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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-05-17 - Orange Coast Pilott .. , • -. A • Ill • j - -- • . -: . .Ba;rs W ant-Nudies Ba~h~ _Seeh New Court Huling . • • ; ·cotirt Look · ·-Att.ofneys representing some Orange County bars have ~ the California Supreme Coort to change Its mind ~n • upholding local ordinanceS banning nude or semi-nude · entertainment by danting gifl~. . 'l1le attorneys WedJle:sday request.ed the court to rehear Ule issue, or .Jf that is not possible, lilt tbe ban·lllllil Ille ruling can be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. · A recent 4 to 2 decision by the state '" court ptDmpted numerous Orange Cowity cities, tncluding ·Costa Mesa1.to enact and , . ,,.., T....,.,,. enforce new ::nil-nudity statutes, based \ FIRST TO TESTIFY on the ruling. ' . • .._ <:RP Director Odle . The attorneys :...lid there .was a "clear , · . : •t· .~·,,~and 'strma: dlsagmement" between":Jna.. · · .. ~ · ·· · " r ~ ·jority and d~ opiilions in the Bugging ;W-imess -~~:": ~:".!~~~~.._ The OOurt' upheld ordinances banning C!•~ M' ttc' h ll topless or bottomless men and women ..u::S e from -l:lng or porticipat1ng in ex- hibitions in places where food and drink are sold. • • • -· __ .__ --•--~-· • • ------ . . • . . ' Dlll'r 'Pll•• Iliff ,..... '" aldlarf KMfOtr De_cision Makin g WASHINGTON (AP) -T!ie leadoff witness in Senate Watergate bearings aald !Oday. thilt Atty_ Gen . John N. Mltch!ll was making major decisions abolit the N\lon rH!eclion campe~ for up to 10 months before he resJgned as "The court's opinion goes ~ great lengths to rely upon the ' lisawnption !bat nude entertainment is presented in a tawdry atmospbere.and bligbta tbe entire community,"· the attorneys' petitim said. SCATTERED AIRPLANE WRECKAGE IN LAGUNA HILLS BELIEVED 17 YEARs OLD Newport Pollco Helicopter Piiot S.:o tty McGr090r Spotted Old Craah Sito . . ------------ bead of the Ju..tie< Department. - Long Ago Plane Crash - 'Robert C. Odle, former director at· ad· ministration for the Committee for the EHRLICHMAN "HAD EAGLETON HEA,L TFt RECORD~Pogo 4- "A court aware of the realities of these enactments and their purpORs must <ll.90 l'i!Olize tbat their -j9, the censorship of sexual content in en- ter11a'.lnment and nothmg more or Jess," 11>, petition saia. ln anOllter development Wednesday, s tted N · L ~~~·.::rta'::.::a~ po . , .". ..ear · aguna week reprieve from a · atate··Supreme .. Ro-election Of 1he ~deol, al~ said Cjlun -declslon."that their alt<Jrpeyo fear By ARriwB R. V!f'ISEL there W .. l10 doubt lhat ultimate political ll>lght put them out of buslbels. · °' ., °"""'"" "'" The -breatber come wlien. Loo Angeles aufllority for the Cam'paign rested •In th•· Sjirdior • Court JUdge D•Vlll 'l'.homaJ Sbattend, .icallered )>lta ol · bumt White I;Jouae. - --' ( deoled ~-by city and county at-wrecw• -VJ>ll·that ri· a plaDe which Odle was questioned at length by' file -• tome ya, to Cante! prell~ irijlmctiona vantshed 17 years ago are now ,being re- tribunal ri· seven 1eoators llX' It Opened prevenlinJ arrests f,.. nudity' In bars. covered from -a mailzanlta-<?bolted ·gully hlltoric bearing.! into the wiretapping The in)tmclk>ns had been won by 311 in the bills above ~ Beaab. scandal. -bars in the city and county fi x.0.-'!be chance llnjl waa, lnitiaUy made by Sen. Joseph Montoya (D-N.M.), In· Angelet, aince local anti-Dud~ ordinances ' the Newport Beaabpollcehellcopter crew litei;ally b.y handfuls -are of an Ercoupe. The ,Plane may have · taken off from San .Jose on a 195& .flight, vanished and no·traCe of It was ever found. No Identity of the missing OCCU)"'nts is available,' but those aboard tlie ill~ fated Ercoupe's night were long ago pre-' (See WRECKAGE, Page Z) q!Ilred about "def;islon memoranda" that were approved four years ap. TlleJui!ge two !DOl\lhs Ip, as. they !"tnrned from OCl!e said were tent regularly to Mltcbell refulied. to throw oot the injunctlOnl . !"~ oyer lbe.niggect_South Coast SP' ~ch "E'HICL' E In the Justice Department. becauaejlie .....nt ·court~-;s·not ift otuc• County. · • .11. 'O r Q. Weil, how far back waa the COOi-eliOctlvO'until May 3L ' .--r' 1JUO\.'llcotly MacG~ and ~er ' llllttee' or !ta' administrator sending · ''This sltuatbt has gone.on for)tars," ~ omatluarry Willliliif'~'a ate.in · C ~N BE SEEN =~.J°Jus'tfo.1 Mltcbell at -'the ·· the Juf!ie 91'ld. "~ ean't believe llJere la if,' ~.In, cha~ country, .ljiading _ ,.., A. lwouldsa_y,eltuitwasthereand. going to bt llll)"~haos ~lad ;m tflO ~aeardierstoev,.tuallyblf~theiJ: 0 CAPE KENNEDY {APl -Skylab, •-d~ J_''"'upl a bile "•"ol oommwlltyfromure..busln...,m·thele nJtO>Kwltla-~. l. - : . • . be •~ ~· ..... ~ or w ... .., two weeh," · :rbe ·........._ crtwnlen 'ldst the wreck· Amenca s troubled space station , can lfll. . .., ·....,..... . ' ..eh In the caU!omla sky, weather Q. Ard you atl1l preaume that he was ""1clng ...., major deClsjOllS' In the Department ri JusUce prior to the Ume be m!gned ao attorney general? · A. Of.. coutl8,. ye& Rog~ in Colonihia ' . LIMA, eeru (AP) -5ecretary of State William· e. Rogers moves today to 1 Colonibla, !lie llflh llop oo bis evidently Mitchell ,.,~ aa attorney aeneral oordial tour ol Latin America, alter a In March !In, IOot a IOniflly vJICll!cili -vl81t Wednesday wllb Ptru'a ~ I ' (See WATERGATE; Papi>· , ·,"i\iii\igmaJ>,-3uad Vela!CO Alvarado. · -. .. . t,1 . ' . . f, I • 1 .. IP Illa! llme hlll ~ and ano°"" permitting is bright as the brigheit oble:rftr, OfOctr' Marty Messenger, aaw star ' II again on a ~ lllgh\ and pillpoln,te<J T.right ll is ICbeduled to he visible al thoN ~U llool ;.........., •• ~ •• ,.. a-~ 7:11 p.m., moY!ng from northwest to a ona ,:,_'!;;-rnf""~ (,)04..,,~y au.l~ 10Uthebt, 68 'degrees 'Oil the ·hortZOn. lnve1Ug1tor1'\0dly wort c()Dt!nuing !heir Ninety degreeio Is direcUy overhead. htvelftptlolrlnto the htatocy ohlr crash-11'11dlr,-the viewing time Is 1:53 p.m. es In tho ruQed terrain. west to I04ltb. 1~ degre<s. ,~ Slle:tY lnveotlgafor Fro<lerick Beam ~ya the ohredd<d remains brought out- ·. ' . -· ' Judge Fined $2_,5 • For 1,'oting _Gun At l;JC Berkeley BERKELEY (AP) -A Municipal Court judge has been fined $25 after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor for unlawfully carryinl a gun. Judge James R. Holmstrom, 42, said Wednesday the charge stemmed from a,n incident April 10 in which be stopped two UC undergraduates about to enter their donnitory near campus. Holmstrom said be briefly questioned the , youths, w1Jom he desprlbed as "skulking about and looting sulplcious." He iald he carried a .9 millimct~ pistol tucked in his waistband because he was on his way to the. houae of an elderly friend whom he feored might be in 'danger. • The youths claimed Holmstrom acted "incoherent," and said he questioned them for about five minutes, and pulled out his gun and cocked It. • "I probably •hould have told them I was •· judge,"' )lolinstrom sakt: · "That might hav~ their mlnd!I at ease." The .students reported the Incident to eempuo-pollco.-who-escortedJloltllllJV!Jl home and turned the matter over to the county district attorney. Technicians Need~Mori . . . Work Time-~ CAPE KENNEDY, Fla, '(AP) -1\e Space Agency Coday .. -~ five-day deliy la !be launeb oflbe Sk)1ib "1 astronaut., antU Friday, .May, JS. h said more .ti~ 11 oe~. to wtr~ out ,e.. solutlon•!O> lbe ov~U.1 p<ol>lem _la 'the orbiting JIM ll)llllon ,...,.· aialion. CAPE KENNEDY, · Fla. (AP) - Temperatures in the overheated Skylab space statioll' dnippM ovemlgl>t as !be script was ,.beiilg ·written M.r a space adventure in which three astronaut! would fly a repair mission to the orbiting laboratory. 'lbe m.lssWl'I would require one astronaut to take a · space walk to Jnatall an awning-like shield between the spacecraft and the blazing rays of. the sun. Television pictures may provide much of the world with a ringside seat to the unfolding cjrama. 1be flight may start Sunday. Or it ma y be delayed a few days to permit more planning for the unprecedented attempt. · As planning continued, flight ~ !rollers reported-they adjusted the posi- tion of the Skylab in relation to the sun so that temperatures inside cooled and seemed to have stabill2ed at between 90 and 105 degrees. . This was down from Wednesday 's average 100 to 110 degrees. If it works, Skylab 1 astronauts Charles Conard Jr., Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin artd Paul J. Weitz could save their 28-day orbital trip and the 56-<lay voyages plan- (S.. SKYLAB, Page Z) Orange C.ut Welitller Low clouds and log agiln far Fri· ·- day -and probebly throuah tho weekend ac<ording to tlfe wealber- lady. Some sumhine in the after· noon hours, however. Hlahs in· the 60s. Lows in tpe SOs. , : INSIDE TODAY Are there anV alternatives to ......,; .. waite in defrnJ1i ipend- 1ng in the U.S.? Find out tn the fourth part of a seri11 on1 po~ -itig for the military~ ·see 1torv Page 10. J . • • ' , I J o.(n.y PU.OT Tiutct.v, Mly 17, 1973 s . 3 Bombs ExplOOed ' Nucl.ear Blas~ Free Gas at Rio •· ~' COio. (UPI) -Three ~ ~ seven tlmet more ~ tile Hiroshima atom bomb eqtited more than a mllt un: derHrow>il lD -Colorado tcdly .. 4<e depoolll of nstutal .... ' The ~-IO<lons vaporhed li"""ld undstone yen trapp the ga•. Shock waves rt ed acrosa :if,, ol. rangeland and lboot ranch homes near around zero thlt were evacuated for the blut. "I didn't feel a thlDc down hero oo tbe first noor:• II.id Rltle, Colo., police dispatcher Don Ukele tn the amaU town of 4,000 residmll Ill mu .. SOUi// of tbe bWI sl ... "It lhook lbem a lltUe bit upstaln but it dkin't budge us down on the ground level. J wouJdn't have even · known the blast went off ii it hadn't been for the radio." The three 31).kiloton devices used in Art Censored Paint,ers Prowst Museum Action VISAUA (AP) -Five local artiJts removed their work from an exhibit at the Vlaalla Art Museum in protest after four paintings d .. pictlng nude W1)men were taken down by museum oWcials. Fin! tA> remove hla work Wednesday was Ajvin NiJCon, who said he wu told some pie<es were "taken out temporarily because some of the Tuhlre County supervisors and their wives were going to tour the museum." But .Nlxon .. id he later found that the pictures had come down for godd and were Jocked in a vault. Visalia Art League Director Waiter Roth said the paintings, done ' ·by several artists, were taken down this week alter the league re- ceived. complaints from area residents. Front Page 1 WATERGATE HEARING and began functloalng u campaign dlrtctor In April , Odle i..tllled. Odle · sald he. woulil routinely get Mitchell's approval, while he was at the Justice Department, for suc h matters as renting more office space or leasing cafs.~e saiiflieOJa?i't knOW-what'Othe1 decialons MltcheU approved by other camPalgn staffers. · Odle said he had not known of political sabotage or spying by the campaign committee. "Only what I've read in the new1papers," Odle, 28, testified before a crowded, nationally televised Senate hearing. ••• He said after the Watergate arrests June 17 he personally took home with ti4n a legaJ•slzed file fokler, l"h: inches thick from the desk of campaign deputy ._Jeb S. Pt1agruder, which he now believes may have been logs o'1 wiretapped : ielepbone coovenaUao. * . * * ' .Sen,ator Doubts :Nixon .Ignorance nco • -;Qf Huslr.. Attempt • • , WASffiNGTON (AP.I -~n. ,St4art , Symington ([).Md."), said 40day after a closed.be,llrlng with top former offi.cials 0of tJie Central -lntelligen"ce· Agebcy that 'he finds it hard to believe President Nix- on knew nothing of attempts'to use the · CIA to help cover the Watergate incident . • "All the witneaes stated they did not know whether the President knew about it," Symington Said. "It's hard for me to visualize the President knew nothing about it,'' he ad· ded. 1 Symington is acting chainnan of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee which heard testimony today from former CIA dlrettor Richard Helms,' , fonner deputy dlrettor Gen. Robert E . ... : Cushman USMC and the agency's ·present deputy director, Lt. Gen. Vernon ·Walters. • Earlier in the week, Symington reported that former White House aides H. R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrllchman and former White HOU5e counsel John W. 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Tied with six points each after five of the six races were Jim Linville of Noroton Yacht Club, Rowayton, Conn. and Bill Van Alan Clark JI'., Bev erly Yacht Club, a.1arlon, Mass . LinvJJle, wJth his brother Jack as crew, won Wednesday's lS.-mile race, 40 seconds ahead of Clark. Argyle Campbell, the West Coast hope from Balboa Yacht Club, fln!Bhed siith Wednesday but Is being protested by John llart of Boston for allegedly touching a mark with hit boom and (all· ing to re-round . Standings, best four of fiv e: I. lie detwecn Clark a.nd Linvllle, Sil" points eacb; 3. DavJd Bruce-Falconer, Noroton Yacht Club 24 points; 4. Argyle Campbell , BYC 24.7 points : 5. Tom Gares. South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club 31.t polnls. leading Boats ·Fail to Report Lead boats in Balboa Yacht Club's Guadalupe Island race failed to report for the 8 a.m. roll call today, presumably because of generator trouble . Both Spirit and Swift had earlier reported that their engines were in· operative for generating purposes. Jim Seals reported from Loco Vientc ti that he was south of the Coronados Islands and hoped to finish by"mldnight. Based on Wednesday's report. Spiri t was some 25 miles ahead of Swift and Loco Viente and cou1d finish late this afternoon if the 12 to IS-knot win& hold. Cancer I.ink Unveiled BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) -Sclen- tlsts here Sly they have loond a hereditary factor which is a major cause of st lust two and perhaps all typos of cancer In mice. Dr. Han3 Meler, a senior staff &clentlst at Utti:.Ja.ckJon Laboratc:iry, .. id Wedneaday be and h~ colleagues havo what~ thought to be the first direct blologlcal cvld<neo linking geneUc ln· rormation to the fcrmation ol cancer. r Law_Snuff Fire House's -Flaming Act A t:a'"Jl"lgn to close Colla KeU'a c... trover>ial Fire Houoo sanaparllla porfor lrielly -Wednesday, wllen polioe arrested three penons includJDi a teoc- 8'ed nude dancer from Aualrla. 1be I p.m. vl!lt bf plala<lotl8mm foroed clooure GI the soda pop shop II 177 E. 17th St., because there wu no one ieft to mln4 Ille store. Detective Robert L. crogan noted 1n hill~ tJl the-vi"' raid that k.estal>- llshment was ,. short·banded to bqln with that be bad to pay l!.50 for two soda-"°""' then go behind Ille bat and serve himself. The latest excursion into the one-time beer bar whose operators are battling new municipal legislation to force dn!SS- ing·UP or pennanent closing-up netted the first teenaged arrestees. Brigitte Maier, 19, a green.eyed red- head barn ln Austria. was arrested and booked OQ suspicion or lewd conduct, per- forming nude in a _public place and being nude in a public place. Detective Dick DeFrancisco alleged Miss Maler - a newcomer to the Fire House choMl.9 line -sashayed within a foot of him as he sat at stageside during her exotic nude dance. Lisa M. Reed , 19, of Complche. CalU., was arrested oo1y on suspicion of being nude in a public place_ and pe[filrming nude in a public place, S:e:Ctions of the city's new emergency ordln~nce. GAS TANK, FUSELAGE PIECES RECOVERED FROM OlD CRASH Newport Observer Harry Williams Looks Over P•rts Miss Maier's lewd CorX!bct charge ceme under a Jongstapdlng section of. the C.li· fomia Penal Code and was based on her alleged proximity to the detective while she ware ooJy a smile. From Page 1 WRECKAGE • • • ' • • Laguna Niguel Citizen's Death Ruled Suicide . Orange County Coroner officers today officially listed as suicide the death of a Laguna Niguel man who'se body was found late Wednesday in dense brush near his home. The crew of the Newport B,each police helicopter spotted the body of Paul Taylor Bloods',\·orth, 45, of 31635 East 9 Drive shortly affer they offered to help sheriffs officen scour the surrounding area fo~ tbe missing man . Doorman Donn G. La Vigne, 191 of Newport Beach, was arrel!lted on suspic· ion of Counseling or aS1Slsting in pi:'OYidlng nude entertainment, another sec(ion of the new city law. The detective team claitnel that La -Vigne spotted MLss.Mai.eG alleged.antics onstage -and summoned her for a con~ ference -after which she donned a trench coat and slipped out the back.door. Fire House operator Ray Rohm ¥d his staff Mve vowed to fight the new City law which went into effect a week ago, resulting to date in a dozen arrests. mostly of the same persoos on "the same charges. City prosecutors; meanwhile, vow they will continue to fight the Fire House. • Poker Playoffs , Deputies laonebedi-rground search . -. shortly after the missing man's wile told TO Start Today th~ her hus~d_.tf,<l. Jett a _ IS-page ~l~ - su1c1de letter Jn the~ and hjid ~~-L6S \'EGAS~)-.Ahlgb-slakeaJ¥>ld a .41 camier Magn~and five bUfWti'J \ . ·· .:-:. Wed--'-·~ with him. -· . • 'empokerpme,canct:1C0 1~y~ Sheriff's apt. James Broadbeit said ~use prellmlnary games were not ftn- Bloodsworth shot himself in the chest. lShed, was scheduled to get undet way His body was £nuod in thick' grass on tJ:ie here today. The winner can expect to side of a hill. pocket some $70,<XX>. "We are particulary grateful for the 'Ille ·hold 'em game,_ clima'.'I: of the aid of the Newport Beach helicopter," fourth annual World Series of Poker be-- Droadbelt sa id . -"They . saVed ~ many ing held a.La downlOWf! casino, has drawn hours of ~arching \n rough country." the top poker players in the COWltry. Investigators said the d'eatl man's wife Eaeh player-buys in with $10,000 and the told the m he wa~ despondent .over the game continues until. one man bas aJI loss of hls job and ha4 ~e in-the chips. ' · ' ·' creasingly depressed over his future. Thomas Austin "Amarillo· Slim" Pres- • · "ton won $60,000 when he • capt ured the 59 Grenades Taken title in last year's competition. Hold 'em is a variety of seven-<:ard stud in which each player is dealt two cards aod tries to make the best five.- card baod using five community cards in the center of the table. ...,_,_ ·=-,,....· t$iol.~ ..... IOI 0(-....... L ... --- 1&995 16996 •Jn'--~ .. -..... .. __ .. -·--... ,,,_.,H...,.,,. ··~ '··~--­·--..... °"' ..... ...... ._ 299ss 1--•. FREE DRAWING e 90 DA VS ~ MICROWAVE OVEN • SAME AS CASH . .o"""'M"'''------- oM ""'""OVl:D c:n1:01T ARpng11 ' WE DELIVER ¥ :::w ':...,,•"'!l./tll'i~1'fr~1n:•!!!o:----WE SERVICE VDU .... HOT ......... . TO WIN. WE INSTALL e •••••••••••••• • ' • • • • Tl\utsd&J. May 17, 197 3 ~ajor S. County :Lan_d Plan Re died lly JAN WOll'l'll Of .. .,...., """" ,,..., PropOaats for development or 10,000 choice acres in the Saddleblck Valley and Laguna Niguel should be unveiled within I monlh. I 1 ~ area i.! bounded on the west and 1 north by Laguna Canyon Road and 'El Toro Road, oo the south by Lagima Beach, and on the east by Crown Valley Partway and tfie San Diego Freeway. The lrvine planning firm of Chapman, PhilUps, Brandt, and Reddick have been hired by five key property owners to draw up a general plan on their land. The five owners are the L. F. Moulton Trust, 5600 acres ; Mr. and Mts. lvar Hanson and the Rossmoor Corporation, 1,100 acres; Rockwell lnlematlanal, 1,250 acres; the Nellie G. Moulton Trust, 1,600 aCf'es; and Chapman College, ~ acres. John Chapman, president or the firm. 10,000 Valley, Niguel Acres in P-ackage Fb-st step .ii' , p~~ tht general plan will be rev1e\I tiy the county plari· ninR. commission and the eounty planning staff. Nut, the general plan wW go to the Board of Supervison wltb the recom--mendatioos ol the planning stall, to be approved, inodified, or denied. If the general plan is approved, developers ot the individual parcels can then begin submitting specific plamed community proposals. "We've gol a lot of research so far," Chapman said, "and we're just slarting the actual land use planning." He said he had been meeting with representatives of the five parcels separately and as a group every couple of weeks since his joint $200,000 contract .was sotidified in nJ!d-March. .- The mbsl ~. le..,. buU~able areas WQUld be preserved as optJ1 space at no cost lo the county -according to Chapman, up to half of the 10,000 acres. The planning term ,for this clustering ~pt" is ~ity zaoing, which means that a developer ia allowed to 1UTange rus dwelling units jn whatever combination (condomini um, multistory, single-family) best lits Ille characteristics of !be land - as long as be does not exceed the over~ densit;v allowed in the zone. Gqrapbically, the 10,00) acres corn- prise..u 'call}'Oll divided in two parts. · ...The upper Aliso Canyoo Cl charac- terized by gently rolling hills, and the lower portion is marked by steep rocky slopes that would be left mostly un-- develope<I. Abo ,,. ........ 1ng the -· Is the route being considered for a 20-mile scenic highway which Chapman has pro- poood, '4 link Newport Illlnes with the Stan'· Ranc h via 0so Parkway and san Joaquin Hills Road. Cbapman and representative! ol the Irvine Company and Mission Viejo met with the county to propose the corridor 1ast week. Olapman said the motivation and tiJn.. ing of the five owners be represents vary greatly. The Hanson·Rossmoor tract ownership 'W'8S the first to hire him and planning on that parcel bad progressed to a fair amount of detail before the cooperative venture solidified. The largest parcel, the 5600-acre L.F. .... lo Ille ~ .... indJyjdJlal. ,.. pl'OpOISC plannliig the land based on its natural characltrla:Ucs first of all,·• Owpman said. • Rockwell lntem1Uonal has b e e n holding If! land, wallins for th< govern· ment acqu.isjtion ol the ziggurat. .. As soon as that deaJ is finalized , Rock.well officials have been elven the word to :-.ell the property and develop around the plant -probably into an in- dustrial-commercial area with I.be plant at lhe cenler, surrounded by residential parcels," tbapman said. Presley Development Company bas an opUoo on the Nellie Moulton Trust parcel, with hopes of mai.ing it a low· density equestrian-oriented res.l.dential area. The 250 acres adjoining 1-frs. Moulton's trust parcel were bequeathed by ber to Chapman College purportedly for a south Orange County c>mJ>UB . s ) . DAil ¥ PllOT # - l ,. I said tbe general plan and environmental impact reports are being produced now with a tatget date or June 1 for beginning the ,county review process. An overall density of about lWG units per acre would be recommended for a possible total of 20,000 units. Three-and-a·baU miles o( the Aliso Creek runs lhrough 'the land, and will be central to the open space direction of tile general plan. MouJton Trust, probably will be the last to develop. 'The owners are. J1Ql in any great hurry," Chapman said, "but they want to protc<:t and solidify the worth and ultimate use of the land now." But the college would rather sen the land to finance a building on the Orange campus to be named after Mrs. Moulton, according to ChapmAn, and the school entered the general plan group to help establish the value and potential use of the parcel before marketing it. • The area includes the huge Laguiia Niguel ziggurat building, propodd for ac- quisition by the federal government from Rockwell International . The slructure was built as an aerospace plant to house 7 ,500 workers but has never been occupied, Clustering the dwelling units would be a crucial concept jn Chapman's plan , with two and three • story units b.iilt ·Where the land was suited for develop-ment. · ~~~~~~~~~~~~- The Aliso Greenbelt from the creek's source in the Santa Ana Mountains to the Pr cific Ocean ha5 been pinpointed one of five top priority areas in -the county's open space and conservation elements now awaiting approval. Several unnamed developers are ''anx· ious" to pick up an option on the land, Chapman added, and this may pressure earlier development. "Instead of tailoring the plan on this • ., ' , * * * * * * Judge Delays County Suit ' Hanson-RfJssmoor Lands • • Far Ahead in Planning ' On Salt Creek Lawyers representing both sides in the Salt Creek development dispute settled down to a long wait this rooming while the Orange County Superior Court Judge Planning on the l,100-acre Hanson· Rossmoor parcel, one of five invol\'ed in a general plan now being produced ,by John Chapman and his associates, Is moot specifi c because it was begun before the others joined the process. ·-ln-thO-tract;-wbiclrirbisected by-Aliso Creek, Chapman has proposed 34 acres of ponds and lak~ created by damming the creek in some .eight places along two miles of its course. • UPI Tel1pt>Oto Ready for Bina? Before long, millions of these creat4r~ will begin emerging from the ··ground where they.have live41or 17 years .. Not.quite so fett,i(>me as this magnified picture implies, the i 7-year locust will be known main· iy for hiS incessant "sirtging" in the weeks· to coine: · · · ' • ·--Ex-Marin~ Generaf-·Dies · at· 54 LA PAZ, f\fexico (AP) -Ret ired Maj . Gen. Charles F. Widdecke, commander of the lst Marine Division in Vietnam , has died in o hospital after suffering a heart attack in a fishing boat a month ago. Wi(\decke, 54, a veteran of Workl War II and Korea. retired in 1971 after .the division returned from Vietnam. Hi; lived. in the San Diego suburb or La Jolla. Hospital officials said he died Sunday lifter being stricken May 8 on a fishing trip off the lip of Baja California, Keeping Them llp The six-foot deep ponds would form a moat of p'rotection for a new senior citizens' conunun.ity proposed by Ross Cortese, developer of Leisure World. These moats would be an alternative to the walls now surrounding the rest of Leisure World as a security measure. "We figure a six-foot-deep moat will be just as effective, while maintaining ac· cess for the public," Chapman said. The chain of ponds wooJd be sur- rounded by a greenbelt consisting of a 75-- acre public part and a golf COUrK along the creekbed. · 'These wou1d also serve as water recharging facilities for ~dary­ treated wQter of' the Moulton-}Hguel water district. Alicia Parkway, designated on the county master plan of arterial highways to go right do~·n the creekbed, would be Loose Whiskers , . . . . ~.-~. -~ ! oil. Suspf!2t _: RQr,n; .(UPI) . ..-,$qmeoce ,told . Ult Police that Ennio Costanzi, wanted on a theft convj~tion, was biding in a Rome apartment. When Jiolice knOcked on the door, a belrded man answered and said he never ~eard (Jf anyone named Ennio Costanzi. 'Mien the man's beard fell off and police arrested their man. When \he respo~sibiJUy ol lookiog out Jor her little brother was given to 8-year-old Kimberl y Schaner of Miami, she took 11 seriously. Wh en' !·year-old Wayne's pants kept slipping, she kept tugging. The pan l.s stayed up, Wayne stayed happy ancf Kimberly was justly prouo. ~I .~ ·-Ul>IT ....... ho Siie's the Shipper moved and rtplanned as a park _road assigned to the hearina read the bulky with no vehicle access other than for files on the issue. -;p Navy Ca~t. Robin Quigley bows '"'rk functions . · h h ' d · g •t a • _. Judge Herbert s. Herlands told at-er ea unn prayer .. A 1,100-foot long bridge would take Oso torneys for Avco Development Corp. and ~hange 0~ command ceremony parkway over the A Ii s o Creek the Environmental CoaHtion of Orange in San Diego that left her in greenbelt, so that the road would not jn-h f h J st N f terfere with any Q(_the a:-rk....acliv.ilie.s County that he would not be ready to c arge o t e arge avy a· be! --,,"!It tlli!1r argttmentnm th.-lawsuit-tm---eiJit.y.ever headA!d.by-a..wmrum. . ow. til after lunch. She will skipper the Navy Serv- He was scheduled then to listen to ice School Command which W arr0ing Water Could Kill Kelp testimony Sltpporting the Coalition's de-trains. 30,000 sailors annually. SAN DIEGO (AP) -A marine biolo- gist testifying against expansion of the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant says even slight warming of ,ocean water-can kill kelp, habitat of fish. Even llourishlng kelp beds may die Oil when wat~ 7~ degrees or more. said Q-aig Barilotti, U!istant professor of. botany at San Diego State University. The bearings being· held by tbe Atom\c Energy Ojmmlssloo have. dealt with el· fects of returning to the sea water used for cooling a nuclear generator, Tripling the size of the single nuclear plant soulh of Oceanside ha~ been propased by the Southern California Edison Company and San Diego Gas and Electric Compaay. Iceland Cod War Ends mand for a preliminary injunction that would halt grading operations at the Salt Creek site Wltil trial ol. the lawsll.it. Avco lawyers will ask via testimony for dissolution of the restraining order granted. earlier by Judge Robert P. Kneeland after it was alleged that con- struction in the area violated coastline prot.ectioo laws. ' Coalition lawyers contend that develo{>- ment thus far in an area devoted to con· st.ruction of a shopping center, con-- domlniwna, homes and a golf course-bas .inflicted irreparable injury to the coastline ln that sector. ni:t allegaUoo is denied by Ave». Lawyel"1 for th<-company said today they lnteod to particularly aUack that plab. 'Potted' Pla11t /11 City Garden OGDEN, Utah (AP) - A marijuana ;-.. · • b plant has been found growJns ~the REYl\.JAY]K, Iceland (AP) -Brlti! tu.lips ill front of the Munlclpal Building. trawlers quit the Icelandic fishing Weber Count~·Sheriff's Deputy Blair . ·grounds today after an eight·month ·ucod Findlay said ttk! plant was discovered ~ war'.'· wHh .~ •sland's gunboat neet. •• Tuesday by .two cily employes . They were reported angered by failure of He speculated that Ufe Plant could have!" the-British government to send warshiP.S been placed in front o( the city build}.ng to protect them from Icelandic glDlboals. by a pot Iller with a sense of humor. Clerk in Voodoo Shop St.rangled, Burned to Death SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Polfce are seeking clues in the a1aylng ol a waDml .;:!erk In a voodoo shop 'who wu set on fire and burned to death. Homlcl'e I-*" Frank Falion aaid Wednesday'tl\l( tM hody oi Els\e Caba1ic, 52, showed "definite h<ad Injuries aJ1d strangulation marks on her thro&t." He said she 11was atiU alive" w&n soilieooe poured !lihter Outd over ber and put a match to Jt. Firemen, loond the body M~y when they reopooded to a blM.e In a small llho!l.ln the 141ss\on DLs\riel specJal, ··~ izing in 1;,~llglous cpndles an .d occult goods;•1Mrs. Cabatlc, a n"tive 'of Puerto.· Jiico, wq ~ in Ult" rear of the-shop... -. near ,1 cfi1pel.w~ police found aeveril voodoo dolls wtth pins stuck in them. F'alzOn saf<f"l"robbery was ·..-•po!!ib~---... "".., motive, since the cash register was empty but the tape showed f15 worth bl sales. · ' .. leather sofa O!. sofa sleepers ..j.ff~...j now $699. A. Luxurious sofa or sofa sleepers that are both practir.al and elegant, covered in leather or suede for a unique look and a feel of luxury. A full 84" wide, available in 3 colors in both leatherorsuede. lWW $699. l,eather chair and mau;hing ottoman Select a button tufted chair with matching ottoman in • .-• • your choice of 3 colors: in • •, !·:., leatherorsuede. 1WW $499. H.J.GAl\1\ETf fURNrpJRE PROFESSIONAL 1 Open Mon. 22 15 HARBOR BLVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thurs. & Fri. Eves. COSTA MESA, CALIF. I , . ·" • U .. 1Tt1911M• BOYS CARRY SEWING MACHINE AS 800 FAMILIES MAKE EXODUS FROM CARTOLANDIA SLUM Moving Day Cornes Almost On• Y•ar to Day Af t•r Promise O.liv•r•d by President Echeverria Bulldozers Raze ·Cardboard Cit y In' Tiju~pa Slun1 Swarms of U.S. Planes Protect Mekong. Convoy . . TIJUANA. Mexioo fAPJ -The death PHNOM PENH (UPI) S f h d • d. · •• ·knell is finally tolling ror Cartolandia Ti· . -warms o a set up a ' irect air support center · jutata•s-+cardboard: vlllage-m.. ... ..ihun°..8ro_z.__ Ame_r1can plan~-~ swi~~~wing ~~I I at Ktuner National . Armed Forces families lived in slums on the river bot· boniiJe?'!: 1\r-~~-e fixed-W~itl"gunc.~--4ANK.) headqnarten 1.Q.J>hnom...fenh to tom, rlew heavy strikes along the banks of control the Americ!n OOmbing. Jt w.u n:ioving day _ almo~t a year to· the Mekong River today trying lo protect This enabled the U.S. Embassy here to the day alter President Luis Echeverria a fuel convoy steaming toward Phnom eliminate its role in directing air strikes, Alvarez stood on the low bridge and Penh under Communist attack. although the embassy stitl must validate promised Cartoladnlans a befter life. Military sOurces said the convoy of targets, the sources said. The bulldozers began tearing down the eight vessels -s ix-tankers, a cargo ship shacks and burying the debris Tuesday. and tugboat -began receiving heavy \ Meanwhile, a Procession of trucks lined small anns fire about 5 a .m. about 22 -\)established an outfit known as the "group TJ~EY S.o\ID THE Americans also had up 11;5 5,000 persons loaded their goods to miles southeast of Phnom Penh. I I bu I hou. air operations school" and begun crash move nto new y it ses located in American Forward Air Conlrol (FACJ three tracts· bu1·11 w1·1h gov n t r ds courses in English for Cambodian radio er men un · pilots r!dioed at 6 p.m. that one ol the operators at F ANK. IN 'nlE NEW homes were electricity, tankers had a "small fire" from 51- "·a.ter, butane cooking sloves and caliber rounds. They said an ammunition Shipping sources said !he vessels would batbtoom.s ·with toilets, sinks and barge had not been hit. not arrive in Phnom Penh Wltil long showers. after dark. The convoy left the South A plan allo\VS the Cartolandians to buy AS DUSK FELL, more American air Vielnamese port of Yung Tau, 40 .miles the new houses for $20 monthly over 15 strikes we-re being ordered. southeast of Saigon, ju~ after dawn on .. yean. 1-'oor American armed recoon!issance the 200-rnile journey upriver. The old slum grew up since the J950s planes, two at each end of the convoy. di-'The tankers included three American· as poorer'"Mexicans arrived seeking bet· ·rected strikes by the «II-weather Ftlls, owned ships under the Panamani~n flag. ter jobs along the border on either side. p4 Phantoms and A? C.Orsa\r jets \vhich l\\'O South 1{orean vessels owned by the ~fei:ico or the United States. For those scrambled from bases in Thailand. Two Han Seung firm and a Canadian-Chinese unable to improve their lot, Cartolandia S l •-• 1 t 1 owned shi·p al•• of Panamaru·an regis· try. remained. pee res conver<e1.1 ranspor p ancs ou!-"" fitted with deadly mini-guns \\'ere ordered American planes bombed the riverbank Ge ls Sheep1ki11 Duke Ellington, who turned down Pulitzer Prize in music eight years ago, has received an honorary degree of music from Colu1nbia. He recent\~ celebrated 73rd birthday in ceremony attenQed by Presi· dent Nixon. Nation's 10 assist the convoy when it came under as close as 1() miles southeast of Phnom fire. Penh in advance of the convoy. field re- Militar,Y"sources said the United States ports said. ltlarijuana ·~-u~h l)il( Would OK Four-a cre Fcirni s ' . DENVER"(UPI) -A legislative comr miUee has voted to limit marijuana far1n· ers k> four acres of land. The amendment "'"·as added to a bill that would legalize the growing and selling of marijuan.1 in Colorado. One or 18 )Vilnesses before the commit· tee was John Finlator, fonner deputy di- rector of the Bureau or Nart'Olics and Dangerous Drugs. He said the time has come to stop.jailing marijuana u.st't'S . ··Let's continue to discourage the use or marijuana, and let's wam the users of any odd effects which may result from its u.:;e," said Finlator. "Hut let's not make criminals out of those who merely ignore our advice." Fin1ator said 26 million Americans have smoked pot in the last year. "WE CAN NO longer pay the enormous price to ·continue chasing marijuana smokers." he said. The Colorado legislature is studying a bill to legalize the sale or marljuana. The weed woold be sold through existing liquof ouUets and would be taxed. The revenues ~~ used ror lhe slate's old age pension. The legislative committee voted to limit marijuana farmers to no more than four acres. to prohibit convicted felons from o&ta.ining a marijuana seller's license and to make it a felony to bootleg marijuana. !\farion Sinclair of Liltlet9n, Colo .. urg- ed defeat of the bill. "I bad a son. 11, 1\·ho died from ah overdose of methadOOe. fle started with marijuana in high school. Not Jong alter he changed friends and associations. After a year. he started tak- ing pills because the kicks from mari· juana "'ere gone, old hat." 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LIOlll \llr1ltlit w!na11 t1lo11t •!Id momlno tioo.in bt· c:omlrit1 ..,.1terly 11 to 1k -~ hi •llfrf>OOl'l1 lodty •!Id Fr1C11y. HIOtl tod1y In mlCl...O.. Coe1t11 ltn\Jlfl'tturet r11191 1rom S1 lfl M. lnltl'ld 1tml)tl1l11rtt1 ''"" trom u ro 11. W•M• ''""'°"""'"''' ''· Stoa , ltloo•, 1'ltfe• THUJISOAY SKond hlo~ ... •~•D p,m. S.7 S.C:On(I low • , . ~.u p.m, t.o "Tlt1t fllgh Ftrtt ll>W 51'<:0!\'d llit~ $1<onc:I I°"' .. JllDAY .•...• 11:17 t .m. '·• s·oo •·"'· ..o.• ID:Ot P.tll. 5.• l :S7 p.11'1. ?.? S11n •IHI 5;~1 1.m. Mlllln ltlHI 1:42 p,11'1, Ith 1:51 11.11'1. ,...J·S<I •.m ' 'Beluill of f l$o•' -· I - Political Probe.s 'Wide.spread' WASHINGTON (UPI) -A largMCale C11npalgn ol "illegal and qua>ilefal un- dercover operaUons" directed at targets rqlng from student demonstrat"" to Democratic candldales for PrffidetJt and Vice Pr<llideot was conducted beglmllng In Jsetl on bebaU ol President Nlxoo. the W8Jhington Poot reported today. Quoting "highly placed soun:es," Poot reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Wood- ward said the Watergate and Pentagon Papen burglaries were ooly two instanc- es of "political burglaries, buggings, spy- inp and sabotage conducted under White House auspices." The Post, quoting its sources, said many or the undercover activiUes were carried out by the FBI, lhe Secret Service and special teams working for the White House and Justice Department under "the direct supervision ot members of President Nlxoo's innermost clrcle." The sources named among those giving or: ders, Jormer \Vhite House aides H.R. Haldeman, John o .. Ehrlichman and John W. Dean Ill; rormer Attorney Gen- eral John N'. Mi tchell and rorrner Assist· ~t Aitorney General Robert C. Mardian. ALTHOUGH 1\IANY details ol the clan· de.Stine activities ate still "shrouded in secrecy," the Poot cited these incidents: t!lalU""ll e vtok!nOe at antJ.war dfmon-. stratlcino eorly In the !Int Nlxoo MmJn. btration and apJn In the tm c:ampelp. -The fonnat1on of "tuidde lqUlds" in tho FBI to eooduct undmover Polltlcal •pylng and -. .... Inst .. _ regarded .. -_.. " the Nlxoo ac!- miniltraUon." -THE HllUNG ol "vigilante oquads" by lhe White ibJle and Justloe Depart· men! to conduct illepJ wln!tapplng, In· filtrate radlcal orsanlzaU... for purposes of provoc:aUon aod encaie In polltieal sabotage. Several ol the Pool's ....,.,.. deacrib- ed activitleti such aa the Watergate break- in as "a natural action that came from long existing qrcumstances." * * * Ellsberg Bearing , One "hlib level pertldpent in man.J' o/ I the imdercover actlvltlea". told the -. the activities were aimed at wha~ individual or groupo the White House per· ceJved as a threat at aoy gtveu moment. I "Fint it wu ndlc.als, then it was r&-~ porteri and leaking White HOU5e al~. ; then the Democrats," he said. ''They all got lbe same U...tm<nlo bu&alng, lnfil· tratlon, burglary. apying eU:el<ra." THE NEWSPAPER .sajd much of the secret campaign was "d,.Jgned to help secure lhe Democratic presidential nom\· nation for Seu. George s. McGovern, COlll!idered by the White Hoose to be President Nixon's least formidable op- ponent." Muskie and Thurmnnd Have Snouting Match -The Secret Service obtained infonna- tloa on the private life of at least one WASHINGTO.N (AP) -Sens. Edmund Byrne called offensive to a 'sense cf Democratic pre~idential candidate last S. Mwkie (D-llatne) and Strom Thur-justice. year. mood (R:S.C.) have qaged in a brief Ellsberg told the bearUli he _believes -The possession by Ehrlichman of Sen. shouUnR: · wtch ju.st before t~ end of the Nii:on Administration hoped. to U!IC Thomas Eagleloo's private health rec-Daniel Ellsberg'a appearance at a Senate the Pentagon Papers case ·to tami.sh ordc;. The sources said Ehrlichman had bearing Wednesday. Muskie's 1972 pre!klenlial candidacy. the records several weeks before the m: MuU:ie aJ\4 1bunnond went back and Thunnmd coocluded his questim1ng of formation "'as leaked to the "news medi~ forth until Tb~ shouted: "You Ellsbetg by Staying: "Of all the people .and Eaglet.o.n_withdr.ew_as __ ~=tl'=ci;~bnght.lilm hen: tod•y to speak against-wbo ought .M.have laltb in\1hll govem- vice-presidential nominee. Hie~ffi{&l StiW ... [~ ~liff...you. ..._case has .. -The use or paid "provocateurs" to surprised at you, .. you're not fit to be a been tbrowrt out because ol prosecuUon NIXON CRUISES WITH TWO AIDES \VASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix- on cruised the Potomac River on the presidential yacht with two aides. Nixon. with Alexander Haig Jr .. White HouSe chier of staff, and Rooald Ziegler, press secretary, went aboard the yacht Sequoia Wednesday evening at din- nertime . • '· protldentlal candldale. I'm disappointed tactics, althlugh your gullt oc innoc<nce in you." -bu never been detennlned." At that point, Muskie, who was chair-~ ing an e.iamlnation by ttir.e sub-ELLSBEJIG &.\ID ho certainly was committees of the government security grateful. Muskie then interjectM: "May clusifica~ system, concluded the I aay that your innocence was given you hearing. He told Ell!bergo '"f apologize until it"s proven otherwise." for subjecting you to lbls display ol Muskfe and ThuJTnood then ...__ a senatorial temper." ....,r; .... heated discussion on the question cl guilt or innocence. GOVERNMENT t11ARGES against Ellsberg In the Penta&oo Papen case. ranging fnm espi«lage to ml!use of government property, were dismiued Jut Friday In Loi A.,.i.. alter a series ol -.... ol ... .-<OOduct lhat, ~.s. District • r ,Judge Mat( Later Tt.irmood Issued a statement saying tllat he feels "the &.late lhould not allow its chambers to be Wied by in- dividuals to altempt .lo discredit the l'resident ol the united Stat.s <r the ~eock!6 ol our govemmenL , • }~ 1£ • :If ,e • .. In thEt,~ummer niood: Hathaway's outlined candy stripes The fashion mood for sumrrier"'73 ls soft, mrrted, • relaxed ... wilh a renewed interest in the classics, Does anything fit the bill better than this short sleeve shirt by Hathaway? T.ailored of carefree polyester and cotton with uncompromising attention to detail (like the perfectry matched "Invisible" pocket). Styled with Hathaway's pcip.u18r St. James ''dime round" collar. ,. BJue, tan, grey or yellow stripes. 1~.00 Matching solid colors ~lh conven· · tional point collar.13.DD • silverwoods J l NEWPORT BEACbf ~ 45 FASHION ISLAND e NEWPORT .CENTER • • , ' • • 1 • • •• • • l"""4Q, May 17, 1'73 <-I DAILY Pl~DT § . , • Kissi~g!!r, Le Due Th() . ' Crash o! Army Copter Probed *************** *****: : MERCl!r.ii!!m!f VINGS ~ii - !4.miable w; Talks Open Tllo did nol leave the villa Nom-La-Br.iecbe In a lhree- and after U mlra.ltts the of-car motorcade. Accompanied "\I U VV U .... 1:1"\I EVERY SATURDAY ···: '· ·10 A. J\/l.-4 P. M. ,-., ', . ~: :.·,~ /. ,\ flcWs rolunJed lmldt to con-by 10 aid,., be smiled, waved , • OpooM01.-lllln.9u.-4p.in.;Frl91J1L~P.AI. tlnue lhelr wort. and pooed fur photographers, ,,,.,.,+<Ill ' . ' . -- but made no comment to 8UOIAPAUNlr1'1fYSlwlnlll81dg.,VIUqV!ftatlh:m • I LOUISVILLE, Ky. !AP) - An investigator has said it is too early to Jell whether the .....ti ol .. Ani>.J,be1ic9Pter that killed seven persons was caused by a collWon with a power line. The wreckage of the UH-IH Huey belioopler w.., found • Bofly Fonml VICTORIA FALLS, Rhodoola A(P) -Armed police !Oday recover«! the body of airtstine Louise Sinclair, ooe ol two yoong Canadian women killed by gunfire on the Zambla - Rl>ode!la bonle< .,.., Vlcloria Falls. PARIS (UPI) -P- tlal odvts.f Remy A. l<Jso. lqger and fiorth Vleu.air- negotiator Ltl Due 1bo ex- changed smlJes and a handshake today and Ihm opened a new round of talks lo find ways of shoring up Ille fmgile Vietnam ceasHlre. AT THE SAME lime today, oewsmen. * -lfJf!llllrai'l'Snlllotllldg .. -·-* WU reoumed between South 'Ibo, a memller of Ille Hanoi * Tilltll-SIWlgollldg.,1-IMll_A.._ * I Vl_,,_andVle!Coogot-politburo, arrived a few* U-.fUWlllll-S."°OtllldO.lmpotlolttwy.lllllltor * flcWs In anolbet-suburb, IA> momenta · later and t h e * CAAIOll --Bldg.,•-Blvd." Soll illegof'*Y. * Celle-Sa.Int-Cloud, to p I a n · Amerkan delegation formed a South Vietnam's polit ica l rteept!on line and v.<tlcomed 1_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*-'r_*_*_*_*_* (·1N' SHORT ... ) Wednesday morning on a heavily wooded hillside near a row of power lines crossing Ft. Kno.t. The ae>reh fur' the body ol the other 'licUm, Marion Idwna Drijber, ,.., abeft- doned, after teams eea.rcbed the banks of the fourth gorge 400 yards up river. KJss""er and Tho, who have not met since they intt1alled the lengthy P8rts peace agree- ment on Jan. 23, ~ the negotiations at a villa in s u b u r b a n Saint-Nom-La- Breteche at 10 a.m. fUture. The Viel O>ng opened the North Vietnamese with the talks with re n e "e d handshakes and broad smiles. charges ol U.S. bombing in A police spotter plane flew South Vietnam. above the villa, located on a T1M> has warned that he will golf course, and some 50 foot break off the talks with Kiss-pcilicemen guarded the area. Try Saturday's Neics Quiz 1 We Dare You •. Bljat'k GtlHt They met for five hours and egreed to meet again Friday ~ afternoon. inger if there are more m-1-=:====:&:=======-,======-------- •BlrthsDip WASHINGTON !AP) -The Ceraus Bureau says that for the first time the U.S. birth rate bu fallen below the leve1 need~ for zero population NEW YORK 1(AF) -Gar- rell Brock Trapnell, woo ad- mitted ' hijacking ! Los AngeJes-tt>--New York airliner lasl year but cla~ he wu growtll. The ·1m estimated rate of • lnlane at tbe time,. bas been populaUon growth was 7.8 _convicted on air piracy and persm,, per 1,000 population -other charges. the lowest level since 1945, the Trapoell, 35, sblwed no burtl'u said Wednesday. ootward emotion as a jury of n>e fertility rate -the nine Women and three men n~ of births per 1,000 returned the guilty verdict women ages 15 to 44 during Wednesday in U.S. District lbelr IJfet!mes -dropped to Coor! in Brooklyn. An earlier 2,025, 75 births below the zero ·trial had ended in a jury growth level.· deadlocked 11-1 for conviction. Trag'4! Time Mrs. Rochelle Miller clings to cousin after arriving at home of par- ents in San Jose and learning that her 3- yew--old brother had died In fire. Olrildren Wet!' )>limed. THE TALKS were called at the request ol the United States to investigate a series of charges ol. cease-fire viola- tions by both sides and to devise methods to stop the violations for good. 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Notll>g that public employes were involved in 30 work lloppages !all year, Assembly Speaker Bob Mor- etti (D-North HoUywOOd) bu Introduced a bill that would give coUectlfe bargalninJt machinery to the state's 1.1 m!Won public emj>loy<o. Tt would apply .to all municipal, county, llChool di8tricl and other public agencies. lletUng up oollecllve bargaining machinery makes _ .. _ But specifically including tb'I righl to strike cloel not. '!'be governmenl is not a factory that an be closed' down during a labor dispute. Strikes by teachers dln>clly damage school children and strikes by other J>Ubllc employes can endanger the health and safety of Ille oommuJll!y. The State &.ipreme Court has upheld an opinion that there Is ample reason to treat public employes dll- ferenUy from private employes In this area. Nat.looal labor leaden have termed the strike an out- moded tactic and even the sreelworkers union has accepted a no-strike clawe in its arbitration agreement. 'Mbrettl's bill reveals a poor undersllmding ll( "<:Ill' rent labor-management philosophies and scant concern for the public interest. • Lost Legal Aid Funds Through the 1960s Orange Countians were almost boastful !!tat they weren't •=ting federal help "'deal with their local problems. For the most part, that atti- tude bas now changed. But some county agencies are still handicapped by ramifications of the>s<1 earlier policies. A case in point is provided by Ille Uial Aid Society of Orange County. When federal funding 1evels for each of the counties In the Western U.S. were onnounoed recently, II turned out that Onnl!! County WU g<(tlng les1 lhan 75 cent. per defiDecl poor perM>D" lo pro- vide legal eervicel -whidl wu the lowest level In western region. ~t lbe lop end of the opectrum were several counties receiving SS per defined poor penon. The re"'°n tor the county's low <landing, ofildall ol the Orange County group say, ii that by the Ume the county began ,eekiiig federal !undo in 1969, moot of them were already rommitted to eotablisbed programs. Commendably, the Orange County group now Is appealing to the federal g .. emment fO<r more equltsble support. llut in the meantime, the 200,000' poor In !!1L' county have not bad """"'"' w adequate legal semces because of the shortsight..lness of an earlier period. Preserving the Past While a goodly number of Orange Countians are vocally concerned about losing precious open space to onrushing development, a less audible, but equally con- cerned group is worried about the loss of landmark sites that figured In the county's early history. Back in 1967, 169 historical sites were inventoried, but nothing ·specific was done to preserve them and many already have been swamped by new developments. For example, out of 139 adobe structures still standing a few year~ ago, only six remain. Accordingly, the Associated Historical Societies of Orange County, comprised of many locai history ·study. groups, are backing proposed formation of a County Historical Commission w fonnulate legislation to pr& vent further -destruction· of IDstorical &1.tes. For the time being the history buffs are interested in protective legislation rather than money to restore the sites. This is a step in Ille right direction. If Ille land- marks can be protected now, action to restore or main· tain them can be considered later. !' • • - 'Yeah, budget war is bell, too!' • Happy Dog ~Needs More Black Wonaan Engineer Bas Best Chance · . Than Love ' a.tore.the self-s~yJed ''dQg.Jovers" pick up tbelr lrickbats, let me hasten to say that, boy aA,d man, I've hardly eVer been "1-t a:i!ol, aod wouldn't wanl tou. But most 91>a!Hed dog-lovers need to ,be reminded ., -.llellellwlm'• in- junction to parents aboul tllltt ,~~' .. Love ls bot enoup." ~-a Cldli(· or • q, In the wrong way, for tile wrong reuom, 18 the sur--. !St W8)'. to ruin lt. 1 Big city .and vii· 1lag•i '!U<e are over-'fUD ....,·by utterly pnli:alnod tlop. In ·lhe ~Ibey make • • It ~,.lmpossltile to walk on peve- Dear Gloomy Gus Re the Bobby Riggs tennis match : Ladies, where you' are good you are very good indeed, but on a teMis court you will never be more than ~d · rate. -D.E.M. OIMm., Ow e-m-• -lflllllftltt.I W ..... .,.. .... ..., --wr· f"9fled rM '1''"'9 ff TM ~ ..... ,_ "' _. ,. oi.m., o ... 0au., 1"11et. '· able to control. And;Ahe fact .of the ~t~ ter ls that the majorfb' of dO@-j)Wllen are .,not able (or not wining) to control tbe public behavior or their pets . A noted dog breeder and trainer said recently that she could train •ny dog to "stay," "sit" and "heel" in a half-hour; it is the owners"\vho-are so hard to train: The indulgent ones, who imagine t.hey are "kind": the ignorant ones, who don 't :even realize 1.Jlat a dog ls happier when he is obedient; and the neurotic ones, Who permit their dogs to vent their own hostilities and resentments against the ·public at large. -Joh .Outlook-_for '73 College Grads Finding a job will be a cinch for the 1973 college gr:acluate -provided the graduate is a black wo~ with an ' engineering degree . WASP liberal art~ majors, on the other hand, may consider themselves lucky to land a job assern· bling Big Macs. In short, the employment outlook for the latest crop o( graduating college sefliots is mixed, as it usually is. Finl, the good news. Engineers - remember them? -are in demand again. It seems only_... yesterday that newspapen we.re filled with accounts of laid4'f~rs who bad taken up new careers:ll P.ouse-painting .and lawn·mow· lrli. Bil~' iliat was yestenlay. Today, numerom. engineering jobs have been created by nationwide efforts to increase productivity-and to deal with energy demand!; pollution problems, and in- dµstriill heallh and safety hazards. EDITORIAL RESEARCH ment of the college-educated person." FEMALE and minority-group graduates are in demand Dy companies eager to forestall charges of sex or race discrimination. Opportunities for women ....._ lend lo be gn>alest .in fields tradi- tionally dominated by men. There are nwnerous ~ for qualified WO!llen, for example, in management and sales. Nevertheless, many companies take the wrong approach in trying to recruit women graduates. They err in offering "the same inducements to wome.Jl as they do to men," says Earl Young, place- ment director at ·the University of. Colorado. In Young's oplnloo, women are not iwayed soWy by the promise of a fat aalaly. 'Ibey are more ttl.te~ted lg other aspecta ol lhe Jo11,11UCb as the amoont of contact with people, be ssys. . It ls alws~ ~jlo....,. tbe,long-' range job outlook for college graduates, but the Carnegie eolnmissioo did so in its reCent report. Between now and 1-. the report stated, about three-quarters GI the 9.8 million men and women who will have graduated from college In that period will take over jobs from college-educated people leaving the job market. About one-half of the remaining quarta; will take over "upgraded" jobs vacated by persom without a college d-All !0< the ~ -well, it's possible that,.the U.S. Postal Service will be hiring ~DI to ~er mail.1t1 • • ~ • Tlwugh~ .on Garde~ . . r· ahd ·Generals· · Senator Proxmire is sore at the Pen- tagon, as usual. This time it's for spend- irlg '21 million a year on enlisted. men who labor as hQusebold servants for the top brass. . The Senator's got a point. You know, "Join today's flghting ·anny and learn a f ..... _AR_T_u_o_PP_E __ ) -' " mlftts or p a r k w a y s without soiling )'Olli" shoes; in 'the vi 11 ages, they ~ ~-~.Jralned into streets and ordlards and ganlens, despoiling the ~ and creating a menace for EVERYONE who gets a license for a dog should be required to 'demonstrate that he d.qerves. to c;iwn one and knows bow to .control it. A simple five-minute test Is all that would be needed to prove ~ an owner knows1 and can en· force, the rudiments of <log behavior. This would not only beneflt the com· munlty enormously; it would also make the dogs happier, safer, healthier, ;1nd more reliable companions. A severe engineer shortage may i,n fact be develaping. The U.S. DepaMmenl of Labor eStiJnates that at _leas~ 41,00!rnew engineer1ng graduates will be needel! each year for .the~ remainder ·of the decade. However, ooly 43,000 bachelor's degrees in engineering were earned in 1972, according to tbe'~rs Joint Council.-By 1975. .the D of wigineer- ing grsdusteS may fall to 2,otJO. ALL IN AU,;Job appottunilles !0< col- lege graduates look bett~ than they have for seveial ye~s. The College Placement · Council of Bethlehem, .Pa., reported last January that 61..2 employers had in-, dicated in a survey that they intended to hire a total of 62,290 new college graduates in 1973. 'Ibis represented a 16 percent increase over the numbe!' of graduates they hired in 1972. l~e -.Jike polish- ing flatware." But "1lal bother:ed me was a defensive statement to t h e Senators Crom the Secretary of t b e · Anny, who said he dJdn't w a o t hls Chief of SlaH, 0.0- e r a I Abrams, "to I thought, as 1 dug, of the. God-given miracle of this earth. For millions of years it bu nurtured life On this •p1.anel for millions ot~ lt has brough\ lortb Jiving things tO en>•" and fIOOrish. For millions of yeari lt bas su.s;tained us e.11." • AFl'ER ALL, they don't de troy grow- ing things. They "interdict enemy sup- "pli1$." ·Nor do they blackerr millions of acres of forests and c1"9'>s. 'Ibey "defoliate the ground cover." , -After all, they don'L~evaslate ~· earth wtth their shells and bombs. For to . lhem the ear1h is a· map ..... a rectangle ef " paper cyverf\{ by squiggly . lines. And .. nowhere oh that eS'rth do dahlia sboots •motorists. • OBVIOUSLY, this is not the fault of the dog; it is the fault of the owner. lo •my view, if everyone must take a test to drive a car, everyone should likewise have to take a test to own a dog, whlcb is alto a social privilege conferred by the 1Communlty ,· and not an inalienable right. Nobody has a right to something hi is not Quotes W. J. THOMPSON, L.A. -On mall delivery Cilmplalnta -"I have a simple solution: All postal service employes will be paid by check, mailed from ran· domly se1ected locations. The resultant pain •nd inconvenience or consistently late receipt of their own wages will cer· tainly prompt concern for e(ficient mail aervice." In a village near my summer home, not long ago, a languid and benevolent St. Bernard was stretched out in the middle of the street when it was hit by i "car and killed; the driver, of course, was ex· coriated. but the· owner was really the one at fault. Dogs that ·are allowed to do pretty much as they please quickly turn from the category of pets into public nuisances. Sentimentality is the enemy of love, not its ally. Sentimentality is indulging an affection beyond its natural and nonnal limits -and its ultimate end is not the wellere of the object , but its cor- ruption, The COWlCil's fllldirtgs found support In a ~~tudf dssued April 3 by the Carnegie CoinmtsSlon on Higher Education. Newly graduated. scientists, engineers, and health-care specialists will have the easiest time finding jobs, the commission predicted. ' But pickings wi~ be slim, once again, for persons with degrees in education and for ne.w Ph.Os. This is not to say that such graduates will be unable to find jobs. As the commission rather delicately put it, "There will more likely be Wl· deremployment or talent than unempl.oy- hurry home at S p.m. to mow his lawn and spade his garden." I do. I THOUGHT about it in the wann SJll'lngevening 81 ldug In the daJilla'tiii[ The first light-green, tender shoots had poked their way up lhroogh the heavy loam with that amazq strength all liv- ing lhlnp hove lo grow and flourish. I carefully dug around them, tandiir lhe black earth still damp from a passing shower. A worm, pink and slithery, ICUt- lled !ranllcally back lnlo the safety of ils depths. And I woodered bow well generalf undmtand this thing. ' ' · I don't know many gt!n~als. The few I've met seem bo;norable and intelligent men . BUT FROM their college years to their day ol rellrement with .,._., boomlng - in salute, they are trained to one specific end: to kill and wound more human beings than the opposing general does, to ev&srate-more-earth. I am· sure generals don't think of their job this way. No honorable and in- lelllgent man could. After all, Ibey · don't kill and wound human bolllP-'lllOy "lnfllct C8!11alties." Nor do they send young men lorlb lo. ltill or be killed. ?bey dlsplach h<Igades and reglmeDta to "form salients" or "out.Dant lM enemy." push forth. • • For this they are honored, respedled, slluted, served and instantly obeyed. It must be hard kr any man 90 venerated not to believe in the righteousnes!! of ilb cause. FCI(. after all, it is a .general's du- ty to defend bJs country's "sacred soil" VET I WISH each general would niow his lawn in the spring evening, smelling the new-cut grass and knowing that every blade lopped orr will inexoraJ>ly thru5t upward once again. ':!'" I wish each general would spade 1hl8 garden, turnifti the rich, dark earth that constant1y gives forth the ever--renewlng miracle of life. . Perhaps, by the nature of bil Pro- fession, a general must live his days bl a paper world where life ii aumbers. Bqt I would wish him' a few .pring eveniligs to enjoy the true sac:redne.u of soil. _'Idiots!' Was Reaction to News of · Watergate warned the President 11 early as July I him: "Ciood : J\)jln. Bob (Haldeman) !old aboul the rough times he had l Nixon's WASHINGTON -The question hangs heavily over the Waler@:ate horror. How deeply is President Nixon Implicated in the crimes or his subordirlatts? 1be answer is known, ot course, only to a few White House insiders who are disposed to proteet the President. Nevertbele&!, we have sought them out and have asked "bard questions. 'Jbooe pMvy to the oval 9fflee recall that the President was totally a~rbed with foreign affairs during tbe Water- . J•te geitatk:n •Kl . baJ • ~ 1et11t of presidential priO'r- ltleo, lheJ uy. He lioi!ln'l like to be di>- lncled tiy mioor mall&s ..,,.., he la eo& -.attng on a major problem. While G. Gordon Udey WBI plotting the Watergate break-In and bugging ln Att«ney General John MJtchell's offices In early February 11>72, tho President preparing for hla Peking lrJp. He -homo-on Februory ·U. da.)'I i.ter, Ille North Vietnamese llNc:k with their 1urprile 1prlng ol-t ... lve. Tile President wu wholly ... .._ with tbe mllltary crisis In Vie~ nam ~ April "'111e l he ' Waterbuggers were recruited and equipped. On May 8, he mined Haiphong harbor, an act which he reared might cause the cancellation or his Moscow vi.sit. This crowded out all other problems, aides recall, as he awaited the Kremlin's reac- lion and prepared for the summit meeting. He arrived in Moscow on May 22 as the Walerbuggers were recon· noitering the Democratic layout \ In preparation for the first break-in. THROUGHOUT lbls period, say aides, subordinates dldn'l bother him about politics. He ususlly holed up with bl.! Vie:tnam-China·Russia paperwork In one of his hideouts. An occasioMI polJttcal poll, memo or clipping would reach his de1k, they ...,.,.,.ber. UIOlally, It would come back with a acrlbbled ••ff," refer· rtng It to staff chief H.R. llaldeman. Some were marked both "H" and "C," which meant it should also be called to the attention of troubleshooter Charles Colsoq. EYeryone who had access to the Presi· dent rtmemben be w11 &ngry ~d surprised by news of the Watergate sr- rett on June 17 . .ffe e1pfoded with e1- pletivea, they reca11.·The k1nde31: word he had !or lbose,reoponslble WBI "ldloUI" He .immtdlslely assigned counRI Jol!n Dean, then a P£esidential favorite, to find out whether anyone in the White House was involved. Aides who heard the Presi- dent discuss this assignment awear he wanted De.an to make sure the White House was clean, not to obstruct the In· vestlgaUon. TRE PRESIDENT was m o r e l!i usplclous but less concerned' about the campaljin committee-aero.. tile -11 1ro1 Pennsylvania Avenue. ."It Wa.t assumed around the ·White Houae," recalls cme insider, "that Watergate was strictly a K<ystone Kops, 1701 type operaUon." The SUIPldllll centered oo Jeb Stuart Magruder, the deputy campaign director. Two monijls before the elect.Ion, John EhrllchtQIR urged that Magruder be fingered •• the campaign o!llolal who aulhOr~ the Waterbugglng. The decision not Ii> throwfdigriiif<irWt~ wolves, aaya one source, had the President's ipproval. Cooar ... lollll oources aloo ssy that L. · l'Jtrlcl< Gray, aS a<ttng FBI dll'ector, I . --• that the men around him were mlsuBlng 1old me .Jhat a 1re1.t j0b')Ou1ve done." through and urged his assistant to relas: both the FBI and CIA. '!You are be!Dg flu$ Our sources &re COQvtnced that _ . and not let the notoriety get him down. IJIOC'lally wounded by the men around· ~· MllcbeU Ehrllcbman d you," Gray la quoted u telling lhe Ptesl-. • ' 'ted fro lhe Pre ~:.i -IT IS Poinlul lor the President to fire dent. ' . . I, CCftC88 m .-., s anyone, least of,all a close associate. He Richsril Nixon plac:ts a high •premllpp ,lhelr_,&Ufied .lnvolve'"1t Iii, the illegal went lhrqugh several sleepless nigbls, on loyally, whlcli he belleYes In gJ.tnc'as' , f'OVeMij>. ' ssy aides, before be could bring blmtell well as rocelvlng. The men around him, , Delplf;e Ills plm, brooding nature, to oust Haldeman and Ehrllchman. Alter 1ndeei! were seleclad more fer lhelr • Nlllld~ Im • gentle, comp151iooate lhe conlronlallon, they heard, the emo- loyalty than their ablllty. QuaUr llde. one aide told us that altel' tion welled up In, bl.! ·~ ll simply didn't occur to the President Ills name appearod briefly In lhe Wale!'-The Presklenl a involvement In the ln lhe oplnl· 00 ot those who know ,._' ple beodllnes, U1e Pretldent called spying-sabotage oper~t"'?L however, , .. , ~..., blm not to demand , an e>planatlon less Innocent. We'll i.pir.. on lbJs ill a ·lhU IUcb trusted ak1ei as Haldeman 8"8 but to console blm. For an hour Nb:on future column. · ~ljc¥'an would declt~e blm. ..--------...:•_._'------------~ o~ · OOQllllE, no one , tn o lr ~ wtiat Hal~ or Ebrllclunao may bave told owo•a COAST ,,,. ..!1"""1 P"<• o1· n.. Dally the Prffldeni ln prlvate. But there was Pilot .eeks to inform. Pd stimulate never any hlat around the Whl.te House, n:adtrt by JntOnl.\tv on thfs pqo. say GUI' .......,, that Nlulo bad •q -lnlt---.., t°"'"' o1 tn- ling ol lhe ~· to tlefeadoato lo bop ......, by '>'tdtcotot <Olumnllbo and their mouths 1hut, the destnM:tion of in-oeartOOhista. by pnwScl\nr a fonm lbr crlmlnltlng evidence and the obstructiOn Bo&m N, Weed, ~lil'4-rt riadera' vitwi and by pretienttne 1hla of Justice. ' • M)lllPQtr'a• op~ Md idfu od Certainly ne wanted to ~rof 1b; .,TA-•ICffl>fl,'EdJlor' ~Jit.l<>PlcslThe edliorial oplallw Watergate lnvesllgatlon and bo9111-B.-llom Xrribith of the Qatly Pilot...,.,, only in Uw becoming I ~~~~;:,·Ht ~---r-~Ed!!!UO~rlal'!!-f.P,:!'ja!!!_.j!O!d!!!ll07"!>i;.::;_,-.r°·='01~~~ ~..,1"".__ •Y mrrbl nu.a • I • • ... 'WMltti tnll (~ Mi! IMter helping to sotteo the b&Ow~...al • · • 1 ., , wrltmart'thelrMandnoeMorlt- search of hl1 metlcul®s reconla dOeili~. .. i ·'"1wwill.'v. u•-17, •a73 m•nt o1 their ~, ~. -~ .. , llhow tbe ~ t vtalt 11hon'1loin --~-T' __, "' Pilot ,._be ·w;..:.;_ -- reptit<diy claimed tbe Pmldenl to2 • f/. • • • I ' • t " ' 11 11 I . ' • I I 1 I I I : --' --. _____ ... • • •• Governor's $9.4 Billion Budget Gets 2-pa:rty ffi{ SACRAMENTO (AP) -The -per capita atate lpel)d-those addlu.rii, 'tri~ u-Capitol and otber s t a t e ~Ill IP"!lding plan in Ing fl'Dl!I the ......,,i S38I to tended, ~ at~PlS buildings. ornla btstory -a $9,f nearly '4IO per cltir.en.' to ovorrfj!l'tlie ve@es. ," Otber arnendments provide bUllan drm ot. Gov. llOOald , In Jamary, lleqan 1111>- • CALIFORNIA .' Thut1day, May 17, iq73 DAILY PILOT 7 Irate Mmseuses Walk Out .BSllXELEY IAl'l -Seven m11.-wbo ay thty want 1'u'llllle to-Odmln- llter mauqes while nude or !eminude have walked out on the Job. """"'"" "Bot ill tbe eod, I think we wUI win," she uld. 1be atriken said the .studio baiscs Its prices OQ how nuiny clothes are removed for a sesslon. A topless massage costs $15 for a half hour with the masseuse getting $5 of that and -the rest going to the stud.i~ the pickets said. .... INSIDE THE lludio :ZZ..year• old Ui Gold aid she would , work a1 usual "FD< this kJod of .Job, I I think that the money you get is good for the time you work,'' Miss Gold said. 1 Aable Massage Studio own-' er Wendell Henry wa.s un- available for eomment. l lieqau's atate budget -,bu IN ·~ to' pllt mltted • $9.Je billion budiet to ~$14 mlllloo to remove the bee!i' ient to the Auembly ,....., tbe bl(gest ~-· tbe leglllaturo, and-be tw •d-ge of the ship La Jen- lloor -,Illa bipert!san support. --' ---; -_ dee! lM.64 mllllori to ti ;tlnqe from a iUite beach at '---------' . ~~4-.Ww~ thf.n, for a total spendifti pnr Ventura City, MOO to pay for a THE WOMEN picketed the Aible Massaee Sludlo Wedn,,._ d1y demanding paid vacations and ho.lidays, a health plan, sick leave, more training and an tnd to the blue and red lighting inslde the studJo which 'they say lo:; "suggest- A nude mas.sage runs at hO a half hour, $8 of which the ernploye receives. the strikers said. The loP of lhe price line -======== is $25 for a 45 minute session in which the woman and her customer take turns kneading Fa st, Thorougi1, Guaranterd I ·'IT PROPOSES massive in-la .eea~ra•t to ~ cl over $9.31 l>lllton. guitar whkh 'si.te prison of- .,....., for public educauon £:: -~, t ·la e 1l\8t com~ with I! total fl . 1 admit ,...., 1 t bile ·is 4m Ill levels from preochoOl Ir' > budget of n. 7, billtoo 0fn the _ ICUl S "~' OI W 1 dUld dare centers through col· lflle•t. 'I • -~· CUl'Tent fisc81 year. owner wu in custody and S8 lege and Includes $226 mlllion were propesell t• · ' which the committee was told So give . state workers 3.ll the fO"ernor .. • • MAJOR J'i'EMS aPlOllg 200 the state has owed to an average · 12.9 percent pay ~; ~Q&es male th the budget employe since 1965. n.t~ budget, approved 20-G were proposed by 1.b6-ecaMmy'4_E>r tbe _ DeD}oct~ti~?nlrolled The budget bill Is slated for W~y by the Assembly mlnded 11~einor : and ap-'>.""J'llllee would ~t state a vote in the Assembly a week W~ and Means Committee, proved "Without change by fundsforct\,lld care,centersby from tod.ay. ls:blg11er than the Republican llemocr"1e leaders of the $28 .mJllton; ,11"'1ytde '!'" extra g....,,... requested by just Aisembly. $34.9 mlllj<¥1 In ·bulldliig funds $98.7 million. or 1 3 percent. In the past budget hearings, foi-hi~ educaUOn and add It rtpresents a 22 percent Democrats have a~ed. more .. 9 inillioo 1o the $435.9 hiU In state spending overthe -.tban · •1 ,billion to Reagan's Ullllon operallrtg budget of the current fiscal year. which lean budget proposals. Reagan ltJllverslty of California pro- ends June 30, and it would subseqyen vetoed most of posed by Re{lgao. ~ WESTERN STATE, UNIVEl\SfrY -COLLEGE OF LAW Mother amendment would boost Reagafi's proposed $21 .t million assistance budget for community colleges to $31.8 milllop. TRADmONALLY, t ha t vote Is followed by joint Assembly-Senate c:ommlttee meeUngs for working out dlf· ferences between the Senate and Assembly versions of the budget. Ttie Senate Is still reviewing the budget in sub- committee hearings. The deadline for returning the budget to Reagan is June 15. The Reagan budget iro- posed a '558 million hike in state funds for local schools, an 11.15 percent hike ln the UC Deep Throat Outched By Officers ive." '!be striken, about haU the staff at the 24-bour studio. • FOTO Dl.191 • said they want to upgrade !he C•r IAYI: status of their profession, !'.!r.: ~= "We're interested in rai.!ing ••tt u.e l«i•tl,... the consciousness of what :-,: ~·~~1~1~1:,:S massage really ls," said Les-._ t11t '" 111. •c.. .......... lie Gay, 20. OIANGI COUNTY Real Estate a/C'\ and or Brok C'r License TRAINING Pltonc> for frrc Folder aANlHONY SCH~OLS HAllOI CINTlll '* M•,._, C911ltr c.11 ,_.... c.111 ..... 1• ... 1714) tJf.JJSJ SAN JOSE (UPI) _ "De<p DIANNE PINKO, 20. said ( 714) 835-2220 •r.:,:;,.:_"(!t.'~'· she doubted the short-tenn NO DILIU'nOll-llG COMTIACT "· 1n4J 77&0!100 Throat" had a short1ived pre-:_!P":rospe~:'.ct:"s~of~o":r~ga~n~iz~in~g~oth~e":rL::'.::::::::::::::=:::::::::'.!!111!!111!!111!!111!!111!!111!!111!!111!!111!!111!!111 mlere at the Pus.sye&t II The- ater Wednesday. Declaring the film obscene . police confiscated it during its second showing. "Some of the patrons were quite upset," manager Paula Miranda said. "One gentle- man said he had driven 35 miles to see the movie and, boy, w• he upset." Women In Construction Now Present A WORLD OF MODELS ' South Coast 'Plaza OF ORANGE COUNTY ,.OVISIONAUY ACCIEOITTD IY ntf COMMnTEE OF IAI IXAMINllS OP THI STATI IAI OP CAUfOINIA <m!ER CHANGES would cut. pie controversial housing alloWances ror UC and State college and un iversity presidents and chanc~llors and reserve $72 million for con- struction of a new state budget and a l~.9 percent in-.,.,,...,....,,,...,."'!,,...,....,,,...,....,,,...,...,,,...,...,,,...,...,,,...,...,,,...,....,,,...,....,,,...,....,,,...,....,.,,..,...., ... crease in the budget of the lS- campus state university and FUlL -TIME LAW STUDY PROGRAM NOW AVAILABLE '• H y.11 .,. ••ff 11 wllh •n A.A. cf .. ,..., •r • If )'•II .,.. •••r 23 •"" h1'Cle 1H1lned I" •pp1,..nt l"hlll1ch.t1I 1bllity lfl. -.ul••'*"' •f .....,. It. It• 4't-lned by l•ll), · e Tit. J.D. e; LLI. cf'11rff 'c1" b• ••med In J .,..,.. .,.. let• ef full-Hiii# ~w 1tudy (15·16 cl•1uee111 heihl, ,.r iwfflil, er In 4 .,..,.. 9, I••• et Jtuf·fl-•H•nd•nw ~ (J ilatMi ~ W••IF.: 3-4 """" pw diH} Ind Jff ' ._,.... ' . e IJJtlble Ira tH• ttie C1ll'-mf1 I# &.MiMKwl. WlfTI 01 PMONI fO• INFORMATION Ol CATALOGU! 800 South Brookhurst An•h•im 92804 17141 635-3453 Or.4111'" .,, •H1lltl• I• , ••• "'-C1llfoml• s1 ... Bir lumln1tlon. APPl Y NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 6th DAY, EVENING OR WEEKEND Cl.ASSES stUDINTI lllGllll ·POI J~Y INSUllD:m.JOlttr lOANI A,l'l:OVED fOI VfTIUNS college system. Warden Hits Alessio . . ' For Special Leaves . LOS ANGELES !AP) -A fed~l prison warden says San Diego millionaire John Alessio and his brother Ange- lo never shouJd have been al- lowed outside the prison on special leaves to have sexual relations wi~h women. WARDEN FRANK Kenton of the U.S. prison at Lompoc, made the statement• Wednes.. day at the trial of Dominic Alessio, 31, John's son, charg- ed with bribing form~ prison admini.otrator Anthony Santi- ago, , ·· A -·· Santiago earlier pleaded guilty to accepting a bribe and ~ is due for eenteneing next r110nth. , The warden said the leaves should have been prohibited because the brothen bad been classified as "speclpJ offend· ers." Ken too also testified that he alone could grant such fu rloughs and that he had de- nied Santiago such authority several times. JOHN ALESSIO is the form- er general manager of Calien- te• Race Track in Tijuana, Mexico. Son Dominic is a wealthy San Diego ~aura­ teur. John recently was released from a Washington prisQ(I aft- er serving a two-year term for income tax evasion. Brother Angelo was released after less than one year. Count on us for a helping hand. from Black&Oeckere ·The work-saverpeople . .. _, ~ Cordltll Electric Ora....Shl•r • . Trlma where mowJra c1n't .•. along walkways, 1nug to loundatlon1, l1nce1, .. walla. Aee1'11rg.e1 overnight. lnclud•• 4 nickel cadm11.1m b1t\ari.t1 and ... ~ reeharger. (!1260) 1499 WAll11.ff • • 18" Deluxe l!lectrlc Mower Clean. quiet and de· pendable. Quick cut- ting helgl'lt 1dju1t· mant. Doubt-lnaule· lion, Euy lo · empty grau catcf'ler. (8021) 8999 Oo.ible ln1ur1ted -no ground wlte needed. M1lc111 ttr•lght ilnd curved cut.a In e verlety ot m.t•rlala. 1nctud11 wooc1cunlng bl.a. {7'04) 2·SPHd Jig -wit/I IUll119 thoe (7114) 11 .... ... Deluxe Lown EdlJ!H' M11ke1 a·neal ~· trench •long welke, -\• drlve1t"91t10,. Swivel • n11d and ii'• 1 converJLent trimmer. • (8220) 3499 7V.t " Clrcul1r S1w Lots ol 11w !or the money.- AdJu1t1b\e depth ol cu1. meke• be•el cull lo 45'. S1wdu1t •iecta 1we11rom vl1lon. 1 HP motor, 7\li co1t1blnatlon blld•. (7301) 17~., .... io• Varl1ble Speed Drlll Trigger preaiure contrOlt tlie •De•d lo 1ult lhe Job. ilfln drlvn 90r1w1. 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Sonic headphones and stand with record storage base included • 8 TRACK TAPE PLAYER,FOI AUT8S Hearthemusicrou like best in yovr . -34s& car. Remote conlnll channel selec· COMPAH !Of, program illlicator lights; easy If 49.95 - installation. R5901 , S30J 1.im,rnu1s: M N .. FI. 10 AMlltPM SAT & SUN. lOAMtofPM ' ' r .. - I ; T • -1 .. · .:. : " ... . ... ' "' •. DAILY PILOT Tll1•1d.,, Mot 17, 1913 Defense Was-le: What Can Be Doo,e? By JEAN HELLER (f'ou rth in a SeritsJ LOS ANGELES (AP J -II American industry can get American men to the moon and back with relatively few miahap11 along the way, why can 't American i n d u.11 r y perform that reliably for lhe Defense Department? In both the space and defense programs, industry .ball been dealing with new technologies put to new uses. And the space program prob- ably wu the more dUficult o( the two. Yet, lt experienced minimal cost overruns and equipment fallures . "ONE REASON our cost overruna always look so bad by comperl1JOO ls that we always make our flI'at pro- gram cost estimates unrealistically 1ow," s a i d David Packard, fonner deputy secretary of Defense. "The space people have always been more reali8tic with the Congress about what a pro- llorse Lover s gram was going to cost. ''The story I've heard ls that Girls protesting slaugh· someone made an estima te of ter of riding horses wl)at the Apollo program was seem to be mounting going to cost and then to be tw~way protest in front safe they asked CongrelS for of Capitol Building in twice that much. You don't get • Tbere It uother major d!I· ference : the way I h • hardwtr• II produced for Ille •i»« procram. "OVR llAJIDWARE It built by th&one• and twOI," George V ecchlettJ, dlrector of pro- curement for the Matkmal Aeroo.autlcl and Sp a c e Admlnl.stration, sakl ln an ln- t er view. "So almott e\ierythlnl we 1et IJ, ln effect, hand made. We don't hive a 'W e a1 ·1e at1 • m ake e .o • t e •tl• mate• unrea lflll· caUt1l0te.' def-oioo1>l1, crlUct and keep them busy or pay their price oonlracts, you __ Id cettfu, Dy bdoce you buy ls Wiiliam Pro<mlte~ (!).Wis.), eontr4c1or.1 have produced ralarlu. Loter, lrying to bave aeen a oouple o I the oaly -1""""1Ated lnlo But the Delerise Deparlm«ll the,. !deu: round them up again ii '" fl· bankrupt companlu H they Deleoie lleportnlenl policy . makes commit men lo lo cer· p e n ' I v e", time-consuming, bad betrl forced to adhere to The impUcaUoo of FBYB \s tain coo.tractors in advance -Fly before you buy . Tbls ls highly inefficient way t.o their C!Or'ltract,'! sald Robert that two or tnore compenies and when they do lbat, the the Melvin L a i r d • D , .. v I d operate. AnderlM, pr e s l d e n t of will get reeearch..anii devtlop-. policy i.a • charade." . Packard concept of having one Ro c t w e 11 International. meat <Xlltrac'll to produce In February. the Air Force or more companles bulld pro--Design t.o cost. Under tb1s ''There's no way yCM.t can prototypes ol. a new piece of went ahead with its hnt order totype equipment thal can be concepl, lhe DeleJlle Depart-make a firm price com-equipment, and that alter ol 30 FIS. despite the fact that . tried, tated and tmproved ment bas a contractor build mltmeJJl en eometblng you're tesll of all the prototypt<, the the aircraft's e<lglnes have 'i upon be!Ore huge swn1 of the best piece of hardware nOt going to be buildlnl for compeAy with the-best one failed to pass several ground . money are comm!Ued to full-possible for a predetermined another five years. wUl get the productloo -lesls. scale productlon. amount of money. For ex-tr ct Asked why congresakxlll a~ pl f $ 00 m!llio th ~ •To·da··, FBYB •--~ .. -pronl'iAtions committees doo't -·CHvecontractortin· am e, or 1 n e """ wu~·.....--r·-tbeDel De"°"' I Army could buy 100 stmple 'f'lll (Jefore ...... ed caly cnce, 1n a Dy-off force ense ,....men eentivee to kef4l colll down in helicopters or . 50 complex .. .,-11_ _,,, ..• 4 ......._e";:n-bet_., Fairclllld Industri., to use FBYB on pain o1 having the planning and developmtnt hellcopten, w h i c h e v e r it v •• v • ~ and the NorthroP CorJr., bo1ll · Its appropriations cut -back, stages of a project, but allow preferrred, as long as the cost fOnnulatecl I ti t o of which built prototypes of Proxmire said, "We'v.e tried. them to recoup their costs. didn't exceed $100 million. D f t~ AX, the Air Force plane bul we can't get members of Alter ctei:;et;pmenl. when it is -A number of contractOn . e,ense Depart-designed 10 provide close air Congress to vote to do i:_ts reaoona e or a contraclor lO f 1 h 1 . h h k' ~t. P_QJiey.' SUJ'l'Orl ot ground troops. pretty hard lO enforce a .,..,cy determine what production is ee t a , giv~n t e s rln 1ng FaJI"' -'"d won the ~oduction -if you. can't get Congress to going to cost, give him a fixed· volume of defense and space -:.-:-~__,..._, coot.t~d. , ,.. pass a law permitting itseH to production line that has to price contract with the un-work available, their industry "lf you _have cost and m. do ro." turn out 25 destroyers or l,OOO derstanding that he will have ls due for a sbaleout. 'They centive contr•ct.s in the Wly .ON AT I.EAST two other PACKARD 0 1 5 PUT Es aircraft. to absorb all losses hlnueli, feel some of their own research 8: r{ d development airplanes, the Bl bomber U ber m t OUt ol beln ~-•Jt b R k 11 Proxnur· e's contention that the "lf .,,.._ Def De tm t even if it meam bankruptcy. n m s us go stage, a cont,nlctor has a--' g """ Y o c we t u-=: ense par en bus' 'th b rg •-lntemat•'onal and lhe FIS Defe'nse Departmen ,·~n't en· h d th ttm nd I 1ness. e1 er y me er or foundation for making -" a e e a money 0 -«.! ....... d up the procurement b krupt b t th u.~-It'"-..i.... • :!flh be L..,, forcing the policy and bl have every piece of equipment ~ , an cy, u · at HNiJ'll:l re--ductiop ~judgment a . Ea..., Jet ter Ing LIWlt they boughl pul rogether by P-"' oo there ii not such a maining will be a~io to give That's the lime for the fixed-lfy McDonne Douglas, there senator's conlenlion lhat more hand , lhey mighl not have any lime lag belween lhe design lhe Defense Department more price contract And if a con-were no multi-company lhan one company musl be in· more failures lhan we've had . stage. lhe deveiopmeol Slage for each dollar spenl. tractor can'l judge righr at flyoffs. Defense Department volved in lhe prolotyping. and production. In those gaps. h . f h ti offic·1-•-say the FBYB policy "You can't prototype an But they can't afford that lux-INDUSTRY PEOPLE say t at point, a ter e's bu t a All5 • • h ·d Ury. " which can range from several was used, but critics say aircraft carrier.· e sa1 . months to years, a contractor they feel strongest about get· ~ew. prototypeb .5• he's got hno otherwise "They're so expen sive you Given the .[imitations ·on must lay off \he bulk of the ting a change in c9ntracting . us~ness ., emg in t e "!' · fl bef b couldn't afford to have more military procurement, what, if procedures. business. m sure Y ore you uy I . th project 's work force because would be a good policy if than one company involved." any, 8 ternatives are ere lo there isn't enough work to "Under total package, fixed· AMONG ALi.. ""the sug-they'd ever try It," said Sen., NEXT: Wasteful prloriUes. the 11y11tem which has created'. -~--'---'--".------'--'--'--'-'----""-'-_;_-'-_ _;__;__;__::=_;__;_:_:.::!_;_.:::!...:...:.:.::_.::.::..;:c.__:.:::.::::::..:....:.:=_;__;__;__;_:__:_ __ so many problems? 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' ' • ' \, - Th\Nay, Mat 17, 1973 • OAJLY PILOT JJ I By lAClt BllOllAClt "All ....ilent l7stfm ol coordlnatiaa bet-. agt!DCllo ' -he dlectiw 11111-they variou OOWJlll ltlniporta"°'\ wllh priorities eot&bliehed by _,, to combine the U.. °' ,.. .... -"'" ~ hlSbways and a 10 lhaf a comprtbenslve -lnl<mllted with land use Plannlni aetivill<5 to produce: the board ol supervilors, the put ol citlzena, c o u n t y I _ ~·-~ •uA-"-·--' b• limited nei-k " tr.eways mu ltknodal transportation p11•· _,,_.,_, ...,.~-'de comm!Uee suggested lhat first departments, the Ir an s I t preparing the counly port!~ ' •• " ' , ' • •' I I ~ .. n· ~ .,,.....-r liive beeQ. COiiltnJcted to plan may he developed." ·~ ·~-.. ''"' ~A110N, of tbe tbel'e must bo.-oomultatlno dlslrict and the state and of'tJie.8GAG-~ April the need to meet requirements lac!Jjtate movement," the The narrative cnntin11<1' "It and loc:a1 growth and deveJQP-various phue ol planning. with the clUe1 lov0lved. SCAG into a united effort. · 1m. The Ca 11 f ~ r n i a mandated bt state and federal ment policies." leglslatioo, tbe Orange County description read. la the opinion ol the com--A muJU.modal transporta-Transportation Plan wm he Multi-Modal Transportation '•'Tlieso highway im-mlltee that the county, wllh The committee suggested, tloll elemeot of the General THE GROUP SAID IT pro-AMONG TUE GOALS submlttsd to ·tho \ state Committee hao outlined a plan jirovemeols ·have ·lolluenced assi!tance from the state and and the oupervioors approved, Plaa. poses to develop'Olnlng' local ootiined by the committee la Leglslaturo Jan. 1, 1178, and of actiOJI which has been ap-the locatibl! ~.~ and 1 the cities caii complete a Iha~ to preaerve the rela• -Input to the 1 t a l e and regional support ,and In-the plan I<> devel!lp and provide w1m be a composite of regional proved by the County Board of commerce wluun •~ coon Y ·tloosblp between transporta. 'tiansportallQD plsn. volvement from all levels of the structure for a continuing P .... Su ..... ...nlOl\H: and enabled the masi mover viable 1 o c a 1 transportation u A... pl•••'"• and al -Trans......t•Uon facilities nt nd the cit' lti od I t rt ti .,... ·-·-· · rnent of people between home studY as input to the required uuu uuu.oue gener J"t3pc¥1.Slve7.;~ goals of the govemme 8 izenry mu ·m 8 ranspo a on THERE WAS A final warn• THE COMltllTl'l!E bas been and WO<k." . Southern callfomla.. Assocla· planolng, thO c om m It t e e thought the formaUoo of planning and development pro-ing attached to the CJllTlmlltee i acting 00 8 Ma.rch 13 order But the narrative then laces lion of Governments (SCAG) · sbould oontlnue to function. ' community and regipn. citizen. tech n i ca I and gram conslatent With the report: "If we do not romply, 1 from the supervisors. Com-·UP to the ..,viroqrnenta! facts regional tra,nsportatioo plan. It was proposed that the To accomplish the study In leglslaUve committee!. short, Intermediate and long Its , mittee .mem~ include top of life of today. committee Pre Pare a an locremental manner by It wu pointed out that range goals " the citizens of the state will prepare own ·represeDtitivea of the plan-'"lbe county now fa~ ID'[·. _'.:..'IRAN:.__SPOR.:..· ....:..· T_A.:..11.:..0N:._-'Plans:.:..::...:..coordlna===ted:::....:..schedu:.:..::=le:.....:..' •.:..r:._studying:.:..:::::..:;.::..:..,....:.:..::.:..in::....:•.:..ccordan:.:..::=ce:.....:..var=ioos=--.:..agr=ee:::m.:..eo:::ts:._w:::ll.:..i :::be:....:::°'.:..ang=e.:..Coun=.:..tYo.c· ____ _:p1a_n_fo.:..r_Orang_=-e-Co_._un_;ly'-.'-' _' ping, road, aviation a n d era ·in which' the continued l r ansportation departments reliance on highway facllitles and the Qrenge C o u n t Y only will' be questioned: Ad- Transi.t District. ditional highways are needed, The commi~ J!l'esented a but ~the cOWity iriust also now narrative description of the pl 1 'd 't •-ts scope and objectives of the an . or rapt. transl ' a~ ~r roposed M u· 1-t i -M o d a I and unproved commuru~tlQP !transportation Study t 0 systems as well as ro.ads, the 'supervisors w~. report continued. ...., • TUE NARRATIVE explai~ 111E COMllll'ITEE noted that the widespread use of the that "some planning i s automobile and truck•has ex· already in progress in various erted a ~rsuasi\!e infiuence departments and age~ies. ·.up0n· the development" of However, we seek to outline Orange County: objectives which will ensure .• Medical Cenrer . .. - Work Postponed · provements at the facility. , DELAYED WAS the ad- dition or 700 parking spaces to Center has led t~ county the Manchester C 0 m p I e x Board of Supervi~ 1 0 --parking lots at a cost of postpone acfton on mor~ t~an 1574.,000; rem 0 deli n g of $885,000 wot1h ~· 0 f im-. building one at \he center in- cluding the basemen·t, cafeteria, and ca feteria dishwasher, $100,919, a n d $211,000 for improving the air· SANT A ANA -The current confusion over the fu ture of the Orange County Medical conditioning in o p e r a t i n g: •. Explanation rooms ·and adding window .a.Ir· . conditioniog units in lhe cafe- teria. • • • T W t} Supervisor Ralph Diedrich , . . SA: ANA - 8 su!isor r~~\!i;::e~y ~ ·~. If votive ever had second thoughts abou.tµie brand of cigarette you smoke, ~~~~~!5t~;Ji ~~~~:;ed~= ·. 'l,ete's ~quick way to find oUt: if it really-~{ivers what you want. want to pay an extra $8,500 to of the medical center • · . · , ' • ;~~o:i .. ~t~1t'.m: g~ :rr~~:m;:~These rwe sinm!e ~~willtell you;~ lbf a¥\lt 91!~lity, freshness, and taste. -.the teaching hospltat)•tbe)i ; · · i 1 ~::~-. '."'· . t . "'1 ci~~~~t~i.~~:~~ ~ ~!~ 00 .=.~. -And if you nlalre ttr•" .-. ',. with a Wil\Stt'ft-;thev'll tell vou why Winston not what we waqt," Baker nughtbereducedby200,from ~L1t1 . L:.. b. . ·t.J . ~ ·VA&j '1 1' . :i~~~~t~= :::; ;~!EfN1~ ~ I ;,u~(S can point to t~ir . ranu an,d say, "How good it is!" Jl>ould eject the whole report • d med!. ··• ,_, art " state bon fUnds for ..,,, ,. . auu st over agam. ·facilities for remodeliq·of the ~·~· - The $8,500 was requested qcenter ' rest' ·~: Tuesday to pay the fll'Ill of · · .. ,_ Snijf. • I 'Eckilo, Dean, Austin and SUPERVIS()R DAVID L. #l· t Williams to appear befoce the Balter reminded Dledrlth that . . 1 .. · ... . . ._ • planning cornmlssioo an. d the $1.1 million grant ~m .. tbe . , ,.: board rA. superviscr9 to explain university to the center fu" tP,e the report. current fiscal year ·was cob- The report iD question is ditioned on supervisors _ un- called a resource'! manage-dertalting all .. proje·c,t.s mel11 ~ •• • bud~ !or .1'Jl>1ldlnr tllO S up'I r~ V rs 0 r S V 0 t e d ~al ceftter'"lt"i972•73.' I unanhnoosly"!o' re]ect the re-Included m · those projects quest for .the a d d i II Q n a I . are. the $8115,000 de1Jl¥ed by ......,_,~ s~sqr'S action~-af .. .........,_.z •• ,.. • .,,. j I -I ,' " · ED MALLIGO • Has returned to the Harbor Area. , His friends will find him at . . . , CHARLES H. BARR JEWELERS 218 MARINE AVENUE . BALBOA ISLAND where he is worl.ing as manager. • Ed's ebilities to· do jewelry repairing, sol- Take a whiff of the tobacco. ,>, '<"', -, .. Does ittm~ll rich and fresh !~ ·· ·,.and appealing? .If your _ciga-. . ._.. -·' .. ;. . . ret'.te is Wi~ton, you;n recog- , ·' nize the aroma of costly ... l/intage Leaf Tobaccos. Winston ch0Ds¢s the.most ' ,nearly pertect leaves-money . can 6ul' Then we age these rare • tobacCIXl 'in wooden casks. We do it for the same reason.~u'd a~ a fin:e ·wine. J\ging ,. makes our tobaccos mellaw and brings.out that extra dimension of natural goodness. Test #4 ijght It ' I -.,• ,. Docs it bum e_Ytnfy? Here's a critical test of.i,he way your cigarette is,made.·A cigarette rolled fresh.,pjic~ed full and made with~ will bum evenly, draw.i:isil~·Winston always docs. HO\Jfdoes)'O\lr brand shape tip? .. ' . .. . ' • • Test #2 Feel It • .. ,-. '> • Roll the cigarette in your. h~cl-i!inch it slightll' Does it feel &eale! A cigarett,etbat's been wait• · -.ing in a warehouse, or on a shelf, can lose some of itS freshness. And some ot its taste. ·But, because Wimton sells so fast, eyery pai:k comes to you fresh The fact js, on any given:d3Y, Winston is likely to be the freshest cigarette your money can bul' ·_, ·test #.5 Smoke h .. ' ' { /f.i What could be simpler? Tha~'s c ~ : die real test of a cigarette. Can if,, lt deliver good taste and real , ••• ~~isfaction every time you light 'Ujl?,Winston can. Ask a • :~l~on smoker. Any tiine. -•fie'lhell you in four simple •wiirlls:' How good it is. .. de ring and engraving in tho Balb.oa · ldand· store. (samr-ay servoee in emorgonciosj, will be • great convenience. . . ' " ·' \I chandi .. he has to !how you thor.e. . War.niog , The....SJJrgeon General Has Determined ThatCigarette Smoking-ls llanger~us to Your Health. • • l T.~ #3 Take a puff... _ , -~efore-lighting Take a puff -without ligl\ting it. , · . That's a good.way to lea1111o f' "' about ihe tobacco and the • • filter. If you can taste i:he tobaccos without lighting • up, you knqw there's ri~h­ ness up front. And that . the filter doesn't get in the way of the taste. Winston's exclusive Filter-Blend, a top-secret blend of different tobaccos, works with Winston's modem white filter to deliver satisfying taste in every puff. 0 I •1) ~.I, •l lllOl.11 JOMCCO CO, 20 mg."taf', 1.4 mg. niClltine av. per cigerene. FTC Rapon FEB. '13. ( -~ ' •. ' 1 I . -• ·1 • • JI 1>41LV l'ILOT Thllrtdq, M.tJ 17, 1•73 • For the Record ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY '17 E. 17th St., Cotta f\fesa -: BALTZ-B,RGERON ' FUNERAL HOME ~ .... de! Mar m.1450 ~ Mtu "'-WI • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY no Broadway, Cot la Mesa LI 8-3133 • McCORMJCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 17111.apa• Canyon Rd. -15 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARR • Cemetery Mortuary Cllapel ·UN Plclflc View Drive Newpert Bt1tlt, CaWornJa 114-2711 • PF.ER FAMILY OOWNIAL FUNERAL ROME 1901 Bolsa An. Westtnln1ier 89Um • • • SMJ'l'RS' MORTUARY I Cl Main SI. HaU.flon 8udl 511Glt Rape Trial Ordered For Marine SANTA ANA - A Camp Pendleton Marine accused or raping a 16-year-old girl who told police he attacked her as she was walking on Calafia State Beach Feb. 24 has been ordered to face arraignment May 29 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James Turner set the arra1gnment date for James Turner Joyner, 22, af t er higher court "action w a s ordered in South Orange Coun- ty municipal court. San~lemente police said they arrested 'I'umer March 23 on minor charges and then realized that the defendant answered the description of the man who raped a Redondo Bea.ch girl on tbe beach a month earlier. County Park Advisory Panel Stays Supervisors Report Fiv'e Project Bids SANTA ANA -Blds have been called an five projects by .. the Orilnge County Board of Supervisors. ' The north tiedown a~~ parking lot at the county a1tport will be expanded to add 59 parking spaces. under one project. The second proposal calls for the improvement of Lomlis Peak Road from Silverado Road tO the summit of Lomas Peak: The road is impassable and Is necessary to service a county communications facili· ty, supervisors were told. An estimated cost of M0.300 is tagged to a third project calling for the air conditioning and heating of Fischer School at the Juvenile Hall and of the hall's administrative area. A fourth bid request calls for air conditioning of Sitton Home for younger juveni les. Estimated cost is ~5.100. The final bi<fhll is for air conditioning of the Orange County Library headquarters on Civic Center Drive West in Santa Ana. Estimated cost for this job ~ $43,800, Huntington Murder Trial Set SANTA ANA -Separate Orange County Superior \..our t trials have been ordered for 1wo 1ncn booked together on n1urder charges after police found the beaten, strangled ix>dy of the elder man's wlh.• in a lluntington Beach stable . Judge James Turner set Ju. Jy 25 as the trial date ror Malcolm Smilh, 41, ol 6200 Edlnger Ave . , Huntington Beach, and ordered him to f11ce pretrial action June 2i. Allen [)Jane Hand, 29, of the same address, will be tried Allg. 20 following pretrial hearings set for July 8, Judge Turner ruled. Both men plead- ed Innocent by reason of In· Ranity. Murder charges Wtre filed last Match S against the pafr sfttr the discovery of the body ol Mn. Barbara Smith; 54. Both men are held in <!Ollnty J•U wllh bolt set ot ~.ooo. -Pohtte.1 Note• Badham Hits Moretti on Mandate ORANGE COUNTY Injuries Bring $250,000 Suit SANTA ANA -A Newport Beach yachtsman, Mike Mey- ers, has been sued for $250,000 by a guest who blames him for serious injuries suffered when the vessel struck a barge and sank last May 13. .1!1 O.C. llJJmNGS CM .. .,._.,,.... IUllf Assemblyman Robert Badham CR-Newport Beach) says be ls "appalled" that Assembly Speaker Bob Moret. ti, a Van N\IYf Democrat, may be trylnc to kill a clealh penalty bill, In • ldttt to ~. Badham. crltlclied the Speaker's apparent "callouJ disregard ol the espres.ed will of the electorate to be p~ tei!led tiy Prop. 17." That initiative to restore the death penalty as criminal punishment was pas.sed. by voters last November. Mor etti'.s "single-haDded -...... -of lhis "blJLlro!n reacblng the ( A 11 e m b I y J Q(Q'" goer against this man· dale, Badham charged. * * * CONGRESSMAN Clalr Burgener (R-Raocbo Sanla FeJ bas been appointed to a !~member RepubllcaJI last focce oa elecUon refonn. 'lbe committee will ... amine current federal laws in campaign financing, campaign procedures, voter 'registration, election fraud and electoral college refonn. * * * Recommendations will go to a full Rep.1blican research committee In the House of •Quick charJ.9 •lectronlc f11sh • 811 111-tn Nlc:·.i battery • 120 v AC llltttrr rte,..,... 59,95: VALUE CR.AIG Cassette Recorder •AdJ111t1illl• Pr•••I Rtco1d level •Aulo Shul·Olf Syslem • • Batt!'Y Rtchar1in1 wilh Opti onal AC Ad1iplt1 •Sln&1•·Control Optr1ilion -. 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'lbe btH, SB 191, ' presidential candidate John 11IE ORANGE C o u n t y woold lower the currenl an-Schl!Utz. Local Agency Formatloo Com-nual calch limll lrom Z5tl IO Schmla claima tbal hia mission (LAFC) Is on record 100 tons. staff's phones were tapped in opposition to Assembly Bill The tiny fish was once durlng biJ unsuccessful cam-182 which would give special ecooomkallY important but paign for re.election to districts representation on the has been reduced to a 'J>ORIJ)a- Congress. He also says that I.AFC. lion of Z,000 to 5,000 tons from oppnnents of..JtlJ presidential.__ .lncluded would be districts 3.7 milUon tn 1936, C&rpenter nomination by the American such as water, sanita.Uon, ir· said. The bill ls being OIJl)Oeed Party were "in cootact with" rigatioo and mosq\Uto abate-by some conunerdat: -bait form_er Attorney Gen~ John ment. The agency now bas two fishermen. 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' '-'!'· ' \ • .' . .. . . . • Tlwndi't, Mot 17. lW) DAILY PILOT J;I • Drilling In Math ' ···"~ Appetite Breshnev Adversary Nixon-Tanaka Meet : • Expected SACRAMENTO (AP\ More matl\ematlc! drllls are probably in s.t.ore for caUfomla school c h 11 d r e n because of low math scores on nationwide tests, state schools chief Wilson Riles says. But even as be disclosed possible moves to b o o s t scores, Riles said the tests which show California sixth (EDUCA TION J graders dropping below na- tional nonns set by test "In science today w, cut a frog in half and ·. " Publishers were "not testing--------------------- what our kids are being taught." Tests taken last fall showed California sixth grade rs were strong in mathematical con- cepts, but weak in com· putation -things like the multiplication tables. That'~ what dragged down thei r overall sco1·es, Riles said. Moves Against Amendment Fail .. Official Visit Set For Japa1iese Cliief relaatd and sun baihed for Nol"!llln wu .flnod fl~ r two days after unde-rgoing a .speeding lid.I week. I President N l i: • • and surt1lcal proce51 last week to * BONN, Gennall)' (AP) _ J•~ Primo Ml 111 te r oomct "an •iypicai pap Sleph<n Doly, 2'. popped tj ,.-·-'--...i.11 hold 9 summit smeJ;r." question to his glrl[rlend ln a Weigbl--chlng Leonid I . ~ w~ Brezhnev bas one JCremlln meeting in Wa!Jhlngton July .. The abnonnat smear, a test big way. enemy be can't purge _ 3l·Aug. 1 the White Houae an-ror uterine. cancer .. \Va s ''Mary. I love. you. WW~you "comrade .-ppetlte." uneed ' detected dt.lt1ng a physical ex· marry me," read the ru11~· no · amlnat1on, but a cervical con· billboard across from the During a rare interview The b r I e t announcement Philadelphia home of released Wednesday, mlllkm described TanaU's journey as [ ] Smltb, 24. ol West Germans got an in-an "olOclal visit." It made no "I was so shocked 1 fell o timate gllmpoe of the Sovlel reference to Ille agenda, but it PEOPLE my knees," Miss Smith said.' leader who arrives Friday for was clear the discussions admitting she gave Daly ~ a five-day visit to this country. would focus on trade and '----------' "Yes." The interview was publimed monetary issues. ization - a scraping of the They work as waiter and in the weekly maguine Stern. Nixon and Tanaka last met cervix wall -performed on waitress in a rtstlurant aod 'IRE JNI'ERVIEW. in the iri .Hawaii on Aug. SI-Sept. 11 Mrs. Wallace showed no met tine months ago. l<nmlin on Sunday night wu LEONID I. BREZHNEV when they agreed upon short-malignancy presenl * an aJPl:IUt effort b y h term measures 10 improve the * Gov. Ronald Reepn says Brezhnev to Improve his im-Wtfght Watc .,. U.S. balance of trade deficit Mayor R.lcb.lltd J. DaJey that over the years he has age in the ~ and create a with Japan. celebrated his 7Ist birthd.ay probably paid out more than Bonnfavorasublmmlte a~th-"--~llhiscr. To satisfy \is hunger , * . without tbe usual fanfare of 44 percent of hls salary in tax·, ... "™"11..~ Brezhnev said, he has the 'Ibe 3-year..old grandson of es, and even 811 much as 90 Willy Brandl.. Kremlin kitchen whip up a internationally known g o I f years gone by· percent In hb: acting days. . 1be ~year-old Communist favori~ snack, cottage-cheese course designer Roberi Trent The mayor quielly spent the Reagan has said the average party chief told Stern that , like IJiscu.lts. Jones Sr. ls dead from a day in his south s id e Californian shells out 44 per- Brandt, he has put on weight The interview with the swimming pool accident in neighborhood k ii o w n as cent of his ineorn'e to govern: since cutting OOwn on smok-talkative broad . shouldered Palo Alto. Bridgeport. 1nent. a figure that has been ing. -Soviet chief was believed the 0 ff 1cIa1 s said David Last year, some 400 civic challenged by opponents or his' "That's my worry, too," first he has granted in the Brewster Jooes died si.x day91 and government leaders filed tax limitation initiative. Brezhnev said. Kremlin to a non-Communist-after his mother, Mrs. Robert throi.igh Daley's office duringl jiiiiiiiii Western publication. J d hi l 1 b ti k. • h. 70thll "ONE srrs the whole day at Trent Jones r., fOlDl m a ce e ra ons mar int> JS Give Nature • ctuince t o the desk , and when I don't DURING THE two -hour the bottom of the Menlo Coun· birthday. grow more hair for you.. • Te ats C11rb SACRAMENTO (AP) No witnesses appeared to smoke, appetite i! also stand· ses,,ion, B~v displayed an try Club swimming pool. * Only $2.75 SACRAMENTO (AP) - A A move to rescind califomia's oppose the measure. ing next to me. 'Away with earthy sense of humor remi· * Last week. City Manager bill to restrict the ad-·ratification of the national After the vote, Bradley said, you/ I say. But comrade ap-niscent ol the man he ouswt Cornelia Wallace, wife of David B. Norman ordered minJstration of scholastic ap-women's rights amen~t ;~_t .. see that it will go ahy petite does not budge from the in 1964, the late Nikita Khrus-Alabama Gov. Geosge C. )Xllice to crack down on 548·9977 titude 'tes~s bas ovef'C()me was shunted aside -.....J."bly~iiiOiiiOiii0iiiOiiiOiii0iiiOiiiOiii0iiiO;;;oispoti'.i;iiiO."iii0iiiOiii0iii0iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOche~iOv.i..iii0iii0iii0iii0iiiOiiiO-iii0WiOallti;iiii0";;i'iiiOtoiildiii0iO";;iport;;;;;;eiirsiiiOsiihiiciii0s;i;peedeiii0iirsiii0iiiniiL;i;yiinchiii0buiiriiigii, iiViia.iiiOiiiiiiiii strong res1stence from con· . _.,,. ........ servatives in the Senate and for good -m its fll'St has been sent to Gov. Ronald · legislative test. Reagan's desk. The author, Sen. Clark Sen. Mervyn f.1. Oymally, Bradley (R-5an Jose), argued (0-Los AngeJes), told the Wednesday that the proposed Senate that the bill is needed Equal Rights Amendment to to prevent IQ tests from being the U.S. Constitution "is in dif- admin!stered by uriqualified ficulty" and hoped Congress persons. . 'WOO.Id "pass the issue oo Jo The vote-was 2~13, a bare-tbe..tat.,. to-<leal with u Ibey mlnimum in tbe t·O·ma n· sees.fit" Senate. · -... . ... . · • · ConServative Senato~ l,aid1 CALIFORNIA is among the the bill was an 1attempt tp 30 states which have ratified further eliminate ~the element the" amendment which needs of competition from the state's the approval of 38 states to educatlof!al philosophy.. become law. At· last count, 17 • Tatab Drop ·. states· -. including Missouri last week -declined to ap- SACRAMENTO (AP) prove it, and it was peod.ine in Public school enrollment drop-three states : A 1 ab am a ped last year in California and Arizona and South Carolina. ' will probably C<lntinue to The amendment -w 0 u 1 d decline until 1979, when a · outlaw an; abridgment · of "modest upturn," is expected, rights "on account of sei." the state Depert1"ent o f "'1 Edtication has reported. THE SENATE Rules Com- . Fall 1m enrollment . for mtttee vQted 4-1 to hold ti\e kindergarten through b 1 g h .measure in c om m i t t e e , sch~ was 4,376,821, the .preventing it from being de ment said in It! annual ·dd.)lted,e -the floor. i! re . , ~ drop of 47,443 from Bradley saia if another floor the prev1~s year. . vote were, )a.ken, many There will be a decline of se nators wOuld switch from 50,000 pupils in the coming "yes" to "no." year fo~ .a 1974 enrollment of "I find a considerable 4.32 million,· the department amount of iaterest particular· added Jy among the worben•s groups "These projections b ave I'nl :ln can.tact with," he said significant implications for "and tbeY would Jib to have sch09l programs: they in.-thiB~UDdone." dlcate what the schools' needs . will be in terms of financial ·HE SAID that na""thiauy support, personnel, an dr there is "a very wen..orpnb'.. buik!ings in the years atiead," ed f8!J'1P9ip1gainst ratifk:a- the Jeport said. tioD11 by women's aroups. • Cwstng s Set ? -· SAN DlEGO (A Pr ~ The .n. !Jllr.,. board of Education has voted uir-.r irms to cloSE three San Diego elementary schools after the term ends thi.! June. Board members ·said · that declinlog.. eorollmentS a t Mission Beach, ~1uir and Gershwin schools made it im· practical to keep them open. The decision, protested by some local residents, wi ll save the board about $68 ,000, spokesmen Jaid. • F1mdh111 Stalls SACRAMENTO '(AP ) Funding for three new UC buildings· has failed to gain ap- proval by the Senate Finance Committee which h e a r d arguments that enrollment,jn the nine-campus system ir'&· peeled to level oU. A !'.3 million building for the Third College at UC San Diego and a $5.4 mWion ad· dltioo to the library at UC Santa Cruz were deferred by the ~mmittee. EArller, a sub- committee voted against a ft .4 ~ million building for College Eight at UC Santa Cruz. •• , Get Blast From Solon SACRAMENTO (AP) Assembly Speaker Bob Moret· ti has criticized California's major oil dealers for building new chain.! of service stations at the same time they claim there is an eoergy ctisls. TUE v AN NVYS Democrat a!JO said WedneSday he op. pose.a any resumption of offshore oil drilling and is "surprised" t be re was crltlclsm of bis planned in- vestigation of the claims of an energy crisis. MoretU said major oil com- panies are applying "tremen- dour pressure on the in- dependent oU dealers" leading to the closin& of 1,400 stIJVice !tatlom. I See by _Today's .Want Ads e DOGGONE IT! You 'll love these Collie pups. They are 6 weeks old. e FINE nIRNITUftE: Blue r couch. i coffee table. oval Walnut dining table and a 3 year old Kenmore waMer. ... F"JlEE1 Thill male Black · IriAh Setler wanti 'l .,oa hom&. He is 1 year old. . l • .. Unmistakably Mag navox •.. in innovative styling, quality features and wonderful viewing • . . these "prize catches" have exclusive Magnavox Total Automatic Color System for perfectly- tuned, precise color· right pictures ••. They also have a' predominantly solid- state chassis for great reliability and fine performance. 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By court order, neither party wu identified. J . CHANDLER Muller and Melvin Pearlman, atlOrneys for , the man, said that, although the woman WB.!I free to have the abortion, they would take the case to the Florida Supreme Court as a "question of law ." They argued unsuccessfully that, since there was a mutual decision to oonctive the child, tilt-re should be a mutual deci!lon on whether to abort it. "Historically,. the Jaw has discrlminated against a gu_y who get. a girl pregnant," said Muller. "If he steps forward like a man, why should his wishes be subser- vleut to her!?" ATIORNEYS ALSO argued that the woman, now 12 weeks gegnant, abandoned ~r role \~·~,Rarent when she decided t6 let en abortion and tile · would-be father .bad a right to stop ii. But the appeal• p a n e l pointed to a January deci.!ion of the U.S. Supreme Court that "any Interests that a natural 1 !atber may have, whether married or un- married, would ctrtainly be sul:lrervtent to the health of the pregnant woman and the potentiality of human life" and noted that under 'Florida law tile coosent of an unmarried father in an abortion is not re- quired. The judg.., called the argu- ment that the mother gave up her right to privacy in the abortion when she cmisent.d to participate 1n a au act "somewhat temious." "THE RIGHT of privacy or ' -· ..., 17, 197' L. 1'1. Botd ' How Passenger Pigeons Expired The tw,,band runs the show while the wife work! as his helper, aort of. He lake• the blame for mistakes while she criticizes, somewhat gently. Thi11' said to describe so cou- ples whole marrta&es were analyzed by a team ol medical men at a Veterans Administration Hospltal. They weren't the mly pain: stud.led. At least 100 others v.·ere checked out, too. But tbese matrimonial mates -characterized as him boss and her helper, him at fault and her the criUc -were reported to be the happiest, by fa r. Giraffes communicate with each other by twitching their tails. QUERIES -Q. "Those famous passenger pigeon!, supposedly the most populous birds 150 years ago, how in the world did the hunters man· age to kill them all?" A. Mostly by knocking them out of their tree nests at night with long poles. After blinding them with lamp light. Also, after choking them dopey with the smoke from sul· phur fires , sometimes. And, too, just by chopping do-wn their nest trees. Dozens to a tree, milllons to a flock. They brought about a penny apiece on the New York market, not much more. lf you're 59 yeara old, you were born about the year the last of them died in a Cincinnati zoo. Q .. "Which profession admits the fewer women a:s prac· titioners, µie<licine or law?" A. Law. With three percent. Medicine has seven per· cent. In this country. CLONING -Scientists are working on a thing called "clooing." 'They say it will enable a mother to have a baby with no father . And a father to have a baby with no mother. No, not by some~ artificial fertilization of eggs, not that. It's the reproduction of an infant, an Identical like- ness of the ~rent, wilhoot any contribution whatsoever from the opposite se:r. Through cloning, Ibey say, countless exact copii:s can be reproduced. For ins'tanct, with the cooperation of World Heavyweight Champion George Fore- man;-they claim, it will be possible to turn out a whole anny of supetb potential fightet11 ,.aU precisely alike. Were· you aware the first ostrich farm in the. United States was set up on what's now the slte of Disneyland? In 1882. that wa_,. Exactly 22 of those big birds strutted there. Eventually, their chicks sold for $450 apiece. It's rtported that seven out of every 10 engaged cou- ples in the Sov:iet Unioo still ask parental con.sent to marry, even though it's not required, Reported that just about every other woman You paM on the street wants to lose weight. "I know that," says a femine client. "But how many want to gain. weight?" Ob, about one in every seven. At the Ume and whereabouts of Wiiiiam Shakespeare, the eating•ol bacon was thought by classy folk to be a dis- gusting practice, pecuUar to the savage poor. . --. \. ·Jn mo1t ol the big game reserves in Africa, just by geUlng out of your car, you can be bitten, kicked, gored or arrested. If the livestock doesn't get you. the Jaw might. Pedestrjans prohibited. the mother is separate and Address mail to L . M. Boyd, P. 0 . Box 1875, New- apart from the act of con-port Beach, Calif . 92660. ception,'' the judges said. Finally, a seersucker . with straight lines. It UMd 10 bt 11\11 lllM!I you 'WOfe I 11111UCktr IUfl Ol1 I hOi clay ii wovlcl wrt11lcl1 9o badly that Its •lr11•9n1 lines ~.t11 togo in c1rell11. No .... w11n 11111 C11eke1eer doubltkn1l sttrsuci\1r )'Oil oan ro,gel abou1 wr1~lcle1 •nd t fil1st1 Mt.tu~~tn~ \\Xllllo 01cron• polyrsler 1.11)r.c ~t1ys c"sp :tnd &h.tro air c11y ••• incl so will yoo. Add .t oa1r or ovr t;1JJo1 Coofd1nt1ed floublekn•t od~ ~lacks aml you c.tn 90 home v..111 yo.ur Whole '~ummer wardrobt.11'1 • ll1lllt . W!l'f to G9fnd !he l!lmmtr. CRICKEIEER· Rogulor $JJO.OO SOUTH COAST PlAZA COSTA MSA-540-t 502 MALL or ORANGE !)RANGE--1520 offer good with •d only QUEINIE By Phll lntarfancll "It's not fair to the company, Mr. Dillman. You're not supposed to COME IN pooped." Hayakawa May Stay SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - S. I. Hayakawa, the fiery col- lege president who won nation- he dealt with student demon· strators, said he wiU remain president. ol Cal stale San Francisco indefinitely if the trustees fail to select a suc- cessor. alternative at the moment ." Hayakawa told the Faculty Senate Tuesday. The. trustees meet to select a successor next week. HAYAKAWA SAID I he trustees seemed to be having . trouble agreeing on a new president and saJd he prom· ised lo keep serving until they .did. "I WOULD hate like hell to do this but .( don 't see any ... ' ·oR . , 'VINYL CARPET RUNNER •n.lOHGCUAf. 10 VlNTl NNNfl IN TOOi CtoOICI Of ClfAl. GOtO 01 AVOCAOOI Deeply embossed 12•12 in. .tiles are 1euff-proof, ,greo~ proaf! lnstoll it youf'Sf'ft YAlUI' •---(Ol()I !II (Oo..IP<)N ---- SELF-STICK SHAG · CARPET TILE lWdl " Lon pi!.! lo.In ...:.. "-1 Ttidify padded 11111 lmh tiffs M bit cheir. ef ......_ 8"YAIUl • W om.an Arresred in Theft ! OI Train, 30~mik ]aunt SANFORD, F1a. (UPI ) -A well-drtssed young mother grabbed the controls of an un- manned locorMli\te and drove a 2&-car Seabord Coastline train 30 miles befoi-e It was diverted to a spur where the engine cra!h and derailed. • Twice during the wild ride Wednesiay northward from Sanford to Pienoo, alert railroad a-ews managed to we're not sun! whether it was a hobo, ao accompUce or what." Hennigan said the ~pect cJlftlbed alibard. the 1re11ht train about 5:25 a.m. when it stopped at . ttie Sanford switching ¥ard to. make a crew Cbang4;. He said the train's brakes were Jocked, but the IOcomotive engines were running. HENNldAN AND M.R. H..-. ring, SCL'a chief dlapatcber, said the traln's brakta were I never teleased. I' "She Just opened up the throtUe al)d It took off in a ~ shower of sparks," Heonipn I said. He said there were "no ob- viotls signs she had ll!een drinking ..-was Wider the ln- Oueoce of drugs." switch the wayward train to ..,.,...., __ ... .,. .. .,.. .. .,.,... ____ 121! ___ ,. side tracb to avoid colliding Ii with two Southbound freight trains pulling 105 and 68 cars. THE WOMAN claimed after Seout Flap the incident she was un-j· Ab •. T • p1 _ d conscious al the time and did . ortwn rip uinne not remember what happened. lJ At Pierson, lhe train was diverted to a spur, where it PHILADELPHIA (AP) - slammed into a goi;ldola and Girl Seoul leaders here have an oppcment and a mother of two girls. derailed the front wheels of the locomotive. Sheriff's deputies a n d rBilf9ad police leaped aboard the train and arrested Mary Lane Pitkin, 25, who recently moved to Sanford wllh her four children. She was charg- ed with grand larceny. SEMINOLE COUNTY sheriff's detective Tom Hen- nigan said the collision caused $30.000 damage. He said there w e r e "unsubstantiated reports that someone was seen JeapinR; from the train just before it crashed. But at this point, , drawn !ire by suggesting that girls visit an abortion clinic to eam a new badge called ''To Be A Woman." The 30-member board of directors ot the Girl Scouts of Philadelphia re c e o t I y ap- proved the badge for the area's 29,000 girl scouts, about a third of whom are Catholics in wish-related troops. "OBVIOUSLY they're (the directors) preswning that the . girls are going to be pro. miscuous," says Mrs. Jane Atnold or suburban Wyncote, SELF STICK OZITE CARPET TILE . Du.ab!., "'' .. d '"Rn &."! w-. llwi9Jtt ~ 12•12ill. ::.. 29( = so.". "U a girl needs this sex in· formation, she has violated a Girl Scout promise ... to be clean in thought, word and deed," Mrs. Arnold says. CRITICS ARE "taking a few things out of context," replies Mrs. Muriel Lehman, presi- dent of the Philadelphia Girl Scouts. 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" " E t a h H Ji n Si w· f te M I le wi le wl M m en v na T in w vi on of· ne w a ra • DAILY PILOT }§ El111iays ~ s· ver Anni,,.e:r:.sar1 Te1£vi.sion Awartb Go Out for 25th Time Surulay Night ' bypaued entertainen COIJoo .. , I.OS ANGELES (AP) -A ' 25.year tradition that begp tn 19411 wllh Shlrley Dlnadale will strike 'f>erhapa lta slroogeat cllonl this &inday night. • afdered tl~most deoervlng: For the fint few yean the Emmys reflected the simpllcl~ ty and parochialism of the medium. The nwnber of award! •ere few and dlttct - iuch as best live show, befit kinescope show -and went to local West COast stations. w8tern," • ' be 1 t audience, Ill'"' participation or panel program," ''best male and female singers," \•best MC or program host ,'' ''be1t dramatic anthology" and even "best commerriaL " Remember Shirley DinWale? She got the flnt Emmy ward as outstanding television personality. H er award was ooe of six Emmys handed out Jan. 25, 19411, in the Hollywood AtllleUc Club amtd little fanfare and hardly aJJy notice. Twenty-five years later, the silver anniversary Emm.ys ENTERTAINMENT Some personalities w ere consistent winners. A r t Carney) Perry Como, ~ Knotts, Rod Serling and Dinah BY 1950 the networks began Shore, for instance. won nve to enter the picture and by the Emmys each. Lucille Ball woa rollowing year had U.ken over four. · oompletely aa t e le v J s i o n NEVER111E~. some of became a national mediwn. the best and most popular \Vill be presented apiid much , ________ _, 'The top peraonalitles, as performers on television never reflected by the Emmys, were won an award. Dave Gar- Ed WyM. Milton Ber I e, roway, the first hoSt of ''To- Gertrude Berg, Alan -Y<Mlnl, day," is among the noowin- fanfare and on nationwide Mib Stokey roe the lint Em· Groucho Marx, Red Sl<elton, DUI, E4 SUllivan, wbo ~uld· 1111· But Stotey'1lhoW,11Ptno Sid Cl'etar, lmopne O>ca, ed over Dis own vari..!'"show tomime "'·iz Time," was Jimm Durant Lu ill B U _,, ""' Y e, o e a , !or 22 years; never g« ID JCm. named Jholl po!Nlar program. Edward R. Murrow a n d my until !IO wu voted a A llllOC!al Emmy Wini IO Blllli>p l'llltcn J. Sheen.-. Trualles Award In 1111. By Louis McMIMUI !or his dealgn J!:llts Kefauver, tho Tennessee • lhel1 his show had been cancel· al , tbt Wiiiied &uuiiY -ilomom), IOI i I p t o I 1 I od, television. oq ABC Sunday, May :ID, lrom the Shubert 'll>etlre In c.mury Clly. For the llrst· 'tlme, f he en- tertainment and news Emmys will be pruenlfd In aeparate telecaJIL Tile newa lllmmys will be owanled Oil 'l'Uoldof, May 2%, on, CBS. JN AIL,, as many as 56 Em· mys could be awarded on the entertainment telecast e«e: Harry JI. 11.ft>Cke, Jhen achievement award lor his A. hlstoey of the television · prealdent of the Academy of • Serufte crtme hearlng1 ·tbat al· ·medium could. be constructed Telt.vJslon Arts and Science.s, tracted ~n audience or more from the list of those who've p,~cked t~e name, deriv~ from than 20 million in 1951. never won. Among them : l~y, jargon for an image In the early ~ 1950s, live Johnny Carson, Jack Paar, more than were handed out in the first four years. orth1con camera tube. dramatic Pl'OIJ'ammlng began Judy Garland, Arlene Francis, A hi.story of sorts for to· appear and the awards Steve Allen, Arthur Godfrey. televbion can be traced by the -structure wu expanded to in· Jackie Gleason, J a m es awards over the ye a r s . elude them. Action-adventure Arness, David Janssen, Ben Although the Enlmy was most made its entry in 1912 with a Gazzara, Peter G raves , often bestowed on the worthy, win for "Draanet." 'As trends Richard Boone, J a m e s there were times when it took came and went there were Garner, Jack Lord, Mike Con· l strange ·tums and repeatedly such categories as "best nors and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Miss Dinsdale1 a ZO..year-old Ventriloqujst with a dummy named Splinters, 'beat out Watergate TV P robe Worldwi de By JAY SHARBUI'T NEW -YORK (AP) Today's televised Senate hear· · ' ings on tbe'Watetga!e S'l!an were in .n6 way limited M) U.S. viewers who could see 'them on public television or on any of· the three commercial network&, Because of the satellite, It was theoretically possible for most of the world to plug into the show and see it live . Nobody did. but news teams from at least two major na· • tions .Jllanned to broadcast same-daJ ' television plcturp or the j~oceedlngs, which .<llso were being covered by-Euro- pe~ and Asian , rad Io repQ.rters. · n,. dtill ·L l]f4 J vf~1 ~~'i i ···~..,T+n!r:<;:~r.ii;;; ~~i::r toc!a7'i .. liill'rini· belofe, ftl~. Senate Select Committee to be sent by satellite to England and Japan. in addition to the ra~o reports filed overseas. ' . THE ABC Television network was funning £ the television pool lrom which ABC, . ces, NB!! arid · lhe Public Broadcalti.ng Service took their>"feecls" for broad· If c~t on their networks. That feed also was to be taken by the British Broad· casting ·Corp., and Ena:Iand 's ooll)mWll ~111t1111 fo~uloa oveneas this artemcdi1 AllO ofllclal1 said. The two Brttillh feltvltion · .re{ion; Wlttto.llt videotaped ' ar a local Waihington television statlO'll, edited there, reporters' narration added and then broadcast to · London by satellite. Japan's N R K television network was to take the video feec!;i. at ABC's Washington burtau, where it would edit the videotape and add its repOrter's narration prior to transmission to Tokyo. BEFORE THE start of the Watergate hearings, the Sen a t e Ra dio-Televi!ion Gallery said it had received 13 requests from foreign broad· cast journalists -most of them European f o r pennission to cover the hear· in~. · · However, it fiasn't im· mediately known• how many ac~ally showed up and were accredited. Fifty brw.dcast journalists had .sought ac· credftalion for the hearings, a galfery spokesman said. Four stationary television camei:as were set up ~ pro- vide the pool pictures of todjy's opening session, ac· cort:ling to Peter Hi v e I y, manager or television news coverage for A B C i11 Washington. THE -ATE'S Watergate committee, in setting rules for tele\7ising or filming the hear· ing~. ~ade olily one r,Stric· lion, 1aid an aide to Sen. Sam Ervin Jr. (0..N.C.), oommittee chalrman. 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They wanted three children. spaced two years apart. · 'Three years later they remained cWidless • ' ,; condt.ptioh to take .Place," Quinlivan ex· plained, "nearly 100.000.000 active sperm are needed ... In the )\'Oman, n1ost common problems are bloCkcd rall&pian tubes. which normally can be corrected through surgery. and irregular ovulation, which responds to drug treatment. I " I I I I I ' I \ , I "We ed91>ted," she explained, ;'because we wanted children right away. It looked like we weren't going to have any of our own. I ~ we were a little frightened Or fin~ the medical reason. Dr. Quinlivan estimated that in o~ third of the cases the problem lies with the woman. another third with the man and the rest. a combination of the two. .. • . I • '· ... • t ,, • ' ' ' ' I t .. ' I I I I I ,1 1 I / I 1 I " ~: ,, ~~I' ! I I I I ,\. ,, , , I: I 1 I ' I I I • I I I >, . , I I ' ' I ... ~1 I I ' ' ' . 'c::-.. I -~. .... _.. ' . ·~~ .. BEA ANDERSON, Edllor TllVl'ldt't, Ml'! 11, Im , ... 17 ' ' I •, ~ .. ~· . \ . ~\'. . . ' .. ., , , ... ' ' .. '. ' ,..~ ' A;.{!1-~ . ·'·· .... : , ... • .. _, ,, ·, .. .:. ... •fl. . . ~ . •• " . ' i I ' 'r'\ { ,' ·\~L ~· :'r-1--~.' • I I ·• ' • I ,. I ' • I I ' ' I I I I I ' ~ . , ... . .. ' I •• -. • \ • \ \ I ' I I \ I \ I I • ' I I \ I I \ ' \{:. ' ' • I -~ ' Deily Pilot Illustration By Steff Artist Ti m Petersen ·: . ''Neither of us "'a nted to be the one causing the problem. \Ve \Yere pretty young and It was less difficult to adopt a . .few years ago. There were still many healthy babie!i,...B vailable. We adopted two." -, Ll_k; ·n:iany· cooples they finally sought' medical help, . First.. the number of adoptable Infants has, dir:ninidled. Second, they learned that inJeriil\ty is a medical problem for which treatment is available. · CONCEPTION · Thelr problem was correct ible. The husban~ had a lowered sperm count. but Dot low enough to cause problems by 'hseli. 'I;he wife had an ovulation prol> ~ ·lem. 1be :Combination made (..'()ll.'.:Cption diificufl. ' . ' < .''Ibey are ..now ~xpecting their first .. ·ba>lolii;al..tl\lld· • )-< ' llll'.i· :' ' ~14 a coople seek help' __ ,_ "If a couple has been trying unsuc- >cesS{ully for a yea r, it is time to seek medical help," he said. In the past 10 years, he said, many ad- vances have been made . ' . tnvestfotkll into the problem can take ~ ju.sf over 'Six weeks (long enough to lt> through a complete menstrual cycle) to several months, depending on how ·rare lbO problem. DECREAsEs • ·~ _ ,_ "A woAlan'• fertilitY)dec;ti!aoes m her later 395, so she fhoO.llJtseelfbelp.aS soon as a problem' is suspected," Quinli va n said. The investigation norm ally begins wirh a complete pelvic and physical ex- amination of ·the woman. If aha is normal, the next step would be anal)l~ •. ot. :the · husband's spenn. "For ' . . .... • "Son1c won1en." he added, "produce antibodies in their blood against their hu~band's sperm.'' Study of immunology and its relationship to fertility is being made at the UCI laboratory at Orange County Medical Center. BffiTH CONTROL Quinlivan exPiained that this J'!light be a new direction ·in methods ot blrtb oon- troL ' Another possibility ,ls that the cervical mucous of the woman destroys the spenn, or doesn't allo\v .ij. to enter the fallopian tubes so that fertilization can occur. In other cases. he added, fertilization occurs but the lining of the uterus will not accept lhe fertilized egg, causing ear· ly abortion. There are cases, he added, that are caused by several factors. For example, < the husband may have a tow sperm count, the wire may ovulate lrregulari)' and the couple may have infrequent lif. tercourse. ''Once a month just isn't enough ," he said. "This makes ttie chances of con· ception very slight." Sperm banks, where sperm samples are frozen and stetred for later use In artificial insemination, have been used for human spenn for the last 15 years, Quinlivan sa id. SPERM COUNT For a husband with low spenn count, the bank can be used to store several Mi:niple& which ara-·· later C011CCntrated and used to art i!iClauf -ioleminate the wife . -"' . ' ... Thi§ type of artificial Insemination is most common, he said. There also is a regular supply of donors -medical stpdenls, interns -f0< AIO. ~artillolal (See° COUPLES, Paige lt) • Future 'for t.he Retarded Child 't" f "'· · An 18-monll><>ld Downs Syndrome child laying on the carpeted floor of a pre- school in COsla Mesa. More than one hundred' mentally -retarded teenagers and adults leafriing saleable skills at a Santa Ana training 1center. Each is a facet of the Oranfe County 1•. Assoclatk>n for Retarded Children, Inc. Hank Jarboe, executive director, ex· plained 'th~t lbe organlz>tion, chartered in 1953. if made up of the parents of etarded chlldreri and otbers interested in the retarded child. "The assoclaUon's purpose iS to PfO- vlde whatever sen'ices are needed by the retarded and their families. We have many prograrD.1 gotna: now, but there ls \much more work to be done." children are readied for furU1U scboo)i.r Ing. • For those 18 and over there is, the.Hope ijave"' Worlt Training Center lit Santi, Ana.-Up lo 12D penons can be trained at lbe center lo "'"' their 11 l~O ~t·, capabilities. · 1 ~ • · • .. ·~ .·. ' •• ~f , ;. ' " . ,. . COfjTRACf WORK 'Ille cent& cootral:ls ""rk w!Tli -lndustrles1n the area. G.nera! ·tialnllic Is given in light hand "8sembly, llOillnflr inspectloo, packaging prodU<tloa, _ ' , envelope stuffing and Jetter f_,,, 'coJ.:· latlng and other Industrial _.. ' Another facet of lbe program jllvy!dell tralnlng '" lawn and garden cm, ihop.' pll1f cenltr cleanup and pal')( · ~ tenance. Work is done on a Contract basis. bebavklr modillcallon, afla and cra!UI and aemory-motor coordination wor!L Houn will be I lo ~ p.m. '!be Pro8ram will be -by two p<Olessional inslroclon wltli a aoppon staff of. -teer help. Applications f°' 1taff posts at the Hope Haven Eztm:ied Center and f or volunteer, aides who wish lo participate In lbe plIOt programs are being taken at lbe O<l\llC.olfice, JMI.f151 or IC-47611. ' SERVICES Jarboe, wllo first be<alM Involved with services for the retarded tbniuah his Civttan membership, listed oeveraf need8 lbe ~ UllOCl1tlon bopeo to meet in °"\ future. "Communlcallon is our gr<ai..t need -between lbe usodatloo and lbe oom- FUNDING . • munity, between community and assocta- The llnt, an extended day <till=• tion. We need more commwlity help and Two. new programs sponsored by the assoclattoo will begin soon. Activities are fUnded tbrou,gb the Regional Center f0< lbe Mentally~ designed for lhooe .oged 6 to Jlf·~ involvemen~ especially !Jorn tbole in the expWn.;cl. II will be a 111pp1em.ai:ol: proless!Ollll " be said ~· dooaliON, granUI and;l'uilloli. Ad- ditional cos111 are handled !ly tbe.DCAllC which operates two .Value Village thrift shops, one in Anahehn and a secoocl in Sonia Ana. gram for' -.Ota a!ieady fi\KJldill<; • "W ,._: ,._ •· . t need I ICbool TMR programs as well 11 flitllidlll· e ca ~'Ill .ia I grea or a Services to lbe families of the mentally retarded begin early, soon alter blrtk who are In no other rqular proarjlm. · It will be offered from 1:30 lo J:ljt~ at lbe Finl am.t1an Oiurdl; , Mesa, U I pilot prosram, beildnlnc JID f , . I At the Hope Haven SChool, Costa Mesa, entaUy retarded pre«hoolers from 18 PUHi' CENTER • onths lo eight years, with a,wlde spec. A second pI!oi program for tlle Hun. rum or problems are enrolled, said tJrc)on Beach-Fountain Valley ~ wlli • lredor LaDeane Jacobs. ' • 'be located o8t tbe Flnit Bapllot ~ Among 22 current students are Dow,ns' 14200 Goldenwest, Westminster "' 1 ~ 6yndrome children Ind th... wl!ll For ages91 and , lhll plkll.~ ~llepoy, aull!m lllld ccrebrai oa!IY. With -.,. wl _olool d1~· ha'1or modification technlquis, the penma1 care, I n t 1 r a•c r 10.t • • ~· I f recreatlm eenter for the retarded, of. ferin& a wider nD(leof. acllvitles." He died the ........ "' the bowlllll ,....,.. IDlde up ot wut traiDlaC ct n t er employs and olben ltml the 1rea. "The Jntertst Jo there. Then are fl ..,... ..... In 1be laqr .grouplnp,", be said. "I feel we need lo prov1dO parent ""'"*1lng. Tbeno ire ., lll8llY ,of. the retarded llW--'t belni reached now," be Noertea. Based on .nauonal ~tes, he 1dded, Orange Com1f bu an •~000 nlU'dld, wbo --ta! disablllU... ' A major thrust, he said, must tie directed at the retanled when they reach adulthood.,.. • TIWNING "~ j1l!I aren't enoo,)> wqrk . training programs in the -Y· We have to do much, much more.· Our center does prepare many lo be sell..Ufficient. • Fe!r odoen, II provides a sb01te...i ·.en- vinmment. ~ ~-public cazi help In several \'111)'S, he~ 0 People can take a personal Interest and aUmd our meetings" (held the fourth Monday of each month at Ibo Sa1>- ta Ana facility.) "Service clubs, other groupe and !inns can sponsor projects lo pro~ needed ~ulpment and suppli~." Donations of ~ble merchand1se can be made to the two Value Villqe thrift. llhops. Regular &ollcil.91ion& a!" made t~t the .Q¥1J11y. ·. • Irldividuals Obi dmate .or sponsor -equipment and ,upplt .. <Ir send cub, dooatlorll, •. "VollDlleer help b always needed, ~ u crurfadl!Ues ~-" . tai' eiample,, studenta ·mrm Golden West ond Oranp Coast colleges and UC! ....., _ _..aides at Hope Haven School, Ooota Mesa. 0 We always need materials tor the scbool• and workshops." -OGARp president Bill Qmlploo pro- jeeta lbe future ol lbe assoclallOil as ••· pendlna with the needs of. the coonty'• ineitaffy retarded. The chapter wJli boil ' 'lhe.nallona! IDIVl!Dlion <lei. 1WioY...IJn Anabelrn. • l' j • .. RETARDED CHILDREN CAN BE HELPED ( 'We have m!'ny progra'1s going now. But there is mu ch wor to be done.' Hank Jarboe • , .. ' • Jf llAll.V PILOT Th,.""1, M>r 17, 1•73 '.'Catherine Marshall ·Previews New Book Cotherlno Marshell hat•'""..,. of hope for troubled world. PATRICIA MORRISON Bettothal Revealed At Party During a dinner party in Lhe .:. Huntingtoo Beach home ol Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. MorrisOO, they announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Patricia Marie Morrison of Dr. Eugene Paul. O'Donnell of Whittier. 1'Je bride-to.be is a graduate of Fountain Valley High School and attended Golden West COilege. Her fiance, son of Mrs. Lee I. 01>onnell of Butler, Pa., is ... a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and earneiil his .. doctor of medicine degree from Temple University. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta and Pi Bela PL 'Mle beb'othcd are planning to marry July 21 in the lloly Famil y Catholic Church , Orange. Safety Hint Hold child 's hand when on an escalator, says the National Safety Council. Also; keep child from si1ting on escalator steps. l·lis clothes can get caught in moving parts. Also: don't allow sneaker· clad youngsters to rub their shoes along skirt guard of escalators. They can get pull· cd into the '''orks. By JO OLSON OI IM °""' l'lttt SI•" "A-nd \Ohrn yt. 1 t a n d vravino. forqtve, ,, Jlt' ltavt ought '!{lain.st at111: lhat lfOUT Fa!Mr al10 which i.t in lieovtn may foroivc you your tre1pa11e1." Mark 11 :25 Catherine Marshall. author of numerous best selling books including "A Man caUed Pe- ter" and "Christy," has a rather unusual solution fOT the troubles or the world. She !hared her n e w discovery, whlch will be the basis of a chapter in her forthcoming book , during the final session of Laguna Beach Assistance League's Tow n Jiall. She first listed the three ma· jor troublu sbe has seen across the ''national landscape": relativism, where there ls no certainty in right or "1U1I and tho end jlUUflet Ille ,,,..., (Wol<l'galt Is Ille WOtlt eump•J; .solef-tt and pc>Wiulian --•pinst groups and pertnts against children. "I tee a screaming fragmentation all o v e r America. £ven in the grocery store I set America filled with grievances. "ls there an answer? Yes." The all!wer c~ to her thtoogh David DuPleuls, a minister and writer wtdely known in chw-cb circles. NO GRANDSONS During a talk in Florida, where Catherine Marshall and her husband, Leon a rd LeSourd, live, he said that "God bas no grandsons. Our faith cannot be inherited." "This new talk of David's gave me an answer as to lhe 'how' of forgiveneu. Human will, the rudder of our lives, will have to come to play. "YI• ire rapcwlble lor tho oet ol our wilb. U "" will oet &M.Nddtt io tbe prGptt direc- tion. God wiU hand.le our en»- lions. We can't ba.ndle our D"TI emolions. "We almost immediately bump Into Ibo other )Ide ol Ibo coin. We can alway.f see whal'r Wf001 with lhe olher guy. How do you get a peraon to see a fact about lhemaelves that's obvious to us! Nothing ls so difficult as to coovince another per'30Jl of a wrong- doing." Here, Mn. MarshaJI got to the crux or the matter by quoting John 16:8: "And when he (the Holy Spjrit) is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment." BIND t'ONDmON "Conviction is !he Holy Spirit's work. When we try, we are trying to usurp the Holy Spirit's work.. There is a sense by whlcll hmlcln« onto .....,(. mMt can actually bind lhal coodltloo to Ibo penon." By releuina a ptrson from judgmenl Ibo forg;,..,... Jl'OC· t'S5 can take place, sbe ex· plained. "Forgiveness means withholding my judgment. I am loosing him so heaven can go1to work." When she di.900vered thl.! principle, Mrs. Marshall said, she made a list of all the "oughts" she had against anybody. She and LeSoord spent 30 minutes each day writing them down a n d praying for their release. Then the papers v.·ere burned. Her list of oughts contained some rather pecu lia r grievances. As a history buff, she loathed Henry Vlll for all the things he did to his wives. "He's been dead for 426 years so I decided ( had to let those oughts go," she laughed. "There were silly episodes Needler Needs to Get · Point DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am IS years old (a girl) and a steady reader of your column. My 17-yeaTuld brother bugs me about it. He says something is wrong with a person who Is interested 1n r eading about other people's problems. When I told him I learned a lot from It he said, "That's not why you read It. The real reason is because you are a sadist." He pointed out that in the last few weeks you have printed letters from a woman who asks if God is a A-1ormon and a Republican, three kids who are fighting aOOut their father's money Hild he isn't even dead yet and a nut who says she can't get a job because the only people being hired today are blacks, Indians and homosexuals. Please give me a good answer for my creepy bl'other. -YOUR FAN DEAR FAN: Next time your brotbtt needle.:you about reading my celuma, a1k him OOw come be knows everythlng that'• In it? DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a registered nurse working in a large metropolitan hospital. I have noticed a serious problem in the realm Of hoipital care and decided to write to you in the hope that you would issue a warning. 1be problem concerns the use of drugs by patients without the knowledge of the medical or nursing personnel. Twice last week patients scheduled for surgery took "downers" on their own, to calm triemstlvcs. Withoot realizing it, they set themselves up for an overdose, since most pr~perative medication in- cludes a ''downer" in injectable fonn. When that patient is wheeled into Wedded to Necessity Rituals • • surgery he has a potentially lethal level· o( barbiturates In his bloodstream. I L'OUldn't care less what these people do out.Ide the hospital, but I implore all ho6pitaJ..bound drug users to leave their junk at ~_me. • If a person who is dependent on drugs should find hltmelf in the hospibl Cor an emergency, be should confide the fact to a health professional and chances are good that the ~lem will be dealt with discreetly. The .Jives they save might be their own. -CONCERNED R.N. DEAR R.N.: 'lbanks for an important letter. I'd like to add a word. The same 1oes for booze. Alcohol is the Number Oae Draf ln die UnUtd States and can be very dangerous when mixed with certain medication. DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is for "Constant ~der With Kid Problem." We, too, moved out where space is plen· tllul. When we started to remodel there .was a lot of lumber and equipment arowid the place. The vandalism and theft by the young boys in our neighborhood was terrible. Also, they used our yard as a short-cut between two very popular homes. Doing my landscaping, topsoil and rock work had me snowed, so 1 decided to hire those same energetic boys to help. We served soft drinks and lemonade. The Unromantic ... NEW YORK (UPl l -Son1e These v.•edding facts from mcrcial lransaclion. \VOrk progre.Ssed beautifully. Before king l noticed the kids took pride in our yard and their work. Now they are careful where they park their bikes. Big brothers remind younger ones not to step on our grass. Dogs are called off our lawn. They look after our mail, the newspaper and lhe yard v.·hen we travel. We encourage them to use our croquet set. We do jig-saw puzzles together and roast marsh1nallows. It's nice to have them for friends. - PEORIAN DEAR PEORIAN: ·A ne.w twist on an old 1lo1P-D ... U you can't beat 'em join 'em." Only you invited them to join YOU. Thanks for sbarini:;. DEAR ANN LANDERS: \Ve are three Long Island high school students v.·ho want your <>pinion. A member of our class died last week. We went to the principal and asked if we could be e:t· cused to attend the funeral. The principal said we would have to get permission from the office of the Board of Educa· ti on. Last fall anyooe who had a ticket was excused to go to see the Chinese acrobats. What kind of a world is this, anyway? -TURNED OFF DEAR T.O.: Your story sounds flaky. You did.n>t name your school or the prin- cipal, nor d.Jd you say whether you called the Board or .Education. The only thing authentic was the postmark. I looked lo see If perhaps it was from New Ha\"en, but by golly it WAS from Long Island. l doQ!t buy ii, however. w{!dding rituals handed dov.•n f;ncyclopc_c!~ ~n1erican? also through the centuries started ?'onta_ln '9ne \Yards about . w.ed~ bands. out of necessity -and half-~ 'ITh .· · ,_fl'I.. 1 . e 1gll'lft-11e \\'as a arge preservation. and used to tie up the restive They're a matter of damsel after she had been The n1anner and type of pay1nent varied from place to place. 8>' today's standards, lhe purchase price for a wife wa s not terribly·flatlering. historical record and have ...captured. · nothing to do with hysteria. To insure her continued Consider the n1atter of preseu,ce, .the girl's spouse "standing up'' for t h C!"· placed a restraining band bridegroom. This now tradi· . around her ankle, above her tional practice had its begip· 'knee, round her neck' -, or nings-at .a time w h en throu~h her nose, depending primitive man used to select on tribal custom. his wife by capturing her in a The giving away of the bride raid on an enemy tribe. in ancient times took place Following the lover's return af1er the prospect i v e -. wife·t<rbe dragged behind bridegroom agreed to pay a hirn -his friends v.·ould particular price lo his father· "stand up" around him. in-la w-to-be. The aim: lo ward off attack This was during a time in fron1 rescue parties, the girl's history v.·hen acquisition of a kinfolk or tribe. " bride "'as an undisguised com- One popular form of pay· ment was the cow. Marriage at,onc time ex- empted men from military service. Among the ancient Hebrews when a man took a bride he wRs spared from going to war for one year. The reason? ''He should be free at least one year and shall cheer up his wife which he hath taken." It was either that or the ru1ers or the lime figured a man could handle QnJy one battle at a time -marriage or .,.,,ar. NOW YOU tAN AllO•• ro tARPIT THI WHOll HOUSll eSHAGS eDUPONJ 501 eHl-LOWS •SOLIDS eTWflOS eANTRON e NYLON eCOMMllCIAl THOUSANDS OF YARDS eSHAOI ITOHf ON TONI eSCULPfUllS tT•t COLO• SHAGS going beet to cbildl-1 and notional things -Wood!W Wilson'• treatment, wan, I.he Pentqoo. • CIJRIOIJS ASSORTMENT "U you'll probe intQ your life you'll find yOUr own assortment of oughts is as curious.'' She "'&l!ested that "once you begin to get at this truth you'll !Jee how il can be ap. plied all ...,. the land!Cape. We're calltd. to forgive, not justify. "PoJarlzation was n e v e r heaven's idea. We can't figure on less when ft leave God out and tJ"y to do it ounelves. I urged everyone ID try this. You'll be astounded. I can guarantee you an amuing adventure ahead." Mrs. Marshall, ,..,.,,,. hus- band Is editor of Guldepoots belld that "the. ooe thine we can do ror ooe another is to shan! on a deep ieYel." Slit cletcrlbt<I bow she had ooghts agajnet LeSourd's daughter Unda, who wu 10 when she and LeSourd were married. (Th e principle worked in helping Unda and bet' parents have a beltu rela- llon>iiip). CIIRISTY MENTIONED And she talked about her family to the Town Hall au- dience as a person might discUss them over coffee in a living room. Many of lhe au- dience had read "Christy," the story or her mother (who is now 81 and 8till living on her own farm) so they ·were in- t....i.cl In ..... u • nal ponoa. And ..,. mentlOll<d bu .... Peltt, who -ii 'l ml paslOrina a small dud> In Cope Cod. She ""J!"'llled hope that someone woold buy the movie rights to "ChtUty" fn>m MGM where they are "in the I doJdnuns." And she said she felt that 1 Jean Peters didn't capture her in the movie version of "A Man Called Peter." Then the stimulating -and sentimental -afternoon with Ca:herine Marshall was over, all \00 soon. You just wished tlwe were another few hours wit'1 this remarkable woman wb 1 comes on softly but leav '5 a, big mark. I mag.-, sprinkled her lall<f;:::================:; liberally with penonal ... amples, an Ulustratlon of her CHERYL HORNER June Nuptial . Plans Told A June 30 wedding in the 0 range l ho r pe United Methodist Church is being planned by Cheryl Horner and Drake Muat. Miss Horner, daughter of the William J. Horne rs Sr. of Cypress, Is a graduate to Campus High School, San German, Puerto Rico. Her fiance is the son of the llarry Muals of Huntington Beach and u Huntington Beach High School graduate. The Newport Ba.llct ~Pii'l.~ \::1 d~n~o'f.at~ The Newport Ballet Company 11tdef PM dlrKtln of Mona Frances "Days Of Future-Past" ChoreGCJraphy by Stefan Wenta •110 with • 9111it •PP••r•rie• bv th• Stanley Holden Dance Center Workshop Also: Pas de Deux -Lois Ellyn & Gonion Daniel Sunday, May 20-4:00 YalW., Hltll kllool -s-ta AM Sl.50 Ad•ltl $2.00 CWld• Ii St114-tl Tktets Mid llt tM petfot II Ke fot addltlo11al l11formatlon call 557-4171 or 12111 47S.:t0lS • portion of t!\1 PfOl:tfllh wlU bl 1lv111 tor t!\1 dlv1i..,,._t 9f Ill• NEWPOltT CULTUltAL AltTS CENTElt ON·ROLL ELASTIC .... ! •• ONLY3.00 •KOOIL HI-LOS •POLYISfl• IPLUSH SHAG TO CHOOSE 0 FROMI!! ONLY4.0 LEADING fAIHION • • ... SQ. YD.II NAME PER SQ, YARDll VAWES TO •S.95 BRANDS! VALUES TO '12.95 HUGI CHOICE OF STYLES & COLORS • NO PRESIUll OR COME ONSt LAYAWAYS AVAILABll PAO and LABOR UNCONO. GUAR. MIKE' CARPET WAREHOUSE =_:--A"'v1::f:::1~~:::::L-E.,..._-_..... I •1=• I lrf"I In YctUr loom M9a1&1rtm9nh 1241.17thST. j91~) COSTA MESA I f 645-4330 1 -·~ I ""'"' .... w.•. •• MIKE'S fh~r. f. ,,.. t.f j ' """'U·J , ~ .--------------__;;;;.;:;;..--~...;:~---...i~_, ' .. •• I KNITS l'llCES lffECTIYE THUlllS.. Fii .• SAT., MAY 17·11·1' Cl.IDB ctar£ PlACEITIA ITfIOI COSTA IW fW.UITOI " ""tw 1241 Y~ Llllitll 17U1 1-* llYf. Ml W. "tfl "" lrte "": SM-tl«I 11'¥11 . .i ·-ti (""""'*' ti ~ 9f ...... !!Ult 111t1 c,...._ "11: JJt.1171 1'11: 1t1-M11 • '"!': ... ,m "11: .W.un llblA PAii lllT, KACI faUITOll I.I MIWI • '· )' . _.,. ... ---~- • j -· MIJ 17, 1973 OAILY 'ILOT Jf' • New Director Cites Plans , ,.. Action Center Utilizes Varied Skills Show Shipshape ' · ·\ . ·; . . Fashion A fashion-fbow and luncheon is being planood by Southern .0 .. ,. n g e County Nwnnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma to raise funds for the AsthrnMic Children's. Swnmer Camp. The event will take place at 11 a.01. Thursday, Ma'y 24, aboard · the Queen "!cru"Y f'lauttql ~.l!.41!!!bles are \he choice of Mrs. Alan Jackson (Jett) and Mrs. Charles Sloan. ·· -Bruce O>lllns, rw:w director volunteen are iretty skilled. ~ 'lbe new director, who Is '-ot the Voluntary Action. ()Inter We can use 1 person's pnr. single, flrst became aware of of i!""l\l Orange County, plans fOPionll skills." the needs In the public service to put his training ii\ public Thoogb he bas ooly been at fields wben be worked . in speaking to good ~ as · the helm Of the center a few several congresslonaj cam~ apowman for the volunteer -b, he a I r e a d y is paJgno and was on the staff of center. lmowledpable In all It! phase3 a poUUcal party and the The Callfornia S ta t e and is plJnolng !or the lllture. YMCA. University, Long Be a c b • "! hope lo e>pand our An e.tecuUve post with Boy graduate believes he can facllities.do serve more of the Scouts of America followed his create en thus I as m for lriuthem parts of the county," polltlcal activities and he was volunteerism. by taking the he commented. "In the next "hooted" on the challenge of center's message to as many five years volunteerlsm will getting people to help other people as possible. bkmom. We 're getting more people. "We can fmd a place to put people who don't have a 10-In hl5 spare time he en;oys a voluntttr BDY hour any hour day from commuting. sailing and attending law time,'' be explained. "1bis is We'll have enougb volunteers school on a part-time basis. unique to the Voluntary Action to open some sub-offices with Whether he ever will pursue a Center. It's not .all envelope Pl(l·time pa.id help to tie law degree he does not know. stuffing, either. some everything together." Pub Ii c service is From Page 17 • • • Couples imeminations from donors ). are normal, that there is 1 If, after the more common nothing physically wrong with causes are studied, nothing is them." fbund, more rare cause!' can ' Another young couple tried be studied, TB, fer example. for several yean before seek· What about the couple who lng help. have nothing physic i a 11 y Why didn't they seek help wrong! sooner? "By the time we have com-• pleted our studies " he said BLAME PLACE "we can usually s~i any emO: ''.We ~pl thinking that next tional causes. In t h e s , mon~ I d get pregnant. Pretty cases the best thing we can do soon it w.u four years. By rs·-otfet assurance -that they then, I had decided fhat th~ -must be something wrong with rge. I didn't want to blame it "Americana," he believe!, and JENNIFER MRAS New Leaders Accept ·Duties oil my husband. · "I kept thhJl<ing 'If there's something wrCng with him, they probably can't d o anything about it.' So I blamed myself instead, rationalized that we stUI had plenty or time. July Date Selected YES ' They are lhe Mmes. Kay Hugh Mynatt is the new _Kimberly._president: JoM~ller president of the, Harbor Area · and . Dort~ Kennell. v 1 ~ e Youth Employment Service. pres1denls, Rose Mar 1 e Also elected are the Mmes. Broberg, secretary-trea~urer, Edward Kelly, vice president; and Marge Hart, asslStant Jean Baker and Ernest treasurer. Beauchamp, secretaries, and Carol French, treasurer . Directors are Mrs. Ouis H~ per, Streeter King, Richard Jami!!Oll, Dom Raclclr-William Bandaruk, Ken Vernengo, Bob Sangster and Jim Wood . Quota Club Quota' Club ol Orange Coun- ty will ~~ officers Thurs- day, May 17, Jn the seta Bella restaurant; Tustin. Fashion Show A fashion show and luncheon plus a talk about love by Bon- , nie Broome is on the aglllltla ·at the TeerrCballenge Center, Orange at noon Tuesday. May 22. The event is open to. the public and admission is $2. SC Juniors A luncheon will precede the Freedom Tree Dedication, spo~ored bj Soulh Coast Junior Women SatW"day, 'May . 19. The luncheon will be in the home or Mrs. Cliff Brightman and the dediCation will be at 2 p.m. at Fountain Valley City Hall . The tree is being planted as a living tribute to all POWs and M!As. Mrs. Nick Morenc will host a workshop in her home at 8 p.m. Wednesday, , May 23. when lWl)ben will man pin holders which art to be worn throogbout the club year, and at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 29, a joint meeting of t h e philanthropy and way:; and means COl;J\Dlittees will take place in the home of Mrs.· Ron Garey. McCalla , Susan Nieholson, Gail Penney, Elinor QuiM, Lisa Robertson, Susan Scott and Carolyn Snyder. Auxiliary -Mrs. John Haney of Hun-- tington Beach and Mrs. A. L. Logan. of Westrliinster are the 1W73 recipients of t h e distingµished ,; service award ~ by. .the ,prange County Chiropra~c Auxiljary. ~- ~~Guild Mr$.. &)'rt Ctaw, president of the PMW!e Officers Wives €lubs a11iiii~ of\Cali!ornia. w1U be tht_,.rs~ker at the meetinF cl(. ,the . Hunlington A · t Beach Poll'.. Wives Guild. ssrs eens • Mi$:. Jim ~ will-host the "Finally, we went to the doctor. It was me! And now I'm pregnant. "I'd advise any other couple not to wait. l'.m convinced there is so much they caJJ do to help. U you want children as much as we do, it's worth a try." Peering Arpund Mr. and Mrs. Michael J . R. Mras Of · Stanton have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Jennif er Campbell Mras to Lucien Travis Flippen Jr. of Laguna Beach. Tht betrothed are plaMlng to mariy . July 21 in ttie Calvary Chapel, Santa Ana. Miss Mras is a graduate of Lowell High School, La Habra and her flance , son of the Lu- cien Flippens of ~ u e rt o Vallarta, studie.if at the Butler Institute, Guadalajara. thla la why It Lo so appealing io him. "It Ls unattached from government. It Ls community fund~. It la supported by peo- ple who want to help. It Is peo- ple helping peoph." The Voluntary Act Ion Center, localod at l07 Avocado · St., Costa Mesa, administers projects such u the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, La Casa Delhi, a professional coordinator program, court referral program and summer program for youth. All are designed to "teach a man to Osh instead of catching fish for him to eat." "In a sense, we're putting Ollrselves out of business," Collins said, "which l don 't tnind al all." Brvce Collins DTERY AIR STEP -IERNARDO - SCHOLL SANDALS -PASSPORTS MAGDESIAN -MISS AMERICA VINER C~SVALS -HANDBAGS -. HOSIERY • Edw•rd1 -G•rb.rich -lobi11 Hood PF fly1n -U.S. Ked1 -Surnmerett•• Cap•alo Daric• Sho•1 Oo1ric• Wear by Oat11~i11 ConectMt S-.. hr Cllll*- 225 E. 17th ST .-COSTA MESA 548 -2778 e •l.NKl.MIEltlCAlll:D e e MAlTflll: CNAlll:el e MATERNITY PANTY 1¢ SALE l PAIR •1.211 -2ND PAIR 1~ (llmlt 8 pelr to a cu•tomer) . l1n\Am1riu1• ~ Ma&tertl!1ttt MATIRNITY SHOPS f'11hlon ltl•ncll -NewpOr1 C111ttr -N-p0rt •llCll Ora• PUIU lll1P!li11t Ctt1ltr '-0•".t*' Or- Nal'Mr SltlpJlftl C1111ltr -Ct11/ Mffll I TIM City -i Sflll11M11 ... , -Ort!llt JMll ti Ora1111 -Or•1111 <· • Seveo gra~uating Asslsleens: ,,,_eviitl! iJl.Jile hc!a>9·fu Wedqes-or -the taguna· Be a c·h -uy, May tf:t. ..... / SERVING as patrons of the annual Spinsters' Ball last Satur~y m· the· Beverly Wilshire Hotel were Mr. andliiiiiiiiiiii Mrs. Dovid Brant of Newport iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiii .. Is doing •llJl"rl lldaor.cutllag & halr dre11lng at EPctiJan1Colffufts Easlli!aff Village Center Assistance ' league Wm be J honored at ~a brunch Sunday, ·0 . · May 20, in the clubhouse. rI n , Ofe MedalJions will be preseftted ' Dr. j(A"u ~. director the Mj"•,.. Patli Dooley. ol .,.,., A1cOOol and Drug Anna Dolby, Thea Ha'rrii, Toni .?'". Laoce, L!nda PeMey, Terri ~~ C:en!er of ~he M1r-i1ATuR1:a c1~1L .,... Syfan and LaurJ T6wnsend. /Con}Pton Foundation Hospital OLD OOLLS OLD QUNi . ' t'Al'ftntoD( ·~-''f ha 1l MANNING'S Comp I e 11 n g prov[si·ona m -·...,. 1,: """ ., s come trtinln& are .the Misses, T to soipe ·~luslons social ·~ORS ~ Kall" Blac~ y drinkers won'I lllre. SMOi" -~ ·~w. Prlscilla l!owarif Li!'" , He ftjutes f°110Cla) drinking '2•2e ·N~-.a...irm. , .. ·, Fbtd •Kay~ Susie ' ~acb and Mr. and Mrs. Har· ry Gates, Costa MeSa. Harbor Area members at· tending and booting tables were Linda Gates and Su;tan Korba ol Newport Beach. MISS KATHLEEN Pblppo, daughter of ).tr. and Mrs. C. Walter PhiWs Jr. of Hun- tington Beach, was honored at the Coltey Colleg~ assemblf. -IU-U10 eo•TA M11:-. CAI:!,.. · .. •' _ , is qualftatlvely· the same as f==~~~~~==~~·~·~·~-~·~·~,~·~·~N~· ·~_.~,,~-·~·00~~=·~·:2:::.::;.,;=~~===:.I the diSC8'der 'commoniy known •• • as. alcoboliata -~t in a less inteosllied !cpn." She was judged by the faculty to approach.•• mOSt nearly an idv!-0f intellect and spirituality and to have ex- erted the most wholesome in- fluence on her as!IOCi&tes . . ' IA NON-PROFIT CORPORATION I CREATED TO RE.ESTABLISH AND ' PR SERVE THE ORIGINAL ART of B LLET DEBUT SANTA ANA ELKS CLUB 2 2 ELK LANE 8 P.M. DONATIONS: AO,,. TS . $J.OO: CHILDREN I . STUDENfS"". $1.50 Fe,r lnform•tion -phone 544-43().4 . ' " ' THE· U.D B&LOON LTD. •. 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Many Style to Choole 'rem ._ ...... '35" .. '75" 1865 HARBOR BLVD. Oonton C.... Mt111 Pllooe 1541·5111 0,... Daily t te S:JO, ,rWliy t te t . C,_.. Suftill•y , • ' • • I I ., " • J • , • • • • iani MRS. LUND MRS LEICHTPUSS Coast Couples Marry • Spring Rites 1n Wilkes, U:>rraine and Loretta First Baptist Church, Midway LUNo..eccLES Trujillo, William R 0 m a n , City. The bride b the dau(htor Brflham YOUlll University Lorin Welander, Steve Tru· of Mr. and Mrs. James D. juniors, Kathleen Eccles and jiUo, Robert TruJnlo Sr. and 'Schindler or Corona de! Mar Ammon Richard Lund were William Roman Jr. and her husband also is the married In the Los Angeles · The bride is a graduate of .son of Mrs. Coble o f vocational nurse. Her husband studied in Oklahoma and serv· ed rour years in the .,Marine Corps. Temple Owrch of Jesus Santa Ana High School and at-Westminster. Christ Ot Latter-day Sainia. tended Brigham Yo u n g Mrs. Stuart L. Giblon aen-ed Married in p J y m o u t h Elder M. W. Evans of. University.· Her husband at-a.s matron of honor,· and c 0 0 gr e g a tional Chureh, fidaled at the doub)e ring tended ICbool in Florida and brldmna.lda were the Misses Newport Beach were N~nette WAGNER· WHITEHEAD ceremony for the daughter o1 they will reside in Anaheim. Mary SchJavooe, Jan Zarzecki Marie Whitehead and Michael Mt. and Mn. Albert Ecc~ and &.le Magjera an:d Mrs. Leslie Wagner. Jr. o! Newport lleadi and the LEICHTFUS S. Lyn Bundi. Their parent. are Mr. and "'° o! Mr. and Mn. Elmo H COMSTOCK Attending as best man was Mrs. Allred K. Whitehead •nd Lund. Gl"llnd Rapkla:, Mich. Ron Saul, and ushers were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, • Bridal allendauta ...,.. Mrl. Nancy Lynette C-Orrll!toct John Leonard, Der Ganz, all of Huntingtoo Beach. Of. 1.-.1 FkJo1 and the MJJaes became the bride of Arthur Brian AnnJtroog lllCI ~im fl<lant was the Rev. Nonnan L)'ll Udall, Kann Bradshaw, Paul Leichtfuu du r in I Schindler. L. Brown, grandfather of the Best man was Steve Mohulskl, and o t be r at· tendants were Tony SePlJlveda, Bruce Peek, Bob Perez, Brad Varney, Tom Meunier, Hamblin and Mike Armstrong. The bride is a graduate of Fountain Valley High School, was a varsity cheerleader and 1971 Homecoming Queen. She also attended Biola CoUege. Her husband, also a FVHS graduate, was named lm Athlete-of·the-year. He cur- rently is studying at Orange Coast College. The newlyweds Will reside in Los Alamitos. Sylvia Eocles, Vicki Gregory ceremonies conducted by the The newlyweda will rHide in bridegroom. and Julle ·llomm>. Rev. John Hobenprton in ·" Mn G•~ N. Raady Sm.Jtb wu the Corona del Mar. Santa Ana. Attendants were · -., Married in St. Andrew' best ID.ID aad uaben weni. Parents o( the newlyweds The bride received a BA in L. Lucas, n:iatron of honor; Presbyterian Church, Newpo Douaiu ad.Scott Ecclel. are Mr. and Mn. Willis fine arta: at UCI and her hus-June Frankbn, Janet Robin-Beach were Janet Hester ·and WELLS-HESTER 'lbl .._ la a _graduate of Comstock of Newport Beach bind attended California State son and Kim W a d d I e, Thomas Wells. Newport Hirbor ~lb ~I and Mr. and .Mn. Walter Unl.venlty at Long Beach. bridesmaflo ids-; lr~ra~ TyBr~; The Rev. Dr. Charles H. and at 'RM_.. .. _ YQW!i abe is '-1 -'-•"'·--of La Ha bra ford , wer g ; n·ere:nfJeld performed the . -~ ..:"-~--~-.....::n.;uw.uo,, OVERTUR"PR·AUSE Jr best man. and Kenny 1 a ·1111111c .....,.., ......,......, Heights. ,.. whit he d Gene Trujillo· and • double ring ceremony for the "';/... ~--8 twO. Bridal atlendflnts were Mrs. Churdl of the Reflections, 8 _ e 8~ ushers daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. ear m1Bilbt in France lor the t>avtd Foutch, matron of ho~ Knott' a Berry Farm was. the -1;: bride' 1s 8 ~aduate of Charles W. Hester ol Coron ~of Jeilll Chrbt of L&t. or, and the Ml.ves Jackie Ty· setting for the marriage ~••·-High Sdioot.AQd..her de! Mar and the soo of Mrs. MON. THRU Fill. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SATURDAY · 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. SUNDAYS II A.M. to 5 P .M • TO -MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SUMMER GOODS •Pants •Sweaters •Tops •Skirts •Swimsuits •Blazers •Vests •Skirt Sets •Dresses •Pant Sets LONG & SHORT •Blouses •Hot Pant Sets JPJ CAtlFORNIA' FASHION FACTORY • OUTLETS .__._ Sainto:"He'fa majoring -ler, Dona S......, 1Dd .1"'8KY --n at1JliCharleneSue ~d ls a graduate of We.st Edwin Dray:NewPolril BeaLch j; Ill~ 11111,11 a mezn. Lowe;-1>rldesmatds. Prause and Jack Lee Covina High School. They will and Thomas We s, a be< o! the~team. Servtna Al best man ~as Overturf. reside in Huntington Beach. Canada. II Ill . . ' The ne" '-..!II l'l!llde•IA :Noef Dodoir, and ushers ware Their Potent. are Mrs. The newlyweds, Newport Provo, U , ,,:. , :;: ~· Ted Bow and Roselyn Prause of Huntington MOHUlSKl.PEEK Beach residents, are HUNTINGTON BEACH 'PETRY.:.CEEFE ~brldt ~arned a bachelor Beach and Mrs. Way.ne JanP .. kandMattMohulskl graduates of Corona de! Ma . of~.,,.. ln ~ at Lackman o! Ol:laboma City. were married in North Long High School and will graduate St . lllarlln ol T our s, U<LAmf lllo11'a fnduale Mrs.BeverlySmitli wasthe Bead! Brethren Church with inJunefromtheUniversityo! Brentwood wu the ael~.for of Newport HartJor High matron of honor; bridesmaids the bride 's grandfather, Southern California. 8 h the marriage of L o r a n SchooJ. Her husband studied at . were RanctJ DeRuntz and George Peek, officiating. Wchael Keefe and J o b • the Uciverslty of Cal!lornia, Kathy Busch, and ~ower girl Parents of Ille bridal couple pledged Delta Delta Delta and Charles Petry of Newport Riverside. They will make wu Jenniler Prause. are Mr. and ·Mrs. Neil Peek o! he is affiliated with Phi Kappa Beach. Re L ' Kldney their home in South Puadena. Stanley Prause served as Foun\ain Valley and Mr. and Psi. The v · lam best man krmeth DeRuntz Mrs. .Robert Mohulski of performed the rites for the COBLE-SCHINDLeR and wey Prause were Westnlln.ster. daughter of Mr. and MJ:i The Rev. Harold H. Coble ushen, and Darin Smltli was A~ the bl'lde ....-.1-----------James M. Keefe o! Corona nd performed !be we d-d Ing the ring beortt. ·Mr1 .. Rici Hamblin, Chris Mar and theU. ""'...!!. ~. ~ cei-cmy f<r bis son, Thomas Ibe llride b a cr'!duate of Pee~ Linda Mastroianni, Gail ~-:,°I! • .. , · H. Coble and Linda Chloe Ediion ll1gh Scbool, Hun-.Yan1l!iloo, Paula Bodine. = •-u. the bride were Scttindler. t1ngtM Beach and Golden Leslie l.auc, Rosie McCutclr M~:i.e;.:gA. Babcoclr. and tile Nuptials took place In the West Colj,ge and Is a ll<ensed eon and Clu1lty Annstrong. Mlaes Carlyn Plf!f'Ol'le, J08DI\ Smlth, Helen Power, Kathy '-======================:;::=======; Munroe, Ann Upplncott and;, Loma Lockwood. The bridegroom WU 1erved by Erik Brendin, "nK>m.a1 Newcomer, Michael Willard, Miehe.el Mat.kins, Ba-Ian Leck, oMarUn Brill'; John Babcock and Sc:olt McWhlll(ley .. GARDEN GROVE · . IJ1t t IROOKHURST I Block South ol G•rd•n Gro"'• 11..,d. AICADIA 29 W, L.., Tuna1 Or. MONTCLAIR 10181 C•ntral A"'•· ' 9586 HAMILTON 2 Blocks West of Brookhu rst llLLFLOW!R 920<4 Alo11dra REDONDO IEACH 61<4 Torran~• Blvd. • ts The \:>ride. ls a graduale of Redlands High School, al· ten d e d Vlktortascbule in Essen Germany, SJ)ent a year 1lbroad as an American "Field Service student and graduated "Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude at the Uni versit y of Sou.them Californ ia where she pledged Pl Beta Phi. FOR A LIMITEP TIME ONLY STARTING FRI., MAY 18, 12 -8:30 SAT., MAY 19, 10-5 in a natUe!· Her husband is a graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas High -school, San Bernard ino, Stan· fOl'"d University where he af- filiated with DeJta Tau Delta, and the Univerally of Southern Qdiforilla Law . School. He passed the California Bar last .swnmer. POWERS-HOLGUIN Doris Lucille Holguin and Martin Edward Powers were manied in th e Church of Je!Us Christ of Latter-day Saints, Anaheim with Bishop James J. Jones Jr. officiating. Parents of the newl.vweds are Manuel J. liolguin of San- ta Ana, the late Mrs. Holguin. Mrs. Lois V. Denson of Costa Mesa and Newton E . Powers of West Palm Beach, Fla. Attendants were the t.fmes . Max Foss. T. W. Stoner and Rodney Everidge, Miss Pat BERNARDO BERNARDO BERNARD O "We have 1nore of theni and at. loioer pri.cea than anyone • - . - AND SUN., MAY 20, 12-5 Have the thrill of finding your vety own cultured pearl in a l ive oyster. Most oysters will l1ave one white pearl inside. However, some contain more than one & some contain black pearls. For the mountjng of your choice, choose from rings, pendants, tie tacks and earrings in Sterling Silver or IOK and 14K Gold. JUST SAY CHARGE IT! PICK A PEARL 300 MOUNTINGS 200 to 3600 \ ·' • . . · s of Tradition . cerve a very Traditions!>.. , ey main- real purpose. T ents of tain the best mo a man's life and continuity betvtee successive generation.· My family began tradition of naming t eldest son Theodore ove 250 years ago in Nijm gen, Holland. Theocfore Van · de Kamp. And with •the name came the tradi- tions of the Dutcb farme r -hard workers of the earth. In 1876. Theodore Ill lett his native Holland 'tlieodo and came to America to ·begin a ne'1-life. But the old trac;iiti4"fis remained, and he namwi his eldest son Thl!odore. Seeking adventure · he traveled west tel .California in 1913 to begin the first in a long succession of Windmill bakeries. 1 was born here and my father named me Theodore, a·nd ~ contin- ued the tradition of the first Dutch farmers of Nijmegen. And so It fol· lows that my new gentle· men's clothing store has five generations of Theo- dores bOhind it And a re- 51'ect fo r honesty and hard wo rk da ting back to 8 firs t fa rmer who oke Dutch soil. 1 am Theodor.• V • .!Ind ·s my store. LA HABRA 1364 SO. IUCUD ALPHA BETA IMPERIAL CENTER I Blk. So. of Imperial Hwy. LOS ANCilLES l 115 San Fernando Rd. MA IJNA DIL l EY 572 W1thi1MJton .... r in the ties/a. world." ALL PEARLS WILL BE 7.7 11z MM IN SIZE We kn~wS~~!J~~Ying for. ~ FASHION ISLAND NEY(PORT BEACH 1Jl FASHION ISUHD ' -46~lsfard o ~ 13ecdl o~ l > >. ' ., -----Fr "iii ...... -:.-.._ .... )640-83t) \· ' \ , I -.. ' • .. • • l ( the r~asury PRiCES EFFECTIVE J'HRU MAY 24th The Store for Sound Savings! ' .. 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PETRY Coast Couples Marry In Spring Rites • TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SUMMER GOODS •Pants •Sweaters · LUND-ECCLES Wilkes, L«raiDe and Loretta First Baptist Church, Midway Trujillo, William Ro m a n , City. The J:ride I! the dau&}lter Brlgbam Young University Lain Welander, Steve Tru-· of Mr. and Mrs. James D. juniors, Kathleen Eccles .and jiUo, Robert Trujillo Sr. and Schindler of Corona de! Mar Ammon IUcbard Lund were Wllllam Rbman Jr. and her husband abo is tlle married In the Los Angeles The bride is a graduate of son of Mrs. Coble o f Temple, Church of 4esus Santa Ana High School and at-Westminster. vocational nurse. Her husband studied In Oklahoma and serv- ed four years in, the .,Marine corps. WAGNER- WHITEHEAD Christ of Latl<!r-day Salnts. tended BriJtm Y o u n g Mrs. Stuart L. Gl1-I oerved Elder M. W. Evans of. U"l mty husband ~ of •--and Married in PI y mouth '·,~-led· at ••-•-·ble """ "ve . er a u matron ~. h ~ wa w.N •au.a tended acbooJ tn Florida and brklesmalds were the Misses Cong reg a tional Churc , certmODY for the daughter of they will reside in Anaheim. Mary Scblav:ooe, Jan Zaneck.i Newport Beach were Nanette Mr. and Mn. Albert Eccles and Su Magi and Mr Marie Whitehead and Michael Jr. of Newport Beach and lhe LELCHTFUSS-• era '-Leslie Wagner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo H Lyn Bunch. Their parents are Mr. and Lund, Grand Rapids, Mich. COMSTOCK Attending 81 best man was Mrs. Allred K. Whitehead and Bridal 1tte™'ant1 were Mrt. Nancy Lynette Comstock Ron Saul, and ushera were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, Leoni Fkil and lhe Milles became the bride ol Arthur John Leonard, Uer Ganz, all of Hwitington Beach. Of. Lyn Udall, Karen Bradshaw, Paul Leichtfu11 during Brian Armstrong and Jim r.Oiant was the Rev. Norman Sylvia Eccles, Vicki Gregory ceremonies conducted by the Scbindler. L. Brown, grandfather of the ud Julie Horman. . ~v. John Hobengarten in The newlyweds wlll reside in bridegroom. N. Randy &ruth was the Corona del Mar. santa Ana. Attendants were Mrs. Gary belt man ..00 ushers were Parents of the newlywed& The brl..i:-received a BA in L Lu t of •----•··and Scott Eccl Ut:: • ca.s. ma ron JMNI"; Doug..-es. are Mr. and Mrs. Wlllls fine art.a at UCI and her bus· Jane Franklin, Janet Robin- 'Ibe bride 11 a graduate of ComstoCk of Newport._~each band attended Celifomia State sbn and Kim Wad d I e, Newport Harbor High School aod Mr. and Mrs. Walter Univeralty at Leng Beach. bridesmaids; Brandl Brad- and at _Brigham Young she is Lelchtfuss of La Habra ford, flower girl ; John Tyner a music major, cbeerleader Heights. OVERTURF-PRAUSE Jr. best man and Kenny ' and songteader B · dal tt da ts Mr '· d ~ -' Trujlll d lier husband · served a two-~1 a en n were s. Church of the ReOecUon.!1, Wbitebea • \.n:ne O an year mission in France for the David Foutch .. matron ~ hon-Knott's Berry Farm was the _Bruce Bury, ~ers. ·---Church-of<".!98Ul-Chcis:Lof L.lt-Cl!:• and the Mi~ Jackie Ty·~ set!!!!§" .... ror the marriage The brl~e is a graduate of ter-<lay Saints." He Is majoring "lfr-;-tlolra-S-.Clnlt l'tnT C«emonyllMllig-Olar--SUe-l!dlaoll-Hifh-Scbool Olld "" in microbiology 'Ind ii a mem· Lowe, _bn~esmalds. Prause and Jack Lee husband la a graduate of West ber of the ruab1 team. Servuig as best man was Overturf Covina High School. 'Ibey will The newlywVYiedJ will reside tn Noel Decker, and ushers were Tbe. · •· M rtside in Huntington Beach. Don Comstock Ted Boggs and ir paren... are . rs. Provo, Utah. . Carl .WJnl<!r. ' Roselyn Prause of Huntington MOHU LSKl-PEEK PETRY l(EEF,. Tbe brldJ med ba h 1 Beach and Mrs. Wayne . • c" • ea a c e or J Oklaho at Jaft Peek and Malt Mohulskl ofartadegfeetnpsychologyat J.ackman UL-ma. y. 'were married in North Long' St MartJn of T o U·r s , UCLA and allo la: a graduate Mr~. Beverly Smlt_h was ~e Beach Brethren <(hurch with Brentwood was the settin' for of Newport Harbor High matron ()f honor; bndesma1ds the bride 's grandfather the ~age or L 0 r an School. Her husband studied at were Randi .DeRuntz . and George.Peek, of(\.ciating. ' M1Chael Keefe and NJ o h ~ the University of ~llfomla, Kathy gll:sbh, anll flower girl Parents of the bridal couple Cliarles Petry of ewpo Riverside .. 11Jey will make was Jeruufer Prause. are f\.ir. and Mrs. Neil Peek of Be~. Rev. Liam Kidney thetr home 1n &uth P.asaden~.. Stanley Prause served. as Fount.a.in Valley and Mr. and '··,:~ periocm<d the rites foe the ~ COBLE..SCHINQLER .be~t lll!'n, Kenneth DeR~ntz . Mn. -il!lf!ert . lllPhul•ki of Best man was Steve Mohubkl, and o t h e r at· teodant1 were Tony Sepq.lveda, Bruce Peek, Bob Perez, Brad Varney, Tom Meunier, Hamblin and Mike Armstrong. The bride Is a graduate of Fountain Valley High School, was a varsity cheerleader and 1971 Homecoming Queen. She also attended Biola College. Her husband, also a FVHS graduate. was named 1m Athlete-of·lhe·year. He cur-. rently is studying at Orange Coast College. The newlyweds will resid~ tn ~ Alamitos. WELLS-HESTER Married in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach were Janet Hester and Thomas Wells. The. Rev. Dr. Charles H. Dierenfleld perfonned t h e double riDg ceremony for the datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hester of Coron del Mar and the son of Mrs. EdwliiTaf:""'Newport BeaCli and Thomas Wells, La Canada. The newlyweds, Newport Beach residents, are graduates of Corona de! Ma ijigh School and ~in graduate in June from the University of , Southern California . Sh pledged Delta Delta Delta and he is affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi. . MON. THRU F RI. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. SUNDAYS 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. •Tops •Skirts •Swimsuits •Blazers •Vests •Skirt Sets •Dresses •Pant Sets LDN G & SHORT •Blouses •Hot Pant Sets JPJ CALIFORNIA' FASHION FACTORY OUTLETS IE · II ·---------~-----· ·- HUNTINGTON BEACH . GARDEN GROVE 9586 HAMILTON LA flABRA 1llt t IROOKHU RST I Block South of G1rcl1n Gro>'I Blvcl . .AICADIA 29 W, L..1 Tun11 Or. MONTCLAIR 2 Bloc ks We st of Brookhurst llLlflOWER '204 Alqn4r• IEDONDO IU.CH 13.4 SO. I UCLID ALPHA BETA ., lMPE"RIAL CENT~A. I Bili:. So. of lmp1ri1t Hwy. LOS ANGILU lllS·Sen F1rn1nclo Rd. MAllNA DEL I H 572 W11hin9to11 daughter of Mr. amr Mn. and Larry . Prause . were Wesimin.Ster. ~ JamuM. Keefeof.COronadel The Rev. Harold H.""'Coble usheni, and Darin Smil.tt"was -Attend!og the bride were l ----------'=======ro===~===== Mar ·and the son .of Mr.-;1nd performed tbe we.dd.i_ng the ring bearer. Mrs. Rick Hamblin Chris Mrs. Jotm H. Petry o( San ceremony for bis son, Thomas · .. ~e bride ls a graduate <1t Peek, Linda Ma!tr:oiaMi, Gall Bernardino. H. Coble and t.inda Chloe Ed.1900 -High ~ -~un~ Yarrington •. PauJa Bodine , Attalding the bride were Schindler. tlngtoo Beach and Golden Leslie Laux, Rosie McCutdJ. Mrs. John A. Babcock and the Nuptials took place ln the Wes t College and ls. a licensed em and Qu1sty Armstrong. ~ Carlyn .rt....,., Joann Smith Helen Power. KathY,,============================;oi::;I M~. Ann Lippincott and11 Loma Lockwood. '11le bridegroom WM served by Erik Brandin, Thomas Newcomer, Michael Willard, Michael Matkins. Brian Leck. Martin Brill, John Babcock and Scott McWhlnney. The bride is a graduate of Redlands High School, at· t en d e d Vlktoriaschule In Essen, Germany. spent ~ Y.ear abroad as an American Field Service student and graduated Phl Beta Kappa and summa cum laude at the Urtiversity of Southern California where she pledged Pi Beta Phi . Her..J:!usband is a graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas l~igh School. San Bemardioo, Stan- ford University where he af- filiated with Delta Tau Delta, and the Univeraity of Southern California Law School. He passed the California Bar last summer. POWERS.HOLGUIN Doris Lucille Holguin and 1r1artln Edward Powers were married in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Anaheim with Bishop James J. J ones Jr. officiating. Parents of the newlyweds are Manuel J. 11olguin of San- ta Ana. the late Mrs. Holguin. Mrs. Lois V. Denson of Costa Mesa and Newton E. Powers of West Palm Beach, Fla. Attendants were the Mmes. Max Foss. T. W. Stoner 11nd Rodney Everidge, f\.1iss Pal "" BERNARDO BERNARDO BERNARDO "We have 1nore of the1n a11.d at lower prices than anyone in the • _1 world." 'lesta. ~ •11 ·~HION ISLAND 1 PENNEYS PRESENTS Pick·a·Pearl I FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY STARTING FRI., MAY 18, 12-8:30 SAT., MAY 19, 10-5 AND SUN., MAY 20, 12 -5 Have the thrill of findin g your very own cultured pearl in ·a live oyster. Most oyst~rs will l1ave one white pearl inside. However, some contain more than one & some contain black pearls. For the,mounting of your choice, choose f rom rings, pendants, tie tacks and earrings in Sterling Silver or .lOK and 14K Gold. JUST SAY CHARGE IT! PICK A PEARL JOO MOUNTINGS 200 to 3600 AU PEARLS WIU BE 7-71/2 MM IN SIZE . We ~~~~~ng for. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 1 'r ' '·1. \ " \ \ • } ,, • V\lhaf s in a name!· and came to America to ·begin a new life. But the old traditions remained, and he named his eldest son Theodore. Seeking adventure, he traveled west to California in ' 1913 to begin the first in Traditions.'Serve a very a long succession of real purpose. They main-Windmill bakeries. tain the best mo~nts of I was born here '&nd a man's life and reate my father named me continuity betwee each Theodore, ttnd ~ contin· successive generation,\ ued the tradition of the My family began ~· first Dutch farmers of tradition of naming t Nijmegen. And so It fol~ eldest son Theodore ave lows that my new gentle- 250 years ago in Nijm~ men's clothing store has gen, Holland. Theodore five generations of Theo- Van de Kamp. And with .. .,,. dores behind it. And a re- the name came the tracfj,. ' spect for honesty and tions of the Dutch farmer t work dating back to -hard workers of the first farmer who earth. k• Dutch soil. In 1876, Theodore Ill am Theodore V. And left his native Holland sd ·s my store. · }. --- • . .. • • .. • .. . . . , • the . reasury • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MAY 24th The Store for Sound Savin.g.s _! • Thursd11, MAJ 17, 197) DAILY PILPT v -Sllop The Complete Record Department And Save Now On These Specials!! 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I •• ' - , .. •·-'A. ' •• - "· ' -........ .. ... ...,.· .... ------... -........ ,,, ....... .. ----.... •· • ' u · DAILY PILOT Thul"Sday, May 17, 197) _Horoscope: Aquarians, You' re . Intriguing ro· . r Opposite Se.x FRIDAY MAY: 18 By SYDNEY <>MARR ARIES (March %1-April 19): You are at»e to combine im- agination with . reallltic ap- proach. What seemed Im· prllCtical CAil be made to wort. Your confidence ret.urna a.s you receive travel ln· vitailcn.; Your 'viewt can widen recogniUon.. Older p e r 1 o n plays pai:t. TAIJRUS (April %0 • M a y .,) :'11111 """1d be end ol line for Join1 ellorl which hu'bten oolting you Ume and money, Be pradical. Don'I hang on to past Instead, begin preparing for bri&hter future. Aries cou!d play prominent rote. GEMINI (May 21.June 20J : Maintain .low pNfile. Listen, observe and wait. Paitence now lJ your ally, even though thla II not eaa:y course. You 300n will receive opportunity Taking r0dds and Ends ' lot areater Independence of · tllouiht, adioo. But for now - take It easy! CANCER (June 21.Juiy 22 1: Some of your qualities. not always appreciated, no1v are admired. What you fought for in past comes to pass. Be a gracious winqer. Avoid ''I told you ao" attitude. Remember recent health re:solutiOfll, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Creative juices flow. You are 'able to write, to expre!s Mating Call Answered By EllMA BOlllJIECK I received a letter this week from a marriage counselor and psychologist in Australia that began: front (which stood for virili· tyJ. I could hardly wait lo enroll. As it turned out my five men included an englnefring stu- dent who went Into a library and didn't come out unt,il four bracket (which is somewhere between puberty and r paralysis), I noted there are 14,220 eUglble men. I dpn't want to make trouble , but could I see each of them first? "Dear Sir: I took the liberty of writing to you regarding the tens of thousands or lone ly men in Australia who have no years later; one who was four,-----------! inches shorter than I am (J am 5' 2"), one who told me he was majoring i n "tombstones ;" one who was preparing for the priesthood, and aqpther who baby-sat hi.a three kids when he wasn't in UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W...YnWa9t ...... AT WIT'S END classes. l~~~~~~~~~~""!'°'I I used to stand around· the 1W HwMr IW. c.t• ..... -141-G25t student union and s a y , Gzfjbl chance in 1He of ever mar-"Psssst. Hey, Gloria. I'll trade u rying because of the simple you a dedicated priest and a fact that there are just not cemetery.freak for one of your enough women in the coun-men with the 'v on his COlrr._. ~~!S try." sweater."· ttUI I hardly got past the "Dear The letter from Australia > Q w= . -S!r' be{</•• .l.senst-J !w bad·~="-,,~.._ f~ _ -~ ~ Z :JI CD bigger problem than he knew. r:;;tivated -in writing .:w you U m _ CD (But that oftel\ bappens 'Where out of concern for the many z. z _:;; mev have a dance and nothing men who personally contact but kangaroos show up.)-my practice each week seek-64 · I don't mean to. make light ing resolvement of their mono-4 • 1 70 of the pro~lem in Australia, existence and for whom we1 -~~~~~~~~~"""~I bu_t you have to admit it's a can do very little, for one up1que one. It seems they reason only -we cannot pro- have ap e1cess of 200,000 mar-· duce women who do not exist.'' yowt<ll, to mab IOIUld ol your voice beard by many. Diversify. See and be seen. Fine ror JOCial activity. Con- t.ac.U matte can pnwe mean- inef ul. Act accord.lngly. \'IRGO !Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Bo meticulo~. Leave nothlng tu chance. Be aware and thorough. D8J with Aquartu•, Lto and Scorpio penom. Check pNperty values. ·Speak frankly. Set price or make of- fer-and stick to It. Then you gain. LIBBA (Sept. D-Ocl. 21): Acceot " .. ICleu and -lo make tbtm operate. Meaoa l>e analyttcal. <l>ect v a r i o u 1 per.sons, areas. Gemlal, Virgo pe""" aeem to figure prom· inentJy. Relative on the moY:e could relay i mportaot message. S()ORPIO (Oct. ZS.Nov. 21 )' Yoo could -.Hy com- plete financtal transactloo. You get JOmetbing of value. You become more com- fortable. Yoo feel wa"' ol I . . . -.tll· Homeille lmprov!S. mfllel7• Y...-hno rf&llt to Harmooy could reip. Be r..u. KmW.J4nd.lfO al1er ln-~ve. Mab conclliatcey fonnlliGG, not iumors or gesture.to family member. *""""'nd rep6rtl. Indlvldual SAGnTARIUS (NOY =-bee, : ,who bat loeef\ "tl>mlP UJe 21 1: Lunar polition ~ mlll" could bocoone your ally. with new c!oane<J, lrab oj>o' J AQIJABIVS (JI!". 20-Feb. portuniUes and c o r re ct--11}: Many ef your desirts can judgments. You are able to -be fu&nlled. ·Friends are in pic- deflne an~ reOne, to perc<ive, • Jllrl\-:Vou have "¥<~. I r detect anll llme-}'CU Clll<lie • ""'1 ~ mi&hl fie . at fi&bt 'place with neeiled '~her ol "IJl)Olite la materlal. Exude d)nfidc.ice,> npeclally ~ed. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jao'. / PISCES (Feb. 19-Match 20): 19): Work to""'rd uncovering Dittct adioo ls todlcated. If ,. -.. ··--~~ ·-::---·------.. ·3 : DAYS-t!N-..ll~ you stali, -la lmlltd. Accent is on achievement, prestlge, Cat!CS' lie· compliabmeuts. Mako room for yountU at more ell!llllled poettioo.-Tbere ls no need to apologize ! IF TOD,\Y IS YOVR BIR111DAY you are drawn to tbe arts,.ro medicine, law and to fields where y o u r bumanitarlin qualities CIQ.j>e e1pressed. October could :"be ~ one of yoor most lignificant 1 mooths ol 1!113. tiageable males between the ' F"drgive me. but t ·ami still l . . • ·~ 1 ages of 20 and 49. suspicious:"" There are too If I seem .suspicious, it is many q u e s I ions left because 1 once1Chose a college unanswe~. How did all tho.s~ , because the catalogue made a men get there? Is there Mon- bi"--deal out of the• boy-girl da~ , night f o o t b .a I l in ratio. ' · Australia?-Are these the same 'It seemed there were five meR I saw moving west in a men to . every woman .and on Sandra Dee movie? ft.~ they one page were five of.the most fOrmec AfuCric~n walk.:auts · beauLiful-1r1en-1-have -•ver 'wJlQ .W®I 9ut fqc_ a Pack of see n stnndlng around on the cigarettes one nlgflt and never tennis ·courts ftt w,,..i t I! came .back? @ja~SS' RJNQ WaMH'I Apparel bf .. .., .. · ~ a M•l'MCl'l"'Wl•tt a AIHl •iHOf$ N•hlrolhert c.O.. ·S..doh . 3 U1 E•1t Co•1t Hwy. Coron• dtl Mer • ·K,ING ' SIZE-·~~ Reg.$269.95 ... 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Cornes with Mattrltss Box 11 Spring & Double Bonusr ' · ANAKEIM 181 ·I West Lincoln Ave. 111w••" Ewclid •ittl ,.,_~h11n1 or FULL SIZE Reg. $119.95 s9915 ' I 088 S .. l!!CIAUSTS LAKEWOOD +433 Candl owood Ave. C•ndl•wood ·Siiops I ff~"' f.rOtft l:ekewood Center I P'hone1 4l4·41l4 , , I ... • - • _J ) ) ' J, ( ' • -· • • -· • - • • Laguna Men Set Travel Films, Barbershop Sing Travel f1lms and distaff barbershop quariet. will be featured at a meeting ot the Lquna Men'• Club at 7:30 p.m. Tue!day In Bridge Hall at Gle!lbeyre and St. Ann'• Drive, t..aa:una Beach. 1-:l'o Keep Sou them CAllfomia Moving, 1• a film by the Automobile Club o1 Southern Calilornla will begin the three part evening program. A sOC<llld !Um will be lbown, produced by Lars-Eric Undbiad, expl<nr and amductor of. ArMrtlc ToUrs. I Big Pet Parade Ends at Needle By WIWAM SCHREIBER Of _., CNlllr ltllllt SIMI ThurSdu, MQ 17, 1973 s YOUR SUPPORTING GIFT GUARANTEES DAILY PILOT %3 YOU MORE INCOME ~-t; -o~ y .. c• ecc,...,. ...,.., •-· I M}to'f llJtil....W tu ....... wtiUe Nlpl .. • llsa:11 II•._ c ... ._. .. S.en. Cfflt C......rty H"plHI'& .w .. Ltvf .. TNlt '""'9•·" Wrtte •r cent.r......-11...,. CAU Ml. JIM HIND 499-1311 Ext. 600 SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1'be Mission Viejo Sweet Adetines, a group of women from all perta ol the Saddleback Valley will perform in barbershop quartet style hannony. I WOULDN'T HAVE ~USSED TUesday's rabies clinic \II•_•_-_-------.... ------... ---.. Irvine Preschool Signups Slated Kindf!rgarteil registration week in the Irvine Unified School District begios Monday from 9:!0 ,a.m .. lo noon dally at Irvine elementary schools. · A birth certificate or other legal proof showing the child will be 5 years old on or before Dec. 2 must be brought to r~straUon .. Also required are health and Immunization records verifying im- munlzaUon against polio, measles and DPT (dlpht~erla, pertussis and tetanus). For more btfonnatlgn. parents can call the elementary school nearest their rsldence. Laguna Photo Show In Riverside Area A Photo exhibit titled "Laguna People" by Lagun&n Robert Randall is on exhibit · through May 27 at the Riverside County Art •and Culb,lre Center, 4901 Oak Glen Road, Cherry Valley. ( '>•llll!l!lli< RARE BROWN PELICAN GETS EXPERT CARE AT LION COUNTRY From Left, Assistant Pat May, lcaru1, Zoologist.Quinn • for the world. It was like getting an in.side look at the trained dog act of Ringling Brotbers Barnum and Bailey Circus. I'm sure the dogs didn't take the same_;laxed viewpoint. After all, bow do ym" feel when a needle ls waiting al the otbor end QI the line? The Lake Forest menagerie prob- abtY wu no IDU'e spectacular than the other needling areu on the orange COast. Ne~er in my life have I seen such a miied bag·of mutts and mas· ters as in that shopping center park- ing loiL _ 'lbere was the little guy ID sh<rts trying to tell hill 200-pound mastiff to heel while it snapped hungrily at the yapping toy poodle two spots ahead in line. Then there was the llttle half·breed collie that decided the pavement was a perfect spot to answer nature's call. The nea three people lo line spotted the results too late. THE LIST IS endless. It was like seeing the world's cross-breeding efforts of the 1ast 500 years assembled in one spot. Some looked planned, others looked like improb-- able accldents -like the pooch that had all the best traits of a German shepherd and a dachshund. But the real action wa s at the other end of the line - the end where a couple of brave veterinarians ordered one master after another, "You hold the head and I'll ta(e the rear." Gutsy, these front-line medics. It was amazing to see how the tempo of barking and nervous fidgeting picked up as the lin'"e got nearer its end. You'cj think those dogs really did know what was in lannini: a vaeat ion for the. eittire family ran be difficult ••• e11poci1tlly if 01H1 member can't trnvel or be lrft alone.. TllE BE\'ad.\' 2-\\'AY YA.CATION l'l..AN lets (\')ill~ a.U family nl~mbera enjoy a . , , • _I , .. , vacation. Your family ~nlbcr ... ·-·· ""·-· ~.-"' · _ _...-·· • ~uirinr 1upenillt!d. care is looked l..tt.t.r by dedic8.ted, 11killtd professionals. 24·hour nuning t:are is direct~ by T1•gi1t.ered nuraes. Activities, craft#, a chance tom.aka nrw friends, religiom 11ervicc11 :l'or most faith• &l'tl all av:iilable at BEVr;RLY JofANow.._M'ab UVULT MAlioa your firllt vacation stop with the UVULT 2-WAY \·AcATIO~ PLAN for all family membera. !:) Conte i11, call, Of' 1vrite fM' ~hurt: Jl410 c .. 1"° Co,a.tr.110 c., ........ .... 49 ... 1716 TM 1110lt e:zip~ t&1utt1 il&BIGUA Can /GeriliCM1 •• • 1 'I .I BEFLECrIONS l Lion Country Safari Taking store. Then came our turn. • r. i;y ~-1:"-ll ·· J Sheffer .. It ll neww tM late to 9lw• up eur pnJudk• •• -11 , . TJtorN':' In an age when"blgotry and unreasoning hatred are 1tll prewlt:nt, we ma,y be totted to agree that evm the mo.t tolerant of us flu certain prej~ ·Even though the deertt qi. illu may be small, prej~ J.1:1 always deplor-able beaUWe · tt conbibptn nothing· ··~crvative. a.iid harms • alt· Concerned, bo:th .. sinner and those ·sin~ against. U weidcfine preju<Jice..11!1 "an oP!nlon or belief formPd Without "full Knowledge and understandlng" we have at the same time prescribed the cure: Mor! knowledge, better understanding. Let us· constantly sciek more knowl- edge u a safegulll'd qalnst prejudice. It is never too late. • YQU can have complete con· fldence in our ability to pro- vide sound advice \•:hen you need it most. .~~~!!~R LAGUNA IEACH t76 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY 494-1111 SAN CLEMENTE Jill NORTH El CAMINO REAL 492-0100 . . . -liiffiled Pelieail -uii'iiei·"wnig· , trance to the' African·theme as oompared to three in 1970. park. The rare and endangered ALL 1108 TIME, Sam , our midget shepherd, had cow- ~red"in~firn;.l1)!r,-.mwilling-to ~!r.zat--Uta4icy 'i~ki.bi.r.I'. terrtors that snarled at him from below. . When we got to the table, Sam looked at the vet and the vet looked at Sam. Sall\ made ready to tear off the band holding the needle. The Vet recited his line, "You hold the llead and I'll take the rear." and escaped certain dlsmembennent. I've got the scars to prove il: ·-· --,. K1ds·tikePo-- Ask Andy A rm California lirown pelican, found near death with a severely damaged left wing in the surf off Laguna Beach, was brought to LiQn Country Safari in Laguna Hills where it will join wildlife roaming on tl;ie 500-acre African wildlife preserve. Quinn stressed that Lion species ls protected by state Country Safari's policy is to _ _'.''.'."~d~l~ed~er~a~I ~la~w'.:'':_· ~·----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--------------------­remedy the inJury and then free the aiiimal. However, if crippled birds and animals prefer to stay, they are always · welcome. "Because Icarus is minµs a wing our preserve ~· NO~ Eliiabetll Burns, will be the pelican's home,'' director· ot·fab researdi for a Quinn said: "Some day we ~ ~Y "·;:'wfilch m ~ k'e h\>pe \~~~ble to brood ,.our Surgic81 products -fowtd.. the own caitfobna brown pelicans .t-~ered pelic'an 'On · the and then release them into the bea~ afteflthad been helped .wild ." ~ · • ashore.by a young surfer. She wrapped the bird in her jacket · IN 1'71 · TJIERE were 600 . and brought,.lt tQ Lion Country nests of California brown Safari's zoologist , Pat Quinn, peHcans, but o_nly ~ven ~atch· wbo immedtately operated on ed. Reproduction failure is due the damaged wing. to the collapse. or. the t~in- Dr. Bums said she brought shel_led eggs during 1ncubat1on. the bird to Lion Country Safari aUributed• to the _effects of because Quinn; who i s poll_utan~s on breeding_ areas. presenUy teaching 8 course in _Cahforn1a b~wn p e I 1 ca n s "\Vild Animals: Conservation, bre6:1 north ~ Canada and Managem'ent and StatUl'' for south !O Mex1c~. I~ 1972 a the University of California, to~! Of 52 California brov"n Irvine. had told her during a pelicans were born In the state college symposium that an y -~ injured animals were always F 01• welcome. NAMED ICARUS by the zoology staff, the pelican has been band·fed dally a diet of tresh fish, minerals a n d vitamins. \.Vhen Icarus ls well enough, he will be placed on an island of his own at the en· Weekender Advertising Phone 642-4321 . • I • FURNITURE --Sensallbnal new collectlon of .. ven dollar wondera, RB excluaJye dealgna lh decorative wrought Iron. • Thti wall aconee. Three of the oandlea swivel to any direction, an . unusual 24'" tall aoonce. Terrific alone, even better as a pair. The wall b.-. Perfect size, handeome de-- sign for a useful 33" talt bar wtth chained 18" x 10" working shelf. The end table. A graceful scroll deelgn 26 .. tall table with a clear glass top. 'l'fii KtOllid planter. s·how off your fivor- ite greenery In thl1versatile36 tall atand. Th• wlndlnp •lalro11e. Our artfulty dealgned 37 tall dlaplay piece fOf your obJet.s d'art. · •• NOW YOU DON'T HAVE TO! r,,__~;=~=Q~~~~N~4SO~R~O~~~aT~IO~~~~- • CALL US and CHECK OUR PRICES FACTORY TIRE " • DISTRIBUTORS ~ 27601 FORBES ROAD. UNIT J LAGUNA NIGUEL. CALIF. ff877 (714} 831 -2230 FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach ~ il • .:::- lts AMCRU: 61 21 Wilshire Bl'ld. Mirtelc Milt; 11040 W. Pico Blvd.; 8840 S. Western Av1. ANAHEIM: 1612 W. Lincoln IAUISFIEUI: JllO Mine Ave. CHULJ VISTA:: 415 ...... 1 ClAlttMOMT/HIMDltli 232 E. Foothill COYlfllA: 945 H. Azuw DOWNET: 9435 £. fir1s1on1 lL CAJOll: SAN. Johnson Are. CLENDALE: 3l3 N. C!ntral Mt. IUIUDAIHR.LS: 10100 Balboa Blvd. HUNTINCTOM IUCH: 19431 Beach Blvd. LA HABllA: 1720 W. Whittler LONG BEACH: 2189 Lakewood Blvd. MONTEllET PAK: 415 S. Altmtic M. PWDEU: 85 S. Ros!!Tlead IUVEltSIOL ID.000 Ma&oolia SANTA ANA/TUSTIN; 1703 l 17th St. SAM llllMAltDIHD: 999 S. "E" St. SAN DIEGO: 7475 Clairemont Mne 8M1. SOUTH BAT: ISSJJ S. 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TOWN & COUNTllY Or111111 1710 SSMSH HUNTINltTPN HAlllOUll m.c1 _.."' ·~In Sunday's Family Weekly: Donny Osmond on His Success: "Sometimes I Just Can't Believe We're on Top!" · · FW: 1Fhm' s your reaction to .seeing your piciute pla.atered on. aU lho.se teell fan magazines? DONNY: When I Wal young, I remember walki11g by a new.s.stand and, jusc for fun, looking at the maga· :i.M.s. lt'.s .sore of hard to .realize thae I'm· in that posi- 'Wn.-dUJl all of us..allill_thil.l_f!_ositian. Donny is the youngest member. of the Osmond fir.Others singing quintet. Together, they've be- come this junior-miss generation's No. 1 idols, and earned more gold records (12) in a single year than either the Beatles or Elvis did, The Osmonds are Alan, 23; Wayne, 2l;Merrill, 19; Jay, 17; and Donny, 14. It is this combination that has broken attendance records at stadiums all over the coun - try and sold an incredible 19-million records in less than two years. And Donny, with his "single" act - backed by his brothers -has become a superstar. e FACING CANCE R -Marcia Strassman, multi· balented and incredibly optimistic, explains how she faced up to the news, broken to her last January, that she had a life expectancy of six months due to incurable cancer. e CINCHY GARDEN -Author Louis Sabin tells professionals' secrets for gettinR the most garden out of the least effort. Tips for lacy gardeners include how to grow fruits, vege- tables and flowers outdoors, maintain plants indoors. All Coming Sunday Wi th 1'he I DAILY -PILOT I \ •• • •• • * DA/LY PILOT U .Water W ill A rrive -. - In South on .Friday "'.Nudie ··Eyes -White· SAC!Wiztno (AP) -'lllo -wbo ,_. 1or 111o -ialtudooed 1o her by r<""""9 ~ .. •'Pl ••a .... ieno111 -la ~ JmwT• ~ ......... "'71 • -II Ille qode pictures. ahe will 1!-ti1o Illy II W1J11e --ta.p ...;~·~""!,~ lllf," llllld l\lllls GIU'da. "11'1 ID of the proJ«t 1o bring o1 f°"""' ..., ,.u-.. 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"Alltr a lllOOlb and .-balr-a -led 'Jalri "Blue Moon" Odom wltb Meoll's doul>le and Pinaoo's ucrlll<e • ,..... • rlt,.. c.,...._.., .. ,11•"'-" t11a 111:\ldl,lf , ••• " ........... ••1• fu Spikef est He found ouL Wednesday night. Wrfl)rt. tho _,"*est pltcher In Angels hl!forY l\llO II also Ibo leoingt&l this year; S<Ored 1"s lint win cl the seasoo 114.lbe catllornla Angel,< txploded for thelr biggest l'UJl1irodUctlaii Of th< year to llllatfer the 08ldahd A's, 7-2 81 'AnahelmStadlwn. win iL w1ls l>etlnAlol to IOI to mll," be ' bla .U\b Joa In ,.. .. decisions with 'a •· tltd the _.. In the thlnl •-•·· and 1dmllted. "Anil II ~'i 1 lotd oll.fl!i inlJid .~burst In the filth. .., ...... T-.. lto 1111V•...,._Cf 4111 111:.J~...... rl I I I I II ,RMftltOll, .. 4 I 1 I O.,.,__,, ._ l 0 0 I R.Q4f¥W, rl 4 • I I ..... ,.. 11111 .. ...,,,. ·1·· I !mow il's a J..,, "" ~· ihlnd -.ind ' Jim ~· 1-nm bome!-oil · the Ancelo ,..., ahead to ~ In the Harry's mind. ,;T ~ • fourth on Valootine's double and Robin- ....... c • , , • Gt•'--'· .. , I I O.G.--, 2b ' I t t 5-", 11 I NOrtll,ct :1011 M.a1t .. •Ill ' EUGENE. Ore. (AP) -UCLA lost the . Padfic-8 title on its way to a national collegiate track and Oeld crown last year, but the Bruins are a-heavy favorite fOI' the lil7S coolerence cbamplooship, .Wriglit was IOlerr\11 to Ang<b A119eb Sl•fe ..... run-1ng slnil•. -ti' Bollby W!Ults , and general At -• """" mtJ Meoll "and Jell Tori>org slniled to _, Odom, p 0 I I 0 TllfiMNV, c I I 1 I Llllltbltd, p o o o o C.Wrlqnl, p • o I t manager Harry DaJtoo\ . ~\I' 11 Ollllellll· •t Calltl:lrn• J:M 11.m. tho nrlh aglinst Odom and when Pinson "'Itiey know J can win end 1 know I can tl:: \t t:= !t S.:U~'t I~:::: fotlowed with a hit to make it 3-1, Odom '"°•r. OODI Toti 1 31 2 ' I Tolllt SS 7 lt 1 OHl•Ml 1tO 000 ODI -1: C1Ufomle 001 13:1: lb: -1 lt wu the ll/lh straigbl vldo<'y for the steamrolling Angels and 'moved them ii> to secood place In the W..t Dlvlsloo of tile American League, 10 peroelltaS< polnla better than the K..... CiLy Royals and two games ~ the 1.._ l...ilng 01ieago While ,SOx. win but they had fo be ~·When t MllY tl tt. .. :i. ~•Uflnllt iSS '·""' del)arted. waa going to get started. I ..,_ l was." l!otldo Pina, the third Oakland plld>er, Valent~ si~ bOme another nm olf E -T-•. 01" -O.ki.t\11 I, C•H~i. 1, LOI -on ....... C•Kfof"nle .... ,. -Miio/i, v.-. ll<M, "'°'""'· J6 -T-•· HR -~ Ill, a...oo !1l. se -~r. s -Ttnor\1. Sii -R. JKUoft., ... ,.,"°"' here, Friday and Saturday. · Wrlgbt conied an M ..-.d Into the provided frostlnc ln the sixLh. Paul Llridblad and RoblmM drov. in game and it looll:ed ln l!»lint Inning u Bollby V-and Rudy Meoll pated lllOtlier on 1 ground ball to the infield. IPMR•k••SO 1be Bruin!, who have won two con- secutivec NCAA tiUes , v.·oold be more vulnerable II Oregon Coach Bill Dellinger ii the A's were going to ~ It M. a IS.hit Anpls attack witb a -and "I hope tlli.s gets Oyde start<d ," 1lley ICOl'ed a quick nm Clll singles by single apl«O as evecy member o1 the Wlnld,. said. Odofl'I n .. 1 .. 1 .. , .s .s • > Llndb!M 11' 1 I • e e PIN ).)/)•210S had his way. _ CllllP!' Clmpaneris and Gme Teoace catllom!a lineup contributed at leasL one "1ben I know we'll have the besL plus Reigie Jackson'• saCrlllo& !I)'. bil. plLching staff in the league." C.WrlgM CW,1..f) t ' t 1 I l WI" -~ f'LM. TlrM -2:2'. o\lttlnlMl'>Clll - llM1, Dellinger ~ 'lllfl,appy because he says, "We've got~ kids who have qualified for the Pao-& meet"-and the conference llmits·eech school to 24 entries. Dellinger Willi> the llmitalion dropped and not bQcause Oregon would be in *°'1aer posllioo fM the team title. f'['m thinking what is best for track," I"' sal<I Wednesday night. "Any yomg .man who bas reached t,be qualifying ll_tandard should be alfoWed to compete." ;. Oregon, traditionally a power in the ~ce races, needs more manpower · n UCLA to win tbe Pac-3 title. ' Olympian Steve Prefontaine has the ~ll)''s best times .in four distance ti'~S this year.but at best can only dou- l'F in the two-day conference meet this ,,,.eekend in Eugene. :'!"Dellinger points out that UCLA, on the hand. Is loaded in tire sprints and ys. And, he ·added, "USC is on1y Ing 17 track men up here. They guys going in three or foUr events. u '.1ttelton Sparkles "1!ilif takes a big loid olf lllY mind." Dodgers' .Woes _ At Third Base May Be Over CINCINNATI (AP) -There's a new "Say Hey Kid" emerging .oo a West Coast baseball team. He hlay not be the next Willie Mays, but the l.o81 Angeles Dodgers thought he was something to see Wedne.sday night. Hoo Cey, a 2.5-year-old infielder who had only 10 major league hitls in two brief stints with the Dodgers during the lJo.d9er11 Slate o\11-...M 1111 ICJll ('491 May 11 Lot AMI'-•t Alt.nll 5 o.m. l.Mv lt Lot Angei. =!!""~'• 1:5.5 o.1'11 • • ' • M&V 20 Lot A~ .Ati.tltl 121 l~:fl 1.m. BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -Mission "'" 22 s...1 oi"° at An11111s : p.m. JO'S Bill Melton belted a three-nm last two years, drOve in four runs with a er in a losing cause as the Chicago +for-t performance as Los Angeles te Sox \\'ere defeated by the Min· outlasted·Oncinnatl, 8-6, in 11 innings. nesota Twins, B-6, here Wednesday. Cey and • catcber-otljfjelder Joe Melton's sixth-inning blast, bis seventh Ferguson accounted for ha1f the Dodgers' Jit'. the year, gave the ~te Sox a tern-16 bits, including llth-innlng home runs ~~ 4-3 lead, but MUU1esota came up which gave Los Angeles ii!: ti.nit .win in *1th four rWJ:S in the seventh inning. four games, this season againstjhe defen- 1 Melton was . t~ ~can , l.µ.gOCs _ -diu,g--National Leapie champ&. bqme nm champion in 1971, but sat oot It was·Cey's way of 8'fillg be .wants to .• -rLQ( ill'\~.l'llill#..llol:~..c J<eep..tbe-tblrd-base job he recmUy in-. D!ch d y· • .:..J berlted when bot.!Jitting ·Ken MoMuDen 'f _u ar son 1neu -""" sidelined wtlh • bode allme'11. · • . • ."I'm not going to give it up," said lhe . , HOUSTON -HOljS!on Astrqs . general , former Wasbingtbn State University otar :IJ>aoager Spec Richardson '!'""fined $300 who lifted hLs batting average from .%66 ,WJ!C(nesd1y foe flashlng •&messlige onctl!e to :288 wi1h Wednesday night's ellort. ' . . UPIT...,._... Indy's Walking Encyclopedia -Don Davidson ' INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Without brag· ging, Donald Davidson c1alms he can tell you just about everything about every In- dl8llaj)Oli.s 500-mlle race. A walking ~cyclopedia, Davidson can tell you without hesitation that Gastron Chevrolet finished 10th In the 1919 race. or that urn winner George Souden wu lire 1ut rookie to -the race until Graham Hill did it In 19611. Meinorlzlng trlvla i~t the Indy race started.as just a hobby for' Davidson 17 years ago when he was a schoolboy in England. It has led him to a position with the U.S. Auto Club and recognitJon as THE author1ty on the race. Davld.90'1, 30, .a native of the Wiltshire town of Salisbury, logged facts about.. the Grand Prix racing clreuit in his en- cyClopedic mind wl1il he "di.acovered:" Jh<! 500 in 1958: Now Davklson, a USAC statistician and historian, can recite from memory· fact! about each ol ihe Dearly 2.,000 Cars and drivers entered Jn every raoe slnce 1911. "I got a hold of a book which had the top .three finishers Of el.ch race," be recalled. "I found I was able to • memorize. these thtnga quite easily." ·Astrodome · scorebrd criticizlni !WO His fOtirth hit was a ~o JM>mer off BOBBY VALENTIN'E SLIDES UNDER OAKLAND'S RAY FOSSE AS THROW ARRIVES LATE. "~ wu no lnfonnatlon available over there in England except in American books, so 1 used to send awa,y tnnpires W.,Tucsda,.night's game agatnst .Reds' reliever Tom Hall .and .followed a :Atlanta. . ~ · · -• "' two-run blast by Ferguson as the UCI Retains : 1n·tne ninth inning of tbe Astros-Braves Dodgers claimed their 13th win in the •e., following disputed double play, last 18 games. . · 11Ds message was ordered flashed on the F~, who called his +for-5 ~eboard : 1 performance "my best night in the ma-.. ~ i ."Ma@ger Leo Durocbe.r • has an-~" toot over the National League lee.d · ~the game is being played. under in rum batted in with 29.tle has·eiaht No~ ·1 ~anklng ~, umpires Froemming ."'a.n d hOmers and a .328 battllg average ~rwo·· . · )Ii have plown decisions lw~of Lile poi"8'tihort cl joining t..O ~ l>Qdle!9 tbr"" _d!tys." q, t~ leagu.e's l<ll> ,10 i!IJ!en. . . . . UC lriine will carry the tag as ihe Ila· ~in.:. Ii R • " " The ~. w1tlr Al .oo..nq !!ring . ~ N coll di isl ~-~•1 .plllp ey es1gns n<ilut'ball !oi"the rirst fci\ir lnnlngs, -·-· tion'.· o. 1 , ec• • .., --• · • • · • a .1--0 lead in tile first· ipnlng and added learn into the NCAA western region'jl '·LAPAYE'MTE La. -After 16 years anOtber nm. in the fourth when catcher tournameDt to 9e staged on the Anteaters Q sa.lt!m>estern i..ouisiam's head basket-Steve· Yeager hit a SOI<>' bother. diamond next weekertd "after being nam-· "911 c~ch, _Beryl Shipley has submitted LOI Antl•lll (ll c111cll'l!ll" 10 ed to the top .spot t ... r the third straight lils resignation. . . •• ' 11 ,.. •• r 11 rM . • iv . 'Shipley said he can't communicate =·~~ ! ~ ~ ! ::~,.,'.' 111 ~ : ; ; ll~ in the l~l\'J\\Q!l~. · .tth tile Ulllversity's •administratlon and ~~~ ~~ l ; ~ ~ ~~~.e1b : ~ ~ ~ The margin was mcreased to ~wo ~e are salary problems", . bUt he bas F~, rt s 1 • 2 To11n, ct .s o 2 o points over streaking Southern Jllinois at ¥o ~ beleaguered by an NCAA in-'. ~,!. lb ~ ~ : ~ ~1=::: ~ ! ~ : g Edw~ville ~ith former . ltlBder and ftstlgation recenUy and suspended by 11.us .. n., u · • ' 1 ' G«-onlmo, • ri 1 o o .o. . defending nattonal cbamP190. FloriPa ,< _ calling YMO«, c: J I 1 1 Mtrl«•• Jb 1 2 1 0 Southern 1n lhird J .me Southland Conference for · it a Brtwtl', p .,. o o o cM".Y· 3b o 2 o o _ P ace. •1Mickey Mouse" )•Ami,., C..rvey, ph 1 ' o-0 Gr1maM¥. P 0 0 o 0 In the first two polls taken with UCI on --e-Howgh,p OOIOSpr..,..p 0000 0own1no. P 1 o o o G-on1no, p11 1 o 1 1 top, Fiorida Southern was second by a . ~ridges Fired . . _.-TUCSON -Rocky Bridges, manager ol the Hawaii Islanders of the Pacific COast League, said Wednesday he has been fired. ~ Bridges, 45, said Hawaii Islanders of- ficials called him Wednesday and said a •w manager would be in Tucson "within 'to72h::>urs." -• ' ~=i. PP ~ : : : ~~l:,'1~ P ~ g ~ g single point but fell to third, t1q:ee points w.cr1wfonf, rl o o e o eorbotl, P o 11 o o behind the Anteaters this week. ~1:1~~· Pph ~ : ~ g Puget Sound, another .entrant in the Tol•ls _.. 1 ,, 1 H=• p11 J ! 1~ : NCAA tournament at UCI May 2.5-27, is Los AnGtlts 300 100 100 o:t -1 in 14th pLace while NAIA defending na- ~~hllWle!c:ti, LGPft. OP~ ~ :. .. ~ 2.' on-t.ional champion La Verne College is c!nneli 4. LOB -LOI ""°"'ts 11. Clnclnnttl 10. ninth. 29 -C.y 2. F911111S011. MorOln. HR -YN11¥ (1), In •• . "ty di . . .1....:~""'" Ft111U10n (I), Cey Cll. SB -LDCl9'. ll:usMll, Tolin. u1e uruverst VISlOll, l'M .......... $ -Downll'IO. Grl"""1. State edged use for the top spot going HBP -by s~ (Buctnel'). WP -~· mo" the pl•·""'• by lwo ""'"ts. Time -2:5'. Atfendtnce -1 .. 121. • , , ;r':'u. .,... .. , Picked Off Tfaird Base · Milwaukee's Ollie Brown Qeft) and New York Yankees tbirll bo~an G~ N~,tle.s eye uinlllre Jerry Neude<ker as""l\C calli Bro)Yll 01it at -thlfil In an American League baseball game Wednesday. Jll'OWA J(l$ Pick~ Qf'( _ tltjrd 'trf catdl~ J1Jtl1'1llOD Munson. N.W.Vo~k won, 114. , • ~'. Around the Beat for them," he said. . • The race had "completely taken over my thoughts by the time I had saved " enough money to come to Indianapolis" Gym~~s Hurting; on a 21-day excursion tour ta JllH. -· ,, , • , ,,. He ast-Ounded nee driven anttomcl.1s• witb JiLs mental feaLI. 11e '!ulcklY be<ame tile ..m.r ol .atleotlon and *'1:1"' -,~W:" hlmlu'~~-. A~ -' . . .Red Chtnese Coining ' .. ;' ltloo'I prai,e at the·tricL . , Watson WU"_, lmpreiaed he olfmd Davidson an unol!lclal·Job u ooe ol bis crew memben. · Happy Wanderer:' Soap in Israel is 75 cents a bar and ·moustache wax is at a premium. if you can rmd it. So reports Mike SOiomon, the Weslmi1!-'!ter Higb grad who is sLlil nin· ning tract at the ripe old age of 23. . SolOQlOR is fresh. from runnirtg the eq~vafeht of an 8:40 two-mile after -finishing third-behind SWediSh and .. ~ • WHITE WASH OLIMN W~ITI Gennan Olympians during a recent13,000- meter run. · Earlier be woo a 3,000 -his first race victory in 2th years. '!be Unjvonlty Gi Colondo foolbail team bas an attractive road tcbedule tblt fall. The Golden Bufft are at I.SU, WllcoDsln, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa state. And they're at home aplntt Air Forte, Miuourl, Baylor, Oklalloma Slate and Kansas State. Alan Dages of Werbnlnster Wgb and Golden West ColleJe hopes to see action at olfeoslve pard for tbe Bllffs. Worst bargain of the year was the re-- cent inte~iooaJ gymnastics show between the SCATS and a Japanese con- tingent. They charged 13 per nose, no matter how old the oose. And in return fans got to see a foreign team dominated by, tots .so tiny l!iey had to be helped onliO the uneven parallel ban. Three of them SC'«ed In the 1.0 to 1.6 r'ni~ on . the bars, which is copt· ~ble'to riuintng the 100 in 19.7, tiirow· ln(e: bll~ IS feet or making one of 187,free tllrolvs in basketball. ' Pa>'Jng anything to see that caliber gymna.sUcs la: inconceivable. A growing, faboloua sport, gymnastics can serve on- ' . ly to defeat itself with those kind or prices and that llind of product. " · Davidson •felt .the uperlenoe wu' ~ successful, he returned to Indlanapoila: in 1965. with a one-way. Ucl:et on a pennanent visa. . A Red .Cldae.e men'•. an~ wOmen'• "I had no ldea w~t twas going t0 do," gymaatUct · team will allow Its Davldsol) said. "But I ftgured I could find ......, May 31 at tbe LA SpOrla ~··· something." Ticket• .for tlle I p.m. sbClw are ~ at USAC 9fficlal Henry Banks helped him $4-1 '5 and ... Ptetmnably it won'f be a land 8' position in early June of 1165 as buocb of loddlets perf~ tblt ttme: , • s~tlsticlan. Now Dayklson 1bo editl the · No class at Long Beach City Cdlege. USAC yearbook . Officials there did not advise job can-"I though! tt WU Just a gimmick." Davldaon said. "And I kept expecting the dldate finalist Tandy GllBs that -novelty to die off. But It keeps on Jl'1ff· else had been cbosen for the basketball Ing ... coaching vacancy. na·..:,,_.. 1-the Gillis found out from a friend'~ phone ·~· ~ slallsllcal autboriLy now for tire lndlanapo!Ls Motor Speedway call after the persoo read of the position radio networt, editor of , the 500 being filled in a loog Beach newspaper. Oldtimers newsletter and, jll.!t recently, Bill Fraser, former Long Beach Wilson pu1 le ••"- Higb coach ~ the -• a po ar mwt ~ Jockey f0< an Jn. • a-· ,..... . dlanapo!Ls FM atatloo. Hard to believe his credentials could He hu even tried predicting race wtn. oo\do lhooe cl ,Gllli.s, the highly sue" nenr althotlj!h Bobby Unser' 11181 cessful Corona del Mar High tutor. -trimiph has been his only succea1 IO far. The 10th amnual-Cout Raagen danc~ May H wtll provide hmdt toward ex· -suffered by Colin West and Eric Smttll wlw:I they llroke legs In a toecer game. The dance will be at . Balboa Pavilion from f.l. Tickets are az eacb and ""' be boapl at Ille clOOr. Keino Rejoins Pro Track Tour Wonder U !he New York Mets slill leel LOS ANGELES (AP) Kl K · they got a good deel in their swap with - P emo the Angels: Fo.,.; p)ayers, lnclud~-~~~~ ~~ mi53ed t~ lntematkloal Tract Nolan Ryan for sliortstop Jim Fregosi~tkln pro meetl because be was ' unable to return from Kenya where me Brulllu. and . Malen tOCctr teams of hiJ ch1ldren was cr'kk:ally ill. Will collide at the LA C.U..am Juae IZ K-alarmed !TA olllclals wf)en he ID an a p.m. malclt. tailed lo appear l<r meet• Friday nlilbt aL Toronto and Sat"'11ay ln Pllllade1Pbio. Protest Dropped KAi-iSAs CITY (AP) -Pitcher Nolan Ryan of the Callfornia Angels can\retax. The Kansa.a City Royals aren't £'ling to formally protest the Tuesday· night game in which Ryan totscd a no-hltt«f. Jack McKeoo, Royals manapr, still U!inks, Ryan wasn't keeping his plvoL foot ii1 contaet with the rubber but doesn't think the club shou1d go any flrther wltb his protest.of the game from the third Inning on. The !TA exeootlve vice president, Jack Buleltsb, old he , l>ld called tile Stale Department In an effort lo ~ ~ex­ po11.,..... who hid returned lo Kenya for a brief reol and penooal "'"'-"We· were coocerned about hll welfare and there w"' the remote tboogbt ol fool plajl," BoteOab said. EUOl"tl to contact Ketno were unsuo- ceulul because hLs villace of Eldora~ 300 miles from Nalrobl, bal no ~· But Wedneaday, said Birte!Lsb, !TA meet dl...ctor Jim Terill retunled home to bis apartment and found Kelno. .~~~Qrt's -Eme.rson Ousted • LAS V!XlAS'.<41') -Only t"° seeded . ninll1ne<l loday after two roomdl .... AlaD Klng-Ooesars Palace a-tc tbet saw a rash ol -11. WI 1op two· e<e<1s, Stan Smllh ant1 COrona del Mar'• Rod Laver, were · elimla4~ In, die flrll roond Tlleaday then ll'~Y third-seeded Ken ~all, fourih.teeded · and defendlna cllalnploll John· !'it-be were lmQck<il out. . ... • In addition, slni...eded Marty ru ..... . an\! lbe elgbll>ranbd Roy Emersan ol Newport Beacb wwe·allo ousted. Arthur-· -Mb, and IOVllllll> oeeded Ci:llll Dryadalo w.n lhe only rated playen left In oompelltl<ll. Aahe defeated Joequln Loyo-Mayo cl Muloo $-4, f.2 to move lnlo the qlJllrterflnaJI. ,Ray Moore ol Soulh Attica, who c1e1 .. ted Smltlf, kept gofng wilh • ~ w victory over Tom ~ while &scOe Tanner beat Ro8cwall, 2:8· W. W . I' , -wu downed by Brian Gcll-fried. w, w and aw Ridley beet F.menon, &-0, U, M . Newcombe, who bas be e n con- centrating C111 lhe Davi> Cup l<r -Ila Instead ol the pro tour, WIS boait.n by Colin Dibley, ~' 5-7, M . Only lo dOOblea has the form sla)'ed PllL wtth No. I seeded Smllb and Boll Lula boatJng Ashe and Tuner, T~ 14. 1be -~ w1lb a $!0,000 flnl p1'1Je f..-~ atncie. wtooer, ..nblll lhrooah y. • • I J ' \ . ' / .. • I ' ~ ..... -.. .. -..... ... ·-------• • ,ti DAILY PILOT -· M'1 17, 197' • Anwat.ers Baseball Crew • To Tour Hawaii Next Yoor , .. A relentit.sl drtve to build I.he UC Irvine • buehaU proeram to a par v.1th. USC and Ari· 1tlll State oo the university level continues wider Gary Adam<. Le.test coup for Adams is a trip lo the HawaUan Wands next )'l!&r immediately fol· lowing the Anaheim tournament. The Ant· eaten wUI play games in the islands for a week before returning lo begin the spring quarter of classroom work. With the Anteaters rated No. 1 in the na· tion aa the college level this season and HOWARD HAND\ -• gaining a split ln a two-game series wfth ' USC's Trojans and winning one of three at . Arizona &tate ... the UCI program is well ad· vauced. * * * Jerry Maru, Cbe leading e.r .a. pllcher on tbe 1jCI 1taff tills 1euon, will play ftD"ltner bostball ID Fatrbanlll, Aluka. He will be faclll& canent UCI &e.ammates JeV Malio- off and Ray Rampbrles during the 1ammer moatU bl &he nortbmunolt state. ~ ud Hampbrt., will be plllyla& for . Ancborqe. " Tlaree otber memben of the UCI Dlae wll1 plaJ ID Rapid Clly, S.D. Gary Wbetloet will retara for tbe tb1rd atarlgllt year wlllle Kellll Bridgt1 and Dave .Lyou will alle be wtlb the I.am lhll IUID· ..... Terry Stopy wlll be pla)iag In Boolder, Colo. for Chapman coach Bob Pomeroy and tbe Anchorage team bu acbeduled some games there on tbe way to the world 1em1- pnl ........... 1 la -... Ka-. !ala" .. Lhe aammer, .. * * * Basketball c:cech Tim Tift bas nm Into scheduling problem< for the ntXI .,... ,... soo. The Anteat.en mentor signed a contract to play ca1 State (Long Buch) at Anaheim Convention Center Jan. 25. Now Tift Onds that the All-<:allfomla toor· nament will be staged a week later this com- lng &ea.JOO, making lt fall on lht same wetk· end 11 the CSLB cmlelt. rut bu oo curreot tolution witb contacts already aigned with CSLB aod the Anaheim Convention c.enter, site of the game with the 49trs. * * * Over at Soalbeni Callforma Coflt1e. tra<k and o.td -Jim Cnmptoa will U.e .. u11staat Df!D ..... aloe& wf* m eatl&aJtd. 1111.,..n.r mlttr. -wU1 mo•e lo 8ocal bf way G( Cllap- mu Oolte&• i. Oruge. Mike Slqlelary, -of Ille 141 al tile recent Mt. SU Aa*-lt rel•71 bt tl.7 nc.e bell mark el II.I 11 far btU« tbu tile v ... panll 1Cbeo1 .-.!, II tresfentq from Cllapman .. Socal. SlagteW,. bu ... 1111<> problelDI 1etllng hll fnr yean of compedUon In ftl'e 1eU01U1 at Cllapmu under NCAA rald''.I' __ Wben be m1ke1 tbe Z:~'SoCal, be wtJl hive two fall track to co llDder NAIA rult1 that ,do llCIC ptllCt a llmhatloo on length of Ume to eompleie atbleUc com- petition atmllar lo 'Ille NCAA. Tbe other twitch ti an aalltut coaeb to be umed later. lllddtlltally, Jack C....y la Ille hlcJr jump and Watt Hilt ta tile tbrte-mJle nm bavt botla qaatWed for tbt: NAJA aational cbaJD. plouhlp _, ta Arkadelphia, Ark. (U..der- aon Slate College) d.,ptte wbat Ibey do ta tbe district meet this weekend. can1ey bu leaped 7-111 ta tile hlcJr jump and Hitt bu r'lllt 14:41.0 In tbe tfne.mlle to better tlie quallfytng marU la tbetr re-- 1pedlve events. ' Bike Ace Rustlerett,es Notch To Return Tof;trney Win, 18-5 By HOWARD L. HANDY Of It.. OllllY ll'Het lllff two teams spilt regular season games in league play. Peggy Mikelson, after walk· Ing twice and sacrificing her third trip to the plate, had a pair of singles in her only offi. cial plate appearance! for a • °"" ................ ltfCMN "-- LAGUNA BEACH'S DOUG CASE EYES BAR •• Anteaters, Boes Seek Crew Titles · LOS OATOS -Orange Coast College and UC Irvine will be competing' again.!t each other Jn three different races • of the We!tern Sprint& crew championsh.lps here Friday at Lexington Reservoir. Otange Coast's junior varsl- •Y boat ~.11 be favo~ over UCI in their hea't (due to begin at 11:30 a.m.) since the Pirates have defeated UCI's Former nat.Jona.I champion Mike Bast ·is making a strong bid for a return to the win- nerls circle this season after winning two of the first three scratch main events at Orange County Fairgrouro.,. perfect day. She drove in a Anteaters earlier this season. . '", ~., I I ·Case Needed a·,EJop To Improve Marks By JIANI[ W£SCll Of .. Dllf' .......... Ub many 111Dlber high jumper Doug caae o1 Laguna Beld! llllb llopped befoio ht became a sucoesa. And U bll Foobury Flop Jwnl'lnc tochnlque d o e 1 n • I -him this weelrond, II might pn>ptl ca.. IA> a spot among the top AA blfh jumpon In the CJF. Getting IA> this p o I n t , however ha5been no open and shut case. A> a fr<sbman, ca.. jumped all yar without clearing 4-8 1o1nt by what ,... lbe!I a team rule pa.aed dawn by coach Len MiDer -no usl~ file flop technl<J>t. ' M a result, Case was only Laguna Beach's fourth best Cet high ·jumper by the time ~ league meet came around. He persuaded Miller to enter him in the Bee divtsicn, however, a spot where the Artists needed a jumper. "I !<>Id him the starting belgllt was higher lban he'd ever gone before, bit he said it meant a lot for him just to compete so I entered him anyway,'' Miller recall!. "And I told him It was all right IA> """ the llop ... ca .. ineeedtd lo clear 5-2 In a drtzillng rain, four tnchts over his prev1ou4 best, and finiahtd fifth ID the league. Since then, Miller recom· mends the flop rather thao condemns it, and he's come to recognize case as a money player. "When I think of the major meets, league meets, the CIF last year, and the big in- vitationall, it always seems Doug is at his best," Miller says. "He was consistently around 6-2 all season, then he cleared H1n and bad a real good jump at 6-6 in the league champicmbips.'' At 6-2, Case bas the size to be an outstanding jumper, and Miller feetS he could clear 6-9 in the course or next season. "He needs to be a Httle stronger," Miller aays. "Using the flop, a jumper generates more force coming into the bar and converts that to upward thrust. It takes a strong person to handle the 11tess, and Doug -. 1<> build hlmsell up a little more." When It comes IA> technique, Case has studlt!Jd. t b e backward-jumping me I hod well. It's to the point whtre Miller concedes case knows the !lop beUer than h i s coaches. "He can't coach hlmseII though, because he can't see what he's doing wrong when he jumps," Miller says. In the CIF meet, Cue will be jumping against a pair of jumpers who have previous bests above hi.! own, hut Miller isn't about to count him out. "He could go unplaced, or he could win it," Miller aays. Considering his past performance list, It's a good bet he won't go unplaced. Baseball's Top Ten hMd on II> •I 1111. NAT10NAL LIAQUR . '"''"'" cin • .t.1 " M Pct. Mo!• u ti ,, 1• 1t .Jn S.nto Chi ll 119 20 43 .11>1 WafSO!l Htn 31 12.J '6 ,, .353 LopnU Mt.lltll.Mt MildOox SF 21 101 ll ll ~7 C.otno Hin 37 l4t 2-4 ll .kl Falrl¥ Mon 21 7t 13 27 ii S.1>!111111.n Pgh JO llJ 21 li MorQftn Cln 32 lQS 21 5 3 GNbb SO JI !!Mi 11 Homel.llM H.A1r1111, All1nta. 111 Sl1r11•ll. Pl1!1burgh, 10; 811f!Ch, Clndl!Mlf, t i Mc .,..,...,, Sin Fr1ncitc0, ti Bondi, San FrandKO, '•-aitt.11 Ill ''"'"-. LOI A111M .. , 2'1 Btneh, Cl111:l11na!I, 211 Wti-. H-tori, 271 A.OllY'llr. Plttallurgh, 26i hrldl. lln FrlllciKO. 2". ltltehllll fl Dtcld-1m Pal'1!.tr. Ntw York\ «J, 1. I $on, Son Fr111cl~o. 4~jf.' .0001 8 t ngl'lam, Cln<:lnnatt. ~i • 1 k0ou'n1n, Ntw York, J.J, .P-11 •us1. l"!CHJlfon. J•l, .Uh Dow!lfftt, Loi Allllilt", ~I, .1111111 ~tr, ClllC18(1. ).'I •• N01 D. 11.abtrh, klKISICll'I, )..!, .75(1. AMfl.ICAN LIAOUR ll'i.yw Cl.. 0 Al a M I'd, f!1Kellr Chl 10 n 11 :it .Ml:J Nl"ll:Plllrlck KC ll l!Q 23 16 .3'0 a~1:n Ch~I n 19, il 37 ti !-ion M'fn U 1f , tt M"'*"1 NV llil' 17 J7 frMh1n Olt ..11.i lG 36 .3\l ..,,..,. Cal ti 74 Tl 11 "II i~,~~n It: :ft l~ ~' ~ ~ HOIM ll-D.Mlv, Mllw•ukM. 101 Mlrtltr'J. IC1nM1 Cltv, 91 Tt11-. OJkland, ; Fltk &Giiton. 11 Miiton CPllceoo. ; o.AJi.,, Chlcaoo. 11 alnilo. o.ki.nd, 1 • ·aaat, will head a s1ar .. tu<1;. ded field again Fiiday night when the two-wheelers perfonn · for anolbe< pecked pair or runs in addition to Other schoofs in the race in-... >• • "* t,t vr~ scoring four times. elude Cal State (Long Bea<!h), "'!!!illlh!!'~'!!Jj·"P·l'l!'!\!'il!!li!!fjlllil!bl!il Sue Lehman had three hits "9yola .. Washingtild State and ~ •-.. n.e I' Mll)'blrrvt 1Canw1 C tv. ill R.· J1c~1 ·0111J1nd, 211 o'Ml!on. Chic-. 27; MUrCW• NIW Y0111,. 2'1 i Y1ltrnrnMl.1.. &Giiton, 211 D,Mly, MllWaubt. -,, 1 "T-.-. OPiand, 21. . .-. house .wltb action -getting under wa;y at 8:1S. Bast· ls crediting his -early -&e&SOn . success .to a stud~ of . slow-motion fUm clips taken while practicing at El Mirage Dry Lake in the Mojave Desert. Peggy Mikelson and Sue~ man each scored four runs and had big days at the plate while Debbie Meyer pitched five innings ol·stroog relief ball to lead Golden West College tD a convincing 18-S victory over El camino Wednesday at GWC In opening action of the South· -trn Callflftiia girla-aollball toun.tament. • . and was aafe on an error an-UCLA OCC ba be the : •• AND,.HEN CLEARS THE HEIGHT W~TH. FOSBURY FLOP FORM. otber llme IA> ~e four while • s aten m ---------------------------'----Barb Oh1er arove thiee aCroSS an with the exceptlnft of -with a pair fl hits . . -Washington State which it has Plk_Mooo ... -,.. ·s1-.t;c111~~· 1o1;.-1. c.ltfrlaft, 011r9]1, 1·j· .7711 HoltirTlan, 01\"""ij· 2 .1711 pUttorff\ KlllHI ty, , J5'1,_ (al-n,... M IWJUkM~ ~ ·~ .1 I Medleh, N.w York, l-lf .1501 ... artier, K1n111 Cl!y, l·!. .150; 8 111, 011d•nd,). 1, .7.SOJ Pina, .Oak!•nd, ~·1,·.190. • "It l! truly amazing to watch yourself moving up and back on the seat ·a n d coordinating the throltle for maximum aoeeleralion. - "I saw a few flaws and have worked to correct them for the race track." he says. While Mike and Steve Bast have been grabbing most of the glory at Orange County Fairgrounds during the first three weeks of action , longhaired Billy Gray has been tbe hero of the meeting. j On!y two Golden West bat~ not mel. Jn at.her games Wednesday, Pasadena upset LA Valley, 4-2, Fullerton defeated Mt. San An· t6nio, ~ and Cypress upset Santa Ana, 9-2. ten failed to get a ba!e hit The winner of die race ad- while catcher Cathy Howard vances to Saturday's final s and starting pitcher Mel Her-while the remaining boats wlll Goldeo West'• Ruatlerette. will face Fullerton Friday at 2 in second round action. 'Ille manson had two rbi apiece. row at 5 p.m. Friday in a Plid..,.., 01-• repechage heat. 'Ille top two in 1 p.m. _ a:,,::~T':~ l'ulltrlon the repechage al!O gain the 4 p.m. -"'~" vs. CYP!'fft finals. Alo-'""rtl 2 II·""· -1!1 Camino vs. LA V111-y occ and UC I r v t n e ' s ,,:,O:i:."· -Sattta Ana ~. ~'· s111 freabman eights boat . will ·be ....,.. """•"", 11 "" rowing against Stanford, USC .. Prep Golf 01>11t, ,., 4 2 2 .s and Oregon In a 7:45 a.m. heitt ~:=::~.:!. """'" ! ~ ~ ~ with the repechage set for M1111n..,... 9-11 D11M,t 00\1 TOUl1\il-I Al HUfltl!wlwl Siladlff Va"'Ul -hcall<ll Round 1111rt1w.i, If ' 2 o o 3:45. Jndlvldu•I 1i11Mr1 -!. Cilml'l'l'lllwr (Ml 7!).7S-1411 2. ll•own !FVl. 16· ~154; l . L•lllO {FVl I0--7'-1SI; 4. J11cobl (Ml 79·1'-IS.1 J. 8r1te \W! 11· 11--lst; 6. °'6Cll (HI ) n-t2-lf· 7. CQOl>tf (WI IJ.11--1~1 I. Glttord ('"4 11 1 81--U-16!; t. H•1k"'1 (El 11-45--16'1 ~:,_i;:;: go ! ~ ~ ; In the varsity fours com· Ml-.tw.i, cl 2 ~ , 2 petition. the Pirates and UCI ~:~:;.~ 711 ~ ~ ~ ! will be competing against M.,-.r, P 2 o 1 1 British Columbia, Santa Clara, Tot•b sew. " ,,.n~• 1' 13 11 Washlngton and. Oregon . in a 10. Kim IM1 8S-fll-166. Tt1m Kor" Jafl1r M l!olts ot .$'-hol• evtnt) -1. M•rlne IOI; 2. F1111nr1lt1 V11tn 131 ; l . Hunt11111!pn IS•ech 1401 '· W1ermln1!1r 8Sl1 J. Edltofl 1111. r h • 10:4S a.rn. race. The )1)(1 266 1-11 13 • o.11 006 o-5 5 s repechage race ls set for 5:45. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Pct. GB Detroit Milwaukee New York Boston Baltimore Cleveland 16 17 IS 16 15 17 14 16 14 17 ·'™ -J -~ Chicago .., New York Montreal '~ Pittsburgh .469 .467 .452 ~ 'h Philadelphia St. Lou.is 21 14 18 15 14 17 13 16 .600 .545 2 .452 5 .448 5 .394 7 .303 10 15 19 West Division Chicago 19 10 Angels 18 13 Kansas City 20 15 Oakland 18 17 Minnesota 15 15 Texas ·.Ii.. C19 Wl'llnnCllW'I a.-1 New Yc1111. 11. Mll-lrkM' Detroit'· &o.IOll J, 10 1"11111111 Tuai i , IC..,HI City 1 M!n,.ino!I I , ChleellO ' "•'• 1, 0.klilnd 2 Qrlty tilmfl ldllldulld, TedtY't 0- .441 .655 .581 2 .571 2 .514 4 .500 4'k .387 8 81!tlmor1 (Palmot" J.1) 11 Cl•v•l•nd !P•rv ... , Mllw1ukH (Colborn :loll at New Yorlt (!~Ill~ "1Yrt J...o!I 8011on ccurll1 1·3J 11 O.lrolt (F,...man 2-J) 1(1nM1 CllV !Sim'*"' 2--2) 11 T1•1• jllMltfl J.1) .•• ChltollO (Wood W l 11 Ml-ia IWOOlllOn 3·11 0.klillld fHllnlw l-2) ar Altnl1 "'-'Y •2) ~rlllilY'• • ._ Mllwaulr" 11 N-York 80!<10!\ ., DelrDll 8al11more at Ct.wl1nd Ml~a at Chleo90 1(-· (lly"' 0.kttnd Tex" at "-"" 13 20 10 23 West Dlvillon San Francisco 26 14 Houslon 21 lS Cincinnati 20 14 Dodgen 20 16 Atlanta 15 19 San DielfQ 14 23 St. lllllll 3, Chl~to 1 Ntw Yont I, Montr11I J Phllldol~• s. '"'"~ I °"'"'""' 1, Clnci-116.11 nn!ftll At11nt1 J, ~ 2, 11 IPW!lnp• s.., OllQO "-U" F,..nc1IOll 1 TMWI 0.-. .650 .5115 .588 .556 .441 .378 211 3 4 6 1011. DlftlA tSuttoti Wl 11 c1ne1nna11 !Carroll N) SI. LOUJ1 !BlllW o..JJ at ChlCffO !lta-1 l.J) N"" Yortl. (SOIY'llr +.I) 11 Monfl'"MI (Moo!"t HI PllllllCltlClfll• (C..r1ton '"5) 11 Pfll1bllr1~ CMooM .,, Ati.n1a !~ 2·J) •t Hou1ton (Rabert1 ).1) Orily ~ acfltcNltd. ·--- • La Verne's · Di!ive. to .Title Depends on Ex-are3: Stars Gymnastics Set For Edison A gymnastlca amw, !eat.Jr. By CRAIG SHEFF " Of 1fll DilllY Plitt Sta" COMMERCE -La Verne College's baseball teatn will have a distinct Orange Coast area flavor this weekend when it bids for the NAIA District 3 tournament championship at Quigley Park. Three ex-Orange C o a s t College stars were in the lineup when the Leopards, the defending national N A I A champions, met Azusa-Pacific !<>day (4:30) In the first round of the double elimination af· fair. They include s e c o n d bueman Dan Clark, first baseman Jim Hawse and catcller Don Snyder. And Mission Viejo resident Jim Beal Is the starUng center fielder. 0 And he's also an 'eutstaMf .. Ing defensive first basemait,• adds Hine.I. Snyder has alternated. wttlt a teammate a•catcheri, but W'llS so impressive he was honored on the all~erenee first team. Snyder, who pr<pped al. Corona de! Mar High, hit Jl3 overall and .355 in conference play. "He's an e1ceUent receiver and really is a take charge man. He's caught some ex- cellent games for us this year In ays Hine!. Beal, says the LI Verne coach, is a big key ln the Leopards' drive IA> a """'1d sltalght natlooal champion· ship . "He's our Jeadoff hitter and is def'mltely an All-American candidate. Last year he hit .03 in 53 games and was only shut out once and that was by Arizona State's Jim Crawford (now with lhe Houston Astros). • Ing top men and women corn-((Thl! saaSOf1i.. he's hitting . petlt<rs from three college .,15 Md leading tbe \.iam 1n tea~, will be staged at llil> (63) and stolen bases (38). Edison Hlgb School in Hun-· OffeMively as Beal goes so Ungton Beach at 7:30 p.m., • • Wednesday. goes the ~am," says Hines . The top gyninasts from Caf BeaJ is a Westchester High State (Long Beach), Long graduate who was drafted out Beach City College and Golden cl high sebiol by Kansas City. West College, will be [..,bred. . . There will also be a epeclaJ. He figures to go high 1n the show by Flip 'n F1oat's, 8 dnlft this sea.son. trampoline act. All four were named to the Tickets are $1 for lb.tents all-conference team w hi I e and S2 for adults. Tickets can Clark, Hawse and Beal earned )>e purchased prior t.o the show all-district honors. at the gymnasium. The second game tonight at Quigley involves top-seeded United States International University of San Diego (~) against Claremont-Mudd (28- 14). La Verne has a 27·12 mark while Azusa-Padflc is 27-14. Two games are set for Fri· day with the first one starting at 4:30. And the final game will be played Satuntay at the same time with the winner ad· vancing to the area playoffs May 24-26 at Quigley. (J I ('(!JI '.J M f Ii S!101' AHU BIG 11 TALL Sud~ e <;po1 l(Odl·, S\,1ck<:. e Furnr •,h1n<1 ~ 111 f 11 •h \1 Ceo''" 1,1 •• ," "·' ~..... . ...... '' ' " In M···.o Centl" ll 8119) "\ ' . ... . ., ,, "ClBZ"k has beeo our cleanup hitter most of the year," says coach Beo ~. now In his 13th aea!On as bead of La Verne baseball. "He'! done an outstanding jOb for us and could be drifted If he ~ well In the pUiyoU,." I r==:::;;i;===================::;::===:;- Clark, a Costa M e 9 a High product, waa the leading hitter In the Southern C a 11 f ornla lnten:ollegiate Athletic C.onference, batting .418. He hit .333 during the regular season, slugging eight homers and 10 doubles and lead!ng the club In runs scored with 39. He also has 36 rbi. • Hawse, who bats third In the lineup. bas beOD the most coo- slstent player for La ... Verne thll, season says Hines. He ),.ch the team In rbl wilb 40 and hils a .345 'vera.ge. POOL TABLES • . ~395°0 •nd up CHUCK'S Ci>OWUNG 91LU.UDS ,,,. M...W arw. IN1 ... T""" C....MeM ... °'"-... ,.. ........ • PSA wants to'go north (or south) Y!ith your money. Other Gflnningbirds to San Diego • --. and Sacramento. Over 160 -,;~~ flights a day conneetlng all of northern and southern California. Call your t•avel agent or PSA and let's migrate. .. • Palmer:'-Ke~gh_­ On All-County Cort1f14 de! Mar Hlgh's Bob Palmer and Matt Keoua:h. a pair of baseball players who can play any number of posi- llODS, earned rirst team All- Orange C«mty honors as selected by the Orange County Sportswrit<r> A!oo<;iation. 'Mle official selections list Keough at utility and Palmer at catcher. Keough hit .383 and IS' a first rate pitcher. Palmer, who pitdted and played outstand- ing defense at catcher, hit .359. * * * Player ol. the year honors go tG ~ baseman Pete Van •1orne ot F\lllerton. Coach of the year is Bob Donkersley of Mater Dei, who led the Monarchs to their Angelus League championship after a 1·3 start in circuit action. Other Orange C.OOSt area players to gamer second team laurels are Mater Del's John McElwain and Neil Lendzion plus Hwitington Beach's Brian Slagle. * * * p First Team p p c lB In£ In£ In£ OF OF OF Ulil p p p c 18 Inf Inf Inf OF OF OF Util Phillips, La Quinta Sr. 9-4 Duffey, We.stern Sr. H Peterson, Sonora Sr. 3-3 Palmer, Corona del Pt1ar Sr. .359 Van Horne, Fullerton Sr. .437 A-1achale, Villa Park Sr. .280 Hendeen, Lowell Soph. .326 Templeton, SA Valley Jr. .395 Casteneda, Anaheim Sr. .470 Dialynas, SavaMa Sr. ~ Booze, Western Sr. Keough, Corona del !'tier Sr. .383 Second Team ' Lenzion, Mater Del Sr. 5-1 Slagle, llllnlington Beach Sr. ... Jett, Pacifica Sr.• 4-2 Ledbetter, Villa' Park Sr. .484 Carpenter, Los AJamitos Sr. .4.16 Shaw, Magnolia Sr. .231 McEiwaln, rttater Del Sr. .30.I Champion. Foothill Sr. .355 Holato, Loara Sr. .4511 McKelvey, Los Alamitos Sr. .362 North, Santiago Sr. .333 Liedtke, Fullerton Sr. _376 ~ G1 / .,, . . ·Patio ·spe·cials for your place in .. the ·sun .. - I Tllunday, Mu 17, 1'173 CAll.V I'll.OT 1'7 Vike~ ~ye Clf Titlel ... By ROGER CARLllON tauP hot ... Yoo can get In oornethlnr that be h I. • .. ..., ..... ,.,. trolbae rul u:sy on the out ol ovscome thla year. -~ To wtn a CIF loom cbam-bounds ttulf," be adds. "Tcay bu ..,i the lolI( bl!! piOlllhlp in IOlf It lakes Ialent "II'' also aolni to make and his puttin& hu lmpr0¥ed and depeh rlgbt don Ille line. Tol\1'• cbancet botltr in the 1 great deal lie dwnpd hJs Knowledge ol the cbam-individual play," be adds. st.nee a bit by widening out piooshlp course can also be a Campregber c a m e tc> and bl'Coming more rlgld," factor and ~"""'"'1ailals Marina Hlgb .. I junlO< alter ..,. the Viklhp COllCh. tend lo give arlna High's prepping earlier In Glendale. camp regher's collegiate Vlklnp a shot 11 Ille Ca-her missed the Mure i. up In tho air, but diadem-u coacb Jim Lande's finals as a junior when he HGW1ton, Cal Stale (LMg / ' forces ready tMm.elves foe a soared to a 76 in the Individual Beach), Cal Stat< (Fullerton) crack at the title. prellms, despite bitting 15 and Pepperdine have all a -1 The Vttes, beblnd Individual greens. lli.s putter left him -pressed an interest in him. standout Tony Campregber -=------'~-----'--------­ rolled to their seoood slraight ~----------------:-~ Sunset League lllle and next on tap an the team prelims at Glendora Coontry Club Mon· day. 'lbe finals are • wttk hence at HlDltingtoo Beach Seaclllf. "If we can make the finals we'll be in pretty good shape," ponders Lande, but he's quick to admit he'd like to have all six ol his players in the rmals, rather than the five that the CIF limits teams to in the eliminations. Campregher, with power and better putting this year, is a comlstent one or two han- dicapper and combined with mates Jim Jacobs, Steve Kim. Marc Izzo, Marty Kendrick and Bill Taylor has been responsible for 18 straight vic- tims this )'ear -14 in league play. - "Playing the finals at Seacliff would be a tremen- dous advantage for us," sayS' Lande. save$ REAL ~IPPIN' Wlll!KEY IN}'20AlWN~ 10!I DISCOU((TI ·auYTME - SUNSET LEAGUE CHAMPS -Marina High's Vikings swept tn their third cir· cuit goU title in four years with an undefeated loop mark. Sitting from ~eft - Tin1 Jacobs, Tony Campregher, Bill Taylor_ Standing -Steve Kim, Marc Izzo, Martin Kendrick. "Seaclifr would be tough for others because of the wind and -::----· H-~-~· ... . •• it's usually pretty cool . 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"The first time was on the back straightaway," McRae said. •·1 wu following lhil chap. Bo&h of. us were goln&,alow, and we moved out onto lhe fut line to accelerate up to speed. But tbls fellow wam't aetUnc up to speed too weU, aod I could see water oc something cominC out d. bl.9 eng1ne. I slowed down ..: to .stay away from him. "I could Imagine he was going to explode, and J didn't want to be right behind him when he did. Going into tum four J could :-~~!!!!~~~~~%~r~:;.,,:~:~ see &0rnething sort ol gliataling on the nee tract, and it looked ~ like It mlltht be oil. "So f moved oot Into the fast line to get around him, and then I saw Marlo coming up behind at a very f.ut rate of speed. He just barely got around me. Afterwards I saw thll the other chap'• engine went, and 1 knew I bad guesaed right what was going to happen to him. but Mario couldn't see it and doesn't Know •by." -:- It wa.s cuut day Ill Hun- tinglDn S.acllf! Country Club In Hunlillgton Beach with members ol the C..ta Mela and Los AlamllOI Gott Coone women's clube on band to en- joy the fesUvitles. It w.a.s a two best balls of founome. competition with the winning team po.sling a score ol J.!3. On J!>e winning squad were Ginnf Lambert and Bess Petersen of the hosl course wllh M.trge Kliment and ll<lva Zukovidl ol Los Alamll41. A tie reaulted for 6eCOnd at 135. CUba Curl, 0 o t t i e Shepherd, Marilyn Jones and guest Blandl Wright (LA) were .. on one team. Norma Pard, Terry Camillo, Barbara Leonard ICM) and Audre Per· ry (LA) fonned the other. for first al 3% wtlh Jean Aba· jlan ne1t at 33. Mary U>ulse Yager won the C mgllt with U\! wllh Huth Whitaker next at 30. RanehoSI Members ot the women's club at Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course are in the midst of their annual club cham· pion.ship competition. Final round will be played Tuesday. 1'1esa 11 erde Mesa Verde Country Club or Costa Mesa staged l w o tournaments this week for members of the women's goU:· Ing group. In an odd holes event, Stella Merriam was the A flight win· ner with 34 foUowed by Charlotte Wood ~·ith 36 and Alloe Derby wllh •1>. Rosie UdlilOOo -B. lli&ht wllh 3' wttb Lila Yurka DtXI at 36\! and Vltllnle Vlltka tlllnl at S7. Ula Mcllqb -c llllbl honors with 3' with ~ 1 . Calllloo (13\!) and J &De Feitelsoo (It) followtna- ln a criJIM:?Oll evem. Bob-I ble Wuco and Emy BurdJe lied k< firll in A 111at>1 with 31. Stella Merriam a o d Otarlotte Wood were next at 32 with Marianne Holt at 3214. Mission Viejo 'Ibey Oltlnted puU.S • t Mission Viejo Country Club when the women's group stag- ed Its weekly tournament. Ce Ce Coury WU the Winner with 31 followed. by Jan Schudel with 35 and Shirley . Lee with 38. The second Ume McRae and Mario wound up competing for the same piece of ra~ track w.u in the third turn, where the thnlltlo 1talied on the Kiwi's STP Special and bogged him down in the fast lane. "I thou~t to myself at the time, '1 g"uess Mario ls getting to know me , " McRae said. - + * * . Tiie jovial New 7alU,,..., wbo wilh David Hobbo com· prbn tM fottlp coltlnfellt In the 508, bu been wklely ac- cepttcl, evea laJ AlldretU, despite lbe only twe bobbld be Im made so far. He came 1tere e.rpectiag • 41ffereat_ recepdon. YELLOWTAIL CATCH-Three fishermen on the Sea Horse out of Dana Wharf broul!bt back ~llowtail this week. Left to right ore Art Henne, Tony Jordan and !lay S.udisch. All three area landings are stepping up weekend and mid- week trips in quest of the game fish. Outdoor Scene Pitchers Hold MD Another tie reaulted at 136 wilh Connie I.onerga0i Flo Covell, Mickey Brown (LA) and Betty Hildreth (l..A) on one team. Cheri Thomas, Reva Samuels (CM), Gwen Winton (LAI and Waynette Harris (LA) fonned the other. Two three-player teams tied for fourth at 138 including Joan Weaver, Flora Erickson (LA) and Anne Pappas (CM). on one. Marilyn Celli, Vi O'Gage and Rulh Thompson (LA) were on ~ o;her. GWC 440 Relay Team · Fails to Gain Finals "Everybody la Earope ....-.ed me aplmt comlq: te Indy," Me11M Aid. "Tiie)' told me I -·1 Ukt II. TlleJ Aid lllt people are fmllly, dte can are odd, tley woa'C be Wpfal. ud Jl'I all I Jot of boll· 4'1 food tt'1 an tremeDdom. I have beea treated taiaatk- ally weU by all the people I have met. I du't bave uy Jdeu i.ow te malce tl!le thlnll' better." To McRae, a road racer, lndlanapoll1 Motor SPffd••J iln'I a true oval track. lie thinks of ovals as being a half-mJle around. Thi.I, be 1ald, ii a ''real mowr ractng track." + * * He Compares Indy with his favorite road circuits, including Levin and Wigram In New Zealand, Sandown Park in Am:tralia, Zandvoort and Zolder in the Netherlands, Brands Hatch and Silverstone In England and Watkins Glen and Road America In this country. • What they all have in common is that they are composed of very fast turns and high speed straightaways. McRae says he likes fast tracks. Why, be was asked. "Because I have an advantage on them," he said, quickly. \Vhy do you have an advantage on them? "Because I Uke faat tracks." This weekend McRae will break in a new STP McRae for· mula 5000 car in the 1-'M series race at P..f\chigan Speedway. Not many Indlanapolls rookie! qualify so easily (he hopped In the car for the first time Saturday, ran 10 laps to familiarize him- self with it and put it on the fifth row at 19'l.031 m.p.h.) and lhen take a weekend off to go race someplace else. That's an indicatioo how good McRae really is. First Catalina Y ellowtnil Catch Three anglers on the Sea Horse out Of Dana \\'hart land· lftg landed eluSive yellowtail thls week but 'aS a general rule, action along the Oran~e Coast is spotly and running up and down with the water temperatures. Dana wharl landing manager Don .. Hansen reports that bonito, barracuda and bass are ·rutting on the half- day boats in local waters whlle the first yellowtai\ of the season from Catalina were logged this wel!k .. _ personnel from the Alabama Divillion of Game and Fish \.\'ill aUempt to catch from five to seven pairs of adult six>tted bjlss which wi.il be placed in a pond, hopefully to spawn. If all goes well. 1,000 or more on e • i n c h flngerUngs should be on the way to California in a month. The fingerlings will be quarantined at the Elk Grove Central Valleys Hatchery where they v.~11 be inspected for diseases by department pathologists. Win Hopes Meado1Clark Members or the i ·ieadowlark Country Club women's golf Three stoppers on the club staged a field strokes mound have been the heart of tournament this Wffk. Mater Dei High's drive f« the In A fiight, Florence Baker Angelus Leaeue bas el..> a J l WM the winner with 41 follow- championship and coach Bob ed by-Diane Hooper and Bon- nie Nuccio in a tie at ~­ Donkmley hopes that facet In B flight, Kitty MulliQ was ot the game will help curtain the winner with 36 followed by Ramona High's bid Friday. Harvey Ann WOblcott at 40 Donkersley's Monarchs plcu: and Marian Darling at 43. COMPTON -Golden West College's -440 yard relay team ran unplaced in Wednesday's rerun ·in the S _outhern califomia JC track and field prelims at Campion College. The Rustlers foursome of Tom Casso, Dennis Maas, Dennis Myers and Steve Thrapp clocked 43.2. Los Angeles City College won·· the heat in ol2.tl. · The 440 relay was rerun Wednesday beca!!se the stag- Sea Kings Win Sports Aw:ard host to the Cltrua Belt League Gloria Boland won the C co-champs Friday afternoon at flight with 39 Followed by Rita 3 in the first round of the CIF Mcintosh ( 40) and Dottie O'Dell ((!). Ch · hi . 'ly AAAA baseball playoffs. amp1ons ps 1n vars1 •·we haven't Scored a lot Laguna Bench. water polo, basketball and tennis led the way for Corona during ~ the season," says The La B h · del Mar High to anne:ic the Donkersley, • • b u t Neil guna eac v.•omen s Lendzi ha golf club staged an even holes Irvine League all• spo rts 00 s a l.l2 e.r.a. in 50 tournament with hall handicap trophy for 1973. gers were set tncorrectly at last week's prelims. Finals in all event.s art scheduled Saturday with fltld evenrs starting at 3:30 and running events getting under way at 4:30. Three area spikers will oom· pete in the finals. · Orange Coast College's Tony Ciarelll will bid for a state berth in · the javelin. He has a I season best or 217·7, a school record set in the' South Coast Conference finals. 1 And Golden West entries in· clude miler Jack McQuown and tong jumper-triple jumper Ray Harris. McQuown has a best of 4:15.4 while llarris. bas lo1141 Jumped ZU and triple Jumped 48-21,) this aeuon -both Golden West recorda. .. The top four in each event advance to the state meet the following w e e k e n d at • ltlfeke11 Thompson'• Aehing Bruk ~laay people •ccept -bllckadte u one of tbe comeqaencu of aging:. Ace»rdtnf to u expert on back trouble, 1peed ldq Mktv Davey'.! I..ocker reports fishing as fair with Art's Land· ing reporting good catches of bonito and ba!s aloog· the coast. \\'hen the quarantine is lifted, the bass. will be placed in brood ponds, and the pro- geny will be used to stock four reservoirs. innings, Jlm Dean has a 1.66 lhis week. The Sea Kings won with 55 '12 e.r.a. in 64-213 inninp ard In A flight, three pla,ers points, a 15'-h-point marglnJp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Dennis Murphy bas a 1·1' tied for first including Helen over runnerup ... F o u n ta in e.r .a. in"37·l/3 inniD.p." Drexelius, Rita Reinholdt and Valley. Los Alamitos (l'T), . ~ite those i ~rosing .Maggie .'{atern}Jn,_ all with Costa Mesa and Estancia pjtching atatist c·s the 32Ya. G~,:wasnext (361h each), Edison (32~). ~°1i~v~,;j1 f=~ ~ with 36. Santa Ana Valley (31) and moet of tihe 9fd.>lems have In B flight it was Alice Magnolia (21) fcillowed in the Bakersfield. Tbompson, &hatfl baloney. ~ TI1om111on wu told back In 1951 tbat he would be paralyud for We alter lie 1ulfett:d bll flnt major back inJ~ey In a rad.De boat accident at Lake l\fead, Nev. _.- Af,er a few da)'I In &be bolpltal ?ttlckey ordered bl• crew to batk up tbe team station wagon to tbe bo1pltal alftf 1et him out ol there. Seven monthl later •e was back on hJJ feel. .• "Yon don't get well lying down," Thompson claims. He bad baUt for him a 1erle1 of overhead cabin to which he could book a harne11 be wu wearing tlutt toot &he weight off hh back. By exercise and an ln1ealoua system of betpln1 b1m1elf up oa bl.I feet, be Umped patnfally around die 11.ouse with three cnuhed vertebrae UntD be coald re1tore Jllm1eU 'lo normal activity. Six years later be crashed a 1ports car dlll'inl a test at a race track and broke anotber vertebra. Two monUll later be wu On bll feet aga~. * * * . A year ago he wa! rtdlfig an off.road motorcycle at magaune publisher Bob Petersen's ranch ln the California desert when he hit a bidden ditch at 100 miles an hour and went nying off. He rolled properly and would have probably stood up and dusted himself off. except the ~lb. motorcycle landed on his back. There went another vertebra, five ribs and the cartilage holding his ribcage in place. It put him down, but only for three weeks. Soon be was driving his Chevy pickup in the punishing Baja 500 off·road race. Last December he was driving his pickup through a series of jumps for a television commercial when he hit a ditch so hard he was shoved clear through the seat into the floorboard, breaking two more vertebrae. With Jess damage lo their backs, some people have turned into human jellyfish. So what does Mickey Thompson do to overcome his well documented proneness to back injury? Every morning at 5 o'clock he arises in his beachfront apartment at Long Beach and goes out for a five-mile jog. lt look five weeks of running to work himself up to five miles. At 8 o'clock, when he reports lo work at his shop, he gets on a motorcycle and rides over the local fields for hall an hour. Three days a "'eek he skips lunch and works out at a gym· nasium. lifling \\'eights and doing stretching exercises. Jn four or five inore weeks, ThMnf)Son said, he will be able to touch his toes again. He can already reach down as far as his ankles. * * * T~·o nights a week be goes over to Bootln' Ben Agajanlan'1 Long Beach Athlellc Club and pla)-s racquet ball - a 1trenuou1 comblnallon of tennis and handball played In a walled and cell· laged court. Thompson's doctor, an orthopedic surgeon named Geller, regularly takes X-ray1 of bis many broken bones -arms, ftngere and leg• a1 well as back -and tells him how much weight or stre11 he can give eaclri part of lbe body he is tryln& to bu.Ud up without rebreaktng It. Obvlou1ly, Thompaon Is not an ordinary person. 101 strong will and finely tuned compeUtJvenews give blm the drive needed lo go through with the physltal tberapy (trari1lat11>n: tortare) be pull up with. 13ut l\.11ckey la very happy with the result. lie feel1 better than he ha• 1fnce he was a teenager. One of the bonuses of tbls program 11 that be ba1 sUced away 50 surplus poUDds. Don't let the overweight ladles In the nelpborJtood bear about thls . We can't bear the thought of a buncb of lleltles Jumping off lhelr roofs to break their backs. El Toro Grid Menu El Toro Hlgh's 1!173 football Fri. Oct. S Canyon at schedule has betn finalized Ml.Jsion Viejo and the Chargen will meet Sat. Oct. 13 El DoNldo JV four varsity opponenls in an at Mission-Viejo eight-game slale. lncludl!d In the Chargen' Sat. Oct. 20 Dana Hll11 JV non·lequ1 teMdule 111 Laguna at San Cleminte B<ach. Sat. Oct. 11 Bye The 9Chtdule: Fri. Nov. 2 Palos Verde~ Sat Stpt lfi Scrlmmagr JV at Mission Viejo SiiW!!h ~rail'!'!_,,_, --~ a t. N o v • I o Arli~ l. ·s.,;r. lf" A! ""'" l'RJVe'i'SlOei'il Ml1Slon Sat. S.pl 29 Llguna Beach 'Thur. Nov. 15 Canyon at El al Mission Vl•Jo Mod<!na (7:30 p.m. I . "Water JerQJ>eratul'e$. are µp and down and the fishing has been the sam1tri." Robbie Robinson of Davey's reports. Trout· Plant NEWPORT LEASES < ,~ ....... ,. .. ..,. l:e•ting •II Vehlcles 645-2202 "But fishing has been better this week than it has been. At least we BN! getting some fish after a brutal week," he adds. Los Angeles -Arroyo Seco Creek, Big Rock Creek. Bou- quet Canyon Creek, Crystal Lake, Elizabeth Lake. Jackson Lake, _Legg Lake, Llt!l.e Rock Creek. Little Rock LaK'e, Pud- dingstone Reservoir, S a n Gabriel Ri ver (East and West Forks), Upper Big Tujunga. been laJd at the feet of fhe_...:.B'.'.r.".ab..;y'.'.n'-a"'nd".'..."G':en'.'.e~G:'-r'.'.llf'.'.in"_.'.l".ie'.'d_':'''.'.'."'-'f"'or'...".th'.'e_'t~ro'.'ph".'.:y:_. ---~~~~~~~~~~~!II defense. Davey's wlll send I he 'Thunderbird to San Clemente Island Friday night and Catalina on Saturday in quest of yellowa._ Six halibut were brought bac.1t4-from Catalina on the weekend with barracuda and booito taking up the slack on the haU-day boats. Saltou Sea· Despite fair "·eather and ideal water conditioos, angling success was spolly at the Salton Sea "'here St a t e Department of Fish and Game biologists conducted a binionthly creel census. Assistant fishery biologist Robert Hulquist, who headed the survey, said both angler use and angler success were dov.•n from previous years. The east side of the sea drew the larges't number or anglers and provided the most success. Anglers fishing fron1 jellies and pien took 119 croaker on Orange -Trabuco Creek. Riverside -Lake Cahuilla, Fulmor I.akt, llemel Lake .. San Bernardi.no -Big Bear Lake; CUcamonga C r e e k , Gregory Lake, H o I co m b Creek, Jenks Lake, Lytle Creek (?\1iddle and North Forks , Santa Ana River. San- ta Ana River South Fork. San Diego -Cuyamaca Reservoir, · San Luis Rey River, Santa Ysabel Creek, Sweetwater-River. Santa Barbara ~ Davey Brown Creek, Ma.nzana Creek. Ventura -Upper Piru Creek, Piro Lake, Reyes Creek, Rose Valley Lakes, Santa Paula 'Creek, Sespe Creek (Lower and Upper Sec- tions). All stocking is road and weather permitting. scheduled condltions Fish l{eport the ea•t ,;de The largest OANA WMA•' -u1 •no'''" 7ll • c.tico tllu, 211 toonllo, l v•How11n, " calch of the weekend was roct coo, • rn6Ct1re1. SAN Dt•cao CM11nk:lpal l'l•rl -371 reported to be a 19-pound -ror-1119lers: 14' tllowt1!1, 2t barr1cua1, o vina caught oU Corvina Beach ~~~i~kr~.,.:y.~61..~i!,t00..:. ,, by a shore Mgler. •nuJ1rs: 1 t11rr1clld1, J bonllo, 1• II.I•·· "We've made progress in that area and one of the things that has paid off was the in- sertion of Kevin Timpane at third bast," says the ~ter ~ coac~.. .. , Also high on Donl:e..;{y•s list are the tiats of Mike Amaranthus and Mark Stan- bra. ' He's listed ~'to start against tbe invading Rams Friday with southpaw Dean and ?tturphy ready to help if necessary. The starling lnlleld will coo- s.iBt of Amaranthus at first, AU-county choice J o h n MeElwain at secood, Tim- pane at third and David Na- jera at shortstop. The starting catcher is Bob Macauley and the outfield against Ramona's expected righlhanded pitching will con- sist or Mike Yost, Jim Gardea and Chuck Adamo. "We haven't seen Ramona and we'll hav:e to wait and see as thfnas go along. We'll just try to go out and pl&¥ the game we normally play," sums up the Mooarchs tioss. Net Results 2' rock cod IAr1•1 U111cH119I -'' 0·~t angl•-had "ltle good 1na11rs. l• ba,1 JS rock clod. UUd ... .. u LOHO ••AcM' ce11.....,1 Pi tr I -ll c~ L .... news lo report. At State· Park •r1P•er1 240 bo.ilto. no roe~ cod 111r~ IMIHllMJI -41 8nQlt•s: II bonito. S tllrr1<lld1, 20 •t ""' ' 'T-''" boat ramp 22 anglers showed h1 Httvt. tl' .. l'Mlnt L1...t11111 -3' .. -• "th · d •n11ler1· 701t <:•llco bis•, 380 bonl10, 70 .... _ ''(Is,-, P ., 0 , ,,. up w1 4 corvina, 2 sargo an rock cod.1.. l m1ck1r11. ..., '"'" 1 •r... e • 9 k SEAL 1EACM -;o ~"'ll~r!i: llO roc;k W•lnb9r1 CFOOI II),'-'· ,_., f.l croa er. cod. 2 c-cod, 1 1llv•r '''"'°"· ea.,. H--i (1(\1111•) cttf. D•vldton 10rll!IJI), '""'· ,., .... -Sl llnQltr'; 1$5 bonlro, 6 1t.1rrulld1, Dffltl" $500 Fine kilo bl,s, 31 he!lbul Tllorllct-Gr•c• (Foothlll) Oii. ICrlc:k· OCl!ANSIOI! -66 1noh!\'!: '' l)Onllo, Ger~~ f~11tlll:~1'<1. 7-S, f·I Hj ~el.:> bllSI, I h~lli>utj G rock tod. Mlller·L II<( ( ~UI dlf. Htbeb AN ~l!D•011tnd s . L1!1d111qJ -I! MIU&I' riv\ uloo 91.:i, 0 M , 7~1 ' enal11r1: 1 white Sell b4o11 «1 c11tcd Ill A San Bernardino man has ?NIH, 1 Mlll>ut. 32 bonl!o. i6 mec~e•al. 111191" 11-'flUllMI -11 1nolert: 1 bonllo, Grt11 Hen4tr10l'I fVI') dtl. Torn hffn fined $50 for emptying 11(1 c111co 1>1115, 71S roe~ cod, 70 cow HOW911 (IC) 6·2, ~_, crankcase oil in the Santa Ana <:~AllNA OEL 1111.Y -n 111Qltrs: t 1111,.,.,uner fl'IJ ,,.,_ G¥•c•T~Pf River wash near Sa n 1_"~'-•~oc-'.::""-''· --------"".::'.::"'.::·.::".:_ _______ , Bernardino. Floyd E. Hoffman pleaded guilty in San Bernardino Municipal Court on May 7 10 a charge of violating the Fish nnd Game Code which mak.es It unlawful to depoeit or place on where it can past into the water1 of the state. Judge 'Mteodore G. Krumm fined · lfoffman $500 bu t suspended $250 or the fine on condition he violate no laws for the next two yem. New Bass The C.lifornlo F'lsh and Game Commisaion has given pennisalon to imPort AlabamA spotted bass for Introduction Into Cfl.IUomla waters, but ii WIJJ~_jj)tlJUL.Ytar QOft leifoCkfng program begin•. Within the next two \~:eeks " -.. ,. ALU ES ,Jutf un/Hotoble for 1urfco1tlng end bottom flahing, Holda 260-yda. 31)..lb, ••• ,. ( r; , ' .. • • .. 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The dollar had apparently becomt aucb an irresistible bargain that those who bought gold in the last few days - sending the prices soaring and weakening the dollar -decid- ed to chase profits by byying the cheap dollar. 111E METAL reached $100 an ounce for the fi.Tst time Monday and kept climbing to new records over the next two sessions, helping to weaken Late Models Flunk r . - ~­--... , EPA Test Shows Majority of.Cars Pollute_ ••• ~::..' .. ' , ' , . J ·- ~--. ..:· -' ... " ... . -- ··-.. -, I .... J ' ·-1 . .. J • ... •. - •· ~· •.. --. -, .. •• • ... -· ,, -"' .. ·--.. . •• , .. ' ... . -, ... • ... ,, .. '-... -· . ' ••• •• • •• . -.. - • . ' ., .... ··-••• .. . ' ... • I ~• ,, _, ~-.. ~-,. ,-• .. - ~ .. ' .• -~· '· -·· ... -"'" .,,.. ""' ,,.. •• '"""· 1: .. 1 .. •• ' ... • • ,., ,..., WASHINGTON (AP J -Th,e E n v l ronmental Protection Agency said Wednesday that tests have sbown the vast ma- jority of cars built since 1968 don't meet antipollution stand- anb. Reporting for each model· year tested, EPA said : Detroit and 'Washington, 81 percent were violating stand- ards. -The 1971 models did a bit better; out, or 225 cars te!ted, 62 percent were over the pollu- tion limits. -Cars tested in Denver showed much higher pollution levels than compa r able models tested in othei cities, apparently because Of the ef· feet or the city's altitude on air-fuel ratios in the engines. Among 1971 cai-s, 94 percent flunked in Denver. -77 percent of the 1968· models tested produced more Ind B . carbon ·m·onoxide or ' ustry ooms hydtocarbom than allow«! by , the standards in effect for • 1968; "the ·test ~covered' ~7 -• vehicles· in Kansas Cit)' and A' ~ Hous1•n• gam -Among ¥1f!1 model c.ars in 1he same lwo cities, 70 percefft. in April of lhe 982 cars tested Ounked. -Out of 1,829 ears ot the 1970-models tested in Kansas City, Houston. Los Angeles, • WASllINGTON (AP) -The country·s industrial prod~tion took another big jump in April, but _gove rnment economists don't see the rise Kids L .. • ke' To as a setback in efforts to slow the booming U.S. economy. , The index of industrial pro- Ask Andy HOW MUCH IS GOOD HEALTH WORTH! lty TlllY GRA NT, R.Ph ln ancient day:-1 monnrch:-> ottered half t.h£'ir klni::doms ror a curl' v.-hC'n ill nnd evt>n then it ~·as usually l o nn avail. Good health is, of course, prlcch.'S!'i. No amount nf money can buy J:'OC)d ht.•11llh but com· mon sensl' and cnrc can B!I· sure you of a better <'hance at It. Whl'n your body sends out' a y,•arnlng signal. ansWt•r this request for hrlp quick· ly. Sf'f'k thl" advi('(' of your physician ll.nd you probnbly will enjoy a healthlrr lire. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US '''hrn you need a delivf'ry. \Ve \vill de· liver promptly "·ithout extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome rt>Quests for delivl"ry s a r v j c e and charge accounts. PARK LIDO ,HARMACY 351 Ho1pltll Road N•wport B••cl\ 642-15110 Ftff D•llvery l1uct1on Soa'red ·a full percen- tage-point in Aprjl as output rose for nearly all segments or industry. The Marth increase was .6 percent, the govern- ment said Tuesday . A. D MIN IS TR AT I 0 N economists warned recently that the country's economy, increasing at a rate ol about 8 percent !his year. should be sloll'l'd l'l about 4 percent to INVESTI GA TE TH E EXC ITING COMMODITY FUTURE MARKET "Speetrum Tr1dln9" "Sr .. crvr.i 1"0111t111llen Tr1dln1 Prlftclpl .. '" 11 P••t1nll'll bV Drs. TEWELES & HAR LOW -CO-IUIMrt ol "The Com- modity Fulurn Tr11lln9 G•ltlt." l"M' .,.,.,ntm1nl ~Ill Mr, J11h~n lfl•r ' "·"'· '1 1141,42.Jt•J CLAYTON BRO KE RAGE C8. 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We think lt will slow down and expect it to in coming months,'' the spokesman said: HE SAID figures for the re- maining eight months of the year, especially after July, should show the results of government efforts to slow the economy through restrictions on federal spending aod a more moderate increase in money supply . The industrial production in- dex for April stood at 12.'.I per- cent of the 1967 average, and was 9 percent above a year earlier, FederaJ R eserve Board statistics showed Tues- day. The board said gains in out- put were cVt!nJy distributed among consumer g o o d s , business equipment a n d materials. The only major in- dustry to show a decline was auto assemblies, which drop- ped to an annual rHte of 9.9 million units from the March rate of JO.I million units. 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T .... wtll IM • U0.00 d~ll .....,l•H ' , PUBLIC NOTICE Ti.11 111llfT\ll'll ..,,, rti.f wllfl tM c-T1111 w.111111 11 cOIMNctld 1ty • flMllllll ''°" cr1 ffll• ""'""· for te<h 1et 9f llld tf«um..,n to • ; __ _.:...:,_,-c:--o;:;:;:::;:----("" Cltrk fl/ Of.,... C-ly """"'" 17, 111•"1lnl'll•· • (>11111' Mey.I, 1m l oJlrMIN 1111 l'Wfft 111 lood tondlllOtl < ,,,_,,_., ,,,.,.... 11n Eut>MM c. Jl'rv •. ,., NEUMA" \ltllt!M "" !10) ,d.IY• l fllf""" bid .,..lllflCI • • ..,.. · ,,.,... Tillt 1111em1<>1 w•• !Hid wUll t1'll C-· ,..,,.,...., tor 1t_....,1111v1 ...,.., "AM• STAT•MIMT I t"ubtlol'ltd O••flfl Co.rt 0 1Uy ,lltl, fY Clt rk of Ort flO<I County Oii Aprll 11, fl/ ""-wtn '11 lhl 1Mllt Et<tt Nd """"' COl'lfor,... I M W • Tiw M!lowlflO p1r1or11 1r1 llO,.. MIY '· le. u . ,., l•tl 12'1·1' ,,71 ... 1'1'1111 ,,...,.I ,.._..1 ... ,, Ill• '°"'''" dOCUll'l~ll. """,""!.:',' •NO •oSOCIAT,S, 7,!0t W. --------'24'96 • ,-NIUMAN 'EICll bid t~tll IM •tearn~11\ld bV tM ....... '"' " c .. tHH PUBLIC NOTICE Mlnti•ll L. McD111lt1 1j11 0,.... ""'"' 11Curlty re!•"N to 1" 1111 tonlr•cl tctlill' Ap'I, HO. l. S1ftll AM• "" U'I IJllHtMtl llM., Ml. 1"11 , ... , ""'-'• (I. """ doc:UfMl!fs l f'ld lty '1la list of .,-OHStd 11euif111 Kt y ''°"'' 110t 'IJ, l(ellir. Lii ......... c;.11\I, •1• (JUI "'°'"" e:n ... u 1 1ubct11tr1ctor1. .fAP'I. No J, St "I• An•. CA nm4 W l"ICTITIOUI a Ul lNISI T ... I (tlJl M141n ... __.,,Ht a...,_llllff TM DISTltlCT r•wr11H llW r1th1 to, .. I ltlcfltitd J111'111 Crou, ,70t · lllAM• ITAT•M•l>IT 6P" Pu&!ltr!N Ori nN Cot!! CU\ty ,!lot, IKI lllV or 111 bids or t:i v11lve. elTf Ir· l(t11tt, Apt. !jl!O. J, S1n11 A"•· CA"'°" TM t0Uowl1111 ptr10111 ••• dolfll P'ul!llll'led Ori n;I Cc111 01Hy l'ltol, M•Y 17 14 31 •l'ld Jun• 1. 1t1J 111,.11 •fOUl1rllllf or 111torm•!hlts 111 1nv bid• or t'_Tlll1 llull""• I• cllllducltd &1 •~ 111' bY11n'!t!'.',0 .,1 3900 81,ch S!fHI, ,uht 1:1v l. 10, 17, lA. lt7J 1.J.J0.7l ' ' ' 111 fM ll!ddln11. !41Vl'Ull o ...... ~ n • ''" -----------PUBLIC NOTICE Tiit OISTlttCT his dtlermlnfd lhe -Ptul•ll• !CtV CrOU Zl, N~wl)Oll ,,.,,,. (1llfer111t 6 ' PUBLIC NOTICE •• 111n .. 1t prev1!11"g ,,,~ ('f O!r nr.,,, w•o•c I Tiii I teme11I WI~ f\llCI w!lll Inf (OU"· T~iE MERIOIAN G1'0VI', 1 Ill !he IDCellty 111 which 11111 Wl rk Is l:i be .. c.:..: :ii Oll l'l9• COl.l~ty c" April t , lt'1 Ctllfor1111 Corpor&llon, 3'00 l!llrtll NOTICt' TO CONTltACTO•s w to•mtd lt• 11~h crill or !VP& ol ,""14 $!r11!, Sul!• 2(11:), NtWpoll a11,11, • 11111 CALLIN• ,-011; llM workm111 flltdl<i le 1~.CUll IM cofllrl CI. l'Ublllll*' Oril'IOI Cotti D1ll1 l'llol M•Y Cllllornll nMO. NOTICI TO C••OfTOltl Schoel O 111 r I c I : Nl!.WllOltT·ME5A Tlle$.t r1I~ 1r1 en l!le 11 Ille OISTRICT g: u 11, 31, nn 1...U·1l TVltCO of CAllfOJtNIA, INC. •11 IUl'IJtlOlt cou•T Of' TM• UNIFIED efflct l11C1!1<1 ., 11!7 P't•c1nM1 A11enue, • -----Arlltflt Co<f>OJll\tlll, -Horl!I 'tt1lr1t, ITATI 01' (ALl,-OJtNIA l'Olt l id Ot1dll111: 11:00 l'Ctotk 1.m. t ll 111• COSll M~1, C1lllo!-1111. Cooles l'llV bt PUBLIC NO'MCE Pholrll)[, A•llO"•· 1501) TH• COUNTY 0,. oaAlllOI 3111 d•V of MtY. \t7l. obl•IMd""' ·~uetl A CCIPV Of U'l11oe" ,.," a Tlll1 11Ytl11n 1 11 canducttcl 111 • cor· NI. A·7tlM Ill•« of 9 1d •tc.i.t: 1157 l'i.tllltl• 11\•H bt posted ~ .t,. lab 1H~. p.or1tJon. li1t1!1 el' J 0 SI! I" H HE a S H E y .AVtflvt Cotlt M111 Tho lorttcllll ..:h9!ivtt ot r>er 111 .... ,-1(TITIOUt l\J1':!/I THE ,l.l.£1tl01AN GltOU, l~C Oll.lVltA. t kl JOtE"H N. MC· P'ro1K1 Jdlflllnc1l1011 Nt rnt : AipM lt WIOIS 11 bolstd U90fl & workl"9 dtV of ~ Ill.Ml STAT•M ~ •• foll'IO Wllll•m 0. Ht1t11. P'rMldlnl GILLV•A. Die••*· 1'1vhlf IV 197)'7' ,NIWPOl"l·MKI un1nec1 M1h1 ti} l'lourl. Tll1 ,,,. lt>f" llolld•Y '"" l~,.111 folloWl119 fllltol!J. ' T~lt tl•l-"t .,..., !JIN wll" lht C°""" NOTICE IS HEltEa Y GIVEN lo lM Stl'>olll 01.strtct ovtttlmt work lht tl bl 11 lw st llf!'IO •l'ld -11: l1'N"I • I• Ortvlt JI,, l'r Cl1tk of Or11191 C0\111"1' Oii ""-'1 10, c"""I"'• of 1111 t bOYI "'mid dectdt nl "'•co P'1•nl i re 1111 Fll•: l1S7 P'IK tfllll -"tlf. C I. 0 GLASS, ..D ltn lflll 111 PtnOftl llllVll'ltl cl1!m1 1o•l11s! lh• Avtt1u1, C°"T• Mtu 11 Wit be mu'ld•loN Ul!Oft thl C'OM· -11111 Vtl,..Y• {t llf. Cll Slllll . ,.tnn w 1'11 dtclldl"I 1rt rtQulrtd to rt11 lflem, NOTICE 1$ HEltEI Y G-IVEN 11111 ll'tt TltACTOl lt w1'lom !flt COt1lr1ct Ii 'G...., °"' L•mbrl ...... 11"1 ,vDlf•l'lld °''• C1111t DtHY P'llo'I. WI"' 1111 lll C ... Jl•V 111:.U(hft t. lft In• offlc• 1belvt "'""Id SclloOI Dltttl(I "' OflllOI ...... dN t lld UllOll tflV subc:ol'lttl t!er ~~· SI •• f<OV11tt l11 v;::: ::?,':! Ollvl• MllY 11, i., JI 1fld JUN 1. ltl'l 1..s.n er tlW cl..-11ofIM 1b0v.1ntl!led eourl, °' C6'111ty, C1lllornl1, t ttlflf llY 1M lflroutll ufldlr him, 10 PIY.not rn9 111111 1111 Silld ~ Ctro4 L•mbl"IOCI"', ' ~ 10 ,..,,...,, '"'""· w1111 1111 M<:tu••Y ltJ Gov..-11lrt; t o.rd. lltr1l111tlllr ..-ltrAod 1111Clfltd rlllf to .-11 wor11~11 llt'lltloYN 11 .. 'Wflltlfl V1l11y, C•llf. tVC& 1 PUBLIC NCYTICE 'IOU(l\lr1, l'O 1111 un.itrJlg11td 11 2ll21 to 11 "OISTIUCT", wHI rtcolvt UP lo, bUI by 11\111'1 111 11\1 tuc:u!IOO'I of thl Cllfllt•tl lllh MIMI• 11 (Oflduc!N "' •11 fl• l'•llO Do Vl ltl'd•. S11llt 211. L111un• riot l•IK 111111 Ill• '""' 1l1!td llm•. IN I· M1 lllddK ,., • ., wltl'tdr1w Iii• bid for ~ lvklu1t. ,-iCTITIOUt auSIN.ll Hllll , Ct llfotnlt n•!J, wlllch l~ 1111 Olt (I .,i bldt for 1111 •w1rd of I conlrt cl It• "rlild of fOl1y.flvt lu> d•Yt i flll.r lfll L G.ry Umlltlfflt C ITAT INT of 111.ttlM~t ol !Ill u"deroloned '" 111 ml!· •~• 1"11c1111 riroftcl. h of 1 ,.11i.11tltmlfll Wl l tllN with Ill• °""" NAM• •M t•r• r11l11lno lo lht hlt ll'Of ••Ld df,.. l ld• s~•ll bl r1C9'lltd 1" 1111 &11c1 l4tfl· d1l1 tll IO• I . ellltlll'IO lld1. Cltrk of Ol"t ntl Ceu"IY 1111 AptH ~' Tll• fo11owll'll ,etSOll 11 doll'IO t>u11nn t dlft! "'""11111n fosvr rncntl'IS t Utr lh• lir1I 1!09(1 1b0vt end 111111 bl ..,,.,,.., I nd A lllYMtfll bbM 1f'ld I ptrforlhll'M:t II ' ' I I ' -.... I ti> bo 1 IN bend Wiii W ,_.,ulred prior lo l)[ec~•lr.n ol '"1'1•1 • l1D0 D001tl 1NC 31A N. Newport pUbllc1tlon ol lh f not t i . pyblltly , .. ., 11...,.. I I I YI I I lh• Cllfllr1cl. Tht p1ym111! bend tl\111 ll• not . ' ,, ""° O•Md Al"ll 2A. 19il. !lm• Ind p11t t. I "' I I J ll!>lllMd Or1nt• COit! D1\1Y P' • 81vd., N"""POJI l t1cll, 01 • JoGNE5 tltENE MC GILL"llA Etch bid mutt ,onlorm ,,,d bl " 1 lorm •II cnh " Ille conlr1U Jlll"ll u, •1111 M•r J, 10. 11, 1tl3 llll·7J LIDO ELECTRONIC OOOlt5, 1N,.. ExecuttlM er 1111 wm ,,,polltfll• 10 ll'lt con1t•cl dotum1nlt. docum•"'s. l2A N. N•wport l lwl., Nl'WPOtl t•icfl, el Int 1bov• t-m•d dfetdent. E1ell bid thlll bl 1cecmJ11"ttd by !fie Oov'!•fll"o IDlrlf ~ PUBLIC ··~tCE •1111. t2U3 00 '",.,.LY i•c " , 1 1111 cOflt 1 , i v Oorothv H1rvt1y F1,1111 "'" l"V • lhll t>uolnHt !1 Wirt; con<llKIM bV A N M "" ._ ' , SKUtlty r .. rrtd o fl r c "~•thltlnQ Agf'nl ;a_ __ .==·.=c:c,-,;:::;:::"°-C.ll+or 11 c ~!loll Alfttfll¥• ti L1w c1ocum1"11 '"d riv the l!st ol fl•epo11d P'<lbllt Md O••no• cwsl Dill l'llol, pJc;.TITIOllS lUllN•ll II L1o0 ElECTltONIC 21,tl .. ft# DI Vlltlldl tu&contr1ctort, ~•V 10 17 1t73 V Ult·73 • NAM• ITAT•MINT DOORS INC !111111 tll Mr. J1m~t M, M•I•••""· Dl•..:•or. ' ' -:i Tiii tollowlne p1rt0tll 1r• 'oll'lil a..-J . ./.Jrn. J;,,.,1150", L•IUlll MUl1, C•llflrnl1 '26U Schor.I Ftcl1111H, M1l11!tntnc1 111d Ofllll· "1tlfl"I 1•1 Stcf"tl•rv/Trrl~ il Ttl.,lllMt (710 SU·1Jlt 1Jcn1, .wll1 mNI wltll 1110!.t PlffrOllS 1"· PLTBLlC· NOTICE • llEJTOR.ATION UNLIMITED, :not TMs tltltm1<1t trL.d . wltll tM Coulltv Alfvltty .... ••ec;vtrl• "rtfled tn tourlf\g !lit l ilt, •! 1111 dnc•·1 --~-~~-C:Ulf Dr .. New,ort l ttch t1oUtl Cltrk ol Of•nt• CounlV Oii: M•Y ''· 1f73. l"ullU1htd Or1110t· Cw~! D•UV P'11irt, 1oc;1ttd I I 913 l 11t•r Str~l, Co'll Mtt•. IUll'l•1oa COUltT o,-TM• • •dw'll"4 ,lsonl, 2* Cl!ff Dr .• e Thlr ... M Wi rd 0'9Utv CO!illlly .Aprll 2', 1tld M•V 3, 10, 11, 1'13 UU·71 &I 10:00 A.M., MIT,,: t t1J. J T.ITI 0' CALll'OJtNIA ,-011; l ff--9 •••Cll 02'60 . , k ' • ----· --TM Dl1lrltl reslf"VH Ill• rloM to rt lKI TN• COUNTY 0,. o•AN•• Jttrv'Ad•""• not ·Cllll or .• N"""°'I Cl••· '112" PUBLIC NOTICE •"Y or •ti b!dl ot to W11l11• 111y Ir· NO. A 7Atft a.eel! null ,ubllll'lld Ott "O• '°''I Oi !1Y ,Uol M•v ~ •ttul•rlllM or lnlerrntllll" I~ •"Y llld1 OI" ,-l""TITIOM TO ASCIJITAIN' AND , Tllll bvll-,, coMucltd by • ..,..,,, u ,, ll •l'CI Juflt 7, ,,,, 1!1M-Jl MOTIC• INVITIN• •IOI In ""' otllddil'll. I I "1~ 1 • t TA. L , s" 'TANDI N & A s rrtMl'lll!IO ' ' ! h I d 1 Tl\1 l~I• ti h11 de orm n "' 11111•1 MIWll'Al'•8 o,-• •a Na It Al ll:c!Wi rd 1'lto11I • • Nollet 11 l'IOl"lilY t lvt" '"'" 1 e OI ' o 11r1v1UlllO rite ol per dltm w'j'' 111 1111 r 1JtCULATION Al oa,-INl(D ·IN SIC· T'I• '"''"""',...,filed w!th 1111 COUii· PUBLIC NOTICE T•utltH of0tM Cotti Com"",","1,11Y C1 on,1~ 1oc1 n1v In wllltll !ht work 1 l• tie T10N 61ft o,-THI .ov••NMl!NT 1., " Or C ty AIH"ll lO Dl1lrlcl ol ••nil• Coun!v, I Orf! 1, W p•rlorml<I !Gr H ell crtll or 'VIit ol CODI • ,. C:Wk Ill' t llll• OUl'I 1111 ' • ""' r1Ct !YI 1111~ bids UP lo 11 :00 •·.'"·•Mon· wor-m1" nHdtd le execut• rn• cot1tr1tt. In 1!'1i Mt l!tr of lht "•lllto" cl 1l ,-24144 NOTICI TO c;.Jt•DITOIS ll•V· J u111''1'13 •• •I the ourth•.,11110 Dt"!. Th11e r1I.,. 1r1 on n1i &111!7 l'l1c1111t1 #:OI EltT F:AIL CHUltCHILL ... ubllz~er llshtd Or•lll• CCIII 01lly Pllol. IU,-"lltlOtt COU8T 01' THI nl ••Id ichool d•sl•ltt loc:ilt i tl 13'1 A11t"u1, CaS!I MKI. COPlll tnlY bl ..._ o1 S. F WILSON NEWS, INC , db& llle Ub MM 3 10 17 1t1l 1720-13 tTAYI 0,-CALtl"O•NIA ,Olt Ad•mi Avt ., Ccsti II.Ill. Cillt~rn 1' 1 !•Inf"! on rt Q11tsl. A cop'f er 11'1111 rl1H \jEWP'0°RTEFl.·<OSTA MESA NEWS _ • 1 I Y ' ' ' THI COUNTY IJ' OltAM•I whlcll llmt ••Id llldl wlll bt i1ubllcly 1h1tl -0. pos!td 11 lht lob sl!t. Te H1vt Ille Sl11ndl1111 ct 0 THE ' ~1cE NI. A-'"'11114 • Cr'!>tfltd IM r~id 10" T.V. all D.l..OC~T 1 Tll• loreQOlno ithtdU!I of IM• d!•m ~EWPOll:TER·CC1STI. MESI. NEWS ., • TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening MAY 17 1.11fJDOCDmm fllN•wt (})9 N.., 811RHZO Cl) ht S.1rt C> W1flllllil DHll 1H Ali'lt CD Tiii Fllrrtstlfllt ..... ""' fll Mi hlct Cllllltl ... ................ 0)111• Sho1• l :JO (j) 11t111'1 Ktl'NI 0 "°"" (C) (tO) "lfil> .....,. (rum) 'SS -Bina ~!llJ, GrtC'I lleU~. Frank S1natrt, .k!hn Lund, C1!este Holm, Louis C1lhem. A m•1· aziM reporler i nd a photo1r1pher cover • ftshion1bl1 Phil1delp~l1 w1ddin1 ind their pru1nc1 in the heustlloW c1uus 1 sefitS rif ewents lh1t m1k1 tho llrDSptctlvt tiride qu'eftiM her comin1 we6din1. · (jJ CU "IWI Winer Cronkit1 G Nowt 1111 Will Trml 0 MtrY lrlfflll Show m ""' '"l!llh fE)"schotla Wlttlollt f1ih1r1 @Ill Jltnnt C.rson Shew llD••••ll 9) Tiie F1111l Pff•ll Q>Uttl• l•Ktb El) N1'10LI 9:00 II t1J CU Thund tJ MOYit: (C) (Zhr) ''Countdown" (sci·ll) '68 - Robert Duv~ll. James C1an. Joann• Moore. Based on Han~ Sea11's novel, "lh1 Pilarim P1oject." 1bout tho U.S. ind llu1sia's rae1 to put th• first min on thl moon. 0 ®.! m lrtnlld1 (RJ A rethtl ch&u 111111 pl1yecl with liv1 paw111 en th e sl rttts ol S1n frtllciKo PW:· zltt Chief l1a11S!de as h1 trin to dis· C'O'tl!f !ht p1ttarn behind 1 series ol bizt lfll trill'lfl. O (])(i)l!!)Kwn1 fu Brotha(' (R) C1ine p1rries th re1ts ond Yirilentt In tryin1 lo IOC•I• 1 on1·tlme fellow disciplL Clu Gultaer 1nit!onson fonr 1ut1t. fJ>"IM !m 0 Shew llllt llei1odre Slla1u 9:SO 0 Tiit H1ppJ W1nd111r1 on $12 1 O.y" Part II D""" "Muioo fD I lfiCIM I A C.11v1n1tion W'rth Sol · Hure' Author/journali1t Bill Moyers ltlks infcrm1lly with world-, limed imp!"Mlfio ol th• p11lllrmi111 1rts, Sol Hurrik. UJ M11ellteh1 1t1.U1n1 imJ [st1 Es 11 Mundt L1tln1 IO:flO D a m htn Mtrtill Stiaw (R) Ctn• Ke\11 and Gi lbert O'SulliYan 1uest. omm•.., 1 PUBLIC Nv • _ Eit•tt of RONA LO LEAVY, DtcN ttl'.I. ~Ec~1t°oUeAifi~~;i~~u~~~ E OT "E w•Qtt 11 b.lsld VPOn • •YO•kln" d1y ot 'ltw•Pfl>9r ol Gen~r11 Clrcu1111011 A,,,,. ---·----NOTICE tS HERE8Y CIVEN to tl'll . . 1Jghl (I) hQ.Utl. Tiit t l'tt lor llol!d•Y 1nd l•l"td lfld Esl•bll~htd r tTAT•MINT 0,. AtANDONMINT crHlllt"I "' !ht •llO~r ,, ....... dtcldl fll At1 blat .• ,, lo IM 1" l l(Ord.•11C• wolll o~erllml ~1o•k sll•ll b• •• 11151 tlm• 'nd ,. e ' 111 0 ,,. r ' ito1ErtT EARL 7:00 II llJ Cit m """ f 0,-USI 0,-,.ICTITIOUt !NI Ill l>lflOft! hivlna d1lm1 tO•lfl\f 11\f/ 1111 lll•llUetl'n~ •nd COlll!llo(MS &nd Cf'l .. 111!1. ~HUR CHILL. P'ulllishr• Of t HE 0 lfwll•1 t1r Dt111ra (!) Trwtll tr Ctll~• (i) AMtiul AdtMll.ll'I o ...... .,u.. ... 0 (j) (J) ft) St1tel1 11 Sift Fr1n· dsce (R ) lhe tobbery ol 1 ~•tertn ritws wendOf le1ds lo the captu11 of the mu1dt1ers of • communily ltid· 8U11M•ll NAM• _.Id dtcl<lt"! 1,1 r.-iu!r.ol to 'lit 111.....,, SpK!llc1llot1t wfllell I rr "o"" Oii flit I /Id 11 •1>111 b+ m•"dAtorv upon 1n1 CON· ~EWl'OltTElt.COSTA MESA NEW s, ! TM lolllW,,. perlOI\ 1111 •bll'ldon&d 1111 w!tfl th• l'llCflW'Y vcucl'llrl I" 1111 ritfkl m1y b~ s1<ured In 1~' ottlc .. ot !ne TRA.CTOlt to wnom the co11lr1cl Is rtsPKllully r111rf1en1~· vii of 1M rtc!lllOl.11 OUlll\lll 111m1 COASl of Ille cl..-11 ol 1111 ebOvo tfllilled tOllrl, ct l'urch.11!~ Agont of ~Id tc":1°1 dlst,,Ct. IW•rdod, l "d upOll '"V subcl>fllrtcl<lr I . l)fl'IC& l!QUll"Ml!NT (0., 11 ltn Htr• lo ,rtsefll '"'"" -will! tht MCe<lllY E•d'I, b•ddf< rnu'1 IUDmll wl ~ lllt llld ii und1• him, lo p1y net 1tss fhl n 11\1 11ld l'•lillonr r It 1 ce•llllr•tlon "u\y oroi "17· fl! tlY, .. Coet1 Mnt. C1lllorl'll1 t'.llJ7 vouc::h•"· io IM undtrs!g,.ed •• 1hr oinc1 t•1~l1r 1 chtck, clf'lf'lltd cl\IC:k", " 1114-•Dtclfild r11t5 10 111 w1rkmtt1 ...,PIOVllf .)Cl 1fld. 1111lino undll" 11'1d by vinu1 ot lhe t Tlll nct!llOUI -lnru 111..n. rlf••rtd le "' flit 1t1or,,..,, JOIEPH M. FEINt E ltG, d••' bofld mi ll• P•V•bll le tht ord•• 0: bv "'''" 111 Ill• •MeculiOfl of lhl (Ofllrl CI. llW'I of ih• Sl1!1 •I Ct tlfornl• Wilh It. i.ve W•• flied Ill Orl llft COU!'ty"" M•Y 'JOAJ WHtclllf Drive, Sulit )01, N1wpwl Ill• Co.•t Commu"l!y College O!ilrlc No blddt• m1v wllndr1w Ills bid lo• • 11•lnclf11t fillet of b1Jsln11o1 111 1111 Cosvntv , lf11. e wc:h, Cl llfor"I• '7660, wfllt~ II 111111'1•<1 Ba.rd ol Ttu11H1 1:. •" im11unt "ct 1•5• 1>9r\od ol lo•tV·llv• {Ajl d1,-, t llot• lht .Jf O•l llO•· C1 llfor"f1. 1n(I ou~llil'll's 1 ;. wrm-Touo!I, "° C111ll11• Orlv1, ot l>Ulll'lllS ot !flt utldtr1\9nld Lii •II mll· 111111 ti~• Pf•C'"' (S ,, ol "'' IUll'I bid •• dlll ,., f6r , ... Optl'llna ol llld•. ntw•p•Ptr kf)iiw" ., TME HEWl'OltTElt· • H-p&rl •••cll.·C•llfornl•. • ... fllrlllnlne lo 1111 esl•I• ol i l ld 'ICI· • ou•rl fllM lht l "'' bldd•• wlll enllr 11110 A ~·'""'"' bolld 11\d • pl rl'Wll'l•nt• COSTA MISA HEWS, •Thi• ...,.111111 wt • condllcltd tV Ill di nt within four me"ttos •flu 1111 tlr1I IM .,OJIGlld1 C~lrlCI If :"'1 1";:"' :• bOl'W'l wm be r1<1ulttd flrlcr le 11tcul1'n of II jNllvldV•I. riilct llOl'I of lhl1 n.o1\c1. •wtrotd lo n rn. 11 !ht t v•n O • u•• 0 tn• c.,.lt•ct. lrtt p.1yme"I bofld 111111 bl S•l' ,.....,""~' Is 1 n1w1~•otr ol ' • •· ,. •ltd IMV a, 1'73. 111t•r 11'.l.lll SllCll llontr&tl, lllt 'rotllds of Ill the form 11! fcr111 In Ill• contr1tl gllllrl l clreul1tlo" riubtlthl<I tor Tiit Will.II.~ TOUGH l.Dlll• A. l e1vy, lh• tn«k wl!l bl torttltld, or In Ille c1s1 dotum•""· al111mln1llon of lccn! n1w. •M In· pullllthlf Orfllf t Cot ti D1!1y l'llot, Afmlnlstr•IOJ of the tt1tll ol tht r r u':'~· lhrd tul~ 'r~I :~rr,"f wlll bl Gov..-111"1 le.rd !1lllot11ct of 1 01n1r1I th1r1cltr (n lllt ,ttty '· I&, 11, 24. 1t13 .,..,.n 1&ov• n1m9<! dMld1111I. Ot"N~ bldd 0 s~ ,5',..f:"hdr•~ ~1 · bid lot 1 fly Doro!llV Htr~•Y Fl1ht• County cl Or•"ae. C•lllor"I•. l h• JOSIP'H M. "'lllrtll l G er 111 s P'urch1sl110 Ao1n1 ~ bUlll'llt9 t ddrMI ol lht llfWIPIJllf 11 ''19 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ w .. 1cUM Or .. Sult• Jt1 :~~od: ,~:\!v·~~~~!ld~!r~t''' lht P'ucllthld Or•na• C•••• D11ty .l'llel, N•woer! &-.'l@v•rd, NtwllCrl ll••ch, ..._ ____ ·---·-_ N1Wf'll'f •Mell t1llt. t2'61 Th• 1 &oird 01 T•u'''" riitrvfs II>• M•Y 10 •<'Id 17; lt lJ uu.r.r C1llfornl1 '16'0. ,-1 cTITIOUS IUllNIU Tlh !1.141 '°' ... " ~,lvlltg1 ol r•l1t!111g 1ny 1nd 111 bids or l'UB_L_(C--NOTICE !1ld 111ws~1per 11~,1 • bo"• llde • NAMI STAT•MINT Alht'111Y llr At ml11l•l•tl•• lo w1lv1 •nV lrregul1rlllt s or !II• I r '' f I I tl!t toUoWl"ll 111•..,n It doing bullftflt Publ\sbtfll O<AnOt Co111 Dilly P'll61, lo1m11111 .. In inv bid or I" !hi lllddlnQ, _ -· _ ___ ___ tuoscr ~l Cfl ! 1 1 ° llfV n., sullic•I'>•••. •• . 1-.\t V 10 17, l' 3L U?l Hi1·11 SIGNED· MDltV.AN e; WATSO N NOTICI 0 ,-TJtUSTl•'I I All "~"'~ lno 1fl00 n the County ot Or•"8' · o ,,., · ' · · · •~d ,,., 111 111tr1Qt W•tkly clrtult tlen ot !Ur.JU KE"lll O, SHOT ·KAI " ----S..:rot1rv. t o.rd el Tr~IM! 011 Wtdnr.;p1v. !ht :ll)th oay ol M1v. 17 JOO ... Del'&:NSf INSTITUl E. 17:tlll l•&Cfl PUBLIC NOTICE Op1n: Junt A, ltll · 11'00 '·"'· lt7l. 1t lhl llollr ot •:JG A.M. •• lht ' • IV t~·• l ultl 17, Hun11ntlcn l l l C"' Ct lll, ----------.. Ublh llld Or1n111 Cct•I Otl!V "llOI MIY Dr•"g! Cou"'V Cour1llo\l1I, 700 (lvlt Fer "'Ori 1htn 01>4 Vflr prior 10 thf ill· •lb" " ,-ICTITtOUS •VllN•IS 10, 11. lt13 1412·13 Center Oflvtl W•sl. S•"'' Aftt, C1Uto<nl1, 1110 of 1hls pe1:110". •~id Mw~pap1r h•r ... Mr. Edmond '"Lutl<Y LIKl~no, n1 NAM• STAT•MINT -------~ st it. m•I~ e111t1nc1 t1cl110 on Clv blfl\ "''bll!Jltd uflder 1111 rr1mt of TME TrillW" No. lOt. Hu11t111g1011 9tt eh, Th• 1oncwlno ,.r1on1 ,,, dol"I PUBLIC NOTICE C.11ttf" Drl111 W111, W. Cll'"•ld lrOWfl, •t NEWll'DRTEll ·COSTA f.AE!A NE VI s . .... •.c.111. 02•~ bu•l"lll 11· ---l rut!H , will MH •I •1Kll111, ,. !hi lllt~Ml ••llllN '"JI PUbllthtd 11 •ftul1r lMlrll•I• ~• f lll• bulllnHt I• conducitd riv •" 1"· "HCHOlt MAll"IE co , 1111 lee~ SUP'l•ioa cou •T 0,-T"I bh'~'' tor c•th '" l1wlul mllflt~ il ,1 111 111.i tounly. Our\11~ 1111 wl\C!e of -such il•l<\Ull. 91y Drl111, t.r e"'port l t •c". C1llter11l1 ITATI 0 ,-tALt,-0JtNIA ,.It U111tld S_l1tM, t ll OIYl bll t i 1111 tlm1 ol l'lrlod, 11)1 mKh111!c1I -k of .,-ifllll'IO , Mr. E<IM\llld "LU(ky" lll(l~"e Eueenr c J•rry, li lt Wttl Gltflwood TNI COUHTY 0 ,-O•ANllli 1111. rwl proptrtv 11tu1ffod '" lht City If •nil publ111'1~• th• "~W'lfllptr" 1111 -11 l Tllll 1l1t1m1ftl Wll nit<:! with lht COUii· SlrHI. $&Ill& Afll, C1Jlf. 02704 MO. A ri2f't "llWflOFI l •ldl, COUlllY of Orlnt•• ltlh Plrf'ormld 111 t•ld Countvi 1M lllW.,,.ptr ~ C:llf'll of Or1n9t (ovnlY on AprH 'H. C. I . Sh•nnlfl, TISI l'Ol"I Klll'lbltlY OJtOI #: PJt•t tltll lNG l'Ul LICATION of C1illorftlt , dt1crlllf"I 11 lotlo.,1: ll•t ...... l•Sullll frOI"!! 1n1 ,11c1 w ...... It 11 ft'7'. P'ltct , Newport 811cll, C.Uf. t li.MI o,-ll'ITITION L1!w. 10 •nd 11 In 81otk lU If TrKI prl11""9 t nd sold 111 11lcl C-IYi It 1111 "'"" aoriert L. H11ll. lt(ID E11t 81ltio• In , ln• Mil!t • et !ht P'tll!lcll 01 Ma. UI ol>own on • ""•P rtcorded In bffn IMl•ll prl"tld 1fld publl111ed J" 111d Pvbll1htd Or•n't Co•sl Dilly '°1111• loultv•rd, B•I~, Ct llf, t 2U1 ltOllEltt EAltl CHUltCH!LL, Pubtll~tr l ook 13, Plitt :M In' 37 ti Counly1 1ndtll lltl be'9ll IMJ!lllthr<I •I • M1y '· 10, u. ''· t ll \Jlt·7l IA••<htll L. McD11nlt l. 41t1 M•rlflt er s. F. WILSON NEWS. 1"C .• <lb& THE Ml..:t111ntDUI M_1p1, •KOfdl ol Or•no• ....... r, n~11•11•P1• In tlCh c•ltn~•· -k. Pu .BLJC ··011cL· C!IY Orl111, M•rl111 Del lt1y. C1llf, t02'1 NEW .. ORTElt·COSTA MESA NEWS, Cou111v. C1lllo1n1•. ' WNEFl.EFOl f . pellllOl'llr ••• ,. tor l" l!> Jollfl Holll'IO, l30l1 llt1cll Club Orl~t. To fllVI tllt Slt flClll'IO ot THE Thi 111t wlll IM m1d1 wotl'IOUI to.,.111nt Ju<11mtnt I Klrlelllltlf 11\0 Hlllbtllhl"I _____ ·_:. -50\llh L1ilLIM• C1ll!. NEWP'OR?Elt·COSTA MESA Nl!'NS •1 1 If" w1n 111tv t-oardln(I tllll, 00St~1h1n or .. Id NE.Wl"OltT£1t<OSfA MESA NEW$ H ti I c , !1 llerlby alvtn 11111 •" Oo11•" J. Hull, 4t'1 Ltlt•~l L1n1, Ntw•l>lfl'' of G•11..-i l Clteut1tl1n AICH· '"cumbr1nt.e1 lo 11litfy 1111, .-na1Hon 11 • 111WtP•P1r ol ••"1r11 clrcul1tlon, 1s E!!¥1rllfl"'ll'lll l 1m111C1 Rl'PO•I !t 1>11119 Cy11rt9t, C1111. ~ tilntd 111<1 E111bl!1111d. wt:Urtd bV •n• f!Ur!u•~I f1I 1111 pewi t OI dffl"ld Ill S..:ll1t1 MO:! of thl Govtn'ltnlflf ''"llrN tor !Ill Nl)l"fh ttwln• Prtd tt Jtck L. Alft>rd, 1S17 1!:1,1 Oc11n On rt•dln; !ht .,~rltlld P'lfl!IOft ril 1111 c011'9rrN In lflll c1rt1I" lilted If toaO ol lt'lt l ""•r11mt11t tld• •"' knew !fir Lind u .. l"ltfl, A 111111 crlP11lln1 rtlld1n-IO<Jlt v•rd. 81lt>01, (tt!f. t2U1 Fl.OllEI T EAltl Ci-lUltCHILL, l 11 1 lru~I riKultd Dy ll'll AU1noy Ccmp.111y, I Still t f Cil1~1111. 1111, <'"'""'cl•!, 1cnco!t, 1111,k, 1,,~ ol1'tr Tl\11 ~u1ln1~1 11 ccnouc!ed lly • !lmllld pulll\th•• ol 1111 111tw•n1mtd ntwsol p.,, Ca!llor,.l• Corpor1llon 11 lr~stot lo 5.F. WILSOM NEWS. 1NC. UIM 11>1' 11111 p(ll"llon of the CllV al 11vl"' p1r1111rthlp to h1v1 111 1t1ndl"' •~ • n1W1111ptr o~ Stcudly TUI• ln1ur•ncl Ct mp1ny, •s 1 Ct llfor11!1 Cl<fll>t'l llOn bouMtd by Cvlv•r Orlvt, /..\l)Ul!On EuQe~• c . J1rrv o•n•r•I clrcul•llerl IJ d•ll"td 111 S«l!l ft lrUllH , l•r '"' btn•lll •nd IKUrlt., cl d~• NEW,ORTElt·COSTA MESA l'•rlr.WIY {Vtllncl•l Jtllrt¥ •otd •"d Thl1 s•1T1m1nt wft Ille<! wi th !ht Ceun· tOOO el !ht Govlrflr•""t Clldt . 15ctrl1lntd Gerald It. IAl!ch•I!, lhe-"• rn t d NEWS Hick• Cinv"" Wion. Ju CltrK 01 011n~1 Co~"'Y on Al!•ll 17, •n~ 15libllil\ed, •fld It 1oPNrl111 from bftn1Ucl1ry. ••ltd Ocloblr ll , 1171, '"d Iv RCblrl !t rl Cllurthll!, All .,,0~ with commt"1' 0, 1~· lt1l o•ocl ,.... ••• to "11 t1Hil1c1lon el th• rei;:crdtd Novemblr 11, 1t11, In look tl~S l'ubllthtr IO<"t'l'ly 11 !, on lhf poltn!lil lmplCll of tllli M1r1f1111 L. McOl"lll Court 111•t fllt 0 1lly ,Itel Is 1"o!htr I t Jl•lt 240 cl Otflcl•I lt11t1rd1 er Or11111 VIJtl,ICAT ION I Y l"A8TY o! '1 °"' th• .,,vlronmtnt 11 rtQueited lo JJ4J Wll1~1,. •1'1 .. N• IM "'"''"""'' of 11fier1I tlrcu11!lot1 fluDlllhacl County, Ci ll!o•,,1•. (W ,2111.1 C.(..f",) ~t:i !!It Clly tll lrvl"r Pl•~nl"; l M Altll'llf, Ct Uf. *II In !hi um• County 11 lhl portlllonl~I fht lltne!lcl&I l"ltfl'!i1 undtr lllt mtfl· ITAfJt 01' CALl,-0.NIA, COUNTY 0,- I •?Ol Ct m ul Otl•f •Irvin•. T1I: 2111 &11•11n "'"''P•~r . t1cntd detd 11 lr11$1 anf 1h• 1bllg.ello"1 o•AN•I a.tr!";""' la P ' '"''''' If 15 o•DE•EO 11111 uld "-'lllOll or s..:urtd fll•r••V ....,, 11•l1nto:1 It It•¥· I '"' !I'll ,.u!Pl~~•r If Ill• p111!I011" Ctlllor"J~·,,1p· w~~cn 111tt 1111 IUbSll"Ct !htrMI, t1gtihtr will\ mo/\11 Htrold l>Y .,.. •s•lo"mt ftl flltd lllrllft Ill lllt •llovt1 Mll!IM 1cU11111 I lllVI Anis!~"' St< ri!erv 11~11111~e« Or•11te Co•tl D•llY I' Hor, 11ollc1 11111 '•llllllfl•r 11111'!'1G1 o" 1 111mtd Novtmh•r 1' U. 1 l~n • •M •Kll'dld r••4 1111 'ot11Mn1 ptllllllfl lit l l(lllltl11 lrvln• P'1t l'lfllno Cemmiulo" MtV J, !O, U. 2•, 1'73 1)6~·7) d1!e lo wit: Mt Y 2J, lt73, l pply 1or '" rs:v1r:iMrlt • lt7 • 11 lfk ".II P•D• •~d •111111111 tltfldllll t i _....,. 11 l'ubll'lltd 0<•"t• cwtt D•lly P'llor IJ.ev ---• ----•• ----O•dtr dtcl1rrno w ld newsp111er I• II 1 rt 1 tcords ol O••"DI C1u11tv. 1en..-1I (ltcu1,11on •• de!lflld 111 Stcttl)ll 1 1n;.73 PUBLIC NOTICE "'"''ll•fl'' ct ''"''''t cltcV11!I0<1 1>1 Ct ' •rn •· 'O!>O Ol llllo tlvl<"Ylm•"I cOOI trMll k'-IM 11• t1J ---------1 flubl\11\id pur1u111t to SllC:ll.,, IOU o1 !ht Tiii ""dtt•IQllN Tr111!" Wll l ll(tOl11ttd conltnfll thtrl0f1 '"° I tetllfy 11111 1111 -------·'L Gtvt r11m1111 CoQ1: 111d 1ulllllh.ltllll •• Tru1IH u11.•1r "'' w mt 11 trw of my twn k!IOWllOa-I, ••· PUBLIC NOTJCE t SllU Il l th• Plf1llOO'llf\Q flfw1,.,.r1 •l'MI i bov• dtttrlbtd dtH of !rut ! •r '" Ill· ct pl It to ll\oll lt'let1111 wl\lcll ire --------------·! NOTICI TO c••o •TOJtl Cbl •fld 1111 Dally l"Uel, t i,ollltr •lrumtftl dtt• NIV.l'\blf IG, ten, fht11I" 1!at..:I ~ '"' lllfonn•llOfl .., ,.IC.TITIOUS •UllNISI IU .. 11101 c ou•T 01' T H• n1wtP•llll" " ·-·I cl rt u •• 111 fl •KO•dld OtctmM• 11, Hn, Ill ltolr 10..as Mllf/A, '"d t i .. '""' m•lltrt I Wll•v• II NA.Ill• ITAT I M•NT tTATB 0,-C.ALll"Ol "llA ilOlt llYOlltllld !11 Ille 1t rnt Cco.inly II ll'll I I ,tDI 123, Ofllt!ll 1lKord1 el Ortllll l'O bl lfYI. GI I lM LLKJ CD rlri•• 11 Jc11111t • fl) S11111l1111111t1 M11i1 Im ra1 CM ~·111n {R) O)MuflKI "· fJ Mwif: (C) (211r) "A Mtn C1Utllll Dlfltl" (td~) '68 -Jin Murr1y. fl) LI Mllh11f1 S) Wtrlllll Pttn 10:30 0 Tola l•d aJ Cll1111,i..tis11~ Fishl111 €) Tlrh1y Ml11 utts Wit~. , 0) Atomp1n1me' Musical st rii!t a::l Ntws/S,nrb 6l) Te l•levlrt1 'M11Siul Gl LterJ' Club O)Spe1I ltuf tt:OOIJQD!mfDr:DN1w1 7!30 fJ Tou11 DI. 11'.ilflrt "Tht Thin1 CI: (IJ ®J Min With f!1\h1rs" CR) Or. llildart dis· su1d1s 1 ltrmln1I pltltnt !ram stek· tn1 1 quick docto(s miracle curt. CI) H11111'1 Kerte1 D Tiii Ad'HRtu,..r (R) Gt ne Bradl!~ mu't use Ilia skill at ttrds on ch~ss lo 1np . SUlYI )'OUlll l •mbl!I into rtvttllnr ttl1 iourc1 ril his we1tlh. j 0 M.nt: (Cj (211T) "Mt1.1r ti Ult Cuit" (wttS) '61 -J1mu G1rn1r, Jason llob11d1, Robert Ryan. (!) Tt T111 Ille lrirt~ O 0111 Sttp ••rond (fl N1nll1I Dm1n dJ Trulh If Consu1u111ces ID M"'i1; "Btttlr of th'-Jtfts"' (com) '60--P!ter Sellers, Coritllnt• CUmminrs. It! i lflCIA4 I In Ctnwa11tllo11 Su· ptrlntu dent of Schools Of. Wiison Rilu lllk1 with Public Altairs 01· r.ctor ol ILP'BS San Di1eo. Glollt Penner, •bout Cllif1Mni1 tdu<:ation. ID C..ild JthnMn """ l•tt (j) IE Plllt1 S11r1H• G Mlllltll S Mo¥ie: {C) (itl:r) 11:15 tit tiMnu 34 "P'rwd ltber' (dra) ·~1 Al1n t16d, Oliv"I• d• Havlllind. 11:301J (lJ CIS lite Mow ii: (C) "let ()gl l1f1 M1k1 o D11I tlltl S111,lthy" (d11) ''S&-0100!-1h GJ1lrtt lltl Kerr, John Kerr, Leif Eritk10n, ID lflp•t 0 ®1 m J1hn111 C1r10" UD k d•M C•lan. e 1111 f11&1liw £) lolllR' ,_ U (])Cl) a) Die• (1wttt Arthur HJ M••mt f1111ilr Rubinst1in, concert pianist 1nd Lilit 1:001J ([) nt Wilton• (It) The Wt tlriR Gtm,11, 13·Jetr·rild violin virtuoso ellil•r•n tr• unh•PPJ when thth 1u•st. t tither 1e1l1 11\tlt tiaby c11l bt(l\ISt m 1.-TIM thl Trvth th• f1r11llr nted s lh1 montJ. 11,00 .,. ""' . (C) "'""' l led" 0 [§I Q':l fllf 'MIMll $Mw (R) • M , e, l UI SandJ Dune1n, Howtrd CtlstH, Marty (•fv) 6~tlmut L1n1. f eld1111n and Ttl M1~1l 1u1st. m Alf1ff1 Hitcklti Pr1M11b (})S1111tW1100N•1 l~·JOONMS 0 (}) U) MM $!ful4I (RJ Clu Gu· . . , • Thf toi!Ol"lllO ""''°" Is dol"' llut ll'llH COUNTY 01' O•ANOI P11lllo"ll'l9 lllWIPIPf'· Ceunlv, Ct l!foml•, l llCI l•Klll'ld bl R1r · I d1Cl1r1, Undt r p1n1lty If H tlul"'Y, lhtt ··= H .. A·1Jtft 011111: M•v ICl,)1•13 moM H1rotd P\l•tUt fll 11lh•11!"01111.,,1 If 1111 fw11ol"' 11 l•u• '"d CP!Tt<;:I, HUMTINGTON \/lf:W HOM(S, 1tas1 E•l•ll of HARltY E. Sl.:CAU I . ·~· ltl CLAIM>! M. O'NENS lht tltN Cl lrutl. Iii!) l )[K Utlll' tn A~rll ;,o. ltn ,, ltVlltf, ,. Seert"'t nlO l l"'' Huol\llQ!Ofl lt1cll, HAii.RV Ell STRAUI , O.c111!!d. Jli40t of fht 'uperler Ct u•t Nol.kl ol dtfl ull l f'ld llden II 11111111 C1IUtr11!1. CA l2l6' NOTICE 1$ HElt'EBY GIVEN to l~I Nl(l(IY, CA,ltlTZ A t•ICkNlll dticrobld , .. , ••-Iv U~dtr lhot 11'1•11· ~lt8111•1 E1rl Cllurd'IUI, J 11er 101st1 I S 1 cenllcltMt--111111 m tffrit: "f11l111 A:-11r (dtl) 4S who rObs • lltt11 old l1d1 tri1nd ol --Dt nt Andie~. Ahce f1yt. Don•ld L. !l•t" Corn1111v (S••lt 11 trldl!or~ of 11'11 1DOv• n3rntd dt<ld•"' •v J•mtl T. Cl,Nll llonMI Ill"' ot 1•1"1 Wll to<Ol'"caf I~ .... ,ubllslltr" C&Utornti Corpo.ritleft), \S1JJ Vt"lllfl 11111 11t 11••lll"t h1vfnQ cl1lmt 101lntl 1111 ll tH Ml,Ar'lllll' l lw'·• tffill 475 1040$ •1 Piii 1'11, Otflcl11 ltectrft ti JAM•I T. CAl'ltWYZ aivd Jhlrmi n 01.kt (:~ t\61)) t1hl decf<lt"I 1r1 r1Qul•td IO flit lh•m, lrvl111, (l ll .... 1111 t1117 Or•nr.• (M111ly, MlcllJ, C1..,.n fi t rick/llr 1111, ·'iwolntii 1, <vfldvuld riv 1 cor· wllfl tnt 11e<t111rv voucller1, I" lh1 ofllct Ttl 11141 ~n D• Id· M1y I, 1'1J. 111.ft M•CArlllur l lW,, S•ll• 47J 11 ul 1111 e1t rk ol •~• 1bov1 1ntl!ltd CDllfl, or Alf-¥• lw '•ltllt!ltr W, Ger1ld l r1w11, ir'f'll.t, Cl llflr!lll ttnJ Mr• Ofl0oHALD L. IREH (0, to prt 1tt1I lll1m, wl!h Int llKt Hl ,Y l'wbll~M<! Otlftgt Col~! Oil!1 l'll01 , , TrVllH T .. (114) tD-Mtl Tim e . Sm•ltwoof, v~~ther-s, le !flt uf'de"ID"td 11 lh~ etl!ct M•V II, 12, I], IA, It, !6, !1, II, lt, ~. ,ultl••llld NIWjMrt Htrllor NN1 l'rts1 A,llo#tlty ..... l'tl41ltlltt Vlt t l'ritldt"I ef 1111 11,.r111y1, t UNN ... P''TT .ltSON. lt13 lft&.13 C-lllnld with D1lty ll'lltl. "llwHN l'ultlltheoll Orll'lft COf~ D•ily ,Ill!, Thi~ ,tittmt"I w•~ /Hid wol~ t~f CCU"· 111 S~lh lt~I A'er"l<JI, Sulll 701, ---a t1c11, C1!1lor11!t, M1y l. 10, 11, 1t1J "'-Y 11. \1, 13, lt, 15, If, 17, JI, 1t , 1(), 1., c.11,~ ~or•~;• cou"iy c" M•v 1 1t1J. P'•11de111, C1u1 .. nl• 91101, w111t11 I• !h• JJUBLIC NOTICE 1.11y J, ia. 11, lf 73 Ul l·7l 1'73 141.,.13 line's. II) Ptttk:olt lt.IM"lioll .. 111 Fr1111 ttr• Ot,111,lt l:OO (})Cl fJ (j).fh1rl I Htc'.111'1 NtfNS ""lllllll Ctr1j1 1:45 8 lllewit: (C) "loo Dl,ttl" (wes) fD Watetptt Mt1tlflp '57-Jock Mthone1. lw1n1 P1tt111, l!ICI .... • GIOllltwflhefllm IJI -: 1"'1 ......... ... 2:00 m All-"l~I Slln : .... II ti Dtw11," "Cun.e II 1111 h1111, Cn1!1111" ,.tJltl Ol•c• ol &u1!nttl ot tht und11 11g""' In 111 l'ubll•htd 0 ,1"q' cni st Otllv ,.1101 Mtll m&11tr~ 11tr111nl"" 10 the t sl•I• o1 ••Id -------------PUBLlC NonCE • raoo PUBLIC NOTI CE II 17 ?• ll ltll 1141•73 dtcld1111, w>lh!" !~r mcft ths 1t11r lhe I UP'•1t10• C0U8T O' CALl,-OlllllA J·,IG' ""''t: (C) "tlmbf"~•" (dll) • ' ' ' ' 11•~1 t1u bllc1!htn ff Ill!! ~chtt. CbUl>ITY 0,-OJtll.N•• • ,,_ 0 ---Oiied Apr!I ,,, 1t7l. JM Civic (Hlllr .,,..,. WM! NOTICI INVITINO 1101 l:'llmllltl'Y lriffl11 SlllWI • -Sle1Hn1 Haydtn. Ver~_RalslGll. tlwt" (dr1) '39-»tln Gtrfleld. PUBLIC N n cE llERT A. STRAUll. ··~ .. AM. c1nt.r'll• NOTI CE IS Hl!•e•v GIVEN 111•1 "'• •••rt! .; su .. rvlse ... tf Or•ne•• c::::c=:.:c:.c..:::.cc..c. ______ ..c. _________ _:_ ___ , e 11ey1or of l~t Wiii CAt& NUMtlJt IMM CIY"ty, C1lltor1111, will •ICllVI '"'"' bldf UP to l:OO o'clock l'.M. 611 Mond1y,I" (com) '36 -Cary Gnni. 1oa11 8en11ett "ICTITIOUI tUllNl!IS of tne lllOYe n&"'td dKt<lt n!. $UMMOMI 111• (th ··~ If J11111, lt1l, In Ille ofllct of 1111 Clffk ol tllt Sa.rd tf SUOll'Vl.or1, NAMI ITAT•M•NT t UMN & ll'IT•ltlON 1'l1fnllllt~ ltUD'I' C A ft I'• N T I It , S.111 floo•. Co11111v Admlnl1ll"11t1n •i;fltllnt. $IS No. Syc1,._1 $1 .• Sl~ll Afll, C•U· Tiii 1-'IQWlnl pt'IO~t 1r1 (!ting JU t...,lh L•k• Avl .. 11;!!1 111 DOll OTHV CA!lll'ENTEll, lt08EJtTO rnl•, •f Wiiie~ llmt Nld ~ wHI W ll\lbllcly o""llll 11141 r11• ltr JI!• i.Jt-11111 llutl""I It: 1'111dtn1, C1!ll, tlltl E"ll lCO PABR1 l 10, ARLINl J ANE Hl<)llr Jullkl•I Df1tllcl Collll1 COHSIGHM£NTI l TO., 4'1 a Jlll St., Tiii !t U) &ll·N21 l'ASltlZ!O Tl'.!0 R. MOltOAN, It.AV· rr1!ecl N .. 016f.~l2t N""'"" twtn. Ctlll, AllWl'llYI 1t>r ••••w-MONO j , MDltGA H, VOMOA F. AU OI M1' work II bl tittfe'"1411 Ill 11tt1rd111Cf ""1111 p11111 &nd 1t111e:ltl. LUC'f'l ll" W. C1m•ro11. l S?t Dolplllll Pu&ll1Mf Ortno• Co•'I Ot lly l'!ltl, MQltGAN, JOHN I!. NELSON, OL,AO,.CE C1llOfl1 ""lllth 1t1 "''°" Ofl fill I~ !!It Mllct Ill' 1111. C..,.,tyo Cl.,. In 11\t County TtrTOCI. Coront dtl Mi r. C•llf, t16ll -April,., Ind Msy J. I~. 11, H73 Utl·1l l . M!.lSON, OA\"10 J.lliGltETl! ANO A4mlnltlrlllllfl lulldlllf, Ill NI. SYCltnfM"•• Sell11 >.,,.., C1lllOt lll1. fllu Wll P'. 5rn11>I. 1111 lltytl'IM ---P'AUllN! NfGJt:!OTE , AND SEAeOAltD Mlnlmul'\ w1go nits lor lhl1 ,r.i11e:1 -IVI IMlfl ft+lrl'ftlllld by Thi toltd Dr .• MIWPOl"l 11,1c11. c.1111. tHeo PUBLIC NOTICE INVESl.\IENf COMl'ANV, I CCM"f"•llQfl, of SuPt<vl..,1 by ll•oklllM JJ.Jlt, • t•flY .. wl'lkh 11 on flit 111 1111 .rlllc• of ~· C. M1cDon•ld. 1211 W•t l Delt fldl"ll: CORIN"lli OAJ.I EISEN, !ht Clerk If lhe loerd flt Suptt"vl10f'I, C111t Hl.flw1v. N•w•orl lltfth, C•lll. ..um-----AHO All OTH!• l'E•SONS UN· l lddlrt' •f*>tlM •• t11ttd lo $1(.tltrl!I 1no.11n.J If ,... LI• Col• W!ll(ll Tf'tl• b\lllnllt It tOlld!J(ltd tiy 1 tt,..rt \ kNOWN CL.AIMING ANY JtlOH1'. Will ,..quire ~ II t w1rdld 1110 (Ofltrtcl to ,i1y 1'1111 1•1 !lll1t .. Id 0-1"11 ptt ,.,,,,,.,.nip. .,~~T·"···· •,•.,c,•,••.",••,•,, TtllE. ESlAll. LIEN c a INTERE:>T ql•m , ... of Wl119' .~ fro•lll "•It .. w.,., ... ,k,,.. lllCll ll*:lltftlt;I .,.,plov-1 '" llltlO.fll P'. Jmco! JN THI! Jt:!AL PltOf'E•TY D!SCJl:I•· 1111 •Kulltn of IM ""9l)OStd CO!lttlCI. Thi• tti l ..... ~lll w11 111111' wltll !hi C°'in STATI Ct' CALIFOR,Nlll. •Oil ED IN THE CDMPl..AIN.T ADVE!lltSE One •lld tfl..tilff llmts *1t ll'fWllUl\ll n l1 11 """8• thlll M ,.\i 1ny " {ltlk OI Or•no• COll"ty Ol'I Aprtl 2], THJt C:OUNTY 01' 0JtANO• to "LAINTlFFs• OWNliltSHIP', 011 M rld"lt 11"11 "' ••c~1 Of t!ttil ~ Ill ·~r. ""' t l llftdl r ,., Ind tor Slt11rd1yt. !t1J, Nt. A-7'm A"IY ClOUO V,0"1 "lAl1"T1FF$' Suo•ftVf, '"' 1'911 holldl YI, ll!llns tlll-Sot 1'1111111. FM ltSJ lflln •IOhl f't0uf1 l"HIU E'lltt el MAllCIRET Alt C E TITLI THll:lt,TO ptr ''' !I'll tl ll rr.11•11 bl 11111 lr1c'1lll 11 1111 Wtfo1119 r•lf'I !fie! !Ill ftll~r et l'ulllftl'lttl Ot1nt• totll OllLV ,_·1111, ~l!lVO•~· •.k.•. MAll:GAltST LEVOI A, To 1n1 o...M1111;: A clvll carnol1lfll 111.urt ...,irt lo 1!11M. M•Y J, 10. ''· 1•. U/3 11"°"1J :::o;~c£ IS HEllEIY GIVEN hi ~ Ji•• -1111111 b'\I th• .. 1.tMi ...... NI E•dl btodtr """' n•tmlt wtlt! ~11 •" • ••lldtclbtY d'tecll U(Hlllll "' • -----, I of I I YOU, lf ~°" wltll l'O d•ftrld lhlt t1"Aull, f~llll• lllllll: If t t!Htr'I "°"" ll'IHI ,.~t bll t. Ille ll'df r flt Mt ~ly el PUBLIC NOTICE ~ .. :: ~~l1111rto!.':'~,'v':",;;• ,1;~~t~Q:~,'t~~ Vtu muet RI• l" ffl ls COi.if t wrlll•" ~•r>Ol.,.111 •11 •"*'Ill Mt lou 11'1111 !!YI Nr~I of 1111 tum lllf '' t Clu•r•11IH Friday , D'YT!ME MOVIES 1111 fJ "ltuv11 Thffl T1W11(' (d11) '60 -Ole• Cl11•. MlthtH C.11111, Tulsd17 Wt!d. It.ti(]) "lttl• ..,. F1111 S...""'" (WIS) '61>-Audi• Murphy'. 0 ""'-'It ...... (Wl 1) '51 - 811\"1 t rttto11 . i2:0t D........, 1111,.,... <••sJ ·so- Don llrry. "W...i11 PftM ltOO ID "ltttle tlrcu•" (dnJ ·53 - Humph.rtJ Bo1art. Jijnt All)'SOn. l:JO fJI "Ad\'1•tu1e1 of C.pttln f1bl1n" (adv) '51-lrrol Flynn. )11) (JJ lC) HA Mtn Akrnt'' (dll) ·~s­ Rty Milland. Iii (Cl •1i1an111~ Concl. (dr1) '64 -SCtn Connery, Tippl Hed1tn. J:JO a IC) "D!RlllUfUI" (sel.fi) '50- W1rd Rtm~IJ. •:OD IJ (C) "Tiit f111111r Jowtls" (com) '6!.-Jtrry LIWIS. 4:JO W s. .. u 1a.u1 lbtillr KOCE, CHANNEL 51 ---cccce7''"""7"""'cc---l••ld •Ktdttll ••• rtc1ulrld It llll tM 11111dl111 lft flll'Ofltl IO I~• CCll'lltl•l~I I« II bltMlf wlH .,,., In" ''" .,.,.1111 C01t1t1cl ll Ill• " ..... IJ I Wl•dllll Mm. l"tCTITIOUI S UllNllS """' llW ..CftN'Y V9'1Cll•t•, In thl :;: I wtllltfl « or1! oi .. dlllf, II I Jll'tt!~1 In Ille tYlnl of l1Hurt jlo lrltfr Intl 1uc.ll Con .. 1Ct, 1111 ptl(-of ltlt d\Kk wlU NAM• I TATIMINT nee °' flit ct1<k °' '"• b0\·1 °"'1"" couru w11111n • ••Y• efl&f 1111• u''""'°"' b• torh!tld "'• In t•• Ill ' 111114, 1111 luN M11n •l!tr• wrn .. """"""' 10 ••1• ()ran ae County's UllF television station, KOCE-TV. has ' I • 1 11 11rvllll 1111 wu. 011'\trwlo t, llU' •1111111 ,_.., ol Ortntt. ''e ,.. terrltWlncr ,.,..., • o "' b1111~1 '°"'''· °" ,. .,. .. ...,, 1"-"' 10 1111 u...,.,. . ..,111 w .,,,.,1111 .,, •pPllt•I °" 11r 111e !•d'I "i l'llU!lt 111.., •""'*firm 1ur11is11w •v th• county ot o r1""' scheduled tht following special programs today. Detailed ••i UNtOVE MOllOAYS 2n1 C•mP • i1r,~,.;.,' ,•~,.•,tflc•, i~ ~· •ttor,111y. 1111~11111 lfld 1110 tourt mav '"t•r' 11.11111· " Tiit '~ '"'1111 Mf'K •h•tl .. r-.111rw tt 'II'"'"'· •1 ,1,..,. of i1t11•11t Ustlnas of Chl\nnel 50'8 NYWrrAffiS are carried in (he Dally • u w "" · • u • 1...,, ff tvlfl ttifnl •1•l1KI yeu ~ lht'rncn1v or 111\tr •ttMOnl, -Wt'llY bind IWl!Lcll 111,i1 profec;I *"' l1 .. rK1 elld mtll'r!t lll'lffl ,l". r•vv Dttve, 111111 1. trv111e. c1u...-1111 ~ Lt kt A~11111t. 1111t0111t. C•ll11:tt11l1 t 1111, •ill•! rOQllMMd 111 ""c1111rtr•I~•. •1111 ~1 ~ .., 1~ ff lht ·-' ot lht '"""'''· In •tcord•11<• w1111 s.c11ot1 Pilot 1 TV Weck each Sunday .. AUOCIATEO TltAVIL SERVICES, wflltll II !ht -pl1t1 ol bu1ln.11 II 111• If f MI wMll ...... lfll ff¥1c• otf ti It• 4304 of 1110 Covt111"""1 c-. •1'4 tflt fV'l tv 11onc1 111 lllt 1_,,,t tf Jcmt 1f l!'lt INC •• • Ctllilltrn!1 Corp..-1t11111. "" Uf'ldtr"lltnllll !• •It ""'"t tt ,..1,1111no IO """'' 111 till• ••Htr, ,,_ •!IOIHf .. M t:•11ir•c1, '"'''"'""'-•ht 1111111111 11trllr1N11<• of 1111 CIAl•t(t/ t1f4 111111111 lo '---------------'---------------' ~ Qrivo. lwll• •• INln1, Ct ll· Ill• .. ,.,. of ••Id de<:ldl<'ll, ""4111111 tou• .~ ... 1• .. "'" ,_ p( ....... If • .., ... 11••1 ."" • .,.. llY l1'!o '°""'I' C•11111•! 11111 lnlu1111t1 Admlnl1tntor ol Orll!Ot 1?00 ... MAM l lHAV•S (Cl 41COCI· 7:00 DllANu • (OUNTY llVllW !C' ton111 f'a664 mllt'llll tfflf lht llr11 ,uri!letlloo'I 11 11111 ll'lt f M ,-.. • t1""'· COVIii)'. lV) "Moil1tn Olegl!Otl1 llld Trtll• IKOCf•f ' St1 tlt1f,,._, Twtlcltt, M1v nt1 lllkllttU II cOl'ldU'Clld by • , .... PIO!lt•. O•ltd J1ilv1rv 14, ltTJ Tiit loerd of S11ptrv!tl r1 rettr ... 1111 •1•111 I• r•ff(I lllY .,. Ill 111¢9, ·~ """' ol ,tyt'-t" ltltlfl u HOfol 1$. ~Jl ,,,.,, 1Rl tf'Ol"lllofl~ I , .. T I 011111,•,•,• •• "1 ",n .••••• WILLIAM E. JT JOl!N, Cler• M t flKetlltlly 1U t pl ma io-1 li'flC• ~d .... "' Wllvt -~y lnf11rtl'lllllty 111 ·~Y .orih 111., .. ,1, ,.""",,(•ll .. ~'f·,'~.,· •• ·-. r 7::'11 lil ••u• ((I JKOCE·TVl "All .. t10il' • ••vt · L , ty Jlt1111tn li•fl•Fll , 0.llf'f l ld r91-1I....,. 'ho! -~ Stir Ith khool 1u 8tnd." ~" $tr•v1c ... Int. l•9'Ulll' of IM WIH er r:~AI.) . fJV O'Ollt bF THI aOAID Ofl •Ul'•IVISOI & ., OltANGe COUNTY. A1l9. •1.ICTltlC COMll'AliY (tl {CTWI Utltl'tO Tuttd•Y· M1y u . l::IO PM. (R) 1'tlr1<:1t •rllfT!m !ht •MY• 11tmld •1Cl<itM IC NAIO MOlllJ tALIFti•NIA ~~tlon1I t1'11•rl•lrm•n1, '"""IC •M 1:00 POC:f.11 OIA~I COUNfY ~C! ~ Corpor••• letr~I··~ fi!:1Ll1AM •• ,... Wll•lll,.. ••Mv1t11 "''"' M1v '· ,,1, \ol, •• ST JONN c1111or•11. 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(•Jt 0.11)' 11'1111, tAtV lt ... 11, lt11 1»1·11 li ~Wlli,(n!"IJat'; \' • 1,-ISI "Tiit :1: !r'thl¥:.,~ (n'lf~' '-'1Htt1! Gold Lollf'" cUl:1rr lrt• 11111•. 1'1 mt111 I, LIDO '"•'r" &EACH l"''l t lff"• '"••Dr'•\ o ' ' •J?O tn W.ty,Wy _._ "SUTHER" AN fNI lerf l~MM -w-··FUZZ'' Sltnt1v Kubrick'• "CLOCKWORK ORANGE" .... "DEALING" BQfh Colo• 111.l NA.TIONAI GENERAL THEA RES FON THE KIDS! . ('AA1-Y FRIGHT SHOW .. O'lll .OTH ON SCltllN IONSTBS AllO AUYI IN PERSON! MON~ffRS INVADE AUOli MCI! 2 BIG DAYS THIS SAT. & SUN. 2 SHOWINGS 12:30 and 2:30 ALL SEATS 75c 10~ llllllMIO '···~·. --· , .. - @ HU$Sl,,0Uh /M lll '----··--~ ~ .. ,.-... 1 ..... 3 THEATRES NOW PLAYING RlSElVlO SEA.TS On Sale Daily 11 'tiJ ! MARLON BRANDO * ®"2t::.~' ll••1tf ..:irull• MOW. lHRU lHURS. I P.N. fRIOIY 1 I 9.45 llJUROIY 2-l I U S SU NDI! 2-5 I I All SIATS $4.00 Wlill11 6'4!. ,., • Wit, 11:11 ,mt D'!OOtl ~IOllM .....,. OI' LI IMHl.M" N "CloCNt .. f'NI ...,..,.. WICOATS •:4J IM.1-.111.1 "(Hid LlAOll S" ''S(OllCTIOI or 11('.a"' IOTM 'IAfUl fS l.t.TIO 1111 .. 0 ' . / 1i1.ifS4l1, t.l~ 17, l~/} DAIL V PILOT ~ I Tryouts Foll Aetlng C:.urse 1p;;;;;;; ..... ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1'1rlt******~ SCR Offers <;onservawry . · f:.H1th Ct•:i~! R1111 ·r1nr_i· MOTH• SIMM •411K.AU or One of 111< only corn-IO ;~.m IIV< ®ys per w..it. eou..,. work wiU lnclod< "THI 'CLOWNS'' prehenstve t r a I n 1 n g con. · "We reel lhat this kind of I~ regular cla$Se$ in voice and A Slopltldl s,...,.091 Of Miiiie, MWllc "IN THI M•DST O• LIFE" RIDAY THiii SUNDAY Final auditions for ''Am.le Get Your Gun." the summer production of Laguna Beach's Lyric Opera AssociaUon, will Sl'f'Val.Ori~ ror actors In tense training will offer the dlcUon, actlng, improvisation, -.I Lmfttt• Wtchl..., & THnday 5.?uthern 'California will be actor an opportunity to totally gymnutics, m.lme, movemeat, 1127NIWPOIT a.VD 09 at Hwbor lmmerse himstlf in the p~ and dance. P r o s p e c t I v e ....,_..11,..., ..... .,...,. held begiMing June ~ at ~ ... .i ..... _ &....-.... rvalory gram," Emmes continued. •~ , .... u.:: coose "' ......,. ., 1 fl."'--"MA•tc TMu.nr-c..._ May 11 South Coast RepertO<)' In "Close penooa1 111pervWoo abould oootact South Coost~!!!!!~~~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l lt ~ be !teld Sa1ut'9ay and Sunday In Laguna's Irvine Bowl. Ttyools !or adult adon and ai~ers -Uoth equity and non- union -will be held Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. with danw"S ENTERTAINMENT Costa Mesa. and individual ll<lp is .....,.,.i Ropertory " !11%7 Newport S da ' N Q • SCR's Actln.! Colllel'Valory by HmMing class s,,... Blvd. In Costa Mesa for lulJ Try atur y s ews uiz features a lull day prognm ·'lbrou!iboUt Ille .,.......atO<Y dtlalla, « call -. over the coune of seven the ')tudent ls erposed to the 1)e east d. the session is W D y straight summer show at the weeks and is patterned after es:pertence and demands or a '350, JDd °" deadline tor ap-e a1·e OU 17th Street School auditorium. the American Conservatory's 1_1~~~"8l~oo::::al:_the::::•::te::r::..'_' ---~pllca==tlons=:..=-:"Ma=iic.1=1.:.· ---'----------------------! ( CALLB_OA.RD) Doris A11en already bU Acting Congress. now tn its landed the title role, <:reated eighth year of operatkKI in San by Angela Lansbury and soon Francisco. to be played on film /JY Lucille "The success of I a s t auditioning at the same times Ball, but all other roles in the seas0n's pilot project was im- Sunda I show are open. y, a ong with perfonners Readings will be held for ac-meosely gratifying," said unabre to attend the Saturday tors and singers on Tuesday David Ernme.s, ex e c u t l v e session. and Wednesday, June $ and 6, dlrector of SCR, .. so much so •;Annie Get Your Gun" will at 7 p.m., with dance tryouts that we have expanded this ~ ~·. 7 for three scheduled for 3 p.m. June 9. sea.son's program to provide weekeods at 'the Irvine Bowl All auditions will be at the an additiqpal week of training. on the Festival of Arts school West.min'>ter Avenue at In this way we hope to give grounds in Laguna Beach. Hoover Street. serious students of acting an Also upcoming are tryouts "Mame" will open Aug. 10. opportunity for a more detail- for ~ the Westminster Com-for three weekends .. Further ed course of training." munJty Theater's sum me r inlormaLion is being •dispensed The seven week , full time musical, "Mame." Fred West at 892-9883. program, will run from 9 a.m. will be directing !tis third,-----------'-~---~-----1 _, ... _,_ ....• ,. $ fADIUM • I .~',c '.A:1.1uu.-u.11t.':t' • "'Th• Sisters" (I) ... (pronounced : KAIATlfKUNG-fU! flSTS Of FUIY 111 "Ill • lNol.tlU ....- llD SUN '"I •••<h l lvd, , ~o. ot G.rd•" G1.-..• ''•~w•• !>JA-6212 CUNT tlS'IWOOO DIRTY HAIRY !tl • JI.NI ~ W'IMl',!WiO 1M alld NIWPORT 141·1552 "Plclt0up On 101" Ill "Th Frewdt Collaactlon" KlUT;:I:::"::' ==;,.. "O" of ttie Teat'• 10 a.t" -L.A. TI mes "THE EMIGRANTS" (l'GI la11rslC9 Olhter '.'SLEUTH" Note:· MH. rlini frl. "l111l9rtMt&" 7:10; "Slffttl" t:JO """"""" PIC1UIES aJOl'(lOWlJN ftfl..M,W,'l'S. tc..,...i .w:K LE.MM::N "SM'H'm.R-' ~'?~!ft[ SllowtlMe: 7:00 Md 11 :14 _... ...... 1:45 ,.llft .. Coll l'Mot'llf fof h•. ~- .... (1111 "M*A*S*N" <R> -'9·:.t·-·-·~···"'~ SrA01uM ,3 .;~. "The Getaway" CPGJ ..... "' ..&!.ll lt.11.f.!.l>l.' _,,_. "Lady Sl114Js The m.os" CRJ -•·:.r· ~-"'". 1111 Mnt Popular Pklvrt "' OUI' Times SlAOIUM ·! .~;~ "lilly Jack" CPGI "'.-t .. 1-•.D.Cl.l.tL!~··, Coest U. A. CtTY & SOUTH COAST CINEMAS-TUESDAY 5k (All LADl•S ... GOL.DIN AQliR~PININO T11-t:llO P.M.) Ac•lttmv AWll'll WlnMrl G. Had!-"Plll!HCM COMHKTION" EHie! 0..,,111 "M.A.5.H." ""~,tf. .. ~;· ~·1 • ---• -·-• VoonM '''' LM Mll'Ylft 1>9Mld 11q,.v1 Q-HKlllnlft 5'illlerl•ncl "MAll.Y, "~lt11',\a "KLUTE0' QUlfaN Ofl CU1'" &olh 111 Colar! SCOTS" till (Ill 1~0) ~~...;;. C.nlw CIM""' .... t•J1c, 5Ul'I. •Hal. . 11 :JO to t :IOp.m. 11:00 .::: • ... , • ·~~; •:.·,~-:,~.... 1:1 "MIJtY,QUSIN OF •·•• SCOTS"(= IR C~ :~t sQulfl~ Sonny. ~tes giecut :Tlje Great American Chicken From.Japan has cq1ew Oriental delicacy_-for you. Try Sukiyaki. It's a tasty blend of garden-fresli cele.ry, omqns, spinach and sliced beef. 'Naturally; it's prepared with 9enuine Japanese herbs uild· spices. And, i.t's sauteed to perleetion in Its own natural Juices. Try all of the Chick-Teri 'deliciously diHerent' foods-for a snack or complete meal. The service is' fast. And, it all tastes great! ,--~ --------------------, I I I I I , I I BRING THIS COUPON TO CHICK-TERI BEFORE JUNE 15 'AND TRY SUKIYAKI. j .L---------------:------~ ---- NOW OPEN 7-DAYS A WEEK 10:30 A.M. • 10:30 P.M.-FRL & SAT. 'TIL 1:00 A.M. 310 E. 171h St.. Coeta Mna • 642-0900 (near 171h & Santa Ana Ave,) . C.lli . JAMES COBURN IN BILLY STARTS EDWARDS And AY 23 CINEMA ''PAT GARRETT THE KID" WEDNESDAY M Cos taMcs a ' ' "BILLY JACK" HEL '-NOW" "''°' OVER' ,...., .8"'"\ WEEK GENE HACKMAN· ERNEST BORGNINE SHELLY WINTERS -STELLA ST.EVENS l!ll STARRING( TO POL 5115 "HILTER ':r.,~ .. o· "llLLY JACK., " CINEMA wtsr .. EXCLUSIVE WEEK _,. .......... _ .. -•'-"ANDREWS · -PUJMMER WIDNUDAY TMIU tllOAT • -J t. 10 •.M. P.f •• sutrt, & HOUNYS ,...,..,. ' ~, ,t.THE ONLY ORANGE COUNTY RUN, STAIS: Gary Grimes J&rry Houser Oliver COnant Al>O CAU ........ A MIJ'T1(W PIC1Ut£ TIUQ' m.DIW1:s THE TMllD5 '1Y Of' ORO\IAt NllDaNCl.. ~l'l(ll-"11 ... _,, ..... FIMkba:tFin!l.U Ill~ I 11151 fllM ~!"IC! -11().CQ I. JtAlfT" "BrOTHer sun S1STer MOOR" 8~j,.,J ~~~ ·--~-• SECOND TOP HIT e 5/23 ''PAT GARRETT and BILLY THE KID" l INGMAR BERGMAN'S QIESAND WHISPERS IN THEATRE THREE ONE GUY WANTS TO KILL HER. .. ll .. ,ol .. ~-··· •••'el 11 .. ..it ~17-2223 S•nt• An• r•••••v ,..., Cll••"'•n A~•. ISl-1011 • "'. r ' . j I » li PA!LY'1LOT TUMBLEWEEDS !'Ve A !!ONE 1ll PICK Wnll 'ltlt.\ WIMi!!.EI ... M\JT'I' & JEFF FIGMENTS LIKE !TOR Im, <SOllETIMES ITS BE?T .ro J.J5T SIT UP STAAl61ff IN YOUR CHAIR' AND NOr SAY A WORD! NANCY • • .. ...... _ .... ,... ... :;, ..... ,.._.,,, ·• ... ,l""t•'>•'f••"' • DOOLEY'S WOILD • • , ... {- by TOlll K. IJ'lft , l'U.. llOT HAVE t r---':::>"--=::::---i VOO Rfffl\RIN6 lll .11 OtJf( rMMlMrES l ! AS'S1lFFS'! jl ~Ji ~1 ·• . •• ,. • • ., by Al Smilti 1 MEA>I MY.~! +'E CAM& 'DT.AGGEitfNG OUT OF A SAR. ANDI FELL OVERoN ~IM/ S·n by Dale Hale .. • by Ernie Bushniiller . .. ... GORDO MOON MULLINS ' I HEAR YOU FLUNKED ALL YOUR SCHOOL · EXAMS AGAIN SIT ON THIS BOX-· I WANT TO . TAKE YOUR PICTURE ROOM:S _ fOfl . REN1' • 1 Jewelry ltam di1tricts 6 C11>I 47 Miserly 10 Rich deuert 48 Weyupth&re 14 Mechine fool 49 Tobecco quid 15 01ch11tr1 50 Pronoun in1uum1nt 54 G.S.A. 16 Arl or member:2 17 Arabien title : WOfdl Var. 57 "Common 18 Belitt .. · Sense" 20 Ruminenl r euthor r enim1I 58 Jmp. Ord. of 1 21 Yi1IQ11 Daughters of recompenae the Em11. 22 P1rt1of1111 59 Poker 1tek1 23 Nautical 60 •• 1hout contingent 25 "Two YNfl 61. Din. speech before -sound -62 C1afioet 27 Moved on ic• 63 Bury JO Cost• DOWN 31 Paint 1 Clo1h11d 32 Part of the 2 Phy11c1Hy ... , disabled 33 Aromatic 3 To ····: ,,. ...... E111ctly ,. "Goqd 4 Style of ljipr11'1'" role furnl1ure 37 Pieces ol 5 ··· cenl events 6 Righi now 38 Wearaw;iy 7 Reacl to an 39 Curler' a cap order · 40 Rtinds 8 Sop1aoo: 41 Mickey. tor Abbr. '°' 9 Sermon; 42 Chro11ian Abbr, 1eacher of 10 G1ow 10 be Ale~andria 11 Ancien t 44 W11er Rom. channels '" • • 12 Moder1te1 13 ·· ..... Of robin1" 19 Pick out 21 School ot ffll• 24 POU4ttsive word 25 Endeh'Qrs 26 s~und of dilJflpprovel 27 Macbeth, !Of one 28 African nut 29 N. Me•ico '"' 30 Thin met&I diak 32 Spcusr~ 34 Repau 35 Allirmative vole• \ 37 Adverllsing medium J8 Milt IOUrCI 40 Unresoained outbre1k1 41 Mem. of Leg A11'b1y. 43 Threw with gtNI force 44 Gave food to 46 E. Ind. cereal grutes 46 George ···-: PEANUTS IN< 11\0 15 l'Ul~INS IN A CANCE!( RIND 60<f T~AMENT iww •. lf~ JUDGE · P~RKER I DJON'T KNOW VOU wu.e: eAcK, &fTSY ! / WILL YOU 6E HAVING DINNER WITH US? 1 WAS THIHKIMG OF STAYING HOME THIS fVEN1NG ... 6UT NOW I'M J.IOT 50 SURE I SHOULD, KATHERINE! Eng . noveli11 47Spee~ 49 Clever MISS PEACH • • 51 lotlmate 52 "Picnic" ' AFTER TALKING TO THE J UDGE, 1 THINK I 'D eETT!R C.i\LL SAM! IT MAY NOT &E WISE TO LEA'IE AN ELJ610LE BACHELOR ON THE LOOSE! - """ ~ •. ~--... . , . . . ., by Charle M. Schub. by .~Id Le Doux EXACTLY 'WHAT HAVE YOO &EEN TEWH6 T)o!IS YOUH6 I.JI.DY ? IT'S A 6000 THING yOU HAVE HIM TIED DOWN, KATHERINE •• , eECALJSE HE'S JUST MY TYP! ! l!IUT IP' YOU EVER DECIQE TO (::rM HIM THE PITCH ••• by Mell authQr • ~3 Clairvoyant 55 Vehicle 66 -·way tll"ftt 57 Gr .. 1.letw 1:. PIO, MA1'C:IA ... ·--·-· . DIC:K TRACY . by Chester Gould I CAMI! IN -RfAWt • ' lll!M TO A~IC MR. '1""'1:V" 111! 19 UP RlRA.io9.-MO'IWlll · ttQW. IS eAOl<E AGAIN. I, I ! • • by ...... ••••kt .. by Feret Johnson I ~. ' . THE GIRLS "I've hffll ~-~pimttleel ~ Jong I CU"t ~ any more :UOle11 five people lielp me.~ DENNIS TRr' ME~Aci • • .. . ; I I ' . ,, ' ,. • • .,.·irychrain~P•oa:Me God · I Uneomeiiiional Religi.Ons Bill S~~ts ,_Sip I .. • Jesus· CHURCH i.t.c.Mp CREE~. w. VA.,IS MEETING PLACE oF sPL1Nn:R GROUP Movement Took Reglo.~ by Storm 1n 19th c,ntury. This Site ls Snake H~lers' Cllurch. .. ~ ~. ,.. • ' 1.. •. . . $1STER LJ\Y,RA PRITT LEADS ExHORTATIONS WITH.FERVENT POUNDING OF TABLE ' The W.Gmen Belong to Everta1tln9 Gcl!spel Tabernac .. In Ch1rle1ton, W. V1. i ,, 1111•wzm!Q(J~··· "'aer ~··ai ' m•~ . 1 ::uZLca:w •'tllmll!l'I a mwu a ~ a "' ' ' ' Ktishnas Chi.int Ac'ross ~-.:c~untr,y . ' ' ' . • ' ' ... f ·NEW YORK (AP) - A high, "Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna," they weathered Woll ringad dJUar<len behind ehant, swaying almg. the bi(, red-bril:k buuituiil m'Brooklyn . A "Krls1irul Krishna, Hare Hm, Hare elevated, blissful life full of knowledge," Goswami Mardan said. "God is the root of everything." -~~!ive in Appalachians · • • • &,YNE SLATER • ~ Jolmny Denniloa'a 17th ~ 1 • ' Jesus Ooly eburcb .. the oulsldrll or J CllARLESTON, W.Va. (AP\ -"You Humlngtoo, W. V1., Is ooe cl a number ol may not believe lhls, but I've been here active snake-handllng groups in West five times before," S1ld the sixth body of Virginia, a state wtiere H Is s!Dl legil. · the Rev. Henry Holstine, minister to a The Saturday nlgllt 01' Sonday &f. j band cl Appaladiian Holin<aa people ternoon servtee at Brother Jlimny's • known u the "Neverdies." begins With gospel music, an opporlwlity • His . is oqe of many W\COnvenUmal to "testify PUhlicly for J~ ... and some I religious JeCt8 still active to the regkln, uninhibited hand clapping and ecstatic 1 1pllnter groups -like snake handlers dancing. and polfgamists -of the Perfectionist On one occasion, Brother Johnny HollnesS"movement whl<h took tbe 41> prepared for the eeremooy ol the palacblSll states by ~ early In the ser,>ents by stepping to lhe front podium 19th century. and shouting a pas.sage from the Gospel 'Mountain people -from pious Advent-cl St. Mark into a silver hand Ills to amHlinging Penteeostals -be-mieropbone. c am e enchanted bf fundameQ.tallsm, perf~oo and magic. "LOTS OF PEOPLE elalm to be Jesus Only." he roared. "but these signs llEINCARNAnON found its way into must they follow : 'They shall cast out the lheolagy of some sects, while others devils; !hey shall speak W'itfl new praised God by sipping stryclmlne and tongues: they shall take Up serpents, and walking on hot coals. In each. vision and if they drink apy deadly th.int it shall not revelaUon served as important tools in hurt them ." the search for truth. He then reached into a black case and The Rev . Henry Holstine and the jerked out twO fat timber rattlers, IOSs· "Neverdies" believe in Immortality oot ing one across the room t& another mem-~ ! JCeHgiolU sects lnelsule •-ke h-dler•, pelv1••· \ bts--d-the "Ne.,el"llles" ..:.Cho belie1•ttJ1tJ .. 8'•1"tfl{• ittt of body m ..,.,11 m soul. · • soul returns to earth in a series of rein-For about 20 minutes the cetemony camatioas, they say, until the believer continued, with members <iii. '"the CM· succeeds in living the perfect life. At that gregatlon lurt'hing and willlda and pass· point, his body can live forever. ing the snakes with Pentecoef81 zeal: There are probably hundreds ol moun-Snake-handling was starled·......i·the taln people living In West · Vlrginll and tum cl .the <ent\d'Y by <leorre Went 1 IUITOlD'lding states who are members of Hensley, a fundamentalist ~aeher from ' the> . ~ loosely knit "Nevmli8'' Graubowei; 'valley, ~· " '. · . ~rtb., · . . Deaths are relatfvelY rare,. allhoulb at · l'llE · Ol!lGIN' o( the belie! Is not least two pel'IOll.! dlO!i last year In tbe •I , Jmowri.., t>uf 'oqe of 1ts flrst-teacbers, a --United.states otaDIQbitea re£_e1ved _dur· : I mi:Wve fl·yeai--Old ex.coal miner named Ing rellglOU! services. Hemley, thetJther---: "J'ed .,ouez:, stJ.11 trt1vels a preaching ?f the ritual, died at Lester's F1~tt, fla.. : j Clrcuit through West Virginia, Virginia m 1955 alter. bein& • bitten by a , artd -North .CaJ'd.lns:. d.lsnoodback rattler. 'j '!be ·Rey. llolstlJie agrees that PERHAPS THE 111011t tmflloal rellilous teacblnd Qr. ,Pie .sect iire unconventiooal, secl in rural Appa1acbia is a loosely knit · 1 but add!l'llliot If ne\:essary he will be back band of Christlsn po!ypnilsla who praise 'I ~e8ith'. again Jo see that.it all comes Jesus and decry the cOrruptlve nature of I man·made law on tbe aptrit Ol marriage. "You see, its the spiritual birth that makes the body stay on," he !aid. "How The practice involving only a small I f number of the region'• HoUneu Church long it wi l take or me to make it. I 1 · --··• · the bell r that God's d 'I know But I ~-·· 't be d " peop e, IS J'\.IUU:U m e . Appalachian snake handlers, a Chris-n on : · a.1.tvw 1 can one: ~ d mao'a law we tmmutably tian cult which has reCeived much at· se ate. , · · . · tenw,ri ·in ttctnt years. have gone wi· " re was marria&e when God made !:·:" ... J .1 _ ~d \n m:ariy states, but continui::' ·man 8nd woman,'' llid-«te~Wbo to · praetiee tlle1r art with the gusto of lives wllh a Hollneu !omlly'•1rhicll in. . . the . red eludes himself and •• -two "wives." irp ~· ,.,. •· · ~.., "'Otey were td love one lnOtber, but -D~G ,7 WOJWIIP services tbt':y then came man!s corruption. Man set up st>eak .. m unknown tongues, drJnk · Jaws that you can't be decent wi\tiOUt a stryelmine frmn )e!IY glassd, beal the. · lleense. He set 11 all up !or !lie aknlgl!IY sick and handle . deadly rattlesnake!!, dollar j water moc~ and cropperheads. . _ L 'I1te pmctlce. is outlawed by state law-"rr'S NOTHING ~than a bondage or municipal ordinance in Kentucky, law to keep you uridtt bondage, but God. JI Virginia, TenneHee md North Garolina. arrived to ~t nil free." ' : I I ' ·- I ' I: I sign on tne,'fnd lldcr admoolibe~!'callers RaMa. flare Rama, Rama Rama, 11are 1 to a1k!ice; ad411ia:: ···s.ttra' Prabhupada Hare." 11iey thUmp their twir>tieaded needs •qulet!" , , • drums, the khol, end ring ·!Mlr brass lwld cymbals, the kartaJs. ' WHEN PEOPLE are out ol tooclt with that reality, tie added, they "think ol tbemselves "Simply as bodies, but our real identltf is spiritual -u ~. u eternal servants of God. II we don't uadtntand -we reaIJy are, it is not possible to be happy." .• swayed before a bright, decorative altar, while candles glowed throughout the room, bells tinkled, smoke rose from cenSE:rs and lndlan music came from 1l recorder. _ For their hJ&jlly Oavorlul vegetarian meal!! -"prasadam" -devoteeti sJt on the' floor, men in one room, women tn another. ~I I luslde die .front ballway, the air pi· \ quant,wilti incense, another penciled sign "rr'S GREAT TO go out on sankirtan ~~' ·Sr~~~!_!_iUYbere""'!" talk -a chanting party In the street," said -""'l•"•;· wa ~··~IS . Omkarna Dasi, 19, a .~ wunan '!lie .l>liJoct cl ·this oollCttoos eooc:em detotee operating the swltdibaard at the wu, p tie 11 f0111"LBlly titled, "His Divine moyemenl's New York temple on Graot, A.c .. ' Bhaktivedanta s w a m i Brooklyn's Henry Street. .. Pnihupida," 7!, founder and spiritual All the Western follolftl'S, many of I muter cl the lnten,.tional Society for them young people dlslllDsiooed by '1!~ ljuic method. for attaining this sptnrual self-understanding, as the move- ment sees It, is by chanting the name ol. God, called Krishna, and other &OOnds or "mantras" beMe.ved to releue the mind from material ooncepts ~ link It with God. ' ~ =dowmess. hedooism ur affluence, take Sanscrit "", ~.·1 ' ," whli. pered.. a devotee, names ..Otb various relilJious con-r,• .,. 11t "Ev,eryj.bing ebe follows naturally," PaiicMrtna ·Dao 21. "He cannot be ootatlons ·~ their dJahge from sale! ~--a· mi ... ~--. dl1&ui'bed.." ., ' -"material'~·p\l.rsuit.s th a new "spirih.~al'' ...,.,.., -u•n path. ' • studl .. are eeolered "" the ancient . TllAT AfPARE!'n'LY· seutUed the "We &re Valshnav _ '-•-.of God," V..UC , literature ol India, chielly the · plamled lntervlew. whlclt bad been ,........_ ... , ..,....,, Bbagavad Gita, :whldi the group lcltiduled , ln1 ed....,., with Ibo aging said ..:...•-Ball Manlail, •111• on aide pqbl&lies a, a ,.,.,eo cl f1naneta1 "'I> ~ ~clter ll'om India wl>o seven to the sj>lritllal master and director cl port. n.ey also eell lnceose "Splt1iual y~ q<t ~ a moveq>t\lll In the tile New Ycrk temple, one cl about 50 o1 Sky," i>rodU<ed at· thetr tO, Altielllf Wt;t tbal his IUll8 and danced !ta way them started m major <itlel In tltls <OWi· eento(J 'l'lltjr moothl~ J1'81!11Zlne, ''llao1t a...., America. . try. · to (iOtlllead/' has a ~tlolt of 300,000. I~ almost ••ory major dty ,_adays Most of the elooest ~ts -, • , • ~.fttquenUy Sl!Ol his loll.,,..,, Youni estimated now It 4,000 -J\Ye com-MEMBERS WHO .hold Jobi are .,,. ~ boed!I and ~ mUM!Iy In Ille temples and sutrrundlng Joined to conmbute 50 pereent of tllelr salton, warj>oaroond dbolls and aPof\ment bouoea. goq '""""8h tj1dr • lnoomit'lo , the movement, and mtmbon klrtu sandal4ooted• young dally routine of cbants, cl...., wort and also ad:tpt donalJons "' their muelc:a~ ei· . _ "~"will\ ·~ta1· ...,etar1an moats taken toreebU· ,. pedillons Into the ..-., ~ mirb oldodidatloft; th8 Ualtls, ,en their ~"llili lillloalV~veater In the ltmple altar. ropm, aa IUl>;h I !areboeclo, • ·love cl Goel ond to aChleve • pl1tform cl neared, a dooen l>arefoot devotees "We try not to have too much auoc:la- tlm between men and women," said Omtama Dasi. "We want to think only ol. Krishna, and 1f we're together too much. that's har<I to dq:until you·reaclt a hlgher level of d~velopment." · DJSCJPtlNARY ··RULES of movement • prolllblt Ullelt 84!1, gambling or Ibo ljk. ing of co(.fee, tea, alcohol or any in- ro.icanls and l""""'ibe !he eating ol meat, fish or poultry. It was after noontime, and the ·~ ~t with the splrltual inaster still had not c:ome about. He bad been welcomed the day before . at Kennedy airport ·with an outpouring of song, dance, showen: of Dower petals and garlands tamg over his neck! But ~e were no pnllpedl in sta:ht I fOf' the interview. f< smiling devotee, so!Uy cbantinc u he eOu.ted out. the · chants on bis beldl, paused loog enou•4 lo I"'" along the ln- fonhiUon that ''die ' muter" wa• no.,. bal'ltll a kekrub ln'tM pnlen undO< the flo9l'erlt11 magnolia tlets. . I . . -~ THE •ev. ~OE TURNER PROCLAIMS MESSAGE SpHks 11t Sn1ke-h1ndllng Believer. •I C.mp C-ir, W. Va. '" ' '• i' ' ,. .,. H '' I' t• '; I I ,, ' • 1 I 1 • ' . ....... ~ ............ ~, .. • ••• .. • • •• ~ • ! • • •• ....... '-9'1 •• ,,, ., 't/ .-... _j~., • ..-·~ •'•""' •:; • ••'I •, • o• I I" -",•,..4•.'"';-.~v-"V, ... ' • 'l ' • " t . I ' 1Jf DAILY PILOT ' Strangle S~pect Arraigned CIDOO lAP) -A farm ' Ja~ faces a prttlmilUlQ' htaring May 23 on bis innoceot plea to charges he strangled an IS.year-old girt after a fraternity beer party attended by about 2,000 persons. Aden R. "Trey" Miller. 23. tnlf'red hi~ lnOOC"tnl plea Wtd [ __ B_Rl_EF_S _) nesday ln Chico "1urticlpal Coort . He is accused of murdering Cathi Farish. an unemployed mother or a lG-month-old baby who was separated from her husband . • Dela11 N la:ed SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) Any delay in the July I start of the program requirine smog devices on I 9 6 6 -7 o automobiles will have to come from the legislature. the state Reunited ' Rfglau Delettded Berkeley Controls On Rents Defeated OAKLAND (AP ) -A stale ju~ge has struck down an d · fort by voters In the university city of Berke}ey to control rb- lng renla. Alameda County Superior Court Judge Robert L. Bostick held that a rent control board ( CONSUMER ) elected Wt year has no po#el"' to adjust rents in any direction or make any evictions. "The right to own property and 'to do with it reasonably what you will is one rooted deep In Anglo-Saxon law,'' Bostick said. •Credit Ald SACRAMENTO (AP) Women could not be denied Court of Appeal& has ruled. The.cow:! said 1he laws att illegal because they do not give car owners an o~ portwUty for a oourt hearing or legal notice. A Loi Angeles couple who brought the ault said the Im- pounding Wlder s o • c a 11 e d garagemen's lien statute I denied tar owners a hearing in , violation of the l 4 t h Amenclma>t to the ~.S. eon1u1ur .. · •.Ch~EflN SACR (AP) -A new~ar de lers organization say11 it will go to court to challenge a decision by the federal F!nvironmental Protec- Uon · Aieocy requiring catalytic converter antismog devices on 1975 models to be sold in California. ·A.Ir Resources Board insists. E:<·PO\V Kevin Cheney of North Miami, Fla., has By a unanimous vote at a been reunited with his Thai bride-to-be Suporn Vun- credit on the basis of se1 or marital status under · a bill which has advanced to the 'nle Greater Sacramento New Car Dealers Association, which~ 38 dealers in Placer; sacranient0 artd Yolo countiea, said a class action sull would be filed in federal Dl!trict Court in Washington. meeting here Wednesday the ruksa at his parents home. The pair met in Thai- board refused l't!quests for e land before Cheney's capture by the North' Viet- Assembly. po&tpooiment to allow further namise. - 'the all-male A s s e m b I y Judiciary O>mmittee vo~ 6-0 for the bill by Assemblyman Henry A.~ Waxman. (0.Las telling of devices that will be --- mandatory for about four million cars. • Clerics Strike? Angeles), sending the measure' ___ P_U-BLl-C NOTICE to the Assembly. A witness for the bill told '~CZJl~O:: .. :::,,i::,:' ... LOS ANGELES fAPl -Fif· 1 ty.five thousand member! of the Southern California Retail II. In the Service the committee that women TM 1o11ow1"" persan 11 dol"ll 111111""' often have their credit ac-••: MAltCHl·IARUS ASSOCIATES, m counts automatlcal~y closed if '"::!;..L~:~.~· C~t245~1.,,,,,., they become d 1 v o r c e d L~un• BNCI!. CA t:16S1 1617 Sandalwood Cosla Mesa h h h Thb ll\lllMU II condUC!td by en Ill-' , althoug stores ave no sue dlvJctu•I Clerks Union prepared for 8 Navy llospital Corpsman strike Wednesday as negotia- tions between the. union and First Class Ronald L Marsh, the Food Employers Council lJOfl oC Mr. ru1d Mrs. J.~J, failed tcf re!Olve their wage Marsh or Balboa tnn·, Newport dispute. Beach, bas returned to his ha bee -J·d t t l' I tow d d' 0 ced m Robert B B1r\ll s n pronruw;; o sergean po 1c es ar iv r en. Thi• 1111.....ii1 w .. •n9d with tr. coun- in the U.S. Air Force. Even when a wpman mar-ty ~1.,k of Or•nve C0111'1ty on M1y 1. 1m. Sergeant Cohea, a com· ries, said Ramona Ripston, ex· ~Ublilftfd Orinjl cottt Dllty "=. municat . oos an a I y st s ecutive director of the ""'" 10. u, u. J1, 1173 1-..7' In aoother development con-homebase at the Cecil Fie-Id -ce·mtng-the-nnion -the-·eon---Nav411 Ail'-Statioo after: a_ ' trOveralal president of local deployment in the Western T10 In Los 'Angele!, Joseph T. Pacific with Attack Squadron D!Sl.lva, annotmced that he 82 aboard the aircraft USS would retire May 31 after a America. specialiBt at Ft. G e 0 r g e American Civil L i be r t i e s PUBLIC NOTICE Meade._Md.~Ja....assigned_JQ_l! _~nion of Southern California, unit of the Air Force Security many finns cloSel'ler-a·ccountl----o.,::c~Tl:;Tl;:oo;us;-;;•;;us;;,.;;;,;;,:;-,-- Service. .and reoc it in the name Of NAME STATEMENT T./\11 follO'Wlno perMl!I 11. cloh"lll b111lr>1ts He earned an A.A. degree in her hus nd. 11: EXTRACT ION SYSTEMS COMPANY, 1970 at Orange Coast Junior e .JoL As-•red 1610 E111 wnshlr•. San!• A111. c1. '2~ surprise settlement of a b!Uer intre-unlon dispute. t NBC Srhedule LOS ANGELES (AP) NBC has announced that the scriptwriters' s t r I k e in Hollywood will set bock Its !all sea90fl by two weeks, and the. two other networks say lhey ..m follow llllit if lhe dbpule IMt't aettled soon. But an in· dustry · spokesman s a i d Wednesday that talks were ·neoring the point that he could say, .. fthink there will be an agreement this time." If not. amt.her BOUrCe said, CBS and ABC also would have to set back schedules. •Pot Panel· SACRAMENTCf (AP) llearings on marijuana should begin in a few weeks under a measure adopted Wednesday by the Senate Rules Com- mltlee. The committee voted 4-<I to at up a Select C.Ommlttee on the Control of Marijuana, which Ls to investigate all aspects of the use of mari- juana, Including effects on health. • lnsuranre Bid SACRAMENTO -A bffi lo require unlform auto in- sm-ance rates statewide has gone down to defeat in lhe Auembly Finance and Insurance committee. 'Ibe measure, authored by A.,.mblyman Joseph B. Mon- toya (D-La Puente\, would have barred 'insurance com- panies from charging different rates for different areas of the state. Montoya .said the ex- ilUng practice works a hanlsblp on penlO!IS living In downtown and ghetto areas. •DlstaffBNQr Navy Seaman Apprentice David F. Snyder, son or Mrs. Rita L. Snyder of 7764 14th St., Westminster, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center in San Diego. Navy Airman Recruit Jerry A. Gallagher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Naron Neelands of 5460 Wells Road, Westminster; has reported for duty at the Naval Air Station, Barbers .J>olnt, Oahu, Hawall. Navy Seaman Bruce S. CarU1lt, son of Mrs. Doris J. Ca rlisle of 16380 Laura Way, Westminister, graduated from basic enlisted S u b m a r i n e School in San Diego. Marine Pfc. Ralpb C. Jacksoo, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Waldron of 7271 Wyo- ming St., Westmli:ister, participated in 0 p e r a t i o n "Bell Hanuner11 here with Marine Fighter A t t a c k Squadron 314. Airman DoD E. Balley, son of P.tr. and Mrs. Don A. Bai ley · of 8422 ?older Circle, Hun- tington Beach. has be e n 88!igned to Chanute AFB, Ill., after completing Air Force basic trainlng. During hls six weeks at the Air Training Com ma nd' s Lackland AFB, Tex., he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special Instruction in human relations. The airman has been assign· ed. to the Technical Training Center at Chanute for specialized training as a !ire protection specialist. Kevin M. Cobe•, son of Pi.fr. and Mrs. G<!orge H. Coheo ol College. U ..,._ Gunt1r C-. M1y1r, ~100...., Nep!un• Aw., Ntwport 9tKh, Cl. '1&60 Anny Private steve'o A. Brajevkb, son of M r s . Eleanor J . Rich, 8591 Jenn- rich, Westminster, recently completed eight weeks of basic training at the U.S. Army, Training ~ Center, in- lanlry, Fl. Polk, La. He received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, combat tactics, mtlit.ary courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. LOS ANGELES (AP) Thl1 bllslNu t1 conclucltd bY 1n In· · d\vlduel. Veteram--will -...able to get Gunt.r c. M•v•r ''"-old ·~-ket ·A~ Thl1111!emenl w11 fli.d wllh 1119 tOV11-l.lft'.:lC ~uuu ]"""""" ty Cl1rk ot Or1fl0fi County on Aprll 21, back as journeymen if they 1m. "' ,-24944 were ooly apprentice. food or Pub111Md °''f!Of: C0111t O•llv rnot. grocery tlerks, a ]lldge has M•v 3, 11, n, 2•, itn.. ins-~ ruled. PUBLIC NOTICE tJ-£. Atty, Williar»J>. ~Iler , l'ICTITtous •us-,.-,-,.---1 said it was estimated between NAME STAT•MENT 500 and l ooo vet'erans in TM to11ow1"" PlfWll 11 c1o1r>e1 bu11neu Southern C~liforflia would be II: CALtJ=ORN1.t. COHOO'l RE~RDS, affecitl,l. in .the -.,declsioq.. by ~1io'::1:~ LaM N~ 1•-C. lrllN, , U S District Court Judge CQ&ln ew.r-.111 . een. 3900 P1rtv11w . • Ltfli No. 1.f-C, lrvlne, C1UforN1 t2"-' Warren J. Ferguson. Thi• butlllft• I• conctucltd by 1n ln- 1be judge ruled under the c1rvld1M1IConn Eklll'kln e.i1 escalatOI\ prlnctple of the n.11 1111ement w•• 1111c1 with '"' coun-Army pr!vate Jay G. Selective Service '"'Act whiCh IY c11rk of <lf'•roo-countt tMy 3.~ Cbeoey, son of Mr. and Mrs. holds 'that vets must be re-Putilllllltd 0r1noe C0111t 0111., P11at. James H. Cheney, 3 5 4 6 1 ed h 1 el th M•y 10, 11, u, 11, 1m 1m-n emp oy at t e ev eY1----,==c= ----Carmel, Irvine, recently com-would have attained had they PUBlJC NOTICE pleted nine weeks of advanced not gone into military .service. PiCTiTious 1ustNESs individual tra~ at the U.S. N.\ME STATEMINT Anny Infantry Training •Bearing Needed •• ~h• 1o11ow1'!9 Pll'IOll •• dol"" IMlnn• Center Ft Polk LA .. ~ . •ESKE's JANITORJ.t.L se1tv1ce, ' ' ' · LOS ANGELE~ (AP) -IOllO W, MK.Arthur No. 61, Senl1 Me, He received general training La h' h .1 .A cent. n101 l. ht . WS w IC perfnl garages w Ro.., E, Br•ttOll. 1000 w. MK.Arthur as a 1g we a Pons in-impound customers' can for No ... s1n11 An1, c1111. '2107 fantryman and as a mortar . . Thl1 b111ln.u 11 conc1uc11d by 1n In· 1lnd recoilless rifle Cl'ewman, n<>nP,Syment or bills are 1J.. dlvldu11. in addition to specialized legaf, the 2n4 U.s: District Th!i .~~~·!Z:'1nt1>c1 wllh rtw coun------------11y c1.n: of°''• county on M1y J. 1m. weapons instruction. FUOU Publl1htd Or1ng1 COflll CMUy Pllo!, He also was taught the pro-""'' 10, 11, ''· 31, 1'73 1315.13 per use of high explosives and :;.::~:..:.::..:.::.:;.,c..:c..:_, the placement, detection and disarming of mines. Army Private Billy D, Tee- ple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Teeple, 9 6 I 2 Inmbruck Drive. Huntington Beach, is assigned to FL Ord, Calif., where he ts training un- der the Modem Volunteer Army program. Second Lieutenant William S. Wllllsford, son of Mr. and Mn. Walter G. Willisford, 6l22 Chippewa Drive, Westminster, has been awarded his silver wings at Vance AFB, Okla ., ;,.,.cf?~,~.~..,-.,,."~"'o"'•fO!=e"o"Tb=:-:'fl;:"'~ upon graduation from /J.S. Air WE~~~ Of AMUA.~I.. SKIM~! .. Force pUot training. PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSINESI NAME STATl"MINT Thi following pll'lOll LI doing butlMU 11: LAGUNA RACQUET CLUll, l7D Gllnft. 1Yr1, Ll9U'nl 81.ch, Clllf. 921U1 Mlchlll Timothy Ad1ms. 171) GllM- ..,..., UQVfll tlaldt. Celll. "'51 Th!1 bullnHl II C'Ofldvcitd by I COi'· por1tlon. MkllHI Tln'IOlllY Acllmt. P~~I HNl!h S1>11 11\C. Thll tllllnw!!I w11 !Utd with 1111 Coun- ty c1.,1i, of Or•nvt county on M•v l, 1m. ·-· Publl1hld Or11t111 Coell Dilly Piiat, M1y 10, 17, 24, JI, 1973 UOl-7l PUBLIC N011CE ,.ICTtTIOUS IUS!NIESS NAMI. STATl:Ml.NT Tht loll-1"9 plt'Mlll 11 dOl"ll buJIMU II: KEN'S SALON, '90 S. Coe1t Hwy., L1gun1 e1ac11 .. c .A. ms1 Gordon Ec1W1rc1 c.rscn, 1011 OcNn W1y, L.iollnl 91eeh, Ce. '2'iS1 Thi• 11U1IM11" Is concluctld by '" ln-dfvlclu1I Gordon E. 0.....:11 ~r~h="~~h~·%! School Scholarships Awarded Thi• •l111m1111 w•• 1119d w11h tM Coun- ty ct ... k of 0••1111' c ovnty llf1 A1>tll 20, 1m ,,,., .. Publl1111d Ora~• Coast D1nv Piiot "pr(I 16. end M•Y 3. !!I, 17, 19n 1221·73 as amused as nearly 1,000 pet- ty officers at change-of-com- mand ceremonies when the presiding officer 1ntroduced her as Capt. Robert L. Quigley. '"Ibat's all right. I think they can tell I'm not a Robert," Capt. Robin L. Quigley said with a •mile Wednesday as she took over the largest U.S. m.Uitary com- mand ever given to a woman. 'Jbe school trains more than 30,000 sailors a year in sub- ject.. ranging from electronics to gourmet cooking for ad- mirels. . •NotE.r~pt LOS ANGELES (AP) -The at.ate Coaatll~ Commission hu denied an exemption ·ctaJm for the Redondo Beach Redevelopment Agency's $45 mll!Jon project and In doing oo b .. ovenuled the Soolh Coast regJonaJ eommlaslon . California State Fu1id Local Wi1i1iers PUBLIC N<Yr!CE l'ICTITIOUS IUSJNl.SS NAMI 5TAT£MINT -Winners of the 1973-74 state co11"" It. Soh.om, s11n11v s. sowlhlkl, Jode.n .t., Urbln. scholarship awards have ~n HUlflltM1"1 leWI: Lindi 5 . .t.c-.1, , announced by the C&lllornta Lindi M. Al'IOl...on. s11n••1 l. Al'ldtf'i.ori, Gllrv A. Anw'l'I Pl ti A. Slate Scholarshlp and Loa.n AllU, ROftllcl" 0 ... "'/ti~ Tim w. CommlssJon. \ II~: k':'rhr/~· A~·l~~,. ~~~ 4: 1 Local wlnnefS include : ~ ~= lij, 81:~."·Aa~~~: C1piHrlM hkl\1 S!tohttl F M. 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D1vl1, K1y D. ~glrol•r.:• ,.AN'I', 13"-F Log.n SlrHt, Cost1 1(~7ti~ JMF.:.r>ftM\k:r1p, ~';'~:: MIN, C.Hloo'11l1 tlilf Ciro! R. Shulmltlr11, Ch1rm1IN C. ltlcherd Mlrtlnft, 2'l6J S.ei!ne1 U.., Smllfl, J .... , \11nOvk•. Lllld• s. w.bb, Ml11loll VlllO. C.Ulornl• mn. Meroe,-.i N. Wlbb. Tllh bullnHI II conovct.d a.,. In lrt- : S I cllvlduel. N .. -1 ... du l..,,,.ond · A lr.d. ltkht,,, tMrtlM1' G1f"I M. Arldr-, org1n1 It. ll1rklf, T•! __ ..... --(-John a. ClnMrOll. ll•rblr,1 It. C~I " I s ........... -· ..... .. Fl:Ob"(ft Child. Nll>C\' J . (o1119t;z _Re&:ri cr.r-. OI °""'"' COl,ll'lty Oii,,.., 10, 1173 L. Curt1tl B1rblr1 L. Dvnn, uenlll L. 1'·2$221 GlkrHI, Rabin ~. Lance J, Pvblllhld Orlf!Oe Coe1t Delly PllOI, Krl(nlf, GI"' N. Llt!tn, Eclltlfll L. M•y 17, 2•. l!l Ind Junit 7, 1m 1~7l ·-· Merk A. M1rsl1111, Arthur J. M11kr1Y. PUBLIC N-CE Sheron A. MIMlll, Collln l· Moo1111n, v l I i.A:. Null11 SUJM! ~·~ .... ,All• E. Rll1v.i------.,,=-----j lmolht "'· I""", Klnt E. SfT"k•.,.. O _, 1vlcl . W1!11Ce. f>ennv A. WllHler, Mire It, Wvnne. SUPlltlOfl COU•T 01' THI ITATI 01' CAL.IPOflNIA l'Ofl .... Cl~1 ~ fllMM11, John A. THI COUNTY OP ORANOI BurNll, J1111 L C~I . Lll'ld1 J. NI. A.fUU E .. n •• T..-rt11e1 G. F•ll,, "!'•kl• t· NOTICI 0111 HIA•tNO °" ,.nlTIOfit Kealtllln °'''" N. '.%19' ..... . '"° .... O .. Tll °" WIU. AllD P'Oll K1ll1v, b1n1 L. ,., .,...... M. LIT'Tl•S Tln4Ml"1ARY LI~, Ju111 M. • Errl{I P. Eilett Of DAVID I . ROOT, llllO ~ O' l!'lln, H1rold M.. 111.,_,_ l:lllKll 11 O. I , ROOT, Ol«ffld. w. lht. NOTICI ti Hllll!fl'( GIVEN tllll SI• J-c~1 ""-rtln Ft IANI( oP AMIRICA NATIONAL llW, f11rblr1 J, , OinlM I'll; TRUST 6 SAVINGS .USOCIAitOH lw• L~. 01rvl J, loll, !!ltd lltf'lln • ~"Dll for ~,_ ot WUI .... 9"ctlr u~· l. 8rldll'f •nd '"' \tW9fll:• of LlfMn , .. ,_,,,..., -"----· ' lo .,,. pttl~ rtft~ " wl'll(ll 11 -l' I . Fll'lfl, •rot A. "OllW, l'l'oadtt for IWthlr ""1fcvll"• i nd INt !I'll 1(1t'hfl'IM J. l'Olltf', J.,--I!. JIC(I, ,,.,,. 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General General -BALBOA PENINSULA POINT $58,500 PAINT & SAVE SO Mm ING WE$TSIDE 3 Bedroom Free- SPECIAL dom Home on large tree studded lot • J\eeda little fix:ln' and paint •. lllnea; * IN * forces 18.le only. OPEN 1-5, Thurs. thru Sun. llm Grove' Pt, C.M, Ctianning New En 1 l and Clapboard Beach Collage .,, with exposed beam ~ and crackling wood OOrning • fireplace, Only 1 block to ., COLLEGE $23,950 HORSES ! ! "'-"oded u.. shaded park, PARK private beach aD:l boat , •• allowed on this ~ acre ramp. Cozy tami1)I kitchen A sparkling clean well main-ranch with large cUSlom overlooks your e over e d tained 3 bedrooqi, 2 bath home, fenced corral PLUS private patio. Great sum-hom~ with fonnal dining, a 3 bedroom rental at .$DJ./ mer rental and appreciation !amlly room, pool sized mo. Custom home is va-1 , F cant • quick possession. Will potent 8" Of' an ap. yard and Inside laundry on ............. e for bay-side du-pointment to view thl• ma11t a lovely tree lined low traf· ......... '6 desirable properly ca 11 tic street. 675-6679. plex. ' 546-2313. ONLY $33.950 $65,000. M'NTIL•·IT'SFUN708ENICE/ Nt!;~y VAR~~~ & ~ ~ :--.,--'-c-==-==~ Owner anxious! Redecorated "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol Owner leaving. Huge 4 bdrm. 3 bednn & family nn home -Garden & fruit trees. 3 baths. Covered ptltio. Faml-on huge corner k>t • room for 1 F al boat or ttw.ller, King-size BARGAIN' ly rm., firep ace. onn covered patio & private dining nn., built Ins . yard. Quick possession. Low • m.f~~us. brk. $42.~. dovm. LA CUESI' A VERQE HOMES OPEN 1-5 Fti. thru Sun. in Laguna Hills haa 2 homes OPEN House Sat & Sun 12-4. 7" C S C M ba k th -~ bee V _.._ .... enter I., . • c on e .m .... -..o::~ ause 2002 Lemnos, Mesa e.vo::. $27 950 of credit rejections. Both NewlY decorated, many ex-1 • have a cozy kitchen and tru; 4 BR. 3 BA. By owner, family room plus 3 BR·s & submit oHer. '79--83811 CAIL 642-lm 2 BA. One has a fireplace. ~ Quick ~k>n. excellent . con\Tntional financini avail-able, ~· :.~,~:! -mmf21 :·~~= <J ·i:£.. TRIP~~GAIN i=_ w=,;=~;-=~~LS=·~ ~=i~-. roon1, l'h bath home> for C North Costa ~1esa, 3 large only $19,500. This old home units of approx. 1200 sq. ft. nct>ds a tit or cleaning & each. ConWstant income of fix-up, but ifs locate(! on a $490. per mo • on lease land. large R·2 lot in a printe ,; t..U 500 EASl'SIDE AREA! Call now J,-.0:' for the facts on this ex-L "f N•wP4~ G:h; co:Ts WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141-A · .-5 ,.. I I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 . (Op1n Ev1ni"1•l """"""""!"!"~"l!""""""~I , I ·',Yi E_W ,. BE .THE "'~•ly Camro Hlgblands "lUCKl ONE -.. home on large, beautifully Own tl\is special 3 bedroom landscaped -lot. 3 Bedrooms + den home loaded with ex- plus . cqnyertible . d e ~ " tra features. Wou1d you spacKJUs Uving room wHJi believe air conditioning 12 x fireplace A: alid~ glass 40 patio ,new sewer iln~. 20 doors to covered. patio. Lots year guaranteed root? Move of . ~vacy; pnvate com-into this ,ovely tree-lined mun1ty beach. $72,000. street and live it up a bit for H""BOR only 129,750. Call 546-23ll. COMl"ANY REALTORS SINCE 1944 6734400 MESA DEL MAR 4 LUXURY UNITS $63,000. $6300 DOWN gets you into a potential an- nual gross, 14% spendable. We have an 80% firm loan committment. Better hur· ry!! 646-71TI. OPEN Tll g • rr'S FUN TO BE NICE/ I ''~~11·11 Country Kitchen Looking for a 3 bedroom Eastskle home with an alley and large yard? Call us to- day, "'e have it. Offen>d at just $32,950, • CALL ANYTIME e 646-3928 or Evo. 548-9416 Lachenmyer Real tor BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT LUSH YARD IN PATIO Conte see this 3 l:iedroom, 21~ IJath home. It's for you. , MESA VERDE-PETE BARRETT MODEL HOME Thi• 3 bdrm 3 balh hom• is -REALTOR- i 111 m a culate. Absolut ely 642·5200 nolhing to be done inside or -~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioi~ out. just \vaiting for you to HOME & BUSINESS i move in. Priced 11t $38.950 4 Bedroom , 2 baths, double and Presented by Peter Viotto -Red Carpet , garage. $30,fm. • Best oC terms. Realtors 546-8640 IDEAL FOR SAVE $3000 real astale cont-GUEST 0 mission & more. 'Prestige H ME 2000 sq.fl. CM home. Move 5 Iledroom, 2 baths. CIOSe lb in by Jllne 16. Htd pool, 4 shopping. $32,500. ~-· BR, fam nn. din nn, fplc, Roy McCardle Realtor side storage yard & (.'OV 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M •• ; area. Priced for immed 541-n29 ~1,800. Priv prty I ""'!""'!~~'!'!~~l!lt * TR[PLEX * * PROBATE *· COSTA MESA -SALE - Income $465 MESA VERDE 3 bedroom,~ Live In One beth ln optimum privacj', Rent Two Priced under all others at ' FORTIN CO. $29,500. Beat hurry -CALll REALTORS "l·SOOO Mn. Hanoa, 5 4 5 · 8 4 21 -SouthCo Realto~. Owner trans. PBrk-Hke yard. 3 bdnns., 2 baths. Dining rm., built-Ins. rireplace. Patio. Boat & can1per nc- cess. Large sto rage area. brk Sll.950. 540-1720. * $19,900 FIX UP FOR PROFIT · (2) 3 br houses on lrg ~ lot. Priced ric1it at $29,500. 5 X\n•t Income unlttl, $61,9&1. , Good tonns. Duplex $22,9SO -Cood xlarter. Fercl W11.lker Reallur ASK :roR BRUCE 833--0121 646-7414 ' COZY 2 bedroom on Eas1-TWO HOUSE~ . side, Immediate occupancy EASTSIDE with 10% dov.:n! CALL Mr, Cw:ton1 2 bdrm .• 1 bath boml Day, 54~4. Sou lhCo wl.th older l bdrm, J batli '"S Cheaple'' home In rear I..oada Uper S::llrRJIC.~. e x c f 11 e n t I• 2 Bft Flxc1·. Five unit &He.I vcstmenl. Only $40 ,000 • $1 7,950. Tradc' Ot\I Aw:ent Presented by Doua Jon&!!lo 645-8400. Red Cru"fl'JI, Re8.ltort VacanciP.11 cost money! R.onl your house, apt.,• store blda-. etc. thn.I a Dally Pilat Claaallled Ad. Sell Idle Items now! can &t2'-5678 .Nowl I• 54&-8640. ll 's a brceie ..• aell )'Ol.W fftlltll wtth Nie, U• 1lllUf Pilot C!a.ul.fted. ~ m, - oo. s ble of ' e IO tor sen SM.• ,!$ 414 ' I . SOD · 5'24 .911>·990 loou, I Morine ~" 900 9W L11Pk1¥fuetlt , • 100 -7'9'9 • Thursday, M.iy 17, lV7~3"":;jjjiOiiiiiiiiiii;;;iWiiiiiii;;o,~OAJ.:.:l;;V;;P~IL~O;;T;;;;~ The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Mab!. ~ Jet We 1"15 • wq DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS -· :. . ... .5>5-... ,_ ..... ~-. l50 -'" .-t~"' Gen«oi oo -m ~-.J00 -'99 financ:G • • . , HotMiio for Salr: , t..o.t & foi.nd . • 200 -m . 100 124 . 550 -574 .800 -549 You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval Sthoih ond ln1tr...CllO" , . SfS -599 S..-•«t a.d hpoor' • • 000 -b99 ~totlOI'\. • • \ • • 91S • 949 OUR 24TH YEAR Offering Service Only Experience / Can Provide PANORAMIC VIEW! ·1. , -of the entire Ne\vport llarbor .. o\ love ly ,''Broadmoor" 4 bdrn1 . horne plus convert. den & 3 1t.! baths. (~nn,·enienlly located for schools & .. ·ashion Island. Sl 19,000 * WATERFRONT * Ne\\rport Island. 3 t:;drm. home \v /pier & float. Beautifully decorated both inside & out; also, new carpeting. $99.500 THE BLUFFS -FOR LEASE 3 BR, 11/.? bath condo. l .o vely ished. Yearly, $395 n1onlh patio. Furn· 73cu; .and 73~ J?~. !Jnc,. 2407 E COAST HWY• CORONA OElMAR•675 -3000 Genera( General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Waterfront Custon1 4 bdr1n., 41.•.: bath home 01r lagoon. 'Fully eriuipped island kitchen. 'vaterfront fa n1ily roon1. billiard roon1 ..... $245.000 For Complete Infor mation · On All Homes & Lots, Please Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR '141 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 67S.6161 J BDRMS--$23,9501 I Lots of toWering shade trees, 2 baths. Air-con- ditionin g. Richly pan· clcd living room. All new kitchen with built- ins. Dining room. Rear living room. Lath & plaster construction . brk 540-1720 $30,500- PICTURESQUE VERY IDEAL! :s34 .950 . T h a t special 1 family ho1nc. Extra r large living room with \Vall Shelves. 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths. Dining roon1 . Cheerful kitchen With ·built·ins. Patio. Fireplace & f a m i I y room . brk 540-1720 SPANISH BEAUTY Very lovely 3 ·bedroom Elegant ho1ne. On a ho1ne. For1nal dining quiet cul de sac street. ! roo1n. Kitchen built·i"ns. 3 bed rooms. Dini n g 'l'\\'O patios . New plush I roo1n . patio. Built-ins carpets. 2 baths. Fire-& dishwasher. Family place. Rear I iv in g roo1n , fireplace. Fiber- roon1. Forced air heat. glass screened atrium Quality built. lmmedi· with wet bar. Indirect at e 1>ossession possible. lighting.. A .must see! brk 540-1720 brk $40.800. 540·1720 2955 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-1720 General General COUNTRY CL.DB VILLA Newport Crest Condominium Homes, clustered 1boot handsome eourtylrds.. oecupY one of the few rem1lning 11r1e properlies in desirable NtWPDfl Be1ch. Exactly ri1ht tor perm•· 1 nent residency or l!oliday home . Sundetks, fireplaces, wet b;us. Sun-Ute" kitchens, lutk·undlr doMblt garages. Heeled swim· minr pool, lighted lennis cou11s, s1un1s, therapy pool. A!I elte· rior m1inten1nce provided. A Jastinc experienc• ir1 clouous Hvin1! Tw•, three .&. f•• IMdr1111tS. from$65,495 READY AND WAITING ... FOR SECOND UNIT on this large corner lot. :!-bedroon1 huu::.e c<irpets. drapes, lenced yard. 111 Ne\\·pnrt lleights. . . S3J.500. CdM DUPLEX .. ~BOTH DELUXE UNITS-ON BEAUTIFUL tree-lined street in Old Corona del !\lar. 3 bcdroo1ns each unit. den. fireplace, 2 baths. buillin kilt:hen. PA'f!OS, 2 blocks to shop- ping and schools. Choice location. ::i98.500. GET IN THE SWIM ... TO ENJOY YOUR OWN POOL aml this LARGE FAMILY HOM t:. 5 Bed· rooins 2;y4 baths. f.'Al\1 1LY flOO:\I. fireplace. Lots of. decking and l1reµil fo r your S\vin1- 1ning and entertaining pleasure S60.500. CUSTOM BUILT ... TWO STORY HOME, WITH 1Y1any deluxe extra fcntures. Open bean1 ceilings. fireplace, 4 bedrocn11 s 2 baths. GOURhilET KlTClll~N ,. built-in sewing cen· ter and study. 'f \VO decks µ!u s 2 landscaped lerraces. l1 's a real valu~ at $79.500 . A MONACO IN YOUR FUTURE. One of 111ese popular J larbor \"1ev. l-lon1es n1odels is available. 111 µerfet:t t:Ondition: Upgraded t'R rpets. beautiful 1vindO\\' lrcntn1ents" incl ud - ing-shutters. covered patio. prot"css ional land· scOJ ping, a paneled ga riJ ~e. even a sofl \1·ater un11 . F'ee la nd . UNIQUE HOMES OF CORON.I. DEL MAR. ,75.,000 A llttll'lg of Rho klo11d U~l()Uf' ti()Mf'S REALTORS Ganer al General "OWNER CLIMBING WALLS" has buul!h t a nother house: this is your chance -O\\'ncr \Vants offer on this elegant. \gc. bay ric\v ll1>1ne; 5 B11., 4 ba. Complete c·ntcrlain rnl'llt center a round Jge . htd. & flit 'd. pool: locker\ \\'roui;h t iron gates. NOW $150.000. J.ond available. AVAILABLE ("arn1cl n1utle1. ll arhor \"ic\v llills. $72.000. THE -BLUFFS -FOii LEASE r~<.1ck llay v ie~'. 3 l~R . l Ba. $475¥0/lease CORBIN-MARTIN ' 1 REALTORS Call Anytime 644-7662 General Gen-'ral ·:;:;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;:;:;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;,\ ~-· LARGE FAMILY HOME ~ 1 GOVERNMENT REPO-MESA VERDE PHICE Ht:DUCED -TWO STOil\' . for ONt: MAN'S LOSS CA N BE YOUR GA IN- Adults only. 3 .bedrooms, 21fi baths, fire-the large family wi th a need for many Shcirp E1side l·.~1 . ;1 BR 2 BA cotner place. enclosed patio. auto. garage opener, extras, SEJ:>.A.RA1'E fa 1nily roo1n . 5 bed-hotne. Ne\v paint. & flooring thruout, brick GeMrel ----. \ Gener~I-. ---. \ al! electric. Desirable end unit. Sv;im1ning rooms..,:{ baths. LA RGE kitchen with dining fircpl., f~1n . rn1 . & space for boat or trailer. _ pool & jacuzzi. Steps to golf aml -tennis . ftom Pacific Coast Hi1hwa~. up a1·ea . PLUS a forrnal dining room, two fire-Priced right \\'/IO\V dn paymt. Blds close -LOOK NO MORE I •••••••••• ·1 S39,500-Principals on ly. Superioc.).vtn!le lo Ticond1ro1a, vlaces t l in the ti'pstairs 1naster suite\. Large I J\rlay 17th, .so call nO\\i. ~{' li1i\·{••a uelig:tirru1 .J-bl'r11 QUALITY .BUILT ~ 9f9~2342 ~~,t~irecny to '*12 Robon fenced yard for the children $54,9,00 . I NESTLED IN BETWEEN .. roon1, 2 hath hornt' ju.~i 1rnil· 1 f:<1!)1sifl•·. ··lean. sluirp·3 B··rl·r AUSTIN.SMITH, GORMAN & AS'SOCIATES ALL THE TREES JS 1'1-JlS CUST0lv1 4 BR ~ ing for yllu ;ind your fan1ily.4 1uon1, hard11U01l [1001s. lt11'-REALTORS , ~7270 llo\IS<' hu..; hrrpl111·1·. a hu1l1 .1 p;;i("•', l'lll"IO~(·d pdlio. llt'll Ge-neral I Gener~, -----------. ·_-_. ___:_' :l BA. Et side c.~·I. hon1c. ll4'x l53' R-2 lot In kll!'h<'n, hnck .1011..-l tR<~. 1·:11 J'•'!s :1 nrl /r('sh p;unl .1 ---Telephon•:(714)645·1i4f Gel"eral · General affords con1p privacy-. 0\\1ner w/exchange E.xcl'll•·n1 clll'fk'.l. P 1.i1·,·d.111 \\irh·. <"nn1<'r !n! -11·;ilk 1110\'vNEH. agt'l'C'd 10 pay 11i1 M d't · Sales DINceopel'ldmilJ /-· orsellc1t $37,500. only $2'(.Mll. 11·1 th ~flA·V.\. -.;\11?1p.n~ . .Ju.~1 11sh•d ai l 1•, !n sell this ranihling e I erranean lDa.•.,tewnwL * * * * * * 5•/. On\\"n. C •I! 'anr ~·12·25.T\ 1 '.~Jl"i"Al. t·u.-.10111 tiuilt hon1c· 011 nia ... 1 Villa In OPf.H Tll 9 • 1r s ru"' TO BC '-l1Ct1 S41)..11S1 Open Eves. st\"l' Joe ;1! SOJ Cong1·pss -~f> HERITAGE S46-5880 THE REAL ESTATERS / •, blk w. of Ploceoli<> """·! Corona del Mar * TAYLOR o * Open Eve•. 1 · 2 baths -rnai·bll' firepl:H'C' J.rt us s0011· you a rt•a!l.v ( ,,....,..,.,..,..,..,...,...,,,.~..,.., ... ..,..,.,.,,.,!!!I!!!!' j · dl'llr.\C', 11·or kshop . r1·t'n I unus~al hornr "A"ilh n1any in· Jllewport Crest ls 1 Proilct 11 Pltilic e ~ I ' your !)(J()(fl1• (·an asi-;un1t' rhis tereming fl'at11rrs: Nicely j M.C:.,lric.Robert H.GrintCorporitiori. I G I ·_G_e_n_•_•_a_i _____ _ REALTORS WALK TO-SHOPPING i -• •-• ~· .a _a _a a I $27,7.iO. !oa11 -7 ~~'.,. To1111 lioc-..i!crl on Ian.~(' pr1va;c (:or-t General.CQITlmtof BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB 1 -•-n_•_••-~----- EASTSIDE UNITS pyn11s .$249.n1onthlhrokL•1· ... nci· lot. ~'l~·n bcdroon1s. l\i'O 8e8t buy in the ·arca~ Lovel)•.pl-an by Broad· 18 ROOM "GRUB STAKE .. ,AVAILABLE TO VETS 3 Bdr. 2 h;11h h11nu• [oi·;11N.1 .111 ' Prt•vif.'ll' Fri. _ open hoU!ll' I baths, chnln.i:! roo1n. lovely e 1!113 p,.111c Jl.C .• hoc. quicl 11·cl' lin<'d slrl'l'1 in I Fi11• Units in 1·ho1tt ~'as• all day s111. & Sun .. 3 Bdrni. p;ilin. 2 firl'plaei'.~ anrf a nioor and surrounded by more expensive beautiful f;1~1,;11\,· l~os1a '~s''' :"vlrsa 1'1'·;,1l1ou. Thi~ . r1t _ RH, t"lc. Near l\1t-s1.1 i goodly nuf!1hcr tJf c~cras I c ustom ho1nes. f\<lo st ter rific kitchen, 4 large J\.Ie!lo. \'0•1 ilou·r ner d a r:1r i11'·"~1n1rnt nu1k,•s St'rtsl'. Vl't'de & 1--:slancia High. 1 that :11'1.· 1n1p11rrar1t Hl a / @ • bedroon1s, fa1ni ly room & formal din.ing rn1. MANSION • here just 11;ilk :• 11•iv si,.11s l'll!Td al $72,000 plt.'ast• QUINTARD REALTY 1 horn~. Call 673·il500 tor an 2 Fireplaces & 3-car g<i rage. Quiet street. .uul Loy ii,; lhiS onC" g1'.Ubby! a nd ~n11 urr !hl't". On!y I dlln"t "ait o n this nnl'. ' 642_2991 appo1ntn)ent. $60.000. :; + Dl·:N + CL!EST I Btif""!lll 1! will t11kl' is R mop $?.!.~ 0 ff,'!'r!1 '1:.. :->1P\"t' f l' r rs 1• 11 ! t' d by lJ;1n OPfN ui 9 , as ru"' ro oc N/Cr t I =:,..-...;.:• =--1 "Our 28th Year" : \l'riJught irun fi•nr·e prnrr,·/. <1i1d h1'oom nnd n puil of Queal -p_. . .i L' t1 l' p (' 1 • 1 Thn1nf)M!l1 -Red Carpi•!. 11BARGAIN DAY'' ~"', . , ~ I WESLEY N TAYLOR CO R It I in:.: hUt.;l' cstn!r 1.ln(l [ln i·k-srJ:1py 11·alt•r to iuakC' ir lnlo ReaJtqrs ~1 \!i-~H). !l1·;i!t11rs ;,.llH(6·1ll. • •t ea OrS Hk<' ground.\. Lui.Oix·un nr. lhl' little d1't.·a111 hum P G.n.'-al G-ener-al Thi1> P;11·k !luntington IA' Mf.'r , 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road you·v{' h1'f'll "'"a11ing for. 11 IS -30 -LOVE!! Tennis buffs -to 111c Bluffs! E verything you could \vant in this great condo to free you for TllE spoM.! Int'\. a vie\v of the Npt. Bch. 1'cnnis Club. 'J'o ni Escobar LONESOME HILL TOP HOME Readv for love & .-ittentiun ~ !\.Jove in & c~n­ j~y lhc quiet ~la 1·hor View. ~~ighbo r~oocl , view of hills \~ pe ck of l.>ac.:1lu.:. 3 BR s. & fa111 . rn1 . 'J'riona 1-~er~in OCEANFRONT ESTATE Enchanting vie\v. l~xclu~ive area w/private 1- beach. l.uxuriou s home \V 1 4 bdrms., 4ifz baths. Pool & therapy pool w/jacuzzi. $350.000. Carol 'fotutn ENGLISH VILLAGE CHARM Old Corona del. 1\"lar cielightful area. ~o. of Hwy. \<\'alk to bP<JCh. park & shops. 3 BR's. & gst. qtrs. Remodeled 1971. $89.950. DANA POINT VIEW LOT Spectacula r harbor & ocean vista . Large level lot. Priced at $159.000 Gene Vreeland HARBOR VIEW PORTOFINO 3 BJt .. 31,~ ba's .. fam. rm .. cl in. rm., ga1Tic rm.; brick patio & shake roof. Owner trans- ferred, short escrow O.K. $8 1,900 Fee. lloward Wells MONARCH BAY CHARMER Security + country club living. 4 Bdrms.- family rm. Nice views. Fc'v steps to clulr house & beach. Decorate to suit, $79,500 . Call George Grupe. ...-- Coldwell,Banker '33-0700 -2430 ~ 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR .• N.B. :\/11tl•·l 1;an not IX' I"l'plat·ed , , A R F' d 1 ''O •·h1t1·1·tun• f!•11luring rart•I a e V. I kl B. C C t Cl b" 11 1 · 1 · 1 hH~ a \J('autiful floor plfln ,,,,. 111'"' ,,,-,,000. ·rh,-1,,, "~~ r 1n r oo ng 19 anyon oun ry u I <'ru sman~ 1111 11111 sl;un,·1 ·~ ~ '"' · NEWPO T 1 · rl nnd i.~ I01.·11t('tl in a l'll'11n garagl', finishl'fl ho 11 us -----Bu! 11 L' did H. ,This 11•n11d<'l"lt1l l R CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 I J..: as.~ 141" 011 i1. Bnnqui•! for. I IRVINE ·· "' I h n1;1I dinini;.. Strµ rloivn <h•n Hild prt·l!y rK"ighlXJrhoocl 1·0H111. ruston1 c r11pt.•s, up·\ * * n<'w .• '' 1·uon1 on1e 111 Ge neral 1 . . n•-;u• gall 1.:ourse. Thr pril'E' "'"ad1·d L'al·""lll only I'.· I Corona dl'l .\l;ir has t·lrar I Gen••al 11•1! 1 1•1•1hng hiJ;:h firl'plr11·••. " ,~ I • · 1 · n ·ll•·•·ls 1h1• n('C(l for soap v I [ $-•i 9.)() c Jl rn·t"an v1r11. !<iil"is.-; i·hnh·t '-'arc •'ll vu·11 n1astc·1· !<U!11• r.;';\~~ 84~-~53;; ;:i., . a 1 l" an I,\ s 1 j l' UN IVE RS ITY rlf'.<;ignl'd 11·i!h VIOU!!cd (1"'il-l POOL ... "uh 6th hfllh, lJUIH/•'l'k, ;ii unly s::i,soo. 1l47·60IO. OPEN iil p • 17s ;UN ro BE N/C[I I PA f{I\: local ion. Chan~·cllor in!( ln lil·i ng NOJll 1vith FIVE UNITS l c:n•:1! 1·nl("f'h11uin~ Ill s;,ar11~h .. H.\1.LROOt\T" I\ 11h d:ult"O' PP/. N fll 9 • Ir s ~UN 10 Bi Nl(;E' . plus dC'n. or ] h<'d -1n t•n.l(ly lhl' 11a\cr vil'I\. F.:ii·h 'l Bl'<il'nl. Gil. 1.,11111. ,•Ju~,. hJ St:IHJOls & shopr ing-111th kitehcn ,.;, ha1J1. G1·1·~11 ,~ !\01nt• • Popular 2 bcdroo1n firt'IJla1•c and w;ills of i;Juss COSTA MESA 11,,1.01. Pl~US 4 lle•lrt>onls, rloor. 2 bl'cll'l1t1111 i::u1•sl hou~•· ~ @ ~ t , ' ' l"IJOI 111 ~~1lK2kt1. B 1 c<iulifully EXfX'llSi\t' \l'/I\' i"lll"J)Cls ·. 31 Pro1~·r!y 1n·rrlr~•k~ f)!Yl/)().~t'll {)r1/.\· $12,fiOO. ~~~ '""~lll('l"!lll!llrlr:". C :1 11 ; ~I;'!· ~. 'l'l'Ol"fll('U, ll'C'fl aces, \Y('1 h_H.1hs. II s Vf1(·~n1 -n1rivc ltl n1111·1n11 . Aflf!l"!I\. I~ UlTf' I Ci l:"l"i'Y l\IORlt !S(l~ t.;,.,,.,/.;>UJ. . bar, scparatl' laundry 11nd r 1gh1 1n1r. l'r1f'C' $1 !0,{)00 l'.U!h'fl for >; 1111 l1s. • ••••••••• -I RVfNERANCH atriu1n vff n1as1cr bNl!"m . \1111 6T.l-X;,.~,c1. I Be f[U ri·k on rhis onl' OPEN r11. 9 • 1rs FUl'I ro 8E f'l1CE1 400 [,17~ (;1vl' yourself a hrl'ak, buy S'l5,fil0. CALI. Vnui, ~3·!1~'.!·l. ~·· ,, · ~ CM lhi!) 4 hdr. 2 ba th !101n1• sur-SouUiCo !tea.hors. • • -REALTORS-*** * * · l!i05 Mesa ....... "* UITI 1lr Verde Dr. East,, 1 * ... -* Costa Mesa · IOHl.\I L 01.~01\ SEPARATE 1· R £.A , .• ,r CJR.) WORKSHOP? ruunrll•fl by fJUrk<1, tenn1~ ..... •* 56'1'...ulO courr~. & swin1n1u1g poiol. All Any dfly is lhc BEST DAY lo I llu~; fu1 · s:l6.0UO. Pres1•11h•rt 1 run an ad! Don't delay. · 1(Jfw11 l·:1t•ni11hs1 l~.v Linda R<'~Th!a -. Rl.'l1 .c11.l1 loday S'1"l-!"i67R. I --Dail.I' Pilot \.\lan1 A<I~ ht1vl' 1 l·:n~I J"L'.~Hlls 11rc Ju~~-1-;Jflt11Mc 1 1,.';';";.'';.'':' ;";;';"';'";;";,;·~;6-;il&U;:';:;;;;;G;•;n;•;;r;•;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~G;•;;n;•;;•;•;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I ~rgains galo~ec. __ 1 f'llJI away -642 ~"l{fffl. 111-~1lt:--rr-1S! ~ &>c1roo1n , hri1·1hl'ooc1 fh)o.rs, work11hop •.1nr:•~1· bu ilJini.:-011 Ji.2 lur. ,\II rurullur·f' 1111d I ~· 1••!tat1f,. 1~~,1 1111·ludC'Cf. Rl'· <IU•'••rl !H s::o.1.·.o. Ea~lslrlt' 11 General Gener-a l---~ - ' HARBOR .VIEW HOJ\lES LOVELY MONTEGO MODEL 4 bedrooms, family room . format dining: carpets, drapes. super landscaping, covered patio, v.·ood deck. ) LIKE NEW PALERMO MODEL 4 bedrooms, family room, formal dining, wet bar; up- grade carpets, floors. Perfect for your faollly . HARBOR VIEW HO~IE S REALTY 833-0780 ·I MACNAB IRVINE BIG CANYON on the Golf Co urse. 2 beautiful custom ho1nes -4 HR /lg. FH. DR . -fireplaces - wet bars -4000 sq. fl . each. •2 & #4 Ro y HI St. <:eorge -$100,000 & $195.000.' (Qli I (11·,11•1' U •1••t•·l l •d. lo llrlll! \/10.1 ·"'" 11111•. ~·JI' !;1:. 11 J I)\. ·!"u\111111111~·· on 1 .. ·:HI 111111 ~ ·,' q ; .. ' l \ '"" ., \ l, 11• •·r Ii'; l'•'rlU •o•d I!: . .,.• 1 •. ,. /,1 ' ~air• I I}~ ...... St. ' ' Fountain Val~ Co. 92708 ' 714 963-5611 S40-11SI Open Eves. ~_.,.s,.,. HERITAGE • • REALTORS I. a.•.·-· .. ( 11111,·1• ~:i1 -r1h!"•'. Sp1q1u1h 3 hd1·111. .: l,111!i.~. Jnrluentinl h•lHh•. l·"an11ly r111. lorfllll,I 11i•1111•: 1·JT1.. n 1111 r -ins , F U•"!J'..t"•' 1'11'• 1~"'r. Mor!E"I 'Hltdil101:\, ,"\J1•.11 I' •I u n I r y '1.-1 •. l,d, s l.i,"i.11l ~179-1190. BALBOA I SLAND Custom Beauty f:d1 IH., ;: h:1!h h-0011· + I 1:1: RIJI . T•~• 1111111y n111rni lit'" In 111••1lH01n . r!mp hy & I * COLLEGE * -PARK -LINDA ISLE 1Qu11t. ,,.,.;, .. 11 .. 1 1·.11111' 111ih 1:.!7.l'!JJ',\I. i\V}<;, ri.1a0 nificcnt 5 13R. l1un1c -1n;;iny luxuries. 11 ,. 1 ,, , .. 1 "' · l11o ·i.:·· .. 1 .. ,,1,. 11·,., .. ,._ 1,,·1111111111 111''' 111•0:. r 11 u r1. , .. Pier & s lip for lg. boat. $28.5.000. Dona ;idd··d ru-11!) 1 ,~,111 1111h n1-1 u:Y f{l·:,\l.T\' 675.:\179 :.11" Chi<.:he ster 642-8235. (Q23 1 t1t•;1111t-11 ,., •lin!·, .111.1 111 .,~· i 5 UN--1 TS , ~ ~111• 11n·pl.1•·•-. ,; l;1r~1· llf'll ,,,- BAYCREST r11i-. rt1('P ~ha;.: •·:irp<':1 n ! Custoin 4 t~J{ .• 3 balh. Separate DR . One and 2 ~p;1 !!1lirq:: hnlh~. ,, Hllon1 10 huilcl HJ, 01· 11 11)or1" of a kind ~ ...... rank f>cralta 642-8235 IQ12\ Jlli•iu.urc to -"•·c at s-12;.oo Olrl1·1· ~'(l11~11111·tlC"ln 1ncon)E' (',\LI, ;,.l'>-f«2~ s 0 u t h c 0 I $1;ml ,goo.I .ll"l'li It/HI goo<I ----:-·-ltt'llltur11. ht>ld1111: 11t'OPt'l'ly c.· A LL [Irvine I M~.·b·lrv,,,.A .. 11.,eom.,.,,, I -PANog:~~cy v1Ew : ;::;~~~~c~~;~~·;5- . • ... . • C1101e;,., chQ1ce kM·a11on 1v11h r INCOME c•..,!n1 hH'){c• Jot. 1.1\'l'r 2~..00 sq. I 3hHrp. iih111 p 2 hi!rrn, 1lviilc•it IOI DoverDrlv• 142-1235 IL of lil'lnJ,: l\"llh th1'1'i· lAril<' c-<1111 r1lelcl11 rPdN"Orntrd and t&c.4: M•c.Alttllir M•·l2DO twl rmii an<I :I t1<1r h~. ·rhl::i only 7 y1'~ old. lmRii:lne hou!W 1-fO.nlR1111c Only I llf'ln;: lhi11 ("\&.wo to the' ~an Neiwpotth1ch,C1Ufornl1t2aa3 $1\;i,ooo J'>rf'sl"nlrrl Ii:; ,Jll(' ror only $5\,500. PreM"nled ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~] lll'l'rhu1 Ren C 11 r p 1• I , hy Pnt R1'nl -lted Carl)l'I, :: .-..-L ~1l1or!I ~1Mh~&IO 1 lll"111ln1•s :J46-..S&.O. ' . . - " ' j • I I r .. ' .. ' '· 04 • ~·AeS r IP ,q ._ ... ...__.,_ ,,. 1 I ; ewww DAl!.Y I'll.OT 1'11w141y, ..., 17, 1~73 J~~os:-~ .. J~~.:::.!~~u=::~~== l~N:: ~~~ l~~,_:~~l ~~~I~ NEWLY LISTED R · for Solo 125 Opportunity 200 DON'T LOOK AT * ... """ * FRA .. CISCAN a• GAIN I *CHOICE* sn1s THE SIWlP triplex. N 'p1 .1-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 THIS HOME I MESA DEL MAR ~ " Laguna l*M1ilu IM''•GINATIO Motor ff R .... , fl<lohll ...... 164,500. DrMI• family homt. Ex.,.U locallon FOUNTAINS 4 &TRE>.'T lo .,,.,.. .lot I• sin• .. N ome euwi s by 264 16th PLACE : Lf}•cfro;;· M;1,AunM bl ';:,':'°iJ':."11"'~ i:;':: on •"'"' itreet Walk to BY THE SEA BR + 30' den+ :~· -~~":..~ $31,000 PRICE SALES• LEASING 'l1ten call owoert1tro•"· • eo'q ullo r 's"'h• b +;9' achool.•. Well decoratf.d. AU Din. + 40 ft pool, "" ,.._, ,..._ _... Cutd)' GW1dersen 556-855.9. . •• op ••r ,.. at first aiaflt when we 1ihow crptd &: lndlcpd. 4 BR, tam Moat luxurious f1omet In Owner w/belp finance. $9500 Heavy shake roof with tu.u lttVla taclllly W\U consider &mall T.D. or wrne r :iry th~~ 1%e.:..;~~ rm, 2 BA, $36,900. Owner. area • l~'O 11101')1, 4 btd· Beach !-~~-~ ~:.18i :: iow= '~i ·:~ ~~u Danmar Motor Homes small home near 17th St. as • Pizl• low down 1 front L"OUrt yard, enlertain-546-2891. =!~1!:·i:-.,i::::: $271950 JIM views. An ~ planned ltYle with you ln pan down. HOLLAND Bua. S.le1 " "'bad< yard, hoge famtty ii-NEW DUPLEX* ""°"ator dca,,.., """'"""' U•'BELIEVABLE BUY OF buy at 122.000. mlod. Uoed ~ck liroplace. 531 6B00 40 UNITS IN A PARK &15-4110 or 54M60l .,\,,. " rtinlnc art'fl , and 3 bedroom• Xlnl k>caUon. Spacioul 3 BR. 1hruoof. Too many xtras to TI-IE CENTURY!! RARE bome:Jile In private Lois of pa.nehng. Really and • Outllta.ndlng garden apl.s on 1716 Ortlnge, Costa Mesa o ~ down wilh the bt"5t party & 2 BR.: many extra!. J1'11 list. Below market al Just listed, uni•• can't _,;...... oceanlront tommuniru Fan-truly 8 lovt'IY home. Seller NO ,.__ J 1.6 acres of immaculately1 ~ .... !!!!!~"'""'""'""'""'"~I I I b J--.. .._ . . ·1 • has agreoed to ~ll IBA and . smor ,,... u 8 n / 1LOO='KING f " ' l'QQn1 n town up. Y<>$ I as 1v.i1 loo late to choose your $50.950. CAU. 842..<1451 or 1\1odern conveniences, 4 !Mt!C v1ew1. Hear the GI hat more -·"d CapiStra.no 5 Star Adult kept grounds. Pool, ai c. or 8 &ood buy. a ~·Pt har, bllr 111ooJ~. and % CCJ.lors. Call now lo ~ the 545-0453, queen bdrm'•. Huae paneled wav.es era.AA! Steps to priv. a.ode r~r" Call now k,""see ~ park, late 1972, 24. :ic 00, % 1'/n financing, 6.7 x gross. Yardage Shop at cost. "Fb:- bath plWI f'>elr-a goodjes lhhl plen1t. WE PROMISE YOU f~m. nn. with mammoth beaeh. Good financ. Arch!-· BR, 2 BA, fam nn, dirt 1495.!m. Principals only. lures.& lnvl!:ntory W/3~ )11'11 attn'! u!!Ually Jl06.'lble for MORGAN REAL TV firepl.aci:-, over1ooks fan-le<:t's hou.se plans incl. one. area. service porch, all ap-Spar:ll.ng Investment C-orp. rem.a.irdni on leue, for only $36,900! ! ! 847-6010. 673.-6642 675"'459 A ROSE GARDEN tastic 40' pool. Deluxe $56,00l. pliances, Jap garden. Owner 638-5662 further lnlo call n4 -' ""'""""'""'"'BE""" o=,n~~,":~h'."::'t('."; ~~.~~~.5'1t';:~.,.s;tio~ ~11nd~:~'";.,,,8."'ni~! ~.~~~~ R'"1""" !~107;.,oBILE Home *42 LJn'lfS* ~rr:~~o Loin 240 !"~· ;1!~~:11~·~·~ BA Bl fl 1 large family, Jdscpg Is isu· carpets, boat access with 54.'l-~91 Open Eves. w/10x30 Cabana built on, 'I 11: ? : paf:.a.s101s' o7"1~nc~°:f~1 purb. Close to coUege & 11eparate storage, near the NEW BALBOA CCN back patio, beaut 1st TD Loa·ns . --·-·-·-landscapng. North CM Broadway shopping., S~. beach. E-Z terms. NO GJM-494.$671 499 .1100 lndscpg, lots of xtras. 890 CENTRAL COSTA MESA locaron -f)"/,,-10' ~ On. I Di~liw.• nlkt at only $37,500. A11CKS. IT'S FOR REAL! DUPLEX W. 15th St. spc 28, N.B. $485 000 . UP TO 95% Build an Estate 134.000 Full price. Call Bl<R CALL 842-4451 or 545-0458. Ca.II early 962-,5.585 CUSTOM BUILT Prime Newport Pennlnsula ~ I 2 d TD L 61~ A mNTION By rellable & qualified ex-J()('ation. Spacious 4 and 3. MUST SACRIFICE. new '72 n oans For yourself per~. Distinctively dt'Signcd Deluxe features include floor Crane, 24x64, 4 ton ail· cond. Ed Riddle Realtor 646-8811 * JUST LISTED * YOUNG • .od 1y known upgraded crptg, drps. 2 ba, d 1 p •• L o You huvl" thought about.. Y. e designer. lo ceiling brick fireplace. 2 br, &: den, located in-beaut In u 1tria roperty )go oweit rates range .Co. and here is Yf\Ur C'hanl'E' 2 EXECUTIVES Private, but nol secluded Lavish use or tile in kit-Sattler Mt11. Co. "'ith so little invcs1C1l. Tax BR. home on East~ide arl'a with fantastic vie\v of cht'f'IS and baths. Walk in ~~~ark, EL ~oro. n4: • • shcltt'r and net spcndablr. Zoned professional &11.utiful GREENBROOK •iiiiii..,iiiiii..Oio;;iii..O ocean & canyon. Atrium in closets ... open beam ceit. 4 ACRES '°'2·~171 54$.06J I Prime F'..astslde location G SZ7.500 GRANADA three levC>l on entryway tor a d.ramalic ings. Laundry area tor each VIKING 1972. 3 BR, air • Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. within waJking dis1ance to eorge William1on qulct cul-de·sac 'backing .to COOL BLUE POOL !ouch. Beamed ceilings in uoit. Steps to the beach. oond., dishwasher, 5 Star CA$H IN A HURRY:! Wi>s!c.iiff and l7th Sr. shop-Realtor 548-4570 old eucalyptus trees. !luge all roorns. This 3 bdrm. S109,000. Call 646-TITI . Mobile'-Adult Pk. Irvine, \Yell located corner. Present Borrow OIJ. your home, paid I F . family with wet bar plus Super Sharp, one mill!' to horn", f"lly iand""a~ & ~551-4828 u1com~ $1400 .. per~?· Great for or not. Use fWld"" oon. P n~. ive incomr units, beach.: Block fe ina f .. "' ..... "'°"' OPEN t t al U d d A w both 2 and 3 twrlroom!I wifh *Relax by the Pool* many more fine fe[ltures. nc~~. ire-enclosed !or your comfort nLtl • ff'S FUN 10 BE NICE! fl.1UST SACRIFICE po en 1 -wi lVl e. I> solidate bilJs improve your tireplacl"S. privale Patios Quiel 2 story. 2 BR: 11~ BA. CALL :«2-4451 or 545-0-158. ~ei. ~oyvf~~.B~!:;.=~ $b"S,cxX>. . · 1: ~ 12:<60 '71 Champion. Shown Rprox SMl.2SC "l·dlft. R I home, buy~ property. or and huilt-ins. ThPse renrn!s Adul! rondo. E-stde. C~I. , by Space 54. 19350 Ward St, oy C er e ea tor for any good purpose. Con. are silway!I in dE>maod. Get s. tt•ill this lronl. Owne.r. Anx-!:11e only S29,950. CALL vlCJia.~ H.B. 846-9663 alt 3. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M . fidenlia!. Cast service in I Q k L" o-t2-9371. ~~~~~~~~~~I ~.,.""!..;S48-;~n!2!9~·~.,.~I your home or our oHice. ~tartf"d riJ!:hl. Asking 186,500 ious or u1r i:.Scrow! NEAR NEW C. F. Colesworthy :.;;:~'.,,'." 4 PM. anyltme REAL ESTATE Lots for Sal• 170 ~h?,~~~RTGAGE co. Realtor1 '4G-0020 ~M=ESt\'O"--'v~E~R~D~E~B~E~ .. A~tr~r~v~ LANDMARK ll~ G!enneyre . . NEWPORT LIVING By O\Vncr lov"ly •:or™'r lot Cathedral ceilings, fully up-494.9473 549-0316 Prlus view 0.f oc,ean . & bay HAWAIIAN lots -4, 60xl34 2ND T D .. .. raded h shak ~ _ _ _ _ _ rom ~pstatrs am1ly rn1. ca. Nanawale Estates -(big rUSt ffdS 3 BR _ Beautifully desi.......i w/R.V. rmd on cul-de-sac.1;=:==:=::\;S::=:==:=:=:=E I R • cavy c, · ~ Charn1uig 2 BR, 2 tiled I l M t 11 lhi k r;•~ Walk to mkt. l.ge 3 BR, 2 1, rooms, 2 baths plus fami Y· Call.;ng All Geminis balhs. Jge. dining area; Acreage for 1altt 150 s. us SC s wee end. PRIVATE FUNDS ·AVAIL hinterlor -oodhuge master -BA. family rm. l>~uJly crpted WALK .. TO BEACH Finl'st ar{'a, only 135,500. It takes son1e imagination frplc. w/heatolato.r, F'.A. Sbe7,950. cash for equity or A'ny Amount . uge w -burning fire-' + frpl<", d!!hwhr & covered CALL 842-9371. h E I 1..: BUILDER'S ATTENTION st oiler. AS sum e plaCP . professionally land. 1. 138 750 5402."" to see the potenlial of lhese eal. xtra ge. ':'-'tchen & Ch · I · · payments of $120 mo at 6 * C II 67' "9 K scalX'<I. Westc!Uf schools & pa 10. , , . ""'" """· 3 BR 3 BA, Villa Pacific's old beach houses. Less fhan ~~klst. n~':'!a· walk~n pantry, p~~~ ~i:~nJnJ~.stin. Ap-pereent for 8 yeMs :_ Pri. a ..--4 8 R. sho11ping. 4 BR -Sharp! Exec Home most popular n1odel. $34.500. a ntilc from ~1ain Beach. i~ch ca inets. & I bit-Ins. DANIA REALTY CO. cPl:o!YC.·_'64~4-~16~n~.~=~--11~.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.I w/many extras & nu oversized dbl gar, 1,i block Each is a S200 a rnonth in-Extra lge. Dbl. garage. on - Onto carpet. Ry owOC'r. anxioµs. to yr-round ~l&F pool, conle. Buy 1, 2 or all 3 for alley & 1,~x5001ra parking, . * 642-6560 * VIEW LOT Mortgages, IV 21 S:~4,790. Principals only. (1/ sauna. jacuzzi, fl'nnis courts. just S59,500. -..., 50 AC No. of San FranciscO Newport Beach, view of bay Tru1t Deed's ·260 'T' 828--5671 or 828-5200. Looks like' n1odel, features CALL Q, 6<46 ·l4J4 On hill w/beautiful OCf!an & ocean. Consider yacht in•l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 2 OLDER HOUSES nil clcc kit \v/upj,'Taclcd ~'%!.~--view, Call 642-2155 part. $67.500. 979-3194. PUT YOUR MONEY 2 Br. & l'h. Br. F:astsid,, blrin appl's. All u1igraded 1 ===~====== ""'4.---Ce t Goll course R-1 Lot TO WORK FOR yo· " w/w crpts & drps, Hrep. RE ALTY me ery 158' on 15th Tee, Of l\1:esa r. . · · UI JT.\3 Wcslcliff Dr., N.B. $31500 •. FLOWER ST. Assun1(' ('xisring s··~.y,, FHA $l90 Ntar Ntwport Post orrlce Lot1/Crypt1 156 Vettle C.C. Fantastic view. Earn 10 /o interest on well- CALL 645-7221 Ownf'r -6'12-7340 loan. Excellent prestige ad· • CE:METERY Lots. Pacific 546-3000 / :>15-1926 Sf'Cured 2nd Trust Deeds on EASTS I DE CUSTOM Dana Point dress, see today. · · .movrs you in · S('l!i>r pays . Orange County real estate. :;:.::;:_:.;:::;::......____ all other costs . p,oynitu View l\fen1or.ial Park. WiU L~G Vu lot, 1n Dover shores. SIGNAL ~·IORTGAGE CO. $215. ""r mo. inc tax & u1s u . ;JU,)-. a er., . . or ease . 1714) •=.01~ ~ bdrrn, 3 bafh custon1 home I' 0 ,. co nt ~'2181 It 'PM 152 000 f I hold " on large oon1er lot. This e STEAL this 2 BR home? ,~ Owner eves 714 640-1623 """' uu home has rvrrythlng and Is l>'anta.o;tlc view of harbor. niaint, no 2nd TD. Adults HARBOR VIEW Commercial days 2i3 _ £3G-o757 ' 4500 ~nmpus Dr .. N.B. · 1 lO ths 131950 962-4471 ( ;"") 546·810J only condo. 2 BR. 2 BA. all HOMES p 158 ~~rs pr~~ onl~~"~5~'. e 2' rriuR-PLEXES, $79.900 . .... elec filtins RID. "'/w crpts ~ roperty Mountain, Desert 4070 Disc S64M well secured Presented h". Doog Jones . ea. & drps. SP e cu 1 at or, s Zohed M-1 $23,950 Portofino '!lode! tastefully 2 ~DJOINING. Resort 174 Jst. Pay KAA Mo 10% all ON SEASIDE delight! Drive by model. 6.11 Older 1-B!'t. White clapboard ~ecoratt'? 111 Country Eng-· · income prop-d JM<> '"""'Box 3 A 1 ~~t, Re a 110 rs JA~~~TS Dr. sells his beach residence! S. F'airview, 12 blks N. or collage 1v/shing!e r o or, lish. Ginghani. shutters. ~~~'::::. ~~2.o~i~~~· *ESTATE SALE-Two v~'Uey,"'&.. 114;2i1~:31JP e 493-6039 Noqualifying,justlakeover 1\1cFadden.) Open daily 10·5 nestled undt·r trees in the ~se1~.,br,•,ck S.:&ntorr1·1 Coore!-C d • • "Big Bear'' lots. $11,0001 :~~~~~~~~~~1 "NEWPORT ISLAND Dr. Martin's 7'1f, VA loan of p.m. CALL 836-4206. village industrial zone •. ina._...,_ oor. · iva co~er-on om1n1ums Fo_untatn V~lley $34.772. High cathedral c 1• Great polcnt ial! ing~. E:-..:!ens1ve landscaping. for sale 160 each. Lake view. $7,500 I "-·--!..-" ·~ 11-~ I uplex. z-BR., 2 ba., f«n1 .1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; ings \\•ith C~poSed be ,1 MISSION l'tt::ALTY 494.{)731 NeW extlusivc listing at an and $8,000. HERITAGE ,_. """'~ . ~;;k. f~!i.~. s~~~n~ ~l'~u~~ WESTMONT and rich woods. A ''HOUSE SJ! SIOO ( -· CONDO. 2 BR, 2 BA on Golf :ri ~ c Ii v e price. C~l C~UNT~Yrd Club Villa -~NVES"rMENT DIVl·l ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~J BR. apl. \\'/carport. Good OJ<~ GLASS" surrounded by • IYu,J 531·5800 course, IJJtns, beaut vu, ten-:>-• 'esa e e Adults only. ~-'OION 833-2560 11 owlll'r's uni!. $6.'j,500. SPECIAL courtyards, gardens, 1rees nis club. 10'/0 dn. $36 900 HARBOR VU I-JOMES BR •. 2'h BA. FP, Enc. VU Lot, desert hot springs 1 House·s Furni1h9d 300 Call: 673-3663 673·80il6 Evl's. and kiddy playgrounds. 4 O\\'NER an.xious. Precious 3 831-{)638 ' · fo.1ontcgo 4 Br, 1 Story Pallo, . All ~lecii. ':'00.1 & blk oif Main St nr l.lineral 1;.;..c;.;.:.:.:;_.:.;..:.::.:=.:.:....:.::.:1 ~el~~~.U~J B~m~lyx!~~~: 1~':n BRs, fan1 rm roaring SKJ bdrn1. Colorful landscaping. Lido 1,18 See VIP's golfing in Big Can-Jacu:u1. t39.500 Principals baths & hcaJth spa, $2200. Huntington Beach associated BROKERS-.REALTORS 20ZS W 8albra 673·]66) LODGE' fir(•pl~ee and a l'l\tgl' ~·orn1al -.l ining rn1.,. built-yon fron1 back yard. Ov1,1r only. 979-2342. Call . nlf.-561-4322 or, v.Tlte , mNt -hspace for .",·et b~r1. GALLEY kitchen loaded ins. Stone fireplace. Large * i:.XCLUSIVE * sizi>d cul-de-sac lot. Pror. 2BEDRM CONDO \Vfpool in P.O. Bo.x 3\76 Anahcim 2 BR, l~{i ..BA. iidult-.condo, ew s ag, nev.· pain, cov c · with xtras. llurf'7! BKR. patio, 2 baths. bric $31 ,950. landscaped, cover~ patio~ San ~uan Capistr&rl?. $1250. Calif. 92803. ' ' pool. walk to shops,,Jiays patio, dt't'p lot w/block 1vall 962.;f>l L _.,_2~.<;6=91'-'."~------4 Bdrms., plus den; 5 baths. boat pad. Fan ta s t i ca 11 y dn. FHA loan/or will lease 962-2951 eves & ~"lends fencing. Close to schls, and 50 l''t. Noi'd c orner . upgraded. Island ki tchen, "'/optioit--f.o_ buy~ 675-6700 A&SSUME approx. 4Ql7'.: equity 968-os:rr' -.._.. real!)' clean: It's a lot ror WJ\LK TO B H O\VNER . moving. Fi.lt e.r.ed 1\lngnilicent. custon1 hon1e. \18.ulted beam ceiling, Del alt 6 ~Cays/anyl:iJne wk mo. paym.ents of S75-S80 .. . ' WESTSIDE CHARMER the 1 money. Don't n1iss lhis * \Yarm and frien 3 BR pool. patio. Decl\lng. Built· ~rtu,UOU. ~\so tile, foil wall paper, all fnds .. _ • _ ·mo. for ~ acre' nr tulure Laguna Beach '" ·1 BI I h °""· $39,500. 21,2 BA home 1Dn:5· . .l bdrm,. s. I 3 •,.ath~. R"'NTALS S . t1nfed glass, panriled gara.,... CONDO P-"· 1·•-pa t m-d a·f e -·L <IF! caster 1'-· u1·1 Pd 1 BR 'Dee . < rin. fl1h hon1C' \Vith 1, > • • 1111ng: nn, irep ace. amt· 4 : ummcr, wlllter w/ all f b' 1 1 de~ . -..... -1,.0: sur-airport. 645-3849 ew:-. J~ · 1 • · • an· exlra h1.rgC' Int. Very niel' * 1 aneled & Solari:in floored ly rn1 PRrk-like yai'cl brk & leases. · w 0 ca ine s, aun ry round1ngs-pool, NB. 3 BR. 2 . front. Beaut. loc! Yearly. lrct> llnt'<l Rll'('('I, I'll stand f~m1ly rm. "JMi.500, 846-1~ }-100 REALTY sink, and so n1uch more! BA. $43,000. Bkr. 673--5221, Colora.do River Acre.age $200 . Lrg 1 BR. Nice! furn. on n1y head till my juck~t 531·5100 ( :;:;_) 53)·5800 : ~~~~:~~s'_ fzrc~~~~C'l~~~lf;.. . 3377 Via Lido, l'-lpt. Beach ~~~.cu la I e. Owner. &12-3645. ~s~P~~s.8;~ ~a~l~~~~ Fi:_plc, gar, ,2 blks be:ch! !urns Red to S<'ll you lh1s """"'"'""'""'""'""'""'"""" SUPER SHARP -~~--'673-7300 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Income Property 166 Bkr. 644-4670 S285, . 2 B~, 2 BA, frpl:c, gar, onP. Only $25,000 a n <l -neii.,r!1borh00d ---NC\v & n1re' Mature couple. Jl r •. sent e d by Don O\VNER anxious .. Sunk.en * A. Boat gale if desirffi CALIFORNIA CLASSIC OUR EXCLUSIVES 3 BR. + sewing room. 2 Ba. TRIPLEX Ranches, Farms1 NU-VIEW RENTALS Can1pbell. Red carp 1• 1. !1111ster bcdrm. suite. Built-* $38.950. Asking Pricl" 111ick shag and c u st o n1 TRJJ~LI::..X . S16.5,000. Sludio Frplc. Corner lot. Dbl gar. Grovel 180 6i3-4030 or 494-3248 Re111tors 546-8640 HI BBQ. 4 bdrms. Fam!ly Call no1v to hear u!l its dl'apes. LC'ss than 1 yr old. 2 BH.. & llvo 2-bdrn1s. Vacant, quick possess. Three 2 BR units on Scot! , · . BY • OWNER 3 hr. frplc, covcrM palio, new kitchen, 640-0166 or 640-0227. rm .. fireplace. Dining rm. goodies. dC'COrator wallpapers, 3-hcd-3 SJ'OR!ES, bayfl'Onl, ocean l44,!'60. J>I., C.M. Modern &. sharp, 21h level acres bC'fw('en CHARMING 3 BR hOme, 1 Buill·l•·1Private rear yli.rd. lairwin realty inc. t'OQJTI~ .. 2 baths, formal din-vicv.·. 4 Hdrtlli., 4 baU1s G_ EM pride of ow nership. good in-Capistrano & Lake Elsinort>. blk to beach. Fully furnish- Bl'k $~11 ,500. 1142-2561 . 968-44a5 (24 hr:s) ing:& fea'l party Plitlo. Adult -$230,000 nation .... hedge. $470 mo. in-$3,920-ecre. $975 down pay-ed except linen. Heated OWNER l~aving. 4 lxfrms., 2 cx·e. Ai;s un1e 6% iy,, GI Joan. LIDO REAL TY 1610 \V, Coast lh\')'., N.B. corm:. $47.900. riienl, easY' terms. 833-3223 _pool. June 23 to July 19. betlts. Extra-large patio. * FOURi?LEX * Only S:W.500. CAI~L 893-8533. 3377 Via ,Lido, N'pl Beach REALTO~S 6424623 CA LL I;\ 6 46 ·2 414 Real Ettate Wanted 184 ~900·u!{:f~rencesS ~deposit 1' Balbo• Penlnsula Built-ins. Dinin~ r n1. \)nl' · 3 Bdnn, l>A'O · 2-BdFm, ELEGANT 673-7300 Oceanfront Duplex ~'-' ~ ~ · 94-487 s. Fireplace. Rear living rn1. one · l Bdrn1. Lt•f lhc ien· -L~l-D~O~ISLE BEAUTY Prine. only Agt 673-3012 d#fd#L * Quick C:ash *•L;;.1.;;d,co_l.c•..;1•c.....----~1 .. Ve -y ~my bo·k $34 500 an1s makt> yo'" paymcnti;, COURTYARD ,. TRIPLEX 3&2BR .. Slt.'i.OOJ ' '"" • • · C REALTY W'l I • 962-5566. Norlh ~!uni. &h. to1:a1ion. ENTRANCE harmJng " HR. 81. tamily Newport Heights Ntar Nt•port Po st o rfic e ti JU)' your nroperty. All DELUXE 2 br, SE'eld. patio, ~~~~~~Li. .. R~~ir'y··6:~;600~0 '"11".N"c.".R"'--m-o-vi-ng-.-1-,-,-.. e $9,560. gross income. 3 Patios, fireplace, extra nice nn. 40 Ft. lot. Lovely DELUXE 4-PLEXES cash within Tl. ·hr~ Call util. pct 100 ft from beach, .,.., ,., 846-1351 or N·l7-85:il I d . C garden patio. SlOJ,000 962-8851 • Avail July·Aug ... $900. mo. f!AY Front rluplt'x. Pri. hnn1e. 3 bdr1ns., 2 baths. an sca1>ing. lose to Hun t. LIDO REALTY 4 BDRM .. 3 BA. t~e tiv rni. 2 (1) 3 BR (2) 2 BR (ll l BR i Adults, no pets. 675-360!! i{('ar living rm .. lirC"plac-c. ~~~ii~Nii.~~l I Ilarbor. llral!h forces sale -be • '"' bca<"h, PiC'r priv .. $1!)8,j()O, 111~111 OnJ 3377 Via Lido, Npt. Beach sry, :in1 ctngs in every ALL units have frplc's, csn· II" ~!~if: N t B h Offrr. -011•ner li73-R7X6. • fan1ily r111. Buill -ins. Patio. Y SJ0.500. CALL 893-8511. 673-7300 roon1. Also nit . 2 BR apt tral heat. air/cond .. closed IDJ • ewpor eac ""'""''"!'" ''""ng. brk. ' • ' , · --~c.,..:. I · $99 500 w Jk · & Coll.g. P.rk 131 000 '"'" """"· •. , * JUST LISTED* wc"nP patio. . . garal gosp. I a to shopg THE Blulfs, 3 BR, 1~ ha .. , . · · · """"""""· UBB & ELLIS CO. sch s. oo facil. f Lo I 1 --~-------BY Q\WlE'r. 3 Brl. 2 BA. lgc 1·11c greatest 5 BR. home to REALTORS OPEN HOUSE Daily 10-6 BROKERS INC. urn.. ve Y. pali?, nr'. poo BY Q\\"r\F:R, 3 Br, 2 Ba. .=~,....007c.co='-"'=--I & bike trail. Live like a S3G . flni~hecl hnn11s rn1, anticiue romc on the market in over 2863 E. Cs!. Hwy, Cdfl.1 U132 S. Hasler, C.G. HELP! &>Id home & have king at 5395 per mu. :-i4~·f9~9 ~Jass entry. "'ttll paper, 5:0,~ SPANISH HACIENDA a year! C1:1JI lo see now! 6T:>-7080 Sparling Investment ~ C'a.sh. !\lust L1.1 "or ·1 Bay & Beach Rlty 6T>3COO GI loan, $35,900. alt 2 pm Despera1e owll('r niust sell Only $132,500. _ Corp. units near Br~ch. Call Dail..' 1 BR H 5145 til pd Corona del Mar ~39-789;'> immcd. 3BR, 2BA, like ne1v Fare! \Valker Realtor * LEASE OR BUY* 638-5662 at 714 : 879--30J4 Also c~~~~ 1 BR ·~me ~ DO YOU WANT . . lo be a first U1'l'r of a 1all{e duplex 1n Cd:O.f? see plans. 3 Bit. P.'I. taut. FITZMORRIS Realty Co. 673-9010 3135 E. Coast Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR Wt·lton®Compa ny " ' ~ ' ... " ' • VETERANS • ~":;;~· ~~~r.\.a~~~ns1~rl~ "'"""!~""!""!""'"'"""""'~ 968.~ for John Carcsk,7414 3 b~~:.1ie·r/;,~~YLg~: 2,~J~ ''HOT TRl·PLEX'• bachelor Units start'g ~ llettled 1J'x10' l'UStom pool, 4 k t l t f ced d LITTLE RANCHO I ~ Agt. Fee. 979-8430 . llC'flrms. 2 haths. O••ly ,!Po= oEZ. Ten yar . on this large Jot zoned for Newport Beach lkst N'pt. H'ts. location. POTENTIAL! fl.'l:er house f'mncial • Houses Unfurn. -s ._,,.,,,.,, ~ i>rms. Also, \1iJI lease/option. •"·· doplex. 'foney to be -S:\2.500. NO duwn. REAL fol' PER1'~0Rt-.1ANCE units there sits a cute lit!le BALBOA BAY -" t.:STATf<: ~·AIR , 5:i&-2551. 847_3584 2 BR J1ouse. Anyone can WALK TO BEACH PROP. made here! $39,900. SUB-Gel)eral qualify. Speculators drl'an1! ... dub ,t, tennis from this * 642-7491 ~ MIT ALL TRADES! V. E. I-;..;.; _______ _ Garden Grove REPOSSESSIONS $23.;m 2-Sly. 4 BR .. 2\:: bath home Howard & Co., Realtors, Bus iness !~llr in!orin.i!ion and location for PERF0Rfo.1Ai~CE w/lrplc., lge. patio & 2 car 645-8400. Opportunity 200 * VETEftANS * HEATED !5x40 pool. 4 large Br. 2 Ba. Only $32.500. No ,f011 n. ltC'H! E:s!atl' }-'air. a.16-2!'i:1l ~~1:1~~~-f!'JJ/\ & VA homes. iP-U_R_CHA--SE~~~1~~-:84~1~Y-R_LE_"AS-E ~A~W~·~REALTY J M<ilil•Homet J[1,·J EXCHANGE •LAUNDRY, on Coast RENTALS KASABIAN 4-bi', 21h ba, 3 car gar. 2 * 548-1290 * R-2 t.ot/wi\I take 6 Units, Highway in Corona del Apartments story, Nr. Beach, details * 2 UNITS * FOffuntin~ton Beach. \ Mar. ldeel business for DupkDcas Real Estate 962-6644 call 9611-0039 aft 4pn1 Mobile Home1 R: lO 10 15 Units in husband and wife. Call Houses CdM Duplex Huntington Beach • VACANT • Irvin• Plus fl!ll size R·2 lot !~BU<. For Sale 125 Osrange County. for datsfls, p E T e'l lli..l~-::;;:;::;....,. .... Cutt" 3 BR 2 Bu fron t l~••sn to c1<.:ean. $97,500. parling lnve1tment •33 11· 1, 11 . C M' ' '~ U.S. <.iOV'1'. APPRAISED C BARRETT REALTY ... · · ·1 1 ~t.. nsta el)a 1v/rn~:d priv piitlo & va1•d * ALSO-* IN Delightful Bays Ide orp. ' lS;y\ S. Cnf1s1 Iii,~ .. Laguna ln1ml'(I. (l("rup. 2 BH . ·1 Ji:; PONDOROSA AT s77.250. Architect's Delight 3 new .duplexes SUS,000 ea. Village, .2 BR. 2 BA, comer 638-5662 642-4353. . !Piccar1illy Cir•·u,1 I Corner lot, 4 BR. 2 BA, .. rear houst>, x.1ra \I 1d1• 4:!' ·~ ;\l1lc In ht•iit'h ;--Jluge yttrd. htrins, :i yrs nc"'· Loiv T1vo-story glass ,.,.. i nd o \V BALBOA BAY PROP. lot. Many extras. $1~(900. PRll'\IE East Side '1-ptex, SMALL shop in nice area lo!. Call 6Ta-6!l00. :i 1\a!l!•s. furtnHl dining, SIS , down. F1-fA·VA ternis. CAii greets you ~'On1 the gard<'n * 673-7420 * Qa.11 61<>-8285 or 675-574:1. enclsd gar, yards & trees, ready to go. Quitting lo go COSTA fo.1E.'\A OF'1'1CE IRVINE TERRACE ~·;an/ thu·k shttg, 111agnih-anyrinll'. SCOTT Rl::/\L'fY, <'nlry or this 4 hdrn1 .. 2~:.t B't' Q\VNER l0x50 1 br. Mobile horne romp!. re(Jtrbishcd, back lo school. Call: &>rving:·Costn ,\lf'sa,Newport Great fsmlly honie. 4 Br, 21 ~ 1•1·~1 l1!~·pg. On1»of-a-kind. 5.'16-75':\3. ba. ro"nhousc. 111c roon1sl p 1 hea h !Ba ho ) 3 1v/10x20 cnbana. Xlnt cone!. 548--0378, 1)44..2259, princ. on· 673--0172 or 6-14-4528. B1~ach, 1-IunUngton Beach. Ba, fam. din, ut!! rins, tww l!l • ck1~1n : only $34,900. lp=R°'E°'ST"r"c"c."". -::Toc,.-,-c.1-c3c-=B"c,~l% arl' la~~· the ('a rpe~s plush, ~lrm, ~BA • dv~~i,;'cd 'to~ Furn. 5411-7632 Jy. Sell idle items ••.... 642-jfj78 $1 25-l Bl't. f!OUSE. stove. crpt. reniodC"h'tl l\itcht•n. t:ALI~ ~-44:i6. hfl . 20x25 ram rrn. 1900 sq ft. the> dining fornuil ~nd .the I indooP/outdoor living. Prlc--f>C>ts & fl.1ngles ok. L..ante corner Jo! \1•/2 lcn<'t'd La CUESTA· ;p, bbq. atriunl entry New large master su11t·. 1v1th lire-rd 10 sell. s,:;7,750. 2591 $12!1 -1 Bit. in +.PLEX. Furn. ~s. Pr1tll·1p:tls only. El CAJON v.·allpaper, paneling, paint pla~·e a drcan1. II shard to· Crestview Dr. 646-9079 or ~ d.11'1"0 X\'-f. /)-C: ~Q. 9 /\ll u!il pd. 673'.-3007. 011'n<'r. in/out. Closl' to 11Chls, 1-es1st !IO be prepared. The 6+1-7311 i. \:)\.!::)' J..""?J ~)..-'.!:I J,;.J<J• ~ $150 · 1 Br. HOUSE. Oiild & DELIGHTFUL j Bc>droorns, forn1a.1 dini~. shops. bch & rrwy. l41,500. price of $6..1,000 ineJudM the THE BLUFFS Th / W pet ok. iv/yard. By Ower 962 ··~ Jund. . at nfr1"gu1"n-+ o-" Game w1'fh a Chuc'le 11=. I BR. HOUSE. All utU Low prieed _ 2 Br honll', pnif. super Marp. Customized -"""'-'"· 2 ':I 1Tl I{ "" d 11,ruo I 3 C • FIXER UPPER • V• • sty, 4 BR condo, 1675 sq fl . 1,_,. -·y 1 PO""N pd. Stove, re.,-"~, ..._ta, eror on R·2 ,·n··i•<l•••"n•. u · ar XaJ', rorner 1s1on-. N __ _.. .,,... •r ._,... _... "''5 "'I' • • • 1 n 2 900 u ~11on, many xtra.~. O •--lo--of tho · dr1rs, encl yard fOI' child. \Valk lo heh, shops. lrir, pnrk-'lik<' ~tt h1i:r. Go\''t 3 Bclrn1 hon1c in x!t1t area. • B ..... .... ....... -""'"" ('all Den ison A~sor. 67.1-l 11! trnnsfer. 6 l\funlhs Ill'\\'! outstanding schls., near ''' · Y owner. 1"' ~ foor scron'lbled WOids b.. CALL 645-0lll • SACRIFICE .-s""" . Bettch & Edinger. 7..onNI for re I 640-0228, Principals only. I..AGUNA BEACH OFFICE CALL °"'"4156 i d h·11 & wkends'. _640-0'"A.9 or Jo,/ 10 form four .simple wordt. 2 OL VISTA lriplex. Subn11t a ll tl"nns • I B I G T E B I Setv' La D ~Int. BR .: pool, 2 ear i::ru·. 1 • C'.'IOICE Vu, Big Can)'On lot 12 1 1 1 1 mg guna, ana"' R·2 Lor. Only $56.500 NO DOWN GI Hurry! $:24.500. 1tt7-ti061. 1n Newport Bt•ach, for sale 1 Snn Clemente, Copistrano 0-anv•~" Rr ,Jly 613 "'"" KATELl..A RBALTY, ti.&. 1,y o··~r. ll.lOO ~fl, on /r"J...-1 $14.t;. STEPS ton-an! 1 ·: tJ._-.. ' • , '"~'I APPROX. 1/3 ACRE GOVE:llN~1EN1' REA.LT'!' Burn~"'Trt'<' St, s00.ooo. ph r11n1 Bachelor Pftd. Afi:"F uW N~.\V o 1 PLEX -~.rrnt t1;1y 1 C<1untry living in !hi' citv . 4 O\VNED Univ. Park Center. Irv ine 2l3-SZl-Q66 or 213-274-7073 I I j pd . Long hair/pct ok. vtf"\v Pus f'X'\ensive 1.rn•t•n I Red-1 1. · · C II A ti =:l "l'<.lV\ D U T I A ' $1°" SUPER 2 B ~ •-1 $100 000 . ,.,,_,n1s lU.ltC' ivina ~. *4 BR 2 BA •-1 .. • Jh•" n .. ,,. II n,y n1('. ,,., "'"'" B"'ACON Bay 1~1 -2 + i • "" -, r ..... .,,.., I ·'"'I ~ · . Prtn. only, faniily ~:,1 II B I .. ,I "1 '....,,-, "-' ""' "-. ou· 8 AM II c. ,.,, * 673-9239 * . o.· , , oc, o..1c . No t•losing rosts . low dO'lvn . ice hours to PM gue~t rn1 t apt, dock for 2 J I I' I cll'l>s, bltn!il. patio. ~ I rf! 11 'fruit, 1·lo11r lo Bn1~-·-Only $27,25(). ·5• boat llJI I · I ' flnr. Costa Mesa wny shuppin~. Only ~.900. * 4BH. 1%BA, only $23,s·~. BROADMOOR · :$1~"' 000 1'0·;, de gar, enlndis, , : S225 -OLD Laguna Cb1J1nerl BY OWNER -3 Bclnn + lgr Fnm R1n L.-.ni:it -rul dr 11111c Vi <"" Back Bay . Prine. Only $29,500 Tl'! 548-73,5.1 * Crest Realty 2 STORY, • hr. ""P· din rm. OCEAN 0 D E y E N vlow. UJll pd. CALI. 968-4456, CALL 96S-444! JV TUR'rLEROCK t~d~. 'JM6". ,;;..~ns er , 1 I ' I -Br hOWll". Frp\c. Ocean o:;Eli .. ii~:,~; rm~·~~~X g~~ !?: ~~~L~~~J. ~;~;~ 0 w ~~' 1~~'" 1 • I I I I 0 fol~~~ 1~:·,~~~ ~:: 1~n~~f1~~~~'. ~ !JV OWNER. :J BR, 2 DA, c rpl f!c, drr11· patio, clubhouse/POO . clOS(' lo 5C'ftoolr., 54S-ll038 POOL (tence<ll . 1>:ru11slde OON"l.' inis!'I lhJ! 5~i'i'" CM. 3 BR, 2 Bl\. bilns. lit"' t 31 f brick fnlc, Jot!I ol 1 .. 1,·0, pre!! lgl' · \ l, llh!1I 1loor, ,. ,.. ft'pl(', Xlnu. IWG-5333 l.Y rm .. nN'"]Qr·c. Dinin .. rm Shown by appnt. ss.9,000. Duplexes near tbe ocean J I• on It "' Ci\LL 4.94-9(.tt ShnK c·(\r!)('i~. ii hrlrms. 'Boat 833-Z186. fl.1iles Lanon. Rea.Hor ·-R A G N I D ,-• $'11 * LANDLORDS + l'lccesit. Jkautiful. IJ r k . MODEL HOME · *673-8563* 0 ~pt.,_ lfi• ctn.die quot.cl rnEE RENTAL SER\riCE 142.9'0. 962-137:1. e BY OWNER e BA YS!lORES -OWNER I I' I I I by '"""• lo the ml-"""" LANDLORDS I OWNER selling. \\'mught· <t BR 3 RA + bonus nn, 4 BDfl.f, 3 BAffi Family · · • • · · you d..,..lop lrorn n p No. 3 b.low. 1ron gntr & fenci11.11:. 4 f)al'QUct firs, ~hug rrPt. cov J.lom<'. $61,900. 642-3494. bdrnis., 2 hnlhs. Boni ~<'· pa!io, ttUIO s pr Ink I c r 1. f.} PRINT NUMBERED lETIERS IN \Ve SpeclaUze In NeWpon Be(lch e Corona del Mr.r e 1£ Ul1JUnt1. Our Rrnttd Ser- vlt-c 111 J."'REE to '(ou! ,'1'r7 S37,*Xl. By Owner, 548-S848. WNt~R. ~n\'to: , , • LOVELY 2BR hou!'C & l BR 4 hednn, $42,(XX). D ' apt $40,IXI). Oill ror ap-642--fi007· Eve1 675--0641 ay~ polntmC'nl. 513-.94<1l I Sell tht . old 1'1utf.. Buy the ccss. l)lnlng rm.. pnlio, S57.00J. Princl1)Sl.IS onJ:y. DAILY PILOT i;c=:;<:;l;;Hf~S~f~S~QU~"~';,s;;:;;:;:;;;:;:;;=:=;::=:;~:;:::;:::;~ :~·~,. . . UNIVERSITY Ptui< r 3 BR CLASSIFIED ADS t) ~~,N~~~·Lmys I I I r 1-i r- Don't ~ve up the ahip! & Atrtwn. Extl'!i yam. · · · - _ _J · -i.lf:'v1'E W-RENTALS 67J.403D or - CLASSIFrED will M!IJ \I' new !ttdl. -===----- I ); • ·;;'.~~e'~~.~l~~~f,:'.1• ~;d'~~~ ';i;=""· 642·5678 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 Need a ''P•d'"? Pln« nn ad! •;I j ' ' n l ,, 0, ' ' 'o, • a rt '· utll ta, ""'I '!;;I 00 .. CF. 5 ad l I I ' I ' ' ' . . ......... .... l1ondii/ ..... 17, 197> DAii. Y PllOT ' f-~---~I ·-· ~, ,,... ,,·-lrtl'I ·. ~ !~~~~ 1!'11---1~_ I -: J~I · -I~! ·~·' I i .. U!lfwft. ., ........ Unho\I. -Aph. ,....... MO Apr.~ ,., --.. ' ~ R-.. • -~ 400 oiflco Ront1I 441 Soclol C1\lllt ....... -C Furn. ot Unlum. -·--• ._.__ -.... -!:""""! N~ ' C.. -c...oN •'J Mar u• -"' -....... ...., . .,v SRARE Ad•lt Ooodo. with PRES'l1CE omCES DESIRABLE NEW Sa..._=:_•....__,_ Cost• Mn8' Cotta MeM °"¥'· Prt¥ale room . Kew pi:•' 1tm.l bldta1 . LO~RH0~ ·--•w~ C-de Oro VDIY l'jlc* • CBft, Zlli., . Kltcb.. """""'"" Color ,_.,,, V.U.,. SB P« PROn:.SSiONALll "' llold HOME . ~ 'Yft, 2 tr, 1~ ba. -.. dbl -dlb/Wlb. TV. PocM.. $90 mo. M8-3'T38 mo. locldl rtoepOonlst rm, ol • ..,,,,,._~ .. __.. 2Sr.'l2ba. tptd, drps, ~ ctra. Cl'pl&, 2 CV a.tt.cb. AIL UTUJTC!:S PAID .. _. ~ •• bib n PUERTO aft 'lPlll NQeftknlilt, •n•werln_11 Am&teur --~~ air "'-~ Gorb<llop, blt·U.., """"· potlo, Prt. -.. °"""""' belal't "°" ..,,. ~=· ~ ~K ~ FUllN .,...., nn, pleuant ~· ~-•~-~ (h'lf·A (213J 311..ml fl'1*. podo, ..,..., ... tcr pool, Wmltl ....... privoey, Cltatom -· fMturiotr. ri Ir " be -• ~M -_..,_ torn, Adul1s only no oea,. .ecmi1,y. $.lS$. 1ea1 e . e ~!nus Jdtcbea v.·lth lDo Na • _., P v en • rrw.ture Secretarial Servk:e. A.vllil. I~ n•TE n~•-N' •'D'I~ 644-1T5T ditect Uahtlna NEWL-l& OEa>MTED 1 MESA -em~ rent or lady or Ph· M1-8989or90-8SJ5. J\cr'oll fMm Oxmtey Club Mluion Viejo _._._,, I area bedroom. ll'IMAK'> pa ' "" clean-up. 66-1361. 8:;~ av&ll&ble, Coat a Lllllt Md,__. I ,. ~ ·~ ~ • ~--•· din' ... --.. 1 d eldeTly. Uncns A wkly • 1 [SJ ,~· * Ph. -LAllGE 2 BR 2 BA ram : =.!";.tl:""' ~ mo-to-mo. FOR ~ ATTRAC. nn., beth. w/Olt WALKIR & LIE ILDG f~iiiiiiii jjjiii· iiill -~ 2lm duplex. rm ... ,_ ln ~ y..,..· 0 Cloled prq-e w/5t0rq1 ..... 2 .... ., lJt•'-. W/o kit. pnv. Business • Cl'P.ts. ~ bl~ tcftiened ' •• 83T..Dll5 * · • MarbJr pul]Ju.an 2 BR. l ._ --BET-J-ER _ woman or tea eh er . 7190 Rartior mw. Ha.rbor at Found (,.._ .ads) . S50 !!~·DO ..,.,.., •ppr.~-~~ Ne-S..Cf\ •.~-a~----~~ C:i=.'· ~ ~ ~m• •-·1~trally Joe. !idateS~nct~· .. ~~ :1---------1 .....,, lse, uuuJt:U -,..... • ruua • ~ • Mil'-m.m'1 -~ "' V'llr" "1"" carpets am 'i: ~ tu1i WHITE eat w/~lf 6 ~ :.P'slls~~~~oe, in b,A . Util Pd: O>mpl redec. rounded with pkiah land-C.M. pri bath & entrance. .eMce • ~I Gene Hill on back. f'olGble C..UC.... •JVJ } Br Ya.rd tio Npt aeapin&. 2 B~ d1A. !"?.• trplc, new Kitch pr!.vl. Reuonable. &C-OD) / SiSl--01.36 ' Found in our pnp on Sat. f BR, ! BA, OYeTiooking Her..;, • aar, pa · Adult.a. No.Peta. ~-·-~~ OtJl iiilL ..... Call bef 11 am, 557-m.9 AAA Old SIS aloflg w/4 1 wk old ktt• pP'k. new wtw cpt drps. -11. LARGE 1 BR $185 nu """ Mary Ellen ornCE space --m re111• Harbor View Honw. dah:m, ~ & ~-~Id ~BRN:.~ ~· 365 W. WUaoh 642-1971 C t /MU -~~ ROOMS $18 k tld Newport Blvd. 3 blks No. of Mf>..-Om, Lmo.~ ~ sec. dep. $525 • 4 + D;;''Be:'t~~ NEW Apta ~ Adults Only. OI 91 , , ADUL-l LIVIN• ~G ~ ..-. wk up apta~~~ &.t = ~ =p~: 3 ::1H_tj, ":''FOUND==",-m,...--aJ~t<-1ed~-...,...,..1 "'· r · thnf t p · · ft-I-Prt Balcoo~ fireplaces beam-DELUXJ FOR LESS ttttion. 231G Newport Blvd, •"Mn/mo. um Incl. 2nd nr eat, p-ey s1rlped, 4 Seuaos t MESA DEL MAR .....,'°:'. '"'"· ~··•· v. ed ceu1ngs, wood ~ting, APARTMENTS CM. S48-9T55, """"67. ;/.,...., view. s < 8 -s 3 o o Mobile Pvtt. C..Ja - I " NU v· IEW RENTALS carpetiol", drapes. Recrea-.. ; ......... _ ... ~-·1 • 11 Swb:n· FURN. nn., prt, be, In CdM. eves. 64&-Q.U. OWntr P 1ea 1 e l llJ!., 2 j)A., vac:ant A • lion bWtdlng with pool. ~ ~ .. _ • e I Ml to Boo h olalm N ts allowed ~·Call .Jack Peck: 673-4030 or .f9t...3248 Furn.A unfurn. 8'chelor & min&" Pools -Heal\b Spa -• c home. Nr. beach. House &. OFFICES AVAIL NOW. Vic hert''. o ~ l . * !548"""'2 * Bi·~ • II Now l l!drmo From ~~ 140 W Tennis Courts -Game ond e Sun Dockl & s130 kit. .... v. S115 . ..,,.,_18T7. 11th St. C.M.""' Rm •ult.,, . 3 BR u2Y• · WUaon • Ou.It \V~ 0 f Billl.ard Room. . P•tlos Guest Home 415 cpb, drps, $150 & $175.. 1-5 F'ND: Sml blk & wht male lBR, crpts, drpa, atve, . ba. l.gty .•••••• $385 Newport Blvd) l Bed.rm. Ff'on). $165 e Cerpet.s, Drapes • UP Rm. pn. ample parll: dc;ig -p:ialbly cock-a-poo. relrlg, $165 per mo. $50 3 BR. ~ 'hll. Walled patio e:Wi WEE.;. & UP 2 Bedrm. From Pli e Loida of Parkfnn ROOM fur senior citiiens, sJW;ce. SUitabel Dr. Dent. V_ic. Buahard Ii: Jn. deposit avail now. Lr& yrd. ••• ·••• · $38S .-.,. MEDITERRANEAN ··• AU. UT1Ln'ID PAID private or semi-private, rutr. Med Lab. Account, dianapolis. H.B. m...f62'1, no peta. 4 Br. Z% ba. 2-sty •••. $425 • Studio A: 1 BR Apt&. · i 1 _.. • G.r..--Pool 1 & 2 BDRM'S. best of care and low rate-s. etc. ~1272 963-4607 N£V4,Y crpt'd &: dJi>'d 2 Br 3 Br. 2 ba. "Bonita" •• S450 • TV &: Maid Service Avail. VILU\GE • Rec. Room Furn. &. Unfum. Avail. Walking distance to stores&: ruu... SERVICE FOUND white puppy with hoUle w/pz, 1 -chUd ok. No 3 Br.~ ba., view ···· $415 •Phone Servke-Hld. Pool HID Harbor -81vd., C.M.. 714/646-6505 on bus line. Come for a Wutcllff Building bla~k markings, female, =~-per mo. 646-3786 ~=:~ve~l~ : ~~~et Section ~k~-::?CE 1959 MAPtE STREET, COSTA ME$~ s:is;: ::;:., 420 ~ ::clittN Ori'!(' ~ ~1~1~~~~~ • $225.. Mo.-Bt111ineu use 3 Ba, .pool privU. &: yard 237~~!°l!:'F' ~yd3967., CM OPEN 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM Also· Gtlritges for Rent eea~ Mr" Hew P: rd or 5.'6-S883 - - allowed in this 4Br, 2BA maintenance $450 ~r mo. .....,...,.,.., or "" BEACON Bay, 2 BR, 2 BA, ....... • 0 w r 1'"'0UND Siamese kitten home on W. 19th St, C.M. lst&:lastmo'sinadvance. AdGood.For$3onRent *RENTALS*' Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfum. .365 fplc, prvt beach, tennis. 666101. vicinity Sha.key's Pizza 642-mt. (Msg. 646-9666). 8 mo. minimum or 12 mo * SUS CA,SITAS · YEARLY $1000 mo. summer. Might Business Rent•I . 445 Parlor. Newport Beach. VACANT 2 Br has all $14S. max. Lease. No peta. Avail Furn Bachelor & 1 BR'S. F c $650 Month Fount•ln VaHey Newport S..Ch consider yearly J ease. , Contact Shakey'a for lr>-~90 3 lk, re.! nD & • pool. SI~. 644-4902. Model.I Open Dally. r5UMMER 67>1748 or 642-1329 ~ IT. OF otflce or store formation 673-Q)l Kidll/peta. -Agt.-Fee AVAIL June ht: Custom 2llO Newport Blvd., CM I' . •1..., u.-th 2 BR, 21 BANo w/dish~r, ~'Rent A P&ece CDMPL turn 3 B9 on wtr frontage, 145 _!:,. 18th ft St., TRI-ook>red male Bauel 979-8430. . 4BR & ram rm, on 1:rg BEAlIT. FURN 2 BR $175. ·B"°'1L"L•G-R'U_N.....,DY . =·Y· Jl!"ls. $ mo. of • Palace'' Bal W. June $300· Aua 2 ~-A':r°~ d'M:'· C j ~ Hound ~aring heavy ·bl&.ck 3 BR BUSlneas: · ,,.A.,n • cul~c lot, rm 10I" boat Blt·ihs, w/w, Htd pool. wks $250 .f wks $900 aq. · • • leather collar with broken ' ..... ~ °' ""· Gudner pd . Adults, DO -· (Infant old RHltor 67$.4161 Huntington BHch OCEAN and 675-<m7 • • Real E.tate, S48-ll6S. l'OP<, vlclmty Bolsa ~ Newport Blvd. $250. mo. $450/rno lse. ~ or _.... -$225: loi<rBuslness allow ~~ 892 3&t) 5'8-7004 642-4381. --~ -l\'lo,._g(>Om:LOH_Monoy WAITING HARBOR VIEW SECLUDED N•w Pon ' """ • -··~uale, H.Jl. • · AVAD... N E/sid .2 Br _, · ~ ~ ----.18Jand~ Snmm.... ".""" .... ,. ed In this .fBR, 2BA home FOUND -Yoong white 3 BR. 2 BA, $295/MO., WATERFRONT • NN'port 1•L Ba, 0poow 1: nr sdioots A. OOME see-a "'Jlea.i garden . LIST Elegant apartments designed available -~~O. _.n W.19th-St,...c.M. 642-222! renate kitten (Must ,.ol 2782 Mendoza. Near schools. IsJand. 3 Br, 2 Ba up/:r 5-:!...·•· No ..-13. 646-0474. apt! Llke lMng in a home · OPEN with a Master's touch, su-M1i..o.. (713) 371-4640 collect. IMsg. 646-9666) Vic. of Albert & n--, 546-5291, 644-5966 Owner. d l N ts _........ '--"' .-for $lS2.50/MO. 2 BR, l'iS _. CUTE DOSE HOUSE 1000 u·-~· -.. ~2256ex. 0 pe · ~ • NICE 1 Br dpbt. Quiet. Sep BA. 2 prk'g places, priv for perb house aecurity, exclu· LIDO Isle 4 BR. 3BA ho A • Co s t a M e s a Be f • 2 BR &: fam rm, Eaatside, 0 1.r • by garages. Employed adult patios & rec areas. Wilson l, 2 or 3BR Apt slve Versailles Club and July stai> Aug si..00 ~ sq rt, adjoining busy comer, 9am-'4&-7557 rugs/drapes, adults, no s BR/3 Ba, lg F/R, DIR. 2 over~. no pets. 548-!021. Gardens, on Wllson St., W. at the pool witlli unique Aquabar, 962-1:156 ~ves s7s...s7s6' Costa Mesa. 66-3l20/642.fi560 e=UN==''°o.=..,n","-u,,:--wlll-,.,,'te-""dog-1 ·:~ ;AgJ~ ~J~:O ~ ~~~-:1. ~-~· NA~ts-!i !!e~ it~nE ~ 0~~~~~;yd ~t. ~~:~to!~~~hA E~ r2t ~~~: Re~taJ; to Share 41Q lnduttrlal Rental 450 g=.t H~~·~t = ~ ~ • s , . SHARPall bl ins2 BR., 21!8..;,..Bluffsl, St., ~137; M&-4o9s.° (714) 842-?622 community. WANTED! Fema1e roome.te. NOW LEASING Ppund. Pleue hurry _, •• I(. t-·carp., ..... ~. poo · $105-4135 Nice 1 BR . NEW VILLA PAULA 1 Bedroom/stucHos from $19S Age (22-26) to share 3 BR, 2 1 °"''"'°"".;:·~"=""~~,---~ MESA Verde, Lar. 3 br, 1% $330 Mo. 642--0171. . Trailers. Mature adults. 132 ONLY 1 LEFT! 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, 2 Bedroom from $3o5 BA apartment on Newport Huntington Beach BLACK Oder span t e I ,ha, tam nn, frplc, patio, 4 l{R, 2 BA, FIR, DIR, W Wilao CM 645-4530 2Br,2Bal.owerApt. buJltlns,fullyc.irpeted, Modelsopen9A.M.tildusk Beach Penninsula with NEW M-1 female, fro\md v.lclntty Avail 6/1, $275. 536-:6389 frple. Harbor Vu Homes. · n, • $195. FAMILIES WELCOME Children OK. $145. p.r ~ same. Call 919-1976 afteT 940 Sq, Ft. A: Up Monte Vlata Schoo~ a.ta ~E: SOan~~k.g'C:ii ~Tl or CZ13> ·792-4824. 1:=.PA~pa~~·pd. ~;, ~ ~~. t!i: month. Call DALE, ;:~ONAL 'woman H=f o~ =a: ~~-= 109& haJrid SC.-1656 or 979--791'6. 4 BR TownhOuae In the E/side on l8th. 548-ll68 ceilings, garages. 962-4471• will lhare beaut. E. Hntg eat. Vie. Marquerite A:· oozy 2 BR, lfrplc, pool, am. Bluffs, bltns. Avail July 1st. BACHELOR Apia. $l1B & 1622 Hamilton, C.M. 548·:Kl62 *MOVE IN TODAY* . ON THE ·BLUFFS Bch home wt.same. Close to ~-1 1300 r"ao.,tt, wr: ~!!:ce, Coast Hwy, CdM. Male. yard. Adults on{y, Ref's.. E-can owner wknds or aft 5. Up. No children or peta. [ See Mgr Mr. & Mrs. Hoban Spac. 2 BR. $149. Kkis AT NEWPORT ocean. $75/mo. Re!' s rg rea r. l.Nl!ian 675-4944 aft 6 !dde. $195 5'8-4424. 644-l<Xli. 2135 Elden Ave, Apt 1, C.M. p k·Lik S roundi welcome. Pool. Gar. 1T.l61·A pleue. 968-4914 ~~ = ~ days FOUND: Part German 3BR. 2BA. family 'rm. HARBOR Vu Hms, c.annei, H i Beach ar • ur ng Keelson Ln (1 blk W of MATURE gal to shr. 3 bdrm · Shepherd female puppy. fireplace, fenced yd, quiet. 3 ""Br., Fam, Br, 2 Ba, Near unt ngton ~'fr~~ · ... Beach Blvd., off Slaler). ~O:i~WJICl~:lv~.i t~~ hse w/same, els. to heh. Rent•ls W•nted 460 Vic. Hoag Hospital. $215. 1dJ Nofze:Way, CM Pool, $425. 640-1768 LOW WEEKLY RATES Pvt Patios * Htd Pool 847~260· ' alx>ve Pacific Coast Hwy. ) to $l40lmo. H.B. 8 4 2-2 9 2 9 • 645-2228 Sult WALK To BEACH Prime Prop Wanted t6 Rent ==,.,.-i-"-'7~--.,-1 MESA Verde 3' Br., tam. nn. 1nE Bluffs .:. New 3 Br, 3 Executive es ! Nr. Shop·g * Adults only entrance. 900 Cagney Lane, · 3 e e d r 0 0 m unfurnished TINY blk female puppy, vie. Adu.Im. No pets. Ba, sunken den, $475. Lease. _727 Yorktown Blvd. 1 Ma-'ni'que Apts. New 2 BR. Crpt/drps, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. SHARE Apt or House & house· with fe~ced yard for Calle Rica & MJguel San Owoer/agent "'"-"""' 64().-0"'9/644--0904 "' ..... _._ ~l 205 15th T•le·~.. l714l 645-0000 S A V E I SS' H 0 M E CJ ~·-....; •-1 ::--~~---~~=c""' ' . Beach BSl~1· ~IYlorkt™'.:1 1TI7 Santa Ana Ave., CM 847..395'7.' .... ., . . .,. ..... ,,.,. PARTNER Lie, Busineu dog, 54!HJ283 emente. IJ"Y'" "El-""w11, Fountal111 V•lley Santa Ana Heights i' --, Mgr Apt 113 646-5542 " RM . THE NEW. ~ii'.SS&-ll94 or 548-14n.. RESPONS1Bl.4..Jnarr1ed ;;;"",.,.,=492;;-;-·43-,14,,·=,..,--=>1 S UDIOS & 1 BR s. flARBOR GREENS $1~. ~ BD _ in 4-plex, BAYWOOD APARTMENTS AI'"AR.TMEl'(I' to sbtiQ! hfal couple need cory 1 to 2 -BR CLU"l'\.."H purse 'Rl!f FOR LEASE F/V 2 & 3 MODERN 3 BR, 1% BA, dbl e F\Jll. kitchen . SU"lgle atory, crpts, drps, in Newport Beach are 22_31r Laguna Oce · 1 e home with yard -on pel'9Crlptlon ~ 19th St, BR Condos;~ncl 2''car gar, ~.·eo~i.!posalhool .:..~. •0~ e Heated pool Furn. &. Unfitrn. Fr $13(1, R/O, enc. garage. 962-4522. ready. The sales office is OW ·Br B u· tU =I v1~· Eastskie, CM or H.B. Refs. Costa Mesa, 548-9381 aft. 2Qic22 fam .rm. priv pa~. Vi:: & 'Cd.M ru':\Y~r '°;t. e Laurxiry fablities ' Bach, 1, 2 ~.3, BR's. M~ WALK to" beach. Luxury 2 open dally from 10 AM to Calli\ at' a. . ........... 557-'l!Ml l:~ p.m . Pools, ,tenrus, sauna, child $235/mo. ht •. 1a 1 t, • Free utilities Open lO til 1 pm. BR, 1% BA w/~. 506 6:30 · PM. MacArthur Blvd. t. 6· 494-8841 2 SEJ'S of keys on a.Dy l'lnl play area, South Bay JSfo.-0300 (' "' e F'ree linens ·Peterson Way, CM. nr. Har-17th St. 846-5617 &: San Joaquin Hills Road. * ..:WAiirii>-AJale to share 4 ~ vie. 20fb & Santa A:n& Sta. Realty, 962...3002, OWBer . • T.V. ·&; m~ ·serv. avail. ~ bot Blfd54t~oms. • \ •rvine . . . , • ~ • S44-ffi55 • lk hie, JtB. S80/mo. Quiet. I --I~ C3C .. -, . Agent · Condominiums • Bar-B-Que OCEAN VIEW Mature. ~-• , •• ~ , '* ...., IG«iQS' . _ 4 B~ 7JBA11fi sePante • "U~m.. 320 e Phone servk:e TWO BR DUPLEX 2 BR, 11~ ba., air eond. $2'lS New Upper 3 BR, 2 BA. Garag~ \for Rent 435 BLACK Labrador -pqppy. '· • Iamlly rm, new ·crpts, mwi, . , , • 1 ,Mile to ocean ·• Easb{ide. Crpta, drps, enc Bd"B PETTIT B ea u t t f u 11 y appoltrted -~ 11 . WJ\lte on cbMt. r n d paint &: wallpaper lhruouL CosJ• ~ · $145-$l6'5 garage. Adu)tg, no pets. REALTOR. 552-'{000 thruout Immed. o·e cup , •. A"!L~PACE . Alnouncement1 500 downtown Huntington Beach ,. ~~ ~~ ~~255-~ 2BR condominium, $23:> mo, BAOIELOR ~ 1 mt., pa.dos, Avllil June 1st. $160/rrio. Lag"u1;1• BMch ~-v Agent 6!5-1972. 1 .. ·, Self. Stor•a• • WI-, are«. Male 536-MfS · •· --c • crpta, drp!'....~dshl~. fncd frplc's priv. garages -642--l181. • e es. ..~#Aini r"•rehouse1 HUR , I FOUMJ : -Male Beaa:J e ? Huntington Btach __ yrd. Water po. 557.'..5283 Divided• G.th & lots of IHANK YOU ;.... LAG~A •tsfate living on 1700 WESTCLIF~ DR. VarioUs~s from $7.50/mo. Wlbrown collar vte. Warner • ---------Lon:t0..,. Nlnuel • • ~la. Rec.• hall, pool & Now' ooiy 2 apts left at 2126 acres of gardens. Wide 2 BR, 2 BA. Blth appliancl!s. U.1.ockJ4 U.kttp lheJl;e)!. -;-~ . ,. ,. 9: &::;,N.ewhop¥.E.V •. • ~ . • . • ~ ..... , ' I I " . 2. BEDROOM, I Bath, .u.-• ge;-tables, sallll8. baths. Thwin St Both ire 2 BR ocean views. Lge., custom Pool. 6_:42.6214. ~n si,te mkrs . 24 hr. aereAB • -• SS&-9480- beautifvl up grad . 3BR, 2BA:'beaut vu on goU Keei.!orLn~~~ ~~ 2 BA, br~ nu . Alt .~ ~:.: t!~~b. Fsr:~g We1tmln1ter ·Nom~fyN~i:'~~ut fee .. TOday ~15•4-FND:· Blk friit ~-dog eel townhouse, inc. re-~Szt"~~ blttns, crpts, Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater). incld. ~em:. $185._545-5800. pool soon. 2 BR., 2 baths.. .. OpeJi Da,lly for lnspeeUon ' * Kandi S * Jt~rer & ~ .Hie· fr'91retor, w •sh.. ......,_ 842-7848 OWNERS unit 3 br l ~ ha. Only 3 apts. at $450 to $650 * $140 MONTII * -HarnUton & Newland St.", HB If-al.~ ng 96)-°Tm ' or, dryer, dlahwesher. Mission VJeio f.1.411 -ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 ~!tins, dlsh.wbr • .1 't r p I c, month I Y , incl. uW. Adult 2 Br, pool, bltns, 8Jl.C$9, ~ no ans, 64&-06.97 nn AM, I • Pools. 4 ~ardens. Sauna. crpta, dra, Mesa Verde Considerate adnlta. 4~ re:trlg, 893-00.9 OffiC R t l ,._.,.HAPPY ICE C E nm: small apricot Like new, tood •loc.., 3BR. 2BA condo, encl&ed at·· Tennis. vate p&tio. area. $2t>.~. Water. pd. oi;your ~--Apts · • ,e ,en•• ca ·,.._. FROM Cl:ASSIFl!Dll cock-a-pop. ·Vic.· Adams tlon *-r mo.. Ask for tac: ....... -.. d""'-d/w, Adul" Ph· ••• -Avall J · ~ . .......,.. • •,..,,. bdrm '' -• · t Aw.· 1'\r Brookburat .. HB, Dol;,Hf-4'171 Agt. ..it "ci~ oviO,' patio, , ~. · ~~. • · """ '--· s;:;::;,~ te'.r.ce, Ii .~~~ Furn. or Unfurn. 370 'DENil'At',,$UITE COUNTRY FAIR 5114 -~ att 3 pm :Swim pool privl. • $250. L~ Buda LO~Y i!_£R·~1$ias drpa, beach. Panoramk ocean C t Mesa NewPort ~: Ettabllshed" On aale: ' f a r m produce, FOUND medlµm amall. ml ., ':'~ ~ d~~ ~-· .830--0871 * OCEANFRONT ..L EJderly pref'd. s4&-4oo8 ·view. $115. mo. Incl utU. OI • dental le •er v in g plants, toya.. crafts, art. female puppy, 1? ~n f ocecs d ~k ~emg Townhovte»Fu~. 330 JI{~ 1762 H Kenwood l'I, C.M. Eve (TI4)-·~7821 THE EXCF.U!G ~· Beacn. & Coeta THE MARDAN • retriaver. Viclnlty Corima ~y . to • Leue l BR, 2 BA. $750 mo. * SHADY .ELM·l'OO "-·· v.-~~ PALM MESA. ~PTS Mesa. 3'' operatori.es, lab, CENTER del Mar 673-0J6J '. · GeMral • • ~6 moe. rninbnum to 5 yrs ;r L '"" ..--• dark roo91 , private dfflce & sgo, w· 19th St s.PAYED ft!' ®ii" "T11¥>1 SURFSIDE-private area-3 (al.llo unfurn.l 2 BR, 2 BA e Adults Poolside $145 up. MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. rec: e pt I on area. All · ESA. fox t n1 n:na ' b lblk Br., 2 Ba, poola etc:. Walk to .., BR, BueDa Parle nr $800 mo. & up. Enjoy cool, e Children dead-end st. DLX 2 & 3 Br., 2 Ba. Encl FURN. OR UNFURN, cab in et r y Installed. Ad· COSTA M e el" vi • w .:__ h beach, markets etc. No ~freeways, schools, $ 2 4 0 . tnue Pacific, sweeping view 171 E. 22nd St.. CM 642-3645 gar. $165 up. Rental Ofc., UhnbclJeva1bly laree apts, jacent Ip MD offices & JTO ~/~ ~:: ~-~~-oo:ac dogs. Owner 64&-5921. days, 558-8161, evea 6£763), coastline, elevator to beach A'M'RAC. new, lrg, l & 2 BR 3095 Mace Ave. 546-1034. uge poo • Jacuz:l elect bit-pharmacy. All utll. Airl=="-""'-''-' =~o'-"~-,-l="°"'""'=~,,..,.=7,,,.- FR'ESHLY Painted . 3 BR., D I U tu .. r" & pool AOO for sale. apts. Crpte, dtpS, bltns. Newport Beach ina, shag crpts, drps, sauna coaj. Mi_¥:tc & janltoria1 Jn. NEWLY organ!zN Friends FOUND pregnant cat. Vic. 1;s BA. $250 per mo lease. 1 up exu n rn. .-Swartz, Rltr. 499-3005. Adults, no pets. $135 up etc. AduJts, oo pets. eluded. Fully cat'l>eted & of the Women'a History Santa Esabelle I: Santa Ana 646--0176. PARK '"'EWPO SINGLES From $150 draped. Phone: Mr. Howard Library Yirelcomes mem· Ave, Coeta Mesa. 548-1729 :g· to beach, Call 536-?7'4 Coron• def M..r Newport Beedl OCEAN Breoei.e Apts _ n RT 1 BEDRM. From $165 (714) 645"61DL bera. Aft.er 3PM. ca 11 OlDER Great o an e 5 pm. Spaciou• l BR, KP lndry APARTMENTS 2 BE[)RM. From "'5 &'l:Hl05S. Brindle fem. Fnd v ;,,. 2 ~ c=ed. ~rri~ 1 i::: 1BR Duplex, matun! lady or ':R50a:~~ upcJ:~~ nn, $170. 2'l86 Canyon Dr. u:$~ ~ A·.raU Frmn $lO PflESTJG~ ALLEVIATE anxieties, fean, Irvine & Mesa Dr. $1-7861 $250/mo. Inquire: 962-1635. ~ ct~r:-~~ maid lel'V~ pool 'J'be Mesa, 642-2222. Oft the bay You're rigbf they're under· OFFICES gU..!lt. Be healed through FEMALE Great Dane -Vic. 2 BR, 2 BA f aced fl.56 "-.._ 415 N. Newport Bl., NB ~l BR, partly tum. Gar. l.uxury apartment living priced! 1561 'l.1eaa Dr. 4 Fountf,in Valley, Beaut!-suggestive meditation. Call Santa Ana & Del Mar. Allo 3 mt,' 2e sty' ~ NEW luxury 2BA-3BR ai: ....,,n 646-9681 Cpl or elderly penor'I. No overlooking the water. En· (5 blks from Newport.BWd..). ....... 1\:11 ,new bulldini, ground 545-2529. Fawn. S&-0223 I J Agt F 9'l9-.3m -fireplace. View. Near OCEANFRONT _ Open June c:h.lldren, no peta. $50 clean. joy $750,000 health apa., 7 546-91161) uoor, 3,000 square feet, Auto Tr1n1port•tlon 525 WHITE cockapoo pup PY , w poo · ' ee. ' Ocean. Lae.$425. ~ & July. Form~rs Ref. req'd. 548-7231 swlmm.ing pools, 7 lighted * CASA VICTORIA * wiU divide into smaller Fountan Valley are a, 4 BDRM., 2 bath home •-· h Urllt c'VV! & -~i.. G tennill courts, plus miles ol 1 &. 2 R ottlces. 50c per square WANT companionable young s.n-3221. LeN tban 1 year old Huntington -c · ........, ... .....,. ARAGE apt, prime bicycle trails, pun'"' ... shuf· B . Fum &. Unfurn. foot, incl"dea ••-ts, 1 '" d~vl 1,::::=.;:=~-~~-~ • Ownet" ~149'7 615-8531 Eastslde Joe 1 BR unfurn ...... Carpets drapes D!W TV -..... man ° ass •• ng to SMAIL black kitten with • · $1S5 6'15-46Jo ' fleboard. croquet. Junior l's L ~I 1 Co b & drapes, all utilities, Jani. Mld°""-est from Laguna, on or flea -ll•• 00 A·--~ St, 3 BR. 2 be twnhse. frple, NEW 2 BEDROOM Apt. Unfum. 365 ~-.,~; Owne•/•;_nte v es from $189.50 monthly; alllo l an . ' e c. me Y tor service, Call Marilyn about May 21. 400.3134. ,,...A_.a'"Me-,. ·~ .~ Jllltio, Nr. Beach. snJ, mo. 1 Bath ncloeOO pvt ~......, • -~ and 2-bedmcjlm plans and ~~~~ o~k~~ve-S~ stovall (7141 8J2.5+IO. ....,.,, ~ Qwner. 9ti8-l9U 1n dU '1 e bull"' ..... $~~ Blilboi l•l•(id LAR. 3 br, 2 ba, c:rpts, dra.!!, 2-story town houses. EIPC-c ~A .. on -FOUND female Irlah Setter, pex ......... . pe bltina, $170. mo. 787 Irie kitchens prlvote pa .. -at Harbor, .M. O'U"Oi17U. 1617 WESTCLIFF I lltJI _ _.,_ vie. u--ua & mo. Also l lkdroom, 2 NEW, large It beautiful! Shalimar, f6f-0372. I! no ' uva 1 BR. Furn I Unf. Pool nr ..,.... w;; !)68-.J.l1~~._ • ..., bath, $250. mo. Manager at 2 BR, 2 ba., trpl. Steps to the ans. &15-4512. or ~conSu''•'t' carJ>(!tlng, ~-ahop Adults no pets Utll 1980, 1924, 156 Is 5tO sq. tt. 313 Oswego, Huntington ba,y. $37S Yrl,y. pe •• es. ernnean p .... ,.. s. ' · Amp I e pr kg . U t 11 , MALE Irish Setter. Vic. 2lrd 2 BR. 1 Ba ••••••••••••• $285 Beach. WINTON REALTY fi75.l33l NEW 2 BR.,i"-2 BA, drpA, ing with elevators. Optional pd. 1884 Mnrovla. 548---0336 Baumiddner No. 104 . &: Santa Ana. 646-1094 2 BR. 2 Baths ••••••••• $325 s.'J6.4152 .. crptg, Pool, BBQ. Gar. maid service. J111t north or H ,. S.. h 54l-0032 2SR, den, 2 be., air cond $265 ~!ELEGANT 2 Br w/gar, b'p.I, Adylts only, no.pets. 376 w. Fashion Is1¥<1 at Jamboree un 1"9fOll C ====-----Penonela 530 MAY 13th. JrlJih Setter. l BR. 2 bet11 ....... $2651275 "' ""'Pllbch. $350. Yny. BBY· 800 Sin Joaq"ln Hilb Rood. LA QUINTA HERMOSA EXEClmvE '"1"'· lm· VETERANS 6'5-8997 -83>-:J4l7 E I k d T-' pho (71 'J' ••• ·-medlai. O<:<Upancy, eoa.t FND. Sb""'" Cooot n-. 3 BR.~ ha. •••••••••• -]~ 548-739S' v e w n s UNF. 2 BR, 1~ BA. Adu1ts .,.e ne .. o.n-.-.Lil'VU ~ Oxmtrv Estate Llv· , Hwy, at Newport Blvd. Earn $4.58 to $7.00 per hour 49':Hl657 ~J ',!~ ~,. famba. •···•····· $45i01475 I ~tor"9nt m I'--P ~. no pets. S150/mo. for rental information g .l Spacious Apts. Ter--Ample free parking . guaranteed by using your ---=~~--,.,-I ™'"" • rm. • ••• T Bfl uy_. eninsul• 610-C Joann St. 548-9573. raced pool, sunkei;i• gaa ~4. G.I. Benefits whill.• al· Lost $55 We Have Summer Renta1s SMALL l Br EastaJde Util EXCLUSIVE BBQ. Unbelievable Living. SPA.CE 'labl l fro 1 1 tending Santa Ana College. • • OCEANFRONT Pd. 1 adult: riO pet" 'Yrly. BIG CANYON l BR. UNF1JRN $165 ava1 e n n o . Call now -Lan', 2-211 mo _ .... on VISIOD• Apia. Furn. 360 $175 $1~45. 6'00 00-8500 l BR. FURN-$185 " """ Ideal for lruslneuman S47_, Ext 370 E88t 18Jh St, Colla Mesa. Charm. v ci '.. vall Luxury Golf Courae 2 BR. FURN $215 ne«ilrw desk space. 548-7249 , Blk & tan bloodhound. SOiid ]~ u, Stu IO, ~ ** SPAClOUS 2 BR. crpts, ........ rtmentt ALL UTILITIES PAID 3 RM delux~sulte". adJ NEED crew for 6-8 mo I blk L&b/shep mix . 642-655'1 yearly, adltl ·no pets. drape;s. S1«>. Man-led pref. NEWPO....,... RT BEACH Ad ~ N ~-••-I l ' o c' cruise to Caribbean abotu'd =--~~---~1 673-6372 67J.-81CS aft 6. · Uu:s. · 0 .-..... """"...,..er & · • 26' sailboat Pref t FEM lrlsh Setter puppy 12 SWINGER'S pad $295. a $475 . $730 (4 blkz S. of San Otego Fr'wy airport: !1ili 1 er v t c es, l&-30 No up Send n:J! wka. Vie: Santa Ana' A month. one bedroom. all YEARLY leaae, nu 3BR, LRG 2 BR c:rpta drps Phone714/644-0509 onBeach,lbl~W.on Hott S4c/ft.,--1Kt leue req. 2172 add~ A: p~ to MW Flower SI, ex. Cali REALTY dt~tt.e:er on .u;e :::1 ~ ~. = ~)Ofte to m::· d?'~tio. No pea.,' to 16211 Pariialde Lane.) DuPont, Rm. 8, 833-ml Gibbons, P.O. Box 2oo3 ,:5'8-=.1761=0=---.,..,-,..-,:-:-·I A Com~ With Vlalon ·subleue slip tqr STS.00 a NEW deluxe studio apt.a.. l en.fl S47-S441 DESK space available $50 Fullerton, Ca 9JS.l3. REWARD very triendl,y ,...,.. Untv-:-P&n: "Center, 1i-vffie mOi'ilh. Bkr. m.--ms ~ 2L:-~· ~'pe~ 2_MEADOBR._Adulta. no pell387. BAY BR, 2 BR.; 2Blk. ID ocean l~~ftt>el~!_~t poolside mo15: WW provide turnlture F1JLLY LJCENSED by Manx cat w/short ~ Call Anytime, s.s,i.7500 n-i~-I I d ill Ph 96&-65oJ WS APT. W. or bl,y. Gar., dshwhr., ga..t.u.:n .......,,._, .. ,. n ear at mo. Anawerlftl aervtce * SPlRinJAl.JST • . tail vie Mesa Dr & Btrch Of.ftce hcKln: 8 AM to 8 PM IHI _. I •n mon • : Bay St. CM.. 646-0073 ~ave. See at: 822 West ocean. Frplc., lra patio, 6 available. 17875 Beach Blvd. Splritual readiJWt 10 am·lO St., SA Heights-5t1-«J68 J!!'~"!"'!!!!!~"!"'!!!!!"'!~ I LARGE, tum, 2 BR apt, on. Corona dtl Mir SPAC. 2 BR, 2 BA. nr. IChls, Balboa. Open Sat. &. Sun. pools, sauna, tennlt. $l60. Hunttngton Beach. ui..4:m pm. Advice on all mattet11. LOST Iriah Setter, 4 mos., FOR leaae Unlver. Park, yrly. $275 Mo. Ulil ir1eld, ahop'g A frwys. No pets. 2l3: t..76-6783 84&-0259. OF'FICE jt~ for ~t. 312 N. El Camino Rt-al, San Orarcewood il Gilbert. GG. Lux. 3 br, 2 ha twnhse. adultl only, 121 E. Bayfrotrt $165/MO, 9'J9.0134. NEW 2 Br, 1'&, next to 5 MlN1[1'ES to ocean, 2 BR, Newpo~ ach, WestcllH CI em en t e , 4 9 2-9136, REWARD! 66-61&1 0 r Pftm1um Green-belt loca· or c:aJl 5.).i...:1769 aft 5. a ~ $140 up. 2 Br., 3 Br., 2 Ba. ~1h. 1 ye~ 1 e ase . bshltns, &DWd. closed g/"'kndage, areaBa:.,_1,000Hlloql ·~!·~arp. 492-9034. 833-8230. tlon. C1oee toe & tennis. YEARLY -2 BR, 1'2 BA, . .., Pool, bit-ins, play yard. f;"'=~· ~~ashore ag rps, tves w s c \.ft"ne '~. PROBLEM~Pre . Con-L0sT -bll.ck cat. Wearing ·u.aut. decor, ly patio It aundeck above. 11 9 ~ l\!=!'.M 1996 Maple, '642-3813 · • • 962-SGOS HUNTINGTON Beach, pvt f kl en I , s y ~et i c rolltr, tag ...,.. Eltrabeth, atrium. ~'1681 Emerald. Employed adult.I. r _;;;;_,;;;;;;, LAR 3 Br 2 Ba. crpts draa. l BR. 2 ba. Nr. beach $350 Newport Beach bath. Oft ~t ~· utll pregnancy eounaellng. Abol"-H.B. area. 536-2t56. t...un11 8eacfl B•lboll ?enfnsuta ON TEN ACRES N'r. ··oce. Frnhly 'pntcl, We Save tum.mer rentall pd, adj ' Lang tlon & adoptiona ret. atlLD'S pet, :r:. 4 mos. Blk 1;:;;;;o:;;;;:,=.;....;;..;.;;;c. ----/untum. Leue upstafn. $179. 557...()350. ' MARSHALL Realty S'l5--4fiOO OCEAN VJEW: modern, alt 540-UJJ. APCARE 00-4436 Lab. Vlc. Mag. I: Adamsi Irvine 8redhill General ... -~ '1.:. $195 -1BR.ln4plex.2blloo $15WEEK&UP ~-~·/ '"1v· -lloL NEW-m• --·•NEW_,,.... llch" elecirt<:, c:rpts, d'PS. bllna, FURNISHED" unlum. ol-PREGNANT? Thinking HB .llEWAR0!963-85'!7 btt.ch! Bttns, Cllf1'Cl'rt.. ·~enrlil Contnt'liJdat. .....,. .l..Oft, ....... ~ .. • Pier JSR, 2BA $550 mo )'1'-.,_loony, pool. l BR., tum&: nee sultes. Euy accffl, abortion'!' Know all the tam ~'-"'="'"=~;-=;;;.-~1 $190. 2 BR. Ocean view apt! • at..~ Room. ~bu~«~~ 11. 91'9-0631 or '64M5lo. unfum. Lease. Adults only. $75. mo. 2333 E. Coo.It Hwy. firstr~ can UTE LINE _ 24 SMAU. white teddy bear • Walk "' beam " ....... : =~ .";:"' 1:~1;";.. ~it-:l . EASl'llloUFF ,,..... nu 1pt, i:'.T~.s·'?n4~Bol· QCdMU. 1545--l1CK65 CASH In; Ml.Q02, ' Loot 5/13.~l • 1 .. - l2lS • 2 BR, 2 BA Home. BALBOA INN Eut lllult 2BR, 2BA, nu bltins, pool YOUNG COUPLES 13-35 + SAINT llernard female Ntw A nket Custom rea-100 Maio Street 2 BR. t.e/mo. Opt1, drpl, -9·;ei.u>te. e• •vail. $325. 644-«l55 w~~·~iaj.~~~~ ~·~~ .. ~~1:,_if!. Sunltt ee.ach. R'EwAROi =VIEW RENTALS FRESHLY ~40 • ..,, .. , 2 li:'ai..~"':'· can Mr. l BR, 2 BA ... ror l•ue. 9UICK CASH w. Balboa Blvd, m..... THROUGH A ALCOHOLICS ""°'1Ym00" m. 5(11.ms m-«l10 or fM.3248 BR, 2 BA, ~c. ,,_ ..... uo ' .. n,,...E DELUX I bedrm, tncla lp6C. mutB IUtte, THROUGH A Newport Heights . Phone M2-n17 or wrtte REWARD, ladies pracrlp. •-· from ,,. ... ooh:"Av~ ul ~... "-k from ... ~. din rm A dbl aaraat: auto P.O. Box 1%13, Cool& Meao. tM~-E •1gl~, _:a I Lido Ill• _._ -_ .. door.,,...,,. avoll, Pool & DAILY PILOT CLEANl0<2BR.Ad"ll•,.~ DAILY PILOT ES ~·~. »JJ, ··~ Jwie 30 at SZS "'' mo. $225/Mo. C•ll llf!: 644-ml Re<:rl!Otlon ma. pelt. tc-kit. ll:tS-$150 . ..,, ,I SW!.ljGl~G SINGL you _,."""" a ll\111 to L.\R-1 br. Xlnt Jocallon 644-1517. "Make Room FOi" ~" •"281 • CLASSIFIED AD E. 181~ St NB 6'6-llm Cau IA!ah 2-8 pm. tl,l9.3!22 "llnw FMl" f'ben . ,... =·~pat~ pr, Al\Y 4t¥ ts tbe BF.Sr DAY to ••. c:Sean out the prap 8 Atnip Wa,y, NB , J NEWLY dee. 1 br, turn or A II''[' · •o Ha\lt 10metbing YoU wan( to place an' Ml in the OeJly • run on adl Doo't deloy.. • m<wn tllal-ltlpk "'"'<Mh -~-""-_ -•~ .. ~•71--~·2"°1c.Call 646 466f Kn--fl 1111~ 0111JOed .W do U Pilot WMt Adi! CaD - -a ''Pod"t Plaol'Oll ·od! .WI l!lc!ll -with a Qolll' l'l1bl Clultllad i W1J;LWI( WALTERlf"(Xl~ '"'""--~ ~ ""'1. coll NOW "2«11. ._.-'--.=-='------ • " ,. ,. I • - , ·--. .. ,. ......... . ., .,.._.I .... 't,4 -.-' . . , I .• DAllf ft.LOT J.::;;111=;....~,,. ... -· ~1~..;~·~~-r-.. r-~r~~1 r ~-....-1~1 .. 1 _ ...... __ iiiiiiiiiili_mJ_1 ~1 .__.-;;'Jlll1;;'11.--~ ... , ...... 1tHJ 1 ... :-.-. 4 -.1rm -,, ,.. . 011 1 .-· ··~-· ~. ~,IUJ~t+ ~;. Jifhool• & 1 & GorclMint Job Wontod, F-1• 702 Help WontM,/11 /.J' 711 ~Ip W•nlojl, M A ' no ~ Wontod, I!\ & , n1 Ht1p Wonted, M & F 710 14oto Wonf*I, M & ,,711 1 lij·INl---ructlon--•--·Siii 75 -·IMiiiiitruct;iiijjjlon_t __ iiiiii57ji5l·1 • Prot.aionaJ, unll•nned t.OOKING kr Ao<. -AUTO SALU -COOK~L IEF E mploy-C..-kw GUARDS cUNCll WoJ'""" o/\ln>e. 1..... '~ I~. St!rv:c job. Pn.>f. beach aru. l £XPtNnce Jlftlttred. will Exptt. Appl)' fh ~ Oftll. WtY dfab. but !'lp(dl)' llVW· NI " P/time ~"°°' ~ 21 .. Appl1 in penon. I... · Y '5 eatalts, apt 7-yr-<01d. £ltper. 53IHJ53li oonaider Jlharp tra1nee. Ntw Alley Yi'~ 1Ul8 \4'. ~ inc ~ needs n: in-open ln Loria Jkacb I Tonio's. 210 Newsior1 Center j W Id Y L•k 1~0:mi.:=..::al:· PART . 11ME BookJceepllle. car dMlenbip ~ ao<xl. t.ront, N.8. ' dividual who can~ Compton .n:u for qualifkd Dr. Ne\\'Jllll'rt Beach. I Ou Ou I e 1714) 531-7280 l.Adlv. or Sm. B111lneue1. 6 com.rll.baion Apd fien» pl&n. COOK, EX PER sales It admlniatra.tive ck.k. ~ants whQ de• lre LVN--Chatt:e & Med. 3-Upm 1 1 . A Frank M. Nri,aon Co." yn. exp. &G-:1782 af1 5PM. Good co. bti>efttl. Apply )n l.AJ.nch.Olnnet. Un. 12-8. Jliib earnltwL Can JtU •tead.Y tmp~nt. 1B Yn f/lime. Immed. H.B. att;a.. I -. Mr. Brad """°"· e BLUE DOLPHIN e B""''" ...,._ O>uta! or ... or older. Apply In 8'>-5661. 'To W~rk In A EXPER. ,,..,,... Gardene•. Hotp Wan1oc1, Ma. F no 1969 Ha""' Btvd., c. •.t • =via Udo ".s ~1 .... .,,', 2190""" penon_. 3l6 s.. Lemon St.i.oiiiiiiiioilii""""""""•i Know how.· T rl mm in&. Mesa. • · bor BJvd l CM AMheun. betwn Sa.Jn & MAOlINISTS ~;~~~ma1! landecap-Afx:ff8:!1:,:.:.~s:.~~: AVQN"SAYS .. C~K~1Plf79f~1~"·A~ ~ ~R · ~· ~lullie 'Seturl l)' DAVENPORT ""ravel Agency? EXPERT Japanese romm .. e ........ -"Bo Your Own Bou" llWJtiogt°" Beach Girl'• Clib Harbru-Atta. Service. ·.~ I • Gardener. Complete Yard to Drawer SIS, Dana f'olnt, Earn an lnrome of")'OW' own, COUNTER Help p/tlme, Starting Wary flO,OOOlyr. An Equal Oppor. Employer. Set-Up Men Serv1ce. Free estimates l'i92629iiiiii'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiil right In~ own neJa;hbor-Fem. over 18 days & nitet. Ex Pe r .t·e n c e in ad-HAUU>RESSER w/s om e BROWN : S4S-2Sfil I' hood. Be an AVON IUore· Male over 18 nites._Apply minlstrauon ."-supervision. following. Shampoo girl. • lnv"tlg ate Our Short Course EXPERIENCED Ja~ An '--*** sentatlve. Can noow: Burger Kln&, 2015 Harbor M~t work With oommwllty, Xln't working conds " loc. & SHARP£ T•ught By O range County Trt1vt l Gardener. Complete yard nounc .. ._ 546-534.1 or 540-7041 Blvd., CM... ~ :=~ l:a!'h~Ca~ C&U for appt. 548-4179. Set·UP Me'I A9"nts • , , • ma In I enan c e , shrubbery, fACJORY BABYSITI'ER wanted for HOSTESS must be over 21 ... _ trees. F'ree est. 645---0347 school teacher, 3-4 da"s a e Cr.u.o ,.-• .w.ov -EXPERIENCED ' wru ·-•-F . Good wage5. Xln't to. uo:-i•e-, ~· _,,, ' N ~ ND exP. nee., ..,-..,._ or fits. Penn steady emptoy· Class Convenes May 22nd EXP. Japanese, main· tent1.nce, clean -up . Landscape. Free e x 1 . 842-8442/847-9438 week. Your house or mine. Drivers OTE CLERK . re11taurant. Call 645-8444. nient. 2nd, ahift openin&s. Ref's. 6T>-39Tl e Foremen Collections, eome mon(y HOUSEKEEPER -Take 3 Ni9hts A Week For 14 Weeki Call For Qu•liflc•tlon Interview NOW I BARMAID . NIGHTS e Man.gers ~ transfers, foreign exchange, charge of Hunt. Harbour MIT[ FOREMAN Apply ln pent0n days, e As bl some cu.rtome.r conla.ct. home w/2 nice school age n Vikki's Lounge, 1'191\t Mm •rt Computer oriented. Average children. Exp'd on1y. $30) . Umited To 15 Students FIRST Visit Free. Aero Gardening Ser v . Main· tenance & Landscaplng. 645--1930 Newport Blvd., C.M. ~ • Molders !yping skill. Neatness &. ac· pel' mo. Call 846-3024 or Secondary Operattoo BEAUTICIAN for busy • Inspectors curacy and m11&t like detail. 84&-0583. Setup eJ(l>er req'd fOr" mt· prestige salon in South • Gef Repairmen Pt.EASE CALL Housekeeper, f/tlme ching, ~apping, d r i ! Ii n I , Coast Plaza. Great working All 3 Shifts ' MR. NEWLAND 549-306l deburriog, broadung, I l A• I" s h I p •t• conditions. Call Bob 54():.8888. We Will Train 8J6.3S05 other mad'line opeI'll1iclm. Ir 1nes c 00 s ac1 IC "'REPAIRS. •diu .. men .. on D~~;1o~"i-~\':!~n BEAUTICIAN needed part M1e Gregor Yocht Corp. BANK OF AMERICA INDUSTRIAL Xln't ro. benefit• Perm 610 E 17th St '11 guitars & all stringed In-I time, also booth tor rent. 1631 Placentia, c .M. Equat Oppty Employer ENGINEER ~=::~ood chance for -• • struments. 645-3100. Days Needed NOW 548-2412 or 545-5180 EXP'D In general & ad-~ACIFIC ~E CO. has an · Santa Ana 543-6596 I H1ulln9 BEAUTY OPERATOR --cusroMER SERVICE vanced bookkeeping, lhru unme<I -'°' an In· MACHINISTS , X I n I 0 p p o r t u n I t y . M.AlL -ORDER DIVISION trial bal. Must type, a~r dustrtal Engineer. Must 1 ~ YARD, garage cleanllps. 2nd & lrd Shifts Guarantee + Comniission. We are looking for an ef-phones, one girl office. Hrs have a degree & a min 2 1 ~ Remove trees, dirt i vy. MERRELL H A I R ficient girl w/good typing 8-5 daily. Send resunie of yrs exp e.:s an Industrial Must do O\\'ll lathe & mill Drivewy8, grading, 847-26£,6. * Asembly DESIGNS, CdM.· skills & pleasant phone exp, education and 5tate Engineer with a background setups & have. own tools. 1 ! I GEN Hauling 'free/Shrub I Training & Exper) Phone Evenings, 491-8209 voice to run our customer 1 salary needed. W r I t e in work slmpli1ica tlon or Good opportunio/ for ad· trim. Gar & Yd cleanup. * PC AIMmbly service dept. Sa1 com-Classlned ad No. 674, Daily better methods systems, vancement._:Xln ~. '"oricin& I I;• &:.t-SFownd JI?)] I s.r-...11111._... Jrel Est. 531~77. 5.57-6904. * lndustrlel Sewing 81~~'W·MSJ::ni:n~aii,h niensu:rant<el ~.~r. C.M. ~!4!~ ~~· ~261500; Co&ta pla!it layout •. jobj evtiJialuatlontt :i::enn. position. Good I . . L:iJ ~ LOCAL In ha Ung * lnleetlon Molding AJ>Piy in ·person. . area. { .,,.,.......,, . ' .....u • .,...., • & new eqwp us ca on. . l'ijiiiiiiij~iiiijiiiijiiiij;;~~ ~iiiiiiiiiiii!!!iii!iiiiiii~~;;l mov • & u by cusroMER SERV. DEPT. EXPER moblle home U you feel )'OU meet these SECONDARY !~ I ·~f:Ji ~~~~.~as .. GorM to.ow-.otfice ollly once . __ B~_KKEEPER . ME.tf .}\'ANTED· Service Man. QUalitications: qualifications, forward . a L_L.tl.;::11 ______ ..;5:;5:;:5 ~.l >y :iltting . -to mi-out an· application ·&:-Eee PMl1 'SUl>Cr~~(lOU!' oi Oi f · ~ !hust· know~ing ·about· resume &.. lala.ry_ requite:-• _ -SKIPl,.QADER & dump truck sign up far wock. All your co. needs your bookkeeping ~ h ar_iS . Mobile Home;-4-9·3-112 8 , ments-lO: l.-.W-Payne,..&r· nD[RATORS REWARD! for any In-Cl-tILD CARS in my home, wor~. Concrete, asphalt asslgnmenta will heme.de skills to fill plush pogltion. FULL &, PA1RT"fi•ME 33413 San Juan Cl'eek Rd., SDnnel· Mlll"IBger, PACIFIC ·UL frlrtnation re&arding the dependable & reliable. Child· I sawing, breaking. 8*-nlO. when our 5taff calls you. Fantastic fringe benefits. 1 San Juan Caplstrano. TUBE co., sno SmJtb Way disappearance of a large ren from 2 to 5. 5464145. Housecle•nlng Weekly paychecks. N 0 Start ~· Also Fee Jobs. $4. PER HR. EXP'D Blood drawer, for St., City of Commerce, Calif. ~eqUlred f~ tapping, 00!-ch· collectkln ol skin diving Business Service FEE. Call Gloria Cray, 540-6055, 9568341 busy clinical lab. Salary 90014. 11ig, dri'll111g, deburnng, -· gt!ar. Special Samp-'°n·Hall ·-. -COLLEGE girl, experienced Apply I ~oa. .. 1a1 Personnel Agency, DAY Kitchen lo.fan. Day Bus commensurate w /exp . equal opportunity i>mployi>r broaching, aasem~y & other • Rpear guns & prescrlpHon BOOKKEEPING & Account-housecleaoer v.111 c I ea n Betwn 9 am & noon 2730 Harbor B!vd., Cf\1. Boy. Apply 301 No. Tustin 640-0140 bet 10 & 5. INSURANCE g i r I for operations. Exper, req'd. =-~~rvine Terrace I ing Service, systems de· ~:1~ C:!1::h ':i~S:: 4H~~: K II G" I *BOOKKEEPER* Ave, Santa Ana. EXPER. fire & casuality In· Cll8ualty agency in" Corona REXNORD, JNC. R=AR· o • •--1 2 I signed tor your bookkeeping mlnimum, 12.50 h,. e y 1r s 't "-I II h-boo DELIVERY HELP surancesecretary, '-de! !\far. Part or .full time. i:."' • .,.,,. very rg needs 1"ree Est Im a res iv ust IA:" u c a~ k· 673-4899 Flexible hours. Send resume ~ W0Uhound11, Taras 991!"4264. · 546-4478. keeper, for part tinie or full ' 1'\111 or P/tlme ~~ Classified AD No. 870 Specialty Fastner Div. :7~i;:~~a:.00~1~· :1 . TYPING O.C.C. STIJDENT will do 2061 Bu1ine11 Ctr. Dr. t_ime position with wholesale For Chamber ot Commerce F~f: a:::te ~i~neede~ OaUy Pilot, P.O.' Box 1560: 3130 W. Harvard &46-0210 or 847-~16 if you LIBRA Ot'C. SERVICES housework in N e w Po r t ' Irvine 833-9107 manulact4f'lng firm in South ;::c~ -=u;,_= ~i: perlence, tor c 11 n i c a I ·eoe1a Mesa, Calif. 92826. Senta Ana khow of' their whereabouts~ * 64>8850 * Irvine, Costa Mesa area. 4 Sanh~.:Ana, Salary open. own transportation. Above laboratory. Eileen, 640-0140 ~ 714/54!).5100 2131585-2184 hr. minimum. $2.50 hr. Across from O.C. Airport Call mr. Moore, 546-4155. equal oppor employer m l l COCKAl'IEL bird. grey & Carpet Service Diane 642-3342. , 1237 So. Main St. BREAKFAST COOK 11.v~e earnings. Paid Fiberglass Repairman IDlM..11':' rx:nt'~111..1n ·~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!". !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"I ~ite lxx:ly, yellow face, vie. HOUSE OF CLEAN Santa Ana 547-9535 . druly.. Pick your own hours and A.YU~~ r-Lf\.:J\,Jl"!l"lc.L 1;; Ttvlne. Answers to lune JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery Experienced. Apply in fJt>m 10 am-8 pm. Apply J!.5 St k rh M SERYJCES•Arnll""V Machinist .'"Yankee Doodle." $ 2 0. Ori-Shampoo tree Scot.ch-Floors. windows, walls, car-pC'r!IOn to mgr, or chef. 3rd Street Suite E Hunting-oc roo •n ~......_I * _,_ "'""' n..... Pf!!s & drapes. 7 Yrs. area. APPLIANCE . HOTEL LAGUNA 0 e ' ' For fast growtng boat co . .... ward . ...u-v.u• , guard (Soil Retardantsl. 642-6824 or 646-2527. MIC. 425 S Coast H , ,,_. t n B ach. 'Apply at Cl.Jpper , Marine FEE PAID • LOST I tan I whit et Degreasers & all color TECHNICIAN . wy., ._,, .. na DENTAL Assistant, Corp., 1!1.19 E. Occideiital, Chief Elec. Eng SZK Qiihuahua. 2 yrs. old. Asn brighteners & 1() n1lrrute Carpet Cleaning Experienced' In Frigklaire & BR~AKFAST C~k, ex· ener&etic.' enthusiastic in-S.A. Cbiel Mech. Engr $25K a1Peppl. Vic. of Orange &: bleach for while carpets. Floor Care & Windows Maytag. Good Company. penen<;e<!, male or female. d!vldual wanted for Laguna ,.,.._,..., 1 Manuf. Manaa-er S25K ENGINE owt'l'. CM, Reward . Save your n1oney by saving Ou!ch Maint Serv. 537.1508 Fringe ·benefits including Apply in person, JJ's CoUee Sch practice. Exp er. F vvD serv ces supervisor 12 Sales/Mktg Engr $l8K 5--0219 · me extra I rips. Wlll clean DF:PF.NDABLE lady 10 dO honus program & hospifali-Shop, 180 N. Coast Hwy, necess. Future limited only mo. .~ndert .. ~en er a.I Commllrxl Loan Proc $850 LATHE RhVARD, Seal p 0 In 1 living rm., dining rm. & 1 zation. Experienced only Laguna, by initiative lo as:sun1e superv1:uon o .,..,, . re11pons1· Management Tm $800 1;1.1,."""ese v.ith brill~1..,blu hall $IS. Any rm. s7.50. ~~lK'~~~k.~71 d"rr ~~pd=~ need apply. BU~YS -Qay " Nite Ex-respon. salary o P liP· hie for the o~ration of the F/C Bookkeeper V to $7CX ~· Vl N \I( ld roach $10. Chair -$5.·15-yrs. 642.2314_ • ..OAVIS.alli).WJI -nl ·,____;. 1 i 4~96 School.caietena.stoselect& ~na H~ils. ~I K~n: ::1~~ 1w~t~:::"~'ysc'it~ Xlnt Housecleaning TV &~AP~ANCES rir·-~i~T-~n~.vec,~~: AL Recepttonl~must p~~~i .. ~~~~Jhi~st-t& =:1J1D~taphonc : :: MACHINISJ--~ 8}0:74:11 uft 5 Good ref. 531-0101. By Day. Own 'Trnnsportation [or infonnaUon: Mr. Webster 23700 ClubMuse Dr., be p I ea s ant, attractive, equiping cafeterias .fl35-A/P~ab1e Cleric to $575 \VHITE German Shepherd, 4 * 836--064B * ~ 543·3'130 Laguna Niguel. exp'd, in all Jront oUici?-$898 per month. Se~ writ· Receptionist to $500 Set up & operate engine lathe mo., ans wen 1$1 "Keno," C~~ i{~~=!:l~y ;~~ U.l COt.f PLETE H 0 U S E duties. 552-8339. tell resume to Saddleba.ck Keypunch Opr . to $560 • oprodf cl~,_t.?'erReqance. short-~ 5;&.'f140 Vcl'lle Rew at d ""' Call John 540-2086 CLEANING SERVICE. Career Secretaries . DENYER MINING co. ~~;:::rct. ~~i~~ c:::;: ~ ~~ ~P~§. 1mu:'2;,.. . ..=·..; C1rpontor * &16-5."'3 * 5'0-3068 * ASSEMBLERS ' 1 Ave, East~me.. JERRI WHIT1'1;;;.mru;; l•Ut,_experlcl¥'e. Own band Cleaning J.lomes &: Offices Average range $500-S'TSO. Top taking applications tor: I FOREMAN 488 E. 17th St. (at Irvine) CM tools.. I . ' . 4~ NEW, t~model, rnmo & C"11 ROBBIES RAG & MOP . . I. NO FEES. N.B., C.M., WAITRESS S It 224 642-1470 -* .. ;~ lnstruc\\on r: ~ :".linlsh, slolt'S,-offices .& • * 673--0819 * Elec_tronics hrm needs ex· Irvine, Orange & S.A. Call Fibei-gless Mold Shop-u e ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ . homes elc. Cuslom work, ·HOUSE\VQRK-_ G IWI c r a 1 pe~en~ !!8sem~~ ti for Immediately. Min. 3-5 yrs exper. Rapidly Vz 0 'Ir>< 1f!$ IWJ ' I «. . Licensed. 96. 2-!961. 1 clcR-ning. Da~ .. = .. ·owh P uc ... Q.rh MtQ!."" me • • n.p S ; Those e'xperj,ence9 Jn food &,. gn:)wlng manufacturer. Xln't . 1 • dC~ ,, .. .,,... emplQ¥trtent &!1 'excellenl 4 ... r. . . ooci,tails-, .. need·.LpJv. ~ntial for right man JANITORS, part time even. . Sdhools.J-i ,: ; -FO~E ne.ncedrXifpentry, lransp. Have re!s. 836-4672 . benefits. ..Jusi ~1in. frwn ' "' uo~ o.w ,, 1932 E. Pomona, S.A: ings/da.ys. Cb!ta .Mesa, GRINDER -5·-~• rou or sh. 1 Dave,.. HOUSE · "·' A t Cl · Santa Ana. 500 Nowpo0rt Ce•te' Dr. 719 W, 19th St., C.M. • ••1.-. , Irvine, El Toro areas. Call ' lin1tryction1 -)K:I 92 I 4-.(191 eves. "' P • -eaning. . " · Betwet>h t~AM-4 PM . ..... "'.:IGJ ., _,...., ~o"" -. • _ costa Mesa. Npt Bch & San· • suite 900. N.B. ~... 'OPE.RA.TOR " Genera I Services • : ' I ' I I , LEARN _ AJI Typos C•rpontry ta Ana'"'"'· &12-mo 100c,;:.~,,~f'~:.:;ns 640-1970 DENYER MINING "CO. FREE SHOES -JUNIOR 5ALESMJ!N." • Large 01 Small 536-1648 HOUSECLEANING_ Weekly 24 Central Tower, Orange c.ooi:l. part-time Knapp Shoe Earn U}.$40 per week SPEEOWRITING C.tment, Concrete • or bi·w~kl)'. S25. Call after j (714) 494-9401 . Equal o:'~~mp!ouer Salesman. earn big commis. wdHt:lng a11er AChoot &nd Setup&: ope~e ID, OD, sur-I' 5pm, 8.10-94'12. " Taldng applications for: sions anr,i never buy shpes. on Saturdays getting ~ face & special grinders on SI-IORTIIAND F'OUNDATIONS -Artl~lic Planters, concrete & br1ck tn as llttl~ as fll\tlos, etc. L!c'd 644--0687. 6 WEEllt'--• ~PATIOS, wal ... <lri'@-' Saw, R-J tlreak, remove & replace T!i~ only 1 sc!p>I in Orange dii.nty authorized 10 teach 11jlt>edwrili11g shorthand •ExEcu rivE ·sec . 9\SECRETARIAL :RECEPT. e,COMPLETE STENO 9;BOOKKEEPING Fa.EE Placement Ass!11tance In• a HURRY? Prepare For h-tAT GOOD JOB NOW ~ Tuition Budget Plan Avail •Jle BUSINESS INSTITUTE OF ORANGE COUNTY . l580 I::. Edinger, Suite Q 3ANTA ANA Call :M:~·872l iSirk•c 19231 concrcle. ~!r8668 for est ... 'PATIOS-PLANTERS All Concrete 1\fOrk. 8'4-35.\1. · S A-T -rlllasonry Patio & walks 963-1855 Child Care !!AVE openings !or 11\IO children. ages 6 months . 5 yrs. Hot lunches, snacks, fenced yard, naps. Relert>nces. 01 are a . &l&-0160 CHILD Cru'C my hvlne home. Hot lunches, snacks, fenced yard with swings. Full lime. 5..il-Z181 . Contractor JACK Taul111ie -Repair ren1od ., adrllt . 20 )TS exp . Lic'd. My \l.'ay Co. ["47-0036 Drafting Janitorial TELONIC BOOKKEEPER No lnve.Onenl 'Fl'ee Equlp. cu•tomen f" the Daily ohort ntn produclloo. Re-I --. ~ -CAREi' AKER for private menl! Free Ti-auung Pro-Pilot. This is not a. paper quirei:i 2 years genenll OFFICE cleaning, 11 c' d , fN.PUSTRI~ school. 1''ull or pllinle. gram! Interested: Write rou.te and d~ not include grinder experience. Own )lond!M. 7 Yrs ex~. \n area. L•g'"'°" S..Ch ft1ust drive. 962-3343, li.B. TI9. W. 19th St., C.M, R. P. Kelley, DepL COO.l, deliveries or cc;illectlng. handtools. INTERVIEW BY I 642-6824 or 646-2527 ... I..'>·· CASHIER ,, 1 Between W AM-4 PM One Knapp Centre Brock-We have openings m South-APrc. ONLY. ,..._ Painting a. . Equol Oppi>, .. Employoc ATTENDAN, T · ton M= 02401. , w.,t,Co<ta Mc"1and6oolh M CHINE TOOL DIV ' ~ ' lfuntington Beach only. • "'' Paperh•nglng \Ve will train miture. Wf'll DIAL A J.OB! Apply · now! 968-9641. t ATTTLACTIVE girl to model groonied.individual to ~'Ork 1'lJLL or P/time '" I No \VasUng privu1ely""'3 tp 4 hrs per wk. as ca.shier in our new high Kite.lien Helper, '!1r6 tu re CALL 894-4711 *·WALLPAPER * Day or evening. Great pay. \IQlume Coln-Op Service Sta· "''Oman. Dlshwa.aher, e...e K II G" I CON RAC CORP: 1 When you call "Mac" No experience. Strictly Ior tion in-Costa Mesa. After-\,.1% Reinders Agency shift Jani.tor & Launctress-. e Y. 1r 9200 Bolsa Ave ., WesOninster 548.1444 eves. fun! Reply in contidence to noon shift open. Good 4$00 Campus Dr, N.B. Afesa Verde Conv. Hospital, An Equa) t>pportunity P.O. Box l()j16, Santa Ana, starting salary & benefits. 557-3401 li61 Center St. C.M. 548-55.\5, Employer ~ PAINTING & repair, 35 yrs 92m Apply in person bet~·een 10 Gel Fri. Cust Serv Ute j WorkmMship guar. Take ATTRACTIVE lady, $3.00 am & 2,pm at 295 E. l?th ~ To $$00 MACHINISTS ~ advantage of my exp. per hr plus comm., full or St., Costa A1esa. ask for ! DISHWASHER. eve shift. Industrial Experimental & Productioo. j 536-7056. part lime. Perm. Work H.B. Russ. Wed thru Sun. Bahia \Vestclitt 5 Yrs min. exper. Divers\. ~ TOTAL SERVICES CO. area. Phone 4 lD 6 PM for Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Personnel Agency Sold ,.en lied work load. Manut. of Painting, lite carpentry. appL 63fr2280. Christian W ~ARLIES CHILI Bayside Drive, Corona del 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. • , instrumentation. Advarre<I \ 646-0977 or 646-1809 Studios, 1326 Magno Ii a, 1~ p&aOnexrs-·p~:-~/!~ Mar. See Chef Debus. (1'.larl< ID Center) Need knowledge of N.A.S.A. KinetiC"S. Inc., 1231. Victoria _j PROF. painter, honest W()rk, Anaheim. for app't. J02 McFadden Pl. DISllWASl-IER for coUee 542-8836 =i:~~~ certtned or 0St., C.M. 646-TIGS. Equal J reas. Int/ext, free est. AUTO ** 67f>..7991 "'** shop. Neat apJ><'ar. Apply In ppor. Employer. "'''· 548-2759. SALESMAN 'CHILD "'re-my home. 5 dy, penon beNTI 2 & 4pm, '""' GENERAL LABOR Elec Assembl-MACHJNlST GENERAL W Coa'I H'·~ NB ' ~ • G-w!ng C.M. -.~, ~ C 't B PAINTING wk. Sun1mer only. call att. · .,,., · · "' "" •~ fiVV\J ·" · · New Car Dealership needs 5 55 .. "~"" Able to \'ltlrk under all around machinist. Tools, FASI' & NEAT , -~. DISHWASHER i N eded I d • 54&-1926 • man lo round out their pn> "·an!ed, part time, days. Newport Beach m croscope. e n1n1e . dies & precision parts. Ex· llC'.ssional sales staff. I::xper-CLERICAL :>48-9249 anytime Costa Mesa 2061 Bust'nou Ctr. Dr. per. Mill, lathe, surface lnterlor·Exterlor ien1..-e helps but we will grinder etc. 40 hr wk _ \Vall coverings ..... 645-5925 thoroughly train men with EXPERIENCED DISPATCHER. Under direct Senta Ana Irvine 833-9107 Steady. Call 642-&8) far Ple•fe r, P•tch , R ap&ir good potential. If you have supervision or transporta-Orange A Irvine Across from o.c. Airport appt. --------·-any sales experience or 11 tion supervisor performs all ~~M=AJ°"D'°""-'°'Fun"""-ti'"·m-e-.--Ebronlx q , Tutoring Cllnlc . Id d' BILLING clerical ""''k t'e<JUlred for No Feea -Weekly Paycheck KEYPUNCH Resld, Comm'I Indus, * PATCH PLASTERING you 110 trect or Ooor·To-the operatioo ot the l!Chool Day shifts, 2nd flhlfta and Motel & Apt:s. Room Adrlilions. Remodels All types. Free estimates Door and are ambitious and bus service & other related n-' · Call 536-0fll ' READING • SPELLING : MATH Free Diagnostic Testing . 979-1626 f Call 540-6825 want lo earn top dollars · ......... 1.-f ~i::...,,17 2 g:ravey,,,1.1 ... D11lgn Drofting Assoc 1 =~~----1"ere is no llmlt. Ota Belt<'· CLERK duttcs as·~--· -·~ O OPERATORS MAID • 'MOTEL. Apply Ex· 2960 H.andolph Ave., CM Plumblng per month. Send written • p p s et"Uti"' Suites, 2080 Newport 557--0626 or 557-9695 fits include; Free Demo, TI'l!Ume to Sad d I e back • • • Blvd ., C.Osta M~ L.R OTIS PLUMBING Vacation, bpnus: plan, I-los-Valley Unified Schoo 1 \V k' ~ Ren1od~ls & Repairs. Water pitalization, and Insurance. Over 30 District, 14736 Sand Canyon "" e are see ing ex P ""T · MAID work In exchange for Elec!trica1 EL J<:CTR1CIAN. Ileen~. bondcrl. Sinall jobs, n1aint & repair11, 5-i8-S20:t. F loors ------- henters, dlspoiia:la, furnace.!!, Earn while you learn, Apply Ave., East Irvine 500 Newport Center Dr. keyp_unch o~to.rs f 0 r apt, 4 hrs. day. 23'm in person at Gustafson Lin-5 D W k Sulte 900 Newport Bch daytime &: swinpbift. 4 pm-Newport Blvd CM ~9755 dB'/hA"'asCohn. pl642-6263PIM/Cb. & -In Mercury, 16800 "-ach •Y H DOMESl'IC H_e4p George 640-1970 11:30 am on the Univac MAN I k• tull ti I . m ete um tng s""1vd., llunH"MOn ;:::ach, APPLY IN PERSON Allen Byland Agency, 1~8 ~ 1701·lno. We are willing to o war me n St>rvic<'. '-'6" .cc E 16th St s A "'~7 ""95 34 c tral Tower n-,_ train on the tab punch rental yard. Neat in appear. PLUf\.1BIN\. REPAIR 9 At.1 to 5 .Pa.t · ·· · ·'"""\I>) · en S4?-6446' ......... ,.e vArifier. Location of the key w/neat handwriting. Will No job too sn1all MARTEC DRAPERY Shop trainee. No pw1ch dept. In the near trail,!. Apply mor!lll, 19]) • * 642-3128 * * AIJIO · exp nee. Havel's Drapery 215 E. Commonwealth future will be Fashion Newport BIV<l, CM SALESMAN REPRODUCTIONS SeCMrvloe. 1618 Ohms Way, Suite F Fttllerton Ulaod, Newport Beoch. MAN AGER, f., t food, ' Remodel & Repair 1577 Pl ti A 87"!0°' ------''----N _, 1 1 acen a ve. o.r-o;w Plo.,e call M-. n-... mature & depend ab I e . TILE & LINOL~Uf\1. B.b .ill' n l..AYEH . CAl~L !'>-7 Y "• EVF:NINGS 96.'i·4930 -----M~TURE \\un1an will care 1 G ardening for your hom<' & <!h1lclren --------- While yvu vacation, Xln't E:.XPi':R. Japanese G11rdener. ,-.f11. DrlvNi . &1~74 or Con1pletc yard srv. ltelia. & GjU180. neat. Free est. 642-4389. Trader's Paradise lines times \VTLL build or repair any!hlng your hon1e needs. Gene Ennes, 5'17-18..18. SAwing/ Alteretl?nl Altor•tlono--442·5845 Neal, accurate. 2(l yean exp. e1:1.1 s a es man, <'X· Newport Beach ELECTRONIC TECH Equal Oppor. Employer '" n.v.... Needed to work Jong houn perienced, SeU BMC. Fer·· .l La.bratory. Background for an appointment to devek>p new buaineM trr .. rari, large inventory of used Equal Oppor. Emplayer digital&: analogue circuitry. GEL COAT {TI4) 547-75TI beacti area. Opp:trtunity for ears, Free demo, exceUent Diversified "'Ork Io ad In TOUCH UP GREAT WESTERN growth. Phone 846-f339. 'l-9 working conditions, See Bud CLEANING --n oHI-P r~·-'''' production I: testl.Dg of in· & VARNISH ~EN m. Ryder or Tom Aikin at N.B. 2 hrs. in eve. Send strumentation. Advancl?(j SAYINGS M'-AN=A'°'G'"E'"R,_------1 NEWPORT resume, Ciasstlled ad no. KinetJcs, Inc., mi Victoria needed Im.mediately. Top pe.y Manager who's had EX-! IMPORTS ~ ~~,D~ta ~ot, P~. St., C.M. 646-n615. E qua I for top lnen. Contact Coat-1418 N, 'Mllln St., Santa Ana PERIENCE In a fl n e x ' esa., · Oppor. Employer. al Recrea~, 940 W. 17th An Equal Oppty Employer creative •pecla}ty lhop, Ph ! 3JOO W. ~r:~r·· N.B. e926~·LLEC1UR : Smldl unit Electronic Al••l'Tlblers St., Costa esa. KEYPUNCH 5fT-TI33. 1 I lmptorm-ni JI Ii l desk, credit or collection ex-Assemblers & resten. wanted GENERAL OFFICE OPERATORS MATURE Co~ for I '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•••~ Atn'OMOTIVE per. pref'd., bot wlll itraln for day shift. F'emll.le, no Large 1l~ancial corp, offC!'1 Full or p/tlme, Prefer 1 yr elderly lady II ng In Park f • N('\11' Car Dealer n f> e Cl s right penion. Contact Mr. l\"(pef'. necewsary 1583 E. outstanding . opportunity to re~nt ex.per, on 029 129 or NeWpGrt. Muct have car. Job W•nted, Miiie 700 1'UNE-UP MAN, HEAVY Gibbs at &12-1443. st. Cel'tnlde Place, Santa !l!a:t in orl1ce career. Start key to disk. Will ~nslder Hrs 11·7, 5 ~s. Reb. C&ll BODlll'Yy ~~OCl-IANI~.-~1' COMPANION Pref•r AM. 714-MS-8940. ~.:..e., c~:_ ... ~?00!__ Ray, trainees who have success-Mr. or Mn Dryer, 646-4U1. 1 , ..,,..celJenl ~i1ta, -~. 'l,Ntl.3UU '"""-""nnet full CO pl led KP A-tATURE expe_r Saleslady i Greet workmg rond:ltlons. widow betwHn ages ~Nrc11 ~mblers, Agency, 2790 llarbor Blvd., & ~ :!ue KP~ t. ~ for ready to ~' Ftttme • See Mr. Vic &lyder. 50-60. Care for bed ,. .. -dtl'it Ml R1e~ ~~ ~ CM. eali Wyn ~ v.:~e only. Apply in ' peN:m, I ATLAS t iertt-liv! In.· Room & c.orP. ~ &::>. Falrvie~ s°f. GENERAL OFFICE, ex-~ le w'knds m.8im. . ~~ ~ss H~p, 8.1 Hun-, , CHRYSJ..ER..PLYMOtrrH bo.fird, salary op• n. Santa Ana perie.nced .necnsary, book· S.f99uarcl/lntegrited• na • · · I dollars . MOTF.L Manager -~'Ould like lo manage motel. Good N>r's. Call 6'>1791 alt 6 pm; or call t)46..3632. "1--------------..,.--_..I MALE, JO w/BA, de1ires 2929 Harbor Blvd Ref.rences required. ELECTRONJC mechanical keepmg, tiling, payroll for Data Corp MATURE woman to work ,. '"' any type or Wtlrk. Beech ,.._,, · 968-1931 bl \VIII traJ p 1 .small mfg, co. 211 5 ' p/tlme In commerda.1 Ila-• f>R.IME commercla.1 Mon!· t>11lr comer, 5.3 acres. f.~l't'e &: cl~•r. Equity, $350,000. rtade. for lkach ana com- mcrdal or ! l 714-644-4519. OWNER de111res exchanae area. Hn/Pft.)' l lex lb I e . ==""'~=·=•°'M""'=-· ___ ~'rO":: 1~·0 n 1 c 11 "6 3 9•1 Halhawa.y, SA ~7-'f40. LITE Ma I n I en&. n cc A: tlonery 11to~. Retail exper. 1 2-4 unlt bulkling1 In Bell for c6-,7l-858<'-"'~""2'L0'"-· ~-~=~ 1AUTOMOTJVE parts manur. COMPANION for eeml·ln-WP J t m 1n 1 t er' A GENER.AL Help, p/Ume houaeketptn.a. FI I Im e a muat. 846--82)0. 3 or 4 br, house In Jhm.t1ne-J" b W toe! F I 702 ncmls mathlnil1t & TMChinP. valid, mu111 have car, Mon Westminster. v e · ' eves from 5pm on.. Drivers penn. Apply In per30n, MATURE Man tar niaht ton Bch , Costa Mesa area.. o an , ema • opr or man w Im ll ch . lhru Fri. $00 a 'W1:!-ek. & Kitchen. over :n. Apply tfunt. Bch Conv. Hosp, 188U watchman l n t~ • , Ca.II 213-869-8346. be.cka:round, W\Ahing t d 9'79-63)9 or 567-44511. EL.EX:TRONICS tedmtclan In permn, Me n Eds. till°E. Florida, 11.B. 847-.3515. oomplex. Some day work. NEED help 111 borne? We l~arn the machine 11.h<'ip COOK eVTWlr f 0 r ron-to QC communtcatlons 17th St Costa Mesa LIQUOR si.-. clerk 5 d•ut ste"'..,,' Ph ~19 have: aides. nurse•, trade. we have pa 1 d a1 • 1 -"""ooi ital Ca 11 amfutJcra PaJ Eltttronlcs ' .......i ~., 1 N --· --T· · • h Ou I ek;prs, rompaniotlJ. holidays, vacatiOn., IM. &rr:n far Pt · 639 Wntminster Ave , '. GENERAL Olfh::e woric In tx!::~~~" boondan Y·bl eal.!f: MATURE ex.per. a.ulltant Homemakers Up john , pe!Won plan. Call 60-l39l app · Westmlnitt:r. ] re.11t tx>me. P/Ume. Muat \': .... "'A 8 4 e. ~ ..... .t9th ~r. I..a.ni, Fub'°" I ' 54l-6681.. for •l'J)HtJr inl('l tiew <:;'l-!f-~Th'!-~~::'-:-!~~-~'~ Arq V.V·i<;·~ 3.,\'; WI .like older mete. ~6. pe!"°n ~ . 895 w. ls • NB; 64Hfil, HOUSE Jlunttngr Walth the ply at 8S8 Production t'I ., · .. a ':All!)'_ PtKn Cllll$l!led an an ad! Don't dela.y . . Sell the old atutt Buy tbe new ' rut multi an jurt a pm. ------------------1 OPF:N J~OUSE co!umn. NB. Mon·Ft1 S.S.. Ad. &41-5rn. .call todiy: 60-M78.~ stuff. Want ad rttblta ••••• 642-5678 call awy &C-6iill. . . 2 BR + 2 Studio apui, Palm Sprtng11, nr shops &: sdl111. TRADE eqty for small house, C.M. 646 ·3928 / MS-:M83 La~~ RE. Uke to tnd~'I' our TraMr'• Paradise colwnn ii tor )'DU! 5llnoo f days for 5 bucka. • t \, ' I '· I ' ' L I ' ! L I l I ! I • I i I • .I ' .. I -I I .. I , I • I _, L • ' r--•or-------.--r...--•-• ,...,.,,, .... 17, ~97J • 5?4::lllll' S;I; :mJ I T JI; s llDJ I Tl's 2 mu •Olis Q 'llDJ I ....,_, J(jlJI ••ut• ~~1;;;~:;1 , IWpWarifW.M&'P710 ~ .. w ......... M&P7l0 ~W~M&PnJ ~W~M&Pnt MtlpWli!W,M&P710Holpww..l,M&Pno HalpW ....... M&fl71 AttU•-·"" DlNINGtable,J cl>aln.OU'-: WAruR.t 'wman 11D babysit PAJtT TIME S.._,. .-"L Watt....111 11..... KENMORE pa ~. Uled ndlo.. 3 aupeta. 2 dap. -, & -. strt . ..,. "'-· 4 lllUL ISTATI SALIS nu.• ..,,,.. l!:xpor. Jlftl'd. AW7 1a .,.. -u..1 w. llO lttolldors 11111c. IMC-. OI do>'>-. I., L N..._. NEW ACC:OUllT$ Raaleo In N..._ 8eldl SKIU.ED • SEli1 llRJLLED .., aft JAi:» am, to th< &It I PM m.noa. FURNmJRJ:. --. , f15sU03 A11B • P.M. CLl!RK .,.., With lxp. In i.llowlnt Wlllll Y• lit Tl lecllll s.1 .. " C.-Oto, Alr.ClOP.D WUblr • °"""· ....i .-., -IDOlo Marino DalMI Maclwonlc HARBOR VllW • !IHEAJWllW<£ -1 ... Hotel, 1l1'0 MM> I ..... -...... IJ Saala AnbeUo. FV ... r ltlm•. Youna .,.,. ""° la ~.P.M. lyplna, sh pret.,.. HOMES : ~ =· Artl>ur BMI.. !NIM. ..._ a.,. rn • Sat. GAllAGE Salo -Sa- a ara<Juato ot u.s. Army · U29 Port Sl><ll!tl4 P1ace • ~·Al.ES NC PUNCH A Pat Of Jlte Elcltinl wArii\iSS *"' lood • llulldlftt -.1a11 116 M&¥ 19th, Ho nm Elto St. tranlpOfWlon lchool Pftl'd. -UNITED-Newport --LAYOUT-TOOLING -..... SL f\111 or-.... -L. a .. Id..... HB. Ul-m5 • =t.~i:".'~S::: CAllFORNIA BANK -..... : =~. C..ter lndlstry? =~r~~~ MAniiUA'i'.:1U;;':oj NEW _,.'-.. '-'"~'"~----• .. u.j N.B. 201 Avenlda Del Mar T REAL '11t&,. s.J.man. T TOOL CRlB A'M'END U.... ~ "'" Golddl e.u, rrEMSI "-· lumbtr, 0(1" INDIAN JEWliLllY MEOtANJC Ex~'d, o"' n San Clenwate Beat drop.In HtabU&bed Xln:t WagH & -..tfta l0:»6, $3&.tlOl wood-..=. lh::C~ mold-Tliurs /Fri/S•t/Swn. •nl'f too1o. 5 days. e.Qy ""'"' m.-~ .... "':"a!::. 11~!: .. Pl!:.; K. C. Hol""'•y, Inc ~~. · ~;,,.~ ~ILDlll~ Nll,LIJS Wltelaaai.DIN<t fnm paid inluranc., 114 1 Equal Oppor. Employ" ~ tod4y. llHni lt6111 Ann"-Avo. VDM ,......s. Apply, O>oclle'• >I06 So. Main St. S.A. R-rvatlon. lolng sold =,~•e.;.:;_,., 1.,. RECEPTIONIST Santa ~ Comer Retiaurant So. Cat Mon lhN Sat iB.S by Running Boar. at llOlt ........ Call ,,.. In PBX WP<rator. -. "'"" G,... memben o1 pluab club. 1714) SST-4040 Plua. ~ So. Brlllnl St., n4 , 548-1032 NAVAJO fRADINO -Mon thru Fri Relief ohilt. H.B.. Mlut """e ..... -..... Vnn' Dab U...J.ills C.M. Fumlt... 110 2432 -port Blvd, CM 614 0502. . Call ~ A 1YJ>h>a""""' ........ ol SKILLED ,, -WAITllESS, exp'd. New "2·7251 ••--L-I I -~ PHOTOGRAPHER needed, club 1acllltiet. Start $&>. Nataurt.nt. 21 or OYtt. ~ 2 DOUBLE bed, ti---=.:.:::.:.. __ nwrnt1n c ... xper encww oo:. Sat nltea., Po11n.ita, Call Sally Hart, 5i1Mms, Pb'"' penon, W~ Tbun., w/bookeuti bladboud. 3 Ml1eell1neeua 111 Leng Beach area will train A equlp. Send c.outal PtnoruMt ~. ASSEMBLY tit. nf R.h1t Dr., drt.'llttt Dlte ttand le db1i-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;1 ZU: 433""836 resume: On Site Photo. Bax 2190 }la:bor Blvd., Ort'. H11 the hllewlnt lmmMl1t• openlnp Newport Beach. • d.rtutr wtmtrrw. Matti'asl• MEDICAL froftl oftlco. Ex-1349, C..ta Me,. 9'626 WAITRESS, over 21. "'PO•· A box ,...... lndd. Dlnolt< * AUCTION * peri1mced only. Call™ R~EPJ'~~ lors..:-":;1 SOLDERERS Mexican food. AJ)i)ly Chilli SC!t w/Ho&I, 6 chain, xlnt FRIDAY 7·JO PM -i-4. PRESS s,eoo' reiunw. Ouaifted ad ·~ Pepper, nn E.· Padtic mnd. 9' dawnport, cham-MAY 1iTH MEN & WOMEN 1a.21 no. 639 c/o Dolly Pilot, Procluct:un ""8rntr w~1!:!· CdM. ~w..~. ~1~ REPOSSEm;D, ttke new. Eam to $342.30 utary per 0 ERATOR P.O. Box 1560• O>sta Meaa, Call Immedtate)y B.A. ln buliness admlnatraUon prefetred ....... ~.:w, dQ' er l!'Ven· Ave CM .Apt 4 Cbb' TV'• Stereos. Maple ·mo. while we teach you a P. s Calif. 92626. • W@ekencb: Included w/2-4 m uper. in production & lnventory ~'J ~ Al'PJ!_1n ~ n.IDANT B&nelt bedrm. Dlnin&u Seti. A: Hutch, DJ. job lkUI ln Electronics, Me· RELIEF Chet needed from plannin 4:: trol -!-H ff t":.~.:. .,,_ __ .. : ~ wht A floral dreuer VllUll, Lampe, Coltff Tablet, cban1ca or A(hnlnjatration. May Xlth thnl June 12th. e Small parts under mar;nl· &: con • ........... Wf .• ._. ... ,a ~n. mii-rot l tw1n ~tt bfd Wuhen, Dryers A MUOI After train1na eam ~ Women-Men Shltt 8 am-c pm. Meta f.ying 11ua. WAJTR.ESSES Food a: • _.. 1 MOR£•• per mo. for 2 days work. Verde Country Club, IT BOARDS Cbckt.l.U · -wllh canopy 1preiw n le WJ .. Call TS<rt Yoontr. Calif. Air F..-libe....,. ~ •esln com. :519-00'T1 tor Dtdt Evaiu. CIRCU Martietf11t Coordinator :i;.e ..;,ltperm.91~1' j,ld'~ ~~~· ~~~;. ~~:. •i:,~ NDY'S AUCTION ;... Na.tklnal Guard 9'J9.1M3. ::.iss~ presses. ="" ~ 2 Yn exper. Must have exper. ln sales order aprh-s A: mattrffa, Uke new, COME BROWSE AROUND MEN nP.eded in H.B .. F.v. Pant exper. · Restaurant · e Wire A Hame11 adm.lniatr•tion & contracts. Background. in WA1TR.ESs, eiper. Apply in all tor WAI. 548--241'9. 3>1S\i N t Blvd ' .,..to tor,iTiornAlngne~':8'~ D&y, ~nlng &. Third Shift NEEDED NOW! • Some Scbematici & .enfr.· eerfno or production ...... 1..edullng he!"-N..,..,B ""-~ .. w~ ,eo..pmt HW)', DRAPERIES, •!)fa, 2 Behind 'I'ohy~da-M~t1·1. , au mu es. pprox "'·• •11 • work in a clean, modtrn blueprtnl5. • Kn r • · De\Wll _. • • match'1 chairl, cottee com· Co.ta Me.a * M6-3688 • ptr mornlna' 847-89'7'9 plant WANTED: Fut acrutaOr mode &: end tabin (pec&nl'!!!'!!!!!!"~!!~~~~ MIX Powered Metals with Top$$$ No fMf t;ypl1t familiar w/~. wood). Rq, wall ac-lf>RI FOR QUICK &TOWinr c."O .. _W.iU train In Pleue appb' at ~ITRESS, ~XPER. helpf'lll. Call~ Equal ceuorie•. all ln xlnt cond. , SALE• l thlll ,..clalty. l<ln't """"' & CAMBRO MFG-• Full • JiTttme. MUil be ove• • . p p s -Clerk Typist --\'!~~!!!!!!~~~~::.· ~j MM& Verde ._ 2161 Man-~DEhivERY ~. be?eUta. N.B. 6U-181T. %1. Xln't houri. • • • WANTED Shampoo Efr1. fir dartn Dr., C.M. Gold/oranre n y lon · · MOTEL. -....,aaa1.. COMPANY FRY CDOK. EXPER. ~g f,,50ldw.p.m.) yorderB & ~I In our 'bulY""°P· Muot be""'""""· FOR Sale, Kinr "' .,._ carpot,.., ..,... •. 42 ""'° ~. ,.. .. "' ...-r. ,,,...,..,, 7601 ClAY AYE Full Time. Muorbe deu .l .sooN.,......C.•terDr. P U g opt. 2 . rB 1'6Ctnt vulce expar. Phon<ll1S-3385 a. box 1prtnpJ1', Klnrllze Yard•t.>t-livtng room. 22,.. 237& Newport Blvd, CM. HUNTINGTON BEA. CH neat. Xln't worldne oondi· Suite 900 t::ui ~.!'..ewport Bch WANTED Ml time C'.Xlml!l In 4 poei~t wooden water bed yd. bedroom, e x,c • 11 en t &CS-3967 tiona & pay. .....,......,,u "llfttr. 4 ~ tJ&d lnf&nt It 1)-r frame, W/pedestal, I 0 COnlf. ~· 24 )Ida famil)' NEEDED IMMED 1w .. 1 of Beach Blvd., just DISHWASHER 24 C.ntral Tow ... Onn&e llv1"1'111t Machine Opr old. C.M -0 c1t•rned ... ._.modate ....... """'· ""'yd. W1ll Sooth ot Garfield) Mum-be neat & dean. Over 5'7'""46 • r-· ' ~>'· $* aft fS, 54&-Tl31 ftt In Neptune tract, J'nun. TOOUNG MEN An Equal ~ Employtt 21. O.pendablo. ,, Must have expel'. on duplicating macblne, ~~!,Jor ,;te.;:':~rt~ * MU!>T Sacrlftc. my plulh :!f .. 1Y"!'~ .2,:;' · SHIPPERS -YL£±E.. . Apply In Penon Suite F Fullerton tion procedures. .. a: ttleph::ne number. HercuJon tota A low.aea.t. 2 _ ,. 215 E. Co...,..,,.•~th engineering files & engineering, document&· Cali 512-0373 1 .. _ .,.,.. .. , .. , -ll !oveMot lo w""'llon $25. -:mi GELCOAT REP PRINTING Surf & Slrloln Equal Op'!~mployer ' ' WELDER-Lead man. Muat mo. old. 6'r.H181!9. ANTED 5930 W Cout Hwy be expetimced In all ....... WING Chair $25. Pa I~ C.:~i .. ~'~;:;-:;."'" BINDERY N.,,..P.,... Beach • SNACK 11ar Cook. Memorial Compmr Optrll!W o1 ...i-. Good ..... 'da, °""'"''°' i.ble lampo 36 GU.-0542 ~~ Day 'ill Labor Day. Bahia wartc: week. App~ In perlOl't ~ ~e =-s'::m, with TICl(ITS TO ,. ; . HELP REPAI ...... to .. -~· ht•·-Corhtthlan Yacht Club, 1601 A minimum of 3 yra computer oparatlons Trab&ca l'nldu<11. 137 w. · LID ZIPPllLIN ":: NEWSPAPER auto rout('. n.nuu" wu""' ,_., 'U ... _,., Dr CdM •-· ~-· exper. w/l yr DOS. 2nd Shift. · 18th, Costa Mtu.. 5 PID:E hard ?QCJr -·""'e ·, ·, ~--ly A.'!. App-•-,.. Juan Ca...;-... ..... Mob 11 e ~"'.. ... \,It; • • ~ ~ .. ...,. ~ • ·~ '" 0 •---~ WHO WANTS ro WORK! -bdl'm ,.t. + Matt. f< CONCIRT 1 da.IJy inM CM., atta. Pref. Home lot. '493-1128. DRIVE A CABI boot sprinp. Must .. u-XInt I . ... ,"!' 1a1n1.~ "\!'1'3006 TRAINEES OR RN l/Ume. Emergency dept. TelephonP/T,.I Appt Sac'y D_._-n CHOOSE yoor houn, ...n cond ..... 2238. Pl ... can , : P time ....... uun. .,...,.. . EXPERIENCED 11·7 1hUt. Xln't employee IMI: 'tnnllllU tor ~If. be )'O'lf own 7" BLUE couch. '7' cot!tt . MB-1811 . . . . · NITE AUDITOR benefii.. Contact Emergen-5-9 pm, our ofc. CdM. Perm. 2-3 y,. experience. Muat bave somt PC t.t""' ·-· Men or womtn. can table, ...t Walnut dinjna * '°' C..t Orily * ~: llotol"' dub exper. "'I'd. DAY OR NITE SHIFT ~.~!'tl.H~c.::~·. '§J'f.W~ ~ • .!'f~p. up espertence. r-be lllahtly --· table.3yrK•,.,,.... .......... HAND made-;,; Knowledge ot NCR am !-'<'•-·-.......-) Ne a t-Oean Appeannoe. 548-313.f alt~ JX>«tr ctn(>py bed. 'needed. F /t1me. See Per· APPLY JN PERSON tori.a C.M. 2734. Equal 8.U-3656or615-1089 Ceves • Vta. -retired. Ase 21 to 70. CUS"I'OM Made u'holttered l..Du1a XIV. era. Oak 1 sonnet Mgr. .._ Oppor. Employer. TELEPHONE Amwtring SUpplemel'lt YoUr incomt!. hair Earl A t Mahopny I Ive ham Balboa Bay ~ub MAR1~C RN• 11-7 rellef-2 day• per Senrt~. anllhltt, Print Machine Operator ~··•~l~or=: ~tch ea~t !;~tit madechellt~u":Wft'.Sac. :, tm w. Coa•t Hwy .. N.B. REPRODUCTIONS wk. H.B.~'\"~ ~a, arave Y A min. ot 8 mo's offset press exper; 211SO yeJfuw cab ·c. .. 186.E. 16th In. M>-0113 11000. StaJo alaaa ..._, Ow ~I II tlon ! de~·able. St ...._....._ ........ PRIVATE Owner .. An" ....... lncued inWODd man.r , · ng app ca s or 15T1 Placentia Ave. -SAu;s -~~ TEJ.EPMONERS • -~u .. ... ,, .~ .. ---BentMXld Olaln for ~ panels. See to aPPftC. Be1t Couiitl! girl & Uiembler&. Ne\.\IPOltBead:a Buslness-miJ.W creative Female!'.. F~.,:Qwnber_of • • ,.. -·• --...._. WIG.'7 -, --whO -Cberlsh qi.aalicy,-$50 oUen,Pr1 Pt,y.~ , .• Apply, 1 Hr. Va1etone penon who'• owned their Ccmmerce advertis1ng Pf'> SALES & STYLING each. 979-1138 DINETTE sz. loveaat _. '1 a, .. ,.... 8868 w ~.r • "· Equal. o ...... Employer own reta11 wp, 1"""'""" mo11on. Pick yoor -~·-Shipping & R---'-'ng Cl-~ · -Fount Vly -~~·• ,......,.,. ..._. ... , .,_ N~ tot major depart· GREEN studio bdrm set. chatt $2t.75, 11m. 4· drawer . in fa.sh.Ion &. creative aelllng 10 am l pm .. 3 -" pm p ment atoht chain Cotta • duk .,A .c 8dnn aet no I NURSES G -,,_,, "" a llne llpeclalty """"· u .. ;"°"'+boo~ »cper: 2 olitiona open. Prefer some shlpplne le/or · • Murt .. u. 115(). Call alter. -·~ • · · . = =.. ·d_.. Z8i{ Full "' part tlmo. Salary ooi ........_ we .,;u train .receiving esper. Must be willlne to work :'"::..~_,".~· = pm MS-4039 fl'.:· :;. ""'~=""~ OPPORTUNmES Prod Line M&T SHOO open:"Pho S.7-1133. 1rom our .me.. Am. 315 overtime: · · benefits. Expenonc..t ..,iy. ***StlFA • ,_..... ~ 14.l!O.. 2 -l<r . ·- <Speaker Systema Bckimd} SALE.S Girl exper. p/time & 3rd St.., SUite E, HUlltinltOr:i Full or part tilne. can fer never uied, both for M. $ T ; $0 , _ JU t • .c • U s ED '~ FOR w~ ·• -JSal-= %1 Or-~.N· nitAI Beach. Call 536-2100. , • ..Appl. -9'111. m 287: u...u,. home. --USABUS, -Ntw ... 1 .. JTAFf tdiR~ESS =~.;;~1c ·-to:: P .O. =~N= ; t"EtlE' R" . 9.;.tltf ~ SfMC~ -~. ~<;,=:-. =-J2 -~:~:~ ~~ ~·.oj·:k0U7t.'· ·1 IRven. ·ctorl< ;450 Beach, ea 9266(!. • ·• l'Pl!nary uslgnment will be recelvtng-lnapec--'Htinl. Bclr.. Sl&-24111. ·o, AMI RICA. t~ • ORANGt ... Secretarie. • ;650 SALi!SMA!t..DIRECT • lion. Duties will Include vendor purcbul!lg WOMEI< tor llllng ·,, 11111p. SOFA I' abiuiNT CON· + TllOOP 116 * · • . ~ cou· NTY Re&!'pt/Typi&t..... -$550 Needed. 11":900 are linbltioea Attractive ppenini..tor' win· material control liaison. . ... ...,~(No aewina), ~· om,~ ~ cu~, 4th~ rumm.,e..ale.· _, "' .. ~row Ofer-_ ~1 .... .;1n ... -to .. ~ •. ...._,..,. ~ teller. Savt.ncs ... loon M ~ OOI ........,, .95.-.n1'l _ • ·._5 -~: -• ar.c ........... ...,. ... -s ..___ -'ern!d "' > ~l1tt\Jet11rer.. M.,-19thlr-Ml:DICAL Clorl< •YP~t day ,.... can e&m lll!.ro IUO ~·~·etlee '"= · ' Mcinrovla; NeWpolt Beac!L SQUARE on ·table. Old .. 9,m,00 . CENTER. K">;P"""h • JD $6ll0 a .;... commi..ton, &..,.. •IMPERIM, SAYINGS Eltch'O-Mechanleal • W T Granfs ....it lalhloned c1tt ... r. P 11 · t.m.r of Ste y, R.E.. $525 aae. Slmpoon Adveftlllng. AUTO MEC~IC -lfl>r 8 RodhJll . .t. Palll4du '. 1' Stimulating Univl!rlity Environmenl Full & P/Ume Posilions e Critical Cir• • Psychiatric Nuraiftia e Gen1r•I Care New employees at.art on evening or nlte 15irifts; 'minder to days. Xln't frina:e be~ Stall development proeran1. can for lntervl8Y."S : Dlrector .or Nuf'S'in&: (ilil) 633.9393 Ext. 336 or 640 • 1151 City Dr. South Orange, Calif, An Affirmative Action Employer ~~:o!"f:\':... :::; can 1"' htterv>.w ""41.17. & LOAN Inspector Exi>'d Jtt1. Good beoelli. Oar• S,la · 112 RUIOUGE SALE Gen. Acctng C1rk to ;650 SAlESWOMAN Required to Inspect computer l!Yllema le Apply ht ponoa • f'lf!lllTll' pal?lflllli Fri Ma; U, 9,!Mpm, Sat . ' Lea•• S.C...tuy ;650 Ex><•. In quality won10n• & ___ ,,.1_ 1 1 el bll f ---'--·•• Grant Plua -1111 Mllln May U, 9,30-3om, SI John Gal Fri Med Bckgmd ~ chlldrens lboes. Hemphills, '1:~~ v•;r.;i,;: or~._. ower tl'I usem es or wwa.J.UUUWJp, 8811 Adami Ave., HUDtiz!atm tbt Devine ~p I 1 c'o'Pll I Por.....t Agency 54 Fashion , bland, N.B. -• •ppoinlm · completeness docwnent.tt!Dn. Murt.have-r• Belch a.....,. ioo °'-• 0o&1a • NEWPORT 644-42'3 Ask 1"' M '· EquOl ,Op{'ortUlllty"~r lited e;ipV. Second lhltt. Equal Opi>onunll>' ~ LOT SAL£!. Meaa 1: . Shoemaker. -~·--~-'*=+-~= B.AJl A: b6r atoola, otnoe ' • '" 133 Dover_ Dr., N.B. SALESi\ioMEN • ..., 35. ... THE Sl:lOW · OFF· . "-'-·eo. WI• "'* " "'""· ollali', 36" :. 642-3170 w · dftues ·A; ·~ear. Saleilaltx ~·35-50. Exper-tn~lor ,. ~ ~ -roan! ~ ~ wt ·• CM &:. HB, % Size ahop. ience unneceoi:&ary %l,Yuh-,. +:= • ' • I 111 V Furniture, ~ d()fh. eh&tn. all Ule' n·~ w. •I· PRODucnoN P ... t time lncld. Sun. Call Ion bland N.B. · Mi!J. of,3 ;in ~ \I\ a rec]f!J( !nJpection . • -. · htr, -. _.....,. ~--· • -I I . 636--195'1 ·eve&. It wkendA. --' ' activity testing ieslston, Cl acitor1, pulse en. cam.i*tl: equ.lpl'rWt. AHTIQUE Jove 9tlt ' ' TECHNICIAN SALES Lady. Expe•. Malure TOUCH UP MEN transformera, translston • • :May bO ... Anti•-aoo mini --" MtlCll hi--· c.i.ier 1 1: 1ac1y '°' better .,,........, • Arc Weidar ·"-• lo 1 •·-~ • .-.1 table. Brl....t>rac. Ktnr ~ I Petionn electronic checkout work wlmd•. 61$-2810 Mui Bulldar q~~ to ual!t wer ev "w,....lorl. ANTIQUE WICKIR Grant City, Bloalthurwt" """'· ~9171 of miCl'O'Wave JlJ'(lducts It SAWYERS home needs Met•I F•brlc•tor' Room. tWl. 8pect&eulariy re-Man.. HW'Winlfon Beach MAPLE Dtdeat&J ro u ad ' • RS <'OmpoaenlL Teclmlcal mature womao tor 3-11 • Cabinetmaker In Proc-· In--Bon-·· Antique OARAOll SALi table, 2 r ... -. 4 Capla!nl '" or servt~ aKlOl trQs1na in 11-7 shlfta.. Prac. Nune Mlllmen ... oar--•--SbcM-A S&hs Ma.r Uth-2J ~ accumulation 1romi ctn. GE R.odmeN own A: --" Min 1 yr ,. Housekeeping dutleL Al8o Dper. In fiberll.,. only 2 Yeara recent uper. In a Nliled lnapeo. Sou"' Cout Hllhw'1. Soott. here. to Eun>pe •• AnllQUn, u1w7 tbl, SC-IN latod exper1...,., ~. p/-. ~ns. need apply. Appiy Mon lhru lion •ctlvlly Including Clb!N, circldt board&, -· N-14 pm. 31106 lurnlture, . -..,.,..i. 't3 OLDS O.tlul. -SEAM~. must b""' 'Ibun. cbassfs etc. Lqun.a mppll' 6 llnm. Fr1d6 A: Mft. Good ttre1 A: body. Call For Appt exp'd. MU.It be able to do Columbi..-V•chta ~ lidtboatd.I from Saturdt¥. Mq U • 19 1M $75. Twin-mattreu 6 box lndustrla.I Relations own rtpaia &. maint. 4 Day 2'15 McCormick, C.M. P)trl&nd, $:165 to $300 tach. PM. UZl s..cn.t Dr,, Cd&(. 8Prinlll $25, 5'0-5397. ; NW'9e'S (714) 4~9401 'WOl1c: week. Appty Tra.baea =Equat=::..::°"!:!ppo:::r:..Em=,;.:pJoy.=r:..m=/t U50 S. Cat HW'}', lAIUM NG llft-llle, AC renerator, new, 15 KW ! RN-LYN-AIDE ~.u<ll. 137 w. Uth St. TRAINEE, ,.,. man u.... Callbtatlon Technician Beach GlGANTJC ea..,. Sale Fri-Krul. Root. -by 4 ~·. 11.1 ........ ""ifts. Top pvt TELONIC S&CRY R E tical lnllrument rep a Ir Jr. colleie or teclmlcal IC!toolln~ +,JrJ::. SAVE UP ro !0% ON AN-""' -all day cyl. Die .. :. Rbl!. lO day I . : duty pay. I11'lmecl. pay for • • • man, req: ~20 vision In all~tl f clll TtQUEB at USO S. Caul S.turda.y. t'W nm, wuhinc wunuty. m-t3B3 . ,_ d•ty. Co u n I y w Id' INDUSTRIES S.C...tarlal pooltlon In active wl"'"1t ...... L Mechanical exper c w• on ° ()s oscopes, ' Hl ..... Lquna Beaoh. m ....... -tv. -NEW GoU Club! noo. Couch ':: lntrl\'.'S. Mon·Fri 9 · s. L•auna Beach Realtor'• omce. Be&utttut aklli 1: awtttude. ,MactdJ'le J>l'&"&mips. dlfferenUal volt meter, diattal WOOD CARVINGS by Ou'ia-tf'Winc m.dltnf, Much. sxo. 6 Bar •tool.I. llOO. . ~e Nuns Registry, new ott!.ce In Newport shop exp dectrable. 546-<lllOI. equipment & other eltctronic test equip-t1an Ablt, at WO s. Cat much men Tl9-Main st. Poker table SS().·~. 1 '· 351 Hospital Rd., NB {Lob-Equal Oppor. Employer Center. Congenial sW1 of I .iiiiii;;iiii;;iii~iii;iii;iiiiiiid ment. Hwy., 1AtuDa Beach. HB lt5-IJ)) l • by Part< Lido Bldg) m~ture ~nncl • ..!iu= UNSKILLED Sfi":"*"""~~,tl *;Wf~\l:~* ~.m':-Ocbe:~ ! GC-!005, ~ REALSUCCESSF.SIACTEARSAl.xs~ :rod tel=nvolce, SH I: urpby , St ........... ......... ...... la Sa NURSES . IBM ~ bW"s •·aJ ..._,, M--L--1--1 !!eul!eft. NB 64WIS7. . ~I -~ ~-. ... equJp. I. ..... a. New or experienced. Jo thO ~"<,:, • ~L ~ ASSEMBLERS lil9tli •" --"'-A--'I•-llll'J 0043 ar._ A .... CM. Fti, ll<Ull6. 466 E. 18th St., CM ' I J...VN 7·3, p/tlme. Nunes Worh1., ta-and tut.est estate exe enee euen-.&---b'-rs I . ~ _ M• .. 13th ):30-ft lt Sal, Mo. 7, COUCH .. , Aldi!, ll·1, exper. pref'd. gnnvlng ~· orpntzaHon tlal, but helptul. Prefer M.....-. IW · "Y -., •-:re Verde Conv. Hotp, with 11. network of owr 300 local -resident. For lntervu 1 Min. 8 mo'1 electronlc Utembly ~-lit l'RE1CHT I>amaae Sale on 19th 9:»2. "5-:m,' -~ all Mn. Duhl nrw llotpolnt A Whfrt!IOOI f'ANTASTJC Sate! Great } E'Tl(t>r St., C.M. MS-5585. offices and become • c · ••• f.,. FemaJe Shift • tome 2nd ahltt po1lUona immediately r • fr l 1 I •• .ahfral~ ..__i...: in f u. r n 1 t u r • , ~1~te ~~~E. ~ ~.1 NURSES Aides, 3 mo's exp. member of our &-tllllonalni Wesley N. Tayiol' Co. ~io No fMa.-Top $$ available. 5tS-0'1IO .......... -""''....., --....,... ,t ~--lpm & 1 a.m.·lp.m. Club .. MultJ-milllon dollar ••--~arias · clothlnc, llnena. boolct, CM MM4M. ; _,. d sln FNe ~.,.., S I D E b 7 • l d e reCOl'dl etc. SaUSUn, May ..,ffi:t:;;;:; ' ! ; Park Lido amv. Ctr Call a verti :ing Pf'Oll'Ul1. Ca.II Immediately •---~. •mall 19 A: ~ ft to S). 1J122 OllAnf"'LnEO Ii: reblt pulb ,., •, &!:HOO ·' guaranteed UC<-ICbool. • Typlllll W«ltend1 lnoluded "'-M ...L....-lcal •-a•••• 'Ltt.91 _. J..... ,..,...._ ""'12.!IO. -~ NURSES' Aide needed ror Excellent 1ale1 training .• Trne Al1eml:al1ra liNCllO-ll>IRlll ~. = . ~ GLO·RIITT? ~ aalel '1007 n-ulc. wettm!n.t.. . ~;: oonv. ho.BJ). Apply ln person, ~I.call Vlrgtnla Jone• • Gen'I l1boNr1 • p • p • S Aa•mbler riiEf . Ptdlup.~, IU\Y s..t:T M''1 tt, tam..cpm. ROOM Dlvlt!P.r'lor'tw\n bed•, , f: 340 Victoria. ~M. RED CARPET VOLT •PP"-. runnt._ ... not. Piymtluth Corel. °'"""' padded back. m Call r, : I If nt -1 2nd ahlft. Muat have at leut 1 yr rework ex· -·-· ~ p--··· ~· -, NURSES Alcle•, El<per. "'I· R .. ltor1 n I r•,._ 50011-~ C.nter Dr. Any acrap ..-!. ••~ opo-. ~·--· '. T·3 I/time • 11·1 I/time. Temporary Service --~eOo NB. per. anytime. 14111 San-Dr, Newport USED -statltlo.1.."!"i •! • H.B. area. 84Hil61. REAL ESTATE 3'116 OU.puo Dr., Suite 106 Sul'k.mo · NORGE u it>! -8eodl -Gar.,. IOols and .......,. i : 2 OFFICE GIRLS SALES MANAGER Newport Belch 54M7G ·-· 2 ""' old, 1111e,,.,; ANTIQUE""'""' c1ay bod" 2 menl S!S-6'198. • • R...to O!!lce needs ......., Equal Oppor. EmJllo>or 24 Cntn1 -..,. Onnro H JllU meet any of these qua!WeatlolU & pz. Goar. ., ~ d In et t • • • t • • r o Id NEW dt>h ""' ...... -: NEEDED with 2 ~an of Jteal Eltate 547-Mt& ..., c.-111-CU.S. . wuMr/drytt ·perfect. Oat· Marqut.lti en~ 1tt, bike, 1: Radio telephone dl1patch experience. Newport Besch SF.cRETARY, excltlM POii· 215 E. Omtmomi."eatth are tntereeted tn joinlna: a powtag Oranae H6'i'POINT autb wMher i fH table, delk. cqan, mUc. br1okt, bilby buQy. l!S-Bll5 Muoi be 25, able "' drive '"'"· Expandtna _.,. t1on 1n bulY Almbol R<fated Suite F Fullerton Co. eompany ~that oilers xlnt beneflta and Jl'rlald&IN auto -· 12 Beaoon Bay, )'it • Sal WOULD mt. IOMn lleal"1 YEtm ~·co. El<coliont opportunity tor Project. Salary 0 •• • • lll0-1&t1 wortlng condlt!Dns. -..... Clllld. $15 ... Sl'Al'llSH btr .1oo11. ,. 9po ...... berahlp .... '13.50 I 186E.l8th,CottaMtsa ·:°=~~r!i~ =~n:!Q~ad~ EqWll ()ppor. Employtt 4 MMm. velvet t'Ollch, clGth••, mo.Urno..6G-4124 . ~ p Box RF.FRIGERATOR & yean chlldntt'I p.mes A f)oyt, • MOVING rum. ladoor la out-::• Ofc Mgr/Accnt $12K to Oa.Milfled ad no. 638, o 613. Daily PUot. .o. V£I'ERJNARY Aaslatant for --~-Gld auto defrolt, ~ clean .mtac. hou.Mhold HernL 9374 doo ---,. WeatellU Daily Piiot, P. 0 . Box 1560, 1560. Costa Mea. ca. 9D.. llnlmal h:lepttal, N.B. will PINN Apply Jn r-....,..... ~. f UO:llonta, F.V. 8'7-67!1. . ~.All .,e._ ~75U FV l'el'aonnelAgencyS. ReootaEA' ME"""ST•ACalUTE'-.~E·S ~N~ ~--, ~ tnln~tore-cl.Sa1ary1•-• Mln4ay Thrv Frldoy 1:30 AM ·4 PM . l80tYR.suam.dd•1nsta11.GARAGE aale "' 4 ,,.,..,TEAK cod<!all tbi -·d 1.· 1651 E. F.dlnler, A. • .... ~ --~· ~ "· ~r open. ~llUme to aaa •~ Lo mod u, .... dti,. part& Sat lo SUn Unt11 • · (Marl< III Center) FREE LICENSE lllrUcllon A rea1 estai. exp Id ..,_ 618 C/o Dally Pilot. 19 . • -nmQl'f w • 5 p.m. 1<1J. Ith St, G..... ""°" cb'8, dl•he• ,.,_ 5CU1136 Tn•1NINO detirabie-. Pe rm anent. P.O. BooJt 1MO, O»ta MH&. e:31-!H>. l»-1T18. No. 4. H8. mtac. Eve. m,.1917 "" Betteftll 641 OIOfl CalU tal6 T '"'-a I "'-• t ltECOND. APPLIANCES * \\/ANTED, CAN op y Ol!Drn Clerlt to -and Famou.• Rea1 Eotole ~ . ==· :::::;;·-----I • • ... -...,...rtn-Dtu....d -M••r. DunlaJ'~ CllESI'. ,,.,.. film. -a~ROO" "ET. • lollow ""'1 on oni..-. tor Ina Cnune -•vallablo SERVICE Staib\ Saleomen WAITERS' ""'boy1. Apply Or Contact! I. Krafb ·-548-TllO -.fO'l clubO llnClo -• • I I• rm en t monutacturv. thru Tarball l\<al-nte lull time ..... Lite medl. ht penon to Al Marlcl. at UU N..,,..., CM bed, mlm>r. mile. ~ Call aft Spm, l!l>-9llJ ' SbOuld be •-""°" Placom•nt Service. Fre< io-Jedie. Aloo. p/ttmo 1m Newport Blvd. Coot& REPAIRMAN bla WIAher, 11)4. 2124 Ralellh. CM. A N M-S wltb lllurel and lllle to bt Tralnlna "-""'· Earn .... • wlmdo. N .. t In .... ,:,M;.::-.=-------1 :!,.-~ -GARAGE ale S28il 1-pll<iN. J>W"P* d<aner In ; busy, Jn pltusnt om.... whlle Y"U 1eam. Call AI pearance. ""'*' """"'-8 WA?rREm:S • BUlboy&. 2722 MlchllllDll Dr., lmne '"' eL · ~--lid u Fri ,, .,, drum. 642-3634 ~·d or will tr• t n · Sloan tn4) 83J..5440, on Ntwport BlVd, ·CM. Dtptt. on I 1 . Intemewr • 6tSiiWASH 1 ERS. wuhorl 6 , PJ~binc. ' ~lanoea -. A WATER !JoftehPr, , ~nntt. ~ , 648-ltll!. Wcek•nd• <n4) W.111110. SERVICE Station '"""t~ n..1 thru SUn Sam-llam. 133-2400, Exftntlon 316 dr>tr>. nb I, suani L f\Jrnltu!'e. tam a . Llftt'tme fl1lclo. Sell OVER n ~rltneed cotroe REA" ESl'Att-up. o/21. Nahta. 392I SM "'1"· MalOOf or • Mr. deiv'd. *3t-11». Nf.a2J. OAR.AGE Salt>-2lJ Cedar St. chU.p. ~'Bil 24 tn. _.,,, & dlntna ""'m walu.u SALFSMEN • Wh1 not work' Cout H>)', CdM. m-:im Evart&, Meaa V•rde Coon-'iit11t Waihan!Dryert NB Sat A SUn. 1()4. VOLJ<.! Bug.$. 14 IOd bl,. ; &tit 4llhwu~ WW. ltth In ·the hoUelt attl!I Hun· Sharp At.rt Girl try °'f~· 3000 OubbouM o $2. Wk. J"'utl maint. Vacuum, d\Yll\i I' tar , $89. f'tkllldlftL._2 dt ft. 1 St.. Cotta M.... Cotonlal t In a 1 o a Beocb/~ountolo For dlvtrlllted olo -. M. c.-No phone call• An 1•11111 o....-ni... Imp"--* at-!llD * chalra, • °""' 6 ....i9. Rattan dtuler .,..tm Kkehen 54l-0388. Valley and: Mt ua lrain )WI MC'Greaor YIChl Cwp.,1..<plt"'-.="------, r-r-··-''J -r--t VE ' 'D...-.. ..-... PART 'ffiit nn..t. TIME Call P"'1 McN am e t. 1&1 Pi ........ C.M. ror that U... under l!fl. "1 ".:.":':.!':"= ~~ N£:1!. ~~~. ,_,.. - Salt1 on Cbmmlulon +-Yiu.AGE REAL ESl'ATE. the PemJ Ptnthe •••••• ••liiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:-:~.c-.~··~..,.,~-~--~-Boo!!-!!"~c :_:-·~--~-·J-wi~!IQ;!m!!t-lVt11'; CM~-· Bonu1. <n4) ~.. -· Want .a ...... ,., ... -... I I zr 7 5-g ,, ,, •• ~· . \ " . , , I • .. !· -~ I .. , • ·--t ... ,,....,... . . .. f •, -~ ,__[ _•d_•·----~ [ ,;;., .;a ~ I ~ ...... J~ [ ~~= • J ~ I ---lliJ ,ILj ~11· ~" ··~-~l[il;1 ~[ ~-~!w'*~l--~11~ ~-~--~l§Jiml I l MJ-1i-Ill Office Fumlturo/ StoN, Rn!OUl'tunt, Qogo 1)4 llolt1, Soll Cydel, ~ 1%:. SorvlClO, P1rt1 949 AutOI, lrnport9d 970 A-, lmpo<tod WHillLPDOL,_...J!' _fro II Efjule· 124 ISi r ·an • PUPPY WOllLD. ,,, TRDWtAH -Scoolon 925 KflAIEY --"-' • THE F INEST IN DATSUN ·rtifrri,~libice iiil.Jitt, Abo l'OR uir, omee chlJrt. ll U25., NCR Cad! Rfsister. 100 MIXED PUPS. ()pen completed lnclds pb111. l M;,,1 Bike, 6 hp el'JI. tnua. crllle. lhock:t. USED IMPORTS e ' CE refri.a:. Both llkl! new. swivtl. S aldf' arm, 1 n · c.ood. Condltk>n. Eves. Jrish Setteor, t:Jobtt. bulls, Cl'ONAmU, be• t $125 ~ Jltdf4'. inwat Pr I c • • e THE FINEST JN ''1'2 DATSUN 6-Pack " ,8tidnn .et. twll'l bl'da. 11.n-ttutive, 6#-9050, 20tl * * e178D ** F Terri 11 material.I, must tcll fl250 ' I &tS-1427~-%761 ~ Cab-Over Cam.per Otli.tXe . 4 = :tet 111. ~~e & f6 mwport Center Dr, Suite TV Radio HiFI ;:f·Te~ler, r.6i'p =: cash. $».UY Mobi • Home• ~ ' ; ~~!~ as~:~~Er!e ~~ extru! 16~ .... b'-•'1 ,· co . . s'·-... ' ' 836 Chihuahua, Lab., Sour. NAPLES Sabot, luUy equip. Jt x ~ SPA 7 MOL I 'YI 21 I~ ...... fir1t. Qrvon Tues.' !:~=~~=~,_::::..::::: '• fee/e ta ...., e', EXEC '"'""' chn $15-25 Sec ..., Cockapoo. SWAP Sbephenhl ~ ' uJl.a, raclng gpar . ' . ..._.... r::::J.. -_.. i-RAT ! 557""'324 chrs $8/32 Detb $21195 Ott for ?! Stud Strv moat hand lr&.iler, xlnl cond, $320'. BR., 2 ha.,. lg. den: del~'<e ... and Th.ura. til 9, Sat.sun · ONLY AUTHORIZED Suol 867 w 19 CM M2-3408 '7ik:'i'~~th ~~re: breeds. 5.31--w7. «n-2216. ~i:x~i:. ~"'De~ til 5. 1---_;~---- 1 KJrby V11.cuwn Diatrlbulor In NF.W 4 tlrwr file cab, le,::-11.I, Lnww!itl prices ot the Yffr at POODLE ,PUPS MAUBU OUTIUGGER. 18' Playa adult park, Hu.~ @I ~A&JTD) 1971 FlAT, Sport Spyckr, S ; Cofla Mtsa • \VUJ ht> Mppy Jock $75. Stc'y cl\air $35. Orange County's J~ 1.ovf.>able, clJddly black {tum· complete. tlnaton Hatbour, Owner Gene ,.,I 95') ...., ~) ......, ~e ~fl~r.'t:1i ~3 or to lllTUfe a home dt100n-Wal side chr $15. 64.'>-lXIO d ea It r , Zen 11 h 19'' ina 1ilvl'r) ntln.lature full $400 * 00-21.?3 M&-9583 FLEET aio.._....,_c-----JAGUAR 11nttDnCau 979-522Z P ianos/Organs IU Chromacok>r $349. 25" oon-=l~: Very reuonab!e. HOBIE CAT: 14' A-1 com Motor Homes CAR LEASING .. 919...... ORGAN HOBBY ;:::r, ~'::.': ~~ ""~ ~=":,~;; 6 '""' otter Sole/Rent Ml ·n vw Dix, 2 dr $1250. or Al,,FA ROMEO '69 JAGUAR XJ<E 4.2, Ex· i . $525. 19" Solld State $389. 3 GRF.AT DANE, 9 mos old, leue at ~. mo * ceplionally clean nu. tires, MOVING. Sectional $40., , yr picture tube 1 yr parts & AKC. String of Presley INT E RN AT I 0 NA L 14 • SA.LES e .69 T .Bini J>O'N I: alt $2150 '61 Alfa Romeo $3400 8J0.3098 I dinina: nn S.l>., lighl.5, Ilo"'I ~-· ·-, "8• untU -• c·~ •90 1 '1ogli. Mu.at sell. $ J 50. wftrailer. Full racing gear, e SERVICE e · • er · ~~/g<fodoUer' ~~ .. Abad98 • 1 stools, llesk, castlron stove, .. .,..r -·J SC• wo~. aan or erms. nu. apinnaker, $50). 545-7361 or lie at $89. mo * ~ .n.rSlt R N GUIA' ~ blcyclell, Suzuki 50cc $50. )'OU can play! Non-play~ 9021 Atlanta. H.B .. 962-5559 645-UJ5. RENTALS '71 Ford LTD '2 dr, power• S KA MAN .. , • M Is c . I 7 II 0 3 San ta \\'eirome to attend lree <A'Ork or 19046 Brookhunn, lt.B. COUJE PUPS 15' SEA SPRAY CAT. Good • • air $227'S. or lse $89. mo • AU TIN _._. .... _... .... ...-- 1 , (;ertrudM, F.V. sh(!~. For inlormalk>n 968.-3329 $.ll ~~~·ks. ~firu:~';tte~f 6.13--&161. 'TD Ford Torino 2 dr, $1850. '00 KARMANN GlilA con· 2 SLIDING gliw. doors, l-9' Contact: Tom Dieterich air, power or lse $79. mo * '59 BUGEYE SPRITE, nu vertible, excellent condition, • x wide x 76" $.IJO. 1-G' widt' x 642·2851 RENT TO OWN BEAUTIFUL AKC Beagle KITE, excellent condition, EXPLORER • 24 mo. closed end ieru;e. brakes, th~s shocks A ton-1,842-~::'.9407""-----'-- 1 76" $75. 2 window paneii 35" Coast Music Service TV•s & STEREO Puppy, 10 "'ks, male. sso. incl. hwy. trailer, cover & The above can are all in nea.u. Fine Cood. $550. MAZDA • • 833-~ * dolly, $415. 644--0263 OF ex-·'tent _... 551-2769 , x 7-f' $35 each. 2 lin1M Newport Blvd. at JJarbor S10 -~ -~~. I-'=-=~===--- : •""'" ..,,.., 36" x 68" S3> eo." "''" OLD Engll•h Sheep t>0g pup. Boofl, Slips/Docks 910 HUNTINGTON BEACH Soon. Coast Car Lea.Ing 'BMW ' * Mozdo '73 Rolory * each. 67l-1283 pies, AKC. xnlt blood line, 300 W. Coltst Hwy., N.B. $66 MONTH ' WING Otair $25. pa i r BABY GRANDS No Credit Oiedc•No Deposit shown by appt. 962-7#1 PRIVA~~~t Slip 645-2182, aft 5 pm 6T.J..8'.li'9 ORANGE COUNTY'S 36 MONTilS OPEN LEASE 1 , Decorator tahle lamps 36" Free Drlivery • F~ Repair Horses 856 * 213-592-2Jll * 18801 Beach Blvd. 842-8803 '68 1 CX>RTINA GT. Good OLDEST Will accept trade-ins : high double globe ha!ll' with Now save up to SlOOO on C't'r-Monthly Renlals Available 1-IUNTINGTON BEACH cond. $450, '61 Hillman, G CALL MR. FRY 842-6666 shades $25 each. 646-4032. lain Ooor modcl11. OSl729hrr Open Eves. 543 4444 ,SHETLAND pony, very Bo.ts, Speed & Ski 911 21' 'J.'fi.AV<..'O good tra.Mp. $150. 548-4360 Hunt. Beach Grand Pianos from · gentle. Some taclL $100. 25• DIS4.X>YERER I 54&-1ffi9. "Rich." IKellln.OU'I Thrse and many more at: STEREO: t97J, 200 Wall 831-12-10 FOR SaJe: 14' Sid Boat, $125 2">'·22' CON'flNENTAUi Recrutlonil W1ntei 820 Wallichs Music C ity Quadnuionlc, Garrard HORSES Boarded, riding or best ofter .• License in· 20' Plt!l>E &: JOYS Veh1cfn 956 Soulh CoaAt Plaza 540-2830 model, systcmizC'd au Io arena & trads. mT1 Acacia eluded. PH: &l5-4S84 aft 3· VAN CON\tl:n.s.tJNS SALES-SERVlCE·LEASING MAZDA ' " ' I · WANTED F1JRNITURE & APPLIANCES PIECE OR A HOUSEFUL 547-5721 ' LO ORIENT AL RUGS. ; Will pay 5-lO<;li more cash · than top payers. Eve-s. ; 545-5070 ' 1 \V ANTED to buy. Trail 90 ' or &rnAll motorcycle, reaaon· : able. S.W-34l7. , ORIENTAL RUGS. ~le paT1y \\•lll nay cash for oll sltts. ~5326. , \'ANT to buy old ,if'welrv, .11llver , furniture. 673-4529 aft. 7PM turntahlc. A~t I FM I MPX SL S.A. Heighl<;. 644-5307 -h 1 • Service e Rentals '69 JEEP. V-6, 4 whl dr & OVERSEAS DELIVERY HAf.fMOND organ. Sacrifice. Rl'.'Ceiver. 4 Quad Speakcn, Livestock 851 J~ * Danmar Inc * O.D. & Cabover Eldorado ROY C •"'YER I Immaculate Spinet with ex· tape detk. Was left T~nsportation ~ • 3rd axl full ~I\ ' nC. 17l'J h Bl ·842-0066 1rru1 1ncld ear phones. Only unclaimed, still brand new BORDER Collie Pups, reg., ml 1::.'la• 1-lar~~vd., G.G. ~1f.:~l 646-5792 e, y 234 E. 17th SL 1 Beac · $6'Q. Ready 10 pl a y. ln box and guaranteed. Orig best bloodline, shots, $100. BEAlfl'IFUL ME y ER S :Cost=•:..:::M";e"'ii;1M'll'546-44.=.;::.44:.:l.'.:M:::E::R~C:E::,::D~E:;S:._:B:E:::NZ:: s~·d 548-M!M price $400. 1Now $185. Ca.<!.h Next to G.G. Datsun . BREATHT'.:."~G ~ ... ::~ or.moll paymmto. -· Pvt .• ..,.,,,. m•> 6"!-1'26 'c amj>oro,'S•lo/Rorit920 MOTOR HOMES Dune..,..,,~.,'""""· LEASE A 50 USED Baby Grand: ebony, xlnt STEREO: ,Unclalmed 1973 Street legal. ~742 <Ond Sa• $725 96S-<lOO Garranl model, Juli ..,, t I[•-*] ATTCMJlON Apollo, Pa""""'er, B oron, 1973 BAUAR(A MERCEDES ' c, . , turntable, AM/FM Stereo ...::'~ Y.. i"" • • ~"' Jamboree, Robinhood SAND Buggy, Xlnt oond. I, BALDWIN Upright piano receiver, full range air . . Last chance to save money We've got 'em at RP.Cently Tebullt engine. ON DISPLA y AcroflOnlc, Beaut. con d . speakel'!I, tape deck and on custom camper shells. HENDON $900. 968-4883 CREVIER BMW Sb N C 557-3948. h d •-I g I ·a k We have over 75 shells in DUNE u. ......... , VI", '10 Mach Sal o--• , " In arp ew at " P•~"" P u n l ' " MOTOR HOMES ~~ " " • ~ .. " •• ~as g Trade-ins CHICKERING Baby Grand, Brand nt!w tn box, 801ts, Gener1I 900 stock. 26" shell $l19. 30" Il. Loads ot xtras. $1,150. 208 W. lst St., SantiJ Ana ehony finish, beautiful cond. guaranteed. Orig price Sl90, shell $149. 36" Cargo $189. 707 N. Harbor s A 6Ta-6389 835-3171 Coming In Every D•y 675-5827 no\v $95. Cash or small SCRAM-LETS Used 36" shetl $95. Sale ends 554-0033' · 'r --ru_c_k-,------9-6-2 ---~c.;,;._:,:.._---/Ask About Our Unique 828 paymenu. 893--05()1 Sunday, May 20th, 5 pin. ·n H---23' I t nd 1 BMW Used Mercedes Lease Sewinn Machines Call 89.1-n. !00"' Ji""""· u.-,_.,,, x n .co ., · Bob M L I .. ., *SPRING SPECIAL* ANSWERS ing avail~ . 10 ......... ton Ow?vy chMSls, p/I'., '66 FORD ~' Ton Pickup; 8 c aren, nc. Pl•n• LF.T u.s help you save!! 12 Rebuilt-Picture 'Tube p/b, auto, Onan aux. gen., ft. bed, :;Q" camper shell Sales, ~rvice-lease House of Imports UsNI l\larhincs & upright $8S-2l" or 25'' Color PICK-up & camper bargain. air, gas elec. retrig., fully w/\\1ood paneling. Heavv Lease a 1973 Bavaria. A/C Hoover vacu.un1 cleaJlt'r lo Gibber -Audit _ Needy _ '61 Dodge ~ T p/u "''.Ith 8 ft. self contained. $8950 1580 Duty 6 cyl. Engine. All & Af.11FM for $137.86 per 6M2 ~Ianchester, Buena Park choofle from, Prlres begin * 2 Yt~AR \VARRANTY Daring _ RIDING .i cabover camper. Recent Caroway 0.f, S.1~1219 Brand new tires. radio and mo .open end. 850 No. Beach on the-Santa Ana Frwy at $12.95!! Over 11 yn in Inslallation Available About a teen-ager: .. "His engil)t' overhaul. saddle gas .. 121 , _ 20, ESCAPADE heater, 6lep up bumper. Blvd., La ·Habra. 523-7250 . Musical--lnstruments 822 Costa Mesa. All su.ar. Parts I Rice·,· TMeleviSJN·on Seh "'cice lolks ••• ~ '"• rod Now tanks. Propane refrig, air ,..,'._lnm, air , all extr ... By Xlnt. cond .. nu paint k good 714-522-5333 * SPECIAL * & service on all inaket. NO orn1er y eSA art enter .,... "-u ,,,., • cond I b M tr c= brak $1495 geg..2495 GIMMICKS!!! 1878 Harbor, l Bick s. of Baker 546-6002 ht's RIDING on it." ~· n ca · any x as. owner , Mle or t r a de : es. · · -WANT: '73 BMW 2002 Tit ELECTRIC Bass. Brand new s-5 (6 d ) WAN E $117:>. 646-7834 494-2'742. 761 Temple Hills '66 FORD F·lOO, Camper wfS/R. Have '73 450 SL eondition, New Strings, Pm 646-97.42, & tncere Sewing open ays * -1 h dockT D buparty HOLIDAY 8' cab over De., Lag B, · Spec., % Ton, V-8, auto, ~i:_andde. Prllnlo"P$12.0 .. 750.;_:xn 1 p 903 ty. '70 MERCEDES B£HZ Model, V.'lll trade for goo:! Machine acuum. COLDR portable, 2 yn old, w I to y 1h camper, fully equipped on RENT _ 26, •70 LANDAU or radio, air, new eng .. 12,000 .x-ov quality acoustic guitar call Sporting Goods 830 like new, $125 or oUer . share Coronado 27, ful-Chev ~ ton custom cab. ,73 DISCOVERER Loaded ml. new.tires, camper shell. Newport Beach, Ca. Ml-9651. ~~64~;.~5~98~2~-~~~~~! ly eqp'd. $3,750. CALL Both for $975. 962-9615 after Alr!Gen. Bike • racks; xlnt cond. $1375. 642-4782 CAPRI AUTlfENTIC 1876 Joseph POOL TABLE, antique gold, I, 833-2560 or 557~7648. 6 pm trailer hitch. Sips 6 to 7. '63-% TON Q,ev. 'Pickup with --------- fieil Violin, perfect. 8', nt!wly fl'finlshcd, com· If 1 YACJ.f.I' fubl . • 3 mo. olCI 8'~Deluxe Gem T.)p 968-5237. ~· hyd. dump. 38;1'.XX) actual ml: Sparkling polar wh i 1 c. 280 SL CPE ROSTER P hone 551--0659 for app'I. plele. $250foUcr. 638-5141. FN• to You -i;uL-tantial la•"&'.'· eo,,·nan"",'·,~'1 CpearmlecP',' hashell f~rl pi,ckup,. 1973 DisCO\'erer and Sundial New radiator. water pump, ~ auton1atic, power steering, 2 GURIAN G It "~ ""lh L'k t tra' • O T d r' rr.;' " • "" or1<> na ""' H I brakes & clutch. Xlnt cond. · _,,. · · ,_ h c .. ~ u al'!!,..,.,.,, w1 J e o 11e . ur ra e s ~------advantages of donating your ••= 0 .-~. ·"'r· . '"r Motor omes or rent, make air co uu1horung, uut "''-'" ca11e k $400. David Santo. P11.radi!W: column Is for you.! vessel. 10 Island Dr., San $285' ~l 4cr1 J~ng or reservations for SLDT1mer $1095. s.m.8092 aft 5:30 P~I • & !W?fl l?ps. AJI Accessories. ~5-3lOO dayii,jjiiiiiiiiijji---Silii""iiili' i5iidliaylii'ii'li0ri5iiiibuieiiki•·~ 3 Lipqs, 2 Times, $2.00 Rafael, CaJif. 9~901. 41.;i: · ' pm pm. tlO'\.\". Phone Miss Bcn~et at '70 CIU;V. P.U. :!Sl)-V8. P/S. Low n)lleage. Call for an ••••••llllli•ll.l A»--2-176. •. ,...._ .. · _ IMP-ORT t'\WN Bob Longpl'le Pot1~1a.:.•., PIB. 10 x.16.5 rear tires. NOW OWN THE appointment to M:"e this ex- 00 'P' 1" .-• ._..,, 892fi651or6362500 Low ioi.-3/cry Clean.! FABULOU~l9 3 'ceptlonally ..Jfl&intained A RABLE·k1tten..,, ts wM, 2 14 FT. aluminwn boat. 10 ph we have shells & &Jeepers to · · · ' · 64.5-5687 eves. 1 JO 1 • .o i 5 t inetive Automobile, te, 3 ma., grt'y, blk/wht, Mercury motor, easy life rlt all small Jrucks. Besl CONIX?R M~R l!OME. CAPRI 839-CTIO (695-BI Dlr blk, fluffy. Need love. loader. Anchor & oars. Vea i!ritt'S ill town 893-£fin Beauhful & immaculate. '60 CHEVY Pickup, 6 cyl 7S \Vith 2,00) 4 cylinder or V-6 · s. .J 541)--rot\4 gd ·Cond .. $400 .. 548-8092 alt · . Manye<tra•. !969,.2''.Near Ton,longbed,$400. engine, wHh or without JIM SLEMONS DARLlNG li!Ue pupnk>s, 5•30 PM MAJOR\VA¥6 & Half Pint loiv book. Lido Isle. (TI4) S45-736l decor group, some wilh swn IMPORTS A COHYEN!EHT SHOPP1HC ANO BEWlt«:f'GUIOf fOlt Tflf CAL.ON Dlf: co,. .... ~ · Campers & 5beUs al f.ac-673-7123. , '65 JEEP truck. good conit. beagletpoodle, 6 \\<eeks .old, NEW custom C-D racing tory prt 0 ces. 8S8 w. 18th. ,73 21, FIREBAU. on l-ton rool or landau. top, pOwer MERCEDES BENZ looking for homes, 557-40TI runabout, completely glass· C.M. Dodge chassis, still under 1560 ~~~ or call disc brakes, style !!tee.I alt 6 pm ed. Extra lighlflast. See to 1l8 OPEN Road 8. full wan-. 5500 mi. Priced to eves • • wheel, radial. tires, blfCkct Atfn.loRIZED ,,r.~r on oil In Woman'• Woflll (oil M'1ry Both tfi2·5678, oxl. '330.. GRAY KitlCn!I -8 wks old, 1 aMppc•';' . .' ~ =E. 1!.en·. Costa cab-t>ver, jack!I & side sell. 545-3TG6 Eves. '68 CHEVY % Ton, 4 spd, zeals. ORDER · YOURS SALES & SERVICE male..-1 fe-m .. ~!'led,,& .,., ~ ~ $750 962-3l39 heavy duty 11Uspenalon, awe 'NO\\'. _Jim 'SlemoM houscl;p:'Ojen. ~g...2889 .att,; 6 WAN~ 50'-70' siilfuat. -. 1970 ~ LANDAU' • Loaded. tllnkr1. asking._$1700; 551-29TI $2789 PM · -Su.itahle for sm. ta1hify·Jov-'6.9 ~ CAMPER, ·wr72 Airfgan, 'Bike .racka&' trlr 1960-Half·Ton. -Pick Up OR IF "l'.OU PREFER • Imports "' · Wi.ll h. 6n-340 ~ngme, $2600. or best ofler. hitch. 'Sips 7. Low Blue , •71 CAPRI 130! QuaD . . . Sitamed· T,o-51.lmt .Needlepoint News A]CT..P! I'm goq,. u. ·-.~ .ing. R8Y CfS... 1 637-US2 Book. ~m. $3<XI. 675-7463 927.J SIZES 1oy,.1ay, • I ' ' - • ' St' f' h o w t h i s ''S EAM E.D-TO-SLli\I" STYLE emphasiz:es 1 11 f' Juiear lo visunlly n;uTow your hust, \\•aist, hips. \Vear wlth/11·ill1QU.t tie Ucl L Sf>nd! , Printed Pntlem !1271: HaH f;j z:('S 101 ~, 121i, 14\.1, 16 1 ~. )81,1. Size 14~2 (bust 37J tl\kes . : 5 8 yards 60-ineh fahri«. • SEV~NT)'.nVE <:ENTS : for eai:h pattern -add 2J ,ct'nl~ for each ~1tr1"l1 ror •Air Msll end Special Httndl· , ing: othuwi'!le thln:l-clai;~ drltvery will take threC' , v.·ttk.s or more. Send to , Marian Martin, the DAILY PlLOT, 442, Pattern Dt>pt,. 232. \\'es! 18th Sf., Ne1v fYofk, N.Y. 10011. Print .NAME, AODKF.S!:I with 7AP, ~IZt; and 81'Yl.t; 'NVM.Br.lt. ·SEE MORE Qui c k Fashions and c~ one patterl1' free from our 1 SPt'lna:-s-immer Catnlog. All 1f!e1I Only 50c. JNSTAm' SEWING BOOK lll'l'\\' todiy, wtar l()rn01TOw. .ii. JNSTANT FA S ll 10 N 90I >K -Hun<lttd1 or fa.~hlon racl5, fl, ra1 Profll 111 allaJrted whr:n you sell thrriu&h rHUl!-get· .ting 0.ily Pilot OusWed Ads. 642-561'1 • pound if I 'don't find a new ... Eves. Vins '. 96§. (·237COR) _ N~\\'l>(!rl ijftacJ.t_ homf'. 1\1. ·n1.•~1d. Lnb. '6 *l4l VALCO ALU~JW ·~i~ &a~~ilerv~P!li1!f ftiit A 'Mftor .H~me $1789 833-9300 1\10. 557-94 24. BOAT, CUSTOM SEATS. \'ersioos. 858 W. 18th, C.l\t. for yo5u31r 1.~!!1t1on WANTE'D GUSTAFSON ENTER FROM-MacARTHUR LDNESOl\1E kiftt"n looking CONTROLS. $250. 64&4.789 * -* '73 450 SL. Pur. 2115 '13. ' I" ii 'I ·n BOAT Sk' he be '68 vw Camper, xlnt cone!, ~-o--~~-~-=~ L01ncoln "to•ercury Pr' 112 ~., \VIII tak or pos uon w amt y, WL • ~ ipper on t ach mu.st sacrifice! ~ Trailers, Travel 945 •m ice .•~ . e ing to do lite mou&e\\'Ork. needs \\'Ork. Full or p/time. * 546-0238 * -'-· --------16800 Beach at Warner r.1.8. Classic or 280 SE 646-3.<;Tl Plca!le call 548-3561. lO%' CAMPER xlnt nd' SMAIL CAR 0 W:N ER S . TICKETS TO Huntington Beach w/SJR. Pri. pty. Send info COC'KAPOO Pups, 6 ·wtekll, n~-1 M I I / • co , nu Looking for a twmy, COM· LED ZEPPELIN 842-* (213) 592...ss.44 P.O. Box 1903 Newport free to gnod home. H.)1. -s, · an ' heater, ACOC refrlg, Xtras. PACT TRAILER'.' I-lead for ''Home of the Viking" 1-Bea~~'-h'-, ~Ca~----- area. 968-2735 Service 902 548-39(6 a full size camping vacation CONCERT '59 l\tERCEDES Benz 220 S. FREE kittens:, ml"<ed colors, UNDERWATER hull cle~-Cycles, Bikes wtth the Ladybug-designed Pl~7881Call DATSUN Good cond. aft 5 pm. Jo" 'mall ··-"-•'ally ~ ----------1 548-7035 wkday, wkcnds 5 wks, "'"'IU'led, Cute, ing, inspection, repair, and Scooters 925 p,1ced thru M"';;' o:iY.' ..... $324. * For Cost Only * anytime. ptaytut. 846-J'to1 wvage, "" 493-07ll 32981 eatt ~-t>A TSUN 518--1255 John's Racing Cyclos • e .... .,,,ec-'TI Gl\tC Van Dura. P/s, '73 ~fi:RCEDES 450, least' GF..RM-\N Shf.'phC'rd & -to, San Juan Capistrano d' b 3 NEW 1973 S>Xl ,,,_ blk / \\•hite "what-cha-ma: l\fARINE n1echrulic -Free * BUL TACO * pf isc. ks., spd. auto per nio. or purc1i=o: cAll·its" 645-0656. est. \Vithln Ne''""'rt pro""r . .JEADQUARTERS FOR 18' SHASTA fully s/c, sips, trans, panelled in a id e PICKUP outright. Going lo EurojX' . . ,,.... ,,.. 1 6 opt 8 $1200 962-7893 am/fm radio, 15,0CO mi. 673-81~ ext 52 SUPER nufty kitten!'!, extra Call Burr's r.tarine. 67:;...arn DESERT, MOTO X TT ~lend anyt'ime, wk d.lrs aft 6 548-6376 NO DOWN pretly, 6 \\·ks. Real:'IP. mix, COMPLETE Marine Sal<'S & Accessories. ~~19"6'°S'"'D"od,..-,V,.---F pup, 7 \\'ks. 830-2815 Service. Mesa Boat Cntr. Harbor at \Vilson, C.M. Trailers, Utllity 947 9e an 2590 N •.. ~rt Bl d "' ~· '"' "55 or 0 ""24""' NC\vly rebuilt engine. Brand KIITENS 7 \\"eeks, free to "'""' v · V'W'V.<0:1 <>"tO-'iO -----~--S~1ALL CAR 0 W N E R S . 11£'\\' transmission. Good con-- good home. Call 536-3670 Boats/Mar ine MAY 73CZ SALE Looking for a roomy com· dilion. $900. CaU &15-6927 OPEL $68.23 per mo, for 48 mo.1----------I Def. payment price $3273.60. "70" WHJTE GT Opel ex· A.P.R. 14.34%. cellC'nt condition, IO\\' 11.llC'r 5 pm Equip. 904 !iRthEE $15073CZRAMXCE SE.IUP pact trailer? 1-lead f~ a full eves Aft 5 pm. 2 CALfCO Jemale kittens, 2. any &Desert size camping vacation 'vith \Ii Siamese gray t._ wht YACHT JUNK the Ladybug • d~igned tor '67 FORD Van, xlnt cond, '91W".-_,,,-....-~im all ~'ally I spec tires&: chrome wheels, mnles. \VeanM. 6n-fi6'75. Ship stuff, Used Boat Hard. d'§.;. ~!'&-sm CArS. "'~ pr Ced Sacrifice. Otris 493-6556. FREE I Bl k I · h 0 -c · -----------thru l\tay only. i 3 2 4 · -;;;~=;;;--;;-,..--,,,...-="' 1973 DATSUNS .• ma" RC r1s .xi· ware, onstgnment Sale. """. "71l. 32981 Calle p,--. 1969 G•!C v 1 t R/H "4t'r tn good home. 1 yr old. Sara's Marine Salvage COAST MOTO CYCLE • ;_·'San Ju.an Capistra;,;,~... nu lift's & a~!!,; stick ALL MODELS 642-6215. 411 30th St., NC\vport Sch 23-14 Npt Blvd, CM 645-8008 shift. V-8, 962-8337 1\1/\LY.: rocknpoo, 5 mo old, (Cannery Village) •DIRT BrKESe ALUM utility trl, 15'' =~=~-~~-=~-IN STOCK Ncl'ris ~ hon1f', Jm"at E 2 '72 SUZUKI 400 -desert wheels/new tires. propane i:'s:t ro~ger:"'an~ o2 BARWICK IMPORTS \\'/kids, afl 5:30, 61.r~l. \\.'loArNF1;·~ng'Boo;.3 ,HP Engine roady, low miles: first $500 stove, "'·ater tank. $175 . ..,...,,..,.,~ Alt 4 ~ _ "'-'u · takes. '70 Suzuki 2'0 644-1162 ......,...,,.,..; • """"""'"""'· 33375 Camino CapWrano .. 842-9559 * ., Sa c :Xr111p11rt Dab1111 -:: '1>('1{1 ,., (. ··' ", ...... , ..,, "1••1 he•• ,,,, •~I,)• mileage, extras I rac i n g tires). Clean, white. Contact anytime, Rick Jenn Ing s 642-8910 '67 OPEL Kadett $150 new bat starter-eng gd-necds trans work 548-MOl PORSCHE PORSCHE '65 Green. Radials, AM I FM, xlnt. mech. $3.100 615-1518 \VOOLY grav male kitlt'n 6 \\•ks. old. Lovable. 641l--132S ----":..::=-....---1 Savage, 21 in. -chamber -Auto Service, Parts 949 Autos W1nted 968 n Juan apistrano Boats, Power 906 knobs-comp. $250. 540-14261 ------"---------------, 493.3375 or 831-1315 1970 911 T Qie. Sporto. lifag --'------....:.~1 BICYCLE SALE SNAP--0n lsocellscope WEPAYTOPOOLLAR '71 DATSUN PU, air, mags, whbi. Am-Fm Lo mi. Xlnt [IARl.ING. fluffy kit!en~. 7 \\'eeks old, grey & white. Nl.'i'<l ~es. 644--0903. SELLING 111y pride li:: joy, NEW 1 SPE vacuum, fuel pump tester, FOR TGP USED CAnS large tires, mirrors, radio, C()nd. $5600. 646-7910. 27' C>wf'ns yacht, Like nu., BICYC~S 159ED95ITALlAN ohmmeter, vacuum advance If Your c:ar is extra clean, step bumpers, one owner, RENAULT \\'ORLD'S S\\'eC'test kitten!!. Some u·f1 toes. Used to chllrll'f'n. 7 \\•ks. R33-8056 only 15.'> cng hrs. fully . · · Bench tester, exhawrt anali7.er see us first. $119' 34:;.1993 __ _;..;,.c_;c;,,.;,.;;..::..:.,. __ I equipped for plea.sure i: Bicycles, 806 E. Balboa tach & dwell timing light a li BAUER BUYCK .EC~'::;·;""~'°""~,,-~-=I fishing, call n4 _ s.,-,-:i-czi Blvd., Balboa 675-7282. new leada AVR will $750. 2925 Harbor Blvd. '72 DATSUN 510. 13,500 mi, 2 '70 RENAln..T R-10. Eng. or 714 _ 8'ffi-fi6?J '71 y AJ\.1AHA 250 MX, very 962-9512, Costa Me~ 979-2500 dr, hi "PCrfonnnnce equip. xlnt. Needs clulch. R!H. Ir~ l'a:-y, fa~rinRting 10 do fa.st, clean & dependAble. 2 4 NE\V 11-_14 ~m ·•um IMPORTS W"-o ment. 645--0244 55Ro7ll!,~· Mu.st Sell $800. ll<'l--<lleooinl pillo\I'. ~f'ri l! rREF.-pupoiP&, 6 wks old. 19 Fr Bum5'vick LsriOn 1 1 ,,,... .. ,., ..,..,,"°' FOR ACTION -· Creil'tt• n rl r It 111 It 1 i c' Shephrrtltlabrador m ix . Boot ihbd~tbd w-Tandem ripesis-15 a~ders, ex double striped white walls 01'3nge County's ••• ~~"T=o~y=o=T~A~--1 dimen~ionaJ~,"~1$:n .,in ;>·8" "&"lft..$~"40cc,. ___ ~--~r~ _&~;~s $2695. 1sr::::'rnr~wH Daytona 500, ~r~:'2s.J.h~ J1~~3 Sport BILLTO~f~~~OTA DAILY PILOT squ11~s ji;inglC' stitai) 1n J ,\DULT rem . p.1T1 SIAnlt"SC'. LA ~hadc~ of R t.'Okll' on JO.to· Vf'J'Y affcctkinalt'. To good ron 118.le 18' 6" Gibbs d.ual carbs, custom out-V\Y ma.gs, (2) 15;c81,\i:, (21 lSSSl Beach Blv.:. C SSIFIEQ ADS inch f'lln\la..s . Arick-i.tHch lll'lm('. 54.~-m!l 11.ft. 6 Pl\f Runabout, 35 hp Johnson fitted, Best olfe-r over $12a. 15 x 6~ US mags. Kelly ft. Br'lchr. .. Ph. Ml~ -'42•5678 h11.ckground. P11ttern 7197: (2'l BLACT< klllf'ns 8 \\'k~. 1 clectrtc, ~for)() trlr. All good 963-Ull • l ;:S:;pn:;'ncf~;;'';:'d'='tires:O· "".=645;;:·,:1989:;.'--'Se~ll'="ldo;l•;;ll;:•m="''O:·i·:i·;;00.;;:;;56;:78:::.!.====-=:-':"'='==;-I chart, direction:.. "·I 1 F 1 & h h k eond. S67:l. 192.-1913. 1970 SUZUKI 90 w/ 100 kl!, ,. , , wt>anP< lie r n. 21" 1 ~F.\'ESTl'-Yl\'F. n:sn1 ~lot!w>r Russ Btu 642-77&t CLASSlC So. Coast 111 .ront ":hi. 3 rail TOYOTA SALE AT Pr ... Devaluafion ,. PRICES BRAND NEW 1972 tor each patt~rn -add 25. L..'lpstrake. 6 cyl. Ha u Jeri ·" motorcycle trlr $100 . cent!t for eneh pnllcrn tor FLUFFY KITIENS eng. fl'mfg. ]ate '72, $2250 :>18-5.'.189. Air Mail and Special l-fandl· liiiii•i492i.i -il>tiii4 iP.iviesi·i *iiii I 61·1-8880 '70 HONDA Chopper 350cc 5 In~; other\\·!se tt11rd-class24 --.-1N-BO~A-R_D_/o_n_lb-nl-.-Ba-it spd. Pvt party. Rea~. df'llvery u·i ll lak~ three tank, radio, depth finder & Beauf. bike. 557-0626, \\'eeks or mol"t'. Send to )/)-:) ,,.,., 9'1M:>l7. Eves. 557-9695. Alice Brook~. the DAfL \' Pets •nd Supplin -"-'-'·-~~~'31!2~·=~---PILOT, 10:>. NC'edlecraft 13' BOSTON \YhaJf'r, 20 hp 1972 YAMAHA 100 MX, llke Dept., Box 163, Old. Qwlsea Johnston, xlnt cond. S89:>. nl'w, lo mileage. &-st offer. SIAtion, NC'w \'ork, N.Y. 673-7400 :7.ca~t"°l °"ft°'ft~5~'~~· 67>--""oe208'7'1'-~ 10011. Print N11111.-, Add~11,P _.;.1_11"'-G,;..:co..;n;;,•'.c'..;1 __ _;8;.:.;50 1,1' SKI Bo:tl ?.OJ-IP Mere. Tri. ~IINI Bike. 4hp, B&S engine, Zip. PaUern S1unhrf', f,jl BABY PARAKEETS Just l"t'bullt glass over disc brakes. $50. Ca J I NEE D L ECRAF"T '72! $.1.00 Each wood. $500 cull 536--Dn a-18--0'1.ll C'roche-t, knit, etc. F'rt><' * $3.1.1526 * 1969 TRJUMPlf 'riger 500, d!recllon1, 50r. SPORTLINE 15' Boat 35 hp """"'I conn. •~25. Johnl'IOn 5. I I I •1a-· """' Cots 852 Johruon Outboetd-91'/tndler "'~ #V n" •n '' ...,Anlf" · fWi lng molor '40, ~TI-17 Basic, tnncy knots, pat. $69.>. 536-7463 -536-46!).1 tcn n~. $1 .00. PERSIAN k1ttc'\.'t, CFA reg. CLASSIC &y Boat, Nice lf!' USED BICYCLES ln11bi•I C'n:M'hf't Rook -Xlnt. Quality. $75-$100. Also So. Coa$1 Lapstrake. $1995. All Typc11 * 642-1172 Learn by plc111reii! Pat· 11!ud !l<'rviC'.:'. 892-2970. 646--0010 eves. ·n KAWASAJ<l 500 tem.'I. $1.00. Boo S 'I -Low II r.. d Complett1 Jn11t•nl Olft DtM'lk 2 AfALE Jong ha.Ired Slnmese ts, a1 nn m eage . .:.A· con • -more lhnn 100 gift11 -klllen.ii, shots, box trained • 557-S778 • fl.00. $10 I'll. R47-~20. LIDO 14 C.'ompl \\'ftrallt'r C'l 250 MX, nu Dec ·12, used Cotnplete Afihan Book -n..-s 854 $950. de Anza Blliyside 3 racea, super like nu., 11.00. ---'vv.________ Storag1! Of' call ( 'I' 1 4. ) 673-2828 or 547-259.'> :\28-3469 II 1111.y Rut Book11 • 5'k. S(llNAUZF:R. Pups, 1holJ. '71 SUZUKI 125. f'ret"''llY Rook G( II Prise .lt1h1uis. ~!Url !!f'f'\1('(', term~. * 14 ' HOBIE CAT * lepl, Deu.11:hter'1 bike; xlnt 50!-o fi141 522-8366 "' 'tfnllt>r SllOO. d Nik ' """"' """""~ ~Ut Book 1 -16 )'lnlt"ms. 962-JSOI mn · ing ~· ,,.,_,_,., 5()c-, f'F.nlGRF.ED C'olllr noM. 6 ·s.q: TRI. 500, S" tube exl. M"'um Quilt Boot 1 _ \\'f't'k~ qld. Call .MS:-0246 Kh'~E 100'.>, Yellow Ll\'.b.ite. -Vtry c!Mn. WiO. !i(lc, "WC'l"d It I: Rt-a.p" 11111:-JJ.r atta,chMJ equip-fi.i!j.2S6(1 Tod ml!nl . $600. 675-2.100 .-=,.-=""'""=~~~~ Qt.Ill• ror •Y'" U•lns • From fr'ii!:UUtts to truh 1970 \' AMAllA 350 R-0. U •suUlul 08.ttems. 50c. Turn c~m lnto caJ1h HOBIE 14, TRAILER c.reat !lhape! l.Dw mil~. CALL Daily PUot 833--1010 or 645-0080 S3SO. 548--0947 • • • \ Auto. trans .. radio, fact. atr cond., W-S.W tires, tint. glass. CTEZI0061507), $2563 $AVE NOW AT ~w.ltAN W TOYOTA 1966 llarbor, C.M. 646-931U '72 1UYOTA Corolla 1600. Alt, AM/f>"M ntdlo. Beat ofter. 642-6731 "TO 1UYOTA Corona, atlck, (sharp!) $1393. Moving, must Jt>IJ. Ph: 962-9683 VOLKSWAGEN '69 VW van, xlnl ca.mplng, t"ttt'ntly l"C!bullt e n _. I n e • Privnte party, 675-8638 •12 vw, Xlht cond, Sl800. 645-8124 aft ii. '88' VW Bus. c I ea n , •mt-camper, rtcf'nl VlllV'l!I Job, $1300. D"J'll m.-04153 - Dlib' Pilot Want Adi bin harp!,,. pion • .... l -.. ' ' . _ .... §1! '--~ ..... _ ..... _!§] ! .. " . ---I§] I Tl11,1t)(fl:y, May 1"'1, 1971 990 Auto<, UNCI MAVERICK "11 VW Sedan, rolled. Will sell "11 or part.s 1ep, Good ~ve trans, good tires. VW's NEW & USED 2 Bl9 Locotlont 5 MINUTES FROM COSTA MESA Z1.14 E . IS?' ST., S.A. 835-6531 e "Sh<"• All H""" e '69 CAil"' •0 Cpe DeV '73 ••-~ C lo '& DODGE ''""'" !0< ,,,;;; ·~ MAVERICK, &"to, -•lo, •n Gr.nd ,.,.Ix :• 'il VW Bue· Suhtoof Full pWr-;-;:ct air. an11hn lftVIPW ar t1ukl dr. w/syncro like new. Poi,y&lul llr~.J1, ~w ~~ Power Ste¢na, Po" Ne6ds paint. ,Upbal.. ~· nd, tllt • tdeacopl..: vohJ , V$, AT, Pt1. Atr. 'Landau toe, • ' Outch tolkt. $100. ~56 6 rn.eJor IW>eu.p, xlllt cond. Brakes, tilt wheel, Ah':~~ body OJ<..~·• aot I\· eooc.t crul.e cont.tol , door lock8. 6 etc., low fullcs. t&etlX')' \\'ar-cyl. Dodge q . needs oomp. Gold, pvt pan,y. $1650. Bucket aeata., heart" (reblt: eng. approx. way teat. Sable metallic ranty, (182FSQl. ri.nP $75. Complele. Both 561-5111 17,000 n1Ue., R.albe ~.11 ... '~: •• ~~' •• !':1r ,.,.. w/matcb lthl' U•t•r. match ONL.,. $3995 '70 LINCOLN MARK Ill $135. Ott lrvtne, S.A. "•"· MERCURY CL38FWDJ$4. 695 ._ I _..ID _-..,..... vln tp. $3000. 968-9997. OTHERS ro CHOOSE Ji'ROM V.a, .alltlClmaHe transrnb:sion, ~ Orchard Ave. 642-5796. . . '72 VolkB, R I: H. $1%l0. New tune.-Op. Good tfru. -= ..,,.. (4 Miles No. of So. Coast Plaza) &l>-3589 E ... ,.-. 1973 COUPE D•VILLE , HOWARD c11 ...... 1.1 !"'dlDAheale<,.....,.,,..... FIREBIRD ' -~--co-LO-NY--Parl<--.-~-~. DAVID J . PHILLIPS ·~Jbl.1. H~bck~~e). 0 ~i ~%"'ped~,~~. ~~~ :~· ........ 8ffch =~~:.~~ :h~t! ' ~. full power, tad~. BUICK PONTIAC o~ ' I very good cond., see at 1931 Getting co. car. ~~ afl MacArthur Blvd & Jamboree aidewall titts, alt condition· 67 FlREBtRO 326, tu\l P/S, P/B, R&H, ra c k . 546-1975 ' Ne"'JlOrt Blvd., Costa .A!l"Sll. &pm, m.os55 tnr. CZSNO). power, air, nu tires, good $1295. 546-0ll>2, 1887 TahlU. '63VW VAN. 536-1861 15 MINUTES FROM MISSION VIEJO ARE.t, 646-'981 "' cAotLLAc •<Ir,..., •• , .,, CAPRICE S4"9 =.1$<!. , ..... , .. CM '69 Grand Prill , i 61 VW Cam;>er Von. Walk ""1ve lob. Being -~ Air, pwr,' amffnt, $2800. GUSTAFSON ,68 FIREBIRO ~. PIS,' MUSTANG S.J MODEL 812 Pea<.'On, H.B. '68 VW Sedan, clean, engine recently reblt, flnn $800. 488 N. Nwpt, NB; 645-00&! ·n vw. Good condition. 1..ow. mtreap. Muat Sell! $1 ""'· 646-5331 1442 SO. BRISTOL, S.A. 5464220 (S.A . .Flwy. East on lst St. "' mi.) thn.I. Reblt ~New SteeT-nod. Will sell $111:>. Call * 8t&-8ll\1 * • <tW F'ully equipped, black -Ylu1I Ing. $750. 8Tl aft S" after 5 .. wkndl 84.7-7957 '89 NOVA. 6 cyl, auto. ps. pb, Uncoln-Mercury r;,~]961 R&H, auto Inns. 1969 MUSTANG. V-8, aulo, top. • : VOLVO 711 ELDORADO 37.SOO mllec, $1250. 56<-0142 16800 Beach at w.,,,.. radlo/heate.. p/s, x l n t 552•7552 ·~'I -Jade ......,,. luth", loaded. CONTl"ENTAL 842 .'!~linil!; (0021 ~) •s:;!). •••• FORD cond. $1495. 613-'"90 Prlvato Party ! VOLVO SAUi 9),4DJ ....... $600 dwn. .. -• '~ OLDSMOBILE !<500 ..... 7823. "Homt o th. Viking" "11 FORD Country Squl" BUY OR LEASE :. 1 Commonwealth Huge Savings '68 Cad 4 dr, Sed de Ville. ~ 66 Uncoln Continental. air, wag. Jo ml 'I, dllal facing Sa.lPS & Service ''l'J POmu.cs . 'QI CAMPER. A f\f / FM• M Ltd 3 xlnt cond., all extras. Very full po:.'l\\'l'r U>oks gttat rear ~•ts, flC, rarllo, OLDSMOBI LE DAVE ROSS ' NEW TIRES. $l300. After otors • '72 & '1 lo miles. Prlv party, atter s • needs engi~ \vtlt"k. $500 o? ~:~.~axJ rack. auto GMC TRUCKS 1 Spm. 67>-0!26 Santo Ano ONLY pm,...._, $2350. """ '""· 962-1!22 . . HONDA CARS PONTIAC 1969 VW bus C&mP<•. many '65 VW B '67 '1>a '65 12 CAD '68 ntwd B,..nm. 72 MARK IV COR IR 67 FORD Gal""•· 8 cyl, UNIVERSITY' OLDS ™> Horbor Blvd.: at ~~Vllte pty, 496-1993, 1""" eng .••• bo. lh -bl1."'s'trk. ·~AT s•"-Air pow.r 11"""" YA a/c 2 dr sedan. lo m1lee.ge. Drive, Costa Mesa SIS-fCilf o.w-oo.n ow • ., i..c...r' Pr:'";,;;_,, • · """· V-8, auto1nat:ic trall5n1ission, .call eves or wk ends, 285() Harbor Blvd .69-. ' tape, new bkrs & hyd. gyst. PR&OOLLAR _.v......, °""" rad)() & heater, fXl\l'er steer-'&I CORVAIR Xlnt c:ond. & 847-6381 C-t M-n ~ ... 9640 CATALINA, air cmd: "71 VW Bus, lo mUeage, cust J~D susp. carry 1 Ton. '73 OEVAI..AtmON ~ ing power brakes VUlyl top good mi: nd. $300 1969 v<> a "'"'"' ;J"flr Pis & p/b, radio, 4 ~f1.J carpet, xlnt oond. Sacritlce, State, CH Patrol tgs. $ll25. PRICES! ·70 CAD. sedan De Ville, air'condllioning. ~'flite skle'. 54 • runn co · l'ORD XL Convertible. "12 Toronado. E.xl'CUth-e O\\'f\· ·.\\11t vin top, llUl.l'OOn. $2495. !)15-7481. Zl6l Orchard. cor. of We make over.ieu deliveries leather interior. vinyl lop, ·all ti (965E'HSJ 8-&193 Black beauty, P/S, P/8, ed Xlnt cond $4j()() or whls. \Vhslc-bluebk ~ '68 vw Sunroof. Needs body Orchard & Cypress, SA See It. You'll Buy It Ai li-1 , F /!\-1 st!'rro, tilt.tel \lo res. $74&9 · CORVAJR '65 Conver. White, P/\V, many i e;-:tras. xlnt ~t ~ff!'r. tw0--0lm. ~11 SSOO. 96,0CO mi's. Rwwt "'°"'· l550can· · s•• •-Hgts. "'••• l•.,.:• "eerlng. <!>rm> GUSTAFSON f;'!"'-!•=00""6 aoklng $300. cond, will sarrU.ce. -~3 PLYMOUTH ""' good. 644-l9:J2. ' ._......_. '67 VW, Jlke new inside & --WllO CAMARO .,...,,,,,..,alt· t 67GA4A}CY,4ctr.,p/s,pfb, •69 Pontiac ll on nevlltd '62 vw 1 out. F irestone Mlghty·Mlte YOI VII U I M CORVETTE R & h, good ru~r. ;600 ronvtbl, 111echanic apecla.I camp. cus. nt, rng. !ires, Recently ttbullt eng., I.IV ftCO ft• ercury 545-UU '67 FURY Ill, good c6nd.,' needs valves, other w I at ~work. $400. or offer. $1100 Call 6TJ...2G>. '68 CAMARO 396-325-4 spd. 16800 Beach at \Varner "l'O FORD Country Squire, &'OOd ' tires, nu shocks, gl"f'al! Power xtras, rad1als, '10 VW Camper, s .. -.. 'TI SUPER BE'E'I'LE MUSI' 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 W'm c~~!c~. pmi-trtu·. PIS ... 2 .1!~~1ington2 3ee1 ar.h ...... ME~~ -~~ Co;:?etteli,'lO~ air, roof rack, atereo. $2250 .. $.'iOO/best offer, aft 5, rally wheeJi1, 400 eng., 59,000 ~-· SELL 11500/be t • ti 72 VOLVO . ~SZ!. 54"-1"'9 --* ( l 592·5-· 640-10'19. SBG-.'l436. mL 11000. 494-1'6tl. C.ean. New tiles, lo mi'.11. · s o er. '69 CAMARO Uo 1•H f th Viki •• tires A: exhaust system $1900. can 546-9596 aft Spm. Xlnt oond., Jo ml. 499-1729 4 dr gedan. Sacritlce U'.X), • ye w, auto ome O e ng Call 536-0296 ' '71 FORD LTD Coontry 70 DUSI'ER, 340 hp, loaded '69 GTO, full pwr, all'! e;ve. 494-8473 day.. , t;o.p. Pvt P!:y 1161}l072 att 6, trans, small V-8, xlnt run--1971 MARK Ill , Squire. Fact. air. P/s, ctegar mags, ete. Gering AM/FM, vinyl top, ~ '69 BUG. New tires, fl(!W •69 vw CAMPER. Xlnt cond. •Ing cond. $1500. 548-2854 Fun power, 2'!,000 Original 70 ~~VE~~ ~· -P/b.. Best otter .. 548-M72 over seas, tell for balance. owner. $17lf0/best offer, =~'cJ°51~· cle~. w/pop t1 & tent. $2250. Autos, UHd . 990 CHEVROLET miles .. (45iDDLI ~ p/b, sterOO radio~ ''10 Country ~an, 8 pess. 1:400· 545-~~ 9 ::v ~ty 84~6'/~ '69 VW SquarebaC'k ~8<13~ 6 -8 8 7 7; eves AV ANTI '68 CHEV. Caprice couoc ROY $6499CARVER tape. Xlnt. $3,.'00. 837-003 &{!• J~e~' ~Ss1\~gg. rack, pass.Pf~ ~nd. R&ff.~/C. , , T BIRD I $1400. Nu brakes. XJnl rond. ,68 COUGAR 67 P/S. sun screens + lrg box • 644·1238 VW Sl1ndial Camper. wMnyl roof, air cOnd., 1 ' FORD Convertible. XL carri.err838-4428 ---------·' , 70 VW tl Outside canopy. A-1 oond. '631bAvr~ autj r~h, p/s, R&H, P/S, P/B, auto. INC. 500. Power, auto. Top con· · '60 T~Bmo Clas..'l'ic, ~ Sta on Wagon, auto, 43,000 orig. ml. $1T~. P , e ec c w n ow s , Unbelievahly immaculate! 234 E 17th St ·n COUGAR XR.7. super buy dillon. $'795. 846-13%1'. '65 PLY Satelllte 2 dr, V-8. owner, orig )Jfllnt. 10 mlk'I.,• R&fl, Good cond. 545--1441 646-5696 aft 5PM make offer, 962-9512. $1455. 64&-3819 · · at $3195. Xlnt cond. lo ,68 FALCON 'D xlnt auto, p/s, exceptionally /S P/B RJH 1 _, or 548-79Jl Costa Mesa 54&4444 ..-• cl 4..... ........ P • • , thr, ~ '67 V\V sq bk 0010 mi on BUICK 1965 CHEVY Super Sport CONTINENTAL ,.11 Marie mileage, new ti.res ·fully mecb., below book at $845. ean. "~•Cl'll· 546-1923 · WANTED: V\V ·VANW/SUN-overhauled eng. new tit'f'!I Impala 327, hill power, air, m ~ Whit • -••t kiaded. AM/FM stereo,.tllt CallS.illS PONTIAC V LIANT ROOF. PAY CASH 1'0 $1 000. xlnt cond. 644-5545 or J"8 RIVIE RIA bucket seats. 302 s. Olive st, • ....,.,.,,,, e on WJU e, \vhecl, p/slcerin&" &. bralres, '69 Ford T · S W ' A * .!m-3194 * 54R--3300 -$895 ~ LANDAU TOP Santa Ana 545-7603 Juli pwr,.Jeather. AM/FM. air oond., deluxe ln(erior k , or1no , ., '65 PLYMOUTII 'tat ton --------~ ' every extra, prlv party ~le lime green w!blaclc A/C, f!600/otter 6'f5..8162 '62 VALIANT Good ........, You'll find It In Cals&lf.ied ! Nrc<l tt "J:>ad"? Pla•·c nn ad! 46 In> ·• F\lll 1967 EL Camino, V-8, a!r, 642-81!19 ' , \Vagon, 9 pus. iO o d • --Y" I ~~~-----I • nu 1· pwr auto p/s p/b 111r:n vinyl roof. · C.U original 72 LTD, H top, Ml JXM'f, transportaUon Prtv pty tittl. nu J'ei., radio, "Oil~ Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 -fact air, am/fm radio 962-i'3m. ~II after' s . .,........,. '68 4-Dr. H~top, air, new owner n.._557.~n weekdays fact ab', loaded~ Sa<:riftce. $400. 531---0118 · . · •to write home aboU't.. bU 8tlow Blut Book 67 ... Ch tiref, radi~. xlnt oond. S-6. ·,. 493-6556. ~ * ,69 PONTIAC GTO. 70,000 good tranlportation. INIEWPORT DATSUN · 54048M eyelle Wagon, auto, $19f0. ~. '68 OOUGAR, fla.· low Like to 'J'lilide'!' OUr Trader's 675-3692 r/h. m, p/s, p/b, rack; ,69 MK m Xlnt ~ 1 2 78 P mi., clean, air, best offer. l!~f;f.~iiaiii."iOiiilliiii~ 1970 BUI'"" El etra -·r II l600 firm ....,,,. ""~" ..,..,,., m! eage. $1600. 9 -9 ! aradlse column. ii for you! 548-2554 196.l 4 dr Valiant, Jo a/-·•x1n•t cond.".(;J;.. u t , ~ 833-1234 X 285 days knd Im k ..ta ... aft 5 1· 5 •··-tor « Call ---~----.. __ t AM- HUllY YOU CAN mLL •rr A ·NIW DATSUN 510 ___ ;z;__.,:.A;;:T;_T;,;;HI OLD. PIUCl pwr, c, llllUS 65 OlEVY Bel Air 2 dr "A!-0105 Ev-& •knds w anyt e, w -.., • tnea, """""" ..,, Cl ~· uuc• see to appreciate. 541...qf25 r /h, auto, good ·tra.N car: .... ~... 'o\ • 6. today •.. 642-S678 asslfted Ads ... 6@5678 E'Vl'fi:, 641).ls:r.i '63 RIVIERA, fully equip, fm reblt eng. 8.'U-8447, $500. !' Motor HonMS Motor ffOnMI Motor Homes Motor Homt1Mo "~,.-,-H~o""m'""'tac."-'--_-,-1 ,,.,,,., body rough, $300. LIKE nu, 00! Impala, 4 dr ,Solo/Rtnt 940 Solt/Rtnt 940 J•to/Rtnl 940 Salt/Rtnl .940 Salo/Rtnl 675-6389 • vmyl top, p/s, nu tjres, lo '63 BUICK SpeCia\, 4 dt'. mileage. MlBt aell. B:n-nr.6 42,000 mi. ps, r /h, new tires/ 1960 CHEV. Station Wagon. ,.. 'brakes. 492-0786. Good transportation. · $150. NEW 1973 DATSUN UTTLE HUSTLER PICKUP • $150. DOWN .$60.6~~. S le Price S2515. APR 14.34. Total ?iote $3541.76 --.--.--> • CADILLAC 68. CAD. SC'd. DeVllle, fully equ'd. · Stt'l'eo. Vinyl top. $18'0. 67>-2733 613-2872 545-8031 SPECTACULAR SAVINGS ON ALL 1973 CHEVROLETS NOW!!! • Monte Carlos • Novas • Lagunas • Camaros '\l:-:::jij . e Caprices, I ... e Station 'flagons e Monte Carto SunroOfs e Laguna with "Coach'~ Windows e Vega Hatchbacks & Kammbac:k Wagons t=:::,-..:,:RECREATION TIME AT CONNELL'$ • BLAZERS • lfl TONS • l/4 TONS LUV PICKUPS AND LUY BAJA · SURFER VAN • EL CAMINOS-READY FOR DELIVERY CONNELL CHEVROLET • 546-1200 -2128 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • • ! • , . • ' BRAllO lEW NEWPORTER YAll CONVERSION '70 DODGE 3,4 TON PICKUP '489"• '79". HUNTINGTON WITH PILOllM CAICMl WIPll ._ ,...., ""Cllll4.. VI,.... !""'-_. ..... , ,_, ~r ...... tir1Ur. dUll V79 ... tM Iris. --. IN mllM. nll'I ""I.. -dNn. lit. t l1'4QM • 7 ----·· ----··-=.=c.i: .. i::: 18801 Buch Blvd . * 842 8 803 ' DM#,dlQ.Clr.,,,..MIO,..,J • IN SAi.ES FOR EXPlOll£R MOJUR HOMES OPEN DAILY 9 'Tit tO .WEEKEND 'Tll 8 YOUR VOLUME MOTOR HOME D EA L~R ,. .. (. • \ i • ' '· " • . ' · .. I ' : I ' . ' . •• ' • 1 ., I • • . .. . ' . . - I=--. 1- ' • • . , Y'''" . . .,, ••• ,,_4,,• '·,. ....:.,.,. . • • • t' !:.... 7~ V~NT~ AIR CONDITIONED $2249~~2E $49Mo. Will you tM drtvlng: •.new car 2 ye•r• lrom now'? Wi'lh Revolving Tradebac:k 'you·e•n drlv•·•'f'l•W car •very 2 yea1s, down Pl!rmem waiv~ and equity guaranteed. T~!'• rJoht. Al Re• EJ11worlh Pontiac you Can trade for a itew c•r ,very 2 )'ti~ wllftdl.it ever making • down payment. Start olf with• Brand New 197J Pontlsc, (check tod1y'1 e•amples.J THffll! _ IS ffO DO~~_PAYMENT. Yo11 pay.only tbe mon4hly paym,n.t1 . In 24 months, e.qulty 11 guaranteea. Th&n -tflde btek-for a ·1975 PonUac. Re.blJlaworlh I' will P•Y you c11h fqr your earned e-qulty and oiler to pay off yoUr maximum --op~·...O:.M11e ll&bUI\t Jus any dedvcuon lor el'cesa. mile• 2' recon~lllon· in.9 c:p1t1 per Kelly Blve ~ook . W.,_.t about your pre1en1 car? You can 1eU ii to u1. p;ild for or nol. and ' '1 cath back !or your equity or uae 11 to lower the R•volvlng Trade Back . mon1hly payme~11. • ~ NEW 73_ LE MANS AIR CONDITIONED . AIR CONDITIONED $2549;~~2E t $57 MO. $2649FULL PRICE $ --59Mo. TAK,E YOUR CHOIC'E ox '"'"""' cnctll rw • -.. C•tll "1c• 1nc11111r1111 rex a 1ic.n .. •2414.45. o.t.rl'lllf ,.Yrfttlll "'1N tl!ct.lllllfr •V llonllK• Ch.erpi Ut$t. ANNUAL l'IUICENTAOE RATI Jt,7'11. Otl • ..,....... cl"llllt ,., • mos. CUii ;;.,. lnc:IUCllftl .... a tic•• unt.u . ~ ,.,._, llffc• lnclvdlllS •II 11-. d\.lr9t1 IM». ANMUAL f'EllC•lfi'AO• JIATI: 11.WJI. Ox •ppr.Yid crtclit tw • mn. C•ifl Jlrict lllC/llcllnt l•l! &. 1ic.n .. 12114.U. Otf....-9d ,..,mtnl Pi"lct lnclvdlnt 1H fl1111nc1 dl.lrtn Sim. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE U.tnio " . SERVICE' D.&PARTMEN.T OPEN EVEltY SATURDAY -. 8amto4·pm l!fw~!·~ .- FREE LUB.t.·.~.al.., ·'i,~~ ~'. ANY MAKE ·cAR-SATUaDAYS ONLY RES£RVE'YOU.Rs,.CoAY ----t-~-- -. SALES 'DEPT. OPEN 7 DAYS - 9 TO 9 WORTH ' . . ~ ~ POllTIAC.r: · · 6G1 -·SGUTH ANAHEIM B~YD., A-NA11EIM e 533-3121 t FRE~WAY ii • • . .. • San-£lewi•enie ' -l;apistrano VOL 66, NO. 137, 4 sec.noNS, 56 PAG~ • ·-·-.. --,.-.--- ' Ol(.t.NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNlA • THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1973 Tod~' I ' . ' n..i ; • Clem,ente .. l)enie~ Visbeek Ra1'ch Density Bid: ' ' l' By •JOHN VALTERZA on the lnlaDd ac:n!!18e ol j-75 units to the portlorisiil the land, and the ml -mor. nlng M111mi5'iooers. or .. D9lfy ,_ ... " ~· • ' • ~ 60-percent ~ tbe land area -would And such a review would be proper if A. major land-planning firm rrOm Los ilut ~ rejettell the suggestion reli\a1n u open.space. the density .figure were changed at the . council and·~ly acce~ the !.!I-unit&-1'bO density figure a> the ome -t coundl level. The city bad until "early A.,.ies wed Wedoeoday's city ~.ligli!f~~ plaoi!JDi ~-the vtnlan llf"lhe general June to complere the planning document. bearings on an op<n-space,element ~the codwltant Ml!tciii 11/<i"'&el~, , plan adopted by Ibo city cooncil &bows '!be ~ce elem<(Jt calls for the san aemeote General Plail to unveil 125 The p~.for.iltlvel~t of 1be about 500 d"eillng units less. ~au.o of the slel'P billsldec on·the . million worth o1 development oo the inland hills are-by (aii ~ 1'<gest ever City Manager Kmneth Carr criticized parcels inland ol the san Diego Freeway. Vtsbeek Ran,dt. cootemplated iii' the ciif·. ' • the .PlatmiJlll. ·flmi for waitlng so loog , It allows for the develqpment of the BreivoteJ has pnised the idea as a way to allow for Jogical developmeDt, yet preserving tbe natural beauty of the landscape. -1be planners for the Visbeek property -granted recently as a gi.(t to Warner ' were received from othes m1jor ~ owners. Each of the unrepresented entities ~ jected in writing to the density figure arid . .. sought an Increase. · But city cooncllnien rejectod proposals The rand> lies ·•'Ill· of'lhe presently be!<!!" unveiJlni ll.i major long·r&Dge total pllfiilng area using the planned- 1---1ly;h..itnn--of-€omplim-Aaaoclates-/eP-&--developed oe~tlonll"ol Sao Clemente. plailS for.'the -property, .and ftmlnded community Conoept, thus allowing high higher density figure for the 2,072 acres Compl~ offi?~s told councilmen that council~ that ~re: would be little ~ity oopstructi~ on the flat , l~vtl Pacific College of Oregon -~lsted that the eeonomics of the situation rule that 1.75 units lo the aCl't" would be the minimum that would ~ economically feasible , 1be Vlsbeek representatives were the City Director of Building and Planning Richard Ahlman stressed to councilDH!h that aU the landowners were represented in person at three study session.s bekl with planning commissioners a n:c! Breivogel. · He added that tb6 sentiments of ·ttle owners were "well known" to all the pl8Mers before the element was drafted. 7 of the large ranch. under U{eit plan a\tdtal of 3,843 dweU.l,nJI time for ~ examinations of density pottion.s abd leavmg the steep sections The firm had sought an overall density units coilld be built on the nlore levtl dtaog .. in thtfpl8Q11ing element by plan· untouched. · only deve loper delegates present at Wednesday's hearjpgs, although letters • oun Witness 10,000-acre Plan Studied Development plans for 10,000 rastic acres in the heart' of Cremente P-ins Power --southern Orange County should be ··"· - unveile<! within a monlh. , On Mitchell The area being plamed -part of Saddleback Valley and Laguna Niguel -is bounded by Laguna Beach, Laguna Canyon Road, El Toro Road, the San Diego Freeway ' and Crown Valley Parkwl!Y· WASHINGTON (AP) -The leadoff It includes lhe million square f~t witness ln Senate Watergate hearings of plant, known as the zlggutllt, . said today that Atty.. Gen.· John N.' that is owned by Rockwell Intema- Mitchell was. making major decisions tional. about the Nixon re-elect.ion campaj.gn for Tentative general planning for up lo Jg months' before-be-n,igOed as • the ~-I" inviilved calls for bead of tho J~ lleportmeJ\t. • •. " dlldlly,aa 10.r · u -units per -c .. Odle, former 4lreclor of ad· . aqe~ ministration -for tho~ for tbe The ·planoitll by.a private ii"!' Charged San Clemente city councilmen once .. again wei-e confronted by a group of angor water c~tomers Wednesday - residents who are incensed OYeJI the · · chronic appearance of rust In their water su~a~ rJi,p;.. ~· 1· , T Ax.<!!l!!a AleslandN-""' --""-· -~wiilileoday1o~-.· .......... . " , ERRLICHMAN HAD QQLJTON ~'Zi!' .i:r ~eJf:.:~ HEAL TH RllCoRDS-htlo 4 lfOn. See Page S p com- ·=,...,· ~ .a ' ' ' 'l'liq ~'about Ill ooLban, ~ thiald "' ' . plete stories. • &iii. J -lold COllllcilnien thKt this is their 13th {.ear of complaints. Re-<olectioll ol the President, also said there was no doubt that u!tiroate Political authority for the campaign rested in the White House. Odle WBB questioned at length by the --tribunal of seven senatora_aa...il opened_ hlstorlc bearings into the wiretapping scandaJ. . Sen. Jooeph Montoya (D-N.M.), in· quired about "decision memoranda" that Odle said were ~t regularly to Mitchell in the Justice Department. Q. • Well, bow far back wls the com- mittee or its administrator sending memoranda to Mr. Mitchell at the 1 Department of Justice? i A. I -Ud say, after ft was there <nd . had been stalled up for a while, May of I 1971. , Q. And yru •!ill presmne that be was making some major decisions m the ' Department of Justice prior to the time he resigned as attorney general? j A. Of course,_ yes. · ·Mitchell resigned· as attOn!•Y general In March 19710 took a lengthy vocation , and began funeli-g as campeigo (See WA.TERG,\.TE, Page II . ' . Paramedic From I Clemente to Get I Heroism Award \ Loi Angeles city 'nreman a n d panmedic Patriel< M. "'u~y -;-a S8n Clemente· resi&nt -Will -he among 37 mjllllbel'S of -·the force' who will be hqnored ·nest week for heroism \IJ~the ·line I ol A . a peramed]c with the .Los ' ..... ' Wei~ department and a ~nm of the . foroe ," will receive the highest honor ii•<!! by the 1orce· for bel!>lsm. The .,,ward stems from an lncldeQt in 1169 dUrlng a major shooting incident ·which , aeverely injured lhfte police offll'trj· 1 Murpby'a citation credits him with brnery when be and a pllrtoer braved ·• hall ol gunfire to reach le -.oded of· flcers and administer first ai~. He and fellow peramedlc LYie E. Hall succes51u11Y dragged the wounded' men to 1 safety one! -· them to a hoopltal. -"Tbe acllon and dbplay of .JoiltiJll•• and courage by these men -wdUgrave penonaJ peril -...... In 'the highest tradltkill "' the Loil An&elea Qty Fire I>opartmeOt, .. the eltatloo rudl. Murphy,.47, lives with bis wile, Eileen, and the family at !19 Encino Lane. 11ie -le have seven chlldNn 1'1111j)lng in age · 'from 114 to to. Ha joined the Los Angelea I force :ro nars ago, opoltesmcn said. ' Nuclear Blasts But coi.mcl tJll;I, who in recent months have ~ used to the complaints, could only promise that come next week they will consider the ute of revenue--- Set Off Deep -~...to..Jlnlll>CO Iba $150,llOO - filter aystefn that could eaae the 1llua· Under Colorado RIO BLANCO, Colo. (UPI) -Three ~ devkes seven times more powerful than tbe lliroshima atom bQm)> were erplOded more than a mDe un- derground in western-Colorado today to free deposlta of natural gas. The e.a:plosiom vaporized · ages.old sandstone layers trapping the gu. SboCl: waves rippled across miles of rangeland and shook ranch homes near ground zero that were evacuated for the blast. tlon. An ,iroo ca:npound which seUles out of . city water and accwnulates at the bot- tom of water malol 1s the culprit. But lUltil the city replaces its an- tiquated water-treatment s y 1 t e m , nothing· will change, City Engineer Pbil Peler said Wedileaday. The· main •opoU&man for the cidtelll was Wlllianl G.' Auslbi, wllo sald that often "'8 surge of rust through tbe plpes ruins clothes and "ii totally ~t for any:t)lin,g. •• . ''R<gularly y0ur ~"' cooie down and flush ihe lines out and I could ooly wish that you people would come down and (See WATER, Page II ' "I didn't feel a tbinl down here on the first floor," said Rifle , Colo., police dlspatcber Don Ukele in the 1111all town of 4,000 residents 30 miles soUth of the blast site. "It shook them a little bit upstairs but it didn't budge us down on the ground level. I wouldn't have even known the blast went off if it hadn 't been for the radio.'' Valley ·Fossi:ls Imperiled r ·• The three 30-ldloton devices used in Project Rio Blanco were set off in a millionth of a second by an Atomic Energy Comml!alon teSI offtcial'• flick of a switch in a trailer more than 10 miles · from the blut ~le. Ex-perts TelH'iejo Audience of Lost Treasures The nine-hour countdtwn we started (See BLMTS, l'ace II ' . By CANDACE PEA.llSON OI' ... o.tfr ..... tlafl Dina.sours' swam In the waters before hot lava from: eruptina volcinoe made the sea recede. Swamps depoelted ' coal and the ocean rushed In again •Cl'Olf the land, ooly to be cbeCted in part by hyge !~per· hour !~des oil a mountain nbge lbllt , . no )<Inger eliltl. Vapous animals roamed the ...., at flnt freely, and then later as a food _.,. for at least two anch!nl Indian culiures. 1bls WU the bu.!tling, develilolna' Stid- dleback Valley In prebl~ Jim!,', milllonl ol years ago. nie clues that remain today to meal more secnts ", of history -fouUa, artlfacti, reefs and village 1ltel, -are being bulldoiect and built over at an alannlng rate, two speakert at a lecture on natural features and an:beology at the v.n.,.,._i w~ nllbl. But ·~ Mil -· ... ... ""*'1111 Roca' n.... ..... ' djdn, • --the -"' abotoi 100 ....-,what •""11d"" done lboilt It. Siio illd ~relied.eaw-tne \mat "follill Ibey ~ Out "' the around 1114. off -Illa. "At least we can save partl of It/' the lllld, ftlerring to' 111<1 datJni beck 25 , ml!llon yura. and pc!il.ition relative to other artifacts ls a r c b e o l o gilts or "grliVediggers," st~J . .;;· :.. · .• l>e5autels said. . , . "You· wm 'b«:.d<stroylng an 'imp!..,..· · · -\l'h8t ·little is l:nown,s11<ror1·tbe valley, able 1clenilfic.ft!IOW'Ce," be warned, add-·uke Orange C.OUOty, was the scene of ing anyooe who finds any possible arti-three separate Indian cultures at least fact or site should call ARI or a b:al 12,000 years ago. -unl~.Oity. They gathered aeed.s, hunted, traded Their ~ were port of the third goods with other nornJidlc tribes, ot six ~ on • 8"ddlehack Valley performed rellt!t01J1.rites and -burials and blstoFY ~,ecology sponsofed by , UC, li•ed much ol the year -u ·people. do lrvtDe. no• ......: in View of. the ocean. ' ·Only aboufJO perunt of the·Valley has "Ono of the things that ..,.,.., u~ In been systematically surveyed by Orange OOunty," Desautels said, "is we Finance Chief have rte«ded 487 archook>gical sites In Orange County -and about 75 percent of tbem are gone. "They are tither under a drug store or under a freeway or used to be part of a mountain new a housing tract," he uki. Mn. Stadum said she was there "to _:_.. sma~.~_gQ!ld_~ 1"t '!hat's m..tl\e_ grounu uefore too mu more of It ls Still Serioiis San Clemente Finance ~ destroyed." .Gerakt ' Uacbout remained under A researcher in geology for lt years -ve care ,this morning at ion now with Chapman College in Orange, a.mente 6-al Jlolpltal •alter llbe ~lbed the volca11011 llld landslill<s llUfl<rlllJI a· IOCODCl...ajot 1>eari ·at, which suppooedly created the vall<y tack lilil week, mUlions of yea" ago where ool)' sea had , Tudlout -rushed to the ooce been. Bones and teeth from shirks, holpllal 'l'llead'3' alter suff"'1nc a whales and porpoises are found all ~r ~-in-a heart cmdltlon ~b Saddleback,"lbe said. flared earlier this month. Many of the major ~ fossil finds The city department· head had have been In the El ~ke Forest been recovering at home from the area where two weeks 1go fossils were , flnl mUd attack. • found of a rour·foot high horse from the Nurses aaid Teachout's condltlon Mkx:ene era, 15 million years ago. was staLJe and the affibltl city of-This site st Canada and-Rockfleld liclaJ was deteribed as 0 restlng, Roads 111 an ancient reef, an ac- ;n,. medal of valor will.lie '&Iven him and Ids fellow firemeD at a dinner 1ponlOl'ld by the JdQlqt Cl1aniber of 0nnm~ ........ ~ ,,,_,u,~~.SAN :C"91111NllA .JfOJlORl!Q, Hollywood Palladium. flrem"ari" Patria Mur""'y ~. presldeot or·A.n:haeoJosleal·, ~ Ilic. (A.RI) of Costa Meca, urc· ed Ille 8addlebecl< v aOey resldeots .not to , "'11.oi:! .Nllllsl!~ the ob'-'• ·---~~aepul,' IOcatlOll but atlll.very tired." cumulation or stasbeUs cemented (See ARCllEOLOOV, P11e Zl • • • -. .. . ,, ' •' ' ' . ... ' - Old Craft Discovered NearLagu~a By A.J\111UR R. VINSEL Of "" Dall\' "'-' ..... Shattered·, scattered bits ol. burnt wreckage belleved that of a plane which vanished 17 years ago are now beJni re- covered from a mfln281llta-eboked aully in the hills above ~ Beach. The cbq:o.fJnd l"IS inltlaJb' Jl\&deby the Newporl'Beacb poll.a llollco!!ter ciew two mootha IJO, as they maroecl lrtm. a..mtn'on onr .tbe.JUIPCI -C!IPt of llf11t1e Count,. ' - Piiot 6cotl.Y MacGregor and oboerie; om.er llatTJ Wllllllllll gllmpoed a ile•m of metal in c!biparral ·country, Jeadln!i , ground seardtel'I to eventually hack their way to It with machetes. Th<"'ellopper crewmen loit tbe wreck· age that time but MacGregor and another omerver, Officer Marty Messenger, saw It-again m·a !""enHlil\*and ptnpolnte<I . the location. National Transportation Safetr Board Jnvestlgaton today were conUnulbl theii- investlgatiQll into the hislory of air crash- es ln the rugged terrain. · ' Air SaCety InvUUgator Frederick Beani says the shredded remains brought out- literally by handful.-are of an Ercoupe: The plane, may have taken oil from San Jose oo a 1955 fllgbt, vanis.bed and no trace of it W8! ever fouod.. No Identity of the mi!aing occupenl.i is available, but those aboanl the til· fated Ercoupe'1 flight were long ago pt<> awned dead. Investigators who have been workiJtg on the case, which is remlnbcent of the discoveries of old military aircraft in North Africa and South Pacific jWJgles !till occurring occaslooaUy today, con- firm the Orange Coast wreckage is that fl an Ercoupe. · No trace of human remains was found at the scene, but wild animals would have long ago destroyed them. The victims may not have died even anywhere close to the meta1 and fabric rubble buried in choking chapparal ..,. derbrush, accordlng to invesUgaton. Site of the old cruh ii about ooe mile west ot Laguna Canyon Road and two miles north of Pacific COaJt Highway. One theory 11 that lhe plane wu at- ternpllng an approach to Orange County Airport which was then little more tbao a (See WRECKAGE, Pace !I -' Welitlter Low clouds and fog again ror Fri~ day -and probably through the weekend according to the wealber- lady. Some sunshine in the after- noon hou(_s, tto_wever,_ Highs iri ~ _ 60s. Lows In the 50s. INSIDE TODAY Are thlre any alttrnactvcs to ma.srive 1D01tt in. de/mat ap;.na. tn11 tn the U.S.1 Find o"t tn tM fovrth part of a 1erle1 01' P<IV" Ing for th< ml!ltoru. See atol"]/ Page JO. - ' ' I • • I DAILY PILOT SC • • • ..... Thlll1dil, MQ 17, 1973 Doq.hts • .. • Nixon 1 L~k of Knowledge 'Hard to Believe' I • • ASllJNU10I( (A!') -Sen. Sluart iPgUln (D-.Mo.), said today after a ' bearing with top fanner officials Caltral Intelligence Agency that lllt tt bard to believe President Nix-on kntw nothing of attempls# to use the CIA lo help C1JVet the Watergate incident. "All the witnesses stated they did not know whether the President knew about It." Symington said. "It's bard for me to visualize the Presideot knew nothing about it," he ad- decl. Symington is acting chairman o( the Senate Armed Forces Committee which beard testimony today fram Skylab Crew ; Launch H td ' Five Day CAPE KENNEDY, Flo. (AP) -The lp9ce AgtDcy today annou.>etd aootber ___ · _ ~.J'_t!el•y In the lauacb of lbe Skylab i utraoaut1, autif-Fridiy, -May is. JC iiJd mort time h needed to work out a 10tatlon to Ute overbeatlng problem in die orttltlng $!N milllon 1pace Jtatlon. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. fAPJ - Temperatures in the overheated Skylab space station dropped avemight as the script was being written for a space adventure in which three astronauts would fly a repair mission lo the orbiting laboratory. The l)lission would re<juire one astronaut to take a space walk to install an aWnhig-like shield between the spacecraft and the blazing rays al the sun-. Television pictures may provide much or the world with a ringsid~ seat to the unfolding drama. l'he flight may start Sunday. Or it may be delayed a few days to pennit more planning for the wiprecedented attempt 'AB planning continued, flight con· !rollers reported they adjusted the posi- tion of. the Skylab in relation to the sun so that temperatures inside cooled and seemed to ba'{e stabilized at between 90 and 1115 degrees. 1 'nli.s, , was down from .Wednesday's average 100 lo 110 degrees. If it worts, Skylab l astrooauts Charles 'Conard Jr., Dr. Joseph P. "Kerwl'n and •Paul J . Weitz could save their 28-day •orbit.al trip and the 56--day voyages plan- ned later tn the year for tbe Skylab ·2 and ·3 crews. Plana for lhe Olghl are being drawn by a~alists at space agency centers at Cape Kennedy, Houaton, Tex. and .H1mtsville, Ala., and at the contractor plants ol Martin-Marietta in Denver and Mc~ell 09\lglas Ol]). in Huntington ~ch. •• From Page J 'BLASTS ... arter final systems checks of triggering "devices Wednesday and a briefing by of· flcials of CER Geonuclear C.Orp. of Las Vegas, Nev. CER Is the AEC's private industry partner in Blanco. "The firing system has been tested and is functioning properly," said AEC Proj- ect Rio Blanco site spakesman David Miller. "We made the last minute checks on all the systems. Everything is right an ." : Ranch families, most of them unafraid ~ environmentalists' warnings that ;radioactivity could escape through ;cracks in the ground after the blast, were paid $50 each by the AEC to evacuate a :14-mile perimeter of the site. ' Environmentalists opposed to the ex- periment were blocked by a Denver 'district judge Monday in efforts to cancel the tiSt. 'They claimed radioactivity could seep into the Colarado River and .poison drinking water of 27 million .J.mericans in the Southwest. •' I OU.Mal COAST · IC DAILY PILOT Tbe 0r""9 (M1! OA!l. Y PILOT, wlfll wr.lcfl It ~ the N .... p,..._ 11 ""'611.i.M 11Y Ille Or ... COt11t ~lllllrlt ~. s.,. .. ie m11111M .,.. Pllbl.,,_, MonO.r "'""""' Frlsl•r, for C.lt ~ H""*I kedl, """'I"""' lltedl/F"""'lel!I Ytllty, ~ 6Md\, INlne/StdclltMca; Md SM C--.i.1 hrt .I-Cepl.tr-A •lnliillf r91Wr edlllPn II P\IDl'IMf iLlhH'INVI Md Sl#ld1ra. T,,_ prlr>c'"l puil:otfl'\1111 Pll~I It et UI W..I a.r Str"I, C9'te M-. Celllomle, ftlK. k•b.rt N. W•Pd Pr .. ldtftr •..O Pva111~ .. J•t• •· Cvrl1v YI« Pt .. ~ -~11 ~ Th•m11 Kttvil .. ,,, Tltofllt• .A.~.Mutplil .. Mtflq!f19 Editor Chtrle1 H. Loot •idi1N '· Nill "'•l•l•rtt M•,,..lrlt l!dl..,. ... __ 105 Ntrlh El C1ml110 ••• r. t2612 --C...t• 111. ... , UI Wt•f .. , Strwt ~ IMdl: mJ N'-1 ao.,,i..r.rd """''"""'" ltldl: 17.,J ·-11ov1 .... erc; L...-hKll: Ul F-1 A- Tll.,• 111 17141 642-41.ZI ~imHIM .... ..,,,.. ... '4.Z-1671 S. Cle•••,. Afl D.tt=•-•ls: , .......... 492-4410 °"'""'· lf1l. °'•"" C.11 '"-411~11 ... ~, Ne ,...... 110tln lllvttrttion. -.. ""'"" Ot' edYffll,_11 l\tf•i,; ::r, . ~ .... ,,....,,,, """'"l "' "' °'"'""t """'· ~.!*;.z:..";: Hid tt C..!1 M.u, _..__ IDfl Ill-m~~ 11 " ----j--1"""""l'I ~ IMI U.11 "*"""i m111""' lmlNftliil au ........,.... - fonmr CIA dlrtclor llicl>ard Helml. former ~'1 dlreclOr Gen. Robert E. CUabman USMC a n d lbe .,...,,, presenl deputy director, LI. Gen. Vernon Walters. Earlier in t~ week, Symington reported that former White HOU3e aide!! I-t. R. HaldenH1n and John D. Ehrlichman and former White House counsel John W. Dean Ill asked WaJters to assist in hailing an FBI investigation of the chan- neling of Republican campaign fund.I through Mexico. "It is very clear to me that there was an attempt to unload major respons.lbility for the Watergate bugging and CO¥U up cm CIA," SflD.iacton Aki al lbetime- Mtt loday'• ' lho. '41MOUri Democrat said t Ip pa ~e D tJ 1 Haldeman "Joe In oo Gen. Walten" ln an e!fort to get IA assh:tance. Then lhe oeoa said Haldeman and Ehrllchman appar tly turned the mat· ter over to Dean who be said continued to press for ClA auistance until Walters lbnaten<d to resl8J1 and lalle his case to lbe Pftaldent. Aaked why Waller> didn•1 go to lhe President anyway, Symington replied, "you'd have to ask Walters that." Walters declined any comment when he ten the hearing. From Pagel WATERGATE HEARING • • • director in April, Odle testified. Later, Odle testified, he saw G. Gardon Odle said he would routinely get Liddy, later convicted in the Watergate Mitchell's approval, while he was at the case, In a hallway. Justice Department, for such matters as "He asked me where the paper shred· renting more office space or leasing der was ... He later came out and said cars. He said he didn't know what other how do you work it, and I said press the decisions Mitchell approved by ether button," Odle said. " ... Later, I saw him SCATTERED AIRPLANE WRECKAGE IN' LAGUNA HILLS BELIEVED 17 YEARS OLD Newport Police Helicopter Pi lot Seo tty McGregor Spotted Old ~r•sh Site ~~~~~~~~ campaign staffers. with a pile of papers. He was on his way Odle said be had not known of political into the shredding room ." .Fr~ Page l sabotage or apying by the carop_alg_n__ Baker: Did you see him 'shredding · • S. C?~ty Devel!!_P"!l~nt­ Project Appeals Held co;,no~:~teeW&t ·rve read tn the ·P3&if!;-No, .sir, but -I ·::med. that he--WRE..tKJ.tGE • • • new spapers," Odle, 28, te!tified befare a was going to shred them .. .lt didn't crowded, nationally televised Senate seem that highly unusual at that point." hearing. Still later, Odle said, he, Magruder and lie said after the Watergate arrests Robert Reisner. fl Magruder aide, talked June 17 he personally took. home with by telephone in a three-way conversation. him a legal-sized file folder, l 1f1 inches Qlle said they discussed taking files thick from the desk of campaign deputy from the committee offices over the Jeb S. Magruder, which he now believes weekend. He said his own concern 'Was may have been logs of wiretapped that cf safekeeping documents such as telephone conversation. the CRP budget. Od1e said the material w~ given to He tesUfied, strategy and advertising him by Magruder's as,,lstant, Robert-files were to be remdVed. -Se aald he took Reisner, but that he never looked inside one batch heme, but didn't look at them. the file and never lound ·out. fl.nt-hand Odle said he never had beard Ute code what ~as inside~ He said he retumed the · word "Gemstone," wbi.ch.. was. used._1or material to Ma~der and has seen only the wiretapping operation. Nor he said newspaper accpunt.s of the contents. .... di'd •· kno hethe 1n· I eel · ' He said the material was described to ll'C 'I! w r. papers. vo v in him as a strategy file at the time, but that -operation wer~ m the hies Qe took new believes it cantained "things which home. . . . have no place Jn a political campaign." . He said he raised ~? q~esbons at the Odle was questioned in detail by Sen. lune~ hl:'1 ,';would have if Id known what Howard H. Baker Jr. (R-Tenn.) about his w~~ m it. . activities at CRP headquarters the day I destroyed no piece of paper, not ane of the Watergate blU'gia.ry. shred of paper, in conneetian with the He said Mrs. James McCord telephon-Watergate," Odle ~aid. "Now, let m~ ed to say "something to the effect that make a couple of th1~ perfectly clear. Jim has been involved in a projtct which That ·~ of a familiar Nixon phrase has failed. He's involved in the drew laughter. Watergate thing and he's In jail ... " " .•. I'm glad to be cooperative," Odle said he was shocked, although he Odle aaid. "I've bec9me a professional had indicaUons earlier in the day that witnesa lately, and a bit of a professional McCord was involved. file provider." Beckman and Fluor Deny Links to Administration By The Asaoclatel!lllP. Two milli-ire indu .... itagnates who are also officials of the Lincoln Club of Orange County have denied their 126- member group has any close ties to the Nixon Administration. Club president-ele.ct John S. Fluor, 71- year--0ld honorary chainnan of the board and former head of Fluor Corp., said his group gave only a "token" political con- tribution to the Nixon rtH!lectlon cam- paign last year, while concentrating donations as usual to selected con- gressional and legislative candidates. Dr. Arnold 0. Beckman of Corona del Mar. who is chairman of the board of the Lincoln Club and chairman of the board of Beckman Jnstruments Inc. of Fullerton, described as "a lot of baloney" the widespread supposition that the club is representative of President Nixon and dominated by presidential associates. Beckman told an interviewer Wednes- day that the club was formed In 1963 as a means of uniting various factions of the county Republican party, but ht, con- tended that it, was not an exclusively From Pagel WATER ... · see for yourselves. Ifs a big red streak. ''But it doesn't do a lick of good . All it does is waste \va!er, '' Austin insisted. The iron which settles out in small globules is mOit prevalent in the city \veil "''al rr which is blended with Colorado-River \\'alcr imported by lhc Tri.Cities Municipal Water District. Peter explained that wider the present system, treatment is inadequate when the wells shut on and aff during changes in demand . "lt's a complicated problem, but the solution is simple, "Peter said. "If you replace the system "ith a new one, you 'II see lots of improvements." Austin said at the height of the prob- lem at least 200 residents called to com- plain about the unfit fluid coming from lhelr taps. ··r took a jar up here to city halt and asked the girl at Ulc water coUeetion desk lo take a drink," Austin said. .But she refused. .. lfave you people seen that jar?'" he 11sked. GOP group. However, Beckman could not recall any instance of a political donation to a Democratic candidate by the club, which collects '500 a year from its members for a total annual campaign war chest of more than $60,000. The two officiab conceded that Nixon's fonner personal attorney, Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach, is on the l&-member board of directors cf the club, but they insisted that Kalmbach had no mare say about the group than any other director. , "As a matter of fact," said Fluor, "he has less Interest because he has missed half the meetings." A major fund-raiser for Nixon's 1968 and 1972 campaigns, Kalmbach was quoted as telling the FBI recently that he was Instructed by a White House aide to pay out mare than $30,000 to Donald H. Segretti, a young LM Angeles attorney who is facing political sabotage cha rges stemming from the 1972 Democratic presidential campaign in the Florida primary. Kalmbach kept campaign money in a Newport bank. Kalmbach also handled Nixon 's purchase of the Western White House in San Clemente. Fluor. said he Lelieves .the Watergate scandal Is hurting the Unlted States and has made it incumbent on able bU!inessmen to help by Ialdng posts in the Nlxon administration. From Pagel ARCHEOLOGY. together over years. "It's being wry quickly built upon." she !Bid, adding, "thi! Is one site that should be preserved.•• Program coordinator Ron Yeo, a coun- ty pJanning commissioner, said much of Lake Forest development was approved before the requirement t h a t en- vironmental Impact statements be filed on private projects. The white-looking rock by Leisure World In Laguna HW.. '-' 11<lually mlcro- fosslls depoelled by -P seaa. Mrs. Stadum said. The valley bas a "wcaJth" or ice age f06Slls. The changing nature ol lhe sea has deposited rillno. whale and fish bones In lhe Sanla l!!ia-&\ddleback Moonb\im. she said. · Millions oC years later, Desautels ad- ded, the Indians 11cattered shells and shclJfish while foraging for seeds and plants that still' remain ln the county. Botti speaken stressed the need for more COWlty ajrstrip with almost no instrument ·facilities. A fogbank _hovering over the hilly, canyon-laced terrain might have hidden a ridge from view, causing the aircraft to slam into it, exploding into pieces that showered into the canyon beyond. Bits of the wreckage -melted metal - show that a fire did occur upon impact. Following their second sighting cf the crash early this month, helicop(er crew· men MacGregor and Messenger hovered in for a closer l_ook1 then notified the Ir- vine Company. - Deputies drove by Jeep, then Wl!-lked and hacked their way to the site with n1achetes to reach the wreckage. MacGregor and Messenger returned to the scene on their own lime to help in the sweaty, laborious process of digging pieces out of the tangled undergrowth. Poker Playoffs To Start Today LAS VEGAS (AP) -A hig!Htalres hold 'em poker game, canceled Wednesday be- cause preliminary games were Dal fm- ished, was scheduled to get under way here today. The winner can expect to pocket some $70,000. The hold 'em game, climax of the fow-th annual .World Serles of.Poker be- ing held at a downtown casino, has drawn the top poker players in the CCAintry. Each player buys in with $10,000 and the game continues until one man has all the chips. Thomas Austin "Amarillo Slim" Pres- tan won $60,00()" when he captured the title in last year's competition. Hold 'em is a variety of seven-eard stud in which each player is dealt two cards and tries to make the bes( Cive- card hand using five community cards in the center of the table. Hearings on appeals against regional Secord and ·Lorell Long of South approvals of two South Orange County Laguna represented the Coalition, which developments have been continued to claims a membership of about 56 county June 6 at the State Coastal Zone environmental groups, at the Wednesday C.Onservation Commission meeting in meeting. . Monterey.~--; , The Avco tract is ooe of the seven Both projects had been scheduled to be parcels granted exemption by the 'SOuth heard at Wednesday's commi ssio n Coast Commission in late April. Nine meeting in Marina de! Rey. other p,arcels were denied exemption They are an appeal by Dale;A. Secord from penBitcmtrols·tn J>roP.. 20. - of Costa Mesa of an exemption granted Avco bad appealed seven Or those nine to Avco Community Developers of denials, but before Wednesday's meeting Laguna Niguel for an 11..:acre, 48-unit requested those claims on residential and garden home and commercial project in commercial properties not be beard the sau Creek Beach area and an appeal then. by the Environmental coalition of Orange The Coalltion contend! Avco didn't get County against a permit granted the a vested rights exemption on the 48 Aliso Water Management Agency far a garden homes because final tract map land and ocean outfall in South Laguna. approval or building permits weren't ob- Both actions originally were taken by lained prior to Nov. 8 when Prop. 20 the South Coast Regional 7.one Conserva-became law. The Coalitian also claims tion Commission, which has jurisdiction Avco hadn't done substanUal on-site work over coastal projects in Orange and Los before the law changed. Angeles counties. The merits ot a project aren't con- The public .hearings were cootinuep sidered during vested ri~ bearing). late In lhe afternoon .when Commission The Aliso Water laJl<l-aiid ocean ootfa!I Chairman Melvin Lane said sevtral com-and sewage treatment plant .was granted missiooen bad "~le" p 1 an e a coulal permit l'frll 16, after ieglonal reservations and bad 'ii!•'°· ... • ~ ~-· -~,i;eslriclj1ij,ll!"'i-Secord. an enyu-onnleqlal com\iltan~ hie . .. _ ~1 o~ a.iii mn· later said he objected to~swttcbiDQ bear• mMi.a,? ~- ings on Orange Count}' projects to a In his·eppeal to the state, Secord eon- Northern California location. tends the regional commission couldn't He failed to persuade the cammission adequately assess the environmental im- to delay at least the Aliso project a pacta of the project because its capacity month until a meeting takes place in wasn't specified and the. ultimate area Southern California. population isn't resolved. The state commission created by Prop. The project could. induce more growth, 20 also turned down Secord's request that Secord contends. to ask Avco to stop work on the Niguel Carl Kym.la, chainnan of the Aliso _Shores project or that it ask the Attorney Agency, has indicated the reclamation General's Office to issue an injunctian system would be designed for a popula· against such work. lion of 230,000, comparable to a year· A new regulation adopted about a 2000 projection by the Southern Calif. month ago by the state body says that an Association of Gavemments. appeal will stop all work on the project in A rece!lt county growth policy repart question, unless it involves a claim cf ex-suggests the Saddleback Valley-SOUth emption where work was on-going at the County area have a population of 190,000 time of approval. by 2000. ~~~~--~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • FREEZE fOOO PRICES Wi1ti Tliil COMPACT 2111 lb. 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F, N£UMAN W'llfrll• lift UOl illll'tt 1tt1r lt>t ~ op.e11!no ,!CTrTl(M.11 I VSIM II l"MMI Tl\lt 1letttnlltl ""11 t+llcl ""'h tht C&ll"· Attot,..v 1111" ll:'°'"'"llllvt d1t., 1tAM• ITAT•MllCT 4ol!IO Pul)lllhld OrlllOI Co.ti Delly ,llol. ty Cllrll ot 0t•'10• tovntv Ol"I Aorfl 11. llf tM Wilt 11' 11M eM"I E1c11 bid n'll.ltl conlorm enell be 'Tiii fotlO'J>'l"I """"" l fl Ml't J, 10, 17, 2'· 1973 1:in-n ••n 111mtd cJ«lclefll ... _.,1.,. !ti IM conl•KI d«Um9!'lt. "'',""!..!~.•ND ,, • ...,. 1 ,.TES, 2J'Of W. l'i4'U • p lllUMAN EKfl blcl sll•11 bl eccomp110l1" by 1111 • ,.,.., """' CA n7M PUBLIC NOTICE M1rth1U L, Mcoa,.1111 ,;"(,,,,,..A.,.., 1ec11r1!'t' r..t1rrld to 1 .. Tl'le cori1r1c• UW. ,t,pt. No.. 2. ••"11 ,.,.., »Al ~'"''" l l\'1111., 111. rtt CMI• ~. C•· fUtt documentl •nil bY 1111 llsl of pr01>Q1KI TV IDGHUGHTS. ' TV DAILY LOG (SNmll riulll" l(i y c1.-1. l10f W. K*11et, L" A..,.. ... (1111. •11 ino .....,, .. ,, 117-4111 tubcontr1c1.,..1. '----r"'!~~µsi"t• Ane, CA t'l1Cl4 ,.l(TITIOUS 1u1n1•1s Tilll (111) >tl•lln Attll'MI' fir ......... llllVI Tiit DISTiii.JCT rtstrv~ !I'll rlQfll to It-; Ill.lefter JIMll crou,-tl'tt w. --MllM9!-PA-'Ta.M.l:NT 61J1f Pu~t!sried Ort,.,,. coes1 QJH1 .l'Jtot. Itel 1nw or 1U bllf• or to wei~• 1nv Jr. .: .. 1.,., Mil, H&. 3, S11111 AP\I. tA "'°' 11M 1011owt1111 p1roon1 ••I doing l'u&ll•ntd °''""'' Coe•• Dlll't' Pl1e1, M•Y 11 1, ll ifld JU!lt 7, 1tn----iJra:n rt0U11rltt1• OI" l"form•llllis 1n 1n~ Dldt or Thursday 1:00 II({) CIS ThMOO~it: (C) l211r) "Countdown" {sci·!i) '68 - Robtr1 Dw1H, James C1an, Joann• "10011. 81s1d on Hank Sea11's nov•I. "The Pl!11lm P1ojeet,'' about Iha U.S. ind Rvssla's race to pol lht llrst man on tht moon. ;·· '11111 ...,,111111~ 11 toMutltll ~Y 111 1n• t>\111~':~.t·~,Gf'!T, )900 Blrcll s1r .. t, ~ullt ~o, 11. 2•. ltTl IJlO.ll ' ' ' Tn 1111 t>lddl""· f!Vld11111. 201 NtwPO•t a111c11, C1lllG<nl• 9'660. BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 01~~~11°~~~:,:~ .:,!'01d:.:•;!~w•~~~ I P1ulll._ Kl¥ ~;1':,1 wUn !llt t~un• f .... E MERIDIAN GllOUP, 1 PU In thl loc1lll\I In wlllcll ttil1 _.k 11 IG M ;,.l~tt :·~~~,,'g:~~IY Oii Aprll t , lt1l C1ll lor,.lt 'f!:o.-por1Uon, 3'00 l lr(h ---;oTICll TO CONT•ACTOlllll Mtlcrmed tor ~~Cfl c•ail or type ol rr .....,, '24414 Strtt!. lu!te 203, NIWl)(lrl 8e1cll, I •t1i1t CALLIN• 11011: llDI workm1n "teded to •~ttul1 thf (Olllrecl. Publlihld or,',"", to.~t Dilly Pl!Dl1.~.·~ C~!!M,,"011 ~C.AL''"'""· INC. lfl NOTIC• TO. Cllll•DITOll:t Sct>ool' DI l Ir I c I : NEWl'Oll:T·MEIA TllHI r1111 i re on till al lh'! OISTl!ICT • '' 21 11 1 -·~ ou '" 1ur1a101t (OU•T Oii TH• lJNI FIEO c!ftce 1oc:~tld 1t 1151 Pl1c•nll1 Avenue. I • • · • .-Arlrone Cfl'porltlon. llKIO NOl'lll t 1"trel, IT411 OP CALll101111MIA l'O• Sid Dee<l!ln.,; 11;00 o'cl~k 1.m. &n Ill.II Colll filf.11, C1Ufornla. CciJles m1y ~ PUBLIC NOTlC~ Phoenl•. ArllOlll. IJ.01,, TMI COUNT'I' O• OllANel Jh! CllY al Ml~, \tll. I '' •I ont1fnld on rtqu1JI. It COPY ol lll~st rate1 .--~~===::'-;;~;;~-'--! 11111 tui!fllll JI eandutltd DV 1 cOI'· N&. ,._,.... P!tu1 of I.kl llK11p!: Us 1ttn I 111111 111 po11lt'd 11 !ht lob 1nt. llMlll por111on .. H, "'' •D••• ••oul' E1l1t. ol J 0 11! I' H Ml! "S H E Y Av1nu1. CM'-Mn• Tiit lorf'Cll)fng tdlfoltule el' oer "I"" l'ICTmOUI IV , .,. MC GlLLVRlt, e~1 JOSEPH H. MC· ProlKI ldt "ttttc1tlon N1me: lt1ofl1ll w1~ It btit'd upon 1 werkl"ll diy el' MAM• l'TAT•MlllT dol"ll W!lll1m G. Hlttn• Pr11Jlllt'll GILLVftA, Oece1tld. P1tvlnO let 1":J.1~ N1wpo.-t·Mdl V11!ntd 1lghl <l l llovr1. Thi rt h! tor l>oll,,t't ind 'TM l&llowl"lill ,.noril t r• Tlllt 1111.......,1 Wtl llllCI wl"' trw Coun NOTICE IS HElll:EIV GIVEN l& llM Stl'IOOI Dltlrlcf &v11tlm1 WOtk 111111 bl el l11st time •"" ...,..... 11; $ I OllY1 St 'IV Clffk of Ot•nt• t011nt, Ofl Ml'f 10, crlclllort of !PW ·-nelJlllS d1t....,,I rll(.t l'll"t 1,._ on Fii•: 11Sl' Pl1ctnll1 Ol'>l-1\lll c. " G GLA!S. l1'Mt •n: I .. 1m tire! .. ,. P9tlOl'll hlYlf\f <ltll'l'll 1g11MI "" Avt"Uf , C01tl Mt•• " lh~ll bl "''""''MY 11111" IN CDH-11-'•ln l/1Hey, C1llt. nJ !inll P·tnil 11lcl dectcltnl 1r1 r~ulrlcl lo flit tl\1m, NOTICE IS HEAE•V GIVl!N '"'°' tht T•ACTOlt lo wllom l~e conlr1c! I~ 'G•rr Otlt Le~lfft'• 11"& l'ut>lltlled Orlf\fl to.ti Dtll't Piiot, wllfl Ill• f\ICtllllV wouclllrt, 111 1111 office tbo'tl 111tned Scl\ool Dl1trltl of Ot'•llO<' owlrdKI. i nd upon l "V tubcDl'llr1eto• i Oll'llt It .. Fountlll\ Ve!ll 'f 5 t11'{' Ollvt• MIY 11, )<I, Jl Ind Jun• 1. 1t7l 1'6J.1) of tht tlt rk of Ille 11K1ve '"llllld Coull, or coun!y. Ctlilor"fa, 1cllng b• l nll lhroutll ufldtr 111,,., lo p1y not ht<~ than 11\t Jlfd Ce•ol L1m~19aitr, 11'M •n I ----10 pr1otn1 lhecn, wi ll! Ille 111C•n•rY 111 Gov1rnl"g Bot1rd, 1Mreln11ttr rfl1rrtd ipt<:lfled rlll't to 1n werk"W" emploved •St .. '"'""In V1llfY1 C1!ll. "* 1 PUBLIC NOTICE vouclMro. to lllt unde<1lgnld ti ns11 to 11 "DISTRICT", ..,111 rtcelv1 u11 lo, bl.It by tht<11 1" 1111 e•IClrllon ol 11'11 eontreei fllll -IP'lln It '-"""uc:!ld bV •~ "' Plt90 Ce l/1!tncl1, Sull1 211, L1111m• not l11tr lhtfl lllt lt>O'll stiled time, Mii· No bl.,de--,.,,.,. wl"'~''"" 1111 Did fOI' ~ fl¥1du-11. PICTITIOUI SVSIHllS Hlllt, C1ll~rnl1 t'1tU, "'hlch It "'' pl1c1 Id bids for tllt IOWtrCI of I cot1lrt tl fer pttlocl !If lorl\"""' f'5l dJys ilttr lfll Gl lV Llll"tr<10tlr C • •T•TIMllllT ol t11.11lr.e11 ol 1111 undtfllQ"td 1n 111 Mlt· the 1t>ovl prolKt. d 1 If lPll I I ~•o 11111 1t1t""'"' wt l ll1td wllll lM O.UI\-NAM terl 01rl1lnll'O lo l~t tsl1te ot 11ld dl(I· 111.,1 ihlll bt •Ktiwtd In !hi Piie~ ldtn· 1 1 11 or 00tn n~ 0 "' '· 1¥ Cllrk of 0r1nt• t o11n!V on Apr!! 20. 11 1,IM loll-lllO pe,.cn It l!Olnt k11""1 d•"'· wll111" tour months 1ner llM !lost tlflt~ i lKlwt. 111d sh•ll bl Dlll"ed 1 ind ti!dl);~;":!''.-~~ 'ri';'J~:,D~;~~~~ 1m. 111041 ·LIDO t>OOl.S INC Jli w. N~wpotl publ1ctlle,1 <11 !hl1 nollc•. ii11b11c1~ r•t" •loud 1t Ille e bov• s ltld th• "'"''''' The ~·vmenl bond 111811 bo ''. ·, · C ''' ""' Dlltd A~·ll 2•. lt73. !Im• 111d nlace. 1 '" , · , 1 '" , '" , ,11111t1ntd Or1not Ca11t Dtll't p ' l lvd., ~IWPOtl eaCll, 1 • AGHES lllllEN E M( GILi.Viii-'. Eec:t !)Id mUll cofll:trm l"d tit n e :"'"' 11 or n t Cl)l'I rl CI i!'tr11 :N. i nd M•'t l. 10, 11, 117' 11'3-,I LI09 NIEL:.;:R.~N~C N=~' .~~;h: E•tcutrU< pl lllt Wiii rllPOf'Slve t& 1!11 co11!r1t1 doc11mt"l1, docum•i;;~~••nlno Bri1rd ---. :n• N. "" v ·• cl ltlt 1b1we n11•11d dlci<lt"I. E~cfl bid ~~•II bl 1ccomp1nled by tto• II D h H PUBLIC NOTICE ~•!If. 'u;'3 Is bllflt c~IKI b'f ,. llOltMAN & LI LLY, IN(, 1ecurlty rtlet"rtd lo In !IM C011tr1tt "~•(hO::i~: ..._::~,ev Fl,ner ~--------___ C 1 ri11 'i'°lc":::0,111,,... AttM ... .,. 11 L1w documents 1nd llr !hi lhl ol prOi)tlled Published Or•no• co.st Oe!ly Piiot ,ICTITIOUI tUllN•SI 1 Ol'f\LllDO ELEtTliDNlt 21St1 l'I .... DI V1l1tMI• svbc.o"lr1clo•1. Mi y JO 17 un l'1t-J3 MAM• STAT•MINT DOOlllS !NC Suite 211 Mr, J1mt1 M, H!l1t1rn1. OlrKlor. ' ' ---------- 'TM toll°"''""' plrtol'll .,. dolnt 8 J Wm J°'1nM>n L11un• Hlll1, c111 ... nl1 ,,,,, Scflool F1cllllllt. M1ln1entf\tl •nd Op1r1· PllBLIC '·" ·~1cE MlnHI 11· S 'I 'll"i/T Ill ' Tt\11111-1 1114) Ht·211f fll)l'lf, wll! mlMI Wllh lllOSI M.'10/ll In. "V 1 ltEtTDfl-'TIOH UNLIMITED, 2»' Thfl it~~r;,..nl fi11d . with !hi CevnlY Altll't'I~ 1111' ••1Cut1l1 Tettlled I" tovrlnQ th~ l ite. 11 lllt olne1.l---------------I Clftf Dt., Nlwpo1"l ll11ch t1UO ri ... k "'Orll'llll toulltv Oii : MIV 11. 1t7J, rubl(1hld Or1ngt Coesl Dilly Pllo!. l~tte<I •I 91) 8a~e• Sir..,!, Co1t1 Mttl. IVP•ltlOR COURT OJI TMI[ Edwerd l'IH"l· -Cllll tlr .. I Th M )Jltrd DtpUty Ctl\lt!ty. 1'prll 26. 11\d ""'" '· 10, "· U1l, n.-.n 11 \O:DCI A.M., Ml't.21. ltrl. IT•Tll OJI CALIFOltNIA 'Oft • NtwOOf'I Beec~ tt* r i rttl · ' ----· Ti.. Ol1!rlct rltMPtwe1 IM rloh! to r1!tcl TH• COU'HTY OP O•ANCll Jll,.., Mimi . no. CUii or., Newp&•I c lfk. , ,tntt PUBLJC NOTICE 1ny e>r ' 1!1 bid• or to w1lv1 env Ir· .. o. A '~'" • IMC:fl f1UO Publl•~lld Or•nOI C!>l'•I Dilly PllOI Ml~ •eouterll!t< or ln10rm1!1tle1 In 1ny bldt or ~•TIT!ON TO ASt'eltTAIN 4 ND • Tiii• &ullnHI 11 cOIWlllCIM bY • 09M1•I ,, 21 '\ tnil Junl 1 1tn uo~.n NOTIC I 1NVITIN$ l lDS In 111• blddlnf. ' I!' TA.LI s H 'T .... ND I N Cl .... s Ill ' ' ' T~e Dls!rlct h•• detrrml"ed lllt Ot"''' NIWIP.\Pllt OJI O 11 N 1 11: AL ,.,.,,,.,. p, I Notice 11 ht••Dy gl\lt n tfl~I !h~ B~•·d of Pftv.!llnl r•le ol per dl•m ..... , •• In lt>I l"IRCULATIOl<I A5 DIPINl"n tN ~Iii"· 1Edw1rd r lton PllBUC NOTICE Tru1tet1 of !IM toe1! Communllv Cell191 1 11!· Will h 1h1 ork • ,,, ti"' ~ 'Tllfl •lllllfltnl "''' fll"' With tlll C1un· D!ild<t ol Ori"gt tounh. Cill!o·~lt. will C'l:I ~ n ' ~ ... !If TION HM 011 THE GOVlll:NMINT " Clerk of Or•~•• Coun!'f on ltorll 70. ' lod 10 " 00 M 1>1rlormed for 11cfl er• I er "Pl roo1, lt • 11U4 re<• '1, 111 ~ t UP to : l.m.. on· wor~"\lf\ ntMKI ro t•ecu!I f~.e contr1tl, In Ill• Mll!tr of lht Pellllofl I 1 7J 11147« NOTICI TO CllllDITORS d1y, "' • 1'7J, 11 lhe putc~o~lng D•~ Th•te r1teJ 1r1 on Ille 11 1117 P11ctn!T1 ROBERT l<•l!:L CHllRl'HILL, p .. ..,11.~:, I Ot'i 1 co11t Dlll't Piiot. IU,.lltlOI: COU•T OJI TM• ol llld tct>ool dlitrlcl loc:ilt<! 11 1 13 Avtnut , CMlt MKI. CQ91M Ml'f bl ob· 'If $, I<. W1LSOH NEWS. !"'C .. "bA 11'e ,Pl/Ill iNcl M• 11113 10, U, lrn 1210·1! ITATI Of rALlllD•MtA 1'0111 Adlml ......... (OITI f,\ftl. C•lltorn •• 11 t1lntcl en reoue~I. ,. COPY of 111111 ,., •• "FWPORTER·l'OSTA f.10:, .. Nf'V/S. Apf'P U. I ncl y ' THI COUNTY o• 01.ANCll wMch llmt 1•1" bldt will bl oubll,l't sh•ll bf' OO!:ltd 11 tt>e 'oh slt4, To Hive the $18ndl,.,. of THE -~----CE "' .. A-J11U Ol'ltflld 81'11 ·~•(!lo·: T.V. IVtOA.D(AS'T 2 Tht lorrgo'ng scfledult ol 111r "le'" 'll":WPORTER·C05T" Ml:'SA 111i=ws I• 1 Evening MAV 17 1:00 IJ GI D iII !lJ a:J Ill•••• CDl!Ol News 0 IOlllftll (])Git Sm•rt . 0 W111tff Dttd or Allv• m Tk fllnbtoMs mJurTttk fl) Ml D11le1 En1111ttld1 EEi lhd11potl1t lodp m Thr .. StM1•• 1:30 Cil tt.111111 Ht"-• 0 Mtvll: (C) (90) "Hli,h Soci11J'' (rom) '56 -Bina: Crll5br, Gr1c1 Kelly, F11nk Sina111. John Lund, CeJ11tt Holm, Louis Calhern. A 11111· 1zine reporter tnd 1 photo1r1phtr r.over 1 lashion1bt1 Philadelphia weddin1 ind lhelr p1utnct in the household cauits 1 series af events that m1k1 · the p1ospH!i~• b1lde question hat comin1 wedllln1. (j) CIS News Walter Ctonkite 0 fflwt C11n Will T11'tll @l MtlY Gr!tlln Sllo~ m A11dJ Cirtffllh f.11) klltob Wltttellt f1ilur1 m JoenM Cir>On Shft a:J Nmll &) Tiie rr111~ Peoplt m Little ••Kit• O @J m lron1ide (Rl A letllll thess 11m1 pl1yed with live p1wmi on the sltttl:5 ol San Francisco pur· zles Chief 1roMide a1 he tries to Ills· covtr Iha p11tein behind 1 series of binrre crimes. u rnrn m~•nt flt Brolht1" (R) Came parries lhflttl and vi<rlenee ln tryin1 to loc1te 1 one·time fallow di~p!e. C!u Qul1rer, 1nd BtnlOft Fon& 1uest. EE Nino €[] Et Show dt Altj1nd11 Su•m ':34 O Tha Hippy W1nde1ers Dn $12 I Day'' Par1 II ONtw1 ''Mnlco fE) I IJIC!AC I A Convemtio" With Sol Huro~ Alltl'lor/Jou1ij!lisl Bill Moyers ttlks lnfo1ma1ly with world· lamed impreurio ot !~• petlormi111 ir11; SOl Hurok. €I) M11cll1ch1 lbll•nt fl:) Ell• Es ti Mundo l•llng 10:00 D 0 m Dean Mtrtll Sflow (R) Gent Kelly ind Gilber1 O'Sul1lv1n 1uu1. OmaJNews PUBLIC. NOTI Et•tte ol a ONALD LEAVY, OK11s&c1. kHif~0,•0U/,Pi~~:~~~V~~~ E 0 TA r E ..., • ..,e, !• Daoecl •1P<ln A w0tkl"I~ d1y ~· 'itwSr11p.e• nf GeMrel Cl•cul•tii>.. A1t1r· -NOTICE IS HERE8V G!VF.N to 1111 ' 1lglrl IS) flours. Tfl1 •1te ktr ho!ld1y t rod '•l10td Ind EU•l'lllShl" • IT&T•MINT O' AIANllONMIN'T crldll0tl of '"'° t l>GVe "''"Kl dtctdlf\I AU bldl ''' lo be 1,. ~ccot1d1lnct "'": ovtrlln'e "'or'• sfl~ll ~~ •I !ea.\t ll'Tl• Ir>~ p e 1 I 11 on fr , RoBEll'T EAR.L 7:00 0 CIJ 0 m NeWI O' Ull 01' PICtlTIOUI • tfltl Ill Pl'"°"' l>l'tl"U clftlmt 1gtlnll 1111 lht l"!!t11Cllt1n\ Ind on:! 1 ~< ~n on~hllll. ~HUR('l-"I LL. P ·~Ush•• of T 1• E 9 lowlin1 fur Doll1rs @ T111tll or ConseQ11t11Ctt (I] A111erit111 Adv111t1111 0 Wh1t'1 My lint? 0 {}) (!) Cl) Streets of San fnn· ci1e& {R) The robbery of 1 11tle11n news v1ndor leads lo the caplure ot the murdt1ers of ~ r.om~unily leitd• tVSINlllS NA.Ml si ld dKKltn! 1r1 ,,oulrld to flit th1m. Spe<lllC•lllM'll ':le~ 1'1 "c~110: Ill~ 1"~ 11 1h~ll bl m•Nl•lcrv u-t"I rO!'· ~EWl'ORTEll.·COSTA MESA NEWS , llr• ton-nt ptrton Pii i •De""°""" thl \11\!h '"' ftt(tlllfY VOIKhlfJ, !n 1111 O'l!lCI r'ly ll• Sl<'U• " 111' c I) , .. _ Tll..-.tTOR. 10 ..,n;a,., 11'\t tOM•l tl II FflPICl'ully rf~·e·e"•s · llW of llMI 11c1111ou1 t>v•!""' n1m1 COA5 T ,,1 the clerk of '"" ebovt in•lllecl covd. ftr rurc.11111no ""0'"' el' 111d school dl~!~lcl. aw•rd...i, and UP<l" •llY su1K:>11lr1c•o· · • 1 · Of'ICI! EQUll'M'ENT CD .• 1t 1112 HI •· lo P'"'"' 1!'4m. w\!h llM llt(M .. •Y Eich bid"'' mus! ~uDmlt "'!lh hi• bid 1 undtr him, to p1y not lllS thi n the 11!d P•ri110~.-, I• • t"•"Oratio.., dt''v o•o~nl•· ;w tlv.:I., (MIS Milt• t1l\fllfl\ll '2'21 vouc:nirs, to lhe ulldtrtl;n"" 11 1n1 &f!ICI Cl•~ltr't chlCll., t lrllfttd CllK~. ~ b\d· 1otdlle;S ri les to 111 wor~'"~" IMOlov..t :d 111d tlht'l'll; un~• and b'f virtue ot lhe T"t ftttl!IOU't Dlltl..,.tt "''"' ttllfted t& of llll e11Cl'flfY, JOSl!PH M. FEINIER.G, dlt 1Cbofld (ldl P•~IDleC:,-:I tlll 00~1' 1&: b't them 1" tht e._1c11!le" ot thl eontr1tl. la" I rf 111• Siii~ cf CalltG<nl• with 1" fl!OYI w11 n1ec1 In Or•"9• CounlY on Mey 10'3 Wlstcllll D1lw1, Suite 301, Nowport 10h• If ~1\ °"''"f 1\1 •, •1r c No tl<klt• m1w wll~,.·a ., h!1 b'"I lo· .., orlnclo1! 1JL1c.1 of bllsiness 1n Ille Cov"tv JI, itn. ltlcfl, Ci11~nl• 9')6'0, '#lllCh It thl l)l lCt 1;11r 0• rv•lltJ ~. '" 1'"~" no1 et< ptrlod of fpr!y.f1ve ll5~ d1yt 11!1r !llt .it Or'""'' ""allfllrnl~ an(! ou"ll•~s ~ , Wlll!lm Tovefl, "'° C1l1lln1 Drlv•. of oui1n"I of 1111 und111lgn"' In 111 ''"'' ttr1n t!v• oeretnl IJ •) 01 IM sum bid 11 d1t1 s~t lor the Ol)efllno of bids. "~"'IOll>t' ~..owl\ I ! THE NEWPOll.TER.· It:"""°" lletch. c 111tc1nl1 1.,1 oerlllnlnt to flit is!i!t of 11lcl "Kt· • ou•r-711M rn11 the !>Ide!-• w!ll ..,,,, 1"'0 ..,. 1)1~'"•"' borid 111d 1 p1rlorrn•nc1 COSTA MES" NlWS. Ill• ~IMt.1 w•• COfldUCIM ,.., en "'"'· ... u111n lour mot1 •lll ,,.,, ,,,, nr11 .... prepo11d Cl'\IFICI II !ht .. m. 11 l:)O<;'(! will ~ requlrHI &rlor I& "y"'"'"" .. II fllldVl'I. ..i pu111Jurron !If t11/1 ltOllCI. •w•""' "lllm. In !hi..--IM MUur1 to N 'confr1el. Tiie p.sy.,,.,,t bond dllH bl •1/d ntwu"""' 11 t 11tw1p1e~• ol l f'•nff 0 1tlld M.IV I, 1tn. r~~~~ •r1~flllft~OO'".:f11;,i1':,.~~~':":.:: I" lht torm tll lortfl In !nt <0"1r1t1 gtn1r1I clrculellon pvbllthed for Ille WILLl"M 'TOlJGH loult It. LH't'I, "" n ' I I l documl"IJ, dls11ml,.etl<m Of l'.)<;~I new• •"d Jn. ~111\fd Or1<11• CCM1! Dilly Piiot. 1tdmlnl1tr1tor ol 1119 111111 ol tM rOl'l~lt:":~ ::~d 1~11c!tU";"11~1'c',~ w I be Gove•nlnG 80trd !111!gtr>e• ol 1 gentt1I ch1recttr ln lhe ~)f). 10, 11. 3,, lm ltt0·7l Iba.,. 111m&cl dKedlnl. No Dlddtr m•Y wlthclrl w flli bid lor 1 ly D0to1ny H1rv1'f Fl1h1r CouMy ol Orenge. Ct ll!orl'll , T•• ------.. --JOSIPH M. l'llNll.•O lOd l)f tortvflvt !ill d lf!tr ll14 Putc~1I"~ Agtnl DUl111eJI •ddresl !If lhl nf!W1Plfl'tl' Is 2'19 1 • PUBLIC NOTICE .CS WtltdUf Dr .. Svllt >07 :~. 1_. lor ,;._ Optnlnt ~~!rto1 rubll!hecl Dr11111t Co.11 01lly Pllol, N1wOOl'I rtnv1ev1rd, N.,,..p0rt 8e•ch, N•WfM'f lllClr C•llf. '1111 Tiii lloard ol lrul!MI rlJervi1 lfll MI Y lCI Ind 17, 191l 141l·r.l C1llf0tnle t'16'0, I ••CTITIOUI IU51Nltt Tlol1 1114) .... 11)4 prlvll1g1 !If rtltc:tln' '"Y •nd ell Dldl or ' '" NAMI StAT•MINT Alt.,.n1w tor Atlml"l1trt1., to wilvl 111y lrrtgult r!Un or In· tJUBLIC NOTICE SI d nlw•P•o•r h1' • bo"I !Ide ;Thi toUowlng ptr1ori 11 dol"g Du11nMt PUDll11!KI Or1n11 COit! OtllY 1'!1ot, ~rmttl!llS !n '"V bid or 1n lht b\ckllf\11. 1ubscrfptJ011 1111 of p1vl~o •~Dsc·l~rt 11 MIY 10, 11, 24, Jl, lt7l 1•57·11 SIGNED· NDR.M,_N E W-'T~ON NOTICE 0,. Tll:USTll'I IALI. n'1mblrl1111 2000 !n lilt County of Or1nge 1 K.AJU KENllO, SHOTO·KAI SELF -----St<r.ii .Y, lot1•d of i'r1.1tlt-M Of\ WMntJdi y, the 31'.llh day of May, j;~·· 1n •vtrtge wetkly c\rcul1llon of , EFl!NSE INSTITUTE, 17111!11 8•1ch PUBLIC NOTICE Ot>ln ' Ju"' 4, 1913 • \1 :00 1.m. lt1l, 11 1111 Mur t:1I t:JCI lt.M. 11 the ' ' IV , lvd .. SUI,. 11. H\.11111,,glOfl 8te<:I!• t all!. __ rut.ll1il1C1 Or1n~1 COia! Ot11Y ,.ILot MIY Or11U1e CO\ln!y Courth~v1e, 700 Civic F0t more !htn !VII yMr iirlor lo the 111· ,.lt'TITIDUS I VllNI SI 10, 11, 1t1l 1412.n Ct"l1r Orlvr W11I, St"'' An1, C1!1for11!1, J11g el' !hi' oell!I011, 11ld "'"'•PIPtr ht• Mr. Ed"'l>lld "Lutlr.v" Lucl•"0• 121 NAME STATIMIHT t t lllt mil" 1n!r1nc1 lad ng o .. Civic trte" 1s!ebll11'1td undtr tlM n1me (If THE Y0tktown N&. 10t, Hun!lng!on 8tltll, T~t tollowlng per10n1 111 doing PUBl.IC NOT1CE t1ntt• Drlv1 Wtll. W. Gtrt ld 8row", 11 !lEWPOR'TElll ·COSTA MESA NEW S ''•'•'•'",~,•,•,,,, I• ,, .... uct&cl "' 111 ln· busln•~• 1s: lrul!tl, wlU 111111 evtt\&n, to the tilghe11 printed'"" publls~ I! r~ulir lnttrV•I~ v "" ANrHOll. MARINE (0,, l\11 81tt SUPl!•ICR COUltT DP THI! blMtr lor talh ln l1wtu! moriey of lht I" Mild coun"f. Durl"g lht whott o1 sucn flvkJuol. • · I ••Y Ori.,., Newport 8e1tll, C1!1tornl1 STA.TIE OP t .\Ll•D• .. IA 110• Vnll..:! SllllS, 111 P•Vtb11 11 11'11 time o! pe1lod, lllt mK111n!c1I _.k ol ii•ln!i"g : ,0,\f, Eom~lld "Lll(ky" Lutli na Eug.erot t Jetry, 1179 west Gl~wood TH• COUNTY 0 , ORAHOI •tie, real l)rOl)tlr!Y 1ltu1ll!ICI I" !hi City of 1nd putll•hl..o lilt newooioer n., been Thlt 1l1temenl wit tiled wlllr lht toufl· Sltef!, Stnll A"•' CaUf, nJC.I NO. A rUtt Ntwporl 8t1eh, Counl't of Or1not, Sl•!t o•rtormtd Jn 11ld tOUl'l'f; the "tw1p1oer lY' Clt rlr. 111 Orin.gt Cou"'~ o" '-o•ll 21. (, e. Sfl•flf>ll), 1as1 Port ~lmDtrlV 0110111 PRISr1tlllNll PUILICATION ot C1lltornl•. d••trLIHKI •• !ol\owt: "'' l!t!n l•t1111<1 l•om !he pl1c.1 Whtr' u 11 "'1. PIOH r l•t t . Ntwl)Orl !tlC~. C11ll. ''"'° o, Pl.TIT10N Lot• 10 Rnd 11 I" lll!!Clr. 113 of lr1c! prlnltd alld sold In 11ld CouM't'; 11 1111 lllobe•! L, f'lull, 1!00 E19! ••l~o• In lhl Mllltr of II><! Plllllo" ~• No. 231 '"°"'" On I m•P teco•ded In Mtn both l)rinttd 1nd l)Ubllsl'lld 111 u 1CI l'vblltntd O••no• to111 Diiiy Piiot, 80\lltvt fd, 11•1b~•· C1!1t, f16tl lt08EAT EAlllL CHVllllCHILL. Pu11U1ht • 8Gek ll, plQt! 36 •nd 31 of County; '"" u 1111 been published ••• Ml 't J, 10. 11, ll, 1tll n't·7l /,\l"hRll L. McO~"lel, ll~7 Mt •lfl l (If S. F. WILSOH l<IEWS, tNC., dbl THE MIJctll1neou1 M1p1, rtcOrds Of Or1ngt we--ly ntwtl)lfltl \tt e1ch t eltnaer wee~. ---PUBIJC NOT.ICE t llY Drlvt, M1rln1 Oel 1t1y, C1lll. f02t1 NEWPORTER.·tOSTA MESA HEWS, Covn.1\1, Call~~I•. WHEllEFO•E. ,,..111-orav1 to. Jollo Hollnt, :!3022 11e1cn Club DrLvt. To hive 1111 S!enillno of THE Tht 1111 \11\11 IW Medi wllhoul cowtn•"' lUd<Olm....t •-n1lnlnt ind es1et1111111no Sov!h L1gvnt, C11lf. NEWPOltTEJt.COSTA MES" HEWS 11 1 OI' Wl<'renty r111ra1~ tl!lt, OOllll•IOI' OI' ll ld NEWPDllTEll.COSTA MESA HEWJ Ne 11c1 11 ~ ol••tn tll1t '" Dorltld J. Hvn. 1tu Ltll1nl Li nt, N-IO..t>lt of G'"tri l Clt<ultllon A1tfl'· enc:Ul'rlbrltl<:l't to l•ll1t; !!It obl101tlon 11 • "•mPIPtr Of QenM•I clrclll•t1on, 11 RftVl•Ol'lmllll-1 lmolCI 11tepor1 1, bll"I typrtn. t 1llf. to6Xt t•lnld '"" 1!.•teollihld. eecurecl by 11'111 P11r1u1nt t& 1111 pew1r ot Cltllned In SICflon «lQCI ol 1111 G_,,,...t .....,.,.,, fir lhl No.I~ ••vi"' Prtc:lt• J•<.k L. .t.tfOt.,, 1sn E•tt Dc11n o" rNd1f'IO It'll Yfl'lftld Ptllllon of 11lt eti11ftrret:1 t" th1t ctrt1I" dtld of «lQCI of 1111 ~rhmtnt cOlll i nd know 1111 Lllld Vtl lvn. A ,i10 ~rOOOJlnl r11ld.,._ l evll Vlrd, 81lboa, t alft. t1U1 111011!.l.T EARL CHU•CHILL, I fl t trust •~Kl/ltd by I~ Al111!llY C01T1p1ny, I $Iott Gf Celllorn11. llel, comm.,cli l. ICl'lottlt, oer~1 t"lf otMr 'Thll bv1lne11 !1 COl'lduc!td b't I llmlttcl puot\thll' o1 11)1 1bo't ... nemld tt-IP•J:tlr, C1lltor"f• (Ol'ptll'l ttOll II tru1tor to S.F. WILSON NEWS, 1HC. -f'lll' lllet portttllt o1 lh• cny CJ4 1•¥1M p1rln.,tlllp 10 h1v1 ltt 1t1ni11no 11 1 n1¥00IPI• !If s,curlty Till• lrt1urt nc1 Cenipeny, 11 • C1lllornl1 Corpor1111:Ht bouNMll try Culv., Ort"'· M01.11ton Eug101 C. J .. fY gen••l'I clrcul1lltn •• dtflned 111 Secf!on truit11. for IM blnefll i nd eecurll'I' ol db• NEWPORTER.CD$TA MESA P•rlrw•Y IViltnell ! Jtl'tfty 111.oed end 11111 1t1111r11nt w11 1111<1 wllll llM COl.lh· tC100 of llM 0ov .. nm1nl Ctlll•, 11ctr!1lnKI Gtrlllf II:. Mlteh1tl, 1111 n I fl'\ I d Nl!WS Hlckl CinYM W•1h. h Clerk OI Or1"Qt Cou111y Ol"I 1'0rlL 17, Ind •1l1b!l1flld, Incl II 1~1rlnt lrOITI btntflcJ1rr, dllld Dcl'Oblr 21, 1'11, Inell I Y ltllbtrl E1r1 Cl\lll'Chlll. ~ lie'"" wnlr c11Mm111tt or In· 11'3 proof m•dt ID 1111 u ll1!1cllon 01 '"" •Kor"ld Nov•m,..,. 11, ltTt, In look "'l 11'\/bllsl'Mr' fOl'"'9llOll Oii llrt "°'tn!lll lml)ICh of 1111• Mtnll•11 L, McDl"111 tour! lhll 1111 0111\1 Piiot It •nollMr I I PIOI U0 OI 011\t!tl ll1Con:l1 11' 0rl'1flll Vl•ll'l(ATIOM I Y l'Alt'T'I' prolt<I 6" 1111 erl\llronmenl LI rtcrui1ltd Iii lM) WUl/tl"' llVtl., NI 1t1 n1v.r1p1p1r of g1"1r1I clrcuL1tlorr 011bl!11\fd Cou"ly' t iJltornlt. , ... ,2111.J C.C.I',) eontKI Ill• C\!¥ of lrvl"' Pli"nlt>g LM An.ti••• Cell!, flfll 1,. 1111 11m1 Cevn!y es !ht PtllllonlnO Thi Mn1flcl1I lnttrtsl llnd1r th1 mtn· ITATI OP CALIJ'Olll: .. tlt, COUlllT'I' O• o.ttrtment, •101 Cl""llUI Or!.,., lrvt~1, Tth 1\tl Al·t1n ntWll)IOft. TlonKI deed Of lrutl 1nd Ille OtJllg1tl0111 ORAM••' C~t!tomle 133-3840 J'l4'Jl IT 15 011.DERED lh1l s1lcl P1!1!ll)l'I or tt<:urKI lfllrfey Wttl 11slg111d l& ll:ty· I t m lhl Publlshrr ol tilt oe!l!l-r Je'r1 L w11I., 611" !hi 1ub1l1nc1 th1rtot. rog1thtr with mond H1ro1" by •fl •ulonmfnt dttld lrtr .. n In the •bow1 111tlllld 1c!lon: 1 ~ • .,, Anl1l~I St<:l'•ll•~ Pubrt1ho!<:I 011nge COi l! 01lly ,.1101. ~olltl lhtl P1l!llon ... lflltndl Oii • n1mKI Novtmbtr t2. 1'71 Inell rKll"ecl r••d th• for .. olnt pelUlon IO IKlflll~ lrY llM Pli~"lng commlitlen M1y 2. 10, 17, 14, 1t13 l3'S·7l "''' !& wll : M1v i2, ltll, 1poly for 111 NO¥tmblr IJ, lf71, In t &Ok ... el PllM end llhlbfl1fl 1t1n<11no 11 ntwSpeJill' ol ~Ull1lthld O•l "lll Coit! D•liy l'Uol M•v Order decl11lng tlld "IWtPll>f• !O bl • ~ll'I &I 1 ll:etl)l'cll ol Or'"'' COllflly. gen1r1! clrcul1!1D11 11 "•flntcl In Sl'tllo" 17 1tn \SJ6·r.l }'L.181 JC 1''0TJCK "ewsl)1p1r of gentr1l rlrtul1H011 bt 1 1 01" •· 6000 of 1111 g""*'""'•"t Codi 11\d know lilt • ___ • _ • pul)llJhed pursui"t 10 Secllon ~2 el IM The under!lgned Tru1!ee Wt1 tt!polfllld cD11!1nh lnerf'Ol1 •"" I ct rllfy lhll lrwt PUBLIC NOTICE Gover""""' Code: 1n<1 1ub1!1tutK1 11 Tru1t" un.dlr tilt jl MI It trui of my own knowledgt, •~· I Hiit Cel !ht 1>1tllle>11lng "ewtP•per; 1nd 1oowe deacr(bld dHd ol 11'1111 b't •" 1,.. cep! 11 to those "'81ttr! wtilch 1r1 --------~----HOT•c• TO fllfOITOlllS !b) ,..., 1111 Otll't' 1"11cl, •flOl~•r 11rumen1 "•led No¥tmblr JO, 1972. 111111ln st1tecl uoon mY l"lormltlOl'I 0, ,.rTITIOUt IUS1Ml[~l lUP•RIOA tOUllT 01' THI neWll)ipef ol gen1r11 c I, cut 11 1 0 n •KOtdtd Oectmblf 11. 1fl'l, l<I Sook 10465 belllf, Ind., 111 l!>OSI m11ter1 I bellt YI i! NAMI tTAT•MINT STITI 011 C:ALl,OllllHIA '0111 pub!IShtd In !he 11"11 County I I ,.,. ti l)lg• 123, Ollfc!1l• lilteord1 l'f OrlllOt lo bl !rut, The !ollowl"Q 0.,10" It 4()1110 11utlnt 's COVHTV OP OllllAN•• 11ellUonl11g n-•PIPtt . Cov"ly, C1llfornl1, tr\CI t•t<llllCI by lt1r· I "ecl1rt. undt t J:ttl"~l!y ol per!ur~. lht ! '" No. ''"lttN 0111<1: fA•V 10, nn mond Ht 11)fcl Plll'•Ul"l lo IM prowl1lont el tPll 111reutllno 11 1rue 1no e0trtd. HUNTINGTON VIEW HOMES, 116S1 ftll!t ol Hltlilll:Y E ST;tAU8. 1k1 /1/ Cl.AUOI! M 0WCtl5 tflt dlted !If trust. l~IClllM IM'I APl'll ;,(), 1f1J 11 lrvlne s 1crimt11lo L1M, "'""U"lllO" 8e1c11, H"R.RV ELI ST11-'lJ8, Oe<t11rd JuOO• et !II• suP.r1or toutt Nollet of d1l1ult end llKtl1tt I& 1111 1111 C•llfornle. ' CA tl'itl NOTICE IS ~EllE$Y Gii/EN lo !hi HICK•Y. CAPll:•Tl A l•ICKNllt desi:tll>ld •NI Pt'llplrl"t' ulldll' Int mtl\-ill:obetl E1rl C~urtlllll, Oon•I" L. 8•'" Col'rlo•nv f5U!t &I c1tdllor1 ot llM tbowl 111mld "e<tcltnl ~, Jl mll T. t ltflll !lontd dlld 11'1 '"'"°' wa1 rec0tdt'd I" l ook ,.utlllsher Ctl!for"'I COl'porl ll°"'I' Utll Vtntur• lh~t Ill '9fl0nl h1vi1111 cl1lmt 111lntt 1119 ltJJ! M•cArtllvr tl'ttl., lulll US ICl61S et Piii' 126, Olflelet lll:k0td• et JAM•I T. CAPa•n 81\td. Sl'4•11Wn 01b Cit 91.103 ... ,, "''tde"I ••I 1tqulrelf IO flit 11'1111'\, INIM , c.11 .... n11 fl111 O••nOI COlllll\I. Hldl•T· c.,.,.n a l rictr- 11111 '1wilneil Ii condoclld bV 1 COi'· "'1111 1tlt nK•• .. 1'1 YOUCIM<t. I" IPll Dffle1 fllf (n41 UJ4US D•ltid: Mey 1, 1,13, 1Uft MlcA'""" IM., S.+lt 01 l"Ol"•tlon. of 111• clttk el' 1111 t btl'tt '"'lllecl c....,,1, 0t Atten1ttr• ,., ,..,111_ w, Glr•MI Ir.-. 1m-Cettftrllolt nnr DONALD L. ~•EM CD. '-11"'1'"1 thenl, ...Ufl IPll ""'1111'1 PuDll11\1d Drl nOI Co.1rt Diiiy ,.Uol, 1""'" T .. 0 11) ~ Tim E Sm111"""°" ¥OutFWti, lo !1'4 "'"'•rslQ>Mtl tt IPll ojllct Mel II 12 13, U, lJ 1' 17 11 It lO l'utllltllttl N"""°" HM'tlol' H ..... ,.,_, Alt-y tw ~ Vic. p'r••ldtn! ' el' lllt lllOl'IMYI, I UNH I PETTl!lllSOH, lfT ' ' ' ' ' ' 1.e.1:i COl'l'IOIMd wllll O.rty l'Uet, N"""'rt l'llbll.,_ 0rlft9e Gont Ollly Piiot, 1111• •lftt..,.nl Wit ntld wllfl !hi (&un· 111 ~evttr Ll-t AffllUt, S111t1 101, IHCn, C1llfloml1. ,,,.., J, If, 17, lt7J Mey 11, 12, lJ, 1 .. lJ, lt, 17, 11, lt, 20, IY tltrk of Or•~ CO\/"'¥ Oil Mey'· 1t1l. P••fdtna. t 1Utorn!1 t1101, """leh 11 1111 PUBLIC NOTICE Mey J, 10, 17, 1t7' 1JU.1J lf'3 111t·7l m I lavt lucy Q) I Drt11111 of k1n11it £E Simpl1m1n1t M1rl1 iD r1I Cid Cl!'utn (R) eEM11n1u ai) Ttl•ltevi1tl M111ic1I m llltl' Club EE Speed lt1cer "· 0 M~1: (CJ (Zhr) "A Min C1Utd 0.[llr" (adv) '&a -Jan Mu111y. Ell.La Molln111 mw~d r1tu IO:JO 0 T11k ltdi @ Ch11nplonlhlp Fisbln1 £D Thirty Mlnutts Wltb •• fII Acomp1n1m1. Musical strits m Nrws/Spcrrts u,oo IJ GI 0 II>~ CD"'" 7:JO 1J Toun1 Dr. lllldare "Thi Thl111 (])(()I]) P'lew1 With Feathers" (R} Dr. K1!d1r1 dis· O Ont Stlp 8170nd ~uedes 1 terminal p~tie"~ from Miek· @ Mtrsha1 Dillon 1n1 1 quick doctor s m111clt cure. @ Ho ian't Heroei m Trull! Of Consrqutntt• 0 The Aclvtnturtr (R) Gene Bradley &) Movie: "l1ttlt OI llM Sexes" must use his skill 11 t1rd~ and (com) '60--Ptter Selle1s, Conshnce ches.s to lflP 1 sua~e you"& l•mbler Cummi111s. into te~e1lin1 the so111tt o1 h11 fD I llilc1,1:L I In Conv111,11ign Su· weallh~ 1111intond1nt af Schools 01. Wilson O MIYlt: (C) (211r) "Hour 11 the Ri(es \1!~1 with Public Alt1111 01· '1,111" (wes) '67 -James G1rner 1ectof of ICPBS Sin Oie10. GI01i1 Jason Robirds, Robert Ry1n. Penner, about Calilorni1 education. (!) Tt Ttll tM Trvtll al) Qrua JolrnMfl Mlle 1e11 rn m,,...,.,.... €1 MHlloll $ MOYit: (C) (2'1'11111:15 di Chttll'lt lot ""-I Jltbrl" (dr•) 'SI -IJ111 l1dd Olivi1 d• HavUlind 11:30 IJ (]) CIS Lite MMM: (C) "JN ®J llfs MtM 1 Dtll • t!ld Sy111p1tti(" (dra) '56-0tbor1ll mni.t Cir! Kerr, 1ohn Kerr, Leif ErickSon. CD Di11Ml 0 QJ ~ Jolln11y Cll'Mln m AcdOtl ctllc.rre a Th• f11ittt~• m lto(lln' . 0 (])@ aJ Okt Cavttt Arthur li) Add•1111 fUJ1ly Rubinstaln, conttit pianist 'nd Lilll 1:00 II([) The W11to111 (R) The Wal!on Gam~el, 13·ytar·old violln virtuMI) children 1r1 unhapp} wtlen their 1uasl. lather sells th1i1 b1by c11t bec1uia m It Teti lht Truth the family needs lhe money. 12-~ M 1 • (Ci "•·"' R • d" 0 (@613 Flip Wlllon Show (R) ,..,. -~ f . .,.. s un I Sandy Oune1n, Howird CGMll, Mtr1' (ldv) 66-lie!mut L1n1, feldm1n 1nd Taj Mahal 1ue~\. OJ Allttd Hitchtott Preaenls (jJ S.11 ti Wtstt1R Min 12·30 0 NtWI 0 (])ff) Moll Squid (RI Clu Gu· ' • ,. , , l1ger 1111sts 1$ • tonfiden« man m Morie: r11ltn •.n11r (dtl ) 45 who fOb$ 1 !iltlt old !1dy liiend ol -{hn1 Andrtwi, Ahtt rayt. l inc'a. QJ PtttKNI lilflttiOlr ·m 11tpr1 "''"' CD a..in& ffNI Ult Oly111plc fl.I H1rMl111tt C...•lt: @I Wt\lfrttl Htarlnp ei ... -G!> D SM de he f1tr'fl 1,oo rn oO CIJ "'ws l:U IJ Movlt: (C) "Joi Dakotl" (11'1$) '57-.loclr M1hon1y, Lt.!1n1 P1t11n. 2:00 m All·IUlflt Shor. "Ital' It DawR,• "CUIM tf lht Sw111, Crtlluf1'" 0 ,.Jtttl "''''&I tllllll\lll of 11\t 111'\0t•l lVtlld In 1111 -cc==~~':'.~~~~~=~-1 --'----,;;;;;;;r:;;;;-;-,;;;;;;;;--"'-"-----.;;;M;r;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;--_,"-C. Pubtltllt<!I 0•11\111 C~! O•llY Pllo! MIV m1lltrl r>e•tilnl1111 lo 1111 •ll•t. !If ••kl PUBIJC NOTICE PIJDIJC NOTICE lO. l7. 7,, ll, lt'3 11-11·'3 a~-nt, wUfl!n f"'1f IJll)tlfhl tfttr lhl SUPlllll lOa COUll:T 0, CALl,OltMIA J•,ID -M-'•·. (C) "Tl ...... ,._ ... (d••) Flrit ll\lblk1!I011 (If 11111 lltlllcl. COUNTY 011 OllllANOI -'"' '"" ..-~ 011td A11rl! ''· 1t71. 111 (lwk C""•r OrlYI WMI • NOTK• IMYnlN• llDI l:lO m "'•"' Crlrtlft Slwnl '54-Sttrlin1 Haydtn, Ver1 Rahton. m -(11n) ...., " "' ... W (dr1) '39-Jolln G1rlltld. PUBLIC N011CE llER"I A. ITlll:AUI, l1nle An1, Ctlll#11l1 NOTICE IS HEllll!8Y GIVEN 11\lt !tie IHifP'ef Sul)lll'\.l1et1 ot Or1ng11 ---='-----------------,----------I l•ttulor ol th• Wiii CAI• NUMl lR lfn.W c-ty, C•Utor"ll. Wflt reclol't'I 1Mltd bldl VP lo 2:00 o'elock P.M pn Monc11y. of lht 1bev• n1m1d decf'd111t, SUMMONS lfll '111 dlY Of JLl!'I•, lt7S. In 1111 llfllCI of Ille CNrt. of Int 8Hr" of $uptr¥lt01'1. (tom) '36 -C1ry Grin!. ;o.n l'ICTITIOUI I UUMISS NA.Mii IT ... TIMINt s uNN & r1TUSON Pl1ln!l!lt: AUDY c"" Pe NT E JI:, sr~ floor. Coul\f'f Mm1n111r111orr lulldlng, su No, S'(C1trr0r1 St .. S1n!1 •~•. till· fridoy Bennett Clol"g 111 Stul~ L1k1 "'"'"Suitt lt1 OOROTHV CARPENTER. ltOIER.TO ftlrnl1, et whit~ time 1elG bkl1 will bl l)Ubllety optnld tnd rMd tor lhe IOllowlnv: P1,1••~•. Ct lll, 111'1 ENll ICO FADRI llO. ARLINE JANE Hlrl»r Jo,Nllelel Dl1ltlet C1111rl1 1:00 m "9ttt1t Clrtwt" (dr3) '53 -TIM IOllowln; p1r1en1 1r• b111lnt11 ~" tONSIGNMEHTS LTO .. •11 I :111 St , Ne..,porl •~~ch. t 1lll Ttll ClU) Hl·Jl11 F•8Rlll0. TED R. MOll:G ... N, RAV· Proled No. Ol ... '20-J:it Humphrey Bo(trl, June All"""· A!ln,.••v• lo. Eotcv!lr MONO S. MORGAN, VOND .._ F, All OI s-i• ••llltk lo &II ~rmed In lttord111(e wltfl f)ll"' •nil sf)IC 1fl. DAYTIM E MOVIES ,.~ Publl~~ed 0•1~;' cu~-.1 ~~lly Pilo!. MOR.GA~. JOl~N E N(~SO!o<, GLiloDVC€ c1ne"s wMcl'I 1r1 now on flit Jn 1111 office •t 11'\t couniy Cl1rk In 1111 countv l:JOr • '•'·~n\"rt1 •I C•plaln F1bJ1n" LUCYI"" W. Cameron, 1S?I Oolpllln T•r••t~. Ct1ton1 1f1t M11, (•Ill 92f1J .O.~tll i6, 11'111 M1y l , 10, I/, 1tlJ o11f·ll L. NELSON, OA.VIO NEG FI ETE AND Admlttl1t•lllM llu!ldlng, S1J HO. S\ICll!MH't, S1nl1 AM•, C1lll&rnl1, (~dV) '51-[nOI Hynn. rAULINE NEG J.tE TE, AND SE ... 80A•D Mlnlttoum w1ge rel" f'W 11111 Pt'Ol~t 111¥1 bllfl dietermlnecl by !ht llo1nj t :JO 0 "IM:lll .. Tltey're Y111nf' (1111) J nn ") ''A I' A'• ,. ( 5 1NVE5T'llE NT CO.V1PANY, 1 tD•tiorttlcn, el' su~~"or' b't •11011111on J:t-111, • tllPY Of Mlcfl 11 IM'I flltr. '" lht ''fl(t &I 'W -Ditk Cl41~. Mlehlt! Calllft, :-~ '" Atn "'"' di•) ·5 -Ellr1tie111 P. Smoot, '171 Btv•no•t Dr., H1wpor1 l•atll t 'lll '116(1 L .... Otl C MICl>ol\lld, 1?)1 Wt>I Coro1t HIQ'llw•y, "'ewl!O•I f1~1tn, C•ITI I Tltft bllilttr..t II COndutlH llY 1 Ot~e•ll "",,.,..,,111p. l'UDLIC f\OTICF. Deteno1nh : COAINN' OINZl!:ISEN, lhl Cl1rk of int IOltd ol Suwvl-1. Ray Millind AND ALL OTHER PEii.SONS VN· 81d(I•••' •ll'"flon •• i::1Uld to SK!lent 1710·1171.S ot "'' Labor (oclf whicfl l 11esdar Weld, ""'' ,,, ••• I " r~-1 ... 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Ward RllllSIJ. c ,,.,, &f M.IRGIRE T lo llCE .A.NV CLOUD Ur ON PU.IHTIPFS' ullCl&Vf, INI .... holkll'ff. 11nltl11tll.,wlse ,no!W. Fiii' l•I tl\111 llgh! llo11r1 I lfl litlM!, 4:001J(C) ''The f111111ly hwtl1" {c,om) ...... ~ ""a"' , •• ,, H ,, .. u LEVOR.A .•. k.•. M ... RGAlllET LEVOll:A. TtTLI! THfRllO, .,., CllY !flt,,,. llMU bl NI lrt.etltn •I Ill•'°'"°"", ..... 11'111 1111 "t,llJll>er of U:OIU....,., ltanrtfl" (WU) '56-'6S--J111r L•w'~. '"" "" ~ DI Y P!lol, Ot(fllld T& "'' 0.llf\dtnl,, A clvll (Dtl\l)ll!fl! llCM,lfl IH~rt to tfllflt, MI Y J, 10. 11, JA, .,,, 11tl).1J NOTltE IS HEltEIY GtVEH le !hi l\1s !)ff" 11111<1 by 1~1 pltl~llllt •t1lnt1 lad! ltlcld•r Pnl.ISI sutmlt wflll hit bid I 11tlr!1ctory Chlctl C.trtltlllll llY I Don BlrTJ, "WtddlRI ""' 4:l0 (])SIMI .. JOAM llstilll -----••1<11~•1 "' 1119 IOOYt f\tmed dKecll'll 'IOI/, If YO\I Wit~ to dt'""' "'I' ....... ull. ra$"°"'llJI• blnlt 01'. bldclll'"• bOllct ,,,.d. 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Olt lnllfh I"" 11\1 tOUI! m1v 1nt1r I luot• Th• tUC<'ftlllll biddlf' tMtl bl reovlrtd It f~r11l1n, t i lime Of stontno DrlYI Wit.. W lr¥1nl C1lllor"f1 t7t.14 L t ,. · p · u • ' OUll'I mini 111!n1! Yt>v fOf !lie monty .,. ltlltt "'""'*''· -1urfly 1r011C1 WPlldl 1Pllll ""'*' 111• l1110rtt1 t ncl mti.rl•+mtn 1tSs0clllfli) Tltlt,VEL 5E•VICES ...:re'ti 1~"";::; o~:::tnJ, ;.,1111111ot~lt tllOI, rtlltl r~u11tH In m• '<IMOl1l~t. 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LEVORA, WIL\!AM E. ~T JOH!o<, Cl11k f\01 nlCHtt•lly l (Ctlll Ille IOWftl prlC• •Id, •nil t1 w1I.,. 1n' 1ttlorm8111y ltt l"Y S..¥1ct• ltlC l•ICUllll' Of !h Wiii I 8y I tPlllfl 1E1p111•. Ol<Ptlty b0d tKllvec:I, ' · t 0 l~t~Ll llY O•Ol!lt Off THI. 801tltD D' SUl'l!•VtSO•S OF ORANG( tOUNfV, l'•lrltll l lll!'l>fft 1n1 •b<w• 11•mt0 d.C:Klln! •1cH1.•o MOlllllS CALll'O.NI-' COtOOI'•'• ltc•t1•rv Wll-LIAM •• •ox Ult w111111.. • II ~ .... M ,,,, I Sf JOHN '"'' ''''"'"'"' Wll llltid •1111 1111 C-· Ill/tins •• '"Ill L•kl Av1. ,,,,, ,... • .. ¥tr • •Y 1, ' w. . c ~ Or "" Countv (lerll. •!!Cl ••·Ofllclo Cl•rk 11 ierk of 11\0f Counrr on M1y 11. ,, ........... C•llf, t1111 ,, .. .,,Y Nlllt. ciui.1111 Nin ot "'' •~rd If S11p1rvlH'I nl 1't7J, T•h !tUI ~ T .. 1 ltlJJ MJ.Jtll (IE ... Ll DrlllOI tlllfll.,, C111for,.1t l'U"I ,.,...., ..... __.... Altfl'MJ •1 •l•lntflfl 1, Jt,tnl Al111.111d1r l'lollllllll*i arr.Mt CN1I Dlqy l'not Me' Publllhell 0rl!'lllt totSI Otlly Piiot Mty Publlll\tlf Ofl"'f (IN" D 11 Pl1tl 0. t ''~·II •Ml J111111. ,,,, IWI r.l o . i.i, 21 •ncl J.,.,. 1, 1''3 '"''" ltP!'ll 1t. '"'MIT 1.1 •• "· 1'1; ., us.1.ri PuMlilltd Or'"" Ct1JI Oflly ~'""· •• ,I' ~M'i1: tttJ 1:.1.11 1c..:c.::._.:..::::.:c..::.c--.:::.::._..:.:..c"'-"c::;:...:;:_c::._~-~_.:.:::.;.:1 • Orange C-Ounty 's UllF te~vision station, KOCE-TV. has scheduled the following special progrAms today. Oetsiltd 1istina• of Channel SO's program.!! att carried in the D.i.lly Pilot's TV Week each Sunday. J·OO O"A"'GI tDUNTY AIVISW /(\ (. O• I:: r• l ~·~!I !) .. TLOA~v. M~v I!, 11 1;00 PM. (._) 1;'1J 0"'1o11•v• (fo (l(OC'·TV I "ll11 Stir Hlgfl kl\otll Jllff lle"d " Sit ll1llflt TvtWll~. M1y n , t::IG PM. (It! I 00 'OCUI 0R4N0i COU NtY (C.I (l(OCE•TV) "l:ioti!oflt Oii Ault°''" with H111t Jim Coooer SN stlno Mllfltlnv. MIV Ult\•_ ti "~J9 fl>~ 11t1 I;~ TH• LllNDX OuAllT•T , ....... 0'"l '" 1~11 ~"" t :OO 1'1•tNO LIJ41 !Cl 'Wlll1 fl) d& IUQUI lilt itOll !ct" $1 Wlllltlfl P'. li,c~l•Y Jr, t POii d•~!tl wllll 5111411~ E•ntlll ~. ""'• rno,. uo ..ii~) , l ID 0 .. .,.,c" Ol &CI~ ,,.1a,:. .. ..-r ·c . ~c · · ' • ' • )\0 lt'1 Wedly1 ....,. -' WIW "SUTHER" A.1M lNJ --• .._ ... Wefd ''FUZZ'' "CLOCKWORK ORANGE" .,, "DEALING" ~oth Color IR I NATIONAi GINlllAl THEATllS FOH THE KIDS! (llJll.Y FRIC:.HT SHOW .. 0¥1( 90TH ON $D:llN IOHSTW .utD Al.I'll IN PERSON! MOH4Tll5 INVADE AU!i!N(ll 2 BIG DAYS THIS SAT. & sur-i . • 2 SHOWINGS 12:30 and 2:30 All SEATS 75c ( JOl Hlltlllln · ....... " "'" , " IN All 1_,_,..__ ...... _ 3 TllEATRES ···--.. N•MO NOW PLAYING •ESlRY£D SEATS On Sile O;iily 12 'tit ! MARLON BRANDO .ilL 'J>ii1s ~ ... , •• 11 . U.l.l -11M HRI O"'IOOU ....... """' . ....,.,.,.,\ ......... ~ .. ''UCTUt ~ '"'"'°""' WlfDATI •:4~ ..t•-.•o ''CHiil LIADl•S" $(DUCTIOll Of llllli' IOrM llATVUI •AtlD IA) VOL. 66, NO. 137, 4 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES • . . ·----- I • ORAt-16& COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1973 ·-• • -Today'8 • 1 N.Y. St•Pk• -' ' · 1 I TEN ·CENTS ' ' Laguna Studies ·suit Over Rossmoor Gradi:rig Jnveollgatlon of • joint, Laguna - and Laguna .G.-beJI,, IDc., Ja....ut to stop· the Bou.-Corparatloo from grading pc>tllons of a residential tr~ in waiefahed areai was ordertd·W~ by tllO Laguna Beach d1y Councli. . '!be cwnclJ· autborited Mayor Cliarlton Jlo;d to put the dty's weight into the Jaw- IUJ\..!J-11\..Jiivestigatfolt-jiy-Clty-AU<>n>ey- Tully Seymour shows such action ls ar-rao\ed. The city action ·crune after prote!ts were made by a Ros!moor Corporation attomoy, and ,.esentaUveo of Ille Leisure World's GoldeD Rain Foundation and Mutual assoctaUoos. Seymour said there Is a "strong possibility" the city would be successlul In atopplng the gradlng of Ille COl'- por8Uon, but, he said be wanted more tlme to rtoeU'Cb Ille llearing rocords at 11111<11 CQ!!!ljyJl!l!!'IV•~-&!ven for the project. Sefniou'r said the issue bolled down to inadequacies in the corp<>ration's en- vironmental impact rePort. Alan N. ltalkett, an attorney repreten- ttng Rossmoor eofpcra1Jo4. .yed the ci- ty council to contlmi'e thli . .., to a lulure meeting to enallle U. 'bmPll\Y to give lurtber Information fi>,the <ity. Seymour liked II the company would stop grading While _,;pt of the ad· ditlooal ln!Onnatlon· was pending and Halketl. said~ML _ '1'b:ey cannot and would not voluntarlly stop the1 operationa in which they are engiged," Halkett said. "Every move that blade makes, you are doin& something that may not be un- done," Mayor Boyd said. Applause followed from the <OU11<il spectators. ~. gr4ding in question is for a 1711- acre planned subdivision near El Toro Road and Laguna Canyon Road. A representative of the .Golden Rain Foundatlcin; which bolds Lebure World -munlb' pro~ '""'h •-• ~~If course and club houses, said residents of Leisure World would lose $3.5 million if sales of 1,400 units in the subdivision were blocked. The Leisure World developer pays into the foundation a percentage of lhe new unit sales. Complicating the iswe l.! COUIJ,ty plan- ning commission ··acceptance of the gr;iding plan with which commissioners expressed dissatlsfactioo, but were unable to modify beca~ tbe tract map on which the plan was based was ap- proved by a previous commlsslon. Greenbelt attorney Neil Rehkop told the council three main points were al issue: status of Oso Parkway and traffic congestion on El Toro and Laguna Ca~ yoo Roads: flood huard posed by lhe development to downstream Laguna; and air and noise pollution brought to tht area by increased population. . . He said the Greenbelt wa,, ·~t at~ tempting to do anything other than meet I the problems tbe development will pass · on to Laguna." Legal action by the Greenbelt and the , city would probably be seeking of a court- restrainlng order halting grading opera~ liorts until environmental concerns are resolved. ' -ane o .un 10,000-acre Plan Studied Development plans for 10,000 rustic acres in the heart of southern Orange Couniy should be unvellec! within a month. Festival Lease The area being planned -part of Saddleback Valley and Laguna Niguel ..... is bounded by Laguna Beach, Laguna Canyon Road, El Toro Roa~. the San Diego Freeway and Crown Valley Parkway. Accord Reached By JACK CllAPPE!L Of .. DallY '"'" 11.n It includes the million square feet of plant, known as tDe ziggurat, that 1s owned by Rodwell lnlttna· 'Uoool. . Teotilllve general jllannlng for ~<-!hi~ ~ ~ f~r deftslty ... ,.... .. hri> Ulill. per acre. ' '!be pJannJni'lif"apr!vate firnl Ifill later tlO to the ...mty IJlaMINt ""1111l1'slorl -and theo co.un.ty RJpervbors. See Page 3 !or eom- plete stories. Terms of a lease between the city of .Laguna Beach and the Festival bf Arts ' were a~ to W~y by \be-city CGl!l!Cil· lifl!la!lal .... ·.a.i ' ~· qi dla<Ul81on and ilegoilalloll the _two over tentalol~; .. iiWtfaltvaJ crowtde. . ,, ' Bugging Witness Cites Mitchell 1 Decision Making ' WASHINGTON (AP) -The leadoff I wiblesa In Senate Watergate hearings said today that Atty. Gen.· John N. Mitchell was making major decisions l about the Ni.Ion. re.election campaign for up to 10 mootbs before be resigned as head of the Justi<e oepartment. 1 Robert C. Odie. former director of ad- 1 ministration for the Committee for the EHRLICHMAN HAD EA"GLETON HEAL TH RECORDS-Pa!JO 4 . Re-election of the President, also .said tbere wu no doubt that ulllmate political authority for the campaign re!led In the White House. Odle wu questioned at length by the tribunal of seven senators u Jt opened bisfortc bearings into the wiretapping -I ' ~. Joseph Monmya (0.N.M.), Jn. l(llired 1boot "declslon memoianda" that I Odle said were sent regularly to MltcbeU' In tht Justice DepartrnenL Q. Well, bow far ba<k waa the com· rnittee or ltw> ~admifi.lstrator ·mending ' memorandt to Mr, Mitchell at the Dep!f't'tmenf of Justice? A.' l woold say, after .it was there r.nd (See WA't'ERGATE, Pig~) , Laguna Schools' 'l1le coundl ~ a drall ol tlit IS. Pe&e lealO ..n\rkt ·and for the first time agreed ·to the l'ehtat fee schedule Con- t4ined in the proposal. • The draft agreement wilt now be forwarded to the board of directots of the Festival of Arts for review and comment with a joint meeting to finish up small details to be called as soon as that review. ia concluded. Negotiations began after the Festival of Arts iniUated a proposal to provide in- creased funds for acquisition of the Main Beach Park, efimlnat~Jt;!: necessity for the city to commei:. · the park to make it economically feasible. The rental fee ICbedule proyides that on festival r~pta between $450,000 and $SOO,OOO, the city will receive 20 percent of all revenues; between $500,000 and $650,000, the city will receive 25 percent of all revenues; between $650,IOO and $1.25 million, the city wlll receive 25 per- cent of the first $6511~000 and just under 10 percent of the excess over $650,000. Tf Festival receipts t.OP $1.25 million, the ci- ty will receive 17~ percent of all revenues. The sliding scale is estimated to bring in about $162,DPQ 1 this year in revenue baaed oo projeCted festival receipts -an increase of $74,000 over monies paid last year. (~ 1973 li~~et price increase ac- counted for some of estimated increase.) Eighty-one percent of the funds will be set a.side for pa)11lent of Main Beach Parking Project Gets One Last . . L>ok -iii Laguna • The Laguna Be8ch City Council, while acknowledging that the proposed Gl'M· eye Parking strueture had been "over- studied," set up one last spec i a I meeting for all city organi7.ations to put in one fast ·bit of infonnatlon before final go-ahead Jr given. The c o u n c i I termed the projected opirailng Joos o1 125,000 a year by the structure a minor matter that could be made up irith an Jn<rease In parkl!>g fees at the facility. '!be apedal meetlrlg wu ~ IOI' June Fierce -Utloo Jn the bulth In-1' ·11111 the planDJng ClOIDlllUldon, the • .......,.. syllllin baa broul!ht 11>me Rood boon! ol adjustment and IW!ic and I Blue Cross Rate firops 10 ~e~nt .n1. for the Laguna lieacJi ,unifled dtallatlon eommlttae were ll(ledlicaJJy Scibool :Dfatrlct. asRd to JolD. In dil<USSlon. f.l'\llleeo lwned lhil . ""'k the The dty llall wu given the okay to d!flrl<t '1 Blue Croas premfum will drop ~ with lnvestigsllODI for ways ol aliput 10 peraint aur1ng the upcoming • llnan<lng 'fhe_ '980,000 atnic;ture. ~.yaar -a savings ol ",000. , Al Tbeal , public VA>rk• dk'ector, said Ila Jhe· aaYlnp will prohablj be needed, lbou&'ht that , alter, floal approvale were ~er, to otfset lncrtqed costs for «ift!n, 1'we can move ahead rather rapt;.- tal 1111\lran<e for dlslrjj:t employ<s, fy." ' - re Or. Charlea Hess, Ulfstanl Councilmen .,,.,. con<erned irith auperlntendent for busine'8. several of the pr_.J desip standard& Dr. ~ askl Uuit up until Monday of ol IJ>e !aclllty Bild mentioned that the tills w .. k, 'Blue Croas ~d oold th< specified apace' width wu •!&ht and ...,. dlttrlct'• ]Jl'tllllum would g~ up 'about 14 hall feet -the dty U11lng <Ode <tlla peltent nut yd!. , !or a -um ol nllle feel. 1be ~ re...i. lio.aald, wu ,,., lllnldute would')lava -JevelJ due to -petition from another large Jn. and as proposed would llJOl'I 349 parking sulance finn, Blue Shield. spa<e>. ' ( Park bonds and interest, 15 percent will t>e directed by the city to community ac- livtties, and -\)el"OOll will be ·placed in the city g~al fund. The ren~ )~ tlje Fettiv~ ofl!ce . • (S.0· . Hcefl . " . :k.: *· *. Lng~aNixes Art Festival Takeover An obviously pleased Laguna Beach Ci- ty Council gave its preliminary approval Wednesday night to a lucrative l4$11e agreement with the Festival of Arts, ind quickly nixed sugesUons that the city take over the art ex?µbition ang'le of the summer Festival. Vice Mayor Roy Holm termed the rela· tionship betw~ the Festival of Arts Board of Directors and the council "beautifUl and ideal." Holm, called the leasing aiireemenl "very equtt,.bJe" ~nd other than minor wording chiinges, tbe cOOncil bad oo tinkering to do with the IS-page drait agreement. P[.eviously, jht <OU~ llad agreed to nonmooetary terms of the lease, but · Wednesday's action was lhe fil'lt ac- ceptance of the rental payment sch(!4ule. A suggestion by William Leak lhat the city take over \he adminiStraUon bf the art exhibition was received cooUy by the council. "The FesUval board bas been more oon<erned with the Pageant of the Masters," I.eat said. "The artlstl get the Jut and least at- tention," I.eat charged atatlng that ex- hibitors are pennltted to remain on, the f..Uval ~ "by God'• good gr .... " Leak sai<rt~ city -.U sbouta·•klek around tbe Idea of the city operating tbe .ul!l!>l..l!!!!bearb !IL~ fQUval.~~ Laguna Beallb artllu. ". · Mayor Charlton Bo)'ll· wu U,,. Drat lo respond to Leak'1 suggestion. 4 "I'm sure You suggested the lrords 'kick around' witll·-Care,t•_ Mayor_Boyd said. : Holpl said rumors and suggestions that (See FESTIVAL, Pa1e I) ,> DallY 'lief Sl•l.f !"\ION k RlfsM~ K..tl~ GAS TANK, FUSELAGE PIECES RECOVERED FROM ou'> CRASH 'Newporf Observer Harfy Williams Look'1 Qver Parts - Skylab Pilot Launch · Set~ack to May .25 • • J • • HOUSTON (Wll .. _.. ·il"jut' Stylfb;1 cabin safely coof\ng, ihe.opa<e agency t~ day d~ided to postpone the launch of its firsLihre< .pilot! .Until .?.!ail 25 ·to __gl ve them Ume ·to carry up·& giant awning to shr.de Lhe earth-orbiting spactdtation. "With the sunshade installed, \Ve · will be able \g carry out a nearly nonnal mission and do most of the experltllelJ:ts originally planned," said John C. Disher, deputy director of the Skylab program. Astroriauts Charles "Pete" Conrad, ,~Pl! P. ic'in.¥ i'!" Pall) J, JV!lii';,,.ere pracdclng .~iques to ~ the spac;e sunshade wflen Disher arinounced ' the declsroo to att@mpt-to save1btrnitssh:in:- The astronauts will be preP.fJ'ed to spend a run 2& days in space -as origina.ijY ~uled before a meteoroid shield ripped off Skylab shortly after launch. That shield jammed the ship's solar panels and cut Skylab's power sup- ply In half. Death .of ~una Niguel But the big problem developc;J the next dar ~,.hen contfollen in Hou' ton dllOOVered that the llbleld allO robbed Skylab of Jls pr<itectiOn froilt the sun. - ' Resident~ Termed Stilcide -. . . Orange County Coroner officen today ollletally ilited as aulcl<!e tbe dea\h· of a 1'ag1ma 'Hipol man whoJe ~Y "Jraa Joobd late Weilnelday In den8' bniah ~r t.IJ borne. . The crew of the Newport Beach police holl<opia. spoUed the body of , Paul . Taylor Bloodsworth, 45, of 318.15 East 9 Drive shortly ,after Ibey offered to help aherifl'I Offleon ll<OUl' Ille surrounding ll1'0I for the mtalna man. • DeputlOa Jaunched • lfOUl!d oearch ~ alter the ullaaing l!Wl'i wff• told the1ll ber buaband bid left a l .. pago suicide letter ln the home Ind had taken a .41 caliber Magnum and live bullets with him. . _ • Sheriff's apt. James aroadbefi said Bloodswi>rtl1 shot ' filmse11 . fir tho eheit~ Ills body was found tn thick gr'au on the sld• of '-hill . -11we are parUculary grateful for the ai4 of the NewP\Jrl Beach helicopter," Broadbelt said. 'tTbey :saved us many hours of searching ln rough country .'' lnve11Ua:ator1 aald t~ dead man's wlfe told them l10 waa d.,pondtnt over the loa of hll job and bad become in- creaal•Sly depresst.d over his lllture. The spacecraft-quickly lieated up and interior metalteinperaturet reaclMid at ooe point 190 degreea and gases In Ille ship's cabin heated to an unlivable 110 degrees. - By jockeying the spacecraft abOOt in ·orbit, 'fnglneen were· able tor move the malil body of Skylab out ,.of the direct ra)'.a of the IMl and the cabin has since <001¢ to tbe 90 to 105 dellf"e ra111e. • )lls!fer .,.id the space agency finally decided to allow the utronauts to at- tempt rigging tbe sunsba<fe•1o eliminate the overheating problem and pennit Skylab to acoommodate nine men over an elaJll.-month period. Conrad, Kerwin· and Welti are schedul· ed !cw launch a~6'02 a.m. POT oo •May 2S. Tiiey will 1'.8111e&vous with tht !OMiin Skyla~ ....., boun ~ 40 ndnulet later to e..et one ol two t,P. ol-del. Old Craft Discover.ed NearLaguna .. By ARTllllR R. VINSEL 01 ._ canv 'I"' Sl•ff Shattered, scattered blla ol burn~ wreckage believed thal of a plane wbich vaniabed 17 yean ago are now being re- covered from a manzanlt&<:hol<ed gully in the bills above Lquna Beach. ~ chan<e'fll¥!·-·lollllllT~by . the l!ewJIOl'I ~ po11ce helia,ioratW two ~ .. 11 '1hey retuilled ll'om ..... fr._.,,...._ ·, ol <>rwe Collnlf• Yllo\ S<o!lt 'Mocdre.ror and olioe"er Oll!c.r Ha1T71'1ltiams illmJ!"'d a gleam ol·metal in cliiporral countrr, Jeadlni · 8l'<lUlld searchers to eventuall~ ha<k their way to it with machetes. . The chopper crewmen loat the wreck- age that time but MacGregor and another obeerver, Officer Marty Messeoa:er, 11w it again on_a recent flight and pinpofnle;cl the loeatlon. National Tramportatlon Safely Board lnvestlgatora today were continuing their Investigation• Into the history of air cra1b- ·es in the ruqed terrain. Alr Safety Invea:tlgator Frederiek Beam , says the shredded remainl brOu&bt out.-. literally by bandfu1a -are ol ail Ercoupe .. The plane may bave taken oil from · San Joso on a 1955 flight, vanished and no trace of it was ever found. No identity of the missing occupants is available, but those aboard the ill- fated Ercoupe's flight were long ago pre- sumed dead. Investigators who have been "'-orkiilg on the case, which is reminiscent of the discoveries of old military aircraft Jn North Africa and South Pacific jungles sti ll occun'ing occasionally today, con- firm the Orange Coast wreckage is that of an Ercoupe. *' No trace of human remains was fouod at lbe scene, but wild animals would have long ago destroyed them. The victtms may not have died even anywhere close to the metal and fabri c ..rubble buried in choking cbapparal un- derbrush, a.ccotdlnl to investigaton. · She ol the old crash. is about one mile west of Laguna Canyon Road and two mlles north of Pacific Coast Highway. One theory i,11 that the plane was at- tanptlng an approach to Orange County Atrpo1 t wlrlclrwas1hen Uttle'tllOre-tban-a (See WRECKAGE, Page %1 . " • Orange Weatller Low clouds and fog qain for Fri- day -and probably througb the w~end tu:cordtng to 'the weather- lady. Some IWl5hlne In the after- noon boun, boWever. Highs In the 603. Lows lo the SOS. INSIDE TODAY Ars thtrt an11 olkrna&iw• to ma1siw' waste in defmst ~d­ ing in the U.S.? Fi11d out tit the fourth part of a striet on poy- btg fc.·tht military. Stt story Pagt 10. ., - fr .. .. " "'1: ... ~ 11 _.. .... MllhHll...... • M•tMMI·--4-J 0r-c .. "" u.11 ·-.... ... ~ -.i1 T....... . -.... ~. _,,. ...... . .. ' ' ' • I 1 ' • ' DAILY PILOT l'llwldol, Mir 17, 1973 ':Solon Doubts /' NixonL ~ ' I ~~. Lack ?f l(ndwW!ge'Hard to Believ~_ . wifiitdrot/( (AP) -Sm. -fonner ""'11y -Geo. -!. ......... op OD~ H s~ uld al lnfl<l\ (l>-~o.), ,.Id today afler a Qislnu• USMC a ad dlo -1'a ~.~......... .__;__ ·~ .,. 111 ' buda& with top former officials ~ ...__ -u. Gfll. y..,.,.. · --· _, •· ---..,11111 · the Cf.atnl Jntelllgeoce Agency that _.,.. • .,. ' Dtmocnt aid U.t a pp•!' e n t 17, I be finds It bard to hellev• President Nix-Waite". Haldeman "locall7.ed In on Gen. Wallen Cll knew nothing of attempts to use the Earlier ln the week, Symington tn an effort to gel CIA aaslitance. ctA tA:l ~cover the Watergate incident. reported that formel' White Houte aides Thtn the senator sa!d Haldeman and "All the wit...,.. staled they did not H. R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrllchman Ehrllchman apparenboUhey tumedld ~..:"~ know whether the President knew about and 1 Whit House counsel John w ter over to Dean w aa con U} 1 it .. Symington said. ormer e · press for CIA aubtance until Walters ';'It's hard for me to visualiier'the Dean Ill asked Walters to assist in threatened to resign and take his case to · Preldent mew nothing about it " be ad-halting an FBI 1investigallon of the dlan-the President. ded ' oelllig of Republican campaign lundl Ailed why Walters didn't go to the Symington Is acting chairman ol the through Medco. Prelidenl anyway, Syrnlngtcn replied, Sm.ate Armed Forces Committee ''It is very clear to me that there was "you'd have to ask Walters that." which heard testimony today from an attempt to unload major Walters decl~ed any comment when former CIA director Richard Helms, responsibility for the Watergate bugging he left the heanng. l'rolll P .. e J WATERGATE • • ~ liad been stalled up for a while, May of tin. ~ ~. And you aUll presume that he was . . ntak1ng eome major decisions m the ~ J.1esartment ol Justice prior to the time ~ ~.resigned as attorney general? A. Of course, yes. Mitchell resigned as attorney general · OC.llatth im. took a lc:nithy vacation and btpo lunctloolng as campaign dnctor In April, Odle testifled. Odle llld he _.Id routinely get ~· awrovat, whlle be wu at the JUstlce Depialtment, for such matters as renting more office apace or leasing cars. He said he didn't know what other decisions Mitchell approved by other campaign slaffers. Odle aald be had not known o! political sabotage or spying by the campaign committee. "Only what 1 've read in t he newspapers," Odle. 28, tesUfied before a crowded, nationally televised senate hearing. · He also said that longtime Nixon crony Murray ChOtiner of Newport Beach was officially designated as in charge of "ballot security" at the campaign. Pre- viously, ff had been known that Chotiner drew thousands of dollars· in ei:pense money from the campaign, but his role hadn't been ddlned. Odle alao aald Nlxoo'1 fonner personal lawyer, Herbert W. Kalmbach of New- port Beach, once was "asaoclate chatr-Ill.lll'• or the· campaign finance commtt~ tee. It ls known that Kalmbach was the cblef fund-raiser for lhe campaign be-!.... ·commerce secretary Maw1ce Stans hio. bvtr the job. Newspaper~ say Kalmha<'h controlled a !500. ' k ......,. Jn aCIHonu._, Imm -• menta !or poll\lcal aabotqe were made. He said after the :W~Ki"i•la l\!T~IB June 17 he personal!Y . lliak home with hlm a legal-slzed file folder, llh Inches thick from the desk of campaign deputy Jeb S. Magruder, which he n6w believes . may have been logs of wiretapped telephone conversation. Odle said the material was given to bim by Magruder's assistant, Robert Reisner, but that he never looked inside \he file and never found out first-hand 'What was Inside. He said he returned. the )Jlaterlal to Magruder and has seen only newspaper accounts of the content!. • Beckman and Fluor Deny Links to Administration By The A180Ciated Prn1 Two milllonaire indwlrf' magnates who are also officials of the Lincoln Club of Orange C.Ounty have denied their 126- member group has any close ties to the Nixon Administration. Clu-b pres~1111iect John S. Fluor, 71· year-old honorary chairman of the board and former bead Of Fluor Corp., said hJs group gave only a "token" poliUcal con- tribution to the Niton re-election cam· paign last year, while concentrating donations as usual to selected con- gressional and legislative candidates. Dr. Arnold O. Beckman of Corona de! Mar, wlto is cbalrman of the board of the Lincoln Club and chairman of the board of Beckman Iruitrument.s Inc. o f Fullerton, described as "a Jot of baloney" the widespread supposition that the club Is representative ol .President ' Nixon and dofn:lnated by presidential From P..,,e i LEASE ... building, Irvine Bowl stage areas, the Forum Theater, warehouses, and other offices. Beginning in 19'78, the festival will gain UBe or the Laguna Beach School or Art De!lgn buildings adjacent to the Festival grounds. The agreement bars art exhibitions on the Main Beach Park land during the run of the F..Uval or Arts. * * * . F....,. Pq~'J ' FESTIVAL ... there have been: "deep and hairy divisions" between the Festival and the city are not correct. "I, for one, would never even consider taking <lVer any or the activities the Festival of Arts board is resporuible for," Holm said. Final lease agreements will be made following a joint meeting or the city and the festival leaders to clear up details. associate!. Beckman told an ,!Ptervlewer Wednes- day that the club was formed in 1963 as a means or uniting various facti ons or the" county Republican party, but he con· tended that it was not an exclusively GOP group.- However, Beckman could not recall any instance of a Political donation to a Democratic candidate by the club, which co11ects ~ a year from Its members f0r a total annual campaign war chest of more than $&0,000. The two official.J coDCeded that Nixon's fonner persooal attorney, Herbert W. Kalmbach ()f Newport Beach, ia on the IS-member board of directors of the club, but Uley insisted that Kalmbach had no more say about the group than any other director. "As a matter of fact," said Fluor, "he has Je.u Jnterest because he has missed hall tht meetings.,., A ·major fund-raiser for Nixon 's 1968 and 1972 c8Ippaigns, Kalmbach was quoted as telling the FBI recently that he was instructed by a White House aide to pay out more than $30,000 to Donald H. Stgrettl, a young Los Angeles attorney who is facing political sabotage charges stemming from th• 1m Democratic presidential campaign in the Florida primary. Kalmbach kept compalgn money in a Newport bank. Kalmbach also handled Nixon's . pun:l\aae of the Western White Howe In San t;iemente. Fluor aald he Wleves the Waler,ale scandal Ii hUrUnf tile United Stat,. and bu made ' ii ' Incumbent on able ·1>"11n~ to )ie1p bf taking )lO!ls in the Nixon administration. He wu bitterly critical of David Packard, board chairman of the Hewlett- Packard Co. and a fonner deputy defense secretary, tor turning down an offer to be named secretary ci defense. "To me, the nation b in trouble. To me, it seems that Dave-Packard would have done a service had he accepted the job. It would have encooraged other businessmen to ·come forward," a.aid Fluor. Valley__f ossils Imperiled ' . Experts Tell Viejo Audience of Lost Treasures By CANDACE PEARSON 01 !tit Dtlly ~lltl Sltll Dinasours swam in the waters before hot lava from erupting volcanos made . the sea recede . ' Swamps deposited coal and the ocean :rushed In again acrou the land, only to ·be checked in part by huge 100.rr!.iles-per· ·hour landslides off a mountain range that no looger exists. . Various animals roamed the area. at 'first freel y, and then later as a food OIAN .. COAIT u DAILY PILOT source for at leas t two ancient Indian cultures. This was the bustling, developtna Sad· dleback Valley in prehistoric times, millions o( years ago . The clues lhit remain today to reveal more secrets or history -fossils, artifacts. reefs and village sltes -are being· bulldozed and built over at an ala!Jlling rate. two speakers at a lecture on natural features and archeology of the Valley agreed Wednesday night. But geologist arol Stadum and archeologisl Roger Desautela didn't agree before the audience of about 100 persons what should be done about It. She said Interested persons should take what fossils they &00ld oUt of the ground and off construction sites. .. At least we can save parts of lt," she said, referring lo sites dating back 25 million years. Desautels, president of Archaeological Re search Inc. (ARI ) of Costa Mesa, urg- ed the Saddleback Valley res idents not lo collect artifacts because the objects are meaningless unless their depth, location and position relative to other ertlfacts is studied. · "You will be destroying an irreplace- able scientific resource," he warned add- ing anyone who finds any possible' arti- fact or site should call AR.I or a local university. Their speeches were part ()f t.he th.ird of si~ lectures on Sadd.leback Valley hl.!tory and ecology sponaorei! by UC Jrv111e. Only about 10 ptrctflt of the Valley has been systematlcally rurveyed by arch e o Io gisls or "gravediggers " De-sautels said . ' What little is known shows the valley, like Orange C.OUnty. was the scene of three separate Indian cultures at least 11,000 years ago. They gathered seeds, hunted, tr11ded goods with other nomadic tribes, perfonned rellP>us rites and burials .and lived much of the year -u people do now -ln view of the ocean. "One of the things that .:cam us In Orange Coutlty," Desautels said, "ti we have recorded 487 archeologlcal sites in Orange U>unty -Md about 7S percent of them are gone. ''They are either under a drug store or under a freeway or used to be part of a mountain now a housing tract/' he said. Mrs. Stadum said she was there "to spread the good word about what's in the ground before too much more of it is destroyed." A researcher in geology for 12 years now wtth Chapman Ciollege in Orange, she deocribed the vol.canoo and land.tildes which supposedly created the valley millions of years ago where only sea had ooce ~· Booes and teeth 'Ill"' sharks, whales -and porpOlses are IOU11a all oV..- , S.ddleback, •he aald. · Many ot the majQr recent fossil finds have been in the El Toro-Lake Forest area ~iiere two weeks ago fOM!ls were found of a four-foot high horse from the Miocene era , 25 million years ago. Thls site at canada and Rockfleld Roads is an anclent reef, an ac- cwnulation of seashells cemented together over years. "It's being very quickly built upon," she said, adding, "this is one site that should be preserved." Program coordinator Ron Yeo, a cowr ty planning comm.lakxler, said much <lf Lake Forest development was approved before the requirement t h a t en- vironmental impact statements he filed on private projects. The white-lool.lng rock by Leisure World in Laguna Hills is actually micro- f()SSils deposited by ooce-deep sees, Mrs. Stadwn said. The valloy haa a "woalth" of Ice age fossils . The chllnging nature of the sea has deposited rhino, whale and fish bones in lhe Santa Ana-S.ddi•back Mountains, ohe said. Millions of years later, De88utels ad- ded , the Indians scattered shells and •heilll•h whllo foraging for ll<!e<IJ and plants that stlll remBln In the county. • Both speakert stressed the need for more Information about the sUU mysterious hlslo<y. - SCATTERED AIRPLANE WRECKAGE IN LAGU NA HILLS BELIEVED 17 YEARS OLD Newport Police Helicopter Pilot Seo tty McGregor Spott&d Old Cr11h Site From Pagel WRECKAGE • • • county airstrip with almo.!t no instrument facilities. A fogbank hovering over t be hiUy, canyon-laced terrain might have hidden a ridge from view, causing the aircraft to slam into it, exploding into pieces that showered into the canyon beyond. Bits <lf the wreckage -melted metal - show that a fire did occur upoo impact. Followlng their second sighUng of 1he crash early this JOOnth , helicopter crew- men MacGregor and Messenger hovered in for a closer look, t.hen notified the Ir· vine-Company. Deputies drove by Jeep, then waJked and hacked their , way to the site with n1achetes to reach the wreckage. MacGregor and Messenger returned to the scene on their own lime to help in the swealf, laborious ~ ol digging pieces out of the tangled undergrowth. • Poker Playoffs To Start Today LAS VEGAS (AP) -A high-stal<ea hold 'eqi poker game, cancoled. Wednesday he· cause preliminary games were ms fin~ ished, was scheduled to get under way here today. The winner can expect to pocket some 170,000. The hold 'em game, climax of the fourth annual World Serles of Poker be-1 ing held at a downtown casino, has drawn the top poker players in the country. Each player buys in with $10.000 and the game continues until one man has ah the Chips. 11J.omas Austin "Amarillo Slim" Pres· ton won $60,000 when he taptured the title in last year's competition. Hold 'em is a variety of seven-<:ard stud in which each player is dealt two cards and tries to make the best five- card hand using five community cards in the center of the table. Laguna Council Action .. . These are the .principal actiona taken by the Laguna 'Beach City Council meeting in regular session Wednesday night: · FESTIVAL LEASE -The council unanimously approved terms of a dra!t ]ease contract providing for rental of the city-owned grounm to the 'Festival of Arts. Councilm~ voted to hold a joint meeting with the Festival board as soon as that body has time to review the lease draft -1o polls.h off any rough edges in the agreement. The lease will provide an estimated f162,000 this year to the city, 81 percent of which is earmarked for payoff of· Ma.lo Bdcb Part acquislUon cost.s. PARKJNG sTRucrURE -A special meeting for ' airing of cOncems about ·a three-level parking structure located on Glenn~yre Street near Legion S~~ was set for June 13 by the council. The council agreed that stall investigations on financing arrangements could go ahead but detemtlned tha[-any design steps .should be delayed until the public meeting at which all community or- ganizaUons with interest in the 349-space parking facility will be invited: ROSSMOOR GRADING -City A:ttomey Tully Seymour was <lrdered to study legal steps the city may take in alliance with lhe La~ Greenbelt, Inc., to halt grad.Ing operati~ by the Rossmoor Corporation in a proposed tract within the Laguna watershed. It is alleged that portions <lf the corpora- tion 's ehvironmental impact report were inadequate . City concern stems from traffic coogestion-on feeder roads , flood hazard, and air and noise pollution. Rossmoor would not voluntarily stop grading, a company attorney told the council. 1 SROAU PLAN - A public hearing on a specific plan for a $1 million cor. mercial-residential development in 'tbe 1600 block of Coast Highway was CO& tinued to allow Councilman Peter Ostrander, projf(!t architect, to arrange for an associate to preseat new information to the council. OStrander wa.s barred from speaking il!'b!balf o! the:Jl!o)lO!l.ent o! lhe plan aller,a·rullnll rx.m city Attorney Tully Seymour that such acti<rl bordered on conlllrt. oflnterest. . ' LIBRARY l'LAZA'-·Creati~c\!l'laza area al~ l')l«'Avenue - !he library and Cou(~w~t '!l!l:~~fl""d ·brAl!ot.~ which~ to eeek a contract fo~,*"'!i~oll:_, lllio'pla.a'-a cixllract lot. fprovidlng additiooal Pai'klrig hi l)le'dOWntown atel'>la·approved. · · • .8.KYLINE SIGNS -An additional stop sign was ordered by the council to be placed at the intersection of Skyline Drive and Park Avenue on a trial basis. A trial sign was previously placed on Park Avenue after residents com- plained about fast-moving cars along the steep road. Further complaints were voiced after that by citizens who said that sign created a hazard, 'SO the coun- . cit waS advised to stop cross traffic at that intersection to see il that would help. Police Department Tours Scheduled 'rhe inner workings of the Laguna Beach Police Department will continue to be on display through Saturday as Na- tional Police Week draws to a close. An ()f>en house with gWded tours of the facility at 505 Forest Ave. is being held each day from 4 to 8 p.m. Seven djsplays have been set up to il- lustrate crime investigation techniques and narcotics facts . Demonstrations of various law enforcement practices are also scheduled from 4 to 7:30 p.m. daily. FREEZE FOOO "RICES Witt! Tllil COM,.ACT 20l lb. Cllnt FREEZER 1u•1 1889& • \ _,_ ... '--.... .. ---·-··--· .. ,_ ........ .... ·•c--... ' .~oi::i... , .. _......,,. 299•• . ,~ .. -. --. ... ....... . , ':':'1:::~ •• ~ ... ·~-­-·~-' ·19915 • ----. _ ... -·---=· -·--.. ddlehaek ·- VOL. 66, NO. 137, 4 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES OAANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . : ·-- THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1973 -- Today's N.Y. Stoek9 .. TEN CENTS ' -~-----------~---~...,---,,.-~--------------------------------------------------------' ' • . . Laguna .Studies · Suit Over Rossiµoor Grading · ' JnvestlgaUoo of a joint Laguna Beach and· Lquna Greenbelt, IDc., Iawautt to stop the Rossmoor Corporation from grading portloos of a rosldelltlal tract in watershed areaS was ordered Wednesday by ~ L8gun. 0ll<ach i:Ity c;o.;ncil. The councll autborlud Mayor Charlton B.,.i to put the city'• weJibt into the law- sulUI an inVOlllgaUoo by City A\torney Tqlly· ~our shows such action ls &r· led'. ran . ~city action 'came· after-protests were.rnade by a Ros.smoor Corporation '. 10,000-acre Plan Studied Development plans for 10,000 rustic acres in the ~eart ot ·)loutbem Orange Co!lnty sbould be unveilet! within a month. The area being.ftlanned-.part of Saddleback Valley and Laguna NTguel -is bounded by Laguna Beacll, Laguna Canyon Road, El Toro Road, the San Dlego Freeway and Crown Valley Parkway. It includes ~ million square feet of plant, known as the ziggurat, that is owned by Rockwell Interna- tional. Tentative · general planning for the ownerships' involved cans for density as low as two units per acre. attorney, and representatives o[ the Leisure World'• (lolden Rain Foundation and Mutual asaoclatlona. Seymour aa1d Ibero Is a "strong pol!ibllity" the city ,.ou1d be succt1sful In stopping the grading of the ·..,.. poratloo, but, he said be wanted more time to research the bearing records at whl$:b county approvals were given far the project. Seymour said the bsue boiled down to inadequaciu-la thf: c:Q[p.Oration's en- viromnental impact report. Witness . .Pins Power On Mitchell WASIUNGTON (AP) -The leadoff v.'itness in Senate Watergate hearings said today that Atfy. Gen. John N. Mitchell was making major decisions about the Nlxoo re-election campaign for up to 10. months before· be resigned as bead of the Justice Department. . Robert C. Odle, former director of ad- rnjniStratipn for the ~ttee for the EHRLICHMAN HAD EAGLETON The plalining by ·a priva\e_ firm will late go to the ""'1llty planninc- commislion and then c o u n t y mpervtaon. See Page S f!li' --plete storlei. · . ' ' ....,.. EALTH-RECQRDS-P.ago 4 • University Park Gas Statiori'-Sets ' -. . Holiday Closing By GEORGE LEIDAL Of 9111 Dlllfr NII St<ln Slntagea of gasoline and buman nature may comb1ne to create an ex- ptoSiOn of tempera MemOrial Day -kend aa IDog weekend "travelers pull Into clolled p. llaUooa. . Dully Rlebee · of CoSta Mea. night manager of the Olevron station In University Park, Irvine, uid his ttatlon is.closing for the full tbree-<lay bollday.• He said his· station -Orange County's busiest in terms Of volume -has been cut this mooth from ll!0,000 gallons allot- ted to 140,000' gallj>os. . "That cut is not .118 bad es many sta~ lions have had," Rlebee said. "Some have been cut as much as one-third.'' . An Atlantic-Ridlfleld re g i o n a I apptesman, Robert Keefer, said if sta- tloiis at month't end bave used up their I allocatfODI "there Wfil be DO deliveries to those statklos. II Keefor exJilalned the "allocations" to Arco atationa are based on yolume of Alel of bolh regular 11114 premjum gas Ill' the statloo · cll!rini May, Im. Arco 1 stations get ~Y M percent of last year's votmne, however:. "We're encouraging our todependent QPOfttln -tO be good-~­ Keefer said, "but once they get the aollne It is. up to them how they It." Chevron (Standard Oil o f Calllomia) spokesman was phil-hlcal lbout the effect of ahortagea oli hours his film's atatloo oivners mlgbt keep. ' ' "U you hadll't had a Stmday off in 10 non wouldn't ~ want to close?" the ~_ Beae!I. marketing office spokesman "'ked. · "It's . an lndlvldu'1 situation and llependa on ea¢t ataUon manager 11liether or not h•i. staya open fOl" lhe loog weekeltd," the spokesman said. ·a~ IIenJed. that OH!vron stations were beinl cul back however, saying delivery .aUoc:allooo to statioos wero matching. ll)100Db IOld last year •.. 'Both OU company apotecnen agrted, "de'mand is up this year." "'ltvlDe Coondlman Henry Quigley '81d tie prt>bloml ol lbJrtai .. at the two sta-tions -IO percent of U-operating In ' the city of Irtlrie -w.re brought to hb al!entliift hy cltlriiill. North Irvine TeSldenlt have froquOntly lidticecl clooure o! the .. ,. """' facility t~~~.priva and Wa1"ut Avenue. ..,....._~en say tho cloolngl ar.1n 11ne ~~ poUc:y to apr..i ~ amount ol "81-R5Slgned to the llatlon ' (S.. CLOSINGS, Pqe Z) , ft&.election . of the President, alao said there WIS DO dou!Jt. that ultimate political authority for the camp3ign rested in the White House. Odle was questioned at length· by the bibunal oC seven senators as it opened historic bearings into the wiretapping ·scandal. Sen. Joseph Montoya (f).N.M.), in· quired about "deci.siOn. memoranda" that Odle said were sent regularly to Mitchell in the Justice Department. 'Q. Well, hovr far back was the com- mittee or Its administrator-sending memoranda to Mr. Mitchell at the Department of Justice? A. I would say, after it was there r.nd had been staffed up for a while, May of 1971. ' Q. And you sUll presume that he was making some m41jor decisions in the Department of J ustice prior to the lime be resJgned as attorney general? A. Of~, yes. Mitchell resigned as attorney general in March 1972, took a lengthy vaca_!ion and began func;tionlng as · campaign director in April, Odle te.tllied. OdJe said be would routinely get Mitchell's approval, while he was at the Justice Department, for such matters as renting more office space or leasing cars. He said he didn't know what other decisions Mitchell approved by other campaign staffers. Odle s4ld he had not known of political sabotage or spying by the campaign CQ!.lllllitlee. «Only what I've read in t he newspapers," Odle, 28, testified before a crowded, nationally televised Senate l\earmg. - He alSo -said that longtime Nixon crony Murray Cllotlner of Newport Beach was.. ol!Jcially designated as In charge ol "ballot security" in the campaign. Pre- (See WATERGATE, Page %1 Boys Chorus Set For Guild Meet Father Cougblln's Boys Chorus will provide enlerl!lnment tonjght at the 8 p.m. meellna of the St. Catherln&St. Nicholas Scliool Parent Galld at St. Nlcholao Hall, 24252 . El ')'oro Road, Laguna Hilll. 'l'he 36-member chorus, IJ).ade up of boys 8 to 14( yeara old, has given two European.eoocert toufl, whlcb included a perfonnance before Pope Paul VI. In Orange County. the chorus has perfonned at" Disneyla"1, Anabttm Cmventlon Center 1nd the AmbRSj&dor Hotel. . . Tonfghl'I entertainment w!JI Include Americana and ch~ choral mUllc. The c11on11 II directed by llo\1. Rlcbard Collghlln of St. Anthony Claret Catholic Church, Anaheim . ·------. Alan N. Haltett, an attorney represen· ting Rossmoor Corporation, asked the ci· ty council to continue the matter to a IUlure meeting to mable the """JNlllY to give further information to the city. Seymour asked if the company would stop grading while r<ceipt of the ad· ditlonal information was pending and Halkelt. said no. · "They Cilnnol and would not voluntarily stop the operations in which they are ,ed.'' Halkett said. " ery ·move tha:l"'lililde makes, you • m doing something that may not be un- Qone," Maybr Boyd said. Applause followed from tbe council spectators. The gradiilg ID question is for I 17J. acre planned subdivision near E1 Toro Road and Laguna Canyon Road. A represen4itive of tbe ~ Rain Foundatlon, •hich holds Leisure World cunmunlty property such as the a:oU cours~ and ~ub houses, said residents of Leisure W~~d would loot $U million If sales of l~ units in the subdivision were bl7. 1be Lebure World developer pays into congeatk>o on El Toro and Laguna can..: the foundation a percentaae of the new yon Roads ; flood hazard pc>sed by tbe- untt sales. development to downstream Laguna; and· Compllca•l• .. • the issue Js. -·"'Y plan. air and noise pollution brought to the.' 1 ..ue .. ....,.... area by lncreased population. • ning commission acceptance of the He said the Greenbelt wu "not at- gradlng plan with which commissioners tempting to do anything other lhan meet ; expressed dissatlafaction, bu~ were the problems the development will pass ; unable to modify because the tract map on to Laguna." 1 on which the plan waa baaed was a~ Legal action by the Greenl>elt and the , proved by a pnvious conun181ion. city would probably be seeking of a eourt Greenbelt attorney Neil Rehkop told restraining order haltlng grading opera-[, the coo:ncll three main paints were at lions Wltll envirorunental ooncerm are issuet--Status-of ~.ba.Y-and traffic . resolved. " , ' an-e ._.: ----· Old Craft Disq.vered NearLaguna By ARTlllJR R. VINSEL Of .. D91tr , ..... ..., Shattered, scattered bits of burnt . wreckage believed that of a plane which vanlshed 17 years ago are now being re- covered from. a manzanita<hoked gully In the hllll above Laguna Beach. Tbe c:bance find was Initially made by the Newport Beach poilce hellcopttf-crew • .lwo months un. u they ~ lrom a mlllioo Oftl" lhe iatliiti !lquib floaat of Orange County. . • Olltri:I'*' ll:lff,"'-••a....._,MMIW SCATTERiD AIRPLANE 'WRECJ91GE' IN ,L,AG\JN.t.1:ULLS BEl:IEYED '\l YEARS"OLO-' -ilewport Polfco Holfeopter 'Piiot 5Co tty McGregor spottlod Old ·Craah-Slt• . . Valley Fossils lmperi·led ' • Ex~rts Te.,U Viejo AUJli ence of Lost 'f:,r.eww:e~. ' By CANDACE PEARSON Of lllt 1n.llr Plitt Sl•ff •• Dinosaurs swam in the water! before hot lava from erupting volcanos made · the se_!!_ recede. -__ Swamps deDos.ited coal and the ocean rustied in aglin across the land, only to be checked in part by huge 100.IJ'j}es-per· hour landslides off a mountain range that no looger ei:isl.s. Various animals roamed-the area, at first freeb', and then later as a food source fQr. at least two ancient Indian cultures. This '¥(8S the bustling, developing Sad- dleback. Valley in prehistoric times, millionJ of years ago. · The clues that remain today to reveal ' more secrets cif history -fossils , artifacts, reefs and village sites -~re being bulldozed and built over at an alarming rate, two speakers at a lecture ou natural f.eaju~ and archeology of the Valley agreed Wednesday nigh\. But geologist aro.l Stadum and archeologist Roger Desautels didn't agree before the audience of about 100 persons what should be done about it. She said interested persons should take what fossils they could Oljt of the ground and off construction sitet. "At teast we can sa\le parts of it," she said, referring to sites dating back 25 million years. Desautels, pm:id~t of Archaeological Research Inc. (ARI) of Costa Mesa, urg- ed the SaddlebaCk ValJey·resldent5' Rot to tollect artifacts because the Objects ·are meaningless unless their depth. location and position relative to other artifacts IS studied. "You will be destroying an Irreplace- able scientific resource," be warned, add- ing anyone who finds any possible arti- fa!.1 or alte sbould call ARI or a Iocl'al unlverslty. Their speeches were part of the third of stx lectures on Sad4lebacit Valley history and ecology sponsored by UC Irvine. Ollly about <O pereent of tbe Valley has been syStemalically surveyed b y a r c h e o I o ~. or 0 gravedlggeri," Desautela said. · · • What lltUe b known 1bowa the valley. like Orange County, w.u tlfe scede· of PD« ~ lll<Cr.,..-and -·· O!licc Harr)> lvWJama lllmiioed a aleam ol met.I In !'hlPll'l'al equntry, I~' groulll ....... to .... tua11y haclt their way to It wllh macbeles. • • Tbe cbopper .,...,.,. .. loot the wn!Cli- age that time but MacGregor and aaolher observer, Off1cer Marty Meueneef, '6'lY ii again 0t1 a recent filgbt and plnpolnled the locatlm. National TranaportaUoo Safety Boafd invesUgatora today were continuing their lnveatlgatlon Into· the hlatory of air crash· es In the nigged terrain. Air Safety Inveat11ator Frederick Beam aaya-the abredded-remalns brought ou~ .uteally by handluls -are of an Ercoupe. The plane may have taken oil lrom ·San J.,..llD a 1J55 flf&bt, vanished and no trace of It was ever fouild. No Identity ol the missing occupants is available, but those aboard the ill- fated ErcouPe's -rugbt were long ago pre- swned dead. lnvestigaton who have bMn workiilg on the case, which b remlnlscent of the d.iacoverles of old m.llitary ·aircraft 1n North Africa and South Paclfte jung)~ still occurring OCC85ionally today, con- fiqn the Orange Coast wreckage is that of ... Ercoupe. No trace 'of human remains was found at the scene, but wild animals would have long ago destroyed them . The vicll1111 may not have died even anywhere close to the metal and fabric rubble buried in choking chapparal un- derbrush, according to investigators. Site of the old crash is a~ut one mile west of Laguna canyon Road and two miles north of Pactnc Coast Highway. Skylab Pilat Launch Set Back to May 25 three .aeparate lndlan dllt1lrea at least _ _ 12,000 yeats ago. -.. r------------ One theory b that the plane was at· tempting an approach to Orange Col.Dlty Airport which wa! then little more ~ a (See WRECKAGE, Page %) • ' HOUSTON (UPI) -With Stylab's cabin safely cqollng, the space agency to-. ~ day decided to postpone the launch or Its fll>t three pilots unUI May 25 to give them time to carry up a giant awning to shF.de the eartl>«blttng space statinn. "With the sunshade installed, we will be able to ·carry out a nearly oormal mlaaioo and do most of the expertmentt ortcJnally planned," aaid John C. Disher, deputy dlricto< of the Stylab program. Astronauts Qiar)es "Pete" CQnrad, Joseph P. Kenvln and'Paul J. Weltz were pral11cing techniques to rig the 1pice .-when Disher -~ decialon to attempt to save the mllslon. , 'l'hl astrooaui. 111U be preJ!Ol'ed to !!pend 11-.full :u: daya In space -' as onaJnaUy acheduled before a meleOrold lhleld ripped oil Skylab shortly after launch. 'l'bat obletd , Jammed the ship"• .. IOlar panels and cut Skylab'• power su~ ply bl half. • But lhe big problem dev~lop. l the next· -----• ' day when controllers in H o u s t o n discovered that tbe shield also robbed Skylab of Its pi:;otectloo from the sun . The spacecraft quickly heated up and interior metal temperatures reached at one Point 190 desrees and gases in the ship's cabin heated to an unlivable 110 By jockeying the s cecraft about In degrees. · ~ lbey .gathered seeda, h1111Ied, traded goods with other nomadic trlbes1 perfonned religious rite. and burlala ana lived much of the year -aa people do now -in view of the ocean. -"One of the thl.ngt that scares us in Orange County," Desautels said, "Is we have recorded 487 arcbeo1ogical sites in Orange County -and about 75 percent of them are gone. "They are either under a drug store or under a freeway or used to be part of a m0W1tain now a housing tract," be sakt. Mra. Stadum aaid she was there "to (See ARCHEOLOGY, Page Z) Three Dishwashers orbit, engineers were ~e to move the IJUlln body of Sky out of the direct tays of the sun and the cabin bas atnce G T H cooled to the 90 to 1115 degree range . one at oro ome Disher said the opaoe agency llnatiy - decided' to allow the astronauts to et· . Three brand new dishwashlrt and hand teiiipt rigging the sunshade to eliminate tools, jointly v1Iued by the OWl1erl at the overheating problem and• permit more than $650, was atolen \\'.edi}etday Skylab to accommodate olne men over night from an El Toro 111odtl' llome, an elgh~month period. Orange ouoty SherUf's o(floera llid. .Conrad, Kerwln and )Veltz are lchedltl· 0epuu., said the -11 22832 e<l for launch 11 6:02 a.m. PDT on Ma,y Dunkenfield Road la one of a number 25. Tiley will rendezvoua with the 11111-ton recently built by Paceaetter Homes of Skylab seven hobra and 40 minutes later Newport Beach. They believe tbe tblevea to erect one of two types of IUOShades. · used a master key to enter the prernbet. ~ Orange c ... , Weatlter Low clouds and fog again for Fri· day -and probably through the weekend according to the weather-- lady. Some sunshine In the afte~ noon hours, however. HI~ in the : 60s. Lowa in the 50s. INSIDE TOD-' Y A.re there-an11 alternatives to ma.rive waa~ in deJeme spen(i.. • '"g in t~ U.S.? Find oui in the fourth part of a 1trils otl pav- ing for the mUitm'y. Se1t stort1 Page IO. ~ 'I ' I J . t ' ---·-_'._l f " • I ! I I ' I I I • : OAJLV PILOT I~ n.,, ... ,' ~1 17' 1973 . ' ' . .. ' . .. .3 Bombs E ploded - • ·zvuewar Blast.s Free Gas at Rio Blanco •! ·~ .. '1 • :. ': :1~ : ~<Im> -,,_ ; f ~:;eir devk:el even t1mes more :~ tlian tbe Hlroahlma 11om bomb : ',..,. etplod<d moro tlmi a mile un- . i ·~ 1n western Colorado today to Z' ~ .. trw dtposill of natural gas. The np1odon1 vaporized agu-old , · undltone layers trapping the gas. Shock waves rippled across mlles of rangeland •and abooil: ranch homes near lround zero that were evacuated for the blast. .. I dJdn't feel a th1nc down here on the :lttlt floor," aaJd Rifle, C.olo,, police dlJpetcher Don Ukele in the small town ! of -4,000 reiidents 30 mile& south of the W.11 Ille. "II lhool: them 1 little bl< upttalrs but 1 ·it didn't bud&e "' down on the ground • levtl. l wouldn't have even known the ' blut we.nt off If tt "hadn't been for the I 71dto." ~ : ' . 'l'he three »kiloton. devices used Jn :Project Rio Blanco were set off in a -"fnllllonth ot-e 1eoond by an Atomic =.Enerc Oommlulon tal Official's flick or iJa "!itch Jn a trailer more than 10 miles <~ the blut Ille. ' :. Tbe nine-hour countdown was started 5 tatter final systems checks of triggering ~evices Wednesday and a briefing by of- .i-'1d&is of ·CER Geonuelear Corp. or Las ·YtJU, Nev. CER ls the AEC's private lndultry partner in Blanco. -'~flrlng system ha!l been tested an~. la fUnctlonln1 properly," said AEC Pm1· • ect Rio Blanco site spokesman David ~."We made· the last minute checks ; on all the l)'llema. Everything Is right on" Ranch families, most of them unafraid of environmentali1ls' warnings that radioactivity could escape t h r o u g h crack.I in the ground after the blast, were paid $50 each by the AEC to evacuate a 1 t.mlle perlmtter of the site. eoqlil -IDlo the Colorldo RI•• and po!Joo drlnlWW nter ol fl mlllloa AniorlOau 11-IM lloatli!Nll. MIUol' Mid -at l'ldlallon ae1p-Jng are "almost abeolutely zero" but that the AEC urged eY1ucation ol home• a1 • precaution. He said the only ~ffectt ex- pected ftfe gT01D1d waves and that after- shocks would not be serious. The nuclear devices were lower~ lo depths of 5,340 feel, 6,%30 Cett and fl,~ feet 1hl11 moath, aealed with cement and I 111 lo uiilodo llmult--i,. n. uc· iild tht bWI -.M ..., •• llup llojl ... th tht """"" thot WOUid -ll -nolr 1iii1 ,i.ld II blJllon cubJc feet ot natural gas over a 20-year period. '11115 Is llO lbnes more gu than could be produced from 1 conventlonal well In lhe ...,. period. 111.e three nuclear devices were equal to 90,000 tons of TNT, oompered to 13,000 toi~ of TNT In lhe atom bomb dropped on HJroahlma. Beckma11 a11d Fluor Deny Links to Administration By The A1toclated Preti Two mllllonalre Industry magnates who are also offlciala of the Lincoln Club ot Orange County have denled their JU. member group has any close ties to the Nixon Administration. Club president-elect John S. Fluor, 71· yesr-<.rtd honorary chalnnan of the board and former bead of Fluor Corp., said his group gave only a "token" polltical con- lributlon to the Nixon re-election cam- pajgn last year, v.·hlle concentr1tlng donallons as usual to selected con- gressional and legisl atiVe candidate!. Kalmbach also handled N I x on ' s purchase of the We.stem White House in San Clemente. Fluor said he 1-elieves the Watergate scandal Is hurling the Unlled Stat .. and hos made it incumbent on able businessmen to help by laking posts in the Nixon administration . He v.·as bltterly critical of David Packard, board chalrman ol the Hewlett- Packsrd Co. and .11 fonner deputy defense secretary, for turning dov.'11 an Dffer to be named secretary ol. defense. "To me, 'the riatkifi is ln trouble. To me, lt seems that Dave Packard would have done a service had he accepted the job. It would have encouraged other bu!linessmen to come forward ," said Fluor. ---·-------~ ---------.. - o.1rv r11o1 Stott .....,. tw-lllcllal'll KMllltr GAS TANK FUSELAGE PIECES RECOVERED FROM OLD CRASH N~wport ObMrver H1rry Wilfi1m1 Looks Ov•r Parts • Wreckage _ --·-. · T(l Remain -Mystery? .... Some"here IO a lonely, South Coast I Cll!)'<I!, whtre damp, corrosive fog hup lhe bllJ. and ulbe troasure-hUntlng pack : rals prowt the thoking chapp.1rTal, ~e I I key to a mystery. 1 awn.eet are, tt wUI never be found. Tbe clues which would clelr up the • quellloa -Gf ..-plllle craabed; who , died, and wht,.. IJ a small, metal name plate carrying serial numbers? 1be aJreraft that smashed Into the at..,, hill 1bove Laguna BelCb llOl!lelhne In bygone yean WU BQ Ercoupe, mooj llltely. "We oouldn't ...Uy determine whal It wu/1 aaya Freder:lck Beam, Air safety ln•..Uptor 11>tlonod In Los Angeles wtth the National 'l'ranlportaUoo Safety Board. "I oouldn't find an enstne. I couldn't find a propellet,_awl.Jbe 'taU leatbm' are gem," aayt Beam, refettlng to the rudder and aileron assembly. One theory Is that the plane Cll>uld be an Ercoupe that vanisbed 17 years ago, according to those who are digging it out fragment by fragment. Beam is cautious, be<:aµ.sp NTSB men --ctOn•t-LV>m8" to ·conclusion! tiatil u-1;111ny facts as possible are in their hands for lnalySis. · , · · "The plane is -quite oJd, 11 ~ em- phaiius, and to mea '1lo fly ,ild know aircraft, .tllere. Is a .)Qqely sort or romance about those Jtbo vanished aloft, or discovery of aocilnt, unaceotmted-for debris. · "U l could just find the name pl ate, then that might help," lilld-UIO'-Nl'SB's Beam. Environmentalists opposed to the ex- periment were blocked by a Den11er district judge Monday in efforts to can~el the test. They claimed radloactivtty Laguna Niguel Dr . Arnold O. Beckman of Corona del Mar, v.·ho is chairman of the board {)f the Lincoln Club and chairman of the board of Beckman lrutnunent.t Inc. of Fullerton, de1crlbed. as "a lot of baloney" the widespread supposition that the ·club it rtpreaentaUve of President Nixon and dominated by presidential .assoc lat~. .. Beckman told an interviewer Wednes- day that the club was fonned 1n 1963 as a means {)f uniting various factlons of the county Republican party, ~ut he con· tended that It was not an exclusively GOP group. Bugging Hearing Draws Crowd to Caucus Room From Pagel ' WRECKAGE • • • Chances are good it "Will-~never be found, ..but chances. are th.it anyone aboard who disappeared in Q bMk Of fog and a shower of flame would pow be lit- Ue mm-e than a distant 'mmnory to survivors . aiance. "" good tilht they' crashed ~Qr:e, acme pilots fiylng .over that lonely SOUUi Coeat canyon today :were even born. · Citizen's Death Ruled Suicide Orana:e County Coroner Officer1 today officlally U..ted 11 IUl.cide the death of a -Lacuna Niguel man whoae body was found late Wednesday In dense bru•h r DUI' ·his home. 11\e crew of the Newport Beach police 1 helleopter •Potted the body of Paul _ ' Taylor Bloodsworth, t5, of 3IMS Ea1t ~ --vrive shortly after they offered to he.Ip 'lberilr• ollJcen ICOUI' the IUM'OUDd.ing · area for the mlaslng man. DepuUea launched a ground search Mortly after the missing man's wife told them her huaband had left a IS.page 1ulclde Jetter In the home and had taken a .tt caliber Magnum and five bullets with him. Sheriff's apt. James Broadbelt said Bloodaworth ahot himself ln the chest. His body was found ln thick gra1s on the side of a hill. "We are partlculary grateful for the aid of the Newport Beach helicopter," Broadbelt said. "They saved us many · hours of aearehlng in rough country." lnvestigator1 said the dead man's wife told them he wa11 de.spondent over the Iou of hia job and had become in- ~reaslngly depressed over his future. N. Korea Joins WHO As 22 Abstain GENEVA (AP) -North Korea today became a member of the World Health Organl.r.ation -the first ma.f«' in- temallonal recognition for the Com· mwllst state. By a 56-41 vote, the World Health Assembly approved a rtsolution for North Korea's admission sponsored by 35 nonalilned and Communist natJons · including ciiina and the Soviet Union. There "ere 22 abstentioo.!. OIAN&I COAIT • DAILY PILOT T"' Or.,_ C...t DAILY l'ILOT, wll'll ... ldl 11 ~I ..... ""-N-~,._, II MllllMrl .-,. ""' 0r..,.. c .. " ~'ti""' CefnNny, ..,.. ••fl tdll..... ••• .wtill'Mll, Mond1y IMwQtl l'"rld1y, for C01l1 Mtu, Newper1 •Md!, H_,11..,,.., .. Kh.'"-.. "' V1ll9y, L ........ h9ctl, ··~lnt1'9dclltbedl '"" s ... c,.,,..,.., S.11 .Iv.Ill C1~11r-. A 1lngl1 rwkNI tllll"':' h """'lbMol Sllurdll"I 111'111 &l.lnOi't"I. Tiie ,...lnclNI Pllbllllh"" 11!1nl 11 11 JJO 'N.,I f 1y .l!tWI, C..11 MtM, C11i10ml1, ,,.,.,, l•6t1rt N, W, 1d ~r .. ldit!r fM l'UO!l1fler J•c" It Cw1l1v VIQ ~,.ldenl INI ~It M411tvtr Tlt•"'IJ k-1yf/ ldl!W TI!''"'' A. Mw1,Jli111 Ml""IMI '41tw Chollo1 H. l1ot IUch1rd '· Nill Alllltll'll MtMl"'9 f-<llllwt ....... Conti M_, D Wtll 81y Slf'ftl .. ""'°" -..att lnJ N,_.,1 hvit-.r111 UillM '"""'i m "°'"' ,.,.....,..,. Hwollootton hfcll; ll11J •11tt1 eawlf••r(I ... ~I Jllll ,,....,.. II (lll!lnt J111t ,.,,,., •• rn41 MZ-4111 Cl .............. J.1671 ... C ....... Al ..,_,_.,r T•M,•111 4fJ-4UI However, Beckman could not recall any instance of a political donaUon to a Democratic candidate by the club, which collect& $500 a year from Its member1 for a total annual campalgn war chest of more than !80,000. The two officlala conceded that Nixon's fonne.r personal attorney, Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach, ii on the IS-member board of directors of the club, but they insisted that Kalmbach had no ·more say about the group than any other director. "As a matter of fact," said Fluor, "he has less interest because he bas missed half the meetings." A major fund·ralser for Nixon'1 19S8 and 1972 campaigns, Kalmbach was quoted as telling the FBI recently that he was instructed by a White House aide to pay out more than $30,000 to Donald H. Segrettl, a young Los Angeles attorney who is facing polltlcal sabotage charges !llemming from the 1972 Democratic presidential campaign In the Florida primary. Kalmbach kept compalgn money in a Newport bank. Topless T aver1i Attorneys Seek Lifting of Ban Attorneys representing !Ome Orange County bars have asked the California Supreme Court to change Its rnlnd {)n upholding local ordinances banning nude or semi-nude entertainment by dancing girl1. The attorneys Wednesday requested the cwrt to rehear the Issue, or, If ttMlt is not possible, lift the ban until the ruling can be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court-. A recent 4 to 2 decision by the state court prompted numerous Orange County cities, including Costa Mesa, to enact and enforce new t.nU·nudlty statutes, based on the rulJng. The attorneys . -id there was a "clear and strong diaalfeement" between ma- jority and dissenting opinions In the court's d~lon upholding the ordinances ot Orange and Sacramento counties. The court upheld ordinances banning topless or bottomless men and women from V.'Orklng or participating in ex- hibitions in places where food and drink are sold . From Pagel CLOSINGS •.. out over the whole month. The spokesman added, however, that should the !talion run out or gas on Saturday of Memorial Day weekend and if the allocation for the month wu used up "he simply won't get any more gas.1' On.ly staUons with gallonage still due them within I.he month'1 allocallon will get deliveries from the Aroo 24-hour delivery service, the spokesman said. The irvlne Chevron dealer, Connerly a resident of the new city, saw a ny ot hope Jn the gas shortage situation. "People might just ai.y at home and use their bikes instead for a while." Councllmon Henry Quigley 1u11e1ted It may ht the least smoggy Memorial Doy weekend In a :ong tlme. ' ' WASHINGTON (AP) -"ll's llke open- 1ng day at the baseball game," said John Dale as he stood in line to see the Watergate he.aring1. "You have to be here the first day." Oao Dale, a mustachioed hi!tory teacher from Phlladelph!a, came to the capital thla week to eee hi!toty in the making. He took his place on the cold marble stepa of the Old Senate Office Building Jut! alter I a.m. Fifty people were in front of him. 'They began arriving before dawn - students, hou..ewtves, profeAOrs, retired ·folk, tourists. And by 9,45 1.m., when the heavy walnut door1 of the caucus room opened to. the public, only st.and.Ing room waa available. The crowd cheered when tbe principal defendant in the Pentagon papers trial, Danlel Ellsberg, and ht.s wife entered. A few people h1ssed when Marine Gen. Robert Cushman, former deputy director of the CIA, appeared in full dress uniform to testify befort the Senate Armed Services C o m m l t t e e on Watergate-related matters. But when police allowed Jess than half the approximately 275 spectators up ~the marble staircase into the hearing room, those left behlod groaned. "I've been here since 7 o'clock," said one woman who said she'd come from Santa Barbara just to see the show. "Better get here a mite earlier tomor· row, lady," a policeman said. One lucky one to get through the doors was Katherine Jones of Washington who said !lhe had taken a day's leave from her job in the personnel offiti! of the Unlred States lnfonnatlon Agency to "hear some answers." "I want to know who's telling the truth," she said. "Why did they do lt? That's a big question. I'm a firm believer in hone.sty and I want to see them get to the bottom of this." From Pagel WATERGATE • • vk>ualy, it had been known that Chotiner drew thousands or dollan in erpense mooey from the campaign, but h1.s role hadn't been defined . Odle also -said Nixon's former personal lawyer, Herbert W. Kalmbach of New- port Beech, once was "associate chair- man" of the campaign fln111ce commit- tee. It is kriown !hat Kalmbach was the chief fund-raiser for the campaign be- fore commerce secretary Maurice Stans rtook over the job. Newspaper reports say Kalmbach controlled a ~.000 bank account in a Callfomla bank, from whJcb. payments for political sabot.age were made. He sald after the Watergate arrests June 17 he personally took home with hlm a legal·slttd file to Ider, 1 't1 inches thick from the desk of carripaJgn deputy Jeb S. Magruder, which he now believes m11y have betn logs of wiretapped telephone conversaUoo. 'O<ile &aid I.he material we.a ii:lven to him by Magruder's asallltant, Robert Reimer, but that he never looked Inside the file and never found out flnt-hand what was lntide. He said he returned the material to Magruder and hat nen only newspaper account• or the contenta. He 1aJd the material was desa1bed to him as a strategy file at the time. but now believe1 It contained "thh1p which have no plaCf! In• polltlcal campelp." Odl• WU queotkmed In dataJJ by SOn. Howard H. Baker Jr. (R-Tenn.) 1bout his acUvltle• at CRP heedquutera the day of tho W11erg11> blD'&Jar)'. One unlucky one was Mrs. Martin Olson of Lake Preston, S.D. who wu in Wa1hlngton with some friends to lobby for a new farm bill. She arrived at 9:30 a.m. "I'm interested to see what they can dig up," Mrs. Ol.90n said, "but no, I don't expect to get in." She d.idn 't. * * * Senator Doubts E'l'OlllPageJ ARCHEOLO{!Y. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • FREEZE FOOD PRICES Witt! Tkil COMPACT ZOii ib. Chnt FREEZER 11 lb. AUTOMATIC DRYER with Ptr Ml'll Pf .. 'f1b1 C•r•' ••Aoo-Wtytlio ·~•""-• ............. _ ·--l•••C... ,_.,_ • .v '""'""'"' .~ ... -.... 16915 . . ( .,,,,_ ... '---.... .. --· -·--·-. .. ,,_...,..., .. ... k ···-........ ·--.-..... ----2n•a 'Ei..~ . ·-. ... ....... .,,......,.... ..... .=:--...... .·1::2r.- 18911 • • l I l - ) --B•ntintaon· Beaeh I f VOL .~. N~. 137, '4 SECTION~ 56 ·PAG£5 . . OR.ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . . ' --- THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1973 Today's Fl••' N.Y. Stoek8 , . • • I I TEN CENTS I •• "1'·1'.j -,_. -~ .. Beach "Experts Hot. on .Slaylab Crisis ' ' . . ' • •.t r r • "\".'r<t .BY JOqN ~ I on&iD'P'S ~I Mcll!!!mell ~glas -to are caught up In the centes ol a serious , -o.-.. Dfll!l' "" Slaff . .. • be endinl· -, national-emb&frassment. 'lbe·~DiJ-planlortbe!l!f!il "We.'re•all "hl!ldlnl ·our bruths right Spokesmen at the plant today said of b'kfli.Ji'~~I · ,,! ~ -"'said one engin<er 1851 Wedne8day. a~t•· ~. ~111""' .. ~ lnnto llndtio • a t!Q;~.rel v.,.,...1 or ,..,. ~· "-·~ · , . ·-~ ~ ww• ~ •• ., at~l!ciillas,,Altniaaulksc:Om-•·.,..,lalk\,.us·lnaweel:and·:rw'llfind ·wiya of jlre...Ullog 111>1al "scrub" on I ~.11\llll!llCton B<eclL . : · that ,we're oetillng lntO tbe roUllne ol an the Skylab mission · fliil!lr..Wll!o·najOr·efitemi-aj>oard eJgbl-inonlh 'l!lf¥lon." · , Virtually every . engl!eer associated t~ ~~.to 1!t in lull '1'1111 -prediettoo, o(·-!Je, turned 0\11 with the program bas been pressed Into ~ op!ral!Od..~' crew .ol,~·-uts to ,~,~-~ dulyeitberto"'8rdllora solution to the --WU IO hiYnil!n -ml~ e,ettliog. •, ~ --!ifle•o;;il!<' -'JOll~.'--!'tbele--CClf:&afl<t'Il..lllmaia;j1<1orL inunodJa\e !l!llblem - I do.tn~ :•oll: 111 the oldrlll...,., at-launchtnc·Plid al.cape·~. ~b 6verbeatlng caused by a broken beat m .......... o("Amerlea's flrst.IJJ!ICI! sta-has bel!D In OOlllinuoul 1rO\lb1e. shield -or to try to analyze effects of um,~-.~ · ' ' · -:: Alid';"'lhi>:::i!iigliliiira.-:at. Mcj)Ollnell that ovemeatlng. Iii' lhOrt )be .iJiain' · '"'""" ol " ~:Y-roai atarthl&,;lo.n.lax today Both Involve major effort. . -...... , ~ ~~ ·---' ~ ... .. ---. .... --. -~ . .. - ''1he stylab was designed to work only pO. II temperatures lnstde the craft rose -~ tight temperature range," mudl higher. · e~~ tha~~~~-all sorts of tblngs Trying to predict these problems and oao begin,to happen. It takes a lull effort then lo forestall them within the crippled to try to 81\\!cipote whet might go wrong tleclrtcal resooreeo o1 the craft will con- and to try \0 bead it off." tinue to be a majot' concern u long as Right now, engineers believe food the craft operates under conditions for aboard the craft _is sllll safe aJlhough which it was no& deslgned. IOllle of the more delicate esperlments · But the most immedlatel,y pressing aboard the space station probably have problem under study In Huntington beeri de!trbj,.l!ddo.-·--------:Beach is how to btrnl rising tcm.. But late lut night, ~water peratures. aboard the craft was near and A company spokesman said three n1a· dgineers Were not sure what wou1 hap-jor ideas are under study to provide Sky * * Lab with shielding from the direct ray! of the sun. They are: -A wlndow shade-Hke device that would be unrolled to cover tbe entire length of the Skylab work5hop. -Use of a huge umbrella strapped to the lop of the Skylab to give shade from the sun. -Deployment of a termal blanket which would be draped over the Skylab by astronauts circling the craft in their Apollo caosule. Company spokesmen said no decision had been made on· which device would be used . ah-He~scue Delayed ,. . . ' '· AUJQAA.\ITS, EN!;IN~ERs.5eEKANSWElt T-0 SKYLAB TROUBLJS : · RUSty Sctiw.l~{<t.U~l ind Alan Bun !NNr Pole) Of Skyt1b II •. I . • . . Pacifica l!Q~il!ll .f:~,. •• -;,-•• I '-'lt, J_..,, ' i r ' ~ ~ ( 1 ... ~ . -, . .. • '" · .. Scfilied ·1Jmvn~ Revised:. · • HOUSTON (UPI) -With Skylab's cabin safely coollng, tbe spoce agency to- day decided to postpone the la~ of Its first three pilot. until May 25 lo give them time to carry u·p a giant awning to shf'.de the earth-orbiting space station. "With the :runshade installed, we will be able to can.:t._ ~t a nearly_:_ norm.al mission and do I!}~ of the ei:perlments orlglnally, planned~" said Ji>hn C. Disher, deputy director of the Skylab ~rogram . Astronauts Charles "Pete ' Conrad, Truck Driver Held -on lee D;urin g ;_Theft 'l1ie drb!i· ,jr, . _ 1ruct 1dil*'~;. ' plies Huntington Beacb scboola spent two ~ Ii the' ~r <:,,._..>" nigb,l . .mn, he •• ~ robb(\ilcif$1,~ ln.receipj.'. Polloe.laid'SteVea,iJl;lwiskl, a. ll!ilk driver :!Or Jay's cautlhg of Huntington BeaC!t; had retumeit to the catering ~rvice yard •at 11575 Margan Lane followlng his nlgbUjl rounds, of 16 local schoOls. He told officers he was in the cooler portion of· his ~ when someone slam- med the door, loc;,lj!ng him In. The thief then ~Uy climbed Into the truck's cab ;ii1d took 16 money bags that Mobulski. had picked up on his route. Mobulslti re~lried on ice for about an hour and a 1 hall until an unidentified passerby beaNI his cries for help and freed him. ' Sbortly bel<fe the catering holdup, police said. a single .bandlt took $300 from the gas slalion at 7.ody's Department Store, 6982~ger Ave. Michael Romero, an attendant at the • • station ~ •tall, thin man came into the • s~Uon·s offie(': jw;t belore cl~ time an4demololed the mooey out iII the sale. itonlerb ·\old p0llce he did not aee a weapon but the man had a hand bi his coat pocket as ir he were armed. Tbe at- tendantsaidi>e gaye the man Ule~oney and the' rlobber Ced oo foot. A prapo~ to add a 36-bed psychiatric · ln it, Codd· explained the convalescent unit to ~ca· Hospital tn· Huntington hospital would be linked to. lhe ·main , Beac)) is belng-,sCiled dowh ·attd revls«ld ··hospital by a connecting corr1dot;. There t by the hospital •tali: would he 36 beds 1or •cut• psychiatric v~ 11ey Trustees' Appearing Wedoef<llly -night ,before the . poUODli only as well as an outpatient qu faciUtles review_ committee of the Oranite clinic. c • • coaoi,. Health Planning c 0 u n c ii ' A health planning staff reporl on !J1e T M t T . ht Admiilisll•tor Rtchllrd . c..fd asked li>r -proposal also recomn!ellded for 0 ee . omg and~wu graP.ted a· Jl)-day continuance in denial becaQse staff members ¥l'-.lhe , ·: order fo resUiimlt tho, f>foposa! as a ~ number or beds ..., still too bi&lltand A routine· ~geoda will CUlfroot lrujlees bed onit: . .r ~se as submitted the ~acifi~ pro-. of. the FoUDtain Vllley School I>Atrict Six rl!onilii.ago, 'llemtb planner( turiied ~ did n , pro~de •Sl!"cific~rlp-when Ibey ~ tonight. down iLtl<opoul by Piclflu,to con,v~ ,a •. ' l,iOO• of .. eatmeot, .modes ~ n d ;i'be regular 7,34 meeting will be, hel~ nearby' ooovllesceot . pltal·.iJ>to ·a 61-<; •• aJternaUr.es. . , · · . ,at . the distrlOI'• Educatloo Cent.t, ....... . ....w.·_._::i . . a for the con Uah<:J', N~ one IJghtbouse t:ane. ' ~ ~'"".-:'•~ • c , · liis . an ,..rking ontl!e ~ .. ~Trilsteex WIU btliild'"U!at ~cb' FolJowong dep1,I ~ ~~:!!.']; • ed. proposal Ull!OOO as the hej,lth plan· and Westmtnirter ocbool distrloli bave'no ~~ was "' 1 """'-· ning report cmno out one wee!ino . . o~jectlon to a plan that wOuld create five • = sp1111g.; · ' " -Be indica1'd tl\ot he would WcirJ& cl~ uilified districts within the Huntington · ' ' • ly with ll)e healtl!; plapiiing st'ff In ol,'di!r Beach Union High Schoql District. .. to meet their requirements. ~ . • Board members are expected to hO!d C:oas&-The bumber of ~· in a Qe)Y propoaal back on further unification talks-unlit will be acaled~dOVr'll. {o 25, Codd said, but Ocean View School Dl!trict trustees can the square footage."tf the fobllity will re-discuss the plan at their meeting Monday matn -t~·same as 111 lhe SI-bed proposal night, says Dr. Charles Woodlin, wls, "\ye wUt use t~· idditl>nal space as taut superintendent. ollll18rCIOn1J and tliinpy jlacllllles," Ii TfUstees are al., expected to give their sald. 1 1 final approval to attendince ~ for ·nest year, but no cilanges ~· n- pei:ted from the boundaries ID elfeOr tbb .Year. Jasepb P. Kerwin and Paul J, Weitz were practicing techolqUes to rl« the space sunshade when Dlsher announced the ~to attempt to saft the mi..ioo. The astronauts will be prepsred to spend a lull 2t daya' tn space -aa originally scheduled before a meteoroid shield ripped off Skylab shortly alter launch. That shield jammed the ship's solar panels and cut Skylab's pawer sup- ply in haU. . But the big problem develoi;. : the next day When controllers in H o u s t o n dlaocwered that the sbield al!o robbed Skylab of its protection from tho sun. '!'be spacecraft quickly heated up and interior metal tempef.atures reached at one point IBO degrees and gases In the ship's cabin heated to an wllivable 110 degrees. By j_ockeying the spacecrart about in orbit, engineers were able to move the main body of Skylab out of the direct rays of the sun and the cabin has since cooled to the 90 'to 105 degree range. Disher said the space agency finally decided to allow the astronauts to at- tempt rigging the ·sunshade to eilmjnate tile overheating problem and permit Sk)llab to accommodate nine men ov~r an •!&ht-month per!o<f. Conrad, K~n and Weil! are schedul- ed for launch at 6:02 a.m. PDT on May 25. They will rendezvous with the 100-tan Skylab seven hours and 40 minute:i later (See DELAY, Page ZI Mitchell's Decisions Told ..-' ··-i. ...b..J.-• UP.IT.....,_ FIRST Tct,,ESf.JEY CRP DlreClor'q.tr. Alamitos Council Fires City Clerk; Attorney Resig~ Los Afamlto< City Cert Doris Pass was fired Tuelday nlgbt by the city coun- cil, which met for tho first time with a new three-man voting-majority. ·"' (>I the same ttme, City Attorney John Parker I.signed, saying he could not sf.rve a il which "shows a lack of coofidenoie in file." Parker~ whose resignation takes . errcct June... also serves as acting city manager. • Earlier in the meeting, Mayor Charles Long stepped down from ·his Post' in deference to the new majority. The acµm stems In part from the elec- tion last week of a forn1er member, COUncllman Joeeph Hyde, who now helps fonn the •heW majority. Both Porker and Mrs. Pus bad been cr!Uclzed by councilmen Charles Helser and Wllllam Brown, who waa elected mayor attbe -uni. · ~!ectlcin' of ~ ~ldenl, alsa said ' tbere waa no doubt tbal ultjlha.te pijllUcal ' . \ . ' authQritY.·~ tha-cap!palan rea~-ln the White.~ Odle was questlooed at leng\b · by the triiiunaJ cl. seven aenaton as IL opened .hlsiorlo-bearlnp lDIO the wiretapping ICllDdal: ' Seo. Jooepll Montoya (D-N.M.), In- quired about ''decition memoranda'' tbat Odle said were sent ~ly to Mitcbell in the Justice DepiriiiienL Q. wen, 11ow lsr liack was Ille com'.. m.ittee or Its administrator 1e11ding . ~--to Mr. Mltd!<U at the De~ ol Justice?· A. I woold say, alter It wu there tnd had been Ila fled~ up tor a while, May of 1971. Q. And you still presume that he was maklng some major de;eislona in the Department ot' Justice pfior to the time he resigned as attorney aeneral? A. Of course, yes. Mitchell resigned as: attorney general in March 1972, took a lengthy vacaUOn and began functlnnlng as campa\gn director in-April, Odle testtlled. Odle said he would routinely get Mitchell'• approval, while be was at the Justice Departmen~ for IUCb matters u . renting men olflce apace or leaalng cars. He said be didn't !mow what other declslons Mitchell approved by otber camjiafgn staffers .. Odle said be had not tnown or po1111ca1 sabotage or spying by the campaign committee. ''Only w t rve reair----tn the newspapen," Odle, 28, testified berore a crowded, nationally televi.Jed Senate he ' • anog. He also said that longtime Nlxon crony Murray Cllotiner of Newport Beach was o!ficlaUy designated as in charge or "ballot security" in the campaign. Pre- viously, it had been known that Chotiner drew thousands of dollars in expense money from the campaign, but his role hado 't been defined. OPENS W.4.TElt(lATE PROBE Sen. El'Yln Bongs Gavel Tempest Y.achts Poised for ·6th, Climadic Race-. The North American sailing cham- .pion!hips lri the Tempest Class were deadlocked today as skippers went to the starting line ror the sixth and final race.- The regatta i' being held off Long Beach Harbor under the sponsorship o f Alamitos Bay Yacht Olub. . · : POW~·~ill Lead ·Mill '· -Paiade . ~ ;-~. - Parker and . Mrs. Paa had lillegedly stall!d recall i)etlliMIJ agaJml Long and COUnctlmin Kea•Mlller. Both Brown and Heloerlyed a part bl tnlllallog the Odle also said Nlxoo's lonner permal lawyer, Herbert W. Kalmbecb Of Nelr· port Beactt._cnce WU "wodale chair- man" of ·the campalp finance -eommll- tee. II la -that -cll'Wll the chief fund.nller for the ' campalaD be- loro oommeree secreiary Maurloe Stans took over the job. Neinpo!perl J'.OPOrla ¥Y Kalnllla<h controlled I •• DOO baok .....ml in a <:al!IOM!!• 'bank: 'lrOm which poymenta for political sabotage were made. · Tied, •1th slI points ead;I arter five or: tbe sit raceo were ·Jim Linville ot Noroton · YaCbt' · C1u~ • .'Roway'ton; (:ooft: and :BIJI :v1n Allln·"Clarlt' Ji .; Bevertf Yacht Cl!lb:"'J.iiiilon, MiU. ·~ 'blnvllle, With hla .bfother Jack as crewf . ,, j ! .. 'I ~~le!' 14 ...--,,,. ·L~:" -: -M --q ~, ..... ---·· )J.11 .......... ~ -= .. .. . ' • • SA'N DIEGO-(AP) -Six f-·Vi · .' nam War prilooen will rllie • cnncl " -marshals~ in~1Arm..S1"o,... Doy parade expe<tjd to cit•" 100,000 spec!• ton here. • A •spokeonian de'41bed It •• the big· gest parade pllMell anywhcro In tho United Stateo ilils _..,.., ' Amoni the Rr.m manbala will be • Cmdr. JolHt llarns,{:mdl-. OOlllnl, ...... Ql\dr; Colt' ..... a.tr. w -- uct U. -..r, ao flf . and Air Fom Mat Will. Abbott. • SP A.CE VEHICLE CA.N .. /BE :SEEN , • recall c gn. , '!be I election-ls 'CW1'enUy ·,._n..i In oourta . use of alleged lrragularlties .of the orii. . . ' ' CAi:& KEN~Y (AP! -iey!lb. ~. , . ::ro:'•J..roub~1=:·::iu;;.: Bufftt ·~U.e ts Sick permittlns. .. 1Jr"1Jt u tbe brtlhat ~ ' star • •. ..._ F Q. tAPt \..,At least 15 persons r0.icht lt ~ acbedUled to"l!e Ylllble at were tied to' st. Agnea llollpilal 7:U ~.m., movmg. from ·~ 1o afjor beca~ U~ lollowlng a bullet -· 18 ~grees oo •the J1or1ion.-~·~ C&l~IJ,tw.U Elk& NIDOIY ~la~ Ofttbo!llL ' t ~.Jioi!<'" iald, ~SL • Fl'ldlll', ~tho •l•wlni ttm, b '1!113 p.m. · • ~ -•lllllb.JJdaCIW, \ aJld , i:~lar "IOod'·~ • WedneldaylllCht. .. tie said after the Watergate arrests June 11 ,he peroonally took home with hlm a· legal-elzed file folder, 11-1. inches lhick from the den of MJ!llJD deputy Jeb,S.,Mllfllder, wblclr ~how btUevM may have been lo!' of wiretapped ~pllooO.COllJletatldlt . I "'-. - Qdle said. the 11111erlal -giY<O to hiln lly ~ ..... -.. ~ Robert ~. boil;thol he never looked tnalde the Ills ... n .. tr found oot nm-hand (tlee WATEROATE, Pqe 11 1WJ1 Wed,.Jdlli's 1&-\nilt race, «> secorids ahead or Clark. : Argyle .campbell, t~e West Coa:!t ho~" from Btlboa YllJ'hl Club, •ixtli' Wedii.Sday M i being . ' ' by' John Hart ·, c!( •Boston (or e&O!llt, toochiog a matk with his boon. and fail ing to .rHOIJlld. . Sta,ndbes1 best four of five.: t. tit d•tW..O Clark •nd Linville, stx PQ!nta each; I. Devid· ~Fakoner, NWon Yacht Club 24 points; 4. ArsYtr Clmpbell, BYC H.1 palQts; S. Tom Gatea, South Coast CGrlnlhllll Y1c:bl' Qub II.I pololl. • I \ J " DAILY PILOT H ;~11ntington Won't Feel • . . Gas, Pinch • • . BJ TERRY COVILLE Ot "'9 p.{ly ''"' St.ff • Cfy cars in Huntington Beach should I ~ feel the el!ect of the gasoline ~ge until November or December, ~c to city Purchasing Agent Roy #owe. : ••we jo!D JeVeral other cities in one, C)OWltywide bid on g...im.;• Howe said Wday. '"!be contract doe!:n't end until February o1 IB74." Union OU Company, supplier for the ci- t)', hu written a letter, bowel"er, saying It will aupply only tbe samt: amount qf ~I ...t by the city on the previous 12· moath eontract. "U m assume our fuel consumption is :up by about --porc:enl, "-!!owe ~' "that rneaM flle'll run short .Noftmber, or December -three · · early." · ~ 111t1 the city had spent lll0.000 on ~vt (uel for eight months through ''Jrend: ol March. The city pays no t4J: on !he gasoline it uses. ~ ""J!be puf,:hasing agent did not have a ~""" fpr the number of gallons .used, Y1n& that iJ recorded by the supplier. City Administrator~ David Rowlands id he didn'r believe emergency services, such as ambulance, police and -:ti"e, . lhould be rationed, but he wam't , ~ what might happen in the future. 1 -"Oty vehicfes were generally e1empt from gas ralionlng ,during World War It " Rowlands 1aid. "lt 'a ridiculous to short the emergency services." Huntington Beach lists 3SO vehicles on its inventory whJcb use .standard gasoline "' dies<! fuel. One city skeptic, who preferred not to be named. ,g.id it is t.be feeling or offl. cials in n1.any cities lhat this gas ~rt· age is "fictitious." "As soon as the Alaskan pipeline is ap- proved, and offshore drilling i~ allowed over the objections ot environmentalists, tet's see if the shortage doesn't rapidly disappear," said the skeptic. "Several officials feel tbe major com· penie-5 are also trying lo force out the in· dependents, and they are." Unioo. Oil'a letter to the city is not so drastic ai the one delivered by Atlantic· RJchneld ~Arco) to Seal's Ambulance • Service. 'F •· Aroo said It would cul the supply to ·l!eols, which sµves Huntington Beach, "Newport Beacfi, Costa Mesa and Foun· • taln Valley, to 84 percent of Its cor· · ~g U3e for the . same months in .e1m.- ": Howe said the only gasoline figure ... ._,timed Jo Ullb:i'• ocntract1 is the ,, •moon! previously med, lllerofore 11 can ~ bGid !be ·city ·to tbal llmll ,• :·.Leading Boats : Fail to Report ~, Lead boats in Balboa Yacht Club's • Guadalupe Island race failed to report '. for the 8 a.m. roll can today, J>reaumably ·-because of generator trouble. Both Spirit and Swift had earlier ' reported that their engines were in- 'operative for generating purposes. · ·. Jim Seals reported from Loco Vlente II that he was sooth of the Coronados Islands and hoped to finish by midnight. l Based on Wedne!tday's report, Spirit was aome 25 miles ahead of Swift and Loco Vlente and could finish late this afternoon lf the U to IS.knot winds hold. !Mishap Victim Named 1 SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Coroner's , deputies Wednesday identified a 'pedestrian struck and killed as he walked along Interstate 15 in San Bernardino Tuesday as McKinley Henderson, 37, of 'Fort Worth, Tex. The driver of the car : "'hi ch struck Henderson told highway , patrolmen that the man suddenly loomed 1 in ff()(lt or her and she cou\dn 't swerve in :time. • OIANGI COAlf HI DAILY PILOT TP.,. O••f'•I" C.0.11 DAILY PH,,OT wllll whkfl I• C6n'lblntd !'-M.-Pr .. 1, 11 PV'lil&hea -y th•°'°"'" COid P~fllhl>lnO cam,.,.nr. S•~· r•i. tllllllorl1 ••I tiuOllol!IO, "'1ond.ly ll>ro119~ Fr1c11r, tor (0111 MtH, ~I 8e1ch ... H""tlng!Oft ll1Kl>/l'-!JI" V~ll•r, L'l!llftl a11cll, 1 .... 1ro11s-io.wck ..,, s." CJo.mtnfc/ S•n J.,..n C1plJ1<1no. A 1k191t r19;on.t ""'!!~ II Pllblh.ltW S.tvnl•n tfld SurKh~l. TIMI prln("""I pubt/11>1"9 pt1nl II t i lJO Wt1I ll•r Sl•ttl, COii• ~. Cllltornll, tttH. Ro\,,t N. w.,11 P.-..1Mn1 IM Pul:tlo~r J1r.k I . Curley V•Cf Protlll"'t IM GM1r11 M•nettt TJ.01111t K•evit lillilll' Thom11 A. M¥1,hi11e Mtfllglf\J f.dilef Ct .. rlH H. loei Ri"~1r4 P. Ntll Alll11 ... 1 ,,., ..... Int lililM• T1rrv Covllle Wt1I 0-1..-'°""'" l!:dllw H• .... •lffdOffke I 717l leech loulev•"' M1ili"i Adilrttt: l'.O. 1011 7,0, ,2641 """' °'""' . ....,._ tNC11: m "'°''"' ,._ <Ml• Mtt•: Jlll W1$1 ••r ~Ir.., H_,.,, l#dl: Jm H._-i lwlov1 .. ... " ,...._..: )OS"'°'"' fl Cimino llMI , .. .,.... (7\41 ,42-4121 Ci'•in.4 A~ '41·1•71 .._ Mwfll o...-. c-~ ~-Mf·l 220 c..,rto'IJ.; lf7J. Or..... twit ~W111111"9 ~. HD -llOl'ln, lllwlr111ont, ... ;wiw '"''""' II' 111v,rH-nt1 "'''"°' l'ntY .. r~ wtttio.rr 1pec:l1t P9,.. '""'.... .. °""'""" -.... ' ~ ..... llllMt• ..... u ' , .. , .......... ~. ~IOrl ... c..rr... l ).U ,...,....., .,. -" a .1, -"'""• 11t111..,., ...nw .... ., ... ......,. Ttll.lrtd.Q, M11 17, 1973 Art Censor • Painters Protest Museum Action VISAUA (AP) -Five local artllta, nmoved their wild 1,,.. an uhlblt at the Visalla Art Mueeum b1 protellt Iller flJUr P&lilUIW d• plcUDf nude women w.re taken down by mUMum ollldali ~ -i Fm! to ,.,,,.,.e bis work Wednteday WU Alvin Nixon.~ ll1d he wu told aome plecea were "taken out temponrlly becaule IOCll4I of the Tulare County superviaors and their wives were going to tour "'the museum." Bui Nixon •aid he later found that the pictures bad·corn, down for good and were locked in a vault. Visalia Art League Director Waller Roth said the paintin,s, done by several artists, were taken down thia week after the league re· ceived complaints from area residents. F ounta~ Valley Officer McKay Takes Liaison Post Fountain Valley police--4>fficer Mike McKay has given up his job as patrolman to take !he job of the department's court anil school liaison officer. Mcl<ay, 28, a three-year veteran of the Fountain Valley Police Department, says the two jobs are a matter of coordinating the department's effOrts in the courts and in the 8ctiools. As court liaison ~officer he will be responsible for presenti111 evkl~ and investigative material to the District At· tomey for prosecution of Fountain Valley cases. Three existing school programs and a speakers bureau will be under McKay's cootrol BJ school liaison officer. He will be in charge of the Officer Bill, Bicycle Safety and Drug Abuse programs that the department gives for all the schoolS' '-within the city of Fountain Valley. Ma intaining the master calendar of lhe department 's speaker's bureau will also be part of McKay's new job. ' University Park Gas Station Sets H~liday Oosing Hy GEORGE LEIDAL 01 lllt 01llr Piiot Stiff Shortages of gasoline and human nature may combine to create an ex· plosion of tempers Memorial Day weekend as long weekend travelers pull into closed gas stations. Duffy ruebee oc Costa, Mea, night manajer of, the CleVron' staUoo in University Park, Irvine, Sa.id hls station Is ~IO!lng tor the full lhree-<fay holiday. He said his station -Orange County's bllslest In teqns of volume -has been cut this month from 180,0CMl gallons allot· ted to 140,0CMl gallons. "Thal cu·t Is not as bad as many sta· lions have had ," Riebee said. "Some have been cut as much as one-third." An Atlantic-Richlield r e g i on a I spokesman, Robert Keefer, said if sta· tions at month's end have used up their allocations "there will be no deliveries to those stations." Keefer explained the "allocation'" to Arco stations are based on volume or sales of both regular and premium gas by the station during May, 1972. Arco Statioos get only 84 percent of last year's vo!ume, however. "We're encouraging our independent operators to be good businessmen." Keefer said, "but once they get the gasoline it is UJ> to them how they dispense it." The Chevron (Standard Oil or California) spokesman was philosophical about the effect or shortages on hours his firm's station oWners might keep. "If you hadn't had a Sunday off in 10 years wouldn't you want to cl06e?" the Long Beach marketing office spokesman asked. "It's an individual situation and dtpends on each station manager whether or not he slays open for the long weekend," the spokesman said. He denied that Chevron stations were being cut back however, saying delivery allocations to stations were matching amounls sold la11t year. Both oll company spokesmen agreed, "demanq is up tbis year." Irvine Councilman Henry Quigley said the problems of shorta~t the two sta- tions -50 percent of operating In the city of Irvine -were brought to his attention by citizens. North Jrvine residents have freq'trently noticed closure o · rtie new Arco facility al Culver Drive and \Va\nut Avenue. · Regional spokesn1en say the closings are in line with company policy to spread the amount of gas assigned to the station out over the "'hole month. The spokesman added, ho1o1•ever, that sliould the station run out of gas on Saturday of Memorial Day weekend and if the allocation for the n1onth was used up "he simply won't get any more gas." Only stations with gallonage still due the1n wilhln the month's allocaUori will get dellverles from the Arco 24-hour delivery service, the spokesman said. The Irvine Chevron dealer, formerly a resident of the new city, saw a ray of hope In the gas shortage situation. "People mlght just stay at home and use their bikes instead for a while ." Councilman Henry Quigley suggested It may be the leas: stnoggy Memorial Day weekend in a .ong Ume. 59 Grenades Taken SAri DIEGO (AP) -fifty-nine hand grtMdcs and 36 grenade fuses have disappe11red from a loeker on the guided missile frigate Mahan, tha Navy says. Dilly 'll•t $ttff ,title NEW LIAISON OFFICER V1lloy'1 Miko McKay T op'less Tavern Attorneyt Seek • ·Lifting of Ban ·' . Attorneys representing some Orange COunly bars bave asked !be Colllomla . Supreme Court to change lb mind on uphol~ local ordinances banning nude or semi-nude entertainment by dancing girls. The attorneys Wednesday requested the court to rehear the issue, or, il that ill not possible, lilt the ban unlll the ruling can be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. A recent 4 to 2 decision by the state court prompted numerous Orange County cities, including ~ Mesa, to enact and enforce new utti·nudity statutes, based on the ruling. The attorneys -.. Id there was a "clear and strong disagn!ement". between ma~ jority and dissenting opinions in the court's decision upholding the ordinances of Orange and Sacramento counties. The court upheld ordinances banning topless or bottomless men and women from working or participating in ex· hibitions in places where food and drink are sold. "The court's opinion goes to great lengths to rely upon the assumption that nude entertainment is presented in a tawdry atmosphere and blights the entire community," the attorneys' petition said. ''A court aware or the realities of these enactments and their purpoges must also realize that thelr purpose is the censot!hfp of sexual content in en· tert.aitunent and nothing more or less," th petillon said. In another development Wednesday, Lo5 Angeles area bars with nude waitresse11 and entertainen won a two- week reprieve from a state Supreme Court decision that their attorneys fear might put them out of busines1. From Page J DELAY •.• to erect one or two types of SWl8hades. The preferred means of shading Skylab would be to have one of the astronauts open the hatch of the command shJp and unfurl a huge plastic sheet In aallor fashion. The command sblp would move along the side of the space stat.ton as the aWt)ing ii deployed. 'Ibe alU!mate awnlna, wblch ,the mw also would handle, would unroll more like a home movie screen. 'nle erpuaUon woold require one astronaut to walk in space several feet outside \he •pace tt.a·' Uon hatch. Conrad and his crew originally were scheduled for launch Tueaday. The shot was postponed to Sllnday when Skylab ran Into trouble in orbit 270 mllea high. The second flve-dny delay wiU give engineers time to build the awnings and thf crewmen time 10 practice working them on eartb . Skylab Dlmtor William C. Sdmelcler allO said there wa1 a ·chance two more three-man crewa would be abl• to fly up to Skylab later thla year and llay aJ>oant for 56 days each as orlglnllly planned, CIACoYer . • Try Known ,B~.NjJon?· ' WASlllN(iTON (AP) -S... Stuar1 Sflllll>ito!I (D-Mo.), said today after a -be•Mi 'With top fonner -ol the Central Intelligence Asency that he fiods II bani_ to believe Preildeut NII· on knew .notbing of attenipls to me the CIA to bolp cover tho Waliqate lllcldml "All the 'If-1tated they did not know wbether the Prealdeot llnew aboul It,"' Symington said. u1t•s bard for me to .tsuallze the ~dent knew oothlni abool II." be ad- ded. . Symington Is •ctlnc cbali!i>an ol the Senate Armed Forcea • Cl!mmlttee Wblclt bean! ~· !Oda)' !nm former CIA d1rectOr -ll1cbard Helms. lcxmer deputy dlredl!!' Gtn. 'Roben E. Cmbmilll USMC an d the "-""°' .. present deputy director, Lt. Gen •• vemon Walters. · Earlier in the week, SymlDt&On reported that former White HoU!e atde.1 H. R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlfc~ and former White House counsel John W. Dean III asked Walters to &Mist Jn halting an FBI lnvestlgatton-of the c:hazl..- neling of Republli:an campaign lunds through Mexico. "It is very clear to me that the(e WJl5 ---------..... -.~ an attempt to unload m • l Qr respomibWty for the Watergate bugglllll~ and cover up on CIA,'' Symington ll1d at " tbe lime. . . . · After today's bearing, the Mi-m D<mocral said that a pp a:r e Ii II y Haldeman "localized ln on Gen. Wahen" in an effort to get CIA assistance. Then the senator said Haldeman and Eh'rliclunan apparenUy !urned the µiat· ter over to Dean wbo he said continued to press for CIA _assistance until Walters threatened to resign and take his case to the President. Asked why Walters didn't go to the Pre6ide.nt anyway, Symington replied, "you'd have to ask Walters that." Walters declined any comment when he left the bearing. Front P-.e J WATERGATE •• ... what was Jnsi<fe. ~ salt! he returned the material to Maihfiter and baa se:en only newspaper accotM. of the omtenta. He said the material WU described to him as a strategy file at the time, but now believes it contained "things which have no place in a poUUcal campaign." Odle was questloaed In cleWI by Stn. Howard H. Balrer Jr. (R-T<!llD.) about his activities at CRP belldquarittt the day of the Watergate burglary. He said Mrs . James McCont telephon- ed to say "somethlng to the effect that Jim has been involved in a project which has failed . He's Involved .in the Watergate thing and he's in jal) ... " Odle said he waa sheeted, althouah he had iodicaUonJ earlier In the day that McCord was involved. Later, Odle testified, he saw G. Gordon Liddy, later convicted in the Watergate case, in a hallway. "He asked me where ttie ~per ..fthred- der was ... tte Jater came out and said how do you wOrk it, and l said press the button," Odle said. " ... Later, I saw him with a pile of papen. He wu on his way into the shredding room." Tea.elalng Aides HtUrtillgto1i-Beacl:' Recieatlon Department aquatics instructors (from left) Monica Renno, 20; Cindi Cowan, 19, and Melanie CaS., 17, sug· gest you get-into the switn of things this summer. 'J!bey'll be among the tekohers· at six'. two-week classes costing $4.50 to $6 for tiny tots up to eny age and swim ability. Sl~ups are Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Marina, Edison and Huntington Beach high school pools, plus Golden :West College and city gym·: ~~~~~~~~- Bugging Hearing Draws .. ·crowd to Caucus Room · WASHINGTON !AP) -"It's like open- lna day a~tbe buOball game," said John ·.l!ilo\ .. ,.,_..;JD line to ... the Watergate hear\ngs. "You have to be here the first day." l»i' llale:fal t,.~, hl.slilry teacher from Phlladetphli: came to the capital this week to see history In the m-g. He took bis place on the cold marble steps of the Old Senate Office Building just alter 8 a.m. Fifty people were in front of him. n,ey began arriving before dawn students, housewives, professors, retired folk, tourlsta. And by 9:45 a.m., when the heavy wall)Ut doocs of the caucus room apened to the public, only slandlng room was avail•bl.e, The crowd cheered when the principal defendant in the Pentagon papen trial, Daniel Ellsberg, and bis wife entered. A few people hi~ when Marine Gen. Robert CUshman, fonner deputy director of the CIA, appeared in full dress uniform to testify before the Senate Armed Services C o m m i t t e e on Watergate-related matters. But when police allowed less th~ ball the approximately: 275 spectat.ora up the marble staircase lnto 'the bearing room. U.O.. len behlDd groaned. "l've beeti\b~re since 7 o'cloCk;" .. Uld .. '1. . ., ' one ~an who ' said she'd come ·~ Santa Barbara just to. see the show. "Better get here a mite earlier t.omor· row, lady,'' a pollcemaii said. One lucky .one to get lhfougb the doors wa.s Katherine Jones of Wilshington who said she had tateri a day 's leave from her job In \he personnel o!fice of the United Slates Information 4gency to "bear ~me answers." "'I w.,it to know wbo's telling the truth," she said. "Why did they do it? That's a bj.g question. l'm a finn believer in honesty and t want to see them ·get to the bottom of this." One unlucky one was Mrs. Martin Olson of Lake Preston, S.D. :)VhO wap in WashingtOn with same friends to lobby !Or a new farm bill. She arrived at 9:30 a.m. •••••••••••••••••••••• • Fftl£Z£ FciOD PRICES Wltll Tti'k CDllf'ACT ZOI "· Clllst FRlEllR • 11195 • ··~~ ,_.._ ___ , __ hMC... •n-l""C¥dl .... , .......... ·--- 1699& ..... -.. c--.. ..., ... ___ .. -.. -... -•• ., .... -... .. ~ •• c...... ....... ;i:=:~ *~-2999& " ·--.ft:' ... , .. :~ .n.. .......... .·· -~. ,£r.:'=:t ~ 199•& • ------~. I!!!!! ~· FRIE DRAWING e .!iiifM iBm ~ MICROWAVE OVEN 90 DAYS . NIIMI ~ SAME AS CASH ARRftlll • OH Af",.ROV&O CllllCDlT I Ho tility on , 'Coastal· Law Thund.,, "M.,. 17, 1973 H DAILY l'llOT ;:t' I I . I Reveal'ed : •· Nixon Emk DeniEdBy GOP Club By 111e Aatedal<d Prtas Two millionaire industr)' magnates who are al9o Cfficiab of the LlnoQbf Club 1 of Orange County have denied their 126- member-lf'OUP bas any close Ues to lhe I Nixon AdmlnlmaUoo. Oub president-elect John S. F1uor, 71- year-old ho~ chairman of the board and former beld of Fluor Corp.,, said h,is group gave OOly a "tOken"JJotttical CM- tribution to the Nixon re-election cam- paign laat year, while concentrating donations as usual to selected con- gressional and JegislaUve Candidates. Dr. Arnold o. Beckm•~of Corona del Mar, who Is chairman o(1he board of the Lincoln Club and chairman of the board of Jk.ckman Instruments Inc. o f FullertOn, descfibed as ••a-lot or baloney" the widespread suppolition that the cluli is representa.Uve ot President ~ixon and dominated by presidential associates. Beckman told an interviewer We<ines- day that the club was formed in 1963 as a means of uniting various factions of the county Republlcan party, but he con- tended that it was not an exclusively GOP group. However, Beckman cou]d not reca~l anY instance of a political donation to a Democratic candidate by the club, which collects $500 a yeat from its members for a total annual campaign war chest of more than $60,000. The two officials conceded that Nixon's former personal attorney, Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach, is on the 18-member lx>ard of directors of the club, but they insisted that Kalmbach had no more say about the group than any other director. "As a matter of fact," said Fluor, "he bas less interest becauSe be has missed half the meetings." A major fund·raiser for Nixon's 1968 and 1972 campaigns, Kalmbach was quoted as telling the FBI recently that he was instructed by a White House aide· to ' pay out more than $30,001 to Donald H. Segretti, a young Lm Angeles attorney who Is facing political sabotage charg~s stemming from the 1~ Democr~lic 1 iresidenlial campaign m the Flor~da primary. Kalmbach kept compaign money in a Newport bank. Kalmbach also handled N i x o n ' s purchase of t.ht Western White House in San Clemente. Fluor said be toelieves the Watergate scandal is hurting the United States and has made it incumbent on able businessmen to help by taking posts in the Ni.Ion administration. He was bitterly critical of David Packard, board chairman of the Hewlett· Packard C.O. and a former deputy defense secretary, !or turning down an offer to be named secretary of defense. ''To me, the nation b in trouble. To me, it seems that Dave Packard would have done a service had he accepted the job. It would have encouraged other businessmen to come forward," said Fluor. He said that he was infonned by an unidentified employe of the accounting firm of Arthur Young and Co., ,m, said. his firm was retained to do· recruiting work for the NllXln admlnlstrallon, thal "they were getting an amazing tumdown rate from businessmen they approach." However, Deputy PresldenUal Press Secretary Gerald Warren denied in Washingloo Wednesday that the firm had been retained by the President for recruiting purposes or that the President has latIDChed any crash program to select persoos to !oln his administration. Warren said that an employe. whom he declined to identify, at the L<is Angeles otnoe of Arthur Young and Co. formerly worked as a White House job recruit~r and occasionally recommends persons for White House appointments, bot be is not paid for his lnfonnal efforts, • UPI T ...... lt Lindy Appears. ' • J ; • " . A smiling Charles A .. Lindllergh al1ends the !onnali.Opening of the 80-acre estate o! the late Harry S. Guggenheim to ltle'public at Sands Point, Long lsland. Lindbergh revisited the mansion whei-e he wrote his book, "We," in July, 1927, two months after his bistoric solo !light from New YOrk to Paris. 3 Powerful Atomic Bombs Fired Off Under Colorado • RIO BLANCO, C.Olo. (UPI) -Three millionth of a second by an Atomic nuclear devices seven times · more Energy C.OmmiBsion test official's Dick o( powerful than the Hiroshima atom· bomb a switch in a trailer more than 10 miles were exploded more than a mile un:. from tM blast site. derground In western Colorado today to-: The nlnelbour countdown was started free de'posits of natural gas. • af:Jie! fM tystems checks of triggering Ttte explosions vaporized ages.Ord Qevicei;Wednesday and a briefing by of· sandstone layers trapping the gas. Shock ficials of CER Geonuclear Corp,:-of Las waves rippled across miles or rangeland Vegas, Nev. CER is the AEC's ·private and sbook ranch homes near ground zero industr)l.. partner in Blanco. -, that Were evacuated for the blast. '!Thi.fir~ system bas been te~ted ~ "l didn 't feel a thing down here on t!M; Is functipning properly," said A~Pro.t first Door," said Rifle , Colo., poli~ ect Rio Blanco site spokesman David dispatcher Don Ukele in the small town Miller. "We made the last minute checks of 4,000 residents 30 miles south of t.he on all the systems. Everything is right blast site. I on!' , "It shook them a little bii upstairs but _Ranch families, most of them unafraid it didn't budge us down on the ground of environmentalists' warnings that level. I wouldn't have even koown the blast went (lf{ if it hadn 't been lcfr the raclloactivity could escape th r o u Ith ra'!!lfl"-· cracks In the ground after tbe blast • .,.,.. The three 30-lcilolon devices used in • paid $50 each by the AEC to evacuate a Project Rio Blanco were set off in a f14-mlle perimeter of the site. ' 1 -~:, 1,.1 Saddlebaek Valley., Nifiuel t ' Major Land¥tafi ·Readied By JAN WORTH Of Jiit 0.llY Plltl lfaft J>t\)posals for development ol 10,000 choice acres in the Sadd1eback Valley ana Laguna Niguel should be I unveiled ":Jthln a month. The area Is bounded on the west and nOi;h by Laguna Cao)'llll Road and El Toro Road. on the south by Laguna Beach , and on the east by Crown Valley Partway and the San Diego Frttway. The Irvine planning firm of Chapman,' Phillips, Brandt, and Reddick have been hired by ffve key property OWMrs to draw up a general plit'A on thetr land. The five O\!Mfl are q>e L. F, Moulton Ttust, 5600 acres: Mr. and Mrs. Ivar HIWOll and• the R<lamoor Corpol'IUon. 1,100 acrts; Roc:kweJI lntemaUonal, 1,250 acros; the Nellie G. Moulton Trust, !,BOO ~ and Chopman eo11e,e, 250 •ere•. Jolm Chapman. president ol the firm, sakl tbe general plan and envlronmental impact r<porb'" aft bell>( produced now with a largel dato ol June l Jor beg!Mlng Ute CDUDt)' rev.leW process. Tile ~ ,lnCllld• the 1qe. LalUJlll Niguel zJgautlti bulldlnl. propOeed (or BC· quisiliorl by the federal govemmeol from Clustering lhe dwelling units would be Rockwell Internatlonal. a crucial concept in Chapman's . plan, The structure was built aa an~ ' With two and three ~ story units built aerospace plant to houae 7 ,500 work~s W'here the land was suited for develop- but has never been occupied. _1 ment. Flrst step in processing the general The most tmique or least bulldable plan will be teview by tbe county plan-area!! would be preset\led aa open apace nJng commlsslOn and the county planning. at no cos t to tlMI county ,....... accord.Ina to stafr. Cllapman, up 10 1>1111)! the 10,000 acre.. Next, tile general plan w!D go lo rhe The planning l<l'l'I\ lor this clU01<ring Board ol SupOrvlsors with the recom· concept II deNlly ,,..,1ng, which means mendalklns of the planning staff, to be that a developer ls allowed to arTaitgt bis approved, modified, or denied. dwelllt\i wtits ii\ whatever qornb:inatlon If the general plan ua •pproved, .. {~um. multistory, •lnlte-lamJlyJ dcvelopeta of· the indivlducrJ parcels cq~ best fits the characterllllcs of the land - then begin submitting spet:llic planned · IS tong-•• he does 110! exceed the o .... au oommunily proposals. df!Ult;V allowed in the zone. "We"ve got o lot of researcll so far:• • j)eographically. the 10,000 adrcs com- Chopman .. id, "and we're Just startlat prl,. • canydn'dMdtd In lwo j)irt.t, the actual land use:plaMlng." ~ " Tbi .uppet ,Allio Canyon .ts~ charac- lle said he haf been m<!ellng willl tor!JCd' ~Y· gt!hlly rolling bOis, •nil 'the reprosentaUves cf the five .J>8rcell.-·.i-portion b inarked by IU>ep rocky separal<ly and u 1a l!'OUP every couple' "'°P<a. that would be !en tno•Uy un- /JI ,...kl sl~ hb joint $200,000 cootract developed. wao oolidllled II) mJd-MAroll. • 1\1""' and a half miles or !her Alloo• An overall UY of aboul t1"> unila Creek MlJ through the land, and w111 be per -....ii ~ lw a ~tothe ___ ofihe posslble f.otil ~ ,000 units. -General plan. • • Builders Attend N ewpor,t Seminar By CANDACE PEARSON OI h Dilll't ""' .,.,. A Newport Beach seminar on Proposi· tKin 20 for coastal zone builders began quietly today but soon dlsdcoed the hosUllly that still rem&ins toward the new law. The one-day seminar e n t i t I e d "ProposiUm 20 and the Builder -How and When Do 'Mtey Mesh?'' was sporuored by the Young Home Builders Coln:il, a committee of the Building I~ dustry Association. · About 300 Orange Coonly and Los Angeles developers alla!ded the coo- f•r.ncni,,.lhe-Newpo<lor..JDn. 'fb& main dispute ui the I morning session arose: during a speech by Ellen Steam Harris, vlce chairman cl the state Coastal.J.ooe C.onservation Commission. An avowed conservationist, Mrs. Har- ris charged developers with the task of rebuilding the inner cities and helping to solve the problems of rapid transit r.atber than building on the coast. "ls it a Miami Beach you seek in California?" ).Its. Harris asked. "U so, go to Florida." The largest. audience reaction came when she called Proposition ro, which wa.s passed by voten last November, a "beautifully sell-<lescrljitlve document." She then bad to yeU over the moans and groaM that "you may not like what it says." Develc>per Ben Deane complenled later on a speedl by Peter Douglas, one of the authors of Proposition 20. Deane said ·that Doliglas' suggestion that whe!i there are doubts about permits !or coastal proj- ects they should be denied is "not the way ol America." The session opene4 more harmonioo sly with an introduction by Irvine developer James Rodgers. He said the seminar was called because "at the present Propo&i· lion 20 is the law of the land and we must Jeam to live with il and understand it." Poker Playoffs To Start Today LAS VEGAS (AP) -A hJ«h-stakes hold 'em poker game, canceled Wednesday be- cause prellmiiµiry games wef'e not fiJ>. i&hed/ was scheduled to get under way here today. The winner can expect to pocket some $70,000. • 'lbe bold 'em game, climax of the fourth annual World Series of Poker be- ing held at a downtown casino, has drawn the top poker players in the country. Each player buys in with $10,000 and the game cootinues until one man bas: ah the chil"'· Tiloma.s Austin "Amarillo Slim" Pres· ton won $60,000 when he captured the title in last year's competition. Hold 'em is a variety of seven-card stud in which each player is dealt two cards and tries to make the best five-- card ]land using five commllllity cards in the center of the table. i)ooglas now a consultant to the state assembly committee on coastal zone resources, assured the developers in tile audience that Proposition 20 was not in· tended to "stop all development along the California coast but rather to direct it in.- to comiderallon or the greater public needs to use coastal resources." He also said that the main theme tn Proposition 20 is the preparation ot & oornpctben3jve plan for the long-range conservation and use of lhe,.coastal zone. The interim permit procedures and regional commissions review iall develop- 11\ent within 1,000 yards of the mean high tide liM...i.!.Qn__g the ~st "to put teeth in-to Propooitlon 20." Douglas said, and to reduce development pressures on the coast while that land use plan is being prepared. Robert Rooney, chairman of the South Coast commission which covers Orange and Los Angeles counties, told the developers that the commissioners are trying to balance the need to conserve the coast and the econom ic needs of prop- erty owqers . He did warn them that the South Coast commission seems to be taking a stricter interpretation of the new coastal management law in the last few weeks. The Huntington Beach resident, a pro- fessor of economics at Cal State Long Beach, added that the commission has "dilly-dallied around with possible viola· lions ol the act long enough." Those are now being investigated. He emphasized as did other speakers in the momiitg se~ston-mat the planning process js beginning now and that all builders should get involved . "We all. have to work together to get at the answers," Joseph Bodovitz told the developers. Bodovitz is executive dlrec· tor of the state coastal commission created by the propositon . Bodovitz used the example of a bluff top development in Capistrano Beach to show the deVelopers that the state com· mission is "not interested in stomping down" development along the coast. In that case Dana Bluffs Limited pro- posed 105 townhou.ses along Camino Capistrano. On appeal of the permit to the state, the state commissioners at the suggestion of Dana Bluffs officials reduc- ed that by five uniLs to allow for more public pirk. Bodovitz eplpluislzed repeatedly that Proposilfon·20 lloesn't ol ltsell 1alve the problew of.the eoaslal ione, but PlJ>- vldes i way for everyone to "collecijyely try to an1ve at a decision" of what that coasUlne will beoome. In the remaining session the builders heard speeches by Melvin Carpenter, direjMr of the south coast co mmission : James Acret, an attorney specializing in real estate law; Cannen Warschaw, a member of the 90Uth coast coi:nmiulon; Raymond Watson, executlv_e vi~ presi· dent of the Irvine Company; and Richard Weiser executive vice president of Avco C.Ommun.ity Developers of L a g u n a Niguel. Also appearing as featured speakers were 9tate Attorney General Evelle Younger and Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach). 1.IPtT....._ SJaooth1g Back ••• Masked San Francisco bank robber was shot in act by hid- den camera this week and tried to shoot back with his gun to render camera useless. He fhlled, as you can see. " Judge Fined $2~ For Toting Gun At UC Berkeley BERKELEY (AP) -A Munldpal Court judge has peen fined $25 all<r pleading guilty to a misdemeanor for unlawfully careylng a gun. Judge James R. HolmslrQJll, 4%, aald Wedne.aay uie chaJ'ie 5"'mmed from an incident April 10 In wlllcl1 he 1toppeil two UC underll'~dualel.about 10 enter tllelr dormJ....,. ...... ..,..,_ - Holmstrom ,Mid hocbr1elly_ ~on!>d the youths, whom he described ., "skulking about and lookJni suapldoul. .. He said he caJTled a .9 milllmeter JJll101 tucked in his ft'alstband because ht •as on his way to the boole of .an elderly friend whom he , feared mlthl~bo In danger. ' • The youths ,da(med llollllstrom • "lnooherent/' Ind said be q them f0< about five mlnulea, and pull~ our hia gun and cocked ll. "I pn>bably should have told them I was a judge/' Holmnrom said. '"Ihll might have •t their mlnda at ease." The studenll r<ported the lnddent 10 campus police, who escorted Holmatrom home and turned the matter over to the county district attomey. leather sofa or sofa sleepers ~-.,; now $699. A. 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Merioo (AP) -'lbe death knell is.finally tolling few Cartolandia, Ti- juana's cardboard village in which 800 -families Uved in shlln.s on the river bot- tom. · It was moving day -·almost a year to ~he day after President Lui s Echeverria Alvarez t~ood on the ]l)w bridge and promised Cartoladnians a better life. The bulldozer! began tearing down the shacks and burying the debris Tuesday. Meanwhih!, a procession ol trucks lined up as 5,000 persons loaded their goods to move into newly built houses located in three tracts built with government funds. JN 11IE NEW homes were electricity. wattr, butane cooking stoves and bathrooms with toilets, sinks and showers. A plap allows the C.artolandians to boy the new muses for '20 monthly over 15 yean, The old slum grew up since the 1950s" as poortr MexJcans arrJved seekfnj' bet· ter jobJ along the ~r on either siM. Mexico or the United States. For tho6e p.nable to improve their lcX , Cartolandia 'remained. Gets Sheep1kl11 Duke Ellington. who turned do\vn Pulitzer Prize in music eight years ago, bas received an honorary degree of music from Columbia. He recently c:elebrated 73rd .birthday in ceremony attended by Presi· dent Nixon. Nation's Swarms of U.S. Planes Prot:ect Mekong. Convoy PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Swanns ol American planes from swing-wing Fl 11 OOmbers to Spectre flied-wing gunshlps new he&vy strikes along the b.!lnks ot the Mekong River today trying to protect a fuel convoy steaming toward Phnom Pech under Communist attit\k. Military sources said the convoy of eight vessels -six tankers, a cargo ship and tugboat -began receiving heavy small anns fire about 5 a.m. about 22 miles southeast of Phnom Penh. American Forward Air Control (FAC) pilots radioed at 6 p.m. that one or .the tankers had a "small fire " from 51· Caliber rounds. They said an ammunition barge had not been hit. AS DUSK FELL, more American air strikes were being ordered . 1''our American armed reconnaissance planes, two at each end ol th& convoy, di- rected strikes by the ail-weather FJJls. Ff Phantoms and A7 Corsair jets which scrambled from bases in Thailand. Two Spectres converted transport planes out- fitted with deadly mini-guns were ordered to assist the convoy whep it canie under fire. Military sources said the United States had set up a "direct air support center" at Khmer National Armed Forces (FANJ<) headquarters in Phnom Penh to control the Ainerican bombing .. This enabled the U.S. Embassy here to eliminate its role in directing alr strikes, although the embassy still must validate ta'rgets, the sources said. THEY SAID THE Americans also had establishe4i,an outfit known as the "group air operations school" and begun crash courses in English for Cambodian radio operators at FANK. Shipping sources said the vessels would not arrive in Phnom Penh until Jong after d<l\;k. The· convoy left the South Vietnamese port of Vung Tau, 40 miles southeast of Saigon, just after dawn on the 200-mile jourQey upriver. The tankers included three American· owned ships underithe Panamanian nag, · two South Korean vesseJs owned by"t.be Han ?et.mg finn and a Canadian-Chinee owned ship also.of Panamanian registry. American pianes bombed the riverbank as close as IO miles southeast of Phnom Penh in advance of the convoy, field re'.- ports said . Marijuana Push· Bill Would 0 K Four-acre Farms DENVER (UPI) -A legislative com· mittee has v~ to limit marijuana h1rm· ers to four acres of land. The amendment was added to a bill that would legalize the growing and selling of marijuana in Colorado. One of 18 witnesses before the commit- tee was John Finlator, former deputy di· rector of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. He said the time has come to stop jailing marijuana users. "Let's continue to discourage the use of marijuana, and let's "'arn the users of any odd effects whid1 may result from it~ use." said Finla.t_or. "But let's not make criminals out of those who n1erely ignore our advice." FinJator said 26 million Americans have smoked pot in the last year. "WE CAN NO longer pay the enormous price to cont.inue chasing marijuana smokers," he said. .The Colorado legislature is studying a bill to legalize tbe sale of marijuana. The weed woo.Id be sold through existing liqoor ouUet.s and would be taxed. The reveoues would be 9!sed for the statelf old age pension. The legislative committee voted to limit marijuana Canners to no more than four acres. to prohibit convicted feloos fr()Jll obtaining a marijuana seller's licen~ anti to make it a felony to bootl eg marijuana. Marion Sinclair of LitUeton, Colo .. ur8· ed defeat of the bill. "1 had a son, 19, 1\·ho died from an overdose of methadone. He sl::irtcd with marijuana in high school. 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Quoting "taghly placed ,oources," Post reporlen Carl 8'tnoteln and Bob wood· _.i oak! the Wat..wate and Pentagon Papen bursJarieo were ooly hn> lmtanc- ec.ol "polJUcal burglari ... bugginp, spy· ' inp and sabotage conducled wider Wbile House auapicet." • , .......... vlolmco at llDliwar demol> stratlcila early In the Ont Nllan AdmJn. iatraUon and ap1n In lbe 1m i:ompoliJl. -The f"""'"1oo ol "IU!clde oquoda" in the.FBI to conduct undercover polJUeal spying and sabotlge again.st "persons npnled IS _.a ol the Nixon ad· ministratlon. If -THE BIRING ol "vi&IJanle oquadl" by the While Houae and Justice Depan· melll le ~ illegal w1r<tapplng, tn- filtrale "dleal orpnl%atlcma fer purposes of pro ..... tlon IDd -· in pollttcal sabotage. ' -ol the Poat'• ........ deocril> ed activities auch u the Watergate lnat, in as "a natural actlcn that came from kln(-erlsting ~." * * * Ellsherg Bearing ' ., . One "blab level porticipapl In m1111 of , -the wdercover activities" tokl the Poet • the activities were aimed at whatever · individual or groups the White House per· · ceived aa a threat at any gtven moment. ' "FU:at it wu radicals, then it was re- porters and leoking While House aides, . then the Democrats," he said. '1bey all . got the same treatment: bugging, infH· . lralion, blqlary, spying etcetera." THE NEWSPAPER said much ol the secret campaign was "designed le help S«Ure the Democratic pr<lldenllal noml· nation for Sea. G«qe S. M.cGovem, COD!ldmd by the White !louse to be President Nil:cn's leut formidable op- ponent." The Poot, quoting ill sourctS, said many of the undercoYer act.ivitles were carried oot by the FBI, the Secret Service and ajieClirtOiiiii~"the'Wbite­ House and Justice Department under "the direct supervision of members of President Nixon's innermost circle." 'lbe sources named among those giving or· den, forma-White House aides H.R. Haldom11>,--John -D. Eluiiclunan_and John W. Dean Ill; former Attorney Gen- eral John N. Mitchell and former Assist-- ant Attorney General Robert C. li{ardian. ~usliie and Thurnwnd ALnlOUGH MANY detalls of the clan· destine activities are still "shrouded in secrecy," ·the Post cited these incidents: -The Secret Service obtained infonna· I tion on the private life of at least one Democratic presidential candidate la5'j · year. -The possession by Ehrlichman ol Seo. Thomas Eagleton's private health rec- ords. lbe sources said Ehrlichman bad the records several weeks before the in-· formation was leaked to the news media and Eagleton withdrew as Democratic vice-presidential nominee. -The use of paid "provocateurs" to NIXON CRUISES WITH TWO AIDES \VASHlNGTON (AP) -President Nix- on cruised the Potomac River on the presidential yacht With two aides. Nixon. with Alexander Haig Jr .. White House dtief of staff, and Ronald Ziegler, press secretary, went aboard the yacht Sequoia Wednesday evooing at din- nertime. - Have Shouting Match WASffiNGTON fAP) -Sens. FAmund S. Muskie ([).Maine) a"'1 Strom '!bur· mond (R.S.C.) have qaged in a b<te! shouting match just before the.end' ol Daniel Ellsberg's appearance at a 'Sellale bearing Wednesday, r.Mi-u!t3"" Th~ =..i~.f..': brought him heft today to speolt apfust the Pmidmt ol the Ulllted sta1ea. , .I'm surprised' at you, , ,yoo'n! not fit to be a preoidontlal candtdale. I'm dlsappoinled in you." At that point. '.rliuskie, who wu chair· ing an examlnaUqn by three sub- commttt<es of tho government oe<urlty cl&S!ificaUon system, cooc:luded the hearing. He told E!Jsberg: "I apologize for subjecting you to this display ol senatorial temper." GOVERNMENT CHARGES against E119berg in the Pentagon Papen cue. ranging from eoplaoage le misuse ol government property, wett: clia:mis,,ed last Friday In Loa Angeles alter a series ol diJoloalres <t ,...mmm1 -, that U.S. Dil!trict COurt Judge Matt ...... ~ Byrne called of{~ive to a aense ol justice. Ellsberg told the heari1l3 he _believes the Nixon Administration l>oped to use the Pentagon Papers case to tarnish Mustie's 1912 presidential candidacy. ThunnQlld ooocludf!I his queJtloolng ol Ellsberg l>y saying: "Of all tile people wbo <lU&ht. to have faith Ill ihia goveni. meo.t is a man like you whose case bas been thrown out because ol. pioseculion tacUcs, although your guilt or innocence has never been detennined." EU.SBERG SAID he certainly was grateful. Muskie then interjected: "May 1 say that yoor innocence was given JOU until it's proven otherwise." Muskie and Tbunnood' then began a heated discussion oo the qvestlon ol l!)lilt or innocence. 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" silverwoods ' \ I ' ' ., ' '· ;.; 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT .CENTER • NEWPORT BEACH S.COl"ld •ow J:Jt .. 11'1. 1.1 • .. • 511!'1 •itn t :•1 '·'"· lftl 1:12 !'.m .• _________________ ..., ____ .,. ___________________ .,, ~ llMM 1;41 ,._"'" .... t ;Sol a.m. I ' . ' ' I I I I I I I t . ' I . I I I I 1 ' ' I \ \ I • ·-- , · Todayts :Fl••I ---. N.Y. Steeb V()L. 66. NO. 137,-" SECTIONS, 54 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY; MAY 17, 1973 N I . I TEN C~:I •• ' FIRST TO TESTIFY CRP Director Odle ' i . Youth Hangs Self in Cell In Newport A· Long Beach man who assured that "Would-be rescuers were delayed by stuff. ing the keyhole of his cell with toilet paper hanged hlinself in Newjiort Beach City Jail today. Working through jhe J)arrow birs, pc> . lice and firemen tried tnout.Ji..to.moutb resuscitation and usea a mechanical ~ pirator on the victim. Jeffrey L. Collins, 21, was dead en ar- rival at Hoag-~emorlal llos'pJtal, despite their efforts. Investigators said Collins had tied one leg of his trousers to the top bar of his cell and knotted the other around his thri>at. The victim was discovered by Officer Larry Roberts, -who summoned aid and Sgt. Wa11y Kerr tried to revive Collins after they reached through the ban to uritie him. Collins was last seen lying on his bunk shortly after breakfast, while other pris- oners had been removed to be processed for court appearance or assigned I.rusty duties. · '" Police said the victim was arrested at 47th Street and Seashore Drive Wednes- .r day afternoon and booked on suspiciOn of drug intoxication. Ru.nner Prepping I Iii Grand Canyon FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) -Bill Ern- merton, who walked through Death Valley nonstop last year, started a 12 hour run into and out of the Grand Qin. yon today .' Emmerton said the run along the Kalbab and Grand Canyon trails would be used as training for what he hopes will be a 1,000-mile hike along China's Great Wall this summer. The Australian-born runner crossed Death Va~ ln-lw~daya-llJl<LUJJooirs with temperatures soaring up to 115 degrees. Orange Coast Weatller Low clouds and fog again !or Fri· day -and proba~ly throogb lhe ' "(eekend accord"!!! to tbe ~tller· lady. Some Sllrulhlne In the after. noon boun, however. Higlls 1n the GOt. :.LoWs in the sos. ' ~·0'.li.SWE TOD~Y A.~ fli;1re e111r. alternalivet to ma11ive J.QMte in dcfnue n>itt<t- ing In tll< U.S.1 Find out fn the fourth part of a Btrie1 ,on f>OU- it1g for the military. St1 •torv Poge JO. > .· Testimony Under Way 1 - Odle · Says M!itcfielffJeciS.wn Mane r s-inee 1971 w ASHJNGTON (AP) -The leadolr witne!S in Senite watetaate hearings said . today that Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell w,as ma)Wa ,Jq@jor decisions nboul the Nixon ~ict,l•'.9afnp8ign for up to 10 mootha beldtj '1\1, wlgded as head or the Justice De~t. 'Robert c. Odte, rohner 'director of ad. ministration for the Committee for the Re-election of the President, also said there was no doubt that ultimate poUUcal ~ty !er the campalp resl<d In the Skylab I Rescuers Delayed HOUSTON (UPI) -With Skylab's cabin safely cooling, the space agency to- day decided to poStpone the launch ot Its £Jrst three pilots until May 2$ to give them Lime fo carry up a gtant awning to shrde the earth«bitlng space atat!On. "With the sunshade installed, we will b'! able to carry out a nearly normal mission and do most of the experiments originally planned," aald John C. Disher, deputy director of the Skylab pfOKl'am. Whtte House. Odle was questione4 at length by the trlbuhal of seven senators as it opened hi~~ hearings into the wiretapping scandal. E~RLIC~N •HAD EAGLETON HEALTH' RECORDS-Paga 4 Sen. Joseph Montoya (0.N.M. ), in· qu~ about "deci!ion memoranda " that Qdle said ~re sent regularly taJ4iJ,,chtll . Astronauts Charle,, ''Pete" Coorad, Joseph P .. Kerwin and Paul J. Weltz were practicing teclmlques· to rig the · •pace ~UI-.... hen lli&ber d[lowlced the '"l!D~li~. - spend a run 2li da11J~pace :... ~ .. oi:lgiillll!1';~ _ · {~ jlletooro!d ~ rl*<f ... 4111ii!irt1i ~ -IaiihCh., 'ffill ~ Jlbimec! o.;· shlp'1 ..tar paoels and cut Skylab'• power sup. ply in hall .• But the big problem develoF '. the nen day when controllers in H o u s ton· discovered that the shield also robbed Skylab of lts protection from the oun. The spacecraft quickly heated up and interior metal temperatures rtacbed at one point 190 d-arid .g..., in the ship's cabin belted tO an unlivable 110 degrees. By jockeying Ille s~ecraft about in orbit, eogineen; were able to moVe the main body of Skylab out of the· <lln!ct rays of the IUD and the cabin bu s1nce cooled lo the 90 to 11111 deC*e range. . ' in the Justice Department. Q. Well, how rar back was the com- mJUee or its administrator sending memoranda. to Mr. Mitchell at the Department of Justice'! A. I would say, after it was there ; nd had been staffed L:p for a while, May of 1971. Q. And you still presume that he was makin so~ major decisions in the Disher said tllO space agency finally decided to allow the astronauts to at· tempt rigging the SW'ISbade to eliminate the overheating problem and pennlt Skylab to accommodate ' ntne men over an .eighknonth period. GAS T'ANK, FUSELAGE PIECES ip!COVERED f,l!OM OLD CRASH ' ~ 1~,·, Ht~~~·~ 7arrYW~llill~ J..oolff 10ver P•rts Conrad, Kerwin and Weltz are ~ul· ed for launch at ~:02 a,m. PDT on May 25. They will rendeiVou.s with the 100-ton Skylab seven bourumd 40 minutes later to erect one or tw~t or sunshades. Tile preferred r sbadliig ~ would be to have one f the utraoauts open the bald! of the command ship and unfurl a huge plastic sheet in sailor fasbl9n. The CQ!DDland ship would mciYe along the side or the space station .. the awning ts deployed. Newport folice Copter Finds OTd Plane Crash The alternate awning, which the crew also would handle, would unroll more like a home movie screen. 1be operation would reiquire ooe utrooaut to walk tn space several feet outside the' space S'la· tion hatch. .. 1, ·~ · • Clonrad and bl; crew. originally were (S.. DELAY, Pare Zi Leading Boats Fail ·to RepQrt By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .. O.lty .. llot Stiff Shattered. scattered bits or l>Urnt wri!ckage believed that of a plane which vaniStied 17 years ago are now being re- co~ered ~ a manzaplta-choke9 gully In the 1!11JJ, 1hove Laguna Beach. ''!¥ dlabce f!nd was Initially lnade by the NeiiPol'I lleach fall<e helici>pter crew twO .moii\h.s 1goj'1 a1 1 they i-eturii,ed fr:om a.'miliiioo~,,,ime<J 8outlr€oa!t- of Orange County. Pilot Sc91ty MacGregol&.lllld observer Officer H3tty Williams gtm}psed ft gleam or metal in chaparral country, leading ground searchers to eventually hack their way to it with machetes. The chopper crewmen lost the wreck· Guadalupe Island race failed to report age that Ume but MacGregor and another for the a a.m, roll call today, preaumablf ~er, OffICer Marty Messenger, saw becauae of generator trouble. . , i' again on a recent flight and plnpototed Both Spirit and Swift bad earlier t1ie localloo. Lead boats in Balboa Yacht Club's repoiled that theli' engines were Jn. National TrlDSJ)Drlation· Safely Board omHve lor _,..Ung )>lll'1>Cioes. • il!veilligators today were conlinll!nl their Jini Seats-nported trom Loco Vlente II ~ tbat he Wll IOUth or• tw .Cotooados ~---------- ls!ailda and bope4 to llnl~ ti)I mldnjglit. 11asec1 on w~ r:.ellW.!. ~ril wu some 25 mllea. ~ of Swtlt ancl Loco Vlente' and OOU!d olillall. lite thll afternoon ii the 12 lo 15,liQol lllndl hold.. . . Death Bills Pushed; SPACE VEHICLE CAN' B~·sEEN. CAPE KENN!OY. (AP) ~Strlab. Amor\CA'• 1,,.,bled space 11.ttlori, can he oeeiJ · In the ()alilpmia sky,-weather SACRAMENTQ (AP) _ Gov. Ronl!d =llting. ., !"lib! u the brtafiest Reagan is urging tbe CilO!omtp Legilla· TOntght It Is ocheduted lo he viz!ble at ture to "get off the dime" ana approve . leatsl u brOldeli!na the death tt ,-'I .41 p.m., ~ from northwut to , ··'·~·ton"" ·•r• ''···-•·· the' r!gb~ 1or· southe8st. 68 degrees on the' llorizon. --•-~ Nbl<ty doa-It dll<ctly oVeHud. !be yofers" 1n ~to -I death FridaY, the \'le.wlni. tim. ta 7:" p,m. PGWIY law," Nkl W~ well to ... th. 1s ~- In 'II lpeech "' ~ """' r..,.. ol CIUes coovenUoo 1-. ' Ji, ''· investigation into the history of air crash- es in the rugged terrain, Air Safety Investigator Frederick Beam says the shredded remains brought out- literally by handfuls -are of a,n Ercoupe. The plane may have taken· off from San Jose on a 1955 ·flight, vuililbed and no trace-of i\ w~'ever f~d .. No id.entiiy of the mis11ing ocru)>ants is available, but those abQard the ill· rated Ercoupe•1 ntgh•w•r1 long a114-pre- sumed dead . lnvesti8ators who have been working on the case, which is reminiscent of the discoveries of old military aircraft in North Africa and South Pacific Jun@.es still occ..urring occasionally today, con· firm the Orange Coast wreckage is that of an Ercoupe. No trace or human remains was found at the scene, but wild animals would have long ago destroyed them. The victims may not have died even anywhere cloee ID the melal and labrtc rubble buried in choking chapparal un- derbrush, according to invesUgaton. Site ol the-old crash is about one mile "est of La,guna Canyon Road ftnd two 11\iles north' of Pad!lc Coast ·Highway. · One theory Is that the p!.ane was at- temptin' an approach to Prange County Airport which was then llttJe moz:e than a county airstrip with a!fnqst no instrument faclliUes. · A fog bank hoverlftg over t h e hilly, canyon-laced terrain might have hidden a ridge from v1ew, causing the aircraft 10 slam Into It, exploding into pieces that showered lnto the canyon beyond. Bits of the wreckage -melted metal - show thnl a !ire did occur oporrlmpact. Foll-, their. oecond llgbJlni or the crash early this month , helicopter crew- men MacGrtgor and MC!lllenger hovered !See WRECKAGE, hge Ii Department of Jwstice prior lo the time he resigned a.s attorney general? A, Of course, yes. Mitchell resigned as attorney general in March 1972, took a lengthy vacation and began functioning as campaign dilec.tor In Aprll, Odle testified. Odle said he would routinely get Mitchell's approval, while he was at the Justlcd'Department, for such matters as IS.. WATERGATE, Pas• !I -County May Gain Seats In Assembly By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .... Dilly Plftt Stiff Orange county stands a chance to gain two new Assembly seats i£ a compromise Assembly reapportiooment bill approved overwhelmingly on a 61 to 12 vote today makes it past Gov. Ronald Reagnn's desk. Assemblyman Robert E. Badham (R· Newport Beach) voted against the r>lll . He thinks it is a carbon copy of a bill Gov. Reagan vetoed before. Ba~m told llSIO!llhlymen the bill .•jloel "'!' recornae th~t Orlna:~ piunty ls tile second J~ut popti18tfon center Jp the slate with 1.5 mll\lon -1•. II -·r ~-this 'II!'."• the dlre<t -resell~ H neectl," R .... om told"the baily ~-,,...,.,.... 'l1ie ._ n•"( dlslrfcts take eo<mJy geograPhy oot or Badham's district and that of Assemblyman Robert Burke (R· Htmtlngtm Beach). Burke also oppooed the bill, allhough neither Burke nor Badham lose chances for re-election on shifts In vote reglstra· tion due to the reapportionment. Both new disttjcts will be Republican 1 districts, ~adham. said. 'nle pJWOSe<I districts 1pprove<1 toc11y by the A&.embly are: -f7tb Al...,b!y District: lnduding port .... or Orange County dlles includ- ing Stanton, Buena Parle, Atwood, Ollve- wood, On\Dge and Villa Park and head- ing ~ast to the county line. -5Btb Assembly District: Taken from Badham's district were portions in Gar- den Grove, Anaheim, Villa Part East Tustin, north Irvine, the Clevelatid Na- tional Forest and geography jogging downcoast to Carlsbad and Oceanside in S<iD Diego County. ' Badham retains a district entirely within the county -the 71st -running from Newport Beach to San Clemente and including all the residential areas within the city or Irvine. The redistrtding plan dashes the hopes or Irvine coondlmen who had hoped the boundary lot the new district mlgbt in- clude some Irvine territory and open ., new political opportuplty. Those chances were diminished as lhe Orange county gain of two new seats - both Republican-may go to other areas il lhe plan is ~mally approved. State~ide, the compromise plan give! Repub.hcan hopefuls six solidly Republi· ca!1 districts, but Democral!!I would re. tam control of the Assembly. . Assemblymen on bo!h sides of the aisle mcludlng llMh_aJD..CQllsidered the p1an_.; be a "horrible gerrymander." Badham particularly cited Democrat Kenneth Corey's 68th Asse:mbJy__pi!trict as an example. A!Ways a niaslerpiece or ~mo:cra.t-encircling line drawing, Corey s di.Strict now snakes its way into IS.. REVAMP, Page Z) U"I T ...... i~ •' OPENS WATERGATE PROBE .- Sen. Ervin Bangs G1vel --- Tempests Deadlocked f;, Con test . ' The North Nnerlc•n Hillng chani. pionships in the Tempest Class wefe deadlocked today as skippers went to tl't starting line for the sl1th and final r~. The regatta is being held off Lqng BeaCh Harbor under the sponsorship 0-f Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. ' "!Jed with siJ: points each after five if the sis ·raca -were Jim Llnville-·if Noroton Yacbl Club, Rowaylon, Co!!I, and BUI Van. Alan Clark Jr., Bev~ Yacht Club, Marlon , Mass. .::, Linville, with his brother Jack as~. won Wednesday's . 18-mile race, -:tO seconds ahead of Clark. -·: Argyle Campbell. the West Coast ooJr. £Tom. Balboa Yacht Club, finished sixCll Wednesday· but is being protested ~ John Hart . or Boston for· alleged?)' touching • mark with his boom and rau. ing to re-round: Standings, best four" of five : l. ti detween Clark and Linville, six poUifs each; 3. David Brtice-FaJconer. Norotoa Yacht Cluh 24 point s; 4. Ar&Yle Campbell, BYC 24.7 points: 5. Tom Gatea, South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club 3T.1 point.. - POW s Will Lead Military Parade· SAN DIEGO.(AP} -Sjx former Viet· nam War "PdlOOUI will ride as grand marshals Friday in an Armed Forces Dar parade expl!Cted ·to draw 100,00l spectq- tors here. . , A SR2.t®_gian described it a~ the bit gcat · parade planned anywbere Jn ttj United states this weekend. ' Among the grand marshals ,will be Cmdr. John Bums, Cmd!'. CoUids Haines', Cmdr. Cole Bl11ck. Cmdr. Wllliam Stark and LI. Stephen Rudio!!. all or the Navy. and Air Force Maj. Will Abbott. Driver on I~e Cool Bandit Robs Milk Truck Man The driver of a milk truck which sup- plies Huntlngton Beach schools spent two hours in the cooler Thursday night while he was being robbed or 11.400 in receipts. Police said Steven Mohul&ld, _a milk driver for Jay's catering of Huntington Beach, had returned to the catering service yard at 17575 Margan Lane following his nightly rounds, o€. 16 local schools. lie told officers he waa In the cooler Portion of his truck when aomeooe slam- med the door' lockln1 him in.' The thief then 1pparentzy climbed in!D the truck's cab and took 18 money begs that Mohyi>kl bad picked up on his route. Mohulskl remained on ice !or about an hour and a balf until an unidentified passerby heard his cries for help and freed hlm. Shortly before the catering holdUp, police said a. single bandit took l30ll rtqn the gu · stall~ at 1.ody's DePJ1rtnM!hi Store, 6982 Edinger Ave. · Michael Romero. an attendant at the station and a tall , thin man came Into tbJ stallon's office just before closing u._. and demanded the money out or the saf. Romero told pcti~ be did not •:. weapon but the man had a' hand tn coat pocket as If he were anned •• Tbe • tendant said he gave the man the maDlf and the robber Oed on foot . • . -. ··- • I I ' [- OAILY PILOT N ASTRONAUTS, ENGINEERS SEEK ANSWER TO SKYLAB TROUBLES Rutty Schwelckart (left) and Alan BHn (NHr Pole) of Skylab 11 -Huntington Scientists Study Skylab Solution By JOHN ZALLER Of lfN D•llr l"lltf Sl•ff The original mission plan for the flight of Skylab I indicated Thursday would be '. a day of relative quiet for the engineers l at McDonnell Douglas· Astronautics Com- :·· pany in Huntington Beach. · r By today all the major systems aboard ( .the spacecra£t were ex.peeled to be in full gperalion. A crew of three astronauts was to have been aboard and just settling A!Qwn to work in the shirtsleeve at- inolspbere of .America's. first space sta· ' .lion. . Jn short, the main responsibility of engineers at McDonnell Douglas was to .be ending. r From Page l • DELAY ... : ~uled for launch Ttiesday. The shot was postponed to Sunday when Skylab I 'ran into trouble in orbit 270 miles high. T1le second five-day delay will give I.engineers Mme to build the awnings and 'tbe crewmen time to practice working ttiem on earth. ·· Skylab Director William C. Schneider ·also said there was a chance two more if'lree-man crews would be able to fly up to Skylab later this year and stay aboard for 56 days each as ori~inally planned. Ex-Nixon Aicle ~ight Testif:r : LOS ANGELES (AP) -Former presi- ~lial aide John D. Ehrlichman has -·expressed a wilJingness" to testify be- fore a Los Angeles C.Ounty grand jury ~robing the break-in of Daniel Ellsberg's ~ychiatrist's office, says Dist. Atty. Joseph Busch. ; Busch, meeting with newsmen \\1ednes- .clay, said no formal agreement had bee'l, leached with Ehrlichman, however. ·.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. 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N.ilflr!ffM ltldl: I 1111 ·~ •Ovt ... trd $In ~i.: •J Nol'1tl IEI Cimino INI 1 ... , .... f714J "4J-4Jll 0-IPW Afh....W.. 642-$671 ~19"1t, 1t1J, 0rl"Oll C:O.•t Pullll'M"O ~.... No llfWf t lll"lf:I, llh1trrt11on1. .....,Mil INtler or WVtrti.-h l>tfll" -y W ,~... wl!Nllt Ml'(l•I P1r "llatllfl " c:oiwt!Oftl .......... ...,,;i clut _, ... Hit! II c:-r. .Wu. Ct!.....,..., ~ bY Clrrtlt ~.U -*'11 W !Mii ta.If ~IYI "llllttr'f' ..... .,., ........ INJfll!lf)', " ( ··\Ve're alt holding our breaths right now," said one engineer last Wednesday. "But talk to us in a week and you'll find that we're set tling into the routine or an eight-month mission.'' Titat prediction, of cou rse, turned out to be monstrously inaccurate. BegiMing 63 seconds after it left the launching pad at Cape Kennedy, Skylab has been in continuous trouble. And the engineers at McDoMell Douglas far from starting to relax today are caught up in the center of a serious national embarrassment. Spokesmen at the plant today said engineers are continuing their, Crantic arotmd-the-clock work in an erfort to !.ind ways or preventing a total "scrub" on the Skylab mission. Virtually every engin&er associated -with the program has been pressed into duty either to search for a solution to the cra(l's major immediate problem - overheating caused by a broken heat shield -or to try to analyze effects or that overheating. Both involve major effort. "The Skylab was designed to work only within a very tight temperature range," explained an engineer. • "Outside that range all sorts of things can begin to happen. It takes a full effort to try to anlicipate what might go wrong and to try to head it off." Right now , engineers believe food aboard the craft is still sate although some of the more delicate experiments Dboard the space station probably have been destroyed . 811t late last night, drinking water aboard the craft was near boiling and engineers ,..,ere not sure what wuuld hep· pen if tem1:ieratures inside the craft rose much h.ighcr. Trying to predict these problems and then to forestall them within the crippled electrical resources of the craft will con· tinue to ~ a 1najor concern as long as the craft operates Wlder conditions for which it was not designed. But the most immediately pressing p1'0blt>m under study in Huntington Beach is how to control rising tem- peratures. A company spokesman said three nla- jor ideas are under study to provide Sky Lab \\"ith shielding from the direct rays of the sun . They are: -A window shade.like device that ~·ould be unrolled to cover the entire length of the Skylab workshop. -Use of a huge umbtella strapped to the top of the Skylab to give shad@ from the sun. -Depl oyment of a termal blanket which would be draped over the Skylab by astronauts circling the cralt in lheir Apollo capsule. Company spokesmen said no decision had been made on whicli device would be used. Rehab Project Set for Hearing Orange County Supervisors ha ve ordered a May 23 public hearing on a county Mental Health Department plan to enlarge the office space ror drug abuse and social rehabilitation programs serv· ing Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Included in the services offered are mcthlldone treatincnts for heroin addicts. Supervisors wit/ consider renting an additional 5.000-square·feet adjoining the 1prcsent facility at 1441 Superior Ave. In county territory between the two cities. The cost for the Additional area wouJd be $2.4~ per month, accordln& to the mental he111th'~partment. I I • ~Cover • Try Known By Nixon? WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen, Stuart Symington (().Mo,), said today after a closed heating with top fMmer officials of the Central Intelligence Agency that he fmds it hard to believe President Nix· on knew nothing of attempts to use the CIA to help cover the Watergate incident. "All lhe witnesses stated they did not know whether the President knew about it," SymlnglQo l&ici "It's hard for me to visualize the President knew nothing about it," he ad- ded. Symington is acting chairman of the Senate Armed Forces Committee which heard testimony today from former CIA director Richard Helms. former deputy director Gen. Robert E. Cushman USMC and the agency's present deputy director, L( Gen. Vernon Walters. Earlier in the week, Symington reported that former \Vhite House aides H. R. Haldeman and John D. EhrHchman and former White HoWIC counsel JoM \V . Dean IJl asked Walters to assist in halting an FBI investigation of the ch8!1· neling of Republican campaign funds through Mexico. "It ia very clear to me that there was an attempt to unload m a j o r respo111iblllty for the Watergate bugging and cover up en CIA," Sym.lngton said at the time. After today's hearing, the Missouri Democrat said that a p p a re n t l y Haldeman "localized in on Gen. Walters" in an effort to get CIA'. assistance. Then the senator said Haldeman and Ehrlichman apparently turned the mat· ter over to Dean who he said continued to press for CIA assistance until Walters threatened to resign and take his case to the President. Asked why Walters didn't go to the President anyway, Symingtoo replied, "you'd have to ask Walters thaL" Walters declined any comment when he lelt the bearing. FrotttPagel WATERGATE • • renting more office space or leasing cars. He sakl he didn't know what other decisions MJtcheU approved by other campaign staflefl. Odle said be hlld not known of political sabotage or spying by the campaign committee. "Only what I've read in --the newspapers," Odle, 281 testified before a crowded, (14~1onally televised Senate hearing. He also said that longtime Nl.ton crony Murray Olotiner ·of Newport Beach was officially designated as in charge of "ballot security" In the campaign. Pre- viously, It had been known that O!otlner drew thousands. of dOllars in expense money from the campaJgn, but his role hadn't been defined. Odle also said Nixon's former personal lawyer, Herbert W. Kalmbach of New- port Beach, once was "associate chair- man'' of the campaign finance commit- tee. It is known that Kalmbach was the chief fund-raiser for the campaign be- fore commerce secretary Maurice Stans took over the job. Newspaper reports say Kalmbach controlled a $500,000 bank account in a California bank, from which payments for political sabotage were made. l-le said after the Watergate arrests June 17 he personally took home with him a legal-sized file folder, l 1h inches thick from the desk of campaign deputy Jeb S. Magruder, which he now believes may have been logs of wiretapped telephone conversation. Odle said the material was given lo him by Magruder's amstant, Robert Reisner, but that he never looked inside the file and never found out· first-hand what was inside. He said he returned the material to Magruder and has seen only newspaper accoWlts of the contents. He said the material was described to hint as a strategy file at the time, but now believes H contained 4'things which hav~ no place in a political campa.Jgn.:; Odle' Was questioned in de'tQiJ bf' i1R'!' l-Iowa~d H. Baker Jr. (R-Tenn.) about his activttles at CRP headquarters the . day of the Watergate burglary. He said Mrs. James McCord telephon- ed to say "something to the effect that Jim has been Involved In a p'roject which has failed. He's involved in the Watergate thing andrhe's Jn jail ... " Odle saJd be was shocked, although he had indications earlier in the day that McCord was involved. Later, Odle testtfied, he saw G. Gordon Liddy, later convicted in the Watergate case, in a hallway. "He asked me where the paper shred- der was ... He later came out and &aid how do you work it, and I said press the button," Odle said." ... Later, I saw him with a pile or papers. He was on hls way into the shredding room." Baker: Did you see him shreddlng papers? Odle : No, sir, but I assun1cd th et he was going to shred them .. .It didn't seem that highly unusual at that point." SUI! later, Odle said, he, Magruder and Robert Reisner, a Magruder aide, talked by telephone In a three-way conversallon. Odle said they discuS.!ed taking flies fqim the , committee offices over lhe weektlld. He uld bis own concern wa s !hat or safekeeping documen1s such as I the CRP budget. + . . 0.111 l"ltft St.ff l"lloN h" •ldllf'll MMflllt SCATTEREO AIRPtANE WRECKAGE IN-.LAGUNA HILLS BELIEVEO 17 YEARS OLD Newport Police Hetlcopter Piiot Scotty ~Gr090r $poll~ Old Crash Site 'FromPagel WRECKAGE • • • in for a clooer look, then notified the Ir- vine Company. Deputies drove by Jeep, then walked and backed their way to the atte with n1athetes to reach the wreckage.. MacGregor and Messenger retamed to the scene on their own time to be1p 1n the sweaty, laborious process of digging piec<S out of the tangled undergrowth. From Page l REVAMP ... Lairewood, In Los Angel.. County. Assemblyman John Briggs' 35tb Dis- trict, Badham's 7lst, and Burke's 10th Diltricts as drawn in the present pro- posal and sent to the Senate for approv· al, are entirely within the county, for the first time in recent years. 'Otlter districts involving portiolUI ol Orange County that have been affected by the new plan are: · -J9tb Aaembiy Dfltrlcl, primarily" made up of Long Beach voten, now ex- tends intO die Midway City area ol Or- ange CoWlty. --6itb Assembly District, jogs south· ward from Norwalk and Whittier areas to include portions of north Orange County. Stock Salesmen Facing Hearing LOS ANGELES (AP) - A prellmlnary hearing is scheduled J Wle 21 In Municipal Court for. two men charged in connection with alleged violatioos of the California ''bucket shop" Jaw in the sale of com- modity optloos- Tbe hearing date was set Wednesday for Feta Kadriu, who was arrested last ""'tend, and Arezkl Mouall, who sur- rendered to the district attorney's office shortly before the arraignment. Plnne Wreck Mystery Might Never -Be Solved Somewhere m a lonely, South COast canyon, w)Jere dalqp, COITO$f.ve fog hugs the hills and little treasure-hunting pack rats prowl the cho.k.ing chapparral, ls the key to a mystery. Chances art, it will never" be found. · The clues Which -would clear up the question of whose plane crashed; who died, and where is a small. metal name plate carrying serial numbers? The alttraft that smashed into the steep hill above Laguna Beach sometime in bygone years was an Ercoupe, most likely. , "We cou!dn't reaUy detennine what it was," says Frederick Beam, Air Safety Investigator si.lioned in Los Angeles with the NaUonal Transportation safety BoMf. "I couldn't ftnd an engine. I cou1dn't find a propeller, and the 'tail feathers' are gooe," says Beam, referring to the rudder an4 aile!Oll usemblY- One theory is that the plane could be an ErcouPt. that .vanished 17 years •go, acoonling to those who are digging It out fragment by fragment. ...- Beam is cautious, because NTSB men don't come to conclusions until as many facts as passlble are in their hands for analysis. "The plane is quite old," Beam em· phasizes, and to men who fly and know aircraft, there is a lonely sort o( romance about those who vanished aloft. or discovery of ancient, Wlaccounted-for debris. "ll I could just find the name plate, then that might help," said the NTSB's ll<arn. Charices are good it will never be found, but chances are that anycrie aboard who disappeared in a bank of fog and a shower of flame would now be lit- tle more than a distant memory to survivors. Chances are good that they crashed before acme pilots flying over that lonely South Coast canyon today were even born. Irvine ·Service Station Closes Doors on Holiday Shortages of gasoline and human busiest in terms of volume -bas been nature may combine to create an ex- plosion or tempers Memorial Day weekend as long weekend travelers pull into clooed gas stations. Duffy Riebee or Costa J1;1ea, rtight manager of the Chevron station in University Park, lrvine, said his station is closing for lhc full three-day holiday. He said his station -Orange County's cut this month from 180,000 gallons allot· ted to 140,000 gallons. "That cut is not as bad as many sta- tions have had," Riebee said. "Some have been cut as much as one-third." An Atlantic-Richfield region a I spokesman, Robert Keefer, said U sta- Uona at month's end have used up their allocations "there will be no deliveries to !hose stations." ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • '" 16995 o4M1-*~ ,.,._..,.,_ ---·--11,.tM ,, ... ....,~ .-.ir, .... ...... ·--- 16991 Iii • 90 DAYS SAME 'AS CASH ON APPROVl'.O t:'.RllDlT 29995 ·--·.t:-.. l .... ·-.. ·--•n...-........;. -,...._. ..... -·-- 1899& FIEE DRAWING e • MICROWAVE OVEN MJ, • AQQftllll • JCT 70 r D"" w I NG .ff:ffft' INS VOU HCCD HOT •C .. ,.lll!lllNT TO WIN, t ' ' I ' I l . ' ·Thursdi)', May 17, llJ7J . N OAJCV PILOT 13 'Bl-.e' Brodeutltlfl ___ _ . ··, -.;' -Safety Firs·t -~ Radio Goes· Down ( ... ( That'sHis Job in Newport ·~1 --TV to Follow? ![ a polloeman ~ overweight, Bill Brown can wggest that he lose weight . If a secretary thinks I.he tile floor in her office i5 too slippery . Brown will go all the way to the city manager lo get her a new carpet NEW YORK (UPI) -Radio's lllrtatk>n with sexually explicit programs lasted less than two years because no stalion was willtng to beoome a test cue in a federal crackdown. n.e showdown on "blue'' broadcasting may come later in the teleivision field - pooalbly 1'8bl• televlllm which is en· joying a lusty lnlancy. Topi.., radio, which -audi.,_ In nearly 50 ciilM across the naUcn since 1971, wilted last month without any show of. resl";'l>re after a stern warning from the Fedora! ComnumicaU.... Com- milllm "'"111!1 airing «. ''pnir\ml b'llli." ThiiMigll tis li.,.,..q pOWer, U>e FOC his lev"2'e of ·me "' <lealh over broadcasters. , / . THE FOC'Cl#f.tED ft "'8i""'1: IDOft than 3,000 COJ!lplainis ol cibocontty, lllaln- ~ ly coocertliiig sexy radio ~talk 5hows which p;ot telephone calls from woinen on the alt. 'Ibo FOC alao .recelYed a resolu- Uon troffl the 'Qklaboma legijfature · urg- ing'the leitVisloi\ill<!uslfJ' "to relied less expllcll matters.GI sex, violence and pro-fanity." ·-~ ' ' . ne.n Burch, Fck chief, announced in April plans for 3ll in-depth inquiry into x .. rated radio, bUt a _UPI survey of the 11a- Uon11 .airwaves Indicates t~e is little to Jnvest1gate now on elther radio or televisioo. · "We didn't think the talk show was a blC <mug!> part o1 our lonnat to lie woo1ll • ~ Ill!~ the FCC, but I'm alarmed for the •!M8oQ. for its going," Nld Oiarlt!s llellwicll, general manager ol WHN In Now Yori.. , .. WllN· elimiNJtod bal> oontart In a prosnm called "Fflninble'. Forum," a Stom Broadeutlng feeture aired by five ataUons. Storer also laundered a similar Loi Angeles program syridicated in 30 citlea. BOB PORS, GENERAL manager for KEMO-TV in san FranClsco, aaJd he suspended J wo weekend taJk .&hows ·- "All About Sex" and "Swingle Scene" - after an FCX inveetfgaUon ·in Marcb !lither than risk 1 costly coun ba\ile. "We are a small independent 11t.tuoo," Pon said. "We don't have th& ineans to afford lawyers and .nghl It out In WuhJnaton." • . . ~ · Moel popular ol the "Femkline FOl'1llll" hoots waa BW Ballance ol KGBs mbenLos .-Alll!el,., wbo had 1,000,000 'fans lw managemenl IW!tched blo 1bow from the ~ beck to lho )iv;". room. ' . ~~ Ir He had ~.d-1bed by women's fib- , _ben Gl.oria..:8W6em as "tba,t·inan·at::tlfe' ; air uking sol! porno quesl!Oo,s Of:"froo>en who have been locked 'in the'~· .U day ~th.no one older than 3 to ta1i to." SHOW lllMSIONS ..-P' C C ~have led to talk <J-_hip -ienerally Ued in with the Nixon ad· miniatralioo'a suspicioo ol the com- munioatioas media -lhroulbout the lno dustry. Broadcasters' coacem has been echood by • dW<ntlng -ol the FCC Itself. . Wiim the FCC voted, •1. April 1a to fme WKIJ>.EFM of Olk Park. nt $2,000 foc obscene material en its "Femlnlme Forum", ahow, Commissiooer Nicboias J-braMed the lldlGD-.blp-• '·1arbilrar)', WJwise IDd mcahldtuticuJ " "I do ~ condooe such programmlng, but I am es.bmely reluctant to use my power as a federal olfictal to impose my tutee upm anyone, let alme upoo an en- tire natim, 11 he .said. Roy Sooderllng of Sonderling Brood· casting Corp., which owns WKLD-FM, Nld en appeal halno t been d!ctded upon. .. .ONLY ONE lll\OAl)(;AllTER, Willi40l .•· Hernstldt. h.. pn>mis<d ·to fight a thifftel\ed FCC action against X-rated filma:"'ifuwn·(tp -hls ·nation. KVVU-TV,. W Veau. The_ FCC i.s C0111idering bring- il!I J -clmlnal --Bild Hernstadt Sald ht intends to take the case to the U.S. &Jt>reme Court If necf\'l!lry. fable. televisim), which operatea ...,. cOrnmercia1 chime1s ,and "public ac-cess" ~s ttf't experiment with Df1. bolt ~mmin(. bas not escaped the FOC'& attention. . Two .for One BClt there is no lndicatioo of what the """1lllbilco piano to do lbaut such UW11t1nc fare u '1I>et9 ThrOat," \\'hich hU beeD 8bown on a student-operated cable •tati<m at Syracuse University. Kristi La Veile, 6, Ganlen Grove, admir., James Cokas work titled . "Oneness"•during recont Newport Beach Art FestlV1.1 at city ball. · The work wa. Judged the most unique in the !how. FOC nll.. prohiblling obscenil!I on commercial lelevi11fon apply to cable TV but pubUc access to J>l'OIJ'ammina of- fered 'tile community bf' cable atations has complicated the FCC's potitlOn in tb}I area. Bunyard Faces 14-count Charges SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -John . P. MEANWHILE, STERLING TelevJsion Bunyatdi 11i;ady accused of murder and in New 'York 11 at~acting a large au-other charges in a trill of violence dience. · with I• Yugo.la\.'iart filmmaker through NOrthern California: !aces stnl Anton PertcA'a .Sunday night cabl& 1kit onotl>er lkount indictment ordered by using khlty . char1cters from Andy the grand jury here. Warhol's ebtcJllnlie. .. '-1 ~ Atlonlay Paul Crotty, who bu an-The jury ln!lruoted !ht district at- llOll!lC<d hil candidacy for lbe New Yark torney ~day night to include the ln- C\ty Council, was '° outrli«I by ·!he sex dlctment char a.. slamming from two play and gutter la!l&ua ... on Peti!:h'• sexual auaulis on ...,,.. In the Nob HUI !!how tJ>al ho • f'*tned a watchdog area. . ~II .. Atldn, 'Oln<:<med C\tlzens "' • Y~ Tanata, 24, told the """d JurY ·~ c ccess,._, ,., '..,. ;;,1. Im W'!Ok that ~ .-bet' Nob · Jacll !lannin(,<llt-.,\~ , 1!iJ1 aportillept · ~ be!' Nob Hill clalw _'Crotty .~ ·an el9eflofi Issue· llll'b1menl 18'!1 Mllth,.Jltlempt<d to rape and ae1zed an airborne ob6oenity -"a her and theh. stablliea and crtttcally woun- phony iS!ue." dlid bu. •The Jury said the ind ict ment should in· elude three charges of kidnapl.ng, five ot as&aull with a deadly weapon) two of at· teinpted rape and one each of robbery, burglary, sex pervertlon and Po51e'sin1 a aun as a convicted felon. Bunya'rd, '11, waa arreste<I April D In 1 shootout wllh Merced pi,&e, climaxing a weettnd of violnece that allegedly took him from We Tahoe to Son Fraadsco 0.tian6, Marlp<l!ia· a& Merced. .,. •" AutboriU.. said ...;lier that Budrird will be protecUttd first in Marlj)ola Cotµ\ty where he is beinl held in lietJ dl $1 million bail on murder,. kidnaping', assault and robbery charies. • IF A PARK groundskeeper rom~ains he is being uked lo lift more than he lhinks is healthy, Bro\\'n wi ll look into getting a helper for him. Work Safety -!hat catchall phrase everyone hears and then forgets -is Bill Brown's job at Ney,-port City Hall. \Yhenever an employe ls injured on the job, he is charged with in vestigating the Cluse and finding a \vay to prevent limilar accident.! in the future. Even the police, whose ""'Ork probably carries the most risk tn the city. are not aboYe hll purview. 11FOR POLICE officers. more than for moat employe., it's imj)Ol'tant to be in top physical coodiOon," Brown says. "If they're in bad condltlon, If their muecles are a little soft and they'rt car- rylns too much v.·eight, they aren't o.s well qualified to do their job and so they're uWe likely to get hurt doing it." Recently Brown Investigated the case of a !SS.pound officer who ha.d been badly battered while bringing ln a 2»pound su.spect. :Brown &ays ·the officer would have had a dlfftcull time even If he ~·ere in top shape, "but the fact that he wa1 In Dtlll'( ..... ,.., """' WORK SAFETY clll' City's 8111 llroVI less than top conditioning mlght have pushlnr for a prO@:ram tt se.t &II rJ the -caused him to have a toogher time than city's pimic tables in ement 30 they he-Meded to have." cannot be moYed. •. THE OFFICER lost several weeks ol A~h the cemeolilU be ex]Jtlllive, work followini the incident, 'Which ctw:ed Brown says the dty ill :!Ive money in Brown to begin pressuring overweight the long run by avoldlg sonous blek in· . policemen to do aomelhing about lhttr j~t~: Brown Is no411l1'fied. coodltlaning. • ;: 0 They tumed out to be v er Y "'l'llERE ARE .ane accidenll we're f cooperailve onco lhe .. problem was never l'lbW to ~bit to Clll·oul entire-< poJnled out to them. Bmvn aya. ... " bo ............ the mu .. "There'• a ll'OUP ol t~ now wcrkln( "' '"11· !"""' · { out !'Hularlf tryJnc to get back In gOOt! cldellll, Ute !bl-tJ the -• "shape'.f,-· amuhod Into t cllJ truct. IM I tlllnt ~ As in the case or overwefgtil that hall ol !II acddenlo we bav.. are • Policemen, Brown is always lookini for duo to gener1 safety conditionl. Glvtn ·• the general factcn that may go into caus-thr~. we abdld cut UU.· typt to almolt ' ing many eln-dlar accidents. nothlnf." STA TIS11CS INOICA TE that his ap- proach has jlold o.!f. In 19fi8.69, lbe year before he took over, the ctty had 1,021 daya lost lrom employes who had been injured on the job. This year, Brown says the rate lhould be about 600 Jost days. The type1 ot accidents Brolm in· vettl1ates are not all glamorous. He noticed, for eu.mple, a strina: of blck In- jury aocldenis due to secretartet 111lpplng on' the floor ·m a certain hallway. He responded by (!!!ting carpet put In that room. Deatli Silspect' s ' Brither Charged SAJ' Dll!:OO IAP) -Carl - BleJP. older bnlhor of an !J.yUN!d ywn who confessed to n111rdel', bu - or\tl'ed to 1isnd trial on •hul• of. rape an ... pervenk>n .. .BleJ&h. U, la the -of Jldt I.ylt ~ &elah. who bat -.11111*1 -lo dlt IN ANO'l11ER ctae invo!Vln( back Jn. .Callfornlr. Youtb AlithcrttY alttr ad. jurle1, be noilc4tl a pattern ol pork mlttlnf tllat bo lllllod Mary ~. 8""11ldsmell w!S were h u r tin f ( 11; -~ ap. themselv,. tn mOvlng picnic tablet. II\" ·Tl» oldor bnluMf, of lj ~a I the short let1!1, ho hu sought to -.. -cllarfed In ..... lnvol .... that two II'"" ire always u""1 to l110lll yBBN>ld holpllal clerk who !mt to iebles. And In the long run, he hu bojUD her home. · . I ' I ~ - \ ' '1 WE'Vf GOT IT ALL TOGETHER · DAILY P~LOT • *f:HAT INCLUDES EVEN NEW CHANNEL . 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TOWN & COUNTl:Y Or•• • ln4) MHltJ HUNTIJllQlotf HA••ou• l7f4) 1146-1"6 In Sunday's Family Weekly: ' Dontlf ~ gn HI• Success: "Somebes I Just Caa't Believe We're on Top!" '· · · FW: WJuu'3 your reaction lo seeing your picture plastered on all those teer! fan magazin.es? DONNY: When I was young, I remen1ber /4,'t1lkin g by a newastand and, just for fun , loolting at the n1og(I · :i,nes. }t.'s sori oj hard to reali::e lhot l'nt·in that posi- tion -i!UJ& au of us are in tha' position. Donny is the youngest member of the Osmond 0·;othe1 s singing quintet. Together, they've be· come this junior-miss generation's No. 1 idols, and earned more gold records (12) in ao:i;ingle year than either the Beatles or Elvis did. The Osmonds are Alan, 23; Wayr,e, 21; Merrill, 19; Jay, ,17; and Donny, 14. It is this combination that has broken attendance records at stadiums all over the c:;oun · try and sold an incredible 19 million records in less than two years. And Donny, with ·his ''single'' act- backed by his brothers -has become a superstar., e FACING CANCER -Marcia Slrassman, multi· talented and inrredibly optimistic, explains how she fared up to the news. broken to her last .!anu.i r y, tliat she had a life expectancy of six 1no nths due lo incurable cancer. • CI NCHY GARDEN -Author Louis Sabin tells professionals' secrets for ~etting the most garden out· of the least effort. Tips !or !~~ gardeners include how to grow fruits, vege. t.ables and flowers outdoors, maintain· plants indoors. All Coming Sunday With 1'he I DAILY PILOT I Try Saturday's News Quiz '1 I In South on ~y • ' _. of • the Jlll>Ject to ll1nll RIVERSIDE (AP) -'l1le Norlhom Clllb1da water to echo of a 300-p00nd dynamite Southern cau.tomla. 1·1 blast set off in late 1961 by -Gov. \Rqa8Jd BMia, the former <;:ov. Edmund "Pat" fourth eov~.kt have.a role Brown Will revertM?rate Friday in ibe 11:9Jed.. · when be when the $2.3 billion state dedicaW tt>e·OrpVme ·Dam on Water Project is dedicated at May ~ 1188, w1l1 mire the Perris Dam near here speake-;s• .ttlnd _ with Health, ) Educatioo and We 11 a re FESTIVITIES ARE U· Secretary Cupor Welnburger, pected to ou~hine a series of • who wllJ convey a me11&ge of other commemorative events ooneratulaJlomtrom President that have marked the progress Nixon. "I'M TlllUILED, deUghted end overwllelmed," Miki Garcia, SS.ZWI, told repoden 'lllolday. "Ob, I'll hive to get something' dlgnllled . .'. ,j.. Wnow '. .• • ·Miii' dreiii that come blgh Up the neck1" ( '. ~ -' She utd her ~ wJll ~ Capt. G~!an11' C, Kianw, w-she met whilO ~ i;J>Ji)'lloy appeanuico.tn, Tula. Okla. Kramer, w-· "11e .di~ hi"! wllile ln.jll'\IOD, SHE SAii> SHE might take the Finl FamilJ an o.tJlo- grapbed picture of her centerfokl feature. 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'"' ---..... 49c Vinyl Roll-Up Blinds bc1ll1nt window co.,1ring incl 111n 1cr11n. M1ny 1i111! 1'11.6' •········• 5" ................ 6" ... ............. 2" fd' .......... 3" · Glidden-_ SprllCI J.atex HOliS. Paint ·- COSJA MIU J G~••f Olll•CINlf co¥er- •g• . 0 , call,-. tfllfln• eel or cl••t1'4-11p ~Ith wat.r. xt1rlor fom1ul1 , R•t• 1.99. .,., . .... I ., / • • • • • . • • I • • . . .t ' . ' Tod•y's Final;: J_ .N.Y. Steeb t' r • ;" ! VC?_: 66, NO. 137, 4 SECTIONS, 56 ,p.(ees ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' THtfRSOAY, M>!Y 17, 1973 c I . :ropless 4*'"""'1 J"""":~ -orange <Jolll\J blrl haYe lhocCllilonda I = eoun to dllD&e "" mind "' local ordl..,_ banning nude I or oeml-aude entertalmneol by dancing g~ls. . . The attorneys Wednesday requelted I the coorl to robear the Issue, or, ii that ts 1 no> Jl(llllble, lilt the ban until the rulJng can be appealed to the U.S. ~me .. ~ ' ' * * * Fire House • ElameOut ~ • !For Night I . A campaign ro close Costa Mesa's coo- troversial Fire House sarsaparilla parlor briefly suceeded Wednesday, when police arrested three persolis including a teen- 'aged nude dancer from Austria. The 8 p.m. visit by plalnclotbesm<n forced clooure Of the soda pop shop at 177 E. 17th St., because there was no one left to mind the store. Detective Robert L. Crogan ooted in his report of the vice raid that the estab- lishment was so .short-handed to begin with that be had topeyll.!l>lor two soda- JlOP8, then go behind' the bar and serve hlm>elf, 'Ibe latest ex.cursion into the one-time beer bar whose operakn are battling new mwlicipal legislation to force dr:ess- ing-up or wmanen~ closing-up netted the first teeoued ·arrestees. ~tie Maier, 19, a g?eel><yed red· heOd bcrn_IIJ__~~ Wll Al'r<S~ and ~eaon~-~.per· forming l!)Jde in a'pu'flllc place and being nude iii .a public place ·.. • _ • Deteetjve Dick DeFrancJJbo alle1ed Miit l\laler -a..newcem~ 'io tlie Fire House chorus line -aaahayed ·Within a foot of him as be sat at stageolde during her e:rotJc nude dance. Lisa M. Reed, 19, of Comptche, Ca!U., was arrested only on suspicion of being nude in a public place and performing nude In 1 pobllc place, l!<Ctions of the city's new emergency ofdtnance. Mias Maier's lewd conduct Charge came under a longstanding aection of the Cali· fornla Penal Code and W1IS baaed OD her alleged prwlmity to -the detecUve while she won dlly a smile. Doorman .. Doon G. La Vigne, 19, of Newport Beach, was arrested on suspic-- . ion of counseling or assiJting in p.!1)Vldlng nude entertainment, another section of •the new city law. The detective team claimed that La Vigne sPotted Miss Maier's alleged antics onstage -and Sum~ her for a con· ference -alter which she donned a trench coat and slipped out the ba:ck door. Fire House operator Ray Rohm· and his staff have vowed to fight the new city . law which ""ellt into effect a week ago, Taverns Ask Courts to;:Change Mind : Court. ' .4 . -t·• to l •dedBJClll by the stale court prompled,numeroua Orange COO.ty dllea, lnclpdlng.c.sta Maa, to enact and enlon:e -O!lk!udlty statutes, -op the rullng. . ' '!be attorneys . Rid there was a "clear and strong disagrffmen\" between. ma~ j<>rity and <lissentlnt ~-in tbe ~·a decisloo upllotdlJIC ttie ordinances • • ol Oraoge and Sacralnento ~tiea. 'Ille court upheld ordlnanoei bann1nJ toplesa or ~ men 'lllil wmnen from ~ <Ir oalttdl>alldo In ... hibllloos in placea when focid de! - are oold. • · "1be court's oPlnion goes to great lengths to rely upon the assumption that nude . entertainment . ts preoented in a taWdry aunosiftre and blights !be entire Bugging . Testiinpny · -Mim1ieH Cited As Decision ; J. ,, M:alter in 1971 FIRST TO TESTIFY CRP DJr.ctor Odle W ASlilNGTON (AP) -The Jeadolf witness in Senate Watergate bearirlp said today that Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell was -making major di!claims about the Nixon re-elect\oo. campaign foT up to 10 months before he resigned as head of the Justice Department. Robert C. Odle, former director of ad- ministration for the c.ommittee · for the Re-election of the Pre$ident, abo said there .was no doubt 1bat ultimate polltiCa.I - authority lor the campaign resttd, in tliei . Wl)ile ffouae;· • ' ' · I '-<>!Jlef•I' .... 'dliwid~at 1:.i;lrl llY ~ '.: tribunal of· ..Ven 'senators ll' It o-""" • · l!!f!Oilc bea~ 1'nio the Wlr~ta~ · ·scandal ., ~ . -~ _ . " ·..;, EHRldCHAWI HAD EAGQITON HEAL TH RECORD5-P.g0 4 Sen. Jose(Jh Montoya (0.N.M.), in- quired about Hdecision memoranda" that Odle said were sent regularly to Mitchell In tbe JUJ!ice Department. Q. Well, bow far back waa the com- mittee or its administrator sending memoranda to Mr. Mildlell •! the Department of Justice? A. -1 w.nld say 1 after it' was there r.nd .bad been alalie4 up Jor a while, May of 1971. • ·q. And you still . presume. that he was making some. major decisiOJ\I in the Department of JUSUoe prkJr to tbe ttme be resigned as attorney generi1? A. Of course, ifs. . ' . ' . . ' · Mitchel~ resi"-~ _ at·torneY general 1Hin lfarc~ 1117!, t9Qit~bf'vacatlon · ind~ beg.. 111nct1tllln1N· as .campaign dire&;tor in Aprll,-oaie ~ed. Angeles , since local onU-oud<h>rdinBOOM ...,.re approved loor years aio. 'Ille jlldg~ refused to throw out the lnjunctlons because the rec.nt court dec~Jon ts not effective until May 31. · • "This situation hfs· cone on for years.," . the judge said. ••J can't believe there-is going to be any cbao.! created in the community rrom the.se businesses in these two weeks." " . reiuJtmg to date-in-a dozen-arrests,-.-. mostly of the same persons on the same charxes, City ~um, meanwhile, vow they will continue to fight the F~ House. Odle said l1j! would routinely get 'Mit<¥1'.• 8J>l!N\'al, while be waa at the Jltstlce· Depll:IJilttii,ib1'111jCIHnatter•. as renting more omce space or leasing cars. He said be didn't know what other decislons Mi_tcbell api>f'O\!ed by olber . --·~ Death Bills Pushed SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronoljl.. Reagan ts urging the CaUfon>la' Legisla· ture to "get off the dime" and approve J~I8uon broadening the death penalty. Legialnton are ''wjurplng the rights of tbe-voW's'.'.. in .!ailing to J18!LL delllb. penalty law," &agan said 'Wednesday "" a ljle«lh to a California League of • CiUe1 convention luncheon. Orange ' ' · 'Low clouds and"f98 !'Pin for Fri· .day -and ~l>lY !Jiro<!il!' the weekend accOrdlii'IO the ·weall>ii' Jodi, Some saiuiil.ne In the after. noon hocin, lii>weYer. Highs in the IOI. Low1 In the-io.. ' ' ' . ,JNSIDE TOP~ Y 1 • Are "b&Me. Onr altemativt• to -...... 1ts,.-c1e1 ...... wet!d- '"" i ft 'the U.S.7 Jl'il!d out Iii ihl joul;th J><Jd' Of ·a 1trltr O!) Jl<ll" i"ll Jor 'W ·mUltal'!/. Ste •tol'!I Pao~ w. " • I' cami>alln ·italfera. • Odle iald "'·bad not known of political sabl>tage or spying by the campaign · committee. , "Only what I've read in t be neWspapers,'' Odle, 28, testified before a crowded, naltOlllllly lelevi&ed t Senale hearing. . He alao said that lonatime>N~crony Murray Cllotiner of NewpOrt Beach was olliClally dellll08ted .. In .cbarge of "ball(ll aecarll)"' In tlwrcampeign. Pre-- vlously, k .bacl :been known that Cbotiner dreW thousando., of· dollars · in expense .,mooey ftorli ~ campaign, but hla role hadn 't been dellDed. Odle allo said ifrxoo•s' fonner per900al lawyer, Herbert W. Kalmbach of New-PQ~ Beach,· once wu "associate chair· man" of tbe camJ>lllgn finance commit· let. ft ts !mown that Kalmbach was. the chief fund-raiser tor the campaign be-fore commerce a.cre1ary 'Maurice Stlns toot· over Ille job,. Newrpeper reports say Kalmbach coolr'olled a $500,000 bank alicollnt In 1 pa!Jlc"1ifa blink, ln>rn which peymentl for political aabolqe ._.. • made. • He said ofter.the ,W1torpte mest1 . • . (See W.\~Aft, Pl!I• I) ' . ' ' ·" VAN 'DRIVER'S SIQE TOOK ·WORST ft.IPACT JN NEAR HEAD-ON CRASH IN :OSTA ,\IESA ' -: Twlstid S-Jna. Wheol 1nd.Tonni1 Shoo• In St-I Show Full Force of. Colllolon . :,;. .-·• . ·l-OngBeach~an Sportscar, van Crash; . ii ·~Sui~id~ .. F ..... M M l. d ·~ I . N·~wp.:f':,. '0-·';;t:e~· ·n· · .... :. -our,·; _ esa . en1 .nJ· ur.e · "~ n '"'' i.... --· .. . .... --• . _,. . ' ' • I • ~ ' • '' ~ : ' . . •'\t ' . '• . ·• ~! 'v'" _ ..:.. 4: A Ldpg 1~..ma~ who ~ur.ed. that · ·A shattering · crash· between. a van· Ind dreis was Dot detemiuied, Were ti1t~ni;- would-be' ......eis were del*!'ed by stuff· ~. bli)l-~wered sport& ~.-iJ!jllr•d four Orange Cou~tY·Me<q,cal Ceuler with 1.0: ing the keyhole of his ~ wtth toll~t ·Coil> M.,a men Wednesday, rug~t, three wioos h)jurie~. · • .i paper hangeil hlm8elf' in N~i't Beach of tlle'l'. flung to the . pavement like rag l~vestigAto~s spld Frank W. !lubbaf#. City Jail today -;-· dol'· upon 'mpact. 24, Of 2059 ·Wallace Ave., was treated fer • • • ia .. mlnor injuries· at Costa Mesa Mernorifl Working through the n8/"'w ban, po. · GlOnn' G. Black, 23, of 71J W,.20th i t., Hospital .and released. ' .. ' lice and firemen ·tried ~mouth waa lJs$ed in crlticaJ ooodltion this inorn· Officers arriving .on ·the scene of tbe u resua¢tation and .used a .....,.,,ical.,,.. 'lng'altCO<ta Mesa Memorial Hospital p,m. accident sa1a tbfy foum Black and ~tor "'the vtCtim. .,, . · Wltr;>·!"llJtiple lnjµriel. · b>a eoinpaoions ly.Ing sel1ttered . al'OIJM J"" "r. L. c.Ji1ns 2l~F.' dead on'ar-~~.~d. Black, 'driver of the van the von, W~ had been knocked onto~ "'.!re , , » '· " .. , ·• . demomoeaJn.tbe·colllslon al 20tlt'Slteet fi'assy parkway. ·, rival at Hoag~emorial • delPi!" aJjd' Walla« Av.due, 'waa t~y , 'l:raWc iftvesUCaton •today were .,._ tlielt ellorto. • " , . pl~ under. arrest on sujplcloo .ot, I~ to probe causative factor• In.~ In-tgafors said Colijhs 'had tied ooe fe!cclY iirunlien driving. COllJsldn.' • -: leg ol his tiowen to Hie top bar of his Hia e,ochponlons, steven V. Brook!, 23, --' ' ,_, the 1'.e-.. · nd hi a -!<: at . the same ·~· and cell "'"' .knot... ...,... .•rou ' -Jlobort';M;"V!IR!llef,"12, iiVliOie 1oc"11'°a"'ar. ~Bn--··~·t-""'ft~===,. throat.. , .·ntis The vldi.m was diacbvered by Officer _ . Larry Roberta, who ll\!DUllOlled aid and M p • • l W d b IRA ,· Sgt. Wslly Kerr tried to rovlve C.IUna ·elQ n11cipa 3flle y :~ after they reached ~ the ban to W ' A BELFAST, Northern lrelal)d (AP ) ~ Wltie him. Oll t ppear The outlawed Jrla b Republlcan Armj Collins was 1a&t aMn Jytna on hiJ IMJnk shortly alter bt<akfdt, While Olher pftt. New Costa Mesa High School f'arned Queen Elizabeth 11 toda,J to ~ ooen had been reinO,ved to be p....,...i Principal Robert. M. Packer will away lrom Northern Ireland. ~:- for court appeanmcs or assll'l"f tnuty ool be on camJil>! tonight to meet The warning came as ""'ctlon i0 al! duties 1 with !be <ommunity. onnoonctment Wednetday by Brltall\'j P01i~ safd' tbeFlm wU ~'ed. '-t An earlier a n n o u n c e m e n t chief minister for Northern lrelant; !7tb S(reet.lll!I. , nrwo. 'Wedn<t-ocheClulii>g PICIW to appear at 7,30 William Whitelaw, who told ParllamMit day ollemoon 1 , -..i-•.;,;.·~ p.m. rn the Ly<'ellm was incorrect. the queen wilbed to visit tJie ~ of d"'1f lntoxlcat . provlt>Ce. ' ~ .} . ' l • • • • IWlY PILOT c Skylab I Rescue Shot Delayed J ' llOIJSTON (UPO -Willi Skylab's cabin aaftbr1-coollne, the apece arency to- dQ deeliled ~ jlOlipol>e the bunch of ill llril ._ ,,... 1111111 May • lo Jlve time to carry up • giant awning to m lhe ea.~ttna spaoe station. Widl the IWllbade lnatalled, we will f bae to ~rry out a nearly normal • ii and do most of the experiments . '. 17 P11bnod," said John C. Dish<r, · dlrector of the Skylab program. ~ tronauts Charles "Pete" Conrad, • . . .. ':.· ftountyMay Gain Seats .Jn Assembly ii: ~ Orange County 11tands a chance to gain iwo new Assembly seats if a compromise ~aembly reapportionment bill approved f,erwMliilli\sly on a 61 to L2 vote today s:r-11 put Gov. Ronald Jlugan'• f AIR!llblyni>n Robert E. Badham (R· ~,.,.n Beach) voted agalnat the blll. po 1hmb It i. a carbon copy of a bill Gov. Roopo vetoed before. ~m told ·usemblymen Ille blll -not . .-gnlu tblt Orange County i. the llOCOlld )IJ'leal --centor 1n the state with 1.1 mUlJon people. 11 doesn't &1ve thlJ area the direct rep- reRatauoa lt needa," Badlwn told the Dally Pilot. 1be two new dlstrids take county geograpHy out of Badham'a dl!trict and that of Auernblyman Robert Burke (R- Huntington Beach ). Burke a1.!IO oppoi11ed the bill, although neither Burke nor Badbam Jose chances for .l'.'&'tledloo on shJftJ 1n vote reglatra- tj(IO due to the reapportionment. Both new districts will be Republican distrlctJ, Badham said. F"""Pqe l .WATERGATE • • °JWle 17 he personally took home with .blm • legal-1lzed file folder, 1\.\ inches )tick from the detk of campa1gn deputy r:teb S. Magruder, which be now believes ma1 have been logs of wiretapped ·'telephone convenaUon. .. odJe said the m1t«ial was gf•en to )Jhn by M.lgnider'a usiltant, Rober! ~, but thlt he never looked insJde the !lie and never fOund out first-band 'What was lrullde. He said he returned the inaterlal to Magruder and has seen only hewapaper accounts of lhe contents. ·· He said the material wu described to ,him u a strategy file at the time, but ;pow believes Jt contained "things which ?.Ve no place 1n • polUlcal campaign." .,,~Odle we questioned in detail by Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr. (R-Tenn.) about his 'actlv1Ue1 at CRP headquarters the day 'of the Watergate burglary . He said Mn. Jamet MCC.Ord telephon- 'ed te aay "10methiJ11 to the effect that ·;Jlm bu been involved 1n a project which ·rua1 failed. He's involvtd in the Watergate thing and II<'• In jalt ... " Odle 11.id be WAI shocked, although he hid indJcat.ions earlier in the day that McCord wa1 Involved. Later, Odle tea:tUled, he saw G. Gordon Uddy, later convicted ln the Watergate case, ln a hallway. · "He asked me where the paper shred- 4er was ... Hi later came out and said :ttow do you work it, and I saJd press the :button," Odle said. " ... Later, I saw him :'frith a pile or papers. He was on his way :into the 11hredding room.'' , Baker: Did you see him shredd ing ;papers? : Odle: No, sir. but J assumed that he ~·as going to shred them. . .It didn 't '.ieem that highly unusual at that point." : He teslified strategy and advertising files we re to be removed. He said he took one batch home, but didn't look at them. OIAN•I COAST CM ... l1tllij;Uill llle OrtllO" CNll OAILV l"ILOT, wllll """lcll 11 combl .... II>• IMWl•,rlll, ll ~I .... 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He ......,, 1l9fln, m1111r111on1, ldllwtml -""' ... ..~"'"_,. llfrllfl ...,.,. • ~ wllNul -Ill C*· ..,........ ., """"'''" ........ ....... c1611 -'"' ""' It G•ll Mno, ~..... ........... ... OtTllr C.41 ""'='-W Mtll 11.11 -11111'1 n'lll"""° .... ti.Al ,,.....,..,.. • • Jooepb P. Kerwin and Paul J . Welu were practicla& techaiques to rig tht space tt11whl<fe When Disher announced the declltan to •llempt to save &he mimoo. '!'ht &llrmlull will bl l'fOPBrld to spend a fUl1 IC dl71 ln IJllCI -•• or1ilnaJIY ldleduled before a meteoroid shield ripped off Skylab shortly after launch. That shield jammed the ship's 'Solc:.r panels and cut Skylab's power sup- ply in half. But the big problem devt!lor · the next day when ccm&roUer11 in H o u 1 t o n dlsco'ered that the shitld alJo nibbed Sllyllb ol 111 proto<tlofl from Ille SIC. Tile spacecra/I quickly heated tip &11d tnlel1or metal temperalllm ructied at e11e point 190 deiree• IDd IUOI In Iba ship's cabin healed to ao .llDllvablo 110 degrees. By jockeying the !ipacec raft about ill orbit, eng ineers were able to move' the main body of Skylab out of lhe direct rays of the sun and the cabin has since DlllJ "'lot Sllfl l'hoto Ill' llkh1nl KHl!ltlr GAS TANK, FUSELAGE PIECES RECOVERED FROM OLD CRASH Newport ObHrver Harry Wllll1ms Looks Over P1rt1 Newport Polfce . Copt,er · Finds Old Plane Crash By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tlll D1llJ' P'UOI Sti ll Shattered, scattered bits of burnt wreckage believed that o! a plane which vanished 17 years ago are now being re- covered from a mamanita-choked gully in the hills above Laguna Beach. The chance Und was initially made by * * * Aii·plane W reek Near Laguna May Be Mystery Somewhere Pn a lonely, South coast canyon, where damp, corrosive fog hugs the hills and little treasure-hunt ing pack rats prowl the choking chapparral, is the key to a mystery. Chances are. it will nevC'r be found. The clues which 111ould clear up the question of '11.'hose plane crashed; who dled . and ·where is a small, metal name pla te carrying serial numbers? The airc raft that smashed into the steep hill above Laguna Beach somelime in bygone years was an Ercoupe, 1nost likely. "We CQ;Uldn't really detemtlne what it \\"RS." says Frederick Beam, Air Sa fet y ln\'esligator stationed in Los Angeles 'l'ilh Lhe National Transportation Safety Board. "I cou!dn'! find an engine. I couldn't find a propeller, and the 'tail feathers' are gone." says Beam, refetTing to the rudder and aileron assembly. One theory is that the pJane could be an Ercoupe th at vanished 17 years ago, according to those who are digging it out fragment by fragment. Beam is cautioos. because NTSB men don't come to conclusions WJtll as many facts as possible arc in their hands for analy.§is. "The plane is quite old," Beam em- phasizes, and to men who fly and know aircraft, there is a lonely sort of rom8Jlce about !hose who vanlshed alort , or discov('ry of ancient, unaccoonted·for debris . "If f could ju.c;t find the name plate, lhen lhat n1igh t help," said the NTSB's Bean1. Chances <ire good it will never be found . but chance! arc that anyone aboard \\'ho disappeared in a bank or fog and a shower of flame would now be lit- tle more than a distant memory to survivors. Chances are good thal they cra11hed ~ore some pilots flying over that lonely SOUth <'.oest canyon todey wert even born. the Newport Beaeb police helicopter crew two moritbs ago, as they retunied from a mlsslon over the rugged Sooth Coast of Orange County. Pilot Scotty MacGregor and observer Officer Harry Williams glimpsed a gleam of metal in chaparral country, leading ground searchers to eventually hack thei r way to it-with machetes. · The chopper crewmen Jost the wreck· age that time but MacGregor and another observer, Officer Marty Messenger, saw it again on a recent flight and plnpalnted the location. National Transportation Safety Board investigators today were continuing their investigation lnto the history of air crash· es in the rugged terrain. Air Safety Investigator Frederick Beam says the shredded remains brought out- literally by handfuls -are of an Ercoupe. The plane may have taken off from San Jose on a 1955 flight. vanished and no trace of It was ever foWld . No identity of the missing occupants is available, but those aboard the ill· fated Ercoupe's ffight were long ago pre- sumed dead. Investigators who have tten wt1rking on the case, \o;rhich is reminiscent of the discoveries of old militarv aircraft in North Africa and South Pacific jungles still occurrtng occasionally today, con· firm the Orange Coast wreckage is !hat or an Ercoupe. No trace of human remains was found at the scene, but \Vild animals \\'Ould have Jong ago destroyed them . The vicUms may not have died even anywhere close to the metal and fabri c rubble buried in choking chapparal un- derbrush, according to investigators. Site oC the old crash is about one mile west of Laguna Canyon Road and l\\'O miles north of Pacific Coast Highway. One theory is that the plane was at- tempting an approach to Orange C-OWlli,y Airport which was then little more than 'a county airstrip with almoot no Instrument facilities. A fogbank hovering over the hilly, canyon·laced terrain might have hidden a ridge from view, causing the aircraft to slam into it, exploding into pieces that shou·ered into the canyon beyond. Bits of the \\Tetkage -melted n1etal - show that a fire did occur upon impBcl. following their second sighting of the crash early this month. llelicopter crew- men MacGregor anO Messenger ho\•ered in for a closer look, th('n nolificd the Ir- vine Company. Deputies drov e by Jeep. then walked 3nd hacked their way to the site wlth n1achetes to reach the wreckage . MacGregor end Messen,er returned to the scene on their 0\li'n time to help In the 1weaty, laborious proccu or dtptna pleas out or the tangled undergrowth . .. ... cooled to the IO to 1m decree range. Dilber aald Ille --tJnau, decided lo allow Ibo ..-Uta to •~ tempt~ tbe •llllMde to ellmlnat.r 1111 ..... lfal PllUom and pennJt Skflab #•(Ull!""Ad•te Dine men over an elib~D11JOtb period. Conrod, Ker,rjp and Weltz are scbedut- ed for launch at 8:02 a.m. PDT on May 2'. 'Ibey will ro¢ezvous with the JOO.ton Skylab seven hours and 40 minutes later to erect one of two types of sunahades. 1be prelene<j means of shading Sl;ytab would be lo have one of the asttonaUll open tbe batdl ct the command sblp and unfurl a' hulO p18111c sbeet In 1811or tub.I.on. 11>e command ahtp would move alOllJ the side of Ille spaoe ilation as the awning i. deployed. Tile alternato awnlng, wblch the crew alJo woul~ bandl<, would umoU more like a home movie .tcreeD. 'lbe operat1on would rOqujre "'''-aatmiaut to walk In space several feet outside the space sta- tion hatch. Conrad and his crew originally were scheduled for launch Tuelday. The shot was postponed to Sunday when Skylab ran into trouble in orbit 270 miles high. The second five.day delay will give engineers time to build the awnings and the crewmen time to practice working them on earth. Skylab Director William C. Schneider also said there was a chance two more lhree-man crews wt1uld be able to fly up to Skylab later thil year and stay aboard for 56 days each as origin'1JY planned. ' ' -·· .... TONIGHT POPS CONCERT -Costa Mesa High ·music dept. Lyceum May 17~18, 7 p.m. ·'TWELFTH NIGHT" -Fine Arts Village Concert Hall, through May 19, 8 p.m. Admission $3. Phone 833-$il7. "THE CLOWNS" -South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., 8 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 11 TRA YEL WITH LLOYD MASON SMITH -English Gardens, OCC Science Hall, Fridays, 7-9 p.m. "BETWEEN PARENT & Cll!LD" - Gestalt and other approaches, OCC Science Lecture 2, 7·9 p.m. CHORAL CONCERT -N e w p o r t Harbor High music dept., Auditorium, 8 p.rn. .. MAV DAV" DANCE -Dance for mentally retarded, CCmmunity Recrea- tion. Center. sairgrounds, 7.9 p.m. i>IN THE MIDST OF LIFE" -South Coas t Repertory Theater, Fri., Sat., Sun. 8 p.m . MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8:15 p.m. ORCHESTRA CONCERT -Orange County Philhannonic Society sponsors LA Philharmonic, Zubln Mehta, con- ductor, Crawford Hall, 8:30 p.m. 'ficket info. 64&-6411 . Kidnaper Gets-I Year Yl~LIA (AP) -The final delendenl in the Michele Wiebe kidna~for-ransom case has been sentenced to one year in jail for his part in the abduction . Charles Wilhelm , 26, was -also-6efltence<I Wednes· day by Tulare County Superi<1r c.ourt Judge Jay Ballantyne to an additional year ln pri90ll for violation of his pro- bation. UPI T1lefllt{e ASTRONAUTS, ENGINEERS SEEK ANSWER TO SKYLAB TROUBLES Rusty Schweickart (left} and Al1n Bean (Neer Pole) of Skylab II Huntington Scientists Study Skylab Solution By JORN ZALLER Of tlli' DflllY PUot Iliff The original mi~sion plan for ihe flight of Skylab I indicated Thursday would be a daY of relative quiet for the engineers at McDonnell Dougla! Astronautics C-Om- pany in Huntington Beach. By today all the major systems aboard the !pacecraft were e.zpected to be in full operation. A crew of three astronauts was to have been aboard and just settling down to work in the shUtsleeve at- motsphere of America's first space sta- tion: ' ~~ In short, the main responsibility of engineers at McDonnell Douglas was to be ending. "We're all holding our breaths right now," said one engineer last Wednesday. "But talk to us in a week and you'll find that we're settling into the routine of an eight-month mission." That prediction, of course, turned out to be monstrously inaccurate. Beginning 83 second! after it left the launching pad at Cape Kennedy, Skylab has been in continuous trouble. And the engineers at McDonnell Douglas far from starting to relax toda y are caught up in the center of a serious national embarrassment. Spokesmen at the plant today said engineers are conlinuing their frantic around-th~loek work in an effort to find waya of preventing a total "scrub" on the Skylab mission . Virtually every engineer associated with the program has been pressed Into duty either to search for a solution to the craft's major immediate problem - overheating caused by a broken beat shield -or to try to analyze effects of that overheating. Both involve major effort. "The Skylab was designed to work only within a very tight temperature range," explained an engineer. "Outside tliat range all sorts <lf things can begin to happen. It takes a full ettort to try to anticipate what might go wrong and t.o try to head it off." Right now, engineers believe food aboard the craft is still safe although some of the more delicate experiments aboard the space station probably have been destroyed. 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