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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-08-07 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • nnmen ) MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUSl" 71 rtn V... ..... -.1 uct-. M MMI - .. A Woman Bijaelrer • • • Gfrdle ·sruff ed Fromll'ln- ZRJFIN, Israel-An Arab woman who ldmitted bljacklng a Belgian airliner told I mllJIMy court !Dday three l<COlllj)Uces Pt:<ed )le:· to wear a girdle llulfed with !XPlooives. : :iuma Alssa T8DDCIUI, 2~ said llhe bad ~ D11nhandled when llhe asked them fl!ere they were gomc and why llhe bad D wear the gtnlle. ·". . . -I was on the plane, I toot llf tho girdle and tucked tho wins aetweell my brtuts becaUle I WU afraid Ifie plane would blow up/' abe testified. Two male bljackera were killed In May IY lllraell comma"'°" who got aboard lhe plane all<r ~ landed al Ttl Aviv, !ilnely-ono puaeogen and 10 crewmen rere freed. Mlss T&llllOOI said u the military Two Gunmen ·.· Rob Chinese ': .Restaurant Two ormed bandita WNrinc rubber .llallow<en ma.ski held UJ> Li's am-_ -llata111'1111 in Huntington Beacb elCaping iiith $illO early lhla ~ and lei\ J11o ""'km and tho owner boUnd and ~.., with black tape. -.· POUCe said there ...,.. two men, GDe inned with I kni/e and 000 with a gun. SiJn Wq Lau, owner ol tho restaurant at iea! Adams Ave., was working In back ol tho restaurant when tho two lblevos -tho fnlnl door of tho business abaul midnight, accmllnc to pG!lce. 'Die robben cmf,..ted 111o empioyes, J(ao Tam and u..,., Lim, both ol Loo Anleles, and indicated they wanted lnooq. 'lbe wwl:m led tho ,... to Lau. wllo opened tho office ale. It ccntatned • CIW tz,000 and tho men pt llllllbor llOO 11""1 Lall'• wallel, police llid. :~The two -. wllo ..... daaibed .. belrlC lbort rib dark balr, ---pl tn ol tho 9ldlml to lie dowo·ln a jnll:-lll ~ aod tllo -to lie clown la tllo ..... port ol the - 'Die ---al the time ol the ..-,Y, but there _.. llO ............ accardlnc to poUco. tribunal ·-b -'Week Illa! Ille had a gun In her powder lool. She said I CXIC!efeodan~ 1l>erese Khalu, II, "told me I had to open the powder box, tal:a out the gun, ft!DOYI my girdle ml put II with the gun ID niy -· I followed the crders." She said thal abortly alla'w.vds Mlsa Khalsa gave her a 10.lncll win, lore olf one ml c#. 'the gJrdle and · loserled the wire there, put the ·lltdJe en the llocr c#. the jllane_ ml gave ter a botlery. "She told me Illa! when YUiii! (Gile of the tn male hijaWn) Wta up lllo lbumbs, -tho win to the baltey," Mlss Tannous testified. "When abe told moi to -the win to the baltBy Ille repealed and aaid, -In a whisper, 11 Is not for real, H II a fal:e. • Miu T&llllOOI said lhe WU alraJd she Inadvertently would touch the wire to tho baHery, !00s setting oa an np1os1oa, ml said Ille tucked tho batlery ID her -- Electric Chair :f;yed for Display COLUMBUS, Ohio <UPO -'l'be Ohio lllstorica1 Sodety II lni....ted In ob- lainlng tho atato'• -dlalr for display In ID uhlbit •on torture· and punlsbmeot.. Allbougb atate ollldala ban not decid-e whether to discard the cbalr lllat bas been uoed to l:ill sa pll ... -!a'l at the Ohio Penlleallary, hlitortcaf aoclety director Daniel R. -said bl> organiJlllon would llCcepl the -He lllid the cball' woUJd JIOI ba permanently dloplayed bocauso "H'1 too grllly," but would bo port of a tern. porary tlblbll on torture aJoac with whip- ping polla. Nuth Congren Foikd by Rain BELGRADE (UPI) -'Ille -l:lndtl_,...... ... allbut ndoed die -lnl ti die World °'"Ina " -It forced u. ........... to put Oii their ...... Har&or.Bi•rgla~y Suspect • Tries. Suicide Twice .. I • • • • • .. • • •• . . .... ··--·-·Ii-· arc Cambodia •• Ill . . . Fallen-·Budtly. £1~imed U'IT ...... SOUTH VIETNAMESE SOLDIERS HAUL DEAD COMRADE FROM'llA.TTLE SCENE IN CAI LAY Govam,,_t Forcea Kiii ~ Communllll While l.Otl"I Ft.e In --Delta Skirmish f.oast Lifeguai:d F orees· Rescue 1,434. Swimmers S1mmer1nJ IUllllDtl' temperautm bnougbl a nt11'"""'1i·c:rowd of tieacbp ' en to the Orange Coast over the -- but a thundering, 1>rutal storm aurl ~ elgbl feet and traces of rip CUITtllta led to !,Of -veterin lifeguards estimated wen mer a ball mi11Joll people visited coutal ._..., with. 'IO dolret watu tap- peratures. ''11111 WU tho biggest weekend aD ......,..,• aalol -Newport Beadl llleguard todaJ, · "It _, qolto a ft<Ol'd, but H WU about u dole u we have come in recent )'nfl.," be mded. Ilelequered lllquards' acth>ltlts du!' ... the -do1I c#. heavy surf Included 1-••inl the body ol a acubll ell...-- -oil Sa>ldullan'• Cove Tbunday • Harbor Theft Suspect Trws ·to ·Kill :Him$elf captured after! maldng -Jailbreal: 1lx dly1 earlier, a Santa Ana man ao- amd ol a llrlng o/ Harbor Ar.a bllrSlartea Is ·-poycbialrlc olJaerva. tlon• !Dday, followlng, police !!Old, two aulclde attempta In bis Newport Beach jail celL Anit! Martina:, 'll, ..... tal:en ·Into ; cuttotlT Saturdo)o aft.._ ID the Newport -.... by Officer Robert Hardy' after """" spotted by the poik» bellcopter mw. He 'crU boaftd. lheot atrtpped t1· bis clolhioC ml locked In a boJdioC tank, police said, alter _. attempting to liq bl-11 wll!I bla shirt abortly before mldii1gbt. ' socl:el o In the holding tank," Officer · James Aupiond 6]Jlalned !Dday. Investigator• said MMllnez had been ttpOriecf'ln a b<ctyard Jn the area wJoero a• -ol blqlartes have occumd ,_,tit, but Oed belore.ollicen arrived on tho acme. 'He .... -Into cultodJ In the JOO blocl: ol Lll(onla -alter the patrol). lJtg ~ plcl:ed up bla tnlL Olficer Amnond ~ today that Martina -wllo wried 13.100 In cash - is '""""'eel ol cornmlttlo& leYenl Corona del Mar burJ1artea too. 'l'be -' has -IOlll)ll lln<t • JcilY n elCape from 0nnce County JaJI wlll\ two 'll!llow Inmates, durlnc willcb two of them were captured lncludq -• 3,000 Move To Gateway Of Vietnam !'4 SAIGON (UPI) -Three tbousancl Communbt troops backed by a hugo (on:e of 30 RUSJian-buil~ tanks were reported moving !Dday toward the market town of Kompong Trabek ln the Cambodian Parrot's Beak -the gateway to South Vtetoam's strategic Mekoog Delta. Air Force and Marine fighter-bombers knocked out 14 Cotnmunt.1 la!lb in the area Stmday and today. Jt was the largest number of North Vietnamese tanb ever reported in the area. Kompong Trabek sill aside llJihway 1 -the vital road between Saigon and the Cambodian capital of Pbnom Penh - and also cootrols a major Communist supply route running north and IOUth through Caf\lbodia, In . other action : -North Vietnamese troops captured two additional hamlets just south of Hue today, bringing to seven the number taken in the Jut two days. Four we.re later abandooed. -West of Hue, government soldien and North Vietnamese troops battled In a number of scattered clashes around artillery ba!e Cbedanate. Many IOUl'<tl said they felt Hue wu the next major target for the Communists. -'lbree 122mm artW.ry rounds ...,., fU'ed at Hue but no casualties were nported. -Air Force ficbter-bomben uoed lase~ded "smart" bombs to destroy three spans of. a railway bridge northeast (See CAMBODIA, Pqe II Oraage Cout Weatlaer You may not believe ~.but there Is a sllgbl possibility of brief show- ers Tuesday, accor<llng to the weatherlady. 0th er than that, sunny skies will prevail with tem- peratures of 'IO at the i>eachOI, rt. in& to llO inland. INSWE TODAY T10o Uttk ¢rll, trapped ft1 s clotet fur four dap, wrr finaU11 rr1cutd aftn their crit• /or Jt<lp ...,e 11tard bv • UftUIOlr wclldng h<r dog. Set •IOfV Page 5. L.M. ...,. 1 ,...... " ...,. ,. ...,.... .... w .:....-• ..,..c...-, ' Cfall'""' aM -,,..... ..... lt c..kt 11 ..... "''' I ~ II ............. t•tt Detalll ol the Incident ..... 1l:etdly In lbe ,_i, pollce llid. beca-llOl10 ol the three vtctlma COUid ........,1ca1a lleD with pollce. They do JIOI ~ i!:MJl.11 ..,.U, poltca said. ·'l\a lllree -were I-._., -tho -lol~ by a -ti Lie 11ho lives in Hlllllingla!> -wllll lilt lamllJ. ,,,. nlar. doilly -alao ....,., .. -o1 ..... - potltl!ll, -aod I baaalJ .:t tat, • y a I • net'ql -llfllol aod -up Fridsy. Or-. c..mtJ eor-r'• deputlu ldmlllad blnl II DoucJu II. LaodJne, 2~ ff -· who ,.. roport<d m•aatni I ( ... IUllP, Pap I) llartfnez, ·-ball ...., sef at · flOO,OllO, wu later tnmlemd to tho ~range p..nty ~edlcal Ceoter psycbl~lrlc ward, alter Jailers a*'1edly. f!IQftd him t,.,m, to 11asb bla wrlall·wlllt a sbolttnd 11ahlbulb. allot by ~ iherill'1.depcit7. Martll!tz. aJooc with Frank It Ortqa, ' =. o1 m w. 01-St., santa Ana, uc1 K'amo Ozeb, :It,-of . Loo Angeles, an ' 0-. lletlnl f T...,..._ ..;;";....s>---I blttitiif"'P.,.--- _TmJll .... •-.eur 1 •I _,._,. • .,,.., • ........ ,..,, ............. ,,.,. .,.,, .. ,,. ,. .... ..... .. --u "Someho• Ila . ·,....,...i It """ .. ' \!loo llCAPIZ, Pap II '----------' r ; 1 - DAILY PILOT 5 M_,..,..t7,1972 B•tler Paidf Lady Peek Nixes 'Seduce' Rumor LONDON (UPl)-.Lady Cllollne !'Mk, "' attractive and marrled, saJd he.I' former butler ls "lull of lrlsb blamey." The butler. Maurice O'Regan. 32, handsome and Irish, stands by his story that Lady Carolin< "sedue<d" him, lben gave him several algned blank checks and told him to fill In an amount for RX· ual "services rendered." A male jury acquitted O'Regan last week or .stealing the checks from Lady Caroline. forging her signaUU'e oo :.l>em and caisblng lbem for $35,862. O'Regan testifed that Lady Caroli.ne enticed him into having sexual 1n· te.rcourse with her on seve ral occasions Kentucky Prison Row lnjtrres 29; Race Involved LA GRANGE, Ky, (U PI ) -Twent y· nine prisoners were injured at the Ken· tucky State Reformatory near here when disturbances erupted between black and white priaoners. Warden Harold Black said Sunday 150 to 200 whlle prlaonera "squared off" against an equal number of blacks ln the prlloo yard for 15 minutes before guards cou1d gel them hick lnto l b e i r dormitories. Twenty-four priaooera were reported Injured Immediately after the outbre~k., but five more reported later to the 1n- finnary. Three were hit by No. 9 birdshot when guards fired shotguns to force the men back Into their dormitories .. s·1ack said that the minimum security __ priso_n .W!!I $.l!l~ 19!iay, bl!!_Qousinl UJlil!I remained k>ck.ed. Pri.soners were Laken to the mess hall for breakfast one dormitory at a time un- der guard. Blac~ 11id a preliminary Investigation showed that there apparently had been "some planning behind the disturbance." He said lt was touched off when a whlte prisoner threw a sUck at a black prisoner in 1 prlJOn laundry room. Irish Expel Man Over Sex Manual DUBLIN (AP) -An American who circulat.ed a se1 manual for school children ln Ireland said today he had been ordered to leave the country without explanation. George Paul Solomo1, 47, o( Detroit, said the Jllllice Ministry told him to leave by Sept. 17. h• btr a-I ill Lafldon'1 r.slllooable Bt1J:ravl1 · whUe bet husband, Sir Francll Peek, 57, was away on buslneu. She denied It in court. Tbe former model and debutante and the burly ex·buller Swlday ~ each other of IYlll& during the trial, and a l&. yeaMld foc1ery caovl<tloa qainll O'Re1111 came to light, undullninl an II> violate facet ol British justice. In the Spanish Mediterranean reaort of Marliella, whett she joln<d bu wwthy hU!band, Lady Caroline told reporters: .. O'Regan ls a very convincing talker, full of charm when he wanted to be, end also full of Irish blarney. .. \\'ould I, or any other woman, have to pay a man for ••• well, you know what J am talking about ?" she aald. In Lond<>I, O'R<gan aald: "! atand by every word I said at the trial." He also confirmed a LOodon newsptptt (the People) ·report that he wu sen- tenced to three-month Imprisonment in 1962 for using forged receipts to withdraw "5 from a friend's poat of!lce savings account. ... Under British law, O'Regan's previous conviction could not be reported Jn the press prior to the trial or disclosed In any way during the proceedings on grounds It might influence the jury's verdict. Slr Francia: said he knew of O'Regan't conviction but decided to employ him because "J felt Ul1t the man deserved another chance." Capune Resting V p in lK aryland On Ocean, Trek ---Yfem----wlit'"StfVfff"I OCEAN CITY, A1d. -Marathon pad· dlerboarder Larry Capune of Balboa Island was resttng here today before con- tinuing hll long4illtance ocean trek between Boston, Mass. and Miami, Fla. Capune. 30 .. has been averaging 25 miles a day paddling his way down lhe Eastern Seaboard on bla 17·foot, nine: inch board. Capune tried the surf·paddleboard trip to Florida seven yean go but had to stop in North Carolina because of an Injury. He left Boston July I and hopes to reach Miami by AIJi. 26, he aald in a telephone interview. "I'm making the trip lo show kldl they can take a different kind of trip without taking drugs," he uid. Capune, who worked as a life1111rd and aquatlcs dlrtdor before ltartlng on the trip, aald when he "'"'"'· be hopes l<J form a group, called the Wet Alliance, to help young teenagers le.am about the 1ea by travelini on I~ ,.,...r-..1 CAMBODIA. • • el llanOI llld 11111 • mlla Ira tba Cl--· --Navy jet.I from -wrlera reported ltavill& the 1.Gi ~;.."; .... lour lllllel DOrlhWdl ., bllmfftt Jn • SUn4Y ltr!U. -Otbtt N1vy pllllff also bit the Van °"" ........ am "mllet.-t of the elty and made • dtred bit on Ille .,..., Duooc ~.,. brld(• 40 mlles"to tba nonheUI. -communlal &IJMOn bombarded South Vt,tnsmese marines with t,300 -ound• of artUlery and mortar Ore on the northern edge of Quang Tri city SUnday, kllllll& three Sovenunent lroopl. Marine> a11o tumod beck IOVW Oommunlll lrouod ati.cD bit neither side rtported makinl mudl-11. • UPIT..._.. Govemmeit t"'°"" han beeJt ttylnl 1ince June 21 to reeapture Quang Tri province and Ill copttal, Quani Tri City. The provtnce wn taken by the Com- munists oo May 1, one month after t~ atart of the current offensive. Kompoog Trabek, 7$ miles 1tesl- northweat ol Saigon, wu captund by the Communists early in lhe offensive, then retaken by south Vietnamese and cam- bodlan troops oo July 24. THEY Will CARRY AMERICAN PARTY BANNER IN NOVEMBER Nomln1tlon of Schmitz (right), Anderton Not Without Controveray h1any Communist troops In the area are believed to be Vtlel'IDI of An Loe and Loe Ninh, two SOUtb Vietnamese ~ vlncial capitalt almost due north of Saigon and oortbeast of Kornpong Trabek. , Strategists bellevtd the Communists wanted to recapture KompOQ& Trabek, to reopen their supply line ln preparation for a new advance into the South Vlet- namese Delta. Tortur~d Body of Boy Discovered in Atlanta FrontP .. eJ ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -The body ol a YOUD& boy bu been found here in a trash pUe, unidentified aod covered with hun- dred.I of amall wounds that poUce say ap- pur to be/torture marts. De1ect1vt u. Louis Graham said the ablence ol. dried blood indicated that the charged with escape and kldnap u 1 body of the youth, who appeared to be result of that incident. betwem 12 and 14, bad been washed and 1be trio allegedly overpowered a jail that the boy had been killed elsewhere. ESCAPEE •.. kitchen employe aod stole bis keys to fiee The body "'BS round Sunday amid pile! the big fortress-like facility at Si.Jib aod of empty cartons bY a woman "'ho was Flower streets ln Santa Ana. h d 0 -•-t in the ahoillder during looking (or packing boxes be in a liquor rtega wu ~iu store hla capture and admitted ~o the Orange '"Ibe soles of his feet were as clean as County Medi<:.,.aJ Cen~r Jail .ward to my hands," Graham said. "Besides recuperate-lollowint-bis woun4iAa:. · --riiiiifviDiiilse! 'pArtlCU18f tfTrllneare~ A fourth man acquainted with one of of the buttocks.' the body bore hundreds the three escapees WU arrested later of small wounds pouibly knife pricks and charged with harboring 1 fuglllve, I've never seen ~nything like this In ali according to aherlff'•. deputlesi a the my yean on the police rorce." Newport ~ch pohce said od Y Y Police said the youth was about S feet had ~ estuuate of the . number or taH and weighed 70 to 85 pounds. He had burglaries with whlch Martinez: may be medium-length brown hair and bro wn charged, nor any amount of valuables eyes and his teeth and fingernails were taken. . well kept, ofncers said. Many break·tnl have been reported ln Detectives said a stab wound in the the Harbor Ana during the put Wftk, Including one In which more than $1.100 worth of jtnley wu stolen from a We1tcllli arta home. Quads Born; 1 Dies VIENNA (AP) - A 14-)'W'Old CztchoatoVak woman 1ave birth to quadruptell Id a hospital near BraUalava Wedntlday n!sJil, the news agency CTlt r.ported. One of Iba prematurely born &lrll died, however. right thigh was deeper than the other wound& and could have penetrated an artery, call!ln& death. The medical examination also showed 90me ft'idenc!e of suffocatlon, a detecUve said. Ex-coed F ou1id Knifed, Dead LAKESIDE (AP) - A former coed at San Diego State was stab- -~ cJlmr HearTCl1Vl'ln..-rocit quarry where she lived, sheriffs officers said today. The body of Susan Papike, 11, was reported found Saturday by her boyfriend who was questioned and released. Cuts, slashes and p µ n ct u re wounds were on the body clad in shorts, a bk>use and tennis shoes. . . ·No Wallacl Support- Schmitz f4 LOUISVILLE, l(y, (AP) -fte ~merlcan _..,..11a1 ..,.,_ .. ,. !'!\'. doel DOI oxpocl to ..ive the _,;·, -ol Alabama Gov. Gtorp c. wan .... R<p. Johll G. Scbmlt1, ail' ultraeonstrvatJve from California and former Republican, odcfed that he doq, not exJ>tC! Wallace in partlclpota ln ~ year's electk>o or endont any candidate. Wallace, paralysed from the wllal - due lO an wau.ination attempt May ~ fountl«I the American party in 1911 and was its candidate for president that year. Schmitz aakt at the party's nat.iomi COQVentipo, wticb wound up over ~ weekend, that Wallace receotly told him in a telephone coovenotlon that "John, you an one of my favortte people.'' . t Schmitz' choice lor vice pmfdartJ Thomas Jeffenoo Anderaon, w a s nominated at the conellllloo ol Iba s vtntion Slturday. Anderson la a T nes.see weekly neWspaper edltor. Uk Schmitz. he is a member of the right· willg John Birch Society. Schmitz said lhe party would be on the ~ots of 1t least 35 states in Novembu William K. Sbeartr, a party leadec from Callfom!a, said there ...Wd bavo l<J be immediate 0 Judiclal challqes" In 1tatal where the party tlckel WU_ beina: threatened with exclusion from the< ballot. t Compounding Schmlll' Wk IJ tbt ap:I, parent dislike of some American pariy followers for lhe Birth Society. Iodianl'•' delegation rtpeated.Jy Indicated I ts displeasure with "having two Blrcben OD ' the ticket." Some I.llinois delegates walked out of" the coovmtlon to protest the party link' with the society. · ' Party' Chairman T. Coleman Andrews -:TCUIQlltetiig!'1t~f..-lellfr--- party is whether it can get along wilhouf1• Wallace. Andrews described the loss oft Wallace, who refused the nomlnaUon for medical reasons, as "both good and bad tor the party. 't: He said It Is bad in that Wallace, a na-•~ lionally koown figure Y{ith a large, loyal'~ following, is no longer the party's : passport to campaign funds, Instant na- tional attention and thousands: of votea. ! " Solomoa bu lived in Dublin for rooro than a ·year. Earlier this year, he dreulated 1everal hundred copples of the Engll!h edlUon of ''The LttUe Red School Book," the work of two Danish authon which the BriUsh and lrlsb governments tater banned. Ft'OlllP .. eJ It cont.ailll advice to children on con- traception, abortion, masturbaUon and iexual rdatlons. British Say It With 'Knickers' LONDON (UPI) -For '2.50, a genUeman can send his lady a pair or ~ck lace panUes and a written mesaage. : The British refer to panties as knickers i.nd thus the firm that provides the new iervlce la: known as Inter-knicker. : "Instead of aaylng Jt with Dowers. peo- ple wUI be saying It wJUI knickers," uid Peter Griffin, manager of Inter-Knicker. "Ifs a fun lhlntt:," he said . OUN .. COAIT IT DAILY PILOT TM~ c.rt DAll.'r PILOT, ..tflll wf\tclt h ~ .. ~ ...... MlllMill ..., ... °""" Clell ,...~ ~ ...... nhl _.lflotll .,. ..-iw.s, MMll•'I' ~ l'r....,, tw QIN M .... _....... "9dl. Hvnt....... 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Rescue statistics include: -Laguna Btacb, lU rescue.a in slJ:· foot surf. -Hunllnglon Beach, IOI rescues in heavy surf. -Huntington and Bolsa Chics Slit• Beaches, 129 rescues, but no serious ones. -San Clemente, 25 rescues I n moderate, five-foot surf. UnusuaJly high Newport Beach surf, running sll to eight feet in !Orne places, took a heavy toll on bathers and surfers. "We had 228 rescues on Friday, 302 on Saturday and 13& Sunday," t ii e spokesman aaid. "Thal S8turday fiat1re comes awfully close to the all Ume high. "The waler was so warm -almost 70 -lhat vie bad a hard time keeping an eye on all the people In there," he added. A number of injuries were allO reported by Newport lifeguards. "Saturday we had a pcwlble broken back and neck dislocation and oo Sunday ~·e had another possible broken back," the spokesman said. "Most of the Injuries were caused in the rougb surf near Balboa Pier," he said. A spokesman for Hoag Hospital, where the injured swimmen were sent by ambulance. sakl today that both we.re treated in the emergency room and sent home. There was no lndlcalion the In- juries were serious, the ~esman said. Lifeguards said the red flag -wamln1 bothers t<J stay out of the roup water - Oew over many parts of the beach during the weekend. "There were some slroog riptides out the,. along with high surf but a lot of people dldn't heed our wamlnp· and ''ent ln anyway," the spokesman stld. "Some of those IUYJ wer< even tryill& to body suri." '!be opo~an alao said a near-record number of preventive actlons were taten. "We gave warnJ.nas and orders more thal1 5,000 ilmel over the weekeod," the Ne"1J(lrt guard roported. •'ll It hadn't been for thole l,tOO ac- tlonl, our toll ol mmmen In troublo ~have been a lot hl&her," he lldlJed. Meanwhile, Ille Oralla• COUOl7 Hart>or Palnll bad.. ..... ucltement of Ill own &May with a I~ boot CllTYkll IO -1• bqan blDowill& black amob u H hooded out the Nnport llarbor •Mnntl to IOL An 11 a .m. n.. ill the q1na room ti the !iloloot -... t clouds ol -U 1111<1 the alt but II -quldly tl- Unculshed with -dfoxldo "1 tba -1'1 lldJll>tr, G111711lomploa J • • • The Bonomi WU towed by the Harbor Patrol bac:I< to Ill but on Balboa Wand when the -en debarked. No II> juries were "ported ill the lncldenL Some Newport Beach llleguarda bad their bancla parllcularly full. "BW Luther, who was at the 18th llmt ataUon, fllllled in II people by himattr," the spokesman llkL 1'Hil post WU in one of the roughest areu OD \he beach." Tho spokesman said there w.... alao a number of mw retCUeS tn wblcb the guarda bad to flllll 15 to 20 people oot of one spot in the aurf at the same time. "One of our guards, Pat Glugow, wa1 sllghUy injund oo a """• buoy durlnf one of the mus rucues," tbe spokesman sold. Another large summertime crowd IJ expected todoy but the surf bu ..... back clown t<J normal levelJ. El!ewhen!, a Llguna Beach lllquard illtenupted bis wllklng palnll Saturday Bft...-i to ......Ue an appmotly dmm- ing Anaheim woman who bad washed off the n>eb, but Deglected to note btr name, llleguarda rtpOrled today. Guard Jolm Bachman .... wllklng the beach at Table Rock when he spotted the young woman's husband trying to reach bl! wif• who was trapped under the water iD a b'evlce. Bacbmon .. tered the water, plilled bu to safety and used an airway 10 reftOrt her breathing, which bad stopped. Tbt vlctlin was 1iven first aid for cuts and abruloM by guarda ol the ....,.,. unit · summoned to the scene, then departed with her husband, guanls .. 1c1. 1be lnddtnt was one ol 112 rescues logpd by the Llguna guarda OVIJ' lbt weekend, but none ol Iba olben Involved neal'4rownln(. Moderate crowds of C,000 Saturday and 15,000 Sunday ..... at tho beaches. Yellow Oag surf up to a mufmum ol I feet prevailed and numenMIS small rlptldu plal\led ........ men. Alaska Area Jolted By Strong Temblor PALMER, Alaska CAP) -A llrcn( earillouate with • mapltude tl u .., the Rlchttt ICale llNcll about '19 mlla -thwtsl of Adak, Alaaloa, W- doy mnlll&, Iba Palmer Oboervataey r<porttd. It WU felt Vf!rf lllOllJJr oq Adak llland, a ~ aid, lilt the macnllllda WU not outllcltml lo _.ta a tlUQlm.l, or Uda1 wave. • TWA AMBASSADOR TO THE EASI COASl FROM YOUR OWN BACKYARD. TWA'1 labulous Ambassador Service lo the East Coast. lt'•- eoeasy with a litUebelp!rom Golden West. "Golden Otter" commuters zip you to LA. Jn~rnational, right next lo TWA'a lmninal ... and that means: • No freeway traffic • No parking haales • No e1penaive tu:is • No benaae hanr·upo, atraight-through checking. TWA . ' FaOM 01.ANGI COUNTY AIRl'OIT GOLDIN WIST lWA GOLDIN WIST lWA Lv .'ArLAX L~ Lv Ad.AX LvLAX NlWYORK 7:50A 8:25A 9:00A PHILA. 7:25A 7:50A 8:45A 9:16A 9:50A' 11:40A 12:40P 1:15P 1:50P ,1:45P. 2:20P S:OOP 9:05P 9:40P ll:OOP 3:00P 3:S5P 4:i5P WASH. D.C. 8:25A 9:00A lO :OOA 9:05P 9:40P 10:4&P 11:50A 12 :25P t:OOP BOSTON 7:25A 7:5-0A 8:45A · IALT. 9:0SP e :(OP 10:60P !0:20A 10:55A 11 :SOA 9:05P 9:40P .l!:OOP I fOI ONl-OU llSQVATIONS PNONf YOUR Tl.AVll AOINT 01 GOLDIN WIST AT1 714•979•1000 • SERVICI TO ntE EAST COAST (with a little help from a friend) T WA ' • • " , • ' , .W Fi In Five Counti Orin~ The Lym liDglol Val1 St., Oi Bohl SL, At Jam tloned .An Camp Polil hil so agd st Clay J. The -north wust .The ed net they' norlll Grove1 ac:n>S! pOwer Riv I PAii man after I the c = tim l apotet lonr r L A· A N- Bead tirem lice i A Lq1n A. NI 11 ye medl• t~ tbt dJ horse bolpl• ~ yean Tt JI 'II II ~ h ti 2.8 lll lU__. Shuttle Sparks " Southland Boon IY MICIUEI. IUllN BUENA P.u\K (APJ -Don Bet· It-' and ' bll family lllve .... decl11oN lo lll&Q lbll w.U, lbanb lo ""' ...... lbuttle -.ct. 'llley'Q decide wbttber to ldd 1 rwlm-mlnc pool Ind potlo lo lhtJr trlCI boml hon ., loolt for 1 llrfer piece witb 1 Pl'"1 olteldy In. • And Betltocourl, his wife, Judy, Ind tll<lr twe yoonc IOl1S will dt<lde Ille color tbty want their new car. •tttneourt, 37, ii I pr 0 f C. Ct coordinltor on lht shuttle program at North American Rockwell'• Spaca W rec ks Kill Five Perso11s In County River Mishap Kills I PARKER, Ariz. (AP) -A 21-year-old man from Mooldalr, Cllll., drowned after be fell from a matesbilt Ooat into lbt Cokndo River near Parker Dam, authOrllles said. A Y111111 County aberill'a ~ apotesman Identified Ille vio- tlm Sunday u Jamca Remley. Tho 1Pokesman llld Remley WU Ued by I loa& rope lo two companions. Laguna Doctor Fete Due At Testimonial Dinner A onetime counti:Y doclor from Nebraska wUI be honored by hia Laguna -friend& nut Mooday "" hia ,... tirement after 21 years of medical prac- Uce In Ille Art Colooy. A lelllmonlal dinner at the Hotel Lqlllla will be offered lo Dr. Rlymood A. Newi"1 who camo lo Laguna in 1144, 11 yem aner be started his career in medicine In Genoa, Neb. wbeno he served lhnlulh the yem of the depression and the dllll bowl, makJnibls winier call>"" horaeback and operatln( I lz.t>ed hospital from 1930 lo 1144. Dr. N.W..0. wt-olllces were on 3rd Street In Laguna, was .-lated foc ti yws witb the late Edpf Slur, then Tteo-tl.-e Leser practiced alone unlll lut yur wbell be WU joined by L\", William Mammen. Interested in civic aftain u well u polilics, he wq a dty councilman and mayor in Genoa and wu president of the Lions Clubo of both Genoa and Laguna Beach. Following hia -~ Dr. Newton and bis wile, Helen, will move to Summit City, ...., Redclin(, Cllll. where he will pursue hia bobbles of llahlng and 1oll. Reservations for the teatlmonlal dinner should be made by Thuraday with Mn. Walter McQuin, -A receptloo at l:lO p.m. wW precede the 7:l0 p.m. din- ner. Mltcb Vllell• of Hllle':i.r1'-• wu doubly defealetl In the YMCA Watmnolon Derby 1t ooh Park II.tee Tn<k 1'ben be IOlll the tunnel slurp nnl, lbown alloYO, and In the proc:ea allo IOlt oao of ~ bia blby taeth. Howenr, tho IOOlh tllry 11111 1 .... lOIH com- Uon for hla .uana. . I election. Restaurateur Pleads Innocent T o AnimalCharge James Douglas Roberts, operator of the Laguna Beacb health food restaunnt nsmed Love Animals. Don't Eat Them, has pleaded Innocent to cbarges that ht allowed a came1, a rooster and three dogs In the lood shop. As Judie Riclllrd Hamilton scheduled 1 Sept. 2' trial" In muntdpal court, a camel, a rooster, seven dogs and a par· rot waited outside the Laguna Niguel facility. 'nle small menagerie bad been brought Frtdly by about lO of Roberts supporters. Posten in Laguna Beach -protesting the bealtb and salety code section under which Roberts was cited -stated that animals are "no more of a health haunt than • small cblld." The posters al!o urged animal lovers to 1ttend Roberts court appearance. Rd>erts, 25M Pala Way, WU dtad by pollC<llWI Paul Hooe at the July 4 opt!>- lng of the vegetarian ealtry, 781 S. Coast Highway. Judge Hamilton also scbeduled 1 pretrlal conference. It is 11<1 !or Sept. 12. Peas i1i Lasagna Highlights Texas Pea-pickin' Fete .:=~· J: ,<:~ .!"!:i1~': martinis In the IMWll Blllckeyed Peo' Fattval during the w..und. The J'lf(icipants, celebcaUng the flavor> of the native peu, prepared mealJ that cootained peu In all recipes. OUt-of·lowners, numbering 2 • l 0 0 , aampled eacb ooe and votad on 1 winner. Thi grand prize went to a woman who uaed the blaclcey .. In ber lasagna. It .. u called "peasagna." "And tbll marvelous old mon come up "Ith I ll)lrtlnl Ind In tbll martini thero wu 1 tootl>plct and you'll never· aueu Wllll WU stuck on the otller ood," said lmllval olllclal Dorothy Don<y. The drink waa called a "pea Uni.'' I s DAILY PILOT :J He Finds 'Girlfriend At Last All Wet flMI FINAL WEEK OF SALE WOMEN'S SHOES Faslllooable w ....... --· Many styles .id mes! ShoP. Early. I MEN'S I FLORSHEIMS FINAL REDUCTION VALUES TO $36.'5 WINTHROP $900 YAl.UES TO $22.0D $ to VALUES TO $37.00 WOMEN'S HANDBAGS $ 00 Values To $30. While They Last! ONE GROUP WOMEN'S SANDALS VALUES TO $21 .00 OPEN MON., l FRI. NITE TILL 9:30 P.M. u .. , ....... Am,..., ..... a.,.. ......... a..,. 54 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORJ .CENTEl 644 4m I Next fW' ·Mrs. Dorie)' llld ahe w11 Pini to have 1 SUnday momi,,. cet· loptller ftJr ....... Portldplllll and .... bloody mory cocklllll, pmumobly load wllll bllctQtd pees. ,._ ____________________________ _. ( I I I I I • I I ' I I I ' I I .. .4 oAn,y l'ILOT .Just • I ~·. ~ ,.~ with ~.-( .. Tem ·""~· ·'. arphine " . 1~1., When Surf Up So's Trouble BEACHFRONTS, DEPT. -P u t together 90-degrff inland temperatures, a lukewarm ocean. a sprinkle of riptide and moderate to high surf for whlpp~ri~ and I'll tell you what you've got. A reci.,,._• for trouble, that's "'hal It wu thw along the Orange Coast 1n many areas over the past weekend. Newport Beach was a good example where up to six.foot surf prevalled with a goodly mixture of riptides and heavy at· tendance from Inland areas. 'n>e result was that Newport's JUeguard crew made more than 600 ocean rescues and had to warn more than 5,000 swimmers that they were about to get into trouble. EXPERIENCE ALONG our coastline dem0011trate1 that any time you have torrid temperatures in the inland climes, we are going to get throngs of heat· beaters streaming down to our region. You do not. however. al ways get the Jlrecise combination of element! that cause our various lifeguard stalfs to ba\'t niJZhtmares. · For example. you can have the co.m- bination of hot inland and a frtt:ung ocean. The vi.sitors will come anyway ~ut they won't sta y in the ocean much wit.h Ice floaling in ii. Thus their safe ty is preserved and they can spend their 1hne in our ice cream parlors. Or, you can have hot inlan~ an~ a ocean filled with red tide and JCllyfl sa. This also will dissuade them from very • ---IJIU<l>.<lc111m-1pluhing.. •. -----Btrr TIJEN, every now and then yo~'ll get a weekend like this last one where in· land is hot, we are hot and the oc:an temperature is nice. Ocea.n swimming condilions in some spots like Newport. however, were a bit defeptive. wit~ ~me ·big sets of surf combining with riptides to give the visitors trouble. These are the kinds of days when lhe men of the lifeguard service eam their pay and then some. some Wrong-Thinkers are of the op- nion that If you have rough 1winunlng conditions in one area of our coastline, the same d1fficu1Ues prevail along our entire surfline. This lm't necessarily so. I SPENT PA.RT of my weekend, for example. watching the board surfers oU Thalia Street Be1ch in Laguna. Con· dltions were just medium at best. . ~rd surfers are a hardy lot and not easily im- pressed by a ftw fivt-foot. v.·a~. · Board surfen are much like sports car drivers who all want to drive tile ~ur1e in the Same groove. Thus the ~d riders all want to take the same wave, m the same slot and break the same direc- tiOn. Lore of the sea also insists that the surfers cluster togethtr in one spot, for "that Is certainly the only place from -which you can catch a wave. • AU.. OF THIS makes for exciting view· ~ng when you are sale upon the beach. It :.a1so makes (or some spectacular t'Oll· ~·ersation between the surfers them selves :when 12 or thc!m come off together on lhc ,:&a.me breaker. : Fortunately, most of these verbal e:r· changes are lost to ears along the shore- lint as the wave crasbel and boards and heads bang totethtr. It is difflctl\ to guess whit we11 do along our surfllne U conditions get more crowded out there. • Maybe we can install traffic lights on :buoys and referee1 with whistles, :tloatlng on innertube1. Motldlt, AAllUSt 7, 1'1Z DANNY BLACKBURN, 10, EN ROUTE TO HOME-AND DEATH Boy Was Balked at First by Regulations Benning OXyvtn Ho111e to Die - Boy Denied Seat by One Airline LOVELL, Wyo. (UPl) - A l~year-old boy suffering from cancer who 1 wanted to return home "lo die in peace" was denied a seat on a commercial r.1 ai rline during the weekend because officials said his 01ygen breathing equJp. ment violated Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ruJes. However, another airline stepped In , interpreted the FAA ruJes differmtly and flew Danny Blackburn to his parents. He arrlvtd in bis hometown of ~ qcl)' Snnda.N-------T -----•• -----• - ! Danny, who was treated in a Denver hospital for brain cancer and told he hlis only a feW weeks leff to live, 5J)tnt three houri waiting in Denver's Sta-~ pleton International Airport after lhe first airline told him they could not fly ~ him home. t If "The FAA states that we cannot acce pt for passage people v.·ho depend on oxygen in flight or have to carry their own. oxygen supp~ with them ," ~ said Ernest Seidlitz. a spokesman ror \Ves lern Airlines. "We tried to help the boy and only had 10 minutes of time to make a decision." The boy's father Donald Blackbum telephoned the United Press Inter. national bureau in Denver and told his story to newsman Dick Snyder. "I couldn't UUnk of anything else to do. The airlines woo 't listen lo any one else. I just took a chance that they might listen to the peoplt, '' Blackbum said. ~ ~ Snyder telephoned Frontier Airlines and officials made room for Danny on ti a full flight to Billings, 1'.1ont, the closest available airport to l.Dvtll. In Billings, Danny 's mother and a nurse met him and took him home. Danny's illness was first discovered 18 months ago. The boy lia1 since ~ undergone a series of deep brain operalloos, but his case was finally d«lared terminal. "All his grandparenls,are here." ?!is father said. "I ~Id have had to take liim back lo the hospital without that flight. There's no Ufa f.or him there. 11An awful lot of ptaple helped us get him home IO ht can die io peace. Danny took it all pretty well. He Is just happy to be home." Hiker Collapses, Revi ves To Conqu er Death Valley LAS VEGAS (UPI) -Bill Collins, 47, coJlapsed on the fourth day of his walk across the burning Death Valley and was f<Mmd dellrlous, babbling and clinging to a mesquite bush. Support team member Murr a y Westgate propped him up, £ed him fruit and water, helped him to patch up his bruised and blistered feet, and Collins was off again. '11'11 never do It again," said Collins, who completed his It-day, 316-mlle hike Sunday by walking through the doors of a resort hotel where he works as an assis- tant to the president. Joining him on the last triumphant mile along the Las Vtsas "strip" was SanunJ Devis Jr., dripping with sweat while Collins appeared no more the worse for wear. "Qlllins is in better physical condition now than when be left," aaid Dr. Eliu Ghanem. "}li.s blood pressure is dov.11 slightly but still normal and he lost a few pounds.'' Collins 1aid . he made the trek to publicize education projects to help Amtrlcan lndians in Nevada. 11'Mle only thing the white man ever gave tht Indian wu Custer," Collins said. His walk took him through desert artas whert air temperatures soar up to 130 degrees and the ground bakes to a near 200 degrees. On the fourth day, his feet badly blistered, he succumbed to the desert heat and collapsed oul!kie the Badwater Flats area wbert a support vehicle waa to meet him near a road. "I wouldo't have made it past the road if Murray hadn't came in and gQt me," Collins Aid. East Plagued by Showers Huntsville, Al.a., Me ni ph is Get-Heavy Rain. ••••-...11tettco \ .~.-r. ... !;,.t;,;;,/F:::;!, "" "--l>o"""' ... .. V.S. 8•1 1"'•r1 .,__,. ................. """'"" WI .. ,.... .............. .... llf ""' Ml ......... '""" ..... ,. '""" llW Ck'Mt Llbt ,...... -....... Htw ................ ... ~ ...... , ... l ...... ICfnhltllr ... """""" ........_.-.., • ' Spas-sky Bo11nces Back R ussian-Play~ Best (;hess-~f__,series. llEYUAVll. 1c1!m!1 (AP) ~--· ., .... ~ ... --" Ille --· dilm-plomblpo .... llat .,.... AJlllllcao _,,,,_, 1 .. 111e flnl.Yt.lma -Ille -ID lllalr maldl lo<JuJ1; ......,... ~ *""' &mda1 -Ille -dMmplnn'• uu1i11 preot1ce lllld' IWTOftd ll'llber'I IOad •lltt 11 • ..,.. to llHll. SpolGy .... IJ polnla lo bop h1I -Id uu.. - 1211. lo WllQt him. A •ict«y -- point lllld a draw haU a polnl. The crowd In Royt)aYik'a ..,.n.· ball. American tourlata IJK!luCWI, rooted for Spa.uky, but Fllcber WU .unfavored to topple the Rwslan In the -to ooma. They med ,again 1\Jttday, The :If.year.old 8"'oldyn, N • Y • , c11au.nger 1oou.. 1e111e anc1 dllc:ourqed Troop• Attacked In the !lnal 1tagt1 of Sunday'• 111111. But · ;:;;..;_.;_;..a.. __ _;..;_ ___ _ be was rela1ed and am.tuna: when" ht murned to his hotel a le..-bou?l,laltt. 2 Soldiers Killed; Youth' Assa ssinated in Ireland Spassky, playing the white cbessm.., had the opening move Sunday. It Wll pawn to king four, a more aggresalve opening than the pawn to queen lour that he uaually opened with against YllCber. Fllcber arrlvtd three minutt1 late. He took the came into the Sidllan delenae, which he played to I draw agalnlt BELFAST (AP) -Two Bijtilh Spusky In the aeveoth ...,., wbeo the oo!Jllon lllld a youth wn kllled iarly to. cith>ll< IUpport II they met with Whittla.w . while anU-BriU.sh feeling .. rUnning high. It ..... speculated that the Brttisb admlnislra~ might relwe ~ IRA suspecU slill interned to 1ppeue the Cathollca. champion.,.u alao playing 111111<. &y u thl·Ylol""" In Northe!n lttlint As in the aeventh pme, F1acber ae-. cepted 1 pol,.ned pawn aacrillce o!lered lncruJed again. brlniilll the throeoyeor by Spaasky. Experta ny thil ii highly death IOU elooe lo 500. dangel'Ollf for the player with the black The catholic cuerrWas ol the lrllh pieces, and this time "Spassty. was Republican Army were reported to hive evidently well prepared," grandmaster -·pod lollowin( the Brltlah Army's Ho "pi•rol Thief Isaac Xaahdan aaid in an anaJyW of lht • .. .,.. -q ~ game for The Associated Prtu. "It is swtfJ) into their NrriclMltd atro111hokk doubtlut that Fischer will ever again Clp. In Bdlllll lllld 1-iooderry lalt ..tk. Steals Doomed ture the polaon pawn ln an important Troops. manntnc .111 , army polt in _ contest." Bellut carD. under' fin from an anti· · ' .•• ~4lh.lll9¥!."".1."""J1-~·-·taiit ·_,---·te•1·...idm--:v ... m1"ly's· M~--.,,. He retreated bb knight lo tbriateo I' u. u1 • ., .! Fischer'• queen. Yugoslav grandmast« nearby homes In the Andenonstown area Svetoz.ar Gllgorlc said that this showtd bUt ftlltd to.locite1tbe weapon. NASHVlliLE (AP) - A Shelbyvlllt Spassky had "found the aolutlon he had . Two IOJditn Wert kil1td and two 'i'OllUln Nys a Utief took her last $225 and been unnble to find In 12 years" and otbm were lpjurtd when their armored her dy,ing husband's watch wben she fell mastertd the Sicilian defense. "Now, jeep waa burled into a ditch by a mine on aileep' during an all·nighi \ligil for her' even if he loses the champion!hip -and a country road in County Fermanace, husband at a hospital he probably will -Spassky will no longer near the border.. ~ "It's beyond me why anyone woukt go home humiliated." Glit:oric added. In Belfast, the body of a youth of about want .to lake the mooey and watch with The American slowtd the tempo of hls 17 wu found on a ltred. apparently the my b.Jsband lying down the ball, dying."- moves and began hunching ovtr the \lictlm of an an1s1!naUon aquad. He wu Mrs •. Mary warren said. ''1 just bQpt. table. He oUutd a queen sv.•ap that was not imrotdi•Wy idenUfied. but both that whoever toot it oeedl it a lot more . _,,_ catholic and -eucutioa oquads than I do." fl fl "' have btm active ID Belful .ID ....,.t . Slii saiil ttlaUYt1 brought h • r 111Y1tJAY11t. lc•i.ttd I""' -"'" .,., "" -days '""·..a.and' •-w· •--~. and "··bill\ '"5-;lav'• 11"' ....... °' "" -111 ~ -~three deatbl ralled,tbl,confirmed uw.ua 1 ~ IX:\."Wn.,-~ Y "t:!~=:' ==-and ION ; i.lflltJ JoD in ~ • AIJIUlt 1tet to cbtcka Friday to help her pay for her ~: ~~"K\,,'""j~~ lt ~li. ig_ig •. with m. of them.rlCClded tbll yur. stay in Nubville and her husband's stay a. !"-Qr,"~"' u. 043. P.tU _ · in St. Tba,i:nu H01pital. • ,,... Kt·KBJ "· &-11.W. l(loQI -... ·IRA'• mD"•nl -...i.t-.t wing 1. K1-o,,, P-.J•J "·Kt "" •Kr' 1.1m-.-.v • ......,_... '"I , cubed the cbeckl and pvt the '-&-K1tu. "·"'• 21. P-OllJ, • warned that Its men\ben are J'ftdy 10 moo' ey·and .,_ -tch In the :'pper com· 1, .... ~. Q.KIJ :,, p.a.s. Q.ktf 1~ all-. I n "··""rrill UlB .... ... ~ :i?:1i."'t.. ;i ~~1.1.•t resume optrat..-tu.a • u • uUc as partment of my pocketbook," she recall· i0. Bi lt!, '•B u. PxO. KR"•"ell who took rtfUle ac:rosl. the border in. the ed "J had bee t • lo ta Q 11 e-l(L ... l(R' 2'-KAP. •·11' · Jri&h republic tut week were rtporttd · n rymg 9 Y up a :f ~i "~ ~: j:::·. ~'.i~' , filtering back into the Londonderry area. night in the waiting room down the hall ii w.1.Kl1. 0-1t1! ,., ... KP, "•"'"' . . ca·~i1c --•~ t~·-~ a major from my husband in case something hap. IJ. Q•KJ, .... (U JO. Kfl·Kl, •·:lir,. !.1-.i ~ •"M~la.11 to him d lo• the l•ht " JL ••1tP. •u,_ "' riot In Bell-~ .~-a mob --~.an pene4 ur..,. n.. • EllPt ... llmt: IHllkY 121 "'l11lltel, F llH .:U MWJllt:IU annypoll In a oporta .....,.i,.tore·down She laid she dozed perlodlclilly Friday It W asn't Joke: Actress Duke; Jolin. Astin Wed · BETIIESDA. Md. (AP) -Actress Pal· ty Duke and actor John Astin were mar· lied heno this ,. .. keod -applrOlllly. But there wu no anoownment and photoiraphen and nenmen were bamd lrom the ceremony. Security guards evtn broke a lock on a door leading lo the rool ol a neighboring apartment building lo keep pbok>graph- .,, lrom getting pldures. De!plte the aecrecy, a crowd of about IO penons gathered ouislde the litUe gray and white house In Bethesda, where Astln'1 father Uvts. The wtddiDg wu held Salwday In the bacl: ganlen. Miu Duke, 281 wbe won an academy awanl In JIG lor her rolt u Helen Keller In ''Tbe MlrKle Worker," wu married twice prtylously. A.llln, who starred In the tel .. lsloo oerlel, "Tbe Ad- dams Famlly," alao had btm wtd before. The Re•. Wllliam Wendt, who of· fk:lated while wwinl an orange vest- ment. wu one of the few who would talk ol the weddin(. "'Ibty were very na1 people and lt wu evident lhll they .,. very lltUCh la loYe. It wu a very JoY<l'I' occaliolt," be uld. A local roclt lllllllc gn>up, "The Jolin w.u. Ddeptlon," -Q)I to plaJ al the wedding, unsure untD the lut thal ll wasn't a practical joke. "But we called 1od9 and k 1umo11 Olt lo be real," Wells Aid. Ha Aid the guests ranged lrom "elderly llralght people lo boutlllll fOW11 people Wlio came from Qdcqo.,. DAIL'f N.OT DEllVERY SERVlCE DotMrr of tM ~ Piiot -- . ....... ... -.....n • .,. ... ..... .., ...................... ... ....... ..., ............. . .,. .......... .. f an iron fence with their bands, set an nia:bl and finally fell asleep about 4:30 anno..d car ablue and lloaed troopo. a.m. Saturday. After a puceful danonstrltlon to~ She said when ,abe awoke about I a.m., test the anny't takeover of cu.m.oit Ille DOClced the zlpper c<mpartnient open Sports Part. '&bout I,• men ·and youth! and found the money .and the watcli alladted the army poll, cbeer<d oo by mis.<ing. The wat<b Is more impor1anl b~ ~~~"' ~"--'-tic than the money. ·ahe said, beca ... it Is ·~ .. ~~ ~-~-'" me ol · her busband'1 moot prized and Labor putlea canoeled tan.. lod1y possessions. with William Whltelllw, the British ad-· "My husband's passq on, and I iavt mlnistralor ti. M>rtbem lttland. 1bt J)¥r· nve·clilldren at home. no lf'OC!ries, bllll I)' leaden appannllJ !eared Iola o1 to pay and nothin1 to pay them with,~ Right to Die Backed NEW YORK (UPI) -According-to resulll ol. a Lile mquine BUrVey rtleas- ed Sunday, aw. than IO percent ol a ... tlonal poll oo med1cal care believe that a penon IUl!erlng lrOln a tennlnal !llness deserYes the .zlgbl to die with dignlly. l1le magulnt noporttd that II perceot of 4\,000 _readen who resjNlllded to 1 ques· tioonalno printed In Ule'1 April 7 illue Aid they aupported the r1ibt of a dying penoo to nr... 1ttt1tmtn1 that would artlllclall1 pnilclac lilt. 1.trs. Warren u.id. ''The only income I have is my tamband'• Sodal Security and disabillty. I jUlt ciao\ know whit I'm goruia do." Director Sui:cnmhs Llm.E COMPTON, R.f. (AP) -T, Walter Gorman, 51, dittetor of the' al; lemoon !Oap opera, '"Ille Guldlnl Light," died Saturday at bis IUllUller home. Other radio and television shows Gonnan directed ..,.. the "Kate Smith Sbow," 0'Dl1ffy'1 Tavern," ''Youni Dr. Malone" and "World Apart.,. Government Reports .Air Cleaner -But Not Water ' s, ' K WI< ~l"I fl I -pi>litk ... '."l '!bi nile I dent meml John! ed 11 didali It I blghe ----G<!of1 on SI Sen. bem< Sbr l!'Wld Cll Mi Shr lllnl I ~-!he 'llaugl listel Ho camp 4Jvlsl 2. I 'Ii , BOI dudll and I fire. cblldt llrem '!bi Mrs. -~ Anllx Mn. Catll< Th< eocap lrapp lie ( autbo All Bosio n,. med!: estim A I acroo and ' ,...,. Tho Bani Dond diUoi: was ' Theil e9Clll Go to tel on th at al Into ' Dami In sli ~ ' "" W• Ila ,.., M< I boc ')llJ Mc we , .., 00 I Ml "E -~ fi ''. ~ Police Seek A Motive In 4 Deaths l!AIUUNGf()K mu.s, DI. (Ul'I) - Polfce &aid Sw1Clly On&trprlnll found Ill the home ol rellrod lnlurance ueruuve Paul M. Corbell were llllOlll the few clues they bad In the 11.aylng or c.rbett and throe mtmben ol bis .famill'' All looq v!ctlml '"'"' llhol In the bud Friday nliht at clooe range with a JO, caliber cul>lne and a .2S caliber pbtol. Killed •loo&' with Corbett, n, w11 bis wife, Marloo, $7, her dauihter by a· lonner marrtaae. Barbara S. Bollld, 11, and Mrs . CorbeU '1 llisttt, Mn. Dorothjr !leery, 60. SARGENT SHRIVER (RIGHT) GETS THE NOD -h With Son. McGo .. m In Washington "Even If the killer knew them, they woold stUI have to be the moot blood- thirsty perscm around," a police in- vestigator aaid. Police revealed SUnday t b a t fingerprints were found in Corbett'• Sargent · Sh.river Brings Kennedy Charm w Party $100,000-home, but it wu not cltar to whom they belonged. Tllere were few other clues. The Corbett's 14-roorn, gray castle-like bome bad been ransacked. But relatives reported nothing appeared to be milslng. Valuable jewelry and-.. a collection of paintings were not touched. Several friends and relatives look lie .1,W,ASllil'IGTON (AP) -Sa r gent "l'"ver, who Is expected to be conlinned e the Democratic vice-presidential llPmb>ee Tuesday nigh~ carries , solid pClitlcal crodentials even thoug)> he wiU be making bl! first bid for elective office. 'I1le 56--year-old Shriver played a majo~ tole in the political campaign of PreSl· dent John F. Kennedy, was a key member of both the Kennedy and Jobn!OO administrations. and barnstorm- ed for Democratic congressional can- didates in 1970, It wb no iecret ~ wanted a lbot at higher office, and presldentlal c:andldah! -George-McGovenFgave ·him the>Ohance on Satunlay by picking him to replace Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton oo the bemocratlc ticket this fall. Shriver said yes even before Sen. Ed- mund S. Muskie, who was ahead of him cit McGovern's list, turned down the job. Shriver brings to the ticket at least a lllnt of the charm associah!d with the 1lennedy family name. He Is married to \be former Eunice Kennedy, eldest l!augbh!r or JO!epb P. Kennedy and atster of the lat. presideol He worked in John F. Kennedy's 1960 campaign where be set up a civil-rig)>ts cjlvlsioo. The lat. Seo. Robert F. Ken- detector U!st during the weekend, pallce nedy later credited Shriver's role with said, but all passed the testa . helping give the pMident bis slim Authorities Sunday Issued a plea fer margins in tome lndumial states. anyone tnveling in the uclusive Cllca&o Prealdent Kennedy turned to Shriver to auburb near the Corbetts' home oo bead the new Peace Corpsj the job for Friday nJght to ple.ue come forw~. which be is probably most remembered. Police found no forced entry, thus Tbe Peace Corps became "almost Llke 8 speculating that the Corbelli may have motherhood" under Shriver, a friend sald known their killers. The burglar alarm -''nobody can be against it." was turned off, and ooe telephone line -On the strength of that experience, ~-,_ 1 the ki hen had •-pulled President Lyndoo B. Jolmsoo named him luc: one n tc -UCQI . out . 'Three other telephones In other to be~d tbe Office o! Economw: ~ areas of the home worked, police said. porturuty and the. War on Poverty. · The use of 8 rifie in the murder led Johnson next pJCked Shriver-to be am-authorities to s)iecuJa~ that the tnvaden: ba.ssador to France in March of 1968, a may have bee,n plaruili1g a anlyer attack -be.,beld-~lh parlo.<ll4b6-Nlml--cill too bo-.ne:'rllal kin<! ofweapon lnatt. ~ahon, until 1970. Jy used in an armed robbery police aald. Even m France, be showed be was no ' p¢iUcal novice. He went into qml mines tO talk with mine,rs, visited with fishwives in marketplaces and lunched with factory worken, acquiring a reput.a- tion for u n o r t h o d o 11: ambassadorial behavior. ,Shriver, a liberal, had indicated for some time that be was available for elec· live office. He was nunored as a poten- .tial running-mate for President Johnson in'1964. After leaving France, for a time ht coosidered runrrinlt for governor of Meryland. 'Rookie' Ranger Bitte n by Bear At Gl.acier Park 2-family Home .~~guH~~ :In Flames; 8 Persons Die WllITEFlSH, Moot (lll'I) -John Bednorz, a "rookie" ranger at Glacier Na tional Park, was camping ovemlg)>t In a buc:klebe!T)' patch when a buogry bear attacked him. The 1'-yeaM>ld seasooal emplaye from Riverside ~~ with a broken nose, lacerations and bites In the elhoir, 1•He wu about the me of a tarae SL Bernard or Gfeat Dane," said Bednon from his hospital bed Sunday nl&bl. "But when be started lo climb the tree I WU In, boy, I thoug)>t It °WU' all over for me.'' ., BOSTOK (UPI) -Eight penons, lr>- dudlng five youngsters aod their mother and grandmother, died early today when fll'e swept a two-family home. Two otber cbJldren were l<riously burned and four firemen overcome by smoke. · The dead were identified by police as Mn. Marla Gomes, 24, and her children -Michael J; Gina, !; James, 4; Anthony, $; and Zlre, I ; her mother, Mra. Alberta Carvalago, 60, a n d catberine Ahem, 70. 1be cblldren'• father, Arm and o, escaped the flames bll~ the victllm were trappad on the MC011d Door or In the at· tic or the %1>-story frame blllldlng, authorities said. All eight were dead on arrival at Boston City Hospital. The cause of the fire was not Im- mediately known but fire ofiicial1 estimated damages at $20,000. A neighbor 1 Anatuio Rosa, who lives acroos the street, l<ICUed two yaunplm and said !be llam'4 spread so qulclll,y rescue of anyone else was imposslble. ihe, injured chlldreo were idenlj_fied u Bardena Andrade. I, and her lllter Dlndeda, I. Bardena was In poor con- dition at the hospital wbUe the older girl was "out of dancer," a spokesman saJd. Tbelr parenta and anotl/t< relative escaped WlinJurod. · Gomes survived the blaze but wu able to teU firemen ooly that he wu sleeping on the aec:ood Door when the fire erupted . at about U:SO LID-and when be 1U!pped I • Into a hallway, be ran 'Into a "lheel of FAMILY ISCAPES HOLOCAUST name." He WU admitted to the hospital In abock. Boston HMM Dostroyocl Bednorz said the bear lwned bad habits becaU¥ of campers leaving food around. He ~d be was cattlea in not hanging bis pack inimedlatel)' In a tree to keep from attracting the llllmal. The self-described .. rookie raneer'' said the bear flnt grabbed bis oacl; and sleeping bag aod ran off Frtcf.y nJiht near LinColn Lake. Tblnking be coold ttCOYer his gear In the daylight, Bednorz bllllt a big lire and curled up with bis stomach pn>tected, bUt the firewood ran out. "He was peering out at me from the bllsbes and be was very curious. About !:30 a.m. he bit Into my elbow and drag· ged me around about U feel I made for the tree bllt he came right up a!U!r me." "l went a lot blgber than I had cllmbed ., a kid, but be cllmbed rigbt alter me and caught my boot and kept pulling. "Then I lost my grip and fell The fall must have frightened him and be tither ran away or !ell, too, but 1 didn't see him again." Park oH!cials, who decided against searching ror the bear, said an abun- dance of huckleberries lured the animal Into the uncotn Lau area. Maddox Takes Fall GAINESVILLE, GL (lll'I) -Lt. Gov. Lester Maddox got to moving a little too fast downhill Oil bis bicycle U he WU leading • parade Satunlay, and flew oll the t""'wbeeler, lllfferlng minor lnjUrlel. A doctor at Hall Couoly Hospital, where Maddox was taken, said the lieutenant govemor wu treated for m l no r abrasions ud releaaed. Nixon Back From Retreat WASHINGTON (AP) Yott Industrialist Rob'ert "PLEASE . VOTE AUGUST 8, Pmlclent N1sm 11 back 1n Abplanalp Joined the Pm!-NEWPORT. MESA wu111ngtoo atter a weeteoo dent. UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD . 1tay at Aaa!U&Ue laland. a 1s1'!i'""~. ":!.n!i ·u: SIXTH DISTRICT • newly -retreat 0 0 Washingtm by bellcopter SW> uarylalll'• -Sbore. day. VOTE FOR NW>a ltl)'ed at a belchi;========::;ll .-----------------. ::;cCabe::u. IL ;J~i%i LOCAL DA~.,.~GER I 181 I , ~ o111 • tho -· EDIToRIALS . nestled -the &and duoa The DAILY PILOT , :tA, ":.~~ C:C:= ' .., the narrow, IOndJ llland. l'\uite Often "' -~,a_ 'l:..,~ ~: fig..,..lits City Hell l'H.D. u.s.c. . "Bebe0 Jletml>, aM Netr • OVD:lt\'IAll mntlNCI Iii D41Cllnotl I Nied Y• Viti ··-"·'-"" ..,. ., Cua """" .._ tlld _ .. __ ... _ 0Ptwa4tlTWiiii.W... ....... ...... -·•-1.1m DAil.., 1'11.171' • " wou & ilAlllfl . High Court Halts Case On Ellsherg Girl Finds Two Kids . In Closet SAN ANl'ONIO, Tu !AP) -Two small prlo have ilMn found ,allve and well alter llpelldlnc four day1 In • locbd clolet. o.f a yacant home. .. , never 1aw up hope." said Ann Lambert, -of one or the glrll. "I alw111 fell they would he found." Re<Hialttd Cherry Lambert, I , and her bluHyed, brunette ploymate, Fara Ful, I, uld they aeeldentally locked themaelves In the closat wbUa ployUW lut Wedne5day. They Wtte dllcovered SuD- day morning by a t-• WASlllllGTON (UPI) -out for a walk with her doc. '11la &lfftllll Court, Ignoring a ')'be giril were taken lo Jllltlco Department claim that Medical Center, where cloclon ... ...... --~ _,_,,, •-·· •-Wiiiard Hall A1r F o r c a w.:ii .,,sauu..u;;u• .......--,... lllowed newsmen to talk to rlgbt lo prooecute, hai Issued them brltny. a ruling that wW delay for at Fara •Id Ille kept thinking Jeut three months the .start of about "bow •e would cet out the Pentagon Papen trial of and when we would get out, and what we would do when Daniel Ellaberg and Anthony we got out." Ruslo. 1 ~ they munched tee and The court. rejected a govern-received lntravtnOUS Ouida at ment request Satunlay that It t1io hospital Sunday afternoon, lcbedUle a --'•' sesatoo to the girls said they beard •..--noilN from the searcbera and consider ,..en1ng J u 1 t I c e hellcopten looking for them - W. T. Grant,, 96, Dros in Hospitnl GllEENWICH, COon. (APl - W. T, Grant, a blah acbool dropout wbo became a multlmllllonalre in the gelltral merdlandlslng field, Is dead at .. Grant, Ille founder and honorary. boml dlllnnan ot the deportment store c:haln that bean bll name, died SUD- day at Gntnwlcb Haopltal." His death WU attrlbllled to heart-. Bom lnSU.- llllVille, .... In lt7t, Grant nadebllbOmo here. 'lbll WU followed l17 oOlar jobl In deportmmt ...... where be -... buyor and deporlmeat -· Gnni low>ded bis ebain by Ol>el1lnt his Oral ~ 11ore at Lynn. Mua., In 11011. 1111n• ft,000 In. 11vlng1 and fl,000 f...., three .,.-n. '!be «11anlutlon baa -· to more than 1,100 llorel with 60,000 employu anl sales of fU blllloo. In 11!1 be loorded tha G- Foordatlon Inc. IO ualst In the emotlooal. development ol dllldreo and youth. He WU the 00-ary dlalrman of the foundation Ill the time or blo death. He recetved honorary degrees from Bai.a COU.ge In 1to re owner, 1M7 and trom the Univtnlty Grant at t b e ol Miami In lllO . w. T . .....,. ace ol lt m-Funeral arranpmenll were ri o ur miller and lwmer U!a toNd l'ttalllnJ u • ff.•week not announced. clerl: In • BoltGI aboe •tore.1----------............. Y011 Aff. I JAMES ENSIGN ' Bremer Set For 63-year Prison Term 1 ~'-:c:.:.: .• : ...... :~,:_:.;,~::.~:.-:;w-;,:.::,;::-''"· SCHOOL llOAID • WW!am 0. Doul)u' halting of bUt they didn't realize they BALTIMORE (UPI) M••--• the lrtal until a wiretap loaue wett the objects or the bUO. Arthur H. Bremer, wbo lo A y Is settled. bllb. beglnnlllj( a II yur prison re OU Dou&las' onler waa ilsued Stephanie Roy, 1$, found the term for attempting to klU July 29, 41 houn befoni tbe two llttle giria. She Uva just Gov. George G. Wallace, was trial wu scheduled to begin. two doon away from the new-iJolated in a muimum 1eCW'i-A B ? He. ruled that aUorneys for ly bllilt, unoccupied house ty cell for protection against ore. Ellsberg and lluDo must be when! the girlo bad been trap-other lnmah!a and himaell, allowed SO dayi to appeal the ped aod said Ille beard M a r y I a n d Penitentiary of. -~-wiretap issue to the high screaming and investlgaled. flclall report. A. noted publiaher In ........._ .... court. 'lbinking kid.napers ma Y Brtrner coovk:ted Friday or report• a ::!!4:....~q:~ The dereme lawyers clalm have been inside, Stephanie the asu•;'"'Uon attempt, was t!'Ve,rr:.13 you ree.J. dlvidendl ta their cllent'1 constitutional l1lmlDOlled a neighbor, Air placed In a 1J.too1 by U.foot ~!al ~ ...si-· -..... rig.btJ to counseJ: were violated Force Sgt. Frank Holtii and cell on the third floor of' tht ment and works lllle m&liC to by the-go"""""l1l'F ad···togethei-they-louncl'1he lbir-·penlt.ntliry'a ')lrlaon"l>os)li~ gtve yoo·potae; ... -- mission It bad over beard a behind Ille locked 1lidlng door until be urderg-J>l)'Chlatrlc and 1reat.r po~'>'· blllhtt member or members of the of a cloeet. uamlnaUon. Accor."cUnf ~ not ~ ~ defense ttam during lbc They took the t b 1 r • t Y • Lt. Arthur New111mt of the =~ ~ cou'4t tnnuenoe course al a foreign Intelligence hungry pair to the, home of guard fcrce said amday the others almp!r by what they ..,. wiretap. Fara's parents, Air Force T. and haW they aay Jt. Whether Doul)u gave the attorneys Sgt. and Mrs. Floyd Ful. laoiltlon wu on!ered becluae In i...1...,, at ooc1a1 tunctJom. until Aug. 21 to rue a request "I couldn't move .•. I wu "other inmaltl miCbt try to or even ln cuua1 eonwnaUol'll with the Supreme court for a more in aboct, l 1t1ess." Fu.I hurt the m1n." He added that with new -=ta.noN ooc1.":: full bearing oo the matter aald of his reactk>n after bis offkilll were alao concerned are i:' to tJrn!' :OU ~ 1be court, however b in wife told him the girls had about a IUicide 1 t t e m P t ~ aoq= the rndln: ot recess unW October' That been found. • because Bremer had men-this p1.per with tbt et.Q"·to- meam it wW be that. month '111e girls were tut aeen Uoned the poalblltty aeveral follow ruin tor deYtloplna before ti decides wbether to playing 11 the Fu! tome tima In his diary md at tbe slclll In ..,.ry<tay com a•= . hear the cue -and lat.r stUl about t .m. Weclnetda . t In U llarlboro Md. ~ =';;' ...';~.~ before It actl, abou1d it decide selt-t:ralnlna method tn a nrw. to constder the ccotroveny. TRAYIL AGINCY WANTID bookie~ "Adventu ... In eon: Justice Deportment Sollcltor ..._ MaMllmla. -• ..... llthr ,..n1i1il1 vaatJon." wblch wlU be moiled GemeraI Irwin K. Grtawold ·-r lrwe to ..,_ who _...ta I~ llJ'lllOd that ti WU the f1n1 • _.,. -Pl' I I... ""' ,._. -No obltp tton. 8'1111 )'Oll1' -time •erlminal trial-Md~ D11ll11 Mllm:. 714/UJ 1111 • mtlt S. Ullfl.. :':=n.andJP;*~ ~ been llayed Iller a jury had _.-re:recHfC HoNOJ ·-P.O.L-l71Z.-iipr. Dept. SOM5. Munclelet!!. m. been empaneled. .... f2UJ, 60060. A posbsn! wtll clo. I His kids go to our schools and so did he. We think he'll give his best time and effort for all our children. TOM HENDERSON FOR SCHOOL BOARD. See your way clear to vote for Hendenon. He'll clear the way for a more useful education for our young people. ,At.,..., "'"""·· M•ntl• Appl-•• • .., a.rt1to1 .... Mr./Mrt. l1rt.11 a.11r Ch11ri.• Crl11tl• keltlt Dhttftlecw Fr111tli Fell..- Shlrley Fella. MrJ Mrt. ..... 11 WillNrt tilli. 4ioeW11t ....... $ee4wi• G..,, •• Wf' Mlri•M 9.,.. Mr./Mn. e..,., W.. Jr, Helly MHffn•• Oet• HUI NMH!ll E.I Hlrlt; H•l•11 K. Hen1.....,.r1t1 J. c. H11MiMtri•• .. ,., .. .,,. ;, J•""'" Mra. Jff• '· Perht k•ll c.,,. ••• , •... , .. ,..., . ., MN. a. F. Hkh M•ty T, H.,+ •• "'., '"' -r"'• • ...., n... n -.M. a:1t a ...,. L.-... • .. TM...,-.. ..._ I • I • • ' • • •!}l·Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' • An Individual Matter OYerwbllmllll pulllle rue!JOll appear• lo have been the prlmlJ')' nuo• a bill lo ngulate funeral IOdellu WU kJclted Jnlo limbo by 11$ ipoDJOn !all WHL 'l'ml'I where II abould atay. The bW, the product of Sen. Jack Schrade (R&n •Diego~ wu aimed chiefly at the Telophue Society of San Diego, whose mem)>ers pay a $15 registration fee aod •~ for disposal of the remala.I by cremation U)'Oll death. Goll of the Telophue Society b , simply, lo pro- vide a simple and lnexpenJlve method of dlapoelnf· of lbe romalna. . . . Schr1de'1 b1ll would have requJred. the IOclety - and others llll:e II -to have an embilmlng room and a chapel. • He charged that lbe Telophue S«lety picked up bodies In a station wagon as U, In the words of lbt l'l Cajon D.Uy Co!Uornlan, "It iJ somehow undlgnUied for the dead lo ride In anytblng but a 12.cylinder hearse." He claimed the bodies were hauled to a "warehouse" and stored In a beer cooler and that the society showed ''no reverence for the dead." The "beer cooler" turned out to be a piece of ~ulp­ ment that costs M,500. More Importantly, the San Diego Health Department gave the society a clean bill of health. , Sc.hrade was open in at least one aspect. He freely acknowledges he introduced the bill for Daniel J. Cree- don, lobbyll!t for the California Funeral Directors M- soc:i.alion. Certainly we do not argue for any interference in fulfllllng the wll!hes o! those who prefer traditlonol fu· neral and burial services. But we would argue concur· renUy that Jt is an individual matter and that the Scbrade bill Improperly entered an area where indi· vlduol choice obould be the determining !actor. , • w11 probably bolter lo 1er' lbt lltoallOll cool off unUl November." Unllll:e Sdlrade, B....,,. • no lmoWD tieJ with the funeral dlrecton' -.11 ... He undoubt~y wu carrying the bill u 111 exchanee favor to a pO!Jtlcal . all1 Jn lbe .other howe of the Leglalature. lfowever ..,. would suggest Assem.bl)'llWI lladham think twlci' before i,. iOf.11 olong with any move lo revive tllll DJ. • •dvbed and unwarranted bill. , ' Any Party l deas?.- uncle Sam b having a bi(tllj!Q' party in )978. But II may not be much of. • party. Although it was created Jn 1969 the American RevolutlDn Bicentennial ColllllilQlo,D admlll it Is short on ldeu and even!J µiat ~d bave Impact and mean· ing lo all AmeriCllll, How about youT Do you have .Ome thoughtJ on wbal lbe nation might do · to meanll>ifolly and mem· oratily celebrate it. 200tb birthday? It b oUr lall chance for a centennial celebration until 2078 -and that's a long Ume off. · Any 8U¥C•rliona received ' by . th jt DAIL y PILOT w~uld be forwarded lo appropriate parties. • Now Feel Safer ~· The United stales Congr~ can't even make up ltJ mind that ii would outlaw snub-nosed revolvers - "the Saturday Night sp,aals" -but ii should be ,... ISSUring lo oil Co!Uornia to know that HunUngtop Park's State Senator Lawrenct E. Walsh'• bill oUUawing blow· guns hu·passed the Legislature and iJ on l!J way to the , • • ' r :. • ' • .-1 t ' Scbrade'• bill was carried to the Anembly !loor by Assemblyman Robert Baclbam (R-Newport Beach), who reversed field late last week and sent it to the in· active file because "with ao much controversy raised, it Governor for approval. · · ·~=-lll!!!l·;,;.·i ff\LlSTRATIO~ Even Nixon Won't , W~ar --·--~------. ----. A Skimmer lf you m over SS, your father almost certainly wore 1 hat,· or several. You m1j remember out of your past little 1Uee1 of slang for the mucullne hat: Dicer, beaver, cadle,, hardboiled hit and tarpaper bat for derby, skimmer titler, mushroom - and ol CGUral the Holy Joe, for the ch' cu1ar. cmmod bal wom by prlesta. Today bat. are .a mue "-' Tile on-ly d-.J regularly wterln( ball appear lo be · Monlgomory alreel ))'pel, 1olltr!, (cHARLES McCA~E) baldies and pimps. Along Broadw1y1 the latter f1vor the broad • brimmed white bunter'• bush bat, like Stewart GraDler 1n "Kini Solomon'• Minta." Just what lhe symbolllm Is Ulere, escapes me. And we have a President who ii never seen weartna a bit, em iD coldest Qllna. Dear Gloomy . ·--Gus If the death penalty Is ruljld out as bein& "crµel and "Unusual/' that should rule out aborllons too. -E.W.F. lJllt ... ,,,,. ,.,lteh ,...,.,.. ~ "°' M<ftNtl"' ,,,_ of frl. ,........ ....., ,_ Ht NtW .. GleornY Giii. DlllJ' l'llllt. ' mightily. Crowda at big sports evenla espedaUy, have tolally cbqed Ill "* and <'Olor. '!he baklltck glrl 1s.a 1teadllt dediniq -,. Nollilnc c1eiir-... more tbaa the decllne of the ~ler bat.. llld the ellecl It baa bad on lhe look ol ·--·-. ' .... -. .. , Qie di)' last oummer I dlanced'.to be In !'lllldlnfton Slatton, whe"' typet from Tile CllJ late tile commute trains to llld from their surburban homes in Berkshlre' dr Wiltshire. The time was t :30 1.rru The !inandal and professional types -· the "bowler and brolly brigade" -were on the.Ir way to work. Ten years a10 five out of five of these laddies would ' have been wurinR bowlers. Last aummer, maybe one out of five. , lllmTEN YEARS AGO, people In the stocU and abares business didn't wear their hair like the Rollin& Stonel. A bowler bat loob v. peculiar wllh Ione hair. Ukewise •Ith flared emerald .,,,._, snappy Cardin jackela, and 'IN oo, when 1here wen ~ of wtcle lavender oecklies from Turnbull the AmerlCllll the"' ... IodaY, min lad Aaer. than S mllUon dozen felt fur ball were What wu true at Paddlnctoo wu true made, compa""1 wllh an eaUmaled' zso,. of all loodoll. The fashion of casuol 000 dozen In 11171. Earlier this year, the dotllo> bas Just about killed the bowler. country'• largest produoen ol bats, the . U ' even the habmken acknowled1e. !inn which owns the Cavanqh, Dobbo, GllOrdsmell, WllO tradJtionally wear Knox and Champ brands, -it · bOwl~ •ben In mu!U, DOW 10 haUess. would mate no more hall. A year a,o the '1'he bird hit, which was once u much a wne announcement wu m1de . by tbe symbol of England as the Unlon Jack or John D. Stetaon Compan)'. John Bull (Who does, Indeed, wear °"") • The only bat which baa srown in " now t11ou1ht ol .. aomelhln& ol an popularity in recent yun 11 the cuuaJ, archaic survival. stitched hat. wom by Bex ffarrlsoo dur-"'Ah. I get 10 or 15 a day," said pub iDR bJ1 Jq nm u P'n)fes.r mp ta owner oa St James's street. "Used to be "J.ly Fair Ll<IY·" Old felt ba!J are bi& nolhlng but; bundn<I and hundreds." wilh the c:ountel'<UI-too. Pel'SCllaltUes haft bad a sreat el!ect m bats, as lt)ey do on all men'• clolbel ltyieJ. The.. are those who date the trend towards batfesmess to the day Charles Lindbor!I made It .aolo to Part~ llld uJ>O¥<) hil hand9ome blond head 10 the flUh lullis and the newu.els. The coupe de lftce to lhe bat WIS \1'1- 'dbubttdly ldmjnistered by J 0 b D Fitzgerald Kennedy. Another tbeoey is that men feel lilly wearing a bet wbilt Civtnc a car. • ALL THIS baa altered the lllldacapa IF PEOPLE '"' what tiloJ wear, and there Is much to support this hypothesis, wbJt are n to make of the dedlM al the male bit? Not too much. I auapect. uve that we are all sheep, with an in- eacapable tendency to billow the leader. -l'here wU a sharp decline Cl bowler salU, !or varloul complicated -. right aller World War IL Prince Philip began to appear in pubUe weartni-a styli.sh number frun Jama L«t'• "hit store. Crisis wu averted. Now, if we could only get Howard Hugbea to wear a dicer •••• Find Cleancut Enemies Are ,.. llttd o! cUngJns frlendl! Would you rather have aao lond. dean- ..i 100 peroent enemlea who can'l stand lbe ligbl ol ,.., WeU. lhll ls cme ol lhe wletl lhlnp in llf• to .._ All you bava to do II -lhe QlllJn& edct ol )'OW' lqUe •. md belon ,.. -It, ft wlD cmle ......... -... m.ll)a to .... ,... 1or .....i -llool· ...... a low -...,.meed to ----olpaloaadaddlO ·--ol-wllo~ba .... -,.. up by ,_ U...111: ., WOULllll'T llAUY ""1 11 ,.. ...... taot ___ • ...'.'! ..... tWo 11-., .. tlltt ·- -,. • .., -o1 -11111 r• ,_ -., .,.,...,, 1111 I -~ -· 11111'1 "9 I'll.., -" .. ru,.,....,.._ • . , I lmle,.. lo tile portJ1 l - ( HAL BOYLE ) there waa aomel>ody I mlatd, bat I _, lblDt wbo tt wu." ''What I ... , f!ain·ls ho'! they can call It a merll raJaa -that II, If they ..... J'DUGDe." • "Yea6. H'I a s,.i new baq1 abJ, but I bow a IQ1 "" Pl tile '""I -modtllor ____ • ''I Gllal TBAT • ti lllDIJ, ,.. ... .,._, .. ,_. ...... too,aI~ra...... --tbeyan. "'llllldl -fJf !Mt llldl 11 -'"11 lhel flbo'la'i • -• dia t:;,r. kl" "You .... 1t• '!'NI .... -.... liw rid "llill ---It tllMtl ,.. loolc old.. • Rotten Apples -fn~ed Spoil WhOl~ ~Ba:;r~l Blti tag the Hand Tlaat • • • ! I _GUe~ts_ MaJc_IDg _ 'fro11hl~ --1 1~ aick and tired of hearlnR about tht "rotten apples" in the "barrel." It's always a phony argument, becautt peo- ple attn't apples and an institution isn't a barrel. WASHINGTON -There is an un reported sequel to that recent sky~ ~ • ~­ jackinl by a Soulh Vletnameoe studylng RQBE R T S. AJ.J ,EN 1n this country which tells a great de.al _ about a little.known foreign aid program ..._ ... ·-.-· ·;.... ______ _. educatlons: ~try. OF THE T,198 new student. admittedl this fiscal year -2,m .,.. !run Eull A.<ia and Soulh Vietllam; !,7S! trunl Latin America: 1,390 !tom the Middle! East and South Asia: 774 from A!nc., Some have grant.. !0< a full lour yean' schooling, olhen for llhorter perloda. Whenever a Pollet force , for inSlance , Is criUclied for corruption or brutality or mlsfeuanct". t h e mayor or police com· missioner will lrot out the "few rotten apples" In the bar- ttl, and insist that you can't condemn all the apples be- cause, a few have 1polied. I 'l1lis' ls .. iulterJy !aloe and mlsteading analogy. If a police deputmtnt la saturated, or even sprln· kled, with corruption, It is because the ~YD NEY J. HARRIS) barre.I itseU ii rot ten -that is, the su~ •lance and the shape or the inst itution pennits or even encourageJ rottenness. WHAT HAPPENS is.not that a few rot· ten apples are tossed into the barrel, but that llie healthy .ones are rapidly infected by lhe berrel and by the other rotlen ap- ples. A clean rookie who enters a corrupt precinct or cUvill«l either goes on the ~t_e.111-11 or quickl7)eirns to keep bis Jn011U1 -about bis bent brothers. It ii almost bnpouible to get an honest cop to testify abciul .l1ie crookedness of a fellow cop. His loyalty ll! to the fdlows he works with, not to the ideal of the institution. ·that costs U.S. tupayen aome MS million &Mually to provide ftte schooling and training for foreign youths. This fiscal year, uoond 14,000 from 17 so-ca lled "developing" Asian, Africao and LeUn American countries are study- ing at S82 U.S. uni· venlUes and col· iegea at U.S. tu· payer expense. - An Jncreas- ln1 number of these foreign students are deUberalely viola!· Ing and Ignoring explicit terma al their generous educatimel1 araot1 -mtnY tn- gaginl in lettist and Giber holtile aglla- llon and actlviUea 'agltnst both the U.S. and their own governmemta. . 111E IRllATIONA:L cue of Nguyen Thal Dinh, the lll;yjacker, and six other Soulh VJetnameee atudentJ i.J a grapbic Instance In p>Jnl Selected for tcholarshlps in this coun- tey, at a cost to the U.S. ol mnre than 13,000 each a year, they took to -omtrattnc and lulmlnating against Wuhlngtoo and Saigon policies -wilh a diJtlnd V)et Cong undertone to their op- posi!Jon. lllnh, alaln following bis armed demand to be flown to &no!, had previoualy been armted on crlmlna1 trespass charges In N•w York ·wben he led a ·demonstration lhat lon:ibly occu- pied South Vietnamese government offi· .,.. lheno. . ' . The schoianlhlpa ol Dinh and the other six malcontent students were caocdled. 'Ind they we"' ordered IO "'turn to VIII· nam. None have -and haven't the slightest intention of doing to. Binh was shot, liter mlndleas1y en- dangering a planeload of men, women and .tjll~. Of lhe six otben, one la sUO Uvliig comfortably In o ui.· U.S • (tbanka to church, pacifist and ahfi.war elilmtnlo}:whlle seeking "po 1111 ca I asylum." THE 011IER five slttpped to Ottawa whe"' -the height ol lrooy and gait - they have applied for new visas to come to the U.S. as foreign students on their own. In that status, they would not be bound by the condltlona and restrlctloos of the foreign student aid progr1111. 'Ibey would be free to 10 their own way - wblch In lbeJr cue pmumably would mean to do u m""'1 dlllldent qllaUng aa allem can legafly pt away with.> The law does <IOI bar re-enlry to foreign slUdenla Whoee scbolsnhipa """' cut off for cause and tbelr Vian can- celled and with iupport from various do-· gooder, pacifist, 1eltlst and antJ.Vlttllanl elements, these dlsoldent YOODC altens !hould have llWe dllficulJy llndlng thdr waybactbm. Since the start ol the 141 mlllion student-aid procrani, aa port of the orlglnal Manhalt Plan, mo"' than 150,000 youths from over 100 "developing" COUD- trlu have been ena.bled to pt oollege Average grant Is around $:1,IGO, although many~ run u high u $:15,000. 1bat'1 what the aeven OUJted Vtetnamese bad. '1llls llscal year, Brull, wilh 731 ea- limW, far eiceeda the number ol student putlclpanta fmn.Latlli Amedca. 'CnlmnW. Is neil w!\h $, Froirl -Eaai Asia, 'lfW1and bas the largest number wllh 873, Soulh Vietnam n..t wilh 613, Laos 345 and Soulh Koroe 141. Nigeria and Elhlopla lead the African c:ooUngen! with. IS! and lot "'spectlvely. ,,,.,. Is an element of Irony In the Middle East picture. DESPITE President Anwar Sadat's 0011Slanl antl-U.S.wpm,, IS Egyptian •ludenls are atudylng In this COUllUy llllder for.lgn aid grants. And they aren't tile only Araill doirll ... . Follnwln& Is the lilt they care!ully never aay anything about -a fnlll\ Jordan; 34 from Lebanon~ ll>from Saudi Arabia ; one from Iraq; ·1our from Ar•· blan penlnaula states. In otrit!ng Contrast to Ibis llzable - tingent lnlm Arab countries, Imel bu oilJy one partldpanl · India, which also Is given .to r-.ent 11cl4'acblng about the U.&, baa a ksl'- number ol students· ln the IJ.& under sdlolarablp granla -355 lhis !iaeal year • Participants from Pati.tai> number Ila. 'Ibis la .... truer wbep.be knows, or feela, that the" CO?TUpllon goes up the line, and that his progress In the fO<Ce will be retarted or revtned if he tries to blow tile wbisUe on tile ~ boys. Laser Beam as a Weapon · MOST pollc.men on a force may be p&r10llal1y'boneot, but the lcrce takes Its WASHINGTON -'Ille men who bt- tone !rolp1hoM:wbo-on not ;_lhe], inlecl ti:o<Iuced the insidlOus while J)llospbo~ the wbole berre1 and make :11 lioiiiiislble and .'..~. ~-~ · for a ~ Po1ic<man to c!O'ils ·4u17 ' ~ -~ to V\<lnlDI baye ~­ lalrly.'A clllun can be'~ lw ilol ' ed at using a destructl>e laaer ray which reporlln( a crtme II<! -In the act of they bad ..aearcbed . _.,,hmlon; a poli<iiiiii, ironlcal!jr, bas , for use apinst Vlei· to keep hla lip buttoned' U 'be ,.... a CODI mllltary leed- lellow "."J' sq>asiy wraoUng the 1'"' · '·'~ en. tJeanlill UP police CO!flliilion ls not a This stran;est al m1tter:-of tbrowtng a few rotten apples WetP<l\S wu d.reuJl. out of 1he barrel; It la basically a malter ed up 'In 1he eorly of lumln( around the loyalty or honest 'Sib u a meana of cops IO tbal lhey -their basic du-expJodlna the eyu ty to be towanl the ciU"1U')' wlio poys o1 enemy aoldlen them, and not to11an1 their feUows who ll'om distancea of are betrl3lilg them bf blaclanalt or more than a mile. bribery. ' By bilndlnJ lnltead ol lllllllJi tbe ONCE ' weapons -.Id ...,.. elldlea grief not pol•-1 the pu1>1lc 1-ltJ flilh In the ooly lo the victim, but to the authorities ~-ore<, law A1ld order quietly wbo ,....Jd have to·. tale' care' of 1llt' · ~·~ separated from juatlce and ..... blinded aoldier>. forctment" tams into a private war. • We an da«&erouolJ approacblnc that THE RESEAllCll ·fol' lhll ....,.._ point In tbe blc oitlee, and k ii time we device wu done for 1he l5lltll ~ =-=.:= =: ~t~ Medical lleaeaid1 LaboratwJ, Wricbt· bflctrt and ~ rtcnllla wlll not Pattenoo Air Fon:e -. Olllo. II ,... become tainted «' ""11cai11 indlllmnt ""1n lhe corr-of their -L Isn't It the Truth! • Any eye In that area """1d be destroyed If It -explled to the ray !or eVea-a split instant -far ie. tblD i mlcro-aecond -lhe -laid. Asked for oonunellt, .. Def .... ileporl•. • ment eiperl llid tbe material rematned presented at teml -ol. a Pei>-dassified. tagon-._..r lonrm In San DJqo. We bave copies " -ol the WHAT'S MY UNE! -Loot antOlll lhe claullled reaearcb. "Giant "·'-luus" . lnmunonble. -me!! -...-G<orie Waltac& calls ''Brlelcue-totln' ...... used to lll1nc nbblt and mooltey bureaucrala" are -eovemment eyes to the llolJia( point, cauainl bleeding employes whose jobo -11u111p a and an actual eaJ11oo1on Jn the eye. "What'• My Une" panel. Al Iba nport to Iha aecrel forum put It 0ae lonely government -Ar opeodl In techoleal terma: ''&llnal ._.,,. to his days loolmll !or --Jleal illlt-Q-nllcb luer --· Oiarloy Brown; ti, -mis • Hllllted In ._.tlail of ••• 1Jaut wllb mlllllCbe, ....i-rmd a illadl lmlt 1he pncloctJoo olnlaUvely-blalt ~ --la Iba nre -aed bemonllqtc dlecla in addition to at tba ol . ul<mlve ftllnal bumo •.• "THIS 15 lmportaal In COlll!derlnl Iha ..u..,.._i -im •ppilcat'-., tile iafen·.,· . It -not -.. -11'11dt pilrtlon of tlla -lllo ~ ---UlltMI IM ... -e~ ol tbe-woolrl -.i lit ~121" '!he 1111111 ....... At tllot - IWM9 apilllt U. dJ 1 S' NJ would ... "dllllc,oult-fir -_, .. porlad -tlla -....... -...... lllt4n. Pilltas Ille rr•I""' -pradlot -.. oomp1a., 1111lllllltuJ •lmllm ..._toldmtt-i.IOlllJ ... ~ wlth ....... h::c... ,,.____ .. llaclll*lt ..... -It -... hi "1 • al =•• t Ll1 -'lllt tioam ...... dim wttll a_., -loll. r I ..... CDU1' DAILY PILOT -N. 11' .... ,...,. .. .,. -1:.;..;,, Ullor AlbatW'.-l'diloriol,.... - • .. - bol l1VI ... .. ... eer " an out ... ma: .... ""' :: met day be ~ tee ::l ... ~ ' ' Pol ~ 4. 1 The wit, dlei ls f p.j at noti girl lhrj cM to I • POI N .:.~ w Desi! ~ the I dent cban . r~ 'lb Whll port) ·• tloo and ! "~ lbrol ~ we I band = ~ lhat , the Dem mU ~ It .Nixo But y~ -term side\ ~~ Sen.j ~ Med poll( ~ -11m1 ~ ~ E ' ~I 'O ·'Pl Most Folks Still Going in Sixties Q. "llllJ -I -.... ....,. art Ila 1111,-bei.-Ill lop!" A. llllllnd. -~ -To proleCt Aid 1111 from Ille lllla GI a·-· Q. ~ DO J10 _. f" Ille llct tllll .-r CID IWlm IO niftllJT" A. Eo!S llolr • Ha bod!' la .. -.. -wtnp. q.·-.... -......... ceder wt&erf" r A.Allooll!lftNta-• ~mQl>ell-­.......... IN MM&llCS, It aal GI • - ... plu1*oD1 -ot ... -14 outol•ot'lt.lo~-.. -""" -"' -luullo Nie D..,L la IOCI, illltbw - -•• . ~ .. , ··~.J-='' . .,. ' ' bor women, tbl7 8"!1', apertece the e-~ --.. due;m by their jmulan. . FIBll -~ -....... Tbe typicol !llbel- QWI ... ·-· .. Ille _.. "' the blgeol !llb be ..... c..pt .. "lbe ...,. ........ ll But be ... ·1 ~ meml>er the ---GI bla !ride on Ille -.c' day. lie CID .-JI.Ille ~ol lbel !lab pncbely. Bui be C0111 recoll ot all bll wlle'a wtilbl Ihm. Be COil r9- eollecl aaetly wblil bait lbel·!llb l!Jl>bled. up But be Clll1 r<collecl wba! be-end the ll4JfrliOd ote ot lbe" marital -1. w-happily married lo llsbermen ~ tbeae odd metDCll1 llUUoal,.H'a llld, and mab, allow· ...... rrs NOT ....P lo ~ 1 blonde la more likely than a --lo Isl a .U-ll<porl aJao a blonde la for more Ubl1 U... a -lo remarry. 1 SCBOOU-Caa ,... -tl>o wwld'• beat anheulty! Pollstm !"'I lbal lflltl!C'J ~ Ille ~ "' .,., ........ &n'• 1be ~. In order: I. 8""ard. I. Oslan!. 3. Clmlrldle. 4. ~ · 5. Ma--lfa Inalllule ol Tecltoolocl'. I. The l!otl>orme. "IF ANlll ora' ID lndumlous, • 1nq;..... a Sacramento wi~ ho ho, "bow come Ibey show ui> at Ill the plc:nicl?" IS rr a lad DO U.S. Pmlden~ pasl or ...--1 • .., .. died In lbe monlh ol May? ' 81\EAJ>.AND-)ltlTTER beast "' u.;· animal impi>rlen" is lbe raean:h lab monkey lhal oelis for ~ a bead and __u~. ------- MOST ncent ol lhole peraona1 PQ11a lo delenninj! what alllre wotrim prefer In bed lndicales ieven out of" 100 wear • nothing at .U. Pajanw are ·llld io be ~!erred by single girls two lo one. Tbe married ladies di6qee nlghlgowns three lo one. ,,_ atattstlcs on pajamu and DiiJrtgowns chat!&• !rem year le year. But the nudity figure is said lo bave .. ma1ned the same 111: approllimalely lwo decades. Addrtll moil to L. M. Bo¢, P.O. BO% 1875, New- port Btaell, Calif. 92660. Nixon .'Toning Down' .;,E~ctio1;1 .. ,Qp~imism .. ' ' : . . WASHINGTON (UPI) - neSplle bll wide lead In lbe polls and the debacle sur· rounding the . ""'°nd llPGl · on the Oemocralic Uck<l, PIOii· dent · Nlsoo' II laking no · chances hi ~DC-for his • rHlection bid. · The official word -lrotn lhe White -lo Repub!Jcan party worken around the na· Uoo is: l'repere for a close. and hon! !ought electloo. ''We are aoiDI to auume throughout lhia -lhat (NEW; ~ALY~) ClllllVinced lhat their job Is critical and must be done well. In addilkll; Nixon has never had an euy electloo. He lradi- Uonally 1JeCU11 hla campelgn ahead In lhe polls but loses tome groond bY eioctlon day. He doea not plao to blow lllis el,ectloD by takille il for granted. Nlxon's campaign manager, Clark MacGregor, .......uy told a '""'p ol nportera lhat the Ptaldettt mltlbl win lhe el«loral votes of e....-Y· stale, Jo'1tlC cnly th<. predamlnanlly black and mostly Democ:ratlc Distrkt ol·ColWDIJia. MacGr<gor a_..m!y wu told not lo be .. optimialic In the future. He now ecboea N'a- on11 statement that it will be I we have a bard not on our close election. bancls," Nlson Iola' a new1 Nlscm II aWl ~a"•• conference last weU. "We -..--. tbltdt It will be clooe and. we under a aell.bnpoaed bon "" hope lo win... · outrlgbt partisan activity UDlil after tbls month.'1 Republican Under lhe citcUmsW!w, Nallonal Collwnllon mabs of. lhal la an assesament lbel oaly 11c1a1 his .-lnllm for a - lhe moat •opllmllllc. of ood term. But _,. ol bll,., Oemocnla -1d ~ore lo cenl atalemetU have hiid * make. Coming lniJn Nlson, II poUtlcal edge lo them. . llllUlldl almolt rldic:ulowiy At a news coolerence, Nlaon pessimlsllc. • paid &lowin( tribute to farm« ll II Ubly lhat In private Preoldent Harry S Truman, :Nixon apectl to wiD)iandlly. ooce hll rwwn en em J'. But lhe ~ -lhia Truman .. 1a1ns the alleclioo yeor'a eleclioo U a mmn-of many Oemoc:rala and Nlaon dum not cnly cm Ilia own lint. needs 101Dt Democratic 1'ocos term but alao ... wllal be -lo wio. aiders lo be Ille maillllream ol Tbe Presidenl turned lbe · Amerlcan politlc:I. signing of an oblcure bill Into ~ Nisoo WGUld lib lo cleloat achanceto.,.....thenalioll'a Sen. George McGOvern by an youth lhel "your ..-m overwbelminC nw:gln. II. i la-respolllive • • •• your thlnb lhia wwld bur Y governnwil has lailh In ,_ MCGovern'• brand of "neW peop&e." pollttcs" for years lo come. Allheugb be did not JDOnllon • II Nixon ~ for a McGovern al .n, I b e ' landalldt,.be CllDll allood lhe Oemomllc nondtlie'• appeel -~:c.;7.~_rebe~ ~: =-~~: --· ...... l<l(JOlllift lo Ille,...,... 1--'-~-,,...-~-'--.~~-1 _.,._ Bomb Founil YOT1 ..... 1 ' BONAVENTUllB, Que'. (AP) JAMES -F~ lo 1lle Bay ENSIGN Gf a.Joar. -.. a "'9llDc bomb or ~ ........, 1e11 t,,"c::IC~C1:111;0~-oi~-~w~~-~-,~ ..,... -World 'Wa' D, -. police reported. <:. ::.•~ =... Ill; ·Dedturelnvent:IOn ,. ... , ..... ~···-·-·=r :=:,:.. ~~=-i,r. ---... ,a::. . -........... lt'•• I "" :.~ ..... -.... ... , .... ~-............. , I hutton-down ieans hy A. .. f ... Rared jeans a,. joinl1191M cjassics teYivol! From button-down shirts to br.nd new button-down · Pegge,.. with tunnel belt loops end big flap pockets."100'/.. cotton. for guys · '. and dofts. 12.00. The PantShop, 94 ,..... ... t_· ltloek print kitlt shirt -· --.~ . . . ' . Here's how the. Waftace O..ery shirt stacks up for fall ••• blocks of color row upon row, trimmed in a solid to, match. Just.one from our Waisted Knit collection by ,Sahtrdeys in Celifomie. Tops for him end her. 8.00. University Shop, 53 re.tJaer .. ·""'· Buckle down to a greet fashion look with handsome lee then or higll-c*red woven belts fr<i<r; • super new eolloction. S.OG-f.00. The Pent Shop, 94 . .L_ ______ ·- --_ .. • • .. . nu~ antt the bro ' . ' 1 ' • 1 I ., . ( ' • .. • ... .. 444111. -11141 UMllt NIWPOU HUNTM'ION,IMCH 0...,_1, Mol el°"'"" CllllTOS 41............. m• ...... -,. ...... T-s~-· ...... ~~~-M II lf14. ~1111 1714, ttl•Jlll 17141 ftl•IJlf.,. IJ";'j) l.o.'0411 1 ,_ tt A.M. to fl>t P.JI. -y 1HIOU9tl lllDAY.-SilJlllOAY 10 A.M. lo I r.M. SUNDAY 11 HOON lo I P.M. ' • • • DAILY PILOT f. ,. ' ' • •• • ' • ' ...... ~. - " • .. • •• .. .. "" .. I ... • f DAll.Y PILOT -.-7,1972 Smog Searchers Patrolling Streets RIVERSIDE (AP) -T-.o roving inspection can are phase 3 or Riverside County's three-stage plan to combat air pollut!on. The cars patrol county roadways, making spot check! for vehicles violating state and county air pollution regula· lions. Violators are told to cor- rect the fault In 10 days and report this to the Air Pollution Control Dlslricl ofrlct. APCD lnsptetor George Ep- Marilyn Mourned LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Thrt.'t' times a v.·ee k the flower delivery boy leaves a bouquet of fresh. rct.1 roses in a bronzr Va$C on the marble face of Marilyn l\lonroe's crypt. On Sa turday there y,·ere many more flower.i . It was the 10th anniversary of the blonde aclress' death from an overdose of barbi- turates at 36 years of age. A fey.' of her devoted fans and curiosity seek- ers visited the grave in the small cemetery in West Los Angeles for the anniversary. P.tany brought flowers. Raw Sewage . .. ·- Overflows ELECT MICHAEL J. ASHE Jr. NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD 5th DISTRICT Endoned by- Mr.• Mn hot Gal- Dr. • Mn. a.lot s,.tndtl Mr. •Mn fro4 sw- Mr. It Mrs. Ill S- Mr. • Mn. I.ooh Morltol Mr. It Mn. l.tpl IUclley Mr. It Mn. Dor• M-ora Mr. & Mn. 111 ... _ Mr ........ Al Dulop Mn..-.,HIHoJr. Mr. & Mn.• 111ot Mr.Ill-............ --Mn.JM'f- Dr.•Mn. ... -~ Mr. • Mn. ·~ 1- Mn.. "'-T• • • •*t Mr.lrMn.....,,M61ff Mr. It Mn. TMTJ .... ,., Dr. & Mn. J. N. C1a1ll11 Mr ......... hi s. .... Mr-· Dr. & ........... Sci .. Mr.• Mn. F. M. ltuu- Mr. • Mn. Joto F. Malloy Mr. • Mn. lobort Poloy Mr.lobottMwsloall Mr.• Mn. Mortoo c-... o Mr. •Mn. loyW•d Mn. Paal Coonolly Mr. & Mn. H'"ry Wa90or Mr. llchonl """"' Dr.• Mn. Elmor Taylor Mr.• Mn. T..t HI...._ Mr. Mac Hon Mr.• Mn. Wn L Jew• Mr. It Mn. lobort IHd Mn.H.-a ..... Mn. Doo Mclolo Mr. & Mn.·-Pfolt-• Mr. • Mn. Joe N~ Mr.• Mn. Joe Cl 1•- Mr. •Mn. leyW...., Mr. " ....... J, c:.ylw Mr.•Mn.Joywoi Mr. & Mn. Mal: a C1al•t • Mr. •Mn. WI i..,,_ Davhl m.1n II Mn. NltMI Woy llloltyl Mr. It Mn. H ... Qtpe Mr.• Mn. Honltl Wluloo Mrs. ..... Md-Mn. Dor..., 111 , Mr.•Mn.-Wllu1 Mr.•Mn. ... Plls;a.W Mr. It Mn. Clalos V•donort Mr. I Mn."'-M .. c1"8 Mr.ltMn.,,..,,...., Mr.• Mn. H"" ·-Mn. Wft h11ttta Dr.• Mn. Clm:lot H~ Mr.•Mn.MlMm 1• Mr.•11i1n.••w:'C: .. , ........ .-.11 .. Mr.Dootlllol'9 .......... ._._ ..... ................... Mr. a Mn. IM S1J1111:1i Mr ........ ._._ Jewtl ' . hid tor bf Conln>I"" to EI.ct Mll<E ASHI, lohn J1tapnl4, Olllrman, •• Balboa Clml, N.,.....,_,. CaUI. l Husband Iru.ls Ill Wife, Self Fire .Loss At Big Sur $1 MiQion LOS ANGELES (AP)·'- Firemen were trying today to find out what .. used lhrtt brush firts north of the city and another ln a graln fie.Id in Ventura County. The. largest swept over 300 acres in the. Santa P.1onica Mountains a n d threatened several homes in Woodland Hills before it was contained SUnday afternoon, officials aaid. While the large fire was burning, fin. fl1hte.rs worked et three smaller blaus and one w11 he.Id at five acres of brulhlml In the Porter Randi area by hellccpt,.. dropping flt!: retardants, a spokesman said. In the Los Pacna: National Forest near Ojai. authorities said • fire that broke out Saturday was controlled Sun-- day Iller creepln& over fO ....... INGLEWOOD (AP) -The 11111 al th< Osage Palml DW">- ing home told poli<e loclay that U.Uian Slater, who was·-----------11 partly paralylOd, hid said .......... several limes that Ille clldn't VOTI AUlf, I ' want to !Ive any longer. JAMES Investigators said her hus- band, Harry, walked Into her ENSIGN room Sunday, killed her with a shot in the held from a .e. , SCHOOL IOAID ,,. caliber pistol !hen relumed I~-.;.;.'""!~~~~:-" home and killed himself. c:::=.;: :::..--=- Both were 71. • I See by Today's Want Ads e HERE'S A SOULoSATIS- FYlNG W1Y to relax • lboord this 29' i.11n<1er. tr1 an auxll1ary FG Doop whb • d1ntttt and 1DUl1 -Sleepo5. e lF 'l1llll CARRY A HEAVY LOAD, l<t lhlt 'Ill vw Plctup -help ,up,.,, It e ZIP ALONG TllE Hlllll· WAY 29 tJa1t 't4 MG8. n11 In aood .,..ittlon with • I 'ti Tnno, and a,...,,_ lJftbulllqfno. Tuesday T August 8 FOR ROBERT C. SANGSTER Newport-Mesa School Board, Trustee Area 6 RESIDENT HARBOR of tho dlotrict sine• 1956 HIGH SCHOOL gr1duot1 (19591 AnORNEY AT LAW pr•cticing in Newport Boach FORMER TEACHER four y11r1 In N1wport-M111 1t E1t1ncl1 High School FAMILY MAN wife Kathlnn ind daughter Suzanne GRADUATE U.S.C. IABI C1l.St1t1 L""9 Booch (Crodontiol) Pepptrdin• University IJDI PARENTS, EDUCATORS, ond CONCERNED CITIZENS ENDORSE THE CANDIDACY OF BOB SANGSTER: Ari'"' I Ji111 Sth1f1r a.tty Liiiy Mri. 00111141 Mc l1111i1 ffeyd I M1 ri111 Htrf'(ll'lall k1Wt Shelto11 CtrTt11 I . Itek I Mr1. Jo1tplil Jl111 Weocl L.111111 I Mtry 0111111 lto1cl111 Ft1l•v J111111 1 s.n., K111pp Ptt1r l11r1ff ll:ey I A"'" W1r4 Dr. C1rl l 1Jw1ll M11. 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Word Grt11•illo I Mtry L.iirudoll Alfrocl: L.•otti, Jr, Mtrk S. Millerd lrucfl I Loli Gollier Or. Tom lltkoloy Robtrf T. McCtffroy Mr1. P1t1y Mltcholl Andy I lit• Zlmlitldl Gordon Morrow Mtrlly11 Mc l1111i1 Robort l Jo .0.1111 W 1rd H1rry I l11t1111• Coro• Gi119or Ptt• Mrs. Gtbrietlo lt1mo1 Chtrl•• l Audro'( CoHOfl J1110 Port•r Tiioodorfl I K•y Kolly Nonntfl I K•v 11119 Alt11 loody Sto .... I UMlt Klmblo Corel lltflch•rd Brod I Volorio 1f-41llow Phil lrow11 Pot Wll1011 ltolr I LonolH lutcMr lvcly l vklcli ~. J•o -lroclm•n 0011 D1ffv Willi•111 Eilort Rtlph I Dotti• Cl•ck Joh11 Woller H.,.Jd &l11t lty i Morth• &oort• Joff a Jttklo Wl111 lully I Surt ltrff Fr•11k I Portie Oldll'lon Mtnlo l1Hk l im I Jocfy Ho1flllfl lorb•r• Hoyw•rd lobott .. ""'" s.,0111011 Htl•• E119lth•rt ll:elMrt I t.r1Mt1 Hll4111t.r1N J"1y ft11te• l.c.k I Miry kt+y Fi1lt.r , .. " ....... 11111 M•'1•ret Sa~1tw IC1rel1 Dlnlbk Willl1111 I H1I" e.W Mel°tf I Je Att• SM.Nt, a.rt .. a Je AM v,......,.,. y ·i S"1it Jilniia · ~ ... IJe&11 _...,.._, Mra. Nfttl a.u., Mtt. 'Vlll....i ~•• r PoW lly SANOSTER FDR SCMOOL 'lj)ARD COMMITTll, Ar'-f Schofot! Chel,..,..., 2ft ludmar Rd., CG\tl-. . . • --~ Sur•I' -· T'°'" . " D1te wllfl, ..... ,_, ::."'Ii lnlrfl ::.-; Co Co I For The -Record Dbsolutions , Of Marriage Death Notice• OAIL 'f PILOT 9 CAC Representatives 01 ' 3 to Face 'Poor' Candidate I I Beti 'rig ·Charges -o- Deadline Tuesday o--09il; SAr\T:\ A~.\ -A O'>sla \lt~::in and t"o companions hnked bv arre:.:tinJ:: o{f1(..'t'rs tG the Ofl<'ratlon Gr "''h:n police dt'srr1hl..'C.1 as a SI00,000 a \1 eek 11.'NTA ANA -Deadline for filfJW for candidacy as a repretenlaUve. of the poor to the Orange County Com· munity Action Council (CACI ~Tuesday. Eleht representatlvts o f below-povttty·level residents will be elected Aug. 28, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. They will be eJeded !tom HunUnct<>n Beach • Fountain van.7. San CJemenie • San Juan Clpbtrano • Capistrano Arraign.ment Set in Drug Indictment SANTA ANA -A Newport Beach man accused on arrest or holding 250,000 am- phetamines and 4 5 , o o o barbiturate capsules for sale in ~ bome h8! been ordered to face arraignment Aug . 18 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge WUliam "'WTIY set the date for Lyle Philip Rodgers, 11, of 305 32nd S1. Rodgers, recently indicted by the Grand Jury on charges of possessing and s e 11 i n g narcotiC!, is he!d in Orange County Jail with bail set at 1100.000. Judge Murray al the same time issued $100,000 bench warrants for the arrest of Hank David Kuykendall . 2~of ' 305 32nd St. ·and Pierre Jacques Berlolino;·22, of 7310 W. Oc<an Front BIV11. Both men are named with Rodgers in the Grand Jury in- dlclment. Rodgers was arrested at his home April 23 in a raid organized by Newport and Huntington Beach p o I i c e , sheriff's deputies and state narcotic agents. UC Irvine Lab Planned .. - Beach. Anaheim, Orange, El Modeno, Santa A1'1. Stanton • Buena Park and Garden Crove • Westminster. The II-member CAC dir«u various programs In the coun- ty funded by the federal Office of E c o n c.. m I e Opportunity ( OEO). and departments ot Labor and Health, EducaUou and Welfare. · Uookn11ikln~ operation have lx't-'n •1rdert'd to fa re lrlut Nov. 2\1 in Ort1nl(t' County Superior Co1u1 These l~lude Head.start, Nell)>borhond Youth Qlrpo. public servk:e careers, legal services through legal aid tociety, family p I an n Ing ~----o-•. _ ... _ _, - through the health depart-L----------------------------------ment, day care and alcoholism program•. Airports Pinpointed Other members of CAC are public officials and represen-Association ot Governments (SCAG) would spot so- tatlves of community groups. called metroports and commuterports to help serve Candidates mwt live in the airport needs for 10-county area, at least through area they expect lo represent, 1985. Metroports such as Orange County Airport range. Commuterports \VOul d pro\'1de reeder ser\ · ice to the larger metroports. and t'onllncnta.J nnd intercontinental airports. 'fhe 8700.000 Pereira study currently is under st udy it.self by SCAG. be at least II-years-old , not be would provide commercial service within SOO·mile employedbyOEOandhavea~.::.::.=-=~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~ petition signed by IS people who qualify as poor under OEO criteria. Voters in the election must be 18, a resident of the pover· ty area, not be employed by OEO and must meet OEO economk: criteria. In those standards. a family of one cannot make mort than $2,000; a family of two. not more than .SZ.600 : three, '3.300: four, $4,000 : five 14.700 : sb: $5.300: sevrn. SS,900: more than seven. S600 is added for each additional familv member. Petitions can be picked up at the CAC ofnce at 212 W. 8th St.. Santa ·Ana. Voting sites will be announced tater. The League of Women Voters will monitor the elec- tion. Land sc aping Course Se t For Autumn Charge Cut; Mesan Sent To Prison Date for Tri<tl Set Carrio·r Slato·d To Come I lo111 c PAID POLITICAi. AOVERTl~EME/llT VOTE AUG UST BT TOM MacKINN O I DDS • FOR NEWPORT -MESA 6th DISTRICT Remembtir - RITA K. WHITE ENDOl5ED l'f' The Silent Majority '°' SCHOOL BOARD GIYI US A VOICl- VOTE, PLEASE No purchase necessary. Hundreds of prizes and gifts totaling SCHOOL BOARD ''The Best Education Today Means A Better To111orro-iv'' CONSUMER EDUCATION-PROTECT OUR 18·YR. OLDS SCHOOL SIZE STUDY -TO SAVE YOU $$$ CITY STUDY SERIES -STUDENT INVOLVEMENT GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING IN THE FORMATIVE YEARS J\.lrs. Polly Johnston . ' $25,000 ::::::1 1 portrt11•4.95 th b d One8"10Coronetandatxwaltct·slu e roa way Mrs. Carolyn Kimme Mr. Ralph Ki ser Mr. Willie Otto Mr. & Mrs. John Scoll Mr. & Mrs. Jim Wood Mr. & Mrs. Stu Fine Dr. & f\.1rs. Robert 1laHck J\.lr. & Mrs. Jon J\.fcKibbcn Mr. & Mrs. Don Webb ~1rs. Mary Blake Dr. & Mr s. Don Kin g ~I r. & ~lrs. Cit! Davenport ~lr. L!ob J affe IJr. & \!rs. Lo"'ell S. Eren3loft i\1r. DarreU \Vard Mr. & ~frs. llugh Th'lmpso n J\.1r. & tl1rs. Warren Keller Special prices on (rame1 tool Portrait Studio, !st Floor Huntington Beach -892-3331 stere the sounds of the harbor _ _r __Ld~~7 youve never heard it so good . -,.--~ .. • • . :, I • ' I I I ' I I j ' s 'Boom' Fizzles Out? Wall Street Fears Building Recession c111n1n .. ..._ MllitW ~ and have adequate productlon NEW YORK -A boomlllg hofne..buildlrtg industry ii one sector of lhe economy that has provided economic policymakers with nothing but favorable surprl.ses this year. Houslng starts -a sensitive barometer of the Industry's health -have been barreling along at a record-breaklng 2.4 million annual rate, well above Washington 's g<>il of 2 . 2 million units for 1m. Reslden- tial<"Onstructlon spending Is slated to top $50 bWion . up 22. percent over 1971. \\'h ile hou.i;:ing's unexpected vigor p I e a s e s Washington. \\1a11 street has been acting as if the industry "'ere about to slip into another one of its periodic recessions. Not only are most home-building stocks considerably lower than they were six months ago, but shares of rooflng, wall board, and other building-materials 5uppliers have al!IO skidded sharply. "There's been an awful lol of Indiscriminate s e I Ii n g," C'ommenls Richard 1\1 llof.(cri1 of White. \Veld & Co .. a Wall Street brokerage h o u s e . Eastman Dillon, U n i o n Securllies Company p:>inls out that building-mate:rial !ll~ pilers. unlike home builders, are benefiting from a growing home-remodeling and repa ir business. The upturn i n business. The upturn in non- reside:ntiat construction. which includes everything from shop- ping centers to sewerage sys· tems , is also a boon lo the building-m<iterial makers. What has been worrying in- vestors. annlyi:;ts s11y, art' signs that housing acti\'LIY may be peaking out and ~ta rtinc; to decline ovrr the next 18 m·onths. Meniories of the In- dustry's volatility nre deeply sketched in Investors' minds from the late 1960's. when housing sta rl s sagged below the l.S million mark on more than one occasion. Another Investor concern Is .the fate of a federal subsidy Staco Tells Sales Hike Staco Inc.. Costa l\1esa. reports first half 1972 sales of $2, 763,000, 23 percent higher than the comparable 1971 period's $2.239,000. Second quarter e a r n i n g s ended June 30 were $39,000, which is up 3 Percent from sec- ond quarter 1971 at $37.750. .......... ""'· VOTI AUCi. I JAMES ENSIGN SCHOOL IOAlD ' , FINANCE progrum which financed 1 out of evrry S housing starts last }'ear. Scandals and gr alt in the administration of these pro- grams have led to funding cul· backs. Estimates of subsidized· housing starts have been revised doY.11ward from obout S00,000 units to 350,000 tlr less. O\.\·ing lo tighter controls ex· crc1sed by lhe Federal l~ous· ing Administration. builder~ catering to the IO\.\'·inco mc rnarkct arc not achieving as many sales as a year ago. A myriad or environmental problems created by zoning restrictions. land shortages, and sewerage moratoriums it another cloud hanging over the industry, "Land availabili- ty and zoning are the biggest constraints on expansion in suburban areas today ,'' observes one W e s t C.oast builder. In man y areas multi· famil y housing. even in the luxury category. is \'irtua!ly rxcluded because of opposilion from local-property owners. In spite of all this. ;o,ome ana lysts argue. there's a good ·deal to -be said in· the in- dustry's favor. Even if housing starts should dip in 1973, they should still add up to a respec· tably high 1.9 million units. With good prospects for am- ple 1nortgage credit, demand for housing is expected to stay strong. Rising vacancy rates in some parts of the South and Califoniia are limited mainly lo rental apartments . The vacanc y rate for homeownership units ls less than l percent, a vecy low figure. On the assumption that in- vestors will soon make a more optimistic assessment of the industry's prospects, several brokerage firms are recom- mending selective purchases. \Vhite, Weld favors Kaufman & Broad and Centex Corpora· lion, tv.'O of the nation's largest home builders. Boosting sound balance sheets, both companies are enjoying rising earnings and h.igber market penetration in a n u m b e r or geographical regions. White Weld aho 1 i k es Weyerhaueuser Olmpany and Temple Industries, largely becall!e both companies con- trol their own timber sources HOW TO MAKE $MONEY$ IN APARTMENTS INVESTMENT LECTURE TAX SHELTER and INCOME BENEFITS TUE.S. AUG.I ·CORONA DELMA.Ill H.S. THUlll . AUQ.10•NEWPOlllT HAllllOft H.S. TUEi. AUQ.11· MAf!:INA H.S., HUNT. ICH. THUPl.AUQ .17·COSTA MESA H.I. • SPARLING INVESTMENT Corporation J&,:l::;~ 2192 Oupont Driv e Irvine, Colli. 92664 133-3544 • • PANTERA by do'J'omuo •.. Import~ for Uncoln-1.fercul')'. JtAUan roacbv.wk O'ttt«!d by the brilllflnt Ghia Studlc. ot. Turin. Ford dedaned the ~l OD '4V V-8 r.nRiM. Four whttl ln- dcpcnent .usptmlon and mid-ship en~ placemenL f1,'t IPffd a-ur box. fully •rnchron1ttd ..• 1 Pantrra ••• Italian ror Panther ••• a-.,c .. ,,tf,.,..,.iJJl/fi-.em• ohnson&son I-$ I I capacliy lo m«I .,..,1q de- mand for plywood and other fomt products. Eastman Dillon f a v o r 1 buildJng·materlal companies such aa Ctrtalt1tctd and Jlm Walter, both of which have an important stake in the n o n residential cona:trucUon TIU1rket . Even thou&h aome of the bullding-materlal com· panlet are bumping up againat profit.margin ctllings. price levels are considered to be high enough to allow for profit improvement over the ne1t tv.·o years at least. Standard & Poor's, while cautlonlng that the' decline 1n building.material stocks may not yet be over. suggests a "highly selective" buy i n g strategy 1lres 1lng "conservatively appraised" is- sues such as Sherwin WUliams • and Nationa l Gypaum. One group that Wall Street doesn't think is on the bargain Super Tulle counter yet are the cement producers. Though the ~mcnl industry is operating at a fast clip, Price Commission rule! have blocked price increases for a number of companies. Thus profit margins are likely to remain depreued until con- trols are eased, analysts reckon. Money's Worth Thjs five-Coot heavy· weight -not the girl -is a 200-pound super power tube, one of the largest, heaviest and most powerful in the world. It is made at the RCA plant in Laocas· ter, Pa. .What Is It You Want In Business W 0rld? By SYLVIA PORTER "At \Ohat ages," asked Ter· ry, a 29-year-old investment banker obviously destined to climb the success ladder, "Is it entirely okay for you to change job! frequently In or- der to test yourself on what you want to be and do?" Tn v.· ha t age range, both of us then debat- td. should you be find- ing the in· dustry in which you want to .-011T•• spend . your future years and should you be mo\•lng from job to job \Vithln that industry in order to build up your skills and ex· perience? By what age should you have deflnltely located your own Industry, be set to move vertically toward the job goals you have concluded are right for you! Spurrtd by Terry's penetrating questions, 1 weltt lo James A. SkJdmort, ~ year-old president or Handy Associates. for the answers. Harnly is one or the top ex· ecutive recruiting and management training firms In the world -charging for counseling on a 1ln1le job fees ranging up to P ,000 for an in· divJdual, $30,000 ror a cor- poraUon. Since I reason, ther!fore, that It's highly unlikely you 'll have the opportunity -not to mention the fee -to ask Skid- more In person for specific ad· vice about jobs, I did the ask- ing for you. Here are six prac· tlcal guides to job success deveJoped by Handy over years <lf helping to mold the careers of ram o us in· dustrialists . Control Unit Sets Talk On Quality The Orange Empire section of the American Society for Quality Control will hold Ill second su mmer s e a a i o n meeting at August 15, at 7,30 p.m. The meeting will be be.ld at the Rayell Complll)I Com- munity Room. 15471 Del Amo Avenue In Tustin, The guest speaker will be Rocco L. Fiaschetti, director • Quality Assurance Ope:ratlons & RC50UJ'Ces, Space Division of North Americ;i.n Rockwell Corporation. FlaschetU11 sub- ject wlll be "Quality Cost Maoaae~t Syatero.a I n Industry." A d-n end -Uhop period will follow whlcb wt!! be moderated by M a r I o Mlnordl, Quality Auuranot Staff, Au-.S. STARS Syan.,, OmllT ii ... of ttM .,,rl4't l"l't utrolo- ..,.. l!J• coltimn ii ... ol lhe DAILY PILOTS -· t turN. • _ ·ru Jn Jhe .. n~t fiy_e years or your job career -say from age 22 to 28 -try to find out what you want to do, what you want to be. Don't hesitate to mtke several job changes, for you are testing yourself. As a young man or woman, ask yourself: "What do I want out of Ille? What do I y,·ant IG do?'' In these years, Skidmore says, "The y()Ullg man or woman who is unmarried is in generaJ successful tG a greater tlegree than the married, because they can more ea!lly move around on their own or more easily be moved by lbeir firms." Also Skidmore went out of his way to emphasize to me that increasing numbers of the firms which Handy Associates is counseJing are urgently seeking young women -and for more than showcase posl· lions. His mes.sage: the op- portunities for you, the young. educated. ambitious, mobile American woman. have never been so bright. (1) Also, in the 22-28 age range, concentrate on finding the industry in which you want to stay. "The futurt top leaders are to an impressive extent the ones who were set in their ov.'fl industry in their 20s and who then moved within it to gain know-how." (3) Al the age of 30, stop and think hard. Take the time to sit down quietly and write out some answers to yourself on such questions as these : Where do you want to live? Where would you and your spouse be happiest? How much aMual pay will you need to earn 10 or IS years from no\v to meet the sta.ndard or living you want? You 'll have a much clearer concept of your goals after you've honestly made this effort to "know thyself. amoog the hardest of all tasks you'll ever un- dertake," cautions Skidmore. (4) For the ne1t 10 years - say to age 40 -prepare younielf deliberately for what you want to be. Grade yourself on these qualities for success: drive, retpooslbllity, health. good character, ability to communicate. ability to think. ability to get along with peer pie, ability to k .. p your perspectives (I.e., recognlie your usponstbUltles to society even while you're watchtna your competllon In busln<as). (S) In the -age bracltel you 'll hit a treacbero111 phase o f "cyclical resUeanas" when you may mlllakonly chanie jobs becauae you're looking for "the gretntr grass.'' Be on guard; agaJn, qulellJ checlt up on your 1oa1&. (I) Alter are 45. llart con- eoUdaUnc: -use the yean to broaden r 0 u r objectives, achlen Mlll!meo~ lay Ille boala for 1 _.,. .... Ute afle-you leave your C0111J11111. !Cy tui<le b ne<aNr1l7 brief. but lfa loaded. And I will have given you -ol lho moll ailnificaDI job blnb ol )'Ollr eollrt .....,. ~ t dlalJmp )'OU mtnl7 lo glyo yOUlllO!I the .......... lo -two decepUftlJ almple q .... lklm: Wbal do )'Oii WIDI out ol l~e? Wbat do 7ou want to doT Iatlier Fad Sparks Shortages By LEROY POPE ",....,..,..,.. NEW YORJC (UPI) -The crue or America'• youth for leather Jacteu. bt(lb cut boots and broad belts cl leaJher ii on a coltwon coune with a worldwidt shortage of cattle hides. · The lhortage h11 produced 1 pollUcal donnybrook in W 1sh1n11on. Commerce Secrelar)' Peltr Peterson recently wt restric- tions on the ezoort 0 r American hides. holdlna them to Last year's level ol 15.t millJon. Peteraon acted alter muahroomJni E u r o p e a n purdwea of Amer!< .. hides had pushed the prk< up lrom 14 lo 30 cents • pound. PROMPTLY. REP. Oorlwn Purcell, (D-Tex.). who 11 district Is in cattle country. moved to amend to Export Control Act to stoo restricting hide exports. He said he. feared Peterson's move would simply hold down prl«s ranchers could get for their hides without a n y com- pensating benefits to American consumers. Sen. Carl CurtiJ, R.·Neb., said he would pttSI the same amend· ment in the Senate. "Congrusman P u r c e 11 couJdn't be more wrong," lrv- inl( Glass of the Tanners Coun. cil in New York told United Press International. ''The rise in the cost of hides so far can co 1 t Americans as much as S2 in the retail price of a pair of shoes." )IE SAID· THE rmrictions the 'Commerce Department has put on exports are mild and cannot cause any drop in the price of Jeather. "The best that can be hoped for is that they will prtvent a further runaway advance," he said. Tn contrast, Glau said, the other leading cattle hide pro. ducinic countries, Argentina, Brazil and India, have totally embar~oed tmorl of hides, thus for<lng the shoe and leather Industry of Eurooe and Japan to depend on the United States. GLASS SAID the trouble started In Argentina where mismanagement by t h e government wrecked t 11 e Ar,rentine cattle industry so . badly that the country, once the world's greatest. meat tt· porter, no longer produces enouirh betf for its own oeople and there are no hides left to sell 1broad, European shoe and leather goods maken then bid up the price of American hides. "We had a couple of tan- neries close ln the United States because of the resultinc hide shortage," Glass said, "and American shoe manufac- turers were hit hard. 'Ibey saw Europeans grabblng a bigger share of our aboe market bv buying , American hides, ma.king sboel at lower European labor cosb and shlppinll! them to the United States." C 0 M M ERCE Secretory Peter.ion and sboe fndu1try leaders believe the uport curb on hides will enable the lndustrv to increase output about 7 .! percent In the lut ll\'t months or lhls vear and halt price boosts. Domestic shoe output fell l!i.! percent last year. The leather craze of the younger gent.ration started before the cattle hide shortage became acute and .,.., cl !be youngsters will ..we for vinyl aubstllutes. Bui mos! of ll>e real afflclonadol want senut:ne 1 .. 11>er. and Ibey ha .. lo pay through the nose for II now. S&u Keep Mortgage Loan Level Finance . Briefs •11eei-eu NEW YORK-North Amerlcu lloctwell Corp ..... nounced oel earnmp of '2).lt mllllon. or • CWI a common ahare, In Ill third fllcal quarter. up a ~ !tom 111.17 mJlJ1on, « 7 ..... • aban. in the -quorter a year ago. In addition. the comJ>llll' bad .. ulroordbwy crtdJI of ls.It mllllon from Ibo W. of a portioo of the compaoy'• com- mon stock bokl lDI• o f Envin>leeb Corp. This lnulhl total net Income 1o IJl.1 mJlllon, or ILi per aban. e Vr•lu• Ml..e LOS ANGELES-Gelt1 Ofl Co. N)'I It will mpend uranium mining operalklm In the Shirley Buln near CaJpf.r, Wyo., becaUll" of licenalnl de.lays for nuclear powtr plants aod r n ovenuppl,y of uranium. Georae F. Getty, II, ex- ecuUve vice pre1ldtnt of lbe firm Aid the urWIDD mine will begin lo phue out later this month and wm cloM by mld·ll73. Getty said expected demands for uranium did not materiallze due t o en- vironmentll reviews and licensing problems that have halted oonstrucUon of nuclear p:>wer plants. e E•Ultt?• Sold PHOENIX. Arlt. -Sole cl Di~mond .Vallef Estates Mar Prescott, involved in a 1917 bankruptcy actlm in U.S. Dlltrlct Court. bu been .,,. nounced Monday by federal trustee James Hamblen. Hamblen of Pboenil said he accepted earnest money from United Leasing of Calilornla and Valley Ranches, Inc., of Utah for a ·sale prioe .of $1 .S million. 'Th.e saJe is ACbedDled Aug. 17, he soi<!. lo sallafy c:redllon of Western Growth Capital Corp. and Wmun Growth Inveatment Co. eM11earonl CORONADO -Italy's leaderahlp in macaroni la slip- ping away, says a spokesman for U. S. pula producen. Vlncenl F. Lan>aa o I Westblry. N. Y .• president of the National Macaroni Manufacturers Assoclallm, says the United Ststea bu doubled its proc!Dcllon •Ince 1950 and b turntna out u billlon pounds anmally. On the other band. Lan>aa aald, Ilaly'a annual prodoctloo of about S.7 billion pounds of macaroni ii declining. ' • ~kht?t?d BOflrd BURBANK -lloberl W. Haack, -!dent of the N.,. York Stock E%cllange, he been tlected lo the boanl of dlredors of ll>e Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Raact. 55. will step clown July Sl as stock ezchange Pl'f9" !dent and will join the Lock· heed boanl on Aug. 1, Lock· heed said. Haack was elected the o~ clwi,e's fourth f u I I • time president In 1967. e WlllnutS•lf? MODESTO Rall Berberian of Modesto .,,. nounced be has IOld bis nlnut and almond proceulng ftrm for an 1JlldfscJooed 11U11t lo Ptt Inc .• of St. Loula, Mo. Berberian said be wm re- main as general maoaatnl portner o( the flnn, .. -$11 mlDfon Ollll\IOI ulea made It one of the -Id's llr(eat fn- dependtnt walnut bu!Ung and packaging companies. Pet Inc., b a broadly·b1111ed manufl<lum and <On111J11U producta morlteter whose uJes Jut year lopped f7l1 mlllloo. WASillNGTON (AP) -S.v- lnga and Joan -1atlona -e E•fre Lo•• Unutd their hlgb level of . LOS ANGELES _ Eqrv morli/ll• loans and com-Inc. attributea a $1 million net mltmenll for future ltndlq In lou for the fllcaJ >"" endlnc June. Cba1tman P re •lo • April 30 lo opu•tloool c1Jf Martin of ll>e l'tdenl Home flcu!U.. during a recent u.i Loan Dant Board bu an-nidlty a1sla and lo , '"ll<a "":'..~:-JoamcloledbylD-wrfteofl of doubt!~ ;;d'"""' ncefftblll u well u ... "' uYIDD ""' 1o • • cnw. ID llllfcfpollon of poten. UIOC:lotlooa lilt • """"' of llal -!or fi...i lf!I." IU billion In June, a paWll The .........,. Aid the! It larpr tban In June 1m and II showed a Joa of JU million porecnt ll1Cln than In "'1 .... the':-J'""'otinl cdnf to ••ICIM!l1 odJusted ~ Aid ~ ~ naur-. -lie l1oar ....... New fOMl'onl ~ ID-dlvlllcn 1'ltldo Ired -....,.. ...tment oomml-1 n Ing 1 1-, llllil -Ute llGI Jone lotalld fU liI1lcll, II all mo1J1ba-11 wjl1 doll oI1 a porttllt maro titan ID J-WUte Front llq1or 1'71. buU ~ lea thu la I e p I rt au n It wltlch k Moy. opera1es. '. • FAME-LESS FACES - -lllWll I 'Of:~ . ~ /, ......._/ - IWlllC.OIN9 Think You Don't Know Them? ... - You prob.by don 't recognize 1 single name or face in this group ind yet, ii you're one of the DAILY PILOT'S v1ry weU informed editorial poge re1dars, it is this talented t11m of writars which helps you kHp informed. They write the Editorl- 11 R-rch Report._ Though their own names don't 1ppur on the .. rticles which are pubtoshed under the Edilori1I Research Reports hHding, these ire the re1I pros -diggers who go after ~D the. beckround fects which put today's top issues into penpective -without thought of seeking the lime !hot goes with the name when you're 1 n.tionol columnist. They~re 'Your INf=ORMERS Yes, they could b4I yOAJr "inform tr>!' It's fNlures like Edltori1I Research Reports which make the DAILY PILOT much mON than just the most import1nt 'hometo•n ntwipoper 1van1ble to residents 1long the Or1nge Coast. The DAILY PILOT is !lie total pochge. It m1k.. whatever hoppens in the world "locol nows" ind delvers it dally right to your home. Let this te1m of ded"1- coled ''tflfotmen" help you hep informed. Rud E:cf.torW It-rel> Reports on the edilori1I poge -ft Ill the otMt informative special fuhnl in other plffl of the • ' DAILY PILOT - , • I f • •• j • I ' • , I { . ' . . • 'I • f • • • I : . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. I 1 . .., I • • f ' ~% DAILY PILOT Griffith's Tabasco Tri11mphs Gtorce Grllllth'1 ca I -31 Tabaso> from Los Angeles y 1cht C1ub WU Willner of the Wiman Perpetual Trophy for the best performance In the four ra.ces of the Yachl Racing Union Cruise. · Tabuco was the winner of the Los Angeles Times Trophy for the race from Los Angeles to Howland's Landing on Wednesday, was the. winner of the Eagle Rock Race on Thursday, was second overall in the race from llowland's to 1'1oonstone Cove Friday, and was aerond overall in the Homeward Bound race from .. llooda1. -7, 1972 Catalina to Alamitos Bay on Neat ..._ ,.... Sunday. THE WINNER-Tribute, skippered by Bill Lawhorn Winner on both predicted log of Balboa Yacht Cl ub, crosses the finish line off races for pov.·er cruisers was Ne\vporl to win the IOR division of Newport Har1>9r John Pa yne of Balboa Yacht "J'acht Club's Gold Coast race. Club ir Marvida II. Day by -------------------- day results of the enlire cruise: Los Angtle1 lo Howland's tOR Overall <Los Angeles Times Trophy) Taba sc o, . George Grirtith, LA YC. CLASS A -(I) Taba sco: (21 Dorothy 0, Bob Beauchamp, NHYC; ( 3 ) t.1alaguenR II, Bi' Ravenscroft, SBYC. CLASS B -( l l Amante. Don Barber, LAYC: (2) Gauntlet. Ed Woodward . BCYC: (3! Vivanl. ~tort Jla skell . LBYC. ~10RF' -(II Sandpiper JI, '-lontague Mintey. LAY C: (2l f'lai r. Charles Brunner , LBYC. PHRF -fl I Atari. John Cazier, BYC: (2) ~1ilari. Mort Bloom, DRYC; (3) Pele, Jim Emmi. BCYC. PRgDICTED LOG -Ill Marvida JI; (2)" Crabby Too, Bruce Crabtree. SDYC. Eagle Rock Race CLASS A - ( l l 'Tabasco; l2J Ma\aguena II : (3) Dorothy o. CLASS B -(ll Ghost: 121 Vivan!: (3! Counterpoint, Bill lieadden, BYC. r.10RF - ( l) Flair. PHRF -(I) Atari; (21 Cin- nabar, John Kimble, BC,'C; (31 Pele. . Merrill Outsails 54 To Reach U.S. Title SAN DIEGO -Pau1 Merrill Seal Beach Yacht Club. of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club Defending champion Bud outsailed ~ rivals Sunday to Gardiner or King Harbor capture the national cham· Yacht Club won the final race pionship or the Cal·20 class but his showing in the flnt held at San Diego Yacht Club. two races of the championship r.terrill won the title without night dropped him . to 15th winning a race . He recorded place in the standings. finishes of 2-3·2 for a total of CliAt.1PIONSlllP FLIGHT seven points. -(I I Brisk II, Paul Merrill, Ru n n er· u p was John ABYC, 2-l-2, 7 pis. (2) Half Nooteboom of Santa Monica Circle, John No o t e boom, Yacht Club with 12 points. Sf..1YC. 5-2-5, 12. ~3) Coco Joe, The fleet was split into two Ron Hood, KJIYC, ~IM, 20; divisions after Friday's race. (4 ) Soul Seeker, Legg and Winner in the consolation Gardiner, KliYC: 10-9-3, 22; fiight was Robert Sherer of (5) Super Star, Lloyd Powell, .. ·' -· -LBYC, 8-lu..29.- Hold Tank Standards Announced CONSOLATION FLIGIIT - (1) Menehuc, Robert Sherer; (2) Thundermug, Stu Angus, 'VYC; (3) Git.ana, Gordon Pickett, HHYC. ·' ' 218 Y achu Enter Harbor Regatta • SHIJ!!!llll (ISHll 'ftmaa. 111or9 tb111 Ill --Ill Bob -· BYC: I l I lo be <UC\ -.. 17 -~~. '(l)~.nma;:; ahowed"" _,and --.:, day for Newport Harilor )'achf Koll. BYC; 141 PAI ...... - Ctub'a lnldltlonll Raoe Week. O'Jlall, ~ YC. )l<gatta. BRODES# ( I 0 ) - ( 1 ) 111e recatta a1ao !eallnd M-. Bill Taylor,' BYC; the Golcl Coast 11ace-for '*"8n (I) Man!ja, Bob Kelleohof.,., , racinr yachll In three c1a-BYC; -(II f)naplle; Qlc8r on Satul<lay, and daa cham-Clovldence, NRYC. _,_..,, ID twe _,,_,_ TEMPEST (IHI) liaUt, ..---Pl ....,...... Jact Jalrolk1, NYC: clwel. Tribute, a C61umbla-u lllled SOUNG (15)-(t l "'1 d e , by Bill Lawhorn ol Blllboa Cllarlea Beek, NHYC; II) Yacht Club, WU the wlnnU of 1.-ilty, Toni Omolnmdr!I, the Ocean• Racin1t Dlvillon ol BCYC; (!l Socatull, Rick the Gold Coast Race, a :.mile J...,..., BYC. round trl-ln>m Newport to LllJO.llA (15)-(1) Hea<l-1~ Long Beach. Up-Hooey, Gattd Smith, BYC: Winner In the pactfi< Han-(2) IJWe Twitch, Cb a~ dicap Dlvlllon in a shorter Twichell, IJYC; (I) Old Pokey race around the E:mmy oil Too. VII, Marty Locbley, island wu Bruce Mc0atn•1 LIYC; (4) PhUttt, Alan Blllandra from Lido Ille Yacht ~ BYAC. 113HI) Jell Club. Mcllennald, ABYC: (I) Bruee Bud Edgar ol Newport , Twichell, yvc: (3) R a y Harbor Yacht Club won the ·Burdick, LlYC • Midget Oceao Racing Fleet KITE B (IHI) Marc raco around the oil Island in Raatello, LBYC; (I) Robert his Hun E Poo. Kinne NHYC Bill Taylor ol Balboa Yacht ~ A (IOHI) Mark Club w;on the Rhod~ cham-Gaudio, NHYC; (ll Vicki call, p1oosbip In Mlltresl. NRYC· (I) Jim ldJ>iham, Winner ol the ShleldJ Clu~;. (4) Beach, BYC; chrunplonJblp WU J 0 h~ (II K#th trlcl:, BYC. Homme of NHYC In l'ltlence. SABOT (I) Sieve Following are the trophy Wlbon BYC· (l Jack Fral>- wlnnen ln the regatta: co Lrirc· ruclw-d Hammond OCEAN RACING (tl-(1) BYC: (t) Kathleea Gerrie: Tribute. Bill Lawhorn, BYC: NHYC· (5) Wally Gerrie (21 Salty Dog, Ed .. a r d NHYc' ' Cushman. Columbia Yacht SABOT c (40)-(1) Tooy Club: (3) Antares. A I a 0 eo.., IJYC: (I) Steve Arrigo, Andttws, BYC. NHYC· (I) Steve Rados PHRF (11)-(11 Pussycat, NHYC: (4 ) Biii Bucldngbam' John Szalay, BCVC: ti) NHYC: (I) Ned Jones NHvc: CyC011a 11. Roll Roth, BCVC: ' ' (3) De Cort, Cal Preston, ,.... .... Ut. NHYC.· )" PC (7)-(1) Anxiety, Bob Thais,· VYC. YOll AU6. I JAMES· - -THISTLE '5) -· (I I Wild Wind, Will Templeton. CBYC. .. ENSIGN ' LUDERs-16 · ( 11 ) -( I ) Kildee, Ben Hromadka, LYC ; , SCHOOL IOAID ,,_ (2) Ariel, Carl Davis, LYCi 13) Shaft, Greg Wood, LYC. PHARMAC.Y Howland'• to Moonstone Robert M. Allan Jr. GabOOon IOR (overall) Ghost. , CLASS A -(IJ Taba;co: (2l Dorothy O; (3) After a year of deliberations and hearings the Federal En- vironmental Protection Agen- cy has come up with standard! for marine sanitation devices. The standards are described as ''holding tanks only -with a generous phase-in." WE OUOlE PRICES Malaguena. CLASS B -111 Ghost: (2) Lucky Chance, John Bromley. BCYC: 13\ Vivant, Mort Jiaskell, LBYC. MORF -(I) Flair. PHRF -(IJ Atari: 12) Topaz, Art Mareno, CBYC; (31 Columbia, Pat Dougan, BCYC. PHRF-B -(1 ) Queen Anne 11, Fred HaUett. BCYC. PHRF·B -(l) Queen Anne JI, Fred Hallett, BCYC; (2) Conquistador, Keith Gerrard. LBYC: (31 Cinnabar, John Kimble, BCYC. l\foonstone to Alamlto1 Bly IWt1t Ptrpetual) OVERALL -Vlvant, Mort Haskell. LBYC. CLASS A -Tabasco: (2) Westerly. Jack Hogan, NHYC; (3) Dorothy 0. CLASS B -(1) Vivant : (2) Counterpoint; (3) Amante. MORF -(I) Sandpiper !T, f\1or.tague Mintey, LA YC; (2) Flair. PHRF -(I) Cinnabar; (2) Topaz, (3) Atari. The holding tank only re- quirenlent becomes effeclive for new vessels t'Wo years after initia l promulgation of implementing Coast Guard regulations -expected about January of next year. Any existing vessel with a marine sanitation d e v I c e certified by the c.oast Guard as providing reduction of coli· form bacteria to t,000 per 100 mililiters or less and prevent- ing discharge of visible float· ing solids. if installed within three years of the Coast Guam regulations. may be used as long as the device remains operable. The standards apply only to vessels on which a marine toilet has been installed and do not require installatlon of a toilet facility on a vessel not so equipped. The standards will rre-empt state law or regu at ion regarding marine sanitary devices starting l\\'O years after the Coast Guard regula· lions for new vessels and five years after regulations for ex- isting vessels. 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Coast Hilhwav. at Femleaf, Corana del Mar • m AMPLI PAlllN• IN kill """-t:Jt. 1:00 .., 644-7575 ,AID POL ADY, SPECIAL ELECTION NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD VOTE TUES., AUG: 8 * Natln Calif...,_, Si.fonl-AJ.MD: . UCLA·M.P.H. * UalHnlty t-lof, Cldvlsefy, ,i-i.., Old dnalopmat ..,.n-o. , * s. ... cWW-1 14 y ... tMs-Dlstrlct. AIMrl-Fttld -· -t..Ay. * M <Olftmltmtat to ""8dplt of poWlc scltool t<IKatloo wttli locd cOlltnlL • Endoned by: f ,._ f. ,,__, M.D. ' OUR ANNUAl PATIO ··sALE begins Tuesday, August 8 at 8:00 A.M. • ' .. Woodard Tea Carts Woodward Dining Set N1ti1111lly f1-u1 • , • 42• t l1111 fol' t1ltlo 1114 4 cholrt., "Wtowtht iro11o, i11 ch11lk, white, p0fllp1ii111 9r••ll. 1u11flow1r .,.u ..... reg. $315.00 $~ . •. > • ••• $59.95 $7f.10 •••ileblo i11 chelk, 111~ll•wor, ••rd• Backers Rack IEG. $149.00 $167.00 Tea Carts & Flower Carts llG. $119.00 S12'.H Brown & Jordan Patio Funishi~gs, the sale you wait for! Up to 20,-. off on our complete line of T amiami chairs, tables, chaises •nd KCeuories. Sfnle t1p to 503 on ot1r Speclal .U 0tee .. f ... Kl11• .-ito ftcnd•hl,,.. •IMI -•orlee . -. . •If-froM our rt!9tc141r stock • • • get liere e9rllf , , tM•e lllfR sell pfl!kl11!1 • • Reg . Salt Price I White Wicker Chaise, •• i1 i224.00 $14'.tS 4 Wicker Shell Chairs 22.00 t.ts I 42'1 Wicker T1ble 79.95 57.tl I Wicker Swivel Ch1ir 52.00 32.t5 Skeetan Wicker Chairs 23.95 12.'5 I White Wicker l tier ttbl• 98.00 65.'5 I Whtte Wicker Oeslc/Ch•ir t80.00 115.tS I Wicker Towel St1nd 55.00 3'.'5 I White Wicker Towel Stand 65.00 46.'5 2 Wiclr:•r/Can• Swivel Chain 53.00 31.tS I Wicker/C.ne T1ble 44.00 JI.ti I Alumont Ottoman .. Sag.ebnish 26.00 H .t5 2 Aluminum Ch«i1e Fram11 28.90 17.H I Aimts Aire Side Teble .. Avocado 7.50 5.H 2 Gemstone T1ble1 t20.00 1ot.ts I Oren91 Rom• Curve Chair 15.75 10.H I Rijid Chti1e1 Honey, •• is 65.00 3'.H I Telescope Wicker Ch1i1e,· es i1 70.oi' 4t.H I Welnut W•ll Hat R•ck 14.95 10.tS I Gold I.odder Bock Ch•;r t5.75 10.tS 2 Wrought lro" O.ffodil Ice Cream Sth: 127.00 H.t5 I Alumont White/Yellow Chaf•• 11.00 u.ts I 1.+, 42" T1blH Oin i"9 Arm ChaiN, White/Gold, Alumont 205.00 115.tS 4 Gol~ Mada! Stools 20.00 11.00 I Pecan 42" Table/4 Cheirs 365.95 25'.tl llue Dlredor Chairs, canv•• cover 22.00 11.tl Wrought Iron C.mp1igrt Ch1ln1 c1nva1 coven 16.95 12.H I Set Samsonite 42" Teble/4 arm chein I S1f'l!IOnff• love S•at - Terry Cnend Piiis reg. $l.OO now $2.IO n9. -2.50 now $2.IO ~% Ofll on aU cllaisa ,.dsl • C08TAME8A 2221 Faltvlew Road Phone 642-8686 us.oo 1H.tl 75.00 6UO '. Patil ..,alas ,,_ w raaula *•l•r st.a • .....,.._ __ . • • • • ,, r •" ' • • ' ' • ' 1 ' • I D! have Jette! her ' La<tj st!& ~ :1! ~~ I I 6io•i • pe! und< hate! A llW'I .• JIEA ANDERSON, Editor ~' Anwst r. 1m ''" it Purr-feet Sentence :Fr or Cat's Clause DEAR ANN LANDERS; All my tile I have loved cata, ao noturilly I found the letter Crom the reader who w1* abeut her odonl>le Anpra .-alte coiled Lady Cbollerly, wry lalereatiltl. I doubt that her llance, the medical atudea~ WU actually oDersi< to cats. He J>"bobly just dla1lbd -. Cola -•• way ol "'"*II IUdl tblDp mil I -ic1 bet 1111 bollom dollar that Lody Cbol· terly did. The ,...,g ........ WU wlae to break the "'"'"""'!. I have always known that people who dOn't like cala are not to be trusted. Such • perst1l It innriabb' ....... -.... uriderhanded. I have never met a cat hater wbo wasn't a scoundrel. . A penon wbo Jovea cata sbould NOT morry o penon wl>o cloea DOI allore lbeae ieolilga. SUcb morrlogea are deatilled to fall. A cal llaltr abould morry hiJ own tlnd -they~ -other. wa can lwl> much rr.m -scrupaloual1 dean, unfalllng11 cllpllled crotum. 'lbe ancient f«ypt1ana were the -ol 1111. /llJ;J* wi>o bolod I cat wu pit to death. -TUCSON FlllEND DSAR TUCION: I -lolne4, oftel: '17,...,,,.... .... ,, ........ _ ... _........,_ ... -::;: "'_,Ii •• -. ,., dteJ .. --.......... -*"11111-... ---.. • ti& .._., lwac+•, IQI II a a Mt ....,, 11 rJ tllill .. ~ -lar 1111 t 2 1:J1rz r " So many of us complain because our busbands are slob.o. Olten they drop things wherever they happen to be - shoes, shorts, shirts, towels, socks. We either nag or we pick up after them, bot not until we.'ve made •~point of it, to make certain the guy It oware of the creat aenices we ronder. Mrs. Bird tells us: "U you want to ata.• married, do .... ralloaol lhlnklng. Pict up his aock.s wllboul comment .... thank God be dropped them beside YOUR bed." I appreciate the use or your aoap box • Am. -11KW1. CALil'OllNIA READER DEAR U.: TlwW for ....... Mn. Bini ad I mat lta,. -to Ille ...,. ICllooL DEAR ANN: Tito pn>blem: my lolher- 11Haw. -We~g1" him bia Ont p'Udson and be It ao DUiiy about the kid, lt'I ..... ba!1'8SSlng. He amolbers the baby (m D10111bs old) wldi -Olld eanlel' him -f&r ' 1toun •I a lime. I'm ao Urald our dtlkl will get --· -Grandpo cooo In lill face a lrealbea • 1dm ...,. slandy. Both my bustimd and I have ubd , Grandpo not to have.mdl -CIXlllCt with the baby. for beolth .......,., but ... 1)llght u well lal1t to the ~ Jl'a a ~ 11ta1 lhe boby m --m. 1"111-..,. bla ... -paid hall lhil tmdl ·-lo lib own klda, lllld lhll be bu fllpped ..... Ibis child. Pleue tell me how Ill deol w1l1t the prob- lem. -ORLANDO WOIUU!s DIWI CJa.1 -)al -la -......... •1act1ta1111 ..... -. II I' ... ... ~._.. ..... ''II --...... ,,_. •••• I .. , LlllJ. Dan,. get banaed by• 11Une" tbat'I tGo hot lo ioadle. 1'l'1' 11 cool -Aat1 ~ .... la "Noctlttl • l'ollltt& -Wblt Are the Umltlf" lal J'IUf rel ...... Am ~ lit .... c( lllo -DAILY PILOT,+ ••"-11 -..1n Giia Olld • .... """""'1. -onvelope. . . Like By JO OL!ON ................... It's ao old II bu • -· Olld II bu IO l!Wly """"' J\'I bud to COWi! them. 11'1 oo Interior d-•lor'a delJCbt, and 11•1 the delight of the Florence crttltltton -ol °'""'' County. .Tito ordtlledurol wonder It on old -In the north port ol Slnta Ana which bu been IHaed by Cl'iltenton Services as a re 1 ld e o c e for unwed molhen, counaellng center and Coco! point for support group activities. Tbe pillared, two-story home on North Broadway St....I la being lumlthed and ..rurbiabed by Ille Circle IUpporl groupa and several other Vr'Omen's groups, and the wrapptnp were taken orf for the flnt lime during an open howe last week. Acconllng to Sanla Ana city -· the borne wu built in ltzl and remained a private home untll 1953 when lt wu cooverled to doctors' ofrlces. NO RECORD The owner in 1947 was a W. J, Pollard, and in 19'12 the owner was listed as M. Barr. The original owner, however, is not recorded. It was enlarged and I m p r o v e d throughout the yean, aa building deport· ment records abow: 1924, aarage IDd porch added; 1'30, ollerallom: 11134, addlllooa ; It 14 , nmodel; ltto, moof; 1H7, stove in- sulation by Gilbert Olld Steoms for W. J. Pollard; 1947, addition to private garage by W. H. Bowman and Soos. Admiring the grounds of the new -~ ho-mF"of-Flo~nce Crittenton Services are Mrs . Kate Powell {left), executive director, and Mrs. Edgar Hill, past president of the 1948, termite work ; 1951, alterations to garage; 1955, convert to doctors' offices; 1958, alteratiOM within officta; 1972, seven fu:tures , M. Barr, and 1972, boarding howe and clinic, bullnesa license, Florence Crittenton Services. When completed for Ila Sept. 11 open. ing, the home will be a riot of color, a home lbat would make any ~ cheery. YOUTHFUL FEELING The living and dining rooms are being Curni3bed Olld decorated by the Sea Cir· .. Cheeking-the d.eeor for the h0usemothe7s room are {left to . right I ·Mrs. Ron Harrod,· Mrs. Emily Raymond and Miu uda Taylor. • • I ' ' • , ' board of directors. Families Wanted FOii« lomlllel .,. netded by Florence criu--ol Orange CGunly lo s1wo tWr -with te..oge molllon f<r periods llP to :Ill do71. ot on "" ..... needed" baail. Ac<ordlng to Mn. Koren Blg<ilmon. Crittentm ciour.lor, •1t01ter famlUIM will. ... the •llafac:Uon ol l1l'OYldlnl teenage molben wllb care •·n a 111perv1tlon while the reapomlbilltiea ol motherbood are .-med." ~ Anyone Interested In pat1icipatinl la tilt procrun may coll nor.... Crilo teaton lonlctl ot 117-tm • • Bright ond cheery wlll be the priY1te sitting room doWnstalrs, which 11 cliKusMd by Mn. RUSMll Toylor (loft) and Mrs. Edward Schmok. Home cle and Cl'ittenton board or diftCtort • They will be~. have • new coocb, chalis and lablet, and be "youthful in feeling," according to Mbs Zada Taylor. Tbe housemother's room, b e I n c decorated by the Altrusa Oub or Uiguna Beach. will have white carpet, day beds, new draperi es, bright 'bathroom ac- cessories and new linens. The kitchen is gleaming with Im· provements by the Sea Circle Juniors, and the isolation room Is being spruced up by the Mesa Circle. Brightening up lbe downstairs private sitting room is the Crown Circle, and contributing money for use as needed is the Seal Circle. Other county groups assisting are the Hildrtd Ferrell Circle, which Is decorating the visitors' bath in orange, pint and yellow; the Felicia Circle, which is transforming the donnitory 'bedroom into a teen's dellght with ao(t gold carpeting and brighUy colored furniture, and the Alpha Circle, which bas chosen a red, white and blue cam- paign theme for the small bedroom. LAUNDRY FACllJTIES Complete laundry facilities, lncluding soap, have been donated by the Anaheim Police Wives Club. 'l1ie selectloo of the Santa Ana home endJ a I !>-year sean:h by the Cl'ili.nton board of directors for a property that would accommodate a maternity home. Florence Crittenton Servi~ of Orange County came into being when a steering committee was orga.ni.z.ed on April 14, 1967, by Mrs. Frank Binney of Laguna Beach and Piirs. Richard Berkson ol Monan:b Bay. Plans for a large maternity borne were abandoned when more and more teen mothers began keeping their babies. A counseling service was added to tbe maternity home concept, and today Florence Crittentoo Services includes help for the parents of an unwed mother and her boyfriend, as well. "We will continue counseling girls who have any phase of a pregnancy prob- lem," said Mrs. Kate Powell, executive director. UNSTABLE HOMES 1be reaidency phase of the program will be helpful to girla from unstable homes , she added. "Many girls have never lived in a home atmosphere. "Eighty.five per<ent are keeping babl .. today. Ir they keep, they will be better able to care for lhclr child. ''This is not just a place to live. We are providing her with a place she can grow through her experience." Dr. Wallace Raynor, president, added, "I'm bubbling with the fact that we're going to OJ)en In a abort time." 1-Ie stressed that the unV(ed mother's needs are the "principal unmet oeed" In Orange County, and that the unwm mother has one of the "most traumaUe social problems and experiences anyone can have." In addition to Mn. Powell, the Crit. tenton staff includes Mn. K a r e n Bigelman and Jolin J. Ryao, experienced counselcn and social workers who work on an "as-needed" basis. • ( . J4 DA!l.Y PILOT .Monqr, Aututt 7, ltn Open-mind ~c:Jness, Not Ostraci~m, ~eeded for Recovery By CAROL MOORE Of .. DAllt ,, ........ The eva111ellstlc period b over and U 's time to dtal Jn- dividuaUy with the probltl'lll or each woman. Dr. Cynthia counsellna:, no& co er c Ion. Agencies lhouJd quh pu&hU!c lh<lr bW.. 1nd start puahlna a woman'• rlabt lo make her own decllk>n. " raull """' -lndude I u 11 t and ..U • repnioch, cbonted ltlUll leellllO ud lowend -Ila! Ii men. Ibo lalbor'L la 1111111 -. -· be bu Ont call .. lbl baby ~ It '• ~ lar ...,,. !loo." fi.1artin of San Diego told a UCI Extenaion 1emlnar on abortion counseling. Dr. Martin caUed on farnlly, rrltnds and advisers of abot'· lion palientJ to realize lheir heavy reliance on pc15itlve feedback to aid in adju.s1ment. "Ostracl&m is wrong. They should be encouraged to open up and be shown trust and ac- c:eptance." ' The cul.II celepy WU labeled u a "nebu.loM co. glomerate" that depmds on the Umlag and method of abor1ion, type of anesthetic, hospftal atmofpbtre and con- siden1lion lhown lbe poUent. ,,. lar d>upl -lltl- Jneo. fur II not -.u11 and ma.oy _,,.. have -..et • '· "\\'e must figure what the sexual 1ct, conception and pregnancy mtanl to t h e v.·oman," she said. "J1tr reac- dlJorden ... eshlbll *""' "' frllldlly ·after abortlonl. Dr. --,,11 ad•IMd , that other -la tbl lamllJ be told about u abor- tion to 8"ard aptaa lulure repemllllonl. 110ns may dt-tennine her n1otber-per!On image for the re.st of her life. L "The emphasis sbould be on Besides peer and parental respon.stS, othtr problems that "Most abortive caatt feel they ore IOlnl ii alone and their hu9bandl sboukfo 't hive to know. But they nffd emotional support and the child Is, alttt 111, IO perc<nl "A S-yMJ°"Old 11 an el· tremdy aware human belng [Cl,.~~ ...... ~ .=: "' MRS. RANGITSCH MRS. COKER MRS. GIBSON MRS. WHITT AM Nuptial Pledges Solemnized RANGITSCH-ALBERS United First P.lethodist Church, Costa P.1esa Was the setting for the marriage lin~­ ing Karen Jeanne Albers and James Steven Rangitsch. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Welter F'. Alber!--of Costa Mesa. P.1rs. J an et Rangitsch. Costa Mesa and Paul Rangitsch, Tustin. fi.1W Sandra Albers was the maid of hcnor . and bridesmaids were the Misses Connie and Nanci Albers. Vic· tor Goochey was the best man. and usher! were Jack and Scott Frost . The newl y weds are graduates of Coata 1'.1esa High School and she is a graduate of Orange Coast College. They ' will reside in Costa Mesa. COKER-SEITZ Home in lluntlngton Beach are Kenneth Ray Coker and hls bride, the former Laura Lee Seltz who exchanged vows before the Rev. Charles Smith 1n Calvary Chapel, Santa Ana. Their parents are Mr. and 1'-tn. Lamont Jahn Seitz cf HunUngtan Beach and fl.tr. and Mrs. R. L. Coker of Los Alamitos. Bridal attendanlJ wert the M1"es Kathryn Smith, maid of honor, Susan Cook, carol Gurney, Susan Hendry and Barbara Faggart, bridesmaids. Attending as best man was David C'.oker. and ushers were John Seltz, William cameron, Douglas Wrlgjlt and Lynn Hull. 1bt bride ts a graduate of Edison Hlgjl School, Hun- llngton Beach. Her husband graduated from San Diego High School and wa.s a pre- med student at Pak>mar and Cypress C'.olleges. He also served with the Army and completed a tour ot duty In Vietnam. l1T'S IE Flllll.Y II ,... haw new J1Claflbanl or know °' •"10M movtnc to our t.N. Jkut 1c~ua 10 Ulat .. .._ mQ" exlmd a f'r1endlJ: wek:anM and help .. _ .. _ _.,t..i "' lliilr --·-• .l Clast Ylsltlr ""· mt ..... ,,.. ' Jln.1ilitlr '4M174 \ bridesmaids were MISll Linda Yankov.·ski nnd Miss Susan fi.tagiera . Robert Gibson serv· ed as best man and ushers were Hichard Farrell and RaymOnd Lamoureux Ill. The bride is a gr11duote of UCI and now teaches art at University High School. Irvine. Her husband, also a graduate cf UCI. is a fr eshman crew coach at UCI. They will reside In Corona del Mar. WHITI AM-SMITH Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church. N e w p o r I Beach was the setting for the marriage of Carol Sue Smit h and Robert Lawrence Whit- tam of Newport Beach. The Rev. Lionel Dorais of· ficlated. Parenll'I of t h e newlyweds are ~tr. and f\.irs. \\'alter T. Smith cf Balbaa Jaland and Alladena, Mrs. Charles 1'1. Whlttam o f Laguna liills and the late Mr. Whit tam. fi.flss Elizabeth Smith Wa!!I the. ma.id cf honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Jean- nelle Smith, Miss L i n d a Schaumburg and Mn. David Chandler. Noelle Whlttam was the Dower girl. Best man wu Charles Whit· tam: serving as ushen were Michael Landry, De v o n Winslow Jr., James Kurlluk and Walter Thomas Smith, and Scott Maberry was the ring bearer. BUFFINGTON-SHAW P.1 a k I n I( their home In Riverside are Gilbert Byron Burrington and his bride. the former Vickie Marie Shaw who were married in the Cameo Wedding Ch ape l. Anah<lm with the Rev. Ralph Smtth olficiating. The bride, daugtv.er of Mr. and ~tr1. Harvey A. Shaw of •M:IJSJ_ .... .._..::.. • cmrYSmnsGl.CM'T-...... ,.._ .. '9ffm ........ .,....... -.. - Santa Ana HelghtJ, asked 1'.11ss Church, C'.osta Mesa wa1 the. Susan Ryan to be her maid of setting for the marriage ot honor and fi.1rs. Jen D. Petry Crystal Ann Brookens and to be the bridesm aid. Michael Joseph Zlelinak.l. Petry aerved as best man Their parents are Mr. and and Gary P.1. Shaw was the Mrs. Donald Brookens and Mr. usher. and fi.1n. JORph A. Zielinski, The bride is a graduate of -all of Costa Mesa. Officiant Corona de! Mar High School, was the Rev. Qaude Riffel of Orange Coast C'.ollege and Spokane. California State University, Miu Debroha Brookens was Long Beach. the maid of honor and Her husband. ~ or Mr. and bridesmaids were the MbRs Mrs. TOOmns C. Buffington of Gayle Hundon and Pame11 \Vilmington, N. c . , was Novak. James DJJ'lleld was educated in Wilmington and . the bellt man, and u1bert were oow is serving In the AJ.r Dooald Brookerui and Michael Force and is alatloned at Axe. 1'.1arch Air Force Base. The newlywedl are Cotti Me!I Hlgjl School gradu1t.. Z 00 ENS and now atltnd Orance cout IELINSKl-BR K College. They wW ru1c1e la St. John the Baptist Catholic Huntington Beach. To avoid tllsappolntment1_ prospective brides are reminded to have <netr wedding atories with blac.11: and white QJ011y ~boto­ graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women 1 D• putment one week before the weddln(. Pictures received alter that time wW not be used. •·or engagement announcements ti ts Imperative thal the story, also accompanied by a blac.11: and white glossy picture, be sul>- mttted siz weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline ts not me~ only a story wW be used. To help ftll roqutrements on both wed· ding and engagement llories fol"IDI are available In all ol lhe DAILY Ph.OT offlces. Further que1Uon1 wW be answered by Women's Section ataff memben 1t M2-4821. PLUS l'OllMULA 100 • D.l.S. Dlttlf'J ,... ''"''"'*'" A.., 11.. 20% OFF :...i:~ ..... __ APl'll JUICI I ':;,!':Jc ... , SHCIAL 59( --·- SCHOi.LS IXDCISI SANDALS ---.... 12.fS SPICIAL '10.95 Coastline Health Foods TUSTIN: lOM lrvlno llvd._,,.ar S.v-On • 544-71M COSTA MISA: 270 I. 17th St......Hlllgren Square Ml-tm • ......... -... -.... . . - Your Horoscope Tomorrow Scorpio: Look Behind Scenes TUESDAY AUGUST 8 By SYDNEY OMAJIR SOorpio 11 exuberant, poulonate, glvtng and 1hrewd. N1tlves of tblJ llOdlacal sign Ire powerful alllet a n d dangef'OUI foea. 1bere is 1<ldom an)'thlng bllfny with Soarpio. n.... penons make q u i c t declsionl, especially where money and oecurtty ore concerned. There seldom ls a time when Scorpio 11 not la love. 1bete naUves exude peraonll magnetism, a r e drawn to Pisces, often marry Taurus and hold I 1 v e I y dlscuukms v.·ith Capricorn. Scorpio is aided by Leo in fulfilllng ambJUons. The qualities or Scorpk> are ex- emplified by Richard Burton, Hedy Lamarr and Burt Lan- caster. ARIES (March 2l·April 19): ' Check List Before 1tarting off on a trip, make 1Urt your car has a jack. apar< Ure. lug wrench. emergency tools, flalhll&ht, 'plug In ln>uble llghll, apare Ion bet~ luseJ and a llrat lid kit. Recftalloi> favored. Have hm by dotnl whll )'GU like -part~pate in crutJve ae-- llYIUes. Romautlc inl«eltl are l<Clllled. N.,.. tllCOlllllm, e1clUna contacta art featured. Yau will be ll"eo and har>Per. TAVBUS (Apr!UO-May '°): Obtala hint '-A rt e I meaaae. Loot 1..-crui.r lo- deptndeuce of thaltght, -New deol, added opportwilllu are la olllng. Family ottuatton lmprov-Property II more valuable Iha• mlibt bl im- agined. GEMINr (May 21.June '°): You now can gain new un- derstanding o f neighbors, rt!latives. F'ollow through on inner feelings. Teach and learn. Exchange ideas. Be flexible. Maintain sense of humor. Don't press -leave details to others. CANCER (June 21.July :12): Written material plays , im· port.ant role. Get idem on paper. Money is involved. Protect resources and assets. A-1esuge will become in- crea~ly clear. Take tJme to be thorough. Collect and pay debtJ. Mllert lo prtnclplea Ii Golden Rule. Then you bellelll. L11111A-(S<pt. 2$-0cUZ): Luxury Item ii ,_ Home ooml..-te llboll!d be llvtn atlenllon. Gilt purdwe ii la...-..!. Gemllne blr11la -aYllllble, Don~ puah, forte ,.. chide. Yau pt wt>at )'GU need tbrouP dlplomaUc maneuver. SCOllPIO (Oct. SS.Nov. II): Be aelocllve. Don~ jump at lint offer. Someone Is no1 tell- ing complete otory. FW In mlaaln( plecea. Loot behind the acenes. Dettct subtle nuances. PisctJ could play prominen& role. Protect self in cllnchea. SAGl1TARIU8 (Nov. 22- 0ec. 21): CttaUve ellorts pay dividends. You get ICl'OU to people. Members cf opposite sex are especially intrigued. Caprict'lrn plays import.ant role. Money deal Js in offing. You could make signifk:ant gain. CAPRICORN (Oec. 22.Jan. 19): Deds>on reeched in con- nection with special rel•· lionship. You fmish rather than start -conclusklns are reached. Money of mate, parlne1", dole "'°'lite 11 tn. volved. Be eoalldeal. Yau wi IOCCOedlnmlslloo. AQUARIUS (Jan. IO-Fe!i. II): Get finger on pulse di publlc. Time moves. Be a'frlh " eyclea, --Leo oouljl play prominent role. Petcti .. t!tdde.i metnlap. Seporate lacl from mm ,.,.,,..._ Mair> lain lndependi!il -· PISCES (Feb. If.Mud! :111): Malntlln steady pace. A void Ill)' tendency to brood. Look to !Uture, not put. Mblar bellth problem need! attenlron. You may Wllll new polr ol ..__ Do somethlnc for yoor <lwn morale. Be with one wt.:. . shares interestJ. IF TODAY JS YOU R BlRnIDAY you are a powerhouse. \\\en ·you decide to do somelhlng, it u.mall7 get.a done. If sinlle, marriage II on horizon. Married or alngle. you make financial progress this year. September lhould be your most signifi· cut month of 19'12. T. """' wt WIM'I $\Idly tor you .. _., ...... """· ....,. lyd!Wy Ommrr"• lltlllli.t, "s.crtf Hin'-!Of' Mm W w-tl... Stfld lllrtl'ldal• -.Id 7J ffl'll• to 0rMrr Alfl'tMn S.Crttt, n.t OAIL '( PJLOT, Ila: Df', Gr .... C«llr.t St ... tlOfto Ntw Y• .. N.Y. 10017. Packing Tip When packln_i a aultcue, pack heavy. bulky thlnp flnl and snugly, so everythlag 1tey1 la pllct. Spread llrler 1""""111 smooth, folding u lltUe as lJOAll>le. LEO (Julf 23-Aug. :121 : Go after what you need. ScGrplo and Aquartu1 persons will strive to aki. Be confident. Sti<k to principles. Adhere to original ld .... Don't ,0 lloncr;:=~~~~:;:=:;:lriiru;~~R!~ with watered-down versiool. -DTER~ Be yourself -then you win. , YOTI AUG. I ' ' VIRGO (Aug. n&pt. 22): Areu which were dart now JAMES receive benefit of greater ENSIGN li,tlt. Dbcuss id..,. Gembd tJ likely to be lavolved. Visit one SCHOOL IOAID """1ned to 11ome, 11osp11a1. I""' ~~~~~-.-_;i-c-m.. 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AllOOIT,6ET~ LUCKV~N~BER R1611Ttm! ly Harold Le D- WAAT 010 8EVfRLY S"E HAD DRUMS Of I 00 WlTH HER 8ECOMIN6 A 61tlAT TIME? ACTRESS! I GUlSS THAT'S 1 .~ • WHY SHE GOT TH"T BILL FOR $200 FROM A TAL· fNT AGENCY THIS MORNING' '>--...-i-1 ly John Miles By Gus Arriola ----- THE GIRLS WAT'CH Jr WIT>( 'THE .sPt!Cl/55 ~ . .IXJt5' • ur bow tile fttllnl -dvln& the nnt ltD yean of mr mani11e, I &boa&' I wu stuck la die lloase for 10CM1." DENNIS THE MENACE I I ; ,/ I J 8 DAILY PILOT Moodar, "-' 7, 1'72 !?layer No Longer Eating Humble Pie BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (AP) -G"'1 ~•ftt, one of pH's mJ&hty mites. bu masttred Tbt Monster Jmd euddeoly rocouptd hll fading pretstige. ln tht process. he says , tre has proven lo ltlmsctlf that the breaks "all aetm to even out." Four moolh~ ago. Player wat eating humble pie after pulling within a stroke vi the lead in the Greensboro Open heading into the final round, then being diliqualifit.'<I for nol signing his scorecard, \\'hi ch read 57. Today the crewcut South African is the ne"' Professiona l Golf Association na· tlonal champion and $45.000 richer. His sec:ond PCA title, his first coming 1n I~, will probably rdnloree the belld tbat be b ... of sofl'1 "Bis nu.." aJooi with Jack l(lcklaus and Loe TrtvJno. "It jUll goes to lhow you What a humblll1( game golf Is," said the i>rooc-a, 159-powld Player on SUnday. "But It all seems to eveo out." Player harnessed a balky putter on the key bole~ down the stretch to salvage a two-over-par 72, destl'O)'lns Jimmy .lamleSOfl 'S dream of 1lory and finishing with 281 for 72 holes -one-over-par al the 7,004-yard Oakland HUl1 Country Club 504.Lth course, dubbed • • T h e Monster" by Ben HOfU' in l~l. 'l'he cherubic Jamieson, who v•on tr>e Western Open this year, bogeyed the Hall Ties Worl,d Mark Bahashoff A waits Munich Olympics Speeiu l lo the DAILY PILOT CHICAGO -Fountain Valley's Shirley Babashoff is in Washington D.C. loday, beginning the final bits or staging for her upcoming swim ming appearances in the XXth Olympic Gam es at Munich, <:ermany. J oining t.tiss Babasho(f on the U.S. Olympic swi m contingent is Gary lfall of <::i rdcn c:rove, who also rep resents the Jlun tinglon Beach Aquatic Club. r-.ILss ll,:1bashoff 11 ill be in al least four 1•1·cn1s -the JOO, 200 40().metcr freestyle :ind the 4-0C}.mcter free relay. She missed n1aking it in tht' 800 rrcc 11·hcn she placed ~\~ ~l~ MUNICH 1972 fift h in 1hJ! event Sunday ot the U.S. Itani lria ls hi.:rc. The first three qualify for the Games. The Fount ain Valley •Ugh whiz y.•ent out too fast. ripping off a 29.9 for the first 50 -nearly J 1.'i Sl.'COnds faster than she norm ally goes. •ler mother, '-irs. Jac k Babashoff, told the DAILY PILOT, ''I knew she'd had it that rirst 50." Mrs. Babashoff also told of how Shirley \'as put through four hours of posing for 1 ,iotographs for a national magazine prior to !he race ~1 1ss Babashoff clocked a 9:06.55 - fil'c seconds off her best.. ri.1eanwhile, IS.- year-old Jo llarshbarger swain a n·cord 8:5J.l!J ln a wire·l1>wire victory. Hell. 1vho sy.•1un v.·ith Spitz in the 1968 Olymplcs in r..lexico and was his team- n1a1e at India na University, matched the world mark in the 200-mcler individual medley. ll al\ was clocked in 2:09.3 and y.·on his third Olyn,pic berth. Ea rlier in the meet, Hall broke his ••orld record 1n the 400-meter individual medley. In I.he men's 200 individual medley. Ste1•e Furniss: of Tustin and fonnerly of r ustin 's Foothill High. who almost caught H:ilt in the final freestyl~ lap, also qual- Jied for the Olympic team . Tv.·o of the three world records came In !he men's 1,500-meter free and lbe v.·omen's 800 free. .... Rick Det.1onl slashed more than four seconds tiff the world mark ln tht I.500-meter freestyle, clocking 15:52.11. The old record wu held by John Kinsella of Hinsdale, Ill., who finished sirtb Sun- day. t.tiss Harshbarger, cont in u e d the freestyle sv.·imm ing that the U.S. 11.·omen's team hopes v.·ill dethrone Shane Gould of Australia. The Aussie school girl held the world record in all four freestyle events before the U.S. trials began. Now she's lost two and holds the others by fractions or a second. Miss Harshbarger trimmed four S<'conds from the 800 record. As she rnRcle the final tum, she had outdistanced the elght·girl field by almost 40 yard!. Also qualifying in the 800-meter marathon were AM Simmons of L<lng Beach, and Keena Rothhammer of Santa Ch1ra. The third world mark of the day was set by Karen Moe of Santa Clara, Cllif. Jn the 20l}meter women's butterfly. '-1is.s t.1oe. who later said she "thought It y.•oufd lake a world record to win" the event was timed in 2: 16.62, bettering the mark of 2: 18.4 set by Ellie Daniel ()f Philadelphia. Jul lhne holet to drop out ol a brief leld and ...i up with a 70 ror a four.round 10Cll ol tµ, t~kes bfhlad Player. Vetmm Tommy Alr<ln...,,. In w11n a '1 to tie Jam-for """Id, both eam- 111( IZ0,8il0 of Ibo '2211,GOll puno, nu-time cbamploo Sam Snelid, now IO and alw1ya a MnUmeotal ravorlte bUhed lbe front -In tltree'llnder SI en ,..te to a 69, Sood lot a 18,:17t and 1 share of fourth at 284 with 1N9 wlnner Ray Fleyd and Billy Clsper. It wu the beat round ol the day, equalled only by GeorJe Archer wbo !lnlsbed far down the llat. Bunched at five-over 285 were second· roWld leader Jerry Heard, Doug Sanders, Ul'IT ...... GARDEN GROVE'S GARY HALL SWIMS TO WORLD RECORD. Angels Bag Pair Oliver Gets His Kicks Beating Ex -teammates KANSAS CITY (AP) -California's Bob Oliver says be gets a mental plckup out ot beating his old teammates , the Kansas City Royals. "Sure,-I enjoy beating them," said Oliver, traded to the Angels by the Royati several weeks ago for pitcher Tom Murphy. "They traded me for a guy who'a in the minors now. "I want to see the California Angels 1et the best of the deal, and I'm doing my best to see that they do." Oliver's 14th home run proved the dif- ference Sunday in the Angels' 3-J victory Angels Slate an..,,,.. ... KMl'C int> Al/Ill. 7 0citn Hie l :U ..,,.. ...... t ... ,...., VI ChklOll >.·•• p,m, Al/Ill. r ~ n Clllel9! ~ A1111. IO Ani11b n Ml_.. 1:'5 p.m, OYer the Royals in the second game of an American League baseball doubleheader. California also won the first game, 4-3. Oliver did not play In the opener. and this fact gaVi! him an opportunity to take. at least a mild alap at Royala manager Bob Lemon. "Our manager, Del Rice, told me I wasn't going to play in the flnt game."' Oliver said. "And be told me why, He sald I wwld play against the Jell-hander and rat the fll'St game. Del always comes to you and tells you why you're not going to play. "But Lemon -~ say much to anybody. He used to tell me, 'Hang In there , Meat. Get 'em next time, Meat.' 1bat 1ets monotonous at Umea:." Oliver's home runs have beaten the Royab twice In the last week. SUnday'a blast lnto the right field seats came In the eighth Inning oil ol reliever Al Flttmonis. The one at Anaheim a week a-go, 8190 off Fitzmorris, was a ahot ln the Jiat or the nlnlJ!. The Sunday blow here gave Oliver two runs batted In In the game for the big first baseman. He sent Andy Kosko, who had doubled oil Paul Splittorfl, H , borne with a single In the !ourth for the Angels' first run. Clyde Wright, 12-', allowtd the Royals seven bits. 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A.,.,.....-ll,.W, Sutton (13-6) Sets '72 Goal: 20 Victories LOS ANGELES (AP) -Wben a pitcher allow. 11 hit1 and five earned Nnl in five and •~third Innings, he'd probably like a rat from pitching. Nell Don Sutton. 'Ibo tllervesctnt S.foot·I right-bander ol tbO Loo Angeles Dod(m Aid Sunday! he "wanted to come beck u IOOD u ··~ ..... . ..... 1:H p,m. poulble.'' And be did, starting with onl7 two day's rm and beattnc the San Diego Padres, M, with a neat six·bltter, all 1in1les. "I wanted to 1et ri&bt back out there and pitch," said Sutton. who woond up geUlng no decbtcn In a wild IJ.11 Dodger •ictocy laat '111W'aday In a game with San Franc:laco. I! Sunday'1 vlctoey by Sutton, his lint since a 3-0, five-hitter a1almt the Phillies on July 12, gave h1m a record of, lM. It w81 also his sl:rth all.It.out. ol the year, tying him with Philadelphia's Steve Carlton f., the National Leacue lead In that department. Additionally, Sutton now has 25 lifetime shutouts, fifth best among active pitchers. "Aside from my team goals," Sutton said, "l want to win 20 games this year. I know it'll be tough, but I should have about 10 starts left this seuon. No mat· ter bow good a pitcher is, be woo't 1tt acknowledged i.mW be wins 20 games ln a ......... Sutten prai..ed the catching of young rookie steve Yeager, who~ now bem involved In four ucltinc games in a row. One wu the game ln which 23 runs were scored aod the otben have resulted In Dodgers shutouts. "He called a great game," said SUtton of the 6-0 bacbtop. HJ didn't have 1o wave ()ff any of his calls. He caught a brilliant game." The Dodgen take today off from their major 1,.sue schedule to partldpate IA a Hall ol Fame 1ame al Cooperstown, N.Y., with the New York Yankeea. 1\J..W,y, the Dodgen open a bcid Ill· 1ame road trip with the first ol thr.ee: games In <lnclnnaU wtth the NL West· leading Redo. 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I, 1>2 today and gave Spain a S.2 Ile with the United States witll cne match re- m1nq la the DIVis Olp tennis semllinal. Stan Smith o! Pasadena, the reJanlng U.S. Open and Wimbledon champion, met Juan Gilbert In the deddllJc slnil... . 'l11e veteran G-r tt u r ~ e d SOiomon'• two-handed -wltl! )Ill backhand IDd ftpeatec111 cauctil Iba young player from Sll"r Spring, Md., out ol posltloa In Ibo llrwt two aell. Ha rris Out; Mathews Takes Over An.ANTA -LamaD Blrrlo -!Ind u.lq by tllo MJaata Bra-........ ed u """'"' ol th\ -· 1-bUeball e1u'li 11y F.ddlo u-. Matbewl, 40, -In Iii -.cl -aa coach witb !lie Bra-Tbe formor aluutnc lhlnl ba......, -mind u a player In lilt, takes oV« Ibo club i... mediately. "After carellll tvalua!loo, director <II player penoonel EddJe --....... ly recommended a duqe bad to be made," a~ uJd. "Eddie Mathewl baa been named manqerolthe-· The spokesman uJd the contrad II· tends lbroucb --· ,,. BROOKLINE, Malo. -Tbe U.l;. Pro Tennis championship was bKt in America for the first Ume In a decade to. day after a decisive victory by California's Bob Lub in his finest week since he abandoned the amateur rants four years ago. Lull shook oll •arlou1 pizyllcal pl1I> lems and ended Australia'• 10.)'ell' -Uon by winning the tltlo with a '" 4, U, H, H trlumpb over Tom Otter ol 'Ibo Netberludl SUnday In Ibo windup ol the '50,GOll tournament at Lonpoocl. Ne'"""'be and fellow Amtra!Jan T'"'1 Itoche, four.time Wlmblecbl champlonl, won the doubles utle for the first time. 11er .. 11ng Lutz aod Arthur Ashe "3, 1.a. 1-'. ,,. LEXINGTON, Ohio -Mid-Ohio c.... am winner George Follmer contends auto races In thla country ahoukl be stopped when it rain!. "Racing in the rain'• for the binb," Aid Poracbe'1 Super Sub Sunday alter ha led all the "'Y to win this raJn.aplattorod $83,200 Can-am stop. "The governing bodies ln this country lhould !lop the racea when It rains. It's a bad situation," said the SS.year-old Arcadia campaigner. Despite his critlclam, Follmer had Ut- tJe difficulty navigating Mkl-Oblo's 2.f miles and 15 turns in the rain. ,,. COLUMBUS, Ga. -Rooemary Culla o! San Francisco batUed FrllllC(liJ Durr of France for two tough sell Sunday, wiMing one and losing ooe, before coutlng through the th1nl set and the championship ol the $2S,GOll Vlrctnta Slims lelini.! tournament. Mis& ea.ab, wbo received 16,000 In wiMlng the llUe, whipped MiJs Durr, J.7, 7-1,_l:O, . ,,. LONG BEACH -Al Feuerbacb, who ~ the second man In history to crack the 70-loot barrier In the •bot put earlier thb year, raised his world-leading mark In the event Sunday to 70.71/c. The &.foot.I, 240.pounder Ir om Emporia, (Kan.) State also had another throw heyOnd 70 feet at 70-1. 1111 previous best this year had' been ~~. ,,. BUCllARESr -Romania moved lnto a 2-1 lead over Aust.ralla in the in· . tenone Davis CUp tenn!J 1em11inab Sun- day wben Ion Ttri.c and Ille N-.. beat Colin Dibley and Mal --&.I, &.I, &.: In a 7>mlnute doubl,. maid!. ,,. TALLADEGA, Ala. -"It has been 1 loog lime coming, and I think I rot a message acrou to a few people, at least to my own atiafacUon. '' 'Jbat WIS the reactJon Sunday 1- pemmlaJ aJooonn James Hultcn after lie had won only the second major st.ct car race of an eight-year career, the rich Talladega 500 at Alabama lnlematiooal Speedway. ,,. LONG BEACH -Ruoalng back Lea Josepbaoo, c:omerback Jim Nettles, quar1<rbacb Roman Gabriel and Jetr! Rhome, defensive tackle Bill Ne!Di and aalety Kennit Aleunder are all alllng. Tho Loo Angeles Rams will ""' be rnlulng five key .wt.rs thb Saturdq night when they late on the world cham- pion Dallas Cowboys In the teama' second pruea900 National Football League pme. Both teams -opeoll1( vlctorlel. but the Rams will play the Colllealn 1ame without their Nos. I and I ~. Gabriel llllllorod a ool- lapoed hmg Wt month and Rhome .... r«eDtJy burned In a fin. Galll1ol toaed the baD loofer -7 than at "'1 time llnoe the '-~ for<ed him IDlb a boopltal, SUlf, tlain fl •. lldall llld he'd all out tllt"Dallaa -u a pmavtlon. l Alaauder bu a pulled baa!ltrq.., •• Neilan --llptt-. ,....,.... a alloulder lnJw7 ..a ll<llld .. ankle Jbjury, Koufax, 7 Others Enter. Hall of Fame COOPERSToWN, N.Y. (AP) Buck L<ooant wtn! on hand to rece!Ye Bueball'1 llall ol Fame opened 111 doon the -· 11>r<e ol Ibo new membm ..., to pttdlen SandJ Koula1 and Ear-were hooored p..tb-..Jy-outfielder ly Wynn, ca~. Ypel Berra and n.. Rou Yoonp. ..._ ~ pr..i. olber ,,...t .,._ ,,.., the past. dent Will llarridp and catcher JOll! The eight new entrl• were offidally Glboon. :Z.-·"4---li-~nto -In --..XO.W.--tl!e..,...,...i-pllj'or.over ,... n,.r Tht National Baseball Hall of Fame make the Rall at ltl, retlr<d pmnaturoly Ul'I~ Oil Citfl'• Brolaan1er I n j ure d • Jack Brohamer of Huntington Beacb was taken to a hospital after U!Js colll.don with Tony T1ylor ol Detroit in a game at Cleveland Sunday, Brohamer'• rl&ht knee wu Injured llld h Is under oboervaUoa. Cle•ell!lld.-. :1-1. · • and M_,,, while lhouAnds ol fans -from buthall be<oUIO ol an arthritic ldt U-who-had -the 1nduct .. s In their arm. But helore leaving tho Loo Angela heyday u well 11 lboae of the pnaent lli>d(•rs, he establl-blmaelr u the ,..,.nuon -niched the 1Mual mid· bet! pitcher In the pme from. 11111 lllllllDtr pagunt throucb JIM, Alq with Koulu, w,,.. and !Ima, Once he WU able to hamm his pltdler Lttl7 a.me. and tint -.. faatball and curve, the bo7 ,,.., ' • .. ~'s Tep Pla}'ei; Y a.nkees' Judge Rebuffs Critics lily DENNlll CAMPlll!LL .... Dlltr ,... trlff They llld <J>uiey Judge WU too llow, but be nn around defenders -f<>< 1,IDI ylrds tn Im. '11>;~, Aid Cl>ariey Jild&e WU ""' amalJ, bul be buJlod -.hil Wly for II -wns 6nd sil: eon••Dn Jut year. Judge, the tallbock ..,...U.S ·two Kenaod! eiii Sdlool -mpi«mlilp footbeD teems 'the put two ,..,., but <ritlcs ..... ~ that be .... too llow end too amal1 aD alone· Still, be .,mehow managed to get tile Jqb done. List ,..,. be did tt well ellOU&h to be named CIF 3-A , Plo~-lbe-YW' aod all- . <OW!ly llrst t .. m, llld od<b are he'll g•t the job done Aug. . 17 when the North meets the South In the COOnty's 13th all- _ Nr Wt. Judge will be In the startlng lineup at tailback for the __ NO<lb. , A3 a 1'5-pound junior, Judge ._.ran for 800 yards ln seven , games, and as a 150-pound senior be odded another 1,000 yarda .. lttDDedy """ the ' 3-A Utle. Now, he's grown an inch to 5-9 and added neartY 15 solid pounds ... I've alao brought my speed dowo two tenths In the 40, from 4.8 to 4.6, II Judge notes. (His 40 time was made ·in llllotU, not lo football gear ). • Whet makes OWl<y l'llll? I started 1tvtng him tbe bill.• Judce. ""° .m play lot Fullerton JWllor COU.C• next )'Mr, credlts hard WO<k end perienco for his -"You have to try bard Ill tbe time," be ..,._ "With ... ~ 1-wbott ta F II tbe rigbt time, aod I thlot that'• probal>!y the moot i... portanl thing fGI' a boct." ~artner -that Judge I stze will be a drawback wtien be plays col- lege ball, "but I've seen a .... her ol amaD players wlto have played major collece football. "A lew years ago N- had a fullback who ooJY weighed 160 pounds. "But he bas the determi.na- Uon to overcome his lack of at,., and he's worked hard In the off-seasoo ta bring his speed dow\i, one of Iba th1Dp be knows ,,..11 have to do lo play in co~lege." Lady Ump Gets to See Other Side NEW YORK (API Bernice Gera. the. lady ump, now is manager. ICCC Golf Winners llood.11. ,,_ 7, Im DAILY PILOT Jl Mesan Takes Hike And Writes About It BJ HOWARD L. HANDY °'""~'""'·'Mt When John W. Roblnaoo Wll a youth, he attempted to climb Mt. Whitney oo tbe eutem alope5 of the high Stem- Nevada mountain raflie. 11lt WU a mberable C!I· perieoce end I wouod up vomlllll( aod only gelling peJ1 way to the top," John recalla. Since that Ume. however. he has conquered the peak on five or six occasion.s llld IMUlll)' puta: ln between eoo and 800 mJles on mountain trails in- cluding climbing most of North America's h i g h e s t pew. Robinson is now an author of note. writing trail guide! about tbe mountainous country bordering tbe S o u t h e r n Califomla area . A resident ol, Co5ta Mesa and an eighth grade teacher at Davis Middle School, he has written such books as Cam- ping and Climbing In Baja: Trails of the Angeles ( 100 Hikes In the San Gabriels l; and San Bernardino Mountain Trails (100 Hikes in Southern California). He also teaches history and g()vernment. currently he is working on at least two other books i.o- cluding Trails to Kings Canyon and a segment or Pacific Crest Trails (a book covering trails from Afezico to Canada). JOHN W. ROBINSON Or 10,ZOO.foot Plcaho d e J Diablo (Peak of the Devil ), the highest mountain on the Baja penin!ula. A hardy band of Sierra Club backpackers u n C e r his leadership Msaulted t h e mountain -and a total of 57 penons reached the top. set- ting a record for mass asaaulls. ln 1967 he joined o search for two Claremont Colltge students who were lost in the Baja mountains. He wasn 't the one who found them but they escaped alive although almost dehydrated. A &raduate or USC with I ma•ter's degree from Cat State (Loog Beach), Robinlon ls a •launch UCLA t.sketball fan along with watchq 'fro. Jan football. What does he do to stay in shape when he remains home on weekentb to attend these games! He spends his time jogging at OrAOie Coast College but doe.sn't go for Jong di.stance.s. Only about a mile or two at a time. In addilion lo backpacking In groups, what other advice doe5 he offer to hikers who wish to ezp1ore the mountain country? "Carry adequate w a t e r , wear corrtttly fitted boots and don 't litter. Leave the country cleaner than you found it. When you nm to rest, stop for awhile. Th111's the best an- tidote for sore 1nuscles. And travel light" But not so light you leave a topographical map. a compass nnd Robinson 's guidebook be- hind. The guidebooks are pa· perback and easy to carry and they include a lot of valuable information. The rugged Angele! Nationa l Fores! -690.923 acres of it -is not a friendly place to be · lost and wilhout suinclent ln- fonnalion and confidence it can be a deary place. Proper preparaUon, on the other hand, can make it one (Ir life's great joys. "You can sum it up in one word -determinatkm," says "Kennedy coac h J ohn Haog-r, who ls coacblng the North team tbls ~ear. "The Atlanta Braves called and asked me to come down Aug. 14 to umpire 8 softball Dick Myers Oeft) or Newport Beach and Chuck Jenkins of El Niguel Country game between the Braves' players and their wives," the Club captured the 17th annual Irvine Coast Country Club member-guest tourn- He is also work.ing on a pie· t.orial history of the San Gabriel Mountains including a history of the A1t. Loy,·e Railroad. A member or the Sierra Club. Robinson is one of that group's hiking leaders. lie also instills a bit or hiking in bis students at Davb Middle School. He ha! led them on hikes up Mt . Baldy, lslop and Little Jimmy In recent years and is looking forward to future hikes wilh the youngsters. FV Golfer Sparkles In Kansas Tourney " "He has tremendous ZdetumloaUoo, or desire lf you n•waat to ·call It that "l didn't realize bow far .detennlnation could go until we bad some injwies to our bacb bis junior year and he had a chance to start. ... 11Like everyone else, I "· thought hi!: lack of siu would • be a drawback -unW I '."Hangartner ,. 'Pleased "'J 111.lngs are sUU looking up in · tthe North camp after the team ·ran through Us first contact •scrimmage Saturday in preparation for the Aug. 17 i·couaty all-star football game ·.at Orange Q>ast College. '* North coach John offangarln<r was pleased with the team's performance - ~cular1y on offense -and. ~ injuries more than the • usual bumps aod bruises were .• .reported. . ''There was I lot of htttlng out there," Hangartner said. "OUr passlng was nally sharp, particularly that ol -s Steve OeBerg (Savanna). • "" "It's really hard to say right now, but it looks as though . DeBerg ii going to be our No. 1 quarterback, although Pete LaBorde (Vllencia) bas look • ed good." : Spec!ll praise went lo the ·'North's offensive lint, an.- chored by West<m High SChool lackl!I Ralph Carlson ind Jim Truslow, lfllh Glenn Marthies ol Anaheim aod Kirk · Kretschmer of Kennedy al>0 drawing prar... De t e JUively. comerback ! Rick Com!o, aod middle guard llanll Bauer (both o f • Magnolla ! were 1tngled oot 1 atoog with Kenned(• Ron VlllCO (tackle) end Mark ,Dlvboo (llntbad<er). New York housewife aaid _am_e_n_t_r_ee_e_n_U.oy.._c_ar_d_in..cg:_a_n_e_t_1_a_o1>_t_o_t_o:.p_t_h.:.e_r_ie_ld-'o-'-f-'l-'3-6_te::.::am=s.:._ ____ _ Thursday.· "They wanted me t.o um· plre, but i 've quit umpiring. So. instead, I'll manage the wives• team." Mrs. Gera, who spent aix years fighting for a chance to umpire in organized baseball and then quit abruptly after calling one .seven-inning game in Geneva,.N. Y., June 24, said she was delighted to get back: into baseball. "Now the shoe will be on the other foot ," she said. "I'll get e chance to :put a lot of my ideaa into motion· in baseball. Now the umpiJ:ea .w:ill haV6 lD throw me out of the ganre.'' 'I1le softball 'exhibit.ion will precede the night game at Atlanta Stadium between the Braves and Houston Astr05. Bernice has ~ained Jarge-- ly out or the limelight since she shattered the. mille barrier in umpiring in the New York Pennsylvitnia Le a gue game at Geneva, th e n abruptly pac;ked ber bags aod went home. Almost in tea{S, she said she wu unable to stand the abuse from the other umpires and the male fans. "I'll never umpire again," she said, .. but I've proved my point." Later she umpired a softball game at Grossinger, N. Y., in a joint appearance with Joe DiMaggio. the former New York Yankee star. "I have jlad so many letters from fans that I have had lo hire a secretary to answer them, ... she said. •1Most of the letters are· from t.vmnen who nid I did the righ\ thing, that I don't have to take all that gall from baseball. "But one Jetter touched me very much. It was from the niece of John McGraw (the old New Y0<io Glal\IS manager). She aald the ls 95. Aod she told me, lo effect, 'Don't l•l them get )'OU dowo> girl, atay in there and fight. I ff MAllNI HOlDIN~ TANKS •n n'fTtMS o• US• Dlsnte HUD THI: ltOLOINO COMPANY ... Jltlll. ... ~ Ala1nitos Racing Entries Moody's Dragster Makes OCIR Debut "~fy own children lhe has three) prefer the beach." he says. "Yes, I visit the beach with them but I prefer the mountain trails." WI CHITA -Gary Lesho ol Founlain Valley qualified for the final two rounds of the Insurance Youth Goll Classic being played at Crestview Country Club here with con- cluding rounds today and Tuesday. Lesho fired a 79-80 -1S9 to tie with eight other young golfers for the final berth in the playofrs. He won one of the three placu available in a playoff and today played with touring pro Larry Ziegler. SIXTM •.U • -110 ... ~rd1. 3 w~r .... & ~. Clltlmll'ICI. PIH'M Ul'OO. ''I"' mll'ICI "" .. 11.00. T to 0.ndY (W1,._l 117 Gol!M Wln (Bank•I \" I T1 Go (Rlcl!lrdO 11 l~f (Cl'O!,,._) 116 •act<ll !P~l 117 <;:""' hr"I ~tTrM_.I 111 1ttme1i.. t rl n• Silllr Gii L 1 111 • Don Moody of Westchester wasn't content winning .more top fuel races than any Olher driver so he sold his prevk>us car and built a new ooe. The old car was oo slug. On Ju1y 1 it won Orange CoUDty International Raceway's Nitro Cllampionships ~ith law elaps- ed time of the event at 6.33 seconds. However, ~1oody i.s gunning for drag racing's first 5 second elapsed time. Changes incorporated ln nrw car include a late model Chrysler heml engine that is nearly 100 cubic 1ncbes larger than lbe motor that produced the 6.33 clocking, a IOlid mount front ule and a two- Baseball's Top 10 Meet the Man Behind the Safeco Smile. • e AUTO e HOME e YACHT e INDUSTRIAL e COMMERCIAL e IONDS - A. s. 474 E. 17TH STREET 8AIR•CO IN&lllANCS COSTA ·MESA • 642-6500 -546·3205' .- speed transmission. The car gets 11.ll debut Aug. 12, at Orange Counly's An- niversary Race of winners. Moody i.s pre-qualified for ths event by virtue or bif World Olamplonsblp Series victory at OC!R last September. Although' other winners are seeded, Moody was lhe only repeat winner in top fuel at OCIR during the last lwelve months. Should he produce the first five .second quarter-mile, Moody will receive $1,500 in bonus money. Should someone else do ll they'll earn $1,650. The reason for the discrepan- cy is that Moody's employer, Engle Racing Cams, has posted $ISO of the award and they figure that they're paying Moody enough as It is. 1be balance of the bonus ls being paid by the raceway and Q-agar Industries in amounts of $1,000 m:I $500 respectively. They've placed no rtflrlctions on Moody. Gates open for qualifying at tt a.m. with eliminations following from 7 p.m. Satur· day. In Lhe past he ha! done some climbing with ropes but says this doesn 't ez:cite him any longer. "We climbed Mt. Orizaba (18,700 feet) in Baja C:alilornia one time. lt was a Jong, uphill snow trudge. 11\ere wasn't much ozygen at that altitude and we wert panting every step of the way . That doesn't seem like any fun. I climb because I en}oy it." Robinson al&0 cautions the novice as weU as the ez. perienced hiker: "I don't do much IC lo hi.klng. If you get In trouble it i.s very dangerous unless you are on a major trail that is used frequently and even then you may have to wait for help." Is mountain climbing 1trictly a summer activity? "Far from it," he continues. "The desert peak.s are really great in the wintertime. I en- joy spending w .. kend.s and vacation periods hiking in these areas of California, Arj1.0Da, Southern Nevada and Baja California." He recalls a trip to tbe top Deep Sea Fish Report HUNT\MOTOM IUCM -M .,.ill'll 1,312 ....... bftA. 15 ...... ..:uoa, 20 •-IKkL DAMA WHA•' -2U _...1 ... ,: IJI <:•lie• Mu. » MrrK11111, 1«1 bot'lllO, • Nllbuf. I yellowllll, WI IMCktl"el. HEWP'O•T ID•n'f'• Ucll•I -2*1 •nvlrri: 1n IMtrKvcll, • bofll!O, 1.2n Mnd IMH, 1 yeli-1111, 111 nlC-«Id, l 1'1111DUI, .. rMCk.,el. {At'l'I U!Mhltl -211 enQl.,1; 1• bfiH. 11 ri;Kk r;(ld, 1 barrKUd1. l M\lbuf, l,.lOt !'M(Urel, 1 bofllto, 44 1lt1Kw•. SIAL llACH -)26 l'IOftn: 1' bar· rKvcl1, I bonito. 1.MO .-.net b9U. lS N tlbut, " rocli: cod. 250 PM(brel, •• , ... -117 ""'~: ' ..... ~. S2 Nnd baH, 2' MUDUI. t5 mK!lerel • Geoff Patterson of Orange also qualified for the final two rounds of the 72-hole tourna- ment with a n-11 -151. He played with Charles Coody in today 's round. All of the young golfen wlI1 play with another professional in Tuesday's final round. A field o! 150 youngsters from across the nation began competition In the event Saturday and 60 qualified for the final two rounds. It is sponsored by the Natk>nal Association of In surance Agents . Medali.st for the tint two days was Larry GaJloway of C.Olumbus. Ohio with a 1«. LOMG l•ACH (P'..,,..111 Ulllll .. 1 - lU anolert: 31 -••cucll, 1.56t ullc• baU, I yeltowt1!1. ( ... ..-t '*°) - 110 1111111n: 1 barTKucll, i.o wnct 11o1ts. even par. lli iNott«e!. ,.,,. -7S lftflen: 30 ---'--------- bfirr-cvcl1, 12 c1tko baM, 4 Mii~. I MA•n1A DIL •IV -'11 1nOl•1: ,,...-..:•;:••:..:"'-;:...:-::.· --... 150 rack cod. ~ ' MALllU Ptl• -111 1ngt.,.1: 41 ullco wu. no nick ii.is. "" nic1t cod. J Nllbvl • P'A•.1.011• cov• -H• •1111..,.•1 • r;allco timu, 1"2S ti:Kli. cod. von AU~. 1 JAMES ENSIGN s.Alll 01100 tM..ic.111111 '"') -t ll lnt1.,I: Ml:) 1lbme:-'I> yellawfall, U bsl'T'IC\ldl, 41 r;allot bfiU, ICM roc:k COd. SA.,.,t, MONICA -1111 111'1\erf: 43 , /. uollco blH • ., tMllf bMI. 1" rtct cod, I "'---.,..,.-"!"'!"'!""~' I hallllvl. B1r1119 -to '"""": 15 Nnd C-ltt• T• •!Kt "1:111 ...... SCHOOL IOAID b911, ltl nwe1<'"4.,. l'9Ck ad. b• 20!11 It., ,...._, a9dll Baseball Standings DEAN LEWIS . NATIONAL LEAGUE EaJI D!vlsioa W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 64 :18 .617 New York 55 W ·,550 I Qlicago 54 50 .519 11 st. Louis 4t 51 .490 14 Mootreal 45 55 .450 ta PhUadelpbla 39 13 .312 2S West Dlvlsloll ctnc~ll Rou.ston Ood,gm Atlanla San Francisco San Diego 11 " SI 4tl S3 48 47 S7 46 S9 41 61 Sllfllf .... t ·-"* !f. L.OUI• j , ,llllmdtl•lm t N1w Yor1l 12, Clllc ... t Allmm• ... Clncl-11 J, 10 tlwilnlt ,lttlllvrtll •7. MolllrHI .. t °'""" " "" oi... • Hoo.rllOll 7·!. k~ -=rlfKIK• U T....,..O_ .610 .558 .525 .452 .'38 .402 s Ill 16 17\1 21 ,1tt1Wr911 (1:111:1 NJ 9' Mort!ntl fMcAMllY 1·111 iln11111 (ltM .. ,., .. CIMl-n INttln 1J." NfW' Ytfti (S..,,.,. 12.f) 11 $1. UV!• IGLbwl! U-41 °""' ""'" fdlldlj .... ,....,., ........ Mloltl'MI .t Cit"""° ~""""'' .. ,,,,...,.,. "-'tlwl •I Af1.lillt1 .,..,.,.. .t CIMllllltd IH 0-. .. lfll F'9lldlcif. t Hew Yerfl .. IT, I.Mt AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Baltimore New York Boston Cleveland Milwaukee Oak!aod Chicago MinnetOta Kansas City All(el• Texas Eatt Dlvllio• W L Pct. GB S7 4S . .559 . S4 47 .535 2\1 52 48 .520 4 St 49 .510 5 47 ~ .461 10 41 61 .402 18 West Olvl1!on 62 41 Sil « 52 47 47 S4 47 Sil 41 62 .602 .569 .S25 .4& .456 .3911 3~i I 14 IS 21 DEAN LEWIS 1966 HAllOR ILYD., COSTA MESA s.rtlce and Parts fw All lmporttd Con Modtm ""1y Shop for All Con 646-9303 Orqe County's l.a&llll and llolt Modem To,ota and Volvo Dealer OYIUIAS DILMAY IPICIALl&n '72 TOYOTA COROLLA $1966 I+ T. & L.) OR S3930 MO. Full cuh price $2,096.30 lnclud. ln& tax .I: license. Down pa,yment ii four hundred dollars. $39.30 total monthly payment lncludlnr interest, tax I: Ike.nae. S35 Pl1 plus balloon pe.ym;fct of $800. Total deferred pay ce $2,575.!JO A.P.R. 11<;0 On ~ ciedlL (30018S) . - VOLVO ' "Dean Lewis" We least more Volvos • in Or11l99 County than ony other dHlenllip. ~SAVINGS1 $8890 MO. • • I I ., r . I • r I , DAILY I'll.OT TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS I ABC . D 8:00 -Monday Night SpecW. Frint Reynolds narntea a survey of the current status of the international arms race in "Arms and Sec111'-' ity -How Much is Enough?" KCET fD 8:00 -"My Third Eye." This spedal about theater tor the deaf explores th~ relation· ship between deaf artists and the hearing world. KBSC ($2) 8:00 .:... "A Slight Case o! Murder." Edward G. Robinson and Jane Bryan are fea- tured in this comedy-mystery from 1938. NBC o 9:00 -11Elizabeth R." ~len~a J~ckson stars in her Emmy·winning role m lhlls SJ.X·part series. Tonight Part I, the e!lort5 of the young Princess Elizabeth to survive in the face of great danger, leading to her accession at the age of 25. CBS D 11:30 -"A Tattered Web." A.dedicated police detective ts forced into a dramatic confiict in this 1971 drama stamng Uoyd Bridges and ~ Frank Converse. TV DAILY LOG Mondoy Evening AUGUST 7 ,.,urn umm• ... 0 m M1l1r L11111 1111•11 Ali.till Bma 1t Clntlnn1ti Reds. 0 Tiit 111 Y•Blf (j)C. ... 111 Mlflr W,. l1Mblll (cont'd ltom 5 PM) mno,_ m--®"'"'"'''..,. fE a.. hn V1Mict llll ""-" ..... a•.....,.,. l!DlA--mn..o- • A ... Jffodfu1"1 lfft1skal. ! 'Bells' Ring Off Key Down !ho llDe • 1Mdi, 1---...;..:..;__;c._ __ 'HELLO THERE' -Amy McCue blll!lp• lnto Gary Elmore in a scene !tom the Alla·Modjeab Pl1yers production of "Bells are Ringing" at the Anabelm High School auditorium. Cheech, Chong 'Stir' Audience in Prison BY JACKI KING CHINO (AP) -Oiee<:h and Chong, the counter.culture comedy team, say they are glad I.hey have been to prison. 'J'he pair were booked at the minimum-security California Institution for Men ht re Thursday night by t h e I r manager for a t "·hour benefit performance. They had a captive audience. O>eedl and Chong got whistles, cheers, laughter and a standing ovation from the more than 800 inmates who crowded into the aud itorium to hear the verbal snipers shoot down the Establishment and joke about drugs . with profanity as t h e y portrayed inept narcotics of· ficers returning from a raid. "What are we going to do with all this dope?" Oleech asked, his shoulder-length halr swinging as ht turned to his partner. "Let's do what we alway1 do," ans....-ed Oiong, wiping his forehead and _brushing bis own shoulder-length hair from his eyes. "Yeah, let's go smoke it," O>eech replied. While most ol tbelr •ketches were ~marijuana, some of their acid~ted m I t er I I I made a ·good argument against it. ~ .... w All •u••,... n.1 ..... .._.... to -' better -n .. llyTOMTmlS • .-_.,_,...,_ ·~,.._... •~ ,..,.. °' .... ....., ,..,, ,,.., c......... .,.. AM* a..-.. .,..,. ..., '*' Gamer overcomes a few The cumnt mania amoDI ~~ ~ ': aadoUI moments to tw:9 ia a theot<n 00 both !ho 11"' ... -" c-·-•-' ..... feuional and amateur level ~ f-...Y ........ s.tunMr .brfgb~ ,.., •• ormanoe ..-"""" ti "'11 .... ...., II'( flll ~.-. .....,_,... I ~•-f91' ~ng old musical ~ ,, •:•• "' .. AMllflnt ....,. ~ ......,.-answera:,... "IWll comedlet would come to a SdlCrd Wdl..._. "MA'tl''-JoM Y tncb a the llaDdout of '111 C:.Uf both A--.r.11 ..... n.. llCCeechln( halt II tbey wtro ""' .._ ................. -.. tbe cast, ---1 mounted no bttltr thin the. "" -.............. ,...., •-ml vocally, u tbe lhlrple Ana·Modjes.ka Players' plastic au. ........ ~ ........... .-.-0-wbo turns lbe amwrpbotW: s... ..................... Jn 'l'tlldt ~-d..tOO:. production of "Bells are ..,_ ................... l«fY 111oact arvict Into a -rua. "'··•-," • ICripl !hat ,_, ............... --• ·J•~ Notlcl: '"""' lo a .. _,...,_ l..trN """"" ........... Jfldl °"""' -·~ ~~T deserves a better fatt~ ,_.._ OrilNWI ···· .. lifl'Y ~ atWful perfonnanoti aa the ;rtMI Anaheim lbow ls a ~':::,;;::::::;:~·= ever-watchful ~. WbDe perfect eumple of the aort of O..• · ............... •~ ~ Met Booacter Umi k up u musical theater 1taain&' wb1cb ::::. A.:.Mt.r::::::::Mkt!.~ blJ partaer. Jack Ogborn bet-wu interTed vean llffl but, It Ole-...... : •••••• ,... .. PWll ,,..._ f-~1ve U the .,,.MaftlnrRWtm .-~ e-(..,., • ., ..... ,,,., •.. 0 .,.,,,. McMlnie C'l:U ,.-~ ,_..-least on the local community c.rt ............... , .......... r.inw ducer, while Mor- level, refuses to stay buried. It----------r 111.ey •a. Br t,ndoesque Is Ille third lllCh tm>-'I un-lllllllbm later -ld<ntlcllly hlltrionlcs fit In wtU wllh Iba dertaklng of 1be year In garbed. ThJs sort ol &ilflnea clatecW!avor ol tbe"product.\oa. Orange County and tbe most cletncU from Iba story llatlr, Lee Salo, a 111 t> mt nut e glaringly mishandled of the &ivinC the play a more r e p 1 p c e men t , is UJ>. three. artlJkOO ·-thin tt llrudy dmtanclably sbakl In Iba rol• Dlr<ctor Hal Hamlllon must _..,_ · ol the 10ngwrltt'f dentist, be held to blame on a mnnber 'I1>ere bi Utile a leadint ac--while Rocco OodsOn ts a con- of counts. His perlormen not lresl can do to counterbalance vindng carlcatare of a only carinol take thelr eyes off suCh 1 sJtuation. but Amy _ gangster, even with bi.a pink the alidlenct during their McCue gives it a splendid ef. 1&1h. ', musical numbera, but they fort in the central l'We of Ella ' MusicallJ tbe1o1 most lm- dellver a good share of their the answerpbone gfrt with a aginatlve oYm~ are "Hello, speaking Jines out front as heart bigger than her switcb-Hello There" dwjftg which the weU. Thi& sort ol antique stag-boanl. MW McCIJe ii -chonJI mtnl)es 'l!ilh Iba 1u- lllg pr<eludes any IDrl of rap-Pl' and perty thruug!i -of · dleoCe and • "M~ Ola-Ola," port among cbaracten and tbe allow, 10ith a most pleulng whlcjl glv.s dapi:e:s D. Amit mires tbe allow In tbe Forties set of vocal conla •. She uctls McMllil and Brad Poulttr a with Ill pmentltional styllng. in htr ooloa, "Is It a Q-ime?" chance to mut thtlt ' <191> Compounding his felony, and ''The Party'• Over," but alderable ltuff. JC ha r I e a Hamilton ha3 -for ruaons falten unuplalnedly In her Kading'• aetl ale~ ml known only to him and the finale, "I'm Going Back." effective, altbougtt the mix· Almighty -costumed his when she falls tb get tbe ture of• rul ml artillcial chorus membtts ln carbon-potential show stopper beyond props ts conlllSi.Or, Alfllll tm:lllCO "FRENZY" ...._.....,,.,........ -~-. .WO• IOTI TllA'llll "lllE WAT lllT1lfllJ llllESOTl Ull" The Lights went out when the comedians made a plea for the legalization of marijuana, however correctional orficers explained it was not because or the nature of Uieir material but due to faulty equipment. One guard sald he thought Cheech and Chong had "put on the best show we've ever had here.'' A3 Mr. Roa<:hclip, Olong said, ''A lot of guy1 put down grass, man. because they say it makes you Joee your memory. I just want to copy silks and pink sashes in a the orchestra pit. "Belli are Ringing" sboWd show whkh cries few in-Cary Elmore, t h e pro. be seen by other community divtduallty in lhese utility crastinating playwright and theater IJ"OUP8 at an object roles. You may noL believe object of her aUectk>ns, is lesson in what not l.o do with a this, but everybody else wears di5appointing in nearly all musical comedy. It cooclu4es a pink sash too -even the respects. While his voice ii wltb three perf~ tbb 1---------- princlpals. It becomes sort of strong, his range is limited week, Tbunday · t b r o U & b a running gag, somewhat like and his acting ability ls.not up 'Saturday, at 1:.15 in tbe the Playboy inagazine cover to the demands of the role. Anaheim High • Sc h 0-0 I The team. a r-.1exican American and Chinese· American whose first twG albums each recorded more than $1 million in sales, liberally laced their diak>gue Remember - RITA K. WHITE INDOISID l't The Silent Majority FOi SCHOOL . BOA RO GIYI US A VOICl- VOTE, PLEASE N . fir ll'r C-. t. 919Cf All• IC. Wlllll 0. .. 1.....--Cll!!I. M1·•· Tfttta. CM say .•. " He paused, stared blankly into the audience, shrugged and admitted, "J forgot what I was going to say.•· The prisoners, some lined six-deep standing against he walls, whistled and cheered where you watch to see where Elmore's major falling Js ·his auditorium.. · the rabbit will turn up this inability• to punch •om ef;:;:;;~;;;~~~I month. character in~ his vocalizing. II Thus, the partygoers lo the apartment scene become the bookies tn the answering service offi« a c o u p I e !IlUD!Of appreciatively. """"'=~ John McCline. editor of the prison newspaper said after the performance. "I thought I'd only see a reaction like that from these guys if girls in bikinis were on stage. "They r f: I 11 y Identified with Clleec:h and C h o n g , maybe because these com- edia:m are repre5entative of today." I ,.~~•"•"• .... ,.. .......... ~ ..... I , ' YOTl AUIO. 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Pho""' 84%-587• ~---~. ~, .. IOOM TO PLAY ----·-I~ [~ _.... l~I -·· I~ 2l!IO"Jll BAYCREST HOME -·-...--flmlly -""' dlnlltc ...... Spacloao 1'rd Ind s car pn,ct, No tbru traffic on 11111 quiet ......._ AU l<lr l&\000. Prn BARRm -REALTY- 642-SM WALK to Bl!ACH e $ BEDROOMS e ' t ltoly. all .rec kit, ilnnl din. 22'x1S' ~ room, 2 ~ rm.rcotn. New ps1ot. dbl 1ar. VA ap- pn.loal $(1,500. -· •• l!ayfront Condo PRINCETON DRIVE 4 Bedroom c.on~ee Park home with 1pprctt, 1*Xt tq. ft. of liv1fte Jrta. Lots or fntlt trtts, in a choice lo- cation. Aasume big 6'* loan at oo cost to )'OU. Full price $32,950 Now port at F11rvlew 646-1111 (anytime) 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, pier" 111,. !!!l!!l!lllllf!!!ll--!!!!1!!!11!!• I DeEM£1lshtflll RALD IAY SU PER-HOUSE:IT IS i Super condition and super Immaculate S Br + tam rm. price. J·I..arge bedrooms, 2 Ocean side ot bwy, View. baths, heavy 1hake roof, Mmt tee! $149,000 family room, oversized llv· Ted Hubert & Assoc. ing roorn and do u b I e 3411 Vla Udo 615-8500 garilge. Beautiful locaUon in VISTA DEL LIDO-North Co.ta M"'" clooe to Luxury Apt. On the bay all schools and 1hopplng. M--'" VI Priced only $33,950. CALL _......cent ew Jor turther details. ~. Slip Available CALL 546-588) (Open Ews.) Georp Wllllomson Reattor 54Mflt 645-1564 103 Lindo 1110 Or. 3 BR., g;• lot. 55' slip. $149,500. 2430 81y1hor•• o ... 4 BR, l BA., &>' kit. $149,GOC. K. L. Hartman R.E. Inv. 642-5760 646-2681 NEAR BAY & OCEAN ' Fumi&hed unita Excellent rmtal record Balboa'• bnt k>caHon $62,000 --' -~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS Two Income Units one block to Big Bear Lake. Eight thousand equity • Want vacant land, units, car. EZY terms on $14,500. baJancr. Submit. CALL ANYTIME 646-3921 or Evo. 541 16.51 Lachenmyer Realtor Family End Of the Strfft All the way at the tnd of a quiet cul-dr-aac EutJ1de atrffL Im:gu1a.r lhaped yard with room for kidJ, dop, fruit ~ and tarnUy (Un. Four ~ bedrooms. family roo1n, 1 % baUw, compact bullt·in kitchen and just f'Ai years new. Move in condltk>n and prleed at just $32, 750. Easy to remember - the one with the Tree 1-1~. C. F. Coles-rthy & Company 640·0020 WHAT rT COST TO RENT! Nearly 50% of iamiUe1 In the U.S. pay for 3 good homes in ttntl In a lifetime and NEVER OWN TJIE~I. \Vhat a TRAGEDY when you can own um 5 bdrm., 3 ha., huge family roo1n, formal dining, WALK TO BEACH. Submit • Owner traruiferttd to Wisconsin. GL~NY MORRISON ** * -REALTOru;... .,,* *• 15C6 Me!la •c.M •Verde Dr. EMt., • __. • Co!rta Mesa ···•* 557-4130 -..oR SALE BY- OWNER For pictures, maps & com- plete description Of 30 of Orange County's best buys mail $1 to "Directory <Jf Fine Hometi." Box Sil, HWlting· l<ln Beach. BALBOA BAY PROP. * 642-7491 *- WATOl ntE SHIPS 2400 CUH Dr. Million $$ vn of Lido, Ba1boa I-Catalina; handsome house by the sea, ODly $54,500. * SEU.INC! Our 1ervicet1 cost less than $20 a m<lnth f<Jr full page ad in the "Directory," 100 Open House handouts Including picture and map, large three.color UNUSUAL "For Sale By Owner" ,;gn, TREASURES REAL ESTATE 18!1 Westclltt, NB 645-6170 EAST nM C.M.: 3 BR. 2 Ba. home, prof. lndscpg. Owner anxious! Ma.Y trade FORTIN, Realtor 64j...SOO() For that Ile\ under $50, try "UAUTY and lelephone answ('!'ing "I" service. For Information caU and character prevail this 963-1500. spacious 4 bdrm. elegant iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii home. Truly a super Ooor plan. Sdl cleaning oven. Comer lot, extra large patki. Assumable V.A. I o an $47,900. Call 847~10. 1-0'. THE REAL \~ESTATERS '-.. ' ·. . . . ~· SHORECLIFFS ""....,._. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I Local profeas:k:inal has spent thousands of dollan 10 create what we feel i1 one ot the roost out.standing bomH in our area; from the maal~ brick entry to ~ lttluded rear )'U'd, you'll fall in live with it. See it. even U yoo don't buy it! $89,500 Including land. CLASSIFIED •HOURS Advertt&ers m~ place .-ado by tel- i:OO a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MO!lllaf WU niday a t.P' noon ~turday COS"lA MESA OFJ'lCE 330 w. Bay 642-5678 NEWPORT BEACH 3333 N~rt Blvd. 60-5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 5411-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 222 Forest Ave. -- CHECK THESE FEATURES * 5 Balrooms * 3 Baths * Family room * Boat Ac- ceu * l Car Garage • Price only $46,950. Much more. CORBIN- MARTIN Call 546-5880 !Open "".J REAL TORS 644-7662 • HERITAGE . . REALTORS -LAND-VIEW OF CATALINA Need Elbow Room? Then this 1pacious 5 bedroom home in choice Baycrest is your answer. Custom built with functklnal floor plan. bu separate formal dining room and family room. All electric built.in kitchen, 3'.-i baths, this "Once in a Life- time" value I& priced below market at $84.500. Call now, INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE ' SO. OF THE HIGHWAY DUPLEX 2-BEDROOM COTI'AGE with large patio separating 2 be<;lr~ .. unit oyer garage, with remodeling poss1b1lit1es. Build up to see th• ocean. Just reduced by 1notivated seller to " ' " " " " " " ... " " " " ' ' . " " $6l,500. "PRIVATE DIPPER" I IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS JUST REDUCED -This 3 be<lroom, 2 balh, family room plus a convertible den, 2 used brick fireplaces, builtins in kitchen and B-B~ with PRIVATE guest room & bath. Entertain around your own POOL in CAMEO HIGH· LANDS ........................... $72,500 . GOOD BUY??? , CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX ONE·OF·A·KIND; 2·2 Bedroom, l·l Be<lroom. I Clear. Owner may carry. Close to shopping. This will go in a hurry .............. $71,500. 1 APPEAL-BEAUTY-CHARM ! IN EASTBLUFF SEA HARBOR LIGHTS from this newly dee· orated POPULAR MODEL 4 bedroom, 2 bath, dining room, rock fireplace, carpets & drapes, built-in kitchen. Safely fence<l-in back yard for lhe little ones. .. .. $55,500. AFFORDABLE?? YOU BET ll This TOWNHOUSE , and CLOSE TO THE BEACH too! 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, fireplace, builtin kitchen plus a COVERED patio that makes a lovely room for entertaining. Pool close BUY. .. ................... $31,950. //"4tt#-Sl!dtA ~-­REALTORS 644-7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. ..,.-------------z •<sxawxsxaww.xzxaw..... General General LEMON HEIGHTS -FOOTHILL HIGH Elegant French Provincial custom estate, white brick, black shutters, ;; acre walled. Reduced $20,000. to $98,000. 3000 feet, 4 BR., 3 BR., den, outstanding air-cond., plus elec- tronic filters, pool, hardwood floors, marble entrance. OW'NER NEED DRYER CLIMATE? SAN CLEME!m!! 300 N. El Camino Real in Glendale. 9300 aq, ft. Cmnplete Set of Plans fnr 3 bedroom, 2i,t Bath, 1960 aq. ft. home 8l'e tn our office-. $9350. Call ~ Even- , lnp 6'<-1003. COLWELL II wot>'I lu~ 613-8500. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gener el 1 Gener11 49M42l NORTH commr dial free 540-1220 CLASSll'IED DEADLINES DeadJ.lne fOl'OOfl'l fi kD1I: II 5:30 .!'"'" tho day be-tor publication. ~t f<' Sunday • M..,.., Editions when deadline II Sal<mhy, 12 noon. CWSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Adver1llerl ,1bould cbeck their adl ~w'r.""~ r•AILY PILOr usumes Uablllt;r far th< lint 1J>. ---cmq. CANCELLA'tIONS: When killing an 8d bl! ~ to make • record of tho KllL NUMBER ·-)"CU by )'O'JI' ad taker .. r«olpt of )'O'JI' ctnCOllatlon, 'nllo kill nUl'l)ber must be pre- RD!<d b:r the ad- IJl -of • dlr.(,tlltA ' CANCEi.u.'m>N Oil CORRl'.CTION OP·NEW Al> BEFORE RONNING: ~ eUort .. -"' kill or' ~ a new 14 lb&t bu """' -....... __ tee to do to untn the ad llu _....s In lb• --· PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS $25,500 NO DOWN tnms available. Low JTl()nthly payments. Entry hall. , dining room, natural wood cabinets, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, part like )'ard, owner transferred, bkr., S.1720. TARBELL 2955 Harbor, Colla M"ua The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S 0 THE REAL "'\. ESTATE!{S. . . ' ·' REDUCED $2500. Xtra sharp 3 bedrm 2 bath near Mac ArthW' I: BrlstoJ. Only 6 yn: new, convenient to frwya, major lhopplng and Orana-e County Aitport. Hu fittplace, IWlken tub and all extras. Reduced to $30.500. by anxrou. tleller who may help with GI'& closing costs. Hun'J', ~ this one won't Jut. CAIL 962-5523 A 537-1642. CO!J.JNS Ir WATI'S. C&W NEWPORT CUSTOM Neat u a pin 3 bbedr.moo>0mn1 borne with a view! Spacious llvlnc "'""'" family room arxl coontry-1ize kitchen. Lovely yard with room far your boat, camper o r lraller. To vi.., this lovely ...... prloed al $47,850, pr .... call 5411-2313. O THE: RF:.l\L "'\. [STATl:RS leading Marketplace I .,C~~-==:,===;= "UICK c••U OWNER ,tr1n1lur•d. .... ...... ......... 5!4% ..... 3 THROUGH A bed_,, ,w. den, 2 belhl. ftOtunl brltk ~. DAIL y PILOT built-in r. n •••••• n • ~ANT AD dlahwuber ""'""" ,.uo, hull • -...... bl1c. 64Z.5671 sn.m s.-1111 • I VIEW OF GOLF I =$-l 60=0.::;DO=W;;N=I COURSE Channing • bed., ' ''°" PAYMENT home in choice eastslde That,.s all it takes to own this Joca~on near Santa Ana spacious Mesa Verde home Country Oub. 2 full baths, with 3 big bedrooms. hlip beautiful tile, bar style fwnUy room. Fully ii> kitchen with e 1 e ctr i c su1ated plus many fine bulltin&. Raised fireplace, teatw-es including shake nice carpets, detached dou-roof. block fence, water hie garage. Full .price flOftener and interco m $36,750 -owner has moved system. Full price oal¥ to Montana. Make oiler. $31 ,950. 7.oned 1a: "'"'· • co:TS · WALLACE · REALTORS --546-4141-- HARBOR ISLAND RD. 1 ~~(~Opon~,.,E~v"!'onlnp~~)!!!!!I Spacious Bayfront Horne 1 "'! of the 11nen construction WORK OUT OF Pier A ~ip for W.. ya<:ht YOUR UVE IN 5 8ednloms. fonnal bayalM dlnlng room A m'e C-2, 3 bedroom 11eparate family room re 1 t den c e in quiet paneled den, bar I: trplc. neighborhood just halt block LaJge ba¥fn>nl ternu:e ll'Om 17th -~ c..ta An outstandt,. k>cation Mesa. Dotible I a r a c • =.ooo detad>od <OUld b< ,.... -· Larp yard for ... ..-. Very cl<M, lob of fresh paint A new ,._ carpeting. Firlt 11 me a""'11Joed. 129,000. Coll , 646-TI?L THf"' ' . ' '°r~r·11., ~ . . ' ' • COLW£LL J)f./()P I R I ,• 1-'I 1. l . · •· • l t I t Dolll.Y I'll.Of Maoday, -7, 1972 I Everyone Hes Something That Solneon• Else Wants DAILY PILOT Cl:ASSIFIED . ~Ds ·. ' You Can S1D It. Find It, T,.d• It With 1 Wint Ad ·1he Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642·5678 for Fast Results 4 IJNIOOI: liCMI: WOWI Possibly the world's most expensive one bedroom apartment is on the market. B<Jt It's located on the tip of Balboa Island, near Jade Avenue , so the value is in the land, ell 2 550 beautiful square feet of it! Plus a pier 'amt slip! Plus the aforementioned one bedroom apartment (that's perfectly ador- able) J Plus room to build out front with a view of all the action and easy access to the open sea. Proudly presented at $178,000. ,._ UHIOUI HOMIS, co•ONA DEL MAI. 675-6000 U~l()Ul ti()Ml§ ON TOt' OF THE AEAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NICEST 'fOf'LE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES MACNAB. IRVINE H1A=R~BO~R~ViEW HILLS First time offered! Sq1.1ttky clean, btautltul decor, ex. lrtu pkft , . , IK'll<lean oven. ctramlc coolt tap; wa1erW1 In d e l igh tful garden, decks, mlrrored doors, :k:ar 1arage, ltt llllld & more. , , .4 BR'1., 2 haths. FR, DR; 11tt to belle ve -OPEN DAILY • Wl Keet Drivr. ONLY $43,500 3 BR • Pool • fR. Nent • sharp • comfortable. Clcme lo shops I 1>ehool1. call ~200. HAPPINESS - RELAXATION - LOVE arc part or ttilil: OOVER Sl·IORES beauty overlooking the Upper Bay. Opett & light -immaculate! 4 BR 3 bath, FR. DR. Char l ene CORONA DEL MAR, 17~ • MESA VERDE. llciclunann 642-R235. Newport Heights Thil cbannlntl 3 bedroom. l %. be.th home l.t located 1n the Ntwport-Colta ?Uu. Hel&htl area. Only l lt b£ocka to the Newport Height.Ii grade 11Chool I. new p&rlt aod easy v.-aJ.klrw dlllance lo Harbor High School I about 6 min. to I.ht boy or heath. Other reature1 Include, flrepl.aoe, forced air heal, bWltbu, Lush Jarxhcaping that hat been well maintained I-a lara;e fenced back yard \\'m-1 A PAVED AILEY ACCESS. Back yard bi.1 room for boat, camJ>(!l' OI' build a rental unit. or all three. Ot '11 7.0ned R-2 for added value). Priced at only $30,995. Please w r i t e CIWISified Ad No. 185. f.'/o Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 Colt& Mesa, 92626. \Ve'll be out of town for a few dB,yl, but I wanted you to know It is available right now. HARBOR VIEW OCE.AN°NEAR One ahOrt block to the oc:ean Huntinpt!P- COME FOR A VISIT WALK TO llEACH 4 -room1 $31,fff N,y for I lUetlml. Tblt I Bclnn., I lltlh ~. Tb1a beautiful fam.Uy t.>me ii bttwtifU1 QM wtrb it'• _... Jdeal fDr tbt )'OUIW family, located In ono ol Ool1a l'OUl>dlnp will win ,_ $SO.llO "'°'" l'CIQ In With GI Mtaa's bHt artaa. Lulh heart at tint stance. This pymta 1nl« Sill. ptt mo., ......... b<autUlll landocap. _.. .,,.,.. 4 ""1nJom ...,,$25.250.olJ'-I ' Jnr • a coo> ........i potlo. 1-bu too ....,,. ..-SUPER LARGE Don't mlQ .eeiftr tblt one. to mectton. Priced at .only f Bdrm .• 2 bath bome near Call m.1reo. $32,000. Call Hl.to!D -MU. Sq\lan """-~ & Bil Corona Beach. 4 Ontu Bdrm. custom home, a.n be Ill tJ8ed u 2 Bdrm., plus 2 "'21 1or an appt. to IN.' home tn• ~ ara. Gardtn ldtch., tam rm.. IW'lbn tub. Qnde!r $44,000. Tl ii: I<J:AL R I.'. :T,\Tl.li~ PRESTIGE POOL HOME NEAR BEACH -· Romo.P tub In lhla • bdrm., 2 balli """"· alldinr 1tau doors tn evE'r)' room. bdrm . .,, .. 1 ...... The .,..,. --=-"""' wide lot help1 make Ul1J an ~ J I . xlnt buy al $19,500. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!1 $1t7SO Tet•I Price' Irv .... THE BLUFFS NEAR UPPER 1:•!t:"",,! ::.,u..; = Id"! fo' the blll)' pn> NEWPORT BAY • dble ....... w/rNr trall" rculonal or bwllneu man. 4 l 'lttplacf', prden ldtch., lit Wettft'll Bank Bldr , thru CU' ~· Undel' University Park, Irvine 2 •· •· T h $ S acceu. ~ BaQ, xlnt Bdnn1., .... t.... e 2 250 landsc ...i..... "-----°""Ide 11""1. greenbelt & ' ••••· v~•~ ..,... bldg.) is maintained by~ 3 bedrooms, pol11bed ~ ... :"°°tbcr home and fea11. maintenance crew. Va-hardwood & shag cari>et, •"" ... ew cant l lmmedlately avaU. double raraie, hure Jot wtth Reliable Real E1t.-te tov.-erlnr &bade t r e e a • 848-3391 $39,950. Assume the VA loan and---=='---675·3000 m1 per montb..,, allor.., REDUCED $2,000 m 11.l\' ,, 11ic.,r11 down to new VA )oa.n. Ftrat 2 story home only 2 )'n. old! day on the market. 4 ~ 2'Ai baths. 3 car $45,000. Call aow, """'' Jut. D 5.1"7000 N'-ht LARGE 3 BEDROOM •Y• ~ "' 1 2 BATH· HOME Mullve family room, .ewina room. covetel paUo. OnlY $35,900. Uae 'GI or ~ ventlonal flnalcina:, WHITE ELEPHANT N-paint. Home l"inr lnlo WE'VE FOUND ITI A 3 bdnD. horn< In UnJwnJ. 1y parlc under w .llllO. rr. ~to--ud IChooll. bu 111!"1111' patio ~ sprinkler aystmi. 0 n L7 IJ7,!lll0. l 546-S990 • NEWPORTBEACH,&45-6500 •CALLUS LIDO ISLE Gener•I General BAYFRONT I :;:::;:;.:;;.. _____ ;;....;;.... ______ 4;,· ol sandy IX"ach -beauti ful HILLS T~ Lu1k Company built this fine 1UbdlvlAion over the Ian Joor years and many now ronsldtr ttw! home1 there the be1t buys In our area. We currenUy have t~ popular four bedroom mock>ls for aa.te, from a price range of S76,lm to $91, 750. One 111 brand netA·, one Is two years new and the other is fotff. yean young -and all the Ooor plans vary. Let us show you the exciting d If Jere n ce today! Call 67S-122s. =\\'Ml.IR f, 11 1 -OPEN DAILY 1.s Real-515-C)lM praae. Larae family room wtth flttplace. Oversized loL All fM only l.'!S.950, ALL tenna. Call MJ.25.35 to ltt. f=dooure. • Bedroom, 3 bath. Auume GI o1 $24,500. Tho REAL ESTATE FAIR &red hill , * master sultr' on upper floor I * * * * * -plus2BR.-2balhs-~n-DR. & terrific kllchen 500 PDINSETIIA Op<n Evos Fabulous corner R-2 lot, with --2-sro-"R::..Yc_.:NR.~P:...ARK __ 3 BR.. 2 ba. rustic home. Close to beach, sbopa. &:: O THE REAL I'.' F:STATf.HS 21070 Beach Blvd., H.B. CALL • 536-2551 La cumA- BY THE SE.A REALTY l LOR co w/bre•kfast ""•· Volld i TA y • "''-"'" I" .. 1. -1245.000! \ MESA VERDE • $39,500 llt!,t'!L=etii'x I Lota of wood & used brick: 9Chls. Thia 3 yr. new home rrontencl.prlv.patio.A~al 1.g only t blk from Cdll! charmer! Pri~ right, nelahbor'hood park". 163> sq. $51,500. llUl'I')' on this one!! fl. in th15 big Gold M~ MODEL HOMES F.lepnt, lal'se.. single 1tory, Univ. Park Center, In1ne C&ll Anytime, 833--083) 0Wcebotn8~101Pll $29,!liO. C e n tu r y 21, ! Just redecorated! Immaculate 3 bdrm & 2 _. Mdir9u" lt-t·GOO ) I bath home, Enclosed lanai. Beautifully land· ~ ._,,,c..IJDml9 ma 8J5..55U. FOR SALE PHONE (714) 962·6605 3 BR. 2 BA feat~ ex-Lquna. BNdt panalve entry. I..ar&e-tiv nn., 101., 1onn1. ct1n. rm.. TRIPLEX scaped & rooro for pool. Won't last! ''Our 27th Year'' Faunt1ln Volley RP-tam. rm. Adult occ. 2 2 Bdrm. bowie Prut luie 2 Yrs. new. All upgraded bdrm. & rtucUo, in newer GI NO DOWN w/w crpb,_ ~ drpo.. ....,. .. bldg. Xlnt lncomt quiet xlnt • street. Price & located In Woods Cow A REALLY HAPPY HOME! WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors H "'" ... ,. 111u, people 2111 Sen Joaquin Hiiis Road you'll love this 4 bedroom Super lharp 4 bedrm in best reduced to $!7,950. Sellers area. GoOd lnvfftme:nt with ~':,~ .i!:::!. ,;.·~' ·v-A----N-0--D-O_W_N ~ _e 1::,J;:"';. -" pottntlal. 17~""· COLWELL ' l~..:N:.:E:.:W:.:,P:...O=R..:.T...;C:..:E:..:N..:.T:...E:..R:...';:.N,..,.:-:B-:c. :-;---64_4_4_91_0_ 1 hOmt' ''"ith CUlltom shelving G-=ni!r•I G ".:ner•I &. bu!lt-in dressers In PROPERTIE S. INC. tor convenience. Laree 1850 3 bedrooms, 1% b&thl pl u a MUSI' to lff, Many, -many ..1"'1' I ., " horn• wttb hug• yard ...., • ....,..t. iamu, room. -..1op 1oc... ..,/TO~an. #2 HARBOR. ISLAND ! Lovely 5 BR., 5'h baths. waterfront home. • Lge. llvlng rm. & family rm .. just redecor· I ated. Pier, float and sandy beach. Beautiful yard w/lge. shade tree & S\vimmipg pool. BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 341 B•ytide Dr., Suitt 1, N.8. 675-6161 General GeMral COMFORT AMID LUXURY Is the keynote of •90 LINDA ISLE. This impressive. bayfront home is a tremendous value at $1311,000. Call to s.ee it today. Jim Muller SURF VIEWS IN SO. LAGUNA A lovely, warm old world cottage in Table. rock. Access to two great beeches. Views from most rooms. Ex. Financ. avail. $98,llOO. George Grupe LARGE LIDO FAMILY HOME Located on best 45' sl to st. lot. 4 Big BR's., din/fam. rm. combo. Priv. beaches, tennis & clubhouse. $89,500. Charlene Whyte PARK VIEW LOCAT10N Family fun in University Park, 3 BR., fam . rm. park home; sharp -seeing is believing! Come see. Fee, $54,900. "Chuck" Lewis A HAPPY HOME FOR YOUR YACHT ... and for you al.so. Jn this charming 4 BR. home w/spacious patio, on exclusive West Bay Ave. Exceptional value at $179,500. Bill Bents SEA VIEW FROM KITCHEN Also from din. area, living rm., mstr. bdrm. & patio deck. 3 BR., 2'h ba's .. family rm., 2 frpica., 3 cu gar. $72,500. For app'l call Howard Wells QUIET, DISTINCTIVE The style la Big Canyon. The home is band· some. The community is extraordinary. $115,000. For app't. call Paul Quick PERFECT RETIREMENT HOME Sweeping-view ol ocean lrom tilil 2 BR. re- mod. borne in 3 Arch Bay. Low !U•lnt., taices. Level lot Move in now. $&4,500. Bob Yorke EXQUISITE WATERl'RONT New 5 BR. residence on l•Roon of exclusive Unda ule. Throe frplct.,~ wet bars. Special carpeting a. dr1per!ea. Many, many extras. Eileen Hudson IA Y -IOATS -llEACH Wiid! Ill tht horbor activity -enjoy the GOOD LIFE from tilil BA YFRONT In CORO. NA DEL IJfAR. OPEN DAILY -2001 BA y. SIDI DR. Bud A\Utln ---Coldv:tel.a.lklil"' ~ T ClllTIR Dlt,, It.I. I •• C1I sunshine bright roonu. l\.fom REALTORS "ill enjoy cooking in the convenien1.:e kitchen with B•lbo• ltl•nd Coste Mesa «>mp! lencod. Only $31,900. N .... ldkhrntilr,lotsolnew If REAL ESTATE CAU. for more detalh paint lnaide. Priced ri&ht at :WO Clenneyre 962-'623 A 537·5612. COWNS S26,'00 -All t •rm 1. Call ffl.4471 C: '146-t. JU 494-"73 5&<l3IS ic WATTS. 842-2535. • buill-lrui and dilhwasher. --------'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii And if you like casual, out-NEW baytront home. Pirr & • door" entertaining lhtn YoU income. Open SaUSWl/Wed ~'On't want to ml• the love-l-5 SUPER DUPLEX C & W INSTANn.Y APPEALING a-~R~l~ei.ai. ly backyanL ~ated on a 337 E. Bayfront, Little Island low-traffic, tree-lined atntt. WINTON, Re&ltor ~ walking di..atance 10 schoola. B•lbolt Penlntula Only $34,950. Call 54rr231l. PAYS FOR ITSELF when you ,...this attnctive 2 balh -... "' let· 1W Nat In. -,,,....,....,,.3btdn>ompl"' Lot ft-add --·" 1=....,1.~.'1ocat.:"~·;; VA NO DOWN 2batbbomrJt•_...., ICIO:xl~ ta ~ prime rental ~ never a DON'T mlsl th1I one-I BR. * FJ'.tEE * celllDc. q\lltff a1z.e bedroom ' '* -.-* vacancy. Don't mlu thil 2BA. Z>' x 20' 'bomll rm RefrfthmentlSUNDAY ON•LtYcp.'!. Houaeta 4 l\llte, &Jump atone finplace, • . BAYCREST SPECTACULAR HOME REALISTIC PRICE Separate upataln muter bednn. 111ulte with ll'pl., formal dining rm.. larae Family room ott Patio Ir: Pool area. Large Kltc.'hen lnclude1 breakfut area. 2 large bdrms .. adjolnlng be.th + maids room (or den) and bath. A.r c h ltecturally designed for that Individual family. Open Fri., Sal I Sun. 1-5, at :m24 Nautilus Ln., N.B. OCEANFRONT, 4 BR, 5 Ba. tam rm,. wet bar, elep.nt 2 atory. Ph. fol' appt. 6'/3-m92. Prl-· to .... t••· the ~ ounUonm1 •• dlnlqr • ...... -. ':!~ ' Ont'. '-~ _... •UJ1 over . ~·· brltk fpl, P.M. three (3) poPwar Door sunshine ltlght kitchen. ~ ~ v.'Ct'k, Call 919-1050. ~sh paint maide and out, ...,.,._ to cboo trom 3 • 4 Omu pool alze back yard, qujet ,........ &e • • X1nt ltdacP,d low main-~.::\ Coron• del Mar -· BUY FOR NOTHING DOWN? cul-de-Ac rt, close to Bdrnu..· $31,950. to $34,500. tenance yard. Full price ._....,;;.i.o.... "' schooll .fr; Mopping Con-at 9572 Innabruck Dr. $38,CXX>. Sefl~ will help pay -=-=~'""",......===-'Tl21 venUonal buyer onty ·$1,650. (N/Adama • E/Bushanl). bu.Yenc:octl~·andSe~ 3 BR. & Dtn $36,'50 . ~ dn. Call and .a tod'~. RED CARPET, REALTORS. will tUe.· )'Our home on Unique, white brick exkr'1 -~ I I 962-1171. tnde. Call ,'47-1221. , gated entry, 2 Ba., blt-tna. MESA VERDE Yes, even 1n CDM eligible Veteran. can buy homes and duplexea for nothing down. borrowing the money 4 Br, Jam Uy room, 2~ baths. far thirty )'tars at 7~. A Ovenized a:arqe + room payment on S50,tm bar-for boat, trailer, elc. ro~...i till• way Is Sl1ll • $47 ,500 month. We at Coh.1:el.I R M C rdl R I Propertie!, a 8\lbsldiary of oy c • • •• tor the Col~·eJI Company, lhe S41-m9 lllr&Ht VA broker in 1810 Newport Blvd., C.1'1. CallfOmla. can a1s l st ___ _ vn....,. "' ..,.blW.Jng * BRAND NEW * lhtlr eligibility, determine' CUSTOM BUILT ll01'1E how )Mp a loan they 3 bl', fam rm, formal din rm., qualify tor, and then locate 2 ba .l-powder rm. Very Ip the property they wanL Call rms. Xlnt loc in Baycrest 6i'S--7225. area_ Call aft 5, &tfi.. 761S If ILO;,,WN=.ER:;:-s~.-.-,-1-1-1 -.. -.-4 trplc., carp, Yard needa bedrooms, tamll woctc, but a real lxO' tar the 5S1·5UI I :1 531-5111 1>eaut11u1 ...,,.~, :.,":.;,; handyman. oo, JR-:-ExECUTIVE-dra-·:.."""kl·~ dlnlna lnil B<acb Blvd., H.B. MISSION REALTY 49«>'131 nn., ooun .. ,,. ''·'"'~ll w/a.. LGE. 2 BR. new home, A b.ls. btaut 5 BR home tra eattne ~ and double-kt Vk:t.or Haao'•· R4 lot, .tollgn<d '°' tbt 1an111y ... .., .,..,.. ....,,..,. "''"'· BA<;KIAY rm. 1or 2 ,..,. ..;i ... going P I a c e 1 • Huae tinilhed prap, b r k. , ON A BEER f!UDGET • 330 MAGNOLIA 491-1297 mank:u:ttd lot, comm. pool $36.500. 8C-669L Carefrff' llvirv in beautiful LQWER Three :..rm ·Bay 3 w/m maintenance, cul~~ SMALL CAPE COD Nnrport RJ'riera, 3 muter ' UC tor kids safety, only 3 HOME Sunr1)' bed sized bdnm. (22' kmg) 3 Br. l Ba, view. '79:DJ~ yrs. new. Arudous seller has Ct1ZY ~Ho, coppu-ket~~: ba.thl. Sale frb fnc Wet 494-8498 or a.-27M ' bought new borne" in S.F. c~ rock f.lrei>Jace. Take lhq crptl JlhN>o.t. bl.tin L H'lf area and SIU'S. Sell at O\'er exfathlc loan tf/small dsbwlhr, rotiaaerie oven. •stuna 1 I S42,3XI. All terma." Vets no down + 2nd T D onJ¥ $167 fir to 001 ~'., pyt patlo, 2 OWNER: New 3 br, 2 llJl; dn. Hurry, caU for details. a mo not , __ . ..:.__ · car att pr, .1650 ,1t JD all. ..-tJ........,.;;, ~.-.,., •-lot: * p Arn w ALKER RLTY . i.u-~UI ocean. -950. Sl5Cll -r ..... t'9 •tn ....... .. • BKR. ~ ~ re .,.-dll. Low 1750 -.._ Aaawno. 7~ VJ.1 inn Beach. H.B. Stl-1418 • closina: eom.. -loan. sm ~ JDO, m..nm OWNER Trans. 3 bedrooms OWNER lravlnr. 3 b<drooma 1• ""'· 64>-2312. & lnlp family n>om, newly 1, &: den, 2 baths, dining nn., dec_vn.ted. built-In BBQ 3 BR. 2 BAt • btaut. view, 2 B<lnn1. each unit. Good CHOICE c.o&ta Mesa By maater bedroom haa can.a di .. 1.... built-I . • ..... ~-c-• ......_.IU · dra --· • W... mirror book ·-~nn.. ......., •• _.... • .,,..,.._ ,,..,., pea, .. "_ DW11 Mel"" I. built-in bar t ~ oven, 2 baths, pa t Jo , ::;;:;;;;;:::;;:;:::z I xtru. 6 mo. old. New COLWELL cooc1. Steps to ocean. owner. $1600 down. Vacant. $6'2,0CWI. 4 br, 2 ba, crpt-drps, lam Call: 673-366.1 675-8886 Eves rm. neat & clean. Take over PROPERTIES. INC. REALTORS * OCEANFRONT * C FHA 7%. Only $2TI per Home. 4 Bdnna.. 2 baths orona def Mar mo, Call Ole. 833-1103, with 40 It frontage. Thll R·2 South of Highway Home 557-2116- older home hM tge. living 2 Ir; 1 BR duplex oo rear of BY 0¥.tner. Ha I e c re at. rm., frplc.; dlnlrc nn., ex-extra Mde. 45' lot Trte-~ $29.950. 4 BR. 2 BA..1'. tam tra lge. kltch. Dbl. ~ ed. dead-end street. Lots of rm Hdwd. 1ln. Walk to plm extra park.in& B!tl room to build. $59,500. Call ahopplng. all achoola A col- area. nr. Newpcrt Harbor 675-QIOO. Rtaltors. lege. Qll-de-u.c. 12 0 7 Yacht Cl•b. Euy to "'°"· WELTON I COMPANY Donepl, C.M. 549-4'129. d •--u n sprinkler ayatem b r k _ World. 137-3652. Owner. •n. ~ .. Y room. near llv· m .llllO. 962--1373. ' • CUTEST KITCHEN Ing rm., brk. S27 ,500 . OodJn ot xtpa. &:-parate Lldofa\e 846--06(H_ OWNER de a p f!r ate . 3 1 .... --. C N 1 ""'::-=-.,.,.-.,--1 bedroom. 3 bttths tamn.. --...,,. room. e e ~ T dill I 8 yf t OWNER must !ell. Swim room new uuck •"-~ bedrooma. Oea.n A: neat r1 one • ron pool, 4 bedrooms. dlninl 'H-d --Water aotttnet: ~ patio. One ot lJdo Nord'• moll nn., """' batba. ttar llvJnr ...,,._~ ln1nr rm., built. C1oae to b<ado A ...,. poJt. d>armtar -with Ill ft. room, natural b r I c k in ~. 0 v e n "-CI Cloe:lnr o,,ta Only, Non frontaae,. f BR.. hup • firepla~. built-In range-dlshwaaht!r, paf»t b r k • • Vl!t 5~ down. 9tiM4ii6.. ~ 2bd Uv. rm.; flll1 bu, oven-d lshwuher, brk., $24,950. IC-2561. 2patlol,'ekvatar.Jllltllsted $100,ttll. Call' m..1663 Gu.ml ""'· Sll.500. -· REPOSSESSIONS ~···· . rxcllJ!lvely •• 12«1.llllO. OWNER arudouL F'or tnfonnatbt m:1 Jacation * '* * * * NEW duplex. lilt u I e r N. Cotta Mesa, 3 Br, 2 Ba, 6% Joan. 4 bedroorn1, 3 al U.. J'HA I VA homes. Larp famlb' htlrM. S BR., dep.reclation. 2 BA 2 BA cor lot, xlnt flnanctrw, try be.lhl, hU&e family room, contact -~Y an. ~-..in dill- associated BROKER S-RE Al TORS 2025 W 9alb<>O 6JJ.).6) BEAUTIFUL HOME BEAUTIFUL POOL Located in be1t ea.ta ·Mesa area, wt.lklng diat&Jictt to elementary school. Thts bi& 4 bedroom 2 1tory home hu 2 baths, i.,... w.u, nn., Paloa V e r d e a atonl!! fireplace. BeautJf'lll buUt•ln kilcMn featurn licb 'Walnut cablne~ and -thm>rh patio bl.f -huh tropical landaptrw IW"rOUnds ~ 18x31 heated and liltned pool and pr brick BBQ, Cl!lmp&etelY prtvaa., pine ...... ..,, ..... lnlront- don't m1A thll one -only l3Ull. Call 548 86111. • HERITAGE f~F /\I TORS "· ••ii. G,..t .... view: 511 ®wn. SlJ,llllO. llMlll. dlnbw rm., .ex ... bonus rm., KASAllAN STOP LOOKING drla 1 ....-... 40"1lO Ft. Open dally 2 to 6. 2516 * BY OWNER. 4 BR, 3 BA, bollt-inl, d 11 h w aa be r, You'w just foond the beat 3 St./St. Jol $125,ttll, 8a¥zi00 Dr'. (at Ftmleaf} FAM RM. DIN RM., MESA fireplace-, ~ar livin& room, RNI !stat. "2.6644 BR ho~ in Hunt. Bch. boc:oaa& laweoa ._ I :::Cd;;M;;·;;:""";;;"';· "'";;:;212~1 =;:;..L=VE=RD:;:E.~"""'50~~===1=bdc~.=· ~S32~.950.~~-~~·;,,,, GOV'T. OWNED °'-<!horn< In.,.._ lWI --r- R.epw etr!d bomel. low owr $:m in new crptg., 34.16 Vla Udo ~ .S©\\~}il-l&"E~s· The l'unl• with the Built•ln Chuclle • nJNT NUMIU!D tffltlS ~ r r I' r r I THfSC §QYegcs _ _ • _ _ • SCRAM·LITS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 • -.. -Pl!" •net. P"tlo. !l(T>f. 1ndocps.. * PIE& • SUP * closlnc corta. Call 9IMtC1. and JI a dilld'u.t~meet In liO Ft. 3 Bdrml. 3 blthl * C move.in mncL Bert of all • mt R..ity only S29,m ,. All -1mnw:u1a .. 1 -.llllO WU<. to ...... ·--·-· -Fin\ .. ..u -... will * Ill ... Lot * --~-· • -· ........ Lui!' s tr., 2 bL frpk., bllnl, tam u.q-• """""' ma. $Ul,D. nn. 1onna1 din. tm. Lo * PA1TI WALKER RL1:'f, LIDO lt!:ALTY motnl. yard. CJooe ID -ln71 Beoch, H.B. IC-Hill l377 Via Lido. NII 113-'llllO A odlb. Atowne '°" Jn. OWNER TIW!sn:tUtED 1:-:,.-,.--:-=-'.,---....;;;;1 ,._ GJ Jou. Call fer 1.Hvltlo t,o 4 Bl\, S BA ., Mlur. Viele •ppt. -tll!'f""""' "f· Jot. PLUS NO ll01'll PAYllT. oi V OWNER NEW crpt., wtr btt, wtr' ....... • ........... at Ill.Sil. TRAHSl'ERRID ..n<htr, dahwhr. Nr. a:hJs Sllarp 3 Br .. s BL llomt Bedrm. 1• batti_ bolt or 6 -Only SSt,151. cllllllrW prof111len.al .._ ---• -· 517-§311 .. -~nd-lal. '-t<d Lob lldlool. "" ......_ Ontr lrvr... ~t .,... Pool• ~~ DUGO. call ID-Tm. tacllltle.a. QT! RED CARPi;,r llEALTORS NIW SCHOOLS R£Al.TY, - UNUSUAL S Br .... m -lo tlllo ·-4 Rm EnUo Salo or """ • "" BR. V111qo n -Call Wbl • - llpullb -· Tlltl ---Iii llttba, 1"mlly ~ llT--,..., ....... IC2.IGO. Call 2 ~. -..u·:U. E. a-. -owntr---_.ta. A Newporl -LOVELY 411< ..... w/POOl lioy 01~·) --··•·;~-., • ""1e --.. $42,000 DUf'LllC l'ltodpllo Cllly IMT·1'11 •m -· ] 0-W. -l Mr " 3; 7lMl2I oft i. -bJ °""?' ~ BJt, =. -*" BEAUT CnnJto. I • 1 -qtn., -,,.i - Bl\, 1% BA. llall .:::. Hr:zrii:iUll••ftiW ~=~ALTY """· -11 .... ..... .. -.. -...:,, . 8UMI t1W4lt '21.'lllO. Owner. ------·· .............. , Oii' S.U lie ttld tttu1I ~a. -I BA -. ..... 1'trGe --11.,. "°' -----...... ·-·--·-' 1 ' ' f S-&S 1DUIC S llDllOOM flll.LEYEI. CAPISTRANO Super flllllly room with wel..blr, huge cul· dH1c lot wllh room fo• l'OOL Let your child- ren play llJ the port aroUDd the comer. Tltls home offers IJ'ldous uflni llJ a super mestlge uu, short dlatance from HunUng· lon Center for $bopping_ !'®venlence. We proudly Invite you lo Inspect 1hls lovely h o 111 e. For an appointmenf. All for only '47,900. . Cal Jeny Giiiespie • ~~;;~~-~1~16~, .,.._. H•u111 ,.,...... MO It •11 """""' ;;; °"''""""" • ..... ...... c..i..... .....,.,. -~~ CANDY IUPPl.Y llOl1I'& -------1·~;:;.;.;.;_;;;;;;;;.. __ • 1110111 Unlum. .,..,.._,. <NO SELLIN<) INVOLVED) CUTt: 2 bdrm ....... IUlly UAUTIPUL NEW t ll<lao!lftll 2 --tllllts -.Pil'l' OR rou. mu; = 0:'::':: ~":: ·-·-'-t'°RM. "-HARB03 BedrmR VIEW H~ME .., IO'J<l40' Jot. Q u le t Now 1~ In ar.rce Phonlr -or l1Wll3. • ...._ --., dining Eoltllde -..., .-Cou"'1 and ........,.lnr f'Umllbtd =. room. $395. mo. -lar ueu. ~ will .-. You moy l<f<J> ,..... 0-""W Lu1b pn!ea llltlnr. patlol, REALTOR, 644-72'/0. help wllh fllltr.nCint. Wants pttoenl pooltlon. AU loca· L--pool, -Adults, "° poll. • Wt olle. Mllq !!5o000. Ilona an """'11tr<lal or l5l 1:. 21st St., CM. J-LOV--EL-Y-.,-,,-5-Br-bome--ln Call 51J.USI ((Jp<n Ens.) taciory lurollbed by ut, SlllS • Utll pd. So. LlaWla. I PHONE; -Harb Vw Hms. CJooe to · HERITAGE REALTORS cs Zoned. Rentals + ot!lce, on doutile ·kit. SbW1 down, and owntl' will CUTJ' lst T.D. Gnat tut1&1'9 pottntl&L CALL ANYTIME ....-.. E.,..aa,... QuallOl!d ptn0n W 111 Br. ~aiet ok. • l"RESH A clMn l Br., achl& bch • 1hop1 become: dlltributor fbr our SZKt • 2 Bt 11L Ocota.n vP. tncd yd ltO'.<f:/retrlc:. Obh:ltr/pool. S550 mo/lM: ...., (-Almond C)ar., declr. pool. Kldl/)>etl. ~. -~. Doby R. t b ' But· l350 -Lovtif • + b ... Jam ALA R ........ 645-3tOll N,.;OR.:.:..:ra=~'-urrs.--v-.. --.-.-_1 tertlnafto, Nettltt. ~ten, nn, J"rple, deck. Avail 1"" w, ..,., TOotllt Rollo. P>Y o.,, mo. • HAllD to heat • 2 8', tllCd 211 bo --· Family MllkDOOs.-Pearnit NU·VIEWRENTALS yd,•ncl·car.Kld.tok.M. ores. Pool. Cuotom Butttt CuJ> • a<.tvtrtiled na~ 6'1J..«l30 or 494-3248 ALA R..,t1l1 • 6454900 featul"ei. Nr acbJs. fUS. tlonally oo T.V. •le), Wf 1 BR,_ .. \Olew 1 bllt Vi<-SH AR P 3 Bedrm 2 _6#4115 ________ , are a muonal o>mpall)'. toria Deb.. n~ f\lin.. tc. bath, double gar~~e. LOVELY Udo Isle, 2 BR., 2 v..,. hJah _.,,. potential. Jrpl. fl3S yrty. 642-lm. overs'-ed rd Qu' t BA, boy view. v1e. Adl11 • You mUlt hl.ve N yn:, per u; ya · te Leue, sm mo. 5'rr>-6106 week ·~ Ume (days or 2 BDRM boule, met uut. s tree t . $230/mo. In-eves, 642--119-a day., DAILY l'ILOT HACllONDA HARIOR From $150 DELUXE l & 2 BEDROOMS Furnished & Unfurnished Heated Pool -Garages -Shag CarpeUna Dishwasher -AU Utilities Paid. Adults Only • No Poto 241 Avoc•do St., Cott• MeN 646-ll.M VILLA MARSEILLES SPAC IOUS I & 1 BEDROOM APT . Fumlshod & Unfumlshod Adult Living Dishwa.sher color coordinated appliances - Plush shag carpet -mirrored wardrobe doors- indireet hghUng in kitchen • hreakla•t bar - huge private fenced paUo • plush Jandscar. Ing -brick llaJ'be-Ques -large heated poo s & lanai. Air conditioning. eves.. Jl.Go. Salaried. m •tu re eludes gardener. Call sror-0.111. s1,'120-R.EQU1RED adult-. 49C-&170. Larry -agt./owner,BREN -::.:..=:.:.Ho_m-,-~-M-o_n_a_c_oJ 31 01 So. Brl1tol St., Soni• An• 557"200 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 962""'4 r..., 961-2974 :· Lachenmye r'. ' ·' _ ;;;:;:::;::::;::::;::::;:::;:::;:::: .Tor more lnfonnatio.n write Lido 11.. 54&-5880. modt!l, water pd A -"ROUTE DEPARTMENT EASI'SIDE MANAGING AGENT Kasahian Real · Estate • u, I•" No. 2l". P.O. Box 1139 ATTRACl'IVE lJdo 11 I e • 4 Bedroom • 2 prdener, ideal klc. $'W5. ...., 2 8 d Bath • Lar&< llvinr room 4 644-5569. Apto. Furn. 360 Apt, \lnfvm. E1pt W'ritt with na ftCMCY -Covina, CaUf, 91122 · e r 0 0 m • • tamil,y room -fent'ed in 3 Br 2 Ila , __ ,. .. rm ,1-1 .,,:--,.,...----- ---~-MOVE UP · Low malilti,._l'lee Owner Incl\Jde ........__ No. ~. J*tlo, oomplttely d W -,.. _ _._ ' ' .... ...., ' ~ C t u. • Ibo P -I --===-.:'.:::~~::.:=._ furnished Avail b'-Se ll" ya r .. ate1-v~uo::ner. kitch,. w/w-·, drps. $400 01• ,..... -· u• • en1nlU• will ~ tor small BE YOUR 'OWN BOSS•. , a ..:-p o-Reference. r d .. t' ... hom - •-~--.. and Jon ~·A ril equ1re . mo. lease. Shown by appt. * $30 WEEK & UP* ·Lor x or ""'· Become a diltributor of the UI..'\:, .1a .,.,.. P Available Stpt. ht. 646--0109 n1· 1n• r:.111>1 ...... 79T 7,~ PRl.W $110,000 -Call the 18. Might oonakkr 1 month a.ft 4:30 PM. ,, ~ ... ..i.:i. -'IOI • Studio I: 1 BR Apb FORMULA FOR ''CAMBRIDGE'' Investment Division at WO!'kl famoua PUROLA'roR leuc. 673-2899 for appt. HARBOR View borne, 3 hr, e TV.\ Maid Service Avail Oioice 1-ltvd S BR., 2 ba. $46-1600. chemJcak, filten and re-• QUAINT! Separate bach cpt, drps, auto BprinklNB, • Pt.me Servict--Htd Pool NEWPORT'S + atrium. Sb.up; new paint, lmmlat~~~t oct.,!:.1 .. ~ .. 1 d'-Newport S..ch Acotta.gt. Prder man. $SS. $350 mo. Avail Sept 1. 1843 e <l>.Udren a: Pet section •"ST IUY qual carp, AJmoot In.-=• e 0~--or ~ LA Ront•ls • 645-3900 Pun Barmoulh Pl. 64M011 2376 Newport Blvd, Clll 95 tributoMaleama.n. In t b e $92.50 -Bach. " blk beach, 2 Mirror ,,.au bedtoomt ceramic tile Roman tut>- 1hr., firt>plat"e, kl t ch en 0 dishwuher. 2 dr. rer. lush, plush shag cnrpt"ls • all new & on ocean. Adult.I. Yr. be: S2!J(l. 673-6087. Start with a good central ":;"'·:.ind~-= to pool Orange County Are&. Excel-Balboa. Avail aow. e RARE Indeed -2 br, nr WESTCLIFF, exec u t Ive Th~~~ ~ location, build a wry tune-t ue, lent commlsaklna for rl&bt $150 • Utll. pd. 1&e 1 Br.. stores. Kids <>k. $1». homr. 4 BR. 3 Ba. Beaut 1 $S on nt Coron• clel l&ir Uonal thrtt bedroon1 two a~ •ea•.BRll man; ~s automotive beaut furn., rl«bt 0tt poo!. ALA Rent.111 e '45-3900 atrium. Yearly. Call: • HOLIDAY PLAZA bith home on an attractive ~" ~ chemical &ales aperience Private! CLEAN Jae 3 BR, garage \VINTON, Realtor~ DELUXE Spacklu.I 1 BR. tplit Jewl plan, offa a C::Sf ~.·.,.·· 11.t' ._zJ:,C~~ 950 desired but mt necessary, $1175 -Balboa Isle. Channing w/door, cpll, drps. 1 beby Walk t_o beach, 2 br, 2 ba, furn apt. St.35. Heated pool. lllJe uvq room with (...«. ' Field 1Upervlslon. Insurance Br over pr. Yrly. OK. SJ.SO mo 262>A Elden pr. fenced. Kid.I ok. Ample parkln&. Adults, no t1ttptace and ht&b ttlllnp, ~~~Bits:;,_~ and veb.icle available. Small $185 • 2 Br., 2 ha, w/frplc. Aw. m.-5270 Renhf...Hou1e 9794430 pets. throw in a modern kitchen rca ly 151 E. Bay st., Costa Mesa. inve1tme.nt required RCUrtd Oceanfront. MESA VERDE 3 hr., 2 ba HARBOR VIEW HOMES-2 & 1965 Pomona A..,-e, CM. with informal eatbw area, 2414 Vista Del Oro Pb: 642-4837 enUrely by inventory le: buy $215 • Balboa hit', 2 br bse., home. $331). Jack Peck, Den or 3 BR, $.1!K>. Lae, or LOVELY 3 Bedroom. add a large utility room and Newport Beach back agreement. Prtsent gar, patio, deck. s.t>-Ol65. mo. to mo. 645--25:i2. Spacious. NI~ furniture. a thrff car, pre,~. create 644-ll33 ANYTIME TRl-PLEX auto cbenllcal u.lnman $4()() • 3 Br., bllrfronl. Pvt Brick 1nack bar. Private aome lovely landscaping I iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiil Plwh owner• unit. Deslped should definitely Investigate beach. Dock avall, Yrly. Fount.1ln V•R9Y $an Clemente balcony. Chlldttn "·elcome. and a swimming p:io!, anctl for maximwn securlty and this'opportunlty. NU·VIEW RENTALS No deposit requtrttl $160. ... ,.a~.:!. ON TEN ACRES Apts. furn./unturn, Lease Fireplacet I priv. pal.ioe Pools TcMls Contnt'l Bldat: 900 s,. LAM, CdM 6«·261\ MacArthur nr c.oa.t Hwy~ fee land; then give it away 1 Iii•) heauty with Wl'Olllht iron For pen>0ual in,.rvi•w call' 673-40.ll • or 4*-32<8 VACANT~ 8', 2 ba, qulot •t. BEAUTIFUL 3 bdrm., 2 bo., 351 Victor\•, Apt. 3, -: for 133,950. Call 675--Tl25 MobllftlomM -•1 and eou-•anl, COME Rea: Sheldrick, Newport 8e•ch Fncd yd. Im mo. Call Paul living room fonnal dining _:.:~~=~;;::"'"-=°" ••0 • v MOrTis 832-9100 or 968-UZi ' 1 BR lrg. $140 le SUS. ·-SEE!! Call 545-8424, South Genen.l Manager VIEW HOME • '-. nn1. .rm .. Jg. kit., faro., rm .. en-SJpool. Adlts only, ideal for OPEN Sat I. Sun, 2-5, 4130 ~ Cout Hwy. CC.Orolido) J BR, pooJ, dbl car port. $210. Incl. wa,ter. <n4J ~ l COLWELL PROPERYl (S INC REALTORS POOLS Coast Realtors. Phone 714-552-0060 ...... evea. closed A 1r 1 um• on Goll bachelon, 1993 Cb u r c b , Mobile ....... • DANA HARBOR DELTA SALES INC. frple., gare.gea. C.olor 1V. 2 BR, condo, l~i ba. drapes, Coone, Shore Cllffs, Rent/ C.M. 548-9&33. For •-•-125 INCOME HOMES (I-) e WOULD lilt •n "'-Grand piano. Adults onJy. cpts, dahwahr, bltm, pallo, lease. $325 per mo., Appt ,.::~~~~.,-=:-;;,-.... · '.Ln )'OU e .., ur:. Avail Aue· 15th. Sf2..6889. pool, dhl gar. $2'15. SG-3635. only, 492.:m:J. 1 & 2 BR. Pool. $140 Up. ·ro_R_SALE._·--~-·---2 -B.-R,-2 4-Plexes •• $66,~ to $69,950 aucceuful! l br U 11""' Unfum avl. Children'• sect. 2 BR. Pool. So~ viewa. ba, Golden W':t-i>xoo. Plua Duplex ''"\''''''''' .. $52,500 • WOULD you like to learn mob e bm ...... + bach. Huntlntton Be•ch S.1nt• Ana Heights El.Ja.t GARD~S Apt!I, 117 Near beach. $210 --~-• -• ~. •-"-e 8 Units ,, •••••••••• $132,500 HOW to be a success? $95 util pd. __ . .L E 22nd st CM 642-364.5. ___ A_G;_ENT;.;__;-'-644-<848""-''-"-Nice home on Highland Dr. 4 ci~ ...,......., ....._. ue"'" e WOULD lilt t hel Rent·A·HouM t79-l430 e WALK to ocun • 1 Br., · ' • BR, famlly rm., 21n baths, appliancK. Fncd., lndacpd, AIClllll' a,t La Clesta, Dana oth JYotl ._ _ _!_ o p 1 t ovt/relrlg. Kids/pets. 3 BEDR001.f, WS. per BEAUT. FURN. 2 BR $175 Coil• M- locattd in delun --~. San Pt, WEBB (Bkr.) 642-4831 er peop e uo:\.vu1e sue-OCEANFRONT .f; Br family Sll.5 til sep.. laundry rm. Kitchen _... cesatul! house. Avail Aua. 13 thru . month. BKR : Pb 5*-0814 up incl u . Htd Pool. Adlt11 --------- bltnJ, Is a aparkllng pool. In Juan Capistrano. Beautiful 5-UNlTS-$65.IXK> e wouw 11• cloubl ...,_ • ...,., ALA Rent.111 e 645-3900 anytime. no pet&. Al.lo 2 Br Uni. DELUXE A 1 -• --••t1o A L--clubhouse, --pool, -Luf. "'---"ent condition, you .. e to r!! "''""" ..._ wk. 6'7>l536. "~" ""'"" APARTMENTS • .... erp r..vuw n. ui:... ........... "'' .i;...u:"" your income with 10 _to 15 e SEA brttzetl • 2 Br .. SunHf Be.1ch C~""-='--· ~-~--- buy. $44,000. fletivlboardti le many other ae-& erut renW history. hn per v.~k work & HouMI Unfum. 305 ttptsidrps Kids ok $150 APT. r.tGR. "h-tln. duties. Air Cond • Frplc'11 -3 Swim-TOWNHOUSES tt. Call own e T • Lee Pereyda, Realtor training! Gener1I ALA Renf.11 e '45-390o Sngls or .ram -2 br hm. frplc, Live tn. $55 ott rent. l.2 furn. ming Pools • Health Spa See tht.e Park Lid 0 493-4619. $\6-l69B 494-5488 e WOULD you like to call 1 everything, gar, ocean. 2 Br. units. Mature ~'Oman Tennis Courts • Game and, townhouses with perk like MOBILE Romeo 1968, 24x50', (10) 2 BR-Deluxe Bldg .• 6 for an interview to tlnd out FOR lease, 4 br w/pool le Rent-A.House 9794430 prefd. 642-9520 aft 5. BWlard Room, , -·~·" __ •--_ .. ..t.1• 2 Br., 2 ba. Located in adult mos old E/akle C.M. Prtn-more about it! tarp rec room. Ref tt-Cond I I "'NM 2 · 1 BR. From Sl60 1 ............. .. ..... u:= .. .,_.... quired. $315. 547-7531 'tll 3; om n ums ~· BR w/paho. 1 BR. le: Den From 11811 I, Ing pool. 0wm1ng 2 BR. 2 park. 1 blk from ocean. clp&ls only. 6fl.ll21. im..8648 758--012'1' aft 6 & wknds. Unfurn. 320 Responsible adult.I only. 3M Ba., kitchen bltns, pat.lo. ~ ~·r· 1~ * 4-PI"' N•. South eoa.t BAKERY _ 1oc.1 16th Pl., ApL s. c.M. MEDITERRANEAN 1 dbl. 1ar. 1311,500. • · • A H.B. s 1•;: • n Plua. Dix 3 Br. Owner's REDUCING .. 1on, (2) Cool ocean ,,,...,,. • 2 hr, Cool• Mel0 6'5-Q5 ·,:;.;;;::'·:--,,...,..-~--VILLAGE ! AND • 3 BR,·2-1,t Ba. Large ve., • pace ..... Unit ma. ~2321. gar. $135. Kidl c :-l l' 'vlng _ patio triple ear MOBILE HOME. Columbia BY CARD & GIFT shop Roni a Hou,. t-••-ondo. Fum. or LARGW Epd~~Jor, •be&...,, 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. .._.., • · 2bc«t Xlnt concL ,. location. Owner duplex. 1 yr. dd HOLLAND Bui. S.1le1 .._ ,_ U f 325 u · • ..._ + dtp0111t. $31.995. SacrWce. Must • e 11. Capistrano Beach. $50,000 or .ln& Orange, c'.M. MS-U70 2 Br., bltn!I, dbl drlve-thru n um. Near &bopping & fwys. ~~ 55l;~CE 1 CALL G>' '-'6rl41f 67}-1529. trade for lot 5.)6.-0346. CANDLE -Shop tor -~. $82.50 • Util pd. Furn bach gar. Comp!. fncd. Encl Newport Be•ch ~6-M51. 998 El Camino. OPEN 10 AAI 10 I PM Ab. 4-i '12 Ramada :JtdO. 3 Br. ,2 Lott for S•le 170 A""" from, Mission In Son comp w/kit. Maturo adult. patio. Ul). 96M726. * * * * * -* Hunt'-'-llHdl MODERN 2 BR w/....; r.-&°A'i:r lull ba. Relnaerated .,. BUILDING? Juan Capistrano. For in-* Irvine * BRAND NEW * .. ,.,_, waUed llv rm., heamed coiJl NeaY Jf"7•rt Pait ottle• cood. 3 mo, old. New famlly _ formation call 493-1411. ':iF;::;D,y i::1o ~~·!Br., . Condo home w/boat Allp L.1QLflNTA HERMOSA Inga, lg. pa&. $165. Oo & SERIOUS SEWR park. q.>t 113.500 will talt• THEN CHOOSE FROM 5 by 7 Wayne PirldJie Jot " *' 3 BR. 2, boU.. ..... 1335/340 Summer, or J.aees avail. Spanith Country btale Uv· 16th St. See mar at ;n $17,500. 586-0366. R-1 Back &y cul«-s&c sweeper. 18838 Redwood St. $140-Dollhouse, brand new 1 3 BR. 2;1 bat.hi •••••••• S340 4401 W. Coast Hl~hway Ina le Spadous Apts. Ter-Princeton Dr. (nr H.arbat "~ re:t. ~en to; l2x55 1 BR Mobile home. =~)trade for income F.V. or 962-7691. Br cottage, E-aidt, fncd for 3 BR. furn, Aug. ••····· $350 * Call: 675-6120 * raced pool; sunken gas Blvd.}. quee~lz.ed bedrooms and 2 N:e. iocation. S 3. o o o. R-1 undergrou°.nd utilltie1, Buafne11 W•nted 210 tot/pet. 4 BiR. Family rm .•...• $325 Duplex11 Furn. 345 BBQ. Unbelievable Livtne -•1125=1"mo"'.-.1.ar&<=,.-,1-B"'r-.. -w""~ ~: ... =~~an .:: i!::'!17~~furn.~~ :!...i7:rioniconeldor 1st TD Loans l190-Alone! Jot, 3 Br, 2-red h1·11 &.lbN Ponlnsur. ~"'iR. STUDIO -$240 :~.::.~~.~:~J with total paymenbl of $188 bL te:tup ntcl adult pt. R-4, ovttlooka pr 0 p 0 1 e d car ear .. ltove/rttrig. Kids, CHARM G o1 bayfro ALL UTILITIES PAID pets. Quiet, .secure. per month. Large comer lot 839-795$. marina 6% % INTEREST pets or aingle11. REALTY BR ~y ~-p ~; Adulta No pets Newport. 646-1373. with trailer pt•. Full prl<e ·n 2US2. 2 BR, 2 Jla. IJWy 11-1, View lot, Apple Vllley 2nd TD' Loans -·~--'-* 2 Br Untv. Puk Centtt, Irvin• BEACH, dock ... .,, avall. (4 blkl s. ot Son Die&<>_, VERY NICE 2 BR ...... : is $26,950. SUbmJt )'UUf down nn, vft ·lot, $15 mo. Adlta. (COMider trade for Orange ~ ............ ,., on Call Anytime, 83l-Odl Winter m. Yrly $400. on Beach 1 blk w on Holt $16S.50. Frplc., <rpta. dl'pl payment to Weabn., SJl,91'.1 B-1486 County lot.) • ,, _ _.rates ~-·• Co. Balboa llland. Ulil pd. Ottlce hours 8 AM to 8 PM SU-99'16 or 6T";r3063. ,_ 16211 p'--'-'~-,, '---.) bltlnl, beam celllna, patio, ..,.."'a~ ...... _ Avail 9/9. w iu-iuuuc ......,_, adlta only, no peta. Rd. · awttn ~ ~ ~ ~=: f:Luw• .fl.IJ-~ ·~~Ele~~ .. ~~~" ~Ider 3 tr "' on 10 l::; ~ :;:~""..'.'.' .. = ~::. d::.:.~. Yrly 1 ::: ~= i:~~~· :'3:95.; - Open Eve1. ~ '42~2171 545-0611 acre. Huge gar. Kids/pets rental. See alt 4pm. 439~ Bachelor le: 1 BR. pe.tlot, crpt, new drpc, elec bl ~. WANTED -. ~ • .b Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. welcomt. Goldenrod, CdM -• .. •a, -'v. r a rare 1 • 1 % ba, lie pvt paUo. "=•!:::" " I tm.... Nowport Booch Divided both 4 lots ot ' • ~-• peJA. ' I [i -LANDLORDS! M~ ... Frwy • ·~·-N . Your home 1a wanted by . nv.. Do )'OU have a vacancy'!' We closeta. Rec hall. pool Is 545-4893. J •m11!body oomeW-. Let • * ONE ACRE * !?ef!rtunity 220 can (JIJ •· Many dotlrable • BEAUTIFULLY FURN· pool tables, tauna bo .... STUDIO apr.2 br, l\S expert broken_ advise )'O\I~ ~ Eutside R-2 f.ooinc, 2 older II UNIT-$ tenants on our waitin& list. ISHED 2 BR lower. 11,ii ba. SH for )'OUl"telf! 17301 bltna, crpta, drpa, pr and rln.riliat buy•r. Ai:rN,. fir Nie 150 hom'" ..,-..i; Oiii! ot the $250,lnl - -6.9 x """ ":E~~g:oR~~ts "SINCE,,... Wintrr only, -""°· KeeJaon Ln. (1 hilt w. ot patio. Adults. no pela, CALL -G) ,4,·2414 40 Acta land 1n nortbem fewttmalningluleparcela. WalkerA:Let 545-1131 * '4S..Olll lrtWelternBankBldg. Duplex .. Unfvm. 350 Beach.,lblkN.ofSlater). ScottPl.CaJlowner5&-•~ _._ Cal -Corolnr I< Terrlllc buy! can now • ~ to L .. n 240 * Untvenlty Puk, lrvlno C W-7848 Avail 9-1. 1 ..,.._ -· Blult Near • • w 642.1771. -LANDLORDS! D•Y• .... -NJ9ht1 apl1trano Bo•cll 2 k 3 BDRM. tum, 117tl. up. Shady Elnu and Puoi 0 I AL~~ $55 900 HOMEOWNERS -~•-1 bloclt t I 7731 ~"-Ne•r Newf•rt Peil Office freeway, $315 per acre. r • ! We Spedallt.e bl Newport AVAIL. sei>c:. 1S. 3 BR, 2 BA, 0 • Oftll. ~. 1 I: 2 BR. Sl«> up. J BY OWNER M8-56'16. Ontu BORROW J3eacb • Carma del Mar . IMMACUIATE. 4 Bdrm, 2 ear .• fenced yard. shag, Mgr. No. 842--1831. Furn.. Avail. Children'• teet Beautllul bayfront home, ex· Cemetery ~ 6 l.ognna. Our R<t>tal S..-bo crpts, drapes, trplc, 2 childrn OK. 5,1&.-0346 Newport Beach ELM GARDENS Aptl, 117 ~ Incl _.1.1•1 -··•-LOW MONTHL Nu-Vlew1 pook1ub. $295. 2:1.3--659--06l ren · ~....... NEW gara&e apt, 2 Br, bl•~ elusive Linda Isle. 5BR, 4% Lott/Cryptl 156 21 $1000 • $10,000 U~ vice ts FREE to You? Try patkl, Elect kitcb. dshlwsh. Newpiort leach WINTER taJ N--.rt E. 22nd St. CM &U-36f.5. .i Ul1t 111• .... n....~"f;."'1' .. PACIFIC Vie.-doublt' Niche. ~ PAYM S NU·VIEW RENTALS or 213: 837-5836, NEWPORT ISL on water, Penn. ~~ blk from bay. 2 di&hwhr, --ts is _.:= Boaul furn. ~ ge ••--ot the ~-.,~ ENT BR, l•'v nn 1-kltch frplc .. , -~ boaL Corisider' yrW rtnta1 ~v"' ~~ -· LOANS on ANY HOME. 673-4000 or 494-3248 U9un.1 BNctt slip avail. 1 BR.!!!°!', pr. Nice patio" •• guest'~ Adults only. No pet1, $235:; w/oplion. By appt. ~1'70 6'73-4l2t. -PAID FOR or NOT 3 BDRM Ll!ue. Mesa dtl openu, appln!, -.v ... .,.. BR Wf'Br. ~ Ba. llel'Vlce Rm 548-4862. I or 6'lS-8832.. . Conimerci•I 5pec.tHul1r 360• View COMPARE -OUR COSTS Mar, nr schools. Sept ht. $285 -2 Br, 'ii blk Victoria sharp, pr, opener, applns, w/wuher Is dryer, * * BEAUTIFUL 1 A 2 BR,, * 6 BEDROOMS~ p,_riy ISi ~~•I<~ ... • CdM1 ••• ~ FIRST! 124<1. mo. + dep. Call Sun. ~·· Frp3 ... 1c .. bl~!!.. Ex $350. Yriy 1...,, 549-2688. m.28M. Contmnporary Gard,. A .... · -~,... ~ ..... um~, _... FIRESIDE LO'" a1t5or-... ~-·-t 1"l"""' -· '' u ... , vit:W. -Pa"--I I ~ Formal dlo.., 3 ba. New C·~ -~ NiwDort Judi Ftt limp!~. 12,500 eq cuARANTEE7" w ... ._.,. .............. 1AQ, cptJy nice apt. , RARE 2 Br .. 2 be., Pu1c. ~TO. ~ ~~i 1n a out + °"' carp,Sootb'apa, Blvd.. Cll. ll)'lt31.5'. ~ 1t -Sl.55 Ii» fqr quick sale. U you can 1et the SAME BelbcN fslatld $385 -Lee. 3 Br., 2 ba, lrplc. , > ,_.._ ll 1} Newport. S350 mo. subJeue. wallpaper, etc. $59· • paJ,a 6o17. pt_~ Ru '3mi.hleon.'11c.224-19«l LOAN ttom any Ol'BER FABULOUS new 2 BR. 3 Be~ut view, igt'. deck. Aplrtmlflll 836-4323 dayl; 6 4 4-S 8 6 S AVAIL. now • E/Side, 2 Br --GEM eo.;d•mlnlum• SAN JUAN CAPJST&Ai.o LENDER In Calllornla al Jevd Utile ltland -NU-VIEW RENTALS ..... 111 Ba. Bltns, -. 1&10 t H NB 6'13-40ll 494-3248 YEARLY cpt/drp, encl. car. No pe~ &~ .. ·row.RSeou """ .. ~.;.... ....... i. I .. II Amo * lloneO.K RATES LESS TRAN WE W/pler. l800 yrly. -Jor Apt1 Fum Mt Del 3 -... B.llt2 Ba.to heDa/Wch. 117'. 645-4220. ~ .--FOR Sale or rent : Fintlt BMouY OWNER * 493-9188 ~=wt~\;~,~ Corona def M.r L1·guna HJ It Bal~ lsl~ncf f.rp:e wuh/dry, pat lo'. SPACOUS apt borne-2 Br.1 : 2;: ~ = ~ view a.bywbere. i Br., 2 Ba. nt.11n, Dnert, YOUR LOAN with US ii SEPJ'. 1st thru June 15th NE\V 3 BR bou11e. Beaut. $300. ~aft 6 pm. 2 ba., iowtr. Lee. paUo $85 Ai'. m-a3. 1"edec. From $5 2 , !O D. Raort , 174 FREEi R..C. WERNER • lovely 3 Br., 2 &. lrvtne view, lease $280. C-ffltral DELUXE 2 !JDRM apt. rutty YR. $250 mo or winter $JXI gar., frpl.c. Adults' $185, , ,cm ea. 642-Zm.. BUSl:Nl'.SS 01>PORnJNITY President Terrace home. Som f! A/C. Frplc., Elect kit tum. w/garage. Winter mo., lncl uill.. 2 br. Avail ;:51&-!0l==6.,. ,..,......,.,,...,,__....,..,..1 . Newport H.illllb EASTSIDE. Quiel location. Cocl!tall bar l restauranL .,1 • ..,81 .. B '"'L""'ft turnilncl ~.:_van, . ..:.. ~ mo. t!Q.3883. $225. mo or yrly $295. mo. 9/9. 613-1674 att 6 pm E/SIDE 2 hr. m ba. aduJ1 • ea Vlcn>RlAN Adults only communltJ. 2 -·-~ ~-., ....,. 111 A..,., •--~ ··~·-NEW 3 BR, 2 """"-12511 mo. Phone ~ or 67"-1063. wkdu; ..,.. ... wkml•. twnh.oe. Encl patio. ~· l2tl • -BR, 111 BA. _.. 1a!p :'.''.';:';'.' -"°"' "~~ 2328 Harbor Bl C.M. 64> inJ U M lody Lo -all You Cotta-&O tn to .e thla pool, rec. ~~ mouoa property Is liquor • , 1 Snell or tam.rues ~ 2 br bin. or " $1000 down• l br, tum, yearly OCEANFRONT. Lee clean 1-e . t p lu•hf ,Cllltlbed-v.MI $21.9llO.BY O.-.-. ~.Xlnltlown ...... fo. WN.Malo,s.A. !MT-<16114 ear. fncd, yrly, Owntr/-644-7525. 1175mo.Newlydec. :1-3 br units. Ideal Joe, :;pm=·,,543-,..,.96115.,,---..,.,,...,.--1 value. 3 '" dd I< boll« ~-* NEED MONEY? Rent•A-HouM 97'-l430 Lido 11111 307 Coral. 613-63U; $21--0988; 877-IOOO; -UPPER 2 8'., 1!4 Ila., opt; tt.n -I 3 bllto to -rtlll ~ <r ftml.1-na Clodwln'• ALPINE Really We ftP"'!l<lll --te 'l'OWNHOUSE Apt, 2 1eory, e 3 8' .,, •· •--uat I BalbN PenlMUr. * 10 BJoc1< Day A Beach drpa, patio, encl &ar· Adlll, mp. Prltldpalf' ooJy • call Bcb.; Wttl 9 Condo. S BR. I Bo& 1191, BJc lltar Laite Jeoden. Borrow aralnst the I BR, 3 BA. $3lO monlhJ.v, ··~ --· ease . 2 Bil apL l250 no "'!.'-_ IJSS mo. l»20lh --. $!9.500. . II,\. By !""""· M'-11117 m41 57511 equ;1y in ,.... ...... Call ...... ~-l.150..mo. 67HJ6! ~':.:1u:;on = 675-teOO or 14>-0Ul st., 66-3;15; -· Ntw ..... Shont ..... Em. lllll '*5378 :A~prallAl~ PROP. 2 BR w/pool !250 mo., Maki -~:ow Pd UPPER 3 BR. \i bllt heac:b. DELUXE 2 BR, Ila Ba. WATERl'RONT 4 IR. °:::"•/Units 1'2 LOT In ,.._.Lake Havuu. * 642 7491 * partJally turn. .433 llaltlla. e Call 67M740 e ~•ariy. New crplt A drpa. Siudlo. Crpt/drpa. pool. 8"'..., In 11>11 choice ares1 ::., ot ~~ = · Nr. OCl!•n. &12-MOO bllr. $185-2 + den. l!i ba.. bllnl, co..,.. ~el Mer l300tmo. No poll. &12-.1668. :·01,'.":!, ==~~ :Ill Ba., bllllt, 2 ear car. EASI' aide CDtta --Ill -A ** Md:LlJRE "* Cott• Mou pr, Cblld, ""pet ... 1c1 e WINTER RENTAUl e .stqo., ....,,, pools·-dqpl'"1.brl<_,«21r + -=wjll -lor~ '!be Lout""'-1250 • 3 8'., lrplc., 30' Uv WVELY 1llr•denor2 br, 1. 2, a, 4 BR.~ -I 2 BR. 1 ba., dll\/W1h., PDU... olo. $44.000 _ """· 1 ·1r. _.., )ma. VA -,.. w--ii> <924332 or _,. 3 BR., 2 Ba. I< -tam. nn. rm., 2 ......,._Kids/,..... 11> bllto heh. ee.uc 1uml ABBE'( REALTY -118(). Pela ok. Tl> Shalimar. CAYWOOD REALTY ...... Prlndploo only ............... ~. Mont,w....... 250 Kltchonbllnl. l250 . 2 ..... bllnl, bl( Gtirar<-ID>.6IWIDL ApLB.-.981 -$!4,SGO. 61W111J ._ ar 213 15th Sl, C.M 12811 Mo dooets, pr, dedr. OeeaJ>. JVRN, Ap<. 13G. uw pd. 1i Newfl!Wf lleilhlt 11< J BR, lenced ....... .....,_ *· 511,12'1 * -2 ....... -=ludetl 12.Clll MONEY WANTED GIWWI RLTY. '46-)IU ~. • bit to-. No pe11. ZOO OZAN1or.28R.Adulto.no dn .... 1135 l l15t. s.te Allf8 1 'Y-old. s Bll'o, vp, 2 :"°"'"-" colllo ~7!ill -........ to lat:lor a<> 1140 -2 BR, bu~ NU.VIEW RENTALS Sea\Olew, CdM. \l<ta. 4t .it. t1254UO. 2121 $6-1637. S-MOVES YOU IN down, 2 --. 8tul. ~-..::: ..-m': = ::::.ble. W.,11 I Clolo 1n. Vu, w/)'ard. l7MJ30 "' -Coot1 -1:. -St., N.B. M-lltlL :2 '"'sa,=-....... --.... -. -.-bl~ .... -.-.... -1 Soller PB1' re.mal•l•C -·A-Gell. So<-Real !'ala ... P. 0. i.teraL N·-·••· ~: Ronf.A.HeuM t7MOI e STEPS to boy l beach. , Seulh &._,., ed. car+ PNl>'a n!O. Mlll v..-·1 _,....__ -FOi ltdlt -n .. -i;u. -~....,. ·--l l!Qm. 211 11a.·POOL, dbl Spac........,_tltillnclllOO. •135. 1Blltum-,vlll only._, -• •----_ _,,,,....,........,.. ' ed """°'""' 1 tar ' ALA Rent•lt e '4W9GI paid. AdldJo, .., ~ •VIII. paid.. ""'""'=_,....,..-,.,:-_I ...., lltn<A ........ .....,, CaJU. -~.....,,pout ......... l\il .. pvt. yanl. * ~153t ** Nm, ll>!clonlal. l16& ·1175-llTll.-lnd,-t ~16 - 3 bdnn., -..... nuic11 ... &CU u:vir. IDl'S. _........., bit. 71"'73-1lli>tl. --· 557--030. • PLAY HOUSE"' the -1-. -mo. Bo., end. car .. -341 ftP<,. 21i ""' -· Near "' 7 ,,._,n -Jtt. o..flJat ...._ 2 Br Kldlo OK. ma, e I II< him apt Adults. "' • C.heillt Ap<. C, 518-21.U WH1m1-sc. "EJldld THlOUCIH A a, ..... c.n-Doo't '1"" ., the oh!! Vuando1 <1>11 money• r ... t ALA itonta11 • ~ ..,._ lai lloor. uu ...... .,.,...... NEAT sruoro-s llr, s be. Aj;,rwln '"ttr21~ DAILY PILOT R•l ltt•W-IM "Ll•I'' tt ta daqffiocJ, m:, ,_ -, &pt .. l1«t No..--N~~ 2Blllr!ft, !15A 1~2;:-~~ =tio, CID, blloo.13& .......... -. ........ --WW.""" -U ~ID 2 bJda,, <1>:. ihruollollJPIJol 2BR, ...... -1!1 lla. Xbrt ... Mature ..Oto. -bldl '-""1A-..AU(t 1 BR, ....., nfl1C. <lllio WANI' AD ---.\at. ... -.. __ ,_ ~llle.IM. -. $!00 mo. 'l'll; .... 1!3&l'1h8'. lot --"11; .,., polio.,....,; -~ _ .°'!! ~nta. -· ~ Rlty, llWllO. N<td a "Pld"T P-. .. 1•1! f!WM W. Ja4J, No ..... llJI. W -• - I , 2J OA!l Y I'll.OT Apt. Unturn. Cott• Met.a HARBOR GREENS Furni&hed & Unfvr n i1hed From $120 to $215 mo 1lachelor1 • I Bdrm t 2 8drm1 • 3 8drms I 1/1 or 2 Full Baths ,..,,,.,··-I~ [ ~· .. ---1~ I ·-I~ I '---l[S) [---1~ l--..... 1~1iil ii·iiiii···-,~· .:miiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii!~~ L.Mt • C•rpet S...'ice ,., ........ & Help w-. M., nt Help Want.i. M .. , 71~ Apt. Unrurn. Huntington BMdl $175 Children Welcome New Family Apts. 2 Bd rm. Color Coo rd. TE.lllNJS CRT., J1UTTING (.IHEEN, POOL, BAH U·Q's CHlLD PLAY AFlE:A DAY ('ARE CF.NTEJt 3 $TORY ft.EC. BLDG .. INC. GYM It PARTY nr.1s. DESJGNt-:.D l"Olt 1'Jtt; GRO\\'INl; FAMIL \' SEJo: 1'1.JHN. ~IOOELS b'40 I WARNER AVE. Aph., F urn. or Unfum. DOCTORS or Tired El:· ecuti\lt!t; \Ve ha\'e f;OfllC bnukl l'K'W l en ap1.11, f1,1M1. or unlurn. !or lt·uc tn L.11xu11.1 H<'ach rlichi on lhc bc-11.l'h, KUltl'{Ulh'l.'CI to n ·l11'( fhtlll!' t1r1't t n .. rvt'<:. Call Evl'lyrM.' !'ihu1>e ·19-1-1242. Rentals Wanted --. ;.;;,;;;.N;.;.;.E_E_,D_P'"AS=T~-ll50 11£WARD '1r ••r STEAM c1oua..--• Po,o 'flalte... ~ .._. f)OOlll,.lolo tai . ..-.-... ~ ...U,. ...... Got .U oulona1. • C'-~ M&JI &Bl ..... P/tlmo. Noed .... 2 bdr. """""·bot. _,_ OLD.. ~G··~· -• dirt ... lllle QU ALI Tr' Pm! Acco·-1n9 ..... a .. -!nJ<l'NllonoJ, :tOC I I ,.. ____ dtl M •. ,._ ~ ~ 6 Modtra"l)r Prictd. Univ. •t•• .....-r or dup ex n '"""'"'"' ar. SllEEJlDOC. N9 q~ ""f, All1 . i ~~ .-..~ ..... -. .... ..1 no ~ too We.tcUtt 1)1-, NB. Must hav~ ama.11 lo med. blJl-w or atrwq _.,, -·•1111 .".. ,_ ylll'd and one. doc OJ(. Not alked UJOft rtturn. Lott at Nol-~ CiO. Ill· tL bl& ot too amaU-allo mlnor // A~ Q J ii>OKK.'EEPCNG-Pal\ time. O\'t'r i235 mo: ll'ue OJ\. Oranp County &lpt'rilr ~ ft'plllr Mrt.caU tar frtt _./\f_ {~ irl Ftn:lak. To wort Jor an ae- 11·• N~ b Court on Aua 3. ~ 'Wllnea .... •H ,_ ar - -e · count, can M'J~C. lkff. iwpp ...... ~.... 1 _ .. ....,. !Al-.11 """. .,..,..,,_, -- SLl.11111.1 -WU P ~ up...::.' ,..elll ... I •· 11 ...... -ttnn:::L -•n nieedal fot Augu1t 17, Pl8.St' help • Ph. a m•n. drivina: an okkr v,.. ~·-...;~ ...... --,,,...-nu --• unu~ ,._ Mike at &10-0019 al1tr 6. Miiz~ Maroon Aus 11 n AcouJIJcal CtWnp blown * WALLPAPIR * A/P&ynbtr, A/l\tte:i'<la.ble, pT'lvtLI" club. l' hon II NEEDED lmmedlatel,y. S Amtl"lea auto. My perton machine applied. Free When )'Oii CIU •'Mac·• Pl,yroll. AffY or all exptr. ~61W7>.c:..:.::.7c.·~,~~---I BR. home (ln Eutslde C.M. havina lnto Jn reprd to estJmala. Cuat. 6#-'ll83. •1444 ... Jru ~. Some lypirc BOYS l:Jn>r. llArbor Hi Sctl>Ol locatlog plellR call 53$.-2549 P ROJ'ESSIOHAL Paln\er. Jll'l'fd. Xlb'I e.tr1IJO. Short Att 10.Jt 10 dW~ ~ II .. , Dlolrlct, R•uonoble •• ,;43-IOOla .. 1 ... MarUyn c-t,Concrot• Roau t -..... '""' lcmporary lnlllellanaPola~S..Oo- ,-Rella hie ~ yr, realdtnL Gl'Opll or Bill Walllel" EX p E R J E NC!:D Cont. Lie/Ills.. Jnl!Ext. })'ft .-.nmrnt. I mm e d l at t mente attu. 6'16-6188. GOLD money clip. InlUala Patlal, Drtw11 walks. pool eL Re&. Stl-2r.il. plamnent. Ablolutcly no D~IL Y PILOT Rooms ~cmr'-=='•::;G"E"°o_n_BaJ=hoa,--;Wanit=°', o.a.w. Keepuke. Reward. dtcka. brick and i!ump * PAlHTING • PAPER.JHG reto. Come ln or c.JJ, • • ~ 400 ""'"•My oo boach, ""' • 511>-1112 * otooe-.194-3533. tntoriar Ex1tt1or lrv)ne, 833-1441 CHEF ••nlod. Exp. Jtt)Q~IS Sts "k 1111 W• ' 213/393-1&\) or 'A1ite 145 CEMDJT CONTRACTOR Call llanU ~ aft. 4 P.M. Slue 8"t. • ;\Jas t<'r 111ze lltdrooma v.·/ 1111,:.h bellll1 cc1hn1.'i. Jarae llv 1ni: room "'/gas or "ood burning f1rf'pl11C't'. 1·nnV4'nil·nt IRundry nren ••l ( 1'itchcn, £nCJO$('d P<J· 111\! :.! sv. imrnll'LG pools . .,;iuna. l"l.'C'l"f'!lllo n fa.cill· (Cornl'r \VafW'r & Et11o.·tui:I~) Project of Urbanetics -·-111·~. ~un ty i::uard l $235 --------,,kt"°i of Au& 22-29. Ca 11 1 1~~~~~~~~ PATIOs.sIDEWALKS lJc. ln&unll Guarantftd 2161 8U8bnt Ctr, Dr. $1000 mo. (•II 475-4241 S30 "'k uri Apii. Zl7ti :lllh $1, Sa111A lilonlca, Ca. Call Mu *** 6M-06ST Nr11por1 Olvd, C\I 9040'2 I 11~1 OO~E Student, l ynA<.'COUJltanl·Mtaurn. $13KOiilD care. ~ttper. ,,,. 51 9i~IJ. ·-·~=~-~o---,,-,,,,-. IMlrw:t.... e CUg'[QMCEMENT \VORK pamUoc n:per. Low low Sec'y• $650 MatWT. Car ll exptt nee. :) Bl·J)HOU\l"ililk i 1 t' h P n FA~flLY nmts 2 Dr 3 BR, ';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii DrlVH, Wlllkt. ,,atiol. pricta, NHd work. Slew. AccOuntant S800 C1dl S-10 AM. 6441439. Models Open 'Iii 9 pm. <'JllLDREN \\'F.:LC0\11'. I horn(• or apt, !um. Loe, S. I pool dttb Don 642--.!51<1 54&-4Mt. .._ .. f r.1 ,~ lo .,~I .,.__,.,._,.,..,..,.iiii•I vn1 1lt·;;•~, llln;: G1:·1 llf(',1 · • nu.~UCM ·n ......,,, '16 ...... 'lJ ur1 r, ·il l •h1 v l-H'1!M an!n. Begin Sept. 9· Schools & PATIOS walks. drivt'I Saw Prolesl*-1 Palntinc A/P c:on..trucUon lo SS1' 2100 Pete'5on Way, CM BR AND NEW FAMILY ~ k1~i~. '· . · 1 '·'c '"7-0::."";:.:.' -,,,-,---.,,-,,.,, Instructions 575 brtak. ' mDOW" ' ~pla~ lllter/exlu. Quali~ wccit AIR Ocrk S500 "' Ha.bor Bl vd & TOWNHOUSE APTS. l'nl\' ATT·: i'Olnn "ith bilth. Uachclor with 1wo lllllall do&a I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; concrete. 5Q..ltQ tor eat. Reu 537-1455 Stmo S4Th K11t.:h<'n. l11u11t.111, purklnt.: & lk>l slres 1 bdrmh. ~1!!' -~~ Interested In Child C•N PAINTING -l:lontfl. clwi, Clcrlc Typist $450 Adami 546-5025 WHAT'S A VILLA? \ l;l>\ll "a~ .il l rlo• if \"U , !·'~""'' lh o· F,\J!~\\,\Y \'JI.· 1,.\ 'l-J1·1~.Hll f'I I\ ill"} it! '' 1 1, ,. )"u , .in afford • 1•1101 i•it'I•• 11i 1rh .1 l11lkl1/ll! !01un· 1 + n plrll111~ .inti prw1ls1.li• 111 '"~ \dull If\ 1ni.: \\ tHI ' 11 •• ~1 o<•>lll". 11, t~1lh1i, i-.p::t1·1•1Uli .ind 1-;rar111us hvui.-llM'U~ 1o ~11 .. r1· with yuut' lrtl'lld~. in· , lt11 l1n~ your n11 n pr11•:i!1• f•J lio Con1r .o.ir11I 'ol'f'' FAIRWAY VILLA APARTMENTS : Bl-:Dlt:"-P;. + FA.\11LY, 2 fli\. TENNIS CT. JlU1TINl; GREEN, POOL. l3AR·&Q's l lllLI Pl.AY /\HJo~A DA y <.~Anr: CENTEH :'.,..,'TOR Y R~:c BLO INC( .. ~ ;y\J ~ PARTY llMS. J 11-:S!C:~J·:[l Jo'OR Till': i OHO\\ IN<; Jo'Ai\111. Y SI·:~; F l 1HN ~IODELS' b401 WARNE R AVE. 111101 pr1111(\:•'!t &12...l!ZTI. I 10use unfWTI. P · VW'w.w A Real Estate suaranteec1 work. Uceriaed Ex~. Sec'y to $800 H00~1S S20 & UI'· 01('riook· 11ft 6 p,n1. . ~~an~~~= I: inluftd. fi'5.6740, NEWPORT ing llarl"(lr & o cean. 12 blk GAftAGE \.\•tinted 1n Coeta CarHr? FOR clean A neat painting, Pertonn9l Ag.ncy ot'<.·an. 2:JC'Xl :'1•av1f'w, Cdl\1. 1'1elll, Nr1~·port area, for !93-53J&. interior, rea.a. ratn. Call 133 Dover Dr., N.8 . ---,nora.-(', 1vill ](BS<', 1M-8.189. .)' Contr.mr Dick, 968-4065. 642..a70 INTERVJEWlNG G u11t Home 415 ---------;;;;;;;;-;'-";;;;;:;;--::;:;;-;:::;;;l •,..-..,_..,.,.,.._..,.l~to!'I lhru Fri 9 am·I~:~ pm GENERAL Bld1. Contractor PROF. Palntln&, abo roob:, ACCOUNTANT au d-1 tor: *PRIVATE ROOM* II* ; Ray W. Sturtr a.ccou1. cell •• lnler/exler. Degree req'd. Key ma:mi ON fur ru111JuJ111ury l11dy. Guo!! "' Addltlone: • RemodeUnr Llc/Im. Free eat &tS-5191. job In a rapidly erow~ SrTE o~· OUR food. nit'!' ('het•rlul sllr· Retldenti&I ·Commercial PAINTING I: PAPER.ING, Jinn. MacGregor Yachl NEW BUil.DiNG I rour11l1r1 .. ~. tiviul Au;::. 1. 1V ~,..-t Flft est. fTI4J 537-MlS 19 yn: tn Harbor area. Lie & Corp., 1631 Placentia, C.lwl. Min b Mo's E..per. GROUP MEDICAL • Call 54.1!-4'15.: • Auto tran1port.ation 525 J ACK Tau I a ne-Repa.ir bondM. Rer• turn. 642--2356. Architertural deliim'n. plan· t<:r•m('r \\'arnl'r & F.di,·~i·dsl Sum;;;;;-Rent.al1-~~2~0 \VANTED a ride dally .;;;;;; remod., addlt 20 )Ill. exp. WALLPAPER HUNG nen I: senior draftmu~n Proiec:t of Urbanetic:s Nf'wport Beach to Cal Stale Llc'd. My W-.y Co. sn~. Call Reboo 6'6-2"9 needed. lrvi/'18 otti~ Of PACIFIC MUTUAL FASHION ISLAND (c.omu Santa Om & Newport Centi!!' Drive) -Sea A ir Apts • $115 Lr11: 2 Bl<. Crpts. drapes, bit· ins, I b1k N. DI Adan18. off Bearh. i29-6 Ultf'a. 53&-iOiO. Laguna Ber.ch * * * * * * D ~ * BRANO NEW * LonJt &arh in tin1e Jor J r• nt A1ph•lt Drlvewey B•rm•ki•n-Norman Condo home w/boat slip 10:30 AM C"lau. Fin~ at DRAFTING SealcoaUn&. M5--51i5 l-8 PM am Business Ccnte_r Dr. * FREE dally bu a S I I 4 PM. "'lll share expelliCS. Ntw or Exptrienced .._.... , tlr't -30 O S la1 n:o... Suite 109 Irvine, Ca. . f rk I umrncr. or ca~s ava1 . ~l406. ,, .. 11 _ Pan nme "''~me job. ...,,.._ ay pee • lnter,"""ter. appt by phone only 833-9&40 trana:portaUon "!" wo n ·I-Kil \\'. Coa111 l11ghwoy .. v• Electrlc.11 palnttnr. Local refi., Llc'd Loi Angele• until move to * Ca ll : 675-4820 *-Persanali 530 Uctnstfie: Prep. For ins. Chuck, ~. ARE )'OU lookU. for mon! Newport. Sept '72. HAYv11::W--2 bedroom. ELECTRICIAN, lleenaed, Pl b" than Just another job?J,.,..,......,..,..,...,..,.,.,.I • 11,NDU SPIRITUALIST * • R.F:. Slsm It Bkn bo~-· •--" ~ Int um '"' Beautiful Idtu Div. or Gen. COMPANION. 0 ·fined, mid· Df'~;ANrP.ONT :.p• 1.a,una sl~ps 4 t.vmplctrly fW'Tli.!lh· 1 • In! UU<:U • .xna.u ,,,_, ma • •~ 1 .. 1 lh•• ,,1 , .... , """r wl>0le e Sale~ success Tra 111' & -·~ ••• ·-P"~ING REPAIR f"nods need& 5 peop!I" lo die ... ...-1a~ .. to lhare home S.1ndo.;. :: BR. aduJr,, I }I" ro. Avail June to Seiit. S7'.:D .... ... ... .,~.. • I t A f.o di ... _.. •. ~. UV<UQ ......... -..q I~· $KXI P"r mo 4"19 11119 pr month. Adul1s only outlook on life for the bl.'ft('r. P a.cemen ut r Kl"A No job too small leach prof. makeup l('(;h. v»ith same. private room It. ~12'.! Sa111.1 ,,n1i A1·1· :1·ili ti'.!15 Pl'Off'~s111nal advice-on l1fr, • Day It E\'t Cla.~A Fumlha,.. * 642-312! * f.x~. po&. Avail. 842-26Gt. bath. Re!s. 494-5365 • • -2-BJt-.-r\l•;-I-hlk 10 ai;cnl. 675-49"..0. e Tuilion Re imb. Plan -=~~ - \\'OltT!J -iiai1in·.: h•r h11t -~-cc:-7 L1rcnN"rL llc11d1n;;:s daily. FURNITURE StrlpplD1 &: COLE PLUMBING ASSEMBLERS • COOKS, DISHWASHERS. I lk bt •ac·h. Vu·11' S240 ,f.. up. 1 BOR:.1 runipL furn. Out· 10 A•1·10 l'M. 4""·9136, •·fin'·"-P'-'-· PRECISION • 11<1h01!v •lid ' 1~,1~ ur o '> · ~s, For IP!o-&tloP Brochure , ..... _, ... ,.. Frtt a:&up 24 hr. servtce. 66-1161 WAITRESSES. Denny 1 4~'14-:.t:l:\9 •'Vl'S. I door 11 h I 1 n I 4 t: 1 n ~ ~92 ~,. 312 N El "·-· "" bl • r--~ alrr-f1d) li:.1!' r11n11'rl in . ---------lmy/horhor. walk lo bench . ., •:JW'•. o ......., .. uX> (714) 548-1192 and Delivery. 645--0866. SAVEOnPI bl P Intl Ex(M'r. in asaem y °" CoUee Shop, llDJ S. UICI.Ill lh•·Y 1'0uldn "1 111111 for u~ to 11 2:1• wk, 1300 J>f'r mo. Rrnl, San Clen1('ntf'. & Free Guest Lecture 3 •rdenfng wn n&· a 11&', calibration of small e1tttro-Hwy., Laguna Beach. f'''••. I• Pvi•r"lhin" 111 J:Htl· Lido Isle l'AL'l ... C,\RD READINGS Jn1tallatlons. Free e1timatea. me c hanlcal Instruments 1.:::::.:c::.:~==-==::....--1 ' ' ' ---------G7" l!lw ·"' 325 Old No. Newport Bl. NB ----''-----Good t • .,....,.,.,.. ,·COUNTER girl wanted. Aro. /.,,,., .. 11"· ,_, 1,,,,. ,,,. '' ,,.,,, · .,.. · ~·1• --~---AL'S a···~a re er .,..........,. Al'° -~ ex~• &en I .. " ~ •• ' • "J. Br .. 2 Ba . l11!1ns. r11t.~. -Advice & help in many mat. Edmond F. Jackson AnU.,.., .. , · · '""'-'U .. -. ply in -non, Kentucky "t',J',,\,, ·11 lll'l'.NIN(;,·· hu1 BIG BeHr Lak<' cuh1n, ruw, · •-.... -i-1 .... 6 11 ~t•• .. -~ 17 ~ ••••mblen ,.... c.lrp11. rrpll' .. S275 n10. Yr!y ler11. 1 free question a.n1. R.E. EducaUon alnce 19&t wr ... ~ •ma ..,,,.., ......... ..._...., • ..... ........ · Fried Chicken, 2929 E. 111·'r<· n·,vly 11()\.\.' 1111111 tht' l('a.'il' 67:}-::.~24. lnkrkvie'A', sl<"C'hP''4~!1!'9Day, ovt1· 11holl<". Receive full life laJJ:lacaplna: R?Vlcea, call Se°"-er line to 100' • $15 Apply: C t H CdM h<•,t Adult Ap;u1m1'111 In 11'l'f' or niont · '·£.i.: · n.'llding for $3. w/ad. (213) 54Q..5U& eves. Ser•ln1 * 549-2502 * GuJton Industritit 0811 wy., · cn .. 111 ~!<'itn . J>rtvatt' 1n1110 Apt. Unfurn. 365 ;;-B~ACllAPTS. slp:r1. 6. ti94-l350. Fully lie. La Ac•demy Newport, Cd:M, Coata Mesa, e PLUMBING e 1644 \Vhlttltr, c.~I. Customf'r Sf'rvlCf' "I' li;1 lrony. f!N'plAt'l'S. llf"i.tn\ M v • si:r. lo Sli:1 \\'klv . Aui.:/St'pl . 111\bra. Call for appl. CR••' E•,t•t•,, Do\w Shorn. Westclltt. lnslall"Remodel·Repair MZ...2400 NEW OPENINGS ··i·ilui;;i-.. '111lk ·ln rl()';:<'I~. •1• er • I 6T,,..:>,ll:i10 or 673-G.1!811 PAI...J,f CARDS o1t SPlRITUAL ontract "I Al.'S Landtlcaplng, T r ee Fttie Eat. U c. 548-8772 ASSEMBLY or parts pm. :n il-UP IUICid pnnt·l1ni.:. c·arpl'l lllJ(, o-u"E , ' " RR , Ba -----ln1uranc• Schools &I y ~"--=-,,--------I . rl & r.1.. ·" • ~ ",." · -· BALBOA ISLAND l11n1 hoteL READINGS. Bring ad for re-(GI •P"~"·". MIC. BoA) remov • ard re ................ lfi. Roof!-ducllon exper. desirable for Div. of U.S/ SarPty &: •lr:•p•l'S F u l' n is h '' I I"· o . 1-• r-~ I ·~ C&I "'°'"" nd' ""<" • car. ..,., up. ''""" ;u Allis, rms. t'run1 $11 day &: d1JCt kin, 10831 Beach Blvd.. Truh hauling, lot c e'anup. ---"-------1 day 'A'Otk. I ,,_.,,.,,.,, Enginef'ring Co. expA 1ng t'nlur111~hed A ~·ahulou"l Of ·~-'' A -66 1· · ,,.'"" ' ace \"f"., S40 11k. 11i A~alr. 6T;,.:',£;\J. Stanlon. I mi !iOUlh of Repair aprinkler•. v1~ll · e T. Gnv Roofina, Deal 7pm·l0pm. facllitle11 in Orange '" \'. bu1ld1nj!" w1lh l"°°I. """ \""A ~ ..... B:u·h<'klr It 1 en·, lmni .nor....,.... POPPY s1 , Con-,,-i.a-dt•I M-;r Knot1'11 F1um. 527.Jt06. J BE AN * LANDSCAPING * Dirttt. I do my own "-o[k. ATTRACTIVE pis to learn Counly. Starting salary: SI~).;()\\'. ',l,'1 IAOO uu~t \\'. Ne wport Beach I Culr:? BH. orily S125 'Ak. ALCOllOLtCS Anonymous. INVESTIGATOR Newlawns,Sp r inkler1. 645--278J. 548-9590. "'teach professX>nat COS· $126·$168 WK. of Nl'11port Bl vd.I Cost:, PARK NEWPORT Aui;. 12·ai~l'Qkei:_b"'iJ-.ll08Q. Phon19 ~l'l17 or wrile RcoordedMeuqeTeU.tlow decks, cleanup. Stale lic'd. S.Wing/AltereikN'IS metic.. Free training. Vi· No E.~periel'IC!' Necelsary :\l!'s.1.1. R t I Sh 4-P.O. Rox 1223 Costa Mesa. Call TolJ Free SJ&..1225. ---,,. .. -... vlane Woodward, 84U449 for 547-0913 APARTMENTS en•' to uo ••;.:.==-=::.·="""-= (I) IOIM26-0132 1--------SEWING-DESIGNING oppt. ~~- P.ark·Llke Surrounding EXPERIENCED Japaneee Men/Women. Reu. Rates AUTO BODY DEBURRERS QUIET • DELUXL h ba PENTECOSTAL lady dt'llll'f' Soc ial Clubs 53! Ganlener. C.Omp. y ard HQ-'-C&II 846-7450 'Expf'r. In hand It power tool 2&3 BflAPTS Oft t e y I ttas. rum. 1 Bit apt or --.,=""'="'°""""'-~ MainL ahrubbfry, trea. •~ uuu. REPAIR MAN deburrlng of prtcl1lo n Prv. pal io~ * llltl Pool31 Lu.~ry apartznent Uvlni: ov. i sharf' r\pl'nsr~ "'/Rnolhl'r ,:1;,~i;g~~ l s.mc-d ft.,.n l Frtt "" 6C5--0347. Alteretions-642 .. 5145 Part Ume rnan needed, work mechanical rompoDl'ntK. Nr shu· ~ • Adull~ Only ;;:;~nghe1:l~h '~:;.~r7 ;"~rn~ ~1ri~~~,'~.:;1~Y· ~~~;;sfl~t;~;~~ ' 0isCOVE~ . ~E~X~P~E~R-T-~J-a_p_o-nf!at Neal, accurate. 20 years exp. your! ov.·n houn.I days or Xtra i.ore Tmn Assign- M rt. 'q e Apts s 0 y Gard k h 0 w Til• even nga. App y at men!. a lnl U • ni!ni; pools, 1 Hihlcd 1cn· Nr1'11 h1·fv1'I' Au.i.;. 1 !l . DI C VER ener. no w · • 1m S;1nta An.a Al"c .. C.1\1. nls roul'ls, plus miles ()f Pcrn1nl'1<'n!. Rers. 21 3 • 71~/~ 213/?.87·3.'?93 Add·A·Room upkMp, plant, peat, trim, """"°•MIC Ill •. -.., __ --·· 'iU-.11--• Irvine 54()..4450 I n p 968-3486 ~n... · e ntw .. ,~ ,~ NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO :\1g:r. Apt. 113 G4(;.j,'"1'12 b1cyrlc trails, punlng, shur· 8G:!-1!07!l, Travel 540 Reinoclelif'e. Patios, Rooll, i -'~'-'~"=·==~·=~~ remodel, Free e1t. Small 465 E. Ill~, Co11ta Mesa TEMPO SPACZ 1.:--:. Rr::.pjSJ·to Ull f!cOO.:irrl, ~U<'I. Junior l's s11ArtF. 1,·ith J bachelors, <1 Lie, & Bonded. Gooa~·in' * ROTOTILLING * joba lll-'e:ICOme. 536-2426. 645-0466 Ta r Help Pool. 1,;pl/J iii. bltn~. kills fron1 S174.50 monthly; also 1 hr, 2 :<tor:-'. 3 h:i. hoinr, SET SAIL Son, 846-3708 or &tl..831'.i. $35 Front/rear. Leveling I AUTO LOT MAN mpo ary . ok nnd 2·bcclroom plans and F•1un1111n Val1ry. S\00 mo. TAHITI gradlng $90.5J&.l225. [ll]' Clean cut young man older DELI Girl, full llme. Must m Col\egr No .... G•t2·i035 2·slory lo1~·n hoUS('s. Eire· !X' ... ~~~,9 or Sli-'.1001. Grand J 1itl1Slcd Schooner, Babysitting PROFESSIONAL j man OK. See BW M~ at ~over 18, neat. Will tral~. ""''' l\la11!e l'\o I ... 642·l.1113 Irle kl!chcns, privalc palios ---J n.. crt'W & gue1t.B ah, oosl&. G" "'D•lOTllER. l Jo--G-~· .. 1-Se:r\1ice [suijllajii&C See Terty, Hl·Tlme Deli, '"'"" orb.i.lconi<'~.curprting,dra· YOUN<;aduh .2Rr .. :JM. 39 1\JU, can 1vl!: --.. ..,.,.....,. ~-----~ -~---·• --~·-· ZBR, Nc'Aly •lc;;:;-ral;d:-Child .1 ... 11 k npt-Oak,1'00rl C:11r1l!'n~. N.B. !~~(~2~1~3~) ~l~'/J.~12~~~~ I love', playmates. Good Free Eat. * 646--0619 1 ·--------· ,~ '"'°""'"' 495 E. 11th St., C.M. pcr e11. ,.,., > crr:i.nean par · ~ I ' ok. i;JJ Shalim11r, l~ wilh ele\'n\oN. Optlonal ~~o_ n10. &1f>-7r.~ alt ~m...:.. meal~ &: care to your child. HOU.ORAN'S Lawn Service. Job W•nted. M41fe 700 465 E. 11th, CoKta Mesa DEl..JVERY &: 11tock,. f/limt'. fi6.09T.\ mairt !ierviC'e. J ust north of I Office Ranta I 440 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~l~l;Q;;;l _"'_p_. _•_"'_''_·_'°"""'_-__ ·__ Quality Warkmanlhip. Free _,_,...--------tBABYSI'ITER, \Vo r king Mwst be avail. dUl"llll the o.-n~ P t-•nt F.1!ih10n Island at Jamborre Lo1t and FGUfld . Carpenter ewl after 6 pm. 962-9703. SCRAM LETS mother nttd• liw in . ~ day. Must IJco neat See uncl San Jouquin HiOs r.o.i.d. BAY VIEW OFFICES EXP. Hawaiian Gardi!ntt. • children s Ir 6 yrs. Pri rm. lfarold, 495 E. lllh St., C.?of. DANA POINT Trlrphonf' (7141 f.44·1001 I ll1 lu,r. n1l'·•,•!"ollil10ned • CARPENTRY • Complete pnkmlng aervice Salary plus Rm It Boa.rd. OEN TA L Ass Is tan t . Panoran11r <J1·1•an \·1rw ror t'('Oit!J Information r.rrlf'm rnrrd Lido arl'n Found (frff •ds) 550 Rciuah I-Finl.sh Patio. Tops Kamalan~ 646-t676. ANSWERS Rel. 536--2989. Chairs.Ide only. At least 6 Brun<I Ne·"' Lu\ur} VERSA-IL-LES P..<'alonn1111r~. Bl;r. 675.(1700 & cement. 646-5971, mo l'XP nee Frine:r I~ o 3 •••1.·". JIM'S Gardening, complete · Baby&itter needed for girl 6 · · · A01'"21"(':~1.~,, Execuliv• Apartments !)i·:SJ... ""a"'" 1ti..ii.lallle S50 vUN 81 172 brown &:lx· ~ "7"1 -----lawn I: yard care, cleanups. Memory -Bawdy-Demon Ir; boy 9, 2:30 pm to S:30 pm, benefits. Somt Sal. HB J.JB {. ·~ ~1 1 mo. \VIII provide lumlture er. shOwl 1ia:M of havlna: • CARPENTRY • o:~E......., an 5 pm. -Formal -MONEY 1 , d•y wk 00 Bat~· P•nn. Al't'e._ call &-Sam or 1·9pn1 . ' R I rl h Ovf'rlook1~ N<'wport Beach. F nd I ~ , -J. H . al al ~ "'°· Ao-,-n·ng .,-•ce new pups. ou v c . n -.. gh • >'-oh Pollo Tops ~== n.-..1.-_..... ''l 846-3540 -o RI ~pi.'(;tacular \•lC!W~. Luxury .., ···~· rv• nuu · u• · SPRINKLER-R~EPAIR n.auuviu re ....... : .,,,,,,... Your home or mine. 67S-6GI41 ..:::..:;..::cc· ~~=~~=I < pt~-rps· 1•111~ ava!lebll". 2'l2 Fornt Ave, Edlflitr & Beach Blvd.. '-t"eml"tlt 6 4 6 -S 9 7 l, der what women llkfd before before 2:30. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST e 496-6079 e Vrorn SIS5. ,.,octets open 9 In Lo.guM Beach. t94-S466 H.B. Call Bob Allen, 8121 548-lS!M Auto A Manual 536-1225 -----x. 011 Hoi;pital Rd. off Ster11 ..... Ave.. JI.B. · they invented MONEY"!" & .... sitter wanted live-1n I: Brighi. new modern ofc. l * Brand New Ocean \'itw 0 °:sc· ·-"-ble ~ _, 'llNDR ho ··•-Pl ~-noral •orvl-1 "' · M•! f •--'N> ..... 11. 1-1 Nl'11·port Blvd. or Su11erior ... "' llJ)ace av...... __, " me re.,....-um· ""' " ... Job Wented, Fem•I• 702 salary, 3 children. \\.'onder· ... o <", .IUl>i'"''""'• .. ..,..,., Apts. 1 Br .From SlG:i. 3 Avr. mo. Will provide furniture Black femak German Shep-bing . carpentry. paintin;· --=~='""'="°"o:--·I ful home It. a•....,.--"""re. desk. Npt Sch ofc, 548-.5504. BR. S225. Collect JI toll -. I at S5 mo. Answ..NwP service herd v.·earing flea rollar It -fioo. Call ·~ •=. TOTAL SERVICES CO. GOOD TYPIST ··-~~ '1c·o1TERRANL'~"' .... -.. '"" "e ~ Pl bg "·-try ~---•• .. ". DENT AL A 1•l1tan l , 714: 96S-3J6,l. ""' "-'u~ aval111ble. 17875 Bench Blvd. chokl" chain \'i<". Hamilton, um • ._.toen • c.M:\:o Wiii do I _,,...,.,...., H t' f 8 ach -NE\.\.'PORT -llunrins:-ton Beach. 6tz-U71 Rea School, C.111. 646-1427. Carpet S•rvlce Repe.ln:. hauling. 646-1809, h h Y041~t('1P ~k •t Chainidt'. 2 yn exp. Excel un '"Iii~ • 11_.1f'lt" 2 ;ind .'\ bdrn1. 11pt~. I H II er ome, f c up B•nkin9 "6lary. Call betw~n 10 &: 3. !.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; frnnl l\7[;. mo. ncllr lloa.i;: OFF'ICF~ . .i.rround flour. 1648 LICHT grny &: white iiml. JOHN'S Carpet le Upholstery au ng end deliver loce H .B., 5'1S-5588. ON BEACH! II \I I d U 11 Nc11·port Blvd., rosl:i Mrs11. ff'm. c11t. (N<'w mother) Dri·Shampoo fr ee Scotch· TREE • 1 I 1 F V Wost 7Sc -r-..:.::...::=----~-, 2 BP., 2 BA Unr. ~T. S251 2 BR. }'um f r. $308 ADULTS ONLY Fumllurc A11ail11ble •1)/1 • n ore " I'>· •• , 64• lOGI 11: llflt! P an • ., , ,... r~· _)~ ti~ Q f I DE.i~TAL Alslalant, I/lime, , 1,.., A".'"' AGT. SJ.• mo . ·"l!H>212; .. -v.·hitc l"'Ollnr. Vll'. &ycrest, g\lard fSoil Retnrdanls). ___ 1 R J l J l or 'II WO k by ho r ' .... ~.... ... <'\'('S. N B 6()-ln M!UIV"fll· 0 I 0 I n g • WI r u (! 'J i r rront desk. At leut 24 yn. 2 nH, rar11. dra/l<'~. r'"in~<'. · c'·---,= Oc-grron.5f'~ It. 1 1111 color renovatifl&:, Ya.rd cleanu;. cell 147-3095. of agft. Exper. neees11. e o~·r1cE SPACE. 41•1 Olli BLACJ\ Pekins:;est', ma!('. brlghteners " 10 minute M le Ha I Call :r.1 rrrr1::.:. i::11.rru:~r I Adtl , m lk N r & Coll C ,1 bloooh 10, whllo ca-~. OV'I!: u · NEED Mlp at home! \VI" 646-ES. Ne1~·po1'1 Btvt.I, J b ll 1 o. o vie. \\"iJ50n egr. .1l. .,....~ 642--1403. -l,Jl1~. AL"" :1\"a1l. doo·k ror H11i1' l. JOO ~q. It. S9a/mo. ~I. Save your money by iavin& have Ak1es e Nurte!t e Nttd Cir)!! --DI SHWASHER ho11t u11 10 2.·, ft. $2111 n10 !'J.otS-.'1300. =-'~-----~-I me extra trips. \Viii clean YARD, prq:e ~~~pa. Houae1qn • Com~nions With Rankins Exper. P.fust be clean I: neat Apply 67:: i:\10 r-.1orn"(. ·111!I 1\.\I _ !-'ND. Green tame parnkttt living nn .. dining rm. I: Remo\-e llft1, d .. ., ivy, e Homemaken -Upjobn in pcnon, Stn1 il-Sirloin, )·~:1\HLY-rt>;AA~ 1b 1k In e DELUXE l, l or 3 room ~!~·~II .• Gothard 11.8. hall $15. Any rm. ST.SD, 84D7r !.!.! w a y 1, erad!nr. 541~. • Escrow ~ W. Cout Hwy., N.B. 0Uitt1. Beil deal in O.C. Q'U-s,o;JQ, -. ·' - C a r p el'Klrapel.(iildlwL"lhtt ooatl'd poot.saunas·tennil rec room-ocean vif'WI pata-ample parld~ SmirllY GuardL brh. N.-w J hr, 2 ha. apt Airport :\rt.'ll.. 83.\..2840 couch tlD. Chair $5. li yn. -TYPING: Neat, accura~. e Loen Proceuors I DISTRICT MANAGER BIHnit, lrplt•, patio. S.$00 mo. l>fal<' Alaskan Malimutt', vie. l.'xP. ts what counts, not GET RID OF THAT Rea.a. .M;y hofne. WW pkk e New Accb. Clerks We haw an open~ for a ...,, ti75-1491: 67l-74JJ Business Rent•I 44S Krllyhrooke Lane, C.M. method. 1 do won JD7Rll UNSIGHTLY TRASH It. up/deliwr. 541-~. Z:J0.6 e Teller• beginner u a dreulaUon HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 'ill OCF...AN AVE .. II B. 1n41 536-148'1 Ofc npf'n ID arn-6 pm Dally \VILLIA:>t \\.'A LTERS CO. l OR . 2 BA, frplr. l·IOS<'d in OFFICE/STORE nr. N'pt. !i."ii·i539. Good rel. 531....olOl. DEBRIS. FREE E ST· PM. district manager. Thill ii a patio. block to broach s.300. Po!! on.It~. 467 tq. fl. Good COIL. mrDENT. ~I ~H'°o71p-::W"'e_ntod..,.....,..., M="&~F=-:7""10 lmmt'd. Temp. Amenmtntt permanent job with tt2\llar yrl~, "73-24:>.·1. parking. S\30 mon1h . * * * * * * YARD It Garage Oeanup. I • 833 1441 ra1ws and the penonJ) Ullt' I J..HX>-B.ny. Lrg-. -,-... ~. -.-ar Gmhnm Realty 6-16-2414 Frtt crt. 1 days. Call AAA·I Free Jobi rv1ne • O( a company automobllr. a111 . Nt>~·ly 0("(.'0r. Crpls / e orfit'l'..f.{J(l-:o;ii. n. avl now. anyti~. ~. e 2 Cen'I Ofc Free $450 Zl61 BWJineu Ctr .• Or. ReqUin?l a nc1J1Ft appearMCt rtrp111~1v1 rMrig. 6ni.J060. e 800 sq. fl . Jnduslrial SIX>p Heating I Afr : i ~~ ~~~n ::::; :: =l~u~i:;r:I!~ t 1 • -l.AHGE VIE" lrom .,,.,~ ovl A"' 646-2130. Conclltloning • • •-·• >~-•r~ Banld.,. DAILY PILOT UE ON": or Till:: FIRST ' . ~ ~~~ 11 ~ n:o: -'"• roon1 . K1t1gs Road Hou!t. 2 l!B Otc!fl'i"tore"Sio 900' Pvl T d r Pa d• th Rdndl"r'a Agency TELLER M TO J.IVE IN Tiii< frplc G ' 142' M2-0889 !~lie" 24" w/uhl. Adj. PO ra er s ra 1se AIR COND. CONTRACTOR 45IJO Campus Dr., N.B. Comm..,,l&l Bank E><pc<. 330 W. a., St., C.Ola ,.. JUST COMPLET E D :i. ~ ~R.a~WI ~-No ~ts. nr heh. Lllnr;. &40-130_1.__ C&U for eltimate -M2-<m5 Im.med. Open1n1& 546-llU Min 6 mo's: ttqUired DRD..l.. Pren O p e r a t or e L.uxur"}' 1 hr 11111. {I o ~ 1 30335th 1• RRHuatm-486Newport,N8 CREDIT CHECKElt tnllnee. fl.25 per hr. Apply • Adult I Ins. pen. unc ay. ' Tl!E }'actory h!\S 2 shop~ Ines HouMCIMnlnt AccounUrc Ot'lical Min . mo'• OPl.'t req'd at 18170 Euclid. Fountain e Oi1hwasht>~ St. NB 83.\.-93(3. llVallablr-. Sl:'i &: SUS. Call Fee Pakl Ne-.t Be•ch AAI Valley. e OK!lce of 2 t.1'11or ..,.h1·n11•ii San Clem•nte Robin. 673-9606. MESA Clunbw ear,et:a, oi.i--... ,.... ' '="""""'=-=-.,...,-,-..,,"""-• ---t1"mes ... ~ .......:.. •te. _,,,(TB) SS2S Call Mn. l'el'l\llO• EVENING. Se ...... ~ e Cull'lnm c;.'lrpe11ni.: C2 bldg, nr N"i>' Bid, off sl ............. ............ ~ F 'P&ld 646-7l21 Mamre • J11.cuu1 2 BR. 2 BA. nl'W s~. paint prka'. ll!J Cabrlllo, Costa Rl!:IJd/com1. SS 7 .. 1 7 4 2' Set'y (sh SI) ee $500 t'-·al Oppor. Employer yn;:t,. • 642-B990 e llf'atf'd pool drps, frplr-. ~frig .• ratllff'. MeM, $22S. 64>2331 &rt 6. 548-4111 ~" • ~ad·boll ••• ,, "''''""'" ""''" '~· "' bc:h . ----dollars HOUS.E OF CLEAN Applicant""" Foo -EXEC. -..,.. Sol. "'"" ......, ""' /. .... 1 11-•Xl.NT locntion ~n ColtR Exec. Sfcretary to $9» BARMAID. d•.,tnlh! shift. _,....,,_,. wt-. ~--• Only 114'1 .... r mo . "'"~Pong, ..., mo no ~ l..A.-... _,,_ ...., ...... -.. -.-· .--,-pr.'ti 117 Algadl)n 492--0879 ~ir'lla. 2500 sq. rt. ror lcate ..--................. crpt, waua. RecepUonllt lo S«IO Queen !let. 1562 Nf'¥1'JIOf"l !9Cnd com.plete !'Hume. P.O. BAHIA PUERTO . ---'-, .. llOO.muni h,;ts-37C,, ----------------"l6,,.,.lnaooe.MU82<. n...ptJStl'y"'IO~ $.lOO Bl.,C.M.64i-993S. l1o>< l623, N""portBooch. 2BIO lilh ~1.. 11 u. ~'iMiUS 2 AR . c-pt, dl'p.!I, blhn~. Tnc1ustr1•lRf nta 1·--0450" • l..t&kf' 1'Qhoe lot. So. 1idr-, SSj,000 2nd tl'\IAt deeda 10% PrOi. C•rn.t Clunl-Cul\ltt!T1pilt 10 Si!> BEAVl'Y o-tor wt th Ca m.o. ,., -No pttl11: Nr bch. $155 mo. • r-.. ., A/Recet bl S'S3 """'" ___ _ SPAC. 3 Br Bl llO •P'· nrtl 11rt 6 pm, '7141 $-1979 lt-vt!t, cle-at'ed. St .• au Im· Int., Mil te:CUred. Sulmlt Alto windows • ftoof" are. 8kkpr (~C~ lo ns loUowtflC. Earn ,,.m!.~ e E XEC. SECRETARY yard. Sit; mo. JnfJlnt oklno j A h COSTA MESA provt>ml'nls 111 Approx. $4500 pri1n, incorTlf' property Cd Dutch S3$..J50f:, 24 bn. G'_. .....u..-•-money ror .)'OUl"llell. .,_ar S6st pets. 17272 A.\h Lrl. I.JR, P .. l·llO A-2880 Sq t't, f'Q. for bOal. car. rn or or r• Erttllent liouledean'-u-,. _.,"'"" ......., OfM Salon. 6"-T321 or . 84)..4:)49. Fum. or Unfum. 370 CABINET MAKERS-condo or?! fi73.fi6lj_ . Btokt'r5C'7-6469 ,.. A+/ O@l"k to $s:-iG 131--457!. To P'rU I V.P. KW Radk> -l'fBERG' "" by daJ, Own trans. __ ,, O<rk •~ oflen II> Olldll~ posltJon MOVE In lod;ty. Spaclotu 2 I C li-...,..~"1 tot>•n& n. •· --~ ~ l • * -* 'Y•--Oita ,.,..,. Nr Ny..pt F'rwy ' S.O. Frwy. • 1vu,1 4 8 • l~ ...... ,,_....., Eut -.-ta MHI, Br. • Ctn'I Ofe (lO key) $tl3 BE AU T JC I AN Wanttd to a bU&lnetl orienurd akn 3 br ap!A. Chlldtt:n It J)(1I tn Jlunt. Beach, v•"anl, with .llL homo -"""--' Ex "'-..11--•-~ Clea I n--l'C-..L. "".,.. .._ w1 ... 1 •----to tab n..... .-n. ok. All ntnl Ind. Ml-3669 29:11 GNIN" L.n -' .. .._ • __ ,.. " ... .. ..... '-"DI. -;N nJ" """" .... _ _, >oOW'C womao w, ..... --llleStiBJIU 20 !So. or Bak"· £, ot Fairview ....,rn. l11A loM, l3IOO ... dww< !or ' <o 10 unl11, * wt DO EVEl\!1'HJNQ * -loltlzntl S2.50 hr ..., di.ntm. Now -6 ma~ ........ at"- 1 _;;cr;....:.84:...7~ ... ~.=· -~---1 -:J(ew .Mull Ao"-•, Mll RopmontllJIVll ,..,. For list, \'leant O.C, Jond. _ FOR~&!.... -RW.-l'rw.tll. --(p/ 1UO ti< ..l!<l<omt..caJI. 5lH8IL d-. 2-im-..,.. Clti<Jel1 ..,..... • 2 sn. l BA Furn 1225, 9 •m·I2 ....,,.. el<~. ~Mi.-Ma-,.,... a ,.,. ""'"""" BOOKKEEPER, &ill l'rldat· o.. mu•t be~ -... O'pt~ dr,.. O.Ud ~ sm11ll Private patk'.$, lush forctil f7tt) 97\MUt or 179-4'nt MAGNIFICENT hlll&ide w New 2 Br moblle honu~. 24 , . ry ' ,,, RUTH RYAN AGENCY ~ c:bup per1Dn. •rt-to quaJity for tbll IP{rlted pet ok. tl4l/mo. lfl~:z!MO. M\'tttng. Carporti, IA• paid. Rent•ls Wanted 460 e1tate bo11u!. 15 acru, No. wld!!:, 14851 Jeffrey Rd, lf'o IRI~, BLOCK & 1793 Netrpott. 0 1 G+M83C quired. Ben!ftt.t, pt~ .. V«1 un~ opt:IO'tW'll'1. 2 BR. -tudloi 2 BA. crpts. ll4 E. nh St., C.M. M&--0137 S.D. Olw:ib'. Sl2),(l(ll. Clear. vln! R.11.nch. Pvt park, tte. stont W«tr. tM0-0929 1i9.ll Bear.ho KB M7"'61T at 1 o c iilta. PmnalllMt, Phon~ ClM.y B-a:bJ d1118. rtM&.~ blllns. Pvt. Legun. 8each ~'URN 4 ar 5 BR hit, Udo SUbmll prime lnoomt pt0p. Tradt tor btach prop or! Plester, Pafch, "tpl1r ftelurne flD JtJ'C.IO ti1t'. ~ Or Ottt)I 8NCI p:tlln. Alt: ~71181. lslo. SIAl'lint1 Stpt 1 -by Bi.ittr 511-6G. Owaor. 213/IIA MGOO. LI• to Indal °"' 'J'rodn'o Blldl St. N-IJoo<h. - ._JiEi>'iC.-2 BR,. dufliflll 2 8lt. vlf'w, hulJti-. pool, l'tlP· fam. 6'J3..80tl. • * PATQt PLASl'ERINC I PIJ'Mflte ~ 1' tor JOU! CallL .... HA~ 10melhf111 )'OU nnt lb ..., t""''" ' ......... , .. m -.... ""''"'"'"a"'JUll •-* * * * * * ADtrpol.ll'lttoltlmal .. 1 1m...1d&tstarl11ucb. ,.., ... , __ $SO,.., ..ir. o. .. .-.... ""' ... II • 912.-'IM!I • Malurr; edult.J. a.1905 call "?">'. go.srg. • !!!!!l!!llli!l••l!!I•,..-Call ~ c n ~ .'"" Ptonn:v Pini"~. "1'1 • Mil NOW~ I •1 . " • .~ .. ][il] [ FLooR rnaint'-nance man. MANAGER trainee • ir yoo Work 2 hn. betwn 1D PM I don't like $$$, don't like t AM dally. Exp. • refs work, don't want to lM!' ln an ~·d. Hnt.en Bch. area. n4: exciting buslneu. th!a dcm't REAL F.atak Sa I e 1 men 8f7-25611'fr. Hatch. call Wlllon. 833-llTT. ideal tor b!llband .l wtl'e n.o=~R~1sr=-wan....,.lod..,.., -.,.-.,.-:-,:-. °"o-n-Mature older woman w111ted team, take owr rental & ly. Top pay. F/time. Call to~ for 2 small children, sales office ln N'pt. Beach. 61S-Q91. wtekd8.YL My home. Reler-. No invest. neiceu. For ln· rnces please, 642-7074. b?r'vie\\'S write P.O. Box FOOD SERVICE 1834 N a. -• -• DAILY '1LOT FREE One cat and 2 kitten1 • 548-4147 ... Cuttt lovirw lWc Tmier, S tnOL ShoU. Need& zood home %:llXI Sea\!\ew. CdM. Pet1, Gener•I ISO -THE TROPIC ZONE SArua Ana'• 1a11nt Tropk:al Jo'lsh Store. Weekly 1-peclala; Blue Ar.&tU 39t-, Cokt Rams 99c, Blffdlng llefl.rtl &:, O'M11'0lalf" C\chltda :\9c, Plant~ 3:9t-, Vacation Food & . Brina this ad wllb )'OU and f'ft:('\V!' fl'ff, l Jnatant Wardleybut"ger, 89c value. 2064 S.. '-1o.ln. Santa Ana call m.Fbh ~LK Male Toy poodle. Fem. Tea CUp Champagnt, Toy Champagne. 6'16-0142/S48-1022. Opening tar ,exp ""' man to M E C H A N I C A L · •wport ~•-• ~. moa arnall fut food ii: Min. 5 yn. indU1trial txper, R. E. Sa1es Mgr. Listing Ask for Rachel May For an ed In Wom•n's World -·-teM-Sal + n. must n!ad print. references oritnted. Small MLS ofc -e,,.... ... ~~ ca ..... .,.,, takeA only 10%. 66-7755. + SECRETARY * Mon: noon, 838-1103. • S49-117R. R 0 N I N C R ... ,~-Of. -$500-cOrona del Mar, 1 gtrl ofc. ~. Ofc Rocopt. $450 T 0 P A T , . OCOr• ~. c to .. ., ....... _._,_ Le t I er compos.ition, ac- ',.,. .. 1'"""""' 60 l\fEDlCAL ASSISTANT • MUlt -11.1111' lO work wdl ..-....u ~,,..,.. ist T w/mtn ~ u )'OU meet &: cu rate typing, Sl-f Ir: gd. Call IArraine Receptionist. Xlnt typ . o greet clients for thll creat personality rcq'd. We are Penonne WESl'CLIITI Agency $600. Lakewood. 2131531.7420 ........... of archllects. Handle looking for a v.-ell groomed. bcncflls & 11.'0rklnJt ronds. 4 f ~-· t --· w/mln. 5......, ESTATE Sa I e. Antlque11, MEN OVer 25 needed • or phones, b'"•'•• • help ma ure .,.. .. Y 3 •v· D·y .. _,, ··-k 10 tr-""' -.,.,=.,--,_,-,--,..._-.,,;::I ~ .. WeslcUff Dr NB w ·~ -... , ou•-·-~1ng ·-•king " • ._, ...... . ,;o, A.r.tANA refri<>erator. Xlnt furs, 1-louaehold furn. S-5, -·• morning n e w • Pa P e r w/~-u. They will train x · ......... i:u " doy •• H-••• Lo.ml led ~ •••2770 .. _ r-J•Y --"" Sal open .r.1 r · '" .... ....,,.. cond . Frost free. Spilt door. 2035 Visla Cajon, Newport --===-•~=,.....===I delivery. 2~· hr. per \Uly. If )'OU have a IOlld ottlce ... viiu. • • ' overtime. Il.:uARc bench welders (2) Pref. resid. H BJ F V background .l have v.'01'ked Robert.9, Mon.-I-TI. 8::1>-10 S~. 675-4741 Sch. 1; machine ahop workers 847-8979. w/ftaures. Beautiful Irvine am. 673-2261~·=~~--fNO PHONE CAU..Sl KENMORE washer & Ken-CARPI:.-,. FOR SALE (2). Run 111.w, mill, lathe, area offices. Abigail Abbot --SECRETARY rnort' elect. d~r. $50 ea. by Carpet Layer. Call etc. Mu.!t: be able to work NEW fACTORY Penonnd Agency, 2r W. Good skilll -Local Apply Jn Person 546-8672 or 847-8115. • 54&-5745 • ~2t8i swtne ahift A have own EXPANSION Warner, Suite XS, S.A. Call Lorraine REFRIGERATOR. 15 cu rt 2 COLOR TV for aah;, cheap! h&nd tooll. Apply at 770 w. $508--$6SO Per Mo. 567'""122. WESTCLIFF SHUR·LOK CORP. dr, auto defrol!it, 5 )TS old. New carpet & pad, wool. Call Mory Beth 64Z.5'71, oxt J:JO. Fashion PLUS! Flatters All Sizes 9411 10.11 12v,.22~ I.., 1[,...,_ 1Tf ....r' ... 17th, c.osta Mesa 9 to l. Full Time ~REC=EP=l~l~ONIST=~, ~....,~-,,Ii: Pel"!IOnnel. Agency 1300 E . Normandy Pl. f».9C61. New air oond. MS-937S HOSI'ESS ne@ded. Young men-mechanical ap-greet clients & help penon--2043 Westcllff Dr., NB Santa Ana Camera• & DRAFTING machl.nt-. 11 .1: Apply tn penon only. Utude ~pful, bu.t not re-neI depL screen n e w 64S..2nO t1 Blk No. of Mcfadden, ?l 80I 18" scalet. 2 yrs old. 30" Tues. thru Sun. aft 5 pm. QUiml. Must be 19 or over. emplO)ttl. Start se,6. call SECRE:I'ARY. type, file, SH Btk W. of GrandJ Equipment amu. \Vlll take $60. 847-9917 Delaneys Sea Shanty. Able to &tart work im-Pat Hall, M0-61'J55, Coutal or speed writing desired, F.qual Oppor. Emplo}-er KOBENA 4.n SuPE"t 8 movie Miscellaneous 630 Lido Parle Dr., N.S. mediately, if accepted. Fer Agency, 2790 H~bor m. at but not euenlial. 1 yr e:x-":ii::::::=::=:=:=:=:;:::::;; camera. !Mt.ant cartridge W ted No pbone callL Job Information Adams, C.M. per. Appt'1 avail Sat. !Wo. • loading. Pnwer telephoto --•-"--=---- ii 0 USE KEE p ER I: Call Tuesdi1y RECEPI'I===o~N"IS1'="'1 "s.c-,,-,.,..,,,-.· I Mon-Fri, 3 pm·S pm. Apply TRAVEL AGENCY wide angle lem. AIIT'IMt FR I G I DAfRE frost· HouseDWI. Exp pref. Gd. 10 a.77m; ~r4Slp.m. Apply, 760 C W. 17th St, H,ybridyne, 3150 Pullman Lwook/&~o·neforora .!:8.,;:, ~ new. $75 or make oHer. re:frig. HarYt'st Gold, .. -·• • be •u -CM hetwn 9 • 4 Sl C.M M0-5935 u• ----, -...... 542-1734 eve.a &: weekends. new. $90. 642--i914. w • i;u<.M. • CO. neu · am 111t pm. ' • · Outmde PR I: Wes. Profit PacWca Hosplt&J, Mary NEW p 0 RT architectural * RN * SECRETARY·IJ!e Ins. All sharing. auto allowance .+ Furniture IJO Off tee furniture/ Dudlf:y, 8C)..0011; Ext. 246. flnn needs recept..eey, Pt Sat. & Sun. days, in Dr'1. pbuea life, med .l group eXpertseL To S600. DINE'ITE "''· blond Equip. - I Prel ke Gd .......... r. Mature w/hl<>ing I. _ ~ tlme ~ Aton., Wed .• Fri., to o c. ml)oamo r. · ~r-"'l' Call Barbara Klrnr 5«HJ63S h .. nd W Im,_ 1 ah lkUla. Call For appt. mahOgany table, 4 c rs .. LIKE new NCR 4 total cash .._ln. Evtntual full tlme. w · co · es uis er NEWPORT L---' 9• d ~ cal G M 54S-ll85 China cupi.•.Jfln•. aven-regi.sll't', s;,oo. NCR adding Xlnt typina: req'd. Mall roup, ra.,~==,,·=--:--..,,,,.-,c: PERSONNELAGENCY drwr 11 Decker 893-1321 1 SECRETARY _ R.ecptionl.st. port. ~sser. 6 .. m· maehirl(', 10 key, S 5 O. Interviews will be con· I--='==-~·~~-3848Campus Dr., NB ed Mic. Queen size bed, 833-8.139. ducted on Fri .• Aug. ll, OD-RESTAURANT Xlnt typist. To $600. Xlnt :c::::c:::;-Spring Air Health mattreS11.l 'LA~R~G~Ec---,-calc-.,-,&-wn_p_p"'ln-g ~;:;= IO= ly. Call 6G-3.19'l tor appt. Fopenln&abulous newln ,,!!~\1111.~t ~fs:i~1'.m Lakewood. .548-8644 alt 4 P~f. count er, SlOO. 2 I~. all &lau Ge:n'l otfice/Brokerqe $475 NITE AudJtor, exper. NCR IOOD ........... e. e I====,,..---.,,,...-~~ JYPIST TA."il'ELESS, gariJh, oon· case~ Yt'/ahelws, $75. ea. ~lit -a» PBX. Apply Ben ate kx>kin& for ~ <21• SECRETARY, p/time. Must tC"mporary fumltutt suit· 963-2379 eves . • ,,., -Browm Motor Hotel, 31106 30! attractive Waltresae1 Ii: tit' accurate Qlpisl Know'I Prod. Control to $500 Hol1.HaH. Some: exper but f SH deaired IBM ex.ec able for home or otllce for Pl•no1/0 rg1n1 826 :J.ttk.al i:ac.lt:ionl to $400 So. Cout Hwy, So. Lquna. ·• 0 • ' • ~ /ill q, I ule by amateun. 5*).91251 _________ 1 Pl'l'lmo ,_,,..,,, wo hr NURSES aldeL AU ahlfll. ~~~ell'• h"': ,.,., Call tor app1. 6'13-6733. 1111 • 1 9 10 s. . FREE -E. 17tb lat ·-"ne) ""1 li'v.. .-1 .. need ....... Ovtt lm~• .. ..,...... I I er I • SERVICE SlaUon S&lelmlJl, e ti tr ioo u"' ..... -... V<'4J v r....i.. .. Broiler Men. Pantry In "' .. (I SI~IMONS. orig. bidw-bed. took lllm. teminine, youna ,.. 1470 1!. l!un-Bch ..... ~ uu.n.. -· .... -Men. Busboys ~ Head appearance. · Apply ~ w / Beautyrest mattress. Startin( wttk or August 7 In tW. fiatttting blouae. ~· 84.2-6351.. Bartendm. We will be ~ lnp. a Newport Blvd .. Typist temporary. A1t ttpf!r. Grn nylon treti.e. S75 or or. ORANGE COAST Flare ll~ and lacy-di&. !.i!.strudor want~ for Btaat;y ~ AIDES A L LVN terviewilw Sat fl"oo1 lD am· C.M. considered. Top eamtnp tor fer 645-6908. HAMMOND STUDIOS mond dnlan make thls a ColltP. F\lll « put time. Ga.rfield Co n v a I e 1 e ~ n t 2 pm • SUn 1 pm-l:;, pm. . ---,S"H"'A""'R"Pc-----top PUia. Let Kelly Girl =o=v AL~~.~ .. ~plc-•-cdln.,-.,.lng--,.~t. otters treasure of a top for all ol '96-M3L HQ1PltaJ, TI81 Gufiekl Ave., Royal Serv\ce ~ start you with )'OUr belt foot Table, 4 chrs. 2 leave8 &: 4 Adult Eventni Chusa )"CKll' separates. Ealy to Skit' pleals swing out the =,.----,-..,.-...,.,;;--:-....... ::I H.B. &47a96'Tl., ~ For Rntaurant ~ Agreuive &:al for mgmt forward on the wort a.Mlgn-d5 Ex. cond $ l 2 5 memorlr.e, cuy to knlL Pat-lkir1 of a long-lo1110 d~ tOB openlnp for f\111 • part 0 ....,._ 3IC8 Cam..,,,. Drive tralnbw in men's boutique. ment of your chOk.'E'. Start pa • · • Beginners tem 7067: Wes 32-38; 41).-46 wllb a pretty aocheted cape time rne.n. call for appl. 1.U\."C 11t1o .--n •• -h Mutt have ex ...... , in aalea. 557·7216· • Secondary ind ••--., -·-· 10 ·-·'" noon, WOllLD YOU Suite .....,~7.~ D<:ao.; ..--11--ork lnunedla~ly. Come Jn • Th • that's perfect ror tall. mun ,YIQ. .... .w _--.. ll )'OU are interested in a or call.,, GOLD curved • e ct ion• I eory U:Vii'lTY·PIVI: CENTS Printed Pattern 9Cll: NP;W m.85ll. perm. position " att qU&lJ. Irvine 833 1441 w/hlde • bed. WM• Prov. • Worl<&hop for -.. u ... -add 25 ll&lf s1 ... ll\O, ""· 16\>, KEYPUNCH OPR UK£ 1 Of REI'AIL Id clerldnc ...:.C ~ lied .•• c.an tor appL • end tbl. Cust lamp. Very gd. Call for Information cents tor ffda pattern tor l8"'. 20"'· 221,). Mlua' lO, • tlm• h:llen n THE LOOK ---cond. 546-7529. 644-8930 Afr Mafl and Specfa1 llandl· u, 14, 16. 18. Crocbot db...,. All ahlfta. F/ttme, p/tlme. ' hololtal ltrft. Full time, 5 644--6500 WAITRESS, EXPER. PEX:AN coffee 111 end table8 2854 E. Coast Jlwy., CdM tna:: otberwile third-claa Uons. Meue state Drca. T•mporary. To $3 per lir. THESE JOBS! "-• 810 4' m.w. SHIPPING WAREllOUSE' Must be over 21' No Phone 1715. o.c<or&tor dlnotte ,., 50 ORGANS 50 d•U_,, will IUe Ihm -. No fff, SALES M A N, ll&lftSllw, Callt, Apply tn penon, SUrf Sl.35 S57-.UU . weeks er mott. Send to 8EVENTl"'nvt: CENTS ... Pro-Temp/Tempo RECEPTIONIST ntat. Stm!O equipment, Wt'll known firm In Irvine &: Sl.rloln !W30 W. Coast . • Yes, Sll organs on the floor. Allee Brooks, the DAILY tor each pattf:m _ fldd 2S 17m Sky Park Law Finn comm"*1on pluL !.fUJt wUl tn.ln cleancut man. All Hwy N~t Bch. 8' gold tofa, antique gold Hammond Wurlitzr:r others. Pll.OT, 100, Nffdlecratt ceni. fnr each pnltern for SUit. 101, Irvine GENERAL""OFflCE have prnoioQ op. •lll.nr promo(jona are from thl& w~. EXPER. food• chair w/ottoman. Uke ~· Floor models, d!JICOnllnutd Dept., Box 163, Old ai~i.a A1r Mall and SpeciaJ ll•n· ' S40-400 Gilden CroYe wne. Willi,. 1o kHP 110re ~rto!tart ~~" ~: codrW.IJ. Appl)' In penon, excel cond, $400. ~. modcll. new I: uted. B"1 or Station, New York, N.Y. dUrw; othenr\le thlrd-clau KEYPUNCHERS GENERAL OFFICE In top-... C&ll lor appt """""'· mo ll&rbor Bl. at 2-4 pm, 440 Heliotrope, Ger-Sole 112 rent at most attncu .. 100ll. -· -A-dcllvtty wUJ lal<e lluft •eedtd llnmodlatoly. All Santa Ana. pOl'1 tlmo btMo lOAM,IPM wkdo>s ... Adams, C.M. Cdm. GOODIES F RO M ~ nw'"·,,. h M • C"ly Zip, .._ N .. ber. -k& or "'°"'· Send to ahttts. mud bavt: apu. SECRETARY, ~"':;;·~645-=-=~---,,,.-SHOE Salesman, I-time, WAITRESS ·foodt:oocktaiL MOBILE llOME S . a IC l UltC I Total)y New Im Needle-M&rian Martl.n the DAD...Y ' X1nC earnlnp. Se.nf.a Ana. pa.rt ti.me SALESLADY. uper. PSea.le -'n·1-...-. Apply • .. __..... App\y in permn. Henry'1 tlou8t'hold items -"-re, ac-South Cout Plat.a $40-283) 0'8ft cataJo( cn.mmt'd with PlLOT, '42, P~«mt Dept., n •·-~ p O ~ 1-"' "" ... ..-· -·.. ..._.__, _.., knit. c:rocbtt IC;Y'8, c:rafta. 232 West JJth St., New C. ._ PERSONNEL SEC. (2) ~ .....,., · · --SAA -333 E. lllh SI. Rntaunnt, 2122 ~~-contlan door. h&Jr ..,....., \VURJ.JTZER SPINrl' ISO...,._ FRtE polleml y~ N.Y. •-•. Print KELLY GIRL ·~. N-S.OCb, Ca. -CM. s.• SA. •~•-. t ~ W •--• •--~ --U"TJI.. 05 .. _. ...., • ........ ._ equipmen • """"' atnut, ....,.ut. unAl., ~· 71 citttta. NAME, ADDtlElllJ wtth 13).1441 PERSONNEL ASST. w,um:o full lhne chemi<ol ~. """' mow•', * m.m1 * l<E1" '-~-. ZIP, stlll &nd tnTu: :11111 -Comer Dr. bl-TIME FOR SOLDERERS -A pest ""'""" "'""' :,,'.~'. •: ~ S.wina Mochlnos 121 Leoni 1o mu..-dollan IRJMllr:&. ltWle PERSONNEL CLERK With prev1oot oxpor. far &f<.1781. llarllnl: -Bib. 22111,;,.;;.;..Wl......;.nTE..;._;.;r;ro.=.;,ZA;_G.....;;1 M>m ,_ cntb. •.••.•. $1. 100 Top 1'&11-Wfnur P&I· ~.:..;:, w:' ~ :~i'::Y QUICK CASH oooc1 '°' ~ i:: WHO WANTS ro woRKT 11t1._. bet..,... w1i.oo • SEWING MAaIINr: = '==" =.:::t :;s .!'.!.;':';,.:-=~ I-__,,_ ID ...,_. AnWbn upon exptt, tra DRIVE A CAB! Victoria tut of Km.art. S3S. * 541MJSZS • --.....--THROUnH A -~ -·-a.dlol -•••• $!. ....... --• ·~ -lllltl -No <XP Modic.ti R_,tloftht Ill. Irvine 54M4$0 atOOSE ,... houn, TIME FOR Soortlno Goods at •-Gilt -··· ••••• $!. poturn. 75 """· NC. 0VW IL S ..., -· :£\>-NEVER -A FEE AT TEMPO far """"'· be ,.... °"" °"""""" •~--... $!. INSTANT SEWING BOOK u---·tk&I • -• -""" ~~ DA LY Pll OT -Men er -C&n "'UICK e H POOi. tablt, 112""4$". -I ;;;id ~i.-,. & no tt., _,, i.m:;:;,;;·1 I , TEMPO II\ llllhUy handl~pped. ""' AS +-pool equip. Cd-.L "1111)' Jlap -•••••• !!Oc • ,..._,, ,,_lnmomw. ,,.. ·--• coll •lh<r -.. -·• Tompqrary Help vet., n11r.c1. """21., 'Ill. THROUGH \\ * m.611..IG>., ,.....,. ..... -••• !!Oc $L ,,.... WANT AD oapplemaot ,..... lnc<om<. --t-16 po11trn1 SOo INSTANT rASlllON BOOK 1-. s.L& STOCK-C<?1ltica .. Clttl<~ °""'•cob! mor...,. • DAILY PILOT Ulw to 1n1c1t1 o... ,.,.,...., iw._,, --I !IOc -"-ot Wb1oo ta& ~ ~:'°M:,": l~Y~~~ 642 071 Ut• IYPI,._-... <lQlll' "'1· APO!y In ,._, WANT AD Pandm cclumnt1tor,...1 lJQailtotorTNoz-IOO fl Otlt.IHOlm. rut""'"1"an""to--;N :.:,M,,~~ r..~bCo.,UIE.UIJI 642·5678 ~-=far 5 -•••••••••••••••••••• a "Pad"t Place an acll eaD • ....,.. 6Q..lif1I. tJon. ''t 4)11). I••••••••••'---------·•----------------, • • I . Mond>Y, Avtult 7, 1972 ---I~! J[iJ ..._I ...__ __ I~ I -- Dot• 154 Boats, P..... tll6 Camptfl, Sale/lbnt'20 Motor --·-,.. A»fel, ""' 11 .... ,,. .......... - E·Z CARE PETS 15' Glass flat ~ Nm><ab ..,., ••mt"•· Salo/R ... t Ml • AKC Rt(. liillly Tm!" Taet l>uJJt. Moat ... to •P. $ SANT A ANA $ REWARD l•mat• pups. Odor!•• • Bo""m Ski Hull ...... r ... 1«1. cot. bltln ,,~ • EXPLORE·R • Shedleu. $200 ea. 836-11.13 llU boir, y,·antrol.ll'!, t'tc. ?ttaket .,..., Into kini: w• bed. loci o MOTOR HOMES O FGH C \Vhll~mrtaltlake Nd, 65 hp beaut boot. Real nitt1. ~. Will PAY OYIR Kely llue look A AN, AK ' rec, femaltt, Mtte 0 /B, lilt trailer SUll. 317-3321 * AUC. ONLY * 4 m01., black maskf'd, FREE ettam. lrlovifl&! Must sell! _8.1G-,__lc,954;.;_· -----CAA-1PER for ~ ton truck. S200, term. 1, 716·3131; 30' SPOt1fiaher, FI Y l n B 11l~ps 4. $600. TV & AIR C. :>15-8004 IJrldge. 409 C~vy 11inglt' ~?M3 Will{ PURCHASE 11 c r e w • S 7 , 5 0 D • 600. -..,-vw-~c.""m"',,.-r.-bmt--o-mg-, OF 1972 exJ>. 24 HorH• * APPAlOOSA * 3 ye•r old gelding, registered. $475. CALL ANYTIME 540 . 3803 ·71 P~mier 4 whrel---.;o;:; 11 Ir. Xlnt cond. $950. flnn. I lnrrlly e\'er used. Aft 6, f).J.14'rl1. GREAT fll'!ll horse! Very gentle. Jun1plng & \Ve!lttrn l'<IUJ!ntlon, AU Ul.ct. Ly'nn aft &968-8153. f Bolt1 and ~Eqlipmtnt I~ Boats, General 900 C0~1PLF:TELY reb\t. 17' J.B. 283 Corvette f'ng. f\01hing on eng. over 25 hrs. 5.)-60 mph. Good ski boa!. ~6-4351 a.ft 6. :Zl'x8' older Cruzon·sofl top. 6 cyl. Chrys Crown, Equlpt. for fish. ~1ust .M"U. Reduced lo $1200. 673-7506. -~-. 1 FT. Dingy, Clear plaslic ''Glasshopper." $!15 5-IS.-1591. Boat•, Maint./ Service 907 YACHT REPAIR Marini' carpentry. fiherglasll. painting & vami5hing. 12 yrs exper. 646-4871. Boats/ Marine Equip. 904 BARLO\V pedestal . \Vinth $850 Penguin 12 man rnft fiberglass contain<-"r $250. 14) '\" tllC'ITlnla n t'hl'ontc lumbutklcs $35 t'a. Wkdys 9-3 PM. 2000 E. Bayrronl, Balboa Peninsula. 548-7j4J eves. Edgl'\V8l(!t, Balboa.. 6'r.Hi294. ~t ... k • <1•1,tm .~.1·.!.,l.ISt see. 83(1 S. HARBOR Bl.VD. ,. a e o r • .,......,...,,, SANTA ANA SKlPJACK 20, FB, 200 hp ln· 839-8040 terceplor, F\\'C. Volvo, oo. Cycles, Blk11, m 2 tad, lalho-rt>c., outrigger•, Scoot1r1 bait tank, lully ~ulp, !owl _97_1_Y_•_m_•_llO_:JOO __ Enduro __ A_·l hours, S."i500. 51~2184 rond. '73 lie. \Vebco aprlnJa. ALL-purpose Rx!B'. 80 hp 1 f1ltron &: many more ex1ra1, h.Ydropl11ne, &>11.ts 8. Icebox, 830-7278 sink, stove, t~e. camp~na-r.~t::USTc:.::::.,-11-·_n_H_o_oo_•_CT ___ 70, top, t':<ten~lve storage, $3500 400 mi's. $230 firm ~1 Incl trlr. 67.)..7689 aft 7 pm. ' 16' BOSTON \VHALER 100 I-IP JOHNSON. f.1 UST SEU.. $2400 FJRi\t TER.- RlJ.'IC VALUE. 673-6220. For l•t• model, clean, low mu.... c1om ... tlc1, Imports, truck.I or ci1mper1. Call and uk tor s.yer DAYE ROSS PONTIAC 24IO Horbor Blvd. Cotto Moso -17 WE PAY TOP CASH ... _ ............. ..n "' lor ,,.. --GROTH CHEVROLET Ask h SI.lei Manqer 1121.1 -Blvd. Hand.rwtcm Beaeb UT.ar KI-= \VE buy all makt1 of clean used sports can. paid for or not. Pleue drive in for tree •ppralaal. NEWPORT . IMPORTS :-c-"7'c-::-C._.,..._,.. \VA..'IJT Mooring for Lido 14. 2000 aft 5 or wknds. MOTOR l!OMES I I~ Petters dsl. 21 ~ k"'· air cool· North Bay for month Aug. WHY PAY MORE? AutotforWe .-. ed gen. Just o'haul{"(.!, Ask-Call collect -F. PrUl, 213-SEE US FIRS1' I~;;;;;;;;;;;:":;;~ I Ing 1495" 67!>4291 38.'i-8Jn 21.1-89.f-47'4. NEW & USED /I NOW IN STOCK Boats. Power Boat•, Speed & Ski tll MOTOR HO~fES Antique1/Cl111ic1 953 For Immediate READY TO GO Delivery 27' Drake • Craft Exp. Cruiser. liJ !LP Chry~ Hcmi. Fii.Si. long rangl'. $2995. 67J..6945. 18 Foot FibE'rgtass "l>-fslibu" 830 S. HARBOR BLVD. RARE '37 Plymouth pickup Instant Credit \vith 130 hp Chrysler Vol\'o. SANTA ANA ~k~n~~~::· Body BANK FINANCING 25' TROJAN, fully equippt'd, 215 h.p., interceptor, rt"Ct.'l\t overhaul, new canvas, $4300. 962-R377. Perfect for water skiing or 839-80tO •""" fishing. Fully instrumented FOR SALE ·72 ?o.lotor Home. Sports, R•ce, Rods 959 COAST including compass. Sells 22' p A Full •··d ace ITO\v, Y JUt1 • Trucks · 962 BOSfON \VllhLElt, 13' 33 hp Johnson, tr\r, $995. nf'W for $4500, but you can ed & 11elf contained, air con- huy ttii11 OnP yc.ar old bnuty SI 1 M OR romplete with Coast Guard ~.i0;:g ~~~=~· ()(lee: '68 c,h •. ecyYkup1 /2 Tn p TS f'quipment. llne11 and anchor lor $3200. 673-l47S. $8600. balance, value $15,000. Selling due to 1lckneu. Sacrlflce, MUllt Sell, $1388 or MS-0776 1971 -2D' Tah.ltl, Exec. 496-0246. be1t oiler, lOO<J:, Financing model, 455 Olds Jl."l high ..::.:..=;:::.._____ A all O AC 897 -· e 72 LIFETU.1E M.H., 23' ' v · · , '1.IU'I, speed, high perf. eng., 25, Air I &: -·•atu _,, incld1 t'usl. trailer, prac-· ' ux. _. ... ,. ~ .... p., '72 JEEP 30' TROJAN. TS, FB. Sips 5. Fully equlp. $12.500. 6-1·1-1836 ti" ally .... ,. ,.,..~t •• 1 SM xlnt rates. Pvt. pty., 968-1397 Wh c ,.._y,, .. v .. '-"' wn · 4 eel drive, metal top, like 6~1. Orig. Q\vncr. make of. '71 Dodge Holiday mini brand new! Less than 8000 fe"r. Localed Nwpt Sch. Call home; 11elf contained. Va-miles. #14055. dlr. Call 20' SouthCoast. Cust bit for Navy. No eng. Best aUcr. 644-2199. 71~: 642-5688. cant. Reas rates. 979-3832. 8J6.6535. 22' Fibergla!s Cuwy ca.bin, 1972 V-8, Loaded! $7800. 646-6344 1!!69 Sea Ray with trlr, 17', Plush Shasta for rent, 18' lv~AN=-.~67~F~o-nl.,.-Eoo~-M-llno-. Like ne11·. 160 hp 1/0. $Z750. 11lps 6. Slf-cntd. Alr, Pr! Auto trans. new eng, &d Oays-S.10-2863. pty aft 6 4.q'7·2384, t' •-1900 ~ ------11"1!5 • .,..c . ...u-<1149, Motor Home• Sale/Rent Motor Homes Motor Homes '69 Ford Van. ,. T. Club 940 Sale/Rent 940 Sale/Rent 940 \Vagon. Nu tires. Ex. cond. YOUR NEWLY APPOINTED TIOGA MOTOR HOME DEALER I 8Y2' FULLY SELF CONTAINED TIOGA MOTOR HOME Sleeps four or 1ix {with optional reer p1.1ll-down bunk!. Feature1 lar9e l· \hap• dinetta1 convertible to • -48" x 88" bed. Ler9e cab over bed with ladder will ea1ily eccommodate two •dult1. Convenient chen9ln9 aree between large bathroom ~nd wardrobe ctn be mtd• priYate with optlon1I, di•ider curteln. All appri1nc•• e re narna brand. E.tra lar9t 9tlley 11 coordintted 'With stove t nd refrigerator for 1iruale ere .. coolring eon~ venlence. This pltn it chertcferited by its open, 1pacio1.11 fe11ln9. Take Advantage Of Our LOW lntroductoiy PRICES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CREVIER MOTOR HOMES 201 W. 111 STRID, SANTA ANA 8314171 $1950. 541h1592 1957 Ford truck, 292 eng, r/h. Needs "-'Ork. $125 or best offer. 548--0J?ti. Auto Leaslng 964 DATSUN 240Z 1972 Auto, -a.Ir • ma.111:1. (#31S2) $108 100).laXI w. Pacific Cit. Hwy. Newport Beach (TI4) 642-0406 All• Romoo A NOW ON DISPLAY Sates SeMct Pam Body Shop COAST IMPORTS 11JOO.l2» W. Coast HW)'. Newport Beach 642-0«.6 AUDI '70 Audi. 4-spd. 4 dr .. sun roof, excel rond. Private pty. 968-B556 aft 6:30 pm. .. ,., . AUSDN HULIY MM JAGUAR '59 J aguar XK-150 w/overdt. Runs ~at. $725. 642-8246 MAZDA MAZDA LEAS!, SPECIAL New '72 RX3 $57.56 Loaded. ROTARY powered. • Working Man's Speclel New '72 1[600 -Plcktm Tnlclt $59.62 '72 TOYOTA COROLLA $196& <+ T. ALI oc $39.30 MO. .. 17 - • ' • r, • • - • .. •• bl ~t !!t " .. • .. po " • I - ls! Sa c. ' of 1ic po ' di~ Ol ,,., ... AE ' bol IP' pn fol do , : me ter lh< .., P8( Ila • 1211 Ibo "" I« tit: .· iJ 0 ., Ii . i l!at In& f ... t:tl! Rb ~f Da r: F rol c ~ , ... qw ""' . [ Clot ... 7 • ... .... .. .. ..a • • San Oe1nea:Ce.......---'-' TodaY's Fl•al Ca N.Y. Stoelul • VOL "65, NO. 220, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ' ORAN6E COUNTY, ~~ MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 01972 TEN CENTS Hot Air, Hotter Surf Prompt 1,434 Rescues ' . : Simmering ...,.,,... temptrauir.s bnlu&l1t a near-rt<Ord crowd of beachp tl'I to the Orange <but over tbe weeUod l!Ut a lhtmdering, b<utal stonn IUJi reaching elgbl feet IDd lracel ol rip currents led1 to 11'34 rescues. Veteran llleguarda tsllmated well ovtr i ball million people visited o:oastal beacbts with 711 decn>e water ttm- peralurts. "'!Ills WU tbt biqetl --all pinune.r," Aid one Newport Btadl ' . ' Cote Sponsored ·-' by bll di.tog i.iddr Ire L. Brummell. -slatflllcl Include: -1.quDa -. lU -In Its· foot surf. l -,lhmttn.toli . Beac:b; 191 rescu,tl in be&'}' sw{ . -lhmtloltm and Bo1sl Ollca State Beachel. l2t rescues, but DO seJ1oas . ..... -San Cl<mente. . 15 ......,.. In modenlte.-aurf. llnnoiaU, blab Newport Beach .surf. l'llillllng 111 to elibt. feel In -pl~•. toot a belvy toll on batbtrs ad surfers. "We bid m rucues on r'rldly, 1112 on Saturday and 131 ~t'' t o e spotel!DUI• said. "1bat saturday Pl"'• comes 1wlully close to the all time hiib. ''"The water was,IO warm -almost 'iO -that wt bsd • bard i1me ~Ing· .. qe.011 an the peop1e 1n thtrt," be added. A number , ol lnjurltS< ..,. also · nported by Newport lifeguards. "5a~ ... hid • poatble - ' . . bact snd nect dlslocolloll and on Sunday we bad anotber possible bn>ten back," the lpoWman llld. "Most of the injuriet were caused In the rough surf near Balbol Pier," be aaid. , A spokesman for HOac HospltaJ, where the injund swimmers were sent by ombulance, said today tbst botb were trute<r In Ille emergency ,..m and sent borne. There lfU no inclicatioo the in- jurleJ were atrloul, tbt spokesman said. ~·OIDIDUlllS ·s on Police, Parks Forum Planned A public forum on the police and parks Issues will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. at San Juan Elementary School in San Juan Capistrano. 'lllt session, sponsored by the chamber of commerce, is being held ao that both sides of. the elect.Jon issues can be present to toteresttd residents. Although tbt parks' tu 1ssut will be dlscussed, Chamber manager Maggte Olson noted that tbt police question will probably -t the moot debate. 'l1!t ~:! ~ ~.:z:.: the ReY. Under rules qretd to ., adVocateo ol both lldes ol tbt pollce question, speakers will have 15 minutelll to make a -talion to the audleoce. This will be iollowed by a question and answer au-. lion and public comments. Votera will dtdde both !!sues at a ipeclal Aug. 2S el<Ction. At 1ssut will be whether to establiJh • city police depart· ment to replace tbt county aberill'1 OtrYlces and whether the city council 1bould levy a 15 cent tu per 111111 ol 1....aect properly valutJon to develop pert lltes. Ctty Maaqer Dollald Weidner bas ltated that tbe total CCIII al etlablbhing • 1....... police ~ will be ll!l,GOO tbt 8nt )'UI'. Be bu alao noted lbat Sberlll'1 ltl'Ylces !or JJn.73 will tolt "at least'' •11>,000, iltboulb no ~· llcl figures have yet been rectlv.d b)' tbt ~ty fnml tbt county lh<rlll. . . Drifter An-ested On Heroin Rap In San Clemente • A :ti-year-old drifter WU armtad In !!an Clemente SUnda)' on charges ol ltll· Inc heroin to undercover agenls. Police 'laid that the urest WU tbt mult al several weeb' lnvestiptloo. IA custody and beld under 110,111111 ball ii Ronnie Paul Dalton. 'Police LI. Clifford Gatts said that Dalton's arrest wu related to sn alleged growing tlemem ol heroin pul'l'eyon 1n tbt clly. ' He fJncast more omsta In city rt.lated to the trade to tbe deadly drug, Gates said that Dalton gave no pennaneot addresl when be wu armtad In the dty over tbt weetencl. 'Ille Investigator said that city pollce agents made two ISl<rted buys of amall · qualitltles ol tbe drul. then obtained .... nst warrants. Repmentailves ol People fer Police, an organlzatkm of mideota favorblg estabilshmtnl ol tbe deportment, were scbeduled to meet wlth .llherll!'1 olftctn in Ssnta Ana tb1s morning to 111ber ... formation about tbe coltl of the con- tractual services. Cc>dJalrmm I'll Grant said be boptd the meeting woald belp anawer questions about tbe increulng CCIII of the ..m... and bow mucb an upgrading In ~ ~ WGlllilcaot tba dtJ .-.. "'"'' " .. - -rA>untj P.~el Sets Hearings On CaJ>C) Shift A special county committee will hold public bearings In Clplstrano Beach 'l'ut!doy nlgbl to bear publlc tatlmoll1 on a plan to l'ftliuf!W llomiilules al tbe ..... --In lbe Clpiltrm> Unified Scllool Di11r1c1. 'lllt 7:• p.m. -.. will be ..... ducted by tbt County Committee on School Jllstild Orpnlzatlon. It will be btld In tbe cllstrlct'• board room. Tbe --boundada, •• , inm-. .... 'Ill attempt to ..... With steady' heavy ll""lb .. tbe d1strict and to give acb lnlltee ares as equal a representation, unG11C \'Uteri II possible. 'Ille -t plan belllg -mdel no major lbll1s In communities beln( represtoted b)' JndiYidual - 'Ille new praimed bouDdarles ••re drafted "1 a CUSD board commlttee ---pnipolall-...,. of whidl. repreamted drUtic cbaap:a iD _.,..,._.._ 'Ille tateat plan, however, -m radical llbJlt In • l!X-tloo. 'Ille dlllrlct 11 the mJy ..,. In the ....,. ly wbicb bu _.to -areas. Traltees ha .. Aid 11111 u loac u ,tbe Ollique IGnilal• --and heavy I r o w t -persllts, retlnlctm1ng o1 1be -wlllbe•~- Tbo eouilly -11 erpocled to r<Ylw lbe Iii_. ~1 and II It approves al tbe -baomdliy linel, ..... tloos will be -In the dJstrtct In oomlng -to -voter lppn>Val al tbt plans. '•' U,IT ....... SOUTKVIETNAMESE SOLDIERS HAUL-DEAD 1COMRADE FROM 8ATtLE $CENE IN CAI LAY CiovwnrMnl F•rat KIU 79 Com"""'llll Whllo a...1"9 Fl .. In M.lc°"' Dolli Skirmish Girdle Power Skyjacker 'McuJ,e ·t;o Carry Bombs' ,_,..._ ZRIFIN, Imel-An Arlb woman·who admitted bljactlng a B<lglan alrllnor told a military court today tbret ICOOIDJlilces forcod Ill': to -I &lrdle -ec( with ezplollv-. Rlma oAlsla TomloUI, 11, llld sbe hid been .,.........., -sbe asl<ed them where they were IOiDc llld wb)' obe lilil to -the girdle. . • ". • • wben I WU GO lbe plane, I took off the iJrdle and -!lie wires between my tftalU: bef:fure I w11 afraXl tbt plane -blow up," .... testified. TWo molo ldjacten were tilled In May by 1ntll emima...,. wllo got aboard lbe plane alt<r ·ll landed at Tel Aviv. _,.... poiMligetl IDd 10 ... - were ln>ed. ' Mill T-said u lbe . mi1lluy tribunal -Its second -that sbe bad a gun In IJtr poWder bOL Sbe llld a codefendlnt, Tberue Khalsa, 11, ·"told me I bad to optn the powder bos, take out tbt gun, remove Ill)' girdle and pul II . with the gun In my suitcue. I followed the orders.'' 5be said that abortly a!terWards Miss Kba1sl gave ber a 10.tocb wire, tore oil one end of tbt girdle and . lnlerted the win! there, put'the girdle en the floor ol the plane and •gave I.er a be!lery. "She told me that wben Yll"1! (one ol tbe two mile bljacten) lifls up bl& -· comiOct tbt -to tbt battery," Miss ~ leltllled. "When' sbe· told me' to . ...,,,.,.. tbe win to the battery sbe riptateil and uld, alDJ!ltlf In a ,wbispjr, ii. II not for ml, II ls a lite." . Mtss Tlnnom ·said Ibo' was afraid sbe lnadYert<ntly would tOucfl the -to lbe bettery, thus stiling oH 111 nplosion;and said she tucked tbt batWy In ber braulert. Bircher Schmitz 'Not Expecting' Wallace Support LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Tbo American preslclenilal nominee saya he does not upeet to . receive the m- clorltmenl of Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace. Rep. Jolm G. Scbmlt1, an ultraconservative from California and a 'former Republicsn, added that he dots not upect Wailsce to parilcipate In tb1s year'• election or tndone any canilidate. W al1ace, paralyaed from the wallt down dUe to an asuss\naUoo attempt May 15, fmmded tlie American party In 1911 and was ill candidate for. pm:t~t tba& year. Schmits ·as1c1· at tbt party's national coaventkio, wblcb wound up over the -end. that Wallace ,....,uy told him In • ttltpbone COllVtl'IRUon that "Jobn, you are one of mJ favorite people ... Scbmlil' choice for vice ,,...ictent, Thomaa:. Jdlenon Anderton, w a 1 nominated at the conclusioft of the con- vention Saturday. Anderaon ls a Ten- ...... ;.ttt1y ntWIJllptr editor. Lille Schmitz. be ls a member ol tbt rlgb~ wine Jolm Blrrli Society. Dolton rtmalns In eustocty at Onnge County Jail ptndJng arnlgnment on two -of ail<gai sates of llfnin.· . Ex-coed Found L'-fl:Y .. Peek Deni~s Story ~said tbt party -be Oil tbt ~of at least ·15 fllales In Novtmbtt. William lC Sbeanr, • party leader from Callfomla, said tbert would have to be lmmediote "Julllcial chaltences" 1n slates 'liJ>ere the party Udttt WU beJnr . qirealad Wlih . ncll1slon from lbe .. Knifed, Dead t.AnslDE (AIP) -A former coed 11 Sall Diego State WU slab- bed to death nelr a CIVe In a nlCk qumy wbera .... lived, -· ol!lan llld today. '!be body of SUsan , l'lpltt, :U, WU repor1<d fomid Slmmy ., her boy!tltnd wllo WU -1loned andrtleued. CUts, llubel ind panclurt -Wh on the body dM II llats,. -and I.a. ..... . • LONDON ~ Cllolloo Peet, .. -... -. said ber former butler 11 "lllD of.lrilll b11me7." Tbo butler, -.0"'-. JI, ......_ llld ll1lh, -by ... slorJ tbot Lo!l1 Clnlllno .. _ .... lilm, - .... blm snml llpod llllnt- ........... !ID ... -... _· ual .... •kti .rmdtred." Aalojory~~loot -" ,. .... Ibo -. ...... Llcl1 c.· .................. -•• - ... 2 ?'qflllilfw-- O'llw ....... lllot Loolr c.r.llle ..................... _ ... ................... !IJEl E ..... 11i..., ...... sbb .,.... wllllo ..... 'wod, llr -• • • i.not. Compoundq Schmits' tast 11 Ibo *P- P81""1·dislita ·of -American party lolf9wen for .the Blrcll Society. lndlana'1 dd<ptlon repeatedly lndlcsted I t I dtspleuun with "boYfnC two Blrclitra on Ibo llWt" .SOmo U1inoll deloptes waited out ol the ...... 11o11 lo ,.._ tba party lint ' with Ibo IOClely. l'lrly 01alrman 'P. Coleman AndNlll Jr. aald tbe lllatll q-faclnc the llUtJ II ~ II ..., pt along wllbaoit Wallsco. Aodmn -Ibo loll al wan-, .,.....,,... 111e aom1n111o11 1or., '!*'kt1 ff El I •1 •''bath pod ud bid" (S. ICBllmo 1lp I) • I Llleguanls said tbt red flag-warnlni bathers to 1tay out of the rouah water - flew over many parts of the beach during lht weekend. "'nlett were some strong riptide! out there along wilh high surf but a lot of people dJdn't heed our warnings and 'vent in anyway,'' the spokesman said. "Senne of those IUY' were even trying to bod1. surf." ·The spoUsman also said a near-record (See SURF, P11e I) ove Cambodian Town, Delta Threatened SAIGON (Ul'l) -'lllree tbouwlcl Communist troops backed by a huge force of 30 Ruasim-buil! tanks were reported moving today toward the market town of Kompong Trabe.k in the Camhodlan Parrot's Beak -the aateway to South Vietnam'• 1trate1Pc Mekoni lltlta. Air Force and Marine fighter--bombers knocked out 14 Communist tank.s In the area Sunday and today. It was the !:l,est number of North VletDI.,... ever reported to tbe area. KomJICll( Trabet llts ulde Highway l -tbe vital,..., btl ..... 'Salcm llld lbe ·Csn1•1a-dpftal al PllDOm Pa - and alao .,,.trols ~ major <>mi...,lat supply route nmnlng nortb IDd IOUth through Clmbodla. In otbtr actJon: -North Vietnamese troops csplind two additional hamlets just IOUtb of Hue today, bringing to seven tbt number taken In the teat two daya. Four .. ,. later abandoned. -West of Hue, govemment toldiers and North Vietnamese troops battled to 1 number of scattered dubes uound artlllery bate Checkmate. Meny 90Urcel said tbty !tit Bue -tbt Dell major tarset for the Communlsls. -'lllree 1J2mm arillltry rvuoda wtra fired at Bue but no casualties ·.rue reported. -Air Force Oghttr-bombers U9ed lutr-gulded "smart" bombs to destroy three spa111 ol a rallway bridge nortbeall of Hanoi and only 35 miles from tho Cbinele bOrder. -Novy jets from oUshore carriera reported leaving tbe Loi Doog storage area four miles northwest of Halpbooa burning In a Sunday strike. --Other Navy plants al,lo bit the Vsn Dong storage area i4' miles northeast of the city and made I dired hit Oii tho Mong Duong highway bridge 40 mn.. to the nortbeut. -Communist gunnera bOmbarded SoulJI Vietnamese marines with 1,SOO "0Und5 of artillery and mortar fin! on tbt northern edge of Quang Tri city SUnday, tlDlnc three governrnent troops. Marines also turned back ... era! Communist ground attacks but neither side reported matln& mucb P"'lftll. Government troopa have been trylllf since J1me 21 to recapture Quang Tri (See CAMBODIA, Page I) Weadler You may not btlitve tt, but Ibero ii I lllgbl -ibllity, of brief llbow· m 'l'ut!doy, acoardlng to the weatberla!l,y, 0 t b e r than tha~ 1111111y sides will prevail with tecn- perllurel ol 711 at Ibo beaclies, "'ril: Ing to 90 Inland. INSIBE TODAY TIOO Utila girfl, troWfd !ft • c1<>111 for four cfov•, .,... fiMUu ,.,cued a/Ur !Mir t:riu /or Julp .,... llco1'I bu a te111110<r aooUdng Jur dog. Stt •torr l!~S. ~ .......... --· .... 'tiiaac:f ---·-••tut 1 • -... 11 .. ._ ' .. • -.. " • • " ..... M N -. --.. --. --. .... .,.,, .............. , -" -. -. __ ,. .. --.. 2 DAll V l'ILOT SC Moodl1, A119Lll\ 7, 1972 Body Uneovered Corpse Relat.ed to Girl's Death? UNIO/I aTY (AP) -A body IO badly bltund tis .. oould oat bl Milr- mlned bis '-' found In 1 grave In Union City, Ind lnYffU,1toro triod ., leatu whethor there WU I connection with the Vlclty LYM !aeltn kflltnc. Weldon M .. d Kennedy , 29, cbarged with alaylng the II-year-old Union City 1irl. II In jltl In Worland, Wyo., for queollonlng In the 1tabblng ol two hllc:Jl. blklna llllnols youths. 'lbe unidenllfied body wu found Saturday near Nlmit1 Fneway. Acting Unlcm Qty Police Olief Jere BaahlnskJ said hls department was tipped ort about I.be body by Wyomlng authorities, but. declined to go lnto detail. Mill Iselin was killed by a stab wound in the throat. Her nude body wu found here Thur.day under the house where KeMedy had betn living. The strI lived a block. from tbe murder scene. Harbor T he ft Suspect Tr ies to Ki ll Himse lf Captured after making one jailbreak !'iii daya earlier, a Santa Ana man ac-- cused or a airing of Harbor Area burglaries Is under psychiatric observa· tion today, following , police said, two suicide attempts in his Newport Beach jail cell. Angel Martinez, 27. was taken into custody Saturday afternoon in the Newport Shores area by Officer Robert liardy. alter be1ng spotted by the police heJlcopter cre w. He was hooked . then stripped of his clothing and locked in a holding tank, police said, after once attempting to hang himself wlth his shirt shortly before midnl&ht. MartlneJ:, whose bail was set at $100,000, was later transferred lo the Oran1e County h-1ecUcal Center psychiatric ward, aft.er jailers assertedly found hlm trying to slash biJ wrists with a shattered ltghtbulb. "Somehow he removed it from its !5ocket in the holding tank,'' Officer James Aumond e:itplained today. Investigators aald Martlnez had betn reported In a backyard In the area where a series of burglaries h!!ve occurred recently, but [Jed before officers arrived on the scene. He was taken Into cuatody in the 200 block of Lugonia Street after the patroll· ina: helicopter picked up h11 trall. Officer Aumond said today that Martl.nei -who carried $3 ,500 in cash - ts suspected of committing several Coron1 del Mar burJlariee too. The suspect has been sought since 1 SEC Considers Action Against Ex-rail Officers :WASHINGTON (AP) ;_The Securities and Exchange Commiaalon says it Is coo-- siderlng acUon against 15 former officers o' the Penn Central Railroad a1 a result of. atock sale~ lhortly before the carrier filed for bankruptcy. The aa1es "were deemed to ral.se the most aerioul quutions aa to whether it had been baled on material inside in- formatk>n,'' SEC Chairman Will.lam J. Casey aald today in a two-YOlume report on the financial collapse of the railroad. Federal Jaw prohiblb atock salu by corporate officers based on inside ~ formation not available to the general Jlllbllc. The SEC did not spell out what en- forcement action It la: considering in the else. "These officers had apparent aceeu to lllformatlon coocernlng the state of PeM Central'• affairs which was rtaching the pl)blic only with a serious amount of dH:tortion," the rtport said. -'nle report added that, prior to the bankruptcy flllng in June 1970, the of· ficera, including members of the finance aod operating departmenta, sold about 70 percent of the stock they owned at the ti:ne of the merger. The SEC report was prtpared for the House speclal aubcommittee on invesli· gatloos. " DAILY PILOT 'fJlt Orwillf C..f DAl\.Y !"IL.OT, wnt1 ""!di h ~ .. "-h1tt, h •ntflM it ,,.. ~ ..... , ... t 1"11411~ ..... ,....,....,, s.,. ,,,. •1ttfM .,. "'911MW, MlllN' "'"""" ,rlHy, "9f C•I• M ... , N....,t ._.. I H1jnll"'1Mfl a-91!,_l•lll Vtli.y. l.Ql,IN •Mell, lrvlne/S...~ .,. ~"' C~tV July 31 •escape rrom Orange County Jail "'ith two fellow Inmates, during which two of them were captured includJ.ni ooe shot by a sheriff's deputy. Martinez. nlong with Frank 11. Ortega. 25, of 937 W. Cubbon St.. Santa Ana, and Kazuo Oieka, 29, or Los An.eles, are charged with escape and kidnap as a result of that incident. The trio allegedly overpo\\'ered a jail kitchen employe and stole his keys to nee lhe big fortress-like facility at Sllth and Flower streets in Santa Ana. Ortega was shot in the shoulder during his capture and admitted to the Orange County 1t1edical Center jail ward to recuperate following his wounding. A fourth man acquainted with one of the three escapees was arrested later and charged with harboring a fugitive, according to 1berllf't deputJes. Newport Beach Police nld today they had no estimate of the number of burglaries with whlch Martinez may be charged, nor any amount of valuable• taken. Many break-Ins have been reported Jn the Harbor Area during the pa11t week, including one in which more than $3,500 worth of jewelry was stolen from a \VestclUf area home. Kentucky Prison Row Injures 29; Race Involved LA GRANGE, Ky. (UPI) -Twenty- nine prisooera wert injured at the Ken· tucty State Reformatory near here when disturbances erupted between black and wbJce priloner1. Wanfen Harold Black said Sunday 150 to 200 white prisoners "aquared off" against an equal number of blacks in the prison yard for 15 minutes before guarda could get them back into t b e I r dormUorles. Twenty.four priaoners were reported Injured immediately after the outbreak, but live more reported later to the In- firmary. Three were hit by No. I blrd11hot when guards fired shotguns to force the men back into their dormitories. Black said that the minimum security prison was quiet today, but houaing unlts remained locked. Prisoners were taken to the mess ball ror breakfast one dormitory at 1 time un- der guard. From Page 1 CAMBODIA . • • province and its capital, Quang Tri City. The province was taken by the Com· munJsts on ]\,tay 1, one month after l~e start of the current offensive. Kompong Trabek, 75 miles 11est· northwest of Saigon, was captured by the Communists early in the offensive, then retaken by South Vietnamese and cam-- bodian troops on July 24. Many Communist troops ln the area are believed to be veterans of An Loe and Loe Ninh, two South Vietnamese pro- vincial capitals almost due north of Saigon and northeast of Kompong Trabek. Strategists believed the Communlatl wanted to recapture Kompong Trabek to «!Open their supply line In preparation for a new advaoce into the South Viet· namese Delta. Police Nab Valley Pair Iii Thefts Bill and Linda Mlller, the Fountain Valley couple accused ol tralnin.g a aroop of young bo)'I to aid them In 1 string of buf'l)aries and bicycle thefts, were In Oranre County Jail today. Fountain Valley police uid the couple were apprehended Friday afternoon at the home of a friend in Dallas, Tei:. Police said they forwarded tbe address of the MUlers' friends to Dallu polite who were wailln& for the couple and their children when the family arrived in Dallu. The children are still In Dallaa, police said. The Millen allegedly ned tbe1r two- 11tory home at 8148 El Capitan Avenue July 29 just before police IOU&bt to arrest them on suspicion of burglary and grand theft. Police claim the couple are responsible for at least seven burglaries In the Foun· lain Valley area amounting to nearly 110.000. According to police, the Millen trained four young boys from their nel&hborhood and their own son. Andy, to help them with a string of burglaries and bicycle thefts. The four neighborhood boys. 12 and 13, were arrested oo various charges and ~leased to their parenll, according to police. Fountain Valley police ab:o have ar- rested Mrs. Miller's half· brother, Ray Goforth, In connection with the cue. f'romPogel SURF ••• number of preventive actions were taken. "We give wamln1s and orders more than 5,000 times over the weekend," the Newport IJU&nf n!IJOrted. "If It hadn't been for those 5,000 ac- tions, our toll of twlmmen ln trouble would have been 1 lot hlgber," be 1dtkd. Meanwhile, the Orance County Harbor Patrol bad some excitement of Its own Sunday with 1 fllbtnc boat carrytn1 50 people began blllowlnj: black smoke as it headed out the Newport Harbor cbaluoel to .... An 11 a.m. fire in the qlne room of the II-foot Bonanza sent clouda of smoke into the air but Jt was quicklf tx· Un11111hed with carbon dlozlde by the veuel'1 I.kipper, Gary Tbompeon. The Bonanza wu towed by the Harbor Patrol bid< to Jt.t -on Balboa llllnd wllere the -era deblrted. No ll>- jurlea were n!Ported In the Incident. Some Newport Beach llfel\llfds bad their banda parttcullrly full. 11Blll Luther, who wat at the 18th street ltalloo, pulled In 31 people by him.sell," the spokesman uld. "His poet was in ooe of the roughest areu on the beach." The spokesman said there wert aJao a number of mass rescues in which the guards had to pull 15 to 20 people out of one spot in the surf at the same Ume. "One of our guards, Pat Glasgow, wu sllghlly Injured on 1 rescue buoy durtng one of the mass rescues," the spokesman said. Another large summertime crowd Is expected today but the aurl bu 1000 back down to normal levels. Elsewhere, a Laguna Beach ll'9Uard Interrupted his walking patrol SatUrday afternoon to rescue an apparently drown- ing Anaheim woman who had washed off the rocks, but neglected to note her name, lifeguards reported today. Guard John Bachman was walking the beach at Table Rock when he spotted the young woman'• husband trying to ruch his wtre who was trapped under the water in a crevice. Bachman entered the water, pulled Mr- to safety and used an airway to restore her breathing, which had stopped. The victim was given first aid for cuts: and abrulons by guards of the rescue wtlt summoned to the ICtlle, then depll'led with her hu3band, guanfl laid. · 1be incident was one of 112 ttsroes logged by \he Laguna 111arda OVtt the weekend, but none of the otben involved near-drowning. Moderate crowds of 421000 Saturday and 45,000 Sunday wtre al the beaches. Yellow Ila& l1lrl up to a maximum of 6 feet prevailed and numefOIJI small rlJ>Udes pla111ed 'win» mera. 1 $.. JVMI Caltltlt-A S(ftlle r-.i•-1 editllfl " •• ,.,,.. "''""'"' ..... ..,....,.. Tiie Jf'llw.1-fl ..,..Utfllrlt 1111111 II •I DI Wr1! .. , SIAtf, C.I• MIMI, .C•lllwnle, t1'2'. l•~trt H. W1.4 l"'nMl1n1 Mii l"lllllltlltf Jt•lr: l . Cwrlty °Vkl l"tttlftitt ..... 0-•I Mllllltf lh•rl'I •• K•t•il ...... Tortured Body of Boy Discovered in Atlanta Tho1J1 11 A. M11,"i11t I MtMt111t h lltl' O t tS.. H. L.11 l i1d11r4 P, Ntll t ANl1IM MllMll!w .~ ... • I S. Clt•11c OfftM t 101 Ht,_ .. C•Mllllt Rtt~ t2l72 ' --1 c.1. M91: .. ":::.:r""" ......... ltlc:At .. ~· t ........ e.dlt ,,., .... .......,,. I "'-" ltlOtl m ,..._. ,._...,. • Tt101'aa1 11l4J Mt.can t Cl•"*' A ..... tt .. Ml·Hn ' c ,_ C ....... Al e.•••••1: = TI ;11• CftMM ft lf1l, ..... C-.1 .......... iw. ... .... ....... """"t..":t E:.= """ .. ........"""'9ttt " .......... ..,..... ...... ..,.. ................ I ~~~ .. $11 ............ C"i&t9 .... --~ .. -..... p=.."u.1:1:.,;-""' ~ ' ATI.ANTA , Ga. (AP) -The body ol 1 young boy baa been found here In 1 trub pile, unid<nilfied and covered with hun- dreds of ltnlll ..... ndl that poltce .., .... pear to be torture markl. Detectlve Lt. Louil Graham 1&id the aboaice ol dried blood Indicated that the body ol the youth, who 1ppo1rod to be betwetn 13 Ind tf, had '-' wuhtd and lhll the boy hid been killed -· 'Ille bo<ly wu fouod Sunda7 unld piles ol emp\Y carloN by 1 woman who wu -.. for pocking boxes beblnd 1 liquor 11 ..... 11Tbe: toles of his feet were 11 c1w u m; handl," Graham utd. "Baldtl ........ lnlles, particularly In the lfll ol the budocb, the body ..... bwldNdl ol 1111111 'llllUllds, poathly knife pl1c:b. r•o ...., -U)'tblnr lilt• thlt 1n all my years on the police fette." Police said the youth wu about S feet tall Ind welshed 70 to 15 pounda. lie bad medhun·te.clh brown hair and brown eyeo Ind bit leelh and flnlemallt ...... well kept, olllcorl aald • DelecUYff llld a IUb wound In tbe rtilJt \bip WU deeper thin tho other "1IWldl and could have pene\fltod an artery, cauafn& death. 'Ille medital •umlnltlon llto abowed iome evtdtnce ol au!!ocaltoa, 1 dtloCll,.. aald. "'""' -1ppeor In be tortun marn/' Grih&m alld. '''Ibere wtre ~ drtdl ot ~!' Tllo body ;,u lotaid behln4 1 liquor aton Clll the Buford lllllnla1 In llOl'\baalt Atiantl within liclil cl lnlontatt a, ol· Ileen uld. ' I Ut'I T ....... Two Banditsi Steal $2,680 From Cafe 1"o armed bandit.I weartnc rubber Ralloween masks held up U'I CllneH Restaurant In Huntlngtco Beach aclpi.ng • wl\h '2tlO t1rly this morning •od left two -ken and the owntr bowld and laued with ~lack tape. Pollet said the~ were t~·o men. one armed with a knife and one with a gun. . THEY WI LL CARRY AMIRICAN PARTY IANNIR IN NOVIMllR Nomination of Schmltl (right), Anderson Not Without Controveny Sun Win& Lau, owner of the restaurant at Mil Adams Ave .. wu working ln b.ck of lbr rHtaurant when the two lbieves entered the front door of, the bosl.oess about midni&f>~ 1CCOnflng to Poll ... The robbers COllffllnted two empk>yes. Ken Tam and Henry Lam, both of Los Anaeles, and tnd~attd they want~ money. The workers led tbe men to Lau.,. who opened the office: safe. It contained' over $2,000 and the men go& another $8IMl from Llu'1 wallet, police said. \ Capune Resting Up iii .'tt aryla nd On Ocean Tr ek From Wire Services OCEAN CITY, Md. -Marathon pad· dlerboarder Larry Capune of Balboa Island was restin& here today before con· linuing his long~istance ocean trek between Bolloo, M13'. and Miarnl. F1a. Capune, 30, bu been averaging 2$ miles a day paddling hta way down \he Eallern Seaboard .. hta 17-foot, - Inch board. Capune tried the lllrl·paddleboard lrip to Florida seven yean 10 but bad to stop In Norlb Carolina becauae of an Injury. He left Bolton July 1 and hopes to reach Miami by Aug. 21, he said In a telephone interview. "I'm maktnc \he trip to show kid! they can take a different kind of trip without taklnl drup," be aald. capwie, who worked u a llfe1UBrd and aquaUCI director before atartln.f on the trip, uld when he returns, he hopes to form a croup, called the. Wet Alliance, to belp YOWlll tealalen learn about the ,.. by 1r1vettnc oo It. f'rotnP .. e l SCHMITZ ... for the party. He said it is bad In that Wallace, a na- tionally known figure wtth a large, loyal followlng, ls no lqer the party's passport to campaign funds. instant na- tional attention and lhousands of votes. But Andtews said \Vallace 's departure as the party standard bearer is good in that it forces the party to forge "a philosophical identity." Andrews said the main objective for the party is "to provide a vehicle and a foundation for the fundamental principles the party stands for." Sailor in Jail After Sabota ge SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A 21.year- old sailor waa in custody today fOr allegedly tossing junk into one of the engines of the USS Ranger last month, causing a half million dollars damage. Patrick D. Cl>enoweth, Puyallup, Wash., a fireman, was held for pretrial invesllgaUoo, Navy officials said Sunday. He ls suspected of toaing a paint scraper and belt.I Into one of the aircraft carrier's four main engines on July 10. The t\\-1> thieves, who Were described'~ as being short with dark hair, then fore·~ ed two of the victim.a to lie down in a walk·in refrigerator and the third to Ile down in the main part of the restaurant. "'. The restaurant was open at the time of the robbery, but there were no cuatomers, according to poli~. Tliu gs 'Get A1.vay' To McDonald's Ronald McDooald bad 1 bad time Sun- day night. Two of hls drive-in restauran~ were robbed within 15 minutes, poUce reported. Buena Park oUicers said l h e McDonald's in the 1900 block of Beach Boulevard was held up about 11 :20 p.m. by four suspects wearing ski masks. Three carried hand guns and the fourth a knife. They got away with about $1.800 after locking five employes in a walk in ice box. Fifteen minutes later a McDonald's in Norwalk, just over the line in Los Angeles county was held up by four men . matching the same description, police reported. It is not known how much money the robbers got away with at the second stop. ,, ' TWA AMBASSADOR SERVla TO THE WI COAST FROM lOUR OWN BACKYARD. TWA'1 labulous Ambusador Senrice to the'East Coast. It's · 60 easy with a little help from Colden West. "Colden Otter'' commuters zip you to L.A. JntemationaJ, right next to TWA'a terminal •.. and that mean1: • No hwny tnllie • No parking halllea • No expensive ta.DI • No bagpge ban1·ups, 11.raigbt.-through checkin(. • noM OllANOI COUNTY AllPOIT GOLDIN WIST lWA Lv .Ari.AX LvLAX NIWYOIK 7:50A 8:25A 9:00A 9:15A 9:50A 11:40A 1:45P. 2:20P S:OOP 3:00P 3:35P 4:15P 9:0SP 9:40P 10:46P IOSTON 7:25A 7:50A 8:45A 10:20A 10:5SA ll:SOA 9:05P 9:40P ll:OOP GOLDIN WIST TWA Lv ArLAX LvLAX PHJLA. 7:25A 7:50A 8:•5A 12 :40P 1:15P 1:50P 9:05P 9:40P ll:OOP WASH. D.C. 8:25A 9:00A lO:OOA 11:50A 12:25P l:OOP IALT. 9:05P 9:40P 10:50P POI ONl.Ull HlllYATIONS PllONI YOUI TllAYl1 AGINT OI GOLDIN WIST ATI 714°979·1- SERVICE TOntE EAST co.t.sr {with a little help bom a friend) ~~ J 1 I I I', I I ' I - Jf DAILY PllOT SC Molldar, AU9mt 7, 1972 'Boom' Fizzles Out? Wall Street Fears Buildi1ig Recession <IW'lllllM ~ ....._ "'"'• and bave adequate production NEW YORK -A boom!Jlg homo-bl!UdlnJ Industry ls -Rd« ol lb< economy that baa provided economic polleymalrtrs will> notblni but f1vor1ble aurprllea: tills year. HOUllOI llar1s -I -1tlv. borometer ol !he lndllalry 's bull!> -ba•• bttn bamling along al a ~lol t .4 mUUon annual rate. well above Washington's goal ol 1 .1 mllllon units for 1m. Re1iden- tial"1X1n1tructlon spending is 1b1ted lo top $50 billioa, up 22: ~nt over 1171. While housing's uoerptcted 'rigor p I ease 1 Washington, W •II street tw bttn acting as if the lndwtry were about to 11ip into another one of hs periodic rteessions. Not only are mo3l home-building stocks conaidttably 'lower than they were six montbJ ago, but Wres of roofiog, wall board, and otbtr building-materials suppliers have abo skidded 1harply. FINANCE . program whlctl financed 1 ou.t of every 5 housing starts last year. Scandals and graft in the admi.nistrallon of these pro- grams h&ve Jed to funding cul· backs. Estimates of subsldlud· howirig starts have betn revised downward from about 500,000 units to 350,000 01 less. Owing to tighter controls ex· trcised by the Federal Hous- ing Adminlstration, builders catering to the low-.tncome market are not achieving as many sales as a year a10. capacity lo m<et .....tnr de- mand for plywood and other lomt produc:U. Eutman Dillon ( I V 0 r S bulldlng·m>ttrlal companies such as C.rlalnteod and Jim Walter, bolh of whJcb have an lmportanl stallt . In the no n residential conrttuctloo market. Even though some o( !he bulldinl·matnUI com- panl" are bumping up 11alnlt prolll-margln ceilings, price levels are considered to be high enough to allow for profit improvement over the next two years at least. Standard "" Poor's, while cautioning that the decline in buildin&·materlal atocks ,..y not yet be over , suggests a "hJ&hly selective'' buying strategy s tre ssin;: "conservatively appraiSed" is- sues such 8! Sherwin Williams and National Gypsum . One group that Wall Street doesn't think is on the bargain counter yet are the cement produce.rs. Though the cement Industry is operating at a fast clip, Price Commission rules have blocked price increases for a number of companies. Thus profit margins are likely to remain depressed until con- trols art: eased, analy!ts reckon. Money's Worth Super Tube This five-foot heavy· weight -not the girl -is a 2QO.pound super po\Yer tube, one o! the Jargest, heaviest and most powerful in the world. It is made at the RCA plant in Lancas· ter, Pa. "There's been an av.1UI lot of indiscriminate a e 11 in g," comments Richard fi.f Roger! of White, Weld & Co., a Wall Street brokerage h o u s e . Eastman DUkln. U n i o 11 Securities Company points out that, building-material sup- pliers. unlike blme buUders, are benefiting from a growing home-remodeling and repair business. The upturn i n business. The upturn in nort- residential construction, which includes everything from sboP" ping centers to sewerage sys- tems, is also a boon to the building-material makers. A myriad of environmental problems created by 1.0ning restrictions, land shortages. and sewerage moratoriums is another cloud hanging over the industry. "Land availabili· ty and i.oning are the biggest constraints on expansion in suburban areaa to d a y, •' observes t1ne W es t Coast builder. In many areas multi· ramily bowing, even in the luxury category, is virtually eicluded because of opp-05iUon from local-property ownen. .What ls It You Want What has been worrying in· veston, analysts say, are signs that housing activity may be peaking out and starting to decline over the next 18 months. f\1emories of the in- dustry's \'Olatility are deeply sketched in investors' minds from the late 1960's, when housing starts sagged below the t.5 million mark on more than one occasion. Another investor concern is the fate of a federal subsidy Staco Tells Sales Hike Staco Inc., Costa ~1esa . reports first half 1972 sales or $2,763,000, 2.1 percent higher than the comparable 1971 period's $2,2.19.000. Second quarter e a r n i n g s ended June 30 were $39.000, which is up 3 percent from sec· ood quarter 1971 at $37,750. ' von AUG. I JAMES ENSIGN SCHOOL IOAID ' In spite of all this, !Ome analysts argue, there's a good deal to be said in the in· dustry's favor. Even if bowing stam should dip in 11173, they should still add up to a respec- tably high 1.9 million units. With good prospects for am. pie mortgage credit, demand for housing is erpected to stay strong. Rising vacancy rates in some parts of the South and California are limited mainly to rental apartments. The vacancy rate for homeownership units is les.! than 1 percent, a very low figure . On the assumption that in- vestors will soon make a more optimistic assestment or the industry's prospects, several brokerage firms are recom. mending selective purchases. White, Weld favors Kaufman & Broad and Centex C.Orpora· lion, two of the nation's largest home builders. Boosting sound balance sheets, both companies are enjoying rising earnings and higher market penetration in a n u m b t r of geographical regions. White Weld also Ii k es Weyerhaueuser Company and Temple Industries, largely because both companies con· trol their own timber sources HOW TO MAKE $MONEY$ IN APARTMENTS INVESTMENT LECTURE TAX SHELTER and INCOME BENEFITS TUES. AUG.I •CORONA DEL llAR H.S. THUR.AUG.1D·NIWP'OflT NAJlllOlll H.S. TUIS. AUG.1S-llAlllNA H.I •• HUNT. ICH. THUft.AUQ.17 .. COITAlllSA H.S. • SPARIJNG INVESTMENT Corporation l:/;;~' 2192 Dupont Drive I lrvlne, Calif. 92664 833·3544 meet the ~10,000 panther* ••• PANTERA by &Tomaso ••• ln'tp0r1ed for 1Jnooln.)tercUJ7. Jt.allan coachwork created by the bMU!Ant Ghia Studios or TUrin. Ford dt'slgnt'd the SS"t CID 4V V..S engine. Four whttl m. depcncnt suspension and mld.ahtp eniinf placcmenL Five spttd aeu box. fully aynchronlttd ••• •Pantera ••• tt.allan for Panthtt ••• f In Business World? By SYLVIA PORTER "At what ages," asked Ter- ry. a 29-year-old investment banker obviously destined to climb the success ladder. "is it · entirely okay for you to change jobs frequently in or~ der to lest )'Ourself on what you want to be and do?" ; I In what age range, both of us then debat· ed. should you be find· ing the in-- dust r yin which you want to ' ...... spend JOUt future years and ahou.ld You be moving from job to job within that industry in order to build up your skills and ex· perience? By what age should you have definitely located your own Industry, be set to move vertically toward the job goals you have concluded are right for you? Spurred by Terry's penetrating questions, I went to James A. Skidmore, .fO... year-old president of Handy Associates, for the answers. Handy is one of the top ex· ecutive recruiting and management training finns in the world -charging for counstllng on a single job fees ranging up to P ,000 for an in· dividual, !30.000 for a cor· porat.ion. Since I reason, therefore, that it's highly unlikely you'll have the opportunity -not to mention the fee -to ask Skid· mort in person for specific ad· vice about job!, I did the ask· lng for you. Here are six prac· tical guides to job success developed by Handy over years of helping lo mold lhe careers of famous i~ dustrialists . Control Unit ~ets Talk On Quality The Orange Empire section or I.ht Amt:Mcan Society for Quality Control will bold ils second summer s e s s l o n meeting al A u g u s t JS. at 7:30 p.m. Tbe meeting will be held at the Raycll Company Com- munity Room. 15471 Od Amo Avenue in 1'&1ti.n. The .... spealter will be Rocco I. FlaacbetU, dlrtctor • Qu>tll)' A.ssural\ce OponlloM & Retources, Spaco Division of North Amtt!can Rockwell Corporation. Fl.uchetU's auJ>. jecl will be "Quality Cost Management Systems i n Indwtry." A dtacusalon and worbbop period will follow which will be modenlff by M I ti o Mlnanll, Quality Alsuran« SW!; Au1-Ucs. • COMPLETE-NEWi .YORK STOCK UST • ' ' For The Record Dissolutions Of Marriage Death Notlre• 6ALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HO~IE C.rou dd Mar m.9111 Costl l\feu m.uu BELL B:,ADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadway, Cotla Mou IJ~ McCORMJ! LAGUNA BEACH •AORTUARY 1195 Lapn1 Canyoa Rd. IK-Mll • PACIFIC~ MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery · l\torlullf'J CbaP<I 1511 Pactfk: Vltw Drt•e Newport B<acb, caillonla -PEEi. 'AMII.Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '!Ill Bllu Avt. Wtllmbister m.m5 SMITHS' :oRTUARY Iii! Mala SL Daath1iton ~ - CAC Repre•entati"es 'Poor' Candidate Oj I . ~ , . 3 to Face Betting Charges o-·o--Deadline Tuesday o--SANTA J.llA -A Calla Mean ond lwo canponlons SANTA ANA -Deadline for filing for candidacy as a repreMntaU\lt of the poor to the Orange County C.om- munlty Adion Council (CAC) is Tutsday. Elgbt representatives o f below-poverty-level residents will be elected Aug. 26, from IO a.m. to 4 p.m. They will be elected from Huntington Beach -Fowitaln Valley. San Clemente • 5an Juan Capistrano • Capistrano Arraignment Set in Drug Indictment SANTA ANA -A Newport Beach man accused on arrest of holding 250 ,000 am· phelamines and 4 5 , 0 0 0 barbiturate capsules for sale in h~ home has been ordered to face arraignment Aug. 11 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge William lofurray set the date for Lyle Philip Rodgers, 33. of 305 32nd St. Rodgers, recently indicted by the Grand Jury on charges of possessing and s e l I I n g narcotics, is held in Orange County Jail with bail set al 1100,000. Judge Murray at the same time issued $100,000 bench warrants for the arrest of Hank David Kuykendall, 2, of 305 32nd St. and Pierre Jacques Bertolino. 22, of 7310 W. Ocean Front Blvd. Both men are .named with Rodgers in the Grand Jury in- dictment. Rodgers was arrested al his home April 23 in a raid organized by Newport and Huntington Beach p o I i c e , sheriff's deputies and state narcotic agents. UC Irvine Lab Planned A low temperature and solid state physics laboratory for undergraduate stude11ts will be established at UC Irvine with the support of the National Science Foundation. An NSF award of $11 ,400 has been made to Dr. William Parker, associate professor of physics, to support t h e Advanced Laborat6ry Program for Undergraduate Instruction in Physics. The University will prov Ide matching funds. Parker said the equipment will be used for teaching laboratory experiments i n super-conductivity, o p t I c a I properties of solids a n d nuclear magnetic resonance. Beach, Anahelm, Orange, El Modeno, Santa Ana. Stanton • BueDi Pa.ri: and Garden Grove • Weatmlnater. The 24-membet' CAC direcll various programs In the coun- ty funded by the federal Office of E co n ti m I c Opportunity (0E0), and department! of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare. 'These Include •lead.start, Ne;llhbo'hood Youlh Corpe. public service careers, legal services through legal aid society, family pt an n 1 n g .......... o--~---o..;.. ·-- 1lnted by 'llrOlllnl -lo lhe _..u... o( Whal pollce dsrlbed u • '100,1111 • -t brin>Hlnl _..11on ha•• boon onltncf lo face lrial Nov. II Ill Orqe Counly SUpcrlor Court. J""'e William MWT111 1tl lhe lrial dale r.. Car I llebtowtll, 41, ot 'Ill Olnltr SI., Barbara J-Kruldl, 311. o( ••·Green SI., Lot Alamlllll and Jameo J , 8cotdla. 47, Loo1a Beocb. '!bet 111rough u.. 11ea11h depart. L-----.------:----"":'---------------------ment, day care and alcoholism _,.. programs. Air-ts Pinpoint~ 1ace a prelrial boM1oJ Oct. :rv 1be lrlo WU~ by 1be1 Orange County Grand Jury on multiple COW1lt ot unlawfUl1 boolanatlne lollow)q a probe1 ol lhelr actMlles by Newport, B<och . pollce, district ai., torney•a bivestf.gat.on 1 n d~ lh<rifl'tdepuU... ' Other member• of CAC are r-· public oUlclals and represen-Association of Governments (SCAG) would spot &0- tatlve1 of community groups. called metroports and commuterporta to help serve Candidates must live in the airport needs for IO-OOunty area, at leut through area they expect to represent, 1985. Metroports such as Orange County Airport range. Commuterporta would provide feeder serv· i~e to the larger metroports, and continebtal and intercontinental airports. The •700,000 Pereira study currenUy 15 under study llsel! by SCAG. Rebtqwllt and Mn. Kru1th1 were armtod In N-rli Beach June 2. Scotel1a WU 8"" Carrier Slated rested 1n u.. omc.. of a1 Hawaiian Gardena novtlty~ be at least ti-years-old, not be wouJd provide commercial service within GOO-mile employed by OEO and have a _:'.'.~....!'.:'..'.'..'.:::'.'....:::::'.'.'.'.:::'.:'._=.:.::.:....::::=....::.:::.=.:....--------------------­ petition signed by 15 peOple who qualify as poor under OEO criteria. Charge Cut; Date for Trial Set Voters in the election must be 18, a resident of the pover· ty area, not be employed by OEO ond must mett OEO economic criteria. Mesan To Sent T C B firm be owns and which w11' . o ome omc said by police 1o be u.. 11eac1.• SANTA ANA -A young Carnagey, 19, of 1039 Valencia quarters of lhe bookmaking Lion Counlty Safari employe Drive, C..la Mesa. He SAN DIEGO, Calil. (AP) -operation. In those standards, a family or one cannot make more than $2,000; a family of two. not Prison has been ordered to race trlaJ ordere!. Carnagey to return lo The antiaubmarlne canier.-"-------.... ------ N I · ~ '-· 1 h>S' coortroom Oct. 20 for a Tlconderoga will return Satur· '., ' ov. tn Vlange "'1\ln y day after 10 weeU at the U.S. YOTI AU.. I SANTA ANA -A Costa Su11<rior Court oo assault pretrial hearing. blockade off North Vietnam, JAMES Mesan accused on arrest of charges steiMllng from .a stab-Carnagey ls charged with the N1vy said today. ENSIGN more lhan $2.IOO; three, $3,300: four, $4 .000; five $4 ,700: six SS,300; seven, $5.900 : more than seven. $600 Is added for each additional family member. sexually assaulting a young 'When the ship sailed May 17 mother while her of.year-old bing Incident in Newport assauJt with a deadly weapon under unexpected 0 rd e r 1 , SCHOoL IOAID daughter lay screaming in the Beach last March 2$. following investigation of knife a b 0 u t 2 o o a n t i w a r ''"---------•'iijtj) same bed has bten sent to Judge William Murray set wounds inflicted on Richard demonstrators we r e on °"""""' T• •1ect .. t.....,.. Petitions can be picked up al the CAC office at 212 W. 8th St .• Santa Ana. Voling sites will be announced later. state pri1son achafter pleading li;;;l~h~e~t~ri~a~I ~da~l~e~f~or~S~le~ven~~Ra~y-~Y~oun~g~, ~·~l!o~o~r ~Coa~la~M~e~sa~·~· --hand~:iii;· __________ ... __ -_ .. _. ____ ._;;;;;;;;;;-; guilty to esser rges. Orange County S u p e r I o r Court Judge William Murray ordered a priS4Jn term of one to 15 years for Robert Dempsey Colson, 33, or 2212 College Ave. Colson pleaded guilty to amended allegaUona of second degree burglary. The League of Women Voters will monitor the elec· lion. Judge ~furray dism issed related charge! of s e :1 perversion after studying the reports of two psychiatrists who recently examined Colson. C:Olson was arrested last May 9 after being identified by TUSTIN - A vocaUonal a 23-year-old mother as the training course in landscaping man who broke intO her Vic-toria street apartment and will be offered by t h e sexually assaulted her. She Coastline Reglonal Occupation told police that Colson took Sil Landscaping Course Set For Autumn Program (CROP) this fall. from her purse. The cla!Ses at Costa Mesa' 1-.::.:'--'--~c-:==:=:;---JI and ri.tission Viejo HJ g h~Jr-,:"l;·.i'"':::::"•:::•::.'.:"'::::"':o";:';;;' ;;;'"•' - Schools are open to adults and students in the Jluntington Beach and Tustin Union High and Newport-Mesa Unified School Districts. Dr. Thomas M. Bogetlch, administrator of Ute U'l'ee- distrlct vocaUonal training program, said the course will give student.! entry-level skill! for jobs in landscaping and plant malnteMnce. Bogetlch said a rtcent study shows there will be an in- crease over the next five years in the numbers of jobs available In thil field. For infOl"mation about the classes and n!gistration, call 832-4122. After Aug. 4 the number will be 97f.1955, Bogetich said. RITA K. WHITE INDOISID IT The Silent Maiority .... SCHOOL BOARD GIYI US A 'VOICl- VOTE, PLEASE H fw i., C•tn. le 91Kt 111111 k . WNt. a.·1e ,..,._ °"" ••1·•· r .. 1-. C.M Who Cares? No other newspaper ln the world cares about yoor com-munity like your community dally newspaper does. Jt'1 the DAILY PD.OT. last 6 days! 3Bth National Children's photograph contest your <:hild'• photograph can win the grand prize $5,000 No purchase necessary. Hundreds of prizes end gi~s toteling • VOTE AUGUST BTH. TOM MacKINNON, DDS x FOR NEWPORT-MESA 6th DISTRICT SCHOOL ; BOARD ''The Best Education Today Means A Better Tomorro·w'' CONSUMER EDUCATION-PROTECT OUR 18-YR. OLDS SCHOOL SIZE STUDY -TO SAYE YOU SSS CITY STUDY SERIES -STU.DENT INVOLVEMENT GUIDANCE AND COUNSEWNG IN THE FORMATIVE YEARS ----. ' Mrs. Polly Johnston $25,000 I the hroadway 1 eontest 7 4 95 sperlal! porlralll • Mrs. Carolyn Kimme Mr. Ralph Kiser Mr. Willie otto Mr. & Mrs. John Scott Mr. & Mrs. Jim Wood Mr. & Mrs. Stu Fine Dr. & Mrs. Robert Hauck Mr. & Mrs. Jon ;McKlbben Mi'. & Mrs. Don Webb Mrs. Mary Blake Mr. & Mrs. Bill Davenport Mr. Bob JaHe Dr. & Mrs. Lowell S. Erenatoft Mr. Darrell Ward One SxlO Coronet and six wallet-size Dr. & Mrs. Don King Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Warren Keller SPtclal pr\ct'S on rram" too! Portrait Studio, 1st FJoor · Hunlington Beach -892·3331 I I I I stereo103FM the sounds of the harbor . ' I ,j I : l . ) :1 :, :1 _Ld.~~7 youve never heard it so __ :• . ;l t • • • • • • • :t ,. ' l I 7 I ' I ( • &, E: ~: "' ~I N, ~l ~· ~I 51 m N< El "' •• ~· Nl •• t: ., N Ho No Ho No No No No •• •• Ntt ~= E3 N• N• N• •• N~ ... Nn N• NV o .. ... 0« "'' "'' ~ "" g::, g:~ g:: OM 8:1 .... o" .... o .. ... ... ... Ow• O•• "' '" Pac; '" '" " " '" Ptli P•I• P1lt '" '" p" ... ·~ '" • •• '" '" ·~ ·~ ·~ ~::: '' '' ~· .,, PM p~ ,., p~ p .. PM P• '" Peil '"' P11r1 Pell '"' '"' p ... ~~!I Prill ;~~ "' ~~II ~n Pl'IH Pt>ll ~~ ... p i•,: . .. ~!;;' :~ .... ,.., p .. ·~· • -'" .. ... " " " n .. '~ " !q~ •• "l ll Uk ., 11 11 lla t~ ) . ... . .. . . "' , . .._.~1.1m Monday's Closing Prices-complete New York Stoc~ Exchange List Stock Market Advances Again NEW YORJ; (AP) -Tiit rtock mark•t brushed oU a wave of profit liking at tnldday and went OD to notch a lllth COM«Ulive day of 1dv1Does. Tradlnc wu modentely slow, 1Dd gailu were small com~ to lut week's dramaUc upsurge. ''The markel llD't bad, II juJt Isn't going up as fut." commented Lucien R~r of W. E. Hutton & Co. "The Dow has golten up into an area approach· Ing 960, when many people are willing to ,.II stock. That creates a big supply of shares that iL will take a whlle to wacfe !hrough." • • ,! •!II ,t&S, 'ii! • ' •' . ' 14 .... 4'' -ww- " 4 . «I t fli•\ "~ t, tr: 11:: 'I ~·~. t.;i;: • i, .... 'h ' ff ;~ "' ~ . l I t ' ... n·· • " ~ ~ mi , \~ )0 I '• :, i~ n~ ,., li~ I r-1'· t 11'-"'' ·'I •· •• I II 11 ... IC DAILY P!l.OT J/. - JI DAILY moT Griffith's Tid»asco Triumphs George Grllfith'I C a I ·II Tablsco from Loa Angtlea Yacht Club WU winner of the Wiman Perpetu.I Trophy for the best performance In the four races of lhe Yacht Racing Union Cru.lae. Tabuco was the wlnner of the Loe Angeles Times Trophy fnr the race !tom Los Angeles to Howland'• Landing on Wednesday, WIS the winner of the Eagle Rock Race on 'lbunday, was ~ overall In the nee from Howl.and'• to Moonstone Cove Friday, and 1,1,•as aecond overall in the Homeward Bound race from Catalina to Alamitos Bay on MMf ._._ ,.... Sunday. THE WINNER-Tribute, skippered by Bill Lawhorn Winner on both predicted log of BaJboa Yacht Club, crosses the finJsh line olf races for power cruisers was Newport to win the IOR division of Newport Harbor John Payne of Balboa Yacht Yacht Club's Gold Coast race. Club in Marvlda II. Day by-'-''-''-''-'-------------- day results o( the entire cruise: 218 Y acht,s Ent.er Harbor Regatta • ~ than 200 boafl -:Ill to be exact -In 17 cta.s allowed vp Saturday and Siii>' day /or Newport Harbor Yacbl Club's trad!Uooal Race Week Regatta. 'Ille regatta also featurtCI the Gold Coast Race lor ocean racing yachta In three c1 ..... on Saturday, and clua cham- pionships in two -Ill cluaos. Tribute, 1 Colvmbl1-5! aalled by BUI Lawhorn ol Balboa Yacht Club, wu the winner of tbe Octan Racing OiVlsk>n ol the Gold Coast Race. a 30-mile round tripper from N'wport. to Long Beach. Winner in the Pacific Han-- dlcap DivLsion. in a aborter race around the Emmy oil bland WU Broce MCoaitt'I Balandra !rom Udo Isle Yacbl Club. SHIELDS (JJHl) 'lberea, Bob Beartes, JIYC: !I l Oiarloao, Du)l 'll'flllill'OO, NHYC; (S) c..tumbl1, Bob Koll, BYC; (4) Pltlenoe, Joo O'Hlra, ~>YC. RHOOESU (IOJ-11) J,lllltta, Bill 'Tiylor, BYC; (l) Manijo, Bob Ketltllhol ... BYC; (S) . Jinuplae, Olear Clevldence, ·NHYC. TEMPEST (J)..{I) Snake, Jack Jatoo"1, NYC; SOIJNG (15)-(1) Jade, Oiarlos Be<k, NHYC; (l) tnaanlty, Tom Ontohundro, BCYC; (3) SUcota.!11, Jlldc Jenn<s1, BYC. LJDO.lfA (ll)-(1) Head-I~ Up-Honey, Gared Smith, BYC: (I) Little Twitch, Ch Id Twichell, LIYC; (I) Old Poby Too, vn, Marty Lockney, LIYC: (4) Plwter, Alan Otetoo. BYC. Los Angel.es to Howland'• tOR Overall (Los Angele1 Times Trophy) Tabasco, George Grif!ith, LAYC. CLASS A -(I) Tabasco: (21 Dorothy 0 , Bob Merrill Outsails 54 To Reach U.S. Title Bud Edgar of Newport Horbor Yacbl Club won the MJdget OCWI Racing Fleet race around the on island in his Hun E Poo. Bill Taylor of Balboa Yacht Club won the Rhodes-33 cham· pionship in Mistress. KITE A OIHI) Jett McDermaid. ABYC; (2) l!ruc. Twichell, VYC; (I) RI y Burdick, LIYC. KITE B (IHI) M.,. Raatello, LBYC; ill llobtrt Kinney, NHYC. SABOi' A (20)-(1) Mark Gaudio, NHYC; Ill Vicki Call, NHYC; (SI Jim Buckingham, NHYC; (41 Ty Beacll, l!YC; (I l Kt!lh Kilpatrick, BYC. Beauchamp, NfIYC; ( 3 ) Malaguena It , Biii Ravenscroft, SBYC. CLASS B -(1) Amante, Don Barber, LAYC : (2) Gauntlet, Ed Woodwa rd . BCYC: (3) Vivan!, ltfort Haskell, LBYC. MORF -(ll Sandpiper 11, 1t1ontague Mintey. LAYC ; (2) F1air. Charles Brunner, LBYC. PHRF -(1 ) Atari, John Cazier, BYC: (2) Milarl, Mort Bloom, DRYC; (3) Pele, Jim Emmi, BCYC. PRgDJCTED LOG -(I) Marvida JI; (2) Crabby Too, Bruce Crabtree. SDYC, Eagle Rock Race CLASS A -(ll Tabasco; <2) Malaguena II; (3) Dorothy o. CLASS B -(I l Ghost; (2l Vivant: (31 Counterpoint, Bill Headden. BYC. MORF -(1) Flair. PHRF -(I) Atari ; (2) CiJl. nabar. John Kimble, BCYC; (31 Pele. Howland'• to Moonstone Robert M. Allan Jr. Gabboo• IOR (overall) Ghost. CLASS A -(I) Tablsco; (2) Do r othy O; (3) Malagul!M. CLASS B -(I) Ghosl: (l) Lucky Olance, John Bromley, BCYC; (3) Vlvant, Mort Haskell, LBYC. MORF -(I) Flair. PHRF -(1) Atari; (l) Topaz, Art Mareno, CBYC; (3) Columbia, Pat Dougan, BCYC. PHRF-8 -(I) Qveea Anne Il, Fred HaUett, BCYC. PHRF-B -(l) Queen Anne Il, Fred Hallett, BCYC: (2) Conquistador, Keith Gerrard, LBYC; (S) Cinnabar, John Kimble, BCYC. Moomcone to Alam.Ito• Bay (Weol Perpetual) OVERALL -Vivant, Mort !Wlu!U, LBYC. CLASS A -Tablsco: !2) Westerly. Jack Hogan, NHYC; (3 ) Dorothy O. CLASS B -(I) Vivan!; (2) Counterpoint; (3) Amante. MORF -(l) Sandpiper n. Mor.tagve Mintey, LA YC; (2) Flair. PHRF -(I) Cinnablr; (2) Topaz, (3) Atari. SAN DIEGO -Paul Merrill of Alamitos Bay Yacht Oub outsailed 54 rivals Sunday to capture lhe national cham. pionship or the Cal-20 class held at San Diego Yacht Club. Merrill won the title without wiMing a race. He recorded finishes or 2~2 for a total of seven points. Runner·UP was John Nooteboom of Santa Monica Yacht Club with 12 points. The fleet was solit into two divisions after Friday's race. Winner in the consolation night was Robert Sherer of Hold Tank Standards Announced After a year of de.liberations and hearings the Federal Eft. vironmental Protection Age. cy bas come up with standards for marine sanitation devices. The standards are described as "holding tanks only -wilh a .renerous phase-in." The holding tank only re- quirement becomes effective for new vessels two years alter initial promulgation of implementing Coast Guard regulations -expected about January of next year. Any existing vessel with a marine sanitation d e v i c e certified by the Coast Guard as providing nduction of co~ form bacteria to 1,000 per 100 mililiters or less and prevent.. ing discharge of visible float. Ing solids, if installed within three years of the Coast Guard regulations, may be used as long as the device remains operable. The standards apply only to vessels on which a marine toilet has been installed and do not require installation of a toilet facility on a vessel not so equipped. The !tandards will r,Hmpt state law or regu a t ion regarding marine sanitary devices starting two yean after the Coast Guard regula· tlons for new vessels and (Ive years alter regulations for ez. isling vessels. Penonalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For Youl'lllf or • Friend· M1y be used o" envelopt>s •• retum eddr•ss ltbels.. Also v•ry htndy •s id•ntific•tion leff11 for MM'kin9 .,.tson•I items such •• boo~r, t•cord1, phot0t, •tc. Libels stick on gt.ff ind m1y b• u1td tor rn1rkln9 hom• unud focct items. AU l•bels t re printed with 1tylish Vo911e type on fjne quelity wh.it .. tummtd paper. 1 r--·;;;;::=c:::.".,.... .. ;;;;---1 t ,... ,,... ....... °"'• r.ai .. '* I I c.-..., ""-,_ . I I I t..l ___ .;.Pl.;;Li;;.;O;;.,IT;...;;.PRIN11.;,;;;;;;,;;.;,;;.;..~~;.;:;G;...,__~ j • " Seal Beach Yacht Club. Defending champion Bud Gardiner ol King Harbor Yacht Club won the final race but his showing in the first two ra~ of the championship flight dropped him In ~th place in the standings. , CHAMPlONSffiP FLIGHT -(I) Brisk II, Paul 'Merrill, ABYC, :z..3-2, 7 pta. (l) Half Circle, John N oo t e bo om, SMVC, 5-2-5, ll. (3 ) Cooo Joe, Ron Hood, KHYC, 4-lM, 20; 141 Soul Seeker. Legg and Gardiner, KHYC; 10-t-3, 22; (5) Super Star, Lloyd Powell, LBYC, 8-13'!, 29. CONSOLATION FLIGHT - (1) Menehue, Robert Sherer; (2 ) Thundermug, Stu Angus, WYC; 13) Gltana, Gonion Pickett, mrvc. Winner of the Shields tiasa championship was J o h n Homme of NHYC in Patience. FoUowing ate the trophy wlMen in the regatta: OCEAN RACING (1)-(1) Tribute, BUI Lawhorn, BYC: (2) Salty Dog, Edward Cushman, . Columbia Yacht Club; (3) Anlarta, A I a n Andrews, BYC. PHRF (11)-(ll Pvssycll, Johll Szalay, BCYC; (2) Cycooa rr. Roll Roth, BCYC: (31 De Core, Cal Preston, NHYC. SABOT B (11)-(1) Steve Wilson, BYC; (l) Jack Fran- co, LIYC : Richard Hammond, BYC; (I) Kathleen Gerrie, NHYC; (5) Wally Gerrie, NHYC. SABOT C (40)-(1) Tony Goa, LIYC: (2) Steve Arrigo, NHYC; (3) Steve lladol, NHYC; (I) Bill Buckingham, NHYC; (S) Ned Jones, NHYC. PC (7)-(1) Anxiety, Bob VOTI AUG. I 'Mlals, VYC. JAMES TffiSTLE (5) -(11 WUd Wind, Will Templeton, CBYC. ENSIGN LUOERS-1! ( 11 ) -( 1) Kildee, Ben Hromadka, LYC; ~,..,._sc_H•OOL,.-,.-IO•A"'l~D-.;'"I (2 ) Ariel, Carl Davis, LYC: c-1,,. T• r1«t H£,,.... (3) Shaft, Greg Wood, LYC. SM '°" s1 .. ...,,.,, ._. PHARMAC.Y WE QUOTE PRICES OVll THI PHONE ••• ANYTIMi • -CHICK THnt SUNl IALI SPIC{AU..-f4tl. •11.1 ow .... PrW, --THEIAGIAN-M, 100 Vif•Millt, pl111 l O f l EE •••••• $7.lt $1.11 $3.99 Ve1eli11• INTENSIVE CARE LOTION, 10 oL •••••••• $1.t t t il 79c COMMAND, Mena Heir Spr1y, 10 oL •••••••••••• $1.7t J I.St 99c ALLEI EST, 24'1 •••••••••••••••••·•··•·•·•··•·•• $1.4t SI.If 69c 2700 E. Coast Hi!bwaY. at Femleaf. Corona def Mar • 644-7575 AMPLI PAlllN5 IN lU.I l'A.10 POL. AOV. SPECIAL ELECTION NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD VOTE TUES., AUG. 8 !ARTHUR f., THOMPSON M.D. I x , . * -.. CollfarMo, -friAJ.lilD: UCl.A-M.P.H. • * U1IY1nlty toac•lot. Mvho<y, pmal1t aod dnolo_. ..,..i .... * s.. .. c•lldno: 14 , ... tMt District. .......... Fltkt -· -r-Hy. * Fall • ..,.,,,,..., to prloclplt of pobllc scHol odocatloo wltli locGI control. ,, Endorsed by: ' MhrF.n.-M.D. Dis al ROGER'S GARDENS ' OUR ANNUAL P·ATIO SALE begins Tuesday, August 8 at 8:00 A.M. Woodard Tea Carts Woodward Dining Set Net1011elly fe 1J11u1 •• , 4t'" ti••• top toble '" 4 cll1ire. wrought iro 11, ht chelk, wt.it .. ,. ... ,.n •• ,, ... , .... n.w- v•llow. "9· $315.00 s2290.2 llG-. $59.95 $75.10 1¥ei11bl e In c:helk, 1u11flower, Yercle Backers Rack llG. $149.00 $167.00 Tea Carts & Flower Carts •••• $119.00 SIH .01 Brown & Jordan Patio Fun ish ings , the sale Y"" wait for! Up to 20% off on our: compJete tine of T amiami chairt, tables, chaises and accessories. Sa"e up ie 50% on· our Special -er Otte-of-Kimi jlatlo furt1bfll .. • alUI aereaoriu •• : all tr... our NfUlcr •tock ..: •• see here earr-1 • , • diae •ill sell ••lckl1111 Rog. Salo Price I Whitt Wicker Ch•is11 11 is $224.00 $14t.ts 4 Wicker Shell Chain 22.00 t .ts I 42"'Wicker Ti1bl1 79.95 57.ts I Wicker Swivel Chair 52.00 32.H Sk11t1n Wicker Chairs 23.95 12.ts I White Wicker 3 tier tabla 91.00 65.H I Whit• Wicker 011k/Chi1ir 110.00 115.H I Wicker Towe I Stand 55.00 Jt.H I Wh ite Wicker Towel Stand 65.00 46.ts 2 Wicker/C.ne Swivel Chain 53 .00 38.ts I Wlcktr/C.nt Tobie 44.00 31 .ts I Alumont Ottoman . Sagebrush 26.00 16.H 2 Aluminum Ch1is1 Frames 21.90 17.ts I Aim11 Aire Side Table • Avocado 7.50 S.tS 2 Gemstone T•bles 120.00 10t.H I Orange Ro me Curve Chair 15.75 10.ts l Rijid Chaise1 Honey, es is 65.00 Jt.ts I T 1le1copa Wicker Chaise, as is 70.ot 4t.t5 I Wtlnut Wtll Hat Reck 14.95 10.ts I Gold L.tddor S.ck Clit;r 15.75 10.ts 2 Wrough t Iron Daffod U Ice Crttm Seti 127.00 "·" I Alumont White/Yellow Chaise 18.00 U.ts I stt, 42" TablM Dining Arm Chain1 Wlli to/Gold, Alvmont 205.00 115.tS 4 .. §old Modol Stool• 20.00' 11.00 I Pocon 42" Ttblo/4 Cha in 365.95 25'.tl Blue Director Chain , c1nv1s covar 22.00 U .H Wrou9ht Iron C.mp.il91t Cha irs:, c1nvi1 s covers 16.95 12.H I S•t S.msonite 42" Table/4 arm ch1lrs I S1m1onitt Lova Seat '*'l· u .oo ..... $2.IO "9· $2.50 now $2.00 20"h °"' on an cht; ... p<1dol COITAllEIA 2221 Fairview Road Phone 642-«188 • 235.00 1n.t1 75.00 62.IO .... -,.... 6;111 stecll • ......... __ , ' ' l • I ' 7 \ I I • . . • • VO - ~ but -cvn VI .-.1 beli ~ ~ ..- l L - I IUI blo pw Ire cit: , Coo JVi lq .. !hi 1 Be of !hi .... . .,,... ..... ~,-~ .......... • . . • Today's Fim'I N· Y •. Steeb VOL '5, NO. 220, 2 SECTIONS,, 24 PAGES ORAN&E COUNTY, CALIORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 7, '1972 TEN CENTS . . • I Hot Air~ Hotte~ _ Surf Prompt 1,434 Re·scues Simmerinc -temperaulrel lnachl a -......s cl beach&<> en to the Oranse Cout ..... the --bllt a thundutn&, brutal storm surf ttldlln& el&ht feet and traces cl rip currtnls· led to Ull rescues. YetennJileguanit estimlted W.U..., a'. baJf mUlloa PeoPle •illi.d eoutal bMc:llel with 79 clegm water tem-p.ratutts. '"1'111> wu. the bluest --all ~." aakt one Newport Beach nllllllnz Ills to eJabt feel .. -pl1Ct1, toot a heavy loll on bathers and IW'fers. "We had 221 rt1CUt1 Oil Friday, 302 OD Satunla)' and tll SUllday," t n e .-Aid. "'!bat Sa~ flc\L .. ...... a""'1lf clooe to the all time high. 1'1'be water WU IO warm -·ai~ iO -Iha~ ... bad a bard time bepinc .. .,Ye Clllall the pOopJe In thOn," he added. A · number -itt lnj1u1ea · ...,. aloo · . . RpoTl<d by Newport Weguanls. "Satunlay we bad a .pouilile .brokeo -and neclc dltlocatloo and .. Sunday 'I" bad· lllOlher posalble brokeo back." the opokmnaa Aid. "Most of the lnjurle1 were cauaed In tbe rough IU.rf Dtlf Balboa Pier.'' be said. . A opokesmaa for Hoag llospltal, where the Injured swimmers were oent by ambulanee, said today tha< both were treated In the emergency room and ...,t home. 1bere wu no iruUcaUon tbe lft.. juries were 9er!Olll, the opoke•man said. Lileguani! said the red n11 -wamlna batben to stay out of the rough water - Dew over many parts of the beacb durinc theWttkencl. "There were some strong riptides out there along with high surf but a lot or people didn't heed our waming1 and \Yent in anyway," the spokesman satd. "Some of those guys were even trying to body surf." Tpe spokesman also said 1 near-record IS.. SURF, Pase %) \· 3,000 Communists Move ~· Toward Mekong Delta tir------ • . Cambodian Community Threatened· SAIGON (UPI) -'l1lree tboullnd Q•nnulnllt . ~ backecl by a huge loree of ,, RmslaJ>.bull: taab wers roported movln& today toward Ibo market town "' --Tnbek In· the camlwtiln Plrrot'1·Bea1t -the satew•J to i;outl\ Vlelnam'• Ill'~ Jlffq Delta. Air, ..... -"' vne.~ . ~ Giil Qao1+ .. -Ill Ille .... ......, .... ....,., It -lho llJ"ltll -of l"<!'lh V)obwnal laab ever n,artod bi the area. VILLAGE LAGUNA ATTEMPTING TO BLOCK LAND PURCHASE P1rcol In Question 11 6.2 .. cre Pyne Jst1m P..,.rlj Kam-'l'l'lllot 1111 ulde m,llwli> 1 -the Yitai rood bet •• .., Salpl and tho C&mbodla copital of. Plmom --and allo eantrolJ a major Commmiat llUJJPly route IUlllllna oortll and IOUth through ('.ambocfla. In otberactlon: Land Purclaase -Nortb Vlttnameoe ~ captured two llddltlollal.hlmlell just IOlllh cl Hue today, bringing to anen the number tdm In tbe lalt two dayL Four Wert laterablndclled. Tuesday ·Hearing Slated In Campus Drive Case , -Wat cl !Ille, lfftliiillElll IOldien 8ld North Yleln•mew ~battled In a number cl acall<nd· dubea ......S artillery -"'edm>ale lolaay -&aid they felt Hue was tbe DUI major taritl !or tbe Q>nnndnlstl. -'lllree UZmm artillery -...,. fired at Hue but DO cuualliel we,. nported. -Air For<e ficlde1'bomhel' uaed J.utr.l'dded Umwt" bombt to deStrof three_. of a rOllny brlclce northeut of Hanoi and ODIJ 35 mllel from the OllnetelxJnler. Laguna Beach will not object to i.. suance or a preliminary Injunction to block the city'• Campu1 Drive land purcho!e provided tt does no more than freeu the matur pending I lull bearing, city attorney Tully Seymour said today. 1be eontroveny will move to superior Court Tuesday, wbea Judge James F. Judge eondl!Cla a t LID. bearing In VU.. lage Lquna '• suit to ball the purcbaae on IJ'C"lllCll the city failed to comply with the Envinlnmelllal ~ty Act ol ll?O. In a S-1 vote June II, the Lquna llueh 0ty Council lppft>Ved espendilin or 172.000 ol gu tax !unds u Ill mare or the joint city-<OURty purebase ol rii)lt.of· way for the eventual utemion of eun. C.aat Weatller You may DOI bel1'ft It, but there II a slight poulblll\y cl brtel show· Ori 'l\leaday, accordln& to the -lady. Other thao. Iba~ .... y -wW pmaJI with tem- peralui'D cl 79 al the beaches. ril- 1111 tO IO Inland. INSIDE TODAY Tt00 little glrit, mippcd I• a tlostt for four dov•. wrc llMUr rtSCMd •f"' !Mir criu for ... Ip -lwonl by • tittlootT ...O.l11g .... dog. s.. lforJ Pvo• 5. !:!";..~ ,: =....., .1: • or... c.-, ' c.la 1tf, = ....... ,..:: baa I II =.....,. "',." ........ '~, .. ...,...,. .... ,...... . 1*111 IFS 'ti ..... • ...._ "'" ............. ,. .... 14 ....... .. ........... <»- Jiii• Drive to Paclllc Cout !llgbwly al Boat C&nyoo. 'lbe speclflc purchaae Involved II a 1.2· acre pon:el beblncl Riddle Fltld, owned by Pyne Estates Company, a develop- ment firm which, In lfnl, """ to foree the city to purclJue the .,._ty or authorize lb developmml by the ....-.. 'nlat lllit mnllaed dormanl durlJii negotlallont between the ci1J and Pyne Estates, which c:ulmlnli.d In opml"I of .. -ftlr the city jJOldwe. Lquna -altom!y J,,_ -Smith, ,.,....,u"l· l'Jne Estates, aald 'Mr. Big' Remains At Large Despite Narcotics Raids he bu lfYell Ibo cil)' altomey • 117" JACK aiAPmL dlsmlsMI of lbe 1epl attloo, CCXlll"lml ., ., -,.. - upon the city padlue, bat ldded. "To--.. --._ by local, day I am aKiOI the coon's ~ atate Ille! l<den1 IW'COlks olllcert to enter the --Vllla(I aplDot the -cl Eternal Love Lquna ID4 the city u .. lnterated par-haft muli.d Ill -cl elgbl ........ ty In the action.. -........ and -of • quantity ll be is permlti.d to lntervme, Smllh ol oontraband, police alleged today. said, '.'I will atate our ptllitlon IO the Still at large II the alleged "Mr. Blc" tourt can determine our rlgbtl al the of the Brotherhoocl who autllorltles claim same lime." ls the major auppller and dlltrlbutor ol 'lbe Villa!~ Lqunl autt charges the mJnd.bellclq clntp In the United Slates. env....,.llltl Impact lla\emtnl filed NamJtlcs ollkltrt belieV. that the .. , with re&ard· to the land boy. eaocorned man In lbe B1'llhi<tlood Is hiding In lllelf wllh the Impact of the purclJue. Laguna -. ---n>m-but DOI with the ev-.J bnpaet of con-ed In the -1..tim-ta IDIQ' be l1ID' atnictioa of the nlld -Op-Din& from u.·1aw. . . ponen11 cl the pardiue · malnlaln the 1'blle aeordJlnc .ror,.._ named m niod will DOI lie ·-II lalud tho the Grand Jury -. Lq- Cout Floe1taJ -. II 1bo""•m ...t Beadi polloe cl!iOen ~ -&6- 1111! a llUup wllll UC lnlne; w111cb tlla' dltlaaal -dwtty el •• £11-9 ---1de. ~ bo ........... ---··--•to.1 lalmd ol a _.. ntb1rtJ loealloa A nld 11 -~ Plaoi lo 1- "lt'1ilP1o tkeoarl lo ....... u to the --.. tbe -" n.e adeqwy cl tbe ~ .......,.. ....-cl~ .. _ _... .. Sey-. laid todly. '1be city'• poeillcll cl -II md"a ....--cl Is tW ..., -... time to pqt -· plllol dolm. toplher ........ , ,.. to the salt and 'llblle al the .......... polloe allleer we'd haft no ob)letloa to a prtlbalmrr wwered tbe *1l1fN• and reeei•eil • lnJ1ftt1on that -limply malntalti ...... 11r -..... 1U 1 llth Datec. the -quo 111111 U.. can bo a Jiw. lift -Nd-aolll todl,J.· 1111 • .. msitl cl the-·" Am111t1 II U,.. -wn ftft &.,w llld lhlt •J!l!atcb .. -Pip&_., --..,_., .. -.... Ye! -.l .... Ill ......... llmt, ....... depoeltod ... the purdoooe. 'Illa -11. -la tlll ...... " JimmY pui ...... If -. -1tl bo OU., ...... lo 1111 ·-Md I ...... .., Ille dq, -... _, ---8"nl ,.._ " -u-a. 1s. PlllCll•R, Pip II 1s. aww, Pip I) I ' .. v UPIT ....... SOUTH VIETNAMESE SOLDIERS HAUL DEAD COMRADE FROM BATTLE SCENE IN CAI LAY Go .. mmont F,orcos KIH 79 Communists W hlle LOli"9 Five In Mekong Dell• Skirmish 'Balanced Budget' Ordered Laguna Bueb councilmen have Jn. stnacted the city manager to restructure bis propotecl budget oo that •pending doel not uceed expected revenue. , Cowd commenlJ at a Saturday bodpt study ~ ~ that ...... cllmen were far lrom satisfied with the buc!Cet· work ·City M-La~ -·and. bll stall bave done ,to dote. • . Councllmm Clrl -Jr. 10eme<1 to IUD! up the council """""""' when be aaJd be -llU to -expaidltures In: the buc!Cet • .,._i reduoed to ,mateh. ......... He said the council could then get a public reaction. He aaid the councll :ould not obtain public r e a c t I o n if the altematives of the budget are so vague "as not to be Wlderstandable.11 He said be thought this was the case with pro- poAll for the city stall lhul far. · 'l'htre ts 1Dme good news, however. Rather thao having a 13$1,000 gap &etwem reverruea and expenditures, the council and Rose have to cope with a $244,000 shortage. 'Ille adclitloaal lands were tbt result of calculating et1'0n, revenue adjustment.I and lund transfers • • Girdle Power Skyjacker . 'Made ro Carry Bombs' • Fnm Wh S.1lcel zRIFlN,. Jsrael ·-An Aral> ~who admlU..t blJ.-C a i!<Jgiali 'akuner told: a milllary"court todaY tl¥'CI ~ forced he;.-.t<> wear a' l!nlle lllllflod' wltll ixJjlooha.' t Rima Ai.a ,-_, II aaJcl' abo bad ---·-·--when they ftrl ..... a"1 wJuo .. llad to -the atnlle-• •.• wbm I wu cm Iha plane,, I toot off the llr-dle and tDctea the -hetWeea tJ17 bteuts--l WU alrald the plane would blow up," .... tellilled. ho milt hljad:n were killed Jn Ml1 by i...u--who pt·alJoord the plane a1W tt landld at Tel AYIY. ~ -and 10 ..,,._ Wft lr<ed. Miu ,._ aaJcl .. the millWf --lla-""*lhatlbe llld a ... ID hit powller boL Slit lllld a "'''''"' •· ftm• na>n,;11, ~ me I bad to Opell the powder box, take out the· aun. i:emove my glldle and put It With the -gun In my lllllcut. I fol!Cwed the orden." . • She aaJcl thal lhorilY· afterward&. Miu Khalsa pve her a 10.lneh wire. tore ol1 -end cl Ille glrdle and lnaerlecl the wltt thert, pqt the Onlle Oil the Door of the plane IOI pv1 t.er a battery. "She told me tlllt -YlllUI (nae or the lwl> male hljlCken) Wis up bll . thumbl, "'1lt10Cl the win to the battery,• Miu TlllDllUS tatllled. "When abe told l"" to -the wire to the boUery ohe rtpeated IOI uld, -In a wllllper, It Is tlOt for nal, It ii • fake.'' Mlle 'hnDOul said lhe wu afraid lhe laadnrtenlly-kl touch the wire to the bettary, U... ~oil an nplollon, ID4 llld • -Iha boUory In bit m-. A cloud of general dissatisfaction ovtr budget preparation appeared to bane over the meeting. COuncllmen seemed to be critical of Rose 's metbods or baodllns the budgel Mayor Charlton Boyd observed that statements charging if cuts were made cuts· in service would immediately result were-questionable. Boyd said' that Ibis wu the sort or generalization which had beeo llCC<!pi.d by the prior council, but that Ibis coun::il was going to look further. Boyd said that the city ataU was going to have to realize that the city had to bt nm with limited funds, and stall •11 going to have to help, "even if It means running down the ball to use aomeone else 's Xerox machine," rather than hav- ing one of their own. , Johnson told the city manager that be would like lo see the city'1 expenditures 1pelled ool specifically. , Mrs. Phyllis Sweeney. nctntly ap- polni.d to the COU11cil to fin a spot lelt by the resignation of former MaYor RJchard Goldberg, said she agreed with Jobaaon'a itatements. , Sbe oaid that raisin& tbe property tax II the ''.lealt popular" thing· Ille '°"Id think or and said that pemaps ~ bad a number of aervkts that ...,. DOI ~ Ray Holm said he -like to ,.. the staff ._b the budid In a IDlDil!I' malehlns the fl(llrea cl !D:- come and aatco· Holm allO said be 'WOUid "'I< a meeting helw ... the city ID4 the lest!YOI boanl to -llnancel. Holm allO &aid that he -1d ¥b to ... spe<lllct '"1 eome WU. "'-l>oYln& lor.o liquid waste ma'""'"'"111 "that II ....., eqilltahle than the -t lf1ltln. Ho noted that eome 1>ua-, lAlcll 11 a car wub, dltcharge far areot.- aD>O<illll of Wlfle water and ~ (S<e BupGET, Pip 11 --· • - .-' DAJlV PILOT I.I a.a1er P•ld: N 0 Wallace Lady Peek Nixes Support- 'Seduce' Rumor Schmitz LONDON (UPJ)-Lady Caroline Pe<k. 38 attractive and married. said her fo~er butler ls "full of Irish blarney." ....... .. • fo;~ ••• " • • • • Police Nab -= Valley Pair. h1 Thefts The butler. Maurh:e O'Regan, 32, handsome and Irish. stands by hiJ story that Lady Carollne "seduced'' blm, then gave him several signed blank checks and told hlm to fill In an amount for sex- ual "services rendered ." the burly e1-buU11r Sunday accused each olhtr of lying during tile trial, and a 10- year-old forgery convlcllon against O'Regan came lo Hehl, underlining an in· \llolate facet ot Brltlah j1.11Uce. LOlnSVILLE, Ky. (AP) -The American presklenti.aJ nominee says he does not expect to rtrCelve the en- dortement of Alabama Gov. George C. \Vallace. ~ Bill and Linda MJ!ler, Ibo Founllln Valley couple tccuud of trai11tn1 1 croup of JOUD& boys to aid them In a strln( of bu.r&Larlel and bicycle the/U, •·ere ln 'Vran&• County Jsll todoy. A male jury acquitted O'Rcaan last v.·etk of steallng the checU from Lady Caroline, forging her signature on them and cashing them for $35,862.. O'Rqan testlfed that LAdy Caroline enticed blm Into having aemal in- tel'COUJ'Se with her oo several occasions iu be.r apartment In London'• fashionable Belpvla while her 1husband. Sir Francis Pell, S7, was away on business. She denied It in court. The fonner model and debutante and County Panel Sets Hearings On Capo Sl1ift A ipecial county commltt.ee v.·ill hold public bearlnis ln Capistrano Beach Tuuday• nigbl to hear public testimony on a plan to reshufne boundaries of the seven trustee areas in the Capistrano Unified School District. The 7:30 p.m. huring will be con- ducted by lhe Co u n t y Committee on School District Organization. It will be held in lhe district's board room. The suggested boundaries, s a y trustees, are an attempt to cope with steady, heavy growth ln the district and 10 give each &rustee area as equal a representation among voters as possible. The present plan being considered makes no major shifts ln communities being represented by iodividual trustees. The new propoted boundaries w e r e clralt<d by a CUSD board committtt whicb drafted sevrral propoaali -aome of which represented drutlc chan&es in trustea' ~talion. 1be latest plan, however, cauaes no radical Jb1ft tn representation. 1be district ls the only one in the ~ ty which has upar1te trultet arus. '!Tull.-!Jan uJd tllll • lonf as Ibo unique format continues and heavy g r o w t h penlsts, restructurl.ng of the boundaries will be a common proce.u. The county committee ts expected to· review the proposals 'l\lesday and if it approves of the new boundary lines, el~ tions will be scheduled tn the diltrict in ~mini months to seek voter approval of the plans. From Pllfle J SWEEP •.. and a quantity of hashish oil and hashish were &elud, according to Purcell. Purcell Identified 14 of the persons Ytl to be captured by law enforcement of· ficlals as fonner residents of the WoodJand Drive area. He said that of those captured now, most were known to frequent the Woodland area, including Dr. Timothy Leary, now a fugitive In Switzerland and named in an Orange County indictment With bail set at $S ,,l\Jllon. Those indictments were in part based on tesUmony elven by Laguna Bench narcotics officers, Purcell said. He said the Grand Jury wu addressed hy s,t. Nonnan Babcock, Detective John Saporito, Detective Robert Romaine aDd hlmsell. DAILY PILOT TM~ c.eiil DAILY ,ILOT, wt1t1 ""lkfll h ~ "" "-·~ b Mlllfltoll .., !fie or.,.. (Mlf ~lttolfll ~. s.,,... nl• 111111 ... •~ ,..llMdo ~r lll<wfll f"rM•"I'• ""' CO.,. M-, H.-.,..t IMdl, Hltlntlnlt. lffctV,Wllltln Vtlle<f', ....,_ hadl,. ln1M/~ck ..,. Sin CltfMfti.I SM _,.,,.,. Ct,.itl,tM. A 1l'ltl• 11111Mtl w1u, .. " JMlli.hlil '-'""'•'fS ...., 14HW•YL n. "\nt""" tubllth"'4 ,.. .. ,, .... »II W.f .. , l trwt. C.t.I ~. CellfWr!WI, nll6. Re1l1rt N. W1.4 .. _ ... 8flll hlllltlw J tc.k R. C11fit y Viet "'9....,. .... GtMrai """""'. Tii••• K •• .,;1 .., .. n.,..,, A. M.r,t.i11 --' Clttritt .... '-' l ldltHI t . Nill f --.. ......... ..,, I ---1 222 ftVtt A"•' I Mtitt .. AiUm.1 P.O. In "6, t 2,12 · I --ll CMil ... I lal Wiit..., S'""' '"°' -t1"""91't ~ I """' lttdl1 1111• ~ ........,. 1 .... It c.-.. .... 1 , .. ,,, tn41 f.41..4 m t C._.... A"*Flill :1 '4W71 ............ Al,= 1•: t Tulspl ..... s:;.~ ::"~'...:=."#: """"'., ................. .... ······....., ..... .... ,.......--. e ............. c:... .... .......... ., _,.. ~ ....... ,,...,,,......., ', ....... ...,. • In the Spanish Medlten-aneen resort of MarbeUa, where she joliwd her v.·eaithy husband, Lady Caroline told reporters : "O'Regan is a very convlnclng talker, full of chann when he wanted to be, end also full of Irl.sh blarney. "Would I. or any other woman, have to pay a man for ••. v.·ell, you know what 1 am talking about?" she said. In Loodon, O'Regan aald: "I stand by every v.·ord I said at the trla.l." He also c:onf1rmed a London newspaper (the People) report that he was sen- tenced to three-month imprisonment in 1962 for using forged receipts to withdraw $45 from a friend's post oUice i;avings account. Unde r Briti sh law, O'Regan's previous conviction could not be reported In the press prior to the trial or disclosed in nny way during the proceedings on 1rounds it mJght influence the jury's verdict. Sir Francis said he knew of O'Re1an's conviction but decided to employ him because "I felt that the man deserved another chance.'' La guna Council To Study Annex Of 2,236 Acres The Irvine Ranch Water District's pro- posed annexation of 2,236 acres of coastal land between Laguna Beach and Newport Beach will be the subject of a Special Laguna Beach City Council study se.!lslon at 7 p.m. Tuesday night. The joint session also will involve the Laguna Beach Planning Commlplon and the Laguna Beach County Water District which is seeking an exprePlon o( the city's intention regarding possible U· pansion beyond the existing city llm.lls. At present, the IRWD shares the District Manager Joseph Sweany today, ''and if the city bas any intention of Di!trlct. Emerald Bay, Irvine Cove and the El Morro Trailer park are excluded from the proposed water district anne:xallon. all.bough mWO does IUpply water to the trailer park. while LagWll 1Uppllet the nearby El Morro school. "It /Ju alWIJ>'I been Ibo dly's J>Oll<1' lo have LBCWD suppJy water to all areu within the city limits," sakl Water District Manager JoRph Sweany today," and If the city has any intention of further annexations 1n the north, we need to know ab:>ul it 80 we may plan ac· cordlngly." The only iresent exceptions lo the policy, he aald, are Sycamore Hills, which Is supplied hy the Moulton Niguel Water Dlalrict and St. Catherine'• School which, thouah wilhln the city limits, is supplied by SCCWD. "This can get vuy compUcated," said Sweany, "and we need to have aome deftnite policy." The IRWD annexation, now berof'! tM Local Agency Formation Commission. covers 10,000 acre.!! o( coastal land between Laguna and Newport Beach. From Page 1 BUDGET ... more difficult treatment than other businesses with like sewage bills. This was not fair. he said. The council killed the idea of fenctni: off the 1'taln Beach park and chargina: admission. sayine that there was no practical way of isolating the beach. Revenue sources considered by the group were business office fees, a $500 sewer connection charge, and increased enforcement of business license ftt1. Councilmen appeared not to favor any increase in parking meter fees or fines Slying that tourist resentment of such steps could kill Laguna'• golden ~oose of tourism . Increases in cost.s of garbage and trash collection and sanitation were also con· sldered. No action was taken at the study session and another session may be call- ed Saturday to consider steps taken by Rose. Rose said today that he would bring various alternatives back to the council and that he was still considering what they might be. "I wouldn 't say laying oft (city peraon- nel). I think that laylna off 11 a pmump. tion at till! point.'' Role said, He added that there art now nine vacancies in the penonnel allowancts and that tm.e positions are bud(eted. Not filling thole vacanciu could mean about $80,000 saved. FromP .. e J PURCHASE . • • Inc needed au tu lundl avalltble. Willi the city alrucly cauabl belwttn IW<I laWllllta, a thlnl party 11 eirpectad to eni.r the <lie 'l\iuday In the petlOll of a r<pmmtaUve ol the Env!nmmentaJ Unit of tbt ltato Atlomey Genora1'1 allko wblch, aceardq to Se-.. -all '""' lnvo1Y1111 all"..! •ioia\ion, al tbt Envlnlmnet1tal QualllJ Act. • Rtp. John G. Schmitz, ........... uttraconservatJve from CaUfornla and a former Republican, added that he does not expect Wallace to participate In lhis year's election or endorse: any cand1date. Wallace, paralyud from U\e ••lit down due to an l!llllina.Uon attempt May 16. founded the Am<rlcan party in 11111 and was its candidate for preaident that Yf&r. Schmitz said at lht party'• naUonal convenlion, which wound up ovu the w,.kend, that Wallace rectntly told blm In a telephone convmatlan that "John, you are one of my favorite people." Schmitz' choice In< -pmldenl, 'Thomas Jellerson Anderson, was nominated at the conclusion of the con- vention Saturday, Anderson Is a Ten- nessee \lletkly newspaper editor. Like Schmitz, he is a member of the rtght~ wing John Birch Society. Schmitz said the party would be on the ballots of at least 3S states in November. William K. Shearer, a party leader from California, said there would have to be immediate "judicial challenges" in stales where the party ticket was be ing threatened with exclusion from the ballot. Compoundlll( Schmllz' task Is Ibo ap. parent dlsllb of some American party followers for the Birch Society. Indiana'• delegaUon repeatedly indicated I l 1 dis pleasure with ''having two Birchen: on the ticket." Some Illinois delegates walked out of the convention to protest the party llnlc with the aoclety, Party Chairman T. Coleman Andmrs Jr. said the biggest question facing the party is whether it can get along without Wallace. Andrews described the Joss of Wallace, who refu.sed the nomination (or medical reasons, as "both good and bad'' for the party. He said it ii bad in that Wallace, a na- tionally known figure wllh a large, loyal following, is no longer the party's pauport to campaign funds, instant na- Uonal attention and thousandJ of votes. But Andrews aid Wallace'• departure 81 Ibo party stanclanl beam Is good in that it forces the party to forge "a plillooophlcal ldenUty." FromP .. eJ SURF •.. • number cif prevenUve Jetlons were taten. "We eave waminp 1t1d orden more titan 5,000 tlmts over the weekend," the Newport guard reported. "If it hadn't been for those .5,000 ac- tkw, our toll of swimmers in trouble would have been·• lot higher," he added. Meanwhile, the Orange County Harbor Patrol bad tome excitement of lu own Sunday with a flshlna boat c:anying SO people began billowing black smoke u It heM1ed out lht Newport llarllor channel to aea. An 11 a.m. fire In lht ..,m. room ol lht !&-foot Bonanza ... 1 cloudl ol """'" into the air but it WU qulckJy fl• lin(llbhed with carbon dioxide by Ibo vessel's skipper, Gary Thompson. Tbe Bonania WU towed by the Harber Patrol back lo Its base on Balboa Island where the passengen debarked. No in- juries were reported in the incident. Some Newport Beach lifeguards had their hands particularly full . "Bill Luther, who was at the 18th street Station, pulled in ll people by himself," the spokesman said. "Hll post \va.s in one of the roughest areas on lhe beach." The spokesman said there were also a number of mass rescues in which the guards hid to pull 15 to 20 people out of one spot in the surf at the same ttme. "One of our guards, Pat Glasgow, wu sllghtly injlltt<I on a rtSClle buoy during one of the mass rescues," the spokelman said. Another large summertime """"' Is expected today but the l\ltf bu .... baclt down to nol1Dll le,.1.1. Elsewhere, a Laguna Beach :ifeguard intenupted his walking patrol Saturday afternoon to rescue an apparenUy drown- ing Anaheim woman who had washed off the rocks. but neglected to note her name, Hfeguards reported today. Guard John Bachman was walking !he beach at Table· Rock when he spotted the young woman's husband trying tu reach his wlre who was trapped under the water in a crevice . Bachman entered the water, pulled her to safety and used an alrw17 to mtore her breathing, which had stopped. The victim wu given fnt aid for cuts and abrulonJ by cuards of the mc:ue Wilt --to the -. then departed wltll lier buaband, lll"rdl uld. '!be lnddtnl WU -al lU -loged by lht Lquna lll"rdl .... tho weekend, but none ol the atllen 1n .. 1...i near-dnlwnfnc. Modmto crowds of 41,llOO Sal\lrda)' and '5,D SUnda)' wtro at tho beaches. Yellow f1q IU1f up to a mutmum of ' fetl ~ ar.cl n ......... 1111111· r1plldH pl.,.ed •~1m­ men. Fremont Pilot Killed TRACY (AP) -A •y.....id Fremont pilot wu Wad In tbt crub of bli lmall homemade • planl nur tbt 'l'n<1 Muolclpal Airport ' Sundoy. Pollot llld William --pnclldaC landlnp and _,. 111 Iba bl.,._ ...... 11 ......... to ear1h and ............ Illa btlti Mondota f-l- Sor.r Power Four companies have developed variaUons on a basic cOncept which would employ a solar power satellite that converts the sun's radiation into electricity. The Grumman Corp.'s version is pictured, and would transfer energy in microwaves to earth. Justice Department Looks Into Actress' Statements WASHINGTON (UPD -In the lace of heavy mall from Congress and tbe public, the Justice Department's Internal Security Division b "looking into" an- tiwar !tatementJ made by actress Jane Fonda in Hanoi. It wants to determine if she violated the IMO Sedition Act. Assistant Attorney General A. Wiiiiam Olson, chief of the division. told UPI in an interview, "We don't ha ve any plans to i(lvestigate her but we are looklng at transcripts of her broadcasts where she is suppased lo have said things like, 'Lay dov.'ll your arms,' to U.S. troops.'' "Treason is not involved in the technical sense," OIJOO exp I a in ed. reading from notes on the actual language of the law that mJght be in- \lolved. He chose to describe the divlsioo'1 handling or the matter u more ol an Inquiry than an tnvesttiation. The Sedition Act of 1940 makes It a crime punishable by a 110,000 fine or 10 years In prison to try to impair or fn. fluence the loyally, morale or diaclpline of the rnllltary or naval forces of the United States by meam of advlei! or counsel or through written material. The country need not be at war. Treason differs in that a penon with allegiance to the United States must be proven to have made war against his country and to have given "aid and com- fort " to its enemies. Until the Supreme Court abolished the death penalty June Z9, the maximum penalty for treason was death. Miss Fonda visited North Vietnam July S.%2. Upon her return, she told a Paris news confer~ that she made daily broadcula over Hanoi radio aimed at American aervicemen, but denied she urged U.S. troops lo di8obey orders. Fountain V1Uty pollct aald the couple . were: apprehendl'd f'ridly afternoon 1t , the t.>rne ol a fritnd in Dlllas. Trx. Police uid I.hey forwarded tht address of tbe Millen' frlendl to Dallu police " wbo were waititll !or the couple and their children when the family arrived lD Dollas. •. nie cblldren .,. 111U In Dallas, pollce , said. Tbe -allqedly Ded th<lr two- story borne 11 1141 El Clpltan Av111ue 1 Ju1129 just belOl1! pollc:e ...,.111 to .,,...t • them on suspicion of burglary and arancl theft. Police claim the couple are reaponaible ~: for at leut seven bur&larles In the Foun~ :.. tain Valley area amountlne to nearly 110.000. • According to police. tht Millers trained~ four young boys from their neightiorhood ~ and their own son, Andy. to help them with a string or burglaries and bicycle theft!. The four neigbborhood boYJ. 12 and ts. were arrested on various charges and released to their parents, according to polic~. Fountain Valley police also have ar- ruted Mrs. Miller's half· brother, Ray Goforth, in coonection with the case. · Ex-coed Found Knifed, Dead LAKESIDE (AP) -A former coe<I at San Diego Slale \Vas stab- bed to death near a cave in a rock quarry where she lived, sheriff's officers said today. The body of Susan Papike, 21, was reported found Saturday by her boyfriend who was questioned and released. Cuts, sluhes and p u n c t u r e wounds were on the body clad in &horl!, a hlou!e and tennis shoes. • l TWA AMBASSADOR TO THE EAST 'COASI FROM 'YOUR OWN BACKYARD. TWA'a labulous Ambassador Seivice to the Eaat Coost. lt'1- soea1y with a little help from Gold•n Weat. "Gold•n Otter" commuteraz:ipyou to L.A. International, right nut to TWA'o terminal ... and that IDM!t8: • No lrteway tra!ic • Noparldn1ba.a!01 • No upenaivo tui.o • No banare banf-uPt. •tniiht.-throu&h cb«ltlnr. TWA • . .. OM OIANGI COUNTY Alll'OtlT GOLDIN WIST TWA . OOlDINWIST TWA Lv -ArLAX. LvLAX Lv Ar LAX LvLAX NIWYOIK 7:50A 8:25A 9:00A PHlLA, 7:25A 7:50A S:•SA 9:15A r50A ll:•OA J2:•0P 1:15P 1:50P l:•SP. :20P 3:00P 9 :~P 9:40P ll:OOP 3:00P 3:35P •:15P WASH., D.C. 8:25A 9:00A JO:OOA 9:051' 9:40P 10:45P 11:50A 12:251' l :OOP IOSTON 7:25A 7:50A 8:45A WT. 9:051' 9:40P 10:50P 10:20A 10:55A ll:SOA 9:05P ' 9:40P ll:OOP ro• 011(.(AU .-vATIOMS l'llONI YOUR TUYll AGIHT Ol -WUI AT: 714·•7•-&000 . ~TOTHEEASTCOAST (with a litile help from a friend) • ' • 17 I I V1 ..I f .., en 11u· : .1 a "" ... " . • .. A l • . • • • • . • S1 I I _J j • I I II = ~ ~ ~ 71 J will Sep ?ilia' '11 Viej ~ aft< IUD. -~ the lonl ~, ~ · I ' 'I : I ~ i l Saddlehaek • voi.:. 65, NO. 220, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1972 TEN CENTS • • ~ =Hot Air, Hotter Surf Prompt l,434 Rescues S!mmulng SUllll!ltr ...,ptrautm biolilht a DffM'Oalnl crowd ol beadlp en lo the 0ranp Cout over lbe WttUod \IUI a tbunderinc. bnnal ltonn llJrf ~ dil>l feet and tnlCOI of rip ...... 11 led to 1,4M -· • Vel<rab llfegumts estimated ...U ovtr a bait million people vtsit<d coa.otsl ~ with 70 ·csep.o wai<:r tem- ..... ~s. · "1bis w11 the biBJesl .....-all aununer;• said one Newport Bt.acb • lifeguard today. , "It wam't qulto a ,_.., but It - alloUt as dose u we bin come In recmt )'Uri." be added. BeJea&uettd llfquards' adlv!U.S dur- ing the three c1ays o1 bea.,. m 111c111dcd rocovtring the body ol a souba dlvtr wbo drowned off -·· Con 'l1llndl,y ni&hl and washed up Friday. Orange Cllwlty Ooroner's clepitiel ldenllfi<d him u Douglas R. Landlnt, 21. ol Allabeim, wbo WIS reported mlssinc ..... -5a , Cemmte, 2$ J't:ICDU I D moderate, 11..ioot sari. lhlu•11lb' bJcb lll!w)IClrl ..Beacb aurf, bad<.00 neck dil1ocatloo and .. SUllday we bad enolber possJble broken back," the opol:eamao eald. . •'llolt ol lbe lo]Urlff ...,.. cawied In the nlU&b surf -Balboa Pier," be eaJd. A apolr"'1DID for lloq Hoopltai, wbe'" lbe iQJw<d nrimmm """' eeot by ambullllCO, eaJd today that both ...... trtated ln the emergency room and stnt home. There wu no lndicatJon the ln- juriel wen! aerlous, lbe spoll;amao Aid. Big Red Force on l.Jleguants said the red flaa -wamln( bathen to stay out of the rough water - flew over many parts ol the beach durinc the weekend. ''There were some strong riptides out lbere along with high surf but a lot of people didn't heed our wamlng1 and lvtnt ln anywa)'," the spokesman said. "Some of those guys were even trying to bodf. surf." The spokesman also said a near-record (See SURF, P11e %) Move 30 Tanks ·Spearhead Advance on Mekong Delta Solar Power Four companies have developed variations on a basic concept which would employ a solar powet satellite that l'Onverts the sun's radiation Into electricity. The Grumman Corp.'s version is pictured, and would transfer energy in microwave! to earth. .. .. Justice Department Looks Into Actress' Statements WASlllNGTON (UPI) -In lbe fa<e of heavy mill from Congress and lbe public, the J ustice Departmenl's Internal Securit)' Divilioo is "looting into" an· Uwar statements made by actml Jane Yooda In Hanoi. II wanta to determine il s!!e violated the IMO Seditioo A.ct. AaiJfant.Attorney Gen<ral A. Wllllam Olson, cbiel of lht division, told Ul'I In an interview, ••we don, have any plans to investigate her but we are looking at transcripts of her broedcaatt where she Is supposed to bave aald things lll;e, 'Lo7 down your anm,1 to U.S. troopl.'' Racers to Come To -l'wjo Tour "Treason ts not lmolved In the technical: sense," Olson e 1. p l a J n e d , reading fn>m notes on the adual language of the llw tbat might be in- volved. He cho.'le to delcribe the division's handling of the matter u mole ol an lnquley than an ltmstlptinn. The ·Sedi\ion Ad ol IMO mates ti a 'crlnJe pmilbable by a $10,000 fme or 10 &>me ol lbe fastest bicycle racers In years In pri>on ·to try lo impair or in. the Unlled Ststa and L a t i n America nueoce the loyalty, morale « discipline of the military or naval fortes of the will spin Into Mission Viejo In early Unlt<d States 11y means of advice or September for the community'• fll'Sl an-counsel or through wrtltelt material. 1be nil:al 100 kilometer bike race. country need not be at war. Tbe event, bill<d lbe Tour de Ml!slon Treason diffOl'I In that a ptl'IOD with Viejo ifter ilmllar events In Europ., Is alleglance to the Unlled Statee must be expect<d to draw many ra<el'I shortly proven to have made war aplnst hta after they .. 1um to the U.S. from the country aod to bave given "aid end com- sOmmer Olympics to Munich, Germany. fort" to ita enemies.. 1be iOo KM course ts the equivalent of Until the supreme Court abollslted lbe Ill milts end will be achieved by ~ death penalty June II, the mulmnm lbe community along a U mile track ol ' pena1i, 1or 1rta1oo wu deeth. , long, flat ereu and steep hills. 1be race Mlsi Fonda Yislled• l'larfll Vlttoam JW, Is scheduled for Sept. 10 and ts open only (See FONDA, Pie• I) to members ol the Bicycle Lelpe of SAIGON (UPY) -· Tllne thouAnd Commlllllll .._ ~ by • llllC• for<e ol IO lluseW>bull! ww ..,. ripor1ed moving todey • toward tbe mart.I town of K-g Trabel In the c.Ambodian Parmt'1 Beat -tbe gatew11 to South Vietnam's SU.lqle Melani Delta. Air Force and Marine fighter-bombers knocked out II Communist ww In the area Sunday and today. It WU . lbe largest number of· North Vietnamese tanks ever reported in the area. Kompong Trabek alts aside Hlgbw1y I -the Yitai road betwten Saigon and the c:ambodlon cepltal ol Phnom Penh - Transit Chiefs Okay Takeover, Will Buy Buses Orqe Olunl1 Tnmat Dlslrkt - &ors todlJ" 4111''~ ....... ol. 11 ..... mocleill alt --..... -tbe Falble Companflor fl$t,ll4 llld qnecl to take over -"tloa of South Coast Transit~ bolo C!ptUlloos between santa Ana and 0rqe <:out .,,.,,. munltles 111 Sept. I. ,,,. district will leuo ellbt air .,,,,. dltloned bu!el for lbe Orange cout service from the -Tl'lnait Corporatloo, parent company to South Cout. 1be di&trlct will bave en optloo to pun:bue the bales. 1be county tranlil di&trlct toot ovtr operallonl ol the Santa Ana bolo l)'llem Aug. I and Is now in the actual Im line operau._ -after only ... yeer of exist.mce. In other actlcm today, the district dlttctora: -Adopted an eat<rior color scheme for di&trlct buses ol ovorell whit< with a wide or..,. llript wlUr bleck borders. 1be color ICbeme w11 c:opl<d from the Disney World monorlil In Florida. -Agreed to allow chlldrtn II and under to ride free .. transit dlslr1cl bu!el wbeo ac:mnpenied by a rider peylng the flit -Ion. . -Awarded the P..,-La llabra Dtal-A-Rlde project operelloo to JlA VE ~ ol Bem!y Bills end La Syslema ol Palo Alto. 1be firm operltel • llmilar federally· l!unced qstem ID New J ..... y. America, a nellonal nc1ng assoclatloo. Oraage Coas& Wealller Tennis, Handball Courts, Budget WiU Be Studied You may Dot believe It, but tllere ' Is a &litlht poaihl!Jty. ol btiel show· . I tl'I 1\leaday llCCCll'dio& to the . -lberlody.° 0 I he r tlian that, -y -will Jl""'all w!Ur tem- porolwa ol 70 at the beacbea, ris- ing to to iDllad. INSmE TODA\' Ttoo UUlt gi!'b. tropptd ht • doHt for f..,. cfaVS • ...,. fl..Ur .......i •fin IMlr cria for llclp ,..,. --br a tenoaoer ""'11c1!1Q lier dog. S<• •torr P04< S. ..... _ ' -• -n --.. ....... • --• ·=--·--.. " -.... Q • .. ............... " --• -" --• -.. .. -• -.... ._.. "'"""" ... 0 " --.. .. .._ .. and also -a rnojor Communist eupplJ route nmrtlng north and IOUth lllrouP Cambollta. In otber IClloo: -North Vlelname!e troops captured two lddltlooal hemlets just 90Uth of Hue todly, bringing to 11eVen the manber taken In the tut two ctayL Four were laterlbenclooed. -West of Hue, pvernment so1dien and North Vletname .. troops baltled in a number of scaUertd clashes around ertillery bese Checkmate. Meny IOUrteS aa1d they felt Hue was the next major target for the COmmunistl •. -Three l2Zmm artlllel)' rouods were fired at Hue but no cuualtlel ·,..ere r:ePD!ltd. -Air For<e flchler'bombers u<ed liser-gulded. ''llDIJ't'' bombs to destroy three spans ol a rlilw1y brld&e nortbeasl of Hanoi and only 1$ miles from the Ollnae bonier. -N1vy jell from ortahore carriers rtported leavtns the Lai Dong storage area four miles northwest of Haiphong bumlnc In • Sunday strike. -Other Navy planes also hit the Van Dong storage area 24 miles northeast of the city and made 1 di...t hit on the M11111 Duong highway brld&e ~ miles to tbe oortbeul. Girdle Power Skyjacker 'Made to Carry Bombs' ' -,wir,.a....... . . ' JJllJ'IN, I.mill-An Anti ....... -. --h!Jad;lnc I Jldelan ~ flild • mlllUrJ ---~ -~ .... fcrn:ed lie:· to -• CiJ6 jtu!fed wltll taplollv... ' ll1ml Alsae ,........, ~ laid .... bad been manhandled when ebe uked· them where they were Solo& and why ebe bad to wear lbe girdle. ". • • when I wea on the plane. I toot off the girdle and lucked the wir<s between my brustl becaute 1 "as afraid the plaoe would blow up," she testified. Two male bljackera """' klll<d in Mv by llraeU oonunaudOa who got 1boanl the pllne a11er 11 landed at Tel Am. Nlnety41i! puseoaen and 10 crewmeu were frted. Mill Tannous sald u tbe military tr1bunal entered Ila -00 week that abe bad a gun in her powder boL Siie Nici a Codefendao~ ,,,. .... Kbalaa, u, "told me I bad to open the powder Im, lake out the gun. remove my girdle and put ~ Lady Peek Says Butler Makes Vp Seduction Claim LONDON (UPl)-Lady Caroltne Peek, 31, attractive and married. said bet former butler Is "full o! lrlsb. blorney.'• 1be butler, Maurice O'Regao, S2, band-and lrilb, ~ by his lloty that Lady ~ .. ,..,_ .. him. then gave him aevm1 signed blank cbecb' and told him to flll In en amount for ,... ual '°ltr'Vicet rmdered." A male jury . acqultled. O'llepn lsot -k ol llea1lng the cbecb from Lady <:aroltne, forging ber alplature ... them and cubing them for P5,llllZ. ooi.gin testlfed tlial Lady· CUoline tntlced him Into having .....i lft. terc:oune wtth her on atVeral OCCU10111 Ju her apartment 1n lmdon1s fuhionable BelgraVlo while her bulband, Sir Frencls J>eet. 57. Wll aW8)' (IQ buliness. She denied tt ia court. ,,,. ""1nor model llld debulanto and the bur1J a-butler SUna.y ICCllled eacl> other ol 111o& durin& the, lliaf, and a It., yeeMld torserr conviction •caJnst O'H<(u came to licht. uoderllnlllc an ln- vlolota ,_ ol Brlltsb juolloe. In the Spanllb --ol Narllella, wbera llbe joloed bao wealtb1 hmbeod, Lady car.Ii» told """'""'' ''01ftlen. II a _,. ""'TID\iDI ta!W, fllD ol dlllm -be winled-to ba, llld .. fllD "' Irllll blarney. ""Would I, or &J other ..un, bne to pay a mllh for ••• well. ,.. ...... wflat I am tallla( lboul!" 111t aid. IA 1-, O'lltem aid: "I atlQd by __., _,, I eald at lhe trial." lie ai.I oanllrmed a 1--por (l!la ....,..., ...,.., lbel be --· -·t.llntrlllh~ln t• for . ulng farlOd . ....... • .. -aw .. from a. litoad .. ..., olllca ,a.mp'I' L -· with the gun In m · ltlileut. 1 followed &be °**rt." Slit aid tliat ahOrilr lfltrwril 'MIA lballl .... lier • Jt.ladi ......... . -'""' of Illa (lnllt ............ llio m lliett, pu1 tho ilrdle cn ·llW 11pcr o1 lbe pl.me ..,.. ,ave ter a ti.ttery. . "Slit told me that when Yusuf (en of lht lwo male bljaclera) lifts up hta thumbl, conoed the wire to the battery," Mill Tannous testlfled. "Wben sbe told mt to coonect the wire to the batter)'. she repealed end said, almost In a whisper, U ii not for real, tt is a fake." llflsl Tannous said she wu afraid ebe lnedverlertUy would touch the wire to the ballery. thus lltlllng oil en explollon, and eaJd Ille tuck<d the bellery In her brualett. Bircher Schmitz 'Not Expecting' Wallace Support LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -The American presidential nominee aaya he does not aped to receive the en· dorsemtnt of Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace. Rep. John G. Schmitz, an ultraconservaUve from Califocnla and a formet Republican, ldd<d that be does not aped Wallace to padldpate In this year's e1ecUon or tndone any candidate. Wallace, paralyud from lbe waist down dut to an •uautnation attempt M11 15, fouodod the· American party In !Ml and WU lte andld1te for president that year. Scbmlts laid 11 the party't netlooal ... -. · w'blcb -up over lbe weolteod, that Wallact rec<lllly told him In a telepbooe CODVel'lllion that "John, )'OU lt'e one of my favorite people." SclJmla• choice for vice president, Tbo.na Jeffenon Anderson, " as nomlnaled at the c:onclulloo ol lbe c:oo- venlloo &al>ll'dey. Anderton ts a Ten- ,_ 1'eeltly newtpaper editor. Uke Schmits, hi It a member of the rillbt- ni, Jolm Birch Socltty. Sclunltz laid tho party -w be .. the 1laflott ol at Iott IS mta In Navtmber. William It. Sbeanr, a party !elder from CllJ!Gmla, eaJd thera would bava to be Immediate 0 JqdtciaJ cballenca' .. lD ltltea' wllota tbe party tlcbt -belnc tbrulam with at•mon -the ballot. Compoaotdhts Scbmltt' tut It the ap- panot dltllb ol -Amtrlcen party !ollowtn for tlJe Birch 8od<ty. lndlena'a deleptloo repealedly Indicated 11 I ~with "bayq two Blrcbon .. ' tbe ticket. tt • Some Jlllnoil dtleptts walked out ti tho -lo protelt tho party link with tho -.y . Party Olllnnan T. <loleman Andmos Jr. ~ tho blgmt _.m lac~ the party It Whetltrll CID pt.liq wltbqttt• Wall*. Aodrlwl, "-1bed tbe lolt ' ol• wan.... w1to .-lbe -1or ~EQiii'3.bltll -communist gunners bombarded South Vietnamese marines with 1,300 "OUDds of arftllery and mortar fire on the northern edge of Quang Tri city Sunday, killlnc three government troops. Marines also turned back several Communltl ground attacks but neither side reported making much progress. Government troops have been trying since June 2.8 to recapture Quang Tri province aod 11$ capital, Queng Tri City. The province was taken by the Com- munista oo May J, one month after the start of the cumnt offensive. Kompong Trabek, 7~ miles Nest· (See CAMBODIA, Pace I) <{ Tmstees Brace For Broadsides By Zogg Critics &addleback Valley Unlfled School ~ trustees may face an angry au- -tonlglil 11 averaf residents ara plllJttq to protest the recent hlrlnc ol Wllllam 1.ogg u superintendent. The boanl Is schedul<d to bold lta regular meeting at 1·:30 p.m. ln the multi· purpose room of La Paz Intermediate School In llflslloo Viejo. 1be boanl's spilt ded•ioo July II to hire Zogg came after a two week starch that turned up three applicants for the po&tion. One tru!tee, Dennis Smith, and several residents of the district have protested the decision 00 grounda that It WU "hasty" and that only diltrict resident.I or employea were ell&lble lo apply. No salary bll yet been aonounced by lbe boerd f0< l'.o&& u a contract bll not been worked out. 1.ogg pmentll' makea $30,000 a year as superintendent of the Tu!lin Union High . School District and mlllt be ttleu<d from that poelUon before be can assume new duties wltb the Saddlebeck Valley district. The school di!trict wu fonned July l following a unlficallon election. However, the trustees will not take over operation o! the schools until July I, 1973. Itema on tonight's agenda include: -A report on possibilities for purcbu- lng the Burrought electronics plant ID Mission Viejo for use u a warehouse, a high 11<hool or a district omce. -A decision rrom the Orange County counsel's office that the district must pay for electioo ol the trustees. Although tbe wtlficalion election was paid for by the county, the truatees mult now relmburM tbe county p,sao for their own electloo. Old Seeds Grow AKITA", Japan (AP) -Several seeds found In an ancient tomb and believed to be 1,000 yeal'I old sprouled when they were expaeed to sunlight, a Japanae arcbeolOllll repori<d SUnday. Yuutokl Toguhl. an archeologilt In Akita . IOO miles north of Tokyo, said the tomb was uncovered re<ently In Akita. The age of the letds. he said, wu based on the com- position of aoil and cloy In which they were found • Ex-coed Found Knifed, Dead LAKESIDE (,\I') -A former coed al San Dlqo Stato -stab-bed to death near a ave In a rock qumy where ebe Uv<d, aberl!J'a .rocel'I eald today • 1be body o! Suun Papike, 11, wu reported found sawrday by • Iler boylrleod Wbo WU ~ and rtleu<d. • .. 0oa;• ,...,.. 'Ind' t:;; c-t~ r • ..._ ,,_.,. ... the cjfll la lliirls, a bloaM and - • • DAil V PILOT IS DrMffStveep• 8 Laguna Beach Suspects Nabbed BJ JACK CIW'PELL Of tt1e O•lb f'li.t 11111 1'1aulve weekend sweeps by local, state and federal narcotics officers against the Brotherhood of Etemll Love have resulted ln arrests of eigbt Laguna Beach perlOlll and aeiiure of a quantity or contraband, police alleged today. Still at large is the alleged "~tr . Big" of the Brotherhood who authorities claim is the major supplier and distributor of mind-bending drugs In the United States. Narcotics officers believe that the li..ey man In the Brotherhood is hiding m Laguna Beach, wbUe other persons nl'rn- cd In the secret lndlctmenta may be run- ning from tbt law. While searching for persons namej tn the Grand Jury indictments, Laguna Beach police ofrlce.rs unearthed some ad- ditional narcotics actlvilY. and arrested 11even persons not named In lndictmcn·.s. A raid at 1096 Dyer Place In Laguna ~ach resulted in the seizure of five pounds of marijuana , "several ounce'." of hashish oil and "a couple ounces·• of hashish, police claim. While at the restdence. a police orficer answered 1X telephone and receive.I .in order for l!U'ee pound! of buhish. Detec· live Serve&nt Neil Purcell -said today. Arrested at Dyer Place were five persons. A raid at UO Ashton Drive. Laguna Beach, resulted in the arrest of J1m1ny Otto, named in the Indictment and a woman. Several pounds of marijuaru:i, Viejo's Artists Exhibit Works During August Members of the Ml!sion Viejo As- socialion of Artists and Craftsmen <ite e1hlbiting at several locations during the month of August. As.WciaUon president Doris Swanson is showing her lmpreS!lonlstlc and abstract paintings at the ~li!Slon Viejo Library. At La Paz Realty. Carolyn Riles is displaying her oil paintings, with HeJvia Miller showing her papler tole e1hJblt at the MWJoo Viejo Decorator Center. At the San Oementt Art Fair, slated for Aug. 19 and 20, the usociatlon wlll be represented by Cynthia Freiberg, Jane Jennings, Vaughn Miller and Olga Steam. The association is planning a field trip Thursday to the Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach. Groups will Jeave from the BJJlJc ot knerlca Jn Mission Viejo at 11 a.m. and Will return at f p.m. Further lntormatlon may be obtained from Mrs. Swanson at &17-3143 or from Bobbi Britts at 83Q-6SS7. School to Lease Titstiri Church for TMR Youths l San Joaquin school trustees have voted ~ lease a Presbytertan church in Tustin If temporarily house 45 trainable :oen- Wly retarded (TMR) •tudents nut ichool year. ~,Leasing the facility ls neceuary as the tiJtrict'a own TMR school will not be tiutt until January or February, officials .y. The lease agreement is for six lJonlhs at 11.000 per mooth. t:Educatlonal services superintendent W,illJam Stocks said that when the cl!lrlct's own facility is completed, some Gll student.I will be enrolled from the San Jbaquln, the Capistrano Unified, and the figuna Beach Unified School Districts. Not all of the students wlll go to the temporary school in Tustin because !ome Wrtnta do not want their youngsters ~ there, Dr. Stocks said. OU.N•I COAST 11 DAILY PILOT 'nte er-.. c.tt Dl\ILY ~1lcn, wflf'I W~ l h ~ .. tkwt-~ .. .-.w..i w tlle Orante CDfll ~llblllllliif C"'-t. s.p.. J •••• .tit--pU(lfi....._ ...,.., ~ ., ,., ...... , .... C'.Oll• ~. i. ........ le~ ~ .__IVl"-1111'1 Valley, lflllUM -..cti. 1n11M1.11.ii.o.a w Sift c,.._..,,, 1 ktl .I-Clolll..-A 11ntle "llMll •1119tt .. Ml.,,. "'""°"' .... s..i • ..,. I fllit Pl'llKllNI JMIW.lnl Niii h at DI Wftl I .. , SI,_., C•f9 M-. Oltlt9nMa, 9H2'. • I • "olttrf N, Wttd P••lffnt .... l'vltlllller J•(• "· c"'1 • ., Viti Pml9W .... ._.., ....,_, and a quanUty of buhl5h oil and buhl5h were seized, according to Purcell. Purcell identified It of the persons yet to be captured by law enforcement of- ficials as former residents of the Woodland Drive area. He said that of those captured now, most were kno~·n 10 frtquent the Woodland area. including Dr. Timothy Uary, now a fugi1ive in Swilzerland and named in an Orange County indictment with bail set at $5 •• lillion. Those indictments were In part based an testimony given by Lagwa Beocll narcotics officers, Purcell said. He said the Grand Jury was addressed by Sgt. Norman Babcock, Detective John Saporito, Detective Robert Romaine and hims<lf. County Panel • Sets Hearings On Capo Slrift A special county committee vdll hold public bearings in Capistrano Beach Tuesday night to hear public testimony on a plan to reshuffle boundaries of the seven trustee areas in the Capistrano Unified School District. The 7:30 p.m. hearing will be con- ducted by the C o u n I y Committee on School District Organiza.Uon. It will be held in the dil!ltrict 's board room. The suggested boundaries. s a y trustees, are an attempt to cope with steady. heavy growth in the district and to give each trustee area as equal a representation among voters as possible. The present plan being considered makes no major shifts in communities being represented by individual trustees. The new proposed boundaries w e r e drafted by a CUSD board C<Jmmittee which drafted several proposals -some of which represented drastic changes in trustees' representation. The latest plan, however. causes no radical shift in representation. The district is the only one in the coun- ty which has separate trustee areas. Trustees ha ve said that as long as the unique format conlinues and heavy g row t h persist&, ~structuring of the boundaries will be a common proces1. The county committee is expected to review tbe propouls Tliuday and JI IC ~pproves of the new boundary llner, elec- tions will be scheduled in the district in coming montbJ to seek voter approvaJ of the plans. From Pagel SURF ... number or preventive actions were token. "We gave warnings and order! more than 5,000 times over the weekend," tbe Newport guard reported. "If it hadn't been for those 5 000 ac- tions, our toll of swimmers in 'trouble l'-'OU!d have been a lot higher," he addt!d. Meanwhile, the Orange County Harbor Patrol had some e1cilement of Its own Sunday with a fishing boat carrying 50 people began billowing black smoke as ii he.ded out the Newport Harbor channel to sea. An 11 a.m. fire in the engine room of the 56-foot Bonanza sent clouds ol sn1oke into the air but it was quickly t'X· tlnguished with L'arbon dioxide by the vessel's skipper, Gary Thompson. The Bonanza was towed by the Harbor Patrol back to its base on Balboa Island where the pa~gers debarked. No in- juries were reported in the incident. Some Newport Beach lifeguards had their hands particularly full. "Bill Luther, who was at the 18th street station. pulled in 31 people by himself," the spokesman said. "His post was in one of 1.be roughest areu on the beach." The spokesman said there were also a number of mass rescues in which the guards had to puU 15 to 20 people out of one spot in the surf at the same tlme. "One of 01.ir guards, Pat Glasgow, was slightly injured on a rescue buoy during one of the mass rescues," the spokesman said. Another large summertime cro\vd is ezpected today but the surf has gone back down to normal revel!. Elsewhere, a Laguna Beach !ifeguard Interrupted his walking patrol S8turday afternoon to rescue an appartnUy droWJ'I· ing Anaheim WQtnlD who had washed off the rocks, but nqleded to note her name, lileguanls roported today. Guard John Badunan was walklng the beach at Table Rodt when be spotted the "'"11& woman'• hulband trytnc to ,..ch bis wife "bo wu trapped undu &be water tn 1 crevice. Bachman entered the water, pulled bu to lalety and uled an airway to ,..tore her brutbinl. which bad &topped. The victim wu liven Ont aid for CUla ud ebruiotts b)i suazds of the mcue unit ltlmmooed to the IC<lle, then deported with her lltlsband, guards l&ld. The lllddent WU OllO of 112 ......... Joqed by the .... _ guardl ..... the --· but ._ Of the otllen Involved DW'dnlwnlq:. Moderlili crowds ot C,OllO SalurdaJ and '5,000 Sunday were 11 the beacllu. Yllllow Oq IUtf up to 1 mulmum of I fett prenlled Ind tlUtl-. llltlll ripUda pt.,...i swim-...... •• • UPIT ......... Annex Set Eo~,_Study In Laguna ' ' The Irvine Ranch Water Dlltrict'1 pro- poaed annexation of t ,236 acres or Q)Utal Janel betwetn Laguna Beech and Newport Beech wilt be the 1t1bjccl of a Special Laguna Bud> City Council study - 1t 7 p.m.. Tuetday night. The joint 1StUion also wlll Involve the Laguna Beach PlaMlng Commission and the Laguna Beach County Water District wbJch ir aeetlnC an upreulon of the city's Intention rtgardlng possible ez:- pansioo beyond the exlltlng city limits. Al pment, the IRWD sham the Diltrict Manager Jostpb Sweany today. "ud il tile city hu any Intention of D1'trlct. • Emerald Bay. Irvine Cove and the El Morro Trailer park •re excluded rrom the proposed water distrk:t annn:aUon. although l'RWD does 1t1pply water to ~ trailer park, while Laguna supplies the · nearby El Morro school. SOUTH VIETNAMESE SOLDIERS HAUL DEAD COMRADE FROM BATILE SCENE IN CAI LAY Government Forces Kiii 79 Communists W hll1 Losing Five in Mekong O.lt1 Skirmish "lt has alwaya bffn the city's pol~-!~ have LBCWD rupply water to all areas within the city llmlts," said Water District Manager Joseph Sweany todl\Y, •• and if the city has any intention of further annexations in the north, we need to know about Jt ICI: we may pl.an IC"' cordlnily." From Pagel CAMBODIA. • • northwest of Saigon, was captuttd by the Communirta early in the offensive, then ntaken by South Vietnamese and Cam- bodian troops on July 2f. Many Communist troops in the area are believed to be veterans of An Loe and Loe Ninh, two South Vietnam~ ~ vlncial capitalr almost due north of Saigon and northeast of Kompong Trabek. Strategists believed the Communi.!lt! wanted to recapture Kompong Trabek to reopen their supply line in preparation for a new advance into the South Viet- namese Delta. Couple Accused In 7 Burglaries Nabbed in Texas Bill and Linda Miller, l~ Fountain Valley couple accused of training a group of Y.ouna: . boys to aid them in a Jtrlne of bur&laries and bicycle thefts, we.rt in Orange County Jail today. Fountain Valley police said the couple "-'tre apprehended Friday afternoon at the home of a friend in Dallas, Tex. Police said they forwarded the address of the ·Millers' lrlends to Dallas police: who were waiting for the couple and their children when the family arrived in Dallas. 'Ibe children art still in Dallu, police uld. The ldlllen allegedly fled their two- 6tory home at 1846 El Capllan Avenue July 29 jwn before police ...gbt to lll'mt them on suspicion of burglar}' ud crane! theft. Police claim the couple art tt3ponlible for at least aeven burglariea In the Fowr tain Valley arta amounting to nearly $10,000. According to police, the Millers trained four young boys from their neighborhood and their own son, Andy, to help them with a string of burglaries and bicycle thefts. The four neighborhood boys, 12 and 13, were arrested on various charges and released to their parents, according to police. Fountain Valley police also have ar- rested Mrs. Miller's half-brother, Ra,y Goforth, in connection with the C&K. FrontP11gel SCHMITZ ••• medical reasons, u "both good and bad" for the party. He sak! it is bad ln tbAt Wallace, a na· Uonally known flgure with a large, loyal following. ls no longer the party'• passport to campalgn funds, Instant na· llonal attention and thousands of votes. But Andrews said Wallace's departure as the party standard bearer is good in that It forces the party to forge "a pbllosopltlcal Identity." Andrews said the main objecUve for the party la 6'to prowte 1 veblcle and a foundation lot the l\mdamental principles the party -!or.• FnlllP .. eJ FONDA ••• i.zs. Upon her return, Iha told a Paris .. wo cooference !bat sbe 1ltlde dolly broldcutl owr 111no1 radio aimed at American ltl'Vlcemen, I/tit denied rtbe ufltd U.S. t._ to disol>eJ orderi No one bu -proot<Vted for sed~ tlon l!JlCt JIU when John William Powtlt ,.., charc«I with • publilhlnll ·Md!Uous material durinf the It°"'" coolllct, Ollon aid. The CUC eodocl in I mistrial. II -Wllaan'I llrat formal lnlet'Ylto• -betom1ni chief "' Ille dlvbloo. Ollon. IO, la • quiet ........ reclbetd from Puadtna. Thugs 'Get Atvay' To McDonald's Irvine Advisor)' Boards to Meet Ronald Mcllooald bad a bad time SW.. day nl&ht. Two of bis drive-in restaurants Four In1De cllizml advilory ~ were robbed within JS minutes, pollce mltleel have lcheduled public meetings reported. this -t. lncludlfll two lfOUP' which Buena Part offlctrs said t h e McDonald's In tile 1900 block of Beach "" meeting tooJchl Boulevard was held up about 11 :20 p.m. The recreaUOD committee will meet at by four suspects wearing ski masks. 7:30 o'clock tbil evtnin& In Otawford 'J'hm carried hand guns and the fourth a Hill on the UC Irvine compus. knife. Parks and open apace committee They got away with about $1,800 after members will meet at 7:30 o'clock in city The only present eueptlool to the,. policy, be said, are Sycamore 111111. wblcb ls supplied by the Moulton Niguel Water District and St. Calberin<'1 School wltk:h. though within the dty lilllltl, ls . supplied by scx:wo. •111is can get VtrJ eompllcated," a.id Sweany, .. and we need to have eome definite policy," I The IRWD anneutlon, now before Ute Local Agency Formation Commla1on. · coven 10,000 1Crt1 of coutal laDll • between LaiW11 ud Newport Beach. Fremont Pilot Killed locking five employ es in a walk in iL-e hall, In Irvine "Town Center, 4.201 Campus bo1. Drive. TRACY (AP) -A 23-year-old Fremont Fllteen minutes later a McOonaJd's in A joint meeting of the parks and open pilot was killed in the crash of his amall • Norwalk, just over the line in Los space and the environmental quality bomtmade plane near the Tracy Angeles county wu held up by four men committees ii set for 7:30 p.m. WedneJ. Municipal Airport Sunday. Pollet said matching the same description, potlce day in dty ball. William Reeser w11 practicing landings reported. It ls not known how much The housing tomm.lttee alJo vrUJ n1eoet and takeoffs in the bl-plane when It money the robbers eot away with at the at 7:30 p.m. W¢nesday, In the UCI plunged to earth and burned near the second stop. Interfaith Lounge, in Town Center. Delta Mendota Canal. ---''---------======-===---===-====-----.. ·~ . TWA's fabulous Ambassador Service to the East Cout. It's-'° easy with a litUe help from Golden w .. t. 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Steeks I • lo • • VOi:. 65, NO. 220, 2 SECTIONS, 2'41PAGES ' ... ,, ' '· '· ., ... , MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1972 TEN CENTS " "I ' ' l I I Beach :TtrU'Stees Okay $24.3 Million Budget Couple Accused I.n 7 Burglaries· Nabbed · in Texas • I ,.. •. ~ wlll 'lie tlrll dpwD ,,_ -i,1wo,..... N"': Cl'as -wm npllce0oll 011U condellllltd .under -.·, .nhquab ufe!J .laWI.. Coll ot· renov.allon· -""1 total' $U mllllon. -, .. ~­• Senat:e :i?inance Panel Seeks B.ooch Appraiml ~ . .,....,..wi.. Allllou&h the majority of the sptal:er1 at the public hearinC IU)ll>Clrled the nt1' budget, criticism 1'U heard from Mr. and Mn. Robert Lewil, two porenta fromWemnwter. Mr. 1-wil uk<d trumes to trim IU mlllloo ,,... the llud&ot ariuJng lhal the tu override of 1'11 bad restored the quality of educallon In tbO dlstritt and thua did not nqulre lbe district to iz>. cttUe Its curriculum uptnttl . "Ullil we ~ our testing acoru up we ahoald emphulte fundamentals and then get into new pneams," •id Lewil. Tnutee Rolph Bauer counl<red that tho districl ii spending at the state average per pupil while tmbarklng on manJ ambitious and innovative pro- lflJ!ll. ''I have rrtat faith there will be an im- provement on testa while we mailltaln the same ta1: levtl. Thtte will be no unreasonable use of funcb in the district," Bauer assured him. Mn. 1-wi! esprwed her concern about cutting funds for such Items as textbooks and other Instructional needs for the classrooms. She suggested cutting npenditutts ol the adult educaUon proeram, data proc- essing and other ptograms and put the mooey back into classroom needs. B·andits Roh Cafe Gunmen Bind Pair, Get $2,680 Two l1tll<d bmllta weartni rubber Ballow,.. maab held up U'a Qilnae Rollaurant In lhmllnltoo Buch scaplnc w!tb 121111 earlJ ' tbil IDOllllnl and ldt two ..nm and Ibo ...,,.. bound and (IQed with black tape. . 'Police Aid there were two men. ane armeil with a IDlle. and one with a (Ill. Son Win( Lau, owner ol lbe restaurant at 118l·Adams Ave., ns working ln blet ol the restaurant when the two thleve1 <Dtcred the front door of the bualneu 4-month Ban On Building FattS Study 'A pr_.( ftka~ ... !>II_ all bdJd!~ In tht lhmllllcton -Town Lol0 -..... Ci ,,, .. ._,. tht dlJ: eoancll II f o'do<t .lilllflhl. • · Clly plannlnc -..... ncommended tho mcntortum to an... the plll1llln( departmenl eDOUlh time for completlea of lleftnl atodJea · af&ctln( theT01'11Lolaecl<r . ,,,. Town Lot O<Jchhortxm ii tho .... bounded by 17th and Golden West .U..U, and Palm Avonuo and Padflc Coast Jllglnray. It was an area ...,. covcred hy ama1J, lodepondont oU _.,_ and tin)' Iota. Much of tho oll equipment has diaap. peared, ftplaced by -o r apartmenil, but aeveral wells and atorage tanks mnaln. City .plannen have b!on 11ruQ1inc with propoull · to mate the Town Loi sector a high density apartmenl aooe. A Town Lot study made by tho plannq department waa critlclztd hy ooma hotgeownen beca.uae tt. ncommendl "°"' version of the entire area 1 n t o apartments. City officlail have delayed approval of the planning deparlm<nl's Town Lot study pending furthor Investigation of tho area. 'lblt oection of town ii coosldtred valuable to the future development of the downtown. Most buildera w a n t apartmenta,. with at le.ut two contractors proposing high rile unlta aJons Pacific Coast Hlgliw•y. A study of high rise ordinances would he ooe ol ~ needed during tho IOU!' mooth moratorium, lrince tho dty cur-.... u, has no provlslom 10< residentW highriseconstructJon. ,,,. Town Lot nelghlahood octualJy otm<hel u w u Ith Stn.t, but tho propooed buJlding ban •ppiles only to tho area norlh. ol 171h Simi. about midnight, according to police. The robbers conlroated two employes, Ken Tam and Henry Lam, both ·of Los An1eles, and indicated they wanted money, 'Mle wcr.kers led the men to Lau, who opened the office aafe. It cootalned over IZ,000 and the men got another l600 from Lau'1 wallet, pollce aaid, The two ltlfeves, who were deicribed u being abort with dark h,a.lr, then fore· ed two of the vlctlma to lie down in a walt·ln refrigerator and the third to lie DAl\.T PILOT llllff ,._ C!IOSEN FOR OILER JOB Huntinglon Principal Lucas Dr. Lucas Gets Principal Post At Beach School Dr. Lall}' Lucas has be<n appointed principal ol Hunlingtoo Beach High School. . ... Lucas, S3, was chosen by di.strict of. r.clatt from a field of nearly JOO IJ> pllcants. He will take the place of w--... W. Smith, principal for the past 12 yean who re:aigned in Jtme to take a coumellng position at Fountain Valley Hlgh Sc1Jo91. The new principal he1an his i.achlng career at Westmtnmr High School alter he ncelved hil bachelor's <fesr<e at Cal state Loq Beach. lb lta, he was named coordinator of llludent adlvttles at Marina HJah SChcol alllf 1hree years taler becama a coulllel ... at llie acbool. In 11111, Dr. Lucas WU promotad to -principal. Dr. LuCas received hil muter'• <fesr<e In edu<.ltloo from Cal state Loq Beach alld hil doctorata from USC. I down in the maio part of the restaurant. The restaurant was open at the time of the. robbery, bllt there we.re no customers, according to police. Details of the Incident were sketchy ln the report, police said, becauae none ol the three victims could communicate well with police. They do oot speak English well, police said. The three victims were found , shortly after the robbers left, by a aon of Lau who lives in Huntington Beach with his family. Storm Spawns Surf on Coast; 1,434 . Rescued Simmering aummer ternpuauttts brouebt a nea?'-reoord cfowd of beacbgo- ers te Ille ar..,e Coast over tho wed<Dd bul a tllunderirul, brutal storm 1t1rf reacblng ei«ht feet ' .d tra<e1 of rip c:umntJ Jed to 1,434 rescues. Veteran lifeguards estimated well t>Ver a haU millioo people visited ooutal beaches with 70 degree water tem· peratures. "This was the biggest weekend an summer," said one Newport Beach lifeguard today. "It wasn't quite a record, but It wu about as close as we have come in recdt years," be added. Beleaguored lifeguards' activities du!' Ing the three days of heavy surf Included recovering lbe body of a acuba diver who drowned off Scoldiman's Cove Thunda7 night and washed up Friday. Orange County Coroner'• deputies Identified him as Douglu R. Landlne, 2t. of Anaheim. who was reported missing by hil diving !!t"!<!1 Ira L. Brummell. Reacue staflitfca liiclude: -Laguna Beach, 112 rescues in slt4 foot """· -Htmtington Beach, soi rescues ia heavy surf. -Huntington and Bolsa Chica State Beaches, 129 rescues, but no serioua ones. -san Clemente, 25 rescues I a moderate, five-foot surf. Unusually high l<ewport Beach surf, running six to eight feet in some places, toot a heavy toll on bathers and surfers. "We bad 228 rescues on Friday, 302 on Saturday and 136 Sunday," t ti e spokesman said. "That Saturday flgitrt comes awfully cloee to the all time high. "The Water WU IO warm -almost ~o -that we bad a hard lime koeptng an eye on all the people in there," be added. A number of injuries was allO {See SURF, Pare I) Orange Coast Weatller • You may not believe It, hut thert ii a slight poaibillty of hrlef lhow· ers Tuesday, according to tho wealherlady, 0th er than Iha~ lllMY skies will pr<fail with tem- peratura of 70 at tho beachd, rJo. ing to Ill inland. INSWE TODAY TIDO fttU. oJrll, lnlpptd I• a cl4aet far fovr davr, -. /if14flr rtscued aftn u..ir tries for ll<lp ""'" h<ard br • k"'4Ql'I' IOO!kmg 11<r dog. s.. storr .r•g• s. L.M._. 1 ...... M ...... It_..... ...... M C.utlrlM t °"""" ~ 9 ~ ...,. ..,..... ....... ,. C..ia II ...... 1•tr c::........-'' ""'" ..,.... •n _.. JM!lctl ' ,....... ,, .......... p .... ',......... " ............ ,, ....... . "..... Moll ._.. """ ,.,~ ........... , ............ ,.. ........ 11 ' I I ' DAILY PILOT H Huntington Death Eyed By Police .. Jnvestlgation continued today Into the murder of a Hlllltingtoo Beach woman whoMI bullet·riddled body WBI fo<1nd In her home after btr huaband calmly call· td police to report the cue. John R. Alden, 42, was anvted al the residence at 20622 Goshawk Lane and booked on suspicion of murder. Completion of reports and submission or evidence was anticipated today, at which time detectives planned to request a formal complaint from the Orange County District Attorney. The retired serviceman and investor w'as held without bail at Orange County Jail in connection with the gruesome .13 calibtr pistol killing of Mrs. Arlene V. Aldtn. OfHcers arriving at the Alden home found the 37-year~ld mother of l\\'O children shot in the arms. legs and torso. with at least five and perhaps more in· dividual wounds. "There were so many holes in her it's hard to be sure," one detective said to-- day. Jnvtstigaton theoriied the !!laying in the bedroom of the Aldens' Pacific Sands home was the result of a prolonged per~nal feud. . "It was building up over a long period of time," is all Detective Luis Ochoa would say of the homicide. Several black-and-white patrol cars and detecUves' sedans rtsponded to the Goshawk Lane actress about 11 a.m. S.turday after Alden's call. 'Mley arrived at the scenes with gun.s drawn, but the suspect ottered no resl!tance. Funeral aervices for Mn:. Alden , a utility company employe, were pending today at Dilday Brothen Mortuary In Huntington Beach. . Detectives said they expect Alden wtll be arraigned In West Orange CoUnlY Judicial D1'1rict Coor! Tuesday. Fullerton Man Hacked Slasl1ed; Slaying Probed A middle-aged coup]e'1 happiness turn- ed to horror Sunday when they visited their son'• apartment to celebrate his ru blrthdly and found him murdered by mulUple knile wounds. Harold Hamblet, of l7llO A51ociated Road, bid be<n ropeotedly baeted and ilashed in the drug-littered apartment. lnveitigators eonftacated the assorted t:ontr1band drugs as poalble evidence eonnected to the murder. No mspects have been Identified in the 1av11e slaying, act0rdl.na: to Fullerton bomlclde detectives. Coroner's deputies today were at· tetnptinc to detennlne exactly how many times youn1 Hamblek wu stabbed. 'll1eY said following an autopsy at aacU and Kaulbars Mortuary. Buena Park, that the victim wu probably ltilled Wednesday or 'l1tund&y. lnvesUg1tora said the slaying was lllscovered by Mra. Helen Dagner, the Victim's mother, who went to the apart- ment with her son'• stepfather with bis birthda)' presenll. Budget Hearing Set By Huntington Board Trustees ol the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District will hold a public hearing tonight before: fonnally 1pprovine the district's 1972-73 operating budg•I. The budget Is expected lo total 16.l million. ·Thi moetlng will be held at 7:30 p.m. ln the library of Dwyer Intermediate School. OUN•I COASf Ml DAILY PILOT • ---· I ' 1, 1'11 OAtLY PtLOT ltl" ,.... THIS WAS SCENE OF ARLENE ALDEN'S DEATH IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Husblnd, John, Held in Connection With Slaylng S.turd1y 1t 20622 Go1h1wk LIM Harbor Theft Suspect Tries to Kill Himself Captured after making one jailbreak six days earlier. a Santa Ana man ac- cused of a string of Harbor Area burglaries is under psychi atric observa· tlon today, following, police said, two suicide attempts in hi.s Newport Beach jall cell. Angel ~1artinez. 27. was taken into custody Saturday afternoon in the Newport Shores area by Officer Robert Hardy, after being spotted by the police helicopter crew. He was booked, then stripped or his clothing and locked in a holding tank, police said, alter once attempting to hang himself with his shirt shortly before midnight Martinez, whose bail was set at $100,000, was later trans!erred to the Orange County Medical Center psychiatric ward, after jailers assertedly round hlm trying to slash bis wrista with a shattered llj)htbulb. "Somehow he removed It from its socket in the holding tank," Officer Janies Aumond explained today. Investigators said Martinez had been reported in a backyard in the area where a series of burglaries have occurred recently, but fled befort officers arrived on the scene. He was taken Into custody in the 200 block of Lugonla Street after the patroll· ing htllcopter picked up his trail . Officer Aumond .said today that ,._tartlnei -who carried $3,500 in cash - is suapected of committing several Corona de! Mar burglaries too. The suspect has been sought aince a Decision Looms: Archeological Site or Home Huntington Beach city councilmen will be asked to choose tonlgbt between a tract of single family homes and a poten- tially valuable arcbeological site. Meadow Homes bas appealed a plan- ning commission decision which stopped construcUon of 137 homes on property at the northwest comer of Elli• A venue and Newland Street. Comnilssloners refused to approve a tentative tract map for the land, because part of it has been Identified as a fonner lndlan encampment. A large stand or eucalyptus trees is also located on the property. The Huntington Beach Environmental Council wants the tity to buy 3.S acres of the bluff land to preserve the Indian site, the trees and part of the bluff for a park. The entire tract covers 29 acres, but it is prlmarlly the bluff section which con- cern.. city oUlclall. Environmental council members have aOO urged the city to authorlie an Im- mediate archeological study of the blufr site to recover valuable artifacts before amateur collectors destroy the silt. Councilmen meet at 7 p.m.1 in city council chambers. From Page 1 APPRAISAL. • • the area. under a contract witb the Hun- tington Paclfic Corp. Purchase of the beach might also in- clode buying the HunUngton PaclfJc Apartments, near the city pier. All the beach north ol the pier to Bolaa Chica St.ate Beach belonga to Huntington Pacific Corp. If the atate buys the land, It will con- trol about 7 .5 milts of beach In Hun- tington Beach and the city will have one mile. Huntington Pacific Corp. officials have previously stated they would like to sell their property to some public agency. The primary question Sffms to be the price. Both sid., hope tht appraisal Burke ia seeking will aetUe the iaaue. July 31 escape from Orange County Jail with two fellow inmates, durln1 which two of them were captured including one shot by 1 sberiff'a deputy. Martlnei, alOfll with Frllllk H. 0rto1a, ~. of 917 W, CUbbotl SI., Santa Ana, and Kazuo Ozeka, 29, of Los Angeles, are charged with escape and kidnap as a result of that incident. The trio allegedly overpowered a jail kitchen employe and stole his keys to Ott the big fortress-llke facility at Si.Ith and Flower streets in Santa Ana. Ortega was shot in the shoulder during hll capture and admitted to the Orange County Medical Center jail ward to recuperate f0Uowin1 his woundin1. A fourth man acquainted with one of the three escapees was arrested later and charged with harl>orlng a f\Jgillve, according to 1herlff'1 deputies. Newport Beach police old today they had no estimate of the number of burglaries with which Martinea mey be charged, nor any amount ot valuables taken. Many break-ins have bun reported in th~ Harbor Area during the past week, including one in which more than $3,500 worth 0£ jewelry WU stolen from I Westcliff area borne. Transit Chiefs Okay Takeover, Will Buy Buses Orang• Coonty Transit District direc- tors today approved purchue ot 11 new, . modem air conditioned butel from the Flxlble Company for 1711.14' and alf"d to take over operatk>n of South Coast Transit Company bus operations between Santa Ana and Ot'&n&e Coast com- miinltles on Se.pt. 1. The district will lease elgbt air oon- ditloned buaes for the Orange Cout service from the American Transit Corporation, parent company to South Coast. The diatrlct will have an opUoo to purchase the buses. The county transit district took over operations of the Sant.a Ana bus: sy1tem Aug. 1 and is now in the actual bu• line operating business after cnly one year of elistence. In other actions today, the diatrlct dittctors: -Adopted an e1terior talor scheme for district buses of overall white with 1 wide orange stripe with black bordm. The color scheme wu copied from the Disney World monorail in Florida. -Agreed to allow children II ond under to ride lne on transit dlatrlct buses when accompanied by a rider paying tho flat lkeot fare. -Awanled the propo!ed La Habra Dlal·A·Rlde project operation to DAVE S)'Jlems of Beverly mu. and Lu Sy1tems or Palo Alto. The firm operate> a oimllar fedcrall1- finanted system 1n New Jeney. Racers to Come To Viejo Tour Some of tbe futat bicycle ractn In the United States and L a t I n America will spin into Mission Viejo in early September tor the community's fttSt an- nual 100 kilorrieter bite race. Tbe event, blllid the Tour de Mission Vlejo after similar events ln Europe, ii expected to draw many racen thortly after they rttum to tho U.S. lrom the summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. Tbe 100 KM couroe ia the t<Julvalent ol 60 miles and wm be achieved by clr<llng the community alon1 a 1.5 mile tract of long, Oot anu and ateep bills. Tbe race is scheduled for Sepl. 10 and II open ooly to membtn of tht Blcycl• League ol America, a natlooal raclnl ueociaUon. SEC Considers Action Against Ex-rail Officers WASHINGTON (Al') -Tbe 8ecurllios and Exchange COmmilslon says it is con- 1iderlng action agalnsl II former ofllcen of tht Penn Central Railroad aa a rault of atoct Ales ahortly before the carrier filed for bankruptcy. The sales "were deemed to nile the moe:t aerious quutiona u to whether it had been baaed on meterlal Jnalde in- formation,'1 SEC Chairman Wllllam J. Casey said today In a tw..volwne nport on tbe financial colllpee ol the, r1Uroad. Federal law probiblll olock ..i.s by corporate officers besed on inside i~ formation not avlilable to the aeneraJ public. Tbe SEC did nol opell out whal ... forcement actJon ti ia comklorlni In tho case. "These Of0""8 had aPJ>IHllt ·"""" lo Information ooncemlnl the state of Pann Colltral'I alfaJn which WU reacblni the )lllbllc only with a aeriouJ ll1IOUlll of diltortlon," the roport oald. 'lbe report added tha4 irlcr lo the bankruptcy llllq In JW>e J9'10, the of. Ileen, Including mombera of tho flnlnce and operating depll'tme:nt1, aold 1bout 10 per<ent of lhe lloc:lt they owned at the lime of the meraer. Tbe SEC roport wu pnopared tor lhe HOlll< tpeclal IUl>commtttee oa inVosU- gallom. 'IWA'1 labuloua Alnbauador Service lo tho Ea1t Coait. It's· aoeaay witha JitUe help !tom Golden Weet. "Golden Otter" commuton lip you lo L.A. Inlomational, right nut lo 'IWA'a lonninal ••• and that muns: • No freeway tn1!ic • No parking hualea • No upenai .. tuLt • No hqpp ban1·up1, •tnilht-tluoucb chtclcins. J!rllf Stceep .8 Laguna Beach Suspects Nahhe«f, ByJ.\Clt~ Of .. "'" '"' ..... Massive -sweeps by local, •tate and federal uarcollcl ol1lcen opinlt Ille Brol1*llood of £tanlll tow: bave -'led ID 111'11111 of eltlbt J.ocuna ~ pe ..... 1nc1 -ot. q11111ut1 ot contraband, polloo alltged today. SWI ·at largo II tho alleged ''Mr. BIJ:" of the Brotherllood who autboritles clalin ia the moJor IUJllllitr and dlslributor of mlncJ.bendlnf d1Vp In tho United Stites. NmotJcs Olfteei1 belleve that the l.ey man In Ille Bnltborhood II biding in Laguna Beach, wblle otbor penoas n>m- ed In tho Mml lndlctmcll may be ruo- nlng from lht law: While "'""'"" for J>Ol10lll oamcd m the Grand Jury lndlctmenll, IAgWlll Beach polfce olflcul unearthed some 111-· dltlaoaf ..,..Ucs activity and amsted seven pel"IODI not named in indictmonts. A raid at IOll Dyer Place In Lasun• Beach ...Wied In tho ltisure of live pounds of mut.juau, "ln'll'll ~" ot bubllb oU and "a couple OWK'lel" al. basbl1h, po~ claim. While at llie realdeact, a polk:e olllcer ' annrer..i u. telepllone and received an onler for u..... pounda "' blsbiab. Delee-. tlve Serveant Noll Purtell .. Id today. Amsted at Dyer Place wero five pe.....,.. A nld al 430 AahlOll Drive, Lapna Beach, rosulted In the urat of JlDUllY otto, lllmed In tho lndlclmollt and a woman. Several pounds of marijuawa, and a quaoUty of halhlah oil and hMhlib wore 1el2ed, according to ~II. Purtell Identified f4 of tho ptrl005 yel I to he captund by ltw enloroemont of.· ficlalJ as tonntr residents af the . WOCldlaM Drive art1. • He llld that of those captured oowJ; ~ we.re known to frequent tM' Woodland am, Including Dr. Timotb,y Leary, now a IUlitlvo In Sw-land aod.I named Ill an Orange County indictmenr '. with ball .. 1 •t • ..tillloo. 1l>ose indlctmonll wert In part based on testimony given by Laguiia Beach narcotics ,officers, J>llrtell .said. lie lald the Grand Jury -addrosaed by lJtl. Norman Babcoct, Detfftlve John · Sa\>orlto, Detectlve Robert Romaine 11111 Jilmldf. .• ' F-P .. eJ SURF PROBLEM ••• reported by Newport llloeuardl. "Saturday we bid a J>Olllblo broken hack and neck dialocatloo and on Sunday we bid another poulble broteo back," tho spoltellDID lald. ••Mott of. the injuries were eauaed in tho roucb IUff ...,. Balboa Pier," he Nid. A ..,..._... for Hoag llolpltal, where tho lnjurtd awlmmers were Ital by ambulance, lllld !Oday till! bolh were tmted In the -""""11111 IOlll home. 'lben WU DO lndlcatloa the Jn. jurlesweretertous, ~nNid. Lllquanll Nid the flag -wamln1 bathen to stay out of tht roucb water - flew over many parto of tho beach durilli tho weekend. ''Then ...,.. oome s1roo1 riptides out then alOlli with hlch llllf but a lot of people didn't heed our warnlnga: and \¥ent in IJlJWaJ ... the spokttnwl llid. "Some o1 U-I'll'• weno even trrinl to body aurf." The ....-.. alao said a .......... n1 . number of preventive actioos were tabn.. "We 11ve waminp and orden more than 5,000 times.over the weekt.Dd." the · Newport IUlnl reported. · "U JI hadn't been for U-5,000 ec-; llom, OIU' toll of swlmmen In troubl• would blve been a lot hllher, • be added. Meanwhile, tho Onnc• County llarllor Patrol bid oome oxcltemont of 111 own Sunday with • lllhlni boa! carrying ilO people bqan billowing black amolce as it he"1ed out tho Newport Harl>or cham>el tooea. An II a.m. nr. In tho engine ,..m of tho If.foot Bonanza sent cloudo of smoke into the air but it wa1 quickly tx· tlnpisbed wltb carbon dioxide b7 tho vwel'1 otipper, Gary 'lbompaon. ,._ OllAJllOI COUNTY Alll'OIT GotDINWUT 1WA OOLDIN-WIST 1WA LY .AJLA.X L•LA.X LY ArL.\X lNLAX NIWYOltlC 7:60A 8:25A 9:00A PHILA. 7:25A 7:60A 8:45A 9:15A 9:1!()A l1:40A 12:40P l:l5P 1:50P 1:45P. 2:20P 3:00P 8·06P 8:40P ll:OOP 3:00P 3:85P 4:15P WASH. D.C. 8:25A 9:00A lO:OOA 9:05P 9:40P 10:45P 11:50A 12:25P l:OOP IOS10N 7:25A 7:5()A 8:4M WT. 9:05P 9:40P 10:60P 10:20A 10:56A 11:80A 8:05P 8:40P ll:OOP . - ~·ONI CALL ~ATIONI -YOUI 'l'flAVR AGINf . OI '°'8111-ATI 714-979- Alaska Area Jolted By.Strong Temblor Great Snail Race Slated for· Fair TWA AMBASSADOR SERVICE 10DE EAST COAST PALMER, Alaalta (Al') -A 1trooi wlbquate wltb a masnJtude of I.I on tht Rlcbtet ocale ltruck about 70 mu,. weswo.uthwell of Adak, Alub, Wodlt• ~~ the Palmer Obsmatllr}' It WU felt Vtr'J ll""'llJ on Mat lallud, a spo~-· lald, but Ille mopitudo WU not IUfficlllll to ......... • lltmamJ, or Udal •ove. STRU!dPSllAW, Fnpnd (UPI) -Tba Rtv. Gaor1t l!all, IA Anglican -· .. y& ho will •II&" the "p•lell - rlc:t of tht ctlitury1' Dell weeUnd It a fair. . Ha ll1I hi bopet lo 11a .. 1111 1'ltllCll and Brltislt lllalll, WtlrinC till1 jocM)' ca)ll, oompotln& ... • llblo lllllls llttk which will pTOblblJ taU Ulell! 1111 IO ID hour to complelt. ' (with 1 littJe help from a friend) nes ' • ~· I ... • ~ "" po • tb tb I to Ne ad ., ''" .. I be wl lo. oU be tlli • by u. NI ... I Ir! ba ... "" "' 'Iii tb I Kl on wl lb ' ... ,. Jc Pr Sc Sc " )llj dr Fl et 11 at ~ ,. hi lb .. • .. ' .. Cl • • .. Ill ' ......,,-1,1m H DAILY rlLOT jJ Shuttle Worher 6 Won~t Have to Fish 9 11 lllCRAl!L aUBJN llUEllA PAllX (AP) -Don Bet- -.... bil lamUJ haft -......... to mab Udl ..... tbub to Iha --"""1IM:I. TIMJ'll -Wheiller to lldd I awim-lnln( pool .... potlt to lhalr lrlcl home lien or loot for 1 llr(• place with • pool alhocty ID. And .._, hll wile, Jud)', and lhalr lwo )'OWll -wm -the color lhaJ Wllll lhllr ..,. car. Belleacoutl, 3'71 II a pro J e c I -cm Ibo abutUe ~m at 11or111 .lmerlcaa Jlocbtll 1 s p 1 c e DMlloo In DoomeJ, wblcb -the IU blllloa---.....ity. -of Iha ..... ,,, - and_,. t.ooo otllon wm keep lhelr Jo111 at llanh Amtrlcan Ind an -led 1,000 or nwa ,W be hhl within three 1nn.lhl ccaJ11111111'- Beli-t, who bu been with Norlb Anwlcln nine Ytll'I, WU eilled. "J'lll dlmft -to to hi .. a job." be told 1 ._w. '"lbb aru I: pretty well 1llrved felt' ---• Whit If he'd loot Illa 11$,llllk·yeer Job? "I lbollibl I'd p up to Wuhlogtcm Ind U ... T ........ SOUTlf VIETNAMESE SOLDIERS HAUL DEAD COMRADE FROM BATTLE SCENE IN CAI LAY Gonmmont For cu Kiii 79 Commun I ill W hllo Loalnt Five In Mokont Delle Sklrml1h Girdle Power Skyjacker 'Made to Carry Bombs' ,,_Wlro_ ZRIFIN, 1'rael -All Arab 1IOllllll who ldmlUed biJlcl!IDC a B<lilan airliner told a mlllllry court todly tlne accompllca loRed be-.· to wur • girdle llulled with oiploolvtl. Rimi Alua TIJlllOUI, 21. lald abe bad betn manhapdled wben abe asked them where Ibey were going and why 1be had to wear the girdle. ". , • when I was on the plane, I took of! the girdle and 111d:ld the wires between my brtaJta because I was afraid Ibo plene would blow up," aiJe testilled. Two Diile bljtekm ..... ldllcd In May by llr'aell c:ommandol wbo 1ot aboard the piano alter ii landed at Tel Aviv. ~ paUellien and 10 cre,.men were !recd. Illa .Tanncus llld as tlio mllltory lrtbunll entered Ila --that lhe bad a· l\ID in ber powder boL She .. Id I eoddendenl, -Kbal11, u. "told me I bad to open the powder bor, toke out the gun, remove my glrdie and put 11 wllb the iun In mJ llult..H. I followed tbt orders." She llld that sborlly afterwards Mill Khabl pve her a l~incb wire, tore oil one end al Ibo girdle tnd lnlerled the wire there, put the girdle on the floor al tilt plane and •••• t.er. battery. Schmitz Named 'Man of Year' The Coqress ol Freedom bu selecled Jolin G. Scbmlb, Ameri<1n Party Presldentlll Candldlle, and Jolin Blrcb SoclelJ member u '1Man of the Ytar." Tbe •ward will be prc1<111cd to Schmitz, Oranp County ltme duck con- (ftlSIDlll, at a ptberlng Sept. I In tan.. In(, Midi. Scbmlll 11 tCheduled to 14- drtll the paup OD "'Where do We Go From Here!" Tbe caicreu of Freedom II a coaUtloo of orpnllatlool and "dedlc11ed to -lion of lndivldull freedom and atatel' npta." "She told ... that -Ytld"(OQO o6 Iha two IDllo bljtekm) llill up bit tlmmbl, conntd Iha wire to Iha bltlety/' Illa TIDllOUI WU!Jtd. "Whln lbt told me to ""1llOcl the win to Iha balluy aiJe npeated and uld, llmoll in a wblsper, 11 11 DOt for real, it ii a fate." He Finds Love, Will Tell Name For Only $1,600 . LOS ANGELE5 (AP) - D 1 v e, Schwartz fell in love wiLb biJ "AllJu.. quuque Glrl" on a abort ride up the Calllornia coul and, beceble he didn't know her name, bad to buy billboard ads acn>IS the rear of 50 city bum to find her again. "I found her," Schwarts nld Sunday. 1'But, man, l 'm not aa)'lna: wbo she ii or where abe ii." . That lnlormotloo will come, the 20t year-old neWI enlle-eur added, wbezj a newspaper ... mqulne relmbunel ScbwarlJ the 11,IOO In college Avinp be 1penl 10< the bu1 ads. Last mootb, wbtD Scbwarlz lnntlcallJ IOUgbl hll new-llul-loat love, be was more tolbt!Ye. He llld he inet "Albuqueniue Girl" OD a ride be bitcbecl with her and I male companioll in Santo Monico and lilted with ber for 1boltt 10 mllt1 up tilt Pac::iflc Coast. Later, he realized be dldn, even know ber name, only that abe wu from AJbu. querque,._ N.M. "She WU czut," he said. "U'a just a feellnc you. have wben you lilt to aomeone and you immtdiately eeem like old friends." Sclrnrb llld he used lnfcrmolion Jlt1ned from their brief lllCOUllter In bfl Id. II rud: "I Love Albuqueniue Girl. Real Skinny -Who Woru " LIVCI In LA Picked Me Up OD H1f1 1 in Slnll Moolcl, July 10. Contact me. Urgent.1• Schwartz: included bis •ddreu. Accidents Kill Five in County Over Weekend nr. -...... ldDed In °""" Count1 lrlflk ecddents Slmclly, tilt Or1n1e County Coroner'• olllce ftporl<d. Tbe dead: Lynn Lewis, 7%, of llOI 13th SL, Hun- tington lklch. Valarie Douglas, 10, of llO W. Wilton St .. Orange. Bobbie L. Easel, 19, of 333 S. Grand SI., Anaheim. Jeme1 H. Wrigb~ 22. 1 Marine Illa· Uooed al Camp Pendleton. An wlldentlfled Marine, 21, alJO of Camp Pendleton. Police nld Mr. Lewis wu killed wben hll IOUlhbound Cir wtnl out al OClllirol and 1inl<t 1 tree on Main· Strcot oouth ol Clay Av_ In llmllln(ton Bach. Tbe l~y-Dooglu lirl Wll killed wben aiJe dnbed Into Glusel! Street Darth of Quincy Avenue in Orange and WU llruck by I CM, Tbe 1 ... -and the (Ir! were ldl~ ed near midnight wben the car In wblcb they were rldlni -1lbouDd on Knot~ north al Slanlord Strcot in Gonlen Grove, went out of control, akhtded across the roadway and smashed into a power pole. the _., office llld. Thugs 'Get Away' To McDonaLI's Ronald McDonlld bad 1 bad time Sun- dlJ nl&bL Two of hll drlv•ln mtouronll were robbed within 15 minutes, police reporled. Butn1 Park olllcerl lald I b e ll~ld'• In the 1900 block of - BollJevard WU held up about ll:JO p.m. by lour IUlpecll well'lnl Ill:! muU. Three Carried hind gum and tilt fourlb • knife. Tbe1 101 IWIY with about 11,llOO after lockla& five employea In 1 will< in Ice boL Sedu~ed!' Says Boiler IV I \ Tithd Lady Denies She Paid for His 'Services' In London, O'ile&ID lald: "I lland by eveey 'WOnl I tald .. t tbe trial" He 1ile-I LOodoo nenpaper (tilt People) r<porl lbal ha --teaced to tJnt.maoth lmprilonrDeDt In 1'11 lot ...., lotpd recolpll to wttlldrl• .. -• filend'1 pool olllca .. 'flnp- Ulllltr Britllil In, ~ .. prnlooa conflctlon ""'1d DOI be reported lo tbe ,._ po1or to Iha trial or dlldated ID 1111 WI)' durln( the,...,... ..... rroundl 11 m!pt -)he Ju'l"• ..r6:t. Sir J'rlncil lald be .... al ~·· -bat decided to _.,, blm lieclUll •1 Wt Uaat tbt IDlll 11111,ld anothtr cm-.. u hlr huabead llad ..... laid oil, ''tbe lold -ha .. -lrom hll back to 1111ne Wllll ha ""'1d rot bed: to won. We're ttt'1 tormuto 111111 can wwt, • lbe 1114. '"Tblop "114 have cb a nr ed drullclD1, but .. ""'1d hawsum...i. We -W bep'our boule, but juat blro- 11. It would ban IDldt thlnp veey J'DUlh.'" I Bdltn<ourt uld, "llJ wile WU ..... ......S bolore the ...,lrlcl Wt' ... ~ We both -.. We ll>ou(IJI -•U.C cbaaper but -the oolJ 1111111 ft eurlallod WU rollll out fer dlz>. mr and dlnc•nc ... "Wt're -p out and eel all the 11..t w an boad now."' bt J.aucbcd. llul olblr llwr Iha -and Cir, he lald ....... , upect llllldt c:llan(e in Iha flmllT• Ille. "" lald ... ...Wd j1lll u ..... build the pool and patio ti lhelr prtttDI boma, • comlcrllble tJu.... btdroom -bunplo• within ur'1>ol ol the lrfnl)' bt llkn to -k each dly. llll wtr.. lbooP. would rather look ror a new bame. -And, hi added, "Jud)' WIDll • llOW ' niuo.lerblnl ,. I guua we'll be lootlnc · for ooe of thole." The BtttencotaU now have a 1f70 cm:spact and a ltM Cadll1lc and he llj'I il'• the compacl lbal will so.'. B<tl..-rl lu>ow1 wlull lt'1 lib to (et'. laid oil. It happened twice in Sin l>lo(o, where be worked for 1erospace ftrms beloni jolnlng North American. "I feel l'm guaranteed six years with possibly 10 from the shu1lle," he uid. · "I'm going to be able to Uve a few more . years comfortably." · 3,000 Reds on Move Tank-backed Troops Heading Toward Delta ~CON (UPI) -Three thousand Communbl ~ blcl<ed by • bur• force ol IO llullllD-bUll: lanb were ftjlOrlod movln1 tod11 toward the morbt town al Kompoo1 Tnbek In the Clmbodlln Pam!'• Btu -the gateway to South Vletzwn'I llrlteglc ldekl>a( Delio. -Air Force filhtel'bomberl used loer-,Wded 1'1DW1" bombs to destroy three 'Pini ol 1 rtilwe1 brtd(e northe1St of Hanoi and only 35 miles flom the aunese bordtr. -Navy jell from offshore carriers reported lenln( the Loi Dool rtorage area four milts northwest ol Haiphoni bumin& In • SUndly llrlb. Government troops have been trying since June 21 to recapture Quang 'f'ri province and Its capital, Quang Tri City. The province was taken by the Com· munistl on May J, one month after t!>e start of the current offensive. Kompong Trabe.t, 'iS miles west· northwest of Saigon, was c::aptured by the Communists early in the offenaive, then retaken by SOuth V~tnamese and Clm· bodJan ln>Opl .. July 14. Air Force and Marine flcbter'bomben lalocbd out 14 Communbt lanb tn the llU &mdlJ and todly. It WU the llr(ut nllJDber of North Vltbwnt .. tanks ever ftPOrted In the 1rt1. Kompoog Tnbek 11111 ulde Hlgbwey I -the vllll road beiw.... Sllion and the Clmbodlan cepllll al Phnom Penh - and ll.9o contrah a major Communist mpply route running norlh and sooth through Clmbodla. --Other Navy plan" 1lao hll the Van Dong storage area i4 mllt1 northeast of the dty and IDlde • di....t hit on the Mong Duong hlabw11 bridge IO miles to the northeut. -communllt gunnm bombanled South Vietnamese marines with 1,300 "'OIJJld3 of artUlery and mortar fire on the northem edge of Quang Tri city Sunday, killing three government troopa. Marines a1Jo turned back several Communlst lf'OUDd attacU but ne.Jtber aide reported making mucll progre&a. Many Communbt troops In the area . are believed to be veterans of An Loe . and Loe Ninh, two South Vletname!e ~ vtncial capitals almost due north of Saigon and northeast of Kompona: In other tctlon: -North Vietnamese troops captured two additional bamlell just aoutb al Hue todly, bringin& to 1tven the number tlkm In the Jut t..,, dlya. Four were liter a-. -Wm al Hue. .....,,,.,..1 ooldien and North Vlelnlmele ~battled In 1 number of scattered c1ubea around lt1llltry bait Oleckm1te. Meny aource1 llid 1beJ felt Hue -the next major terget le>< the Communilll. -Three 1JZmm artillery roundl were llred. 1t Hue but oo cuualtJu .1e.re r<porl<d. River Mishap Kills I PARKER, Aril. (AP) -A 21-yur-old man from Montclalr, Calif.. drowned after be fell from a makeshift Ooat into the Colorado River near Parker Dam, autboriUt1 llld. A Yuma County lber!U'1 depar1ment JPOkttman ldentllled the vic- tim Sm!dl1 .. Jem.. Rtmley. Tbe lpoblmln aid llemley .... tied by • Trabek. Strategists believed the Communists wanted to recapture Kompong Trabek to ..open their supply line in prepantion for a new advance into tbe South Viet· lll!DaODelll. Body Un~overed Corpse Relat,ed to Girl's Death? UNION CITY (AP) -A body so badly battered Ill RX coold nol be deter- mined baa beta found ln a grave 1n Unkln City, and invetU&ators tried to learn whether there wu a coonectlon with the Vicky Lynn IS<lin killing. Weldon Mead Kennedy, 29, charged with slaying the l~year-old Union Oty girl, ti in Jill in Worland, Wyo., for questioning In the 1tobblng of two bitcl>- blkln& Illinois youths. Tho unldenlilled body wu found Salurday near Nlmlb Frcewoy. Aclinl Union City Pollet Olld Jere Buhlnlkl llid bis departmeol w11 Upped oil lboul the body by Wyoming 1ulbortUe1, but declined to 10 into detail. Miii lselln WU killed by • llab wound In the throal Her nude body WU fOUl)d here 'lburldly under the houte where Kennedy bad been living. Tho slrl lived 1 block from the mun!er ICtllO. li~loo(~~rope~~to~two~...,~~pa~m~lcm~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d~ I AllW.- FINAL WEEK OF SALE WOMEN'S SHOES ,. ........ w ...... Foetw.-. I MEN'S I FLORSHEIMS FINAL REDUCTION VALUU TO $36.H WINTHROP '9°° VALUU TO $Z2.00 $ to VALUES TO $37.00 WOMEN'S HANDBAGS $ 00 Values To $30. While They Last! ONE GROUP WOMEN'S SANDALS VALUES TO $21 .00 I .. :· • ' ' ' .. ., • • ' . I • . .. ' .· • • ' :· ~· • \ .. l . I • OPEN MON., & FRI. NITE TILL 9:30 P.M. Ute T .. I~ .. ...,~ Ha.,•11 C..,. 54 FASHION. ISLAND NE~ORT CENTER444-4223 .. ____________________________________________________ ..., ____ ~. • • • • • . When"Surf Up So's Trouble BEACllFRON'l'S, DEPT. - P u I together 9G-degree inland temperatures, a lukewarm ocean, a sprinkle of riptide and moderate to high IW'f for whipp~g and I'll tell you wbat YoU've got. A recipe for trouble, that's wha t. II was thus along the Orange Coast in many areas over the past weekend. Newport Beach was a good example where up to six-foot surf prevailed with a goodly mixture of riptides and heavy at· tendance from inland areas. 1be result was that Newport's lifeguard crew made more than 600 ocean restues and had to warn more than 5,000 swimmers that tMy were about to get lnto trouble. EXJJERIENCE ALONG our coa!lline demonstrates that any time you have torrid tem})'ratures in the inland climes. we are going to get throngs of beat- beatera streaming down to our rtgion. You do oot. however. always 1et !he precise combination of elements tbat cause our various life(Uard staffs to have Jll,1htmares. For example, you can have the com- bination of hot inland and a freezing ocean. The visiton will come anyway ~t they won't stay in the ocean much w1~ ice floating in it. ThUJ their safety JI preserved and they can spend their titne in our ice cream parlors. Or you can have hot inland and • oce~ filled with red tide and jcllyfi.11il. This 1llo will diJSUade them from very much ocean splashing. BUT mEN, every now and then y~'ll get a weekend like this last one where: in· land is hot, we are hot and the ocean 'temperature Is nice. Ocean swimming conditions in some 1pot1 lilr.e Newport, however were a bit deceptive with some big sets ' or surf combining with riptides to give the visitors trouble. These are: the kinds of days when the men of the lifeguard service earn their pay and then some. Some Wrong-Thinkers are: of ~he ~P­ nioo that if you have rough awunnung conditions in ooe area of our coutline, the amt di!ficulties prevail along our .. Ure IUlfllne. -l.m'I nec.ssarily ... ... l SPENT PART or my w .. kend, fO' example, watching the board surfers off Thalia Street BeodJ in ~ Con- dllm< were Jim medlwn •• bell. Doud surf en are a hardy lot and not eaally Im-- pressed by a few five-foot waves. Board surfers are much like sports car drivel'I who all want to drive the \!0\11'18 in the aame groove. Thus the, ~ riders all want to take the aame 1wave, m the wne alot and break the same direc- tion. Lore of the sea alJo insists that the surfers cluster together tn ooe spot. for that ii certalnly the only place from which you can catch 1 wave. ALL OF TIDS makes for excilinl: view- ing when you are safe upon lhe beach. It also makes for some spectacular con- vmation between the surfen themselves when 12 of them come off together oo the same breaker. Fortunately, most of these verbal ex- changes are lost to ean along the shore- line as the wave crashes and boar& and head> bang together. It Js diffJcult to guess what we 'll do 1long our surfline U conditions get more crowded out there. Ma..ybe we can install traffic lights on buoys and refertea with whistles, noating on lnnertubes. Democrats Favored ' PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -Voten feol the DemocraUc party is better able to handle the: natioo'1 serious problems than the Republican party, aecordJni to the latest Gallup Poll. Tho poll, released Sun- day, showed the Democrats boldina 1 5S to 47 perooit le.ad. U,IT.....,_ DANNY BLACKBURN, 10, EN ROUTE TD HOME-AND D!Ant Boy Waa Balked 1t Flrat by R19ul1tion1 Binning Oxyetn Ho111e to Die Boy Denied Seat by One Airline LOVELL, Wyo. (UPI) -A lG-year-old boy sulftring from cancer who wanted to return home "to dJe in peace'' was denied a seat on a commerc.lal airline dur.lng the weekend because officials said his-mygen breathing eqW~ ment violated Federal Aviation Administration. (FAA) rules. d . However, another airline atepped in, interpreted the FAA rules differen y and new Danny Blackbum to his parents. He arrived in bis hometown ol Lovell early SUnday. DaMy, who waa treated in a Denver hospital for br~ ~r and ~Id he has only a few weeks left to live, rpent three hours wailing 1n Denver 1 Sta- pleton lntemational Airport after the first airline told him they could not ny him home. "The FAA states that we cannot accept for pas.sage llfJOPlf. who de~ 1 on os:ygtn in flighi or have to carry their own oxygen supply with them, .. said Ernest Seidlitz, a spokesman for Western Airlines. "We tried to help the boy and only had 10 minutes of time to make a dee Woo." 1be boy's father DonaJd Blackburn telepbooed the United PrtS$ lnter- natiooal bureau in Denver and told bis story to newsman Dick Snyder. "I couldn't think of anything else to do. The: airlines,won't listen to any one else. I Just toot a chance that they might listen to tbe -people," Blackbum aaid. Snyder teleptJOned Frontier Airlines and official! mide roOm fer Danny on a full night to BUHngs, Mont, the close!t avaUable airport to l.oYell. In Bll1:1P&s1.Danny'1 mot.her and a nurse met him and took him .home . . ' D&nny•s lllfl<ss was first dlacove..d II tnOnihs ago. Tho _boy bas since undergone a series of deep brain operations, but hb: cue was fmally declaftd termlnal •. • "AD:hlt gtlllllpmnll .,. hen," 1111 falber Wd. "l would have bad to tiff him back to Ibo holipllll without that nlghl Ther<'s no life for him there. 1• An awful lot of people helped us get him home ao be can die in peace. Danny tl!Pk It all pretty wdl. He II jual happy to be home." Hiker Collapses, Revives . To Conquer Death Valley LAS VEGAS (UPI) -BUI Collins, 47, coll~ on the fourth day or his walk acr'OIS the bwning Death Valley and was fOUDd delirious, babbling and clinging lo a m~uite bu.sh. , Stipport team member Mu r r a y Westgale propped him up, fe<l him fruit and water, helped him to patch up his bruised and blistered feet , and CoUins was oU again. "I'll never do it again ," said Collln1, who completed his JI-day, 316-mlle hike Sunday by.waJking through the doors of a resort hotel where he v.·orks as an assil- tant to the president. Joining him on the last triumphant mile along the Las Vegas "strip" was Sammy Davis Jr., dripping with sweat while Collins appeared no more the worse for wear. "Collins is in better physical condition now than when be left.'' said Dr. Elias Gbanem. "lllJ bklod pressurt II do"" slightly but still nonnal and he lost a few ))OUDCll." • ·Collins aald lie mad< Iba trek to publlclu education projects to help American.Indiana in Nevada. "The onlJ'thlng the while man evor 1ave • the lndlan ... was CUster," Collini said. Hia walk tobk·him through desert areas where air temperatures IOU' up to 130 degrees arid .the ground bakes to 1 near 200 ct.,, .... On the fourth day, blJ fe<~ badly bliste..d, he IUCCWllbed to the desert heat and coUapsed outside the Badwater Fiats area where a l4J>POl't vehicle wu to meet him Dear 1 road. ••1 wouldo1. have made it past the road 11 Murri}' hadn't came in and got me ,'" Collins sald. Spa~sky ~Ounces Back ' Rwsian Pbiys Best Chess of Se~ . ,~ ; . . REYgJAVIK, Iceland (AP) -re)eclail,.lhlil l•ilncbof a~ attaclt ~ 11«!1 5-"1 bu playod bis 11111 ·~ Donl!h I~• J- ~ c:lutm--to_-, "He'a ....;.i.,. hell ·-d. Ille -.._.. ••• .. . ' ' plof>lltlf11° ml bu ddeo!ed ~ ..... BobbY.Flacherforllloflnttlmellinoelhe .at·tM 2W move. l'lldler sacnficed hfl -for • bllbop. . opener Jn their malch.'ln July, . "II -time for FlldMr lo nilp," Spwl:J'1 COllYlacb!c victory Sundat Kiibilaa aid, but "tlio mt eill>lbv• boosted the lluallan dlampioa'• llll!lng ........ -alilbitloa llr - presllge od namnred Plaher'a Jud ~ -. Fllcber, without 1111 llfter II &amet to 111-t~. Spusky needs queen. and hopel<uly beaten, - 11 poinll to keep bis world Ulle. Filcher to make~ ......... Oa the Jiii --u.-acH. 11~ to unsut him. A victory coun11 one hlll houn d. plq, Flodier _..,. IU point ml • draw hill a point cloct to lllpl(y that he wu li.UW up. lie The crowd fn ReykJIYlk'• aporla hill, alJned blot --..., left -Amfrlcaa tourlala IDcblded, rooted for waltq to ~1tulate Spaaq, who Spassty, but Fllcher WU llli( fawnd to -~ olf tho llale. The topple the Ruszlaa in Ille pma to come. Ruslian ""' ,...,tee( with laud •pplauae wbeohera_...i. They me<! aglln Tueeday. Troops Attacked · The 2t-y'81'-old BNokfyn, N • Y . , challenger looked llnOo ..a dilcouraged In the final alagOI al SUDday'a pme. Bui he WU r<Juecl ml amlling wben he retum<d to hiJ hold• few houn later. Spa.ul;y. playin& the while cbelllJlen, had the openln( move Sunday. II wu pawn to tin& four, a more ,.ggreulve openinl thaD the (>IWD lo -four that he usually --with apinll Fllcher. Flacher arrived llnl mlmltu late. He . took the ,..,. into Ibo Sicilian dd .... , which he played to I dr•W againll S~ in the IHeoth pme, wbeo the ebamploo wu aiao playiaf wbile. 2 Soldiers Killed; Youth >.. In the aeveuth &ame. Flacher IC- cepted a pol.9ooed pawa aaaillce olf"'<d by Spusky. EIJ)UU AY lhll II higbl1 dangerou1 for the player with the black ptecea, and tbiJ time "Spuaky WU evidently well prepared." grlDdmuter Isaac Kuhdan IOid in an analylll or Ibo game for The Auoclated Pnu. .. It 11 ctoubUul that Fllcber wlll ev .. apia ap. lure the poilon pawa In an lmpnrlanl contest." Spauky'a 14th move wu a novel one. He retrtaled hiJ flnighl to threaten Fischer'• queen. Yugoalav grondmaster Svetow Gllgorlc aald that lhll showed Spasaky bad "found the aofullon be had been unable to find in U Y""" and mastered the Sicilian defense. "Now, even if he loses the champiomhlp -and he probably wllf -Spu!f<y will no longor go home humiliated," Gllgoric added. Tho American llowed the tempo of his moves and began hunebing over lbe table. He ottered a queen swap that wu It Wasn't Joke: Actress Duke, John Astin Wed BETHESDA, Md. (AP) -Aclresa Pat- ty Duke ml actor John Astin wtre mu- ried btn lhll w.Uend -appmnlly. But there WU no IMOUDCtment and photographers and newanen were barred from the ·c:mmocl)'. Security euards even broke 1 lock on 1 door l<adlrig to the roof or • n<lghborlng apartment bulldln(( to teep· pbotorrapb- era from gellln& pielura. llapfte the aecrecy, a crowd d. about !O pulOlll gathered outalde the lillle gray ml while house In Bethetda, wher< Astin'• lalll« liv01. The wedding ,... h<ld Satunlat in the -·,anion. Assassinated in Ireland BELFAST (AP) -Two Brllilll .ot4lm ml a youth wm ltUJed wly to- day u the Y1o1enoo fn Northern 1r<land lnmued aglln, brfnllnl the tlJtte.y"" deoth toll clooe to 500. The Catholic prrlllal d. the lriah Republfcan Army ....., rtpOr1ed to have regrouped followlnl Ibo Britllh Anny'• ..... p Into --llronghoJda in Bellul ml lwdouda rt lul "tUf ~ ~ an .lmlY po.c fn . Belfut came UDIW lln from an anti- tank bazoota and lmmedlotely raided nw1>y hom,. fn the Andenonltown aru but flll<d to locate the wupon. Two sold.Jen were killed and two othera were injured when their armored jeep ·WI! burled Into a 4ltch by • mine on a country road in C.OUOty Ferm•naoe. near the border. In Bdfasl, the body or 1 youtb or about 17 wu found on a street, apparently the victim of an usaui.natioo lqUld.. He wu not lmmedllt.ly ldenllfled, but both Catholic ml ProJestant execution squads have been acUve in • Belfast in recent days. The three deolhl railed the confirmed fatality IOU In U11ta -All&\111' 1111 to 411, with m </.•them........,, lhia Y~_. '""' IRA'• mllilanl, Provlalonll .. ,... warned that Ill memben ire ready in resume operlt.lona after • 1ull. Guerrillas who too~ rtluge acrou ·the bonier In the JriJh npubUc Jut week ,were reported lillertng back Into the Locidondeny area. Calbollc IUpporl II lhet met wl!h Wbi!Uw w11!J< uti.Br!Ush feeling ii nmn1nt1 blrh. It -speculated lllot the Brltllh admln&tntor might ro1 .... 331 IRA !IUlp<Ct. still inlemed to appea>e lbt' Catholics: Hospital Thief St.eals Doomed Family's Money ·. • •, NASllVILLE (AP) - A 0Sbelbyv!Ile woman says a tbl<I took her lut Im and her dying husband 's watch when she fell · asleep during an all-night vigil for her husband at 1 bospilll. "It's beyond me why anyone would, want to take the money and watch "lilh my bus band lying down tbe hall, dying ,•, Mn. Mary Warren sald. "I just hop<, that whoever toot It needs it a Jot more than 1 do." She sald relaUv,. broug)lt b e r lwband's Social ~ and disability ehe<ks ·Friday. to help her pay for her stay U.Nashville and her buJband's sta1 io St. -)l<lspllll. \ '"I · ciWJOd tiio cheeks and put ttif> money and bis watch Jn the zipper com~ partment of my pocketbook," 1be recalJ. <d. "I had been trying to stay up .u· niiJit lb the waiting room ·down the ·"8ll from my huai.nd in .... l<Xllelhing hap. pened to him during the night. .. She sald she dozed periodically Friday Catholic resentment triggered a major rk>t in BeUast when a mob stormed an mny pool' in • aporla rrotmd. ton down an iron fence with tbe1r bands, set an annorod car ablue ind atoned tr.ops. · night and finally fell asletp about .t ,30 Allor • peooelul -·lion lb pro. test the ....,., takeover d. Casement Spor1a Plrk, about 1,()(1() men and youths ·-the """' po.c, cbeend "' by hlllldreda ol byst.ndet1. Tbe pro-Catholic Social Democratic and ....... putiea canceled lalD today with ' Wllllam Wbitelaw, Ille British ac(. mfnialntor d. Northern IHllUICI. The par- ty ludm apponnU, l<ored 1aa or Right to Die Backed NEW YORK (UPI) -Aecordin1 to multi ol I IJI< magWne "'"<Y. rel .... eel Sunday, more than IO Jiertenl d. a nl· tiOllll poll C111 medical cin.belleve U.1 a ponon suff<rlnc lnlm • JenninlJ ll1nea cies<rves the right· to die with dlcnlly. Tbe ml(alne reported 11111 ti pet'C<DI ol IJ,000 reidm who mpoaded to I qu<&- IJonnalre print<d In Ule'a AprU· 7 issue sald lhet ,._ted the rtcbt ol•ir d1fnl -tortlldelt8tmeut lhol wwld •rlilldall1 prolq lilt. a.m. Saturday. - • • She satd when she awoke about t a.m .• ! she noticed the zlp(Jf< -partm<nl op<n and found the money Ind the walcJii missing. The watch ii more lmporUnt than the money, she Aid, becauae II II one or her . husband's most prlud )>OSSeSSions. .... "My busbaod'a pualng oo, and I bavr. five children at home, no pvceries, bUls . to pay and oothing to pay tbem with," Mn. 'Warren II.id. 11Tbe only income J., ba.veJs my husband's Soclal Security and disabillly. I Just don't ltnow what I'm. gonna do." • Director Succumbs .. ,• LlTl'LE <X>MPTON, R.I. (AP) -T.!· Waller Gorman, 51, director or tbe al· temoon 10ap opera, 11The Guiding • Lfgbl," dle<l SalunllY at hiJ ""1Ulli!F home. Other radio Ind television -·· Gonnan directed were the "Kate Smith Show," "Duffy'• Tavtrn, •• "Young Dr. .Maloot'' and "World Apart." East Plagued by Showers· MLu Duke, 21, who won ID academy awonl fn lllU for her role 11 Helen Keller In '"The Mlrtcle Worttr," wu marrl<d twice previously. Astin, who stamd In the C<i<vlllon aeries, "'lbe Ad- dams Flmily.'' a1Jo bad been wed befOTI. The Rev. William Wendt, wbo of- ficiated while wearing an CJl'lllll• Veal· rnem, wu -d. the few who would 1111<' or the woddlng. G~vemment Reports .Air . ' Oearier-But Not Water " ' I Huntsyille, Ala., Meniphis Get Heavy Rain. "They were Vtl'f real people and II WU evldmt that they ""' ..., much in love, IL was a very jo~ O<'<:Ulon," he Aid. A local niclt mllllc group. "The John Wells Delegation," showed up to plat at Temperat11re1 Ntlll uw-rr. ,, ~ .. " • M H ... .IN IS n .1$ ., ... :a :lf ... • Ml• Pf'IY•I'"-the wedding, unsure untl.I the Jast·that H At ~...,.1 ... "'"· '"'"' fMll • wasn't a pract.icll. joke. klCfl *' '1'11 ''11 "' • ... ..._ ,.,,,. "But we called '""'"" Ind it turned out ••te kftdt.,, n al""'1r ,._ tM• • ~ IMft 11Mk9CI M4tllpH1t l~ to be re.al," Wtlls aaid. He Aid U. .:.: .;:'!'".:!, =' ~ .. guests ranged from ·~ ltralgbt ~ 11111 __,.,..,... ..,._., people to belutiful YOUDC people' who ~l-llllffflt .. \ae9ftf.,... CIIDI from"""'--" ., ... MMkt .. OkMNIN. "' ... ......._. ... ...... .,_., ,.. ... JMwter "' - flf """"""' .... Cillfltf'lt """"°"' f6 r-------------. -"""' " ... ~ w..t .......... IMif a.---. ........ tfl .... ... ... ... , ........ ,..,..,.,... .. __ et ...... OrL Tl •tlNla..,.... tM ....... It ... ,.... .... ., ..... ,.,.. llt.!t-.. ,, .. ........ ()""411 WANA•er v ....... ow. -......, --.. ...,, LllN ................. ... ........ ,. """' ........ ......_ .. .. ,. ........... II -.YM'TW. ...,.. """ tMty lft .. ,... (_, .............. ,..,.. 1""' • ,. 11. • .,.., ............. ,.,. .... ... ,,.w..,~tt. S111i, •-!'Wu -· .__ l'f'9I ., .......... t rlf """ t.t ... "" .. '"i . •:»J,M. ~ TVI NY lfW ................. _, S:4tt.11'1, ... 1 l'l"' .................. tt:• .""' « ..._ • ............ •in, . .,,. , .. SlcMf .,., • . • •• ... ••• f:'ll ia,11\. I.I DAR.Y PR.OT DELIVERY SQVICE ~ °""" c..., .,...._ _, ..... --.......... llWl"'•"* ...... • W.1::~ _,. ............... .... IM~a., ... ...._ .... ___ _ ..... u.-a. ............... ... hit ·-•:• ...... .... 1:# "'"' .... -4:1itA ... """"" .._ ___________ _, ' . WASlllNG'ION (UPllr-Tllo nation'• willl IUllalned elforll such u ..,.,. aJr .,.y ·be p\tq .• Utile i:Jean<r. but urban """'' have already made the wale!' pollutkin II probobly _ u bod u strong federal law"'" <011trlnr,the .,.. ever, the govtnVDtnt11 annual report: on tire nation, rul progress can be made ln the state </. the environment aa1d today. comblttlng air pollutJoo." Prealdenl Ni>oa, fn a pref«< to the Oa water, however, the r<port aald Cowell oo 1Cnttrou0 wetal QualltJ~• UO-••rw dala oa w1ter polluUon ••• are less Pll• r<porl, pralaed Ibo -ii encounoctnr. AD100(I otber thlnp they tn- reJ)Ol1ed but lald ''tbeto lhould he a dlcalo lhet land l'WlOff from fanns and ...., l'llllzallon that w -not dooe eV<ll urban land, u oppoaed to • ...n.,.. mJP!; lllOI ~ fn..... -... from ciliell and facl<rl .. , baa ...i .-cnne alowl)r, Ind that a IDllCh ,....ter Impact m waler pollu-~ -prlorlllea !ti dllllcufl aod tJon lllan .... reaIJzed. .. ..... fcllltl • "In aD l1(>il " m.r huinl. the - -added ... -·.-.i lhol Ille -d. tlulJj<atl -klll -dota ••• -eel lllOl Ille quollb> " Ille labs, " ""'-iaf." . olf ,Ia -of - -!ti lmpiMq. II c:alled f(Jr a -ler ell~ to end the -~ ... I I w lnlm -lnlm land d. nutrleoll, f"1lllzm "-fl• -• .......... porllnD d. (lelllddoo, orpn!c tnalorUll and the aoii ·· IOlol ""'---_..,. . • partlclea. cnat alten c.rry theni. ·' "We ca RP9Ctl' 11t ~ "tbeM · uu wt fail to do aot' the report II.Id. wa1come 119* to -• tbo -•our ~ kJr wator quality WW llal!t(lrdl and ....,._ ~ Oii~ not' achlm! mallmum llnpt'O'""'"'t " td for b1 u.. aeon Air Ad d. 1111 The ""*'quoted ,....._ ,~ .......,. !Giit -..._ • <lliwll that the capllll and operatJnc . ,,,, r<por1 -· ....,. ., m1aw d. -or ~ 1111 CllM'elt ... all _,,~wlMllllJ-do"""'*'•ll --tal alladordt dUring tho -I d\lrllll .lho put ,.., .... , -Will ... 1117'.1 bUIJon; but h llald .. A"8ilill VIAii II .... t.tlll. tilt inMll;M ipmding thole funds will the qaably of air • -·-bnptvri<l ilo • wHli nv ~llal lmfllinntnt to bet-119 w mt. TIU lelll m 11'11 their vlablllt1. ' • 7 ~ • ' • • • .. '• ' • ' -· ~ Al Pl c ·• . " [lo I bo "" boi ,., ... 1 • be< !!<; ~ 1 I] 4 Cl ml cl. ""'I lloo a.ul< Pll d JW lleU J = IDid ~~ ~ ; ·1 :J ~ a • ""I •J ~ ~ ~ twa i lbol ~ dill ~ ..Id ti !is~ 7 Today's Flllal . N.Y. St.eek• . VOi:. U, NO. m, 1 ii!CllONS. )11'A'*5 ORA~E COUNTY. CAUFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 7, ·19n N TEN ·CENTS . ' ~ewpori-Mesa Voters to Choose 2 Trustees >dmlnl"nUft ... 1111111 to Aaaemblyman O'lli Biddle (Jl..Rlvenlde). .Albe, II, ol !Of Vla X..Ule, Newport Beocll, Is .. at1ome7 -..... -... ,_ .. tor m11. He ·lud u.. dtlsen'• '""'p wbll;b,belpod ...... the -for the -.,. pool at Newport ·-Hilb Sc!>DcL. ,,_,....,, •• ol 'rl Balboa Covu, bu ...... c:blldrm -... ·-• IAltal ol H -In thO dillrld. He Is 1111 ebotelrldan In practice In Newport Beocll. a.ndltr, 3$, of 21$ a,stal Ave., Balboa llland, Is .. atlorllo7 -bu ll•· ed In tho -"" 17 yun. Ill Tnlllee Ana Sil<, t.bo cmHdalel are Joo Celall, Biia It White, Joo DullY, Artl>ur J. -. Tbomu w. --. Jt., Tom --. -c. Sanpter and Dovid KNtcer. eerau, at, o1 ao Mldlael Place, Newport Beocll, Is a ~ 11111- IO< llcDondl Douglas. Mn. White, It, ol 110 Roblnbood Lane, c..ta Mela, ii a mothtt ol five who bu been acll•e In local PT A work. Dully, II, of m Ogle SI., Costa Mesa 1,434 Rescued on Coast . ' . . Thu~r:ing Surf ;Jmperils Near~record Crmvd . ' ' . . Man Tries . ' . t.9. Kill Self ID .Jan Cell . . Concert, Not CooYert In Candidate'• Paat--. = qualllleall••• nd. tlc_....iD~'• llaord-lort.bo-- -Unllld lldoool Dllbld, .. Dolly Piiot lat Tlaiido1 ..... Cldhlo -.. W. ff Mw Jr. -"poll tlrJ 11 l ti .. C.11 'CJ em. "'': .... ,, n ................ ~ -• .. .... "plll Ji d .,., " .. 0 -Concort A-" . " .. . ' ~~v,e .~y -San Clemente, IS reacuea I D moderate, nvHool llllf. ~ hl&h ltewport -""'· ........ Iii to eJcbt feet In -pla<:el, tGot a heavy toll m batben llld llllfen. "We bad DI te1CUe1 cm Friday, 102 oa Saturday and UI SundaJ,'' t n • spokesman said. "'lllat Saturday fllure comes awfully clooe to the all Ume blch- •'Tbe water WU IO warm -almDlt 70 (Seo SIJJIF, Pop I) 8 Seized ·in Drug Sweeps . . 'Mr. Big' of N~coti.c Brotherhood .Still at Large • ., J&a[ awonu. ........... )'' ,.. m ).. ...... ..,. '*91, --·---opjlilllM --oCllerml 1-_, rllollll-11111111 1- -)WW .. -II I -'1IJ ol-t I, ........... lodoJ. 1111 " ""' .. Illa ...... "llr .... ., ........ ____ _ ..... _ ... _. ....... _... .. ' .,--= ....... a..,.... - lloJt ~ I boliaot 6il Ula .... -.. .. II lllld:lll .. Mdln& Ill .......... --... 1·-........ ;a; . ...,._ ......... . .... ___ ,.. __ _ Aid bf would lib to pall tbe d1str1<I to 10< staff and !!ludentJ. find out wllal m1dtDtl wont In tbdr 5a1l81ter, 31, of 2304 CIUI Dr! .. , New· aehooil. port Beach, ii .. •ttomey -laUlht Sorce, 11, ol 185 Roblnbood Lant, Colla ICC' four yean at Eotll>Cia High SChool M-. bolds 1 Calllornla teaching creden-before 1olng Into private practice. Ila! bu! eumnlly -u aa ,._ai Krtu&er, 41, ol 441 'l\latln A .... nianqer of Villa Managemen~ Inc. Newport Beaeb, Is a proleaor ol 1peeeh Rendenon, 31, ol 4'1 E. 200> SI., c..ta at cal State Long Beach and Is tbe Mesa. ta .in attorney .who crew up in former director of special education for Newport Beacll · and ara<IUaled-from • the State ol Oregon. Newport Harbor lU&h SCbool. District Five coven West Newport. the llllcK!nnon, 31, o1 1117 Marlnm Drive, Balboa P<nlmula, Lldo J.sle and Balboa Newport Beach, ii a dentist who ii ad· Wand. vocatlnc cluses ln dt7 aovmunent, con-Oistrlrt Six Includes Newport Hei1bts aumer allaln and psycholoclcal oervlces and IOllthea51ern Costa Mesa. DAILY PILOT ...... "'W. ,..,.. Mit. POPE'S NEW HOUSE RISES AT PIRATE'S COVE Under the W1!9r, Rock StrHI Wails to bo Pned ' .Tidela:n.d .s Home . .. . . Man Builds Pirate's Cove House Edl:lr Pope Is building 1 unique home In Plmle'a-Owe, 1 oecluded rocky Inlet just ,,... ol Corma del Mar City and State Beach Park. The view ii great, looking out ....., tho entrance to Newport Harbor, or look- ing down, straight down at lwbor waten. Pope. who now llvet nWby al 2733 Shell St., Is one ol tbe lucky few who actually owna a piece of Newport Harbor tldelaods, EnctJy how much. city o II I c 1,a 1 s eouldn, tell right off lhls morning, but lt'1 enough far blm to erect bJ.s $125,000 . house m lliltl, to hear the water lap ogai~ lhe rocks below. The addms of the .. ,. trl·Jevel 1s ma Rock Sl, but Pope'• Giily -to lhe dwollinfl w\ll be !rom'Goldemod.A ... ue. Rock sir.et, H ~ la only a paper street -llld I Yf!IY "'"' pipe!' llnce Phones Jammed At City Hall U you tried to call Newport BeaCb City Hall bet.,... IO:IO llld ll:30 1.m. toclay, ebances are all you beard wu a lot of rlnl)ng In 1our: em.. . A !lll1taoctlm In lhe main twltcllboard pm•lell ... tori '""" recei•lntl . .., ealll -lho outalde. "Wbell they -....I I r:lnc, tbe gJrls cwldn'I boar ..,,,... m tbo other end,"· laid City .._ llollert WJm. "A re- polnnan '*"" GUI llld apparenllJ fomd the trouble riPI a"8J. ". "I can _,,. ---tried to call lhlt t1tli _, ... lntmtlonal dlort to ie.m our W'Ofklold," be added. llarbor Board Meets ,,,. ln"'8 Camly -c.m-mllllOD 1'111 -'l'll<ldQ> al 1 p.m. to -'""'"*" lloallng boll bertlll .. a np1 ... mea1 fer exlolln( ~ In lt, too, ts tmderwater. Whatever publk view will be loll by the construclion. of P9pe'a house may never bf replaced but In theory be may not have the panoramic vista of saJlboals and thlnp forever, either. Right acrou "Rock street," In t b • middle ol the IDie~ are another doien or so underwater lots t b a I are lega117 buildable, according lo city olOciall. Newporl B e a c h Building Director Robert Fowler said the ownen of them could fill them all In, build tbe road, and build at least 10 houses . 'Whether tbe city would evtT let that happen ls quesllooable, but Calvin Stew- art, Parks, Beaches and Recreatioo dt- rec!Or, noted tbJ.s morning that both the city and state ha .. been alow to acquire tbe propertlel to avert tbe poulbility. ''They, were tn aniemation at one point," Stewart said, "but.-the .W.'5 were dropped." Oru11e Coan Weatller Yoo may not believe It, but lhert ii a slight poalblllly ol brief -· en 1\Jeoday, accord1ng to Ibo weatberlady. 0 I her than tha~ llUM)' -will pre..U wllh tem- perltuttl ol 11111 the -· rif. Ing to IO Inland. • · INSmE TODAY Two llttl1 ¢rll, tnlpptd In a' clo1d for four cfoVI. """ flflGUV "'"""d oft« their en.. for htlp ...,, heard bv • tt<Mgu ooollcinfl Mr· dog. s.. ltoril Page $. ...... -' =:-... ': .-... --" c....-, • --' ............. . .... 11 I' le -.... , 1•1 .. ---" -. ................. ..._ f.lillllff ' ::::: -J .......... tMt; T ........ W -. -. -·--...,.._ .. """"' -ol the -.mie ...,.. tri1a1oD -~I Rlt!Jor lltlldcl 1-lo q-., .1111..,.. Dtl ... . ' . . . ' ..._ . .__ __________ .. • . .. , • ' ' ' OAIL V ,!LOT 11•11 l'INHI Second Story Addition Construction crews have begun '''Ork on the second story addition to the Newport Beach Police station in back of city hall. The S&B,865 project, covering 3,000 square feet. is expected to be completed by September or October. Justice Age1icy Will Look Into Jane Fonda Trip WASHINGTON (UPI ) -In the fa~ or heavy mail from Congress and the public, the Justice Department's Internal Security Division is "looking into" an- tiwar atatements made by actress Jane Fonda In H1,1;nol. It wants to determine if she violated the !HO Sedition Act~ Assistant Attorney General A. Wiiiiam Olson, chief of the division, told UPI In an interview, "We don't have any plans to investl1ate her but we are looking at transcripts of her broadcasts \\'here ahc b suppoRd to have aa ld Lhl.ngs like, 'Lay down your arms,' to U.S. troops." "Trusm ii not involved in the lechnle&I sense," Ollon e 1 p l a i n e d , ru.dlnc from notes on lhe actual l1ngua1e of the law that m11ht be ~ volved. He chose to deec:rlbe the divllion'a handling of the matter as more of an inquiry than an Jnvestigation. The Sedltlon Act of lHO makes it a ~ crime punishable by 1 JI0,000 fine or 10 years in prison to lry to Impair or in· nuence the loyalty, morale or discipline of the military or naval forces of the United States by means· of advice or c;ounsel or through \Vrltten material. The country need not be at war. 4 · Treason differs In that a person with allegiance to the United States must be proven to have made war against his ~ountry and to have given "aid and com· tort'' to its enemies. • Until the Supreme Court abolished :he death penalty June 29, the maximum penally for treason was death. Youth Arrested As Panl1andler A Huntington Beach youth '''ho needed a dime wound up needing $50 for bail Over the weekend when a Newport Beach reserve policeman arrested him on suspi· cion of panhandling. Richard A. Sespe. 19, of 19932 Ranger Lane, was arrested in the McFadden Square arr.a by Officer Norm Rock and booked on the misdemeanor charge. Police qutstioning the suspect on any possible medical problems said he claim· ed to have claustrophobia -the fear of being confined in a smaU place -but that didn't prevent his octupylng a cell. DAILY PILOT T1lll Or-.. CMll DAILY P'ILOT ... 1"' wi.;c111 It ~ ..... ""' N ....... l"l'ft,, It P11llU"'9cl ll"f -. Or.._. 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"'.,,,... ....... ...... ,,_ = 119'11 .. Collle .... ~ • __ .., w c.wrw ....., ,..,,,.,.,, " --... ,. ,....., .....,., .... ,_ ............. . Transit District Okays Takeover, Bus Purchase Orange COunty Transit District direc· tors today approved purchase of 16 new, modem air conditioned bu ses from lhe Flxible Company for f751,144 and agreed to lake over operation of South Coast Transit COmpany bus operations between Santa Ana and Orange Coast com- munities on Sept. t. The district will lease eight air con· dilioned buses for the Orange Coast service from the American Trall!it Corporation, parent company to South CGast. 1be district will have an optJon to purdwe the bll.!<S. The county transit district took over operations of the Santa Ana buJ system Aug. 1 and is now in the actual bus line operating business after only one year of existence. In other actions today, the district directors : -Adopted an ei:terior c:olor .schtme for d.i1trtct bum of overall whflt with a Frona Page l SURF ... -that we had a hard time keeping an eye on all the peorle in there," he add~d. A number o injuries was 11!50 reported by Newport lifeguards. "Saturday we had a possible broken back and neck dislocation and on Sunday \\'e had another poWble broken back," the spokesman said. "Most of the injuries were caused in the rough surf near Balboa Pier," he said. A spokesman for Hoag Hospital, where the injured s"·lmmcrs "'ere sent by ambulance, said today that both "'ere treated in the emergency room and sent home. There \\'as no indication the in· juries were serious. the spokesman said. Lifeguards said the red llag -warning bathers to stay out of the rough water - flew over many parts of the beach during lhe weekend . "There were some strong riptides out there along with high surf but a lot of people didn't heed our warnings and \vent in anyway," the spokesman said. "Some of those guys were even trying to body surf." The spokesman also said a near-record number or preventive actions were tali.en. "We gave wantings and orders more than 5,000 tUnes over the weekend," the Newport guard reported. "If it hadn 't been for those 5,000 ac. lions, our toll of swimmers in trouble would have been a lot higher," he ad\11..'<1. to.teanwhile, the Orange County Harbor Patrol had some excitement of Its o"-n Sunday \\'ith a rishing boat carrying ~ JX'Ople began billo\\·ing black smoke as it he c..ded out the Newport Harbor channel lo sea. An 11 a.m. fire in the engine room of the 56-foot Bonanza sent clouds Of sn\Oke into lhe air but it was quickly tX· tinguished with carbon dioxide by the vessel's skipper, Gary Thompson. "''Ide orange stripe: with black borders. The color scheme was copied from the Disney World monorail in Florida. -Agreed to allow children 11 and under lo ride free on transit district buses when accompanied by a 1 ider paying the flat Z&-cenl fare. -Awarded the proposed La Habra Dial·A·Ride project operation to DAVE Systems of Beverly Hills and Let Systems of Palo Alto. The firm operates a slmilar federally· financed aystem in New Jersey. Capu1ie Resting Up in .-+!aryland 01t Ocean Trek From l\'itt Services OCEAN CITY, Md. -Maralhon pad· dlerboarder Larry Capune of Balboa Island was resting here today before con· linuing his long-distance ocean trek between Boston, Mass. and Miami, Fla. Capune, 30, has been averaging 25 miles a day paddling his way down the Eastern Seaboard oa his 17-fool, nloe- illch board. Capune tried the surf·paddleboard trip to Florida seven years go but bad to stop in N<rth Carolina becaUR of an injury. He left &mon Jtily 1 and hopes to reach 1'1iaml by Aug. 28, he II.Id in a telephone interview. "I'm mating the trip to show kids they can take a different kind of trip without laking drugs," he said. Capune, who worked as a lifeguard and aquatics director before starting on the trip, said when he returns. he hopes to form a group, called the \Vet Alliance, to help young teenagers learn about the sea by traveling on it. Bm·glars Take $3,493 in Loot A Newport Beach land developer and his roommate rttumed from a motorcycling u:pedilion Sunday to find their residence burglariied of $3,493 in valuables, with 75 percent of the loss in cash. Jerry Nininger and Kieran Hanlon, of 420 Colton Ave.. told Officer ·wait 1-Uhnnann they discovered the burglary after noticing sUdlng glass doors stand· ing open upon arrival. The loss included a $450 gold and dia· mond ring. plus a .357 magnum revolver and $2,888 in cash, plus various papers and documents. Nininger said the burglar also stole his passport. and a variety of fortlgn cur- rency. $1 Million Gherman Land Deal Case Opens in Court Court proctedln(1 opened todly In lbe cue of a Newport Beach buslne.ssman charged with two other me:n In alleged Sl million land deallngs In San Bernardino Counl)', Or. E. Mortimer Oberman, fathtr-ln- law of Rtp. Barry Goldwater Jr. (R·Van Nll)'I) wu amsted In May on chlr1e1 of (tllod lllofl, mloleodlng advortlalng and failure lo •dhm lo an ordor ol lbe lltle Rttl Elltte Commlulon. Amlted with Ghennan wm his par\llerl In !be Mountain Lebo lloftlor>- ment Corp., John .A. "Pat'' Pllllncla and Jam,. Mortllod. ni.y haw local of· fices at 4320 Clmpw: Or . 1be thrte men are accused of ae:Ulng 135 Iota In Mountain View Eltatu near Bii Bear Leko lbat _,.,. advirtlled u having utmu.. Installed. Ae<ordlnc lo S.n Bernardino Depuly llbirict Atlomey Olarle1 Wolle, lhe ullllllta allt.Pd!J w re not lnNlled 11 !he llme ol the 111 .. , valued at • total <111.1 million. 'Ille trio entered pleu cl IMocenl dtll'- lnc lbelr preliminary """" -· In Mq. ,.,, ael-In !ht --ICbeduled lo be&iD lbb momiQI. Huntington Death Eyed By Police lnvestllatlon continued loday lnlo lhe murder of a Hunllncl«i Beach woman . whose bullet-riddled body was found in her home after her hUJband calmly e&ll· rd police to report the case. John R. Alden, 4.Z. v.·u arrested at lbe residence at 2Cm2 Goshawk Lane and booked on suspicion or murdtr. Completion or reports and submission or evidence was anticipated today, at which time detectives planned lo request a formal complaint from the Orange County District Attorney. The retired 1trvlceman and lnvutor wu held without bail at Orange County Jail ln connection wilb the gruesome .n caliber pi<lol killing ol Mn. Arlene V. Alden. Offlm-s arrivlng at the Alden borne found the 37·)'el.Mlld mother of two children abot in the arms, legs and torso, with at least five and perhaps more in- dividual wounds. "There \\'ere so many holes in 00-it's hard to be sure,'' one detective said to- day. lnvestigato~ theorized the slaying in the bedroom o( the Aldens' Pacific Sa11ds home 1vas lhc result of a prolonged personal feud. ··it was building up over a long period of time ," it all Detective Luis Ochoa v.·ould uy of the homicide. Several black·&nd-wbite patrol c.1r!I and detectives' sedans responded lo the Goshawk Lane adress about 11 a.rn. Saturday after Alden'• call. They arrived at the scenet wilb auns drawn, bul the 1111J1tC1 offered DO resl1tanct. Fune.ral services for ?.lrs. Alden . a utility company employe, wert pending today at DUday Brothers Mortuary in liuntington Beach. Detectives said they e:ipect Alden v.iU be arraigned in West Orange county Judlcial District COurt Tuesday. Bear Killed hy Police GATLINBURG, Tenn. fAP) -Police shot and killed a 300-pound black bear Sunday night afler it attempted lo attack a man in his carport. The intended vie· llm of the bear, which had wandered National Park, was Cam Murdoch, a down from the Great Smoky ?.Jountains G1Uinbur1 reaidenL He WU not Jut. •• 0 i UP'I "t ....... THEY WILL CARRY AMERICAN PARTY BANNER IN NOVEMBER Nomlnotlon of S<hmin (right), Andtrwn Not Without Conl,...nJ Schmitz Doesn't See Wallace Endorsement LOUISVIL.LE, Ky. (AP) -The American pmidential nominee says he dots not expect to receive the en· dorsement of Alabama Gov . George <.:. Wallace. Rep. John C. Schmitz, an ultraconservative from Calilorpia and a former Republican, added that he does not expect Wallace to participate in this year's election or endorse any candidate. Wallact, paralyud from the waist down due to an assassination attempt May 15, founded lhe American party in 1968 and was it..s candidate for president that year. Schmitz said at the party's national convention, which wound up over the \\'eekend, that Wallace recently 19Id him In a telephone conversation that ''John, you are one of my favorite people." Schmitz' choice !or vice president, Thomas Jefferaon Anderson. w a s nominated at the conclusion of the con· vention Salurday. Anderson is a Ten- nessee l"eekly newspaper editor. Like Schmitt, he ls a member of the right· wing John Birch Society. Schmit% said the party would be on the ballot.I of at least 35 states in November. William K. Shearer. a party leader from callfomia. said there would have to be immediate "judicial challenges" in stales where the party ticket was being lhreatened with eiclusion from the ballot. Compounding Sclunilz' !ask Is the ap- parent dislike of 10me American party followers for the Birch Society. Indiana's delegation repeatedly indicated l-t s displeasure with "'having two Bircbers on the ticket." Some Illinois delegates walked out Qf the convention to protest the party link \vilh the society. Party Chairman T. Coleman Andrews Jr. said the biggest question raci ng the party Is whether it can get along without Wallace. Andrews des cribed the loss of \Vallace. who refused the nomination for medical reasons, as "OOth good and bad" for the party. He said it is bad in that Wallace, a na· tionally known figure with a large, loyal following, is no longer the party's passport to campaign funds, instant na- tional attention and thousands of voles. ., . " TWA AMBASSADOR SERVICE . TO THE EAST COAST FROM YOUR OWN BACKYARD. TWA's fabulous AmbaMador Service to the East Coast. It's so easy wit h a little help from Golden West. 0 Golden Otter" commuters zip you to LA. International, right next to TWA'a terminal ... and that means: a No lreoway traftic • No parkin1 haaale1 • No upenaive tuil NIWYOQC IOSTON . 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The free trimmlnc took place at th corner of C.brillo and Newport Boulevard. J!arbor Theft Suspect 'fries to Kill Himself I Captund a111r mHlnC ooe .jallbreat Iii .i.,. earlier, a Santa AM 111111 ..,. c:used ol· a striDI of -Ara blqJariel la undu poycbiatrlc -· .. Uon 1odsy, following, police llid, twn IUiclde atttmpla In hll Newport Beadl Jill. ctll. ADie! Martines, 27, ..... taken Into cqs\ody Satunlay .-In the ll<wport -.... by Officer -Hardy, liter bellll ~.by the pollce belleopl<T c:mw. • lle ,... booted, tbel> llril'!>ed al bis ckllllinl and locked In. • holdiJr( tank, pollcrllld,-!Iller -attenptb>& 1o he"8 hlmaell with hll lblrt lhortl1 before ~ . '. . ~ -ball .... 0 let 'at $1111,000, ..... 1atet -emd :to ttie Ola•1• OOllllJ Medkal C1nter I Concert, Not Convert In Candidate's Past , N.Y. Stoeka ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • MONDAY, AUGUST 7, ·19n c TEN CENTS 1 Voters to Choose 2 Trustees MmllllstnUve llliJtanl to AuemblymaD Q>alg Biddle (J\.Rlvenlde). Ashe, 51, of !Ill VII Xanthe, Newport Beach, ii an attorney Wbo once wu an llWll(er for mM. He lead the cJU...'1 IJ"'UP Wh\cb helped rllle the ._ for the .-.r pool at Newport Harbor !Ugh SCbool. Tbompoon, 45, of I'/ Bllboa C.vei, bu sevtn children who have attended • total olHICboolslnthedlltrlct.Hellon -in prlClk:o In Newport Beadl. awxner, 35, of 216 Crystal Ave., Balboa Island, 11 an attomoy who bu u ... eel Jn the ma for 17 J'll". lD 'l'nllU!e Atta Six, the candldalu are Joe Celall, Rlla K. Whitt, Joe Dllfly, Anbur J, 5otte, Thomu W. Htndenoo, Jr., Tom MacKinnon, Robert C. Sanaster ond David Krueger. C.fall, 31, of 620 Mldlttl Place, Newport Beach," ii a supervlalna engineer for Mcllnnell Douglas. Mn. White, 50, of 310 Roblnhood Lano; Costa Meu, il a mother ol five who bu been active in k>ca1 PT A work. Duffy, 31, of :ITI OiJe st., Colla Mua Aid he wooJd Ub to pnU the dlslrlct 1o find out what reskknll nnt In Ulelr achooil. Sorce, 41, ol 115 Roblnhood Lane, Costa Meaa, boldl ·a California teachin( credel>- tlal but tum!!Jlly wwU II &enerll manager of VU!a Management, .Inc. Hende""'1, 31, of 411 E. 20th st., Costa Mesa, ls 181 1ttomey who crew up tn Newport Beadl ond araduattd from Newport IWbor lllib Sdlool. MacKlnnon; JI, of 111'1 Marinen Drive, Newport Beach, II a dentist who II ad· vocattng dll!el In dty aovenunen~ con- 1umer allllra and Pf)'Choloclcal services 1,434 Rescued on for Ital! ond stud"111. Sangster, 31 , of 2304 Oiff Drlwe, New-- port Beach, ia: an atlomey who t1u1ht for four ytara at Estancia Hl&b School before eoin& into private practice.. Kttucer, fl, of •41 TUstln Ave., Newport Beach, la 1 profeuor of speech at Cal State Lore Beach ond la the former director ol special education for the State ol 0rt1on, • Dlltrict Five: coven Wert Newport, the Balboa PeninSIJ.la, Udo Ille and Balboa ill&nd. District Si• lncludea Newport Helcb!s and IOUtheastern C.O.ta Mesa. Coast Thundering Surf lmperil.s Near-record Crowd Slmmerloll llUD1IDU temperautrea brought a near-record crowd of bucbco- en to the Oran&• Cout over the weekend but • tlamderins:. hnltal l1orm -reacblng elgbt feet and traca ol rip c:urrenta Jed to 1,Uf l'tSC!Uel. Veteran lifeguards estimated well over a half million people visited l'.:OUtal beaches with 70 deeree water tem- peratures. "Thia WU the blagest weeilaid all Malibu Bus Hurtles Off p~ _J>fJI • MALIBU AP) .,;_A camp bus looded wttl> diM• phmpd 11111 feet oll • mountaln n..r Into a rocky ravine today, tll1lD( a lfrl and lnlurinC at 1eut 20 otben, ·-ll1d. Five or 1i.x of the injured were in crlUcal <oadltion and about 15 otllera bad light 1o moderate Jnjurtes, the blghny patrol laid. 1be lar&e van ~wmt over an em- bantment on winding, two-lane Encinal Canyon Road near Mulbolland Highway. 'nM! dead Itri, 1J « 13 yean old. wu DOI ldenilfied. 8be ~ the erner1ency """' at Los Robles lloipltal, Tboimand oaa, a boepltaf 1potesman aa1d. 'nM! Ya• ·was carrying 2Z )'OUl1pler1 and 3 eounselon from Sycamore IWJcb, a privately owned youth camp, 1o an outing at the beach, a raocb spokesman aald. Cause ol the accident ,... under ln- veatlptloo. Helic:opten and ambulances evacuated the vidlml 1o Loi lloblea Hmpltal and Pamrood Community llolpltal I n Canoga Park. 1be younpters, In their early 1een1 or )'OUDgtt, were wearing blttung IUIUI. The crash, between Malibu and on-nd OUI In the Santa Moolu Mountalna, occurred about lO:IO un. It took rtlCUtfl more than an bour to haul lhe Injured out on llretcben. "It looked lite a ICtlle out of World ' War ll," Aid Owlet Foote, 1 probation ollic:tr at a nearby camp. "'Ibey were lying all over the rocks." • "Yet moot of the cblldnn, despite nwnerws paJnful fnjm1es Including poalble broll:ea bacb, weren't crying," olliciall ll1d. The lnjund ..... hnlugbl up 1o the road ID butell. Rescue wwken uaed ropea to cllmb the hill becau.. of the steep Incline. Man:r c:bildren ,..... thnnm out of the van u It rolled down the llope. summer," aaid one Newport Beach llleguard today. "It wasn't quite a record, but lt Wit about u dote as we have come in recent yean,'' he added. Beleaguered lifeguard&' actlvlUes dur- ing lhe three daya of heavy surf Included recovering lhe body ol a .acuba diver wt.o drowned oil Scotcbman'1 Cove 'Ibunday night ond washed up Friday. Orange County Coroner's deputies Nude Congress FoUed by Rain BIQ.GRADE (UPI) -'nM! wont kln4 of wealhor poalblf bu all but rubl<il the tiiidJnc of' llil 'lfcild--0 ~of nadilll. It -tho J0,000 delqatea to put OQ tllelr • -·· 1be rainy, chilly weather alao forced cancellatloo of ~ com- peUtton, concerts and a beauty con- test, the Yucoslav national news agency TanJuc wd. Transit Chiefs Okay Takeover, Will Buy Buses Oran&• County Transit Diatrict cfin<>. 1on today approved purcJwe of 11 new, modem air condltlooed buses from lhe FWble C.mPIOY for rm,144 ond 1greed to lake over operatk>n of South Coast Transit Company bus operations between Santa Ana ond OrBDge Coast com- munities on Sept. 1. 1be dlltrict will lease eiaht air con- ditioned busu for lhe Orange Cout service from the American Transit Corporation, parent comPIOY to South Coast. 1be distrld will have DD option 1o purcbaae the busu. The county transit distrid 1ont nver operations of the Santa Ana bus l}'llem Aug. 1 and Is now In lhe actual bus line operating business after onJy one year of exlltence. In other ICliooJ today, the district dir<cton: -Adoptod DD uterior color ICbeme for diltrict busu of overall white with a wide nr1nge stripe with black borden. Tbe CX>ior ocheme WU eopfed from· the Disney World mooorall In Florido. ldentUled blm u lloullll R. Landine, %1, of Anaheim, Who WU 1'1!pGrted mlssin( by bil dlvln& buddy Ire L. Brummell. ReJCUe llltiJtics Include: -Laguna Beach, Ill rucues In sll1- foot aurf. -Hwitlng1on Beach, !OZ rescuu In heavy aurf. -Huntington and Bolsa Chica Stale Beachel, 129 rescues, but no• serious Oil ... Public Session -san Clemente, 25 ftlCUel I n modtt1te, five-foot IW'f. UnlllUA!ly hlgb Nowport Beadl surf, nmnlng Ill! to eight feet In -places, took a heavy toll on bathen and IUl'fen. "We bad 228 rtlOles on Friday, 301 on Saturday and 13& SUnday," t b • spoilell!WI aald. "That Salllrday °"''" c:omea awfully close to lhe all time high. ''The water wu ao warm -almolt 70 (See SURF, Pqe I) Downtown Redevelop Agency :to ,M:eet Tonight A step towa!d the IUlt cl the Colla Mua Downtown Redev~ Project II due tonight when the lpolllOl1n& -cy meeto lo define Ill I o r m a I 1eoar1pbkal boundaries. The public meeUng ii ICbeduled to -. vene In Costa Mesa City Councll Ownben Immediately alttr adjourn- ment of too1ght'1 council meetln(. City Manager Fnd Sonabal aald today the ftdevelopment agency meeting II es· peded 1o be brief ond mnro or lea a formality at tbll stage. QuelUonl c:enterln& on whether any Pacific . Coast Freel1'1y iJ ever built through Newport Beach, which wlll dil'1!clly affect traffic patlerns In Costa Mua, 1Ull llaDd In the way o1 the 11 million project. Blueprints prepared In a $50,000 study by planning awultanll Wilsey ond Ham show the overall area ·bounded rou1hl1 by 17th and 19th Streets, Orange Avenue ond 1 loop curving wuterly beyond Costa Mesa Part in the Anaheim Avenue aru. 1be redevelopment project lnltlated two ytart ago is designed in three stages, the fint of whlcb will involve tylna together downtown area IUlface llreela. City olflclals uy the 1'1!vitallzatlon of Costa Mesa's central buline.SI diJtrict - which lncludel malls, pukln1 a..u and greenbelts -could be curtailed at ony 1tage, according to the plans. City Manager Sonabal aald most tt.ms lcbeduled for city council coosldenltion prior to the reclete~t meetlnc are rather routine. One lttm that ""'Id generate llvtly dlacussion la lhe city'• •tep In -1bly forcing the Issue of • promlnart family'• cootnmny over a piece of propea IJ. 'nM! lot at l!I Magnolia St., ii the center• of a legll fight between C.l. J1er. ring Fnntl1n ond bil -. -Judlclal Dlatrlct COUrt Jud(e Selim S. "llod" FHntlln. ru, ollldall oar that bolh the llder and )'Ollllger Franklin cllim title 1o the PfOpefly and are tryln& 1o 1et the INue molved thrwgb ID lppeala court at the p<eNRttlme. Neither m111, however, bu Clf'tvlded for upb<p of the properly wblcli iW cltJ II DOW attemptln& 1o have decl.....i • _public nuisance. City M1n1ger Sors>bal 111d the residence oo the downtown •~ Jot 1J a ruin and cannot be bmight up IO bl>bltable lllndardl In ony way, Cl!J 'Attorney Roy June prodlctal tho principals Involved in tbe property dllputo will ut the clty 1o delay ldlon peidlnc bearing of tbalt we ID appeals court. Sirhan Removed From Death Row SAN QUENTIN (AP) -Sirhan Bllbara Sirhan, lhe convicted 111111in of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, bu been moved from lhe San Quentin Death Row cell where be ,... beld for 31 moolhl, prison offidlll said today. PriJoo 1utboritia: aaid Slrban, •• WU transferred 1o the prlaoo'• Adjullment Center under a program reclusifyina all priJonerl whose death aentenctl were voided by the recent Ible Supreme c.urt ~s¥:in outlawtne uta1tlou i n Callforni1. Five other Death Row inmltea wera . transferred 1t the ume time lllto San Quentin'• eeneral convict population,. said Jostpb R. O'Brien, lnformaUon of· ficer. • Ill 8 Seized Drug Sweeps Oraage Weatller YOU may DOI believe ii, but tbera II a ~11bWt1 al brief - fJrl ,, .ceordlnC to the weatherla4J. 0 t be r than Iha~ llUDl1J' -will prttall with tem-poratura of 70 at tht bucbel, rifo in1 to IO Inland. 'Mr. Big' of Narcotic Brotherhood Still at Large By JACK CHAPPELL ........ ,... .... Miiii•• ---by local, state and fedenl DUOOllcl olllcerl aplatt lbe-ol F.lttnal Love have ...Wied ID ~al· Lapa BeadljNil 'nd-ota-W;y al~ palloaa!!oPd 1odsy. fllfll at • la u. illipd "Kr. Bl(" at Ille Bui al 1 I wllt authoriliel clalm ll a. _. r astir IDd diltrlbutor of mblb11ttc ._..the United states. N•--believe that the ~ -la tlio ·~ ii 1lldlnc In 1--. -.llfli ICllerperm .,.,. ed la ... _ .,._la may be ...... .... frolllU.llnr. -*""""" .. ,.._ -• -.. • • • • INSmB TGDA Y • I I 'l'IDO litlk girfl, lnlpptd fn C • I closet for four dap,...,. flnallf •1 rclCll<ll •fin tMlr crln for 1 llllp ...,. lleotd b¥ • lt'*'O"' IODlkfog ll01' dog. Stt rlorJ ' PogeS. ~· j .-. 11 0 • '' --. --. -=-.. .. .. " • ........ ,,. • 6 --. --· --· It I ..... ....,. I. ' ·~·:--=-.. " " .. . ' .,....... • y I -. ---... _ .. .- .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . -......... ' . .,. .. ~ . . . Dolll. Y PU.OT c Police Nab Valley Pair In Thefts Bill and Linda Miller, the Founlain Valley couple accused of ttalnln& a group of youni boy• to aid them In a strlni ol buralarle1 and bicycle t.hefl!, were in Onac• County Jal! today. Fountain Valley police aa1d the coopla were apprtbended Friday aftemooo at the home ol. a friend In Dallas. Tei:. Police uld they forwarded lht addreu of the Millen' friend.I to Dallu police who were w11tlng for the couple and their children when the family arrived in Dtllas. The children are 1tlll ln Dallu, police nld. UPIT ........ The Millen allegedly fled their two- ztory borne at 184& El Capitan Avenue July 2111U1t before po11ce IOUllbt to arrest Solar Power them on suspicion of burglary and grand theft. Police claim the couple 1re responalble for at leut seven burglaries in the Foun· tain Valley area amounting to nearly fl0,000. Four companies have developed variations on a basic concept which would employ a solar power satellite that converts the sun's radiation into electricity. The Grumman Corp.'s version is pictured, and would transfer energy 1n microwaves to earth. • u. Looks Into Fonda's Attacks WASHINGTON (UPI) -In the( ... ell hoary mall r,... COngr.., and the public, the JUl!lce Dtpartment'1 lntemal Security Dlvlaloo la "l*lq Into" 11>- tiwar llltemeola made by actrw Jane Yoodl lri Hanoi. ft wants to delmnin< if she violaled the IMO Sedltloo .lot. • Auistant Attorney General A. William OliOO, chW of the divillon, told UPI in an lntervJew, "We don't bave IJl1 plana- to .investigate her but ~ are Jooldac at lralll<ttpll ell ber broa<ka,,. wbm ahe la auppol<d to !lave Aid th1np Ute, 'Lo1 down your arnu.' to U.S. troopi." '"l'r<uon II not UlYolved In the tecbnlcal ltl1H," OilGll e 1p1 a In ed. readln( trim notes on the actual languace ell the Jaw 111111 mllht be in- volved. He choll to delcrlbe the dlvillon't handling of the matter u more oI an inquiry than an invtst1.1ation. Tbe Sedition Ad ol IMO make1 It a crime punllhable by a .10,lllO Ihle or It years in prllon to try to Impair or ln- ou...,. the loy11t1, ~ or diocipline of the mllllary er naval far<a of the Unltad Stalao by .....,. ell ld'fb or courllel or tlllqh written material The country nead not be at war. Treason dlflen in that a penon with alleglanot to the United State1 mUll be pnweo to llavt made war 11a1n1t bla country and to !lave (lveu "aid and com- fc:rt" to lta enemie&. Until the SUpreme Court abollahed (be death penalty Juno It, the mulmum penalty for -WU dea!L MIA Fonda villted Nerti> Vtelnadl July 1-11. Upon ber rtllll'll; abt told a Par11 ..,.. conlerence tllat abt made dally broadcuta over u.not n4lo almod al Amertcan ..mc.m.n. but denied abe •'!led U.S. 1-to dlaobey orders. Ex-coed Found Knifed, Dead ' UPSIDE {AP) -A ,......,. -atlm~--sial> bod to death fltar A ca~ In a rocl' < quany wb<rt 'aht Uved, ....,.111'1 olllten uld IOday. 1be body ell 5"un Papike, 21, WU rtpOfted found S.tardly ~ ..... boyfrieJld who WU quuU...ed lndnltuod. CUU. lluhel and p u n ct u r e woundl were on the body did in obortl, a blouJe and tennll lho<s. Gov. Reagan Deciding Fate Of Route Bill . Go.v. Ronald n .. pn will ~ "in the< ~ dly or two" "bether 'he'll 1ip the:· Paclllc Cout Froeway de>th cerllflcat•.': According to police , the t.t lllers trained £our young boys from thelr neighborhood and their own son. Andy. to help them \•;ith a string ries and bicycle From Page I SURF ... Schmitz Doesn't See . No ... hJa been . prol<Cllted fO< -tion aince 1112 when Jolm .wtUlam Powell wu charged with publilhlnc aeditlou1 material during the Korean confilct OiJon utd. The cue ended in a mlllrtal. ' lt WU Wllaon11 first formal interview since be<omlq chief of the division. Ollon, IO, la a qule~opoken redhead from Puadena. A bW llPO-by State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) that would delete the entl« coastal rol\fe trOm Ven- tura to San Clemente arrived on t h e governor'• desk thla morning. The blll, •J)ClllSCnd by Allembl)'Dllll Robert Badham (R·Newport Beach) that would delete ooly the Newport Beach le( of the controvental lllptr hJ&lnnY has bttn awaltin( a Reagan decllloo lince 'lbunday. thefts. The f neighborhood )'I, 12 and 13. \\'ere a sled Oh variou charges and releued to thtir parent1, \"ccordJng lo -that M had a hard time keeping an eye on all the people in lhere," he added. police. \ F in Valley pol ice alS"Q have ar-A number of injuries was also Wallace Endorsement Communications Course Scheduled ed. ~rs. t.!iller,'s ha.If · b~, Ray r rted by Newport lifeguan:ls. Goforth, lll connectton with the e. "Saturday "'e had a possible broken back and neck dialocatlon and on Sunday LOtnSVILLE, Ky. (AP) -The American presidenUal nominee says he does not ei:pect to receive the en- dorstment of AJabama Gov. George C. \Vallace. SEC Considel's Action Against Ex-rail Officers WASHINGTON (AP) -The Securities and EJ::change Commission aaya it Is con. 1ide:rlng acUon agalnlt IS former officers of the Penn Central Railroad as a result oC stock sales shortly bf.fore lhe carrier flied for bankruptcy. The salea "were dttmed lo raise the mo1t aerioul quesUona as to whether it had been based on material inside in- formation," SEC CbaJrman Wllllam J. Casey aaJd todaJ In a tW&volume report on the Dnancl&l c:ollapse of the railroad. Federal law prohiblla 1tock oai<I by corporate officers based on inside in- format.loo not avallabJe to the 1eoeral pubJJC, . • I The SEC did not aptll out what en- forcement action it iJ conslderlne: in the case. "Thtae officen had apparent acceu lo lnformaUon concerning the 1tate of Penn Central'• 1Ualr1 which w11 reachlng the public only with a serious amount of dist.ortlon,,. the report Aid. The report ~dded. that, prlor to the blnkNlll<Y flllng In June 1970, the of· ficen. l:Dciudlng membtra of the finance and 1$er•Unl departments, 1Dld about 70 percent of the stock they owned at the time of tht mefler. Capune Resting Up in Maryland From Win SUvtcu OCEAN CITY, Md. -Marathon pad· dlerboarder LUTy Capune ol Balboa Island wu resting here today before con- tinuing bla long-dJJt111Ce ocean trek between Boston, Miu. and Miami, Fla. Capune, 30, bu been averating 25 miles a day paddling hls way down the Eastern Selboard on hiJ 17-foot, nine- tncb board. Capune tried the surl·paddleboard trip to Florida ieven yean 10 but bid to 1top in Nerti> Carolina becaUM of an Injury. He left Boston July 1 and hopes to rNch Miami by A111. 21, be llald in a telephone interview. CM DAILY PILOT • v"e had another possible broken back," the spokesman said. "Most of the injuries were caused in the rough surf near Balboa Pier," he said. A spokesman for Hoag Hospital, where the injured swimmers were sent by ambulance, said today that both were treated in the emergency room and sent home. There was no indication the in· juries were serious, the spokesman said. Llfeguards said the red nag -warning bather! to stay out of the rough water - new over many part5 of the beach during the weekend. "There were some strong riptides out there along with b1gh aurf but a lot or people didn't heed our warnings and \vent in anyway," the spokesman said. "Some of those guys were even lr)'lna: to body surf.,. The spokesman also said a near-rerord number of prevenlive actions were taken. "We gave warnings and orders more than s.ooo times over the weeliend," the Newport guanl reported. i.!.'U it hadn't been for those 5,000 1e- liolis1 our toll of swimmera in trouble would have been a lot hlj:ber,'' he added. Meanwhlle, the Orange County Harbor Patrol bad some es:cltement of its oWn Sun~ay with a fishinJ boat carryinJ 50 people begall billowing black smoke 11 It headed out the Newport Harbor channel to sea. An 11 a.m. fire in the enaine room of the 5&-foot Bonanza sent clouds of smoke Into the air but it was quickly tx· tingulshed 'With carl>on di•-by the vessel's llkipper, Gary 'lllompeoo. The: Booama was towed by the Harbor Patrol back to its base on Balboa Island where the puseneen debarked. No in- juries were reported in the incidtnt. Fullerton Man Hacked Slashed; Slaying Probed A middle-aged couple's happinea1 turn- ed to horror Sunday when they visited their son's apartment to celebrate his 20th birthday and found hlm murdered by multiple knife wounds. Harold Hamblek, of 2700 Associated Road, bad been repeatedly hacked and slashed in the drug-littered apartment. Invesligaton coDfilcated the auorted contraband drup as pouible evidence connected to the murder. No suspects have been Identified In the savage slaYin&, aocordin& to Fullerton homiclde dettcUveS. Coroner'• deputies today wtrt at- temptlog to determine euct11 how many times youn1 Hamblet wu ltlbbed. They 11id followlq an autopsy at Bacu and Kaulban Mortuary, Buena Park, that the victim wa1 probably killed Wednesday or Thunday. Investigators said the slaying was discovered by Mrs. Helen Dagner, the victim'• mot.her, who went to the apart- ment with 00 SCX1.'1 ate:pfalber wltb h1s birthday presentl. Rep. John G. Schmitz, an ultraconservatJve from California and a former Republican, added that he does not ei:pect Wa11ace to participate in this year's election or endorse any candidate. Wallace, paralyzed from the wai.st down due to an assassination attempt May 15, founded the American party jn 1968 and was its candidate for prellklent that year. Schmitz said al the party's national convention. which wound up over the weekend , that Wallace recently told him in a telephone conversation that "John , you are one of my favorite people." Schmitz.' choice for vice president, Thomas Jefferspn Anderson , w a s nominated at the conclusion of the: con. vention Saturday. Anderson is a Ten- nessee Vo'eetly newspaper editllr. Like Schmitz, he is a member of the rigbt.- wing John Birch Society. . Scbmltl 11ld the party would be on the •1 baUota: of at least .35 atales in November. William K. Shearer, a party 1 .. der from California, aaid there would have to be Tom Neal Dies; Kn,own for Tiff Over Actress HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Actor Tom Neal, who starred in low-budget crime movies and later served a prbon aen. tence for manslaughter in the slafinl ot his wife. died today at 58. Neal achieved his £r!:&test fame not from his film roles but from a real-life fistfight with actor Franchot Tone in 1951. The headlined batUe was over the affections of actress Barbara Peyton. Tone later married he:r, but sbe divorced him and returned to Neal. A city fire ambualnce crew pronounced Neal dead at 7:37 a.m. after being sum· moned to his North Hollywood home. Death apparently came from natural causes, the crew said. Last Rites Held For Fred Lorenz Private funeral services far Frtd. Lorenz, a longtime Costa Meu rtsident and well-known aailmaker were held in Yucca Valley where be died July 15 after a long illness. Mr. Lorenz and bis wlfe had moved to Yucca Valley in May because of his health, but reta.ined ~r Costa Meaa res.ldence. Mr. Loreni had lived in Costa Meaa since 1942 and worked for Incorporation of the city Ir. the early 1950s. The body waa Cl'fJTllted and the family said the ashes would be dispemd at sea trom a sa.Uboat sometime this week. $1 Million Gherman Land Deal Case Opens in Court Court practedlnp opontd todat In the caM of a Newport -bu- charpd with two otbet """ In aUqod '1 ml1lloo land daallop ln Saa -C<Mmty. . Dr. E. Mortimer Gbtmwl, father-In- law of Rep. BarrJ Goldwater Jr. (R·Van NUJI) WU arruled In 11.oy OD cbar(ff ell annd tllell, m!Jleaclln( adftrtJslns and lallurt to -to ...... ell the lllta -F.otata Olmmlaloo. -with Gborma .... bil parlpen In tht Mounlaln Latu Dt'l'llop- meal 0>11'., Jolm A. "Pat" Paltonon Immediate "juclJdal..iwlengea" tn Illies wbtte the party ttcUI wu beintl threatened with uchWon from the ballot. Compoundq Schmits' task II the ap- pattnt dlllll<e of llOllle American party follower• for the Birch Society. Indiana'• delegation reputedly lndicated i t 1 displeasure with "having two Blrcbtn on the ticket." Some IllinoiJ delegates walked out of the convention ill protest the party link with the aoclety. Party Chairman T. Coleman Andttws Jr. said the b.igest q~stion facing the party is whetbet It can get a1oq without Waliace. Andrew• des:cribed the km of Wallace, who refused the nomination for medic.al rtasom, u "both good and bad" !or Ille party. TWA A comm1mlc1Uom job training comte lot adllltl and blch llCllool lludenll In three Onace Ooast fcliool -will be olfertcl In Septe-. ' 'Ille Cout1tne Rqlonal Occupation Prolf'Om (CROP) cllUU will pn>Vlde •ldlla lead!.. to Jobi u switchboard, answertne aervice, receptlonltt, m. lonnallon or private line operaton. 1be coune la open to realdena of the Huntlllgton BOich and Tustin Union llt(lt and Newport-Mesa Unilled S c h o o I Dtslrtcl. 1be communicaUom clwu wm be held in Piularino Elemenlary School in Costa Mesa. Addltlooll tralnlng will be 1iven oa leltpbone axnpaey equl)IDent Far information e11 the CROP tralnlng, <all 971-1165. A 1SpOke&m111 for the 1overnor aa1d Reagan "will make hll dtciaioo in the nut d"1 or two but will !lave no com- ment until then." Jlea&an Is preaumed to be 1l!der MlaC -from the Callfomla Deparlmelt; ell Mlle Worb to veto the nieuurs •. The PWD oppooed them u they move•!°' through the Legfllature .., the lfOllndl that the route ahoukl nol be eliminated untU alternate traffic 10Jutkma: can be , Jound. Bear Killed by Police GATLINBURG, TeM. (AP) -Police >hot and killed a ~ b11clt bear Swiday ntgbl after it attempted to atlack a man In bla carport. The intended vtc- linl ell the bear, which bad wandered NatlClnal Park, wat Cam Murdoch, a down from the Great Smoky Mountajm Gatlinburg rtlldenl. He wu not hurt. TOTHEEASI COAS.I FROM lOUR OWN BACKYARD. TWA's fabulous Ambassador Service to the East CoasL It's· ooeuy with a little help from Golden WesL "Goldm 'Otter" commuten :r:ip you to L.A. International, right next to TWA'a terminal .•• 'and that m1a111 : . • No lroewty tnJlic • No porkin1 bull• • No expenlive WW. • No bagap hang-upe, •trailht.lhn>ulb checkinc. ' . .. a. OIANOI COUNTY Atll'OIT OOUllNWllT TWA GOLDIN WllT lWo\ LY ·A1'LAX LvLAX Lv A.LAX L•LAX NIWYOIK 7:50A 8:25A 9:00A PHILA. 7:25A 7:50A 8;45A 9:15A 9:SOA 11:40A J2:40P 1:15P 1:50P 1:45P. 2:20P 3:00P 9:05P 9:40P ll:OOP 3:00P 3:35P 4:15P 9:06P 9:40P 10:45P WASH. D.C. 8:25A 9:00A lO:OOA IOllON 7:2CIA 7:50A 8:45A 11:50A 12:25P l:OOP WT. 9:05P 9:40P 10:50P 10:20A 10:56A ll:30A 9:05P 9:40P U:OOP -01• CALL .-VA'llONS PHO .. YOUI TIAVIL AOIHT Ol--WUTAT1714-f79·1- TWA AM8ASY"OR SERVICE TO'IHE EAST COAST (with a little help from 1 friend) • ( J j ba ~ ba :t 1 :i Ill Ill I ' ~ 1 ~ " ~ !I .. al II ~. ti = , • '