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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-08-10 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • • ~ounty Probe Ordered • • • 1 • DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 10, 1972 VOL. U. NO, m. J SICTIOMS. • PAGll Harbor Meeting Floating Docks Issue bebate_d A proposal lo consolidate all Newport Harbor moorings to fioatlng docks or clustered boat slips sparked consklerable discussion Tuesday at the Orange County Harbors , Beaches and Parks Commission meeting. But all parties concerned went away with the idea that a great deal more study and feedback is needed before any !inn action is taken. ''I doubt that we wouJd even be ready to test such a proposaJ for another year <>r so," said Harbors, Beaches and Parb Director Kenneth Sampson.. Some commissioners suggested the parting problem in Newport Beach is bad enough without clumping the mor- rings together and putting the burden of shore parking on one spot. "At least now the parking is spread out just like the moorings," said Com- missioner 11lomas O'Keefe. COmmiS3ion Chairman ·Martin Usab said the new floating berths "oold prob- ably be a number of separate ~· Banker Symes Dead T PIEDMONT (AP) -·John P. Symes, •· San Francisco investrnent banker who formerly headed,{ the University Of CaH(ornia Alumn'Waociatlm and served on the board o( regents,·died in:.Oakland Wednesday. He Wiii 75, and would haYe e<lebnled h~ f!O\den wedding an- nivenary next juoe with his wife. An- nette, daughter <1f lb&.-late ,Gov .• James (Sunny Jim) Rolpb. He was capWn of the UC lootball leem in l!IL Orange Coast Weather The we.atherlady Jets warmer temperaluru for Friday along the Orange C<wt. with beach blgl>s ol 7t erpeci.d. ll}laQd temper .. lures should bov..-around 90. Lows lonJ&bl ii\ lhe-111'&. INSIDE TODAY · 'Sau· Chttlt'.' Tho.t'1 to hat A.me:rieon gourme&I are ICTtcm- hlg today. C!llrH la 1111 'IR' f o o d, Coicophllrt 1Dill ...,. drill< hundredr of mllt1 for a •""'1> chrddar. Src •torv Pag< 15. led around the harbor nther than one large central facility. "At least this would keep the shore parldng distributed the way it is now," he said. The idea of eliminating the moorings in favor of floating berths also drew some fire from the audience. "I don't have a mooring, never have had one and don't intend ever to have one," said Gordon Glas!, a Newport Beach resident and member ol the city planolng commilsion. "But I do know Iha! the moored boala are no hindrance to navigaUon and at least you can see open water between them. With a floating dock, all you would see is ·doclrand no water," be said. .. From an aesthetic point of view and fr:om a usable water area point of view, the rnoorinp are much better than a solid facility," Glass added. The commission concluded discussion of the berthing ideas by asking members of the audienCe and the harbor depart· ment staff to seek more feedback on the subject so more meaningful action could be take!). House Security Committee Won't . Subpoena Fonda From Wire - W ASffiNGTON -The HOUie Internal Security Commlti.e tt!Uled today to S11bp<lena actrw Jane Fonda to testily about btr 8l1Uwar act.Jvltles while in Hanoi. Instead, II decided to ut the Justice Department to report to the committee by Sepl. H on the _.... ol an lnqµiry into ¥Jas Fooda'a llClklm lo North Vlct- um. During an bour-lq clooed .... 1on. the committee aet .ulde a member's request Iha! Mias Fonda be subpoeoaed to appear before !be panel. Then, a move 1fll made tq aend a le<· \er to tbe a""""" ,...,..1 ukinc what the Juatlce Deportment Is .... lo lls probe o( Ibo matter. When a HqOttl wu made to lnlUI a dale lo lhll lotter, thus aettllng a deadline for the attome)' general'• ""'°" to the commllla., tho panel wte<I I to t rar lhll course ol ..,. tioo. Rep. Rol>ett F. Drtnan (0.Maa.), WU !be lone dJaseoler. Drlnan -said tho comrnlllee '• action f't!'Jf't:tfl1ltd I 0 clear<ut Yktory" lot him In hit bid to deler Ille su1-a requ I. "'l'bll II the Ont time within mtmot')' that \his comOlitlee has refUKd to sub- poena an uQfrlcadly wltncsa," Dr1n.an told r<j)O\'ton. Rep, Fletcher Tbompsm • (R-Oa.) llOUlhl lo r<open the lo-lgalloa Into poalble oubvenivo actMu.. aimed st CSoe FONDA, Pap JI • • """"'as e • . Doh,~· What She Said! lvonilda Rodriques, 23, a fiery bank clerk, was still givlng ·pollce a piece of her mind as they towed her oU to jail In Rio de Janeiro. Incensed at ·having been given· a ticket for parking while she made a call sbe berated the officer and sped off, being chased by the policeman in a taxi-resulting in an uproar among 3,000 pedestrians who took sides with water balloons, three hours of choked up traf· lie and the riot squad being called out. Distracting Spot For Horieymoon, BOURNEMOUTH. England (UPI) - Newlywed Nicola Churchill wani.d to be all a1ooe with her husband Bob on the beach, so she inquired about secluded bathing spola. She was adYUed:to try Studla.nd beach. ~ they arrived. Nicola found it wam't quite what 'she had in mind. NOi an!y wtrt"1htre plenty of other girls OD the deach. but alto most ol tbem were froUcking topless and a few were nude. "Jt wu hardly the light 1 man up!Cls to face OD hlllloneymoon," Aid her bu> band, Vessel Still Sought . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The C<wl Guerd. Air Force and Navy ront;nuM 1e1tChlng today midway bet .. a.n here and Hawaii for three miSllng occupen\I of an abandoned boat and oeven pertons lo a companion v....i. Both small boals ltll San Fnncl.sco July 14 f<r Ille South Padflc. 18-year U11solved Murde1· Case Reopens in Florida Mlf.MI, Fla. (AP) -Eighteen' years ago, Judith Ann Roberta dlsappeared during the night from the bed where she slept In her grandparents home. Hoon la"r, police fOWld bu severdy beaten body lyin1 in a dump of mangroves. A coroner's report said she had been sexually assauli.d and strang~ ed. . Allh!>ulh two -· tnclu4lnl !be 7-year'Old chlld'' falhir, .. ere Charpd with murder at different . times. the hl'Jhly · pubUcized cue .. malne6 w>soh'· t :. . .iow, Mlaml homicide detecUvea say Ibey have ,...pened tbelr Investigation and a 1111pec1 In the July I, 1154, murder 11 bclua bcld In Jail in another state. They mu..d lo Identify the man. Pou .. said Wedn<aday !hey developocl the new 1 .. d dUJinl a routine In. vest!pUonn of a .. lUal U8AUll Ibis .)'at on a 10-)'UM)d clrl Statements Were taken from the 11irt and her mother and the v..'Oman testified that her el'.-husband remarked that kmg age ht klUed a child and •·got away witb ii." poUce said. Checb showed the man was a auspect in the tillin1 of Judlll\ Ann , said Irving J, Whitman. a Miami detective at lhe time ol the ltst murder and now an attorney who ii bnck on the case 11 1 vOJunteu investigator. Dettctlve Eugene W. McCracken uld the IUlpect "ii a cal burglar with a lot of .. lilal hangups" wbo "" II al the Ume 0( JudlUI AM't murder. ?@lice Nid Judith Ann WI! 1Jeepl111 OD a couch at her grandpartnts home wbtn ahie was kldnaped anu drtmi away Jn the famUy car. The car WI\' found abandoned a block awsy from ~bere Ille little atrt's body lay, ...,..,led undtt •om e Dlln(ro\'<S. Government Quiz Called By County A federal Investigation Into leasing practices of land in Mile Square Regional Park was ordered by Orange County Supervisors Wednesday following a burst of verbal firework!. First District Supervisor Robert Battin exchanged heated words with Second District Supervisor David Baker in the continuing county sea t battle over alleg· ed hanky panky in the e1tension of a farming lease in the park. Battin began matters by reading a statement. He claimed Baker had block· ed his proposal to plant devil grass on A1ile Square acreage in order lo aid "• friend." "It is not unusual for f.1r. Battin to point a linger or guilt in tllis direction when there is probably something in his closet which should be cleaned out," Baker countered. The controversy arose last week over the proposed one-year extens1on of a lease of 213 acres of Mile Square Regional Park property to Murai Farms for agri01ltural ~ until the county is ready to further develop the park. It has been alleged that somebody ap- proached George Murai and demanded a campaign contribution or $10,000 il he l'.'ished to have his lease rene\l.'ed . The matter bas been under lD- vestlgation by the district attorney who has said his findings will be presented to the Grand Jury Aug. 12:. Battin opened the attack this morning by stating that "I did not negotiate wlth anyone in regard to the Mlle Squan! land lea!e, I had no knowledge of the negoti• tlons and I did not authorize such ac- tion." Battin then referred to an attempt he said he made on Dec. 28, 1971, to lease more Mile Square land from the federal government. "At .hat time the board IS.. PROBE, Pase I) First Ladies Get lrtto Act WASHINGTON (AP) -Form.r tcbolastic debattt EI ea no r McGoVft'D uid she Is re~ to cleba\e Pat NI.roe. · Flr1I Lady Pal Nlllon, when ut· ed earlier If she wu wUllq lo debote Mrs. McGovern, la.;gll!llllY told rcporttn, "1 htatd ahe dldQ'l want to debt.te." Alked about tbal, , Mrs • McGovmt, wife of the Demom.Uc Pttlldential candldalt. s a Id Wednesday, "Yes. I !hint I would debrt with Mrs. NIJon. I C<r1a1o17 wouldn't beclt •wat rrom 11. • • • • J Of.Ill Pit ~1 • McGovern Renews Challenge to Debate Nixon MANCHESTER, NJI. (UPI) -Sen. Cjeorge S. ML<iovtm 11galn challtnged Preskltnt Nixon 10 a series of f.11ct-fo- lace campaign debates todoy, saying the American people had a right \0 IJ!i optin 1'1aam!oo-ol-luuet. 'lbere wu virtually no <'hance Nixon will accept, on t.bt ba.sls of the refU1al by · tncumbenla In pest r!'t1ldtntt1l races to acctpt such cballen&t5. But Mt'Govern, who opened hls tint tlampahltt shoe factory where It 111 cai:npatgn trip in the ume New began for him ail: months ago, called on G rab Bridgehead ~lxon to "put ulde polltlct u usual and }Oln me ln a 1trlu of major !elcvllJon debaltj: •his fall. "I( there had been dtbale1 in ltN. perhaps we would ba\'e learned more _ahoul.Jj1Jo.o1Mrul~ IO tnd Ibo war ln Vlelntm -1 plan that ls still secret, about a war lt11t 1tlll g0t1 on, four yura later." ht said. "Never before hat an American presi· dent ex-posed him.nil ltss to dlrt<'i quu. t1ons ltom the pttU, or &n)'One elM ln public vJew. "A rtlUNI lO debate WI year may Sa ig on Marin.es Break Quang Tri Stalemate SAIGON (UPI) -South Vietnamese marine! brnke a weeks-old stalemate in the Quang Tri artn today by capturing a bridgehead Mluth of the dty -thtlr first real victory since they relieved the badl y battered alrbome troops at Quang Tri on July 27. A mariM battalion of 500 men cllm~ out of its foxholes near the provincial capital ju.st below the north-south border and atlied tbe bridgehead at the Tach Han ruver. This gives them a new ottack rou1e IO\\'ard the Communist-held citadel. a rr.ili> to the north in the center of the city. The North Vietnamese held onto the 18th century citadel despite new American air atlack! in which "smart bomb!" guided by laser beams blew up part of the wall that forms the fortresfi. Th~ Communi~l defenders were hea\'ily protected by b1fi: nrtlllery pieces Hring from up to 17 1niles away. • UPI Correspondent Alan Dawson seid 387 artillery and mortar shells hlt the marine positions about 80 yards from the citadel bct"'etn 1 a.m. and 11 a.m. but Jhat casuallies were "light." So u th Vietnamese fighter-bombers fought back and said they kllltd 15 North Vietnamese soldiers and destroyed 14 tanks and four Molotova trucks. U.S. planes had hailed air support in Quang Tri city itself but returned today . U.S. l\avy ships off the coast also fired Into the city and 852 bombers flrw missions as close as a mile v•est of tht city and in the threatened lfue area "further south. Despite the limited success at Quang Tri. the sltuaUon was serious elsewhere ·11nd military spokesmen warned that a Communist force originally estimated at "100 tanks still mena~d the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh and Salion. Communists would v.•in at Kompong Trabek and then move toward Phnom Penh. About 25 tanks have been reported knocked out in Eastern Clmbodla, and the Communi11ts were reported trylni to break lhrou&h toward Salpn. Breakin Suspec t Reportedl y Got Ca mpaig11 Funds WASHIXGTON (AP ) -Addllkln1\ con- tributions to President Nixon's re-elec· lion campaign totaling $39,000 f o u n d way into the bank account of one of the the men charged ~:ith breaking into the Democratic National Commitlec he•d· quarters, the Washll\gton Star-News said today. Quoting i·sources clo!C to the 1n- ~·~.!'Ua1t1on," the Star·Nt'ws said also that federal Agents probing tht June 17 break· in have found thf Repuhl icAns estitbllsh- ed a ';pecial "~curily fund '' for its r.a· tional con\o·ention. It was not known, the nev.·spAper :.aid. v.·hether the money came from that fund -set up lo lh\.lo·art demonstrations. The 181,000 WAS deposited In four ln-- 1tallment& into the account of Bernard Barker, a fl.ti a mi real estate man and one of the five men arrested ln the Democrauc headqu1rters, the Star-Nev.'.! said. It would raise to $114 ,000 the amount dep0tlltd In Barker's 1ccount throuah the Committee to Rt-Elect the President, the newspaper said. protect N'1Jon'1 poUUcal akin," McGovern uld, "bul li wUI deprive Ille American people of tbt dlrflct achange of \'kw• they are en tilled to bta.r." About 300 pt'raonl welcomed tht can- didate at Manchester ~ where McGovern wa1 s Wll a copy or the Manchester Union-Lead« whlcb con~ lalned O\'e 1rtlclM and editorials un· favorable to him. McGovern tm.Ued and accepted .a copy of the newapiper. McGovern Jet out on a t'll'O-diy trip that ht d'scribed primarily 1.11 1 •1U..ten· UlJ tour," but it bore all the tr9ppinp of From P uge J P RO BE ... voted 4 to I ageinst me and gave Baker the right to ne1otiate for more land,'' Battin said. Referring to a preu release by Blttin laat Thurtday lo whlch the Fir1t Dlatrltt Supervisor celled for "a federal in-- vestlgation" of the matter, Baker called for an lnveslig1tlon or hlJ own lnvoh•ing everyon' from the FBI to the Navy Department. Battin replied. "l have sent a letter IG the Department of Interlor. '' Baker replied that the Department of lnte.rlGI' does not have and has never had anything to do with the ~!lie Square lease. "B1ttln ls just play acting ind I 1m calling his bluff.'' Bak.er said. "B11ttln's tactics are beyond the dignity of th\1 board," Baker charged. "But It Is to be e1pecled when !Omeone is in trou· bit he will point the finger at someone else." Also during thE> dl.11euuion, Baker a55erted thal Battin'! proposal to grow grass on !he acreage instead of using it for a profitable agricultural lease to the county is "only an open invitation to theo hipple element to swarm O\'er lhis land and will increase Jaw enforcement prob- lenu," Baker concluded the discussion by stating that he appreciated the hoa rd 's confidence In Placing the 1-file Squirt negoU1tioru in his hands. "These negotiations ?.·ere beg u n se\'eral years 11go and the govrrnment 1~ about to deed the property to the county fret of charge," Baker revealed. lie said ht bad not announced thi s sooner becaust the federal departmtnt~ had requestnl that the information be held up unW they could make the an· nouncement. Nothing Sacred: $500,000 Nixon Auto Recalled • ru11 c:ampalcn·llyle '""''· the nr.t ot ita kind 1lnce he captured 1 be Democtatlc nomi.nltlon 1t Miami Btltb 101..: weeks ago. After t.be lnlUal stop at lbe lboe: [le- tory -where McGovun llldllll rttt~ non reb. 1a cmv1nffd-11111i-11o llod,. chance ln I.hat 1tate'1 Mal'd:I 7 primary -he planned 11op1 In c.nnectlcut and Rhode Ill1111d btfore wlndlaJ up In N<W Yori< Clly Friday. Before a.tcCoYcrn departed, be 1l'Clb a plodi!• or campaign support ,,... Sen. Edwanl M. KCM<dy wbo l&ld he ..Wd N ice IJ099le Denise Coker, 5, a patient at Medical Center ~lospilal in Tyler, Tex., gets acquainted \vith an ll·foot stuffed dog, donated by the four children of another patient in the bo.r pit al. Bres naha n Wins Dela y in Trial hit lbe trsll for Ille lloulll Dokolu llDd Mc:Goftra of Dylll( ill lbe r ... el ,.aIJtJ IUt ....... mall, Sataait Slitlvel:, .Ebo •ith bis llJUUtloo thal def .... aptndlnc o<dy'1 b<othei-in-law. be e11I bf Ill billion. Shriver remained 10 WaablftllOC., eacer A -.,.e couaterattack rde&wd in IO atart his ~ ol lllt Clllll>"lp, bold .. W~ wu peppe...S w I t b b)'lhe switch ohlee-ptulllftllol --~-It~ by"'""' dldates hom Sell. Thomu r. E>cJ<IOO. no 00-Depol1ment said, "l'bose Shriver was busy .. 1th hi& OWll Ind wbo llllllfl lblt n eon aolft out pu!>llc McGovern'• aldts ""'kine out a C1ll> ·~ Pl'Obltin by petllnf IOJllO fr"/ pal(ll achedule jUJI two clo)'I afttr btlni blilJcm ilfl the d,,.... bUdpt ate • I• nominated u Ibo new No. I DWI m tbe lll( aot llllJ '!'Ith Ille Pto!IP. INI •.Lb tJetet. ru1117, pi ""111111 a rormld•ble op- MeanWhlle, lhe Pen'-accmed poooat.' Ea•y'• Gone Hurt Surfer Need s Dog Back to Aid in Recovery BY JACK CllAPPKLL Of !lilt o.iry •i1or1 IMtf A youns man, his back snipped In i1 aurfina accident, lies paralyzed at South Cooast Community lfo11pltaJ. He needs hiJ bell friend lo help him pull lhrough. But hls best friend, a Gtrman shepherd namtd ''Ell!)'" w11 left behind on the South Laguna beach while his muter was loaded lnlO the ambulanct aod rush- ed to the hospllal. Bewildered, the 1nimal was cared for by a young Sin Juan C1plllrano woman, who after falllng to ftnd a South Laguna resident to w1tth the doe, took Easy to her own home, a horse ranch along Spot- ted Bull Road. Easy ~·11 put up overnliht ln a stall oulllde. In the momlng, a mound of dirt and a hole under the wooden wall were all that remained. Ea!)' 11 described 11 a milt, one year and two months old, black with brown markings on his lees, 1tomach and top of head. He 11 uid to be friendly and wu wearing a chain and flea collar. Anyone finding Ea!)' may call Barbara Hanna at 525-8100 or 871-9353, collect. Today, Stan Price of Fu lit' rt on un· own son ls ln 1 altuatlon slmllar to Stan's bandeQ, Lorri'. 16 In lhe ho1ptlal corridor. ''Hert. Jet 1 mike that $30," be u.ld In an elq:ant Southmi drawl. Larry and Barbar• have been to lhe local SPCA and the county pound. Sever•l of Stan'• friends have made up posten aod have placed them at service stations in the \'lcfnUy of ranc:b. "We've been trying to do everylhlng to find him," Barbara said. "Th~ yowig man needs everything possible to help him, and the dog WI!! his companioo," Mrs. Eileen Po 1 J J ea 1 Interulve care Unit supuvilor, uJd. The nutaJ too have a reward, .aid P..tn. PoWen. "We11 give the finder a big lllu. and Iota of tender loving care," she said. Coupl.e Arrested Aft,er Murder Of Man 's Fath er dergoes spinal surgery. Hospital aides SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 24-year· say the ~year-old student at Fullerton old man and his 23-year-old wife are Junior College is in critical condition. being held in the death or the man's 11is brother, Larry. 23, and parents. father. whose bodv w11s found tied to a P.1r. and l\1rs. Sam Price have driven out 6.1·pound concrete block in San Francisco from Indianapolis. Ind. to be with Stan. B ay. They, along v.·ith Stan's girUriend, Calvin Mcrught Jr. was booked for Barbara , have orianiud a search murder in the county jail. where he was Orange County Aviation Oirtctor for the dog. being held on parole vW>lalion charges. Robert Bresnahan will face a jurv trial They were offering a nward of $25 for His wife. Harrittt.e. was arrested on a Sept. 19 In West Orange County the 8l1epherd, but a Virginia man whose murder warrant Tuesday night in l\tuniclpal Court on drunkei. driving Alt.adena by Los Angeles sheriff's chArges. • A C ch F d1putiu. Bresnahan, SI, or llf'l Otloi. A,.., r lllS 8 C OUlld Polle• Sly Calvin McR!ght Sr., who"' Fountain Valley, wu MTtSted by Fc.un-body w;ts found July 10 et !he foot of a taln YaUey police In June, al&a' 4lfiters t1ADERA <AP\ -A man arre.sted pier, had been beaten unconscious shortly said bis cir swerved t6 4vokl-a ciitt and rouo~·ing the dlscovery of a small cocbe before his death in the apartment he caused a minor traffic prt1bltm, or arms at a mountain ranch near here shared with h1s son and daughter-In-law. Police alle1e he failed the fielc:!. sobriety has been released, the r.1adera County Officers said they believed "financial The tanks were reported near Hlah\l/ay l in the Kompong Trabek area 41 miles southeast of Phnom ~nh Rnd 85 miles northwest of Saigon. A Cambodian high command apokesman expressed fear the Last week, a $25,000 campaign check was traced to Barker's account at the Republic National Bank of Miami. Barker, a Miami real estate. man, was one of five men arrested In the De.mocratlc offices. The men carried cameras and bu&Jlng equipment. Later. police conllscattd S 3 consta1tlvely numbertd SJOO bills from the men and triced the money to a Jar1e withdrawal Barker m1de from hla bank. DETROIT (UPI) _ Jt seems any car lest. Sheriff'• office said today. gain" was the motive for the killing. 11 JUbj~t to recall -even President 1----------------------:_ _____ _::_ _ _:::_:_:::.:.:::.:.:::..:::..:=::::'.~- From Page J FONDA ... Gii, which v.·ould have m1de posaible 1 1ubpoen1 for Miss Fonda. "In effect. we uid to Fletcher 1llompson, 'iO away, no subpoen1'.'' sald Orin1n. "It v.·as a clear repudl•· lion." · Thompson descrl~ F.liss Fonda as as "Hanoi Hannah," and asked the com· mittee to reopen ia investigation. .. She has no evidence that I• neceuary for the Congress to make better laM," declared Orinan. Drtnan. a Roman Catholic prlea:t and apponent of Admini1lr1tlon Pollcles in Vietnam, said Thompson wu using Miss Fonda as a publicity "gimmick" in his campaign for the U.S. Senale. Rep. Richard H. !chord (0.Mo.), ehalrman of the committee. said he had ~'mi.Jed feelings" •bout summoning F.11u Jonda because she could use the ap- ~arance u a propaganda ''forum" and "It could prejudice any pf'Ol«utlon "1alnst her.'' n DAILY PILOT "Sources 1ay th<! investlaallon tn-- dicates thlt money given a1 legltlm11e campaign CDlltribuUons w1a ~ to finance the break-in -appirently without the knowledge or authorlutlon of top oUiclal.s from the Committee to Ne- Elect the Prtsldent or other GOP leaden." the newsp1per uld. "Federal agenll ire tryin1 to pinpolnt the origlns of the $89,000 and detennlne what transactions brought the money to the account of Barker." The $89,000 had bttn transferred to Barker's account in the name of Manuel Daguerre Oaarrio, a prominent Me1lcan business lawyer, who his denied any kno.;oledge of the transaction. "But souttt11 have confirmed." the Star-News uld, "that the money did pass throu&h tbe Pn:1ldent'1 c.ampaian com. mlttee." Sister Arres ted In Grove Death A Garden Grove man w11 killed \\'ednesday and tis sister, with ~·horn he lived. has bttn arrested on suspicion of murdtr, police reported. Jailed was Mr1. Annie Kr1Chun, 45. of 10642 Ma!t St. Firemen, responding to a medical aid call found the body of he:r brother. Cicero J, Moye in the backyard ol tht home. The Orange County Cof0ner'1 oUice said Moye bad bten severely be1ten. An autopsy Is being conducted to dettrmloe the uact caU$t of death. Nllon's ~.000 Lincoln Contlnuital Umouslne which wu supposed to be delivered to Washington two daya 1go for 1n unveiling. Tht five--ton. annor-plated chariot wu. just another F'ord to the White House secrtt Service staff which found some bu~s ln the vehicle and left It on a hoist at the Ford ,.1otor Co. Dearborn plant. "The Secret Service wants aome chana:e1. We lte not at liberty to dlKuas the changts," u.id Wllll1m Peacock, a Ford spokuman. One oource said WedneJday the fully· equipped, black limousine built by a 1pecl1l crew ln a heavily·lf\l&rded bast· mtnt shop at Ford's Research and Engineering Center blew a line in its alr condltionlng 1ystem Tuesday. The ear has bttn liken off a covered v1n wblch was to carry It to \V1shlngton, and put on the rac)-with the hood and trunk Ilda raised and the hinged rear bumper folded down. Colored . Lights Will Gi ve Wa y LOS ANGELES (AP) -The rtctnt show or multicolored H&hts in toUthwest 1kle1 -a mini aurora Borealis -will probably disappear before the weekend , the direct or of the Griffith Park Observatory says. Or. \Villlam J. Kaufman said Wednes. day the lights art belng caUJtd by Oare~ on the surface or the sun which erupted last week. He said the flares appear to be dying and the aurora should "set" by Friday. He aald the Ditti 1tnt a shower of pro- tons and electrons that ralned down on earth's atmosphere, creating the colDrtd Ugbll. Tennis Anyonell Woman D~zles-Plays Topless JJ. J. {}arreff j 20th SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Now in Progress The fln"t by: ~ DREXD. ·HERITAGE KINDEL and Others Save 10 to 30°/o and more off! • DINING lOOM • BEDROOM • LIVING ROOM • CARPmNG • ACCESSORJIS • LAMPS HlllTAGI -DllXll. MA.Dtl•AL -M.diterranN n ltdroem, Oinin9 Room & li•lrio Reom CAMIO -lteli•" 0 111lc Oinin9 Reom I l l•ln9 Room eaAND TOUl -Clt ssic l td· room A living Room MAReHUA Contlnt nt1I ltdroorn & livln9 Room. II H.J.GARRETf fURNffURE Op" Mon., TJ.vr~ a Fri. 1v .. • 2116 HAUOA ILV1>. COSTA MUA. CMIF. " Laguna's Oldest Struetaire: Selected by the Laguna Beach 1~istorical Society as one of the town's landmarks, the Captain's House is probably also the oldest structure in the commu- nity. It was appar~ntly named after an owner, Ca~ tain Ben Handy. Perched on a bluff overlooking the Main Beach, the cottage has charming gables and gingerbread Victorian atmosphere. It was built about 1884 and has been captured in oil by gener· ations of artists. San Clemente Ho spit al Opens Aug . 21 San Clemente General Hospital -the f modern medical care facility in ·the Capistrano Bay arc;i -v;i\I adm it its first patient Aug. 21. On the day before the multim1llion- dollar fa cility opens for business, residents of the community will be welcome to an open house at the hospital on Ca1nino de los tttares from 2 to 7 p.m. Hospital Administrator Jim Everett said that ·workmen are completing the finishing touches to the interior of the medical facility this \\'eek. The hospital, built after a hard-fought campaign for formal endorsements, v.·1Jl form the nucleus or a master-planned medical complex which will include facilities to serve all health needs. :rtledical ofncc suites. other support businesses and a convalescent facility are planned for the nearby propertY being developed by the Chapman Manage ment Corporation of Orange .. The hospital is composed of 86 m~hcal· surgical beds; 10 for ped_iatric _pat1e~ts~ 14 for obstetrical cases: six for mtens1ve- eare and coronary trca1ment and 14 bassinets. . Three operating rooms. two delivery rooms and three radiology . ~ms also hav.: been included in the building. . , Everett said that the hospital .s emergency room will be staffed 24. hour3 a day. · ·ill The availabilit) of that serv1ct w mean that transportati?n time for emergency patients will be cut drastically. . 1 . The medical staff of the hosp1ta_ m re- cent months has v.·orked with hosplla1 adi ministrators planning the procedura aspects of the hospital. San Clemente phy&ician Dr· Larry Mathes was credited with ta~g .a key role in the planning. Others acuve in t~t portion o( the hospital developm~t ~ eluded Doctors Leon 1t1iranoff, Emilie , ,oeffler, Gordon Anderson . Robert Uyer. Richard Riddell, Don ~1cCanne, Gene Llewellyn and Gordon H~ges. Everett said that the prime goa1 of ~o medical staff Is for the hospit~l to \\'In full accreditation by the Joint_ Com· rr.ission on Accreditation of llosp_1tals as soon as eligibiUty has been_ est.ab_hshed. "The long-awaited open.mg will mean the start of a facility that citizens in .5:811 c~ente and :;urrounding commuruties will be proud of," Everelt said. The hospital encompasses more \ban &0,000 square-feet of noc:ir area. several enclosed patios for patients, staff ai:td visilors, an outdoor dining area and~ _gilt shop to be run by a "'-'Oman's auxiliary presently being formed. The cost ol the initial phase of the hospital ls more than $2.5 mill ion for ~ building and $l.2 million in added ;-qu1p- ment. Everett, who has worked m the hospital field for more than 30 years, has participated in the opening of seven hospitals in Los Angeles County· Husband Beater Arrested in Italy R('ME (APl _ Poli« arrested Angela Fiorentir.i, SI , today and acc'15Cd her of beating her hlaband and locking him up becaUR of jealou!:y . AceonUng to police, l\lrs. Fiortnl1nl and her lmband Cesare, 53, bad an argument MondaJ. The wife tried to mall< 1 Cesare confess "' 1 iov. offlir. She iot the upper hand 1nd Joc)ed him up In the bow<. Police quoted lier u ,.ylnfl be """1d lloY there ]ll1lll h< bad "mad• up his mlnd and conf.....S. • Police freed the ,... llterJlo managed to slip a note be.neath the door uklna: for help. • He wu taken to a hosplte1 1urrenn& fron'I uhaustlon and minor lnjurlea. She wu jailed and charged with tllrtatonlng 1 mon. b<>tlng and 11\Jurlnl him ind ckprlviofl him of f- ~' A l'ree To Preserve This pepper tree beside the city hal1 in Laguna Beach was planted by George Rogers in 1880 as part of his homesteading requirements. It js one of the historical landmark designations of the Laguna Beach Historical Society. Pepper trees (from Peru) were brought to Cali· fornia by the Spanish priests. The first was apparently planted at the San Juan Capistrano Mission about 1776. Two School Swim Pools Action Given Approval Formation ol a county service area to finance construction of two $200.000 swimming pools at San Otmente High Male Mailmen Can't Sliow Knee; Discrimi1iatory? CLOVIS (AP) - A mailman, ..,., home after reporting for work in knee-- length aborts, says tbe Post Office II "discriminating against men." William Claybaugh, 44, said he wore the sbortl to ..... ~ Tueaday becaUJ< lbey're more comfortable in t()G..degree heal Assistant Postmaster Richard Johnson said be onlmd the IS.year pootal service veteran home bec1U1e hill uniform didn't <Ullorm 1o pootaJ ... gu1auons. HJa)l<r 1111tborilles ba•• rejected every 1tttmpt lo •PPI'>"• walktnc lborla for MM>tr wur, Jolmoii added. '1 thlnl: Ibero II 1 little d)JCl'imln•· tioo." CJay))augb aid. '"111ey let the women w ar short 1klrtl, 1Jacb and culotua bot make the men wear the lon& pants. In the summer they're hot end un-- com!ortable, end I don't tee why aborts sllouldn' be allowed u Iona u tb<y ore neat and mn1t 100 wad.'' Claybougb WU Gii duly W~ - bt Jore ponla. School and the luturt Dana Point High School was approved Wednesday by the Local Agency Formation Comm.iMion. The service area has a population of 15,32S and covers 157 square miles, all within the present boundaries of the Capistrano Unified School District. Rod Craig of lbe Parents on Pool5 Committee, sponson of the projects, said the school district bas funds to build the first pool in San Clemente and "'·outd be reimbursed by I.be service arta. He sakl it had not beeo. decided whelher the new area would put a bond is.sue lo the voters or pay for the Pools through taxes. Only objection of 50 percent of the registered voters in the area or o"·ners of more than half of I.be assessed valua- tion could block formation o! the district. The councils of the cities of San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano have approftd the prof>OSI!, according lo ln- fonnatlon r<C<ivod by Richattt Tumer, utCUtive officer of I.AFC. In addition to the two communities, the new JerVict area wlll include Dana Point, C.pbtrai>o Bta'cb, Laguna Niguel and 1 llNU portion of Mlsalon Vi•Jo. '!'timer said the achool di!trlct hopes that the service aru can continue in being after lbe construction of the· two pools lo provide operating funds for the pools and for tutu~ construction of a pool In the Ml."1on Vl•Jo area wbcrt a future hlgb llCh:>ol It planned. DAILY PILOT :J Ataother Historical Cltoice After slriking oi1, E. Walter Pyne decided lo build a monument in Laguna Beach. Pyne Castle is a 62· room structure constructed in" dupl icate halves. Overlooking Boat Canyon. it \\-'as built to \:i sl for· ever. Construction started in 1927 and \\as con1- pleted in lhe mid 1930s. Wall s are a foot thick. There are 13 bedroon1s. each \\'ith private bath . Each also had a piano. The entire lop floor is a ballroom. The property contains 14 garages. The strange interior design includes small \\"lndO\\'less 1ncditation rooms. Garden Grove Files Suit Poor Sc hool Dis tr ict De1n a1ul s Property Ta x R €'v a1np By GEORGE LEIDAL 01 tlit D•ilY ~not Still Orange County's largest but poorl·~t school district has filed suit in Superior Court to accelerate the pro\•isions of a 1971 state Supreme Court ruling \.11hlch said property tax es are an unequal <>nd therefore. an unconstitutional method of financing public education. The Garden Grove suit is an extension of the landmark Serrano vs. Pr1e~t decision of the state high coun handed do"'"n almost a year ago. 1 See ac · companying s1ory.1 The Garden GrO\"C Unified School District along with several parents of pt:pils attending Garden Grove schools have filed the action on behalf of all other low wealth districts in the st~le. Gan;len Grove Superintendent Uav1d Paynter and school board President Barbara Shirley Tuesday afternoon an· nowiced the filing of the suit by lhc pnvate law firm of Jtutan and Tucker of Santa Ana. The pnvatc lnw firm v.·ns l11red because the suit names county ofhc1als v•ho ordinarily arc defended by li1c Orange County Counsel. v.·ho also, under normal circumstances. is the legal rrpresenlalive of the School Districl. (iardcn Gro\·e's suit is a class ric!ion :.u1 t and namrs as defendants the fol101r· 1ng public officials : Slate Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest, State Supcrintendenl of Public lns1ruc- 11on \\"ilson Riles, Stale Controller Ho uston Flournoy Also. Orange County Tax Collector Robt:rt L. Citron, county treasurer l\dn S11oangl'r. county Supc rmtendent o l Schools llobert Pelcrson and three John Does. The suit alleges that present tax col- lection ''schemes ' deny children of the state "equal protection under the law." u u -tr {: ·:r ·{7 New Method Now Sought For School Financing The California Supreme Court said on Aug. 30. 1971. ia the case of Serrano ''S. Priest that the property tax foi financing public schools violates the Federal Constitution. Citing past U.S. Supreme Court decisions on inequality of educational op- portunity as a violation of the equal-pro- tection clause of the 14th Amendment , the California court held that property tax !inancing "invidiously discriminates against the poor" by "making the quality or a child's education a function of the wealth o( his parents and his neighbors .. , California's highest court cited as an example the Baldwin Unified School District, a lo"'"·er·middle-c\ass district , and lhe Beverly llills Unified School District, an extremely wealthy one. In 1~9. the court said. Baldwin Park property owners spent $840 per pupil, \\hi le Beverly I !ills property owners spent Si ,231 per pupil. At the same time, Baldwin Park property o"'"·ners pa id $5 .48 per $100 assessed valuation for the schools. while the Beverly Hill.s school tax rate was only $2.33 per $100. In ruling such i n e q u it i es un- constitutional, the court declartd: '"Thus, aHluent districts can have their cake and cat it too. They can provide a while paying lov.·er taxes." It argues that districts with hightr l<i"I baSt'~ are able to raise more money locally and thus spe nd more educatina: students of their dist ricts. Districts without such tax re.sources, the suit charges, are not being ade- c1uatcly su pported by state funds to 1m· pro\'e quality of education even lo 1he le\•el of 1he average or other districts, in terms of spending. A!lomey Prentice Fish of the Santa Ana firm noted the suit carries forward thr intent of the Serrano-Priest decision. ··1n 1hal case," Fish said, '"t he Supreme cdurt decided only that the plaintiffs l'>"t're being denied equal pro- tection under lhe Jaw as required 1n lhe 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and also by the state Constitu tion. "Thal ruling. however, left it up to the plaintiffs to prove the wrong had been done them. ln this suit "'"·e are altempting to bring that proof to the courts and forct an early timetable !or corrective action by the Legi.slaturt," Fish ex· plained. Virtually no action has been taken by legislators since the Se rrano-Priest decision ruled th<Jt pre sen t state school finance la"'-'S v.·cre une-0nstitutional, f'1sh said. Ten other poor school districts in the stale v.·ill join Garden Grove in paying the estimated $50,000 tab for the suit, L>r. Paynter said. Despite a tax rate of $5.66 per $100 of assessed valuation -the highest rate of any unified district in the county - Garden Grove raises only enough mont'y to spend an average $688 per pupil 1n a year. By comparison, Dr. Paynter said, the Laguna Beach Unified district levies only a $3.38 pel SIOO, but raises enough money to spend $971 per pupil. Dr. Paynter noted !urlher "that $1.000 more per chlld is spent in Beverly llHl1 per year than is spent in Garden Grove." "The complaint suggests that the a(_'. cident of geography and birth should be no deterrent to educational opportunity." A BIG NAME SINCE 1925 JI.RY~n11frmn111 ''Just Minutes from Everywhere '' FOUN TAIN VALL HUNTINGTON BEA / COSTA MESA / • CARPET DRAP~RllE E · · RON A DEL MAR ' ~ We carry the largest and llnest carpet and drapery seleclions avallable. · Phone us for free estimates-one of our knowledgeable trained experts will be happy to co-operate with you Jn ' selecting the best value to suit your needs and budget. Open Dally 'f/T 5:30-Fridays 'Ill 9:00 1438 SO. MAIN ~t Edinj er· SANTAANA· 5?7-3993 ' I I I I I· l 4 DAJLV PILOT lll~r..ur. A119int 10, 1~72 • Whistle Heard Round County HERE COMES THE CIRCVS -Wllen ranner George ~furai ble•· his whiJtle the other day about how he'd been hJt up for a $10.(Q) political coatributlon. it became about the loudest blast htard in Orange County government circles in re- cent times. lndttd, 1he screeching tones from 1'1utai's whistle now have superv oors Robert Battin and Da~·1d Baker tossing \·erbal bombshells at each other : tht DA has launched an investigation : the Grand Jury \rJll htar tesumony : and Lord only kOO\\'S how m&ny 01her bu reaucratic functionaries "ill grl into the act. \\'ell, \\'he11 it comes to a super·sizf'd flap. Jt is clear that $10,000 \\'Ill go a long "ay in Orange County. THE "'HOLE !\JESS 111\'olves a 46f>. acre parcel or la nd in Fountain Valley l.nO\\"ll as !\·li le Square Park. It Is OY.'tled by the federa l gov ernment and leased IG Orange County for development as a pub lic park l 1111/ development occurs. ho wever, 213 acres of the p11 rk land was leased to the aforementioned ~1urai so he could till the soil and grow some things, hopefully at a n1odest profit . Trouble is th:it ~lura1's lease is running out so he has been asking the Orange County Board of Supervisors to give him a little ti me extension so things can con· llnue to gro\v. Nt:XT THING YOU know, Murai 's a1 · tomey mak es public allegations that somebody suggested if ~1urai made a Ten Grand political contribution, things might go easier on the lease extension. That little disclosure was what caused the agricultural product! to hit the Ian . Rumor and allegation have it that District Attorney Cecil Hicks had somr or his operatives on hand when 1'.lurai forked over half the loot -$5.000 -to somebody who "'as to tak e it lo somebody else who would give ii lo some politician. Identification of all these somebodies. however, has been clearly obscured amid the furor and shouting and the ins1stenc(' of DA Hicks. HICKS, LI~E all good la w en· forcement officers. \1·ould like to see discLmion of the allegations held to a minimum until he can complete his in· Ve!tigaJion avd pr esent all the in· formation in a neat package to the Grand Jury. Answers lhal DA Hicks has suc- cessfully obscured fr om publ ic scrut iny so far are the ones that might be applied to these questions : -Did the DA 's men actuaUy t yeball witness $5,000 in cold cash being handed over to somebody? -If so, who ~·as that somebody? -1£ that somebody did get $5,000, \\'ho did he take if to and for what purpose? Political payoff? Political contribution? Old de bt? So far in the Great C-Ounly Flap. no re.al answers have been made available to the questions -just speculation. guess. gossip and rumor. INDEED, THE DA has managed 'trell lo keep things shut up on these issues 1n the case but he has been unable to stop general tongue·wagging and narcs of temper surrounding the whole thing. Supervisors Battin and Baker got into it hot and heavy yesterday, each insisting he would call the other's bluff by deman· ding federal investigations. Dismayed Board Chairman Ronald Caspers figured with both the DA and Grand JW'Y in the act, there was already enough probing going on. But the rest of the board voted for the whole federal government to be called in+ to the imbroglio. Ala~. before H's all over, DA Hicks may be tripping over all kinds of other investigators as he struggles to uncover Truth and assure Justice. Man Saves 6 In Belfast Bomb Blast BEl.f AST I UPI\ -Six mtn Cl<•P<d death or injury today wben a ftllow worker riskf'd his life to warn them of a spu ttering bomb. The bomb blultd • bul depol In Lon- dooden')' just before noon. Another ah.at· ttred a nearby drtss ahop rnoment• later. Two othen ezploded in downtown Armagh. No one was bu.rt In any of the blasts. For that , the sis men in Londonderry's bus depot hid Burt Scarlet to thank. Searle! saw a ma.n push a brown paper· "Tapped parcel into the depot hall and SUJpected 11 once it was a bomb. He ran -not away, but to warn his six v;orkmates. As they scrambled. to aafety Sca rlet dashed toward the exit -but bad to pass the bomb. "Smoke and sparks" were shooting lrom it, be said later. "l saw I was done for "I \ren t back as far into the bu ilding as I could, "'ent into a toilet . locked the door behind me. lay Uat on the floor. Almost immediately the whole building seemed to come down around my ears." Scarlet was badly shaken , but -like his workmates -unhurt . In the StcQnd Londonderry blast women ran icreaming from a dress shop after two youths pla nted a bomb. again wrapped in brO\\'ll pape r. Dur ing the night there \\'as hancj.to.- hand fighting around the neighborhood soclal center in the Roman Catholic Andersonsto"'tl dis1rict of Belfast and 1t did not end until Bri1ish soldiers chased 1hc last gangs of teen-agers fr om the area. The fig hti ng began \Yednesday night as Catholics 111 the area tried to march 10 the Roger Casement football stadium. ll "·as the second battle in four days around the park. \\'hich troops occupied \vhen they moved into Cat ho l i c strongholds two weeks ago. Acrosa the city in the Catholic Ardoync district, soldiers arrested one of the Belrasl lea ders o[ the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA ), Marti n Meehan . eight months after he escaped fro1n the city's Crumlin Road jail. Catholics stonfd army and police post s across Nort hern Ireland Wednesday to ma rk the one.yea r anniversary of the in· troduction of internment "'ithout trial for suspected IRA leaders. Only in Andersonsto"'tl · scene of fierc e rioting Sunday. did 1he \'iolence threaten to get out of hand. A cro\\·d of 1,500 Catholics. many of the m teenagers. marchfd through the Falls Road district shouting .. Give us back our country." As !hey came 'vithin a qua rter mile of the ball park . whose club and bar is a social headquarters for the neighborhood . the y ran into barbed \v1re barricades and lines of troops and arm ored cars. J, I Che•• Draw This was the p<1sition or the pieces as Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky played to a draw Wednesday in the 121h game of their $250,000 World Cham· pionship Chess match. Nlre Tru Th e message on the leg of this pretty hitchhiker is deceiving. To a Frenchman. il simply means that the young lady is trying to thumb a ride from Parii; to Nice, a resort city of the Riviera. Chic£1go Firm Recalls Canned Hani~-Too Wet \YASHINGTON (UPI ) -Hundreds of thousands of pounds of canned ham arc being recallc<i by a Chicap;o pack.ing company from all parts ol the country because s;i mples \\"ere found lo contain loo much water. the Agriculture Depart· ment announ~ today. There is no he alth danger to consumers in the hams. oflicnls stressed. But spokesmen said thal \vhil e nonnally·labeled canned ham is allotved to contain not more than 3 percent water picked up in the curing proei!ss, 30me ham s produced by the Agar Food Products C-0. at its Chicago plant had nearly t~·ice thaf'a'mOunt. Of 168 hams sampled. 165 were over the 3 percent Um.it, averaging 15.3 pfr· cent water. Some had 16 percent . an of· ficial said. An Agriculture Department spokesman sa id the recalled h11m included 300,IXX> pounds held in y:arehouses and distribu- tion centers around the country and an unknown quantity on shelves or retail stores. Department officials said the hams \\ill be held until the problem is identlfled and appropriate corrective action taken. Among possible steps, one official said, was use of a regulation .,,.,ilich would allow the hams to be relabeled as "'vater added" products. Spokesmen said the hams ,involved ""''ere packed under a number of different labels. including some "house brands .. for chain stores. Hams packed at the Chicago plant are identif ied by the federal inspection service plant number 282A. Autumn Weather Prevails ' Overnight Temperatures in East Fall to 40s •• ....... r ""'"' 0111ty w1n111, '"""' '"''°""" the T-V....., -Olllf Ccwisl 11•191 to the Mt11t1! Atl•nf!( tt•"" •ncl •IOl'IO si-ris Of ltll E•1ffrn SMOOlr9. ll•ln .,.. --.o .,..., .,_ ltll wn.19f'll '1•!n1 to C•llfenrll• ""' 1t11 P.cllle H«ftlwftt, lilt, the ._,,..., r1lni ca.in. In tlW "'°""*"· .....,. Ht G~ ""'"" ,_.. "*' ,... lftC:tlls M ......... 11M1 l'ffhl. AtirllftOll. 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Viet' PARIS (UP!l -The Vlei Coo(. dtlal~ lnl !0< Ille fir" lime Ill demands lllr a coalitJon ...,1me In South Vlttnam, aald today the WV wi.11-nte ....-Dlloti"' ti0111 ttma!n deadlocked UAtJI lhll 5al1on govermneol resigns. s.tore the actual ta1U btpn the Hanoi ddegatroo Ultd stai-11 by ac- tr ... Jane Fond•. s.n. Edwonl Ketultdy, former U.S. Altorner General ~ Oark and · U.N. 5ecrtWy General Kurt w aldheim to back llJ claims lhlll lhll Unit.cl States wu clellb<ralelY bomblo( dikes in North Vlelmm. Madame Nguyu 'lbl Blnb. au.r Vitt Cong negollator, Wd al the IMth -.. of the ltaltmaltd Vietnam Puce lalb, "As loflll u ·lllat admlnlllnlllon of South Vietnameat President Ngey.n V •n 'nli.u exlllJ, the war '°" on and the nqotla-tlona remain deadlocked;" · U.S. nt&ollator WWlam J. Porter Aid the Communlsta' rt!UAI to a.,..,,i a ,.....nre and ·lben negotlat. a· polJll<al settlement proved their • ' o b e s 11 v e pursuit" of l military victory in order to •lzt ...-bt South Vietnam. 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Lusl!Ous, new double knit fabric in a wild choice of rich tall colors . lnSep~lhty'll be 25.00, now 19.90. ........... tnatcMEJf:w-"-., Crl"' -45 FASHION ISLAND e NEWPORT CENTER • NEWPORT BEACH I I I -, • • I ( ' ' z t t I c ' d ( • a ( t ~ ( ( d p I ( n a k y a i: II $ t. p c I • 0 d ( h I ( l d 1 c d y • s t ' r ' E - • $1 Million Collected In Crash OAKLAND (AP) -An Atherton woman paralyzed In 1 pl1ne crub in COiorado four ,...,... .... ha • .., • 'hnllllon out-of-rourt setUemtnt, htr attorneys said W~y. Ann< Chew Melbye, 18. lost the use of both legs through a spinal cord ln)ury wbtn the Cwna 208 she wu riding in craab·landed In 1 mountainous area near Creed. COki. on July 23, 196&. She and htr allorney hus- band ruchard were on a business trip, with anorney William H. Owen and his wife. Owen, v.·ho was piloting the plane, attempted to bring it down on a highway alter the [..__B_RI_EF_S _) engine died in turbulen t weather. ti.trs. Melbye chtrjed Owen \li'ith negligent pilotlng and alleged that Ceuna A~raft C.O. of Wichita, Kan.; Con- tinental Motors Co., of Muskegon, M i c h . ; and California Aviation Service of Oakland, had imp r<> per I y designed and maintained the plane's fuel system. e Trfal Co•ll!I SAN JOSE IUPll -The Angela Davis trial co s l California taxpayers $ I . 2 5 million. Other expenses could stiU be added to the amount spent to keep Miu Davis in jail for a ye.ar under the heavy security and the cost to the prosecution in her IJ.week trial that ended in acquittal. Santa Clara County spent '884.900 to put lite black mili- tant on trial on charges of plotting the Marin County courthouAe shootings of 19iG. About $200,000 of th-::r.t amount was added rtetnlJy as o\1ertime for she r i f f 's deputies. e Rate Opposed SACRAMENTO (API Consumer advocate William M. Bennett says he has peti- tioned the California supreme Court to prevent the .Public Utilities Commission's rate decision on the P a c i f i c Telephone Co. from going into effect. Bennett also criticized the decision in the case, with which he has been associated since the beginning as a con- sumer advocate. Bennett was himself a member of the PUC prior to the Reagan ad'- ministration, and is now e member of the Sate Board of EquaJiiation. • DAILY Pll.DT !J Fires Sweep North Ellsherg, Russo Fall Jones Is Here PORTOLA (Al') -Fire llahtm cooe<ntrattd lllelr ef. forts oo wkldy xpanted 1""111 lodly -an uncontrolltd ~blue IOUtll o/ hen ID Tahoe N1tlol>al Forut and I 50 peroeot Qllltalatd llnl llllt hu b1acbncid 3,000 acrts Wtll ~f LlytoavWe. And altboogh oot i.rae. a sules or appamitly sel grus blazes in the COvelo an:a. aboot 20 mllu northeast of Laytoovllle. WOJTitd flre of· llclal&, ' The fir. aboot five miles "'"ti> ol Por1ola on the ust.m slope of lht Siem wu one of ten ignited by Ughtntna: in Tahoe Forest Tueoday. U.S. Forest service of!k:iols sakt all was Coin& well in boldlna the lid "' lhlllp until 1lrislt winds whipped one ..,._ flre lints about 3 p.m. w~. 1be flames were moving east throulb pine and fir at the loot ol Becll-ttb Peak above Ctrman Valley alon& a half-mUe--front. Officia1a anxioualy watched wlncl dlrectton. prepared to ahl't the US mm on the lines ohoold tbe lln cha1111• lls coune to tbe -11. thfreby atttin& 1 mile and a hall wide patll up tile peak towards Portola. On tllo peak .,. • microw1vt: ltlticrl and other commwUcatlonl equipment. . Al dawn a specially equip- ped pillne fnim Bolte, Idaho, WIS upeded to talte inlrared pictures ol tile nr. ..,.. lo belp (Ire -plnp>lat bot IP"'> Ind aid In ltnl<I)" To Oppose Nixon AddlUoMI help Wll btlng broocht in from other i1.1tkwlal LOS ANGELES ( AP\-Oan-U S. Du:trict Court Judge fore.sts I.lid from u far away lei Ellsbe.rg and Anthony Rus· Malt Byrne, who summ<lned as Arliooa and Jdabo. so, their trial postponed fitV· juror• to his court Wednesday. Air tankers also planntld to eral months, say lhey'll u.'le told the U regular Jurors and attack the. flamt.s ..a1ttr be1ne .1be....polltlcal aeasou recess to ail alternates t.o remain on r<nder<d ineflo<tive Wtdn•~ CAllfORNIA make antlwar spttehes and <ali lndellnllely. Altbougl! tlley day by lhe strong winds. campaign against President may return to lheir homes and About 1$0 miles to tbt west. N. • 1 1 .lobs, the panelistt must notify LOOK weary crew1 bave . battled ix~.~ rc-ed ""1 '1 on. lon Is lhe cou ... 11 "·ey lea"• t•· , •• since Tuesday afternoon "iiu.s a mnistrat a '' ~1 ~ uc:......., WISTCllf.f pLAJA against the brush and limber menace to lhc rights: of Angeles area during thclr l7TH & tl'llHI fire about seven miles west of American citizen!," s a 1 d perkxl as jurort-in-y,•a.Jtlng. NIWP'OtT llACH L. y t 0 n v i 11 e ' Arson ~ San Diego Ellsberg, 8CUSlfl!I tlie govern·_:.::.:..___:::..::::.:..:.::.___:::.:::.::_~========~· ted ment or "using the charxn in suspec · this case to frighten other Officials anticipated f u 11 Celebrates citiwu out of revealing whal containment would be attained they know about government by midnight tonight with <'On-Hes. deceplion and criminal ttol by Friday mklnlght . SAN' DIEGO (UPI) -While behavior." Most of the 520 men were Republicans g1lhe:r in P.1\aml Ell be d R ~ .... , ..... HONG KONG --"' , ...... .. ,.o._,.., .• , ---CUSTOM TAILORS Younger to Measure Governor Prospects .. A . ~-' ... s rg, 41. an UMO. ""• u..:1ng concentrat= on uie Beach, the party's first choke f o rm e r R 11 n d Corp . northern edge of the nre 1 t' •··• ·1 ·11 researehers on government where the hottest spoL'I were or a conven ion uuM cl Y w1 located . There wert: S3 fire be telling: itsell how nice it is projects, are charged with es-pionage, conspiracy and theft engines and 29 bulJdozen In r they didn't come here after in connnecUon with the leak lo operation. all. news media or the top secret Two of the dour operaton Mayor Ptte Wilson has Pentagon Papers detailing lltll&'•-·1 ............ , ... ..... ,. c... • -'°"' Wfl.,......•S.C6'«1ot1C...a SAY£ 30% ~ 111111 Sllllll 'll.ll to 35% 'OI' MUI IDOlllf llOW ................................. 1tl0 UIO St>N~ 1o11f • , •• ., ,. •.,, •., , , ., • • 7t IO ~ IO o.c---................... 1100 .. .. M~-s..t .... .. .• , .• ,. .. ,.T~IO •t lO , ... a....,.,w--1 . -····•-·· 11to Uto SACRAMENTG (AP) California Atty. Gen. Evelle Y oonger says he might run for governor in 1974 if he is front· runner in Republica;n preference polls. necemrlly mean I would were slightly injured wht_n declared the wetk beginning origins of the Vietnam war. they were thrown from lhetr " . , The trial was halted before run ." sliding rigs on the steep te.r-Aug. 20 as Americans Flnest opening arAuments by a In addition, he said, "I'm rain . City Week." wiretap dlsput e after jurors not just dying to get anolhtr Seven aerial tankers were That, he said \\"ednesday, had already been sworn. The job... dropping chemicals. should give "us the op-U.S. Supreme Court has given About 20 miles northeast or portunity to enjoy the city defense attorneys time to file ··1 genuinely enjoy what I'm Laytonville, offlcial11 said eight ourselves. whereas hosting the petitions for a high court hear- doing," he said. "I've never separate grass blazes had convention would have been a ing oo the matter and pro!> heard any controller or been set In the same general mejor inconvenience and ably won't rule on that untll lieutenant governor talk with area about a mile west of woold have stopped us from the jusUces reconvene in r-T-J-c~ -·-············· IOIO 3'IO POfl LAOlt.l lt10fll Iii()'# ~ .... C-" l!lllllM J~ 3wot • • . • • • • • • • • • • • 11 Oii .. Oii cio-.11 ... ,J-, ... Sl,ool ·········-·· 1100 3190 , .......... o.... .. . .. ····-· •• '''° ean,,, v1111 •nd A•.t '°' M•. 4$H IUUNI ·~ 11 I 12 Oftty ill New,.rl llM~ AT N..,."'"91 11111 -.111t AlllWll II I U Ollly 111 l ....... Hiik AT l899M Hlh HTltt l.... ••UM lltuvtll'f ,_ .......... '°l.U#OllTT 'MlotS ~·......,_ f, l'()lfMJI Then again. he might not. One thing be probably will not do, he told newsmen at an informal luncheon Wednesday, is run if be is not leading In the polls. similar enthusiasm about their _eo_v_el_o. _________ en_Jo_Y_log-'-the--c-ity_•_•_w_•_do_.'_' __ 0<_1o_be_r. ____________________________ _ Younger said he would not liAse his decision solely on ~blic opinion polls, but on ".all measurable standards." 1 He said he would decide by text Labor Day whether lo n.in for goveroor or re~lection to a second J0«-year term as attorney general. Recent Democratic gains in voter registration fig u re s mean. he said. that "it's going to be tough for any Republican to get elected governor." "We'll probably take soun- dings next yeer. and if l 'm the strongest candidate, I prob- ably .,.•ill run. But if I'm not. 1 probably will not fttl obligated ti) run ," Younger said. "F:ven if I were the front-runner . that wouldn 't jobs.'' This referred to Controller 1-lousLon Flournoy and LI. Gov. Ed Reinecke. ~·ho are often mentioned as GOP com- petitors for the gubematori.al nomination. Younger coruiders another contender to be Robert Finch, rormer presidential adviser and former Ca Ii Corn ia lieutenant governor. Union Say~ No LOS ANGELES (AP 1 - Negotiators for the Southern California Rapid T r .a n s i t District and the union rep- resenting its driven resume meetings today after a union vote to reJect the district's latest contract proposal . \Vhyno~eros? Can Rliinos Fi1id Love? SA.N DIEGO (AP) -Four northern white rhinoseros are going to try and make a go of it in a Dinka and Joyce and Lucy and Bill situation. Dinka and Joyce. after 15 years of living together at the St. Louis Zoo, are taking up residence with Lucy and Bill at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. Officials said Wednesday the four are the only while rhinos in the United Stales and are among the last of their breed in the world. The move of Dinka and Joyce to the animal park is in- tended to provide them with a freer, more natural en- vironment in bopes it might encourage them to breed, park officials said. rrs Side vucud beam1. Each V ego door is bolstered by a hefty sleel beam that looks and works pretty much like the quord roJl11 you see along a hiqhwoy, You can't see them, but toke our word they' re there. TO P~wc ftn.tila.tion system. Veqo's inqenious way to teep outside air continuously C::rculoUnq in.side even when the car is atandinq still and your windows ore rolled up. Moo .• Fri. 9 o.m •• 9 P'"'· Serurday 9 a.m. I<> 6 P'"'· Stmdcry 10 a.m. -4 p.m. L Tho on¢no. A rpeclally dO" l'igned overhead com, olumi' num block, 4-cylinder power plant. Blq words to match an impressive performa nce. II d• h vers f6r more horsepower for its .11i.ze than other httle cars plus gos mileage lhal's nqhl up there with the best of them. Mr,\'-11.t ~" /,m:RJO/l !AJ!l [5.97ciJ I 11tJ lAT(f HOUSE p,11.11 IUT lfAll. 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Very sporty, 0 1 weU at comfortable, to qo along with the rest of the lntertor. The map poc:bt. No biq thlnq, really. But it's lndlcoUve of the many Utile touchet you don't hove to aocrtfioe In order to ;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;s;;;;;iii;;;;;ii: drtve our little oor. Besidet, it'• Double pa.nel roof. One 1teel roof flnnlr attached to another 1teel roof to make V eqo. a little ltronqtor on the outalde and a little quieter on the buide. R""',,,.,,., hK'1itt11'l*f 1M1 ntl ~, tMlll U •11 Nila 1fM Cllft lirt tn11. a qood place lo 1ta1h your candy bar wrappen. Building a belier way to see the U.s.A. ~-~~ :E.=z: Coil IJ)rin;s. Four of them, count· em. one ot every wheel.; They're part of the reaeon for Veqa'a exceptionally comfort- oble ride. And 1f you've ever ridden in other little car•, you'll appreciate what we mean. ' ~• DARY PILOT EDITOBL\L PAGE • News Blackout No Aid Some alr traffic controllers have caUed for a blat-k· out or all news regarding 1kyjacking In the belief that news reports serve as lneentives for potential hijackers. On the surface, it may appear to be an appealing argun1ent. CertainJy if no one had ever heard of sky· Jacking. he would hardly be likely to invent the game. But the argument overlooks the fundamental fact that it is almost impossible to hide the hijacking of. say, a 747 with 300 persons aboard and pretend it didn't happen. As pointed out by Air ~avelers Associa tion , a no~­ prorit organization promoting :ur safety, the pubhc needs more ne"'s, not Jess ne\•,is about skyjacks. "Full ne .,..'s disclosure helps government and the airlines to impose the tight SC<'Urity measures wh ich are still vitally needed to thwart skyjacks." said ATA dire\'- tor Leonard Snyder. Ne"·s reports need not and have not been a how· tlHlo-it direction kit for potential skyjackers. But as more and more extortionists fail at the game, full pub- li cation of the facts will discourage others who might be tempted to try such a free fli ght. Behind th e Boycott A lot of wrong can be done by innocent ~rocery buyers \\'ho go along '."'ith _the "Boyco t.t Lettuce 1 cam· paign bei ng y,•agcd nat1onw1de, ~nd which_ got so much support at the recent I?emocrat1c conv~nt1on. universally overlooked -ii that more than 8S percent of all bead lettuce grown In California and Arizona is ha...,este<Lunder wlioll ,eolllrlct. accordla& to C_alUornia Director of Agriculture C. B. Christiansen. What is really behind the lettuce boycott is a juri,. dic:tlonal dispute between the Teamsters' Union, which Is under contract wtth growers or 75 percent o( Cali· fornla's lettuce, and Cesar Chavez' United Farm \Vork· ers Union, which harvests about 10 percent of the slate crop. Lettuce is an Important part of Call rornia's agrl· cultural economy. It accounts for about $1 50 million Jn the economy. Ruining that market without understand- ing the faru is shor1'lghted and harm• innocent people -uUimately the union members themselves. The People's Weapon ti is perhaps predlctable that the press would sup- port Sen. Alan Cranston's bill (SB 3786) to remedy a Supreme Court finding that a newsman can be forced to reveal confidential sources before federal grand Juries. After all, it would be sell-protection, wouldn't It? It is much more than that. For the Supreme Court's ruling overlooks the fact that the vress is the Atnerican people's primary weapon for rooting out and exposing corruption and lawlessness in high places, in and out o( government -particularly in government, at all levels. Behind the ca mprugn . of course, u an attempt to unionize all farm workers involved in harvesting let· tucc. Certainly \Ve 'vould not argue wi th that privilege tr those involved believe it "'ill help right a mo r a 1 Y.'rong or economic inequity. 1n the words of Sen. Cranston, '1'he First Amend· ment is not a piece or special Interest legislation for the news and publishing fndustry; it is a governmental guarantee to a free people without which they could not remain free tor long.'' 'Goodn ess! We 're not trying to stifle her voice! We're But y,·hat should be borne in mind -and is almost The privilege of confidentiality needs to be pre-- served. · just trying to purify it! Musi cal Plot Not as Hea vy As FBI Said The FBI failed lo make good the late J. Edgar Hoover 's startling charge that the Berrigan bunch had plott~ to kidnap pre~1dentiat adviser Henry K1ss1nger. 11" now develops thal the FB I turned in !'till another false alarm about a Berri~an ··pJor· to comm11 musical sal>- otage . The G-n1en solemn- ly "'arntd the \\lh1tr House that Father Dan Berrigan y,•as conspiring \\'ilh re- no\\lled Cilndurtor Leonard Btrnste1n to embarrass 1 he Ni.ton Administration. The alleged sc heme y,·as to dupe hlgh off1c1als. possibly even the President himself, into applauding an antiy,·ar oratorio at the Kennedy Center. THE FBI WARNING, delivered to presider:tial assistant JI. R. Haldeman on (JACK ANDER.SON) J uly 12, 1971. caused some back.stage scurrying to make sure that Bernstein's production didn't contain a hidden an- tiy,·ar message in Lati n. The confidential FBI n1e!Sage, citing a "valuab le confidential ~urce," advised that "Leonard Bernstein. noted con· ductor. has been commissioned by the Kenned)' Center for the Perform ing Arts, \Vashington, O.C., to compoM! music for the dedication of the Kennedy Center. "Bern.!lteln ha s composed a 'mass oratorium' and repo rtedly visited Daniel Berrigan al the Federal Correcli?nal Instituti on (FCI\, Danbury. Connecticut, within the past three weeks and pe.rsuad· eel him to compose words for his muslc ." BERNSTEIN'S mass ''will follow an Dear Gloomy Gus Is it true that Sargent Shriver has ordered 100 million bumper stick· ers reading: "My selec tion wu 19th -I'LL TRY liARDER"'? -C.R. T~;1 lt"llu•• ••llttlt re-rt' .,1,...,, ,_, nKtSSl tllf lllo.-: ct! fh.e MWWl~r. Sfnd ·-!>el ~evt to G,_,,f GUI, Dtllf l'llGI. 11nliv.ar theme. will be in Latin and aung by a choir at !he dedication ceremony," confided the FBI. "linportant govemment officials. per- haps evl'n the President. are expected to attend this ceremony. and it is an- ticipall'd they will applaud the com- posilion without recognizing the true meaning o( the words. "The source advised that t h e newspapers v.•ould be given the story the following day that the President and other high·ranking governm ent officials applauded an anti-government song. "The source advised that Daniel Ber- rigan had not completed composing the 11'o rds. >A'hith v.•hen finished v.·ill hn ve to be smuggled out of the FC I at Danbury." TO RELIEVE \Vhlle llouse anxiety, Nixon aide \Villiam Safire v.·as inv ited to con1e to a rehearsal. Another presidential assistant, Leonard Garment. attended a dress rehearsal at the invitation of Bernstein himself. Bernstein's mass "''as staged In Sep- tember and v.·as received with rive reviews. It contained only one line tnat could be interpreted as antiwar -"Oona Nobis Pacem" or •·give us peac:e." Pres!· dent Nixon. in any case. did not attend. The FBI 's suspicions probably were aroused, acC-Ording to B e r n s t e I n ' s manager Harry Kraut . by Bernstein's known friendship with Daniel Berrigan. Bernstein did, in fact, visit Daniel Ber- rigan at Danbury prison. "They talked about the nflture of mass," Kraut said. But they did not conspire to trick the President or anyone else into applauding unintentionally for peace. Tlwse Halcyon Days 'Today's word.quiz deals with actual things that have become mere figures of speech: see lf you can !rack the word back to the thing lt5e\f. Half of lhem right is an admirable score. I. \Vhy do we use the v.·or d "cyriosure" to mean whatever attracts attention. such as ''the cynosure of all eyes'.'" 2. \Vhy are times of happineSJ or pros- ~rity called "ha\. cyon days?" 3. In golf, why Is a score or ooe stroke ()Ver par on a hole called 1 "bogty"? 4. Why do we refer to certain devious transactions as "robbing Peter to pay Paul''! $. What ls the origin of the phrase meanlna: to take offense or txprest l'f!lefltment by leaving "In h I 1 h dud(-"? I. What did it orlClnallY mean lo be "ln fine fetUe"t 7. Wby -the betr lo the -crown always knowi. u the "Dlupbln"? I. WbY b an eablbtt of "'"'"'ice callod "ahowl11J the white ! other"! t. Where did the ~ "bom lo Uie purple." come from t 10. WbY do we opeat of ........, "putllnc bis rl&hl foot ror .. ard''1 ANSWERS: I. "Cynol\ft'' 'A'U the pGLar liar, munlo& "dai'• tall" In Greet. and If' 'PfJlnl lo canottllati.. U,. Mi-, whldl ........ pdded ahlpo b)< • • ' ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ 2. ··~talcyon" is the old name for a kingfisher, and ancient Sicilians believed this bird I.a.Id Us eggs only when good weather was abtad. 3. From a popular song of ll90, "The Bogey Man." {rom which an imaginary opp()nent, "Col. Bogey," was derived at tht: Yannouth Golf Club . 4. In 1550. St. Peter's Church. Westminster, w&.1 made a cathedral ; a decade later, this was revoked, and Its estates went to St. P11ul'1. 5. The handles ol inferior daggers were maM of "dudgeon wood ." and those for«d to use such weapons rmnted the imposition. I. Tbt An&Jo.Saxon "fettle" wa1 a gtr· di< lmlgbtl uoed In comblt. 7. "Dauphin" 11 aimplJ the Frt.neh fo1 "dolphin"; from the Voloto and Boubon dynalttea, wtUcli uaed I dolphin Oil their ....... I. 'l1lls II from <11Cl-i''1btlol' no pme. cod: hu 1 white fellther. t . ffBom to the purple" boo nothlni lo do with the purple robot of ..,.uy. but comet rnim the custom of lht B)'l.l.DI Dfl ol 11n1og their aocouchmtnt chlmbon with porpllyry, or purple, In pttpondoo (ot I n>yal birth. 10. In llomt; I boy WU lllltiOntd II 1111 tloor el a !!WI"'"' lo cautian vl!llon ='~~ ... tlnu!lolt! left loot lint, abd - Many Seek P11blic Se,.vice Lawyers Turning to Social Issues • By MARY COSTELLO The legal Wofession which n· .~ seemed securely anchored to tradilionnl practices and conservative values is busy loday trying to determine if the aclivism of young lawyers and law stu- dents ha1 brought lasUng changea. The profession may still be predominanlly conservative and traditional, but nobody is quite sure at this time. The issue is certain to be a key one discussed when the American Bar Association holds its 95th annual meeting In San Francisco beginning this Friday. One school of thought that is beinfi{ voiced in many book.s. bar journal articles and other published studies la that all the fermtnt ii only &kin deep and, in time, will fide. Another school maintains that t \l'tn if the commitment lo public service i11 weaker among eome of the young lawyers than they pretend and less than sincere among established law finns which offer free or low cost l'!Crvlces to the poor, the new activism has brought far more than rhetorlc1J change. THERE IS some indication that the majority of law students. despite the ir oft-expressed commitment tG the poor and their admiration for public-service lawyers like ·consumer advocate Ralph Nader. will choose the more lucrative. stalw positions after graduation. At Columbia University Law School, a questionnaire in the spring ol 1971 showed that only four of the 136 third- year .studenta said they had accepted public-service jobs whereas 88 said they planned to work for private law firms. Nevertheless, topics for discussion at this year's convention in San Francisco suggest that the legal profession is now concerned with lhe social questions that many activists are pressing. There will be sectional discussions on natural resources law. with its en- vironmental implications. and o n minority.group chaUenges to tbt: present method of financing public schools. Still another topic destined to rettlve at- lentk>n. though not on the agenda. is the possibility that there 900n may not be enough jobs in the profession for all the new and future law school graduates. TOTAL &-,ROLLMENT in lhe nation·s 147 accredited law schools bas mort than doubled in the past decade. For women, It has lncrwed sixfold. Nationally, law schools rtporl an overage of about thrt< applicants for every opening while at such prtstige !Chools as Harvard, Colum- bia, Yale, Michigan, Pennsylv1nl1 a.nd Stanford the ratio runs u hllb 11 10 to 1. It ha11 been c1lcul1ted that i1 the present rate of Increase continues, the number of yearly law school graduatn wlll double by 1974 and re11ult, by 1985. ln a doublln& of the enlire legal profession's mem- bership, now about 350,000. There art both idealistic a n d pragm1tlc reasons why '° many young men and women are attracted to the tsw as a career. To some tt. ii "where the IC-- lion Is" -where tht refonn-mlnded ln- dlvktual can make the law a tool "to turn the !}'stem around." Otben may be lm- prwed with the ovolishillty of jobs ond lhe relaUvtly high poy in the l<gol pro. r...i... topedllly 11 1 time or Job scarcity in m1111 olber prof<alons. CURRICULA chan&,. by the law tchoois lndicat. that !ulurt grldUatea, whether they m emplol"d by tstab- lbhod Wall Strtet fln\)S, corporollons or By Geerire --- OONFIDENTIAL 'lO AO!£ IN- VISlBl.J'l INK' " " !Problt1111 oolved wllb 1 minimum ol both«aomo l'<IUlll. I EDITORIAL RESEARCH the covemment, may :ipproach their v.·ork in a different v.'ay from their pre- dtcesson. The CouncU on Legal Education for ProfeSJIMal Responsibility. a group sponaottd by lhe Ford Foundation, found that 100 of the 107 law schools it con- tact ed in 1970 allowed students to recei\'e credit for work in community legal aid office•. Ofli~ of Economic Opportunity neighborhood programs and public·m- terest law fi rms The new emphasi.!I oo "clinical" -as opposed to classroom -work appt>ars lll have strong student support. In recent years. about 75 percent of the Har..-ard Law School graduates v.·orked as students in OEO-financed local Com· munity Legal Assistance offices. PUBLJC.£1\'TEREST law firms. largely staffed by students v.·ho receive credit from their law schools, have proliferated. One of them -the Antioch School of Law -is scheduled to open in Washington ia September and has received about a lhousand applications far 125 first-year places. These trends toward involving law students in community affairs do not mean that future lawyers will model themsel ves on activists like \\'llliam Kunstler, Mi chael Tigar and Leonard Boudin or even on a public-service tyJ)9 like Ralph Nader. It could mean, however. that more of them wiU look beyond the narrow in- terests or tht-ir client.s, especially their rich clients, to make sure that I.hose in- terests are compatible with the public good. How to Save the Airlines Given the recent tremendous strides in ~------------) l'"rlst areas. llotPanlS on the ART HOPPE modern aviation -piano bars in the ( stewardesses· areas. and hijackings in a'll areas -the latest breakthrough should '------------~-surprise no one. ll is. of course, Fly·By-Night Airlines' .. Jaybird ~vier.'· ··we 've finall y licked h ijac kers forever," says FBN , President Homer T. Pettibone: proudly. ''And it's fun too," FBN's simple » lution employs no balky metal dtttct- ors. embarrassing 11earehes or grim armed guards. ON CHECKING in, passengers are first processed by a giant IBr-+1-6000 Seatmate Seleelor. The passenger's preferences for blondes, brunettes or whatnot are entered on a punched card and the computer selects not only the proper seat but the ideal Seatmate as well. Pawngers ne11 proceed to the enclos· ed waiting room. There, they are reliev- ed of their hand luggage. parcels and every stitch of clothing. Then the happy throng is ushered aboard their Jaybird rlighl -na.ked as jaybirds and guaranteed weaponless . Once in the air, the p&sseniers are fttt to roam the ain:ra!t. First Ct.ass offers such attractiom as the luxurious Borgia Lounge, or the more discreet 1-tarquis de Sade Closet. Economy Class passengers must be content with the more intimate Orgy Room. Atost, says Pettibone. are. DURING FLIGHT, the pre t I y stev.·ardesses are everyv.·here in thei r cute F'BN uniforms -pert cap, two ear- Another Double Tax n.. Dolly Callfonlu El Cljoo Pltost of us would ht 11 ptrturbed as Mn. Roben Hunter of San IMgo, and hundreds of other Califomla citizens, ll the state suddenly began sending a bill requiring w lo poy l90 a lllO<ttb for lhe support of one ol. our parents. F'ew people hive that much spare change ovallable afler buying grocertea at inflated prices, paying ezorbitant tax· es, aupportlng lbe public utillties and committing lbe:lr money to such other necessities u current Ufestyles requlrt.. It would be especially ve:xin.g if, as bas happened In many cases, the state sent a retroact!\'e asswment for okl aao asalstlnce. In ?ttn. Hunter's cue. this alO!le ll!IOWlled lo $14G. 111£ PEOPLE soclccd with this added upense, a oonsequence of Governor Reagan's welfare refonns, are .iot qulotly aequlesci"I! ID the !late'& efforts lo ttduce the "'51 of. carin1 for the tldu- 11. They have organlud lo fight the "rt!orm." lo San Diego County, the organlution helded by Mn. Hunler b ealled a....rnect CIU.... Aa;llinlt Doullle Tuattoa (CCADl'l . It 11 this 1roop'1 ...tention that lis memben already paj llxes, thus the re-• qulttrneot that they J1<1 1 moolbly amount, ln addltion. ccmtltutes double tu1Uon with 1 vengeanct. We don't lclio9' how far they "111 llOl with tllolr 1rgumeftl, but 11'1 1 vil!d poinL Ctl"7inl that ....,.pl lllrth!r. pomb with children In .. 11oo1 iboWd lie charslll more thso thole couplet with no oUllJ"lrtl, People who mW .... of parlts. llbrorleo, lloopitalo ltlld the llllt COtlld be (GUEST REPORT J required to pay more for their operation than people who don't.. THERE HAS LONG been a rclalives' mponslbillty statute in California re- qulrintl children ID contrlbut. to the '"I>' pOrt of their elderly paf'fnts if possible. But the llMWlt ~~st~ by the state wu 1nodest, ind few objected until the IUlllS ...,,, rolsed substan~ally durintl the 1171 campal.gn for welfare rtfonn. It may seem callous for children to ot>- ject ID helpi"I! caro for their parent.<. In ~ old days, after all, It was e1pttttd, but that rarely meant paying money to the state. At most it meant putting aootht.r chalr at the Uible and fixing up a room. • THE CONCEPT 'OF tbe wella~ state bas gone 1 long Wl)' since thtn -ltlld so ha~ the tuet to lOJpport that ~ of '1'1tm. ()or .iciely mllltl bo belt., off u chlldttn ........, the -1blWY o! carilttl for lhe~ parlDll, lilt .... whtn that WU lhe prlCllce lhetO Wm counUta tlderly who sul!er..t beeaux thtir childrtn _, -or wooldn't - pro•ido the necetsll'1 !UJilllori. The wt.lfare 1tate owesJ&a 1:1lst 11 l•l!!t portly "' the (Id that the old system didn't wort. 'A' hlvo mAdt our oholce, ind !hero Is no tumin~ bock wlllioltt 1 poinfut adj\lslmtnt thal ln- ,.lvu <OlllldoroblJ more than mrritlng the wdfmlln rings and red tocnail polish. One will be at lhe microphone delivering the stand- ard little talk on safety precautions, 1nuch to the interest of many young passengers. Another will be pushing her cart down the aisle, pauslng at each seat to smile and ask. ''COffee . tea or Kam a Sutra oil? .. N' movies are offered in nighl on the Jaybird Se.rv1te. Nor are there any pianos, strolling Gypsy violinist.a or roanting caricaturists aboard. "THE AIRLINES have been loling millions competing with each other in at· tempts to entertain their passengers." says Pettibone. rubbing his bands. "We've solved the whole thing by simply allowing the passengers to entertain themselves." Asked if he didn 't feel FBN's emphasi! on dating and sei was unfair com- petition. Pettibone looked genuinely S1'rPrist'i1. '·f'riendly skies. piano bars, HotPan ts," he said. •'What do you think the other airlines have been peddllnJ: (or years?'' "Beside.!!, we look on this as en an- tihijacking measure. Now tbiit It's im- possible to smuggle a weapon aboard, lt 's imp<>Mible to hijlclt lhe plane. Anyway,., he added with a smUe: "who'd 'Wlllnt to?" UJ\'FORTUNATELY, Pettibone spoke too soon. The very next day, lhe 10 p.m. FBN Olght from Oshkosh lo SiOW< Falls ~·as hijacked. A )'oung man assigned a buJom blonde Seatmale asked how long the Olgbt took. \Vben told 23 n1inutes, he became en. raged. grabbed a plastic knife, held it to the pilot'! throat and demanded: ''Take ut to the end of the runwa)', park and douse tht-Lights!" When the passcngen were released tJ hours later, most agreed It w.s the greatest trip they evtt bad on an alrplaoo. DAILY PILOT Rob<rt N. W<td, l'lll>IWl<r TholllGI ICF""4 Edilor All>m'IV.&lft l!diloricl POfl< Edilor n.. odUorW -et 1M 1Ja111 Pilot ..cir. to lqfcm aM .umu--1.a.l~ ""&rs bJ P1"'*".11tinc this nt'A1!(11per'a oplalor111 and ciom- mtnUU, on. topb @l tntcml •n4 """'lftoai>«. ..,. P!0¥141oc a "'""" '""' the ~-., .. ~ ""'""""' .... h>, ~"·• ,.,. dh'tftc '·k-wpninta (JI Womwd nb- ~rs and tp0kesmir:n nn t.opla o( the day. Thursday. AuJUll 10, 1972 .1 l Tllund.lf, At1911St 10, i q72 DAILY PILOT ly Phll lnterfondl pi~t11re-taking speeials mlnolta -hl-matl""ca=-=-,,.-----·-- L. /ti. Boyd Secretary Most Dangerous Gal A man'1 wife, dodcr. minister, lawyer, these can't bt made to testify qalnst him. ln some states, in some cases. But bow about his private secretary? Her confidential savvy could make her a most damaging witness. But she can be compelled to tell all Some students of the law say a diJenchanted amanuensis. therefore. can be the most dangtrOUS woman in a reUow's life. 1 YF.8, an airplane casts the same size shadow at J0.000 feet as at 1,000 feet. YOUNG LADY, your nylon stock- ings will last longer, Jr you don't wear the same pair two days in a row. Experts say the · stretched ~ threads do better with every second day off to relax. THE SOVIET UNION'S publi>hlng mooopoly has printed up a lot ol "how to" manuals. but none so successful as its recent party·lime brochure on ~x. F'irst printing sold out in three hqurs. QUERIES -Q. "Has any U.S. Presirtnt ~ an only child?" A. Can't think of one. Q. "HOW did the German expression 'Gesundheit" _ originate in response to !Ofllebody's sneeze?" A. Don't know. Do know "God bl.., you" started out in Romt in A.O. 590. PracUCally everybody ID Ute city • wu hit with an oddbaJI ailmlnt marked by fits of snttz. ing. Pope Gregory themort decreed all snttiers be ao addressed. BRIDGE PLAYERS, please note: It's not just the cus- tom but the rule under tht International Code on Bridge that the dummy must always spread ·that hand with the trump« on the right. FAT -In abandoning a sinking ship, men and.chil- dren should go into the lifeboats fi rst, women last. such is the contention ol a British Royal Navy doctor. "Women," he says,-"are better inaulated against the cold water by an extra layer or fatty Us.sue." Interesting. Lady libera- tionists have listed of late numerous superior character- istics. But I've yet to hear them talk over-much about fat ty tis.sue. Too modest, maybe. CUE!'<IT asks why '° many French youngsters have the same Urtt oamtl. 'Ibey do, t r u e. Government ol. France lntermlttenUy pull out a list of suggested names for babies. Nobody tw to pick from that list. But most couples do, .anywl)'. Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0 . Boz 1875, New-. port Beaclt., Calif. 92660. For Sale Soon -A Gas Chamber SACRAME.\'TO I APl - What do yoo do with a used gas chamber? The State of californla may have to decide ijM! question someday, deperiding on lhe l'OUrll llld the VOlerl. '1PeopJe wonder 'What we're going to do with It.'' San Quen- Un spokesman Joe O'Brieo uld In an interview.~ The steel room of death 11 loc1ted 1t 110-yW'<lld S.n QuenUn prison, which Gov . Reagan ha& decided to shut down by the tnd of 1974. Phil Guthrie. spokesman for the state fl<l>ar!mtnt ol Cof. rections. oa1d ~ art no plans for gu chambers In the two analler (rilanl the lt1te pl1n1 to bu\ld 11 reQ!actmenla. IJI 1ddltlon. tho JJ.S. and California Supreme Courts have both ruled against the d•ath penalty. The &-I state court ruling said fiatly the death penalty violates tbe California Con!tituUon while the federal coort uld It w meaa1 ... currently Id-. ministered. CaJifomians will vote on Nov. 1 on a petition lniUatlvt which supporters say _,Id mtore the ability ol the st•t• legislature to specify capital pUniahment tor ctrtain crimu -IO king aa Juries Were not given an opllon on whether the penalty be d .. lh. Guthrie aald state officials 'just haven 't thought about wbat they ~ do with the 1pple .,...., chlmber where 190 men and four women have died Mee it ••• built in 1931. ******************* MERCURY SAVINGS and loln modaliQn l\JOW Ol=lEN EVERY SATURDAY ·1 J ~. 1"' ·1 ·1 " r\ /1 ."'. '·. ' !_:,, \/ -'-+ r---' IV i. ' , j ,111-'. ' . °"" Mon.·'lflura. 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SUNDAY 12 NOON I• I •.M. • DAILY PILOT Senate Votes to Prohibit Kennedy Shut.dawn • Lockheed Copters Scuttled Sales of Cheap Handguns WASlllNO'ION (UPI) -Jtii.i. aclJlkd Clto eotfttea Allor IP<odDit '4\)1 mDl!oo bl UJat ~ ,... ~ Indicated ·:.;;::.; • .:::.:'! ~-~tWJu.oto in 1 ttoo, the Arm.J bu l!ll<d the Ptu, a membtt ol I the WASHJNGTON (UPl1 -'l'he Stnate has rtsponded to the 851Wlnalion It· te1npt agafiiSt-COv. -GiOrge c:--wnuace- ~ith a new fireanns rontrol bill aimed at cheap litUe guns called ''Saturday night :ipeeials." But , in lhrtt days of roll call votes that produced paS!llge of the bill Wednesday , members affirmed the right o f on homes and buslnmes dalro7ed by Tropical Storm Altltl ln June. __IDs . ..ltilL~ ~rked 1 t by Gov. Milton J. Shapp tbaftlii rii!Or gove rnment bas lhlrked its responsibilities. • Syphllb Pavme11u WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A blll that would compensate aurvivora of a 1ovem- ) menl experlnient under which more than ( SHORT 600 Negro victims ol syphill.s were dented JN · • • treatment has b<tn introductd by "---------~ AJabama's senators. :\mericans to keep guns for protection and om·e again defeated overwhelmingly alten1pts to ban possession of handguns nr require their registration with the bO\'ernn1ent. 1'he new gun bill, SJKIDSOred by Sen. Birch Bayh ID·lnd.). fa~ an uphill i;!ruggle in the !loose. and President Nix· on's vt<'\VS on the measure are not knov.11. The 1neasure, if enacted, would rtmove an es timated l million small. cheap and inaecurate firearm.CJ from the American m11rket, banning their sale by either inanufaclurers or dealers. Sen. James 8 . Allen said ln a Senate speech the United States govemnwnl has an "etfllcal responsibility'' to compensate p.!rsons injured by the experiment. Allen was joined by his DemocraUc coUeague, Sen. John J. Sparkman, in in- troducing the measure. Jt w o u Id authorir.e payments of up to $25,000 per person. • Turkeu Buu• leu ANKARA (AP) -Turkey and the United States signed an agreement today by which Turkey will buy 40 F4 Phantom jets -two squadrons of 18 planes each, wilb four spares. CAPE KENNEDY CAP) - 'll>LJpace_ acmllJs. """ •tderlne c lo al o r uu.naut tninlng facllltl.. ...... and transferring the functloa to Houston'• Manned Spaceeraft Cent<r alter the Apollo fiighl ln December. A NASA apokesman aald ln an Interview lbere waa oo · tn- dlcalion •hen a dedsion wUI be made. Shutting th e raciliUes would save tbe agen- cy money but could ellmlnate 100 jobs. U the switch la made, the nJgbkrew. training bulldlng, constructed 11 a cost or IU mill.Ion, would be closed. Inside are two Apollo co~ JDUd.modUle simulators, 1 lunar-module aimulat.Qr and a lunar-rover alnwlator valued at a total of $50 million. e flomney Assailed According to an announcement by lhe Turkish general staff. payment will be made partly with the belp of U.S. military aid credit. The aircraft wW bt delivered by 1976. Gra.ee, Charm All Apollo Olght crews havei trained on these simulators before their Olghta. Apollo 17 wlll include the moon-landing program, and the lunar-module and lunar· rover tratnen no longer will be needed. WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (UPI) -HUD Secretary George Romney baa drawn Angry shouts from a crowd or fiood vic- tims when he told them the federal government wlll oot take over mortgages No cost of credit figures were released. Phantoms cost about is million each. Princess Grace of Monaco par· ticipatea with her family in swimming race at Monte Carlo Beach pool lo Monaco. ) I \ I I Luxurious traditional sofa sleeper with colorful quilted floral print, $199. Especially for our August Summer Sale ••• Perfect for your re-decorating and space saving needs! Huntington House a~d Laurel House designs thal belie their dual purpose with sophisticated lines and luxurious fashion fabrics. .... --· ~ e-·-. ·~~ !J c--.. P..s"_. __ _ _/"__ - Shown lmmecllately belaW: High enn tra- ditional style sleep sofa with decorative side arm pillows. Opens easlly to eleep two comfortably on Innerspring mattl8S& In nugget, autumn, pumpkin or sapphire. Regularly 249.50 •••••• $199. ~I • !. .~ .... -... -.. -.· ... ·.-.. · ... -H· .. ·,· ... ·--e·.· .• ·.• .... -· .... -·.·~---------...,B-1.AAK.E~S Lo,.9 a.ach--lrt tfie lo1 AHot C.nter1 StMm1 end l•l~fiower-59 ... 1161 IJn::v:::.. * lfdl=t::1 ~ Sllop So..!•y II to&, Mondoy, Thund•y "d Friday 10 lo 9. Other O.y• 10 lo 6 l!lf IM!I ~ ~~ , . . a..,.,.,. Pl'OlllllL Houle Anned Sorvieel CtJm. "In ·~ it ~ ,qn0tc'"c.t~'""°'~ml:;;ilet.:;i.:fl.:;:lllc.:told ti the Ar"'1'1 pot,. ..... 'gllml 11 •th; ilidilCio .... ~1-t111rn;n,·.,..,.-----'f-- 1ra<o, • Mid ll<J. 'Ptll Pih ., (1).1<1.Y.), a,_~._ ~·-ol committee membtr ir;llo "u . ..... ,_,.. y.... otte or the conleree1: the-. The Arm.y ... Wed 0iq. Clncellatlon ol the contracl enne'• demlle l<t 1 Howoo&>-CQUld COit u maay u IOt Jobs ate ""11.,.... pt e • t l n g •I'~ Aircraft Col'.p. in W-y OD , annual ...a-llwblnlt. ~ccordlog to Rep. po111 luthorhatloil tor the p,... Barry M. Goldwaler (R.catll.) tagon:Tbe cont ..... in,....._ Lockheed started w 6Tk clllng Hooae and . Senate bills Morch, !Ill, oo a craft doalgn. we"' trying to de!ermine how ed to be If hlgbspeed, heaYily much ·to fpeod on Cheyenne armed t n t I t a n k bellcopter this li.t:al yW'. . • primarily for .,. II! Europe. llepai1nlent _«, Ami!/ ti• Finl deliveries bad I beoo SALE ; Brings you a total fertilizer with insect contml. Prevent those insects from damaging your lawn. For blade a n d di· chondra lawns. 50 LBS • I f . May~r on Line- 11,'NOVEI\, Cermuy (AP) Worken..Jn tbe Hooe+.r -~.plant~ thai a !\' tbe ~ ~"'.'~!.' Mayor Herllirl """""""'· Tho 2f.y~4 d-ty ....... said hf le!J ~. i;,p way 16 leon\. pM joaodiliom, in • plAtJI! wal to wtri: twe. • ' arbo1r Blvd. OSTA I MESA . Reg. 7.95 Save 1.00 --·-·--·-. NOW 6.95 mEE PLANTING SPECIAL? . ' You Select The Trees' Liquid tmbtr -~lorful leaves. Wffping llow- very ornamental. Euro- pun Sycamore -fluffy leaves. 11<!'1.ll'M ~l . Planting Day. Friday, 18th & stately, Blue Flo eting Aug ~ Jacarand1 -Be Uful • . ~ blue flowers. :\ We give' you frff dtli'ltry and planting mix -I 998 and -Plent 'em for you. . ........... , ............ only 1 ( Lavender Lady LILAC Colorful Oleander ·The old·fashioned blooms and fra· grance ol Eastern lilac grafted to Calif. st-OCk. Well suited to our area. Extremely hardy with masses of blooms from white to deep reds. DoU· ble & single varieties. f Reg. 13.95 NOW 711 Rtt. 6.95 Nqw498 , Special! CARNATIONS Ollr florist offers you beaulitul loaf- stemmed carnations this week. 25 of thtm only 198 1~ s,.cw ........ _ USE YOUR tAEOIT CilD.· 11 11:11 · I SPECIAL PRICES GOOD THROUGH AUG. 16 PHONE · 546-5525 -., " • • i l I ' I ' • • i I ' • J : I • I J • t l ~ ,. t ' ' J l • • • . , • \ ' t Natural Menthol'"is why. Salem uses only natural menthol, not r t!;\I' kind made in a laboratory. Like our r~. full-fla110red tobaccos, ,our men- th01 is naturally grown . " T~~ blend natural menthol with our superb golden tobaccos. It is a "Unique · blend found in no other cigarette. A blend . that gives Salem a tas\e that's never ha"h or hot ... a taste as naturally cool and fresh as Springtime. • • • • • • I 11 • f1I I KING, 19 mg.'1ar".1.4 mg. nitatine, SUPER KING, 20mg."ta(,1.5 mg .. nltgtine,aw. peu:igarana, FTC Rapillt APR. 72 • • • I ' '"" I I . . 1 •• J Q DAILY PILOT ThursdQ', Au9usl 10, }q72. ' ' Riv er Greenbe l t ------... Lead in Count Gasoline wunty Advised To 'Bank' Land Slat/3d for ~urt 11,earing ' • WtrA AllA -A .,,._ vall411# ~ .:= t Courl l>earblf 111 lllo OrMP :f:.~ .... : .......... .-c.1111o1""flct1ri'i--111iljlll..,_.lllllo~ ,..,._.'I----~------ T ... ..._ -JIN, ~"'4 Wl'f~A -Olllclllo ..... °"""~t, .,, .... lo pul '1 •• !!! I ~or pubic """' lleel I 11<1 Atta RIV,,, or ... Oil toot for pu,,..., Of 1 IN'ftbtlt the county is ,..,.. .... llll!llly Kr •JJJt1 •• u " I y dlroctor of NII property 1tt¥k!n1 11id lht t ,249 ~res ~ bt oold ., surpluo .,,.,. e ll!lll!llO IU ..... '"" act lo 11111 • land bank. The Dl'lllOlld ""II An• 111.,f.J1n11110 c:rtak -btll "®Id •irll~ • 1lllloO from U.. ..... i. 111o 111vmldt Ooitnlf lln• •nd.itlM mllaa Uf1 llnlltlo O'tllt llltm 'LOCAL EDITORIALS Thi DAILY PILOT Quit• o~'" . tl19h+. City Hill llf 1~111\. 111111 lilt ri'fr lo ' ll>t *"°llPI ol lilot lo ..-ifnt flM la illlt llP lee nfjJI. lbt 'Vq11·Pm oam. wtU Ill btld A..._ ll,1iillowl111 tlol)I. An ll!vtnlCll')' conducted by 011.JMl!f COllllfV • P'tlllllh District C.rt It Ap. Wl!IOm (In aac1 0.. rue<! 11tau10'• tlllce llsu the I.Sit Mn" llftl I -al \ ...,.;00 ..... ,.... 1 ~t ttst . Ill Juperlor wes Rloltl tM rtvtt as uni"" • r --.... ~ k rtllll '"' 1111 pr~·ed land eoo1ldtred to bt previOUt Court ilocisiotl jll lb< see 1"f m tul'!ll"' property b)' such ~uestloll. #hid! calls lw lht ted ., , · lt<IB or lht ao11n11 dl'dl~ Mendes •• the °""" County Actlnf Pre.11dtnc lllfllce fl INd cont.nl Jn pa sol Ill '1~ter :ct and ti. county Msrcut Kaufman hll f.anted t'-ttounty. U~.,.can t~D~~rty '' 4.ff Awnrd a wril·ol prohibition ·.'!" by '1llt new law Pf'9Ylcied 111411 ~-~ A ·llr&nlf CounlJ' and .. air -11 bill ltlON of !tad be ~1••i::,r ~r ~~:~.:; pollullon oontrol d 11 I 1 l e I ltmOVtd fl'Glft ,.,ulll ll'tdt 100111r11111111 p1a .. ror ~~ To Counti an '1!:.~ir.":' 1r4,.,:~ ,....u .. tir Ju11 ui"" 1ttd oorrldort OO!Ht1Uo111ll1 wide ~ .-......... llQm PftllllWn lly J '/ 11 1111, r...:" .. r o/ lht river, DAVll ~ 11N11J Jlailtr of 11.tuilNa'I o,lnl•• IJI. Tht oU oamplllies .rlUfd Ortt!tbfll Coo~i\alor llCld Fullortin ., tM ti ,.... y ... g lloMll of C..11 .. liltl hi• Calif~"""'-lo reOelve llte B 'ld. Ba New Pr oar am ' r::' It lo !'\.11'1 lo =·1e bJghtll ..... 4-H Cllib awwd U~ ing n .=.IL rl•=lfil. dt'ltlo I . •• lite . 11111uat • 4-H ""' H . S • ' D . . llf Hid~•hiltr'\:4 ,leadtrahip ... r.,.... at UC On Hosp £taZ. uman . eroces egree loll of I, 19"1 ti 11"1 llt•ll. t.°"v'J:. ~11!~~~:'r: Miu S..iley, 111 Whlll•g • riidllll lht 11111, lh• ••llr Ave, ... d'llllJlifd. along Ove rturu.ed Available at Cal State j!lr\d Ind lltt flood ®lllNll Wilh 1!141111tr 1111 'fld IWf 1111'1~. boJ11 II I 4'11 Nia Diamond IANTA ANA ~ An Orl!ll• FULLERTON -A n t w ~ lrld .. ......! lt- Ootlllll' '""'"~ "''' ... ,, Thi iwir<ll .,. midi "" eounlr ll\lptrllll c • • , i .. ' "" ._... llUlW" llOO ll!IO In 11'11-!J 'rl" ~-"· fl . ,_ and dtelllolt llltljhl ill' 1 llOlJP of de1111 Pl'Ollam d t • I I a • d ll tt,' IJlt pure " of ---primarily to trait! r,"""' !tr Tht lllW ~and UiJ if>. "·' ··•, , .......... , "'"11111 ~ •ilmlnltlratoro ~ I ......, ._..... ~· wUI 1if ... M"' .,,_, wfd.11wtuii1lfll OOMltuello!t '"''" n oommlll! y .... .,.. ~·-..,. • et 11., '-Ptllll .. 1tild 11 1111 11.-II achtdultd Util fill ~'.~111 Dr. NM! Dr· mllli"'I htl. """ O¥tlltlnild II CAI llalt Fulltrton. ........,, t. °"'J, ' 11y lllli lqilllllon. Tht new dtp. a btll!flor Ondul• ,W !iii ll'i>lrtm, An imtndmtnl Id .W.mbb' or ocltnct In human --Dr. 14flf ..W, will b 1 Biii 1m dlllntd the i.rm ltu bttn 1pproved by !ht quallll'"! to "°" 11 """ "comm"1<1 l'Ol)ilrucllott" 11 Chtnc:ellor's Olfict or tht l1!0llOOal• In '"'blllon olfl<n oblalnilll irtlld 111 d I n c C.llfornia Stai. University .... ,..,., •• p • r .• h I •• I I o permllJ r•llier thin compltlt •nd Colleges. )ioopltlla, moni.. hllllh qen- buildTon PW"llf, . 11 Judi• Aooordlng 10 the program clea. ~l'ltl clinl••· cburch Jiff •· Htl11nd1 hocl rulod dlre<tor, Dr. WUUam Lyoo or agenclel and llml!fr ll'WP'· lat! ore~. Corona det Mar th• new Dr, LYDI\ uld lilt Pl'Ol!'li!I The COlll"lfla b u 11 d I n I dear,. wlll give students tho ta a fin\ llltrill!I lo train I""' 1 :n.i.•~ 1n 11119 okllls to work In child care and pie for aounulllla and cam· ~.:"'!:'""~ b;,,,· O:rutlnf 1erlalrlc1, -Ion and mJtftll.I' ,111"1"11 \ll!fflllQlll on by locoi ltf11Ut eitnnlnl a11fto doiflllloll, td\lcallott, coml • • 1*1\JIG!'• dQl'lt ltvtT. ,1., all ltootllllo which lltd munlly chtnp, fllua minority .Hlu.llY, QtOelM IO!llHI c 0 mm 1 " c 1 d oonatructkln relaUon1 -ncr earwr develop-· :t0n•T• •lUt d0il0Allll1 before July l, 11'/l. mant. iloW CARP T & DRAP S VINYL & ·TILE 31"9 Of• ALL ORDIRI County boo¢1ail alfe<tod by Tha cort al Ult.. Jlf'Qlll:l!ll, l%w ~ lrt dim~trlnl G•neral In Santa Ana, 114 ltnalv1 ftald WQtk Wllh PllVl\I y . f1 alt ltvtl • . IUf• · · the tegtslatlon Include Brillo! t.ron !'lid, 1' i"ll Y"111 of •~· OIO,. r 1lloit Q, I h • beds: Brea Community, 114 and Pllbllc ~m\11111)> """""' Uollt\ lo illo itloll lllkl of -= ;· •: ; ;:=::; COMI IY ou• WA•IHOUll Dll,LAY ROOM AUGUIT 7th thr11 AUGUST 1 tth NEW MOTIF DESIGN CENTERS 1416 I. WILIHlltl, IANTA ANA, CAUF. 1714) 141·44tJ Off -""""'·~· W•tfe ....... Merkl Te WHWU. fllMI ''". lflft-1 WllKDAYI I · I IAT. 11 ·I Enjoy unbelievably vivid color pictures 18"'1 Adm/,../. Mod•'""" SOLARCOLOR TV __ .., Doll•f fordoll1r, kolllft lo, fNr11"'. 1hl1 Ill ,t..d111!,.~1 ft11t1t w h.M1 fGr1t7J. Ti.. pkt111T drt1ll 11Kl1hlrp 1M o i•p •.. Tilt-color! ~o .-."11111'11 >Nll11k. yoll'll fffl you'11 k><A'"' at !lw H~~l lh•nt-H 11'1 Admu1l'1 Bil.ck Mitri• SOltl'fok>f l'lo:tll,. Tul>e h tmVn liltl di"-"trK•, And, tilt PnM!drrllt.I ~ h ~with plentyaf ftdtnh•l-QutUtv ettu.C111ne He tu Get •It tht f•~U about the Adm Ital buy of 1+.. yur, Wal11111 fi11IMI ori pol'f*I~ beds; East Anaheim Gtneral1 qtnc!IM. ~· lnltl!ll, lJt 1••11(•1_ NM!.. ;:•·= -·-• .i.:::~+:;.~ ! 99 beds ; Canyon General In 'Anaheim, 242 beds, a n d Placentla·Linda Community, 98 beds. Despite Judge Herlands rul· Ing, all five boepitals have been under constructkm and should be completed by the end of this year. Tb e developers said they believed $ h e corrective !eaislation wQUld overcome lfer1and1' l'tlllng. Ht ftn..,.... .,!'-,,~ .. ,., .. .,,........., • SHAIS • bU'ONT IOI •Ml-LO'$ • 50~11)5 : ~'~g~ •NYLON • COMMERCIAL I CARPET lOOO's OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM ., • SHAt$ ' e l<ODIL Hl·LO'S t POI. Yi$fEk , t P~USH SHAt! •. TONl.ON·TQNE • sclJLP'l'URU • TRI-COLOR· SHAiS . < I ' I NOW ONLY s299os sq. YARD VALUES TO •a••. ALL LEADIN~ BRAND NAMES sq. YAab VAtUES 1-0 112". ,.,,.,_ .. ;:, Aim1,.1. Mode&9P239 PORTABLE TV NOW ONLY 1991111 I &ZAI .. MACHINE ., l1rtlil V111u111 '""-'-'' With 1M 1111 ..... Ht ti ill ADMI •AL Ctltr c....... Ill ·-,, tllfft1"41 t•••ll prlt1t1 Every Style & Color -Every Ro/I -No Pressu re or "~omF01ts' e Bring In Your Room Mluur11111nt1 • Pad & Labor Available at AdditlOllll Colt MIH Many ·=-Colo STORE HOU RS) I . ._ L....=-'----''. ~. ~·~'"': ...... r-. WM.I s.t. , .. nw. I M. f ·t i..1w CARPET WARE DUSE 124 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA TEL 645-4330 ' • ' ! ' I ' ' ! • • • • . , -• . • • • < • For The Record Death Notiff• llALTZ BERGERON FUNEllAL HOME eo .... 11e1Mar flMISI OollaM... - BELL alo.unrAY MOll'IVAllY 111-.c.ta-UWIJI M<COR~ml LAGIJNA BEACH ..!OllTUAllY 1'111 '-CloY" M. -l'Aarl:VIP llDIOlllAL PAii& 1:·~~-=-Ne.,.n -. Clllhnla -mi J.um.' COLONIAL FlJNEllAL BOfllB ... ,-, ... Walin---~· &\ill'l\JAJIY .,_ .. ,. ........ ... - SKUW Pilot's Mistake Blamed in Crash DAILY PILOT !I. Nixon's La Habra Office Restored By JAN EDWARDS Of .. o.1tJ ,_ a1att 135 Wtll i.. Habra Boulevard, marted by 1 lar1e bronze plaque. They plan lo pord>Ue the building lO be tbe clwnb<r headquar1en and evenlually to be turned oVer to the Nixon f OW'ldaUon u a monument . WASHINGTON -A Santa pmd Gl"11! C.U01y sberUf's Ana student pilot was 17 mti.. d<putl" 1utthlng for wr<ek· oU oourM oo u Jnstrumenl qe after ana Tftidentl :="3.!=t1:.;= repon.d bearlnc lhe crash. LA HABRA -l'il.iids of PrHidtot. Nixon ha\'e created a D011J:r"06t organlution to rt1lOtt1 hll flrlt law office ln LI Habra to IU original llat.e. frun plcturt1 on the wal l to tilt 00 the noor. Today, the on e -story Wilding ls a real estate and tnsurance company office at But ten leading La llahra cilizens wlll co mplete ly renovate Lt with the wooden desk the PrtJ.ldent made binuell and bookl , plctum and family portralll collecled by the La H1bra Chamber of Commerce. according to Dale lRnberg; the cham'*r's ex· euctlve vice-pruidcnl. Althouth U>tre is no known pl rture of the oUice"s original interior, l 1en b erg said restoraUon det.ells wi ll co~ from the recollectiorui of some of Nb:on's "cronies w h o N!member It well." The interesl of the chamber bas gmttaled the lntmst or clli1.ena lhrougmul Or11111• County. Isenberg knows ol a moot.ge of f1111Uy plclw'ell recording dl!futnt ataacs of Nixon's schoolln& In Southern California which tlfl plans to Ilk in the rtstored offict". And he na, been cont acted by "oth~N c!aln1ing they hive -m('mOrt1b1ha they w o u Id donatt'." lo Dy crllhed in oorthern Call· fomla, tll1ing all five aboard. F.dwanl llomlniUet. 21, had only :it boun' eaperlenct Dy· Ing tbe -\115 -" allm.mtod. Into a ridie at 1,000 feet elt'Vltion oear Muwell. He and his flight inltrudor, plu!I thrt< _ ... di<d ln- llalllly when tbe aittrall a-ashed and e11>loded across a wide r.UUS in tbe fanning area. The Nallonal Transporlallon Salotr Boan! rel.-d 111 com- pu1ertud findings on tbe rraah's specific cauae today \n Wasbingtoo. Dominguez. a lk'ensed com- mercial and Oight l.Mtructor flyer, apparently departed from published FAA pro- ttdures during the instrument landing lhal ended in lragedy. Tb< NTSB aaid Domlngun was 17 miles south-louthwest ol lhe radio navigallooal beam be ahould have been followin« on the icradual deocent toward the Willowa.(;lem County air- port. • He had taken off tram Orange County Air1>orl J I 0 . 1 7 , 1971, tn route to the fan'Aiet community of MUwell. whe.-e his parents lived. The plane passed ovtr the village of Sites after the pUot received radio permission from the Air Route Traffic Control Center in Oakland to pass be- neath a low, fOggy ovecast. Dominguez got clearance to began his glide approach through dense fog at 12.22 p.m., and wu last spotted on radar 10 miles from touchdown. The rented Beechcraft hit a ridge in solid fog "'·hich ham- ACLU Op ens New Office For County The American Civil Liberties Union has opened an office in Costa Mesa to serve Orange COUnty. "The ACLU is an organiza· lion set to protect the in- dividual rights of citizens as established by the Bil of Rights and the Constitution," according to Steve Egan, director of the new office at 333 171h St He reports more than 100 Orange County citizens have called him and his volunteer staff of four since the offict opened early in July . The volunteers bear the complaints, investigate tho8e they feel are justified and see that "due process of law and equality before the law is practiced ," said Egan. The legal work is done b y volunteer attorneys. Apply Now For Spring At Cm State FULLERTON -Cal Stale Fullerton is accepting ap- pllcatlona for tbe spring term. 11C<Onling lo Dean o f AdmiJSklns and R e c o r d 1 , Ra]ph Bigelow. Applications will be ac- cepted through Augu!t. Applications for the siring term are available at mo.st high school and community college counseling centers, or in lht admissions office at any of the 19 ltlte univeraity cam- puaes. One appllcatlon b uaed for all 19 campuaes. Bigelow said upper division tramfer calegO<i.. ""' sllll open r.. au majon for lhe rail aemerttt, wtth a>me graduate calqoria alao Oll'ft. AU lower division categories ara dooed. For further 1 .. formation about open coteeori<I call l7W400. llT'S I( Fllllll Y U JOU hlw DtW ~bon or know o< afQ'OM moivtns to our era. pt.eue trll ua '° U.t n ..., e:Ji:lmd a ~ wtkomt and help them lo -OOQllllnled ln their new l\RTOUncUnp. • WAREHOUSES DIBECT TO YOU! ... Ir EllEE lNSrAl.l.ArlON ••• OPEN Nl'l'ES ''I'll.' DOMES'l'IC and FOREIGN &SPORTS 811ANDNE1t' BRAND NEW ~ T•kfeH 4•PLY TUBELESS '/I' W 5.60l!t,.5 5.60~13 7.003'13 DATJUN12~§ ro'"''O',... • ........ .. Zt ,1n .. ''-'''"'· . f•. '•• 5.00%15 5.20%15 /S.20%14 5.20%13 6.50xl3 '1295 each OR ••• f all.+ 11.50 ,.12.16 F•4. fr. l•• 1 .. 11 Th• fomov1 Uniroyal lofitdo M1.1hi lib ti,. also coll.d th• "loin Tire."" Thi1 ti,.. ho1 btien purchawd by million• of aoti1fied c111tomer1 thruowt the nation. 7 .75%14 7.35%14 7.75%15 (E71/J 4 ) (1'71/14) (1'78/15) 1395 8 .55%14 (H7i.ii4J· B.55:rl5 (ll71/l5) 1995 Radial Belted Tubeless Whitewalls 2 STRONG BELTS 165xl3 ,,.995 tilt: (5.90/6.00J.131 • 205xl4 s37ss filll: ll;<l/14} ;,.~~~~1 S 3fl•S l..~f;.!~. ~3495 215xl4 '39'' 1111: (1171/14) ~~;!.~15 '4415 Balancing •1~• Per Whef!l + 'f'eil'kl• - 95C ffllt End llig11111ent ••••• •r• kl•• Front Wheels .• .S3" lnke ldjustlllellt ••.•••• '2" ·Repack Front Bearings ••• •211 Total Value ••• •IS .... .,.. c..-Onft"':'.:'::! -•e FITS THE SE CARS * ·01•1 * Dotl1• *' Fo~ * Chewy * Plymout~ * Mere *Ch tlll'* fo~ 95 lloclrwalls $2.95 less! t.h. +12.IO .., u .12 •-4. b.Tu-' Fastrak W-i·d·e 18 Tubeless Glass-Belt low Pric•1I • , , Uniroyol originol eqwipment on million• of MW can ••• dow~I• 9lo11·belt•d for yowr 1of•tyll H11rryll A78/l.1 '1811 Fi8/14 '2695 1'78/15 C78/13 '2195 1:78/14 '29'5 1;i8flS C78/14 '22's H78/14 s33es H;s/IS E78/14 '23'5 L78/IS '3695 '•"'· ~ 11 '°II aJ.21 fM. t.. r ..... wtffffWMU·lt.•S to ... MUIR C. • 00 I I .. CC*9ld5 H POLICY --"*'~ ...... -............. ...---.~­.............................. --.. c.--................... -...__ .... 0.0.Cllr-· ......... .....,.,. -.,,_ F 0 R · 95 5 ~60.rl 5 6 .50;rl3 ff••: (B71/f3) r..t.1 .. r •• E .. h wi.;....11, s2.•s 1.trw Ali11ae1l Jlfrict wit• 2 lirt hrc•ase. Fill Sizt U.S. Cars i1Cl1f1s catck a1f cerrecl casttr, ca••tr, t11 i1, ••trt llCHllry . .\Jr c11fitii11f Clt'S 1.15 1ffitit11I. Now Only LOW PRICED! TIRES for PICKUPS, VANS CAMPERS & TRUCKS Mil PIKI f.f.T • 6.00 '16 ••••• 11 s•• 2.:1• 6.70115 ••••• '19'' "" 1.00115 ...... •22•• 2.1• 7.00116 .•••• '24'' 2.ff 7.50116'.' •• '21" ,, .. Mii PMI f.Ll • 1.00-16.5 •• 134" , ... 1.75·16.5 •• '36" "" 10.00.16.5 ........... ,. l 2,Q0.16.5 •. 149" SAi LOW PRICES! Al,I, 4 WHEEIA'i Disc REGULAR DR(Jltl TYPE BRAKE JOB t•n1t.t. ... .....,21.-111U 1. llSTll.11£14 llSC PUS M fllJff LOO*• tU' NllS nns 111•u AU• 11m m-.'!I 1 Tltll Ml mwT llSC HTHS l. PUl fnwT •R IC.ll•S S. MISPlCT All flMT ltSC tALfW 4. TUii & l(SllfAC( AU 4 ...S t llPt.CI FIOIJ nf:R IUllMCS 1.111 llllE fl•t & llW LllftS 5.'" IWl FUii & llEll Utlll l lllvtCT IUQ 1mu .... I. MSPf.CT MUfll CYUllDQ,~_,,,,...._, IDn S"IMiS I HSlS l. fllSPE:CT Ill lllClSSllT r ... ., l. MC &ll•l Ill IUll SNES wnu1 & s"1•s .......... 1.1•SPlC1 r...i c1w1 suu I. CM:CI RAil lllStS ._.•••I•, I. fl(( ID•mlOTS r• Ufl Of I . ..isrtCT llW( SUl.S •~ri .. • • Llf(fll& ll HM TIST FM Wm ~lhwlrri... IL IOU IUT 111 Wm 829!~.: .... ......... , .... • ........... • °'row*'•~ a.di" .. .. ....... ...... • ...... ~ ..... ach•i••• Costa Mesa Garden &me La Habra Buena Paik Fu llerton ..... •sinu . - ~ .. ' ~ ----l IBE· ' . • 3005 Horbor II. (c.,., .t kkw I Ha-) (71 41557..000 14040 B roolchurtt , ....... 'W•tMIMtw &I ......... I (71 41534»200 • 2000 2962 1321 JIU" Whlttlor Bl. Lincoln Bl. So. Euclid (cw. at Wh1ttiw (cor. ef Llnc.aln ( 1 l ilt. N. of a -hl . & Knatt) al _,.,,, 674-UU (714) 126-5550 (714 1170.0100 • • \ / I 2 DAILY PILOT Fa111lly Cirrus fly Bii Keane I Ex-Emmy Winner Joins Channel 50 Company To Honor Student Cost. Mtla Hljh Sd>00i unlor Johnathan J. Prke, soo o( Floyd Prtct, cht.mlcal Going w Miami ' ' "Blow on 11, Mommy! Blow on 1t!" Read tl1e DAILY PILOT · Englneer and Jong·lllnr Ai\1 r Volt employc, is the wlnntr of an AM.Jo~. Inc. National Merit Scholarshlp Award. Price plall! Ill major in mathematics at St a n ford University . The M.-IF'-sponrored pro- gram pro\'ldes c o 11 e g e scholarships ranging in value from $100 to $6.000 tor the sons and daughh:rs of A J.f P' rmployes \Vjnner:. are sclt!cted IJy the l'\:1tionai !\lent Scholarship Corporation on the basis ol test scores, grades. citizen- ship. le;idership and extra- curricular activities. WE'LL TAKE YOUR PICTURE IN 11fE BANK-FREE Then we'll print you 200 Photo Checkl. FIM. Or, II you prefer, you can choon l111tqd from 300 attractive de1fgn1 to really person1llza your personal checkl. Just open your account for $100 mini· mum with us during our 9th Anniversary Celebration and get your free checks c6mplete with your choice ol 18 hand1ome check folder1. Do It 1oon. Personally yours. --= w.t. ao.t ttlil\'ll'l "f Me-f'lll """"""" 1111W.Ulndlltttr -· Momber F.O.i.C. ~ a.ctll •ftd tOG!I "' 1 uu Awltloll AIWll.l9 tiun11noto11 31MIOI Bt~ ONE OF llER goals In the coming eler:tion ts In woo young vo ltr s 10 lhe Republica.: causr. ..\'oun~ peoplf' arr more in· d1vid11alistir: now ," she said "They \YOn't be led by lhe Judas goats. The GOP ha1 always been the party of in· dividualism. 1 believe we can win the young people by being truthful and giving lbem a good . took at the record or STORE HOURS: Daily 11·7 Closed EVERY SHOE MUST GO! DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! • MEN'S •WOMEN'S • CHILDREN'S BOAT SHOES 2i$5 1 WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S SHOES s1 •2 s3 PAYLESS SHOES 2221 HARBOR BLVD. - COSTA MESA liiiiii • HUGE SAVINGS! MEN'S WORK SHOES BIG M~~~:· SHOES s4~!up Expenses Told I buy now! save during our Frigidaire ~· ~(\: .. either side-by-side or top freezer, either white or colors ••• either regular ice service or Ice maker, either right or left-hand door, and that's only the beginning•• save now on our either or deals! EITHER this 20.0 cu. ft. side-fay-side giant • • .OR 469 95 EVEN WS WITH TRADE this 20.5 cu. ft. top freezer e Big 20.S cu . ft. family sit• e Fr1•t•r stores up to 201 lbs . e All I 00 "!. Fro1t :proof e Maat tender holds up to 13. 7 lbs. e Handy door 1tora9a e Ice mak•r optional axtra EVEN USS WITH nADl COMPACT REFRIGERATOR $9995 e Id••' f,, office, d'"• dorm • Jvlf J) 7/16" hi th I It" wiill• 11 21 I/I" d"1t • Ft .... , ,, .... , "' •• t.l li1. e H•IMlly Ill•••,._.,,,. e 8ig 20.0 cu. ft . femily siz• e Fr••t:•r 1tor•1 up to 2'46 lbi. e All I 00 •/. Frost-Proof e LOts of door storeg• in both sid•s e lc• mek•t option1I •11fra MICROWA YE OVEN $35995 • f•lf, CO•I, tffy Wfy to Co•• • C..•i •P to 71 % •f c•-11- tH.•111 ... klitt th11•• • £111y I• clo11 11, f•M1 ill•11't i•\i •• '"'" ... ,n, ., 11111h•1 . FREE DELIVERY! WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL! ·- j iii 25 l'~ara of lntegrli11 & Depe.11l•bUlt• ~ WSTA MESA llL TORO B•afla{t4ta Beaela ~ H1rbor ArM ' s.ddleblck Volley Founloln Volley ~ \ ' 4111.le•e•r ... tfllt. 11Twel"4•......., ........... ..... ftetrf ,. S.....1 ...... LMly-MttJ !. O.llr1 t .t, ht. t-6 hlly 1 .. t 1s.t.1M Wr 1M S.. 1 .. t 646-1684 837-3830 "2-5528 RADIO DISPATCHED FACTORY AUTHORIZED TV I. APPLIANCE SIRVIC! PHONE 541-J.437 I ] SAC otory I tqllll1 'lbeor7 arpnl ' "'Tb nll&IC dimln ...... u1 ttlal>ll S.Jt*i lleSt• She centu ly or! cootrll mate~ The boob and N aubm~ said it She SOI •• ~ ' ( J ) '/Wi ' ( 8 ,_ ~ Jt (J ~J ,:.H~ "\V· beco~ under ~tellige $10,iiol an I ieduca fringe Ho• ~wiUini arrao1 Hun Good! 1count.1 I want ,:unde~ r "Thur • Goo has rt SOil tervie In pel "Th Clu nd ' o I I upen 'brar1 ,,,. ..... onna Bl T~ .. ~ .,.,... Fo< alt Equal Bible Study Urged BACllAllEM'O (AP) -'1111 llillllcal ..,,,. ol bow --cnoled would &el ocpial dulromn treatmeftl w!tb Darwin'• • u-,. ol evolutioo U a Calllamla Oflllllalloo bu ill WI)'. 1 ''Tben'1 no way &o pt 1way from uti.,m Jo the daaroom -evto lf you ellmlnate all mmtlon ol Christlaalty - l/eCt.uat lhll In lbelf woold mean atablishmeol ol 1theisllc beUefa," Nell 5e&r1vt1 of tbe cruuoa Science n-ardi c.nter saya. She described tbe SU Dlepbued ceoter u a oond<nomlnat!ooal. r'ellJlou>- ly oriented qaollatlon supported by contrtbutioos one! tbe sale ol published ~atertaJ. Cllilomla, wbere the 1111& Board ol "We C<><lld •uilJ end up w!tb 50 Jl<I' Uatioo odo¢ad a po11<7 several years cent ot the w dollar uxd f« a rel~ • •-tbll tbe Darwinian •"-ind the Bibi-ltd phJlooopl\1 in publlc oil..,._ ~· _, lion," Mn. Sqram llld. "Al pmeol, Biblical accounl of man's creation cet 100 percent ls used for education which ii eqUI! llme. But no<hlllt bu -dooo by bufcatly ....,11c or 1theislic." the boal'd to implement the policy. Coum have beld tblt alheiam is 1 The center has s u b m i t t t d .:sup-form ol reliplus btlld evtn if no 1od ii plement.ary IC:ience ttxtl tor the flflt involftd . she saJd. through dgbtb pdes one! It 1waltin1 a "Based on what ho already been done •~iJtan in St tern•· •--••-tat IO protect the rdJclouJ beliefl of lb< ~um c!.u,';"i!,.,u;hlch-~~ atbelst cblld from off..,. in tbe m<nds tull to tbe Board o1 Educ:atloo, dwroom. Ibey would have to at•• .....i Mn. Sqrav,. Ald. limt IO tbe Cbristllo child," she addeil. "We have the oo1y rnat.erial wtuch Ml'I. Segravt1 &&ld her organiuUan ls gtvtt a balaDoe." she said. "II they don 't distributing handbooks lO state school do It voluntarily (adopt tbe lull) th<y'll superintendents ttlling tbml how IO meet hive to do It in court .... action wm be lrgal challtnaes against B I b 11 c a I flled in court if they don't act." teachings In pub:lJc schools. The Bibllcal awry is that man was She lS optim.lsUc that the Bible and created by God in bll present fonn. The Darwin will 1tt equal das.sroom blllir!I. ' Th11rsday, l.Llfll'l 10, 1~72 DAILY •tLOT J:t 538 CENTEll STREET-COST A MESA 646-1919 WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATION AUGUST 13th Thru AUGUST 20 The cenle.r has aubmitted sc~ text· bookt to educaton In Florida. Calllomia and Nor1b Carolina and II prepar!n& 10 submit them in Kentucky, Mn. Sqra•e• uld in an interview. She said the cerner't first prk>rity is theory fonnulattd by ltth ooitury "In fact. I think it will ~ absolutely British scieotlst Osl.~r~lea~Darwln~~~":Y•~~manda~:•ed:in~l~he~ne=xt~lhr:ee:..:y:e>~r~•·~"~she:1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ man evolved from ~~er orden of life. uid. OPEN AGAIN AUGUST 21 s o n -SELL SAM by Marvin Myers ---------./~ i ) '$VT 1 'M NOT M!Xlt/(;; B//5!NES5 WITH FUNPSlhP, t 1305 ... 7H6 GIJ/5 A Ct/STOMB?..' " }-=:_:::::-=..:_:_:::::::=:.:~~-I l W a·nted: Female; { t Object: Babies } PHILADELPHIA f AP ) -urges that make one want to "\Vanted: Fem a I e lo Good(arb said. "Thi~ is very ~The advertisement read: create. life are still present," rd'rtsbing altc rud.ing about become pregnant. 1'1ust be abortions and contraceptives under 26, Caucasian, in-and au that.H ~telligent and interesting. 1'-1any of the women didn't $10,000 fee plus expenses for "'ant any money at all. he an IS.month period. plus said , 41and curiously enough. } educational scholarships and no one asked Y:ho the father v.·ould be." fringe benefits." Goodlarb described t h e How many women would be potential mothers as "very willing to enter into such an nice and polite." in tooe, rather arrangement? than desperate. ~ Hundreds. says Leonard E. "One said the idea always Goodfarb. a Philadelphia ac-f.!lscinated her. having a child," he said· "But she countant who placed the phony wouldn't know what to do with •want ad last week in the it aftera•ard. (underground n e w s pa p e r •. Another one. a fashion _"Thursday's Drummer." -model from California, said { Goodfarb said Tuesday he that she doesn't like the idea has received calls from about or marriaiie but she does like ~500 women and has in· the id ea of a child. terviewed about 20 applicant.1 .. And another was a wire in person. 'vho said she could uu the { "The forces of life, the money to put her husband through school." Schedule Of Classes Available Class descripOons a n d ules for evening courses t Oranie Ccwt College and Iden West COiiege have mailed to kJcal resident.a nd will be available 1t the olleges , 111 lo cal pmnarkttl and p u b 11 c 'brariel. '!be' brochures lisl a 11 lasse!, appolntm ent in· ormation, and testing and nadlng procedures. Evening College r.,istratlon inl Aug. 11 by appointment at the OCC admlaslons ol· ct and on Aug. 23 41 Golden est college. Late registration will be. Id without appointment at from I a.m. to I p.m. pl $-22 Moodaya tbrougb unday1. On Fridaya. It will from I a.m. until J p.m. Late r<1i!tration at GWC ill be from M p.m. Stpl. 11· I in tbe Calle1t c-t and """ JS p.m. Stpt. 11-21 Jn admlnlltnlkll bu1J4ini. Blood Giving Time Sla ted All EIU In tbe Saddlebadt rea may replenlsb tbdr I isslon Vlojo Lodge blood aupply on Aug. 21 at tbe "'' Ana Loda• in Santa y.... t For more lnf«mation, con Woll -al ~It. Goodfarb told callers he represent~ a chi Id I es s Philadelphia couple. The wife. he said, was unable to bear 1 child for medical reasons. Later, he admitted there was no such couple. "As a professional . economic mathematician, 1 wanted to flod out what price pregnancy.'' he said in ex· planation of the ad. "But on a deeper level. t wanted to pin- point a serious sociological problem. "SuPPoSe your wile can't produre a child. Do you throw her out! Maybe she's nlct. you love. her. So bert. thev would have an ideaJ 10lution." Goodfarb -45, married 21 years 1nd childless -was asked whether such 1 metbocl would be &Ultable for him. "My wife's only temporarily impllred, eo I have m Im- mediate ........ to do anything like that myoeH." be r<plled. "Ha.ewr, ii two or three years from now we were still chlldlell -i u It ..... a customary practlca. I might tum to tt ... Reading SJilll Class Offered A bulc rtadlng nlU.. count will ba ollarod Ibis fall "' tbe 0nnp Coul E • t n 1 n I Oolle1e. The n!ne-wetk COlll'lt will be taucht In ... -The llnl beglm Stpt. 1J and tbe -" •lartl Nov. ii. The Oil-it dUI provldts remedial work , la b a 1 1 c re1dln1 HllJJ. n me e t s Wednada1 eveNnas 1t f-t ~.m. In. Room 5 ol tbe DCC COU""'1il1( BulldJna. . . OPIN DAILY ·--· ·--- 1·131 MEXICAN PLASTIC POTS 3 DAYS ONLY 2'7 EACH Colorf11I plo!tic poh for od your plonlt. Win not ,..i or diKoloi' fttWll olkolt ViJit our 9ord1n .hop todoy olld SO'ftl Kmart STEER MANURE 2.cu. FEET 4 7 C WMd-frN ,....,. Ofgonic ioltot"etory ttsltd. Ent'ichei '°a oltd maiM motmire. 2 cu. ft. KmarfMIX & MULCH 2CU.FE£T asc 2 cu. ft. HigMiil quality ..am fof '!"' Mod• gordtn. Good for co1P1elio1, ot.olea,, cind """ KMART 'S SNAIL.BAIT 2 11 -Ll.I OX 37c: • .. ,., --:a 2 .. - SAIS '81 -== ........ .. _22sn --- 4-IN. COLOR PLANTS 3 DAY5 0 NLY 32c EACH S.lKtion i'lclude1: Co11111, Dworf Mor.gold, Dworf Dohlios, bright colori. V1Jit our P1;1110 Shop today ot1d 1<1ve! REDWOOD COMPOST 61).LB. BAG 1'7 Wrth nitrogeft. Ap,.., now for 1pring growth. 60 pound bog, HiSJhly orgonic. ld.ol soil co1t- dttioner. Uwi your K rnort credit cord fOf' apeed oncl con~nienc:1. Golden Vigoro Weed Control 25·l B. BAG 5 87 Wead' orcu' lawni 01 it f11d1. Weed1 your lown ond feeds with n.w 1.1.D.U. r.low ,., I.aw nitrogett. Ellffo Iron too. Feed' .5,000 ,q. ft. of lown in ON ecny oppltcotion. -·-· '!!,-!'! --~-... ~ " ' .., __ .,. -·· -, DECORATIVE SLAG SO·lB. BAG 68 c .. • •• MEN'S DENIM FLARES 4s7 3 "°>" Ooly Hom for fol. in rvgged wteMt, 10..u~c•"•" denl•. Toilerocl ---··-.... ......... -.... 36.S--·-..!':!':l~ COlTAllU& -:-:.=:---·---•!!!!'·-.":II::" §'' --~ I &.4 ... -IN--·----.. ~~ ......... -... .... ·-·--....... II -IAlllY ~-" , ... .,. ---" .. -.... _,,r. --=. .... c .. ' ' POLYESTER SLACK SALE DENIM BUSH JEANS 3 0.7sOnty 96 Your ChoiQ! Men't flor1~eo o!'ld stroj.ghMeg Ito"' · 1n polyeiler "Svroli,.." or other poly .. ; e Jtlr fobrK. 8eh loop'-I0"'9 ...,.,.. ern pock-'t. ~<olot''-29-36,34"'47. MEN'S DOUBLE· KNIT JEANS Mlfl'I ofld boyt' "'lMnti" ..,.. jeofl$ "" ..,,.., 10-... coHIMI ...... l119god wetuh19. Petlllo11. •Mort Of' pa ••ICL Mtft'1'2f.3ltbot" ~I, co-IAlT LOSllQID MIBTOI -------------~,.. .. ci-----.. ---llACll .J!t!!!N ' -CWI ---... ::=----· ------flllllt -· UITAAU .._._~ ---..... ...:"""..;. ..... -·----TIOJSAI' !!U Vlflltll WISTlltaSm .,. ___ -==::::------- I I, J 4 DAILY PILOT * Thundll, -10. 19'11 Trai1iing Jun11• T\vo members of the Army J{OTC float to earth be- neath their parachutes and a blazing sun during training at Ft. Bragg, N.C . 10,000 R01'(' cadets are spending six weeks this summer at five Army t·amps before returning to their campuses. Reagan Signs 12 B.allot Proposals SACRA~tEr>.'TO {Al') Gov. Ronald Reagan has signed a bill ph1cing 12 pro- posed constitutional amend· n1cnts adopted by lhc Legisla· lure on the November ballot. The 12 items covered in the bill bv Sen. Albert Rodda. fD- S11cra.111entol. lire in addition to lhr nine propositions put on thr ballot by initiatives. Items covered by Rodda's bill are: PR IVACY -A proposal to add privacy as an inalienable right to thl' state Constitution. SF.SSIONS -Propose<! two- yeor-long legislative sessions with bills staying alive for more than a year if they have passed the house of origin. Delegate Thro,vs In To,vel Loss TI OLLY\\'OOD. Fla. !APl - A Chicago alderwoman who parlayed $6.35 ir. hotel to\\•els into $66 has apologizied for her deed and reimbursed the llotel Diplomat for its \os~. Anna Langford. a member or the Illinois reform delega· tion to the Democratic Na· lional Convention last month. \\Tote to the hotel saying she took three bath towels. or;e faC'e cloth. one \\'ash cloth, two ashtrays and two hangers. Audrey Bryan, a public rela- tions employe of the hotel. said Tuesday that th1' hotel \'alued the items at $6.35. and that a check for that amount had been received from ~1rs. Langford Monday. Back home in Chicago after the convention, the Illinoi'.'I delegates foul'IL themselve., with about $30,000 in bills for transportation, lodging and food, and decided to stage a July lfi auction and party, Steve Schwab, a spoke:inlan for the group said. Two of the hotel towels brought $50. and the l\\'O smaller cloths raised about $16. Schwab said. The auction included delegate badges, autographl'd (('lpies of the credentials com- mittee report . pictures and the Illinois standard. The standard brought the highest priet, $325, Schwab said. estimating the auction raised $1.000, with a party following it adding $&.500. EXEl.1PT10NS -An In· crease in tax exempt:ons for blind velerans. BONDS -A proposal to erase the tw~thirds vote re- quirement for hi.Inds to finance schools to replace those not meeting thee art hq u ake· rL-sistance standards of the Fleld Act. SC1100LS -A proposal to allow school districts to carry on any educational program not forbidden by stute law. in· stead of only those allol'.·ed by the Legislature. CONSTITUTION -A con- linuat1or> of the California Constitution Hcvision Com· mission. \\'hie\-is seeking to strt'amline and update the st:1te <;:onstitution . POLLUTION -If :1pproved, the Legislature would have power to make loans to private industry for pollution control equipment. OBSOLETE -A deletion of obsolete consti tu tiona l language on voter qualifica· lions. EQUIPMENT -Property tax credits for anti-pollutlon equiprl'ent added by in· dustries. with the state mak- ing up the revenue loss to local government. DISABLED -Would expand the definition of disabled veterans to include those blind in both eyes for tax purposes. TERfo.1S Legislators' terms would begin the : first f\.tonday in December follow- ing the election instead ot on the nrst day of the new session t." fit ir with proposed two-year sessions. A\VARDS -The state could gel a monetary award If an employf' without dependents is killed in the course of his employment. That money would go into a fund to finance costs of workers who are in- jured ~· second and third time on the job. Twenty-six other states have such a fund. ll oag N 1u·sing Chief Na1ned Gertrude P.f. Cannon, R.N .. has been named Director of Nursing at Hoag Memorial Hospital and will supervise 118 full·time nurses. ~1iss Cannon, ot 1741 Tustin Ave .• Costa P..iesa, has been nursing instructor in ln- Scrvi~ Education at Hoag since 1969 and was named Acting Director of Nursing last April. I See by Todays Want Ads • l'or Sl..W ;.'OU can O\vn a 16' jrt boat with a Ford 1narine t'nglnt', Valley'_s Humwity Ri.ses; People, Gardens Cited Astronomers To Observe Meteors l'RESNO (AP) -The climate in Galifornla's sprawl· ing San Joaquin \1alley has grown more humid In the past 20 years:. meteorologists say, du!.' to an increasing popula- tion and a change in the type of crops grown. The sprawling valley, which runs some 250 miles down the center or the state, is semi· arid .:1nd hot, yet through ir- rigation has b e c o m r !ht largest agricultural producing area in the nation. TllE STILL-RURAL ma has ~ growlng like the rat of Ca l lrornia and lll('teorologist James W , Steiner says the inllux of peo- ple is partially responsible for ltK' intreasing humidffy. "\Vhen a family moves In, they buy a boU!I" ;u\d plant trees. shrubs and !awn, eoch of which breathe!," he said. ·'The trees. l!twn and shrubs live on the principle of taking moisture out of the ground and putting it in the air. It means n1ore humidity in the air.·• prlmarily vlnt11rd1 or Utd\arda, tbt farmert watered once a month. People water t.he:lr lawns once a day or two or three timea a week. They use more water, the plants consume It and then get rfd of it in I.ht alr," he said. Thomas R. Cro1san, mcteoroloaist in charge at the Fresno buttau. said the shift in emphasia from grains to green crops also played a role in the cllmotologlcal shlft. THE BEST Statisti<'s ('(Implied lJy the National \Vcather Service in Fresno show th<1t the average relative humidit v in th~ sum- mer increased front 22 5 per· cent in 1949 to 28 percent in 1969. Greenery around homes ls watered mire frequently than crops, and consequently pro- duces more moisture, he ad· ded FJFTV YEARS ago , he noted, many of the crops in the valley were grains. such as wheat. Now, the emphasis has sblited to green crops such as cotton and alfalfa and many more citrus and fig groves dot the valley. any phase of amateur astronomy. For more in- formation, call \'le Wagner at lleadrn.IUJ? po I I • prow "PeanutB" 11 one ol the \\'Orld's mOlit popuJAl' comic 1trlp1. Rffd tt da.1)¥ In \ht' DAILY PlLOT. ""1HEN THIS AREA was -· OPEN DAllY 10·10; THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 10th, 11th, 12th (Ulfl.lf ~ .. ••ur Ultfl '"'' ·' _j I 1m~~\(~-.~.:::~,\ SUN. KITCHEN TOWELS 1-·Cho<• 47c De lu1te 1creen print on ~ht ored cotton l•rry. fringtd ends. 5 DISH CLOTHS 30.,. 72C &J n~ of S wotfle·-0,... (Ofklfl plold, Gold, ovocodo. red, .1Ax 1~'". SPACE-SAVER 3Days0nly s 1 sa Aostic tonk.fop .,,.;1h $hell, ,liding doors. 10-1 bor, White, <OIMs. SPRINKLER 3 0o,.On1, s1a4 °'dilating .prW!ler whh llled·typt: bose covers wp to 1,900 sq. ft. , .. ,. Glll1t11• Right Guard• . , . th• fomily deodoront aprvy. So ..... ·~- 911" GAME BALLS rw.-. 54c Slv rdy ,.;11yl bolfi d•torot•d ;., M All "-11;011" rl'd/wh1r.~' 5-PC. SINK SET · ...... $, •• i• # ,,-;;. SLEEPING PILLOW '°"''°"'' s 1s7 Polyc~tr fiberl.U, pol)'\lrethone f~l1r, (OtiOn to .... r. 2M6". Soft. 1 l "x36" Lounger Pillow . , . 1 .'27 LARGE TUMBLERS '"'Choa 79c 5ei of 4 lorge be.,.rao-glou.s. Cliocne 13-oi. or lS-<1:i:. llii•. -'-"" 11111;1i111 ~m Lastingly Beautiful DIAMOND RINGS 59~~ 67~~ Vt ct.• ........... -·-·····-·····99.88 1 ct,• ............................ 196.88 En,agement and Wedding lond Set, e'-oontly dt~gned with t'i9hJ exqui~t• diottlond1 otld beoutifully Ml in lA l(t, whW. 9old. So..e. .,_ ... n ,1, • ····--124.•4 Weddln9 lond, 5 glitteri110 d1omond1 btoutiNny highlighl 14 Kt . 9old 1e1ting for on el•· gont bridol rin9. Chcqe If. ., ...... with the purchase of .... HAM 01 TUNA SANDWICH witli JELL-09and 10-0L*J28 51 Z E COCA-COLA8 •llr.• ---· NIELSON CANDY BARS .... , 51'' 24 1on IOI ChooH froM Nutty, Canad"IOft Milk, CrHpy, fl.ldge, or Cotarnel RoU. PAPER PLATES 30..,• 39c 100 •hilt poper plam, I~• sizt . 4 Roltoft Holdel'I -···--·····74( ,...,. Pock ol 300 .,ft, firm. ob5orbent Curity•cottOtl bolls. Morry WMS. OSCILLATOR 3 0o,., s333 0 1cillati11g 1pri"kler hos 4· pot• tern odjunment co'teft 2,200 tq. ft. • • MALTED MILK BALLS 3 Days O•ly 2 FO: I 200 <f. whopp<" "°"'d milk boll!. 20 GAL; SIZE TRASH CAN $167 3 Do'fl OnlJ U. Weatherproof, rustproof plastic. Snap-on lid. Molded in handles. 5-yeot guorontu. LIGHT FIXTURE 30..,s s293 Under-cobinri·fluoretcenf f~r• ill white, o¥OC:ado er cocoo. Sow. with the purchase of ••• HAMBURGER AND ~RENCH FRIES and 10-0L* SIZE,~· COCA COLA• ... ..._. 1111...-.:NO~T:,AV~I lf T AN FHNAN NOT AVAAAlll AT SAll l'llNANDo ' • A black &: whllt 23" cm- llOle TV. cesuma -..:r:::·-_ .. IMW1ll a:··--·· • •• -!~ --TtllUCI ---~ ----~ -·-a.IUGI --------11All9 ~-::::r,~ ~··!!IS ........ _ PST IOS *Bii --------..•. .,. -~-... :. ------.. !!'~ ·-..... l'lllnM =·-:: .JI~· _._._ IUTl!e, -...-=.. !Rl!!!'E!!. ·---. ' ' ' • • ' • • • I i I IJPI TI ........ Cool Move With Southern CaJlfomla temperatures remaining on the warm side and with chess being the rage cil the day, two San Diego girls did the only logical thin g-they took their chess board to the beach. ' ~mericans . Smile :..And Eat Cheese " 'It By PETER TO~GE , CIHVH11t kltnu MM!lltet' l trVl'9 CABOT, Vt. -She pro- ~sed to bei~g a bu.I)' woman. 'wt so, she had driven 200 lies out of her way just to t a choice cheese - a good arp cheddar for which the eamery in I~ little Ver- nt town is famous. As it happened. the 12-. nth-old cheese she was first ered was a little too ture. too sharp ror her ~-She selected·, instead, a i'lder variety, C{lnfident still t it would meet the ap- val of her growing circle of ~.:So phile (cheese-lover) at's what• s happening nd the nation : Cheese is fing over big. h.AST VEAR, Americans ilbbled their way through 12.2 JllundJ per person, up more half a pound on the 1970 e. ,.:in fact, Americans are slow- catcbing up to Europeans, o have made cheese eating almost daily habit for cen- ies. e reason : Cheeses are of tter quality than in the past. ere are more of them too - eddar. Geuda, Swiss (with distinctive holes ), R.:r. efort , Camembert apoleon named this one), !brt du Salut, and Brie, to •me just a few or the more !Pan 400 cheeses available. any are similar to each r like Roquefort (from the ves of that name i n anct), English Stilton, and lian Gorgonzola, all blue- cheeses. ut there are 18 basic ieties, according to Robert derson, director of the Na- -. cago.Cheese Ins ti tu Le in ~llUS, THERE'S a cheese satisfy every palate, lt's a at snack item, too, m an a when me.ala are no Joni:er structured as they were, It's also a conversation Says Bob Divis, manager or e Cabot creamery: "Cheese is a gpurmet item. s the 'in' thfng to know ut cheeses and to talk ut th<\". People like good Ul"I Tt ...... s llp Sito& n ti w a r supporter sll• B&eon takes e out horn plan· protesC, for GOP convention to shoot some pool ·1n Miami Beach. Perjury charges were .-ur dropped against h er In con· necllon with the 11172 bombing or the Capitol in )Vashington. I • food and people like to talk about good food." According to the O!eese In- stitute, more and more in· timate little cheese shops (some even call them bou· tiques) are opening uv. and , judging from the letters that come In, the owners are as keen to learn about their prod· uct as they are to sell it. AS IT HAPPENS, chem is a fairly profitable, line ·to stock. The markUp for the retailer is good, and though cheese is not a cheap food , it offers the consumer good value for money. Meanwhile, it's growing as a gift item. Here in Cabot, the creamery, c1pitslizing on this trend, has taken lo making "gem" cheeaes -a three- pound miniature replica of the big SO. to SO-pound cheddars ii turns out. A manufacturer of high. class women 's apparel whose lines are sold almost ex- clusively in New York City ordered 200 of these cheeses as gills for its "speeial customers" last Chriatmas. Everyone was ·~ighted," be reported. A RETIRED businessman gives the "Gems" away to golfing friends who let him share their goll carts. As a result. he is inundated vlith ol· fers every time he appears at a course and "a cart that would cost me $8 to rent. costs lite price of a ($3.25J cheese," be says with a grin. Little wonder the creamery turns out 2,000 of these little cheeses a day. All told, the creamery converts some IO million pounds of milk into cheddar cheese in an average month. That's a million pounds of the tangy gourmet item. Nevadans Complain: 'Wa ter Bad' VffiGINIA CITY, Nev. (AP) - A stale health official said water in this Comstock minin~ community ls estheUcal\y of- fen&ive and c o u I d be hazardous to health. But the owner of the Virginia City Water Co. denies there is anything seriously wrong with the water. Wendell McCurT)', assistant chief of the state Bureau of Environmental Health. said Wednesday his offl~ has been besieged by complaints about the water. 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I le sa id its sole purpose would be to enlist dissident Democrats in behalf of the Nixon·Agnev.• ticket. Relerring to tbe tfcGovern organization. Connally said: •·Rare1y in our history has a group holding tempm:ary con- trol of a political party done so much to alienate rank-and-file n1embers o( that party whose only sin is to have differing views. Far from becoming a more open party, t h e Democratic Party . • • is becoming an Ide o I og i ca I machine closed to millions of Americans who have been the party's most loyal and stead- fast members." He estimated that 20 million Democrats had already con- * * * Nixon Eyes San Diego TV Kickoff SAN DIEGO (AP) -Presi- dent Nixon, who once wanted to wio renomination in San Diego, may still launch his re- election campaign in wh at he has called his "lucky city," an aide says. Presidential c o u n s e I o r Robert H. Finch said Wed- nesday Nixon has indicated that he wants to come to San Diego when the Republican national convention ends Aug. 23 in 7'-1iami Beach, Fla. A decision about whether to use San Diego for a nationally televised public kickoff to the 1972 campaign will probably be made next \veek, Finch said in an interview. It depends in part on ar- rangements for a trip to Japan for conferences between Nixon and the new Japanese prime minister, uid Finch, adding that Nixon probably will spend a week in Southern Califoroia es soon as the convention is over. If San Diego ls chosen. Finch said it would serve to make amends for t h e Republican Party's decl&ion in May moving the 1972 con· vention to Miami Beach. Several patty leaders in san Diego Nive been u.pset about tho alt& change alter a year of plaMioa. ' NiJlln launched hit 1988 campaign In San Diogo, about $$ mil• ooulh of what now ii his Western Wblt1 House at a.. Cl•mtnte. A san Dlqo bulineaam.an end Nb:Gn -· Albert Uarvtunlln, told 1 reporter : ...,,,. Pmldenl -out her-< -DJ In 1988 and hi woWd bo mlaloa I bet I! .. doelol do ft qaln." Findl wu In San Diego for a round ol ~ and public .,.,..._ eluded that "President Nixon ls simply the helter choice." Connally, whose name had been mentioned as Nixon's running mate or as secretary of state in a new ad· ministration, insistCll he had no commitment from the President or desire lo serve in the Cabinet if the President \\'ere re-elected. rr offered a post. he said. •·1 hope I \\'Ould have the good sense to decline ii . ' The lhree-tin1e Texas governor also insisted he had no present plan!: to bolt to the Republican Party. Asked if he Yrould support the Democratic officials running in Texas this fall, he rcplieJ, ''I'm sure I will." Connally said that Jeno Paulucci, a Duluth, Minn .. food manufacturer friend and supporter of Sen. Hubert J-1. llumphrcy, would be vice chairman of his group in charge of recruiting disen- chanted ·independent voters. Leonard ll. Marks. director of the U.S. Information Agen- cy in the Johnson Administration. w i I I be treasurer of the group and Conn.ally said nothing would be published under the group's name v:ilhout his approval or that of ~larks or George Christian. onc-timt. p r e s s sec retary to President Lyndon B. Johnson. Christian's name was not listed on a list of 40 vice chairman of the group. The list did include Mayor Beverly Briley o~ Nashville, Tenn .; former Florida G-Ov. Farris Bryant: for'TlCr Mayor John F. Collins ff Boston; former aimmert:e Secretary John T. Connor. now board chairman of Allied Chemical Corp.: and Teamsters Union President Frank E. Fitszim- mons. Others were entertainers Sammy Davis Jr., Frank Sinatra and Charlton Heston. athletes Mickey Mantle and Sam Huff; Eugene V. Klein, chairman of the Board, Na· tional General Corp., Los Angeles: Rabbi Hersch l Schacter. former chairman. Conference of Presidents of ~1 a j or American Jewish Organizations: and Judge Mario Procaccifk., New York. Others were Mayor Jack D. Maltester, Sao Le and r o ; former Rep. James Roosevelt, Beverly Hills; Robert F. Sit, president, ·Continental Airlines; Thomas J. Walson Jr., chainnan of the Executive Committee, IBM Corp. ; Mayor Louie Welch. Houston ; and former commt'rce secretary and president of American Ab'Ues C. R. Smith. Truck Tax Repealed SACRAMENTO (AP) - A trud<ing company tax lhal ralltd $21.$ million per year was repetled effective ntlt July by a bill &iined by Gov . Ronlld Rea1ar.. Tbe u perctnl gr o " .... 1p11 tax on lrucb had bem cr!Uci2td u Inequitable. Ind one which could be avoid. ed by • oer1ei ol leasin1 ~nd tubleasi111 arranaemtnll. Ataemblyman L. E. T.......,.,, (O.Torrance), all1J>. ored the ttpeal mwun. Bicycle Riders .Voice Complaints 87 !ION SVOBODA MILWAUKEE -America's l<'s l>ea!Mlnl to look Ilk• a jiguw puule -without 1111 the pl ..... " bicycling commuters are more CYCLISTS COMPLAIN that and more flndin& the going up-auto d r i v er 1 CONittenUy !till. reru.. to sacrifice • low BUT EVEN A FT B II speealllf trarnc.brn···--1&aiolfi!oWft.and gi~-blcycl!Jt1 1n1u' 11 to glass and potholes in the a bicyclist room. destinations, thelr problems pave~ent are some dally 4'Drivera like tblt come In aren't over. With today's hazards thty face, And too two types," sayi Mn. Jubkin. crime nte and Ugbtwelgh& often, cyclists conrplaln, are "There are thole who don't bicycles, .lt'• not uncommon to their cries for help ignortd by seem to have control of their see a bike secured with 1 city officials. car, and there are the teen-chaln welghlng nearly as Says Thelma L u b k I n , agers who really try to come much u It doet. member of a no-<:ar, 11-bike as close as ix>S!ible." 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HOUU1 WEEKDAYS 9 TC19 S,ATURDAY AND SOHOAY PTO 6 PM ,. • • Clem[: on •111yw ro yeu 111ed more light • ,olith•d o1umi11ultll ... ah nibbot cla111p • ld••I for work· thop, d1rl<roo111 2" 12-lnch Squares of Decorator Cork • Dork brown cork for bulletin botrdt or 011tir• wt ll• e Abtorbt 11oi11, ir11ul•t•1 • AOd1 b••ufy tnd d1pth to eriy room .... ,, . Melitta filter CUffee Maker • n. 9CM1rm•t ••v to '"'k• cofft'1 coffoo ••••v ti1111 e lr1w 011d 11tv• 111 1p1rklifllJ •'··· • Yersab•, ,Powerfll Dremel Moto Tool • &tl11d1, ''"'''"'· . ••"'-•· potith· ... drill1 • For hobbvlsk, CttfhlMitr pros • MWel Ne, 260 f .· • . • • • • • • • - .. '· , • ' ' < , NLJrsing DEAR ANN LANDERS : II yoo thiok you've heard everything, you're in for a shock. This has got to be a fll'St for your column. A friend of mine has just succeeded in adopting a child. She and her husband ba.ve been on every waiting list im· aginable for sit: years. They brought the baby boy home from the hospital last SUnday. Today I went to visit her. When I arrived, she said, "Oh -you'te just in thne for Blll1's feeding." With that she went to the nursery, brought back this darling infant and proceeded to go through 1he" motions of breast-feedimg him. I thought I was seeing things becau5e I knbw perfecUy weO that it is not possible for a· mother who bas 1dopted a Child to nun<. .I I sat there dumb!Gllnd<d anll linally I said, "How do )'0<1 know wben lite baby ii tinisbed!n She: replied, "I 'tratcb the clock. Tiie doctor says 15 minutes -Ind DO mtte." I'm begillnillg to cloubl my owl! ADl\y, AM. Doeo this wmian have a .....,. loooe? U '°• wtiat•a,witb her_, Con It be that I am mistaloeu? Please aettla this. I thlnk l'rn-CRACKiliG UP DEAR CRACKING: No, ,_ .,. IOI 1Dls1Ut1.Tlle'"""aa._lndeed_a ..,.,. -·Her -la _ _, l*ll1tll ber. ' I .... !Gr the Nlly'a lllre tllal * ll Defense Rests ... Not Often BJ UUJUI KASPQ tomey. lt'a the old story that the rlch student at night. spent an evening M!fV· tf .. ..., "" swr man get.I olf with the help ol good ing subpoenas to the rt>sistlng neighbors Private attoroeyl ctt tbtlr tbanb in lawyen but the poor man can't afford of a man accused or a hit-and-run. the form o( a.check nprtStDtlng ID oltea this "so be has to pay the prlce." She needed their teslimony to prove studenll should have practical ti~ perience "so we would at lwt know where the courthouse was wbeo we graduated.'' astoundiQg IUID. ..He deserves to be represented with that the man never even drove. ~or-U.-,, a·trttc,-""defdel~"mld<I-:-, ilbo"w"''"'"'err;,-,.all"'t& vun aiil v gor or alatnous al-. --'She-COmPJaiiiS tMtilie-rusfiict ·-at- tbantl. when elven. ls more likely to torney," the 28-year-old bubbly blonde torney's office has a much larger staff. J!e. had !._roublu_laclng her because she ls a y,·ornan. In one of the top Ytnn5, tlle senior partner nalJ)' refused her but the junior pa rtner thought long enough to as~ wMt she lool:.ed like . eome in the form of Me or two words. • said. "People are willing to pay for pros.- amlle, Just a glaoce, a ston-boUgbt card She ecution but they don't want to l'\lly for puts a lot of lime into her work r-or even a poem. the defense," she said. •wMMvfr 1 am at iea and know not because she knows that "as a result of rn.Y eHorb, people, even if they can't a!-whot to do, ford a lawyer, have someone fighti ng for 1 find a n1J1 oj IVftlhine in a few them." kind "'°"" from llO•· Becauic l bow, beyond all tUe, that l/01' toil! vndlrrtand, J\jld gjve UiU tirtd heart oj mine .a gtnllc htlpiftg hand. W~ faith ii IOID VoUr imilt' can make mu worrva dbapptar lMtUlfng l'tn'Agth within mr Mart .QUie tendn and rincere With . every word you 1ptak I oom, tht confidnc< I ,..,c1, T.o tTy again tohlft thinos oo wrono end 1tick tiU 1 '1tCf!'ed Forfvn I will tum to ~ until the lul MIU fad< / Ai long a1 1IOU are mt1 public de· fmdtr, I'll ~r bt afraid.'* And although the grammar Isn't the bell Ind omne wwds are ml5'pelled, this poem, which warwritten on jail paper by a man. 1'bo bad prtviously always served u bJa-own attorney, bu a special place on the cloltmd deslr of Joanne Harrold, the county's lint female deputy public clelender. Yet Ille doem't need the poem nor the tbanb to Jmow the need for her job. She says almply that she is interested in aeeing that "people receive the best representation possible." She'1·1ttR many people lose their cases becau&e .of an ineffective defense coumel opposed by a .. ry compe,t91\. district at· Joanne Harrold, county's first female deputy public defender enjoys her court work. FIGHT TO WIN "When I fight for my people," she said, ••t fight very hard. I fight to win ." "She's an excellent attorney , .. quite obvioUsly art asset to our office." said Carl Holmes, her supervisor in the Wemnlmter Municipal Court office. Miss Harrold, he said, is very rom- posed and persuasive in court. In almost everything she does. she displays a tremendous amount of energy • • • so much so that she is still going strong when her co-workers have lired out. But eome people, when they are fir st determined by the court to qualify for the services of the pubUc defender's of· fice, "make me feel so mad." They of· ten want, she explained. a ··real attor- ney" rather than a public de.fender. (Public defenders are, by the way, "real attorneys.") PRIDE IN WORK The people in her office specialize at differenl points in the courtroom pro- cedure. For example, she primarily bandies preliminary hearings on felony charges. The people in her office "never heard or five o'clock,'' she said. They do more than is often required for their salar1l'd jobs because they have "a lot of pride JJI our work." She tells of bow she and her husband, Richard Gaines, contract supervisor fo r a Costa Mesa aerospace firm and a law Defende r resh at home with husband, Richard Gaines , and son, Danny. LIVES HER WORK But then, P.tiss liarrold sak!, the DA's deputies usually only stay a year or twa before going into a private practice. Public defenders sLay longer probal:lly because "there are a lot of kooks like me Although she has had opix>rtunities to become a '"street attorney," she prefers working for the county. Tlus way she <:an handle only crimina l cases and be in court a lot. In private practice. she would have to take civil cases and do much of her work outside the courtroon1. 0( her \\.'Ork, she said, '"You lil'e it. You breathe it. You think it." But a glance into her office shows that she is not all business. Big, bri ght flowers and posters covering the v.·;dls quickl y draw attentiun. A ron1fortahlf' overstuffed lounge chair has replaced the usual straight chair at th« side of her desk, upon wh ich a stuffed Snoopy sits beside her books and nOll'S. In add ition to her work here. she teaches at the new Citrus Belt L1w School in Riverside. A fo rmer ice and roller figure skater (she once placed second in national com- petil ions/, she has been a deputy public defen~er since pa ssing the bar ex3m in 1970. .. I guess I v.·as the fir~t female to break the sex barrier," she ~aid. BAC~ ENTR,\,\CE Actually. she got into lhc off1c:c through a back door. \Vhile at \Vestern Stair U11i\Cr51ty. a professor decided that some of his top \Vhen he stopped saying she was a v.·oman. she v. as accepted in the public defender's office where she did research and briefs on a free basis for six months. But. "they were very surprised" Vt'hen she first showed up. Eventually, she thinks. tbev decided "it's not too bad having a girl around " After hiring ht>r. they hired two ot her v•omen. She •h1nks the men might have been concerned about how she would react tu defending a child molester or visiting jalls and v.·orking with a different type of person Ydth a differe nt language than she \\,as used to. · \\'ITll RESPECT Bui. she said. "All my defendants have nlY!'a~s treated me hke a lad y." They \\latch their language with her and treat her with respect. "['re heard fl lot of people say they (men in the legal process I are prejudiced against v.·omen but I have found it 's -w·hcthcr you can cut the mustard ••. It's you as a person. Can you do it or can"t you'!" She has found, in fac t, that being a \Vom:Jn is often an advantage. "Many times people don't kno w v.'hat to do with I loln1es thinks il 11·orks to her advan - ta ge. also. \\'ith the obstacles which a woman must clear before becomi ng a defense al· tornt·y. he said. ·•Jt's almost impossiblr to be a fen1 :ilc atton1cy ln criminal la11 and not be good." ~men BEA ANDERSON, Editor Th11rl01y, Aqvit 11. 1f71 PaH 11 Do·ctored . Up ~ ~ .. ' -~ / gtvlag lier child 1applemtntal leedlnp because ~. b aot letlla«i ur -Ulf. meat from her. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Are u1cm bereditary'! I say no. My sister says m. A> proof, she points to oor irandfatber who died from ulcers, our dad and two uncles who now ha\!e ulcert and ·four oousins with ulcers. My 1ister bu stomach trouble -and sa,ys Ille iJ ex· pectlng an ulcer any mlJlute b<i:auae .11 l'WUI in the family • --- Please· chedt ~and:kt us loiint wbo ii right -1 HATE MEDICINE. DEAR l.U.M.1 Tiie -certala 111- Wlel lff1ll to na 11 ftmDles II -.. -ta--.. to ...... • 1ro-, -spedflc ...... wethet-. Tiie psJtboJoslcal ~ la • _., lmporfat factor Iii ........ Ill -.. die . lael: el II. QiJdm ~QJ taU -tht .,..,_ _,..,.." tlelr ..-.. Tldl 11 apeclall1 -ti mir--..1oes, llomadt tnl6le ... bad: ........... ,.. -..... ...... """"' ... ..., .......... _, .. , .. ............................... • ' • ddl4rn w1tt wUI de tlte 1ame. It b: a luned ..,_to~ aad .......... --·--··bl• faY« by •HmlaaUq Ille foDawtn1 •-fnm UO, ___ , 1•1 •11 Uve • \eadaeM." (II) "My 1tom.c11 II WJlltL" (c) 111 •'t feel wtD." -ett., el<. u .... -Uiey ..... pbylkal eomplala~ ...,. -bep K to -DEAR ANN LANDERS: My dear slater just lost her bulband to caooer. She bad her children late fn life and oow she must go out and m1b a living. Unl«WDl!tly, she 1oob eftr)' c11J1 of her 52 }'tan. I ... lll'led her to 1et a f......uit, WiD ,... --• -'in PbOenixT I ... 1ee11 -lifts Uiat"'"~ flopo and I'd led terrible ti Dl1 alJter bad ...... 1111' '*JdO and WU rufnecl. TbaDlr: JOU for JOUl bOlp. -HOPEFUL DEA& llOJ'S: Y• •ts' .... tlill -.1 __ .., .. _ _,_ • 8 11111 . 'nt .... ti • tae.M ...... ...,,....., ......... .. Ille -" Ille ---... --· ... _,, ... ...., ... _,, -.... -.... -""" ...... ...-"Ille...-(la ... ~ IGra.llhcleTI Y--...... ,.. llllkfamllJpll)lklool. Attorney Joanne Harrold once did roller and ice figure skating in national competitions. , • I J • ~tll DAILY PllD_T __ ---- ,.-..-.:-.- : . • ·: .• .. •• . ; -: ,. .. . . . :; ' ' - -. Tllur~day, August 10, 19, ' •• . Debutanfes Setti ng Lun cheon Pla ns J.q 1 (';:i11illl'l1:.:ht n c·rnerJ7(''i t'hi!<l n n ·.~ l h•ll\{' S" 1' 11 1\J111·\ \\ 1•llc•. \!11,on l{rie and su~:n;nl' .f;H k,1111 . 11 11t •1 ,111; Ji r th1·1 r \lt'\ltan tl:t·t11L·d !•1,,1,1• ' Coastal Co up !~;~ , • ' i RIN l<ES-SPICl<ELMIRE T111·td\ 1.. .... 1 II ..... 1 lh10) '( i1t'.\ I ,, Iii! 1·1, 1 1 ••1• Sp11 ktl1r11n· 1\11.11u·.111 1., .·.11111· llw li1·1d(· <•f Ho\ .\Lit- 11.• ·.1 ! , 1·:,. <; 11 d 11 r l n i.: ('!II ,t'qJl,• • )IO'IJ"l"llh'd hy llJ1· 1;,-1 t'L :,. Sr111!li 111 <'.d1;,1• f'I ;• I ~ ir11;1 \r 1 J ,I ' I Hf 1111 II' II! \It·•!' . .r•· \Ir ,11d \1. 11.,1.·I I <, I 1• I f f.,~ I \!1· I ;,•1 I \1· ,,r,d 'lr~ 1: \l !It r..t" Sr 1.f T·.1' ,,, ·11' l ', I~ \t1ciul;11 !s \\('I i." \!·' \ ir· I 1:a ,\n(i~r~1111, '.\1:· l\.111 ~· 1H1·r 1"1! " Barb :i 1 ;1 '~ rkr!..,11 rr. Ll"l\\f'll o\n1rinr, T"'! !'l1·11,1r ;11al .\11t h;1C'I I"• 11!• 1 'L1• 1 ··uh 1s ;1 i:r;1du:1l!• of 1·o·•1 ~h··. 1 /l;gh Schnul ;111d li<'r l11hli;1ud 1s a gr;1tlu;1tl" <if SU MM ER CLE l!.R ANCE PRiCIS SlASHID UP TO SOUTH COAST ,LUA CO~TA MUA, 146-2066 LOWll LIYIL. SIAIS IND OP MAU.. ACIOU ••OM WOOLWOITHS ... •• • FLEMING-BOYD Dr and \Ir~ L <w·1~d .\: ]!, .v.J " '.\t•\\"Jll I t I :1•.u 11 I 11, '~ t/JI' ~~'1111 ' f.,r T'" n;1: t' 11111\111~· lh· r 11 h;r 't•· llll•d ·•·I I' f."I, · I! ~Pll < 1 '' llril ,, 1·1 I. r (• ' • tol r 1! I \Id Thi· hrul" n 1•1 -~. ( 11111111· Sl>e1C'!\ ~I· t.,,t:u' cr;;cluntt• rf (",,, .1 1: I l!igll &:11'•111 .. utl I • l f V •if C<tl fr>t fl:!! !' I t I Bart.:1r:i J!, ·· h· 1,~1: I gradt1a1c of 11ir 1 ·1 1 1 Virgini:i PAIZ-AMBURGEY 1len F . P:i iz nf Fnunl :11 Valley claimed r-.1;1rihn I 11: An1burgey ai:: hi~ hruie 1h11 t'cremunics pcrf11rn ·~'i1 ! 1 1• RC'\' ,J ame.~ (', n1li iu t First Bap!1~t 1''11 r1 11 t 1 J !\!i•sa Parrnts 11f Ila• nr 11 111 l.1 arr J\lr ilnd ''.r {)\ r An1buri.:t1y of H • r-'·l·· ;, .. ,I l\lr. and ~!rs. H1•1; !'.,1t i ( Denier 1\ttrndan!s 11rrt' ?>,\1~': 5 ,,. Amhurgey and Fr('d P:u1 Ruth rtrf' i:t1:drn1s at (lr 1' Cu;ist Cnl!rr.r TAYLOR-BLACK IA•S 1\1!11~ \11 ti! 11•( l I.on;: l;t•:1rli 1• ·' 11· • l<1r th1· 11':1rri;, ,, I·•·\ • nifcr 1.1 nn f\l:1rk ;1·1·1 1 · ,t: J<1mes T:iyJ,,r •. ~ .. 11 1 f \1! Couple Picks August Date Carol Ryroff \4 ti! br<"r ~n1 1 " bride or J:imrs Kr\ in 1\1 I Aug. 26 in the ('or1n1n· 1!y Church Congr<'i;:it1on;11. :".1 11- µort Brach . ,"\e"s of tl:e fClrlh1· •?n1~r: event has be<>n anrnu~rrrl bv " li.\Y'tV I ' !J, " I· \' • .. t ' r: " JI ' t n. r' ~{/, I ' her pcrcnts. ~tr and \Ir ! __ _ Paul ll. Ryckorr o{ ll.;ll.10:1 '1""-------·--· Isla nd. f\liss Ryck11ff i" ;1 ~raduate of Corono dcl \l~ir High School and 001\' i~ a ~r.u­ dent at Orange Coast C..otlrgf' lfer fiancc, son of .\1r .ind h1rs. R3!ph E. Ke\h· l'f llun- lington Beach, abo is :111 0{'(" student. ~ lllhc Slci;i HUNll NGTON HA"-80U~ • MACRAME CLASSES St•rtlnt Aut. lS, 10 •.m. SCULPTURE MACRAME CLASSES August 24t h, 10 •·'"· 20°/o OC:F lt n CHR ISTfl' AS CARDS ~:~~,~ 1~1 t Tiit lffrtlw1 c ....... MU TOH •••CM t ... I ALOOHOUJ .. 11 WAINl l ...... i • cc • !:.Ar.;.: L ' f. PLATE fl~ f. ,S WHILC·YOU·\,AIT RCL.INCS ~ AS ,O YEAi'S ACC.... f' 1EriGFNCY Tr.ACTIONS /\'.!. t;;:ti.r~ci-:"".S of DttlTISTR Y FOR C•,IWl.EI• & ADULTS e J"lt.LING~ e BRIDOtS -r, C 1 ..... -.... a , • t ·o {(',. ... r. ES I . . . • j ., ,.. , I ,. ., ' • . I ·I ' . • .. · bt•1•n ;1~kC'd tr1 ,, " In h1· p::ic:e tl • rr1a ge "' 11;:1'r n 11[ 11 t !'. rr- 1 1 11d 'ol .1 \1ls~ 1, 1 "" i .i·: ~ \\ trt• !,r rcr ;ind Jim '" 1·1, 1\00 a BS in \1 i "-mi r 1· 11. Ohio and ~ a n1t· t>1.·r uf l\,1ppa ,\lpha ·11 ' !Irr hu~J1:u:d attcoded " 1 .! H 1 to Cr>l!c;.:C' and lhe ! , Pr ,1\ r·f .\lary!and. 'I ·P 11• 11 •. \I rds :ire I raveling · 1 c111111!\' to Florisi::ant. \111 \\!H·re they 'Alli make •111•1r h•·rllr Your Horoscope Aries: Change Pace, Project Need~s Review FRIDAY You are rewarded for past planning, efforts. You ..sk.ed AUGUST 11 ror certain material -now By SYDNEY O~tARR YoU are given ereen light. Key is to be selective. You nuke Taurwi pel'!Ons e l u d e significant gains by choosing sensuality. Thest: natives often with care. Oo1ft rush poss~ quite charm and an UBRA tSept 23-0cl. 22 \· undercurrent of sex appeal. You find out w here you 'fhere is hidden strength here. stand. l\laintain seU-control. The Taurus nati ve appe:1rs Study Vire• mt'Uage. Finbh slo\v , but usually ts deter· what you stirt. Added ined tnoogh to I u c c e e d · r~llon Is due. Show that Capricorn indlvidualt f Ind you i re person cf vision . Taurus physically attractive; Potential is gn>at. Know 11 and those born under Attes can ropond accordinglv, make money with Taurus. and SCORPIO 10ct. ?3-NO\'. 21 1: P1sa!ans get fresh ideas from Friend asks aid due to health Taurus. Scarpio. and Leo ex-problem. Be cooperati\'e, perience dilficulty w Ith Remember Golden Rule. You Taurus. "'hile Cap r I corn • will be told or ntw projttt. Virgo and Cancer •how Examine various possibilitit>s. ult1mate gain from relationship SAGmARlUS (Nov. 22· with those born under the sign Dec. 21 ) Get clearance front of the Bull. one Jn position of authori ty. give-and·take. Financial QU81- Uon require• review. PISCES (f'eb. 111-Mm:b II): Lie low. Do more UstenmC than auenin1. Obtain blnt front Aquartua m e 1 1 a I e • Security may be 1l stake. Hold off on signinc of lec1l document.J. Partnership pro- PoS>I mighl bffl be deloyed. You will underatand. IF TODAY IS YOUll BIR111DAY you are lntu.IUvt. a natural teacher. capable of inspiring confidence. B '1 October, emotional bn.t\se -:u1 be healed. You are dynanllC, an individua.1 to your fingertips. Vou attract many, however. who are envious. Do wha t must be done. Re.fll9e lo be disrou raged by thole of lit· tie faith, Express w i 111 n g n es s to·-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mt ARIES 1~1arch 21-April 19 11 cooperate. Those who maker1 Do something to rid yourself prombies may be financially of tension. Change pace. Steer short. Realize this and respond clear of ~nseless dispute with accordingly. Protect your own neighbors. relatives. Review intere!ts . \York procedures. Le ave CAl,'RJCORN (Dec. 22·Jan. details to others. Take time to 19J: What you seek ma)' be at review entire project. a distance . Avoid premature TAURUS (April 2:().May 201: judgment. Wait and observe. Pull in finan cial reins. Don't C h e c k correspondence J?ive up something for nothing. Message or call may contain Be thorooj\h. Read flne print. doub le meaning. Be on lhe One \\•ho rushes you may be alert. Ask questions. Demand m1sinfonned. Aquarl111, !Ao dirttt replies. Fall Geist Is Here LOOK and Scorpio penons fijlure AQ UARIUS (Jan. 26-Feb prominently. Clear aw a Y 181 : Young person needs 1 !ouds of tonfusion. guidance. If discipline is J tnhQ GE'11 NI (May 21.June 20): necessary, use velvet J?:love. C" al"\. Acrent 1s on change, travel, Means avcid know·it·all at-\.Ufl I \'ariety. People seek your opin· titude. You have lessons to WESTCLIFf PLAZA i11ns. Speak up without ap-le arn. 1'1aintain attit ude ofl 17TH & lllYINI praring to know it all. Main-NEWPORT llACH tain com p o sure , Pace -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~::::~ 1 oursrU. Ohtain hint from Ii ;\rle5 mPssagc. You are given rnore rcsoonsibihty CAJ\'CE H (June 21-July 22 1: You ma1 ha\'e to poslpcne Journey. ·One who usuall y is reliable now is apt to be con· fused. Know this and be self . reliant. S tr ai gh t en out domestic affairs. Le a v e nothing to chance. Get re("(•iots LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): See beyond surface indica tions. Ignore one who Is intent on spreading rumors. Stick to facts. Special association with Piscrs is indicated. Friend C'Onfides problem. Don't carry another's burden. VIRGO (Aug. 2l-Sepl. 22): .... $1.00 CFF ANY PIZZA u .. DWrrllllff" ,. Vtrlllln -E•ll'· •n' I c ... _ l"tr l"ID• -1 CtovpOll ..... C11!1me. POUND CAKE ITALIAN DELI RESTAURANT BAKERY 8911 Adams at Magnolia, Huntington Beach, OfMt 9t flll lt1'9HI Dell 0""'""' Ill Ctlll9r>ll• Ill Gtr•tnl OVt t Jl YN~ of.!ucci H••n: 0.111. IOol; Fri., 10·9: Sot., 10ol; S11•., 1M: CIOIH M ... •68-4466 Crowds Of Corduror For Back to Schoo Singer Cuts the High Cost of Education ... for Back·to--School Sewing Special $i:~ • Pinwales • Thick'n Thin • 7-Wale J()()' (; CO(!On by Conon In c. in all 1hc best bac k 10 i;chool color> ... machine washa ble corduroy. 44145• width. Plus More: Imported Cotton Velveteen 35/36" width $3.99 per yd. Ribless Corduroy Solids 4-1/45" width $1.99 per yd. Ribless Corduroy Prints 44/45• width $2.99 prr yd. NOW$98 Singer * Zig-Zag Sewing Machine SAVE$Jl Oii Reg. Prie< Everyt hing a back·to- school sewn could want and need - lightweight because of its aluminum body. Special Fearurcs : S1nger41 Exc lusive Front Dro~i.n Bobbin; Thin N«"dle; Wide Zig-Zag stitches. A••llat>lt •1 Su1.gn &win• c.cn1tn and r-n IC ll'ltiil Ul.lt af!r«l\'C'J de• lea, \nJ S1ngt"rhts •Ct«lll Plmdu1~ -.ti1 )'OUr budfCI! r.:ot till fabtics at all stores. COSTA Ml!SA Bristol & Scinllower South Co•1t Pitt• ~40.2bl l Sewing Centers COSTA MESA llOO Horbor llvd. Herbor Center Kl t -1195 Sewing Centers COITA Ml:SI\ -l rllWll a ""''\owtf, loulfl cot•~ l"IU. .............. ..... COSTA M•IA -2lOI IVrtlW 11\1111., H1ra.r C.IW ................. a1 .. 111f Hlilt•1'1H•TM llACM -Edln9tf tt I MCl'I. HWll--a4lldl Cll!Ht .. "'"*' . ....... ...... CELEBRANTS -Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hoose of Newport Beach Oell) join their host, M. Keith Gaede, for a look at the ocean during a cocktail party opening City of Hope Forum Horse Show fe s- tivities. Hoose is a board member of California Equestrians, Inc., show sponsors, and Gaede is CE chairman. Patrons Toast Benefit Show ~!embers of the Diamond 11orse Shoe. patron group of the City of Hope Forum Horse Show, were swept Into the whirl of social events ac- companying the annual show with a cocktail party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. M. Keith Gaede in their Laguna Beach home. llorse owners and lovers from all poinls in Southern California and as rar away as San Franciscc and Elko. Nev., gathered in the Gaedes' ocean· view home to toast the success of the Oct. 11-15 show , and Jearn of the events awaiting the patrons. Diamond Horse S h o e members will be honored dur- ing the white-tie International ' Peering Around CELE BR ATING their golden wedding anniversary ~·ere Mr. and Mrs. Urson E. Allingham who were married in Hamiltan, Ontario. They have been Newport Beach residents for 14 years. An open house was hosted by their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mn. Davtd L. Eastman of Costa Mesa. The Horse Sho"' Ball Oct. 10 preceding the show opening. receive a box for lour for al1 horse sOOw performances and attend all social events in co~ nee lion "'ith the show. A special class trophy 'Jill be named in the membenl' honor. All events will fund the children's hospital to be built at the City of Hope in Duarte. Gaede is cliairman of the Diamond Horse Shoe and vice president of Ca l ifornia Equestrians, Inc., producers of the show. Entertain Pads of paper, pencils. crayons. a few new puzzles and toys all make an auto. train, bus ar plane trip less boring for children. J.. BRASS RJN(J ~h"9ctMS..rt We1M1t1 A,,_., ~ • Norman Wiatt • Blayla Al-o Golf Wur 2711 Eost ·CHSt Hwy. c., ........ . 613 .. 741 AJlinghams have ane. daughter10i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; and two granddaughters. !I BNJ.OYING a few days In Sant.a Barbara were t h e Messrs. and Mmes. R G. Towner and William Pfau of Laguna Beach; William G. Helmick, Balboa t 1 I a n d : W illlam C. O'lli<Uy a n d Howard P. Orove, Newport Beach, and P. A. Thompson and Donald A. MacAllister, Huntington Beach. SALE * SALE * SALE 20•/e to 40•/o off all BEACHWEAR Islander · Beach Fashions ~~.~; .. 673-1581 Delaney Bros. Se~foods • Pion Your S11111mu l!leals Around f'rula f'lsla Fillet of Sole • • 1.59 Ml. .99 lb. Red Snapper • • • • • Sand Dabs . • • • • 1.39 lb. . . 2.30 lb. 1.59 lb. Smoked Albacore fllet" Allacerl • • • • IDatJ•MTf'UL f'Ol a+o) 1100 tal•ye•h -N•"'I'°" a ... h ' • 6JJ.J41f., 14...Utl 0,.: ............ •·l :l• hi . • .. TllurM!.17, AU94o1tt 10, 1'172 No Way to Upstage • 'Superstar' Mother a face. It 'II ftttze that Wl.Y ; thM -·here "·ill you be? j Br ERMA llOMBECK DPlAR MRS. DOMBECK; I am 11 yen old and I do not undealt11id Mothers:-____ .-,;3' How oome ll)f Mom can hit anyone anywMM In tho bouJe at •nY distance wllb a shoe! AT WIT'S END Someday , when yourl~=~~~~~~~= MOl.herfiood genes develop, Ii you too will know when some-- How can Ille teU without turnl"i her head in the car that I am making races at my btolbtr In the.back teat? How can she be watcbing telev111oo in the living rocnp and know that I am ~ cookies in the kltcbea? Some ol Ill)' lriendl allo doni undentand Moms. '!'boy want lo know how she can tell just by looking at them that they hod a hot dog and S Cokes befon! they came home from school for dinner. Or where they are going to lose lhe sweater they hate. We think it is spooky the way the phone rings and be· fore we even pick It up she says, "five minutes!"' We all agree no one in the 1vorld has super vision, super hearing or can smell quite like a ~1other. One guy said he had a piece of bubble gum once wrapped in foil in his shoe and his Mom said. ''Lel's have the gum. You \\'ant to tear your retainer out?"' Since you write about kids all tbe time, we thought you could uplain Moms to ua. Sincenly, Calble DEAR CATHIE AND FRIENDS: I found your letter most amusing. You make Motherhood aound lib Jeane Ol:ron on a good day. (Sit up. dear, and don't hold the paper IO close IO your face. You'll ruin your eye.11.) Actually, there is no myF tique at all to being a ~{other. We all atarted out as normal. average little kids I i k e yourself who grew up and one ls In the refrigerator even I.hough you are al a PTA meeting. You will know shoes are wet and muddy when you can 'l even find i.bem. You will aense vour child Ls lyln1 to you iven as be clutchrt a bible in one band. • rosary In the other and i3 standing under a picture of Billy Graham. Mo\htn are just normal people, really. (Here's a rap for what you're thinking about this reply. If I'm wrong. you'll probably (teserve it anyway for what you'r! thinking of lhe rap I just gave you. I developed lhe usual X·r•YI-::=========' vision. two eyes in the back oflr our hea~, acute hearing and olfactory senses that are sharpened by wet gym shoes. I Don't ask what olfactory is. Look it up in the dictionary.) Mothers have never con- sidered any of these senses a bonus. \Ve call them instincts for survival. Without them. we would be mortal a n d vulnerable. (Don't make such MIN"S. 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Kit includes Jeweled Starburst Ornaments Everything you need 10 finish six padded felt jeweted and sequined ornaments mounted on • • 12 Days of Christmas Ornaments f ~ • >, .., . . . ..,,, ~· I ~ •• Favorite holiday theme for your • tree! Di&-<:ut wooden omaments are easy to paint with non--toetic oaylic coto1S. Brush - non-toxic colors and hanging cords. Reg. $4 Value NOW $]~!of 'O crystal snowflakes. • s10.14 v.1 ... • ' NOW . • • ' . .-J '"'.. ,...ii. ,,/" • ' ' ,..(_ • ....... .. '• I .. '\. )' '· . ' ' 6-Piece Nativity Set ... • • ' . I • Beautiful golden draped figurines • Joseph and 3 Wise Me n are 12" high, kneeling Mary 10" and Christ Child in the manger 3Vt". Everything is in the kit. R19. S50 V1lua Mllde-llp NOW 5695 KIT • • • , ... ·• "· . x . -~ . ,.-~ ... .-"" A ~ .:¥ .j • , ,.,... .. -.. hanging COfds ~- "-9-PY- NOW 524J Hon day Room Basket Brown raltM baslcel tlld Clltill- pine sprays. hotly, cedar, white cori1I spray aod led velvet boW. Nothing '"°"'to buy-..asy to .....OOle. llllde-llp Yllua $19.t5 • ~­-.... ,--...... -•:OIM,o& Slmdcr: 1l:t»l:OO tff.Ul 4 I NOW 57~ • ' I j j I I .. If. O~LY PILOT 0 J'ree SulJ1tltute East Rest Stops Go to the Dogs N 0 It TR S'roNIN<JTON, COpn. (AP) -"Clnlne mt !!!tops" complete with fire hydrant may be lnrtaDed 1t all statt-malnlliofd rest artas on Connecticut 1uperhlghway1, if an experiment worb oul hlgbw1y paltway1 are decked with It bec'ause U'• cheap and ffilulru little mainttnanct. The love bup aetm to like the arau. 'T'he love bup have become a tw.ard. to motorlstt, rwann- lng ovtr hlghw1y1 and coaUna wlnd.shleldl in north ctntraJ f lorld1. e Bear to 1.e • .,., The state Tran!por1atlon Department constructed a partly renced i.n "undbos:" extluslvely for c a n l n e lflvelen 1t a re!l area in lntel'!tate 95. LOS ANGELES (AP) - ,.-------..._ Ginger, th< J!t).pound black ( AN·r 1M· ~ T " ) bear that caused a furw In .l.J A.LAJ aurburban Los A n 1 • I t s recently, is heading for a new Tw<l dlscarded f~ hydrants, one pink and one blue, allO are included in lbe aandy area for the users' convenience. horn~. Munching a treat of cream filling 1urrounded by shortcake, Ginger was to begin her journey from here to a South Dakota wild animal Generation Rap Colleen Fitipatrick, reliJling Miss Teenoge Amer- ica, visits Pre1ldent Nixon at White Houoe. She ii I 7, a junior at Lancuter (Ohio) High School and plans to attend Ohio University. Seashore Bill Due WASHINGTON (AP) - ..-Jo OllabUlll • It.Git acre lillda 11 t •I c 1 Mountllol Nlllooal Pull and Swborewutobllntnlduced Ill~~. lltn. Oaila V. Taonoy (DCllU.) IDDOUllCed bl wtb -tho bill In Ibo -and tllat Repo. Alpbonao Ball and Bany II. Goldwll« Jr., Cl!lfornla Republlcaoe, wm lntnlduce the mtutn In Ibo Houle. 'Ille bill -1d authorila up to "° millJon to beaJn !odml acqullttlaa of property .. tending from the Bania Monica M-la Loi AnJd., Ind Vmlura coonU... The ........., would permit homeowoerl to rotalu ..,. cup&ney for 30 yean. C11rtis Gets Kids Court . Award.I Cu3f.ody to Actor ......... _ Mtar ,... ew1li bu -tempanry CUllody ol two ....... AJenndn, ..... "°"'"'" "-lht!r-... Gama a C t f I I I CllrWlle. --~ Court Ju4s• -R. -allo ioltied • .-.-onltr In - -pnvtollnl Ibe -ln>m loklnl Jbe difldrtD out ol ' Ibe <OUllb7. CUrlll oald In bit complaint lhal Ibe cblldren ..... llllllied' -and !Grill -<OUll"1 to <Olllllty and left wllb aa uoorim<nlol,.......... whlle In tbtlr mother'• Ctlllody. A cullody beulng -ICbeduled lot Oct. t. The chlldHn ~ myfnl wttll CUrtll and bis llllrd wtle In lnelr Bd Air home. * Marslftt -Dulel -lntmeot by the pollot fOIT!mlatcm. * 1'1-~ofG....,. died lo a \'_@llce ~ ~Ing 1 heart attack. llho ... 72. She wu the widow of Kini Aluander or Groeoe who dlecl In ll20 alter beinl bltf<n by a mookey. Sbt wu the aunt ol ulied King Comtantlno. 'Ille prlncea bad be<o llvlnf on the nnai1 Venl« Wand of Gludec<AI llnl'e 1111. * Bel¢)' Llasdon Fooqld, 1tntenctd to up to 10 yean in prilon for abandoning htt dauahter on 1 freeway, wu ttl .. sed In July after 15 months and is llvlnc IOlnewhere in CaUfomia, a prison spolt ...... 111d. John Spaulding, an astOCiate engineer for highway deeign, said the canine rtrtroom w1a installed becaUJe of com· plaints from travelers and grounds keepers about dog droppings. compound. .. ................ .., .............. . U)'I William M°""" f< Co. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A wtU piblllb In J1..,.ry a boot One condltlon of her parole Is that Ibo not go to Baktnfltld, Whore $-year-Old Jody Wat found clinging to 1 wire fence oa 1 dl9lder strip on U.S. ft In October 1981, th< spokmnan uld. Another Is that ahe not obtain custody of her chlldrtn without her parole agent's -t. eGorllf• Bo"' ATLANTA, Go. (AP) -A gorilla named "Taki" gave birth to a female at the Yerkes Primate Re 1 ear ch Center he~. Dr. Geoffrey Bourne, dirt<:· tor of the cent.tr, 1ald so tar no one knows how mueh the baby gorilla weighs "bttause nobody has yet tak en it away from its mother." e Gra•• Studied GAINESVILLE. fla. (AP) -The populallon boom in love bugs may lie in Florida's abundance or a type of grus, a researchtr says. The grass is det~rooted Pensacola bahia, a thin-leaved gr:ass which crows in clumps. MinJ pasturelands a ad Ginger gained notoriety last wttk when she escaped from her cace in a Canoa:a Park backyard and led officials on 1 !oor-hour chue through th< west San Fernando Valley before she wu captured. e A Rare Bird TRINITY, Ter. (UPIJ -A paper mill cuttinl: down trees in the!! East Texas ptney woods aaya it has found a rare colony of red-cockaded woodpeckers and has ordered the area preserved from timber cut- ters. Southland Paper Milla Inc., establlahed a $ O • a c r e &anctuary for tht woodpeckera on Its land. Foresters said about 10 of the nearly extinct birds were found near Lake Uvlngston and are believed to be pa.rt of a total of 200 of the en· dangered species in Texas , and 1,000 In Ille Uolled Statta. Newport Traveler Household Word tt's not often American vbitors in Europe see their surnames prlnted In letters sis f..t hlJlh on billboanlt and other advertising media. But Kerl Krone, 17, of Newpon Beach hu found her name b a household wor<I In Germany becaure of Krone dgarettes and Krone wine. Tbrough the spont0nhlp of Youth for Understandlna, a foreign exchange program, she has been livln1 with a family in tht 1mall vllla1e of BJerden since June 11. A 1'12 Corona del Mor Hlgb School graduate. Keri waa a temporary 1llter to both 1 Columbian 1lrl on da Swedlsh g)rl who llved wtth th< Krone fomily during her hlgb ochool years. And now, she II en- joying being the foreigntr. In a lttter to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Krone of 2237 Donnie Road, she deacribed her 1 u m m e r hometown of 300 people : "It hu one store. one mailbox and about as many 1.'0WS and cblcketu1 as people. "Twice a week they have an open market in the central plaza where you can buy fre&h vegetables, flowen, fruit and fish . It's vtry picturesque,'' she wrote. "The best thing that has happened to me is that I've learned Gtnnan in five weeks. 1 understand nearly everything and 1 can speak too, although my grammar it horrible. I think in German and I've dreamed ln Germ.an many tlmel." ahe reported. Kerl'• mother, Pat Krooe , ltl 35 Awarded Degrees By College • • CdM'1 Keri Krone EXCHANGE STUDENT the YFU placement com- mittee chairman for the Orange Coast. "We c1Jl11()t promllf every ei:chan1e stu- dent German dreams," Mn. Krone admitted, "but we c11n provide an opportunity for American hJgh school sludents to li ve with families oversea! to develop a better un- derstanding and appreciation of the peoples of other lands." Youth for Undentanding is 1ponaored by the U.S. State Department and has brought more than 150 fortlgn student! to Oran1e County in the past five years. For more ln- fonnaUon about hosting a foreign student or Hvlng with a foreign family, contact Mn. Krone at the Pacific Telephone Company Offices tn Costa t.tesa , 642-1101. 26 Students' Folks Learn English Too Twtnty-slx p 1 re n t s of Newport Me s a district ld>oolchlldrtn learned for the fltlt time lnls summer bow to aiwrt In Engu.b. Non-Er11lish s p e a k l n g parents of Samoan, Mexican, J-. tltlnese and Dutch Malafllan dt9Ctnt attende<f 1Ummer odlool 1t Monte Vlst1 £lementary 1nd W h I t 11 tr Elemtntal7 ochool• .. they <Olllcl htlp lnelr chiJdren In -· Tblrt7·1h pmcbool chlldren, mainly rnnn rodilly mbed <ODUDunltfes near Ibe two IChoolo, rectlve opeclal Jn. -durln( th< recular -,..... Tbe .,..,... ...... lluahl by Newport ~lil,es• dlstriCt tuche,. Jun EncJand and Joe Gorda. Men in Service u. s. Jlllllc:e Deportment GI· Ibo hu wrltlftl lboul her flcfal •Y• an onU~ father, lorm<r Pmldenl Hor- 1hould be held on the Pacllk: ry S 'll'uman. Gu " Eledric c.m-·· .,. Mrs. Daniel llld In New U.S. Air Force Colonel Otto R. HW, son of Mrs. OtiJ R. HUI, 1!80 Monterey Road, Stal Beach, baa arrived for duty at LG. Hanscom F1eld, Mau. Colonel HUI, a research and development officer, ii as.sign· ed to a unit of the Air Force Systems Command w h i c h manages reaearch and development of U S A F aerospace a y 1 t e m s . He prevlowlly 1erved with an Air Force unit 1t Tehran. Iran. The colonel holds t h e aeronautical rating of com- mand pilot and U: 1 veteran of World War JI. Marine Pvt. F...t I . Dulaney, son of Mr1. L. Dulaney of 2272-B Placentia, Costa Mesa, graduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depol In San Diego .. Navy Peuy Officer First Class James C. P.fattesoa, hus- band of the former Miss Erma E. Fike of Coata Meaa, has returned to homeport at Long Beach, Calli. from a crulse to Southeaat .A!la aboard the destroyer USS Everett F. Larson. Airman Cberls1e R. Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mn. John W. Spencer of 14991 Sttngal St., WestmlNter, has betn asslgn<d to Sheppard AFB, Tel., after completing Air Force basic training. During her si.J wetks at the Air Training Command's Lackland AFB, Tu., she ttudied the A1r Force mlaaion, or&anlutlon and cusloDll and received special lnstruction in human relaUoM. 'Ille airman hu be<o u· signed to the Teclmical TraJn. in& Center at Sheppard for 1peclallzed training U I medical wvices specialist. Mldohlpman Deull E • Averyt, IOD of Mr. and Mr1. VlrgU Averyt of I 44 31 Fairview Lane. Huntington B<ach, ii on a spoclal eight· week summer traJnln1 en.We in the Paclfic aboard a modem amphibious transport ship of the U.S. First Flett 1be cruise Is dulgned to give Naval Academy m.idahlp. men practical shipboard e1- perience in naval command and management. Averyt is a graduate of Marina Hii{h, Hunt ID & ton Beach. Airman First Clau M.Jchael D. S.wvel, son of Mrs. Roy W. Bellis of 7762 Rooald Road, Huntlnilon Beach, has been named Outatandln& AlrmlD In bit unit 1t March AFB. A1rman Slwvel, a ~ municatloM ~olill, wu oelected for bit rumplary conduct and doty porformaoce. He ts aulined to a unit of the Strateatc Air Command, America'• nuclaar deternnt f...,. of lone rana• bombl,. and lntercootlneolal ballittk mtunu. U.S. Air F .... Caplaln G117 ll. Dua, son or Mr. and M,.. K•Mfln H. Dunn, 1t 211 Broolthur1t SI., HtmtillltM Beach, hu mlvtd for dulJ al s.mbach AB, G«m1117. Captain Dunn, a c:om- munkotlons .-rat of· !!ctr. ii ..,1gnto1 to 1 unit or the Air Force Communleatloos S<rvlct whlcb pro•klta .- communlcatloOI and air trll· fie control !or tilt USAF. Ht ........ ., oened It Gl!ena, Alub. Nt'I)' Pt~y Olfk<r Second Clail Jab ... Nlbla, -or Mr. Jotr7 Nlltol1 GI Ill Cabrillo St. and huaband of the MA. Claudia J. Nikola ol llJIO Pl_,Jia, both GI Colla Mm. hu rttumed to bomepori II pllcl\IGn to build a nuclear Yori< that malerlal for the poim ploot In Mendocino -came from Ibe former c.ounty. papen, • • t et t er t and 1be offtclal uya, "Slnce at memoranda wrlttel by him." least U50, POU hu 1Cte4 In Lowrmco Huchtl, pmt. such a woy u to -blllh and dent of -· ,.Id Life F cw preserve the highest pouible magulne will pubu.b portions Army Priv•~ !tot • de-or monopoly -In, of th< llQ.pege book in two ln- ~ Beoch, from I c:ruiJo to Southeut Alla aboard the: destroyer U~ Everett F. Lar!IOn. Ji<:k E. LUe, son of Mn. I ,_..,.""'· 1ta1Jmtnll late this year. Lylla w.. m Vajencia, and contro over, e~~~ * Co M ti generation and transmluton sta es.a, recen y com-retlOUrctS located in Norlhtm A Michigan youth has been pleted a 10 -week medical '"" C,..,,r,.1 Ctlllfornh1 ." sentenced to 11even days In jail corpsman course at the U.S. for leaving his dog locked in a Army Medical Tr a In l n I ) parked, unventilated car for 35 Center, Ft. Sam Houaton, Tex. ( mlnutea ln the broiling Florida He learned W perform ECQ·TQ"Y routine pati<nt care and -~ .l..l V sun 11 Oaytona Beach· ment dutlff In combat areas, ________ _, Stuley J. Weed, l9, of Sterl- ing Heights , was ordered hospital units, dispensaries, ....... _ offi~-• ----E jailed by Justice of the Pe.ace clinics and ot.htr medical J.i.ie Ju.i, •i:.mi.u • UflT ....... ON LOAN -Flr1t Lady Pat Nixon stands beside portrait of Pres- ident John Adams in Blue Room of White House. Portrait, painted by John Trum· buU when Adams was vice president in 1793, is on Joan from Fogg Art Museum of Har· vard University. facilltles. He also received l~ Kaupu, auiltant 1ttorney Walter Snell after a Humane 11truction in the transportation gentral ln the a n t J t r u 1 t Society official testified the of Canadian citizen protest k nd _ ........ .a b dlvlskln, wrote tht recom-German shepherd was ''near against a U.S. citizen taking cf sic a wuwtu~ Y the ic dead" wbtn police forced 0""" the post. ground, air and water meant. mendation to Atom the ~· Army Private JoU A. Enero Conuniaio11. car. Caln said he malled a tbree- P<U.E hu applied to build * page withdrawal letter to 1 Oakland Police C h I • f Calgary officials. flU rnllllon, 1 te&-me1twatt t'ttarlel Gala says he will kttp The 48-year-old chi~ was to nuclear power plant 1n Men-hil job and decllntd the poli ce have taken over the 7oo-man doclno COunty. chief's job in calgary because Calgary force Sept. 4 after h1a Ray Koehler, a 11l1 tan t 1uperintendent of the Franttta prison, declined to give the wbertabouts of Mr1. Fouquet, 211. * BUI)' Joe Cltu introduces bimseU by saying, "I'm a can--dlda~ for the pmldency and I'm not 1 crackpot." Then, the standani bearer of the Loyal USA Party explains that. "God is my public rtla· tlons director , Jesus Christ i9 my press agent and the angels in heaven and on earth are my staff." 'I11at arrangement, say! the 44-year-<1ld retired Air Force sergeant from Oklahoma City, saves "a lot on expenses." But. Acting Secretary of State Robert M. Falcey of New Jersey that despite the membership of Clegg's cam- paign organization. it was too late to list his name on the ballot. Gobrtel, 100 or Harry E. Gabriel , Co.1t.a Meu., i 1 assigned to Ft. Ord, where he is training under the modern volunteer Army program. e B•• Thlr•tv ----------- Ainnan First Class Lorts B. Crook, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Crook of 3136 Trinity Drive, Corta Meu, b on duty at Tan Son Nhut AB. Vietnam. Airman Crook. a medical admlniltrative specJ.alist, ls Wigned to a unit of the Pacific Air Fot<a, bead- quartm for air operatlou in Southeast Alla, the Far E11t and Pacilie atta. Befort hil arrival In Vltlnam, he HfV<d at George AFB. The airman Wll cated from Estancia High I. Army Private JOll R. 1'ompiOB, IOD ol Mr. and Mrs. J .... J. '111ompoon, 13281 Cedar St., Westminster, is a.signed to Ft. On!, Calil., where he 11 lnlnin& under the modem volunteer Army pro- gram. Pvt. Thompoon began hil training wlln Company c, lrd aa1ta11on or the 111 Jlrilade. Army Prlva~ Lanlo G. 8allaSYI, ""' of Mr. and Mn. Joeeph L. Szllal)'I. 71C F~ Drive, Huotlnilon, Beach, la uslgned to Ft. On!, Callf., where be is trainlna: under the modern vohmtHr Army ptt> gram. 1be soldier begon h I • !raining wlln Company C, lrd Batllllon or the Ill Br1gldt. Army Private First Class Daaae R. G.,.._, 10D of Mr. and M,.. Jolin C. Gwynne, :141 Stu Route, Hemet, r<eelttly W8'1 lSligned to the ab Inf ... try Division lo Gennony. Pvt. Gwynne ls a member of !In Battalion of the Dlvblon's 18th Armor near Mannheim. Arm,y Prlva~ Finl Clau E4Iwanl H. GrtlOrJ, son of Mrs. Thelma G. Muir, 111262 Delowm S I • , Huntington Beach, ii .. rv1ng wttll the -maintenance COmplny i D ~. A heavy equipment medlanle wttb the company, he ... -the Army In Tw11 •. u ... •t , .. Delaware S t. , HW1linllo0 S.och. Army -Lltuttnlnt Jamtt S. FlolllW)', ICJb of Mt. and Mr1. Spencer P'1ourno7, 924 Emerold Bay, Lquna Besch, recently completed a --k onlnance •!fleer belle counie 1t the U.S. Anny On!nanco C.nt« Ind odlool, Abenfetn Proving Gl'OUlld, Md. Cadel J .... E. Lt.a m. -pmnla Uw at 11512 Doi.-Let, WeClmlnoltt, ii •Ilendlftl Ult Arm1 -.... '1fflctn' ~ C«1ll Buie &lmmer Camp at Fl Kool, Iii'. Code! Lenon, a student it the Unlvonlty ol Ntvada, Reno, ii ooe of moft than 10,000 students a ti• • d Ins Anni' ROO'C frllnlll! II lb: ln-mDatlons Jn tilt u.a SAN FRANCISCO (AP) E1cept for 1 hu1e th1nt for fuel , the city's ei:perlmtbtal ltea!Di'>"tred bus optrlted two days without probltm1, of~ flctals uy. Travtllnl between t he Southern Poclflc Depot and fllherman'• Whorl, the Leu bua covthd 78.J mtfeo cri tU 1aUono of diesel tu.I. Deoplte the C0111umpllon, of· flclala wererr'I dil<.'OUflltd· e BUce Listi .. • SACRAMENTO (AP) -A staltwlde blc:yde regiltratlon syatem bat be<o 1pproved on , 2~2 Sto•ta vote. n would so Into e!loct In 117& and be handled by th< Departmlnt of Motor V c!iJcleo. 1be blII by Allemblymaa Rober! Badham (ft.Newport Beach) Wit returned to the Anembly for action whta the Leptature reconv..., II November. Sen. Jomes Miiis (!).San Diego), Senate llJIO-of the bill, said police qtDdet back It 18 a major step to c:urbfnJ I l'Ow1fli number of bleycit tbdls. e PeU•tlota Vote SACRAMENTO (AP) -A proposed conatlbiUonal amendmtnl to help cle .. up th< elvlroftmeftl by flvin& I tax brtak to bullntu WU put on the Novembtr btllot. It would authorise th t Leflslature to uunpt from property tua pollutloo ..,,. trol equipment ln•IaUed by Urms. , Leg)ol1Uve IPIJrOVol ol the mt&l\U't by Stn. W a It tr Stltrn, (f>.Bakerofleld) came on a .. I Sena~ vote ...,. CUJTlns In A11embly omendmtnls. SUtrn's mtllUl'I alto IWO" vklta foe mla aid to -~~tnUe undtr ~ a~ ""'------~~- During Our 18th Anniversary Storewide Sale we rarely Use l*>rds like Astonishing but these Treasures 'lltfolltop, ...... Itcs •nd delicate lumedpodntoJ. ai• tall. J ••• '"" •t .... 4t•~•fllllllthlp, tti. •rlf1hy, "'• t111fl11rilv• •••It•· Thell lllf fMiw ~lllly tfl11• flllll ICCtltt C111h•,.t1ry, Pr1.t11cl1I, S;111b~ ., C.1-'el ~ .. ., ........ 14., .... "'""' .... hl ll•I ... f11111lfy 11t IH4 ,,_ .. dllfly ., 111 p1in -Mw tit.., ff4 ch1tM te • ptfff4 'Ill•, jl,. flCk M Ifft.ff 1~i.t 4"•rt IM1lt ti Ttllr f•ffrik 1.f1, .... 111t, ch1lr If 11f1 ~. 1865 HARBOR BLYll. ....... c.... .... Pllalle 541·5131 deserve them. ·3950 °'' Jll ---· .... _ lal- 20"taL -ahapodtop, el-,..,_ 2i~ ! • • • • I L ~· Uf ltli pan COJl hop dill txp ... I pl11 Ing mor oft Ac~ "I or ' beeJ dolt grai S( last strt st•d poltt w du Bea• not -' } •. -, I! l ~1111d.ay, A11911\l 10, l :;72 _______ DAILY Pl!.~=· •S Ex-convict Has Plan Prison 'V et.era1i' to -Aid G1ietto Y outlis LONG BEACH (AP) -An "<lODvlct in his mid.JOI who .. ,. be has opent 23 ytars ol hfi llfe behind bars or on parole has hit the Long Beach oommllllit1 1ilh __p!Ans 111 hopes will ensure ghetto children don't have the same uperteoee . "I don't If.now where I plaMed my progrrun for heli>- lng others," said Dave Rich- mond, coordinator and director or the Long Beach CommWlilY Action Program. "It may have been Soledad or Vacaville. You name it, I been the.rt. But I got tired or doing time, lying behind granite walls and iron bars." so R1Cln10ND spent his last term in jail - a HI-month stretch for parole violation - st11(jying law, sociology and politics. When he got oul. he took classes at Cal State Long Beach "to get an education, not a degree.'' Now, Richmond turM most of his attention to first of- fendC111 {n the poor areas. helping them w 1<oep out or trouble • second Umt, holding rap sc'5innJ u well as trips in. and around-th! ccmrnmttty. But he sakl: "~IY' main er. rort really ii to get the whole community involved in the, problems o( Utt g!K'Uo. 1'bls includes busi11essmen, educatonl. police1nen and the white middJ~lau cltiien. '' ltlOBIOND ALSO \Vork.<1 with young adults at se\lera.l of the state coUc-ges as v.·cll as young dru.g orfenders and µres. titutcs. Recently, he s1,.1bm1tted a proposal to the c!ty of Long Beach to establish a. rchabllitation center v.·lth pro- fessional education counselors, drug counselors and a medical team. Another proposal. Richmond said, would employ youn~ first offenders in a city beaulif1ca- tion project rather th.an send· inl ttw>.m to juvenile h .. 1U. Richmond envistott~ the youths clranJng <·1ty stn't'l.S, remov· lng trash vnd v.·:ishing vl'ln- dows In eity nnd ('(lmmuruty l•Inamg!. • A TlflRO R I C II ~f 0 N 1) proposal 11'()uld t>nro!I cx.e;f. fenders (In parole and pro. b:ition in l'lllll'R~ II ilh t.ht! tll<l of a rt't'ru1lu1g, ,1ti11 plactn1ent and ('otJlliit-'llng orf1ct•. C-0n11ng up f1)r yow1ger rhildrrn is a fi5-htng-tr1p on ~ hHrpe and a visrt tn the Quf'rn ,\t;u-y in Lon~ Beal'h J l~rbor The f.itht'r fll n 1 n e daughter~. Hichmr•nd said: ''Cihctro kids ;ire !h1• pro1urt o[ our s: riet\'. llt1t I dttn't kno"' if Wl' ~hould be proud of 11. K id<; don't n1i!lhehnve b~au.sc the·~ 're proteslin~. but they are fii;i:hling the ·opprt·s· sn·e for,·e' of <1dult.; 11nd £'()111· mu nity lt:':Kier!!, 111rir nn'<· il'ties ha\'e built up tu a brc:tk· ing point nnd the\' don't knoy,· "hich \vay to !urn" l\1ixor• Barl.;er \.'ickie (~ole. \\ho four years i.! i; o suppll<'d Prc;:.1dcnt Nixon'.s r:tnl· pai6n slog:111, 'Bring t:s Together Ag>n1.' has bceu na.n1cd a:; I h~ Ohio chair1nan of the Jo"'ut ure \'oters ror the 1~rc~1d£'nt. 'l'h£' 17·\'<'tl r old high school ;tudt>nl \\ i1l try to drun1 up !'iUppor t for i\'i:-.on a1non,I! young pcrsnns not old tllUl1!-:h to vote. County Tables State Beac]1 Lea~:e Bi(l ' • Si\l'fT.UTS-ORlSPO •AP) - Councy 1n1pen·isor ltn"'!lrd J\1a.Mlns says lh:'lt ofOclal11 tabled n. proposed $J lease uf local betiches to th<' state because the county "'"uld have to surrender control O\ t'.r them. Mankins .,,.,;..i \\1iJlhun Perin ~1ntt, Hr-at- SIVle Vielu•1r11 \\'a r llir h'" Writ1·1· HI<> OE JA:--JEIHO 1.\1'1 - llrnl.ih:tn rolun1n1st ~abast1:1no Au l{U$lo de Souz.1 \1 role tha1 Portu~a l 'r; prime n1 in 1st<' r <'Vcnlual!y woull! withdra\\' tro 111s from Afrir:in c11lvn1,-.s "JUSt as l! S s1.1!d1<·1-~ are prf''<Olly b<otn~ <'h,1sl"-! out of \.it•tna1n like do.;~· IJ1• S<.11Jl;1 \\'as char,i:.t'<I tinder 111e n:t· tiona l 5e<.'urity l::iw "·ith libel· in.o: a rorc1r.n rhirf of :;itlth'. but the ('ii:trge w::is d1.~rn1<:--"f>d bec:ut~c the pre.;uhnt, not tlu·1' prune 11un1stcr. h t he Ptirtugutse chief of ~tJ!" p:irk.s nnd recrralion dirt:C'tor_ r<'neged on a promise lo ll't thr-coun ty retain rontrol nnd instea dwanted his department to htt\'t· the aulbority. The C'nunty hnd bf>t>n ron· sldPrini: IP:\Sing sourh roun!y beachc·.i;, including the f:im<.'d }"lii;mo clam beds, '° th.:it the. stnte rould derelop ral'Jhllt•5, liLIC'h as n•st roon1s. murr fully. Tht· i;tutl' offt'rl-d $ 1 2 1rulhun In dt\'t'loprrirnl funds 1•itht•r \\;l}' but '1 an kins df'r!nr('({ !11;,\ tilt• cnlU1I\' should m:iint:iin jur1~1r111Jn to guarsntt-c protettinn (Jf the b\•,11<'hC!i . Mttnk 1ns dN.'laN>d 1h:1t th• parks dl'p:irtn1cnl "i'I. unw1!1 int! to l't't't11{n11c lhe n11~t·r.it-lo· st.. le uf lbc. pru?Ctl \ UI th.:. 0<'l':<no url'a" wJ1,1 h th~· "t:1i1· fl11·rt1: 11t•'<t <1t~.1r to l'1~n·11· B1·11·!i. 1111• SUf)t'f\ 1-;nr. \1h"~l' ,1~1·:1 in1·ludt•<i lhC' suulh l:<.:i<iu·~ ,.f •1Jland Holiday' LeaueJ Balboa Pa:llillon Dally at qa.m. Cnll (714} 67J•SZ4S For .RuervatfonJ, Etc. San Lu13 Obispo !Aunty; sue~ t't·~~tullr moved lo have the leJM! propos.tl strickeu rrum th~ supervisors' agenda. YE OLDE Im TICE COSTA MESA has moved to 2214 Newport Blvd. !Cor11tor of Vhgl"'o 'loc:•I All Nt:W ANO JUM,1NG-WITH JOY w. S1 ;I ;..,.., F~~ At ~lidl&y, -A~d ~1. I l~t ij, 1• ? II• J.. •w~··~•• OPEN AT 11 ,00 A,M, The selection ••. Fabulousl The savings •.. 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Despite hiJ P"'te.tllions to the - trary, Hall laid down U-perled W.ta _,, ''"'I' A'9. I ""'· u ""'· 14 ··~ ''" •• m. ,.,, '·"'-11:iS P.11'1.. In the Reds' &: victory over the Los Angeles Dodge.rs. He lald down the second of his bun!J In the fourth inning to load the bases and then Pete Rose knocked in a run and broke a 2-2 deadlock with an infield ouL "Of course, I haffn't had too many chances to bunt," Nid Hall, wbo has been primarily 1 reliever in his major league career. Two innings later, Hall again loaded the bases with a bunt toward third and Rose cracked a two-run double off starter Bill Singer. 4-11. The Reds added another run on an infield out. ''( really didn't expect to be a starter, but I was told after the All·star game I would be and as long as I can help the team, that's okay with me," said Hall, now 5-1. The Dodgers' Frank Robinson. a former Reda' star, set a major league record In ttie fourth inning when be hit tii5 14th homer of the year to give him the record of homering in the most parks, 29. It was the 517lh of his career, tied the soore, and was his 1.601st run batted in. Only 12 players have more. "l didn't get any particular thrill out of the home run," said Robinson. "After a.U. the idea is to win the game." The Reds scored in the Cirst when Rose walked and scored on Johnny Bench'! double. They added another in the second on a 5ingle, a sacrillce and a vo'ild pitch. Dodgers' manager Walter Alston ~id "Singer has been hurt this year by the tact be missed three weeks wilh a broken linger. But tonight cootrol was his big- gest probl em." The wln was the Reds' lil:tb in their last seven games and as ·a JUUJt of the Atlanta Braves'~ win over Houston Wednesday, CincinnaU now holds a "if!Ven and a half game lead over the Astros in the National League's Western Division. Third-place Los Angeles is now Il games out. U. ..,,...,,, (ll Cift<lll"•tl It! •ll rlltlll •Drll rlll LKy, 1b • 0 0 0 lt!>St. II • 1 l J Cr•wford, ll!I 1 O D O Uhl1tf>der, fl J 0 0 D W.0.¥1~. cl • 0 1 I FO.ttr, r1 1 0 D 0 Moll, " J o O O lcl1n, ti • f • I w.P1rt;ff, 111 J 0 I 0 Bench, L • 0 I 1 F.llOOI..-., rl • I I I tPUtl, )II J 0 1 0 \/a*1Une, lb J o I 0 Mtnl<t. Jl:t J I 0 0 On-Ing, o O I O O CMnty, lb t 1 O 0 811d:.ntr, ll!I I I I 0 CGnctpelon, li • 2 l 0 lt-ll,55 l110H•ll,p tl lO YNSlff, c 2 O O O (.arroll, o I 0 U 0 Cann1n1ro, c 2 O 1 I :SlflOt!'", o 2 o o e c;.rwy. lb I o o o Ltltbvrt, ph 1 0 I O lt1•15 3-4 J IO ) ltit11t 31 I I I Los Anttlu 001 100 001 -] Clnclnrllll 110 IOJ OD•-1 E -Conceoclon DP -Clnclnn1U 4. LOB -Los A,...Jes 1, Clnclnnall f 211 -BW>dl. Row, Ru1Hll. Jll -T. Ptrtl. HR -F. Rllbl._, fUt, Ill -W. DllVll. S -Hall. " H 51tl{ltr tL ... IU S 1 ODwnll'l';I J 1 H1ll iw,J.I) 7-1/l 7 c,,.,.11 1 21! l S....e -C" toll f1•l. WP -J;U. Allendt"'I -:11,1"6. II 1"11 II !O ' 6 • • 0 0 I l 2 I l S I l 0 0 ~l1>9tr. t •me - Togetherness I ST. LOUIS' TED SIMMONS, METS' DAVE MARSHALL 1181 COLLIDE ••• •• , AND SO DOES TWINS' ROD CA REW, TEXAS' LARRY BllTTNER. Sports Clipped Short Rhome to Start for Rams ' LONG BEACH -Los Angeles Rams coach Tommy Prothro says a.year veteran Jerry Rhome will start al quarterback against his <1ld team. lhe Dallas Cowb<lys, this Saturday in Los Angcles. Rhome was a backup to Rams quarterback Roman Gabriel last y~r. Prothro said Wednesday J o b n n y Walton, who started at quarterbac~ last Friday against Cleveland, might al!o see action. The Rams won the Cleveland game. but Wa1ton was only two for, 11 in passing. ., THOUSAND OAKS -Wide recel...- Lance Alworlh suffered a pulled ham- •hin« muscle In praditt Wmand tho Oallu cowboys aald t""1 ""' sure. whether he would be able to ·yin Saturday night's prHtllOD 1 • m e against the Rams. "We'll wait and ,.. If tt Uglrteu vp ovemlght," I Cowboy.' opollesnwt said. The slltlll ol three othl!r ~ against the Rama -~ -defensi"" <lld Geers• Mdtt, -·bid; defenalvt <lld Tod1 Smith, atlll ~tine bod Into condition al1er knee upry, and wide -Wer Billy Parks, _..,.. ll>( lrom • hllnltrlnc inJurJ, · ., INDIANAPO!JS -Oiris EVJJ!, the leerH.ge senaation from Fort La~ Fla., reached lbe women'i qvartctflnals o1 the U.S. Opell Clay Court leMis tournament with a W, M ~ over COrrloe Mol.,.....ih ol Britain r- elay. In lht mm'a dlvtsloo, top...-d Die t Nastase of Romania and No. 2 seed Andres Gimeno of Spain did not $how up and defaulted their firs1-roond matcbcs. Sixth-seeded Harold Solomon of Silver Spring, Md., and Juan Gisbert of Spam, the No. 14 seed, were upset victims. Jett Austin of Rolling Hills ousted Solomon, 2..&, 7~. 6-3, the match point corning oo a disputed line call. And Ivan Molina of Colun\bia took Gisbert in straight sets, M, &.3. Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia disposed of Steve Fau1k of Covington, La., 6-1, 6-t. in a first·round match and fOt.lght off SHE WAS JUST BEING FRIENDLY WOLVERHAMPl'ON, En&land (UPI) -The four golfent .,....,, very happy aboul the girl wbo atood aa the gre<o u Ibey dtove U!eir i.e lbols dowu the lalm7. But they aald notbll'(. H......, when &he amillngly picked up. their loll balll llld walked baclt to hand them .. tha &ollcn, rude words """ laid. Katcalln YUb, 1 at-from Huopry, 11ld &he bad never ...,, a ·-~ .. If bd ... llld &he could not un- denttand the -"Tboy &ot leaa angry wbcn I explllned 1 wanted to know aomethlng about IOlf and then they lei me 1c· <OmPll>1 them while they Hlllshed their game," she ufd., Charles °"·ens of Tuscaloosa. Ala .. 6--2. 1· 6. in the second round. ,,, lfOL'STON -The pass-minded •louslon Oilers and the growidhappy Oiicago Bears meet tonight in a National Foot· ball League exhibition game in the Astrodomc. Houston, in a 26-24 loss to the champion Dallas Cov.·boys last week, used only 17 running plays while Chicago passed only 12 times in a 24-10 defeat by the Kansas City Chiefs. ,,, BOSTON -Carl Yastnemsk.i, the super slugger Gt the Boston Red Sox whose $165.000 salary ls one of the top figures tn the major leagues, is sidelined ag:11in in the midst ot another internal controversy. He lei! the Red Sox lineup Tuesday aflor grvundlng into a pair ol double plays early in a game at Fenway Park. Ha bad missed a team meeting, behind clooed docn and failed to take batting practice prior to atartlng the 1ame oplnst Cleveland. Rookie catcher C&rlton Fist had a<'- cused the Red SOI star and Reggie "imilh ol 1 lack ol hualle and leaderahip In a IPO«h In w .. tern Massacb ... tta Mon- da). F'i11k claim1 he was misq uoted and mlsundtrstood and in a meeting with the two st.An and man..iger Eddie Kuko opoloflttd. Smith aoctpted bill Yu mu.od oommeoL DAILY PILOT :J!S HB Swimmer Earns Canada Olympic Berth spi<firtOlliO DAR. Y PILOT WINNIPEG -Huntington Btach'1 Clay EYIDI RnUbed I.be Canadian nt-- tlonal ucord In the 200-... ter Individual medley here at the Olympic TrillJ wtlh 1 blattng z, 13.29 to give him 1 cerllln berth In the XXth Olympie Games 11 Munich. Evans, an lS.year-old graduate of JllU>o llnglon Btacb High, clipped two tenths ol a ~ o(f lbe former mark as be ea~ tured the evmt Wednesday night witb a bocty length to llpal'<. Be's less than four &eCOOds oU the w«ld rt'COnl. Evans turned back bis adversaries when he 'A'tnt out fast in the fly (27.3), tapered o(f in the backstroke, then came back with a 40.1 breaststroke and a 31.S free. The Canadian naUonal record is the apex of his short career. ~td<ling bis pair of CJF Southern Seetion records in May. "'lbat night 11t the CIF finals when I got two records wu great, but it seems a long way off now. Wltb lhe trials hert', Munich later and my collegiate career at UCLA awaiting I think I'll be able lo replace that night," be says. Tonlgb~ following the final even!J In the trtalJ, the pride of Canadian swim- men will enjoy a boat ride on the waters of Like WiMlpeg. At that lime the oCficial list of athl~tes will be named to represent Canada in the CLAY EVANS XXtb Olympic Games. Tonight he goes (or his third victory here in the 100-meter butterfiy, his favorlte stroke. Tuesday Evans swept lo a winning 1:00.3 in the 100-meter backstroke to gain a foothold on a bid to represent Canada. But, being 1 non-resident , he was forc- ed to at leut qualify in another event to insure hi! bid. Only three oon·reslderua ~·ould be •ccepted to compete for Canada. With two nrsts, a natkmal record In one, and probably another outstanding performance tonight in the fly, Clayton 1bomas Evans is a cinch to not only make the team. but to lead the Cana- dians in their bid for Olympic glory In aquatics. Evans' top time in the 100 fly ls 51.4 , • notch or two behind a fellow rompetltor v.·ho bas clocked ~.O for the event. "There are a lot ol good 100 fiytrs here, but the pressure is off rm.king tbe team," Evans told the DAILY PILOT. Despite lbe assurance of taming his spot, Evaru is adamant In his quest Lo swim the 100 fly al the Olympics. "I v.·ant to swim the fly most of aU 1t hfunic h," he adds. Next on the agenda for the •luntington Beach flash , ·who holds Can a d I an citlzenship, is conlinued training in Win- nipeg for about a week, then on to h1on- treal on the 18th for tv.·o <1r three days, then Munich. As for his own conditioning he says hill most important task is simply to main- tain his current fitness and durability. "There's no y,•ay I'm going to gel In any bettt'r shape than I am now. And it 's too late to try for any more endurance. I just want lo maintain what I've got. "I'm at my peak right noy,•," says E\'ans. Wood Throttles Angels Amazing Chisox One Game Back Close not ooly counts in horseshoes. but It 1s also slarting to h.ave an effect on the American League West . Just conside r the Cinderella case of the Chicago \Vhite Sox: \\'hen \\'ilbur \\'ood o u Id u e I e d Cahfomia·s Nolan Ryan, J.-0, Wednesday Angels Slate All 01mu .. KMPC 1n11 ..... • Anoel\ Vt Chlr•go Ato19. It .,..,. .. \'l Nll"""°'I Auv. 11 """" ~• Nll~nnc11 All\I. 1? Ano-It n Nll"nnole AUi. ll Ano-t ~\ NIL-'• ..... " OOlfl 11<1!• 1JSP"'• 1:11 o.m. 1:5$ D·'"-7•ll p.m. J:SS p.m. night, at Anaheim Stadium, the amazing Chisox reoorded their 60th victory of the year and one which moved them to within one game of the slumping Oakland Athletics in what has become the red·hot American League West. Thirty of those victories have been one- run margins. "I can take it as long as voe keep scor· ing more runs than the other guys.'' Chicago manager Chuck Tanner remark- Laver, Ashe Elinri11ated Fro1n Tourney CLEVELAND (APJ -The !<'l.000 Cleveland Classic indoor tennis tourna- ment was dealt a double-knockout blow \\' cdnesday when stars Arthur Ashe and Rod Laver were eliminated in second- round singles matches. In addition. the Australian doubles duo of Ken Rosewall and Fred Stolle wo.s defeated by Charles Pasarell of Puerto Riro and Frank Froehling of Miami . The week-long tournament winds up Sunday. Laver, the Corona del Mar left-hander who has won over $300,000 on the tennis circuits the last t"A'O years, was upended by No. 3 seed Marty Riessen ol Chicago, 7-6. ~. ~2. Second-seeded Ashe . o( Miami Beach, was ousted by Ismael El Shafei of the United Arab Republic, 6-4, 6-7, 6-3. Stolle and Rosewall were beaten, 7-&, -H, &-J. Advancing to the quarterfinals in singles action with El ShaCei and Riessen were Mark Cox of Great Britain and Cliff Drysdale oC South Africa. The other four quarterfinalists will be determined today. Drysdale blasted past }laroon Rahim of Pakistan, 6-1 , ~2 and cox turned back Tom Okker ol The Netherlands, 6-3, 6-4. Riessen was sharp with his atrve. ground strokes and volleys, but Laver nearly pulled the match out with IOme beautiful baekbands. Neither pll)'tr broke service in the opening set, which wu decided by the tie-breaker. Laver rebouoded in the sec- ond .. ~ but -dw'ged right back. bre•king the red-haired Conman'• serve twice in the last set to win the mat.ch. "I served well even though t t~ my first 10 1erve1," RJessen said. "l w•s •ble to g•t tho -..,. In with aomething on tt." The ADEi Sha.lei match was highlighted by a Hare of temper lrom the Egyptian, aevtral disputed calls and the chanJe of 1 linesman. El Slrafd won the r1111 aet hendlly and thought he bad the leClOlld aet woo wheo the rtf•r« aipaled 1 poalbfe game-win- ning '""'out ol bounds. El Shale! OWIJ hi& tlCUt ...... the c:ourl I ed afLer Wood became the \\.'inningest pitcher in the majors with his 191.h tri- umph and drove in the game 's only run Y<ith a se\'enlh-inning single off 1he fast· balling Ryan. 12-10. The Chicago victory set up a pivotal four·game weekend series beginnin& ton ight with the athletics at Oakland. The Angels, meanwhile, get set lo entertain the Minne!Ota Twina in 1 four- game set. The Twins, onJy siJ games behind Oakland. will employ Ray Corbin (6-5) tonight against the Angels' Rudy May (HJ. The plethora of close games and the pressure or a pennant race apparently isn't having much effect on the easy- going Tanner or his team. "Some of our guys wer't laughing in the dugout in the ninth inning ," Tanner ad- mitted. "They're loose and they'rt having fun ." Wood has been a key factor In the Chisox surge. His triumph Wednesday, improving his record to 19-11, was his gix:lh in seven games and it was again accomplished on two days' rest. •·Pitching is more mental with 1ne than phy&ical." he said. "The more I get out there, 'the better 1 feel." He also said something else: "I'm hap- py with the knucklebaU (bis most ef- fective pitch ) and I wouldn't trade it for Nolan Ryan 's fastball. But I'd like to have both." The White Sox vi ctory was their :41h in 17 game!'! and Tanner sald, "No. I'm not surprised that we're only one game back. I Celt in the spring that we had a good team and I guess this proves it.·• And then be laughed -just like the rest of his team. Cllk'lf f11 (11~1 ltl " , ~ .... .. ,.,,.. • • 0 • 4 • 1 0 • • • ' .. ••• .. ' ••• .. ' ' . ' ' .. P.KlllJ, rf Jotw.,_, cf O . .ltltrl, Ill C.Mlv, " J llPi"oon,lf $flt1lo, lb • ...,,,,,.,.., ]ti J Mor1ltl, 2b I " .. ' .... ""'· c l 8 rl0ftonl, rw o BrlNl"'ln, c t A1¥t•IOD, u l Wood, o ~ Tot1lt JI Clllc11g11 C•UIOPnL1 • AJom.r, :lb t (U"<ltl\IS, t' o fl ou~"· 111 0 MOllOn. pr 0 LI-•, !ti o ,..,.,..... or o Sttnton, rl 0 flffrY, Cl O KU\n~"· c 0 N lly1n, p 1 Hiett, ""' e Fltller, o Total\ ~ : : • • • n o ' ODO 000 100 -l 000 000 llOt -• E -kutnlYI', Alld•tWI. D~ -Clllcl90 2. LOI -cnic.e. I, Cltlfw11141 I. SB -'· !l;t~v. IPH1ta1t11so Wood {W,lf.111 t • O I J • N.ll vt" jL,l:l-10) 1 J l I • f E.Flthtr 1 I I f I 1 WP -H, ll~M. f l"'9 -1:0t, A,_.nct '"" VALERIE LEE Mission Viejo Gal Swimmer Shines i11 Meet •fERSHEY, Pa. -hlission Vie}<> High's Valerie Ltt, swimming ror th• Huntington Beach Aquatics C1ub, cap. tured the too-meter butterfly with 1 I :06.2 in the senior division of the Na- tional Open championship swim meet at the Hershey Recreation Center. Miss Lee was fifth In the 200-meter fly in the Olympic Trials at Olicago last week. Valerie is a P.fission Vie.)o High sophomore. She finisht'd second to Fountain Vallt'y's Shirley Babashoff in the 400 free with a 4: 11.4 in the girls division of the CIF Southern Section finals and also placed second In the 100 fly with I :01.6. Both divisions v.·ere dominated by California swimmers in the first day of action with Jack Tingley of the PasLdena Swim aub capturing the 400-meter freestyle in 4:05.9. Tingley helped Pasadena to the California junior eollege swim cham· pionship in the spring and fellow team- mate Bill Pattenon capped the Pasadtna duo with a winning 2:08.7 In the 200- meter backstroke . fn other women's eompetition, Kathy Calhoun. a former world record holder in the 1500-lneter free, won the 400-meter free: in 4:2.8.1. Miss Calhoun another Californian, swims for the El Monte Swim Club. The meet, sponsored jointly by the American Swbnming Coaches Alsocla- tlon and the Middle Atlantic MU chapter, ends Saturday. Participant.I are 1ge 16 throogb 24. Yorty Still Trying LA Bids for '80 Games LOS ANGELES (AP) -The dty of Los Angeles, turned down in eflorts to host the 1972 and 1976 Olympic Games, will bid lor tho 1980 Olympics, mayor Sam Yorty aald Wednesday. Y~& announced he will cont.ci Oirmptc Offlciala when he at.- tend• 1U11U1tu'1 011mpka In Munich, Gernwiy. "We're going to t .. p trying," Yorty said. "We're still the Amei-lcan city to bid." He Insists that the 1976 G•mes should have been given to Los Angeles instead ol Montreal. Los Angele1 wu the host city In 1~2. The mayor said he plans to leave Friday and wUl be gone 1bout • month. The trip ii partly bUl!n ... and pll't\Y v1<1Uon at "U!Ue or no =t to the dty btcawe Of tnvlaUona from aevual fonlp covemmenta," be said. • t I \ OA11. V Pit.OT Only 750 Holes to Go For Golf Duo HOLLYWOOD. J'l•. IAPI -After 21\lo hours and 4Si0 l~les ol 10\f, John Seligman winced 11 Gary K1plan'1 dad <hanl«I the band•I" Oh b~ rl1ht hind. Tbtn lhe two teen-qtrs Yttre off into lbe darkness for aoothtr round, on lhe ""''Y to whit they hoped 'A'OUld be a world endurance record for around·t~lock, rionstot goJf. The aoal Is 1.200 holes. At 1M nr1t tee, IS.year-old John step- ped just long enough to smear hlmstlf with in.sect reptllenl be!ore hitting his tee shot Into the bU1ckntu. 'MMI 1"·0 North Miami youth! art mak· tng their record attempt on the reaul .. tlon par-72 West Course at Holl)"A'OOd Lakes Country Club. EVen with automoblle headll1ht1 jerry.a r igged on the front of their goll carta. ··playing at night I! kind of a pain," 17· year-old Gary explained while looking for a I011t ball on the first fairway . "The fluorescent oranae paint on the balls doesn 't rully he.Ip u mueb u we thought It would. But we've worked out a system : We line the carts up behlnd us wlth the lights pointing down the fairway. and just hit lron1 u atralcht 11 we can." And both setmtd to have an uncanny knack (or hitting to the UMeen green. "Yoo have lo remember. we've played this hole 25 times in lhe laat 29 hours." G1ry cracked. "You have to tell from the feel o( the shot which way your ball prob- ably went. ti1uch of their gear Is dtslgned to de- fend a1ainst attackl by hun&ry mos- quitoes includini repellent &trips bung from the golf carll aod mosquito nets provided by Oary'1 grandmother. SOUTH STARS GRIF AMIES (131 AND TON Y CIARELLI FACE NORTH. "We should flnlsh 1,200 bolea Thursday night or FrM11y morning -unless a giant mosqli.lto carr:le1 us away," Gary said. 1'Boy, It 1ure II ere•t to iee the sun come ~p In the morning." Starting Ti9lat End Ciarelli Play s l\.ey Role "OUr handa are the only major prob- lem," John added, "otberwlle we feel great." "I had a 79 on the aecond round," Gary said, "but l bet J didtl't brtak 56 on that laat nine. We may be tlttd, but we're not '.sleepy." For Soutl1 Grid All-sta1·s i ; John , who will be a sophomore 1t the ~ lJniverslty of South Florida in the fall, : 'tbougbt of the idea !all year. Gary, who ' ~ be a freshman at the University of Florida. agreed. The endurance record at that lime waa 118 holes. · But six wee.ks ago, Raymond Lasater J>layed 1,064 bolea oo a courH in Lebanon, Tenn. I "We were kind ol en.ashed," Cary said. ''That meant an e1:tra day or ao." Undaunted, tht>y both decided 1t waa ! ·~~~.~ r:7ihe hell or ii," John '8id. ! ·Tennis Tourney l Benefits Club The South Coast Area Boys" Club wlll be~t from a teMis tournament I sponsored by the El Camino TeMls Club Saturday and SUnday and Aug. lt-ZO at lhe LalUfll Niguel Tennis Club, 5an I C1emente High School and San Lui& Rey tennis courts. I Contestants wlll come from the Clpistrano Unilled School Dtstrict and members of lbe El Camino Tennla Oub. I La(Ufla Niguel Tennis Club, Three Arch l Bay Tennis Auoclation and Laguna Ten- Dia: Association. Players wlll compete in three divis ions each for tropllles for men's doublet, women's doubles ind ml1:ed doubles. By ROGER CARI.MN Of IJlt D61ty fl li.I tt1H If the South is to reverse the Nort h's trend of winning in the 13th annua l Orange County All·star football game at Orange Coast College next Thursday one of the key factors to success will be Tony Clartlll's performance at light end. That's the general consensus of some observers as Ciarelli mans the post lhat can spring the running back with his blocks and is also a formidable threat as a receiver from the slants of quarterbacks Reed Johnson and Martin Vander Roest. As for getting thill.KS down pal the 6·2, 200-pound fonneE HW1tlngton Beach IIigh standout says his toughest tasks have bttn in learning the varying assignments and getting the timing do"'n correct v.·ith the quarterback. Ciarelli was a first team All-Orange County and Sunset League selection as :i. senior despite his team's lackluster 2+2 record. Now he's headed tor Orange Coast College in the fall in lieu of accepting a berth on the Ariiona State squad. As for his personal ambitions in Thursday's classic at Orange Coast, Ciarelli is typical of most athletes in the South eamp. "The South hasn't won in a long time. But it's not a matter of ~'hether I'm on ~~~~~~~~~- Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh New York Chicago St. Louis MontreAI Phila~lphia C.incinnati HOWJtOn Dod1en Atlanta East Di\·lsiGa W L 115 311 56 47 55 51 51 52 41 56 40" Wetl Dl\'hlon 6Cl9 58 41 5.1 50 San franc~ San DI.ego "58 41 !O 41" ..... .,..ltttlllh .Mloltl'fft '· ~ f ,JIU"9Wlll l. ,llllilllll"lh f ClnclMlltl •, ~ J Alltftlt '· ......... t tffw V~ L II. U...ls J let! D ..... I. '-" Fr..icltu I , .... "._ Pd. GB .II.I ."44 81\ .519 \l .495 13'1 .4St 18 .315 %5 .621 .$47 71/a .515 lt .4N 17 .«4 1811 .400 l3 ,_..... llt.M!Mft N ) l'I Ollc. ... c-.tvKM! .... Hwtfllllt I.....,,, t .. 1 -9 Allam1 lkl'MllP!tr Ml ~ 10.1wt1 1>1t1 •• t 1<KlnNt1 11uu,... 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DftnMt Olk9tll " ~Ml -·- DEAN LEWIS the South or North team ... I just don't '"ant to lose," says Clare Iii. And the North possesses another item in its arsenal that Ciarelli "'ould hke another shot at. "Loara·s players got us pretty good when we played them," sunnlsed Tony as he contemplated a pcwible cort- f rontation at Orange Coast. As for highlights ln h.is three-year career at liuntington Beach it was a toS!U p for Ciarelli between whipping Anaheim in his senior year and knocking off Westminster In his sophomore season. ''I caught a 3.S-)'ard pass lo sel up our touchd own against Anaheim and I tuess tllat would be the individual play J remember most," he says. In all the versatile Ciarelli caught 69 passes in three years and wu also used at defensive end. tackle and linebacker. And most of !hose catches were as a tight end, \\'here the task of gelling out from the Interior struggles and into the open are a bit tougher than for a flank· er or wide. receiver. South coach Bill Boswell has been coo- .sistent in his praise for Ciarelli throughout the Rebe.I workou ts and labels him as one of the best or the best. The South c<>ntlnued its: evening prac- tice \\'L'Cinesday without injury. A scrim- mage is tentatively set for 6 p.m. Friday. DEAN LEWIS '72 TOYOTA COROLLA l+ T. I. L.l OR $3930 MO. Full cn1h price $2,096.30 lncllld· lni: tax &. license. Down payment ii four hundred dollara. $39.30 total monthly payment lncludlnc Interest, tax &. license. $35 pay pl.us balloon payment of S80Q. Total deferred pay pr1~ $2,575.50 A.P.R. 11').f. On pre...atTIDifd crediL (3007ll:S) • VOLVO "Dean Lewis" W• lu1• more Volvo1 in Orang• County than any other dulerthip. 1966 HARIOR ILVD., COSTA •MESA 646-9301 EXAMPLE SAVINOS : Servfft ..., ,.,,. fff All Im"°""' Caro Meol1n1 _, Shep for Ali Cart Oranp Colml:I'• Llrtat and llolt Modem Toyota and Volvo Dealer OVIAILU DILIVUY I PICIAUITS I • $8890 MO. Quickness Pays OH Big For Palmer BJ DENNll CAMPllllLL ot .. ~,.... • ..,. u WI! l'almer r .. 1a lib ! ~nm­ n1n1 around with all of thote all-liar linemen, U1Dllder bow be must have felt pi.ylna football for Anaheim llJ&h School Jut )'flt. "Ho couldn'I have welaJ!ed more lhlD t4S poundl," cbuc:ti.. -COid! Clan Vllllloorebelce. "Bui be'• a srut little bltkr and 1 fine football pllyer. J.fe'1 a rut acnpper." Palmtl' wlll do bis 1er1pplng for tho Norlh In the Crane• County All-star foot- ball pme, but 1t H and 170 poundl be lookl mlacut for the part of offensive center aod rovlo,g llnebacUr. "My alu really ll a problem," Palmer admlt1. "Everyone here la bil and they all match your ability." Palmer ma.Us up for bis lack of alie In qulcinm and technique. "8ecau1e I'm to small I can move more quickly. Some of these IUYI are pretty big and move fa1t, but that's apeed. and qulclneaa Is dlffettnt . You can have a lot ol speed and still not be quick. "Plafinl at Anaheim was an ad- \'ant.age for me, too. Coach Van- Jloorebeke wu reAlly good, and there arf! a lot of guys here who don't know as much u I do because they haven't bad my tralnlng." Palmer remember• foot b a 11 at Ma.helm "Ith a bit ol a &budder. "Prat> ticu are Joog and bard there." he ei:- plains. "Other l!Choola mlcbt pradlee an hour and a hall and go home, bul at Anaheim v;e bad four and nve-hour practices unUJ 8;30 or 9 p.m. "A lot of other teams didn 't ,.,·ork as hard and still won, but r felt I y;ent into l."very game more prepared than the ot~r team." It was while playing center at Anaheim -a position be played leas frequently as the sea.son progressed -that Palmer had a memorable game a g a i n s t Redlands' 21o-pound All-OF mlddle guard John Neeley. "That guy wu really a:ood," he recalls. "; don't lhlnk I blocked him once the whole game.." That game helped convince Palmer that h.is abillUea were on defense. and It's likely he 'll start at rover back for the North. "I'll probably play a little of both, but I like defense better.'' he !Bys. "On defense. you're aft.er them." Palmer, an honor student at Anaheim, will take a shot at football at Brigham Young Unlvenlty, where he'll major in polltlcal ldence and work for a law degree. Area Brief• Lwm Face Bakerslieffl; Laguna Trips Polo Foe C.01& l\ltA'I LIOill "ID -1111 Batll'llleld ~;am racing 1"rida1 nJ&bl al the Onace Oounl1 Falraroundl ltodlum. '!be 1:11 p.m. ca>tell ..ru matcb ll:vtber•plmtlntber. '!be But brotben, -aud l\lll;e, wlll be .. oppoolle Ilda u Sllve tlda with the Llonl and Ills -will> ll!o Batenlleldtum. Oralllt County lavorlk llkk Woodl alao rliln -1111 Colla lieu ..... while former U.S. cbamploa lllJce But and Filllerton'• Lan')' Sblw llJlltk Baken!1eld. The favorti. to W1D the bandlcap races Is Scott AlltlJ of Benno-, wilD -1111 handicap m11n event 1ut week. '!be procram "1l1 be l1Dcd GUI with a dlvlston two card and I hn>lap !Nltdl race between the top ICOl'trl from the Uona and 1be Bandits. "' Tom Redwltz rlfled In five 1oalJ to lead La1una Beach to a f.7 win over Servile, bJihll1htln1 play In the Colla Mt11 sum- mer water polo leaaue Tuesday at Costa Mesa Hi&h. Both Laguna and Servile ftrt tmbelten In Dlvl1lon IV play gotJl( Into the &llDe. Llguna held on to a allm, one.point Jud unW a finll ltCOlld Coal 1tmched tho martin to t-7. Doug Johnooo ......er twice for the winners. In Division V, Newport top~ e d WH!em, IW, and FuIWtoo beat 1"ng Beach Poly, Jl).5, while Estancll fortelled to Coll& M,.. and LI Quinta forfeited to Fountain Valley. In other Division IV play, University do~11ed Santa Ana, 8-3, Rancho beat Tustin, 10-4. and Lowell forfeited to Ken- nedy. "' Estancia Hljh'a fourth a n nu a I weightllftlnc contest 11 on lip tonight in tbe Eaglea' gym with six achooll entered. Action gel• under way at 7 o'clock in- volving athletes from Loara, Saddleback, Unlversily, Foothill, Bolsa Grande and Estancia. Events include the mllary press, bench press, squat, curls, situps and pull ups. Admission ls free to the public. "' Both Grand Prix bikes and street pro. ductloo models will be on lhe track for motorcycle races at the Orana:e County lntematiooal Raceway Sunday, Preliminary heats will begin at to a.m. with the main events to start at noon. A sidecar Tice is amon& 15 rKtS planned. Admllltoll will be $1.50, willdl will Jn. cliiilO tr.. porkfns. pit J>ISI and -,,.... "' 'l'be Newport Beach etWl(&tt canoe Jmua woo the Dona Cup race Saturday bet...,. NeWllOfl 1llrtJor and Dona Harbor. cr.w membm ""' John Dnldloo. Steve Relcban, T!almper McCartl!y, Gary Salt<, Tim l!Ulb, Bob Wiodl, Diel: Gebblrt and lloui G-. Damll Campbell ooeched. A aec:ond pillCe llnlal! WU tamed by tho Ale Nu! Ha Ha of Dlllll Point, whUe tblnf place went to Tuull It llar1na dd Hay. Blackies Rolls To 76-67 Win In Open Loop Blac:kit1 cltnched the Ulle In Costa M.,. _, 11U1!U11tt baalcetball plaJ 'l\Je>. day at Orange COUt CoDt1e, u It eased to a 7"7 trlumpb over LIFE for its JOtb win in II 1tartl. The vlctorY upped Blackla' lead to 2\lo games over second place Zubia. In I.be companion feature It wa1 Laem- mle bating the Jets, IU7. Top scorer for Blackiea was Jeff Qm. ningharn, who scored 2$ points. P.fate Steve Sabina chipped in with tt, while LIFE WU paced by tnla Falconer (17), Rich Plante loS9ed In 22 polnll for the Jets while Laemmle got double fl&W't scoring from five dllferent players. L.lilla 1'1) 11.ACklb (1., ltoloMn Ard"' S1ly.., ,, .. ,_, T-nMfllll Hm f111Her ,_. l.J""MY Tllt11 """" """" tl20fl1rttr Jtllt ltJ6Fot11!111 llJ2 122•a.o. .. lllll 7Jl11Gr1M 1021 eoJtSttlln1 Jt•1• ,,,.,..,,., .. ,,,, l ' 1 11 Cu/Wll"ll\tll"I 11 5 I If SJJ12~MI ltt• S • l U Tottll 2t lf U 16 2:1 11 M 61 Ht!Nll!lf: 81.U.lff. Jf-%1 U IMML.• IU1 Ji n i•n ....,_ ... ~ ...... w--. "'." ,._ Tot .. 1 .. ,,.... ftfttlftJo 1 t l '' Hlldtbtlftd 6 t I lJ S42U~i. 101•12 lJtSJolllrt lJIJ 2 6 l 11 Cllllllf'I' 1 t • 16 7 • l• Dtrr11n S • l16 10 t l2t Tet .. 1 1' tl•U Z11 It I• a Hllnl-: Ut"""'9, •2:11 party i • I Alamitos Racing Entries DO YOUR SllAFl'S MAlCB YOUR SWINIOT One or tbc most important upecu or aood golf ii findina clubabafl.s tha.t ma.tC'h :your partkuhr sWlf'll! 1pccd. Too much or too litUe ~LJlu can rob )OU ol attur.tey'"lnd dbtancc. To chec.t your 1hafu, 1ncr~ly •A«rtain the amount or carry you at' on your normal dri\'C5. If your avcr1ge drive a.tries undu 175 )'ants, 1 ~uiacst you we •A" shafl• (flexible) in your clubs. lf )'Our drivn carry J7S-200 yatdJ. yQu are p:Dt1111icg a bit more clubbead 1pccd. The .. A .. lh&f11 ¥iould be too difficult to control You need •R" ~~flS (regular.). Golfcn: wbo taIT)' drives J)G. ,_., ••• ,. JJI 0 ID yards Ort average AhoUld U'C "'S" (11ifl') ih3fi!, or, if they mual~ Jy cany well beyond 22S yards, .. }("' wru (e.xtra stiff). •tt tf'l'l*lL-i.,.. .... Area Links Gals' Tourney Set for Mesa Stella P.lerri am and Dora Donaldson tied for first place in a most pars tournament M~n's_ Club Cliampionsltip ' Meadowlark Lead to Abbey Bob Abbey, <be cldendlnc champion, ls I ' a d I n I the scralch Olght in the mt:n's ~lub cbamllk>Nlllpt at M"dowlark Country Club ufttr firing 66- 72-138 ror lht first two round! or t.bt stroke play com· pellllon. The compctlUon will con.- elude this wetke.nd with 3JI nl&hls involved in a 54-bole event. Abbey is leadlng hiJ neattSt competitot by five strokes after the fint two nxinds of pl1y. In a Saturday swecpet.akes, Jim Giese and \\'e!I Blanchard dominated the field. 'M>ey learned togethf>r for firSt place at SS v. 1th G Iese and Dick Huston second at 56 and Blanchard y.·1th Joe Dt:O.lay third at 57. On Sunday. Henry Len- nartson and ~larold Forsburg v.we the winners at 59 with Hll!ltin and Joe McDonough i;erond at fll and Dirk Hlkada and Ralph Adams third at 61. Sa111n Ann Vince Longobardo of l!a· cienda Country Club and Art Teixeria of California defeated Gordon Alexander and ~tertin Berry of Indian Wells, 4 and 3, to gain the championship of the aMual invitational partner's better ball tourna- ment at Santa Ana Country Club ~nUy. Longobardo and Teixeira defeated Don Rarxlall of 1he host club and Chuck \llidener or Apple V1lley tn t b e atmlfinals, 3 Ind 1. Aleundtr and Berry ad- vanced with a aem!Onal round victory over Jerry Moot (lli· citnda CC} and DJck McBrk!c !Virginia CC in Long Beacbl, 4 aod 3. Qualllylng bu starled for the men '1 club championship and will continue through August 211 It Slnta Ana CC. Cris Brown ls the defending champion ind will be on hand to defend his title in !he match play tournament lhal <.'On· eludes on Labor Da y. Sltorerllfh Preparations are undrr way to determine a men·s club <'hamplon at Shoreclif(s Coun· lry Club.In San Clemente wjth a senlon tournament getting the: action started this week , Tbe men's title will be determined in a 71-hole event with 15 players in the !!Cratch championship flight. Others 11i'ill use full handicaps to dele:nnine a champion. The rirst round will be played on the weekend of Sept. 2. In a nu.sau tourney over the wccke.nd, Jim Dheatum won low net over ts ho!~ ~·ith a 61 followed by Jim Willlam!I (63 l and Jot McDonald (66 1. On the front nine. Jack Brown had a net of 29 with Chuck Crow second at JOi.; and Harry Heidrich third at Jt. On lbe bl<k run.. John McElwalae "u klw with 31\i followed by Woody Auotln (l:I) and .Ila> 'Foot'!__~\\). Ille•• l'erlle ln 1 partner's better ball tournament Saturday al ~1eu Vtnle Country Club, Ray Schnleder Ind Bob Shirley took f.lrst place with a 61 ln the low ne:t compeUllon. Ray Schroeder and Dick Urich also finished with 1 ntt 61. In the low gross C'Om· petition, St.an Hick.in and Spud Jordan were the winncrli with · a 69. In Sunday's jack and jill event. Del and Betty Hamre teamed with Richard and Horteme Carlin for first pla,re at !XI. George and Lila Yurka and Bob and Verda Shirley {inlshed second at 132. YMCA Title To Susson P.tark Susson top~ Bill Carroll, 31-27. to y.·in the Orange Coast YMCA'!! racquet· ban tournament Saturday. Susson's win came in the. han· dica pped singles dl\'i!lion. Sus.son teamed with Peter Pelaise! to down Carroll and Bill Brown, 21..,, in the open doubles. ... .tlbslon l'lejo Entries a.re cooling ln 'o\'ell ror the fil"ll &MUSI tn-- vUaliMAI P&llDfr's better bill tournament 1t t.tls!llon Viejo Country Club to be staged August 11-211. Tl\l! thre.e-day event ~·ill feature club me.mbers fron1 Mlssion Viejo and surrounding "°""°"· J&llt Dole The second annual Dick Whittinghill lnv1latK>nal golf tournament v.·UI be staged at Los Alamitos Ciolf Course Saturday with 18 foursomes headed by a sport' or show bu!lin elis relebri l ) participa.trng. All proceed!! from the event 'A'ill go lo Re.stha\•en Com· mllllily P.1enlal Health Center . Following the Afternoon of golf. participants v.•ill 00 in at· tendance at the quarter-horse races that evening and v.·ill be dinner guests of owner Frank Ves.seb. Ra11rl10 SJ First round competition in the annual senion tournament at Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course has been completed with Bill Langjahr the leader wilh a net score of 68. Sttve Yekitch is next with a 69 followed by Dick Berryman and Hill \V inter, e11ch with iO. The J6.hole tournament \\'ill be eoncluded Sunda y ~·ith the final round. D.U.Y •UT Sand Bass Continue To Hit Big Sand bass continue t o spotll~hl Uw Orange Coa!lt aret fishln_g tctne \\'Ith llmll8 being li'1krn daily on mo!lt boat~ out of tht four ma jor landinv.(. Bob r.1cCullah of lluntington Beurh pier 'A'hfre half-day OOats are the rule {three tlmeit daU~· Including the 1wlll11:htf'r at 5:301 reports the r.tatt Wal.sh i~ only 10 minutes fro1n the s.,nla An.11 ri ver jelly 'A here the bulk of the bass arc be-inf! take..n. "F'1shin,.:i is beautiful." Bob reports. "In addition lo th" sand bass, v.•t are al!IO ~elllng Mime large amberjacb to e1£?hl and nint pound!! along with a few kttper barracuda . "But lhr sand ba!I~ Rrt staving \.1'lth us an~ hitl ini: well :it all hours of the dny '1 1 ve•• "' "' "' "' "' "' '" "' "' Costa 1'1esa Golr and Coun- try Club will be the scene of the fiflh U\llual women's in- vitational tournament Monday "''ith 143 players e1pected lo participate in an 8:30 shotgun start. y.•ilh 15 in A flight. Mrs. R.1-------- Uch1zono won the B cro~'TI with 14. "' '" "' '" "' '" '" "' "' "' '" '" "' '" m '" "' lrl "' "' NINTM llACI -JJ,ll v1rd1. J vf11r °'<11. Cl1lmlnq. PlffH Jl.aoD. CIAimll>Q Drlce 12$00. M.r. 1"1 .. 11 (Smllh) Rhod"I'" (Pern.1) Dotl'I Melt l1!11"k'I Go Truh Go ILh1i111m) Truly U11 TIQ.hl IAdll! I Sllr'I Gold l!llf j IC1"l1) Azure Rocket tH••'\ S-' Mori l•llllOl'I F1't"1 J aov (Wiison) ~mf_,. (Tr1t1111r1) AIM lli.lt>k Noble Coov ILIPl\&ml 0.1 Re• Go'!' IW•rdl f'tfT C11_.. W1rd) Coll-Graef Smlrl'll "' "' '" '" "' '" "' '" "' "' "' '" "' "' Scoring wlll be on a two best balls or foursome basis with lun cheon following play in· eluding door prizes for all players. In a better ball of partners· toumamenl this week, Barbara Leonard and Barbara Shepardsor. finished first with a net of 68. Maxine Assmus and Ginny Stasko were second at 69 A ti e resulted for th.ird at 72 with \'i Hoskins and Rosemary Skillion on one squad; Betty Jo Sle va and Greta Iannelli on another : and Joyce Caplis and Belly Brown on the third team . "lesa l'erde The women's club at Mesa Verde Country Club staged a pair of tournaments this week. In the first. a stroke play event. Belty Hamre was the A flight 'A'inner with a 71 with Phyllis Smith and Do r a Donaldson tied for second at 72. Betty Mununa 'A'On the B division with 72 and P.1arge \Villiams copped the C crown "'ilh 74. Los A larriitos Results • ..,...,., •• A""Jvs• t, nn (l91r t11• FHI Fl•ST •AC• -l'° VA!'Cll"' •~' okh . Ci.Im!~ PUf'\I l llDO. Vain T-tlff (Wa"l!l 1.20 • M Gentwm..i Jlf '''""""') .o ''° R•llrud Bum !P•~~I l 90 Time -11.41 . Scr&td!td -S ~.,. (11, Btrtoo•er, Wtr Prl_, A"•IT!l!O. $!_.,. IJ ll•1da J -Val11 T..t .. I I 1• G&irtl-UI Jlf, P'!• IU.21. $11COKD •ACll -!M y1rm. l ~••' old1 " 1111· 511r'9rl allowar.;1. Purtt '''°°· Tllllln& T1~I (Ptnlf•\ l .to J.'JO l lO llrl H LA-fld (Nladacll 6.60 ) •• Go Ml1tv Joe IT•••w••l 7 7!l TlrM -21 Ml. No -c:r&l(.lltos. THt•D •ACIE -«IG ~1rd1. , Yf~r old,. CllllT'l119 PurM 11IOll. Jodie Sa1 111 ••• (1(11l9htl 11.;io ''° 500 Svn11 llodl {Ada!<! l .MI j IC Flgl'lte<I Chi<" Ul1nk11 j ,20 Ttme -:11.76. Scrloldlld -kV' OK.-. °"' ll1&<1y. AndY Dorlll ti, M...,,y fl.Ir. "ou•nt •ACll -111 ,.,ct< l v~·" o161 .. up. Ci.JrNf19. PurM lltaO. GrMdp& Holly (V""""') II.ID UO 4 Ol' Go Around (Wr'9htl t .111 1 OIO ll•ftll&led l5mllflJ l.Oo> ~-o4if.tl. ktaktltil:I -TllP :;io., SCiHd Coun1, G\•p "-• De.Uy 0..W.llon. "ll<TH •ACI -a yards. 1 ,,,. akb. C1alml... ~ 12100. Tiii 81rflty lortll11 ken! Of Lima IPaoe) I.DO I.ID ).:!O Fifi""' Goood CAHl_.J l.IO l.60 Cllk Pal Go IWllMlll 4.00 Tim& -10.J1 Ho 1eratdles ~IXTH •AC!" --'00 v1r1h. l vt'fr ol<lt. Ci1lmlng. PIH"W '2000. Arete IC1r<1n1~l }.IO l HI l DO S.Can<I Lo,,.. IH&f!l IS.lO 7 lll Sll•y•t Cup\<I (Wlf"CI) 11 1111 TlrM -10.JJ. Sc:ralchM -SiNCe Note, Niie Fl11111 JU<IY'I t,.Cl\lf, Good (OOV ISIEud&6 -Anteal -SK- t..1v1, l'l'kl Ul7.Jt. SEVENTH Rt.Cl -35'1 YITdt. l yffr 111<11 a. uo. Cl•lmlng. FU!ln a. Marn. Pu•w 17.00. TM Jrd AtlfM.ltl $,p«I•• 8u1y Wlllow (Wll-1 3.lO 2.«t 1.10 PPl9Y MOOO'I (Croiobyl 2.to 1!.olll Miu Dltmond 811~ CC1rdoul 1 Oil T\rM -11.ll Aho • ..., -Mils Oobl• Lena, SMll>y s~••· JIU Maid Hi> 'IC•&lt~<. EIGHTH •ACE -JSll voro·. Clonlt...:1 Allow1111ct. P11r1o11 •7f00 Tr • Gardin Grvw Elb -Ho. 1tt1. Roc~v ll1ac11 Hin~. IP&Otl f>llal E•Null 1sma~1 Noor (hlrge !Malt") y,.,.. -11.M. 11 ... , ... ., 1.:io e •· •• Alto r1n -•ucr.· Atlfl Gold, F"""f For•le, ~ Oty, Y11 Got Troulll~· Allmttol s.nlt. WI• IV'~lit, J11'1 Udy ~u<:lr.. k raJ'Clltd -Min DIUi1 S-4. l •: !1tw. Roclwl 511"'-• Pal's TIMI (rvu. Mlll'Tl4 •AC!. -™ yat'ds l n~· olds .. ""· (lalmlro, PvrM SlOO Biii's Rl(IWll (Up/Ml'fl\ t 4'I i.00 : ~ OeHr'I S.t'ldlltom! (htlb) 1.ZI i.:iG Sf!Nty TMl<y (Wlrcl) • ICI Tl--M.k. Alto ra.. -Trill'(~ C Truly, 111111"1' C11t. II&•, Gott• 81• loo, llle Count Call~ lfrlol, Wlfdl Chic, °'•"' ...... No i.c:r1tcllH. ti IEUd& • -alll'"• .... ani & t -De-' ,,....,.,,.,., .... ,, ..... . \YELCOME BACK BOB! Bob Aguilera Com• Into Carats ond wbh tM on• 1tL.1only OM lots of hc:kl . ' With the oddltioft of &ob • ho.,• proof Posiliv• you'I fall in k>¥• oft ~ •er"' with the way •• pampet Y'D"· Jint over 2.$ yeon yavn9 m Orong• County. Collfomia. • MEN'S INTERNATIONAL SHOP SOUTH COAST PLAZA-COSTA MESA UISTOl ot .... SAN DllGO IUJWAY In the C division, a four·way I ie resulted for first place al Oorothy Jones. R o s e m a r y Plolner and Chri!I Houp. Searlllf Entertainlr1g members of the Meadowlark and Fountain Valley Mile Square women·s clubs, members of the Hunt- ington Seaclilf Country Club !ltaged a two best ball of foursome tournament Tue!!· day. The wiMing combint: found Rose Erickson, Pat Eorio, Mary GrOS!I and a blind draw finishing first with 133. A tie resulted for second at 135 with Alice Acklin, Winnie Lindsay. Gail Stinson and Sa rah Wood on one team. On the other were Bess Petersen, Nora 11.tora~, Conn I e Lonergan and June DuncaJl. The next spot at 136 wa!I taken by Patty Schottmiller, Bonnie Nuixio, Yvonne Haig and Nancy Quackenbush. El Niguel In a blind nine tournament at El Niguel Country Club in Laguna Niguel staged by the women 's club this week. low gross honon went to Barbara dePlanque "'ilh a 42. Bettina Hall placed second in the gross competition wilh a 4.5 in A night . Low net honors went to Nell ToWl)Send and Phyllis Hofmann with 38. In B flight, Dorothy Howard and Evelyn Conant tied for Jo,v gross with SO. Low net ~·ent to Anne Wright with 351,1, with Lucille Knudsen second at 381.2. In C flight . Virginia Whiting ton copped low gross with a SO followed by Anne Christiansen with 53, Low net went to Lola Collier (391,1,) with Merle Beeby second al 4-0V:. Evelyn Wa ger won the D night low gross award "·i th 4.2 followed by Dorothy Levy "ith 54. Mildred White was the net victor "'ith 35 follo·wed by Bette llalliday at 331~. 1lleado1.,lark f.!embers of the f\.1eadowlark Golf Course W1:1men'5 club staged their monthly low net tournament thi'I week with !<~ran Beatt)' the clau A win· ner with Ii 70. In the B fligh t. Pattie Newhouse 2nd Pat Hood tied ~or fir~ with 74. Anita ~1ontgomery was the C Winner \Vith 7J July golfer of the month was Harriet Glanville with a 66. Len Robbins IOSS? 1 PRE LABOR DAY BELTED TIRE • WE HAYE ALL SIZES ON SALE FROM SPORTS CAR TO CADILLAC AND LINCOLN. WE INVITE YOU TO SHOP US AND SEE. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS. NOW AS LOW AS ~,. P~gui~r Trao,. In Prl~e A78 13 S23. IO E7a·l l :<>a 55 F78 14 30 20 Giii 14 Jl.10 G78-15 31.90 H7B·l5 31.15 Prices &boYtt blac-wali· .. federol s.1. Prkil l.oc1M l al 1 17 ... $1. 711 21.DO ?.J • 26.00 :?.52 2t.DO ,., ll0.00 2.711 ll.DO 3.01 SHOCK SALE flll INSTALL.I.TIO• 2i18~~ LUBE & OIL CHANGE tncl9nl •• ,. J ,...,.,.. el ,nmi•m &11. 4ss D•lco & Hi J1clcers AIR SHOCKS INITAlLATIOtlt AVAii.Aili: 34so BRAKE RELINE U.S. CRAGAR-MAGS 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE SPOKE 4~99 WHEEL BALANCE Pl.US WEtGf4T1 149 Mlny W1ys To Buy WE HONOR All MAJOR CREDIT CARDS Jiill ~ LINING I. LABOR WHEEL ALIGNMENT •EO. Y41.l/E t it.le s~r • OPEN a 1.m. to 6 p.m. Mof1. thru Fri. Saturday I a.m. to 5 p.m. 01 DISH TRUCK -CAMPER sm 650-16 Jff.11 '°'"'' 71 .. l• NOW ONLY JI.ti •••••• J&.tl •••••• 17.tl •••••• J&.71 f .l .T. 1.14 hi 4,61. MOTOR HOME TIRES NOW 11%1 ONLY IOl·16:1 Jt.tl 171-16.1 47.16 tS0.16.S It.II lf.16.J .••. , ,, , It.II . .,. -,.; ..,.. JO·NES TIRE SERVICE 2049 HAllBOR BLVD. Cat Bay>~~ COSTA ME~A ~ 1 ~ ACIOU NO .. THIOl>OU IOllNS tot• • .. Phones ~~l ·~· • ' j I I ... , ..................... .. • t • ' •. , • • • • •• . . . . .. . . ,. ' ' . . ••••••.••••• 1 ••••• , ••••••• \ . •• • • * 1 DAILY '!LOT "Jo1ne11t of T1•11tli ~red \Vest prepares to carve up a terrified A1artin Fuchs as llobert. 'fess1cr backs hin1 up 1rl lhc ~t"l'llC \\hteh closes the first act of ··A Funny Thing ~lap­ pened on the \\'ay to 1he Foru1n" 'fhe \Vc stminster Community Theater \\'111 open the mu ~ital ro111cdy /Qr a lhree·v.eekend run Friday night._----- CBS L(J ~i11g Dayti111e Eclge? BY HOB TllO\IA~ HOLLY\VOOIJ (AP 1 -Loni: the und1sput('d thampit1n ol da vtime It'll'\ ISHJll, CBS IS sw.1\ching 25 pt•rc·i•nl of 1!'i pru- gramminJ! !IJ cou nter the en croaching cnrn!)t'!. t ion Netv.•ork telev1~1on in lhl' davh,!!hl hours may be an unknow11 .... ·1ldt>rneS! to 1nan.v '\mt'r1t•111~ but to millinr1~ of hOtl'-Plll\e ~ ~enHJr {'llll~'J''i anrt ~h1;t 1 ::~. 1r~ an unportant v:1r! ol thi·1r li1r~ Ii\ ;1hu 1rn rortan1 !n lhr f1n;111ri;d 11 1•ll-he1n~ t•f thr thrt't' lt'it•\1,1un n1·ht 11rk~ 11 h;1~ lonJ.! lw1·n i·hn,idt•red a har'h 1•c11nur::il" f;icl th.il n1;.:ht11111t• pr1J,iira1nn,1ng prt)- fiucl'S 11111ri:1nal profits wh1lr da,·t1nu• !)hows <·an be rral 1nnn1•1 makrrs /\d\t>rt1.!l1ni;: r a I e ~ [or da\ 11ml' tele11~u1n are basPd nn .. ra1lngs. and that"s why ("RS h11s h<'('n 11ncll'l"i.!Oing changes In botst<·r 11~ $agg1nc l(•ad. In J11nuar'. IL Donald · Bud " Gr;in! 11ns brought n1 er fron1 NBC \ti sl'r\"r as \'ICC president in chnrge of rla}'tin•e programmin~ lits chnni,:es are now being felt '"Starting 1n Septen1ber. v.e will chanRe our n1om1ng pro- grammlllJ! 1o inrh1de three ntw gan1c .<:ho11~ ··~aid r.rant via lelephonr rro1n \{'11 \"(Irk 'These \l-"111 rt'pl11ee ~1tunllon n ... 1ned1· reruns, 1>.luc.:h hJ1e appar(;ntly run out of stcan1 \\'c're going for the adul1 fl·n111le audience. 11J1ich seen1s to hke the gamr sho11.<:" Th<' nfl w attractions ''Thr .Joker'~ \\.ild," a quiz show 111th Jack Barry: "Thl' Ne11 Price is Righi." ""'ith Bob Barker: '"Truth or Const- quenccs·· replacing Bill Cul· h·n .. 111d '"Gan1bit" sla rnru: !.ti~ Angeles di'e JOCkl'~· \\'ink .\lar11nd<1le -··ihe best oew game 11how sine•· 1'.0S$11ord.' Soll S (;r;i111 Tl11s 1~ a n·al t·hanl!,t fur rus. "h1<'h h.1 s r-~rhe\\1'11 r!a111n1t' ~an1e .,hn11·s !)Lt\r f' tht' f!Ull shol'. scandal!> of l!l:lQ (;one will bt• rr-run~ of "Ttw l.tu·v Sho11 · and · Br1•trll' l11llb1lhl'~ ' •·Farn1ly Affair"' "111 ht' moved to an Hltt'rnoon spul Still re1na1ning are the <\t•n;ils -nrtwork pe<>plr don·1 like tn call thrm soap operas. Tbrr l' arc ei_l!ht of them on the CllS sc~rdule, including the 1op-rat{'(I '"/Is the W or Id Turrs. ·· TV"s oldesl daytimr show at 22 years or age.: and ""The Guiding Light .'' a~e 21. '"Our serials an~ slill al- 1ra1·t1re, and they get the hi~lwst retlnjt:s in d11v1 ime tell'1 i~1on. r.rant said. But he :i-in1•tttd that ··serial~ h111 e det l1ned 111 audience fron1 Lag·u11<1. Lo11g Beac1i _4111iou1ice A 1iclitio11s Fin<il :iudi tions ha\r been announrt>d for the Laguna ~f o u Ito n Co 01 m uni I y Playhou ~e·s {lr111n<1 "Surnmt•r ( CALLBOARD) :ind Sn111ke," while the Lllnt:: ''.l<inuary Thaw.'' by Anita Beach ('omm11nitv Pl,1 1 l:nll•!" r,110s, will be rtireetcd by hits .'ll'hrduled n•nrt1ni,:~ for 11 , .Juint'~ Britt ain. /\ CASI uf r•t•\l producl!nn. .r :111U:1r\ ~even n1en and six \VOmen is Tha1t.·." rlqutrl·rl for the romedy. Tht' l.aj!'.un11 trioul " ;in· r\ud1Hons will be held·~1on- <':illrd for Sunday ,,fh•rnO'·n 11t dav only at 7 _30 pm. in the I o\·lnc k 1n the p1:i~·hr.ll'f'. 606 playhouse. 5021 E. Anaheim Laguna Canyon Hoad. La~una St. Leng Beach "January Beach. i'o1ana~inlr( diret:tor Map Tha1t.' · .,.,n1 open Sept. 22 ror a C.rah.im will stagf' the Trn· .si:<·v.·rekend run, Fridays and nessce \\.illia1ns drama Saturdays. '"Summer and Sinokr"' .... 111 be !he se<'ond Laguna pro-(·01n111 u11 it!I tliealtr oudr- durlion or !hr 1!172·73 Sl'fl"<ln. I rr/Ii.~ !Ci/I be publi.fhtd Ill rol!o\\1ng ··Fort v Carats.'' rlu~ ro/11111 11 011ct n 1rerk v.h1ch opens ntxt m(1nlh. 1,-l,1·11 ara1/oble. lnforma· Plci11ng da1!'~ for · Summ1·r 111111 .~huuld rtoclz l h t and Smoke.. art' Oct 24 /lt\ILY PILOT 1111 /otrr throuj!'h r\ov. !!, Tuesdays tha11 a loetk priur to Ou: through Saturday~. 11!/0Ut date. ·~~--~ -~~---- OAY'l RO\S POH11.AC"$ • ueun1vr NEW CAR 5 YEAR/50,000 MILE WaDllanty 11hal tin:) 11·ere a fl'11 ~t·ar~ ago. "Tht rl'ason. I belicvr , is ~cause of the increased number of serials. Not long ngo there were eight : now the three networks ha ve tw1ec thal num~r." Grant said CBS conlinues lo reassess its daytime pr~ i;:r<irnn1in~. nnd il's likely that o1her changes ""ll! De ni ade . "The da1 limr is nr111 a lhrtt--ne!wofk race," he con- ceded. LIGHT DESIGNER UCl 's C•meron H1rvty Irvine. Prof Li~hts Utah Dran1a Fest Cameron Hervey, resident! l1gh11ng dl's1gner and an ass is- 11111! µrQfcs.w of drarna at !he UC. Irvine. 1s lighting director \ for the lllh Utah Shakesptarean Festival i nl Cedar C11y. Having des111:ned the l1ghtlngl for lhe pa.~l three years.I Mervey is design consultant for the proposed permanent hght1ng system "·hich Yi'il\ bt l ron1pletcd in the near future. TI1e three ph1ys featured this summer inclurl1: "King 1 Lear."' ··The \\'inter"s Tal e" :i.nd "A Comedy of Errors.''1 TI1c season extends through Saturday. Ex-producer Says -11;::;:::;:;:~;r-~-TToO~NiiiGGEHn1~"SS~l D ll STUllS UOS. ' Nothing· as u I ..J.":~:~;.~·,·"' TV IDGlllJGHTS VILLAGE INN c:w.. .. "" • ..,... As Conventions ..-_. ........ 81 ~IA RY CA.i\IPB£LL dedicated his new book to!l~~~~~~~~~~J~ "'llllam !\fcAndre11o', the l•te. NBC D 8:00 -"Clash of Cymbals." A beauU· IUI concert pitn1't (Laura Dtvon) is wooed by ber teacher (Jack Klu1man ) and is interutad In a W. ebraled conductor (Loul1 Jordan) on NBC Ad••"' ture Theater. ., H ves NEW Y.ORK 1API -Al director ot news •I NBC. ''BUI ~1org1n, who was lhe producer MeAndrew was a f I n e of the ''Today Show'· for atven new.s.man. I don't th Ink year11, says thal political con· 1111ybody or his quallly Is work- vtnliOfUI .. are the dulle111 show ing there to<li1y. ir the world." "Telev\1ion n,ws goes lnl He. says "ABC deckled it eyelet. Afttr all. new1 11 only didn't have to cover a tiny part of • medium everything from the opening devoted to entttt1lnmtnt. And gavel to the closing give!. ll tome.timtt It only take1 an •I· just goes on with it.s soap tack llke the one made byj operas and "Marcu1 \Yelby" Agnew for TV news lo puUI and bcat.s the two giants bacl and get soft." hollow in the raling.s. 1------- .. NBC used to have a rnouo,' "CBS pill! 30." That mean! we had to sta y on the air ~O minutes after CBS did. Sorrie nighl.S thtrt" wouldn't bf anybody on the floor except people s"eeplng and p1ck1n~ 1 up debris " 1 \Vhen he watches the L'iln-1 ventions this year, now that ht isn"t working in television anyl more, Morgan says, "My hand auLomalically turns, oul Qr loyalty or something, to NBC. But I think \Valter Cronkite !1 the best. FIELD SU,UINTENDENT O.,,•s•tnoont °""°''''""tY w I ! ~ ~·~ ..... -..... !f"G l>Q.... Dll'llf•nt Mv•I ~t 1i~HtN..:I '" FH• Con •l• ... •IOI>, ··~-•!Pf •"" '" ''" ~enll '""..,. ,. !•~'"'''' "•<lllt totP., ·~~ w. MUAfl~wr a 1""'. , ............. 01•• '711t ATTN: GLEN HOLMES ·1t•1 ,,,.. .......... olollttMf, • f!Chtttl' ---..----~u:r n 4641111. "~" ~ ... -.... ---·· .. -............ _ .. __ _ .. _ .. _._ .... roe-1~· ., .. _,.,...., ~._. ....... HAROLD and MAlJlE ··NBC tends to nitpick a story and expert It to dtalh 1'hat's all right if it 's an 1m· portant story-you can learn a llll. But if ii isn'l anyth1 n1t anyway. you're just led tJoy,n the garden path by 1 lot of L1.11nments. Actually . you prob- abl~· St'e tht tonvcn1 ion b<'st l b~ s1\'l\ching bark and forth I bc1wecu net\\orks ·· De/Mar One convenliun \\h1t•h wasn·t dull from a news standpoint v.·as 1968, with the Democrall in Chirago. P.torgan was the.re. producing the "Today Show" out of Chicago. \\'hen he left NBC. lo write a novel, his seventh. "J v.•as settling old' scores, getting even for oldl' wounds, but the Chicago con- vention kept gelling in the\ wav.'' So lhat convention 11·el-k. as he h1·ed ii, beca.ne \ the "central rharacter" of the 1101·e1. "']'}\(' \\"hole Vt'orld Is \\•atth1ng. •· Morgan sa~s ht' thinks some1 ll·ssons were learned from tr.e rinls 1n Ch1C:1J;O Miami allow- M ) uung p<.-ople to sleep 1n Flamingo Park durin1 this \'ear·s Democratic con venlio11. l 'h1cago wouldn't let lhe1n sleC'p 1n Grant Park. Now, at 1•\"enls thal are potentially 11ole111. there is no rtd light on the TV camerns. so that peo- ple around can't tell whelher 1hey're on. There w a s criiicism ln Chicago that some or the violence occ urr ed 1 because TV was there, and that both police and prole.sters1 "played" for lhe red light of the cameras. 1 "I don't know whether lt's l iust a man getting older and grouchy, but I don't think so-I don'l think television nev.·s is as good "5 it wed lo be." Morgan says. He _ • Nine thrillin1 Thorouthbrtld racfl dllily. • Post Time 2 p.m.-Mon.·s.t. • Geneorl Admission: $1.75. e Reserved ~: $1.25. $1.50 S1L lo holidays. • Reservations: (714) 299·1340. • Special buses ... Clll Greyhound. • Takt Vil de ll ~•litl off HJ1hwliY 5 ••. and haw • arm day! • Roed Test• D11in' Refill fluid • Remavt p.,. • YislMll ln"tction • Adjust B•nds • link•I• • New Pin G1sktl • a ... s._, I krffll. ;----==:.._:..::_; __ ··c •• wuo .. r-1tt1 .... ·• In ltr n1 tion1l / Co111-10-Co1st COSTA MESA 1934 Newport lllvd. 645-7570 @o__.ttman ::•,t·.~~~. lON5 llACH b) IE P~dfk CO&tl ""'Y. tfl·Ulli WHmlll TRANSMISSION \JOO! W!olHlef 81Yd DOWNIT '----,,.,.,,"':"':':':'::::":: 1!141 la•..... II... •. Mf IMI MON. THRU FRI. I to 6 e SAT. I to l • I I I Balboa Bicycles 2120 W. Oc:ean front 673-.50fll 1 I•. Wtit •' N_,_. !>let M•* C.... hHAIMriceNl "OUIS: t :JI I• l :JI W1~1tfiNrtt.r. M.U.r • ABC D 11:00 _ "Aliu Smllb ind Jones. e, i and Curry find themselves in Tombstone, ~:: 1 of the le&endary Maf!hal Wyatt Earp In I \Vay to the O.K. Corral?" KCET ID 8:00 -Jean Shepherd's America. The 1idewalk philooopher spin• tales about Iii• Oii the water in an episode enUUed "And the Bad Guys Are Bock on the Shore Shaking Their Fisu." CBS e 9:00 -''The' Bobo." Peter Sellers is • singing matador in this 1967 comedy. Britt Et- land Rouano Bruzl aloo star. KHJ a 10:00 -"Manliunt." This 1941 crime drama fealutts Walter Pidgeon and Geora• San~ era. h "G ·-KTI'V m 12:00 -"The Gunlig tei:, rtJ-,., Peck play1 the·tiUe role in th is \\'estern lrorn lOIO wilh Helen Westcott. TV DAILY LOG ll:OOBDDeee-CIJilJl!I-ea...,_ oo--• 1"Nll • e.-~··o. llJJw. ......... . ~"' C4J .. . ai ...... , .. _ l!l-(I) uee __ ...,..,.,. ...,,,..,....Mllf41114.•..._ ... ,, .... _ WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATION AUGUST 13th Thru AUGUST 20 OPEN AGAIN AUGUST 21 ,, t roadway Down · ;NY. Tlteater Profiu Dip HCW YOR (UPI) -lost 11,lff,to -pond with ~IU ol Btoodw1y pro 14 -. wlddl lost more than ~ decllntd dutlna the $1 ml11loa fn IJI0.11. llrl·ll -IHld o I I • 'l1>e r<pod, buod oo r. ..... atoodwa1 pn>dttctlons loot <lal ttetemenu Ille<! wUlt Ille Miii ....., then lall ......,, atl<lnley ,_,.a1·1 o 111 < e , la Al~y General Louil showed that more than $20 LelllowlU's olllco reporll. million wu ln vet!pl In !ht The repott-ld that f1 1'71-~Broadway pnldtletloltt, Broadway allows brought in and lhat 21 productions In Jl'OllU ol lt,092,115, «>mpared whl<h more than a mUllon OOWAJNMENT With proftts of $1.888,1118 from was invested were abandoned '---------"' i 19 llbowa in the lt7tr71 Raaon, during the seQ>n. 'In addition, the repor1 sa!d.-=~:_::::=:::::_ ______________ .11 ti oll·Broadway produdlona ............. J GEORGE HARRISON I :iii- ----------- "BRAVO.BRANDO'S 'GODFATHER'' . "TIE YUl'I flllT IUlU S&TISnlM, 1111-llOClll llltM:AI FU. • If Tlll llHT ll!Vlll ~ lft!R CMllOlllCUS If AllUICAl lff ma DWI .. WITlll Tiil UllTS If POP1UI ElITTRTAtnm." -~I Cenby, New York n mes ... TMl HlflTIU' II l ll'RTlctlAll ID'lli. M Df T1IE fllEIT UllUTIJl IGtJU mtl IHll .. •Iii NBC.TV • £ ,,..,..,_. ••lilllr• H•,_.~IMl6 W1L1J1I1 THEMANm JAllS lla.00 lllRJll m1JJI IUIRS mH llW lliS 11'1.lll\I O<l'N WATUIWAUIUlllM4 1....,,,. "THE BURGLARS" O•o.JI JllO AT(llffltt 21 QUO-· -.u11 Tiii ii.lit ... .. ,,...,,. "MANG lM HIQHH ' H6LO 0Ylfltl e 2"' WEik! e w ... , .\lltol "~LA' IT AGAIN SAM" ••Ill Gw0111 e "HA•OLO Ii MAUOE" .. 111111c.aw ,,., PHMllRI ORAN;! COUNTY INGA;EMINT he explosive story of the flrst black President of the U.S. t ,_,...,_llllCl'lt'll h1*" • From the Master of Shock ••• <:A Sbocklag ,Masterpiece! A dudlynew twist from the origin•I Hitchcock ~'------ALFRED --~\ HITCHCOCK'S I "FRENZY", A UNIVtASAL ltCLCASC TCCHNICOLO~ Classic Films at Chapman Mae Weot, Cll'y Gno1 IJld Mari-Ditlrich will be ltetund In Friday nlabt's C.pman Collece Grat Fil ms Guild <blbltllo*ltr. .Illas Wet! lnupt .., lbt cm10t'1 wrath wllh "She Done 'Em Wronc" (11»1, an ada1> tatlcm or her snaslt play. "Diamond Lil ... Cory Grant . I .,-... ~ ..... ,.. ... -...... _ ,,.,.,._~, .. -"'C:-.1.._U,•tl ••• "Now You s .. Him, Now You Don 't" "'FRENZY' is the first good . movie about glvt1 lier oo1ld llUj)pOrt, but the film boloop to Mils Wu1, who -Ille 50'ttltplay. 'Ille -ltaturt. "Blut All(el" (19.lO), b directed bf Joed .... 5ttmbtrg, and stars Marlene Dtelrlch and Emil JaMhlls lt Is 1 story of 1 sultry tqrcll slna.,. wllo drlv .. 1 staid ooll-ce pro!..,... lo ~do """'°"' MACM -.,. .. -• ---u.. .... Of;, 1-41!• • JOl caocK1• IN .. MAD DOGS •nd ENGlJSHMEN .. 7 P.M. WlllDAYS Ce11tfall•• S1M l PM. 2ND llG ATTIACTION IHI ROUJN; STONES ";!MMI SHEL TIR .. ··-·· .. ~·= HElD OVER 4th & Fin•I Week llZA MINElll "CABARET" Slll•ws 1 & t :JO l'.M. S,.,..,, WM., A .. nt 1' .. NICHOlAS & AlEXANDRA" NOWPLAYIN'. IN BOTH THIATllS CONTINUOUS DAILY 1130 From the Muter of Shock A Shocking Masterpiece • -' ,, •• ..,. -twnl """ ""-loriflftal Hllclltodi' AJJRED HITCllCDClt'S "FRENZY" > ""'"~'""" "'"•M. "'.-;Ol-[R'·~ AUO IN BOTH THlATIES '·THE GREAT NORTHFIELD MINNESOTA RAID" )I Wll. ~'1 ••41 ... t. 6 Ir ll:U "NICHOL.Al & ALIXANDllA" "ILISS THI llAITS ... .;•;;;N;,;D CHILDllN .. Thund11. l~sl 10, 1'72 YONNIOUTI YONNEQ\11'1 i·~Hawr rthdaY, Wanda mRCIOMT,_,IMJi _....... une ....... ., DAILY I'll.Of %!) .. IUTTlll,1.llS Alli ,1111'" CHI O.Wi. H._ I lft1 ... ..,, "lM "THI lllAOUATI" --ClllFOOMF 21.: .. ~-::--"if:r:;T-.:.;:;. ., .. -.. SIAO/U,ff -I . " --~---~~ ---~·· SIAOIU.ff . 2 ;;.• .. _,,.,~:-.,.. ---_,, SIAD/UM -! . ' .. -.._... ... ._ ... r-:-9 -....... ...... ,. .... . ... ...... ): ... ., ... uw. 2:)9 a:DI ,, ... ,,. ,, .. -s.t.ft 11 ow llltl Ulf9D ti ON TKUUOA T Ii MSDA T ~ auae ncr:rn • sau .,.. "OI:. ,Hla•s lllDli .&CMllll ~ -.... \.000 ,.OM THI MU-1''5 TOll!a" "'SkTJACKID"' 1"91 ·~ ''WILL•'f"I MllOllu "(.&MOY" CXl "ltlO SUN" wllll CIYr ..... ,..,_ (l'Ol t tM "JUN+oll IONNll" Cl'O) AMAHIJM SCHllKIU ._.. A. ............. . 14W-. ., ... lS T-. l,_. l:IO* 16 W..&. J,... 1:199 11 TM. J:OI" .... ll M. l:OI'" l:t9 l• s.t. 10;JID ]:)I ••• 20 s-. 2:00 ,,.. 21 W... J:OCl'"I: .. D T•. :l:W.,.... tu.ft 11 OH llOI DHDU 11: .... s-.. DCV'I' M. ..... -·-• AU. T~ MTLm ........ AU.Niia TIClf'!I • UU AT all JUts,. IU,T <t.. wutl & l ...... rll •JUL UIJIOU le.II MA 7·1J• frw • ~-U.UJ. UIJ(, ~7 L INH -..-yt e Mil111[1'11 UUJ. • ILL .-niM. MOClll IC.a U. 111111(,, U1 I, l(llt e All 1<11 IMll1 7-1!41 hr -_,, e ~ hi ._ i...,. • AIAllflM <1*'111· I I.ta. llW Ai-kilf 11 U • TMlll da'Tll • llfOl&Al1M ,..I • NI • 11ftlll4t1• l'llCllll m .rtu tu.- MAIL OllllUi ,... ..if •1111 ewe .. ......, _.,.., ..tlfll •llec• • ..., _., ,.,...._ .. 11111auMf •os.. cacvs. -c _., ... - a sex murderer 2 WILT DISNEY CLASSICS ... 1 WONDERFUL SHOWI . smce 'PSYCHO'." -v111,1nr c'"llV· N '· Times ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "FRENZY ' ~.,._.,. , •• ,lllf!!ill(lo·lll.1(9'( M~ UU110Sll' alllll.111111Ulllll ~-~• .. !.'..!.! W. ... <I JllV ! 11'!1..0~ ~1•111'.C..'"I II ",,. ·11 ' I . ' fR' -·'""""'--.......... 'll.'bll ,'ll _ .... rtl 'ti' "' -· -·-- AT THISI SELECTED THIATHSI I s H N 0 0 Ww I N G M111i1 ifl~I M 1Rifi1 ~1111 tn1 ixim ~d~H 100111 il!~I lii'ldool U•i. [Al [Eo ' - CONTINUOUS DAil Y T :Z.30 • 3:30 7:00 & 10:00 P.M. !•I MATINEES DAILY ALL WALT DISNEY PROGRAM STUftWD.A•l.1• 'JTt1ftDi.-t1 "'IA'aJUln l&MAITNA" DAILY MATINEES AT BOTH CINEMAS • ' ,, '/ I I ' • I ' ' • I ' I I l i < 3f DAll.Y PILOT DICK ~CY MUTI AND JEFF +4EY, WE'RE SICK ANO TIRED OF +IANGING +4ERE! FIGMENTS NANCY o~;ToMORROW YoUWIU..BE -HANGING SOMEPLACE EL.SE! 1JU! NliMES'f •WH ISi A 1llOUSAMD Mita AWAV HOW "!'A Pl.AN 10 6Ef'!lll!ft£! B·tO AT6UNRISE YOU WIL.L8E EXECUTE ~ANGINGBY T~E NOSEi -r I TOLD YOU TO '-~DUST THE TABLE- 1..00K AT THAT ly Tom K. Ryan l'XOTIC Cl.IMl'S OR susr ~ 11$ By Al Smith By Dalo Halo by Emio Bushmiller GASOU SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS ,.---...,...- a::lilET!l r l.l e llO \llOMDe2! "'" DOESITT TtlUM8 IS ALL I FEEL R\611f / M> t.Hf> SW01Ja1. • 8 § ~ By Ga Anfola Br Ferd JohnlOll " By Roger Bollen :tr'S A siw,,e - I 'fl.\S SA~ine IT 'FIX~LIFE-. "l!t lk f !'!l.lmit.. ••• J ~ ... [DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by R. A. POWER I ACROSS by lo!llilf"I 9 lfmpor••Y &trUC!Ul't 10 lost color 14 OIY11ion of • p~m 15 Pe~npoet 16 Nickname lot AleJt1nder 17 Nol hiddtn 18 Stttl11 dl1ptJte 20 h'ltorm1I flrtwtll 21 EK!Sltd 22 Gun poinl1!1" 73 Tr1n11c1ion 25 Mos1 loht 21 Bluth JO Element In pltnl lt1Uh· 1111on 31 "A1e!t1r11 --.. :2 word1 32 ---Ptnir11ula ol .... 3J Plumbing fiK1lUt 36 fliwed 31 Stt•ted 38 K\nd ol m11)0f1tv 39 C<1ckoo 10 f1911ulatioo1 41 V1\lfl~ --· 42 Chtnged dlr91:tion 44 TM Lo«f1 lu1nrtur1 47 Tree pt rl 48 tn r!ply to yourw11e; ·Abbr. A9 Set ol 1ools M Ctienman !>4 Lett-out 1hlngs 57 Obtain by begging 58 Notice S9 --ol life tiO Kind of nut 61 Ex•c,1aed t1m1 p11iods 62 Ohservld 63 He•d covering OOWN 1 Walt11 Sc oft, !or one 2 Etna'1 outflow 3 DiN ti.rb <I Spr1w1 15-lln• 6 Sl'lld• of r.ct 7 Singef·ICIOI' Ed- i F1mlll11 lorm ot 1dd•tU 9 At1km1Uv1 con11de11tlort 10 Et1y 11 Concemed w11ll notrruon lonctlon 12 T1k11 011t ll Bring to bear 19 Rind Mc- and Co.: NotlCI m1p- m1ket1 21 Witl'lootcolor 2• f 11h 25 Weight 11nit1 ol Jndl1 26 MllCU~lll n•m• 11 Pro- 28 8l1c~: Postic 29 Origin JQC. ... 32 Violent frH· tor .. M 3<1 lrr1si&1ibl1 tnflufll'lt• JS 8()(;k, lo1 on• 37 Actor Rrr- mond- 38 MtrJnt con- te11: 2 word• 40 St1ggtrs <11 To"1 comptnion <13 ll'lrowl out. « Cont1lntr •5 J11gged •6 P11c1 47 Hiving IUtged UP 49 Ptrt ol the hum1nbodt 51 Smel 5l F1bl9d m•n· N tinggilnt 63 Englilh countv SS Common cont11ctlon 56 Neigl'lbor ol 1 W1111. 57 Publio COflVIY9f\CI Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers .. • ., ii • [i Ii fl ,[ PEANUTS I HATE LIFE ! NO MATIER WllAT I/Oii DO. '/rJ/ ALWA'IS END LI' AT "THE VET! JUDGE PARKER • '-------~ ~ By Charles M. Schull '61\'EHIMA~! ~ 1 HIM A f'IU.! HO!.DHIM~. PllT A .l'llZZJ.£ ON Hiio\ ! LOCK HI.II IN A KEHNEL ! OIAIN Hiio\ TO A P05T ! • By Harold Lo Doa F=,.,;;iiiiiiiiioiii~~Y~Esl'.'.~H~E7'1sc, SAMWiJ!C:YOmuui WILL. YOU TEL.L HIM THAT HELLO, MAR6 ... R.ET ! WERE SUPPOSED TO I CAH'T HAVE LUHCtt WITH WELL, COUNSELOR! OON'T IT SURE OOES. TEU. ME YOUR CALL ~T A88EY! CAN THIS )-!OUR MEANS THAT MEET ME IN IS THE JUDGE MEET HIM HERE FOR. HlM ... TlotA.T I'Li. CALL HIM JN COURT? LUNCH ... BUT THAT'S AL· LATER THIS AFTERNOON! MOST AN HOU FROM MAY I USE YOUR PHONe:? NOW.I ~ MISS PEACH ~­.. TMIStA~e •• YOU'RE TAKING ME FOR.TY·FIVE TO LUNCH? MINUTES? By Moll 1"~1S C:A..iP JUC'f Pl.Al-'! S''T"!NIC~. • 1:;:;=~~~:~=N~~~1.~,~~~~~~'uJ..t.u..t~~~~~~~~~~~q,·;,.· ~-.\~/,~,u~f'!.• '"-'' •t.!.:' ·:.·c,;·,;,· ;,· ;,,· ,;,· ;,· ;..· .:..· :..· ~-- ly John Milos r .. i.::1 _____ _. THE GIRLS DENNIS. THE MENACE II ~ .... ·----1 'lltY! M's ~ 111 M eur rooo , • • • • • • • • ' ' ... • I l .. • • ·' • • • . • ·. . :: BO ~Q~tJ~E-.. Nurses Dis K i n C!~~~J!S . ':~AP~u'! :r:"~::., ' W•"91er-Dtlle· I"--'-.· .... -J'Ndswdled -.-.o1t11em11or ctrnot .t w...-a s.i<tnid11e, HU;i"_..... -t1>e onJJ -thot..,. •10 1rom.poop1e.who pro1>a1>11 -. J..2050 ' l!l!imllLblioL' ~--~-.Sl<Ol!!!uli!IL!last~ -It," llld_ fi.VA'l~,,.)![~~!? 0-.,., ........... ~ ..... ,,.•Ill .......... ~ ..... 811 pom>ts cie....ted him M"7 Burs ... chltl of nun- wl11111"' wu Ill :r<on old. His Inc opv1ca 11 l':'..,.te oon- footer mother gHe him up vaJ.....i Hoopltel. Any lllfll -be 1111 IL His ~1 In -ol .._ will 110 lister never vlllted him In the to the MlllClllar ~pby baltilte!. ; Fund, Iha lllcl. He dltd last maath 1t tt of .,Pried was a 'ffr1 lntWUve Class Set On TravPl A tnftl apnoy """" bu and ""1ldlnr Y 1 c-a 11 o n -added to the Orani• pocUgee wilf be eumlnod. ~ ... ~~.~ and,,,. ,.,';,lau.,:U =~ this fall. f.10 p.m. In Room IOI at s DAit. Y PllOT .S ( BEFLECl'IOMS "" Rcyn Sheffer 'l1le -couroe, ...UUed Estencla HJ&ll School. hll lletdlandl&lnf Tr...t Altncr ci;:::t.;s.pt. 11. ~ rill Jut Dina 1'eeU. lo beill( held byl'----' ci--r<t.otlom, WIJ" of •ppolntment only from Auc.f,----,1 _.,. .......... -JS.S.pt. I. ~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ill "Offft""" ne.• .... ,,...,, • • • .,,..11 men ....... ..., ..... n Hair Trigger ,.,.• ChlwoPr••_. 1 Our own judp('ftt of our- so•lvL'fl lli seldom pe-rfcetb' objecll\·v. ThoH cl~r Chi· SALON OF BEAUTY ,..... haw !tuned a !unda· 1111• ..... ,.. .......... -.. , .... ,, ..... ,... • ... 1_4_, .... . llllllCWor cb'aln>plly Iller four --one who oould r.. 1t1Z"1 ~ I ~ o n '" 1 le • c e D t porw:t and empblthlze,.. 11ld ----------11 bolpbl 11 ww of Ille stile. Mn. Burg... "The 111&11 here O\Mttal rule ot human be· ha\•lor lhllt may help u a 1,;ulde to at>lf.appra.lul CAPISTRANO TV & ELECJRONICS FOR FAST SEI V"£ II· CALL 493-06.52. BE STEPPING ~ STtJNES All 'll&M ...,_ ..... 15% OFF. List week be wu burled, came lo love him, and the .!-..... _, )'OUD8'tf pilienb looked on not Jn an wuuu-todlgeot'1 him 111 big brother." gn•e, but wll.b lull memortel ,.rvk:e •nd his own --"By the time be died, be hod the of . rid blmooll of .u the bl~ ii.. U:::,."' who •;:::ittim ler1leSI be one. felt •boot hl• and the •"'• of donor• who fl!1llly," Mra. Burg ... uld. p;.. ..We •.A..N-'' bbn and be read of hi.I ~lght. .....,..... Heepltof ...,,.. took up • finlil1 felt be hid • home." eollectlon !or the $!00 oost of • Fred'• porenll dloappeared prtvote lunerol. Then Fred'• while • bol>Jlilter wu tendlng -·-' In the San J hlm and bis four-monUH>ld story •n--""' ose stater Manka at their home in Ne~ WabonvUJe, 30 mllu IOUth of Oricanos Head .List In SF Poll bere. Shunted from one foater home to another during the ne:it four yeara. tbt children finolly found whit seemed a permanent mother. But Fred began allowing sips ol bis in- curable dluaJe, and Iller seven yun durinr which be steadily detertonted, t h e SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -woman kept Monl<a but gave Geothermal Well Tests Under Way WINTERJIAVEN, (AP) - Drilling haa slopped •t the 7,41t-foot ltve1 on the Bureau of Reclamation's experimental geothennal well in Imperial Valley. "After the well is finished." Robert LltUeton sakt, "We'll make some tests to deltrmine whether it's a good well or a terrific one. Test ~suits will not be available wiW the end of Augun, be uld, "but rrom formerly ARMANDS COIFFURE NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Of Lydia "W• •p•cielize in the l•t•st cuts, curls, wiq1, heirpiec•s I individ. u1I •y•l1she1. Come in ind •e• us for your Be1uty n•ed1 i nd try our PIRM Of THE MONTH! PROTEI N£ WA VES 1095 p-elimlnary tests we know it l l l "A" will be at least a good well . If "·e think v.•c arr creat ... that "'e havt' really an1ved at the plnacle, that v.e can do no v.'Nnll: • . . "·e·l'f' "·ronp:! The tn.ily gttat man is fully conteious of hlli 11hortcoinlngA, of v.•hlch h,. thinlul ht> h&! more than l"OOUlh. He fttll humble ..• small .•. 1hu1 provinr that hf" ll not 1malL Convt't'KIY, the reaJly smaJI man nt'ver ft.'f'IA small \M>cause his In· adequach!I lnclu~ thl" in· abllily tn admit his own shortromlng1 \Ve con~uct all our affalr11 in RCC{lrdanet" \\'Ith the strlC'o test code of ltOOd ethical prt1icl iN". A11k any family "c havl" urvtd. iStt€FF€R nlOllTU.\ltY LAGUNA IEACH -==============:::::::-1 Singer Cuts the High Cost of f.ducatio~ ... Just in Tune for Back-to-School SeWU1g Malcai>Amerii:ans and per-up~ auccesslon ol foster sons wilb Spanish surnames homes followed, until Fred, 15 compose the largest ethnic ye.an old and confined to a minority in the San Francisco wbeek:hair. had to b e We know we can now water through 11." Broadway LAGUNA BEACH 494-6139 _, IOUTH COAST HIGHWAY 414-15.9 SANCLEMIN"n 113l NORTH IL CAMI NO ftlAl 48Z.0100 The main purpose of the Ope n Tues. t hru S.t. 1 well, 35 miles west of here. bel~~w~•l~k~l~n~sa~rv~lc~a~~~~~~~8~:3~0~t~o~5 ~p~.m~. ~~~~~~~~~~~ said, wu to find water that NOW$98 . Singer · Zig-Zag Sewing Machint: Everything a back-to-school sewer could want and need: Singer• Exclusive Front Drop-in Bobbin; Twin Needle; Wide Zi11-Zag stitches. SAYE 'll00 Revularly $129.00 il'NlleMe .. lllpf A"'""'4 DMler lit S-C ........ We ...... cr.41t , ... •111••" flt.,..,~ SINGER APPROVED DEALER .SALES & SElYICE 220 South Ola Viato S•n Clamante -492 .. 719 , ~OllNGlll'OEM.Eft Ray are.a, the San Francisco bospltaliud. Bay Council lw reported. "He came to feel that his Using the 19711 United Slates parenl.J, who wer~ very young, census for neference, the must have had problems so Council Id "·t the be overwhelming they d I d n ' t sa wa num r know what else to do,'' Mr s. of Mexican--AmerM:ans and thQse with Spanish wrnames Burgess llld. "AJ for his total"ed 599,971, compared to a fOlter mother, it was just a blaclt population of 'Wl,4TI and :::f.t ;:::-care~ ~-"longer o t h e r s, moitJy Orientals, 262,281. Mn. Burgesa 111d Fred 1be council also rtported always knew r.bere his sister t bat Spanlah • ounwnec! c:oold be readied In Wataon- per!ONI meke up t2.7 percent ville, but told the hoopiLll staff or the tot.al Bay regkn not to contact htr, am she population and 14.1 percent of chose not to visit. tht population Of the city of "He said he would tell U!I San FranciJco. whtn the ti~ came to get in could be JIU'ified and dumped into the Alf-~\nerican Canal. "\\'e haven't folllld any bad water yet,•• Littleton said, "Of courst, it is a little mlner:lllud." Llttleton a a i d electrical generators may be connected to welll which may be dug later. "Whether we drill other wells in this area depe:nda on what we find out with this well." he added. Sus Suemoto. project engineer, sakl the hottest tern· perature of brine found io the well is 350 degrees at tht 4,51»-foot level. 01' YOUR LIFE CALL 494-1025 Santa Clara OOunty hid the touch "Ith her," she Kid. tara;est percent.age of Spanilh Monica, now 11, was notified surnamed .-wm• -17.5 per-after Fred'• de.alb and at- cent of u;.-·i;.w county tended the memorial service Steam at temperatures of1-===========::;:;:;;-.;;:;:-;;;;;;::;;;;--;:-,;;:;:;:;;;~;;:;;--about 350 degrees is uaed to1-UNSET IVIN power e!ectrlcal generators In ~ L ,.. ..,....., --"·tlcn, the c o u n c i 1 aDd funeral. Mrs. Burgess .......... uld. roported. The -also reported Though. Increasingly di&- flgures on houllng and move-abled, Fred tept up the Inter- ment 'Within the Bay area. ests d. "any normal lftlll.ler," Almost one-third -3o.4 per-she sald. He even taught him· cent -or tbe .rea's 1.& Jell and some of the other chll- mlllioll bollling ullll.! hove dren to ploy the guilar. been built ln the lut decade, Once, Mn. Burgess recall· the council said. ed, FJ'fd read of a woman in San FroncilCo aparlm-the Midwest wi-child had mate up 43.I percent of the died of a drua: overdose. dtJ'• total housing -more ••ffe wrote her 1 long, !hon ony other Bay area com-beoutilul i.u.r. telling ber his munity. story and W"gin(. her not to Italy, ho llld. 1bt well site wu selected by Dr. lloberl Ru, • University of California at RJvenlde geologist, who estimated the probable e1· i!ltence of 1.1 billion acre-feet oC recoverabLe brine under Imper~! County. Long-range plans can for a series of 1'ells which could provide U mUUoo acre-feet of fresh water and 10.5 million kilowatts ol. tltctrk: pc>wer each year. Only 14 perC<Dt of San Fran-feel guilt-ridden," Ille .. 1c1. -::::=======;:::;! ci9co'I apartment dwellers His clolelt friend wu a r hid lived there for 10 years or mnea' aide ot the hoopltal Who Cares? blger, while rT percent of wt» continued to villt tum No other M'&'li:..per tn the 1970 Santa Clara homeowners after she quit be:. job and toot world cares about your com- bad moved into tbW homes him to her home for oc-murdtJ like ywr community Visitors Always Welcome It is most important that the dignity_ of the patient be mai ntained . BEVERLY MANOR CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL • since lt50, 1Jith most of that casionaJ wee t e D d 1 and dally nnnpt_~ -does. It's 51111 Di19• Frwy, te C.mine lttr1ll1, turri So11th e111 rmvement coming within the,0~boJida~·~yL~-----~=tbo==:DAIL==:Y:P:ILOT===·======~-=l~54~1~0_:C~•m~o~··~·-C~·~p~i1~h~•~no~,_C~op~i~1t~•·~·~·-8~o~a~ch~4_9~6·~5-78~6..L~~~-~~~--.!.. last <locade. • o o~ Drivers who don't smoke may save as much as 25% with Farmers Non-Smoker Auto Policy. CARL SIPES -JERRY NELSON Mil Edfnpr, Fountain Valley nt-'500 Plea Filed By Teach«t- SAN DIEGO (AP) -A former assistant professor at San Diego bas pleaded ln- llO!'tllt to a cbarge ol placing an. obstruction on railroad tucb dllrlng an antiwar demao$'•lion. Peter G. Bollmor, jailed In lieu ol IUID boll, lo ocbedUled to 10 to .-W 5eP,L II with ftft otbtr men 1~ after lhe -lion May 12 in Del Mor. ar A -y grand jury Indicted IU-1111 whose 1XJ0tract to t e a ch 11t11111.....-. F;r. -t '2..J41t eeooomk:a: at ~ San Diego _ . • Ml-1411 aebool was allowed to end thil FURNITURE NINE-FOOT SOFA CLASSIC FOR THE SEVENTIES We delign I~ wa make II and we cover ft to your order in your choice of colors and patterns with tuxurlous Imported cut velvet and we deliver It free with our five-year warranty. '27 I • & t7171 --w .. •r H.L the gr<up Including Bohmer, "'" .._. '"· -.,.__ -~ :~~;:§~~~~~~~~~~~~:;:;;;;;~oum~~"-~·;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;,--j '• ~ ~: ! I I • • • • -• . .. ' ~ .. •• • . . . ': -. VISIT US AT Old M1cDonal~'s Farm i; • WHIRE YOU ~ SEI, PET I TALK TO TH~ ANIMALS \ , Old MecDonalcl'1i Fetm htt hONfl, pi91, cllick•M, :C,°!"' dKks, turtl1s, mules, do¥U, roosten, •hH p c.owt, n. lootltent cottla, hltbyt, r•W.lh. and !oh of fun. ow M .. ~w·, Fenn has con!"'"'"' TroinM .. ,,,.,.,., Anl· ...i Acts & a 't ::1 Ano, Pooy & '-Rides and a Mulo-P-....t MOfT\' ouml. h Mjard M..hol .. , IOc for QI~ 4,.., $1 adulli. ..... Rides 14!1, Pooy Rici" Uc. For lttfor· ~ -Ii•• c111 4"'4JU tr as1.1•. Qo 1t'k1bwo:S ~ ~· San Dleio FnrJ. It the O'own Valley Pkwy. MISSION Vl&10 J r ' 3% DAILY PILOT Pubil,n.d 0 .. "11~ (NII Av<1u•' 10, II. 1~. 11. un ----Pt;Bl..IC NOTI CE -- ,tCTITIOUS llU\IN!.SS NAMli STATliMINT T~t tQl11,W!>"'ll Pet\Cn It ito1n11 butlr>el\ 11 l(P M0T011$, 1')'161 lltookl'IU•t1 W•t . C.••llfn C.rowt, C•lllc•nll l(•nnetn Bur~tlt Pel01\0n. ~ Alltn fie Ave , No s. L-8•1<11, C1lllon1l1. 111" Ol'•· ... •• Ii 0.1"'1 <Ondll<lf9 OY 1n ,..., ... .,u .• o'rnM'"' B "''"""' Tlllt •1•1...,...,1 hl..:1 "'"" ltw Countv Clor• ~· C••""" c,..,,. •• "" Ju~ 'I lfn tiv BtWtlt '· MMldo• OePUli Counlt (_ t/~. 1'1nn P1,•0ll•"'d O••"'f Cc••! O•lly Pl1o•. Julv n 1nd AUGu•t l. 10, 11. 1'11 lt~·n l!oe 11: SUPEll!OR GAllDENINC. .. LAI00$(APE MAINTENANCE, I It Flow or Slfffl, Cc1t1 "'''' 'UJI Pt!,r Mlc1111I Ollvtr. ll't Fio...r 1>1•"''· (Cllt Mt•I fl111 11111 butlft9tt It btln• cOOd\ltttd Dr '" lndlv(duel Peltr Mldl ... I OHvtr 11111 ,r91•<Tlfn• lil9d wl!ll '"" CounlV c 11r1o. or o'""" Cou111V ... : J utv ''· 1•n. !Iv W1l11r T l(lnt. 01ou!v C1111n1Y (.ltrk "'"" ""°'tlhed 0.-•11111 co.ut 01111 P1tor. J ulv '' 1nc1 AllOUll 1. 10. 11, i•n it ... n Penonalized • Stylish PUBIJC N011CB Beautiful ' Stick-on LABELS ~Al···~ • Efficient Order For Younolf or a Friend· M1y La u1ad on anvalopas •• return ecldre's la.bels. Also v•ry handy a1 id•ntific1tlon lab•l1 for m•rliin9 penonal items such •• boo•1t r•cords, photos, •tc. L•bals 1tick on 9t.ss •nd may be ustd for markin9 home unnecl focd iftm•. Al l•b•k •r• printad with stylish Vo911• typa on fin e qu•lity whit .. gummed paper. I ...• ::: ,_.. -........... •UI... I I • .. .... ...,..... L.Mi91 DI• .. l".O. .. .... I c.... ...... Cd.,.,...,. I I I I 1 I L __ ~tl:.C!! PRl~.!J~L_J PUBIJC NO'l'ICB PUlllJC NOl'JCI! PUBIJC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUt IUtlNlll MAMI ITATIMSNT 'TM tollowllll .. ,_ lt dGln9 lllltlMN It! Yf' OLPf PlllNT SHO,, 4U1 W11!ff· 1Y P~t. N--1 e...dl, (1111. Jtm<i• T. J-. P.O. 9P ~ O••-· C1U•N• "'61 1 hl1 1>u1r ... u II c..ina <»IWlucltod ..,. t n ll'llllvldU<ll. JAMES T. JONES T"I• i111......m tllM wlltl h ,.,""" Cit•~ Ill OttlllN Cwnly on Jult 11. ltn, l• 111v.,11 J, ~ °""""' Coul\t'f' "'" PUllUC N011CI! ,ICTITIOUI SUll•lll lllAMI IYATIMl:MT Ti. lol1Dwl119 ,.,_ IA dDI"' --.... M CAIUCATURI WATCH COM,ANY •I S11!!1 ..0.. 611 N _ _, ,......, Drlw. ~I l•Kfl. Cell ...... t. KM'I Mm ... :111 llOlfl Str..t, N.-porf lltKll. Celll, Tl\jt OWi-11 ~ lll'f' 611 I,,_ 11rv1c1w1. IC.., Mlllff ltt l-' 111911 will! Irle Clilfflt'r Cltft; ot Ort-C9'/l!tY, lfllt l•lfl My et J111f, Hn. Wiii ..... I. 11 Jtl'lll. C_.,... Cltf'll Mii (l«t. et n,.. $v--"Or C°"'rt et N Sttlt 1111 CtHtOt .... i.. ~ t. !flt' C°"""' f/f OrMIS •1 ......,., J. ~ l>twl•. "" "' ''" $.NS ••• '·" •• 27 ... •• d ... ... ,,01 1,15 "' [ _ ..... Bayfnint With Pier and SDp l be:d., 2 ba, 4 1tory bomt' wltn private bc?ach In rroo1 of houat:. 11 11 zoned for and the OooT plan i.. lU al.low you to ttnt It u a duplex or Jive la It u a firM: home for you and yoor family, in one ol the DnNI •rl.'U on UH" PftllntUli al NNport, t'uU pti« onl.)I S1~7.500, Vacant. Lookln9 for Units 7 We haW! a lour plex on Bal· boa P nlnsula, 2·3 Bed· room•, 1·2 Bedroom, l · Bachelor, Full)' rf'nlt'd - $10,000 Down, Full Price $89,500. View of Golf Coune Cttarmlng 4 brd., 2 itory home in choice t'u.lsidt> io.. cation near Santa Ana C'..ountry Cub. 2 tull baths, beautiful lilt". har ~ryle kitchen wilh t'IN·!ric built· irui. Raised fjN'plaCt', n~ carpl'ts, dt'tachOO double garage. Ful.I pricl' $36. r,,o • 0'4Tier Ms l11Cl\'ed 10 Mon· ta.na. Make otter. Zont'd for . .,, .... Newly Decorated Try thl11 4 hf.droom home on Amall Cul.d~aac with beaut· ful hardv.'OOCI Door1. Fi~ place. F.A. h•al, Elt'Clrlc builtin kltcht>n, largt' doublt' garage with bu~llln storaee and \\'Ork bt>nch. RaiM!d palio deck O\/Prlooking trtt l'ihl\ded rear yard. All !hi.A for only $ll,!XXl. 0v.'ner u.id llt'll ~ HARBOR ISLAND RD. Spadoul Bayfront Homt1 of lht' finest ronstruction Pit'r lo: stip for large' yacht 5 13edrooms, form•I bayUde dining room Jepatal" family room pandt'd d"n, bar I trplc. l.af'ie h&yfi'Ont lel'Tact' An outinaMtng locaUon 1225.000 REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 STARTER PAD $15,500 POOL ITS TRUE! Msume $95. per mo. or BUY FOR $3)(1! Roomy. INCLUDES WASH- ER, DR1\'.ER AND REF"RIG- ERATOR! Pool p1u.. patio! Call at Olee • 66-0303. i 01\1 'I 1_"(11\0\ . . , . ~ ' EASTSIDE 4..rLEX 4 Be•utlful ~ bedroom units on 50':"140' lot. Q u I e t Eutskle 1treet near major shopping U1!'U. Ov.'l'M!'I' wUI help with financing. \Vanis tut sale. Amna: $55,!XXl. Call ~USl lOpm Eves.I --. '· HERITAGE REALTORS CAR ENTHUSIASTS Small tmt owners. &rdlitect deaigncd )ow care home • l year new. 5 aaraae1, 2 car- port.a. 3 Bedreom1, kwely yard, Nt'WJX)l'I Beach. ~.500 . PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- '42..!HO POOL P,LUS Enjoy tummtt th )'OW' own hup pool, plug .,_, •ff-~ * LooA-1.iainlf/l&J'IGt' • ~.500 • Pteue C&ll 541-2!1' l-01 THE REAL \"'\i ESTATERS . ' " . DUPLEX a..nni.., dlQ>l<x, l · .... .. octan; 2-2 BR.. pit. (1.181 q1n.: fruhty pain Xlnt «>Od. oni, l».500. IMMACULATE • Bdrm., 1% bolU; In ....... """"' Car? .• ~ _.d patio. 0.,.ncr must •DI MORGAN REA.L TY '71-4642 " 67M45t Split Level In Newport Hel9hts O\illllMdlna cnn1ei:nporary ~" ft<Jtlurl~ three ~ l.uJe bedroom• lncludlnt • f\ft'plrtice In t!w' 1nalltt J1Uitc 1or llWIM' "bear akin ··wn- lnp." Ramblli\it kJtchcn with ~ galore and a brlirhl breakfu"t l' a t l n K arr11. The tournamc"nl me pool t&ble ~ lM twnil)' roont \\•Ill lltl)' k1r tf'I(< !'IN' O\\'ner. Thi1 l11 a custom b\lllf, v.·lth a tuh In both bath&. Thi11 dnndy "'ilh a low matntena~ yard is of· fettod at $44,750. C. F. Colesworthy & Company 640-0020 MONEY, WHO NEEDS IT? Seller i>a)'• clo11lna costs has rechx•f'tl price SZil(l. Coulcln'I be any ea1ler buy? Only 6 )'TII nev.·. Close, bU1 not too close for comfort, lo frv.'Y Ir South Cout Plaza Shop. Crnt. All lhls + xtra llharp 3 BR, 2 BA. fpl. home. See to believe! Call 962·5523 Ir 5.17-5641. COLLlNS &: WATTS * Two c & w TRADE * Income Units one block to Big Bear Lake. Eight lhousaod equlty \\'ant vacant land, units, <"tr. EZY ternu1 on $14,SOO. ballUl('l'. Submit. CALL ANYTIME 646-3921 or Eve, 54' 8651 Lachenmyer Re,1hor -Bluffs Best On Ult' wide1t, most beautiful IJ'f't'nbdl, this lovely END UNIT l BR., 21~ ba. coodo ka.J many utru . wet bar, l'ltc. kitchen, priY. '*> ft. patio. New listing at $55.500. HELEN B. DOWD REAL TOR '44-GIJ4 Move-In Condition Freshly painted in!idc and ready to moYe in. Nice yard wit.h p te opening on beauti· ful lllf'it-school lawn. Cover· t'd patio . boat or trailer space. Only m.axi. Phone 5'1:-2:.'!13. -THE- COMPROMISE If you are a coupll'. and no lon&l'r rlePd & big home, but are not ready tor the con· linemen! of apartmtnl liY· Ing. lei me ltll )"OU about a 2 BR 2 BA + all !ht goodie1. Al!e> havr 3 BR, 2 BA same area. CAU. 962-5523 or 537·5642. COLL.INS I WATTS c & w $30,900 4 BEDROOMS Prime ~tlon . Central floor plan, entry hall. fireplace, dining room, bu ilt-in range • ovl'.'n, covered patio, park like yard, sprmkler S)'llem, brk.. 5-1).1 i21'.l. TARBELL 2956 Harbor, Costa Mt'Sa Bayfront Condo I Br, 2 Ba, pool, pier A I.lip. Oeliahllul 11>.500 EMERALD BAY lmmacul1tte 3 Br + tam rm. Ocran akSe or h'l\'Y. Vlrw. Open Sat I St1n 2·5 $145,(XX) Ted Hubert I A•soc. Mn Via Lido GiS-8500 TRIPLEX PlttSh OWMn unit, and cus- tom dtt\ined for maximum aecuri()' A btaut)'! Near new w/1Dlu1u.m, CW)' t'ittpl A an modttn convtnJeneq, A dell&ht ID behold! CAU. $6.304, SOUTH <nA."I' REALTORS. X EXTRA NICE X X quick pol'MSSion X No wurk ~ here! l•ow In and ~ life itlltad of Hxlrc up. SparkUtw ' BR 2 BA. 1900 1111 ft in trelt rnldentlaJ, loc:&1ian • us.~ CALL ~ SOUTll COASI' REALTOR.~ NEAR IAY I OCl!AN 4 F\imlstied 1.1nll1 Excelltnl rt'nlal record Balbo&'• bttt loCltloo IQ.Of» llALllOA BAY PROP. * '42·74tl * N4!'l!ld ••• ,,.., .. , Plam u ad1 I~ VIEW OF GOLf COURSE Owmb:ic 4 bet!.. 2 story tw:mle in choice euWdc! locaUon ntar Sa.nit MA °"""'>' Oub. 2 lull baU... 1:>9utU\ll lilt', bar ~y'e ldtchn •".Ith electric b\llltins. Rallt'd tln.,,l•ce, nice carpets, dt'ta~ dou- b&e garage. f'till price "·/all . (l'Yt."nel' hu ffiO'Vtd to Montan111. Make otkr. 2'.onf'd for hont-. ia:ttrrm $1.0CI MOVES IN ANY VETERAN BUYER Selin' pays rem•inlng Veter&ffl rosts or e~irl&' coru for FllA buyef. Sharp, clean J bdrm., fa.mily rm,, trpic .. 211 yrs. )'Oung. Nf'ar \\'1'.'stminster Sr. &: Euclid Avl'. larwin realty inc. 968-Wm 12.f Hours( BAYCRE ST - WESTCLIFF AREA Sparkling 4 bednn, nev.'ly pa111ted home. New crpts. almost new appJ'1, many xtras. S45.IXXI. * resldentiaL Occan/i\1tn. ''lew. A atcal at $1 45,000. 642-7221. REAL ESTATE WATOI TIIE SHlPS 2400 Oilf Dr. ~fillion SS view of Lido, Balboa Ii: CataJina: hancl!ome house b)' the Ka. oo1y 154,500. TREASURES REAL ESTATE 1831 "'estcliJf, NB 6·1s-.6770 f ill Lind• tsl• or-:-- 3 BR., 66' lot 55' .slip. $119,SOO. 2430 Bayshoras Or. 4 BR. 3 BA., 5.5' kit. Sl49,6Ctl. le. I.. Hartman R.E. Inv. 642-5760 646-26Sl -vJSTA OEL LIDO Luxury Apt. On the bay Magnificent View Slip Available Georg• WillJ•mson Re•ltor 541-6570 64S.1564 The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace ·-------- • ' , DAILY "1LOT Everyone H11 Something Thet Someone Else Wenh D~ILY. ,ILOT . CLASSIFIED ADS ·The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad I --@JI I~ I @JI --~I I _ .... _,. .. Al.NCU:t-ou; SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY -UNDER CON· STRUCTION -The charm of old Corona de! Mar with the conveniences or modern con· struction. Roomy 3 bedroom with heavy shakes, dormer windows and Iot.c;a class. There's also lam.Uy room. lormal dining and a cozy den. Buy now -choose colors! Open daily at 322 Poinsettia. PHONI UNl9UI HOMl5, COIONA. DEL MAI, 671·'000 ON TOP OF THE AEAL ESTATE MAAKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES COAOHA DEL MAA, fl7s.IOOO • MESA VEADf. f>oi&-6990 • NEWPORT llEACH, 646-6500 • CALL US NEWPORT BEACH CLASSIC Lusk 2-sty. 5 BR. dining rm. plus den home in Eastblul(. Gracious family home; extra Jge. ste~own den \v/massive frpl. &: parquet fir. Spacious mstr. suite: interior laundry chute. Great outside entertainment area w/custom shutters. OutstandinE? landscapini;!! Get on the list for a private shov.ring. $77,000. 180 DEGREE FOREVER VIEW 3 Bedroom, den home on best CdM street Immaculate -luxurious! A magic carpel of night lights. $135.0-00 Q:: Orange Coast Q: REAL ESTATE 644 4841 2600 E. Co.st Hwy., Corona del Mar Gen•ral $25,500 NO DOWN General Gener•I --. . C.2 ZONING 125 ft % 2921~ ft Presently mnf!d llEAVY COMMER- CIAL. Owner must sell lm- med. and will entertain a.JI oNcrs. Asking $80,000, but CASI! TALKS LOUDLY. Call N•wport ., Fairvi•w 64Ulll l•nJflrneJ CONDOMINIUM Perfect far eagy living, This one is In delightfully lharp condlUon. The perfect 3 bedroom, 2 bath homf', just a short v.'8.lk to clubhouse and p'.l()ls. Throw Away the lawnmov•er and enjoy the "'eek.ends. Asking only ••• $22,500. CALL 546-5880 (Open Eves,) HERE'S A WINNER -THIS CONDOMINIUM IN BACK BAY AREA-3 Bedroom, 21> bath, builtin kitchen, stone fireplace, F AMILY ROOM. community pool & REC. ROOMS in· eluding bilJiards. Fee land and close to every· thing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $32 ,500. DELIGHTFUL EYEFUL OF THE BAY ON THE PENINSULA. Immaculate 5 bed- room, 3\.'3 bath, gorgeous kitchen, lormal dining room. For the discriminating buyer. VIEW. VIEW. VIEW HARBOR l CATALINA ... from this freshly painted and decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath and den with wood panel- ing, covered patio for your entertaining plea· sures. with s upurb landscaping. SEA to ap. preciate .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . ...... $5',500. -OPEN HOUSE - (4 Bdrm.) -2627 Bamboo, (Eastbluff) N.B. $55,500. Open Friday & Sa turday. Desirable Newport Heights An old Cbarmer with every Modem Conv"nirnce. Near- ly new v.1All·lo-Wall Carpets. r~onnal Dining Room and Oteerful KHehen. Sc.-rvice Porch of1 the badt mtrancl!'. 2 Btdrocrrui tho I& third rould be f'UUy addtd. Alley Ace~. Covered Patkl and Larger than Double Gar- age. $11,750. Call 646-0565, Evt'fling! 646-9702. COLWELL PROPERTIE S . INC . REALTORS In Law, Kid or Guest Problem? Thi. born• la the aturv.·t'r . 2G5IJ ,q, n. Oil ol'I(_· noor. Tu·o !k'p&rate living IU'f'll.5. Atta • t . L&f"l(f': liv1na; room WIUI nrep\a.('t', rilnu~ room, 2 bedrooms ri.nd hillh. Al"f'll •2 • Hu1i:" ranuly room, muter bedroon1 and bath. open1"i lo lhf' p.o111e. Extra.a lnclurle 31" car gar- age wifh door for 1'nmpe-r or tt'llill'r. Ancl the kid!! can \~talk to lhr btaC'h. M.'hools or Lake Rark. $41,500. All tenna. Call S.12·2535. $27,500 3 BDR. I. DEN assume 6-''t;lo Joan . Paym('Tlls !cu than rcnl. Central floor plan, n:11urn.J brick fireplace'.'. hanging lamps & t1repla~ equip- ment included, dining rm .. bullt-in range &: m•fln le: dWl~·a.slK'r, bric, ~172). TARBELL 2955 J{arbor, Costa flfesa IN BEFORE SCHOOL Great li1tU Vt'rdr ~bedroom, 2 !!IOry ('(Jmplrl~ "i th BIG rc11r yard and BIG Doogh Boy pool. GClOCt condition. f'rierd to 11ell. qui!·k JJOSAeS- sion~ ~ Only $43,950. JC-.. W::i::E ~REALTORS --o<54!06 ... 4141- . (Opan Ev•nints) Tri· Level 7 Blocks To Beach tenns available. Low monthly pa)'ments. Enlry ball, dining room, natural wood cabinets. 3 bedroomJ, 2 baths, pa.tic: like: yard, owner transferred, bkr., 540-1720. FHA -VA+ TLC Large Home on a Cul-dc-58.1". 4 Spacious Bedrooms and 3 Baths. Fonnal Dining Room. Family Room. Built in Electric Kitchen. Boat or Trailer Acceu. No Down to Veterans. $43,500, Ca 11 6t6-005.5, Evenings 646-9702. -~ -... HERITAGE . • REALTORS A114tt#-Slldd Big 4 btdroom, 21i bath, M:"parate family room homf'. Completely painted inside and out. Great for the fam- ily who needs room and likes I.he beach. Auume lot I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiii' I 1ntettst loan. $39.950. CaJI TARBELL 2955 Harbor, Ccsta Meaa General SQUEAKY CLEAN ~ •- COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC. LEASE-SELL REALTORS OPTION Sunny bright and .,,. • ., 644-7270 :~:~be~~~1 1 ~ 2121 EAsT COAST HIGHWAY REALTORS Gen•r•I nothing less than eh.'fant. 3 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. l~~~fjli!'i~~~I bedroom, 2 bath, flawl~l~~~~~;!J~~~~;Jj~~~~~J;i;~ grounds and you name thel~ :: :: 11 :: :: 11 :: :: 11 :: $16,500. 2 BEDRM, 11,1 Bath Condo. • &Z living wllh no yard -work .I: no maJnte11ance. Paymts. of $1l2. me. include PITI. \Vhy rtnt'.' Newport •I Falrvi.w 64Ulll (onytlmo) tenns. S4JIOO or $450/mo. G I Gonerol lil .. AiijliliiWllit!Wl9'1 1 Call673-8550. 1.;;;·~·~·~r·~;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:;~i;~"'!'!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!'I!!!!!!"'!"!!!!! YOUR BLUE LAGOON VILLA? Harbor View Hills A perfed spot, with tennis, pools, private clJnJ.a .!J~£ 3 Bedroom • beach streets. 2 BR., 2 ba. & encl. deck. Spot-Reduced $2,900 less cond. In cl. lnrniture-$62,500. MOVE NOW PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES George Grupe This outstanding home ~ith COMFORT AMID LUXURY PAY LATER Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. home with downstairs ~;~tod~to~ai,!"'l LE Th. 2700 sq. ft. or aracious Ilvln1. waterfront mastr. suite & lge. !lame rm. or Spa "'" ,_.. -~ I. the keynote of •90 LINDA IS . is 3 ~roo-·, 3 •-••-. 2 t d 'I . t'l ~ be .1. c 5 °"'1l'OIJm.JI, ........ 3 ~ .,.., uaui;s s U y. a exican l e i~oors, am ce1 1ngs, ~th H Boo Room ••-t impressive bayfront home is a tremendous tireplnces, huge aeparatl!! ...... a. as us ... value at $139,000. Call to see it today. Jim bonu! room, plush deep pui quality construction, slip · · · · · · · · $lSS,OOO ~ ~ a:r t: t !t~ Muller carpeting thru/out, vacant. For Complete fnform•tion bedroom. Open Beam Fami- On sale for $48.500. Call On All Homes & Lot1, Ple•H C•ll: LARGE LIDO FAM IL y HOME ly Room. \Veil ~ndocaped Located on best 45' st. to st. lot. 4 Big BR's,, BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Now ONLY in.ooo Call din /fam. rm. combo. Priv. beaches, tennis REALroRS 56-0465 :WI Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-4161 e~. & clubhouse. $89,500. Charlene Whyte Opom E..._ PARK VIEW LOCATION GOV'T REPO Gonorol Genorot Family fun in University Park, 3 BR., lam. • I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; ----------J.!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~="" ll. . • bet' . I One man's loss can be your1 • 2 STORY $29 950 rm. park home; suarp -seemg " tevmg. gain. NB 3 BR. 2 both hom• SHORECUfFS • -' Come see. Fee, '54,900. "Chuck" Lewis and enly $7SO. down. Every. POOL-$20 900 5 BEDROOMS 1s •~bl ~-k ' Family bome •J><'Cial, R<M A HAPPY HOME FOR YOUR YACMT ont> e,.. e 10 V-Y 1 is Local irotesaional bu spent Ifs tnie! A crackling . bric.It llvin& n:iom, natural brick . , • and for you also, in this charming 4 BR. Cov'I. OMled property. thonsandl or dollars to tittplace. Wlni:tq: ataircUf fireplace, huge family room. home w/spacious patio, on exclwive West Priced only $30,'tSO. CaIL ua crrate what ~ feel ls one kt queen me bedroom&. dinirw room built-In range Bay Ave. Exceptional value at $179,500. immtd~. won't tut• w.ek. cl the most outstandirw: Gourmet kitcbfn • IN· and ow:n hrk S41}.1720 Bill Bent.! CAIL S46-SSSO (Open Elfs.I homn In our atta; from tbt CLUDES REFRIGERATOR. ' ' ' massive brick entry to the Y.'ASHER AND DRYER! SEA VIEW FROM KITCHEN ...Juded r.ar ,,.ro. ,...11 Private patio. Pool with Also from din. area, living rm., mstr. bdrm. fall ln live with it. See tt. cabana. SJ» BUYS m Call 2955 Harbor Coata Mesa & patio deck. 3 BR., 21h ba's .• family rm., 2 f'ven if you don't hl'1 itl fast for appt. to .ee. 645-0303 ----·-----t lrplcs., 3 car gar. $72,500. For app't. call -OPEN FRI. 10.2-$89,500 Including land. OWNER I r a nll fer red. TARBELL 1142-2535. 1-QTHEREAL '~ESTATERS ' ' ', • I '/ Bolboa blond Island Living This lovely ol!kr l\l'O story home with !our or five bed· room.o; def)('ndlng on room u.~. IS TIIE home for the Jaf'J,l'er fam ily lhal want.! p!rnly of room aJooa wilh "light 1!111e island" Uvlng. Thl' rharming upslaini den "''ith fU'f'pl act , balconir.!! an<I f}anf'ling 15 greal. Ca.JI 6T.; i225. COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC . REALTORS Balboa Penlnsuf• OCEANFRONT, 4 BR, 5 Ra. tam rm., wel bar, elega.nl 2 story. Ph. far appt. 67~2. Coron• d•I Mar OPEN DAILY 1-5 500 POINSETTIA Fabulous rornf'r R-2 lot, "''ilh 3 BR., 2 ba. rustle home. Lots of '"ood I used brick: front encl. priv, patio. A real CdM charmeT! Priced right, $51,500. Huny on thla one!! Howard Wells 3704 PARK LANE CORBIN-A"'""" 5%1' loan. 3 AJmcst walPrfront . Isl llmt bedroom plus den, 2 baUu1, QUIET, DISTINCTIVE Hstod, custom bit. 8 yr. •Id N natural brick Oroplace. Super Older Home The style ls Big Ca.nyon. The home Is hand· oome nr. Nt'WJ>Orl Jsland. MARTI b.tllt·ln range-oven-L Lot 90me. The community is extraordinary. s BR., 2-lty. er could be diahwuhf:lr roven!'d patio, arge $11 5,000. For ipp'l call Paul Quick ""1vert"1 .. ! '2 Bdnn. d"· REAL TORS 644-76'2 REDUCED truu • Shade ....., brk. Unu11tal ol<kr, 2 bedroom. plcx. Be utltuJ tn d --$27,960. 541J...17n l ~i bath home on hue,. lot. PERFECT RETIREMENT HOME " ••cry .. BEAUTIFUL HOME $3 000 A Littl Lo o"'td build another hotule ttJI. 187.lOO. BEAUTIFUL POOL ' • • ve Sweeping view of ocean from this 2 BB.. ff? Call: 673-3563 ~Eves. Located in belt. Costa Me-. Walk 10 the beach.1.arte cot on rrar. Priced at oN.>' mod. home in 3 Artb Bay. Low maint., ~es.' ~·· Wf.lltlng dlstanct' to k>t.. "" 1or bol.t • tn11n. & 'Wow'' S33.SOO. Additional oroPttfY Level lot Move in now. $64,500. Bob Yorke elemen•·.., IChoQI. This bi• 5 Bdrms, 3 betha. tormaJ t-faon )'OU been drN.ming or Adjolnlnr avallabl«' alto. ~' • .,_ 1 ~-I F1rtd ttmr advert!M!d. Call EXQUISITE WATEflFRONT .f bedroom 2 mry borne bu "'"' rm. arge ut: rm, aepart1. e 646-nn to mtt. New 5 BR. raldence od Ja'°°n of exclusive 2 botha. tarp lamJ1y nn., GINNY MORR100'1 tamil1 room. mot0tt land· t ban. ~u Pab Verdes ltone ••• -Rl!ALTORS-9C11Pinl. corntt privacy k>-Unda L<le. Three lrplcs., 2 we ~,...... ...,.,_ CAJC ...._ ""''"'c'" BetulilOI built-In + •,. l:m -catioo with .,.t«ti•• blOck carpeting A: dnpenes. Many, many extra.a. ""' 5 nw trtt~ teaturn ddl walmil :,.Mil-Verde Or. ~ wa.11 [f'nclnt:! Thlt extreme. Eileen Hudson And • llva.._ Gl'lldou:s cabinets and ous tf'lrouch • ~ • ec.ta MiM lY wtll built name 'Niii moni -:'7=:;==.==;o~;=;==~ 1 BAY _ BOATS _ BEACH ..im1or "' o. ~ ol potlo bor -ltah tropical *• • •* 115l-<llll th&n till II><' pktunt and clo R·2 South of Hl9hwoy 10 THE REAL "-ESTATERS . " ·. .. .. The Christian Co. 1111.!1 hnt l\lpphrr of roo!u~ niatt'rlab in Lm Anti:t'lt'.S and Anahf'1111 1.11 1lso the IOul'Ct' Gf lhOit• at\('lt('U\"f' htoalo')' &hakt' 1'001",. lor l.uJ:k'• Spyclus Hill. The 1'0tTIJ>lU\Y 1 .. rno.•nf'd by t"'o hmtht>rs, Ont' or whom hvhi in llarbnr \'lt'W lhlla. \\ben his lm.•t>ly four ~troom homr .,_.a.!I bring built hf' 11 pr c i.1 I ordr~ hii; <Mn e.'l:trtt he&\'Y lha.krs. Now th1~ grt>at roof a.nd all the e.x•ra fealuf'f'fl below JI, .!luch i.~ a spark. hng JlOlil. fer-land, greal patio arf'A! and profesi;ional decoratll\g are for &ale. Come, lnsPf'('I this root and buy the "'hole lhint;! Call 67;.. 7225. COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC . REALTORS AMNTION BUILDERS 1.'lt Time offered • 2 adjoin. R-2 lot11 iu11t waiting for 2 <luplexes . great location - $00,000. JUST LISTED Harbor View borne with pool. Spacious 5 BR, & family nn. "Some.net" hom~ featuring C'\l!!lom decor thruout, Y.'et bar, 2 trplcs., plu.11 your O\l'n beaut. pool. $74,500, 675-3000 m II.\\· ,\ llE .\fll Cost• Mesa NEAR UPPER NEWPORT BAY • $25,250 3 bedroomJL, p olished harowood • s11ag """"'· double pragf', huge lot ""Ith to11.'ering Ahade t r e e • • Amimt! the VA 1oM and $157 per mcnth pay all or no down to l1e'W VA lean. First day on the market. C WALhl Hp, 1 l l Real ton -Open E\><s BY °"''TW"r: Colltfe Park at't'R 3 UH Plus SrPfU'•lr Soun<! proof '1ud.Y fOI' Dad. 1 111y. hon~ 2 HA, ~-ti.m. Rm. NatUl'ttl rt"d brict< frplc., In II):. !iv r1n., 17-18((1 llq. n . Conv. lo all ld\ls i lhop. plnJ:: ari:w.11. $33,000 princ. only. 5'19-0411. BY ownrr. 3 br, den. 2 ba.. t-pl. drp.!I, dbl rrplc. hllln BUQ, dlsln•tl£hl'r, CO\' PllUO. F.fl('l baC'k yd. Sllt\1~ t fnJ 1l trees. Nt'~·ly palntf'd oul!!!dr. A'\!lumable I 'M Fl~A prf'Sf'nt loan. No quail· ry!nJ:: r'l'q 's. M&-'1956. ZT.I o xrord Lant, BEAT THE HEAT Alr-rornt 5 BR 2 story • qUlf't trtt llnNI atrttt. lmmacu· llltf' w/dttp aha1 crpt, VA· CANT, 1mmed pou. All t!'rm!I • HURRY! $39,ll!IO. DU.I.. 545-8-t24, S 0 UT H COAST REALTORS. 0\\1NER mu11 .-II. Newly dl"C. 4 br. 2 ba., lam. rm. Crnr. ReAdy to me~ In. S.14,500. 950 Serra Way >t&-OS<O. Fount•fn V110ey JR. EXECUTIVE A big, beaut. 5 BR Mme df'slgned tor the family going p I• ce a , . HUge n1anlcurtd lot, comm. pool "''/no malntt!'na~. cul-de-- 111H· for kids saff'ty, only ! yn. new. AnxlouA teller has bought new home in S.F. area and Aa,y.r. ..Sell at $42,200. All 1erm11." VN no dn. Hurry. call for details. * PATI1 WALKER RLTY 17171 Beach, H.B. Mlo-1(13 ROOM TO PARK Your Boat or Tr11i&er , .. and your lamily, too, 4 I BR. 211 BA home. Priced n11:hl • S3l.950. You nam.f' thr tt'rma. CAU.. 962·5623 I 537-5642. COLLINS i-WAITS c & w * ~ BEDHiliot & FA.Z..tJLY RM . Royal heme. Sharpest A lowest prict'd home in area. Xtra largro lot, Seller will pay 3~ point• fur VA er JotlA A le, or all k>an c:wts at 5~ down payment. l•rwin re11lty, Inc. .... ...,. 124 Ion.) O\VNER Trans. 3 bedrootM le den, 2 baths, dlnin& rm., ntaSter bedroom hu e&napt le larie mirror, boo k lhelve1 6 built-In bar in the den, ramily room. near liv- ing rm., brk, $27 ,500 . 846--0604. JUST LISTED OWNER m""I .. u. Swim .C Bedrooms $31 ,950 pool, 4 bedroom•. dlnine Thia: ~auliful family home b rm., extra bath&. rear living room, oalural b r l c k located In one of Costa fireplace, bullt-ln range· ~tcsa'' best areaa. Lush e v e n • d lahwasher , brk.. Caf'Pf'IJ, beautiful landscap. $30.500. 962-5566. ini;: 1.: a cool revered patio. "iim'R7.x;;;;;;:-A;m;;;;-.j Don't mi.~s seeing this one. O\VNER anxioua. Call 979-1050. 6% lean, 4 bedrooms, l MESA VERDE 4 Br, family room, 2~ii baths. Ov~rsized garage + room for boat. trailer, etc. $47,500 Roy McCardl11 Rea ltor 541-m9 1810 N"°'port Blvd., C.M. baths, twat famUy room. dining rm., extra bonu. rm., buUl·lns, dl1hwa1 her , fireplace, rear living room, brio., 132.950. 96>-88S5. Gard•n Grove WHEN YOU'RE HOT, YOU'RE HOT! • •• hut ii you buy this 4 BR, 2 BA, a1r-rond horn•, you'll be cool. Alto cool pri~ i- cool lt'nnll. CAU. 962-5623 or 537-5642. COL.1.J.NS A \\'AITS. c & w * BRAND NEW * 3 bedrooms. family room. Huntlngtor 8e.1ch formal dining, 2 balhs + powder room, 0vf'r 2.000 sq. It. ... F..20th SI. 152,000 '.\ bedroorn!!, family room. 2 htith11, many built-ins, i>ell rlc11n o\>Pn. 490 E. 20th St. $1.:i.!XXI °"''tltt. 646-7676 NEAR So. Cat. Plaza beaut. cool a clean 3 BR. fam/din. nn., Iii ha, tmrnffl J>OM • FliA/V A or lake owr s•t. ~ loan. l"rplc., cpU, df'P', bltm, lgt>. te.Jnd cor. y<l. f\.f8,)I lte. 2 )ft. al $'285;, 598 VETS • , • $100, TOTAL An.'<10U1 sellPr will pay moat of ~ur ckls.lna: costs! 4 Hu.a:e bednnB and all Che goodieB; fittpl, new watf'r toUf'l"K'r, dM"'lhr , <.'OVt't'ed palio. nr\v <.'()f)Pf'.r pJumbinc. Xlnt atta I: only $31,950. CALL 8'2-1418; Eva, 9tiUl65. • PA1TI • WAUCH .... ~ S1urgeon Dr. ~il25. OIARMlNG 3 BR. J BA OiOfCE C:O.ta Mesa By w/Nic cpta. drpa. a-,Jc. owntt. $1600 down. V1cant. Patio kiL w/blt·ln aptl 4 br. 2 b&., crpt-drpl, fam Vtry prival~ prdtn patioL rm. neat Ir clean. Tike owr Corner lot w/sprtil" • boat rnA 7%. Only $277 lltt" st~. m .fm. 9a.11.73 att mo. Call Ofc. 83J..U03, 5 PM wtcdys. h bo ~~~ J tb ~II • bednol1t bNuty. 1andscaplrc airrount1a tN ~ to your own decor-2 a 1 BR dupl~ on rear of Wakh all tbo ar r ••~ .. ., -on oy 8 Don't mi. -. lhb ..... l!x3tl htatod ood 111....., COOL POOL .... -"· Tbe 1ow extra wide. '5' 1ot. n...u .. GOOD LIFE from lblt BA YFRONT In CORO. m1iO Call -id; an At> poo1 and .., bdck BBQ, 1211.000 pr1ct wtu help ,... ..i, --..... 1. Lot• of H~5S7-2716. --:----:---1 BY Owner. u • 1 e c re a, . Repouession $21,900. 4 llR. 2 BA. 41. tam 4 Bodnn1, lalp 1"mll1 rm. rm Hdwd. On. Walk to 3 )ftfl old, ~ CU "'""'""· all IChooll • col· ......... cloaiftl -.. '3$.lllO. NA DEL MAR. OPEN DAILY -2001 BAY· ~-. MT-«no. $33 900 ~" -~•· ..-oompletoly -"· pint , • to lltDp ,,...mhlc and 1tart """" to build. 1511,lOO. -SIDE DR. Bud A.,~ i...s A fab flOtllf in tront -lo<olod In best o.t. M-Uvlnfl. c.u toll '""' 8'7.anD. ~ • ....i-. --Coldwell.Binker 644-24>0 ~ JSf NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.I . • • clon't mlll this --only .,..L Walk to alt-., 3 WELTON & COMPANY $36,500. can 54H610. Bedrm, """" for bootto "" Lutlt Horbo< Vu Hilb ""'=''=~""';;;.~.....;.tSELLING YOUR ""'"""' °"""' wants tut By Owner. 4 BR, 211 BA. LONG 11&\Cll, Wrlal•> HOME? tlale. lQtltl' """"'"' pool. co"tt O THE ~EAL ~£STATERS . ' '.•·· ...... Spo11lalo tVilt 1...,1, 3 E"'cuOV. ...,,..,... netd 3 Call M).1151 (Opon Em.I EAST-C.&I.: 3 BR. 2 Ba, yrd -· Sl3,lll0. £4.1.""'1. Ir. 2 bL tam nn. ..,..., and < bedrm. homn • OU -tnl. inoY<pc. °""" nu.-dlq>ln. "' ownt\'. Unclor ll0,000. Ownar cUI U desln:d. KATELLA =I~ MJ.SllO <llll. 3BA, tr111<. In front I ~ REALTY, 137-Ml!J. ' 11R. 1 BA In ...,, Xlnt loc. ~a "'PM'•rHl"'aa.St Stll tleGM.CttrBQJ1bt.... Pilat O«effled. MJ..$il. ~ ~ lere. CUJ.cfe.Ac. 1 2 o 7 CAU.. 961-+Ml. Donegal, C.111. -· * Crest Realty MaA Verde. .t BR, Ylm. RM., Din. Rm 2 BA, tra . bock yrd. Prime loc. By Owner.- J BR on ~ ticrt, 2ICIMd IGr T/lln!IL a2.lOll • Coll 111-1.m • REPOSSESSIONS l'nr lnlnm>1tlon .... - ol thooo f1IA Ii VA -- oonlact - ICASAllAN RHl l1t.i. • .. , Tlluni!OI, A-10, 1'72 [ _ .... ~ [ _..., l[i j _ ..... Jie I _., .. ~~I ;;;~;;.;..:....;;;:.:1 ~~1 ••""•~-:·iil ~I -·-I~ I -"I '-1;H~""'• ... .-,; .. ~.-.c11~;;~11 ~!!1"'~~, .. ~::::::::::::~ ... ;~ ... ;::::::::::::~ ... ~~-~ ..... ~"~~.~ .. ~; .. ~::::: 1>11plex11lUnllt -HRPIU u..r,,m. ,.; "'-~ • SEllOUS ulo IQ 17t , ..... _ -I orna .... * * * * * * VllER V.6r --. lilM LDl'fll-t.Uolk----c..ta-wlth -ll'b "" d·~-I br ...... 'br + -"' tho --1111 , llW .... Nb-. w/ ~s-20-0-.. ·--MO-~NTH-u•. LRG I Br. Bl ... ..,.. The 1011ow1,.. "°"'" w111 "' ""'*"' -Ollon , ·~ • 1'>rldaa Brldp. Lo<olld 11r1 -1 • be!>. • " I.,., 2 --. oold all ...... No down VA. * TAYLOR co * ---.... 2 I ... _ .. -VA -.. oil -• dtJ'. Jilt-Ulll pil. Wiii An 1 ar. NIAT a tLIAlt Int--• ll'nL N. ....... I.ow Down F11A or Omv. balho • ~ dwl &nd :;rlQI, ': .!.': 1 ';,.'. -., wm lndt fir O;ola ..... loc. • -J '*"'-• , 1111111 a.od>. 2 cir br, ~ ..... VARIETY e 4 Br, voe•'" •••• 127."'° -· ..,,. VA loan --or N...,... Boadl fo. fllll ·-l + hm Rm,..,... kltch, lml fnal t:." olecl<. .._ : : :: :!;".'.:::: ::: HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$49,500 :: :th. :1' ....!:\!! Income p,_rty 116 --. -· ~IJ.~ ote. -,...., ... ass 0.Mr/ r ~ s:-~Bo.~nvt<, fl e , 8 ,, Im•• ...... l<l.9'0 Bright & gay with color!UI shag carpeting. wtlll tnU... pte. --II.NI 1!1tm W•-TM I W RI NTALS ~-..U:VIEW RINTALS • J er. pool ........ $31 ,000 The hard-to-find Monaco model \\' /3 becJ.. 11 $26,000. SUbmlt )'OU&' dcrwn I UNITS "'W.. in. or putt:bPI 2500 • ~ • iASY doM HI t Ir, fllcd• m-ao or -- Call For Detail• ' rooms or 2 & den. Quiet street. And you own pt.Ymtot to ''NICKER.SON " SPECIAL .q ft. or more bl OrPwt I BR. oceu \!Sew, 1 bit Vk> , yd tor dUld/pd, SUD. 1.o<·o1"" I the land . Immediate posse!Slon. tBam cclllnp. llttpl-. 1, ,;.;.Pit>' _ prefft GU'den ._ 8Q., -11 lllm. 14-ALA Ront•I• e ~ Mt....., Viele 842·1418 ''Our 27th Yttr'' 2, 3, .. bdnnL Goad ftbtal Cl"OYt Am.. sultable *" a fJpL 12J5 Yl'l1. 6Q.tm. ... .... .. ,_ 'na... t -4 WAUCfl WESLEY N. TAYLOR co.. Realton 11'al1DK Open E-56-0llll cupl<d; lll&h ....... .. to lit_...... .... -•· _..,.,. ....... tori .... -OK, SllS. lll>RM ""-... -· • ,Am • ana ntar put; flal.!)t oc--1'Urtdsh bl.th. Will Nmodt1 u. •--...a. e BEST bd! S bl', Dcd )'d. _. -.... ..,,.... ...... •w.i.uw• 2111 S•n JNquln Hiiia Ro•d I---~:::,.::;,;::.---I down. Need# repair, H!plud. CL, 923tS (n4) Illa.JO • Bach, \i blk btadl. ALA Rent•lt • MS4NI ll'ftl vu. QWet •l wfpu'lr. 17171 ..... Bh·d .. 11.D. NE WPORT CENT ER. N.B. 644-4'10 POOL -8albao. Avall --s BAR p 3 llednn., 21-=-==·--~-~· M d I H Nico bomt "" IJliihland Dr. Pennim•n & Schuhmonn llAVE ...,.... far -In uoo -U1tl P'I. 11• 1 °"· h<aut bath, double pr111e 2 1111. Ill ho .. El tJon4o. 0 e Omes H • BR, fanilly nn. 211 botho, Doye 557-,._ v-. Call ,. ...., ...._ r1e1>< on pool. Ptlvai.! overili.td yard: Qulei 1'ully crptd. dro..,I. blllnl. I untington Bl•dt Laguna B••c:h 1ep, laundry rm. Kitctwn E'IL-Wkncl. 644--71 21 tor putk:ulan. Beatty Co. NS -2 Br, 2 Ba, •/t.rpk:. 1 tr e et • $230/mo. fn.. ftftOl!d )'I'd. • patio. s:m. F S I CU STOM BUI LT bllm, •• oparkllng ,,..,.. l!M30e5IMllS. .,.,...,_,, eludes gardener. c.n1~-==;L;;;;;;;;;;--or a e $25,500. •:! oc•ao vl<W -ttl • ln :::.:·! "'"'1>. A cood ""1· ..,, ..!! ~~Loo Al> WJu. bQ11111&11 oqu11y 1n 2 =IEW RENT~'!. lArry -1gt./ywner, Newport BNch •dot. card<n " "'· 3 • · l1ah and w ballr -. A&t. .. -_,_ °' -5*.58il0. * CUTE H' CDIY * Phone (714) ' BR 2 BA, 1rg ro· x 1or BR., 3 ba'o., •pac, dlnl"K l CALL · '='. "6·H1' .. lff. W Ire ....... ~,~-~~-~~~511~~-~· ~;MO~D~.~3~SR~on~lh<:;.--: ~-" ·-~-• 2 -•• Un· r & pd ft.I farnlly m11.; wt'll planned ~4' -No vacancy problmt. Good Cuap I: laundry roam. 2 Btdroom •••••••••• , • $140. ..,. ....... .., -. -.. I nee Ida<' k>I, oven.I! kll•h•",' '"'· ·"-w d-k •-·AMttl tnvutme_nt and pride cl 3 ,.._...___ niL Mod., dMn Uy. t.owe-tlbl gar, 7 yrs new, Kltch1 ... " ,. v"" ~ • ~ Wlrrttr. Q8..5C1S ~ ......... ••• SUS. din/ f patio area. ~!any exlJ'b· llALTY · OWDfZ'lhSp $S80,000 caD. tht ~ McC fd•---u....-Jevt1 w/clfttfUI kltch., 962 6605 •m rm «>mbo: all blll" · "" N • 1 p 1 Oflk IPIVtftmmi DI......; ~1IOIJ. I OCEANFRON't t Br family • '" ~-·-II-...... bltm. Incl dib-• appt's, bli C'I09E't1, plenty ol v.tl bar. tinted 1lan, 1at· " ~ ••r •• • A tW lliowte. Avail Aue. ll lbnl NCWM'l"t ~tvd,, C.M. ~Wlhr, woven wQOd bUndl. ..-uphoarrls, patio, ""/w ttpt1 age door oprMr, ielf-clean. Estat. Si1e Lot 31ll. pz wk. f15.."'18. 541-772f alld. doon to 1111. tncd. paHo & drps, xlnt loc. $1300 ON, OVf'n, l'lt'. Very functional, 70'x135' corner · Only $215()(1 1....1 no :lND. Payments leis than well plaruwd homf!. A jewrl 646--TITI. ' ' WAIK to beach, pr unit EA~!: • 4 Bf'droom _ 2 area, '4 bl.th, Ip. tlF" for entrrlnlnln!'. $89,500, Bu1lnett AllO bl.ch unit. CdM Balh _ lA.rp livln& room I: thowet. Upper I eve I , ~UNTI NGTON­ HILLS fut> lln1·d ~11'1'1•1. only I n11le (Ttlm ht•ll('h, Ht! rini! to see !h1s 3 BR. Z BA, homt \\1th hd\ld fiooni. fonnal dining rm . l"Ounlry kltch, llv. rm 1o1.· picture \l'lndow m•erlook1n1: lret sh1uted cor· ner lot. Only Sll.900. Red Corpet P.f'allnrs 962·77Tl W ALK to BEACH e & UF.DR00~1S e '! ~1nr~. nit Pitt kit. ll'x16' fnm1ly tiJOn1, 2 lireplacH. u1h•1Tnn1. Nf'W ptlnt. VA RJ> p!'JIAA.l $41,500. Submit - O~'llt'I' "nxkluA. 968-4456. •• STOP LOOKING- You've just found the bl!st 3 BR home In Hunt. Bch. C1eanest home in area. Has over $500 In new r:rpffl! .. encl. ~t k>. prof. lr:•l'l'IX:·· and la a child 1alf'·~lt'('('1 In move.in corw:I. Bt-sl of all * 49'J.2300 * •S••·•AB Opportunity 20D Renf..A.Houae ,.,,..,.. family room . ftneed In tamed ceU'a., liv. nn. w/ l ' • • WOULD you like tD be WINTER l'f'Tltal, ocnntroot Ya rd . Wat~. caned lhulten, l ·BR, mev. ~ INCOME HOMES aucccull>IT cotblp, 3BR. 2BA. a.1.,._ required . den, IUU balh. EZ can )Id., '62-4471 ( =1 MMIOJ ~,.i:' *WATE.RFRONT * tNEN,;~~ ~·~ e WOULD you lib to learn * 61'Wl37 * Avallahlc S<pt. ht 616-0JM no lawna ., """' 1 'i;:5 IOIJfllVO..W..C..U '~~ -··-JtOW to be a IUCCftS! w INTER Re••• I -a.ft 4:30 PM. ~ ........ ,.. ... ,"".·· '!!terc .. 1--1' EXCLUSIVE ...,...,,.....,...~ * DUPLEX * s.ut. new 2 I: 3 BR units. u .,.. ~· ON t.UROJS STREET 151 E. Sq St .• Cml• MffL • WOUID you llke to help Ba,ylhonL J Br., 1~ Ba. a.EAN I BR ~-aome l:ftUap fee. No peta. AYfil. 1st Time Ofle~. URd brick LGE. 2 BR. new home, clOIK' YOU OWN TiiE LAND! Ph· 64:2-4B3'I other people become IOO' Furn. $325. Call 543-138'. CTpta, drpl, dla nn., ltY, Stpt. lit. MJ.3519 Evea/wk f'\e\·aUon on poolAite )ot, to Victor Hu,ro'1: R·2 lot, S52.500 . HURRY!! -~==·~::.,.::=~-ceafuf! $160. ** Clean Attrac 1 Br . Sharp, cl.tan, pridr of rm. tor l more unitA. Welker Ree lty 67>5200 SIDE BY SIDE e WOULD you like to doublf HauMt Unfum. J1S hN. wlbe&m otU. ltV, re-em. tor app't. ownentrlp, with ~ bathl, 330 lttAGNO UA 494-1297 3336 Via Lldo N'pt "·a h 2 Trlplexf'I, best Eutslde your income with 10 to JS ~ .. Sl«J. Gu pd. MS.a>. HELPI service porch. 3 extra llf". ' · ce t loc::. I. .,...;,.., 4 Units havt hrs Wffk work .._ "'~-I 2 -~" quid .:--&. dUltl L Hill .-~-ptr • _,erl 3 BR-2 BA· !Odl I: pet OK ~-... • ~ • .''::::::. •- bdmu., Door to cell. ~ aguna • Newport Heights 1 !i batht, 2 have f'rplct. tnlninr! $20S ~ .a ...-: w ........ brick frplc. Manicured lliwn OWNER: New 3 hr, % bll , 4 BR. VICTORIAN' $11 0,000, By apu't. only e woui.o )'Oil Uke to call + atil. fu le) J..eue. Cl' dph. wUh yard In CdM wilh com.-enitnt concttte crpt/drpa, aprinklio:f'11, l!'l lot. \"ou golla &O ill lo lff um Unlv1,.1lty Realty for an Interview to flnd out mJ:5' ;,..~~ ~~etc. or CdM Hl&filanda. One ~t walks. Priced to 11ell. $7SO down. Alaumr 7~~ VA P 1u 1 h Y crushed_ velvet 3081 E. CAt . Jhvy, 673-6510 men aboul ti! Bkr/Owner 60-ml &II.,.. O.K. Have nfl. Rat er l1rwln r11lty Inc. 1 .. ~., 833-86CS ........, leue Not OYtr $250 mo 96S-4<1(fi 124 l~oursl oan, J...,. Pl'I' mo, 833·UOO v11Jue. 3 yrs old &: better 10 Unlt Deluxe Ap1 . Bldg. AJI =--~ CLEAN 2 BR. 1 BA • • -_ ---Evio:s. 642-23U. lhan Tlev.'! 3 blk:B to HMOOt 2 Br.. 2 Ba. 6 mo&. old. Beauty COiiege Maturt --i--,,..;.~· ~ help. Ph. Mike at A R T I S T B E 1 A C H 1 1 3 BR., 2 BA., tM-au1, ,,Je1o1.·, Jll_ah. _PrlJK'ipaJs only . <"all E/gide, C. 'I. Principals on· Dre11 .hop ( Faih. Sq.} Water pd...,..';;'., -;:;.:._ ....... Pl . ---~9 aft. 6 · H 0 U S E -Vl Mlle rugs, da·apei, rrlrig, many 66-2rii2. $49.SOO. ly, &12-1121:.c ~:-c-o:--TV R1p1 lr C.M. • """' ~...... ·• SlB5 -% + den, l'Ji ti.., blbu, from o c • •". 4 Bed-xrra~. fl mo. old. Nrw Newport Shores * 4-Pk'X NI'. Soutn cout HOLLAND Bus. Sal•s pr. Oilld. 1m pet ~lei r O Om I, study, dtn, World. 8.17-3652, Ownrr. Plan. Dlx 3 Br. Ownfr's 1716 Oran&t. C.ll. 64.S-4170 $120 URGE 2 Br., ltovf, l~G, BR'I, ~Ba. Encl $250 • 3 Br., frplc., :I>' liv fam ily room, fo rmal Lid I I WATERFRONT 4 BR. Unit. Bkr. s.G-2321. Pl?.zA & DELI for aalc. carp., Qilld O.K. QuJe( ;~6oee ~ __ <:!,~.· rm., 21U1UTn1. JOdl/peta. dining room. R1mbllng o • e Bell bQy in lhi1 choice artal ...,...... $350 2 Br bltftl bl& roa r ya r d . B k r . OPEN SUNDAY l-4 2•, Bo., h!Pru, 2 car car. lnclu1trl•I P'°""rtv I" :;:.~!!;_"" ~· :.. ~ S150 NICE!&:: bllnl. pr-1215. --clo<c~, pr, .deck. 0....,. 962-551 1. 53' Via lido Nord St(•Pfl to ocea.n , poola I. ten-lNDUSTRIAL BUILDI NGS Clemrnle, 4!0-1%Zl. qe, Idell, pet O.K. 2 STY, 2 hr, entry Jue. Gar, front, II T d . 1 . I B f 1 ni1. S44.0CW> . Firm nir --•e -iea.e I ~::---...,..~---! fedd. $140 lddl, pets. NU-VIEW RENTALS 'ALK to BeaC'h · 3 Br .. 2 r• 1 ion• •Y ron CAYWOOD REALTY ... ..... Money to LMn 240 $135 GUEST CGttqe, 1 Br., Rent-4-HouH t7f.M30 f73..41X10 or $3248 B-1.. all teaturrs, usum~ Ofle of Udo Nord'• m0!!1 Sullivan 540-4429 \'A 1.,,,, S:W.000. Prine. O"· charmlntl horn .. with f.O n. -* 541290 *-Loll for S•I• 170 1st TD Loans ~ ... child. .... UliL ATTRAC. 3 ""· 2 ho, bltm, • BEA(l{OJMBERS. Spoo-l~. 962--0."l61i. tronlqe. 4 BR., hUie up-frplc. fenoed yd. Cloee Ill E-ioas bach, alOve, rdria, utill l'ent. only $2'J,OC:il. All tt>rn1~. Irvine F'trst to call and aee \1·1U .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;,I st.ah 2nd llv, rm.; full b.1r. akle "90-mo. 613-3825. ir'lt'I. noo. 2 ,., .... ,1 ... 1,.. '"'1 i;"'" \ ~ * ONE ACRE * 9% % INTEREST IJSO PRIVATE 2 Br. bom•. ' BR. 111 ho. newly palni.d. ALA Rontol1 • '4S-3900 ox<iuolv•ly •• 1240,000. . ............ I !lilt ~ R-2 ......... 2 old" 2nd TD Loans '"""" ~.K. 325 Estm, CM. 12611 -• FIXER u-., the bch. !u~A'ITI WALKER RLTY . I CHARM & WARMTH 1nn Beath, H.B. 842-1418 5 Bit's. worth of "move·righl· in" of quality homt, ra.mb.I· * SOLO OUT * ing all on one JeveL PraC'· We 1ell Ol'M' houM! pc_r day tica.lly Of'V.' home every in 1.'t.cl\ office. Ustmg1 jual room decorated In ~·arm.eat don't last! Bu.Ye:ni willing! trad11ion. Room for eaC'h In· OM>o8fl your own llAlll\C dlvidual in !he fam ily; room termA • 3 ofrl~•·M~rve for the family all l<>1elher yoUr n"l!fi1. !168-4456. at each ot the 2 trplca.: •• PALACE-BY -THE-SEA -81long1 to top cor· po r • t • •xKutlv1. Everything bu t t h 1 maid included. Op.n fo,. Inspection. C a I I Broker for complete portfolio, $55,000. 962-5511 room for lgf'. scale enter- taining on "v,.rap.around" palio.11. UNI VERS I TY PARK'S i'"INEST I. IT IN· CJ..UDES THE LAND. "I ' I 'I ' 111 I I' 11 ii ---'l \ l'11ll11r "SlNCE 19fS" * • * * * · homes on lot. One of the 536-3323. ,....... Larae tam.ily honif. 5 BR., few rem.a.lnlns large parcela. Lowu1 ntn Ol'ulee Co. $150 YEARLY.% BR. cottage, •2-;;B;;;DC-;RM'o;--,,...,.-..,--.,,....-} hr. $150. family rm. Upstairs chll· Mobil• Hom" Tenillc buy! can now ''WE BUY TD'S" ~lkK. lo beach. Oilld, pel drpe, chndrm ok. Depolit i "'LA Rental1 • MS-JtOO dren'1 pla.yroom. 40x110 n . For Sale 115 &a-lm. Sattler Mtg. Ce. . · rderencr. m-025. 2 BR. dtn. i ha. let ldtch. Sr.ISi. Joi. n 25.000. $55 900 din aru. h)>lc. view at boy. llx55 I BR Mobile home. ' • '42·2171 $45.0611 1210 ON " ACRE, 3 Br .• D•no P.,fnf W/1arde .... No Ire ..... boaJGR&lau.MODJIL N.B. location. Sl,000. Omtu ~Harber uu 21,r.. o'lize car. Children, pda Avail Aue. 20. $375 mo. _,.. 2131331-&33. 64M92tl Mo<" * NEED MONEY? O.K. NEW 3 BR. 3 BA. ....,,.,, '4&-M02 3416 Via Lido 67S-45fU Uhl:40 Pilartm. Interior comp ~111'21 We represent severa.J private CUltGm drpa I: crpts. Im-~N"'oR=111=~-~ ·~=-v-~-.-~-~-1 * PIER• SLIP ttfl ·-~ F 'Tl , __ ........ Bo-· ag-'-lh• $225 PAINT A: II."-. 2 + med. occupJ $S25. mo. + l;XJU,..,..~ lll<•,,. --· * n. ~·uv. <»;} alrlax Dr, .... ,.,.,..., .. vn ..... ,.,, den bM.di uttl. -.n.a. 21' bl towDZW .. F&mfly 60 Ft. J Bdrm1., 3 bath• CM. M>U55; '45-0049 ~ly in your home. Call ' near ; Jdda, pell area. Poot Ca 1 t om Jmmaculelel S240,000 SACRIFICE. Lldo walertront far free appralsal fine. El Toro featuru. Nr schla. $125. • BAYFRONT • puk, '""· 13,"95. Dbl "'"' BALBOA BAY' PROP. LANDLORDSI LAKE rore .. Exec. Home. 3 644--0275 Ololce 35 tt. Noni. <f BR. 2 hr, $3.995. ~T OCEANFRONT * '42.7491 * Do you hive a vacancy! We Br f 9;;:--.;~==--,:-I 3 ha. Pl~r/.11llp. Sl95,000. Seclualon within A: f'Xclu.11ive can flll tt. Many desirable ·• em. rm .. din.. nn., ltv. 3 Br, 2 Ba, famll)' rm, ttlee LIDO REALTY private community. Amorw: * • lttcCLURE ** ttnanla on ow-walttni ll•t. nn. A· tncd yard. Like new kit.ch, wtw, cpti. drp.. $400 3377 Via Lido, NB 6'1'3-7300 I ~ thio: ft'W rttnalnlng bulldlng The Loan Arranger Abllolutely NO CHARGE. eond. Refl reqd.13G-3153 a.ft mo. ie ... Showft bf QPt. ~.!;~11' I sites with a com,n1andin& 492-8332 or 492-0U4 BEACON RENTALS g pm. 714: 4M-646t 213: '197-1187 M11a Verde · viev.· of lhe We1lem White Money Wanted 2.50 e '45-41111 * Huntinrfon BMllt LIOO hie LIJvety 2 BR. 2 Ba. • BR, 2 BA, lhag crpl lhru· Hou.tt , lhe blue Paclnc, Seal LAN O • ALIC ~ view, bw.IL 1bq oul. '"'0 ... ,.,. '°"'"''· 14 Commercial Rock • th• ""' Dona Point MONEY WANTED DL RDS! W In bcb. l br llin. ...,....... MltL t.aa.. fruit trtts. Jm mffi oc-ProPerfy 151 ){arbor. ltMltOr wanted to factol' IC· We SpedaUu tn ttnparf ~ pets, Sll5. $2'15/ma. 615-61DS, IC-UK. ('Upancy. $32,SOO. SST-706.'t __.. • $39,500 C'&lh or term• counll receivable. W 11 l IJeacb e Carma dd Mar e Rentals • "'-3'0I WESl'CLIFF, ~ x e cu 11., • '"""=::::..=::::::::.:::::.:.:=:_1 C-2, 2-2070 Newport ev.,,.,./Bkr, TI4o .......,,, aaalp •"""""" u col-A ...,...._ OUr Rental Sos'-• HARD to !Ind. 2 br, nr home. j BR-l Ba. ltMut. Mission Vi1lo Bl\'d., CM. lOO'xllS'. Princt-Spectacular 360• View ~~tmll. Nationally ~· vice ii FREE to You! Tl7 bctl, kkk OK, Sl,,. atrium. YMf'b'. can: $24,950. Small llunt. Sch. homr. Healed pool with pool swttp. Ea.sy lf'nna. CALL TODAY!! REAL E.8tate, Salio: or Sold. pals only, Ph. &G-1121. Harbor 1. Ocean. CdM ~ att'OUllt&. 20 "I • a r Nu.Yin-! ALA Rentels e Ms.JM WINTON, Rn!IOr 6'l5-o3D1 ELEGANCE Call Whit. 831-""'-Fo..., Cone! I I O>ntlomlnlum "'°·not l•aa<d .......,_ :IOI' ""'"' --NU-VIEW RENTALS * ewrrs t Br ...._ 1 Ba. PERSONIFIED E. Ollon, ~al1on. for o:1: ums land, Ftt Almplt . U.!500 lq hie. n'-'i'1'3-1900. m-«t30 er ~ * CONDO RENTAL in Frplc. Beaut. 'end. patio. Enter thru terns then feel N•wport Beach 160 ft· Sl.5.S.000 for quk:k aale. 1MMEDIATE po11eJsion VILIA PACIP'IC, free px>l. muua, .chla. $3115.. lsl \Veatem Bank Bldg, Uni\·er:ltv PArk, Irvine Days 552-7000 Nlghls •h• lwrnry of O.autl!ul gold MOYE·IN·TODA Y 11" 3 BR hac on. TI .. 2'4-19tl Near new S bedrm. 2 -'"""" COWU. ""'1<> ....mG. "''• <Ot'J>l'ling, mjoy the EASTBLUFP ""um• "''"'"' -• .., SAN JUAN CAPISl'RANO _,,,.... l[ie I 'bath, fully carpettd. ball.:"" -boat =-~:.:=-.,,....,.bcb.-=t~br-,-=2~1>L- de n and wet bar. Thb molt $56,000 qualirying! 4 BR, 2 BA ~S Acre * Hone O.K. . All buJltlns. '275/mo. ~ ~ 1arwin n!lllty, IC~ pof'Ch. pr, ki4L unugua.J 2 bdnn home will 2500 Sq. ft . 2·1ty.; ~ BR., 3 rondo. Pri~ inc w/w erpta BY OWNER .* C93-913S lease. Ca 11 5'5-8424, · Rent-A.House nf..IUI 1ell for only $.'\6.!ISO. ba'1., huge family rm., tor· drps, ~'asher, dryer, rtlria:: Mountain,, OMert, HoUlll furnllhlct 300 ~~COAST REAl.r 3 BEDRM., 2 bath. Xlnt HARBOR YIEW HOMES-2 6 I' 531·5111 C =i U1·51DG lil.1ge ReJI Esl.1te i eel h •11 :~ dln~n;' :;;~ manlcul'ftf W96211~~~ade. C A: W Jteoall;y. Resort 174 n.IL--111_. cond. Fruit trees,&;· Den or S BR, $380. La.• r-~r Joi. • -1. or brlck r I ;rcu u!J, I ' otrio:rinf. -....u.i or 963-4002. U9 ... -dener Inc Only I mo to mo. 16-'Mll:'I ....,, '""" ..., Exclusive with • MONTIC"" , ,... l.AJ{EJ>"RONT -113 Acre • 3 ' , "WOrk enhance th!. spacious .,.._,.., By Owner. 4 Ama.11 cablna $l5 000 tvrE 2 bdrm hoasie, mo. No pets. Agt. S.n Clemente 3 BR, added fllmlly nn ~.J.. BR ·• Cr PI, d r • p es · • · rum. wt---WI t r 962-4471/546-8103 REALTY [ft 1~"~\1 . ....,. lhrou.ghoul, rovered patkl BUSINESS Lot SOxlOO -e--.~· n e c· . . BEAtmnJL 3 bdrm J ba.. &± -LOADS OF TREES =~. ~"~=n~.n \~'nn~t~·:!· Univ, Pllrk Center, !:vine :Sf s; ?#{' wlgas BarBQue wlllklni Sttgarloaf $3 950. $215. mo. or )Tly $275. m<i. MA NAB 4 BR, 2 ba. crpt-dflNI, bitna, Uvlna' room. tormai' d1Mw R11i1blo RH I Estala Coll A"ytlm•. 8.13MO Ii ' II d!Jto""" to achls Nr. •hop RESTAUIWIT · ProP"ty Pbot>eM!-9976or67>-3""1. IRVINE "*' lndacpd, oprnldon, nn .• II. !di., tam.. nn.. ... , ----'-146-l l9l ---ora1·1· hours ii A~i to 8 PM .. -oenten. '24.500. By ap-includes lJquor UC'. · HALF blk to bcb. 2 br, 2 ba. ~ back yd .l patio. Dbl clolled A t ,.1 u m on Gott , . ~ if'°'. rca ty pol,tmmt onty !145-S324. 182,.,., 117'. Kids OK. YEARLY LEASE pr. 1245. 191-2482. Coune, ,._ cuii.. Rent/ OWNER Sac r I f It e . 4 A r"f'I lx'nuty in Uni\' paJ"k °V FOR Sale or rent _ Finest Godv.•in's ALPINE Realty Rent-A-Houn t7f..&430 2 BR., den, lge. LR w/u.ed BIKE to Beach. Vacant 2 br. leue. $325 pet mo., Agpe. bedrooms, family rm . , \l'L!h iit'll'. 2 Sty Jull iard 2414 Vista Del Oro view AJ1YWhe:re. 2 Br .. 2 Ba. Box 1796. Bl&: Bear Lake Coron• del Mair bride .trpac.; ~ blJt. to Sl3S. Brifllt kk1t. only, 49"J.Dl. beautilUI carpeting, custom mo~rl ll'/bir ho/1\1! room + Newport lk<t1ch redec. From S 5 2 , 5 0 0. 1Il4l fl66.15ll beach. $325 Morith. Maxine Renf..A,.HOUff t1f.l430 -"'----'------I draperies, entry hall. dining :: ri· ~ &, bepi•t y:ird. 644-1133 ANYTIME Ews.. (21.1l 448-5376. WALK TO BEAOI A: at.op. WUUama 6C2-SZ35.. HoUIM Funt. or rm., rounll'Y kitchen v.•/f''t.-&12.-22!2. 2 i""" 2 -.,,.,. ____.._,_.. I BR. 1\i BA ~. 11.-n1!1n) deror:i1or ex1rtiti, by WANTED I.obi, aedu&!d $2.C50 .,.. PA ,.._ !"a~~· i-Uo, c·-nr be.-ree vnfum. 310 tra io:atinc IU'ea and douhle o"·ner. 552-Sfm. OWNER, 1 br tondo. w.o, M-cabin 110: _,, $225. mo. 50-1489 _,..,.... ........, :~,;;;;~;,.-..,.--:.::I oveM, extra COncn!le walk, SPECTACULAR unob!!tnicted )'our hof1!8 b wanled by R-0, dilp, refrl&'. TollJ cub Labakle cabin p.\O;) Singlet er tamiUes, fUnl « liillll ...... ~ .... · ·J f.Wl. mo. 96Ml'10. BelM. Island fin ished guage, brk., 1..,., Miml'body Dne"'here. Let $175.+ impqundl. Aaswne Ca.D --ar ~,.., u-•-tbr-•~~. ~ lrvlM S36 .,, au ,·ie"' of rnttre vnllry . rt brok n!A 7.,, -~ •uw-n •-~......., ..,. ..,,.. IM -* l..EAS:tlOPnON ·""°· ~HG!ll. J.tO' fronl o" ,,._, ,;d,, 4 BR. ~"'find Iha:~"° you knds, ~bchs. Ev.,, 6 -Rtol """'"·P.O. Roni~ 97NQO ------· -ut IJttl< ~ * E. 2 BA ,.,l.._". hOmr. T1•r1lr • w Box 2121. Bis Bear i.b, S Bl't. 2 blthl ·••• ~ Bayfront home * HOME S BOUGHl , Rock Hill• .. ~46-.(lSI a.Jr. Ii p~1 CAL 9 L (9 '''·1414 FOR Sale or Rent;.Lquna Calit. Dana Po• FABULOUS ntW 2 BR. l J Bil 2% baths •••••••• S3«1 l'ftl' apt. Frmt ~% .:: ush In one doy. No dis· -------'-••-"-.. Nliiud, Wtat I Condo. 3 BR. IJke to Trade! ('ta Tntl<t"• SUMMER RDITAL • Dona t.wl IJttl< laland ..,_, I BR. ttn. Auo. ....... $350 tot 1o.., S<pt. Llfti ,: count. 11 Y1art expert. Laguna Beach RI AL TY 2 BA. By owner. 644-7917 ~column 11 tcr )'OU! Point 3 Br home, fnmllhed. w/pilr. $llll)'Pfl'mo. S75-40a 'BJl Famll.y rm. ••••• $32IS pn mo. ind.. ue Of.,_.., enc1. CALL 142-1411, SPANISH Ne ar N••••rl •••• o rr111 eves. 5ttnn,5dl)'lf\WSbac:ks. Phone 50-1674. S.lbee Penhttula SBR. 2ha. fam. rm.·· $310 plitr I: alip. 1 year OlltiaD PATTI WAL K ER oo,......11ata'°'·-t1tts e· ecf h•11 •...,.boobtaJnodflr 111,000 REALTY. CHARMER lwmrloul, CUilom d•c:orat<d 2 BR., ......,, !uni. 0-to p I to putthaw at 1111,lOQ. ~ Thi• charming 2 bdrm, home 3 BR, 2 BA condo. New C1 (i'Q -Q. ..(\ "'-I -f)-C ~ Q.• bl;y. ltellable epl. chldn OK. I 1 * 3 BR. 2 bl. hottle unt. 1 ,. OWNER l"vi"K· 3 btdroom• olUn tmmol dl"1ng ,..m, orai,.. •hal crt>< lhMJOUt, p~ J.'Q!J ~). ~ IJ(/" V Avall S<pt. J.S, $Hl mo to REALTY ty. IStlfl "10. US Topu. 1 & h""• lamUy room. "'wly -floors, briok ..... -dra ..... h u l '. r.. The Pun/• with the !uilt../n Chuc"• mo. -Univ. hd< c.nter. -~ °":..' BR-•Pl ,,.,.. !1ecortill!d, built-In BBQ, place ' a short w11.lk 10 wallp.aptt, elec. s a r . «I, Cor'On!I def Mer c.an AQJt1bM. 1SJ.GUO * lJllt •N SO mo. dllllntr rm., bull>ln,.,.. a town a "'•"· 137,!500. oponer, pool, claoe to h<ach. 0 ,_..,.. lotPn of tho HELPI Olllco boura I AX to I PM ea. -: :::""' ~ 1111 o""· 2 bath& patio , ~~ Tm"" Owner, IS9 ,5 00 . 1ow':"',.:OiO:,~.,::"'_: i. 2 elo...; quiet .i..to adulll lnd uW.lorw!ntlr - •onru<lor .,..,,.,. hrk . .,/TO/a ~~orMHllO. _ I ....ialbdr.untllm.-Ell. •2:11 .\plosBR.i-. C 127us'000TOM. ,.,_II1mED-4 BE" REAL ESt'A'/,t:fE Fo5,,,,81 Rdl., .. cONVrm .MDodl!NA I H 1 O S A R I "' ~~ wttlr yan1 In OD1 : ea.~~ l;::.;:: .. ;: -, •• -.... "" • • • J> I I' I . I I or UIM Rleh11nda Ont pet • Ull~ apt., """' m ... ROOM HOME . Wood l l!IO [;Jenhl!)'t'e St. pllancH. Ntw p1ilnt In I: ouL _ . . . . . . OJC. Haft rt.fl. Rent « wh*!r. UI~ Topu. f burning flre::.":i plue $H73 5494116 PllllPll "°'"'· tk<ar. l'l,IOll Jaw. Not ...,. $llll ,... W1NTON Rtoltlr 115-at Hlhlit ""'· ... TBR-& Den $36950 GEM I ~ oi T I x I !" -help. Pb. -•• L~ •• ~ bellt>lnt. Cay family Unlqu<, ·whir. brtc.i '..i•r. .~'!!10w .• ~• """'·\~-'!:... I j I* I 1 HJ41Jl .it. ~ I :,:-:_::-~::."""'•.,...,•~,_._,....~"°I'..;...~ .. "'°"'• unique dotltlns 1•lld tnlr)'. 2 Ba., bll-lna. ~ ~ -. _ _ I Sll:P'f. ht thnl J\t,. 1'tlr a;;. .. ·n....:-::. -. =ir •nol lec•tlon. No ush Crpk., carp. Yant """" 1'115.IOPJ. F• ....._ n..--s Br .• 2 e.. 1,.,.. "SINCE Dll" m.im ;m,1 11 h11~1~ le,..,.,,. ... WO<tr. but afftl ""1 far lbc vi... -Carmel. 3 I GI ME D I ' Colorful ,.,,... home. Som• htlliplmt ,~. • Iller. f62.S511 handyman. Call: BR-. FR., llat. erplJ, ....,, 0 -~ bus'!-lnd~~ Ho Ila-•, avail. 1G ..,, U-\Y Pvt. rnfoo c.wl•rrlifll- 0\VNER d .. , ...... 3 Mm!ONREALTY -lol.-In.,-,.i..c I I I' I :-... ~for~_,:_~ .... -.--. D.ya --......... uni-. HI lredroot,. 3 balhl. latnll1 411 AC wf-boma: Ind I onlY. °""" fU•JtU , -· . . . . '~"""' ...-•• 2 BR., 111 lillllro. Btlow Hwr. _ .... •-~ room. -llltelt """' potential blda. "• n.... m-118& ..,,...,._ """' Ard !he wol-7 i... -• ,._ sm umv. PK. v u. m. -• ' - .. f!ltl~. d-.... lrtlUt• pmnllted. A ..... !Nm 2 1' tful;I-- -. li I s u E s I M I n.y ,,,..,. 24 -•11 lfooth ln<L .......... -s BR, J BA. ..... VlLL4 -J ... lli .... :-=.·,.~·:,k .~ ~ .. =·:.:.~:~Act~--.'I I' I I l '!tl~~E! =:::...~ =-~.:::: =:.:~:- Pl.llQ. IU-BL Bia., 4H-f7l8. BALBOA °""' N • B • BR. to!._ """ -drpa, all di. clliliot, etc. 0-to mo. '"' ... -· 11.::: r~m~1~·~ ~ ::-.:. ~ =~ 'Z' ar'.m'~ ::i'1li,~tirw r r r r r r r ] ~ ,:: . .! ·~ ~ ..... im ...... '.:.: :-= ~~ mile 11 ¥-lMt, 411 11111 or -Call .....,., m.OllO e IMCIAMlll ] C..I• Meo BUI' ..... ,.,..,_ mlll. P>llo. ponla a -la - '"'" ,.. ...,,. to OWN-YOUMlWll APT ... BAYllHORES • er, t e.. G!T Al<!Wtt 11111a 10 I I I I I I I ' 1111. -. - 1425 --..... I'll: 56-!IG:I or't OWl!fod tidlt do I Victor fflllo"s, l!IJllO, N•ll. dJnlaa rm, ilea. tow -· • • • • MESA VEii!,)!! 3.1• I ha Ill n'l !21. t , U'I I -•• ~ ...i1 -...nNOWecum.i ru ... .-11 Sll:fll. SCRA ~ ANSWERS IN C~SIFICA110N 700 .:;"oi& J M. ':i:=:,'".;"J:""""" ::=;a,-..,;"-. I ~ ..... tl0,1972 OAllV "LOT -·-.e ~-;--~~-, .... .,·-ll!l!.-::..---_r -~I_,...,._,·-I~ I lo•• , ·-I~ ~I ----~1~~1~1 ;;m-.._.:;l/j)~ r ....... -l .~c..:1:,7:..,:..a:_::.::.~~ .. :~:-~,:-:'..iii.i~-= '-· ~ -WAittt • .._..._ JU •/&'1f-. •u•...,-.... ---.•flApl-.•u•n1• ...... --••us•ISJmmor R...tal• 421 '"""""'' 5311 "°""" 1'-ldll :l~;:l::;JB;;:f:.,;;:'"~;;::;;:'-nl_ Ceot• -------Cotta Mota MM• V•""• -*-*.,--*,.....,*,_*,....-*.,..l"-,.,111=1<00....,SPIRITll==..,AL!=sr'"'• SHOR111AJ11ED Collio, 1ao oi * BRAND NEW. * 1..e1111~ ad dlqo""" whole • white. Vic -...., a * Pl WEIK & UP * irr.1 um. IJ>d,. 1 Br., l'i DELIJXE J A J BR. 1 Ba. Condo ..,.. w/boot llip out!oo> on W•.,. th<"""''" Adami. 96:1-2832 ,...., .. OPEN M .r.u,. J Ir, lflon. e -a I BR...... HACIENDA HARBOR Ba .. encl. pr A ,.ilo. 3fl encl. SV· Sllll ... Rnlli SUmmtt, or 1 ..... 1vall. l'!Uealontll >dvlce on JU" PART CoU\e dos lound ..,.; Ua&trin 111ir liCMC _.. e TV A 1Wi1 SlrVlce AftQ fNm •tSO C.brlllo Apt. C, ~ ::.w.. ~ Mace Ave., 4«11 W. Cont J-flabway ~. Readblp daily, Coll,,,e &. W•llOn, c.M. -· rft<1c, "*· ...... e -S.nteMll4 Paol DF;LUXE I <k S BEDROOMS 2BR. ""1Y tlec>oralod. CllJld * Cill: 675-6120 * 10 AM·lO P>L f92.9136, ""''™· -,..i. -·ID yr ·-A M-F•mlohad & Unlvml1hed "-153 Sllalima>'. -port Balch BAY VIEW 2 """ «12-9034. lU No El Camino l"'L.,.::...:t :.;,;, _____ 555= ·-· -H • • • • • •. 2m "'""''BM. CM Heated Paol -Gara111 -Sbal CarpetJ.aa <45<\913 PARK NEWPORT ""'Pl • .... ..,_, ..::;: n..i. sen°"""""· • mo -or -Dlabwuher -All UllllUet Paid. 211R. crptL drl.... mo. Id. Avail Juno to S<p1, l'J!<O PAUi 6 CARO READINGS Ul>'T• Tri·°"""" ll<aar., Condo. 'um..... 'lllltl Ad·-11:1 ... """' Adult. Only. No..... Wiier pd. Baby "'''"'"''" APARTMENTS "' month. Adu!.. oaly """"".help Jn • ...,. mat0 ""'" vi.. CommodOr, A Uni-:ns HOllDAY PLA%A 241 Avocodo St., Cott• Miu -1204 541-'llOI th llu.v aa<oJ. 615-<930. ten. l ""' ....UO• ""'· M1Mnen. !<B. An1 "Cap. (-..;.;..;.;;.._ ____ ..;.;;;;10ELUXE Spedcu 1 BR. Oft • WJ over phoM', R~ive full life 111.ln", Rtward. 540-Z!Sl ofc. 1 tMwport 1Hcf1 tum ..... SUS. Heatfd -'. VILLA MARSEILLES 2 BR. crplt. drpl, bllnt. clo9-LU:any apartma\l llvillc ov-Vi1c•tion Renti1l1 425 re.din&: tor $3. w/ad. (21.l) Jlo~ SU..!ml t"'"'· ~ ~ SPACIOUS I & 2 BEDROOM APT. ed P" + '*"''11140. Adi" 694-1350 l'ull * t.u ~ * -* ~· )lllJ'll:q. Adu!tt. no Fum'~-• & , ~·ml·L.-.1 Of1b. 646-8919 frloold000na._~thwatu1• ~ LAKE Arrowhrad A-rn.t'M 1,_,_ c' all 1 l "', · L& CALICO cat • ·S p 1 c e y' • --""'"' '""" _.,._., S"ffiO, •ICIU spa. •ww• cabin. 4. 3 BR. frplc. l«· ....... -.. « &pp • wantW-red from home, Lu&lc * 0 EW * l!a Pomoea Aw. CL Adult Lf\oin9 CLEAN, avaU Aue lO, 2 br. nllna poola, 1 IJabted len-tteck. S:.O wlmd SJ50 "k. PAUf CARDS I SPIRITUAL llOn\t"S, Corona <k1 Mar. OIDdD borne 'If/bolt .Up Dlsbwuher color eoord.lna1ed 3,pllanceJ • s:ar, pe.Uo. Adulta over 35· nil courtl, plus mUts or 5-16-7016. READINGS. Brlng ad torn-OwMr· Jan~k o . Trueldell. -· or,..,.. avail. 1 BR tum. $UO .. iJ<el util, Pl h ·•· t lrrored be tloo lllJ.mo. >13-""7 b I -"· nl ,. ... '40l. w. O>ast m,dlwl)r tMfW\y dee. bta.it garden. ; _ _!1:5~~Jg~ 18,-~1 .... ., wba -~·-t b rs-fi1~ ~~ J~r y; LIDO Jill', 'A'.at~rfront. 2 br, ducUon, 10831 lk>ach Blvd.. It found, pie~ call 646-1171 * CaJI: 67Ul20 * pool, nc. Adult-. no pets. u suua.-.. I &J~eo -fea&nU ar • 2 Br. Adults, no pell. ~ , no children. Altt'r AU&Wll Stanton. 1 m1 south o1 or 61"~. um Maple Aw., CM. Mir" huge private fenced patio • plush landscap.. SAY MEADOWS AP'l'S. trorn S174.50 moolhb: .ao 1 11. ~twk. m.81186. Knott'• Fann. UJ.J«J6. _WH_IT_E-,-~--1-.m-. -,-0-1-11 • D·-'--F ... A • Ing • brick Bar-"-"''e• -large heated poo,Js 38'1 w. Bay St .. CM ......an and ........... pl ... and ~ A ' ...,...,__ Um. -pt " l ~.. 2-slory t~·n houae.t. ElK· Rentalt to She,_ 430 PROJo, & &:~ Oub tor l)'PC .. _. pprx >'"·· 1-..:.--------l ... 2 BR. ~ $140 u~ & anaJ. Air conditioning. 0 .iitn• Pelnt trlc k11cMnt, private paUol dh'Orct'd nien &: WQmt•u. RrookhUJ'll/Ariam.t. All)' 1n· Balboa Peninsula Unturn aYl Ol.Ddnn.'• l8Ct. 3101 So. Brlttal St., S•nte An-557-8200 or balcon~. Cl.JlN'tlJ'1a, drft· Sl1AR£ a hOnw, mlddlf. agp Start a tll'I\' lift'. ~in it fo ptn.alnlng 10 whf're.aboull .-.u .u~ .. .,.. ~1.1.,. .... ..-.. 1 3 ELM GARDENS ..... ,,, 1T7 COLDWELL, 19.A.NKER &. CO. FOR 11'nt. Untum 2BR •Pl. 2 --',., Subt .. -....... ..... <'pie or the~ aboui. 11pply. riahl! Calf 8<17-8329 tor ph. Kri511·847-:lSSl ~n.u"u "'""""• ....,......... ...,.. u.au.aGING •GEN'T BA., Hu Ev" ry th In It' ti<''' ._,, ....... _ • ...,..... 118 Sl25 968-.,..,...,. BR tu.Uy fUrn. PVT E. 22nd St. CM. 60-JMS. ~J'VI\ ~ Panoramie V~· 01 the m, wllh elevalon. OpUona.1 area. mo. ,__,, <lpenlng date. LOST CockKtiel bird, white BEACH, dock space •vaU. FOR ttnL ~-2BR opt. •-1 I maid service. Just north of Office Rentel 440 ALCOHOLICS Annn""""•• w/rM c1ri·lt~ rll('l'kl & ~...... Ocean. Lrs .,.cony, Adlll. ., .. ..._ I'-II b Winter S300. Yrly $400. Pool, •dlts, no pets, $110mo. $325 3404.1 Fashion Island a! Jambo~ Phone" 542-7717 or write Y' "'"' cro"'n. a r or 56-9916 or ~n.3. Aiao need A•• l •tan t Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unturn. 3'S ::~;ttn, OP mo. and San Joaquin Hills Road. ~I P.O. Box 122.1, CD.'lla ?.1eM. J11lancl. Re\\·ard! 67a-55Z5. c ......... Mer Manager, l9C1 Pomona, CM. Corona ., Mer Cod• Meu NEW 2 BR. drpa. cplJ, patk>. r~:= (~~~;-: ~~ W'DiJAJ~ Soclel Clubs m ~~~;m~rs ·,o ~h~:~~ %BR turn dupln. $3». Yrly ~~~·util~ ~~A~: ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Lndry facll. $1..R.i. 13 BR --VERSAILLES-\Y' FIND YOURSELF !111.rbnr Vu Jlnmrs, t.faJ(', ftntal. Sl!e aft -4prn. (39l~ no pm. Al9!1 2 Br Unt. OPEN Sat 'Sun. 2-S. ruo E. HARBOR snrrus avail Srpf_ 1) 499-2380. I Executlvt Apartments ..!...IPlk~ ... WAJ!.f. IN SO.\IEONE EL.s.E. Gil-6407 Aft 7 r>rn Goldennd, CdM 642.-953:1. C.out Hwy. (QiroUdo) 2 ~ Huntington a.ech Ov<'rlooklng Nf'\\·port Bt>arh, SM•'r •"tllrtat elfl<u,.. "'•'"pCit'J •i, DISCOVER LOs-r lrl·rolorW ma.le-colhe", BR, pool, dbl car port. $210. S~u11·ular v1c .... ·1. Luxury I ~:;::;•t,~::, ,~.,,.~:i~~11=.,~i;~·~;.~: DISCOVERY \ 'J n)l)nlhs. an3y,·e"rs 1 o Founteln Velley * YEARLY Renl•la • Av11il. BACHL. apt. ] Br....rlllclency Now -l Br., 1 Ba. Gar. \Itch •ha.I crpt pri e~ Near Pavillion, ~· Aval.I. tranc'.e. swim poo.1'. SllO mo. Sept t ocearmXW o f ~7-8678. incl. water. cntJ 6U-8l88. Furnished & $175 1-'rotn $195. !tt~ls open 9 •!Id llol)I ef l'••l "''"'' "°'~'-Tit/835-6885 ZlJ/JA7.J39J ' "Brand)'". Re .... ·artl. 67~75 LRG Oieery 1 br. in C~I. Unfurnl.shecl Children Welcome 10 6. On llospital Rd. 011 h.X •GM 11111m.Jt:tG~ Travel 5'0 or OU-11:.1, ask for Debblf'. No rmoken I child I peta.. From $120 lo $215 mo Nl"wport Blvd. or 51.lper)Or ~ 11s~tto~ --~ U)ST Vil·1nlt)' Cd:\! Animal UXI. Reta. 673--4169. New Fam'oly Apts ESCORT -• ho 11 • Avr. v.anlni w '1·ou !' Jloiptlal ft'1nal" Sealpoint 2 BR.~ SolTM!'""vle-.\:O ,., Bech.lor1 e 1 Bdrm1 2 Bdrm. Color Coord. 2 BR, carp. drapes, rangt'. -BAY VIEWOFFIC ff klndl)' rsllro~~~r 7 yr. nlrl, Si11mest', ~11.,rkly rouar. N91 ..... ach • .,.., -trig., gllnl ..... 1 Adi!, no Dehu:I", air-conditioned very "'~ ....,,..,vf'd ~1uld· R"'l'llrrl. 644.111r.o. AGENT ,.~. •0•0 2 Bdrm1. 3 Bdrmt TENNIS CRT., PUTl'lNG ·~ e.~ ,, h A 1t - ~hore Dr. 3 Br .• 2 Ba., ==---~~-7 1nr. $300. 515--4600 ()I' BACH .. pvt., pool. utU. pd. &&5--0123 S140. ~7-8304 aft. 5. wkda,yl, • anytlm4!!' wkend. _,..._ pt'!~. Al.so avail, doi·k for Redecorated. Lido area ,.aug ler on ug. nr ~~on 11-,-:A-UT-.-\\'l-,1-,.-Pc-..,-.-,an--"-11 C~• ..._.___ 1 ~ or 2 Full Baths GREEN, POOL. BAR-S-Q'p boat up to ?:! ft. sz,o mo. Realonomics, Bier. 675-6700 ht"r ftl~ht to ~tilwl\ukt't', ; e Ocunfront Apt. furn. 2 BR iL lowtt. ]'!..&..~ \Vinter. Huntinqton a..ch ._, ~ Olll..D PU.Y AREA J.Hi...-09-0 Sun. midnight, ifalf'. Vic: Muter size bedrooml ~/ DAY CARE CENTER 67J·T.V10 ~lorn~. ·111 9 A~I. DESK spece-avaUAble SSO ~sE fSAIL Lusk llomt'1. 644-a.l\3. •' ~D-up-1-.-.n--U-n-ru-m.--350-LaQUINTA HERMOSA ·---------Spanish OJuntry F.atate Llv- NEW NEW NEW VILLA PAULA high beam ceWng1, I~ 3 STORY REC. BLIX;., INC. NF.\\'PORT ISL on water. mo. WW provide furnltutt H Si\fL. fem. Lab. Very frieM- llvin11: room w /gu or GY?it .l PARTY ru.ts. ~ip a\>all. 1 BR dt'lux, gar. 11 S5 mo. Answering servlr. TA ITI wood burnJ ..... flrf'plll~. ova!l•bl•. 222 Fo--t A•T, Grnnol 3 •ii.st"" Sc'-"''· ly, \Vl'Stcl\U atte ~1171-··• DESIGNED FOR THE opener, appl111, $775. 2'i BR '"'" " ~"' '""'" S d &I" 1~ ConVf'nlent 111undry area U.guna Bt!lch. 64-9466 crew & guest/I sh. cosls. t'."<I . a)'ll, v ,....,, t'\ft. orr kitchen. Encl~ pl· GRO\VJNG FAMILY i;harp. gar. oJ)('nrr. applns, --"' C•pilfr•no a..ch i.rl& A Spadoul Apta. Tll!T-______ n.cM pool: llmkm 1u t los. 2 p1mmfng pools, SEE F1JR1( ?.IODELli $32.i Yrly lea~. 5-;9-2688. DESK space avaJlablt' S50 (113) 37&.1239 ll?ISll St>ttcr, ~!alt, 1 )T. JUST t~INlSllED sauna. rttrHtlon faclll-E ------mo. Will provxle turnlture TEENAGE Ca.!10t' Trip-Dou."n Vic: C°'5ta ~!es.a. Tag11. F.m,'1101 Welcome I 6-401 WARN RAVE. NE\V dp1:<, S3l0, 3 Br., 2 at 15 mo. Anr<.-servl~ CoJora• .. R, .• ,,. 6 <lo-. ~IWN! very much. 64i.8T!l'J. ties. Stturity cuard. Both, t!iO. 2 Br .. 2 Ba .. yr. -·~~·-.. ,.., ,,,, (10 2 BR, 2 FULL BA) Modtll "-n 'til f pm. (Comer Wlll'nft' le Ed\\'ards) ly: 00 P<'tll. 3206 w. Balboa availa~. 17875 Bea.ch Blvd Ages 12.-11. S50 JX'(' l)l'r.;on. FF.r.fALE Bas~t vi<· Thrtt AVAIL.~. 15. 3 BR. 2 BA. BBQ. Unbelievable Uvi~ - 1a.r., fenced yani, l\haji;, Onlv • Specia.I cabinet space -.... Project of Urbenetics Blvd .. 6-t2-3.l.11. Hunttng1on Bea.ch. 642--021 l.ic'd guides. &'6-5274. An-h Bay, v.?aring tq. •• Bml.ock-png11 • Lnd" wry/lg• r''°,t':..., 2700 Peterson Way, CM _ e _ . BRAND n""'··,. h arm 1 n g, ON1'~1'·1cr. 8 .,...1 dndCfioot r.M1&181~~~~~~~~~~ n1-;WARD. ~28-40. 2 childm OK. 5J6.-0346 2 BR. STUDIO • $240 VERY NICE?!! 2 BR, 2 BA, AU. ~ PAID cpts, drps, bltns, $22ll. mo, Adul!J: No pets no pets. 496-1542. .. ~· nr H rbor Bl d & $235 I e\rport v .. 05 a ' el'ln. a v \"ie\v hncOCJQr art 11 /1•11111) ~-. .. ono. '" ~··. &l'llltil [g] (. ·~ S. ~ •-n Dt----• DIW·Disposal • Drapu Ad1m1 SI'" ~1 1 ,_. ......, .....,..._u ..-I l OUU1 w .,. ""5" .. ~·::t _.__ CHlLDREN ~'ELCO~rE I: ::nril!1' ""' ro .. in·:~ : Corona del Mar on Beach. 1 blk W. on Holt • Dffp 2 color ..... &' epls rw 6~2~ <'l"rs. l.olt Ind found [ )~ ---110 16211 Parloold• Lane.) • Special "'"""•""'""" 546-5025 BRAND NEW FAMIL y . . . • Ort'ICE SPACE, ... Old ~-----~~~I IMtN<:lloo -• HELPI DI ~. H YEARLY renUll, I blk '" . ,......--! <Titl MT-5441 • Nr. San eco ...... 'Y. ar-TOWNHOUSE APTS !\r11pnr1 Blv11 3 btkll No. 01 ~;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii 2 clean, quiet single adull• bor Blvd le schools. • heh. New 3 br. 2 bn. 11p1. 300 I 3 BEDRJ'ls. ~ f,"Jl'Y, Bl!in~. frnl(', n111io. ~IM mo. ~1,~\~!.:.. <q. n. S95/mo. Found (frH eds) 550 Schools & need a 2 bdr. unru1n. hous:r $145 • $165 GAS Heal, Gas Cook ng -r ·~" u .,. 1~· P"" ,, """".;...,, '1 d Ix wl.lh ard in CdM and \VATER All paid 2 BA. TF.:NNIS CT., 6TJ.-7•194; 673-742{) ! or P · Y Bac~lor k 1 BR. patio£, -• N e N e N ------~-jlJ:o~·1;:.';SJONAL -:: 11 1 tr • AFFECTlONATE young lnstruclion1 •' 1 or CcD.t Hl&hlands. One P'I t-1C'·1. pri\'. g a"' es . ~·er Apt $190 , eW eW ew PUTTING GREF:N, PARK Nl'"1X>f1 sub ltaw, mal• bro"'n tabb)'. \l'hito ·~ • POOL, BAR n _n• rt"1uly 10 go. l-le1I :i.t Col<11 ... ~ i ; O.K. Ha\'e ~!•. Rent or Div~ bath ' lots of Upper Apt $180 VILLA CORDOVA . ..,,,. s hnch. S11j mo. Call ~larva, Chi<'a, 11 B. $ 2 151 m 0 . llra rnllnr. Orit'ntal bra.s.o; l N I I~ •--·• R •-U I • 'I th t •1 ti Clf!L i PLAY AltEA '"4 -dayg· r•n ,..,._,, r·-· I ea.M'. o O\·ier ....., nl(I. C"""-'\."1, cc ,,.. , poo · "on o ••on ' •~•· -•••• · ,.,.............,.., ·~-" Mfi..l."l:!l. lx>ll. Cro"·n Dr.. llarhor I~ Please htlp. Ph. ?.flke al pool tables. sauna bat~. 622 H.mllton, CM COOQU-li; F;:;~ DAY CARE CL"lTl~ft -t;,\LROA RA"{ Cl.l~ . Vi('W hills:, Cd~1. &li--0211: I 640-0019 atl. 6. See for )'Olllwlf! 17301 , Sec ~I&r--Mr. &: Mrs. lloban . 3 STORY REC, BLD. INCL. S low baytront 1 bdrm 1 El.EGAXT. small, _l'e"'J>Orl &14-1317. • ~· 1 So f H 3 Kt-el!IOn Ln. II blk w. of ~2062 {NC"at 88ck Bay1 GY?.1 t PARTY R?.1S. P8<' ~ I Crnter ~u1le of off1ce~ For -.~-~-~--~ t LJ\JnA cean, • 0 wy, • 40 Unit Adult Complex DESIGNED FOR 111£ Lo~ leue .. fi4.:i-0339. !nlormation call 6'14-8814 or YNG. lirnl. male · reddi11h BR. 2 BA. ,.1~1,, New Beach, 1 blk N. l'lf Sl.ater). T I 1-· do• ••-1 t I 575 INTERESTED IN A REAL F.~ATF. CAREER! t714f ~>IS--11!12 i\('an1My Real r:,;tat(' Contract &: In.~. &hool '.125 Ohl No. Nwpl. Bl., NB H.E. Edut'alion Since' 1964 l'c ...... M2-7848 I 1 &. 2 BR's. GROWJNG FAl<.OL'l' ust n G.12-30'i'1. ,. ... n. . ~JUI" II!. a-pta .l paint SllS. mo. on -WHAT'S A VILLA 7 Enlt'rtainina 'A'ill be a pleas-E FURN M -Collar-r.o tags. (fl..51. Vic I '. yrty be. 673-8002 HUNTINGTON Gardens UJ'f', Decora11ng will be a L5["0 I WAR. NEORDELSAVE. 3 BR Townhouse, 11~ bn. encl i • ~ELL"XE l, 2 ~r 3 ~m i1.B. S<ll-7751 X282, days. I BE AN 1 BR. DUPLEX. Partly flan. Apt.s. HeU at Bolsa Chica. jo ~ pri patio. Laund Rn1 & n!Uces:. Best dea ln . . M2-1810 t'VC'.'I. , ..,· o,.., ·-c.om--Stt A ereat ... ay of llfe 11 )'OU y. 1r __ ll'·-·r • Edw·~•) Pool 1200 mo. SZ1-AA90 all 6. Airport a~. 8J3...2840 --,~~---. I INVESTIGATOR I $120/mo. Yearly rental. <rr<r"~ ..--• cllooise lhe FAlRWA y vn,... • Special cabinet spa~ ....,,Tlll'l" .... "' • ... u · , GERMAN Shcopherd. ,·1c. Recorded ~teaage Tells How : * 544--0198 * ~·re miuing. Fr. LA. Elegant priv•cy at a • Lock prages ~·/Ji •!or Pro iect of Urbanetics Apt1.. Busin•ss Rental 445 l:lth St. & r-.tonrovia St. Call Toll Frer u Be.ch ' prlr.e you can afford • com-• Bm cell • Lndry • Patios J <iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Furn. or Unfurn. 370 NEAR. 17th & 1''twy-l{J'OUnd Cosfa ~leaa, alter 5 , 1 ( l) IQ0...426-0232 I,.-pAWDO"" APT. Pullslde • Spacious plele with a link.ling foun-• O/W, dispo&llJ o BEAC I floor. 500 1q, fl. Sloo-650 sq. 6t2-J'-067· l jiiiiij;.~;;;;:,;~~~-j 't' 2 BDRM. upper duplex. Bungalow. Pvt. patio $150. tain, pUltina; and poolA.ide Jly. • 59eci&J soundproofing: N H • Costa Mesa 11. Sll5. l)l'Tkin'l. PTiv. ttst ~"f)UND 8 2 . nltd. slJ.t' ''' Crpl'I, drps, bltns. w , mo. to right ad u I t 1 · ing. Adult living with 3 bed· • Dttp 2 color !hog cr[>fs 2 BR, 2 BA Unt. Fr. 1251 BEAUTIFUL NEW-room.11. Sch'>l'Ort'" 673-26.lol. Shephenl • Collie, m1tlr, , f ]~ 1' dryt'r. Yearly ST.,O. mo. 400 ~l.323. rooms. 1~~ baths, spacious e Drllpe11 BDRM COSTA ~tE."i.A Bid:::. r.onerl C· :\lorn l'lr dnrt pleaY" f'al1, I I s.mcet and~ I ft. ocean~""'··, 61S-62JO. e • "G., ' .BR. Bunga'-· A_.. · li·""-t GAS 1' \\'ATF.P. PAID 2 BR. Furn Fr. $308 l · _ ho &I".,_ ~ Loll. ...,... r•uu gr&CJOUI ""''II. ~as 0 ADULTS ONLY I Unfurnished S\90. 2. Will altrr tn !11111. Good ~~~ -~-~I 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,;oiiiii;I t. Apt. • Gard~ns. 6 pools. share wilh ;your friends, in-Mo. to Mo. 1 BR. From Furniture AvaUable f'urni!hed sm. pri<'lil'· $225. &l:>-2331 alt fi ?t.fALE Parakeet. I u r q 'r • I " Saunas. Hot Jaeuuis. Ten-dud.log your ~'I\ private $140. C 1 r p ets-drapeMtlshwuher Lush garden Sf'tting, patios, pn1. ... 1om11.('h. blk ~1r1ps <ln he11d. Add-A-Room I 1 I ]~ nis couru. $190. ~-patio. Come and ur! 2323 Etr' .. n ;,.,. .. C?if .. _ ed 1 1 ·-•-Adu! f 1 N 8 81 u • Apanmenttforf'ant -BACHELOR apt. 646-0032 ...,at poo -sauna: .. ~-pool, spa, 21 "s' no c""Mls. Jo"ULL Y l'quipprtl llrfll!h Sp:Rr1 ~76 m . . m u s. [ RemQ(lellnst. Patkls, Rools, I . . . T rec ~ v ... .-. 151 E. st t., . . In N.B. For Info., "Tlte · · Uc, & Bonded. Goodwin " !.,, S100. mo. FAIRWAY VILLA padoMmple parklnc PllONE; 646-Sli66. Cunningham P.O. Box 161. FND. Vic. Org. Co. Airport Son, IM6-37M or 847-837',, Call 646-:87 APART"ENTS WORnt -waiting for • but Seanity Guards. Balboa l~lanc\, Cahf. 92662. (lrvinr!. Blk fem!. terril'r • I Aot1. Furn. :l60 L••un• ·--~ M . nobody did! • -·-of ,,,._ HUNTINGTON -aliB .. U ~o -B b • • -•n ~ ~ ~ "9 "" e OWce-61111 •q. fC '"' now. pUPPl" m.8880, m<l 293, 7· • Ylllllng I already have TT\O\'ed in • ..,, Adu! A 5 lJ --'---';.,,,,,----· I ,-·Anaheim 2 BR. near beach, AdJts no 20122 Sanla Ana Ave. 546-6215 lhl'y couldn't "NAit for U.9 t(I PACIFIC Sparklina ,,ew t pts. • 800 11<1· 11· lndu:1trial Snap : pm. DAY Nunery, bahles lo 5 • va!I ~ I .,_. h ••hi I J I B. e 2 BR, 1 BA Furn 1225. avl AUS:'. ~2130. PART-Collit' • Gl'rrnan Shep )TI. SIS .....,. wk. 64&-5788 or I 1 ' l Br., t127.50; 2 br. $155. pets, Garage. A ....,.,, · DELUXE unl8 eve.,,., ng a am-nl OCEAN AVE .. l . PriW1le patlo!I, lush fot"tll .,... 1 Newly dee. Bltins. Shopg. $155 mo. 544-2339. APARTMENTS bortt. lt's too l11te fol' 1 real (Titl 536-14!7 M"tting. Cvports, "" paid. HB oles/stores to 900' Pvt. male pup. 3 mm;. Grove &. ~:>-4302. • • "GP.ANO OPENING." but Ofc open 10 am-6 pm Daily bath'!, 24c \\'/utll. Adj. PO fuop11bliC', C.~I. 548-5011 . -BAB_Y_S-ITT_E_R_1_4_1,,.,--r 1 : Pool avail. 5 3 3 • O 6 4 6 : NR bch. hl schl, town. 4 Air Cond • Frplc'• • 3 Swim· d 114 E. l>l.h St, C.~1. 548-0137 h , _ ".1~1 -FO U -h ,_, I """" .-... ""e're rea y now .. ith t~ WILUAM WALTERS CO. nr be . ....,,ng. ~ JY • ND Da<;hl w"' female, fe11Ct'fl Back Yard ..ull"\IO<U• room11. Adlts, no pet!. $114. ming Pools • Health Spa · .._,t Adult Apartm•nl 1.0 -hi '"• M d I 'I ark 494-001 t 94-326f '"' 11-IE F11ctory has 2 5ho1>5 1 .. 11, eu e "ar area. * Call &t2-159'J * ',' , Balboa Island 46C p ' : TB~~:~i~ C.ourtRoom' •• Game and CO!ilta Afea. Private patio SPAC. ' Br in 4 plex nr. • s·~-Call :.4. SGl!l fler • pm • ........,11 11vailable. JT;i o.: u.i. • ,-i-; • a a . DEPENDABLE and loving ,• BAL l&le -Yrty. 2 Br, furn. Newport Beech l BR. From $160 or balcony, tirep~. b<'am Btach £: Slater. Several to [ •m"" J! &!.) Robin, 673-9606. S:ITT.. male tan dog · infant cart. flexible hours, '· $235/mo. Adlts. no pets. YEARLY • Blk to b!ach. l BR. I: Oen From $1~ ceilings, "'lllk-ln closets, choose from, Crpt.., drpa, . ,-•XLNT localion ln Cosln Cock.apoo! Vic Huntington I AA3-53JJ. Ev -·~·· •5 121.11 ~1 • Br 2 Ba. Dfl" 0 ERRA wood paneling, ca.rpcllng, move. gar., etc. Pool &: rec ';;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~m -It f I llarbor MG-In:; '-------1 l!'I Qi...--o; ~ ' vc uxe ~ ·• ·T • ME IT NEAN draPf!ll. F' urn I~ he d .l rm. Kk.11 ok. See Afgr. 17392 I Mi~. t..MJ s.q. · ~r ea!e . · · BABYsirr1NG my home, ,"I.· 4f5.2361. frplc, wash/chy, Pat 1 o . UnlUml1hed. A Fabulous KeE'l90n. From S l 3 9 . Room1 400 $100. month. 5..\8-.TilJ. __ FOUND man's lpot1 jacker I day or nitc, loving care. !Jg' I, DELUXE 2 BDRM apt, fully $300. &tl-0052 aft g pm. VILLAGE ret:. bufldlng with pool. M7-J669, 8-47-4260. ---------A'ITRAC. llhop in dwnto"'" on HighlRnd Ortvt', Ne'A-port fncd yd. 642-!129!1. ) • furn, w/gara~. Winter YR. $250 mo. or winter $200 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Bachie.lor le 1 BR's from ROOl\ts tor rt'nt from Sll to C.h1. fN."llhly painted. nrw Rf>arh. 54~4. $2'25. mo or yrly $295. mo. mo., tncl. util&. 2 br. Avail (Tit) 557..m> Sl35. 140 \\', '\'llson (just w. OCEAN Iron\, new 2 BR. $20 "~kly. Clean, old tile. 54;> \Y. 19th St. 548-3913. rom•=0-,-.,,.,-.-,-,~,-m-al~•~Cal~l~co Carpenter _ ' Phone 543-9916 or li75-3063. 9/9. 673--1674 aft 6 pm RENTAL OFFICE of Newport BJvd.) Co5ta bltln, crpts, drapE'I, fashioned hotel, 4 blks from --Roche Cr.I l kd nyt•-· k -• OPEN IO AM t 6 PM diapogal, sun deck, laund., be h TV l•undry •t< SJ'ORE for leaM" & Office ral, \•te ster, · · EXP ER I E NCED cont. , -~ •-•-~ N •-• 2 w u: a un"' w e."'s. o Mesa ac · • · · -Del M Sa a.48-6147 lk 1 ( -..,,. • ~ ........ ....,..., .. , ew ~ux. · on close &ani.ge, Wik shops The Colonial Inn, 421 8th Spact'. 10.1 a.r. n · pat loll, dr1ve5, w11 ll, poo r f BR.0....i.ci;·o ~iM $%Z5. ~ 2\~BR. :eAl.S ~ * NEW * I $1.Z)/mo. Large 1 Br., w/w Ir pier. too )'T. TOUnd. St., llntgn. 8C'h. 536-9l67. Clemente, 492-lZll. Jo'ND: Siamest c11t. female, cl«k•. brick a/111 slump ··~ Ava Sept. · · • • • nln\'. cpl, 1tove, rTfrlR., drape:1, Adil! .• baby ok. 5.~2131. --~~------Industrial R•nt•I 450 Md l killl"n, vk:. Calllornla ~1onr "·ork. 894-liJ~: __ Barboe "eninsul• ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 nl"wly d«or. Mnturto cpl. No S.• Air Apt1. $115 N.E. COSTA MF.-SA, Lftrge Sehl., C.M. 557-1104. IS f. ?ii 1-Rt'lired C11rpe'liltt. ; ' STUDIO -small. 1 employed VILLA NINOS pel>. Quiel, ,.,,,.,., 19!!1 "udio l'OOm, Noth. S<p. COSTA MESA w ·u 1 h t • • ... !;. WK"" Up-On Ocea.n ll!!'All!!' 0-Lrx 2 BR, Crpl.s, drapes, bll· from hou~. Ull] pd, f.mpl. e-r FOUND German Short hair I L do iiz ' l't'l)3 1n, e c. •" ""' girl. Beach l block. $100. mo Newport ~•.>. Ins, 1 blk N. <lf Adams. off l"40 &: 2880 ""1· t. pcnnter, Fairview It Fair . • 6-t&-5292 • Lo·....i-Bac~1 Br • Rooms • ...i •• '""' ,..,.. lady only. Ref'i. S 9 0. CABINET l\tAKERS-------..-c<J ' ,,. • .,,.. ,.,..,~. 2 BR, 2 BA APTS 01..X. 2 Br. apL tin lrl"'-1. 0 -och -·Utica ""10~ I 54"1"'7 J cu 1v~ k' Maki ~~Pool-Util Pd 1 ...,..... J:X • 1~ • ....,.,.. •u. :»8--5148 eve. or wken<. FIBERGLASS ..,... ,,, · !flOln ,_..,,,wor Lng • Call ~ -~ e UPPER 3 BR. '' blk btllch. s.-~omlo••·bl· ~'ot Adi ts. Gar, lndry nn. SlllO WALK TO BEA-CH----l'OUND .,_,_ ~-•-i-.1 Cab\llf'I g ....... \aJ\Jlls .,,,....,,""' Year! N crpts ' ._ t"C'""' '"' .. ._..,,.., mo. A,·aJJ. Sept. t 359 "C" ROOMS Sl8 wk up w-kit: ;>;r. N\\11t Frwy & S.D. 'FN-)'. • ,......, ""'5 '"' ,.._,, . ~ n F T '~.._:;., 2320 Bob SPAC 3 BR 2 BA. $260 A 2 y. "' "' ., ... Near Newport Back Bay. 1 I: 2 Br. Cpts. drps, d!bwhr, u:i wk up Apt&. 2376 29.,11 Gra('e l.n pt-Siamese cal wfbl:ue ryr'!I, ~14 an • ~ ; • ' $300/mo. No pets. GC-3668. Gu • Wal•• Paid .. Mo, to Woodland pt· do not dia:turb I 11th • ""'"··•' "-1° -1 .v BR 1% BA. $225. Winter. ~ • ~ •-t "•" .--205 15th; 308 I61h. !47-3957. Newport B 1 v d. CM. {So. of Baker, E. ol Fain~"' v c. .,. iiYu n • .,. £-vw · C,\Rl'ENTRY, Additions I: ' • 8lJ{ ID n.• ~-•-·. 2 BR. opt for winter rtntal. Mo. l"f:ntals llSS to •1""". ...,nan 1· ...,._"'°1•· ,.__ I H-~ ..,.,.... , .... .,,. QC\,: ~ BEACHBLUFF Apts. 54&-91.JS. 11 Mi) Reprt'Sentatl\~ u ... •~· BRO\\'N · rabbit round vir repair. 20 yrnn ruuu• ; 567-ltrf Avail Se'Sit. J.O.J'une ts. Sl65 Children Welcome Shady Elms and Pool 2 Br, 1 Ba, ~r. patio, d-•. BEDROOA.I "'ilh k i t ch en 9 am-12 noon. Federal Ave .. C.M. 548-1693. / area. 64G-2t15~. ~ • • of ..._.A mo. Ew1 (n4l S95-.1856. ..... r-•,•An Ave e ""2_.. 1 lee 2 BR, $140 up. ..-111• ~A -~n1 C d ,... .,_. LNC .,...,,... ~ whr. 8231 Ellis Ave. 847·22'.26 priviltges, Htng Bch area. ;;~(7~14i;l~.,.....~ij,~~0;;'i'"::...~'iiaJ ••••••••••••••-=•••• °"""' r . "-w·port H--z....a.-Furn. Avail. Children's sect. !16" ~~ al 6 0 da W ·• ••• ~ ..,,.,,. ELJM GARDENS A 77 vo.-.. t • a Y, Rentals •nt--, ... FURN. Apt. Sl4.'i. Util pd. t..t l BR. t.o..-e.r, bltns. crpts, pta:, l Z BR apt. C'loM"d garage. ""knds. J _ _ * • < blk Jo ...._8n. No -ts. 2500 CLEAN 1or 2 BR. Adults, no drpa. nr Baker le Fairview. E. 22nd SL CM 00-3&1.i. Crpts, drpg. Child a small NEED FAST I ..... ~ ..-.,.01e._.,i:t1 45 847 2940 PRfVATE room \\'Ith bath. * * * * * ,-, Seaview, Cd.~1. pets. l..p ldt. ·~~· 2'11 No childn:n, no pets . SPAC. 2 &-3 Br. apt. $140 up pet ok. $1 /mo. -· Kitchen. laundry, puking & Need a lg. 2 bdr. unfum. hSf'. I u. E. 16th St.. N.B. 646--llll. S:l!iO/mo. M>-1B82. Pool, cPt/drp, bltna. Irids REDEC: 2 BR. duplex 1 ,.,.,·i-... 0 ., -. or duplex in Corona dcl ~lar 1.,,...------------------.. J :. Cotta """H Apt. Unfvm. 2'S SPACIOUS 2 Br, bar, bltns, ok near beach $150. poo P -.. .,........,,,' Must have small !o med. :,..., APT. MGR. MJn. dutk>I. cpt, f165/rno. I3S Albert Pl 23:16 Collqe No .•.. 00-1035 e 962-fa49 e ROO~fS S3l I up. Overlook-yard and one dog O.l\. Nol 1 Uve m. ~off rent. 12 turn. Balboe Peninsula Apt. s, Mr. White 213~ 1996 Maple No. l .. , 60-3813 $1..0 1 Up, Sapc 1. 2 A: 2 BR ina Harbor & Oet11n. 12 blk ovt'r S235 mo: IMM" o .K. ! 2 Br. until:. Matlm woman JUST completed tQJtom 2 595-4436. 2 BR. 2 BA. crpu. drps, 2 BA apu: at beach, pool, O<:ean. 2500 Seaview, CdM._ Reis. supplied. Nttd by Trader's Paradise I pref'd. 642-$Dt a.II~ er. Loaded! Cenm.lc tlle DELUXE 2 BR. l~i Ba. bl!ns, ~carport. vet')' adults, no pets. 22().12th St. ROOM wllb kilchen, laundry August 17, Pleasll! he.Ip· Ph. I ACAPULCO kitchen. dabwshr, n:.rrts. Studio. Qi>Udrps. pool. Jae. i-spac. cblldttn/ama.11 HUGE 3 BR. 2 Ba in 4 pl~x A pool priv. Female onl,y. Mike at 640-0019 after 6. ,.. Deluxe 1 BR $150. 2 BR St15. ~· Frplc. Roman tub. Bltns. pvt patios. fJ55. 1 pet al.ioftd. S 1 5 2 . 5 0 · 111' Ek&Cb I Slater. Kids ok. 84l-8472 H. B. area. NEED quick. 2 ar J BR Me. I . Utll pd, 1f!'Lw. ~. •CMdllJ:, ~~ ~t -~ ~ ..... ~ chl1d ok. no pets. lf&..0496. 548-4014. &ll Cent« SL, C.M. $l!M. 841-36&1, 847-0iO, Guest Home 415 Jn Easl11de: Cotta Mt 1 u . No 110 peta. .,.., • .-. • un:a • '-I ... ., .. , _.. "" UPPER. cool 2 br, nr 2 GARDEN KJtchtn • J Br., 2 LGE 2 Br trl I --c m o r" t h a n 1 9 0 . • r. t.ARQE itudio mom. beth. *Pl to beacb. $DI. Mu.JU: pluu. ~. cpe:. bltlnl. Ba. CID. Bltns. Ehcl car. crp~/drps. X:int ::. ~,;; *PRIVATE ROOM* 64G-l.185/Sl9-87m. .-... UVIU f!>M prta/chlrlrn, •J.N. SJG.4761. fOod nice chttrful ! &--...-. -hou&r. Utll pd. Clftfy, Yearly teue. 6'1)..f'mT, -r. Avail s.u. n45. No Patio. S17S. 5 .. 0 -018 9. HUI for ambulalory !Ady, ('.ood ,. Empl. lsd}' only. ~ $81). 2 BR.. l\i Ba., patio., balcol\y, prtt, &U-281&. St6-0t69. Ber.cit ~L Avllll Au;. 1.Nl'- BAchelor with lwo small qs dr•lr6 1 bdrm. apt. or house untW"n. Ph. 646-2l35 lines times dollars SG-Sl.U f'Vt. or wkc.'nd. l1S E. 8-)'. $225 DWJtttly on 1 mt. CVpotl, Priv. patio. t BR. Duplex. etpt., drpl, Lqune * call 548-47'"J3 * f LRG. 1 BR. ntcety film. Jtl1 leue-. Inquire at. Apt. Crpts, drpl, all tltt. Resp. rar@'e. refr11 •. car Po r I . OCEANFRONT apc.t..aguna -w/pod. 1811 Monro v I a, C. 61)..t!iJl Or"s.3-~ adulta only, no thlktrtn or Yard. PnUo. Maturt adullt. Sanda. 3 Bfl !ldulta, 1 yr. Sumrntr Rent•lt all 6 p.m. "------------------'! UNFURN. l Rr. 11pt, Li® PVT party wants trust N~ 1 Br n~lle hOlne, 24 420 C.». 6 'New mrlb. 401 j pet.a. SUS. M&-t.m No peta, S1SO. 531~. lae. $G> ptr Jl1(). &U69. SUMMER Vae1tlion7 2 Br 5a-5f10 A,..U. Walt tD btf .l bay. l BR, l'°' BA. Bltns. cptl, • * BEAt.mFUL 1 6 2 BR. * 2 BR • New. l blk to hOme within walk dl1tanct lsll", yrly ltot . by f'(.'!q)eetable dttck. !Live new Lincoln 11o·kk. 14&Sl Jtfftey Rd, 1"" )'OUn( bull.ntu w o m a n • Contlntnlal Town Sedan. vlt1oe Ranch. Pvt park. tte. •· S99..50 SMA1J.. fUm. trailer, Br., lY.• t.. I ..... 3 I Cl1; drpe, ear. patio. Adults, no Contempota17 Garden Apts. beach. V~ S240 Is up.. Beach In lovely Corona ~ vti1 pd. Adults, nD pell. S4'r1S!i&. ptta. Ava.If 9IL 752 Scott Pltiot. I r p I c., pool. 491.23.19 IYl"I.. Mar. Avail Aua 3i--thru m-rm. WW trt.dt up°" !! Tra<Jt. for bcseh prop or ! 544-J53A c_. del ,.,., P1. c.Jl ....... 5'9-UOll llS>slllO. c.Jl lilHIJl3. Sept. lO. 1125 .... ..... 6'1·'1f17tl Owner. 21.1ntA M&lll. Lido I &e 67S-857ti l[j] Tri.de house p1111 ~st m.rp bet:belbr, utU paid-1 BR. Stove. refr1c., crptl, AVAD.. now · E/Slde, 2 Br., I · ,.,..._,, apt. lfu S'ii~ loan in Hr OCC' I UCL $145 mo. drps. Nature •dulta, no 1% BL B!bw. dlhwahr, __.~ 2 .._ NEWPORT 8"ch on tht1 :~;;;;--;;~.;:~1 •---to•-~·--~-.. llLI/ <H -~,._ ~ No !.OVELY ~-~.II!"'· ~ .. ~-~ ·~ * _ .. ,,.. * • ~'-y pds. mo.. ~ ..,...., ... .,, •cuu. pr, ptta. bnch mod S Br + ex!ru. in Collta Mtta ll'ff. e I Br -•pt Adul,., no ti. 2 1111, l>'plc, pallo, cpl• lo 1115. ~ =;;;; !~~ ~;...1:19, Aug 1J6.Sept. I. Poroon1t1 U0 Harry (n4) SJ3.llOO x22ll ! ,: pots. 1't nocr. $ U I . M'f• monaae. Mo chlldm>/P""· 1 BR. '!:'~ -~ • or 6'1>-3961 .• -----~ - •i: • IO.a« ON 1"Df ACRa U A 0ranae. 644 mi J\e.frtc:. .-mo. ~nt&, -UDO i.., t.y view apt. on PROBLDf Prtpancy, Con-fl.2: 1ot Palm s..n.. Value I lltl5 a UPI nJctly Nm, 1 Br Apt&., lum.Aan:ftlrn. Leue LOVD...Y spec. 1 mt ~ nr TI7 W. Uth St., C.M... Mew Verde..,, the 'nte.r. 1 br. compl turn. lkh'tit 1., mp a 1het1 c li'SIXI. F'or ~ to SQ>,000. lnil<n. '4M\10, JSa W. ,,,_ I prlv. podoo. ~. ~ 0CC • Cl.EA!< 2 lift. tad ..,..., U1'PER t Br,. Cri>J>, ..,,., Slpo 4. Wilk Jo beoch. l'5 pttgnsnt:y ""'"'"""'-Abof'. S.llty Co. ! Wlhoa. CM. JlmW TtaaU 0aatnt1 BkttL UCI. SlJ5. DllO-fl'l-Ol)l ttpl. dnipet bftlna, JltD. f-fttl. IV· Mature adults,. DO Wk. $%iO mo. 673-l!l2'3, Uon .l Adoption nf. AP-83U34t or 544-4115 ! 1 BORK l\tm. opt. Mo ..... !llll Sia Lallt, Otlll lf4.21U RL\L nlco 1 Ir apl Lots ol Mlts. No potL ifS.CiT. ..... --lbop'1, BAUIOA ISLAND lam hot•l. CAR&. so-1431. * * APPROX S actta bl ud• •Ml Ptppa Pike, Ol¥fo. land. Ohio for same In <>rans" Counb'. PMllJ! Nt\V FU.blQf equ.lpme1t, Rod!'! .l PmD _Rft.11. f'ilw!Jt: quaUty. Nrvf!f" '*4. Tradr tor 5 t<t to Wt outboerd molor. m.m;, m.lllll. * * * I. """'" ""''· """"'-$lll). -"' Qouf Y,,.,.l --Ml oaly. No ..... For .... ,,.,,, -I». ., 11w-~ R 0 y. l Aptr. ..... ~ 18 day A x...i • "Pod"T ....... tldl * ........ 1331. s.. al Ml-... St. dot -PlaclMr. Pllm Dr .. 14W<l~ ....... U7 ...... m.31113 . ....;c.u_,;._..,,,;, ____ _ --____ ..,. ------. ' . I • I I • • :ti IWLY PILOT Tllwld.ll'. '""' )0, 1'7! 1--...... J~ l._-.. -.. -~l~~l I .,,,.,,.... I[{) I .,....,.... l[fi] I ...... ,... l[fi] I .,,,.,,,_ Ill# I '"..,... l!]JJ I "~ " ][DJ l~L""'_.' ~Dl;;i# C.rponter Heu•oclNftlnt HolpW•nted,M & f 710 HolpWantl<l,M & FnO HtlpWantad,M & f 710 ltalpWintocl,M& F 710 HolpWIP'"-1!1 •F7IO HOlp W1n1M,M& F 111 HlfpWo-.M & F710 • CARPENTRY . MESA Clcanlnc. c.,... ... A·1 ''""'"""'1 Aat•<>'.llXIS. CLeRJ( lyjlisl w/bkkpc EXPERIENCf;l) , ... , novlon.si:P·/KEEPU ':'!':--°""'ORDE'RDESICSUPER. REAL DIAJe --*SECURITY* · T ·-"-·· fl t £1 Camino Rl-al, ~n Cif'm., pan mt. "'.,.. ·-••· Rou&h l Finish Palk>. ops wu .......... 'I. oors, " c. JuxM•lt\11", vu IJ 11 e •c· Jteeretary for la&Unn Jlll111 N 0 Mm u k 1 ...,./drink1-. loltrutl:km.!. u-~ r.xp. lik91 Jor husband 6 wilt Gu•rd , Patrol &. ct"znf!l'IL 6 4 6 -5 9 7 I , IU!ikl/t"Om'I, 5 5 7 • 6 7 4 2, 492--:!IXll. \'ito ha\-e ;obtt <'OUutant'a oftit'I!, For appt ufh«". ProMltt p~!trttid: .....,, '·""< fl B ... .,. ptdcnblt. Typo :-iCI WP&f. let.nt. takt °"'9' renlll "° • -"1~. '·'" •111. '.va.il. ~-"'" "" I '-rv1'-.....,-.,-..,. .,..,.... 543-7040. exttl skill&; yo ur11 . _ '-·•· "''*"'>' n $p8nilh, t~nch -UJn-ollic» ln N'Pt ee.eb.. -..... carp;t Strvic• -HOUSE OF CLEAN Ar<'uuntanr nrstuuru Sl~I\ -:tll/277~!195.L llOUSE.,.EEPER -llv.e In, or Cennan helptw but oot No tn\'ttt. ntcQ9, Fer 1,,_ A.OT • Stl!r'l.lnl; S«urity Ser- , 1 F'loorir, 'o\'illdcJw~. ,·1·pr, w111.lls. "~"'N'. S.·i·rl'tiu·y 10 S:W+ CLERK TYPIST -F I C-BOOKKEEPER° pr1 n•no, $3.'\ Wk. 12J Boyt fl mllllditory, Orange-County tenWws Mite P.O. Bo:r v~ now ha.s opentz:ip !or JOHN S Co.rptl & L!pb:llsl~I')', r, \l'i; 1n iu·i·u ti-i2·6.'l.24 Bkk St-1 to $800 00 w.11.m. ~i!n. Eleetrk· type. l~l'\ipc.•rly rngrn't Ureu i't'-& 1, H 8. area. ~or Atrport arrn.. Fnna;r tN!ne-1134, NCM'Jilllfl Btath. 983 kip quuJlfted rmpkJYttS who Ori·Shampno Ir e e Srotrh I · -· -· -pr • 're 1i1ry wri!er. M111terlal t"Onlrol & ,1uircll l'X"''r, tll.IOkkfi'tk'r 111 1•v('• ur fo'l1 I Sat. 9'f9..0451. flU:, XJnt &f'O'Wlh polcnllal. ---RECEPT~IONIST/-ck-tiN st.-ady employmflrt • • uard i&>JI llr!urd:i.n!t1I Prof. Carpet Cl•anin9 I A1P Cnn!l1r $5~ .... . ,, .~ ----1tt.t11 "-.t 1o 1 "'•~ hfr Ill!! pd vttt· II I • I I It 11 1 I'"'"' purcuaA"llli ui·pt , f''(llf'r. tuuidlf' t/R, C/J), lllllii:"·i1 llOUSEl\EF:Pi':R e Wldow<'r .......,+ . .x-1 N't umr. P.O. TYPIST I w · • ·· •-.. -aser~ •. all e<ilor 1 "'' "UH 0\1 • !001 1 lift' t't 1 P l!n•~ ~ h 1 I 1 ~ Bo 1017 N' "'-Unlfon11 turn M"~I elear ..,.,.,.. "' -.... • '~ ~ J s l.f".i' "fl ll • & ~en'\ h•1..IJ,:cr11 f(lr :shtl1)ploi,t w/2 gu·b tll.~l' llvt-ln rian-X " p1. ""'ach 92G63. M111. 2 ...... ofc tx""r. n..-t. 11 · ..,. brij:h lenl'rit ,,. lll oiinul" C'ull l,ul!h .i:,,.J,iM 2·1 hr11 1 .ei it•1..i1> ,., "~" .,.,...1 ,. ~ ·- 1 ror poht'r i'01un1iMk»n I: lileaC'h for wtult i·ul'p('L,. Landsc-aping . <:1,,rk '!Yp1i;r tu $'7~ {'nJl f .. ·c.11tt•1'll, l.Jlt• typing. Offll.'f•tj ny . .,,.,...._,,_.., · P:trkhul'llt Rttlri•ml"nl !'!:1•51. lion rt'Cf$ tilinj f'li'. ~rm. flond 11 iply in ptl'*ln 326 ~ ... '" ... .. tndu.~lr1<J.l Rrl1111<1nJ< /\l S b 11 1 ~ IJ'1non SL, Anatwlm. o., ••. )Ol<t "''1-·y I•)', .... ,,," I <.0111111 r fC'lh-r 'JIOO or f\ppl ltll'llh'<l n(!(lf 01~1n~ Cuonly l°7u;1r;;.i0r \\'~1nl .. d for Ue&uty iJenc{' is"°* lllJOOJ; •11pllc:1. rio.. Jo'rlna:{' bt>nef1t11. . ( . rnr 1,,.11._1 trip~ \\ 111 !'lt.ui J./\''•.'n.(\('APINC f1ir r,. a] St•c \ l-.11,::ro~: /\r1·h to SliZ°• r pon. u m n'!iUrr1t' Cl C111l1•1:1·. t 'ull or par! Umt. tlon11 !fir. ApPly In PPMn 1 __ ----- Ji\•tui,: rtn. •linui~ nn ,t I ('~1.1111·1111ritl r•·~, n111u1. 11nt! 111' l"rvh•t'l11'ilt'1 U111·11 (714) 494-9401 •·\pi•r & l'>:llnry In P.1r. Allf'I. 4!1G·!~1:11;. e Cook I SERVfCt: Station /\llPntb1nl llnll SL'i. Any 1 1 11 S7 :il ,,.,. trt•t·~ 10111}(>11 111w/ 1 NEWPORT !'.:!1~·1 u.,,,( D'' • lrviix-. CaJ lf. ~ e Dithw•sher M•rtec Printing Inc. p/tinir f'\•f'lll & wkndi. EJ . ._'Ouch SH•. tti;ur $i. J., :rr-. t•·r11(11r1!. plnnt~ pninf'rl I Personn.1 Agency ·~ • I • W•ltress ISn Plac•ntl•, N.B. DM' Nret '" 11DP"•~l'K'.'I'. 1•\;p 1~ 1\·hat ~iunt~. nu1 111·Y. l;twn~ ln.·1· "~', 1""·' 833 Dovtr Dr., N.B. TELONIC FIELD I IRYJNE PERSONNEL e Hou1•keeper An t.<q1ut.I 11pJ10rtun!1y Apply morn.~ ~ /\lf'wport n1"thod. I dv "ork 1nysrll r,d('~ ""lti-::..171 ! 642-3870 INDUSTRIES SUPERINTENDENT SERYICES~AGENCY e Nurte Attendant en1ployer I Hl.~~------ <;oo.:1 N'r. ~Jl-0101 PIA1ter, P atch, Repair -Lanuna Beach o u 1 .~ t ll n ri In I:' o P po r . r C Bookkt'l'll('r $700 l'lelrl.llC apply, 992ia Li& Ala· RECEP'TION~'T. busy fronl ! SERV 'fa 11.ucndanl!I t'ull It STEA~1 l'lf':l!l yo~i .t· • ~·1i;:ro11·th-0r1tlltcd h 0 111 I' VA/f'lfA IJJltll Pl"()(• $G50+ 1neWt, J<'ounl. Yallt'y ~Ofr rif>•k with heAvy JlhOM load. I pf Tlmr. i'\'('~ .I wkndll MlL~I i:rt 11 l('l\Jly rlra11. 1;t•I .ill .. 1'1\TC1f PLA~"TERINC ADM. ASSISTANT . ! hld~ en. ~tu!ll 11<• f!Xpt'r. tn s..1·rt'llJ•'li'l' lu SEiOO Brookhur"t 1 Accuraternes;w.gt'rtttJrdina lit f'.\I). ilrly w11ogc I· in• ~h1unpuo & d1n <iut I 1• · :11" '· r n·, ,., 1 11 ~ I r 1 (:Uni; r • 1 Ull-~l L' /\('C'()unt111,;:: L'l('l 'k 'I lo $~ 962-5531 & )(Int llpl'llini.: a ffl\JSI t '." ... """~"''' , lk \''' """ c"'-A" ~1 ,,1., 1 EXEC. SECRETARY b]u:il Op1~~r En111~.v1•1 '·"ti\ 1 boil .1 & t -·o]•·-i...~ .. w Ooo'• Gull n•'" /\111 Z l'K1111 ~ t. Call ~>tl{H~~?I . l ·.,n~·•· 1~,~1r1"n ,,1r •. 1.,11,. \.\Id<' I COCKTAIL WAITRESS ,,f(>11tr, ~·nd l't·~un11• S1r.tnd· ,., ,,,.. 'l 1,1 1 .,~ ----""---rile own Ira _.. •.• 1 ~""· 590 !'>. C08$I Uiv.·~. -----" f •:r..-·rpvt'.''". c .o ~PART Umt. Tall nral. Over :.Jlt"· • ns ·~·•"·, lJII:" fkh. h/IJ!l1ny "" ~ra1n1u1 \::f!.:,tJ, ">.1inling & \'l11'1t•!y ,,,,. 11ir1tun• 11.•Hnan l::\IH'I ~·•vin ll ::5 ~""1 ard·P:u·! I<' l'orp., J!iliJ \\' I !l!ll•' (,,-.rt I Oh· S2.~ hr 25 to trulri for par! or full Shorthand II knowlctlgt of I -,-~-~~-~-·I :\hi ,.,._·cco.Jin~ ~:Jl v,q. fl P aperhanging 11hn 1" ""U,:>.!.irt•.r s. .. ·".'' I llou~·· i\pph /Jnii .lusi· ~J,11 ·Arlhur Blvd .. C fool ~$.'I E. 17th •n• lrvir1t'I CM time v.•Jndo\v fllrn lMtaller. n•al ~tAlf'/<.,ln.~tnie:tlon 11 SF:RYICF. Station AUenrianl. ti-12-6.-,;i.1 r• u 1 1 J 0 I ~iliti Cahf ~!:tfi:.!t\ Artn (;Jen 642 147 dell It I ('•ii J\.1 day~ or nlln. t-.1ecl'lan1cal _ _ __ _ "·" ''' v · ... ,,, · · ~l()'B J-. A<l,u11 ... Hunt jj,·11 • 0 ~no long hairs plea!lt. " f' P.u.~. a rs, ~ ·r ''" \~,,.~tin« \rw11 .. 111,, 1';1, •1~~11:: Jloloa·11. 644-8.49-t White 833-86SO. I l'XPf•r, prt1 'rl. Grl J1Jtl + ~:._ ______ *WALLPAPER* crX'l\TAIL l\'1otrl'~ ... •·;.;p1·t -FLORIST ___ ~ ---itf.:cEPTIONIST-1!&i1 t1IP (\.1111111 A11plylnp('rson.304.q • r •· .. 1t11. ,,.... •. ,.. • 11'1 II ··11 ' AJ\])lv f!JI" !IU'il rrtO,,l.1 • I KEYPUNCH OPR PART liml' tow truck driver n ..•• , ' C>l ,. 1 '·' l<'!l J1"1 ca · .ir At{J.: ,,,;,-!;;-k~H·.-f7."r-mor;. · Dr&i1:n1•r. Apply 1n pi·r~o11 • lront desk f(lr 2 busy °'~ 0 • ' • i\1'1'""'111• f'1 ·d111" ~'!·141-1 Cl6·1Tll :di " J'.\1 ll\·ltint·\'ll ."-,1 All h'I t"/ l I · F.::i-:p only. Apply in person ---~~--·I thnu .,1 ... 1 1111ri1h"r J(lh~ I SI 1 . l 1 ,1 A\l 11<'.lhstf'r N111·s.·ry t., I 11 1 L,, t mc. P Umt' "r,1 II'. 1.,,1, St, ·c•t. saJe-snw~n. This I" lhE-ti"ht SERVICE Star ion Salt'Smllfl, p 1·~~ 11 A I I ---. u111~·.h.~J .Hol'kl>r .. ! T T • .,., " .. rn' · 1•111·• v PP,,., f' ltOl'f.SSJO:\AL 1•:.iintrr Bt·iun11u1 Jd('a.~ Di v. or G('r1. _ _ _ _ Vloy,·f.'r Shop. ~O llarhor emporsry. o .:i prr l'lr. spo1 for you if Yoo l!ke f/tlm(', experienced. ~v-at In _ 1_,Y_l~~"-'_!111111·' . ."1.:f) Ci•i:,_ If" n,." 1 work. n"" ftlods 11r,....J~ ~' f'Nlplr !Ii C 0 I) h'. S l>JSJl\\'A~J IEH.S. Hh1I j No f{'(', PBX Opt'rator. ttmiWf'ring variety. Srarl $100. CaJl I appc.,':l.ran«•. Apply morn· Arou~Hrnl Crilin~~ h!"11•n l .n· Jn,. Jnl F:.\t I· H'I' l»;irll p1i:ir. n1nkl'11p ll•rh, . \\'AIT!tl-:SS! .S. D f' n 11 >' · ~ ---Pr~ T•mp/Tempo tervi~ ~xp. pret'd. Relief & Jo•a.n Rroy,•n. ~ • .f O-6 O 5 5, ins<11, 2JOO Nt"wport Blvt:I., m11r·hl11(' 11ppllt'd Fr t' r ,,t f\1'1' ',1~-~.-i!'l I 1.~·r1·. po.11. Avail. X42-266.f. I ('Off(•r Sli<ip, lGllO S roa.~1 FOOD SERVICE I 17802 Sky Park 1 Ptif shifU. 54-0--0T..i.ll. Coru;to l Agency , 2190 C tit t t r: r.11 Till'.l --------------ftll'y l..1n•1111·1 !~··u·h SUPERVISOR S 't 101 I ' H rbo Bl t Ad CM . .. ~ 1ma(i:. '.'..:o":_' ---·-Cill 1.1-:1;1-: ,..;,11r1,•nl ~ yr~ Al"<hllt'lul"al di~ii,:u('(.•, pl;,in · _ • '-· _ ' u1 • , rv1ne PC SS a r a 11m11. · · SH IPPING \\'AREllOUSE: Cement, Concrel• JJ:u11t111i.: 1·~r~·• l.01•· l•)1\ I n•·is ,s. ~,·111.,r dniJt~•nrn C1101\ ,( tra1~ l\l:du1·1• l;11lv 540--4450 A EMBLY • RN • I \\'f'll known firm 111 Irv1nt prh•• N•·rd "uih Sh·vr.1 """'l"d ri·iuu• •1!!i n· .. r I Al!rto"11n ,11111. 11 ~M Ill:.: OCEAN VIEW ,-.-KITCHEN HELP-6 Mo"$2, •. ·,61~.,.p~~'· H1.,.~:,A,. Sat. & Son. dt1y11. in Or's .. will train clrancut mrin. All PATIOS·S ILJF:\\ALl\S :"11:-1:1'19. I Barmaki·an-Norman I H1h 1u-..1 s12-1·1-.1 I SCHOOL DISTRICT ~ " .... ..~.,,.In 1 ~-1 mok "·'I promoJlooo"' fro Jh"' I J-~·11i.il1 '.)-t'. .. 1061 Inn™" o c. r•". non-a er. vu. m " CF:~!FN'T CONTllA6C:~~-PAINTING _ llrint"r rlran 1 lllil Hu"111 "' C.-1111 1 In Oi:Ll t;1rl f11ll ttnh• ~·lu~t $742 A Month w'l'a. v.·ki.:. col'I(!. \\'eslmin1ter depl. Start $2.50 hr. Call J~ r;ill l\l 1' * * * \ . ...,JO<', · · • • I l \\' 11 11,,, .. , · ''' I '' 1 · LEGAL Sf'c·y. ''1 limP, !or P.P.S. NO FEES M~,·-·• G-·p. 'Ir,. "···too. ."..-' r.N'.'.. Coastal _ -_ I guarnnt('NJ w!'Jrk LiccnserJ l :-i1111t• 11~1 Jr\1!1•'. C,i ~·t11'1'1 ~-nr.11 1 train •"< N" ~· • 1• ~··1\·1~·1• ni~ ,.,... ,, ow r~ • 0 l'ST0•1 c•·11···Nr \\'Oltl< s '' . 0 -1 I Ill t ' I I Np! B<'h attornt'y. X1nt lyf>-Pact'flc ~-,·-·· 89"1321. '""""Y· -H••bor Bl. at ' • • ••• i:.. & insun'1! r,7:;... ·1740 i.1pp! IJ) pli1nu• uuly S!: fhlll , I·<• Trr'r). 1 /'1111•· ,,. l, fll1Jl.:I :1111 I( I l'I' 1()0 ~It' ..,., "' ;;,-,.., ,... "'""' ... D '' II" 'l " . . 1• I l irlj,\' i:killl' noq'd. Exp p1Y'l. -------A<l"">". C.M. tl\f'JI, i1n ~. pll ,.)!, I -· -Af''fil'M>."'T ____ -< ,·, '· lith ·".I \, J l•J· '"]U11 .'<IJl"I lfl CIOf p I S • R""l'ONSIBLE . I "" '\ 1 wr1N1· '"' 1 •· t " ,, r 1 t C'11ll l"'IO<' 1 pm, G14-'m erlonn• erv1ces ""' stller or oc-~=~~--~---1 "'"'[ dt'ck' Don 64'>.....ll:il;! • ' · 1 .. · l·ror· .c~~-" r s 11 e 11 -~··rvuy n1ann;.:,.1111·111 r'Nfd " = P·1·1os alks I . -,, . . • y () .. , A\lllll<'ll1H!J1), !Jlll~1 !}!· ri11·U t'.'<per. m f' d s u . Bank~. v· \I'll • Pl . CM p t ,. h. • I . _ · :. ~--1 !ai11 :11 . .; 1011 ,·~t \1idl 1~il·;iJ 111an.1~1'r. ;;n un11~ til tM•.1 i·h 1 VEJ.IVJ.:I{\' .,r ll;11l) P1lnl L\'N. for LU No. To"·er casional day & eve. sitting. SHOF. Sale11man Exp. Al!KI " . w · c riv,~. · · "" r~ \.rs. r'Xp. fi7J..~!12'.> S.100. l\l:i1t1rr adult~, tH.1 Jl('l~ Sl:i.,,llA " I. \' . re, nion .,.. .. art' ic. son .1cenl!.1 ar 1me cas 1er .... pp y m b k & I J'rrsonn(·[ Con1n11.~~iori Orr·. tn·atmrn1s k team leader p ·" l s ren, remove · •"'race • ---------.-1 t•1•11 11i,:•· rhild Of\. hu ... n1•11~p"f>l''l..n)<> n.-.11ur('' Orani:ie. Cahf. 642--0988. erson. f\ta111.1es hoe11:. 21 1--c-I•. rn '"" 1., "'· '· t OR rll'an k neat pa1n11oi::. 'i•172 \\'111T1r1", llunt. H1•1u·h 7-J:30 shirt. P11rk Li1lo Con\' r.17 .,., F•ohi·o-Isla-", N-·- "" '' ~ .roo-<JUUO " • li<lr~I rn;t)' tiold lull !11111• 1oh 1!1<' •1~f" of u ~1;H1on \\'nl(on 11 ---" 11u .. ~, ..... • onfractor inlt'rior. r1·u~. rnles. C;ill ~Ii~:'\:'.!::• 111. \'an <"••li!n• 1 \Ji· ll;ul) h.1' Aui: 1:. Equul Oppor osp., 46G t1aR5hip Rd.. Ask for fl.achcl J')fay Ht>sll1uran1 Bch . l.Ju·k. ~li. --\ ' ( --1 ~ I ..... ,, \\,.,, ,.,.,, S.'I' l·~n1plll)'I'! N.B. 612-80-11. ==-----~---' · p. A.RT1"1Tl'M', '"E1 · ~· ··;. ' SHOE Salesman, f -time, J ACK Ta u 1 a nr-11.f'!Xlir 1 Pr.or:-Pa.1nt!111;-:-;l1:-o roul~~ co~t.1 :-Oh·s;1 , LVN'S Pr·:R.SONABLE Girl Friday A FUN PLACE xln't oppor. Apply ·n prrson, rtmod .. nddiL 20 yrs. l'!'<P. :J('c·o11~. io•il . i111 1•r/1•~h·r. -FOOl"J S~rtV l('J·: Full & 11 111111• ·.-1!J.JOOl for v.-eekends only. PJen•~ot "'·A S 333 E th S 1'\'F,\\' ('(J.\ll'''·'Y ~.'. ]',\' ll ENT ,, I . ,, ~~I~ I Ii 11 j 0 I -TO WORK """ hot',. 4 • 17 I. Lir'r!. ~1y \\'"Y C'o :Yli-ftO:\f. l.1r/!11~. ~·1~'" f'.<;1 i;.1.-. .. ;11~1 .•·tl <N' lli\s·, .,1,_.11.,., .. 0' 0-'1,, .•. , 1 · · · 1 Pf'lllng nr rxp yni:: n1ru1 tn 1--Yacht Sale~ Olfi"". Call tor .~ ... i:.. r th:111·-.1il•· nnly. A! 11•;1,1 r. tnng ~1111111 111~1 loo.I .tc MAIDS WANTED -~ C~t. Or'iftiMg----· [',\J;\'TJ'.'.'r. -.t-P1\l'El t!NC. t:'\C ;~ f OI! ,\lAN :n & t ·1· rno ' 'I' 1wt-. F' I n c,. '-:"llr"n11•1 1 ,ill•nn;:: ~;d • , , ~1:1\urr. 111usl h1' 1•xpl'r. F/ ~ntrrvu:""'" 673-~0. TE=A"C1"1'E"R~-,-..,-. ~ba-by-,',-11-er l!l yr~ 111 llarbor a1 P.a. Lit· & :\11.i~·r 111< \11\Tl'f!I·: ANfl lw11~·!1t.. Si1111r :-;;ir HH lli•f.,ri• 111'°11 K~~-llll.~ ' lunr. Srr Pf'rSl:lnf){'] MI:"r. f'RACTICAL nu~ ~·1th u'l-brglnnlng Sept 1. Mon-Jo"ri. l t.J11ndrr! Rrf'i; furn f,12-2~.~(, , ;..1-'..\T 11r,.11 ,·:ill :-..~111111 .. 1 ~ :lr>1n ' ---Hnlboo Hay Club. 12'11 \\' fa n! would liko le> care for CJ/ //) / ('hild at homt". Lite hsckeep. A="cY_•'-'-'"i<>~•· ____ s_o_7_x_o_:.. ;., fln~· :-;JX't'ull:-tnt;-:rlJ·:xi•'r $84·$111. PER WEEK s1r,..::;~10 vro·;~; rl:J.,l· •. rn ~:E C'on~1 lh\·y. Nll. your pl't"-11Chool rlulri. )'Uo Jhe f<eubetl t-'r!t·ndly aimo!phf'rc. Sehl Eloct'' ·cal 1 .1. ,,1. 1 l ,.. ... ---I •II Y.C"'y~. Ins sr.2:. -work. llc'asonablt> r11lc• 1 -R p;11n1111i::. 1'°'·11 r'l'f~ .. l.11 'd " , v" .! f1.tl 1 Jr..\ !Al. 11l1•1~1ant. r·ha1rstdi• e 2 11 • 1 , s·r ~ 1.°'I ~tAIDS w11nt('{I Jitmtll"a Inn · vac. OI w/pay. ef. req. DRAFTING • (•t k &le """"' ---I & X ' Li ll e.. I cc n:.: · eno. .~~ 536--S628 [. ~ ph &U-3216 CM F:l.ECTRICAL \\'OIU\:. All ~· -~ ·-~"'"·---Ai fHA(-rJV!: ~ul~ 1n lt•a1n l . · lilY·'· '· · 0 11'<'. ,-,..•ni e 2 Lo:').::-al Sec'y> StiOO ti101 or Hotel. 2101 E. Cst . -· · · kindll. Big Ot' sm11 ll 1.le'd t..· I l"t'flfl'Sl!if)!llll P111nllni:: t.· 11'/l('h 11rofcss111n.1I ('!)~· I ; f•·•I.:" t'• ~\Ur\(' ,,, Cla!lSJf1rd • 4 r-·rc ~11.i:rng C'on~1r S700 Hwy. Corona. dl'I l'ltar. (Tl1I> PRACTICAL Nurv tor nlte • ee -TE[E-APPT. SE-C'Y Ins. fo"t'('r est. :..4&-02Jl. Tnll'r/r·~t1•r Q1i;1t 11~ l\'Ork Jl lt'll<'~ ~r•'I' 1r.iinin11: Vi Ad N<l '!16, t·lo Daily Pilot 11 Liz l~i·indrr·s' A •(n 67~120. shift. S pm·8 Am. $2. lS hr PART Tl:\11':, 4-9 pm, CdM. ELEci'nJCfAN-.- 1 iCfln!l('fl. lt1:1s ~o.i7-74:.-1 viu11r\\tit>t.l11111d 842-6-.1491"1· 1'_11 Hu~!j(i(J.(;~1 !.l2Gifi. 1:..00Carnpu$ [)ri: /\1~ r-.1a1d 11•ork in rxcha ng~ for 548-5927. Xln't sal +bonus. Req's: bonded. Small jobs. mi1 int. WALLPAPER-HUNG nppt. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST All Fri·"' Paid ·i1ri Jll \ apartmf'nt. Z3i6 Newpon Pr!n11ng Now Hiring poHsh, t>Xper, gift of persua· It repalr:o;. ~rl$-j2t'/J. Cnll Rrhro f,lf..214!'1 Alilor11,1111,1• IUrii;:hl, ta•w 111o<lrm 0!1· I ---FRY-COOK ___ Blvd .• C.l'll. 548-9T.'"l.'i. MULTI-OPERATOR B b & !i\on. 8.t1.:l656. EVt'!i 615-1089 Plumbing BOOKKEEPER ... i.:11 ( llh', As~1~11 111:; & fmn1 ~'.\pt•f [>1~'lf'l 1 • ,j ---~t-:\°JL !100-r:;f-~!ht 1 yr C'XJ'lf'r. Open1!1011 us oys TELEP!-IONE solicitor, ('Xp. Furniture <11·"h Npt B<"h of,. :-~1'!.;.'Jl.1 ct.FP.L' of 12:i0\\'. 26:;o, 257\ presses. D'ishwashers I in nppt selling by pl~-. __.. A!'<'OU!l1~ 1,.;1):il1lr. 1~1yroll • , _ . 1 Apply In Pcri;nn n ....,, ... FUR.NITUllB su·i 11pi11~ &. PL{l ~lfll:\r. fiF:PA!ll ,.1,. ,\lu~i hll\'•' :i1.1!rinio!il" [)Jo.~ TA L A ~~ 1._ ran 1 ('o!fJny f\ildu·n \111sr ha 1· .. C:i!ifnr111a !!r1\'t•r~ r ron1 your honie. (NO Refini1hin11:. J'rrr P ickup No 101.l too ~n1:dl r·~p(•rienei ·. !'huiii• l\lr :'iJTiit l 'h;i11~1llr' 2 vr~ ··~r· 1-'.\('1•1 -::;in lh1rho,. HI.(')! l1c·('nS(' f;ooJ F.n~lii;h ! typ-BINDERY GIRLS Apply 3•5 daily boilr.'r room ). \\'ork approx and Delivery. &1;r-0.11riG. --• _frl'.1-~1211 * -101• ilf')~lilllllll'OI ! \11111 Thru II .•.d:tl"I r .11! l~·l\11•1•!) 10 & :; -Fry-Cook ini;; ~mi· hl'11vy lift!n~. ~Should lK· •'XJ)('l' in hand g, 'or 20 hrs per \l'k .• 6 pm·9pm • d I COLE PLUMBING Fn 1 ..>!~"·~"" I our ;1t( unrlrr "Clt'ril'al'" machin(' ro\latin:;. stitching, 1laily, &: &it. Nn i(tnimirks. ~•r en"' Colla~<· t'11•l•1' ·'h(•p PAf/t"[(' )!UTUAL drilling. ('!<". • 151 E. Co•st Hwy, lnoom I nr I nso..S300 AL'S GARDENING 24 hr. ~er.•1t·•· 6·ri-116! Mike McCarthy llENT/\I. ''·~•1st1u11 , tlt1n11-. '.iti:! \\'. 1:1111. c ~~1:i \1 .. ,,.. . Newport Beach per"';. '~~,.;aa pan ot a M Vr; On PlunihinJ:. Paintini:. fnu11 th·~k Al 11•11.~1 '11 )rl -----1 i\1,\~ to 11ork f/!tmP 1n rcn-E: 1 0 E l for prdenlng ir 1 m • 11 In~l:i.lla!ion~. f'rre f'~limat('~ ,11 1tt:•· ~.~r,,-.r n"\C;'(.S 1 GA ~. FR IDAY r.d )a rd. ritust hal'" ''rry P~Armn1_ncn• position~. Jt•in~e qua ppor. nip oyer S500 million ._'O, and need llnd!!Cl!.ping services. crill Hu u k·0Jl"l·Gi\1C·ln1·, f\I' ~·i ~x.d lypl." 51! 11p1n. "";it hanrfy,ri tin~ & 11{'al In '-""nl' its. -permanent pc1'!10nnel, M 5"~5198 eve!!. Ser v 1 n g Goo<I rrfrr 11~'.•·0Ji2. 1;,.i;J11 l\r;u·h Hlvd.. I ' •-·' ·' _ _ __ C;ill l..<irruinr RJ'lr>c"ranC'I'. \\'ill train. An.. Apply in Prrson RE.TillED. but still ~·ant to Wt'll as those thal f'an N ' ~·"t " l ,1 -0 -.-1 7 •• ,1. DB.AfTSfo.IA;-\ \V "-Li~· ,, \l'Ork ? Earn n1ax al!O\\<ed 1-· e"'Jl(ll ,\.u,,·.,os :i , l'sa, rain~ unr oi:;-;::"d. $ .. f·~1m1n~tl'r r,..,,.., rf f!l.v !\Inn, \VC'fl Ir Sal morns """m" superv1Nors. Dover Shores. \Veslcllft. Sl'11rr linr 111 100' 31'1 894 3341 ''131 Dralisni;in ,\ .'ii•nbf'r' l'l'r<;0n111•I A111·1k·y · I t03(f M•rl•c Printi"" Inc. Soc. Set. Agl" 55-65. Gd 833-3741. · -· • :i'J11 ('1•nl1H\ J•I Ci\! '1<10 ll>ll I 11 J1(1(1n. ' Nf'\\'flOrl ··• .. -alth & gd all at'O"-• •--====~-~~--~I AL'S t.arnt;«:"npt0,g-. -T ~e * :>1!}-2;i02 • ' · ' -· · ... · ~:i \\11.,;.1r l11f Pr. r\U Hl i·il. C'n~t:i ~1rM . 1577 Plecentia, N.8 . '"" "''"' ,....,,.. TELEPllONl!: Sa!es: &>U removal. 1'nrtl ren1odcling. -. PLUMBING-.-AL:TUfi7tr1~hvrr~-;-;;i·1l~ lllttd~J.;H\ .cA'J1!'fT $.al1•' 645·2770 -~ An t't"JUal opponurul}' dymnn. Apply Paulo Drive-Southern Orange County's 1 ,rs or <ii"'" Apph 111 1,,(.K'l dt•i'Ora!nr 1 ~1,,, 11, 1 _ ---fl lAN . (~1 rly .~111 nc11·spn1x>r 1 In Thratre. CoslJI. Mesa, F . N ~~~!l;r~np~\~~;.r;'fi~.~·\1~:· rr,'.1~~1·.'..'','.·'L",;~1odrl·ltt~~;,".1s··,·,2 lwrsoir1 . Br1tl~h At!ln i~11rt'i, s•1n l\•11\1· ~tu1• J:\cel '~,.L,P i1,1·11'.~.'~' fF,1<'~ l,l.ninn ih·lll'. Jn·tnc al'<":i.. Xlnt -en1poyer -r.ton, Wed & Fri. /\ft 7:30 >:::n~.c~:ke~ !i% .,.. r . ·"' r•·• it ,, • t 11 I :i 1011 ·"-" .a~! o;i-1 route Ol)f'n ,\pprux $240 nm -------__ _ "J" nr • ....,r. l•>~ .'\ . ""'1. 1ln111 + 1 or1ir11 4t12 :!2.»·I 11 " 1 1 · PROOF " · as you Dttd. ~nerous com-* LANDSCAPING * Roofing ----11 ~. 'nrnn.1 f f' r>l11r mo. !l!J1-l6JJ. New la\.\·n1;, SP r i n k I er ~. JtAHY:o-;JTTEH. 111 11111• L11r ' EXCEPT!t):-1,\I. oppor!un1t'.I' I --·HOSTESS ----Motel Maid Wanted-OPERA TOR Sal<'s '"-sM>n on each sale. Call d,.rk11, cleanup. S1ale fic"d. • T. Guy P.Mfing. Deal hous1•kl'1•p1ni.: l'ro·kr illd•-l for a);!r !!Tnup~ !.~ In 2li: '" t'lul l I 11· l I YOU ••"•'•-OJ-39• ............. ... r I ·'· k "''''''" C"!' & P'P· nt•i· ' . k . .. 1 11ou"r. .1.-1 ~11n• 01• 1 . l'\O!l ·l<lll"krr 1\ ill 1ra1n. 536-12Xi. Jh·o·<'I. uu rnv own \\'Or . .. "' n1.1 1· goof! r11•uw1 NO\\ 1 ,,., n• 1,.,1,. I'"''. 1 • I r,1-27., ,,,_9•90 F.;i~t hlufl s :uu·IO p111 11. 1 1 1 h .,. . .. ,.u " s, "11ta ion 642·2670, Don Quixote ~lott'l. 1:;x""'r. Full Timr Arr you middle aa;cd? Turr•t Lath• Opr ExP°ERlf:NCT.0Japnnt•$c 1-'' ''"'--·-~·-'-·---64·Hi-1::9. ·" i· 1111 nnr . J<' 11 • <'ff' 1 " Siit"ial /\(·t1vi1ir5 bkA;round 2100 Nr1vport Al . CM. '" ' Gnrdt'ner. Conip. Y n r 11 . 51 ,.,;nq/ A!leranons happ1•n1n>:! I! ' pl'n11an1•ur tirli f 1 1 I' _____ -UNITED -Ar<' )'OU looking for a job~ $5 Per Hour _ _ . ..,_ -· -. .... BABY SITTER ;-.1ntur1• nldf'r ""lployrnt•n1 11nd lu st pro· 'u ' riar •llll' poi;ilion. NEF.D (°Xtra inoon1f'7 Pern1 . CALIFORNIA BANK Do you think you can seU? Dayi; & swing· Irvin!' Bl'ea. i1aint. shnihhrry. lrt't'l'. SEWING-DESIGNING 11·C1n1nn wun1rd !o «nre for 'l 1111111<111 11J· •l:"C...f.ill \1k•l)i< Apply Pf'l';:~nf'l;f_<'. Arlrntn· p/C 11nf' help. (h·er 1R for Six t-.tonat·rh B.1y Plaza WE PPS NO F£ES Free est. IVl!"";-{l.'\47. '' 11· It n II I 1 l k; 'l 1·(\llf'cl or 71~ .~'.lS-2S93 "tral.ion It 1-122 l':isrn drivr·1n theatre. C"shif'J'!o;, "·. "•nna I ' ' ' E '.·· p E-"·,.-_ _ _ . rn omen. rail. "all's ~111;1 1• u ! ren, 11 111ys, 1• y ilt• \ nlrnc•i:1 1-lon lhru t 'n. " ""' ...., \Viii train -·' n. .I a Pan•' i<;", ~HI rn111. C':1ll S•lfi..74.30 honir. Hf'I. 11h·n~,. G41·i074. 1•1 1•!(/\vkn11,. Ushf'rs, Snark Bar Help. 496-1273 1. Pacific Personnel Services 112 No. TOll.'er Union Bank Square OrnnR:e-, Calif. 547-6446 ------HOSTESS/CA.S ER-\I' have .11erv1ce·sellins; Gardener. k no\\'. h o \1 . -A --.--64 -5-8-4 ------f:XEC'-:-; F: c It F. 1' A R y HI Appl y Paulo Dr iv l' -I n t::qual Oppor. Employrr p-""t'I. ''pk'"P. pl.--1. -·1. ,.,·,,,. . Iterations 2. 5 RARYSl'ITER. !ll.V hOlll<', \ I I' Tl c l '' '' ·~-c "" ,,.,~ , \'rrAAtilr "al frir nili.""r , l'Jl y 1n (Tson lt'lllI'<'.' OS a esa, on. IV ha , '*'""R"'o'"·T"'o'-T',·'L"L'·ING * Ir',",'.•!, <1er·urntr. 20 )'l'lll'S "'P· fl1on.Fn 2 ho.' Cosio ,., ov ,,,. ' ,. \\' ' ,. . I -30 -{' ve "6 mo's financing _ '_'..'. r-.!c~;t, \\'ork s;::,..~; 110111..- 1 f1rni. \\'ill l:ik•• ("h:.l'"!<P 01, 1.11011;.' \•lchen _<'l~-r1~ ! 1: pin._:\ Pump Island Saleo:men w/m in terest h4.,.::ir;;, r i,R:h1 h:ulfl to 1•1cr pr .. ~1lll'nl :!ill /l:u•bor Bl· C.\t Nl·:\\' HOSPITAL 11 r rd s l\'/SOme lubr {'Xpcr. 40 hr Theft! is no limit 10 earnings. $.1~1 fronl l rt'ar. l.f'\'f'linb & (1·:HA~l!\ Tilr. l\itchrn~. 1 l\,\B\'S!Trl·:H. \\' 0 r I.: 1 n .: l'1·r<;11nn11 <'\fl''" h1•l plul. HD\ 'SE-.<·-rhi!d-rarC-1 nH'l!IC'R l !rano:rrihers. E'(· lllk, gd P3)'. .490 f.. 17th To arrange an Interview Ask for Racl:cl May l:'flltlin!! $00 'i:IB-1'>2"1 I '' h ,. ,.. Su1wrh "lll••tlUt1ll) s1no 1•ht!dn·n. n1oth<T ill :11·' ""L only ""'' •rPI'.'. Sun !Crossroad ln•1n~) C.M. CaU .... ,,,, .......... ~~!":!'"'"'"''I __ · •· -· · __ •'\t ~. .11111·.:. ~ us Io n1 n1nttwr nf'<'jls 1111• ta 2 ,~ "'" J'ROF" ""Ill -k R "I -1• 7.,.3 Call J (.J(• J:u1·111n. '.1 \ll-ffi:i:i lf•11d11nCf'. :: T1111('s a 1rC'('k. Clt•mrntr G<iwr01l HC>fipllal. REAi. E•tal• m'"ag•n t2) , TYPING r-·" NAI . 11,.t·. ra~. u l'n, -~n-.i;v., 1·h1 l<lrpn ;l & 6 )r~. r 1·1 rn1 " " " J11pnncse Gat'rl<'ni ni S.'r..,.lrl' l'EltA.\1!C-tilt• 11t'11· -,t S11l111•y plus llrn & Boltril Cousin! A;.:iotW), 2790 6i~J.l.i~. ~9J-2AA'l. 49fi.-.8041. & Sale1men (10) \¥8Jlll'd. SALE.c;clRLS & a.i;1ist mgr.. EXECUTIVE fl'tt Est. "* 64G-flli~!l i'('rnodt•l. Frr(' ··~t. Sniall 1-lcf. ;i:;rr-'l!Jll~! Jl;irhor Rl 01 1 Arll'lni~._c~.-1 HOL'.~EROYS • tq1ply &-n NITE Aurlilor, rxper. Ncn Aggn.'Slive nt'IV realtor in Exp, lull time. Creati\,e 1 SPENCER'S 1 ., .... •·-···-·· irol~· <<el-•lll'. "'~r,....,1~. ·-------EXECUTl\'f: &crC"1fll)' for l11't)w11·~ !\1o1or Hotel. :\I JOii 4200 PB..'\. Apply B c n Oratlgf' County. Attractive fashion &hop. TClp sal. Call --" " .v ·, • • I",., '·" '"""' "'.w BARYSITTE11. l't'l la. hi·st•hl · Bo -Dt>n!(ll offw1-. F:'fl nt'c. I' South CnA~t H11y.. Sooll1 Dro\vns Motor Hotel, 3110G commission program, nw 9-12. 838-6262. in your own home. Costa Mesa area only. Call only 8-~. 8-13. (TI.fl 979-7357. Cir co!l('gc gu·l. 1 da) a "'k. Salary Qp! n. Fr 1 11 I!" Llli::un:i. So. Coo.st Hwy, So. Laguna. program & paid vncations. SALES CAREER OPPOR. ---------[ JI i t J C:\l ar.."a. '.''49---09G9. tx r f' ~ ~ llB ----Call A.nthony·s 113-323-1255 UPHOl.SI'ERY Seamsln!'sl. HOLLORAN'!> Uii\•n Servil-;. L __ ~_ .... __ '_""_"_t__ t -11~,11~. 1 :~It ·~-~~:~1 1;;'7 911111 111? U ~"Ek rt per·li\~. ! NURSES aides, All shills. for lntervic"" ' Strom•~gufac'J~·!.ri ~~'~'~g 1100,0,.~ exper. Wage1 open. Apply in Quality \Vorkn1aru;hip. F rN> --R;1nklni; •. ' \ 1dov.'('r·ehild ren 5 ,I',; 7.1 1':xper1cnN' Pref. --...,, ""'" """'""' •• penon, Far West De!ia:ns, f'.'ll. :ifler 6 pin. 962-9703. --------... -1 TELLER --~y>-:l:i !U. --l~ig, R('h, t-.lu~I hav~ I'll!' :i-l!t-5585 R•al Est••• s.1.. stitutional salesman w-2 yrs 4001 r Birch St, NB Frl'f' rsr. Lawn t' 11 r t'. clranupii:. Rt'ttll. 548-:i213. EXP-. -1 1;1~\.;-liAn-Gafcient'r Job Want•d, M ele 700 C'nn111i<'ITH1I B:1nk E:-.p,..r. EXP ER. COUPLE $2f-O n1n ~1'u da. ~·k NURSt:S· /\ID, 2 nights 11_7. fR[( college or food sales e."'<p. & I 973-m2. C I d . \Jin" 'n"'' 1., .... ,1,H'ril ~.,,. llou~\·k••<"(l111..:; ,._, :i l~llOi._,l~-t-629_7. ____ I .. '"'•"·" ,11 ""' an aggressive attitude to .1c~='R'CC..=~------1 oinp c!c gar l'tuni: service " " '' ~ "'"" ,,-· 4J 1.1r ovrr -p-ocot them 1• "-~.I VAIT ESSES. expcr. 21.or SCRA L C REOIT CHECKER CHnh•utu~ [)1111"' ll(ll'''"'·'"'f.PER 1 1 1 2 ~" · '" ''" """" ""'l:i ~un1alani, &lf,....1676. M ETS !'\1~nr. · or an11l.1 .a,i:;una t.Tn nor. \.,., !.'. L ic•n•• Training Co a I over. Gd wages & attractive ---• '.\lin 1; 111.,:., 1,1,..,. ,.,1·,1 ;\lr,·1 \\'ork111C" Con.h. 11! •I E:-.p'd Good t Co;1~c La' 8 49194-~ d T l Onf · rea. ,_, -" I -"· · .TT~f'S Gardenins:. romplelr L•\•··ln . , . J<:i:~ry. -. . -.Ji. Limite m• Y Send Complele r('Silln lo "''Or .... ngcouus. ntC1vr<:WUlg 1nwn Ii yard cart', clrnnup~ I ANSWERS Newport Beach Area l'h &1~1-::%:: l'r11 . rni.. 11:-bath Clo~c tol OFF1C-E--TEMP6RARY ~';1111ous liccn.st.• course no1\' Classitied ad no. 473 cl: Da· 12-4 pm. Thurs .• i:t Fri. 5-6-l662 ft.It 5 l)ITI. Call ,\11·~. F1'.'q:;11son I r ansportu11on. F:uropcan a\•ailablt> thru Tart:M-11 Conl- . Newport Harbor Ya c ht i;·\6-jJ21 \\'kd:.y~ 1--or Appo 111tn1t•nt prt'f'd. Call 557-."~9611. p.'IOy. Applicants fully re-ily Pikil, P .O. &x 1560, Club, 7X! W. Bay. Balboa, ' GENERAL clean up yard n I h T . , .. , L' I 0 E ' F''r1 ·n1o"CE_O __ -ti Cost& Mesa, Ca 92626. --· ---ac1.~ -ox1n-l\1ugr -,,qua l)l)Of. ·n1p oyf'r "" ·, r .. • • srtuns1N"s~ OUSF:KEEPER f.· Summt'r'sAtmost"'-nc imbu~edupooquatific:ation. WAITRESS, EXPER. 1n11in\. b'llragr c!r110 up. I ~ SALES · l r o t X-l&-5-1 7 1. ~fl11u.~r-MIDGETS 1n a~si.~t rrC's<:i11nkcr 11· llouscn1an. Exp prt"f. Gd ... but 11·e still have plenty Nt:>1v or experienced sales gir pe ma en.· Must bt over 21. No Pbont Colorful hu~lnt"ii!nii1n ; llr Bf AU T 1 C I A N \Vanled al1rrat1ons & drC"ssrnaking. \l'kR. rond. & ro. bentfi1s. of temporary ~fflce jobs with people. Openings available. knohel wlulled~" 0.,1 artk,.pAphels Calls. Apply in penron, SUrf -Rellab!IGardo-n in_g_ "'""nA" a--·· k1·od of dr•'"'· w/nrat an"''1tr11nrr 10 takf' r1-11rt 111111' ti!ust hnrr 011"' p.,.,,,,, llo•pll t •1 I ._, 1..... P "" w · PPY • "'" ~.... "~" .. ,.. " ... a. "ary top pay, intt"resti~ \'IU'iety. Comp etc ,...,nulf> program. · & Sirloin, 5930 W. Cout M11lntrnarK"t', yti clt:>nn·UP 111 re1tl.\urnn! for f"rcign O\!f'r cHenlt11', New i:rad~ lr11n.~. Rtl~ 1"'1'.'q'd. Corona Oudlc .,, ~11 E I 2"' Thurs & Fri, 1:30 to 5 pm " 1 y. .....,,,, : -" . ...,, au local. :l ..,.., office ex""'r Fut.".re mllflagtml'!nl oppor-190 •-·th Cst Hwy La Bch. Jhvv, N......,,..rt Bch. ' d ''0 107·> t 11·rll'<>I>\<'. Cnll ;i.1f' ~. 19. rl0 l '1 , •• 1·3· J • ,.... LiUU g ., --~ l'ln scnp111i;::. l't\J" ~ .~r~1rts 1·11rs. Ant thr •1•1111· ,, .. ,,,, _' ,;ar. 1»-'·" prefen't'd, over 18. tun111es. Call Mr Sloan at ' General Services n·~~ri:" Th1•y wrn· 11 i\!10. ' _________ _.... Vncanci"s rost money! f..l'!nt SC·S.i.S1. Sales 'VAJTRESS. exp, ~r 71. <;~;r:.: I BOB 'S Don't ~"r up thl' llhtp! )'our 1.-.uS<.', apL, stoN' Brown'' Tempo TARBELL Toy & Gift Parties itexlcan food. Apply in --------"L1sr · II 1n <'las~ilk'tl, Sh111 bldg., t'l t'. thru •Daily Pilot 1 lOl~r , • k _, 81 ,, rary pE"tson. 3201 E. Pa.cine Job Want•d. Fem•le 702 !fl Sh11rr fl<"Sul ts: &1~-~"i8. I Cla••ll1·-, Ari. . ........ ,, ('""""' \'u, [1!)1\0Cy Housewives, demonstrators Coasr lllway. oot. -~· -j "HO~I F: flF THI·'. Hin HOY " -,Jl;I ~.... 86!1-2·112 01· 511 ·~·21T.! REALTORS 4?arn to S2,000 by Df-c. 1. NO - '.\IOTllEP. or !1.yrar-0ld i::1rl WAITRESSES \\'ANTED full time themiceI H I I ' I ' --·• -DELIVERIES. NO COL-weed • ...... , rontrol --n. auling rnu~ su11p rn1l'n 111C11n11-. 1 R.E. g,\LE'\ LE:CTIONS, FREE llOST· .,_.. "-1 .... .,--------lntf11 1i,:rnr. Rr11.IU'ln11.hlf' df'1· ~~ DO IT NOW' ~-='~™-------1 TH Et: & lnr::i• p In 11 I t•·ri !,Y, r.tuJl:t work hel"·ccn Nral t\PIJl':1n11~. ~OOd el111r. 4 't1~ ST' "'R GA:ZE"D ._-,. ~~ • E5S GIFTS. Nttd ear. \~ANT · ......... , •-I TOT AL SE'HVJCE!> CO. Ph11nh~, Carpentry. F:lt1'. Hrp11ir~. h11ul1ni;: fl"Ui l"!0'.1 I R No E"PERIENCE .I1. .I"... r-"l"'. \\le''"" on lhc ""'"'P. and need 826-2010. Gifts 'N Ga""els. _.,,..... ..,. '1 Pe n:n1ov11 . n t ot I J 11 n g. r111dnt,111 & 6 A,\l. ~Iii\ ·' 1 NEC. B Cl..A Jt"'<J.A·N----.,---....'.:...J '" '""~ u1; 11U1.nuacript at hc>mr. Corona rt"novatinc:. Yahl rli>t1.m.1P'J . hnum 4 hl"I l>"r night 1\f11ny frini.:c twne!IT~ 11 Altn 1 Y • help' tf yau wanl R Profes-SEAMSTRESS Wanted. Exp I dN M.a.r ·-· ....,, .......... " • II I Cal I 2 "A.t.11 M YourOoi11Acti•·;a..-.. u . )f. UllA . · na1 C I I J a --"~' n10Vf' ....: nu , I rit.r.·r H•'l':f)("Ctllblr ...,,.,rk 0 n I y nl ervlrw' PM·4 P:\I Dtuly ... y "' UVN<J" sur JJ~ !IO afffr • no u... 2110 Nev.Jll)rt Blvd. NB 1 , .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiilii& .. -. 1. 9.11.1 d e-v~lop mrssog~ for Frldoy ocr.11 ;,.";:. ' 1 --'-'=~~=~~--WELDERS 0.2-1400. <h·idttd. Writ!' Cl:1~~1 f1ed Ad 2:1952 Avrnlda l).~A,f." T d Aceordiflf to 1'1o Slon. ,· job · and att wllllnJ to ml\ke 613-3568. YARD. ga;;ige i•leanups. No. :iflO.Dslly Pllo1. Pll. J){' LaC11rlo1!a 6J.7J..BG.12 modwords~ingtol'MT'tbe,.; l~tl!-24-2'(}; a SUCCt'IS Committment SECRETARY $4 Per Hour RenlO\·e tr(.'C~. dirt ivy Ro~ 1fi60. ~111 l\lrs11. ('a I L11guna 11111'( ~ r1.uaus of)WrZodiacbirth'ign. 66 want to la.lk to YOU! Look Shf'et mttal w/heUerc A. 0 . ~"l•g.· 911'.!t. _ __ Equ11 J oppty cniplo.l'rr , Al•. 10 111 J I 0.01 '1 Ne.:lrd ' SCOIPtO at thr bencfill -expanding ~tust have toot! l.ppea,ral')CI'!. It 1•1 1 -~111 ,~ r1\•t'1vays .•• ¥"'' -• 2Y"'" J2Moo..,,f>2'r.....-ocr ... All'· I"'-ln'tt. ... 1 .......... w11 tJJvCOtLT••C• ..... .,.,. 8~7 ~,. I GOOD TYPIST •~11A.Y10 Jt.ltwllf!«Trd JlG.t ..,,, ,.11~~ ..... partmcn5 . .,.,me Po-x .,, ...... •I _, s. pp S NO FEES -ww. =:?\1l13-17.4C .1 y.,., J4 R~.i.. 64 Yovn .. 11 Hor. n~ i>ition11 Sal<H'Y + Commll· Pltut Apply ln Perllc>n • • • . ' YARD £.-G~t' CleanuP. Wiii do your typing at BOYS :~5'2·7S.7987 :.H.~ J5 V¥'h•{" 6S ~ 31·459--6.5::r slona. otht-rs Guarantcf:'d To Tf!.l'eAA \Yalas Pacific '~-1 1 1 "·ti ho• homo W ill p1'ckup - -t.Mo, .16 A1 .. uOl'I<:• ML•~..... 10.n•·.::• •L~ es . 1 a~. ~ • AJ.:1'" 10·1~ ro drl1vt.·r ll<1P"r'" coo1uH1 1 You JI UnP•PtCted 67()( ·" -Dra11·s hiah pt>r ctn! h0nt11, UNION BANK Personn•I S.rvices. anytimf", a48-."i031. Fne d•livtr local H.B .. 1n 1hc DAnn Point. ~..,11 Cle-~1/:'''Ar 11 :;~= _-t!~':~ !:~'Pl' !~~ .. ~·~11u~ pAld vacauons. rtitd.ic&l a~ 610 Newport Ctnlu Dr., NB 112 No . Towrr ke•ting &-Air_____ · ., West, 7Sc per pg. rncnrr RN':i~. ,.. r JUHt 10 1oc-,0 L°"' 10 eo.,.01_ fl Ll.fc ln~ur.ancc. Do 11 NOW. ~ .. ual -.-... 1 ... Em Jo Union Bank Squ1u't' CondJtioni"t or wlll work by hour DAILY PILOT ~>a.%! llH<M-'11oc1cry 11Mat OK.lt ~. u , \'our movf'! """ v......,,, ... ,...., P '1U Or1n11t .CAl.if. c•ll 847·3095. 1'.l2 ·1l":'\l -6J-61 :~=-~~i:......C. ~~~1,r 1f2~· • Call JACK SEYMOUR SECREI'ARY, \ypt'. f~. SH St7"'446 AIR COND. CO!m\ACTOR Call tar estim.m ... ""'°315 n Rf!~ H..,,.,..i, NB Housecl .. nl111 l -.:~-..llcai.cl Clffnlng • wt DO EVmYnONG • "'''· ,.... .... ""'" C0MP'LE71'>: I.: thorou<h -CARPENTER ---CAHCR 1'Morwv '•Mo!nrt 7•'"• tAl'llCOlM 847-1221 rn;.2231 or qt«! wrttllw desired, Mk tor Rachel ?>.lay ho ASSE 11 , (.M)Jlllfffl lS~ •SY-7\To • SEYMOUR but not 'eatnUel. 1 yr ex. u.e clranln,r, wl\I do • r-. .H.\ LINT·:. pl'l'rl•r '~Juiru ''~l(t.. '460!' 7,kON!lr.g ote.7! ,,tlf.· ptt. Apptll avail Sat. alai. cVi'l')llhing plu' m i nor 80mt> ,.," In lxml bu!lrilng. (';,;;: · li~""~ !~~ f.~ 1"~· '' ~ Really & Investment Mo.Fri. 3 pn-5 pm. Appl)< ~pair. P •I n fin I Ii l1l•nder Y achtl, Inc. ~7NI·• 19Y°"' ''°'°""' 1• s-..... ~~O..'I Hybrld)'ne. ll~ Pullmtn n>flniahln1t turn . E:ii. I m w. ITth St.. LIO llO'Yov 50 0.Ceiw IOThon c..M ... rettncn · $2S. 11 dny call ~·o~tt1 r>tf~• L~ ''"r 11 l",,l'f;, ~~ :~~•t•th•"' JA~O:,.uiju' QUICK CASH ;:81;··:::;::·,;-;;.;~::....,,....~~ 002-0l9 -C-----.5.Aue.11 2 ;;."'."",_, ~l e-13s..i, SECR.£TARY·Lffe lnt. AU . Ir Wash Celhl•r1 w f 4"""""' ).4 To 84 ~ ,,.: ,, THROUGH A phl.IM ~. med a aroup NEED hrlp •t home! Wt' rull 1: 11 111rn~ 014-1 lGO --~ »Con ~,v.,.,.. a~~udv.;: J~l.Jl...50 -.....-; ••···-.,,.~-• MVfl Aldtt e NUMJf'!t e -------_._4~ 2'rmul'I )611 .. lit .... n,ua ..,,,.,...... ..,\U,. '¥"'''• • fl~"'° • °'"'"""""' CHEF w•ntocl. l!xp. •1100 1'""" '"'t' "Y~ "'cu DAILY PILOT "' lftlllJ; CID ror--. • Oornemakm _ Upjohn $1000 mo. Call 675-4141 •~"~·''•~~ ~~!"'~ ::::::_ "';''lfi. 1;s~1t~l~l~8!1~.------ r.47_,, alt. 4 P .M . llue Beot. .-:wi.>1 lOY~~ .. .,,,,,,. "" ""·""'Cl WANT AD Sell l!lle llttt• llOWf 'Call rutmwetan:Jut•phonr 1:::3'F11~Good ®"'\"" ()N~~!r i.!_7!~ ~~.':ttllti!-TV::~.~ M,,_ J<ow! call •ww. """"1J. 642·5671 <1R todtl1 14M6'11. • • I WllO WANTS TO WORKT DRIVE A CAB! CHOOSE )'OW' houri, work for )'OUl'ltU, ~ Yo4JI °"" bola hfcn or won'le'1. CU llf' slightly hllndlet.DJ!ed. V1.ls, re.tlted. ~ %J. to 'JU. iupple.ment )'OUl' tnc:onw. Drive ft cab 6 bn' or lntlft • da;y. Apply in .,.._.. Ycllow Cab Co., US E. llltb St.. Cole& NttL [ f ct )W I !!DJ I <itlpWontM,M&F710 WHO NllllS CWXS? WE DOI! Figure Clorb, T ypisl Clerl:s, & Genertl Clerks netdtd. 1NTE'Rvt.EWJNG Mon tbrv F'rl 9 am-12:30 pm ON SlTE o•· OUR NE\V BUILDING PACIFIC MUTUAL t'ASHION lSLAN'D (Corntt &uita Cnu: " Newport Center Dri~) + FREE daily b u s tmr11portBlion fnr v.-ork in Loi An~le1 until n\Cive to Newport, Sept '72. YOUNG ri.tan O\.'tt 21 for malnlenance ~lprr. lfi1eel111W!OtU jobs around apartmrnt Nlmplex. Must be nt'lt & efficient. SL75 per hour. Call 5'16-4J:i3. YOUNG man, c lean cu t . Technical expt'r. Fahrir11- tlon of panrl O\'!'rlays lor traffic slenal systf'ms. cau 10am-9pm 548-5tli. YOUSG 'l\'Om&n lo learn in- aurance business, general office v.11rk. Full or part lime. 17418 8'ach Blvd., ltuntington Beach. Vacancies cost moMy! Rent your muse. apt., gtore bldg., etc. lhnl a Daily PUot O•u.lfled Ad. M2-5678. ' • ._. F For an ad in Woman's World c.11 Mory Beth 642-5671, ••' m DoD Plus Clothes Greet September! 1422 ' I I .. ..•. ~I .. , . • ' • IWl.Y llLQT lttOTOR I IOMf.S WHY PAY MORE? SF.E US FIR~,. NEW iii USED hlCYI'OR 110ltt!-.:.c; READY TO GO 830 $. HARBOR BLVD. SAf\'TA ANA .,._,.,., C•mpen, S.141/Rent '20 --:;~~~;:::---1 10 112' HAVASU Cabowr altePI 6, lnc. ldtchtn "''afer pUmp, 11love It O\.'tn, 11de dinette v.ith Jo\<tstat "- tollet room, a bt.>autitul bnmt' a~·ay trom home. St'n11.t 759. WAS $2195 NOW S1495 FULL PRICE BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT list St. at S.A. Frwy.> 2000 E. 1st St., Santa Ana 5511-1000 \YllEEL camper, iileeps ll, hke ne\\·, must u-11. S975. SJ0..3438 or 646-:JIS1. I • OPEN ROAD 1'fOTOR HOMES 8t.Ml:l Garden Grove Blvd. Garden Crove 894-4479 'G7 ClfEVROL1'.I ' 'JUN PICK UP on 10 fl. CamPtt .. , Heavy duly ra.mper rquipmt'nt ..• Au1on1alll· trarumlu1on. Boor, Bouncl" r \\'&YI .• 5ltp hu n1rK<r !10633A•, S2888. BEACH CITY DODGE '10 vw. a.la °""' ,._,....,. ~It.Ion. CUltQM pa.Int, rima, tlrn, bumprn. etc:. :z::i,COO q, ml. f16:'!0. Set to apptte. at %34 Alhtrt Pl., 01 anytime. Trucics 962 '72 GMC "Jimmy" 4x4 w~tl'I 4 1pc1'11, P. 1rr1•t111g, l>aiA·•·r Urnk~·s. rull lop, 3 111•fitl' ht>ovy d111y 1'<1u1ppi'1I. Jlarct lo hnd 1nod1•! lu!ly K1u1ppt'<I. l ~>ek our hubt, Serini 5 1~7. $4495 Bill BARRY • b ulfd can • trucb, 1'a.I call ua k.r tftol!I tcUmat-. GROTH CHEYROL£T Aak tor Salet Manaa;er 132ll Btacb Blvd, Huntl.ncton Beacb 841.«J8'1 Kl g.s,m \\'E buy all make• oJ clrnn uat'd sport.I can. pll.ld for or not. PIC'RSe drive In tor fJ'ff AppraluJ. CORTINA '68 r ortl Cortina, •uto tran1, MGA ne~ o'haul. tiret, etc. '500-1---------1 fi75-J199 eVl'l/Wkndl. MCA, """" '61. White roadster, oond. $399. Walt'• DATSUN Arco, 3636 & Cout }fwy., ~-::,7~0~D~o~t~1-un-:-5;10---_N_.B.~-----~ STATION \\'AGON. Fully tact. cqulppNI. 323.ACD. MG $1299 1953 fdGTB. BrltiAh Raeln( Good S.IKtlon of ltn Gromlln1 Still Avolloblo for llmltod Tlmo, WARD S. LEE .............. AMERICAN MOTORS DEALER 1234 South Me in, Soni• Ano S47'5116 '71 CADILLAC EL DOIWlO 1 CONVEJITlBIE Onlf 10,Jll loc&l m11'L Fact. air conc1., run power, t11t 1r. ....... pie ......... -IOdtl. Mil·P'M lttl'f'O w/ mulllplH tape, trunk lock. a 1entlntl l)lat tum1 )'OOr' Uati1a on 6 oU lor )'OU. (07¥- CXW). Sale "'1~. $6999 Nabers Cadillac 26IXI HARBOR BL., COSfA M'ESA scuoor. .... ~ °'"' c.... ptt. New -'ZS C!OlnJ. x-$1.ll>. Will -P.U./i,.._ car ID IJ'ldt. ~ CONTINENTAL '69 MARK Ill V\nyl top. lal)CSlr)' Ir tuthe>r Interior~ dUAI comfort teat.I, full pown, fac1ory air con- dlUonJ.rc, till wbttl. ltette, powf'r door locks, et<'. Show• metlculous care inside and out. (900925 I. S4ll7 'II MDIOllll!. ll0m<4. 4 ..... oae owner, C.000 ml., -4 _.. lift' tntn, ~ nt~ pwop. ·-· -• 810. ROOMY. '80 litre. Pfb, P/1, air. Needl wmtr. '"".,...,.,, MUSTANG '66 f.1usl colJVl RAH, PS. $150 or alter. • 548-6419 • PLYMOUTH '71 Plymouth Cricket PONTIAC·GMC·FIAT . NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \I/, Cout llwy., ~1-.1 St. 111 ~.A tr.1 )• Nt\\'fl0r1 Beach Low Do"'tl Low Term• Green. Good cond. Sl:nl. PHONE 66-5799 962-MIO J.lfRACLF: ?11AZD..\ 2145 Harbor Blvd. OPR l'!"""""'l" ... ~'l"'""'!!~"!"~~ .... '!"'!""~~ $40-9100 °""' -Autos, Imported 970 Autos. lmponod 970 '71 Cod Brough•m $6ff5 VOU<SWAGF.N ___ V_O_L_V_O ___ '~':..'."".J.Ji:!,~,:,:.:; .Q Nabers U CacliDac :t600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 4 Door, -4 apttd, 9000 mlltt (149F'O\'l, Sl295 dlr, Call ll3S=. '72 Mach I, fully kl&Md, stttro plus !ape, 9Cm mi. SJ950. 5tlj....('10l d • y ' : 673--6768 evt.'S Ir wee~nd. ~'OO'l E. }SI St., !'!Ulla An.l 641-9405 55,11 100'.l Costa i\1rM \\1-:: PAY TOP OOLI...AR '68 Chevy 1/2 Tn rnR TOP USED CARS '69 Dn1!1un PWlO, good '70 OPEL GT -a!r, 60/40 seat 6 way on both '66 YW CAMPER 1972 VOLVO ...... Till A ........... door 540-9100 Opeo Sunday Pickup If yuur car ls extra clean, lff WI first. Si1f'rlfiC"r, !'.lust Si·ll. i1~llll (lr OAUER DUICK bt>!ll offrr, lOOr;, F1nanc1ng 2925 Harbor Blvd. Avail O.A.C. 897.()214. Costa Mesa 979-2500 ----'72 JEEP IMPORTS WANTED •1 \\'hef'I dr1\'r. rnet11l top, lik•• brand ne"•! l.l'SI than ~ n1ill's. a 14()5j, di!', Call :-::16-65.15. '6.:t c11~:v 1., T. Pickup, i.tC'p ~id•'. '&I Cnr\'c'tt f'rlJt., hkt 1«•111~. Comol "-mahog bl'd, ;),~.ll-.1006. ·~ -Ford-,~,,~. ~r~u~. ~R7£J"l.--o-Nou pa1nr, brlu;. Gel lln'!. Xlnl running rond. $750. 646--0903. '63 Ranl"hero clean $4.lO. 2050 Chnrll' !:;t., Costa Mesa -,72-CHEY. PICKUP \..onJt "1de hox. HD s:prin~~. lin1t>d gla511, 5t11hhz1'r, 11 .. 1r SU5flf"O.Sion, H;1d10, "'OOd fh~or in box. ji':nu~r~. l.'M•t1111i- f11l n1NI. nll\'I' :-'-llh \1 h1tl' tn11 & n111!ch1ng inl~'r, Sn\'r nn /his onf' !ll(lay! &ri.ul li:.!022 $2995 BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC ·FIAT I ]SI S1. a! S . .\. f'rl1)'! 2IXX> E, I.st S!., Sanle Ana ~·1000 '56 International '1 T. Sli:>. '60 C'omct Sta. \\'ag:. Sl~JO. 731 E. 19th, C~1 J4il·Mi all 5 Autos W•nted 968 REWARD WILL PAY OVER Kelly Blue Book For late model, clean, low mlle•ge domes. tics, Imports, trucks or campers. Call and ask for Buyer DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 24'0 Harbor Blvd. Caste Mesa 546-IDl7 INSTANT CASH Orange Counties TOP~ BUYER BILL i\fA..XEY TOYOTA 188&1 Beach Blvd, H. Beach. P~ 841·855S \\11.l. Buy your tar paid for or not. Call Ral1•h Gordon 613-0900 -+15 E. Coast Hwy. Ne\l-port Beach. Autos, Imported 970 ALFA ROMEO Alfa Romeo '72- 2000 NOW IN STOCK For Immediate Delivery Instant Credit BANK FINANCING COAST I IMPORTS 1000-1200 \V. Pacl!lc Cs!. Hwy. NN'port Beach ITI41 642-0400 --Alf• Romeo NO\V ON DISPLAY Sales Service Parts Body Shop COAST IMPORTS 1®1200 \V. Coast H1vy. f'leWJX>rt Bet.ch 642·0406 BMW All MODELS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Low Bank Financing SEE US ABOUT Overseas Delivery CREVIER MOTORS 20P \V. l~t :=:r <::anta Anti \\"e nl'<'d your Import ('l\J". 13$.3171 R1l'VC'r on du!y 9 to 9 d11tl;-.·. l -""v"'•-,;t~our new home! B. J. Sportscar Center 2833 Harbor, Cosla i\1e.sa 540-4491 c."Ond. S!!OO. Burnt Orange, black plush •19-1-6926 or 4!}.1--9314 interior 4 spd. dlr. Take •n DATSUN J•ickup, chrome older car In trade or amall Wt'ltpha.lla with lent (UPK· "'hl.o:, ci1stom paint & nwrr. down can finance, call ill) $l!IOO. %2-ln8 oll 6. <"-'81I 0' 54&-8736· $1599 FIAT '71 FIAT SPIDER '72 OPEL Wagon, 1900 aerie11, auio, It 11. w/w tinted CREVIER MOTORS gla11s, di!lc brklf. 7600 m1 208 W. hi St., &tnlA Ann Jmmac. $2500. 673-8586 135-3171 Car ha.s had Jovtng care. 'Iii! OPf'I Sta \l'gn, 1.9 t-nit 4 llnlian TI.'d black bucket $700 VW erig, Ii: lran&axlt', newly seals. 4 5pd dlr. "1111 take ~,,4~ean. 1 0"'l'ler, · reblt $250 or whole car leaH Tod•y at Best R•t•• $81.74 Per Mo. O.A.C. AAl/FM, Auto. b'anl., dlac brakea.. 36 mo. For L•••lng or buying small tlo\\'TI (Dannie) Call w/hi-rtse seats & map ,......,,. ., •94-<81t. PORSCHE mi. ~. 1966 """"'· c.M. £46.9303 HONDA PORSCHE tm Moo<l 9llT · '68 VW BUG Autot, Used 990 ,.,...,,......,:---:::-.... -.1 4 speed Appearance Group. 4 speed, radio, heater, S995 1 ________ _ JfONDA Sedan, '71. good Mlff'"~f Radio • many or best otter 6"-4687, BUICK cond. Sl.200. other C'XtnlS • still under ·n VW camper-pop top Lo -----------~·~,,,._""'23~75-.';---I \\'ARRAN1Y Call 54l-4070 miles, Ukp new. PBf. Cond. 'fi6 BUICK R1vitra, all pwr, JAGUAR Df:<iPf..Tu\TF: • i\fu11t lf!l.I Adll driver, Sacrifice. $2995. air cond., vinyl roof. 443 lhls \11('('k, Xlnt ronct. Fully 499-3702. l'ng .. Sl150/offer 497-1729 '71 Ja9uar XJ Sedan ,.{1u1p. t969 9ttT Porsche .• --.59-vw-s~,-,-c-.-m-.,.-,-. ~R.-b-11 CADILLAC 675-.'A)(). transule. Priced for quick --------- ELECTHIC SUN ROOF RENAULT r;a1., >.12-7371• YOUR ONLY Dot>i:kin rxterior ""ilh Eng----=--::--"::"',..- ltsh :w!dle lc>ather Jn1cr1or. Renault 0.mo S•le * '69 V\V. Clean. * FACTORY 36•000 ml. $1095. AUTHORIZED full rcl\ver, A~1-FM-Short-Semi Annual 673-8148 wav1· r11r110, tt1l1·scor1c steer-Demonstrator ing 11 hel'I, rarlial tires, Jess '61 V\V bua, new paint job & motor. Good cond. lhan 13.000 n11lrs, Ju.c:t im-Clearance Sale 842-<386 1naru!a!r in.~lde and oul. Thii Weekend :'llu.<:1 ~{'('. (6.i!lELT). 1960 V\V Bug. All primer. uso. SALE PRICED Unbeatable Prices All 19n MODELS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INSTANT CREDIT * Call 842--6270 • 'fii'' Nabers Cadillac 2600 JIARBOR BL., COST A l\1ESA 540-9100 OPt'n Sunday '59 J aguar XK-150 v.·Jovenlr. Runs great. ST.!5. &t2-8246 ·~i6 Jaguar Classic Roadster. lmm11c. ~harie. $2500 llrm. 64G--097tl aJt 5. MAZDA ~lAZDA LEASE SPECIAL New '72 RXl $57.56 Loaded. ROTARY JIO"''l'red. • Working Man's Special New '72 Bl600 P irkuJl Truck $59.62 All above open end 36 mo. • T Ir L. }o'or resp. pty, Tr11des Mns. HUNTINGTON BEACH MAZDA 17331 Beach Blvd. !\42..£.666 Lea!k' J.lgr. ~1r, Fry APPROVAL BANK FINANCING CO A.ST * '68 V\V M:'dan, 111Jnruot auto .!ltick 1hLlt, xln1 cond. $990. 646-1~ ·~ V\V Van. Xlnt rond. &!It oller. E"'~: 675-lSU or days 494-0038 ·10 vw. AMJnf. exct'I cond. Brown w-tan int, MW brakes. Must Rll, 546-5631 '70 Pop Top Campt'1'. 5 l'll'W llrea. Xlnt cond. S287S. 6T.\.8391. IMPORTS '71 Datsun 510 "'aeon, air l.OOG-1200 W. Padltc Ort. Hwy, cond., mag wWla. rack, Newport Beach (n•1 $42-Gt:ltl like nt'W. ~3908. SUBARU ... vw v., 9 P"'·· ... 1---===---1 motor, tires & tniler hitch, SUBARU * p<'rl. "'""· smo. G,l2-1"'1. *'65-Vw-BUG* * As Low as $1599 M75 • fi.t&.5390 FRITZ \VARREN'S 1970 V\V gquareback, good Spart Car Center ....i. f!TSO. e OR.ANGE COUNTY'S 644·8407 LARGEST '60 V\V-Runnlng cond. radio ilO F.. 1st SI ., S.A. 547-0764 * $375 * TOYOTA '72 TOYOTA COROLLA $1966 (+ T.lrL.) ., $39.30 MO. 962-8410 '6t VW Squareback. SI 115. 84&-41735 i\IUST Sf'll. '66 VW Rdan. Reblt eng. New titt1, SSOO/best offer. 833-1258. '68 bu.11, Sundial cam~. MAKE OFFER. * 53&--0288 eves * CADILLAC DEALER Lftre;est selection ot C:adll· lacs In Oran1e County. Sales-Leasing. ~Nabers !iii Cadillac 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA :P.fESA 540-9100 0J'lt'!1 Sunday '68 sedan dl'ViUe 49,000 ml. All eXlras. Exctl. rond . Orig owner. $3000 pri/pty, d11.~ 83.'hl2l0. eve s , "6-3350. '72 CADILLAC LUXURIOUS CPE. DE VILLE ~mely low, »w klcal miles. Factory air condlUon· ing. Full JlO"''Cr, AM/FM radio, most all deluxr ex· trll!I'. !Ser. •2346221. $6888 Nabers Cadillac ~ llARBOR BL., COSTA ~lESA s.ID-9100 Open Sunday '65 COUPE De Ville, full po"'t'r Ir air, \·inyl top, very cll"an. $1295. 49J...1802 '69 Cad Sedan de Ville, 39,IXX> ml. Orig. own. Xlnt mnd. Mf/FM stereo S 3 4 9 5 . 546--0701. '65 Repo. Nerds little work. Make offer. Call 54()..9703 or ~,.t5-5872. '70 COUPE DE VILLE Vinyl top, full power, factory air, tilt whttl. AM-FM stereo radk>, (939AVAJ, $4333 <DNabers 8 Cadinac 2600 HARBOR BL.. COSTA MESA $40-9100 °""' SUnday locks, cruiBe control sentinel CORVAIR •162213. '60 Corvalr, original OWJ'ler, "BlLL WHm.EOCES'' 38 000 l 2 d R . m . r_ coupe. una Suns•t Motors Pf'Tf, RJH. ·72 lie, Tol&I 1970 H•rbor Blvd. price PX). 96.J.-4062. Co•I• Mo10 646-6677 --Fl-R~E-l~IR~D-- CAMARO '71 Camara Rally Sport Auto, $2'700. • 673-6M2. CHEVROLET '69 CHEVY Impala C111tom Cpe. Leu than 34,000 mlle1. V!, automallc, p:nr.•er stttr- lna & brakes, lactory air. R Ir H, while wall tires, vinyl root. Must sH:. (XYH· 199). $2333 ~Nabers 5! Cadillac 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open SUnday -.,,-Chet. clipriU Wagon 9 pass. VS, autc; , factory air, povo'Pt 1teer:lng, pl)\\'er \\i n- dows, radio, roo( rack. (787· EYY). $2500 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mea MG-tm '70 Nova S.S. C'O\JP, 350 VS, vinyl top, brown w/belge vinyl bucket scat.11. Aul~ matic (floor shill) COMD!e. Factory &at11e1, power dlAC brake1, exterior chrome. TOP SHAPE! $1199. MUITT SEU.! Will go quick. Call 5.11-1218. 1970 Chev. Concoun Eatalt, 8 Pass. Sta. Wm. Pwr. steering Ii: brakes, AM-F'M Stereo radio, tilf'Jteer, whl. Factory Air, lugpa:e rack, new tirn & brakes. Panel- ing, Asking $2975. 567-4861. '70 Townsman Wagon \78, Automatic, Power Stl"t!" ing, {40JBHL) $19'J5. dlr. 831Hl535. 'TI VINYL hardtop cuitom Impala. Pow.!:r windows. air, ete. etc. Cost $5225. nf'W. Sel.I below book at s:mo. call alter 6 pm, 4""'4345. '64 Chevy 4 Dr. Sedan . Auto. trans, poWft' steering, radio, healer {0IT175). $495. dlr. Call 836-65.l5. '68 Impala custom COUPE, Factory Afr, (VZU· 549) S1495, dlr. 836-6535. '£5 Chev lmpala win-9 pt.SI. VS, auto, PS. lact lir. Orig O\\·ner. $?9S. 642-IST5: '67 F1reblnt ·Mutt tell, leav· Ing country. Autom. I< many extras. SUSO or but oiler. '48-0727. FORD '70 LTD Immaculate, V-S, Auto 'l'nl.nS, P.S., P OiAC Brakes, Air Cond, Vinyl Top, 100.,. Fin Avail O.A.C, 897--0224. ·sg LTD Wagon, full P\''I'. air, Af.f/F.., steno, p w r !(!I.ts/wind, prem titta, clean. Pvt pty. SU95. eves: 54!>-2088 '68 Torino Wagon, pb/P11, rear wind. New tita;. Air, Trlr. hitch, 68,IXX> mi. $1.D}. --· 1970 LTD Broua:ha1.1, ?ificheHn tire.11, A/C, RfH, Orig o~r. $3000. 25,000 milelf 673-3752 1963 Ford Fairlane Wa-g. Good mecb. cond. $300. 673-3830 or 644--0lill. '72 PINTO, 8,0XI miles. like new. $1B50. 494·1Jl0 al,tt 3 pm. '69 Ford LTD. Loaded, kl ml'L Xlnt cood. $2395, Call 644-roli '72 LTD station Wagon, Trade for transp. car le t.o.p. £45.1050. '69 LTD Sta.. Wagon, all o:- tru, a.Ir oond. $2650. or best c!ler. 60-Sl99. GREMLIN -----1972 GREMLIN LOW MILES Bucket Seat!, Roof, Rack, Many Extras, See and $AVE WardS.Lee Arnei1cM Moaa n S47·5126 1234 So. Main St, Sanla Ana HORNET 1971 Sportabout Station Wagon Auto Trans, Power Steering, Air Cond, Hard to find UAeci comt> In and ask about our 1peclal price. Ward,S.Lee )lmnw!MGIOlan '&4 Mustan&. a aollectOl'I item. V.S. air cond., auto, pwr. steerln&:. Truly a black beaui,y. $800. 673-5507. '65 t.1US'l'i\NG, 1 owper car. Very good ahape. Michtlln Tires, auto trans., othtr ft· tru. $695. 963-1534. '72 MUSI'ANC V-8, 5 months old. Low mile, Power. Bank will ftnance $2,550. Want $2850 Full Price. 644-28'12 SHARP 1971 -Mach I, air cond., tape deck, auto win- dow. Xlnt cond. $3100. 6T'>-7'00. '67 P.tust. Air, radio, htr. N~· titt1 Ir; brks. Clean. $995. ~292'2 Aak !or Dan. '&a MW'ltang GT. au lo trans.m., r/h, disc brb. nu tires. $6$. 644-4£58, * MU51 sell. Leavil"ll coun- try. '69 Mu 1 tan r con- vertlble: Xlnt oond. 673-3711 '69 MUSTANG Grande, air, po\\'<.'l', new battery & tires $1800, '9&#17. PONTIAC _...,..._ .... ..._. .. _ •n CATALINA Brand New 1972 Catalina fully factory equipped In- cluding air cond., Pl. pb, radio, V-8, tnt glass.. WBW tires, vinyl top & much more. Seria l No . 2L5'1S2C311355, $495 DOWN $133.42 PER MO. Yu. just $495.00 ls the total down payment and only $133.42 is the total monthly payment includin& t a Jt , license and all f'lnancf: charges Jor 36 months on approved credit. The cash pri~ 11 S46JJ, u including tax and llctn&e. Deletttd payment price ts $5298.12 which includes all finance cha.rgea, a:ales tax and licenee. Annual pereenta,re rate Is 9.'lfi • BIU BARRY PONTIAC.OMC·FIAT flit St., at s.A. Trwy) 200) E. t.t St, Santa Ana, 558-1000 '69 IONNEVIW WAGON 9 pass, VB, aulomatle, Jt Ii: H, power steering & braku. factozy air, power tall pte window, Illlifaa:e nek, stereo tape, WSW, etc. (39«- ETB). $2888 Q. Nabers U Cadnlac 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 5'16-9100 Open Sunday '67 Pont. ~llle. 2 ctr. 1term. Fact. air. Full pwr, 44.000 orii tnl Xlnt condJ Belfi oUtt. 00-(QJl. J DEAN LEWIS VOLVO '70 TOYOTA MK II '72 El Dorado. New. Zero --~~1459_. ------ miles. Charity ntne prize. '68 OIE'V. Malibu 1tn wa.son, Gold wfconYl'rt vinyl top. T \78, 6 pe.s1, R/H, air, PIS. 547..5126 1234 So. M'ain St. Santa Ana JEEP 1970-PONTIAC GTO Muat sacrifice. $1500. ........ '66 VW bug. Yellow. 2 M'W' tires. Very clean. Nn. brlts, Auto Trans, F11.cklry Air sharp. STOO. 644-7'708 Conditioning, 1900 engine, e ,66 VW SQUAREBACK e Radio, Healer, Loaded, Mwit 75 000 Mil One ~ Be Sold Thia \\'H.k <S93BEN) xlnt conc1~'i9Cxi. ~719 &: T "'hi. Air. Many xtru. luggage rack. Xlnt catt.1 ----.,----- $7295. 644-77S9 moo. 496-0685. ·n Jttl> CJ.s RA!negade. RAMBLER #l '70 EL DORADO '67 Chev lmpal•, A/C, ... Complol• equip. "ce Pt brake! a: tune up, $700. winch. $2950. Iirm. 642-8537. 1963 Rambler •'agVn. VW. pfs. p/b, Tadio. $UO. ~ (II' 673-9686. IN ORANGE COUNTY l'OI THI MONTH 0, JULY THERE MUST IE A REASON SEE US TODAY. FOR THESE SPECIAL TRADE-IN VALUES e '71 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER e 71 MG MIDGET CONV. lltJWI 1914CUYI e 71 VOLVO PllOO CPE. e 70 VW CAMPER fMICPLJ e 71 HILUX PICKUP CtlJCTll e OVER S '71 & '70 MARK II STATION WAGONS OVER 100 NEW & USED CARS • IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DEAN LEWIS $1795 '69 VW Sqbk. Auto. Pvt. ply. $1075. 673-9541 d a Y I ; 'IT. 673-7128 e~. ttard S.Lee --•f'vwau=G--- Xlnt rood, SG>. ti7Mi610 Ammtc.n MalDl9 n . ., vw l'optop cam ..... ,.,, Full powe-r, factory air, vleyl toP. cklth & leather interior. AM·FM stereo, powtt <b>r locla, .tw:illght aenlim!t. In 1uperlor mndltiol! inside I out. ((lMAGS). $5222 S47·5126 hp Cmvalr •'C· lont ....i. 1234 So. M&ln s~ smo t..st oUtt rn-11«. Nabers Santa Ana ' --,===~--1 '63 vw c.m..,.. bml • .,,.... Cadillac TRIUMPH ....... cmlm Int. Must .... 2!00 HARBOR BL., lofAKE OITER! 49f-1937. cosrA MESA * TRIUMPHS * -.65-VW S.uo...bock 511).9100 °""' ,_.,. 71 CLOSEOUT llOOS • s42il • ""m '67Sed DtVIU SP1Tf'1RE8ASl.OWASSl.lll 'ST vw v ... Er<"".,..,,.. . an . e GT-' SAVE $.500 ....i. Gd."""' v..., -"""7 olr --tun l1UTZ 'll'AllRDl'S dabl<! $ISO. 643-<1131. .....,., ..rtll)'I lop. ""'•li"11 S Ca C · ._,,. A r..u..r lnteno.-. port r enter ** 'S VW ** MOit all deluxe o:tru. CXSS. Olt.U<CE COllNT'.!'SOHn. Good -a -TIO), LARGES!' 111• oUtt e ~ $1999 Nabers Cadillac 110 Z. ht, S.A. 54T-411t '64 Sqbl. Good cond. WI ·n TR-& Exln1 c:ond. Am·P"rn tfWlne. N..,. tlrfL $GJ, 980:> mt v.•arranty moo. CorWde'r tndfo .. ~ eve. ~ 11 VW !!xctl &ntf. New ·n Triumph TJW. ~.ooo 10-fun. NPW rtbullt q, Brit tt11l mlla Xlnt eond. otter, • ..... 1408 •· J8()I) llARDOR. Rt., 196' HARBOR ILVD., COSTA MESA 646•9303 494-2107 bot S 6 I. VM>U1dtl -......,., Root COSTA au& Llkt> to 'I'ndtT Ola' Tndtt'I )"OUI' houit., &p(. ...... 5f'>.1100 ~ SIJnday -ond l'trts for All lmporiod Co,.. --~ ... .,..., 11141. t<. drn 1 iillJr Piiat Fut """"".,.,... • ...... .._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._""'-~5~llnoo,:;,;;;:,~5~"""::::;.;'b;;;.;5~~~~~cb.;:;.. a...ultdA~6'Mlll. coll1 ..... 6'Mm. ' I • S<S-mt. LINCOLN ·n VEGA ep... • 1pd, ---T ·BIRD am/Im, lint ., ... , polytlu. 1970 MARK 3 ll."°'1/otter. 539-,11«1. a-lat• brown rolor In '67 Thunderbird 1962 CHEVY Impala. xlnt·ln CREAM·PUFF cond. with ::l Door hardtop, ~ A out 80= mile&. all ertns. Only $20,(m. w/3 turquoi9e finll:h wtth btadt -'"'=~---·*=-=-·I yn ltft on 50,(XX) mUe warr. vinyl Interior, Under 415,000 '65 a..vy Nova SS --IS.915. Coll ED mllu. 1'1U ..-. tadofj Exce.lltnt condltlon RlDOLE, ~ &1r rmdltmirw. tilt ~ ~~ aft« 5 pm ntno. beattr, new wbtt' .,. v-WH. ••to. cOo.. MERCURY ""• n11 t1tto. !YPWU. Cond $2CD. Flawlen automobl~. . * 11Wll7 * '69 MERCURY SALE PRICED 'CT EL CAllJNO. -...... COUGAR XR7 PJS. air, ....... """· lo Coupe. VI. ••tin•tic. ,,...., Nabers ml. SlSOO. ~ ltetrirtg • mue.. air con- 1911 a.-4 dr w/alr, dlu..tJw. .ndlo. .,..,,., Cadllac .... dtd1. 11.500. wbll• w.U.. This -lrl ~ '609 llARJtOR BL., 56.llllO "'"'"'1dfor. mutt -COSTA KESA SEIL ar equ1I>' In "II Mollbo (Xl)RS!Ol. 54NICI> °""'1 ......., • dlMIC. V1r1>·• "" "" -SALE PRlCED 'ii'T-mn1. • .ir .. .....,.,., All !ruck, !157-<mO. -Er<«! eond. ~ ·57 OtEVROLET. , DOOi\ Ncbers a.-. '1»141. 11.111. _j BEL-AIR. NEEDS WORK. T.S!RD, '8 '-U. tall llG· -Cadinac '""· a1r. Eim .. ..s. sm. '64 Qlowlla l\Wlbu,-"°V"'.t, lllllD HARBOit BL., Oris -· m.Ql4 P/B, ........... •lVlf, COSTA MESA VALIANT xtra clnnt $l(ll. ...-.. $40-9100 OPoll SlllKto)' 1--------1 "' Dulek 4 "'" °"""' "11. Co'°'1l' """' ~ $300. ll07 ·-£.M. "'1". All xttu. ~ • -• • m-74.'17 * ' I 17 - b • n s v c v .. c • • 1 ] n p v b 0 r n l b d • ,. • d b r ( h ' 0 • ' ' 4 ] ] ) l ( L ~ d c ' I I I t t 7 San Clemente Ca istrano EDITI O N • Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks •• • • VOL. 65, NO. 223, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THU RSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1972 4 School Hopefuls Vie By JORN VALTEllZA ot .. 09lt¥' ..... lie# At rour candidates for two sch:lol board seats up for election Tuesday y;ould attest, August ls aboUt the wont n:onth to launch a campalin along the South Coast. Because of lhe ;eaaonaJ "dartness" ol voter and educational organlJ,ationa, no candidates' nighta were acheduled In ad- vance of Tuesday's election to fill t\\·o seats on the board of education for the Capistrano Unified School District. 'Ibe board aeats both represent Pede strian Gets a Hand" The evidence was painfully ob- vious according to a Laguna Beach police preport labeled "assault and battery." A woman walking down the side of Laguna canyon Road lllli<I she had been slapped on the derrit.rt by a passenger in a passing car. An investigation by a female member or the Laguna Beach PoUce revealed lbe perfect imprint of the assailant'• band on the woman's posterior. The 1ttractl•• lloyur-old told ri· Deers two men wm In the paasing car. 3-story Limit • On Sloping Lots Opposed The San Clemente planning com- mission Wedneaday de.dded to initiate procee.ding:s to change a city ordinance. which puts a tllrtt-story limJt on a home built on a sloping lot. The. action came after the commission, on a ._1 vote, denied a property owner's request to he allowed a four-story apart· ment building on 1 steep lot at 258 Ave. Lobelro. Under present law, a structure may be built no more than 25 feet -two rtorles -above the grade level, but an ad- ditional subterranean story b allowed to extel'ld down the bluf( on a sloping k>t. Jack Chase wanted a variance to put two stories down the bluff for a 11-unit apartinent building. The commission"• dectsioo denying his •arlance may llill he 1ppealed to the city coondl In denying the variance, several oom- missiooers indicated they approvfd of Cllase's plan. but fett he had nOt ~ved he would be raced with a "hardthlp" il the variance wtre denied. Thls is re-. quired by law. Aller denying It, the c:omml5'ion mlered the city staff to prepare amendments to the present c i t y onlina11C<1 that would permit more thao one subterraneu story oo. a slope. CofC Announces Fiesta Proceeds Better Than '71 diatricls In Sin Clemente. In Trustee Atta ()oe, ltft VllCllll by the reslgnatiao ri the Rtv. Donald In11y, the Rev. Allan Vunoo llld William Enquut are candidates. Jn 'l'r1lme Area Two, left Vl<lllt by the resignation of Dr. Robert Beasley, Mrs. Wilma Bloom and Dr. Ed Westberg are H<ktng election. . "I've been bavin,"troubJt even trying to convince people that there is an elec. lion on Tutsday," said Mn. Bloom t~ day . "All the regular organiutiorui which • USU1Dy -k 111 ctndidates nights for election are d.ari in August and their key people art out of town on VJcaUoo," she added. And the laauel u ftll hive 1ppmntly vanished. Several monthl qo, at the peak of 1 controvenial sea.son for trultees. the issu,. •bounded·-lncloding the Orin( of a key administrator who waa supported by 1 highly vocal ll'OOP· Trustees alao became enmeshed In a controversy over a rapidly scheduled contract ertensioo for Supt. Truman 1e s Recruiting Poster Figure Dead San Juan Capistrano resident Walter Botts, who posed as Uncle Sam for the · ramous "1 Want You" Anny recruiting poster, died Wednesday following 1 brief illness. He was n. Funeral services for Mr. Botts are pe~ ding at Sheffer lo1ortuary in San Clemente. A nattve of Indiana, Mr. Botta worked most ol his lift u a musician and a vocaliJI. Ht ~ IUIJllantlnc hU muai- cian'1 Income aa an artlat'• model when he posed for the po1ter, painted by Jama FillU, Iii 19'- T!Je poster, &howli\g Uncle Sim f<r<lng bls poibted finger 1t tbt viewer, bu slnce become part or Americana and 11 still used for recruiting purposes. Although Mr. Bott!: posed ror many other artists. including Nor m a n Rockwell, during his life, 1'Clfte ever at~ talned the public recognition of the Flagg poster. A veteran of World War l, Mr. Botts' musical career began in the eerly 1920's. lie played the aalOpbooe aod was the f11tured yocau.t witA ~ ord>tflras· of Harry J11DtS, J1ciJt 'ftigardetl, 'lied NiclX>la aod Johnny Johilaon. He la aurvived bi his widow, ldJrjori•, of !ht famll1 botM al 2alllO Aventda Aeropuerto, apace 9l House Security Group • Won't Subpoena Fonda From Witt Sen1cel \V ASHING TON -The House Internal Security Commiltte refused today to subpoena actress Jane Fonda to teatify about ber antiwar activities "'h1le in Hanoi. ln&teld, il decided to ask the Justlco llepartmtnt to report to the committee Dana Da ys Set To Begin Friday With Carnival Dana Point'• annual celebration of Ilana Da)'I hegina 1t I p.m. Friday 11 a carnival lights up in the plua. An entire weekend of activtttes will follow. Besides the camlval set to begin In the evminc, contestant.a in a Mia Dana Point pageant will vie for the chaoce to ttign over the festivities. The pageant will begin on 1 Ill&• In the plaza at 7:il0 p.m. . On Slturday the lint lllll day of IC· tivttles will begin with lhe opening of a two<lay flea market tn the plau featur-tna ...,... of booths filled with merchl1>- dilt oold by South Cout area churd>eS, service IJ'OUPI and private citizens. 11ie 1111rlcet will run from I 1.m. to 1 p.m. Slluftloy llld SUnday. A peocake lnlklut tn the plau will be offered !nm I to 11 1.111. both da)'I u well. 11ie Cllldtdates for queen an Zora Szemeftyel, V11erie Velonle, Bed;y (S.. DANA DAYS, Pqt I) by Sept. II on the progress of an Inquiry into Miu Fonda's acUcm in North Viet- nam. During an hour-long clooed ...,.ion, the Ct1rrunittee set aside 1 member'a request that Ml!s Fondil he subpoenaed to 1ppear before the panel. Then, a move was made to send a let· ter to the attorney general asttng t.•hat the Justice Department ii doing ln its probe of the matter. When a request was made to insert 1 date in this letter, thWll settling a deadline for the attorney general's report to the committee, the panel voled I to t ror this course of ac- tion. Rtp. Robert F. Drtnan (f>.Mass.), was the lone dissenter. Drinan said the committee's action represented a "clear-cut victory" for him In his bid to defer the subpoena request. "Thil ii the first lime within memory that this c:ommlttee has relu!ed to sub- poena an unfriendly witness," Drlnan told rapoden. Rep. Fletcher 'lbompson CR-Ga .) sought to r-eopen the investigation Into poalblt subversive KtiviUes aimed at GI>, which would have made pouible a auhpoena for Miss Fooda. "In effect. we said to Fletcher Thompeon, •go away, no subpoena'," said Drinan. "It was 1 clear repudja~ lion." ~ delcrihed Min Fooda as u '' Kanol Hannah." and asked the oom-- mltt!!< to ._ Ill lnvestlgatloo. "She has no evldeoct that ii necasary for the Congreu to m.ak1 better Jaws," declared Drinan. Drinan, I Roman Cl~ prieat and oppoMll of Admtnlstratloo polkies In Vietnam, nld 'lllolnpson was usll1( Mlal Fonda a a publkity "gimmick" in his CllDpalin foe the U.S. Senate. Tennis Anyone? Woman Dazz~s-Plays Topless • Ill Election Darl{ness Benedk:t, another move which caused a fiWT)' of charges and threats of recall. But since that aeuon several months aao, the passionate Wues have sut14idect. Seven! candid.ates late this "'eek began purchasin& advertisements in a lut·mlnute attempt to present their posi- tloos' before tbe voters. Despite the doldrums, hov.·ever, at least one of the four candidate! has had a few unexpected boosts. Rev. Vernon, a realtor and minist~r at San Clemente Community Christian Cburth, suddenly made n a t i o n a l • headlines recently when 1 euest dropped in at Sunday church servlces recently. President Nixon decided to umple the service toward the end or hi.I last visit to San Clemente and may have lent a boost -indirectly -to Rev. Vernon's al· tempts to be known by San Clemente residents. Tuesday's eleclion la but one of a passi- ble string of special elections facing the electorate or the school district. Yet another trustee election i3 schedul- ed for early Oclobe.r to nn another DAtLY Pfl.Of lttH l"MM INJURED SURFER NEEDS HIS FRIEND, A GERMAN SHEPHERD MrL Ellffn Polz.itn Htlp1 St1nl1y Price in lnten1ive Care E~y's Gone Hurt Surf er Needs Dog Back to Aid in Reco very BY JACK CHAPPELL Of "" Delt• f'lltt ll•tf A young man, his back snapped ln a surfing accident , lies paralyzed at Sooth Cooast Community Hospital. He needs his best friend to help him pull through. But bis best Jrlend, a Gennan shepherd named "Easy" was left behind on the South Laguna beach while his master was loaded into the ambulance and nW>- ed to the hospital. Bewildered, the animal was cared ror by 1 youq San Juan Capistrano woman, who alter f111Eg to find a South Lqwla ...tdent to witch the dog, took Easy to her own borne, 1 horse ranch along Spot- ted Bull Road. Eur "" put up nvernight In 1 stall Saddleback Out ' Of College Unit By ...U.C: lo increale !ts mem~ lee from fl.208 to $1,0llO, the Cali!omll Junior Cellqe "-Lttloo Jost at least ..,. meml>ar -Slddleback Coll'(<. Tiit -fft, Ham Vog!I told f•Dow Sa•'dlelltct lr)dlet!I thto 11ee!lj ii ••· arliltanl .... ol lltp with tbt bolrd'• ala.npt in eut all (>'>lllble .._ ff• allO quastloned the CJCA prvctdure ri approvlna the f 1-by .,.... 'fOlo ww.ut I tbonlucJi bearint· 1ho -lllll.-sly llll'fOVed ""' -kl .... avihenlliP 11111 ,..,. I oul!:ide. In the morning, a mound or dirt and a hole under the wooden wall were all that remained. Easy Is described as a male, one year and two months old, black with brown markings oo hia legs, stomach and top of head. He la aal~ to be friendly and was wearing a chain and nea collar. Anyone finding Easy may call Barbara HaMa at ~toe or 87t-9353, collect. Today, Stan Price ol Fullerton un- dergoes 11>lnat IW'gery. Hospital lldt1 say the 25-ye.ar-old student at Fullerton Jwilor Collqe ts in crttlcal condition. His brother. Lan'y. 23, llld pa"'1ll, 1tfr. and Mrs. Sam Price have dr1ven out from lndtanapolil, Ind. to be with Slan. They, 11ong .with Stan's gtrUrlaod, Barbarl, hi•• orgltl)zed a - for the clog. They ...,.. offerin{f a rew1rd of $11 lor tt.e lhepherd, but 1 Vlrgtnl1 man ..- own aon ts In 1 litualkrl aimilar to Stan'• handed Llrry 15 In the bospllll QOrrfdor. "Here let's matt that no '' ht said ln ' " an elqant Southern clmrl. I.my •nil Barbin ha•• bttD to the local SPCA and the cotlftl1 f)Ol>'ld. 3ovmt of Slan'a fliends hive ma~ up poottrw tlt\d hln !>laced them 1t ""'Ice stations In the vldnity ol ranch. "We've b<!en trylna lo do ev..,.u.tni to find him." Barberi 11fd. '"l'llls young man .-II emyllling poatble to belp hhn, llld the doll •11 hll cmnpanlooi" Mn. Ellttn P 011 le a , laleolf•• """ Ualt --· aid. t vacancy to the board. Five persons have flied in that election called to seek a replacement to former Trustee Bob Dahlberg, wbo fi>-gured prominently in the seuon of controversy last spring. Those cand idates ln a race which hat better potential for campaign fervor are Lella Stoc kett, Robert Greco, Stephed' Smith, Frederick ''Ted" Taylor and Anthony A. Stevens. Voters will pic k one from tht ranks on Oct. 3. Quang Tri Bridgehead f _A!n tured SAIGON (UPI) -South Vie- marines broke a weeks-Old stalemate tn• the Quang Tri area today by capturing a bridgehead south of the city -thelr first real victory since they relieved the hldlJ battered airborne troops It QllalJI Tri Oii July 'P. A marine battalion of 500 men dlmbed out of its foxholes near lht provtnclal f.\apitaJ just below the north-90Uth bon!er and aeized the hridgeheod at the T1ch Han River. This gives them a new attack route toward the Communist·held citadel, I tt.Ue to the north in the center of the city.' The North Vietnamese held onto the lath century citadel despite n e • Ame rican air attacks in which "smart bombs" guided by laser beams ble1' up part of the wall that forms the fortress. Tt .. CommWlist defenders were heavUy protected by big art.i11ery pieces firln& from up to 17 miles away. UPI Correspondent Alan Dawson said 387 artillery and mortar ahtl.ls hit the marine positions about ao yards rrom the citadel between I a.m. and 11 a.m. but that casualties were "llgbt.11 s o u th Vie-flghteM>omberl fot:ght back and said they killed 15 North Vietnamese soldiers and destroyed 1t tanks and four Molotov• trucks. U.S. planes had halted air support in Quarg Tri city itsell but returned today. u .S. Navy ships of! the coast also rited Into the city and BS2 bombers new missions as close 11 a mile west of the city and in the threatened Hue alU further south. ' Despite the limited-success at Quang Tri, the situation wu seriOU1 elsewherl and military spokesmen warned lbat ·a Communist rorce originally estimated at JOO tanb stUI menaced the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh and Saigon. The tanks were reported near HigbwaJ t in the Komponc Trabek area 41 mllet >Olltheast ol Phnom Penh llld II mileo northwest of Saigon. A Cambodian high rommand spi>kesman eipressed fear the Communist.a would win at Komponf Tnlhek llld then move towlrd PhlMD Penh. '• About 25 tanks hlvt been reported knocked out in Eastern Cambodia, 'Ind the Commwiilts were reported tryln(lo break through towud Saigon. Orange Weatller The .... therlady -Wlnntf temperatum for Prtdly alooi !ht Orange Coast, wllh belch hlgllt ri 74 expected. Inlllld tem~ !urea llbould hover around II. Lows tonl&llt tn the !tT1. INSIDE TODAY 'Sar Cl!..,..' nat'a w h o I Ameriam govrirtdl are •~ mg todar. c11e... ii u.. '!ti' t • o d. c-oimu.. tOtU ..... drt.,. hw•drcO. o/ .. u., /OT a aharp ched<lar. Stt aeor, l'df<I 15. • -.... ...,,.. -. 1t1:...i .... 4 • ...... c..tJ .:. =--... :.=' .. -.. ::r ... : .. n ~ ; DAILY l'ILOT SC McGovern • Ask s Nix on For Debates l!ANCHESTER. N II . IUPll -Sen. f'.ot0r11e S. PitcGovern again challenged President Ni:s:on to a series of ract--to- fatt campaign debates today, saying the A"'erican people had a rtghl to an open dfacussk>n of i~uts. tf'here was virtually no chance Nixon "·Al acctpl, on the basis of the refusal by in.;umbents 1n p.ast presidenllal races to accept such challenges. lut ~lcOovern. who optned his first J!Mnpshlre shoe factory ""here it 111 campaign trip in tile same New began for him six n1onth.!i ago , called on Nilon 10 "put aside politics u usunl and joth me in a series of major television debates •h is [all. '*Jf there had bttn debates in 1968. perhap§ we would have learned more aboul Ni1.on's secret plan to end tile war in Vietnam -a plan that is still secret, about a ~·ar that still gues on, four years later," he said. "Never before has an American presi· dent exposed himself less lo direct ques- tions from the press, or anyone else in public vie"'· "A refusa l to debate this year may protect Nixon's political akin." McGovern said. "but it 1o1'ill deprive the American people of the direct exchange of views they are entitled. to hear " About 300 persons "'elcomed the t'lfl· d1dete at ~'fanchesrer airport "here '-lcGovern was shown a copy of the t.1anchester Union-Leader 11o•h1ch et1n· tllined five ar1lcle1t and editorials un· fa\'orable to him. ti.tcGovern smiled and accepted a et1py of th e newspaper. 'McGovern set out on a tv.·o-<iu~· trip !hat be described primarily as a "listen· illg tour," but it bore all the trappins;s of a full campaign-style swing. the first of its kind since he captured t he Democratic nomination at t\-11ami Beach fOt...: weeks ago. ·After the init ial sto p al the shoe fac- tory -\\'here 1t1cGovtm said his recep- tion Feb. 18 convinced him he had a chance in that state"s !\larch 7 primary -be plaooed stops in Coooecticut and Rhode Island before wlndlng up in New 'tori: City Friday. .. Before AicGovem departed, be won a pledge of campaign support from Sen. E;dward 1.t Kennedy 'A'ho said he would ~t the trail for the South Dakotan and his runnitl& mate, Saraenl Shriver, Keo- Dldy's brother-in-law. Shriver remained. in Washington, eaaer lg start his part ol the campaign, held up In' the switch of Y\ce prtsldential Can-- di.dates from Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton. Sbriver was busy with hi.I own and 1t1cGovem's aides working out a cnm- pq.ign schedule just two days after being uqminated as the new No. 2 man on the tkket. . )i.feanwhile, the Pentagon aCC\l.'led ?.~vem of flying In the race or real!ty with his suggestion that defense spending ht cut by $30 billion. A 200-page counterattack released in ~ashlngton was peppered w l th ~erence.s to 1'.tcGovero by name. Bresnal1an Wins Delay in Trial . ~Orange County Avlallon Director ~rt Bresnahan will face a jury trial Sept. 19 In West Orange County Municipal Court on drunkcL driving charges. · Bresnahan. 51, of 9192 Oriole Ave., R'ountaln Valley, was arrested by Foun- tain Valley police In June, arter officer3 said hla car swe-rved to avoid a curb and ~used a-minor traffic problem. t:!f'liet allege he falled. the field sobriety ~an. the county direc.tor of avia· 1" since 1958, was In the Westm lnster <Wt Tuuday, but won 1 pottpooement atJfie trial until Sept. lt. ' :. ,. o•M•• COAn .• •:II :2 DAILY PILOT :.elhe Or ..... C...I D.AIL'f' ,ILOT, wllll Mltll : .. (OltlDlflt'lll 11\f H.wt·h-h._ h ... 11 ........ ·., °'.,.. c ... , ~""""' c_,,.,,,. . ...,.. : E• "II'°"' •r• Pllll!ltllN. llMllU"f' ltl'Wlll • lll•"f'. fir Cal• .Mtu, frt....-f htO, '. ""'"" 1.ac1<11Fovnt11.. v11i..,., l....,.. I , INlrotl,... .. 111(..k W J.111 Ci.m.r.tt/ : .. ,.. Ju111 C1tlllr-. A •lflltt "91oNI I illltlM II l!Wlltfllll t.lvflfl.,. fM Jwnllt ..... 8' ~llNI Mllellllll f lint II t i »I Wtt.1 8fJ l ltMt. C-le IMM, CAIHtwllle, tlfi2'. .JI ltlttrl N. w,H • ..,...~.111~ • J14~ R, Curley • \'kt ,ralfMf ft 0-tl liMNOfl' • lh•1t1•• ktt•il ...... ll•aprintabfe Senti111ent? I ltlfle s, ... re Park's Leasing • Practice ·Probed A !tderal lnve1U1atlon lnlo !Wini practlcct ol l•nd In Mlle Squm Reclonal Park wu ordered by Orange O>unly SUpervilors Weclnacla1 following a bunt ol verbal llreW<M'U. Finl District 5up<n1soT Jlobert Ballin ettbtn&td be1ted wor<ll with Seeond District Supervilor David Baker lo lho contlnulng county seat battle. over alleg- ed hanky panky In the es:tenslon of a farming lease Jn the park. Bat.Un began matters by rtad.tng a statement. He clalmed Biker had block· ed h11 propoul to plant devil grua on Mlle Square acreage In order to aid "a friend ." "lt Is not unusual for Mr. BltUn to point a flngtr of gu1lt ln this dlrectiOn . whtn there I• probably aomething in hi!! closet which should be cleaned out," Baker countered. AllO d~ the dllcullion, B1kt• .-led lbal 811Un'I propoaiI to lfOW arass on tbe acr~e lnslead of using il lo. I prollllljl< &JTIC:O!tW'al leue lo the county ii "ooly an opeo lnvltstlon lo the hippie element to awann ovtr thlt land l!1d will lncrwle llw enl<lrttment prob- lems." Baker con<ludtd Ille dlscussk>n by staling that be appreciated the board's coollcknce In placing the Mlle Square Dt&!>liatlolll In hi• handJ. "'These negoUation& Wert b e il U n 1everll years ago and the government ~ about lo detd the property to Ille CGWllY free of cbara:t, '' Bl.ker rtve1led. He said be bad not 1nrlCllUl«d this sooner becaua the federal de~enta had requested lhat the information bt held up unlil lhey could ma.k< the an· OOWICtlll'"L Used Autos Ivonilda Rodriques. 23. a fiery bank clerk, \Vas still giving J.X>lice a piece of her mind as"they to"•ed her off to Jail in Rio de Janeiro. Incensed at having been ·given a ticket for parking while she made a caJI she berated the oflicer and sped off, being chased by the police man in a taxi-resulting in an uproar among 3,000 pedestrians who took si des Viilh \\'3lcr balloo ns, three hours Of choked Up traf· fie and the riot squad being called out. The controversy arose last week over the proposed one-year extension of a lease of 213 acres of Mlle Square Jieglonal Park property lo t.1urai Farms for agricultural use until the county is ready to further develop the park. It has betn alleged that somebody a~ proeched Georie Murai and demanded 1 campaign contribution of $10,000 if he wiahed to have his lease renewed. To Require Smog Device F rom Page 1 DANA DAYS • • • (inulden and Col!ren Kruger. The \.\'inner 1n the compeli!ion w i 11 recell'C a $50 savi ng s bond 11·ith 1hc title; the runner-up .... ·ill 11in a $25 bond. The girls ...,·ere int roduced at a recep- tion \Vcdne1day night at the Dana Polnt ''acht Club. Friday's pageant will fea ture the ronteslants in bikinis and Jong dresses, sponsors s1!d. At 10:30 a.m. Saturday a King and Queen Neptune conle1t will take place \\"ilh local youngsters competing for the title of junior king and queen of Dana Days. The Carnival on Saturday will run from 11 a.m. to midnight. Capping the day's festivities will be a !quare dance exhibition at Dana Harbor sponsored by the Shipmates Sq u a re Dance Club. Dozens of dance.rs will take part ln the 8 p.m. event at Dana Harbor. On Sunday the nee market. pancake. breakfet and carnival wil l r,1ume with special attractions added for children, spokesmen said. The Dana Point Chamber of Commerce Is sponsoring the annual celebration honoring Dana Point's namesake. The Dea market was added this year to add a unique quality to the fesUval and organl.zations and Individuals f r om neighboring communities have been welcome to participate in all pMses of Dana Days, said spokesman Pat Hannon • Couple Arrested A fter Murder Of Man's Father SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 2~yHr• old man 1nd hls 2.1-year-<1ld wife are bei ng he.Id in the death of the man's father. whose body was found tied to a 63-pound conct'1!te block in San Francisco Bay. Calvin McRlght Jr. was booked for murder in the county jaU, where he was being held on parolr violation charges. His wife. ~larrictte. wa s arrested on a murder "'arrant Tuesday night in Altadena by Los Angeles sheriff's deputies. Police say Calvin McRlghl Sr., whole body was found July 10 at the foot of a pier. had been beaten uncoMCk>us shortly be.fore h1s death In the apartment he shared with his son and daughter·in·la~·. Officers said they believed "financial gain" was the. motive ror the killing. Cyclist Killed; Passe n ger Hurt A 19-year-old motorcyclist was killed Wednesday night in Orange, the County Ccroner's office said today. Steven Charles Sames of Oranae died v.·hen his motorcycle wtnt out or control end struck a telephone pole, tht! cor- oner's office said. A passenger on lhfl cycle. Shlr6n Quinlisk, 15, also of Or1n1e . 1ulfered ln· ternaJ injuries and a broken arm. She was M!port~ ln guardtd condition todly it1 the lntwlve care. ward of Chipman General HoJpilll. Fired Skyjacker Suin g Ex-Bo ss ROME (UPI) -Rallltle Mlnlchlollo, who hljacitd a Loi AnaeltHound jot lo Rome in Iil81l, aal4 lie II IUln( holll 0"11er Nicola PISllllU lor d<llmltloo. ol chora<ltr. P111111U Ottd him u a cuhltt llltr 10 dayo on Iha job. A«'<ll'dlna .. M"mlchltllo. who -ua In • rtllluronl and thm f*1c1 ..,de !Or 1 magutne llnc:t bit nlwt from Jal! lo .\PrU 1171, P111111U calltd bin> I "mad- DllO, • Cflmlnal, •• ablol•lllJ .... ~llltUle -· copeble of "'"""'1aC Amlt1c:.to c11aU ud NATO .,.piq.." Breal{nt Su spect Reported The matter has been under in- veaU&ation by the district attorney who has said his findings wil: be presented to the Grand Jury Aug. 22. Battin opened the attack this morning by staling that ''I did not negotiate with anyone In regard to the 1'1ile Square land lease, I had no knowledge of the negotia- tions and l dld not authorize such ac- tion.'' Used car buyen In orange and four other Southern California coonties cam expect to ante up '25 extra after Sept. I, under a California Air Resources Board order to outfit old can wit h anti-smog devices. To Have Got Nixon Funds The five-man board voted the new order Wednesday in Los Ange.Jes. WASHINGTON (AP) -Additional con· trlbutlons to President Nixon's re-elec- tion campaign totaJing $89,0(X) f o u n d way into the bank account <1f one of the the men charged with breaking into the Democratic National CommJttee head- quarters, the \Vashington Star-News said today. • Quoting .. sources close to the in- vesti&alion," lhe Star· News said also that federal agents probing the June 17 break· in have found the Republicans establish- ed a special ''security fund " for its 111· tional convent ion. It was not koown , the newspaper ~aid, whether the money came from that fund -set up to thwart demonstrations. The $89,oqG was deposited ln four in- shtllments Into the account of Bernard Barker, a Miami real estate man and one of the fiYe men arrested in the Democratic headquarters, the Star-News said. It would raise to 1114 ,000 the amount deposited In Barker's accoWlt through the Committee to Re-Elect the .Prt1ident, the new1paper said. Last week. a $25,000 campaign cheek was tractd to Barker's account at the Republic National Bank ol Miami. Nothing Sacred: $500,000 Nixon Auto Recalled DETROIT (UPI) -It seems any car is subject to recall -even President Nixon's $500,000 Lincoln Contlntnlal limousine which was supposed to be delivered to \Vashington t1vo days ago for an unveiling. The five-ton, annor·plated chariot was just another Ford to the Wh1te House Secret Service staff which found some bUAs in the vehicle and lert it on a hoist at the Ford Motor Co. Dearborn plant. "The Secret Service wants some changes. \Ve are not at liberty to discuss the changes." said Will iam Peacock, a Ford spokesman. One IOUrce saJd Wednesday the full y- equtpped, black limousine built by a special crew in a heavily-~arded base- ment shop at Ford's Research and Englneerlng Center blew 1 line in iU air conditioning sy1 tem Tuesday. The car has been taken off a covered van ~ch was to Cll'ry it lQ Washington, 11ncl put on the rac .. with the hood and trunk lids r1l8ed and the h1nged rear bt.Jmper folded down. • Cororia' s Blood Sample Souglit FAIRFI!LO (APl -Tht pl'*<lltor In the Juan C.orona mass murder case Is Aee.kln,: a umple of Corona'• blood to compare It wltb stains found on items of evldcoet. Documents on rue In Solono County courtllou>e '"""ltd Wtdnelday that G • Dovld T>)a, Sull•r County dlslrlcl at· lomey, W:td !or Ille chedc ol Coro!>&'• blood lypt. 0..0. II clwttd with murderlnl ZS trlllll1111 lann labomr and burylnc lb'1ll In on:bards along lho Fulher River nw Yubl C117. Arnlt Cache Found Barker, 1 Miami rtal estalt man, was one of five men arrested in the Democratic o(flces. The men carried cameras and bugging equipment. Later, police confiscated 5 3 consecutively numbered •100 bills from the men and !raced the money to a large withdrawal Barker made from h1s bani:. ''Source!! say the iDYestigaUon in- dicates that money given as legitimate campaign contributions 11·as used to finance the break-in -appal""...ntly without the knowledge or authorii.atioo of lop ofrlcials from the Committee to Re-- Elect the President or other GOP leaden," the newspaper &aid. "'Federal a1ent1 are trying to pinpoint tht or)IJN ol lho 181,000 IGd cleteQDine what transactions brought the money to the account of Barker." " Tht 189.000 ~d bom .Jhnl(od to Barker's accoWlt l.n the blllM!oi:~ Daguerre Ogarrio, 1 proQllnent ~ business la\11.'YCr, who has denied any knowledge o( the tranmi.cUO!'I. '= "But sourcCJ have confirmed,10 the Star-News said, "that the money cUd tnn through the President's campaign l.'Om- mittce." Battin then l"f:ferred. to 1n attempt he said he made on Dec. 28, 1971, to lease more Mlle Square land from the federal government. "'At .hat time the board voted 4 to l against me and gave Baker the right to negotiate for more le.nd,'' Battin said. Referring to a press rtluse by Battln last Thursday ln which the First District Supervisor called for "a federal in- vestigation"' of the matter. Baker called for an investigation of hLs own lnvoJYing everyone from the FBI to the Navy Department. Battin replied, "I havt sent a Jetter to the Department of Interior.•' llUu r<plled lbat Iba Deparlm<nt ol Interior does not hive and hu never had anylblng too do wltb the Mlle Square 1-e-f ~ "BatUn 11 just play ocUng and I am calling his bluff," Baker aid. "Battln's tactics are beyond the dignity of this board," Bake.r charged. "'But it it to1 be. expected wben aomeone Ls in trou- b~ he will point the finger at 80tne0ne •13;" A board spokesman said the order coven all can .nanufactured bet...,•een I955 and IM5 tbal can be fitted witb smog controls. Used car dealers and their attorneys pleaded to stay the Sept. 1 deadline, but the panel said no. The board did , however. exempt alt foreign can, plus those with no vacuum or centrifugal spark advance. those pov.-ered by fuel in}eclion and 1ny v.·ilb less than 140-incb engine displacement. The new device will bypass the car's spark advance in the engine's timing device. If the en&ine. begins to overheat, the spark advance will reactivate. The device ii npected to eliminllte about 30 percent <1f each c a r ' 1 .hydrocarbon and nitrogen o-x id t emlsliom. Gene Cone, public information officer for the Air Resources Board, said representatives of the used car industry asked a 60-day eitension past the Sept. 1 deadline. 'They claim It will take three months to get their 1arages set up to install lhl new controls. J.J. J. Qarrell ~ 20/h SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Now in Progress HlllTACH -DUXR The finest by: DREXEL · HERITAGE Kiiton and Others Save 10 to 30°/o and more off! • DINING ROOM • BEDROOM • UYING ROOM • CARPETING • ACCESSORIES • LAMPS MADllGAl -~.dit•"•n••n Bedroom, Otn i119 ftoofn & Li•int a .. m CAMIO -lt1li1n Cl111ic Oinin9 Roem I: Llwln9 Room •IAND TOUR -Ct.tile ltil- toom I Livin9 Room MAICHISA Contlnt ntel IMroo,. a Llwin9 Room. •• H.J.GARRFJT fURNITURE o, .. MM.. Tl11rn. t l'rl. .,.,, tl16 HA~IOA ILVD. 00$TA MfJA. C,>,L!P. 1 I I ... qj his pal cor : ex1 ., pl• ing mo of i Ari .. ... be< doi gra s last stn •t• pol v cla: Bel not • • 1 • J • 1 J .. . · Ex-convict Has Plan Prison 'Veteran' to Aid Ghetto Y out/is LONG BEACH (AP) -An u.convkt in his ~ who aays he hu aptnt 2S yean of his life behind ban or on parole has hit the Long Beach communll1 with plans be hopes will ensure ghelto dtildren don't ha\'e the same erperience. "I don't know where l planned my program for help- ing others," said Dave Ric~ mood, coordinator and director of the Long Beach Community Action Prograni. • "It may have been Soledad or Vacaville. You name It, I been there . But t got lired of doing time. lying behind granite walls and iron bars ... SO RlCEfrtfOND spent his last term in jail - a 19-month. strttch f0r pa.role violation - studying lav.·. sociology and politics. When he got out. he look classes at Cal State Long Beach "to get an education, not a degrtt." Now, Richmond turN moot of hi.I attention to first of· ftnten ln the poor areas. helping lbem to kttp out of troub le a second time, holding rap seuk>nl as well as trips in and around the community. But he said : "f\fy main er. fort really is to get the whole community involved In the probletn11 of the ghetto. This includes bus inessmen. educators, pollctmen and the white mlddle<:lass citizen.'' RlCIDtOND ALSO works with young adults at several of the state colleges as weU as young drui offenders and prM- titutes. Recently, he submitted a proposal to the city or Long. Beach to establish a rehabilitation center with pm- fwional ed~ation counselor!, drug ct)WU.e!ors and a medical team. Another proposal, Richmond said, would employ young first offenders in a city beauti!ica- Um project rather than stnd-lnr tl1<m to juvm!le hall. Richmond tnvisions the youths cleJning city streets, rtmov- ing trash artd washing win- dows In city and community buildings. A THIRD RI C HMOND proposal would enroll t'.l..of- fende-rs on parole and pro. batlon in colleges with the aid of a recruiting. job pla~ment and cour15elmg office. Coming up for younger chHdren i! a fishing trip on a barge and a viiut to the Queen Mary fn Long Beach •!arbor. The father of n i n e daughters. Richmond said: "Ghetto kids are the product of our society, but I don't ~· If we should be proud of 1t. Kids don 't misbehave becaust they're protesting, but they are fighting the 'oppres- Si\'f' for~· of adult.! .,nd cnm· mu111ty Icade~. ~ir anx- ieties ha ve built up to a break- ing point and they don't kno"' which v.•ay to tum " l\'lxo11 Bnr/,er Vickie Cole, '\ho four years a g o suppHed President N1...xon's cam· pa1gn slogan, ·Bring Us Together AgJin,' has been nan11;od as the Ohio cha1rn1an of the Future Voters for the President The 17-vear old high .sch ool student "'ill try to drum up su pport for Nixon an1ong yoUn.t:" per sons no! old rnou;,!h to vote. 1 tlur1daJ, A~USl 10, 1972 ---DAIL y PJLOT =I. County Tables State Beacl1 Lease Biel S.l\N LUIS OBISPO 1APl - County suf)('rvbor lfow11rd M:inklns say! that offlc1als tabled a propokd •1 lt'asc or local beaches to !he stall' becauw thr oountv °"'o uld ha \e to :'IUIT\'nder control O\ 1•r them, Mankin.1 n~st'rtt•d t h 11 t Will iam Penn \foll. l>lJtc Vietna11 1 \\ a r ]lit hv \Vrit1•r RIO D~: JA\'F.lHO IAP1 - Bra~tlian c.-olurnnist S.1hn~1i:ino Augusto dP Sou1a wrotr lhnt Portugal's pr1mr n1 1 n i st er cvenluall)' wook! \\ 1!hdrav.• troous from African r11lunie~ "just as t' S. !;Old1t·r~ arr prl?:wntly hein~ c·h.t$l'd out of V1etnan1 like do~<i " lJt· Suuza \\:JS churgl'd un<ll'r tl1e fl.'\· 1ton11I liet.·unl:"' J;J1\ 11·11h lihel- HIJ.: a forr1gn l'l •• 1 f 111 !'\all', but the < h,1ri.;t· 11<1s d1~1n1s.~Nl t'J('C<J\ll'r 1l1r pre!-ull'n! not lhl' prttl\(' min1~ter. is t h c PortUb'Ut'Se c·hiel nr stai4' parks and rf'('realion d1rt•t:lor. reneged on a promiSf' to lel the-county rct.1\n conlrOI and Inst.ea dww.nted his departml'llt to have the authority. Tile county had hfen roo- ~!ldt'rlng Jeasmg south county beaches, including the farnt'd Pb1mo chun beds. su Lh.at the !l"'tf' could de\•c\op fati!itlt'S. su{·h as N'.Ill rooms, 1nore fullv. The. t1'tall' offered s t . 2 1ttllhon In developn1cnt funds e11her wa) bot ~I a 11 k i n s dt<(lal'f'd that lht <'QUnty should maintain jurisd1ct1on to guarantee prole-r11on of th<' btaches. Munk:ins de-clart'd that th1 parks department "I<:. un" 111 ing to rerognire the 1ni~t>r.1b!i· stair or the prOJ)l•r\\ HI th1 (){'('ano an.•a" \\h1rh 1111· \lall• owns neit door to 1·1~1n11 lkarh. I The su1><'n·isor. v.lh.l~!' ;1r~:i Includes the south ht•;it'hl'~ 11! I 'J1fand Hoffday' Lcav~1 B11lbo.r Pavlllon Dall)' 11.r 9o.m . C11ll (714) 67J•S%4S For R•servorions, Etc. Swi Lu.ls Obispo C.ounty, :suc- l·e~fully moved to bli.~ !he lt!4!1e proposnl strirktn frtiru tht Sllpen 1sors• agend1. 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SOLIDS-CANNON • : SANDALS BATH 2· : 9nc SATIN QUILTED-$0AM-FILL • • • GAS TOWELS • 7 BED PILLOWS GRILL :.i 1.29 SOLIDS & STRIPES-CANNON WASH CLOTHS 1.99 OL • • • • ································~·························································~················· • • • • • •" I -/ . . . ~:·­.. . . ~. . . : . '. ~ ·~I, ;., ... -. • J • ; I~-. ) I I' I 7 I I VO B 1 ' ' j I I ~ i1 Sec !Ill~ ·~ H~ De1 by l in~ ""1 E R c 1 wll Ml\ 5 ~ .. ,.I ( 4 •'I ~ • • ~g1111a Heaeh 'J'oday's F lnal N.Y . Stooks voe. 65, NO. 223, l SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUl'tl'Y, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1971 TEN CENTS • • ire um ors en1e • . ' ~,.. .. ~ BewltefatlJg Choice Witches House at comer of Wive and Hillcrest in Laguna Beach "".as started In late 1920s and is still being remodeled. It has been deSig- nated a historical . landmark. See other choices on Page 3. The house is reached by a bridge over a ~ash. T~e topmost g~ble is ~O feet high. Mullioned windows look 1n all directions. Inside a crrcular staircase seems to bang with no support. House Security Group Won't Subpoena Fonda From Wire Serv1ctt WASHINGTON -Til4! House Internal Security Committee refused today . to subpoena actress Jane Fonda· to testify about her antiwar activities while in Hailoi. Instead, it decided to ask the Ju~tice DePartment to repOrt to the comm1t~ee by Sept. 14 on the progress of an inquiry into Miss Fonda's actloos in Nott!) Viet-. . nam. During an hour-long closed se55ion, the ' R'aft Surfing Co1iwst" Slate d The Third Annual Ralt Surfing contest will be beld al 9 am. Saturday at the l\fain Beach in Laguna Be,acl>. , committee set aside a member's request that Miss Fonda be subpoenaed to appear before the panel. Then, a move wa:s made to send a let· ter to the attomey general asking what the Justice Department is doing in its probe of the matter. When a request was made to insert a date in this Jetter. thus settling a' deadline for the attorney general's report to the committee, the pane] voted 8 to 1 for this course of ac- tion. Rep. Robert F. Drinan CO-Mass.), was the lone dissenter. o-Drinan said the committee's action represented a "clear-cut victory" for him in biJ bid to defer the subpoena request. 'Tbts is the first time wit.bin memory that this committee has refused to sub- poena an unlriendly wibleU," Drinan told reporters. Rep. Fletcher Thompson (R-Ga.) sought to reopen the investigation into possible 111bverstve activities aimed at (See FONDA, Page II Changes Foreseen In Laguna "'People pc:ilver" ls forcing changes in the activities and m:ay in the long nm force a change in the form of Lagwia Beach government, Mayor Charlton Boyd said loday. ''Tbere has betn a change in emphasis in terms of involvements on the part of the people." Boyd said. Boyd forecast a possible change in the municipal makeup from that of a city manager government to one more cl~ like a city administrator. "( - "II is a long-term trend possibility for sure, from the concept of the people participating fully in their government • . . participating in council hearings, commission bearings and on citizen com- mittees,'' Boyd said. A city manager form of government, like that of Laguna Beach, entails having one man manage the city on the direc- tions and order of an elected city council. The city manager hires h i s subordinates to carry out his tn.structions on the management. of the city. In Laguna Beach, these subordinates include. the Dlreclor of Planning, who also deal& with the citizen Planning Com- mission, a situation which accon:Ung to Bo:nl createa JOme c:cmha10ll wbo ii "'·-, -working ~ . -• . Under a cJ1r Unlohlnl« lomt,. the various , de~ m4'} -k under various ~itlzen eotnmiss1om or Councils. ''Ille city -manager f-fllled the need of lbe IOI and. 11111, buL the people have said that we do not want this now," Boyd said. Boys said lhal he wt!! aLt<mpt lo steer several measures through the Laguna Beach CitY. Council which will more truly make the city manager an executive branch, and reduce the policy making authority of the office. These mea!llres include restoring the requirement or a 4-1 vote. by city council to overturn a Plannin~ Commission decision, increased autonomy for t.he Planning Commission and more citizen participaUon in the government. "The question is do people want a voice In their village or do they want to delegate it to a hired man," Boyd said. Viet Cong Given f:onference Se at GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) -The Viet Cong was granted a seat today at the nonaligned nations conference. Three countries -Indonesia, Malaysia and Laos -walked out of the meeting hall 'Mle conference was closed to the press, but conrerenee sources said the Viet Cong delegation was admltt~ u a full member for the Georgetown confereoce only. These infonnants said it would be up to heads of state to decide whether the V1tt Cong should be actepled as a full permanent member of the nonaligned group at a summit confereoce, probably to be held um year. Hurt Surfer ·Needs Dog Back to Aid in Rec~very BY JACK CHAPPELL Of ,.. DalfY l'llM ,1,rr A young man, his back snapped in a surfmg accident, lies paralyzed at South Cooast Community Hospital. He needS his best friend to help hiin pull through . But Ills best friend , a Gennan shepherd named "Easy" was left behtnd on the South La~ beach while his master was loaded into the ambulance and rush- ed lo the hospiLal. Bewildered, the animal was cared for by a young Sa,n Juan Capistrano woman, who after fatiing lo find a South Laguha ,..;~mt lo waLdl the dog, took Easy lo her .own home, a horse ranch along Spot- Lad Bull Road. . Euy was put up overnighL In a ataH OIJWde, In• the morning, a mound of dirt and a llole mder the wooden wall were all thal ftmalned. Easy •·~lbed as a male, one year and two months old, black with brown markiop on his legs, stomach and lop of bead. He is said to ~ ~y and was wearing a cl>ain and JIU collar. Anyone finding Easy may calf Barbara Hanna at 525-8100 or 8714353, collect. Today, Stan Price of Fulltrtolt un- dereoes spinal surgery. Hosp~tal aides say the ~year~ld student at Fullerton Junior College is in critical condition. His brother, Larry, 23, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Price have driven out from lndianapc:ilis, Ind. to be with Stan. They, along with Stan's girlfriend, Barbara, have organized a search for the dog. They were offering a reward of $25 for tt.t! shepherd, but a Virginia man whose own son is in a situation similar to Stan'a handed Lal'J")' 15 In the bQeplLal corridor. ., "Here, let 's make tbat.'30," he a.aid in an elegant Southern drawl. Larty and Barbara have been lo the local SPCA and the eounty pound. Several of Stan's friends have made up posten and have placed them at service ataUons in the vicinity of ranch. "We've been trying lo do e'erytbing lo find him,"' Barbara said. Sponsored by the city, Red'eaUOll Deportment, the coot<sl ;will have . two dfvisjoos, one for boys 1% years· of, age or -· younger and the o~ for boya 13 years of~· or older. Awird&,will be pveo and" ra!U are pnivlded. Politi~s-Noi Musi~ "ThlJ young man needs evel")'thlng polssibte lo help him, and the dog"wu his companion," Mrs. Eileen Po I z i en , intemift Care Unit supe"1aor, aid. Entry forms for tlie conteat are · aviilable from the recrtaUon Depart- ment. 1n .N. Coast ~way, Laguna Beach. Pede stria11. Gets a Ha nd The evidtnce WU pain/Uny ob- Yious loccor.tlng lo a Laguna Beach pollce reporl labeled "usault and battery." ' A-WOllWI. walldrlc down th&. lido or .LapDa Call)'Oll Road s;.ld she had been slapped on the duri<re by .a -or lii • passing car. AD tnmtlption by a ftmale tnlmber of the Laguna Beach Rolict melted 1M perfect Imprint ol the .... µanL'I hand on the woman'• pastetior. n.. ~u 1s-y .. r<>ld lold of· fl<Ol"I tn -..... In the ~ 1 oar. Phy llis Sweene y Added to l:ouncil · By JWUIAllA ltREDIICll LhaL followed the 1170 CILy Council eloc- ot rM °"" n.t ''"' lion aroused both her Ip and her interest 11 Phyllis Sweeney badll'L married in the local govemm"!lal scene. right after her graduation from college, 'the ... ; .. i. rile batUe drew her into she migbt have pursued a career iA •"'6" music -platio aJlil ttlln are ber i... VUI• Wcuna and she played an active s\nnnenLa -but bringing up a fanillJ" of rOle In the,peUUon cir<:UlaLing and other four cul inlo ber praclice time and sttpo loldlDg to Lhe declion that Id deloured any notions' she might have had i..,una'I' lll'loot bUilding bellJit llmit. in thal directioo. , "W~ in r.al t$1aln l"fe bad JDllll1 However, mll!ic Is stlU very much • coatacb Wida peopl• moving lo Lquoa." part of the S~ household. •loog ohe explefnl, "and I know what theyn Wilh camping, bacl<packlo(, pollUca and lookJog for. "'llley'N CODdiol bote to aet P',q ~the Lable lal>Of1!\-"""111Y set-awartnm.-conditioqrlike lll'IOr,' up in lhe . livln& room at :rn Tenwle gesL!CJo and 1111!1' rise and I think tt'• Jm. Hlll• Drive). portant lo reallu thl l4ln1 -l~'e Mn. Swe<ney our!a<ed n the newm rel! estai. -1• rtaU.. It, and a member ol t.oguna•1 City 00\mcll last 1111D1ber of them~ to 111pport the -k when the r'eslgnation of former. aetl-bigb rloe inlllat ." Ma:;or Rkbard Goldbel"( ne<tu!LaLad an Silt llao was ac aa a ptt!U.O. appointmcnL lo fill bis .. ,L on the ...,,. circulator in the campo!p lo nca11 ....,... cll. cllmae Edward !Mr '*-· "I -·t A Laguna retlck!lt since Iii!, she bad O\"erlool: the lat Iha! ht ll'aa the anly dc<0Lad most ot ber opare Ume and member of the · ..,,. ~enu~ Ollerp to youllHlrtenLed octivlUes aotll Opposed the I Uve and -.ed n boul I,,. ytan qo, wbeo the ••mLa CS.. , P I) M1'.Y ,IL.OT...., ...... Music TOlllAL ESTATI Councllmo s-y The nurles too have a re,vard, said Mn. PoWen. "We'll give the finder a big kiss, aod lols ol tender loving car.," she Aid. . Saddlehaek Sets M;onda y M~ting ' Salldlebadt' Colle&e"tnllteel voted lllll ,...1<. lo retum lo lhelr ~ odledute ill" met~~.~ nm Mooc!OJ o1 ,_, l""l'lh, "'6""wJC II Oc\olltf- ,,,. flnt "'~ fa !eptember Is Labor ~ ... the ii<Plmber mOetlnC will be held on ~ Sept, I. At ILa. annual orpmlat1on 'met!Jne In ~uly, the board chonged ltl rqular .....ttnf"da!O lo the -'llalndaJ ol nch month, but publlsberJ ol -'cly -n "'luested a NIU1)I lo the M-1 ldledole lo -their pr-... deadlines. Tbe • p.m, ........ .,. held In the .. mpu1 admlnlstntlon bulld\DJ, - Muau<riln Parkway, Milsloo \'iOJO, mcl • .. public. r Laguna Top Of World Won 't Close Rumors that Laguna'• Top of the World Fire Station might be clo&ed u an economy move spread like wildfire throllgh the Art Colony Wedne!day, but were disclaimed today by Mayor Charllon Boyd and City Manager Larry Rose. "There are no speciric proposals to close any fire .stations, .. said Rose. 0 Ill the Ught of the upmsed wbh of the council that some eflective cut.I in ex- pensea be propoaed at the budget 1Iudy session Saturday, alerations of all city departments art being examined. The only fair and objective way is to look 1t everything, but of course this can lead to speculation and rumor." Mayor Boyd said the manager had been asked to prepare cost analyses in a number of areas for the budget study and th.is activity could give rise to aucb speculation. "Any recommendation to shut down 1 fire station -and there is no such recommendation -would be one ol. last resort," said Boyd. "And I don't aee the city in that sort of emergency lltuatJon." llumon that cuu In the rt.-. Deem. mOllL budgeL might jead lo cinoure "Of the Top of the World'1!1allon apoi-ked an .,.. noimcemenL from T~ 91 the Wcrld r:~~~~~ hand at the t:,o a.m. boclpt - Saturday lo ptvlesl aucl> -t~ioo or elllillnaUon or· fire pro- servlces should be the last thing ~t beh considered, If at all, In coming up recommendations lo reduce city costs," saJd Di Fiore. Boyd urged • cool approach lo the task of . eva!W1Ling the city budget and deciding on cuts to eliminate an an- ticipated deficit "~e are In a position of studying various alternatives opeD to us to better our financial position," said the mayor "IL .11 bighly important thaL during ~ penod of examination no one of ua jumps · to _any concluaioN thaL any definlln decLSion or commitment bu been reacfl. ed. We just do not have enough in- fonnatlon now to make such a judgment "Hopefully a beginning will be made Saturday, but I emphasize, no action will be taken. It will be an exchange or need. ed Information and I would respectlully request everyone lo remain calm, cool and collected as we examine the effects of various cuts, without emotionally reachlng a conclusion that we have to make any one of them ." The budget study, which is open to the publi~, is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to noon m City Hall councU chambers, Nixon At Retreat THURMONT. Md. (UPI) -President Nixon has secluded himself at the Camp David mountain retreat to rtview material for his acceptance speech at the Republic8n natiooal convention Aug. 23. The President was expected to return to Was:hington later today, concluding • three-day stay In wllleh he concentrated on his re-election oampalgn. Orange We atller The weatherlady sees warmer temperaLurea for Friday •lone the Orange Coast, with beadl highs ol 71 expected. Inland temper• tures sboUld hover arounCI to. Lows lonlil>t In the !O's. INSWE 'l:C)D~Y 'Sall Cheese.' Th.aft what .Amtricmt·oo•rmc" arc tcrtom-mo toda11. Chl11c u tAa 'ftl' prod. Coseophtl<1 1olU ..,.,, drive hu!ld,..dt of lllill• ftW • 1hatp chrddcr. Stt •~'11 l'atl< JS. I ----. ......... , . ....... ci..tr .. ,. iir .. • ...... :: -. ---. ="lo.': I :"i S. Viets Get QuangJri Bridge~ead •• • SAIGON (UPI) -South Vietname!e rnarlnM broke a wttks~ld sUalemate in the Quang Tri area today by capturing a bridgehead south of the city -the ir rlrst ~al victory since lt>ty rtlleved the badly batteM airborne troops al Quang Tri on ~uly 77. A martne battaUon of 500 men climbed out of Its 'u'lholet near the provlndal capital just Mio"' the north-soulh border •nd !f'iz.e.d lhr bridgehead at the Tach Han Ri\'l'r. This gives them a new attnck roule toward the Communist-held citade l. a rr.ile lo the north in tht ~nter of the-city. , TM North Virtnam1•~c held onto the 18th century citadel despite n I!. w t.merlcan air attackl'l In whlch "11mart bombs" gulded by luer beams blew up part Of the WAii that forms !he fortre~. T~.-Communist defender! v.·erc heavily protected by big artillery pieces firing from up to 17 miles away. UPI Correspondent Alan Dawson said 387 artillery and mortar shells hit the marine posilion.s aboul 80 yards from the ciladel between I a.m. and 11 am. bul that casualties v;ere "light." South Vietnamese fightu-bombeni fought back and said they killed 15 North Vielnamese soldiers and destroyed 14 lank.s and fou r 1\1olotova trucks. U S. planes Md halted air support in Quang Tri city Itself but returned today. U.S. Navy ships of! the roast also fired into the city and &2 bombers new missions as close as a mile west of lbe city and In the threatened Hue area further south. Despite the limited succeu at Quang Tri, the situation was eriowi: elsewhere and military spokesmen warned lhat a Communist force originally estimated at 100 tanks still menaced the cambodlan capital of Phnom Penh and Saigon. The tanks were reported near HlghY.'llY J in the Kompong Trabek area 47 mlles southeast of Phnom Penh and 15 miles northwest of Saigon. A Cambodian high command spokesman expressed fear !he Communists "'ould win at Kompong Trobek and then mo\'e toward Phnom Penh. • About 25 tanks have been reported -knocied out in Eastern cambodia, and the Communists were reported trying to bru.l tbrougb IOWard Salion. FromPqel :FONDA ••• Gis, which would have made poulble a auh~na for Miss Fonda. "In effect, we said to Fletcher Thompson, 'go away, no subpoena'," ~said Drinan. "lt was a clear rt!pwlia- ~ lion, II Thompson described Miss Fonda as as "Hanoi HaMah. '' and asked the com· mlttee to reopen Its Investigation. "She has no evidence that is nece1111ry for the Congress to make better lawi." ·declared Drinan. • Drinan, a Roman C.t.hollc priest and oppon~t of Administration policies ln Vietnam, said Thompson was using Miss Fonda as a publicity "gimmick" In bis campai&n for the U.S. Senale. Rep. Richard H. lchord (D-Mo.), chairman af the commitlet, n id he had "mixtd feelings" about summoning P.1i.ss Fonda because she could use the a~ ~pearance as a propaganda "forum" and _\'it could prejudice any prosecution • a1ainst her." Hijack Penalty Eyed WASHINGTON (UPI) -A Calilornia congreuman wanta skyjackers to be ,:iven lhre same punishment traditionally -ven pirates on the high seas -a death •ntence. Rep. B. F. Sisk ID-CaUf.). in- b>duced a bill Wednellday that 'Vr'Ould make the hijacking of an ab-plane a ltkleral offense punishable bv death. DAILY PILOT llnprintable Sentiment? Mlle! .Square Park's ·Leasing • Practic·e Probed A fedtral lnvestiptlon Into lwlnc practices of land in Mlle Square Regional Park was ordered by Orate• County SUpenlJort Wednesday lollowiq I burst of verbll fireworks. Finl lllstrk:t SUpervllor Robert Battin oxchaJiied boated wonla with Second District Supervlaor DaYtd Bahr in the t'Ontlnulng county 1e.1t battle over aUe&· ed hanky panky In the extension of a farming lease in tbe puk. Battin btgan matters by readlnc a statement. He claimed Baker bad block· ed his proposal IO plant drril gran on Mile Square aa-eaae in order to ald "a friend." "It la not unusual for lifr. Battin to point a fln1er of guilt In this direction when there la probably llOD\ethlng in his closet which ahould be cleaned out," Baker countered. The controversy aroH lut weU over the proposed one-year aten.rton of a Alm during the -looii Baktt -that Battin'• proposal to pow grasa on tbe aaop lotttad or ll&ing 11 tor a prolUablt agkultural ltue to lhe county ts "ooly aa oPllJ lnvllattoo to the hippie eltmt'llt to twann over thlt land and wW incrult low en.torcomaot prob-· Jel'GI." -eoncluded Iha -by slallng lblt be llJIPttdlt.ed the boml's conlldence In placin( Iha. MJJo Squan negoUatlons In biJ banda. ''Tbete Dt'gOliationl wtre be I u n MVeral years ago and the 1ovemment iJ about to d«d the -rly to the county fret of chara:e." ~ revealed. He aald he bad oot announced this -becaUle the led<ral ~· had r<quetted thet the lnlormatloo bo held up 1111lll Ibey could -the ... !IOWICOIDenL Used Autos Ivonilda Rodriques, 23, a fiery bank clerk, wa.11 still giving police a piece of her mind as they towed her off to jail in Rio de Janeiro. Incensed at having been given a ticket for parking while she made a call she berated the officer and .11ped off, belng chased by the policeman in a taxi-resulting in an uproar among 3,000 pedestrians who took sides with water balloons. three hours of choked up traf- fic and the riot squad being called ouL lease of 213 acru ol Mlle Square ll<glonal Park property to Mural Farms for agrlcultur1l use until the county ii ready to further devtlop tbe parlt. It hu been alleged that tomebody ap- proached George Mural and demanded a To Require Smog Device Recruiting Poster Figure Dead San Juan Capiltrano resident Walt!r Botts. who posed as Uncle Sam for the famous "I Want You " Anny recruiting poster, dled Wednesday following a brief illness. He wu 72. Funeral services !or Mr. Botta are pen- ding at Sheffer Mortuary In San Clemente. A native of Indiana. Mr. Botts worked most of his life as a musician and a vocalist . He was augmenting his musl· cian's lncame u an artist's model when he posed for tbe poster, painted by From Pagel SWEENEY ... needed hiah rise." Her appointment to the City COuncll came as a surprise. Jamts Flagg, In 1938. The poster. showing Uncle Sam forcing his pointed finger at the viewer, has since become part of A~rlcana and is allll used ll:lr recruiting purposes. Although' Mr, Botts posed for many other artlats, Including No rm an Rockwell, during his life, none ever al· talned the public recognition of the Flagg poster. A veteran of World War I, ,_1 r. Botts' musical career began in the: early 1920's. He played tht saxophone and was the featured \'OCallst with the orehestras of Harry Jame!, Jack Teagarden, Red Nichols and Johnny JohnJOn . He Lt 1urvlved by hi! widow, Marjorie. of the family borne at 26000 Avenida Aeropuerto, space 98. Wenke Endorsed By Three Men He Defeated Interest Light 111 T\vo Contests For Capo Seats campaign cootrlbutlon or $10,CIOO 11 be wilbed to ht ve h1t leue renewed. The m1tt.er ha1 bftn wxter ii> veJ!liaUon by the diatrlct attorney who Used car ba)'en In Oran&• and !oor has said hla findlnp wtl! be prtS<nted to otber Southern Calllornla countleJ can th• Grand Jury Aua. D. expect "' ante up '25 mra alt« Sept 1. BaUln opened the attack thla morning under a callJ'ornil Air Rmourca Board by 1tatlq lblt "I did not ne&otlate with order to outfit old cars with anU41DOC anyone ln regard to the Mlle Squart land devices. l!!!&se, J had oo knowledge of the netotia· The five-man board voted the new ~i:::' .. and I did not authorize such ac-order Wedoi!Oday in Loi Angeles. As rour candidates for two school Battin then referred to an attempt he A board spokesman Wei the order board t •-1 1 Tu sd said be made on Dec. 28, 1971, to leaae covers all can .nanufactvred belwetn sea s up 1vr e ect on e ay I"" and !M• that can be ft"-• with Id t Is bo th more Mlle Square land from the federal _, PW ncu wou a test, August a ut e worst govenunent. "At Jiat time the board mnog controls. month lo launch a campaign along the voted 4 to 1 a1almt me and gave Baker Used car dealers and their attorneys South Coast. the right to negatlate for more land,'' pleaded to stay the Sept. l deadline, but Because of the seasonal "darkness " of Battin 'said. lbe panel aald DO. voter and educational organizations, no Referring to a preas releaie by Battin The board did, however, eiempt alt candidates' nights were scheduled in ad-last Thursday in which the Flrat District foreign cars, plus those with no vacuum vance ()f Tue!day'a election to fill t\\'O Supervisor called for .. ., federal in. or centrifugal apark adv~e. those sealS on lhe board or educat1"on for lhe Powered by fuel injection and any with vestlgaUon" of the matter, Baker called Jes.a than 14()..lnch engine dlsplaceme.nt. Capistrano Unified School District. for an lnvestJ&atlon of hJJ OWD involving The new device will bypau the car'5 The board seats both represenl everyone from the FBI to the Navy spark advance in the engine'• timing district! in San Clemente. Department. device. In Trustee Area One, left vacant by the Battin replied, "l bavt: sent a letter to U the qine beginl to overheat, the resignation of the Rev. Donald Inlay, the the Department of Interior." spark advance will reactivate. Rev. Allan Vemoo and William Enqulll Baker r<plitd that the D<partmont of The dtvice Is expected to ellmlnale are candldates. "I• 1 • 1Ji1rior -.. not baYe and bu ntva' bad about 30 percent of eacb c a r ' a hydrocarbon aod Ntrogen o 1 i d e In Trustee Arel Twot_ left vacant by anything to do with the Mlle Square etniS!ions. lhe reslgn1tion of Or. IRo~Mer, lease . ~ Gene Cone, public Information offictr Mrs. Wilma Bloom and. Dr: !:d Wntbft!a "Battin Is ju11t play acting and I am for the Air Resourcea Board, said are seeking election. -, calling his bluff," Bai.er aaid. representatives of the used car Industry •·1w been havi ng trouble ev.la b;1ng "Battln's tactica are beyond the dignity asked a 60-day exteruiion put lhe Sept. 1 to convince JX'Ople that there I! an elec-or this board," Baker charged. "But Jt ia deadline. lo be expected when sameone Is in trou-They cl.aim It will take three months to "I'd beard Mr. Goldberg would be making an announcement," she says, "but I thought he probably would jOst step dov.·n as mayor. \Vhen they told me ht was resigning from the council and asked if I would RCCept the appointment I v.·as speechless . Fortunately my husband and the kids were at home "hen the call cttme, so we had a quick conference. They wert all for II . so I accepted." tlon on Tuesday," said Mn. BIOom t~ ble he wW point the finger at someane get their garages set up to install the l',irst Dislrict Supervisorial candidnle day. ~ else." new control!. \l.'illlam \Venke today received the "un-· I---------------------------..:.._..:.._...:...:::::.:::. ________ _ Of the new council she 5ay1, ''I hope we will be able to fo rget about personalities and put the necessary emphasis on problems that mwt be IOIV· ed -it's loog overdue, and we are facing deadlines on some really momentous deci!ions." Although her views on local problems are more or less in line with tboae or the new council majority, Mrs. Sweeney says. "I hope I'll be able to represent everyone. not any particular group. In my years of living here I've had contacts v.·ith homeawners, young people. the schools and the business cammunity. "1 realize the community can't stand still and stagnate. A lot of things need to be tom down or rebullt; tbe fact that something is old doesn't neassarlly make it good. But we can be selective in our growth and not just Jet It happen to us. We must be alert to \be pressures developing all around ll!l." Apart from Village Laguna, ahe ha.s been a member al the Civic League and the Top of the World Community Association and has been active with the Girl Scouts, Boy Scout. and Little League. A licensed real estate salesman for the past nine years. she is as.wciated with Dorene Riclunonci's Reelex firm in Laguna. An honors graduate of the University of Maryland, sl'lt! had britf experience in journalism. reporting for a county newspaper. used her musical tralnini for job! as an accampanist and did oc- casional part time teaching before the family moved to California. Her husband , Jim, is manager of acf.. vanced technology al North American Rockwell. Their daughter, Pam Sweeney Woodie, 14. now lives In Boulder, Colo., but manageg lo get out for visits. bring- ing granddaughter Beth, now 18 month• old. Pam and Jim Jr .. 21, are graduatu of UC Btrkeley. Mlke, It, It 1tltndlng San Oiega State and r.1ark. 17, \1 a senior at Laguna Beach High Schoo'.. 1be older children btgan their 1ehool- 1ne in Maryland and carTled on In Laguna achoola, all graduating !tom Laguna Hl&J!. Tlie s-1 household pm:olala with youn& peopl•, 8pe<lally in aummer, wlien tveryvne allowa up In IAl\IDa to r<new acquaintance wltll the beach. Thia II nno with PllYUla who aay1, "l thlnJc teenqers are j\111 .,.all" How about women'• llberaUon? "I do !eel Ihm are ln<qullles In pay and profwlonal opportunity for many womtn. One Of my bo]ls lilod to Mnd me a lot of llter1tut1 on women'• lib from achoo! and he seemed to tblnl" I aliould Jtl tn..lved wtlh l~ but I u1u1lly waa too bUI)'," ll)'I 1be: IPPIJ't.ntl1 thorouih11 11btrate.d mOlber; bouHWU .. bllilneJawomao and ---- qualified support" of John W. "Bill" llill. one of his rive opponents in the June primary. Hill aaid , "As r announced when I ente~ the campaign I feel 1hat the pea.- pie of the district have had oo represen- tation since Supervisor Robert Ballin tool arfice. I feel ?llr. Wenke can gi\·e the people that representation.'' Wenke and Battin are facing each other in a November runOf! election. At a press conference th is morning, Wenke said he also had been endorsed by Paul Balch and Sadie Reid, two other op- ponents in the primary. The fifth candidate in the June primary. Wallace Davis of Fountain Valley, has said he will make an an- nouncement on the race Sept. 1. HUI said he doubts that he would ac- tively campaign for Wenke becauJe he Ls busy as Santa Ana zone chainnan of the Committee to Re-elect the President. Wenke said he is willing to meet Battin ln open debate at any time. Thrtt meetings where the two will con- front each other have already been ar-. ranged, the candidate said. The first will be Aug. 22 before the North Orange County Board of Realtors, the second Aug. 30 al the Santi Ana North Rotary Club and the third Sept. 21 at a meeting of the American Society of Socilll Workers. Saddlehack Out Of College Unit By voting to lncrea!t Its membmhlp r .. !lOm '1.200 to 12.000. the Cal~omla Junior Colltge Association k>st 1t least one mmbtr -Saddleback Collqe. The new lee, Hans Voael told fellow Slddlebac::k t.rusttltl this week, is ex· orbllant and out or Jttp with lhc bomfs attempt to cut all P*lble "-· He a!Jo q...uooed tbe CJCA proced111< of apprvvlo( tbe r .. -by vole• vola without a tbonJuih btarin(. 'l1le board 11111ru-..ly apprvvwd 'its motion to ronco membenltlp tbla , ..... Pair Held for Drugs l\li:NO, Nev. (AP) -A Sit\ Jose eo11ple ,,., amJtod h<rt 'l\Jasd91 ror ln- VYIJi•Uoo of a YlfltlY of narcotrcs char&o lollowtnr I polke nld on a local moltl room. Pollet Nld lb"f . J<ioed an utlmated 11,IOO ..nit or liaalllsh, J11us a lar1t quanUty Of marijuano and LSD ~~rl!&:bjdl IQed I month- ' J.J. J. 9arreff ~ 20/h SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Now in Pro9ress HlllTAlil-DIOR The finest by: DREXn ·HERITAGE KINDEi. and Others Save 10 to 30°/o and more off! • DINING ROOM • BEDROOM • LIVING ROOM • CARl'ITING • ACCESSORIES • LAMPS MADll•AL -Mecliterrenean laciroom, Dinin9 Room & U•in9 Room CAMIO -Italian Cl1i1ic: Dining Raom I U.,in1 Room GUND TOUI -O a11ic IM· room & Li•in9 Room MAICHUA Contln1nt1I IH,.... I. L.ivln9 Room. • H.J.GARRElT fURNrplRE 'ROFESSIONAL lNTWOR OUllNIAS 2116 lfAHOI ILVO. COSTA MESA. c.t.UF, ,, \ 17 ~ I I I I I \ I ' • • u • j • 1 I ' • i • t -I . 7 - • Today's Final iJ N.Y. Stoeks )'QC. 65,' NO. 223, 3· SECTIONS, Ja.P.+.GES . . . . ' ORANGE . COUNTY,. CALIF()RNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, "72 TEN CENTS Collins Protest Citizens Mount 11th Hour Dr ive ll~printab.le Se11timent: An Uth liour uprilq ol cltluo proltst aglinll lbe JitOPC)led $1'5 -dev<lopmeo1 plU lor. the Collins Radio Oom,PIDY property near °'"'* c..imy AJrpOrt lllrlaced In the ......, ball of Nawport Beach W~. 1'e ptaldent ol the N01th l!Iulf Park Community Aslodatlon anntlODced that petltkN signed "by at lout 1,111111 -and maybe 5,000" llomeownen Pl\1lestini !he pn>p>sed commercial IDll!ng will be delivered to city <OllllCllme;i by Monday n!gbt. Councilmen will meet Monday at ?:30 p.m. to act on lhe controversial Collins r<qllftl 1hat, if •PP"'Ved. would lay the gmmdwork for • IJ.otory botel and • ownber of hlib rile ollic:e buildltlCI· Tbe fact that none of the 'CH - !tom the inJect •ould ao to the ~·MIU Un!flod School Dlllrfct ....,. to· be the spark that bu touched oU. a majcr """'1dsweU, acmrdlnc to North Bluff auocl•tlon p r·e 1 Ide at, Malcolm "Mike" Mllllron. He said be'• been In oontact with ol· ficlals of mart than a b&lf~zen. other community ll'OUPI aod all are circulating petltlolll uklng couocilmeD to turn down the pn>pOll!. Milliron saya the pel!Uons cite five buic objectlonl, !ncludln( !he dectera- Uon that U there ll to be commercial dev,lopment in Newport Beach, the: Irvine N runes Paul Brady To Head City Department Iwnilda Rodriqu ... 23; a·flery bank cler._ was still giving police a piece of her mind as Ibey towed her off to Jail Ill. Rio do Janejro. Incensed at baving been given a ticket. for parking while she >made a call ~· berat.d Ibo officer and sped off, being chased by lhe policeman in a taxi-resulting In an uproar among 3,000 pede~s who took sides with water balloons, three.hours of choked up traf. fie ·and the riot squad being called ouL Jrvlne city cooncllmeo this week llJ> proved the appointment of the flrst of an eventual five cUy department heads. mtnl.atraUon rrom Cal State Los Angeles. He and his wlfe, Unda, have two daughters and 1 son. They live ln Tustin Meadows. I SmQgDevices Ordered At Saw of Used Cars other Soullleni eauromi&. con Uaed. car IIllYen In Orang~four ezpoct to .. ~ 1'l$25-~ !1l<r 1 under a CaJlfonilj Alt n-.- order to outfit old can with anll'omog devices. . • 'l'be nv ...... -~ voted tlle-..;,. order Wodoesdiy lD~ ~~ A board llJIOkesli\an said !he; order CO\len all can .nanufactm'td betW'ffn 111$5 and ljli tllat CID be fi~ with amogcootnils.' . Used car dealers and their 1ttcmeys pleaded to stay the Sept. t deadllne, but the panel said no. The board cfid, however, esempt all foreign cars, plus thole with DO vacuum or ceotrifupl spar!< advance, U- power<d by fuel ~ and any with less lhan 140·inch engine cliat>loceinea!- Tbe new device will byplll the car'• swk advance In• the ..,glne'• Umlng de\Oce. u the engine beglnl1to Oftrbeat, the spark advance will reactlVate. 'Die device is expected to eilmi01le ab6ut 30 pertenl of each c 1 r ' s hydnlcarbon and nitrogen o • I d e emlisiolll. Gene Cone, public information officer for !he Air Resources Boul!, said repreaentaUves o( tbe used car industry uked_ a IO-day eslensioo past !he S.pL l · dea~ ... -~-·ilb ~-,-·lo' get tbelr garages set up to lnllail !he new COQ&,rols. t • Saigon Marines Win Bridgehead Near Qua n g Tri SAIGON (UPI) -South Vielnamexe marines broke a weeks-old stalemate in the Quang Tri area today by capturing a bridgehead south of the city -their first ...t victory since they retie~ !he badly batlered ~ troops at Quang Trl oo July :7. A marine battalion of 500 merl climbed out of Jts foxholes near the provincial capital Just below the north-south border and seized the bridgehead at the Tacb Han River. This gives them 1 new attack route toward the Communist-held citadel, a u.Ue to the north in tbe center of the city. The North Vietnamese held onto the 18th century ciladel despite n e w American air attacks in which "smart • _ bombs" guided by llSU beam1 blew up Bresnahan Wins part of !he ".u lh4t forms !he fortress. n . Communist defenders were heavily l · proteded by big •rlillery pieces firing Delay in :Trial ~1111~.:,:i;:;. Dawson said , m artillery and mortar shells hit the Qrange Ollllty Aviation Dlroctor marine positions about IO yanls from the RObert BJ"HMhan will f1ee a jury trial citadel betwteu 1 a.m. and 11 a.m. but =. 11 In Well Orqe C<>unty tllat casualties were '11igbt." cipsl Coor! oo clnmlra. drlviD( Sou t b Vtemam. llgbtuobom- es. . . {Ol:gbt back and said they ~eel 15 North frunahan, II, ,af 111 .Oriole Ave. VieQunneae loldien and destroyed JI F~ Valley, wu arrested by Foun-taob ~ four lloiolova truc:b. lalil Valley poljc•: In J-11\<f ~ U.S. J)lanes ha<! hailed air IUl)l>Ort In ..W bla car awened !<> avoid a CW'b and Quang Tri city !Uell but returned today. cMed a minor tra)ltc ~ ' ' U.S. Nayy abips o1! the cciu1 alao fired blloe allege be lalled'thtllek!~ty Into tlie ••ty and BSl bombers new ' tell. 1 ' '. 'rniJsklns ,;;} close u a mile we.st o( the lruoaban, tb&<Otll'lly clltOtt.t1>1 av!> dty aod In the tbttatened Hue' area. lloft 1lnoe 1161, w~ la the·'ll-losler •fllrllier ·ooU!h. ooort Tveatay, but -a postponement' Duplte the llml1'd ,._,. at Quang ol ,lbe trial until Sept. 11. Tri, UJe.lituatloo -aer1ou1 elaewbere , and military apol<elmon warned that a First Ladies Cei lnu,.·A~t • • I Communist !Gm! originally estimal<!d at too lllW llill lllllllced !he CAmbodiao capital of. P1Inom Peoll and Saigon. Siste.r Arrested · In Grove Death A Garder Grove man ...., killed w~ and bll liller, with •bom be • llvm; llll -analed OI> IU!lplclon af m\ltdef, polJce ~ Jall'lf 'WU Mn. Annie Kr~11, 16, Of 10642 ,Mllil St. Firemen, ..spOod!nc to a medlw aid <oil fouod the body cl IIo1' brotbe1, Ck<ro J. Moye In the blckyald . ol the be~ ,,.. Onn1p CoontJ CGl'oller'1 olllco said MO)'e 11'4 -_....., beaten. An oulopey la being condoded !<> dttumlm lbe eucl .... of death. Lag una Canyon Boundary Draws Some Support Irvine's proposed boundar1 alonl !he ridge of !he Laguna. Clm)'oo watonbed met with favor wbee-abo'ffn um week to ~-·' ~· .1rnwaiy lfn'li'· 1 Jr. said today.the city thus hopes to have prepared a predse 1epl descrfptloo of the tmulllal boiu!darY li6e hi' MIJldoJ Ill lim> for review by the ci(unty SUmyor. That line, which deletes nearly 1,100 acres from Jrvfne'a · first ann0:1Uon, yields to Laguna Beach control of, prop- erty which dralnl to the ocean through the Art Q>lony. . Lag1D18'S planning commissioners .Mon- day voted 5 to O in fawr of the boundary l~tion and the ('(IUJlCiJ TuesdaJ limllar- Jy agreed to support tbe Jriine border. Tbe Laguna council nel't week will (S.. ANNEX, Page 11 Paul Brady, who bu served as es· ecutive assistant to City Manager Wiliiam Woollett Jr. •Ince ~lay l, will head !he city's Department of Human EnhanCemenL Under the 1dmini.Jtratk>o organiza. Uoo.al plan eovillooed by Woollett, "a small, compact group ol departm<nt heads" will dirtct cltJ hall operations. Brady, 30, will coollnue at his $11,000 a yesr glary and will lldm1lilller park de'le!opmeot and '!!llllleOlnce. rec:rta· tlon profl'lllll, . ...,. .. ~ plans, ~~/tjel ~ .ciUJCa.-11!"' and partldpatkio. About JO pl!CCDt af tho city's iniliAl $1.1 millJoll budget II allocated !<> fuoo- tiOOJ In Bndy's ~partmen<. Unill the remalh!ni lour department head slots are filled. Woollett llld, Brady will conUnue to assbt bim In directing city hall operations. Brady was WoolleU's wistant in Monterey Park and later joined him for a ynr wllh a Micco Company develoP' ment near Santa Barbl.ra. A 01tive of Loo Angeles, Brady bolds a bachelor'• dqree in recreation ad- Hou se Security Group Won 't Subp oen a Fonda From Wire Strvlcn WASHINGTON -The House Internal Security Committee refused today to subpoena actress Jane Fonda to teatlfy about her antiwar activities while in Haooi. Instead. It decided to ask the Justice Department to rePorl to the committee by S.pt. J4 Oil the progress of an inquiry Into llisl Fonda's actlom In North V)e1- nam. During an llour·long c1-i .... 1on. !be committee set u1.de a member's request tllat llisl Fonda be ,1ubpiJenaed to appear before the panel. Then. a maYe was made to send a Jet. ter to the attorney general' allklng what the Justice Department ls doing In la probe of the matt.r. When a requeot ..a. made to Insert a date In thla letter, th.pi aettllng a deadline for llle ittonity general11 report to. the cormnUtet, 1 panel v9ted I to 1 for this COW"lt of•a · Uon. Rep. Robert F. Ilrlnan (0.llus. , was the lone dissenter. Drinan said the. commlltee'1 acUO. represented a "clear-cut victory" far 1i4n In his bid to defer the subpoena~ "Tha ~ the fin! time within .....,., that this commlttee bas refused to su~ poena an unfriendly witness," Drtnan told reporters. Rep. Fletcher Thompson (R-Ga.) 10Ught to reopen the invutlg•tlon into posllble 1Ubveraive activities aimed .~ GIJ, wbieh would have made possible a subpoena for Miss Fonda. "ln effect, we said to Fletcher Tbompeao, •go away, no 1Ubpoena'," said Dmaa. "It wu a clear ~ Uon." ~ described Misl Fonda as as 04Hanoi Hannah," and as~ the <:0m- mlttee lo reopen Its invellilatlon. olShe'bas DO evidence tha,t is necessary fot thlt Cortiress to make better laws," ~ ~ Catholic priest and -t of Admlnlstntlon poli.ciel In Vietnam, 11ld Thompson was Ufllll Mlsa . foodp ._as a.piibliclty "gimmick" In bis C1E1pt.\ID for tbe U.S. Senate. Rep.' Richard H. !chord (0.Mo.), cblltmarf ol !he committee, lli<l lie bad '"miud feelinp" about awnmoning Mia Fonda becauae Ille could use !he ap. pe.,anoe ·as a propaganda "forum" and "I\' could pr<]udlce any _....tlon again.It her." ' I .T • ._._ . '> ~nn1s nayone .. Woman Da~s-Plays-Topwss ' llAj)JSON, Wis. •(Al') -Dr~i_l>ll~ lrJ a city. tennte -..... treated to 'ao itnprOoipiU"~blllm!" !di. 1'e U , I pellle ,..,....,Jd , I ft ldotJtllled bmtlf U I llllM af rrance, ..... ~ .....,. • . . . , . Driver Surv ives Despite Crasli At 100 MPH A young woman being chased by California Highway Patrol officer• for flve milts at up to 111 miles per hour .. ... hurfed lbmugh tbt .. lndJlileld of bet I car'wheft 11 p11ec1 up entering Costa i.i<sa '!"lY today. lnvqt.igaton at first thought lhe was dead at the scene of multiple injuries. but she •till clung to tile this morning, eight hours after the 2:20 a.m. crackup. Dlaqe ~-Gurr in, 23, of 111 ~ W. 18th St., Santa Ana, was listed in critical coo. dition at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital's intensive care unit. She suffered multiple abruW'.)ns when catapulted down !he roqh Newport Freeway pavement, in addition to con-- tusions, a concuu.lou and muJtlple frac- tures, police said. Costa Mesa Police Tralllc LI. AYerY G. Smith said Min Currin wu traveling an estimated 110 miles per hour toUthbound wbe,n sbe entered a eonstructton ltte north of Brl!tol ~eel. Thre area includes 8-curvu where an Interchange 11 being bullL "She just couldn't make it," aaid Lt. SmiUI. '!be car swerved out of control, ram- ming into a guardrail and overtume:ct1 ejecting the victim. The CHP saki Miss Gurrin's car was ftrst spotted southbound on the Santa Ana Freeway in Santa Ana, where of- ficers noticed 'lt weaving 80mewhat. They uld she turned or.to the JOUlh- bound Newport Freeway and accelerated to about 75 miles per hour. at which time they tui'ned on their red lights to make an investigative stop. "She just hit it then," said Lt. Smith. The pursuit continued on for about lour mil<s until the xpectacular crackup. School District President Backs County's Phillips Third District Supervisor William J. ~hllllps of Fullmon gofl big boost today In his cam!>l,lln to gain roetectlon to the post be has beld f0< the pall II f•ars. Robert "Bob'' Bark, I retired Mreoticl agelll and cumnt pruldent of the Anaheim Ullllied Scboo1 Dillricl llolrd, "1doncd Pbilllpl' candlclaq In • _,,.. Ing press conlmnce. Bark &ot H,453 votes In the n ... WIJ primary race In wbicb Ralph Diedridl, £\lllelloo bu1""'5man. outpoUed the it>- cumbed, M,m to Sl,lr7. Bark aid u.t -the June si1marY Jia had bca carefullf ~,.luatlnl !ho two candldalo aocl bad come to the •..,. ]ll>atlc: cfOc!l!on" that PhllUpt -be r.:.i-. . lie c,blrled that Dtedllcb'I ~­ "ditm to fanie -to be bll•abilllJ tO -111( -and the ~ " 90lled -.· llodrtcll reporlod Two po!icemeo who .alced ltie llDfUl""ed police....,.... Tile 1fOli> an, Pl'1inc a double1 mal<li wid. man, protelled xbe •w tioWliC wron1 with lakln( olf llor tlllr1 -iha·•mo too wann. "U there'• a cljsturllacf, ll't tbe1t pr.1>1tm. not mine," Ille llld ol Ille spectalon. ' . ipllldlnc .... la the primary <1111-. . polpl whlle Pblillpl lptOI '57,111~ _1 ~· ''nle of!IClt lliauld not be ........ Sha wu releued with a ........ !bat a mnaldl would ruult ~ anU. , Bart cliarsed. 'Ibo WRCCmM e111o didllle uld be w .,...i ,... Ill Iba _,..., . ICbool district abould 1.t the tax revenue, too. 'Ibo J71,acre O>lllns property, while In Newport Beach city limits, ls within the boundarlu of !he Santa Ana Unified School lllstrlct, not !he N•WJ>Orl·M.,. District. Other basic objocUons, MUUron 11id, are creaUon of an overabUndance of commercial ustt, an lnaused traffic burden and increased pressure for e~ panslon of Orange County Airport. "And the blggell thing ls thal It will destroy the master pill ol !he entire area ," ht asserted. "U you give this, !he town ol Irvine (S.. COLLINS, Pase I) Pedestrian Gets a Hand The evidence wu painfull1 ob- vious accorolng to • Laguna Beach police report labeled "aqault and battery." A woman walking down the side of Laguna Canyon Road aatd lht had been slapped on !he derrlere by a passenger in a passlna: car. An lnvestlgalloo by a female member of the Laguna Beach Police revealed the perfect Imprint of the assailant's band oo the woman's posterior. The attractive 18-year-old told ol· ficen two men were in the pualnC c:.ar. Flaming Vessel Seen By Plane; Five Rescued Five people were rncued Tue9day from the water near Catalina l11and when an airliner lpolled their namtni boat and radioed for belj,. John S. Walson, 17, ol 2011 Santiago Drive, Newport Beach, and hiJ lour com- panlona were pulled from !he wller by !he Avalon Harbor Patrol eight mlle1 north of !he harbor and all miler to aea after Watson'• boa~ Dlablo, bunt Into name. 'I1lere were no injuries from the fire which completely gutted the J4.foot cabin cruiser. Avalon Harbor Master Dean Carlson said the boat's diesel ena:lnt prevented a major disaster. "ll Jt bad been a standard raso1ine engine, the boat wouJd have exploded," be Ald. Carlson sa1d the Ii.rt apparenUy started fn the boat's electrical 1yatem u the group left Avalon for the mainland. Tbe flames were spotted by the pilot of a Golden West airliner which wu en rouie from Avalon to Lone Beach. The harbor pstrol retCUe boat arr1v~ at the scene at 2:U p.m. and towed the boat back lo Avaloo. Carbon said damage was IO extensive lo the boat, that it sank in the harbor at 7 p.m. Tuu- day night despl<e contlnoouJ pumping. Listed u Wat.on'• paamcers an: R. E. Wheat of Dallas, Tesu; T. J. Sousources of Fullerton; Ruwll Wheat ol Colla Mesa and V. J. Kathe of Full- ertoo. Or aage Weadaer The w .. therlldy -wanner temperatures foe Friday a1aq the Ora•g• Coast. with -bll)>I ol ?I expected. lnland Wnpon- tura ahould hover around ... Lows toruaht In !he to'L INSIDE TODAY 'Sc• Chf:e-11.' nat11 • • a t America• gourmctt •re•~ Ing todov. Cllfua la Ille ""' f o o d. C41rophUrt tolll ~ drfv< htmdttds of "'"'' fO< • '"""' cllfddar. SU •lot!I ""'' -15 . ._, UA..... ' ...... ... ~ . ~ ....... ----.... --·.t c-. • or-c..w .. (,..,...,. . ..... .. a..--1t .......... -......... ' "........ . ......... " ........, .. ,., ........ '' ...... . ...... , • ~--tMt ,........,.. ,,_ ....... - •• IS More Cash Reported In Breakin WASHINGTON (AP) -Additional con- tttbutkm to President Nixon'• re-elec- tioo campaign tolaling $89,000 f o u n d way into tht bank account of one of lhe the men charged with breaking into the Democratic ~aUonaJ Committtt heacJ. quarten, lbe Wuh.lncton Star-New1 said today. Quoting "sourtts close to the in- vestigation," the St.ar-News said also that federal agents probing the June 17 break· m have found the Republicans estabUt h-- ed a special "security fund " for ltl na- tionel convetUon. II was not known , the newspaper 1.aid. whether tho money came lrom that fWld -.et up to tbwarl demonatrallon.s. The '89,000 wu deposited in four in- aW!menll into the account of Bernard Barter, a Mlaml real estate man and one of the five men arruted ln tl'le DemocraUc headquarters, the Star·New1 IO!ld. It would raise to s11•.ooo the amount deposited ln Barker's account through the Committee to Re-Elect the President, the newspaper aaid. Lall week, a $25,000 campaign check WU tractd to Barker's account at tbe Republic National Bank of Miami. Barker, a Miami real estate man, wnJ one of five men arrested in the Democratic offices. The men carried cameras and bugging equipment. La~er. police confiscated S 3 consecutively numbered $100 bUI! from the men and tractd the money to a large withdrawal Darke.r made from hll bank. "Sources 11y the investigation in~ dlcates lhat money given as legitimate ampaiga contributions wu used to finance the break-in -apparently without the knowledge or authorization of top oUlciab: from the Committee to Ne- EJect the President or other GOP leaders," the newspaptr said. Supervisors OK First Temporary :County Morgue Orana:e County aoon will establish its first morgue, a temporary facility , the county Board of Supervisors decided Wedn-y. The rnorgue, urged by every county Grand Jury since 1964, \\'lil Include office space tor the county coroner, accordin& to a report to supervisors by the county administrative office. Administrative analyst Jerry Fri s s estimated the new facility will save the county up to $175,000 over the next five years. At the end of that period supervisors will decide if a permanent, $750,tm morgue should be built. Friss waa backed by Chief Deputy Coroner Euiene MU1er, who called the estlmate of savings conservative. "We may save '400,000 in the five years If our projectlonJ are correct," Miller Did. Both men pointed to high costs or present pathological services whlch in- volve more than 30.000 miles a year in travel to various parts of the county. Frlu proposed Jeuln1 a central county facility at an estimated cost or $21 ,000 a year for 6,500 square feet. He said tbe cost would be offset by freeing space now occupied by the coroner ln the county finance building which ia needed by other department.. He elilmated cost of equipment for the new facility at $25,000, plus $1,000 a year for replacement. Robert 'nlomas, county administrative offteer, said hi1 office had stud.led the central morgue question In the pa1t and determined that It would be too costly. but that the most recent 1tudy indicated a savin& to the county. Friss said a centrally located morgue would lpeed poUce invuU1ationa by pnr v1dlng earlier determlnallons of the cause or death in most casts. OUNel COAST ts DAILY PILOT n. 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He was augmentin g his musi- cian's income rui an artist's model \\'hen he posed for the poste r, painted by James Flagg, in 1938. The poster, showing Un cle Sam forcing his pointed ringer at the viewer, has since become part of Amer icana and ia stlll used for recruiting purposes. Although Mr. Botta posed !ar many other artists. including N o r m a n Rockwell, during his Jife, none ever at· H oedoivn Slated In Mission Viejo An old fashioned hoedown and hayride will be held Saturday night at the Pt1ission Viejo Recreation Center and Stables. The event, sponsored by the Mission Viejo Caballeros, corral 99, will begin tit 7:30 p.m. with a I.xix social supper \\'hile the "Fiddling Fiddlers" entertain \\'Ith country and western music. Dancing and moonlight hayrides will follow, with Herb Lesher calling !he square dances. Suggested garb is granny dresses for the ladies and cowtxiy duds for the men. Reservations, at '5 per couple, may be made by calling the recreation center at 83H084. Easy's Gone tained the pu blic recogn ition of lhe Flagg poster. A veleran of World War I. Pt1r. Botts' musical career began in the early 1920's. lie played the su:ophone and wa1 the featured vocalist with the orchestras of Harry James, Jack Teagarden, Red Nichols and Johnny Johnson. He Is survi ved by his widow, Marjorie, or the famil y home at 26000 Avenida Aeropuerto. space 98. Fro1nPage 1 ANNEX .•. review \be legal deacrlpUon \n order \o give Irvine the final approval that wa1 required by the Local Agency Formation Commission when it okayed the 8,200 acre "F'rasler" annexation to Irvine. Woollett said today the timetable for final approval or the anneiation hinges <1n the county surveyor's review of !he precise boundary. "\Ve h<lpe to get his rerommendation by Aug. 18 in time tor It to be sent to members of the LA.FC," Woollett said. The LAFC meets on the Irvine an- nexation on Aug. 23. Resolution of !he Laguna OOundary matter was the LAFC's only worry when t<lmtnissioners Wlanimously approved the annexation . As with incorporation. the boundary does not become fonnal until it is record- ed with the state Secretary of State in Sacramen to and the Orange County Recorder's office. When all the steps are completed, Irvine will becom e the county's largest city \lo'ith more than 26,000 acres or near- ly 41 sq uare miles within 11' boundaries. Hurt Surf e1· Needs Dog Back to Aid in Recovery BY JACK CHAPPELL Ol th• Dtlll 'II" Si.II A young man , his back snapped In a surfing accident, Hes paralyzed at South Cooast Community Jlospital. lie needs hil> best friend to help hlm pull through. But his best friend, a German shepherd named "Easy" was left behind on the South Laguna beach while his master was loaded into the ambulance and rush- ed to the ~pita!. Bewlldertd, the anlma1 was cared for by a young San Juan Capistrano woman, who after falling to find s South La1una resident to watch the dog, took E1 .sy to her own home, 1 horae ranch along Spot· ted Bull Road. Easy wu put up ovemiaht In a stall outilde. In the momtna, a mound of dirt and a bole under the wooden wall were au that remained. Easy b described 11 a male, one year and two months old, black with brown marklnp oh blt legs, stomach and top of head. ff• la llld to be friendly and "" wearing a <lbaln and &:a collar. "qyone finding Euy ml)' call Barbara H111111 at !ZUIOO ar 171-tlS.1, collect. 'l)lday, sian Price or Fullerton un- dergoea spinal tUr&•'Y· HOIPilal tide• Ill' tile U.yuMid atudeni a! Fullll100 Junior Collq• 11 In crlilcal <Olld!Uao. Hll broihet, Larry, :IS, Ind Jl"rtOll, Mr. and Mn. Sam J'rlce hove drtv111 011l !..,. lndlaoapotil, Ind. lo• be wltll Stlll. Thty, along with Stan's 11tlltlend, &.1'lll, haM • or&anlud 0 - for the dog. They were offering a reward of $25 for tr.e shepherd, but a Virginia man whose own son is in a s1tuation similar to Stan'a handed Larry ts in the boapltaJ corridor. "Here, let's make that $30," he Wd in an elegant Southern drawl. Larry and Barbara have been to the local SPCA and tile county pound. Several of Stan'• friend• have made up P<l•tera and have pl11ced them at aervice stlltlons in the vicinity of ranch. "We'Ve been trying Jo da everything lo find him," Barbara aald. "This young man need., everythln& possible to h,elp him, and the dog was hls QJmpAnklo," Mrs. Eileen Po 11 I en , Inten1lve Care Unit auperv:iJor, Aid. The nuraes too have 1 reward, said Airs. Polzien. "We'll give the flndtr a bJg klsll, and lots of tender loving ~·1 she • as.id . Pair Held for Drugs RENO, Nev. (AP) -A Sin Jau couple was arrested btte TIH.lday fer tn- mllgaUon of • nJidr of "'""'°"' chart" !ollowlng • pallet rlld on a local malol room. Palko aid tllf!' l<iled an .. umated 13.200 worth of h.uilllh, ~ .. 1 larae quanllty al mutJuana and LSD clurlng Ille raid, which Clli>s>ed • mantl> Ion& ilmlllptlon. • Mlle Spare Hill Backs Park's· Leasing· CorUJUetor l ,,JElection Practice Probed A federal lnwlll&•tlon Into lwlng practices of land In NU• Square Roglooal Part wu ordered by Orange County Supervl.lan Wednelday follawln& a bunl of vetbal !lreworb. Finl Diat?lct SupervloClr Robert Battin exchanged beatecf won!I wltll Seoond Diltrlct Supervilor David Baker In tht conUnu.lna county atat battle over allea· FromP.,el COLLINS ••• will jump on the bandwqon with the McDonnell Dou&Iu parcel (a Skcre tract acrod campus Drive). "We11 be doln& ailr thing and they'll be dalni t1>t1r thin& and we'll hove a ffal meu out tbert,11 MUllron M1d. MjWron lmlsted that the homeowner oppooltlon wlll be lull-Oeclied, althoup cancocllng It may be laa~mlnute. He llld he bu ptrlDDallY met with repreaentatlves of homeowners' auocia-. lions repraentlnc B1yabore1, The Bluffs, Broadrnoor Hilll, Dover Shore!, Eut- blulf, Harbor View Homes and Harbor View Hilla -and all wtll be represented at Monday's bearlna: with petlUorui from all over. "l've got several hundred sipatures on petlllom, already." he llld. l..rtng through a folder bulging with name1 on petlUona. He l8id he'd have even more, but he and others jwt atarted on their effort within the past couple of weUI. "The people up here just didn't reall.ze what was going_oo." he said, "until we saw a story in 1he newspaper about the tax money going to Santa Ana schools and a sign for a Chevrolet dealer going up on the Emkay property." "Everybody was just ignorant to what was happening,'' he conceded, ''It :twit didn't sink in until we saw those signs go up. "It's the old story of whose ox is being gored -the people didn't reali2e they would be directly affected," he Aid. The Emkay parcel he spoke of ls: a 200- acre commercial-industrial p r o j e c. t already approved that iJ located just south of the airport on the west 1ide of MacArthur Boulevard across from the Collins property. "We decided if there's going to be any more, let's put tt where all the tax dollar• will go to our schools," be aaid. Milliron said he'o already been In touch with once councllman, Milan Dottal, and he's going to t.lk with tile cauncllm111 who ~ Illa -. Pnl ftJdooff, when Rrcko!! get. back lo town Mand&r. Dosta oon!Jrmed lie had Wked wllh the aasodation official and explained the proceduru !or properly !lllng the petJ. t!Olll. He declined to comment fUrther, however. tel hanky panky In · lhl -of I !arminl INN hi the park. BatUn began mitten by rudlol a •llltmenl. lie -Baker hid --eel b1J propolll to plant -......... Nile Sq\lltt ....... In ordar lo ~ •• frteod." "It II not UllUOllll !or Mr. BatUn lo point a fln&er ot JllUI In tll1e dlrectlaa Wbtn lhert 1' problbi1 oomelhlllf In b1J clolet whlcb ahould be c1uned wt " Baker caunllr<d. ' Tbe <OlliroV-I-1ul -oYf/t tbt propasad -1•ar m-lon or 1 leue af 2U acrea ot Nllo l!qtlare RqJanal Park property to Mural hrma for qrtouliutal UM untll tho <11111111 II nady to !urtl>er devtlof Iba port. . It h.u beta alle&ed that aom•bodJ IP' proacbod GoorJt Mural and c1tmandld I campalp contribution ot 110,000 II llO wlabed to hive b1J 1 .... ....,.ed. Saddleback Sets Monday Meeting Sacldleback Colle&• lnllteet voted tll1e week lo rttum to illelr pre-• achedu1n of meelln& on Iba !1rlt Monday of every man th , beglnnln&• In October. The !1rlt Nonday In September lo Labar !>11 ... Ille Slptember metlln& will be held Oii Tuelday, Sepl 5. At Ill annual 011anlzat1on meeting in July, the boan! changed Ill .. ,war J'\eeting date to the second Tbunday <lf each month, but publlsben of weekly ntwtp1pera requested a return to the Monday schedule to >c<mlmoc!ate their ~prus deadlines. The I p.m. stalons Ire held in the campus administration building, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, MWJon. Viejo, and are public. Saddleback Out Of College Unit By voting to increase lt11 membership lee from $1,200 to $2,000, the California Junior Collea;e Auoclatlon Joat at least one member -Saddleback College. The new fee, Ham Vogel told ftllow Soddlebodl _, lbla -. ii ... •bllanl ln4,ou1-of-Mp wllll tho board'• attempt to cut all possible txpenlU. He also quutioned the CJCA procedure of approving the fee increue by voice vale without a thorollgh hearing. The boan! unanilnou31y awrvved '1ls motion to forego memberahlp lh1I year. I ' Finl lllltrlct $Jper'tilorlal .. ndldato Willlalll WlllU -1 recelffd Ibo "UD- qutllfied support" of John W. ''Bill" Hlll; CM of b1J llYI -11 In tbe June primary. fll11 uld, "Al I OIUIOWIOtd when I entnd Ibo <CDpalp I !ttl that tho peo- ple of Iba dllldcl havo had no ,..,,.,.._ tatloo llfllce Sllpe2 tflor Robert Ballin ~ offl<o. I IHI Mr. Wenke .,.. &iv• Iba _. tbet r._.matlao." Wenka '!'I BatUn art laclnC ead> oilier In• !fc>Hmber nmolLdectloo. Al • ~ copltrtnce lbla morning. w-tald ~ allO had --by faul Balch "811 Sodle 11el4, two o!btr op- ~ ID IM ll'frna!1. Tbo fllill Cllldlcliite In the June Jlrimary, W'11ace Dlvlt of Foanlaln Valley," bai 'aid be wlll rn.u &h an· llOWICOllltlll Oii Iba raea Sept. I. Hll1 aald be doubla that be -Id ... tlvtl,Y campaign fer We.U because he Is """ .. Santa Ana .... chairman of the Commlitae to RM!ect tbe Prealdent. Wenke 1114 bl 1' wflllnC to meet Ballin In open debato al any time. TllrN meetlnp where the two will con- front each other have Jlnead:r been ar- ranged, the candidate llld. The !lnt wUI be A111. 22 be!cn the North Oran&• COUnty Board of Realtors. the -od Aug. IO Ii the Santa Ana Nartll Rotary Club and tbt thlnl ¥ 21 al 1 meeting of Ille American ila<lel)I al Soclll Warters. Council Nixes Private Session On Appointment Irvine COUn<llman Gabrielle Pryor early Wednesday suggested fellow coun· cilmen adjourn to a private session and invite members of the press to sit in. After 10me discussion the motion fall· ed. Mayor Wllllam F11<hhach ruled that the personnel matter that was to have been discussed in private would be taken up in public session. The matter involved the appointment of a dty zoning admlnlstrator. However, the imp<1rtance of !.In. Pryor's motion, and the discussion which followed, centers on Irvine's announced concern for an "open'' clty government. Mayor Flschboch aald he would aup- poit the move to Invite tbe preu Into a --u it ""'" underttood that the dlaculllooa were off the record and not for publication. The mave, be said, would ellmlnale any unnecessary susplck>ns on the part of the preu as to the natw-e of diacuaalon1 in private:. JJ. J. Qarrelf ~ 20th SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Now • Progress 1n The fln•t by: DREXll ·HERITAGE •. .... KIMDD. and Others Save 10 to 30°/~ and more ·off! • DINING ROOM •BEDROOM HDl'IACH-DUXU • UVING ROOM • CARPEllNG • ACCESSORIES •LAMPS MADIJ•AL -M1dit11T1n•1n ltdroom, Dlnln; Room I Li•i"9 Room CA.MIO -lt1li1n Cl11t ic: Oinin9 Reom It Livin9 RMm •RAND TOUl -Clautc led· ""'" I Llvin9 Room MAICHISA Contlnonltl .... ,.... I Uvin9 Room. • H.J.GARRETf fURNTfURl: PAOFISSIONAL INTUtOl DlS1$NIAS o, .. M..., T!.w1,lftLtm. 2J 11 HARiOA tLVD. COSTA MESA. c...IJ(!. 7 I ye - F I 0 c.la1 the heU ove , H die , .. IW< H ( ( A per em1 Wo °"' T abo yea ren $1~ T ... dis1 s ha• wit . ' ""' rel1 " di~ ... ha.! In : ( opt da I: Tn °"' mo the Let ta "U: ... yei goi Le1 1 wo: wit !or to "" I s F ( ( fir: COi W1 • Gr sp; to •d ' etl "" Y• ""~ 17l I Co ~ ' ye Ml ' pr va In ' "' (Q .. of .. d< "' • w vi d Huntington ea~h Fountain Valley • I Today's Final N.Y. Stocks voe. 65, NO. 223, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ,.,-eRANGE COUNTY, CALIFOllNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, ·1972 TEN CENTS J Fanaily Bescues Midway City Youth II)' ~THUR R. VINSEL• &. .. °""' ...... • .... For four fiaY• be stuc.k near a trickle of a cr<ek, crytna for help and ,.peatedly clawing through llllck underl>ruab Lowatd the heartbreaking whir of a search helicopter flying too hlgh and too last ovtrbead. . Be bad oo food and In sweltering Mid- dle Cftek Ravlue In Ille Mount Plnos region or rugged Ventura County, he aweated awa1 the water he lived on. He didn't know another milstng boy Ocean View Trusrees OK Budget By JOHN ZALLER ot .. Da1t1 ,.... Sti ll A $12.21 mllllon budget, including thr<e perttnt pay raises for all district employes, was unanimoUJly approved Wednesday night by tn·stees or the Ocean View School District. The ttn-73 budget calls for spending about ten percent more money than last year, iYJt the overall district ta:.: rate will remain at the present level of $3.73 per $100 assessed valuation. This will allow the district to spend an average of $757 for each child in the disl.J'k!t, compared to $711 for this year. Superintendent James Carvell stressed, however, that most of the increased. costs will he aheo<hed by higher fixed cost5. inlUrance premiums and other inflation related items.. •we have been able lo 'lllOb no ad- ditions to the education program," ~ said. "It will remain"-' ua aame Int! it has atnce volCI pwed the tu override In 00 and continued It in 1911." eamn noted that trustees did have the option or rai!ing taxes, but coo.. not to do ... In voting to approv£ the budget, Trustee Ralph Bauer complained that Ocean View is still spending far less money per child than most districts in the state. Criticizing the & t a t e Legialature for oot passing tax reforms to correct ttilil "inequity.'' Bauer said, "this is a travesty of the legislative proc- ess in California. I've said this every year when we pass the budget a~ I'm going to continue to say it until the Legislature does something." . . The salary increase for all district workers comes after a prolonged fight with teachers. Teachers had been asking for a 3.8 percent pay incrtUe retroactive to last year (when they got no increase) and another 3.8 percent this year. AJ long ago as November trustees took (SH OCEAN, Page J) Supervisors OK First Temporary County Mor gue Orange County soon will establish its fiNlt morgue, a temporary facility, the county Board of Supervisors decided Wednesday. The morgue, urged by every county Grand Jury since 1964, will Include office space for the county coroner, according to a report to supervisors by the county administrative office. Administrative ana1yst Jerry F r i s s estimated the new facility will save the oounty up to $175,000 over the next five yeara. Al Ille end of that period supervison will decide il a permaaen4 '750,000 morgue sboold he built. FrlsS waa backed by Chief Deputy Coroner Eugene Miller, who called the estimate of savings cooservative. "We may ave $400,000 in the ave yean if our projections are correct," Miller said. Both me:n pointed to high costs of present pathological services which in- volve more than 30.0I» miles a year ln travel to various paru or !be county. Friis 'pnipooed teutng a central county facility at an estimated coot or #1.000 • yw ror ~ oquare feet. He aald the -would he olloet by !..,in& sPace now ocaipied by Ille co oner In Ille county -buildipg whicb)l oeoded by oilier departmeoll. He estlmahld ""t or 1:9ulpmeot ftr Ille new raclltty at $25,0t», plus $1,000 a year ,.,. "l)laeemenl. 'Robert 'l'bomu, county ldmlnlstnUve -, Aid bis -had otudltd Ille central J110111UO qllfStlon In Ille past Md delennlncd lhilt ~ would be loo ...Uy, IMrt that tbe --ttudJ Indicated • aaYlnl lo tba -Y· ll'rill ~ • omtnlly looated --id .,...i pollcc • v.uplialll by pro- •ldlOI earller --of tba CIUR of. deatb1 Jn most cues. WU dead In the area. He cried out hoarsely one more time Wednesday morning, unawm his brother, bla father-in-law and a brotbcr- in-law were picking I.heir way along the rafine's edJ:es oo either side above him. "Help," called Tom Rhea, 17, who is recovering ~. back home at 8231 McFadden Ave.., '1.Tidway City. Three rel1tlve:s on one side of tht ravine thought they beard the faint cry -young Rhea is nearly voiceless now - City's Orders? and llftd ... rtne -In .. ply. Then they all began shouting. lliJ brother Lonnie, or 15111 11 Jacbon SL, Midway City, was perhaps 100 yards away on the othtt side of Middle Creek Ravine and couldn't even bear the six rt. fie shots, the terrain ls so steep and bruscy. Lonnie Rhea told Tommy Rhea's story today, because the weak, hoarse youth can barely talk. · He had already passed his brother's The ci ty of Huntington Beach p1aced a new traffic sign on Pacific Coast Highway near 17th Street, in bold black and wh ite. Soon tacked on below was another admonition in bolder red and blue: HTry Jesus." It is unclear whether the city will issue citation! for failing to obey the latter sign. Spassl\:y Mal\:es First Move As Chess Matcl1 Res umes REYKJAVIK (UP() -U.S. challenger Bobby Fischer waited outside tcr day in the 13th game ar his world chess championship match with Russian Boris Spassky as Spassky openet. with the American's own favorite king pawn open- ing -the move Spassky used in the Sun- day game the Russian won. ·Fischer parried with a derense he has played only five tlroes in his career - the Alkehine. Fischer, six minutes late as usual. ap- peared not to notice that his latest demaOO! had not been met -the ouster of children from the hall aod removal of the fll'St seven rows of seaU ao be could nbt hear spectaton rattlini ceody wrap- pers. ~"Ould be made to sit In the rear of the: hall. "People have bought tickets for those seats," Schmid said. Fischer, who leads Spassky two point.. in the match following Wednesday night's draw, hinted once again he might refuse to play unless his demands were met. Fischer aide Fred Cramer said the American's lawyer, Paul Marshall, was flying In from New York today to take up the complaint. "I demand an immediate correction of these disgraceful (playing) conditions with an immediate report to me," Fischer wrote to Schmid. hideaway and falltd to hear any aies for help. "Another 20 feet and they wouldn't have heard him t.itber.'' I.be older man uJd today. "He'd bavt been paued up again." Tommy. a Newport Beach service sta· lion attendant, was deer hunting with his older brother over the weekend when Ibey became separated In Ille Los Padr<s National Forest area. "It's pretty rugged. I walked it for four da)'I, I know ," Lonnie remarked. "They must have found hJm about 10 or 10:30 but nobody elae knew," he ad- ded. "II took untll 5:30 to get him out," Ille elder Rhea brotber e.iplalned. "They belped him all the WIY - sometlme!I carrled blm -and they didn't have any food with them," he cqoUnued. Despite ·lbelr own re.latlve strength. his rescuers Bob French, Ron a.nd Dan Good.all, couldn't attract the atteation of Ille aberut'1 hellcopter. ~ was nowhere to go but doVi'D and out of the treacherous wilderness. "Once you start down that terrain YW have to go all the way," Rhea explained. "You can 't 10 back up unless you want to spend a couple of \\'etks doing it.'' The rescuen walked I.be voeat )'OU!h down to a sheriff's substation and he wits flown to Ventura , where he was fed and lhen driven home. ··He's just a little beat now,'' Rhea remarked. suggesting -his brother's bride Vicld will get hun back on his feet. Infighting Flares Supervisors Clash Ove r Lease A federal Investigation into leasing practices of land in Mile Square Regional Park was ordered by Orange County Su~isora Wednesday following a burst of verbal fireworks. First District Supttvlaor Robert Battin e:1ch8nged heated words with Second District Superviaor David Baker in the continuing county seat battle over alleg- ed hanky panky in the eztension of a fanning lease in the part. Battin began matters by reading a statement. He claimed Baker had block- ed bis proposal to plant devil grass on Mlle Square acreage in order to aid ''a friend.'' "It is not . unusual for Mr. Battin to Bank Agrees To Purchase Library Bond By TERRY COVILLE 01 ""' C1611• , • .., lllff Unit ed Californla Bank has agreed to purchaie $5 million worth or civic bonds for the construction of the new Hun- tington Beach central library. The city council accepted United California's bid of 5.6557 percent interest Wednesday. It was the lowest interest rate offered by six bidders. The $5 million bond issue will cost the city an additional $4.6 million in interest over the nut 25 years. Brander Castle, assistant city ad· mlnistrator, said library construction is scheduled to start Sept. 6. The library should be open 18 months later. Castle said the library interest rate is a good one, even though it is slightly higher than the $,49 percent achieved on the $11.1 million civic center bond sale. The library designed by arcbilect Dion Neutra, will be built overlooking Talbert ltake in the city's new 207·acre central park. Two months ago, councilmen agreed to go ahead with the full $5 million bond sale and build the library IS Neutra designed It, rather than cut back a few expensive items. Neutra's finished product ran about $200,000 higher in estLmated co.st than nMgtnally proJected. The firm of Sl"innerton and Walberg, Inc., won the construction con tract in June with a low bid of $2, 757 .834. Castle said the difference belween the construction COit and the $5 million is a result ol extra items the city must pay for such as: -About $111,000 ror landscaping and (Set BONDS, Page ZI point a finger of guilt tn this direction when thert ii probably 110mething in bls closet which ahouJd be cleaned out," Baker countered. The controversy arose last week over the proposed one-year eJ:tension of a lease of 113 acres of Mile Square Regional Park property to Mural Farms for agricultural use until the cowity Is ready to further d~velop the park. It has been alleged that somebody ap- proached George Murai and demanded a campaign conlriwtion of $10,000 if he wished to ha ve bis lease renewed. The matter bas been under In- vestigation by the district attorney who has said bis findings wU: be presented to Easy's Gmae • the Grand Jury Aug. 22. Battin opened the attack this morning by stating that "l did not negotiate with anyone in regard to the ~tile Square land lease, I had no knowledge of the negotia· tions and I did not autborlz.e such ac> lion." Battin then referred to an attempt he said he made on Dec. 28, 1971, to lease more Mile Square land from the federal government. ··At .hat lime the board \'Oted 4 to I against me and gave Baker the righl to negotiate for more land," Battin said. Referring to a press release by Battin last Thursday in which the First District (Set PROBE, Page Z) Hurt Surf er Needs Dog _Back to Aid in Reco very BY JACK CHAPPELL OI ... Oaltr ,... ... II.ti A young man, his back snapped In a surfing accident, lies paralyzed at South Cooast Community Hospital. He need• his best friend to he:lp him pull through. But his best friend, 1 German shepherd named i•Easy" was left behind on the South Laguna beach while his muter was loaded into the ambulance and rush- ed to the bospital Bewildered, the animal was cared ror by a young San Juan Capistrano woman, wbo after falling to find a South Laguna resident to watch the dog, took Easy to her own home, a horse ranch along Spot· led Bull Road. Easy was put up overnight in a stall outside. Jn the morning, a mound of dirt Nothing Sacred: $500,000 Nixon Auto Recalled DETROIT (UPl J -It seems any car Is subject to recall -even President Nixon's '500,000 Lincoln Continental limousine which was supposed to be delivered to Washington two days ago for an unveiling. The five-ton, armor·plated chariot wn just another Ford to the White House Secrel Service stall which found some bugs in the vehicle and left It on a hoist at Ille Flird ~totor Co. Dearborn plant. and a hole under the wooden wall were all that remained. Easy is described as a male, one year and two months old, black with brown markings on his legs, stomach and top of head. "He is said to be friendly and was wearing a chain and ne:a collar. Anyone finding Easy may call Barbara Hanna at 525-8100 or'871-9353, collect. Today, Stan Price of Fullerton un. dergoes spinal surgery. Hospital aides say lhe 25-year-old student at Fullerton Junior College ls in criticaJ condition. His brother, Larry, 23, and parent!, Mr. and Mn. Sam Price have driven out from Indlanapolis, Ind. to be with St.an. They, along with Stan 's girlfriend, Barbara, have organized a search !qr Ille dog. They were offering a reward of $25 for tl;e shepherd, "Jut a Virginia man who58 own son ls In a situation similar to Stan'• handed Larry $5 in the hospital corridor. "Here, let's make that $30," he said in an elegant Southern drawl. Larry and Barbara have been to the local ~PCA and the county pound. Several of Stan's friends have made up posters and have placed them at service stations in the vicinity of ranch. "We've been trying to do everything to find him," Barbara said. "This young man needs everything possible to help him , .and the dog was his companion," Mrs. Eileen Po I z i en, lnlensive Care Unit supe:rv\.sor, said. The nurses teo have a reward , said '1.trs. Polzien. "We'll give the finder a big kiss, and lots of tender loving care," she said. The Russian, unaware of Fischer's complaints abotlt noise in the playing hall. arrived on time. Fischer, twn polnll up In Ille $250.000 match. made on ofllclal protest about the noile in the haU during the 12th game Wednesday night because he coo.Id hear candy being unwrapped. (Picture on Page 4). Transit Plan Hits Bumps Orange However, all tht rows of seats were In place for the start of the 13th game and children wm: admi_Utd to the hall. l'!scher's aides had uJd Ille challenger thought the match was "being turned iJr to • kindergart.e:n" and wanted childru banned. Spassky's aecond, Nikolai Krogius, said the world clwnpion bad not been in- formed about t))o latest Flacher prote.t and only Jaughed when told the American disliked chlldren being In the ball. "Perilape Bobby llllould gel married," Kroglus aald. Fiacher W19le a Jetter or protest to ad>lter Lothar Sclnftld compl•lnlfttr he could bear ''conversaUona. candy being Wlwnpped. couahlng and laughina" while cm stop pitying SpuU;y w.-. day. Schmid today ruled that the aeat.s would ttmain but match officials woold mab IW'O thaL caqdy ... tin& cbllclrtn Official Tlirows Col.d Water on H unti1igton Syste m Oty Administrator Davkl Rowlands has thrown cold water on the possibility of a locaJ trans.it system serving Hun- Ungton Beach. 1·1 th1nk 1 local l)'Stem would hurt our -or r<eelvtq • higll priority !or a OOUDtywide aysten,• RowlJnds told dlf councllmm Monday nlgbL •1 think Ille Oraoge Counl1 Rapid . Tri.Nit District ill !be vehicle lhrouaJ> whldl Ollf pracram. should nm/' he eJ· plained. Councilman Henry 00.Jast Aprll .U. ed clt}rotlictailo to nploi. the po1J1lb1Uty or est.sbllahlog bus n1Utt1 servtnc Huntington Beach. The city haa .... -local acbool dlstrt<t.s about U&iDg tbalr busts, •td Wktid with olfidots at McDoooen Douglas, coacemtng their buRs. Bui in a writleJI memo to oouncUmen. ' Rowlands outlined these drawbacks: Adams Avenue. It will start ln February -Neither type of bus would readily as part of an east-west countywide route. adapt to Ille needs of Hunttnctoo Beach. Rowlands cautiooed that any gyalem School buses, qys Rowlands, have nar-which doesn't provlde·suHldent service row 1e1t1 which artn't very1comfortable, will fall. while Ille bus ,..ts at the aeroepace flJm .. People amt't gotnc to wait an hour to .,. clotlt<>overed whicb -id take • catd> a bus," be aald. "Bus service IUdl heaUq rrom wet IWlmmlnC tnmb. occur about every 15 minutes." -The dty received onl,v 151 ..._ lie ~old comctl'""' he believes the to a bus survey out or 40.JI$ ee ... lel(m county ceuld be coovtnced to est.sbtlah delllltted. lndlcattnc a laclc or tntemt. greater "rvtce In HantlngtiJo lleach. ..A local bus gystem woold ttqalre perhaps 8PMllnr the lundl for an· H· five to t•,..,. to Pl1 off the cost ol In>-pertmOotal, mnovative aystem. plemenlln( It. • When Dukt IUQ<Shld a local oYStem. -such a lmg.tenn, lotal system, he ..,,.....,.. the hope It could aerve Ille mt,iu cause Ille county ag..,.,. to dowetown am, naming up to JllDlllngton ,,_,.,.... tba ne<ds or Huntlngtoo c.nter. and _.tally aem tba oenlor Be.oci (or the counly syst.m. dttzens. At .......,t the Orqe County Rapid City olliclals 1tt IUD ta1'1ng with Tnnltt JJbtJic:t plans IO llart a alnlle ld!ool olJl<tlals, boweftt, and DO leaal )lne tenlD& lllm~toa Bcadl aloall \See 11WISIT, Pap I) ·' • Weather The weatherlady sees wanntr temperatures for Friday along the Orange Coast. with beach highs of 74 expected. Inland t.tmper• tures should hover around tO. lAws tonight in the llO't. INSIDE TODAY '5411 Cheue." Thot'1 '° h ct Amcrkon gourmets ctre ICf"tam- tng todal/. Chee.se ii tM 'in' f o o d. C<lleophlles wiU "'"' drive hundrtds oJ miles for Cl ahorp chtddar. See .storv P411e 15. • OAJLV PILOT H NrUl J>rlnrlpol Sam Landes, 29, has been named the new principal of the Ocean View School Dis- trict's Westmont School. He comes to \Vestmont, 'vhich is one of two school s in the dis- tirct on an all-vear schedule, fr om 1'1arine ·v ie\Y School. where he ~'as a tea.cher and administrative assistant. N ortl1 A 1ne rica 11 Signs l ttte rirn Pact on Shuttle DOWNEY ( API -An interim agree-- ment aulhor1zing Nor l h American Rockwell to go 11he11d with work on Atevelop!ng spacr shuttlrs was slgned tcr day bety,·cen the aerospace firm and the Natlonnl Aeronautics oend Sp ace 6dministrntion. The agrcen1 ent al!o~'S developmt.nt lo .proceed and provides for initial Sl2.3 million in fund ing in the multi-billion dollar contract previously 8Y!'arded, of- fici als said. Final contract terms are being negotiated. Joseph f..lcNanuira. North American Roc ky,·ell space division president. sa id the finn has nearly completed planning and management staffing for the shuttle program. but antici pates only gradual employment of "·orkers. "IA'e do not expect to 1dd.. more than '150 to 1,000 persons to our d1vision pay: roll in the next 12 months.'' he said in a prepared statement. "and naturally a hig h percentage of those added y,·ould be former cmployrs. ·• The spaee dl v1s1on now reiploy~ 6,200 -down 2.1,000 fron1 its:JdJ>eak kl the Apollo spacecraft progr:im. From Page I OCEAN ... the position that this request was reasonable, but that no money w11.s available to grant it. Teachers were in- sistent. howrver, and in the: spl'"ing they declared a stale of impasse and demand- ed that an advisory arbitration panel be set up to study the facts. The panel's month-old majority report \l.'as made public Wednesday nlgbt, and it SUJ>POrled the trustee's position that although tracher requests were reaso nable. the district could not afford to grant the ra ises. However. add itional state aid and higher assessed valuation rec en l I y brought the district $300,000 more income than heel previously been expected, and trustee:!! aeclded to use the money to give the toochers about half of what they had been requesting. Superintendent Can.tell said the ralSH make Ocean View teachers better paid than 80 percent of the other elementary school teachers in the county. Mos t begi nn ing teachers to the district \1 ill now be hired at 11n 1nnual salary of ~8.866. After ten years, they will ht able to earn as much as Sl~.353. DAILY PILOT ,...,_Of'~ C:0.1! DAILY ,llot .tti. ""'lcfl 1~ como!11•d "" w.-.. . ...._. k ~11Wd w lf>e Or-• CO.•I PUOll""looo;J C"""*'I'· ~ ftll edl1lonl ••• pwblll-, Mol!IMy ttlr9lllll Frid•~. tor COl!I Mt$1, H-1 aeeell, Ki.lnllnv!a.. lhote~l,_llf!I Ville~, l•9""' AtKl'I. lrY"'-IStddithU: n '4!11 Cle""'"!tl &.11 JWI\ Cll•l1!r-A tkwJlt rerg1-I ira ltlllll ,, pUll\111\ed .. tu .... " ltl\ll '"""""" .,,,. pr\M.1 .. 1 jlyllll.i.lflt llle1t! 11 •I llO W•d •• ., ~Ire.I, to111 Mtu, C..ll!Ornlt, ,.,. .. ll•ltert N. 'W1M l"r.,ootnt 111111 l"vol!llWr Jecll R. C11•ley Vi.ct l',...ldllll «Ml OtMrel lrMl\lttt lh111111 K1t•il 1!!•1tw TI.011111 A. M11rpli.h11 Ml"'"" 1411!00 C1ittln H. 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This Is Marine Air Group 12. !he last lo leave Vietnam in May 1'71 durina Pruklrnt Nixon's phaseout of American forctl and tht first to return 1 year ltttr durlnc Nixon's buildup of air power to counter North Vietnam '• offensive. Among I.he pllotl is Capt. John A. Bohn, 2$, a rtsldent er ~A Dlhlll, Corona del Mar and a graduate of Brown UniversUy -Ironically -with a degree in international relations. Bohn and tile other pilots complain they orten are unable In measure the results of their bombing missions. "Often you can't set anything because the trees are so thick." he uy1. "It's very hard to see anything on the ground in detail. "You very seldom see hard targets. You drop your bombs, see an ex- plosion . bu• you cannot see what you hit. It's mostly known ene.my locations, lroops under jungled trees and supply caches.'' Says Capt. George Ampagoomian, 21, of Yonkers, N.Y .. "It's hard to relate really, never really stting the end result. The morale is up and down based on what the pUot teUs these men who load the bomM and maintain the planes. I always try to tell them everything J can." Ampagoomlan makes a last-minute check of his A4 skyhawk, called the scooter because lt j1 so tiny and compact despite its load of eight 500-pound bombli. He is ready to strike out into Cam- bodia. "Some of the flight spotted tanks and were shooting." he say1. "J'm hoping maybe thert's still some left so I can 1et my chance." Ampagoomian. of Anntnlan descent, is a gung-ho type. He sen.ied an tarlier tour in Vietnam. on tht ground. in an air con- trol center. He left i..D 1968 and we.nt to Marine pilots' school. "I wanted to ttrve an active role in the: war. but I Ju!t. resigned myseU" ,lo jhe faot thtt I missed my cluu1te," he uys. "l never thought l'd see combat. I figured we were out of the game ." Back in the ready room. Lt. Jeff Kelly, 25. of P.lonr0tville, Pa., a Duquesne University alumnu.s with a degree in phy!ICS, is relaxing after a mlnlon inside Cambodia. lie ta lks casually about two Soviet-built T:.4 medium tan.ks he knocked out: "One of the tank.I was In the open. T could see it pretty well. The second tank was obscured by a tree. 1 rolled Jn and went !or the tree. "Basically," says Kelly, "We'rt a big psychological boost• This is a clean war for the alr Marines. far removed from the booby-trapped jungles the Marine rlflemtn once roam- ed. The atmospbtre ls rel1xed. the rooms air-conditioned, steak for dinner, en· lertainment at the club. Not a single plane his been lost to enemy ground!lre s.ince the group's more than 30 A4 Skyhawks arrived May 17 at Bien Hoe. 15 miles northeast of Saifon. They had been based In Japan since leav· ing the Chu Lal ·Air base in the northern quarter of South Vietnam la.st year. Despite the Marines' vantage point, the w11r came to them Aug. l. Nearly 100 enemy rocket! slammed into the base, damaging two Ats, since repalrtd. The rocket attack came just berorc dawn on Pl)'day. Men coming off the night shift wert Unlng up to get their checks. A lance corporal was walking out to pick up collection boxes for a Viet- namese orphan and refugee fund thf 1lr group supports. One or the first roc.kel.! landed a few feet from him. Col. Dean Macho. 49. of Colorado Sprlnp, waiting by the spot. obsforvu. "I don 't think he knew what hit him. I doubt if he was ever conscious." There are happy thoughts, too. wending homeward far 11w1y from Bien Hoa. 'l'htrt is a color portrait of a beautlfUI woman with black hair, painted by a Korean artist from a w1llet.1l1e photOAraph. She i. 11nktn1ly beautliul In the photo. The woman. Dolores Jack$on, Uva in Kallua, Hawaii. "J plan to stnd It to her," says herhu5- band . Lt. Col. Htl Jackson, 42, Dian Macho's deputy. "But I'd like to keep It in my room." Fotomat Clerk Robbed of $200 A 20-ytllNlld lltlntln(ton Beith 'llOllWI WU robbed of mon than $2!0 W""1elclay nilht 11 she attemplod lo make a clll>I depoolt lo the bank. Kathy Rtlter WU walltlnf up to the •lcht ~It llol of the 8anl< of -at the COmtr of Sl>rtogdale S._ anti EdJncer A-•boot t p.m. -1 ahort·ha!ted. <Ullllly d--ontered ber, "00 blck and pl In :- car." The """" ....... Gbqed -tlle man lhttatened her wlill Wllll ht •Id WU a IWI wrapped Jn a abJrt. 0oce In Ille car, tbt --rtu...d el tho d4J'1 .:....1... ol I ,.._ toba • -ttd.-... ' 'Ille uoldlolllled Diii OH Oft fool More Cash Reported In Breakin WASHINGTON (AP! -Acfdlllonal - trlbulionl Co President N\ion'1 rHlec- lion campaicn totaliQg •.ooo Io u n d -Into the bank '"''""'" of ... ., the the men cbargocl with broaldns ln!b the Democrallc Naticml Committee head· quarters. tbt Wa.ahington Star-News a id today. CON ST RUCTION OF NEW HUNTINGTON BEAC H LIBRA RY SET TO START SEPT. 6 City Sella Bonda to Fln•nce F.cillty in +ttw Centr•I Park Quoting "sourceJ ciOle to tht tn- Vtstlgatito.'' the Star-News aid also that federal agent.I. probiJli the June 17 brea~­ ln hav. found the RepublicanJ '9tabllll>- ed t special "security fund" for Its 1ia- tlonal convention. F romPa11eI BO NDS ... Bicyclists 'Initit;ite ' It W&! not known, tbe newspaper :.•Id, whether tbt money came from that fund -set up• to thwart demonalraUons. The $19,000 wu deposited In four i... st.ailments into the account of Bernard Barker, a Miami real estate man and one of the five men arrested In lhe Democratic headquarters, lhe Star-News said. New Bike Trail System ·· off.site improvement. -Another $200,000 In the conljngency fund for emera:encles and last minute changes. A group of young bieycliatl will tr.st their wbeela on tht levee or the Sant a Ana River Friday morning in Hun- tington Beach. The bikers, ranging in age from 10 to 16. will race along an eight -fool ~idc strip of asphalt from Adams Avenue to Atlanta Avenue. Following their race. Orange CDunty officials will publicly open the county'R fint stretch of its new bicycle trail &yatem. Driver Survives Despite Crash At 100 MPH A young woman bting chased by California •Ughway Patrol officers for five miles at up to 110 miles per hour \YI! hurled through the windshield of her The nnt section strttches five-and·•· holl mu .. from the beach up to Edinaer Avenue in Founllln Valley. The dtdlca- llon race 1larts at 9 a.m. Prior to the ract, Supervi.lor Ron l'aspers and his family will test the asphalt path. Judges !or the inauguration race art: Supervisor Robert 8attln: Geo r I e Osborne, chief encinetr of the Orange County Flood Control District; Ted fi.1cConvlJle, county road commiai.ooer, nnd Fore1t Dlckalon, county planning director. Four city councilmen, all membera of the county greenbelt committee, will act as Jtartera for the race. They are: Donald Shipley of Huntington Beach, Marvin Adler or Fountain Valley, Willard Jordan of Costa Mesa and Wade Herrin of Santa Ana . , From Page l TRANSIT ... -An architeet's fee of $360,000. -Another '300,000 for fumiture and fixtures . -A $500,000 payment on the firtt year's interest for the bonds. ''If you add up thole and other costs It quickly maku $5 million ," Castle com- mented. Architect Neutra has designed a two- story edifice featuring mostly g1au wall! and Iott of water in the form ~ pondl, fountains and flowing pool.I.. Sister Arrested In Grove Death A Garden Grove man was killed Wednesday and his sister, with whom he lived. has been arrested on msplclon of murder. police reported. Jailed was Mrs. Annie Krachun, 45, of 10642 Mast St. Firemen, re!pondlng to a medical aid call found the body of htr brother. Cicero J. Moye ln the backyard of the home. It •·ould raJse to $114,000 the amount deposited in Barker's 11ccount through the Committee to Re-Elect the Prtsi<ienl, the newspaper said. La.sl week, a $25.000 campaJgn t.iwick was traced to Barker's account at Lbe Republic National "Bank of Miami. Barker. a Jl.tiami real estate man, 'll'&! one of five men arTeSted ln the Democratic olfica 1be men carried cameras and bugging equipmenl Later, police confiscated 5 3 comecutively numbered $100 'bills from the men and traced the money to a latge. wilhdrawaJ Barker made from biJ bank. "SOureeJ say the investigation ID- dicates that money given aJ legitimate campaign cootributk>m was Uled to finance the break.Jn -appartntly \Yilhout the knowledge or authoriiatlon of top ofiicials from the Committee to Ne-- Elect the President or other GOP leaders," the newspaper said . car when it piled up entering Costa ~1esa opinion has bttn issued concerning the early today. use of school buses for cily transporta· The Orange County Ccroner'1 office said Moye had bee.a severely beaten. An aut~ is being conducted to determine Councilmen Win Basketball Game Investigators at first thought ahe was lion. dead at the ACene of multiple inJurie•. On other occasions, Rowlands: bas ex-The Fountain Valley City Councft ... 1 •• Ull cl to Ill th'· mominir pressed the desire to siart some ~i2l de{Jated. Fountain Valley School tru.a:tees the exact cause of death. uu all'I' 1 ung c ia a• servl« to the •·wntown, :• .a.e down'W: ~ 3 Tu-• · baak ll eight boun after tht 2:20 a.m. crackup. U'tll u:-w ..... " • ~' i • , . • R t 39 to 1 in a IC3\lay everuog etba Diane M. Gurrin. 23, of UIY, w. 18th is redeveloped lnto a major tourist at-lXO ll at etreat game. st .. Santa Ana, was listtd in critical. con-traction. Q The game-.-which drew about 75 ~ d!Uoll at Calta Meu Memorial H~pit.al'• "We ml1bt create huge parking lots '.l'HUID.:10NT 'id. (tl"Pl} Pre.ti.dent tators, was beld in the Los Amigos Hilb lnten&lvt! care unit. near I.he San Diego Freeway and me J>eCP-Nixon ha'!' sec(uded: hlmseir rt the camp School gym. She suffeffit multiple abrasiona when pie movers to brln1 ever.}' one David mountain rtlrNt to review The city team broke the conte!t open catapulted down the rough Newport downtown ," he said. ' material lor hls acceptance speech at the in the third quarter on the strong scorin1 Freeway pavement, in addition to con-Rowlands al.so mentioned the possibili-Republican national convention Aue. 23. of Councilman George Scott. luslons, a concussion and multiple frac-ty of dialing for buse.s to the clty council. The President was eitpected to return to High scorers on each team were Scott lures. police aald. But, he emphaslr.ed, It would be much Washington later tod1y, concluding a for the city and Trust.et Fred Von for Costa Mesa PoUce Traffic Lt. Avery c. easier to test a new system thro11gh the three-day stay In whlch he concentrated the school district. Botlt scored nine Smith said Mils Currin was traveling an 1_coun __ t_y,_th_an_•_·it_h_a_l_oc_•_1_•_Y•_t_em_. ____ on_hl_s_r_H_lec_uo_n_ca_m_P1'---lgc.n_. _____ _;po_tn_ts_. ___________ _ ~stlmated 110 mile! per hour .southbound when she entered a C<:lll!ltructlon aite north of Bristol Strttt. The area includes S-curves whert an lnterehange la being builL "She just couldn't make it," said Lt. Smith. The car swerved out of control. ram- min& into a guardrail and overturned, ejecting the victim . The CHP said Miss Gurrin's car V.'RS first spotted southbound on the Santa Ana Freeway i.n Santa Ana. "·here of· ficers noticed it weaving somewhat. From Page 1 PROBE • • • Supervisor called for "a federal in- vesttgatlm" of the matter, Baker called for an inve:atlgalion of his own involving everyone from the FBI to the Navy Department. Battin replied, "I have sent a letter to the Department or Interior." Baker replied that the Department or Interior does not have and has never had anything to do with the ~tile Square leue. "Battin la just play acting and I am calling his bluff,'' Baker said. "BatUn's tactics are btyond the dignity of Uli5 board." Baker charged, "But tt is to be expected when !Omeont ii In trou-- blt he wtll point the. fin1u at aomeone else." Al!IO during the discussion, Baker auerted lhat BatUn's proposal to grow arua on the acreage instead of uslna it for a proflt1ble agricultural leue to the county ii "only an open Invitation to the hippie element lo swarm over this land and will increase law enforcement prob- lems." Baker concluded the diSCUJslon by 1tatlng lh1t he appttclated the board's confidence i.n placing the Mlle Square ntgotlaUons In bill hand!. "These necotJ1UoN wtre b t I u n aevual fear• •iO and the aovemme.m ii about to deed the proj)el11 to the countr lrto of chanle." Batu revuled. H• aald lie bad not announced lhll sooner bocauae the !edml doptrtmtnts hid nqueot«I lhat the Information he bald up unW th<)' could man Ille an-noa1ftN'DIDt. Hijack Penalty Eyed 'llASl!INOTON (UPO -A Callfornl1 _.., .. Wlftta ol;yjaclten to be Ii••• Iha MID& flUllilltmlnt trldllloolllY 11-ptr11ttoo lhe hllh11a1-a dtoth --. RfP. 8. F. Stu (0.C.111.), Jn. lrodueod 1 bill Watlloedlr !1111 -111 tbe lllJl<tlol ., .. alrplans • fednl off-P""l•bl• br deatlt. Ji. J. 9 arreff ~ 20th SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE ' • Now • 1n • HERITAGE -DIExtL Progress • Th• finest by: DREXEL · HERITAGE KINDEL and Others Save 10 to 30°/o' and more off! • DINING ROOM •BEDROOM •LIVING ROOM •CARPETING • ACCESSORIES •LAMPS MADllGAL -Medit•fTane•n Bedroom, Obi.t11:9 °ROM1 I Li¥ing Room CAMIO -lt•lian Cl.aaic Oinln9 Room A Uvi'n9 Ao6m ~ TOua -O •uic e.~ .. room ' LITlnt Room MAlCHISA Continental Bedroom a U•ing R.oom. •• H.J.GA~RF[f fURNffURE PROFESSIONAL INTEllOA OUllONU' / Op1111 Mo8,. l'lntr• & ITL &tr. 211' HAAIOA ILV!l. COSTA MUA. CALIF; I • J wf lol .. I ~ Ii i , J ot " w Ol d1 01 pl tt le 01 Pt IE •i I< n a d g n • t f fi I I I j ' < 1 I • DAILY PILOT 3 McGovern Renews Challenge to Debate Nixon MANalES'n!ll, N.H. CUP!) -Ila GG1o s. ll<Gcrv ........ """qed 1'nlldool Nboa to 1 -o1 fM:e.lo. , ... campolp dol>oltl lodoy, ..,i,. Ibo -peopl• bod • rtpt to .. -_,,_ ,,,.,. wu .,_dy ao ,,_ Nina will ocetpl, "" lho -ol lho -by lncumbenta In past presldtllllal ,_ to occe'jlt llUdl cbolltQCts. But M<Go.mi, wbo Qponod bil flnt llamplhln llboe fldorJ where II Ill Hanoi Trip ......... ~ .. u.--.... r.c lliin • --eollo4 .. -to "pol -poUilcl .. -oad ,..,, ..... -"~--... Qibfall. "If !her.I bod --lD 1111, perhq» .. -... lolmo4 _.. lhoul Nlml'• -plu to ml lho 'nr In Vletnlln -a plu that ll'Mlll aa.t, lhoul a -!bat MID -oa, !our JWi later,'' be old. .. _ bofon Illa ID "-lean ...... -upoad-lea to --tJoos fnlm tbl 1"91, ,.. -elle ID Fonda Subpoena Action Denied Frem Wlre Sttvk:n WASHINGTON -The HWH Internal Security Committee refused today to subpoena actress Jane Fonda lo tatlfy about her antiwar activities wblle in Hanoi. Instead, It decided to ask the JusUce Department to report to the committee by S.pt. II on the progrus of an Inquiry Into Miss Fonda '1 acliOOI in North Viet· nam. Used Autos To Require Smog Device Used car buyer• in Orange and four other Southern California countlet can expect to ante up '25 extra after Sept. I, under a California Air Resources Board order to outDL old can with anli-smo1 devices. The five-man board voted tbt new onler Wednesday In !.<I Angeles. A board spokesman aald tile order covers all can .nanufactured between 19SS and 1965 that can be fitted with smog control!. Used car dealers and their attorneys pleaded to otay the S.pt. t ·deadllne, but the panel sald no. The board did, however, exempt all foreign cars, plus time with no vacwm or centrifugal spark advance, thoge powered by fuel injection and any wilb Jess than 140--lnch engine displacement. The new device w!U bypaa the car11 spark advance in the engine's timing device. If the engine begins to overheat, the spark advance will ructivate. The device is eipected to eliminate .about 30 percent of each car's hydrocarbon and nltroceu o 1 I d e emissions. Gene Cone, public information officer for the Air Resources Board, &aid representatives or the uaed car industry asked a 5lklay e:rtenaion past the Sept. 1 deadline. They claim it will take three months to get their garages set up to install the new controls. Couple Arrested After Murder Of Man's Father SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 24-yoar- old man and his U.year-old wlfe are being held in the death of the man's father, whose body wu found tied to a 63-pound concrete block ·in San FTancisco Bay . Calvin Mc Right Jr. was booked for murder in the county jail. where he was being beld on parole viol1tlon chargos. His wile. HarTiette. was arrested on a murder warrant Tuesday rugbt in Altadena by Los AngeJes sheriffs deputies. PoUct say Calvin McRlghl Sr., whose body was Found July 10 at the fool of a pier, had been btaten unconsckius shortly before his death in the apartment be •hared with his 90n and daugbter-i&law. Officers said they ~Ueved "financial pin" was the motive for tht killing. llmin& .. bour-lonc ·-.-. lhe comm1u .. ae1 u1c1e a member'• raqua1 that Mist Fonda be 111bpoonaed to appear before tbe panel Thon, a mo" wu mada to IN!l1d 1 let- ltt to tbe attorney 1ooonl ukfnl what tbe Jultlce I>opartmont ii doinl In Its probe ol tbe matter. Wben a ~ wu made to insert a date in this letter, thus tettliol a deadline for the 1ttomty 1...nl'• report to the commlttoo, tile pantl voted I to I for thll courH ol oc- tloo. Rep. Robert r. Drtnan (O.Mass.), .... tbe looe dlsaentor. llrinan aald tho commitlft'• - reprttented a "cle&N:Ut victory'' for h1m In bil bid to dolor tbe IUbpoona roquat. "Tbil b tho Ont tlmo within memory that Ibis commltt" bu rotu.ed to sub- poena an unfriendly witness," Drtnan told reportOl'I. Rep. Flotcber Thompson (R-Gt.) sought to reopen the investigation into possible subversive acUvlUes aimed 1t Gil, wblcb -1d have made pouible 1 subpoena for lllat Fonda. "In olloct, we Aid to Flotcbu Thompson, 'IO away, DO aibpoma','' said Drlnan. .. It WU a clear repudla- lion." Thompson described MID Fonda u as "Hanoi Hannah." and aAed the c:oin- mittoo to nopon ltJ ln...U,ation. "Sbe bu DO evJdfnc:o tbal b DOCOll01Y lor tbe Collgma to mike bettor 11,..," declared Drtnln. Drinan. a Roman Clthollc priest Ind opponent of Admlnlltratlon pollci" in Vietnam, said 1bompiOD waa using Miss Fonda as a publlcit)' "gimmJck" in hi!: campai&n for tho U.S. S.oate. Rep. Richard H. !chord (0.Mo.), chairman of the committee, said be had "mind fee.Unp" about awnmonlng M1u Fonda becaule sbe could use lbe ap- pearance u a propq:anda "fonun" and "ii could projudlc< any prosocutlon against ber ••• lclmd uJd, however, "It does 1ppear sbe violated tbe law" In her broadcutl. Ho declined to 11y whit law, uplainlng be was still lludying tho matter. Tapes of Miss Fondl'• ltatemenll .. abow abe wu in the bands of aome ex- port North Vletna.,_ propagandlm and sbe used a lot ol military tenna thlt ~ within ber lmowledc•," aald Iqtmd. "Sbe'I turned lnto quite In u- port propagandi!t for tbe North Viet· namese." The broadcasts, according to one purported transcript, deacrlbed injuries U.S. bombs Inflicted on North Viol· oamese civilians in a hospital. Thompson said recordings of the-broadcasts were made between July 14 and 22. Bresnahan Wins Delay in Trial Orange CowttJ Aviation Direct« Robert Bmnalwt will r... a jlry trial S.pt. It in Wiit Oranc• County Municipal Court on drunkoL drtvlnf chargoJ. Broanahan, II, of tlllJ Oriole A .. ., Fountain V.Uey, wu anuted by F...,. lain Valley pollco In Juno, after ofllctrs aald his car """"' to avoid a curb oad caused a minor tramc problem. Police allege be failed tl1e flolc! JObrlety test. Bmoaban, tho county dlroc.tor of avia- Uon 1ince ltea. was in the Wtltmlmtcr court Tuoadty, bul woo • postponommt of tbe trial unlil Sept. It. Tennis Anyone? . Woman Dazzles-Plays Topless MADISON, Wis. (AP) -Driven paulng by a city ltnllla court ...,. truted to an Impromptu 11ahlbiticm" match. '!'be lllr, a peUlt ~ ....,.. wbo ldeotilled bmtll u 1 naUve ol P'ranco. .... playln& toplaL """' po1klmm wbo -tht.maldl IUl!bil•Ged psllonomen. Tbo -en, playing a doubl., m11di wllb thrM lllell, protaled sbe uw nothlft& wroag with toting of! her llblrt wben Ille become ton warm. "U Ibero's a dlltmbanct, ll'I thtlr problem, DOI mlDa," abe said fl tha QOC!ltora. Siie wu ttlwod with a warnmc lhal a rematdl '""1ld -11 In !llTtll. 1\'ieeDonle Denise Coker, 5, a patient at Medical Center Hospital in Tylor, Tex., gets acquainted with an 11-loot stuffed dog, donated by the. four children of another patient in the hos- pital. Wenke Endorsed By Three Men He Defeated First District SuperviJorial candidate William Wtokt today rectivtd tht "un- qualilled support" of John W. "Bill" Hill, one of hl1 five opponent! in the June primary. Hill said, "As I announced when I entered the cempaign I feel that I.ht peo- ple of the dl.!trict have had no represen- tatkm aince Supervisor Robert Battin took office. I feel Mr. Wenke can give tbt pieople that representation." Wenke and Battin are facing each other in 1 November runoff election . At a press conference this morning, Wenke said he also had been endorsed by Paul Balch and Sadie Jtekt two other op. ponenta in the primary. The f.tfth candidate in the June primary, Wallace Davi! of Fountain Valley, has said be will make an an- nouncement on t.be race Sept. 1. Hill said be doubts that be would ao- Uvely campaign for Wenke because he Is busy a1 Sanla Alla J.ODe chairman of the Committee to Re-elect the President. Wenke 1aid he is willing to meet Battin in open debate It any limo. 11lrtt meetlnp wbtte lbt two will ccn- front each o\her have alrtad7 been ar- ran(ed, tbe candidllt said. 'l1>o Ont wlll be Aug. 22 before tbe North Orlnl' County Board of Reallon, tile aecond Aug. 30 at the Santa Ana Nor111 !Wtary Club and the third Sept. 21 al a moettng of tbe American ilociety ol Social Workers. School District President Backs County's Phillips Third Dlslrlct SUpervisor William J. Phllllps of Fullerton got a big boost today In his campaign to gain rotlection to tbe post be bu be1d for the pall 11 years. Robert "Bob" Bark, a reUred narcolks agonl and C\ITUnt pruidonl of tho Anabeim Unllled School District Board, endoned Pbllllpt' candkltcy In a mom- q pr<ll canlennco. Ball< &ot 14,453 -in tbe o ...... , primary ,_ in wlllcb Ralph Dledrlcb, FuDeriaa Mb 1 rvnan. ovtpolltd lbe ln- c:umbenl, M,m lo 14,lt'I • Bari< 11111 lhel Iha the JUDI primuy bl bad -canfll1ly mlultlnlJ tbe two oancfklatd .... had ..... to the ...... flhaUc ~., thet Pbllllp1 lhould be '"1<ctad. He cborged that Dledricb'1 chlol "dalll\ to llmt ....,. to be bll abUKy to atlra<t blc ....., and the 111pporl of ·--·" Diedrlcb reporled apendlllg llt.DM In tile prtmuy cam- polp wblle Pblllips spent 1$7,Jll. • .,.. office llboWd not be boolcht." ...BaH ditrpL 'Ille ..,...,...,.1 ..... 41dato aid bl bid spent 13,IOO ID the ......... that bl delcrtbed prtmartl)r II a "llstm- lnl -·" but It bcn all Iba tnpplnp of a loll c:ompaipllyle ... Inc. Iba !Int of lit klDd -be copCund t b • O.-.Otle acmlDltlml ti Ill.uni -,....._ ... _ Alter the lllitlll Ito!> ti the sboe fac- WJ -where Mc.(Jov.m t11d ltll -p- tloa Fob. II convlneed blm he bad I chance In lbal lllt•'• Mattb 1 primary -• be planned ltops In Connoctiwl and Rbode llland before winding up in Now Ywk City Friday. Bo!O<e McGovtm departed, ho won a pledae ol campal&n SJPPOlt from Son • tdw&rd M. KOlUled;< who 11id be '""1d bit the lnil for lhe SO.th OU.Ian and ltll running matt, Sargont Shriver, Koo· nedy'• brotbtt-ln-taw. Shrivor r<mllned In Wuhlnaton, _. to slart his part ol the campaign. beld up by the switch of vice presidential can- didates from Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton. Shriver wu bU3Y with his own and McGovt.m's alda -.'Orkin1 out • cam- paign achtdule jwa two day1 after beln& nomlnated as the new No. 2 man oa the t1ckct. Score Meanwbile, tile Ponlap ac<!llled Meeov.m of flying In tbe fl<e of nllll¥ wllh blJ 111ggestion thlt def...,. apOlldinC be CUI by l30 billion. A ZOO.Pia< counterottoc& rolwed In Waahlngton was peppered w 11 b ttlerenoes to t.fcC'.ovem by name. 'Mle: OtfeRM Department said. "Those who suggest tti&t we can tolve our public spending problem by P"ling oome •••Y billions orf the defense budget a~ lf'llJ-ina not only with the Pentag0n, but with reatHy, and reality ii 1 forrnldlble op- ponent." Victory Bridgehead Near Quang Tri City Captured . SAIGON (UPI) -SO.th VlelnamoS< marines broke a weeks-old stalemate tn the Quan.a Tri 1ru today by capturing a bridgehead south of the city -their first real victory since they relieved the badly bottored airborne -ps II Quaog Tri on July 17. A marine battalion or 500 men climbed out ol its foxholes near the provincial ctpltal just below the north-sooth border oad ..tud tbe brld&ebead at the Tach Han River. 'l1tis glvll!S them a new attack route toward the Communist-held citadel. a rrJle to the north in the center of the city. 'l1te North Vittnamtse held onto the lltb century citadel despite n e w Amtrican air attacks in which "smart bombl" pided by laser beams blew up part of the wall that forms lbt fortress . 71:.. Communist dtfenden were btavUy protO<ltd by big artillery pioces firing from up to 17 miles away. UPI Correspondent Alan Dawson said 317 artillery and mortar shells hit the marine positions about 80 yards from the citadel between 1 1.m. and 11 a.m. but Cyclist Killed; Passenger Hurt A 19-year~d motorcyclist was killed Wednesday night in Orange, the County Corooer's office said today. Steven Charles Barnes of Orange died when bis motorcycle went out or control and 1truck 1 telephone pole, the cor· oner's office said. A paaenger on the cycle, SbarOn Qulnllsk, 1$, also or Orange, suffered in· temal injuries and a broken arm. She was reported in guarded condition today in the intensive care ward of Chapman General Hospital Pedestrian Gets a Hand The evidence was painfully ob- vk>us according to a Laguna Beach police report labeled "assault and battery." A womaf\ walking down tht side of Laguna Canyon Road old :she had been alapped on the derriert by a passenger in a passing car. An lnvestigaUon by a female member of the Laguna Beach Police revealed the perfect imprint of the assailant's hand on the woman's posterior. The attractive lS..year-old told of· ficers two men were in the pa.ssi:ng car. that ca!lualties were "llght." S o u t h Vietnamese flghter-bomben fought back and said they killed 15 North Vietnamese soldiers and destroyed 14 tanks and four Molotova trucks. U.S. planes had halted air support in Quang Tri city ltJoll but returned today. U.S. Navy .ships of! the coast also fired Into the city and ~ bombers new miSi!llons as close as a mUe west of the city and in the threatened Hue area further 50Uth. Despite the limited success at Quang Tri , the situation was serious elsewhere and military spokesmen warned that a Communist force originally estimated at 100 tanks still menaced the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh and Saigon. The tanks were reported near Hlgbway 1 in the Kompong Trabek area 47 miles southeast of Phnom Penh and as mile.5 northwest of Saigon. A Cambodian high command spokesman expressed ftar the Communisl.i!! would win at Kompong Trabek and then move toward Phnom Penh. Su~~u111hs Recruiting Poster Figure Dead San Juan Capistrano resident Walter Botts, who posed as Uncle Sam for the ramous "I Want You" Army recruiting poster, died Wednesday following a brief illness. He was 72. funeral services for fl.ir. Botts are pen- ding at Sheffer Mortuary in San Clemente. A native of India na. 1.1r. Botts worked most of his life as a musician and a vocalist. fie was augmenting his musi- cian's income m an artist's model when he posed for the poster, painted by James Flagg, in 1938. The poster, showing Uncle Sam forcing his pointed finger at the viewer, has since become part of Americana ind Is still used for recruiting purposes. Although Mr. Botts posed for many other artists. including No r m a n Rockwell, during his life, none ever at- tained the public recognition of the Flagg poster. A veteran or World War I, fl.tr . Botts' musical career began in the early 1920's. He played the saxophone and was the. featured vocalist with the orchestras or Harry James, Jack Teagarden, Red Nichols and Johnny Johnson . He ls survived by his widow, Marjorie, or the family home at 28000 Avenkla Aeropuerto, space 98. 18-year Unsolved Murder Case Reopens in Florida fl.1JA!\1I. Fla . tAPJ -Eighteen years ago, Judith Ann Robt.rts disappeared during the night from the bed where she slept in her grandparents home. Hours later, police found her severely beaten body lying in a clump or mangroves. A coroner's report said she had been sexually assaulted and strangl- ed . Although two persons , including the 7- year-old child's father. were charged "ith murder at dHferent times. the highly publicized case remained unsolv· ed. Now. Miami homicide detectives aay they have rt0pened their investigation and a suspect in the July I, 1954, murder is being held ln jail in another state. They refused to identify the man. PoJice said Wednesday they developed the new lead during a routine in- ves\igatlonn of a sexual assault this year on a It).year-old girl. A BIG MAME SIHUE Statements 'o\:ere taken lrom the girl and her mother and the woman testified that her ex·husband rtmarked that lone age he killed a child and "got away witb it," police said. Check! showed the man was a suspect in the killing of Judith Ann. said Irving J. Whitman. a Miami detecllve at the time of the 1954 murder and now an attol'Tlt'y who is back on UM! case as a volunteer investigator. Detective Eugene W. P.lcCracken sa id the suspect "is a cat burglar with a lot or sexual hangups" who was 16 at the lime of Judith Ann 's murder. Police said Judith Ann was sleeping on a couch at her grandparenl.i!! home when she was kldnaped anu driven away In the family car. The car was Found abandoned a block away from where the little girl'~ body la y, concealed under s o m e mangroves. JJJ~CTIJll~ lmJl11~ ''Just Minutes from Everywhere'' GARDEN GRO HUNTINGTON BEA / COSTA MESA / CARPETS DRAPERllES • E We carry the largest and n,,..t carpet and drapery selections available.· Phone us for free eslimates-one of our knowledgeable trained experts will be-happy to co-operate with you In · &1l1<:llng lhe best value to aull your needs and budgeL Open Oo//y 'f// 5:30 -Fr/doy1 'Ill Q."10 ' 4 OAILY 'ILOT .Just • ·:'.'<~\ with ···•· Tom tu?hlne •\1,, . Whistle Heard Rou11d County HERE COMES TllE CIRCUS -When tanner Ceorie Mural blew hil whlatle the otht>r dly about how be'd been hit up for a $10.000 political contribution, it became about the loudest blast heard in Orange County government circles in rt-- cent times Indeed, the acreeching tones from 1'-111ral's 'A'histle now have supen1&0rr Robert Battin and David Baker tossing verbal bombshell! at each other: the DA has launched an lnvestlgatloa: the Grind Jury will hear testimony; and Lord only knows how many other bureaucr1tlc functionaries wUJ &et into the 1ct. We11, when It comes to a auper.alud flap , It ls r.lear thlt $10.000 will 10 a long \\'&Y in Orange County. THE ~'HOLE ltl~ Involves a 485- acrt parcel of land in Fou.ntaln Valley kno"'fl as ~!lie Square Park. lt Is O\\-ned by I.hr federal government &nd leased to Orange Coun1y for dr\'elopment u a public park l nllt de\elopment ()('('Uf"S. ho~r\·er. 213 acres of 1he park land "as leased to the aforemenllooed ~lura.i so be could till the soil and grow some things. hope.fully al a modest prof 1! Trouble 1s th.at J1.fura1·s lease is runrung out so he hu been a1Jnna the Oranre Coun1y Board of Supervisors &o give him a httJe lime extension so things can ron- linue to grow. NEXT THING YOU know. Murai'1 at- torney makes public aUeg111ons tha t somebody suggested if ~fur1I made a Ten Grand political contribution, lhin&s might go easier on the lease e:rtension. That l11tle disclosure was what caused the agrlcullural products lo hit the lan. Rumor and aJlegatlon have it that District Att orney Cecil Hicks had some of his operatives on hand when Murai forked over half the loot -$5 ,000 -to somtbody who was to take ii to somebody else who would give it to 10me politician. Ident ification of all these somebodies, hQv•ever. has bt'en clearly obscured amid the furor and shoutrng and the insistence of DA Hicks. HICKS, LIKE all good law en- forcement offletrs , would like to set d1scuss1on of the allegations held to a m1n1mum until he can complete his in- \·est1ga1ion and present all the in- formation in a neat package to the Grand Jury. AnS\vers that DA Hicks has SUC· cessfully obscured rrom public scrutiny so far are the <1nea that m1&ht be applied to these questions : -Did the DA's men actually eyeball witness $5,000 in ro\d cash being handed over lo somebody? -If so. who was that S<lmebody? -If that somebody did get SS.000, y,·ho did he take 1t to and for wha t purpo&e? Political payolf? Political contribution? Old debt? So far in the Great County Flap. no real answers ha\'C been made available to the questions -Ju.st apeculation, guess . gossip and rumor. INDEED, THE DA has managed well to keep thtngs shut up on these tuues in the case but he has been unable to stop general tongue-wagging and flares of temper surroundin& the whole thln1. Supervisors Ballin and Baker got into it hot and heavy yesterday. each insisting he would call the other's bluff by deman- ding federal investigations. Dismayed Board Chairman Ronald Caspers !i&ured with both the DA and Grand Jury In the act, there wll already enough probing going on. But the rest of !he board voted for lhe whole federal government to be called in· to lhe imbrog lio. Alas. btfore it's all over. DA Hicks may be tripping over all kinds of other lnvesl.igatorll as he struggles to uncover Ttuth and assure Justice. Man Saves 6 In Belfast Bomh ·Blast BEl.f'AST (UPI) -Six m•o t1<:1ped death or lnjury todly when 1 fellow worker rlaktd bla Ufe to wam tbem or a 1pot1erlnl bomb. The bomb blalted 1 bus depol In Lon- donderry just before noon. Another abat· lerep a nearby dress ahop moment.! Jater. Two others e1ploded In downtown Armagh. No one w11 hurt in any of the blull. Jo'or that, the alx men in LA:mdonderry's bus depot 11&<1 Burt SClrlel to thank. Scarltt saw a man push a brown paper· wrapped parcel Into the depot hall and suspected at once It wu 1 bomb. He ran -not away, but to wam his 11:1 "·orkmates. Al they scrambled to aafety Scarlet dashed toward the uit -but bad to pass the bo~l>. ··smoke and 1park1" were shooting rrom It, he ukS lattr. 1'1 saw t wa1 done for. "I went back u far Into the building as I could, went into a t.oUtt , locked the door behind me, lly flit on lhe noor. Almoat immedlately the whole bulldll!J a .. med to come down around my ean.' Scarlet wu badly shaken, but -like hls workmates -unhurt. In the second Londonderry blast women ran tcttam.lng from a dreu ahop after two yout.m planted a bomb, again ~Tapped .in bro~'ll paper. During the ni1bt there Wll hand-to- baod fighting around the neiahborhood social center in the Roman Catholic Andersonsto~11 dlStrict of Bellast and it dKi not end until British soldiers chased I.be last 1ana:s of teen-agers from the area. The fighting began Wednesday night as Catholics in the area tried to march to the Roger Catement football ttadlum, It was the second battle In four days around the park. which troops occupied "·hen they moved into C a t h o l J c stronghold.I tY.'O weeks ago. Across the city in the Catholic Ard<lyne disu-ict, soldiers arrested one of the Belfast leaders of the Provl.alonal trlah Republican Army (IRA), Martin Meehan, eight months after he e1e1ped from the city's Q-um1in Road jail. Calholica slon<d Intl)' IJICI police pools across Northern Ireland Wednesday to mark the one-yeu aMiveraary of tht in- troduction of internment without trial for suspected IRA leaders. Only in Andersonatown, scene of fierce rioting Sunday, did the violence threaten to get out of hand . A crowd of 1,500 Catho\ic11, many of them teenagers, marched through the Falls Road district shouting "Give us back our country." Al they came within a quarter mile or the ball park, whose club and bar is a social headquarters for the neighborhood. they ran into barbed wire barrlcacle1 and lines oI troopi and armored can. Ji!rl)tr:whit• U'IT ....... Cheas Draw This wu the posIUon ol the pieces as Bobby Fiacber and Boris Spassky played to a draw Wednesd~ in the 12th game or their $2SO,OOO World Cham· pionship Chess match. N lee Tr11 The message on the leg of this pretty hitchhiker is deceiving. ·ro a Frenchman. it simply means that the young Jady is trying to thumb a ride from Paris to Nice, a resort city of the Riviera . Ch icago Firm Recalls Canned Hams-Too Wet WASHINGTON CUP!) -Hundredl of thou.sands of poundl ol canned ham .,. being recalled by 1 Qlicago packln& company from all parts of the. country betause samples wef! found to contain too much water, the Agriculture Depa.rt· ment announced today. There is no health danger to consumers in the hams , officals stressed. But spokesmen said that whUe normally-labeled canned ham ii allowed to contaln not more than I percent •·ater picked up in the rorlna process, Jame hams produced by ihe Agar Food Products Co. at lls Ollcqo plant hid nearly twice that amount. Of ISi hams umpled. 165 were ovtr the I percent llmJt. averagln1 15.J pt\'· cent water. Some had ie percent, an of- ficial 11.ld. An Asrtcultutt Department spokesman sald the recalled ham included 300.000 poundl held In wmhouse1 and dlstrlbu· tion Cf.Dtera around the country and an unknown quantity on shelves of retail ....... Department officia!J Slid lhe hams ..UI be held until tbe problem is idenUfied and appropriate rorrective action taken. Among posalble 1tepe, oae otllcial uid, wu u11 of a reauJaUon whlch ""Ould allow the hlma to be ftlabeled u "\vater added" products. SPokesmen said the hams involved were packed under a number of different llbe'!J,.fncludlng some "house br111ds" fw stores. Hams packed at the Chicqo plant are idenUned by the ledefll !nlpedlon suvice plant number 282A. Autumn Weather Prevails Overnight Temperatures in East Fall to 40s Tempera t ures ... ... .. " " ll II •• ·" :J .. . .. .. .. " " " ·" ff # • " .., ~ .ij .n !l •• ,# I 'Thieu Must Resign' War Goes On-N. Viet· PAlUI (UPI) -'!!lo Vlei Conf, dltaU· IOI for the nm Ume Ill demands for • eo1lltJoo rtllmt tn South Vlttnlm. Mid ~ the war wlll np oa and D<tol1> tlonl remain deadlocbd tmtll tho Sll&oo _.,.....,., -· the -lllb bqn the • dot.11t1oa -stalemtlrtl 11)' ... tr111 Jaoe J'onda. Sen. Edwatd Kmtledy, fonnar U.S. A-Genenl JllOlllY Clark and· U.N. s.cr.tary Gtoerll Kurt Wlldbelm lo blclr: Ill cla1ms that the Un!ll<I 8lltol w11 dolllllrately bombing dJba ID Norih VletDam. sel2t -ID South Vlltnam. Ila dlan'-' ltlnOf'• dike allls111on1 u JR" Pl"'fllpnd1. Madame Blnh did not spoclfy wllttltor lllr """" "dM•tor.bd" appllod lo the blckstai• private lllb bot-Hanoi's neaottaton ind u.s. PnaldentllI - Htllt'Y A. Klaltnaar u won u 1o tho -ldy aemlpubllc lllllolll .. l!Jebcr U.S. pianos had "dutro1'd If prllom ol dJW and lfVOD lloodp.... donll1Ud doze111 ol cilia and towm, damqad .. ven1I """'mlc •lniWllllona, lltuck own at klnct.r&lrle!ll. lldloolr, ltolplta!J, clwrcbel and pe.1odu • ., 10c1amo NIU.YID 'IJll Blnlt, Cblef Vitt Col!I D11otlatnr, llld at the J54lh -.. of the lllaltm1lool Vleblllll p .... lllb. .. Al Iaoc u U.1 admln!llrallon ol Soulh -Prtotdlnt NIU.YID Van 'lbleu ullll, the war -oa and the ntl!Jlil· tlonl remabs dndJoc:Ud. If \ U.S. ..,.illtnr Wlll1am J, ""'1tr u id the Cmiuntmlsta' nfltAl to -.pl • ..-lire and the• n11odat1 1 polllklal Mttlement proved tbtlr ' ' O b t I I I V e punutt" ol a mllllltY victory In onler to ·-· -Today's ltSlioD of the confert0et. d"!'itl tteenUy expressed opllmiam of American o(f1cla1J, had the aame at· n10lphere of IJJl1ll dw'ies and O>Un-tercharfl .. about lllfged U.S. bombing of clJW tfllt marked last Tllnday'1 -Norlb Vlefnam told the deldlocl<ad .... ion !hit U.S. a1r<rafl hid attacked Its irrigaUon dikes and dams rn limei, Increasing lhe figure of 173 times that" was uaed at la1t 'l'b&lrsday's stormy .... ioo. The d•puly dllel neaotiotnr r.r North Vietnam, Nguyen Mlnb Vy, continuing Hanoi'• worldwide campaign against the alleged deliber1te bombing of dikes, sakt DAl~Y Pl'OT DELIVERY SERVICE Oetiwry of Lhl Dall)' Pllol b- ~·f"riMYT ft .,_ .. lllf ,...,. "f'Mtr IMPH" ..,. S:• ....... <•II Mii \lltW' _,-w'ill .. """"" • ,..., Qllt .,. ..,. 91111 Ir ..... ~ Mt ~ If ,.. .... .-...v. """ .,,,, .., ' ...... ........,. .. . '""" $unNY, (I/I IM I ~ wll .......... • rou. Cal\I I,_ IHo• 11111111 .. I 11'1. Ttltp ..... MDtr ·or ..... ~...,.,.. ····-··.o.un ...,,,._,...,,...,..........,. W """"'~ .................... ,DI kl! CltilNnte, ~ IMctt. ..., J ..... C.DlltreM, o.M '91111, loultt ~. ~ Hl111tl ............ auGUST Fas1-11on vaLues I silverwoods I Save on new fall double knit sport coats Handsome hopsack pQeyestar doubl9 knit blazers. •iard to bea t for fashion . versatility and value. Styled with metal buttons and flap/ patch pockets. Nil'I), burgundy, brown. blac k In September they'll bo 7S.OO, now 59.90 ' Save before fall on fine double knit slacks Trim, ccntlnonlal, "°'bell sfyllng with-em pockets and allghifY flared botloms. lJJslroUS. oew double knit fabric In 1 wild choice of ~ch r111 co1or1. lnStpllfllber lhty'U bo 25.00, now 19.90 -45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER • NEWPORT BEACH ' • I ' • 17 v - 7 • Orange Coast Toda,,.s F lnal N.Y. Steeb VO(. 65, NO. 223, l SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, '1972 NC TEN CENTS Collin·s Plant . Stirs II-hour Citizens Protest An 11th hour uprlllnc of dtJwa protest qalmt tile ~ Ill$ mWloo deYtlopmenl pion "' the O>lllns Radio Company pioperty ..., Orana• County Airport -tn the eu1m> half of Nftpori Beech W-1y. Tho presldeol of the North Blull Park Community Alloctatioll announced lbot petltloos llgned "by at least 1,000 -and m1ybe 5,000" homeownert protesting the propootd c:ommer<W aonln( will be delivered to .city councilme:I by Monday night. Counctlmen will meet Monday at 7: 30 p.m. to act on the coolrOvuaial COllln! requ .. t llllt, U opproved, would lay the ground"°rit for a u.toey hottl and I number of hlah rbe offict buildings. The fact that oone of the tai: revenue from the project' .foWd go to the Newport-Pttesa Unifled School Distrk.1 seems to be Ille apork llllt haa touched off • mojor grouncinv<ll, acxordinf to North Bluff aDOCiatloo p r e s Id e n t , Malcolm "Mike" Milliron. He said he'1 been in contact with of- r~ls of more than a hal!4ozen olbtr community g,oup1 and all are clrculatin& petitions asking councilmen to turn down the proposal. Milliron S8YI the petJUonJ cite five basic objectkins, Including the declara· Uon that if there ls to ~ commercial devtlopmtnl ln Newport Beach, tM: school district should get lhe tu rtvenut, too. The 177-acre Colllns property, while ta Newport Beach city limlb, is wlthln the boond.aries of the Santa Ana UnJfied School Oi!trict, not the Newport-Mua District. Other basic ob}tctlon1, Milliron sald. art creaUon of an overabundance of (Set COWNS, P11e 2) Lease Battle Seethes Supervisors Clash; Federal Inquir y Ordered IRVINE · OolilLY PILOT Mews -. CONTROVERSY SWIRLS AROUND PLANS FOR COLLINS PROPERTY l11uo Scheduled to go to Newport Councilmen Mondoy Night Spas sl\:y Mal\:es First Move As Che ss Match Resume s REYKJAVIK (UPI\ -U.S. challeng'1' Bobby Fischer waited outside ~ day in the 13th game of his world chess championship match with RUJSian Boris Spassky as Spassky openet. with the American's own favorite king pawn apen- ing -the move Spassky uset: in the SwJ.. day game the Russian won. Fischer parried with a defense he has played only live times ln his career - the Alkehine. Fischer, six minutes late as usual, ap- peared not to notice that his latest demands had not been met -the OW1ter of children from the hall and removal of the ftrst seven rows of seaU. so be could not bur spectator• rattlini candy wrap- pers. 'Ibe Russian, unaware of Filcher'I complaints about noise in the playing ba11. arrived on time. Fischer. two poln15 up In tbe $250.000 match. made an official protest about the noiJe In tile bill durlq tile 12tb game Wednud1y night becau,. be could hear candy being unwrapped. (Picture on P1ge 4). However, all lbe rows of seata were in plact for the start of the 13th game and children were admitted to the hall. Fischer's aides had said the challenger thought the match was "being turned in.- to a kindergarten" and wanted children banned. Spa.ssky'a second, Nikolai Krogius, said the world champion had not been In- formed about the latest Fischer protest and only laughed when told the American disliked children being In tile hall. "Perhaps Bobby should get married," KrogiUJ said. Filcber wrote a letter of protest to arbiter Lothar Schmid complaining he could hear "conversations, candy being uowropped. coughing and laughing" while oo stage playing Spassky Wednes- day. Sclunld loday ruled that tile ... i. would remain but match officials would mm llW't that caoc1y ... 11ng children would be made to sU tn Ibo r<ar of the hall. "People 'hi"' boucbt UcUts for those seals," Sd:trnid llid. A federal investigation into lt.U.ing practices of land in Mile Square R~ional Park was ordered by Orange County Supervisors Wednesday following a burst of verbal fireworks. Finl District Supervbor Robert Battin exchanged heated words with Second District Supervisor David Baker in the continuing county seat battle over alleg- ed hanky panky in tbe extension of a farming lease in the park. Battin began matters by reading a statement. He claimed Baker had block· Move to Unite Docks Sparks Controversy A JlfOpiml to "' ..... all ~ Bartlor moortnp to floatinl docks or clllllered boat 1Lipa tparked comlderable discussioa Tuesday at the Orange Coonly Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commisaion meellng. But all parties concerned went away with the idea that a great deal more study and feedback is needed before any firm actlon is taken. "I doubt that we would even be ready to test such a proposal for anotbe.r year or so," said Harbors, Beaches and Parks Director Kenneth Sampson. Some commissioners suggested the parking problem in Newport Beach ii bad enough without clumping the mor- rings together and putting the burden of shore parking on one spot. ''At least now the parking is spread out just like the moorings," said Com· missioner Thomas O'Keefe. Commission Chairman Martin Usab said lhe new floating berths would prob- ably be a number of separate pods dot- ted around the harbor rather than ooe large central racility. "At least this would keep the shore parking distributed the way it is now ," be said. The idea of eliminating the moorings in ravor of floating berths also drew some fire from the audience. "I don't have a mooring, never have bad ooe and don't.intend ever to have one," said Gordon GI.ass, a Newport Beach resident and member of the city planning commission. ''But I do know that the moored boata are no hindrance to navigation and at least you can see open water between them. WHb a floollng dock, all you would see ts dock and no ,..ater," he said. "'From an aesthttic point of view and from a usable water area point of view, the moorinp are much better than a aolid facility," Glass added. ed his proposal to plant devil grw on 1'1lle Squart acreage in order to a.id "a friend ." "It Is not unusual for Mr . Battin to point a fmger or guilt in this direction when there ii probably 90mething in hb closet which ahould be cleaned out," Baker countered. The controversy arose last week over the proposed o~year extensiori of a lease of 213 acres of Mile Square Regional Park property to Mural Farms for agricultural use until the county is Mountain Drama ready to further develop the park. It bis been alleged that JOmebody a~ proached Geor1e Mural. and demanded a campaign contrlbuUon of Sl0,000 if be wished to have his lease rtnewed. The matter has been under in- vestigation by the district attorney who has said his Dndlngs wit: be presented to the Grand Jury Aug. 22. Ballin opened the attack this morning by stating that "I did not negotiate with anyone In regard to the Mile Square land lease, I had oo knowledge of the negoUa· Seachers Hear Faint Cry, Save County Boy By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .. DlitJ' Pillt SI.ti For four da11 ht stuck near a trickle or a creek, crying for he1p and repeatedly clawln& through thick underbrush toward the hW-tbreaking whir of a search helicopter flying too high and too la.st overhead. He had no fOOd and in sweltering Mid- dle Creek Ravine in the ~fount Pi.nos region of rugged Ventura County, he sweated away the water he lived on. He didn't know another missing boy was dead in the area. He cried out hoarsely one more time Wednesday morning, unaware hi 1 brother, his father-in-law and a brolher- ln-law were picking their ~·ay aJong the ravine 's edges on either side above him. "Help,'' called Tom Rhea, 17, who is recovering today . back borne at 8232 McFadden Ave., Midway City. Three relatives on one side or the ravine thought they heard the faint cry -young Rhea is nearly voiceless now - and fired sii: rine shots in reply. Then they all began shouting. His brother Lonnie. of 1518l'h Jack.son St., Midway City. was perhaps 100 yan:ls away on the other side of Middle Creek Ravine and couldn't even hear the six ri· fie shots, the terrain is so steep and brushy. I..oon.ie fillea told Tommy Rhea's story today, becaUJe the weal!:, hoarse youth can barely talk. He had already passed his brother's hideaway and failed to bear any cries for help. "'Another 20 feet and they wouldn't have heard him either," the older man sa1d today. "He'd have been paMed up again." Tommy. a Newport Beach service sta- tion atteodant, was deer hunting with his older brother over the weekend when • they became 1eparattd ln the Los Padres National Forest area. "II'• prelty ru11ed. I walked It for lour days, I know," Lonnii!! remarked. "They must have found him about 10 (See RESCUE, Page %) 5 Saved; Boat ' Catches Ablaze Ne ar Catalina Five people were UICUed Tuesday from the water near Catalina ltland ¥o·hen an airllner spotted thdr flaming boat and radioed for help. John S. Wat.M>n, 47, of 2011 Santiago Drive, Newport Beach, and his four com· pan.ions were pulled from the water by the Avalon Harbor Patrol eight miles north or the harbor and sll: mlles to sea after Wat.son's boat, Diablo, burst into flame. There were no injuries from the fire which completely gutted the 34-foot cabin cruiser. Avalon Harbor Master Dean Carlson said the boat's diesel engitie prevented a major disaster. "If it had been a standard gasoline engine, the boat would have ei:ploded," he said. Carlson said the fire apparenUy started in the boat's electrical system as the group left Avalon for the mainland. The flames were spotted by the pilot of a Golden West airliner which was en roule from Avalon to Long Beach. The harbor patrol rescue boat arrived at the scene at 2:45 p.m. and towed the boat back to Avalon. Carl.sou said damage was so extensive lo the boat, that It sank in the harbor at 1 p.m. Tues- day night despite continuous pumping . Listed as Watson's passengers art R. CdM Man Relates BoJDbings E. Wheat of Dallas. Tuas; T. J, Sou.sources of Fullerton: Ru.uel1 Wheat or Costa Mesa and V. J. Kathe of Full· erton_ Flem Wire semen: BEIN BOA All\ BASE, Vlelnam The Marines .... back In Vietnam. -porting Combodlan troopo as well a the s...th~ ni.r. .... .. ground troopo. Thil is Mmne Air Group 12, tile lul to ltave Vlttnam In May 1!71 during .....-1 Nh<>n'• phuoout of Amtrlc:an '°""" and the rim to mum a ,.., 1a!.r during N!Jon'1 buildup ol air power to COlllller North Vletnam11 offen&iva. Amq the ptloll la c.pt. Jolm A. ~ .,....._.....,--.,.---· c.r.na c1e1 w. and • araduale o1 a,... Unlftnlty -Ironically -wllb a ....... In lnttmollonal relallolll. VollA and the other plloll comptaln Ibey -... -blo to .,...,,.. the resulta of tbelr loomblQc mllllom. "Oflal y ...... , ... ~ -the Ired aro m thlcl." be ..,._ "'Jt'1 VUJ hard lo .. an,ythiq Ill Ille plllll1d tn detail. maybe lhere'i still some left so I can gel "You ftl'J aldom SM hard targtb. my chance." You drop your bombs, ,.. an et· Ampagoomlan, of Armenian de!ceni. IJ ploslon, but )'OU cannot ... wbat yoo blt. • ..,....., type. Be terVed aa urlitr tour lt'I mootly 4nown enemy 1oco-. In Vlet¥m, on the ground, tn an air .,... troops under Juntlled lrea and IUJIP(y trol ceotu. He left ill 1111 and went to cacbes." Marine ptlob' IChooi Says Copt. G<or(• Ampag-ian, :ra. "I •anted to.aerve an ldlft role In the of YOllUn, N.Y .. "II'• bani to .... to war, but I 1"at reat.,,..i myaelf to the really, never rully ,..1,.. lhe end ....i1. foci lhll l miaed my cbance. • be says. Tho morale Is up and don buod on "I .._ tholqbi I'd -oomblt. I wblt Ille pilot Wis U.... .,.. •ho load n,ur.d we wm oul of tile fame.• tile horn.bf aad ,moint.\tn the plaan. I 8adt tn ilia rtad1-, LI. JtH Kelly, '1Wljl°·117 !Otell -~~~ille, a., I Duq_,. can.• utilttnltJ -witlt o dqnt In , Ampqoomlaa makel • Jat.mlaule ]>llJllcr, la nlaafn( ati.r a lrilaloft inlkl• cbect of his Al ~wk, ailled the Cambodll. -beca"llle ft Is 11 tiny and compact Ue lllb cuually o"boul two SO.iet-bullt d<Splto Jla lood ol eiCfit IGO-pound bomho. 'Ill mtdlum tlnQ bt -out: He .Is read1 to Irie out Into C.... ''Olio ol the tanb wu It lie opon. I llodlo, ooukl • II tnt1J ...U. Tbe -tent "Some of. tile fllcht apotltd WU and WU ollocUred by I tm. I roflod in Ind ...,.. lhoollnc." be ..,.: "rm hopinJ ...ii for the lite. 11BulcaUy." says Kelly, "We're a big P')'Chologlcal boost." This II a clean war for the alr Marines. far r.moved from the booby-trapped JUJll)" the Marint rillemea ooct roam- ed. The atmo.pbrre ii n:lued. tlie rooms aJr.eooditloaed, -for dinner, ... ltttalnment It tile dub. NOi a stnaJe plane has been lost II> enemy CJ'OUDdf1re 1ince the &rouP'• more than so Al SQbawks arrtvtd May 17 at Bltn Hoo, Ii milts northeast of Sala••· They bad bem bued In Japan alnce luv· l"I the Choil.ol A& buo u.-tlle nortlitm quarter of South Vi.tnam (ag.year. Despite tile Marioeo' •antoce polnt, the war came to them Aug. L Needy !GO Ol10ll\)' nickots alammtcl into the -. damaglnc lwo A41, since "palted. 'l'bo rocl<tt 1t11ck came jut beltJre down "" ~. lien comln( ofJ Ult nilhl lhlft .... 11n1., Qp le fel tholr {See BIEN HOA, Pip J) Nothing Sacred: $500,000 Nixon Auto Recalled DETROIT (UPI) -11 MIDI ony car ta .,bJocl to recall -ewn Pmldenl N!Jon~ llOO,OOll Li.ocoln Conlintatal llmcwino WhJcb WU ouppooed to be ct.llvmd to WuhlnJton hlo d«yt oao lot an unveUing. Tho n ... 1on. ormor-plaled diorlot wu just ,,_ F...t to the White H..,.. -Smtce Ital! which found -bua> tn the whlcle and Id\ It .., 1 holst at Ille Fonl Motor CA>. Daarbon1 plali. "tbt So<ret 5..-tlce wants _ JOCQO dwigeo. We .,. no1 et Ulletly to dllcaia, the changes.~ uld W1lllun P-, a Fant spokcmvla lions and I did oot authoriu such ac- tion." Battin then reftrred to an attempt be said he made oo Dec. 23, 1971, to leaM more Mile Square land from the federal government. "At .hat lime the board voted 4 to I against me and gave Baker the right to negotiate for more land,'' Battin said. Referring to a press rele.ase by Battin last Thursday In which the First District SuperviJor called for "a federal in· (See PROBE, Po1e I) Bill Killing Coast Route Waits Reagan Aides to Gov. Ronald Reqan Aki this momin1 he will sign bills wtpln1 out virtually all of the Pacific Coast Free- way throughout Southern Cllllom11 lite today or early Friday morntni. The bill sponsored by Aawnblyman Robert Badl)am (R-Newport Beach) that deletes the Newport Beach le1 or the controversial coastal route and the bill sponsored by St.ate Sen. DtMls Carpen- ter IR-Newpor! Beach) deleting the en- tire stretch from Ventura to San Juan Capistrano will be among four freeway deletion bills to be signed. An earlier announcement by the gov- ernor's press office th.al Reagan had slgoed the measure was incorrect. "We ~·ere told that he 'will' sign tht bills but we interpreted that to mean be 'had' signed them," said Clyde Walthall of the Reagan press orllce, Walthall released a statement from the governor that said Reagan was acting to protect the coast of California in elim· inating the freeway route. Mesa West Group Will Mee t Tonight Interested residents or current mem. hers of the newly-fonned A1esa West Homeowners Association are invited to a meeting at 7: 30 tonight ln the Costa Mesa City Council chambers. Residents of the Republic Hames de- velopment staged a fint meeUng last month to delve Into ways of dealing with neighborhood improvement and found wide.spread enthusiasm. Orange Coast We atber The weatherlady sen warmer temperatures for Friday •Iona tho Orange Coast. "1th bucb blgbl of 71 expected. Inland temptr> lures ahould hover atOllDd IQ, Lows too11ht tn tile ll0'1. INSIDE TODAY 'So11 Chteit:' That'1 10 h a t A meritan OOt.tf'fl'ltU OU ICml"m-- lng 1odav. Ch«•• II the 'in' f o o cl CGleopllilu IOi(l ..,.,. drive lumdrtda o/ Milc1 /or a •"°'1>-<Mddar _ s ... ll<nll~ JS. ...... _ ' C.11,.,.... t -.... ~ : .,... ....... .............. ,...... ..,, ......... " ......... " .......... '' -... --. tlt"-"1 .... .. • _._.Cillllilll't-.... 11 -----,......... . -.... ·-. __ ,, .. , .......... ;J DAILY PILOT kt T....,.-10,lt?Z '.f e1~eorar9 Setup Supervisors OK ) Morgue Facility Orange Qlunty soon will est.abliJh !ta first morgue. a temporllry f1clltty. the county Board of Supe.rviaors de<:idtd Wedndday. The morgue, urged by every county Grand Jury since 1984. will include off\ct space for the coonty roroner, accord in I[ to a report to supervisors by the county administrative office. Administrative analysl Jerry F r I s s estimated lht new lacihty will uve tbe county up to $J7S,000 over lhe ntxt five years. At the end or that period supervlsort will decide 1f a permanent, $750 000 morgue ahould be built. ~W wu backed by Chlef Deputy Coroner Eugene Miller. who. called the estimate of savings ronservative. ''We may save $400.000 In the five years If our projections are correct," :t.1iller said. Both men pointed to high costs of present pathological services which in~ valve more than 30.000 1niles a year in travel to various parts of the county . f'riss proposed leasing a central county fac1hty at an estimated cost of $11 ,000 a year for 6.500 square feet. He said the cost "-ould be offset by freeing space now Mesa Council Declares Lot A Nuisance Confusion ovrr the nature of a dis· agreement between father and son and sub6equent court action ()Ver a Coeta Mesa property ownership has muddled Ute legal maneuvering itaelf. 'The City Council Monday night dec\3red Qle Jot at 138 Magnolia St. and shanty upon ii. a public nuisance. An Orange County Superior C o u r t judgment confirms the property belongs to Rtlomey Selim H. Franklin and not h1s son. Harbor Judicial District Court Jud51:e Selim S. "Rud" Fr11nklin. Attornty Franklin is appealing a por· tion of tht ruling that might 1ive a share o( the ,.-oceedl lo Judge Franklin in tht event the downtown lot is 90Jd. "He's the one who filed.'' explaiM Judge Franklin in clarifying lines of the property dill:pute. Cily AtlomtJ Roy Jµne mentioned dur- ing City Council hearings .an the •~ck 11nd opening the way for its demo\Jt1on by the ci ty that father and son are sornewhat alienated. ·"The dispute should not be consldtffi!." he remarked but did not elaborate on its precise nature. Judae Franklin s a 1 d attorney Sam Bamea ls representing him in the c.,e, adding It is extremely complicated. "l ha~ no Idea of the legal j55ue11 In· vOlved," he said. 'Repeated lnquiri~ by the city led Jodge Franklin finally to ask advi~ in obtaining a demolition finr. at one point during the thrtt-year campaign toward leveHng the condemned structure at the owner's expeme. "But I felt I couldn't unilaterally do anythln~ "·Ith my father's property," ez· plains Judge Franklin. a former Newport- Mesa Unified School Di.strict trustee. 'nle elder Franklin finally reiiponded to the 12th letter on City of Costa Mesa stationery by calling up City Attorney June's ow'll secretary and dictating his reply. occupied by the corontr ln the county finance building which ia nttded by other departmenu. lie eslimated cost of equipment for IM new facility at $25,000, plus •t.000 a year for replacement. ltobtrt Thomas, county admlnl!tratlve officer. said his office had studied the central morgue question in the past and determined that il would be too costly, but that the most re:icent study lndkated a saving to the cowity. f'riss said a centrally located morgue would speed police investigations by pro- viding earlier determinations or the cauae of detth ln most cues. From Page I PROBE ... vestigation" or the matter, Baktr c111llcd for an investigation of hi.s own involving everyone from the FBI lo the Navy Departmtnt. Battln rrplied. "I have sent a letter lo lhe Department of Jnterietr.'' Baker replied !hat the Department of 1nterlor does not have and has never had anything to do with the ~tile Square leaSt. "Battin is jll!t play act ing .and I tm calling his bluff," Baker11R ld. .. Baltin's ltctica are beyond the-dignity of this board," Baktr charged. "But it Is to be expected when 90meone ls in trou- ble he wUl point the finger at someone el!lt." Also during the discussion, Baker asserted that Battin'• propoaal to grow grass on the acreage Instead of wing it for a profitable agricultural lease to the county is "only an open invitation to the hippie element to swarm over this land and will increase law tnforcemtnl prob- lems." Baker concluded the discussion by stating that he appreciated the board's confidence in placing the fi.1He Square negotiations in his hands. "Thtse negotiations "'ert begun several years ago and the govtrnmenl is about kl deed the properly to the couniy free of charge,'' Baker revealed. tie said he had not announced thi!! sooner because the federal departments had requested that the information be held up unUl they could make the an- nouncement: From Page I RESCUE •.. or 10:30 but nobody else knew," he ad- ded. "It took until 5:30 to get him out," the elder Rhea brother explained. ''They helped him all the way - sometimes carried him -and they didn't have any food with them." he continued. Despite their own relative strength. his t'E'scuers Bob French, Ron and Dan Goodall, couldn't attract the attention of the sheriff's helicopter. There wa.s now~ to go but doYi'?l and out of the treachef'OU! wlldemes1. "Once. you start down that ttrrain you have to go all the way," Rhea explained. "'You can't go back up unless you want to spend a couple of weeks doing lt." Tht rescuers walked the weak youth down to a sheriff's substation and he \\'as flown to Ventura, where he wu fed and then driven homt. "He's just a little beat now," Rhea remarked, suggest.in& his brother's bride Vial will get him back on bis feet. Hori'e Grfup . OKs Arms Pact WASlllNGTON (AP) -Tiii UJI, s..1e1 n,._ Dm11a11oa ..,... -on laad aod llll>marlllo-1:.r.~'t:a:,I\, er= '°"""' AIWn Qwnm!UM .... voice vote. Chairman Thom&a E. Morgan ( ~ Pa.), said a full Howe vote on the historic agrtt:ment signed I n Moscow May 26 is acbe<luled for next \Vednesd11y. The Senate has ratified the trea· ty. limiting U.S. and Sovtet ltl- limissile sites. but dtlayed action on the five-yur interim llmltat.on& agreement on offeMVe weapons Bn\ld controversy over White House b111ckjng of an amendment by Stn. Henry JackJOn ([).Wash.). Accused Man Reportedly Got $89,000 WASHINGTON (AP) -Additional con- tributions to President Nixon's ~lec­ tion campaign totaling $89,000 found v.·ay into the ba.nk account or Ont of the the men charged with bn!aking into the Democratic National Committee head· quarters, the Washington St.er-News J8id today. Quoting ''sources close to the in- vestigation," the Star·News said also that federal agents probing the June 17 break- in have found the Republicans est.Jblish- ed a special 11securlty fund" for its na- tional convention. It w111s not known, the newspaper ~id, v.·hether the money came from that fu;_d -.!Let up to thwart demonstrations. The $89,000 was deposited in four in· stotlments into the account of Bernard narker. a Miami real estate man and one of the five men arrested in the Democrallc headquarters, the Star-Ne"·s said. ll would raise to $114 ,000 the amount deposited in Barker's acrount through the Committee to Re·Elect the Presidr.nl , the nev.·spaper said. Last week. a $25.000 campaign check was traced to Barker's account at the Republic Nalional Bank of hliami. Barker, a t.tiami real estate man, \l'BS one ()f five men arrested in the Democratic offices. The men carried cameras and bugging equipment. Ll~er. police confiscated S 3 consecutively numbered $100 bills from the mm and traced the money to a large withdrawal B11rker made from hi• bank. "Sources say the invettigation in- dicates that money given as legitimate campaign contr1butions was used to finance the break·in -apparently without the knowledge or authorization <l[ top officials from the Committee to He- Elect the Prtsident or other GOP leaden," I.be newspaper said. From Page I BIEN HOA ... checks. A lance C<>rporal was walking out to plck up collection boxes for a Vltt- n111meSt orphan and refugee fund the air group supports. One of the first rockets: landed a few feet from him. Col. Dean Macho, 49, of Colorado Springs. walklng by the spot, observes. "I don't think he knew what hit him. I doubt It he was ever conscious." There are happy thoughts, too, weDCting homeward far away from Bien Hoa. City council members chucklfd u·hen June explained the colorful tlder Selim Franklin had her read it back and then requested she mail him a copy to double- c:b.eck ill accuracy. Two-week Delay Expected )'Can you bill somebody for that?" on(' remarked. l.lune said it "'as done as 1 labor of Joye. • SUNDA'f DAILY PILOT •not~ 0.1 Ol.ILY ,II.OT, wttll '*""di " cemlMfMd .. '"-''nu. .. ..,tlllllMll w '4M °'.,... CM1t """'!lthlna C..,,peny. 5- .,," ... lllonl tl"9 ..,tlllt ..... , .IMMl•Y "'"""""' ,rllll1y, ""' Cot• M.... H-1 ~ H..,ll"llOn l11Cll/,.._,ltln Vtli.,o, LtQl.IM •Mell, INIM/ildc!llWO ..... S•" (...,._I•/ Stn Ju.,. C•pl11t"-. A 11nt•• rwokloo.tl .i!ltlorl .. '"'"""'" llfvrlll'tl Incl •llnll•vt. 'Tiii l"IMINI MIL-"1"1 ~111 1i 11 Ja W..f t1y ilrMI, Celt• ""-t. C..Hfonllll, nt1'. 'lto\1rt N. W1M 1"rt1"'°" •flll ~I ....... 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A series <lf six alternate suggestions for mixing single family, multiple unit and commercial ionlng ls tentaUvely stt to go before the Costa Meta Planning Commission Monday. The Mesa Woods Homeowners Auocl- ~tlon has also submitted a seventh, pre- parde by its own privately retalned con- sulting firm . Senior Associate Planner Amie tlamala said W~ay I.he staff has been working on the best met.hods of designating mulUple and stn1le family density by quanUty and 1...,aplty. One oUter ..., cleftlopment ltU llJd. denly enlmd Ute pl<tun! or north!lcle plaming, in addition to a future Orange Freeway route allpment envtlklntd by Planning Dtrector !Ill Dunn. "That set everyone on their ea.rs," Hamala remarked W~. "And now there'• a alanff~ant MW development," lte aald, addblf U>at the 81111 Is not md¥ at lhll Ume IO ~ lease any lnfonnatloa en its: nature or pol .. llal IOO!nl Impact. "We hope to bave tlte ,.port ,.ady by Friday and wt wlll have aome recom- mtnd1tkln lhen, '' ht conttnued. PllDttln1 C.mmllllon mtmben are p,.vided lnfonnatfonal packell Friday prior to r e I u I 1 r mcettnc1 to 1Uow them weebnd time to nrrit• and re- Oect crt w1a1n n11jor ltl!mS. Hamala blnled lhlll whUt the pla,,. ning department would be rtady-should commissioners desire to take action - that they'll want a twe>-week: delay. Residents of the 300-acre area com- prising the Mesa Woods tract rteently approached tba city v.ith a ~uest for reduced commertlal and apartment ion- i~ 1n their neighborhood. Tentative plans by the city Ttan to- '"ard more,mulliple R-4 and commercial CI zoning in the sector bounded by the San Diego Freeway, Swiflo"'et Avenue, Fairview Road and Bear Street. Planning Direclor Dunn revealed two weeks ago be suspects a shift of the Route 57 or Orange Freew11y easterly from t"'O others under constructioo may run it throuah the Mesa Woods tract. The construction job lvi't antlcfpsited until at least the l97MO fiscal year IC-- cording to present State Divis.ion oC Hla:hways projectioM. DuM said howtver, It would certalnly lte wise lo con•lder It now In lirht or projected density studies and rHUltant zoning restrictions which mi,hl bf ·~ plltd In comlng yean . Shlfllni tlte Roule 17 allimnent Ill' th<r east would not be ltulblt dUt IO 111< coming contCruction at South Celll PIAZI which will clOubTe Ila lilt aadm. come to number' one in tbe nation. Harn•la said Weclncaday the DtW dt- irtlopment which &hrtw1 IOmtwhat of. a kink Into d<nllty rtud!OI plllllllnf COii>' mlt!lloners were to con.tlder doem't c:ert- ter on plaza upanskln • The reeettt annotlllcomtO~ ho uld, mt,.ly mabs formal wbtl ha bttn geoeral ltnowl<dao -South Coul Plaza's tneepUon. • CHPChase Concludes In Crash . • .. A young woman btlog clloaed by California Highway Patrol <lfflcers for five miles at up to t 10 miles per hour was hurled through the windahlekl of her car when It pilecl up entertn1 Costa Mesa tarly loday. Jnvtstlgat.ors at first thought she was dead •t the scene or multiple injurie!, but ahe atlll clung to life this mornlng, el•ht houri after the 2:20 a.m. crackup, Diane M. Currin. 23, ol 1211\ W. lllh St .• Santi Ana. WU llltfd In criUcaJ COD- dltM>n at Cotta P.tw ?t1emorl.al Hospital's lnttnaive care unit. Site 1111fered mulllple abrulons when catapulted down the rough Newport Freeway pavemtnt, in addition to oon- tualom, a concussion and mu1tiple frac- tures, police aald. Costa Mesa Police Traffic U. Avery G. Smith sakt Miss Currin was traveling an el'!tlmated 110 miles per hour southbound when she entered a oonatruction site north of Bristol Streei. The area lncludts &.a.lrves where an interchange Is being built. "She just couldn't make it," said Lt. Smith. The car swervtd out of control, ram· ming into a guardrail and overturned, ejecting the victim. The CHP said Mils Gurrin's car was tlT!ll spotted toUthboond on the Santa Ana Frttway in Santa Ana. "·here of- fictrs noticed It WNVing somewhat. FromPqeI COLLINS • • • commercial uses , an increased traffic burden and Increased pressure for t"I· panslon of Orange County Airport. "And the blggtst thing is that It \\'ill destroy lhe master plar: of the entire area," he asserted. "If you gh•e this. the tov.·n of lrvine will jump on the b111ndwagon with t.be McDonnell Douglas parcel la SG-acre tract across Campus Drive). "We 'll bt doing our thing and they'll be doing their thing and we'll havt a real 1ness out there," Milliron said. fi.1illiron insisted that the homeowner opposition v.·ill be full-fledged. althougb {'()needing it may be last·minute. tie said he tw1 Pfl10Dlll1 met with representativts of homeowners' associa- tions representing Bayahores, The BluHs, Broad.moor Hilts, Dover Shores, East· bluff, Harbor View Homes and Harbor View Hills -and all will be represented at Monday's hearing with petitions from all over. "I've g<>t stveral hundred signatUttS on petitions. already,'' he said, leafing through a folder bulging with names on petitions. OAIL Y PILOT Jh« ...... INJURED SURFER NE!DS HIS FRIEND, A GERMAN SHEPHERD Mrs. Ell"n Poldeft Helps Stanley Price in Intensive Cir• Easy's Gone Hurt Surfer Needs Dog Back to Aid in Recovery BY JACK CHAPPELL Of tfll Dl llV l'lltl ll1H A young man, his back snapped in a surfing accident, Iles paralyied al South Cooast Community Hospital. He needs his best friend to help him pull through. But his best friend , a German shepherd named "Easy'' was left behind on the Soulh Laguna beach while his master was loaded into the ambulance and rush- ed to the hospilal. Bewildered, the animaJ was cared for by a young San Juan Capistrano woman, who alter falling to find a South Laguna resident to watch tht d<>g. took Easy to her own home, a horse ranch along Sp<>t· t.ed Bull Road. Easy was put up overnight In a stall outside. ln the momlng, a mound of dirt and • hole under the wooden wall were all that rtmained. Easy Is dest::rlbed as a male, one year and two months old, black with brown markings on his leg.!L, stomach and top of head. He is said to be friendly and was wearing a chain and nea collar. Anyone finding Easy may call Barbara Hanna at 52>8100 or 871-9353, collect. Today, Stan Price of Fullerton un- dergoes apinal surgery. Hospita l aides say the ~year-old student al Fullerton Junior College is in critical condition. WI brother, Larry. 13. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Price have driven out from Indianapolls, lnd. to be with St.an. . They, along with Stan's girlfriend, Barbara. have <lrganized :i search for the dog. They were offering a reward of $2.S for tt.e' shepherd, but a Virginia man wh~e own son is in a s.ltuaUan similar to Stan '• banded Larry $5 ln the hospital corridor. "Here, let's make that S30," he J1a.id in an elegant Southern drawL JJ. J. (}arreff ~ 20fh ' SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Now • 1n HDnA•I -DIDIL • Progress The finest by: DREXn • HERITAGE KINDB. and Others Save 10 to 30°/o and more off! • DINING ROOM • BEDROOM • LIVING ROOM • CARPmNG • ACCESSORIES • LAMPS MADll•AL -Me<llterH•H• le<lroom, Di•i•9 R..,. I U.i•9 R-. CAMIO -ltallon Clonlc Di•int Roo'" l ll•ln9 Ro ... •MND TOUa -Clouic led· "°°"' a LIYing Room MAICHUA Continental ledreom I: liyfr19 Room. II H.J.GARRETI fURNffURE Opo•M...., n. .... I FrL I.or. , • • • ' . • .. . . ~ •,• . ' !~'. •• '•' • • ' . • • ~ IL ·-- v~ •. ~. I.· ..: .;. ': : '' ' '" ~-:.-.. ;. ' , ... f. t '· ~ ·! ~ 1 ' • i • • • l .. • f Irvine Official Offers Novel Transit Proposal BJ G&OliGJ: LEIDAL •• ..., ..... s ... tnml. I lift BID -I WQ CllGYlnced I ltntw what Soulhem Calll.,._ ... lldad lo lrmlpor1atloo. Aa a bolllo«wnd private ol tbe 't• bottlo, and defeot, of a rapid tnn- olt -'-lo Loo Aoctleo. and a onetime 1kftll aibway user In New Yott, Ibo to]' to ...... lieeWay traffic jams -...<! simple to ID< -build I hlJl>- opood -lnmll .,..,,.. 'lben I met tbe civil ...,._ wbo occupies the Irvine ' r .. }. .,, ~i )~ Compuy'• pmtdenlial olflce. I ASDD him to delcribe his vlalan ol the tJnd ol mom oc rapid tnnall l)'lllem tbat will bo feaalble. -clldn~ unload a lol ol llalllllcl or plaMlng pbblodqcolt on mt. lie just leaned back. thought for an -I or two and apob. Rm ls what be aald: FIRST TJIEJIE bas lo bo a .. at breaktllrough In U., typo of equipment olftred. Why do !'OI!._ -peopt. 00 lon1er wW use I bust "f tbtnk tt II because ol tbe lime tl>ey •pend walling to get on and then waiting lo tbdr flnal dHllnatlon. • 4 ••Mien l was a kk1 in Seattle, I wetlt all ova-town oo 1treetcars and the bul. Now, frankly, I don't ha.ve the Ume to spmd. "'But, If I bad a vehicle, maybe ooe shaped lite an egg - a compact plullc babhl< with wbeels and an engine under It -I could drive II rnim my liouse to lbe Su Diego Freeway. say 1t 25 miles an boor. "AT THE FJIEEWAY, I'd drive lnto a llallon wber< oome tJncl of bell, or other device, would acceierate the speed ol, my bubble until I could drive tt IDla a bJ&b speed carrier to be wbllked lo L.A. "Once downtown, a almilar sidetrack arrangement would let me drive my eu off to the Clllfomla Club or the Bllbnon! Hotel ror a meeting. "N.,., tbat -1d be IOl!lOlhing. A transportation S)'ll<m !bat could move yon at ltlP -"' for the medium trip -mdlng yoo give up Dealbllity at eltber encl Ho waiting at eitber eod, yet I'd bavo lime to ,..d a .. ,... PIP. Cl' wort cm notes, 110tDtlhing I can't do while I'm drivinl on a freeway. uGOING A STEP further. I'd have 1 tractor-type vehicle at bomt. My bubble, and U-ol my wile and kids would flt Into tt -maybe four or five bubbles to a tractor. Whefl we wanted to take a Jong trip, we'd put our egg1 in the tractor and tlke off for anywhe~. carrying independent wheels for eacb member of the family with U!. •1'hefe would be no argument.t about where to go after dark," Mason noted. Muon'• vlskln lJ a long way from the trlift..rail system. such a! the Bay Area llapkt Transit being rt.a.died to serve San Francl!co aru commuters. B£81DEI THE billions ol dollars that would COil here, I tblnt the per- aonal car concept is going to grow, not fade, in SOuthern Clllfornla." Mason concluded. · 'l1w! 1enlU1 "-Muon's egg.-bubble system lits in the potentlal for sharing public and private COiia ol tbe lralllil sylllem. U a bubble cu be tnvented to fit into the l)'ltem, Americans would not baff to give up tbelr independence -tbe ,,_..,,, of the ur -In order to gain a new fJ eedom from freeway foul ups. . . • ·• * Air.west's DC-9 Gives • Un Srrwking ' u.pes Alrwell IJC.I altUnen bavo klcbd tbe omokina babll ID compllalloo wltb a ilala law Cl'Clerinc must" :oduo- tklol In blact carbon ·-"""' jet es:hauttl. Air Cl1lftnla jell had olnacl:J IJ>. stalled Ibo tmllsklll damptna devices .. now all ........-ctal jell servillJ <mnae County Alrpot'll will bave vlllbly cl<an ......... Bui tbe lavisible, phol<>d>emlcal poes that are major coatributon &o e)'Hllnc- ln( lllDOll will 11111 bo pmeat. Only tbe vlllble block llrwN or smoke ·will bo eliminated. Tbe -year project bl' Hughes Alrwest -....... !ban ll00,000 to r,om. plete, oco:>rdlD( to compony olflclala. Tbt a1rllne Is also worldnf on a IOCGDd problem lnvolvillJ luel drips lnlm jet engines dlillnc flight. "New technolocY developed bl' tho manufacturers of the enafnes on our itl• has made It possible for the dripping luet to bo .. talned and used In tbe "'line during takeoff," said Robert Jorgemen, Hua:hes Alrwest staff vice president. CUmntly, ...,. fuel In each engine 11 collected in a sptcial valve when the engines are turned off after landing. When the jet take! off again tne un- bumtd fuel is drained out to vaporize ln the air, Jorgensen said. All ol Hughes AUw .. r, jet enginel viii be converted to the new fuel retention procedure by Jan. I. be added. Robbed Woman Receives $800 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Nashville residents have donated more than • to replace the $225 taken from a woman as she slept outaide her husband'• holpltel room where ht is confined with a terminal illnesa. "I just don 't know what to say," she said tearfully alter being told or the donations. · ~frs. Alfred Warren, who lives In Shelbyville, tell uleep early Saturday while keeping 1 vigil 1t st. '"'°mu Hospital where her hu!band is in the cor- onary care unit. She awakened to fiod that 90meone had ti.ken her last $225 and her husband's watch. The Warrens have five dependent children. a stack of unpaid bills and no octries at home. ' WE'VE GOT 1T ALL TOGETHER Tltinlar, Aut1111 10. 197:! N DAILY ,,LOT 3 l COAST COLLEGE TV CREW FILMING ON NILE from Loft: Nolaon, Neill, Wrl9ht, Or. Morry Hist.oric Sites Filmed By Coast College Team King Tufs tomb in Egypt. the Dead Sea Scrolls cave in l!rael , and an arcbeological dig in Grttee were among subjecta filmed by a four-man fllmlng tearr of the Coast Community College District this summer. The team returned home this week rrom a 4>day trip to produce educational te.levi!ion ftlnu, at many location! in four foreign nations. The film team visited the Middle Bast. including !Jrael and Egypt, and Greece and England u part ol a project to pro- duce U half-hour films for a coUege coune on cultural anthropology -the only such project in tbe nation. Heading lbe team was Dr. Swayne Merry, professor of anthropology at Orange Coast COilege. With Dr. Merry were BW Nelli, producer-director : War- ren Wright, cinematographer: and Terry Ne.I.son, script writer, all of the Telecom- munications ~ter for Coast Community College Dlstrlct, located at Golden West College in Huntlngton Beach. The completed anthropology series will be presented initially on KOCE-1'\'. ·Channel 50, public television, to become Orange County's first television station when it goes on the air ne1t ran. The project is ~ing funded by a Sl24.000 grant from the National F..ndow· ment for the Humanities. The one- semester introductory course in an- thropology will also be provided for use by other educational television stations lhrwgboui the country. Th! four.man crew, work.in in temperatures up to 120 degrees. had to transport 1,000 pound! of photographic equipment . They traveled by donkey cart, horse-drawn caaiages. ferry boat, and in man)' remote pla~s had their equipment carried by porters, as :hey walked to film locations. Tvt·enly·five thou.sand reet of exposed color film was brought home by the team. and it will now begin the task or editing. "In teaching anthropology. there is DOthing like going to the source for male rial to show students," said Dr. Merry. "We have on film some of the most exciting scene! ever taken, of early civlllz.ations. We have filmed interviews al the varloU! locations with ~rld­ rupected scholan in anthropology. archeology, and antiquitle!. By educa- tional televi!ion we can now offer students the feellng of being there - instead of reading about It in a book.'' Among piaces \'isiled were the Valley or the Kings at Luxor. Egypt. whe~ the crew filmed inside King Tut's Tomb. They also filmed Arab life along the Nile. and the Pyramid! of Gill . In Israel. they filmed life and religious !ites in Jerusalem. and 1t lhe cave of the Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran. In England, tl ! crew photographed Egyptian displays at the Brilish Museum. In Greect. the crew filmed and in- terviewed at an arcbeologicat dig in Athen!I at the foot of the Acropoli! - where excavations are revealing an an· clent Roman sho in center. U.S. Reveals New Vaccine Against Flu WASHINGTON (API -Tho (OVem- meol has anJIOlllJCed development ol a kind of influenza vaccine which It ta1d ••bolds future proml.lt for tbe eventual control" of the widespread a n d tomellmet deadly dlseue. Scl<nlisia who developed II aald II mlchl bead orf tho nut major • "'Ortdwide nu epidemic forecast for lhe late 1'10I . The vaccine is made of bybrid live viruses which cannot stand heat and "'hich are made by combinlnc the Hong Kong flu virus of the 1111 epidemic with tho older lllraln produced by the Aaian nu outbreak ol 116$. 1111 admtnlll..-.d as a rwal spray rather tban by Injection. Jn tests cm prilOOet·Volunteua., the atW~xperimental vlCCine ~ rtported to have given complete protection to men exposed to lhe vlrulenl Hong Koo1·type germs. But, perhaps more Important. the aclentl!ts who developed It qy It should be possible to use the !lllme hybridization technique to prepare quickly vaccines capable of checking new strains of flu germs that might appear In the future. The hybrid viruses reportedly c111 thrive and induce high protectlon against naturally invading flu germs In the cooler area! of the human note and throat. But they would be killed ir they seeped down into the delicate, warmer tissues of the lungs. Without such temperalure stnsilivily, the vaccine vlruJea could well cause an infection at leut as virulent aJ 1 natural attack. n.t: National Institute of Allergy and Infectiou! Oiaeues said the new vaccine must still undergo extensive lrials and be licenstd ror manufacture before it can be made available to the public. But It pointed out that the vacxine Is the Cirat highly proml!ing anti-flu vaccine to be made of living but tonec:ktown viruses, a! distinguished from killed· virus vaccine! traditionally used - without complete success -against the disease. The institute suggested that live vac· •cines can be mtde much faster than a killed ont. The scienlist! who achieved the ap- parent breakthrough were rtseareher! Brian ~furphy. Elias G. Chalhub. Sandra Nusinoff and Robert Chanock, all of the lnstllute's laboratories. Prisoner volunteers were tested at the District of Columbia's Lorton. 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HERITAGE REALTORS CAR ENTHUSIASTS Small boAf owllf'n:, architect d~lgnerl low care home • 1 )'ffl' new. S garagn, 2 car- ports. 3 Bedrooms, lovely yud, N~·port Stach . $51l,500. PETE BARREIT -REALTOR- 641-s200 POOL PLUS Jo::njoy &ummcr in your huge pool, plus '* 4 Bedrooms * Hardwood '1oors * Low Maintena.nce * $31.500 * PJeaac ean 546-2313 \O l THE· REAµ '0J. ESTATERS '. • T • f'I" ' l~I -·- Gtnerel SpHt Lriet "In VIEW OF GOLF Newport Heights OutM""l!ill& '°"""'"""''>' fOURSE c1e1i.., 1wur1nc "'""' ""' Cbarmlas • bod.. 2 "°"' laJ-ce bedroomt lncludlna .. hofM Ill c:hoic9 eutsklo tlmphu~e in the muter aWte loca.tMm near Sanl.a Ana for llioBe "beftr skln even-~ OUb. 2 twl baU.. ires.'' Rambli,ng kltcht'.n bt'"'Utul We, bar ICY'- wlth atorace plore and a Jdtcben With • I e c t r I c bright breakfut e at in & bu11tint. Rallred Jhpl.ace, area. Tho toumamcrit 11a nice carpets, detached dQu.. pool table tn the family t>'e 1ara1e-N .Price' room will stay tor the new S36, 750 • owner bu mowd O\\'ntt. This is , cwrtom to Monta.na. Make ot!d'. bu.ill, wil.h a tub ln both ZOned for horl.t. batba. Thi• dandy with a Iii kiw maintenance yard Is of· -fcred at $44.. 750.. ;t · C.F.Colelworthy ~·~ & Company $1.00 MOVES IN 640·0020 ANYB~~~~RAN MONEY WHO s.u .. """' ••ma 1n1ns ' Veteran's roat11 OI' dosing: NEEDS IT? ''""""'FHA buyer. SbArp, Seller pa.ya clotllnr costs hu reduced ,Price $Ml. Cou:ldn't be aey eaaler buy! Only 6 yn new. Ck>se, but not too close foc comfort. to frwy It South Cout Plaza Shop. Cent_ All this + xtra sharp 3 BR, 2 BA, fpl. heme. See to belit"Ve! Call 962-$23 l 537·5&t2. COUJNS A WATTS C&W * TRADE * Two Income Units one block to Big Bear Lake. Eight tho""'"" equity Want vacant land, units. car. EZY terms on $14,500. balance. Submit. CALL ANYTIME 646a3928 or Eva. 548-865 I Lachenmyer . Realtor ------·== Bluffs Best On the widest, most heautiful greenlx-H, this lovely END UNIT 3 BR., 2lh ba. condo has many extras • wet b\r. ele<.". kltc:hen, priv_ tJ tt. tiE°i.EN i."i>o~'D REAL TDR 644-0134 de.an J l:ldnn,. famUy nn., trplc., 2% yn. yoiuc. Ntu Westminaler St. .\ Euclid Ave. l•rwin realty Inc. 968-4405 {24 Hounr BAYCREST- WESTCLIFF AREA Sparkling 4 l>Nnn, nev.·Jy painted home. Nt'W ttpl.s, almost ~ appl's, m11ny xtras. $45,000. • 9.4 ACRES residential. Occan/?.1tn. view. A steaJ at $1'15,000. 642'.7221. REAL ESTATE \VATOI nIE SHIPS 2400 CHU Dr. ~lillion $S view ol Lido, Balboa le Catalina; handsome house by the .aea, only $54,500. TREASURES REAL ESTATE 18.11 Westcliff, NB 645-6770 103 Linda ~1le Or. 3 BR., ... lnL 51>• '1lp. fl<l,500. WO Bay1h0Nt Or. Move-In Conditi•n •BR. 'BA .• 51>' Int ll<J.<00. •"•• . t-' . .d J_... K. L. Hartman R.E. Inv. ""'Y pilln O:U U\Sl e &UU 6(2..67ti0 ~~ to move tn. Nice~ -_ with gate opening nn beaptJ. VISTA DEL LIDO tut large school lawn. CoVer-Luxury Apt_ On the bay ed patio -boat or traller ?tt'qnificent View s~. Only Pfj,:DI. Phone SUp Available S4S-23!J. I George Willlom10n 1-1& 541-4570 RHllor 64S.1564 -THE- COMPROMISE U you are a t'Ouplc. and no longt'r 1111't'd a big home, bu1 are not ready for the con- finement of .apartmf'nl liv- ing, let me It-II you about a 2 BR 2 BA + all the goodies. Also have 3 BR. 2 BA wne area. CALL 962-5523 or 537·5642, COU...INS & \VATIS c & w $30,900 4 BEDROOMS Prime location. Central floor plan, entry hlll!, fireplace. dining room, buill·in ra(lgt' &: oven. OO\'ered patio, park 11.ke yard, sprinkler sy1tcm. brk., 540-1T20. TARBELL 2955 Hlll'bor. Cos1a l\lesa Bayfront Cando 3 Br. 2 Ba, pool, pier & 11ip. Dellabtful 11'J.500 EMERALD BAY Immaculate a Br + fam rm.. Ocean stde ol hwy. Vit'W_ Open Sat le Sun 2-5 $145.000 Tod Hubert I Assoc. 34n Via Lida 6Th-8500 TRIPLEX Plush ov.·nert1 uni!, a'hd cus· tom designed ror m&."lmum security I: beaut)'! Near new wl11c:>larium. cozy lln!pl It all modern convell.lences. A d<'lighl to behold! CAU. ~. s0UT!I COA<."f REALTORS. X EY.TRA N!~E X X qulc:lc pGSHHion X No \ttvtk rtqUil"'d here! Ji"O\Y ln and enjoy life lnstt'ld ot rixlna up. Sparkllnt> 4 BR 2 BA, 1900 aq fl I" ittft.t The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace DUPLEX ....,denlW location . 135.950. Channing duplf!X, 1 blk. to CALI. '45-8424. S 0 U T J.J ocean; u BR, plus l\IUI COAST REAL TORS, - qtn.; lrt$hl1 pe.1nt<d. Xlnt NEAR BAY-& oc'eAN cond. Ority $58,500. 4 Fumkhed units IMMACULATE Exe<U.nt ...,,t.i "'.'J'"' • Bdnn., l~ be.th•; In perfect Balboa't ~ locallf" roncl. """ • """" -· d lli2,IXlll patio. Ow..... mlllt ••l BALIOA IAY PRbP. MORGAN REAL TY * 6474'1 * 673-4642 '7U4Sf N...t a "Pad .. ? Plaoo "f a<ll ·-------- • •. l ' ' <( ! c ' l ' • l j l ' ' '· I • • ' ' . • I I • l I l l • . : ' ' .!: •• ' . ' •• • 1 . 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