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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-01 - Orange Coast Pilot\ Staff Loss Assailed Four Oil Fir01s KalDtbaell: Says ... Dike Gas Priees 'Nixon's Funds' Before Holidays I Opposed Wallace TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 1, 1975 VOL. ... NO. 112, J SECTIONS,• PAGES Transfer Fight CoJinty Board Sued by Hicks Ry TOM BARLEY Oft~ O•llf Piiot S"'1f Oi strid Attorney Cecil Hicks' battle with the Orange County BounJ of Super visors over the futun.' of one third of his in- vest1gut1 ve stuff will move into the courtroom next Monday. !lick s named cou nt y supervisors us defendants late 'Nix on.FundS ' Used Against Wallace Bid SAN ANTONIO, TeJ. (UPI) - Richard M . Nixon's for m er priv<.1te attorney, who spent six months in jail on Watergatc- r clated charges, h as testified he usl:!d Nixon's campaign funds to help an opponent of George C. Wallace in the 1970 race for gov· ernorof Alabama. Herbert Kalmbach of Newport Beach s aid Monday some of the money used against Wallace might have come from a Sl00,000 donation from Associated Milk Producers. Inc., the nation's largest dairy cooperallve. Kalmbach 's testimony came during the trial of Stuart Russell. 58, a former AMPl attorney, charged wi-th making illegal campaign contributions. Another "'itness said the $100,000 donation from AMPI came from corpor ate funds. Kalmbach. who pleaded guilty to soliciting illegal campa ign contributions, said former Com· merce Secrt.>tary Maurice Stans appointed him in 1969 to over~ee surplus funds from Nixon's 1968 campaign. He said the surplus In- volved Sl,098,000 in cash and $578.000 in a c hec king account. K:ilmbach said between 1969 and 1971 the account swelled by $300,000 from udditional con- tributions and a third of that was deli vered on Aug. 2, 1969, In u lit· tJe overnight bag by AMPI 3t· torney Milton Semer. . Kalmbach said Semer told htm AMPl made the rontribuUon. all in $100 bill• hoping the President ~'Ould r~i•e milk parities to 90 percent. Kalmbach also said AM· Pl wanted Nhton (1 > to eddress the next AMPl t onvcnUon, (2 ) partlclpalG in a picture-taking session with AM PI olticlals in the ovi.J office ancl (3) m eet. with ~mer about. the milk case. (See Kt\LllBACR, Pare t\2) J\londay in a lawswt that con· demns the board's approval of the trans fer of 22 investig;llors to Sheriff Brad C a tes us ··invalid, prejudicial and an abuse of dis- cretion." Hicks, who made a number of pungent off the record comments about the issue while w<1lching- the swearing in o f the new Gr;.ind Jury la t e M onday, further argues in his Superior Court ac- tion that the trans fer could lead to .. illegal arrests and a possible loss of evidence in m any cases.'' Judge Byron K . McMill an had earlier signed a restraining or- der which prevents implementa- tion of the board-approved transfer pending the court hear- ing July 7. Judge H . Wa Uer Steiner normally handles such matters on his law and m otion calenda r. Rut it seemed almost certain to· day that the issue, which may take several cfays of heatings to resolve, will be assigned to another judge. That judge w ill be asked by llicks to order the county board to rescind all action it has takt•n in connection with the proposed transfer of 22 of 63 d1 strict at· torney's inves t igators. Hicks argues in the lawsuit thpt the board acted in error when it ruled that budget savings could be affected by the transfe r to Gates of the 22 investigators. The district attorney further argues that his office alone and not that of the sheriff has in· vestigative jurisdiction on a countywide bas is. The removal of a third of his 111· <See HICKS, Paie A2) Chili Dog A Weapon A man wanted in connec- tion with an assuult with a chili dog was being sought today by Huntington Beach Police. Officers said the man, described as in hi~ 20's and five feet, 11 inches la TL wns being sought on misde- meanor charges or tossing a chili dog •t a c ustomer in the Werner Drive-In con· cession s t a nd Monday night. No Injuries wert• report· ed -only a m~ss, police said. on , .ear ea~t --0 ar Extremely Dangerous? You Bet UPI hleplloto Drug bout ri.lcer Nick Sfotku (lower right) p;.irachutl's from his wrecked boat, aptly 1wmed Extr emely Dangerous, when the craft went out of control at 140 mph during a race at Oakl<.ind's :\>lannc Stadium · Sfl'tku was unhurt, hut his bo;;t \\as com- pl<:Lcly d estroyl'd. Four Oil Companies Raise Gas Prices Thieves Hit Park Me te r s On P eninsula By the Associated Press Jo'our major oil companit•s an· nounced gasohne price increases effective today which will make July 4 holiday weekend dtiving more expensive. The Shell Oil Company and Standard Oi l of Indiana -Amoco -s uid they were raising wholes ale gasoline prices by three cents a gallon, Atlantic Richfield Company announced a t wo·cent· a· g al Ion increase. and Texaco Inc. said it was charging dt•alE;>rs 1.4 cents a gallon more for gas. The increases apply lO all grades of gasoline, the rnm- punsei; said. The wholesale price chan~cs Officers CJaarge d SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A sealed lodlctment bas been opened charging two San Fran· c1sco policemen and a former stale narcotics agent with con- :-.p1rary tn the takinl! of bribe~. protectinJl pushers and providing narcotics lhcmselvl's. \, , I' arc cxp('cte d to be passed through to customers by re- tailers. "Ewry Shell dealer will no doubt raise has pump prices by at least three cents a gallon, plus whatever the additionaf sales tax maybe," said Max Victor, ex- ecutive director of the New York Association of Service Stations. Herbert Hugo. senior editor of Platt's Oilgram Price Service. predicted Monday that major o:I rompan1es would increase gasoline prices three lo fiv(' cents a ~allon bl'fore th e holiday wet•kend because o( higher costs and mcrl'ascd demand. The 011 companies say the in· r rt'ases reflect President Ford's additional dollar-a -barrel oil im· port tariff imPosed June 1 as well as the cost mcreases not passed alon g to consumers last winter when d~mond for gnsoline was low. Industry 3n:1l}sb say the oil companies have stcpp~tl up pro· ducUon of gasoline at r<'fincries uround the country. and lhat spot shortages feared to occur this <St~ GAS HIKE, Page AU .... I Parking meter thieves <.1rl' al 1t again in Newport Beach this time taking $800 from mctl'rs on the Balboa Peninsula, police said today. The loss is the first rt'ported theft from city parking meters since police nabbed thiev<'s last summ er who systemically rt'· lieved meters of about $4,000. Police said t he $800 was taken from 49 meters along the 2200 block of W. Ocean Front som~ time last week. The loss \\as not noticed until the meters weru emptied on Monday. The thief apparently used a key to remove the cash from the meters, police said. Becausl' several meters have been s tolen during the past few months. poUce speculate that the thief may have used those meters tu obtain a m eter key. Quake in Mexico MEXICO CITY (AP) -A strong earth tremor rattled lhe Pacific Coast of Mexico Mondoy but c n used no lnjurles or damage, authorities report('d. e Did Dad Toss Boy Off Boat? UllC.\GO < L' Pil It :-.t<trted <llll a:, <.tll old fa~h101ll·d falhL·r· .111d ~on fishing trip, just James l.oughrw1w. :.i C'hit'ago police p:.itrolmun. <.1nd his 16-yL•ar-old -,on. -'11t·hat•l But µollL'l' ::.ay 1t near)~· t•rnkd .n munlt·r l'hl' l.llu~hnLJnt:s set off on ..... lo. l' .\l 1ch1 ~:.in ;1 board the lamil~ ::. ~5-foot motorboat Sun· lla' Tt•n nours 1:.itt•r. a sailboat. Olll' ot m:un that dot thl' Ch1c;igo s horl'hn.e of sunn~ summer Sun· du)::.. L-.rnll' upon :.i youth struggl- ing for bre.1th in the lake's cold. tkl'p \\ all'l's about '>IX miles off shorl' It '' ;J ~ ~l 1dwl'I. 'Ill' 1:\11chat'I) llll'd to n11se his h:rnd to w <.t \'L' but ht: was too t.•x haus tt•tl .·· sa id Geo r ge Woltman, owner of the sailboat. ·\\'tum we got doser he called. lte~p me. I <:an 't swim a ny mort•. Out of breath, Michael \\as pulled <.1 boil rd and, between ga::.ps, told his s tory --a story that lt•d to his father's arrest. "lie kept repeating, ·I don't bdit•vc be did 1t, that he threw rm· overboard '." Woltman said. :\li<:hael explained his situation ;.is Woltman steel'Cd toward ::.hort•. The youth said, ··1 don't CSee Fi\THER, P age A2> 4 ~ Orange A C..8t ~~ Weat•er Weather on the Orange Coa~t is expected to r e· mam cle<tr a nd beautiful after 1<:1tc night and early mormng low clouds. Highs Ill high 70s. lows near 60. I NSIDE TODAY f'1rst m a Sfmes of report~ 1111 l '. ~· f n tern at i o rm L ~~omen 's Year Conference an Mc:rico City appears on 81. Al v-"9rvlc. tlr--..'9<11 l..M...,. Cll.._... a-llW <*Ille\ o..~ °""' .... ~·~ t:MNUr.-M ... _. .. ....... ~ HwM<• . ............. \. ti ! CAIL Y PILOT s Tuttelay.July 1 1975 Brown First SAC R MENTO <A Pl -Gov Edmund Brown Jr. \"Clot.'d $100.3 1nilhon m p ro posed s pending ewr - ly \way a nd ::.1g ned a record- sel \ 1n g S ll .47 b1ll1o n s t a l e bud~c\. T ht• l>e moc r ;.itac go verno r \\.'toed nurncrou::. ilc rn s t hul Oemo<·r:..its 111 t he Lt.-g1::.l:.il ure udded to has IJudgcl Hu t in spate of the cut::., lhe bud get Brown signed for the fts. t•al yt•a r beginning at midnight \\.1::. t he bigge!>t 1n the history of ~ny s ta te. l\ was $.;53 m allton more than Police Pact form~r Gov. Ronald Reagan's IJst budg~t and $1 01 billion m ore than the 1975-76 bud~<:l for New York s tak. the n ation 's :>econd biggeSt·s~nda ng :,talc Brown's vetoes tn m med the budget batk to a mcxkst 5.7 per - cent tn('rcase over ::.pcnc.hng M the 1974-75 fisca l year. That m e ant the budget ag&11n ~ct a s pend ing record. But t he rate of inc r e use was far below the ::werage increase m Reagan's budgets. Hrown as ke d for only 6 percl'nt inc r eases i n g r a nt s f or Strike Averted In H~tington lly T E RRY COVI LLE ' Oflll•Dl•llY ll'iNISUlf ,\ threatened s t nkc by Hunt· i ngton Be <J t: h pol\tt•mcn w ~·s a vt:rkd '.\londa~ 1111,>i1t "hen t he city counc il :1 ct1.•p\cd a p ay package r e qu e s t ed by t he la\\ men. '.\lore t h an 100 officers <.a nd their '' 1\·e~ broke into loud ap- pl;rnsc <Jbuu t !.I :w p.m "ht·n thl• !'!IX l·oum·1I m l'mbt·rs l'me ri.!cd from .in hour-lo ng c~cc w1 vc Gunme11 Kill Sailor, 18 LONG B EACll CU PI> T\\O r\rtzon i.I :rn llors were shot in the lHH:k early to- day by unk no" n C:1ss:.iilants d unng a robber y, police S~lld . Dead a t the scene was J..iml'S Tuttle Bartley J r ., 18. of Pres cott, police s aid. D o u g No rr i s. 18. o f Phoenix, w~1s reported in ..1 t1sfactory cond1t10n ::it · ·1f1c I lospata l The a1 lor~ ml.'l t\\o men .Jl lhl' Lonµ Bc..tl'h :'\;.ival Stat ion E nli!)t e cJ .'.\l cn s Club ..ind ldt "tth thc•m at·cording to J>Ohcc. Th~ suspt:t ts d rove to a n alley "here the s ailors w~re a t- tacked. Fro•PageAJ GAS IDKE ::.u m mcr n ow ma y n o t m ateria li ze. f<'cde ral e ne rgy offi t?aals SCl&c..I tod:..iy t hey expect gasoline pntes to rise by thre e to five cents pt>r gallon this s ummer, but settle ~omewh <Jl after the peak v<.1ca- t10n driving !>eason. T he y s :.i1d , ho wt.>ver . ther e· :-hould be no g<J:>Ohne shortage th1::. ::.u mmcr. d espite !>hghtly h1ghcr -t han -pred1ctcd gasoline u::.c the past two \\ eeks. J ohn Ha ll , a !:>s 1s t ant a d · m in1::.trato r o f t h e f ede ra l Energy ,\dm tn1!>tr::ition, told of t he expected price hikes al a ne1.1.s conference only hours after the four major oil com panies an- nounce d the ga:,ohnc pnce m - crl..'a::.es. The p rOJE:.'Ctcd price incr eases will vary in d iffc rt!nt parts of the country, s<.1 id Hall , hilting only a cent in some µlaces and m ore than five ce nts in nthers. He of· fc r ed no g e og ra phi ca l bl'C3kdown. ··Jt 1s clear to us these in- c:reases are w ell w ithin the range a llowed by F EA regulations," he said. OR ANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT ,,,.,,,.,,~ er ... ' c...11, .. ,, _,,,, .. n•(ftl\(O"'• r., • 3 I~• ,.,. • ~, •\ p"'t't 1v-d IJi It~ Ot4r ·~ l •P~h 1 Jl. "C• <f :,., '•'ttd•\l(lt't"t•t't out. h d ,... ,, ···~"J"' • , •HY fQf' Co,f• N#-., ,.,, •O-.tl t,' "' •t 111f1ll'?f0'\ bt.,..,, Fo1'1 f ,f1n \, 'h • '<I t 1 _. ' I .. • \f•lf~V •ftO L..i'r'' .. o--..-n 'YJ ,. ,,. 1 t ,. ''"°'1'" 'f'?t •"'fl ~Ott•''"'" f,Nl'A1-.J. 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Adoption of t he Cahfornia I llghway Patrol rctar<.'ment pla n by J an. 1. 1978. Time-and -a -h alf over ti m e for any wor k a bo\"e 40 hours in a '~eek. T he p ay packa ge -v.hic h v.111 l'o:,t th1.· cit y an a ddition al $268.500 the fir st yc;.ir -was re· l·ommendcd by T hom as Robert~. an arb1lralor hired by both sides to br~ak a sta lem ate in negotia· tlOO!>. Ile recomm e nded everything the poltl·e had r equested in their lust offer. Robe rts spent an hour in tlosed , executive session with the <.·ouncil e x pla ining why he :,upporled the police request. T h e counc il 's de ci s i o n , follo wed by ring ing applause , broke a heavy a ir of tension in the council cha m ber. As officers a nd friends fil ed in- to t he ('Ouncil chamber, there \.\Js t<Jl k about an immediate· 1 police strike 1f the counc:al turned do\\n the arb1tr a tor ·s recom men· d<.1l1o n . A s trik e vot e wa ::. sc heduled for Thursd ay, but som e officers said a vole might be held Monday night. And when council m em bers en tered the room . their faces were s trained as they peered a t the crowded gallery. The police ass ociation had re fuse d las t week to enter arb1t ra tion because the council would not be in volved , but Roberts ul" dered associa uon m~mbers to PC}.r tici p at e, u s ing a ulhon t y granted him under the rules of the American Arbitrat ion As SO('iat1on. fie held hearin gs all da~ Fn day a nd Saturd<i y, and told the t•ouncil he didn 't finish his \.\Ork until 5:30 p .m ., Monday But when he said he pla nnea to reveal his recommenda tion in pubh('. Coun('ilma n I hmry Duke demanded a closed , execul&\'e s ession, and thr eatern.-d to "ulk out of t he m eet ing . Roberts agreed to meet ,, 1tn the council in private, and the} met for m ore tha n a n hour When it was finally O• e 1 ~l ayor Norma Gibbs smiled cind s aid, ··rm g lad this has worked o ut favorably for a ll of .JS Where's the p a rty ?" .. At your hou!>c , · s hoult!O Olll' l ;.awm;rn, <IS the mayor broke into laug hter Chili Eating Champ Aided By Lemonade DEL MAR < P I J Ji m llor~fal l of Arc<ita added 90 ounces of ('hili a nd unc·ounted pants of lemon a d e to hi s 240 pounds lo w in the third annua l c hili-eating contest al the San Diego County Fa ir Hors fall, a conccss1ona1re at t he fair, offic ially the Southern California Exposit ion, consumed 10 bowls and one s poonful of Tex· ljS red to outdo his nearest com petitor Monday b y two bowls and t.•ollect $50 as first prize He m opped his forehead" 1th <.1 paper n a pkin and gulped dow11 s ever a l gla sses of le m ona de between bit es D e f e ndin g c h a mpi o n La wre nce A del~on , 29, a San J>1ego m ailman, gave up after lhree bowls "I don 't kno w wha t w a s wrong," Adelson said I Sinai Observe rs? J F. R ll S A I,, F. M I A P 1 Amen ea n tcchoaeuul:> may w a~kl'd to serve in any new Sinai Desert buffe r 2or1e bel ~ccn r~raeh <Jnd E gy ptian arm1e~. l!lraeh newllpiApe n~ said today The ex1,>eru wo uld man early w11 rnang electronic obffrvauon posts • . . Cuts·, Then Signs Budget . hit hardest a t department head» and tht•ir au1stanls. Most_lower inconw ~tate employes wlll gct niore th an 8.5 per cent under the budge t signl'd by Brown. C'ahtofnin's 500.000 ag~ bUnd and dusatblcd. But he approved lhe full 9 pe rcent hlke sousht by the Leg1i.latur e . That was a $65 million bud l,!c l item. The 37-yea r-old governor also granted the full $8.3 million ap- p roved by the Legislature for bil- angua I edul·a t aon programs, nc.itr· ly double the $4.3 milnon he pro- pos ed in J a nuary. But 10 curly c hildhood educa- t ion program s. wh~re .Brown proposed $43.2 million and the Le-gis latu r e ap p r oved $77 .9 malhon, the go\'e rnor split the difference. He vetoed the ap· propnation back lo $63.2 m illion. Jn a letter a ccompanying his \'etoes, Brown recalled the "new s p ir it " s l ogan o f h1 11 g ubernatonal c ampaign last fall. I le praised the legis laton. ror t heil' t:ffort in four months of h<.•a rmg on the budget and ex- plained his vetoes ttus \\ ay: "Governmen t, no les::. than the individ ua l, must res~<.·t reu!istic lim its . What is ncedt.'<1 now 1s oul simply more money, but a new s pint. "Our p rima ry ta:>k 1s to re· 'Stink Cit ' d&rect t!ft ort without ci.cal:i\11'~ cost ," he wro te . Bro wn's b1ggesl cuts wcr(' 10 s\)lary increases for the 201 .357 empJoyes o f th e s ~at e , t he liniversity of Ca hfom1a. and tilt· !:>tat e col 1 e g e u nd \lOI vl'1·s1t Y system. . The l!un·rno r d w ppl·d $31 G million out of four budgl'L 1tl•m-. prov1dit1g pay incre;JSt!:S. The e ffect or those l'UIS wus to r ed uce the a v e rage \\age tn· l'rease for s tate e mpJoyc!> from 8. 5 pe rce nt to u bout 7 .S perce nt. Uut Bro" n tu1lored the c:u\s to Sanitation Men Launch Strike l\EW YORK <U PI J -Sanita · t ion wor ker s s taged a wild ca t strike he re today and threatened to make the n a t ion 's m l.!lropol1s ·'Stink Cit v. '' The s trike was c:<1llecl to prolel>l layoffs forced b y l>utlget cuts. "We don·t h;.i\'c one tr uck in the c it y r o lling,'' u Sanitat ion De p a rtme nt ~pukesman !>aid. ''T he m en a re 1n but they"re nut doing anything.'' T he s pokes man s;.a itl su1rnut1Dn offtdals worked all night d l'· \•eloping a '"eontin~enc) pl.in · for garbage collect 1un an un· t1l'1pat1on of the w.ilkoul. Ile would not t•laborate on the s pecifics of t he pla n but did con- t'ede tha t "'unless ~ome of tht• men go back lo ·'\ ork 1l probiJllly won't be very effective." T he a t'lion came a dci y aftl'r the Sanit;.itionmc n·s L'mon lost .i court ba ttle in which 1t a ttempted to a void the lu yoffs of :!,93..J worke rs. Front Page AJ HICKS ... n strgative force could t•nppk '\\hat has become o ne of the mo:-.t :,uccessfu l te a m s of 111w~t1gators in California. H1l·ks cl;11ms Ha cks e<.ar ltcr bcc:..inh.' 111vol \"cd m a dis pute ove r the lrans(er with Or Louis J Cella J r . tht· Santa Ana p hyl:t tcian 1dent1fted by Hicks as the power behind the Sanit;;itionm e n ·:, L'niun Pre:si dent John De lury waricd thl' l'it y ;\londa y. "Ther e 's nothing I c;.111 do, nothing t h is court can do <.1n<I nothing the m u)or l":.tn do·· to s toµ lilt• job Jl't rnn. Delury \i.-arned that a p l'o longed s t n ke would turn :\c\\ York into ··Stank Cit \'" anti h av1• wors e consequen ces· than i'<I 100~ \\alkoul. , \ S th 0 II S j JH,):., () f t 0 n S II f g;.irbage piled up 1n the l'tt~ ·s s trel•ts. He alth Comm1ss10m•r Lo" ell E. Bellin ~aid the Board of llealt h was hoping ··there will be a nice l'Old s pell for as long ..:~ this non-strike las ts." lie sai d t he: ninc·dJ r rntifl ::,an1tal10n !>l nke occurred 111 t he winter a nd the garbal!C J rozc. thereby del're:..i s nl£ the he ulth hazard. ".'.\l y sanitari ans a rc out kecµ- 111g a close wat ch but if we have hot, hum id weather there is a c·hance of bac ter ia l contam111<.1· tron, pos ing a h e a lth und s::ifl'ly haz:.ird. ·· Rt'llin s~11d. In all. ;\lc.1 \'or ,\be lk.tnh' or deret.1 the f1n.ng ;.it m1d111ght )lon- dt.1y or 19.001) l'lt y t•mploy e:-.. Ill c:luding abo ut 5.ooo pohccml•n <.inti 2.000 f1rL•l1H'll Ovt<r-a II , B rown's . bud gel 1 l·µresents u 5.8 µercent m cr euse 111 :,late s upport of local schools, up from $2 .34 million in tht: l~st fi~t:u l Yl'<ll' to nea rly $2.5 million 111 the H.)75-76 fiscal ye;,11·. . T he l'Xaet budget t olal 1s Sll 469.971 .820. T hut l'epresenls a rec~rd·hi gh S521.2l in spending for each of (';.illfornia 's 21,154,000 residents. SMALL PUPPY COMES CLEAN DES ~10l:"f:S. Iowa Cr\P ) -A; four·'' l'l.!k-old Labrador puppy ha!> a new name since bein(! ,, Js hed along with a load ot t'lol hes T hl' pup, om' of se\"tn own_ed by Tl'l"I"\' Bowman. was found 111 the ".isliing machine alonf? with a load of clothes that had JUS~ gond through a 20-m inute cycle in hot "atcr. Bowm an s a id he pumped lhfl water oul of the pup, fed he r :-ome :ispann and s he was up and playing a short ti me la~er. Thl' µup "::. new n u mc ? Maytag. FATHER .•• ''.int to go b a t.'k there because m~ fJtlwr mig ht be wa iting and ht.> h;.i:. a g un." Pol1 l'C were not ified and a ma rin e un it p i c ked up l .oughn ane, a n 11 ·year veteran of the for ce. s till c r uising a bout thrl'l' ma ll·::. from w ht r e Michael "as found. Ill' hus been cha rged with <it· tempted murder. Lo u g hnan e al firs l said :\l1t:hne l had falle n overboar d and he had been unable lo r escue him. Authorities said he refus ed to m ake any m ore state ment-s '' hL'n he sa" ;.a p;.a t rolm an lookang :1t unuM·d life pres~rvers on his boat. l'ol1n · s :iitl Loughna ne had t:1kl'll o ut ;1 S:!0,000 policy on ~lltha el's life 111 October and a Sl00.000 policy in February. Both_ lt~tl·d Loug hn ane a nd his w ife, '.\lt c hael"s s l t•p m o the r, a~ bt.>nef1c1a ri es. /: throne in boa rd <.1ClHJ11 that led to On \l o nd;.iy t he \p1wll.1tl' DI\ 1:::.1on of ::.tate !:iupn:·rm: (.\1u1 l. rn a 3·2 d ec:1swn , denied a union request tu bar the lc.1~off._, re,i\'t:t · ing the '' orkers · conlt•ntion thl•\ \\OUld s uffl'r ··1rrl·iw rable harm. b~ loo.,111)! p c n o.,1011 nghts ;ind uthi:r tnn11c bcnl'l1b l nws llg ators ~aid it appear ed Loug hnane wai. in financial dif· f1c ult1t'::. :rnd had been fallin~ ~teadal v into debt. L--· the c hopping of Ill\ t'::.tig;.iturs , from his sta ff .\l1ch 0 ael s <.1id he w as at the "twel of t he mot orboat wh en he was :>t ruc k on t he head fro m lll'l1111d . l le s :..i 1d he turned and h i:, I :Hlw r g r ;.ipµkd wit h him, fight · 111µ lo throw h im overboard. __...-..,... Cella eount t!r cd IJy asserting BEAC t1 JOGS MODELED that Hic ks h as :.a 'patholog1cal Son of FDR Suing Paper Off1c.e, Gari Black drinking problem• <.1nd des are to New lJnifonn For Pmrols In Newpon d c ... l 11 g u e • ~ ma J CJ o c1 uoubletake ,\h en they s p<i t C:1 :'\c '' port Bt:dc:h .,iolicemcin on patr ol in kh;ik1 ::.hurts deck ::.hoes and ,\h1lc ::.ot•ks ,, lie .. tn1 ct m a ri ~mlormeo luot pa tr 01 bega n tc><fa.> in thr ee ~ach an::C:IS of Ne,, µort Main fk:.t<'h 111 Cot on a del M<u the Ne.,,., port Pie1 a r t!a ano Seasnore On ve 1n Wes t !'\ c ,, µort 1n ·t·o 10t11g w Capt Dona10 0 ) <ius the llC•\ µatrol .vi ii s up ple m ent the r educed Special lk:.t<'h In• l'Slag;.ation CSlll) unit ,\'hich us es plainc:lothe:sofficers Capt Oy<.1 a s s <.110 tne ne ., 1001 patrol is a ('h ange of emphasis m hl'<it'h protection in Ne~porl Rath e r th an us ing strictly the ··:,ne;.ik) P ete " approach the foot offal'ers "'ill a ttempt to gel to know \he people in the beach <1ret.ts Oya as s a id Oya~•~ ::.auJ lh<l l tne 1\e ,, port foot p;.it rol \\Ill continue to wear µolln· b;.id ges a nd shoulde r p;.llcht'!> ~o people can easil> r e t·ogniLe them a s office::rs 1f t ne} ncc<l help Fro111PageAJ KALMBACH ·· 1 dad not so11 c1t Mr Semer he ::.oughl m e out "Kalmbach said Ka lmbach ~aid rn the spring of 1972 he trans fe rred $915,000 from h1::. fund to the Committee to Re · d ec·t thE' President and speculat ed t he other S800.000 was used for other pohllcal purposes 11(' ::.aid $400.000 was deh vered m <.'al:th to Wallace's opponent in t he 1!170 Ala ba m a gubernatorial c-J m pa1gn JI ~ soid none of the m o n ey w e n t t o Waterga t e bur J(lar:o, E Ho-..ard Hunt and C . (;ordo n Liddy ' fie ~<11d he dis bursed the funds vn order~ from Wnile House aide ff R Ha ldema n and never ques· t wned 11 altJcm u n ':,orde rs. I was r eceiving directions f1 om the man who, was the chief of :,u1 rr in th~ While House," K11lmbach s a id. "So, when he told me to d isburse il, thal was cxolctly what 1 did.•• maintain a power sliJtus th;.i t is irre leva nt a nd costly unde r the county's c urrent la " t·nforce- ment program ~ Hacks' la ws uit further prl'd1<.·ts t h a t 1nvcs t i g e1ll vc ucuon in c r imi n al c:cist::, <1 g a 1n s t Cong ressman And r e\.\ lhnsh:.a1.1., county Ass csso1 J ack \":illcrga Jnd se\ e 1 a l ussessor's aide::::. \\ 111 be affected 1f the tra nsfer is C:l l· lo\\<ed to go th1 oug h Ha('k::. states lhul three of 22 111- , estagators 110" earmarked fo r .emova l to Gates · office ::ire cur- • entl) ,, o r l< mg full time on the Grano J ur y indictm ents issued <tgam st l hns naw a nd his codefen· dants Hicki. fu rthe r cla ims that a re- a ... ction of his investigative staff t u 41 pe rs ons w ill make it im · poss1olt:! for him to :.idequa tely earr)' out the duties that the e le1:· tors of Orange County cxpcc:t him to perfo rm LO:\DO:\ 1.\P 1 J".1me!-. Hou::.e\ l'll ttl .:\l'\\ port Beath. l'ltle::.t son of l're:.1dcnl f''rank ltn D. Hoose\ el t. h u!-. t°l<.JJmcd dam :.i g c!> 1n t hl' l11 J.!h Cou rt iJgains l il Hra 11..,h nl'\\ s 1wpt•r \\h1c·h he s aid la beled hrm Roosl'\'c It. Wi'. told t Ill' l.olHlon t·ourt .\lond:iy till' Sond.Jy Tell· j!rJph falsely 1rn plit•d hL· hucJ km his nam1.• to ;.an il ll-1!.il ftnulll"l<.11 nµt>r ;llion and had pl.iy l'd an 1m port ant role an ;in allt.•gl·tl ..,,, 111. dlt.•. The paper drn1edlabd . The <.1 rticle w:.is <JbouL the dl·:il ings of international frnt1nt1t·r Be rn<.1rd Cornfeld and tht• Sw1~~ b<ised In ' l':>t o r ~ On•r st·:i.., ServlCl'S . Roose\"clt ~en t•d a:. :i 1.hret·tor of t h e lOS, but Sc\'l'ret.l :ill t'onnc ctwns " il h tht• t'Olll pan,. 111 l 9i3. . Loughn:rnc finally s ucceeded. Ills sun s a id, and the father sped off. lca\'ing him in the 47-deg rec "all'r Strike Hits "Pennsylvania 11.\RRl SRL'RG . Pa. CAP> - I n1ons representing 90.000 of the slalt··s 120,000 workers staged the I 1rst ::.l a l ewide st rike in P en· lb~ l\·a naa h is tory today, and the H.ilt• went to court to halt strik~s h~ p rison guar ds who joined in tlit• \\ ulkoul. \\'hilc m o::.t unionized st a te emplo) cs <.1rt! permitted by law to strike. µn son. g ua rds a!'c pro· h1hited from walking out. STRETCHING A POINT W1t_h th~ inn<?vat1 on of new kinds of carpet backings. correct stretching is al l-important. It is e asy to overstretch as w ell as understretch • Our main concern _is w ith underst retching. Carp eting i n many new homes an d even ~n whole tracts have been installed without a power stretcher being un l<?ad ed from the trnck. tn some of these. ho mes. _after the carp_et 1s "slopped" 1n with a knee-kicker. a wateri ng can 1s used to shrink up the wrin kles. Unbelievable isn't 1t? . . ' A t .Alde_n's w~ take grea t pride in correct installations. Stretching 1s ac~1eved with stret chers that go wall-to-wall , attended by e xpenenced mechanics. trained by us. Dp n't gamble the price or your carpet purchase on a poor installation THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy from A lden's! draperies l663 P\.ACENTI A AVf NUE • COSTA MESA , CAllF. 91617 • PHONE 6 46--4838 _ 6-46 ·23.55 .... 1 1 lll 'I ti 'U &. .... •• 1 'I •• ttl • I \t ... , _ .. ,,, -.. . \ Tuesday. July t . 1975 OAIL Y PILOT ·":J 'Dear Abby?' Ann ~rs Getting Divorce CHICAGO <APJ-Syndicated tolumnis t Ann Lander s, the personal problem-solve r for millions of American newspaper r ead ers, sayy~d her husband of 361"ears are getting a divorce. "The lady with a ll the answers does not know the answer to this one," the 57-year-old Miss La n· ders s aid in tod<1y 's column in h er h ome n ewsp a p e r , the Chica go Sun-Times. (Her column appears daily in the Daily Pilot.) ORANGE COAST JURORS-These six Orange Coast resi· cl,ents hu~\>e been selected to serYe on the 1975·76 Orange County Gr and Jury. From left are J oseph Causey of Seal 0.lly I'll .. Sutt ,,_.. Beach . Susan Gist of Fountain Valley. £<,ranees Car vt!r of N~wport Beach, R ach e l Perry of NewpQ.rt Beach, John H1ordan a nd Eugene Shidler, both of Lag una Beach. The columnist, whose actual n<1me is Esther Lederer. wrote: "The s ad, incredible fact 1s that after 36 years of marriage Jules and I are bein g divorced. As l w1i le these words, it is <1s if I am referring to u lt:tter from a re· ader. It sel·ms unreal that I am ''riling about my own mar- riage.'' 8~ W@M[( ®®[?WO©® The column appears daily except Saturdays and Monda~·s. f ;,,, u prv/il1•111 '.' ·1111·11 11 riff' l'ot llt11111. f>ut tt 11/ l'lll r1•r/ 111/K'. 1wt tltc 1111'>11 <'h 11/ld '(If" / 11111 111111 111•1 <I Ill .\IJ/('(' /lll'(/lllfln Ill 1/fll't'fll 'lll'/11 1111(/ />II\ /I/I '.~\. ,,[Cl// 1/1111 /' 1/111'.'t 1111/S /p /'ril /)111111 '1\I Yo ur .'i 1· r l'i cl' . (I I Ill! [I,, (' 1111 .~ I 1>11 1/11 1•11111. ;.-o J;u;· I jf,11. f'o.,/11 .\ll'\11. CA fl:lli.Ui. Jucludc yn11r !1>/('p/lllllL' Jiii II/ ill.' r. Derby Ca11didatc DEAR P AT: Do you know where 1 can gl'l the ruies and re· gulations for entering the Soap Hux Derby'! I understand that there a lso <•re specifications for building thl' car. W .H .. Costa Mesa International Soap Box Derby Inc. <Ohio Bldg., Suite 521 , 175 S. Main SL, Akron, OH 44308) is the non profit organization that sponsors the National Soap Box De r by and coordinates local Mrbit>s. The Derby \\i ll send you the rules and regulations for building your car and a calendar with locations of local competi· tion. Some Jo<'al der bies are scheduled in July, and the na· tional derby is scheduled in mid· August. The competition is open to anyone be tween the ages of 11 and 15. The vehicle must be built without assistance from parents or adults except for certain safe· •Y a nd mt!c h1rnica l features. Scholarships _are awarded for best brakes, d esign, construction and upholstery. Lile Insurance DEAR PAT: As a n expeclant father, I've decided I should look into buying som e li fe insurance. Which form is better -whole life or ter m ? • T .L .. Costa Mesa That choice has to be based on personal considerations. Term insurance provides financial pro· tection in the e vent of the Joss of l{te insured's life only, and is the least expens ive form. Whole life is consider ably more costly. It of· fers protection in the event of de· alh, in addition to a cash value accumulation or forced savings plan. Base y our decision on e conomic c ircum s tances and your ability to save and invest money. If you choose whole·life insurance, shop carefully for the best deal. In a r ecent Pen· nsylvaoia study of insurance ~licies, that state's insurance commissioner, Herbert Denen · ~berg, found costly variations of ; more than 300 percent between ; compa rable whole life .~licies. 1 Consult various life insurance , companies, or c hoose a broker 1 who can provide comparison 1 policy premium costs to you. l 1Ma11ager Sought : DEA R PAT: I li ve in a fairly 1Jarge apartment buildi ng. l 1 would like to contact this build- 1ing's. owner in reference to som e 1repa1rs that have b een promised, 1but have not been taken care of 1by the m<1nager. My problem is 1thal I can 't seem to find out the 1owner's name and address. 1 L .K., Costa Mesa • The owner or manager who 1signed your rental agreement is ,required by law to disclose in the ,agreemt>nt the name and address 1of the owner, or the name and ad· idress o f th(' i>erson who is !authori2ed to act for him and to iaccepl service In caseolsuit. This Jla w, section 1961 of the California 1C'ivil Code. applies to every mul· ltiunit dwelling structure in excess 'of two units. U there was an oral :Tental agree ment, either the 'owner or the manager must 'furnish , on wrlUen demand, to the tenant a written statement con· talning such Information. In lieu ·of disclosing ownership lnforma· ·tlon as staled abovt, a printed or typewritten,.otice may be placed In every elt.'vator and in one other coni;picuou!:I pl ace, or in tht event there '" net clc\•ator, In two con· · picuoui; places • . ·- Heckler Hushed 6 From Coast on J11ry l\lrs. Led erer, who w1itd for f'ield Newspaper Syndicate of Chicago, was m arried on July 2. 1939. Until recently. Lederer~ ;.i:-. chairm <1 n of the board of Budget Rent·A·Car Corp. in Chicago. UPITel ..... '9 SHE'S GOT PROBLEM Columnist Ann Landers Six Orange Coast r eside nts were named m e mbers of the ~975-76 Grand Jury Monday in ceremonies that a ppeared likely to be marred ell one point by a n outburst from a member of the audience. County Clerk Willia m E. St John resumed his drawing of the 19 names that will comprise the roster a fter deputies escorted an onlooker ide ntified as Harry D. Hunt of Santa Ana from the courtroom. Hunt wa s se arched fur weapons and allowed to r esunw Beach Commuters Overwhelm Buses The Orange County Tra ns it District is gr a ppling with the worst beach-bound bus overload· ing proble ms in its short history, a top district official conceded Monday. And despite every effort to overcome the problem, the dis- trict ''is only coping with about 50 percent of it," said Mary Evelyn Bryden, a ssistant for inter- governmental relations. "It is almost b eyond our capability to respond to the need a nd demand f or beach bus service." s he said. ··we have new overloadinl? that we hav<'n 'I seen before." In particular, s he noted. buses on Magno lia a nd Brookhurst Streets have been ja mmed in r e- cent weeks as the weather began to warm up. "We have always faced this on the Harbor Boulevard a nd Beach Uoulevard routes but never on the othe r two,'' said Mrs Bryden. 'fhe result of overcrowding is that bus drivers must pass up riders waiting at s tops along the way. Many are people Lrying to Irvine Coast Final Plans Set for Public The Irvine Co111pany will pre- sent final plans fo't development of its 10,000 coastal acres July 9 to the r epr esentatives of pri1vatc!' and public groups that have been included in more than a year's planning for the land. The company plans to seek an amend m ent to the county general plan this summer, alter· ing la nd use plans for the unin- corporated are a between Irvine, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Revised plans for a community of 30,000 to 50,000 residents in the area will be outlined to the mem - bers of t ne Irvine Company Coasta l Community .Multi- Agency Planning Program <TIC· MAPJ. TIC MAP is composed of members of 22 private and public agencies with a n interest in the coast<1l land. The company h as begun its campaign for county planning commission approval for its land use plans. Given this, approval will be sought from the coastal commission. get to work or a re e lderly people who have no other way to get around. In an e ffort to antic:ipate the proble m , dis tri ct directors agreed several months ago to beef up the be<1ch -boun<l routes, all of which run from the hot no rth co un ty, through the densely-populated central county to Ornnge Co ast beaches. .Mrs. Bryden also noted the dis· tnct is pre pared to throw .. trip- pers'' (additional speci<1l buses) onto routes where a critic<1l d1f· fi <:ulty with crowding is cncoun· tered. "Bul when a driver realizes he's going to fill up and c:alls for help, the buses h ave to be sent from Garden Grove and it t akes another 45 minutes," she said. District offi cials a re hoping the rush to the beach will taper off within a few weeks as the appcal of the beach trip to youngsters j us t out of school lessens. Other ste ps a re being taken, tn· eluding a continuing effott to get all buses equipped with two.way r a dios so <lri vers on popular routes can more easily gl'l addi· tional vehicles onto the routes. * The district is also preparing for a major expansion of service Friday as new buses arc put into oper ation for the first time, many of the m on the beach routes. Mrs. Bryden noted that a conti· nuing effort is being madl' to re· ··we are in a position now where we c<1n only respond to the moment and nothing more," s ht· said. "As s u pervis ors and drivers find trouble s pots. we respond as best we can." Mrs. Bryden said citizens en- countering problems with over· loaded buses are encouraged to call dis trict headquarters <1 t 834·6190 and report the difficulty. The kidnaper a llowed Player to get som e water for his wife, but Player ins tead shoved him into the creek. Kidnaper Shoved Into Water, Hunted SALT LAKE 'CITY <U Pl l -- Police sear ched a creek near Salt Lake City today for an inept kidna pe r who was pushed into the water by one of his victims. Bryan Player. 21 , of Sall Lake City. and his pregnant wife. Lin· da, 19, were kidnaped from their home at gunpoint Monday and forced to drive to crc.:inyon park. Countian Sentenced In Grease 'Terror' From Wire Services LOS ANGELES -Michael J . Capito and Howard V. f\erno, convicted of running a protection · racket that terrorized the local grease renderinc industry, were sentenced to fede ral prison Mon· day. Capito, 58, of Garden Grove. head o r South ern California Management Company, was sen· tenced to six years in prison and Perno to five years . fk>th we re sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge David W. William s o n charges o r rack~teerlng and violation or federal explosives laws in con· nection with the bombing of a gre~1se truck on Eustcr Sunday 1974. Pt'rno. 49, c urrently is scr vinJ( a life 1ientencc in connection v.ilh a plot to kill the assistant au· m inis trator at R anc ho Los Amigos Hospit-a l in Downey. ms . federal sentence for the grease schem e will not begin until he 1s paroled from his cur rent )>Cll· tence, whic h will be: <.tl le<•~l seven years. FBI agents nrrcs kd lhl' l\Hl last February after tlwy Wt>rc II\· dictt•d on charges of l'On:-.piracy\i to takt.> over t he grease r endering industry by violence. Gove rnment prosecutors c laime d Cap ito formed the Souther n California Ma nage· ment Co. early last year with the intention of selling protl'ction to peddlers and proc(>ssors. They s aid P erno became in· volved as the "recruiter" und "paym aste r'' for men C'apilo hired lo force peddk rs and pro- cessors into joining t he company. his Sl'at after being w:.irned th;.it any further outburst would mean hts pt•rmancnt eject ion from Supt•rior Court J udge Kenneth Wdltams ' courtroom. llunt was heard to condemn th<• Grand Jury sysle m and its ml'thotl of ~e l cct1on a!:> un · constitution a l be'forc he was led from t hl' courtroom . Deputies explained that he re · tt>ntly servrd a s hort jail term and was placed on probation after being conv1ctt'<l of disrupt· m g a Santa Ana school board meeting. J udge Kenneth Williams, who will Sl'rVl' as liaison junst with tht> new Gr and J u r v. named re· ttrt>d college pr_Qft•ssor J ame:-; W1l11 ;.imson lJtter Jr .• 69, of Orange as foreman. Hepresentin g the Orange Coast in the Gra nd Jury panel that will take office today arc: ~ Medical st>creta ry Rachel l la nnah Pt'rry, 26. M 203 42nd St. and housewife Franc:es Hanson Carvl·r. 47, of 2140 l\lesa Drive~ both of l':ewport Beach. · Rellr<'d research engmeer John Milton Rior dan, 55, of 538 Hrooks St. und r eltr<'d gt'ner al <·on t r a cl or E u gene M a y n c Sh1cllt:·r. 58, of 1206 Bermuda Dnve. both of Laguna Reach. HousL'\\ ife Su sun Gist, 38, of 17121 Santa Madrma. Fountain \'ulll'\' ;.ind rl'lir cd µostm<1s ter J o:-.eph Lloyd Causey, fi8, of 12200 :\lomec1to Ho ad . Seal &>ach." The s ix new g rand jurors were among 30 nominees offered for l'Ons1deration by several of the Supt>n or Court's :n judges. Miss Landers did not divulge the rea son for the divorce, anti asked readers not to write or call for <kt ails. !'\either s he nor her husbund was uvailable for commeRl. The couple hnve a daughter. ~1 argo, who formerly \\rote a l'O lumn for s everal Chicago newspapers . ln the 20 years Miss Landers h<1s written the column, several a1ticles have centerro upon tne d ose relationship she has had with h er hosband. Jn 1969. a col· umn celebrated their 30th wed· dmg anniversary. ··That we a r e going our separate ways is one of life's strangest ironies. How did it hap· pen that something so good for so long d idn't last. forever'?" s he e::sked in today's column. She said the column was ''th\.· most difficult column 1 ever h<ivc written. but al s o it is the shortest.'· ~ About four inches of bl:lnk space followed the announce- ment, .. as a m em olial to one of the world 's bes t marriages that didn't m <1ke it to the finis h line." !\lo re than 700 newspapers carry the column, and it has ;.in l'Sllmated r eaders hip o f 54 million persons in the linitcd ~tates. ,\ t·ccent Gallup Poll showed that !\1 iss Landers was one of the 20 most admired women in the nation. The colu mn began. ··oecir Readers: In m y 20 years as Ann Landers this is the most difficult column I have ever t ried to put together. Yi\5UIOU6 }11 D~YEAQ Now you can afford to treat yourself to that grt>at innPr feel ing of WP<Hing the preslige label of Chasm's in your sport coal. Choose from fahrir<; that include ·knit~. shetlands and blends. Hcgular S85·SI 10. 39~~1 69 '0 Chasin~ ~resL f3sl~on sui@ \\'i> rPduccd thP price on practically our whole stock of $120 and $125 suiL~. You'll love the~e fine suits, dou ble knits. lri..turized woven~, solids and plaids. Von 'i. mi~s these great saving~: 79 ~' ~J' 99 ~) &feel Croup suit~ From our exclu~i\'e Si'dgewyck line of clothing, t1•xlurfld woven polyester. Con~rast stitched in na\')', brown and br1ge. Regularly $135. 109~ "I do so a fter m any hours of soul-searching. Should it be writ- ll'l1 ut a ll ? Would 1t be ap- propriate? Would it be fair? f h;Jvc decided yes -because you. my readers, <ire also my fnends. I owe it to you to s ay something. There ·s hould be some word directly from m e ." Later in the column, Miss Lan· dt>rs s<1 id of he r husband, .. Jules 1s an extraordinary m an . ltis mckname for m e was 'The Quf.'en .' He was loving, ~up· port1ve and gene rous. He 1s still all those things -· and I will always cherish our wonderful Yf.'ars together.~ Doctors Find 'Trots' Cause LOS ANG EL1':S (AP) -A study of 133 America n students newly arrived in Mexico has led ~(·1entisls to believe they m ay ha,·e found the c<iuse of an in· testina l disorde r ruefully na med by its victims .. Montezuma s · Re\'cngt'. ·' . Resear chers from the UCL/\ School of Medicine and th~ nearby Sepulved a Veterans Ad- m 1nistratiO(l Hospital undertook thl· study fj ointly with a team from the New York Hospital- Cornell M<.·tlical Cl·ntcr and the Jnstitutc de Salubridatl y En- fermedades Tropicalel> in Mex· 1c0City. The sc ientist~ said the culp1it appears to be certain strain~ o( the bacteria Esche ric:hia coli. drcoo slacks l.0:11:' ffo: h • ~"cl;::\\-. rk • !\li, h.it:l" ~tt-rn • l·.:i~lc •Hart Sl•h,tll rwr & ;\l ;1rx • (;ino ~alvag~i A !\11et·ial j.!roup or better drc.ss slacks, regularly pnrt>d to S.10. 119-) Leialle casual sui~') Thi' popular 'lyle that mrn oC 311 ages love lo wear. Htgularly $85. 59ro Long slervr ~.nd ~hort ~leett-'fancirs and solids-wash· able. St'lrcl group. 50,% off •USE YOUR CHASIN'S CHARGE •MASTER CHARGE •BANKAMERICARD .-p"' .. · ."'" ~llas1ns ~OUTH COAST PLAZA 3:\J:l South Hrislnl Strtl't Cot.ta MtMI • 540-4611 I ~ l.1\1' I':\\ llllll PLA ZA li41 i. ~.a~t !'>pnnt: :-.1 ,,.,.., Loni: l:!t'sd1 • UI lb\ l ' .r r A •I OAILYPILOT Jost ~ Coasting , ~~ J Tuesday Julyi. 1975 1f·. ~ '\~Yf'l'~\' BEIRUT<Ul'l )-Prem1erRashld d t K a r a m 1 t 0 d a y 1 0 i, t .. I I c ti. fire began d ying down. Scattered tirement and named comman er a for a we~k of fightmg between right u "sn l va l ion governml'nl · · to firefights could still be heard but the the end of 1970 following the ~c~th of a nd lcft·wing militias rose to mort try to avert l'IVll \l.•ar. The Middle heavy mortar a nd rocket exchanges hb predecessor, Gen. Jean !"'u1a1m. ~han 200 dead und 600 wounded, about wi th Tom arphine East New:, Agency said he has agreed that have hit Beirut for nine days died The agency sai~ Palestinians and hall of the m Crom the past two days or · · out. lelt·wlng groups m Lebanon oppose . . m pr10c1ple to declare a s tale of T he agency, quoting informed the declaration of a state oC emergen-f1~htinc . . ~-'!al"'-. emergency a11d UM: lht! army to lh d restore order in the strife-torn coun-sources. said Ghanem wiq be cy because they fear that e. arm.~ Terrified families were t~appe . m try.Thearmyhasnotbec:ncalledinto replacedbyCol.JulesBustani,ch1e!of command "mi ght t a ke sides burning buildings and s niper fu·e halt the strife involving Chn~tians military intelligence. between warring f~ctions. . blocked r esell(' vehicles. The un- und Moslems, leftists and rightists Under Lebanese law, lhe state of Tl a m y's otticcr corpg.....JS prv<°' checked viokncc was r eported and Palestinian r efugees ~nd na· em~rgency puts t~e army i!' charge or d 1~ rtl Christian and-~-s prea<lmg to other parts of the COUI\· JUSTICE DEPT. -Jn this day and ;ige whe n everybody is try· ing to protect you ugainst all im· aginable evlls, the Unitt..>d States Supreme Court hal> just ruled th:it you may go ahead and make a fool out ot yours elf. •• 1· t B t th 'd h the mternal secunty m achine and en· .om man Y . h , •• 1.1 tl'V. ... ona is s. u e agency sai e was tails military censorship on lhe loottl sidered pro-ng t .,. \g. JK.·1r arr1·1 s:1id the six·mnn cab.inet. preparing the way by replacing Army ~ Commander·in·ChieC M<tJ. Jskandar ::md foreign press. The a-gency said Palestinians and wh1d1 h.ld to ovcrcoml' last mmute Ghanem. The agency s aid Kararru was known lert·wing groups have been informed bickering between 1ts would · be to have been s t rong\y opposed to ot the plan to declare a state or ministers befol'c it could be formed. Ghanem's retention of his post on lhc emergency but "they did not welcome would be an "interim cabinet -u Now you know the government is trying to shield you from all penis. They don't want you to ~pray thmgs unde r your arm s wherein you might inhale dangeroui. fumes. The govern· ment ha!> forced mt..-di.cine botlle l'aps which a child can't open. And neither <.'an you. T HE EGYPTIAN agency a lso said the warring parties have virtually agreed to a cease-fire. By late .lftcr· grounds he was appointed to it it." :,alvation government to rescue "without legal or cons titutional BEIRUT WAS ablaie with dozens ot Lebanon from further bloodshed." Fabt> labchnl!, :,tretched ad· vertssing and consumer frauds have all been uttacked with burcacratic \'Igor in an effort to p1·otect you, the innocent citizen. ALAS, l'iOW WE come to the law. Let's say you get hailed into court on som e traffic violation and n ght <i w ;.i y, you puff all up, turn red in the face and declare to a ll your friends a nd r elatives you II fight this thmg yourself. "1'1 1 go 10to court and tell that judge a thing or two," you declare in loud tones. "l want some Justice.'' Onl· of our editors here on lhe paper did 1t n~cently. fie as- Sl'mbll'd his traff1r ticket defense .in<l "ent to l'OU rt. Ile lost. Some time back, I did the same thing, t.'\ en with charts ;.il_ld.. g raphs Ci.trdully prepared tr<lcst roy the proSt!CUtton. 1 loi.t too. .Not long after that. Elder Son got into a tra ffic d1fflculty and drawing on my court experience, he \.\Cnt out and got a lawyer .. He won. ~ow WllAT I F all this h ap- pened and the cha rges against you were more serious than just easing throu~h a boulevard stop sign m south San Cle mente'? In serious crime, the court would probably for ce you to hire an attorney or appoint one for you if ) ou s uffer a deflated pocketbook. There is on old saying in legal circles that, "Ile who defends himself has a fool for a client ... Thus it is that even atto:-neys who get in trouble go out a nd hire another attorney to defend them. NOW, H OWF.VE R , th e Supreme Court of the United States h as ruled, m a 6 to 3 de· cb10n. that 1f you don't want an attorney to defend you, no judge can for ce one on you. . Speaking for t he court majori· ty, Justic~ Potte r Stewart saw it as a ques tion of freedom of choice. \ It dot's seem funny how we get this freedom of choice. You don t have <i free choice on buy· ing a bottle of as pirin that you c ;.in open but you do have a free chm cc of putt10g your freedom in jeopardy b y going to court without a lcgul adviser . SO GO AH EAD and take on tennis champion Rod Laver by playing him with a ping pong paddle. When the other guy s dcl·ts pistols for your duel, you figure to toss cream puffs at him. Hold the cherry bomb in your • h and when you light it. All of this is your right under freedom of choice. Well. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger didn 't agree with the Supreme Court m ajority. He s ug. gested letting people go to court without a n attorney "can only add to the problems of an already m alf un c tion ing c rimina l system." So l guess now you have a right l o malfunction freely if you want l o. grounds." Flown to V .S . ,. Panmunjom Victim Injured Seriously SEOUL, South Korea (U PI) - A U.S. Army m ajor serious ly in· jured when he was assaulted by a lmost 20 North Koreans was flown to the United States today for treatment of a fract ured larynx. A female Ameri<:an sergeant attacked in the same melee \\as not injured. Briton Gets Reprieve From '- V ganda Chief KINSHASA, Zaire <UPI > - Ugandan President ldi Amin an- nounced tod ay he has decided to s pare the life of B1itish lecturer Dennis Hills, sentenced lo die before a firing squad Friday for treason because h e called Amin a "village tyrant." Amin made the onnouncement at a news conference after talks he re w ith Zaire Preside nt Mobutu Sese Seko, one of many African leader s who had ap- pealed for clemency because they did not want to stain with blood a forthcoming meeting of the Organization of African Unity. "I have decided to pardon Hills," Amin said. •·1 have full confidence m President Mobutu. l have left everything with Great Britain to be discussed by the pres ident (Mobutu). Now I ll•avc them all -discussions and ever - ything -to the Zaire president. l have confidence m him and will do everything he says.·' Amin announced somt! lime ago that even if he s pared Hills· life, the Britis h teacher would spend al least a year in u Uganda jail until Amin was sur e a ll "malicious propaganda" a ga1n:,t Uganda had stopped. In announ cing his pardon, he did not make clear 1f JIJlls had been totally reprieved or if he would still be held m detention for 12 months. Amin fl ew to Kinshas a Monday for talks with Mobutu over l11l b' fate and other problems. Doily Pilot D~ivery Is Guorant~ Moncfav·Froday. II you an nnt lii111C' your paper by 5 30 n m , call bi'lou' 7 p m and your (.UPY w ill be di!· livered Saturday and Sunday II y<iu do net rPce1ve your copy t>y 9 J rn Si!tur· day, or 8 a m. Sunday rail bcftirP 10 a m. and your copy w ill bf' dehvcrco. C irc1d crt;ot1 T ~lf'f)hOM\ Mosl Orange County l\rr>a<, '•2·4321 NQf1hwest Hunll"gtun Be;ic/i and Westminstl'r . S40-I no San Clemente. Cao1s1r ano Brach. ~an Juan Cap1str.ino Dana Po1nl Soulh Laguna L.iguna Niguel . . . • . 4'S-O,l0 A m ilitary spokesman said Maj. William D. Henderson of Tac·oma. Wash., was in serious condition when he was placed <Jboard a special military plane for a flig ht to Walter Ree d Hos pit al outside Washington, D.C. NORTH KOR EAN guards and nc\\~men punched and kicked Henderson in the face Monday at the lruce village of P&.1nmunjom . Witnesses said the fight started when a North Korean reporter sitting on a bench with Hen- derson began teasing him. Hen· dcrson pointed a finger at the North Korean, who responded by punching the major in the face. Sgt. 1st Class Patricia Cur· rans, a newswriler from the 8th U S. Army Public Information Office. ran to his rescue and also was att<1cked. The U.S. military comm and said s he was not in· ju red. ~t ORE T H AN 100 North Korean g uards gathered around tht..• pair during the fight, outside :.i building where the Korean Military Commission was hold· 1ng its 364th meeting. Witnesses said Henderson, act- ing comm;.inder of the U.S. Army s upport g r oup fur the joint securit y area, appeared un- conscious when he was carried out of the room a nd placed in an ambulance. In other devl'lopment.s, South Korc:.in Premier Kirn Jong-pil s auJ today a 43-d;.iy·old govern· ml'nl decree bunning all anti- govl'rnmcn l artiv 1tics will re- main m force for a long time. Son Acquitted In Kung Fu D e ath Battle BEAVER. Pa. CAP> -Roy Wetzel. u 26·year-old martial arts tn~tructor. h us been found innocent of murder charges m the death of his father during a kung fu battle last M<iirrh ~6. ,\ Bca,·er County Jury rcturnC'd the ver dict late Monday night after dcl1bcr:.1t1ng ubout seven hours. Wetzel had testified in his own- behalf las t week that the fight erupted after his father, Willy .I. (' Wetzel. became despondent about his personal f111ances. Wet7.cl said his father, an In· dones1an, attacked him with a Hawaiian battle sword that was ly ing in a living room corner. "In m y mind, he was going to finish ht:, thing. I le ;.ilways said that 1f th1n~s didn't go right he'd kill himself and t:-ikc his family with him," he testified. North Dakota Flooded Vp to 13 Inches of Rain Drench Areas Te•pe rature • """'' .,. .. , -.f•' .. tt. f t t I •t •,1 t"' .,,.,. t \t l : • '' ...... -~ /11.lbuquff-que ts .. .... ,,.. ., " 01 S.ktHl>eld •S bO Boston 10 St. 91.....,wlt1• 94 It 8uf1 •IO Ill 60 OMc•oo 11 11 Ot><.ln'ltltf <10 62 C.lf:'41•nd ., S6 o.11n •l n .JO 09,,.,.,, '3 60 Detroit ~~ 60 F rttn0 '10 SS -luhl t'-11 rc.nw1 CllY ., n U•V~H .. 11 Louosvll,. 'IO H _mpflt, •1 n Ml..,.,I M IS OJ Mll•_,•te ., '2 Ml-,..o!IS 8'1 41 I 07 ,...... 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Mont. -Yellowstone National P ar.k officials say a ll facilities re- m ain open d espite a severe earthquake th at s hook buildi~gs and rattled windows as far as 200 miles from the park. No injuries were reported. B o ulders loosened by the temblor on Monday, as lhe park neared the peak of its tourist season, tumbled down to block one road tern porarily and knocked out telephone ser vice briefly at Madison, Old Faithful and West Yellowstone. Small r ock slid es were reported lhroughout the park. • Cldna·'llaai Pact TOK YO -Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj of Thailand met Chairman Mao Tse-tung today and later in the d ay the Peking and Bangkok governments established full diplomatic rela- tions, the official Hsinhua news agency said. A broadcast monitored in Tokyo reported the meeting with Mao and during the evening it a lso carried the joint communi· que announcing establishment of relations. • Checks Extended WASHI NGTON <UPI> President Ford has signed a bill extending e ligibility of people out of work for more than a year to · get an extra 13 weeks of un- ( I N SHORT J employment com pens~tion. lie signed the bill Monday ei~ht hours bcf or c the program was to expire. •Ford, MeaHy Cla1h WASll l NGTON -Clashing head-on with the hea<l of the na· lion's l;lrgest labor organization, Pres ident Ford declared today that he is confident the economic decline 1s over. For·d made the statements in remarks prep ared for the 66th annual convention of the Na· tional Association for the Advan· cement of Colored People. where A f<'L-CI O President Geor ge Meany denounced the Ford ad· ministration 's definition of r e· covc r y as ·•c ru e l and fraudulent." •Gold Bifb Okaye d WA S HI NG TON -T h e- T 1'e<1sury D l!p:.trtment an- nounced today the areeptance of bids for 499,500 ounces of gold at .i µnee of S165.05 :.in ounce from its ;.iuction Monday. Treasury had initially offered 500.000 ounces as an inducement to hold down imports of the pre- cious metal, but officials said disposing of the entire 500,000 would have involved a ~ :.twkward procedure of drawing lots. ' akeup wealthier Every morning , daily interest is added to every Lo s Angeles .Federal Savin gs Ac count. 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Details of lhe settlement were withheld pending ratification of the new contract, which would run until July l , 1978. Galaxy Photographed lnjurt-d Syndicated columnist Bob Considine was treated Monduy for back injuries suff ercd in a bultoon accident near Lake Taboc, Nev. Considine was lllking part in a pro- motion for u hotel. The 68-year-old Considine was taking the t r jp as "a good idea for a column." BERKELEY <UPI l -Eight billion light years out in space there is a galaxy named "3Cl23" five or· ten times bigger than the Mi1ky \Vay, but you'll ---- have to take the word of University of California astronomers that il is there. They revea led Monday thal they made a un- iverse-expanding photo of the galaxy and its hun- dreds of billions of s tars. It is the most dist ant part of the cosmos to have its picture taken and is only one-millionth the brightness it would take to be seen by the naked eye. Rose 'Firing' Told SACRAMENTO (UPI> -The chairman of the powerful J oint Legislative Audit Committee says he fired Stfl te Auditor General Har vey Rose m a inly because he a llegedly gave himself several un- authorized pay increases. Assemblyman Bob Wi lson <D·San Diego), told U PI in a te le phone interview Monday that he has been conducting a "detailed investigation" of Rose's office and fou nd two instances when un- :.iuthorized raises were" apparenlly" taken . SWAT IJ11it Sued SAN DIEGO (AP) -A class act ion s uit has been filed to halt expenditure of public funds for the San Diego County Sheriff's special weapons and tactics squad. The suit, filed Monday by attorney Michael Hegner, contends the SWAT unit act ed unl awfully . and wrongfully during a Feb. 3 gun battle with a sniper in Oceans ide. A SWAT officer sho.t. and killed lS·year -old Le la nd Phelps during the battle, re- portedly mistaking him for the sniper. Child A buser Freed SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -The State Suprem e Court has ordered rele.ased from prison a man who pleaded guilty in 1952 to sexually abusing a 6-year- old child, ruling that keeping a person in prison beyond a lime that is ''proportionate" to lhe c ri me is ··cruel a nd unusual punis hment." The d ecis ion Monday involved Rudol fo Rodriguez w ho was sentenced to from one year lo life in prison. Reagan Endor•ed LOS ANGELES (UPI) The Califor nia chapter of Young Americans for Fre edom, a con· servative group, declared Monday that it would not s upport President Ford for reelection u nder any circumstances. The group endorsed form er Gov. Ronald ·Reagan as a Republican candidate. or would sup- ; port Gov. George Wallace of Alabama as a .Democratic candidate agains t Ford , S tate >Chairman Jim Lacy told a news conference, i :2 Held on Drugs . 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"" GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS AIH'TI SS BILLION • ITAI NOTH THAT'S H I N OROWINO llNCE 1117 Newport Center • Santa Ana • Huntington Beach • Buen• Park • Laguna Hiiia ,. Tuosday. Juli 1. 1975 DAILY PILOT A5 FBI to Probe Sailboat Deaths From Wire Services Capitola school te~cher "The st-as were rough Skve Fennel. 33, and his and unnecessary weight brother, Walter Fennel, in the r a ft was a d anger 22, of Bethel Js land to the s urvival of ltt~ rest died from exposure. He of us." ti! late Saturduy when it at nightfall wht·n thl'y Lhe t-anker Utah Stan-we re not found . The dard pil-kl'd t11m up wrcckagt•oftht>sailboal :.ibout 31 :: m1ks off Point was ht•d :.tshore nt'ar tlw S ierra Nevada. The P1t•dr;.1 s Blanca s Coast Guard conduclt'tl a li ghtho u :,e, <tbout 40 search S unday for the miles north of Morro bodies but discontinued Bay. SAN ft'RANCISCO - An FBI investigation has been ordered into the re- ported deaths of two brothers who abandoned their s inking yacht for a raft last weekend during a Sant-. (;ruz-Santa Barbara race. U.S. Atty. James L. Browning Jt. said Mon- day that <i preliminary investigation would de- ~ermme whether a crime had been committed and whetber t h ere was federal jurisdiction. said h e pu~hed their Kisling said he and his bodies overboard, ac-· friend s climbed into cording to a d eath pact their life raft at 8: 15 Fri- among the trio. day night. Nearly nirle He said their boat was hours la ter, Walter Fen· f \\\·~·S-" _ f IR EWO R·K s swamped Friday even· nell died of exposure l~~ • ing. after five hours of de-~ OFF ··we we r e surfing lirium,he said. · 15°/o quite fast a nd we took a "The n S t eve d ied 1 , •\ • All Displays Onr $8.95 I I 1 freak wave which caused about three hours after .-. '. With Tbis Coupon · ,, ~ • Browning said the FBI wou l d prob e c ir · cumst ances of the re- ported deaths of two men s ailing on a 24-foot s;.iilboat with 16-year-old Niels Kisling, who was rescued by ~ m erchant ship Saturd ay nJt;lL the boat to roll over," that of exposure," Kisl-~v 1 Ki sling r ecalled. •·Then ing rl'lated . ··steve only SAFEWAY CEt-'TER ~-•5::::- another wave hit us from lasted three hours after ........_~ the side." he st arted imag ining he I FREEDOMSTAHDOHLY l ~~o-. _- ··All three of us, pn0r saw boats and things lriltol & 541nf!o""ef" Santo Afto ~~--that weren 't there. They 1A.., .. ,,._n..r,..._..,1 ~ .... to any of lhe delusions or felt nothing \\hen they ~·r "-...~ sufferin•t. decided that if · d b h · b · 0 du: ec:iuscteir rams loyScout14l9&CubPodll454 1oi._.G._.,.,..,"'1l.1t1s a ny of us should sue-were not functioning pro-~~~~~~~===~========~~~~ Kisling told the Coast Guard the craft sank and that his two friends cumb, he should be put perly." 1 off the r aft Lo allow bet-The you t h s aid h e ter chances for the rest of us to live, .. Kisling, pus hed the bodies of his two companions off the now in good condition, r uft and drifted alone un· recalled. Smog Report Ordered LOS ANGELES (AP ); order lo state and federal that meas ures such as -A warning of potentia l officials Monday. ·shutting down offices disaster from air pollu-The judge encouraged and rec re at ion a 1 tion in Cali fornia has the federal E nvironmen. facilities would effec- been made by a federal tal Protection Agency to tively counter pollution jud ge w ho ordered seek a court order re-emer gencies. authorities to report quiring the s tate Air .. It seems they (the within a month on pro-Resou recs Board t o ARB) told Mr. Tr<.1in togo gress toward implement-adopt federally-backed chase hims elf,'' Gray ing an emergency smog smog abatement plans. said Monday. 1 R 1 d The sta te board has re-A July 28 h earing was P a n. e ate story, All. fused to adopt the plans set for EPA and ARB of-"The d ay m ay come when pollutants in the at-without proof that they ficials. who had rea ched mosphere become s o work. a n impasse in their severe we'll have a dis-Board chairman Tom negotiations, "to r eport as t er," U.S. Dis trict Quin~ .had asked EPA on spec~fic actions they Court J udge William P. Admrn.1s tra lor _Russell a~e lakmg }O com e up liray said in issuing the , E. Tram lo furnis h proof with a plan. I silverwoods I 57,000 for only 5139.03 a month. Whether you need $5,()(X) or $10,(()() get it from the peo p le who lend millions. Commerciol Credir. 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RIGULARL Y 67.50-15.00 M.80-44.80 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEA CH ·. .l , I I • :18 ' I D,\IL\' PILOT E DITORll\L 1-a _,\G E , Another upel!-agency Or~1nt;l' Cou11t y supcn isors .are c mb:irking o n (·rl•at10n of their lhll'd ~us~r-agency. but this one pro- n11sl'S to lH.• ~· lot tou~her lo fabricate than the first l\\'O T ht• proposl•tl ugeiH:y would consolidate a dozen or :-.o dcµ~1rtnwnts and other county units that deal in · !k'opll• rl'l<.itcc.J '·services. 'I'h.Jt fll l'an~ big-money and big-c·ontrovcr~~ op~ratwn~ ltkt• wclfarl' a nd probation woultl have lo h.:drawn to~cthcrwilh a common thre ad. Th~· I 1 rs t two ugency consolidations Wl'l'C re· ,1:-.011~1bl l· and n•lat1wly simple to accomplbh. Tlw E1n 1ronmc.·nlal ~1ana ge ment Age n cy lumped togl'll11..•r plannrng ;ind c1wironment-rel•1t ed depart- ments: JtHJ the.• General Services Agency grouped in· ll'rnul housl'kt'l'lHn g departments. Hut thl' "Social ScrviCl'S Agency ' wilt bl' a d1l · kn•nl stot·y. 1l Cl'l1.<.iinly \\ urrant s u good deal morl' ~tudy and cons 1dcrat10n ~ince it is like ly this con· ~ohdat 10n "ill lc<.1d to attempting u fourth which, in ef- lect. has ~llrcady begun -a unified Jaw enforcement or puhltc s a fety agcnc.v. In uny cas e. the ~1gency concept is now al a n1tic:ul crossroads <Hld extreme caution must be ex- ._.,"l'JSl•d before a ny further steps al'e tetkc n. Sunn11er Scholars ~l ore Ll ntl mor e Orangl' County s tudents, from the l'lc mt·ntury ll'\ L·I through high school. are r cahzmg that s umtnl'I" is a good lime lo a ccelerate their educa- tion. Sum lllL'r sc:hool l'nrullmcnl is up 10 percent over l..isl Yt.'i..11'. the l'Ounty Dt•paitment of Education r e- ports. \\'hl'll l'I ~1 :-,se~ openl'<.l b st week. 126,000 stu- dents \\ crl' on hand lo l:ickle lhe books again. a record 3U pl'l'l'l'llL ol the <:ounty 's ·IOl ,000 s tudent populat10n. For soml', lhl' ~ummer l'lasscs offer a n opportunity to make up classes failed or not completed during the rngula r school year, and thus avoid the n eed to re- peat a semt·ste1· or whole year . nut many of ttw summer scholars have their eyes on early high school g raduation. uccumulating credits and gelling r equired clusses out of the way while others head for the be ach. Others art~ semng the opportunity lo e nrich their <..~ucation with courses they couldn't crum in dul'ing the regular SC'hool term. The scurc:ity of summer jobs for young people m <1y havl' he lped boos t this year 's sthool l'nl'Ullmcnts, offi c ials belicvl'. But whatever their motives, more young people uµparentl y <Jre not wilhn g to let too much gr a s~ g l'U\ umkr thl'ir f ect. and that '::. .,. good Slj.!n . Doubt£ ul Economy f'or the third year in a row, county supervisors huve cut expenditures for nc\v equipment ~md im· provcmcnts <.it Orange ~ounty Medic:ul Center from lhe county budget. The super visors' budgcl-Juggling reasoning was. Why spend county tax money to improve something that supposedly is to be sold lo lhc st~te·1 Non ethe less. tlcficicnc ies in the physic<.il plant at the m cuica l center remain unconcclcd, c.1nd de· t eriorutwn is accelerating at this essentially county service facility. It may well be that the pending sale of OCMC w ill some d ay IJe concluded and the sl ate will provide the necessary money to bring the facility up lo s nuff. But should the deal fall through, or be substantial- ly changed, the piper will som e day have to be paid. And county taxpayers may find themselves play- ing an almost impossible game of catch-up in order to msurc having ;.m acceptable m edical center. . .. Nothing Mysterious T11rkey An11s E111bargo Sp11rl~s Co11eer11 ./ About the· .Governor For sen·ral d ays, recently, ·a reporter s~enl several days dog. ging the footste ps of the ne w gov- ernor of California. Mr. Jerry Brown. He walked him to work, walked him home. wailed outs ide his :.iparlmL·nt, uulsidl' hi s office l'l 4.'. l'l ('. The reporter , Ml'I Ziegler. sometimes had lo wail eight hour~ at at1m l· bdorc gelling in a l'UUPIL· 111 •fUl':>tlOlb . I le <.I I !> C II \ l' I' L' U t h ..1 l ~I r . .BrO\\ 11 \\ Lis al' \'.l'!:>~I bit•, uul l'l•n1 nlt·. II 1• tttlt·il his }Jicn· ljn tht• g o\· t•nwr · \\'ho I ~ 'Th1~(;U.' ·: The reporter was plainly puzzled by his 5ubjcct. He used words li kt• ''cn1gmalic" to describe t11m. A typical f.!X · c han g l': Heporter Who is J erry Bn1wn? Go\'crnor: Your guess is <.1s J,!ood as mine. 1 am what I a ppear to bl· ... It bores me to talk <ibOul m yself •• It's none of) our bu sint·~..;.' · THE NE W governor is u master of one of the oldes t of the l rish rh<.'Lori c:a l characteristics. He's a great one for answering a question with .i ques tion, like a ny oog-trottcr at lhe crossroads . But enigmatic'? No. Nol al least lo :.inyone who has h as a nything to do'' 1th J es uit school- ing. What Mr Ziegler 's piece re- YCa led. in all his nakedness, \Oas a n lnsh Catholic Jes uit cop. ln high schools . ('Ollcgcs a nd un- iversities a ll over the country that arc run by the Societ y or Jesus, this truly t:nigmat1 c fi gure 10 his black bustle is known as the Prefect of Discipline. lie is u much feared man.. · ... THIS PRIESTLY cop t!> con <.·crncd (and is he ever ! J with the s ins and Wl'<iknc~S('S of his [ CHARLES McCABE J charges . H e i s the official knuckle·ra pJ?er and put-down of- ficer of the faculty. You never go away from a con versation with him feeling good. Jle is like those • eccentric Navy admira ls who have nothing better to do than prowl around the base putting people on report. l-fe is us ually humorless;-or. if he has humor is careful not to show it. He is Mr: Original Sin. The r eporter on J erry Brown: •· ••• He is not now a man of practiced charms or one who warms easily to str<.1ngers . He shows more mind than soul, and consequently the adjectives most often hung on him tend lo 'cold,· ·a loof ,' 'a rr ogant,' und ·t!nigmatic. · ·· Had th e f o rmer J e s uit. seminarian s tuck to the order, J have no doubt that he wouJd by now be one of the soundest (read toughest I Prefects or Discipline of some Western Jesuit institu· ti on of learning. CURIOUSLY enough, Brown is not the only Jesuit cop in the high er reaches of California politics. Assembly Speaker Leo T. McCarthy of San Francisco 1s a Jesuit boy from way back - a product of both St. I gnatius Dear Gloomy. Gps l<'irst it was the hatchet JOb on the Orange County Inte llige nce U nit. Now they ar e doing the same to the Di s trict Attorney's Narcotic Task Force and Orga nized C r ime Unit. Wonder who is pulling the stnngs to m akc the Board of Supervisors dance to that tune? P.A.R. Gleom, Gus <•mmenh .are •utomrtMil l>r ,,_,., •ftd M not ne<usuilr r'efle<l - ¥Mws •I ttl• M-p.a~,.. SetWI .,_ "'1 _ ..... Gi..m, GllS, O.ailr p;i.t_ High School and the University of San Francisco. In the way· he runs the Assembly there is a marked streak of the Jebbie cop. Ile was the center of a curious and revealing incident recently. He publicly r e primanded As- semblym a n J ohn V. Briggs, of Fullerton, for the mortal sin of whistling on the Assembly floor. Assemblyman Briggs sent a mock-serio u!.. letter. masked "person!l a nd confidential:' to his GOP colleagues. for indeed the oft e rider was a Republican whe reas Mr. McCarthy is a re- solute Democrat. ''You know." wrote Briggs, "f could almost hear the little steel balls that Capt ain Queeg was famous for clicking. clicking in the palm of Leo's hand ... WHEN Mr. M cCarthy heard this hint or mutiny, h e acted pro- mptly. and in a w ay his boyhood teachers would have been proud of. li e prom plly sent each membe r of the Assembly a small velvet bag containing two steel bi.ll!S. This accomplis hed two impor- tant things. It s howed that Mr. McCarthy had a sens e of humor and was a r ig ht jolly Joe at the center. ll also told one and all who was the master o( this particular legislative body, a nd who would continue to be so. Why Save This Marriage? The '' OO'll'n s m agazines arc filled thes e days with adviC'c rm How to Save Your .\1 Jr . r 1agc. Uut. docs sue h ad· \IC(' \\Ork .., 'The answ('r is "' n'sounding. Y o u ·rr darned toul Jng' .. The proof 1:-. :111 arliC'le in t he current issue> or Ladies Home Companio n by Mllhcent <MuffieJ Frisbee e ntitled." How Advi<'c on Saving M v Mnrri:1gc S~ved My .Ma rnagc/ tlH' l<''<t follows I GUESS II "~IS r ca<linJ? "Jlas 'That Special Ghnt Gone Out of Your Hubby 's Eye?·• thnt ~tarted 'It. r realized the n that for ten years Fred's come home 'with open arms which he used to jlel two beers out or the refri~erator before s itting down to reod his paper. So I followed the adv1cf in lhc art1de . Every night for a week I threw m y arms a round him al the door while w('nnng nothin~ but whipped crc;,m This rnade bolh the do' rleaners and the m ilkma n 9liuppy. Not f'r~d . though. for some r eoson. I could i.ee m or e drastic steps ( ARTHOPPE ) were needed. H aving read. .. T a ke an Inte res t in Your Husband's Work ," I took an in- terest in his work. "What do you do for a living, Fred?" I asked him straight out. .. I work," he s aid. r a ttling his paper. l felt it was a start. S O I N ORDER to '·Make Yoursetr a Mor e Inte resting Person.'' I t ook a n adult educa- t ion course in Ur ban Redcvelo1>· ment and a lab of LSD before din- n~r. Fred didn't seem too in· t e re s tcd in U rb a n RL·development but he did say, "Come down off that chandelier before you break it." I was ma king progress. T aking lo heart the advice "Never Uother Hubby with Household Problems ... i' didn 't menlion the dry rot in the katch~n noor. And I think I may have seen that special glint in his eye as he dropped in o n the Swinging :-,mg les Har in our basement holdmg two can!4 o( beer. He wasn't badly hurt, though. Did I mention imrtalling that bar., It was lo "Ma ke Your Home a Happy Place." I think Fred • was very happy. s tomping on the noor ever y nig ht while reading his pape r . Yet had I done a ll I could? J hadn't. It was while reading, "To Save Your Marriage, Have an Affair ... that I r esolved to make the s upre m e sacrifice. I BROKE the n ews to him as ~ently as possible . ("Be honest!" the article said.) ''To be honest. Fred." I said , "I am running off to Duluth to have an affair with un unemployed le ft.handed glove salesm an !•· J must say he took this thunderbolt very well. He even managed a s mile. f'·or six weeks in Lhe Bide ·an· Hour Mokl in Duluth 1 did ny best to mak<' Fred happy. And it worked' ·'It was only to make you happy, Fred." I explained nervously when I returned, "that I ran ofr wilh-unother man for sjx weeks ." And there, at long last. was that special glint in his eye. "To be honest," hf' SiJ1d. "I've never been happier:· SO THAT' how advice on how to savt' your m arriaJ:e saved m y marriage. T he only question I hnve now and I think this must run through the minds or m any wives is what the hell a m I go. lng to do with it? • U.S. Bases Threatened WA S llJ NGTON Althoug h stopping s horl of one high·level pri v at e forecas t that Tm·kcy's link with NATO is now in de adly dan ger. P reside nt F o rd 's low - key Oval or. fie~ appeal lo seve r <i l Congressmen Jas t week for rapid House action ending the U.S. a rms emba rgo c l early s hoo k a nt i·Turkey Democrats. . The possibili t y of Turkey leav- mg the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance (NATO> under domesti·C' pressure of c:scala ling political hostility ove r the U.S. ::t rms em- bargo. almos t five months old, is viewed as real by one high-lt-,·el a dminis tration o ffi c ial. His private forecast: if iisin g unti- Americanism over the arms em· bargo does indeed lead to closing down U.S. bases in Turkey after July (prior to t he 'rurk·imposcd deadline for liftin g the emba rgo>, Turkey might find itself in a chauvinistic s piral ending 1n a new. third-world foreign policy having no pl ace for the Western defense alli ance. ( ] p<1ss the Senate-approved bilr EV ANS:NOV AK l'asing the l'mbargo. _ _ SOME in·bctween course must THE ARMS embargo was im· posed by Congr ess under fJre- ssure frotn pro-Greek politicians infuriated by Turkey's use of U.S . arms in the in\'a!>i1>0 of Cyprus last year. Al lhc \·,·n· least. it is now certain to lead to major cha n ges in m yriud bilateral a grccmt·nts between Washfogton and Ankara. With 500,000 m en in uniform to day, wholly dependent on li.S . weapons. Turkey is runnin~ out of replace m ent arms. Within the next few months the air force will l>e crippled if the arms cmbarg<i continues. Outlining thc Sl' hard foC'tS 111 hi s 95-minute talk with six mem- be rs of the House, Mr. Ford avoided infl:.lmmatory rhetoric a nd appealed for help. But he and . Secretary of State Henry Kiss- inger agreed with Democratic Rep. John Bra d emas of Indiana, leader of the anti-Turk forces in the House. and Ohio Republican Rep. Charles W. WhaJen. Jr., a broad-gauged member of the In ternational Re lations Com mit- tee. that the I louse would never be found to save face for pro- embaq,:o leaders without satisfy. ing their clcm<inds for Turkish· <'Oncessions to Greece on the in- named Cyprus iss ue. The •1dminis tration feels the. cmb:trgo \'iol;.i tcs some treaty comm1lmc11ts to Turkey. both· bila ter al :.ind !'\ ATO commit· m~nts . Polilic:.dly. Turkey is,i ~ccthing \\ ith h ostility against the U.S. ovl'r the embargo. It hasj forded Turkey l o pay storage costs here for arms bought an~ P•lid for but barred from ship· ment by the February embargor C!Jascd on a JlfO\'iso to punistf l'OUntrics us ing A mc1fran a rms\ for aggrcsswn 1 • l \\'ith P o rtu gal, N ATO 's western ;mchor , under increas.; ing Comm unist influence. Presi-" dent Ford is now convinced tha~ the deudlock between Turkey und the l".S. House of Rcpresen.l tatives mus t be broken. H not~ the loss of Ll .S. a nd Western in-1 flucnce in Turkey al NAT0'5\ c~stcrn extremity would have a, disastrous µsychological effcc~ throughout Europe. I \ Insurance Reviews Du~ L J State R egulatio11s Appear l1wdequate \ I ~ Perhaps the · cris is " which has develope d over the m edic:ll malpractice pr oblems will s erve to spotlight the office of the Slate Insurance Com missione r. This is the a ppointive state officer who. a~ the title i~plies, is charged with regula ting the ins urance comp~nies for the protection or the public. But as thinf!S have com e to light in r ecent years and n11w magnifil'd by the malprac- tice situa tion , there arc many besides t he d octors who h ave come to wonder about the effecti\'c- ness of the of fke It may be tha t the Legislature ha s n eve r g i ven the c o m- missioner s urricient authority to effectively do his job albeit ht" has the powl'r to make his own regula tions governing lhl' in· dustry. Or. it m ay be. as has often appeared to be the case. that th e ins urance indus try somehow has managed to exert undue influence on the office. Up until 1941 a provision of law barred the appointment to the of- fi ce or anyone 'who was an of- ficer. agent or cmployc or a n in- s urance com p a n y . But an amendment lo that law now pro- vides that such ;>erson shall be "competent and fully qualified· by the appointing powers to mean jus t the reverse of the prior prohibition. Most of those since appointed huvc been c losely aligned with the insurance com panies. Tiit: C RR ENT co m . misi;ioner Wcsl y J . Kinder was " Los Angeles insurance eic- t'cutive ~s was h11s predecessor Gleeson L. Payne. Des pit e ' ( EARL wATERS ) Payn e's background he d e- mons trated a n aggressive at- titude tow:.irds the regulatwn of the comparlics. F.ven so there hns been a grow- ing chorus of criticisms regard- ing the apparent freedom from regulation which the ins urance companies aµpear to c njov. While m :rny of the criticisms may n ot bt• justifiable under close examin ation, 1t remain!.. they create a wide collection of misunderstandings to !>t.ty the le4;1st. The complaints go to such things as unwa rranted cancella- tions, j~stifying individual pre- mftl'm increases on the policy holder·~ "ba.d r~cord " caused by a once in a hfcttme loss. making settlements to a void court costs thus depri vin~ a policy holder of cffecti ve leg a I r1;1prescntation and other similar and unevaluat- ed charges. The ma lpractice .. c1isis" itself has raised questions as to the adequacy· of control by the com - m1ss&0ner over insurance com· 11a.nies. The charges tha't the pre- mium raises to doctors arc u re· ~ult or bum s t<>ck market 11\.\'.~stments rather than loss ex- pent'nces s uggest poor manage ment controJs over reserves. For the lawyers a re ch arging that the fall or stocks so depleted reserves that lhe comt>anies arc seeking to recoup by socking it to the doc- tors. . The very f act that s uc h charges are being b .. ndied about seem to spell out inadequaciel'I in regulations . For if ft were otherwise one would ~peel pro· mpt and emphatic denlaJs from thf commissioner. NOT BEINf'.;· forthcomlng one c:m only assume he either dOC!R not have s ufficient J><>wers to know this is not the case or isn't sure whether the charges of the l<1wyers have an y possibility o( being so. A recent experience of this re-- porter wou Id seem to confirm the affinity which exists between the • 1•egulatory agen cy ;md the re-· g l!l a .ted. Que rying the com-m1ssH?ne~·s office as to u general ~ s1luatton m the ins urance field as ~r'?u.ght to attcnt;1J:1 by the ac- 11\'lltes of •me s pecific company, no answers could be obtajned. Ins tc<1d lhis rcµorler was sub- JCl'tcd lo conte ntious phone calls ' from the very company involved. To point out t hat it is indeed most 1 unu~ual for a regulatory agency ' to ~tp·ofr the identity of a com· , plamant to the subject of an in- quiry 1s a mild criticism of that perform a nee 1 It .would appear tame for the 1 l.cg1s la turc t o undertake a , t~orough review of the opera- llo n s .ind ade quacy of the 1 insurance Com missioner. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publisher 1'11<mu:u I( eev1l, t 'd1tor llorl>nra Kre1b1cl1. l-.'d1tonal Page editor !hi' cdilori al page of the Oatly P11 01 S('(•k s lo inform and s lrmulatl' readers by presenting on ltus PR!!I? fliversc commentary on topics of interest by syndical· '"'columnists and cartoonists. by • rro\ldlnjt a forum for readers' vie"~ and l>y presenting this ' ne'Aspaper's opinions and Ideas on current topics. Th~ editorial OJ>in lons or lhe Dnily Pilot appear only In the edltorlol column at the lop tlf the µage. Opinions ~x­ prl'MIC'<I. h} the colurnnJsts and Cfl~()(m 111b 1111<.1 letter 'ATill'l-a art lhNr "" n und no cndoracment n( their \'ICWS b)' the Dally rnoi should be inferred. Tuesday, July 1, 1975 ../ • QUEENIE · By Phil lnterlondl .. ·, Arrest ·Records I Tabob? SACRAMENTO (AP> -Loc al law enforc~­ ment agencies would be barred Crom showing ar· r est record~ to un- authorized persons un- de r a bill sqot to the Senate on a 42-30 As- , sembly vote. Hut the m easure's author, Assembly man: Julian Dixo n (0 -Los Angeles) said in an in- terview his bill AB 255 ~ ;.+: 4 ' would not bar the press ,,;.-,,,v ,,. .... from receiving informa-..,. __ ,_._i __________ . _h_. _··----..1 ti o n o n po 1 ice "rap s heets.'' "PRESENT LAW pro~ ,....,,....._,,_~1011111i.--..._.,,_~_...._..._.,,_..._.._...._,,.._.,,_..._..~ hi bi ts state law enforce- ment from disseminating inform ation to un - ''Take my \\urd lvr 11 -)OU\c dl'lrnilely got the wrong oll 1cc'" L. M. Boyd No Sweat F o r Rabbits An exporter of t•hewing gum years ago whimsically changl'd till' l'olor of the pack wrappers from grcl•n to purple. Sales in Cl11na dropped off to pn tneal' nothing. Purple there was the c·olor for mourning. Previous buyers ihought the new gum w;.is meant to be chewed only ut funcrab. RABBITS dun ·l per:.p1n•. .~l'ithcr do guinea pigs. Remember that. ,\BOl!T ONE out ol l'n·ry 20 bank chargl'card hultlcrs urc bl'h1nd 111 their pay- ml•nls. .. authorized pers ons," Dixon said . "This bilf ex- tends that prohibition to local law enforcement on rap s heets." The bill also makes it illegal for unauthorized persons to knowingly re- ceive s uch information. DIXON SA ID the California Newspaper Publishe rs Association opposed the bill on the grounds it didn't like re- porters being singled out as an exception to the general ban on informa- tion dissemination. Nudism Harder To Stop SAN DIEGO (AP> County officials say nude sunbathing is becoming more and more popular in northern San Diego County -and h a rder to stop. Up to 200 persons a day doff their swimsuits along an 81.-'z-mile stretch of county beach between Sola n a Beach and Carls bad, said lifeguard Capt. James Lathers. Citizen compl aints about the nude sun· bathers are rising, but county officials say it's not likely that a person wrn be cited because the county law is too vague to enforce. The ordinance bans disrobing in public, but does not specify that a p erso n found with nothing on is violating the law. officials said. Tuosday July 1 1975 . ( DAILY PILOT :t 7 Cher Wastes. No Time LAS VEGAS, Nev. (l'PI) Td1.·v1s1on i.ingt-r- comed tennt• Cht·r &110 and rock singl·r (j n·gory Lenoir Allman wt•rc murn cd in a bnef civil ceremony at a hotel' four days after the bnde ob· taint!d an 1nterloculatory divorce decree in C.:ahfornrn . It was the Sl'cond marria~e for Cher and the third for the bridegroom who 1s the lead singer in the Allman Brotht•rs rock bund. Allman wore a white suit Monday with a sca1i <And th<.• bride wore a n ice blue two-t"ece satin gown. CHER ll'r, wu:os mu1d of honor and J oe DeCarlo. a friend of the bridegroom, was best man. AT A CH AMPAGNJo; RECEPTION following lhe ceremony. Cher, u teetotaler. toasted her new hWit>and with a soft drink. AJ,LMAN, 27, lists his home as Macon, Ga. Cht•r. 2!J, listed h<.·r hometown us Los Angeles. All mun 's divorce dt•erec was granted Ill M<Jcon, Gu . 1n December Cher obtained ::i divorce decree .F'riday from Salvatore "Sonny" Aono in Santa Monica Superior Court. She told the judge thl're was ··no chance for a reconciliat10n. ·• THE TELEVISION SINGER AND comedienne \\Ore capris Monday when s he scurried in and out of the courthouse. H er fiancc was dressed in casu<AI C'lotht•s. Cher and Sonny, who have appeared together frequently on the L;Js Vegas ··strip," arc i1wolved in a mult1m1llion doll;.ir legal action DI TRl('T JUDGE J AMES BRENNAN performed Lht• ceremony in the Caesar's Palace Hotel s u1Le of Los Angeles attorney Mickey Hud1n, Cher's lawyl•r . The couple ~lipped into the (;lark C:ounty courthoust: ;.it 11 30 a m and obtaml'd thl· marnage license. The Cl'rl·mony was performl'd 45 .mmut'es latl'I' ( The h \ o left 1m mediately after the\.\ cdding on a pn vale Jl'l for Los Angeles. 1''r1ends said the couple had dated about six months. _ Georgannc Lapicrc of Los Angeles, Cher's sis- ------- Pilot Logbook J Cano;o commenl ades, DAILY PILOT THE surER SHOW! HOW! LIDO ~.:~ An Event ... URliiQUAKE PG >0- A UNIVERSAL PICTURE YOU'LL FEEL IT TOO! ~ '·THE ,~~~H~:T~ 41• COHO UIYICl llMI n u n -Al YOU. DOQe I 495-0401) •2176~7 .... ,_.., ........ 21922 co-. Copistr-- "·Jll"' e>-r ~ • ..,. ' ..... ', .. , "'-1114 .............. c: .......... Ut-170 ."t11irul Sf ieed Whale or llalf exclusively in the "So Good ... It Will ·11aunt' You ·til trs Gone·· for Yow JvAy 4tti ricftlc ORDER YOUR HOMEY BAKED HAM TODAY ... Ph. 673-9000 • ltody lo S«vt with HOM'f '11 Spict Gt.it • Sfairal Slictd FrOtR Top lo Iott- • Wt rock09t Cllld Ship from Coast lo Coost • ~ Sft"tict 0fticattsu11 • ~ Chttus INld Wit.ts 3700 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar -673-9000 1-Wnto!SC,.._b_ 1222 S. l rooklwnt. ot W ld., Allllllti111 '3S.2461 HOW 0 0 YOlJ account lur lhl' faet that the life cx- f)l't·t:mey of the a vcragc 1.·1t1zcn hereabouts is five months shorter today than it was nine years :,igo'? BABY R UTH Q ... Quick, Louie. ide11 - 11fv the can<lv IJar that wa:, named alll'r thl' wurltr s most famous b~1~dwll pluyer. · · · A . :-.low lhl'l"l' you ha\ l' lnl' YtJU don 1 m l•:m the BJb) Ruth, do you.' Th;.1l \\a:-. named aftt•1· thl' eldl·~t d aughtt:r of J>n .. ,11k11t .ind Mrs. GrOVl'l" Cle' t•land Announcing _the loss-proof, theft-proof Social Security check! Aili AOVISl::O lhat no other .-\mL'nc;.in game even comes clo~c to football in the number of rule~ that govern play. A1'10NG T U £ .MOST noteworthy uf lamous last words. possibly, was the dying comment of lhc Vrcnchman. Dr. Lciut;iud. phys1c1an to the kmg. His 1·onfcssor asked him ... Do you bl•li en··! .. And Ll·1utuud rl'pll1.·d . .. Yes. 111 evt•rylh111g IJul ml·tl1e1nl' · C'l•:ME'fEK Y ' 1 In tht•11· own various languages. the an c It'll L G rt' l' ks o 1· 1 ~in ;.ii ly rl'f c r r ed t o a gra vc•y ard as a .. sll·l'µing ch am bcr. · · 'fht! Germans culled it a ··yanl of peace. ·And the He brews 1dl'llllf1 ed 1t ;.is ;.i .. housl' of etcr111ly. · Our word .. t•emetery ·translates roughly out of the L:itin as .. dormitory for the dc;.id. ·· \ SPEED of the avl·ragc meteor 1~ al>out l6 m ill's a Sl'COIH.I PET FOOD BUYERS s ptmd tw1c1.· as muc h mom•y on that sort of grub as they spend on breakfast h•reals for themscl\-es. Aaaress marl to L. M . Boyd. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Copyright 1975 L M. Boyd II ts not a simple task for o patient lo reach and maintain "lean weight" for hie. First the : patient must hove or. honest desire to cure his problem ... then accept profess ional guidance from trained Medical Doctors. L1ndo ro's unique 10-w~ek treatment 'and training program will teach patients how to · ·reach and maintain their "lean weight" for ltle f4. safe and practical pion. with proper nutritional "diet a nd continual emotional support. New '' ·OUd;o and sub-liminal visual aids ore used to .::motivate the patient. The entire program is under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors. spec1ol· ists 1n Boriatric Medicine . .. t1nd<Jofo Clinics ore owned and administered bV Med1caf Doclors uiot reslr•cl lheir practice lo Bo11otrics All Clinic Per$Ol"lnOI 010 llcensed by lhe State o f Coliforn10 Call for Information Monday thru Friday 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Lindora ""t MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA : 645-3740 557~893 1 Poca Profess1onol Meso Verde I Blc.Jo Proless1onol BldQ ... , Son Bernardino. E. Long Beach. Mission Hiiis · Hawthorne • Oronge • N9WJ)ort 8eoch I 111 Gorden Grove • Long Beach • Posadeno I I lo Hobro • woodland Hiiis • Sherrnon Oaks W.st Covino • Fullorton • Rlversld• • Santo Monico coito MtHo • Pomo na • Cerritos • Hollywood -· -~ -~) .~ ~ ~ -·-~ II I~ ! ~- VJ rt:: -; ....... ~ ci 4'1 z r= ..... c..> •I' -J .;- ! I ' If you're receiving social security payment.;;;. you·11 soon be thC:' date due fh1s guc.wC1ntee continues for as long as your direct getting a f)Otice from the Social Security Admi111s11-.,1ion ll•lling ckposit t1urhoriLation rcrtlains in effect ' you about a new direct deposit service available to you. It allrn.1.·~ Y\.)u <lon·l h.:ive to wony obout mail dela~,rs. being t1way on you to have your social security benefits deposited directly into v.1c.1t1on or having your check lost or stolen before you recei1Je it. the bank of your choice. No need for you to cash that check l.!verv And with your monl!v automutically deposited you con m:oid those month. lnnq fir"I nf the-month lines und the mconvcnience of having to But here's the big news ... when you take advantage of thi.., come to the bank on a regular busis. service at Bank of America, we will guarantee the deposit of Simply bring your next soC1al secunty check to our your check. A nd it can go directly into any Bank of ~ew Accounts d(!sk and ask for help in filling out the America checking or savings acc~:>Unt(s) you_ ch?ose. : on US. Social ?ecurity D.1rect Deposit Authonzation For_m. Or with our M oney Transfer SeTVJce. a combination M l:a ia do And. 1f you don t <ilreadv have a Bank of Amenca of both. ~ llOfll ftS • i\CCOllnl. it's a simple matter to open one. Once we receive your first direct deposit Bank of Amcric,1's direct deposit service check, we guarantee that every subsequent m assures you that vour social security payment is monthly social security payment to which the in the bank, on tinw <.>v<>rv mon1h And it's right Social Se<Jurity Administration determines you . BANK OF AM ERICA where you rnn uct to it. Ql1ickly Sofelv. And a are entitled will be credited to your accoun t on lot more easily. .~d Q.f,fl V PILOT Tussday July 1. 1975 Old Maestros Jazz Crowd Woman Battles Jaycees By MARYCAMPBEU.. James, 59, worked AP'Mldlcwr11.r hard and sounded good. of the charts are ex- traordinarily interest- ing, unusual and effec- tive. "Lu~h Life," for ex- ample, begins with the trumpets sounding im· provisational. barely touching the m elod y. Then th e .melody is played by one trombone, the band softly ac<:o mpa· nying. The rest of the piece is played by the full band. NEW YORK -The He mentioned from the bands of Harry James stage that be played with ~nd Buddy .i:ttch ~rought Benny Goodman's band big sound exc1tement in 1938 in the fi r~t Jazz to t~e Newport J azz concert ever in Carnegie Fesllval here. Hall. HAldMO NO, lnd. (U Pl) -The wo man manager or r adio station WJOB served notice on members or the J aycees that their public service announcem ents will not be broadcast because the organization's national convention last week again barred women ' from membership. And the Ruby BrafC- George Barnes Quartet, BUDDY RIC H, 58, 4tppearing Sunday night with J ames' e nsemble at Carneg i e H a 11 for seven years. has a between the t wo'big young band of 16 musi- bands. wove a delicate cians. They include the jazz lace between tw o most t:xc iting trumpet and guitar, with sidemen heard durini: a second guitar and bass the evening, trumpeter in close harmony· D 1 ck II u r w i t z <ind RICH'S TRU~tP ET men arc c ris p and together, giving the band an exceptionally good Lone. Besides Rich 's drum solo, the most cx- ('ttang solo was one by Lawrence. Mrs . J udith G . Rambo , informed the Jaycees Nonday in a leUer to the Indiana organization's president that J aycee I announcements were un-1 welcome hereafter. ONE KNOWLEDGE· s opran o saxophonis t able listener, after ArnieLawrence. 'INCREDIBLE' Harry James hearing trumpett.'r llarry Rich 's arrangements J ames and his band end run to long solos for <J with "Two O 'C lock number ofplayers.Some Jump'' and then r~~n .~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I wi th an even more ~ 'NOT POSSIBLE' Buddy Rich vigorous encore. "Shick of Araby,"said, "A man of hi s age playing trumpet like that -it's if)credible.'' And a jazz drummer in the audience, after hear· ing a Buddy Rich drum solo, s aid "You didn't hear what you jus t heard beca use it can ·l be done.'' HARRY JAMES' 16 musicians had u tradi· tional full, big sound. They pl aye d we ll together with a few solos from James, u sax - o phoni s t and tw o dynamite trombone players. THINGS ARE BETTER AT ... WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & IRVINE A VE.~N NEWPORT BEACH 4-12,1975 --------.. ________ _ Bicycle-Costume Parade -July 4 A charming patr1ot1c program especially for families and children. Starts at 9 30 A M. with parade around Manners· Park Westcl1ff. with decorated b1 :::ycles following c1g1c d1gn1tanes. mu src awards Fireworks -Newport Center July 4 Starts at 9 00 P.M . from 3rd Fairway. Irvine Coast Country Club. Jointly sponsored by Pacific Mutual Ltfe I n surance Company and the 8 1centenn1al Committee Lasts 30-40 minutes. All aerials. no ground displays. Pet Show -Fashion Island -July 5 Ooen to all pets on leash (or in cage or box). Many onzes for costumed pets -most original. most patr1ol1c. most humorous. Begins at 11 :00 AM . 1"l la.vn in front of Russo·s. the event's sponsor. Volleyball Tournament -July 5, 12, 19 Corona del Mar State Beach. 9 00 AM · Class B (Novice) July 5· Class A <more experienced) July 1 2· Open Class July 19: 2-oerson team comoet 11 ions: w ith trophies and on zes for winners. Sponsored by Park. Beaches & Recreation Department -City Hall. Concert -Fashion Island -July 7 A salute to the 81centenn1al by Henry Brandon and his Fashion Island Big Bra ss Band. Bicentennial gre-etings from Mayor Donald Mcinnis: Songs by Melodyland Sanctuary Choir. Begins at 9: 15 P.M. Free. Huck Finn Fishing Derby -July 8 On Newport Beach Pier . 9.00 A .M . to Noon, open to boys and girls ages 6 through 14; onzes for largest f 1sh, best variety. most unusual f 1sh. bes t costume fo r To m Sawyer and Becky Thatcher. No license needed. Lawn Bowling Tournament -July 8 lnv1 tat1onal tournament involving five other lawn bowling groups 1n the county. 84 oart1c1pants 1n all. competing for Bicentennial awards. preceded by a pancake breakfast at San Joaquin Hills Park. 10 00 AM 5-Mile Fun Run -July 8 Cross-coun try run through Newport B each begins ir1 fromt of Corona del M ar Hrgh School parking lot: entries must arrive by 6 00 P.M : marathon begins at 6.30; prizes and awards; no entry fee Pier-to-Pier Swim Contest -. July 11 Begins at Balboa Pier Lifeguard Tower :tM. approximately 2 miles to Newport Pier via stationary buoys; entries due by July 1 O at Newport Beach Lifeguard A ssociation. 3300 Newport Boulevard; prizes in all 7 divisions. Penny Carnival -July 11 Fun and games for the small fry, games of skill and chance for ages 5 through 12 (or older 1f you feel that way;; once per game: one penny with prizes of llke value; Community Youth Center. Corona del Mar. 2 00 PM. Tennis Tournament -July 12 Annual Parks. Beaches & Recreation Department tournament with 81centennlal emphasis. 12 d1vi s1ons for boys and girls. men and women. all events doubles. At San Joatiuin H ills Tennis Courts and Corona del Mar High School. 8:00 AM. Character Boat Parade -July 12 Boats assemble at 12:45 to 1 :OO P M . parade begins at 2 00 P.M. Buddy Ebsen grand marshal. Theme · Ltfe. Loberty and the Pursuit of Happiness ... and 1sn t that what Newport Beach 1s all about? Sponsored by the Commodores· Club. Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. · ™' Ad Spon1ored by th~ l lctntenttlol C ltiuns Ac:Msory Committee of ~·wport leoch ' ' Tlii.ft i.41 AMERICAN SAVINGS * 90 YEARS SAFE. * Capitcil a11d reserves orer twice legal req11iren1e11l.ftJ. *ASSETS OVER $41/2 BILLION STRONG. JULY CEL:El3RATION Opell Hollse at all offices-now through July 31st FREE GIFT, Oneperfam11y.ancladul1sonly. please L1m11ed supply- • sorry. not available by mail. Refreshments! Balloons for the youngsters! * Call DAILY for highest rates on * accounts of $100,000 or more. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY ORDERS • TRUST DEED AN_D NOTE COLLECTION CHECKING ACCOUNTS THROUGH MAJOR STATEWIDE BANK CHECK-A-MONTH PLANS • SAVE-BY-MAIL SERVICE NOTARY SERVICES • INTEROFFICE TRANSACTION SERVICE, TRANSMAT1c· SERVICE • SAVINGS COUNSELING SERVICE INSURANCE TO $560,000 • Ask for details TAX-DEFERRED * RETIREMENT PLAN FOR THE SELF-EMPLOYED NEW LAWS now allow more funds to be tax-delerred You can set aside up to ts•. (S7500 maximum) of your annual income. depos•l 11 1n an America~av1ngs Account and the entire balance 1nclu<1ing 1n1ert:s~tax-qeterreo until the funds arc withdrawn to r retirement Ask tor more 1ntorma11on at any American Savings ofl1ce. .. Affiliate: First Ch~rter Financial Corporation OFFICES OPEN SATURDAYS 10 am to 2 pm Garden Grove 12141 Garden Grove Blvd. at Harbor Blvd. 534-8690 ------------- Huntington Beach 7830 Edinger Ave. at Huntington Center 842-9311 Buena Park 8231 La Palma Ave. across from Buena Park Center 522-2801 ·Costa Mesa 825 Sunflower Ave. at South Coast Plaza 979-9800 Convenient offices serving Southern and Northern California, including: /., ltl\1' \ /1,' ' t ! \ 111 Y I I 'I\ i • ! t 1, > co ·11 t-.'[~A. l"M l ••• 11 \ r { r-.u I l.,\ ., IJI,• II h ... ) ., 11u!llT1NG10N Ol:·'\t;ll L·ii<f.-.Cu. Lfl'1 " • • 1:.1 t 1 • 1 L' M. L 1 , .1.... •u MANHAllAN bE;.CH. II ·.t '· r.. ~ONTA<J5f Nvlllr''I fl< •• fJQn,·,.\~~ . PAL>v'OALE fALOSVERDLSl!)•·.r ~·.i.sA •U•A flfOONL>OUU· ,, '; ..... '•CA ~HHl'.'i\NC,/,l\S HvrL[ C•IV It< J .vm "". lOHHAN I \\Ii I fi ., ALSOIN:'All•T1.\'1'"1:co OAl>'l,111.Q n• ... •[ ' .... ,, t SACRAM(NlO OAt V 1:1! 1 ,\f '1 •'"I S•.tJ \'All 0 fl((.)W('.11 (J Cliv •AN fJA<:... 1 MOt~JERfY tL cu.sw H~ • :_J •tie' v.r.ir1u1 <.1·11 . Ardit 1", \,;1u ,,0 LOS Ul\10:; 5lll~N r °Yi· L I h~ "'UN I f •AYWMH) ~M, 11,.,1,01. I UPI Tell'Pfloto Preg11011t. queen Alia of ·Jordan is preg ant und she and King Hussein arc ex pectin g their second child to anive in Dccembl'r. 5 Honored Scott n. Adams, Jcf. frcy W. Duvis and Be1t K. Krages of University High School und 3ames E. Frti'"..iss and Sanford L. Smith of Corona de! Mar JLigh School have been awarded $1,000 scholarships from the Irvine Company. Retirees to Receive ., · Increases This Month ~ASHJNGTON (AP) -America's retired personts get a raise thi'!I month with Social Security benefits taking an 8 p~rcent cost-of-living jump. It w~ll mean checks $7.60 to $37 fat· ter, with an average increase of $16 per month. . THE INCREASE FOR THE na· lion's 31.3 milJion Social Security and four million Supplemental Seeurity Income recipients was announced in May by Secretary Caspar W. Wein- berger of the Department of Health Education and Welfare. The increas~ will be included in July checks. ~einberger noted that Congress !ruled to act on President Ford's re- quest that the increase be limited to 5 percent as an infl ation-fighting measure. The 8 percent hike is ex- pected to cost $5. 7 billion. OFFICIALS SAID THE average mother with two children will receive $474 under the new rates, rather than $439 as at present. The average aged widow will receive $193 compared to the present $178 and the average dis- abled worker with wife and child will have an increase from $407 to $440. The increase will provide an extra $16 per month to the aver age retired male worker over 65 and now receiv- ing $184 monthly and $27 to the average monthly check, now $314, for a couple over 65. ANOTHE R $7.60 WILL be added to the c:,uri:.e~t minimum check of .$93.80 received by male workers over 65. The aver age disabled worker's mon-· thly benefits will be $224, a $17 in· crease. Supplemental Security Income in· eludes adult weJfare programs for the .blind and disabled, which were federalized in 1974. Weinberger not- ed that SSI recipients in about half of ~e states, where a state supplement 1S a~ded to the federal check, will not receive the increase unless the state acts to pass it along. THE INC R EASE IS the first automatic boost tied to the cost of liv- ing since the Social Security Act was amended in 1972. Under the law, Social Security and SSI benefits are increased automatically when the consumer price index rises by 3 percent or more over a given period of time. The 8 percent increase represents the rise in the consumer price index between the second quarter of 1974 and the first quarter of 1975. Ford opposed the full 8 percent in-· .crease, saying it would increase the 1976 budget deficit by $2.2 billion and fuel inflation, but Congress took no ac- tion on his request to hold it to 5 per . cent. "I fear this will add additional infla. tionary pressure to the economy and inflation, unfortunately, hurts people of. low income more than any other group," commented Weinberger in May. Bykfif"·. prevents flats BykFil I /' ·;l / ,l"" /, A fiat tire on your bike can ruin your day. •It-can leave you stranded on <1 lonely road ... with a 10-mile walk in the hot sun to the nearest air pump. (And BykFil adds very little to the weight of the average bike. It's so light. you can't tell it's there.) Any tire can be "BykFH'd.•" or old. New Can't Go Rat. Act Now. And the aggravation and incon- venience ;:ilone are enough to spoil your day. You can ride "BykFil'd" tires over sharp metal or glass. You can even drive nails through them. They'll never go flat-they simply can't They're solid. Bring your bike into the near- est authorized BykFil dealer. (Listed below.) You'll have to leave your bike overnight. But you'll ride away knowing that you'll never have a flat tire. Bykfil Prevents Rats. BykFil is a soft , polyurethane composition that takes the place of air in your tires. (Think of it as Proven Reliable. BykFil never ~ee.ds replace· ment. It will outlast your tires. The durability of its compositon has been proven by use in tires of giant earthmovers. •import.ant notice: BykF1I cannot be osed in tire tube~ that cannot hold air CK in tires t1'1at ~ve been filled with a >calant. · "rubber air.") We inject BykFil as a liquid into your tires. It sets up overnight to a soft. resilient rubber: Any Bike. BykFil prevents flats. Solid Comfort. By the way. BykFil isn't just for B kf'1 • 1 BykFil is formulated to give the new bikes. Or just for racing bikes. y 'iJ same riding characteristics as air: !:' ·~ - ---~:; ~:; :~; :~:~~~:~~;:--... u ... w.~-~ ;.jl;.;f;i·d:; ;;;;d: · --------f] coupon. Take it into your local, authonzed BykF1I dealer: , Every two weeks until Aug- ust 4th, we'll draw names and give away fr-ee a 10-speed light-. weight racing bike. "BykFil'd;· of City------------c-----Zip'----- course. Winner need not be present OCDP 7-1 --,----------------------------------········-···----·-······-··--··-------Bykfil is available exclusively at the following stores: BALBOA BEACH BICYCLES 806 Eas t B,1fbo,1 Blvd. Balboa; 675-7282. ISLAND BIKE SHOPPE 505 P.u-k Avenul" Balboa: 675 -1389 COSTA MESA CAMSHA BICYCLE CO. 631 P.iular1no Costa Mesa: 979-2720 COSTA MESA BIKE SHOP 1514 West Bciker Costa Mesa; 540-0211 CYCLE WORKS LTD. j 822 Newport Blvd. Costa Mes.1: 548·5783 )-!ARTS SPORTING GOODS ~38 Center osta Mesa: 646·1919 iWO WHEEL TRANSIT AUlHORITY 1884 Pltlcentia CO$ta Mesa; 645·8370 . EL TORO STOKES SPOKES NEWPORT CYCLERY BICYCLES ETC.' 224 5th Street 2116 Newport Blvd. 24844 Muirlands Huntington Beach; 536·6940 Newport Beach; 675·1700 El Toro; 581·4310 IRVINE NEWPORT HEIGHTS El TORO CYCLERY SUNDANCE BICYCLES BIKE SHOP 23710 El Toro RoaJ 18092 Culver Drive 3N71 NorthBeNewhpo6r;-6B61v0d7.0 El Toro; 581·2030 ewport a( : ., -Irvine; 552-9222 RECYCLED CYCLES FOUNTAIN VAUEY LAGUNKBEACH 6450 West Coast Highway GILL'S BIKE SHOP LAGUNA BEACH CYCLERY Newport Beach; 645·8288 9102 Edinger 240 Thalia SAN JUAN Fountain Valley: 842·5008 Laguna Beach: 494·1522 CAPl~NO HUNTINGTON SUNDANCE BICYCLES CAPISTRANO CYCLES BEACH 25252 Mcintyre 31401 Camino Capistrano BICYCLE BARON Laguna Hills: 581·1710 San Juan Capistrano; 493-0273 15901 Golden West MISSION VIEJO For MON ittfonnatioft Huntington Beach; 894·7733 MISSI ON CYCLERY call l11cfll ServiceCentw BICYCLE TRAIL 276n Crown Valley Pkwy. 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FREE SERVICES for extra savings ·safe Deposit Boxes / *Money Orders I *Checking Accounts I Notary service / *Automatic Check Withdrawal / Photo Copies / *Trust Deed Note Collection / Bond Redemption service I Save- by·Mai I service / community Room (Where available> I *Travelers checks / Cup Of Coffee I savings Insured to $40,000 / Parking Space / ·min. balance required tNC.i.f'MXXl i1oow VJ~•·r .. rr ,. r••1 ' ',,~l TOR'flANCt 1f.05 Crav.-.~ Jr Y..lr ,;:ti"' t:SS r;. ,,, COllONA 5C<'S C<'f\""1 M~ll '" :"'.! SOVTMP4.SAOENA l514Hll"lt"'3'0f'('lr '"l''J."'''i EMQlVHt\,l'i ~1iW1f'Y'Urt '1t Q ·1'\I'"" : .. 'J ,.,, , 'ONToUllO 83S N !olC'\1'11.l<t'l #,r Of\•"-¥. ·c~~NAOA lilUS ll!ISC'', 8.>l1Y,1 ~'VJ \l,Q \ 't11 ·~NHATIA~Cf-AC1'1 '»t~J'\f' l"i'' ~, '"'!!:!: 'HUNlll-.G"TON BlACt< \~26\'/"""1 ;t S.•""1'J,ltt ._. 1t'I; .. SW-281 a I \ f 0 OAIL Y PILOT TU6Sday July 1 1975 Off Year Report Pu J1ed Cranston to· Lunch • m Enemy Camp lly o .c . HVSTINGS dent Ford 's recent veto or the Emergency Housing for middle class Ameri~ans." d . ·•sign nothing 0t1Mo.11,,.. ... s1AH Acl. ChargingthatPrestdentFor isa(DSanta Ana) U.S. Senulor Alan Crunlllon, a Democrat, will The bill was des11ned to st imulate the 'dent " Rep Jerry Patterson • br .. ak bread "'tlh Or""ge County'" L1'ncoln Club at ho b 'Jd ' · d try d 'd h t pr~d51• ' h t'o Pacific Coast homebuilders last ... .. cu• .. me w ing m us an to prov1 e s ort erm sa1 rn a speec h h ·sn't buying the noon Wednesday ut Newport Beach's Marr1oll assistance lo homeowners who could not meet Thursday in San Franch.co l that ~!11 CH R 4435) !'\ ,\ :" T i\ ;\ N A l'olttH'.tl l·.rnd1d ates, thl'll t«atl1p:.11g11 <·omm1t ll'l'S ;.iml .II I l'il't'l1 n: of· fic·l· lllllcfrr:. h..ivt• until .July :11 II> fill• o ff·)l':..tt"' I 111 a 11 l' 1 , 1 I u 1 ~ l' I o ~ u rt• :.l:Jtl.'llH'llt!> l'l'CI Ul rt.'d Ull tkr t hl' :.l.1tt• Pt,ltli<':1I Ht•fol'm :\t'I Hotel mortgage payments because of unemployment. President's statem~nt that e 1 · · The Lincoln Club is a group of well-heeled would have an infl a.tionary impa~ 0g?n~:;~g~fs~.Y llcpubhcans known for its heavy financial support Rep. Mark Hannaford, the Long Beach at a time when housing starts are ORANGE COUNTY over the year s ot GOP candidates and causes. De mocrat who represents much of western Orange ,, Everyone knows that hous~ng starts rise in the Wl'dnesday afkrnoon. Cranston will meet with County. described the Preside nt's veto as summer months,.'' Patterson said. Ora ngeCounly ncwsmenwho doubtlesswillinquire .~·~·e:c:o:n:o:m:i:c:a:ll~y~s:h:o:r~ts:i~g:ht:~~a:·n:d~a~s:l:a:p~i:n~t:h:e~f:a:c:e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ what common g round the senator slood upon with \ l'ar d1scto~ure. "is in-members of the Lincoln Club. lt•11dl•d for tht• purpose of * • * tJ1sclo.s ing :.ill ('o ntribu-ASSEMBLYMAN Robert Burke <H-Huntmgton t1on:. .ind t•xpend itures Ileuch) said one of the mainrca!:>ons he refused lo on l'<1mraigns not pre-vote for the s tate budget bill passed by the \'tously reported by can· t.egislalure was because of its "lack of adequate c.11dJtl's. thl'1r C'ommil· school finance provisions." :\I J ',J1m ' :\laYl'I', m·t111g Orangt• (.'ount) n· ~1-.11·;11· ul 'ull·r~. !>.JJd .Ill) p.qw r-. I 1 h.'d .i fll•r tlw d\•tl(llllll' \\Ill IJl' JS:.l'l!SL"lJ · Siii pt•r l..itt• di.I) Ill fllll'S , ll'l'S :.inu officeholders... Rurke, a former trustee of the Huntington ~lull! Jaw requires the Beach <City) School District, s aid Califorma's in· t.loc u men ts to be de· flat1on-stnckcn school distncts desperately need a n livered t'ither in person add1t1onal $1~0 m1ll1on in stale funds. "TllO~E pt•rsun:. \\ ht1 •'lllh·r on lhl'll '"'n or tltl'llllj.! h ;1j!l'lltS l'l't'l'I\ l' <'c1nt111Jut1un:. or m..ikt• 1•\pl·nd1tun.•:-. "1th"' ww tu dfl•t'l nominalwn or l'lt·c·twn. whl'lhl·r or not :111\ :.innount'l'n1l•nt of ca ·n d 1 d an h u" bt• t• n m;.1dl· .irt• t·:rnd1<l.1tl'.s and mu.st flit• 11fl '1.•:..ir ::-t•1t1:· nit·nh ... ~I u~ t:r s;rn.I. • 0 1· by registered muil * * * bl'Jnng J postmark on or T\\O DEMOCRATIC congressmen represent· l>t•fore the deadline d:.itc. mg porllon.s of Orange County hC1ve criticized Prcs1· ~1 .1y1.·r -.;11d t llt· off · T JI E REGI ST RAR - noted that the re are a number of exemptions from the requirements, induding federal of- f 1 c t' ho I d c r s a n d c an - chdates w ho file docu- ments in accord with the 1-'t>der al Election Cam- p;.1ign Act. Dog Attack Suit S,\~T.\ i\:\1\ 1\ man who claims thal Bunt· in).!ton lk;.id1 politl' officers allowed two of their dug::. to :..itt:.ick him and sevcrC'ly injure him sued them .ind tht' l'lty 'lontlay for S:W0,000 in damages. J.1nws H1rhartl Jlughc:. Jr. names officers J . T~ lt•r .rnd L <.:amp Jntl offi<·er J cffr cy as co- 1.1e1 t•nd..1nb ''1th tht• Cit~ of llunltnb'1.on Beach io his Orallj.!t' <.:ounl) Su1wnur Court IJ\\~uit. llug tws -.1att·s th.it ht·" us alla<'kl'd and bitten U) polll't' dog:.· IL.HI') .. Jnd ";\;1ck" l:.isl .March 1 at lht• int l'f"'l't·l 1un uf llt•1l ;\ \'l'l1Ul' and Ross Street lx·fort• Ul'lll~ ;.i rn.•-.tl·tl on charg1:s of disturbing the µl·.H'l' .ind n •s 1st1ng an officer. Thu:.t• charges \.\l'l'l' dismissed Aµri l 22 by W~st Or:ingl' County Murnc1pal Court Judge Richard &'~1l'l>m. the action states. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE PROPOSED REPLACEMENT OF THE EXISTING BRIDGE OVER UP· PER NEWPORT BAY ON THE COAST HIGHWAY, STATE ROUTE I, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PROJECT LOCATION PURPOSE r he Coltforn10 Dc>portment of T ronsportot1on 1nv11 e~ inleresled persons to portic1pole in o hearing to d 1~cuv. fHE P~OPOSED REPLACEMENT OF THE EX ISTING BRIDGE OVER UPPER NEWPORT BAY ON THl COAST HIGHWAY ST A TE ROU IE 1 IN THE Cl TY OF ~EWPORT BEACH, W Hf.RI: ~Jcwpo1 t Harbor Union H+gh School Aud11or+un1 600 Irvine Avenue IJewpod Beat h WH~N Augusl 5, 1975 7 30 P.M. UndL'r rom,1dc-rotton ore f ive ollernot111es -one to do nothing by relo1n1ng the exisling four· lone br+dqc lhL' olhL'1 l our ol1crnot1 ves involve ddferenl plans for conslruclton ol o six lone bridge oncj w1don1nq opproorhci. between Bayside Drive and Dover Dr111e . Illar drawing" t he Drol l Environmental Impact S1ot~ment which explains how the alternates wouJd olfN I the 01eo, related documents, and other lnformot1on ore ovo1loble for inspection and copying. Thf>y ore localed 01 the California Deportment of Tronsportot1on, 120 South Spring Street, Ro0111 38d Loe, A"qelc • f.lrt1l1rmnor y plans fo r lhe four alternates, plus models of l w o of !hem, wtll be on d isplay ot the NPwport B1•och C+iy Holl 3300 Newport Boulevard. slort1ng July 1, 1975. The.· hear 1n9 1<, conduct Pd to 1nv1 te public. review and comment<o on the engineering design o f the ~·01 •:CI f11ne ~chcdul1>s for right of way ocqurs11ton and cons1ruct1on will be discu~sed. The Stoles prvgrorn for helping property owners offecled by lhe pro1ecl will be explained. A ll :ii lhe 1nformol1on gothered. either lhrough written submissions or opinions aired a l the p ublrc hearing, wall be carefully con si dered before any decision 1s mode on which of the major olter- not1ves w 1 II be chosen Th r'> ht~ar1ng 1s for •he purpose of adding greater public port1c1pot1on lo the dec1s1on -mok1ng procoss. Therefore, 1nlNC>sled persons ore urged to attend . W111tC>n ond 0101 !.•o!cment s will be received for entry into lhe olftc1ol lron.,cr 1p1 The hearing ~ •e(orrl w1 I remain OPl"'' unttl August 20 1975 for receipt ol lellers or statements • ~'·'0'>• ndc::frn<oo, ollco•nmun• Ot1ons 10 H AYANIAN D1i.trict Director of Tronsportot1on Attenl1on · Mr. R F. Blocker Col 1forn10 Deportment of Tronsportot1on P 0 Box 2304. Terminal Annex Los Anqeles, CA 90051 • I . I I I I i I i ' I I ''FREE'' SERVICES VARY AT S&l's Los Angeles-A recent California sur- vey bas shown that "free" services vary greatly among savings and loan associa- tions. Whereas all associations answenng required minimum balances for a free safe deposit box, many put restrictions on other ''free" services such as money orders a nd travelers checks. The survey also revealed that some associations offer twice as many free Move your money lo where "Free'' services are really Free. If you're not enjoying Free Notgry......._ Service, Series "E" Savings Bond ~ '-... Redemption, Note & Trust Deed Collections, Money Orders (40 per month), Copying, Traveler's Checks (no limit). Retirement Plan for the Self Employed and many more. it's time you m oved your money. To AVCO Savings. In addition to a host of Free services (includin:g a Safe Deposit Box with a minimum balance of only $1.000). we'll counsel you a s to the savings plans that give you the highest interest with maximum flexibility and safety. Not for us. And we'll help you move your money without sacrificing a penny's worth of interest. All you have to do is a sk. 3310 BRISTOL ST .. OPPOSITE THE SOUTH COAST PLAZA. 540-7591. EDWARD MARKS. MGR. Q PACIFIC POPS Featuring Jim Christensen's Symphony Orchestra ~ Wed., July 2, through Fri., July 11 Famous Headlines Exhibit ! •.. , -· ~"·1•1""""' (., ....... ''.' "'''"'"' 10 •• "Mh•f1l 1\ IU '• ''" ''••\ 't ·, I tl1 , , ~ I a t \11m , .. , IU 'I \ti '-110 1 l ,, Across the street from South Coast Plaza at Bear and S unnower . t ~ • ' l ! ! p " • : • Tuesday July 1. 1975 DAIL v PILOT A I I Deaths ' WASHINGTON CA P) -Jticba rd P erry Lov. Jn•, 42, tho 'man whose 1958 marriage to his childhOOd sweetheart led to the U.S. Su p r eme ~ourt decision. overturn· mg state laws .against in- terracial marriage, dJed Elsewhere Smog Unit Periled e d e l ian Trial D e layed SANTA ANA -A thrt>e-month dcl"'y was granted Monday 10 the Orange County Superior Court trial of a male nurse charged with murder after hP. allegedly beat Nancy Fuller Atwater to death 10 her Newport Beach home last Feb. 5. need another 90 days to pn:parc tor the lnal or Daniel Garb1s BC'delian, 40, of Glendale. He is (rC{! on,$100,000 batl. NOOHAH ot inj~ries s~ffered in a lraH1c accident. His wife, Mildred, was lll· jured in the accid@nt Sunday ubout 70 milti:s :south or here. Loving was white, his widow part lndian and part black. State Law May By WILLIAM SCHftEIBER Of tlle Oally ,. ... SUlf SANT A AN A -. Directors of the fledaling four-county Southern· California air pollution control dis- trict will meet formally tor the first time Wednesday but their efforts may soon prove to be an exercise in futility l!OWARO JAMES NOONAN, -oe st, rnl*"t of 2470 Flrlt Avt11u.. Cotona del Mar, Ct. Dale ol clu111Junt2', 1t7S, S11rwlwtd by his wile, Maryan11 Nooftatl; son, Sam Noonan ol AnAllelm, Ca.; )lstu, Florence Ma<Klmon of B11rbanll, Ca . Mr, Noonan we• a member of Oran'" Co11111y S.r AS- MKlatlM. ~u was Mid at St. Philip Catholic 0.11rch lhls morn"'i!. TllO's• &y, J111y 1. "'s at 10 oo AM. 1me•· menl, Holy Sep .. 1c11er Cemetery, Badl\·Ka11l t1an Mort11ary, Matwlm, C... Cllrtctors. ai Our l..ady of Relu941 Cethollc Churth, Los Coyotes &. Slurns Orl'ft, Lotlg Beech, Ca. Interment, All Sou11 Cemetery, LonQ Beac ll , C•. M<Coonlctt LtQ11na Beath Mor'luery Cllrtclors, MOlteY MRS. AN~E MOREY, rnl.-nt of 100. Clwrry Hill Or., B•kusl~ld. ea. Ptis.Cl•way JUtlt 17, 1'1S•t llle~of n. In l..aQun• Be•ch, C•. A na1ove of MaUc)(husetts, Mrs Morev was lhe widow of '"' l•lt Jemes D. N!otcy, Survived b't two d•u1111ters, Mrs. ThOmH R Judy~L•Quna Beach 6nd Mis Vincent J. Je e ol W•slunQ1on, D.C ; ttve Qrandc itdren. ~rvoces private. Interment, Ml Pt.,os•nl Cemetery, Canutota. N"w Yorlt, Emerson-BU"llttl Redlands Cllepel, Redlancls, O . directors. The voluntary unificati on attempt by Orange, Riv ers ide , San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties could be dealt a fatal blow if the state legislature passes Assembly Bill 250 in the coming weeks. The measure, drafted by As· sem blyman J erry L ewis <R· Redlands) would not onJy make re· gional pollution co'ntrol mandatory but would a lso give tough land use planning controls to a regional entity. ALLEN LOTA F ALl..EN. Dalt ol dHlh J""e 1'1. 1t1S. Rnldenl ot L•QUll• Hills, c.. SuMwed by lier husband, C . Doran Al· len; -\Oii, Roi.err E St.llQtr of Alla l.OINI, Ca .; fowr 11ranc1c111tC1ren, one brolller, E•rt Nt1Utl ot Friendly valley, C•. Mos wilt be w.one~r 12:00 11oon •• SI. Nlcholn C.1hol1c °"'''"· LIIQun• Hills, C• MCCorm<tk LIQUna lleKh Mor luary Clirectors. PETEltS SUSAN A. PETE RS. Dale ot dUlh June 21, 1'7S. Rtsldtnt ot s..,., JIJdn C•plstr•no, Ca. Surwlved by nar ~refit~. Mr. & Mrs. l..twls Peters of S.nJuan C•P•\lrano; one brother, Den· nls L. Peter~ ol South l..eQuna1 ea. Meu of T~ Rt$urrecll°" wlll bt e1 ll:OOAm IDGay, St. Edw•rds Catholic Church, Caplstr•no De1<h, ca. lnltrment. Ascen"on Cemetery, McCormick UQ'UN Beach Mortu•ry directors. VAHOEN8 1iltGH R E V • F '\ T H E I< H U B E R T VANDENOE;.~H. Date of Cleath June 1', 191S. RH:denl of LaQun• Beac,n, c.. Survived by thre1> slstera, Sister Stephania V•noenber9h of Amerstoort, HOll.-wl, Moss Marl a Cllrl\tlna Vanden- barQh . .,.a Miss Joh•nna P. Vandtft. ' 11er911 of l..agun• S.ach. Ros.ary wilt i. Wedne\day a 00 PM, Mus of The Reswrrecllon T11ursel•Y 10:00 AM, both U.LTZ·HRGHOM FUMHALHOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 IELL HOADW A Y MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·9415 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 rACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL rAIUC Cemer~ry Mortuary Ch;ipel 3500 Paci fic View Drrve Newoort13each, Cahlorn1a 644-2700 rHK FAMILY COLONIAL FUMllAL HO Ml 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 > SMITHS' MO lTUUT 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536·6539 OIAGE THE MOST likely candidate tor that role is the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG ). FLORENCE H. DIAGE, belO•td mother ot Mrs. Rosemery Jollnslon ifld Wlttl11m 01111e; also survived by 9r•ndsons. Peter •nd Wiiiiam B. DtaQtt, and Jay Johnston; greet· grandd•uQhltr, Jeanie Gall Di•9f. Services were held at 10:30 AM Tues· (lc)y, July 1, 1975, Church ol The Hills, Forni LAwn Hotty\lfOOd H Ills Mort11My directors. Flo-• contributions ITWIY be INlde lo T~ Cancer FunCI. The legis lation is likely lo be a topic of discussion at the meeting this week, which will start at 7 p.m. in the Pomona Municipal Courthouse. Lewis· m easure cleared the As· sembly on a 55· vole and is now be· ing considered y the st ate Senate's Local Governm nt Committee. AMY HAROLD E. (Red) AMY. Daltofdlt- •lh June 30, ttlS In Cos1a Ml5", c.. Rnlelent Of HunllnQlon Buell, Ca. Survlv~ by his wife, Belly Amy; lhr~ !oOt'IS, Jonn T. Amyot Cleveland, Ol\lo, A spokes m an" or Lewis said it is possible the mea re will get lo the Senate fl oor before nd of July. step·sons, Joe Yeager and Gerry THE SPOKESMAN admitted that Yu9'f' both ot Costa Mes•, C.J ; one deUQhler, s11zenne sucnora o1 ~ad· even in ils currently-amended form, viii•. Penn; ICM.tr sisters, Mrs. L.luretta AB 250 would pre-empt any local al· HUbbard of Gretnvltltt, Penn., Miss S.r1ha Amy of Mercer, PeM., Mis. tempts tO form a regional agency Oar• JOtlftson of s1a1e CottttQe, Penn_ because of its more far-reaching re-anct Mrs_ Marjorie Ryder ol ~rcer, • Penn.; nine 9ranelchildren. Sefvlces .qwrements. wi11111e11e1dwee1nesdaya12.00PM,ee11 Mike Cushing. chief aide to Orange Broadway Chapel, Rew. Mlcn•e1 S · R b B t' s.tnswkk oHkl•nl. Interment, GooCI County uperv1sor 0 ert at 10, Slltl!Nrd cem.1erv. eeu Br-•r said the voluntury agency will go MortvMydirectors. foreward anyway. Ballin was in- Pl'BLIC ~OTIC'F. strumental in form mg the agency and will serve as a director. "CTITIOUS BUSINESS HAMESTATEMEHT Tiie lollow•"ll perSOf\s a re doi"9 b1ss1" MU•S: TRIPl..E CROWN SAl..ES, 610 lJtn Street, Hunt1n111on Be.en, CA. 92Mb Robert l..ee Brody, 610 131h Slr«:et, Hunt1n91on Beach, CA 9764b D•111d A. t(enl, 1301 So. Cour~on Drive, An.:intim C• CA. 9110• Tho> ouslness ls conducted by a limit· ea p,!rlnersnip. Robert I... Brady This \lalement was littd with !he County Clerk ol Orange County on J""e 3. 1'1S. • F4'404 Publlsntd Or•nge Co.ts! Daily Piiot, June10.11,2•.•naJuly1, 197S 2106-lS PU~LIC NOTICE ...... , SUPEIUOlt COURT Off THE STATa Off CALlff01tN1A l'OR TMI. COUNTY Off OltANGE Nt.A·l39ff NOTICE OF HEAltlNG OP: ~STITIOM l'Olt ~ltOaATIE OF WILL AHO \.8TTI. RS TUT AMUfT 4 1tY Estate o r MAR ION 1-0UISE NELSON, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thlt R08ERT J. HATCH NS flled,.,.,llu petition tor Probate of Wiii and for l..e1· ten THtamemary toftle Petitioner,·~ fer~• lo which Is ~ for fllt'tlltr 119nlcul•rs, •nd that Ille time Md place of,_,lno111twme 11.u oeensellor July 2'2, 1'7S, att:lOa.m., ln llltcCM.tr'lroomOi Oepertmenl Ho. 3 or s.ICI cour'I, al 100 ,Clwic Center Ori~ West, In Ille City ot SantaAne, Catllornia. 0.ted June 30, 191S · WILLIAM IE. St JOHN, County Clttrk CAMERON AHO HOff<MAN Antnll yt '1 LA w llff I.. CM"9f a11 5Mlte1tS ,......_, C.lllornia Atwfte"..,.: "'""•,..r , Published Oran99 Cool O•llY Pilot. July I, 7, I, 1'7S 2437-IS "This may indeed prove an exercise in futility if AD 250 passes(but it was felt that it would at'leas~ a lever to gain some m easure of local control P UBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CASE NUMBE R -'·Mote OltOElt TO SHOW CAUSE JEOR CHANGE OF NAME In lne Matier ot the Application ol ADELE MARCETTE RUBINSTEIN Fot Change or Name ADEl..E MA RCETTE RUBINSTEIN . •ka ADELE MARCETTE BERKE h•S loled a ~II· hon In lh1\ lour1 tor an order a11ow1ng pe11tioner to <hon~ ho~. her narre trom ADELE MARCETTE RUBINSTEIN tc. AOEl..EMARCETTE BERKE It os ntreov oraertCI 1na1 all Ill'''°"~ onlert~ltd on the maltPr c)lorew•d .;p ooear before 1n1\ courl on Ol!p.artmcnt No. 3 at 100 Civic Cenltr Dro•e 'fies! San•• Arla, c.11torn1a, on July 7'1. l~IS. at to o'clock • m .. and own ilnd 1hllr~ shOw cau\e, 11 any they "•v~. wnv saod petition tor C,,."99 ot neme ShOuld not oevranted. II Is further ordered thol • COl'Y of this or<Mr to SllOw <•use be publtSlled In The Orange Coast Daily Ptlot, a nttwspaper ot Qtnerat clrcutaloon publlSl>td on lllls cownty •I leasi once • -•I< tor tour tOf'Stcuuve week~prlor t lhedayotuod hur1n9, Oate<IJunt 11, 1915 SAMUElDREIZEN Judge ol tht !.u,,.roor Cour'I HALL SEELY AllOI',.. y It L.l w l66 San MlflMI Ori Vt Hew..-rt .. ull, Cllilornia ,,"'° Tel: (714) '44·U01 Attor,..ytor: "-lllloner Pvbtis11e<I Or•nQe CO<l\I Do}oly Pltot, June24,andJuly t,l , tS, t91S 2m.1S p~t·s ski & spo~t shop . Backpacking Summer Sale NOW THROUGH JULY 4th lOWA GOLL Splot 9ro1n upper, porlded, le 01lo1•r l1n1ng vobrom sole, scree guorJ, novy blue color m. 1995-SPECIAL 19'9 All SllES AYAllABlf WFS CASCADE 2-MAN TENT tingle loyer nylon. 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Opt'"lut & -ot•r,, ',...JOUTMllM UllfOllllA'S MOST ilWUTI lrOIT SPICIAln SMOfl '°' OVAltlY 81ANOS '011 lV£11Y IWOCill f•11••t All•llOr><,. HNTAU AVAILAIU 318 8..>)I Dissolve Panel over our pollul1on problems," Cushina said. Judge Evcr~tt W. Dickey set Sept. 29 as the new trial date after lawyers for both sides agr eed that they will Bedel1an was arrested after Newport Beach police recovered the body of Mrs. Atwater, 50, from a Pacoima wrecking yard. They said her body had been rammed into an oil drum and packed in cement. CUSHING SAID foundtrs of the volunt~ry agency actually met in- tormulTy for the first time lust Wednes· day~ iron out initi~ prohlems nd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- come up with some kind of funding ,,C(l(V~-:·~~</~~,~,\"". './>\~\~ ~· ~·,.; ~ ~Y.ii·~11t, :--'1~r'"·~~·.'\0~~~~~ ~· formula. . ~r. .. .;.(.'~\ .... '(~~""'\~: :l.-!11~,··~ rt':!'-~ .. " ~1 _.,.~ '( ." ~r-·~ ... ;_j:P,<_···.·.J_ The m embtrship of the board of _y ¥ ~ directors also wus tentatively set. & 1 .~il · AM L J N G ' s, .,~;~·~ Besides Battin, the panel will in-·p t (·. ~ elude Los Angeles Supervisors Pete L¥! ~ Schabarum and Kenneth H a hn, ... ~ Newp o rt N ursery ·S Riverside Supervisor Al McCandless (!1!1 ,-, ~ 4 and San Bernardino Supervisor Den-1·/.·,,:. ~...-; ~ , • 1500 east coash highway /. ':'>,, nis Hansberger. , \1 ~ (.,},/ " ~ ~.Jr:_ newport beach, callfornia k The voting arrangement is similar ·;,· ;&;t ~ phone (714) 673-1552 >-? to that proposed in Lewi!.' bill. Each - -VfT . Los Angeles s upervisor would have J ll_ t wo votes, Battin would have t"'o ~"' 1 0th ANNIVERSARY ' voles and the others one vote each. '1~~ . · ,, .. ..., ~ "!$ AS A CHECK and balance, an item before the board would require a ma· jority of counties in addition to a ma- jority of vol.cs for passage. Los Angeles County will bear mo~t of the first-year costs of the agency based on the formula Cushing laid out. 11 SAL.E f~· >~',I .... -. ~· ,_ &·· The LA share would be $24 1,700 compar ed to $58. 700 for Orange Coun- ty. $24,700 for San Bernardino and $18,200 for Riverside. (,jNDER LEWIS' measure, Cushing noted, Orange County would pay more <md get less voting power. When the voluntary agency was first proposed. it included Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. nut supervisors in those counties chose not to join the regional e.rrort. Los Angeles supervisors charged t hat st ate offi cials urged the two boards to try and scuttle the voluntary agency in return for a status as their own regional unit under the pending legislation. ·~ . JULY I • JULY 3 I st ~&! (~ qq :".it[' "" :.' 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He said the animals were beaten with clubs and dag- gers fashioned out of broom handles with s harpened points, and with cement blocks a nd rocks found near the animal pens. ... Anne Norton, a zoo employe, d ls- l'Overed the dead animals when she ar - rivf'd for duty &1 ol)day. The vandals, who aulhonhes believe wer e young children or t een -agers, climbed over a pe rimeter fence a nd then th.rough a hole cut several days earlier in a second fence to reach the animals, Gray said. children's zoo," Gray said. "These are young people who are planning careers in anitnal care, who had red and cleaned up after these animals for w~ks n.ow. To have something senseles{ hke this hap- pen has r eally pulled the rug out rr?m under them. It's going to be a hard thmg on them." GRAY SAID THE children's zoo is HE DESCRIBED THE killings as "ex-well-lighted but is not patrolled from the tremely cruel,'' noting that the animals inside. 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N . \la11 ~ pointl•d tu tlw ~mall l.H1dgl'l thl' l'Olllnll!'!SIOI\ \\<IS g1vl'll 111 t.•ontr.t:-.l lo ollwr l'Ullll tnes. ;ind lhl'Y fell that \\omen. although lhl'y rl'pl'l'Sl'11l lhe nw .1uri t y ut tilt" pop ula111H1. ha\'e 0111~ a minimal reprt.'Sl'nlal1on Women 's Year Conference in Mexico City is Simone, former Sea/Beach librarian and now a law student. This is her first report. says the cause of fcmuu.sm in the She calle d for <.>nll·r :-.o tit.• l1,S. ts dead w ill he s urpr;st.'d by It.• g at l's <.' o u l d int rod u rt' t.•vt.•nts at tlil' U N and T rtbunL• th cmsclve:s. give their qualifica M':s:sion s . lions and backgrounds whith M<'elin~ in the i\mc til'an Em mostly were in c1v1I rights and bassy 's open l'Ourt w<i s thl' fl>minist caust's . American delegation which al Oomest1c g n evanccs untl some templed to provid e communita 1nkrnat10nal t·vmpl:.tinb wt•ri· lion with the non govt.•rnmt.•ntal ht.•Jrd. groups. Whllt.• the airing of dom(•:-.l1<· lnte re:-.l of tht.· group:s W<i:-. un grll'vant.•cs in a foreign counti, derestimatl'CI. Thn•t.• t1m~ tht.• with internation al pn•ss l'O\. number expc<'tt.•d attcnd<'d t.•rag<.· was an embarrassment to Par1ic1pants and nwdw C'Ont t.•st the l '.S . man y women t•xpn•s:sctl t•d for choic·e pus it ions ;md e'< frustrations over tht.• lack M :-.uch µlu:-.1 ve µ1·01 l''>b l'I uµtt•d confrontation:, at home ~I:rny felt the aµµointmt.•nt of Ovt.·r whelmmg n umbers ft•lt Dan Parker a l> h t.·u d of the dl' the s horts ight edness of the L' s legatwn was a dtrc('t 1m;ult to l governmt>nt precipitated the S \\ omen \\ ho \\ c r c " t.• 11 l'Vent The need for the com repn·sented by qual1f1t•d ck mission lo have h l'ld rl'gionul lt..>gatt·s. mt.•et111gs µnot to thl' l N l'Oll After Parker ll'ft. c alm ''a:-. feren ct• was so p a tenlly ob\'ious. re::.tort'd by P <1l Fluta r. L'.S tht.•y fe lt iL w as furlh<'r ev1dent·t· rl'prcsl·ntat1vl' on the Com of the blati.lnt disregard of lhl' iii ~ l\h'rl'cd es Butt s. liaison uffit'L'f of the cumm1s:sion. said only e<1stern non govt•rnmt.·ntal or· gan1z at1 u n :-. h .1d had op portu111t1tt•s to meet with somt' ddl'galt.•s pno r to lht.· confL·n·m·t· (;;llht•nng .1ddn•:-...,t''> of vanou:-. group:-. 1:-. 0 1w 111 t ht• t•11mm1:-.:-.11m :-. rnaJor JH'llJl'l'lS ;\I all\ .irl' not lt::.t<:d in .111) .J\ ail<Jhlt-~ou1l't.' matt.•nJI Tht.• comm 1.., :-. wn pl an~ for doml'Slll' <It'l l\ llll''-and t'Ol\1 mun1cat1un bet\H•t.·n org<m1za lions. ('Om m 1:-.:.ions and govl'm- m cnl Future plan:-. mtludc rt> i.:101rnl tonfen •nt•c.., Al a U N . m l'l.'ltng thcrt' wa:-. ._. cil•lt•gat1on from the Japancsl' Diet, the ·11ou::.c of Rcprcs~n- ' " Women members of the Japanese Diet, the House of Representatives are (left to right) Hide Momiyama, Chizu Takahashi and Mitsu Kanaka. Japanese women, they say, face similar problems as those in America . taltvc:s Of tltl' 11111 11w111ht•1 4' :!;, arc fl•m.1h• a11 d <ti I ,1n· allP111l111 g the t·onfl'rl•nt·t· 111 J ap.111 .• 1 ,p•>hl',\\11111 .111 s aid , lht·rl· 1 ... .i grov.1 11 g eml'rgt·IH'l' ol "11111t·11 and t lw )'Ollllj.!t'I" Ollt'S ti rt• ht•('llll\11\).! Ill c n •asir1gh 111\ oh t•d 111 rnon· mod e r 11 ~ o c 1 :i I r' o It':-. '.\1 or t' ''omen th:111 ITil'll a1t• t'Xl'l'l'1s111g their vot ing pnv1ll'J.!t•s Tht• l'l'fll"l':-.t'nt.ll 1\·1·.., ag11•1•d lhal their :-.pt•ak1ng .1pi.w.1r.11 11·1 ... arl' met v. 1th .ll·t·ept.llH't• ;1s "1·11 as cunosll). th.JI .J.1p.1111·..,1· \\Omen <Jrc t·urn1ng f111111 ;111w11· s lructurt.•d :-.m•1t·t' th.111 111 1111· l. S . and th.11 ,J .1p.111 1.., t'\ 1writ•nc1ng prohl1•111;. :-111111.11 111 ll.t.· l' s The numhl·r or -.111glt-f1 m.111' heads of hou:-.c•hold.., 1:-. 11w11·,1s mg; Lhl' ma Jot 1·~111 ·.1· '" di\ or n· Japan h<t:-. :-.1H·1·1.il t.11n11\ 1·11urt-. to hand ll' d 1 \ oi t"I' :-.l'll lt•nwnh and probkrn:-.. ,rnd .11d to a 111•1•1h mother 1s :1\ :11l:d11l-altl111uJ.!h th~· ~ra le 1s 1101 e<11nparuhll· to \ 11 lt'rl l' .1 ,\ I\ l' \\ !'! \\ 0 111 .1 II f I 11 Ill '11g11 ... l.1\ 1,1 "·"" lit.ti ~11111· \\ orld W .u· 11 . \\ 1111wn h.1\1• no diffit.•u lt~ "11hl'qu.tl1•n1pl11y11w111 11p11ort unit u.·:-. t.'' l't'Pl al lht.• n·n· h 1 g h I l· \ t' !:-. . Ht·., 1 s I ,1 n t' l' 1 :-. :-.t r11ng1•s t tlwr '" :-.h1• ,.,;iid. lmt 1t 1:-. f.1d1111• .\ lar).!l' 1111mhl·r of \\Omt.•n :still d1•f11w lht•tr roll's under lht.> in flut.•1a·t.• 11f d1u1 dws a nd tr<1d l 111111:-.. such as'~ I\ t•s and motlwr-. .., It t' :-. .1 1 d I. J r g ,. f J m 1 I t t.·.., · t•spt•1·1all~ 111 rt1r:.il a r t•a:-., art' .1 ..,ourn· of pride and fulflllnwnt so f .111111) pl~11111111}.: ;ind c·ontrol J I,. not an IM1Ul' \ fl-mall• ~1gt'rt.1n ol f1l'wl ch- l1•g.11t.• \ t11l'1·d opt1m1sm that thl· t·1mf(•rt.•11tT \\ ould ha\l' a po:-.1l1\ t· t-flt·1·t on I h l' st .1 t us of \\ 01 nt•11 ~•round thl' "urltl Tlw fol·t th.it till' nmll.'n·tHl' e.11111..• 111to bt.•1ng. :-.he claimed. r~· t•ogn1tl':-r lhl' IH'l'd:-of \\nmt.•n are µoing 1-1 infhJt•n<'l' go\l·rnmt.·11t.., l'' t'f.\ \\ hl'rl' BEA ANDERSON. Editor /WY posters, emblems and signs proclaim the event all over Mexico City. The almost deserted street contrasts the over- crowded American delegation meeting. • . ·~. "J~ •.. ~ Non-smoker Douses Claim ' [Ann Landers • 4 DEAR ANN LANDERS J am a s m oke r I have been a smoke r ' &mce I wa:> 16 I will aJ"'ays be a ' smoker. I tncd to qwt four year!> ago and gained 30 pounds I d e· cided I 'd rathe r \ake my chances ·th lung cancer or e mphysema n look like a blimp. he proble m : M y sis ter -in-law has the crazy n otion lhat the s m ok e from MY clgarl'tt~ will be damagin g t o HER h ealth. Whenever I light up in her pre· sence (which is orte n because O\ir husbands like to spend time lo togethe r ) Irene makes some nas t~ rem.trk :.r bout rny nicotine habit. U nlt.•ss I put out m y cigarette s he leaves lhc room Please s ettle this question once and for all It seems crazy t o m e that m y cigarette can harm Irene's lungs HAPPY PUF' FER DEAR P UFF: lrt>ne's "no· tlon" ls not so crazy. Or. Joseph B. Stocklen, prHldent of the American t.ung Association, says there is four limes a s much carbon monoxide In sldt'·Strf'am 8moke from thf' bumlng end of a <'lgarette than in malmilrl·Am s moke Inhaled by the smoker. This also is true, according to Dr. tockl en. or several olher harmful constituents in dgart'tte smoke, such as tars. He further says the Increase in carbon monoxide levels found ln the blood of non·smokcrs exposed to second·band smoke exceed redenl Hfety standards. Additional e vidence is pro· vlded by Dr. Jesse L. Ste infeld, the aurgeon general who issued the lt72 rtport that led to the law that forr.-d cigarette companies to print a warnlnJC on ucb pack s.>ld. Dr. ~tl'infrld said, "Many rooms in whic h we work or bold conference'~. and the autos in which \H' ride. have a very low rate or exchange of air -and in some Instances none al aJI. ·• So -Irene has a very good point. DEAR i\NN LANDERS: Why 1s it that a µcr s on can be as nutty as a fruitcake but if he hasn't bt•en lo a psychiatrist and there is no r l•ror<t of his havin~ re t•e1vt•d proft.>l'IHon ul help, he 1s tu red for a JOb ., On the other hand lht.• minuk a prospective cmplO)l'r se<'s in formation on a pC'rson':-. appltC'a llon s t aling that tw has sou~ht help for an cmot1onal illness. hL' is consid e re d a nut tor an ex nut 1 a nd is not ht red This h appened to my ~t~ler three times. The fourth lime she lied on her a pplication and was hired. Why mus t peopl~ be forced to cover up lh<' fa('t they've n· ceived he lp " Are we still living 111 the Middk Al-(t's? Bl'RNEO DEAR 8 .: Tht're ls a grc>al dl· al l<'ss sligm a attacht.-d to mf'nt:JI illness than there• once was -but "t• 'till h :n l' a Ion J! \\a,\ lo J!ll. Some applications no lon~l'r ask that question a nd I ferveotl.' hope the day is not far off when il will ht' stricken from ALL *'' plicat~ons. I n ·commt·nd hirin~ t•mplo)•' \\ho hav'' had proft>ssional ht'lp. rtwy i.art• mort.• compu~siunalc and h a Vl' kt•t>ut.•r ln~licht limn lh0'4l' \\ho havt• nol hud cuuosel· '"~· \ . I 2 DAILY PILOT tuesda July 1 1975 Claims Didn't Add Up AT WIT 'S END 'l'ht> fi'l·d1•rjl Tt .Hit' (..'11111 mtsSIOll' IS ,1 g tulip tlf sll:-.plt:IOUS httlt· dt•\ 1b Gibbon:. gr tZl'd for lund1, l\t1·s Ol:st•n 1:. on ;t l'affl•lfll' t1·1µ. and II JJnl' Hu:.sl'll':. 18 hour bra dtt·d. \\OUlt.Jn 'l we bl• th~ fln;t to kno'' ., look~ l1 kl• a pt·m·ll whdt• I :ern "l'Ul-'l'd m :i "11·1-.t·r l'11a1r t-.itmg salJd!) \\1th 1m1lallun m.~)on O.llSl'. down 1111• tL'ITat•t• a ml lake lurm. fh pp111g T\\ 1111-ll'S 111 to lwr muuth I k11ow I m bl1 ll1g silly ll'll Ill'\ t•r h.1p1wn. l>J\ 1d J.111sst•11 '' 111 t•ont1nut• lo gel ht•aout'hl's . l~·lt) Wh11l' \\ 111 push unwi.lr<l i.ls .1 sta111 f1 g hlt•r. And Si r Laun•nn· 0 I 1 ,. t l' r . l h t• m o s l u n 11 kt• I y a n1 .1tt·u 1· plwtogrupht•r in North 1\11a·rtl'•t. w ill cont111ut• lu takl' pl·rft•tt ptt:lun·s . Thl'\ hJ' l' ltht l'llllll' out '' 1lh ~Onl\; gu 1d1•l1n1·s r1·gJrd1ng \'l'll'l.>l'll ll'~ · l'IHllll'M'lill•llls of 111 <>· t.lucl~ "h1t•h :,J) 11 lht•y da1m lhl'V USl' ,I fltlOI' \\ .l', a t'Old labil·l. or a s h;.impo11, tlll'y h;.id bl'lll.'r lw ll-ll1ng lhl• lrnth T ht• only um• I (•an f1gun• lht• FTC 1:. .tftt•r 1:. Ann Blyth. No\\. 1 'vt• w.1kht·d this bt•aut1ful ltttk v. 1s py l'l'l•.1turl' fur years . l'vt•n befon• lll'r Pl'1iorman('e Ill "Mlldn•d f>t t•rn·." and 1f she <•lt• a Twinkie, a n1p('akl', or a fruit pie. Wl' t.J set.• 1 l. Tht• an:-.Wl'r to mon• truth 111 .1dn•rt1s1ng 1:-. lo du .ma~ "11 h lJPl'd <:ommt•rc1als Tht') 'rt• madt• onct' and somt•t1nws run .ts long as lv. o o r t h1'N' Yl':tl s (; ul I \I. 11111 I or .1 m111Utl' d td I t'\'t•r s'usPl'l'l J 1w ~Jilli.Ith d1dn 't \\l'JI J>.1nl) host• 1 s;rn him play :1i.:Jtnst tht• HL"<bk1th Jtl<I 'l9 0111• t'.111 ll'll llll' hl' \\~I' Ill JIJll) Wllh bad klll'l's That buy ltJd h1:. pan l\hllS\' IHI hat'k\\,lltb ()I' 1 dun'l hllO\\ p ,1111 \\ hl'll 1 Sl'l' It l lll'Vl'I' look :.i l Ann Bly\h but I don l think of m y baby 1m·turl' I \\ ;_i;; e x a {' l I y h l' r s i Ll' w h t' n ~lolher took a p1 t t url' uf mt• 111 lht• buff 011 a shag rug . I \\ J:o. t hn•e month:. old a t the llmt·. If the\· wt•rt• rn ~1clt• "hvt•" wt·'d hJvt· :.i l'omplt•ll'ly <lllfen•nt ... w ry. I s u s µed ~iftl'I' t h• 1•1• 111011ths. Ann \\ ouhl :-1.'l a tray ol good1t•s out and turn gn .·t·n ul the sight uf them. Alll'r six month!), ht•r fJCl' would l.)l'l'Jk out AflL·r a '1·:ir. s ht• '' ou Id '' addll' dtm n th1· terra<'l'. c <J II the c h tld1·t•n and pop a dough nut 111to hl'r mouth'' hoh'. Afll'I' two yt•ar:-. ot hust ltni.( fn .. · ... h IH.'SS, the kids "ould roll Ann But wouldn't 1t g1 \'e Amt•1·1t·a ;1 rt·al s hot of 111lt·1H1ly lo turn 011 lhl' tulw nnt• day and ht>a r the 1>t•rft·l·t "tit• s;1>. "l take grnxl l'.ll'l' of Ol\st·lf. I l'Xl'l'Clsl'. dtl'l .ind Lakl· 1~·on Olll'L' a <lay, ' and h.t\'l' hl•r hu:.hand <.'html' m \\1th. .. i\nc.l l 'd kt'l'P hl·r 1f her girdle h.tdl\ 'l l'll:>ll'd I ' I h.I\ 1· al" a~ ... hl•ltt•\ ed Eul·ll ll slnkl•s ml' as \er~ .sus pil'IOUS tlwl i\1111 IS stuffing iil'I' lat'l' \\1th ,dl that "lreslmt·:.:. ·and Girls State In Session Cindy Lamb Pisces Ci ndy Lamb. d:.iug hlt.•r of Mr. and ~lrs. Hrun• A. L umb of Costa Mt.·s:i. is rl'prescnling Estancia ll 1gh School at C:irls ~late on the carnpu:-:. of C.1 l 1f11rniu Stalt• t 'ni\'t'rs1ty. ~at.•ra ml'nto. Sh e is bt'ing s ponson·d hy American Legwn r\ux1harv ·155. ~llss i:amb h as joined l11gh s chool junwr J?lrls from :.ill O\·er lhl' s t ale of l'alifornta m the week of j.W\ e rnment study. An honor ~tudt:nl , Miss l.a mb bt>l ongs lo lhl· Po\\dt•r Puff Football Girls 'team. 1s pres ult•nt l'lt•ct of J XOY E C hristian i\ssoc1al1on . has hel'n ac ti\ l' Ill d rama produc twns i.ll her SC'hool and •~ co-cd1tor ofthe yt.•arlx>ok Expenses Analyzed UPI Tetepllolo Village Smith Christrnc Smith uf Chesler, !\:ova Scotlu is li vi n g proof thu t bl acksmithing 1s not d clld but the .Sll'l't'Ot ype i m agt· ur big and bruwny 1 s . T h c o n I ~· qu ~tl1fi c d fcrn~1k bll.lc:ksm1th 111 tht.• provlllCl', she u st.·!-. tool s s imi l;..ir to those impll•mt.•nled hy her grl'<il-g n·at· g rundfath e r who l>uilt tile firs t shop 111 the ,·i!l;..igc i11 l~Sti. lh SYD~EY 0~1,\RR \\ f:U:\ESl>.\Y, Jl'LY :.! ,\RIES 1'.\l .ird1 :!I i\pnl l!)): You exp:..i nt.l hori wns. You cuulcl also "expand" 111 anulht·r \\a,· 1f t'arl'lt•ss :.iboul die t. C) clc high ;.ind ~ ou mu 1-t· construl'tl\·c t:h<Jnges. /'"" Saf~fy Rules Pooled T,\l'Rl'S 1.\prtl ~ll-~l ay 201 : Low·kt'y :.ip- µro;.1 c h 1:-. bl•s t do n ·t force. push or in:.1st. One who ch1dt•s 'nu 1s merely testing a nd L·ould ha\'l' pt·n·l'i·ll'd sl'nse of humor. GEMl:\I OL.ty 2 1 June 201: Friendship :ind monl'\' mix now as if wall'r and oil. Know 1t ;.1~d ud :.ictord1ngly. lkahstic <tP· pro:..ich is essential. ('\~CER Ju1w :!I Jul.) 221: Yuu will hl1 l.!I\ t•n add1l 1onal l'l''P"ns1bll1t~ · and ;JU\ hon ty. In pt· r-.011<1 I II fl:. .) ou a re 111 • 'oh t•d LEO <Jul~ :.!3·,\ug. 22 1: Lutli.lr .is pccls co1nt:1de now ''1th ab1l1ty to bridge bar- rie rs. induding lanj!Ui.IJ.!t' and dist;rnce. You gl'l me:rnings atros:-.. \'IRGO 1 ,\ug. 23 S1.•pt 2:.!l : You get foets, f1j.!un·s. You krH>\\ \\ h1:n• )OU stand tn emo- t10nal :.ind lln;in cial :-.t•nst.· LrnR.\ 1 S1·p t. 2:J-O<:l 2:! 1: If cautious, you "Ill. Othen1 tSl'. t·x pt•cl <kl ay and se• back. Patience 1 ~ ) our :.illy. Aet·cnt is on turning Sl'l'ming dt'l l·at 1nto Vt<'lor). SCORPIO ({)et. 23·:'\ov. 21): Divers ify. Hcfuse to 1)1' p.1tntl•d into t ornt:r. Be .iw.ir1: ot allt:rnatt\'l'S. Flt•x1l11lity 1s nccess:.iry. Employ mL•nt ptl't u rt• ts bnghler. SAGlTTARll'S <~m" 2<!-Det.'. 21): Lunar c-vele 1s such th;.i t ~ou" t·onfronl t·mot1onal s;tua tton in dtrt'tl mannt:r. If :-.mglc, you coulu fall madly 111 lmt•. CAPRICORN I lkl' 22 J an. 19 1: What ''as restnc·t1,·e may suddenly "open up." fkcunno1ter pos1t1on. Revise somt!' of your gamt• plan. One who was ully 1s apt to be un· dt•r pressurl'. • · ,\QC,\Rlt:S (.Jan. 20 f<'l'i>. 18): Rel<:Jliv('S, domestic s ituation these a rc highli ghted. 'I a lk of resid t·nn', pos~i hll• ch:.ingt:, rl'· mrx.lt-l1n g or moving ;..ire featured . PISCES !F eb. Hl-.\fan·h 20 1: E xpe nses mJ\ hl' an<1h zt·d . Iii.in' fac ts, fi gu res ,J\ .J.tlahk You· cou ld Ix· ;..is kcd for some ex- pl.in.1ttons. YOU'LL FHl IT TOO! * I 4 Day Caribbtan Air"/S.a Vacation on tht Mo,.dic Pdnc•/Sun Viking from SS 70.00 Haekyard s \\ 1 m ming pools bC'cnme m ore innt· 1n g with each add ed dl•gr ee 1Jf t e rn pl'r:.ttun ... With school out. thl'ir use for n ·cn •ation. rl'laxu- t1 o n and C'ooling -off place:-. 111creasl's. But thl'Y can be d e<J lh trap!) unless a ft•w s,1ft·t~· prt•cautiOll !) :.ire.· fullO\\ c.•d Acro~s lht• n ation. :.is many :.is 600 Pl'rs ons drown 1n s w1mm1ng µool s t'ach yeol'. and ;.ibout half of those oceul' 111 private home pools. Man y more s ufft•r Sl'nous m j uril-s 111 pool mishaps. T h e mos t fl'l'ftUl'nt cause of swim m 1n g pool drownings is uninten- tional fallin g or s lipping into the waler . Julil :.is deCJulv. but less obvious, 1s the haz ard of l'lec· tncal shock. Whether empt~· or full. l h e p o n I s h o u I d b l' t•nclosed by a s turdy ft'nce lo ket•p v. andenng n c 1gh borhood ch lldrl'll out. Owners may even lw lwld liable for injune:-. to tn•!;p:.tssing children. f<:lectric<:1l equipml'nt in pool <:1 re a s cc.rn bc dangerous. If the stan-• Weddings ~ and Engagements · To a\'C1id d1s appointmc•nt . prospectn·t· lindl's arl' n•mtndl'd to ha\e tht·ir \\C<ldtnl.! ~ t n rt l's \\ i l h h I a(' k ;rn ti " h 1 t l' g In.., s ~· photo).!r aphs 111 lhL' 1>~111_\ l'ilot P cnplt• lkp;.1rtm1·nt ont· "l'l'~ helorc· tht• "edct1ng 1'1t·t ur1•-. I L't'l'I\ c·<I attn I h.11 ltmt: '' 111 ne1I Ill' ust'<I For cng agt•mrnt .mnouncemcn b 1t is 1m1wratn·c th:it th(• stor~-. also <1c·com - p.tn1t·d h~· a hlack and v.h1te glossy pic- l lll'l'. be suhm1tted six weeks or morr h«fore the "l•dding d:11 L': uthcrwist: It \\ill not ht• puhhshl•d To ht•l p fill n·qwrt•mt•nls on :!•1lt1 "t•d ding <:1nd t•nJ.!<11.!l'nlt•nt stonl' .... for m .. art· "'a liable in etll Da1h Piiot offi ces Fur ther question., ''ill he ans,,ercd h~ Peopll' Depa rtme nt s taff m embers at 642-4321. PINll' Takes the Hassle Out of Travel! THAT'S OUR JOB * 8 Oays-7 Hi9hh fo,. t•nnis and 9olf ettthusiat in btoutifuf Colombio. South Ammco-$636.00 * Hawaii-8 Days. 7 Mi9hts with Air, Hot•ls. Tours from $299.00 Ld our" fri•ndly and cour-ffous tranl counHlors assist you with your" VACATIOM and IUSIMESS tranl an-cmg•ments, MO SERVICE CHARGE. 2075 San Joaquin Hills Rood a ... nl"-M•wport l•ach, California 92660 ~· 644-4600 ~ a:JO -s:OO ,_ Moitofrl '""" ..., c .... -.... Pwilift91 -- I daru 115-,·oit household Other s3fety tips :.ire: currt•nt passt•s through !\Ocver allow a nyonC', lhl' bod y on ·"its w ay to including a dults , to :.warn water. there will bl' ;1 alone . 1wrfct:l "ground " <ind it Clearly mark the will kill. As a pret:aution, depth of all Sl'elions of ket>p all electrical ap-the pool. plt:.mcl's al least 10 feel Kee p ample s afl'ly awayfrom poolside. l't1u1oment. s u c h a s F:lectrical pool cqtup· flotation nngs. life belt:-, mt• 11 L skim mt• r s. Lind a long po le, c lose ;at ftllt•rs. pumps s hould hi.I nd. I lave iJ first :.i 1d kit bl· installed b\' a ltt'l'nscd hand\'. l'lcctncian and l'{jUlpped . Dis coura ge ex - Wtlh c urre nt int1.•rrup-l't•ss1ve roughhousing in ll'rs that will eul off the or around the pool. C'urrent when lht•rc is a Provide ad u It le<ik that can e ausc s uper visio n w hen s hock. l'hildren <1r e s w imming. Food should not bl' c~1r-Keep diving boan.ls nt•<l to poobtdt• hec;..iusc and l:.idders in good re- s p1 llagl' cun t:ausc s lip-p:Jtr. pl·ry a rl'as. Sm:.ill to)s, Be s ure the 1:.idder :-.ueh <is s k a tt•boards,-le:.idmg into lhe pool ts along '' ith other dt•bns, t•tther removed ur made s hould be kept clear of i n operable to s mall the walk area:-. next to c hildren when the pool is the pon I. nol 111 use. ,,. ... fl • If -- -.. t•woort lkach • 548·86141 UFFEll'S U,HOLSTERY ~~ ~Yoe Wowt ........ • Locations in ~ 4 F1all Senice 19ll Hcrkr 11•4.. ~ eo.ta Mn-S41·02S9 \ HuntlnC)ton leach ·· PRESCRIPTIONS LIDO e Ch•• Acctv11h e DtllvtrlM Ltf Ul rtflll Y-•NMnl procrl.,IJN SAFARI ™ > ~; ,~t.SUMMERSAUSAGE .. : ... - l --1 20c OFF 8 01. Stick • CHEESE OF THE WEEK MIDGET CHEDDAR So What Else STARTS WEDNESDAY, J ULY 2nd .. -.r---.:96o;,..c~-::::·:;;-:.~;~2n..,_"'~-;"_.,~ ~-·~.:r• I 044 IRVINE AVE. In Wrlillcliff Pina NEWPORT REACH 548-8365 La Galleria Charge -- . . , . Cl1apter U.S. l~ome Tax Hurts Most Tue-c;day July 1 1975 DAILY PILOT B :f WASlll :'\CTON CAP> 1-'or lhos t: \\ho m.~~.!~cd .t? matnlJlll lhl'1r slandan.I of living la!>t ) c at. 1t was llt!llh l·r food, ful!I nor shellt:r whic·h was Lhc h1g~t'Sl obs tu ell· It was fe<kral 1ncom1;: taxes. · Tht• 11.•:;ull 1s propo:;Jls to l'CVJ$t' the tax sy:;l\.'rn ~ece1· s lo m~Ulltalll U l'OOlllUlll percenlitgt! tax IJabilJty fur .n v e Shuttle's Job Defined Th l' g o v ,. r n m 1• 11 l t•sl1ma l l'S th~1l lht• s <Jl.11 y ( 111t.h\.1cl11;il, and c·cwporatwns "ho do no 1non: th Jn kl'l'P tl1l'lr m~·uni c 01brc.c.t 11( 111f1Jti11n ~ ~hartei• TIH; U I< 00 KINGS I NSTJTV J'ION. A~ '--' 1•('111loJ11H' s t11dy grou)J \\h1l'11 u s ually tends towar d NF.W YURK IL Pl 1 Wh.1t \\Ill Tlw S2 b1ll1un :;pan· s hultlt• \ d11C'fl· lll'111g hlult b) Hm•k" di l11tt•1'11<1l11>11JI ul P1tt~burgh :end ;il111ost W.llt.tl.I s ulit·w1 lr.1l'lun. bl' good tor'' h<' said. 'J'hl' :O.l'.ll'l' s h ulll1..• I:> 011l y om• uf Hu1..·k\\l'll ':, JJIJJUr a\J0111t•s µt ujl't'ts. Tlw 1.·v 1np.111) als o 11) pnrllL' l'Olllr<il't<>r 1111 lhl' l'llllllll\ \'l'Sl.JI B·l Llombt·r tnudl'r atl' sl~rnd .11·d uf II\ '''II "' I ' Cl.) "''' rl•qu1rcd lo ni ~11nt~11n ~~ J mg for ;1 f J lllaly o( lour -----------'- rose Sl.S.IO, or 1·1 Ii p11· l:1..·11l, t o $14 ,•166 l<is t ~cw· But the Jntcrn<JI HcVl'OUl' ~1·rv~l'c j.!ot first <'r <1l·k ••l that monl'Y and lopµe tl uff ~1 .6112, wh1l'11 wus $77311r i8 :1 Pl'l'Cl'nl murl' th<1n 1t:,, tak e t hl· µrev 1ous yc<ir · Tiii-; TAX I NC'R1<;,\SE WAS LARGt:J.)' lh1..· p roduct Of <I rate s clwdulc d~s1gnc<l to l e an hl'i.1\'lt'SI on tht: wc.ilth11:.•sl. But now a wide s pt:ttrum of 1..·conom1~ts 1s l'Oming to the con clu s i o n that tlw sy:.tcm inh1b1ts in<.·enl1ve a nd thus hobhlt•:, thl' l'l'Onomy during tht• periods of tnflalion. $10,000 for only 5167.51 a month. W he1h1::r y vv 111.:t!U $!.i,()(X) or $10,000 get 11 fr u111 1111.: i., ... , p <.: wl• _, lend millions. Cor111111.:1c: 01 (1t.'(J11 Monlhly poy111ent bos~tl v11 1..1 $10,CXXJ HorneOwner loon, for LO munrh•. u1 LI'• U'•" ul perct::nloge rote of 16"~. Tvrul 1•uy1111.:1.r ~..'0,101.20. A loon of 5) ()()() Ll d 0 1m I! v)' Ut.: ~ecured by 0 comi...1no•1u11 d r1.:o ond µE:r!>onol properly. Commercial Credit Corporation IC\ I , -<...,.. ·-.. . ; (&B} ., 370 Easl 17th Slrccl • Phone: 645-8700 lil>t•rul p11:-1lio11s, p11hhs hl0cl its ;.11111ual b u c]j:{L'l re 'll'\\ 111 \\ l11t'h lhl' authors 1nd11.·alcd ..i prcfercnet• fur l1•ll111)! t 'ong1'l•s-; and th(1 Prl's 1<h·nt adJus t th1• t<ix rate 1wnod1e·;dJ y to ci1.•t•ount for mflat1on. 'f ht· 1:11< l'll~s <1 pprov'-•d Ill M <1rd1 wen· 10 somL· mt:a::.u r1.• ;rn 1nl lol wn .iclJ u s t Ill l'lll, return m g $18 billion in ti.IX Cl) lo 111111 VHhi;lls \\ ho p~11d ;.in es ti mated S l3 IJ1 Ilion to ~1 6 b illion mm·1..· cl ue lo infla t1011 . Uut .1 stud~ l rnm thl' Anll'nc·an Ente r pris e l11:-l 1tut1>, :i group "h1ch tl·nds to be more con - Sl'I'\ al 1\ l' a nd hu~111cs:;-ori1..·nt1.·cl. µuhl1:,lwd another ::.tlldy \\ hH·h l'11<Jors l1d the 11lea o( µPrmanently plug g1n g .111 1nflal 1on l'Orrcc t1on indt•\ into the tax '' s h 'lll S l <'II I:\ l>t;Xt-~(; I S ,\J.ltEi\U\' l~CL L'L>E U in mall) lahor 1..·ont1•acts Ill the form of a cu:,t.0 f. hvin~ l'Sl'al.11111· d<iu~l' which 1n('re<.ises s alartl'S in proportwn lo the nsl! 111 Lht• gon:rnmcnt·:; Cos l ol l.1 v mg 1ndl·\ S11l'1.il St.·t·unty fl'('lpwnt:; haH· thl· :.amc prot1.·l·t 1un As rashionl'd "~ a pa1wl of ec1mvm1st~ \.\'hll'll Ill duded W1ll1Jm Fl0 lh1l'I', <1 formt·r ml·mbcr of tht• Pres idL·nt 's Coun('ll of F:conomic Adv1sen;, the t ;1;, tndl·x m g sys tcm '' ould iJUtomati('ally raise lhL· amft11 l 11f m11n1..·y tax1wyl·1 s c:m cl<iim <1-; eXl'mp twn: 0 1· d1.·pcndc:nts and a s deducllon.s for h \·in g ex ~O l'S. I ----~ PROBLEMS with J.d me lw ~our MANAGEMENT (lirf :Jrida'I INFORMATION? Acc04#!tin9~inanc:ial Data Process~ Sy5tuns 'l'o<la\ a11d l'Vl'I'.\ da~ ... ".., , ..... , ,.._ ..... ~U-tolUM-4.AIGI co .. rAMtlS u YUH uru1t .. CI IH IUSINUS l l·:,111•1 l !'-ol'l l'l'Lil \ (;!t•nn ll. llargis l.1 111'1 .., l!l''>llf\lt"• COHSUlTAHT I l<1•1111rl:-'"'·"' 829 Hartiar Island Dri•e ( .. ,,, !-.\.'!"\I\'\' ~wport leach, C A 92660 . 1714) 673·5856 Oono9 h •O...• 11 lb Orange Avf> .. _. Costa Mes a Callf "'"" 7'Mc .. 17 I 41893·2725 646-5727 Orang t• C o unty h<is th1.• ?2nd d1apll•1· of tlh.' in ll'1'11al IC)ll al r'lll :tlll'l,d fo: >-l' c ul 1 \'l's I 1b I '1ut1· \\1th fll't•s1•1Hal1nn of :i l'l1J1't1•r to th l' 1H·\d \ f1ll'me tl Or.1ngu < 'ou11l;. d1apll·r Th1..• l' hartt·r wu :; j)l'e ">l'lltcJ hy C'harll'l> (.' 11 orn hos tel II ,. N l' \\' \ori.. t'1tv. ll .1 t I ll fl ~ I I> I' l'' I ti l ' n l ol F J.: I , to l .. 111s 111g I':. to: h l' r I 111 g. 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Jnd go' 1·1·111111:11l o f f 1 l' 1 a I s o f t l' n <11 l' l' x t r 1 • 111 I'[ y lt·l'hnit·al. But J o lin .J lknr,\, s t·11 1ur \ l<'l' 1n 1•:-.1d1.'11l of Hot·k\H•ll, put 1l 111 a nut:.hl'll "HAVE YOl EVE R sn·n ..i t'o;1't (;uard Vl'!>::.cl taking uµ old n,1\ 1g Jl11>11 and commu11H·at111m. buoy!> frnm tht· ()(·t:an or n Vl'I' .11HI puttmg do\\ n 111'\\ one:;'! Well, th.it 's 1•)<.li:tlv \\ll\11 thl· :;pal'\.' s huttl1..· \\ill do It ,;flt !"il'l'\Hl', 1l'ln1..•\ t: and l'l'fll.1l'l' spJl'\' sJtt'llllt• \ ch1t'11..•s orl..11t 1ng far .11111, 1 tli1• l':111h ... Ttll' prull>l) Pl' o f till' ~f'JC'l' -,hull It- ''1th 1t:. h) drogt ·n fut•li·d ma111 1..·11g11w won't be l.JUnl'hl·d ui1td l!l?tl But 111.·nr~ !>,lid Ol1l'l' ll IS 111 Of>l'l',JtlOll. llll' spal'l' µrogram on \\luch till' l 111tt·d Statl'S h<is s p 1.·nl :-.udi hugl' :-urns s hould bl' g m tu )Ji.I) ell\ 1.d1.·11tb ll E]';RY SAii> THE s p ;11.•1· prug rum aln:ady is st<irt111g to n·<'U\'l'I' its l'UI' n•nt lo.ulnching co:-.ts ll'rnn tlw l'Olll men.:1al l'l'\'l'llut•:-. 111 orh1l1ng s p<1t't' s atl'ilttt.'S But 1 tw l'o:-.tl\' t•on111111111c·.i lions and \H •atlH·r ::..1td 0 h tt:s still ha\1• to be ~hol 1nt11 "l>.IC'l'11n1..• at :1 l1n1e f)y lrng1..• l'lll'kt·t vd11l'lt•s ;111d "lu·11 till'\ n·aSl' LO fUlll'lton .11lc·qu.Jt1·1\ :dlt•f lour y1..•;1r:-. 111 -.11. llH'\ t'a111101 lw 11..· l'll\ l't'l'tL Tlw 111.111rh·d -,p .1t1.· s hu111,. \I ill l'.JITY a pl..illl' l11;1cl ()f '>.Jll'll1t1•s 111111111 l>1t from a s 111g l1..· 1 C1t·l-.1.·l l;iu111 l1111i.: "T ll l': U· 1 IS l'o11t1·m ·prs1Jl onl\ m 1 s t r.1t1•g11· :rnd 1·1•0 11om11· g1 01111;1s. lll'lll'\ o.,,11d .. ,'\(I OIW doubts II'> ~U(' t'l's:-. ·,1:-. ;1 ll'l'h1111l111'.11·al :1d v.11HT, t11n s ullll' pt.'llpk think 1l l'fl!:>l l) too 111111 h anJ S011l1• t'!\jH'l'tS ".mt,,, l'l'IY Oil rl\h s il1•s "1tho11l ;,in adv;1ntt•d ht!a\ ~ lx>111hl'I' llowc.•\'t.'r. th1.· Pl'nl ~1g111> 1·:. p1..•rt:-. insist on till' tn.il poht•y I lie H I bomhi•r. 1n11·rt·nnt11wntJI n11:-.sil1·-. jllU a hug 1..· s uhman111• l111Tl' thal .il~o 1·.m fin• m1ss1ll•s " n 11 l' k \\ l' II . I) ll l' II f I Ill· m IJ I di\ l'I :-.ii 11..·d l.1q!\.' c·umpo1111L'" 111 th•• l'l)Ullll'\ 1-. Ill ,1\ l11111l''>, flt.•<.J\ \ ,1ut 111lH~l I\\.' l'lj U ljHlh'lll , I .11lJ'OJd 1•qw pnwnt . pnnt ing m:il'hllll'I') l'lct: trontt•s. 11..·xtilt' m :H •h1m·n and :-.ut·h l'l)l1SUffil'f pro<htC'ts a :-lt·lt•\ ISIOll i.lllU o thl·r :1µpli<111n·s . 1xil'l-l'I t.1kul ~1tors ;ind po" l'I' t noh . ··1:-i; S .. I TE OF the µ11.•H•nt <f'-'l>l'l'SSl'U S l:Jll' o f thL• J:UllSUOH'I' ni.1l'hl'IS. \\ l' hOf)l' lO incrt:ilSl' l'Ull· slllllt'l pr11du1:l!> fr1111l th1..· pn:s1.·1ll :!3 Pl'l'l'l'llt to about a lh1nl uf ou r '11l11ml·, · I lt-nry s aid. Presley Sl1ares Earn Six Cents "l'\ llll'Ull11' 111 ~111:.J.~:)t. or fj 1:ents Pl'I sh~ll'l'. Oil l'l'\ l'llUl':> ol $14 .427.!174 ",1!-1 1 c p11rt1..·t..I lJ~ Tht: f'rl'~le) Com- 1...i111'-·s for lhl' qua rtc1 clldl·d April 30 l·'t1r lhl' ~l·:1 r ·l'arher p c no<l. earn- 111~-. "l'l'l' S.114.482. or 11; c:cn l!> µer :.ii.in'. on fl'\ cnucs of SIJ.x.>7,830. _____ ..__ ___________ ,and trl·Js un·r, Don Koll The s huttl'-' t'l'l'\\ \\Ill fl~ trorn s..ill'lhll· to s<1lelllt1', n •pl .it•tng thl' "ornuut nne-;, m.!kmg mmor r e pair-, lo othl r -. Jnd brinl?lllJ! till• \\Cll'mlm\n s.il1 lh\l'-, hack to earth to bt• t.l 1sman\ll'd .111d ri· built ex act h ;1s the Co.1s t c;11;11 d dot''> with surfJ~l' buoy-. l·.:qH1">S l11 g pleu::.UI'\.' \\1th the qu.irtt•r . :-.llll'\.' it reflects ::.ales from t lw l.1\tc.·r p.11t111 1974, onl' ol lhl' wor s t lil'l'IUds Ill lhl· hi s lor) of the l1111rn:hu1 ld111~ 111tlustr ), · t·<1mp;.111y pr1..•s1dl·11t IL1nd .ti I E . Prc:.ll'~ :.;11d I hi! ..,,.1·1111d quarl•'I'. l·ntling J uly 31. should o1 ppr o :-. 1111 : 11 t • I :i -.1 ~ «.! <.r r . s s L' l' on ti · qu:1l'll'I' I l'\ l'IH.1 1..·s of $23.4 million MUTUAL SAVI NGS THAN ANY BAN K IN TOWN. Plus ••• Interest pa id from date of deposit to date of withdrawal . compounded daily and many valuable free se rvices not offered by banks. including: Free Bank Checking Account* Free Safe Deposit Box· Free Travelers Cheques ~ Free Money Orders ~ ·with qualifying balance Accounts insured to $40,000 by a U S Government Agency CapistrBno·San Clemente 530 wn ·•!XHlc Esltetla '493·!>65 I Cofona del Mat 286/ E.1:;t Cwst I flghway 675·5010 rounlllin VBnev 11942 M.1g11ohil Stmot 963·6390 Slll'lta AM 71h & N01th Main/547-97'41 Co m p ;i n ). . A l In• rt \\ Finamorl'. trl'as un·r ;rnd ;1 .., ~ 1 s t a 11 l .., t• l' r l' t ;11 ·) L•:1t•l'l 1'1H1l t· Eng 111 l'l'n ng Company o f Callforn1..i. 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Or ho" to use Ute t,1x oond1ts of these familiar "E • bonds to create a tux breuk retaremt'nt fund for yourself'> Or ho\\ to frt'eze yow self rnto a regular !>3V&n~s program and thus force you r~clf to bwld a llt'::ll egg 1 Money's Worth To ~he sur pn:se of US 11 easury ofhc1als, E bond sales this Yt:~r are ut lh1;:1r tughest since World War 11 And at the same time cash i11s of the bonds are down 5 percent from a year ago The explanations aren t d1fftcult to find Backed by the US government savings bonds rank among the safest investments tn existence J\s the rate of in flat1on rl'cedes the a ttradtvcness of a 6 percent return on :,O high quality .i sccunty In( rcasl!s IJU f AR ia: YOU USING the bonds you buy to your ut most a dvantage' Qwte possibly you are not The fact thut you need not report the interest you re ce1ve on E bonds unW you rnsh an the bonds 1s the key and vital tax benef1l for you -~ind you can increase these tax savings when you buy the bonds as gifts for your child ren Let s say you re saving for your child s education Buy lhe! E bonds m your ch1ld s name and designate yourself as the benef1c1ary not the <:o owner ,. Al the end of the first~ ear file a federal income tax re turn 111 you1 1.: h1ld s name and on the return state that your (h1ld elect:; to repo1 t lhe interest annually Then h st them crease m the \ alue of the bonds <JS lus or her income This estabhshes vour child s intent and you need file no further re tu 1 ns as long as the mtcrest on the bonds plus your chlld s other mvestr9ient mcome is Jess than $750 a year (Be :sure you keep a copy of the tax return to prove intent •) THUS, WHEN YOl K child <:ashes the bonds to meet the costs or college a II accrued interest on the bonds will be free from federal income tax And the interest a lso 1s ex empt from all state and local income taxes and personal l)roperty taxes Or you might buy the bonds m the chtld s name with }Ourself as benef1c1ary and not file a federal income tax re tum until your child starts college and begins to cash m the bonds for educational expenses Your child then would flle a tax return each year and report the full amount of interest on the r edeemed bonds as rncome No income tax would be due 1f your child s investment Utcome "as less than $750 a year H your child had add1 honal "earned income your child s tax free income could n se to $2 050 Or let s s.1y vou re buying E bonds regularly dunng vour c urrent "orkmg years to cash m at retirement Instead al rct11 ement excha nge your E bonds for H bonds which pav you 1nte1 est semi annually by Treasury check' The accumulJted interest on your E bonds can be applied to purchase of your H bonds and you have the pnv1lege of de fernng your tax hab1hty on your E bond mterest until you cash m your H bonds or they reach matunty Thus the tax money you sttll owe on your E bond m terest enables you to earn more money m H bond interest OR LET'S SAY VOU want to freeze yourseli into a regu lar savrngs program The easiest soundest way 1s to authonze your employer to make regular small deductions from your paycheck This systematic automatic method of saving freezes you 1n removes the money from your paycheck before you gel your hands on 1t 1s the "magic • whJCh builds savings of hundreds of dollars a year out of a few dollars put aside regularly every week And as Gabriel Hauge chairman of the Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co of New York and chairman of 1975 s com mttlee of 61 bus iness leaders working to enroll 2 400 000 of us m the payroll sa vmgs plan this year so wisely observes No matter how compet1t1ve other rates become at times 6 perce nt of somethmg 1s clearly better than 8 per c.ent of nothing And the regulanly of payroll savings is the heart of the program Buy the Daily Pilot for Peanuts • (and a lot of other great comics) delivered 7 days a weeK 642-4321 (Direct or collect) New Yorto. (UPI) -The lollO""'"'J I SI Sho~ th<! Sta< fl. S 111111 h.tve Qal!'l'd l"0051 ....0 lost the most lldSe<I on DPrcen1 ot r;~ 0<1 the New Yori\ 5toc~ E•cl\an~ \«•tc• \ fJrk I .'i Hod t «•tit·«> 1S MOST ACTIVE STOCKS most York Net "'"' po,rc!!ntag,. changes are thP dlttorence llelween The prev ous ctcx nq pr ce ilnd 11\e current ctoS OQ t>r ce GAINERS NEW YORK tUPll -TM IS act ve stocto.s trade<! oo the N-Stocto. Ei«hange Monday 0Me C11<J ''• . "' Ryder Systm Saltt 129 300 ?00 600 184 100 1S1 1100 141 lOO l4S lOO 138 300 134 soo 131100 114 000 in •OO 119 &00 "J 400 111 'IOO 111 100 I Todd Sh PV<I 1 • • ? Natl Hom<>\ 4 "t • 3 Cllll!ns MIQ ?"°. • SCA ~,, ((' l • S Hatett1"" o; & McGregr D 1 •· 1 H<>r zoo Cp J'-8 BrFen s ?II 8 • Q Pi~r1 tmotT I.. • • tO QR~acing Cl> Ji.,,• 11 Welb It Co 1 • • l?Tgerlll 301l 1''- l > Up "• Up ... Up ' Up ~. Up ' Up ' Up 1 Up V. 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YYl!ISIDr 60 i lS 11 .. • vt leleC.OrQ )6 a 36 11" • "' i,tleC.ool @IC) l t] IM>al• l\C) s 231 ,. ~ ~ ~•1r• CQfp n s-.. tnltllR•O I flt ?Je 1~ , " urn ll't<I » 11 IU 1' , , i. Help1 you out of THIS wor ld In the DAILY PILOT .I .. • . ... Tuesday. July 1, 1975 DAILY PILOf'-8£) • FLAG 365 DAYS ' A YEA j July 4th is our nation's 199th birthday. The Bicentennial Committee urges all citizens of Costa Mesa and the Harbor Area to express their patriotism during the month of July by honoring the Flag and flying it daily. PATRIOTISM FROM SUNRISE TO SUNRISE The Flag may be f laum 24 hours a day when properly lighted ... Join the "365124 PROGRAM" of patriotic expression by flying the Flag 365 days a year and 24 hours a day when properly lighted. PATRIOTISM IS NOT SEASONAL . The Bicentennial Committee invites . all citizens to lead the way . and support the program of flying the Flag 365 days. a year ... The objective is •.• for. all business firms, industries. and residences to join this Program of Patriotism -be it from sunrise to sunset or 24 hours a day when properly lighted. THE GOAL Tu make Costa Mesa a model community of "'LIVING DAILY PATRIOTISM" in our NATION! - and daily to renew the "Spirit of '76." - COSTA MESA'S 4th of JULY CELEBRAT ION & FI REWORKS DISPLAY Sponsored by : Costa Mesa Bicentennial Committee A detalled .... •ll•ulle · ~ldet •er 11e *••Md"°"' CWnnety ....... DMlel "· htl Orange Coast College Football Stadium .: ,: / July 4, 1975 ~ . ·.{· · l/:. llatffte Rec:N ... OMce law. 11111 St., eo.a. ..... tM27 Phone 548-5147 Or Mra. Edg9r Cox, .Jr. R .. ent, DMttafllWN of TM AM•rtcan Rewolulton Phone 544 8547 ~~~· e:.-Pre-Show Starts at 7:00 PM -,.,... Main Show at 8:45 PM ~ "",.. . Adults soc Children under 12 -2sc "111 \ ....._ REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE /. ~ '\-..----.....-~-.---~---- /~\ Some of the groups GET INVOLVED!!! / appe~rlng for your The Bicentennial Committee (;>1 entertainment are:. welcomes you and your Ideas. '\.) *Th• Sweet Adellnes Call Don Bull * Estancia High School () Summer Band 545-4289 APPRECIATION IS EXPRESSED TO THE FOLLOWING CIVIC MINDED MEMBERS OF THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY WHO MADE THIS PATRIOTIC MESSAGE POSSIBLE Costa ~ Office, Ftnt ttderal SaYinqs Nat>.rs Cadillac ............ c. W.IMM...._.. of s-t. MoNco. l.t&tt -Harbor Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa * * Board of Realtors Hoock Trophy & &t9raYinq Co. ._.ofCosteM.M Crockft' Bank ~ Coast Daily Pilot 5 Harbor Ana Locetiofls I. F. Ciu*idt Tins * * * Davis-Brown T.V. & Appliance Phil bans "66" Senice . c .......... S..lllMJS & Lo. Del Webb• Hewporter Inn ln1tol ...... ,. Ctlforwle Umn .. Co .. ltte. Edward'• Theater Circuit, Inc. * * H..ts Sportinq Goods * Sears Roebuck & Co. a..fsffm'1 Me.t Co. Smith Optical ........... v....,,c.... ..... HoHJst.r's Nunery-Rorish * * ~ ll•cl.. Co1ta MHa * South Coast HatiOftCll lank Qty .. Cost. MeM s..flo-le4 .. k c...t -..... c .... 1ca..wea.t Kenn RilM Hardware * c .... w...c• t 1ref C1••1rce KOCM Radio c .......... c f!JW ..... Dlstrid Mcsinen S.Yiftc)s & Lo. neocsot. Robins Fwd I J I ' .. / 86 DAILY PILOT a EDWARDS • CINlMA v O - • •• Tuesday July 1 1975 Tiu-lt•rrifyi11g motion pidun fm111 lh1 · frrrifyiffg ,\u. / bt-sl sdlt•r. aws IOIBT IOY SllMr 111C1W1D sauo DlllYFUS5 .*5 Clll:I> 8U(l\ill PllAK DRIVE 11\i s .. OW!' LIDO ;!~:.":! Rod ~erling -Requiem For Real Heavyweight YOU'LL Fffl IT TOO' E\1:ry kid, at unt• point or a1wther, devl'lo~ his own pt>rsonal ht'ro. So- meunt• "ho rcprt'M.:nts "GO~PELL" i• bock at SCI by poplfcr de-.d "lyi,• ·n H ,! I'' I y ,t Ji 1 I 1t•+L111t '1'WLr. '1.Jfl '•J lt•J l , ! .\ tlllJ l•H \ "" f ~II 1 I ,,, tf r 'y tf STARTS JULY t 2 FOR LIM:TED ENGAGEMENT t h l' l' II I l O Ill l' O f l' r J f l s m a n :.. h 1 p 1 n '~ h a t 1• v l' r a r l l h a t young:.ll'r u:; p1 rt.'::. lo bt• pro f1 t•1t•nl 10 hi msl'lf :;onwda:.. And wht•n that fagUl'l' pu::.::.cs from the s c· t• n t' • t h t' r t• i s u mcus urt' of pt'r::.onal >:.ad· ness beyond th ut generated by the normal l'elebnty obituary. My own personul idol. us a youth who had lit• cided to make a t'arel' out of putting "ords u Intermission Tom Titus µaµt'r . w11s Rod Serhng Thi:.. was in the middle F1fl&l'!-. bcfort• "Thl· TY. 1laght Zune" madL· Scrling 's fat·e and vo1c.'l' ins tantly re- cognizable lo millions of tclt•\'1s1on watchen .. Mut'h of my leleview- 1ng lime 'in high school days was spent as a fascinated sp~clator of TV's Go lde n Age of original drama. and Rod St•rling was present at the creation. His "Pallerns " <which 1 wa s privileged lo direct on stage a few years ago) and "Re· quieum for a Heavyweight" were among m y favorites, as were his lesser -known works . "Noon on Dooms - day." "Rank and File"~----- and "The Velvet All'}~." which made a serioUS-Oc- lor out of Art Carney many years before "Harry and Tonto" won !!ipirit of '7& Value 15.Scu.tt. No-Frost Retrigerator-Freezer with Automatic Ice-Maker •Tinted, See· Thru Permalon Crispers and Ad1ustable Meat Keeper • 4 Cab.met Shelves-3 are Adjustable • Deluxe Dairy C.Qmpartments • Removable Egg Bin • Handy Freezer Cab111et Shelf • Rolls Out on Wheels • Power Saver Sw itch •Only 30~" wide, 64" high INCLUDES FREE Automatic ICE MAKER - ~ ::;;;,..-paiJ.. __ ""'-_ ..... ___ • GSD251 BUILT-IN DISHWASHER SAVE '20 • 2-Level Washing Action • Built·ln Soft Food Disposer •Tuff Tut! Mlnterior • Full Extension Cushiol)-Coated Racks him the Oscar. - NOT MANY kids ha' e the opportubity to mt'L'l their "hero'' on a one--to- one ba:;1s. and I wus lucky in that respect . Our paths crossed twice, in t9tl!I ;rnd 1972, after I w;;i:; on U;ie twilight side of 30. The first lime. I had been asked to in-, troduce him to a forum 1 of university women at I UC I rvi n e the chairman didn 't realize she was making the re· qul.'st of probably the most ;;ivad Rod Serling fan in t'aptivity . Durin"g an hour's free Lime which turned into an interview for a col· umn. Serling discu~st•d the death of s uch pre· tigious dram a show!> a!> Playhouse 90. "Origin;;il drama is Loo expensive to produce and it's too tough to buy prime time," be lamented. He was about to begin his self.admitted St'll out to Madbon /\vl'nUl'. using i (St•t>SERUNG. Pagd~) I----~-- ~ -TOGETHER- "Murph the Surf" & "A YANKEE DOODLE BIRTHDA Y" \ fl BICENTEtl:NIAL KICl\0-F \ . ___ __. ANA HEIM STADIUM FUN FO R THE ENTIRE FAMILY c.,,•, " . '. ' All Seats R" orv'?ci l'dva11ce S5 00 S4 CO ~3 00 T1:~ets on SJfe' j: Jltf.~l.~' .;I TJ .. ('l.e,.1 l •bellJ l1C~t't • Agf"oc.11s Vl~t11ch:, '•~•Js. ... r ,, Sto·,..~ "'nat-ic.,.,, S1ad1u,,., • Dual Detergent Dispenser LIMITED QUANTITIES! SPECIAL BUY! "Freebee & The Bean" Spec;1al Croup 01sco~o1 T1c~~lS l.·~·•.i,IP c.n 71~->·3-JIJI 01$COunt Co1 non!. 1•A1l,,bte 1111111 C • ... ' -, WHITE ONLY! I • Upright Styling Allows Easy Accessibility • 3 Refrigera1ed Shelv•s •Only 32" Wide, 6JY," High ) ONLY • Programmed WASHER • 5 Programmed Fabric Selections the push of a button gives proper comhmat1ons of wash and spin speeds, wash and rinse temperatures • Energy Saving Cold Water Option Switch 5268 •Exclusive M1n1·Basket1" • Bleach Dispenser • F1lter·Fld'System Automatic Sensor DRYER • Automatic Sensor Terminates Cycle when clothes are dry 5208 • 3 Cycles · Normal. Permanent Press /Poly Kni t and Timed to 60"Mmutes _____ ,.I I , • • p I •.. _ . . _£,,, ,,;,,,f~--_ I 1776 Pn .te•mAllf W1Noneof 4 AmericanMotor•PACER§ I Orpo~111 d 1n -(Store Name) I nu1 cs En1 .... '"your own h1ndw11tin11 must b• d1pos1ted '"I p1rt1c1p11ing GE West9fn I A991on dealu" store no l1ttr then August JO. 1975. E.ntf1es l1m1t9d 10 one r,er person 1nd 1n1ranh mu•I he 18 yurs or old1<. Winners namei will be posted on OE du ers stor" no I I•••• than S.ptember 30. 1975. Employ-of GE, •IS adver11s1ng 111ency, •lld theor 1mmed· •-te f.1m1loea, i nd 111 P••sons wtlo .. 11 or -••c• GE applt1ncft ue not ehglbl•. No Purche• N11eeSSJtrY PrltMln<'• not r9qutred 11 th• time of drawing! 28 Years of lntegnty and Dependability Cost• Meu • H•rbor Arn El Toro • Saddleb•ck V•lley • l I fut Srvrr11ur11h Slfttl (IT 10 llo•d 41 rwv N,,1 to S4v On1 - M0tt-Sat. 9-6 Fri. 9-9 Daily 9.9. Saturdoy 9·6 646-1614 U7·JIJO Like To Hear More TRAllSC E DE About Al the MEDITATION P AM ? As Taught By MAHARISHI MAH ESH Y OGI Fre'e Introductory Lecture 8 p .m. HUNTINGTO EACH THURSDAY, JULY 3 MURDY PARK, HALL A, GOLDEN WEST & NORMA ~ NEWPORT EAC t WEDNESDAY & THUR SD A V. J'UL Y 2, 3 MARINERS SCHOOL AUDITOR IUM• IRV HIE & MARI NERS For Information Call 835-3777 or 642·4741 ... , TV DAI Tuesday Evening JULY 1 ,:00 0 '3 0 10 ED ED rn Ntw) 0 8 t7 3 l3 I> ( 'J.Y 8 ) tiew1 I '6 8on1n11 Wild Wild Wut Grten Acres @Mod Squid Eil M1rt• lem1 :u~ The lnY1de1s El') Electric Con•p•ny ffi Rocky & Friend) 6.30 10 Mm C111fin Sl1uw (D Th1t Cnl 17 3 I Sp' ID f1fm re1tu1e ( 29 8 ) De1ler's Choice ro Trml film ffi Galloping Gourmet ffi little Rimi) 7:00 tJ 0 0 'll I> ffi CE! Nm (3 lron11de 0 Bowling tor Oollm 16 Mod Squ•d 8 Truth or Consequences 0 What's My line? OJ I love Lucy @ The FBI Eil la Mu1er P.1oh1b1d1 26 lhe 81& V1lley ID I 5P£C1AL I Nueva M11aV1ll1 I Moreno OdHa1es th1') ln1111. JI N11• •• M.ua .. ua, a hou,mg P'"ttll 111 I.,,. las Angeles ('29 18 ) Bon1nu g[) Drama rn Three SIOOl!U 7:30 0 New Trusu1e Hunt 0 10 ·ll.' 6 Hollywood Squ11r' 0 love American Styl~ 0 Lei's Mike A Dul 19 l7 J To Tell the T•ulh 0 M1thon $ Movie: (C) (2h1) "The Prize" (dro) •,J -l'Jul r-.~111·1 Diane Ba~er. rne Sommer. ffi Hogan's Heroes ID DEBUT Dr. Who lhe a.l,rnJui. ol lhe BBC's campy, eccenil•C •nrl invint1ble Or. Who b~g1n w1lh lh• ~to1~ o( "lhe 51lur1a11s" l!r V1hoo an~ t11, as part ol llNlf, a s.iµ<i secu111y agrncv, aie summu11•d '" t~e aid ol Jn under~ruund , 1 m r research slol1rin, wl• lh I , 1 .. plagued by awdcnls ED [11tos ffi Amwc1n OutdoorsniJn Cl) An1m1I World ffi Little R1mls G GJ l-~·u ·" l rni:.w.•J;C ('IUi.11\ I) 8 30 f) !'! I 8 ~· A ~ ii '· ~ I .t 11 ' '-' ~ I, d1•11 ii 1 j I ( ' i• 9'1o ' ' f11t ', •! I .... 1 1•1 11.n;,.,qC nJ '• 11 ICP4 ii \II f11.;t (J ('lY 8 I 3 Cl) ABC luf\· d.11 Mu"• (l 1 t9lll "A Cry lur H .. ·~·" I ! 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[1, 1/rrt.lt1v b1•cnrut,, e~ 1t1 11 ,J "'I .. ,, .~d (¥ l'I dO j I lt'1.1 •t~ \•I' l1'l JJf c j.{ 10 Se~ ~/arid Spec1JI f, f'.J •\ llr ' l i~ b ID Cet Smart ?to C•ten Acir~ CB 01JI PQbtm ~' oJI ! ' 10.30 0 :'\ 6 10 Fr P••d Po' total Pr"I'"" ''"I t-, A·' I· , " 1:00 0 I SPICIM I fJeedom R1n~\ i• half hour dl•malilation focJ"' 1:' fJ Commuo1t1 l<r~t1at• the pe1wns mP~I l">P(•llSoOI• I ill ffi NeW\ the creation of ll•e Otcla1.it.1•n '' 76 ~ltJed H1tchco.• Independence. Barry !>ull11an ht"• ffi lntern•t1ona1 An1mat1on fe>h<&I ind narr•tes. CTI 0 '23 6 ffi NBC Tmday Mo1 tl:OO 0 0 0 a:; Cf) N•"s ie: (C) (90) "Sh•dow rn the S\leet" 3 8 10 1J 6 . hc"s (R) (d1a) '74 -Tliny L0fl1ant•' 0 Be>I ''' Cruu,110 Sheree North D •"l Aodr·~ i ,• 6 Sgt Brl~o Laultr, Jes'e v.~11-.; l r1nt lrU I· 0 The Luo ~°'vW ' co sws as • parnlPd "' , , ffi Mo\<10~ I "IP•>• Jlt who•,e elfo11 , 10 m"\~ 0 1 1 1 1 · lf}'Mod Sr,,.d, on the ·ouls1d1.'' incl"d~ 1,,, .: II ,3 ~1 I 1r.y job as a parole 01t1cer ?!• .he ~nto01<1 •• JI<> 'O I s•£C•AL I Atonement An u• ~' f ~·lin~ C iod usual special dealine with "'"1 (?Y G) V·ct ory at Se• d1>m1n1on over uth•r anomJI> " I I.JO (} 1" J a CBS lat• Muvw· how he must UY. th.s OGw•r ..,,,,,," ([,\ "lh• Ou11w.ch Horro"" ,,, 1 or accept the reality th.it h1\ d•i • ,,, ur.,~ ~tot~>!<« SaotJrd 1_,,, on lh1; planet •le llUOl~cu.J Q '23 I> 10 ffi Johrrny Car;un ( 6 Wild Wild Wnt O l h'. Hunrvmoonm 0 ( 29 8 ) 3 1 Cl) Happy D1y\ 6 Movi< "Ou\t B• My Otll q" CR> 1!1ch1e, clo1e to l'l1nr11np, !tic tMJl · ,9 h•~n (JJrl,' 1 l~.000 1ackpol on a fV g~me show, 0 ( 79 8 ) J W1dr World Mv• facts a dilemma ;.hen the hu,I !t ry "'·'"'"' \'. ,,, fl.••I "" , , slip~ him lhe answers. O Movie· "The LHI W'"l•r" 1 t 8 L•lin Profitt t ' lo 1 Li "• :J · r l ~ti lQI Movie: (C) (2hr) "l he Bar.ct ill YOE• fv• Health Waeon" (mu11 ·~3 -f:r1! A,' " Cvd Char1;;e I Z .00 0 Cuo1word OJ Duler's Cho1ct GJ M~v1• 'five Aill~'t t'e @Monday lhru f11day H~u,-." , \" 117 3 Good llDlts ~ •1 I• • fl n r' Ei) El Sho• de Im Ch.con ffi Cd Smail r Q6 Movie: (C) (2h1) "fv•I Knoe>el" (dra) '71 -George Hamilton. lZ.3~ 0 Tw1.,1 ~t Zvn~ ID DEBUT The Rivals of Sherlock O Holmts "lhe Ouche>I 111 v, 1!,lhre' 1 OO IO foniullV" Diamonds" Serie> bJ\fd fin ' r l 4) B t.~ v•• (Cl "l~r· Oir, n l .1" Hugh Greene ~ anlholt PY cf V•cl ·r •t>• J ' .. r 'i ",, 1.in and [dward1•n ~•lett11• stu1 •, 200 ffi Ar~.N01.r.'1t S '''"' "lir' , 111 Ir fdllows the coper\ ul ~le.oin, c '" 0,,0,1• ( ,0, ,1 at•d al the same 111n• d' ~~"''"'' Ho!mh 51ars Roy OvlOICe as r •In~ 3 30 a l'J" "l' r ~., y" I "rn & and Ba1bara Mu11ay as lh• [IJct.•,, I ' r c. tit" ;J I ' eIJ fl Sho• de Sylvr1 P1n1I ' 1. , • I • Walt Disney$ Bambi I 40-) •O·\ 40 140·' 40 Ad••"l"'f"' ol +I 1001l l"'••it"'-1 tl.UBRA STREI SAND JAMES CAAN "FUNMY LADY" IPGl "RETURH Of THE PINK PAHTHER" IPGI 11TOMMY11 "EARTHQUAKE" "JUGGERNAUT" lPGt "W.W. & THE DIXIE D4t-ICEICll'olGS" lrG.l "RETURN OF THE PIMK PA~HER" "TOWERlt-IG IMFERt-10" "SKY JACKED" IPGI "EIGER SAMCTIOt'f' IRI "REINCARNATION OF PET E R PROUD" f).ANGAIN PfllCI JI ~ M<>t-.UAV tt\n.. f RIOAV 6 00 6 )() ~tUROA't t? lOi'CX> !..IJUOA'V ~ UOUO.AY5 Lt .)0 I tJO .,._.,.m•MM- ~HAMftOO 111 "\"" e ...Cit NtC-.- lASf DITAll 111 v:::EKENOER C-.t:; i i ALL t :.jr!her Fridays i:ithe \i]i1'4;ifrU - ltOS Ea.I Co"r Hwy ~ COllU~A Oh MAit fE~;NI~~~~ Phu GLENDA JACKSON "WOMEN IN LOVE" Ut\ flOM 1 CHAIUTOH HfSlOH AVA COAIOHU ... • -~· ,·"'~~':" ,ir-d ....... •. . M'. ·e·s·A-' ~cost~ ... " '· -·1MISA"• . •' · u..nsi'; ' '• f{ • ~' • .., J-.~ , • .. Now Thn.i Tu~idoy .. THE REINCARNATION OF PETER PROUD" "A MASTERPIECE" IPGdack Nicholson Maria Schneider I I ,. • ~ 1 ~·1 ichelangelo . J :\ntonioni's .. 1~fltssrn~er ·~ ,tlf ) "•f1t1CAlHATt0:-4 Of- rHU rtOUD" •RI "LfCOlHO OF Hfll HOUSE" "Bf.NJI" "LEGEND OF SLEEPY' HOLLOW" Open Odoly 12 )0 Mon lhr u Fn to200PM~l iS THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532 6711 SA. FRV/V !MANCHESTER EX.I G G FRWV (CITV' OR. EX.I ALL STAR CAST ''TOWERING INFERNO" "BENJI" "LEGEl'ID OF SLEEPY HOLLOW" I "REtt~CARNA TION OF ~ PETER PROUD" I '1.~GENO OF HELL HOUSE" A "EMMA NU ELLE" 'V "SUPER VIXENS" IXI ''May the bluenoses leave it lay few ~ pleasure of lttose whose / taste it is. •.! .. , ldl1. MA·..,At,,..., can n :u 'J..'.'.1!11 :\1 ~r t1 n 1·(·~ ~ ! . )0 Tri 2::rn ~"" in r (' 1 t 1 ;· L' 11 s ~· 1. :1 () :1 t a 11 t 1 m f's SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES S~ DIEGO FWY. 4T BRIHOL OAST "Murdrr On The Ori~nt b~u" 1 oo-~ .. w• i • \.1 oo ZA II "Thr lion In Wint~" lS7 9: I 0 Sot /Sun 4:30-9: I 0 (.cllEMALAID THIEE A~~~~1 ( "THE EIGER SANCTION" 6 40 ·S AT. SUN.·,\ 30-8.40 "LEPKE " 6·45·10 45 SAT SUN 2 45·6 45-10.4$ Woody A.lll!il "LOVE AMO DEATl-4" IPGI 6:45-8: I S-9:45 Sot /Sun 2: I !'>-345-5:15 6:45-3: I >?:otS ~mre~~ 8:30 Sot /Sun 4:25-8:30 ''THE KL4t-IStitAt~" 6:40· I 0:45 Sot n 2:30-6:40· I 0:4~ , ', ''LI , .• A L ' rJ n I -· • X:rf:-r"I t II 'fr I NI l • ...-\; ' \ r lr" \,i ' -_, \ r odv f'do.•cJD··· · NO:v //\' ~.ESIRl~T~~. ~ ~ .. tfie RE?Uii~ Of tht! Pfrt!c" Panther ".~· - Un11,.d a 11 .. t~ t~t. ~ MATl l'~H> •• , • f ...,.,_ • 4 ~ • .,, "' ' t (;.g~ ... --~· PETt•i ~i ... le!.l •<, DAil y . -f\j .·v -, r ~ .! I' F ' ~~-~--=.------ 1,· ·----·· ( • ...,Cl~•,.(,'., Cli'r I ~i' I I • \_:' ';-~;. '41 I ----·" _I ·f.T : ~~~ ~ ~'.!. ~' • 1j) • I •• 1,1• ~· ... ,~, .T .. .. r .. ~ . \ , • \ ,. J p .. . ...... BB DAIL y PILOT Tuesday.July 1, 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 'UPllllOll COUllT 0' THE l'ICTITIOUS ausuu:ss STAT( Of' CALlf'OltNIA l'Oll HAIWIE StATEIWIENT THE COUNTY 0, OltANG& Tt-. IOllow11>9 pe•SOft> ••e Oo1"91>v" N• A MUa ""' NOTICl!OFHEAltlNOOll' Pl'.TITIC* llEl.CH C4 RPEJ CLEANINC"., l'Oll PllOaATE Oft WILL ANO '°°" 11111 Buell Bl•d. s ... n. No •• ~·\Hll LITTlllS TISf,AIWllNTAllY t"91on BH<ll. CA E\ .. lt 01 JUL IA ANN WALS.11 Tomnn E B•rtWll. 141)1 LYllllOn °"'"'~ St • C-,.rden Ci rove, CA ,,_., NOTICE I~ HEREBY CilVLN llYI RoO.rl L P.ns1n9tr, 1,142 W Sal OOUCil 4S ALE.( AN OE R WELLS ~R lord, C..roen Grove, CA. '10.0 "°' llltt<l "••e•n • PC!41""' IOr Pr~teol Tiii$ llu>lnus Is condutlf:<I by • "'" •nd tor 1'1'\11•nt• ot Lrlle•• Qtntr•IP•rl,,.r\lltp h\l•m•nt.tr v lo 111 .. petllloner re Tom 8•r,,,.tt •~rtntt 10 wn1CI\ " 111•d• tor luttN• lnl• •t•lrmrnt wu l1led w1lll tl'te ll<lfl•tl.llo" .and 1n.1t lhl' l1mw •nd Ill.act C.Ounly Clerk ol 0«1ngt! County Oil June o1 ""•""9 IN unw h•> Dolen WI to• 19, 19H. J11ly IS, tYIS, •I ' .>O • m .. 11'1 11'1• lllYrtroom 01 O.e>.artmtnl No J 01 '"'a F44UI Put>lo\heo Or•nge Co"'' Dolly P•tol, <.oun ,u 100 C1v1c Ceot•r Dr1vt• Well, u tl\t Coty 01 ~•nt .. An•. C•lllOU\•~ ll~l•d Junr 10, 191~ WILLIAM£ SI JOHN, Co111\1y C1~r~ WITTER ANO HARPOLE Altorrwy• •I L.rw •• urry R. a.ml• •tO N••l>Of't C•nl•t Drive SY1i. I .. Ne•port a.•c111~C•hlornl.t •l MO ht (114) ...... 1- June H , •no July 1, e. t$, t9H ~7S J>t.:BLJ(' ~OTICE a47"4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPIElllOlt COUllTOF THE STATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOil THIECOUNTYOFOllANGE "9.A·IJ40 All0f"9Y• tor P•ltlloner l'yDll'11t<!Or•nllt' Co.t IO 1 Pl 1 Est&ltolMYRONS GREENBERG. • "'' r 0 Dtu•~ vn<:JO and July I 1 197S 2411 I> NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt VEN IO t~ .reollof\ ol 11\t •Dove n•meo o.ceocnt Ill.It •II PUSOI\> '"•¥1n9 Claim> '"9••nst --::=:7:'=-::~=-:::--:-:-.__-----1 '"' s••O O.ulk'nt •rt reqyoreo to lltt NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'SSALE ""'"" .. ,,,.the ntte>So1rv vouctoe ... rn Pl'BLIC NOTICE T ~ ,..., 9/ 1\ ttw ollrcc ul the lier\ ol trit •Dove tn On JY•• H Ill>"' ti 00 AM Ill LE hlleclCOYrl,or toure..,.nt llltm.withl"" 01'~U~A N CL ANO TRUSI COM '>KtSS••Y ... Ulh"" 101n .. unc1tr>1Qntd r·ANY •> Uuly ·•PP01nteo l r"'IL'C' un Jl IM Ol!1u 01 Jo>eph M Fr•drtCS, HSC o.., anu p.ur '" .. "' to O~t!O ot Tru~t tt ~•hturt' Blvd .• Suitt 1000. LOS A~I~~. tvrOt>o f,.bru,.,v 1 l'il• th· m\l No C..ltf 90010. w h1th I\ tht-Pl•c.e ot bust 111 1n Dou' 110.,0 PdQ< 'l'lb ot Ollotidl ""' ot th• unde•>1gr1ro on illl m.>tters ~c-torO\ 1n tnf" ofhlt' u , th•• (nuruv pt'rltl1mn9 lo the e'll.tU~ ol ~••d Clittet!· Rrt.Ordtr t,;t Orttng\: County, 1'nl,w1th1nfourmonl,,\.itlertr.et.rst <...1111ormd '· publ1c41tonol thlsnotoce. Will St.LL A I f'lJhll( AUCTION D.iledM.Jy9, 19/S. 10 HIC.H E~r lllOOER fOll CASH E;irlGreentM-rg •S>ctyctblt ,1, ,,,1w o r ,,.1~ in ldwtUI E •ecuturottheW1U mont'; ot '"" Un.tcd -.1.11,a 1 .it the :.0v111 ot fhl! .above named orc~drnt rC1<111en1,.,nc,· lo lht' 01u Or.lnQ<· county JOSEPH M. FREORICS toYrlhoY\e IO«>l~d In 1<1~ 100 ~O<k o~ U$0 Wlh,.lre llvd. 1 VI'~'' Sonti And 01tvl~vord ctorm.irly SUlte loot w .... So •th ')tr .. t•l I ~JOIH And, Cal1forn1<1 Los Ant•IH, c;i1,1, •0010 dll "r.tnl. 1t11~ .ino 1ntto11·\t tonvcy~o to hi; Ulll JaO.U" .. no now ht· la O) It under >dt<I °'1('(1 ot 4ttorrwy for E•HYlor l•v•I on lh<' prupnty \•IYdlCd 1n >d•d Pv11t1\neo Orange C06St O.iily Pilot, Count~ «1n<J St rt I• o~" 11b• o" JU<'lt 10. 17, 7,, .lnd July 1, 19/S 21S9·15 tot 1b~ "' Tr''" t Nu JtO"J rn '"' (•IY Of (.o\td Mt-• .,, C..oun\ fut Or 11~ ~t11t1• Of C.rillfOrflht .t\ ,,. ' n dp rt (.Ott). u '" beiuK t I~. u .. u• ... J to 11\ me. Ju"v'• c.t Mi-.. Ct ·•df'4..UU"\ Mdµ· " trH Olth I of ltlt.. ... wnty H" •Hdt f ot ')·111C1 tOUUtY' Tht-,,,, .• l 11Udrt ,., Jnd 1Jtnt:r <.on~nlltln de\1Qnuh<~n 11 Jn\' t; I u • '• ,,, c..ire~ _ _.rtv a.-~<.t10t:O ::tf>'•Y"t , p~"'''1 •I• a tooe.. 1~1, f...t-ct....-Q cJ A"'-hut t 4.,,lJ N t~d. Pl' JU~I C ~OTICE IU7~o• NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COO RT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Fqtt THECOUNTYOFORANCit No A IJHS ,,,,. und r\•Qn•d l•v .II·•• dl\Cl .. tm• E~t"t"olWALTER G C WINt<LER, A"Y l1a1>1ltl'f tor dnv 1n vrPt 1nf"'>\Of t~ Dl-ce.t'f°"d NOTICE Is HEREBY C,,IVEN 101r.., ~1(/f)ohon ,, ·•"" r1 wn "' ,,.,n rec:htor~ ot 1he obOv~ ndmed d\:ct"Otn' '>..1•<> \oh viw1U t11r n·fJO• tml w•tr'Out 'Wt •ti Of'r\On\ n.av1n9 <td1m') clgcun .. t tOv1 nc1f'\t <.JI ""'"''·•'''¥ / lrl0'i'"»' tir ,,..... he W•d Cl~CtOtnt c)rt rCQuirtcU to ttle ~h•-0 rt-, •'t.'•h J ••t , "'°''{ '"O"I 0, t;n '""'"'· •llh '"" nt:tt\\clry YOU<..rter\. 1n "'" urdn,_t.,. tOt.JdY ttH ,. nld•nt~1Jnn 'tre Otf•t• ot tne <l'{i.. of lfle abOve en .. ·Odl \urrr ,,, .,,, n~h ,, .. , vrtd by 'd•d 1lle<1 court. or to ores,.nt thf'm, W1lh tflt C..t:O ot r,., I t() W•t \,\I 4/)NI ...... .,, neteS!ttUy VOU(P\1 (\ to tht-unckr~19M.--d SERLING. O'rom PagdM> first his unidenti(ied but unmis takable voice and later his ph}~1ca l pre· scncc in the c au~~ of huckstering. WE Ml:T A s~cond Hme in San Diego at the premiere of Serling's play, "A Storm in Sum- m e r ," which he had adapted from an e:\rlit:r Hallmark Hall of .fo'ame tcleplay. lt was vinta~~ Serling, s t y led in the mode of his many Fifties PUBLIC NOTICE al04U SUPERIOll COUllT 0, THE STATE OF CALI FOil NiA FOR TH IE COUNTY Of' Oil ANGE No. A·IMOt• NOTI C E OF H(AltlNG O F PETITION FOil PROaATE OF WILL AMOLITTEllSTESTAMENT41lY Esl•le of CHARLES H BRO~ ~(U~d NOTICE IS HEREOY GIVEN th.ii MIRA ONG BROWN na\ f1lc<I htreon 11 petotoon for Pro1141t• or Woll a"CI lor Let ters Tut•mentJ<y. rtltr~nct 10 wh•<" is maor tor fyflr>er par11cu1.1rs. dnd th<lt trre lime .ino pl•ct ot "' j""9 tr>(' wme ,.., been $et tor July 8, 1915, .it 9 JO .i.m.,.;n the courttoorn or ~p.irt ment No. l ol s a id court, •I 100 Cowie Cenl•r Drive West, on lhe City ol !>.tnlA .An•, C•lllorn1a D•ted June 10. 1q1s WILLIAM E, SI JOHN, CoYnty Cler Ir. llOL.ANO MA~WELL & DOUGLAS 0 . GRAHAM lOI E. COl•ndo •l•d .• .,. PHMeM, C•llt. '1101 AUOf'ney !Of': P•Ull•11er Pubh.,,,ed Or•nQe Coll\t o .. 11v Pilot. June 24, 25, •nd July I, t91S 2lSHS Pl'BLIC "OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIN ES~ MAME STATEMENT The tollowong p<;rsons ••o doong bu" ness as PATTI WORt<S. UOW.s•c-. Ldgur._, Stach, c .. 111 9USI PIHllP C.1llortl Patch 110 W<l•c L..tgund &e .. ch, C•lll ~16, 1 ~·dtroc1a Ann Muno"" 110 w ... ,. Ugyna Bc .. ch, C•l1t 916St Tho\ llv''"'" is conducted by .i Qrner•I par tnersnip Phtl1p (, P.ttc h Th•~ '\tltt~n,ent wo\ fttc:d ¥r•tn the' Couroly C..l.,rk vi Ordn9c COYntyon Juu, 11, 19/S FU1)2 Published 01.an9e Coa>1 0<11ly P1101. June II 2•, .ino Jyly I, •• 191S 2211 /S Pl. RU(' ~OTICF: •t'\h-·rt-\1 u~ •. ,, ..J'' ,, .. c>rOY•U•.., in \tt•O a t the ott1tt:: ot tnomds L. L0td. 2'J.S2J , YI"'" ·•011t.111 •· ,, ,.n.,. un1h ,. tf)t "'"'., P<1\e'O ~ ValenC1d No. 11J, Lvgut\i ""'' u•d 0.·HJ Ir"·''' ,. I I hotftitll 'I cJfld Hllh. Cultlotn1u 1H6)l which ·~ tht • •o-n~ ... ,01 "" f ,u ,, ..... ant1w •~ lru~h PldC.C of bu\1nt\'ii at lht 'Jndl.rStgned in 1------SLP·IS?O• ----- lrf,.J\t:Clllf ,., 1l)11 <Jut fru·,t Jll mdlh.:rs i>e:rtJ1n1nCJ to the tSldtC ot •ht:" ~n•f•l•·i''if urnh·r ,,1,0 Dl••d ut1\.d•Ud•JCf:O._.nt,-.....1th1ntourrnontl"ISdfttr .., NOltCETOCR EOITORS T•u\1 htr..tcitt'Jr• , -· cvh.d • .i•d th ttwftr'tlUULltt..lll•Jn otth1,,no11c.i· S.UPE RIOR COURT OF THE lt••••d 10 1111. un<l"'"ln•d" .,,,11,.,, 0..!tdMoy I), It/) STAT EOFCALI FORNIA FOR t> <l••Jl•M vi [)o 1.,011 ,ind CJ, n-.no for MYRAH WINK LE R THE COUNTY OF ORANGE ~,,,~ una 11 wr 11'• '' N01tf, 01 Ot·toult ~ d'1ll E '"' t •tJn 11, ~,1 It T ''" Ul!tlt , ~•Qf'lt'd t.111\r-O • .. uo N• 111' of (J1 1111,Jll •tnd l:tl•t ••'J' 10 ')•II 'n r~ n 1 or(J• o in tn\.' u.ivnty ,.,,,, '"Ir•• r• ,,, fJrv,, .. ,,., ... H.1< ut1"<J T 1 ht 1t•C,URANCI: ANO l RU'..T r..O MPAN"f ~ a10 l rv t•·t lONCLE A CORhlN At.1tMt1/f'CI !ti1qn..,hHr v .• ,~ t Junfl. ,.,,, ~util•V\• d (H,,nQt (On\t 0d1fy Pile.ti '"'' t d 1) ,..,., 1)% ,, Pl' Bl.IC ~OTIC'f': E. •t·<ulr1' O' IFl'-Wtll of thP ato•~ narnea Ohl ot111 THOMAS l . LORD 2lS2t P••.ode \l;o1enc1• No. 2tl UC!""" Hiils C•hlorn1• '1Ul 101 : 171'1 5'1·l3.0 Attorney fOI' •••<"tri• Publ1.,ncd Oronqe COdSI Oaoly Polo!, unt 10, 11 2'. and July t, 1915 2161 I> SLP·1UO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE B IOU1 STAT E OF CALIFORNIA FOR HOTICE TO Cit EDITORS TH E COUNTY OF ORANGE SUPERIOR CO\HlT OF THE No. A-IJlll STATEOFCALIFORNtAFOR E tJIP of MARV.A]'/ S FOSTER. THE COU NTY 01' ORANGE c,. t<d ,.-o No •·•n.o UOllCE IS HEREBY (",IVEN lo the- E\latl' "' H(RBEIH L ,..4RRI') r~d1tor~ol th• al;.ovr """'00•<1-0.Cnt a1..o 'no"'n ., HERBERT LEE. HAR n.,1 <tll p,,r~on\ h•.ing t1,.1m\ aQnon•t l!IS DJ.Cta~ d '>e !Ml•d oeceoenl are requor..0 to ltl!' NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEN lo'"" tr'Cm, with Ir><: nec•"ary vouc"'''· in crc<11t0f'\ of lhl' at.>ovl' na""'o 0-C~t he olloce ol tht' clN" (If I"<' dDO•I? en 111.11 ttll per.on\ nav1nq ''"'"'' "'l<l"''' 1tlt'Cl ~our t, or 10 presrnt tn;,m, with ll'lf t~ ~aid ~reo~nt ~rf" r••Quireo to t11r f'lPCt~.sary ;;oucher~. to the unc:kr~tOned tr..,m,W•lhthtnec .. S\iHY•OUC her\,IOlhA 1 ""' L•w Otfo<e ol ELLI~ & MOR· unMr\IQrlf!d at thf' Oiiier of Payl " RISON, 11400 Orookhvrsl, Fountain Hanna !!.Ill Dow• Or ND U, Newport V•ll•v. C•l•I which,, the pl;ice ot bu~•· &!acll C~lll q7~6f1. """"h '' Ille Plbte n~s• c;.I tl\e undLr,•9ned on all n\dtte" of buS•nt:\\ ot the vnder".ttl')nMJ 1n all "~r1•1n1nq to th~ f!\tate ot \OIU d~cc matter~ tM?rtC.1ntnq to 1he '~tatt-Of ~..,ud Jtnt. v.1tn1n tour month\ otter thir• first O.<tdenl w1th1'1 tour monlh\ all~• tht' pullttt.il•on of th•' notltc. ror~t PUbl1CAlton ot tht\ not•(!' lJat~o MdY u, U/$ 0..tftOJuM?~ 197', HOWAROM. FOSTER No. A·lllU E~tAte of LOIS I VERNANO, nl«l LOI~ IRENI: V( RNANO, ONCd\ed. NOTICE 15 HCRE8Y GIVEN lo lhl.• ueo11ors 01 tf\e a11ovc named ~'Ce<lent 111.it all persons h•v1n9 claim~ dlld'"'' tflt S•ld decedent •re required 10 Ille them, with the ncce».irv •Ouchcrs, 1n the 01t1ce 01 the c ler~ ol the .ibOve tn t•lled court, or lo pre.ent 111rm, witn tl'W nt'tnury voych• r\, to the undCf\IQncd at Ille L•W Oll1cc of WILLIAM v. >CHMI OT. 360 S"n M19utl Or , Ste JOO, Ne"'PO" Beach. C•l•forn1• 97600, JI torney for ~curtly P•cohc N.itton.il Ban~ KIRTLANO ANO PACKARO 6/bWol>hrr~ d .'>I• 600,LOSA1"9CIC\ Ca 11 1o rn1d 90011 dtt orn~y . IOt ~tf? H Ver nd. wt\tt h ·~ 1hc OlcKr )I bu\1nt\S 01 t un<1er \1qncd on atl matter\. e>ertcUtHn to th.-f!.tti1•ol ~·f1 :)e(ecltnt, w1th1n lo onth\ lifter tl'IC ftr\t ~bli<•••on ot th1~ ot1c.e. O.tcd Jun~ l, 1q1s ~CCURllY l'A t , NATIONAL 8AIHC ""'l PETE M VER NANO Co·E•ecutorsot the Woll of tht •bove nameo dl!ccdent WILLIAMV.SCHMIOT l64 S<ln Mi91HI Or. Sle. lOO New,.rt ... ,,., C•lilornl• U..O Tet:M4.nl2 Kl RTL.ANO AMO PACK A RO .,. Wllsfllt~ llvd. SI•. •oo Lo$ A"9'1IU, C•litornl• •0017 Tel: '24·0.ll AUornevs tor Co·E ucyto" P1.tbllShed Orange (OdSI o."IV P•IOt. June 10, 11, 2C, 11<10 July t, 1'15 110) IS Normd J~dn HilkM E:vtcu1or of 1r'\f>W1H Adm1n"tr.1to1 ot the E\tate ol ih<! above namt'd dHe<J<?nl ELLIS & MORRISON I -of lh<> 11r>ovr Mm"O ot<e<h:nt ""ULA. HANNA •1 Oowr Or No l J i.wl>Of't Buch, CA. •1uo Tel: (110 Ml .. 147 Attorney lot E u cutor Pu~1shed O• .. nr,ie Cont Claoly P·•ot JUiy! 9 lS,71. l~IS 70 ) 1) PL'BLIC 1'0TICE 17400 Brootollursl FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIF. r.t· .. 2·7411 """'"•¥\ lor Administr•lor l'yoo.sn~d Or.in9e Coast Oatly Pilot, June 10. 11, 1' • .ind July 1. 191~ 21~;.1s· Pl' RLIC :'\OTICF. P UBLIC NOTIC .. : .., ... SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ~LIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ne, A-Miil NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROIA TE OF WILL ANOLETTEllSTESTAIWIENTARY E•t•le of BLANCHE EPLrY, al•.o FICTITIOVS I USINES.S NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS8UStNESS 'nown a\ BLANC11E L (PLEY, l"~ toltow1n9 ~r\on\ arf" 001nq Du'\• ne>Sd\ NAME STATEMENT BLANCHE LUCINDA EPL(Y, •nd r,,..10110 .. 1n9p,.rsons•re<101n9bu>1 lorml!rly ~nown .. s BLANCH( L t RE"L EST ... TE LICENSE nt-1\cl\ • PARKS, IA-ce•.,,.d PSYCHIATRIC CONSULTATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thdt SCHOOL ANTHONY SCHOOLS 171 INSURANCE LICENSE SCHOOL ANT HON Y ')CHOO LS MfOICAL C.i<OUP, 16168 6e<l~h ARLENE ROSE HARTMAN h.l'> hl~<I IJoul~v.ird '>utle 268. Hunltngton l\rrern a l>'!lll•on tor ProDal• of W1ll .01t0 Ill CONTIUC llNC. LICENSE SCHOOL. ANTHONY '!>HOOLS S.,.ttf\. Co1111 91/H tc.r L•tte" Tolament.iry, rt•lf'•MCt to JKk W John~on. M 0. wh1c.h J~ m•dt for furlhfor f1.ttrt1cul«tr!t, .....UI Eiircf'I ~ht•'t Newoon bcd<.h, c.111 91t>&J P\ych1atrrc Consul1at1on Med1c~1 and th .. t the .. ,.,. and place of hed<rnq :.<oue>. 1616& Bedch Boulevard, Suite ll'W w me h•\ ~en stt for July8, t91S, at llJll. Hunt1n9lon B•d<ll Ca hf 921.11 9 JO• m • on the courtroom of Oepart Anthony '>ch<>ot· 11 Ca111orn1a tor" Tn1s Dv\r""'' r\ conducted Dy an un· ment No l of said to11rt, at 100 C1v1c pora11on H Ot Aorci'I 51 NewPOrl 1ncorpordltd •ssot1at1on other th.Jn• Center Orrvt We\t, on the Crtvot Sdoia S-~h. CA 92661 ::>Mln<!r\,,tP. An•. Caltlornt.O. Thr\ buslnfl\\ •S conductea bv • cor· ~arnuel H. At!M'rl, M 0 . Oitrd June 18, "1S l)Or;illon Tht\ <taternent was toled wtlh lh< WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, Anthcmy Srhooi-::Ounty Clerk ol O•angc County on M.Jy Coynty Ctork F••d•flCI< L E\s•• I~. 191S STEINEll A. LARSEN Voe• PrH•O•nl F,,,,, 600 •r-•y Ptu• lldt. Tl\1\ \taterne111 wa\ 1 11~0 w11n '""' i Publl~hCd O•.,nqe Coast O.;ily P1lo1. 700$9vtll P'lewer SI. County Clerk ol OranQe Coyntvon June I ""' 10, 11, 2', .. no July t, t91S 2146-75 LesA,...les, C•lll, •0011 11 t91S. --------------AttorneyfOf': PemloMr F'4431 I Published Or•nq<i Co•st Dally r.101, Pullll\lleO 01M1'l• Co"'' Oa1tv Po101 PUBLIC NOTICE Jun,.?,, 2S, ""°July 1. "75 2lS0.7S Jyly I 8 IS. 21 191~ 1Cl8 7~1 ----------------------------1 Pl'BLI(' ~OTICF: •·'1'14 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE ll04U Ne.A· ... 04' NOTICE TO Cli EDITORS NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION SUPElllOlt COURT OF THE FOil PROllATE OF WILL ANO FOil LETTEllS TESTAMENTARY ST4TEOFCALIFORNIAF01t Estdte ol DON s OOIG. JR. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Oece•~ Ne A·mo6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111411 E\t•~OI JOHN .ti VANOERKLOOT E J Ht YN'S. Jr h•S l•ledherelna11th· ~ceaY<t NOTICE IS HE RE BY GIVEN to th< hon tor Prob.tic of w ;11 and for Lette<s Cr~tlors ..., I~ aoow• n•~d -·~nl l~· larntnlllQ' referen<e 10 Wll1Ch rS ~ "" ·~ ·~ ... ~ ~·-~ m"°" tor lurtl\tr r>a•t1c111ars. -tll;it that •II per..on\ 11av1nq t1<11m\ aoa1n\t 1,,.. tome •nd pl .. ce 01 ,.,..,,09 1~ wmo tfle i.ard ~te<lf'nt ,.r .. rl'Qu•n-<I lo Iii• I...,, lle<!n .,,.1 for July I , 1•1S, ,., ''JC u-.em wtO\ Ow net "\\•rv "0uc,_,, •n I 1 m .. in the courtroom of Ortoart,,.,.nt the ott1ce ol IM <Ink ol Ille "bo"" •n No lot said court, "' 100 C•v•c C.ntf!• fllle<I cour1 or lo pr~\~nt them with thf Drove W.\t, on lht' City 01 SMll.l AN. nec~\5..try vou<tw-t\ to t ri.t-u"6er\1Qn""'d C,.htorn•fl attn-otl1ce of O~w.ir & Hall •I !'IOI OaledJllM ti, ttlS Aven,.. of ttwo ')tar\ Suolf' 480 LO' AllQt'lt\.CA '!0061 wh1Chl\tllepl1.1C~nl WILLIAME.StJOHN, (.oynty Clerk ~'""'\ ol Ille undf'r\lq,,..d on 811 m.H HAHN & HAHN ter\ Pf!rl•1n1n9 to lhf! "''"'"Of \aid or CWllll•m s. J•hn5IOM Jr , r...,..nt wllll•n tour monfh' •II., t~ ''"' pybo.rallM ot th•s noire• JOIE. Cel0t•M ll•d. Ne. 90t 0..tf!d Juf\• 74 t'15 PHH ... M , (41111. •1101 Cdm•ll• Leno,. Mlli"• AllOtMJI ,.,. : Pellllener F •e<utri. 0111,., .,.,11 Publl\tled OrangO! Coil\! O•oly Pilot. ol lh• .. bnv• n8m•d rt•r"<l<!n1 vntH, 25,JncUuly 1 12801\ DEWAil & HALL 1901 ... .,.",..of, ... Sl•fl PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICF. FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAIWIE STATEMENT T1>11 following ~r~ons .,e oo.ng bll~• M\\ •s RETlllEMENT INNS LIMITEO, 2'10 HarllOr Blvd., Suite 111, Co\I• Mew CA 91U& L•wrenc~ W. Mrdl;ind, ~"'"'di P•r tner, 1105 J•m <1ica Rd • Cost• Mew. CA. 9242• Tll1\ Dus1neu "conducted by• llmrl cd p.trtner >!lip L•wrence w Midland Tiit• >1-l•ment W.t\ lol•O wolf\ IN County Clerk of Or•nge County on Junl 19, 191S F44MO Pul>lt\hf!d Or•n9~ (O•tt O~rly Piiot, Jun• 7•. o1nd July t 8 t S, 1q75 2304·15 P UBLIC NOTICE FIC Tl TIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT n .. lollowtng l)efSOftS .. re doing Ml· M U U ' SU l'IVIVAL SYSTEMS. 7842 Wts lml,,Het A v en11t N o. 0 , ~slmtMl•r. CA '76el Mlcllael 0 Pl110 ... St l<ONI Dr .. No. 0 , Hunlfngton 8ut ,., CA. '7"' s...i .. .. L..M A,...10.c• .-1 An-'MY tor E ••CV\or Tel: llUI 177 ... 14 --------------1 JOflrl Nel\Oll, 260 flloyuofl, 1.or1Q SUPElllOll COUllT OF THE 8eec:ll,CA. '°903 Pvt>11""°d l)r .. nQf' Coa\t O~•IV P"<t' July 1 a H 17 ttH '•lt rs f'ICTITIOUS auStNESS NAME H ATEMENT It...-fOhOft,ny r.t r ''" tar,. tJr>1n-1t..u·1 ,,. 'd I OolAliAf' TOI>~~ I) &ol,aRAf lAOY 1 RRITT A\ '>CICIATES • l(JTAL Y f;to[AllA( )1 SIMPl °' A•ZARR( 0& l1'<1TT SP(CTf.UM ~ ll•o1<Jw,1y N., l07 UQutl• 114 •C" CA .,.,. lff'f'\ift tr. AIO.-rl A1 •fllttt.-tf\0 .... C 'f'J#f .. \ l -''I"-"'' h• .et t CA l]A)t • • Jem• \ Pr.t><>rt Ila l~llH «It tlnd !>! N~"'port B••t h (lo •7,..il Jovr. 8u" HO\l•ll•r 110 J1nd ~I 'HWP0r18'oa(ll (/; .,...,,, U'U\ bu tMf \\ , C)fnttt•I rutrtnftr '''' l(•nttf ft\ At.,.,,.. ,,, '"'' 1-'\*l'\i ,.,, Wtot f11t J w Ht lf.t" STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOil Thll bu\ll'lt\S ll condut l..S Dy • THE COUNTY OF Oil ANCE ~t•I IMlr1MtSlllp. N•. A·UOU M lthH I 0 . Pluo NOTICE OF HEAAIMG 01' FIRST Thll slelem"'I wn flleel wllll 1i,. A M E M 0 E 0 P E T I T I 0 N F 0 ll County Clerk Of OrM\99 County on J.,,.. .. llOaATI: 01' LOST WILL ANO"°" n. 1t1S. LETTEllSTl:STAMENTAllY ...... E•••te of LILA MAY TATE, .... ~·~Cl Of~Ot Coest 0•11'1' Piiot, LILA M TATE •k• LI LA TATE. Jvty 1, I, U . tt, lt7S 241HS l>!ct•o.ed NOTICE IS liEREBY GIVEN INI HERMAN RAY TATE ll•t flltHI r-.en1n P UBLIC NOTICE • f "'' Ame"""d Ps1111on for Pr-t 1---------------f of Lo\t Woll and lor •\Wante of Utters Tfl\t•"'*"'•'Y to th-tt CH--f•f•fH'Wll'r. r•- 1.,.-nu lo wlllch '' med• tor "'1~r IMrl•CVl•rs. •"411\•l llW lrrnt <>ndl)IMe OI ~•to"4 1,.. wme l'lu ~ i.t lor July I , ltlS, at t JO • m .. In tllt •ourtroom 01 Oep.trtmenl No J of ~<d tovrt, •I 100(.lvlc C~nt•r Otlv• Wont, In IM Ctt'l'Of S.nt• A,,., C•lllorn1<1 0..ttd JuM ti , "lS WILLIAIWI I . SI JOHN, (ov..iy Cler• llOalllf L. HUMl'HlllYS AltorMy•t Uw FICTITIOUS auS•MEU HAMI STATllWIENT Tiie to11ow1n9 ,,.,"°"' ••• cio.,,., b\i'' ... U H ' L.AltMEfll & ASSOCIA T CS. 174 Vo~ tV..u. Newport 8e•cll, CA t?W.O ~ M41rrlM><> k lltelmer, ?1' VI• lt!WIU, Newoort llu<ll, CA ~ C Townt•Y LAflellert', 11• v .. 11"-~•. N9wf)Ort 8«•<11, CA '1660 T"I' 1>11'11'H• " 'ond11< ted l>y • ..... ,.1 !>M1MOl\lp J O!ln H k hltlm•r ''"'ntv (I"'• l)f Ur11n'r• c 1..1•"1'1 ~ ,.,,.,., Mt°'"' Qf'lv•, SuU• J.1 Tiii• \l•lelNllll w•• fifed w!OI ln.t Covnly Cltrll of Or•ng.t C.ounty on Junt 1) M) ,_,.,_,, a..o. C•llf. 92' .. ,..,~ •111w ... , ·~ .... Ill .. _ ••1101rvr•'1 r1r1.,.r1• t ,,~·f CJ .. ,,. ,•,001 Ptoh!1~11 O•~nQf' (o;t•I O••IY P1101. J• r" •r l• """ Jlily I• 19/\ JHI /) l>"t14.H,•r.GJuly I, ttl.S 23'91\ ''·ms. I ,...,,. Pti!lll~d Or•nt:lf' Cont Oetlv PllOI, Junt 2•. •r•IJUl'I' '· •• I), ltlS 1JIH} • • dramas of social con· sciousness. yet dtsarm 1n g l y h o n es t and so m e tim es even humorous in ils tre&l· ment of racial prejudice. Poorl y dir ec t ed. "Storm" <l id not keep its anticipated date wil t} Broadway. For most Ame ricans, Rod Ser ling was "The Twilight Zon e" or "Night Gallery." or for lhe very young. a TV pitc hman. Would that t h e medium c ould res urrect h i s more m eaningful works from t h e archi ves of its Gol de n Age lo show those under 35 what the real Rod Serling was all about. Scott 'Salesman' Superb Ry Wll.UAM GWVf:R NEW YORK <AP) Oirectcd by .ind st;.1rring Goorgo . Sl'oll. · · Ocalh of a Sulesrn<.lfl " 1::. •• grqJ ping new cxperll'nce, a resound· mg Broadway triumph. The prod uet1on at the C1 r<:lc in the Squarc Theater 1s the first major rcvivul here of Arthur Mille r 's pri ze-winning drama San <·e its i11itial run in 1949. SCOTT llAS FOUND frl':-.h, vigorous accents for his overall concept of the plily and 1rn· pressively a dapted his own scon familiar a cling intens ity to µorlray;,il of t lw desperate centra l character , W1llv Lom an Shouldt•rs :-.agging, ooztng w<.'arinl's~ 111 1•\ l'r)' word and step, Scott al first l'nlrancc evokes ghost!'> of those indldtbll' past W1ll}s. Lee J Cobb and Thomas Mitchell Soon. ho\.\t•ver. <.tll onginal Loman emcrgc::.. FOR Tlw ..in·lil\ pll'al ''urhr \\1111 I l'Jli/l'S Jt las t lhl l.ibl.' valm•s lJpo11 '' h1d1 l11s l1fr has bct•n b<.1sed . 1J t• t· o nH•., 111 ~<' o tt an l' 111 ht ll t· n· d . c ha 1 n e I.I P,·omNh!'us. ~ r;tl!tng thow:h <ldl'<tled General Pal ton. Al'l l\ l' ,1n).!l'l', 1nsttiacl ot lrustr<•lt>d rt·~1g021l1on . 111vt1valL'S ~1 111.l :-.t•:tls ht::. doom ll 1:-0 a Pl'l'l<ll'll\.llll'l'. !-.tll'l'OlllHll·d oy flllC s up pol'tlVl' d1u1 aL'll'l'lll.llwns. \H'll tunt•l.I lo ~he. cu rr~nl, s pinl of dyn;rn1w 1 l•Jl'l11H1 Jg:.1111:.l puol1c 01 pn ~a~l 1n1usltl'l' \.\h1d1 l't111tr.1:-.t:-. gl'l'Jtl) with the mech1 n.:monslratll't' mood ol ;1 q1wrll'I' n.•ntury ago JAMES Ft\ttft:NTINO, 1\S t•ld(•r ~un ~1ff, 111atrhl.'s up ,, di \.\1th Sr11t1 for :.et·nc:-.. of s canng. r~1 w gut l'1Hlfn111t;1t.w11 .• md ;1 Bru<ulway newcomer. llarVl'Y K 1.•ilt•I, rl'l.l 1:.tcrs tn·11th.mtly as the other lx1\. ;iil.1hly rl•;td~ to .11.T11mn1c>1l.1tt• lo IJ1101.L'. broad:-. .11uf h11u1J.ll'1lt!-.'1•11.iht~ ,\ Ill• ;.i u t 11 u I t'o11t 1 ol h•d lk l 1111:.1111111 hy Tert•:-..1 \\ nghl .is ''ii 1· mollwr 1·0111 r.1sh .ind dcL'IH'llS ltw dr.1111at1<: l·ll·n11.•1Hs ·De.1th of a S.ilL•:-111.111 1:-. a1111ou11ct•d fo1 J ltmtll'd t•ng .1gl:llll'nl through Aug 241. -------. 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Mahtysia (AP> -Muhammad Ali an-r~ounccd an end to a planned re- tirement, beat Jo<.• Bugner in the hl'at and tht>n <tllcnded a formal ne.ws ~onferl'nt.•t• to announce a third fight with Joe 1''raz1er thul could brrng the hC'avywe1ght box- mg chumpaon from $4.5 milhon to $8 million. call~ to announce tht·1r Ckl. 1 fight in Manila. ..........-...-·on in Frazier Fight . Ali, a s expect ed, announced h1s non-retircmt.•nt <1bout an hour before he hl'at Bugner in a un- a ni m ou s 15-round d ecision here this morning. About fi ve h.our~ later he was jawmg with 1· raz1er at a nt•ws l'onfcrencc Don King, who will promote the fight with the government or the Philippines, s uid that both Ah und Prazier had agreed to fight for percentages. He said he believed Ali could make $8 million and Frazier $5 million. Ali has a minimum guar antee of $4 .5 million and Frazier $2 million. AH s<iid hc wus going to rest for a week a nd th en remu111 1n Malays ia until 1t is time to go to Mam la. "fie 'll go back (lo the l'nated State:,)," said f'r.u1er. ''He 's )u:,t making noi:,c: ·' "1 don't want ttnybody to say that I'm ufru1d of .Joe F'razicr or <.il'orgc Fore man," Ali said bcfon• has victory over Rugncr. .. H l quit, people will say that Joe Frazier would h1:1ve whipped me." said Ali, who had an- nounced p la ns to 1·ctire June l3. "They would say that f'oreman and (Ken) Norton would too. So, "'hl•n I r e tire I don 't want unybody around who people might think coald beat me." "I'm ready," said Frazier, \\ho was at nngs1dc. "I am hap- UPI Telephotos . MUHAMMAD ALI LANDS A RIGHT ON JOE BUGNER'S JAW IN THE 14TH ROUND. Rain Delay No Bother To Tanana BLOOM INGTON. Minn. <AP) --Pitcher F\·ank Tanana s ays the two rain delays in Monday's Americetn League baseball game agains t the M innesot~• Twins "didn't bother m e a t all." Tanana allowl'd only t::ig~t hits und strul'k out 15 U!) tht• Angels whipped the Tw111 s, 10·3. to break a seven· game losing strc:tth. "I got u bout half of my strikeouts by th<lnging s pcl'ds <i Angel• Slate All G•mts on KMPC 1110) J uly , Cal1torno.> <11 Monn1 ~nl" C?) July 2 Calltoml• at M•nnt•\ol~ Julv 3 Cdllforn1d .u M1nnl'~Ol<1 ~ ,;i•, p "'· 11 111 .. n1. lot on m y curves.·· Tatiana ~<1 1tl . "Actually till' two rn111 delays didn't both(•r mc at Liii. I fclt bet- ter in the nmth than at <Jny time dunng the game." J le also :,aid he hadn 'l bevn awed by Twms' second-baseman Rod Carew, who Jc:.ids the le<ig uc in hitting. "There's no sense in worrying about Car ew," Tanan:.i s aid. ··vou just have to keep moving the ball around him LIS much as you c<in. '' Carew and G lt·n Horgmann each tagged T<Jnana for s olo homers, and Carew drove in Min- nesota's other run on a :,cventh- inning double. Thl' Angels :.idded four more· runs in the ninth. including two runs on t1 double b y Lee Stanton, who had singll.'d in u run earlier. Ray Corbin took the lw;:-. fur Mmnesota. The T wms remain only one game.· ahcad of the Angds, who an• m the cdl:.ir of the Wes t D1v1sio11 . The tw o lea m s ml't in a dQubleheader today. Dave Goltz, S.6. and Mark Wiley, O·O, were scheduled lo p itch for Mmne~ota against Ed Figueroa, 6-4. Lind An· dy Hassler, 3·8. CALll'OllHIA a ll r II Ill M Ntllle\tl S 1 I 0 Colhnl II S I 1 0 "•my21> S 2 2 t IAhOuddh l 1 t I Sl•nlon rt l 1 1 l Dohertv lb s I t • Cl>•l~lb s 0 ) t El. Rodrl!jlH!l c. 4 0 0 0 AMollu 7000 Ta11an•P 00 00 - MINNESOTA Terrellu Carew7b O Ford cl Olive Oh 8rye rl SooerhOlm lb Bostock II Bor11m•nt T Kell• tb W•llon lb Corb1np Albury p •ll r II bi 4 I 1 0 • I 1 1 • 0 I 0 J 0 0 0 • 0 2 0 • 0 0 0 • O<O 0 l t 1 t 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toteh 31 10 12 10 Total\ J• 3 8 3 Otlitornla llOO 000 ~ 10 MlnnHOle 101 000 100-3 £-Terrell. OP-Cslllornla t, M1nnoota 1. LOB-Celllornl• 7, Mt11noota 1 70 TerrlUI, C:.rew, Si.nton MR Doherty Ill. C11rew '81, a,,9me11n (11 ti' H R Ell 88 SO T.-,e,,. (W. • 41 • 8 l l 1 U ~bln IL. 4 S) 0 • 6 b 0 0 Alt>Ory 4 • • t 1 • ttBP-byT•fl•n• (Ollvel 1 11? A I OU Sports in Bri._.f Galindez, Monzon Retain Fight Titles NEW YORK --The Argcnt111e in vas ion of M atl1son Squ<Jre C:.inlen was a total success Mon· d<iy night as champions Carlos ,\lonzon and Victor Galindez both dt·fended thl•1r World Boxmg t\s- sol·rnt1on titles with 1mpres:-.1ve Vll'tone::;. Galindez scored a unanimous 15-round dec ision ov1.•r J orge Ahumada to kc<.•p his light heavyweight tille and the n Monzon ::;topped game Tony Licata in the 10th round of thl·tr sl'lll'duled JS.rounder to rctatn till' middleweig ht trown. Ct was lhe fifth time that Ahumada a nd G alindl•z h:.i vc fought and th1.· fourth time G;,ihndez h as dl'fe:Hl'd his coun- tn·m an. ·Galindez p1ll'd up potnts \\1th bhstenng lefts and right up- percuts that repeatedly caught Ahum;,icla as he bore in Lo ta ke the fi g ht to Ga llndl'z. In the second fight. ,\fonzon took th;,irge e;;i rly <ind seemed headed for a q u1 ck knockout L1g<1111st his young opponent. Hut f.1L"ata fought back g<i mdy, :-.t- rn gmg thl' L"ha m pwn several tnnes ~1 s he bounl'cd off the ropes. Badlfighter G«>rf.•d -T lJ UANA nullfightcr /\n- tonio Lomelin. one of Mexico's top banderi llt>ros, was gored se1iously Sunday for the ::;econd time in six months . Lomclin was lifted high onto the horn of his second bull, dropped to the g round :rnd then prodded repea t e dly by the <Jnimal before it could be d1:,- tracted. After two hour:, 1n the downtown ring's infirm<Jry, Lomelin wa s l ak(•n to La Primavera Clinic for treatment of a wound eight inches deep 111 the left thigh. His condition was satisfactory Lomelin was gored f'cb. 16 tn Mexico City m one of the most se1ious nonfatal injuries in Mex- ican bullfight histor y. .fiiurgery for Owetts AKRON, Ohio -Jesse Owens, who gained international fame by winning four gold medals in the 1936 O lympics, was in good condition here todt1y following s urgery. A s pokes m a n for a local hos pital said the 63-year-old former track star underwent sur- ~ery Saturday for appcndic,itis. K 1th 11 I 11 t•est iga t es ~EW YORK Baseball cum- m1ssiont•r Howie Kuhn h<is asked American Lea);Ul' pres ident Lee MacPhail "to g<ither all facts pertaining to the situation as a first step" toward acting on pro- te::;ts filcd by two wrilt'rs groups followin g r ecent incidents of n •rbal <ind phys ic<tl assaults on :,ports writl•rs. Tht• Hi.l seboll Writl•rs Associ:.i- llon of Amenca and The As- !>Otwtcd PrC'ss Sports Editors As- sot·1:.1t10n issued their protests lo till' com missioner Mondav rl'· gardmg the treatment of wi·iters Phtl H ers h of the Baltimore Evening Sun and Bob Ry<m of the Boston Globe. Hers h ch<Jrged that Detroit man:.igcr Ralph Houk berated him 111 the v1sit111g locker room 111 Baltimore last wel•k over a story h(• \\rote. thcn s lappN.I him n·· J>l•akdly before a Detroit pli.lyer tntcn·cnl•d. Hv:m su1d ht• was ix'r<1tt.•d <Jlld pushed by playt•rs in the Roston Jlt•d Sox IOl'ker room uftcr he had wnttcn a column critical of som e Hoston playe rs. S t1dokb to Tri be C LEVF.LAND -The Clevt•land India ns signed utility mfielder Dill Sudakis as a free :.igenl Monday. Sudakis. a switchhiller l:.ilel y with the California Angels, was h1llmg .121 with one home run Jnd s ax rbi in 30 games. He has served as designated hitter and catcher among other positions. Bra t 1 e s Get Pit rher KANSAS C'ITY -The Kansas City Royals Monday sent pitcher Bruce Dal Canton through waivers to the Atlanta Braves for a player to be named later. •Bradford Arq11i~d ST . LOUIS -The SL Louis Cardinals have acquired out- fielder Buddy Bradford from the Chicago White Sox for cash and a player to be named later. Bradford, 30, batted .155 for the White Sox in 25 games. py that he det'ided not lo go out. otherw1sl' I would have thought he wm1 duck mg me hke he's been doing for thl' la~l Yl'<ll'." Fra:taer ddeateu Ali wh(•n m·1ther was 1:hampio11. ~'razicr then JOlflt'<.1 the king of M alays1a ,<rnd an announl'ed estimated c rowd of 22 ,000 to we1tch the 33-ycar ·old champion dominule Bugner, 25, m the oven that was the ring at U1c outdoor Merdcka Stadium. · ··Tht> ht>ut was IJud but 1l was bad for both of us," said Ali, who had prl'd1cle d lhCJt Bugner \\OU Id bl• a "ul'ld l'hampwn after . Dodgers Not Dead Yet--Cey LOS /\NG ELES (AP 1 -Those who were composing a dirge for the Dodgers might as well burn tht•ir sheet mus ic si.lys Ron Ccy ; Los Angl'lcs is n 't dl•ad yel. The Dodgers third buscman powered h is 12th homt.• nm uf the ~·l·ar, s1nglcu home two othl·r run::; and helpe d his dub bre<Jk a f1 w -ga me lo!) m g s treak "ith a 4· l victory o vt.•r l hl• San DiC'go Padres Mo nday night. Then the Pengwn, as hl··s called by team- mates, 1s::;ued the warning: "I think peo ple who have eliminated u:, from the race ha- All q~mes on KABC. 0'01 July 1 '!kin O•MIO ... lO\ AnqM• July 1 ~n 01f'QO d i l0' Anqc·h·' July J~n t rantl\tO<Jl lo•An<~I"• ' I 1'>11 n1 I J·. p 111 1 /)jl 111 ven't wt•ighc d our ball club," hl' s.i1d. "ll's gorng to l<Jkc a great st•cond h alf to catch Cincinnati. but l think wt• have it in us. We will havt• to be al t he Reds m our. hcad-to·hl'ad games." . The Dodgl'rs s t il l trail Cincin- nuli by a stagg1.•ring seven g<.1ml's but Dave Lopes, who collected four of tltt• Oodgl'n;' 10 hits, addl•d, "C'inl.'innati t·aml' from a long\\ a~ bal·k to tatch us 111 1973, now wt• l>l•h t•\'l' we can come b<1l'k to gi.>t them." ,\ncJv Ml'SM·rsmith hurll'd the v1l'tory. b el'om 1ng the firs t pitcher 1n the I\: ;,itional Le<Jgue to pos t 12 wins. I le had a one-hit shutout workmg through six in· mngs but San Diel!o punched over a run in the seventh on three srngles . Prior to the game the Dodgers' players got together for LI mel'l· 111g. Evl'n Walt Als to n. the manager. wu::; t•xcluded. .. It w:.is a rap s ession, that's <111." s<Jid Lopes, who refused to disclose anything else. "I'm not at Ii bcrty t o say what took plaC'e," saul Ccy who now has 50 runs batted m. The mel•tinj.! al least had im- mediall' n •sults. The Dotlgl·rs m<1de the plays in the fit>ld. got good pitching and l·ame up .,... ith timely hitt inJ.!, soml'lh111g lal·kmg m their five- gamt• sk1d . .. It lookl•d like the 1974 Dodger:,," Cl•y said ... We just ha- vt>n 't been domg 1t lately." Cey's two· run single in the first inning got the Dodgers off quick- ly ag:.imst loser Rich Folkers, 3-5, and then Cey ho m e red in the six- . th with no one aboCJrd. SAN DIEGO ilb r II bl lol~n(I • 0 t 0 f Uf'ntes 7b • O O O lOOltAr I! • I I 0 MtCovttY lb ' 0 0 0 Wlnf1tfd rl 3 0 I 0 Huna1eyt l O t 1 A Foster pr O O O fl Kenaall t 0000 Kublak3b JOOO ( HflrMndez SS 2 0 I 0 l'Olket\p 1 0 0 0 I voe ph t 0 1 0 Gntf p o o o 0 LOS ANGELES lOPtS lb H•le ct WyMll GarY"Y lb C.ey lb Ferou\Onrf Rus"'ll ss Yl'BQt'r t Mteswr~moth p ilb r II bi • 1 ' 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 t ' t 0 0 4 I 1 l • 0 1 0 • 0 1 0 • 0 , 0 , t 0 0 To.,IS 19 t b t Totals 31 • 10 • 5;in OltQO 000 000 tOO t Los Anqeles 100 001 1ox • E Fol~rs. OP San O•eqo 1, Los A1>9ttes 2. LOB San 0 1eoo •• lO> AnqeltS 8 70 lOllt\. HR-Cty I tl I SB Lope>s, S Folktrs. ~swnmllh, Hair Sf' Wynn IP H A EA 88 SO Folkers (L.l SI 1 8 • • 2 l Gr•l'i 1 i o o o n Mo1swrsm1th !W. 11 .i 'I 6 I I ? & WP Fotktrs. T I ,, A l•.678. (:OOK, KOVACICH TO ATTEND UCI A pair of top halfnulers h<i v<.· signed letters of intent to attend l 'C Irvin e in the fa 11. Tom Kova('1d1. ~1 transfl•r frvm C'ypt'l'!>S C'o lll•gl'. and Jon Cook, a r1.'<.'l'lll M 1s:,1o n V1l'jo Ili g h g1·aduatl•, will C'ompl'll' for t·o;1l'h Ll·n M 11ll•r's Anteater:, nl'Xl se:i son. Kovat·1ch, ~· 1 :•19.0 halfmilt•1', Jll'l'l'Pl'd •H UUl'IW Park I ligh, l>l'fore s pt•ndrn!-{ his freshman ~ear at LJ('LA Cook has a best of I 53.5. Connors Gains Semis at Wbnbledon WIMBLEDON, England l API -Jimmy Connors. seeking a second s lrait(ht men's s inl(les tennis title at W1mblt'Clon , n' ached the semifinals today with.a 6·4, 8·6, 6-2 victory over Mf'x1co s R ~wl Ramirl'7., winner of the.: n' cent ltolian Opt•n. Connors, the youn1-t !('fl hander, was the first man ton·· och the semlfmals. \\hich wlll lw I played Thursday. Connors, who played with pre- cision during the first four rounds of the tournament. showl'd lod:ty that h<' is only hum1:1n after u,ll. Throut(ho ut tht.• nwtch. h<' lookr<I vulnt'r:.ible on his buckhund, his Sl'rVl<:l' wais not wo1·k1n~ :is l'ffi cwntly as it normully clot's. und for ont• fn·nel1c rn11mt·nt in the st•ronrl s<'l 11 lookt'CJ as 1f Ham1rez, the No. 8 seed, might upset the top seed. l'p to that moment, Connors had been breezing through without much trouble. True, he was making more errors than usual. but Ramirez. always a s low s tarter, seemed tense and unable to gl't his first service m \\llh any nuthority. Thal mt•anl Hamin•z alwuys was on the defensive in the open- ing stages. and Connors picked up the first set in 35 minutes after a service break put him in front 3·1. .. _ ... ," ...... QN,,,.rt .... ,, Meroaret Covrt . Austrell•. lle•I MHlln• Ne"'etltov•, Cre<llO•toveale, ._l,M . l ittle ,,.,,. l(lr>Q !Ifft Oto• Mofwove, Sovt"' \JlllOll, .. , ... ,. he def calcd thc Bnton un a 12· round del'ISIOO t WO year:, LIJ.:O. "I s till pre dic t that J0t.• nugnl'I' "ill be c.:hamp1on," :,aid Ah "He's :,tron&.:, lw ':-. young ' "J s hould havl' wo11 tht.· \\OrhJ t1lle, ·· !>i.lld Bugm•r, \\ho d<><'S c1 ::11m tht• h t•avywe1ght tham- pionship of t-:uroµl'. "I th111k llw l'hmute be at mt• this time. 1 JU!:>t 0ouldn 't find <i bur:-.t uf em·rl{y to maintain the pre:,surc by lhl! 10th and 11th rounds. "The he<il \\as r c:.i lly 11w red1- bll'. .. ,\ '.\1alays 1:.in cummu1111.·at11J1l:> off1eial µlttl'l'U thl· ll'ITIJX.'rature al mon· thJn 100 dt'l,!l'l'C:>. 1\h lhl'I.'\\ l>tt:, ancJ pH.'l't""-of lllS rop<' fightmg tcchmqut• and his dalll'lllJ.: ;it DugrWl'. But 1lw t·hampwn 's m.un s trntegv w:.is lo rush Hug1wr. µus h h.tm into tht• ropl' and g un for his hl•ud . ,\It \\aS unalJk lO kn<.>t:k down his oppotll'ttt, but he caml' do!)e 111 ttw f1 n :.i I l'OU nd. Late in the round, Ali bal'kl'd l3ugncr up \\1th a sharp n g ht-ll'ft . 1i ghl ·kft. Ill· thl·n hurt him \\1th two lefts und a right and just ~fore the bcll had him reeling with about Sl'Vcn :,t1'L11ght punche!) to the head . All PINS BUGNER TO THE ROPES IN THE FIRST ROUND. Albritton Wins \ Walker, 8 Others Under 4 Minutes STOCK JI o L\l r n t lw firs t or a two-cliJ \ 1 nll'rn a tiorwl tr;1tk <1t1u I I l' I d • m t' l' 1 h l' r l' .\I o 11 d a , .. l't•wport Bl• :.id1 ·~ Tt•tTy Albnttim threw thl' s h11l G6 -G1;:, n11w rulllll'l'S broke l11ur m111ull''i 1n till' mill' :.inti Frank ~hortt•r ran till' world ·s fasll':>t 10.000 ml'll•rs tl11s \l':tr. · .\ll>ntton :-. tos" t•a:-.tl' \\on thl• shot put. hut John \\'alkl·r ·s d<.i a hng ltml' of 3 52 2 in thl' mile w<1::; not that much l>l•ta•r than t•1vht othet· runm•rs Rt•fon• a l'lll'l'l'ltt/.! <·ro\HI of 20.000 at tlw Olrmµ1t· $t;,1d1um , thL· '.!:l· \'l'a r-o Id \\'a I kt•r look till' ll'atl oii tht• ftrw l t 11rn :rnd pullt:d :m J~· to <kfl•a t ,\I af'I .' l.rquon 1:.1 .5:.1..11 and Hod 01:\0111:1.5:1.131 \\';1lkl•r 's t1mt• rank'> ;Js till' fifth fastl'St mtll' t'\ t•r and 1s onl ~ 1.2 Sl'l'OtHh off F illH•rt B:1 v1 s '' o f'l d m a 1· k 11 f :1 : 5 I. • \ i':-.11. \\'alkl'r. a l'ew Zl•al:.111dt•1·, broke his tountrv ·s old n •1.·ord t h:.it ":.is held bv Pl;lt·r Snl·ll 1:1 3:3.4 1, .. ('ni \'l'l'Y µk.1sl'd wtth m y ratl' llt'rl' ... W;tlkl·r :-.:ml. "But it "<•:, .i pit~ thl' µa l'l' \\as a l1ttlt.• l.11t :-.Ill\\ Ill tlte fl r:-.l lt ,df or tlw r :tl'l'. Othl'I'\\ 1 .... l', 1 ·m qull1• :-.lll l' I t·mtld ltan• IJ1't1 kl'll thc "orld n·~·d F1111:,hmg lwh111d \\'Jll-.t " l.1 quon .111d l>"on '' l'l°I' \'1•:-.L c; l' rm <111' ~ Thom ;i.... \\' l' :-. s · 111ghag1.• \:1·5.J . l 1 , S\H'dl'n ·:-. ,\n- dl•r:-. C:.11'1ll•rud t:l.5 1.51. l>t•n- mark·s Tt>m llan:-.t•n 1:3 :>·1 Xi, Bnt:.iln )', Fr.111k Clt•nwnt ca s:i 1 Ht 11:1111 ..., Stl'\\' Clvt•tt 1:1 5i > <llld MEN 100 METE RS t Pr~\lon IDallssl, 10 •1 1. M-b• O<~nyal. to 11 . 3 C.arpenDor9, CSwt'<H>nt, 1011, 4. Wl'll\ (lpmpl',Arll O. 1011 @METERS t Chepk .. ony IK.envn),4S s•. 7 v.n~n (Ol'tro1t l,•• 70. llOO METERS t• Su,11nl IY1190\IMtnl, 1 4\ 1, 1 WOl'tt,,uter tC.hlCaQO TC I. 1 4S 6. J Swn,,on (!>w~t111 ), 1 •S •. • Enyelrt ll0911n, Ut•r.I, I ~ 4 Others 8. POP4!iOY ((,ll'N\ Ellyn ltl l. I '8 3 MILE 1 Walker CN,.w 7,..ilo)n(t),) 571. 1 l I QUOfo (Ntw York AC l, 3 '>3 4, l Doxon IN•w z .,a1andl . J Sl 6 , • Wl'~\lllQh"Ql' (Wt'1 ~rmanyl, 3 S• I s (;Ardl!rud l!>wo..,..,,I l S4 \ 6 Hen'len IOl'11m.irk I l S• 8. l Clrrntnt IBri 1e1nJ. 3 SS 0, 8 Ovfltt CE1r1t.,1nl, l Vo.• CroU<h (ll>u\lr•h.,I,) SI t. 10 Ho91M>rq l">w-nl. • 00 I 10,000 METERS I Shottrr CFl0t•<M TCI. 71 SI •. 7 !>colt (Australo•I, 18 00 • J N9M0 (K.•ny•l, ,. O• •• • Harold IMAc1110n. WI\ I, 21OS1, S. ~UQllMUy 1Cill*la1, 71 OS .. .00.METEA IH t Pbj.(OI' (8rllell\), .. s•. 7. llolo•no IV s 141 ", 3 ,,,. B•u C~l. 4' °'· •· Mertl•y IV S I. SO 'II. S T •YIOr IV S.l. St.IS. SHOT PUT · I . AllHlfterl I......,.., .. a<lll, "'4l'I; 1 Capes 1Br1te1n>. t6-S\.o. ) Almstratm (Swed9nl • .,..,~. OlherJ; s. ,,._~ IS.n Jow),6J.SV, • POLE VAULT I Lol\r~ ~st 0.""""'l, 17~~. 2 Tully (LOllQ 8fl!l<hl, 11.oi.; l . Ca<rlQotl\ ISPOUnel. 11·0~. Otll.,\ S. R~rs (Lot MQelul. IM~; 1. Well•k (Us I. ~s. JAVELIN -t, Nemeth CH""911ry), 11:M; ,, Wot~nnenn (West c;.rmenv I, 1'1>-S.,.,; 3. 0.0,99 CBYUI, ttS-4 . WOMEN 1,900 METERS -1 1.errl9u (Ft. Ulldtrdate, Fie I, •. 10 6, 2. Velal11l (C-el, A;, .... l . Wr'91't I C.11.0.I. • 11.4. HIGH JUMP -1. Ackl!rrnen (f.:•Jt Gemw11y), ')I·: J , .. betwun Whit• ICM\MI•) ~ Orlll CC...,Mlel. \ 11\f), ,\u.:-.t r a l1a ·s Graham Crouth \:.I : !i7.) I, Sh o rt t• r . th I.' l .. S. 0 I y m pt l' marathon champwn. almo:.t r;111 a l1fl•ttmt· Ul'Sl whl'll hl' f1111:,hl·d tht• 10 .000 mett•rs in l7 .51.8. Ills bc!>l b 27:51.4 whil'h 1s not clo:.c to Ste\'l' l'rcfontainl•s Amcnl':JI\ rl.'l·ord of 27 .-t:t6 . Bntam·~ Dan• Jk'dford Q\\ ns the worlu rl'cord of :!7.30.8. Shortl'r <Jnd Albritton Wt..'ren't till' onh· ,\mericans to "in. Ed Pn•i:.totl \\on the 100 m eters in a !>low 10.tii. and Fnrnc.:tl' Larneu f1111 s h1.•d firs t in the womt'n's J,500 1l1l'll'I'!> 14:10.ti l. Wes tern Open Golf Crown Won by Irwin O.\K BROOK, Ill. CAP> Hale lrwm. un :.irtiC'ulate, intellige nt young m:.in with a way of getting to tht• he<Jrl of the matter. had a J simple t'Xplanation for his vic- tory 111 the S200.000 Wes te rn Open golf tournament Monday. "I JUSl didn 't make as many m1!>takl1S ;is the other guys,·• J rn in said after his one-stroke \ ll'tOr\'. Irwin. who has that happy habit of ''inning on the game's most d1ff1l'ult l'Ours es. let Butler i\: ation:.1 I che w up the res t of the lll'ld -he was the only one to brt•iJk par for 72 holes and won ti with a closing slting of 13 con- secut1 ve pars. leed1119 scorn and mOMV wi~s Moncliy In tr.t U00,000 Western Open 11011 tournamen1. Hall' Irwin, "40.000 lt-68-11 ·73 783 Bobby Colt, '77.800 • 74-11·70-lt• 11M Ed~.si.,200 71·7'-6._73 t87 Jerry He.ud. '8,lbl 6 .. , •. 72.73 2• Gibby Gilbert. $8,767 7f.lt.7S.73 291 John ll\ler, '8,761 76 IS-6S.72-291 Geor~ John\on s . ..o n-n-1' -1ttt Al Ge1ber<)l'r, lS.•Ml 11-ll·ll•-6•-189 ~·~:=.;s.~60 ~.:t:ta m C..y Brl'w.,, U ,..O l).10.. .. 7S 1'8' 1omW•t~n. '3.Sll 19116._n 1'IO ~'1 Vancty '3 Ul 73 73 It n ~ M11i.r e ... t>er, u . S)J 11·17 IS-72 ~ Jof\n Sc1'1tt '3,Ul 11·71-7).1) ~ Tom K111! \l, SlJ n .i&-14-14 1'0 Oev10 C,,el\am, U,S33 •H tt-6• TS 1'IO W•lly Atm\lro!19. "'·'°° n ,~,. 1S 1'11 Ktn Stitt, "2.600 1•·11 1•·12 1'1 RI"-Mes-..119Ale, St,400 74 7HCH? 1'11 NnoldP•lmer.'1.* 681'1'11-n m OonlvenOl'l,\I M 1).IG-13-1•-m eoo;e PHrct. \11960 n -n -1 .. n m MAc.M<l.el\llOll, •1,t60 n 1• 1 .. 10-. m Del\ny EdWenh. "·~ ll-12-IS.11 "3 Georve Knudson, \I.~ 7• IS.11·1J ~ Don Jen very, ". S40 73-11 10-80 1'4 Ho-ro 81encu , ~11i>O 14-1• 11·16 1'15 Jim Wie<hers, \1 • .wv n.n 11·14 1'1S Tony Je<ltlln, \l,UO n .1. n~1 1'1\ 'terrenc:• 0111." no 14-11 n l? 1'1S JutlU\ lloro~. •1.J)C) 14-6 .. 11-14 1'1S 8r11Ct 0.1111"· "·"° ,._.._n.1• ,., H~ Gne<1, ",OU 7l 1).1 .. 7• ,.. eoo otuison, \1,on a , •. , .. 11 ,,. AllellMlll9r,\t,OU n 16-7'·1' ~ Tom ... nkln•. Sl,OSS 7t-12 73,75 1'111 fi OAIL 'V Pll.OT (:halk Running T'hird NEW YOHK (A P) - Wlth one wet•k rcmain- mg in lht• vot11lg, Hobby Bonds of the Nt•w York Yankees has ovcrtakl'n Texas' J eff nurrou~hs and regained u s tarting berth in the A m\.'1 :c.in l~aguc out field for tht• July 15 All-s tar game. Oakland lt•ammates He~1;ae JaC'hon and ,11~ Hudi remain~• t1ghl I 2 in the AL uulfll'ld balloltng, baseball comm ission('r Howie Kuhn's office sau.1 .\tonday. Jackson has re- ceived 1,027 ,456 lo Ru(h':, 1,020.505 Bond ~. mt:jn\\ hllc. edged into third in the Tuesday July 1 1975 -1 \ ... .. . . .. .. I ' Ra1t1sey In OCIR Victory· Rick Ramsey captured the top fuel dragster championship at Orange Caunty in t ern a tiona l Raceway with a 5.95 second , 240-mile per h our t ri p down the quarter-mile strip Satur- day nig ht before 10,150 fans. Hamsey edged pre- raee favorite James W<1rren who posted a 6.01 second and 237.46-mph. Mike Ha lJoran was ihe surprise winner in-the AA funny car divisiou with a win over Neil Lef- fler in the finals . balloting with 891.943. Burroughs, last year's Most Valuabk Player in the league but bothered by a lengthy balling slump and out of the Hangers' lincuµ rct't>lll · ly, has received 799,157 votes. Carlos May of the Chicago Wh it\• Sox is :.i dose fifth "'11 h 7!.15. 7ti2 votes. ORANGE COA ST COLLEGE'S JUNIOR VARSITY EIGHT ROWS AGAINST HARVARD AT THE HENLEY REGATTA THURSDAY .. Dale Armstrong cap- tured the pro comp title by defeating Brad An- d erson in the finals. Armslrohg set low time of 6.74 seconds and a speed of 201. 79. OCC Crew Faces Harvard at Henley Tht.· s tan111g jolJl'. :1t first and third base ('Ou ld also be up for grabs in the final "'l'l'k of fan balloting, although both lead er::. have strengthent.>d their gnps. SJ>{'cial to the Daily Pilot HE NLEY -ON. T H AM ES. England Orange Coast College's new competes in the 137 -ycar-old H enley Royal Regatta Thurs· day-facing rugged Har\'ard in the opening round of this single- eli min at i u n ro\\1ng classic. It's the third time in fi\'e vears coach Dave Grant 's OC'C oarsml·n hJve participated in this prestigious t·,·ent Thl' Pirates ' eighl will lw rowing in t he Lad1\·s· Challt>ngc Pl.ill'. OC C w a s m ~1 tl'ht•J agair.s t fl ur..,ard's JV eight after a drawing with the 32 ll'ums took place Saturd~ty. Orange Coast and Harvard hav1: mN onC'e bl'fort> this seu~on. with lhe llarv:.ird boat winning by a lllllc more than two ~cconds in t h e S a n 0 1 c g o C n · \\' Classic. OCC has the only shell from the West Coast competing here. "The competition 1s the best its ever been." Gr~.ml says. ··our boat 1s going very well and the crew is very excited to be able to meet Harvard again." The OCC crew has been working out twice a day at Henley with the workouts s cheduled al 7 ;1. m. and 8 p .m . Grant re- ports the r6wing condt- Gene Tt•nact: of Oakland hJs rct·e1\·cd 763,Ul \Olt•:, al firs t ha:,c lo 720,nG for Mike Har- grove of tht• Rangers. Tcnact• widened his margin by about 10,000 \Oles sinec lu::.t \\eek. Third base ;,appears to belong tu Clevelund's Buddy Bell. lie 11:.is re- cei \'Cd 750,·170 ,·utt·s lo 718.435 for Sal Hando of I he t\ 's. A '' l'l..'k ago. Ht·ll s t•d).!l' tt\ l'I' Bando North's Kicking Game Doesn't TakeBackSeat \\:JS onl" 1.785 volt•s. By llOWARDL.HANDY Da\'(' Chalk of lhe Ottll•D•ll yPllolSl•ff Cahforniu An~cl s is l\o. 3 Jf the lGlh annual in the lha rd base ballot-ing as the top writein Or ange County Norlh-South football game on vote·getkr with 61!>.952. Salurdav, July 12 come::. CATCHEilt J Thurmond Mun\on. New Yorlt, dOWn to 3 kicking gamt', 1 011 021 R•v Fo\\e. o .. .i.,nd. h GI 1-1 l " I n• ,ss. C.•r1ton Ft\k eo,1on * 1.cM coac • ~n as angs o 8111 Frtthan, Oelrolt )t~ SSt Fnn the ~Orth squad isn't ~Uly Kan\•\ C••Y. 311 OH Elht d h llOCl~lqun, C.htorn•• 310.H': Odr t•once ing a lhtng lO t C rell Po<lt• Mol .. du'"" 7Qt no Jtm South· s A rt Sorce. lhe Su<".Otwrq, TV.~\~,~~~IE (.'( F 4·A first team plact• ~nP T•nacp O.t••.in'1 1q 7" k1t:kt•r lust season from Milt~ ~MqrO"'· l"fll\ 110.nb l•P May e .. 11.mor .. ~88 3~7 Ch"' i"cwport Harbor High. CNimbh" New vor'> 'bl •t.a J<;r.n .. \\'e have two oo~·s Ma~rry Kan<.,)\ C•lf 7q• 7q1 c.111 ·' Yo\lriem\kl 80,ton 191 l>SO C,..nr'J" \\hO ('an kick and kick 5cott, M•twau~rP, 7 II .341 : x·&ruu 11 .. 9oc11te.CA11tomi•, 121.•~1 \\ t.' • 1 lnstrngs s uys. sECOHDeAsE "Da,·id Donk (Brea Rod ~rew. Monnewta, 1,t'll 111: Cool<•e Ro1a\, ICanMs c.11v . ...s 111 lli~h) lS a pretty good ~I~ ~!i1fi':.'~:~~·7~~'s~~t ~::; PUJller and Ot>'ll kick lhe Alomar. Ne .. Yor•. 111 l8S e>-nny long field goals. Oov•e.Bo\lon,103 ~•s •·Jerry Remr. ··n1charJ Cruz is \·erv Cllltof"ftl,., '4, t<M; • Lt nny Rana1e, . lexn.CJ0,661. acc:uratt• in close :.inti THIRD llASE · 8uddy 84!11. c1tve1e,,e1 1so.410 s..i1 \\ 111 kick lhl' extra points eendo, oa~111nd . 11~ 'ls: •·D•n and short fil'id goals. I ~Ill, Caltfornt•, .i•.tSl. C•,•I) Not ties, New York. so3.IO, ttroo•' think Dunk has a little Robinson. Ba111more, 1•,.113. Do., more r.inge than Cruz Money, Mllwauk~~ 370 910 R1ro • Poetrocelll. Bo,ton, ISO till, 1·Juan Beniouu. Bo\ton. 10' ..o'I and he II probably do our kickoffs as Wt.'11 " Cruz suffe rt·d ;,i sprained ankle on his kicking fool in pr.ictacc the other night but hasn't missed a ::.t>s::.wn .inti. ac- cordinR to Ha stings, \.\Ill be n•ady by game timt.'. Thl' l'orth ~quad 1s \\Orkmg out d.nly from 5 to 7 l>ut i!-. having \'ery ht- tit-cont:id \\ ork. 'I wo players ha\'c been rep l aced from the original rosll'r. Brad llarlin e 0£ Anaheim ll1 gh. a 11 n e b a c: k L' 1· • h a d a shoulc.kr 11pt•r:it1on dur· m g lhe off·::.ca::.on. ··llt• n 1me out but th~ shuuldl'r d11.! not n•spond l'nough lo permit him to play ... 11 ~1~l111gs suys. ltepl;.icing llarllne on the ros te r 1s Unan Bideaux. a quarterback from Western Hi gh. Hastings will use him us a wi ngback and outsidt• linebacker. Bob Peterson. a lackle from Loara <ind one of lhc 235-pound men on tile squad, \\as looking good until a n~currcncc of a knee 1nJury cropped up and he dropped off tht• team. The knee was operated on during the offseason and when it was banged in early drills, Peterson dropped from the Nor1h roster . Mike Bailey, an of- fens ive guard and de· fensivc tackle from Sun n y H i ll s H igh will replace Pelt>rson on lhc roster. SHDRT!>TOP 8tr1C•mo•ner1,.o •• ,.,"d,1WlllJll Gauchos Honore d Robon Yount. M1tw•u•ee "'8 7" Buckv Dent. (.h1c<190, 1>71.'17 fr""" Roth injuries occurrt·o before the deadline fo1 n •placing player::. ar nved Future 1n1une~ wall nut be r eplaced because of the 12-d<ty practice requirement imposed on all -sL.ir games. Dully, C1tve1ano, ••7.•7~ o .. nn, Thomc>SOtl, M1nnewta. 71>71'7 Md•• • ~tan9C•. Ba Ill more, 72) •U F •~Cl P•ltl<, t<•Mas C•IY. 118 1>'1 , Roy ~lley, Teus, 117.017 OUTFIELD Re9Q•e Je<ltwn O&kldnd I cn1 I\.', Joe Rudi, OaltlMd I 0111 )l)S Btlnov 8on0s. New Yori! 9q1 ") J•tt Uu« f'OU91\S, Tua\ I~ IS7 CartO\ loNt Chitago. 1•s.11>1 . Hat Mc RaP ICan.,..s Cit y, 161 ,177. """" AM on Mil•Mllt~. "°' 773 Mock•T At""''· Clllferftle, HJ,07'; • Fr~n lVM ~ton. '75,l>'M Elloot MdO<IO• ,....,.. York. 293,800 Bot>bv OMw•"· Mllwau•tt. 726,011, W•ll•~ Hor1on. OtlrOll, 704 IM? X -<1<rno1~~ .. ,.,~ "' Anniversary SALE!! • .TOYOTA EXAMP'LE: '75 TOYOTA. COROLLA. 4 \0880 r.O•O t •• ,., t bt1 52999 • '74 VOLVO 142 2 DR. Dave Lin<l (lennasi, Carey SC'aran (golf) and Hod flrown (tr:.i ck) were re c1p1cnts of GauC'hO of the Year a\\·ards C:Jt recent ban- quets honorin g spnng :.ithlcll's al Saddleback College. Dun Ft•ar::.: m o::.t im- proved Lanc·c Gentry. and mol>l dcd1c utt·d Hu!>ty .\J 1 llt•r The !'\orth squad \\orked on offense ~Ion· day night and will dnll on defense tonight. Wed· nesday will see the squad working both W<J) s and the coaching staff then assl'ssing the team fur \\Cekend drills. Other tennis awards included co-captains John .l"alterme1er and In track Hrown was j lso selt•cled outstandmg field cn•nt mJn \\hall' Stan Slosarczvk "'a::. ~elec ted uulstand1ng lra,•k man In golf, Dun ~rhullz was ~elected captain. Baseball Standings A.\I F.R IC'1\:\ l.F.i\Gl'E East Oivi~ion w L l'ct. c; R HoH1m ·I I :n .!i4i!l ·'l'" York ·1 1 :1:1 _5;,.1 ,\Id\\ ;1Ukl'l' 10 ;1 1 .5-11 :.! H~dt1rnon· .11 :m .'1tl'i 7 1 ~ C'h•wl~ncl :1:.! 41 .. 1:~ !I' _, J>l'l1 111t' :n 1:;.:.17:;11 \\ t·st l>i~·h.ion Oakl~md 1'an:::.a:. Cny 'f(.'ll.J!'- ('h1t·.1µ0 ,\I 111111.'l>tll:l Angl'ls ·IX :.!7 .l~Hl •I I :11 :>-11 I : Iii :m :1.; :ix :u :.l!I :J.I tJ:J .~O I:.! .47!.I I ~ A:i8 13' ~ • I H> 11 1 • '\,\TIO~,\L LE1\Gl 'E Ea~l l>ivi~ion \\' L Pd. GB l '1thllurµh Li 2!1 .t>IJl3 Ph1l:uh•lph1:a I:! :n .55:1 <1 :\t•\\ Yorio. :1; :J.I .521 fi1 •• :-.t I .ou 1... :.iii :11 .-193 tt 1 .: ( 'h1 e:iµo :!Ii Ill .<17 1 JO :\lontt·t·~d :n :1!1 .1·13 12 \\ l'St Hi\ ision Cllll'lllll:il1 ·1!1 :!X .li:lfi l>tJdJ!(•r~ .1:1 :11; .:YI I 7 :-.u11 Fram·1::.t·o ~r: :.m .~7 11 · · :-..111 D1t·go :m 41 .4f!8 1:1 ,\1 l<111l:i .I~ 1:1 . 127 Iii l lt•u!-to11 :?8 :li! .:lso 221 • M•nd•y 'i Scor.s Aut,,,,...ftt". ''t'e'> 1a1+n "1' (, t 'll'r,...,... t.c~ I GT,,,._, .,.,,..~1\ new,.,,,,,\ Vl6 MonCl•y s !.c0t•i Bo<ton S·1 8.tltomo•f' 1 ~ Clrvr ldnG • l Ot•lrool I 1 M11.,.,.ukrt S. Ntw Yor~ • Ctut.tQO+. 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SCOUT Autf') Vf. •·' f"Jt\IJ 00..,., 01lt1.l"" Onl r q;1me) \(NoClul"d ToCl•f'l G.tmt~ Cehtornia (F •QUf'•Oa ~·A and Mdssltr J.91 •I Mon Nt'>Ol• CGoll16 I> ~nCI W1lf'y 0 OI B•ll•tr.O•t IMllChtll 0 0) •t llo<,\on (Or•oo, ll Dttr011 (lolltltl-S> •I Cttwiano l Ec~rrsler ). 11 New York (Oobwn 8·61 at Molwev~e. <COIOOfr> 2~l Qakl•nCI IBh" ll·Sl ii 01tcato (Jefftr 'IOn I 1> l<tMfi City ( Bu\bf 11 S) •I Tt•o~ (Jenkon) I I) WeClneiCley'• c;.,,_ Bo.ion at Milwaulttt, 2 Ntw York at ClevelfnCI Belli more et Oelrotl C•llfornl• •I Mlnnuol• Oakl•nd at Cll1<•90 Kenw~C.ttyat Teu' St Lou•' !Mt(ilolhtn q.5) '" Plllldtlpn,., 11 w1lth4!ll ' II HOu\lon I Richard ~ 3) at C1ntlnn11tl INorm~n J ll Ptttiburoti <Candela! la 2·11 at Montreal (Frymen6 0 Cllt<•qo <Burris 7·Sl al New York CW.bl> I ll San Ooeoo (F rt•••tt>en 3·81 al Los An!IP•~· (Ht1Qton6 11 Allan!• <Euterly l-11 •I San Fr•nciuo <C•IOWell f·I) wae111nC1ay'• CO.mH Atl1tnl• el San Fr.iin<lsco !.l Loul\ et Plllltdelphl-Hou\lon •I C.tntlnnall PIM~l>uroh fl MontrHI C.l\lteQOal N~w Yor~ SanOo~•I Lo1Ano•ln DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 646-9303 Stor•icr-Part ... Body Shop Op•n \ Day' a wrf'lr P'arh Drparl~nt Oprn Saturday\ 9 o m ·2 p.m ,, ' I' ( • • ~ l' j• I I" I ~.,•I '•Vvl•'" r '': ,., '!' ! Jrtd Vn1·,,) I /t'o)i•'I WE MAME OVER SUS DELIVERIES , lions as very good. named OCC's alhlete-of- Compelition will con-the-year. e lude S unday with The sophomores in- OCC als? schedul~d to elude Craig Clarke, Rich comp~lc m the Dublin In·. Barden John Silcox. ternatlon ~I Re.gatta, J~-Curt Fleming, J eff ly 12·13. 1 he Pirates wtll Davies and Whitford. return home .July 15. Bill Tutton and Will OCC prc\>1ousl)'. com-H 0 11 a d a y are the pete~ at Henley m 1971 freshmen. The coxswain and 73. . is Mark S<:hirmer also a The P1ra.tes' e!ghl· freshman . ' man shell will c.ons1sl of two freshmen and six Sophomore Glen Lan· sophomort•s, led by Bob ingham a nd freshman Whitford, recently Jod Kew are also mak- ' DAVE GRANT OCC Coach BOB WHITFORD Top Bucs Oarsman Money Prohlellls Plague Henley · H ENLEY-ON· THAM ES. Eng l a nd- Moncy .Problems h ave o r ought so m e big changes in the Roy<.11 flcnlC'y lll'gatta. This yea r . for the Sl·cond time in its 137- year history, the regatta has been s~t up to lake Ill a whole Sunday. The organizers, harassed by mounting costs. need the extra c·a::.h ,\ Su nday atten- danC't'. lradil1onally the biggest turnout of the- event, \\di boost earn- in gs. And, \\'lrlncrs will not be :.illowed to keep trophit-s only take photographs of the cups. "One wav or another." regatta chairman John I Garton explains, "it cos· ts us up lo $1,610 lo allow ' the trophies to be taken Garton said one l'up' alone this ye;u cost $230 to rC'pair. But he did not n ame the trophy, the crew that won it last yea r or how it was damaged. r A total of 237 entries from 9 countries will bat- tle it out along the one· mile. 550·yard course on the upper r eaches of the Thames , flanked by some of England's mo::.t lx>aut1ful scenery. Top C .S. crews com- peting include Harvard 'ni vcrsity. D arlmouth, the SL Elmo Rowing Club and the University of Pennsylvania. Also rowing are crews from Britain. Canada. Belgium , Holl a nd , Egyµt, Ireland , Sou th Afnca and Norway. in~ tht: trip as alternates. Orange Coast has com- piled a composite record of 79-18 for all of its boats this spring , an im· pressive .814 percentage. "Henley is the g reatest r egatta in the world," says Grant. "We're honored to be going for the third time. The com- petition will be especial- 1 y strong this year because everyone is pre- paring for the 1976 Olym- pics." Palmer, Nachand Honored JC'<in Nachancl and J ohn Palmer, a p~.ur of UC l rvine sen ior athletes. h ave been honored by being select- ed to prei;ligious teams. Nach:rnd. from Palos Verdes. was this ~~ek named to the U.S. Tennis Association Junior Wig htman Cup t eam. The sC'lection was made by Gayle Godwin, coach of the Wi ghtman Cup team. Nachand Jost in the singles quarterfinals re- cently of the A1AW tournament in lhe midwcst. Last year she and Li nd say Morse placed second in the doubles championship. Palmer. the leading h itter on th e UC I basc~a ll team this past spring, has been named to the second unit of the college academic All- America team. Palmer . a biological science major, h<.1d a3.41 grade point average and a .348 batting mark this year. A center fielder, he led UC1 in home runs (six ) and runs batted in (32). Palmer prepped al Corona del Mar High and also attended Orange Coast College. Te1uais Tourney One of the l a r gest celebrity tennis touma· ments ever staged in Orange County will ta.kc place at the opening of the Anaheim Hills Rae· quet Club on Saturday, July 12 with. addition ol Jim Brown and Mart> Allen to the field thi:i week. The event will in· augurate the $450,001, facility with funds goin~ to the Champion Boys Village. Admission is S5 for gallery seals with Golden C ircl e and special playing t icket:. also available. Joining Brown and AJ- len in the celebrity field ·are Sammy Duvis, J r., Dionn e Warwick , Michae l Dante, Carol Burnett , Mario Machado, Mike Connors, Davi d Hart m a n anti Charlton Heston. Tickets for the tourna- ment are available at the Racquet Club, 415 S. Anaheim Hills Road. Anaheim or. by calling 998-2007. Warriors Wi11 The Winded Warrior~ ovcr-50 bas ke tball team from the Orange Coast area dropped an 18-16 dc- cision to the LA Troj:m Horses in th e chanr-- pions hip game or l}fc Senior Olympics playotfs over the weekend. L eading the Winded Warriors was playcr- coach Bo Regan and Norm Worthy with six point's eac h . Other players included J ack Bales, Al Renn and Bob Bazil. Injured and una- ble to play were George Jones and K en Dud- dridge. The over-50 tearn joined with George Yardley, Gene Su llivan. Marshall Styll and &1> J ohnson to win the 40-49 age group championship recently . Canadian Girl In MV Swim/ est .. abroad and we just can't afford it anymor e." T he costs come through reminders to foreign crews to send the co\'eted trophies back in time each year, collect- ing them for customs and repairing damages. Notable absentees will be the Soviets, who last year gained trophies in fo ur of the 13 events. Shirley Babashoff and Nancy Garapick of the They are staying away Valerie Lee of the Mis-Halifax Trojan Aquatic this year because t rctin-s ion Viejo N ad adores Club of Nova Scotia. ii ing for next year's Olym-will be among many of S he 's ca 11 e d U1 e pie Games is already in the nation's top s wim-Mighty Mite of swiltt- Rus tlers, FVWin full swing for them. mers to compete in the ming. The Grand Challenge annual Mission Viejo In-Babas hoff and Lee, Cup. h i g h Ii g h l of v i ta l ion a I c h am -who will compete a l can. Henley's four-d ay com-pionships , Aug. 1-3 at Colombia in the World petition, begins its first Marguerite Center. Games, set records rc- leg Friday with the cenU y in the U.S. tn•aJs Union Boat Club of Alargenumbcrofcon-inLongBeach . ' Boston against Ridley testanls in the World Babashoff broke the Boat Club of Canada. . Games late this month world 400 free mark-with The winner then faces are expected to swim in a time of 4:14.76 and alio Harvard's varsity in the the Mission Viejo meet. set American r ecordS tn F'ounlain Valley Hi gh semifina ls Saturday. including 13-year-old the 200 free (2:02.54 ) atid St·hool loppled Anaheim, the lOOfree (57.74 ). 9·3. in the Costa Mesa Lee had a time .. of summer waler polo Rustlers Romp 9 4 74 2:15.4 in breaking tbc league Monday night ' • U.S. r ecord in the. 100 while Golden West was . butt<'rflv. defeating Whittier, 13-l. W HI T T I E R t~um topplt•d . Cernl<?s: Garapick, only 5·~.ahd and Orange Coast was fl·ebhman Jack, fll'tcher Colll'i.t<'. 94-74, in the H10 115 pounds has set m;any losing to Rio Hondo. 9-7, hit 24 points an.d all fiw H~ndo s.ummer basket· lop mark;, includinfil fl.I intheCypressleague. starters were m double b,1H ll·ague Mo nday2:16.33 in the 200 nwlers Mike Braman ha d four figures us the Golden 111).!~t.. ,· • ut the E<tstl'rn Canadian !{oa l s for Fountain We st Collt•ge b~1sketball ,.<_<n 11.tos f~ll . be~an.tlchampaon !,hips il ust Valley with J oe Mo ynard l','11•1:. u~d \\ tts ncv~r Apnl. T hat. mark WU!; and :Jim D;i v1dson :.id-N l S • llosu than 1G points. m O\'l'I' om• second l><'lt • dmg t\.\O e <•C'h <•lld Ron e ignups lh~ ~t.·~~0·~~ h~f.l l ··o ,. . th.in the former wo1id~1. LadeonP. TbeCosta Mesa Tenrus co ur '1 ' 101 cord sel by l.ltlgk Scoring was ('venly Club is having signups the Ru.stl~rs \\'hlle c~ntrr R1ch11~r. ..,.. " d ivided for GWC \\1th for summer lessons ~<lul :St•hallt•t:i .scorE'd l3.· TheU.S.wlllha~~P J ohn Crook. Tom Crook. Soturday with classes !:>ch 1I I l'c 1 1 s ~1 G · 8 n ames too. Greg J•n- Rod Hormt•ll Jim Rock starting the following fr<':shnwn centt•r from burg o( the Su b~JS~n and Tom Je~lsch e<1ch Monday and running for Huntington Ht>:ich and u Swim C lub In :~n - hitting two. Doug Fet· two weeks. M.•rvicc.> rc.>turtlt't' nsylvanla was flrat.Wlhe b1un. Jeff Edwards and Classes will be availo o. ....... , , .. , ,, 100 meters and secRQd jn Tod l~t>eds had one each. ble (or both juniors and t•er-': ~ 2 ~ the 200 meters nt ~ Oscar Trout was high seni or s and f o r all ~~~=~ t~ ~ ~ ~: trials. He also WQ~.,lhc for OCC with lhree with ubUllics. They will run tt•rut s 1 • 11 200-ynrd butterfly ""the M 1 k <" Tu up c , S t c v c Monday through Thurs-~ 1 ~ 3 1: short course nallop.als, Wvatt. M1k~ Mitcht'll daycachweek ~~~ ~ g ~ ; the same sit e l'Jlero un·d P<1l Morehouse ud-For further Informs-To1.11s o 1 11 ,. Garoplck won the ;~ dinwoneeal'h. tion,call5S7·0211. H.1111t1mt·0o1c1eowu1.s•J1 yardbackstroke. ~ ' r· Tuesday July f I'll~ DAI! Y PH O T Albacore Getting Clos r For Ora1ige Coast Area Los AJ Baseball Results Entrie Al bacor~. th i.lt on- agam, orr-again elusive tuna of the sea, is excit- ing Orange Coast area fish~rmen and landings again arter hitt ing the 43.fa th om bank last weekend. Ar t 's Landin g and Dana Wh arf both hud boats in th e a lbacore area on Su nday and again Mo nd ay while Davey's Locke r began running a boat Monday night. "Our boat had eight fis h o n d eck for 15 passengers at 8 o'clock t hi s mo rn i n g," n s pok esm a n for Art 's Landing said Monday. "The 43-(athom bank 1s about 56 miles offshore and the run looks pro- mising for t he future. This is closer tha n they wer e the last lime." "It looks like we might get in some albacore fis- hing after a ll ," Robbie Robinson of Davey's Loc ker says. "We ha- ven't been out bu~ we plan on sending a boat out at m idnight on a d~i- 1 y b asis beg innin g tonight.·· Dana Wh arf m a nager Don H a nsen was the most enthusiastic of the group. "We got 23 a lbacore for 20 passengers on Sun- d ay about four hours out. They're coming in closer every day. Sunday we w ere f i s hin g Sa n Cle mente Island when they went for albacore after readin g ;r rac.ho mess age. "We'll h ave a boat J eaving at 11 eac h night. .. -At d a ylight Monday , eight passengers on the albacor e s p ecia l bj d eight fish on board. LONG 1£ACH (llt lmot\t P ltr) -ls l)nQlers· 1'0 <llll<o b•u. a bOnho, 70 mat kerel, S <ow «><I. 7H rock t od. I nllowli.ll, (Sportlh ll lt\9) -9 •nQltr\ 1' •lbacore. DANA WHARF -•• mqlel'"\ 1~ •lb.KOie. NEWPORT (0..,ey'' Lo<ktrl -61 ..nQlt rs· 1 t>arra<uda, I oon110, 781 DU S, 1 Wlltlt s.ea ~~~. 210 ro<k cod. I hallbUI, 100 m.ackent. IArt's L..at\CI· '"'I -SI an91trs: 13albacort,16wnd ban . 1' rock cod, 2 m ackerel. SAN OIEGO (M1tt1ici.a1 "lt•'l-)11.1 SPORTS Poirier Hits 34 Roger Po1r1er scored 34 points Monday night to lead Univers it y High to a 58-47 Orange League basketba ll win ov e r Foothill a l Orange H.Jgh. I n other s u mmer games at Orange, M1s- !:non Viejo d e feat ed Redlands. 60-54. and Ser vile ed-ged Cos ta Mesa, 52-50. Poirier was tonsistent throughout, hilling 16 points in the first h<1lf and 18 in the second half. Steve Sawyer (14 ) and Kelly Cox ( 11) led Mis sion Viejo. while Cost<.1 Mesa, as usu al. had very balanced scoring. Doug Dys a rt had 10 points and four othe r p h.1yers had eight each. URlvenity IS.I Poir1tr Smith McClymor>ds Grttn Halford Eykl\oll 8u<I!. Total\ '" ft 13 8 0 I I 0 I 1 '1> I I 0 ' 0 23 11 S<.,• by Ou.,1t ri UnlffrSily I 1 IJ 9 Foothill 13 ll 11 Z099 Adam• S.wytr Coir MtH ltll V1tjo 1.01 '" ft 1 0 Hatt n ip Gensltllet\ Kennei!y McDonald To~ls 1 • I> 1 . ) I S 1 • 1 0 I 0 10 10 S<ort by Quarters Mission Viejo 10 17 11 Redlands 9 H 8 8y~r\ Oy!>.tr\ Mllltr Oman Sponk Vou1>9 Wiiis Totals Cosla Mua ISO) 19 ft 3 2 J 1 • • 0 1 1 I 1 1 0 ,. h ~<Wt II'( Qu.arters IS 11 8 l • 13 1l °' IJ> 0 J.j S I . , s 4 1 I) 7 1 ' 1 " "8 IQ 58 Q " pl IP 4 8 u I 11 1 I 1 a 3 4 I 7 19 60 16-60 23->4 pt Ip s ti 0 10 1 a • 8 8 0 • I) ~ Fou1Hu 10 V•1ll t•y t>dgl·tl :-.1·on·tl tour l1nws 11\ lht· Cobia M{'Stt, 5 4, 111 tht· ftfth innmg 011 ~inglt>s h) Harbor un:u summt'I' Jl'ff ,\vt·ryt. Don Kt•t'l'l' baseb<ill ll'agt1<' Montlay ,1111.J !';h.t\\ n (; tll lo lpkl' ;i night at T\•W1nkll' PJrk momt•11t;1ry ·I :.I edg('. But in Costa Mc~a. l 1H vt·r~1ly t•um(• b;H:k to In a companion gaml', lll' the c·ount 1n lht• bol- l, a ()u i n t a to pplt:d tom of lht· ~am e frairw. Nt•wport Harbor , 3·0. al J eff Bl'hrens lul a lwo- the same s ik . 4run h omt•r w11h J un· Two tic gaml's n·~ull · lluglws on ba!>t' in th1• t•d at Davis Fic•ld "'th s ixth 111111ng to g1\'l' l:n1v"'rsity ;111<1 llunl· l'orona dl'I M;tr u 2·1 ington lk'.;d, ballltng lo t•dgt· O\'l•r Estan~·ia . Hut '' 4.4 ll e01d lol·k 111 tht· the Baglt•s twd 11 in tht· opener that \\ ;i~ t•:.illt«J lop of tlw s t•Vt•nth ''ht•n by ;1 time hm1t. In llw Dan Brt'~~lt-r walkf'd, nightcap. Est:rncw and w<.•111 tu ~l'l'ond un a wild Corona ucl Mar went µnd1. ::.t ole th1rtl ;.iml nine innings to a 3.3 draw ~cort'd on i\loc Fkmmg·s with each t<'am scorin~ sat·nf1ce fly lo lht• oUl· m the st•cond extr,1 in· ftl'IJ. n1ng Chuck Hol.lt•rt s on limited Cu:--l;.i f\ll-sa lo four hits. t ht• l u·~t com· mg 111 thL• bottom of the fourth with otw :..way ;is Tony T roilo s in gled lo d nve in lhc thir d nm. F o u n l :1 i n V LJ 111· :i scored th r ec ti m t!s 111 lllC top of ttw fourth on fi vt• singles, half of its gc.tml' tutal. H u 11 l t n 1.!l o n B l' .1 c h Lukl• Grif11n dro\t' (; ;.iry Roberbon :ic·n1~:-. \\ 1lh a dou bit• in the lop of lhl' 1unlh for E::.lam·1a ~nd l\\O outfield l'ITOl'S lH!d it in tht• bottom 11f the final inning for Cd.\1. Ne'tlfp0rt H.arbor (Ol c.~m1lh,(f &rr, rf Huber, 7b Palm.r, ~._ Clark, lb Hanke, o• 1c. ...... n. ( So\\ ( itb , J 0 3 0 l 0 l 0 l 0 u 0 •I 0 _..I U l'I rbl ' 0 I) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zernbal, Adelrna1i Pace Garrett Five Oi<.'k Zl·m l>a I ilnd fii«k .\dl'lma n 11:.i('l •d (; :.ir'rdt to an <·:..~ \ • 100·•1:!. \ 1c- l0ry O\ t·r i'.,1 Fonda :\Ion- day night 111 the Co:-.l;.i :\l e~a op1•n .,umm1·r 1..-..1 ~ k l' t h; I II I t.-.q.' ll t . .. t Eslancra I lt ~h Zemh;d 1111 :n p11111c... and ,\delm:rn 2:.1 101· the nctors. J 11n .\[(.'(' lo~kt·y of Gar n·tt und Da' c. Duvto11 of tht: lo~l'I'~ t·ut'l1 hll 'for Jt.i. · In a t·umpa11111n gume. l\l.S. & C. with a 2,1-point pnfun nam•t• hy Bl'l'lllt' Fl'ldm;.i11 . lOpplt·d Hull d .1 nu (; l'l"' . i ;, UH Build & Grow CU I low n\if!'r"\O Ch•dle, Fry~lt.­ Y.ile\ M,a(K~nt•"' Cllrlson lq 11 pl Ip I 0 \ I> " (l 7 7• I I I ~ \ 0 1 10 l I) ' " 8 I t 11 .M.S. & C. \ISi Allm~n Alper P11nq\t Fetdn.,an R~1lly C:.olCl•m Amman ,..,.....,d, lq 11 pf Ip \ I 1 11 0 0 0 I) \ I J 11 I/ 0 I 7 1 ri o o r 0 I •1 '' I I• 0 ., Q I lfJtd ' t•altl1tt • 1'I ~ <!.I Jb I J l • Forio•IU I Noy,., lq It pl IP I 0 I 6.IH• Odylon Prlct> Sc11u,.,,e1cher Hall Simon 81\Chofl Rob1n\on Toi al> ~ 2 18 C Ac1e1n~n P Adl'lm.sn lNT"bdl G•rrell ( 1001 lq J 11 J M<Clo"•·v 0 Mc:CIO\>~v F ACW!lrT\a'l Fre~~an Mdlh1eu M<le•n Total~ Hdlfttme: Cult ,_.ti • / 0 I I) I 1 ' I la 0 b l 0 () • to 0 ? 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""' vn1y tRtc.h•ra~> II O'Olal (Pa9t) o Bolo Tornaoo 1ca111 1 Balll~ Tank IC•eaqer I Top Ea9le (Walker I 11' fl•.t "' 177 , " t 000 001 101 ) 8 J FOURTH RACE •00 y.iro• old\ &. up Cta1m1ng Pu"• Cla1mlnq o•tee \3000 000 001 001 ) , J Fo11111.a1n V•ll•y UI AoclM\,\.\, Long, JI> °""'"·lb P1ello, 11 Holmt'\.11 U.ymdn.< EmpltnQ, r1 r avlor. rl Padilla. ?I> S S1Ckman, 71> C S•cl<m•n. ct Ulut>, <f Robertson. p Told I\ .ab , J 1 • ' I I I I I ) 1 1 ) J' 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 c osw Mes.a 141 l'riltorlltn, 1b Ayt?t\, If 31> Mt Oo"41d, 31>-P V1>atra, 11> Cri~.c MOthca ,< lb Tr0tlo. rf Tom•••. \S C~•.<1 Fer'"trom, p Poirk 11 Tot•ls .ab , • 0 J I I I ! 0 0 0 ! I ) 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 I 0 76 • S<o•• lly lnn1n9s rtn Valley c.o~·· Me~• 100 301 0 000 301 0 Hun111191on Be.acll 141 St~n.011 rt Re!!<l cf Sutto" " Cole1noin. lb K~rtc-, rt G111.c Harbin, 11411 lunctslrom, lb AverV1, 1D Sltnchez. o Shule,p Wri9hl. p Tol•I\ .ab l I 0 1 n I 0 1 " J 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 • Unlnrsily 141 Murr•y, \~ Comet, lb Mull, lb II Tille\. cl JOhn'>On, < JD Spain.II Mo11lhan 7b O'Donnell, rl 6a.1er,dh c W111'1erspoon,p RoberlW>n, p To1•I> ab r 1 0 1 7 ,, I 0 7 ' I 1 1 u l 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 n • S<O<t by tnn1n9s " '"' I I I I 7 1 0 0 0 u I I I 0 I 0 I 0. I 0 II 10 ti 0 1 0 0 n r l>t 1 0 .. 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 1 I I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 3 , " . \ 10 ' Rocky 8each Hank C Paqe I luOySt\Holl CC•ll) wanacrino R••a 18erlr•m I ~" Band (Ad.tir) The Count !Ha.II Etabbo's F11s1 ICreaq•d in ... 111 "~ 11q II I Fl FTH RAtE. 570 yard\ J V~dr 0111\ & vP. Clalmlnq. Pu"e \7300. Cla1m1nn pri<e \2 soo. A\QU<J CRlchard'I Bud'\ LICll !Ward I Stepn Felch I\ (TrP<1\vrr 1 Sanqu1""'" Jet I Gar 1a t Mr Arrowt)v ((ter1'.·,P Roydl 81ac• Chtt IACldH Mel AMMI f PaQP l Nla11v .. Tw"I ll1pha"' .,q 11~ •11 171 '11 1~1 SIXTH RACE. l~ VMO• I y•ar old\ C1,.1m,nq P\H\t S7800 Cld•m•'IQ price \6SIXI Bytao B••lev IWarCI I Sha\la R<!bel IMylt"\ I Sol•r Cllarqe IR•Cha•o.i Go Anniversary I Or eyer I M t\S P•sllmer IACl<'lll Rosa Ooo Two ILtph .. ml C.0<•1'\ Runawa y ICr~aqM) Go c.a1 K1no ICardora 1 EdOr1no IWal\Onl Lttlle L•d'I' Caor1 IT•P<l\urcl Ut• II' "I 11/ 11• .,., "'' "' • • 1 SEVENTH RACE •OllyM<i' I v• 1• old\ & up Pur\t!' \ftl)()O l n• ,,,,,, • ., PuY•\ " rbt Patro10tt'!''Ana1.-1 o O warioa w,,,.., cw .. .,"' I' ... I I .. , 0 U Mt~~FllckaR,b tTrt:d~ur• • I I Joy Moon !HM!) (I 14'1 CrP~-I Paqe I 1 s1~an<1Go.,!'IMylP\I 11·1 ' 0 I Mt\~ Fleet Moon (Upl'\am '" ., 0 0 0 0 0 II EIGHTH RACE. J;Q Yd'CI' 1 V•••tr 0 olds & up Cla1m1nQ. Pur\e Sl?OO. 0 Cla1m1nq prtc~ S1600 0 Zorol1's Oandy (8•00~" t 19 O Mr A\l•oZe\I•" 1Paqe1 in 4 Truly a Surprise I Richard\ J 1n h rbo 0 I 1 I 1 I 0 u I 0 (J 0 I 0 0 0 II 0 0 ) " n 0 Mr Kandy Charge !Wa•~n I I?? Count ol Honor I Cardoza J 111 Jo8urrt\S ICll:ri\\f!l II? !lob'\ BM Eno (Myles I •n l"°la's O•al \Hart I 117 NINTH RACE l~O V«•d'. l •" •' Ohl\ & UP (IOtmthQ Pu'''' ,,~, Cl.i1m1nq pr•c t· \ tM11 G->ron1rno M.ayor <lrt-rtQ•·• Ca,h C.a• •MylP\t Hunt !It'•<!\ vn1vers1•v , 000 CMO f 170 010 .. ... ~ J l ~ tR1t harC1\I C.ouraqpo"\ 1(1p ft .. '10 ,,,,. Echo Too ll1oham I 01v1~n<J .\8dr t8rrtram1 Inky'\ Alu IC.rdold t lhtrd lmoJqe IW<1rCIJ OobbruCl< 'Be•I I Har II fll1 SEAL IEACH -110 •nvltn· 807 rock cod. l llalll>ot1 163 s.nd t>;tss, 14 (4111(0 bns ...... -10 an9ltts: sa bonllo. S s•nd b.Jn. 1 ma<kerel, • N llbol. ·,. REDONDO -181 •n91ers· 18 v•llowtall. 476 u11co bns. M• blue DUS .•• ,,. -12 •nglers: AS ,,..ac:keret, l,230tod. OXNARD -103 •n9lers: 111 c.allco b.Jss. 37 sanCI b.U\, SIO blue D&s,, 6 haltt>ol, 412 rodt tod, 19 lln9 cod. Jcow <~AN PEDRO (21114 St. Ulldl"'I - 11 anqlers: 11 a lD.lcore, 761 <allco bass. n l'llt llt>ol, • rotk <od, 4 l>Onlto. MOlllRO •AY Clrtlln' Lalldl119l - 12.,.91ers· llOrock <od. CYlrt 's l..allf. 1,..1 -30 anglers: 7 llt\g <od, JOO rock <Od. Pie r Swim Records Shattered Four records were broken in the 25th annuaJ . Huntington Beach pier swi m Saturday a fter· noon. Buddy De lshc of the Huntington Beach Swim Club better ed his old re· cord of 12:29.8 in lhe m aste r m en 's 40 a nd ove r di v ision , being limed in 12:04. Robin Sherg, who was na med the Huntington Beach best gi rl, broke Terry Craig's r ecord of 12:14 in that category, clocking a 12:03 to finish ~econd to Laura Cox in the junior women's 12·15 division. And Cox was limed in 11 ~. breaking Shirley Hab asho ff's m a rk of Jl :41. A f o ur t h r ecord breake r W CjS Irwin Okumura. Finishing in 11:09, Okumura eclipsed ru s record of 12 : 18 in the maste r m e n's (25-39) divis ion. E ig hty s wimme r s participa ted with Bill ·Taylor na med the Hunt- ington Beach best boy. He was second in the junio r m e n 's 12·15 divis ion with a lime of 10:41. Haf'l~Swlm . SeolOt' ,.,,_,. n .. '41-1. GrMll ll8 swim Club I 10· 1 I , C11nn1,.oi--m II.A O>elllY IH• 911erd ) 11 06 3. YOll"Q lUIMll "· 1• 0 'Slifl!Of Womtn 11 .. 1•1-1 c~ !Unell U ·,I 2. OHll (Ml a.ICl'f) tl:~>. Gonretfl ISu t Buell Swim Cf\JIS) " tt . ......... ,.,,.,. ()~3')-1. Ollurftl•• ~,. Colle Aqu•llt Ctubl 11 Cit 1 Vi14"11r,,. (UMll 11 U a Hor¥•11\ <K&JwlmClvbl U ·lO ./INJltr -""" US •nd Ovt•l-1 Tlllb!M I UM II ti l6 0 •Hl\ltr M•t\ 140 •l'ld 0¥t•l -I MYill• !H9 Swim Ctubl 11 CM , ~C-11 (H8 Swim Ct11lll I) JS ) l,vef\\ (LA Covnty llft911erd I I) S" JIMIOr Men c n 1 ~I 1 Slr.c"""" C~M A~tlul 10 fO ? T•ylor (Uflt 10.0 ) 8'<-(NIMAl 10 ill. "" r Wom111 CU ISi t Co• l'-"•wood Act11ello I 11·1t 7 Sher• CNIAAA I n ·OJ J, HelllCOO (NIMot.l 11·01 Los Al Results 0..•1'1•f Htru fllu11ll• '•'Mt~o Cl•"''• Tr.oc~ ,. .. , Jllt$T RAt E ~00 VMd\ l V••r a10, & up Ct•trn•l'l•I f'111 ~ \J IW Ouplunlo CCruqer) I? •O • llU • UO Roy"I I oP (Hr u>o~ t 0 00 • 00 F•v ~ J &o, Two IAO"" I ~ 40 r'"'" Jo 71 Ail'-0 14n M0"4"1 t l "~'· t t1,,h t 1t>' Mr ZlnQ, Nllt T••ln l •Qncn1ng w a1<n No •tr•l<h~\ '2 llracta -1 Oto Tonto & ,.,.o,~1 To•Bat, PilOM.00 \Et OND RACE JS0ydrd\ heur old moluen\, Clalm1n(j Pul>t \1~ W•nndrun CAcleir 1 9 80 • 40 J <IQ A L11tl~ L1i.e Mr •WolW>nl 1 .o J t.o 0.,cl.o\'\ R~Ollt"I l(o•dOlo 1 '.l 10 l 1n" 18 19 Aho ••n llollev Rull,) Luoy Mio . Rccie•· r !>1~ Nt "" I t •••. 1 \ ..... C.Ount. Vote r or P..,tlto. ',w.1"1V• nn St.r•\trH•o (n• u.u u •• u1 ... C'hor9~r. Mo"•bllnQ kt·b. l ~n· ., '"'"' Juv THIRD RACE 400 VMd". t Y• '' olCI> Cl.i•m•n9 Put\• \?ol()U 010•y> Rock C•ndy IC..tCIOt<l l 9 IN 4 7a Ju<J 1<11>9 R•ptO IAddir I 3 liO J 111 E.lw Aces 1 O••v~r I • w Trmt ?ti 31 Ai\IQ ran Victory C"ant. T,.,.,. P~.,_.~r\, O.c.,t-r·~ ChH!t, ~rt"nuUH• No \H.tlChe>. FOURTH RACE lSOv .. rds l yNr Old\ Allowdn<t' Pur"' UllOO &ouno<1 .. .,y ta>v IA<Mir I " 60 f ?'I 1 t.o 010o\ Snanl' l1 r~<1,u•u ~ OU s <-0 Forty Ou•~n) r Ltphdnu I .., r '"..,. lij 10 Aho rdn T ult Ro Mt . '-"Id ')pgl, H"''Y 1< •P. on copy""~ "10 >lrulCht'\ Fl FTH RACE S•Q y.;td< 3 v• .ir olCJ\ & up, Sl"'I•" allow.incc l'\.irw \2100. Mr Joe Wtd•tr !Ort:Yt'• J EcllOl\Era IWahon l ~I Fl~ddy ICMdOl.t I r.,,.., 11 38. ·, eri Al\O ran Sh.\dV [ _.. tt•U C"JtfJ V••t1 lur~ Sneaky •~.i~y, fld>ll Ah'' No scra1tht'\, SIXTH RACE ~10 VJ•O > r•·•' Olth & up C.l<11m111q Pu"' \JO(J(/ blac• C.oll IL1pilam1 "40 6 SJ •• ~ Sunn Roel< ICa•dOld I I w ~ ljl,j r.n ~ •~ u . AIW "'n h•dY'\ M .. n fc;nlo llllh , 01111 ., .. , W1nn1t LOii, ""°" Otl\<t !>..r•l<IW'd f ur Oav10. U tu<"' •111•0 (e ll & +~ llou, P•141 ~It Ml .. SEVENTH RAC£ )~ 'fo<~ l nor 010~ & up All11.,.•n<c. ~·~ t.t.IJOO Gold Coe>., (W•IU t l 10 00 • 40 I 70 Gr<1y O•ncer IL•Pll41m) ) 40 2.60 Andy (,o fHdrll 400 T•me 11 ll) Al~ ran R~bel Ac lion. Wer Ch•c's Ec ho. M ldn 1q111 becky. Go Oulcl\es> Co, S•v 01 01amono. 'T1>A. C.opy No\<.• •lclle' EIOHTH RACE JSOy<1r ds.lyt0r' OICI> Allo .. anc.. Purse U~ Afl()1u1..ci IWdh on 1 14 00 I 00 J.toO UO<nloRule ll•P"dm) 100 3..0 Vdll~Y 'iUl"'r,l<1r IUrcy~rl 7 ~ f1r1r 11 3q Al\O '41n Jrl\ ltllll' l.d<h Alun•ttO".-Su~dn Ou•<k C:,r~t-n. (.1r <W f=1ve J1i1\t Jim O•ndy, Morning Afl<.r. Mr C.•P" Otcco. ~ralcht'd (UP•CI'> Copy, He•r AP p.;rrri1, Trunt. C,010 u Euct.a -~·Atufiut•-a , ..... 11 l o Rule, P•ICI S11l 00. NINTH RACE l>O 'l'••O\ l '(t<<lr OICl,&UO Cl;t1m1nq Pur~UJOO. Ron.-o Strip f Wctl .. tr) ''°''°''° •Ill) H>O W I"<' N1""r IACld1f I tru(tiillnM<tn fl rett~urt') 11""" II 9S J 00 Al~o rdn (io Fdtr Z~ro L4r N"Yddd Flyer, Uo no. XOObY Oooe;y Clv, Rocke! J<>M<!, Ruc••nQ 0.:<k. No'V.Olt lle> U E .. ct• -S·Romeo ~lrtp & Jo D~'s Niner. Po11d SI07.00. ~r7.7C~~ -~~)i;!J, ·-~ STIMULATES young minds Saturdays in the I •DI fl att•ll 1"01nuo IWoh0111 ____ .:_d,:&.l;:_ _____________ _ 55,000 for only 5121.59 a month. .. .. r t $ JOO er $10 CCC gE-t 1• • .11 '', : ,. 11 · •• 1 ..> •t..:r"d n11 11Qn~ .J•• 'I •.•. , ,I 1 ,,. ! 1, Monthly poyme111 l 1 ,_ I u11 u $.),()()() HorneOwner loon. for lO rno•.!11,, t 1: un onnuul perct:ntoge 101e of lc,O,,. Totol 1Joymt.;Pt $7,295.40. A loon of S'J.000 ond over " u~t bi:: secured bv a I f; I U!° ,01 ,f rC'.Ji ord per:,onol properly, Comme~~ial -~~~d~t-Corporation ~ ~ 3';'0 Ea:.L 17th Sll Lt·L • Phurn:: G45-8700 • ' • BOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Cas son i.l£~E We .Aile ON A F0'2tl6N l?LANO. ~aMt Ii 5UPft>5£ *>& I.~ All ~ ~ONE r ? _ ___., ~ TUMBLEWEEDS WH'(, ti'S NONE OlliER iHAN H0ctAATH HIMl',1HE HANG-MAN! FUNKY WINKERBEAN I WAITT 1D GO 10 "THE FOOL 10~ BUT BULL ~l<A SAID IF HE EVER 5AOJ ME "THERE AGAIN HE'D ClEAN rfV.) a..oc.K J FIGMENTS WEU.,SO ~AT~ AM I GOIN~ TO lET A FE.W IDLE 1HREATS FROM AN OJER- Gf(O(jjtJ BUu.c.> KEEP ME AW~ FROM 111E ~L ~ HECK NO I I'VE GOT IWJ PRIDS:f _r-7.,'------- by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuck by Dale Hale DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK A 1"(f:N1°10N, Al..t.. PA1"1f:N1"S! FIRS1': 1"HS GOOP Nf:WS ! 'fHIS HOSP11"At.. HAS JUS1" e>EEH PURCHASEP e>Y AN AIRt...IN E:! NOW '"fHE: e>AP NeWS! we've l..051" YOUR L.U6GAGe! Hee-Hee-Hee-Hee.' GORDO MOON MULLINS \ ·-DAILY PILOT Tuesday.July1, 1915 by Rod9er Bra~ield I I by GeorCJe Lemont by Gus Arriola I HE FEDERAL ~0\IERNMENT 1,A')(ES OUR LIQUOR ... OUR ~ THE 5TATE ,AND CITY IAX-OUR PROPERTY AND PURCHASES ... NANCY . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate ACROSS 44 lrisrc1 45 Also 1 Singing voice 46 Ormk•"'l hout 5 Bre;uhe 47 OuttLt•n ; convulsively JPPcl•·•' ,., 9 Poplar 49 Arm 1ri.nh ~ U Encour.:iqc 53 D·~~•ildl• l 15 Muslim prince 57 1«11d ot In~'• lfi Knot that 58 SuJllJ• ... ,, t Jhtens 1 J s~nttt~h I~ J(Hf t :-f{li,. ft 18 T llr ,~.., t 3 ll1 , l" r ~.~ .. t1un t J A,\t, 19 M<1le her 6S 1;11., ''" ,,,1 ~o Gootl ld1th: cl• • ,. f\rct1. (,!> V.1111 v v~.·erdav·s Pu11le Sol11ed· ::i :. c ::. -:: l ... ti e> r .• f • ... ~(? , .. ~~ ll••'' \(!OR ~;l .. >,fP .. ; S •Dt ~O li ... ~";:J l •SA li't lT' . I ~ • • I ,, N t lj ! I 'I • c ... •. 0 110 ~. l c • 1 • ' '. • F ~ ~ • I '. " tTff;, •.tCC T ~r • 22 Prnvoded ""rth h/ Tl 1t M l co•cr 1 l ( "IJ!'nc v 40 Not lonq 24 St11pc 1 ~.~::. ~v :11 V1"1 42 Shdrf•· 26 Stanoer tricl "'V '"·11uen1ly ot color 27 Ald~~a qlac1er 2 Cor,clucfp :'J l o•le'.roµe pdrt 43 Mill ?9 Sw1~s '"er 11rf'tnAl,.rPly 2~ <.,ct''' sou•ce JO Fl.1p on 3 3 5pJnish • '",,''""·nts 45 Wal~ leeblv 'la•mPnt title :'R r• 1w 47 liou11que 33 Acts ol J Asserllon 30 Ee111Jtc Ml Wllonp 11 up c.ourte~. !'> 4 QIS rllOISIO<.k 5o R~1sert 37 ShOpprr~· G ~nd And'( 31 s .. a lettur r plallo•m mrcca I Sound\ o f 32 9 1qar sour(e !:11 Sulldut'S 38 Confer ·~li•f 3J l lnr11an 52 Wontrr 39 A proor lime: 8 '),,ISianding C'1rot!t lllrec J~I Pref,, ~ H•dC~ • ••• 3A Act ot passing 53 Not geno,one •O Fah11c r int.isy"' over Abbr. S4 Al'hrou·st1 41 A lot 1),., 1r,. ~Amer 55 Whal of fnto1mal µ~inlul p1rs111~n1 nons~nse•·· 42 Curer 11 t• 1, 1 9 no · 36 Hc,.,o111tf' <6 Cnallenqe garm~nl 2 \'TO'd In 37 Fur otu1e 6c) '.ei.1•r;t! w OldS 11 Tt11all p111ce pre'" by Ernie Bushmiller ······ ... 0 lNCOM~··· ANIMAL CRACKERS !!M C:SOl~IO DO IT! I 'M GOl~<S ro \!OM~ W:.RoSS THIS GAP. " PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz --~~~--~~~ COULD 'IOO HURRi' VP WITH THE AVi06RAPH.JOE?™E SUS 15 LEAVING! COULD '{OU THiOW ME THE SALL, JOE?! THE BUS 15 LEAVING ! tinNK! (~ THROWTHE BALL,JOE! ~~( ~ THROW THE BALL~!! ~ l~ .. .. JUDGE PARKER 7·1 il=::::JC:::::J:~~!!fi53Ei~~ww;?J WELL, IT AIN'T EA$Y TO EXPLAIM ... AND I DON'T WANT TO HURT YOUR FEELINGS • ...BUT r Guf55 IF I KEEP IT, I'LL BE WILL50N ANO OBLIGATED! 1 MR. DRIVER! OBLIGATED? HOW?: MISS PEACH IN A FEW MINUTE~, CHILOltEN, WE WILi.. HAYE' A Ff~E 0 5Z/LI.. 6eT "EADY! DICK TRACY AND IS THAT VAN YOURS. NEWE ? ....... "_. ....... ..,_ ~ ...... ~ ,. .. , I "' '.t pc ~ by Mell THE GIRLS "Did I tell you my four grandchildren are going to spcn~ the Fourth with me?" DENNI~ THE MENACE 0 0 I J ' ~ I'. P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTtCe Ofl NON·IU!SP'ONSlllLITY PllBUC NOTICE FICTI TIOUS IVSINESS NAME STATEMENT rhe lollow1n9 ~r\on ll 001"9 """ nt:"\~., Pl'BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIMESS NAME STATEMENT P UBUC NOTICF. FICTITIOUS IUSINCSS NAME STAT EMENT Tll~ to110 .. 1n9 PHWn• ,.,. Cluonq bu\I Tuesday July 1 1975 DAILY PILOT C5 The Biuest Mairket pl.ee on the Orance Cout Nocio h i.reby given 111a1 1ne .., 0.'119'\ed Will not be fUPC>n\lble IOI •ny debO or ll•blllllu contracted l>t *'Y-other lllan myu ll, on ~ alte1 11\1\d•t• FEDERAL M ORTGAGt SERVICE, )S4$2 Sanlo Or M1>\1vn V1e10. (A '76/S ll'le to11ow1ng persons art 00•"9 "",, ne\\a\ tw\\ •\ I DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can ~II It, Find It . ( 642 •5678 ) Trade It With a Want Ad 0.1.0 llli\ 26111 day ot June, l'1S S.buOLOf\Ur Robert I( Brennan, 2S652 S.nlo Dr. M1\\lon Vle10, (A •2.,S SPAR·NIC~ INVESTMENTS 179'2HOQoln\, lrvon•, CA 9'/WM Foye Sparlo.\, S?l Washington, ~ Francl\co. CA. 9• 111 VOLUME INOUSll<tl~ /llW 111~ 51 , ~ullt ~ I, C.u•I• Mt•• C.dhlorn1• 9'/UI One Cal I Service Fast Cteltit Approval F011' PvbllSl'lftd Oranvo Coor D•1ly Pilot .July 1, a, u . 22, ms 2'28 1s S.bu'\ Bu•ar 222MU•M Ave B•lbo<l lslana CA 91662 PubllVlecJ Oranve Co.ut l>•lly Pllol July I, 2, I 1915 2'2' IS Pl"HJ.f(' ~OTIC'E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT lhc follow1no pun,on ·~ Uo1nQ bu· 1 ,..,,, .. M IDNIGHT OIL OE.SIC,N '>TUDIO. 15812 Bella\I Larie, Hunl H{ITICI OF NON•RESPONSlllLITY 11\Qlon Buen, Calll. 970'1 Notice ll hereby given lhet 1,,., un Roger leivh Morroson. H812 P UBLIC NOTICE derslonect will not be re\POn\llMe lor 84!11a\I Lane Hun11ng1on Beach, C.at1f any \Mbh or ll1b11!11u contr.c1e<1 bv 921.AI .,...,_ other lll•n myself. on or alter l no\ bu51ness Is conouClecJ by an on· thlldtle Cl••10Uat Oettd tllh 30111 dl Y ol Jltfle, 1975 Rooer Le1011 Morrison Carolyn ~uoer Thi\ slalem~n1 was 111...i ,.,lh ll'IP 19Sll Beacll BlvcJ Counly Clerk 01 Oran91! County on June HunllnQIOn Buell CA '!?!Ml 11 t91~ Publl~cJ Or•nve Coor Dally Po1o1 I F447S5 July I, 2, 8, 191S HU.IS PubllShecJ OranQe Coa >I Daily P1101 -------------IJunll11,,dridJulfl 11.1•0~ 124111~ P UBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE -~~~~~~~~~-1 ~~~~~~~~~~-NOTICE TO CREOITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STAT E OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·tl6tl Estale o f M ARIE LARSEN ANDERSON, DeCH\tcJ. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1<>1.,._ <recJ1tors 01 lhe above Mm~o dl>e<'<lt'nl tnat •II persons h•v1n11 claim, o1Qd1n\I 1ne s;ild Cleceaen1 art re111m•d 10 1111· I hem. v.llh lhe nece-.Jr~ v<iuc her\, in Ille oll1ce ol Ille t ler lo. ot me .ibow en· tltleo coun, or 10 present rnem, w11h ttw necessary vouche rs, to Ille unoor\I~ d i SJ86 Holll•ler A venu~. ~anta B•rt>ara, Calllorn1a 93 t It, who th 1\ tl'WJ pl•<e of bus1ne\\ of lhe uncJer~lgned 1n all matters per1a1n1ng lo Inc estal• of w id ClettOflnl, w1lh1n lour month~ auer Ille tarsi publ1ca1on ot 1n1s notice. 0.ltd May 30, t915 HENNING LARSEN ANDERSON NORMAN l(JAE R ANDERSON Co·E•e<ulOr\Ot lhPWoll of lhe a1>ove ndmecJ d~ccell:nl PATRICI( J. PERRETT BALASH, HUCKLE & P ERRETT Attorneys at uw SJM Hollhler Avenue NOTICE TOCREOITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANCE No. A·tlJSO f$1aleof BETTY KES!>ELMAN ... 1.a M Ell Z A 8 ETH I( ES 5 EL MAN, Decea\~d NOTICE 1r, HER~BY GIVEN lo the credilor\ ot me above namecJ Clt'tecJenl lhal all oersons nav1ng claims aqaon\I lhe \01Cl cJeceaenl are requm:<l lo Ille lhem. will'\ IM nece,sarv vouchers, 1n the otf1te of lhe clerk ol lhe above en· lollecJ court, or 10 present I hem. w1lh lhe nece\SMY vouchers. to lhe uncJersigned at lhe oltoce ol his allornev. DONALD A MCCARTIN, Allorney ill Law, 2'17C H..,bor Blvd. 5ulle 21', Cosla Mil'->, C.al1forn1a 92626. which 1s lhe place ol buslnes\ of lne uncJers1gnecJ on all mdl ters i>efla1n1nQ to lhe '"tale ol ><11d d<' ceoent, w1ttHn tour monlh'> .itttr tnt. hr~I publtcal!on ol lh1s nollce. Dal~Cl Jun" 23. n15 LOUIS K E5SE LMA N E ·~culor ol lhe Woll ot 11'14t above n•mecJ O.cede"t OOHALDA.MtCARTIN Attorney at uw \ 2170 Hnbor Blvd., S11ite 214 Cool.A Melil, Calif. tUU Ttl: (114) S40-1SS1 r,.,. t>ut1neu Ii concJutled by an indlv1duci1I Rob<trl K Brenna" Tl'\1\ \l<llemenl "H hied w11n '"" Counly Clerk ot Or.ing• County on June 1J t9/I F44171 Pul>ll\hed OrdnQe Cod\I CJ.111y Piiot, Juhe 11, 74, 11nd July t, 8, t9/~ 2244 /I Pl Bl.IC' J'\OTIC'E FICTITIOU~ BUSINESS NAM E STATEMENT l he to11ow1ng per\On 1s 001n9 bu\1 ~nas CUSTOM CRAFT MA~ONRY I()/ Bol\a Avl'nue, N~w port Brat" C•l1torn1a 92660 Carl Mc In tee SOJ Jbltl Str11 I Newporl Beach, (<1tolorn1"n~ Thi\ bu\,1nf'\\ •'> tonuuc ltd ov JO m d1v1<1u"1 (drtMclnlt• Tt11-, \tdlM'lu nt w-1•!. t1h d wtlh Utt· Counly (1tr11. 01 Or.inve Coun1 ton Junt-12 19/S FU7SJ Publtsne\I Orongt C.oa\I D•oly P>iot, June II, H •rl<l JUI'/ t, 8, 19/S 12'4 IS PUBLIC NOTICE 9 ·106Sl NOTICE TOCREOITORS SUPER IOR COURT OF THE STAT E OF CALIFORNIA FOR THECOVNTYOFORAHGE No. A·ll 4IO Estate of M1tcl!ell M J o\epllson, DeteM"Cl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors ot the 11bove nom"d detC'dc'nt lhal all per'>On\ havlnQ claims against Ina ~Id decedent are required to Ille them, wllh lhe nectssar y vouchers. In the otllce of Intl clerk ol lhe abOve on. l llled courl, or to pres,nl 11'\em, W11h lhe neceslarv vouchers, IO lhe undersiQnf<l al 1111 ollite ot Joseph C Radt1k, 169S <Je\Cenl Avt , No 60'1, AnallPlm, Calll 91803, w111cll Is the piece ot business ot lhe undersigned on all m atters i>erlaln. lnQ to the estate ol salcJ decedenl. w1lh1n tour monlhs alter the first publltatlon ot 1n1sno11ce 0.1eo June H 197S Frar>cn T Oown Eu culri• ot 1111 Woll of 11'11! above named oec~nl JOSEPH C. RADtlK 1•HCr•K•nl Aw .,No '°' PO. loalt4l ANMlm, C.111 UIOJ Eowaro M NICTIOIS, 17942 HopklM. lr•1ne, CA 9266-1 Tn1s 1>uslneu IS conducted by"" un mcorpara1eu •uCK1a11on other 1n..n " Pcttlner~n1t> E cJwarcJ M N lchols Tl'lls \lalement was tileo w1rn t'* County C.l•r• ot Orange County on June 12. 1915 F4-470 Publ"hed Orange Co.i\I Daily P1lo1. June 17, 1•. oH>Cl July I, 8, t91) 2211 H Pt.:BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE OUAYLE f'LU,MBI N C. CORPORATION, Pta1n1111 v~ Rl(HAPD P, ARCHBOlD, ~ten Odnl No 168& Juuvment dat". Apr 11 t• t'IS ' By v1rtu~ of dn E>•E'Cut1on t\~d Cil\ Jun ... l. t9ts. 1>y 11>e Munc •1'·•1 Cuu11 "' ~uth Orclnqc-County Ju!J•<•dl 01-,l11t'.l County ot Or onge, Sldlt: of (dhlc;rn1ct uoon a 1uaof'1'\Pnt enter~d 1n fa1tor ot QU A YLE PLU M BING CORPORATION, a C•lllorn1a torp, '" 1udgmPn1 creootor and 0Qa1ns1 RICHARD P. ARCHBOLD, a• 1"°9· Menl Cleblor, snowono • n"I b..lanC< of \t,lolS.8' actually Clue on Sd•Cl 1uoqmtnl on the Odt~ ot the 1\~uance of )c)tO ~•­ ecut1on. I tiave levied upen ah ow nqnt. loll• ancJ 1n1~r.,sl of !>al(! 1uuonwn1 cr.11- lor on uu1 prop ... n y 1n lhe County or O.anve. Slate of Calotornoa, Cle><ribt!d .htollow\. Loi ti, Bloc~ 3. Tratl9001nll'IPC1ty ol Sein Ctenll.'nl.,, also known"' tn ~.n 01n'lc1~, San CtemPnte, CA. NOTI CE IS HEREBYGIVENINtt on Fr111av Juh1 11 1915 vi to oo c•clo.. i.. A M. di M.i r>nal's oll1t,,., Courlhou>~. 301'3 Crown Valley PoHkway. (11y t.I Laguna Niguel, Counly ot Orang1>, Slale of Cal1torn1a, I w111 sell al PUbllt illKl1on 10 tnl! highest blcJcJ~r. tor tdSh In lawtul money of lhe United S1a1es, .ill IF>e rn~hl, to lie ancJ inleresl ol S<11d 1uog- men1 deblor on the obove d~>Cr 1bt'<I pro- Pl'rlyl or so much lhereol '" m.iy be necess"'Y lo sat1sly said ••etutoon. ... in accrued mtere~I anoco!>I~. Dated Jun•· 11, 191S D1v1s1on 5oulh Orange C.ou1•l'f DONE RHEA, M.l"ndl, Orange County By Mell>.> R Hauer, [){l>IJIY NORMAN E. RUDOLPH Pt•onllll's Allornev llJAvenod• Cran•d• ~n Clunl!nle, C• CA. 92672 M.a\ttrwo~~ Propcrt10, d C.4ll1lorn1" Cor llO<•llon, Ill W llln SI, Su11e F I, r~i. M<t\ol, (dhlurn•.i ~70/1 Tn1\ bu\1n~\> > «1ncJut l•d by d cor porallor> MA\TERWORI" PROP(Rlll'> G•ry l VrJy Prt· ,1Ut't1f ln1\ \lel~menl Wu\ 111t"t with lt•<- C.Ounw Cltr ~ 01 Or •"'II• (uunl y or1 Jun< ti, 1915 F4At17 Publt\n~Cl Oronq• (Od\I Ddlly P1101. June7,,eno July t, b. II. t•I~ 711115 l'l 'Bl.IC NOTICE FICTIT IOUS BUSI NESS NAME H ATEMENT Tl'\f' fo1tow1n9 Pt:( ~un • 1 uouWJ bu-'~ "('\\ rl'l MI C (ONCE.Pr<, 60d .>Olh ~I, NCwOilfl £1<.itn. (.A 9/61>J M Hhdll ldwrt-nt\.: <..t1r911t-.o0ti.J01ft SI Newpor I Hht< n, CA 9766) Tn1\ bu\1rtt'\ 1\ <ondYtltd by c.tn H\ OPll<kh•I M H h.u IL (4:1r91e1· Tn1, .fdlt mrnt W.t\ l1h a Ylt•lh thi C.ounly (.It r> ot CJrut ,to (ot..r.&y ~ Junt• 17 1?/S F4'/S1 P\Jbl1\l"o Or•n<JP (n.i11 Dd1ly µ, 1 Junt;ll,2,,ancJJuly I k. l•I) 27;-,.1~ 8 .,.o. NOTI CE TO CR EDI TORS SUPERIOR COU RT OF THE STATE OF CALI FOJIN IA FOR THECOUNTYOFORANGE No A 13•07 (\ldl• ot LLO'l'D NAl1Al<JO ~u .. ,~u. NOTICE IS Hl kl Cl (Ct VUI to In... ~r•ChtOr\ ut Ott• AUOv• 1i.Jn1t'tl dt'(l_·U,..nt that \lll P<'r\.on-, h.1v11\9 ''·••m' ,u,t11n\t tne \d1CI <J••(t•dunt d'' f«:Qutrt-tJ tu tilt' them, with tn1-n,.ct.·\\,H'.,, vouc.n. r\, m tne Oltl((l ot HU• c If'"' o• th•· JboVl 'rt tilled COUrl, or to tu ;,.o\f"('I\ It!\ m W•lh UV• necrssarv voucher-., to tht: und1·r.,19ned 3t lhe ott1<r· of f>.H1I H Wnvle t.j()ff Pat•ll< Blvd , Su11~ No 302 Hun11ngton P•r~. Ca11lorn1a 901SS. whlfh ., '"" ;>laCt" 01 bu\1nt·\\ ot thf"' unu1•r ~•Qnt·CI 1n ;\II malltr\ Pt-rld1n1n9 lo 1n,• { "»tc1tf.' ot >d•O decedent w1lh1n tuur rnr..ir•lfl\ dft-..r t"e llf\10Ublu.tlt1onot tn1\nOt•lt" Dal~d Mdy 2, 11/) f'IDELA NARANJO '£ .-r·CulOr 01 tnc Wt I VI lt\f' dDOYt n,J,,...£·0 Ch t ttl4 t•I I P•UL H.WAYTE oJOe Paci he Blvd . No JO? Hun11nqton P•r"· C•hlorn•• R.W (Uote ... , •••. 1000-2999 Rental• . • . • . 3000 4699 8ut1ntu, lnvutmtnl & f1nonc1ol . . SOOO 5049 nnounctmtnt•. '" '•~ lo•t & fovnd • 5050 ,,..,., Stf VI( H I ltepoj1$ 6000-6099 Employment & Preporotoon . 7000 7199 Houses For Sale Houses For Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• •..••...•.•••••.....•.. Mtfchood1M •. , •• 8000-'°'9 P::!n~ .... 900().9099 Aut-W.1 & other T1an.portolion ... 9100-9999 Ho1Hes fo r Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 General 1002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW NEGLECTED FIXER I 11 ii I loµ r l' l r l'.l l \\o 1 l h IJJllor a 11111· 'rt•w S11r 111gt I mt• I lo"' l'I '> l'lll I\ h lhc htll:.rdc l''olaLt• grounds '' 1Lh tirl'u lJr dn\ l'. Ucaultlul plah:au G rct'IJO pool Ill sl<iLUl'lll- sclLtn g, :-.Lcp ·up lo lull la\ tnJ.! ruum. ckn. r11111.111 l H· 11rcp lal"t', h'""' bca m t·t·1 ltngs, g,11 <h·111 aLnu m. rom co hakon~. JUSL n•<l uc:cd ~i.:ll~I. lllU:-.l ~ac:rtltt·c, op11orlu1111:-I a w utls the b.1rga1n hunter Call !>-I~ :!:,:J., I ... '[~ THE REIL ESTATERS Newport Beach •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTO M JACUI I l B 11~ (' J ll'VU ll s lil·:.l ;:, 'alut• Jo:ll•gJ11t I :-tor\ •. I 111 . I ll.1 1rnrn.1t·ul.i1t- h1glth 11pJ.!1.ull·d l'1k1I ;:.I JJ 1100 PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549•8505 BLUFFS TOWNHOME lkautrlul 11•(·c11ll¥ ll' dt·t·orall·d .I lilt l'llll l '1111 \\1th 111-.11 II\ 11 0111 ~ t'li~llhou"'" u\ 1·1 ... 11 .. d rn ..... 11·1 l1,·d1 •1111n ,111d 111gh1 light \ ll \\ ~~I .11.ICI l ' .al I Ii 11 'j .! I I ~ ~,~ 3 STORY DUPLEX SUNSET BEACH STEPS TO OCEAH :'-i1•a r lll'W personal hom1.· 111 pr1111111w11l umlr.11:tur lh-111.d u11tt '" .1 l.1ri.:c I ll\'<111111111 \\llh 1111111\-111 l-.1t1h1·11. ltUgl' l'lllt'I Lrllll'I"' JI\ llll., n 11111l \\ rlh ~.1 11l111g ;:1.1,, \\;ill ltt p I I \ ,1 I l' t u U I' l ~ ,1 I ti SURFSIDE RETREAT $39,900 3 BR+ FAMILY ROOM l kJr lhL" µoundtng :.u rl! (; l' n l I c l' u o I u cc an hr Cl'h':. .1nd :,\~a) 111)! p.rlm-.' Scl'ludl·d h o m e [11\\ll (Hl'llUC h n ed Wllh Lo.,..cnng lrcc:.! Steps lu - lwJdl. sun a nd pier~ \'at' ,1l1on par a d ise 111 lhrs r.rrnl>hng 3 bdrm. l'OlY lam rm Try $3900 down 111 " • • Hl.'l 1 rcm cnl fot'l'cS quick sale llu rr) '. Xll ltlll\J ,. [~ THE REAL ESTATE RS ------BEACH CONDO $22,900 . Cardrc c living can be 'our:. 1n th ts comfortable onl· bc'cl room Condo. ,\dull tic\ cloprncnt j u;.l 2 m iles I rom uc1.:an. W a lk tn :-.hopµtnl! & b a nks. l'r11·t· i n c lud es \\ .1:-.h cr dr} er LJn<l rcfrii;. Wun t la s t lo n g. SM!t. B.,bara, CA. tll 11 TelejlMne: (IOSI •M·lS5' Attof'neys for Co·EHculors P\lblo~Cl Or•nge Co.isl O;idy P1lo1, J\Of\e H , • ...., July I. 8, IS, 19/S HAI IS Attorney tor E u c11tor Publls/lecJ Orange Coa st Daily P1101 June2A.and Julv t,8.15, 19/S 2J.48.7! Attorney lor uec11lria PvbllSl>ed Orange Coasr Oot1ly Polol July l,8, 15, 197S 2Ul-75 PubhsllecJ Orange Coast Daily Polot June 11. 2•. and July t, 191S 2108 /) Allorney for ueculor I Pul>ll\necJ OrdnQI' (Od)I Odil~ Polol June 10, 17, H <1no July 1 IH> 2tot /\ j Want Privacy? \'en · unusu;al. l.1ra.:,· t·u:-.l;11n li111 It honw \\'nh hl•a\ ,. hl·.tml·rl t'L'ri111,.:s Jn :.i.rt•J 111 l1t·,1ul1l11l hom''"· J.arg1· 1111" tn , .. , .~ :-.hrubhl{I'.' :j l!lt. l;.:l· \I :\ST 1-: It. ~ ll \, II\ rn;: ~ 1.1m1h-. Formal !lint· l' allo." Lob ot n1111n lor 1.' ll l c rt a 1111 n g •• 1 11 u n d puol + lkt ;u·h1.·<I :.tu1lru 1;.11; :l~l:!X l'\ l'S t>l ti· 15-13 Cl \\ llt'I ' Ullll '" J I hn·,1tht.tl-.111g \\111 Ill ul l' I l' g .1 II t l' (;II U r Ill Cl k1ll'l1t•11 h-.1LUr1"• ,1 :Jo ... 1.111d 11.11' 111r 1·11t1i..111...:.I ..,,.,\Ill).: ~ l'llll'l°l,1111111)! Enurrn11u-, l1,111i.: n1t1111 1 \~Ith ::!II l'\ rJlllJ.: & :!II \\.ill ol gl,1s" l11r u11111t ... 1ntt ll·tl \IC"' !'-IL.tit ' ,,\l'•'P l11 n·lrl·;1l Llt.1l "' 1·1111111-. ... ll\ 111g r1111111 1\: h.1-. :!II '1111 d l' <1 1-. ,11l J 11111111:.: 640-6161 ~ ,, 1. - If you already have something, like this, ,,} . ~-. - Cfl\::.U\ \ r ~~t> ( . t:= <:::;. <::>~ t.:::> <• I l , ... \ \} \ '"' ... ........ ... •I Let us give you something like this .•. Free • Here <Jre two record books you've always wanted, but may not have known where lo get them. "A Personal Fiie"-This is a complete 32 page guide for recording important facts and details about your llf e: vital data, bank accounts. real estate, hfe insurance, personal property .. all those little details you should have 1n one source. It's also a good first step in preparing your will, in case you don't have one. "A Credit Card Record"-Th1s 1s a handy record for recordtnQ all the numbers and codes of your various credit cards and charge cards. If your cards are lost or stolen. you need a quick reference to not1f y the appropriate companies. Both record books are yours. free. Just come 1n to your nearest Fullerton Savings office and p1c.k them up. Your money earns from 5114%-73'<1% at Fullerton Savings .. compounded daily. That's the highest tnlerP5l in the nation. Accounts insured to $40,000. And yo1i'll get over a dozen free services. too. FULLERTON SAVINGS~ FULLERTON. YUBGA llt~DA/rLAClN TIA. A!MltLIM, NlWl'OHl BE.ACH, QRANlJL, I OUNTAIN VALLtv, LA HABRA, BU[ NA f'ARKIWL ST ANAi iLIM Lachenmyer Realtor CONTEMPO~RY I St.·l'lu ... 11111 and :..t\ k' 011 11111· ol :'\cwp o rt·.; hrddl'll t·ul dc·s.ll':-.. ;j IX-dmu m homl' ;.urr11u ndmg poul & I hn l'ly gLJrdl'll:.. l ll-:,1g1wd I v: 1 l h "-. n t l' r I a 1 n 1 n g 1 n I mrnd. ~lu!-1.:iOO. I I I j PETE J BARRETT ~ ... REALTY 1------! ! PERFECT I I 111r {)\\ ncr On·up.inl. ~1 B r a n d n l' w H l' .1 l' h ()u p kxl'"'· "'rth :1 BH. :!I U a cl,: nrh l ,1 .\mpl .. • garaAl! & parkmi! \\Ith ht nwncr ck prl'l'i.1tiun I ~'i5.0UO. ca. C.tll 1;.11 i:!l I ~: ASSUME $31,000 I $275 MONTHLY I S..11H JµPt llll'.., lllll':.l ;j 'ISf:r 11ld ! Orn:ill' I ind. 111 l t•rrat'l.'d ~ant Lrl1· t'll·' tn 11Ho ,,o,11·111;.: t'l·ll111g ... a ~1 U p J U " h t' ,1 I pl' l ' Su n:-.ht11l' I.. rt dw11 "11 h room I or u min,.: rno111 :\lummolh ma.,ll'r and .I :.pal'111Us bdrni,, 0111\ s.;wo d•n\ n' ! Ir ,1..,,11ml· i >', and $:.!'j.-, mo. p.1).., all Sl'lll'r hought '"'"' Br1111! a1111fkr ~l~1,111U h I tJ l' .I \\ o1 ) 111 ,t !'> l l' I' ~ gu .. ·:-.t ..,111 t l':O. Ol~lll'I' m u:-.L :-.:1l'l'l I t1'l' l'all !J(;;j iXXI. ' . [~ 1 otll llllH'tl I 1'11111 :\1 1111 Th. 11\\ 1w1 ,,11111 I. up a I I It· fl tb It I JI \\ t l h l h l ' l'11.·11h,111l l't1:..totl1.111 Jl thl' l'l'l'l'lll l I IT u ... ,\ :I:! l'llllll ',11 1h ol rn.111u1 c ".1:.. ;lumpl·d 011 tlu:. p1111k·1l~ II\ l>t'l &, llW /lll'lllll :.. q u ,1 ~ h I II 0 k ... I 1 " l' \\ at1•r111.·lo1r... Quinl.1rtl ~I:! :!~I'll l0nn11nul·d W l•d NEWPORT W ATERFRONT I' I E H & ~ S I. f I'S . :1 S1m1·111u;. Lill rm!'!,:! hlh:-.. ::! I r p I 1· s • s 11 m p L1 o u :-. ground:. a 11d gankn' l .1' l' o n Lhl• \\ atu· tor on Iv ::;1 :J~ ..• 011 . PRESTIGE HOMES Realtors 645-6646 VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS THE BLUFFS F.1 ... 1·111altllJ.! I l>drm Ul1111 ... l'undu I 'r11I ,.,,1t111.rl I\ d<•l'or ,rll'tl ,rllll 111 11lt'.rl l11t,1l11111 COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. $39,9ooF NO DOWN IRVINE F1111• l n 1 n c lol'alro n . Big fJmalv ut ti \\a nts ouL! W ill . stll '.\U OO WN P :\ Y :\I E ~T lo qua liftt•d \'l'll'ran ;.;l'l'ds :-.ome ll'ndl·r t·an· l"ullv a rr tnnd 1t 1oni·d l°Jtl{1..·<lrJl < l'tlmg Ir' mg room llui.:e t 1 r l' pl a l' l' \ 11 t t l l· d J.LJ.nkn k 11d1c11. L ari,!c m,t.,lcr sutLl'. :\lrrrorcd "'a rdrohl· l.~JrJ.!l' pa till. Fully :-.prrnklcrcd )ar<l. Ta kt· a<h •l lllJl!C -Call i:>.! lill\J Lnd<1~ [~ THE REAL ESTATERS LOWEST PRICE in Big Cestyon lkaut1tully la m bcLJpl·d. '11•1\, IJo\ t:r. :.! lx:d rooms & 1lt-11. Ow fwr· a nxio us. .\ ... lrn1 • ::;1 l!l.500. 2 STORY FORMAL DINE POOL $32,500 \\'111d1ng palh"'a~ lo Ln•e ~ SPYGLASS c:1u:.tcr~t1 ~ :.tory cntr). [~ RIDGE F ormal d111111J.! mom. I , · (;ourmtt PJllll kttch1·n i S.lllUJlllh'I m111ftol \\Ith l~C L L'DI-:s H l-:FRIG· · 111111 1 'll'\\ Jntl gn•al E H ,\ TU H ' G t a n L I pallch .\ 111mh1nal11111 M'l'IUdl•tl m.i:.ll'r :-url'I.:. ----------•! th.11 i-. h.111l t11l>1.•al I VA /FHA , OLD C.D.M. Walk-111 l'lth<'l. EXTH:\ 'l .J'.':E '.': S T t)l{\<J E . Repos Cull.' dupll'' Ill quaint old ll\l'l:.ttl·ll ~C\\lllJ.! & IJUll· I l' II :\I. lk.1111 l't•tlrng,., dn room . W.\.'\11 1-:H & 1r1 Oran gc County .111d I n·-.h p.11111. L> j{ y r: It f :--.; CL C ()EU! Kl'):-.11111ltH'l' CALL675-7225 ll ugl· 11rl·m 1u m lol. WORLD OI~ m p il' pool & haskl'l· PAREHTS RETREAT St.•pa r al1.•d l1 \111g qu:.irll'l'S m.11-1.· this hugl' l\\U :-Lor~ 11k.il tor tn IJW'> .• \ bo. g,tnll.' room \\ llh uphobtl·rl·il lxKith F Jmll) 11111ha·d•)anl 111 du<ll':. lr11uL g all:, shul lll•lio;r r d. 2 p.1t1t1::.. "';itL"rlall a nd lw.1lcd & CAU UI IOfi A FllU I S1tMAU Of VAlUI \ 1ALLEY REALTY A BERO ENTERPRISES CO. Low, Low Price :.! 111)101 ~lJrll·r homl'. or Ill\ 1· ... 1 mcnt. on a goo<l :O.lll'tl lot o .... m·r:.. \\ 111 :-l'll un tonlr•tl'l \\Ith ,,111,111 tlm\ 11 F u I I 111w1• !).!.! :>110 l'.1 II 11111\ !'1.111 '~111 b.all l'llllrt 1tH'l1tckcl Ill a::i· ;.oc1al1<111 ,\11x1nu:-seller sa~s SCB.\llT O:'I YOvR T E H \I S ' I' 11 I l p rr c e ~:1:!.:>011 l'nm .. • l r nne .r r l' ,1 l' .1 I I t <•rt a y , i.):.! lillll. ... " [~ ESTATE RS • f1l l1.•rctl p ool. Sli:!.IKJO. l ull p rr n• t.: ,\I. L ~llil· Ti!l8 «:=SELECT · I PROPERTIES IQ~LI~l~W~~t I Br. 4 Ua &Gallery :.! lrn•pl a cl'S, welbar D l'lu xc ktlt.·h cn )Q. KEY '°VP.EALTOP.s ifi Live on the Mesa 1-:njoy ::.crcn1L) 111 prt· ::.t1g111us ~ks.i \'l•rtk l 'p g radl•<I c s pcc1.tl I) l ot \'OU, a lilt homc. Pl1\i.l(l' )·aril o t f ol ma:..t1.·r l> c 11 r o o m , l 11 ' l' I } b~tt'kyard :111<1 l.111a1. or lt•r t·d at $58.•Xl\l ~lP EHB F-f O l\I ES 3848 Campus N 8 S49·86SS I :-.; B E A l' T l Fl' I. S llO H E Cl,lrFS · In lcr<·slin~ 'split Ir' el "Ith h1•am cl'1l1 n ~s 11.11wlln~. prl\ ale bcJt'h ::.110 11()(1 6 75-5511 C ol• of Mewport R•alton 2.il5 t-:. Coa..,t lh~y Coronu uel ;\tar PAIMT AND SAVE SAC RIFICE SALE Thi.. 01w '" hot' :\c,•d ... ,1 t1u1 .. 1"1111.!. 1t111 \\h.1t .1 :-.kal l·\'.1tttr1•, .I hugl' hl·drooni... l·'.1mrl) tl111 l'rl'r tor v a cht 1000· You ma \'. s~·ll'l'l the l1111~h1ng t i1uc hcs. 675 1:1120 111g rm1m 1\ll h1!1ll 111 aP·1·-~~~~~~~~~~ plrant•t•-.. :.! B.llh.., l'ndt• I" nt 0\\ lll'l':-lup ht'.11·h 111!'.1 turn. :\l·,1r p.1rl..:-., gull l'OUl'M'. sdH\\11. :..hopp111g and ht•ad1 Cini) ~1:1.!1.~1 Call 1111\\' l'omot ro .. \\ill l>c t110 lal1•. l>1.1l K-12 25:!S. I ,, I '. • ~ j • • t FAMILY HOME PLUS INCOME COHON,\ D~L MAH. A l m ost n l'w. Custom hu1ll for p r l'scnl ownt•r. F t vc b1.•d ruom home. [® THE REAL ESTATE RS ~ Two blocks fro m the bt•at·h. S1•parall' dintn~ room plu:. ~1>acmus r~1m1 · I) room . Two be d room n·nta l m rea r urut. Call JUST LISTED! :.! Uclrm :\I l·:-..1 \ l'rtll· nm do l'rl\ <•Lt• '1 t1u1ct, "tl h l'ommunll) 1>oul Ne.tr Cou nln Club ~lJ.5(1() associated BROKERS-REAi TORS l OH 'W lotbno ~ 7 • JU I l'lw 1,1.,lcst dr.1~ m tlw We-.~. u UJll~ l'rlot l'las~rlt t•d .\ti P holH' ti ll 5h ili tii311550 1. " "40W IS THE TIME 1 o r JOh ::.ccker:. to dll't.'k Lill' 1),1 tl y l'tlol llel11 W anll'ti clas::.1111.'a tton . II 'h1• Jflb } OU '\!,.m l IS n o l th1•1,· you m1ghL 1·on:-.Hlcr , olll'ltll~ )Ollr :.entt.'c:-. '1!.rlh an u1t II\ the Joh w .111tl'fl ralefor~. Phone b l2 5678 , • ' J ---t ~ -...... . . .. .. . . . ' I -("8 DAILY PILOT • .._HsForSat. Tuesday. July t t9i'5 ..................................................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.-rol I 002 GeMrOI I 002 Gf'Mt'al I 002 Gftterol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 'ESLEY N ~YLOR CO. HEA I.TORS SI lll't ' HM() LINDA ISLE -BRANO NEW -$395,000 Cu~tofo bavfront C'le!.!a nce. Dt>s ig ncd .~ built \\tlh no l"\l><.'n se s pared. 5 B cl r m s . f 41 111 r Ill , h 1 I It a rd I' rn , pool .iat·un1 , s:n11w. pier slip, P lus h <'arpl'linJ.: & drapes. 3-ear J,.!arai.:e . 7ti LINDI\ ISLL<: OR. Open Wt•d . 1·5 2 I I I San Joaquin Hlls Road 'NEWPORT CEMTER, H.B. 644-4910 Gftteral I 002 Getteral 1002 ..•...•.•••.••......••. ·······~··············· OUR BEST BUY!!! .\!mos t nt•w d11µl<"( \\1Lh :~.()()()~CJ . It. ol ltvm~ ..,pa('l' T\\ o 3-b<lrm unils mw "1th :!1 :.! hath-. +-famtlv rm. Lot·at l·cl in !.!Ood :1n•a South oi· llw\' .. Crt\l. Thi:-. opportunih 1.., wor th c·ht•tk111~ <:;ill for ~tpp 'l !>115.SOO CAMEO SHORES Being r e m ocll' ll'ci . c·u~torn 5 13 R. 5 lla. 6.500 s q . IL ho1111.• 011 poinl , pool, d0t·k. L ovt•ly t·u:-.tom :l BH & th.'ll. :11 !.! ba. o n lagoon Boat s lip. ~~5.000 . lkautifullv dl't'ol'<1tl1cl 5 BIL ·11 ..? ba .. µanc ling, :3 frpl<:s. Boat :-.lip. ~tio,oOo. Custom 5 H H. I ha .. \'ic·w , l:IU fl . on Jag oun. Bo.it !'\II p. ~%.000 'l'rad1t11111:1I 1800 It 5 Hr. 1'!;! ha . uir-cond Un lagoon : boat :-.lip. $325.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3418oy$1deOrive NB 675 -6161 Getter al I 002 IGettffal 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Houstt For Sat. !Houses For S• Houses For s• HCMIHS For Sa&. ~!! !.~~ ~~ ....... . ;;:.;~ .......... iooi ·~:;;;. ............. ~~; ~::.::: ......... ;·;~; G=~~~ .......... iooi c~:to Mt1a ...... ~?!.~ .............................................. ··••··················· ·····•················· ············ NEWPORT ABANDONED • rt"4tbi s""" ~ REALTO~s' HEW ON BALBOA ISLAND C u stom hu1lt . with m any ('X lra features. Larg e living roor1' a r ea. 4 B edrooms (m:..is ter s uite has fireplace & wet bar). A g r eat ente rtainment home and jus t s t eps to the Bay. Also available for a nnua l le a se . Submit. BALBOA ISLAND BEACH SHACK Actunlly a te ar down on a r.:!ood s tree t. Suhmit. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona d el Mor 1111 llOMI\ 101 llVIMCi l l O<MUI( Ge-Mral PROPERTY ANAGEM NT HOMES FOR LIVIHC NETWORK "'' Ull Hiii IOij 1ur 1111 01 llAtl 10021GeNral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . $28,500 w A TERFR ONT + GUEST HOUSE Pier & 2 Slips Unlwllc\.able v;,1IUl' at Outrageous waterfront S211.~! VA<' NT-H1':NT ho m e . Three s p acious Tll~N BlJ Y' l'HfrrmJ d , ., b · lh . 2 Mesa lor al1011. i')~·:.hly be r ooms, ·> a s • µaintc<I bo•inl & batt1·11 fireplaces . sumptuous ,•xh:n o r . DET \l'ln:u ~rounds a nd gardens. Gu l·;sT CO'l"l'1\G 1·: -+ live on the water for .:arde n' W1rul111~ dnH· ' I 'l J'> SUI) C "I I lt•ads tu wh1ll' !Jlt'kl'l Oil .v ::> ...... • '' • " frntc & :-.waym~ palm:-. Open Sunday I to 5 l·11Lry. 11t-;11111!u ~1!111~..: 2 Balboa Coves 11,·111 8 i oom . comlv PRESTIGE I HOMES REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE >oe "· ,. • ..,,..,. ........ "••'•" 1eec•. ••s-uo 645-6646 k1tch1.:n 111dudl'S relni::' Loads of slorai,:t• & s hoi; space. Awcsorm· H5' x 160 ' l o l ' ~uarnt & tunousl.Y r(.'fn .. :-.hmg. S.·1· lo bclit'\'l'-'l'akl' mh un tagl' C.111 la:-.l. 752 17110. -~~~...-r:.. [~·- Gftteral 1002 General 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUME 7112% LOAN This Ila Vl'r cst L BH . ra milv home (.':.ill be your~ lor a S:35,{)()(J equit~· purdWSt'. monthly puy mts. of only S:l!H J'M't. Com plete ly . u rnfcss. d cc:orall'd. Full price S7:U)I)() BIKE TO BEACH Own~r w1 II lwlp f111~111l'l' th1::. culc J llH <'otl<l~l" T a k \! o \ l' r \' A I o a 11 w p..iy mts 111 11111} ~ig per. lllO. s:JH.UUU. Ont' o f :1 k ind \\'ith d l'~alH'l' 3 bdrms • :l baths & d en : also, ~unken C"onvt'r"ation ~11 l'a \,\ ith l·o 1..v frpk BL'aul ifu l pool 111.l'S :i panor·umic· Otl'(lll \ I l'W ~ $1 I!) .500 , .................... .. ( [UfiEIN -Ml\fiTIN In[] 540·3666 YEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST MWY CORONA DEL MAR Gen~ral I 002 Ge-Hral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW ESTATE OCEAN & LIGHTS BARGAIN S44,900 BEST OF GREENBROOK 4 BEDROOM $56,900 T iu:. Jo vt·ly 2 'l'Jr ~ otuni.: home Ill'" ly l1:-.ll'1l. I lu~l lamll ' room 6: too m<1m upgr a<k s to ml'llllon ·, TURNKEY BEACH HOUSE I Ic.•n"s :1 <·ul 1t'. h11t <"nslic ! Clapboard bea<'h hott:-.t' l'('<·t•nt I~· redone l'rom top to hollom. ahs olut<•l v darlin!! and t'\'l'l'~·thin !.,: \\o rks .. '.It irwlucles 3 hdrms. ~ s un n\' hnC'k p a tios. a s tora!!e house and C'l as!-.tl' one ('ar !,!ara!.!e. t·1 reu W:!H. Thi... hom e is to be s o l<I C"Ompll'lt•. as t ur111shl'<I . It ·s c ute (al S!~).!100. it s hould be~ I It\ a turnke y operation. UNIQUE HOMES, Re-altors -675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar L.1rgl· t1d rm:-. ,\ :! IJ.1Lhs G 1 1002 'G ... n ... ral 1002 n 11,..t1l' t•h:irm ahoumb Ill lhh Ulll'IUl' ht•J('h e-.lJll' l lll'Lll.11 01'1\l' lll)l~l' II\ 111;.: roorn with llr<1m;il1t· ,.,., Jll·r lu i.: bu r 11 111g Ill l'IJl .11 ... + IH"t·alhlJklll1-t ''' \\ thro11i.:h W.\l.l. 01' ti I. \ S S . (; o u r m l ' l hole h1·11 ~ d11w ~·IJaratc· ~111 g l ••r ti1d1·aw.1v u1.1 ~t .. ·1 ~lll k "1th a ' wV.• _,. d 11lrlrl'l1 " & g Ul':O.l ~11111'' ll11rn 1111 tl11s on 11· 111 ,1 11 1,:um l' <lrl·;1 m l1111n1• :i l ;1 li.11 l!.11n pnl'I' ll nnl! )11ur 11n,1i.:1n,1t11m ,\ p.11111 .\lal-l' ~~ l'.dl '.,lh.I 11>»1 lrnm al'ul:.ile 1•ond11.1011 ~~ra "' "' ·r a k t...• ad , .. , "tag ~ u t • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• •• • ••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••• ow1wr '::-tr,111::.lcr. C~tl l 5-15 !H!J l. -- Newport Heights EASTBLIFF 4 BR LUSK S1~·t al't1 la r l ·lt1\'Cl with ('\'erything ! Fa . rm. ,,. :!11d frpl.. hrkfst . rm. F 11 I' . <I 1 n 2 1 :! B :1 • :Vl s t r . B R w prof l'~S .. ..,~1un -.t ". ll u g c e n cl. pool ..... it<.'d lot Im m ~tt'. ! Best quality 1 " I'll() 11 l. s !} !) . 0110 BLUFFS I -LEVEL 3 BR I I * CLOSEOUT * at PACESETTER'S RANCHWOOD in Lake Forest ONLY 3 HOMES + MODELS left. Upg raded ('arpets . oven /range, front J andscapin~. s prinklers & r ear yard fen c in g. From $44.950. Good convention~ I finan c ing. Call s ales office .• 7 I 4: 581-2444 -·--REALTORS--- 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR G~al 1002 Geiteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFftONT 4-PLEX 4 Furnis he d 1-burm a pt s . C ara gt's & hall'onrcs. Summt!r t BEACH RETREAT $26,500 I w1nt(.'r re nlals . Owne r G I 1002,G I 1002 \\Ill trade. l'nccd at ettera enera $135,ooo •••• •••• •• ••••• •••••••• ••••• ••••• • • ••••••••••• 673~3603 :J..18-~73 i-:Vt'~ II u i:c 4 b e dro om t- Oty mp1c sl pool. Mtnull.':-. t Cl b e al' ll • h 1 d I.' a "" :i Y 1 maste r, gourml!l k1tdlt'lll ''' erlool..:-flJlll) F1' & Save. sJcrll 1t·c ' llurry ! FOREST E. OLSON Hcallors • t;.15 OJll:J PRESTIGE AREA "ABANDONED .. $69,500 ARTIST CHALET Walk lo Country Cluh 542 900 I rom this 5 bdrm, 3 halh .' associated B ROKERS-A EAL TORS lOlS W Balboa b7l·lb61 Balboa Peninsula I 007 home beautifully up-Secluded drive lo wooded graded with atnu·m c•n g round s .• 1..:NT.F:R A ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• try G rac·ious living for ~OHl:U 0 1' .G~SAND ---------•I your large farruly, don't SUNSlllN !..:. Spa.l'1ous mi ss thi::. bl!aul y . gourmet i::a rdcn k1lchen !>45-!M!!I :.e n cs truly u111que 111· ...--door-outdoor living and t ONTHEPOIHT Uotown Condo I 'alk to Westcliff •BY OWNER* Spar . :IBr . I 1 1 ha. Fl', hllns. r pb tlrp:-l lult• a away r11n111 nil :'11 •1.,l(·r UH Ne" p.1111l 111 out Lu::.h Trn1111'.JI ~.1nl, tr·u1 l tn.·t•s, g rl'l'll hou:-.1' K frw'd. \\\tlk 111 .111 0,1 hi,. N r . S 11 <' s I I' I .11 ;1 S.15.SOU Oil\' n I ht1IM' <l,11 - ly 545-:J:.!:!K. HO DOWHTO VETS lJ p to ::;70.000. C.111 Bi ll 11 r S t l' \ l' • \ g l " • !Hti XIWU 5 Ill !IX7 I EASTRIDGE BEAUTY l'nnw ea~t:-.1d1· l1wat11111 111 ( '11~la :\ho-..1 1~1\1 '1\ l\\11 :>torv 111o<lern "1th .I hed1·uum::.: plu:-. l..trgl' family room plu:. an l '\ lra :>tudy. t·:.1:.y m;1111· tenancc. Hoom lnr boat s torage. Ouly $1)•1,UIHI Call li7Hl5SO. [~ j ,, f+ 'J I THE REAL ESTATERS $100. [~ THE REAL ESTATERS ~ 1.n •.•• ~~.P~,~~1w 111 .1 11\:rl r110 m 11 ~ b.ath JP.a rt . m1•nt .111d n1l lL-1 t l'l'llt I r.•m the 11th1 ·r :1 hl·dro11m l·:i1d unit. eu-.,to m 11rh-. n e w beaut\': 2 r- h:1 : h11 !..'.l' l'rH·I . p:il 10 .· \\ i<ll· g reenbe lt I -MESA VERDE GOLF-POOL-VIEW TRI-LEVEL d1n1n g :1rc as Unusual j :.l:i1r l'a::.e lo hidden :i r t 1 !> l ::. ::. u 1 l c a n 11 c·h1lrlrc n s quarters . l'IUVt\1'1-: ST UDIO. t~:iuuful grounds. Walk lo bea1·h. COLOH TlllS llOM E V O U HS! C all Nr. Channel 4 hr, 3 ba. home has ~00 sq. ft. + ·~ lilock to shopping. 21:l l':Jr ~a r Only IU yrs Lo\'ely J l>l!drrn, 2 bath old & S l~7.ouu \alul!. Townhou:>l'. p1·1vatl· ()WNl·:H :\I L:ST Sl':l.L palro, 2 car enc losed MAKE OFl"EH' Shown g arag e. l'ool & Hee. liy appl. 21 Iii M1rarnJr ::;.t2,501L Dr_ li7:l ·1:!::!•1 Bve::.. & ~ Wkncl:-.. . . ffiO\'C!> \Oil 1nl11 llll" !>Upl!r sha r·p I UH. d o"· lo :-.e hools . park ~ ::.hop g. Vets Spec $13.'IOO I MILE TOOCEAM 1·1 11 rn th i..; n1•.1r "''" !>hJr I' :s holrm 1,·,11flom .. • "ti/I Jl'l'l"'"' lit Jll'l\,tll h 'lllll' l POrb ~ 1)1.•J Ullful poul \'1111 c .111I ,.:l'l1 lol'ol'I' l11 lhl' 1 ...... h 1h.111 th1:. l1ir o nl\ :-. 1:1 :11111 .111 ... t 1n trodo1· .. ·tl h> Lh1• rnu1 hd ti Iii 7711. Op1·ll l.'\ l"'· .11Ja rlllll'lll. 111111.,. ll'k" ~ l'Jlll•' \,..l..111;.. ::;:~1.101 C )\\Ill' I 111 .1 ~ l .llT~ .J.11 ,.!l' :!nd T l> S46-4141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. li.i\ l' :-otlmt•lhlll:.! \llU "·Jiil Ill ,.,.jf'! ('l,1 .... :-.lllc~.t ,tol.., tl11 11 \\c·I ~ l'alf ;\l)\V, td:.! .Jloi>i G~ral I 002 Getteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE SAN CLEMENTE RIVIERA T'rimt· '~ httt' watt·r locat10n al lhl' oc:c anl r u nt. Slt•p:-. l<.:;1d to I 11lt•:-.t h ca c h <.·-; "' a l k I o r m 1 I t·..., . :J b<'rlroo m s. :l h~1t hs. po ol. 2 ~var..., o ld. Cu:-.tom but It. Sl3!1.50o JETTY VIEW l·:lq .,:<.1 nt ho mt-<IL':-.ig n L·tl b \ h nr1Jl on 1··1·rnald ll'atur1·cl in L .. \. 'J inw:-. JI u m e m ,1 g :1 1. i 11 l'. I':\. tr<· m <·I ~ ~p;tl'I OU ~ \\'llh llllllll'f'ljlJS C'lt..,l om ll l't a ils 111 this I l•L·droom homl!. !"l !IH.500 PASTORAL VIEW ON INLET ISLE Heh.ix 1n this lo\<·ly 1 bl'droom. fumllv room hom e m I l arl>or \'tew 1-lills.' 2 firepla c e~. beamed ct·1l111g..,, cnelosed <·ovc r ecl ent r y. L a r g <· s eclu<k d y ard . S!l!J.500 A CAREFUL BUYER'S DREAM Turtlc r ock B rnadmoo1· P l<.1 n = l v. ith :.! bedroom.... I .1 m 1ly roo m . dining room . Clo~l' lo p a rk a nd 1..? a hlo<:k t o tennis :ind pool. i\ll th1:-. a nti rn orc for only SH:l .0110 ON THE PARK 4 brdroom , 21 J bath home with pool und c<ltwna. 1 1 hath & laundry . Ttw perfe ct ~pot lor a l<Jmily th~it e njoys the freedom uf It ving on Lhc park. $110. (){)(). MAIN CHANNEi. BAYFRONT Exciting action view of ocean and bay w / pier & :-lip. ad.1accnl ~u nciy beach. :l bedrooms. 4 bath home " den &· offic·c. 2nd noor mas ter s uite. colorfully pla nte d enclosed put10. $250,UU-0. ALL THE WORK'S DONE L ook no further. this C a lifornia home in I r v inc 1s j u~l what the doctor ordered . :J bedroom , family room . <lanin~ r oom, 2 baths & hcaut1ful privat<· ~w1rnming pool 1n your O\\dl h1-1<·k yard Only $54,950. "4EWf'ORT BEACH 644-1766 A COlOWELL BANKER CO. Sto:>.ooo lrwl l'..!l' pnnH· lol . HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, INC. MLS 644-0134 General I 002 j Gen~ral I 002 ···········································•··· HARBOR VIEW BAYCREST DELIGHT!! La rgt• .\I onlt•go motll'I , I hrlr ms . lormal d111111g rm I '• 11;.ilfl:-.. IJ.:l' I r p le. l.11:.C"tou .. lanrl:.i·a p rn i.: l1 1 g h l~· u pg1 .1dl.·d !')1!7.:1110. \·11u 0 \\11 tin: lan<l ' C. F. Colesworthv Realton 640-00fo ST ARTER HOME $29,950 K1·1·p .1 . 111.tn t ·.,/\ 1 "' l.1..:1· \\h11t-p11 kl'I ll·lln I(.,. •Ill , ,,I 1.11 ~·· , .. ..1.. I lill' I. ,I) d1 II H .: /<11ll0tl );l'l 'l.11 IL'<I I 1t "C'C' t.all h Ito I I .t ' $73,000 l'u:-.lo m home featuring :>Pl'l'la lly dt>:>1gnetl pro· l1°:.-.i 1111al uff1r c & 4 hdr m:. & larruly room. Separall' entrance to of· 111·l· thru large ga rden .1rl".I Hw1m for tx><>I. A 'l'r~ ~11t·ci al home for "Pl't·1.il p1•11plc &16·7711. l)pl'll l'\ C 'o [~ THE REAL ESTATE RS ~ ~1d1• lol "I.ill x 135 .. lol. big lfl'l''· h1,me with country ll!el111g. 111:.int y11ur own g.11«kn 11ul had ;. Take a I 110 h. Lil I ti lti 717 l. RARE FINO Sup1•1 1'11•a11 a11cl sh:1q1 ·I h1•d11111111 "1th lamlly 1 rn1111 d1111111L ltn .•aklasl [~ THE REAL ESTATERS 1111•lh. 11q•1,11l·d It \ 1111.: ---------•I !'•111111. I 111•111.in ·. hllll.., 'h.ti: • .111wt:-., \1nyl lloor-. ~· • 11 .. 111m d rape:-.. Lm-.1l 1·11 "" 11111\•l :-.lrctt nl'a~ st hc111I ... :incl parh. !>( lo·r c·cl ;ii ~>1 ,!1;ie1 w 1lh a~ 'UIJl,ol1l1• 51 I I (jl lt1Jll <"all .i 111· I l:JJ INVEST $4,250 DINING ROOM SEATS 12 COLLEGE PARK Shake Roof Ranch Hu(·t <•la liuill. 3 hcdrm. 2 IJ.1lh. Lar~c g r;md piano :-.11c lt\.111g room <l5x27 ). l'lu:. diiuni.: room. Loads ol "C l(>CI pandrni.i w1Lh a ~arm lt•l•l111g and a large ~'"' cred p<1l10 r11r outside h' ing. A!>::.umablc 5' 1' ~ GI loa n Full price .. $44,950 11~ 646-8811 ANYTIME ~ 1rnn Spl!cla l·ular Mesa V1·rdl' . '"· ,,, ·1 • , 1c ·1 • M N•,. . . ::~~~~~-~:!~:!' ... !?~~ lrt·le \\..'I 011 the r.11rway [ 5i I t~nlf~:hw~~,;~~~Y~',::\ ta' lflailt~ •---------custom ::.w1mmrng pool . ~ ----· •• -~ 1''orma l enlry to unique ____ _ ® herbert hawk ins Ai Al TORS 646·32SS SEE THE OCEAN From your I runt ::.tCµ. Walk one !>llt11t block & watch the l>oal:. return ;it s unsd . Take an c~1rl.r mornin g Jog on thr beal'h. All lhrs tan be your:-. \\hen you u\lo n th1:-. :.pat 1ou:-. :i Bit Family room home w1lh h11gl' maslt:r suite & low, low upkcl'IJ. Only ~tl5.ll00. with Lerm::.. l'all t.iol 1·7:!1 I :-.unkcn llvmg room ;rnd ---------•I banqucl s ized t1y11n ~ R-2 OLD COROMA HARDWOOD room. t;uurmct g;1rch.•n M A H V E L o U S FLOORS k1l<:hl:'ll \lorlh golt t ourse BAHGt\INS IN CUTI'.: vic'\V . ENOHMUUS llOMt..:S & OUPLl:;Xt..:S HARDWOOD i:;XPANUl.;D FAM ILY I N H . 2 S l~CT I 0 N. u oN u~ ROOM w1T11 co1WNA 1n:L MAIL s WALLS C f{ A C K I. I N G EXCLUS IVr~ LISTINGS FIHEl'l.ACE AN O ·CA LL US FOR If warm rich ::.laincd FOR EV EH \'I i-; W . I> E T A 1 L S . wood walls arc a comfort Private guest :-.ui t c . t..:XCl::LLl..:NT INCOME lo you, come back to lhc Sw e l!p1ng :.l <11r:. lo &APl'HECIA'l'ION. old days with us. Solid elm childrens wing and lotal· wood walls inside and out , ly unique TWO L l-:Vl!:L and hardwood stained .~ .MASTER SUIT!::. 1-;vcry fl oors. Get the canning ~ conc eivable e xtra. jars ready too: apri"Cot , --------- Sl38,500. <.;all963-6767. orang e. lemon. nee · HY Hills-CharmirMJ •w11n11Q ·"'·' ,,,, '"'' ,. tarine, plum and fig Ocean Uay v1cw. l;ir~c [ i 111·:,\1.TOHS t rees grace thes e lol.3br,2ba.rormuldtn ~ Sl:\l'I-: t!l-l I spacious grounds. A dou· rm, 2 frplcs . M1s::.ion hie I ·--•6•7•3···4•4•0•0---i ble wide gate from Ute a l· c n l r .Y , r a m rm & . I c y le<1tl s l o th e k1lch 1pantry. O\\nl'r strawber ry p<1tr h and S96.000. By Appl. only. playing field for the kids. 644-0523 Ge-neral I 002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty CORONA DEL MAR. Ch armi n~ Colonial home on 2 lots. VIEW of occloln ! Stone's throw to b each . A f<•w finis hin;:! tou('hes & it'll be all vours ! $215,0<X>. Evan Corkett 6-12-8235. OifiO ) SUBTLE & SPECT A CUL.AR. Elegant n e w 3 bedroo m condomin ium VIEW h o m e. Cus tom d e corated in marvelous s ubtle vanill a s hade s . Readv for vour beautiful furnis hin gs & paintings. Semi-private pool $.<)2,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (Jlti l ) LAGUNA NIGUB. VIEW. Beautiful 2 b e droom + den ho m e w /panoramic O cean Vie w . Lg. secluded yard w /room for pool. Appl. o nl y . $110.000. Donn a Godsh a ll 644-6200. <H62) Store your bo<tt, lra1ler, -- mobile home <1nd have loads or r oom left over loo. Price? Only $3.5,000. in Eas tside C06l<l Mesa . Call for appointment. IE19i::~~· Prap•rti•• 752•1920 1400 ®AllU NlWPORT llACH LIDO SA.HOS Fanlast ically upgraded 3 bdrm .. 2 balhs plus Wt ·ltone&.Company ., f A ' ' I W ' SHORECLIFFS lirand new listing m lhis mu c h s oug hl art c r neighborhood py the sea. Lovely 3 UH. 2 bu home with pool. Ocean and ca- nyon v1 e w . /\rccss lo private beach. Sl49.500. 1'·1" I l • 0.1'1 II 11(11'•.I\ l "'"'"' old \1,u 1 .;~ t.'1110 gardenroom! 2 Charming houses on CALL 675-7060 wide lot So. of hwy, CdM . GOY'TOWNB> Beaut. gardens. SH,500. Owner, 673-4 lW 4 BR. pool; SJ7 ,000, $1000 down. $750 Closing costs 4 BR OUPlEX & impounds. $330 Mo wilh 3 BR. 2 Ba Hcntal. PITI South of Bays ide Dr. CALL 556-8100 . with beautiful natural wood te xtures. Only l Balboa lay Prop. year new. Call 644·7211 Reolton IESTIARGAIM ~ IN ALL COSTA MES/\-. large 4 bedroom, 2 bath C t M ---I 024 oo oversized Mesa Verde os a esa 540-3666 Des~rted by Own~r N e e u :-. a f :1 !> l :> .1 loo ' Fre:-.h ly pa mlNI. n1•w carpel. Thn·e lx:<lroom-., + ::.eparalc lam1ly rno111 wood burning fircph11·p ram·h kitchen, n ch wo .. ~I l':.tb1nelry . l'r1va 11 · master suite . Move right 1n : ~7 ,'.IOO. hkr. 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor Blvd., C.M. .MESA \'EHOE .J hr. J ha. Fam. rm . 3 l'ar g.ir. Prm. only . 545-102.5 Huntington Beach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWN EH 2 ·' r. old J br, 2 l>a. B t'aul. t·onrl . lhruout. 19 15 Alsuna 111 LaCue:.La 'fraC'l. S.t3,95o. For a ppl. ln sec l'h: 642·32Hi WALK TO BEACH f r o m t h c n 1 l' ... ., l ne ig hborhood 1n lown. F HA a ssumable loan , almo::.t new 3 lir, s lngll' s tory . adult occup1c1I, p I u s h c l' I <' r y c r 1> l lhruout, custom dra~:.. quiet l'Ul·<le-sal' slreet. All for $4\1,!!!)(J. 1''or appl. call 963-4418or91iJ·34>!JJ $28,000 Mint condition bungalow on huge H-2 lol m ch(lll.'C lluntinglon Ucarh. IO<'a- uon ! l>on 't wait to call ' ! 556· 7035 or !:163-5671. ----n ~· Walker &lee Real Estate S11·p d11\\11lo 17 x ~ lam1 ly ro om "arrnl·ll h>- c· r a <' k I 1 n ..: l 1 rt• i> I :u · e th cr'11l·cl Ir \'Ing rnom 1----------1 CUSTOM HOME -IRVINE TERRACE. Excitin ~ hig h .beam ed ceilin~s -3 b e droom + ron v . d e n + family room 2770 sq .ft. Is la nd kitc h e n , brkfs t. terrace. Little gardening - enjoy co n venient l ocation to Fas hion Island & beach es. 8120,000. Appl. only. Dona C hi ches t er 642-8235. ( 1163) corner lot. Tenants mov· ••••••• •••• •••••• •••••• ing: out. of to~ owner $48, 950 Real Estate byMcl/AY J.:I' l.'' l•·1·l1 ng 111 opt•n ne:-..... J\ll1•1' onglllal in I \'(•st 1111•11 1 of ~l.:!!"t<I. r ou will ht• "urpn,c·rl wtlh low monthly paym1•11t:. To "l'l'. 1·all ll~f, 7171. '' ' o I • .. '' I WATCH THE BOATS $79.500 [® I 1,: ' :~ 11 · 1: ·I •j,; Lo1·at 1un . Location. IJ0<'.1l11>0. Ea:.t Bay on the J)~ntn:.ula. This im· ~ mac ulatc 2 bdrm. 2 bath hom e rould easily be runvcrlcd mlo a great duple x. Huge s undeck. Mu s t see f o r ull Eashid~ ChclnMt- C11m c n1ent to sl·hool:i & pu hill' t r:rn~port,11111n Spanous .l h~:droom. 2 bcHh with lnts of C'Clru~ 1n r tud1 ni.: used hrH'k p oss1 bil1t1 r::.. Call S45 !H tl l. ~- Walker & lee Real Estate rt rep I 11 rt'. r ove red pallot-;;--;;-;..;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiii9 ,md aaroge door o~ner l• Sc•e th 1:. ne w h ~t1nJ(, wo n 't l;i :.t lonj,I ' • o t $1 1.!IOO t: n II 5-ttl 115 t. ~HERITAGE REALTORS SPLASH! Swim whtle the JCardcnc'r d oc-. th r work. 2 fk'd room. 2 bath. lovl'ly Conclo. Only $19,950. ---------•'' Aut·nr isJ!l 11:121 , A GEM IN A PERFECT SETilHG! Gorgeous h o m e on Bluff overlooking panoramic VJ EW o f P.acific. 5000 s q . fl. -4 or 5 b e d r o o m s u i t cs . 5 1~ b a t h s . Elegan tly decorated. $485,000. For a ppt. or color broc hure -Bob Owen s 642-8235. ( H64 ) 642 ... 215 t01 Dcwet °''"• des ires immediate sulc. 3 BOl'M f m l N d .. t . d ~ 1 a r m, qwe ee s some pain an local1on nc · S II TLC but check this PM· a r OU I ce ... (only $47,SOO). 14,lrst Coast '.'~aza . Corner 1~~· time advertised, hurry !! Ir ·buck uriJ. llURH't . Call 546-5880 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS DONALD M.BIRD A\\OC101e,, Reollo" HONEYMOON HAVEN NOW ONLY $53,500 J lllt 201\ Love nt•st Nnw l'l'<luccd. Lovely k1t~h & lrg dllltnJ.: area. llurvc:.l 3 Ill, FAM RM. UPPER IA y colors thru out Be happy LIVING AT &an love. CALL&tl !1.171, WA TERFRO HOT!! with p1er&slip. ONLY $39,900 DUTCH HAVEN Completely remodelt'd to \J Bedroom. 3 buth two Adult Oc~ed new. 1n & out. Much bet· story plus pool & lots or w ler than new m fact, grass & lrec.-s. Dlsrov~r e have a S PEH $ 9 soo lh1s plea sant way o( hv-SHA.RI' home Just fw 1' ' ' ing Coll 546 ZU3. rou in Pnme area. 1'h1s JACOISR.EALTY Ol'fN r110 .. rHuN 1os1 NorP is a ~BR w1lh septarut" 675-6670 [ I service porch. Dnn'l •••••. !~.~c~ ,.r., ., _ e ltt!lf 11 ~~:·:;~.~,:~~ ........ goods to sell, plucc on ad -____ -_. dr,iw IJs l wheo ,you 1n the Daily Pilol ~ . plucc an 11d In the nn11v 1 Clas::.ified Section . S<>ll lhln,1t11 Cast wilh Daily 1'1lot WJ()ll Ad:.~ Call JlOw -~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~-Phone 642:_562.._8.__ !•IOI W11nl Ads. &.12·5671!. ,. • • • •• ... .. I' • ""' ,. ~!~:.~~-~~ ... · .... !~~!:!.~~-~ ...... . Hunttngt~n hoch I 040 Huntington hadl I 046 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• V.A. TERMS $49,900 .. Ocean Breezes Gently Caress This Lovely 3 Bedroom "S.lt~ARU RV HOME" , With Family Room And Large Covered Pulio Only 1/i Mile from Beach LIZZI REALTY CO. John Lini -Gay Hollingshead Joanne Conavay tiVl6 Warner A vc. Huntington Bc h. CALL (7 14 ) 848-1525 Huntington leach I 040 Irvine 1044 -Real Estate byMl.:VAY * TAUC * OF THE TOWN New La <.:ueslu w1lh ramlyrm, d1n1n..: rm. rumpus rm. 4 Wrm J lJths. Uµgradl'<J caqJCl!>, solarium floorini,:. 3 car garage. 008· 1156 IF YOU LIKE. •• Separate Master Bedroom and 4 children's bedrooms, make this an ideal family home, Just one block from clemcn- ta ry :.chool, tennis & pools. SG2,000 RAISOR'S REALTORS 4523 Ci:impus Dr,. Irvine (.;am pus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL 833-8600 Uninr sity Parle Must sell : fast escrow: 3 ~::.~.~~ ........ ~:::.~~.5:1!:..: ....... ~~~.!~~.~ .. !~.~~ Mob lie hoJM / Trlr Pru 2100 Tuesday.July I , 1975 OAILYPllOT C7 Mewport leoc.h I 069 Newport a.odt I 069 1500 ACRES FREE & CLEAR TRADE-SELL • •••••• • • • • •••••••••••• Hou... UafwWshtd Ho.nu Unfunllshtd Aporhftetth Uinfunl. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 15.2 SP ACl'.: PARK ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST COMPLETED 2 1''1replaccs 10 thlssusx-r Newport leodl 31 69 lolboa Island 3806 WESTCLIFF Y UCAlPA s harp. 3 BR. 2 DA +den ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• Will con sider exchange, $3 7 5 · Mo · 9G3 4 ~69 Duplex, Xtra l.ge 3 BR, Upist .ur:. Apt, 2 lir, 2 Ila, park 1s cle:tr. 003 1786 fo'rplc, U /W, l blk t.o l:tcst cpts. drp:., fni,;. :.tuvc. Beautiful 3 Dr. 3 Ba & f umily room in pres tigious area w /bes t s c·hools. Custom decorated thruout. All new kitchen. formal dining room w /frplc. Lush gardens s urround sunny patio. An ideal home for t•ntertaining. Beautiful tree covered CALL SING ER l''OR CLEAN 3 br, 2 ba, fJm lx:1.at·h in &>. Clillf. Yrly Adulb $275 on _H'S lea:.c. hills &meudowi;,spnng, DETAJLS rm, frpl, dbl. gar, lg. lea11c $390 mo.8709203 tl750486or7520'J42 with g real access 642 30'J2 ur6ot21.21l lned. lot. S295 S46-8226 3 UH-. 2-UA~ dco. Tcnrus. lalboa Peninsula -3807 P e rfect for s mall Ranche1,Fann1, CostaMesa 3224 pool, 4! blks to bch.••••••••••••••••••••••• a creag..: & rl!crcat1on Grov.s 2700 ··~··••••.••••~••••••••• Hclrlg. Summer or yrly 2 BR nr. lwac·h & bay. re· :.ub·d1v1s1on 8 hrs from ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mt:~A VJ::HUJ:: lmrnac 3 ~ R<i2J. ~ decorated . lndry, prkl{. O C., 4 hrs from Lus $l3S PER ACRE br. 2 ba. r.im rm, dbl frpl, -\dullf> lcai.e SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT Vcgc.s, in magn1£1cent lG<IO A«rh·lmproved 0 1W, cpl> drpi;, d~l i:ur. DOVJ::R SHORES-ii Ur, 3 ~~t 1;7ii 112u; southern Utah. Sevt.>rul cattle ranch. 'l'crms ur lncd. S425 mo. linJnr. U u, b e jut 1 r u 11 y 549-0812 645-4203 dt:velopmcnts neurby. scller willleasebuck. ~·24 14&979·4575 1,ind:.caped. $700 /MO. 1 UK d o 1n lux. Close to Cedar <.:ity , CllARLOTI'ELONG EIToro 3232 642·8012. buyrr nL adult hid!!. Navajo Lake, Brians Realtor (714)644-1150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48 :JB· 2 lilk. O<' an Poul, pjrkrng aH11 l, Laguna Mi9~ I 052 Newport leach I 069 Head ski resort. Askani:: 3 BR 2 li \ C nd Alt'd 2 Cr, a . 11 s . 3c . · many l'Xtra:.. $1,75. mo. $400. p e r acre-Will RealEstat• · · / 0 o. · omm poo lenrus . car 54X9t>95 divide. trade for inc. Exchan9e 2800 cargar,pool&rcc.fac's. gar.$595.645·33'70aft 5. . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Enjoy th• Good Life 493·2513 Beaut. Pacesetter, 4 BO, courtyard entry. mt .. & rolling valley vu's. Pr iced lo at $55.900. Arl'h Uay H.t:11I Estat e. 499·2277. BAYFROHT prop., T.D.'s or sell with ••••••••••••••••••••••• 581·0265 2 8 --rt d-2 "·· Corona del Mer 3822 k ----r + convc . en, ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• great terms. Hi e Contractor will trade top LAKJ:: l"HONT-J br, r I 2 blk t tx h 2 Cuslorn Homes Alderetle, Rltr, 5"7·6469 grade 2nd T.D. $17,500. atrium, central air, C'lb rp c.. s 0 ·e1c· Chotl'l' <irca. Pnv. 2 Ur, Z liALHOA P~lNSULA • i::arrung !l', lnt. as part pravil. ~95 mo 5111 1881 1:ennis & .pool ~nvlgs Ba. all bltn~. Pvt laund1·y Excellent location on the lus1ness Property 1400 1 h s.175 ll·<.isc ij.15 ()ij3/j, 1 m. I>' t. palto. garage. paymnt on ot, ome or r--·-tai'n Val•-y 3234 l.fay&unly 1,.,.blocktoth ••••••••••••••••••••••• rvun ~ :'II •ly d" ·or.it ·d unit~ 642·8637. ••••••••••""'••••••••••• Homey At~ · e w 'l \: • Oct: an. J::act'.home has 4 PRIME Of'RCE Real Estate S350. mo. 3 im. 2 HA, Cent roil cntryw.iy lead· Adulti;, no vets ti75·2051 bdrm s • ·l baths BUILDING Want ... d 2900 beautiful fam1ly home m g to Jowert-d hv. rm Gallery . 2 fireplaces, "l,050.000 ... r I , I 2 t L Cocfa M•sa 3824 tb I od ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ror lease. Nr Slall!r & w I rp . .. 1r. >a g .. ... we a r • u tr.a m e. rn "172,000·paslyr 1n"omc M 1 · 8 2 6G f ly k l"ll dbl g ••••••••••••••••••••••• kth & ., .. IRVluECOVE c·wa·.3g18nlo1a 4·.44 amt ••. ar. ! c en private pier 1'.:xcellent lax shelter " .,.,.,, fncd Im m ed. ucc p y Off Beaten Path l'.ee land. see at 12 Great Newport Location Hes po n :. l ble pers on --ss•15 640·12~!1 & dul East Ualboa Blvd., or Ted Hubert&Assoc would hkc to buy direct Huntington leach 3240 ~ ----1• 2 3 Ur. A t:s no call 675-8120 for more de· 675·8500 ' frum owner. llome or lot. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWNllOUSI:: 2 I.Ir, 21 ~ pets, d:.hwhrs, shag cpls, tails. Please call 831·1400. Super 3 bed rm, 2 ba + b a , p v o I , u I l n s , closed ~a r<.i~e. frpll' • ------·----1Condominiums -------den. Crpts, tirpl>, lt/O. wa!.h idry, gjr. Ne• p(!ls UUQ. Ga~ & water !Jd. NEWPORT SHORES for sale 1700 Corner lot zoned ror liquor $350. mo . %3·-1569 ca:.k for G75-9188 l'uol Large 2·s lory 4 HH, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• store. With or Without Bev or J o•• - ---LA MANCHA APTS baths; 2sundecks,patio. •519,950• bldg. 1'ew carpeurapes & 3 UH . 2'~ UA llluffs 1·on 778ScoltPlace.CM Walk to beach. tennis, Large 2 bed rm, 2 ba Write ad no. 406, Daily pamt. 4 Ucdrm. 2 ba with do. Ucaut. decorated 642 5073 etc. Needs Tl,(;, priced f d l'1lot, P .0 . Box 1560 OW .,.,6• mo , .. ,., 4C'...... Par .. al Hatk Uay view 1•2 BR Wfl._O_FT_ rl.ght al ""l 950 Call w I c n cc pa tr 0 0 n _co~ta Mesa,""....,., .. ,.., · ....., .>. · """". """ Avail ti /1/75 .. .,.,.,, '""r rn o ..,., . . . beallltfullu 'andscaped ...... '1c.\C..U Bev or Jo~ . ..,..., ,,..._ . r•v> r··atio. frpl, 1 yr l!>c C "'YWOODRr'"'LTY " • !179·7422Mrs.Kin..:. t "' -grounds w /pool,secunty JIOUSl'.:S WNT'D 13 rled r m~1 1.~ ua-: ----AvailablcJunelsL *548·1290* gates&much more.~2Q. HOUSES 1 washr/dryer/refrig, in HAYLOFTAPTS per mo. pays it all mcl<li; Forclosr, delinqOK. cld. Vacant. ~OU. per WTRFHT. 3 br. 2 ba. 30' 283 Avocado, CM llARUOH View Home 4br, taxes, ins. & mainl recs <~w 1k Cash ! 675 884!1 mo. As k for Keith, Bkr. dock, di.JI g:ir. Npt. Isl. the bcat h, upgraded ho me. a111l an assum<.il.Jle luan at .p , •:, then J 'vt• JUs l lts ll«I ) uur new home . ~liK '14~1 b~r.ms .. 2 baths; formal Mission Viejo I 067 dining rm.. frplc., wet •••••• •• ••••• ••. ••••••. 21,'l ba, many xtras, Call Frankat839-8321 for -~.i:m l,sc. S550. !J68+1Sti, 645-0143 priced to sell by owner. appt to sec. Agt. Rentals · . 6i5·Lll02 Prin. only. $88.500. Fee. • •••••••••••••••••••••••.I-OR Particular people. ------Mear Completion CEDARWOOOS 32!.I Uni v1.·r~1ty Dr. near Back Uay l ur, :! br & de11 • .1-'r o m $1~5 . .1'.:a sls1dc. 5-tK·743i u t" 641) 1164 •BY OWNER• bar', beamed ce1l. Make By Owner Make Offer. 2 offer! Ur, pets ok, nr pool. 26077 Farm. 64-1-4374 after 6 HORTH LAGUNA Houses Furnished Clo. 3 I.Jr. P~ ba. Dt W. EAST li L U F 1'' Condo. pm. CONDOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1~~· t~it~~111::t c~1~d~~ ~-~~1io~~~or~dri~~\~~~· Aµ1>rox . :1 yr old val.'ant. IRVI HOMES Via Pera (Ahso Villas pres tige 2 s ty home RE TOR Condo ) Ask'g $2~.900. EAST BLUFF Ocean views ·2 & 3 bdrm LaCJUna Beach 3 I 4 8 we I co m c. ~325 mo. 673·4246 w 11mpn•)>st\ L' entrance. 11.Jr, :J ba. lg. Family rm, 552· 581·7209_______ lmmac. 38r, Den, Beaut IOJvel) k11<:h. w brkfast. BOBPLTIJT. Newport Beach 1069 decor & landscp'g. units from $54,500. • • •• •• • • •• ••••• •••• ·.••• 842· 1634 CALL 675-7225 LAG UNA l hl ltop View _G_R_E.1.T f•u•LY home. wood &gla~s. July .... -Condominiums Unfumished Irr. "t .. pdowrl, ~. uacious ___ l_l_e_a _ll_o_r-_Own __ e_r__ S84 ,500 Owner 640·8023 " .:> ~ .,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Sat/Sun 1·5 2915 hv.rmw1lq1I .1-'rml.dtn. LASTOF C<.tlalpaSt. 27 to Aug. 30. St>5U HOUSE 4lH·3278 3 BDR'.\l . ft replace, nice ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----3425 CA$,\ V ICTURl.\ CAu .,,\ 1.1 .. •'"I t t\t .. ••t o-r -.i•~uf r.m .. & ~Ux22 game .rm. LOCJUna Beach I 048 ITS KIND WAT-ER-L'_R_O_NT_H_O-•• -A-E-1 Cpls. & rp'>. m luxunous ••••• ••••• ••••••••••••• uEw LEX I .. . ... l'ark llunt111gton. Lg. lot " PORT DUP 3 Bdrm 2 blh. den, frµlc. \·.\IJ .. ~:'\· HE..\l :l'Y Monticello 3 ur, dis u.., ... port B•-h 3169 yard. Only S325. lease h h ~.:: •••••• :.:: ••••••••• No fee. CALL, we have was er, gar opener others too. ~85. Isl & IJ:-.t + SIOO 1.2 & 3Br. Unfumt i'\Jrn fr. Slu9.50 gas wtr. pd. Adults No J>cls~c. ~.IL\! Pool, Hee. Hm. l':ll!\ ator 525 Vtl'lOrta,t;.12·89711 w ,contrcte blk. wall PORTAFIHA 4.B1g bedrooms up+ 31 patio & IllJQ. s andy ~lussl\l' ht.•at~:d pool m LAGUNA lug bedrooms down .. In beach & boat .sli p . scclutlc d vd ,~.lav1),h very good cond1t10n s1 19.900. Ownt'r.!>"15·~ 4 Br hou ~e nr beach cle<.inin~ tlc110s. Nu Jleb llav~horc.s. July & Au•· TOBIN REALTY ~ 1:rn2. ,\\ a117 u; i.> J ,.., 846 1311 <.:all 541:1·1>239 ~15. N 1-:w 2 br. l'atiO', * VIEW* H --.-CL~AN 3 I.Jr.~ ba, frpl~. Apartments Furnished garden Adults. 110 1x-G. A BERG ENTERPRISES CO prot. lnih q1g. Nr. invites you to ins pect throughout w ith new sthools & -.hopping. their panoramic view wood s hingle exterior. II u n t 1 n gt on Oeach :ii ouses Unfurwshed forced u1r. new d.,hwhr. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 527 w. WiJ:..on , 1~12 160:1 uwlding s1Les overlook· T d t b th· S7!1,5UU . l 1 r111. 011l y . . en yar s o sun a mg Owrwr. H:l5 7151i ing beautilul Laguna beach & water. l.)on't ti:ll JUST REDUCED By Owner for Quick Sale, llarbor View Home.4 Br. 2 Ua Montego. Nr. par k all schools & pool. Well landscaped. $79.~. For Appl. 833·1861. Bdrm, 2 bth, front & rear G;;;;;r•••••••••320·i car gar . tnt d yard Nr. Capistrano Beach 3718 patios , dbl. gar, poul. Golden Wc!'>l College. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, lu\\\'r, end p.it10, LA~DMARK + Beach. Abo fini shed anyone at $120,000. Just homes. BKH 494-9388. call 546·2313. ~ e e. e e •. • •• e e •••••• e ee ,. S., • Q '3 • • l'\.T 0 ' ' V<.ic<int-lmmcu poss.FH1'.:fo: FHEJ:: .,., m o. oH 123 l or Cozy. bluffs studio apl. erpts. dr_p.s _,r: Cl:. Seller flcx1blc . l'h •Profoss1onalServicc• 9ti3·5911 Hcasonahle Summer ur $220. ~fte1 ti.557-0350 POOL Eleg:inlly decorated & meticulous ly main· tamed Only l.,years old! One or the m~t popular '>Ubd1v1s1on), 1n Hunt· in~ton Beach ! Sparkling ht·atcd pool. on corni•r lot, & tdl•ally priced al unb ~Ul50 C:alJ 9GJ.:M;71 or 5:;1,.10:15. -- COUNTRY FRENCH CHATEAU l>csigned to capture the :.pcctacular view or Irvine Cove. Family lav· ing al its best. 7 Bed r o o m s-, g.u es l quarters, formal dmmg rn•rN "'? · 11 • 1•1 • 111. r • [~ 1,: ,: •II : ~· II ' . I' • l• ,, 't "' BALBOA BLVD 2 Br. 25x95' H·2 lot S5ti,OOO SOUTll COAST 11~ V gsT M ~NTS ~ 549-0l!12 645·4l03 ----- LIDO Start the summer right in a wonderful home of yo ur own. Fr e s .h . 1>pac1ous & charming; on 45 beautiful Lido reel. 3 Hdrms., den & family rm. Sl4:t,500 536J~J.1Thoma::. Hllrs. •LANDLORDS* SDhaWrp ·I BH:-l"flA. bhns, Yearly. 67:1·3~. ti73·1'.X)tj Costa Mesa's i''mcsl Loe. H f · d · cpts, drps. S350. mo. or •IV0·56ti0. Only kind in the area. o m e 1 n e rs * !Jtl:J.4;,ti!• !Jti:l· 1786 Dc;lexes/ L42 9 0 c d IM 3722 Quiet-garden hke auult nl.ts sal• 1800 ° -9 O 2 S'I'"' ·1· h 2 b '· orona e er I L ., ., J> l ·• ... (' i·r . La · 1 wn s c · r. I ua 1v1ng. ge .c.,J, .r. ·"' •• ••• •• • • •• • ••••••••••• a I orn1a s rgi:st bltns nu drno.. & tVw)l. • •••••••• •••••••••••••• B.1 w w c ruts d rp:. It t I Sc . I • .~, .,,,..N . 2 Ur. 1 Ua . frpl. patio. s or . r .. • MEW 4-PLEXES , • en a . •rv1ce.• - ' llu~t.-~larb. are a ' o hwv. Avail July 15, s.!95 patio. blln~. some \\>OOll . Ca!-ttaway l·otta...:c, La~. pets s.!1llmn Sill XIYll • burn1n,.: lrµI. licaut. nc;1r the ocean. C10111l ,, , .• ·h ., br kid ""le · • .S.17·0!>!l:l / 491i·l~l <>Cul ' :. ,.... -' lands1·pd, he<1lcli pool & tax shelters, apprec1a single~. Abe; l lJr.' Sl-IU.: Irvine 3244 FURN ~LIU. mo. ind. util r\ttr;.icltH' rent t10n. Sl IO,OOO. & up. kids, pct:., JI 13. llas <111, :I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming hacht>lor apt Martinique Apts. '* hr, $185. kids. peb. L'Jll li7j·35UM 1777Sanla Ana .\H•.C'.\f -SUNSE..T &EACH 'osta Me:rn. -Or--1! I.Jr. '.\tgr r\pl 113 1;.16-5:>t% room & charmin g! __________ _ Great Lido Value 40 Fl. lot with immul'. l·s ty. home. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, owner motivatt:!d Quick possess. & sale $107.500 Heaul. new duplex. s tep:. Newporl !:leach, SW5., Sl!JU. Ua ch furn uni urn to beach. OPl-:N :::ijt1Sun ... 1n gles. fam1hc:.. Agt. Lari.:e ;nopct1l'h1ldren S315, 3 Hr.:! Ba,.pat10, '.! Authentic Spanish GOLF COURSE b11l1ard -famrly room. Sl35.000 • lw:l So. Coast I lighway * 494.0749 * Dc latlcd slucco,heavy EMERALD BAY wood. tourtyard entry. Spacious 3 bdrm., 3 bath :I" !:iunsh1ne l'<Hl"!t, hand home. Jge. li ving, dinang polbhcd WO{KJ 111 Jtbrary, & fomtly rooms. Honus t;i m1ly rm \\ tpk, huge tort for extra living, with liunk rrn. UJ ' mas ter, elevator. Close to beach open t:ell1n~s. all 1s &parks. Sl49.500 " u s t 11 m & p r o r . TUR .... E"' SOC l'Oorcl1n:Jtccl 1n c ld g ""AS • Jurniturl·l Just reduced 1105N.Cst llwy.,Lag unu and t•:-isy l~1 tlnvc by!! 494-1177 Bkr ~u2·55 1 li:: __ N_G_'_L I s JI T u d () r LA CUESTA farmhs e. 3,000 Sq. It. charmer. on 3 lots, zoned $62,000 R·2. <Can he duplex) ·' Bedroom . C! bath, 3 Gues t h se. huge pool. yei:lr:. ne w La PalmJ beaut ocean views. model. F ireplace. bltns. SlJ..1.500. Arch Bay Real Span1:-.h tile roof. up-Estatc499·2277. graded 1n & out. On quiet --- ---- :.trccl. Our fint·~l value. Charming Woods Cove Close to l'\crythmg Ukr duplex, fireplace 's, 536·88Jti ocean view. $91,500. Arch Need More Room? llow <•bout a l~nut1£ul ramhl1n g, 2 s tory, ti bedroom , :1 b<.iths with large family ro"m & atrium. W<ilk lo all !'l'hool:-.. one mtle t o 01."e<111 Sec to aµprcciute, s.5s.ooo_. ___ _..,......__ l'11rnmaivm11;mm 962·4471 <f:m s4s-a103 RARE BUY! :JBr. l'ool. Showcuse Jlome. Newly rcdet•. 7' t G .I Walk to bch . K~}3·55~M Ba y Heal E s tate 49'J·2277. View -4 BR, 3Baths Ri vier a coastline loc. wood cxter. Palos Verdes stone. Lg. liv rm, beams, rptc.; opens to patio & lath hsc. Bltn kitch + lndry area w/ws hr & dryer. Fam rm w /beams. Only ~.950 Mission Re alty 49-1·0731 ~Ian REAL ESTATE QOO Glenneyre St 494 947) S49 0316 NIRVANA Xtras; pool & jacuzzi, fpl. huge master ste. open beams. u . ·I bdrms, fam rm. SllB,000 Bl&rffs . $62,950 N<:ar pool, schools, and shops! Lu~h greenbelt, one or the orig1n1tl models. 12 Ft. high C£il- ings in kitchen, living rm. and dining area, wet bar, spacious master suite. Split level. bkr. 540-1720 TARBELL REDUCED $7,000. This beach duplex/· triplex has just h ad another price reduction. Only 10'" down and owner's anxious. Jus t lime to get those great Summer rentals. S70,!JOO. l~Quail ~· &IPlac• Prap•rti•• 752-1920 "00 OUAILST. NtW,.OIT tlACH ---------- LIDO REALTY :u;-\ia I i1l11. ,.H. *613-7300* 12·5: 168061 llh St. Fee. 97!18·1:$11 Narcissus 042·0616 car garage. near new, no * <.:OKON A clcl ~I.tr, bcal'h. 3724 ~t:-.. 2 ur. child s inglt:s swo llU~'l' lkh, l:l1~1 4 br, 2 ha. kid s, s ingles, pet, gar. 1-'UllN NPT Bch mobile, I 1 llr, ut1l pd. R EAL TY INC. S. /\na ~l·IU. I br. stv, & ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW RATES •Studio & 1 UH ApL'i •Water Uecls •TV & Maid Scrv i\v;.111 •Phone Scrv, Htd pool •Children Scctwn Nt:w ~Ur oH·r t•11d 1:;.1r. East s 1d l'-Hltn:.. cpts, .drp~. adults, no pets. S<!OO mo. tii3-ti04 l 714/846-1371 child. BLUFFS PL.AN W l-n-co_m_e-Pro_:...-2000 s. Ana s1:io. l br. uttl pd. End unit -4 bedrm 21t.z ba r • 'J sin ,,.. L' e "kr · :!376 Nt·wvorl IJlnJ. CM !>48 !>7 55 or b45·~167 E·SIDI:: :! lir, 1 1 ~ Ba, Adults only, no pets. Bnd g.1r., µalt u. 11u crpls, drps &paint. s,!25 mo. 1131 ·utiti!I or 1;.1 Hl8i!J. & f • d •••••• ••••• •••••••••••• ~ -:s ... c . u am rm-pnv yar · · HOMEFluDERS "IJACIOUS d I > l M a n y u p g r a d e d TW0-5 unit apt bldg JU:-.L " ., • , c uxl! :. Jr features. l m m edoccupy. completed forsule. Close •642-9900• RENTALS---duplex ups tam;, patio, AVAIL 7 I 2 br. :?·~ b,1, By o wne r S59,5UO. to maJor s hoppr~.1~Coronade1Mcr 3222 2llR,2 Ha .. m>13S0/3GO Westcliff$2SO.ti75·1~9 g·p~V g~~~· Cpls.7~~ps\ 644·13606<'4·7355 center. l s l yr wnlc·o · ••••••••••••••••••••••• :i RR .. 2 111' ......• $385 $160. Sen. C1tnens. Part Joan~ St·. 5~:4 ~~;~, 1 ' S14M.536·2579:592·5010 11.V.llomes 4 Br,2Ba+ 4Br.2112 Ba,bonus .. s,52S furn . Clean, lg. 1 br. HARBOR VIEWHOMES 4 Br 2 Ba l".R. Montego on oversize corner lot f'ce land. For sale by ow n er. 1730 P on Wes tbourne Pl. 644·<>t72 ----------1 DELUXE 4-PLEX I-'. It. Spect. view w/pool 3·4 BIL F'um1shc<I Pool, quiet, ulll. pd. No *Z BR, 1 ha , ~ll!sJ Verd~·. G a r d e n G r o v e & tennis els avail. s,551.l. SUM ME ll RENTALS pets. 646-2738 SI85. Adu Its. nu pct:.. Fireplaces, pool, 1 1. 2 :.!, mo. lsc. 6-l_:l·2877 _ _ RAISOR'S ISl·l5 MO. t br dlx mobile 833-897'1 1-3 bedrooms. cod. Choice area 3 lir. 2 Ba home.Oldercpl.prcf.No S22S.L~.Jhr.::!ba Lower. gara~es. Xlnt apprt•c1.1· house. Pvl patio. gara~e. REALTORS c hildren or tJC!S· Pon· <.:htldren UK. 110 pets. lion area. Only 10' • down Beaut. d ecorated. Pvt derosa Mob b ,t. 1991 557_259:i or ti..jU-OflHOaft. ti SanClemente 1076 paymcnt.C.:all8333.>l-1. IJundry rm, all bltns. 4523CampusDr .lrvinc N ewpo rt Bl\d, c~t. _ •••••••••••••••••••••••Sparling Investme nt Adults,nopeL<;.6752051 Campus VallcyShopCtr. 6-lli·8373 Realniccll>r.qwet.Only PRES. HEIGIITS condo. New 2 br, 2 ba, I s ly. S39.950. Owner ti75-35R7 Corp. --,Costa Me a 3224 I CALL 833-8~00_ H t ' _. 8 _ h 3740 5 unit.s. Adil" only. No s N . 1 . "" in._,. on -oc pets. Sec :1l 539 11:.imihon ••••••••••••••••••••••• , r .. New 48r, 2? Ha. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .................. SanJuan Hew port Beach Capistrano I 078 8 UNITS l i\\'a1.~ July 15. (Col. l'k. )3 Story. Next lo pvt pa~I. NO INC Rl-:i\SE in s um-!:;t. . br.-~<.i.lrgfamrm&dtn w/s wrm & lenrus. $425 merrenl. Heautlbrfurn CHILORF.N&PETSOK !'lorth Costa Mesa, pnmel r.m. Shown br.appt only. leas e . 831-2740 work, apls $165 & s175 Spanish E.ast~tdc Townhou.se& Newport Crest ••••••••••••••••••••••• inve s tm ent. All 2 SJ75perm~642·9131 __ 551-4049._ __ :.tyle bldg, p,lencl gar. !Br.Duplex *' LOOKING for a bedroo m , 112 bath .. EASTSIDE-5 Br. 3 Ba, HEAUT.new2br.21 ~ba, pool,saun.1.lntJl").adll!>. 645·8964orli46·4848 Townhomes, 5';.. down. 8~% APH, 2 -I b<.'Clrm:-.. encl ~ar ., pool. tennis. fr. s.58.875 Ph. fl.15·61'1 t. 12 Hobon Ct. (from <.:st Hwy north on Superior, 1 4 mile Lo entrnncc l. EMJOYLIFE In your very own brand new rebuilt a BK .• fam rm .. 2 bath WATER· FRONT llOMK 1'11.;Jl / FLOAT + load:> of deck- ing. Only S149,500. llcsl Terms! CALL 675-7060 Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors RANcll ."lYlehomeon•,~ studio apt~. Annuadl ,in·: hugeyar~.S6001MO. Ranc ho San Joaquin 17301 K eclson l.n. I blk., -. -. -k· ., ~ome Sl8,720. Pnce or 642·8012 Twnhomc . Overlooks W. of Heach oll Sl<1ter -BR. 2 ha. sun en ltv rm, acre·! 4 UH 2ba, fom rm 1mmed1atc sale. Owner L'. t · d 3 u 1 Ha horn, oolf c rsc & l:.ikc. $650. ~2 ?JWH lrpl~ bllns, lndry. pat1~, w /w et bar , beaut will assist with f111anc-.:.as SI e vr. c "' t\1C, gar. Adlt.s. $22;:,, lds l'p~. w /unique ler-ing. Call 5-15·8424. As · n~.rdBave~n ~t:1t·lelr&~ ffrnuc.1t.ll SH ·704-l. SMALL IH~ACll llOTEL. 640-531·1 race:.. Room for µool & · d S h C t ya e,,c a., T ll E-T-EH ltACE ir: J< s2·• 50 k --------sl·,ockt<1le oul oas garden. fish pond, cov·d University Park. :1 Bit A ulo~:,100· -·c.,., 7w0;.~. 2 BR. util pd. children pets. $119,950. .ro er:. d "JI s .., mo """' .,., BOND KEAl..TY INC. · · patio, e ncl. gar w / r. Cambridge mlxlcl, lot 70 · · ---welcome. ~o pets. Cpts, 27812 1-'orbes Road 5,000 l"EET-Su1 t. ror opener: Qu1et,trec·hn.cd Upgraded carpet s . Newport Beach 3769 drps, pal10. Mgr. 1960 Laguna Nigucl.831·~11 t'hurch. lodge. ht•allh or· street. lawn service tn-custom drape s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wallace. ,\pt 6. (>42·7J&t gan1zation, executive 11f clcl. Sm. pets ok. Heq l 213 454 40\ti OM THE BEACH or 963-21H Santa Ana 1080 fices. Lcase.opt1011.sale r l!spon s1L>ll! party who -. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• I::as ts ideCostaMc ... ,\. will ket•p garu(•n & lish Univ. Pk. 1c.r:ran•. new J ~u.rn ..• ult~ pd .... lease.1----------• 2STORY HALPIMCHIM pond mJ1nlainl·d . Br. 2 Ua , l\\11hmc. nr Slti5.675·18ti_5 ___ i __ lBR Unfurn $165 S20.950 l''ull price, 2 REALTOH SJ.50 '!1°· Isl & last, S75 elubhou:.c & IX'll•ls. S385 S2!J.!15 WK UP. l Bclr, 2 Ba Lols o f bltn.s, pool. walk bed rm. 2 bath, lJltns. 2727 !-:. Coast Hwy. 1,·1can1 ~J' f~e. ;>° scc.1.ep. lse IJJ:l-9442 evcs. & Bach. Color TV. maid to s hop pin~. ':.! mi. range & oven. oversized 6 75-4392 ' vai u Y or car ier. Una\'. Park Terrace. 3 BR, sen ·. pool. THE MESA. beach. 931W.19th St. closets. plnty of :.torage. ----Call 752·0423. 2 UA Townhou.sc nr. pool 415 N. Newport Bl. NU, 548-0492 FA heal, air condition-* (.I) 2BR HOMES wrth i-;asl :;1de immaculate 3 SJ90. 552-7896. 6-lt> 0081 I~~~~~~~~~~~ ing. your selection of enclosed garages on •-, Bedroom. 2 bath home. ----STUNNING L ? b b carpets & drps. Pay-<icre lot. Rm. for mort' fully carpt'ted. drapes. LCHJUfta Beach 3248 :! DH. l Ur\. No Chlldn.•n • g -r. :! a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b l I lh t • DL'LUXL: 7 UNlTS, J soft waler, c·ov0 re"'' patio ••••••••••••••••••••••• or pets. SJOO mo. Yrh Garden apt. Pool. rt'c .o. HUMK Pri Pty wants to uy men s e:;s an r en ~ "' r. ... :u -$205 710 w 8 h · O"'FHE•VE.1J dirN·t fromowncr.·r1xcr Call Frank, al 839-8321 blk.totheoccan(2)3UR. & grass yard. Sorry, no OCEANFRONT Laguna Lse.675·0475 area. · ·1 t :Sl. 1044 T u r t I e B r llU ti m o o r Twnhse <I Br. 21 ~lw , 1"R, OR .. $70,000. P .P . 833·2708 "'"'" uµp e r ' h se 1n Npl Agt. (5 l 2BR.Gd.rnnd pets or c h1ldron. RoyaleCondo.3br,2ba, Watcrlronl.lBr,l Ba. t::-Side,lBH,frµlc.appl., It's all he rt!! Outstanding Heights. 5'18·5'>11 eves or M -"-b-.1-H-------Yea~er Realty. 5.50·6171 Hcforcnces. SlliO month. 2000 sq. ft. Bar, frpl, Sec. S2?S. & ulll pd. l Adlt. No pets. ocean view; walk lo earlyAM o 1e Ornff -1,, Watcrpatd.&15·7001 guard. $795 mo. Lse. 536.0il'i Sl70·Sl80.642·l960. beach. one bk>ck to shop - --For Sale 1100 Duplex · -ti03 ELDEN. 1 UIC 3 llA Condo. Nr. Adults only. 7l4·499-2771 ___ --------. ping c.enter. yetsec.ludcd Selhni.: anything with a •••••••··~···~··••••••• 7Uxt7u lot, beam cc1I, ·K $385 N -------------'--:- & private. On large, Uaily Pilot Classilled Ad EW Skyline 2 ur. 2 ba, shag erpts. SJB.500. Rm ll~c. Bay. mo. 0 Ocean View House 2 blks SEEK & FIND" Cowboy Term!I . CHARMING landscaped lot. c is a simple matter •.• 20xS6. 1 blk. to ocean. for add'l units. Agt. pets.s42·5777 toShaw'sCove.2Br,dm. Reduccdlo$W,500 JUst callo42 Sti7!1. nn. Pets.536·606.5 548·8642 Close lo So. <.:st Plaza, 3 rm . frplc, hardwood EFFECT ... has been crN1led in the r.itrium with redwood decking and J.!rccncry. The carpelln!l ls a lovely a?old, the dc<'oratmg done 1--------'--- m excellent taslc and the * llOM E & INCOME • over-all <·ondition sheer 200 rt. to Shaw's Covw, N. perfection. We love to Laguna. P retentious 2 ~how thiH 3 bdrm, family bdrm, 2 bth home, pool & room ho me in Turtle Jacuul. Two super units- Rock. It's priced nt Income now $615. • $66,SOO includingland. ZAG ROOZKY, Hllr. 494'81)1 l ~ VISleN R•AlTY SS2·7SOO IJniver. Park F.dmburgh 3 OR, 21it Ba. fom rm, cntrl A/C. l2X17 study odded on Lo mstr UR. B~aut . yerd Patio. Wallpaper thru out. L>tcorated like model. 'fmm11 c . S59 ,UOO . Simpson-Dunn Really. ~-1800 -------- LCICJllll'a Ml~ I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * WEKMOW• LAGUNA MIGUB. • IEST• SEA TERRACE 3BR 2"4.l ba + fam rm. Most popuh•r 206 Plan. Xlnl home· for entertaining and family bvlng. Well planne<t yard with huge covered patio. Close lo beach and recreational ftmlllie11. $85.000. LC19"'G MiCJlll Rltn. 496-4040 830-5050 _ __ .--lilt. 2 UA , bltns. OW, floors, $400 mo. 673-3731 $~R4U~-~£zrs s Thof Intriguing Word Gome wifh o Chuckle O Reorronon lone11 ol lht four '""'"bled words be· low to lorm four 01mpl1 words C I ONIT I 1 I 12 I I 1--.... G_E....-r-E ... L.,.......,A..-1 ,:. I I, 1~ I . TALE< 1: I I I I . Marriage reachel you loyal- ty, forbeerance, self·reslrainc, meckl)ess and a grui many other quelrliH you wouldn"t L A S T E F I need 11 you hed slayed -. ---1.--...,, ... , ..... 1.-... ,-... ,---1 8 co"'P'•'• ,,.~ (""'~~-' QUOl•d _ • _ • • . by 111.no '" rt.e "''"'110 w0<d ..._ ........ __...__.....___._...__, yov develop 110... ll•P No J b•low. ~ prn,1 t>iUVl[P[O l£11t1$ 11~ ~ TH( ~f ~au ... RCS uiw·~ ... velC "llOVE l fllU~ T I (,fl "N~WU 210/o RETURM $335. mo. 96J -4569 L N •.. -1 3252 Here a re 2 stores & 2 963· I 78() CICJUna •CJ~ ff ••••••••••••••••••••••• apls. with o ·s treet VIEW HOME. Cul·d·Sac. parking. Mont.hly rcnLo;; MESA VERDE 3 Bdrms· 2 ba, 2 <'ar gar, arc low . Take this op· Clubhsc & Pool. A portunily now lo In· 4 Uedroom, 2 st.ory, avail Bargain at $385/Mo! Ph. crease rent:. & earn a Ju I Y l S. $'135 • + (7l'1 ) 645-7104 days, (714) 21rc return, on Balboa gardener . 83l-04oiu:ves. Island. Roy McCcrcle ~ REALONOMICS R.attor 1810 Newport 2 BR, 11 2 Bn. lrg, fcncd yd, 2 car gar. $295 yrly. 495·5068 or 837 -4326. Brokers 67~ 6700 COSTA M 1';5AS48-7729 MEWUMITS FOURS & AVES POOL. 3 br, kids, pet COASTAL & Mtn. Views. Adlts. 2 br & sun.room. Clbhouse . & pool. S45·3383 or 548-2873 Hunt Ut'ach. Your ~x ~111.'i. 2 OH, <'hild,sngls sheltered property in «ti) ~100. 2 ll R, child, pel prec1at1ng area:. illlll.2ba.k1ds&pct 536 2579 1-'UHN. Pool, 2 br. child C M. Eas tsule •·plex. All 3 br, 2 ba. $'85,000. In· co m e $10,600. Bkr. 774-0601or524 5975 TWO t2> BR homes on 1 lol, C.M. in good repatr Nice st. Mollv:.ted seller. Yeal(cr Rcolly 556 6171 Find whuL you want In Daily P1lo~ Classif1t-.ls. & ~t. Fee. Bkr HOMERMOHS *642-9900• Newport a.odl 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BluHs 3 Bdrtn., 21 't ba .• single level. $440 Mo. Broker 644 1133 Yrly lease ava119/1, 4 Br + d en, :J tni, pool + Ilg C•yOR Ha.I. Jacuzzi. form dm rm. For Lease Avail Sept 1 Mes a Verde SSSO mo. in· CALL844·6378 cld rnotnl 549·341_7 __ EASTBLU,F'F·LEASE· MALL l Br duplex. fncd Large 4·BR. 3-BA. $.US. y1.1rd , stove, refng. $14S. lnc. gard'nr & waler 548-6680 Jrnmed occ. 644·1156 Bkr ... M Y t: I. l A f .J F If E \' A M T O It N 1\ t-: R I' 0 S A c; •: (; " A W Q ll R \t /\ 1-; It R l ' :-.; r 11 T H ,, :-; \ fl N " n F. tJ I. c r I. \ T R \ r t: I T K C t-: N 0 ~I J, I ll Q t-.S T UF.llllTlll'N I C'Rl)t;GX M s II c: s I r 1 II ~ T ·~ .. f.: N I\ " •: r. 0 o ( 11 1. <: M r. ~ ,, n r " 1. ., 1 ·r s i< o • c N Ric 0 w Ll 0 ')z ·s 1-: ll Y. K " R c N F. D T I n l) t. l T II ·~ n D y z T 0 ' R I' I Z ci lJ H I It \1 l I l) A 1-: 0 C' II R 0 II (; M 1; I I. < II It :\ It t• :.; R N A T t~ ll I' R 0 C " I 1· t. \1 0 t-: ~ n 0 N C '" V C: It ... I, r !-> l K U ..; (; t• T K l' I' T I A N () ' ~ ,\ L 0 I r I. A \\ 8 •: T n l ' \ M 0 0 \1 R !': 0 \' :-> t\ C \\ 0 R \ A T S I' t. f, • lt1•1V<11011•· Tlw 11111 .... N-Htled MIO• ,,,_. on>ud, Mc:twwa, wp, ..,.,., « 4i19o...Uy 1""'1>• pwrsla. f1...S •di hid,._,.._ uttl Ma II Ill u -.. .. : llitO"'l('O '111 'U :Y RI .!'Tl.t:R t'IM'll :-OFl'KTIF PART\ !\Hl:iil)IC. OO<:lf. Ql'IRT )>°T'!T~(IN MA'llllRIC'K ICF'-'l'DA WAllllY Tf>'-'ORitOW: Gard"' flllw~r .,. .. Ent•'V murh l•rP• ""'le & f ind .. pun IP• w11 h 11vu W rl1~1""'""'" flt!r ll""'' 1n "" 1111 n4''W ••r1e' r)( :t I ll•l:i' ti."'"'"" Tn 11rrlu \nh1m~• I. II ''"'I 0 I. '"rw:I $1 for l'•rh. m•k1n11 c~lca ll~VAl\lfl In· ~ffk It F1nrl' 1n r•r• nf lh1A ll~W!ll)8ptr, ' ' Cl DAIL v PILOT Tuesaay.July 1.187) Add it. .Bui ld it... Diaper it. .. Hammer it ... Carpet it ... Cement it. .. Wire it...Hoe it...Clean 1t...M ove it...Press 1t. .Paint i t .. Nail it ... Plast er it...Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Addo.A-loo"' Carpenter CoRtroctor Gordenlag GetMn1I Stnlcn Lonchcapln9 PoWln9/Papering P._.&..cJ Roofln~••••••••••••••• ··'!·················· .•.•.•...•............................•.•..................•••..............•.••.••.•••.•••................................•.•...............••.••..•..•.••............. ;Big :suvmRS by being your R~mdl Rm Add Pal10t.. None ~llcr ! l>ack lluH MIKE'S GAIU)~ING lWTOTlLl.lNG $25 •THE H.AHGMEH• L.H. Ol'IS Plumbing K £Pi\ IHS i\ll ~> t~·~l own tonlr.it·tor,fn""·~sl. Cabinets, t•.ir ports. man & S o u . Add , QuahtyVatd l\1;nnt, PARTYHEl.P Landscup1ngSodSule:s. O.SchwartiSr 551H301 Watcrhtr:s all s1~~ cbS· Heus. lrc1· l'~t. hl " we pror. coni;ultwlt. CJJI g a r a g e s • M r. Let RI.' mode I· p utao Shelter · N 8, Cd M . CM •548.()930 LlcenBed. ultractavt: cou fo'ree est. Master charge poi;a I~• :s l~ppngcs.' re· 830·5020 anyunw Cb ht 002·0256 835 3.Sli<! L>t!cks Lie 11.>ond f'44 7598 pie to Serve, Barwnd & Duys/eves ~170 (nl/Ext. Free ~l. l Hit pu1ri.;, rcmodcl.ing und S•--t'nCJ /" lteratiOflS .t_ ----· --....:. _Japa n e s e Gardener. Cleanup ..,., Minimum. w d A N r·-· t ... "' c ..,.... Apt. fl!*. e o coust1c. rcp1p1ng. ow ......,.lS rue· ••••••••••••••••••••• Ountr.ictor, ltcpaan.. Ad Ol"'fMtS•r•lc• D,..ssmokia9 Co mplt•te Mainl.· Ph: 4~·2249. 9 to noon Ford's Landscape Greg, 960-2766/ l'cte 11011._ ~ llrs . b..: & bond~~ ftL & adJu:st )uui· p,11 c.hllons, Paintrn~. G1..'0rt1 ••••• ••• • •••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• CI ea nu p . Free e s l. wkdyi.;. Sod/L.swns/Spnnklers 536-1943 642·6263 . 1l You Sl'W it l'::wl' A. 1'1llocr, 557-m32 Ca. r1>c t & U l!hols tery Oress mi.kinl( in the f<:uro· 979·3628 , 'TJIING.L ... by Moose. Lie /Insured. 962-7817 ------crn. l , fi'lm" St ad Cl •an1n u Steam & ,,, Herusonuble. Prof Paint· MAHV'S PLUMBING too! Put cri • ,..~ . c · "· • pea n M u nncr. J uot-Gen woodwork. rcpu1·~. Malnt · ' · 1'11· "IX'i Slnm1100 tor t .. '" •na11ce inu, lnt·Ext. Also apls. •t>46·98tl7• JU:.ting1>.:. ", . ., · .ab'f•1'ttin9 . . . cc es . i.n.•c·1ul Ftt~to: swim suit TOL'YO 'J'O.. plumb1'ng. "tc·. "·''' ~13. ,. ~ t>ilti 7Kl 1 ... ~ "' "' " "'~"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bca<.•h area. 751·0684 NO Jott ·r oosMAl.L Tit• --••••••••••••••••••••••• W1;1n,y $50. panls suit Weedv• ,. l' or -II .,. ,. I M . I ... l). d& d . f ,, . ..,uc every."Tlll N C'~·· .. M A ypesuenera am •• eM~ne mll e Ju.st or thing Jor you. 642 19~ . ·~ .,y oose . QUALITY WORK Painl, QUALITY Pamtmg al a Hcpa1r. n.ipipt:. water ••••••••••••••••••••• l h 1h)'s1U1ng . my houw. John 's Carp ct & ~:.lsld~ CM um.I NU. In U1>holslery, Ori shampoo i.illl prl'll•rJ'l'd G45-~3 Is o 1 I r I.' l u rd an ts). you l.ty Cun.lay l<'ashions. C.M. Gen woodwork, rcp&lrs, WlNDOW WASHlNG, r e a sonabl e p rice . hcatcrs.Serv1cclines. CEHAMIC TIU:. New & Hy appl only· SS(i-42:12 UOU 'S l; A ltf)ENING _P_lu_m __ bi_n_~ •:,:C·642·56l3 clean up gardening. etc. 644·6510 J lonc~t work. 642-~15 Remodel Jo'rel' est. ~ml :liy~nc:.s woman w1shelo "IH & bo1trc.I an x·ch11n.:~ for babys1ttm~ or'! l::xc Joe rd. Abo pr.ic. nurs e M l 1-t(JJ &bys1ttang Yuur home ..\laturc woman ro \\lrnds, \ al'allon !>i6 31 Degreasers & all color l.>righlne rs & 10 min Electrical bleach l'or your wtutc ••••••••• •••• •••••••••• carpels. Saw money by ELl<:CTRIC IAN . S ml savrn)! me xtra t rips. ~obs/m ;u11t /re11a1rs. 22 Cle;rnlivingroom,dining yrs exp. lie 233108. rm ~ hall $15. Any rm 5-'8 52U3 $7.50. couch ~10. chair SS. -- 15 yr:.. ex1>. is what counts. not method I do Gor09e Door Openen work myself. Gd. refs. ••••• •• •••• •••••••••••• lusiness Service 531 0101. •GENll:: OPl-:NEH..'l • ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Summer Specials . 'liANCY HAlL'IJ~~ CetMnt/CC>ftCl"ete Jnstalled & t:uar Gold 1') p111~ Service. He as • •• •••• •• • ••••••••••••• Coast Elec. 551·6275 & rJl l'~ by t he IK!~c or {.f;ONITE CONCRETE 581-1122 .. hour. 6-10 5&~.'l orti-'t>-5921. ST AMP 1 NG. Cob· ---------- b les tone, brick. lilc, • c t patw~. etc. 640.4a-i9. Garden1n9 arpen er ___ ••••••••••••• •• •••••• • • •• •• • • ••• • • • •• ••• •••••• I"> l D C Q·~ I •t I d ~ . . , . a 10s, nveways. on-u a 1ty /.-amt /. s cpg SA\ i:; & I rnf1t lu~to1n erclc work . Tr.ietor ~od. ~prklrs. :.(Iii cond . rt.•mod. rl'J•.ur. dtlCl-un, wurk. Frccesl. 837-8832. c I ~ a n u v . ti42 ·3J3 l / 1nsulat10~. F~c~· es t. c· 6-lti-4008. Uc:-.•Rns. Gl5 ~i:*•· Contractor ------- --.-. • .. --•••••••••••••••••••••••Cleanups. Trecwork, ~ustom <.:arpcnlry. 1".ll.Gerwkk &Son Garde n in~. Minor h 1.1m ingorf1rush. He· Add/Rc mdl #lll·114321 Lndscp'g. lOyrs in area. • ,node I I Aud 1t1on 5-19·4159 673-6041 549-2170 646-2693. ------- Gia•• Expcr. recs . Jim646-3629 Jobs wch:orm· 5.'i6·Ul~-Clean Ups & NewLawns •• HOUSEP.AINTIHG Any plum bing , waler --- - 548·8n3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Masonry Lowest Prices. Qua lity s erv. leaks, marohte Top Soil WIN DOW TINTING •••• •• •• • •••••••••• •• •• 642.9813 or 54().°"60 c o c I o s u r cs, re as . • • • ••••• •• ••• • • • •• • •• '• Tree Trimming, Cleanup. Stops heat. glare, fading W 1 LL 1 AMS & Son 5 832·2468. •Toi> S oil •t:ompo~l • Hauling , Sprinklers. Freccsl. Heus.646-4871 Masvnry. Urick/Block/ Quality Wallco_vering al -•Mukh i>H~'<i\loOO<l• 1-'rec est. 545 ~3. Haulin_CJ___ Stone. Call 581-7829 Reasonable Pnces. Doug Property MOftC1911Nftt Cull 586·lVJO Japanes e Complet e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rebard.G4S-472'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---i MovinCJ > • • , Tr~e Serv c• Ga rd en in g Service. •HAULING• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Patl 1 ROl-ESS.lONAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• P l11n t 1n~/c ult1n g 1 EFl''ICl ENT&FA"T 1. OS PKOPEKTY I' K ·I IJmbua,:!& c leanup. l'rce es t. ••556-0347 •• Moving. ll u u ang .••••••••••••••••••••••• l!r1 ANAG£Mt:Nl' rec emova . I 642-3102. Cleanup .• 2 College Stu· Sunshade, covers, decks. Shrub c;~?nng. Hotol1 I GBNEllALllAULINU dent~. Exp. & Reas. firering,benches,wood, 3'( ofGross ing.642·-624· • R EASONABLI-~• 640-1749. bt'k, cone. Qua.l.aty. Fair Ford's Tree Service Landscape, Maintenance, CALL 646-~ Moving/Hauling. Student price. Creative designs. Apts . Commercial Expcrit:nce<J Crew. Sprklrs. Cleanup , MOV NG 1· w /large truc k. Reas. Remodeling lge/sm jobs. J5 yrs.Expericncc Lic/lnsurcd.9627_817 •TREE Work. 542.mJ. 1 , • ha in g . K cA2 lno R I l. bl Harry. 548·9723 & 0 '1"'577!1 en, eves.,.. · · ay. - -----garage c ean,up. Re 1a e nuor MEXICAN MlKE'S fast service. 963-6452 days 675·91S..1. We care. Lawn cleanups/pruning. ---:--Painting/PaperiftC) ---- A pls & com mercial. HAULING & MOVING •••••••••••••••••••••••Plaster /Repair Zink Development 131 T ustin Ave Tustin · 547·08W Free est. Call548-2049 Yu & Garage t:ll·;.111up. ProC Painter. honest••••••••••••••••••••••• Hens. rates. 642-7!).H work, rcas. lnt/i.:xt, free PATC ll PLASTERING Roofin9 Upholstery ••••••••••••••••••••••• VINYL R EPAlltSEHV. Cuts, tears, bu1·11s. re· tolor. t 'rec est.1;3!11250 l'!>t . Hefs. 548·275!!, All T y pe s. Free Es-••••••••••••••••••••••• Gett•ral S~r•ictt Housecl~anilMJ t)42 3913 timates. CallSM).6825 HOOFSCllE<..1<!:;0 ! indow Cl·an1·~ ....................... .....•...•...•......... -------~ HANDYMAN-Homes & HOUSECLEANING is our ..-Wallpape r Hanging • V EH Y NEAT PATCH J~~~c~i~?:c~~-~~~~~.~~c ••••••••••••••••• ••••• Apts. Cons c ie ntious Business. (;aJJ Janice's Uy Former Instructor J OBS & RESTUCCO. Residence/Comm Craftsman. 645-6.558. Raggedy Anns. 675·6553 Carl Rcbko · 646-2449 Free est. 893· 1439. Lic~~re 5~~~~96 Free est. 640.8073 ApclrtMenh u..fur-ft. Apartments Unfwn. Apartments furnisMd School1 & or UnfumisMd 3900 Instruction ,Schools & 7005 Instruction 1Schools & 7005" Instruction Schools & 7005 · Instruction .Schools & 1005 Instruction ,Schools & 7005 Instruction 7005 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Coda M.sa 3824 Hewport Beach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 lilt to \lo nhou:.e .ipt . µat1 0. SJ):J CIOU.'\, 11 2 ba ~. ~> 675 64!24 or 545·05~ OA KHIDGEVILl.A J lHl. 2 Ba, bltns. children welcome. S22S 858 W. <.:l' nler. &t'H 1!¥7 DClfta Point 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OC£ANVll::W ~ hr. lor qual'c!. pcop)(' .>is ~J!Jl . ML GJ>M Huntin(J'ton Beach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK HEWPORT .AP.ARTMEHTS Bachelor lor<! Bedrooms and Townhouses }'r . $229.50 Open 9-6 D.iily Sp.i :Pools-Tennis Ac ross from Fas hion lsland al Jamboree on San Joaquin Hills Road. (714)644-1900 LIVE Near The lleach! Casa det Sol Beautiful Adult Apts From $180 · BIKE TO BEACH 21661 Brookhursl, HB NE.AR SHOPPING 962-6653 BeautiCul new 2 OH ---------- vikra ·oc.,. ·Lnt;o1 • UClllllC llEW CGllCEl'T I AOUU lAlllSllK llVlllC i ~All"ISACClrno •Bachelors I• I BR , 2 BR •2 BR & Den from S 175 • $48S Mesa Verde Eosl & Adams 540 -1800 (Sll':~;s~ CORONA 01:.'L.MAR ~tud10 a 1>t s . Frplcs , ----------•I 2 Ur Townhouse. frplc . from S275. l Hr from $205. Pool, tennis. continental bre.ikf:.asl. Some ocean & Catalina views. Separ ate family sect ion. Close to shopping & fine bcach. 644·21;1 I . bltn:.. di!'>hwashers , 2 car 14ara gt Sundccks. 1-'rom ~HO SJf;.25;9 2 Bil, I HA. <.lshws hr. w w c pl. urps. patios or balconies. t::ncl. i::ar. •.~ ma from ocean. No peL'i. ~00 mo. Warner & l~lsa Chat·a. 4662 Milo, apt. A 841).5817 --- :l BR. cpls, drps. new p;,1ot, nc.ir fwy & major s hoppinj!. Sl75. No pets. 545·07f.O or K47-00i0. MES.A VERDE 2 n1lrms .• 11 2 balh condo with pool. S.135 Mo. STEPS TO BEACH 2 UH. 1 ba, unf, ~ SEAWIHD :! ll ll. 2 Ba condo $475 WEH.AVE SUMM 1-_;tt. RE..'ffAl.S associated BROK ERS-AEA•. TORS l OH W Bolboo 6'1·1661 Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMS S20. wk up walh kitchen ~10. wk up apl. 548-9755 or ti l5-3'£7 ----Lg e rm, bath. k1tch , L 1\RG 1-: 2 br studio. ('nc. Across from beach. Upper J<1dry, pool, gara~c. nr. sw;.patw&fm·d.lnfanl 4 Udrm 2 UaYrlse.Avail llc h, qu iet. 4~M·O·Hil. OK & no pcl.S. Sl!iO per Aug. $-ISO mo675.3345 Fl·m . · mo. W.irncr & llcach -------- area . 817··M40A\I. J uly l LIDO RIC llARDS area. 3 ~,.Rentals 4200 ~ Hr. 2 ba, gar. Upstairs ••••••••••••••••••••••• O\l'rl~ik~ <?olf Co~rs~ .: pvt. Adults. ~mo Ill· L~DO Lux. ~h~. 2ba apt. Ht. :;p.ic 1ous , cle~n. tludutil. Yrly.673.~w frpl,pal10,.IO de1.:k,w1r. ;1dults. no pets. lnqwrc view. 675·6359 560-lA Fcrnh1ll Cr. llll. San Clemente 3876 l:S-IG·ti~l-l6. · •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Blk to bea1.:h·Ncw Condo. -b bl . Jacuzzi/volleyball. Si ps LARGE 2 br. l ba. $?25. 2 .~rn.' ~. a. lns, 2 car 6. $125·wk. 008-5700. mo Sep. l;.iun<lry, pvl g.ir.ige. G~olf co~rse pal10. dos ed garai.:c. Nr . v1 e,w. $23;i. & $250. MODERN 3 br. re ar llunttn i,:lon llarbour. 49-1·2339 house on otcan. Compl. 84f.i·l3ll, K4ti~. Ah'l.. A rt · t Furnished furnished, $250. wk. West "11'11 Ccc. po Umefn s .• L......1 3900 N~w~rt. 646-7971 for re· or n unu~ servat1on. t..:k.m 2 Bit. 2 U.\. n1 <'<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------ .1n-.L Hlln!->. l 'h1h.I 11k. 1'1 Tll E EXCITING µe ls $165 mo.~!Hi l PALM MES.A.APTS. L09una l•ach 3848 1 .............•......... Whitt' Water 'll'W, hi<' tll lwh L11a~c 2 Hd. 4! hJ. ~ISO 4!.I l.:IJH3 Lt•J <,t'.2 Bel. 1 I.la, J.:~r:JJ.:l· (ht'Jn ,c an}on \I('"'-" '\.)() W-l·H!J.l l'\c:o- .:. .,ij,H. 11 c"' ly dc:coratcd. MINUTF:STONPT HCl l. Hach. 1&2 BH from $165. Adults , No Pels t.>Gl Mesa Dr. t:> nlks Eas t of Newport Blvd ) 5-16·!.Wll *BEACH TOWNllOMl-:S JN SUNS ET BI::ACH. CALL <71<1 ) 8<10·1648/ 838·5013 BALBOA Weekly. modern 3 br. S2i!5 . &!ch. $100. 675·6i 12 a ft GP M BAL Pcnin. 3 br. 2 ha dplx. A' I. wkly. dunnf! J uly. 645·1867 eve & wknd. Oc. Vu. House. July & Y 0qa Is What You're LookiftCJ For! We ask our beginning students afte~ 5 weeks of practice . ··What is the best s ingle thing you've received from YOGA CENTER so far?" "Boundless joy!" -L. B., Santa Ana "I was able to quit s moking after more t han 20 years with comparative ease due to the peaceful feelings given to me by the practice of 'Yoga. I have also not gained weight, like mos t people do whe n they quit.·• - R. E. B., Hunt. Bc:h . "The balance &. calmness of my mind & body." - M. C .. Ba1boa Island. "Much love & peaceful slate of mind." -M. L. W., Hunt. . Bch. "I round what I was :-;carc:hing for." -K. A., Costa Mesa "A more li~ht-hearted attitude toward former worries." · -S. L .. Anaheim. "I'm losing ma ny of the rears I've built up.'' - K . A .. Costa Mesa "I'm unders tanding m yself better & likin~ it." - .Jiii" P. W .. Long Ileach .. Anoftlner peace & sense or calm ness." P. W .. Orange "Sleeping better.'' -K. F ., Laguna Beach ..Stopped taking tranquilizers & ulcer pills.·• - K. E .. Hunt. Bch. .. A ray of hope that I have found my purpose." - · -F. P. B .. Santa Ana. t.Radiant peace of mind." -L. Q ., Laguna Niguel "I feel so good." -C. P ., Hunt. Bch. YOGA IN THE MORNING! FREE DEMONSTRATION TOMORROW MORNING AT 10 A.M. Throw out tension. find POace of m1n1 wtule You build a more healthy, beaultlul body1 The temarkable science of Yoga as taughl al Yoga Center 1s famous for tis -...Mlebody approac:h to a FULFILLED YOU T;iuQhl by Bhakli Prta & Sri Dc111. tw;; exper1 & charminq Wcslcrn women . Yoqa sh ms. tone<. calms 1hc mind & :.atic;hes lhrough & lh1011qh LParn dc>c•p rPtcl)Cation. n11tr111on se~rets. m"d11a11on .. howlo breathe Forages2·72. 7 Week ClassH Be9in Hut Jt#edw, July 9fft at 9:l0 .AM YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA 445 E. 17th St. ~.:~:.-Costa Mesa Phone 646-8281 Offic~ R-e~t~ ·· '"'4400 Offiu Rental 4400 Industrial Rental 4500 Business Lost & found 5300 &nploymen! & •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••• •• •••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity 5005 •••••••• ••• •••••••••••. Preparation ISOI WestcliffDr. SPAC. 2 Rm. Su1le. Pvt. Nl-~W BUlLDINCS al ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND · Collie m ·Je ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jav. & toilet. Cd M. Very 0 .C. Airport. 2lll0 to~ Vending sable/~h l. Fai~ly ~Id: Schools&. Newport r·inancial Ctr Leasin9 Office Spoce Call on Site Manager (7 14 )642-3111 ext Ul6 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Corntu WP'\lchft Ot•,,-~ •nd h•1n~ ••e ../ Air C-illoflt"t • ./ Compkt• ~lat ./Muoc ./ElenlOI ./,ult ..._ Nl<:OnrU ./it..oa M MU ./s.c.,~ ~ ./ ,,,,,..,. .......... Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 SS• PER SQ FT 1617 WESTCLIFI-"' -NR AG T . 541 --{)()32 attraclive. $125. Mr. s.q IL.ample parking. CAHDYROUTE v i e . l:Jroo khurs t & Instruction 7005 Greer,673·4429 SOME UN ITS FOil Adams 003·400t .... v················· PRIME OFC SP.ACE Lido ViUage & Shopii.rea 34 16 Via Lido, NB. 2 suites a pprox. 600 sq. Ct. ea. or 1 !>Uile approx. 1200 sq. fl. View facing Via Lido. Jnq . owner. Dreyer Co .. 675· 7002 SALF. AT l0'1c DOWN. Excellent route of candy . Piano instruction. USC Koll /Irvine Center. Call & snacks available in 1',0UND: I rish Selle r . Grad. Children/Adults. Dan Curtis. (7 14) !¥79·9205 your area. ldeal way to male Vic. Bristol & Ed· Alice Jarman. 494·3157. 2500' M ·l CM /17th & Placentia . 220 pwr /prkg /ex~t air. l? fl. 646·1252 /644·2Zbl supple m ent salary or s N pension . Locations. ~f~~tnu 5112· o tags, Jobs Wanted. 7075 lnslaUalions & Training •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• furnished. Financing FOUND: l ri ~h Setler. Bkkper . .I::xp. in Acct.'g. available. Can be eX· Vic. CM . 6/29. Payroll. taxes. etc. Will ----------1 panded to full time in· 548 0368 set up books & keep them 2500 sq ft s hop in Orange come. For information ----w /ofc & fncd storage ph. 714·879-1284 F 0 UN D : S m I d og on pl. tame basis. 545-1306 yrd. Wi red for machine · ----------Po m er a n 1 a n Vic . Companion. Gd. cook & 4450 shop. S45·07fi0 Mort9a9es, Trust TcWinkle Park. CM. 6/26 driver. By hr or wccl. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lcase l OOO sq.Ct.w/office. Deeds 5035 545·0517. Drive lo doctor or do Business Rental l•T_H_E-·c-o-·L·o-.... -·v··I 110·220 volla~e. Heat. hot ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Gold-co-lo_r_Dog, ~~~-~~~· J:o'rcc lo travel. " wloac· t. e64r.5·2N24ew4. bldg. Good LOANS up to 80% fem I. pa rt German Shepher d, tag #8777. Vic Bookkeeping. Systems I st TD LoCIM-81/2°/o Mesa Verde North. CM. Consullin~. Cash Flow 2nd TD Loans 545-8767 Planning. 752·1510. Lowest rates Orange Co . 1-'0UNl>: Collie pup in the Help Wanted 7100 I 1 ~ hi ks beach S2i 5. ti"i.) G2::!4 or 545·0.'i~ OCE \.'\ view. spat•. 1 br .1d11lh. l!60i Solana Way, I. II ~:.!5. 4!J4 Ml!I Ii Ve BIG! Aug. S.t50. l•t:.J Del Mar $140 up store-offices cpts 626-61GG or 4!14-8801. rl rps air bath. 17301 30 RETAlLSllOPS Prime reasonable space availa ble large & small. Old world. charm with French windows. gables & trees . Adjacent to Fe stival of Art s Grounds . 1200 Sq. J.'t. M·l w/fronl office, lge rear door. 220 J ·Phasc. Unit 16. $1!S5. WJ Terminal Wa y, Costa Mesa. l>ays 540 -5710. eves. 646·0.>81 Sattler Mtg. Co. 642·2171 545·0611 Serving Harbor <irca 24 years College Park area. idt:n· ••••••• •••••••••••••••• lify. 5'16·4109 .ASSEMBLERS FOUND: Grey fem BenJae S olde ring, mcch. as· type dog. H.ed collar & sembly or drill press ex: Newport Beach 3869 ................•..... lldngl'rator. Security l'ool. J J l'Ua 1. Hee. Uld~ w l"<e rt'I S (' rm U1ll1<1r11'\. (;o)nr 1V. I HVIN !'.:AT M f':..'ii\ DR. :>4 s. 4855 Sl.'">5 3 Hr. 2 ha, hlk In l><"h (.;aral!C. Yrly W Nc•wport 642 16(.1:1 :l llr. l Ha . Ualcony, ,::<i r. I IJlk oc·t•an. I blk Uay, S270 Hly. 675 8175 )':i\STBLU Fl" lk!aul. opt 2HR 2ba. hllns . frpk • l! pat1n11. p()(il <1va1l. SJSO l'h · 6-H 03:;5 :l Br. Octanfront. lower S330 yrly 0\'.111 7 I, ~:ir j()()'J•., Seashore fl42·0016 On Canal 2 Hr 2 Ha, stove n ·fr1g, crpt ... dfll'I DO<'k .tva1l. for tioal. $:100 mo > r "" 67:) ~00 J UH, 2 DA . C11l'" bllns. l'nCI j!flr . adulL\, ~ m o N r JI oa J( Jlo~p "42 O!i!H1 2 R It. II t OA. hltn~. nr HOlflo! lfo.,p A<lull:-~u l'C' ~ Sl2.J $2.)() &t2 431i7 Yf;J\HLY 3 br. 2 ba. I blk to Beuc h. $.U> mo. Avl. 1mmed 645·7C64 NF: W p O RT S t e p s to licach HI 11.B. 842·28.14 beach mod .2 & 4 br. $165 Nt::W plush office bldg, 2 toS450 wk6 12Jil~ t o 6 rm s uites. Con· 580 BllOADWAY LAGUNA BEACH Ucnfrnt. 4501 Seashore /\va1l. wcckly 7/5t<>!J/l3 • Ui>en daily 10-5 * fe r encc rm , xerox 494-7915 copier. Nr. OC Airport ·---------• 833-:JUilO $95. 400 SQ. FT. La9una~ 831·1600 silver studs NB 673·5004 per. req'd. C.M. 642·8080 G r a y &. white ca l •AUTO. w /brown flea collar Lost FIAT li/27 on 1'::-i st Nine I.. N1g Heward. Call495·6779. l'REGNAN1'? Ca r ing confide ntial counse ling & referral. Aborlion, adoplion & keeping • APCARE547-25G.1 P urchase any European Car for de livery In Europe & let us plan your Individual t our. From t.akc~rr to home-landing, you 'II he In t.h • hunds of exrrts. Al so lcll.llC & ren· ta car s . EURAUTO, Lido Vil l age, N .8 . 673·4MO Mechanic Expe r ie n ced ONLY. Mus t ha ''e 0 \\1l tools & class "A" licl.'nse. We ure a ·'new car de- aler s hip" & offer ex- cellent working cond1· taons, fringe benefits, e t c. Contact Servict~ Manager for interview. Mission Yieio Imports 28701 Marguerite Pky . Mission Viejo 831·1740. 495-1700 AVON THE•E"SA WORLD WAITING. fOlt you_ A ~ a n A V O l'l R ~PRESENTATJV£. You meet new people " have xlnt earnings. Bel ter than !lilting 1lt homo? Call: S40· 7041 or Zerlllh 7-13!>9 days <.;LASSIFJ El> will sell it. Sell Idle atcms G4.2 SG7 Wa nt ad res ulls \ i \ ,,, ___ ...... _._ ..... - ~~!.~~·:.~ ..... ~!~~ ~r.~.~.~: .... ?L~~I~~~·::! ..... ?!~~ ~~.~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~~·~~~ .... ?!.~~ ~~~·:.~ ..... ?!.~~ BABYSITTE:lt • ~erson 2 1 ·IO, lrn for SAr.t:s, Art. _intl're!>tl'd STOCK CL.SU< • Tuesday July 1. 1975 DAILY PILOT ('9 H.,p Wonted 7 100 FrH to You 104~ Horses 8060 T o car e tor 2 lllllc girl:. • rng rnt. $150 wk J!,Uarn ~all· fem 2i & OH·r 2 3 't'r~ l'Alk'r 111 (.'kc .i1:c:1 i•i & ~ wk."l 1n our JUNIOR·· SALESMEN Col l p ref. Mr. Levi Sh1up, t'llt.'1).!l'l1 c, re~p tronH·~f1ll1n.:k 11~ hjndl Snn Cleml'nte ho me. We tH8 1004 ci.tro\\•rt lo work ('\l'~n rng inH·n rnntr~I. 11rl'- ······••····•·•••····•· ...••••.•..•.••...•.... ······················~ WIJ O W.\NTS 'l'O WOHK'' I.ON<: llAJHJo:O Ul~ ~App.) ~di.I :J )~:=-~l hurld't' need u rcspon~1ble adult Ages 12-16. Earn $20-$10 pe r we~k ru)( mukan.e !>hop 111 pure MH s 1·1·1'l'1 \1n~ & who lruly en~oyi; the getting new subs.criben; to th(' L>AILY Plumberj1lepair c?t~s\ Vl~\t1.i1c; M.,~~ 1~t' i:.ht-h rni.: -~tol'k , m ove eontpanI of bn..:ht wd l Pll OT f h S Jo'/t1mc. 5 Yr rrun i::xper re a1 !>e r J;. • m ,1 l I 111 ho ust·. II r~ , · • • Wht Mo1.lll' K1lt l·n~1 b W c s l & , .. n ~ ' n l>HI\ fo.1\ (AB u .. ed l ' II S.:) m l.h 111 a & JU rnµ1•1 (.'lfOO:-,t-: y otlr hllurs. wk~. ?;'x trarn j t:ll 0937' • • \\Ork !or )11ursd f, h1• 5-.IL ~J- .ldjustec children. Will· • a ter SC ool and 'aturdays , Refs req 'd . 536-1'152 c.;"!'roasf·tpctr1s~~~6'.·6.~~,1l Hu g 7 .JO I. Xlr11 m IJ(.'nl•t tts W~loconstdl'rllve-mur Must be out of school by 3:00 PM No ...... . lllC'llltk I \\k~\at·al lt•r h ra11~eme11l. 4~ I079. d (• I i v e r i c s 0 r c 0 I I e c t i n ~ . S t\Li':S, io'a11h11111 <".1n.•1•r mu:-., 11 p.11d holu.l.r}i.. )llUI' uwn, hoss ~h-n or t'U l'l'IBS, Cot·k A l•uu H h Id Goods 806 5 Wom en Cjn l>c s llghtl) ulk c·ur ly 7 wks ulvfl ouse o h d d N l 0 ' .,..., '••••••••••••••••••••••• .i n ic.1µpc . c·J 4!.l:J07Hl* Fe mak.., '',·111(•elled ''onlr;wt 21100 · . Trans portation furnished. l luntington PERSONNEL Need 3 Women, !>ak s w ).!rnu11 111s ~l:irt,, duy 01 8:0~~·.t~e;i;1~J.rr~t~~i~~ Beac h-Founlain Valley ure as. ('al I Mgmt. i.turtrni.: 11nmL-cl h1rd<1Dmun)~~·e Call 960-3721. 847-4360 . Bag SSS, !Hi;j 2652 {II OCUITl'nJTOf" < • I l• ~· n A JI p c .i r Jn c• c ' " Vets., rctlrl·d A.ie 2;) tu nu;1-;-/\ lt•w rh1rkc•n>. ;rt yd-. Carvel hl'low mill 70. Supph•11w11t your 111 ll01 J>.tl'ffH.' A\\· IC no \'o~l rn~tall ~17 H7:..~1 l'Orll l'. l>r1 v1• ;1 1·ah h hrs orlt• hm , ~t'l' 1wxt u1 ASSISTANT 8·lU·7!159 (01 v Addre:.sogra11h / BABYSITTER with r e Equa l t)pportu111l_~ l·:mpl<>~l·r M ul11.:raphl ferences. 1 small l'hihl SALESGIRL w2 1 S Daimkr, SA or m on· .1 rlay i\pply lfl \l211'J 1 Jewelry 8 070 per~on , Yl'll11w l'ub Cv , ••••••••••••••••••••••• urn E. 11.ilh St ., Co~t u 1''rl•l'. 2 yr o ld pun• hr't•ll Mesa . (;t•r man Slwplll'nl, n1·1·d:-. my home. Call all 6 p~ You will be the clerical Nl'eded For 7M 5-lli :~%1 496·8238 Help Wonted 7100H•lpWante d 7100 :.upport for· the Person 'l'UXEDOSHOl' E11u..1 I01>1>or.Empluycr rrn l11 ru11 >1:m 1:1.1.1 WANTED TOP l. 'S ii llOLl~,\H l'AIJ) F O H \'O U K H.:Wto;l.H Y. Wi\'f'<'lll·:.", AH'l' <>HJ Jo;("l'S. ta)l.l>, S ll.V E H S EH V IC I•;, FI :'<I Jo: t-' l 1 H ~ &. ,\ N THJl ' J·:S ti Li :!: . .'W ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• net 1>1•p:irlment, arrange l\tlractive. ltl yrs ----------• Disc J --'-al 111te rv1ews and m;si:.l in or older, p /tinw. W 0 H " 1 ~ l; SU I' E H \'l SO H Cnr .Jan1tur1al 2 tlulfy bl k llll'll.'>, I ~rn l1l <..:uhl'o cal, t huge wh, yellow tom 5411 73-ll BANKING -.. Janitorial, Lotal. Ouys. pre·l.>C r een1ng uppll-Call tor interview Down•ySavlftCJS Young ullru<'. l'male. F ,lime. Adults only. c ants. Administ e r the 898·141 I ext326 SUPERVISOR Ma111tt.-na11n· Co. Some Te lc phonl' room l'tl1mc l'XP lwl pful. liut \~111 h rs w /dd1nile ;.uJ \'a nc:t' train. (';rll 11:u 07i:J !I 11 m cnt o µp or . 111 na 1\:\t only,M11nthruF11 llu11w1lle l'Orp N1C'e oil' & &loan Aµplyb(.'lWCt•nl&-lpm. SZ.50 hr.97!J~rJ:!$ ~roup in.!>ura11ce pru Equal Oppor.t:mployer Has openings for ofr soon Sh•raton ~wport JANITORIAL gram and marntain ;.ill Au:-.l ra l1J11 !-i he pherll, km a 11· p u ppy ".•Ill!. gvod home. 673 7t~cws ·IS.15 Ma<'Arthur, N.H. pe rsonnel rel'orch. and to be located m OrJni.:e Clean1ni.: la1ly, mature & files. Co. DISPATCHER relia ble for res taurant SALES MEMS SPORTSWEAR " In l w u r k 1 n g "t · M~rchandise Loon Sen Clerit (iraveyard Shtl\. Apply dinin~ rm . 4 ;-, llrs day Exper, in S&L, b<rnkrnl,! m per!:>Oll, Ambrosia,:-.: 11 67:1·0200 ~l u~t be people oriented. wt•ll o r ga n1 1.c d , a nt.I 110:.:;I.'~~ 1tt bove a vt•rag:e lyp1n).! !:>k11ls. Heqwrcs I }car related clerical ex pcr1ence. Contat'l . mospht!1'1•. to:xpc•r pn·f'd. • • • • • • • • •• • ••••••••••• • For 1ntc r vw t'ttll KJ,:i Hll'JH !llwltrl' & Shi·phertl nm . Misc:ellaneous 8080 I i> .a ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'UPfHI'' H "'"' 'l'Ju)' or r elated field pref t.I. YELLOW CAB Personnel Cleric IKli I::. 16th, Costa :\1esa Min 2 yrs pcrst1nncl ex-:\0 PHONE CALLS pe r. Good lyp111g a ll1hty, PLEASE Call Personnel Ofc 213/869·0512 Equal Oppor. Employer BARTENDER Male/fem. Leading N.13. hotel. Cull Sam <1£tcr 6pm . 644-1700 EO~ BEAUTICIANS Now interviewing for: • •DISTRJB UTOH want- ed , mature. Interested m earning up to S800 per mo p Jl. Ca II 639-61.2J DOCTORS ASSIST. Young lady 08·28) to a s- sist in llealth Spa. No exp. req. we train. /\pply any aft. or e\·c. ~30 W. Co a::.t H w y., Newport lieadr. Hewporter Inn Salon DONUT SHOP Early AM Call: 644-0061or540·858l Shi Ct. No c x p . nee. --. Woman a ge 25-45. Apply •Beauty Opcr~tQ>.~.exp., in person: 135 E. 17th, pd vac. ~d loc. Costa CM.t ·Mesa, 557-2006, 557-6918 ---------1 UEAUTY Sulun s pace avail for rent Lido Isle area. 675·4100or673-4820 Beauty Stylist ~1 ust know l:itcst t.PCnds & do blow-cuts well. Al!io manicurist wuntcd. J::lo- 1-~loral Designer /Mgr. Exp'd. Top Pay. Neat ap- pearance. Friendly. Ask for Mrs. A lien, 645-0093 Free trip. Girl/boy help drive lo FL Lauderdale, Flu. Hers. IHS-5329 quenl busy ~alon. Top i----------•I wag e~ an ~I Toro . ~-8779 & 837-4i 43. Be Of Sen<ic:e To Your C omnutity And g el paid for il welcoming newcomers. Flexible hrs. Nc.'t!d car, typewriter & happy dis· position. 547·30'J5. Boys & Girls 10 to H years of age. Dai- ly Pilot delivery route!> may be uvailalJlc m your area. Earn profit for de- liveries & ca~h. tnps or m erchandise ror ~ellmg ne w s ubscriptions . For information plea~e call 642-4321. From San Cle mente -S an Juan C apis trano urea , call 4!15 063-0 and M1ss1on Vic· JO -t-;1 Toro area, call 51$1-6310. Equal Oppor. Employer GENERAL Heeded Mow! * Sec:retaries •Typists •Clerical •Keypunch •Clerks •PIX Oprs * AssemblersjPkgrs TEMPO Te mporarY Help 17802 Sky Park. Irvine Ca II 540-4455 GEMERALOFC 1'' / t i m e • 5 d a y s . C o ns truction ba c k · g round helprul. Various duties. Good typing s kills. H~ply to Classified ad no. 43-1, c 1o Daily Pilot, P. 0. Dox 1.560, Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 La undry ll<1usck el•per . m aturl'. Ua> !>haft . Mes a Verde Corl\'. llo.!>p, 661 Center S t. C ~t. Leather wo rkinf.! appren lice wantt!d lu r ne w L ag una li ch s t o re . S hould be familiar w /leather work but hand craft111 g talent mO.!>l im- portant. Should lrkc mak an g pers onal t'on la ct. 494·21J.1 . T. Knight ( 7 14 ) 54().~10 PERT EC l i l 12 Armstronl{ J\\'e Santa J\na, Calif. Irvine Indus. Cornµlex TECHNICIAN Antiques 8005 .............•.•.•..... To ~1:.:-.1~l 111 1rn gat111n UNUSUAL Onent,1l 1\nl VJh l' H&D Mu.,l ha\'l' Q.!>. l>)nasly lm porb 21CJ mc<:h 'I & l'lcl1 nt,11 up 1 1 l'<t:wpor t Ctr l>r , Ot·~1g11 ''" g11<1d ht>rrll'' !.IW :ilSHI MATTRESS Jo'r <:t.• 111 g ll h oml' ,\u:.trah.i 11 ~h1.·p .. "'ml. I yr 11ld. s<•hlt: l•>lnr \ll Ii JO. 556 H:!J7 We arc 'now t1l'Cl'Pl11\g apphca llorts lol' pcrm.1 nenl full-lune openings. Must be expcr'd ~clhng quality m en 's fj~hums Excelle nt J1 ~c·ou 1H~. h l>crul cu. bencl1ts. t 1lude & l.11owlnl).!l' ul !'l:u a. 640 5titi-l bal.>•<' madllll l' tool:.. --I Wanl that s pt.•cral wide Hare 1J ro 111.(· :.mJll l'll Furnitur e 8050 fjllg111i.: Jll'rson whn l'an gra vt•tl chllll'Sl' urn lrom ••••••••••••••••••••••• take over from :-.ketches Ming toml>s I' P 5:11 3:14i0 •SOf1\ & L.O\'l-;.'iE.\T & vcrlJul tl1rt!l.'l1on w /mm --: ---80 IO ~l.'l' lO 1\ppn•c1all! {;Ii_ /\pply lnPcrson ::.upe r v . No t1·ai11 ees Appliances <Jujl m nv1ng !lliX MHti D SM ONO'S plcai:.c. s.1c; localwn. For ••••••••••••••••••••••• •MADNESS* •ALL SIZES* Priced to Mon! XJJ ~(i25 & &If; H4i.'!t• WANTED E I apµt l'all Mr . KarlJo, Ul{ly old g ai; clryt•r. ~.:; Mnvrng ~.ill': Ut·uul hkt• NEWPORT 711 149ti 1u :;~ or ~~ 3202 Wh1rlpn11L Huns grt·at nu la r gl.' tl1n. table, t afl 7pni. ~1 ·2·tK8 wkday:.:i·!"1 011ly. l·ha rrs. '$775 1)73-";:!Xt. MAClllN IST ;~~~1111Wl.s~ bt':X.~!l~~). ~} No. 3 Fashion lsla1ncl I Telephone Sales <i1hs1111 .fro!:>l f1.·t•e rcfni.t, 2 Sl'J\NIS ll Uin111g St't, H GEH'L MACHINE Mac/\rthur & Rell llrll in-Eciual Oppor Emp uycr p /lime cv(.'.; &Sal AM rn dr. COt.>J>l.'rtune. :i.t50 t)I' l'l'b . :s:!:!5 be::.l oile r. Frig1da1n• tiltl 1725 SHOP ASSISTANT lcrseclaon. turn right al , & over. Apply, 1505G clec. clryl•r, SSO. l>l2-k471 Setup, light machinin~. Armstrong. SALE!:> , Jackson. l\~ rtlway "City. leave m essal!l'-II EU, k 1ni.: ~11.1.· matt res:. T U I' C AS ll 1>01.L\lt I' A I I> 1" U H Y 0 t It J EWl-:LHY, WATCllES, A ltT OUJ Jo:lvl'S, (iUl.U S I I , \' 1-; It S I·; H \' I l ' I-'. • Fl~~ F U lt:'ll &. ,\'\- l'llJL' E~ 1;.15 :Qt Ml l'11hlsp11I llt•I n g run:. gd ::;Ja < i.:ut 111•\\ 11111· J light mac hine r e pair, Sharp AggrHstYe Gal Arter 4pm. Sec U;t\e._-_ box :-.pnng:., lr;.rmc, xlra self s tarte r w /apt1t udc J\n Equal Opportunity To manage very al'llvc TELE r 110 7'J 1 NG earn AUTO Wa~her & dryer . firm, ~lill pl'kag'-'<:I. ~I!' i~ 1 1 UaLsu n J'arlgatt•. forhandtoolworkwho EmployerM1F women's boutique.Must xtraSS alho~e calling :\~nl c~1111I Sl50forbolh 1v:1I. $5~5) (~Ul·cn.SJ9~ 1 ~·· !'hilt •> purlahle c an work w /m1nl~~~~~~~~~~~ havc lolalrcta1l ~xpcr.& for retarded ch ildren 968-2012 l\'J l -,~1~.jJ Ud1\1.·ry in "s l.lllJ 1,, :..l od e s upe rvision. No trainees. Rc·<:eplloms l /Cashicr lite bl' a ble to take I ~d11-t •1f pro~ ram. ll. ll. area . FR 1 C 1 U \ 1 I{ E E 1 el' l'l •I ti.JI O IKK Chi·\~ m Jg,, l>lb ~1 •• 1, SJC area. For appl. call d rcspons1b1ht1es. Xlnt op 635 6101 ' d i •-h J - - Mr . And e r so n , t ypin g , expe rience · pnr.rorng htpcrsonwho --~rye r , :-.p ct•ral m ~rt Bl al'k ~~"Ih'lWt!c Car s l•a t. lrg \\11111h-r 714 496-tsl52. llr:.. 6 :45 lo 3:30. Call for as interested an a perm ~~ I Needs no out.:.1de \Cnl. sofa l?l'~I C.OOll l·oml S75 hrsl'. l-rcJllH.' pl~lhn~::.. appt. 642-9990 f L. l on Sala ry+ T e leph Ans ~v. c;,in be put on 111.!>ldt• Wdll 5-18 1:1676 l'\ 1.•:-0 :.lrd L' ~ tnkl·::.. u.11 t11c ---1mc pos1 I . Fi.p •r'd o nly Full. ud . j S85 559·1438 ~~ -MAINT!-:N AN~E man. R eal E s tate licens ed greatprof._s~ann.~pl.in ~ ll ~l.' \II si11 1ts & .1.on1 , t,;~·l·en Loung1• l'harr ~ lwnhM·.t.lh-lll!--1 Musl be ex per d 1n ele~ s ales people.' Why not Ir you quahly, c<ill fur wknlls. Tup w.igcs. C.:.tll o:\lu:.t Sell Jmmcd1all!I}, C.:cll•r) lounge chair ~. lsic1.·i>urg lw g. ~lli 111 "'· tncal. plumbing, heat· · appt · L ' "5 1 1'·1 I JI U I 1 '""" work in the hottest area · hetwn !1...1.m & <!pm , {;.-. ' c u L t u 1 uor, (111\cr ra ama It: ~·I (;al'lncnl D o\\ll. Hipz,l11p ing,ctc.s;J.75 hr.lmme<i. JluntangtonHeat h /i-'oun· THELOOK t>l~-~20. w cuslom d1s11e11:.cr on T urq . \.\ro ug h l 1r1111 11\lllll :.hell /!.. B.rtll111~ pos ition. Ce1ll J erry lain Valley. Call Phil 644·~ ----lront d r S600.!lll!!:>iw . hrcakl a~t s l'l :1H· rd I ~ hootl & cl••uhl<-11 p 1 1\!r. 545·4855 Mc Namee at Village --TELLER i.:lu!:>:o top .~t.·~L t~lill'. .1 ~u. 1~u 3 11;1 F :!<J d f II Heal i-_;stale 963-4567 Sc:hool Bus DriYers Level headed, exper'd & Bic:ydes 8020 ch rs $!15. :w ~ .. 1r s 1o:1rl :-. -~al~/tm~~-/\~e;iyc Keun · Nuw a cccpt111g appht·:i c heerful teller needed. •••••••••••••••:••••••• 1>1ke ~o Slaullt•r rellut: '1·:11i.:l1s h 11-J tlll'r rid111:! tuck v Frie d Cluckcn, G9:J Real Estate Sales Irons lor l:omrn~ !:>ch{M.11 c;ont.1l'l Mr~. Croxon, 10 spci:d Olmo. I::x. l.'Ondr· 1ng l'out.•h S.'lO f>l5·:0!7 h o u l ~ ... 1 / l' G s :1.i . S. C oas l Jlwy, Lag . Exper ., mature, depen-y ear. C apis lr a11 n /S an IJ..11 l lli l 'I lion. All campy p.irls .l:.rcoh:.1111 1111\\1•1 llltt\\•·r Ucach dalile, compatible real Clem area. Must be 21. lmpl·rr ~il S&L/\s::.oc. 22"framt.•. ~<!5 :>tl-185..51 K111g~1. malln·.;,, & ho:-. ~l5. 1•'1.•rlihtl'r :-.J>r l·ad•·r es tate sa lesp.erson for •'ood d ra v i n ,, record s.so N!!W 1mrt Ct.r Ur NH Cam•ras & spnugs S5fl ~IJ_ lJc,,I. ~111. Fan Ith -..-_II " " " C,ill(i ll·O:l'JK {'l :\l AN I CU HI S T. E :\ • S3 IC~ & re ntals; fu or Traimn ~ provided. Xlnt Equal Oppor. Employer Eqllipment 8030 . •i<I0·-14 ' perie nced. Busy Salon. part lime or open house JOb for housewivl's Com-••••••••••••••••••••••• 9G ' Jlaywood Wakdrl'ld TREE SALE LagunaBch.494 ·3031 only. munity lius.-192·3873 New Mamiy a DSXIUOO t'~u~h , gol~'..,~~u:.t :.ell ----THE NEW .. am"ra . t't1ll warranty. /\ttopm. 5·1h f•Q 1 t.'l c:.11. ::.20. :!I" Bo:-..~'"· Masseuse Needed. Will ~ " Urowc·r. ,551; xJ:!X train . g d pay. Call ~~_3!J_. /et.111. now ~l 75. Garage Sale 8055 . _. Phys i c al Therapy, SE:C RETAH\" BROADWAY ;,,,2.,,g97 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:nnl\·rn p ., :-.01.1,ol1\t•1111· <HS-0860 :115 :\IAHl:'\E ,\\·~· llcs(•ler 23<:. c.·:o.tt·1h lell VI!: L \'ET (' u u l' h hol. g ood t·1111d. ~ttlO. 11 \I ''( > •\ I .... , ·' ' I J 11 .. J u t ,. 1• 1._ t •1 " l l . ". \ n t 4 l r1 l' 1 r' l d r w r MASSEUSI:o.:, llelp Want ' •' · ·' ""·' ADMINISTRATl,YE I.J a s e colo r l'llla r gL•r , · •• v '-" ~ ed. Will Train. CJll lor 1,~~·~6~7~l~·~6~9~0~0~·~~~ w lens t.•s & carr1t•rs Sµrni:~: :\lo\ll' l'amc.•r.i, dll'sl. Si·r1Jt'lltllll' 11'"i' LAGUNA Slll7. r elu il. now s:?Otl IJmp~. 1.•11ll llrb & mr:-.l'. 1111' """ r :);11111 1' 1 uppt. 631·1181. SECRETARY <·I (J l ha 11 u IJ a I I)' t.iJ-L:!ilSL11l11 HILLS Other d ark ruorn e(tUIJJ ... Medical Ass4stant Bl·LIHGUAL lors J ll'. !'i52 5K~Ji ,\nyunw •.i.i:Jl Ahhot Ur .. l·:.\HTll\\'t>H \h 111·,ol 10 UACK OFi''ICESOOO R.E. SALES llB.11 17 020:! -.ell 3 ol 111 \ h lo.11h•d lwd" EKG 's, lnjectioru. HELP! ll••land La boralont•:. ha s Opening Aug. 4th Cats 8035 lo m.1!-.1 ,:,.,,"' 1111 -.plrt. J 1•••.-.•••••••••••••••••• 060 ~l.10 ",I l' \I .thl :i.!J I Venipuncturcs We a r e closing out the an 1mmcdrale opening Is How l'l:;RSlAN KITTt-::-.;:-; Horses 8 v ~ Newport Center Ila rbo r Vie w Homes lor a bi-ling ual SC:l'rt•taQ lntertiewing For: CF,\ Heg-TopQuJhty •••••••••!••••••••••••• uouhll.' t·1H 1' 11, ..... ., St:111· ConEs'umltpanlor,~e .. netncy Tract and have more reporting to our lnlern<i S75 SIOO 546-~'> Ref,!. ;w mo . ~ltl ~uarter ti.inf s1. ;\1"'" rl'lillrsll. '""~ l1·~ds than W" can h:in-ti o n a 1 l\t a rk(' l i n g DEP "'RTM~ h ~ m· bl k :1.lnt · cc1 s anNicholas Dr .. "' * "' P,I or:-.e a rt.'. al', ~jO l11rh11th :!t :1 ;,!J:.'l>Sfill "" dJe. Manager . Apphcunl who ERS PERSIA:'ll kittens. C l•',\ Potential. Wall leJse to L' \I. I. h It: :!.l!J.I • Girl Friday full t ime, -----------must be accurate with Medical Asst. ex per. fr?~l ----------1 figures & typing. Salary & lite back ore. M<?n.·I· ri Newport Bcach~)-(;ISO !-'OR INTERVIEW 1s familiar with French MAHAG reg1sterct1, top quahly. trainer or :\Int 111.ler or Sol.1. :"t';°.1 < lull l 'h,Jll ~II. CALL 6 73-760 I i.!> highly desirable. 1'0~1 Carpels & Ucauty Salon show prospcl'ts, a lso :.lud :-.di. !17~ 7-1:!:! !\I r:-.. Kml-!. Uo lh 111 1;11 l'1111d tron requires typ111g skill sc n ·1ct·. ~100 and up. ~17!1.l.li!l.I CASHIER open . Phillips Marine Call 8-12-8889. Stores 673-4080 of 60 wpm anct shorthand *SALES b92·2:1i0. lkg App:.iloosa 2 yr!> old . KU \lllJm . Full & l'ar~-Tinw ----v'-·ry 141·11lle . hu:. l>l."-'" un· CO:'\SOLI:: 1·111111 I\ ~1111. Opportunity for intliv. wd year related work expcr icn rc . ple;1 s anl persona l r ly & ap · pearance. Excellent co. benefit:-.. Mote l M ona g<:r~. t."<)ler ~ood salary & goo d aparl. 237 6 Newport Hlvd. CM . 54X·975.'i. Candtdall' must ~ abk· lo eomµose ~cneral cor rcspondcncc per 1ns trur tions from managl•r and work i ndl'pc nnc:nt ly 111 s upL•rv1.!>01·s ahsencL'. Day ,E\'c:-h1ft~a \J1l. lkaul. llrma lay:..rn Kil lier prol 'I training f11r :i .\11t1q u1· '>tl'rlim: !'ha rm l e n !:>. M a r kt' t.I I 1 k l' mo:-.. ti.Jl· 756U. lor.i<·t·l~·t 1; l•i 111;x GIRL FRIDAY Large multi million S •HOUSEKEEPING •RESTAURANT Siamese . long-harn'd like pe r:-1<111. ACF Hl'I! , ............ 1111 ....................... 1111 .. 1111• !?;.;;::::~~:~:~:~;~~ -:~~ 91/~;u;~? corp. has a secretarial HUR SES AIDES opening 111 its Irvine <?fc. Expcr't.I. Bayview Con--------._.____t Only people possessing valc.!>ce nt. Co.. ... ta Mcs...t. H.E. SALI::Sl'J:.:OPLI·; For an appotnm~ Call !IA M Nocm 644-3389 THE IRVIHE CO. 550 Newport Ctr Dr Newport leach Equal Oppor. Employer younf!. bright & positive <H2-3505 needed. Congenial H. E. Exccllc11l working cumli Calf 586-liO I outlooks nc(!d apply. 50'" ofril'c. lnd1v1dual atte n· u ons and rnn~c bcnclrl:-. Or Apply In P r~on Ty µmg. A few gen'I ore N URSESAIOl-:S lion Toapply.c...1.ll: s kills & the ability lo 1\ll !>htfls. Conv. llosp 1 CALL 968-4405 THE work well w /people wall Ca 11 G42 o.s93 I • • e Don j Leverett quahfy you.StartS450.40 ---'d ,--.-3 • {714 )5·10-500.IX2117 11 k i'~rec parking Nurses ,\1 l:~ 1am-P~· .__~...,,-~,...._,. y jSill.y Tt.·rnl'r. m.tk. J m<) l -· f A CONVENIENT SHOPPINC ANO I .\KC, Champ J)Olclllral. ..a SEWINC CUIOE FOR THE I Sacrrfi<'c !lu2-X377 0 : CAL ON THE co - .\l\C lfrg Heaul1lul St -~ --r::::11•.z::=:.E~l.i!HDlori~:old~~&ltr r w . . : 1 lpm-7am . J:o;xpcr pref d. BROADWA ----pleas anl s urruWld_ings_ & Mesa Ve rd<' Conv. Ho:-.IJ. HYLAND lkrn...1.rd P upp\ 7 mo:., For an Ad rn Womens W I Sl511.att •\Jlm t>i:!J.111 CaU S4ae 642-5678, Ext. 3 30 I CASlllEH. part-tr me other be nelrls. tor m· 661 C • t . St c; :\1 L •Gu~ & HILLS Weeke nds Only tl'rvrew c all :\fr. Roll· __ t.:n t r · · · · "' ""' Call 645·1030~\t_. _ mger ~33·8095. __ Orange Co. Studio 1s seek-LABORATORIES MA.Ll ---GIRL FRIDAY 111g a retired or semi rt'-. 11.m·a ted al S.Hl l>ll'go I Y11rk~h1 r e Tcrrw r l'up j pres ••\\t'l'ks .\l\C lk g I ComfortablyYours I •P~~:s~=~· : Coterer/C~ Ex perienccd Hours approx. 8AM-2l'M daily, 5 day week. Mul.>l t-.ave ability t.o prepare ,i g ht lunl·h for 120 employees. Co. soon to be located in Orange Co. _ , . . tire d U W po rtrait RN CCU 3JOOllyland Avenuc l"n •ew:.i \•&l-:ITnro Ht.1 1 For i:rowmg advertisi_ng printer w custom qua lity • Costj 1'tcsn, Ca 9262" Jnlen .ie " 111 g Jlnur ... a rt dept. Fast ty p~st cxper. Also. f)llmc ''Girl :'\1ghls. full or p l11m: , 1 I LIJ::.U·;\pso. Ch1hu:..hu.1 I Poodles, Cut·kt.·r. Shih I Ll u , Cocke r , l>ox 11•. U11h1 t'. 1'11 !lull s Cnrk a pno P orn llltll mi xcd 11uppll''-Stud S \" mo~l lfft'l'<b l.'>2.'l W 171hl :it F.11n ll'\\'. ::,.\. Upl'll I •t" up expcr Will , , ff 1 "I ll !J .30·1 l 30.\. w pa .. ~ · · -Frid a y w I s om c Ut L'r enlia pay. ·" 1 An equal opportunity/ & ;.!_30 L JOl'~l ing lo learr:i IB:\1 Com· knowledge of pho to· henl'f 1l~. Conlat'l Mrs. a ll irm all\l.' l\tonday thruSalun l.i.'' poser & var_w>us art, ~epl graphy . Senti res ume to Ha lcstrc r i, 6·12-2731. a clron employer F I duties. P /tame. r. tame. class ifie d ad 110. 433 <' 10 Cu~ La 1\1 c m o r 1 a '1--....... ------•1,..;;E;;;q:;u;.;;a;.;.l.;U;.;P;,;l..;J<..;'r_ •• m..;.µ.o.;.·'·l.'-r Call J .D. 549-9711. Daily Pilol, J> 0 . Uox l111sp1tal. 301 \'1(.'loria, ---- Phone 2lJ/869·0512 Equal Oppor. Employer COCKTAIL WAITRESS Leading N.B. hotel. C311 Sam afte r Gpm. &14-1700. EOE Col stude nts. p/t sis, de- liv. Eves Sal. Car, phone nee. Mr Lyons 1:148-lrot GIRLS-GIRLS Bus y fun job, day or night. No exp nee., we train you. You must hke people & be at least 18. Apply any aft. or eve. 2112 llarbor, Costa Mesa. Half Day Hic:e Pay 9/\M-IPM or 1PM-5PM or SPM-9PM. Earn SlOO + + per week do_ing en- joy a IJ I e w ork in our brand ne w ofc opening COOK -H ousekeeper· near o.c . Airport. Xlnt permanent, 2 Adults, 5 opportunaly for posith·e day wk . S500. Write minded jndiv. For Classihed Ad No. 244. personal interview, Call Dally 1'1lot. P.O. ~~ 833·8095. 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. ------- Stale age, weight, Empl. Housecleaning Svs. needs record phone number & m at u re , hon d a b I e addres~. w o m e n N 0 W ! Ca 11 Cook SuperviSOf" Dietary Supv. ror 70 bed eonv. hosp. Sal. range $3·$4 per hr. Must ha~e comple ted course rn dietary s uperv. at 2 yr -col. Call Bayview Conv. Hosp Cor appt. 642·~ 645-5123. -------- HOUSEKEEPER/ COOk Lig ht housekeeping & cooking needed for 3·4 mo's be~-July 10th. 4-6 days a w eek. 10 AM lo 4 PM . Beautif u l beachfront mobile home 1560. Cost a Mesa , C<r C :\l. EOE. S ECHETAflY l-'u~l grow- 9261!6 ----------•! ing N.B. m i.:t. l'on:.ulting ORTllODONTIC 1\SST. Front d l's k & c h airs idc ,lalJ c·x1>. lrvine. 640-42!12 PAINTERS/ BOAT BUILDERS Westsa1I Corp. n('e{)s !l reliable m an or woman to fina!ih, :-.and. paml, orl & varnish high quality teak woo<l parts. Xlnt co. beneflls. l'lea!:>e apply al guard gate: 275 McCormick. C:\t_ Parking Attendants Male /Jo'cmale , N .B . area. p /t1me weekends. Good Sum m e r or,por. Call Now. 213 ,~-6530. or 213 /83~·9961 RN EMERGENCY '1'11 rolalc s hins \I' H;\' I 1r1 small dept 1t11 Cll\er 111· lll:SS & \' acalmns l. i-;x. per. prcC'd. Contact Don· na Roadlt'. H.N. Costa · M e s a :\1 e m o r 1 a I llosp1tal. 642·273-1. to;OE. firm , ncls, e x p . s el'. w Xlnt typ111g & 11fco . . .;kills. Gd :-.t,1111ng sal. & frnj( ht•11l'1'1 h . l'all lldly 833 !17<!1 Sec:retary jBklcpr I Girl Ofl'. f.'tllrnc po~•· lion open for neat. orde r · Jy ~rrl 111 s m.11l dc:.1gn o riented m a nul . c·o Kno wle d ge or hkkp11g important. :\lu.'tt be l'\ per'd 111 l!l'll I 11lt· dulrcs. ----payroll. 1n\01c·11u.! cLc·. RH's Expcr. 111 olt' mgml & Full & p /t1me ll-7:30am s ales h c l1>ful. 1\pply M e el s u r g. I-' /Li m e We1lton Corkwood UJ.I W. 1 l-7:30a m ICU-CCU. Call 17th St, Cosla Ml•sa H e licf all s hift s. ----;- Wcstm1nsler Commumty s~c;RETAR),. 1.ull l1~1· Jlo~p1lal , 200 lloopital Cr. ~ll & Ly prni:; skr l~,, Cjll Weslm. 714 18!>3-4.54 l. 714-631 · l I I l 1-----------iscn ice S lat ion Altcn PARKING Attendunt, pl. tlant. exper d . Day & t1mc.NUure<1.$2.pcrhr. RN'S & LYN'S (•vcs. Full&p llml'.APJJ Call: 213·4'15-7256 Iv Shell Station, 17th & ____ Exper'd acute care • N n hos pital only. l'/l1mc. _ll'\'inc. · · PBX Answering Serv Aftn & eves. Wfmds in-Contac t Mrs. Ciot.11. Service Station Alll'ndanl •UTOTEM• Will Train You f(llt A Rewardinq Ccreer In Convenience Store Bu~ness. l io lo the Nt.•c1rcsl 1'11' TnC' :\hrr kc t for i\ppht•c1t1011s & lnlu t>r l'.\l.L 171-1 ) 6-12 17112 '1'1c Tnc Sy~tcm~. Inc Waitresses E\J)t.'rll'llt.'cd wJ 1trt.·::.~l·S O\'c r 21. Uay shills & WCCkl'llCI-. M ISSlllll Yll'Jll Inn Cull K31 15511 WAITRESS P /T U1nne r house ex per. pr<'· f d . ~1 ust be 21. Apply rn 1wrs11 n . fll 3 W. t!Hh. t'os ta .\t es;r WAITRESSES \o:xpcr 'd . t-'1111 or p l c;<iod hrs. Nc:rl up1x:ar. O\'cr 21 S11 r f & Sirloin 5930 W l'oa:;t Hwy. NB I'\\''.'>. 5:!1 :ill27 Shr llll'S ,\!-.(.',•I mo ':-.. :-..1· till' & "hl. .\tak & km. SWll ea . 21:1 S!n 7!t.1tl \I\(" lri~h S1.•U er pup· ... !l "k': .. hots . Show l-!.: pl'\ 51i 1Ktl7 :\1t 'S I' l;IVI·: Away' Flul ly Whl I yr, old <..:111 k a p110 ldt'.l I tor old t•r persons want'g. ;1 In\ 111i.: l'ompa11111n & Walchdo;.: Flul·nl 111 Frcnl'h & hkt.·s ~101.a rt' •>.J I t>r.:J F r l' l' lt t• ~ :\1 & I-' l>al'hshund. Pleast· lakt• or l hl'Y i.:11 lo l'lJUlld. 1!14-J!:19ti.art I 30 GREATDANE l'llJJPll'S , 1\KC, bl.11·!. srn•tl h) l'll lt;l\1111 s H1141 Hakr p,1, Pl)' fi•1•1· 1lllX Free to You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deliverymen ovr 21 ~rm in Dana Point. Xlnt pay p /t ear ly morn LA Tames for right indl\ilduol. Must ---------• Co~ta Mesa Mt:mor!al tull time, exper. 11rc · eluded. EOE. S.IO-I~ llos prlal, 301 V1 ctor1a, ferred. Chevron Slalrun CM. 642 2734. i-:ot: 3000 Fnirvicw, CM ___ Wanted Lady. pl. lim<', to d eliv lo NB homes & have ref's. Call Mrs. PURCHASING /\ffectrona tc Ba~:.cl. I' i yrs old, male. 1-'rce to good home. ~m-1011. LOVAIU.t-: COMPANION M IXl•d ::,heltrr, rml. 3 yr~. m isc dulies. $250 mo. Davis , 714 -642-1626 for 642-4800 personal inter_vi_ew_.__ CLERK _ Dental/AssJst. l~KPR-3 days wk. Short Ortho assist , chr side. hrs Mus t be erficienl & i''ulJ;Part lime. 552-7800. reliable. 642-3481. ----- DENTAL ASSISTANT. I njec tion molding exp'd chnlr11l dc, en· mac hine opr. Sharp lluslastlc. Call 548-8841. pc r 11 on w /I ea d man polentinl needed. SJC Dental Receptionist, for I 0 c a l i 0 n , c a 11 M r . C.eoeral Practice, Mis· h f L ,,1.0n VleJ·o. Expcr. only. Mc Oono utt or ~PV · .. 714/496·8152 493-1J78. MO TICE how Daily Pilot Class· tried ads d isplay their messal{<!~ with lcgib1llty IRVINE PERSONNEL SER.YlCES"'AGENCY 488 to:. 17th (Atlrvincl Suite 224 Co:slu Mei-a Immediate 01wn111~ lor ind1v. w /l 2 yrs Jlenl'ral otr1ce wo rk. prefcrrably an purr hasing or a c counting. Must be good co mmunicator. Typing 50 w ,p.m . t'1llng & heavy phones. Call 644-3389 91\M-Noon THE IRYIHI CO. 550 Hewpori Ctr Dr Newport leCICh . Equal Oppor. t-;rnploycr ROBINSON'S Fashion Island Has Opening For . PBX OPR. With E x perience Apply Personnel OHicc 10:30·12:30 Mon·fo"l'1 No2 Fashion lsland. NB 1-;c1ual 0pJ>Or1unlly 1-:mploy<irMW SHIPPING DEPT. ~c m on~lrn l'-' b~rn~ i!1 N I , 1 e rt ...,0 u n ., Supe r M arkl·b. &IS dot,, s payed. !M7-0472 art 5. C C ( s a , ,., 2·6pm woman to start 1mmcd. w ,C.M. corp. Dcllron1c Cor~. 545-~0l..:..._ t' r (' l' o I d c• r m 1 n 1 :1 Schnalll.{'r Wt.•11 lraml'd SlllO -$250 "L'Cldy. sluf-NC'c•cls hom l.' w no chr lJ r111f! CO\ clnpci,, I hr da r !Jtil ilti5 ly. Hus h ~tamsx'<i !>t'lf ad STOCK ROOM II r rs~ e d c n \' e 1 o P e 151 Wcam•l1 k1 ttC'n"'· Inn>: \1cGannon & As:.<X·1jll.'S. h;ur. He ady lo go. C.111 CLERK 305 S. Stule <:ollegc ttl\11 546 2464 Anuhe1m , Ca. 9281'Mi •DI') F o r ~m 11 electronic ----Ador:•bl~ hlaek & "'hate m anuf. Exper'd m 11h11) 1----------1 b I u e l' )' e d k 't I e n !> · ping & rece ivlng also de Mo l h c r S 1 a m cs c sirable . Req's good hand Tn plarc your message 642-8446. N U. wntmg & some math bC'IOrc th<' A-... -.c~ Old 1-:n.:tish Shcc1 STACOSwtTCH r<•ud1n1t puhlrr. l>oi: 5 y r. fcmolc 1~rd INC. 11hiuw to fem a ll' 1l15 H~4 u:rn Bakc r, l'.oota Mc~.1 n .uly l 'ihlt 549·3041 l'lu~11 1l1t.•tl,1Jl.! :><i1K llUSll S1.•1t1·r, AKC, 11:i 9174 SIZES 8-18 "" 1Tf"" ;-1Tf l..\-r._ YOU'R'FJ IN ORF:A r ~OH \I In 1hl1 ru ually cut raol•ull "'llh 11 l"&Dc.-r, lrinQrr J:ork• 1 T•·i.m It up Ill chit ke ·n· •olltl nr 1111 on• rolor l'rlnl• 11 l'llll•rn •11 ;~ l\1tJUffl'I' ~'""" "'· ... I..! I I . P~. 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R P ,\ T T t• II :.. \',\I >\l I)(; lftll•h '''· "" "'"' lrff 1>•lltrn coUllelll °'t'nd ;~,. ,.,.,., st:w • 1\:..11 llooll ,.11h I~""'' "'"r 11i1111•rn '' 2) ln•l 11nl t'1uh1nn II••* SI Oii ln>ltlnl ~Win~ 11<11.•k JI Ott Instant Fa shion · :-.. 111iM \11tr !«.IMulflt•1"' \\ 111 ,, 11 IHIUJr\I', fhtlt• flfl,t.; Iha" I 1'1) 14 1 h lrt ;!ru•·•·ft1l. tt lun11h· h,t\\IH\~•r t·\t'tythU•t l»Wk 11 t111 a t't "'"'' or \ cu\1Hhrn t t •11 111 f of tl.cht \\ •1hthl ")II •h•ti•· ur "outtft'd tn Jl•Hh'tl\ 111t·h l'wr, ;an9. l>h.,•cllon• ~·ml SI 00 ror tal'h 111•llt'rn i\rtrt 2!1' ror t'•l'h '"'"'''" lor flr<I ..i.ou mAil Mnrl 'IW'C't.•I h .1n1ll 1ni: St'nd In 1\llcc llrook' IO:t. lh<> llmlv l'llot. "•'1'<111·• r .• rt 1>1'1>1 • lk•' lf!:I 11111 < h••I"'" !'1.111on '""' \ nrk , 'I. \ IOOll l'r111I '·•mr. l\1!1ln ,, /qt r.1Uf'rn 'un1ltt'r ~ ., \ ,. tt n 11 .t r ~ • l r ,. ~'I ,. ho·.1ullful lhonr:• ~ 00 for ,,.,. un~ 1'N'dh-l'r:in t'111loc • ) dMt11n• vnnl!'<I m•lrtf' •~· ~.,.,,. ,,n, ~·.n, Q\1111-s11•1 11<1·,. • H 111pl1• t n• hrt SI 00 ~, , l\n1l ll(l(lk $1 1-> l'H'dlrpolnl llooll. $1 011 Flowrr <'ro• ht•I Rnok $1 no • l111rp1n l'rochM ~ -SI ~ ln•tant CrwhC't llook SI 00 ln\t •nl !II .1n1tM r lltlOI. SI 1111 l n,t.inl "'"""> llooll JI OU l'nm plrlr 1;in ~ I I 1•1 C'omv1,.11· Mrtlu•n• • 14 SI ()J 12 l'ntt• Mahan' •tz .At lloolt. or HI QulllA 111 Xf Mu., um Qurll lkw* •a •• "A I~ Qutlb for TO(l11' 13 !if ~01IR J1rl) Ru~' ~01 -Od impact? Our ads. we aro prou<I to 33)', re oily J?ct r c11ull11 . Pho n e ' 1Jl2·567K. Coll 642·1470 Have s omething to Rell? Class1fuid ads du it well. Don 'l i.:1 ve uv tht.> shiv' "Ll:.t " 1t 1n C'lass1f1ed. Ship to l'!hore r('$11lt~! G42-5(i7R. y r , f c m u l c .T .~o:_:t(~1~11_11.Jllllllllllllllllll-lllllllllilll ............ ._ Equal Oppor. Em1,loycr 1---------1 home. 536·0321 -. -- r ' CJO DAILY PILOT • U d Avtos,Us•d Tuesday.July 1. 197S .,_.otorcldes/ Autos Wonte<I 0 A· .... os lmpo.............. !Mto• Im-~ Allfos, •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• --... • ~ l ' I"'"" • .,.., • ••• • ••• • • • • ••• •• • •••• 9950 · 1 1 Scoo •r s 91 50 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• • •••• • • •• • • • ••• •••• •• •• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • •••• • • • • • , 9915 Mercury M IH lat1•ot11 8080 Misullan""'OUS aoeo looL, M•ln~--9{ c-... 1llac ... " •-••••••••••••••••••••••• WB PAY 'I'Oi• 00 .AR M--e..a-1 I-9740 t 9765 uu ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• s---.·ce 020 ... ~ uw ..... oyo a •••••••••••••••••••• 1"72 •n... ·1s s k C"f 1 ..... ..,... l''OH TOP USED RS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacul1on Luxury. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• u,u I ' ...... ~ • .... 00 ' c CADILLAC 1> k 8 . W/ - Fashion Boutique 333 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa llehind International House of ftancakesl NEW SHIPMENT OF TANK TOPS & SHORTS All Cotton or 100% Polyester s3, s4, s5 ,\ • ), j tc ~ FANTASTIC BARGAINS PANTS, BLO.USES, SHORTS, TOPS, PANT SUITS, DRESSES SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS 1 nd H.'l t-::.i~le L..ithl' ~\:st..il - SlNliLE Marria gt• l\•at·hc:-. you Elel't1·1cul Woodwo1·k111~ rt um hmg ln.-,t :11l:1t 1111t & ltcp~1lr. lnlxl 1•:111( rt· pu1r. Fire :.ystcm mi.lull & rnt11nt. S1·01·vio Marni!.' 548 ~17{).I mil es U nde r ~700 .FOUEIG.... M I '68 Coronu, tow mileage, Colony r ·, pas!) .• PJ Stll l!801.1H 83.:J.l!.150 urCLASSlCS OVER 100 itd. running t•ond . ~. Ovt:i' 70 lo chOOSt' lrorn t!\'1•1·yth1n ~ Gd. MPU, 'H SUZUKI RV!lll, iw1..-d::. work. ~125 or bt~•i.l oiler·. ~j,8 ts993 H your cur it. extra cluun HEW & u~l:ft Call ufl 4 .:iO 494·3996. !<' ro tn $19!.15 . c.; MAC $3\XJO. !Joi! 110!.15. sec u:. t1rs L _., , .. BAUERBUICK MERCEDES 1-'manc·inR&LA'll~lll' -·7:1 Co\.11.:ar XH7. Im· u..L.-.. c.-....1111-rna culall'! t Owner. 2ns 11arl1or lilvd. OH DISPLAY TOYOTA SALE ~ au"""' 21 ,voo 101, m•w tm.•s & C'm.la l\lc~u 97!:12500 H flnmort Hew •75 Piel.a--. %UOHwW .,_. batlt<l'Y. Melullll' loy.alty, lorhcar:.incc, t:xpcr Boal Cll'.All·UI> & sell -rl·~1.r;~111t. ml'cknt•:-.:-. M$1int. nl:Ut & de1:xmua ..ind " 141 cat m..iny other ble Itel:;. Jim. &lb :.Mi2!l. 4ualitic:-. )'ou "ouldn' · ~ Tnurnph T1~cr Cub. 200 \;(.' Xlnt coml. Ex trus. S3p. ts41i :1<115 ·74 110NtM ~itr l' u. \\ 5000 mt. Cll•an w extra:.! $700 Hob. 4\JH·2-lti3 o:e;1f0 .Rktl; 1 .......,. c.•,..... -9MfO Pl'Wll'I' s:isoo bi.t totr. TOP DOLLAR M£.K(;t:Ot:S U£ALER LARGE 1~5-li585 & tl40·ti7t~ PAID 686~~~~c:::~er, SELECTION 9917 1973 M EHC'lJ HY Colony IMMEDIATB. Y 523_7250 Camaro !'ark ",agun. Air conth· nc1·1I 1f you had ::.t~y1•d Boats, Marin• SJNGU; Equipment ,038 FOR AU Buy 0 r L. as e ····················••! t1on111g, jJOWCI' w111dow1>, FOREIGN CARS On the Santa Ana 1''wy. HOW! 'titi Cam ,1 rn 3:.!i. au lo lu~gugl' rac·k. 1 :.eat~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 llui:.ky -tuo, runs xlnt ~hift. "\~t· :.Ir, l>llll" wllll' .1 l ndJ C ALL OR COME IH '67 Mercedes-· Benz, xlnt ,.. 1 :10.-ioo 101 cs, uf) co · lup.lowmill•::.,xlnl to1u liuii . t.i "ht brown To SEE Us (·1md. Air cond, 1''M/AM. S 700 t'f "•u O''IU ., ·1 o er· <>'tO .. 11, .. t •1 1 l 1 l' f i n i s h • * *I BUY* * SWORDFIS H PLANK $600 ufr. lirt:al for the dirt. u.i2.41sa. Good usl·d furrutun· & ~•1>1>ll..1ncl'S. or 1 will Sell for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 8 33-9625 OrSUNUA \'~I 0'J7 1 P r new c u::.torn dral"'S, !I.; x ~2U & I l»Hld !:15 :<1. l<l.J light i,:1 et•n & 1Jt.•,1ul1lul ~100 make ufl1•1·. 5-IH·llHtl I'\' 2:i ' l'ol<1r l'11nsult• :s:t5V.!.lti8· 118fi llotprnnl 22· S1dc l>) :.Ide. ~ httc. ice 111 d r . • n 1• w , w a r r · l y trans fcr'd . SJi~. trlti 11~:!.-I Wurl1ll.l'I' Com.oil' 1'1.i1111 l F1::.h1n g nxb & red-,. gulf clubs, cart bag. 7x:l5 Bmol'ulan, U.15 IJ~7 S l ' H FHOA HI>. --J aek!.> ". bT'. B!'t).;I'. Mat ralb. hardly u~utl. Exccllenl ~o ntl . .\I u:-.t !.>ell lh1s wct•k , SVO m;.il;l' 1111'l'r Call tii.) ~ti:!·I t'\'t•ning:-. • ind Wl'l.'kl'n<b. ll..1n<lmade lJra~::. cullee t.1IJIL' While l'ro\'111<:1;.il bcdrm :.u1 t e . Lamps . Fine µ1a11u . unginal p<1111 lings. L e nnox l'h1na . (.'ash only. 5:~ti-233S Pnv. l'ly Bl•:lul almost 11u l'll~l i:.! lovesc<1ls by lo)I de - corator. Blu1• l'Opper printed '1•1\ d Ong ~OIJ\1 :,cll::;l:l:iU til4-.J...:>I Miscellaneous Wante d 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS CASH SS FOR Uooct u:,cd furn rel ri gs l:"r trs stoves ~~Iii 071~. Want1'CI: :\pl :.11.1• ga:, s tove, :10" prl'I 847t.il1:1 Office Furnihre & Equipment 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exe s vl l'hrs $15 35. scy l·hrs :SI:.! :!·I. clc:o.ks. dflg s t I ,., d k ., . t' 'i c· <I I. ~ . 1'1l'l't'l' >\Iii \\'. I:Jth. C:'ll 1,15 7-111 l~Xl·:C cln l. & l.'h<11r s.111. l-::.l•d JB.\'I l'Xee 1~pt•w1·1tt-r & stand lll'\.'ds work . b•>th for SlO. l!J5Jl ,\irport Way So. Su1tl' lll or l '.l tat O.C. Airport t betwel'n 1:! and 5 l'M. 556-2il.l. Pm 8987 ...... , ········-········ :! WHT. ~-Poodlei.. l yr. olcVSJU e1i. 16 wk. old S1ame:.c klllcn ::;:!5 . I whl. m<tlc lurkey SlU. ;).19··1282 BABY )'AHA.KEETS :s-1.SO C;.ill 675·6586 Pianos & Organs 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l i P Hf <;llT P iano. gd. l·on<I. N 1 ec I mi sh. S395 or be!>I oflcr. !Jti(/-1155 25'. wooden, GOQtl contlt lion. S125 power Windows. SSSOU • ~ firm. Call utwn 6 & 11 pm. D l • 67 Cumurn. rd>lt:l'Jli. 111alt'h111g iri11•1·1or. $3005 C;.ill 645 i nl alt 7 PM. !Motor Homes, Sale/Rent 9160 Boats, Power -9040 !••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·7:1 i':xplore1• Motor l10tTil'. tully sell' <·111H 11,000 mi. '30 Chris Connie Xlnt rnml. Exl1'a:-.'. S81.itl5 NEWPORT IMPORTS 979-1!9<J2. GJeGJl e.unA ·l spd.~. \7'1!Hll'C J John11011&So11 ' 1!!1i·-ltil>!J l.int•oln i\forcury 2621> '70 MBZ \ ·.~:. TOYOTA ~ -lla rl.>111· Blvd .. C.M. ~ :»10.si;:~u LI), •. m161"~'~("15'"') ~~ Hurb~. ( M AJ/i '/ 111 1 :.~!=~~!~! ........ !!!.~ Mustan9 '952 l'.lti7. With Fly lJndgt• tli~ 1'W2 ,X!.17-:tX37 3100 W.Coast Hwy. NA 642-9405 n ~u0~ ~ G~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nd~ pa111l or I"'" pain\ Other" 1 ~1· >.lnl. t:!l3) Nt•ar Nt.-w l!) ft. motor i'Xl ·1:!!12 17 11 1S.W2:18l hornl' Mint l'o11d1tu111 15 12' lll'W l1bcrglus:. Small "0 ""· Takl· ovt·r ·lk.th· , 8 511 1' payment s. 0"1ll'I W a I U , II\ W , , ti4ti-).155 M1·re. & trailer. ~!J:;. !\lake oiler. ti l5 17·15. ·73 ~I .l'1.11·e 1\l'rOW U1.·t1L'rdtor root' a11· t ·qie 21 ' l'hri s. llt·m1 eng. det'k l:J.UOU mi ~13::.!j( l.uHlem t~·:11 kr. needs rww.' take vn•r pvinnt:.. work . :>1 UO vr lJ n .t •Wf ~lO-· lt-15 lt;t;5 ) ;) ;) . WE BUY IMPORTS Top Dollar For An~ M .il-.t• or Mode! JIM PANOS MAZDA 17 . l"lli .1. •1.-.,~-hi> Trailers, Travel 9170 ::!OOIS.M;.inthester BUY or LEASE Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 ti9 280 SL Hoads l er Coupe. harvest lJ1cgc 111 cvlor 2 tops. <I sp. lrans. air. Car just bkc new. ~7,7(10. ·194 -8816 Pri.pty. 1 14 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\11ahl'1111 t)Jti.(>000 Johu::.un w ult trlr. Mun) -· T 1 T 1 1952 Mercedes Benz. 300 xtras lhl.ulr.557-\6.;t!J la rave raicr. t1i•w llaveu.Junkl'J1"!Callus. B. I::ll'g;.int. c lassic. g lass tires. t'k(' brk:-. Toµ SS patd. 83U 281!! form al Sccfan. Beautiful· 14' w 1lrlr Scaled hub:.. slps ti.S!J!J5 .552·[,g97 24hrs. ly res tored. S·l300. 35111' Lights. New Ltrcs. 1 ,. • • • I ----5 '"' "1·11 "7" 5""u SX50. Extr:is . llS-lli ~a mar WO~W · :.J Golden I· a.lrn~ Autos , Import~ _ -.o_·_u_> _or" .,.. ''"'" Ur CM. S·lti·OJ27. 19'4• mull \<md. rull) ••••••••••••••••••••••• .\18 350SL Special drk se.lf c·o11l. 1 ull~:d l~ss General 9701 1 Mctal11c blue. XJnt cond than 11100 mt. Ht .1r b.1~h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646.8515 or 642·4243. w 1tu1J & :.how1•r. lwin _ • . . I ---- bed:;. fr1~11l k1t~·h1•n . LAM BORGHIN I '.MG 9742 32' CH I< IS, xlnt. cond. 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Squ:.ireback. a uto. rcl>ll cng '"' lnm,o,. ~1500 All ti, 67:i-6612. ---------I 69 VW. Tow 1t Away : Good for parts, e ngine runs. Body shot! $325. 13171 M a~nolia, Garden Grove ·72 vw Korn b1, ha~1u bit. cmpr. Gas Stv. Gas1dt!e refrig. Sink w elcc. wu·. pump. XlnL comJ. :i;J,500. (;73-5926 ' 57 VW B US. Hblteng1 nc, runs gd. $350 or best of· ft:r. 897-1452 . 62 VW Cherrv & Clean. brand ne w lsOO Eng. Call all. 5. 642· 1615. Loaded. 1nl·l ·g. 11 · Glaspar. w U·U. ~l!J..150. lj..12·!!0~'.) s leep::. S 13,500 B1 U a11· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'ond .. B:.il J acks.~.)(). \\"ll':\l'I.\(; ·7:1 Ml L>GET H!OOO mi. '74 SUPER Hccllc, c·a:;s. 28' Trojan l"bn Cruis. 'ti:i 6i3·U528 A LJ T Q CLASSICS New paint. shar1> cond. tape. 18U90 mi. $2,650. L;.ipstrakc. Hd.>lt 210 B P - -----&t2·009!J \.'-M<.iray ,2Uhrs. Dmcttt?. Trailers, Utility 9180 S2,800.552-1493all.6PM -------- V Berths, rnonomatit:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LTD. 69 MUC·GT 70 Bug, auto, s unroof, xlnt VllF. Fatho. Teak del'ks . NH. NEW llcavy duty car 0 rang c Count Y's 1 Owner. Xlnt ~ Must See, $1650 840·1554 Hn:.Lol co111.l. Pvt ply. Bsl or C'quipmt. trlr. Sl,200 or newest , most modern Cond. 645-684-I aft 6PM. ttfr. 7 11 610·llti8 or makcofr.5·166006 authorizcddC'uler! ------1966 VW Bu>1, very clean ~!J 8875 -SP~CIALIZING IN · 1971 MIDGET S650. 0 ----. -4ntiques / Sules • Sen tee ••Top Shape •• 9,!3_.,~"'9 l•'O ll rl•nl sport l1sh111g Classics 95201 Leasin!.! Sl925 &t.J-1924 ----v _~ ___ _ boal. .full.Y,, :lJ~p~d; 4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiil·: \I':\\. Volvo 9772 Pl·r:.on~·,:>~,-;504.'<Lda}. li COHO rn3ti Westchester . )\1-;-;1 L \ \1 llUHC:lll:\I ·;o MG BGT Sl900. Aft 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tin\!'. !14.1·~~.Jt'! XltJ Sedan. Ivory w l'lum LJRRACQ pm wkdy:; ti75·5Wti : 4th ORANGE COUNTY Bot R t / In t. :\lint eond. H .11. ofJulywkndanylime~- a s , en 9050 iH,OfJO act m1. ::;Hi.IJUU :-;ow ON IJl~l'LAY MGB' 9744 VOLVO Chartt-r Call 832·!Jt>55. EXCL USIVELY VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l'i!k1ng Order!> On ••••••••••••••••••••••• Largest Volvo l.>ealt:!r Nt:wSki Unatsfornvcror Recreational Th N E d , "ti3 MGB good body & rnOrangeCounly! (n·ean UJ ' vr 21 · day Vehicles 9530 8 8W SOa a S motor, wire whls, new BUY or LEASE l·ruiscrs. );uw :I\ ail rent ••••••••••••••••••••••• AHfllVINti SOON lop & scats. S475. 646·7506 DlR.t::(,"T a d<1y ur wk. ti75·8866 Open Mon -Sat. 9 lo 6 Opel 9746 3'1114 V 1a Oporto Lido Free Show Closed Sun. •••••• ••••• •••••••••••• \·Iµ. ffrcre<itional Vdiiell-:\UTOCLASSICS. LTD. Boats, Sail 9060 Show now at llunllngton 1U5!il Hec hkr River, ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'enter Mall, lhru Su11 J·'ounta111 Valley, Ca. '74 Opel Manta Hallye Xlnt cond, gd mi. auto, $3100. 645-11496 anytime. July 1;. :\fort: than -lu Ill'\\ i'H 557 ~5. rnotll•h at s pcl'ial !11,; i'l I !163-~l '69 Opel GT llerreshol f 1\lllt'fll't1n ,·ounb. Beach & Ed Call ;.ift 6 pm ,t>t~·8114 Sailboat Eagle. l:.! II . WLW. ~Ii It ing,•1· .• 1 l San IJ11•gu Aua Romeo 9705 overall. lfo;lt bv :\nwak Frw~. n Porsche 9750 & W1lliums . 711 ·~Iii iii:.!. ----------·1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Afl 5 P:'-1 & Wkncl::. 7 'li7 912. 5 Spd. 64,000 mi. 'fem?~~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 Anniversary SALE! '75 VOLVO COMHELL CHEVROLET !->t\l~C:S & SJ::HVICI:.: 2828 Harbor Blvd. COST A .M !-:.';A 5 46·1200 Hl73 :\lo11h' ~arlo . ..1ul11, p s. p . 11 •• Ill', !'.\\I\ ti bucket Sl'<Jh. '111yl top, $:1500. 525· 7U!:IO I'\ t ply 72 MUSTANG :\lACll 1 Autmu:.ilil'. lattory air. pOWl'l' s ll'Cl'illg & hrakl':>. 828~ <!J3t1'.:YG) 'J'lwodorc Hobins ForJ, :.!lliill llarl10r Bh·d., C.:\1 ., IH:.!·11010 'ti5 :\1 u:.t:ing . :.!8!*, air. raJ10, I' ~. :-i;L'W tires & painl ~750. * S.15·2963. ·09 Cht'\ y St. Wagon. 1-"ull -~ pwr. air, Hun~ Xlnl ~50 Sharp ·;:J Mustang. Air, 646·511 l . 1rn r. :!5 .(JllO nll ·::.. Fine cond. $2WU. 675·5Si2 ·72 :\lonle Carlo. \'~n lop, • ----• ports. au-. I'S l'U. F:'ll O ldsmobile 9955 :;tercu. I O\\ 11. ~2:J50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1)73 !14 l5 517 .'.f.Ji5. S;.i les und Sen'H:e '66 CHEVY STATIOHWAGOH Etonom ica l tr:msporta · lion! $75-1 <HGR2:ll 1 Theodore Hobins Font. 2060 Harbor Uh·d .. C.~L 642-0010 OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HOMDA CARS University Olds 2850 Harl>or Blvd. Costa Mesa 540·9GW l:li4 Olds rnohilc 1..S. Vinyl 72 MALIBU 1·0111 . I ully loaded, Automatic, fac:tory air, 1\111 , Fm s t ereo. low power slecr1ng & m1l eagc.X l11tcond.St1ll brakes, $245-1 (3Hll':oll ) under warranty. s.1000 or Theodore Hol>111s Fonl, Lt•st offer. tl44·642ti. ~~O Harbor Bl\·d., C.l\I · i:.l Cutia~ Salon. nc\~ ti42·0Ul0 tire~. p w . tilt whl. '6:.1 Chevv II. as i!.'I $17.i ~ll'l'eu tapl', \'Ill. top . CASH. hustcd n.1tl -g111xl SI l~ill. ;,:1!1 OUtl8 tires-body. N ... w l1«111:, Pinto 9957 5 3 6 -8 !J !) J 2 13 7 2 s :t ll d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dollar Ln. JIB. -72 Hunaboul. clean, good '63 Chevy JI Slat11>n ennd. 3ti,OOO m1. S150U Wagon. N.l'W tires. Good 714·-1!-l!Hl:!:! run 'g l'ond. ::;200. 557.119a. Continental 9930 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '72 MARK IV, 45.000 mi. air, ~tereo . etc. New tires. A class ic black beauty. As king $5JUU. Call to see anytime. 546.(~tl!I Corvette 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Hunabout. Sl750. "194·98:12. 4 s p. ~teel belt· cd radials. 4!)4-i863 'i 2 Hunabout, 'itras. Xlnl l'Ond. l'vt p:.irty. Call 536·32·1M 72 Pinto Runabout 711 fi75·2G-H. VW Dli N 1'.: Hui;:gy w trlr , --li50<'l' eng. Xlnt cond. Ur and N cw L<1::.cr. Hacing :;;.<JOU or bst ofr. ti75-0:1n. Alfa Romeo Demo 0 p c ll ::;520 . \'l. ply. a 833-3547. 4 Sp e I'd . :1 i r. S l li .ii <I U·l<J1 \') l'h e odort' H o h 1 11 :, F o r cl , 2 o () u H arhor Bhd., C.M . t>-12·0010 164 E 4 Dr. G9 Corvt!lle 1127 En).!. pis, Demo. automa tic air ~./,00b, 9 1 68' .. T03°1'!· arn /fm Plymouth 9960 gear. S850. 54lHXYil:! eves aft 8. 4 Wheel Drives 9550 Priced from $ALE --...................... . Lido l 4. + trlr-C.:hel/v ·n .. auto, air ,,_. T $6 79.9. Sl:!5U M!l2-3(;.14 f',s: p 1U, ::.hell, Lo.«..11.:d (#7502) ---S·l55o. Larr)' .Jl:Sl ·ili·ll. B h I rt ;lt;' ALL aluminum CAT, >.!33-!l!ll I eac ~S l:! · beam. IJui It in W. 8·18 Dove L:l'rm. 3 un:;tayed unsup· Trucks 9560 at M al',\rthur ported turved revolving ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Jamboree.N.B. Ma:.ts all conncdt:d . to ·5i:s Dodge Carry All. ( ti.i 752-0900 s1ni::le ma1nshcel. l~x-rblt eng, runs gd ) Ne" ------ trcmely fa::.t! Sand Dolly brakes, Sl:IOU bs t olr. BMW 9712 Trailer w , VW e ngine. 536·~444 days. titiO ~u:_rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• S3500. for hoth. Days cv. ORANGE COUNTY'S <7 141642 ·2U25 eves -------OLDEST 1714 )646-6625 1 ·74 FO H [) Co11rl<'r. i'\l'~ll' & ----new. dl'lUXl' ·· KITIO:-For ~um mer r'un I 5:Jo·ita(i Clu:;s Winner - 5'18·87W. '7 3 FORD Courier - '70 PORSCH E 914·6 , ' . ~ • • ::>. • •••••••••••••••••••••• cond .. power steering, ------------AM /FM stereo tape. A M . F M 8 t r a c k , CoUC)ar 9933 _ headlight r i ms. Lloor ••••••••••••••••.-•••••• $6,000. 6-14·2621 -· ----mats. !t3614. 1972 COUGAR XH7. Air ------ Rolls Roy~t-9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY " JR~ CARVER ROUS-RQYCE r 234 f . 17th St. COSTA MESI. S'6-44" ~ CLOSED SUNDAYS Saab 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAAB Was $8190 conditioning. automatic Savings $1004 trans m ission,. vinyl .tup • ..._.OW 57186 leather interior. L ight 1"111 blue w1lh dar.f blue 111- terior. $3250 (877FNG 1 Johnson & Son Lincoln l Me rcury 2ti26 Harbor :0"1Jt ~ Bl\'d .. C.:\J. 540-56.10 0 VOLVO . Aulo~~~o~~!~ air. p ower s t eering & 1%6 H11d 1or C '·' /J.I/• ·~:J01 brakes. $185·1 l!J51EPW) -- ------Theodore Robins Forti. Autos, Use d 2060 Harbor lilvd .. C.M .. •••••••• •• • •••••• •••••• 642-0010 Al LAS Chrysler jPlymouth Oj>(Jn Daily & Sun. 'til 10 I' \I 292!1 Hu rbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1934 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill HARDTOP Sewin9 Machines 8093 -•••••••• ••••••••••••••• CO KON ADO 25 ,"IOew sails. -l Speed. low mil1:s, ~1:,.1 !2 1:5 12 Z l Theodore Hobins Forti :!IMiO I larhor S11!cs-Scrvict!·Lcasing Roy Carver, Inc. fiolls 1toyl'c UMW DEMO Buick ·991olDo.._e-9935 B1\ II\' 0\'l'rlol'k. :s:t2J. ,,r l11·~t Ill le I' I{ Ii 2fi1!1 :) ti . l:l (HI . tj I 2 · 2 i !I :l o r 213·5~2· l!Jti!l -Hlvd .. c :'IL. 11.l<!·OOIU 23.J I~. I ith St. · ~o~la ~'Vl~!><t __ 546~444 1 73 GMC SPRINT ••••••••••••••••••••••• W'j ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 REGAL Xlnl. cond. ,_3 Cl II I t I Stereo. AM /F M, tilt whl. 1 • ia enger. .oa_<.ec · rad ... 'l 900 640.0383 lo m1. xlnt com.I. S:lJOU. --~-""-' · 645·3861 wkdys. 556·7Ul!J SALE I' riced from $2, $4, $5 &$I 0 ·Sportin9 Goods 8094 H OB J f_; CAT. JGfl . w , tra iler. Xlnt t'111t d Priced right. 4!1.J·16H4. ,\uto .. air. power steer- ing & brakes. S:J35•1 ( 5 4 6 9 9 ~ ) T h cod or 1• Robin s Vord , :!OtiU Harbor Bl\d ,. C.~T " 642-0010 CREVIER I $4190 (#5402) Cadillac 9915 cv1wknd_s_. ____ _ I door equipPt"C.i with :J1~1 t'ld. 2 l>J>I. V 8, engine, and lorqu e flitl trans m1 ss10 11. Factc1ry· air c onditionin g . AM 1FM radio. tilt steer· ing whtcl. Brovm finis h with Oyi;ter beige vinyl roof. SU.HlO miles. 1-ully rccond 1t1ont.-11. Be One Of The 1st To Wear EVE'S BIKINI PANTIES The brief est & sex iest Bikini tJanty 3 Prs for $7 .50 ·24" Bandanas $1.00 each Fashion Boutique 333 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa flellind International HOVM of PancabsJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool Tahlc. 41 ~ x 9. :'llurr.1y l'rofe~:,mnal CJll'cr ~»l-IH94 '7-l H ORI£ Hi. White w 1Yellow turp. l.tkc new. Sl.850. 4~·J.IJ4 Racmg Sabot S;.iil ~IOl:J. TRUCKS-Vi\'.'<S-'1 W ()'s & I ST &. 8RO~DWAY SAl'HA ANA 835·3171 I THE ULTrMATE DRIVING MACHINE l Beach Imports 848 Dove at MacArthur & Jamboree, N.B. 752-0900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 CAD Fleetwood Brougham, lo miles. mint, xtras. Make ofr. <213 )592-5227 '70 Monaco Wagon. 45.000 ml, Air, auto , bronzc1wd. siding. $1300. 494-1959. $2195 Inquire to: Ford 9940 Bus iness Office Sli HF UO,\ HU. ",lacks". t; i ". lk1g~. l-1 ~1t rads. h:.irdl) u:.1·d. l'X\'t•llcnt 1·ond1lwn :\lu.'>l :-.di 1h1:. Wn:k SUO 111:.ikc •1lkr Call fi75·8h2 t l'V1°11111 i.::, and wet·kc11ds. Ud. Cond. $31/U or bst ofr. :vt ust Sell. 673·f>ll'l5. Wantl'd. Cle;.in. late )!db. <.:ash: tii:i·~l!I Colt • ••• • • • • • •• • ••••• •• •••• Orange Coast '67 Ford 5111.l XL Convt Dally Pilot -----------1 ·71 El Dorado. good cnnd .. -----'Toyota 9765 LOADED'. H track s tereo 9717 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S32!J5. tape de c k . 7' Fbgls Sailing Dinghy Complete sailing equip. liood cond. :i;2UO. S.l8·6till ur 1)7:! 5:120 ·i-;7 Cll l·lV •11, :121 mtr, sad· die t;.in'ks. pwr brks. ~'700 tlii2·2:184 ••••••• •• • • •••••••••••• tH~ 0322. 71 DODGE COLT Anniversary New top. br;ikcs, ~ar-:i:w w. 13ay St. C~I mg~. earb. New radials. ------------ Super gas :;;.aver! Sltl5'1 SALE 1 !)iO COUPr: De Ville. Huns likcncw.&:ctoaµ· '71 Cust. Suburban W~n Automatic di mate con· prcciale ! SI 150. 644-1445 9 l'a:;s. l owner. Manv trol, Lilt steering wheel, ---------extras. New radial tire;. power windows, power ·73 Grand Torino. Lo mi. Sl.570, 968-1148. ~570 TV, Radio. Hifi, Ster~ 8098 Vans Kite + Trailer c 223C PE l Theodor l' $ 1500 R o b 1 n s 1'' o r d , 2 U () 0 ....................... S.t.'">U tJ.10-1749 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Harbo r Blvd., C.M ., DISCOUNT!! 642·0010 :;eat:;, AM ;FM stereo. Xlal cond. $2300. Call ------- C .1 r10 le Stt·rt·o J\ :\1 ·FM r .11!10. phCHlO. ll tral'k la µe tt ... ,. k. 2 ::.µcakt<r::.. hi.:adph1111c s. Aux nutlct .rnd :.in lt! n 11.1 hook llJ) Il e.id c lean111g Lape ,. a r I r 1 d g e 1 n <: l u d c d . l'l'rll'l't t'1>11<l1lwn . Sat ~I X.) 1•;.1 ~h Also n·conl .1lhum~ ::;:! :1u and 8 tra<·k r a r I r JCl c cs $4 eac h . 1~n lli:i:J .11 t 5pm Sahot =4747, racing con<i. \'d tlly. $-IUO/ or offer. 5-»Vil Iii MlLLr:H Sabot. gd. n>nd. Sall .~o . .JllS. St5<J or 111 fer. G·ll!-3 1:13 ----- 22 II . SchOl'k lihergla~S ::.loop Sl2UO or ht-s t offer. ~ 1• e d :, w o r k . 71.i-1->ii 5-IM>i ·n Clli\TEi\L' "agon. M -----11---- pass.. auto pow1•r, atr Datsun 9720 ~~l-JHt;H • •• • • • • • •• • • •••• ••••••• 'tjS Chev. \·a11. l!OllO m1 on Wll~L HUY YOU R eng. Com pl. convcrs111ns U.\TSU N. TOYOTA 1\m 'Fm . (jood paint OH VOLKSWAGEN <;0111lttl'l':. lltio!Hlll l'AJO FOH OR NOT. WILL l'AY TOP l!JH l>Ol>G I·: t:impN \·;111. DOLLA H. CALL KEN'£ /\ 'I', I' S & nwl'1'. ti, ALLIO:N ,5·111·0442 mill'"· ,,h;1rp 5'~\195 ulkr. E:at ---97-2-5- 67.5-9;-,til n ••••••••••••••••••••••• (~Hl '.'llOIG '<1t\.J1-::-.T JC STEREO 1\M F\I radio & re1.:ord pl;1y i-r, o ld but plays bl':tlll 11 ul ly . ~°'I :'">16-!J!1:13 SABOT 1n xlnt rnmJ.. full} Autos Want~d 9590 ORANGE COUNTY'S cquippt:il. $2!la. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWEST & LARGEST Call o44.7iJG. Orange County's IM MEDIATE 12 ft S.itlhoal, main &Jib. Hi9hest $Buyer UELlVERY trailer Extras. Call bef1 on Imports ,\II Models &Colorfi lJl'lal 12l!t turnt.1l>lt• s1:1s. l\tr1wood jlO Im lunt•r, illlll .:.:!.JU. :\1h t•nt Uollty ltlOA ::il!JS. 1,;:1 tll>::!:.! :i 11m, G75-t7l:i!.I. Bill Maxey Toyota Dick Miller Motors llulne 16 ' w 1trailcr & ve:,l. Call Roger or Bill r::/1 .. ,-;wliiil \II ·;5 !>l1ckers . $15:iO 847 -llS.)5 r,,,_ .. ~ .. &t.1·4508 be twnli-!lpm \,'¥1 fM StNc•o Hn r . turnlahle. "Pl':•krr1>, gd Transportation l'Ontl. ~l.'iO. 4'1ti 7i'l~> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motor cycles/ .!I · Pa1·karrJ &•II c·olor Scooters 9150 ('llO:>vk rv. \lnl 1·oml ••••••••••••••••••••••• :z.110. (.a 11 !1ti:1.~>:J Boats & Marine Equipment ·•·•····•·············· General 9 0 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~et us :-di ~our hnal. any Ml t!. for f.1:-.1 re-,ults call M e s a R o u l <..: ~ n t 1· r • t•lu 05:Jtl '71 llONIJA 750, Wind· JJmmcr F~11r'i.:. lmma<: rn111l. 5000 mi. ti old Coast ~rv. 551 ·6275 lllJSK Y 2SO, 1973 f'c•rll'<'I con<I . ~00. '1110 Su1uk1 TM. Looks brand o <.'w Sii50 545 749\i ·73 Y;1maha 250 Enduro. Xlnt cond. 2,000 m1. Set· Put Thr Sparkle Bacl< to bt•h1·ve. $645 .\94 4803 Exp~rt poll.,htn~ & tit• ta1hr1~ on your f1llt'r '72 400 MAICO H S {liP<' l:(la)lsb11ul Ll•tu~1·1t·an& M1kun1 Ported Xlnt pJ1nt your 1•ni.1in1·:0. & 1·11nc1 !i'\2 262'4 bill(e In I h1· waler or out Ctill M1·'>:t Bo.it Ct•nt1•r, ask for I' .1ul lill'i o~.:1!1 t!f7~ Y <1m:.1ha 250 Strt.-1•t Show 1 onm cond 11400 mt S7~.o 7~ts:;.16J11n UOY SCOL rs 111•<'11 hon1.1>, I l'urs & a1rplunc:. TJX .ul Sl·:Lt. 11111· Item., with J vantages ~1ti l!l90 Daily Pilot Cla.ss1lir(f Acl. ----- FREE APPRAISAL We buy used cars & lru<'ks Call GROTll O H :V ROLET for a free apprais al. G.KOTll CIU:VROLIO:T 18211 Beach Ulvd Hunti ngton Ucad1 847 ·6087 54!1 Xl.11 SELLING YOVR CAR? TOP PRICES fAID For Imports P J id for or Not Dean Lewis Imports 1000 Jh1rbor, C.M. ();Jti-!*303 -------1 TOP CASH! "'or dl'oin used cars & trucks ! llowarc$ t:hevrolct. Dove & Qu.-11 8tn 'l'lll. nr. Ma<-Arthur, J,1mhorec und Un:stol. N1•wpvrl Fh-111."h 83.1 ~ lliUV . I UNI\ CAHS " 847-7243 --- 1:w W. \.\o'anwr :11 So. ,\f am ~.1n1.1 Ana ;J.ji 2132 1973 FIAT J24 Sport Coupe Mint Conti l~Ml202 '73 850 Spider, 16,000 ml. AMWM. Xlnt cond. lM. offer. 644·2160. from dealer window leather interior, white _64_·_4_·5_7_22_a_sk_fo_i_· T_o_m_. __ 1 price on this neafiiew vinyl top. Top condition. 1973 1''ord LTD Hl Pas:;. I !J 1 .J P I. Y M 0 UT If TOYOTA 54},000 mile luxury car. Duster. IO:l'onomical S24!15 (577,\F V) Johnson Wagon .. Air, P !b, P is. slant ti engine. factor) Sport c-& Son Lincoln Mcrcur" lugg. rack. 2:3.000 mi. 1 air conditioning. pow1•r ~ , own e r . Super Clean ! · b Automatic, power steer-2"26 Harbor Blvd .• C.M. slcenng, rom.e mctalh{' v 675·6200 or 675·3008 eve:;. · ,_ b ing. air. cond., AM·FM 5-10·563U w1tu e1ge vinyl lQp and radio. vinyl top. Nt1 -'72 c u · I' d' St interior. Like n\.'w only r '7 3 C i V l 0 ri~r. ,a 10• ep 15 O O ll476. .<. · ow n e r , bumper. Xlnt cond. • U miles. ~3:3ti5 Offer Expires7-7-7:i hcaut1lully .mamltune~, srn5o. Ph: 9mH!JO.l l222JSH) Johnson & Sou IUp.m , t ully equtp. Aft ti, · Lincoln Merc ur y 21l:.!t.i :OeMl~ m 'iiifl TOY OT A 1966 Ho1bor. C fl\ 646 9303 Try ;1 Daily P-ilot Classilit!rl Ail lo buy, sell or rent som elhmg. .>49·4327. 72 GRAN TORINO Harbor Ulvd., c.; M. 2 D o o r ti a r d t o p , 540·5(j;j() Cad '7 1 Cpe de Ville. ----- Deser t sand w / lig ht automatic facto.ry air, Pontiac 9965 · v1·nyl top "' 1ge lthr 1·nt P 0 w c r s l ee ri n g & ••••••• •• · nc · brakes. $1!!54 (046EOll l , 0 •:••••••••••• Am /Fm s tereo tape. Th od Rb. F d 69 Bonne St. W~n. Lug Cruise control. Auto 21.16eO Horeb . 0 81mds C0~1 • rk, Air cond. 9 pus~'. ch male conlrol. Soft ray . ar 01 v " ·" .. loaded! $850 PP. 968-35.>:I glass. Twilight sentinel. 642-0UlO --- l'wr door loc~s. Tilt & -69 LTD 10 pa:-.s W;.ig., '68 GTO runs great, telescope str ~-whl. fl air. p h , umJfm . lug. clean.' Mus~ sa~ S70o . way seat adJ. Ueaut. ra t k . Gd cont!. s795_ 4~·91:il2 home, 673-·U8ti con d.$3200. Pr. Ply. 646.3429. Linda -------675-4"516. M 11 ST S · 1· · , '73 Torino Wag, R/11, ~ . acri ice i.t r;::=:::;:;;~~==-=~::--::--:--=::::-:::-;;:-~~'1 p is p /b t /gl r adiuls F1reb1rd. Loaded. Maku ST AR GAZER~°"-. J Jikc'ncw. Siioo.'645-2116.' offer. 557-2280 Eves. _ .-------~--11, C.:t.~\' R P1)LL,\~:---~--~ -'65 p · "f .. ~~11J, M Yovr Oo•lr .o1c1.-11r c •• <1. ~ Liu !..i '63 Ford Falcon. Good R -ontiac. ~eeds paint. .. -' ...... ,. ,, v Accord1"glo lh•Sto11. v ,,,.:I , cond. 20 M PG . New unsg~oc:1. $650. , .,s 11 311•10 iv de•ck p mf',09~ lr.r Wednesdc·,, ~~;J.~~-:/,.. trans. S300. 540,868(1. Call 557·7940 ~ 1 ~ 18 a.s re vd .. ord~ colft'\C>~ 0ng 10 numbt1' 1./).1' 'i Y""' Zcd•oc bo11" ''9" L'or Sale 1"7'' '-'o..:..' 1;1·0 '70 Le Mans. Runs grcul, .1 JI/Ht )f ,'~· )IJ4' 11 I • ). 917,19 ~Jl•l&-IO-M 110 H v.. "(' , ••. .l t• SCOO IO .. 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I I \ Laguna/South Coast EDIT ION Today's Clo sing N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 182, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESOAY,JULY1, 1ns TEN CENTS Son Left to Droum-Cop Aceused CHICAGO CUPI> -It started 1<>ut as an old fashioned fathcr- and-son fi shing trip, just James Loughnane, n Chicago police patrolman , and his 16-year-old ,4;on, Michael. . But police say 1l ncc.irly ended m murder. The Loug hnancs set off on Lake Mil'hq~an <.ibourd th e family's 25-foot motor boat &m-day. Ten hours lCJte r , a s1.ulboat, one of many that dot the Chicago. shoreline of sunny summer Sun- days , came upon a youth struggl- ing for breath in the lake's cold, deep waters about six miles off shore. It was Michael ''lie (Michael) lrit-'<l to raise his hand to wave but he was too exhaus ted," s <11d George Woltman, owner of the s ailboat. "When we got closer he called, 'llelp me 1 can't swim CJn y more'.'' Out of breath, Michael was p ulled aboard and, between gasps, told his story -a story that led to his ra·ther's arrest. "lie kept repeating, 'I don't believe he d id it, that he threw me bverboard','' Woltmansaid. Michael explained his situation as Woltman steered toward shore. The youth said, ··1 don't want to go bal'k there because my father might be waiting and he has a gun." . Police we re notified and a marine unit picked up Loughnane, nn ll·year veteran or the force, still cruising about three miles from where Michael was found. He has been charged with at· tempted murder. Loughnane at first said Michael had ~lien overboard a nd he had been unable to r escue him. Authorities said he refused to make any more statements when he saw a patrolman looking at unused life preservers on his boat. Police said Loughnane had taken out a $20,000 policy on Michael's life in October and a $100,000 policy in February. Both listed Loughnane and his wife, Michael 's stepmother, a s beneficiaries . Investigators said it appeared Loughnane was in financial dif· ficulties and had been falling steadily into debt. Michael said he was at the wheel of the motorboat when he was struck on the head from · behind. He said he turned and his father grappled with him. fight· ing Lo throw him overboard. Loughnane finally succeeded. his son s aid, and the father sped off, leaving him in the 47-degree water. Michael s aid he used lifesaving techniques taught in a high school course to stay afloat for a n hour until t he s a ilboat ap· proached. : . "''"' . .,. South Collnty Assessed 'J 1 Still a ReCord Chili l)og 1 .\ Brown Trims, litrz/:/;;~~!;;;~,~ Shock Victim Assisted Letguna Reach Fireman William Wall helps lower Terry Tomlin, 24 , of Cost<.1 Mesa. down a ladder at a construc- tion site uftcr Tomlin sustained a 2,400 volt electrical shock Mond<Jy. Firemen said he received the shock when he brushed his hund against a power line while \.Vorkin g on the roof of a buildfog at South Coast Hi ghway and OC1k Street. Tomlin was admHted to South Coast Communit v Hos pit()J for observution and is reported lo be in good con· <.IJL10n. ·Four Oil Companies ·Raise Gas Prices By the Associated Press Four major oi l companies an- nounced gasoline price incr~ases effective today which will make July 4 holiday weekend driving more expensive. The Shell Oi I Company and Standard Oil of Indiana -Amoco -s aid t he y were rais ing Capistrano . Mulling New Police Pact San Juan Capistrano city coun- cilmen will meet al 7 Wednesday • riight U> consider awarding a new contract for law enforcement services. wholesale gasoline prices by three cents a g a Hon, Atlantic Richfield Company announced a two-cent·a ·gullon increase, and Texaco Inc. s aid it was charging dealers 1.4 cents a gallon more for gas. The increases apply to a ll grades of gasoline, the com· panies said. The whok sale pricc changes are expecte d t o be passed t hrough t o customers by r e· lailers. "Every Shell dealer will no doubt raise his pump pri ces by at least three cents a gal lon, plus whatever t he ::idditionul s ales lax maybe," said Max Victor, ex- ecutive d irector of the New York Association of Service Stallons. Herbert Hugo, senior editor of <See GAS HIKF., Page A2) .. chili dog was being sought Se B d today by Huntington Beach· t poli ce. ' lgns U ge Officers said the man, 1i~~c~~~.dl~~~~h~~~ t~;~ !~~ SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. vetoed $100.3 million in proposed spending ear- ly today and signed a record- s ett in g $11.47 billion sl ate budget. The Democratic governor vetoed numerous items that Democrats in the Legislature added to his budget. · But in s pite of the cuts , the budget Brown signed for the fis- cal year beginning at midnight was the biggest in the history of any s tate. -. (t was $453 million more than former Gov. Ronald Reagan's last budget and $1.07 billion more. than the 1975· 76 budget for New York state, the nation's second- biggest-spending state . Brown's vetoes trimmed the budget back to a modest 5.7 per- eenl increase over spending in the 19-nt.75 fisca l year. That meant the budget a gain set a s pending record. But the rate of increase wus far below the average increase m Reagan's budgets. Brown 's cuts left a projected surplus of $313.6 million. Brown asked for only 6 percent increases i n g r a nts for California's 500,000 aged blind and disabled. But he approved lhe full 9 perce nt hike sought by the Legislature. That was a $6S million budget item. The 37-year-old governor also granted the full $8.3 million ap- proved by the Legislature for bil- ingual education programs, near- .Jy double the $4.3 million he pro- posed in January. But m early childhood educa- tion program$, where Brown proposed $43.2 million and the Legislature approved $77.9 million, the governor split the difference. He vetoed ~he ap- propriation back to $63.2 rnilhon. ln a letter accompanying his vetoes, Brown recalled the "new s p ir it " s l oga n of h is gubernatorial campaign last fall. He praised the legislators for their effort in four months of hearing on the budget and ex· plained his vetoes this way: "Government, no less than the individual, must r espect realistic limits. Wh a t is needed now is not simply more m oney, but a new s pint. "Our primary task is to re- direct effort without escalating cost,'' he wrote. Rrown 's biggest cuts were in s alary increases for the 201,357 employes of the s t ate, the University of California and the s tate college a nd unive rsity system. The governor <:hopped $37.6 million out of four budget items providing pay increases. being soug ht on misde· meanor cha r ges of tossing a chili dog at a customer in the Warner Drive-In con- cess ion stand Monday night. No injuries were report· ed -only a mess, poli ce said. Court Restrietions 'No Great Clianges' After Patrol Ruling By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Of IM Da lly P'l19t S4aff .. lf the court s ays that we can only go after the m underwater w1t}l snorkel:on, that's what we'll do." Richard atchelor , number two man at the San Ysidro office of the U.S. Border Patrol, was almost philosophic today about new restrictions applied to the detection of illegal aliens Mon- day by the Supreme Court. In companion rulings, the Gunmen Kill Sailor, 18 LONG BEACH <UPI > - Two Arizona s ailors \#ere shot in the back early to- day by unknown assailants during a robbe ry, police sa id. Dead at the scene was J ames Tuttle Bartley Jr., 18, of Prescott. police said. Dou g Nor ri s , 18 , of Phoenix, was reported in s atis factory condition at Pac1f1c Hospital. The sailors m et two men at the Long Beach Naval Station E nlis ted Men 's Club and left with them, according to police. The suspects drove to an aJley where the sailor s were at· tacked. jurists unanimously held: -The patrol may not stop and search vehicles at the San Onofre check station four miles south of San Clemente or other fixed loca- tions unless agents believe there is "probable cause" to suspect the car contains illegal aliens. -The patrol may not stop a car and demand the citizenship of its occupants if the only thing that provoked the stop was that the occupants appeared to be of Mexican descent. Batchelor said he did not ex- pect a ny great changes in the patrol's enforcement procedures as a resul t of the rulings. The San Onofre check point has been closed since March when an appeals court ruled that it could no longer be kept open by the re· pealed issuance of "blanket search warrants" by a lower court, he said. "We are maintaining our physical pre s ence on the highway pa rtially for the deter· rent effect," Batchelor said. Units poised at the location can intercept su~ect vehicles based on informa tion provided from other patrol stations closer to the border, he explained. Before the station wad closed, all northbound traffic on In- terstate 5 was s topped. About three percent of the vehicles were not waved through and were searched by patrol agents. Since the station was opened in February 1970. Batchelor said, "in excess of 200,000 illegal aliens" wer e discovered during (See BORDER, Page AZ) The city is presently served by four full -time patrolmen and a part-time investigator from the Orange County Sheriff's office at a cost of $241.000. <;ouncilmen are faced with a c h oice o f three contract a lte r natives, rang ing from '$298,000 to $351,000 depending on ·the level of service . Pier Fishing: Exercise is Catch Sheriff Bradley G<ites has re- commended boosting the San .Jua n patrol activity and putting , on a lull-time investigator, a ~ack age which would cost '319,000. I However. City Man ager James Mocalis is r ecommending to the council that the city maintain its present l~vcl or service with the exception of assigning the in vestigalor to full Um duty. That plan would cost $298,000. A fourth option open to the council ls to establish a San Juan Capistruno Polloe deportment. I ' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .... Dally ~· ... 5'aoH San Clemente has a charming wooden pier which features fun, fi shing, food and an uninterrupt· ed quarter-mile walk over the Pacific Ocean. The only l r ou ble is getting there. To reach the pier, fishermen or strollers walk 19 steps down a curved stairway, go through a railroad underpass, and then up another fllght or 17 teps t o a grade leading to the pler. The inconvenience l o pier users, particularly lhe elderly =ind handicapped, has prompted the City of San Clemente to pell· tton the Public Utilitiu Com· ' mission for a crossing aN track level. A hearing on the pros and cons of the proposed al-grade crossing is currently being conducted by th e PUC s t a ff in the San Cle mente Community Center. Part of the city's request is based on the fact that people are circumventing the underpass by. crawling through a hole In the fence on the ocean side ot the tracks. Although it has been repaired numerous times, the hole has conslslenUy reappeared. City of· ticials say of the estimated 49,592 persons \"hO used the beach between January and April, m ore th a n 10,000 c rawled \ - I through the hole. Further, an a dditional 5,000 people m ade an illegal shortcut. to the pier by crgssing the tracks on Avenida Del Mar where an electrically controlled tate sup~ )>osedly preve nts access to all but lifeguard ve hicles bound for Jileguard headquarters. For u,n· explained reasons lhe gate re. malna open most or the tim.-. It has been prop0t;ed b:v city of· ficials that the tunnel be filled with sand to allow for the future installation o r underground utilities for the beach area. There art two altemalives for the reconstruction project. One involves a pedestrian crosslnR only, at a cost or $51,000, and the · other a combil)ation pedestrian. walkway a nd limited vehicle crossing, at a cost or $77,000. Jn both cases, s igns and flashing signals would be in· stalled on both sides or the Santa Fe tracks. An electrically con· trolled gate at the crossing would further insure the safety of ~estrians. ln addition lo providing added convenience and safety, the new crossing would also elimJnate 3 crime problem related to the ex· isling underpass. clty officials say. The unde11>a ss provides partial cover to what are termed "un· desirable e lements" who are <See PJRR, Pap A.I) Tax Rate To Equal 1974-75 By GARY GRANVILLE Of llM D•ilY Pilot Staff Assessor J ack Vallerga pre. sented the Or ange County 1975·76 assessm ent roll today a nd it showed taxable property values climbed by $853 million or 14.l percent in the past year. To most, but not all county tax· payers, the unexpected cli mb i n value means their 1975·76 Lax bills will be close to their 1974-75 bills. That's because the assessment .. roll se rves as the property tax • base"'for a11 :tgenctes wtthtn the county. As a result, spending increases by local governments will, to a degree, be offset by the enlarged tax base. De Ii very of t he roll to the auditor-controller's office today met fulfillment of a commitment Vallerga made to the Board of Super visors two months ago. That is when they challenged Vallerga's a bility to deliver the roll on time and sought to place a • caretaker of their own in hts scandal-ridden office. Today. Vallerga praised the workers in his office for complet· ing their work on time under what h e ca ll ed difficult l'ircumstances. He referred to them as dedicated government workers. Among the county's 26 cities. Irvine s ho w ed t he gre atest growth rate las t year. 31.6 per- cent. When coupled with a 27 6 per· cent gain in 1974-75 the surge in Irvine property values in the last two years tota ls 59 .2 percent, the greatest acceleration in county history. The gain in unincorporat ed areas was 14.1 percent, the coun- ty average. Percentage growth in other cities included Costa Mesa, 10.9 percent; Fountain Valley, 13.7 percent; Huntington Beach, 9.6 percent; Laguna Beach, 18.4 per- cent; Newport Beach, 12 per-· cent; San Clemente, 16.3 per· cent; San Juan Capistrano. 28 percent; and Seal Beach 5.8 per- cent. Still the wealthiest city in (See VALUE, Page A2> Or:~J:et W'eatller Weather on the Orange Coast is expected to re- main clear and beautiful after late night a nd early morning low clouds. Highs in high 70s , lows near 60. l~SIDE TODA. Y Fir•t in a series of rqm'{$ o n U .N . lntt rnotsonal Women's Year Conjnence in Mmco Caty oppears on lJl. l•tlex J I ' 4 I DAIL V PILOT L/SC SMALL PUPPY COMESCLFAN Dl!:S MOIN!:S. Iowa (AP> -A lour-week-old Labrador puppy bus a n~w name Stnce being washed along with a load of dothH. · The pup, one of sevt-n owned by T erry Bowman, was found in the washtng m achint: alon' with a J,oad of clothes that had JUSl cone Ulroug h a 20·mlnute cycle in hol \\·at er . Bowman said he pumped the .w»ter out of the pup, fed her ~me aaplrtn and she was up and .Playine a ahort lime later. The pup's new name! Maytag. New York Traslunen Walk Out .. NEW YORK CU Pl> -Sanita· tion workers staged a wildcat strike here today and threatened lo make the nation's metropolis "Stink City." The strike was ca)led to protest layoffs forced by budget cuts. "Wt: d on't have one truck in the city rolling.'· a Sanit a tion Department spokesman said. "The men are in but they'r e not doing anything." The spokesman said sanitation officials \\ ork ed all nig ht de· veloping a "contingency plan" for garbage collection m an· ticipat1on of thew alkout. He would not elaborate on the specifics of the plan but did con· cede that ·'unless some of the men go back to work at µrobably won't be very effective." The action came a day after the Sanitationmen's Union lest a- court battle in which it attempted to avoid the layoffs of 2,934 workers. Sanitation men's t:nion Presi· dent John Delury warnt:d the city Monday, "There's nothing I can do, nothing this court can do and nothing the mayor can do" to stop the job action. Delury warned that a pro- longed strike would tum New York into "Stink City" and have worse consequences than a 1968 walkout. As thousan ds of tons of garbage paled up in the city's s treets, Health Commissioner Lowell E . Bellin said the Board of Health was hopmg "there will be a nice cold.spell for as long .::s this non-strike lasts." He sa id the nine-day 1968 sanitation strike occurr ed in the winter and the garbage froze, thereby decreas ing the health hazard. ··My sanita rians are out keep- ing a close watch but if we have hot, humid weather there is a chance of bacterial contamina· lion, posing a health and safety hazard," Bellin said. In all , Mayor Abe Hearne or· dered the firing at midnight Mon- day of 19,000 city employes, in· eluding about 5,000 policemen and 2,000 firemen On Monda y the Appellate Division of s tate Supreme Court, in a 3·2 decision, d enie6 a union request to bar the layoffs. reject· ing the workers' contention they would suffer "irreparable harm" by losm g pension rights a nd other frmge benefits. The court also indicated the un· ion would have a tough time when the judges hear final argu· m ents July 8 o n the city's move to overturn a lower court ruling that a contract provision guaran· tees all sanitationmen their jobs through next June 30. Manager Fired SACRAMENTO CAP> Walter Taylor has, in effect. been fired as general manager of the 110,000·member California State . 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Although r econstruction of Lhe Avenida Victoria pler entrance as backed by the city 3nd a number of San Clemente residents, lhl' project is opposed by the Santa Fe and b y P UC aides. Testimony being offered b y P UC engineers challenges the city's improved safety claim. They say a ccess to the pier could be improved simply by removing the s teps and 1nstall1 n g pedestrian ramps . Since 1960 there have been fou1· deaths and one mjury an San Clemente at grade level cross· ings other than the prcst:nl one under considerat ion. Philco-Ford Doctor Dead; Rites Slated Raphael L. Weir, physit"ian :Jt the Aeronutron1c Division of Philco· Ford, :'\ e wport Bei.lt'h s ince 1960, died Monday night at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Dr. Weir, of 128 Emerald Bay, was a graduate of Loyola l 'niversity at Chicago. lie joined the U.S. Navy an 1930 and served as a flight s urgeon until has re· urement 15 years ago. From 1955 to 1960, he w<1 s stationed al El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. He attained the rank of captain. Following hi s r etirement, Or. Weir became t h e e mployes ph ysician at Philco-Ford 's Newport Beach ins tallation. Private family services for Or. Weir will be held Thursday. He is survived by his widow. ~larilyn, of the family home ; two daughters, l\11chellc W. Davy of l'\ewport Beach, and Mary Ellen Wilson, of Laguna Bt'ach : a son, William of Ney, port Bc<ich, and nine g randl'hildrcn. The family suggc~ts contribu· lions tu the llc;trl Asstw1at1on of Ur<1n~e Co unty or fi.l \'O rite charit1 ~s. 'Nixo11 Funds' Used Agai1JSt Wallace Bid SAN ANTON IO. Tex. (CPI> - Richard M . Nixon's former private a ttorney. who spent six months in jail on W<itergate· related charges. has testified he used Nixon's campaign funds to help an opponent of Gl.!Orge C. Wallace in the 1970 race for gov· ernorof Al abama. He rbert Kalmbach of Newport Beach s aid Monday som e of the money used against Wallace might have come from a $100.000 donation from Associated Milk Producers, Inc • the nation's largest dairy coopernt1ve. Kalmbach's t estimony came during the trial of Stuart Russell, 58, a form er AM PI attorne~. charged with making illegal campaign contributions. Another witn ess said the $100,000 donation from AM P I came from corporate funds. Ketlmbac h. who pleaded guilty to soliciting illegal campaign contnbut1ons, said former Com· merce Secr etary Maurice Stans appointed him in 1969 to oversee s urplus funds from Nixon's 1968 campaign. He said the surplus in- volved $1 ,098,000 in cash a nd $578.000 in a checking account. Kalmbach said between 1969 and 1971 the account swelled by $300,000 from additional con· tnbutions and a third of that w~s delivered on Aug. 2, 1969. in a lit· tie overnight bag by AMPI at· torney Milton Semcr. Kalmbac h s aid Semer told him A,\IPI made tt\e contnbution, all in $100 bills, hoping the President would raise milk parities to 90 percent. Kalmbach also said AM· Pl wanted Nixon ( l ) to address the next AM Pl C'onvention, (2) participate in a picture-taking session with AM P l officials m the oval office and (3) meet with Semer about the milk case. "I did not solicit Mr. Semer, he sought me out," Kalmbach s aid. Kalmbach said in the spring of 1972 he transferred S'915,000 from his fund to the Committee to Re· elect the President and speculat· ed the other $800,000 was used for other political purposes. He said $400,000 was delivered in cash to Wa11 3ce's opponent in the 1970 Alabama gubematorlal ct1mpaign. He said t"Ofte of the money went to Water gate burglara E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy. He said he disbursed the funds on orders from White Housf' ntdl• H.R. Haldeman a nd never ques- tion~ Haldem a n's orders. "l was r eceiving dlrrct1om. from Ole man who was tht> <'hi •f of staff in lht-White Houi.c," Kalmbach u 1d. I l I ~- D•llY ll'ilot St•tt Piiot• Transfer Fight CQunty Boardi Sued by Hicks ~MBARLE\1 Of tM Delly ~lltt SUH • District Attorney Cecil I lick:>' battle with the Orange C9unty Board of Supervisors over the future of one third of has 1n vestigative staH will move into the courtroom next Monday. Hi cks named count y supervisors as defendants I au.· Monday in a lawsuit that con demns the board's approval of the transfer of 22 an vestigators to Sheriff Brad Gates as '"invalid, prejudicial and an abuse of dis· cretlon." Hicks, who made a number of pungent off the record comments -about the 1ssut.' while w;itchmg the swearing in of the new Grand Jury lat~ Monday, furth er argues in his Superior Court ac· tion that the transfer could leud to "illegal arrests and a possible toss of evidence in many cases.'' Judge Byron K . McMillan had earlier signed a restraining or· der which prevents implementa· t ion of the board-a pproved transfer pending the court hear· ing July 7. Hicks earlier became involve1l n a dis1>ute over the transfer ~·ith Dr. LOUI S J Cella .Jr • ~ht' Santa Ana physician ident1fwJ by Hicks a::s the po~er behind the throne in bourd action tha.t led ~~ the chopping of invest1gato1:; from hts staff. Cella counu•red by asse~ao~ that lliC'ks has a "pathol~gact.1l dnnking problem" and desire ~~ mainti.lin <i powt'r status thut as irrelevant and coslly under the county's <·urrt:nl Jaw enforce· ment progrnms. . Hicks' laws uit furlht'I' pred1rt"I that inves t1g ati\'e action 111 crimin<il case s al?a1 n s t Congrl'ssman Andrew Jhnsha\\ • county Assessor J ark yaller~<.1 and several assessor's aide~ will be affected if the transfer as <il· lowed to g-o through. , Hicks states that three of 22 in· vt>sligators now ~a ri:iark~d ro: removal to Gates office arc cu1 · rently working full time ~n thl' Grand J ury indictments 1ssul·d against Hinsh:.iw <ind his rodt'fe11· dants. CITY SEEKS TO ELIMINATE OLD PIER ENTRANCE At-grade Crossing Subject of C1.1rrent Hearing Judge II . Walter St einer normally ha ndles s uch matters on his law a nd motion calendar. But it seemed a lmost certain lo· day that the issue, which may take several days of hearings to resolve. will be assigned to another judge. Hicks further claims that a re· duction of his investigt.ttivc stetff to 41 persons will make it 1m· possible for him to adequately carry out the duties that the elcc· tors of Orange County t'i pect h11n to perform. From Page Al BORDER ... the searches and were ap· pn>hcnded. Ill' s aid ..,gents use<l <Jn 18-point profile lo decide wht!lher or not to :-.L•arch a vehicle. "If the vehicle fitted a significant number of these. it was pulled over." With res pect to the agents stop· ping vehicles dri vl'n by persons who appeared t o I.le of Mexican descent, Batchelor said, "We have ;m unfortunate situation in that we arc contiguous to Mex· 1co. That is where the Mexicans <.1rl' comm g from . They are con· ll'mptuous of our immigration l~rn s. They violate them with im· punaty. It 1s L'ompletcly 1rrauoni.ll for :rnvone lo sa v Mexicans ure . -, , not more suspect. Batchelor said agents do not place as much emphasis on lhe number of aliens seized as they do on the deterrent effect of fixed c heck stations and roving checks. which were barred by the Supreme Court two year s <.1go. ·'The going rate to smuggle aliens into Los An geles used to be $200 .., h ead . They had an elaborate set up of lead cars and drop houses," Batchelor said. Thal was when the check points were open. "Smuggling now has complete· ly changed s ince March when the stJtion was closed. They now load up four, fi ve or six people at the border for SJO a head and come r ight up \he highway,'' he Si.l id . The justices th emselves Sl't•med to be aware that their ruling mdirectly would mt.tke 11· legal t.tlie n s hipments into the United States easier Chief Ju st ice Wa rre n E. Burger ~a id the new inlerpreta· t1ons o( the Fourth Amendment, on which the opmion was based. would seem to Je<:1ve the govern· ment .. powerless to stop the tide of illegal aliens etnd dangerous drugs -that daily <ind frt'dy cross our 2,000 mile southern boundary.·• Thrt'e other jus tices j oin ed Rurger in indicating they went a~ai nsl the fixl·d c·ht'ck stations to conform with thl!ir ruling two yt.'cirs ago prohibiting roving stops . Batchelor, however, pointed out thett the main concern of the Aorder Patrol as not to apprehend illegal al11ms, bul to prevent en· try an the f1 rst place. "Wt' s av around the locker room, that.our trouble begins the moment we make an a p · prehens ion . We have lo feed them, house lhem and get nd of them .. . "You '\'c got to eliminate the · allract1011 hen.•, make it impossi· hll' for the alien to get employ· mt·tH ~·nd soc it.t l services. An ytlung else is just police action thut won 't be effective in the long run.'' · Ward Flays Howard Case I.OS ANGELES (AP> -Coun ty Supervisor Baxter Ward says he was prompted by the need to avoid a double s t andard of Justice an demanding the re$igna· tlon of Acting Dlstrlct Atty. Johh Howard. "The e fforts of polf ce aaenciea a ll over the counlry wlll be JfOpQrdized because Mr. Hownrd wu not booked or charted on the felony h1l-and-run aspects cited in the police repor t," Ward said Monday. Purina Exec J. Andrews Dead at 69 Jerome P otter Andrews, a re· tired inte rnational executi ve for the Ralston Purina Company, is dead at the age of 69. Mr. Andrews. 31511 West St., South Lagunu, joined R alston Purina in 1945 a s m anager of its Los Angeles plant. He later becam e a v ice president of f>unna de Mexico. In 1967, Mr. Andrews retired from full-time employment with the company, but worked as a cons ultant on development of Ra ls ton Pu r an a facilities in Germany and Italy. He moved to South Laguna in 1970. Mr. Andrews is survived by his widow, Ruth. oC the family home ; two d aug hters, Mr s. Elizabeth O'Connor of Hampton Bays, N.Y. and Catherine An· dre ws-Bowers; a sister. Mrs. Margaret MacNeil of Massachusetts, and three grandchildre n. Mr. Andrews was a longtime member of the Balboa Yacht C'lub. The ashes were buried at sea by the Neptune Society. City Delays Budget Action San Clemente city councilmen met in s pecial session Monday night to discuss the city's S6 million preliminary budget but took no official action. The budget session was con- tinued lo the council's next r e- ~ular m eetiug al 7:30 p.m. Wed· nesday. · Counc ilme n h ave now met twice for the purpose of paring expenditures and so far have trimmed the budget by $45,000. T hat judge will be asked by Hicks to order the county board to rescind all action it has taken in connection with the proposed transfer of 22 of 63 district at· tomey's investigators. Hicks argues in the lawswt that the board acted in error when it ruled that budget sa vings could be affected by the transfer to Gates of the 22 investigators. The d istrict attorney further argues that his office alone a nd not that of the sheriff has in- vestigative jurisdiction on a countywide basis. The removal of a third of his in- vestigative for ce could cripple what has become one of the most successful team s of investigators in Cttlifornia , Hicks claims. AWMA Outfall Plan Studied By Cozmcil Laguna ncach City Council . mt>mbers1mcet al 4 :30 p.m. Wed· nesday a't City Hull to grapple with the q uestion of how much sewage capacity t he city should receive in an outfall proposed by the Aliso Water Management Agency (AWl\IA ). · As it stands today, the city would receive less capacity than it actually needs as a result of size of the outfa lJ as determined by the sl ate co<1stc.1 l commission staff. The only "ays Laguna Be ach can recei\'e <in adcqu:.itc C'apac1- ty as to demand the state allow the outfall to be made larger or demand that other AWMA mem- bers with larger capacilll'S in the • outfall give up some of their share to Laguna Beach. AWMA has proposed to bui ld the outf<ill at Ahso lleach. Jt would detiver sewage treated in the i\ W MA area to the ocean, for disposal. Fro111PageAI GAS filKE Platt's Oilgram Price Service. predicted Monday that major oil companies would in crease gusoline prices three to fiv cent.::; a ga llon before the oliday weekend because of high costs and increased demand. The oil companies say t in· creases r e flect President Fo 's additional dollar-a-barrel oil im· port tariff imposed June 1 as well as the cost increases not passed along to consumers last winter when d emand for gasoline wa..'> low. Industry analys ts Si.IY the 011 companies have s tepped up pro duct1on of gasoline 3t refineries around the country. and that spot shortages feared to occur this s umm e r now may n oL materialize. Frorn Page AJ VALUE ••. Orange County is Anaheim with $814 million in assessed value. Among the elementary school d1s trit'Ls. incr eases r ecorded were 1''ountain Valley, 11 .3 per· cent : Huntington Be<Jch 6.7 per· cent ; Ocean View. 11.2pcrce1ll; and Seal Beach 3.5 percent. In the unified school districts, Capistrano s howed a jump in us- sessed value of 21.2 pl'rcent. The asscssm enl roll indicates \'alues within the Irvine Unifil·d Sc hoo l Dts tnct boundarit·s chm bed 28. 7 pe rcent last year :.ind an the 1.Jaguna Beach Cnaficd School District, the gam was 16 ij percent. Newport· ~t esa Unified School Distnct w<.1s credited with a 10.5 percent gain in assessed value and Saddlebal'k Valley assessed vi.llue jumped 20.8 percent. · Among the com m\Jnity colic~<.· districts, asst:Sst!d value in Co:;ist Community gained 10.5 pcr('e11t wh ile in lhe Saddleback distritt, a 2J. percent g<J1 n was recorded. STRETCHING A POINT , With the innovation of new kinds of carpet backings. correct stretching is all-important. It is easy to overstretch as well as understretch. Our main concern is with und erstretching. Carpeting in many new homes and even in whole tr.acts have been installed without a power stretcher being unloaded from the truck. In so me of these homes. after the carpet is "slopped" in with a knee-kicker, a watering can is used to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable. isn 't it? At Alden's we take great pride in correct installations. Stretching is ach ieved with stretchers that go wall-to-wall. attended by experi enced mechanics. trained by us. Don't gamble the price of your carpet purchase on a poor installation. THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy from Alden's! DEN'S : iiisiallatiiin: ·custom draperies 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA M!SA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6~6-.4838 -646-23.55 1 .. t i .. . ) cl r l' ~1 I: Q :! ~ 11 0 s e 5 II t I ll l- l· JI I· It u ti· (" ff ) h I; Ill y ls n 's er as 11 0 l;'l> tl I~ l th es d • I • 'tfk. 11,..rL '~ .... _n....;;u_r _________ ..:,T~ue~Sd~a!!Y:.:J~u!!llY(.1~1!9~75 Vit11l Issue Shock Sets In At Retirement 8ySVLVIA PORTER TRUE TALt:. An Eastern machlnery manufacturer found at mcrcus mgly d1fftcull to recrwl young, local resi· dents Even worse, a rnounlang number or younger employes wen• qu1tbng The company president wu s uff1c1ehlly coo cerncd to call sn an out s ide personne l consul · tnnl who qu1ekly dis covered that retired ~mplo yes were Money's Worth Te11>ons1ble Despite liberal pension benefits, the rebrees warned younger people m town not to work for the company if they "anted lo avoid being treated as JUSt a name and address' after rctmng TRUE TALE A large utility filed a rate increase ap· plication with stale authonLies, anllc1paling that the re· qwred public heanng for approval would be routine Unex pectedly, the appltcatlon was opposed by an ad hoc commit tee of lhe uttl1ty sown retired employes who felt they had been "discarded ' The oppos1t1on resulted rn considerable delay in the rate hike: an much unfavorable pubhc1ty and led a chastened utility official to comment later, A retired employe who 1s t'nJoying has retirement years as a hvmg ad vert1sement for his employer ' TRUE TALE ON A UST OF 40 top stress prOducers, "ret1remenl' ranks in a high mnth place -not far behind "death or a s pouse," a medical study a while ago disclosed Not providing rehrement counseling can be disastrous to the cmployc And usually the company wall be blamed for the trauma known as retirement shock ' -a s tress Pl'OOU(:mg ::.1lu4.ll10n which recognizes no social or f1nanc1al barners Almost one third of our citizens over 65 hve an poverty yet many dad not become poor until they became old By itself that flas hes u red hot signal of danger to aU of us - and compounding at is the fact that there as a defm1te trend toward rclirem~nl al an earlier age than the trad1t1onal 65 A RECENT STUDY BY WEST Coast corpor ate plan oers m fact predicts an average retirement age of 55 m two m ore decJdes -mt!anang that 1{ current pred1ct1ons on hfe ex~ctancy hold and af you're an average worker now m your 30s you can look forward to 25 years or retirement' But ' unexpected retirement or being unprepared for r etirement can mean hvmg without any framework," a re tJrement counselor pointed out at a seminar on ' preparmg employcs for r etirement, ' s ponsored by the Amencan M an agement Assoc1at1QnS AMA as a not for profit educational organization which conducts worldwide management trammg programs for more than JOO 000 busmesS\.and government executives an nu ally AND T H E CONFRONTATION WITH retirement - which affects the lop-level corporate executive as well as the asscmblv lan e worker -the fear of idleness. loneliness and delf'noratmg health can affect an employe's JOb performance years before he or she actually rellres ' Changes induced by retirement are more abrupt than those between other stages of life, 'James L . Hayes, pres i- dent of the J\MA explams ·And they occur when mos t peo pie are least able m body and m mind to cope with change" Whal might a thorough retirement program cover' Al least some of these points says Henry M Wallfesh, another retirement <.:Ounsclor and frequent speaker al AMA retire ment i:;e mmars Cl ) Of course. finances -ranging from budgeting tom vestments tax cons1derallons, estate planning and most particularly fr om the employc's v1ewpomt, crucial details on the company s pension plan, (2) Health care, medical or geriatrics advice, (3) Lafe style adJustments, psychological factors, Cami Jy relat1onsh1ps housing arrangements such as selecllon of retirement location, ch mate considerations Proteins Pace Price Advance By The Assocaaled Press H1ghcr prices for high protean item s like meat and eggs pushed up the family grocer y ball in June a~ Assoc i ated Press marketbaskcl s urvey s hows The increases were part ly offset by another dechne in s ug<lr prices and, on 3n overall bas is, grocery cos ts generally w~re lower al the end ot June than al the start or 1975 THE AS ·oc rATED Press drew a random hst of 15 commonly purchased food and nonfood items, checked lhe price at one supermarket in each of 13 c ities on March 1 1973, and Firm Plans Transaction Executive Indus tries Jn c. Anaheim based manufachire r of motor homes, announced t hat 164,513 shares or common stock have been tendered in response to the com pany sorter lo shareholders The board or d1rcc:tors determined lhal the com pany wall purchase 103,000 .ahores fo r approximately 62 percent al the tender pnccoU.S 75 a s har The balance of the shRres af\er prornt1on will be returned to the tcmtrr lng shareholders After the purchase or the 103,000 ishares, t.hc company's out 5tandlng shares wall total 919,000. rechecked on or about lhe start of each succeeding month The June increases h1l hardest al the meat counte r The price of chopped chuck ""as up at the checklist supermarket 10 five of the c1t1es sur veyed center cut pork chops went up in nine c1t1es, so did all beef frankfurters THE INCREASES fo r hamburger vaned wtdely, ranging from 8 percent an Chicago where the pnce went from $1 19 to $1 29 a pound to 42 percent an M1am1 where the price "ent from $1 19 to $1 69 One bnght s pot was Los An ge l es where the pnce of a pound of chopped chuck at the checkhststore went from 69 cents on May 1 to $1 19 on June 1 and b11ck down to 68 cents m the latest sutvey EGG PRICES mcreased after months of decbnes thttt saw the pnce oC a doien, Grade A, medium white eggs dip lo below 50 cents m som e cities Dur mg June, the pnce or eggs went up at the checkhst s upermarket rn e ight of the <'llies surveyed, nsmg m most areas to between 60 and 70 cents a dozen The m eal Increases had been expected Pork pro- duction is running as much :is 20 percent below IMl year and althoµgh thert are more cattle on the range, fewer have been coming lo market Tuesday's Clo ing Price8 NEW YORK IUPI) -fOUOWI~ .,. rfl<H 01\ ll>f ~::. 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Income Tax Hurts Most WASHlNOTOl'f (AP) -For those who ruano1ed tu m1lnta1n their standard Ot llvlna last year, It wes netlher rood. ru I nor 11helter which wli~ the bluest obttacle. ll was fed\!ral lncom~ luxes •. The governmen t esUrnntes that lhe salary reqUtr-ed to m 1tlntllln tt moderate standard of U\'· ·',.;" "~ I' II. L'il .'\ Loa for a farntly or lour rose Sl,840, or 14.8 per· l't'Ot, to $1<4,466 last yeur. But the lJ1lernul ttevenue Service got tirsl cuck ttl that money uhd lopped off $1,692, which was $7T:J or 28.3 perce nt more than It~ tak~ the prevlous year THE TAX I NCR~~E WAS LARGELY the product of a rate scht!duJe de1lg.ned to lean heavleat on lhe wealthiest. But now a wlde spectrum of economists ia coming lo the COhcluslon that the system ihhlbltis Incentive and thus hobbles the economy during the periods or inflatlon. The r c1rnlt us propusllla to re~ H the tax 111lem lo mal11l11ln a conislant petetbla1e \All llablUty tor Lntliv1duals ut1d corPoroliOM who do no more thun kl-ep lhclr incom e ubreast of 1nnuuon. 'tit I!: BROOklNGS INSTITUTION, AN et'onomh· stutly gr oup whJch WIUally tends toward llberal posltlons, pubUshC!d Its annual bud1et re· view In which the <Authors lnditoted fi preference tor IC'tlina Con~ress and the President adjust the ta" rnte perlochcally to nccoWll for tnnauon. The tux cuts approvt'd in March were In some measure uh lnO.itlon iidjustment, retutnlns $18 billion tn tuxeli to lndlvlduuls who puJd l•n e11tima\ed $13 bllllun to $11.1 billion morl! due tti ln!luUon. But a study from the Amerlcah tnt~rptlse ln1Jtltute. u g1·ou(> which tends lo be more con· scrvnllve and bus iness-oriented, published ahother study which ~ndorsed the ldea of permanently plU,· glng an Inflation correction Index Into the lax sylitcrn. Chapter Receiv s Charter Oroniti Count)' haw Ulc 72nd chaplet or the In· t ethalioon l Financial £xecutl\'CS I 11stitute with presentation or " chorter to the newly formtttl Orongo County chapter. The churter w n 1 p r e ., ~)1 t u d by Chnrles C. Uurhbostel o t New York Cltyi nol lona pres ldenl or FEl, to 8UCH INDEXINd IS ALREADY INCLUDED Lansing E. in mahy labor contracts In the rotm or a coat.of· Eberling, •ta,000 for only 5167.5t 111nonth. living escalutor clause which increases aalarlea in n e w l y proportion lo the rlsa In. the government 'a Cosl or e 1 e c t e d Llvlng index. Social Security recipients have the pres ldent 1111u.1No same prolectlon. of the Orange County As fashioned by n panel of economists whleh In· chapter. clue.led Willia m Fellner, a former member ot the F!:I is un orguni1alion President's Couttcil of Economic Advisers, the tax of leading corporate indexing system would autornalically raise the financial executives tn amount or money taxpayers can claim a s exemp. the Un It e d St ate s , lions for dependents ond as deductlohs for Uvlng ex· Canad a and Puerto Hico. penses. Eberling, senior vice W hether you need $5,000 or $10,000 get it from rhe people w ho lend millions. Commercial Credtt. Monthly poymenl based on a $10,CXX> HomeOwner loon, for 120 months, ot on onnual percentage role of 16%. To1ol payment $20.101.20. A loon of $5,000 and over must be secu red by o • combination of real and per!>onol properly. -;;:::;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jiC==========-president, fln an ce, for the Irvine Company, Convnerclal Cretlt Corpotatlon ~ H on1eOv111cr Leans "<&:;} 870 East 17th Stree t • l'hone: 645·8700 Credit Lift IM\ltance Av11llable lo l::llciblc llorrowera al Orou'I lt~I•• Glt>nn D. Hargis Co+l$VUAHT IH H_..,. lsleitl Drht Mtwperi leec'!., CA '2660 1114167l·US6 ~ -· "- Allw ,,..c .. 17141 Hl·2721 ~t tne be your g~!.. ?.:::.1<:.~ Ellpert Secreter)' Letters . Resumes n eports ... Notary t:opy Service 17 t 6 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa. Callf. , .. ,.s12t heads a slate of umcers which includes Owen E. Metzler, senior vice pre· sldent and controlle r , Avco Finantl3l Services ; Harold T. J<>annlng, vice president and controlle r , Pacific Mutual Lire t nsurunce Co.; Warn:n Fix. vice president and controller or the Irvine Company, secretary; David P . Mid· dlernas . vice president ----------------------'-----------------------;and treasurer, Don Koll MUTUAL SAVINGS · THAN ANY BANK 11 ·-TOWN. Plus ••• Interest paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal . compounded daily and many valuable free services not offered by banks, including : Free Bank Checking Account· Free Safe Deposit Box· Free Travelers Cheques * Free Money Orders ~ ·w11h ouallty1ng balance Accounts insured to $40,000 by a U.S. Government Agency MUTUAL SAVINGS •fld .... H.c)Clt fiOll Caiplglr IM· San aert*ntt FolJntljn Vtlley 530 Camino de Estrella/ 493 5G51 17942 Magnoli4 SlfOOl/963·8308 CotOM del M• S8l1tl Anll 2867E..s'C1<11H1g1iway1 675·5010 7'lh & NOtth Maln/541-9741 --- ------------~ Company, Albert W. Finamore. treasurer and assis tant s ecretary, Electronic E nglneettng Company or California. and Llo~d Olson, vice president, flnunce. L~n· cot International. Tuesday, July 1, 1975 DAIL V PILOT 83 Satellite Ser\'ice Shuttle's Job Defined NEW YORK (U Pl) What wilNhe $2 billlun 8.JHlce !Shutlle vehicle bdhf built b)' Rockwell International o l>lctsburah and mlmUtil 30,000 s ubcon· trm:w., be good for? The answers you get to that quee· tJor' from 11ctentiats and government offlduls ofte n are extre mely technleol. But John J. Henry> sehlor vice prealdent of HOl•kwell. pUl it tn a nutsh~U. ••flAvE YOU EVER seen '1 Coaal Ou•rd vessel taking up old navigation sand cornmunications buoys from the ocean or river and pulling down new oned Well that's exactly what lhe space shutt\e will do. It will servke, retrieve and replace space satellite vehicles orbitin g far above the earth.·• The prototype of Ute space shuttle with lt~ h)-drogen·fueled rtlilin engine won't be launched until 1979. But Henry said once it ls in operation, the space program on which thtt United Stal es has spent such hu~e sums should begin lo pay dividends. HENRY 8AID THE space program already 18 s tarting to recover its cur· rent launching costs from the com· metcial revenues ot orbiting space !iatellltes. But the coeUy comrnunka· tlons and weather aatelU tes 11till have to be shot into space one al a time by huge rocket vehicles and when they tease lo Cupction adequately after four year s or so, they cannot be re· covered. The manped s pace shuttle will carry a plane load or s~tellltes into or · bit Crom a sing le rocket launchi!'lg. The s huttle hew will fl y frorh satellite tt> sateltlte, r eplacing the wornout onet1 making miriot repairs to others and bringing the worndo'A'll satellites back to earth to be-dismantled and re· built -exactly as the Coast Guard does with s urface buoys. HEN R \' SAi D THIS wUI bring down the cost and greatly Increase the usefulness bl space satellites. ··For example, the satellites and shoreba11ed comput~rs may take over the blH'den or nearly all marine and aer1.M navigation around the globe," he said. r Tbt! apace shuttle is only o~ic ~ R«kwell's m ajor uvlorucs vroJects. The company aleo 111 prime contractor ror the conlroverslsl B·l bomber. ••tt1£ B·l 18 controver:;ial only ,o~ sttategic und economic .. roun~:., Henry said. ·'No one doubts its suc· cess as a lechnologh:w udv:mce, but sorne people think it t <>Sts too mu~h and some exp~rts want lo rely on m1::1· siles without an advunccd heavy bomber. Howt:ver, the Pen.lagon ex· pertB iniJist on the trial policy .-_the B·l bomber, intercontinental m1ss1lt!s and a huge submurlnt:i fotce that also can fire mlt1sllt!S." Rockwe ll. one of t.he .mos t diversified large companies m the country, b In avionics, heavy automoli ve .,qui pment, railroad equipment, printing machinery, ele<:· t.roniclf te><tile m uchinery and auch consu~er products as televilsioo and oth~r appllances, pocket calculators and power tool!i. "I N SPIT E OF the present depres sed state or the con,umer markets, we hope to tncreasa con· sumer products from the present 23 petN!ht to about a tblrd ol our volume," Htmry said. Pre8ley Share$ (., Earn· S ix Cen~ Net income of $163,251, or 6 cents per 11hare, on revenues ut S14,4tf ,974 was reported by The Presley Com· panleaforthe quarterendedAprtl30. For the year-earlier pt!riod, earn· inga were $444,482, or 16 cents per share. on revenues o{ $13,857.830. ltxpressin g pleasure wtth th~ quarter, "since 1t rttflccts sales frum the latter patt of 1974, one or the worst periods In the hi s tor y or thu homebuilding industry,'' compa ny president Randall E . t>resl~y suid the second quarter, ending July 31, should approximat e last year's s t:cond· quarter revenues of $23.4 million. Ove r 1.,h e Counter HA,SO Listirtqs MUTUAL FUNDS ,. ) , I I I • I 3 0 " C• ut h y X• "' I ' . , , \ Saddleback losinJ( Toda'\··s • N. \'. 'toeks EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 182, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1975 TEN CENTS Son Left to Drown-Cop Accused CHICAGO (U PO -It s tarted out as an old fashioned father· and-son r1sh\ng trip, just James Loughnane, a Chicago police P<.ilroJman, an<.1 his 16-year-old· son, Michael. . But police say it nearly ended ln murder. The Loughnanes set orr on I~a kl' Michigan aboard the famt.ly's 25-foot motorboat Sun· t.lay. Ten hours later, a sailboat, one of many that dot the Chicago shoreline of sunny summer Sun· days, came upon a youth s truggl· ing for breath in the lake's cold, deep waters a bout six miles off shore. lt was Michae l. ''He (Michael> Uied to raise his hand to wave but he was too ex haus t ed," said George Wollman, owner of the sailboat. "When we got closer he called. ·Help me. f can 'l swim any more·.·· Out of breuth, Michael was pulled aboard and. between gasps, told his story -a story that led to his father's arrest. "He kept l'epeating, 'I don't IJclieve he did it, that he threw me overboard'.·· Woltman said. Michael explained his situation as Woltman s t eered toward shore. The youth said, "[ don't want to go back lhere because my father might be waiting and he has a gun." . Police \\ erl' notified and a marin t• un it picked UP.· Loualhnune, an ll·yearveteranof the force, still cruising about three miles from where Michael was found. He has been charged with at- tempted murder. Loughnane at first said Michael had fallen ov~rboard and he had been unable to rescue him. Authorities said he r efused to make any more statements when he saw a patrolman looking at unused life preservers on his boat. Police said Loughnane hud taken out a $20,000 policy on Michael's life in October and a $100,000 policy in Februury. Both listed Loughnane and his wife, Michael 's s tepmothe r, as beneficiaries. Investigators said it appeared Loughnane was in financial dif· ficulties und had been Calling steadily into debt. Michael said he was at the wheel or the motorboat when he was s truck on the head from · bclund. Hl· ~aad he turned and his father grappled with him. figbt- mg to thro" him tJ\'ca board. Loughnant:' finally succeeded. his son said. and the father sped uff. lea\'tng him m Uw 47 ·degrcc ":tlt'r. Michael said he used hfesuving techniques taught in a high school 1.•ourse to stay afloc.1t for <in hour unttl the s:Jilboat ap· proa('hed. Assessment Up Irvine Shows Greatest Growth Extremely Dangerous? You Bet By GA.RY GRANVILLE Ot Ille D•U, Piiot 51.lff Assessor Jack Vallerga pre· sented the Orange County 197S·76 assessment roll today and it showed taxable property values chmbed by $853 million or 14.1 percent m the pe1st year. To most. but n ot all county tax- payers. the unexpected climb in value m eans their 197S·76 tax bills will be close to their 1974·75 bills. Th:.it's because the assessment. roll serves as the property tax Drag boat ruc.:cr Nick Sfl'tku <lower right) parachutes from his wrecked bo<1t, aptly n<Jmed .Extremely Dangerous. when the <:ruft went out of control ut 140 mph during ;.1 racl' at Oakluncl'!:i :\larine St<HJ1um Sfetku v. as unhun, but hi::; boaL "as com· J?lctely tle:::;troy<.>tl. Brown Cuts Budget, Signs It SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Regio~al Park Vetoed Edmund Brown Jr. vetoed $100.3 million in proposed s pending ear· ly today and s igned a record· sett in g S l lt 4 7 b 111 ion s late budgl't. ~ The Democratic governor vetoed numerous items a.bat Democrats in the Legislature. added to his budge t. Preseroation of Serrano Adobe Weighed But in spite of the cuts. the budget Brown signed for the fi s· cal year beginning at midnight was the biggest in the history of any state. Orange County supervisors re- fused today to turn Serrano Com· munity Park in Luke Forest into ... regional recr eational facility. But they le ft the door open to possible future county funding of efforts tp preserve historic Ser- rano adooe and other old El Toro bwldings in a complex on the SS-acre site. Supervisors were told lt'lat careful study of the s ite showe\J 1t meets none or the criteria for a regional park. T h e County E nvironment al Management Agency team that studied the p;.irk determined that • Four Oil Companies Raise Gas Prices By the Associated Press Four major oil companies an· nounced gasoline price increases effective today which will make July 4 holiday weekend driving more expens ive. The Shell Oi I Company and Standard Oil of Indiana -Amoco · Sil id they were raising wholes ale gasoline prices by three cents a gallon, Atlantic llichficld Company announced a two-cent·a -gallon increase, and Texat<o Inc. said it was charging dealers 1.4. cents a gallon more for gas. The increases apply lo all grades of gasoline. the com· panies said. The wholesale price changes are expected lo be passed through to customers by re- t ailers. "Every Shell dealer will no doubl raise his pump prices by at least three cents a gallon. plus whatever the additional sales tax maybe," said Max Victor, ex· t'Cutive director o( the New York Association of Service Stations. Herbert Hugo, senior editor of Platt's Oilgram Price Service, predicted Monday that major oil companies wou ld i~crease J(asoline prices t hree to five ~ents a gallo n before th~ holiday weekend because or h1ghcr costs and increased demand. The oil companies say the in· creases reflect President ~o~d's additional dollar·a-barrel 01l 1m· port tariff imposed June 1 as well us the cost increases not passed along to consumers las t winter when d emand for gasoline was low. . lndu~try analysts say the 011 ompanies have stepped up pro- duc\Jon or gasoline at refineries around the country. and that spot shortages fe1red to occur this s ummer now may not materiahze. Fed«!ral cner~y officials sald today they expect gasoline prices to riee by lnrce to rive cents per gallon this summer, but sellle somewhat after the peak vac:.i· tion driving season. They said, however . there should be no gasoline shortage this sum mer. des pite s lightly hig her-than-predicted gasolme use the past·two weeks. John Hill. assistant ::id· mini s trator of the Federal Energy Administration, told of the expected price hikes at <1 news cQnference only hours after the four major oil companies an· nounced the gasoline price in· creases. The projected pnce increases will vary in dHferent parts of the country, said Hill. hitting only a cent in some places and more than five cents in others. He of· fered no geographical breakdown. 'EMPHASIS ON PEOPLE' . Superintendent Welte it is too s mall, too closely sur· rounded by residential and com· merc1;..il development and is not suited geographic::illy to a wide vanety of good uses. The board ordered the county· pl:.inning commission to remove the park from the regional park master plan. where it is shown as a s ite of more than 120 acres. Supervisors were told t hat most of the acreC:Jge has not been t aken by resid ential develop· mt•nt pl ans. thus reducing the park site below the 100-acre minimum us ually adhered to for n·1noniJI parks. Al the request of Supervisor T bomas Riley and the Sad· dlcback Vallcv Historical Socic· ty. supervisors agreed to con· sider future reque ~ts for Harbors. Ile;.ichcs ;.ind Parks Dl'purtmcnL funding to help restore and maintain the old adobe. Th;.it effort might also 111volve 'rduc<1lion of the old El Toro School ant.I St. George's Episcopal M iss1on fo1· incorpora· uon ma "hcritag<.• hill" <·omplt.>x in the park. Surre nder Eyed PINE RIDGE. S.D. <AP> Negotiations aimed at arranging the surrendt.>r. of 16 persons sought for questioning in the shooting deaths of two FBI men on the Pine Ridge lndian Heservation may be in the offing, federal offi cials hint. It was $453 million more than former Gov. Ronald Reagan's last budget and $1.07 billion more than the 197S·76 budget for New York stale, the nation's second· biggest -s pending state. Brown's vetoes trimmed the budget back to a modest S. 7 per· cent increase over spending in ·the 1974·7S fiscal year. Thal meant the budget again set a spending record. But the rate of increase was far below the average mcrease in Reagan ·s budgets . Brown's cuts left a projected surplus of $313.6 million. Brown asked for only 6 percent increases in grants for Cahforni<1 ·s S00,000 aged blind and disabled. But he approved the full 9 percent hike sought by the Legislature. That was a $65 malhon bud~ct item. The 37·year -old governor also granted the fu ll $8.3 million ap· proved by the Legislature for bil· mgual educ ation programs. near· Jy double the $4 .3 million he pro· posed in January. But in early childhood educa· taon prqgrams, where Brown proposed $43.2 million and the LeJ!1 Sla turc approved $77.9 million. the governor s plit the difference. Ile vetoed the ap· propnat1on back to $63.2 million. In a letter accompanying his vetoes. Bro~ n recalled the "new sp 1r1t" s logan of hi s <See BROWN, Page A2) Welte Tells Credo For Superintemlent ~ By JAN WO RTH "The emphasis on our work is 01t1M 0 .11, PlloU••ff ulways on people. No industry is Dr. Richard Welte doei; not like like the profession of education in to be interviewed across his desk. this respect ·• So when you go to his Laguna ln the operation of a school lulls office for a visit. you ore system, Welte says, "We need to likely to be ushered into a com· recognize that there are people fort.able ante room with a wide working behind the scenes who window looking out to the Sad· seldom get m entioned." dleback Valley. Welte's efforts lo recognize the When you ask ror tea, It's not contributions or the "little guy," JUSl tea, but spice tea, and it is whether 3 secretary, custodian. served ln a chtna cup. or cafeteria worker. are part of "Weshouldncverlosesightof his popularity as an ad · the human equation." Or. Welte mrn1slrotor. says. As new superintendent of When his appointment was an· the Saddleback Valley Unified nounced at a recent board meet· S<:hool DI trlct. that 1s one or his ing, he rectived a standing ova· bywords. one of the ideas that tlon. Ont prln~pt\l rclerrl'd to characterizes his leadership him as ''a Ca~ft figure," and in st.ylc . ' \ base for all agencies within the county. As a result, spending increases by local governments will, to a degree, be offset by the enlarged tax base. Delivery of the roll to the auditor-controller's office today met fulfillment of :.i commitment Vallerga made to the Board of Supervisors two months ago. That is when they challenged Vallerga's ability to delive r the roll on time and sought lo place a caretaker of their own in his Chili Dog A Weapon ,\ man wantt>d in connl'c· lion with an ass<Jult with a l'hili dog was hcmg sought today by lluntingtun Beach police. Offi('ers said the man. descnbed as 10 his 2f)'s and five feel, 11 inches tall. was being sought on m1sdc· meanor charges or tossing a chili dog at a customer in the Wa.r;:ner Oriv~·ln COD· cess ion s tand Monday night. No injuries were report· ed -only a mess, police said. Court Limits Alien Checks; No Changes By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Ott ... 0•11' ~llo4 SUH "If the court says that we can only go after the m underwater with s norkels on, that's what we'll do." Richard Batchelor. number two man at the San Ysidro office of the U.S. Border Patrol. was almost philosophic today about new restrictions applied to the detection of illegal aliens Mon· d<iy by the Supreme Court. In companion rulings. t he j urists unanimous ly held: The patrol may not slop ;md se<.1rch vehicles al the San Onofrl' check station four miles south vf San Clemente or other fixed locu· lions unless agents believe there as ·'probable cause" to suspect the car contains illegal aliens . -The patrol may not s top a car and demand the citizenship of its occupants if the only thing that provoked the stop was that the occupants appeared to be of Mexican descent. Batchelor said he dad not ex· peel any great changes m the patrol's enforcement procedures ' <See BORDER, P age A2> . Son of FDR Suing Paper LONDON <AP> - 'James Roosevelt or Newport Beach, eldest son of President Franklin D . Roosevelt , has claimed dama~es in the High Court against a British newspaper which he said labeled him. Roosevelt. 67. told the London court Monday the Sunday Tele· graph falsely implied he had lent his name to an illegal financial operation and had played an im· portant role in an alleged swin· die. The paper denied libel. The article was about the deal· ings or international financier Remard Cornfeld and the Swiss· based Inves tors Overseas Services. Roosevelt sei-v<"d as a d1r~ctor of the lOS. but severed all conneclions with the company in 1973. scandal-ridden offiee. Today. \'allerga 1>ra1sed the '">rkers in his office for complcl· mg their work on time under wh at h e called d1ff1cult circumstances . lk referred to them .is dedicated goVl•rnmcnt \\ orkers. Among the 1.·ounly·s 21i cities. J r vrnl.' s howed the greatest gro\\ th rate las t year, 31.6 per· cent · When coupled w ith a 27.6 per- cent gain 111 rn74-75 the s urge in (See VALltE, PageA2) Hicks Sues Board Over Transfers s .. · TO'.U BARLEY ·oft,.. O••'' Pilot St~tt Dis trict Attorney Cecil Hicks' battle with the Orange County_ Board of Supe r visors over the future of one third of l11s in- vesLlgauve staff will. mo\'c into the courtroonn1e.rt Monday. Hick s named county s upervisors as defendants late Monday in a lawsuit that con· demns the board's approval of thl' trans fer of 22 investig;.itors to Sheriff Br;.id G<tlL'S ;.is "inv;ihd, prl•Judici<1l and an HUUSl' of di:-· lTl'Lion ... Hicks. ~ho made a number of pungent off the record comments ;ibout the issul' while \\ atching the swearing 111 of the ne\\ Grand Jury ICJl e ~londay, further argues in his Superior Court at .. uon Lhat the transfer could lead to "1 1leg~I arrests and :.i possible loss of evidence in mC:Jny cases.·· Judge Byron K . McMillan had L·arher s igned a restn11n111g Or· der which prevents impleml'nla· Lion of the bo ;:i rd-approved transfer pending thl' court hc;.ir. ing July 7. Judge H . WaltL·r Sleint>r normally handles such matters on his law and motion calendar. But at seemed almost cert<1in to· da) th<1t lhe issue, which m<1y take several days of hcanngs lo n·sol ve. \\ 111 be assigned to :rnothl'r Judge. That Judge will bl' askt:d b) Hacks to order thl' rounty board to rescind all actwn 1t has tah·n m ('Onnect1on with lhl' proposed trunsft•r of 22 of 63 district at· lOl'lll'Y · s invcstiga tors. Hicks argues m the laws uit that the bo:.trd acted in error when it rull.-d thut budget savin~s could be affected bv the transfer to Gates of lhl· 22 in~·est1gators. The district a ttorney further argues that his office alone and (See HICKS, Page A2) Or~n:~_:••t Weatller Wt•ather on the Orange Coast 1s expected to n ·· m~un clear and beautiful after l<1te night and early morning low clouds. Hi ghs in high 70s, lows near fl(). INSIDE TODAY First in n ~erws of reports on l V lnlernotrnnol ~\om1m's Year Confcrmci: m Menco City appears on Bl. Index , " Al OAJL y PILOT SB Drivers OK Pact In OCTD Ornnge County Transit District (OCTO I ofticiuls have reached an arbitrated agrt'ernent with bus drivers for wages and fringe bt>nl'f1ls over the next three years. The top wal{e for drivers will immediately go up to $5.80 an hour. ;in increase of70 cents from Prt'senl mttxtmum scale rates. according to OCTO Board of Directors Ch.t1rman Ralph Clark. Starting puy for the drivers will be S4.93 an hour and the lop of the scale would be reached after 18 months on the job. The OCTD-union contract was .developed in long negotiations b.!t\H'cn the d1l)trtcl and the Vnit· ed Transportation Union, which represent~ th drivers. The b.irgainm~ wits conductt>d under the auspices of the state arbitra· t1on board. The initial µ;.iy tukc will be ~wcetened in Dcc:ember with :mother 25 pcrct·nt 1nncasc and aga111 tn ~J arch when a cost of liv· mg hike will be tucked on. The major fringe benefit ad· justment calls for the d1str1ct to p.iy SO percent of the health and accident insurunce premiums for employe dependents. 'The pact also creates a closed union shop for drivers. pay roll deductions for dues and a binding ~irb1trat10n at the end of the con- tract term. Clark noted th at s ince the drivers h<1dn 't received pay reuses rn t" o yc<ir ·. the initial iO·cent increa~c 1s only about 6.85 pcrct.•nt . fi e :t31d 1t l)t1ll leu.,.es OCTD bus dn\ crs fur short of the pay af- lordt-d tho:;e in other count1e~. \\hi ch p;.iy~om SS tit und hour in Hakl•rsf1l'ld lo S?.-10 an hour 1n San Diego. Fro111Page 1\ l VALUE ... In int.' property v.ilucs in the last t\\O) cars totals 59.2 ~rcent, the grcatl'st acc~lcration in county h1stury The gain 10 unrncorporatcd arc<.1s v. as 14. l pen:enl, the coun· ty a\'erage. Pl'rCl'ntoge ~rO\\ th in other cities inc luded Col)la ~tesa. 10.9 perct·nt: i.·ountam .. ,_yalley, 13.7 percent: Huntington Beach, 9.6 percent: Lag una Beach, 18.4 per· l'ent: ~<'wport Beach, 12 per· l'Cnt. San Clemente. 16.3 per· cent. San Juan Capistrano. 28 percent. a nd Seal Beach 5.8 per· cent. Still the wealthi e~t city in Orange County 1s Anaheim with $814 million lll asse~sed \"1:1lue. .\mong the elementary school dis tricts. tncreuses recorded \\ere Fountain Valley, 11 .3 per· cent; Huntingt on Beach 6.7 per· cent : Ocean View, 11.2 percent: :.md Seal Beach 3.5.lil...ercent. In the un1f1cd st'flool districts, Capistrano showed a Jump in as· sessed value of 21.2 percent. The CISSC!>Sment roll indicates 'alues within the Irvine l ·nifwd School Di s trict boundaries cltmbed 28. 7 pt.'rcent last year ~nd in the Lagun;:i Beach Unified School D1l)trict, the ~am was 16.8 percent .'\cwport· ~tesa l 'nifrcd School D1stncl was credited with a 10.5 percent gain in assel)sed value and Saddleback Valle' :.issel)sed \ e1lue Jumped 20 8 Pl'rrt·nt. New I taly Kidnap COl\1 0. ltalv <U Pf) -rive men today k.1 dna ped Cri!itina l\lazzoll, 18-ye~rr-old daughter of a "eallhy Milan trader, police said. 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F1rL'men s~ud he recei\'cd lhc shock when Ile brushed his hand ag;.irnsl a P O\\'l'r lmc \\'hile working'" on the roof of a bulldmg tit South Cu<rst I lighway <.md 0;.ik Stl'l'l'l. Tum lln \\a:, admitted lo South Co<.:1st Community I losp1tal for ob::,crv~1L1011 and is reported to be in good con- <11twn. 1''rom Page A J WELTE ... geuera I. \\"cite ·s l>lrongc:-.t ~up· port \\llhin the l>)~lem 1s frorn lL·<.tchers. r'ormerly deputy ~Uf)t'rtnt(.'0 · dent 111 charge of instruction. \\'l'ltc. 49. took over al) !>Upl'rtn· tendt-nt tv. o weeks etf!v v. hen \\"tlliam Zogg res 1gnL-d from the district's top post Hl• c·ame to the SudcJlcback dis· tnct fro m a short tenure a:-; superintendent of the S::.tn Joa· quin Elementary d1st11ct. It w;is one of three districb absorbed in unification which creat1:•d the kindcrg;.irlcn through gradt• 12 d1!>ll;ct three ye;.ars ago. ,\ de\'olt'd Mormon, Welle is •1 dt.·c..11catcd proponent for th e n ghts or the child, the dignity and importance of lhl· f<tmtl~· unit. He bclie\'cs the nution·s cduca· t10nul system is in dall~L·r of O\ cre:\tt.'nchng 1bc:lf. of tr~ 1ng to take O\'er too many of the JObs on- <.'l' performl'd by other rn!.t1tu· lluns. One of those areas 1s Sl'X educ a· t1on. .. 1 am not l><.1ytng thi s does n't need to be taught, \\cltl' !>ai d in an interview Monday. ·· Uul 1s 1t the role of education to do something \\t.' h<J ve little or no tra1111n~ for something that has hrstoncally been taught ()y other lll!>tllutions'! You1igsters T a k e Tozuof Fire Station Saddleback Valley small fry, drcs~c<.l in fire fighter helmets they·d made lhemselves,..tropped out of their YMCA classroom last week to visit the local fire station. "Lots of parents use the Y 's Tiny Tot program to introduce. their children to a classroom en· vironment, '' sa id Wilson Cihnsky, executive director of the Y. Boys and girls, ages three' to five, meet twice weekly in lwo- hour seesions for arts and ctarts, games. s ongs stories an~.oc­ casional trips, Gilinsky ex- plained. • · "We don 't think of the proS!ram as a preschool," he said. •·our teachers don 't work oh· reading and writing skills with the children. It is more an opportuni- ty for the youngsters to have fun \\1th other children in a struc· tu red setting." Cost for the program is $15 a month per child. Additional information is available from lhe Y, 23131 Oran~e A vc. in El Toro, or at 830· YMC'A . He doesn't <irgue th:.it ml'thods of contraception, fur tn5l<Jncc, nettd to he taught, especially &J S they relate to prevention of drs- ca!>e. ··But we have to bl• <.·arcful lhut we don 'l o ff e nd µcopli: s s ensitivities on this point." Welle believes the family unit 1s the core of society. "Destroy the family unrt <.1nd you destroy the cohesi\'ent·s:. of any ~OCH:t.> ," ht.!said. Rites Slated For Lota Allen On Wednesday · ( don ·l want to come aero!)~ u:, a morali s t or ~' preachl'r. bec.rnse I ·m not," he said. ··But the school 1s 1n no llettcr posit10n to legislate SOl'1al change than thC' government." Welte likes lo ~lrcss llwt lilt.' ~<.·hoots tx·long to ttw people. ·ff the community wants something in lhc schools. 1t has a nght to demand that it he of. fered," he said. "The school shouldn't be telling the people \\hat should be taught. The peo· pie should be telling the schools." Welte declined to go into detail about aims of his administration. ··a would be a little pre· sumptuous to come out with a big master plan,'' he said. "This 1s the lime for careful analysis and review." But he favors individualized In- struction as muc h as possible and a strong emphasis on strong foundations In the basic skills. He is critical of the schools· performance In tra1n1ng youngsters for It fo in a free society. J Mana g r Fir d SACRAMENTO <AP> Walter Taylor fl as, ln errect, bten n rftd as gen er a 1 m anC'lgt'r of lhe 1JO.OOO·m1;•mbt'r C~lifomla State r.mpl oyes A uoclatlon. Funeral mass will be said Wed- nesday at noon fo r Laguna Hills resident Lota Allen, who died Sunday at Beverly Manor Con· \'elescent Hospital following a ll·n gthy illness. Horn in Concordia, Kan., Mrs. ,\llt•n s ettled in California 65 ~cars ago. She lived the past 24 ~ l'ars in Orange County. She was a housewife and an ac· tl\'l' member of St. Nicholas <.:athohc Church in Laguna Hills. She is s urvi ved by her hus band, Dean, of the family home, 29-C Calle Aragon; by a ~on , Robert Staiger. of Alta Loma; a brother, Earl Nletzel, of Friendly Valley; and by four ~randchild ren. Wednesday's services will be held at St. Nicholas Church in La· guna Hills. Funeral arrangements are be· ing h andled by McCormick Laguna Beach Mortuary. ina i Observe r s? Jfo~RL:SALEM CAP) American technicians ma,f bt asked to serve in any new Sinai Desert buffer zone between hraell ond Eaypttan a'l'mte1, Is raeli newspupera ssid today. The experts would man early warning electronic observation posL<i. • Ka1Illbach: 'Funds • Aided Wallace Foe' SAN ANTONIO, Tex. CUPI) - Richard M . Nixon's former private attorney, who spent s ix months in jail on Watergate· related charges, has testified he used Nixon's campaign funds to help an opponent of George C. Wallace in the 1970 race for gov· ernorof Alabama. Herbert Kalmbach of Newport Beach said Monday some or the m oney u sed against Walhu:e might have co1Jle4from a $100,000 donation from Associated M llk Producers. Inc., the nation's largest dairy cooperative. Kalmbach's testimony came during the trial of Stuart Russell, 58. a former AMPl attorney, charged with making illegal campaign contributions. Another witness s aid the $100,000 donation from AM Pl came from corporate funds. . Kalmbach, ·who pleaded guilty to soliciting illegal campaign contributions, said former Com· merce Secretary Maurice Stans appointed him in 1969 to oversee surplus funds from Nixon's 1968 campaign. He said the surplus in· volved $1,098,000 _in cash and $578,000 in a checking account. Kalmbach said between 1969 and 1971 the account swelled by $300,000 from additional con· tributions and a third of that was delivered on Aug. 2, 1969, in a lit· tie overnight bag by AMPI at· torney Milton Se mer. Kalmbach said Semer told him AMPI made the contribution, all in $100 bills, hoping the President would raise milk parities to 90 percent. Kalmbach alsosaidAM· Pl wanted Nixon (1) to address the next AM Pl convention, (2) participate in a picture-taking session with AM Pl officials in the oval office and (3) meet with Semer about the milk case. Fro•PageAI BROWN ... gubernatorial campaign last fall. He praised the legislators for their effort in four months of hearing on the budget and ex· plained his vetoes this way: "Government, no less than the individual, must respect realistic limits. What is needed now is not s imply more money, but a new , s pirit. ''Our primary task is to re- direct effort without escalating . cost, ''..he wrote. B .. i::own 's biggest cuts were in salary increases for the 201,357 employes oC the stale, the University of California and the s tate college and universit y system. The governor chopped $37 .6 million out of four budget items providin g pay inc reases. ·· Heart Attack Hits Leader .. NEW DELHI, India (UPI) - lndia's most prominent opposi- tion leader, fasting since he was jailed last week in a crackdown against government critics, has reportedly suffered a serious heart attack in his prison cell. Supporters o f Jayaprakash Narayan said Monday the 72- year-old critic of Prime Minister· Indira Gandhi was taken to the All-India Medical Institute after the heart attack. •·1 did not solicit Mr. Semer. he sought me out," Kalmbach said. Kalmbach said in the spring of 1972 he transferred $915,000 from his fund to lht' Committee to Re- elect the Pres ident and speculat· ed the other $800,000 was used for other political purposes. He said $400,000 was delivered in cash to Wallace's opponent in the 1970 Alabama gubernatorial campaign. He said none of the money went lo Watergate burg_lars ~-Jloward Jlunt and G. F ro•Page A I BORDER ... as a result of the rulings. The San Onofre check point has been closed s ince March when an appeals court ruled that it could no longer be kept open by the re· pealed issuan ce of "blanket search warrants'' by a lower court, he said. "We are maintaining our physical presence on the highway partially for the deter- rent effect," Batchelor said. Units poised at the location can intercept suspect vehicles based on information provided from other patrol stations closer to the border, he explained. Before the station wad closed, all northbound traffic on In· terstale 5 was s topped. About three percent of the vehicles were not waved through and were searched by patrol agents. Since the station was opened in February 1970, Batchelor said, ·'in excess of 200,000 illegal aliens" were discovered during the searches and were <JP· prehended. He said agents used an 18-point profile to decide whether or not to St!arch a vehicle. • ·[f the vehicle fitted a significant number of these, it was pulled over." With respect to the agents stop· ping vehicles driven by persons who appeared to be of Mexican descent, Batchelor said, "We have an unfortUnilte situat10n in that Wt: are contiguous to Mex- ico. That is where the Mexicans are coming from. They are con· temptuous or our 1mmigrat1on Jaws. They violate them with 1m· punity. It is completely irrational for anyone. to say Mexicans are not more suspect." Coas t Woman Dies After Auto Crash Nancy Lynn Albrecht of llunl· ington Beach died early today after her car went off Bolsa Chica Avenue and struck a utility pole. Westminster police said ~tr~. Albrecht. 36, of 16097 St. Croix Circle, was pronounced dead at We stmi n s ter Community Hospite1I at 7 : 15 a .m . today. Police said the crash occurred· at 3:43 a.m., as Mrs. Albrecht drove alone south on Oolsa Chica from Westminster Avenue. Officers said she was pinned inside the wreckage for about 15 minutes. and Huntington Beach paramedics worked to aid her until she could be transported to the hospital. Funeral arr angements an· pending at Peck Family Mortuary in Westminster. (.;urdon Liddy. · lie said he disbursed the (u~ds on orders Crom While House aide tl.R. Ha ldeman and never ques· uonod Haldeman's order:s. . "I was rt.•ceiv1ng direct.ans from the man who was the ch1l'C of staff in the White House," Kalmbach said. ·'So, when he told me to disburse it, that was cx:ic:tly v. h:lt I did." HICKS •.. not that of lhe s ht.•nff has in· vcstigativt! jurisd1ct10n on a t.'ountywide bas is. The remov a I of a third of his in· ,•estigative force could cripple what has become one of the most s uccessful teams of investigators in California, Hicks claims . Hacks earlier became involved in a dispute over the transfer with Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr., tht.• Santa Ana physician identified by Hicks as the power behind lhe throne in board action that led to the chopping of investigators from his staff. Cella countered by asserting that Hicks has a "pathological drinking problem" and desire to maintain a power status that is irrelevant and costly und~r the county 'l> c urrent Je1w l·nfon·~· ment programs. Hicks' lawsuit further predicts that investigative action 111 criminal cases agai n l)t Congressman Andrew Hinsha", county Assessor Jack Vallcrga and sc\'eral assessor's arc.les \\ 111 be affected if the transft:r is al· lowed to go through. Hicks slates that three of 22 in· vesugators now earmarked for removal to Gates' office arc cur· rcntly working full time on the Grand Jury indictments issu~tl against Hinshuw and his codcfcn· dants. Hicks further claims that a re· duction of his investigative staff to 41 persons will make it im- possible for him to adequately l'illTY out the dutws lhal the elc:l' tors of Orunge CCJunty expect him to perform. AWMA Outfall Plan Studied By CoUncil L<1guna Bc;.ich City Council members meet at 4 :30 p.m. Wed· ncsday at City llall to grapple with the question of how much sewage capacity the city should receive in an outfall proposed by the Aliso Water Management Al!cncy (,\ \Vt\l A ). .\s it stands tod<1}'. the city \\ ould rtt~ei ve less capacity than 1l actually needs as a result of size of ·the outfall as determined by the state coastal commissiou staff. The only '' ays Luguna Beach can receive an adequate capaci- t v is to demand the slate al low the outfall to be made larger or demand that other A WMA mem· bl•rs with larger capacities in the outfall giH up some of their share to Laguna Beach. r\WMA has proposed to btuld the outfall a t Aliso Beach. It \\Ould deliver sewage treated in the AW MA area to the ocean, for disposal. STRETCHING A POINT I I / With the innovation of new kinds of carpet backings. correct stretching is all-important. It is easy to overstretch as well as understretch. Our main concern is with understretching. Carpeting in many new homes and even in whole tracts have been tnstalled without a power stretcher being unloaded from the truck. In some of these homes. after the carpet is "slopped" m with a knee-kicker. a watering can is used to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable. isn't it? A t Alden 's we take great pride in correct installations. Stretching is achieved with stretchers that go wall-to-wall, attended by experienced mechanics, trained by us. Don't gamble the price of your carpet purch~e on a poor installation. THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy from Alden's! LIC. NO :l)()412 1663 PLACCNTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAll~. 92627 • PHONE 6•6·A838 -6A6·2355 'I r I 7 - Irvine T oday·s Cl osi11g .Y. Sto e k s VOL. 68, NO. 182, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1975 TEN CENTS Appraiser Tells Ilinshaw Canipaigning By T01'1 BARLEY Ot .... 0•11• .. , ... 5Q" Veteran appraiser Dale Eastmun testified today in Orange County Superior Court that he was one of a number of county assessor 's employes who delivtred "Vote for llinshuw" campaign material to Santa Ana homes in 1972. Eastman, a 14-year employe of the assessor 's office. also ad- mltlcd Crom the witness stand that he helped to transport and post Hins haw s igns during hours that he would normally be work- ·ing for the county. Eastman repeatedly told Dep· uty Distl'ict Attorney William Evans that he could not recall ex- actly who guve him the instruc- tions lo lour the Santa Anc:.1 area or carry and post the Hinshaw signs. Extrentely Do11gerous? You Bei "My recollection on that point is not good," Easfman s aid. "But 1 'm sure the instructions came down to me through the chain of <·ommand in the assessor 's of. fire." EC1slman is the seventh pro- Sl'cution witness called bv Evans 111 the trial of assessor's ~mploye James Bertolino. 52, of 2411G Via M<idrugada. Mission Viejo. Bertolino, at no time m en - U Pl Telt11lleto Drag boat 1·acer Nick Sfetku (lower right) parachutes from his wrecked bout. aptly named Extremely Dungerous. when the cr<Jft went out of control at 140 mph during ~1 rate at O<J k lund's Marine S L<.tdi um. Sf~tku was unhurt, but his boat was com- pletely dcstroy L'd. Ne-w . Tax Bills Readied Assessments Uncovered , Through Audits Another batch of troublesome property tax bills. this time 670 of them toluling $4. l millfon in l<tx· es, interest a nd penalties, are set to be mailed from the Orange County Tax Collector's office lo- dc.1y. A similar massive mall ing of tax bills totalling $1.1 million oc· curred 10 days ago. Assessor Jack Vallerga sa id again today there is nothm~ un- Four Oil Companies Raise Gas Prices B y the Associated Presi; Four ma;or oil companies an- nounced gasoline price increases effective tod<t y which will make July 4 holiday weekend driving more expensi vc. The Shell Oil Company and Standard Oil of Indiana -Amoco -s aid they were rai s ing wholesale gasoltne prices by three cents a gallon, Atlantic Richfield Company announced a two-cent-a -gallon increase. a nd Texaco Inc. said it was charging dealers l.4 cents u gallon more for gas. The increases apply to all grades of. gasolin e, the com- panies said. _, The wholesule price changes are expected to be passed through to custom~rs by re- tu1l ers. "Every Shell tlealer will no doubt raise his pump prices by Cit leas t three cents a gallon, plus '' hatever the additional sales tax maybe," said Max Victor, ex- ecutive director of the New York Association of Service Stations. weekend because of hi gher cosls and increased demand. The oil companies say the 1n- l·reases reflect President Ford's C1dditional dollar·a-barrel 011 1m· port tariff imposed June I as well as the cost increases not passed along to consumers last winter when demand for gasoline was low. lnduslry analysts say the 011 companies hC1 ve stepped up pro· duct1on of gasoline at refineries &Jround the country. and that spot shortages feared lo occur this s ummer n ow may n o t materialize. Federal energy officials said today they expect gasoline prices lo rise by three to five cents per gallon this s ummer. but settle somewhat after the peak vaca· tion dnving season. They said, however. Lhcre should be no gasoli ne shortage lhis summer, des pite s lightly higher-than-predicted gasolint>. use the past two weeks. State Budget us ual about s uch mailings. \'allerga pointed out they represent the results of escape <issess ments uncovered l>y auditors in his office as part of a routine auditing pr ogram. Included among the major t~1X· µ<i yers who are being asked to ante up on escape a ssessments covering property value collel'· l1 vt•ly <it Sl43. 7 million 1s Tandy Corpora ti on. Tandy has figured prominently in a scandal that has rocked the county assessor's office since last December_ So far. 12 persons. including Rep. Andl'l'\\ Jln1 s haw ( R · ~ewport Beach J, Vallerga and Tandy \'J('l' Pres ident James Buxton hC1vc been indicted on <.:nmrnal churges by the Grnnd Jury. The eight bills to Ix-. malled to the company today totalled S206,41 l. almost half of it in in- terest and penalties. Mo~t con- troversial among the billings 1s the 25 percent penalty charged lo the company on its 1969 taxes. llut the major taxpayer who wi ll feel the billing sting tht' most is THW in Anaheim. The credit center operated by TRW has been charged $1 .3 million for escape C1sscssmcnts go111g back four years. Vallerga said today the hefty billing reprsesents his office's ,11ewpoint that the building of the elaborate computerized credit .;ystem rightfully should haw bel'n capitalized, and, therefore <See BI LLS, Page AZ> tioned today 1n Eas tman's testimony. 1s a reused of con- spiracy and grand theft. · Those thaq~es were f!letl .,.gainst the silver·hatrL"d defen- dant and fi ve other cmploycs of the usscssor's office after ~in to· Vl'stii!allon by the Orange County Grand Jury Bertoltno's fi n: co·defl'ntlants lrnve pleaded guilty to lesser charl!c~. They f:ll'C ~entencing on various dates during th1~ month. £<is lman r~pl'at ed the :.ict- mission of other prosecution \\it· n esses that he was J)a1d by lhe county for t1 m c '' hL·n hl• was a<·· tu ally work 111~ for the elect ion of county Assessor And1l'" Hinshaw lo CongrL•:-.s. F.a~tm<i n <ind ffiO~l u( the' \.\ 11 · nesscs c;.illed thu:-. fur 111 ''hat 1s expected to bt• a t '' O· month t rt ;,i I have confirmed . fu1· Ev;m:. that thl'V did not \'OlUnll'l'I tor the c·ump.11gn :1ss1gnmenls haodt><l tht.•m by un1dc1H1f1cd suvcn 1M.1rs in tht· <i :.st•ssur · s uffl C't.' '"Uut vou c•;.in t n·mL·mbc1 "ho told ~ Oll LO do thCS(.' l11111g:-..' .. r:v<ins askl·d F.<1:.tman. .. I had to be told b\' snnwutll'. • E.i:.tman 11•pltcd. s~ralchmg t11 s ltt.•<Jd, .. Hut 1t ·:. hu nl lo n·culle<:t right llO\\ Jllst \~ho tt '':.is." Assessment Up Irvine Shows Greatest Growth By GARY GRANVILLE Oltll• D~lly Pilot SU.ff Assessor Jack Vall~rga prt'· sented the Ol'anJ!e Counly 1975-76 assessment roll today und it s howed taxable property ve1 lues climbed by S853 million or 14 .1 percent 111 lhc past year. To most. but not <ill county l<ix· payers, the unexpected cltmb in value means tht.>1r 1975-76 tax bills will be clo:.c to their 1974 -75 bills. That's bt.>c ::i use the asse~smcnl roll serves as the property tax Brown CUts I' Budget, Signs It ·SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund BrO\\ n Jr. vetOt!d Sl00.3 million in proposed spending ear- ly tcxfoy and s ig ned a record- sett in g $1 l 47 b1Jlion s tate budget. The Democratic governor vetoed numerous items that Democrats 10 the Legislature <idded to his budget. But in spite of the cuts, the budget Brown s igned for the fi s- cal year beginning at midnight '' <1s the biggest 10 the, history of any s tale. ll was $453 million more than former Gov. Rona ld Reagan·s last budget a nd Sl.07 billion more than the 1975-76 budget for l"ew York state. the nation's second- b1ggest-s pcnding state. Orown'i; vetOL'S tnmmed the budget back to a modest 5. 7 per - cenl 111crease over SJ>('ndtng in ·the 1974-75 fiscal vear. That meanl the budget again set a s pending record. Hut the rate of increase was far below the a\'eragc mcreuse m Reagan's budgets. Brown's cuts left a projected s urplus of S313.6 m1llton. Brown a~ked for only G percent inC'reast>s in g r ants for California's 500.000 aged blind :rnd dis<1 bled. But he ;,ipproved the full 9 p<'rcenl hike sought by the Legis lature. Th:::it WilS a $65 million budget item The 37-year·old governor also granll'd the full $8.3 million ap- proved by the Legislature for bil- ingual l'duC'ation prognims, near- ly doublt.> the $4.3 million he pro- posed m January. But m c<1rly childhood educa- tion programs, where Brown propost•d S43.2 mi!Lion and the Legis l a turt> approved $77 .9 m1llton. the governor s plit the d1ffert>n ce. He vetoed the ap- propnatwn buck to $63.2 million. In a letter accompanying his vetoes. Brown rt>called the "new s p1r1t " s loj!an of hi s <See BROWN, PageA2) * * * base for a ll agentici. wnh1n the county. As u re~ult, s pending incrt>a~t·s by local go~rnm ents \\Ill , to a degree, be off~ct by the enl<irgt.•d tux base. Oell\'l'l'Y of the roll Lu thL• ;.iud1tor-controllcr':-. ol fin· totla\· met fulflll ml·nt of a comm1tmenl \iallerga made to thL· Do<irtl of Suµerv1sors two month:. <igo. That is \\hen tht•y ch<ilkngccl \'ullcrga's ub1ltty to d1..•liver the roll on time and sought to pl<it't.' a c:.irctakcr of lhci1• IJ\\ll in h1'i Chili Dog A Weapo ,\ man wanted in co n<>C· tion \\1th an <issault \\it?N. d1ili dog was bemg :.ought today by Hunt111gton Bl'al'h polic1.•. Offi<'ers saal the man. descnbed a:. in h i::; 2<f:. <ind It \'e f cet . 11 rnc hes tall . was being sought on misde· meanor charges of t01.sinl-! a chili dog at c.i customer in the Wi:!rner Drive-In con- ('ess1on s t and Monduy ni ght. ~o tnJUl'le:. "t.'l'l' report· l'd -only a mC'ss , poltce said. 'Nixo11 Funds ' Used Agai1zst Wallace Bid SA:\ ANTONIO, Tex. l l.Pl 1 - Richard l\I . Nixon's former privale attorn<?y, who s pent six months in JC11l on W<itergall'· related charges. has testified h(' used Nixon ·s ca m pil1gn funds lo help an opponent of Georgl' t'. WallCICC in thL' 1970 race for J?O\'· crnor of Alab<ima. Herbert Kalmbach of 1 L'Wport Beach said 1\t ondil V some of lhc money used against Wallace might havt' come from a SI00.000 donal10n from Associated Milk Producl•rs. I nc· .. the n&Jl1011 's largest dairy coopcr:1tiv<· K<ilmbach·s tt•st1muny came during the trial of Stua11. ·Russl•ll, 58, a forml·r AMPI attor1wy. l'harged with m;ik1ng 1ll cpul campalJ?n contnbutions. Anoth e r "1tncss s:J1d lhL· Sl00.000 donut1on from ,\M Pl c:.imc from corpor.itc funds. Ka lmbal'h, \\ho pleaded guilty to solkllrng lllcJ.!al campaign contnbulion:.. s~11d former C'om- men•e St.><..Tctary i\l aunce Stan~ appointed him 1n 191~ tv OVl'l'SL'l' surplus funds frl'>m ~1xon's 1968 campaign. fi e said the surplus in - ,·of ved $1 ,09f~1000 tn e;.1~h und $578,000 in a checking at·count. sc·andal-ndden off1ct•. Toda). \'allcrga prn1:.cd lhc \\ orkers 1n h 1s <>fl ll'l' for l'umpll·l· 111g the11· work on lime undl·r \\ h a I h c c a I I t: d d I f f I c u I L 1·1rl'umstuntc~. I It· rd1:1·1·1.·d t<> them as dedicated ~"' ernmt•nL '' ork e rs. ,\mong the count)' s :w t•1t11.",_ I n 11n• ::.howed the ~I ca t e~t 11rowth r ate last ~ <.'ar, 31.ti p1..•r - c1..•nl . \\'hen couplC'd with :.i 27 G pt·r- n·nt J.!;.i 111 in 197-1 · 75 thL· surge 1n {S1.·c \o'ALl:E , Pagl•Al) Irvine's Police ~ake O ver A few n inute~ after midnight this morning polt..cl' rad1t1'i lhroughout Or.in).!l' C:ouuty blared out, "Thl' I 1\ 1111· PolH·e Depa rtmt·nt is now 111 upc1 .i · lion.·· The trans1t1011 from t·orlll'<.tel polke service with CosLC:J Mc:-..1 \\a s mad e in ~' m1 l ital'\' ceremon v in the 1 r\'lnc Pol1t:c J•'atility 1>arking lot at m1dn1ghl. An audienCl' uf ubout 50 ringL•d thl' t·<inks of nl'W ln·inc officers <is lrvtnt• C:hi\'f Ll'O PL•art took c·ommand of tht• :J:J·m ~1n lorn· from Custu M t's a Chief l{ogl·1· ~'\eth . Toduy's police morn111g r·t•porl s hO\\'t•d tht' first 1ught <.1qu1l'l01w. The first cull for policl' st.•l'\'1l·e <·a me more than an hour ;1fkr the \\ hitc putrol car s \\Ith blut> and gTt'en rac111g stnpl's rolk'<l 11ut of tht> st<ition. <See CHANGE. P age A.2) Son of FDR S uing Paper L 0 ~ D 0 N < ,\ P > J ;1 mt•~ Roose\'elt of l\:cwµort Beac h, ddest son of President f)·ank ltn n . RoosevL•lt. has l'lu1mcd damages in th<• Hi gh Court a g:.t ins t a Bnl1sn nt>w s p:.1pt·r '' ::ich he s aid libell'CI him. Hoosevt'lt. 67. tuld the London court Mond:.1y lht· Sundav Tt>k· g raph falsely 1mpl1ed he he1d IL·nt his name to :rn illegal finun<·wl operation and h<•d pl;1yed an im· portant role 10 ~1n a lleged swm- dle. The pa1wr d <'nl<'d libt•I The aruclt.• ''as about the d eal· mgs of internation;_1l financi•·1· Bernard Cornfeld and the Sw1!>s· based In vest ors O\'c r~e;_1:-. Servil'es Roosevell served as a director of the IOS, but Se\'Cn•d itll connection:. with the comp::iny Ill 1973 Herbert Hugo, senior editor or Platt's ·Oil gram Price Service. predicted Monday that mC1jor oil companies would inc r ease gasoline prices three to five cents a gallo n befor e the holiday UCI FundS Stripped KC1lmba ch s:.11<l between 1969 and 1971 tht' account swelled by SJ00,000 from additional con· tributions and a third of that w<is delivered on Aug.:.!, 1969, 1n a lit tie overnight bag by AMPI at· torney Milton Scmcr. Kalmbach s aid Semer told h11n AM Pl made the contribution. all in SJOO bills, hoping the President would raise milk parities to 90 PL•rct.>nt. Kalmbach also said AM· Pl wanted Nixon < 1) to address the next AM Pl convention, <21 participate in ::i p1cturc-takm1-: session with /\ M Pl officials in the oval office and (3) meet with Scmer about the milk ct• c. Or::.A :••CI ' Weat•er \\l•ather on the Orange Const 1:. expected to l'e· m;.iin dt':ll' und beuuttful afll'I' l:1ll• night and early mormn~ low <'loucls. l Lighs in high 70s, lows nt'ar GO. SMALL PUPPY COMES CLEAN DES MOI NES, Iowa <AP) -A four-week-old Labrador puppy has a new name s ince being washed along with a load of clothes. The pup, one of seven owned by Terry JJowman, 9.tas found in the washing machine ulong with a load of cloth('S that hod just gone through o 20-mlnutc cycle in hot water. Bowm on said he puml'K'(I the water out or the pup. k'<l her some osplrln and she was up nnd playina a short time Inter. The pup's ne w n a me ? Maytn.K. ' By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllF. Of Ute D•llr f'llM SUft UC Irvine's medical school plans to make the best or a Jess thad desirable teaching hospital situation following eUminalio'n of all funds for a n on-campus hospital 1n the $11.S billion 1975-76 state budget signed by Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. today. However. medical school Denn Stanley van den Noort said that keeping $S million for UCI ac- quis ition of Oranee County Medical Center in the buctiet Is assurnnc:e that the UCI· Cttllfornia Collc&:c of Mc.'<11cinc wlll continue in OranJte County. Although S12 mlllion In con· struction fu(lds that had iw<'n pr~vious ly appropriated wus stripped from th1a year's funds • ... by the legislature, $200.000 in planning money was 1n the budget when it went to the gov· ernor. Browfl blue-penciled that amount. Another s tipulation of the budget is renegotiation of the Medical Center purchase agree- ment with Orange County. The budget requires that before the $S m ilUon is r eleased that the rate the county i8 to re- 1 mburse tho university for treat- ment of medically indi~t>nt pa- Uents ~ tied to a cost-0C-hv1ng escalation scale. Dr. van den oort cxpressro optimism that the renegotiation co uld be s u ccessfully ac complished. The university will lake over the medical center six months al\er the final agreemen~ I b approved . However. Pr. van den Noort remained critical of the removal of on-campus hos pital construr· t10n funds from the budget. But, he s aid , "given the economic circumstances of the state and the s tate's desire to place a moratorium on hospital construction including bed transfers. we.can understand." Addinii another dig al the re- duced opproprlatlon. he said t.h::it the Cn lifornia College of Medicine had bcHer facilities in Los Angeles in 1962 before th~ trust ees decided .t.o turn the school over to th e University or Cn liformu. The reduced appropriations. he said, will keep CaillornJa in debl lO other slates forlramina of phystclans. •· 1 did not solicit Mr. Semer. he sought m e out." Kn Imbach said. Kalmbach s aid In the spring of 1972 he transferred $915.000 Crom bis fund to the Committt"e to R('· elect the President and,six.-culut· ~ the other $800,000 waR u~ed for other pohllcal purpoSt.'S. I k said $400,000 was dellvcrcd in cash to Wallace's opp0nent in the 1970 Alabama gubematonal campaign. f I NSIDE TODA V Fir st "' CJ series of rt>part 11 on U /\ lnt('rnotrunul \\omen's Year Confcrr:nce rn Mt>nco Crry apJ)(>ars on HI .. J A' DAil y PILOT .. Drivers OK Pact In OCTD Orunge Counly Transit District <OCTD 1 officials have reached :an arbit ral~d agreement with li\Js drivers for wages and fringe benefits O\'l'r lht> next three .Yl'ars. The top wage for dnvers wall immediatelv go ur to $.5.80 an h()ur. an mc'rease o 70 cents from present maximum ~cale rntes. :tccon.ling lo OCTO Board of Di rectors Ch airman Ralph Clark. Starling pay for the dnvers will be S4.93 an hour and the top of the sc"le "ould be reached after 18months on the job. The OC"TO·union contract was developed in long negotiations between the dblricl and the Uml· ed Transportation Union. which n·prcscnls lh dri vers. The bargaining wu:. conductt.'d under the auspices of the st~ale arhilru- tlon board. Thl· imt 1:.1 I µay ha kl· "tll he S\\eetened 111 December wnh :.mother 25 pt>rl·cnt mcre<Jse am.I again in ~1 arch when a cost of IJ\'· rng hike will be tackt.>d on. The major fringe benefit ad- justment calls lor the distnct to puy 50 pl·rcent of tht.' health and accident insurance premiums for cmploye dependents. The pact abo creutes a closed .umon :.hop for dnn~rs. pay roll deductions for dues and a binding <!rb1trat1on <.tt the end of the con· tr<i ct tl'rm Clark notc:d that ~•nee the dn\'ers h::idn 't rN·e1,·ed pay raises m two years. the m1llL1 I 70-cent rn t'rcaH 1s only about 6.85 percent. He s :.ud 1t s till le::i''l'S OCTD bus dnH~rs far short of the pay uf. fortlt'd those in olhcr t•uunt1 cs, \\ h1th pay from $5.!JI and hour 111 Rakcrsfitdd to $7 .~O an hour m San Diego. Policeman, Injured Auto Victim, Dies An off -dut\ Fullerton pollcem:rn s truck by a car and cnllcully 1Djurt'd ~unday mJ.?ht a:. he stood behmd his own vehi· cle on the Artesia Freeway in Buena Park died Mondav· at Ana heim :\t emonal Hospital~~ -' Officer Jerry lla.tch. 23, of South Gate, lost a leg and suf. fered mass1n· internal injunes when he w;:is hit by a car driver Jesus Jiml'nez. 28. Los Angeles. a California H 1ghway Patrol spokes man said today. J 1menl!l, originally booked m- to Orange County jail on drunk<!n tlrinng charg es. now faces felony mans laughler charges, lhe spokebman added. Witnesses at the scene of the IO p m . accident told investigators llJtch h;.id ~topped after spotting a t·ar on·f1re. H e took a fire ext· 111gu1~hcr from his own c;.i r and dou:.cd the flame~. J fl' "as s truck by the other car "hlle putting the extinguisher bat·k in the: trunk of his vehicle. 1he CHP spokes mun s aid. Fulle rton Poli cc CC:Jptain Fred J-.111g s;.i1d today Hatch had been "1th the department about four mnnths and leaves a wife, Ruth, ~nd a 2·year·old daughter. Pound Takes Dive LO\'. fJCI.'\ (AP J -Britain's ail· 111~ pound sterling fell again lo- d.\~ on Europe 's foreign ex· t:h;Jnge markets a nd dun11g early dealing 111 London was quoted as S:! 1775. Monda y the pound d1p~d to S2 .li35. a record low, otnd cloi,ed at Sl. I 855 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N Wero Prf"\10-nt I N Pt,,Oh !1•, J<lc k R CurlPy V11 t f'ft\•\Jt t\I 411'wf C..r r '"'"' iYcif~l)C r Thoma\ Keevll (O•lnl Tnomas A Murphtn(' M..tnttO•rt'J t 011,., Chclrlr c, H Loo•, Rir hMrl P Nell! " , ... , v ..... , ,.,,, Joi Offlus (0-.1 .. 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District Attorney Cecil Hicks' battle with the Orange County Board of Supervisors over the future of one third of his in· vestigative staff will move into the courtroom next Monday. Congressman Andrew llinshuw, county Assessor Jack Vallerg.i and several assessor's aide~ will ~ affected tf the trum;fer ts <al· lowed lo go throu~h . SNAPPY SALUTES MARK IRVINE POLICE MIDNIGHT CHANGING OF GUARD CEREMONY Costa Mesa Lt. Tom Durham, Capt. Robert Moody, Chief Roger Neth, Irvine Chief Leo Peart Hicks n a m ed county supervisors as defendants late Monday in a lawsuit that con· demns the board's approval of the lransf er of 22 investigators to Sheriff Brad Gates as-"invalid, prejudicial and an abuse or dis· cr~tion. '' flicks stutes that three of l2 111 ,·esllgators now eari:narkl!d fot' removal to Gates ' office arc cur rl'ntly working full ume on the' Grand Jury indictments issued against Hinsho.n\ amt his codefen- da nts. Hicks furlhcr claims that a re· duct ion of his 111 vesti~ali vc stafC to 41 persons "111 make it 1m· poss1blt.> for h11n tu adequ;.ilely cal'ry out the duties tlrnl the l'l~c­ tors of Ornnge County l'Xpecl him to perform. Of fie~r Held Thrown Overboard By Father-Teen CHICAGO IC Pl l It st;.n·tl·d out as an old fa:.hio1H.'tl father und-son fi shing trip. JllSl J aml'S Loughnane, a Cl11caµo pvltl'l' patrolman. Jnd his Hi yt'.JM>ld son, M ichal'l. But police s;.iy 1L near!~ t•rlllt•d in murder. The Loul;!hnane:. M't uff on Lake )I H·h1g;.1 11 :11>11;.ird tht• family's 25 -fool motorboul ~un dav. Ten hours latt.>r. a s.ulboal. one· of man) that dot tht· ChH·ago shoreline of sunny :.ummt•r Sun· days . came upon a youth struggl ing for breath in the l<ikt•'s told. deep wuter~ :.il>out six m1h:s off shore. ft\\ OS )1ich~1d . "lie ( M 1chal•l 1 tnl:'d lO ratsl· •his hand to w;.ive but hl' '' ~1:-. too c x ha u s t e cJ , ' • s a 1 d G co r itr \\'oltman . owner of tl11 .. • s uilhcwt. "Wht>n "l' got clo:-.t•r h1• r:.illt·d. ·Hl'lp me. I l'Ull 't !:>\\lln <111.V more·:· Out of brl'alh . .\lal'llat•I '"'s µulh:.d abu:lrd and, bl•t'l4('l'U g;.isps. told his :-.tor:-..i :.tory that led Lo his fatht•r s an 1..•st. .. I-fr kept repeat 1ng. · 1 clo11 t bd1en:! hl' did al. that he th1 l'''' me O\ erboard'. · · W.Stm;.in -.;uc.I .\lichael l':<µl:.iinl:'d ht:-. s1Lual1011 as Wollman stt'l·rctl lcl\\.ird ~hon~. The \OUlh s;i1d ... 1 c.Jon 't -want to go 0 bal'k 1 here bcc:.iU:,l' m\' father might be 'l4;.11t111g a nd he-~as ai!Urt.'~ • .. Police "ere notified and a m .1 r 1 n l' u n 1 t p i c k e d u p Loughnum·. ;.in ll·year veteran of the for<.'('. s till cruising about thrN' m tll•s frum "here Michael \\a:-. lound Ill• has bt•t•n charged with al· tt•mpll'd murder. Loughnane at firs t said ~ltt•hal'I had fallen overboard and ht· h:.id been unable to rescue him \uthorit1cs s:.i1d he refused to m akt.• any more statements "hen he s aw a patrolman looking <it unuM·d ltfe preservers on his boat. Pnlil'l' s aid Loughnane had t ~lkl'll oul a S20,000 policy on \ltdl:tl'l's Ille 1n October and a 5100.000 pohl'Y in February. fioth hsH·d Loughnane and his wife, \l1chacl ':, :-.tepmo lhl•r, a s bl·nl'f1t•1 an es. lnvestq!ators s:ud it appeared I .ouJ.!hnant• w<1s 111 fin<1ncia l dif- f1culltl'S and had been falling sll'~11l1h· into debt. \ltcli:H.•I suict he was al the '' IH'l'I ol thl· mot11rbo<:1t \\ hl'n he "a-.; st ruc-k on ttre he:id from 1>1·h111d. I flt said he turned and his l,•lher grapµled with him, fi ght· 111g to throw him overboard. Loughnane finally succeeded. his :.on s:.iu.I , :rnd the father s ped off. lc:.inng h1 m in the 47·degree \\ ater. .\11chael said he used lifesaving t1..•c hn1qUl'S taughl in a high :.chool course lo stay afloat for an hour untt.1 lhe sailboat ap- µroached. Red Upheaval Men Used in Place of Oxen ,\Rr\:\'Y,\PH.-\TflET, Thmlan<I (Li Pf J -The Cambuu1u11 ('ommurn:;t:-. ure us in g people from urban an..'us t o \\ ork 111 thl' cuuntrvs1dl' \\here s ome of them h;:iul plows bce;:i u:,l.' uf <• :,hort:1ge of oxen , :.i n t:scaped r<..'f U !! l.'l.' :, CJ y~. .'\orudom \'orupunj..!. 21. il relutin~ uf former Cam- 1.xx.lwn ruler Pnncc :\urodom Sihanouk. said he left Phnum Penh \\hen thl.' Khmer l:tuugc army o rdered the m<J ss evacu<.1L1un of the <:aplt:.il soon after it fell to the Communists Apnl 17. lie <.ind other ~tudetlls \\l'rl' put to \\ol'k on ;:i form c.it Ruk<.1 Kong. :.i L0\\11 on the .\Idwng Hin~r about 25 miles north o f J'hnom Penh, under the s upen·is ion of c.i1·med Khml1r Hougt• :,old1t.•1·~. \'ur:..ipong s<,11d. Tht·~· \\l•ru forcl'd to \\ ork o n :.i meager n1tion of 1·1ce. Ei.lch fi.lrrn l<.1b(>rt•r \\US gl\·cn one condensed milk <:an J ull of l'ltc t:<ll'h d:ay. \'oraµong s<.i id. He said tilt· l'll'l' frcqul.!ntly wu:-; unm1llt.·d <.ind largely husks. but they m <.1:-.llrd 1L 111t.o ;1 porridJ,!c tu eke it out and trl<.lkt..' Jt l'al<J bit'. Police Car Slams Into Garage Door Wesky V. Jones wa ntcc..1 to re· port an acciden~ to Costa i\lesa police Monday night not ordt'r one -but that's the way it turned out. Officer Danny Hogue hap- pened to drivl' by the Jones home• at 1199 Augusta Drive ~1boul 7 p.m .. jus t after a p~ssing car burst into flames and JUSl befort• Jones himself could get ln a telephone and call. The P<ttrol man s potted thC' blaze. ztfomed into th<' J ones' drivt'wav "1th his putrol car, hopped ·out. und !\llddenly ht~ police unil lurched forward and s mashed in the garage door, causm~ moderate damCJge. Officer Hogue reported to Women Bartender Okayed in Nevada LAS VEGAS <U PI > For years, Nevada women could legally gamble. run casinos, ap pear topless o n istagP and manage and work in brothels Now women in L:s~ Vc·~u!> cun lend bar. too. The Clark C'ountv Commi~s1on votlc't.l unanimously. Monday to rl' peal on old law that proh1b1tcd women from l<'ndinj( bar, ext·cpl for women who ownetl their own bar . \ !>upcnors th~l the patrol sedan's automatic trans mission must h:i\'e ~lipped out of "Park" posi· 1111n. but Mrs. Jones won't h<J ve .111y of that story. .. I think he just misjl.idgL'<I his d1:-.ta rH'l'," she declared toduy. I h•r hus band. head custcxhan <•l <.:olll.'~e P~1rk Elementary !'ld1ool. was able to leave for \\Ork in his pickup truck. The family car used by Mrs. .Jones. however , is s till inside the ~.1rugt• which cc.tn not now be opt.•nt·d Tlwy had been planning to ch•part on their vacation in it fo'r1day "Whal 1f the hou~e caught on fin·" f can't even get it out," Mrs .. Jones remarked today. ,\ sympathetic police sergeant !'>U~gested the Joneses call their in~ur;rncc company about the ac- cident but Mn; Jones doe,;n 't J~rce .. 1 said 'Why should we call our insuranc~ comp:rny? You did It!' "she explains . Her husband was at poltce hl•adquarters this morning try- mg to iron oul the situation so they can ftel their car put or the ~·1r:11te and ~o on their vacallon. Officer Hogue said in his report that while damaRe to th~ J onet' J{antge door was moderute, 1\ MJS only minor In the car fire he had Ktoppcd to Jnvestigal{!. "" f'ro• Page AJ CHANGE ... The first coll wa:. a reported prowler. No prowler was found when police a rrived. Although the department went into operation today, it will be a few days before some of the planned programs go into opera· tion. A bi(·ycle patrol of Irvine's greenbelts is to begin by the end of the wt•ek, Peart said this morning. . Additionally. a second pohce facility will open al 17891 Sky Park Boulevard within the next few days. The Irvine Industrial Complex annex is aimed at mak· mg 1t more con\'enicnt for those working in the a~a to file reports and culling the back·and·forth driving time to the main station for officers patrolling the in· dustrial a rea. The new Irvine Police Facility is located near the corner of Campus Drive und Verano Way. Emergency calls may be made to 752·6000 .. The business phone is 752·6123. .. Coast, Woman Dies After Auto Crash l'ancy Lynn Albrecht of Hunt- inb'l.on Heach died early today ufter her t·ur wcnl off Bolsa Chica Avenut• and struck a utility pole. We~tm111ster pol•ce :.aid Mrs. Albrecht, 36. of 16097 ·st. Croix Circle, was pronounced dead at \\'es t m 1 n s t c r Co m m u n i t y Hospital at 7: 15 a.m. today. Police s aid the crash occurred at 3:43 a.m ., as Mrs. Albrecht drove alone south on Bolsa Chica from Westminster Avenue. Officers said she was pinned inside the wreckage fo r about 15 minutes, and Huntington Beach paramedics worked lo aid her until she could be transported to the hospital. Funeral arrangements are pendin g ot Peek Family Mortuary in Wes tminsler .. Strike Hits Pennsylvania llARRISBt:RG. Pa. CAP> - L·naons reprcse·nting 90,000 of the slate'tt 120,000 workers stal:{ed lhe first statewide strike in Pen- nsylvania history today, and the state went to court to halt strikes by prison g uards' who joined in the walkout. While mos l unionized stale employes are permitted by law to strike, prison guards are pro· hib1led from walking out. Hicks, who made a number of pungent off the record comments about the issu~ while watching the swearing in of the new Grand Jury late Monday, further argues in his Superior Court ac· tion that the trans fer could lead to ''illegal arrests and a possible loss of evidence in many cases." Judge Byron K. McMillan had earlier signed a restraining or- der which prevents implementa· lion or the board·approved transfer pending the court hear- ing July 7. Judge H . Walte r S teiner normally handles such matters on his law and motion calendar. But it seemed a l most certain to- day that the issue. which may take several days of hearings to resolve, will be assigned to another judge. That judge will be asked by Hicks to order the county board to rescind all action it has taken in connection with the proposed transfer of 22 of 63 district at- torney's investigators. Hicks argues in the lawsuit that the board acted in error when it ruled that budget savings (•ould be affected by the transfer to Gates of the 22 investigators. The district attorney further argues that his office a lone and not that of the s heriff has in· vestigat ive jurisdiction on a c·ountywide basis. Tne removal of a third of his In· vestigati\'e forct! could cripple what has become one of the most suceessful teams of investigators in California. Hicks claims. Hicks earlier became in\'olvcd in a dispute over the transfer with Or. Louis J . Cella Jr., the Santa Ana physician identifi ed by Hicks as the power behind the throne in board oction that led to the chopping of investigators from his staff. Cella countered by asserting that Hicks has a "pathological d rinking problem" and desire to maintain a power status that is irrelevant and costly under the county's current law e nforce- ment programs. Hicks' lawsuit further predicts that inves tiga tive action in crim inal cases <1g;.11ns t FromPageAJ BILLS ..• :;ubject to assessment. The 670 bills that will go into the mail today ar e directed al a much smaller number of tux· payers. For example. Shell Oil Com· pany will receive 50 bills totalling s ll ghtly over $6,000 for assess· ment adjustmenls in property it holds throughout the county. Other multiple billings include 19 to Standard Oi I Company, 19 to Olivelli Leasing Company and 19 to Hughes Aircraft. f'rom Page Al VALUE ..• Irvine property valut!s in the last two years totals 59.2 percent, the greatest acceleration in county history. The gain in unrncorporate(j areas was 14 .1 percent. the coun• ty average. Percentage growth in other cities included Costa Mesa. 10.~ percent: Fountain Yalley. 13 ~ percent; Huntington Be<ich, Y.11 percent: Laguna Beach. 18.4 ~r­ cent; !'\ewport Beach. 12 per- cent· San Clemente, 16.3 pC'• cent; ~an Juan Capistrnno, 28 percent; and Seal Beach 5.8 per· cent. . Still t he wealthiest city 111 Orange County is Anaheim with $814 million in a ssessed value. Among the elementary school districts, increases r ecorded were Fountain Valley, 11.3 per- cent ; Huntington Beach 6.7 per· cent ; Ocean View. 11.2 percent; and Seal Beach 3.5 percent. In the unified school dist1icts. Capistrano s howed a jump in u~· sessed value of 21.2 percent. The ussess mcnt roll andicatc-s 'alues within the lr\'ine l'.r'lif1Pcl !:)c hool Dis tri ct bo1.1ndanl·s climbed 2~.7 percent l<Jst Yl'<ll' und in the Laguna Beach L·nif1 l•d School District, Lhe gam \\aS 11; 8 pl:'rcent. l'ewporl·Mesa l'nihl'tl School Oistrict ''as credited \llth a 10~1 percent gain in assessed valUl' and Saddlcback Valley asses~l·d value jumped 20.8 percent. Among the com munily college districts, assessed value in Co<isl Community gained 10.5 percent while in the Saddleback district, a 21 percent gain was recorded. f 'rom Page Al BROWN ... gubernatorial campuign last fall I fe praised the legislators for their effort in four monlhs of heunng on the budget and <'X plained his Yeto~s this way: "Government, no less than the individual, must respeet realistic limits. What 1s needed now is not :.imply more money, but a nc" spirit. "Our primary task 1s to re- c..l1rect effort without escalat1n~ cost,·• he wrote. Orown 's biggest cuts were in salary increases for the 201 ,357 employes of the s tate, the University of California ;.md the s t ate college and university system. The governol' chopped $37 .6 million out of (our budget items providing pay in creases. STRETCHING A POINT With the innovation of new kinds of carpet backings, correct stretching is all-important. It is easy to overstretch as wel I as understretch. Our main concern is with understretching. Carpeting in many new homes and even in whole tracts have been installed without a power stretcher being unloaded from the truck. l n some of these homes, after the carpet is "slopped'' in with a knee-kicker. a watering can is used to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable. isn 't tt? At Alden's we take great pride in correct in stallations. Stretc hing is achieved with stretcher s that go wall-to-wall. attended by experienced mechan ics. trained by us. Don 't gamble the price of your carpet purchase on a poor installation. THERE'S NO GAMBLE if yotl buy from Alden's! DEN'S :iiisiailition:·custom draperies J l IC. NO 211>'121 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA ~ESA. CAllF. 92627 • PHONE 6.46·.4838 -6.46-2355 '-------------------------------.------~--....... "'"""---~ ) j I I .. .. . . Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley Totla y~s Closi11~ .V. S toc k s VOL. 68, NO. 182, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDAY, JULY 1, 197S TEN CENTS State Backs Beach School Unification Sta te educators will recom· 'mend app roval of a school un· ification pla n for southeast Hunt· ington Beach al the JuJy 10 meet· fog o f the State Board o f Education. The plan calls for u unified 'K -12, school system along th~ ~undaries of t he existing Hunt· mgton Beach City (elementary) School Dist rict. The new unified school d1stncr Police Paet also would contain that portion of Huntington Reach which 1s now part of the Fountain Vall ey {elementar y) School District. If the state Bo a rd of Education approves the plan , it would go before the voters Nov. 4 for lhtm· approval, according lo Jack Liebermann of the stale educa· lion department 's staff. . T he unification plan has been - recommended by the Orange Strike Averted In Huntington By TE RRY COVlLLE Ot llM Ol•lly PIM4 SYtf . A threate ned s trike by Hunt- ington Beach policem en wcas averted Monday night whl!n the • d ty council accepted a pay package r eq u este d by th e lawmen. More tha n 100 officers a nd their wives broke into loud ap· plause a bout 9:30 p.m. when t he six council member s emerged ; ~;°ir ·;~~e Hike Cost Of Gasoline By the Associated Press Four major oil compa nies a n- nounced gasoline price increases effective today w hich will make .July 4 holiday weekend driving m ore expensive. The She ll Oi I Company a nd Standard Oil of Indiana -Amoco -s aid t h ey w ere r a isi n g wholesale gasoline prices by three cents a ga llon, Atlantic Richfield Company,announced a two-cent·a ·gallon increase. and Texaco Inc. said it was char ging fl eale1·s 1.4 cents a gallon more for gas. The increases apply to a ll grades of gasoline. the com· panies said . The w holesale price changes are e xpect ed t o be p assed thro ugh lo c us to m ers by re· t ailers. "Every Sh ell dealer will no doubt raise his pump prices by.at least three cents a gallon, plus whatever the additional sales tax maybe," said Max Victor, ex· ecutive director of the New York Association of Service Stations. llerbert llugo, senior editor of Platt 's Oilgr am P rice Service. predicted Monday that m ajor oil comp a ni es w ou ld increase gasoline prices t hree to five cents a gallo n before the holiday weekend because of higher costs a nd increased d e m and. session and announced their un· a nimous decision. The wage package granted of· ficers includes: -An eight pt•rcenl pay raise e ffective today. -Another t \.\ o percent in- crease effective Jan. 1. -Retire m ent pay basl.'CI on an offi cer's highest single year of salary. -Adoption o f the Californi;,i I lighway P a trol retirement plan by Jan. 1. 1978. -Time-and-a-h alf overtime for any work a bovc 40 hours in a week. The pay packugc which will cost th e city :.in <.1 dd1t1onul 5268,500 the first year was n·· commended by T homas Roberb, an arbitrator hired by both sides to break a stafom ale in negotia- tions. He recommended cvcrythin~ the police ha d requested in their lasl offer. Roberts spent an hour in closed, executive session with the council explaining why he supported the police request. T he co unc il 's d ecision , followe d by ringing appla use, broke a hea vy air of tension in the council c ha m ber. As officers a nd fnends filed 1n· to the counc il c ha m ber. there was t a lk a bout <in immediate police strike if the council turned down the a r bilr<i tor 's rccommcn· d a tio n . A s t ri k e vol e w us sc hedule d for T hursd<iy, b ut some officer s said a vote mi..:ht be held Monday night. And when cou ncil members t·n· tcred t he room , their faces were str ained as t hey peered al the crowded galle ry. The poli ce association had re· fused last week to enter arbitra· l ion because the council would not be involved , but Roberts or· dered association members to participate, using authority granted hi m under the rules of the American Arb1trat1on ,\:,- sociation. He held hearings all day Fn· day a nd Saturday. and told the council he didn 'l finish his work until 5:30 p.m., Monday. But when h e said he planned to reveal his recommendation in public, Councilm an Henry Duke (See POLICE, Page t\2) Court Testimony Appraiser Tells Aid to Hinshaw B y TOM BARLEY OttM Oally PIM4Matf Eastman , a 14-year employe of the assessor's office. also ad· milled from the witness stand that he helped to transport and post Hinshaw signs during hours that he would no rmally be work· ing for the county. ........ County Com m1ttee on School Oas trac t Organ i zation and _. Lieber!11ann said the state s tuff could find no reJson to oppost it. One aspt•ct of the unification plan involvt.>s the creation of five t rustee districts Cor the new .~ystem. The new trustees would be ch:ctcd al large, but would h<Jvc to h \·e in and rt·prcscnt separate parts of the district A public hearing is ~cht>duled · ... ;r~-'- ~f:~:;,~l f 11 •1 _J ~ 1 11 .. . 11 --......... . I -Ir- J .t Jl -, . l J (/1'Ali40f ~-~,,SHERE _,~) • I r~ . "<~ ,;.;,,,.;I 1 "'<--\ ----• • ~ Y l'MAOE ENOS HUE • ,, '\ \ -J I ~ .. ~ _\, \\. 1 r ... ' . I f" I. • ~ 1' I 1 "'"' .... ,- \, i t I ' [ I • l,J ... "' -" -. - .. I I JULY 4 PARADE ROUTE In Huntington Beach Throng Seen For Parade In Huntington Mort.> lh<.111 250,000 people are cx pccted to line the streets of Huntington Beach F'ti day fur the city's 7lst Fourt h of July Parade. The event, which began in 1904. will be honorcd this year cas t he first parade in Cali fornia named an official stale bicentennial parade. The par ade st::i rts at 10 a.m .. on Main Street JUSt north of Luke Park. M<trc hers. floats ca nd equestrian units will cover a 2.5·mile route which w inds around the nl'w civic center and stretchl's back to downtown Hun· tinb'lon Beach. The route st<.i rts on Mam. south of Adams A\'enue ; flows north lu Mun~ion ,\venu e: cast on Mansion to Lake Stret'l: sout h on Lake to Fra nkfort Aven ue: F'l·CJnkforl back Lo Main :md then up to Lake Par k. There w i II be 28 floats. 29 marching bands a nd drum and bugle entries. 51 mounted riders, p lus vari ous guests and dignitaries. K HJ radio disc jockey Charli1.· Van Dyke will s hcarc the duties of parnde grand marshal with t clcv1s1on actress Curolyn Dt'VOI'(' Mass DeVorc is a resident of Irvine and has appeared in more than 160 telcvision shows. Van Dyke 1s the morning disc jockey for the popular Los Angeles rock -statton KHJ. Television newscaster Ge0rgc Putnam will once again serve as grnnd marshal for the equestnan units. He will be riding in his 16th <See P ARADE , Page t\2) fut 10 a.m. Julv 10. in Burl· 1ngamc, when the state boarU meets. Steve Holden. president of the lluntm~ton &<1ch City school l>ourd , ::.aid his board sup· ports thl' unification effort. J le \\ 111 present the board's position * at liurhngam<.'. Rt>s1dents of the proposed new d1stnct would be the only !)t.'ople to volt.' on 1ls formation 1f a l'\uv 4 l'll'l'llOO IS ht•ld The Huntington Be<•l·h plan wus sparked by t he pct1t1on dn Vl' for a Founl<t1 n Valley l 'mfll'd Sl'houl D1slnt'l. but tmhk<' the Fountain Valley plan. llunt mgton Beach hC1s tht.· full blc~s111g of the county <.·om m ltlet.• A more del<.1iit.'d plan has bl't'n designed to (.!IVC lht: m·w d1::.tnl't m southt.•a::.t I luntmJ.'lon He<.1ch a better share of tlw assets of the 1 luntinglon Bl'ad1 l n1011 I hgh School 01stril't . The county t·ommillee refused lo clevt'lop such a plan for 1-'oun· lain Vallev because that e ffort slcmmt.>ll from "' grass roots peti- tlllll dnvt• wh1cb circumvt'ntcd county authority. Jf bulh are:.is are ::.uccessful in formin g nt•w u nified H·hool !>)'Stt·m~. the high sl'hOOI distnl'l \\Ill be left C'overing t h r ee (See UN IFY, Page A2 ) Assessment Up Huntington, Valley Show Gains. By GAR Y G R ANVILLE ./' Of Ille D•llY Polo! St.ltf ,\ssessor J ack Vallerga pre- sented tht• Orange County 1975-7G a~~es~ment r oll today and it showed taxable property values climbed by $853 million or 14.J ~rl't'Ol in lht' past yca1·. To most, but not all county ta>.- payers. lht• unt"<pecled cli mb in value ml'ans their 1975-76 tax bills will be close to their 1974·75 bills. That·:. because the assessment roll serves as the property tax busc for all ugenc1t's within the county. A~ a rt•sult. spendmg mcreases b y lo<' al ~Ovt'rnm ents \.\ill. to a degree. be offset by the en I urged lax ba!>t:. 0('h very of thl' roll to thl' audilor ·<.·onlroller's office toduy met fulfillment of a commitment Vulleq~a m ade to the Board of Supervisors two months ago. That 1s "hen they challenged Vallerga's ability to ddivt·r the roll on lime tind sought to place a tarctaker of theu· own m his ::.candi:Jl-ridden office. Today, \'<tllerga praised the "orkers in his otrice for complct- in);{. their work on lime under w h aL h e ca ll e d d ifficu lt t.•ircumstann·s. lie referred to them as <led1cated gowrnmcnt wor kers . Among t he county's 2G cllics. I rv1 nc showed t he g re a.tesl growth rate ICJst yt•ar, :n.6 pt?r· cent. When coupled with :.i :nG per· cent gain in 1974-75 the s urge in lrvtnl' property values m the last two years totals 59.2 µcrcent , the g rt•atcst acct'lt'ration in county history. The gain 1n unincorporated areas was H . l percent. the coun- ty average. Percentage growth in other c.•aties included Costa Mesa , 10.9 percent: F'ou ntain Valley, 13.7 percent ; Huntington Beach, 9.6 percent : Laguna Beach, 18.4 per- Cl!nl; Nl·wport Beach, 12 per· n~nt, San Clemente, lti.3 per· l'enl; San Juan Caµ1strano, 28 percenl; und Seal Bc~H.'h 5 R µcr- ct•nt. Still the \\Calthll'sl l:ll\' m Orange County 1s Anaheim ·" 1th $814 m1lhon 1n u::.st·~::.L'<i valul' Amon~ th~· clemcnliJry ~t·hool d istricts, 1nrreasl·S ret'ordt•d \\ere Founl<.11n V:.illey, 11.3 1~r· ct•nt: lluntmgton Be:.ich 6 7 p<.>r- cenl ; Ocean V1c\.\, ll.2pcrn:nt; Tro11sfer Fight and Seal Bcuch:l 5pen:cnl Jn the unified school t.11st1;l·ts , C:;.ip1strano showed ••Jump in a:.· st.•si.t:d value of2l.2 pt.:rccnl. Tht• assessment roll 1mhealcs 'alues within the lr\'inl' l 'mfit.•ll =-'chool District bo~ndaries l'll mbed 28.7 percent last yc ... r ~•nd 10 the Laguna Beach Coiftt'<i Sl'hool District, tP\e gain was 16.8 <See VALUE , Page A2) Superyisors Hit By DA's Lawsuit B y TOM BA RU ·:Y Ottt.e D•lly Piiot S..tt Distri<.·t Allornt•y Cecil I licks' buttl<: with the Orange County lloard of Supervisors over tht' future of one th1rt.I ol his in· ,·esttgative ~tarr will move into the court room next Monday. fl ic k s n amed cou n ty s uper visors as defendants lat(' J\londav in a lawswt that con· demns ·the board's approval of the tran~fer of 22 1nvest1gators to Sheriff Brad Gates :.is "invalid. prejud icial and un OJbuse of dis· 1.·rct1on." !licks, who made u number of pungent off the record comments about the 1:;suc whill' wutching \he s wearing 1n uf the nc" Gnind J ury la t e Mond;.iy, rur t hl'r :.irgues 111 his SupNrnr Court OJC· tion that the t r<.1n~fcr could lt•ad to "illeg(;ll arrests and a possible loss of endence in many cuses " Jut.lgc Ryron K. MtM11lan had t•arlier ~1gnl'd a rcstr:.11mng or- der which prevents implcmt·nt ... · tion of t he bourd-upproved transfer pending th(' court he:Jr· mg .July•7. J udge II. Walll'r SLL·1ncr normally handil's s uch mattl'r:. on his law and motion calendar . Hut 1l seemed almost C'ertam lo- tlay that the issue. which may lake scveral day~ of heanng~ to res ol ,.e. \\ i 11 bl' a~~igne<l t <> OJnother judge. That Judge will ix• asked by Hicks lo order the county board to rescind a ll action it has taken ... m connection with the proposed transfer of 22 of G3 distnct :.it- lorney·s investigators. Hicks. a r gues in the lawswl that the bo ... rt.I acted in error when it r uled th Cit budget savrngs t•ouJ d be affected by the transfer to Gates of the 22 in vestigators. The d istrict c,1tlurncy further argues that his office CJlone mid not that of the sht!riff has m- vest1gati vt> j urisdiction on a cuuntyw1de basis. <See HIC KS, Page r\2) .Coast Woman Dies After Auto Crash Huntington Toddler Rescued From Pool ~uncy Lynn Albrecht of llunt· mgton Beach dit!d ('arly today after her car went off Bolsa Chica Avenue und struck a utility pole. Westminster police said Mrs. Albrecht. 36. of 16097 St. C'rooc Circle, was p ronounced dead at Wes t m in ster Co mmunity Hospital al 7:15 a.m. today. ,\ 14· month-o ld ll untington Rl'a<'h toddler w.is described in t•r1ticul t·ondit1o n toQay ut Oran~e County Ch ild r en 's I losp1tal u fter he wandered into the family swimming pool Mun· d:1y night. F1rt•mcn said David Ganiera. of 20462 Wh1tt>tree Circle. wus not breuthtnl! and had no µulse when paramed ics arrived, but the hecartbeat was re~tored by the ume he was ta ken for emergency treat ment at Pacifica Hospital. fire Captain Roger Hosmer said th e boy a ppare ntly wandered out of the house a nd· fell into the pool. A neig hbor youngster h ap· pcned to spot hi m. Hosmer said , when s h e peered over her backyard fence. ~he quickly pulled h im out. l ht?n called firemen. llosmcr said D;I\ id's part'nts n•portedly "ere vat•ationing 1n F.urope and a g r:.111dmothcr was l'anng for tht• bo~· T h c t o d d I t• r " as J.! 1 v e n eml•rgL•ncy trcatm<.•nt at Pac if ica ll o~p1t<ll , then trans ferred lo C'hildn·n 's llospital. Off1c1:i ls thcrt· so1<l "critical" cond1t1on mean~ "vital signs arc not stable and not within normal limits:" indicators arc not fuvorable Poh cc said the cr ash oct'urrcd at 3:43 a.m ..... s Mrs. Albrecht drove alone south on Bolsa Chal·a from Westminster Avenue . Officers said she was pinned inside the wreckugc for ubout 15 minutes. and Huntington Reach paramedics worked to aid her until she could be transported to the hospit al. Fun er al arrangements are pen d ing at Peek Fami l y Mortuary in Westminster. Or::.~L ~ast Ve t e ran appra i ser Da l e Ea s tma n t est ifie d t oda y i n Orange County S uperior Court that he was on e of a number of county assessor 's employes who deliver ed "Vote for Hinshaw" campaign material to Santa Ana homes in 1972. Chili Dog A Weapon Eastman repeatedly told Dep· uty Dis trict Attorney WilliJ m Evans tha t he could not recall ex· actly who gave him Lhe instruc- tions to tour the Santa Ana arc~1 or ca rry and post the Hinshaw signs. .. My recollection on that pomt ii! not good," E asfman said. "8ut J'm su re the instructions came down to m e throug h the chain of Co".}m and in the assessor's of· Governor. Signs Budget Weather Wt•alht•r on t he Orange C'ua::;t 1s c.·xpect ed to n ·· main dear and beautiful after late night a nd t.•arly mornin~ low clouds. Highs 111 h1~h 70s, lows ne<.1r 60. A man wanted in connec- tion with an a ssault with a chili dog was being sought today by Huntington Beach police. OCtlcers said t he man, described as In h is 20's and five feet, 11 inches t all, was being soug ht on misde· meanor charges or tosslna u chili dog a t B customer in the Warne r Dr1ve·ln con· cession s t a nd Monday night. No injuries wer e report· cd -only a m ess, police said . {ice ." ~ F.astman is the seventh p ro· secution witness called by Evans in the tria l of assessor's cmploye James Bertolino, 52, of 24116 Vta Madrugada. Mission Viejo. Be rtolino. at no time men· l ion e d tod ay in Eas tma n 's lestimony. ts a ccused of con· spirac y and grund theft. Those c harges wer e fil ed against the s 1lvrr ·haired defcn· dant and five other cmployes of the assessor's office after un ln· vestlgation by the Orungc County Grand Jury. tSH TRIAL. Pag~ AJ) Record $11.47 Billion Despite Trimming SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. E dmund Brown J r. vetoed $100 3 mtllion in proposed spending ear · ly today and s igned a record · selling $11 A7 b illion state budget. The De m ocr a tic governor vetoed nume r ous items that Democr ats tn t he ~g1slature added to his budget. But in spite or the CUL<;, lh~ budget Brown signed for the f1s· col year beginnin g at midnight was the biggest in lhe h\slory of ony state. It wH $453 million more lhon forme r Gov ... Ronald Rea1nn's I la~l budget ~ind $1.07 billion more than the 1975· 7G budget for N~w York st ate, the na tion's second· biggest-spe nding state. Brown's vetoes trimmed the budget bstck to a modest 5.7 p<'r· cent increase _,Qver sp<'nding in the 1974·75 f1sco~ar. That meant the budget again set a spend ing record. Rut the rate of in<'rease wus far below the avcn1ge increase 1n Rca~on 's budgets Rrown 's cuts left a pruJCCled surplus of $313.6 mllUon. Brown ;u•ked Cor only 6 percent i n c r e a ses ln g r n n \S fo r California's 500,000 ag\.'<i bhnd and disabled. Hu t he approvt>d thl' full 9 pcrC'cnt hike sought by the Legislature . That was a $65 million budget item . T he 37-yeor·old governor also granted the full $8.3 milbon ap· proved by the Lcgislature for bil· ingual educallon programs, near· ly double the $4 .3 m ilUon he pro· posed 1n J a nua ry But m early childhood ('duca· t ion p rograms, where Brown proposed $43.2 million and the Legisla t ure apJ>rovcd $77.9 million, the go\•ernor s plit lhe difreren ce. He vetoed the ap· propriation b ack lo ~.2 milli on. J INSIDE TODAY f'1rst in a series of reports on U .N . l nternotional Women's Yeor ConferC'l'ICf In Menco City ap~ors on Bl. Al'f-Wvk • .,_ ..... ~ .. ~ a-1 .... OIMkt 0---~NMlff• ~ ~ .., .. ~ ••11ae-............ Index ( • . \2 • DAILY PILOT H/F TUMday. July t. 1'71 O.lly Pilo1 St~ff l"Mt• All Together Now P a r a m t•d1 cs from \\L·~tmm stt.'l', llu11 t- lll1:,'ton lh'ach ct nd Fount<.1m \'alky gatht.·r <Jt I lei I ,\venue <.111d ;\lugnolia Street, whl'rc <.ill thrl'l' ullt's t.:onn·rgc, in meeting sym - bolizing the dropping of -municipal boun- dat'il'S 111 connc<:t w n "llh p a rumcd1 c ~L'J"\'l l't' Sturt1ng t o da y, whiche ver p:.irtt tnL'dt~ unit is <.1v<.iilablc. or closest to the scene will rt•spond to emergency calls for m cd1cal <ml. New Tax Bills Readied Assessments Uncovered Through Audits .\nothe r bJtd 1 of lroubl~soml· ·propert~ l J ' bills. tht:. llml' 670 of thL•m tot J llng S4 1 m tlhon in t a:\- t>~. inll'rest .rnd PL'nJltws, arc set to b(' m ii lled from th~ Orangl· County Tux Collcl·tor'::. offi ce to- d;..i,. .\ s1m1l.1r m;.is~1,·e mailing 111 1.1x b1l b t0t<1 ll1n ~ Sl.l m 1lhon Ol' c·urrl'd 10 days Jgo. \s~t·s::;or J ~•ck \'aller~a said Jg<)in today tht're is nothing un- u::.u<.1l .1bout ::;uc h mailings. \':.dl t-rga po in t ed out tht·y rt?prt.':.L'nt thC' results of e::.capc <.1 ::.s l's:-mcnt s unL·twcrc d b y :.1uchtor::. in his offit•t• a:, purl of a ro11l1nl' aucliting progrnm. lnduded among the m ajor tux p:.iyers who ~1 re being askefl to Untl' up on escij p(' us:.essmt•nt:-. co\'e nng prope rty value collt•t" t1\•e ly uL Sl43.7 m1lho11 1::. Tand~ Corporal ion. Tandy ha::. fi gured prominently .- 1n a scandal th.it hus rocked the county assessor's offi ce s inct' I.1st Decem ber. So far. 12 persons, including R l' p :\ n d r c w JI n 1 s h a w C R - :\ewport Bl'ach I. Valler~:.i <in f! 'fand \· \'ice Prl'::;idcnl James Buxton h ave been indicted on c riminal charges by the Grand Ju I'\'. The eight l.l1l'ls tu be muilccl lo ·thl' co mpany today t ot;,ilkd S20ti.41 I , almo::;t h alf of 1t in tn· ll·n ·st and penalties. Most tori ll'O\ l'l'S1al <.1m ong the billings 1s the.• 25 percent µenLtll y chaq:~t·d to till' l'ompany on its 1969 taxcs. Hut the m aJ<>r taxpa)'l'I' "'ho "111 frel the h tlltng sling the most 1::. TH\\' in AnLl heim. The trl'd1 t ccnlt•r opt·r·:.ikd by T R\\' hci s b e en charged $1.3 m1lhon for escape assessments going back four yea rs. \'a llt.>rga s aid today the hefty billing reprsesents his office's ,·1c.•wpo111t that the building of the elaborate computerized c redit :>ys tem rightfully should have been ca pitalized. a nd, therefore ~ubjcct to assess ment. The 670 bills that will go into the mail today are directed at a much s maller number or tax- payers. For exa mple, Shell Oil Com- pany will rcecive 50 bills tota lling sli ~htly O\'er $6,000 for assess- ment adjustments in property it holds throug hout the county. Other multiple billings include 19 to Standard Oil Company, 19to Oh vetu Leas ing Company and 19 to Hug hes Aircraft. From Page Al Fro111PageAJ HICKS LAWSUIT. • • The removal of a third of his in- \'est1gative force could cripple "hat has becom e one of the mo5.L successful team s of innos u gato rs rn Caltforn1a. I licks c hums. lflC'ks e arlier bec;.imc ln\'Ol\'ed in a dis pute over thl· t n msfe r "1th Dr. Louis .J. Cella Jr .. tht· ~ant a An;J p hys1c1:m 1dentifwd by Hicks iiS t he powt'r t~hind the throne in board 1.1<·tum that led to the c-hopping of 1n\'l':,t1g;,i t11r:-. •from h1:,st<1ff. Cella l'OUntered hy <1~;-.crt111g th:.it fli cks h<1s ;,1 • p:.i1hol11g1l'•il dnnk~ng prnbh·m ., .ind <k~1 n· to m ;,.11nta 1n ;i powt·r !ll:.itu:. I h;.it 1s Fourth Beef Barbecue Set ,\fore than 500 po unds of beef will be barbN'twd 1-'n flay, July ·1. by m embers of the lluntington .Beach Elks Lod1H·. The ba rOL't'Ul' \~ 111 111· <•J.>l'n tu the publi c from Ip m 106 p m <.1t the new lodj.!1.· ht•Jflq u<irte rs. 10480 T <i lbcrt AVl'., Fount&Ji n \'alley. accllrd 1ng to cxLJlt L·d ruler Jim lft•r na ndez. fn addition lo the 500 pounds or l)L'd , then • w ill bt' h:imburge rs ~ind hot dogs I<> ht' Ip celebra te the I o d g e · ::, 2 0 l h :1 n n 1 v c rs <1 r y , .Hernand('z ~a id. , ORANGE COAST 11 • I •D' '1 QI!•) I ltw. (If .;f"lll1' (t) ... \t Ootd<t p , I ,.,.,,, wn.(PI t if'll•-1) trw '·· ""' .. I ' n"t n. l nr tn. t ,,,, ... ,. ( f • '"''.;. ,.,.., C n•ri1111,,1 ·• n •'·I~" r,t•l·<V "''' l .t .... ,, ,.,,. 1 I... II• .,,,,,. I '.,, .. ' f , ( ,.,. 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I f\.t• \trHt ..,_""'Of f1 (W--' Pt )I U N.-tWD'>"'t Aow1• .-.t'lt :0.ddlfibrlt'• V4h •w 1 ~ '• f1•1 kHl9 .. , y,., (l·t ',. ti\,, Telephone 014) '42·4321 c1,uw 11~ Advertis1no '42 ~71 ,,~~ ~rtft i).ffl\.,. tiM•~11r' S40·1220 ( pyf1Qt1t '' \ O •.t•10f' t \t l'l!IOll\ft•"'4 c <#' .._, •• , ,,., ,., ... • • '"' ., .... ,,...,. •0110"'••• 1141 0' .t1•f'' • , t ,,.,,.,, m•f &--'i r\l t1 l lf •1H"\1 , •t p•tM1h•OI\ •t I ••f lt\Jftl .,)tllf,... r o"a r I• po• I•~ P• d et C:"'t .. #it •. I .,t,Otfl\14' ~Ml' ft(i t#\&f' 4,,,., '\Of)rnorrt,.tf "'"""-••"' 00 montftt't mltu...-~ • tt.rwt•<i'f't• W 00 """'Inly irrelevant a nd cos tly under the county's curre nt law enforce· ment prog rams. flicks' law!)uit further predicts tha t invc~ti g at1Yc o.t cllo n in c:rimin o.t l C'a ::;cs u g ains t Congressman Andrew Hins haw. county rh !:il':.sor Jack Vallerga :rnd SC\'l'l'CJL ;.isscssor's <odes will be affected if the t r:msfer is :.ii- lowed to go throug h. Hicks s tates lh:lt three or 22 m- \'l'Sligators now cormar kcd for re moval lo Gates· office arc c ur- rL·ntly working full time on tht• Gr;Jnd Jury indictmenL'i issued ag:.11nst Hins haw and his codefcn- dants. . Hicks furthe r claims that a re· duction of his inve stigative s taff to 41 per sons will make 1t im - possible for him to adequat ely carry out the duties that the elec- tors of Ora nge County expect him to pe rform. FroitePageAJ PARADE . • • consecuti\'e llunllngton Beach parade. Lt G e n c r u l KC'nnc th W. !:il'hultz, commande r of the u.~. Air F'orc e s µac L· <.1nd missile system in Los An~eles. is also a s pecia l g ues t rn this year's parade. Judges will present a \.\Clrds to \'an ous bands, floc,tts and other entnes in the paradl'. Se\·en Orange County cities - Fountain Va lley. Costa Mesa, Westmins ter . An::ihe1m, Carden C ro\'(', Or a nge and Huntmgton f~J<:h -have entered noats tn thl• p;,i radc. Whtie local h igh schools are not · t'ntered in t he m ::i rching band compl'lil1on. one local entry, the ~1us1c Man Band, is from Hunt· inf,..'ton Reach Some.· of th(' 01 ht·r bands in· c·lu<IL'. Los i\ngt•lcs Polit'e Junior B.1 nd . SCJ n F n n <J ndo Vu lley Yo uth Band, Wh1lltl·r Cavalit•rs Yo uth Band, and the 3rd Mnrine Air Win g Band. El Toro. Tin~ year ~ p<J rudc budget 1s :.1uout S2·l ,OOO. at·cording to Stl'vc Pres~l('y, publicity d 1airman for the parade. Most of the work is handled by the Huntmj?ton Beach Jaycees. some of whom h ave worked for s ix months setting 1l up. L.J . "Sal " SallmaM, past pre- sident of the J aycet>s, Wlll be the grnndstand announcer at the r <'· viewing stand in trontofthecav1c ce nter There w1 II be food and beverage stands scattered throughout the parade route-. The Jaycees. with the help of Boy Seoul Troop 1. will also be se lling progr ams listing all the pariAdr e ntrants and tu~­ torical information. and ~ouvcmr T·shirts. Mo ney from their sale will help defray lhe cost ot n ext year's parade. l TRIAL •.• Bertolino's five co-d efendants have pleaded guilty to lesser charges. They face sentencing on v:.mous dates during this month. Eas tman repeated the ad- m1ss1on of other prosecution wit- nesses that he was paid by the county for time when he was ac- t ually working for the election or cou nt y Assessor Andrew Hinshaw to Cong ress. Eastman and m ost of the wit: nesscs called thus far in what is expected to be a two-month trial have confirmed for Evans that they did not volunteer for the ca mpaign ::issignments handed them by unidentified s upervisors in the assessor's office. . .. But you can't remember who told you to do these things',''. Evans asked Eastman. "I had to be told by someone." F.a stman replied. s cratching his h t.'3d. .. nut 1t 's hard to recollect right now JUSl who1t was." Chili Eating Champ Aided By Lemonade DEL MAR (UPI) -Jim Hors fa ll of Arcata added 90 ounces or chili and uncounted pints of lemonade to his 240 pounds to win the third annual ehih-eating contest at the San Diego County Fair. Horsfall, a concessionaire at the fair. officially the Southern California Exposition, consumed 10 bowls a nd one spoonful of Tex- as r ed to outdo his nearest com- petitor Monday by two bowls and collect S50 as firs t prize. lie mopped his forehead with a paper napkin and gulped down ~everal g la sses of le m onade between bites. De f e ndin g cha mpi on Lawrence Adelson, 29, a San Diego mailman, gave up after three bowls. · · l don 't know w hut was wrong," Ade lson said. f'r•• Pflfle AJ POLICE ••• demanded a closed , ex#utive session, a nd threatened t.o walk out of the m eeting . Roberts agreed to meet with the council in private. and they mtt for more than a n hour. Wht>n it was finally over, Mayor Nor ma Gibbs smiled and ~aid, "I'm elad lhla has worked out favorably for a ll of u s . Where's the pa rty ?" "At your house," ahouled one Jawman, aa the mayor broke int.o laus hter. ' .. KalnibaCh: 'F . d . nn s. Aided Wallace Foe' SAN ANTONIO, Tex. <UPI> - Ri ch ard M . Nixon's form er private a ttorney, who spent s ix months in j a il on Watergate- related c harges, has testified he used Nixon's cam paign funds to help an opponent of George C. Wallace in the 1970 race for gov- e rnor of Alubama. Herbert K<Almbach of Newport Beach said Monday some of the m on ey used against Wa lluce might have come from a $100,000 donation from Associated Milk Producers. Inc .. the nation's la rgest dairy cooperative. Kalmbach 's testimony came during the trial of Stuart Russell, 58, a former A M PI attor ney, charged with ma king illegal campaign contributions. Another witness s aid the Sl00,000 d o n<1tion from Al\lPl came from corpor ate funds . Kalmbach , who pleaded guilty to soliciting illegal campaign contributions, s aid former Com- merce Secretary Maurice Stans appointed him in 1969 to oversee surplus funds from Nixon's 1968 campaign. He s aid the surplus in- volved Sl ,098,000 in cash and $.578,000 in a checking account. Kalmbach s aid between 1969 C1nd 1971 the account swelled by SJ00,000 from additional con- tnbutions and a third of that was dehver ed on A ug . 2. 1969. in a lit- tle overnight b ag by AMPJ at- torney Milton Semer. Kalmbach said Semer told him AM PI made lhe contribution. a ll in SlOO bills. hoping the President would raise m ilk parities to 90 percent. Ka lmbach also said AM · Pl wanted Nixon ( l ) to address the next AM PI convention. (2 > ' participate in a picture-taking session with AM PI officia ls in the oval office and (3) meet with Son of FDR Suing Paper LONDON (AP) -James Roosevelt of Ne wport Beach, eldest son of President Franklin D . Roosev e lt, has c laimed damages in the High Court agains t a Britis h newspaper which h e said libeled him. Roosevelt. 67, told the London court Monday the Sunday Tele- g ra ph falsely implied he had lent h is name to a n illegal financial operation a nd hud played an im- portant r ole in an alleged s win- dle. The p a per d e nied libel. The article was ;.ibout the deal- ings of inte rnational financier Bernard Cornfeld a nd the Swiss- b as e d Inv es t ors Over seas Services. Roosevelt ser ved a s a director of the IOS, but sever~d all connections with the company in 1973. Fro,,.PageAJ VALUE ... percent. Newport-Me sa Unified School District was credited with a 10.S percent gain in assessed value and Saddle back Valley assessed value jumped 20.8 pe rcent. Among the community college districts. ass essed value in Coast Community gained 10.5 percent while in the Saddleback district, a 21 percent gain was r ecorded. Semer about the m ilk ca isl' "I d id not sbhc1t Mr. &•mer . he sought me out," Kalmbach said. Kalm bac h said in the s pring of 1972 he transferred $915,000 from hi::; fund to the Committee to Ht'- clecl the Pres1dl'nt and s pcc ulLtt · ed the other $800,000 was used for other political purposes. He said $400.000 wus delivered in cash to Wa llace's opponent in the 1970 Alabamo.t gubernaton;)I campaign. He said none of the m 0 11 e y \\ l' n l l o w :t le r g u t.e burg la rs E. Jlowur d Hunt and t1 • (.;ordon Liddy. I le said he dis bursed the funds on orders from Whill' llo u::;e uidl' JI R. Ha ldeman etnd nt•ver qut-s· twrwd 11 ;,i ldt•mu n 'sor<ll·r~. . "I was rl'ct>1v i11g d1rcct wns from tht' m an \\ho w~~ the chilof of s taff in thl' Wh1ll' Ho use." Kalmbach s<.11d . ··So. when ht' told me to disburse 1t, that w<.1:> t-<actly wha t I d id." Bus Drivers, Transit District Settle Rates Orange County Trans it District <OCTD) officials have r eached an arbitr ated agreement with bus drivers for wages and fringe benefits over the n ext three years. The top wage for drivers w ill immedia tely go up to $.5.80 an hour, a n incr ease or 70 cents from present maximum scale rates. according to OCTD Board or Di rectors C h ai r man Ralph Clark. Starting pay for the drivers will be S4.93 an hour and the Lop of the scale w ould be reached after 18 m onths on the job. The OCTD-union contract wa::; developed in long negotiations between the district and the Unit· ed Transportation Union, which represents th drivers. The bargaining was conducted under the auspices of the state arbitra- tion board. The initial pay hike will be sweetene d in Decembe r with a nother 25 pe rcent increase a nd ~1ga1n in March when a cost of li v- ing hike will be t acked on. The major fringe be nefit ad- justment calls for the dist rict to pay 50 percent of the health <1ncJ accident ins urance premiums for employe dependents. Gunmen Kill Sailor, 18 LONG BEACH (UPI ) Two Arizon<1 ~ailors were shot in the back early to- day by u nknown as::;ailants during a robbery. police said. Dead <it the :->t:em· was J a m e::; Tuttle Bartley Jr., 18, of Pres cott. police said . Dou g Norri s, 18, of Phoenix, was reported in s atis factory condition at Pacific Hospital. T he sailors met two men Lil the Long Beach Naval Stttt1on Enlis ted Men's Club and le ft with them. according lo police. The suspects drove l o an alley where the s ailor::; were at· tacked . Pound Takes Dive LONDON (,\ P ) -Blilain's ail· ing pound s terling fell again to- day on Europe's foreign ex- change m arkets and during earl~ dealing in London was quoted a~ $2.1775. M ond~y the pound dipped to $2 .1735. u r ecord low. and closed at $2 .1855. The pact also l'reates a closed union s hop for drivers, P~Y 1:01t deductions for dues and a binding arbitration a t the end of the con- ll'act term . Clar k noted that s ince the drive r s h adn't r e ceived pay r aises in two years. the 1mt1~I 70·cent increase is only about 6.85 percent. He said tt still leaves OCTD l>us drivers far s hb rt of the pay af· forded tho::.e in other count1e~. "hich pay from S5.91 <.1nd hour tn HukersfielcJ to $7.40 an hour Jn San Diego. Lake Cut Due For Valley's 'Rec Center Fountain Valley's new Recrea.- tion a nd Cultunfl Center may not inc lude a propos ed 5So-foot-long lake after all. • The city council -#ill c<Jns ider rejecting a $.53.745 .bid to build ll <il its 8 o · clot'k rrl ee ting loni!!hl. City . Public Works Director . Wayne Os borne s aid the Parks and Recreation Commission s tudied the matter a week ::igo ' <ind unanimously voted lhe lake 'should be dropped for now. . ..Re explained that in addition to •the $53,745 bid submitted l)y Pacific Lining, it would cost the ci~ an extra $9,200 to keep the Jake ue~ pumped dry duriri_g construction. By· rejecting Pacific's bid. Osborne explained, the counci1. simply will be pos tponing a final decision on building the lake. l n Augusl, the council i::; e.x: peeled to consider a fina l de) cision on that m a LLer. as well as on development of the final 32 :.icrcs of the 55-acre complex in Mile Squ are Park. · The fina l development could include a three-pool swim com- plex. cultural building and addi- t ional sports facilities. but pro- bably would require p::issage ot o.t bond issue by vote rs. Fro111PageAJ UNIFY ... elementa ry dis tricts Ocean \'iew. Westmins t e r a nd Sea! Beach. ,\ pe tition drive has b een launched to form a unified d1 s- t 1i ct for thL· entire city of Hunt- mgton Be a ch, but that propos~I 1:-. not being considert"CI yet by thp ~tu te. STRETCHING A POINT , • With the innovation of new kinds of carpet backings. correct stretching is all-important. It is easy to overstretch as well as understretch. Our main concern is with understretching. Carpeting in many new homes and even in whole tract s have been installed without a power stretcher being unloaded from the truck. In so me of these homes. after the carpet is "slopped" in with a knee-kicker. a watering can is used to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable. isn't it? At Alden's we take great pride in correct installations. Stretching is achieved with stretchers that go wall-to-wall. attended by experienced mechanics , trained by us. Do n't gamble the price of your carpet purchase on a poor installation. THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy fro m Alden's! *• ..... carpe DEN'S · :jiisiaJlatian: ·custom drapsriss 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·23.5.S • ' - I • l' r • s l' s •f J ' J I · . Oraitge Coast EDITION V OL. 68, NO. 182, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PA GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A ,,__ .TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1975 'Today's C losin g .Y. •toeks N TEN CENTS Son Left to Droum-Cop Aceused· lUCACO' <U Pl l -It started out as an old fo s hiont'd father· and·so11 fi s hing trip, just James Loughn<Ane, -. C hicago police patrolman. and his 16·year-old · bOn, M1chueL . But police :,uy it ne<.1rly ended in murder. The Loughnancs ~cl off on l.akc Mi c higan aboard the family's 25-foot motorbo<it Sun- duy. Ten hours ICJll'r, u sailboat, one oC many that dot llw Chicago shoreline of sunny _;;ummt·r Sun days, came upon a''outh struggl- ing for bre uth in the IJkc's cold, deep waters Jbout six miles off s hore. It was Mic hul'I. "lie C Michael ) t1it·<l lo rabc his hand to w a vc but he was loo exh<1usted, ·· said Gt•orgt• Wollman, O\\ ner of tht• ::.CJ1 lboal "When we got closer he C'ulkd , 'llclµ me. l t•:m't S\\1m <iny n1orc'. ·• Out of breath, Machut•I was µulle<.l aboard and, between ~u~ps, told his story -a story th<.tt lcd to his falher·s arrest. "lie kept repeating. 'I don't bl'licve he did 1t, that he Lhrcw m t· overboard '." Woltmansuid. ~11chael explained his siluut1on as Woltman steered lO\\ ard shon~. The youth said, "1 don't want to go bal'k lherc bccau:.c my father might be wa1tmg and he has a gun.' Police "en• notified and a m.1r1ne unit µ1t·kvd up Loughn;.inc, an l I-yca1· veteran of lht• for e<.', stall crwsmg about three miles from whl're Michael was found. Today he "as 1nd1t1.ed for at· tempted murder. Lo u g hnane al l1 rst sai d M1ch<Ael had fallen overbo<ird :md he had ht•t•n unable to l'e~t'lW him. Authorities s:11d he refu~cd t<> make any mort• :.latcmcnts \\ hl'n he sav. u patrolman looking ~•l unu!>cd l1fl' preser vers on his ho<it Assessments Cli Valuation in Newport Increases 12% By GARY GRANVILLE Ot Ute O•llr ,.llot 51.t" J\ssessol' J at·k Vallcrga pre-. sented the Or<Jnge County 1975-76 assessment roll today and it showed li.txable property values climbed by $853 million or 14.l percent in the pas t yettr. To most. but not all county tax· p<J yers. the unexpected climb m \'Ulue means their 1975-76 tax .. bills will be C'lo:.e to their 197-1·75 hills. ~ ·' That's because the asst•ssment r oll serves as the property lax 6 Oil Finns Hike Cost Of Gasoline By the Associated Press Six major oil companies an· nounccd gasoline price increases effective today which will make ~July 4 holiday weekend driving more ex pens 1 ve. The Shell Oil Company and Standard Oil of Indiana -Amoco -sCJid they were raising "'holesale gasoline prices by three cents a gallon, Atlantic Richfield Company announced a two-cent-a -gallon increase, and· Texaco Inc. said it was charging dealers 1.4 cents a gallon more for gas. Later, Phillips Petroleum Co. and Cla rk Oil & Refining Corp. an· nounced increases oflhreecenls a gallon. Tht' incre as e s apply to all grades of gasoline, the com· pames said. The wholesale price changes are expecte d to be passed through to customers by re· t a1lers. "Every Shell d ealer will no doubt reuse his pump,prices by al le<1s t three cents a gallon. plus whatever the additional sales tax ... maybe," said Max Victor. ex- ecutive director of the New York Association of Service Stations. l lerberl Hugo. senior editor of Platt's Oilgram Price Service, predict ed Monday I hat major oil companies would increase f:(asolint' prices three to five cents a gallon before the holida y weekend because of higher costs •md increased demand. The oil companies say Lhe in· cre:ises reflect President Ford's additional dollar-a -barrel oil im· port tariff imposed June 1 as well a s the cost increases not passed along to consumers last winter when demand for gasoline was Jo\\. Industry analys ts say the oil companies have stepped up pro· duction of gasoline at refineries around the country, and that s pot shortages feared to occur this s umm e r now may n o t materialize. Federal energy officials said today they expect gasoline prices to rise b).' thret-to five cents per ~wllon this summer, but settle somewh at after the peak vaca- tion driving sea son. DOW DECUNES 1 .. 57 POl!VJS NEW YORK WPO -The stock market closed slightly tower today in moderate trading on the New York Stock Ex- thange. The Dow Jones industrial a.verage, orr a round six points earlier. lost 1.57 points to 877.42. Jt rtached a 1975 high Monday )¥\th a 5.87-polnt gain. Declines led advances by about seven to six. <Tables, 84). rrices were tower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. base for all <Jgenc1L•s within the l'OUnly. As a result. s pending 1ncrc<1ses by local governments \\ 111. to a degr ee. be offset by the enlarged tax base. Deli very of lhe roll lo the auditor·co.ntrollcr's office today m et fulfillment of a comm1lmcnt Vallerga made to the Hoard of Supervisors two months ago. Thal is \\hen they c·hallcngcd VC:Jllcrga·s ubillly lo deliver the roll on time und sought to place a caretaker of their own in has scandal-nddcn office. Today. \'allergu praised tht• workers in his office for complet- mg their work on time under \\hat he ca ll ed diffi c ult c1rcumstancl's. l k referred to them as dL•dicatcd go\ ernmcnt \\Orkcrs. ,\mong the county's 26 cities, ·In llll' s ho wed the greale~t growth ra te last year, 31.6 per· cent. When coupled '' ith a ~7.G per· cent gain in 1974·75 the surge in Irvine propt'rly values in the last ~ Dem~nds Pi-obe ... . Battin C·luims DA # .. Hicks 'Psychotic' By WILLIAM CllR EIUElt 01 UM O.tlJ Pilot $lo1H Supervisor Hobert Battin lo- ·day alleged Orange County Dis· t(ict Attorney Cecil Hicks "is • psychotic" and asked County :counsel Adrian Kuyper to de- ·termine how far the board can go 'in investigating the DA's conduct in office. vestigation should include :i psychi atric examination of Hicks. either voluntarily or court-ordered. to de termine Hicks' m e ntal fitness to ccJhtinue in his job. Hicks was not im -diuit.cl~ available for commcntlOn thc'at· tack by Battin, a long-lime vocal foeofthe DJ\ • Battin 's bombastic attack on Transfer Fight . I licks is the l<\test round in a con·· tmuing controversy that erupted lwo \veeks ago when supervisors tra nsferred 22 investigators out ofthe DA 's office and placed them under Sheriff-Coroner Bradley Gates. Hicks charged the tra.nsfer was the brainchild of a "shadow gov- l'rnmcnt" he claimed controls some county officiaJs. · lie identified as mas termind of the operation multi-millionaire physician and political figure Louis Cella of Santa Ana. I licks Monday obtained a le m - .. porary injunction to halt the transfer of his investigators. Cella fire d the second round in <See BATTIN, PageA2> Supervisors Hit By DA_'s Lawsuit District Attorney Cc.-c1I Hicks' battle with the Oningc County Board of Supervisors over the future of one lh1rd of his in· vest1gative s taff will move into the courtroom next Monday . ll icks nam e d coun t y supervisors as d efendants I ale Monday in a lawsuit that con· demns the board ·s approval of the transfer of 22 investi{?ators to Sheriff Brad Gates as "invalid, prejudicial and an abuse of dis- aetion." Hicks. "ho made a number of pungent off the record comments about tht-issue w hilt• "atching the swearrng in of tht-nev. Grand Ju ry late Mo nday, further argut-s in his Supen or Court uc- tion that the trans fer could le ad to "illegHI arrests ~ind a possible State' Budget loss of evidence in many cases.·· .Judge Ryron K . Mcl\11llan had carhe l' signed a restraining or- dPr which prevents 1mplcmenta- t 1 on of the bou rd ·approvcJ transfer pending the court hear- ing July 7 . .Judge 11 . Wultcr Steiner normally handles such matters on his law and motion calendar. Hut it seemed a lmost certain to- dav tlwt lhe issue, which may take several days of hl·arings to re sol H'. "111 be assigned to another j udge That Judge will bl• asked by I li cks to order the county board to rescind a ll action it h<is taken in connection w1Lh the proposed transfer of 22 of 63 d1stnct at- lorne~ 's invest1g<1tors. flicks argues m the lawsuit that the board acted in error (See HICKS, Page A2> two ~·t-ars totals 59.2 percent. the gre~1tt.'~L accelt'rallon tn county history. Th"' ga111 in unincorporated :1rc:1s \\as 14 .1 pert•cnl, till' COUil· ly a\ ('l'Ugl>. J>t•rcentagc growth in othl'r <:1lles induded Costa ;\lesa, 10.9 percent; Fountain Valley, 13.7 perct•nt; Huntington Beach. 9.6 pt'rccnt. Laguna Beach, 18.4 pel'- cent, N<.'w port Be:ich, 12 per· <:ent , San Clemente. 16.:i per- cent, San Juan Capistrano, 28 (See VALUE, Page A2> Brown Cuts Budget, Signs It SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. \'etoed Sl00.3 million in proposed spending ear- ly today and sig ned a record- setti n g Sll.47 billion s tate budget. The Democratic governor vetoed numerous ite m s that Democrats in the Legislature added to his bud~ct. But in s pite of the cuts, the budget Brown si~ncd for the fi s- cal year beginning at midnight was the biggest 1n the history of any state. It was $453 million more thun former Gov. Ronald Reagan 's last budget and $1.07 million more than thl' 1975-76 budget for 1't•w York state. the nation's sccond- b1ggcst·spcnding st ate. Brown's vetoes tnmmed the budget back to u modest 5.7 per- cent increase over s pending 1n the 1974·75 fi scal year. That meant the budget again set a :.pend in g r ecord. But the r<tte of increase was far below the average increase in Heaga n's budgets. Brown's cuts left a projected surplus of S31J.6m1llion. Brown iJSked for onJy 6 percl'nt 1ncrcasl's 111 gra nt s for California's 500,000 aged blind and d1s ablL•d . But he <.ipproved the full 9 pcrccnt hike sought by the Lt•gis lature. That was a S65 million budget item. ThL· 37 ·year·old govcrnor Jlso granted the full $8.3 million ap proved by the Legislature for bil- mgual edut·ation programs, near- ly double the $4 .J milhoo he pro- p<>:st•d in January. But 111 early c hildhood educa· lion programs. "here Brown propost•d S43.2 millJon <111d Lht• Lcg1~lat u r e <J pp roved S77 .9 million. the governor s plit the d1ffe re nct-Ht• vetoed the ap- propriation back to $63.2 million. In a lctter accompanying hb \'l'lot>S, nrown recalled the "1wv. spi rit " s l og an o f hi s ~ubernatorial campaign last fall. fie praised the legislators for their effort in four months of <Sel' BROWN, Page AZ) * * * UCI Funds Stripped By DOUGl.AS FRITZSCllf: Of -Da lly 11'11.c IUff l 'C J rvine·s m ediclll school plans to m a ke the besl of a less than des irable teachin~ hosp1tt1l situation following elirninallon of ;:tit funds for an on.campus 'hos pital in the $11 5 b1 llJon 1975-76 s tate budget s igned by Gov. F,d- mund C. Brown Jr. toda.)'. However. medical school Oe::in Stanky van d\!n Noort s1ud that keepinf( $5 m1lllon for UC I nc· quis itio n of Orange Count y Medical Ct•ntcr 111 Uw bud~l'l as a!ts uran ct' that the llC I· Cahforma College of ME'dicinc will continue in Orange County. Although $12 million in con· structton funds that had been prl'v1ously appropriated was stripped rrom this year's funds by the legislature, $200.000 in planning money was in the budget when it went to the gov· emor. Brown blue·pcnc1led that amount. Another s tipulation of the budget ts renegotiation of the Medical Center purchase agree· ment with Orange County. The bud~et requires that befort-the $S million is released thut the rate the county Is to re- imburse Lhe university for treat · ment of medic31ly indigent p<i· lients be tied to u cost·of-livmg escalation scale . Dr. van den Noort expressed optamis m that the renegotiation could be s u ccessfully ac- compUshcd. The university will take ov~r tbe medical center s ix months "tflcr lhe final agreement L8 appf'Oftd, Ho'lnvu, Dr. van den Noort l't'matncd el1th-al of the removal of on campus hosp1tul construr- tion fund!! from the budget. But, he said . "~ivt>n the <See MEDICAL, Page Al> Pulacl· s:ud Lought1<tnc h <1cJ takl•n out a $20.000 l~>hc) on ~lll'had 's lilt! 111 Ol'tohcr <ind a Sl00,000 policy an Fcb1 U<U'Y &th hstt>d Loughnane <.1nd his wifo. M 1 (' h <H' I ' s ~ l l' p m o t h l' r , :i s bt'lll'flCl:Jrtl'S. Ill\ csttgators s .11d 1t aprk·areJ I.ou~hn<llll' \\ j s 111 tuu 111t•1al dif· f1cultws .1nu hall IA"cn foiling ~tt•adtl) into dl·l>t ;\lichal'I ~<J IU ht• \\US al Lhe \\hccl of t ht• motorho<il ,,.,en he was struck on the head from · behmd. lie s<11d he turned and his fat her grappleJ with him. f1ght- mg to throw him overboard. Loughnane finally s ucceeded. h1::. i.on said . and the father sped off. ll'a\'lng him in the 47 -degree \\ :itcr. .Michael said he used lifesuvin~ techniques taught in a high school course to ~lay afloat for an hour until the :.ailboat ap· proal'hcJ. Hinshaw .g Campaign D<11ly PtlOl SI.ill Photo BEACH TOGS MODELED Officer Gary Black Nmv Unifonn For Patrols /11 Neivport H l' .1 l' h g o L' r s m a y d o a do111llt'lakL· when they spot u ~l'\\ port Bcal·h pohct•man on p.Jlrol 111 kh<1k1 ~horts. lll'l'k ~hof:'s .ind \\ h 1 ll' :;CJ(' KS ,\ Ill'\\ t hr cc rn an un1(orml·d foot patrol hL•gan today in three bt«•t•h <tn·as of NL·wport Mam Ht•a<'h 111 ('oron.i del ~for. the :".l•\q>ort P11.'r an·a and Sc<Jshort• l>l'l\'l' 111 \\'e::.l ~l'\\ POl1 ,\t•t•ord1 11g to ('apt Don:ild (h .1as. tlw Ill'\\ patrol will sup plcmt•nt thl' l'l'dll<:Nl Special Reat•h lnVl'Sltgatum 1SRI I unit which USC'S plamdolhe~Offil'crs. C~•IH Oy<1ai; said Lhl' new fool patrol 1s a l'hangc of l'mphasis in bto>ach p1·otL'ct1on Ill Newport. R:.itht•l' than u~mg sln ctly the .. sne:Jky Pl'l c•" :1 pp1'11<1l'h. the foot offiet-rs \\ 111 a ttL·mpt to get tu knm\ the peopk Ill 1hc beach ;ireas. Uy:J :ts said. Oyaa:s s:11d that tht' Newport foot patrol "ill N>nt111ut• to wear poltct' badgt•s und s houlder patchl.':> so pt•oplc 1:a11 l'asily n·· t·o~11ze them <t S officers 1f thcy nl'ed help. Two Teens Arrested O n Burglary Charge Two teenagers who allegedly tned to burglari7.c a Penjnsula a partmc.>nt early today were startled by residcnls ;md arrest- ed by Nt•wport Beach police mmutes later Police said lh<' two boys, abollt. 16 ye<1rs old. were booked on charges of buq;l:1ry and later re leased to their pur<'nls. They are sus~ted of laking $13 from the upart m f>nl. ' • Aid Told Bv T0~1 BARl.F.Y ·Of IM oa11, PtletSU" \"l'teran appraiser Dale East man tes tified today in Orange County S upenor Court that he was one of a number 0£ county assessor's employcs who delivered "Vote for Hinshaw'' campaign material to Santa Ana homes in 1972. Eastman, a 14-year employe of the assessor·s office, also ad· mitted from the witness stand that he helped lo transport and post Hins haw signs during hours that he would normally be work· mg for the county. Eastman repeatedly told Dep· uty Dis trict Attorney William Evans that he could not recall ex· actly who gave him the ins truc- tions to tour the Santa Ana area or carry and post the ltinshaw signs . .. My recollection on that point is not good ." Easfman said. "But I'm sure the instructions came down to me through the chain of l'Ommand in the assessor 's of- fice." Eastman 1s the seventh pro· secution witness called by E\'ans in the trial of assessor·s employe· James Bertolino. 52, of 24116 Via Madrugada, Mission Viejo. Bertolino. at no time me n· tion ed today in Eastm:.in s testimony, is accused of con- spiracy and grand theft. · Thos e charg es were fil ed against the silver-haired defen· dant and five other employes of lhc assessor's office after an in· vestigation by the Orange County Grand Jury. Bertolino ·s fi ve co·defendants have pleaded guilty to lesser l'harges. They face sentencing on \'a nous d ates during th as month. Ea s tma n repe ated the ad- mission of other prosecution "1t· uesses that he was p<tid by the <'<>Unty for time when he was ac- tually working for the election of t·o unty A ssess or Andrew Hrnshaw to Congress. Eastman and most of the wit· nesses called thus far in what is t•xpected to be a two·month trial h:i ve confirmed for Evans thut they did not volunteer for the campaign ass ignments handed them by unidentified supervisors in the <Jssessor's office. . .. But you can't remember who told you to do these things·:: Evans asked Eastman. '"l had to be told by someone." Eastman replied, scratching his head. . ··But it's hard to recollect right now just who it was.'' New D e bt Limit WASHINGTON CU Pi l President Ford today s igned a bill which temporarily increases the public debt limit from $531 0111ion t::> $577 billion through i'\ov. 15. Or:.:a:.••t Weather Weather on the Orange Const is expected to re- main cleur and beautiful after late night and early morning low clouds. Highs m high 70s, lows near 60. INSIDE TODA V f'irst in . a srries of reports on U.N. lnti'rnattonQL Womew. Year Con/erf!f'ICC in Mrnc.ity appear& on BJ. > A2 DAIL y PILOT N • New Tax Mailing Readied Another botch ot troublesome property t-.x bills, thu; lime 670 ol them totaling $4 .1 million in Lax- t!~. mteres t and penalties, are set to be muiled from the Orange County Tax Collector's omce te>- day. A similar massive mailing of t ax bills totalling $1.l million oc- curred 10 d uys ago. • A:.sessor Jack Vallerga said a gain today there is nothing un- ,usual about such mailings. Va lle r g u pointed out they l"eprl'sent tht• re:.ults of escape ass e ssments uncovered by auditors in his office as part of a routine auditing program. lncluded am on~ the major tax- p:.iyers who are being asked to ;.ante up on el.cape assessments CO\ l't;ng property value collec- l1 vcly at $143.7 million is Tandy Corporation. · Tandy has fi g ured prominently in a st•andal that has rocked the county asse ssor's office since l ast December. So far, 12 persons , including Rep . .Andrew Hnis haw (R· Newport Be,1ch). Vallerga and Tandy Vice President James Buxton nave been indicted on criminal cha r ges by the Grand Jury. • The eight bills to be mailed to the <:ompany today totalled $206.411, almost half of it in m- terest and penalties. Most con- trovers ia l among the billings is the 25 percent penalty charged to the company on its 1969 taxes. But the major t'axpayer who \nil feel the billing sting the most is TRW m Anaheim. The credit center operated by TRW has b een charged $1.3 million for esca pe a ssessments going back four ye ars. Vallerga said t oday the hefty billing reprsescnts his office's viewpoint that the building of the e laborate computerized credit system rightfully should have been capitalized, and, therefore subject to assessment. The 670 bills that ..-.;11 go into the m<lil today :ire directed ~ta much smaller number of lax· .payers. For example, Shell Oil Com- pany will receive SO bills totalling slightly over S6,000 for assess· m~nt :.tdjus tments in property it bolds throughout the county. Other multiple bill.Jogs include 19 to Standard Oi 1 Company. 19 to Olivetti Leas ing Company.and 19 to Htighes Aircraft. VALUE .•. percent; and Seal Beach 5.8 per- cent. Still the wealthiest city in Orange County is Anaheim with S814 million in asse ssed value. Among the elementary school districts , increas es recorded '\\ere Fountain Valley, 11.3 per- cent; Huntington Be~ch 6.7 per- cent; Ocean View. 11.2 percent; and Seal Beach 3.5 percent. In the unified s chool districts, Capis trano s howed a jump in as- ses~ed value of 21.2 percent. The assess ment roll indicates v a lues within the Irvine Unified School Dis trict boundaries climbed 28. 7 pe rcent last year and in the Laguna Beach Unified School District, the gain wus 16.8 percent. Newport-Mesa unified School District was credited with a 10.5 percent gain in assessed value and Saddleback Valley assessed value jumped 20.8 percent. Among the community college districts, assessed value in Coast Community gained 10.5 percent whale in the Suddleback district, 2 21 perce nt g um was recorded. ORANGE COAST ,.. DAILY PILOT n,,. 0 .. .-n,,. Cr>a\I 0~11, Ptlt\t "'"'"' t1o?h(f\ 11 cam t .. rr. 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The wage package granted of- ficers includes: -An eight p ercent pay raise PBRPanel effective today. -Another two p«.>l'ccnt in- <·rcase cffecti vc Jan. l. --Retireme nt p uy bas(,'tl on an officer's highest single yeat' of ·salary. -A<loptwn of lhe Calirorm:.i Highway l'atrol rctfrement plan by Jan. l , 1978. Time -a nd-u-half ovcrtiml' for any work :.tbove 40 hours m ,1 week. The pay pal'kagt.' -whid1 "ill cost the l'it y an a d <l1t ion ~i1 $268,500 the first year was re t·ommendcd l>y Thom as Hobert!', a n arbitrator hired by both side-. to bre4!k a stalemate in negotaa· Lions. Newport Beuch i\1:.iy o1· Don :\lcl11n1 s t est drives the Mode l T Ford IJL'll l.ll' ope ratin~ JuJy 4 t.luring West !\cwpo1·1 ·s Eig hth ,\n- nual lndcµend c ncc DtJ y 1'~1 r~1dl'. \\'1th Mcfnnis <.ire the car·s o w11t•1·s. CL'Ol'/.!L' ;,iml Suz<.1nnc Rudd. Be sides JHl rnt.le, Indepen· dence D ay observance in West Newport will int'ludc p1cn1c lunt h , dunce and s pag ll elll dtnner. Seats Two He rccom m e nded e\ erylhin~ the poli ce had r equested in lhl'11 las t offer. Robi:rts sptmt an hour in closed, executi vc session with the council explaining why ht• supported the police request. T h t' t' o u n c i I '.s d c<: i s i o n , followt•d by ringin g applaUSt'. brokl' u hea vv air of tension 111 the council ch am bC'r. Transit Bus Driv~rs, D~trict Settle Rates Orange County Transit Dis trict (OCTD) officials ha ve reached a n arbitrated agreement w1lh bus drivers for wages and fdngc benefits over the next threl' years. The top wage fat drivers "Ill immediately go up to SS.80 an hour, an increase of 70 cents from Purina Exec J. P. Andrews Dead at 69 Jerome Poller Andrews , a re- tired international executive for the Ralston Purina Company, b dead al the age of 69. Mr. Andrews, 31511 West ::)t.. South Laguna , joined Ralston Purina in 1945 a s manager of lls Los Angeles plant. He later became a vice preside nt or Purina de Mexico. In 1967, Mr. Andrews r etired from full-time employment with the company, but worked a s a consultant on development of Ralston Purina facilities in Germany and Italy. He moved to South Laguna in 1970. Mr. Andrews is survived by his widow, Ruth, of the family home; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth o ·connor of Hampton Bays, N . Y. and Catherine .\n· drews-Bowers ; ._. sis ter . '.\'1 rs. )1 a r g a r e t ;\1 a c :'\ l' 1 I 11 f M .issachu se lts , and lhr t·t· grandchildren. Mr. Andrews "as a longtime member of the Balboa Y::icht Club. The ashes wer e buri!'d at sea by the !\eptune Soc ie ty. . From Page Al BROWN ... hearing on the budget :.ind t'X · plained hi s vetoes thb w:.iy. ··Government, no less t.han the individual, must r espect realbtk limits. What is needed now 1s not simply more money, but a new spirit. ··out primary t ask is to re- direct effort "1thoul cscalat111g cost,·· he wrot e. Brown's biggest cuts were in salary increas es for the 201 ,357 employes of th e state , tht• University of California and the s tate coJl egt• and uni ver s ity system. The governor chopped $43.9 million out o( four budget item:; providing pay increases. Son of FDR Suing Paper LONDON <AP > -James Roosevelt of Ne wport Bca<'h, eldest son of President f'runkl111 D . Roos evelt. h as cla 1m('d damages in lhe Hig h Court against a Britis h ne ws p 3per ~hich he said libeled hJm Roosevelt, 67, told the London court Monday the Sunday Tele- graph falsely Implied he had lent his name to an illegal finttn<'Wl operation and had pl<Ayed an im- port~t role in an alleged swtn· die. The paper d enied libel. The art1clt w~s about the dt>al- ings of intern ational ftnanc1l'r Bern11rd Cornfeld and the Swiss baaed Investo rs O vl'rSeus Services. Roos evelt ser ved :1s 3 director of the IOS, hut s~vercd all connections with the compnny in 1973 . ' presC'nl maximum scale r ates. a ccording to OCTD Board of Direct o r s Ch a irm an R a lph Clark. Starting pay for the drivers wall be $4.!J3 an hour and the top of the scale would be reached :.ift cr 18 months on the job. The OCTD·union contract w:.i s 1.kvl'loped in long negotiations l>c lwecn the district and the Unit- ed Trans portation Un.ion, which n ·presents th drivers . The barg;1ining w:.i s conducted under the aus pi ces of the state arbitra- lion l.Jo:i rd. T he 1111li:il pay hike will be :-." l'l'll'nc d in Dc<:ember with :mmht•r 2!' percent increase ::tnd :.iga1n in ~I a rch when a cost of hv- 111g hike\\ Ill bt• tacked on. The m aJor fringe 1Jcncf1l ad· juslmcnt l'alls fo r the d1stnct to p..iy 50 percent of the health and a<:c1denl insuran ce premiums for cmployc dependents. · The pact also crecitcs a closed um on s hop for d rt vers, pay roll deductions for dues and a binding arb1trat1 on at the end of the con- tr<t<:l tl•r m. Clark not e d that since lhe dnn·rs ha dn·t r eceived pay raises in two years. the initial 70-ccnt rncr eas e is only about 6.85 Pl'l'l'l'nl. I le said it s till leaves OCTD bus dr1 Vl'rs f:l r s hort of the pay af · forded those in other counties. "h1l'h pay from $5.91 ;ind hour in Ba kersfi e ld to $7.'10 an hour in Su n Dll'J.!O. Pl1ilco-Ford Doctor Dead; Rites Slated Raphael L. \\'cir , physician at tht· 1\er onutron1 c Divis ion of Philco-Fo rd , l'\c.\.\·port Be ac h since 1960, died Monday night ;it Jloag Memorial H~spital. Or. Weir, of 128 Emerald Bay, was :i g raduate of Loyola l m versity ut Chicago. He joined the t:.s. Novy in 19:.10 <.1nd served as ::i fli~ht. s urgeon until his re· tln·ment 15 years ago. From 1955 to l 960. he w us s tationed at El Toro ~larinc Corps Air Station. He <Jttained the rank of captain. f ollowing h is retirement, Dr. We ir bee am e th e e mployes ph ys ic 1un i:ll Philco-Ford's NC\\ port Beach installation. Private family s ervices for Dr. \\'t•1r will be held Thursday. He is sunived by his widow ;\la rilyn, of the family home; tw~ daughter s. Mic helle W. Davy of I'e"' port Beach, and Mary Ellen Wilson, of Laguna Beach; a son, W1ll1am of Newport Beach, and nint• gr andchildren. The family s uggests contribu- ti('lns lo the Heart Association of Oran ge County or favo rite charities. Fro•PageAJ MEDICAL. • • economic circ umstances o( the slate and lhe state·1:1 desire to· place 3 moratorium on hospital tons trul"l1on inc ludin g bed trans fe rs, we c an undersl~nd." Adding another dig at the re- duced appropriation, he satid that th e C olifornio College of Medicine had better facilitie1' in Lo Ansrelcs In 1962 before lhe trust ees decided to turn the 1:1chool over to the University of Caltfornia. The 1 educed appropriations, he smd, w111 kee p California in debt to other states for traJning of phy8iciana. Fro• Page Al HICKS ... when it ruled tha t budget.savings could be affected by the transfer to Gates of the 22 investigators. The distncL attorney further argues that his office alone and not that of the sheriff has in· vestig ativc JUris d1 ct10n on a l'OUntywidc b asis. The r emoval of a third of his in- vcst1g<1tivc for ce could c1;pple what has become one of the most sun·essful te ams of investigators in California, Hic ks claims. H1<:ks l'arlicr became involved in a dispute over the transfer with Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr., the S:.inta Ana phys ician identified l.Jy I licks a s the power behind the throne in bo:.ird :.ictlon that l~d to the chopping of inves tigators from his s taff Cella counte red by asserting that !lacks h :.is :.i ··pathological tlnnking problem ·· and desire to m::.untain a power status that is irrelevant und cos tly under the county·s c urre nt law enforce- ment programs. Hich · l<.1ws u1t further predicts tha t 1nvcs t1 gati\e action in c r1m1nal cas e s again s t Congresl.man Andrew Hinshaw, t:ounty Assessor Jack Vallerg::1 and sc1:t•ra I ussessor 's cltdes will be affocted 1f the transfer 1s al- lowed to go throug h Hicks st.ites that three of 22 111- vesligators now e armarked for remov a 1 to Gates office are cur- rently workin~ full time on the Gr;rnd Jurv indictments issued .igu1nst I lin.sh:.i w <.1nd his codefen- dants. I licks further claims that a re- tluctton of Im; 1nvest1gative staff lo -l l pt•rsons \\ill make it im- 1io:.~1blc for ha m to <idcquatcly l·urn· out lhc d ullt's that the elec- tor!> of OrOJn ge County expect him to pt·rform. Pound Takes Dive r.os DON <AP > -Bmain ·s ail· 111g pound s te rling fell again to- t.lay o n Europe·s foreign ex- diangc markets <ind du1ing early dealing rn London was quoted as $2 .1775. Monday the pound dipped to S2 1735, a record IO\\', and closed at $2.1855. N ewconiers Attorneys Gary B. Lovell and Per Trebler will be seated tonight as the newest members of Newport Beach's Park s , Beaches and Recreation Com- mission. The two city council appointel'S will replace retiring PBR Com- mission Chairman Jean Mor- rison and Commissioner William DOQlSon. Tonight's meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in city council chambers ai city hall. A·lso on the agenda : -Cons ideration of a new name for Cliff Drive View Park to avoid confusion with Cliff Drive Park nearby. Ensign School stu- dents have submitted sugges- tions for the new name . -The qusestion of what to uo with the old lawn bowling green at 15th !:itreet and Balbo a Boulevard. Suggested uses in· elude a sailin g center for PHR classes, a parking lot and boat \:lunching facility and as a site for some new tennis courts. --Consideration of a petition from 36 Harbor View Hills resi- dents who want first priority for Lheir area on any new tennis courts built by the city. Fro,,. Page Al BATTIN ... the battle, claiming the DA h as a chronic drinking problem that ma n ifests itself in wild, un- founded accusations. Battin's salvo today was by fur the mos t critical of Hicks ' performance in office and particularly of his reaction to the transfer of his investigators. Battin alleged that Hicks has engaged in illegal wire tapping in the past a nd has been involved in covering up cases relating to personal friends and acquain· lances . Battin·s remarks were con- tained in a prepared statement lo which was attached allege d documentation o( al least one case that Hicks was persona lly involved in and news paper stories relating to allegations by a San Clemente woman that Hicks .plated electronic eavesdropping devices in h er home. As officers and friends filed in to the coun<:il diambcr,_ then• \\as talk about an immediate police s tnke if the council turnl.'d down the arbitrator's recomml·ll· d a tion. J\ s trik e vote w :.i.., schedule d fo r T hursd<l y , but som e officer s s aid a vote might be held Monday nig ht. And when courcll members en- tered the room , their faces we rt• stra ined as ttlcy p eered at th1• crowded gal IL-ry. 'Nixo1i Fwuls ' Used Against Wallcree Bid? SA N ANTON 10, Tex. <U PI> Hil'har d M Ni xon's form el" priv;,1tc attonwy, \\ho spent s ix mo nths in ptl on Water gate · related l'hargcs. has ll'stified h~ used Nixon's campaign funds to he lp an oppont·nt of Gt•or ge C. Wallace in the 1970 race.: for gov• crnorof Ala bama . Herl.>cl't Ka lmbach or :\ewpo11 Beach said Monday some of the mon~y u s ed <J gainsl Wallace mig ht h<.1 ve com e from a $100,000 donation from Associated Milk Produce rs, Inc., the nation's largest dairy cooperative. Kalmbach's testimony camt• during lhe trial of Stuart Russell. 58. a former AM Pl attorney. chargc.:d with ma king illegal campaign contributions. Another witness s aid th1• Sl00.000 donation from AM Pl came from corporate funds . Kalmbach , who pleaded guilty to so liciting illegal campaign contnbutwns. s aid former Com- ml'rcc Secreta r y Mau rice Stans appointed him iri 1969 to overscl· ~urplu s funds from Nixon's 1968 campaign. He said the surplus in- volved St.098,000 in cash and $578,000 in a checlting account. Kalmbach suid between 1969 ;.md 1971 the account swelled by $300,000 fro m a dditional con· tlibut1ons and a third of that wa~ delivered on Aug . 2, 1969, in a lit Lie overnight bag by AMPl at· torney Milton Semer. Kalmbat·h said Sem('r told him AMPI made the contribution all in $100 bills, hoping the President would raise milk parities to ~) percent. STRETCHING A POINT f With the innovation of new kinds of carpet backings. correct stretching is all-important. It is easy to overstretch as well as understretch. Our main concern is with understretch1ng. Carpeting in many new homes and even in whole tracts have been installed without a power stretcher being unloaded from the truck. In some of· these homes. after the carpet is ''slopped" in with a knee-kicker. a watering can is used to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable, isn 't it? At Alden's we take great pride in correct installations. Stretching is achieved with stretchers that go wall-to-wall. attended by experienced.mechanics, trained by us. Don't gamble the price of your carpet purchase on a poor installation. THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy from Alden's' DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • ·installation. 'custom drsper1ss 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-~838 -646-2355 ' \ OU 311 L4 p~ :SOI I JO LI faJ da I ot j • t t .. N Tuesday July 1 1975 \!ital l ss1ae Shock Sets In A~tirement By , VLVIA PORTER TRUE TALE An Eastern rhachmery m3nufaclurer found 1l rncrcasmgly d1ff1cult lo recrwt young local rest· <lcnts Even worse u mounting number or younger employcs we1 e quitting rl he company president "as suff1 c 1.-ntly con C('f ned lo call m un out side p('I sonnel consul tant "ho <1u1 c kly dis covcn:d l hal retired e mpl oycs w e re Money's Worth rt!spons1ble Ocsp1le hberal pens ion benefits the retirees warned younger people in town not to work for the compony If they wanted to avoid being treated a s JUSt a name and uddres:. after retinng TRUE TALE A large utiltTy filed a rate in crease ap plkalion "'1th state aulhont1es antic1patmg that the re quired public hearing for approval would be routine Unex pectedly the application was opposed by an ad hoc commit ke or the ut1lttv s own retired e mployes who felt they had been d1sca1 dcd The opposition resulted in considerable delay 1n the rate hike in much unfavorable publicity and led a chastened ut1hty offtc1al lo comment la ter • A retired emplo) e who 1s 1: nJoying his retirement years 1s a li ving ad v~rt1:.cmcnl for his employer TRUl' TAl.F. ON A U ST OF 40 lop stress producers rel11 cmcnt i unks in a high ninth place -not far behind dt?ath of u s pouse a medical study a while ago disclosed Not p1 ov1d1ng r etirement counseling can be disastrous to the employe And usually the company will be blamed for the trauma known as retirement shock -a stress produ( ing s1tu.itaon which recognizes no social or fma ncaal barriers Almost one third of our citizens over 65 hve 10 poverty 'el m any dtd nol become poor until they becam e old By itself lhal flashes a red hot s ignal of danger to all of us - and compound mg 1l 1s the fact that there 1s a definite trend toward r~t1rem ent al an earher age than the lrad1t10nal 65 ., A RF.Ct:NT STUDY BY WEST Coast corporate plan ners 111 fact predicts an average retirement age of 55 in two more decades m earung that if curre nt pred1cllons on hfe expectancy hold and 1f you re an average worker now in ) our 30s you ca n look for>,\; a rd to25years of retirement' But • unexpected retirement or being unprepared for retirement cun m ean hvmg W1thout any frame work "a r e t1remt:nl counselor pointed out at a seminar on preparing cmploycs for rcl1rcment, s ponsored by the American Ma11 agemenl As:sociat1ons AMA 1s a not for profit educational orgamzation which coAducts wo1 ldw1de management training programs fot more than 100 000 business and government executives an nu;.illy ANO T llf' CONFRONTATION WITH retirement - which aHecls the lop level corpora te executive as well a s the assc m bly lm e worker -the fear of idleness lonehness &ind <ktcr1orat1ng health can affect an employe s JOb ~rformance years before he or she actually retires (hang cs induced by retirement are more abrupt than those between other stages of life James L Hayes, pres1 dent of the AM A ex pl ams And they occur when most peo pie arc kusl able in body and m mind to cope w1lh cha nge \\hat m 1g ht a thorough retirement program cover? Al lea st some of these points says Henry M Wallfes h another rC't1r..:mcmt <:ounselor and frequent speaker at AMA r etire mt nt s<'m1nars ( 1) Of t'OUrsc, fmttnCeS -ranging from budgeting to in vestments tax cons1dcrat1ons estate planning a nd mos t particularly from lhe employe s viewpoint crucial details on the t:omp;rny s pension plan (2J Ilea Ith ca1 c medical or geriatrics advice (3 J l 1f<.: style a<IJuslments psychological factors, fam1 h rclat1onsh1ps housing an angements such as selection of 1 et11 cmcnt local1on climate cons1derat1ons ~w York IUPI I The lollowu>g I SI \f•1r \ ork I:; lffJSt 1 c•f i l*f" '1low\ th!' ,IO<.k\ tn..1 h.tn Qa Md most •nd to\I lhe mo•t l>d\l'd on ~rcent ol <lldnQI! on th" New Yori< Stoel< E 1t""' ngt-Nel ilnd l>('rr~n1a9e chanqe\ are lhe d ll"rence bo?lwt>l'n The prPv ous cl~ "ii pr <e •ncl Ille currenl <I0>1"9 prf<e U MOST ACTIVE STOCKS NEW VORIC IUPI) -The tS .o<hvl' stoclos tr•ded on tile New !itO<;~ ExctwnQe Tuesd•Y GAINERS I qS.e<h Crl<. 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WASHINGTON CA(» For lh o~c who m.tn.1fi:~ lo maintain tht·ir ~LJndurd of living l:i~l ~ coar. 1l wus nc1lbt!r food. fu el nm shdl~r "hach wa~ the bagg~st ohst adl· It" ._1!) ft't11. ml an comc taxes The govt•• nmc11t l'~tim~1tcs Uu.1l the ~ul:Jn ( reqwr~d to m liintuin ~· \l:'U' '' fl)'/'J moderate sti:.nc.hlrd o( LI\' _ • . • . 1ng for a lam 1ly of four rust! $1 .~0. or l·L6 Pt•1· ccnl, to $14 ,466 lu:,t Yl'<.tr. Hut the lnh:t'nal H1~\ enu1.• St>rvict: got first crack ut lh..tl mut\l'.Y ;.rnd loµpl'd orr $1,692, whu.'h "'as $773 ur 28.J pcrcc.ml m1>rt! thun it:-. l.ike the previous) car ~ TUE TAX INCRt;A.S~ WAS LARGl<:l. \" the > product of a rate :,chedule designed lo lean hea viest , on the wealthiest. But now a \\ 1de spectrum of J economists is coming lo the conclusion that the : syste m tnhibits inccnlive und thus hobbles the ; economy durin~ the periods of infl<Jlion. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . ' . a i > i .. • ' ' . • ~ . l • ,. , $t0,000 for only $167.5t amonth. · Whe!her you r1t:uJ S5,00J or ~10,000 get it from lht' µ1::ui.-lt: wl10 lend mtllion!> ~d1 t Mvr1th ly payment C ommt:H<.1ul Cr bost:cJ un u ~10,CXJO 120 mon!h!., ul u1 u 16% Tot0I 1 .. HJ'r 1111; $5,000 u11J CJ\ i;r comb1no1ion of rcJ Hun1 t:Owner loon, fo r ·111uul µt:rct:ntoge role of -1.1 $~0.101 :)() A loan of riu~· bt' !.E:cured by o I o nJ µer sonol properly. ~~tl~~oration ~ " 870 East 17th Slr l:Ct • Phone: 645-8700 Cndit Life lnauranct Ava:la't. It to l.l1i;ol'<' Burrowus al Cr<.u•t Rn•·~ f I I I T hl· res ult is J)roposaJs to revise Ute tax syst~m to ma11ll:.11n u constWlt percentage tax liability for 111thv11..l u.ils und corporations wbo do no mor~ lhan k-:cp their tn<'om e abreast ot inflation. THE liROOKINGS INSTITUTION, AN l'l'onum1\' st udy &:roup which w;ually tends toward hbt•ral "°s1llons, publu;hed its annual budgut re· \'U!W in which lhe :..uthors indicated a preference for lt'tl in~ Con~ress ;rnd the President adjust the tax rate pedod1c:.tll} lo Hccount for inflation. The tax cuts upprov~d in M~lrch were In some mellsure an 1nf1;.1t ion ;idjustrncot. returning $18 billion in bx es w 111thv1tlu~lls who µuid an estimated $13 btllion Lu SW bilhon more clue to infl ation. But u study frorn the American Enterprise Jn:,lllutc. :.t group which tends to be more con· scrvahvt' and business-oriented, published another study wh1<'h endorsed the idea of permanently plug. &;Ill~ ;rn mnatton correction index into the tax :>)'Stem. SCCH INOt.:XING IS ALREADY INCLUDED rn many labor contracts in the form of a cost-of· h vmg ,e~ca lator clituse which increas~ salaries in proportion t o the rise in the go\'ernment 's Cosl of L1vmg indcx. So<.·ial Security recipients have the same protection As foshtoned by a panel of economists which in- l'luJcd William Fe llner, a former member of the President 's Council of Economic Advisers, the tax 1nde,.ing sy:.tem would automatically raise the <imount of money taxpayers can claim as exemp- tions fu1· dependent::. arid as qeduclions for living ex· penses. rROILEMS with Let me be )Our MAMAGEMEMT (ju.I :J,.;Ja'I INFORMATION? Acc-t~lnNCi., D.ta P'F'ou•~!:.1 Sy••~-Today an~ every day ...... ,_ ·--~·~IU..-U.l•I COM,A1411.i ' JS ruu UPlllB4CI ... IUS-S Expert Secretary Glenn 0 . Hargis Letters .. Resumes COHSUlTAHf Heports . . Notary nt Heritor'"•'"' Dn•• Copy Ser\'ice Newport leec h, CA UHO 17141 '7l·SIS6.....,. ....._ 1716 Orange Ave. ..._. '4tosta Mesa. Cah I . •-1r.c .. t71 41 Hl-272S 646-5727 MUTUAL SAVINGS 19 Ob t o T , THAN ANY BANK IN TOWN. Plus ••• Interest paid from date of deposit to date of wi thdrawal , compounded daily and many valuable free services not offered by banks, incl uding : Free Bank Checking Account· Free Safe Deposit Box· Free Travelers Cheques· Free Money Orders· "with qual1fy1nq balance Accounts insured to $40.000 by a U.S. Governmen t Agency ~ ~ . ' ~ ~ i THE BIG M MUT~ SAVINGS. tll4 lcHll HIOCleliOfl Cl!Pbtftn0· Sen Qemonlo 530 m1nodeEstrella 49J·~I Fount.in Vl*Y 17942 Magnotta Street/963-t!388 SantaAIW COfOl\t deC Mat 2867 Ea.st Coi.~ I l~nway 676·5010 7th & North Mlin/5"74141 Chapter Receiv Charter Orani:e (.:ounly hus the 7Znd chupll'r of the It\· &crn uliona l t'in anc1 ~I Executives In s titute with presen tation of a charter lo the n ewl.>' formed Ornngc C.:ow1ty ch a pter. The c harter w a ~ pr e~c ntcd b y Ch ~trlcs C.:. J lorn bostel o f New York City, nationa l president of FEI, to Lansing E. Ebe rling, n e w I y e l ected preside nt en1n.1No of the Orange County chapter. fo"El is an organization of leading corpor<Jle financial e xecutives in the United St&.1tes, Canada a nd Puerto Rico. Tuesday. July t. 1975 CAIL Y PILOT 83 Satellite • rv1ee Shuttle's Job Defined Nt;w YO RK (ll Pl ) Whul Will the $2 b1lhon spuce ~huttlc \'ch1clt' being built by n ock\.\ di lntcrn:itwn.!l of Pilt:>burgh and alm0$l 20,000 s ubcon- lrlfclors be good for'? The amswers you t(cl to th.it <1ucs· lion from scientists and government officials often <ire extremel y technicaJ. But John J . HcMy, senior \'ice president vf Rockwell , put it in a nut shell. "HAVE YOU EVER seen a <.:mist Guard vessel t a king up old navigation and communat·ations buoys from Lhc ocean o r river a nd putting down new ones? Well, that's exactly what the space s huttle will <lo It wilJ ser vice. retrieve a nd replace space satellite vehicles orbiting far a bove the earth.'' 4 The prototype of the space :,hull.le with its hydrogen-fueled mam engine won't be la unched until 1979 . .But Henry said once it is 1n operation, the s pare program on which the United Stales has spent s uch huge sums should begin to pay divuiends. he said. The :tpace :,huttle is only unc or Rtx.•kwdl':, m ajor avicmics proJCCLS. The company ul:m ii:; prtmtl contractor for lhe controvt!rsial 8· l bomber. "THE B· 1 IS controvcn.1al only un stra tt>gic ~ind economic grounds." Henry said. "No one doubts 1t:> i.uc- cess a s a technological udvance, l>ul som e µcovlc think it costs loo much and some expert~ want to rely on mis· silcs without an ad vanced hea' Y bomb4.!r. However, U1e Penla~on l'X· perts insist on the lJi al policy . lhc B-1 bomber. intercontinental nu:>siles and a huge submarine force that iJbO can fire missiles." Roc kw e l l , o n{' of the mos t divers ified large comp~me.s m the country, is in avionics. hca\·y a utomoti ve equipment, r:.11lroud equipment. printing machincr'). elec· lronics, textile machinery and suc h consumer products as tttlevision and othe r applianses, pocket calculators and power toofs. Eberling, senior vke pres ide nt , finan ce, for the Irvine Compa n y, head s a s t.ate of officers which includes Owen E. Metzler, ~nior vice pre· side nt an<l controller. Avco 1"1nanci&.1! Ser vices; H a rold T . Joanning, \lie~ president and controlle r , Pacific Mutual Life lnsur<.1nce Co.: Warren f'ix. vice president a nd controlJer of the Irvine Comp:rny, secretary: David P. Mid· dlem as. vice president and treasurer. Don Koll Company. A I berl W. 'fo1 namore. treasurer aml 1 HENRY SAID THE space program already is starting to recover its cur- rent launchin g cosls from the c:om- mer cial revenues of orbiting space satellites. But tile cosUy communica· lions and weathe r S<Jtellites still have to be shot into s pace one at a lime by huge rocket vehicles and when they ce<.1sc to function adequately after four year s or so, they .i;:;mnot be r e· covered. • The mannl!d s p:ice shuttle will carry a plane lua<l of s atellites into or· b~l from a single rocket launching . The s huttle cr e w will fly from satellite to s atellite, replacing the wornout ones. making minor repairs lo olht>rs :md bringing the worndown satelhlcs back to eart'h to be dis manUed and re- built -exactly as the Coast Guard does wilh s urface buoys. HENRY SAID TlllS \\111 lmng down the cosl a nd greutly increase the usefulness of space s<itelilte:,. "IN SPITE o•· the µrese nt depressed st a te or the consumer m arkets. we hope to increase con· sumer products from the prc:,t:nt 2J perce nt to about a . third of our volume," Henry said. Presley Shares Earn Six Cents Net incom e of $163,251 , or G cent:; per share, on revenues of $14,427,974 was r eported by The Presley Com· panies forthequarlercndedApnl 30. For the year -earlie r J.)t!n od. earn in~ were $444 ,482, or 16 cents µer sh.lTe, on revenues ofS13.1:157.830. Expr~ssing pleasure w ith Lile quarte r, ··since it reflects sales frum the latter pa rt of 1974 , one of the wur::.t periods in the his tory of the homebuilding industry,·· comµany pre:.ide nt Randall E . Presley said lhc second quarter, enc.J in"' July :u, shoulJ approximate las t year's seconu· quarter r evenues of $23.4 million. assis tan t sec re tary, Electronic Enginecrin~ Company of California. and Lloyd Olson. vice president, finance, Len· cor lnternatitmal. "For example, the satellites and shorebased com pukrs m ay take over the burden of nearly all marine and aeria~ navigation around the globe," o. O,·t"r 1~h e Counte r NASO ListiftC)s MUTlJAL FUNDS 10 6 IH .. J .. 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L, 1.2 •• 00 11 11 lb .'lO I... 04 .SS L. L. L. ) .40 9l .n .17 • 16 47 S: .u .36 .90 ... .S7 .78 .19 L. .L. . )4 .d ... • 14 S: .47 .u .57 .... Orange Coast EDITION ·Today's Clos l11 g N.Y. S toeks VOL. 68, NO. 182, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T UESDAY, JULY 1, 1975 c TEN CENTS Son Left to Drou.m-Cop Aceused CIHCAGO (U P l) It started out as a n old fashion('() fatht·r· nnd-son fis hing trip, Jus t J u mes Lo ug hnane, a Chicago police patrolman, anti his 16-year-old · son, Michael. . But police s ay 1t nearly l'llded 1n m urder. T he Lou ghn a nes set off on L ake Mic h igan aboard t he family's 25-foot motorbout Sun- day. Ten hours later, a sailbout, one of m a ny that dot the Chicago Himhaw Campaign Aid Told By TOM BARl.EY Of IM O•lly Pli.t SUff V e t e r a n a p p r a ise r D a l e Eas tma n t e s tifie d today i n O range County Superior Court that he WllS one of a number of county assessor's employes who d elivered •·vote for Hins haw" campaign m a terial to Santa Ana homes in 1972. · E astma n, a 14-ycar employe of the assessor 's office, <.i lso ad- mitted from the witness st and that he helped to tr<.insport e:ind post Hinsh aw s igns during hours that he would nor mally be work- in~ for the county. Eastman rep eatedly told Dep- uty District, Attorney Willi::i m Ev:rns thul he could not rt:'call ex- actly who gave him the instruc.:- tions to tour the Sant:.i Ana a rea or carry a nd post the Hinshaw s igns. .. My r ec.:olleclion on t hat point is not good." Easfman said. '"But J 'm sure the instructions came down to m e through the chain of command in t he a ssessor 's of- fice." Ee:is tman is the sevc.?nlh pro- secution witness called by Evans ·JO the tria l of assessor "s em ploye J a m es Bertolino, 52, d 24116 Via Madrugada, Mission Viejo. Be rtolino, a t no lime m en- •ion e d tod a y in E astm a n 's testimony. is accused. of con- spiracy and grand theft. T h ose c h a r ges wer e filed ag ainst the silver -h<.1ired dcfen- (See TRIAL, Page A2> Costa Mesa. Due $590,000. In Job Funds Costa Mes•• is r eceivin g another $590,000 in federal funds to create public service jobs t hrough June 1976. The city's personnel office an· nbunced today that the city w ill use most of the funds to ext end the jobs of the 60 federally funded e mployes p resen t ly o n the payroll. T hese 60 e mployes were hired in J a nuary through a S380.000 a ward m ade through the Com- prehensive E mployment Train - ing Act . a nd m a ny of the thei:n we r e due to be laid off this m onth. The city will s pend the r est of th e money in hiring another 24 e mployes for a year. They will work on sach pro1ects as s treet and park maintenance, b1hngua l programs with the Newport - Mesa School Distri ct . and a burglary prevention program with the police depa rtment. Applications for the new job openings will be taken m the city counc il ch a m bers al 77 Fair •. Drive from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m . Wednesd ay and Thursday. In te r v iews w i 11 begin next week a nd hirin gs will be made next week or the following wel'k. The cit y's payro ll 1s near 600. The federally-funded employes do not receive fringe benefits, end m ay not be paid a salary greater t h an the equi valent of $10,000 a year . DOW DECUNES 1.57 POl!VIS NEW YORK (UP I) -The stock m arket closed slightly lower lodoy in moderat.e trading on the Ne w York Stock Ex- cha nge. The Dow J o n ('S indus trial nveruge, off nroun!i six points earlier, lost l.S7 points to 877 42. ll r ea ched a 1975 high Monday with a 5.87-point g oin. Declines led advances by about seven to s ix. <Ta bles, 84). Prices were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. was struck on the head from shoreline of sunny summ(•r Sun· days, C:ime upon a youth sll'lUa.tl· ing for breath in the htke's cold, dt!ep walt.•r!) about SIX mill's off s hore. pulled al>o~1rd <.1nd, l>t·twcc.·n l!Usp!), lold his s tory -a story that It'd to his father's arrest. .. Il e kept rept.•ating, 'I c.lon 't lwlievc he did 1t. that ht-threw ml'OV<:r board'." Woltm<.in said Loughnune, an 11-ycar veteran or the for ce, !\till c rwsing about. three miles from where Michael \\as round. l'>olic.:e said Loughna ne h ad taken o ut a $20,000 policy ou Michael's life in October a nd a $100,000 policy in February. Both listed Loughnane and hts w1ft.', Michael 's s t epmother, a s beneficiaries. · behind. He said ht.• turned a nd his father grappled with hi m. fight· mg to throw him overboard. It W:Jl> M 1chad "He (Michael) tried lo 1·a1sl' his hand to \\ave but hl' wa!) too exh aus ted," s <.1 1d Gl•o r ge Woltman, owner of t he sa1lt)oal. ··When we gol d oscr he c:.illt>d, ·Help m e. 1 c·Jn't S \\lffi any more'." Out of breath. M1C'hacl \\a!) M 1l'11:.il'l l'X plained his !>lluallon JS Woltman steered tov.ard ~hOrl' The youth said . · l don't \\<ml to go b:.1ck thl'rc hl'c.:au~e my fatht.•r m1ghl bl' waiting :.ind ht.• h:.i!) a gun ' · Poh<.'e Wl'l"l' not1ftl'd ;.ind J mJr1nt.• unit pi c.:k c.'u up· Today he was indic.1.ed for at- tempted murd er. Loug h na n e at f1r:.t s aid Mu:hael ha d fallen overboard :.ind he had been unable lo rescue him. Authorities s aid he refused to make any more statements \\hen he s aw a patrolman looking at unused life µ1·cserven; on his !Joat . Investigators !)aid it appeared Loughn<ine was in financwl d1f· f1culties a nd had been falling steadily into d ebt Michael said he w:.is al the wheel of t he motorboat "hen he Loughnane fina lly succeeded, his son said. and the father sped off, leaving him in the 47-degree water. Michael s aid h e used lifesaving techniques ta u g ht in a h igh s chool cou rse to stay a float for an hour until the sailboat. a p- proached. Assessment Up . Mesa's Value Jumps 10.9 Percent By GARY G R ANYlLLE 01 Ille O•lly Piie. Sl•tt Assessor J ack Vallerga pre- sented the Or::inge County 1975-76 asse:s::,ment roll t oday and it showed taxable property values climbed by S853 mill ion or 14.1 percent in the pas t year. To mos t. but not all county tax- payers. the unexpected climb in value mea ns their 1975-76 tax bills will be close to their 1974·75 bills. Th;.1t 's because t he assessment roll serves as the pro~rty tax base for ;;i ll ;igencics within the county. As a res ult. s pending increa!)es by local governments will , to a degree. be offset by th'e enl<irged tax base. Deli ver y of the roll to the auditor-controller's offi ce today met fulfillment of a commitment Vallerga made to the Board or Supervisors two months ago. T hat is when they challenged Valler ga·s ability to dchver the roll on time a nd sought to plac.:e a caretaker or t heir ov. n In his sc<1 nda l-ridden office. Today, Vallerga praised the workers in his office for complet- ing their work on lime under what h e ca ll e d diffi c ult circumst ances. He refe rred to them as d edicated govern ment workers. Among the count y's 26 cities, lr\'ine show e d the greate s t growth r ate last year, 31.6 per- <:l'nt. Whe n couple d with a 27.6 per- cent gain in 1974-75 the s urge in <See VALUE, P age A2) Brown Cuts Demands Probe Budget, Battin Claims DA Signs It Hicks 'Psychotic' Shock Victim Assisted SACRAMENT O (AP) -Gov. E dmund Brown J r. vetoed Sl00.3 mil hon in proposed spending ear· ly today and signed a record- • settin g Sl 1.47 b illion s l at e budget. T he De m ocrat ic governor v etoed num e rous ite m s that Democr ats in the Legisla ture added to his budget. Hut in s pite of lhP cuts. the budget Brown signed for the fis- . c<.1 1 year beginning at midnight was the biggest in the history of uny sta te . It was $453 million more than for mer Gov. Ron e1ld Reagan's last budget and $1.07 million more than t he 1975-76 budget for New York s~te. the n ation 's second· b1ggesfspcndin g state. ~ · Brown 's vetoes trimmed the . budget back to a m odest 5.7 per- cent increase over spending in the 1974-75 fi scal year. By WILLIAM SCllREIBF.R 0 1the0.1ly Plltll Sl•ll Supervisor Robert Rallin to· •day alleged Orange County Dis- trict Attorney Cecil Hicks "is a psychotic" a nd asked County .Counsel Adrian Kuyper to de- ·termine how far the board can go in investigating the DA's conduct in office. vestigatio n should include a psychi atr ic ex am in ~ti o n o f Hic ks, e it h er voluntarily . o r cour t -orde r e d , t o d e t e rmine Hic ks' m ental fitness to con tinue jn his job. Hicks was not immedia tely availa ble for comment on the at- t ack by Battin. a long-lim e vocal foe of the DA. Ballin 's bom bastic atla41k o n * * *" Tra11sf er Fight Hick s is the la test round in a con- tinuin g controversy that e rupted two weeks ago when s upervisors t ransferred 22 inves tigators out ... of the DA 's office and placed the m under Sheriff-Coroner Bradley Gates. Hicks charged the tra ns fer was the brainchild of a "shadow gov· ernment" he claimed cont rols some count y officials. He ide ntified as mas term ind of the oper a tion multi-milliona ire physician a nd political fi gure Lo uis Cella of Santa Ana . !licks Monday obtained a t ern · pora r y inj unct ion l o halt the transfe r of his investigators. Cella fired the second round in <See BATTI N, P ageA2> * * * L <iguna Be a c h Fi1·cm un Willw m \\'all helps lo\\'er Terr y Tomlin, 24. of CostH Mesa, do\\ 11 a la dckr <.i t a construc- tion site uftt•r T omlin sust~1 11H.1d ~1 2.-100 'olt ele<.:t ric:.il shock Munday. ~'ircmcn said hL· n .:Cl'l\'t'd lh<' s hock whl·n he brushed h0is hand against u powt•r line "hile work mg on the roof of a bu)Jding al South Coast Hig hway and Oak Strt>et. Tomhn W (.IS ad m itll'd to Sotit h CoiJ:-,l Comm unity I£osp1t<1l for observation <Jml is n•porte<..1 to be in good c01i- <.htion. Six Oil Companies Raise Gas Prices That meant the budget again ::;et a s pending record. Bu t ~e ra te of increase was far below the average mcrease in Heagan 's budgets. · Brown 's c uts left a projected surplus of $313.6 million. Brown as ked for only 6 percent i n creases i n grants for California's 50-0,000 agetl blind and d1s:.i bled. But he approved the full 9 percent hike sought by the Legislatur e. That was a $65 m 1lhon budget item . Supervisors Hit By DA's Lawsuit By the Associated Press Six m ajor oil companies an- nounced gasoline price increases effect ive today which wi ll make July 4 holiday weekend driving more expensive. TJ1e Shell Oil Company :.ind Standard Oi l of Indiana Amoc.:o s aid they were n.11 l-!1n g w holese1le gasoline pricc.:s l>y three c.:ents a gallon. Atlantic Richfield Compan)-announced a two-cent-a-gallon inl'r<:<.isc. and T exaco Inc. said 11 was chargin~ dealers 1.4 cl'nts a gallon morl' for gas. Later. Phillips Petroleum Co. and Cla r k Oil & ReflmngCorp. un nounced increases of thrC'e cent~ J gallon . .. Thl' 1nc reas l·S ;1µµ1~· to ;d i g l'a d es of g<.il>OllnL'. thl' (·om· punies !):.lid. The wholcs a ll' pnn• drnngl'S <ire cxpcctt•d to hl' p:.1ssl'CI through to <.'us tom~ by n· tailers . .. E ver y Shl'll dcalt.'I' will no doubt r aise his pump pnct•s by .1t least three cents a J?allon. J>lus whatever the additional :.ales tux m aybe." said Max Victor. c•x- ecutive director of the New York Association of Service Stations . Herbert Hugo, senior l'd1tor of Platt 's OilJ:!ntm Price Serva'<'. predict ed M ond ny lht•t m aJor oil <'om pan i es w o u Id int' r ca~(' g~1sohnl' prices t hl'l'(' to r1vt· n·nt~ a gallon bcfore th(' holiday weekend becauM' of h1~h1.•r co~ts und incrc as('d demand The oil companies sa~ lhl' an c1'cases reflect Prcs1dl'nl F'ord's udd1tional dollar·a barrel ml 1m port tan(( 1m po11ed June l as well as t))e cost incrco~<'S not pas:icd along to l'Onsumrr:i lat-l winll•r when demand for i;(a!.ohne v. a!> low. Industry analysts ~ar the oil <·ompanies ha\'L' stepped up pro- duct1011 of gasoline at rd1ncries. ;.1round the country. i:lntl th al :-pot short:.ij.(l·~ fe<1 rt·d to occur this ~ u rn m c r n 1> w m a y n o l 111.iteri ahze. The 37-year -old governor a lso granted the full $8.3 m illion ap- proved by the Legislature for b il · (See BROWN, PageA2) Dist rict Attorney Cecil Hicks' battle with the OranS! County .Boa rd of Superv1socli~ver the future of one third of his in· vestigative staff will move into the court room next Monday . H icks n ame d co un ty s upervisors a s defendants l ale Monday m a lawsuit that con- demns the board 's approval of Fl•derul Cnt.'rgy offitials s :.iid ttxlay th<'Y expe<'L gal>oline pnccs tt> rise by lhrl'l' to five t•ents per gallon this summer , but sl·ttle !.onwwhut after the pt•;.ik v<.ica - tion dri vmg season. M F • B J d the tra nsfer of 22 investigators to esa lnll urg e She riff Brad Cates as "invalid, A thief who slipped through a prej~di~!al a nd a n abuse of dis- sliding glass door s tOle cash a nd ~ cretion. John 1!11 1, assi:;lan\. ad - m 1 n 1s t 1«1 lo r of l h l' Fed l' r a I Energy Administration, told of the t.•xpeclt.•d pnce hikes at <.1 Ill'\\ l-1 ClHlfrrence only hour~ after thl' ~1 x maJor oil companies an- 1111u1wt•<I thl· g;.1:rnhnt• pnt•t· in- t·re,1!)t's. a c h emic al fire extinguis he r Hicks, who made a num ber of from a Costa Mesa automobile pungent off the record comments noor mat company, it "as re-about the issue while watching ·po rtl•d Monday. Bruce J . theswearing in ofthenewGrand Ounseth.ofCahfornia Koko Mats J ury late Mondtty. furt her Inc . 1673 Placentia Ave .• said aq~ues in his Superior Court ac- tln· loss \\as ~;s, according to lion that the transf('r could le;.id police. to "illegal arrests and·a possible Mishap in Mesa Squad Ca~ Hits Garage \.\\,•slcv \' .. l orh'!-i wanted to re· ~upenors that the patrol sedan's Jl\irt an · accidl!nl to Costa Mesa autom a tic trans mission m ust µohce Monday night -not order .,. have slipped out of ··Park" posi- ont· but t h at"s the way it turned Lion. but Mrs. J ones won't have out any of that story. , Offlt\•r Dan n y lloj:!uc hup· ··t t hink he j ust misjudged his pi.,•nNI to d nv(' by the Junel-1 homl' d1stanC('. ·'she declared today. ul 1199 Augusta Drive about 7 lier husband , head c ustodian P m .. JUSl :.1fter a 1mssin•1 <.'ar c II p k El " at o l'(.te ar , emenlary hurst into flamCl> :rnd jul>t lx>forc School. was :.1ble to leave for .Jones hHT'l!-lt'1f i..·ould get lo a work in his pickup truck. l\'lephone and cult. The pat rolm un spotted th<' The family cur used by Mrs. bl.1zc. womNI into the Jom•s · J onts, however, is st1ll inside the dnv('way with bu, putrol c:ir.' tt•irage which c~innol now be hopped out. a nd sudtknly his opened. They had been planning pohce unit lureht.•d forward ;rnd lo depurt on their \•acation In it s mashl'd In th(• ttura.i(' door. Friday. CtlusmR mod erate d <1m:.1~e "Whal If the house caught on Otr1ct.•r ll o~u e reporll'd to fire! 1 can 't even get ll out," , • Mrs. Jones remark<.'CI today. A sympathetic police sergeant suggested the J oneses caU theil· insurance compa ny about the ac- c ident but Mrs. J ones doesn't. agree • "I said, 'Why sh ould we call our insurance company? You did il ! • •· sbeexplains . He r husb a nd was at police headquarter s this morning try- mg to iron out the situation so they can gel their car out of the gar age and go on thc1rvucaUon. Officer 1logur.taid in hiB report. that while dam age to t he J ones' garage door was moderate, 1t. was only minor In the car fi re he .had stopped to investigate. loss of eviden ce in m any cases." Judge B yron K . McMillan had earlier signed a restraining or· der which prevents i mpleme nta· t ion o f t h e b oa rd.a p proved transfer pending t he court h-ear- ing July 7. Judge H . Wa lter Stein er normally handles such matters on his law a nd motion calendar . But it seemed almost certain to- d<.1y that t he issue. which m ay take severa l days of hearings to resolve. will be assigned to another judge. That judge will be asked by Hkks to orde r the county board to rescind all act ion it has taken <See HICKS, P age A2> Or::a:••t Weatlter Weathe r on t he Orange Co;.1st is expect ed to re- main clear a nd beautiful afte r late night a nd early morning low c louds . Highs in high 70s. lows near 60 • .INSIDE TODAY "'irst in a senes of reports on U.N. In terna t ional Women's Year Conference in Me1:1co City appear.~ on Rl. •••ex J i\ 2 O~tl. Y PILOT c Tuetday.Ju!y 1, 1175 Ka1lllb&ch: 'Fnnds . . Aided Wallace Foe' SAN A1'TONTO , Tex. <UPI) - lltl'hard M . Nixon's former pn vale attorney. who s pent six months in JUi l on Waterg¥te- _relatl'd chwrges. has testified he used Nixon's campaign funds to lH'lP ''" opponent of George C' Wallat'l' Ill thl' 1970 ral·e for gov- ernor of Alabama. Herbert Kalmbach of Newport .Beach sai~ Monday some of the rnonl'Y used a~arnst Wallace might have come from a Sl.00.000 donat10n Crom Associated Milk ·Producers, Inc., the nation's largest dairy cooperative. ;-i:almbach's testimony came during the tnal of Stuart Russell. 58, a former AM PI attorney, eharged with making illegal campaign conlri butions. ,\nother witness said the Sl00,000 donation frornt AMP! came from corporate fw1ds. Kalmbach , who pleadt:d guilty to ::.ohciting illegal campaign State Budget contributions. said former Com· merce Secretary Maurice Stans appointed him in 1900 to oversee surplus funds from Nixon's l~ campaign. He said the surplus in· volved $1,098,000 in cash and $578,000 in a checking account. Kalmbach said between 1969 and 1971 the account swelled by $300.000 from additional con· tributions and a third of that wai; delivered•on Aug. 2, 1969, in a lit· lie. overnight bag by AMPI Bl· torney Mi lton Semer. Kalmbach said Semer told him AMP! made the contribution, all in $100 bilJs, hoping the President would raise milk parities to 90 percent. Kalmbach aJsosaid AM - PI wanted Nixon < 1) to address the next AM Pl convention, (2) participate in a picture-taking session with AM PI officials.in the oval office and (3) meet with Semer about the milk case. "1 did not solicit Mr. Semel', he sought me out," Ka Imbach said. Kalmbach said in the spring of 1972 he trans ferred $915,000 from hii> fund to the Committee to Re· elect the President and speculat- ~d the other $800,000 was used for other political purposes. He said S400~oo0 was delivered in cash to Wallace's opponent in the 1970 Alabama gubernatorial campaign. He said none of the money went t o Watergnte burglars E . Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy. He said he disbursed the fund6 on orders from White House aide H.R. Haldeman and never ques- tioned Haldeman's orders. "I was receiving directions from the man who was the chief of staff in the White House," Kalmbach said. ''So, when he told me to disburse it, that was l'Xactly Whal l did." UCI Funds Stripped By DOUG I.AS FRlTZSCHE Ot Ute O..fly Pli.t SU" ·cc Irvine's mcdicul school plans to make the best of a less than desirable teaching hospital situation following elimination of all funds for an on-campus hosp1lal in the Sll.5 billion 1975·76 state budget s igned by Gov. Ed- mund G. Brown .Jr. todav. 110\H~\·er. ml•dical scliool Oc<.1n Stanley \'all dl'n i\'oort ::.aid th<.&t kel·p111g SS m 11li on for L:c 1 ac- qu1 ::.ition of Orangl' ColJnty >kdic;il Center in the buuget 1s ~ronePageAJ TRIAL ... danl ::ind five other employes of the assessor's office after an in- vestigation by the Orange County Grand Jury. Bertolino's five co-defendants h:ive pleaded guilty to lesser charges. They f;.icc sentencing on various dates during this month. assurance that the UCI· California College of Medjcine will continue in Orange County. Although $12 million in con- struction funds that had been previously appropriated was stripped Crom this year's funds by the legislature. $200,000 m planning ·money was in the budget when it went to the gov· ernor. Brown blue.penciled that amount. Another s tipulation of the bu~get is renegotiation of the ~tedica l Ceotel' purcha~e agree- ment with Orange County. Mesa Council To Act on Park Sites The go-ahead will be sought from the City Council tonight for the purch ase of two new park sites in Costa Mesa. One will be a $133,000 parcel on Wilson Street and another will be a $43,000 parcel on Charle Street. The budget requires that before the $5 million is released that the rate the county is to re· imburse the university for treat- ment of medically indigent pa- tients be tied to a cost-of-living escalation scale. Dr. van den Noort expressed optimism that the renegotiation could be successfull y ac- t·omplishcd. The university will t::ike over the medical center six months after the final agreement is approved. . However. Dr. van den Noort remained critic<1l of the removal of on-campus hospital construc- tion funds from the budget. But. he s aid. "given the economic circumstances of the state and the state's desire lo place a moratorium on hospital const ruction including bed transfers, we can understand." Adding another dig al the re· duced appropriation, he said that the C<1 lifornia Coll ege of Medicine had better facilities in Los Angeles in 1962 be-fore the trustees decided to turn ttie school over to the University of California. * * * TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Regular meeting, Cit y Hall. 6:30p.m. . UC I LECTURES-"American Folk Medicine," Room 159 .Social Sciencet; Lab. 7 p.m. "Fabric Design with Dyes," Room 503 DCM High School, 7 p .m ., "Dimensions of the American Record ," Room 100 Social Sciences Hall, Mon.-Thurs: 7p.m. WEDNESDAY. JULY Z AM ER I CAN MUSIC -Pacific Pops Orchestra, South Coast Village, 8 p.m. Free. UC l LECTURES - "Conservation Gardening," Room 105 Social Science Lab, "Management Development for Women,'' Room 140 Social Sciences Lab, "Family Afoot in the West," Room 178 Humanities H9'1~· all 7 p.m . FroaPageAJ HICKS ... in connection with the proposed transfer of 22 of 63 district at- torney's investigators. Hicks argues in the lawsuit that the board acted in error when it ruled that budget savings could be affected by the transfer to Gates ofthe 22 investigators. The district attorney further argues that his oCCiee alone and not that of the sheriff has in- vestigative jurisdiction on a countywide basis. The removal of a third o! his in- vestigative force could cripple what has become one of the most successful teams of investigators in California. Hicks claims. Hicks earlier became involved in a dispute over the transfer with Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr .• the Santa Ana physician identified by Hicks as the power behind the throne in board action that led to the chopping of investigators from his staff. Cella countered by asserting that Hicks h as a "pathological drinking problem" and desire to maintain a power status that is irrelevant and costiy under the county's current law enforce- ment programs. Hi cks' lawsuit further predicts that investigative action in crimina l cases against Congressman Andrew Hinshaw, county Assessor J ack VaUerga and several assessor's aides will be affected if the transfer is al- lowed to go through. ·: ., P.olfee Pflf!t .. Strike Averted: In Huntingt~n By TERRY C'OVIJ.LE Of UI• 0•11• PhoUu" A threatened strike by Hunt· ington Beach policemen was averted Monday night when the~ city council accepted a pay package reques ted by the lawmen. More than 100 officers and their wives broke into loud ap- plause about 9:30 p.m . when the six council members emerged from an hour-long executive session and announced their un- animous decision. The wage package granted of- ficers includes: -An eight pe rcent pay raise effective today. -Another two percent in- crease effective Jan. l . -Retirement pay based on an officer's highest single year o( s alary. -Adoption of the California ~lighway Patrol retirement plan by Jan. l , 1978. -Time-and-a -half overtime for any work above 40 hours in a week. The pay package -which will cost the city an additional $268,500 the first year -was re· l'Ommendl'd by Thomas UOb('l'tS. un al'l)ltr;1tor h11't•d by bolh ~1dt>~ lo bre<1k a sl ale1n <1lc 111 negolia llOll:i. 1 II: rec om mended eVl'l'Ything the poilce had rc•que::.lro 1n th4.'1r la~t offer. l'lob(•rts spl•nt 1111 hou r • 111 dosed. l'Xt.:cutive sesimm with thl' council cxplainmg why hl· supported the polict.' rl'<1uest New Hotel Will Offer 350 Jobs More than 350 Jobs are avalla blc at the South Coast Plazu Hotel in 'Costa Mcs:.i, due to ope11 Aug.18. Personnd Oirel'lor Hill Hui fington. announcin~ the opt•n ings, said that lhc positions covl'r 93 job classifications. The ao · nouncement did not stress priot hotel experience. · · T h o s e w h u h a v c n c \' c r worked fol' a hotel m<1Y find a new career by coming with us,·• Buffington said. "We have an ex·· tensive training program at all levels and are willing to train qualified people.'· The hotel is part of the Western International Chain, which in· eludes the Century Plaza in Los Angeles and the St. Francis in San Francisco. More than 1,000 people ha,-e already fill ed out applications for the openings. and another 3,000 <1 1't• l'Xpcctl·d to Ul' processed before selection is m ade during July. The openings include l<1un,· dry workers. room service atteri- d ants . m<1il ;rnd information clerks. bell hops. limousine drivers. <1nd a g ame d eck supervisor. · The hotel's personnel office h; located near the hotel at 342Q Bristol St .. suite 200. The phone number is 540-1611 . New Uniform For Patrols 111 Newport Eastman repeated the ad- mi~!>1on of other prosecution wit· ne::.scs that he w;.i s paid by the county for lime when he was ac- tually working for the election of (:o unt y Assessor Andrew I hn~h<)w lo Co~ress. Eastman and most of the wit~ nesses called thus far in what is expected to be a two-month trial have confirmed for Evans that they did not volunteer for the campu1gn ;.issignments handed them by unidentified supervisors in-the ;.isscssor's office. Both purchases, recommended by City Manager Fred Sorsal?al. will be made wilh money ap· proved by voters in the park bond election 18 months ago. Another item for tonight 's agenda -the council will meet at 6:30 o'clock -is the report on a $7,800 citywide survey of com- munity needs conducted by Opi- nion Research. Fro111PageAI BROWN : .. ingual educauon programs. near- ly double the $4.3 million he pro- posed in January. .~ Son 'of FDR Suing Paper ~ B l' a c h g o e 1· s m a y d o a cloubletakc \\•hen they spot a Newport Beach policeman 0~1 patrol in khuki shorts. deck shoes and white socks. r\ new three-man uniformed foot patrol began today in three beach areas of Newport -Main Beach in Corona del Mar, the Newport Pier area and Seashore Drive in West Newport. Front Page Al VALUE ... • Ir\'lnc p1·operty values in the last t\\O ~·ears totals 59.2 percent, the greulcst ac·n.feration in county history. The g oi rn rn u n incorpor a tt'.'d a reas wal; 14 .1 percent, the coun- 1 ~ average. Percentage growth m other cities included Costa Mesa, 10.9 percent; Fountain Valley, 13.7 pereent; Huntington Beach, 9.6 percent; Laguna Beach, 18.4 per· cent; Newport Beach, 12 per- cent; San Clemente, 16.3 per- cent; San Juan Capistrano, 28 percent; and Seal Beach 5.8 per- cent. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT t,. c,,AnO' -o.-• ta.; •y f•11()t w1tn wn1<h 1,com l;1f,ra IM t•• W t t f" 1 f'tVI ll-.n. a t>y "" Qr,.n\)' c,n.,•,t Pu!>ll\ • t.O'' '""'" frrtt"J)fetAtt" f!OlllOf'I\ 11tr fl f•UfJhl\~' i ""''""'" 11\H;U"lh 'nn•v fOf (f)\fA i/<•, '~·"'l ,,t••"*''" ... 1tnf•111t·,, l"••h f Uf• t .. '"' ; ''"' nr •11CU•1 t •• • \/,,111•v "''"' 1 ll•' • 11• ,, h ,ov+n rl)'\' A ·NJ•' ,, ,,+11hJt f ,,,,, liHOltV'l"d S..fYfcf#V •tt,fJ .. uti.S••'I' fl·~· r•mt.1G•I ""'°'nUtirur-o plftnt 1-. •t .M w l t 11.-.1 ~h+~t (Q•,tAMt • C.-l1•ur~1111UI,.,, Robert N. Weed Pr:e-~1otn1 41t\CJ Pvt>t•""'" Jack R. Curley \lot• l'Te"•4'enl •n<I Goot,,.,•I Mof\O~f Thomas Keevil l dllCM' lhom.-.c; A. Murphine M•f"l•')lf'fl E01trw Ct\arles H Looc; Richard P. Na ll A• .. t,.nt .¥an•91n9 Eattor" Cost• Mes.1 Office lJO wt•• l•v Str...., ¥•111~9 •0clfH<. P.O. 8o• ti.o . .,._,. Other Offices ,J,•O '' 0•.C-P'I ,J).)lN•Wf">"~ l"\oUlf'of•td L•'1un• 8f"•t fll1 n .. <;tt~1'• \t1H I "o111ono1011 8tH" Ila/\ 0.<Kll l'loul••.o<d '><•(l<ll•bol<k ll•lln H 101 LA Pat ~otd •t ~" Cuc-flO f t•t••'Y Ttltpf'IOM (710 642-4321 Cluslfltd Advertisi ng "42-5'71 C,~'''o"'· l•IJ Or•noe r .. ~, "ublhnlno "°"''°""''" No l\fW\ ''°'"l. trtll\tr4'~ fl'CJltM'•' "'•"•" or •O••tUlt'f""'nh ""'•'" m•' ~ r~-•D>IU<td ••lltOul •P< ••I tH•m1u1•11 01 ·~rrlqlll ownt 1 • \4conlf ''•• 110\l~ll" 1>•1d •' Co•I• ¥ru, t •ll">• n14 \ub "l>l•o<ll'IV""'"M \J OO"'oll\1111•, l>f ,...,. '"~ monl114r, ""''t"' Of'll""'"''" tJ oo -'"·· Fro•PageAJ BATTIN ... the battle, claiming the DA has a chronic drinkin~ problem that manifes t s itself in wild, un· fou nded accusations. Batlin's salvo today was by far the most critical of fli cks' performance in office anti particularly of his reaction to the transfer of his investigators. Battin alleged t.hat Hi cks has e ngaged in illegal wire tapping in the past and has been involved in covering up cases relating to personal friends and acquain- tances. Batlin's remarks were con- tained in a prepared statement to which was, attached alleged documentation of at least one case that Hicks was personally involved in and news paper stories relating to allegations by a San Clemente woman that Hicks .plated electronic eavesdropping devices in her hom e. . But in early childhood ~uca­ t10n programs, where Brown proposed $43.2 million and the Legislature appr oved $77.9 million, the governor split the difference. lie vetoed the ap- propriation back to $63.2 million. In a letter accompanying his vetoes. Brown recalled \.he '"new s pirit " s logan of h is gubernatorial campaign last Call. He praised the legislators for their effort in four months of hearing on the budget and ex· plained his vetoes this way: "Government. no less than the individual, must respect realistic limits. Wh at is needed now is not simply more money, but a new spirit. "Our primary task is to re- direct effort without escalating cost.·· he wrote. Brown's biggest cuts were in salary increases for t:he 201,357 e mployes of the slate. the University of California and the state college a nd university system. . The governor chopped $43.9. million out of four budget items providing pay increases. Bus Drivers, Trans·it District Settle Rates Orange County Transit Distrlt't. (OCTD> officials have reached an arbitrated agreement with bus drivers for wages and fringe benefits over the next three years. ·The top wage for drivers will immediately go up to $5.~ an hour, an increase o(70cents from present maximum scale rates. according to OCTD Board of Pirectors Chairman R alph Clar)<. Starting pay ror the drivers will be $4.93 an hour and the LOp of the scale would be reached alter 18 months on the job. The OCTD-union contract was developed in long neaoliations between the dh1trict and the Unit· ed Transportation Unloo, which represents th drivers. The bargaining was conducted under the au$plces or lhe state arbitra· tion board. The inaHal pay hike will be sweetened in 'December with another 25 percent increase and again in March when a cost of liv· ing hike will be tacked on. The major fringe benefit ad· justment calls for the district to pay SO percent of the health and accident insurance premiums for employe dependents. The pact olso creates s closed union shop for drivers, pay roll deductions for dues and a binding arbitration at the end of the con· tract term. Clark noted that since the drivers hadn't r eceived P.•Y raises ln two years. the initial 70·cent lncrease is only about6.85 percent. He said it !;till leave-s OCTD bus drivers fat short of the pay af- forded those in olher counlles, which pay from $5.91 and hour in Bakersfield to "$7 .40 an hour in San Die.to. LONDON (AP) -James Roosevelt of Newport Beach, eldest son of President Pranklin D. Roosevelt, has c laimed damages in the High Court ·against a British newspaper. which he said libeled him. Roosevelt, 67, told the London court Monday the Sunday Tele· graph falsely implied he had lent his name to an 1llegal financial operation and had played an im- portant role in an alleged swin· tile. The paper denied libel. The article was about the deal- ings of international financier Bernard Cornfeld and the Swiss- ba sed I nvestors Overseas Services. Roosevelt served as a director of the IOS. but severed all connections with the company in 1973. Delly f'llet St•fl Photo BEACH TOGS MODELED Officer Gary Black Accordin g to Capt. Donald Oyaas, the new patrol will sup· plement the reduced Special Beach Investigation (SBI) unit which uses plainclothes officers, Capt. Oyaas said the new foot p<1trol 1s a clrnnge of emphasis in beach protection in Newport. R<1ther than using strictly the .. sneaky Pete., approach the foot officers will attempt to get to know the people in the beach areus, Uya;.i s s;.i 1d . Oya<1s said that the Newport foot patrol will continue ro weal· police badges :ind shouldel· patc~es so people can easily re- cognize them as officers if ther need help . STRETCHING A POINT " With the innovation of new kinds of carpet backings, correct stretching is all-important. It is easy to overstretch as well as understretch. Our main concern is with understretching. Carpeting 1n many new homes and even in whole tracts have been installed without a power stretcher being unloaded from the truck. In some or th ese homes. after the carpet is "slopped" in with a knee-kicker. a watering can is used to shrink up t he wrinkles. Unbelievab1e. isn 't it? At Alden ·s we take great pride in corr .3ct in stallations. Stretching is achieved with stretchers that go wall-to-wall attended by experienced mechanics, trained by us. ' Don't gamble the price of your carpet purchase on a poor installation. THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy from Alden's! DEN'S 1ta,;;,e----·-·· .. ·-: iiisiailitiiiti: ·custom drapsries uc. t .. o. n04n 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA M£$A, CALIF. 92627_ • PHONE 646·4838 -646·235.5