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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-06-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ·"" , ,Z DAILY PILOT C • Frlda1, June 1, .1Cl73 ~....--·-----------,J . . -.. Mt1t1I on €on•~·· -' D~p uties ~ove l nto Finance 80 Bales Go1ie;·. - Camp us · YELLOW SPRrNGS, Ohio (AP} About 15 sheriff's ·depuiles marched through a line of screi!ming student pick- ets today and occupied the admlnist'ration --building at Antioch College. There w f10 mciaen s. -. ---- The Dfficers kicked I.rt side Windows of Kelly Hall, climbed into the building an.d began opening the building from the in· ~ide. Doors were chained and jammed closed by the students. Sheriff Russell Bradley said if neces- sary his men would stay in the building to keep -it. open. He ' said his deputies would proceed with opening, other build- ing ·on camp~ during tbe afternoon. . Bradley met with nine members of a student strike committee Thu~ay . to disCuss the plamted reopening. _ / Afterwards. the .students issue¢' this . » . )..x,s:-• ,_ .· '., ,,; .. ;-;);1;[1;"~/\ ; . ~~-::.,.~:./!:• ·~. THI S IS HUNt lNGTON BEACH'S BRONZE SURFER -Move from Civic Center to Beech Costs City $1,500 Senate Unit O~s Budget That Ain't Hay . Gratlan Bidart makes hay while the un shines lfat somebody el e has been takiilg·hay ln the predawn hours, • h complained to Irvlhe police Thursday. The long-lime South County rancher and San Jaaquin Elemen-. .. tary School District board preliident SACRAME TO (A,P).-The powerful mlttee member said. Tbe vote was 3-3. reported someone loaded up 80 · Senate Finance Cqmmittee nte~riefly It also sparked critic!S!Jl from · several bales worth $2,1.0 in 11 field' off Main behind closed doors today and approvect senators on the commltlee. Street between · M a c A r th u r its version of California's massive 1973-74 · ··· • The . committee is i ls Boulevard and Red Hill Aven,uc ... ..i • Bidarl, of 26611 Tampico _Dr~ye, ate bud · wJlhout..tl'e~Jil}! ..in:· aqien'!ment g,,,,.anu....-:.a.-Mi ion •inio._ lso told Of(icer _,...== -. . · · , !t.32 1 ion proposal, but senl t e docu---. -format~ on ·:what it contained. . rllent lo the floor to speed . the complex Gary West the hay )iCJI, r11 ·113V Later, it was le8:1°ned that the commit-adoption Ptl>CeSs, according to A. Alan· hit before but took only small tee ~roz~ $215 milhon in federal revenue Post, tlie state's non-partisan fiscal ad·. amounts. . sharmg money armarked for schools. viser. · · Tile grand "theft of 80 bales of The ~nexpected cut behind . closed "Total figures will not be known until hay, he said, was the slraw that' doors, Just before the budget 'vas al>" th e committee finishes a writeup of the broke the cemel"s back. proved, was "unprecedentlld,'' a com-actions it has taken,'' said Post. .. He added that until the writeup was Mesa Pal•r He' 1. d complete he had no way of relea§ing dollar figures .to he public. Sen. Randoiph Collier, the "Yreka I n· Riverside Democrat who ·chairs the col'n!lllttee, was not available· for immediate com- ment and his committee c0nsultant refused to talk to reporters. . .statement: "We do ' not' anticipate any violence. We will implement moving picket lines and attempt to convince police "not to cross the -lines by engaging. them in conversation. We don.'..t-anticipate any physical combat with police ." ' __:.·~~~~~~~--~~- A pair of Costa Mesans and the roril)er president and founder of ·cable ,Com- muter '"Airlines today · face charges of marijuana smuggling after their . arrest . The commitlee me~ for abOut half an hour this morning With a sergeant-at~ anns guarding the door to b1Jr entry by anyone oth~an committee members and sta ff. . TONIGHT F ro111 Page J. A spokeswoman for the 'National , Publicity Committee of student strikers said about 300 pickets would be 'on the suro s campus. • _ ~,EER • ~ -• .. , Bradley has requested assistance from slierifrs ·departments in "Montgomery, • Warren, Highland, Clinton, Fayette-and observed. "It has the freedom of spirit, qark counties and, police i!l Fairborn and m3lr against the wave, you against Hillsltoro. -nature." He said that, if stril\:ers do not abiae by Moorhouse, an art major· in college, Ervin Reports Pape1·s-Reveal ·_ _J Sp·y 9peration Thursday at Banning Airport. Ri verside County Sheriff's "deputies claim they confiscated 800 pounds of marijuana from a small plane at the airstrip but declined to say if it had land-. --ed-or--was-taking o . -- . -- Charged with possession of marijuana for sale @nd lllegal transportation of .marijuana are Donald L. Walters , 42, and _.; James T .. Boyle Jr., 22, both ...of 2300 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, p!Us Roger ,Cable, 35, of Upland. On May 24, ·lhe Assembly passed its $9.4 billion version o( state budget, the biggest ever proposed in California's histocy .a brjef, fri dly _jloor debate. -- COSTA MESA • FISH FRY -Costa Mesa Park, Fri., Sat.. Sun. "IN THE MIDST OF LIFE:' -South Coast Repertory Theater, Fri., Sat., Sun. 8 p.m. THI!: -F AN'l'lrS!f-lCKS -UCl Drama Workshop, Fine Arts Village Studio 'fheater, June 1-2, 8 p. m. _ MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8: 15 p.m . . SATURDAY, JUNE 2 FISH FRY PARADE -10 :30 a.m. the nonviolence pact,.enough men wouh! said he doe sn't believe the statue is in-WfNSTON·SALEM, 'N.C. (AP) -Sen. be brought on campus to .open the appropriate ~or the civic ·center, but says Sam Ervin ,says secret papers of former ·. buildings and "insure tlrat ·faculty and it will also.fit ni.cely at the beach. -presidential counsel .John W: Dean III Cable is currently co-owner· of Cable Airport in Upland and when taken into custody told sh~riff's deputies 0he is a Traditionally, the Senate rejects the Assembly budget and the lower house re- jects the Senate v~rsion. -The final form .Df the budget is then hammered out behind closed doors by a six-member: tw<>-house conference committee. · -Th e budget must be approved in iden- lical form by bpth houses before. £! can be sent to the Governor . SUNDAY, JUNE 3 . OCC CONCERT -Coast Community Symphony Orchestra ·and Symphonic students wishing to return to classes are 11,1 the renegotiation, Moorhouse said detail White House plans to set up "an not interfered with." · · the new site has been set at the · city interagency operation to spy oh . Thursday _night, the ltudents put beach entrance at Huntington Avenue . Americans, especially .· those who finishing touches on a 12-foot barricade While co\mcifmen agreed to the site disagreed with the Administration." self-employed salesman. . • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Chorale, OCC Auditorium, 4 p.m. · Jo made .of old doors; bricks and park change Tuesday, most indicated they did . Ervin (D-N.C.), chairman of the select .,_..--be-~he i · tro~t . of tbe. schnors..... • not-$ject-tQ,-the-statue at the civic Senate committee probing Watergate,- -mm1sfl'8ll~n . b-urtdlng. Sid~ entrances : ci nter. . ---_ told a · -news · confen:i1te Thursday the • :.' . . - '!ere o loclced--by autos with flattened .. "I've seerr the piece; I like it and--1 -paper-s reveal.::S-.i..<.Gesta~merita'lity.!' :in--- tires. don't feel it's out of_ place anywhere,'' the ·highest levels of the Nixon ad- M~yor Jerry Matney, said today. "It's ministration. (Related Story Page 3) . . F~a-pnae_ l nudity 'wouuldn't be prominent at the · The . Gestapo was the secret police ~ ··r -angle it waii to be set up." agency .of NllZi Germany.· 0:-su-mmer--·Sale -stClrtS-June l~t:; REMINGTON ....The..council.d!d not.initiate-the.shlU..i:I!=... --"ll would-be ..a-great hock to-the quest, and there seems to . be some ques-Ameri<!an people" _if the papers were • • • tion as to whC1 did. • . · mmie public. he said. t' h til th 1 . t 1 f"led >Rowlands said he thought the allied Sources close to the Watergate in-I ~e~ arges un e comp am s i arts· commission recomm~nded it._ vestigation have said the plan was cle".i.s- a ~ :%~rs claimed three and sslb'I Mrs. Gibbs, who helped estabhsh t~e . ed .to collect inforrnation on antiwar four ~urder attempts'all occurr: with~ '\ar!~ c?n;mission and_ has attended their radicals, black militants ·and Arab the last two years and all were she . ThlS 1s the proper Job for .the arts com-saboteurs, among others. The sources believed in the Fullerton area. ' sidered, .but no formal action. had been say ~lements of t~ sche_me outlined pi She said Judge William Murray had ta~en._ . . Dean s paper~ wer~ carried out and in· earlier refused to rule-on bail for Reni-I thmk. i:naybe t~~ coun~I was volved brellk-ms, wiretaps and the open-, U!gton because one of the alleged victims p~em.a~~e m its action, she said today_. ing of .mail. . . . was his ·neighbor. The judge did not 'iden-'.11115 is t~ proper job for the arts co-President ·Nixon has said such a plan . tify the victim. . . m1SSion." · existed but the White Hou$e d~nied it --· was ever i~emented. . . , . Ervin said he Md not teceived any €ounty to Sha_re-evidence directly linking rr_esi1ent Nixon ' . -Dru~. D1·iviug J:Clia.rg~ Hit ·Four 'tW ome1t at crash · . ,., .. ·::FORT MYERS, Fla.· (AP) -Four . ~omen ln separate cars were arrested on dtunk drlvJng charges when a Ione sergeant went to investigate what he tflought wotild be _ a routine fender ... bender.. . . · . Fort Myers police said Thursday it J:>egan when Sgt. James Bowen was in- Yestigating a crash. between two cars on :.a. bridge over the Caloosahatchee River. · · ·As he was writing drlving·while-in- ~oxicated charges-bn the two female :drivers, a third woman, apparently also :tipsy, smashed her auto in_to ~is patrol -car. • Just as he ·finished arresting her. a ·fourth ·female driver aggravated by the :traffic jam on the bridge began honking· '.her horn and ordered .Sgt. Bowen to cle&r "up the pie.ss'.· She ~aid the lights of the . wreckers were hurting her eyes and she ·~ as in a burr;" to get home .. Bowen slapped her wilh a DWI charge, ·too. and•hauled all four to jail. . , ·"I think it's ·hilarious, four ~en . drivers" -they had to l>e women,'' a ·police spokesman said. CM DAILY PILOT to tJ'te ~pionage p an. -. · Dean took the papers with him ·when he In' ~esa Pro1· ect was' dismissed from the White House .. He gave them to U.S....District Judge John R. · Sirica, who turned · over a copy to the The County's share of a $120,000 project to· widen and improve Bear Street in Costa Mesa has be~ appropriated by the Orange County B6ard of Supervisors . -·'l'he· construction project extends from Paularino Avenue to Wakeham .Avenue. The agreement between the city and county provides for the cotinty to pay $60,000 fc.r the construction cost in county territory. . Grading. pavillg, curbs, gutters and • .drainage facilities are included in the widetJing project approved last _week. Man ·Surrende1~s; Children Safe PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -An armed man who held' three children hostage· overnight surrendered today at a state mental institution. No one was injured . '.'iverything is under control," s11id Dr'. Russell Guiss, superintendent of Dam- masch Stal e Hospital, about 12 miles south of Portland. The man was identifed ~s Larry. Keno • 32. an employe of the plastics divisionof SimP,son Timber Co. Profit Data Sought Senate committe'e.. · "-From Page 1 'GAS -FUMES. • • ordered. new supplies this morning but does not know wben they will he delivered. . "I wonder if there really is a gasoline shortage," said Evans. who claims Phillips Petroleum told him that it .was more economlca to supply the gasoline in 8,000-gallon quantities. Until a week ago, he had been able to obtain his supplies from Home Oil Com- pany in Anaheim, a, Phillips distributor.· Then suddenly he was forced to t:ontract . his gas .from Phillips directly, Evans maintains. . Bob BartOn, manager _!or the Orange County distributorship, said this morning h2 had no exrlanation. "We only hill on a Phillips invoice," said Barton. "We just dellve.r the gas for them ." Evans,· a Phillips dealer for six years, said he had never been forewarned of an impending fuel crisis· until headquarters· put him on a m1Jrlhly order limit. . He maintains his troubles with the company began this spring when Phillips wanted to turn his station into a company-operated gasoline station. . Phillips supposedly offered less than WASHINGTON (AP) -The AFL-CIO Evans wanted. Ever since then, Evans ~ ""'" c... DAIL v r1LoT """" -=""'"""'-~ -f--W<l~'1l-Jw caw:Lif _.the_ Co_sLQ.LLJvi(lg _ sai.cLhe Jias ·been given "the runaround." • I largest -inventory in our his.to.ry to b_e_redU.t.e.d.1tarti~g · Friday. Stop i~ n~'! fo~ best se.lection . at · terrific savings. Fantastic selections of upholstered pieces al.I on sale now. N~mes: like Sherrill, Marge ·Carson,· Royal .Coach and Woodm.ark all at · special prices. Close to 1 O'O sofa$ ·and ov~r 250 ch.airs to · choose from. . 100 .. QUALITY SOFAS 250 QUALITY • CHAIRS - .. is c-1~ ~·~S...11 ~ 0 1:-fef d'~-lfle-' 'II>• on-~rt Put>11s1111111·eon,peny.' 5-• __ Cl . U • · 1 -. ~ . "~...haS...Jle}l.er--beelL.a higD:.'lD ...... ...,_~-~ ,.19 odit'ions .,. """'IJhod, Mand•Y "'-" costs and pro£1ts of certam large ·COT-stallon . l vl always· -cmne•n'iosrb1 ·my --::-:~'!:<:£-.~ Friday, ,., cos11 M•w. New"6r1 IN<h, porations, the labor organization's direc· business -in the shop. But you can't run a Huntlnotoo BmhtFount•I• v111ey, uv-tor of research said today. 'Nat Gold-service station without gasoJ.ine." he IMCh, lrvlnt/Slddloloock end S.n Clo.....,ltl f le th 'I f b' t' t 'd "I' h d th I I h · son Juen caplttrano. A alnvl• realonot mger wro e counc1 o o Jee mg o a· sa1 . ve a ree peop e ear up t eir ""''"'" ,, published Sltord•Y• and sund•Y•· proposed regulatio.i that Y.·ould an Phillips cards in front -of me because. Th• principal PVbllahlnt p1en1 is •t "°west disclosure of such information by large they can't 'get gas. a1y· srr .. 1. c,.11 M111, c1111orn11. tlm. corporations that raise prices more Ulan "Js there a gasoline crisis? I'm really 11.i. •• 1 N. w .. 4 1.5 pere(!nt. confused." PrtslCIOftl t nd. Publlther Jock II. Curley Vk• ,, .. ldenr and GaMt•LMIMt« Thomu Ke .. il Edllor Thomu A. Murphin• """'"Vint &dllor Gltttlu -H, -lfft .... -lli1hor4 '.fl Noll ~ AUll11nl Mo""lng l!dl"'I HO W.,t l'iy Str .. t M•ili•t Addrtu:·~.o .••• I HO, 9262' OtMt Offt4• HewPort a..ch: aUJ H--1 IQllir-N L•-• ..,, 222 ~ortsl A,,.,,ue HurlllftOIOl'I Beech: 17t7S BHdl Boulevard Son c1-1w: >01 Hortll El C.mlne Rllt · · -Postal .Order ·-:--·--·--·-·--·----~ -__ ... _ """-. ,• Gentle men, Sto p Y o,ur E1ig ines _ 1yV ASHING'I'.ON (AP) -The U.S. Postal ~rvice •urged today that its truck dnvers operate at moderate speeds, to save gasoline. .. /'. _, , .. .,.._ l714t '4Z~UJ Cl_..... A• .. tt "hu '4Z·H11 c..,,.rlglll, lf7J, Oro-Coo11 !'ultllllllnl C-090y. No -tfltrlft, 11i .. 1r111- It a,Iso ordered that truck engines be turned off when the ·uucks are not m actual use. · · .. . ' . odllorlol -""' ... -... _,IAnwt,. ...... .. .... , .... •ti>~ wttlloul ........ ,.,. m s'ltrl tf ""' -• _, • ffciM cltlO HliJ ti C.st• Mttlr · ~•t!!Wnlt .. sv-l•tlon llV urri.. a ,., '"°"llilv1 IW .... 11 •u• -1'1• 111ll11WY ... , ... u.... q... -"""· · "This applies to all routes where the driver dismounts' an is a~ay from his vehicle fbr m?re than a few s~conds.1 It applies like· ~1 ~all time sJ,jent -a~ loading dock ,~··a notice in the Postal Bull~- tm said. ·. - It add~d: "It is e~senti~l that we exert every· effort to conserve fue l bQ1h m the nallonctl interest and to assure conMnuity of' de· livery." ·· • - ' ... Ch~ose from the largest selection of quality name br~nd fur-· niture at sole p ~ices in South Orange County. Fr.ee delivery and deco rating service. See you soon. · . · DREXEL-HERITAGE~HENREDON-WOODMARK-K-ARASTAN ': ~ .. ~1, . IN TE RIORS WEEKDA YS & SA TU RDA YS 9:0 0 FRIDAY 1T~ 9:00 • ... ,- ..,. to 5:20 ! l NEWPORf BEACH • 1127 WESTCLIFf OR., 642-2050 LAGUNA BEACH t 345 NORTH COAST HWY. 04--655 1 TORRANCE e 2364' H.\WTHORNE ILVD. 11! . ,l?l·t 279 • -· ,. r •• '' .. . . .. . ' .. ,. .. ._, .. " .. I · unday, Wednesday and Friday Feature Of the Dall)' Pilot • ' . -.. Gold ~ -Soars; ·D'ollai- CalJed· 'linpossifJle' · UCI Lease Watergate Prob~ Of County ' '-, OAIL 't' PILOT osedives • Slip Badly .. . . Ha .t ·RejeCted Unit Urgea - --I.,,._._ uropa--, ·---"' _._ . your ques· • · tions to Pat -'Du 'I n I At Your Service, Orange Coast. Dailv Pilot, P ..o: Bo x l 560, Costa M e~a. t:a., -92626. Include 11au·r tc<ephone number .. WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen ate "Dog for die Blind Watergate counsel Sam Dash rejected to- day as "impossible" special prosceutor Archibald Cox' request to halt tile Senate . Waterga.te. hearings, it was reported. Neither Dash nor Cox depied· the story. --·----.~-=---nafo mocr a ·IC ea e1 . IKC DEAR PAT: We have a one-yea r-old Mansfield, speakjng with reporters, also spayed German shepherd that we 'd like • asserted th e preern inence of the Senate's to sell , or give , lo a school to be trained select Watergate investigating . com~ ror the blind. Last week we took her to mittee. · · • Fort MacArthur, hoping the Arm y would "There ·will be-nobody, any group. buy her for work in snifring ·out subordinating the Senate committee," narcotics. Although she was not gun shy, Mansfield ~aid. "l( is operating by and they did say she was too gentle ood not · . aggressive enoug~. She 's a beautiful dog . with the c?nsent of ~he Se~?te and has and we're hoping you can suggest an the. Senate s .full confidence. . organization we migh contact. The Washmgto.n. . ..Bo~t reported today . · · . that at a m~tmg of .'Dash .and Cox , B.G., Huntington Beach__ Wed.uesday, · Cox said · the nation.ally ·. Con tact Eric Ren~er, training director tele><ised hearings ~ · jeopardizing for Interd'atlonal Guidll!g Eyes, Inc .• by future prosecution of persons· accµsed 1n -pbouing 213-877-226, or visiting the guide · the case and should be dropp,ed dog training school at 5431 Denny Ave.; "completely." · · North Hollywood. ¥oui• spayed German The Post quoted Da.sh as replying, "That would be impossible." In a state~t, Cox acknowledged that he and Dash discussed "the risk of serious damage to the _investigations and any resulting prosecution arf4 the various ways of reducing lhe harm.~' ' ... : Cox al59 said questions o( immunity for witnesses was discussed but denied he told Dash he wouTaask the courts ·lo ~top the hea,P.ngs. · • Is his <Statement,:, Dash said the meeting was held preparatory to COx;'s ·conferring wit!) Ervin. · · · The Senate committee was established this . year to investigate ·the June 17 break-in' at the Democratic national .of- fices in the.. Watergate' complex as;-~!! as an alleged gene~.al pattern -of politici!l espionage and sabotage during the lm presidential campaign. The hearings, in reces this 'week, resume·Tu~sday. • .. By JACK BROBACK . Of tfo1 Dally Pllel Stoff A proposal that UC Irvine lease the en- tire Orange .county Medical Center from the county and assume complete responsibility for ,its operation has been • LONDON I UPI) -The price of gold rocketed to a record high today and the ailing dollar slid to "~ lowest prices since · " t r ~ end or· ,Worid War H in European money ma rkets. ·'The underlyjng cause 1s doubts aboul ' a~van.ced by Supervisor Ralph A. -,---GOlD PRleE$ .STIR · edr1ch-oi Falrerton . -. -. Currently UCI uses a portion of the FEVER-Story, Page 22 - med.ical center as a teaching facility for ---- ~ts collegc,of medicine. • currencies,' particularly the dollar." said Diedrich's-c.>0neept, . which will . be before .thV,oard of Supervisors Tuesday a spo kesman for the merchant banking . for discussion, does' not include the house or N .M. Rothschild. amount or m~y the univ~rsity would "Gold could go ever. higher next pay the county but does provide that the _, ., wee k,.. said a °';pokesman for a Swiss · 'county shall pa the university for ' the LEAVING LAGUNA BEACH • he~tment or m~dically -indigent ~'.at the City Manager Rose ban k. . · cu'rrent level of treatment" being pro-, . Gold shot_up -at .Qne time to $120 an vided at the medical center. ounce ·-$5.25 higher than' Thursday• and . Diedrich, along with Supervisor Ralph La M the highest re<;,orded. Later, it dropped <;:lark of Anaheim, has been negotiating gull3 anager . back to, 117.7-!: but still a record. wlth UC! as a board or supervisors· com-The offic ial u .S. buying price is $42, set mittee in an effort ·to resolve a working· T R. . • p at tl1e .tim.e the dollar was devalued for .agreem.ent between the two aiellCies. • . o es1e:I. 1 . ost slicpherd· is the right lige for beglnnh;1g the g11lde dog program. but ~he will have lo be checked ' for oU!er requirements before .~iJJg accepted for training. ' · .,... '1'11e pl an submitted is aimed. at solving '-" the second time last ~pring. · · · . ; ·. di, ·; a · the diffic4Tt problem ~temming from cur-•The dollar• took its worst beating on the C t P . el o•z ·s E son·-/s ·.rent arrang~ments for UCI medical . By' Agre.e.ment Frankfurt market in trading, between . oas an. ·~ · . . school teaching facilities at the. OCMC. West German banks ...nd ended the· week . _S~fJsc.riptiou Trouble Also involved in the prop6st{l so1ution ·· ' at l.~140 marks. It began at 2.7 marks tO . ,,. .. · . . . .' . · · , .. · -· · . is _the .university's recently app'ro~d ·new. By JACK CHAPPELL · .the lolar and Jhen dropW<f to 2.6780. AU Pl. ·1· M d . · •: t• · . '. · 2()0-bed 1~aching hospital on the campus · Dt 1111 oauv Pilot s1~u· are postwar lolvs. . ; , .. an · ·. · 0 .erllJ za· •lOll·.-·_ .in.·~ei{lwue"versi''y __ h_a,,.·. n ronn .. sed that the Laguna Beach City ·Manager Lawrence Today's closing. prices in Frarlkfuft · ... ·. ~ · ~ . ., =. · · rn ' _ µ..:.r = . , D.._Rnse._w.ill quit his position with the ci· ., were , in effect, a 3.1 percent devaluation ~~~-~~=-.-"9:"0'~.~ '. ·• .~ • · • · · · ,; 515 present beds at ti:ie medicalcent~ be ty this. summer. •· of the dollar in a~single week. ' : -LB ... ' 1 2 19 and ave not received one copy. I · ·. · · · · .. · · ·1 ..._ · •· · l ' t t 315 -d:ti f · v' d' · · · · I · d Th •· rot' . t P bl' G' .. 1 ., --S _, . _A .P.toQQseQ ~11ulh<!l m~l'!l1za~ have. suus~at.1a -:adverse · enVll"Ol_l!!l.!!l\t!! _ CQ..._Q ~ _a.L a <;on 1 on or pr~ 1 mg "Bv-muturu agreement between the..ci-· European mark~were c ose urs.---·-. w e , 0 u 1".-ir~ auon erv~~ ~11thern California Etf~ ..Lo11g _ _:.eifec.ts..beca·discha~es..wou1cLkilllish UCLmoney..to rem()flel. and u.pgqide the.. · -,. .-~ -· .-. . ---• dafTof lhe As~nsien~Day-trottd1rr1P-. -.;:;,===9 .. . Little :fr@ :.=Mli·.-buf::.have nor receIVIY~ power .-plant had unexpected .-and plaiiKtoq vafuable ~ the marine food -'OCMC. · -· ' . ·:. : . ..,. '. ' --. fy counciFaJ¥ tlie. Cl y man,;i~er, Law· ' "Trading is . extremely hectic," a ' an answer. Could you look 11:to it for me b smQ(Jth !tailing Thursday before the South · chail). ~. ·~ ' · Dicdrjch's . proposal states that the r~nce Ros~ will r~sigh his position as city delaer iQ F'r~nkfur_t·said. "The d~llar iJ · • J.G., li~tmgton Beac ,.,.,,. t R ·on a I Conservntion Com-Tw k. · th · · · number .of' beds. at: tile · medical center manager of the city of L!lguna Be::ich this inJ.he midst o( a helpless_ilisecuritu." · "~as.· e g 1 · , . : o wee s a~'? . e comm1ss1on · · , ... -h · · · summer "· said Mayor Charlto-n Boyd to-· , . . . .., . . ... Another Huntinl(ton Beach reader., ·imssion. . . ._ -'.-.. · discussion of ,tlie _prOJlllSl!I _c~ntered .may.not be reduced ,un.hl t e ~00-bed-, day;." ' . _ . 0 . , 'Its gomg down and _~ow_n, ~d. I thmk R.R .. ordef'l\d a magaz_ine from -J>ubli~ Edison officials received a perm1f after h 'I . h '>er-f . . . fac1ltty Oil fht;'Cam~s is-m·operahon. . "Oh h . h' I . h .. -:-if w1ll-te at 2.65 before long,, anothl!r , . ";".' last July and also lias yet l-0 receive. ber . " . h' " th ea\ I Y.on _t e e11 ects ·O ~1r and water The lluperv1sor -said Thilrsday that the t er t an t is. state'11ent w 1\C is a West German dealer said. • . first Issue. G.R., Ne~port Beach, placed ~~~~~g ai~o polf~~~:P~r~~i~ 11~v~ mor'~ pollution. ft number or ~mm!ssioners on_ propo~ed aj:reeineut wa~ -,~~~ived by a · . consensus of the city~foun.c1l and the . .c1-_. In zuric~. the dollar . opened " at _its . " · her order last November. with similar h. · d · · ed t' th · the Orange-Los Angeles county body committee from · the umvers1ty and by ty manager• all oilier discuss10% are weakest price of 3.0675 -. 3.0750 SWISS ·· sop 1st1cate .expansiop propos a eir . ' · •• · h · · t' ronsidercd to be personnel matters and f · cf · · · non-dellvery results. All of You, Huntington Beach · generating st tioo. ~ . irtdicat d they didn't fa.vor the . a1t the board comm~t~ wit . no nega ive . . . " . rancs; an so dropped considerably m hopefully, will .be_~.ded peuoully by -. "' ~ -~ . . · . . · . -;-·--~ --- -react inn." . • · · · , will remain 10 that sphere. Mayor Boyd Paris and Brussels. Publix' customer service representative, Dale Seco~d.: repr~sentmg the Enyiron· phcatlon. . . . "We all know that ~uch tnore work . said in refusing lo elabora.te o.n the city By the morning· official fixing in Lon- Jane Stubblefield, and your subscriptions ment al Coahtton. 0~ q~n~~ Co!1!1t~: ~~~1;. ~ut Thorsd~y Comrruss~oner: ·Donald-has to ~ done ~fore · t~e. fi~al manager al:!'eeme.nL · _ , . don, gold . dropped $L50 to stand a~ ~117 wlll begin. Pulmx is a "repeat" com-ed . the l'0'!1~15510n 5 requ~~\ a j' 1;3nght, a professor of marine biology at agreements caQ · Qe s1gne!I," 01edr1ch Ros_e was. not ava11l\ble for comment or $2.25 higher than Thursday-ts closmg '.t... plaint fi~m in this co~uriin-P11hllx solicits stn:te~; emissi~ · st~n~ds w~ se • CaJ St~t 1fullenon, said, "The · tiiping' said. '.'For instance the amount·the co.un-prior to_ press. t11pe toElay, . · . . a recorli in London of $114.75 ·an ounce. subscriptions door-lo-door. with'·salesmen woids. · '. 1" 11 f n-· i'Sh't r!ght ·to·_.deny it (tpe ·-expansionl. ty should pay the-university fer treating · The city manager has been with the Cl" "Some clarific~-'on what .amoill\t( collecting partial payment . from T~e Long Be~ch proposa ca s or co There,: is a power shortage." ·indigent patients .has_ not .Ileen -pin-ty srnce October 1970. when the 52-year·' , .. Q.f..ggld ... 1he Japa11ese have been bu)'.ing . ,---;, subscribers and requ~sting the balanc1: _vertmg ·two seldom .. u~ed. s team ' Bnght had been ~ne of t~ .(Ilore •. j.X>int-ed." '. · · . ·. .old former newspaper pubh~her was .sinc,e their t\lles wer~ changed rec:entl:,:~'·. · -be pald by mail to lhe firm. The .amount gene~ators t? .gasDtur.~n;s. 1 1 · outspoken ~ents . of possible en: 'Fhe supervi~r said the co_uhty "w1t'1 -. sele~ted from among 105 applicants for and what they .are hkely to buy m tbf! .. · · ~ 1 pald to the 'falt;sman ls Ut "£om-· ~dison official <!VI oger Y a ~o .~c-. viror.µne!!taLdrunagg,'._ _ -.. · · _its responsibility_ to..p_ro'wjde .medical care 1he JOb. __ . · _ · · ... ·. future, llroughl @th speculators anQ i!''-· :_:-· -mit-~lon" In the sale. Difficulties h1 eom-ce _ a c . . • . -l"!fil.. ·-Fi>ger!y-·said-earlie . suggestions-that for·1he-indtgent and-tha,._medi_c.al..:.school--Thec-c-0aneH-t'1en-hired-Rose with "1()(}-,-.-vestors aclr.to-the-marker,' bulli<>n : :pletil!g suhscrl ptl~n orders usually an the_ COt'f!pany participate m1 a two-y~ar . ·Edison. dupli~te the-HWllington Be.~ch . 'with i~ resi>oosibility. to plmiide ~edrc~I. percent ~pproval." Si~ce th~n, however._ 'dealer N.M .. Rothsc~ild sai~ . ·• . . · 1>1am~ on faulty c:ompuler operollon, study of the effects of P ~t ~r!ltiflb plant in Long Beach and add cooling· edw;at10n to stugents have-been in pos1-.lhi: relat10ns between . lhe city manager Hote!B on .lche holiday . Th~rsday. .w~ allure or salesmen to tllfn In brder11, ~~d ·thermal di sch_arge 0I.1 manne en· towers fO • 1~ thermal damage. would 'tions of· both coo~.ation anti conflict in and councilmen have frequently been ·giving only 4.20 francs to the ' dollar to "trouble " with publishers, or · baclled-up · vrronment. . . . .. be too expensive and time'Con!Uroirig .' · the past." . .,, · · strained. · · ·.~~ tourists', · i d .:... I · d The comm1ss1on crea'ted by Prop. 20 __ __ t " or~crs CDUS ng elay ... ,. process ng an last . November VQted HH; with. M'"'1a .. dell\'ery to customers. del Rey biologist RLmmon-C. Fay cutlng ~ , -• . . . . . " . : -. . . ":-:'~~~' "' '!.-.. --, __ GRAD-UATI-ON --SPECIALS 17, Need ID DEAR PA'f : How ori earth ·do you get a valid identification when· you are only 17 and are not going to school? I don 't dJiVP. SO f don 't ·have a Jicense~and can't get a DM V identification until ·1 am 18. I can 'L get a check cashing card al the local market·. even though J am working. My mothbr has to lake me to her bank to gel my pay cfieck cashed and it doesn't eenl to matter that 1. hQVe a ch.ecking .. G.---~--' . . . . • •• • ac~t· Whal can I. do? · . K.R .• San Clemente Y.ou • can Chanu your bank. Both' United California IJ11nk and , Bank of ·'America branches in San Clemente say campus Cr;im~ · · _Report Slated -In S~day-f>ilot . -· The .{jramll or · a m'arathon group and· ih&. c'ost of crime on campus are the two main feat.ures that. will appear it) this wee~'s issue -of the Sunday Daily Pilot.· ,there Is no reason for a _bank lo refuse A,ldPUS CRIM.E,: .There a~ few cashing Y!l.l!I' pay check 1f you ban ..a!L -\Liolelt.:..disruptions on college . and schOol ai;cou.nt at that bank. Your tdentlficotioG campuses these .days but there's rrlore · can be checked by referring ··to lhe ac--• ' count applic tion which bears your ( . . ) signature and !)ersonal lllformatlon that · 'Sunday's· Best only you could know'. It does· appear that . . -you \\111 have a pi.-obltnr getting-person'al ·--· -----------" checlis cashed untU you are 111 without further identlftcatJo.n. II your employer provides . employe Identification cards., this may serve as adequate ldentlflcadoii for check cashing in some ID&tances. · Electric Decorating . . crime, Staff Writer Joanne Reynolds reportes in this week 's Sunday $pecial. ' Theft and vandalism are the most com- mon offenses. ' ' . CUTBACK FEARED -Experience has taught the United States that the Soviets place -all o£~~heir faith in their DEAR' PAT: .Could you tell what ecfec· armea might. And ihoe U.S. forgets this tic means when used in refer ence lo ar1d begins to disamf' and _ bases its .. -MERCURY .. ; t~PRI,.~" ". .. , ... ....... .. • ; . • ••• MERCURY I~ C-OM-E~ j I . ;. ' I I . decorating? A friend .of mine told me my security on wishful thinking and good in. living rQOm is an "~ectlc" rl!Om· r i~n 'l ___ tention~. it will ~asking fot:..11:2!!:'.> . ....,...._~-lhl!"'--ERCµR ~-,. ___________ _ · io1VWlictlier o msulled or"Mfn'ereCF. -thenr1zes sen. IDfrry Goldwater as he I Consider 'your elf ftaUered ., The: eclec-·Could Spell Disaster" in an editorial page . ·: ~~J., lrvin'e_ .J~.11~. ~ "Eur.oi'ean .Ti-oop .. Cutback -. ---~-. OIJ· GA.ft· • tic 'decorating approach is defined as a column . ,,. . ompatlble .mix of "Immortal" furniture · dr. i!!lls and t enjoys the hi~llest popularity iP decorating today. An eCTectic room combines style§ which live com- fortably together even though their design root s may be In · a 'Voriety ,of cultures, such as 17th, 18th and early 19th cen- turies In England ; the 18th and 19th cen- turies in France. Italy and Spain: the early Far EasL: and the sJmpllrled cabinetmaking of A,merlca' fir ·t et· tiers. A mixed period setting aa be mmfe even more original by adding a definite point of cQntrnst llke a modern painlin(!, far-out sculpture or tapestry of contemporary weaving or stitchery. -. MARATHON GROUP .:.,.. What's it like to participafe in a marathon· group, to be holed up_ In a cabin for two days with relative strangers ·and bave all one's false pretenses removed. Staff Writer Alan Dirkh\ describes the emotional drama at an encounter grf2UP In whlcl1 he participated. It's the lead fea,ture to this week's "YOU" section. DRAFT ·DODGER -The story of an A,inerican exile living in Canada, a draft !T'odger who yearns to return to the United Stales, but only to visit, not to stay. His life ~s the be is of an ilfustrated feature in the A section. { Aid on Taxes Offered · .. . ~ Senior Citizen wi th que lions abouL will be from 9. a:m. to lhei~ nior ttl zens Property ·Tax · As· through Thursday. June istance claim m11y obtain help at the Under ·California law. re ident who Lci~1ll'e World clubhous . No , 3 in Laguna ·are over 62 y ars old,-o '1l nd resld In Hills and Leisu re Wotld In S al B a-ch . • tltelr owrrlrpm . II ·p:1iataxe !Or lhe -r presentative will be at the Laguna current year and hav income of 10,000 Hills clubhou e 'l"riday. Jun 8, Tuesday. or I · are ntitied to ~ -partial rel m· · .lune 12, and Thu r day. June 14 from 8 . burs m nt or th Ir property ta es. a.m. IQ 4 p.m. Additional lrlform atlon may be obtained Office hour for 111 • al B ach branch at 835-9540. . . . I '' I • ... (' ' . ~ I I r· ' Home Of "nit New Car •• • ''Golden rowci.'' .- •• 110ra11g-e Co · 1ty's Faniilll of fi11t ,Cars '' . ~&son l\1EHCUHY 2121 HARBOR BLVO .. COSTA MESA ' l / - Horne Of Tht' New Car • • • ''Golden Touchn I .. ..... .. .. , : . ,. ewD ·hi J t h 1\EW DELHI I Pl 1 -Indian airport orfici'als said today the New Delhi airport's landing system were not tune· M . Th. I .-~-;---UOl~:,.J.JtlUrsda. ni8hl-'.w . . an Ol~e ' in {it.ig" Airlines j t crashed~ kilimg 48 of the 65 persorul 11board. Ab -· ' The U.S. En:iba y said there were out the Bav seven. Americans aboard the Boeing 737 ol and that four or them died. Among ·the victims were three of five members or a Texas famil y returning hoine afte,;. four years of· living in India. The father and' a son survived but his wife and two BA V 'CITY BLUES: Upper Newport Blly, its tidelands. wellands, patent lands 11nd uplands , probably stands today as • .,.-o---.!'.o~oe:......!'.:of the most stud ied pieces of real ' · rstate a nd water· a ong our en ire Orange daughters died . , uP'1 T•lf™te /C)ne official ·s.atd th e infcmationaf Neto-P.resiffe.ftt · . . TH.O~S F .. Eagle . ~ airport's instrument landing system fail -said the bon:ib1~g of Ca'!ll>Oilia is "illegal Almost everybody along this coastline .ed threi: days ago because or damage 10· Erskine Childers, who swept . and unconstitutional as of this moment." knows something about NewporL'.s Back d into office Wednesday ~s lead-.,But Eagleton, the sponsor of the. 'Bay. It meanders back inland from the a groun ant enna. • er of the Roman Catholic Irish Senate's . 8J}Uwar a mend m € n t . Coast . ·Pacific Coast Highway Brid11e and fo'r a Republ1'c has volunteered to " S RVEILLANCE RADAR use'd to • ·. acknowled. ged. there was little Congress body or water, it has drawn a react1'on day to med1'at blood f d · d track approaching aircraft. he. said, ceas-e Y eu II\ could o if Nixon chooses to continue Lhe over lhe years much like the weather. ne1·ghbo1·1·ng N tie I l d bo b eel working a week ago when a worker· · _ or 1 rn re an . m ing. Everybody talks about it but nobody docs ·acciden,~lty cut a main cable. ----Once his amendment is signed i'nto 1'a11• -· much about il. .,... · · we k®w. for el(ample, . tha"t the · The o 'cial said he did not know if the or enacted by overriding the Presidenf's I No Lon~ er Monareh Papadopoulos Decrees Greece to Be Republic 'panislr"'tltscovere<I it when they were failure the systems· cont.ributed to the S • d A• 1· e~pecte~. veto, ho:-"ever, Eagleton said · tromping allout our coastline some cen-crash of the jetliner,. a l3~ing..737~ as it . e1ze IT 1ne1~ Nixon Will have l10' option but to stop the 1 · ba approached Palam airport. bombing, -u~1.es ck. It was impressive enough The pilot, G. P. Nair. who escaped with 1 ATHENS (AP) Premier George then t"a~ they wrote ·about 1·t 1·n the1·r L d • L• · · Paruidopoulos aMo d tod 'h h week. the junta ims been leaking rumors of its intentions to solvt the monarchy issue. 'I minor injuries, said at the time o[ the . an s Ill. I_ n1a,· "1'0T EVEN THE most sophisticated ,,... unce a)'\ • :it c log~ks': crash there was a "blinding dust storm" · \\·an Street lawyer could get around this. wns abolishing the monarchy and making · IT'S A GOO!) ET that even the lei-and that a ~round control device was not ~mendment,'' he said Io 11 owing Greece a presidential republic'.· . ~: . dians and primitives of tlus area studied . functioning. He-said 'the .plane "suddenly H osta. ges: Safe Thursday's lopsided vote. . Papadopoulos· proclaimed himselC first . BEFORE PAPADOPOULOS spoke, the • Upper Newport Bay long ~fore then . dipped.". : · -The . Eagletqn amendment, part of a · president of the new republic in a radio . ..a.rrnl'd . forces were .placed in a state of .. The rec~fds on this. ho.wever , are fuzzy . $3.7 b1lhon supJ?l~mental appropriations broadeast Lo the nation. · readiness. -When-early· pioneers came to our · l.T WAS THE second such crash in less .CUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (UPI) -A hi-bill, would proh1b1t the use of any con-· Papadopoulos had taken over as strong The address was' preceded by military ~region, ·t.hey made ~ome p3sses al using than a year. Eighty-three._ persons died jacked Colombian airliner wi,th two arm-gression~lly appropriated funds for the man and crown regent in March 1972. lie marches . '• . the . p\ace for navigating steamboats and . last June 14 in d crash by a Japanc e _cd and . masked gilnmen holding 25 Cambodi.an ~ombif\g, or 'tor any renewal masterminded the April 1967 coup which Papadopoulos said that the 33-vear-old <>lhtt · ,.,I y ""'''. .,...,., w" m '"' • ii•li '" 't P' !run •icport. """"" "'"" m " h°'''"'" '""'"' 1, of bombmg m Lm•. • bro•ght th< mill Wry to "'""' "''P''· kio g. i"tud of "' fonniog tn U,. 1960 _ _..__·"""'"""" ·""' i• '"'"'"' ·pretty ·Among th< Wctim• Th"'"'" oight G"'y•q•il •t "38 •.m. t•"Y· Th• pifot .Th• "'""' ""'" of the '"ppl•mootol diog P'•IOm"'"" ndo. ' ""'"'"""" '"" hi< ""''t"'°"' filled ~hal\ow and.gets ·even mote so when the . were two high ranking Indian ofl'.icials-of the ElectFa turboprop-t9ld-the....controL_?1ll , alth~ugh . containing antiwar . · . . ~ in 1967. "cooperated with all shades of . lide flows out. Ste e I ~in is t er S. M o·h an tower everyone aboard was safe. 111~----iarrguage identical to the -Senate's;-does _HE SAID Tilf;_Junt!l made t~ decision ..!:eactionary P?litical forces despite the . . ~< in tOO --..u-m>l<iog >fi>dg• K•nw•m,,glom-"' G"""m Singh, •it<c>ft _,, dU.md to th• f" ""' ol · Mt go " fa•. ft• prnhibitioo on c.m. to ... '"" moo>rehym' """'' C>bi~t """ """"''"'' ol ~ go~mmon 7 11---:-> ... ,.,,,,,.,.,..,.tn... ,,,....,.~ . w"' . WM ·~t • .,, . .,,,,..,-..,,,., he"""'"" ...,. ....... •t. ''"""'' b ,.,,i, .l!>""' •ppli,;, -•nly ... "' ,,,,. """"'""'""'"' A-pleb~be--h•I»--.-""'""""'""'-"''.boon~ . -lhcir purposes. They establishl!d a salt m1ss1oncr to Austra 1a. -police. -plemental m:..:..J(Se,lf, and . _ _ tbe--.ID.lhil:µ.W2...ID9nt to rati the decj~io'.!! _ in_ 4reece by plebiscite in 1946 returning mine in .the upper r.eaches .years ago. lflld . M". B. Sterling, a native of Edin bur", The airliner took off for Lima after the billions of-dollars in war .funds Congress he-!ai · . --. -·.-.K1ng~eocao-fl'om-<1--srx...year.~. ext'te.>~~-~.,.h~ · 1t worked oLtt· fine , making a lot · 0 r salt Tex., said he, his wife and their thr:e refuel~· g slop that lasted less than an appropriated -earlier. Foll~wmg the referendum, Greeks will · Papadopoulos did noL sav what 'vould ._ · · "~"I. flood• ,..,i..d 001 "" .; 11 m ioo '"' ·, < "''"' ~" · t"' iog I ndi• '"" ""' boo•. t '"""" th•re i.i". """· m • '"""" •t.ctinn fo • • ri<w """"' ii th< "'"'" of i"' rei..d,,\ed . th~y"·gave it-up. year~ resid~ncc. · TIUS MEANS TIIAT the supplemental parha'!l~t by t~ end of 1974. It wi!l be plebiscite go contrary to· his decision to- •· · • THE FOUR-ENGINE"Q. airlin~ man-bill must now go to the Senate-Hou~·. the_ .first elcct10~ ".I!! Greece §.!!ice day. . • . ECO~lSTS,,MARIN:E biologists and ~·TODAV WAS TI-IE last .day of mv ned by a fresh crew and with 25 conference to work out an antiwar clause · Fetiruary 1964. · b1r4 ·people have stndred the hell out 6£ rontrll'Ct and we were all going · home.;, passengers still aboard left Beatrix · The premier said investigations showed the 'place. Upper Ba~ has a lot of m~rine Sterling said . "AU. J know is that we were airport in Oranjestad, Aruba, after that ~ing Constantine was involved in the i::rowth, ecology ·and Is also a bird.. down low and the pilot seemed 10 be reaching an agreement with the plane's 33,000 PO LJNDS recenL abo1'ive atte~pt by admirals and flyway. -,-· , · ~ · circling and we suddenly hit." owners for a $50,000 ransom payment. navy officers to topple the government. Bo t t h d . Off'c· I ·d th I WASH! GT0 N <UPU -The House a e s ave ·stu ied . it as a possible . Sterling said his .. IO-year-old son Lee ~ 1a s sa1 e P anc -which · -"' . . '·mood"'""''" !Ml would'""""'"' P•ll•d hid! from th• ""''i"g M«k'<' of "turned to the AruM •i""" '" th• OF POT BURNED PlPAIJ01'0UUJS ACcUSED """"'· ""' "''~helmi"81y "'"'""' fu ,... . "P""' too "'" iri J<oWpo•I-, """· boy. t"' pl"', '"'· " t OOJ-"'"""' , •• y. t_,d time TI>o """ "' gh l ''"" th• ""', •cl f ~ilod in Rome •i0<• t !167 .-of hJ bil ~ of '"'"' t f """ 1" """""°" . Th.o ITTmo CnmW"Y· "''""""''· "' thoy i.11 ioto , "'II' mine OO•i" the "'""" hij0<kiog "" Colom bi• ~ took TIJUANA fUPll ~ F•'"'' offici>I• """"""''""' with r....;gn foe«•. ol · "" '""" " lo '"""' "'"" to _· ·_:_ stud ied the place. Tbe ranch organization plane. off at l : 15 a.m. PDT. said Thursday th~y burned 33,000 pounds turning against the ar:med forces, of perfor!11 abortions who objects on !IlOr.al ' happens to own all. the· uplands sur-"My boy broke an arm aqd a leg in the The takeoff followed reports that the of marijuana, 44 pounds of cocaine and a. becoming a political !Cader and even col-or rehgious grounds . Th·e provision was Research Aid {,united . .;. rounding the. bay sir 'it·s· of particular in-fall and l got banged around -pretty Colombian airline SAM reached agree-million pills confiscated in nllrtotics ar· laborating \~ith murderers." approved 354 fo 9 as an amendment to a rerest to ·Irvine. Goverruner:it. all le"'.els. much." Sterling said. . ~ ment with t_tie skyjackers, giving ' them rest s during the past five months in this A spokesman in Rome said Constantine bill establishing a two-year, $415,594 pro- . : .:-!1as-31lso ~ast eyes"Ol'l·Jfje-Back-&y i . -.. h .S. mbass said one of its cash and a guarantee or refuge in any bord er city. . "had no immediate comment:" The jun-. gram of biomedical research .fellowships ' II ; 6d~l~ncjs .Wl!~hed by_th!! abb and flow .. Marine guards, ·Lance CpF George M. .Latin American country i hey cttose: ----~·s deci.~i()() was_no surprjse .. For a -a)ld trammg. ---\ · of P.ac1.ftc belong to all ?f the peQP.le. · .Ar$o~: i8-,'-0f ~inn~apoljs was among the . Originally, the plane carrieOlrlf=::::;;;::::::::::::::::~~~~~~:;=~~~~~~-~~;;-;;-~~~~~;;!;;~i-~=- . Still later, lhe Irvin~ Company,: as survivors. A spokesman .said he suffered passengers and a crew of seven , but JI • uplands l~ndowner, Md tlie ,go\'.erjlmenl. a bro.II.en ~ and ·hiP..aiid .internal in-when th~lane first arrived in Aruba. OPEN 7 D·AYS.- . r.epresenlmg the -~ople;-goi together jl,K'1cs7but-was not in .clanger'. . I he hija freed · more than · 30 d hildr , 'f. !:lO ro 4 $1111clay I to 5:JO 11.•1th .aome m. Qre studies or. th&_ B·ack Bay., , : .. · . . passengers. t of them were wori1en Dall • f~uang_theynctibad .a stake in the ac -. · ' a_n c e. .and the rest were persons ~ hon. · , . •• -...( Airp. } . · , 1'1-•. i..:.'··" .who became Ill. -· aJie \..J.·as.n~ -,.· '"' ... ..ttiother . n ·persons made a dramatic )RVINE SUGGESTED. THEY swap · · .. · · ·1 r ~scape as the plane taxied for a take off ·o~e of the rear.estate around and f?\.~'ke .... -. • ·• :· . -"\be·: second ..tini~~ Thursday. The tt a nice harb!>r. and ·rec eationa1 area out Explosion l(ills··· · . :. jum~ rroiµ ;{rear door ... duoking bu\lets·. of the place. 1'h1s so-called Back Bav " . . _r tfr~d ~~.the~ by ihe hija~lm~: · swap notion has been a long story ' and -. . ' . . : : ·-·,.-'~ . . .. -. :· . suffice to say it didn't work out. • 23 • B ·1 ... Finally, only reeentfy; the Irvine Com· Ill· ll.·az1 ' .. ~.·e.·.·~.-... ~l .. 0¥ ... • .. -~;:·.·.it.·_{ 1''1a.· .i.<11.·i. ty . pany offered its ·upland .hoJdin2s around -r: the bay to the governm' enl A t'h 1 RlO' o·E JANEIRO (. T» -T A l . ' ' -. . .. Su e peop e ~' w~n y.· · · WASflJN'".TON (AP) C 'l'f · · ·Could have some nice waterfronf parks.· three persons aboard a Brazilian jetliner · · ~. . . . .:-a 1 or.ma s. .. ,TOMATO~S 29'~,, 4 'for $1.00 '. 29c~t·"· PE'fUNfAS F.er llaHtliul •r•f· of sum-r cetor . MA~GUE~ITES:·· • c· . Take it now., the ranch company urged, 1v_ere killecI.-today when the plane crashed ~ tw~Democratic senators, ~Ian ~an~tcin and pay us late . . . . • and expl~ded while' land ing in th , :~ Jobn T1:mney, both votl!d .m favor ·1 T~aL sounded pretfy 'logical.· Arter all,~ ,.\mazon jungle· city of Sao Ltiiz the -~ ur:day of cutti,ng off all funds for ·U.S. · '· vou d buy a used ca.r that. ii•ay. -Cruzeiro !lo Sul (;lirlines said. . ' om mg in LaoS' and . Cambodia . ..; The E ~ -01e3'Sure carried 63-19"--. · ve,rybody does it ·that wa y. : · J\ll J1i.passen~~ and seven crewineri,. ,. ·. · _ . 99!.1.· .TAMS'.· ·~~.!r . aboatd the plane were· kiUed :-'tlie airline ' t--__,,...;s..:o_ ~-GOOD Orange County _sajd. _ ' : ' supervisors ga_ ere tli1s-·week to ·. Th e Car11\'e(le jet .was on Its 'reg~fa,--. : .. scra.tch their heads over t Ills latest sug-daily nm from Belem, at the mouth 01 gesl1on. · · . , t11e Am :izon River, to Rio de Jaoeir.o. Jt · British, .Rain .l celci~i~-.S.ltip-- ...,,._ --. 'As. a result they lfav(; @me lJQ with · a_ took off from -Belem on checfule at 6: 15 brllhanl notion on how to handle the· a.m. and was to ar1'ive in 'Sao : Luiz, a· wpole Upper Newport Bay situation and .norttiern coastal city, nearly .fl~· .+to.tar Irvine's latest offer. They're goin g to later. ·· . ;REYJ<J~ViK' CUP[) -A British gwe it som!! more study, that's what.. 'Th e last major plane c;rash in Brain!. · · tugboat; protected by a Royal Navy See'? Some things never change. was in April 1972. whcp 25 pc~sons iost .. ·frigate. rammed an· Icelandic gun- -L their live.s on a flight between Sao Piiulo boat off Iceland's southeast coast B . I and Rio de Janeiro, the nation's two .,.his moping after the gunbo'at had ' ast N ayy 's Fa uJ t largest ci ties. ' ' '7, cut the trawl lines of a British • The airline said the jet "had an ac· t!aw.ier, the".coast guard reported, : PHOENIX, Ariz, I AP I -An inspector cidenl during: a lal]ding opcr:atio-n" and The incident occurred as .Presi· tor the Arizona Corporations Commfasio11 1hat its right wirrg smasheil ··in.to the dent Nixon and French President' Thur day blamed the Na,vy for ex-run way on the appro!lc h to the Sao Lui 1. 'Poi11pidou. were winding · up their plosions which ripPed a dozen bomb-airport. : . . i;u mmii m~ting . in Reykjavik. lacien rail cars apart last wee k. Calling All the crew memb rs were Brazilian Although • the Tcelandic ho s Ls ~· ;lor tougher federal rl!gul ationR, William <u1d all but three or the passenge rs hai.I. b!'Ought up the i~sue, the meeting ~ ~tcy:;aid ;:tir-Navy loiu;tetl the -Brazi lian souncUng ,.names. The ex... ll'ill not produce 1;1iiy moves to sol ve : .-: ... bo_i:nbs, onto boxcar.s_lliiich had 'woo?.en . ceptions wer~ Giovanni Pedoa e. Dr. N". , the dispute. :--· ... ·-· ,~oor rather 11\an ·metal <in~s. ---·.,..,.,_Zahn_. and'r5r:M~ ~hn.· --·-.. . .• . :-.r. ·:. . -. '• ... . . TOrn3.dO "H·.· '··1 ... Is· ·• m Floridp •" - ill ote Tlia11 700 T·1vi ters Repo~ted for -Year l 'e1nperotures "''" Low l\lborw ,, •l At1an1•,. 81 6l aoi.ton 19 60 Buffalo 63 SI! t~arleston 89 12 C arlolfe 80 60 ·lhk 0 '" ., Cine: n,,a11 60 ... Cltvol1nd 73 S! -'>enwff -·-·.'---· --11 -A.1 •. Detroi t " \! • Hotiolulu '' ,. Hou~1on 91 IS J1cll.tonvlllt 90 ' tr.~1 "'l:k 90 ' os .. 62 loullvllle 6' 55 Mjr,mt IA 79 M '#IUkee .,. 51 Mo<•.41. P1ul -H 641 Ntw Ori ans 60" Ntw York I~ 5• 8"1•haml Cltv 77 61 m1h1 71 •59 Pnllodolonlo 77 ~I Pt.off\llC . :: tt l'lll$b'll<r." :r.11• . on 69 AS c~mcl1d • . II 57 t .~ ...... 7.1 r7 11t Lall:,. •1 St ~1n F•~r>el co " "" 5 <-('afllt-'6• AS 'A• hinolOtt ,, 5.1 ' C11lilo,.Hin A warm and sunn'/ wtekencf is shap· 1n~hue1> l~r1117:,~~I ofJ~~:~;n k~'~0:1i~.,. 11 1HeC1ic1s an cod lo lfnAtrlnq overcast side~ and llqht drl1zle1 btought on by a wet'lk front from the Pacific Norlhw~s1 A.Her a hl1=1h Thvrsda'V In downtown Lo\ AnQtlts ot 66. weekend 1 m· oeralure5 shOuld rise rnto the lower 70!. flif tho Civic Center &nd tho S.in' . F'tr.'nando l\nd San Gabrlel valleys. But ·•· ···1r·W111 8 Cll(il ~:rovsrtt!ri.ee-l<end .i tht ~athes, lust abOUt the present ocoan 1emoerature. G•l•·tort• • win~• which butl•l•d SauJhtrn C1lltornia desert areas Thurs· day. c11uslno three brl"f ll)Owtr tallure In PtlM Springs and ether canters. are exoecttd to 1ubsld" 1 little. thOttah th 01 weather ervlce warns rh t gveats of ?().4Q mllts oer hour c~n bt WC)tCferl. o ... rnlqnl '"°""" •isl! could '"'I '• Mrtort!-cem~t"la In the Mol1111 DtHrt, lhe ¥1e1uher strvlce added. .JD V .S. S_1u1nnar ' F'ilr s~lu Ind mlld'teriipeiifuru '•11ored most of the n1t1o;n todiy, bur lsOt ltd tnuna rytorrns .,.., sc1tt rod 0, from . Ctllfornll •.o 111 ltockl s. from tM IOUlhern 19111 ,ns to tM OUtt'I At· l•nllc: coAst 1nd tJver the Or~81 l•~• re9lon s ') . 1 A tornado rouched Gown near A re tal ,/ 'd L "dll, Fla .. , ThU'500y noqhl, calisl:~ Oas SU11t1na1'y •allu. tl a ••••ral lnlvrou and •••••ov1ng • nous•. :tata.appear today on Page 10.) Another twrster w11s sighted nl!ar Mus· kegon, Mich.. and hiqh winds dam· IOtd p1r11 Of Le>NISbU'lil· Ttnn. r-----.:..L-----.. The Notional Wealher Service u ld there have been mort tornadM~ so lar this y&ar fhan In the first five montht of any previOV$ year. More than 100 have been rePQrted with • month le(r in !ht tornado sea!tan. The Weather Serv1ce also innounced tn.tt the hurric;:ane M son opeMd f(>. day and continues through Nove_rnber. lhe flrsr .storms will bt named Allee BOllM• and Cnrlsttna. ' Mort tttan 211 Inches of r11in dr~nched Houston, Ttui:., Thursday evtnlnq Thund•rstorms stirred up duit and sand In the Southwest, and large hill Pi>llnded Tonto Hilt's, Ariz. Tnt ofllclal weather "•lion In Pnoe' nl11t._Ari~i lt,tred one-tenth ot '" • l":h ol "I'" n.urniv; ll'll-ref rall).lft ll 1na1 dote In 75 yous. BU1 '" West nl•, more lfi•"-U Inches {ell. causing lo.al llOOdlno. Ttml>ff•tures ~fore d wn rlln,ed from J7 I'll Marqu@trt. Mic/\ , l!J l4 fl Needle · DAILY ;tLOT DELIVERY SERVICE f}tli•rry of lilt DailJ ,ilot 11 9uar111tetf ' lttvr•1y .... hM..,1 M ,._ .. _, ttn f19Vr urr "' t ,,.,., hNN•y, tr e t .fftl .. IMftf, C.tM Pt i t~ wM ff .,.... • , ... c11t1 •• *'*• _,. M '·"" • Tt~Pl\of!H • ~ °'""'" (""'Y ~""' ...... 1 MMnt lttt'MWtit~h.di-·-:-+-----. -. . •••t..1~·· ..... ,. toooc-c.~ ..._, ·--"''~ (ltfltrtflll.. ............. -..... "-• L.,_ ...... ,,.. #Milt Buy .2 Get·_· 3r;Cf: Free .... .. . . . . . BAMBOQ .~ANDINA -. -. . . ,. -. JUNIPER - . Aurini1111 Gold· 99, ·. ... . . •... ESCALLONIA'· '99!.1. for _491 . Extra Loit9 .. .. lloomlnt .·ORTHO GRO .2 Fortlll1er ' , BIG .· 15~ GALLON. lllEE.: SPECIAL c' •. EYEltGHIN ASK ... . EUCAL Y"llt: -CIUtODOltA . EUCALYPTUS SILVElt ·DOLL,U cocos ll'LUMOSA ' . .. . ---. '$"'9fS . •ot: n.n .. I · 'lle9. lt.H ..... 49.'5 .to n .n ~ ....... ~2495 HAWAIIAN • MAGIC' REt>WOOD . COMPOST Use for 'flowon, 1h111lis,..-. tr••'"' ,..,., .... for pla•tl•t· , ' LARGE ~"-hfH 70 llt. Ital• covan 400 •it-ft, ALL fl]i1~~~1 ORGANIC ~ ~-NITllOGIN &,;.: o41clecl. • • r09. u .n $J.9.s I f' .• 64·6-3925 ... .. .. -'! . ' .. .· ,. '' •, '· . ' .. J • Oraer 'Will Busi · . Insurance Plan~·; SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Department of Human federal cQUrt order giving Resources, said later in ,../. Seteat Reversal I ) f'riday, June l. iq73 . ., S;mog 'Device Dela -. Backed . l.JONG"'-KONG ·. e c .. 10"' Tmlora P'irrmane"' U. s.u.i.a ;.1,.. i SACRAMENTO (AP) -By program would cut oxides or vote, with 21 vot~s ne~ed for MADI '0 MIAIUl.I SAVE UP TO 5~ a squeaky 21-11 vole, the nffrogen emissions by only approval, but Holmdahl SUC· DOUlll·KNIJ $145 01t Cu1to'"' Made Suhi, California Senate has reversed abo t 15 t eeded 1 . , · 2 IUITI:..___ Spot.1•-•· Slocka,_ Shiro. Itself and vo~ed lor a se· ven-· .u percen · c n getting ins measure ,, "Does 't II k 'd ed0 d d b 1""'1 Salt 119• NOW • WI '" ·NY ...... month delay in .mandatory ln· 1 rea y ma e sensa recons1 er an passe y .. .. De•bl• K•ll .. 110 79 o flH A~TIRATIONI s.tallation of ant.i~mog devices to charge 5 million car owners the 21 .. '~tes needed for a bare Siik Moool• ... i 1.1 •2 HE ESTIMA " s~orbkln ..... 110 n m 'PED covenng on 1966-67 model cars. $175' million to reduce oxides majority· i(I the 4(}-membet up-Siik w001 .... m n women disability payments for Sacramento. pregnancy "will b u s t ' ' Csllfomia's $420 million in- 1AT, f·I DAILY,._, • pregnancies under the pro-Sen. John W. Holmdahl's of niirogen by 15 percent wl'ren per house. . ~:~:i-:~:::.:: 1 :~ ? surance program within a gram would cost· $120 mi'lUon. · -CALIFORNIA 1 . Id .. h 1 -', • ,., ,, •• to,., .. ,,~ ••• m.oin ...,_ reso ullon woo . request • e--the rest or It ill still be ·Biddle said be thought the •"' '" _,, ' · • · ·--year unless contributions are me program currelilly rosts · st t A' Resources Board to · 1000 PINUT 1MPOITU I 1uu MacArthur llvd •• 4th r1 ..... sootto A,.. ' . ' $375 ill. a e . ir · . " floating around in the air?" he Assembly would kill t h e boosted'; says the program's m ion, with a $45 million delay its statewide mmallatlon ask d I t• woouN5 • KNITS 'w" ... , •• Mo•A"""' llvd.-Acrou o.c. A,,,,,,,. ·:.sur e reso u ion ·n llttw• .,, Moonro ... r ••Houront OflJ hr So. Co/ii. lonH -hea , U )ll'Jl~1Q'.L4, in·. ' ". -. . ~ • . ' -~~I 4·k':=::;;;;~;;~rt:~l!~Y~f;~.411~Ji~E~NT~A~Jl~,4~S~TE~H~P/~£C~l~~~~~~~l-~J In a 2-to-l U.S. District · Geduldig .said the state stead of July 1 of this year. Bu. . . . Ci'a.1g-iJ'1<fille ista11tit!on-. o -----J -. . · . would take its appeal to the M · d The devic.es are designed to <R-~1Verside) said th e ' schedule. _________ ~----''--- Court declSlOll,; a t?ree-Judge U.S. Supreme Court. . ur er cut exhaust emission's of OX· deVIces 'Were a relatively --~~---~·············~·············=--- panel . beta , U(lconstitutional A number of women filed ides of nitrogen, a principal in· cheap way to cut smog. Thursday a sl4t6 law $6Ctlon the class action suit claiming PJ G gredient ·or smog. · -. -... 1 -... prohibiting the . payments to . more than 200,000 California ot els Holmdahl (D-Oakland) said . ""ALLENGf: · Sen. women . for pregnancy and women are denied disability during Thursday'~ debate that·_ Holmdahl or anyone e1se to pregnancYl'r~aled.lllness.. . · benefits . eacli year under . a some experts contend {our of · tell me how you can reduce· YOd"G . PEOPlE'S AltT County's Best Now on Exhibit .. ,..... l" ·11 bu t '"th t' · f h c 1 • f · the six devices cert1'fied oy the smog by 20 percent for $35 per • u1IS ru mg WI s e sec ion 0 t e .a I 0 r n i a . Probat····on Th t' d' b'lil · board could harm engines. He ca~. _a s pretty chea~," he i.sa I y insurance program Unemployment Benefit Code . argued th,;re should .be a 1!1elay said. . . . w1th1n a year if the con-h' h '1>-1'h H 1 . trib~tions by_ 6 million CaUfor-_ w_ ic . P.revents payment of to get more information. e . o mdahl resolutjon nians are 'not increased by the.. dLSablhl omen fo -SANTA· MONICA ('A:P) -. • . was re1ected b the Senate . . . South -Coa$1 'Plaza -. Legislafure," ·Dwight M . pregnancyorpregqancy-The 31-year-0ld wife of an . OTHERWISE,hesaid,''God eai'liertrsweekona14:14te '"-T"o.-~. Geduldig, dli:t!ctor of the state related illness. · . ·Amtrak executive accused of help owners of one of these • i.:~fro~~~~:~,~~ :F~~t ... ~::.~:.: ;1~~r,:~;,~~~:,~,~ · *. . ·· .. l~uarters .tor a-·· ,,,a· $750,000 In Cocaine, guarantees of the 14th Amend~ pleading guilty in the c.ase. installed on a staggered basis ~~:\J\)"\ 1 ~ m t l th us Co ft t' over a l(}-month period,--11c--' ... ~ . rh~ en o e . . . ns I u ion. . Carylon Lea Rosier was ar-cording to the lam numeral of . . d . ...-------,~~---...... . • ~ ~ THE MAJORITY opinion rested on May· 14, 1972, after a the license plate. Most owners ~·~ _ ~ . \:- FQUr~ Held . was signed by u .S. .Circuit sheriff's undercover .officer would 1'iaye; to take their:.cars 7'-· · ---• . • Court Judge Ben Duniway and sa1d she offered him mohey _to into a garage foi''the job. . . A~ U.S. District Court Judge kill her husband David, 35, Although the resolution · . ~~~· Al'o z· Ii ·hil u s western regional s a 1 e s would not be bin'iiing on the • . ~ LOS ANGELE-S (AP) . ,, nso irpo ' w e . . bo d 1 . latl . '---Dist · t Co t J d s manager for_Amtrak. ar , egis ve o,,_,rvers Federal narcotics agents have · ric . ur u ge pencer · ' believed it would mean a . . m RnS ·PIBLD'S Williams dissented. · · t.,. seized $750,000 in uncut co-. The pl aintiffs _. who inT/ MRS:-ROSIER, a former delaY. because the uvard has . \ caine arid arrested r o u ·r l d f Tr w Id requested "guidance" from pe~ons h~· breaking u~ what eluded Carolyn Aiello of San s .e~ar ess or ans . or the Legislature on t~e me . , tltey call a major international Francisco, and women iden· A1rhnes, was accompanied by stallatlon P,r.ogram. - smuggling ring, tified as Augustina D. Armen· her husband when . she ap-Sen. Lawrel1Ce E. Walsh (O- F k G p . I dariz, Elizat>eth Johnson and peared before Supen_or Court .. ltllntinaton· Park) tried un~uc-ran . '· appas. reg1ona . Jaqueline Jaramillo . -cla1·m-Judge, Laur.enJ:e J. R1tt_g!lband ., director of the Bui:eau of ~ ' cessfully to get. the Senate Narcotics and ff11 n g er o us ed they were denied disability for se~tencmg Thursday. rules scrapped temporarily so "'ru s -'"Thursda" lh r-benefits either -~cause they Rosier told the C?Urt _he still b' h' r"'es··~ ,_..,,dllL..d . J'--W'e ehe_ Wel'e'"tegnant or~rt~1·1:-foi.tes-aRd-trusts his wife and he could take up a ill of is . i.'! an seizure were-t '" "'"" ' 'd t.h h bee 1. . that would order the board to --result of a four-month tJF.-ness becau8e of_:pregnancy. -sai -e_Y ave_ -. n iVIng delay the lns.talla.fu?.n schedule. vestigation of a .i .... ,;, rmg· that They challenged a state law together since she was releas;-He Is e""""ted to bring his biIT ---· ~ -~ ... Ufi prQvtsk>n ' '!¥.b.~t-!~'l{s -~-d gnJ~all after her.arr.est. __ . nr-~ ( ·-. -BRIEF.'a -·)_--. f~~ifa~~;~:~:e~n ~~~ -~t~~ -;~:r~~~a;;:1~~eco~~~rn~·, YPH::::wee~~ID there ~ disability insurance program upon . her continuing were. about 5 .million cal"S in until 28 days after pregnancy psychiatric therapy and the California that would be af. termtnation. · relationship with her husband fected by the devices and the operated between Columbia. Guatemala. Mexico 1lnd the United States. _ Armed_ wnh a federal war- rant, agents arrested Charles S. Chauvet, 55, "and Charles Patrick Scanlon, 38, of El Paso, Tex:, 'in Beverly Hills Wednesday when the two delivered more than three pou~ of high quality cocaine to agents, Pappas said. Later "THE STATE argued unsµc - cessfully )hat p r e g n an c y should be considered a volun- tary infirmity, that it should cover only an involuntary in- firmity." Geduldfg said ad- ding that the argument was based· on the existence or modern methods of birth con- trol. and their daughter Michele, 5. ----... Minority ~feet Capitol News Service SAN FRANCISCO -Plans are being completed for an I n t e r n a t i o n a I Minority Business Seminar here June 11-15. * * *· Wider Uses Of Gas Tax Propps~d .Invites you to a -~to-nspect~--=----'---=--~-----· OCCASIONAL SPECIALS • ' ~--· --.•. _'_ . I We ·are happy to be able t~l'ing you a large selection o( occas~onal chairs at savings lo 30o/o • We're sure to have just the chair to complement. yoU!_ living roo~ •. Shown here are four fabulous Swivel .Rockers 0<;o;ered in luxurious high· grade velvets and have ·all the comfort and quality features found in similar chairs selling et'sewhere for far more. These are just a few of the-great values you 'will find in our showroom during our 3-Day SPECIAL OCCASION% lhat-day,agent-s In Marina de! r---------------------SACRAMENTo (AP) -Gas- oline taxes could be used for ...Rey arres~J11i.Uip Ba~t f.-111---1 ancuwizabettrN!Maolr,19;al--'~.L of El Paso. ' =public~transit-and-air·po11uHon 1;..:-:----:.ii::."!"-'~ii~iiiiii·~~=~~=-==·=·~syr~E;ic;t1ijL.~· c._--A~m~utln~ control under a const1mr1.0natr -.-.--·-------SAU PRICE Firi1ig .Cause lnsufficrent ·~:!°:: , ~••:IE . · ..... , .. 139. • Chave% 'pfekets COACHELLA ( A P ) United Farm Workers J)nioo leitder Cesar Chavez led a force of some 600 persons to launch picketing at vineyards . in the Coachella Valley in pro- . test of contracts s i g_ n e d unilaterally by grape growers with the Teamsters Union. Buoyed with a $1.6 million strike fund from' the AFUIO. Chavez and his supporters put up thei{_J>icket lines ThurSilay; the o!fi~ial opening-day of the Coachella. Valley grape _harvest. e Crabs Invade that was rejected by the voters , SALE PlllCE SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The State.Supreme Court two years ago. has ruled infavpr of a teacher dismissed for reading tenth · But. the ·author, Assembly, 149· . d st d t th ta' . " 1 fb man John F-Oriln (0-San Fran-gra e u ens a eme con 1rung a sang expression r . ci'sco), sai'd the new one 10· • an incestuous son." · . . · · • · The 5-2 decision said use of the . expletive was lnade-. eludes . an Important differ- quate grounds for dismissing Stanley M. l;indros, a Clergy-ence: air pollutii>n ·control. man on leave who was hired as a probationary teacher at At present, gasoline taxes go in!o tfie highway fund . Torrance High School in Los Angeles Coo11ty. · • The public transit" e_xpendi· · At issue was a theme Lindros read his class about the tures would be limited to cap- funeral of a young ·black who died or a heroin overdMe. ital outl11y, not i>perllting IQSs- The theme sai d that when Lindros left the funeral of his es, Foran told 1he Assembly. fonner student he was greeted by an angry black man Opposition was heard .fl'.Olll who called him a name containing the objectionable phrase. Assemblyman Robert Badham · '.'The writer could not properly convey the fury of the (R-Newpcirt Beach). Badham young black at the apparent condescension of a white man said a special gasoline sales in attending the funeral except by the use of an explet-tax ·is already going to.ward ··HERMOSA BEACH (AP) -Ive," Justice Mathew Tobriner said in the majority opinion. public transit; and "the pee>- "Millions of red~olored crabs •. _ "The outra11:e..of the black .had to be mirrored in the pie don't want another BART." seemingly irritated by warm-language of the outr~g~." he added. . a reference tQ Bay Area Rapid mg water off South Baylleach-1'=.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~Tnms~~-~it~s~yst~em~~·_:_· __ _ es, have crawled ashore be· tween HermOSll Beach to El Segw1Clo and are-expected to provide a · feast today for hWlgry seagulls. Hennosa Beach Police Of- ficer Da'(fcf Lange said Thurs- day. night that the c r a b s ,resembled miniature lobsters and the·deep water crabs had · crawled some 25 yards from . ·the waterline and formed a five-to-ten-foot wid h a r d • shelled "road" on the·be$ch. e AH or Nothing SACRAMENTO ....(AP}-,.,_An · _ -~lhi~ • bill is before-the Senate over ·----protests --tha -irt s ·e-m b I leader! .are trying t o blackmail' senators into voting to override an e x p e c t e d governor's veto. The bill by Assemblyman Ken Meade · (D-Oakland) merges Assembly, Senate and ·c o.n gressional redistr:ictfug @chambers comes to California! FREEJ<ITCHEN PLANNING ID~ with famous-nante C.HAMBERS . bui~t-in GAS appli·anc·es · # .... ...-- -DELUXE. SU RFAC£ RANGf .. Lift-up top for -easy q/eaning! ( '. @Since '1910, Ch~mbers-. @ett~e from Chambers has been ~n honored name full line of built·in models to · '·i~he9'¢f~iatlotn~-.replace ~Ml-·GPl'liaact"· _ be_i:_s brand na~ loyalty ~as __ (~(s sim l~you_~tiY...w~n.\ · 6een P.as5e0 a ong from ·rep ace it youl'Se,lf), ot let us grandmother to mother to help You with remodeling or daughter. " de11ign ideas. for your kitchen. ... ·-~; ·. -- . plans into one measure. The merger of Senate a n d Assembly·plan9'.would torpedo hopes of senators t h a t Republican Gov. Ron a 1 d Reagan might sign their redistricting bill separately. llasy to clean. Just lift op top. One•piece porcelain burnor box wipes clean with a qyick swish of a dt_mp cloth. OIY ClONtNOJ Co11Unuout. CJMnl .. actioft itl"nt O'ftn •hi .. JOt.1 ballet, ~tt 0t lbfOll. Works on •P9C-llllly lrHlfli tvritces to 11td- u•I'>' rMUCt 0¥f" toil. Independently Owned-Serving Orange . County for 10 Years · -. -... , . .e Fires Put Out. By The Associated Press More than 130 Hghtnlng strike fires in Northern and Ce~tral California have been extinguished. or controlled, ~Y with th~ aid of heavy ralils which Xept them smaller than an iu;re each. ·-_. &tale Forester Dick Ford said that less than 2,000 acres ~e charred in California s~ the storm hit the central state W dnesda . There were no injuries and no structures dnmag d ne said. ' • I r 0 ~Im prevents spillovers. p Sumer •rransement affords maximum work space, ' 0 ,3• depth permHs drawers tb be Installed underneath. ~- 0 High-low modulatl~g cllcll fype valves .. o Unit Is simple to tnsteH. -El "Super Dalsy'"cm'frolfbuln· - ers dlslribUte. heat evenly.' i .._ -·-· 8U.UT11Ul. ~ OUISI Smt~. l'ltw bltell .. .. ~ wM •rrt cotor ..... tfirou&" --lit!Mlo ... --p'to11. -Mil_,,.,,_ ... f<lt-1 .. -..,.,..ttc.llr ...,.,,. ... •ftd Ioctl ..,. ~ ......... Mflle. • ,,__.......,.llCtl Lll!ttflt-- l nd bt'OI..,. Jitfmltt. -«tual ct.di of foo4 wrut. .,, openlnf tbljloOt. AUTQIUITIC P'llOtlATI Llsfit,\hOWlwf'ld own ,, P'•hffit•rll. IMOtCEllEll lltOILt• 'Aflt! Ad~lttblt bttill•r m111 .. lutt·riatU brOlilM!a nsr. ao.ff doof bfOlhnJ. Oistrlbuted by- sc:HRllUR •INTH!'llSIS INC:. 5:124 SOUTHERN AYI. . SOUTH GATE ...,. :ZU·H4·1Hl "Coll 11 for the'•-.•f yo•r N-t Nefthborlteod A"n-. holer" r -• ~ . • - / t' -· Creative Interior Planning At No_ Charge FULLERTON t2S N. H1r11tr llYtl. (.;wn;own) (714) 171-5720 HUNTl,~~!~~IYll~·~"I ,::; ... ~~~E:. ~M ... ., l-11,4) 962-4477 . l714) 637-1420 ' . '.., --... ' ~ . • . ' . ' I . ' ' . --... ._ ·. • . DAILY P~ EDITORIAL PA~E Enough Airport Study .. . The Orange County · Board of Su~rvisors con· tinues to fiddle while ttle foes o! jet nolSe at Orange County Airport burn. · . complete $2 mUlion facelifting this fall. - Somehow; tl}e items had a familiar ring to them. In- deed, they had .. For thefil: and some other§. on ~~e list had eitMr stirred controversy in th~ past or been re· jected outright by the trustees. • · r I I . . . Supervisors give the impression they are. i~n.onng th~ pleas for acti n from scores of c~ncerned ~1tizens, preferring instj!ad to sit back, order more studies and watch the piles of paperwork puild up. _Robe C ifford, president of Air California, has .:=.~-----J-..-o""m--e;;,;-':;-,.:::;o,:;,.,sz...e-"'..J:w:..~~o;...,. uppore'i=--ew~SJte or· je traf the county. -,. . Thus you can give bQard members an "A" this time for having sharp eye.s anii good,memories as they strug- gled through the ·district's massive $37.4 million pro- ilifll for s endin the t~_a~mon . ---- Little c anges n government. The administrators. keep pitching their favorite spendin~ itenis. And it's up , •. .. ··.:... ' . · Admittedly, Cli fford and groups like the ~~rt Action Association have differe~t reasons for snmlar stands. · _ . Clifford wants expanded j~t service that can ne.ver happen· at the small, existing facility. The AAA; JUSt wants the noise elimi·nated. . · . The pressure from residents who~e live~ are. ~ing . affected by the noise of jets_from the.all'p9.rt is buili;Ung. The supervisors, especially Cha~rman Ronald Cas· per_ in-whos · s rict the. trouble lie&; e.an' afford • -sit oack complacently ·anii oroer mQre paperwor .· .. . They run the risk of being force:d ~-pay .'?ff ~1gm~­ cant county funds · if any of the anb-no1se_ lawsmts wm in the courts. Additionally,· they' leave a cloud _of U!1· .,, certainty over the ~uture of air transportation in Orange County._ :l;Judget -.Memo1;y · Garn~ Newport-Mesa Unified Schoal District trus~ees ap:· · peared to be playing in an age-old budget game JUst the other night when they began poring. over proposed ex· penditures for the 197~·74 scho.Ql ye~. , . . Pondering long lists of figures,, f~r example, they . found $44,000 proposed for a bus-pai!1t!ng gii:rage. Then there was $56 000 to enclose a new dmmg area at Costa Mesa 'High scheol! a campus which is scheduled for a Dear '· to the elected officials to do the catchmg. · • • I Energy .& ~cology With the -energy crisis in sharper-focus tpday than ecology, the environmen!1Wsts are not receiving as much · attention as they once did. 1 . .Recycling Week, schedule() June 4 to 10, could go unnotice.d-m_the_Harbor Are~ were ft not .for the fact that the twoissues are direct_ly related. ,.... Local-residents are ·urged. to recycle reclaimable materials not only . to stop J?Ollution but to conserve en: ergy. Why? Because it takes' considerably ·more energy• to make something from scratch thiµi to use it over and over again. • 'this is particularly true of aluminum, the material from which many soft.drink. ani beer containers are made. It sounds1ncredible,~but i takes·100 times more energy to make a ton of. alum· um from ore thao to r.eproduce a ton from aluminum cans and ~dinner trays. · · · ·. · - . So why not start recy.cling now? There are reclama-. tion tenters in the. Harbor-Shopping Center, Westc1i£f · Plaza, Eastblu'ff Village Center, and Orange Coast Col· lege. , · 1t's something citize·ns can do to soften the blow · of both the. energy and the environmental crisis. c ' , ;:· '~ru1A <HERl\'1' IN MY,MA~11NI AGAINJ SOLPIER. AN~ I'll ·iRANSH~ YOU 1'Q 1HE FRONT LAWH'! • Reader's VieW of the ·ret1•olea1111 · Scene Bad H'ab_it~­ ~. ~Gue~t~: Tha't Gloo~y-~~ . Come to Stay -·r ~YnNEY J;HAaju~ . -' COsta Mesa d~'t even ra~ be- ing on the map in the phone book -but they sure know where to bill us! B.-C. • .......,. .. , To the Edltori · I am disturbed and incensed by these reckless attacks being made by radicals, pinkos, d<rgooders, "new fro n t i e . .r" socialists and ·others of their ilk .on the profits and mot.iv~s of our large oil COTI)· panies. ll is n igh time that Someone set MAILBOX ... ..... .#. deceived by these empty administrative promises? J ULIE DONOGHUE .Jlledia Cy11ical? .. To fhe £ditor~ · the media is sending Nixon, and future monarchs, a message. that they ~ tolerate anything but a challenge to their · own . power. "CONTROL what you will," I.hey are telling him, •·so long as -you remember _that' the _press is sacrosanct." Or il'I more current language, "Run your own \ ' r , ' . .. ' I . I J I· '• I. Thoughts· at-Large: . The real trouble with a bad habit is that i l enters our life a.s a guest and stays to remain as the host. 01 .. mY GUI cem;.,_ are• IUllmltllll •,t rMdlfl aftll .. llel ..--.rlll' -tlll vi .... ot Ill• ... _.,.,. ~ 1aur 1111 · -•• le ,....,,,, G•" Dalll' ""'· the record straight and r~butte<!_ t_hese. _ Letters .f!<>-~ readers are welcom~. unscrupulous. critics who scream about . Norma1ly ~iters shoul_d convey their "high profits" an~ controlling gasoline ~ssages m 300 words or le~s. The supplies to push prices up. right to condens~ letters to fi t space Before the major news m-e di a permanently -<dislocate --the~!'-collective arm patting themselves on the back over Watergate, I should like to· comment on !heir collectivf:! cynicism. gig, ~aby . .an..yway -you 'lltg;-bu don--~ .. I have. always thought that · "the chicken and · the egg" metaphor was absurd -because it 's obvious that an egg can't make anqther egg. -· -. . ln the Talmudic tradition, it is im· . possi ble for an ignorant perso~ t:<> ~ t~­ Jy pious; .bul in modern religiosity, 1t almost seems as if i'gnorance is the prime requi~i te of piety. . , . . . The reserved Scottl,5h verdict of "Not Proven" should be add~ to American jurisprudence; for those many . cases where innocence is doubted but guilt can· _ not legally be demonstrated. • • • More persons exhaust , themselves by evading thei r responsibilities than would fatigue thelttselves by shouldering them. (Lt is the one ,yho ~akes the fewest demands on J.:irnself who can never or elimtnate li bel '. is rese.rved. All understand why he Is "always tired.") INSTEAD of wild, u n Io u n d. e d letters must include signature and · • • • ~tat~ents, here are t~e fact!! about ma-mailing address, but names may. be · The most essential chara~slic for ]Or 011 company. profits ·lfillhered from withlield 011 request if sufficient anyone iii public life is tl~pacity to the financial sections of one of our reason is apparent. Poetry will not be take abuse with equanimit:,'P"' business.-jou_rnals, comparing. the profits ublished. · -• • • for the fli:sLthree:· months of 1973 with One realizes how difficult a "true-tboSe of the same period in the ·previous traMlation" is when the cognate words yeari Union Oil, up 35._7 percent: Stand· correspaooing to English "corn" mean ·an:1 Oil of California, up 24.7 percent: "peas" in Lithuania, "rye" in Germany, Exxon (ex" Standard o1 New Jersey), up barley" in Sweden; and "com" itse_lf 43.7 percent; Gulf Oil. up 19.4 percent ; means "wheat" in England, "oats" m · Atlantic Richfield, up 53.4 percent; Stand·· Scotland, and ·"maize" in North America. .ard of Ohio, up 48.7 percent; Mobil Oil, • · • • up 10 percent (a shameful figure) and · Real pride is ~tiove pettiness ; ;tV~n Amerada Hess, up 25 percent. ln the face :someone . is petulant and petty, lie is of these figures who can accuse the ma- displaying the false pride of vanity, not jor oil companies or profiteering? ... How the real pride of self-esteem. can any red blooded, patriotic supporter • • $ of free enterprise ·rail to stand four . There· are, mainly, two kinds or fools : square with these fine firms in their they might just cast doubt on the veraci- ty of the President and just h.int that he might resign. The far left ·also realize that Agnew would become President. While I personally like Mr. Agnew and~· k that he would. make a good Presid t, l also realize that he would be tqla y rejected by the "liberals" and that his taking over the office of Presiden~ especi~lly at this time and under these conditions woula set up an atmosphere for revolution and violence. · legitimate desire for higher prices? those w1lo consider a.thing true if it is m There will be those among the un· -RICHARD NIXON Is the only man far print, and ·those who_ consider a t __ hin_· ~-principled leftis s who will bleat abltut.. the Presidency at this time. Thi s is lhe false if it is in print depletion allowances, a cc e 1 er a t~_only orderly COllfse to take. ·---· ·-----"·-----epree1a ion, e c. n an effort to heclou<l , , JIM BOLDING EXCEPT possibly in degree Nixon did nothing in this recent campaign that he has not ·done in previous. ele1!tions in which he was a candidate. Every cam· paign-illwll1cl1Nixon wasmvolved has been tainted by dishonesty, viciousness <Jnd illegality. Yet the media, aware oC fhis if anyone was, were almost · unanimous in their endorsement of Nixon for president I beli~ if Muskie had secured ·the Democratic nomination he would have been subjected to the same discred.itation that befell poor George . ln short, I do not believe the pr.ess is concerned, or indignant, at Nixon's debasement of the elective process or his unabas.hed lust' to rule at-least _the U.S.A.;· or his frequently demonstrated belie,£ that..,he is above all Ja_w. l -believe muscle into our thing." · --. BUCKLEY O'NEILL . ~· ~ ... N ot OIJjecti"e To the Editor: -1-protesl your Friday,May-18.-headline "Ni!'()[J _Knew of Covei'ups." If_ the il)- fonnation was factual then of course-~t would be featured in headlines. However, ·it was taken· out of context. from testimony that was ruled as hearsay by Senator Ervin .. THE ARTICLE following the headline helped to clarify the information, but did not include the ruling of ·Senator Ervin. This type of journalism .tends to rein-··- force the belief or ·many people that the news media cannot objectively report matters-pertaining to Mr. Nixon. A, 0. BYRD Six•year Presidential the reasonable profits mentioned. above; but these are the same people who insist that lhe millions given to political can- didates and campaigns by the oil in- dustry are for deep, dark , unsavory purposes rather than what they are in trutfl. . .contributions or-selfless cor- porate good citizens who want only .to help the cause of good government. and Inhuman To the Editor: .-WiWlif€ FilmJJrings ' . -Out Big Guns of NRA·-· . . I have recently read another articl e · describing the cruel and inhuman treat-Term Back in Spotlight ._ ......... ment that Jehovah'-s Witnesses are · WASHINGTON -The National Rifle und.erg~ing in ~alawi, ~nd I am won· Association . wheeled. out its big guns ( . . ) denng 1£ there 1s anything that c~ be recently in an effort to stop the Smithso-~ JACK AN. DERSnN Sen Mike Mansfield (D Mont.) would like .. io ban the slogan, "Four More Years," from all future presidential campaigns. President Nixon, who rode to re-election under thal banner last 'ovember, wouldn't mind in the least. What's going on here? THE ANSWER is, not much . The ' President suggested at a White House meering or congressional leaders on May EDITORIAL RESEARcU: envkonrnent. · done about It? Can the news medui be # nian Institution from showing a Cilm -V . OBVIOUSLY, looking at the facts, the • u~ to a fuller extent to e~Jl.?8~ this hor-which depicted hunters as a threat lo en-, . oil companies need more profits. Support nble treatment to the public . dangered animals. • their legitimate--efforts to secure higher The h_Ostility ~hown to this group of The documentary, "Say Goodbye," has Patman said he was ~·representing a con- prices. Perhaps a few on fixed incomes people 1s unbelievable and Cll~pletely been steeped in controversy since it was stituent" and was merely making an "in- or in the low income group may suffer unwarranted. produced by the Wolper Organization quiry ." Sike~ was disturbed, he said, but certainly, this is a small price to pay JEHOVAH'S Witnesses base their ,)three years ago. One minor scene, for ex· because he undersfood I.he film "was in· iI we are to spread ~e benefits of t ded t I · h t · b d u.mf" Constitution considered "at successive beliefs totally on the Bible, therefore, ample, depicts a; polar. bear being en o P ac;e un ers rn a a 6·~· junctures ... a term first or seven, then democracy and free enterprise. they can be a threat to no one. They do slaughtered from a helicopter by a Dingell called the film "deceitful and of six, and finally of four years." They PETER M. HAZELL not participate in any of the governments rifleman. Actually, the bear was !Jlerely misleading" and "not a faithful rcpresen- ultimately agreed upon a four·year term, . of the world, but remain totally neutral. anesthetized and released unharmed. tation of the facts." with indefinite eligibility, because they.. lmpeaehmeH't . Jehovah's Witnesses stand united Wolper has carefully inserted Despite the political pressure, the assumed that George Washington would T the Ed"tor· . earth~de I~ their beliefs; .thes"e beliefs disclaimers at $f beginning of the film Smithsonian went on with the show, tak- ., .. "· ·' -.... ..- ;- .. : • 15 that a single six-year term for Presi dents be given. s e r i o u s con- sideration. i.tansfield, who attended the ...mWing~ ...i.otr.oduced _.a.JJ:.PW d con~ stitu tional amendm ent to that effect the ery-next. day.-------~ - become the first President· and would ~ f 1 ·, ho Id not bemg hmdered by nation , race, they to inform viewers that $Ome of the ing care to issue a disclaimer of its ovin ~llingly serve the rest _of. his days. . . e ore we se, a course we s u con-remain united in their love for the one scenes were "recreated." But basically before the film began. Two NRA ,. ~ 'thoogh, declined to l'W fur. sider where the ~! lead~·-Man_y_pf true GC!Ctt~Jehiwalt:-.S~y-dediee~~·is-al!ali'!m. ·= ' ·""repo~"11l'Yl'TM"'lliilf~ -~ This hardly was a case of MansfieJd's knuckling under to presidential pressure. He a11d Sen. George D, Aiken (R Vt.) have be n trying for yea rs to drum up support for a six-ye~r-term amendment. The last hea rings o'h the subject were held by the Sena te constitutional rights subcommittee in 1971. , • ' 1ANSFIELD and Aiken are relatively recent converts to the six-year-term Z: · cause. At lcasl five Presidents -··fl'· Jackson, Buchanan, Hayes, and the two Johnsons -an~on record as favoring the idea. Aiken ma intains that the prowsal, if adopted . would "allow 'the-President to make decisions free from the' temptation of political expediency" and permit hlm "to wear at all times his presidential bat and forget for a while that he also owns a politician's hat." Nons nse, retom---\Vashington Star · News columnist Smith Hemp lone. Even under a six-year term, Hempstone con· tends, "the President would remain titular head of his art • and the struggle woul(f oiit . be refocuse -on llie q tlon or his succ ssion." • THE LENGTH of pre identfat tenure also troubl d th Fowtding Fathers. Loui W .. K~nlg noted in his book, The 'hicf E ·eculive, that the fram rs of the • a tliird tenn and "thereby established the t e people screaiillifg' lOflmpeachment • heir w~Je lives to-God, this group of · . · _ an9. a ca mru,,._ showed up..J.lld.....ain....,_ 'tw<Hel'nf·limlt1ratltt1orr that-survived mr---of the President havl'. no dea-~lier.e. tbJs -JiWPI' · d "TIO -me<1me With any SMMISONJAN-o~~t.rsc?l'Nluled tl!C spicu~uily photographed the audience. . ti! Franklin D. Roosevelt's second re-path :Woul~ 1:ti8d, while others are verf' governments: They siµlply obey the laws f~ for sho~,ing al a noootirne "!-"ree The "reporters," said a spokesman, were election in 1940. Thomas Jefferson, in an-· COllSClous e course. , of the land and are · considered to be ~lm Thea~r . last month. The National on assignment for the NRA magazine, · nouncing his de<'.jslon to withdraw after a TUE FAR right reali7.e that Agnew model citizens. ·· Rifle Association demanded an advance !'The American Rifleman." · second term, argued that indefinite would be the next President. While they · Something must be done · about this viewing so it could pass upon the film 's eligibility would transform the office, "',would hot openly ask for impeaclunent persecution before hundreds more die accuracy. After preview prJvileges were .although 1i was :•nominally elec.tive," i~-_ ' needlessly.! hope you can help. dei:iJed, the Smithsonian received a I~tter to a lifetime post, and make 1t MRS. DONNA STAHR from the NRA. . "degenerate Into an inheritance." "The Natl<>nal Rifle Association of . . W·le!k• C r' W k America,'' wrote its executive vice presi-. THE ~~~ amendment o~ the Coris~1tu-aeta • ea nest dent, Maxwell Rich, "earnestly protests tion, • hrmtmg ~ll Presidents smce To the Editor: the showing of this film and urges th.at Truman t~ a max1mu1n: or t":? full terms, "caesar's greatest weakness was an the Smithsonian Institution give stroog was describe~ by Koenig ~s posthumou.~ 'ft inabl~ity to l:hoojle tr a st worthy consideration to withdrawing th is revenge agamst Franklm Roosev~lt. • subordinates," says Prof. Langer of. material from its program in favor of -, Many students of government believe ~ Harvard. more factual and enlightening-in· that the amendment should be repealed. . . ,, It "does not belong in the Constitution," . Will the day come when President ·Nix.-format1<?f1. -~ -0n wlll say, "Et tu, John." • says David S. Broder of The Washington FRANK KLOCK SHORTLY ·thereafter, the.SmUhsOnian Post. "In plain terlna, it 1$ an arrogant received telephone calls from the offices assertion by one genf:!ration that n0 of Reps. Wright Patman, D-Tex., Robert future generation can be trusted to E•ptg Protnl•e• Sikes, D-Fla., and Joh,n Dinsell, D-Mich. decide for itself how long any individual _ should serve u President." lllstorian Barbara W. Tu c h m an believes that the presidency has become too large for any one individual. She w Id replace -it with " dlrtciorat&--of ix lo be nominated as .a slate by each . party and elected as a slate for a single six-year 1 rm with a rotating ahalrmlll( each I.() serve rot a year as In !he Swiss system." Or, in a way, as in the Soviet system. The Politburo is a directorate. ·'. .... To the Editor: In his first Presldenllal Nomination _Acceptance Speech, Richard Nixon stated; -" •. : ~ • ,I t us ~gin b committing ourselves to the truth -to see It like it ls, and fell it lll~e it )s -to flnd the truth , and to ·11.ve' th truth ~'that' 'what we will do.'!. / Th11t was almost -five years ago. How mudt.Jong;r can t~e Arn~rican_publlc be . '• ··Quotes · "I do-tlrli:ik that Ir the C'a?Jl OOd Ian lssu can not be resolved it pos s a real hazard to achieving peace or at least an ehdlng of bl09c:lshed." -AmbHMd'or Mar hall Green, the State Department's senior ex- pert on Asia, on the eve of his departure for his new post in Au'stralla. . ,,,... . .... . OIAM .. COAST DAILY PILOT Robert fi. Weed, J'ul>Ushff Thoma$ Keevit, Editoi - Barbara Kreibfch. Editori.at Page Editor The editorial ,pap of tM' Dall)! Pilot .leeks to ln(onn 'tnd ltlmult.te readers by presentinc:on 1hls Pl&'e · divene ;Ccii'nmentary ·on tvplca Ol in- .f:erest by sYootcated coh.~nu'1sts ucl cartoonlsb, by" Fovidlns a lorum for rttden' vtewa and by· l)l'etel!litW this newspaper' 1 oplnionl and ldeu on current toplc1. The edttoiriaI oplnlonl of the Dally Pilot appear only in 4he · ~ltorlal c:olumn· at the top·of 1he .pace, Opinlona P""'-d by ~. umnistl 8fld e1rtoon11t1 and latter . wrtten are their own and m endol'ii-· ~n of their vi~ by Ute Daily Pilot 'llhould be ~ . F~day, June 1, 1973 . .. / "' ' • r • ·I l l I l ' ' t ' I ' ' I • I ·' • , . , Friday, Junt 1, 1973 ,-Ql.IEENIE By Phil lnterlandi DAil V PILOT ·7 . c . ,. - I ' i I • I • ' ... I I ·~~ ., f r . ~-... t ,: J~ .. •• '· . ,. . ' !i-···. :;i I ',: i ..J' -' ~ :..1) J -. . ,, ,. --' : I I ! I . 1 · ' I l .. ' ,, . - Ii. ... ' . i . .....1· .......... .-••• t" -· -,, ~ o..,,_...._.,,_;,,,.~...,...,... ~. ·_ !!~e found Obt<he <»Uld be-as .tan as-! am"'n those new r-hi_'_h_h_e_e_•s_an_d ... ~--b-av_e ... n_'t .... s_~_·_him __ '_m_~:;_._' ___ .·_,__·, re \ -·-- .. YOu <fm Wo!"ry __ <YolirseH-Bald .Record .shows a prisoner once incarcerated on death row counted how _ many hairs . he lost -during the ·mental stn:iss therefrom. Averaged l,Ol)O .fallen hairs a day. But after~.llis sentence was commuted, the count dropped con- lli~~· By the tiple his p;rrdoo. came throu h, he sport- ~ a full gr~wth of hair agaiJI. A University ofP~ylva=­ rua doctor cites the ~xperience as further support_ for the . w1tl~ly argu!!(l theory that worry can · -tend to make you _ bald, if. only ~m~ - · Mor~ct.. fi:ctloo-c.omtnr- up. Later_. ____ . _ ~ . Am asked oow. much the average ship pays in tolls to get through the . Panama Canal. That's . $6,18.5. Might · mention tOo, about 39 ships a day pas~ through. ·: pllts~ concocted to settle you down outsell those . pills concocted to pep YQU up by four to one.· . ,Can you. riarne any sport ·whatsoever wherein. it;s not possible for-unethicaUello)"s tQ cheat? • QUERIES -Q. "How much w~ter does...an...o.rdil)acy. man·need every day?" -- _ _:_ --~ .A. Depends on the temperature. About .f 2 pints at 1IO degrees, four pints at.BO degrees, 2.7 pin~at 40 degrees. Medical men figure you ought -to .take ib your weight in water every folir Weeks. Hall oJ it in your food. Q. "Isn't the ruvorce rate · of brides under 20 higher than the overall average'?" ~ ~ . A. Three times. bigher, reports our Love and war · man, sadly. . ,,. · - . . . ~ --. . Another way to gei chewing gum unstu_ck from a youngster's hair is sJ.wply tq rub milk chocolate into the mess, let set for awhile, then-shampoo;-Such is the con- tent.Ion of a barber. · · PAIR OF PEARLS -~recently as when~your grand- -pappy was a lad,...many a..~ diverl!L_the South Pacific ·· cherished the impression that a.. palrcof pearls cou ma e, thus to produce offspring. And many a matched couple --of -pearls was pUf away in some fine_ private place such as an empty coconut shell. To honeymoon. With the ex- pectation they'd multiply. My soul, we're Jong on ~opey notions today. . ~ Word "frosch" means both "frog" and '.'nut" In Ger- man. Suggests why through sortie mixup tha t nut on the end of a viol.in bow is called a frog, no? · · ---Four times the old-Romans tried to change-.1be_name or the month of October. To Gennanlcus in honor of a general. To Antonius in honor of an emperor. To Faustine In honor of said emperor's wife. And to Herculeus in .bonot at another emperor who thought himself somewhat muacular~ Didn 't wOFk. Let the record show the unclassy Romans still chose to call It October. Address. mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0 . Bo:x: 1875, New- port Beach, Calif . 92660. ---•--- 'Promoter Turner . . . P"leam . lnnocent ORLANDO, Fla. CAP ) associates1 and three Turner Florida sales magnate q1enn firms with using the mails to W. TUrner and six other~ have further a scheme inducing . people across the country . .to pleaded innocent to rnail fraud bu .y d.i,s t ributorships in '· - ~----- dt.-ess "shirts b y · golden. vee Always a good bet . a long sleeved white dress shirt' ·'stri~ed in c~olors or patterned . with more white. Here 's one from a huge collection. 8 .~. -•------J.Jniver!it .. Shop, 53 . r • toblas trousers"M, ~nit by A·I® .. -c:har1f81 CORlalned _in a 28----'rllill ' . _ . . !m!Undic ent returned by · U.S. Magistrate· DO n af'ai "'"•--a-- Spanki ng white. Super stitched detailing. Sizea ble cuHs. The d~bleknlt~ ~it~~~e . thi ng goi_n • fedetil gran 'Juey. ~-rnetrtch ·took-u-n d 1rr 11d-~ ----. . . . visement . Th~sday Turner's TiiE INDICf~NT charged request , to ~trike two con· Turner ; prominent lawyer F. ditions under which he was Lee Bailey, who .ha s . freed on a $ 2..0 , O O O represented ··him: and his recognizance bond Tuesday firms; other Turner. business pending trial. for them . for him. 18.00. r·he Pan~ Shop, 94 . ( .. _.\__ --~-,. -. t ... ' . 1 I I -1 I ./ , .. I I ' .. , .. ( .. : ' . -1teau -bo:w-t1.es... ·-- b y brl~ If he.hasn't di-scovere d th.e new, bold bow ties for '73 , • : . shou ldn't you? Great with his knit vests.and new shirts , unqeatable with a blazer. University Shoi:i, 53 --~·--· ~~· 0 lt ~ &il4ifu@ --Iloi.roo_"""'"-I. ....... _ . •-·. l1VflSIDl3520 T~er n. . IUINA PAllC Bmh and Oran e'hropt • SHOP 10 A.'M: t~ "30 P.M". MONDAY THROUGH FllDAY. SATURDAY ·10 A.M. to 6 ;,M. SUNDAY 12 NOON to 5 ~.M. ) I j OHN*DA Milli l~ Ghe1sw01111 Sl.f:OHANCIStpulyelfa and II lllorne . WOOOLAND-HILU21500 Vic ry Blvd f!ICIWOOD Clll' n St. nd Pai lll-OUn Siva. IANIA •NAJ900 Sollt• Bmlol $1. olAN,01 Garden Grove Slvd. and Mane csler . , . . r AN.-,HEIM 4'4i N. Euclid '-(7141 535"-1121 • NEWPORT l HUNTINGTON BEACH ORANG~ ~ALL Of .ORANGE CEIUllTOS ..• 47 fuWon11l1nd 171'41 644°1212 7777 Edln9er Av enu-. (714) 892·llll 2lOQ.N. Tu1tin .Stfeet 1114) '98-1311 __ s~Lo1 Cerrito• Mill llUl 160·0411 \.. . ., _, .. , . .. ... _ ... , ... -.:.. 7 .. • . , : . PILOT Ir } Fort-he I (r • -/ Friday, June ,l , 1973 ·7 Get -Aid fo ~ ·Bird Study J the ot)l~r half of bride • ' ,, R cord. Seven junior faculty mem-.outside the co I on y and bers at UC Irvine have pressures from nearl)y pairs. -DR. CARLO MUNOZ of from 1940-1968, "Existential Santa Ana, political sci nee Marx! m: The Formation of and comparative culture, who New Left Social Thought in will rewrite his doctor a 1 . France Since Wor.Jd War II." groom Disso l u tion Of Mqrriage ' " • ; Pllad M.ly 16 Oa son. John A. 1nd Jovce E. ~~~~~ Holcomb. Bernice Miidred and Jomes \ Ortne Jdhnson, Catyln E;. and Velva V. · .;, Mishkin, Oor_ll ~d David • .\N:'f;(I~~ A·~;"· ki}Lllna Atoert-lnd JKO~lne-!U~\'191' · ~:!~'6J,~~1J:~ :~~1.~es Ernesl Stet>enne. Jo.n C. a,.g Rolana T Addington, Domenica M. and RaymDnd L. • Ec!i<>ts, LHfer Owen ond Marlin LoYOn Wlnrerberg, Jackie Lvnn and Garv Edwo'J'.; ~~':11'.'on. "~kt~1cr."d R:~id ,J::;n 01n111 WI NS HO'NOR Dally Pilot's Gorman I , Ou1ne Pil M Sleft, Jeon Rolemary and Frid G. ' ot . an Cuthbertson. Seotrlce Shlron 1n<I E uoe-ne Russel I Ridden, Iva G. and Wllllam M. , Helsev. Bernice M. and Edw1rd N. Foster, Rot>ert Lewis ind Pauli &rvn•t Winfrey, Sharoo Ruth Ind Q•frrtll R1y !ram, Su!an Eiieen and !'.J<ICM't' Dean EAS<>n, Charles Edword,,ond El1ln1 pan;o, tarol Suzann+-&nd Mlchltl ~Francis Locke, 1C1tht..,e A. and P rice I!'. Brooks, Helena "M" and JeUery Peul OKker,· Linda Ann tnd Thl()d9r• • • J~ec>h •• 4 Isham. Patricia Ann and Charles George Parker, Susan t:ee and Bradv Ltwls w~'i:l'r, Elmer E'llan and Martt'I• Schl09et, E<lwln Henry 1nd Sh•ron J<oy Car~ Sturlev I. end •Richard> B -r~vlorr Pearl P.~and Euoene it, Piii, C.ndH-IC. •nd CHey Pelter Grmtn, .Helen •K. and Richard D. Grav[ Deanna Gay and (harl1s David Mart net , l.aurl1 Paullne end Pit• Ve<1a • · Wllk..-.on, Shirt.., M. end O...fll R. Wltll1ms. P1trlcl1 Allene and Mlchotl L George -, Flied M.IV 17 • !Ir.,_, Myrtetho M. end Louis L. Gliard; Karen L. Intl L••rv Raymond K IOQ, ,ohn M. Ind Peoiilt C. Death Notices ' Desighated Top Stude~t -FULLERTON -Daily Pilot staff writer Tom Gorman has been honored as this year's :"Outstanding Communications . .Student" at Cal St ate Fullerton. G<irman, 21, was selected on a-v-0te .of the oommunications faculty. He joined the Daily Pilot in February .. He will graduate from Cal State Fullerton June 9. · '. . . . His reseach· will lead to received fellOWShlpS Which wtil development 0 f UniVE'J'Sity allow them to Pe r for m courses on -be~oral ecology research this sultuner on sub--and seabird ecology. ,Jects -ranging from biological -Dr._ Karen Leonard of J?el studies of sea birds orf the Mar, hJStory and comparllttve . . . . culture , who plans to comple~ eoast of Canada to ·social her m a-n u s c r i p l "The . _history of an Indian caste in ~y;isths of. Ry~abad : Hyderabad. Social History of an Indian The s u m m e r Faculty Casie.'' Fellowship Program aVfards, •• -.1, • --~ dissertation into a manuscript -Dr. Jack C. Waymire of for publication . Thll book will Santa Ana, psychobiology, who · be titled "Power, Protest and plans research in the area of ·after Internal Colonialism: T.h e biochemical and morpbol-SIX".:.. Chicano Experience." ogical c on tr o I proces- -Dr. Mark Poster o f ses in cells ol neura1 origin. · Laguna Beach, history, who Hi s studies may lea<t to the will complete }York on an in-design of age1Jts to control of tellectual history or France malignant growth of cells. -~-~- designed to provide faculty D ~ l members at the rank of in-ua structor or assistant professor . an opportunity for summer research, were granted by the Guilty ·pwas Made University to : ... SANTA ANA -A man who sentencing.. Davis faces a action on those .charges w~en 1 ~Dr. Hans Bode of Nl!wport was arrested in Irvine with possible state prison term ~r he was arrested April 23 ih the each, developmental and cell . ~tolen business machines In up to 10 years. lrvine area with business biology, who will continue ex-h' . hi! h ' M 1. booked machines in his possession . , . 1s possession w e e was Costa _esa po ice Many of the charges fi'led periments aimed at obtauung . • information about positional awaiting coutt action on Iden-Davis last . Sept. 11 after he against Davis 1n the first case lnlluences on c e J 1 di£-ticat chaiges fil,!!d earlier · µi buril:larized a MacArthur were dropped when he sup- ferentiation during embryonic 'Costa Mesa has tiled guilty Boulevard firm and left with a · plied police with information development. pleas in bOth cases in Qpnge • number of typewriters. Ar-that led to the indictment of a _ Dr County Superior Court. resting o.fficers beljeved his number o{ persons char:goo f · F. Lynn Carpenter.or Judge James Turner ac-arrest ended a wave Of .thefts· with receiving stolen business Once ur.on e time groOIJIS were ~loren lot. While the bride was resplen, dent in white wJth gerlands cf brightly colored flowers, ~nd the brides.ll!eids were daul1n9 in a flurry of-pastels, he groom end his men wore lackluster black , .. or listless grey. Today, the groom cH wee~ the Lllr*...-4-u:..flmate 1 form.• w• '" __. great· err•y of col~s and ex - clti11g sty I es , You see, the ·. groom should IC?'ok H colorful as he feels. Our expert staff will usist in stlec:ti"g formalwear ind ec- ceuoriH for the' groom end wec!ding party. We'll help you look the part. or buy at Laguna :Sech~ population and cepted the. pleas. on burglaey in which business equipment equipment. environmenfil biology, who co.unts and ordered Willie Lee ·.was the prime target of the in-Nearly all the defendants in NEWPORT BEACH • 1130 irvine 1-Westcliff PIH1) • 64\8891 . will embar1'-on a reseach pro-Davi_s,_26, of Orange, ta return truder. · . that action have been cl6 nped SANTA ANA • 25 fashion souare .. 547-6341 -ll.c;. d allng Wl'th cornmwu'ty ...... LA HABRA • 43 fashion square • 714-525·?_980 and 21 J.69t:01:S:. · gram e . -~to~.~hi~s~c~o~urt~roo~m~J~une~~28~fo~r:__~D~A~V~IS~w~as~a~w~a~i~tin~g~co~.ur~t~o~f~ru~l~a~l~le~ga~t~~~n~s.:.....,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~ ecology; competition and predator-prey relations. She will make fi~ld and laboratory observations' of the different predation · strategies of two types of. anUion larvae · oc-.... curring together in the same habitat, the Ari7.0nll bank of the Colorado River: -• -DR. GEORGE" 'L. HUNT, PR :EVlEW. -. • .· ,';• He previously-worked for the Pilot as school cor- respondent while "attending Laguna Beach 'High S<;_hool. He also , has worked for the Los Angeles Times <tS a sununer intern. ' · Jr., of Laguna Beach, popula- tion and en v i r on m en ta 1 biology, who will -conduct research on the evolution ·of colony struc'ture in seabirds at Mandarte Jsland, B r i t Ls h Columbia. His-hypsothesis -is that the spaciltg of nests in eabird colonies is-Oetermined ' . ,. _ ... MrAMI, Fla. (AP) -Des- iderio" Amaz, 79 , father of entertainer Desi Amaz, died Thursday at a Miami hospital --after-a long..-illness..--Arnaz. ----,.,,.-.,, the ma or: of Santia o de -:Cuba for-tO--years-a was a oongressmait fof Otiente Prov- ....mce. WILMINGTON, Del. (APJ- Margaretta Lamoiot du Pont Carpenter, 89. mother of R .. · R. M.' Carpenter, Jr .. owner of the Philadelph ia Phillies. died -~ Thursda . e-war a-great- granddaughter of E·_ I. du Pont, who fo4ed the Du_ Pont C<impany, and sister to three Du Pont Company pres- idents. · NEW Y.PRK (UPI) -Delos Smith, '68, United Press lnter- -national's --s<:ience editor for more than two decades, died of lung cancer Thursday night in Memorial Hospital. BECKER Elese S. Becker. 1640 Ne.wport Blvd .. No; ,7, Costa Mes/l. Date of death, Mav 29f 197.J. Survived by sister, Mrs. Marp1re Br.andt, Illinois. Services. Saturday, 10 AM. Pell 8roadwav Chapel, wini Rev. ROQer Berg offlclatinCI. lntcrnient. H~rbor Rest Memorli!ll Park. Bell Broadwav Mortuarv. Directors. . BUZZAift> • Cor" L. Buhard. Aqe. 88; rt,ident of Co$ta Mesa. Date of dealh, N1:tv 3lJ. l973. Sdr'Ylces pendino at We.S1Cillf Lhaptl Mortuary, 646-4888. • IVERSON Kim Iverson. Ace 6. of 501 W. lunioer St., Santa Ar\d. Date ol death. May 30. 1973. Survived by ~rents, Wiiiiam and Darlene Iverson; brother, Paul; orandparenls1 William and Madeline.. .LverHWLPiu~ ana,. l!llrabeth H a q er ; -great..odrandmot,,tr. MllrV K. Canham. Requiem Mass. Mon· dav, 9:30 AM . St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Interment, G<> o d Sheoherd C e m e t e r V , Baltz-Bergeron Funeral Home, Costa Me:Sa,.. Directors. MAG RUM Glen Edwerd Magrum. Age 11, of 112 Joanne, Costa Mesa. Date df deeth, Mav 30, 1913. Survived by wlle, Berti>• A. Maarum; brother. Ralph M.,qrum. Glen· 1---d.;;.e,.:. ~vlcff.~ li<ida.'V -llall?·B•rq•ron Costa Mesa ChooeL Servlcn wlll conclude In chapel. lnfe-rment. Grandview Memorial Park, Glen- dale. BAttz-eerveron Funeral Home, Costa Mua, Directors. MILLEll Mayme L. Mitter. 903 W. 17th St .. So. 36, costir-.Mes-zr. Date of-t-cfeath,Mav ll, 1973. Survived bv husband. John B. Miller: four sons, Jullu1 M. For~t. Alaska; H. Elmer Miiier. Mission VleJo; w1111 ... m R. Miiier. Washlnivton; Cl1rk J. Miller, ·Oregon; dauohter=, Juanita L. Gordon. Cost1 MMe: brother, Marvin Josten. S.illnta Rosa: sisters, Alie Joslen, L~nq 8Pactt ; Bertha Felton, Seal BHch: fourteen qrandchlldren; six qreat-o~andchllct,.,.n, G,.a vesfde services, Mondav, '2 PM, Pacific View Memorl1I Park. Bell BrNdWIY Mortu•rv, Directors. WILSON . . Gorman has won several jou.rnali!lm awards while at Fullerton. He wa president of the Sigma Delta Chi chapter there and served as com· munications -director for-the rs-SiJetiiri!d'"filudents. · ~· He and his wiie,.Jeanne, live in Anaheim . Tustin Man - .G1~ilty In Accident SANTA ANA -A. Tustip man charged with diilnken driving after· · ·a Jamboree Road accident that inflicteg se~ious injuries. on a•Newp6rl Beach motorist has been f<lund · guilty of th~ charges by an Orange County Superior Court · jw·y. . .. . Judge Lester Van Tatenhove ordered .James Alan Yoast, 23, to retti rn . to his courtroom June 14 for sente ncing thal could put hi,m in state prison for one to five years or county jail for up to one year. · · -.Yoast . was arrested last Nov. 23 shortly aft~r his vehi- cle collided with a car driven by John .J. Slattery, Jr.; 740 'Amigos Way, Newport Beach;,. Police said Slattery was thrown. out-of his ..car.. to the side of the road near the in- tersection of Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills Road. They said they found Yoast drunk at the wheel of his auto. Dean Named y__J.nlfiactiQ~e_t we_.!! o - pressures from pre d at ar s ACTION V ol u1itee rs Required · ANAHElM :..._ Retired skill- ed -tradesmen, teachers and bu'sinessmen are being .sought for the first ACTION vo-Junteer drive of the year in, • OraJ'fge ~ty _ ~~_!!,ay th r o u g h , .Wednesday: Coordinators or the drive for ACT{ON, wliich consists of the Peace Corps and VISTA (Volunteers in · Service to America ), are -hoping · to re- en.1lt JOO volunteers to work overseas or in low-income American communities: nIE ORANGE County drive will emphasizef' assignments for gas and diesel. mechanics, electricians, heavy equipment operators, sheet m et a I workers, machinists and other skilled. tradesmen of au ages . Officials s.ay there is a place i(I ACTION for anyone who is Interested In sharing their skills with others. · Basic qualifications for ac- ceptance are good health, U.S. citizenship and a ~inimum age or 20. There are no upper . . ime:..hu.sbatldt-----ttl~- and wife teams _are accepted, depending in their individua I skills .. FULLERTON -Dr. Robert · The informatiori center will r: Stout, director of research .. be located_at the Quality lnn, at the Claremont Institute for 616 Convention Way , Anaheim. Administrative Studies, has The center will be open 9 a.m. been appointed dean or the to 5 p.m. Sunday, Monday and School or Education -at Cal Wednesday, and from 9 a.m. '&ate Fullerton .. The Clare-to 9 p.m. on Tu_esday. mbnt resident succeeds Dr. Additional infonnation can Ida S. Coppolino; acting dean be obtained by calling 534-86H since September 1971. during the drive. You, your family and friends will have the um::urmnon oppoTtonrt'(of preview- ing Orange County's newest acute general hos pital. Mercy General Hosplt~I is centratly located to. treat a vast number of people. It is designed to pi:._ovide the most _modern health care services. ..,. ---- You will like the concept of this truly "community hospital" -its in-patient and oot-p~tient'~facilities-especially -the -24-hO'Ur-a-da-y-emer-gency _center open every day of the year. . ----There will be guided tours, refres hments and family health care remembran ces .. · '.. ... .. .r . ._ -4:00PM· Mln"le L" Wllson. Resident of..-.ost1n: datt ol dHth, MOY 31. N1:l. Survived bv dauahte,.1 Mvrtle Coward, Tustin: four' -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;_;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;; ___ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiill grandchl dren1 IUMlf1 11reaH1rondchlldr•n. I I Services,_ Frld1v 2 PM, Pacific View rhapel. lnte,.menf. p.-.clrlc VltW Memorl•I Park. l'oclflc View Mortuary, Dloctors. Sund~ Ju~ 3rd,· 10:00 AM ~ ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTU ARY ·-m.&-11.tlL t.,..~ta.Mes 646-4888 ~RIDA Y ·SATURDAY ONLY f .. r~ . ' \ . , '• • BALTZ-BERGERON ------·--MEN'S PASHtONS ·-:: --.. ------- FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-1450 Costa Mesa 646-24%4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTIJARY 110 Broadway, Cos ta Mesa LI 8-3(33 • McCORMCCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1781 Laguna Canyon Rd. 494-9415 • PACCFJC VIEW MEMORIA L PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3S410 Pacific View Drive Ne"JIOf"l Beach, Calliornla 644-!700 . ... PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ' HOl\1E '1801 Bolsa Ave. W tmln ter 813-35!5 · ' . . MrrHS' MORTUARY 6Z7 Main t. . • Huntington Beac.h •, SELICTID MllCHANDISE • 1'111-CUl'l'ID KNIT SLACKS . . DRESS SHIRT$- ·-· SWEATERS SPORT SHIRTS 'SPORT COATS DRESS SLACKS SELECTED TIES llllf, $17·J11 Up To ~4 Up To 111 Up To 114 11.,. Tom ~fl· To Ill 2 CAYS Onlt . Sl.O. 1h PRICE 1h PRICE 40~% O~F 40% OFF 40% OFF 40% OFF e IANICAMElllCARO e MASUR CHARCI( e llOWELL CHAllGI N a 0 "' > > _, °' co ~I r:i < 0 ~ :i: ~ <n ....... <' I I 2701 SOUTH-BRISTOl. -STREET, SANTA ANA . ' \ t . , ~. ' -.. ,· .... , .. :f I ,I l . ------··- ' -·. fl . • I ./ < . • hirley M~aine !liniw . ' . Actress Sblriey Macl...iaine, just back from • six-week visit to ~. saicl. she was il)l· pressed with what she saw . .r Miss MacLaine headed a de]egation of 12 American ·women·which traveled around the country visiting com· munes , hOspitals, s ch o o I s , homes and government of- Muskie named his campaign · Baines Johnson award given trucks bearin~ Iii name roll plane "The Josepklne,". after by th National Urban Coali· off an as embly line near his mother. lion was presented to the· Rev. Nazareth, Israel. 1 . * Th~dore M. Hesburgh. Ford was on hand at the The California S ,u Pr e.-m e · . He burgh is f o r-DLCL. opening ilf a1 0J"d_commerclal Co r.i, refused to consider chairman of the • U.S .. Civil ve hicle factory at ·. Israel Bia Panther chief of staff Rights Commission and presi· Automotive Industries. Davi · IUard's ap?eallrom :dent of-Notre Dame. Universi· ·. * assault wt a deadly weapon ty. The Nflv'ada supreme Court. convictions.· ' ,_. The award is rgiven to an has. denied a petition by the. Hilliard is serving ~ six· American citizen who has o!· ousted chief of H o w a r ii month to 10-year p r 1 son ,. . . Hugbes' Nevada ~peralions to ..-::====::::===~•-.;se;:n~t.ence for two counts of fered sustained 1eadership on s ed action in a lower <;ourt r--uw-ul urin r 96 ha · uali jiisti case mvo vmg a ilil'"1e:oo"'n 1-- ficials: PEOPLE 0akland shootout in wpich and opportunity for a 11 .s\lit against the · r e c I u s e Black Panther Bobby Hutton · Americans, in accord with the · billionaire . ·, · was ki)led and two po)icemen historic example set· by Presi· ltober.t Maheu; who sued··. She told a news conference and several other persons dent Johnson." H,ughes after being fired in wounded. · " ·. * , Decenlber 1970, asked the high in Los Angeles that the things * "They look n:iarvelous," sai<I court to speed the action in which impressed her most · The first annual Lyndon Henry Foild h as he watched Clark ·County District Court. were fl) the ·po I i tic at -.-------...:·~--------'-'----·------------­ organization of the Chinese people, (2) the luk of em- ·.phasis on competition and a 11 aspects of daily living aQd (3) the a.pparent common practice Qf people· gathering in snliill groups lo .criticize themselves and each othe.r. * Southern Calif orni~ .. "llE . Lt~ l\fark Phillips, a rugged tank commander, crash c d thtough royal tradition before Buckingham P a (a· c c , an· ~ · · nounced he and Princess A·J.De . were ~aged. _· · HOmE ·:IHOW ---~--... . . ... .. ~ _h,andsome 2.4-ye.ar-0ld soldier said he proposed to the pripcess and not ~e -0ther way around. Speaking aboard the ferry taking him across the English Channel to rejoin his reqiment -in West ·Germany, Phillip:; said: · "I 'read somewhere that royalty is supposed to prop~se ~ to save embarrassment. It 's nonsense to .suggest il hap- pened in this case. I proposed to her." · - Anahei..-. $tadiu~ LAST .3 DAYS . . Endo1s~ by California Mobilehom1 · D11lers Association • Sinctn, Hubles, """: frtm 12 ft. 1 50 IL · to 36 x &4, al oHlrint Illes! mi4-re1r ,. . . * ... oRplrine Muildt, mot r Sen. FAlmmid S. Muskie, died at her home in Rumford. a western Maine mill town . .She WU 82 •. i111IUQtilns; .,. iiltlallJ.rec~-i'_Ym--_ ---- Mrs. Muskie, a native of Buff¥>,· N.Y.. lived alone since her husband, Stephen. ~ied in 1956. The couple had six children. -- ·During the 1972 Democratic · presidential pr.in;lary race;- .. ·---.. ma1111f1Cbnn.. lepnsentativts ta answer ~uestioni. helP male your-choice. · • Professiwlly iecoraled, furnished ind ·, · llHscapH hollles rancinc in prke fr1111 $7.$11 le-$49,5111. • Homei d"rspllye4 in park·lite settinf with reslinc •us. especially desipecl br Harry llacres. -. • Cowered display area fw n1ated·~ . '. and smites; park anll site inlormatioll. • H~n•ris of idfft ftr inedem · · --~------ .- ADMISSION: $1 .IO Aclllltli 75' Yountsten .. .. , ... _. Sil.t!" HOllrs Today 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 •·"'· S.t11rdly. June 2 12:00 -•• 10:00 " .... \-SUndly, Juno 3 12:00-101:00 p.m. ,~·!·~ .. -~ ··~ . • ,... ................ 2 •• ,, . -.,,.,.,w.1u'I I ·w---.• \' ' ·' Bob Barker saYS: II ! ' I've 1alked lo Plf'oouth owners all o-w . _ And bejieve n•c, they're really :.old oo Pl 1niu~lr. No wonder Just look at !he "''4ie.yoor Chr¥.sJ~:Plymoulb..D.eolrr pJ iers. For pnce p~ple I here's the Pl1·1110•. ·h . Dusler ... 111t hottes1 selling compo< r 1n South~·n Coliforn,o. For portkulor people I he·~·; tt1e goeat Plymou1h Sote!litr. And lcr pt~od pcop:e, Piymoulh Fury i· the pid: of the big ones. It'" a winn:ng C<"nb 'lOlton! PLYllOVYM llUSTIR-Larry Nes.ornar says "We gai a kit -.. fer our m:iney ond we loafed ot 'em oll. Duster is the i.tcorl_,.owned:'Tho.r..ondsof Chrystr:Plyf!\OU!h l"'OPI• =~Neosomor ho'• mGde Plymouth~ llw lop selling In Soutne111 ColHornia. . 1'1.TMOUTH rull#-Fred Schwanz says "I'm •ery pl005od 1'1.TMOUTH IAnum-Mrn. Carol Haines ""Y' "Sarclhre w,1h my moloogo. 1•,.; got extra p<>Wer for •mergenc;es and is.lhQ ~ c:omf_ortoble Qlr l'•e-ever Qwru>d end it hondle; e•lra room far comfort . Fury giV<>S Vo" b<g ro,om ... and a lot so easy I have no problem parallel park.Ing. We like the deal~r "'°' lndud10.J1 automot~ transmiss;"'' ,X-r otcern"? ond who sold ii ro us, too!' Po Kular FJ"OPle pick Solclhte bo<allY' power lront d1'El>ra es n 'on&!fil • ol lh~qt'Oo yhog_M]j solid Chrysler eng;neering with .-Electron.c lgn1f1on o,,d 1orslon smooth . r:Cfr. - PICKA PLYMOUTH DUSTER. A sales winner in Southern California. •Mae volue ... more for the money'.'..thor's whot people in Southern California are saying about Plymouth Duster:-That's why w~·r number one'in compacts. And that's why you should see your Chrysler-Plymouth De'oler now. YO\J'il g to great cJegl on Duster. And tfi9t's telling it like it is. ,,.,,...,,... _ _.,..,.,,.....,... ~ yoUr -Southem California Chrysler /Plymouth De~ler. -----..... _ I . Costa M•s1;1 . ·~ti~ -Chryste ·~ y.rnouth, Inc. ,2929 ti~rb.or Boulevard. . . . .. . . . ~ ' HuntinCJton Beacli : · . H~ntington Beach Chry51er.Pl~uth, _L ___ . _ _ l6661. ·Beach Boulevard ; . ... ' . Friday, Ju~e 1, 1973 I t . DAILY PILOT fl . " ' " . I. .- ••• .... ..... J ----------· .~ -,---I OMORROW -A 1.- 5outh (oast~?taza BRISTOL AT SAN DJ.EGO .F-REEWAY:, -<i:OSTA MESA --·-~~-'<.. --·--·See-Mick-ey·Mt:>trse~-Mtnnie Mouse; Cinderello, -arid Freddy the Chimney Sweep Live and in Person at ·"" . South Coast ·Plaza· Shoppin-g Cent-er , · romorrow, Jwje 2 at ll:oo A.M . . . ~ -----... -~Plo_~~to -See=-tbe~Epttre ~P-re_d "'ction:·------~~ --~----- .- "~ of the All .New 1973 · ,;DISNEY . ON PARADE" At The L.A. Sports Arena,)une 5.:24'. Tickets on Sale at ~Sears, May co:O~n Mutual!~ Ticketron, PacH-k Stereo, a_nt1 liberty Agencies. . .. '' ·---·). • ·. ---. • ... .. • I " . .. < . ' " ··~ ! . ' .. ;:-- ~: .. -'(' ~~·~ ----.... -·· ·'" .. . . ·"-} • •. r. Bahia Host ·Regat a Bahia Corinthi an Yacht Club leads the yac hting action in NeW?9rt Harbor thi s weekend with an invitational r~gatta for Lido-14s,, P-Cats and ·SJl- ings. Racing will be on Satur· day and Sund ay. and 16s) Saturd&y, and SUn· da~·. . , SOU'l'H C 0 A ST COR· :: 1N1'HI A~ YACHT CLUB -5 tm:i1ailonal Regatta, lntcrna·: ( t i .o n a 1 · I 4 s . Coronado-15s, ~ Saturday, ~day. I. ... I!, · .. .. . ~ ~. . -'fwo More "TQp Skipper_. Added to W estUike Field ..:L Two additional top racing. '.representative in the Mallory skippers have been added to ·Cup ev.ent also has been the the field of eight who 1962 Thlstle West Coast chani· previously had accepted tl'le pion ·and l963-Lido-l4 National challenge to compete in the "Race " or Ghampions" at Champion. He has also won· Westlake on Saturday. the Los Angeles to Mazatlan The latest additions to the ocean race. San Diego Yacht Club . and Henry Spra~ IIT, Newport Har bor Yacht Club. All of the skippers have won top honors in various sailboat racing classes. Many are and have been world, No r th ,. PALOS VERDES YA CHT CLUB -Small . Kee lboa t ......,r\--1P-.... ·4'--.f-.l.:_i..-ll.egatta...Satur4.a¥-'~~--~ host to th~ Midget Ocean Rae-Newport-Balboa . field are Jim DeWit of the St. oLChampiic' ITTS-'.~,.-l.Ul}Jmc:an...arui..nat.illlllill_.clll!J.ffi:::._~'-9 ranei~ Yiicht Club,_ San Fran-' · pious. ·. S d "th ·ts BAHIA C 0 R I NT H I AN ing Fleet atur a? w1 I • y ACHT CLUB -invitational Huntington Flats race , t~e Regatta , Lido-!4. P..Cat, Sol- thiTd fea ture of the Massey ing. Saturday, Sunday. Midget-Series. VOYAG ERS YACHT· CLUB , · A naHonal c.harnpion~l1ip . BOATING -Huntington Flats Race regatta is on tap m San Dulgo (Massey-Midget Series) Satur- starting tod ay when t .h e · day. Tornado Ca tamaran sailor$ · 'seek" the national crown under the auspices of Southwestern Yacht-Clab. The T-ornados are one err the newest add itions to the Olympic agenda_and will be seen in act ion for the first time at tlic" 1976 Olympiad in Canada. San Diego , SOUTHWESTERN YACHT HERE IS t he Southern 'CLUB .-Tornado National Cal1foqua -Y-acnITng Associa-· :Championships. today, Satur: . lion calendar of events. for the . day, Sunday;. Summer Series, ·k d 470, Saturday, Sunday. . . wee. en.: . . . CORONADO YACHT CLUB Los Aug~les-Lolig Beac~ _ Sun ~nd &?a Regatta, ·w E S TW ARD CRUISING SDHF, '~Ton Saturday. . _ . CLuB -Los Angeles to Long SA~ DIEGO YAOIT CLUB THE TOP . event in the Los Point Race, PHRF, Saturday. -Vollm-er Series: Cor.-25: --1::o1s-Kenntd1-photo Home -G-rowa · To111le1· ·Angeles-Long Beach area this . CABRILLO BEACH YACHT Saturday, Sunday; Good .Ques-. . p weekend will be cabrillo CLUB -Tndian Rock Race ti on Serres. Soling, Saturday, Gamba re. the. 35·foot sloop <;les1gned by Doug . eter- -Beach Ya~ht_ Club's Indian (Cabrillo Series ) IOR,-,.MQF.f, ...:Sunday· Blue Star Serie~, _son of ~n Dre~o Y~cht Clu~nd b.u1lt by E1ch~n- Rock race for Ocean racing. -PHRF, ·saturoa . --. _Star, Saturday, Sunday:-Drx-laub g!=San-Q1ego-1s-:f.-he--new na~1onal" One 1on . cisco and Stan Miller of the . sponsored ,by the Westlake Long' Beach Yacht Club. , ·y~cht Club. All 10 skippers IN ADDITJON to t h e De Witt will be carrying the will race brand i:i.e~v Cyc~one prestige of northern California . 13s. The on~-man dinghy .1s a featured "Race or Cham- sailors when he competes with fa~t an~ ·highly compe~1tive pions" a full schedule of rac- the Jop Southern Californians ooat w~tch has been des~gned ing for the_ .. Sabot ,: Li_do-14. already entered in the ~t. an<l built by Westlake Village c y c I o n e . B a n s h e e and He is a former Mallory cup. naval arehitec~ Frank Butler. Coronado 15 classes will ·winner and winner in the an-Westlake skippers ha v e . nual "Bull -Ship" Regatta sail-participated in the extensive held. Skippers will be, co • ed-in El Toro class boats. testing and refinementslbisilt peting for the Westlake Cu into the .new_cralt. first won • last year . b lMILLER1 !< Wes~ Coast Other invited. skippers· who ororiaoo s:-·slCipper · will coinpete include·, Earl Parker or Westlake. The .. D~tes Set · f:lms, San Diego Yacht Club: WaS donated to the w1estfa Roger Welsh, Newport Ha1.,bor Yacht Club by the An:ieric"aff .. ] Yaehr Club :-Argyle Campbell, Hawaiian Company. This yea ~~ Balboa Yacht Club ; Dave American-Hawaiian vi · • I -~ _UlJman,..:Balboa ..YachL ciub.;._president Joe Bowman ~· -U -aUmmer. Tom Le'weck, California Yacht make the 0HiCiaJ-presentat1 Club; Ken Weiss. Alamit~s of the cup to t}le winni S l ~ Ba.v Yacht Club: Tom Tobin,. ya\:ht.sman. ·. ai -~eries-". -f:jiiiliiiiiiiiiiiilliliili•••~ . Midge t Ocean Ra-cin and . L~ITLE SH,fPS FLEET .....: Brown Trophy Seri_es, S_DHF, champ10.n. It-:was th~ f.irst ho.at des1gnecl-b)'. Peter~ Pacific Handic(!p classes. The t.ad1es Harbor Race, PHRF, s11turday, Sunday: Hotel dcl son and handily beat all of -the more expensive cus The Ba)boa Yacht Club ~as raceis part of CBY~'s Cabrillo Sunday. Coronado Race. PC,' Sunday; tom ~nd One Ton. ~oats. 9amba,1;e reported!X won announced dates for its ' eru:ore..1· ·Series. Santa Momca Bay Driscoll Series, 110, Saturday, the highly competitive series on boat speed. midweek summer 5 a i I i n g In Santa Monica B a Y C AL I F QR N I A YACHT Sunday. series kt]own as the Twili~ht California Yacht Club con-CLUB --Santa Barbara SJLVERGATE YA CHT. ·' tinuf!s its Overton Series with ·Island Ra·ce (Overton Sc.rieSJ, CLUB -Spirit Se,ries;-T-Bird. B • A 'd-· D' .and Sun~et Serres. the· Santa Ba rbara Isla nd race Saturday. Sa turday, Sunday. oat1ng . CCI ents 1p· The Twilight series will be for ocean racing yachts. ·~·~ SANTA MONICA YACHT North .and Inland · · . ~eld \Vednesday e v-e.il i n gs Westlake Yacht Club, north CLUB -Triple Grand Slalom, WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB starting Jurie 13 an,d con- oL San Fernando Valley com-'keelboats, Saturday; Sunday. -· Westlake Cup Regatta, Capitol News Service last ~·ear with 178 injuries and tinuing weekly ·through July I BALDWIN .•• ; . Thi1 v.orutilo hornr or91n -hu 11! · ·tho bu ilt-in t.Jonl you will ovor noed to fu lly .njoy th o fun of mok· in9 your own music .. mands ·top interest in small KING HARBOR . YACHT·-Saturday. : SACRAJ'1ENTO -Boating 113 deaths. Il. . . · boat sailing with .its annual . CLUB -New Horizons Race, . SAN LUIS YACHT CLUB -accident statistics for 1972.. This represents an 18 per-TI1e Sunset series' gets under . ....M•n. thru Fn., 10 ... , Westlake Cup regatta iri which 'keelboats; Spinnaker Series, · Spring..Se.ries~ Sunday. . . <;ent decrea se in ·accidents; way Jul 18 _and _ continues s.1vn11y ·1i1 , . NEW HOURS 10 of h J)outhland 's ..top Saturday;-Sun<lay. SANTA BARBARA. YACHT show sO~Jd unprovement.ll 1 . percent-deer a e 1!11 -iroug ug. 18. A Summer Ei't<11n11 -Y 1ppe1nrm111t . -~-sailors wilf compete· in lhe ·· '-~ALIBU" VACR'T. CLUB :._ . CLUB·=-. Ocea11-R11ce"'N07"'·4-;--l:l:!e-preV-ious year.r 'J:]:iere:wel'e. . juries. and a '17.4 decrease in~ ·Finalej'~_5:e i_U.<;lie®kd..A:ilg •. ~. -: __ Sl5-NolTH~_SAitA..AN~=-• -~5151 · Cycfone Class·dinghy. -------Hobie--Cat Invitational fHs.-:·-Ser-ies-Raee No:-+.:&mday~--612-pleasAre-:-boat-accidents -fatalities· m·er 19'i'.l. ~-· · J 22. . · · • .. ••ill•••liillilllllillm•••••llilll•• .. ,. Coupon --· £.. v.:::: . . . . . . Marlin Fishing ·in La Paz,.· M:exico 4 Day~3-Nights . "t·Dayl · Fi~ing" - ··'o- --~ ' . OFFSHORE ROOKIE -Ocean powerboat racing's rookie of the . year, Art (Snapper) Notris of Miami, used this 36-foot Cigarette .powered by . two of the new 600 hp, fuel-injected Mercruiser en· gines to win the Sam Griffith Memori<µ race. He will be out in the Bahamas.500 scheduled June 8. · 1----. y aclit ·czu b · Po~~r~~t Top~·Rool{ie Pole Sails I STIJIHlll • ' "' • ...,.j ' Prep(lrj,1~g_ A.lolia ·Ra_ces · . . ~ Picl{s 'Mere' Ciglre.tte ; Tlie Globe Mercury Marine's new ~00-36-foot Cigarette-hull Fino in ·ny Himself horsepower fuel-injected 496 the race with two of the new Th r ~An I Y ht Cl b MerCruiser units. as has PLYMOUTH, England (AP)· e ......,, ge es ac u cubic inch engines and cleaver P 1· h cht ChrtS. has issued invitations for its rookie Art (Snapper) trorris of -_ 0 is ya sman two-race Aloha Series, June propellers have impressed Miami who has won' major Baranowski has sa iled his 45- 23-24, designed to serve as current offshore-racing cham-races this year in his Cig<i(·. foot yacht into Plymouth :I r h harbor after com pleti ng a U tune-up ra ces for ~1achts en-pion, the sport's rookie o t e ette Slap Shot. s i 11 g I e . h a n de d circum-I ter:.ed in the July· 4 start of the year, and one Qf the wo_rld 's One of the most welcome ·navigatism of t~world . _ Los Ange les to Honolulu race. best-known boat ·b u·i ) ii er s additions to .the Mercury The 28,500-mile rnyage took The series i~ not limited to powered fleet is the much him seven months. Honolulu races. ho·;.,ever. enough that they have selected t lk d bo t 38-f t 8 t . " a e. a u oo er ram ~ranowski , 35. set off in his The first race on Saturd ay. them for the Bahama s 500 '-" h ·11 · · th Id w111c ,~, nm m e· wor raeiug cruiser "Polonez" last June. 23, 11i l! be a 42-miler ocean powerboat race Jw1e 8. championship points raee }Vith year rrom Plymouth to com- . starting at ~ Angeles Har· ' The race will 1le held out of the big MerCruiser units. Tts pete in a transatlantic race. bor and rou nding a mark off d · ·11 be t ' Ml·am1·, Fla. ·Defend1'ng World river Wl ve eran Sammy But he decided lo sail around Arrow Point near the west end of Catalina and relum . This champi.on Bobby Rautbord of ,_J_a_m_e_s_of_M_ia_mi ·l.h_e_g~~ ~~t:_ad. ____ 1 race will give the Tran spack-Miami Beach has entered his ers a pre view of the beat to the west end or the island. a mandatory mark of the course to Honolulu. Supervisors To Ey.e City ~r-~.,..,...~----. -. . LOS ANGELES (AP\ -, County--supel'visors-·ha 11_ '. scheduled an election Aug. 28 to decide whether a proposed I PbllV tiDbf - £1tC/ke ~odet Honored bpJ BY Dick Fenton, longtime -member and former . commodore of the Bal- boa Yacht • Jub has been honored by the club for his work in national and · .interna- tional yachting circles. Fenton bas been partic· · ularly· involved in pr0· muting ' outli ni.n~ in the North Amebcan . fourth city on th~ P!!.IOS Verdes Peninsul a shall be in-1 corporated. The 3-2 vote climaxed more than three years of con- troversy on the q ~tion. --9-hol . ~ar w ur ,,.._ · · --- and pu tt 1nn g reen. Op1311 to the pu blic 8 a.rn. to 9-p.m. Lighted a!M dark . Teachi ng pro avail ab le GREEN FEES: The proposed city , Rancho ll!liliBI P. los Verdes, covers 10.1 • Wee kda~-$1 .50 for 9-holes (replay 75¢) •Weekend s & Holidays - 12.00 for 9-holes (replay $1 .00) square miles and has a population of more tban 25,000. ... Cnastnl Weather Pa~ sunny 1oday. Light vorlablo winds nlghl •nd morning houri becom· 1 ing wu t•rly 12 to 16 knots In after- • noon• today Ind Saturday. Hlgtt today upper 60s. CMstal tempera1urn ri ng from 60 to 65. Inland llmperatures r•no• lrom ~ S9 to u. Water ttmPtr1turo 6'. SPEC IAl RATES & MEMBERSHIPS '·-"" CALIFORNIA MILLS FtOTEL, FOODr CAPTAIN, DECKHAND, FISHING EQUIPMENT, E-XCLUSlVE OF TRANSP-OIO'ATlON . ' ~ $ 67 . . ... . 66 . PER PERSON FOR A PARTY OF SIX No-. ..•.••••••••.•.•.••••••.•. , , ........... . Hll11111r Yachh, Inc. ;..A,cl*-~~ ......... ~ ...... -··7····.-.--~ .... -...... "-... ___ _.,, ---....._ ~---,, .......... ~ ........... : . -:-:-.... .-:~ : .. : ......... : N . ' . ' Mltalott Yleje, Ce. 92675 ...... ·~...,,., ...... ~ ~ .,........... . . ·-----ti&.~ C.11 .1114t. 1i1-=1iii. ---.. SU•lllTUfT. nc .• ·-. SYKD. llGUOYAH CARPEJ -CARPET OUTLET ~ -I ~ .. c • ~ -; 0 I £ ... 0 -~ I I :a •• •• 1::· :I .. • • & :a • acht Ra ing · nlon . • GEMINI • C•ITl•IA • H LLMA•K • WllTl•N· • l'•IND ~·----~====·::::;.;;.:;2~::::~2.::::::::::::::::i.;;;.;-..-..~.·, ......... m;~ .......... I ..... •• . ) • • • . , ( --, \. .. ,. .. ! --.,. . . ·: r . Depu_tY t;ha:rge~ ~ ~ifi ' . Ill' I tt!flltiolt Skylab ·nistOry: ' First ShO'Wers ·-· ·--__j_ SPACE CENTER, Houston some time cleaning hou5e.'~ (AP) -Sk~ab's astronauts Conrad said he hope<\ toplay "·.today enjoy-..a luxury never· Ol'biting tourist and snap ·some 'before known ·in space -a . pictures from the window qur- daJ of leisure, whiah will in-i11g_ th~ day. He asked the con- clu(ie their first showers after troL center for the map . a week. of work in the warm coo_rdinates of E g y p t ' s space-station. pyramids and African Mt. It is -one ·of three free days _ ~limanjaro,_ • P lanneif dtiring the ~m:clay .. ~_--_- mission oy Ch,arles Q)nrad -ONE TIUNG 1hey'r looking Jr., Dr. Joseph P~ KerWin aoo---10I"Ward-10····IS-··tne·-··5oower, Paul J. ,Weltz. . . scheduled for late afternoon. Experunents are S11SPt:nded . . -for the day. Unless there Is an Ea~h will l~~r himself, st~p emergency, mission control 6ehind a c.ircular plasllc will leave them alone, except shower curta~ and use a for .rcJaying rqutine messag'es. hand-held . device to spra1 :.Knlfbag Suspttt L EXPERTS ON the ~nd ' Joseph Bowen. 27, has· will continue .to ·troubleshoot bunself with about two quarts of water. been identified as one Skylab's power ·s ho rt age, of two inmate suspe~ts working on procedures for one . in slabbjng death of of the astronautS to take e l--'--1----r-m'""t.n-.--a n d deputy • space walk to-release a stuGk ·warden at Holmesburg solar panel. ~ . . _;- Prison in Philaa~Tphta: -·--Goromaml,e_r ~~te_d Thursday night there may be In the w e i g h t I e s s en- vironment of the · space sta- tion, the water droplets were expected to clmg to the cur- tain and the astronauts. The -spacemen w.ill. suck Uiem vith_a:.hand-0petated vacuum cleaner. --· ---· ~·Btttlgei~. ~:·Deficit i Narrows ! .\VASHJNGWN (UPI! th·c administration said today hat unexpected revenue from . ihe boomini economy wotV<t ~ ~~rec 11_c~ rne~ 1e<1er.;rt _ btl:_: ~ · eficit in tbe cµrrent fiscal pear to $18 billion .· and to less than . $3 billion in the ye!t l'>eginning July 1. . : If the esti.rrtale holds up through the 1974: fiscal year, whicn bt!_glns July 1, it wolild be the closest -to balance 'the federal budget has been since 1969. the last year the government's books. were-out of lhe red . The Office of Management and Budget (OMB J attributed the sharply narrower budget ·deficits 10_ hea\•fer -1ha!L_~x­ pected' tax collections from both citizens -and corpora lions. WITH ONE MONTII to go io fi.scal 1973, the OMB said spending would . o u t r u 11_ . receipts by $17.8 billion, a $7 bill.Ion improvement over the original estimate. For fi scal 1974, the bureau placell ·the __ !feflcit -at $2:7 billion, sharply lower than the $12.7··b1llion red ink projection given last January: The last budget surylus In fiscal 1969, the transition year i)eriod between the Johnson 3'ld Nixon Administrations, was $3.2 billion. ·DEFICITS OF $2.8 billion, $23 billion and $23 .2 . billion followed in the next three fiscal yea rs. . • OMB Director Roy L. Ash said the revised f i g u r e s 'D---ll!lt:'ls:<J::u:.:.:mei!..tJl~ increase i_ n federa1 s p e!iil"'rn g rom ·---~~\\'lou.s budget· foreeasts. · _."The controlled manage- ment of federal outlays that the PJ'esident promised ' in January is being carried out," Ash said. ·at least some chores l-0 do. "It'll be more like a field day," he radioed. "We've got an awful-Jot of housekeeplJfg to do .. Things are scattered all ?Ver the place, so we'll s~d --=~ --- C.Onrad. Kerwin and Weitz have worked in 86-degree plus te~T_atures since boarding the station . a week ago and 1 have reported they a r e somewhat 11weaty. · _s_uunw~&-SAVE Quantities limited! -' Murder ··.of Family ·----·--- to ride bis kids up and down through town on his bicycle."· · ~ - .Save up to $100. on Magnav.ox Color TV, Colet.Stereo Theatres --and-Gensele-Steree·;-Also ~njey-t-r-emendous_savings-eR Black~ -:-- and White TV, Ster.ea Components and Radios. We.,..st make room for our new 1974 Ma~navox IT!Odels •.. so buy now ... and save on floor samples, demonstfators and discontinued models-some in original fact~ry-sealed cartons .. I SAVEsso 100% SOLID-STATE . '. . is the most r~liabl~ Color TY ... and M~gnavox gives you Modular 100% Solid -State ... the SS· 100 Chassis . Simpler, with five circu\t panels with plug-in mini-modules and tranesistors. They snap in ... and snap O\l_t . So ... if anything goes wrong ~t's a snap . to service. Contemporary model·7540 also has T.A.C. •.. so sophisticated, it autoRJatical/y compensates for color changes between scenes and channels. :You'll get a color-right, perfectly-tuned picture, •.. automatically! ~·--NOW·_QNl\' $529 WAS $579 If the estimates nm true to form,· the federal balance sheet will look something like tbi$ for the 1973 and 1974 fiscal years: 1973 -Receipt s $232 billion ; eipenditures $249.8 billion ; SAVE-Magnavox Portable Color TV now from ogly $229 ficll $17.8 billion.. · 1974 -Receipt.$· $266 billion ; eicpendilures ~.7 billion; fie it ,i. 7 billion. · . ,,. -=--'Fffrnjmg Up . ' . · BAialRSFIELD tAP ) -Jtem. C o u n t y Agricultural sioner James W . n has· ~po11ed that agricultural production tiok a whopping .20 percent teat( over, (lie J)fevious year ln the county, reaching $430.3 n1Ulion. Th revised figure ror 1171 was $356.4 milllon. The p 401 MAIN STREET. .. HUNllNGTON BEACH ~. ,, . . , :Salas & Ser¥1ca·536-7561 UNITED ' •' -S'fORE.S_ -~ ... .! ~. 90 DAYS CREDIT · WITH NO INTEREST I 0 .A.C. l LOW PAYMINTI. UP T.O" 90 DAY~ (Whll Ntr..,.I 00... P1ymenll Ml!ANS NO INTEREST OR SERVICE CHAROI GOLDENWEST. WARNER HUNTINGTON BEACH ·' Sal~•· Gnly-842·5596 rigures repr nt gross sales ,·...,--------------------------... -+---------~-----~-----------. i . • • '. . ...... -.,.. ... ' ~ --~- ~ . .-- l _, . ' Friday, June l ,. 1973 ( DAILY PILOT OPIN llAll T •:30 te t :lO-SUNOAT 10 to 7 ORA MADA HlllS I Ch1n""'1li II WOODLAND HlllS I' • 'C!OIY i,<d. llVllllDI 1ylN It SAHllo ANll llQI Ill Cml P:1.z1 rQHANCI ' ...., H"" IUIHA PA•~ Btl(h.,..0<"'9',,.,,,,.0lANGI C.rOt<lii<M&l~ '"'M.tr<"'11tt'lAKIWOi)O Clr""ot P1r; m "' ' • J ' . t I /' ' ·-.. I ~: • -~--1_n_l~_.,._P_IL_v_;_:_~~_:__:_ __ _:__:_F~ri~da~y,~J~u~ne~l~,~l:..:..::_973 MAY -~€J'S FIFTIET.H .A:N . IVE RS ARY • ~ ~----------..... --------------CH I LDR EN'S SAVINGS HARDWOOC Pl OLE CRIB . i0nf1nts fu-;;;i~r;124 ' -reg. S80 6 ~5-.-9-9-- BOYS PRINT FLARE PANTS little boys5 1-a ll stores reg. SS 1.99 TODDLE R BOYS ETON SU ITS toddlers 126-all tores · ""8· 6.99 3.99 GIRLS SEERSUCKER PA NTS girl s 4-Gx 56·•11 stores reg. ~5-$6 3.99 GRbtf P OF GIRLS DRESSESr girl s 7-1"4 77-all store• val. S10·S12 6.99•7,99 GIRLS CUFFED SHO RT.S \ ., HOUSEWARES IRO NING PAD AND COVER housewares 33 ·all stores re'g. 4.49 .iJ'9 MOTORIZED CRESTLINE BRAZIER · housewares 3J ·all Storps 19 95 16 99 -~eg. . • DOUBLE SIZE HIBACH I · housewa;es 33. all stores res. 10.99 8.99 HOOVER UP RIGHT VACUUM vacuumoi'l·all s1ores reg . 56.99 49.99 ~ ' HAG RUG RAK E vacuums73-all s1ore reg. 7.99 2.99 HAMILTON BEACH BLENDER -, COTTON TERRY BEACH.TOWEL owm--Jo-..-fll~tor-es · e& 9.00 4.99 WALL-TO-WALL BATH CA RPETING towels JO-all sto res reg. 16-SJ6 12.99-29.99 FRING ED OVAL ACCENT RUGS towels.JO-all stores ....-'reg. $4-518 3.29-13.99 IRI SH LINEN PLACEMATS 1owels, lineh 30-all stores · 11"~. 1.50 1.19 WHITE COTTON--OliH TOWELS . towels 30-all stores 1 eg. 4/2.90 4/2.39 EASY CARE VINYL PLACEMATS • 1owels, linens30-all stores reg. 1.50 89$ reg.24·99 ·19'·99 IELDCRESLtACQUARD lOWJb~~,__,-- .ROCJ OR TOASTER OVEN iowels4o-all stores reg.1 .20-8.00 -79c-3.99 girls 7-14 77-all stom v-al. SS 2.99 GIRLS BO.DYS UITS, ASST. COLORS -. ---. --- L00KinG ~ Fawaro FOf - . FiFTY . Yt:ars smallapplianc;es-1fl stores reg.'24.99 ·19.99 SURETY DELUXE SOLID TOWELS LADIES FOLDING WARD.ROB E ioweb30-all stores reg.80c-~.2S 59c-3.29. luggage36 -all stores . -reg. 28.00 23.00 MARTEX COTTON TERRY TOWELS FLITE(: REST 29" PUL-l.MAN iowels JO-all tores reg. 1.05'7.00 79(:-4.69 iuggage36 -alhtores reg. 26.00 -21.00 HOMESPUN WEAVE TABLECLOTH ASST. HAND -C UT Lt AD CRYSTAL l1nen(lO-all slort"s re~.1.25·1 5.00 89c-12.29" girls ~ccessories 79 ·all s1ores val SS 3.99 PRETEEN BIKINI S, HALTER T.OPS' preteen 90-all i.circs--v•I. $10-$12 7.99 MENS FASHION-SAVINGS CLASSIC GOLF KNIT S crystal 126-all stom reg. S30·S50 20.99-29.99 PERMA-CARE TABLECLOTH ~por15.Wear M , reg. $6·S7 4.99 · DI AMA NJ STEMWARE , 4 SIZES linens3o-all stores reg.1.2s.-19.oo -89c-9.49 . SHORT SLEEVE S1'0.RT SH IRTS . glassware 12G-all slorcs reg . lO.OO 6/5.99 -MARTEX KING-SIZE BLANKET -s pc:'>rtshirts134-allstore's . r;g.$5-$7 3;99 SILVERPLA-Tf--4-PC. co·f PEE SET . .. bed,ding41-~ll slores ... reg.30.0(J J4.99 COOL KNEE LENGT H PAJAMAS . silver48-all stores reg . 37.50 "27.99 DUCHESS SOUO-COLOR SPREAD -furnishiogs6 -a.llsio~s reg.S& 3.99 SILV,ERPLATED ICE.BUCKET . bedding 41 -alls1oreoreg.s2s-s40 19.99-34.99 DOUBtEKN'IT (,CJLF JACKET'S-silver 41l-allstores . reg.25.00 19.99 -COUNTESS YORK COMFORTERS--• -· 45-PC. STO~EW ARE SET -· be<!_~~-~4:s__:a11 stom reg. s1s-s28.14.99~21.99 .· -FASH IQ~ SA \ll~G_ S \ ,., cc =~ s sportswear45 :a11 stores reg. 27.50 14.99 rhina46_ -all stores .reg . 60.00 49.99 BURLINGT.ON-'N'O-IRON SH.EETS _ A E~~~RIE-. ASSORTED-SPORT COATS \· 9'2-l'C. NOKI I AKt LHINA SET · - OESIGNER,.BETTER _DRESSES .· ' -__$uccD p_ L~IN KN1T_"P ANT¥ HOS --cloth.in_g 2~ -~II stOT\!5-~· . -reg-$'60·$75 47-00"'. chin_a. 46 -all stores reg.189.95.. -1-59.95--"' -;hee_t_s34-~~ s~ores . rt>g. 0 0-13.50'_ 3.49•9,~9 ----....... ~~----------- ...... ~ .. n.,. _ ~ ' ·, r ?' _ · -5PRlNGMAID NO-IRON SHEETS -- fore22o"'a11 s1ores!...teg. $.62-W6 41.99-119.92 ~ --ho5iery7 -all storei r~g '1.50-1.75 1.19-1.49 . -KQTIAK POCKET 20 CAMERA --_): -VALUES FOR YOU sl-u:ets.14-all.stores reg.4.50-13.50 ],79:9,49 POL VESTER PRINT DRESSES ACRYLIC CARDIGANS, SWEATERS ca'?'era5.37·ail stores .-· reg. 23.99 26•9'9 CAT ALI NAM I m5 IN 2 LB-. BOX SURETY MATTRESS TOP.PERS town&travel49-iill sto res reg.$34-$36 19.99 -acc;essories19 -all stores reg.$8.1! 5.99-7.99 COTTON BRIEF S AND BOXER'S candyn~all stores -· reg.3.50 2.39 sheels3 4-all stores reg.$11-1750 8~99-14.79 JR : AND PETHE DRESSES, RANTSUITS GOLD FILLEQ PIERCED EARRINGS underwearl2?-all·stores ieg. 3forJ.S O -312•89 SWEDiSH STYLE MINT 8ALLS . NO-IRON OPEN WEAVE DRAPES yg. sg. 94, 121 . reg. S22-S40 12.99-19!99 jewelry 22-all slores reg. $4-$5 2.59 2 for 5.00 ASST .-M EN 'S l EA THE R BEL -TS c~ndy.78 ·;II s~~ -. reg . 1.00 lb. 79c draperies 113· ~II sto1es re~. $17-S65 9.99-4_~99 · accessories80 -all;stores reg. $5-8.50-2.99-" Mi XED N~TS -OR CASHEWS HAND-GUIDED QUILT~D SPRl!ADS DRESSES, JACKET DRESSES . . LEATHER HANDBAG GROUP FAMOUS MAKER SLIPON SHOES ' 26''Dn 59 99 h db. ~6 II ' 12 99 ' ' cand y76-•l_lslores reg.2.18 lb.1.69 bed1preads 113-all sto1es rei;.S100·S110 64.99 to.s .. m ... o. 96-all stores re~. $36-$84 .'3'3-, · an a~s" -~ .. _sio_res reg. 14.·28 • · 19 99 " -shoes 60-all slores reg.S26 • -CHOCOLATE BRIDGE MI X VINYL BEAN BAG CHAIRS POL VESTER FULL, PANT COATS TR.EV IRA ® POL YEST ER DOUBdLEKN IT .. SHS?RT SLEEVE SHI RT-JAC S candy 78-all stores ; rP g. 1.10 lb. 89c pillows 113-all slores reg. 25.00 17.99 '· blvd .coals 27~allstom .reg._$48-5 4 39.99 )ardage54-all stores reg°.58 yd. ·y .3.99 . spomweat.64-all stores .. reg .$6-$7 4.99 KINGSCROSSGIN . CUSTOM SHUTTERS. ~· ... -~--_-_-_ '-.. -.--~:~NpltSILL£N .Bik.IA...C.~~TS.:..~ _ . ~---::: . ~O~~ST~R_DOi..JBLEKNIT GROUP _ YO~G .MENS BOYS WEAR _ l1q':l_or2_07-all ~tores• _, __ 1eg 4.85 qt.·3.99 wst6m drJperles-al l'Sio'.r.s -20 % off ' -·-blvd. coars101-all sto res reg. $1 ~0 89·.99----_.,,arCfag"""l-:1111-stpre! -· reg.<1.\ilf.11_W: y.d:!"3.,~. •:;:--..;,.,-----··· ---· · -/ _ · · ---:--D~-HElOPER BGlJRBOt-:L .. ----'.;,.;---_ -~.{:lJSIQM illf,90VER f AB~I~-- . LONG SOCIAL DRESS.ES BLOUSES AND PANT rOPS. -·ASST. SU MM ER OUTERvVEAR 11~uor ~07.~11 ~{°'e s· -reg: 6.19 qt. 4.99 ··uph. fa brici:ari siores -eg.. 4 · 00 ' 5 -:0o -.39-3."99=-;::;"::-f'ven i ng9~-a ll storesre,. SJ4-Sbo 19.99-39.99 blous .. s3-l-allstores r~.56-S.-l 4.99-8.99 machten.116 -all storesr~g.$14-$35 9.99-24.99 CAPTAIN TOM RUJ\'1, LT. DK _POLYESTER TRI-COLOR Sl;iAG ,. As.S.ORTED FASH IO N PA-TS . 1 107 11 t • -t 4 39 ti. cov. 32 -·all stores reg. s11 sq.yd.mst.6.99 SH I FTs-ANOP A NTSH I n·s . 1qu or ·• I ores rei;. 5.19 q • • . 'blou ;es 31-all store> re;~. $14-StS 9-,99 paceshop130-a ll stores re g. 58-$18 5;99 GROUP OF IMPORTED WIN ES CA DON® NYLO~ Hl-LOdP~.nTsTtE7R9N9 . PANT JACKETS , JR. SIZES . coats 2'4-a ll stores reg . $30~$36 16.99-19.99 PO~ VESTER PANTSUITS 8-18 - DI¥& 95 --31kto-r~-reg:-t11>-$'30-l4-;99•~- SKIMMA ~ DRESSES, SHIFTS -dresses&1_-all slor~s reg. S-13··St6--i'-.~ DRESSES·, .PANTSUITS, 121/2 -22'1/2 dre sses.57 · all s1ores 1eg. S2H40 14.99-29.99 NATURAL FRENCH RABBIT JACKET ---~~ ~1-o-n---.n·~ll--sroFet 79;00- fur produc~ l<1be led to show rnuntry oi origin ·at imponed fur s. ~y co does not carry fu rs of endan· 1ered species · •except whitti.,r, montcl;iir, !.a n bern., oxnard •••weep! oxnard ~nd el c•ion __ DRE5SY POLYESTER BLOUSES ~ntemp. blouses 159-•ll stores _ reg.1&-18. -~'2_9 . A,ss9RTED POL YEST.ER-P.ANJ.S cuntemp. sptsv.:r. 158-all stores• reg . $14-$16 8.99 FAM OUS MAKE SPORT SH I RTS liquor 107-all siores" reg. s2:s25 btl. i69-$21 ii. cov. 32 ·all stores reg. •12 sq.y_ • • • . furnishings23-all stores .. reg.4.50-$6 1.99 •IJc1 u~r -all -sto res e~cept buenJ park. o~nard, ~I NYLQ~ PILE.SCATTER RUGS --f-AMOUS MAKER BOYS ' PANT S ca1on Jrea ru ~s 137-all stores 12.5 0-$738.99-61.99 . ' •VANITY FAIR TRICOT ROBES rebes SJ_. all sto1es reg. )18-5.::.z 12.9,9 '. . ~l~th ing 14-all stqce rei:. 4.50-6.50 2.99 KN9TT'S B ERR;Y F A_RM JAM S • BUDG.Et:;STORE.SAVINGS . robes53-alls1or.es__ . re~.S-18-)20 12.99 SHORT SLEEVE CREWNECK KNITS gournie1 l08 ·Jll 1tore1 ' reg.7Jc 69c ---.-bo;;fur~i-hi~gs23 __ .. all s1or<'s reg. 3.00 ·1,99 -ASST.-SMOKEHOUSE. ALMONDS MISSES ' POLYESTER KNIT TOPS ~ORTED PRINT FLOATS .. ASSORTED PRINT CAFTANS loung ewear 11 5-all 'stores \di. $20 14.99 JUNIOR LONG QUILT ROBE jun.K>rJin~erje 132 .,,!.lllliuei .. ~ __ :;"aL.$17 _13__.9_9 ANTI.CL .ING NYLON SLIPS - li ngerie28 -all stores val. S6·,S9 3.99-S.99 SAVE 1/1 : MISS DiO.R SLEEPWEAR slpwr.1<> -all s1.ores reg. $11·$30 5.99-14.99 - MINI. LENGT!-f HALF SLIPS lingtrie 28· all s1ores val. 54 2.99 BODYSHIRTS IN M~N-Y STYLES . lingerie28·~11 slores val. 56-512 3.99-5.99 FOR THE HOME ---S~PIEGE MODERN DINING ROOM - .. -1:!ining 142 ~all-stores ~ reg7-S58 449 3-PC. MEDITERRANEAN BEDRM . b_edroom 143·a II s1ores reg. S427 $299 MEDITERRANEA N TABLES . ocm. 144-111 stores r<'g. S69-S159 $49-$129 upholstered 141 ·dll 110"" reg. S379 7-F OOT SOF AS, 4 STYL,ES $299 80" QUEEN SOFA SLEEPE R sofa sleepers 140-a ll stores reg. S489 $319 SEALY TWIN MATTRESS/SPRING ... portswear800 ieg.3.99 2.99 ., . gourme1108-~ll s1ore;• 1 , re-g. 79c 69< .TRI STAR BISC ltlT S, 3 LB. MISSES POLYESTER l'ANT_SU ITS -· · -tl resses.810 ~~ ·1, qq 12.99 gourmet106·all sta,res· reg.2.99 2.4~ ·NYLON PANTS~32 ~v~_,A.IST __ 2 ANDA J?RA WER EN"'A?Vi EL FILES women's8o4 . -r~8 7.<f9 5-:g9 --:- . stat. 66 . all s~resreg ,.S40-S60 23.99, 33.99 J UNIO~ PRINT SHI RT DR£SSES -~ 10 PAG E PHOTO ALBUMS jr.1ceoe829 reg.16.99 11.99 .stationery-alt s1ores reg. 2.Y9 2:29, 2/4.50 DORETTE ONE-SIZE PANTY HOSr - ELfCTR IC TYPEWRITER, C-ASE , hosiery807 reg. 69' 49c stationer66 -allstores · !eg.$175 159.99 LOVfLYCAFTANS,ONE-SIZE HALLMARK 8 DIGIT.ADDER robesn1s 1 reg.7.99 5.99 •tationery66-all stores reg.99.99 75.99 NYLONyYALTZStEEPGOWNS SDRA WERMETALC HE ST . -sleepwear821 reg.3.99 2.19 notion sl-all store reg.$24 17.49 BRAS FOR ALL FIGURE TYPES ' FANCYBRIEFSANDBIKINIS' m•tt.145-all siores reg.59.9s_ ea.pc.42.50 FAMOUS COORDINATES, 10-16' linge rie28 -all Slores re g.1.35 6 for 5.99 3-PC. BISTRO SET FOR PATIOS coordinates 101 reg. S10-S44 6.99-28.99 h 75 90 ANGEL TR.EAD SLIPP f RS brass1 9 .r·e~_3_fa> ·2.29 11otjohs1-all stores reg 2.50 1.89 WOMENS PANTIES AND BRIEFS . ..LADY WELDON GOWN AND COAT palio's op 146-all store s reg. 137.50 • GIRDLES daywear 82~ reg. 69'-1.00 39< FAMOUS MAKER COORDINATES --sleepwear10-all stores reg . $8-$9 4.99-5.99 _ LA-Z-BOY ?J VINYL RECLINER ..... d_ frcst;.Spls~r. 86 reg. fl1f·$60 8.99'-39.99 . ,!/'-.. --r~ecllnN_s·1~7-a 11 stores reg. S.249 $179 notions 1-all stort'' reg. 3.S0-$6 2.99-4.99 ASST .. FAMOUS MAKER SLEEPWEAR GINGER J,A;'R LAMPS COL JUMBO DRE SS BAG S 'POLYESTER PULL-ON PANTS sleepwear10-all stom reg. S6-S14 3.99-5.99 . / S ORS SU MMER ST RAW HANDB"AGS h•ndbag s827 . reg. 6.99-7.99 4.99 worMn'uptswr. 85 reg. S15·$1' 10.99-11.99 . lmps6 J-all store' reg. 35:50 27.99 notions 1-•ll siom 1e g. 4.00 2/5.00 PASTEL BARBIZON BABY DOLLS AS SORTED FRAM ED PRINTS . WISS-SCISSORS FAMOUS CALIF._ COORDINATES sleepwe.r10-allstore' 1eg S7:ss·-jf:99'-5.99 pictu res i5-ali;tores _ re g.S18-S65 7.99-39.99 _ 11otions ~·1ll stores reg.0 5·9.95 3.99-8.29 active spt~wr.7i rcg.$16-$32 11.99-19.99 • ASST. FAMOUS MA KER Bi.AS --ZEN !TH l9!L" A-1-A·G-e NA-I: ...,___---d-G-U-IBRlAK-A-~AN<;;-E--RS- ,orse1s. bros 44 -all stores reg. 4.50-$9 .,,99-4.99 tele1·isi on 722 -dll slores r~g.: 429.9S. 389.95 n o~~-all st om -reg. 7 .0o ___ . 5.69 fAMOUS BRAND PA NTY GIRDLES SENT INEL STEREO , 8-TR., 6 S-PK R. K.~RM ENT BAC-5 . . corsets, bras 44 -~11 siores reg. 53.514 3.99-8.99 stereo, i28-Jll store s · reg. 349:95 279.9 5-notions 1 ·all stores · _ reg. 6.00 4.79 EM ERSO N TABLE RADIO SUIT AND DRESS HANGERS r~oios729-•ll stores reg~ 12.95 8.48 notions 1 · all slores reg.1.50 1.29 EiJ:CTROPHONtt: CA'S.SETTE -TRAVEL ROBE s1ereos728·~11s1o~es reg.69.95 44.88 ootionsl ·allstores -reg.iO.OO 8.99 MENS NO-IRON PAJAMAS,S-XL TONECR ESTSTEREO HEADPHONE S ·SPORTCREST10-SPf ED BICYCLE furnishi n11606 . [e);.5.99 4.79 >tereo 728-all stores !eg.24.95 77.88 sporting gdssoo-all stores reg.S65 69.99 UNCONSTRUCTED BLAZERS PLAYBACK TABLE TENNIS TABLE . clothing6H rt-g.~i_9q 15.99-17.99 HARTMAN STYLER/DRYERS :\PF MARK I CALCULATOR 'Porting gds . 50-ali stores · reg.41 .99 31.99 MENS JEANS, BIG GROUP FAMOUS MAKER BRA DRESS, 8-16 p;itio sfii::!p '154-•II store> r~g. $40-24.99 · ASST. FAMO.US MAKoER VESTS · coorainates72 -a ll~tores reg.$14-516 7.99 COTTON DENIM CUFFED PANTS yn1pi g. sptswr. 55-all s1or.ei reg. $18 11.99 · FAMOUS MAKE ·JR. COORDINATES ~ampus shop-all sloresreg. S12-S24. 5.99-13.99 PANTS, MANY STY LES, FABRICS t•mpu 'Shop43-•ll s101.-s re~. $12 -~18 9.99 · .JR . BOYS SUMMER SHORTS, 4-7 childrens808 reg. 1 50 99< ·GIRLS SHORT SETS, 4-1 4 girl1 wear 824 reg, 2.99 1.99 BOX OF 3 HONEY CAKE SOA PS cosmetic' 100 -~ll stores r~g. $5 3,00 BOYS BAGGIES, 8-18 boys wear 622 reg. 5.99 3.99 MENS DRESS HOE~ BOOTS ___ _ >hoe s81 3 reg. 14.99 11.99 MENS COTTON TERRY ROBES fu rn ishin11s 8D6. reg. 9.99 7.99 EMERA UDE, 8 OZ. BOTTLE 3.00 re s. $6 cos metics 100 ·all slores '---SAVE 1/2 ON INTIMATE GI FT SET to metics 100-a ll store1 1eM.S5 2.50 2-PC. ACRYLIC KN IT DRESSES . toiletri es136-ilil 5toresreg. 8 99-$19 7.49-12.49 1adios; c9:a11 'I Ores reg. 89.95 77;88 FOR EST HILLS RACQUET sporlswear 817 ,\e1eS8 2.99 ,_ ____ "'jr"..b~~t~~ll 1t o•~.--1 e~~.;,,M$,·S~8 10.99 .!>~ _ _ _ :~..i:; -H-h~~..0-0RG sportinggds.50-•ll sto re,• .'-reg~l0.00 7.~8 MENS SWIMWEAR , S-M-L-XL ,. SUMMER POLY ESTER KN ·T V'l lAMIN'f:.;200'1rnOCrtiNtTS....,_ ·rn.a-' --299 -::---------------... ---· -·--" _ _1_'! ___ _9/.PS tl1ries.136-1lls1ore1 reg.6.99-to.99 4.59-7.09 P•d nos720·all stures reg.34.95 29.88 BACKGAMMON AME --:-;pumwear1!65-.--reg. 4 .99 • -~-.. -betterblouses39-all store$ reg.$12 .9Y--·----· ·-· --· · · ---.-""'. RC "& Af\J'GFC [P'S (Li\SSIC"~-~---10¥£4~ aU 'I.Qr~!.---reg s,99_j,9,9.,_ __ C.QUQNK IT C~EW _~HiRT'S:_ ::::--~ -~· · PU BLISH ERS BOOK SALE · ' · · s 1 nn9 PROPORTND. POLYESTER PANTS records 1n,a11 sto re' reg. 4.69 ea. 3.69 . TR1CYCl-E 10" WHEEL . sportswedr 05 reg. 2-99 .:1, · ,-, book~68-a ll5tores reg.2.50·S.J5 1.19-19.99 . ' . 8_99 NO--IR.ON "TULIP'~T~IN SHEre-s .-; J. blvd. sptswr.16-111 stor~1 reg. $12 8.99 G.E. 2-SPEED WASH ER toys 42-all stores• r~. 10.98 · C'l/$ ASSORTED JUVENILE BOOK'S .. ---·domestics 803 reg. J.99 2 ·5 KIMEL SUNG BACKSHOES books68 -all stores .reg.4.9S-9.9s ·1.99-2.69 washers.714-allstores reg.239.95 219.95 GYM DANDY SWING SEt 39.99 CALVERT ACRYLIC t3LANKETS -foren stshoes125-allstores • reg.$27 20.99 PHl~CO 18 CU.FT. }lEFR~G. toys 42 ·allstores• reg.49.98' bedding625 reg.7.99:,-1.99 6.79-9.99 ,-, , FORECAST "RINGLET"·SANDAL . CHILDREN'S SAVINGS relngeruorsn1 vi ii st.or•~ , .reg_:329.95 $299 'toys and sponing goods not at .el caio•~ COLORFUL BEACH TOWELS . " 1 · forecast shoPs 1 29-dll~tore> v•lue$16 11.99 GIBSON 21 cu. FT. 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V-$8 3.49 .STA.RTS TOMORROW!-SHOP 10 A.M, TO ~:30 P;M.;· SUNqAY 12 Nb6N ·TO 6 P.M~ .. ---~ _.-J:.. ___ _ -. ----:-~---· _,,,,_ ... ..!.----. ___ -· rf!ay co. south coast p1eze , sen' diego fwy. at bristol,. 546-932 J • • J MAVC0·11 ; ·, ' . ,,. . .. . ·' ·- -" ;; . . S ;_;,;r -e c . . • ,. ' . ... ,. . I DR~NO~ WATSON WlIH EXl;CUTfVE SEtRITAllY,_!l:fELMA HARWOOD '• ' . ... ·'-..... t 'When yo,u watch a school-.grow • to national recognition, and you're a · part of' th.e . experience, you can't help taking pride in it.' ) BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, June 1, lt73 Pate u ---------- reta ,rial Jo-• • A Go o - . \ By AIJJSON DEERR the experience, you can't help taking · the chancellor. for which college scholarships are pro-Before coming to the college district, . Corona del M;p-residents since they _ ----. -. ~ ~~ ,~ ... si._" __ "' -·-_ .)?rid~ it,'.' sh~icl,-=---__ . ''.Aft!!r_ t~!Jl~llX.. :v.ea~ wi!!t ._...§the~.,._-=..Jl~id!o!!. ~,...._..-""""'....,,...,---=-· -==-. . lN<l did secretarJal-wodt..wlt~".tcrt:attfnrnia from.IIfdiana.Jn 1948 Th Ima Harwood has a Specl.al pri'de In Recently r""11anized by the Bah·a 1s flct I nave a lot oI inforJl'P.ftidna my ' t er1can oss. ve -never th 1 "f .1 hn st 1.k t' ,-, -•--e ...... ...,.~ 1 f' rt· It' I bl · t · thi SPEAKER worlr0 d wi'th an"•~.·ng but a ,publ '1c ag· en-e,, coup e ee ,a,. 0 1 .e na,, ives: he Co Co · Coll Di tri. t. Cha t N r · al Se t . Assoc' mge 1ps. s a va ua e asse m s ~ ,. t . ast mmunity ege s c P ·er, a ion . ere aries 13· job." She also handles any secretarial She often speaks to students en-+cy._l don't know 1f I ·could work for ·a ':--secr~tary, she said, can .do a When she came to the district 22 years tion, as its n:st Secr~tary:0f-~JM: year,,_ duties reqUired ·by the board of trustees . th t · he -.al private firn)." variety ?f Jobs. Too often, people th_mk of ago. it had one campus and air she was. descr1b~~ as exemphfymg the and acts as secretary at board meetings. couragmg em 0 enter t -secretan secretarial work as dull: ro.u.tine clerical proximately 700 students. Today, there secret~r1al field. . ... Her service projects have to be geared field . YOUTH WORK work. ' are two campuses and a full-time enroll-She JS-proud of her plaque, 1t seems to . to h~r odd ~urs. "A secretarial ]ob," '·she explained, Although the Harwoods had no children "A goOO. secretary is vital to an ex- t f 20 000 mean so much more when you are · With Bahta Chapter, she has_ served on "can be a stepping stone to a manage-of their own, they have alw.ays been in-ecutive. She is very much a part of his men o · · • . rec1>gl1ized for your work by your peers . the board and done "quite a. bifot'com-ment position if you want it to be. VOil · volved· with 'y00th actjvities. Along with work, and she can be ·justifiably proud or Executive secretary t() the chancellor , in the field ." · · mittee work." She served as bulletin learn about !)e workings of the business, future secretaries,.they gave time to the her job."· · ,. Dr.' Norman Watson,"WS'".Jrarwood has editor and for the last two years has and everything you· learn is an asset.'' jllliior high youth group at their church Evidence that the field is inti!resting h> ~ watched the district grow.' JOB t;:REW been membership chairman of the 83-She tries to emphasize that "you don't• and Scouting. Mrs. Harwood was active many is the rnem~rship rolls of Na- "When you watch a school grow to Her first job with the district was as "member _organization. · become an executive secretary right oUt . in ~Jioag Melll?J'ial Hospital Auxiliar~, tional Secretaries Association, lnterna-' become nationally recognized in the com-secretary to the president. As the district A pet project is the ~apter"sponsored of school., But there are good secretarial spending ·one night each week, until tional. "We have more than .. 30,000 munity college field, 11nd yoo're a part of · grew she took.on the post of secretary to Future Secretaries Association Chapters jobs with good pay that are rewarding."' rei:e1,1tly, at the Hoag Gift Box. members." · --,_-. frA-.a· 1--n -s-------t a-y---· - • By JO OLSON During their performance the straps on 0t Ille Deily '11et Ii.ff ~r dress broke and she had to quit or Watergate -pollution -gas rationing lose ber dress completely. : : -civif rights -violence ar;id drugs -"Gower was always quick thinking," -can America possibly have any hope with she said. "He whirled me in and picked 1 these problems staring her in the face? me up and announced to the audience, "YES!" says Marge Ch amp ion , 'We must part company a little early daneer-author who was guest speaker for . because Marge h;is parted company with the General Assembly of Delphi~ her dress.' " Chapters, Los Angeles District, in the All was not fost because_ she later Beverly Hilton. received an orchid corsage _and note oo Her topic was Anatomy of Hope-in a White House stationery thanking her for 9"8llenging World and her approach was her perfonnance -from the Prince. persooal. "Everything came up orchids:" she 13efore she spoke she asked the au.-smiled. dience to stand and stretch, with bet, ex-VAST NEED . ~ -·- ·. , . • Answer Refreshing . ~. '· . . Lemo n Ard DEAR ANN LANDERS : My husband and I are so mad we. could-chew nails. We bought a new ·car 17 months ago. It rost us a lot more money than we had a right to pay, but we decided it would be cheaper than a second-hand model in the long run: . • -~--11W~µJ:iat::her:::tlntm".S..muscles:ba~:::::._..!!"JI~ay-wm!n I began to _tast....--'11! We'ye had that new car in the garage three times since January. The last repair bill was $45. Please don't tell us to take it back to the dealer ..• we tried°. He. isn't interested in complaints:Jus trades or Sales. What can we do? Will -the custcmer EVER get a break when it comes to car repairs? -SQUEEZED BY phone book for ~he address ot the 100ll Chapter for Retarded Children and re- quest · their literatare. They need educating. If there Is no local. chapter, . the National Iteailquarters is %709 Avenue E, East, Arlington, '.J'ex. 76011. been seated too long. the herbs of bitterness. After l stopped 'Ibe toprc was appropriate for Marge dancing I began to become aware of ----f~•mpioo,w~-grew-up--in a Cinderella reality. I-began to be aware-of the acute world where hop1; meant looking forward problems that aifect all of us. It was to a successful career and who later · such 11 vast panor~. a multitude of discovered the problems of the world and needs." ~-- found that there still was hope. She was eager to help but realized she She ·began dancing ·at an early age had no training to do so. ''I was plagued tmder the tutelage of her father, then by,the questions, 'Could I make any con~_ . made her professional debut at the age .of tribution and was hbpe outmoded in our . 14 in Walt Disney's "Fantasia." times?' " POINSETl'IA FIELD She explored her p_riorities and asked "I grew up in a Walt Disney World ," herself, "Who am I and how does this 'I' &he said. "Southern California had un-relate to my family, conummity and polluted skies and uncrowded beaches., church?" And then she began to take . A LEMON . DEAR ANN LANDERS: That quick- DEAR SQUEEZED: Contact the Bet-thinking wife 'from Richmond with lhe ter Business Bureau and give them· recipe for Hungarian Goulash on the flip chapter and vene. They do 8 splendid · side of the newspaper clipping of her job of me.king people straighten up and good-looking ' committee acquaintance'' fly right. Let'/l hope that one day we was lucky. It could have been a recipe Americana will get the same break the for Cantonese Bird's Nest Soup . consumer gets in Sweden. Garages must Of course, any dolt-headed husband guarantee all repair work for 3,125 miles ·who ventures'into a woman's handbag in or tbne montba -whichever comes search of hou5ekeys, instead of taking first. Wouldn't that be beJiutlful? the simpler expedient of kicking .the door ...~------·,.., · ·-----.. ~=-!.~, ___ do wn would swall2_W an thin_&c,,_ ··-----......,,,.. l'tllll1e°'Tnyellf'~ Cat.."i'h1a. •oatoelt:ef~ • ,~--.-..ct~~· Hoilywood · Boulevard-waS-'I' e a !/ he .found hope in'ile · v_entQrY;:, -__ _ uEAR.ANN LANDERS: Our neighbors . . , . · v.e.Lre.tarn:_ed ,son. He·is about 12 or· 13 Bl!_t J de;> admi~ th~ -gal s rumble-- -----Id but-hi beha · 1 1 . d footedness. Machiavelli would have glamorous-and-the unset rip \vas· a -·~r-fouM there were mor~-ihan 3,000 . field ol. poinsettias. consciousnes_s.raising groups in our com- "A trip to the ice cream parlor was the munlty alone. Is that not hopeful? · treat of the week. Movie stars came to "In the United States there are an our house to take dancing lessons before estimated 60 to 70 million men, women they went to the ltudlos. I knew a lot and children W<?rking as. volunteers on a ab,out hope, I thought. "What was I hoping for in those days? full or part-time basis. Doesn't that say To be a dancing mowe star and to mar· something /pr man's nature? ry, have children and live happily ever MONEY ~ESTrONED after." ' · 1cMore people are beginning to question Her early disappointments w e r e the acquislUon of wealth. I know one looignificant and .trimnphs were small. woman who is giving away a million She made $10 per day as a stand-in for dollars a year.· Snow Whife (several times 8 month) and · "We're spending more for 'J0natharl · as disappointed at not making the cover LJuin""'ton ·114"'"'11,• Charlie Brown and ol Life magazbll! at 18 (~ Eden ,._.. ""96 .... made it instead). But two illside pages 'Good News for Mooem·Man.' There are were mough lo keep her dream going. more plants in homes and offices. I'm .., bowled over by the number of art -ON TOUR. • • classes. NeW communities want water Faith became the partner al her hope and trees.'' when she went on a 10--week tour' with the Mrs. Champion said she found hope in 'nttte Stooges. _ -Wa&erga · " an hang; . " · he _<b)nce4 in t~ circus with }!er bus~ And in . the mergy and fuel _.crisis, band Q~et and -perfonned f'Or Queen perhaps "someone up there Is telling us Elizabeth and Prince Philip in we Should slow down ." Wa hington . D.C, during the Eisenhower In it all ; there Is a "realization that Admlnl tratlon. .. man's d Uny can be reached in person111 "Jane Powell was to ing with the relatiomhlps." ·· salad and we were to dance With th To ~ her odyssey into hope, Marg dessert," Marge said. Champion r d a passage f~m Loi ' '· Marge Champion, who grew up in a 'Cinderella world' and later discovered pr<;>blems · of the world, fin'ds there still' is hop-e. Wyse's book, "A Weeping Eye Cannot . See." . Appro(!Jiately it end . "Can't we put ..thisigs together if we be'gin with us?" NEW WORSlllP i --~--Before h ~ talk. she discussed briefly her n w book , "catch th ew Wind," which she wrote with Maplee Earle and which discus . contemporary fom1s of worship. Sh has been invited to discuss the con- cepts in various · churches actos the Uni 'States, and will doubtless. take her message of hope with her as Sile travels. The book offers quotes as thought-pro- voking as her talk: "Let's talk more in church . . . to strangers (and _friends). "Praise-Hlm with films and slides. dramas and improvisations, Lhe Ust Is os' endless as the creativity of fMII· "Tolich . . . toClch . . . touch . , . would you like lo ·reach out and touch t~e hand ~f the person next lo you? LuJte 5:13)? -- "May the Holy Spirit zap_ you unlil Y'>ll tingle with joy." - .. years o s v10r eve 1s aroun · ted. her. hi t • A · f r · H · l · hild 1 t wan oo s earn. recipe or iv:. ~t 18 :u;~ryt . swee c he' ~ ,easan ·Hungarian Gow~sh indeed ! Paprika for an po e, . 1 IS apparent IS men-the .mind! -SKEPTICAL PAUL FROM tally defective. MONTREAL The reason I am writing is that his 15- year~d sister is ashamed of the lad and doesn't want her boy friends to see him. 'She ls afraid it will damage her socially. When she brings boys home from school she insists that · her brother stay in his room, out of sight. The parents insist they don't want their normal children to suffer because of the retarded child, So they have gone along with the girl's request. My husband and I think lt is appaUihg. Please state your views, Ann. We know they read your col- umn every day.. -·.PROBLEM IN IOWA DEAR IOWA: The girl's attitude was shaped long before abe had boy friends, and it 11 a d commentary on the up- brlnglJig lie received from her parents. That young lady bould have been taught many years ago that her brother Is 11 very pedal child and be need extra · love and und~standing: · ' . I hope tbose parents will check th ir . I I ---- . I DEAR P'AUL: Your letter gave mt mental Indigestion. Where's your faltll, I 1uan? CONFIDENTIAL TO WINDS i\T NORTHWESTERN: N~ver mlnd abOut HIM -I'm interested in YOU. Plea tell me how a guy who can't .spell "grateful" and puts a "d" in "congratulations" and two "e'~" in judg-1 ment got into Norlhwestem. As for your "problem," It sounds like. Jhat of a Yale guy who moved to Evanston . · Going .to a wedding? Giving on ? Or standing 'up in one . Even if you're already married Ann Land rs'· com- pl,etcly n w "Th Bride's Guld " will an wer QU!! lions about today' wed4ing • For a copy. end a ~ollar bill, plu a long , self ddr , tampj?d n elope (16 c nls postage) 'to 1 Cand rs, Box 3346, Chicago, Ill. • ... I . • . . . ~Fem in is ts Seek to Freudia n By LAURIE KASPER Of t~ Dolly Pilot Stoll • Freu_d is a vi llain i n, :Women's lives. : Few have known him. He's ~en dead since 1939. Th mood seemed favorable to such a suggestion,_ But it was (lrop_ped as the discussion continued and then dwindled to an -end. FEMINIST CUALLE GE ..... . : But most ha e felt his in-Before introducing the panel lluence on ltreir lh'es. ac-me mbers, Linda · Martin, a :.COtding to a group of women counse lor . on campus, ex- :counseiors and teachers who plained lbat feminists have o o 1 ' ' F r e u d ' s n challengi n t~e tradi- tereotypes: ,,'-'i er~ t ~ , tlonal psyc o og1caTire-atmen :Go Wrong? durmg UCI s of women. They £eel, ~he said, Women's Week. ·that "often a woman is en- Students and other faculty couraged to mold hersell in . 1-omen who -sat in"on the large ways others deem best. feminists face today." Freud, she explained, made very few "po si tiv e statements" 11bout women . Rather, he fostered such stereotypes as •·women as children," "women· as sexual objects" and "women as castrating bitches." Although · supposedly "more emotional and dependent , Ms. Osen said , a woman has to sub0rdtn11Le1ler own"lleedS<1nd values to her ·ro le as "the passionate support system for the male." · · Anti she stated, "We are all habituated to this kind of .<behavior." 'but informal , ·c i r ~ u 1 a r And one "of t h e s e ;discussion seemed to agree predominant ''others" is ;that•women ·have been caught Freu d who by offerin g a jn a "double bind." . structured ~ysteni or treat-ALWAY$ BECOMING . And, while ma9y women feel ment, "commercialized" men-TI1e author of a soon-lo-be- heir fr u st r a t l o n s are ta! illness, said Lynn Osen·, a publi shed book1 "Women in .personal, not shared by other teacher oL women'-s courses in Mathemaiics." said the . omen, th is-gr-0up--eoncurred the UCI Extension program. female _experience is -o ! ·that they are', Jn.stead, social "1 tl}ink it's very important several developmental stages problems shared by man Y:----we all learn it's the!'e ," she · in which she is '.'always One even suggested that the said arter agreeing with Kate becoming." , group meet regularly on cam-Millet's charge 'that "Freud · A little girl is "busy becom- . pus,_ maybe once a week, to represents one of.the strongest ing the littl e lady ociety says discuss their· sirn.iliarities.. counter-revolutionary forces she must be." Then, she mu~1. 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And, finally, in old age there o e rig ls a nee s o ~ is the fear of being alone. other . 1f they are not doing her feelings. Agr~me t ~~1 die f ~ob~ "l th in k we all want to Thoughts that behavioral this, they are not functioning Anger and rage build up, she · severa ~ho pro a Y up but we don't really sh Id be ha appropriately as females," she said, leaving the woman tense come to hsten, lo, be an au-how," confirmed Shir.~ y !~!te:~ ne~~ .Ms. ~en'~~~~ said. and anxious and resulting in dlence~utd~stea~ lhey made Shaefer, a co u n s e 1 I g plained that during the 1920s The role · of ihe loving, car-the "bitchy, castra,tlng, angry It a group Jscuss1Qn. psychologist. hi ing person -in this society· re-woman syndrome:" One noted that when men women psyc atrists , were . . . express a strong emotion , they And the discussion continued · -' t'"-' .quires one to be nonassertive. But as rt1v beha not saymg many -u · "" s.arne M are tr . t . ve this" . . se e vio~ is . are respected for giving their into taking risks, a woma 's ings-whieh-are-~id1~ro.-.,.,........,..,,__,..,... ...... """-""""'¥'4"~-1g~e..hehav~sa~ o-plnton. Bat worn , olng-th 'dentit ; er.,:-ttePIM-is" m--jrir--'- day. is an expression of' love Aggressive be h av Io r IS same. are criticized as being campus, lh" promised "" ff . toward them. And of women, ted t t"-f "' ,... ·But they were s•--i in · asser a -expense . 0 too emotional. for beauty, wom. en's dlsliki of ""n""' she said, "We feel enormously --Lther pe so whn.. rti fheir efforts. "I hope that it 1100 r n ...,.asse ve But a lot ef anger is coming other women, the nee~le guilty, enormously anxious ,__,;.avlor pro'""'" o ' wn doesn't• happen again," she ~· '""""'. ne s 0 out now, said Ms. Hoy: She is mpdels, being single, Qge said. when we try to step out of this rights wlttiout vtolatlng the concerned as to what the and. work and some good and Further support for the need model." . rights of other people. altemati~s are for women bad aspects of groups. for changes came from Rita ~S.SERTION . . "When you assert yourself, who • have ·become an ti· The dis cuss ton W , Whitel~. another member of She supports and plans to you're asserting the primacy psychiatry and suggested one perhaps, ·what one of . the university's coumeling develop a program of asser-of self," added Jody Hoy, might be r~Jlical therapy in women suggested were t o center, who re~rred to a lion training -which inclu"dtlis a another panel. mi!mber and which women counsel · each steps toward mental heal~. study published in the Journal set or skills and behavior univ~sity lecturer in women's oilier and provide group sup-First, she said, a w of Consulting . and GJlnieal which are helpful to women in~sl.udies. port. needs to. ~Qgllize wha Psycholog1. . getting out of ·this stereotype · The problems, added Ms. "You ~n't suppress those .. problems are. This study, she said, into which they have been pr0:: Whitely are taken to physi-feelings," confirmed another ~cond, she needs to re~ reflected that the model of the grammed. · clans and ·proven· in the woman. She wondered . if the that ' these are "social ~ mentally healthy male arid Nonassertive . behavior, she ' number of woman taking emotions aren't· being taken ,_ lems not personal problenir. · female differed, with the explaioed ; is "basically emo-·mood-altering drugs. ''Often out on the children". . --¥ou are not the inventOtid male 's model closely ~mbl-tionally dishonest be ca us e the onlY. socially acceptable But · then some women the situation." ----~--~· t ·Horoscope: Cap icor~ • Spread PoWer Wisely ±01y_fratt(~ ~­ Selected .~; Our Lady Queen of the Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach' \\~ll be the se t~ lirig when Tinka Hess and SATURDAY JUNE 2 based on sincere reaction, not Money is reatured. Cheek with Gary Niedermi er exchange d"ed r I wedding vows July 14. . stu 1 pose. ami Y member on purchase of Parents of the affianced p;1ir CANCER (June 21-July ·22 l: luxury item. Taurus, Libra · are Mr. ·and Mrs: William J. By SYDNEY OMARR Lie low. Review' details. Read persons are in vol ved. Accent Niedermier of La Canada , An Aries who surprised me between the Jines. One close to is on obta ining what you need. Mrs. JWbert A. Griesser .ir. of wilh __ her.....jnt!!~l ...and .her . views in Path is not smooth but you N!,!wport Beach and the iaie Kriowled e 6f asf . -. t Turtbi'i t--manner. c uT IC ~n-travel it~ ------'-'.u..=uiaek-le.SS.-. -... - :::· av1s, ries pel'SQJlS-gener.aH _ fen Pl!£)' . to argy . .:....-(~c. 22-J _!Iii: ' =-_The.. l)ride.-t-0=be-gtaduated-. _- are independent, bright, will-obser.ve and learn. Plll1ence : ou ge your o\vn way. from Newport Harbor High 1 11 Know It t Don't perm1"t "power" to go to s ing to pioneer and capab e of now is )'Our a y. ; ac chool and UCLA . il)venting procedures which accordingly. . your head. You may have ir-· An alumnus of Notre Dame save time and money. In July, U:o (July 23-Aug. 22\: rilated proressional as"sociate. ·mgh School, her f i an c e a new de.al will be in e_ffect for lntuition is highlighted. You Know it and protect yourself TINKA HE~S teach es at St. Francis High many. born under this zodiacal are able to perceive what is in clinches. Cycle is such that -t School arter receiving degrees sign'. Additional recognition is-important. Some previous con-you can succes~ully initiate from C a I i f o r n i a State due -and so is romance. ceprs could be .. overturned. project. . Universi ty at Northridge and Aries can make morrey-wilh Move with the Ude. Aquarius, AQUARIUS ·(Jan. 20-Feb. Loyola _University-. Taurus, often marries Libra, Scorpio persons are apt -to be 1_81: Much lhat happens .'s .• ··--e __ _ harmonizes with l:.eo, Sa-git-in picture. New work schedule._hkely to be . shrouded m 1 =-~----~iiliiiiiiiiii!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiili!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii._iio.ii.,.iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. tarius and Gemini. There is is indicated. · ---m~ste-ry. ~y-1s to lake con-u . -·------· ···-· ----- atl!:?!:lio!!_ ~qu~rius, but vmGO _ (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): servative course. Stick to what caution should be exercised -Forces tend to be scattered. you know. Leave speculation and the same applies to rela-You may be tryiflg to do too ~-others .. Special assoc!ati?n tionships with Can<;er and much at once. Sagittarian "'.1th Capncorn person is m-·or-EN HOUSE Capricorn. · could be in picture. Accent is dica ted. ARIES March 21-April 19): on change which provides P!~ES <Feb. 19-Mar0 20): June 2nd - 1 p.me .t~ 3 peme Some matters are hidden outlet . for creative talen ts. You rind truth about fnends, obscu red. Kiiow it aria donh'efuse lobe-muzzled. You<rrc-about your---own-<lesire and make definite commitment. due to make significant. con-goals. Key __ is to fa<:e..Ja.cts.Jn Jamie BeTI1zz1 Situation is snch that you are tact.· , -mature manner. _Sense of seeing partially, not com-!,,lBRA· (~t. 23-0ct. 22 1: humor will help, too. You pletely. Pisces could be in-· ·You ma y have to do some finish rather lhan begin proj- volved. One in au t ho r i t y tearing down for purpose cf· eels. Relationship is put to means well but lacks factual rebuilding. This is not easy but test. Let chips fall where they information. could become n e c e s s a r y . may. · TAURUS (April 20-May 20); . Emphasis is on long-terin IF T 0 DAY IS Y 0 UR Tread lightly. Obtain validJtint obligation . Property and taxes BI RT HD A Y you are in- from Aries .message. Older in-figure prominently. St e·a-d y trospective , spiritual, a seeker dividual will lend benefit of pace now is essential. , or truth . Very few persons experience. Be receptive. Gain SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21\: know the re al you . You may through reasonable· attitude, Movement, travel, s p e c i a 1 appear flighty on superficial not by trying to force your messages are f e a t u r e d . le vel. But, in actuali~ you way. ~ial communication ls Relatives and neighbors are · 11re a profound person with rearurea.-. . · much in \)icture . Be sure you high goals and genuine values. P1·emiere Studio ,.. ·of Gymnastics & Dance 958·2 hamilton ave. huntinqton beach ph • 962-1767 for registratio~ GEMINI (Ma y 21-June 20 ): are correctly quoted. Some Creative-endeavors are likely around you tend · to be--====~:::::::~:::===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to succeed. Give and you also careless. Make m ea n·i n gs will receive. You reach more crystal clear. Take nothing for person,s with effo rts, products. granted . . One you respect confides prol>-SAGI'ITARWS (Nov. 22-Dec. lem. Ydur response should be · 21 ): You earn and spend. To avoid d isappointment, .prospectiye bridt!s are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white glossy photo- ~ . . , In Newport Beach-Fri. & Sat. June 1st & 2n.d., 'til 9 P.M~ ( FRH 01ns FOR LADIH · ovH 11 I I •1xTu 1 o-.. DISCOUNT ALL STOHS I · foch lody who ottendl _. G<ond Openlnv Celelw ution wil r~ o lultrout c.ltured peorl that ia auitolile lor ...ountino in o ring or pendant, o atrand of venuine Star of Siom Orientm Mmuluted peorla. OR o tie talt for your mon o.. "!lift giwing! l>Urinf thi• e.....,t yov wll be given an odd;tiOftCll 10% DiKount oft of o.w low e•orydoy price._ Qnly •S.itio WatchM wil not be aubject to diM:ounl. We haoe mony new item• .. .J"'- Uk & 18K Gold jewelry .HI with G-"'e Oiattlonds. Rubi ... Sopp!Woa. Cot's fyoa. fmorolds. 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NOW $47.10 IANKAMHICAID •• MASTIR CftAIGI SOS CllDIT PLAN LAY·A·WAY ' • ----: .. -.. ,, . iChishOlm: J'. • • . ' A ~Private Person . • • • 1 • 1 NEW. YOR~ (AP ) ~ For .. 1nosi congressmen; politics is ' rue:-Rep. Shirley Otisholm _. _.· _(~l"f.Y.), thinks there's a lof --~-. ·~ -·-- '"When it was ,all over, we long as the people w~t you, lot. I want him to be able to could look back and wonder fine, but he a~ asks l,f I want le?,rn.' . what else I might haye done .. to make it my life. I've decid· d . CongresThes · °!1~~~~osutacnands W n." he """ "l •·-d d " . ay care. Y . .....,..., J e s . mu...,.., -·~ -~·~w _ ~ I -~-not. . ~ leave ki~-'tith old 11\_dies or -_ . _. _ . . ad.dia~e WiliCJooo8fudi· Wflii:MI~~' ~he -won;fbe sl>endi.ng the rest anyihiilg might have · hap-never make ·the presidential I'm educating them, "'iiir-R's of her life in Politi<:$. • pened. I was t.el.ling the people race again · despite h e r slow work. T!JeY don't . un· "There are just .too m!lfly what' they needed to hear." widespread suppoiit because•of derstan_d that ?ay care is .a · . . · . professional field;'' l\j r s . other-things I want to · do," If she had it to do over, the the mental and phys 1ca1 Chisholm said. · said t h e B r o o k I y n con-congresswoman would still anguish involved. . She also feels Congressi isn't · gresswoman a n d u,nsuc-campaign for the presidency. Her n~xt project is trying to representative of real peopli:. · 'cessful candidate ·for presi· She says that because she save the Office of Economic "We need mo~e teachers m dent. , stayed through to the end, Opporturtity'. an~ s?e views it ~:':J!d~~ fewer lawyers," "One of .thqse things is w?m~. blac~s and. ·other as extraordinw1ly important. A perfect srze 7=3, the .. establishing a political institute mmon~y can~idates .will now "A subcommittee is holding Congresswoman says stie· does that would teach young people be tak_en seriously m future hearings to get people to tell all her clothes shopping by • about politics. I've oven:o~ campaigns. us how poverty . i,>rograms ma.ii order. She has no time to · . many obstacles, and I'd like to . "Th%t was a probl~m at should be changed, detailing haunt ,exclusi.Ve stores, and share with you~ people some first. !'-fany people did not the weaknesses and 'strengths wouldn t anyway, J)ecause ~ of t~; ways_ they can sue-. ~ll7.e I was a , serious Cail· of each '.JX'Ogtam 1 k:now there pie r,ecognii.e ber and stop to ceed she _said. d1date. They beheved I was, are wealmesses · but ~ don't talk or get her autograph. '."~]) my llfe, ~·ve wo~ked as o~her ~datt'.5 said, 'on believe. we sh®Jd throw the "I tried t:lisguises:, a wig a~ ---il-'lltithi.n-t.besystem.:s organized_~ eg9 lrt,p-'-'-But ~~_j!Dd_ --baby-out-with:tbe~th water •J sloppy_ o.ld...~lojhe11.._she §_aid, --"-fli--... ~ou~. taking . a~ ti-they i:e&li~ t.h ere _was she Said. -"The Preslctent, in -~Wt-didn't-,, I • 1 tJons an<rliliing m_ o r .soll'!eth!~ to ~hat I was ai»listiing OEO, doesn't-seem still wanted to talk. · f speakers. I labored m the . saymg, Mrs. Clusholm ad~. to understand it will cause ac- vineyards for 15 years before I The Congresswoman says celetation of public assistance ctas.s·1c K' ey ran for Congress and I've been people who see her battling for rolls," she added. --I able to assess the weaknesses things that matter may think k long time concern ·or Rep. and strengths of many of my of her as an angry p;erson. She ·'Chisholm has been day care, opponents. _ . _ . -~Y. . ~he doesn't thrive in a which is also Involved in the "I can explain to young peo-public role.. OEO·cuts. Sh~ belleves a na· pie that they must work in the "I'm a private person. I · · tional day eare system would system. They can't just tilt at don't go In for a lot of hoopla. alleViate the tax burden on the · ( windmills,"-·Mrs~ -ChiSholn:i Personally, I'm very happy. m1ddle class of supporting said. I've been happily married to public assistance. · · If classic was the byword for fall ready ·to wear, classic elegance is 1M key to spring and summer in· the fashion season ahead, says designer Ralph Lauren. Another of the plans Mrs. the same m·an for 24 years. "A wonian who brlngs her i Chisholm has for tlle future in· His ego rmst be intact. child to a day care center is .-- eludes writfng . .She enjoys it. because he's secure in his own able to work and pay her just A new book, "The Good right. share of taxes., Women Will UFFELL!S --nght;" -details some of the "Fie comes from a political tell you ·straight, 'Look, I want triumphs and minor disasters farili!y although be doesn't to work. But [ don't want to UPHOLSTERY WllNYHW- of. her presidential campaign. care for · politics. He says so leave my child in a parking •. . Tlle ... 1'22 Ha1bcpr llYd. e-ta "'--541.0259 . I' ,, FOR MANY · YEA.RS. MAGGl COBB · _ -~-:-----~~,lllli~:et>BDUCl'ED-=-_A _: VER.Y . SUCCESSFUL DECORATING CONSUL~ TATIO" WORKSHOP. m· ORDER TO ~DEVOTE · MORE TIME· TO HER CUENTELE . ON A MORE PERSOR.AL BASIS; MAGGI IS . . ·~....... . CLOSING OUT!·· ·.:";: ;iti::-. HER ENTIRE INVENTORY OF ~ftfa.· -'!~.\ . . . ' : '. }'.~::: .~ Bedroom, Dining Room, Lamps, Pi~tu.res,. 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"' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -~. ·-·: .................... . DAILY PILOT I " ........ ·! ·......... . ............. ,·: I ~ . . . I . ....................................... . f' •• • I I le ,.,. ff .,. P"' Zip Code I •••.••••• Iii •••• •.• ...... ' ·. • J. •• • -"~ .. ' Frida~. Ju11t"l . 1973 ~:...........,....~~~~:-7"'~~~~~~~.;....,,.~~~~. . \ . Will RObins~n-Man~ .. . BOSTON (AP l -Frank Robinson, a hiHer rule adopted this y~, ·A rrulnager the National League's ~kie of the Year sure bet for baseball's Hall of Fame, gel a lot less. in 1956. That was a long time ago. soon may be facing a. iough decision. Is it However, Robinson, the only man ever. Now bothered by a bad leg and facing worth something like $100.000 a year. fo !o win the Most V~luable Playe .. ard fut~e o( more pulled muscles Robby at least a couple of seasons, to become m both the National and Amer1ean-?aces a big decision. ' 1he first black manager in the major League, )QJ1g has nursr<1 a desire to A. report out of Washingtori Thursday leagues? become a major leaguQ ~anager, a pooi-· quoted Joe Danzansky as saying that • •Robins()n. who will be .38 on Aug. 31, . tion which no black has penetrated .. · Robinson was. at ~'the head.of my lisL" of still swings a mighty bat, and is col· ) "I've thought a...bout . maqag_ing {or Jecting a -bundle on the start of a two-maybe 10 years," Robinson said Thurs-managerial candidates for It teaJU in the year contract .with the Califol'!lia Angels. day after lielping the Angels to a 7-S vie-nation's capital in 1974. Danzansky heads Best guesses range from $150,000-$200,000 tory over the Boston Red Sox. "However, a group which has purchased the San _..,.,..,,...ye . haven' talked-to-&.tly . ' D~ Padl'e8--fOl"-transf · ~ FRANK ROBINSON That's . a Jot of scratcfi for any guy, The-big right-handed slugger, who won "I've talked •with a couple pf writers in particularly for an aging player who can l\1VP honors in 1961 in leading Cincinnati-Washingtoo, but I haven't beard from still limp to the plate and deliver big hits to the pennant and again in sparking_tb~ Mr. Danzansky or anyone else," Robinson under the American 1'eague's designated Biµtimore Orioles to the flag in l~, was .S'aid. "Howe~er, I might be interested in Sillger .Bids ... • ,I Washington?~· the job. It would depend on a lot of Crom becoming · a pt?nnant contender. thing!;. • He also has strong thoughts · about a "I've thought about managing for a black mana~ing, or playing, in"ba ball. long time, but I want ajob)n the major "J don't think fa.ns look a~ a man's~-leagues. I've managoo in winter ball (Santqree, P.R.) for four years and have· or," iie. sai.d. "Blacks don't go out to the reaHy enjoyed it. , park to see blacks ... They go Ollt",to see a "I have to be' realistic about.the whole ballplayer." · lhing. l may-be able to play another-two Caltfornia general manager . Harry ,. or three years, but really how much Dalton, who acquired Robinson in a big · longer?-If there is a firm offer to stay in . d'ase~,J have to consid~r jL The game trade with C~cinnali ·as a gf!U!':81 n>eezrgoOO-t<rm:e-iurdrenjoyit:'."". ---imtt1ftge t-'Ball!more, appeared sulpcis.! . Robi.nsoil called the Padres a "young ed when told of the report · from"!~ exrum~oo team." He indicated he would ·Washington. -~:;--· ct b · h • It's the f1'rs• I've hcat~.d · abou~ It," n=u a long-term contra y saymg · e • • thought the Radres several years away . Da,lton said. 'I Savage ·Still 'Critical i\ I ' . . -F-or ~thWin · · ~-Juhneock Collects;'. Over Yanlis BOSTON (AP) Manager Bobby Winkles of the Ca).ifornia Angels thinks -big Bob-Oliver is "some kin~ _of bal_! . player," but not Whenne s tooo1g: "Bob got oft to a bad start and it was all becaus!l of his weight,'' Winkles said Thursday after Oliver powered the · ·•Angels to a 7-S comebac~ yictory oyer tpe Boston Red Sox. -•"He came to spring training weighing 236 pounds and now he's ilown to 217, 1hal's the difference," Winkles said._"He 011 TV Today CJaannel 5 at 4.:30 has worked his but.Coff and. now he's · la ing__Me'l.1,__both at bat and.JnJjghL_ --~ii=e""Jd~." Tbe Angels are in New York tonight for the start of a weekend series that wraps up the California trip. Bill .Singer, 8-2, starts for the Halos and Mike Kekich, 1-0 UPI Teleohoto for New York. BOSTON'S CARLTON FISK IS TAGGED OUT BY ANGELS THIRD BASEMAN JERRY DAVANON. z . ~ . Dliver led the Angels in most hitting . departments last year alter being ac" quired from the Kansas City Royals in early May. However, he managed jus.t . five 'hits and three runs batted iii in 31' . trips to the plate this· past April. Then he went on a tear in.a memorable month or May. H~inished the month Tliursday with his seventh homer. That gave him 33 hits and 26 RBI in 106 times ~th Suffers Loss to Okker; ~~ ~2;~_for the month . raising :his average Evert .in Semis The Angels spotted the Red Sox a S-0 ., lead before getting on the board with tJn:.ee_~ il).Q@.i!l1L_two_gn_~Bill PARIS 1 AP) -ToIJT Okker -0f the ao-.~~G~rabarkewitz' wind-blown ,homer which Netherlru1ds -upscl t~p-seeded Stan Smi.fu,~ - •I . " ( ' .. Huge Indy Ch~ck . INDIANAPOLIS (APJ.=_.-._ Gordon would be nc.crled on_Savage's right .hand.. • -J-Ohoeock and the rest /of the wmrun Savage _wrote notes wlli\-..his _left lYlll.«( r team m the Indianapolis 500-mile auto Thursday, ·asking his mother and father,'' , • race will share a Pri.ze totaling whathad happened, the spokesman said '.-, $236,022.82. . . dd d "" d h d"d 't Jt is the second largest fi~t-place prize He a e .,;,\rage rcporte e 1 n · in the 57 years the race as been stin. know what raused the crash but didn't. ·: For the fourth straight ye , the total think th e win g had come off l~s ·car as · · · purse topped a million dollars.~ _ • . _listed in one report. But this year's $1 .006,10.5 bon,anza fell Meanwhile. Frankie De!Roy , submitted ·~ short of the 1972 tota l -$1,011 ,845. his resig1111tion ·as chairman of the, A) Unser, who wound up 20th this yea r. technica l· committee· for the Jmlianapolis· holds the individual payoff record with a ·race and tcdmica l chief fo r the U.S. Auta • $271,697 cut in· 1970. · Club's championship trail.. But USAC of.1 The · payoff checks ari> ·being mailed ficials sa id they were trying. to persm1de .: . · because the victory dinne.r was canceled DelRoy to tear up his resignation. . • after t~_e fai{I twfCe postponed the ra.ce._ Here Is t)l~ ofjleio! pri<~ list., lnc!!!dlng cash oward!I,.~., "JOliiicock~s victo,.,, We rtes ay also was ~"""'fliOTnd1onaoOJ •• Mo1or Speedw•¥ and from40on-~ Jo J . tnbutrng companies, tor the $1,006,105 lndianap01ts marred by bad Weather with the race 500-mlle roce Weonesday. l he lofol Includes $215 h I d f l awarded 10 the leader of each laP.: -a le a ter 133 apS. { ,-1. Gordon Johnc0<k. Fran~lln. In .,..,236,002.92. · . Th I · t d . · h · h -2. Biii Vukovich, Fresno, $91,512.8?. e ap money was pro-ra e wit e11c J. Roger McCluskey, Tu<>0n, S60.m.12. 2%-mile )~ WOrth about $225 to the '· Mel Kenyon, Lebo.nm~, Ind., '3<,'87.82. -5. Gary Beltf"nhausPri. Tinley Park, Ill .• $37,965 82. Jeader. JO COCk led 34 laps. 6...S1evc Kmlloft. P>r•<ppony, N.) .. Sl0.861.80.' B'll V k · h 1 th d · t 7. Lee Kunz man, Guf•en~rg, Iowa, 526,349.80 l Y U OVIC , On Y 0 er nVer 0 8. John MMl'n. Lnnq Re.ich, 525.l/6.80. . complete the full 133 la!JJS earned 9. Johnny Rutnerforo. Fort worth, 529.90J.eo. • 1 , 10. Mflo:e Mosley. Clermonl, Ind., S13,67S.30. $97 512 82 . for S""Ond place Ro!!er 11. DaV<d Hobb•. Upper Bodo;0111on, Engl•nd, • ' . ' • .,.~ ' :-' S20.93HO. McCluskey received $60,752.82 for third. 12. G"'>roe sn;der, Bakersfield.· IA. J. FOY! J .... 'M I K $34 487 82 r { rth d HouSlon. I Cl<PI driver f•cm 591h top I. 5l 1.5t0.80. . e enyon ' . or OU . an I l. Bobby Un•er. Alouo~erque, 530,763.80 . Gary Bettenha'i1sen $37 965 82 for fif th i. Die• s,mon. Soll L·•<• 6t¥. st9.488.8~. . _ . • • . · . • 15. Mark Donol'}ue, New1own Square, Pa .. $19.9•f.80. Salt Waltber, m1ured m ,fl first-lap ac--16 Graham Mc Rae. Wellington, New Zeol1nd, cident :the first time the race was started ~1 ~~38M8&e 1m .. Tu.i;n. m.tss.10. Monday won· $13962 80 fo"r 33rd place ~-,..·'Jbe Leonard, S••! Jose. s17.JOO.~o. ' · ' · . · / 19. Jerry Grant, Irvine, ~16.67AJ.80. Walther was listed in serious condition 70. A.I Unser .. Albuquorou•, Sl0,627.80. · od h · "· . 21. J immy Carlhers. An1helm, '16,001.10. t ay at Met odist Hospital , the same n. swede 5•••9•· S•n•• An•, m -.m.eo. h 't I' h d · S d Sa · · n. Jim McElroalh llrllng1on. Tex .. 515,65'.8(1 OSpl a W ere rJVt:r We e Vage WaS...' ·l •. Wolly DotrenM.Cn,,-Easl Brunswick •. N.J.. ! . taken after his C8r Crashed .during-the . stgliBOj. ~oyt Jr .. Hous .. oo\, S1A,71S.!O. 58th lap Wednesday. . 26. ·J erry KarJ, MMKJ>rsler. Pa .. 517,688.80. f 27. LIQyd Rua{:"'W.c11::"' Fa-~.-.. Tex., Sl ... 289.80. Savtia_g~l~ o~t~ ~AA!lfl...,k wis J:ePQf Jthe.d 2~~7'15,~~~~~~ti.t;1,~~3tatl'·ll8'.---- m Cn Ca COn I !On. Spo, esman Or lS JO. Marlo Andretll, Nuareth, Pa .. $14.563.80. team· said Savage had experienced some i1. Peter Revsci., R•dondo Beacn, $1J.ne.ao. , . jusdnade the left field ·scieen. 6-3, 3-S, 7-6, J-S , 6-4 today and moved into-:-::: Th~n came the sudden explosion. h r l r th Fr h Ope · robl · J7. Bobby Allison, HueY!owr, Ill• .. 513.nl.SO. ey pr ems, has a collapsed lung ~S4u W•hh•r. o"'"'"~~J.9~a.IO--,-. -. --.:....:-01---r--~an~d·~su·ffered SO fl · I I t" · F1r,1 or1erna!e: Tom Blge.ow, Wh1tewotor, W•• .. -. Curtis struck out Grabarkewitz-to start t e quarter ma s 0 e · enc n the seventh, but Vada Pinson grounded a . tennis championships. single just past second baseman John Smith, after fighting his way back into Kennedy. Veteran Bob Bolin replaced the match with some great tennis, Curtis. Frank Robinson greeted Bolin double-faulted three times in the final with a looping single to short center for game -the third time on match point. on~li~ ran the count to l-1 and then , Chris Evert of Fort Lauderdale unloaded, sending a decisive three-run overcame Helga Masthoff of West shot high i~~ the screen in left . center. Germany 6-3. 6-3 and reached the ' CALIFORNIA 1osToN semifinals of the women's event. Grl>kwtz, 2b '1~ '~ 1; Harper, 11 '"2111P'2'P2 · Francoise Durr of France also gained ~~:~~.11cf ~ ~ g g ~P•r~1;~~r~, 11 ~ g ~ g the women's semifinals by topping COUn· ~-·"~~bl.~~. dh ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'..i<s'm~h. d ~ g : g -try1voman Orule de R<>uoin s-o;t-6, 6-1~ - R. Oliver. rl • 1 l J ()gllvo, II 2 1 21 00 ' Evonne Goolagong o. f Australia joined AlomM, lb 0 0 0 0 C..,edo, dh 5 0 EP>leln, lb J 1 1 o B. Hunter, pr o o 00 00 Miss Evert in the semifinals by beating Ku1nytr. c "' O O o Petrocelli, 3b s O oavanon, Jb • 1 1 o c arer. 1b J 2 2 o Martina Navratilova of·>Czechoslovakia 7-M.oli, SS 3 0 1 l J. Kennedy, 2b .. 2 2 0 R ~y. p o o o 0 D. Evans, rf 2 O 0 01 6 6-4. Hand, p o 0-0 O Curtis. p O 0 O O ' . • • Barbar, P o o o o Bolin, o o o o o Ille Nastase of Romama, the No. 2 Sells, P O O O O Veale, p O 0 0 0 Total J6 1 11 1 Total 31 6 1• s men's seed, earned a quarterfinal berth ~::"1'· m ~~g ·~ = : with a l'r4, 6-2, 6-4 victory over Francois e.~1Vanon, Meoll. 01'-Calltornll 3, Boston ). Jauffret or France. LOB-Calllornl1 4, 80$!0!1 9. 28-J.' l(ennec!Y, Apa· rlcio, OaVanon. 09Uvre. HR:-Grabartr.wltz 2.. R. Oliver 1. SB-Harper, AParicio, Oglivle. SF-O. Evan&·, M~ll. IP H R ER Ill SO R. Moy 4 7 5 5 J' 3 Hand. W,3.J ;>; 6 1 1 1 1 •Barbel' 0 1 0 0 0 0 Sells 2/3 O o o o o Curli$ 11 a I 5 S I 4 Soltn L,l-1 0 2 2 2 0 0 \leole l 713 I 0 0 ' 0 J Save-Sell• (1). T-2:Ja. A-10,660. After three hours of activity, heavy . rain h~lted play on all cou'rts. _ Paul Gel'ken of East Norwalk, Conn., and Roger Taylor of Britain were tied at two sets apiece when the rain came. Taylor had won the first two, 6-4, .6-4, then Gerken rallied to win the next two, 6-3, 7-6. UCI's Humphries Faces -. me ame m 1a a ion . · -saoo. _ .. _ . -· ........ ·-The spokesman said extensive surgery ~ziiliuollfylog prier; Jim Hu<lub;se, Clermont, Ind., .: Sports In Brief • r Dodp~rs Host Montreal( Ca"be Talks .With Eagles : LOS ANGELES -The maturing Los Angeles Dodgers will host Gene Mauch's Montreal Expos tonight (8 <>'clock) in the first of a three-game. set at Dodger Stadium with Al Down.mg (5-1 ) on the mound against~ Balor Moore (3-3). After a stuttering start, ttie Dodgers caught fire in the month of May with a 2(}.8 record ~ing-10-·a·half-game behind first place San Francisco in the National League West. Newcomers Ron Cey at third base. Davey Lopes at second and Joe Ferguson . behind the plate and in the outfield, have given the -club a boost. The apparent maturing of Bill Russell at shortstop and the arrival of Willie Crawford's bat have all added to the Los Angeles surge. that we arc simply going faster than our tracks and drivers can safely handle ·· these fl ying missiles." he said Thursday. "This is not only a dema nd for reform but a si ncere and sad plea to all of my fell ows in racing to assist me in ob- taining this kind of reform'." Granatelli said, "What should ha , been-the moment of greatest joy for ~· . Wednesday was shaHered by the J6ss. Otu· crewm an Armando Teran, and tne;; critical injury to one of our driverjJ Swede Savage." . · 1-Iickcox · Quits . Thursday night he is resigning aS.. co . -=~M-.Ms@'ilh.in~ Tunight ___ _ The team leads the majors in hitting with a .28'2 mark while Lopes ls hitting . 341 and stealing bases and Ferguson leads the league with 42 rbi. ·Trade 'f1dk--- ; .. . ·pHiLADELf>.HrA .. -Roman . ...Gabriel. TUCSON -Former Olympic sw~ mit1 g star Charlie Hickcox announ= of the Unive rsity o[ Arizona swim team. I (id\.CQX said he wiJj. ~ the . eoai:liing-poSTtion of ti1e'' m [nnati ·Marlins, the· second largest Amate Athletic Union .swimming club, America. ~RINGFIELD, Ill. -Ray Humphries . will take the mound for coach Gary Adams" UC Irvine baseball team tonight when . the Anteaters open play in the NCAA college division world se ries against the · Univer~ity of Missouri (St. Louis) at Lanphiet Park. here. Th e Anteaters are rated No. I in the college division and enter the tournament a~ fa.voriles with a ~0-12 record. UM (St. Louis J is 22-5. Jn other first day action inl'olving six team s, the Ithaca. New York Bombers 119·5 I meet the Jacksonville State (Ala.) G11mecocks (22-8), and defending chamP.- ion }'lorida &tit.hem faces Eastern 11-· linois (22-8). · • Humphries, the mainstay of the UCI l\IV's Melton staff witbl!i 12-1 record and 2.67 e .. r.a. in I 21f innings. was the winner over Cal State <Northridge), M , in the regional tourney opener. He was treated roughly on Sunday, however, in a brief relief role' against the s::ime team . Gary Wheelock . the star of the r.egional series , with a pair of victories in four games including a 6 1/3-inning relief stint Sunday against Northridge, will start the second game Saturday for UCL Adams will use the same lineup that has started, most games, this season against right-handed pitching. ~bis means that Rich Molina (.278) .will open in center field and bat in the leadorf posi- tion. Balance oT the UCI lineup will Include Jack Cleveland, 21) ,.305); Terry Stupy, c 1.309); Jeff Malinoff, lb (.363); Rod Spence, If .{.375); Dave Lyons, 3b (.274); Dan Hansen, ss (.253); and Clark SChenz, i'f (.340). . ' . . . The tournament continues Saturday, CHTCA · ---Mission Vi jo's Bill Sunday and Monday befor a college ijelton drovi in three runs ThurSday as division champion is crown d. Three the Chicago White Sox.knocked off the games are scheduled earh of lhe first Detroit Tigel'S 10-2 in Am rican Leagu three days with the winn r in the UCl- basebaH action. M contest facing the Eastern lllinols· Ciicago slugg r Dick Allen hit a three-. Florida Southe;rn victor. Thelo er will go l'llll ,homer and Ed Hcrrmanp al.so again t the loser of the Ithaca-Jackson· horn ed fur the White Sox. ville tilt. · the unhappy Los Angeles R a m s ' quarterback, tried to trade himself to the Phi~elphia Eagles today. , The 32-year-old Gabriel inet with Eagles' head Coach Mike McCormack to tajk about Gabriel's National Football League futilre. , RED CHINA'S cHrANG SHAO· y' SHOWS FORM ON BALANCE B~AM. ,/ / Gabriel 11nd his altOrney, Ed Masry,: flew to Philadelphia Thursday for the _____ ......,tteeting with McCormack, who ha s been Against Red Claimi desperately trying to shore up the Eagles' quarterbacking. Gabriel , who claims he is healthy again Ar. ea Gymnas·ts. Sp. arlde ~f~eri:O!f:;a:i~~~~~ ~~k!~n~eni~~~~ to trade him. H1.s contract, which has two years to run , allows him, however, to ap- .r.' -prove any trade. Special to the Daily Pilot bar while Jim McFaul was in floor ex-- LOS ANGELES -Three Orange f:oast ercise. Speeds Unsafe area products turned in n 1 rt y McFaul lost a shoe" during the routine performan~s Thursday night at the and it sailed into the 'Press area. But he Sports Arena as the U.S. met Red China continued undismayed. in a non-scoring gyr.rnaslics exhibijion. . Although no scoring was kept, it ap- A crowd of 6,!YlO took in the pr<lgram . peared the Chinese men. held an. edge Stealing th show for the USA ·was while U.S. wom en eemed to be outdoing ·Costa Mesa's Kyle Gayner, who turned in their Red Chines(), counlerp;:u:fs. • her usual high class effort on the balance -orange County re 1dcllt Debby f:t"ike or beam and then came back for a steady Cypress excelled on the uneven parallel . floor x rcise. . . -ba~ and in floor exercise. -An.d.. catby · Two · Gold n W4 st College tandouts Rigby MllBOn looked sharp on the bats. were9r11fle American men's teflm. Steve but set:-d to have lo ta bit of her fluid J.ohnso~ did a fine job on the horizontal movement on the beam. · . ... LOS ANGELES -Before this year's accident-jinxed Indianapolis 500 race .Andy Granatelli said speeds had in- incrensed. to the point that· the event was unsafe . Now Granatelli, who STP corporation ran the car G"ordon Johncock drQve to· victory, says his team will pull out of Jn-di~napoJis ~ad Uni.ted States .Aufombhile Club competition next year Uni ss there are changes. ~'AH of us in racing must face th fact' Hickcox compiled a 9-8 over-all re~ during his two years as head of ; i\rizona swim team, including a season this year, the · best in .uq,[_versity's history. -:1• Howley Retire · DALLAS ~ Chuck Howley, seV.en-t an All·Pto linebacker and most valua · player in Super Bowl V,. reflred famou s No . 54 with trie Dallas Cdw Thursday, saying "I la ted longer ~ mo. t. : J Wanted to go obt On !op." . The 37-year-old Howley, a U-y veteran of the National Football .a..e;tptp. wars, said "It will ~ hard when startJ>ayipg and J wanted to go third Super Bowl, but I felt responsi bility to my family and business." McLa in Sharp Df;S MOINI~ ', Jowa -Two-U'tne Young Award ll'inn r Denny McLain a hallln skj) :ffiing the comeback .. Thursd .'J nlghl. · McLain piti;h d six inning ol four. ball and th Jowa aks back d him' a 10-hii attack for If American As tlon ba eball victory over Indianapolis I . -{ .. - .. .' I .. 't -' .··---Friday, ~uni 1, 1973 Cam . peak Dodger Youth Spurs Al~-time · Compari.son Newport-Defeate4 i, --. -. -. . ,. . "They might be compared also to the Dodger club that began to fit into a mold in the late forties , when Gil Hodges, whom nobody knew about, came to first base. the California Angels for A n d y Messersmith and Ken McMullen. "Not since we've been winnJng,.!!-Cam- panis said of the trade critics, "and Messersmitlr has pitched good ball late- ly." campanrs-sal !hl\l e a zi<fl y, Ferguson and other youngsters were in the wln~s when he made the trade "and we did not want a repeat of last year when ~e had so many fellas around. This was one of our thoughts. We wanted a steady lineup·" Since St. Louis' -Rick Wise shut out the · "And Roy Campanella fi\ in . Jackie then-struggling Dodgers on six hits, 2-01 Robinson, Qf co.urse the first Negro April 24, only one pitcher -Atlanta's player, was well known but nobody knew Phil Niekro _has gone'the route ·against how ·he'd play. ¥011 can put Duke Snider Los Ang~le$. Averaging 11.7 hits per in Ulat bunclt All those young players game, the Dodgers in May hammered 23 blended together very well." . -homers and attacked ·86 pitchers for a That was in Brooklyn. This is 1973. total' of 154 runs. · After a torrid month or May in which the Besides hitting, the'·ciub leads the. ma- Loe Angeles Dodgers hit .iHras 11 team, jors with 64 <louble plays, and the Wi!)ning 19 games and losing eight, they keystone combination of ·. Russell and are only one-hall game behind San Fran-~pes ·-:-r both converted centerfielders - cisco in the National League Western ~have been in on mo·st of them. ' Division: Idle Tllursday night, the Dodgers con- clude a homcstand wit :ee_.games- agaiiist Montreal starting tonight. : · ~woomei's llon Cey-at third base, - Davey Lopes at ·secona base and oe · Ferguson behind the plate; the apparent maturity of Bill Russell at shortstop and outfielder Willie Crawford at hat, have Jack-MJ~sing, So Weiskopf keyed th~ club's surge. · ~ Lopes, who stole his first 13 bases · \J'els Without being fought, is hitting .341 ; Chance Ferguson, .300 with l l homers and a · league-leading 42 runs batted in: Cey CHARCOTI'E, N.C. (AP) -Tom Weis- .317 with power ; Ru ssell .289 and kopf has two big pluses going for him . Crawford. ~'.!21, "I'm playing about as well as I ever . As a team, the .282 mark for the have," he said ~rter his brilliant, course season leads the major leagues, and d veteran Manny Mota, .333, calls this the recor -matching 65 in Thursday's-firs.t best 'hitting club for -which he has played. round of the $200,000 Kemper Open. Hewa1 a mem r o!harel-hittlng Saii. That's ~n ood en00gh to Francisco and Pittsburgh teams in the titles and more than f700, pa11t. career on the pro iour. Calnptnis doesn't believe the club can B t I hit .300 tor the season. But, he says, "I'm u t wasn't good enough to win last hopeful ,that it will continue. I !hink we've week in Atlanta .. The taleQted Weiikopf got S001t aolid .hitters on the club. This is may have ~en at the top of his game, the be•t hl~ting club we've had since but it wasn't good enough. Thai's· where 1962" when the team hit .268 with 140 the other plus comes Jn. home I'\!IlS. . ... Jack Nicklaus Isn't here. · "All l know is the guys are hitting, cut· Nicklaus, who -scored a. comfortable ling and slashing. · f ' • 0Dajly Pilot Photo ·by LH Pnne UCl'S CLARK SCHENZ (19) IN NCAA TOUR NEY AC<:TION TODAY Man~Jer Wa't> Alston is givin. g 'em the ront running victory ovef fiihner-up green !Jiht, 'riley're n.ot taking strikes. Weiskopf, .isn't competing. He's the only . . -··---. . = It's. 889ressive hitting. as compared to man able to . handle the streaking Ar. ea JC .Ba-.-rt ·tin--. g--Crown defensive hitting.•• We1s1top1· in re.cent weeks. Many of the Dodger youngsters are Big Tom won the Colonial National in from U. draft of 1968 and they've "come Ji'.ort Worth -Jack didn't play there. at Spokane and Albuquerque," Carnpanis win any prevtous Atlanta tournament last Jn :Tennis Finals'! By HANK WESCH Of lht D1llr Piiot Sl11f LOS ANGELES -Newport Harbor . High slipped oh ·the final rung. of the ClF . tennis ladder for the second straight season and lost to defending champion Beverly Hills 17'h-JOI~ in the AAAA ,tit.le. match Wednesday at the University .of! Southern california tennis stadium . : ·: • The match turned out pretly much u"': Newport Harbor coach.Pat Wilson feared" it would, with Beverly Hills' .three na- tionally ranked players -Howard~ crR-~-;;:o_--·..-----,Schoenfield-, Pe Wright nd P • ecor Donzis -sparking their team to too win: • ' "They have a stopper in doubles and Like Rival~, Take Beating_ two in singles, so there's not much you can do to beat them," Wilson said. "I'm just proud of our kids for making it to . the finals again." . Both coaches juggled their lineups somewhat for the mateh , Wilson ~ting to use his top player, Tim O'Rielly, in ~oub.les along with Jim Speir and / ~ swit~hing Cody Small to singles. BeverlY. Hill s coach Hal Sieling p<1,ired Wright •. UC Irvine's No. l rated NCAA Western with Tony Clark at No. l doubles, and the'· Regional championship ba~eball team tone of the match was quickly set when will carry a .294 team batting average the Beverly Hills duo took two sets from and ~.58 e.r.a. team pitching mark into their N~wport ~mterparts. . the college division W<>'rld series begin-O'Rielly and Speir scored a quick' ning-today in Sprlngfie)B, Ill. . h -The currenl edition of ·the Anteaters ser\Tice break on Clark. but Wrig t varsity baseball forces is breaking school rallied the team with a booming service and individual records in virtually every an(! a wide variety of ground shots and outing with Rod Spence and Jeff Malinoff volleys. . · . .: leading the way . in hitting and Jerry Clark and Wnght won. fo~r st-i:a.1.ght '.:.. ---Mal'as-and-Ray.Humphrieu.ewriting the _games to come .from behmd m th_~...f1rst~ ---'"'fll'IL:W~..L'J;;l<Y·O'!,!d-Ll!'.boo'!!!k. _ setJor a 6-3 victory. In the second set the . Spence is the-team's leadfughitfer with-Beverlr . "Hills:-team=t>roke· ()'Rielly s a .375 average, 75 nits, seven hom!! runs . si::rve II) the ~1fth ·and sev~ntl:l games. to : . and 58 rbi to lead in all four categories. wm 6-4 despite surrendenng a service . His number of hits and homers 'are all· break the~elves. . time bests. . Newport s second .doubles t~ ot Malinoff leads the club in doubles with Mark Jon~ and Jim .Jac:obsen managed 17, another best •in UCI basetiall history. . a spilt agamst Beverly Hills' No. 2 team. Maras has posted 88 strik~outs this b~t as expected the Normans strong season, topping the .old n:iark of 85. by smgles contmgent racked up valuable three and his 1.76 e.r.a. betters the pomts. previous season best of 2.18 by Dave ScJ:K>enfi~ld . a_!ld Donzis were easy . vie· Wollos. . · ~ tor~ m ~hell' first tw0 sets, ,and Newpart'it- -Humphries is tied for the most wins in only .pomts came from No ... 3 man Pe~r a seaSoll with 12, is 4 1/3 innings shortOf !'er~7 .wbo ~corded a prur of 6-3 WlilS .7 pitching the most ever for the Anteaters m ·his firSt two sets. . . and has the' best overall record of 12-1. · By the .halfway pomt of the match, He also )eads ip complete games with 11 ·. Beverly Hills h~d eased to a l01h-31h ad· . with Maras next in line with 10. The old v3:11tage, and it would have ta~en a . mark was 'nine. . . _. mtracle for Newport to rally for Victory. Batting Averag" No miracle was forthcoming. . -Spenco Matinotf Schenz -:- Spanski Stupy Cleveland Peternel Molina Lyons Bridges Belasco Wheelock Hansen Humphries Maras Hickman Davia • Dodd . Banning~ Biker Fox T.olols 5~ ;: 3: 7~ ~: 3~ H~ R';l A.~~ Schoenfield, a curly-haired sopoomore, s2 no 37 69 17 J 3 "' .363 showed no weakness_ _in any phase-of his ii 1~ ~. 3! ~ ~ g ~ :~ game in closing out hi s' day with . two < •9 118 so 55 15 o 6 37 .309 more victories, and Donzi~ollowed suit. :? ~? 3[ 6; 1g : ~ 2; :~~ -Wright and Clark provided Beverly . t~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g ~~ :~i! Hills' winning point with a rirst set vie- "' 98 22 26 5 o 2 10 .265 tory ove.r Jone~ and Jac0bst!11 in doubles. \! ;; : : · ~ ~ \ ~ :~~ The Beverly Hills team broke .service " u2 22 .u. 1 1 2 JO .251 -three out of four times to take a 6-1 vic-U ~ ~ 1; -~ g ~ 1i :~:cl tory, .and although Jones and ·Jacobsen ' 14 o 2 .1 o o 1 .1CJ came back to win the second set 6-3, the 1! 1~ ~ ~ r g ~ ~ :l~ match was over. . 12 16 1 2 0 0 0 0 .125 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .®& NtWPOrt (10'11) (17\ld levtrlr Hiiis 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Slftlltt · 52 17~~,s~~.-23 71 295-•2'-' Maro! 11111 toil to SchOOntltld 1·1, lost to Oonzls . St. W L· · 1p CG II SO It Ill IRA 2-6) !ltd Siivi 7-7, def. 8">wn 6.J. along tOgether. They're JJsed to winning either -ll!ld then scored well enough to ,-ISD_ ~-"IMtid---of.,tbeiJ! records-wHh~ger-farm-~·~·-------....... -------'---ir1!-!lll:J.._Jl--A:~t---Jl.--.L._,.,MI.&"-"..-::;'-~U ~--------11;.,._ teams in. -the.· Pacific Coast Leaaue. Asked H he was pleased that Nicklaus Fo• 0 0 0 4.0 1 3 0 0 o:oo -N·)..lo51,~~"'6,.,lo/Qlld"1..-------- l 2 o 11.1 3 c 2 2 1.o --Perkins (Nl lost 3-6, G-6; won IN, 6-2, C ""'"i.; b • t ' Cleveland am........., a 90rbed numerous jibes for wasn' . playing, Weiskopf just snuled .. ..r Mares 11 I 3 92.0 36 81 1J 11_ 1.76 WhltWOT Cflll lost 0-6, 2-6, 3-6, 3·6. ··-last November's trade that sent Bobby Qroad1y-an<1·-·sald, "I'm just trying to oranJe Coast college's Ma~k Olson has bif at a .270 clip and OCC's Pirates batted =p11rres -·----·--Val.enilne,-1lill .Singer,_. Fr.ank Robinson, keep the same pattern I've had going in won ~area junior college batting title, .266. . wheeioc~ 6 2 o· ;o.2 26 SJ 12...-, 1.97 u 11' 1 128.0 47 71 50 JI 2.76 . 10 10 • 92.2 •1 6• '3 28 2.70 OOllbltl Spolr-O'Rlelly CNl li°»t to Wright.Cl•"' 6-3, ~1·'­ de-f. Adl•r-Ha,-ris 6--2, 6-G-. Bill Gr1t>iykewitz and Mike Strahler to the last few weeks." Orange Coast's pitching staff had' the ~~'.,~~n While his seven-under-par effort tied accordu\g to final season baseball top e.r.a. (2.40) followed by Golden Wes~ Torars 7 • 3 '9.0 25 22 22 16 2.93 2 z 1 32.0 l 10 16 21 19 5.34 52 All 12 452.2 29 191 324 161 130 2.51 -Jores·Jacol>..., <flll gpflt 1-6, 6-4; •Piii 6-2, :..1. MD. SPRING GAME SET FOR TONIGHT the course record at the 7,219-yard Quail statistics. (2-72) and Saddleback (5.61). Hollow Country Club layou~. he needed OISOnbiiftea~ during tile past cam- Mater Dei High's aJlllUal Red and White football game will be staged tonight at Santa Ana Bowl with the sophomores kicking thing~ off with a tilt. at 6 <>'clock. The varsity encounter follows. New Monarchs varsity coach Gary ,Carr and his staff will be introduced and next season's tl'i-captains -Bob Alvarez, Steve Martindale and Hector Delgadillo __ -will be introduced along with thel973- 74 Mater Dei pep squad. • DEAN LEWIS ' . TOYOTA SALE! NO DOWN PYMT. $59.53 MO. $~' 'l'l ~r rno for Jd rill)'; Tota .11· f .... r r f" d ilr1V p · 1.-" ~·.•>l fJ/ U ;.. I' ll 14 I~ 0 AC . 1 > t ?Ql>Q,,~C~I '72 DEMONSTRATOR every stroke to stay in front of youthful palgn, finishing 28 P.Oints ahead of Golden Lanny Wadkins. Wadkins, the Byton West's Tony Cresci (.363). NelS<>n winner, had a 66. Other regulars batting over .300 in- . At 67 were Ken Still, Mac Mcl..endon, eluded OCC's Paul Fleming (.3.58) :and }Jert Green, Leonard Thompson and red-Johil Palmer (.307), Golden W(!st's Curt headed rookie Pat Fitzsimons. Peterson: (.356), Mike Dodd (.353) and Arnold Palmer, c0ming off a -one-Rod Brown (.318) and Saddleback's Steve month layoff, and Australian •. Bruce Williams (.340) and Craig Anderson Crrunpton, a three-tln\e winner this year, ('318) .. , headed a group of more than a hall dozen Golden West freslunan re liefer Pat at 68 as ,the touring pros took· advantage Espinoza had the top e.r.a. among area of near-perfect golfing weather to make pitchers (1.16) while OCC's Dan a mockery of par. Quisenberry compiled a 1.70 earned rnn More than half the field of 147 matched average. • or bettered par 72 and there were 60 in Saddleback 'had the top team batting sub-par figua:es . mark (.272) while Golden West's Rustlers Base ba ll Standings " . . . . ' AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East DlvJslon w L Pct. GB w L Pct •. GB Detroit 25 21 .543 Chicago 29 '19 .604 New York 24 23 .511 Ph Pittsburgh 21 20 .512 4'h Baltimore 20 21 .488 2'h New York 21 22 .488 51,~. Boston 20 23 .465 3'h Montreal 19 22 .463 6'h Cleveland 20 27 .426 5'h St. Louis 19 25 .432 8 Milwaukee 19 26 .422 5'h Philadelphia 19 27 .413 9 West Division West Division Chicago 27 15 .643 San Francisco 32 20 .615 - wRO~'-A tl DR $2498 Minnesota 25 19 .568 3 Dodgers 30 19 . .612 1,2 J \.'ilgell -_c =-----o.,~ w____,.__--Hous~~ ·--~" ~· Kansas City 27 23 .540 4 Cincinnati ·27 21 .563 3 /. ''I 1 • ,1' r ~,i 1 ·111•f hi• i 1 rs( Wf tq V. ,It •~no;,_ '(,r[~qr~) Oalda~d 24 24 .500 6 . A tlan. _ t .. 17 30 .362 121h •. Texas-::-.-~---·15 .. ·2s ·-,349:--1211.i-San Diego ii 33 .~ 14-~ 1'11ur9'l1Y'1 Olfllff A n•il• 7, Boston 6 Minnesota ,, MllWlukH 2 . Oakland 6, New Yortc 0 Toxu 9. Clovelend 5 K1n1as CllY 4, Baltlmore 1 Chlcogo 10, Dotf'Oll 2- Teclll)"s 0- A...it (Slnnr 1·2l Ill New York (Kekich H>l C>akland (Hamlllon IHI) 1t Boston IP1ttln J..7) 11alllmor• (Alexandtr '-11 11 TtxH (Merritt O.Ol Chicago CWood 13-JI of·MllweukH !Short 1-ll Cleveland CTldrow 4-6) 11 K1n111 CllY CPrno ~I Detroit ccoremen 9·31 11 MlnnHot1 (Kut 6-21 ThUl'May'1 Games. Chicago 16, Houston I PltfsbUrgh 3, Atlanta 1 Cincinnati '3, St. Louis 2 Only eames IC!leduled. TtdlY'I 01m11 Atlanta IH1rTl1on' 0.2) et Chicago <Hooton HJ Cincinnati CMcGloihlln 2·1 l 11 Plttibureh (Blass 2.J) Houston CDlorktr O.Ol at SI. Louis (Clevelanct c.•l New York (KllOsmtn S.J) 1f Sin Pl1190 (Grell J.5) Montriar (Moorii :1-31 at Dtdtlon !Downing· S.ll Philadelphia (Twltc:11all 3·1l at Son Francisco !Brrent 7-ll GOLDEN WEST Of·lll Batting ·f' 0 ... R H 211 Jll HR llll AYO 2 c 1 Shubin 11 9 0 0 J ...... 2 1 12 .363 u 29 s Cresci 29 80 ·o o 1 ._u1 3 s 2 . 8 26 ·3 Espinoza 20 u 1 1 u· .. l56 Peterson 26 73 2 S 13 .3S3 29 .. 7 12 27 2 Qodd 32 136 2 0 ' .318 Brown 28 IS 1 0 . 3 .2'16 4 8 2 Nodland 16 27 2 . 2 u .282 8 '° 5 18 28 8 P. M'C'rtn'y 27 71 1 s 17 .2-46 Calder 32 Ile 2 1 10 .239 Wiison 2S 61 6 16 3 12 20 2 2 0 5 .233 Simpson 27 86 0 .'4 1 0 0 1.212 Lund;rt11 13_ 18 11 22 4 l , 1 11 .281 .. Blakeley 30 101 0 l 0 0 0 1 .200 Ellison 12 15 0 0 6 .189 2 0 3 .189 1 . 3 10 .176 0 0 0 .161 21 18 135 .270 8 10 1 3 7 1 Macauley 22 53 W. M'c'Mn'y 25 37 8 9 1 4 s 0 Sparks 24 51 Cain 17 31 Tolals :12 1080 156 292 49 Esplnoze Ellison Lundgren Pt'te:rson Shubin Williams Total• Olson Fleming Gramm Palmer Fielder Kubesk• Rlether Sampson McKinley Grahl W'Ck'rsh'm Kelly WalsOn Johnson Q'senb'rry Bowen Schultz Totals QulHnberry Hfdrlck Kelly Leonard 'TClfOls Tolbe<I Wi111ams Morse Andtt'IOll '<cs•ltr "' Bass C1rpenter Springman King . Lak PeregUd Joheinnes Pitching GP W·L IP II 50 20 4· 1 -46.2 22 36 11 .1.0 44-0 25 31 13 5·2 6-4.l 19 Ml 12 7.4 75.2 29 56 11 2-1 28.1 18 35 7 0.5 34:0 18 18 ER ERA 6 1.16 12 us 11 2.52 22 2.62 12 T.av'"" 34 "75 81 2.72 32 19·13 291 .1 130 216 ORANGE COAST 116-lSl aatfint 0 AW -R 14 2L.3LJllLlll.LA 30 110 1a ,.13 • J ~o 13 .391 . 26 95 15 34 10 2 1 13 .358 18 :is 5 13 2 0 0 3 .371 31 114 u 35 3 2 0 '° .307 24 114 21 33 4 0 J 19 .289 21 13 5 21 4 . 1 0 10 .288 27 ,. 10 2C • 7 1 1 10 .255 19 51 • 13 J o l · • .255 U3••8200A .235 16 22 3 5 0 0 0 2 .227 21 58 7 12 1 0 0 7 .207 9 11 2 2 0 0 0 0 .182 28 15 9 12 2 0 0 7 •16!1 16 •l 2 6 0 0 0 1 ,1'6 17 35 • s 0 0 0 1 .1'3 11 28 1 4 1 0 0 4 .142 5 9 0 1 0 0 0 2 .111 31 1011 m 211 .:i ' • 120 .266 Pitching OP' W·L IP 118 SO ER IRA 17 H 111 .0 18 10 21 1.70 --1J) ;):3 .s.o 32. ,. 9 1.10 13 2=4 6c.1 '38 '30 '20"'7.79 9 H Al.2 ~2 21 15 3.24 6 H 13.0 I · lb 9 6.23 -·. ·311Fis ·275:0 ·n8 · 1ss-..:,,,1e:. 2.J10-- -SADDL.EllACK (11-1 .. 11 81111119 '0 Al 6 8 27 100 11 511 28 110 ".20 62 13 sa · 21 103 24 75 28 100 22 .60 12 '° 19 7' 12 25 R H 21 28 o c ·o o 11 Jc · 6 5 10 18 1 0 21 35 7 0 6 18 5 1 9 16 • 0 21 28 9 1 10 19 2 0 2025 6 1 17 15 3 0 2 5 1 0 13 11 2 0 3 6 0 0 0 2 1 0 HR Rll AVG D 0 .500 5 29 .340 0 10 .3«1 0 15 .318 1 10 .290 1 11 .276 3 22 .27? l 8 .2s3 0 8 .250 0 8 .250 0 3 .250 2 13 .2•l 0 3 .2•D 0 2 .200 IO R uns Tied Game Antelop e Valley Believes In Old Baseball Adage l. l That old f>aseball adage about you're never beaten until the last out has to be one of the most overused remarks in any sport. But listen to this one ... it's a true story~ St. Bernard High led· host Antelope Valley going into the bottom of the seventh and final regulatiO!l inning of .lheir(CIF AM ba~ball llOOle, 12-2, yet had to pull the game out of the fire in the 10th inning, 13-l,2. That's right , .. _ Antelope Valley ~ scored 10 limes in the bottom of the seventh to send the game into extra in- nings . What's more, the hosts had the winning bunt him in." He allows that things got pretty ex- citing . . . "especially when we tied it. . The place erupte.d and people just poured out of the dugout." · But it wasn't to be. St. Bernar-d hung in there and finally got the winning marker · · in the loth frame. , In all there were 33 hits and 16 walks , in the marathon. And surely if's a lesson for everyone involved -the winners and the losers. - . * * * Mater Dei High's athletic program bad a banner year -capped by' the Monarchs' Angelus League championship in baseball. · The football team rolled to a 7·2 record for the third straight year -but coach · Bob Woods and .athletic dire1etor Marv Bain went down the drain anyway. ROGER ,CARLSON· ---·--y- Coach Jerry Tardie's basketball team . was In the CIF playoffs for the third time in four years and the baseball team 7:_ came~back-'to-·win "Dine· -tts ~tasHr ··league games to claim ·the circuit crown. Tbe CIF AAAA playoff's No. 1 seeded baseball team, Millikan, was bard press- run on second when the inning ended. ed to eacape with a 1-0 verdict in the sec- And they had a runner on third with no ond l'GUlld of the playGlfs over Mater out in the ninth but couldn't get him Del. _ ,. . . . · across. Mater Del baseball coach B o ~ "It was four hOurs and eight minutes Dotlkel'91ey called MUllkan the best team ·of agony," is how St. Bernard coach Tom bis crew had faced all yeiu;..... . McCaffrey sums up the situ!)tion. And Mater Del's track "team Hnished "We were coasting and both teams had second In dual meets before slipping second stringers in the game'. We felt somewhat In the finals. VOLVO SALE! Huge Savings OVER 30 '72 & '73 VOLVOS S.lurd1Y'1 GlmH Detroit at Mln.-11 Chl<•ljD at Mllw .. llk .. S1turd1v'1 G1m1s Cincinnati at Pltlsbureh Atlanta "' C~IC<l!IO Wade Pl!lramo Martin McKnight Swaim A51l!oclt 1 io 10 11 9 12 10 ll • 7 3 2 0 0 . 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 ' .112 0 0 .167 0 0 .15• pretty safe, but things changed rather Things should stay In the proper light rapidly. -~-in--t all,-too,-wltb-;sueh-tetterman----1 "Ground balls with eyes and semi .li!Je return-ees as Jim Gard~a -and Steve I PRICED AT PRE-DOLLA.R DEVALUATION PRICES! •. I ,..,-,11 at New·York . ' j l 0 • 0 0 I .1'3 Oakland if IOtton BolHmont It Tuu Cltv•land at KanNs Cfl'I' Phllodolphlo et Sa" Francisco Houston •I SI. Louis Now York at Sin Diego MOntreal at OM-• oen ----lJ"""''"'dg Totals 11 2.l 6-10 28 933 6 3 o o· 1 0 0 166 254 41 .. 0 0 .1'13 0 0 .100 13 l« .212 DEA~ml£~15 • 19~6 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 Srrv,ce ~nd PMh for All lrnpor ltd Cars Modern Body Shor-for All Cart n: .;·~,:-e \ , .:'.~ , I .1";;r-t ;i"rl \; r \1·,·1•: ·1 1 n""t.1 :i:~rl \ •<10 Dr;,;er WE MAKE OVERSEAS DELIVERIES •l Peregud Ashloek W•de · Paramo Tol-t Swaim AndtOOll Kess let Totals Pitching ISP W·L IP H SO 12 S.• 50.2 35 39 9 0.1 17.2 27 lQ 12 4-6 71.0 36 '6 ~ ~: n~. ~ ~ 10 Q.J '3.2 J2 31 I 0.0 •.2 3 A 1 0.0 3.1 ~ 3 28 11· 16 139.I>. 180 114 IR ERA 17 3.02 I C.01 35 ... , 25 6.61 11 6.91 " 10.12 6 11.SI 6 16.?0 1'9 5.61 CIF ·:t>tay~IT core AAAA BHtllall Stmlfin•I• S•nta Monica 7. Lakewood 6 AAAA T1nnl1 Champlonshlo Beverly Hills 17Vt, NOWPOrl Harbor 10•' AA Tennis · Harv&rb 19,.-La Qu~~:':pfenlhflt --'. --- dtives that were just out ·of our in-Martindale retuFning for their senior fielder's reach were eommon. It wasn't year bf football. that we fell apart ... everyone thinks we blew it, adds Mccaffrey, "but you had 'to be there to see what was going on ." . Antelope--Valley rapped out eight-base hits (one double) and combined them with four walks and an error Lo even the score. . Antelope Valley coac~ Jim Conrad ad· tnits his team. played poorly to fall behind by such a margin, bul addli, "It was-gratifying' that we made a game out of lt. "ln 14 years or coaching I've never seen anything quUe like that. And· or rdursl;l we had the great chance to win in th ninth but we co1.1ldn't hit ·him ip or ... ,.. The Bay Area has a unique situation. Some 22 schools have banded together and are proposing three different league ~etups -one for football . another for basketball and a third for all other sports. That concept could solve some of the ills plagueing Orange County schools. Attention · Ken Fagans: Costa M u High has nev r bad a winning ea In ' football In 13 year of fru iration. Is lt • not time to move sta Me a to a leagu of les tr enrollment so th~ ta M · sa · I not the mane t school in the league .. '\ .-. ·, ' •.. . .I _, / OAIL Y PILOT '. ·. " -. . Pirates Honored Banquets fur Area Ath"letes { -. 'ig I BOOsters et Golf Dat ~A ME Junior' Varsity -Most Wade and Scott Gayner; Most · The sixth' .aru.m~ I ..,,, __ ,_ Valuable : Rick' Browning and V I bl . 'st Mallott · Most ~oosters clu~ mv1tat1onal olf Or Coa t C ) I ' .u:wua a ua e · eve ' tournament Will be stageji at · ange • o g e s VA'.RSITY -;-Captain: Mike Bill Van Galls : Most Inspira-~proved: Albert Nelwan. Irvine Coast Country ~lub track, ~. and tennis Mulryan; Most V a I u able : tional: Mar~ Bethke. lithletes w-:re ! honored this Matt Harris; Most Improved: Junior Varsity ..:. Captain: Monday, June 18 with a :30· fieek with awards banquets in Mark· Kr l k or i an ;. Most ESTANCIA S ott Heaton· Most Valuable : ' shotgun start. For furthlt ln- e student center. 1 n s pi rat i p n a I : ·Ho~ard Tennis ~ ott"Heaton ; Mfst Improved: ~ormation, c~ntact Tom Well s, Track -S Field Gensler. v arsity -Captain: Bill Albert Nelwar. · 640-1011. . . Trackman~ of the Year Junior Varsity -.Captain : J-;::~~~~:;:::":~;;===~::=:==\::=::::::::::::::::::::=:=:=:::;::=:=====,- Tony Clarelli; captain -Mite Jay G.ardner: . .Most ValUAble: Beach: '' Roffina. -Richard . W r i-g ht ; Most ea... Improved : David l\rmjllldariz; Pirate of ibe. Year -Paul Most Inspirational: ... <:J} en ~'l · · · 1e.tnin:~; cap-f.iystne. . . -= - tain --Dah Quisenberry ; DANA 'u'luB · · · . · . · · · · · ' Wendell L. Pickens award -•. Baseball >•. . . '~•-.........-a ·day on PSA John Palmer. " Varsity -taptalri~ Bill . ~ . e · Tem1il Springman; M06t Valuable: · • . . Pirate of the Year -Terry . Mitch McComb; Most Valuable .,,.._....__ .• _._ Ul10ffldal state bird) Plowden ; captain -Bob Pitcher: Doi) Fowlei:.; -Most '-'-Clllnilil"'lllCI""~ -- Isbell. .' In~plrational: Bill Sprin~man. )} · I -·Paramount Spciiti · Gver_;tting in :hn~id - · ·. Fl!ATURING ALL TOP BRANDS ' . of E9UIPMENT Ir CLOTHING EXPERT STRINGING- PROMPT REPAIR SE',RVICE -HOUllS: -MON;-.... R.I. ' -To-,-..· -. - - TUES., WED .. THUllS,__L.SAT. -'TIL = -suNDl\'11 i:o 1 -·• .. , 33~ E. 17th · St.,· Costa-Mesa .. .. ' · .. ' o111y Pilot Photo by Patrick O'Donnell (Behind The_International House of Pancakes) PSAgives you a IHtt · ;..----PHONE 642-6886 WESTMINSTER'S BILL T--OMBRELLQ_UCES-.CJJ_'f_TON.LGJ:l.I:-. -:----11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~[_:=====~~==============T====·=:· ' 0 ,, •.• 1 ·Tombrello Prefers Fishing Over Gymnastics Competition ~--····-·------Gymnast Bill Tombrello has "He also is very steady in . .. a unique way of preparing for that he doesn't show a lot of a new seruion. outward motion .. He doesn't 'While others spend hours let little thirigs bother him like -: weight lifting or working on · others do and !tone of the City routines during the summer in kids performea an 8.8 routine, a gym, the Westminster High I think he'd come right back star onJhe_parallel bars is out with an 8.9."' : fishing. · • · -·· . Tombrello went unplaced in · ; And he may have thrown the the CIF rnee_t last year .but concept of year-round training captured one of t~ree . first baclr-a rew decades .wh~n he places for the Lions last won . the CIF individual title last week m his speciaty. He faces the best from Los Angeles City leagues tonight (7:30) at Cal State (Fullerton) · and Lions coach L e o n Crawford says he has an ex- . ellent..chanc that crown, too. · "I've never seen any of the LA City kids," says Crawford, ".but their scores are com· parable. You'd have to say he has a good shot." Not bad for a 17-year-old who might be called the young man and the Sea. weekend in CIF. The other two went to junior !}in Searles. Crawford said he wasn't suer Tombrello would compete in college or iunior college. "l:Je really .loves the fishing," says the coach, and following a chuckle, adds, . 1 "and with the price . of fish higher than steak, it might, not be a bad idea· to stay do'Ml in San Drego." "Bill spends his summers working on his uncle 's charter fishing boat'out of San Diego," . · 'explains Crawford . "He's a deck hand who helps the :passengers with their .catches. -;. ~ "When he's not out fishing , · he lives on a 33-foot boat. 10 Grandstand Admission Tickets $15 "He likes· if so much he's working on his first mate's license, eventually hoping to get a captain's license." Back at school;· however, Tombrello concentrates on his event. "He had a great workout pcogram 1n the fall and it showed this season," says Crawford. "You just wonder· if anyone could have gotten close . , if he had worked out all last · summer." 1 Tombrello has recorded an -. (Regular Price $20.00 • Save $5.00 Each Book) .. . ' ' . Order Now -Available through June 12, 1973 .. thru , . SEPTEMBER 5 8. 7 score on the bars and Crawford said it was. a near- perfect performance. "He does hi s tricks with /p; __________________ iliiil/ virtuosity." says ·the coach. LEAS. 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COSTA MESA J. ~·5630 ., contact :fair at 830--0977. ._ __________________ _._-.--------.----------------------....... -----:,-------:----:--- ' / ·~ • -L " --.. ., .. : . . What' Doing Outdoor ·,~IM N'EMIEC • • ,..._ ,. All-Star Practice To Start Basketball practice for the . ' r . . . . ---~ • . '..1, ..iwnt l , H/3 ~ --- DAILY PILO . J9 HD_ Cycle·: "'Standout Returns NorUt and South All-stars Rick Woods of Huntington --Bol.h ·fresh' and salt water anglers are enjoying good to begins-in the next week 'in Beach is back on his bike and excellent fishing for a variety of game fish. Yellowtail are hot preparation for the eiaht.h an-ready to ride to victory at the 1 from belOw the border to our outer Islands. 1 .,. Orange County Fairgrounds .m. This past week fish counts at San Diego landings ran over nua Orange , County Nortb· Costa Mesa· tonight at 8: 15 in %,000 yellows daily for six straight days. Live squid and jigs South game June 23 at Orange ~Y show of speed. ~r--tt11e::llstr.11'-:aias~mm· 0!1181t-t i'~!'t.q,dM!dwcave-aud-sch1¥1ls u over Coast College. Woods made his return to I.he ocean. · · · h orui-.co.iim~im.--Dlmle~ --tttP--F-ai~ast-. -'. ~1k-=---- 1 · Party and private ooats running out of Newport and Dana as .!dl_eduled his f i r 8 t after returning from a suc- Point ·are also 11ettlng ln on the yeUowtail act· An I 1~ workout for Saturday m(rlling cessful trip to England . · q ion. g ers "" at 9:;1(1 at KateUa High while eating large kelp patties are apt to find feeding yellows nearby. South roach Tandy Gillis will He didn't exactly run away Other surface feeders, including bor,µto and calico bass, are with the night's big events as tbe :main . stay for local passengers, but the ·larger game fish stage : the initial South drill he had done in the past but he should move up in mass as the warmer ocean curre~ts move inw Monday afternoon at Corona · showed ihat 'he is ready to de! Mar High. make an all-out a·ssault in · ' Blue Fin Tuna Arrive Danley is the coach at the immediate future. Katella while Gillis is the head \Vh h I ft · f E I d Blue. fin tuna are also. working the waters around the Cor· man at Corona. · en e e or ng an • a / group · of eager youngs.ter-s , enado Islands and a few have been landed already. ThJs ls a · Both coaches will ,·begin . began a climb up theJad4er1 ' pea indication that we might be in store for a fantastic summer practice with approximately · and foremost among them : is • .s•aloa.;wftb .a wide varlety-of-mb:ed-game fish to focus our .25 players ·with the squaa-mi:nny-Becker, winner of the arentlon on. trimmed to 12 f o 11 owing scratch main last week. 1 several workouts. Another young rider in U1e Bass, Catfish Active A luncheon for both teams . . 0111r Piiot Photo by Rlchud Koohler limelight is Alan Christian Water temperatutes ~t all Southland lakes ·rose and an in-will"be held Tuesday, June 12 CIF RUNNERS-UP -· Costa Mesa High finished just for Costa Mesa included from the left Amy Thomp~ who won the handicap race creased response from warm water fish has taken -place. Basl!. at the Costa Mesir-Women's one point. behind San -Marco's in . the first-ever CIF son, Suzanne Lackey, Janice Lester, Lorene Ya-r· ·last week. He is ·sponsored by are now hitting surface plugs readily, ·while large catfish are _c_1_ub_._· ----~---.....::gi_·r_Is_tr_a_ck_c_h_·a..:.~~P_io.:...· n_s_'lti_::.p:_s_. _T_h_e_g::..i_rl_s_w_h_o_c_01..:.....:.pp_et_e_d_-_w_o_o_d_a_n~d_D:...· _ia_n_e._L_e_s_te_r_. ____ _;_ ________ B_il_I _Cod_:.y_. ------ in shallow weedy sections, hittihg best ·on fresh cut fish and nightcrawlers. · · Vail Lake continues to give up '"'e·xcellent catches of catfish in the 5-to . 15-pound class, whiJe lrvine Lake .is equally pro- • ductive for both cats and-largemoutlrbass.--~ ---- 1 -Sart..JliJlgo Jakes are giving up J~lLI>Lsmall hass-in-the-2-3 , pound class with an occasional Junker also being booked. · Lakes Henshaw, Wohlford, Cuyamaca an~ Hem,el:are all rated above average for mixed catches of bass, biuegil and catfish,_ . . -. . · Big Beal-Trout Hitting Trout rewarded both still fishermen and trollers with fair .. good action this past week, Trout averaging better than 11 IJ)cbes · were common on stringers. Gusty winds did hamper Jtahing during the day, but mornings and evenln·~s wi?re calm. · · Bluegil have really COD'!e back to life at Big Bear. The game pu.filb are_hittlng ll!lll1-ev.eIY.tldng' ~ed at them.!.. -. . Dr. Jerry Winkler of Newpo~ Beach reported that bus were PAtlS OPEN SUNDAY -. 9 .-' -PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JUNE 5, 1973 · a UUle on the slow side at the · high mountain lake, but tha.t . ·---+~"".Y Uoald be..riady to break ,...e any da~. . . I-"-<. ,,...,:.--1------""'---• Dr. Winkler said that Rebel lures worked Just below tbe ii~ ~ a · number of throw-back sized bus. Because of ~ shortened growtn~ season for-la~emoutb bass at Big Bur, anglers are asked to throw back all bass under 1% inches In onler to help improve the big bass .population or the large late. Pen.moil . . .. ..-41-¢_:_. 9uaker .. ~. ~ 41¢ Texaco .•...•.. 31 ¢ -· Valvoline . . . . 34¢ -.. .I j ! I . .. 'Valvoline . . . . . . Racl~CJ Oil . . 44¢ . Fish~ng Improves i11. Me~(co If the weather man ~erl! a little kinder. and gave the tip . of Mexico a few days of wann weather, the ~ction would break wide open. There are lots of billfish in the waters around Baja, but unsettled water currents and temperatures are making Shell ........ 41 ¢. . Chev.rqn . . . . . 39¢ ATF . . . . . ·. ; . . 39¢ :: '. fisheo'nen work for their marlin and swordfish. " • Good'-dolphfn action Is taking place off Rancho Buena Vista, while Loredo and Mulege are · good for yellowtail, dophin grouper ~d roosterfish .' · . · -. Plan Hunting Season Now ··-Aceordln~to an early report from DO;t, _Unlimited, this · coinill1 11ea1011 sltould . be a banner year. Good to .excellent nest-. ~t----. · 1ng -Maftiou prevail la most all parts Of Canada. (}pen hunt Dry Chemical . Inf iu:eu W.-alDiOlt llOIF-ft1smtt in the Southland 8lld Barbot Fire Extin~i1her ' ~~II wlD be hard pressed Co find any good waterfowl Great For ' , '~tJplmMI game haatln4. . ---. . Car., Campers, , { O!le anlwer for area hunters Is to jala a private b11'11tfng Jl,001• · . 'i clllb. Fortunately, there la one of the West'• finnt clubs located s 9-9. -.Jy 45 minutes from tile.harbor area. ~ . . -Tile Hlddea Valley. Gun Club has,_ for the fin& time la ~Y yhrs, some season membenblps _available. These membenblp1 · · EA. · lnelude hunting .fights, upland game, dab house, keanel1 and trap and skeet. There ·are foilr ·duck club memberships open ud will be fllled on a first -eome, first cbolee basis· to jobliag members. For more information on the Hidden Valley Gun.Club . pbone at-5100. v·Juni()1·-~Colleg~ A_~~ Get Unpopular Jo·b- By CRAIG SHEFF Of Ille DtllY P'tlel· Sltlf GOiden West College athletic director Fred Owens faces a new career-foday -that of a policeman. And 1t's not.one he relishes. The new JC residence i-ule has prompted the situation for Owens and other athletic directors. The rule now states .that an 18-year"Old, who llas not at· tended junior college previous- ly, may now go to any two- year school he chooses -IJ he resides in that district. The transfer rule (from one JC to another) Is still in effect with the transreree having to sit out a year. What this all means to Owens and other ADs is.work directors.an.d tel them oJJhe . -and pleuty.of ft. situation. Rigtt~y that· I ·-And the whole thing is a lit· causes .problems. • tie complicated, to say~ the · "Then when a kid gets here least. .:· and is In school he has ·to sign Owens figures the CIA a statement saying he was not would ·probably. take a back contacted by the college and seat to the amount of In-. }Vas not recruited. Then the vestigating that figures to go case has to go before the con- on when ·a boy moves into a ference for approval, kind of I district from elsewhere. -like the old budship case. I Owens gives an example: . "We · cannot provide the "Say a boy moyes into our ·kid with any reimbursement, district from Anaheim, con· meals,.etc. We can't give tacts us and says.he wants to reduced hous'lng or anything. play football. We must then We couldn't do it anyway. We ~all both Fullerton a n d ·haven't got one penny to do Cypress colletie a t.h I e. ti c that. "But here's the hooker in r · , , the whole thlng. If we find a. F;Qh Report kid leaving oar district for say .&a . Lorig Beach City Gollege, that . DANA WlfARI' -15' 1"91ors: 31 • kid• better De living there, . """· c i.rrecwc101 Ht 11o111to, 2-llallbut, because If we find the kid Uv• 202 Y9ilowtoll, I whl\1 'see 1111u. • • 11AL ·HACN -70 anolon: m rock Ing at home he's going. to ~ coct, s caw cod. 60 .. na· ball, n bOnlta. · l llglbl A d I'll t 11 tH\ aar,. -101 1r1v11rs:' 1.010 bonllo, 21 ne e. n e ,vu · kelp 11111, 1 whit• 111 bass, so hellbut. this, we'll be checking," · , NIWl'ORT (DtVIY'I Locker) -'° .. ___ ' .... Ii -'h ane1er1: 2 i.uncuc1a. uo 11us. 11 roe~ Owens """"n t "" eve· • era . cad. 2 hollbul. !Arf'1 Ltodliij) -51 WUl . be a wholesale move Of 111111tan: I barracuda, I bonito. 23 boss. ff yellOWt_elr. 6 rack cod, 1 blve bass. . athletes, ~Ut he . does think LONCJ HACH (Pltrpllnt Ltndlntl -there wUI be ' some famllit:,'1 ti ·•llilan• 311 NCk cld. (ltllMlll . · • l'lor) -d ••o ero: ., 1>1rracuda, 6 moving from ooe district to .. nco boss, 21 bonlll. 192 rock cod • ••roe -43 a~l•i'i: m r;o Ho. J lllr· ano ~· ' ni"da, 1s ha1111ut. .' • R 1 g h t now I'm a c•DDNDO · -117 1nglen: 11 1' " Ow " d .,.uowtall. il30 callca blst; S90 blue po iceman, says ens, an ""• 195 bonito. 710 rack cod. Barga -I think I'll go out and get a 42 anol rs: Ill bonito, 1 maoerel, 65 , nif u rocl< cod. • cop .s u orm. FREON.VALVE & HOSE KIT CHECKER . COOLANT Protect Your 1 s 9 Car Aga 1n1t Summon Heat cJ•I. 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TJRE- TOTE Guara"teed F.,· The Lifetime . Of Your Car RugQ•d Heoyy D••y Slee I Con1truct Ion 'Holds Your Ti10 Securely. In Ploce CHECKER AUTO LIFETIME , 8to:n~~~~ES1 n 99 l he Lifet ime Of 7.,ith Yo.ur Prestn~ Car . E":chani• • 11.1 .. ---' . c --~ ,, 4 AMP ; BATTERY -CHARGER . Charges All 6 &. 12 Volt 18otteri•s ChecAtr Low R•i•ldr /Z,99 . 'I . .. -· 1 • .. • 20 DAIL V PILOT FICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMll STATl!MINT The lo low ng person I• dOlng bus ne,. •• Pub shed Orange May 25. and June I The as PUBLIC NOTIGE I' CTIT OUS IUSINISS NA'ME STATIMINT The fo owing persons ore doing business •s ORANG!> COAST C RCU T 77211 So Ofange Santo Ana Col I Joseph D Trone• 1 1130 Port Stanhol>e Pl N-t Buch Ka hleen N T once le 1830 Port St~nho!>e P'I Newport Buch Thrs bus ness I• conducted by an l,n div du11 June PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMI STATEMENT shad 0 ange Coa s Oa 25 an<:! Jun.-t."19'3 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUSBUSINIJS NAME STATIMllNT do !'Ill The foHowlng person II doing ltu_tlneu .. L VF DEL TACO NO 10 Beach B Yd Stanton Co If 90680 moo PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT 01' CAPl'ORNIA COUNTY 01' ORANOI 7lt Civic c ... t ... Doi.. Wnf' Santi Ana C11lttorn a CASI! NUMIER ,.0.7042' SUMMONS (MAfllRIAGEI Ly 1 V ncent F n O"f 2240 Apl 202 In rt the Pork Nowport ~ Beach Cal f GEORGIANA R L PP NCQTT T.h 1 bus ntH I& conducted by an In-Respondent R CHARD LOUI~ Pub shecl 0 onge Coasl De y P 1 8 15 22 197:1 prefealH.i do It -our cl• tlflecl -tlo11 Or If JH wmt --'111119 l'Hd our ads - l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMll STATEMENT L VF DEL TACO No 2:1 Wor-Hunt nglon Buch '26't \. yle V ncent F nley 2240 Apt Pa k Newpo I Ntwpo t Beach Th s bus ntss 11 conduc td by art-In d vduo Ly t V F n ey Mav ~s And then read Boners PUB[JC NOTICE Ark m the DAIL.Y PILOT "~CJ.J:,Qf/A:~!~"::S fo IQW ng pe son Is doing bus ness SUnd:afl C-OfntCj THI! LEATHER 'ACTORY 750 Coat! 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Boys earned tr\p by ~i,gnmg up new Daily Pilot subscribers. _, .. ~-. fliablo Canyon ·Nucle.ar· Plant __._ ___..,_ -. BERKELEY (AP) -The Atomic Energy cOmmission ha!i granted environmental c1earance for a two-million :·.~'ESCALATING "costs, soft N!ntal markets, a ·threat 0£ light money in the mortgage tpa,rket and higher interest utes all led lo our decisi on ," Ellis said. · The company reported a net profit of $1,116,000 on tot.al · revenues of $10.526 ,000 during the.,first three months of 1973. ~~ ... ' ' .. •, HUGH MYNATT NOW- REPRESE.,.TING Johllson ~&·So.n L.J . COL -ME RCUR . "Home of the new car "Golden Touch" 540-5630 Smith Cite·d . , Fullerton Savings and Loan Association will open -a new branch in I.he East Bluff Shop- ping Center in Newport Beach on Jllly l, according to Hilton Dalessi, president. Hs first office wa opened in Fullerton in 1927, and FullerCon Savings branches in Yorba Linda-Placentia and .th Ea C Anaheim S h o p p l 'n g w r o ned in 196& - I• ' • 'ID . ' DAJL.Y '1m ~ Fraud OVER THE COlJNTER NASO Listinis for Thursday, "'4y 31·, 1.973 • MUTUAL. FUNDS · ' : ' - ' DAll 'l PILOT · 16TH CEN TURY STEWA~D HOLDS UP RARE ONE Atlanta Event Saw 30,000 Bottles. Auctioned Off Investors Eye·P~one Co. Offer LOS ANGELES ·(AP) Investors have given a mixed reception .to a $300 million of- fering of the San Francisco- ba~ed ·Pacific Telephone ~ Telegraph Co. notes and bonds. The assessment was made by a spokesman or . omon Brothers of New York, which heads an underwriting syn- ( 't~'k l lV c J STOCK dicate that bought both the $100 million offeting of PT&T seven-year notes and tlie $200 million issue of 36-year deben· " tures. The spokesman said only a_but $80 _million of the bonds had been sold to retail buyers b~..Thursday, while about $66 mi.Ilion of the notes had been sold. • • ;,,;;,.-----"'----------~ ~ Compleie New Y ~rk St~k-list NEW YORK (UPI) -floUowtno .... orlce1 on lht N w YCll'll Stock exchange: f ·E = Hiii• LN L11t C~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ P·I! 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KavserR .60 5 33 12'4 1~ -• AhaProd .611 6 12 151'2 15 lo'f.I+ :n ClvCllff 1,92 11 1 59110 5914 5914 : : : Foxboro .40 . 25 12 23>,9 23\'o 23'/o-v. ~ee~ ·IB 1~ 1 22~ 22112 2i•··"' }• S I~ s AlliedSI 1.40 7 j15 2S!4 2S 2S _ !4 Clev El 2 32 lO 39 J,'JY2 33\lo "IJV.-'Ill FranklM .20 15 53 12'14 12'1> 1240 K°1j 1P · 9 15 5 , ~ .1. , ee~S eat ~/1~00k~:~k~·io 'W ~~ 6~'h 6~~{'ClevEDf i.oo .. z220101 .... 101%101-1Yo ~;:~1%5.! ·:g 1: 1lj ~'Iii ri ... mt:l~K=l~gn :~ 1: 1~ 1!'1'1 Uf'. mi~-.,, Aiiis Ch .llb 10 198 I"'" .~ 38-l'a-,1'.9 CCllevoexPlll 5B 1·7 11)9. no J'lo J-" Fruehuf 1'70 a 39 27~o lJl• 27-'lo KtlSY·H 1.311 1 13 23'4 22~ ;-~ •1 H Hall W.a .. · All A t ... 9 2 .'• -v• °' .52 YV -~ ~ ... v -:1• Fuq Ind•' •1 6 •• 11 ~ 11 • K1nm1tl .84 7 · 11 23'9 23~-"-• enry wiOn re-r u o ·-6 9.'14 9.,. Ht . . Cluett P ,90 9 78 12'1'4 12'!0 1~ 'Ill UI " ~ .,., V. IHI<-V• Ktnc~ll 1 40 8 153 24'4 23}t ilo'-"' " • d Alpha Pt ."8 7 ' 12\lt 12\'J 12¥2 ... CMI In• Cp 14 2t 27'/> 26V1 27 -'lo -.-.G $--. Ky Ulll 1°74 9 8 2Q/o 24'1'1 2~cl o s1gne Thursday as "1': 1.94 12 183 .llil/• 51 )/'II-'Ill CNA Fill . .14 6• 132 13 1~ 12~--.... g~~.. 1(1dSI 6 14 1.S'/a 15""~15'1•-l,~ Kerr Mc; :60 28 131 61 601/• 60•A-1~2 Presl.dent of the Chica-~:::co~ .10~ 1B .J.Ot 9!'1, '~ 9'/1 ... CNA Df 1.10 . . 16 18'4 18 18 . GAF Cp orp --~-13620 11~~ ,iv. 1'""+· V1 KerrMOt 4'12 . 2125 125 125 A l-20 -5\.'I Sito >Y2+ \'o Coast St Gs 5 1016 9~• 9 91'+ '4 .-IO". • ·--~ 2--\ Keysrn 15b 6 4 u 14 14.. ·~ go B·oard Of . Tra de tO merac :Jo I 3 ~20'4 ~ 20'/1 ... CSISGpl 1,19 .. 40 17'1o 16\12 w i,-~· GGAF DfSk 11.3020 . . 17 19 1!.,!jo · 19 KlddeW ·60a 5 • 33 16'14 16 .... 1.Wi!t ;,. ~'r\ He., 3112 22 :it . 33 + \It CslSGof 1 83 . . 111 23'/o 23 23 -1-.. am . '' 24 26\/o 2, ... 25'14-14 Kim Cl i 20 11 296 .. "'"' 45lh+ 'fA k th. t • •1 p I .. 11 ' 73 + '" CocaCol 1.10 '2 91140'12136'4 1:1614-4 GamSpl 1,60 . 5 26 26 26 -~ KlnotDS '30 7 56 1'1• 7'4 1\il.'-\(t, see e · sena e seat ~;::A ;.r,11~ u ~ lm ~,.. 157;._ 1> cocaao11 .34 22 81 J9'1ii 17'llt , • .,.,_ ll•. G1nn111 .2s 30 15.1 31 36'"' 361/o-1'111 KlrSl'll..;C :12 , 8 11V1 11v. 171'' _. _, nOW he}d b y Se S AmBak .20 '. 10 6''11 . 6'111 l4tt~ .. · 60l<IW8k .28 1 22 13¥2 131/1 1311.1+ \lo GardOen .70 12 11 17 16'4 lW.-y, K l M Aid 15 371'2 73~ 3,....... .... n. am · ABrand 2.38 9 107 391,\ 38 6.,...,. 14 Colecoln .~ 21 32 15 14\12 1'114+ V. Garlock .84 8 9 16'1' 16\0 16"2+ 1,~ KnlQhl N :ia 2o 51 411/o 41 41W , , J. Ervin (D-N.C.). Wil· AmBrcst .'4 11 187 ""° 2,~ ~!'I -¥: Eoloate1k 12 soo 28 21'1i 21~-'Ill g•• s".l; 1.12 9 2 l4l/1 1•~1 ••!'•+ •;, Kotnrg .2b 1 13 13'1'1 13\12 13W>-1 .. Am BldQ ,28 8 ·2 11 11 11 :: l4cg/1\~ F.;;: 1~ ~( lit: l~~! ·~~ t ~~w vC.,:.~ 1~· ~1 ~ ~"'° ~V•:::. i,t ~~=~'.,J-7! .7 21~ mt m; ~~ son is a Democrat and' ~rgac,.a~, 2i~ 10 6~ ~"'"" ~2;" 3214 ... Collin R•!llO . . 39 19"2 191'1 19'1• ... Gemini Cap '·. I 11\'o 1~· 1011, ... v. Koracorp In 5 1 5 5 . 5'· ... ' former Official Of the A CnM 1.161> 9 27 ·1mo(~~: ¥::%-r: ~ot Pr;n .20 36 ~ «~• ~' " -1'4 Gen Am Inv ·. 21 12'14 1214 12'!.--,/• Krallco 1.77 13 276 411'/o 411'!. 4~~,'z K d d Jo ~~~~~n \~ 1~ ·17~ ~ r~ ~3: ~ c~,on:rn' l'!IJA 11 .. ~ ~ 23 l~\O lk l~~~-Ito g~~~~ :~. u ~ !i~ m: ~i'(?,:;:1~ ~;~1 •• ·r ~ 23! m: ~~~ ~~~1~ .• -§,nuLe a t lS J I ednne y an hhson AOlstTel ,olJ 27" 21 "64' 46\lo '6'!. y. Co .60 3 20¥2 -20l>-GnAT l!f ' 2\lt_1 6 55 55 55 +'112 Krooer 1.30 13 49 161/• 16 16~,1.:t E • . s . . "u " "" ,P A ministrations. AmOual Vst . . 3 ·~·· 6"" 6~.:: \0Cota!0pf14Yl 1'2 5 SO'h SOVi 5011>=-G"enB"rinc--:74 7 s 13'4 1314 13~ .. Kvsor lri .60 7 10-11'l4--ll\lt-H~c-j' ... · · • • ---------------IADul pf .8'a . . 2 l:V!o 121,'o 12~1-v. C S ,_ S6 "" 35l> 361>+ l/1 GnCable .80 9 1.14 9~ 9\/2 9~io+ V. -L L-~~" <- • .,. xpe1i~ .. 1ve. ___ ~· .-.•.... J'S WASHINGTON (AP) -Led AmElec 1.60 9 219 26'1• 26 261/o cc IBGSe>ref901 3 24'1• 241 1• 24\4-~ GnCgr 1.20 8 .3 1514 15~• ·15'14 Laclede 1\12 .. 3 20V. 2'12 ~. '·' i;::, Am Exoorl .. 49 1 1 1 •. . o IS 1. 9 28 29'\'• 29V. 29~\ +~ Gn Develop 9 204 8'4 8~o av.+ "o,2 Lamsn Sn I 9· 3 13 13 'f; .i· • b be f . ' Am Expr pf .. 2100 ·4v,. 4't. 4V.-'iA Col Pictures .. 134 51'1 5 . 5 ... Gen Oynam 7 36 18 17','2 1ru-\/• LUM! 1.Jeb 8 · 9 22 21'4 i2 ~T, '4 --Y . SO)' ans,___ arm · prices ~ __ _· A FlnSv 1.10 9 4 1no 16'/o 16'-'o ... §olSbOhE 1.92· 9 <I ~-26Y! W~-~ Gn Elec 1.40 20 591 59 5~ 58V.-n• Latrobt Sii 11 4 11/o 6¥1 ••· •>_;_ __ ~,,..,,--------J"um...M four nt I t Cald F AUnBd-:10b --, -23 2~'o .25'\0 25'1>-v. om . .l..5.1 17 . 511 .. -'614 661-=I~ GnFood-1"411-11 -169 24\12 2~• ·+.,. LearSl19 .28 7 87 5'111 S'lt .. ,, •• ·------~--_ J>CrCe ·as ever A GCvS .76b • . 46 1B in'o .m,+ 14 <;:QmS!>~ ~~V ~:~ .lA 29 '12\12 12 12 -lO GtnGro ilb 23 5,·1~ -15\12 !Sh --112 Cear'S pf 21" .. --:n--17'14 26~ • h $6 000 B •d f R w • month and averaged 33 pe · ·--i1:·GTrlmr '"'52 7"'-~•~~ . . mw .,.._..;..., o .:..32~1-32'1¥ '32'14 ,... . ~P.. 9 ~ 10y, ,,... Leasco c .oo 4 1'2 9 8... . 14 "I or . a ... e •ne . · . r· _ _ ~ · A Gn Pf UO ., 12 · 26'111 26 26 + \lo .c~tEddlPt J · · 5--2w. 26'1'1 26•h 'ii G•n Instr 2k 12 II U'lii 14 !4''11 u.,:pt"'2:20 . 1>11 ~ 25~ 2S ~ .... • ' " --·-" cent more than m· May I t -~---·AmHolst ·'° ,. -17" IHO ·~ 11 --~ 14 . p --~----..l...2Ho-2UL21'14~-' ... G lnst-pf 3-'7 1 361'1 36\0 -36¥1+-' 4' Leasw_y .SOQ 13 --100--3'-33\lt--·--. as • ' ;\mHom-.60 36 412 '1" 401;, ~1'!. Ewe p~d 1.90 . . 20 .25v. 25 25'4'1-v. G::: ~ l2 20 -4 22\'J 22\'J' 22"2 l:itcfs&N .50 10 5 111~ 11 1,\tt_'I'• year, the Agriculture Depart-B . . A ~~rn"v'J\ ~~ ~ m 1" 3F" ~~ ~ c~~~d a:l ... ·~ l~ l~ l~+-~ Gen Miiis. 1 23 63 --. 60~H ;,\ t~s~~~ ::8 j 1: mt m~ la:i:;\f t "d,,..; da ' egins new A Medici .12 11 29 16'4 16\12 16'1Q·· ~ ComWOll 2k -53 91/, 1'4 8'14-V. GnMot 2.0~ t 729 61 66"2 66-¥o Leh V•t Ind .. · 56 1'!0 IV. lJlr !.1 --A'l'hAN'l'A-tm'n...:. Richard Kronheim, a man with' ex- 'pensive tastes, is the new .owner of a $6,000 bottle · of wine. · Kronheim, a Washington, D.C. liquor distributor, was the highest single bidder Thursday in the Premiere Na- tional AuctiQn. of Rare Wines. 0Ver a quarter of a inillioi\ ·.dollars of wine changed hands :·Farmer 1st In Gas Line_ SACRAMENTO (AP) .Earmers would .get first priority during a gasoline. " shortage under . a bill in· in the prestige WUI" e event Of men Sat utllfS y. -. ~ -. A Medlcorp A 221 4'111 4 41/• . " CwOllPI 1.72 . . 13 201/, 201/• 20'1• GnMoto11 3'llo . . 2 5Slto 56'1• 551/•-\It lehm 1 '2b . 94 151/• 15 1.S* .~ •. The Crop . Reportm" g Board , ' · A Metcx 1'12 10 ' 22• 31 !4 ~\io :io.,..;;iiti Comsat .56 19 :U "8\12 • • Mo Pf 5 . · 20 74\4 74 7• + '4 Lennar · Cp 5 19 101/• 1ov. 1""'' \ .. the year Amer Motor ' ,401 7'1o 6\0 lV• c;omputr Sci . .. 36 :!'4 2'1'1 2~i ... Gan Port .IO I 16 12 11,,. lHi>-Vo Lenox In .SO 17 6 29\i> 29 :191 ._., -•. . • . said prices for the month end· 'O -. w . AmNGs 2.40 9 '7 36~. 36.\lo 36-·v. c.:onagr .25b 7 2 141/:1 I(>/, 1"4 ... G PubU 1.60 ' 248. 19'/f 19'111 19~ .. ' Lev Fd Cap . . . 1 914 911o m:\'I .,.. t t " Am Shio .68 7 53 16,,. 16\lt 16\12-o/a .ConeMI 1.0i 6 7 17 1Ho 16!'>-,\lo GtnPubU irt · · 3374 9-64 V. V.-1-64 Lev Inc .75a 2 121f.I 121f.I 1 · ' ... • THE s 2. y EAR. 0 L D ed May 15 also included in· . u . . es A Smell 1.20 9 167 In< 17'111 IH~ . CConnMcCI .1860b 13 25 23\'t 22'1• 22'1•-'14 GGenSI Realfrac65t 1197 . 30S1 395~' 395\lo 395',; . Levi Sirs ... jj 380 32 ¥2 31'f.I 01 ' ~ bachelor Was •'"'e high bi'dder Am srnd .so a 69 11'!1. 11 1m+ ·;;; onra · 11 9 1614 16\'o 161/•-,,. n ll'l . . -.. 11o ~-v. Lovn1 F·urn 10 351 ,.,. .• .so ~:.:.i.~ 'Ul creases for catt)e, cotton, AmStdpf 4'4 6 5914 59"2 59'!0+ V• Con Ed LIO 11 232 23\'J 23'1< 23-'Ai Gn ~Itel Ind · · 4 3'4 3 3 . LFE Coron 5 3!'1 3>;. 3'Ji" • t h bo bo I . , AmSleril .52 is 11 21 'll< 21"2 21¥oC-\0 consEd pt 6 .. 15 77'\0 77 77 -1;, GTE 1.60 11 209 28'!2 2814 2814-14 LFE 8f so .. 1 •. s'!'o 5f8 ~:c"ij, on a e o am - a tt e SIX corn, and JX>tatoes., United' Pres· s Inte --•io 1 AmSterll w1 . . 4 11 10~ 10~-'I• cconsEd Pf 5 . . 1 6411• 84~ 64!4+ v. GTE pt 2v. . . 1 37.\lo 36'111 36~•-•1"' llbbY 220 1 40 33 321/o 32 ~· i~ times •l'"'e normal siz· e __ o• sm· ce last fall,· soybeans r ..... na AmT&T 2.80 11 112 51 sov. so'!._ v. consFd 1.30 12 .sc 34•;, 33•;, 33~,+ v. Gen Tire 1g 5 41 18'4 18 . Ja ., . LOF ..,, ~'14 2 13v. 13v. 13 . "" llJ1 'L ·Th Id · · AmT&T pf 4 131 60\'t 60 60 onFdpf 4"2 •. 6 91"2 9l'f.I 91 \12-v. Genesc ,34b . 41 I~• 81'2 air.+ \'1 llbb M NI · · 20 •\'o 41;. ~· · ,, 1929 Chateau M 0 u t 0 n. have m· creased $5.01 per e o , nearly forgotten ATTPIA 3.6' : : 29 52,,. sm si"+ ·~con Frgt ,52 6 1•2 12'4 12 12 -y, Gensrar .10 •-. 5 16'4 w1~ 16'1•-,,,,· LlbrivCP c 311 ·9 1 16v, 16,h . ,, ~· Am T& T wt . 1zu-6 5"" ~ 'Ill Cons NG 2.03 9 51 28 27'll< 27V.-'h GenulnP J46 33 10 3~ 37"'1 37~-"1 lib tvln · 60 7 13 JO 9~ 9' Rothschild, a red Bordeaux bushel, the depart· ment said. Mother Lode mines 0 f AmWalr .64 '7 'f3 1114 111/o 11\<) ... E°"::" rw 2 10 69 27 26V. 26'/1 . Ga Pac .•Oo IS !>7 321tl 3Jlt. 31'4-:y, Ljg~ My i v. 12 70 3H\ 381% 31~ d . AWlr or p;, .. z60 w;, · 16'4 16'1•+ v. oo . P. 1.12 . . 2100100'h 100\12 1001/..-3'4 Gerber J.33 10 10 11'1\ 18\lo 18~ . L•ggMy pt 1 • 120 104 104 104-·: · · escribed as "the best datet California and the Biinanza Awatrpt l'I• .. 2100 1S'h-1Slf1-tt"2-. ~l~Air 1'68_JH 8'-'1 av. 81/,.... ""Ge11v , 1.21b 29 n 122v.12114122 -"'LlllY En 76 ,j2 129 86,t. 8''!'o~i~ anyone can drink today."---~-e-lfFJ. P-tWehase d . . ~~~f{ .1M3 5" ~10·619 1:v. 1:V:i:;:::: con ~opsier .. u --2nr~-;-2~~-~ gv·~~=-j~40 --rl-1,,. ~Ai 6 ... uncN11-1M. 9--1J.L11:iLJOJ1t " . A 1"eroboam -f1"ve t1"mes the . region ·Of Nevada are bemg Ametek .60 9 14 -13'K 13V.-t3'/•-v. ContlCp 2.16 I 60 37'111 37"1o 371'2+ \4 Gla.nlPC .BO 7 -~-12'11 ·12 12 -Ito t:~,11 ~~ 3 ii r ~~ 61~· 64\io-~ -']' . . . AMF In 1.08 9 36 -2714 26"!0 21 -""CnllCP P12'1• . ·-9 41\1• 4IV. 411/a--Vo Glbr Finl 5k 5 ~,. 1s•12 ··~ 14-1 Litt -,:r~ ' -·~ normal .,;,.., _ of the same· ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) _ Cox stirred back to life by soaring Amtac ,64 1 83 -1s 14\12 1.w.-•Ai E'11M11R11 -~~'! 10 21 11v. 17'4 17"' ... Gldd Lewis . J2 m 51'2 5'1>--v. Lttt::"cv pt v.3 7 m1 L11o ~~ ~+~ ~"""' AMP Inc .69 40 138118 115\lt 116\12-1.1/2 on ~ ·-9 229 10 no 9-\It GlffHlll ,24b I . 2 16"'" 16l0 1~' . . Liii f . . . . Ill wme sold last year .._ Par15·~-Broad~s-aid-'l'hmS> gold-rwiees-.ui.1ch-·a1110---him~~~~~'---~7 am ·39va 391'2+ y,_ccont110 .111 f1 v. ' 134 31lti 31'4 31\'o ... GnblFlex sk 10 · 54 16Vo uv. 19-o-~ Lltt::n%PP1l ···· 1~ 119,L 191~ m ..... :4 . m ._...,.,_.,&vv•t'" -><··-.·~ AmpcQP.361 .23 av._~ a14+'4 con1 T!,.,P ... 1 .. -1~-'3~.,.G111111.111 l ."36Sh m•55'1>--V. ·· "". ,~ for $11 000 day l.t..._ __ completed the nl1r nudged ""1"1"g companies m· Ampex c~. 78 41\ 41/o 41A+ v. on -·~-·~ 4--et ~l'I 22~• 22'1!. .. Glmbtt ar ,~ ,. • • ~ I-'¥ • • · ·""-'"-'' Amrep Cor ·3 '1 S'!o 5"" S'lo-\I• Contrl Dita . I 297 36¥2 35~ 35'4-14 Glnos lncor lL. 6 17\'i 171/o 17\'r-YI LoewsC ht6 _1 -'5 25lto· ~5 2S .,. Kronheim said he doesn't chase of radio station KFI in four states to begm· new ex-Amsror 1.~ • 1114 24 .... 2"lti uv.+.,.. ccanDtpt ·1•190V• ·,;, 120 ssit. ssv. ssv.-1"' Gluoon -"' 16 2 22 22 22 -·v. FomM•F11 o.32b 192 · 111•7 !~1,_ J~ lf~'"'"'i'~ . -Astarpf 2.65 . . xl 39 · 39 39 . onwd , · .r . 9 2614 35&1 26'4:j: 14 Global Mar 11 35 .12'ili 12'0 ·1m+ \lo .• , , -H _,,., C ""' know when he will open the Los Aflgeles for $15 1 million ploration. Amstr pt.68 . . 1112 114 1'111 ..... : : : cEook ·1unc1n ,~~ ,1•0 21 1r,a 111o ra 1,. G1-un .60 • 10 w t. 15'!1>--U'lj,-'4 londonLon• 5 inc1Mtg 76 .22! 1125\4 12•t. ·~ •. -. \lo bot · . . . . Amsted 2,60 a 7 -39~ 39"'1 · OOP• .-7 28V. 28'tl ,2114-14 GoldWsl Fcl 10 24 U\• 14"2 14',; -1tl l Jl ' 14V. m-1; y, ' tie, which will produce 24 ·cash Inqumes about nsk·freeAmte11n .2020 1 5 . -v1o 5 ::: 00<>er Lab 15 ,.. 14!0 1'V• 14'h-=1>Goodr1q, 1 6 3122v.12,,. 22-~Lons1G ,1.46 .11 22 29'4 2f'lil + ... I f • • • Id . . . . Anacon .25b 8 d900 17'4 -.uv. l1'1h-'Iii COOPTr .S4b .7 9 15'1• 15 15't. . GoodvrT .92 10 321-26\0 :Jj'lj,-u v.+ LQflillll 1.46 10 47 21'!0 21~ 2 ' ... .gasses Q wine at $250 apiece. Cox Broadcastmg President go mining loans m California AnchHc 1.os a .. 9 m. 2:w. 23-.,. ccooPTPt Pt. 2 u , 11 11 -v. GorttonJ .24 9 " 1211o 12 11 -1 LLIL P0a'J 1.12 ... 150105 1os 1 :+-1 . . . d N d "h And Clayton 6 12 lilt. 18 lB't. . opelnd .32 13 4 20 •193/• 19~~-' 'h Gould Inc 1 1 17 22'111 21v, 211;-1 \lt ona .56 31 1 65\12 65\'J 1 14 THE TASTES of Lawrence J . Leonard Remsch -~d an eva a avegoneup50Angellca .10 15 4 10'!'o 10'!> 10•,.,+~•ccooP 1 Range .. 30 w 1.,n v. n v,....,,.Gracew 1Y1 10 165 22 21"a 21,,._.,..Loral Corp 16 22 3 2v. ... . f . t · th I t h ·--·Ansul Co .n 9 6 1" 1' •• ~ 1,... oow d 1.28 S • 25 ~ 22~4 221,.,...._ 'Ai Grand U .80 ' 9 11111 111,"2 ll ~ 1,4 LaLandEx 1 20 It 35111 3' "-fa E. Broxley were more ex· papers ormally trans! g percen m e as · mont or Apache .32!1 1 . 3 121~ 121> ,2,,,.._ \io §ord~a ~o J 68 6"1· S>• 61>+ 14 ranl• 1.20 5 11. 2P1o 21'4 21 '1>-' v. ta P·•clllc 9 67 28 uv. ~ .. pensive than Kronheim's but ownership of the station were so," said Harold Stager, an of· ~:C~o ~~ 1t 1ff 1! 1~ 1~~= ~ c~~;n1'1.\2~ 12 -11~ ;i,. ;~": ~14= ~ g~:~l;:" 11~ : 29~ Jn! j~,,.. Jm:j: ~ L~~:, .._~ '} -7~ ~r" f~ ~ ~--' ' . . d Thursd . L ficial of the Offi f M' al A pl Corp 5 1 10 10 10 Cowles Com 14 51 5 5'4 5'4+ ,,. GIAMI 1 S7b 10-'3 29 \'2 28Vo 29'1 ... ,,., LTV Corp 5 " ·~· ''" .. ~·..; he bbught a more mod~st~-s1gne ay 1ll o s , ce o mer AoPPP• 7.40 .. l2000100 100 1oo ·:. Cox Brd .35 u 8 241> 24'4 t•Yo ... Gt A&P tea •9 12 m• 12 .-.. LTV corp A .. 3 m ,~ 9'1i.f ~ • Ana .. 1~ Th h Exploration in Menl p k A lied ·Mg 14 38 4!'o '" •-V. cPc1n11 1.11 10 sr 29~• 29'1'129'1>-11oGtlkD 12ao 23 2 24"2 241'2 24\'r llVCp Spf. 1 31 v. 31 \'J 21""""' • quantity •. Broxley, of Newport ~·~e§.. e pure ase was ,. . o ar · AifA sv 1.22 26 511uv.121'l:I 121~v. Cranee .80a 6 x215 15'111 14'4 w 1a-~•GIN Ir 1:1°" 12 5 10"' 1ov. 101;, ··· Lubrlzor .'3 21 59 31~. 36 · 36 _1\• Beach paid $800 for a "' approved by the Federal Com· Six months.ago, there were· ArcataN .14 1 zt •v. 6 6"1o ... ged~.~1 1,:ia66 19 1119 .~ 2511> • ·+ v. GtNN•~ 1.60 13 • ""' 4•'-1 "'~ v. ~.),Y st 1.s. 12 . x109 11'!4 """ 11\•+ v, • .. . """ uni . . , · · ..' · Areal pl C 2 . . 2 23'1\ 23· 23 -'!'o oc • ~ '!'o ~\lo GtWsF1n .40 6 206 11Y• 1~ lb+o-"• .,,,.aw-.Ill 9, 23 U>,4 141-; 1411>-. to · . trodticed in the CaJifornia ounce bottle-of 1727 vintage m catJODS CommlSSJOn }ast lO to fa a month IlOW it's Up to ArcherD ,so U 35 31 30 JO:v.+ "'' lrompHK ,~~ 1&3 5 14lto 14"1o 14V ..... V. GI West Un . . 4 4'4 t'~I 4'\-'111 lluVke0nst\._.80 8 3 21~ 21 21 ~ ~ · th JO ,, h. "d Th • · Arcllc Entp 1 115 _,,,. •V. ~'» . . . rouse -• 18'h 11\lt ll'h-!4 i' WslUn pf. . . 9 U!'o •'12 1•',._ 11• .. or& 13 37 4V. 4 4 -t Rudesheitiler Apostelwein the mon • ~ '· ' e sa1 ursday.-Arll PS 1.16 9' •5 2Wo 211/o 21.1/o "' lrownZJCD1r2k !31 so 21 1'21~ 211h+ Vo rt Wtsh In . ' n 3 ., . llykke Ygstn 11 so 114 l'!'o "'*+ t! -i . • ' KFI 50 """''· "' tt I Th " • t --· · Ark Best .40 6 67 121• 12 12% .. . rwn 'o~ · 27 28 27~ 27l'I .. rn Gllnl 1 10 10 \It 221> 22'!0 . Y pt 3.12c .. 60 26'4 :16 ,.._ by· oldest German wme m ex· , a ,IMI" , c ear· e ass1s ance proiect'" Arlen R.llD• a 116 ,... 41'1 4-\io cc T s Corp 1 is 14% uit. """+ ,,. revlld 1.04 9 149 4!'> 1..,. 1•-•t. -M M-"· · b ' channel' facil'ty hft" b•"ad st l d , th . U Armada CP 39 18 5'4 5 5 -v. ullloan .311 12 80 1ov. 10 1~ 'II reyhnd wt . . 76 3 2>,o 2'11 MecAF .07b • 6 1 ltllto 10~ lOVI __ ..._ Assemblyman D 0 n -JStence. . 1 , = ~-,, ·ca oans, un er · e ', • S. Arm<os 1.20 9 58 22v. 22'111 mo+ V• cumfns .81• 14 2• 31 301;, 31 _ 11, Grolier .90 ' 53 jO'I• 10"• 1ov.-.,. MocOonld ·,2 16 1111 3 3, --:--'" Assembly Thursday.· The _ pro"posal B id bmi '""ea1ed . th Lo Ang l e G l g' al ·Surv do th Arm pf i 10 3 29 29 29 Cunn 0 rug I I S'lo ~I 51,'o Grumman . . 42 O\t ~ 10 . Mltkt 30 7 s P.' 1'\to "' . \.. MacGillivray (R·Santa ro ey SU tted a S ID e S e S eoo IC . ey, TIO ave ArmsCk·:so i• 263 2514 2A14 25't. :::curt!os Wrt·-25 "83 18 17V. 17~._-.... Guardlan In 11 15 21 m• :IO'!'o--l'>MacMll .05~ 6 91 6:i! 6,, ::.!t;, • · b"d f $1 """' f the 2•e metropolitan · area for 50 to be repaid 1·f th g Id · · ArmstR '60 ,. 8 21'11t 26v. ,._1 curr,nwr A 12 3 26 2~ w;. 111:i GuM111 2.090 9 3 i!!.., P.'o .31l'I . McM ~' -, 20 10 ,,.,,., 17~ 1 .,.,_; 1• Barbara) would require l o .~ or ._.year· • . e o mmmg Aro CP ·~ a 4 15l'I 15'1'1 1s-lh CutlerH 1.28 a 56 29 21•i. 21•;=2 Gull Life .yo 6 .sc ~:/.? ,. m 'a-v. Macy R H. 1 ·9 00 }6,. 26,,., 27 • . ~ti"oleu~ .,, distributors t 0 old ~hine Wine, but everyone )'.ears: lit brmgs t? five the venture ~ails. . ' ~5~nl~" 1o 11_ ~ ~~~ ~1"" lf1":: t'! ~~~~~~ J. L n ~~ i~~ ~~ ~ gWl~r~ea:ti 1~ '~ t~ 2$~ ~=1 w ::J:9s~~r ·4: : .· :fif ~~ ~ ~ . ""serve the pr'ior·ity "t would elS"e drc;>pped out when the number of AM stat1Qns owned H. e said two applications Asnl 011 1.20 1 91 :u 24~ 24-v. 0 c -o 0--· 8uRDfb ,l.1c ·. 2 ll'iio 13 1311o +v. Mag1cen .32 6 31 1 N ~ "' uu • • d ted b th Atl ta fro N d . AsOry(f 1.30 11 30 35'4 3S 3S\l:i-"1 amon o 29 430 371/o 36~ 36-11/o GulfStU 112 13 231 20't< 20\12 2f):l:.+ 14 M-anav .60 13 109 12 IP/. 11 ·· also appropriate state funds figure reacbecl.$80Q. -.1an . o(M:ra Y e an -m eva a were pending Athlone AO 5 2 1w. 11v. 11v.+ v. 00anRl•r .•o 10 15 av. l'iO 814 +v. Gulf&Ws· ·'* 5 147 _22v. 22• 221t. Mallory 96 ,. 1.1,1714 17Y, 11l,;! .._ S . h dr d .. . based firm· d r· f" . N . AtlcMt 1.03b • 11 17'114 17\lt 1104+·Yo anOCp u+ I 14 31,,.. 31 31 ..:. ~\ Gulf&Ws WI • 101 5 4~ 5 + 'v. MaloneH '32 19 3 2514 24"'1 • for the enforcement of the IX un e. persons -200 · · an 1ve . inns, m evada and A11crvE 1.47 9 • 21'>!. 21<Jo 211i.-+"" o0art tn .30a 13 19 33 321\ 33 •.. Gltw!IP t 1~ '.: 1 n n n -211, Man-'.n 9 1 l1% 17 ~!~ 1--c:- t th t . d •"" h b'd d ·Calif . alre AllCElpf 9/o . . 1 16 16 116 ·.. arHnd Pl 2 . X19 36'12 36 36 Gltws pt :r,;, · 4 92~ 91 91~'/o Man Hn 1 56 IO 62 29'111 29 • - law Both farmers and· those a e auc ion an wv w o 1 an onua, were ady Ar Rlchlld 2 22 363 13\lt 32 12\la-114 oavco 1.u ' 11 16\lo w1o 15'J1-·v; GIJW•P' ~·. :: 9 53 s2•4 521./i-"" fi.),PCo ~ 19 130 30'lll 28111 2928~"" • · by ma1·1· v·ed for the 30 000 e Sal-P r onosed orru'a J d d · ARch Pf ·314 · · 1220 53 52 53 + v. oayllnln · ·24 5 14 •~ 1 8\io &11Ws pf 5'14 ·. 2 7414 74'l4 1"" Mar_.111on ·M 1 10 • ~2'11 who transJX>rt agn·cultural -1 , . • .., r-, were area y omg ex-ArRcof 2.BO .. 111 57V> 56V. 56''2-'Y101vtonH .54 10 19 11v. 16~ 11-·v.Gullon1nnst 14 3t .-i. •v. ---'111Maro11 ·16010 1•5 1 :io 9i!. 1~ 191?~-bottles f a . d in .,.._1, t rk "th All•• Corp. H 164. 2 H• l'/1 ... DayPLt 1.66 11 21 22'll< 22 22\12-l,j; -H H-M . • ~ 29~. 30 """ \1 products would be covered. o r re wme. WS ANGELES (AP) o g eAtAora ory WO · WI ATO inc .16 6 116 'v. •14 61/• .. DeanWJt .~o 4 11 1" R• 1v.+ v! HacJ<W 2.36 9 2 ~ 361!1 36V.+ v. M:~~C:, pt"~ • 1~ !.!."' 191> ,,..., , ... Jewelers Set Co_a st Open . Star of Siam Jewelry Stores, . a Long Beach-based jewelry chain, opened !ts.sixth location at No. ,17 Newport Fashion Island, Newport. Beach today. Star of Siam President, Ben A. Mi;:Osker, states that the Newport-location is the com- pany's second Orange County , .store. The other is located in ----santa Aila. · · I federal mon y .. . Aurom Dara 38 127 56 55 55 -1 Deere 1.118 9 9 39!'1 38'l4 39~+ V. Hallf'rt .IOa 7 I 1714 171/o 171-o-~. M . · • •"I• 31'4 311/0--~. So t kh Id t th · s.. e • . Automt Inds 8 .S •l> $ 4'!1. -~· DelP&l 1.16 9 52 16'~ 16 l61"+ 1 H1lllbtn 1.12 35 61136'1ii135V.135'11t-~· arem .llftj 10 106 321• 3114 3!,\h:I FIVE· PERSONS . besides · mes oc o ers a e1r .,n. Bill Clark .a gold expert. Avco corp , "' 9¥< 9'" ~+ v1 oer Mnt 1.10 , so Iii~ mt.o 11~+ ;:: HamPaP .so 13 21 12'4 1w1 12·~+ "::J:rf"''f 1.2'1' 2•7 40 21-.. 26h 2[,·,'"t" • \• •. , nual meeting opjX>sed N"tional . • Avco cp wts .. 2A 21111 2 2. -w ~lt•Alr .so 1.1 150 5111, 50w-ooY:i-J Ham<ICP ,oo 1 n 8 . ~ ~-'-"'M r on · 37 29'4 29 · 2"4-~ Kronhe1m went home with · '"T with the California Division of Avco Pf 3.20 . . 6 39 38Vi lliv.-v. oe11ec-1n1,,-4 a 614 -·-w. ~ 11, ~a:::l''l'i' r,~· j~ ~ ~~ ~tr"+~ M:~l~ 1,1~ ~~ 219 36. 1 t. m\ $j>,. 4o over $6,000 in purchases. Carl. General· Corporation's -· pro-,Mines and Geolo'gy in ~~~'1~[ .:M f: JI.C1't /!.,., f!v.+ ~ g:::;:~~ ~fo • ~ !i:z· ~?•t. ~?t1t; HH:n.rcP,: 116 11! !f,I;; !2"' !?'"'-2;i,o~arq, ',', cem .. r! 311! 31~ ~~~>::.h . posed sale to American Finan . Avnellnc .30 5 121 7"2 7•t. 1'1•-v. Dennys .. 04 u 96 IO'llo =· 9" anna . --~ .2 ~ -·~ ~Ir 0 2\'Jk 36 137 26'!'o 25\0 . .. Fazio, a collector fr 0 tn • ' S-acramento, said "there· is a AYonPr 1.00 58 179 130'1• 126'"' 121'11t--2~ Dentsply .68 14 2 17'/o 17~ 17~ ~ ~=-rt8.1l 1I Il ll ~l~ mt: :; ~·rsrf 1.11 11 10 25~1 25•,\ u •• Cleveland, Ohio, spent $14,165. cial Corp. of Cincinnati.. definite increase" .in gold .urec OJI •k 51:._.7 ~ 18 IB -~ g:~~~~n 1:~~ : 9~ ~,,., ~lA ~ •.. ~=~:h" 1~ ,i 1~ mz fl"' 21 ~ \lo~~~· ,:~i s~ ~ 1~:::. 1~i! I~ t~ New York liquor merchant American ·Financial owns 'ftlinln..,. lnterest . · g:~wu iJg l~ ~~ ~ ~~L~~ r: 8:l~ pfpf 97,~ .. 2110000 Ill"' 'll"" mv,....r' · Harr1s1~,,,·:!f 1I. 19 -:16'4 ~~-IZ ~::!ft ~,so ·W ~ ~~:~ ~~ ~~: h . . bout 22 t f N t" l . ., . I • 2 32 2 \It 2 2A ~ . . l " " 99 + V. Harsco lq 7 33-16" "'" 1~-\It M ----, " , . A• ~ ~--~~~ -h . Leonard Levine bought over 4 percen o a !Ona "There are a number of ~aker n .16 ' 4 4 ·· · oextr c.o .25 1' 1 16 16 16 _ 11. HartSMx .88 , 11 16 15'4 1 . v. "'"'"''· .• 15 173 2'"' 26 26-• -"' Ge al d j 'I" t bu • akerOll .37 20 18 23 22'!0 22'(;-'4 Dial Fin .~ 12 3 19~i 19~ 1974 ~ HarteH lOb a 7• 10 914 V.-1 M11sev .151> I 1.14 19'1• 19112 1~+ h . $11,000 in rare wines. ner an s WI nng o y companies which have con: BB1•11GtGas1 •:.'! 10 .P. ;:1'f! i:v. :i ii;; Doti• 1n511h. 1.110 9 34 2114 21 27~+'¥1 HawaE1 '1.56 11 so 28 211to 21 +'Ill MM•ssMccit .'9b .. so 19'4 1v•,i. 19~ .... Cl . th r t fr ffi d s r •n · · -,. -am m 9 J,'I 18'\ii 11\'o 18'111 Haves Alb 1 1 16 1-4'4 13"M 1~ ~· as .500 11 96 22 21'12 22 ·i ~ are G. Miller, of Tulsa, -. e es om 0 cers an tacted me or the department BBandC• 1,.u # ~ P,,'1' m· n v.-114 g1asShhmpfpf 2 .. 1 2t't."281/• 28V.-·:ii>H•zelllnt 13 87 61t. 5'12 ~ V.Al\IM tsuE .Ub 9 57 28'tl 21•11 283} ~~ Okl h . d ·bed h' If stockholders The offer is N th · an ag nc ' ", .,,,•-,4 a 1.20 . 3 15'4 15'4 ,5'14 Heck Inc .12 11 « 15v. 15 15 ..,. 11101 .cnh ·. 1os s •V. ~ a., w 0 escr1 unse . aturally ey want to keep it ganoor, ,n -4 ·it 2!~ 2fv: 2•~ '!lo 8~1':;'" .30 11 39 lo/o "" IV·-·" Hecl1Mn 2k 31 56 IR: m~ 1~~ }'>May OS 1.60 ; 166 31 30•t. . ". 1 as "a consumer," bought about $43 a share. a secret;" he said. B~::i'~ tfy J /' 1~ ~'/. · ~11< ~::: t" D!Gl~o'~ ~ n ~ ~; 1~ -l'n ~:1~.f l:~ 1~ ,t 42 fi !2V. !4 ~:;:'J. 1 :: ii ~ ~· ~ ~·......, ·1 · $8,548 in rare wines. Atlanta Helen Feuer, . who told the Th e off i c i a l , u. s 3:~h~~.i 3 1~ 47 54~ 64\lo .s4"+ ~: 8i?i11:.::h E~~ :~ ~ 83J; 8m ·~~-m ~:1:::!Rcu~ 50 1~ 3m ~\ ~1~ ~:~w 1 ·jg 1: 1f 2:14 267" ..Jl't-~ · h t F nk S toc1,r.~td • h · Th ll . • BarbtrOI 2k .·. 6 28 V. 28 28 -Y• Dllllngh pf 2 2 23 22, 2 · · Hellerlnl .M 16 156 32'4. 311/• 32'11+ Vo MCA 1 · 64 9 . ~ ~ 1 .. wine. mere an ra tone s "'"" ers gat ermg urs-government-contro ed price Bud CR .13 35 11 u•1. 2l4' 2514-~ 0111onc .80IJ u 1 28..., 28i~ J:~ :~ He1me11r .60 ' 26 1.v. 1'11o· 1~+ '" Mceor::C ·u 1 '2 1i:'4 ~14 '' h , h b'dd · d th t h d tock in Id ·• $42 22 · Barnet l.29b 9 13 :U 24~ 2S ... OlsneyW .12 58 .!ll5 87,,,. 85, 85 Hel,.,,. P .20 12 5 2Wo 21\lt 21\12-'Iii . ..,,,.,._ 1· 5 14 5Y. I la was 1g ~ er on wmes ay a s e owne s · on. go is . an ounce, not aosrn Df 2v. .. 1100 WAi w1o ~ ., . 01sston .o6b 9 '3 12,4 mZ 11~-2~ Homlsp Cap . . 116 2v. 2 ' -v. iiicoe~m..12Y 26 ~ 20 19 l/1 20· _,_£ worth $7,610, and John Neal, both companies, said that enoogh authorities predict to 3:~~~ :~ 1~ ·,rs ~jz ~ ~~+ t': 81~~~r~ -~ " J 3~~ 3~ 37'~ -~~ui;, ·~J 20 1cJ 36~ ~ 31-,=: Mcoon1d cp " 179 :'~ ~" ,~ .... 1 h · · the f · d hick · "th (A · F " · !) k "d d · t • Baxter l .15 54 442 4674 ,(J'lj, "3'/o-3 OlvMI 142b 'i 32 " ·• 2'14-V. Horshv 1,10 1,1 .S U'lo 15 15 .. McDonO AO I 79 23'!'o %1 ;;;;1,;: • w o JS m ne c en ey merican manc1a spar WI esprea m erest m 0 .. , Fds .62 17 m :u 2314 n-•4 orPepor · 22 ,, 118 2321~ 223~ 231" Heublein· 92 20 218 '°"" 391'1 391 ..... 11to McGrEd '"" 11 " 29'1>-28\0 . ..,. b ' · · C I b' T b"t' ff th th · · 8eckmn 50 17 14 26'4 26 26 -'M Dom Mn °1 -'"" 21~-I/, Hewlll P 20 46 1'3 11 79'4 19'111-1\lt McGr HI .41 9 11 9\lo *"' \, u~mess m o um 1~, e~., are 1 mg o more ~n ey mmmg. . aecrono :35 27 356 36+, 3~,, 36 _ % oomFd ,19g " 1n 9111.o 9614 91y.+ 1;, HlahVolt en .21 16 511o ~· 5 _ 1,. MGHlpf 1.20 . . . 3 19'4 1,,,.. 1 , paid $6 149 for his wme-can chew and they Will have . But there are other lucrative B.HChAr .70 7 :u " 13VJ 13-v. DonLufJ .12 I 5 6~ r~ ~J .. Hlllenbr .'3 13 32 22"2 2114 21 ... -"· ~'f~egr D 10 • M 314 ~~. ' . . , . . ... 8elcoPet 2k 7 35 10 9~o 9"" ... Donnelly 41 14 3 20'!'o 20V. ~ Hlllon Htl 1 9 '5 2Hio 21'4 21 '!0-\> c n Yrt P .. 2100 66 56 $4• purchases. d1fficulty swallowmg." gold markets such as den· 8etden 1.20 1 2 20,,. -20lto ... oor1c cp :32 1 ~ 1~ 14~ 191. + !~ HMW Indus 15 · 10 ' 3y, 3'!0 :h ~cKL" .35b 13 13 22 2114 22, + ·14 . . ' BelclaH .30o 1• 3 81" 814 114+ 14 Dorr Oliver I 5 l'!'o I + ~ Hol>arlM .64 16 7 21"'1 28\12 28-v. c Nn .60 12 11 39"" 3t 31 I t1stry, Jewelry and industry;-Bell How .6$ • '° 2614 25Y. 26V.-•4 DorHYC .10 6 17 7 ~ '"-"° !joemer .97 9 6 ™" uv. 261'1-•1< ~c~°'lr'h Sii 7 47 15\'o 14 ~ u.~ u. -amt-the price on the Lon. d~ t:::/fitc0 1 :~ ~ ll ~ lll4 ~~+ ~ 8°~~~fm ·8t ~ 33! M''" ~1. ~11:;:;\: rigr1n:s~.t8 1I 1U ~ 1f~ 1~ ~ ~~a31cp2:rg 1T 1~ I~~ B~ ~11 t? k t ,,,.. d' Ben CD 1.15 6 155 26 24\lt 24'/o-1 0 PF -Ina> 14' ~ 51; ,,, HOlhrSu .50b I lt 1~ 13 13¥11+'4 !di II' .80 . . 4 36 36 mar e u1urs ay was more BenCppf 2•12 .. 1130 32i;, 32 32"2+ Yt oravo 1v. ·a 1 ~ :u..:· 25~+ l" Homeslk ,60 28· 395· 50•4 •M> 49•H v. M'Wu"' '"' • 14 23\lt 23 -.: ... than $114 an ounce Bene pt 4,30 . • 1 u 641' 116 .• ores .. r ·1 . .io 1 23 m.a :111to 37~ lZ Honywr lAO 22 103 100 102 •02 ---1 ~1 J....;o~~ 2f · 10 2'14 m ~::: . • Bentr>0f AV. . . 1100 58112 158\lt seV.+lVt Ores pf 2.20 28 411\12 39'11t 391> " Hoover 1.28 I 13 28'1j, :13V. 78v. . . • ·-31 2S'lio 25"1o . --In the Blaelc-Hills of South 8engutt Inc 10 153 314 3\'t ~+ Vt Dresser pf 2 . . 6 35~ 35V. 35't. -+ Horizon CP 2 31 11' 11/i> 1 ... + lit~~·· 'I 10 183 '"' 4 • '*~" . 8erk•r pne 1 112 10\io ...., 10 -i,i oruer 1.2>1> .. 30 19"" lllv. v. H-it11 Alf 1 9 ~ ~\'> v.v. -'t. ·-~sco • 5 9 9 8!'1 E ... Dako~ -miners are "real Beths 1.«>e ' :io1 2t'I• 287/f 29•4+ v. orevtvscp 1 · 5 17 9 8,,. 1~ ~ HoooCo .06b 12 "°° 13'4 13'".i 1v1o . ~M1r,21_ u701 427 313 a9v. 16'4 v. '·. ' • &lo 3 Ind .52 11 149 38'111 38"2 31-1'4 Duke ,. 1 «Jo-'H-·""97 21 201 ~ "" Host Intl .36 11 3S 12\'J 12 1214.;. 14 -"' , 1 13\lt 13\12 i,ii tickl about the prices and 111.-~k&Dk 1 46 40108 1o.iv.io1 -1'4 Oukeuf 1."10 .. no109v.109~109v.+1~ Dud•~ .60 ' 14 m. 117/o 1:-'lll~~~Lt'2IJ~ 1i 2ff Jl"" 13'111 1 ·\lo figure they're going to go up ::~:L~i, ·~ ~ ~ ,m 1~ ,m : · 8~~~ ~r 1~ : : 2i 1~1v. 1~~ 1~1~ 1~ =~ M ~:t. · 9 10.l ~ ~:t ~~ '· · · MewMesrab•' ... f.bh 11 .s.s 1,... 5m ~ .!l Jobless-Rate -Same WASHINGTON (AP) -The nation's unemployment ra~; still failing to respond to the economic boom. held stubborn" ly at five percent of the work force in May, the .government said today, A II 11 hi " . 8locl<HR .2' 9 --aao 61/> 5'111 6Wt 'Iii DunBrd 1 68 28 56 15 7 1 -,. OU~ Ftbrl 11 101 94 ;v. :;.11o+ \lo . -c . .. 14 2 11'12 1 , .. ctua y, there was a sma The jobless rates for most gher yet, said lren Borup, 151ueBell .65 6 m 16"1o 15 v. 1.114-"' ounBracl WI . 2 7111 #~ 7~"' + .,,. tlOUSlfn '"' t 12'1 mo 22w 22~--'° ~.\' M inc -11 J ls"' 1w. i "":,_ decline in total unemployment, of the other major groups of state mining inspector. ,. ::1':1: c8'.~ 1~ J: 1~~ 1~~ 1m.:1~ 0g~~~. 2'~ l: .~ 11f4 1~~ 1u1~ ti:::J:t ~~ : : l ~~ m~ ~m:t :z ~f~ 1n;5.n 11 13# J,4 H~ !M:;;: but .the drop Was about m. 11·ne the labor force remam· ed at The Black H1'lls are the Boise cai.cd • 101 9'111 9\'J 9•i,-14 uPn Pf 41,., 16 67 116.,.. ,,._ ~ HousLP 1.00 15 38 '314 •i•• J3'4 t "'Ml'h~•T im 17 Tr..-t.,,. Bond Indus 1 4'<'o 4\11 •'to-14 OuPn pf 3112 . . 11 53 ~-~ HquNIGs ,34 17 '5 21YI 3<11 26' ... • 112 c ~ Ub 1 7 9 14~ 13'1j, llt "II with the usual job picture from about the same levels as in home of the Homestake GQJd gg~~'!N r~ ig it ?J"" ?~;: il~ ~ g~gr·~ 'i~ io .;:, n~ ~·4 f llo . : : ~~~rfil 2n 11 2H n~ ~ .... i!~ ~ ;::1~r~~ ::: 1f tt u~ m~ 1,iti: ~ April to May, the bureau said. April. For Muit men, it was Co., which has been producing Borman• '1n 15 20 3.... 3\12 3'h-~ guath' pf 02 .. l2SO 27'4 27'111 2h.-1 H~'. ,jg ,; ff l~v. l~Y· m~·· v. ::::~~M ·~g 1~ 12! ~1 rsr-~4 -~ The report cast new doubt 3.4 percent; adult women, 4,6 gold since it was $35 an ounce. ~:~€~ ui 11 ~in l/11fi~ 1~?.:.:!: v. o~::i:rn ~~ 9 ~ t~ rr4 t~+·:z !j~,!!h8!!H·l.~ 136 51 22,it 226·~ 221'1--~ ~i~~~~s ·i'~ 1~ 2'~ Ht= ll~ ~· t " h th th N " d . percent and teen ag 15 4 I c I d' h Gold c I Bourns tnc I 6 121;, 12 12 . -Ii-~ •• -'"• % 6-'lio • Miit . ~ -~ -'" 00 W e er e IXOn a mm· • ers, 1 n 0 ora O, t e ye e eranlfAlr 31 11 392 9112 9 9'h+ 1;, Eagle Pl .97 9 1 25\12 25\12 2Sl/t--V. ~""M:sh T°l'J 20 . 1o; 45'/oz " " -Jiit Mln~~~M~ \27 v~-1,m m~ 1 1 'Iii istration wilf.be able to bring percent. . Gold Corp., floated a $6 -~~\gg~/ri~ ~ ~l ~v. m~ ~~~g:!f::;. -~ 7 1JI: li\: 1 ~Zt-1~~f1~~tonE :.io, ~7 1:¥:: lftl 1::z.:~~1nnPJ-1.41 a ' 9'/il lN 1+·" the jobless rate to the range There was a smal! decline milllon Joan. this ye~r to ~~li~r ~~~~ 2~ ;~~ ~~~ 1~~ U~+ t g:;rert 1~ ~1 H ~·t. m: »:mt: !2 ~. ~~~~ :tt ~ m 2~ 21t: 2i""! ~ ~~=:~~~ ;:: l~ ~ t.~: it~ -H . ""~ of 4.5 percent by year's end, in the unemployment rate of reopen. the AJax Gold Mme I in Brod Hal .70 17 54 32'111 31V. 3Wo-~~ rn!.~pl.~ 3: 2n ·~ ·~~ 1 ~ ICN . Pharm 15 . ~I ll'lio av. ·-v. MPCom 1.6i I 2 24~ ~4~ ~.' as it forecast. The adminlstra~ white-collar workers, from 3.1 Cripple Creek BdwyH1 p1 2 .. 21 56 55 ~l'Ai EatonPI 119 . 1 30'" 30 +1v. td•hO P U6 o n zt 211% 2a1>+ 14 Mo Pubs .u 10 12 uv. 151,\ + 'v, • j I h t 2 8 t • ., • Brock GI .75 6 36 ll1t. 11 18 -'!lo EchllnM · .3:z ~ 102 u 2J'h ~ + ldealllH .to· r 51 IJl'o 12~ 12'4-11. MOl>llOI 2.10 fl 537 64 63.... " tion s trying to sow t e econ· o . percen • Joe Keating senior mining arunG\ u2 10 u 23 22'4 22'!4-•t. Eckd Jk .20 34 " 31:v. 31v. 31:Z-t '?M' Tr\' 41 1«1 4411 414 4v> ' =•co 1.20 • 25 1tv. 19 1";' .. . omy-down, apol!cy-that would -.. . .--· -· .• •• inspector ·for 'the state said g%~oupc~~J : 2~~ .J~ 2f' ~-~ ~E~~.r,c,:8: 11; I~~\/• ~V· ~"'t ~ l1ien~~ '1~~ 'I nm; r.~ r.'111-~ Moh!~kRb01 "5 ~ 1:l/• 1r' ,r-· : .. . tend to push the unemploy-FOR VIETNAM veterans 1 th . • t '· t , ern ShrP .20 16 2 1w. 10 10 . . G a. G .10 ' 38 11v. 10lti ·iwi-Y,i; J1u1cen PIA ' . , 1 to¥1 -89\lo "14-114 ;::o1yb hco';I: '.). 12 13v. Wo 1s.· + v. . 2n29 th • bl ' . ere was growing m eres ID BrFerrll .118 " w 1''111 13 13 -1!'1 loct Auoc 1• 46 5 •'JO 5 Vo I Pwr 2.20 12 14 -28 2814 ' M onarc .,... v• . J 15112 151,., 151'1-'It ment~.;•t:e-~~..._ _____ _,...,..~M.. ~ ~l? __ JO ess rate was ·other "Id id! mines arunswk ·.24 • 103 16'1> 16 wr, . . EDS corp 31 ' 37'111 31 37 = '14 lrl~w Pl 2,21 , . 22gg 30\lt 30 311v-.+i.,.; M:r1m., 1~ 1 1 16'11o 61'1 6'At-'• , 5.9perceril'.ll'iffrorthose!ro'Yfr'" __ ., __ ......,, • 11,,,,_arushW .40 • 5 22'11122%22~._YoElect Memo 1 61 3''11 ~ },,-v.1111"'rw4·:ll, 2133 ss 55 55 -v.Mons~ 1·9012 :2 sl"'"~fl?-16'!11-1•11 AS IN APRIL, the number THE-BUREAU said the ~o to 24 it 'was 8.2 percent, an . '.'With the .P~ice 0 gom =fo1i!8 1 } t ~~:~ ~!r!tf'rr~ ·6 ~ .f! 7 /':..··ft ·~n~-i ~nt l-~4 l~ ~ggfcf~ 1~Jl. io xJ -~U ~-I! i~ · ·· of people that the bureau • 1 1 improvement from the 9 3 per-gomg the way it is I suppose I ~~·pt ~ · · 1300 1 , " 1 + v. EIPasoNG 1 1 116 15•4 1t'!'o 1~:Z · · · INA1ns .30b . . 16 2l111o 23~ 23 -l: MonrPr 1.eo 12 u ~ 32 .... 32-.,. The Bureau-of Labor Statis· tics said that the U,S. job pic- ture was essentially unchanged since November although the economy is in .t~e midst of Orie (>t ·1rs -most-vigorous· • expan· ·· sions in history during that period. ' ""'Unted out of w. ork totalled number of nonagr1cu tura t . A i1 . . will have a lot of inquiries into But f,g ,· 20 ii> s 20 19~ 19'14-v-. E1traCJ> 1.2• a n av. 27'4 Wt.+ "i4 ,ncceomt C•P . . s 6'111 6•12 fU .. ~nYM ,;,5~ •,1 19 11 111;, 11•,..._.. .... v 1 · b 1 • bed od 1 cen In pr • B ldl 1 s2b 10 59 27"" 271~ 2,_ v. Erner er 11/i 30 12 116 s.;v. 15 -rn n Inc .58J • . 3 1"' l!}! l · oore ~P t 131 131/o 1311o-.,.. 4.4 million. The work force re-payro I JO s_c im . m est Y For blacks and other minor· this," he said. B~lov~w· .60 a 2f 11v. 11!4 U'h · ~~g:i~ :~ 50 1~ ~~ i;~ ~"~'1~ I~'::! 1".84 i 1~ ll~ Jf'I 25\12-:v. ~g;;~:: .20b 11 1~ ~~ 1:% ~ '::',,, mained at 84 million, the bu· last month, mcreasmg by 150,· tty groups, the jobless rate in-In Neva.da, "the Carlln and g~~~·~ ~~ .• 4~ l~v. 1;~ ,;~ ~ g~~~n dd ; !! 1v. 1~ 1\'J+ ~ l:::l~~!ir l:fi i 1~ y~ y~ y1 1o-v. z:~::s~' .~~ J ~ li~ 1j~ l:t:; -~ reau said. The figures were 000 to 75 2 million There was creased slightly from 9 1 per-Cortax mmes -the state's 1111urr'i 'Nno 11~ 131 281• ~llti ;ii!~ ;ii!~ "" ~M0r Lt .o.ib is '9 2r.,t ~:? ~:r+ ~ lno,!lnd1 22.3516 n M .19 58 58 "°-1 · · ~1aTNror1.o_.5'l 11 215 115J11o 116'11o5 · •~ .. d . · . · . • . • t b" t lal u " • .,.. -'" --· · · m PIB .so z20 1v. ~: 6'4 no ... P . 3 •1"" 41 •1 -v. 9f" •· j 3 .. 15 ....-111o a juste(I to take seasonal job a s1mtlar increase m payrolls cent m April to 9 4 percent in wo igges commerc pro-. surlN pf .55 . i 1v. 1•12 1v. .. mp Fin 5k 1·2• 13 r1o I . . .. rn1 cont i.oo 11 2 31 31 31 ... ;::o:orola ,60 23 47 "~ 971/o t·. -mo patterns into account. in April. • May. • ducers, ~re "both benetitin a~~i;g""unr'~ ,:t_1~v.21l~21~~!i!;:::f~hlus ·1 'UV2 1~ '~,,... 1m+·~rn•n=1 5'.l2~ .; ~ 3~lt 3m 3h-.+·v.MM1f5r,Tu~111,,J1~ i' 43j ~"' l~~ ·~ _____________ _:___ · · r·t bl f th · In _,,.....,.,_,_ ,c--env1rotech ~ :io 2914 rm•r,;_·"' n111co c 10 1 u 9"" 9\.'I '""° v. • .-. ' 4 m" 2f14 +.,. pro 1 a y rom e rise call\.T 1.llb 11 '2s w t. 23\'r 24V.+ ~ eau mrk ,1o 1 5 HSlti uv. • v. 1111 evpt iv. . • 15'4 1511o 15'4 . MSL 1 u11 s 2f 19 114 +1 Prices and expanding to lower c11>0r cp .M 1 21 26v. 25'4 2.1""-¥1 EQuGu VIO • 1 2:v. 32•4 '"' 1n•r1c0r>07,b2 if -1 • 40V. 40~ 40V.-·v. ~~~':.'"ad i'21 ' 282 1v. · ,,r~ 1• , Cadtnct Ind 4 20 4.\lo .W-4'fi-~ Eih'le 1.2tb 11 1~ 4~ }3\lt 231'>--1 n1 nv . • 0 ii 1~!1 lillo 1314-Vt .09 1 23111 .,,,. .. f• properties," said Paul Gem· ~:m-~.n~~ ' f. 1:2 1~ i,,.._ Ill ~sm~~ 1jJ ; 45 m~ J,A ~h= ~ l~l:m' 1'.~ lo 191 37\Z 36 ~ -1 ~~~81 '.1rir R Rlt. lltt ,; ~ mill of the Nevada Mining Callahan 3k 2s 11 9l/o m 9'1+·,,. EsQU Inc ,32 5 2 ,.~ r 6!/, lnlrlakt 1.10 • 1 2•l1• 24\0 24~+ ~ ~~[[, 0 'm 0 ~ i•'llo f4 • ·-"• A The Newmont Mining Corp., ~:~.:t 1:~~ 4; 1ri ~ ~12 -~+1t; ~w~~t :~ I~ 3U ~~~ 15"' l~~f~ \n~l~r 'f.i ~ ~ 3" .... 3~Y" 3~lt='~ Mver!"L '.ao 11 x~7 "1{~ 1{~ na-:-. NEW ~Af which owns the Carlin an· camp s i.11 1• 21 314° 31 31 ~'-v. ~th~lor1 J 6 l; 33\Z -~~ ~v.+ ~ 1~:l:,~J"1l1b 7 156 U:Z Mv. f3•t.-·v. N•blsc~ 2.30 1i211 4:1"" 43 (!~, 1·~ ··· . . '. Can &rtwer 23 A 4'\to ·•'Ill '"+ v. EvansP' .ioa ·7 I 5 13V. 12111i •m= .J. Internal ln<L " 79 1~ '"" I'\ Nalco h" ."3 27 42 2f 28\lt 28 + •1o nounced this week 1t is reopen· c1nPac .Jib 12 .. 11•4 11 11 -E•C•ll o · . .o 12 25 1cl 1w. 1 1_ ~ 1n1 lndu•. pf .. 3 ·s,,. sv. s~·v. N•~o. ~ ·t2 13 ·1 16 16' 1 1e-: . ing two O)d Jll. ines," the l:g.z;~".2~ l~ ~ ~ ~~ ~r:;: 'I• g=~~·r.iob 1~ :Jl ";)¥; ~ J~ ~ l~rf1~nl~ Ii ~ n~ m: n :): ~ ~:f A~~ .1o'J ~ ~ ~r4 ~t ml :::: : . COMING Bootstrap and Blue Star. The :~bcflo~·~ .1 iJ 514 1m Wt: ll F•-.40 6-·""" IV. ~ I + ~ 1,~·1~1~~.J.., ,: .~ W' ~~~ ~~ -\lo N:l1~n'-0.~~ 0 6 31 mt lr , ~.\lo firm said the two are expected arOIFrt .36 7 14 ~ 9\io 9't. +v. Fa\r~h cam J7 41 39'19 111 ~ n Pep lift• 14 209 35 i.v. ,,.~ ... ti·~~ .40 112 33\'o 32\lt 1-~• troPTL v2 ~ 38 'i" ?j)l !'~~Fa rind .30d 1 6 ,, 51,.._: y, lnl ~· 4 l20 61\'o 611'1 61\11 .. J Iii c'1i'Yl'. ·~ 5l 594 HJ"' 83,. ~ v. to go 1nto production 1n _late =~~'~ffi, 1• # tt•e\: ,~ v. ~:l~·'l ,~ l .:~ ,m 1ra= ~ 1~1 ;:-t1,t~;~ 11 s~ iJ'4 3~~ J:ir.-·v. N'~tn i# 1 1 34 12"" 11~ ~ *= 1973 or early 1974. =~~n •. , ,,l» 4 l i,,._1~~:::i-1Tv'lt .~ '1 , ,:"" 'i3V• 1~.!~,W~H4~ :: -U t.,, :3v. ll111+21\~r.\ru:i"1:10 110 ~~ ~u~ ll,12 i .,...~~ ulltCk i 9 :W.-Fan11t1 :~~ 1 7 10tt' 1 ov.-14 T& pfJ 4 2 60 60 60 N1t1 Gen ,so !9 \4 ~Vt -~ 1ter Tr 15 39 ~ i:~ Ii'>-FarW.t P' 05k 7 21 7 m . Ta. DIK 4 : : 20 60 S9 ~ 11 ·. NII GVP LO U . 1311< 4 t 14 av Com P 4 "3 Vt 1 Faroh Mia . . 44 a " -TT DIN 21/• , . :II •1 40 40'11i 'Ill B' Home · 1 ' 96 14 S .S''o ,v. c I CMD . . 10 v. Ftdcltrt 50 115 , ...... 16 1 + v. T& T plO 5 9 """ 6.11"1 6'V.+1 •1 Ind .o 12 21 3 Ji m. . PRIVATE TRUST CI CrP Pf,i I I' ~¥; 3014-¥; FtdrlCo 1:30' ·• I 271,4 ~ 27V•-Yo lnterp1ct 1 '7 46 11 15 .... 15'11o-~ a lnduf · ---~7Vo~ "2 7V.+. V. et,•-.,2' ~ ~ ,~ Vo Fed Mg 1.10 ' 31 2A 23-14 ,•ntoblGr .BO ' 23 14% 14 1'-\0 Ntt ,•P.111111~~ 5 177 u v. I lJlo 12 . . . FUNDS JJlllAlll! •I nspt ~~ · 1 1'9+ YI FdN"Mt .so 6 293 1'~ l 14%-\4 nttrtl lrlld 7 U 6V. 6 6 -v. t!!'r , --"" ~ · ·, · ii; ~~:x•n.o"6i 1, 2 ~ l4 ~4 Fed P'aPer I 7 11 Jryi. 17" 17"1-'!> lnl1IPw 1,32 10 10 11'1,'o 17'\i 11'A \'<I N~ll f~lc,~ ~ 1\q mt Tm ~:t V. FOR REAL HTATE LO.V. enHud \' 7 1 " ~ -\lo l'dPplll 1.20 . 4 5~ 5 I "'+-l,4 ·~1r•1•1• Slr "5 IOI 2 ll'I 2 -+ Vo NI Stand .75 19 ro m~ me 2 14-14 1il l 2nd TRUST DEEOa en 111L 10 I 'o 2 ~ ' -~ l'ed Sign .30 ' 13 7" m In rslalt Un 3~ ~ 'A 6~-\lo N Sieren 66 23 4 55\'t 55 s r $!,600 Ta $250,000 enlllr ·~ z60 62Vs 62\.'I 6m+1 FtdOSI 1.08 16 12* A2H'lil '1~ . _,v,, ,owa llnl P s 57 22 21 ..., ~l'h-1!0 HitStffl :iYJ 0 -11 35'/t 3514 JSll' ., nll p 1 ! 11 99 151/t mi 1 ,; Ferro C1> ·" 10 8 .... 33'Ho 11,\ OWi El 1.30 I • 4 11\'o 18 ,... -v. N•ll T•• '~ 1 l . ~I.-s'""" • UP' TO 10% LOANS ON tnLa : 3 14 2:1~ Yo 2 V. Flbrtbrd .76 1 13 4l'I 14~. 4 .. 1ow•llQ J,"4 7 7 l9l9 19~ 1~+ 'A NalUnEI .90 I 12 ~~ 20\fo ~ · · TAUST DEED COLLATEIW. nMP 1.2 1 l~ J/ In'• fl 17t '~ ~13tf~111f.13 J 617 ~~ ~rl ~it-1 ... ·=~~ u: 1f ~ ~V. ~ .~1t. + Natomas ·ll f 6 31t~o 36'," 36'~· ·.; ~-'"" EQUITY !::Ir o~ul 10 i-; 5 + i , FleldMI J.40 f 11 11 1 . '1(0 Hosp 21 25 I 4 3' 4 + l'o ~~tjl"_; i'Js l 1 1hV. 12ffl 1~:L 1• 1 4 12 1 15'4 15'.4 '4-'6 TE Im :60Q f "3 193" ll'lo 19 -1~ N t, • 4 4 11 uNHo ., ·' • j tJNE Jr 1f7J , J I .. , .. -..-... -. ..· ... ... "' ... \o .. ~. ti ~. ~: .. •• h h h h u h •• h h ' ---------,.--·----~ ,---Frldq, June l 1973 SC Friday' Closing Prices-Com!llete New York Stock E change Lit Bad New Dulls ·Market's Trading NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market drifted lower today m some of the slowest trading of the year as investors watched the weakened dollar overseas the nse m gold prices some slowdown m the t!'conomy, and a prediction the prune rate would go up agam __ .....__Jn--a-speeeh 1 d ill chttirma o iea--~~ go Corp predicted the prime rate would JUmp 1/2 _ of a percentage pomt by mid year to 73,~ percent The market has been weighing bad pews all week and has skidded conSistently The fact that you re havmg such a light vol ume 1s somewhat constr]lcfi ve ' said Ralph Acam pora of Harris, Upham & Co ' At Jeast its not a ma1or selloff ' ,,, 11111 .... P I jlllsl Hltll Lew Lall Ch~ 1D ' ' 12 7 ~ IS 10 I 7 ' ' 27 n~ 130 1 44 6 ISO 4S'h 1270 ,9 1270 Sl ' z..a 79V. 2 71» 56 lJ"l'a SS 2,'h 62 ' 22 10 , 1J s 17 ' JO 7 g s I 11 13 15 ' 10 18 23 12 I • Lettnce SALINAS (UPI) -The Cen tral Califon11a L e t t u c e f roducers Cooperative whlch includes growers representing 65 percent of the Saimas and.. Pa1aro Valiey lettuce crop, has established price-fixing rules for its members. Attoruey Andrer. Church,; represent mg tile co-op con • f1rmed Tuesday that an ague,~ ment was signed last week by. its members aimed at stabi11z mg the lettuce market ING bm Complete Oosing Prices-American Stock Exebange'List 52 1 ff 1~ I 16V• • l!lo s 71'a 12 Silo 3 9V. 2 5 '} .2 37 1~~ ' 11 -'lo 7 5 9Vo 10 2 1Vo 12 16 1J 10 ' "' 7 ' 5'/a 7 7 13" 13 13 17'.• • 4 ' • ' 7 4~• 24 26 9, 10 7 2 • ' 15 7 24 19 I a ' I IS • Slits Net p E (hds) High Low LISI Ctig 3 23 3 Vo 3 • IV. 7'2 17~ ' , ' ~ ' 7 I s ' 7 6 9 7 7 6 • 21 1i I I 1~ ' I I 9 Atneric!tln JO Most Aeti~ OAlL Y · !LOT EtldilY, .J n~ J, 1973 f '· I C'lieetahs Need Love SAL'I: LAKE CITY (UPI) -Two experts on the love lives of cqeetabs report the animals get t()() much together· ness in zoos to mate. Dr. Richard Smith, l>ehaviorial psychologist at the University of Utah, is helping build an 8,000-square-foot run designed to heighten interest in sex. . Smith said the cheetah, whicli has been declared ---~~1Etfl1" a~itn~aqg~red ~ies :ovith 19.i_~ of.)he cats )eft in the "' woni(-llils ~h y pt odf1ced ~--nffsprtilg' in capttvity, · · Horseman Patrols ~College SANTA qtUZ (AP) -Swing~ ing irito the saddle ~ patrol · the sprnwling 2,000-acre cam- pus here, Tom McClellan became the first mounted - police officer in the nine-cam- pus UruverSTty of California system this week. ---- ( AivLYAIS:) --The idea for11s1n!-a-hnl'se and rider . to patrol the lonesome outskirts of this heavily wooded c a m p u s overloo,king Monterey · B a y came to John Barber whe!1 he ' was named campus police --:chiethere<i month-agoc-. --~­ Much of the campus i,s in· .. accessible to motor vehicles, said Barber, . adding a -~--moQ!'ll<teded-~ofttificecer.... ean "c.Qvsr anything a car can, and more:"· • .. e Herd Gr0tcs . SACRAMENTO <AP) -The budding bighorn sheep herd in Northern CaUf9rnia has grown to 20 head with the bil'th -this spri.ng of eight larhbs. the state Department of Fish .and Game reported. The herd was begun iJitl.971 ' with the transplant of 10 sheep from British Columbia. Four lambs were . born last spring, but two disappeared: 'Ibis spring, all eight of the ewes lambed in fue enclosed . range in the Lava Beds National., Monument, t he department said. • Walr11s Cutcli SAN DIEGO . (AP ) -A dozen · fat and ~uinning , walrus pups arrived at their 1 new home after being cap- tured on St. Lawrence Island off Alaska. Ed Asper, curator of Sea . World Marine Park for which · they were obtained, described it as "the largest capture of walruses in ·history.." The pups were picked up by Eskimo hews in the ex· pedition which carried a permit issued by the U.S. Department of Interior. Asper -safcr.-None of lnepups was older than two weeks. · e Sheep Killed · SACRAMENTO (AP) -A .mowttairt. lion killed 42 sheep recently near Napa, a short. drive oortheast of San Fran- cisco, the Califo rnia _ . Department o( Fish and Game · reports. Lions are rare . in Napa County;-Which is known for its wines. Trappers·-are trying to call'" ture the killer for relocation in the northwest part of ihe state. lJions are fully protected in California under a htmting moratorium, and are the sub- ject of an intensive study. . · · e Herring C11rb SACRAMENTO CAP) '. A proposal to halt commercial fishing for . herring in two ., Northern-California spawning · areas has advanced to the Senate. , The Senate N at u r a I 1 Resources and Wildlife Com- mittee voted 5-2 for a bill by Sen. Peter H. Behr (R· Tiburon. Unless something is done quickly, Bebr told the com· mlttee, commercial fishermen will harvest up to half the entire California h e r r i n g population during the coming season alone and m a y permanently stunt the state's herring population. e 'Birds' "Blasted· · ROCKLIN (UPI) -The peregr'ine ··falcon is endangered-both in its natural state and in clay. Art instructor Jim Adamson of Sierra College reports that he made UL clay repr,oductions of the endangered bird last · · September and wired them to the "to~ 'of utJJify poles around Roe k Ii n , Vallejo .and ramMto. . . • · He found that two clay birds were blown to bits by gun i--~~~._,.~r:mir~mr-mt..,..~"""'..+- from their perches. -MR.-J; OKTANE m~ifiJ,tl C, D, Al BATrERIES We used to say st~k. up"in case of an emergency." Now I wonder if maybe you "should. COMMANDER · rLAsBLlalit · . . A good one to keep in the car or the bedroom just to see the expression on the old man's face when he .tumbles in at 3 AM. , Clip it to the refridge. 'You can never tell when the light will go out, even with the ..: ·door open. · · 1sa .. • 1 '(jj ~ Jf:1 Ii) WITERPROOr LANTERN · WITH BAn'ERY Ever read where they sa}r. "casti. a beam 200 feet." Does anybody ever mea1ure that? Who knows what 200 feet looks like? . 31s .ttlji!t:MJ ·, --~sm CELL . CIPTllR FLASHLIGHT A biggie wilh a lot 61 ·pc;wer. It's· big enough to play night baseball witn~(use it for the bat.) · ·4ss rr1rnlM1 LIM'l'ERM -w1-tH FLASHER Ir Bln'ERY Clips OD to a big battery to give the moat powerful spot plus a flashing emergency light. gas ttHJlMJ -FLUORESCENT ,LANTERN WITH Bln'ERY Camping or any place where you need full light .• More than a flashlight, like a portable room light. z4aa FIRE·GLO LOGS The tone of the times and this ad makes me want to put up a few cord of wood for the winter. .. ~ ' ., ' H.J.~ Prison- WALLA WALLA, Wash. ,Washington State (~P) -B.J .. is gone, a . " :f'.Miten~ary •. lifetime·'Served honorablf' ' bei.; .. d pri~"" ' w' a 11 J A SMALL metal plaque •>¥• ""'' D ayi; simply : · · ~ith~t being ~~g~.. "B.J .. 'I11e\ Cat, lifer. c.•01w1cte~. or..aentenced.. .• Born h~,e, 1d1~·here." B.J. , Usted as Lifer · · "He was a pretty good 00001, now is in a tiny ol' cat," says lifer ,John grave in a f Io w e:r·e d Hawkins. 1 garden tended by the men "There's a Joi of people serving lite terms at the around here. who miss . . . Liter~ him. You see a little cat walkln' along, it lcind of makes you feel a 1Utle_ dif· ferent." AL'ftlOUGR pr'i son ruj~s _forbid inmates to• . have pets, the cat, prompt- ly named B.J. was tolerated. B.J. just might have beaten the . ground rule.s becau.se the warden here 1 • i B.J. Rhay. • ' A fevi days ago, B.J. the . i:,t took sick.' He was taken to the veterinarian. _. ' The vet's bill went to lifer Pappy Huson , who : was B.J .'s cell partner. ' Pappy is working it out. He's got the time. ( ~~~~ 2 1/2 GAL. SQUAT CAif . WITH_SPOUT How can thi man tum you down aa you at<Lld thtt!e with a sad look and ·one of· these in ....,,. _____ yQ.ur hand. 311 ---- • ::~:~· <1-' ---------------------------SIPRON-PUMn . . .. --. ~--·· 'I I •I .; IZ WAT--ER HORSES BEHIND STATION They said a c:\a.re for the 4zr&og-problem·wa1 conUng up~ Do you think this i-. what they bad in mliid? · You can hit up your wife or the kid for a gallon or .two if things ~~me to that. (m~e . sure you got I.D. in caH the cop ~· , ... ) sac . 1' l'LIRES Keep a hall dozen in tlie glove compartment; Rear -ender• of· times bend the trunk abut. · 22cEA. PROPAHE TANKS With these swell no-fill, no-spill stoves and lantems it -.,on't hurt to saYe on this special. 75c EA~ 1RA' .. ZFR • .. •T"'a1-ESS ... w1NtHrsru .• aw&A '-flu.I PROPIRE Lllft'EIUf Has it's-own lighter, runs ~ff the no-spill, no-fill, no pumping, propane tank. With the frosted eye-saver ·b~d. ·i°'ii·· w 1RA•8«J'FR • MATCHLESS . . .. 'WINCHUTLA • r-=-------~ ..... · The q~estion i1 . how many batteries will it take to tun my Ch~ckenmobile? ,. PROPIRE $TOVI;· If you forgot the matches. so what. It haa it's cwn deal. And . the pro~e tank 1lip1 on in seconds. 33011 . JR.4' -.ZFR .. MATCHLESS .. 1t'INCIU.1TLA · .' PROPIRE HEATER • Surprising how much heat this ~"' little devil gives off. Up in the mountains or on a desert· night. .you'll appreciate it. . _, .·" '~ 3300 VOfNE CIHDLES I can't brirlg-·myself to say you should buy them for effective light. but still It' 1 better to light one than curse the darkneaa. - •, ' " . ., '------. - -~- • . I .. , • • t : . t . ' .I ·. . - . --• __ ,,_ ... ·~· Arts I Dining Out --~- Entertainmeni DAIL V PILOT 25 Friday, Ju11e l . iq13 ? . \ ..... ' \ Fish ~rying . . . . . In· Costa Mesa _ ,.. I By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI up without telling anyone. 01 ~ oil)r "1101 5'Mf As .stories about the law -suit spread; The .28th .edition of the Costa Mesa -sympathetic people put donation~ in a Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry large barrel placed out 1n the .stree~ .~Y goes on display in the Harbor Area the Lions Club. They collected $350 with tonight through Sunday.. the bari-e!; affixed to which was the sign, --Things-are-a biL tamer..J.oday_than in "Dona.le to Help the Lioos Club the . beginning · da ys of the c}la.rity event, Lawsuit." but the Fry is now an established tradi-With the balloon caper,' success had tion and stunts are no longer required to come to the Fish Fry. r ·attract·tbe-public's-att.ention. --the intervening-years-members-of--- -The first Fish l"J"Y-was-held in-1945. It the UOOB Club oocentr.ated on making was okay, but Bob Skiles, a former the Fry a family affair -rides for the carnival man, decided the Fry needed a · kids, a baby contest for~tlle monunies, a little extr.a snap for 1946. beauty <;illtest for the dads, and a paradl! · So he cooked up the -story ot-the-great -foP-.the-~le-family~ --. ballooo .ascension right ..along with the Many things have changed, except for fish dinners. the quality of the fish dinners which to- He didn 't have a balloon but managed day ta~te as good as they did in 1945, if to acquire several weather ballooos 'from not bP.tter. the El Toro ~1arine Corps Air Station, Lions hope to sell . 12,000 to 14',tioo · wired them together, and hooked a durn-between 5:30 p.m. torught through 8 p.m. Cllrirale • Concert Ellds Season , my in the middle. It took off fi:qm behind · Sunday and raise a gross of $100,000 ·for · - --~---·--a-oouse. -looal-chal"ities .. ----Conductor John Alexander to Return in Sepr:e mb e:r-But the display left most witnesses un-. The Fry is held at the downtown Costa convinced. At least until United Press Mesa Par~ .. comei: of W. 18th Street and --~-----111--Intemetiooal-earried-a story 11-few days--Parlo\VJ!mie. Highlights a . -·"' Jom Alexander will condu~ the· ·'""Mass" will be-ViJUrWilliams, soprano, Irvine Master chorale and Orchestra ' Tustin; Ann Morris, alto, CorOha del in its final concert of the season Satur- day. nie groilp will close its· fifth season with the 8:30 p.m. concert at Chapman College auditorium , 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. The BO-voice chorale and ~member orchestra ·wilf offer Ernest Bloch's "Sacred Service" and Mo z a r t ' s "eoAnation Mass"." . . , The .role of Cantor foJ the "Sacred SerVice" will be sung by baritone Jmah Kliewer. Dr. Kliewer serves as . director of music 'ministry at St. Andrews Presbyterian C h u r c h , Newport Beach and is a lecturer in the Music . Departll}ent at · UC lrvine. He has appeared in the chorale both as soloist ana' conductor. sOlo quartet for the "Coronation Mar; teror, Roy Dunbar, San Juan. Capistrano, and Dr. Kliewer , bass. "Sacred ·Service" is i setting of Hebrew texts used as the Saturday morning Sabbath worship service in the Reform Temples of America. Bloch has stated that his work,' which falls into five parts lllfd-is performed withOut interruption, "embodies a philosophy acceptable to all men." It is the first Hebrew work the chorale has done,. and will be sung in the Sephardic . tr~sliteratioo. With 1he •first portion being a Mass, this cm<:ert affords qie l)stener· an opportunity to .compare~ the Roman Qithollc servil'e · with its .Jewish antecedent. · Alexander, 28, concludes his first season as con<h!clor · for· the chorale wi,th this concert. He Is also coordinator of" choral activilieS. ar: California State U n i v e· rs i t y , Northridge, and director of music at: Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles. Recently listed as ooe of the "Outstanding Young Men of America," Alexander has-conducted several concert tours throughout Europe~ the u.s. and is becoming known-as one of America's foremost · young choral conductors. He will be comple~ his doctoral degree at the University of Illinois this summer, and then returning as conductor for' the ohc!rale's .sixth. season in September. Tickets are available at Coast Music, C-Osta Mesa · and Blu-Note, San· ta Ana. All seats are reseryed, $M, adults, and $1·2, students. A "family · ticket" may be obtained for $7.50 which admits Morn, . Dad, and .the children. Tickets Will also be on sale at the door. · .. CANTOR Jonah -Kliewe r ..__ ____________________________________ ..., ____________ ,_...,. __________ .~------------------------------------~· Tatum· O 'Neal , 9,· gets forgiven fo r. stealing scene s in "Paper Moon." After all, the film's other star is her fathe r, ot lefi, Ryan O 'Neal. later that the balloons had "landed in the TONIGIIT . field of a Kansas farmer and scared the 7:30 p.m. · ···--·Baiid Conte!t · cows so much that he was going to sue SAn.JRbAY the Uons-Club for $8,000. 10:30 a.m. Parade -irJie story-;of" course was pure fabrica- tion. The balloons had actually landed somewhere in the Back Bay but Skiles had pai.d a kid seven bucks tt> pick them /?t!J J'treel 1 I 2:30 p.m. 3:3d' p.m. 8 !>·~· . SUNDAY Baby Contest Beauty Contest Grand~ Drawing._ COSTA MESA FISH FRY FOLLOWS ABOVE ROUTE -·--------- Tatuln O'Neal Steals ~ . '! ' .But Dad Ryan Says It's H~r Last · Evans replied; "Absolutely not! You can LOS ANGELES (AP) -. Actors have h!lve any actor you want, but not Ryan O'Neal!" By BOB THOMAS long been warned against playing scenes . A strange reaction to the actor who with dogs and children, but when the oo-starfed in Evans' big hit. "LOve scene stearer is your'· daughter, how .can· .. Story." O'Neal explained the reason: you ,resist. . "Bob and I had a falling out after the That is at least a partial explanation picture was finished. I was just about to by Ryan O'Neal concerning why he co-leave on a personal appearance tour - stars with his 9-year-old daughter, Tatum , qne of those 81 cities in three days affairs in "Paper Moon." Adhering to tradition . -when I found out that Paramount had she steals the picture from him, although given Ali MacGraw, then Evans' wife, a advance reviewers gave him plaudits, percentage of the picture. . 'too. , "That blew I my cork. Here I had "Paper Moon" is a new film by Peter · stood in line with others while they tested Bogdanovich, who became a major direc-us tor the picture. They finally gave it to tor with anie Last Picture SboW'' and nib after I agreed lo do it for $25,000 vs "Whit's Up Doc?" Ryan O'Neal is a his going fee of $125,000. Both Ali and I srnooth-talkitlg <.'Oil man ~of the 1930s worked for $25,000. Then they gave her a Midwest, and -'t~tum plays .a daughter percentage : who can oo~ve him. "I confronted Bob with I.his and he . Not bad casting. O'Neal is no con man. said: 'Well, Ali had somethng to do with but he knows from hard eiperience how fini:ling the property; anyway it's only a to survive in the Hollywood jungle. As for • Small percentage.' Small percentage! ·Tatum, her father admitted that she is She ended up getting a million dollars: somewhat more than a handful. "I told him I was quitting . "the tour. ... 'lbe ,blooct' actor told how he an<i his · 'You can't do that,' he said. 'Yes, I can,' . daughter happened to do ijie picture. I said. And I did." When Bogdanovich propOsed O'Neal, Bogdanovich finally convinced Evans Paramount . production chief Robert to-patd!. up tbe (eud with Q'Neal and the ( actor was cast for "Paper Moon." Bogdanovich's production designer, Polly Platt, suggested Tatum O'Neal for the part of A2die Pray, heroine of the novel · by Joe David Brown. · "Are yt>u sure you'd want to work with Tatum O'Neal,'' asked Bogdanovicli. "You know, of .course, she's going on 18."· The director came to O'Neal 's beach house and Tatum knew that she was being considered for a film . "She treated Peter in just the right way : She put him down," the actor recalled. "Paper Moon" ·was film1!d ln Hays, Kan., and St. Joseph, Mo. Tatum seems to have enjoyed_ herself immensely . As for •the director, O'Nea l remarked, "ParamOllllt wants Peter to do. 'Eloise' witll Ta1Um. He doesn't want to do it. I don't think he ever wants to work with Tatum again." Anyway. says O'Neal, "Paper Moon:• will be Tatum's farewell appearance un- til she grows up. "I've seen what has • happened to child stats," he remarked. "And I saw what they did to kids when I was in 'Peyton Place,' " said O'Neal, who first attracted notice in the long-run television serial. "When we had babies In the scenes, they cried so much you couldn't hear the dialogue. So the kids were given sedatives to shut them up. They were simply knocked out. · • · · "'Once we had a scene in which the ·baby was supposed l~ cry. The baby was knocked 01,. with sedatives, so what did they do? They stuck pins in the kid's foot so it would yell." · Tatum js the child of O'Neal and his first wife, actress Joanna Moore. It's an • odd name for a girl baby, but it came from Miss Moore's So'i1them family. O'Neal went along with it "because at that time Goose Tatum, the basketball player, was an idol of mine." Tatum's parents ·divorced and O'Neal saw little of his daughter during her ,ar- ly years. He remar~ed with a note ol Irony: . · . "But she could see me three times a week -on 'Peyton Place.' And to think that for over a year I "as suspected of . murder. Not a very good image for a father.'' A Last'year O'Neal took over custody cl. Tatum. When school is out in· June. ~he will join him in England where he ex· pects to \>e working six months on a film With Stanley Kubrick. ~ _ ' • . . • I -.. If--~·. -..t -. KABC to Air ·USC Sports "\ KABC Talkradio's general "Hostess," . Claire Ohen . manager, B e.n Hoberman, . She bid $265 or that role in hapPily reports the station has KCET's recenj. auction .. signed a long-term. pact w.!).h The music of David Bowie .use Ito carry the lull schediile and Allee Cooper will have ·of the u~ season's foot-four hours each on KNAC's ball and basketball games, John Clark Show Monday night both home and away. .from 8 to midnight. "An Even- And ~hat station's Michael ing With ... " concerts are Jackson has made a "pact" ·broadcast in stereo. with Washington column~st KBIG is readying itself for Tuming . on . ,Scott Manch8$1er _J&:!Llw~~Lku:<ULllim..-il!LnexJLi: < anytime as a result . of Anderson's recent partieipa· lion in $talion's conference call interview on t h e Watergate, investigation. NORRA circuit with ·its uir coming live coverage ef the Baja 500, live from Ensenada on June 7 and 8, with preview programs featuring interviews with drivers at 8:45 a.m . and 5:45 .m. June 5, plus 1'2 :45 p.m. coverage Ol\ une an ed on with KNX All News as anchorman and field reporter. KOST-FM has a new •cneral manager, 1 11""1-ne-v ....... -ao....,.._~_...-1 Janett Baker makes -lip -AngeJ-Barori as .Tamara . Clark looks on. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will be presented at 2:30 p.m. Saturda:yi and Sun- One of the funniest bits on radio the other day iwas KHJ 's ·Robert W. Morgan's "audi~ ~,." '.'"~ .. t. . " h' f {\ '·. ., '1 1orung on . IS program or ~; ; . j:: .. , . ·' the job as ~ncer for Helen ~ . . . , ,'': · \: ~·: · . . . Reddy's-upcom:ing· . . . , .,. "'' ,, · .• but is Reddy really ready· to ~ •. · ·~"_;·;f-=:·X: ./ · • be "M anized?" §, ~ .... .,.,,. i' , org i;v.. ,:~ ,~·~~~· ~1,_-· ,. ~ . And one of the most out· ~'~ · i. "'' • standing special features was ~ · KUS' four-part coverage q{en- counter groups ·titled, ·¥flie Grope Groups," created by its special features department. Perhaps they')! elect1 t o repeat, ·particularly since f."'i· there are more than 30 million /:i• Americans involved. in one i/' kind--<>f. enwunter-_ P P-«-t ' not.her . . . ,__. _ . "_. ·Another special .that turned out remarkably well was · KPFK-FM's first attempt at t r a n s l a t i n g the live performance of "Xa: A Viet- nam Primer" into an exciting on-the-air production. <;Celebrity interview,i .and .... music with the emphasis on musical guests" heralds the formaJ of KFf's Hilly Rose Snow, now-llearcLon.Satur.days. from 10 a.m. -3 p.m;-Jtose _ · has also asswned duties in the . · Looking inside· steve Brown is KRLA's new program direc- tor and Jake JacobS has sign- ' KJOI-FM has tapped Norn}a11 , Parker a,s dire<;tor of opera-. tions. • •---~iay-...a.t -thA-. .Lagu11~·MQulton ·Community Theatre,: Laguna Beac;h. Tickets are ff.50 for' aau1ts. a1itl_$1_ ~--·---for chiltlren. · · · · · ····· · · ·· --·--· · ·-· ··· ··· ·--- rn)WSroom. That s t .a t i o n ' s --.:Robert Q.-Lewis.wm b1d good--. -· bye· on Frltlay-ronhrprogram - m-.:_San Clemente Getting Dinner -Plnylwuse _ 1es been a couple of years what is now eight years of · ~since ~he Orange Coast gave constant operation. ' b' th to · the t Yet if -plans ·malorialize as . Ii' ·a new a. er grou .. ·p . d f . 1 -• -d . v 1 · _cqnc~1ve _, p r·o _ e s_s 1 Q n a . -~ -an e en onge mce theater will rise again locally, • Orange County boasted a pro-. this time in San Clemente ~ (essiooal theater operation -'-. tthere a dinn~r playhouse can: ~ oot it won't be too long until ed Sebastian's West i s ~ scheduled to open in the fall ~ Professional theater, over ' :TI vem a 1co. - - ~the past decade, has chalked SINCE SAN Clemente (1) ~up a rather sporadic track already_ has an. active com-· : record . in the c o u n t y . munity theater and a less ac- ~ Melodyland flourished . for live light opera association • s e v e r a I years before its and (2) is not in the county's . $ dem1se; a stock company in mainstream geographically, .. Tustin lasted only a half one might wonder at the ~ selisOn before drowning in red choice of this small south t ink. Only South Co a s t c0astal city for a profes~ional ~Repertory, which is rpore of a enterprise. . ~ semi-pro_ outfit. ha~ managed . At least one might before ~to susta!fi an audience over one glances a little closer at l> ~ . Intermission. Tom .Tjtus ... of the padre and .innkeeper changedo::.-The orchestra will again be placed behind rhe Co1ace1•t stage for ·the maximum en-. 'MARY LIVINGSTON'S GALLERY 2 joyment of· the audience." Pianist Ruth Wilkins ~hy such an ambitious proj~ Tyler· rehearses with · inVites yo_u to a preview of ect in San Clemente? Actor violinist A d r i a n n e Johnson. who "m.~niights" 'Geiger for Sunday's ---=N~o=stalgk Americana l-..li.U.LlL...i:..\j1li4Uheat.ei:.as an ~ nceo-r ora g~--1-1---e n g-i n e e r for MeDonnell per.vuua an e b C } f W. I · t " Douglas. expiains the rom-Coast S~mphony Or-y a i omia aterco ons .. - the immediate plan~ f-o r Sebastian's West. It S<!ems to have appropriated. bag and baggage, the artistic heart of the prestigious Long Beach Ci:ivic Light Opera Association for its-opening show -a freeze-dried, scaled d o w n version of one of LBCLO's big- gest hits , "Man of La Man- cha." ...Cary Davis, who directed "La Mancha" and most of Long Beach's other musica.ls over the past· thr!*! -seasons, has signed .on as artistic direc- tor of the San Clemente theater. bringing with him - at least for ·"La Mancha" - pany's origin: ··-_ chestra m 0 r a ~ g e H ''The company originally in-~oast College Au.ditor-DAVID HALBAC tended to locate in Redondo rnm at 4 P:m . Tickets ' · Beach, but there were too at $1.5~ available at the Su. nday afternoon, June 3, 1973 many problems. so we· began box office. . -' looking elsewhere. We nearly Meet the artist 2-6 pm had a deal set in Fullenon, ~~~ t~e b~~~~r :r~e~~e ~~~: . . 1211 N. Broadway, Santa Ana (714) 542-8947 · found the San C I e m e n t e ~SCATS at Long . ~each Sunday . . . the same choreographer-antt- musical director and all but building which fit o u r spocificali_ons beautifully - and it · already had a liquor license on_ :the premises;" two of the sam~ principal . 1 performers.· Thal means Dick BACKS T AG E ~ The1;:::;=:::;::;;:::....:.._.:__;;:..:.... _ __;, .Johnson as Cervantes-Quixote, Laguna Moulton Playhouse, Leanna Nelson as Aldonza, already <the largest in t he For Weekende r ·Advertisin g KLONDIKE ··~:ENA • PUILIC SK.t,T1NG • ICE ~OCKEV • FIC:·•JflE ~IC.AT1•1G • SPE£0 S.C:A TING ~ ~ Olympic star Cathy Rigby 1972 Olympic Trials, will : \lfason and 1976 Olympic perfonn on the beam and fn ! hopeful Kyle Gayner wi ll be the other Olympic gymnastics •'featured in a complete gym-events: uneven bar.s, vaulting, =-nasties Carousel performance and free exel'cise. ~·and demonstration by th e The 60 SCATS, who range in SCATS, ' th·e Sou the r n age from 6 t.o 20, will exhibit sequences ever devised. Vince Trani and Sancho, etc. county~ launches a countywide The SCATS will also show _a royal flush going in. . membership drive this week _,.. several new fe atures, in-with a goal of 3,000 members eluding -a l\faori dance with IT WOULD be difficult lo · · · already announced . is the imagine a new theater group · opening show of Laguna's Poiball$, which they are learn-debuting on a more auspicious 1973-74 . season, Eu g e n·e ing especially for their tip· note, even if the stage is not O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness," c ofm in g W or 1 d Tour that of the spacious Jordan bowing in Sept. 25 ... pei: :ormance-s.-in T-hailan!l~. -Audit&~ium-but f<_>r-mer -mons forlne miro anntf- Chma and Japan, an d_ a casino-ballroom that will be--al Westminster Community m o d e r n . g y m _n a s I 1 cs converted to horseshoe s~g-Theater .musical. "Mame," Phone M'l;4321 • PRIVATE & GftOUP l~~TRUCllON'i. • IKA.T£S -S~lES "'"' AlNTALS -l\lfl>i.11'.~ • SPE CIAL F!ATES TO GROUPS • • RlSTAU.-A.NT NOW OPEN ~.California Aero Team. in the the three events which .won • Long-Beach Anna-·Sunda y, -nrem first~pla e 1i:i he . !Mf •June 3, at 2:30 p.m. World Gymnaestrada in Basel, ~ Ms . Mason will perform on Switzerland: performance on ... the heam and une\'en bars and four sets ·of -uneven bars -~will giv.e a demonstration and simultaneously; "'Swinging explanation or .how she learns Safari," featuring the use of ~new le<:hniques. Ms. Gayner, unusual equipment. the Indian 15. who was fo p scorer on the Clubs: and "Hari-Kari " one optional balance beam in the of the most difficult tu:nbling ~emonstrat1on, . usmg Euro· . tn~ .. The concept sounds m-are carded for Tuesday and ~~~~=-~x~-,..~-~.i.,~,-~1&~r:w~&~•~»~· ~~~~~~~~Ji~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii-i-~• . pea~-style te_chn1qu;s. tngumg. Wednesday at 7 p.m. for !f!f;~~~::;;.;... Tickets, priced at $4. S3. and "We'll be offering. as close singers ;md actors, with dance JUN. E ·-1 S "CAL(f O·RN~ IA" Live Theater 'Life' on as Usual "ID the Midst or Life" "The Clowns" Continuing· t'he i r· engagements at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport · Bl'l'd., Costa Mesa. are these • two o r i g i n a 1 productions. • "Life" plays Frida:.i through Sunday, "Clovms". Wednesday and Thursday at 8 p.m. Reservations 646'1363. "Butterflies Arc Free" ... -This comedy centering on a blind youth c' o n t i n u e s Tuesdays through Saturdays until June 9 at the Laguna Moulton Playhou~~-6 0 6 Laguna Canyon Ro ad, Lag una Beach. Curtain 8:30 ; reserva- tions 494-0743. "Exit the Bodv" A mystery-comedy ·is on stage Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through June 16 at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. 21l9 Main St., Hun- tington Seach. Reservations 536-4446. "Surprise" The Irvine C o ln m u n1 i t y Theater will complete its season with this farcical . com- edy, opening next Saturday-for a four-weekend run in the UC Irvine Humanities Ha 11 Playhouse with an 8: 30 our- tain. Reservations 646-3178. SOUTH SEAS T~OPICAL FISH ------VAWABLE COUPON "TROPICAL FISH 0' THE. WEEK" BLACK . M.OLLIE.S Reg. 17' H ¢ Ea. 'ea. Limit l wltn <OVPo• tllru June e 2T8 W.-Wllsort,, Costa M~ 548·7961 '. · f02 Atlallta, Hunt. leach 968.0125 , . -, -, I $1. c-an be purchased through · as possible, a repeat of the tryouts set Saturday at ·3 in i\lutual. Liberty ·and CLO version~'"dir.ector Davis the 17th Street School -AT -'NEWPORT PRODUCI:! Ti cketron Agencies. promises, "wit h on!y the roles auditorium . . . !'- ' , ton ti -----~· No Mcirgln I~; ·rmir ... Coil prolonlonal dropOfY tloaning proceu doun't claim porftclion, they· u.11arantn itl Your dropory investment-i1 P-rofect•d; aftet Coil accepfl your dro.pori11 lo• tleonin,g. 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Here are the "Ca lifornia " New Vegetables: C<,acnella Corn, Irvine Asparagus, San Joaquin Squ aJh, Im perial Valley Tomatoes, Chula Vista Cucumbers. We have 'em all, a nd look at the Low, Low Prices! Sorry, none to Dealers. COME SEE, . COME SAVE ! ~ • • • • • • • •-•-• •. ~u'l 7A~~r" •.•--~--·-•!II.~~-· •.!I _ .. • Delicious'Now Callfornla • CA LIF VALENCIA . New Callfornla . • CHULA VIST" • ORAN. GE JUICE. SAN JOAQUIN • : CUCU~BERS : "s" it Macl•I" • ~ucchini squash• • 3 F« 25C • 49¢ : 1 QC., Lb. : !&----..-" • . · Limit.$ Lbs..~, • _ _ W t This Coupon ~ With Thi• Covpon • With Thi• Cou~ • ···················~·········· CALIFORNIA SP-ECIALS .ii,•·· ........................... '!. • New Crop Catlf. • CALIF. c·OACHELLA • IN OUR FLOWER SHOP• . IMPERI AL VALLEY • . . Alway1 LHI Here • TOMATOES • ~RAPEFRUIT • CALIFORNIA '. • Salad s1ie~ .-• CARNATIONS • : 1 5¢ Lb. • 5¢ Each : 2 5 For 125 : • Llmlt 4 lb1. • · • Limit I .-Limit 25 • 8 Wit h Thl1 Covpon • With Thl1 Coupon • With Thll Coupon I , . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' COUPONS IXPlllE JUNE 6th, lt73 ~ange Count11'1 Most Popular Produce~nd Flower jlouse" NEWPORT . PRODUCE . PLOWERS IY DEIRA ,, Opn 7 Days a WH k I a.m. to I p.m. 2616 Newport '°ule,vord 011 the P.enlnsula Pbent 673-1715 673-171 1 - 675-6291 :•35 Years of Produce Know How" BOf.rDED FRUIT S4IPPER FOR 35 YEARS "Wl!ere QunUty is the Order of the llo ttse" \' ,·_ ~ - , . \_ I _ I . ' 1-. -I I ' . '-._. Pirates HolE _Up In Bank By NORM STANLEY 01 111• O.llr ,.lot Stitt NOW oeEN 7 DAYS I.Hell ..... 11 :JO MH.•Prl. DI-N....., From 5 P.M. _G0URMEf--f)INING ENTERTAINMENT DANCING M.-, ..,_ S4mlrffy Frem 5 P.M. 600-D Newporl Center Qrive -Fashion Island ~EWPORT BEACH 644-5060 A...,.. .... ,....., • • ... ..-.-MC.,.... BASHFUL BAGEL DELICATESSEN e RESTAURANT e CATERING Proudly Announces A New Edition Of Garden Grove's Renow.ned PRICILLA'S CAKEBOX BAKERl _ Qualltf-lastrles. Ir.each, C.akes Ope11 7 · Day5-7 a.m. to 11 p.m. . Breakfast Served At Al Hours ,2340 HARBOR BLVD •. COSTA MESA 546-3596 . . . Prime Rib • StHk • Lobster ·. · For Your D•ncing Ple,sure· SCENE Ill . 7 --~ .-.-• .. • Tuesdey thru Seturdey 2201 E. l•t St., Sent• Ana · I letw-Salltll AH IHld Ne .;.rt Pwys. I 1 .. ir--tobst1r• Chicken - RAOUL & MICHAEL T__, tflrlt Sat1rdar Jolly Ox t-luntlngton Beech - ll ll0cb S.lltli ef ~ S.a IM.te llWy. u IHc• lhd.I · WAYN~·:GABRIEL ...... ·. ----·--· TRIO -· . T--, ttn hlw14,wy . , Jolly. Ox Mission V_lejo llA 111!1 IHil .......... ~ Pwy".) . ' The Exctting MARK . DAViDSON' . ,.._,., ..,. .... - ...... Jolly Ox Anaheim (Sail .. A .. Pwy. wt "-11. liled) •·. • --~ r OF ·THE· "EVERYDA \PEOPLE" ·the New Elegance of the Maitre D's Dinner Menu A · New •nd Glowing Experience Dinner; Entertainment, Dancing Nigh~ly · 1670 NIWPOIT ILYD., COSTA MESA 642·1293 theNew . ~ One entree at our · rei!ular price ... ,..,... - anil the secondentree gratis cwileft YoU _..,, 11111 aw-v•iid ,_, ,.,. Tllwnday 'Ill J-U 3901 E. Coast Hlehway/Corona del Mar · Phone:6Z5-0900 NOW OPEN MONDAY ' . r, . -_ .. f daY, Jiine l~ 19'73 __, DAILY PILOT 21 Dpell ·Don Lloyd Estate Open .t~ Pu.blic The l~ac~ Harold Lloyd estate, symbolic of the grandeur and glamor of Hollywood in the 1920s, becomes a Mecca for tourists ·today. .....- . The complex, half in !;OS Angeles half in Beverly Hills, . remains exactly as it was during the 42 years the late screen comedian and bis family lived there. · . -. In the film, "Sunset Boulevard," William Holden, playing a young Hollyw~ _writer';"described it as "the kind of a place llws and--Henderso.,.,,_...... ~ ....... -..~---~""'a: cl'6Z o~pllrbutlrin;h~----~·-~-'-'-=-~------=11 Orenge County's comedt Tours _of movie stars' homes seldom go beytind the hedges team, continue their return and walls that surround the hooses. Few visitors who come ~ visit to the Reuben E. Lee to bask in the glow of the movie capital ever· get to see -in Newport Beach. . a star close up, and even fewer have a chance to yislt a bii They do four shows star's home. · nig htly from 9 p.m. Thus, a-signlficant-change-in the-Hollywood-ttlurism scene They will •ppear will take plac,1:,today when the beavy ·gates of the Lloyd through June 16• mansion, for the first time, will open to busloads of visiting tourists. · Woodrow W. Wise; pianaging director of the Lloyd estate, estimates dally visits of approximately 600 persons, in- cluding Saturday and Sunda . He said, "We are obligated to maintain the pl~cidity Of our neighborhood. Therefore, visitors are required to reserve accommodations on one of 12 buses · daily scheduled by Gray Line." Reservation numbers are (213) 481-2121\ in Los Angeles, from Orange County, 778-2770. In his will, Lloyd, who died in 1971, provided that the estate was lo· become "an educational facility and a museum for research into ·the history of the motion picture in the United States." · ... P~OUDL Y PRESENTS Direct From San Francisco And The HoHywoodlrCJUIJadaur- tilatlonally·k~own RecordlftC} Artists ... THE. EXCHANGE Continental Cuisine Cocktails Strving Lunchton and Dinner Morida11 'through Saturday. Glosed Sundays We tr• loe1ted !l,Xt ~o the Me·y . C!o. ·in South Co.ut Plaza. UJJ S. lrhtel c.... M~ 540·3140 ORENADINI OF IQ,F TENDE!{LOIN l'orwstlore S.utMd In Butter Wit• lllallots, Scslllons. ,,.i.roem1 Ind Reel WhM ON• 20 HLICT DIN~D INTHIS VINA HARMER 000 Enterhlning '. Appearln~ For A Limited Eiitatement Wed., June 6 thru Sun., June 10 Ar_b..y 's .. i· 7942 . ED,NGER AVE. !Edinger . end Beach) HU"TINGTON 'BEACH . . . "'\ . . i , I' .. . \ 28 OAIL'Y PILOT • Friday, J une l, 1973 SHOP BUFFUMS .. NEWPORT SUNDAY 12 TO S DINNER SPECIAL Ser'ffiJ Sunctay 12 to 3, Monday 4 to',I _ 1 . 'Complete Prime Rib Dinner, 3.75 . Includes solod, ball~ potato, hot rolls •nd butter. Eriiov vou.r..f<1vorite-coe*tliil.- Complete menu selection also available •• ... -· .. \ • IN THE GALLERIES/ Ar~hit,ectural tudents ·· ·' MEXICAN VILLAGE -150 Avenida Pico. San Clemente. Oil paintings by Lucy La JUccia. Hours: noon-6 p.m. daily. -e 'S h~ Drau;ings in Mall AVCO S INGS AND L6AN -JalO Bristol St., C<ista Mesa. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK -196 E. 17th SL , Costa Mesa: Oils by G rtrude Mattocks through ~une. Oils by Julito Alejandro through J\lne. · ·. BANK OF COSTA MESA -Harbor at Baker, Costa ·Mesa. TRANS~MERICA TITLE CO. -l70 East 17th St., Costa GALLERY LIDO DESIGNS ...:. 3375 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Oils by Linda Hudson and Cecelia c:;obcim thrQUgh June. Mesa. Oils by Pat Ingram through June. Hours~-lT p.m. wee a ~an J2=4j!Jif."1)aiiirda , ctosed1~-------------....-·----.......l.~-~~--MltlBEUM..OF SCIENCE.AND_ R -00 Sa Driw J'hrougb June 10. ' Sunday. Oil *aintuigs by Jack Kay, thro1fgh·June 23. COSTA MESA LIBRARY -5i6 Center St .. Costa Mesa. ' Oils,. acrylics, wat.eiocolors and 'etchings by Marcella Stanley Exposition Park, Los Angeles. 1''ocus '73 , an exhibition of ORANGE COAST COLLEGE _ 270l Fairview Road, Costa through June. student photography from Sotlthern Cali~ornia high school ·Mesa. student art show in occ Art Gallery, May 29-July 15. CROC E C . . and college, will be on .view through July. Hours: JO a.m.-K R ITIZENS BANK -2300 llarbor Blvd., Costa Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Mesa . Oils. by Alna Phillips through June. 5 p.m. ""' CHALLIS GALLERIES -1390 South Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Contemporary. baroque paintings by Dale Peche, through June 15. ' MARINERS .SAVINGS -1515 Westcliff Drive,· Newp0rt Beach. Afts. Oils by Paul E. Franklin of Corona de! Mar. hRENTWOOD. S~ VINGS · AND LO~~--1640 Adams St., .Costa Mesa. Acrylic paintings by Au~ey King Batey of Costa M~sa, through J.une. HUNTINGTON CENTER MALL -Golden West College ~rchitect~ral and J.~~~togy stud.ents \~ill ·exhibit work· mg drawings of ;rp'arfment and commercial structures, ex-_ -ter1orand-jnterio.r-bomnenderings,-volume-studies f an art gallery and convention complex and construction m~ . els, through June 4. 1617 WE,STCLIFF DRIVE · 'NEWPDRNEACH, CALIF. CROCKER CITIZENS BANK. -South Coast Plaza · 3390 Bristor St., Costa Mesir: 6ils by Clara Miller through June. DAILY PILOT ·-.330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. Oils by Lassie Hudson. DOWNEY SAVINGS AND LOAN -360 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Oils by Geraldine Speheger and Gordon Andrew . Watercolors by Beulah Treadw~y. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF. 'ORANGE -1650 Adams St., Costa Mesa. Oils by Irma Parker and Fern Miller through June. COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE -206 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. One-woman show features oil paintings and sculpture by .Ruth Sims, through June.· ... NEWSPACE -1535 B. Monrovia St., Newport Beach. Chris Burden, conaepl artist. through June 9. Hours: Wednesday, Friday and.Saturday, 12-5-p.m. Contact Jeijn St. Pierl'e for further information. , · MUCKENTHALER ·CULTURAL . CENTER -1201 W. Mal- vern St., Full.erton. Hours : TueSday through Sunday, 1-li p.m. Faculty exhibit by teachers at the center. Through June 24. · GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS -. 2300 Harbor Blvd.. LAGVNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART -Women. U.S.A., an Costa Mesa. Oils by Millie Winkler through June . all-woman mixed media show. will be · on display June 2- --._ _ 24. One hundred works of art ha ve been selected from MESA Jo'ERDE LIBRARY...::-2!169 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa--.16iio entries. ~The SllowAs sponsoredoy the O-rangeeounw Mesa . Oils by Maurice Gregoire through June. · ~ 7fft Assoc1filion and the L-aguna Beach Museum of Art . ~---- Closed Sundays FOR RES£RVATIO'NS CALL: (714) &45-4US PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES . /. Ml CllSll · FAMILY MEX ICANJ~ESTAURANT .. \ HAVE CHANGED A LOT · SINCE THE . BRANDIE BRANDON DUO. Tues.-Sat. ln. the finest 1radition · of thr true innketptr' s art. "OUR .MEALl' ARE .. A TRIP TO 'MEXICO ."' OLD DAYS Now Me 'n Ed's mobile ovens speed delicious pipinl·hot piuas to your door in minutes. m prompt service phone 646-7136 (Newport Beach/Costa Mesa-17th and ru&tin) .1. I . or .847·1214 (Huntington Beach-Beach and Hiel). • ;tJ Get the Pizza with Pizzaz I .~:;: ~ . . '100~8ill ~,..,---·---~ ........ ~"' ......... ---·-·--- . ,/ . . ~v/~---I ~,.~Look.-~. FQR ~ BIG. FUN .WEEKS • . I at-/k; REUBEN ·E. LEE! 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DINNER SPECIALS Choice of Soup or s.1.d -Baked Potato or Rice Pilaf ·• Garlic Bread WEDNESDAY -Top Sirloin Steak ....... : ........ $7.95 THURSDAY -Prime Rib ............................. -... $3.40 FRIDAY -Shrimp Stuffed with Crab ....... , .... $3.10 SATURDAY -Tournedos of Beef .. . .... $3.85 • SUN DA'( -Lou isiana Prawns ·--.. ,-................... $3.65 Orange Co1u1tv's Top E11tertabnnent · THE TWIN GUITARS f. .1?< -·. ,. Buddy . and Helen . .....,.--wt:DNlSpA T-HIH:f-SUNDA-V-=-..::_-. · --·----- .. ( CUAAarrLV O~ lOUlt'WITU 'The (Jarpenfers ") IG Sl-0\S·N,µ~fJA, . 1NTH£COCKl'AIL LOU~ ~ i?'vu 9PM » 1:30AM TUESOA~ thru ~ATURDAYS ---·---.... .., _ ____,, ___ ,. -·---...... . •' . y ~-._. w 2'-' ..._,... ~----------.... -.... --- ____ _,_.....__,__..__.,.._..., ______ ..., ___ ~ ...... aw aw: ~ .... 4:30 tu 6:30p.m. • . -I • I .. · B•nquef fac;/iliH LP lo 4SO People 16712 GRAHAM AVENUE !At WfrMrl , Hll.NT1NGTON IEACH 17141 846·118' lll3l 0592·1954 OOI~Itf.l -·Mexica11 Restnura1it PROUDLY PRESENTS ·THE CHAPTER II Playinca Nlcahtly Wed. thru Sun. -. ' · "./''in.est Mexica11 Food i11 Orange Co1mty" OPEN. 7 OA'flS • COCKTAILS , 547" W. 19th STREET C05TA MESA 1142·9764 .. . . ., .. ' f ~ . . ·Foreign Films All-woman See1i in Series 1972. directed by Claude Se1utet ; e1nd '·The Conformist:" Italy, 1970, directed by Ber- nardo Bertolucci. -July -t1 through---;ful;:-11: "The Ruling Class." England, 1972. directed . by P c ~ e r Medak ; and '"The Battle of the SeKes," · England, 196 O, ail'Cered by Charles Grieht1Jn~ Beach City Band Debuts : \ " ' . . II (;oJeeri~.· The Perfwct llffd ! Folk • S~ow T•nes ·· Pop e l~CJht Rock Country Too · · NIGHTLY! Mon. tftru Sot. No covRr . No mlnlrt1um Israeli · Hit Mu~ical B_egins LOs Angeles Excellent Seaf oocl , with Ocean View Dini11!J \I SHIP AHOY Run OPEN DAILY 11 :30 31727 S. Coast Hwy. ' ( N(•ar Monarch Bay 1 lrlstol Ave & San D~o F'Way '·To Live· Another Summer . · .. To Pass ru;other \Vinter." topical musical hit from 1srael, lights u1> the New Ritz Theatre for a three ·weeks'. cn gagPmcnl opcnin:;_ Tuesday'. It pla~·s ni!!ht l. · at 8':30 with Sunday mati11ecs al 3 p.m. The ca~t'. all of whom were featured in the long-run ning Broadway production. is head· ed by Israeli film a n d t e 1 e v i s i o n star Hanan Goldblatt, who also staged the tooring version . · "To Live ... " is the story of Jsrael arid her people. from Noah to now. as told in twenty-two . .(a.st/paced song contemporary rock. Lyrics are in Engli sh, Hebrew. Yiddish and even ·Arabic; dialogue"is trari.slat~d from the original Hebrew of the successful Tel Aviv production. The wmy and . poignant revue is the work of two of · Israel's most prolific talents, writer Hayim Hefer and com- poser ))ov Seltzer, whose earlier ' joint efforts incl uded the popular fi lm "Tcvye and his seven ·-'Daughters" and "The Migilla," which also had a Broadway success. Box office ·at the New Ritz Theater 213, 938-2075, is oi>en daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p:m: South LCIC)una 499°3900 CHAMP.AGNE SUIDAY BRUNCH - 10 A.M. -3 P.M. DINNER IS SERVED FROM 5 P .M. Phone 833-2770 c;Airporter CJnn Luncn Dinner Cocktai1s. En.Jertainm~t cr..I.. 1· 1S700 MAC ARTFUR BLVD. -note (oppoiile ,.,. •lrportl NEWPOR,f -, and danee episodes ranging from traditional Hasidie to - Tickets are also on sale at any Mutual or Liberty agency. ' t i NOW APPEARING WALT & PAUL Wtcl. thru St,1n. SUNDAY BRUNCH lCLA.M . .'.'.to .2.. f!...M._ ------BANQUET FACILITIES Ii - 3.17 PACIFIC COAST HWY. tJ!'i.t:.=.~ HUNTINGTON HACH .a;RW\ISJ """.''· 536-2555--- ·- H .. .,._, Q.,Jily NotlH Muicon Food. Week Doy1: 11 :30 A. M. to 12:30_ . Fri. 9lld s.t. 11 :30 A.M. to I :30 Sundoys: 4:00-12 MIDNIGHT Open 7 Duys BANQUET FACILITIES Up to 60-11:30 • 4 pm Saturday Only -'F ------------j ~---9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-791 t --.._ ---- : .g .·· -· . . . . ~,. ," . ' "" ·. '.. ... ; f I • • • ' , . '.~. ·.Reub~en's· t_-__ -----...... ·~--·-.. ~ ..... ,_ ... _""r_··---- ·~~251 E.COAST.RlGHW~b~ 1~. ~EVJPORT BEACH-·· ~< .. If\ • . • RESERVATIONS-CALL 673··1505 . . ' .. i ' .. ~turin_g__ .. Or•nge County's Fine1t Americain & Kosher SWle Foods CATERING & IAKERY LU·NCH t DINN!H "From a Sandwrrlr to a Mtol" SUNDAY BUFFET FROM ·-10 ·-A:M.-ON Tuo .·T!iur., 10 A.M.-9 P.M. Fri. & S4'1 . I 0 A.M.-12 A.M. , , SYndiv 10 A.M.-9 P.M. 645 -19iif 421 E11t 17th St. Costl Mesa, Ca. I~ -i1 I , ; J how Openin . . Real -Cantonese Food eat here or take home ~-.SlAC . CHINfSE--CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beac;t, ORiole 3-9560 Ope11 _'Cear Around Daily 1~·12 -Foi. and Seif: 'tit l o.m. TEMPL.E GARDENS . lu!1cheon & Din ner Daily 1500 ADAMS lot Harborl COSTA MESA -, 540-1937 -540-1923 Ft>a turing-l~xotic Tr0riiml Dt'fnk~ A"d, In Garde11 Grove 12201 lllOOKHURST ! At Cha,...i.11 I Mar Fine ltnlian Cuisine Cocktails • 2325 E. <;:9AST· HIGHWAY .. 673-8267 ~eser.vatipns Open Daily -5 p~m . .to 2 ll.m .. CLOSED MONDAY . THE BLACK . KNIGHT· RESTAURANT fNTIMA TE DINING COCKTAILS • DANCING ENTERTAINMENT To Introduce Our· New Menu · COMPLETE PRIME RIB-- DINNER -·SPECIAL $3.25 Friday, June 1 thru Saturday, June 9 3JO EAST · 17TH STREET cosrA MESA 642·2304 J .I Have you h~ard about D IN.NFR AT lltr~r I . S.r-.ed Dally 4 P.M. to t P.M. Saturdoys a11d Su11doys·from 5 P.M. -l11cludes salad from the salad bar a11d o CJlaH of lay'• houw wine • RIBS, 2.25 CHICKEN and SPAGHETTI, 2.25 -CHICKEN and Rl·B, 2.25 ~ SPAGHETTI and TWO RIBS, 2.25 PIZZA and SPAGHE'TTI, 2.25 PIZZA, 1.50 • 333 BAYSIDE DRIVE -NEWl!.ORT BEACH TONI TE 5 HOURS World Eyangelism ... Special TV ~-.. . . ' - kcc:)p. tv 13. J ., , -. Friday Junr l . 1973 DAILY PILOT 29 TV . DAILY LOG '. . ' Friday " Evening JUNEl I Saturday Morning JUNE 2 . 6:00 0 0 0 m m a!l Q) Nm I 6:30 a (II Sunrise Sutesttr m l1§l News I . m Let's Rap . O Bonanu 7:00 0 P1tchworti F•ily .Get Smart 0 Pl m Tiie lloundaib . O Wanted Dud or Alive O (3) !1,R. Pulnstut m The Flintstones . I (§JTV a ~lamoom m I SPlCIAL I Wortd Evaneel is_m I m Brother lllll . EE Quireme y Olvidala .• 7:30 O Dusty's Tr"houst ffi Hodgepodge Lodge , . . 0 m Rqinan Holidays Ell Three Stooges 0 A Be)ter World 6:30 ( 6) Hog1n's Heroes 0 LV 00 Jackson Five O Movie: (90) "The Seventh Sin!' t@ JusHor Fun (dra) '57-Eleanor Pa1ker m Movies: "Abbott and Coste"• ('81 CBS News Waller Cronk; le Meet the MuJ11my" (com) '55.. O Have Gun Will Travel "Run, Psycho, Run" (d~a) '66 - llOl Mm Griffin Show Elga Anderson, Gary Merrill. -m ~ndy-Griliitb 8:00 f) ® Bues &unny _ : Consumer .Eilucition -. Q_m The ets.ns -----m Joanne Carson show . g1ohn W~lllem -·----- a!) Novel• ..fJ (3) CIJ The Osmonds ffi The Frank People ®J Vision On . ffi Little Rascals (B Country Music EI1) Suaine Street 7:00 fJ ffi ~ m News .8:30 fJ (j) Sabrina 0 Bowling for Dollars 0 @ 81) Pink Panther (6) Trcth or Consequences 0 C1) 00 ABC Superstar Mcmt @ Ar:iniol World .,.. J 1 Se . 0-. t' M L. , ..:.. oy o wing " '3 s .Y ine. 9:00 f) 00 A1111zing Chan . m I _Love Lucy . 0 o m Underdoc EE S1mple_mente Marl~. . g Movie: "The Mlmick" (wes) ffi The Liver~. Arts USC Master 'SZ-Wiliiani Elliott . Class Students · 0 Movie: "Wapns iron at Ni&~t" F.IJ Muneca , n:i R 11 Oe b twes) 41-Humpbrey Bogart. ~ oer ry ""M · (C) "P' t fM · ff) L' , Cl b u:.i 1v1e: 111 es o _ t.n· = Spia.'!i Ru · terey" (adv) !47-Maria Montez, . • ..-•te~---EI1) Mister Roers' Nei&-bo!Ll1!!~--~~ 7:30 9:30 f) Scooby-Doe f) World ol Survival Q ®J m Tiie lartlltys 0 Hollywood Squares @ Tijuana: Windolr to tilt South . 0 Movie: (Zlfihr~ "Two tor the 0 C1) The Brady Kids Seesaw:• (dra) '62-Robert , Mitch· I (8) Cutoon Carnival ~m. Shirley Maclaine. ffi Sesi111e Street (6) To Tell the Truth 10:00 9 I@ m Sealab 2020 8 C1rc_us . .. . O C1J 00 Bewitched 0 Mllhon $ Movie: (2hr) Action , El!J Cine en Su Cas• . --in the North Atlantic" (dra) '43-10:30 B @ Josie and the Pussyub · Hurnrl!rev Eoga1t. ~ ~9) m Runaround lfii) The Ne_w Price Is l\iihl 9 koller Games m That Girl 0 C1)@ Kid Power I Multipllca- ffi Wall Street Week .. tion Rock · m Untamed World . ' c;:J Movie: "Tht Jackie RobinsOI r;;J Safari to Adventure StQry" (dra) '50-Jackit 'Robinson, (i} The Addams.Family W 6ost)et Sin&inf Jublltt 1:00 f) CBS Friday Movie: (C) (90} EI1) Mister Ro111rs' --Ntlpborhoooil "The. Maltese Bippy" (com) '69 -11:00 i) Cl) Tht Fli11tstones Dan Ro11an, Dick Mart in. CiJ @ m Major lea1ue latlban O®-_ 1 ~Sanford and Son (R) Angels vs. Yankees. · 0 C1J @ ff) The Brady Bunch I (!) Film Fetllue (ii) Search tor the Nile· 0 GD funky Ph1n1D111 m Haze! -m Ad lib .. EE Her1111nos Coraje EI1) Sesame Street . -EI1) Washington WHk in Review 11.:30 00 Movie: "It H1pptntd 11 Flat· E?il Chespir,itd bush" (com) '42 -Lloyd Nolan, a!) Community Events 0 C1J GD lidsvi111 Ef) Japanese Languaae Proaram m My Favorite Mullan l:JO 0 O ~ The Little People (R) · @ Movie: "Milt t! tllt Stone Woll· -0 C1) @ tl) The Partrid&t Fam--en" (susp) '63-Plerre Brice, · ly (R)' Keith, smitten with 1 beau· · tiful publicist 12 years his senio r. Afternoon tries desperately to impress her as ; , . being a cool ma~ of the world. 12:~ fJ 00 Ardues TV _funn1t1 ID Merv Glitfin Show 0 John Wayne Thtatre . , -w Citywakhers 0 Q) I sPlc1Ab I ltodnn t,ht . GE) Novela Palace A youth-oriented' spec11t ' ·OO O ""' °"" c· 1 1 F (R) A leaturing conlemporary music and • · • U.'!P = rrc 1 0 . eu . vanety acls. myslenous door opens • bizarre 0 MO¥ie: (C) "Dillu" (wts) '50 world for young twins who, unw1t· -Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman. llngly. sel loose an ax-mur~erer's m Lincer . ghost m the ir new home. EI1l Mister Roeers' Nti&hborbood 0 ~ 00 al Room 222 (R) F.IJ Championship Wrntlin& EE Nino . 12:30 e @ flt Albert I ffi MIS!erptlCI Theatre EI1) !leHme Street El'iJ El Show de Loco Vilder 1:00 f) @ C8S Children's Fi1111 hs-E!l Japuese Laneuage Program ti I . " . 1:30 f) (j) CBS' FridaJ Movie: (C) (90) O Kemper -Open Golf From Quail "Walk with LM and Death" (dra) Hollow Country Club, C.lllCl.o.~ _ '69-Anjelica Huston. Ass~! D~yan.1 with a total purse ol $200,000 . 0 C1)@ Q) Tht Odd· Couple _ 00 The Adventurer 0 News I O Movie: "Rawhide" (dra) 'Sl-ro Muchach1 ttali1na _ Tyrone' Power "Susan-Hayward. GE) Premier 40 ' . m Soul Tl3i~ • ' .. 10:00 0 cl:ol m The Bold Ones (R) ·-or. Cl!) News Hun tN m4SI convince a patienJ who ffi Movie has just been told she has cancer 1:30 r:D Consultation th at d;alh is not•1 necessary con· (I) Movie: "Lulu Belle" (dra) '41 sequenc ~. -Dorothy Lamour. 0 W News @ Cha11111ionship Bowling 0 \3) CI) m love American Style EI1) Mjster-Rogers' Neichborhood 0 Sherlock Holmes Thutra El!J Cine en ta Tarde EE-La Moliner• 2:00 f) Dusty's Treehause EI1) Soul! O -NBC Reports St1tion to Station 10:30 O Talk Back 0 Gene Autry 6Il Guillrras (ft) International Hour · . r. . · .1-(J "ctA Golf 11.00f)ill OO ~a l F.IJNews • n Th -11 O One Step Beyond '10' n er 'f6) Marshal Dillon m Combal -· (D TruthorConttquences-----1·-!Ses~_Sti!el___ -~ ____ ·---ID m m News = m•lure EE Fulbol·Somr . 2:30 A B~c~yard Satar! · . 0 NBC Reports 11:15 m Cinema 34 . . • . I 0 Movie: (Cl "ConqDest ol Space• 11.30 iJ CBS Late Movie. (Cl 'Quick, (sci-Ii) •55 _ ~ric Fleming Delore It Melts" (com) '64-George re~ far Out flicks . M ihJris, An1anelle Comer (B flsh in' Hole 0 ~cjl m Johnny Carson Ton y Cur· a3 tluman Ormensions '" 1 substitute hosl. 2:.S EE Soccer Games 0 Sey~our Prmnts 3:00 f) Pltnts Aie Like People 0 ( 3 I 61 tl) lackPa11 Tonite Q AJriculture USA , .1 N1gh1J11are. 1 0 Movie: uMassacre River" (wes) 0 Wagon Tram--'49-Guy Madison, Rory Cllhoun. W To Tell tlu! Truth . "6' Film Feature · ~Movie: (C) "The Climn'"(mys) O Movie: "Silver Rive'r" (wes) ·43 \ 44-8011s ~orloll. Susanna Fosler. -[rrol Flynn, Ann Sheridan. I 12:00 m Allred H:.tt~cock l'rt " ~o Movie: "Godzill• vs. the Thing" I _12:30 Y1 Movi : fo1~•1n lt'ID" (com) (sr.i -0)'-Akira Kubo. ~Bud Ab II I ou Co lello CD Mo~ie: "The Big Slly" (dra) ·5z I 1:00 3 0 I Ne"> K k O I D M r1 t 0 "MIDNIGHT SPECIAL" @';he :1~;1~~n ewey a rn. * SEASON'S MUSIC HIT rn Misler Rogers' Neighborhood I 0 10 · M1 ni ·-t Spedal P1ul EL) Canad"n Advenlurt • J Wdhams ho ts Guests are Slade.'' 3:)) O The Sie~ta Is Over I the Styhstrcs. Argent, Slallei Slo-1 O On Campus "lo Be a·Wom•n" thlfl. Gunh 1ll Road and Mrs. Sid • 6 J Mo•ie : "Faees in the 011-· ney Joraan , ra '60--.John Ireland O ,Movie: "LISI Plan• to . But· n 7oom! . bed" (adv) ·ss-oeora• Sand11 l ~ Futbol SQCCer 0 Movie: "Tiie fl t" .. (mys) '53 rn Agricultu1e USA -Dennis O'Keete . Coleen G11y. t 4:00 O Dr. lrMe kassorla J:45 i) Movie: (C) "Konishi" (ldv) '68 . Q What's Gong On -Patnck McGoohan. Yoka Tani. O Sports· Action Profile Champ 2:00 m All-Night W: (t) kAmentlln skier Klk1 Cutter IS profiled. Gu1rii11 In the Philippinu," "Cy-ID Flrit Adv ntu11 in tmprovi 111 clu lrod l " m Rotle1 Games . J:lD 0 Movie: "Slau hter Trail" twes) Gil) Paniilama Latiri. '51-Bnan Oonlevr: G11 Young. Ei) Voice of Aerlfulturt .. < " ' I Remember the Fifties? "Grease," the hit musical that recalls the fabulous fifties, is i1.1to its second sell-out year 011 Broadway. It opens June f2 ~r a limited ·engagement at the Shuber:t Theafre in Century City. The sho recre- ates the era of girls in pony tails whe Fabian, Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicellp ere reign- ing .idQ.ls. Performances are 8:30 p.nl. 'ghtly, Tues- day through Saturdays and 8:30 p.m. s ws on Sun- day and 2:30 p.m. matinees Wednesday avd Satu'r· days. ' 'A • ::-,:.:-.;: . {:" ~ ~ { :,.::; Li ..,,. J.OHNNY \1Af!TAK£R ·CELESTE HOLM · JEFF[ J ,.., WARRE JOATES ~,;i -.~.:;-,;i;RfOWll)M~WA~.~~ERtVW;-.' """" . · , 1~!...:~·.::1J.~'''·1&(:· .. r.ult'o.a~r ~1~P.t~AJ !APf!<I .r:~:f ·(·: Uniled Artists· L! ~ ' t ~;~ 8-.r.h Boulnud South of GarcN" G'°"• Frwy . • W•tmlft'ltair •5:J4..6282 f.:~: 1llttliiiiire:O'r'Ci.ec1C'Ciirecl0·;, .. ,orcii·:hffi ·1nd po11.:1·11rnr,p.:::S ~ ...... ,.,.,,.,.....,_.,...., ·-"""'-·•-•••"•,..,.-......· -·-· .. N ....... ,,......,..,..._vww.,.-1.,.-, ....... ~% . .i;;.~ FROM · ashion Island .. ewpo r t ·Beach .. THS JllOaT aaavnrvs. SVKIU C- "ISLAND . MAGIC" "Cir-r-IUrfllHJ Cit ltt1iftt" • , •• Su\ftr Me941ine Plus Krazy Kartoons ~-•: 7:30 aH 9:JO JAMES COBURN > " I I" WHAT TO DO .. ' Talk oU , Marriage . Tonight JUNE 1 . "OPEN MARRIAGE" -Lecture by Pat LaFollette of Fam- ily Synergy at 7:30 p.m. Preceded by a pot ·luck supper at 6:30 p.m, in Orange Coast Unitarian Church, Victoria St., Cost.a Mesa. Public cordially invited to attend. ·Orange will _be presented at 2 p.m. at the Charles W. Bo~­ ers Museum, 200'J N. Main St., Santa Ana. Guest solo1~t will be Pamela Prochaska, student of M'Jou' Dietzer of Cab- fornia State University, Fullerton. The public is cordially invited to attend. JUNE 7 JUNE J -Z . ~-f>rogram-by-Unve~ity Wind-llftd'-Bt'&ss E,n;......._.Elioo~:mii:c.Ell. -wi team of Allen Giles semble in Fine Arts Village Concert Hall, UC Irvine at· 8 and Anne Diener Giles of Huntington Bea·ch w1 prese p.m., both Friday .and Saturday. Tickets $1 at the box office. concert on piano and flute, Thursday at 8: 15 p.m. in the · JUNE 1 -z community theater of Golden West College, 15744 Golden DRAMA WOR:l,(SHOP -"l'he Fantasticks" musical by Tom West St., Huntington Beach, Jones and Harvey Schmidt will be presented in the Studio · JUNE 7 -9 Theatre, Fine Arts' Village, UC Irvine at 8 p.m., both Friday ORJGINAL PLAY -"Zapper," original play by Luther and Saturday. Admission 50 cents. . Whitsett, graduate student, sponsored by School of Fine Arts. JUNE z Fine Arts Village Studio Theatre, UCI Campus, 8 p.m. Th4rs- VIBR.ANT VOICES -Eighty voices will sing Mozart's day-Saturday, Jl!Jle 7-9. Admission 50 cents . .. Coronation Mass" and Bloch's "Sacred-Service" as the JUNE 8 · ,. Irvine Master Chorale and Orchestra presents its final per" ·INFORMAt RAP GROUP -A social gathering, with open formance for the-season on Saturday at 8~30 p.m. at Chap-topic, will be .held at 7:30 p.m. in the Orange Coast Unitar- man College Auditorium, 333 N. Glassell St., in OPange. ian Church, Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Tbis will be preceded Tickets are $1 and $4, available at the door. by; a pot luck supper at 6: 30 (hm. The public is cordia lly ; JUNE 3 invited to attend. PRECISION .-Gymnastics Car-0usel of Champions. Arena, JUNE 9 Long Beach, 2:30 p.m. 65 gymnasts ages 6-22, members of the · BUS ·rouR -Spbnsor by the Huntington Beach Junior .. So. Calif. Arco Team (SCATS ) perform routines. JnC!udes Women's Club in COC?J>ElraliOn__wit Huntington Beach Olympic gold medal-winner Cathy Rigby and Norbert Dill, Historical Society, 'a guided bus trip through -Hun mgton German national champion. Tickets $1-4. • Beach is scheduled ·for 10 a.m. Saturday. Cost Is $1 per per- . JUNE 3 """ . son, with an opUonal luncheon at 1/illa Sweden ·for $2 follow- PIANO RECITAL -Robert Maus, UCI music major, spon-ing the tour. For information call 53&-0383 or 962-2956. , . sored by School of Fine Arts . Fine Arts Village Concert Hall, · , JUNE 8 -9 :_ a p;m~Sillllia, ;June~.· · · ~TJµ CONgmT =:--.WOrks by Igor Stravinsky and .JUNE 3 7 ~ h ntonin Dvorak will be perforniea6y. the-:Ufil'iersity Orehes- JAZZ SESSION _ "The Millionaires of Jazz" will perform tra in the 'Fine ArtSVillage . eatre a p:nt, Friday-and at the New Orll!ans Jazz Club meeting in the Fullerton El~s · Saturday. Tickets at $1 available at the box office. Club, comer of Brea and.Harbor Boulevards, Fullerton, from JUNE 9 • 10 1:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Open to the-public, drums and piano ART IN THE PABK -l'lth-Afinual"Arts Unlimited" event are furnished. Atmosphere and dress are itdbrmal, so come in Furman Park,_Downey.,.from 11 a..m. lu JWilJ'ree a<IDl!_s-_ early and stay late.· sion. Two-day festivities include exhibits of entries as well as a variety of food and entertainment. The park is located JUNE 3 at 10419 S. Rives Ave.,. one block west of Paramount Blvd., SYMPHONY SESSION -The Coast Community SYlllphony between Firestone and Florence. Orchestra and Symphonic Chorale will perform at 4 p.m: in 'THROUGH JUNE 10 the Orange Coast College Auditorium. Admission $1.50 and ART EXIDBIT -Prints, photographs, drawings and sculp; 75 cents for students. · JUNE·J ture by UCI art majors in the ,4.rt Gallery, Fine Arts Village, PIANO RECITAL -Stude-nts of Mrs. Eleanor Prochaska or UC Irvine, from noon to 5 p.m. dailylli'· · "THE 'GRADUATE" 7:00 aH 10:l5 p.nt. ~plus­ ~.'CARNAL • K~OWL~DGE" (Rl - 8:50 p.111. Cell ·TllHtr• for S•llffr Scllecl•le Now thru Tuesday Liza .Minelli "CABARET" a'nd Diana Ross ~'_'LADY SINGS THE BLUES" Both in Color. . "Soylent Green'.' •nd ' "Slcyfocked" "Class of '44" . pru1 "Last Summer" (PG) "The Getaway" CPG) -.-----~ And . "Lady SllNJs The llHs" I RJ tno Most Po,.,ror Plctur• ti Our Tlmos "Billy Jack" I PG) KRIS ·KRISTOFFERSON I BOB DYLAN JASON ROBARDS Premier Engagiment r.k •Ri'•. •ii'-• ;;.·-1 le e1• • • • ~-.. . . .. . . .. '-"lli!f'-111!1!1 !: :1. ~ . I: :i .9Nl ~ c~mr SHOWING ,it Hs ~ Her Decerroer. 0. . 1)'er Story : '<'.>I::. r Something IO . :~ir~~~f .. -. . AclrElrOO. .... , .... '" ··.·, WESTMl.N ST~R AT GOLO N W EST BETWEEN ;;::0o~:a°o"~.:,~: 892 ·449 . • AUO CAl.l ffJ.7m i:~···~=1 • • '• . .• ·I . . 1: ·! ,. . EDWARDS Cl\L\1 .\ C ~ \I ~.R w HAR~OR AT A [Jfl I.A~ COST A ME~A • 979 ,.14 1 STEREO. SOUN·DS Of' TH '.E .HARBOR • .•~"" ' ·-: -. , • I r - , r .· . ) • Wkat's it like to be Ed· -die Fisher's daughter?· Difficult s0metimn, says C1rri·e Fisher, h1a rning to be 1 chorus girl in a Broadway musical stn· • Friday, Junt l, 197'.l --. Hollywood Bowl elling Ticket f-0rSumm ' a on r TickMs for the Hollywood an.aJJ.Beelhove~ pro~ram£ children r>y chronology and Bowl's season of summer con· ducted by Eugene o~;dy, those who are children lat certs featuring the L o s but also for the special pre· heart -"'Tubby . the Tubb" ·Angeles .Philharmonic will go season and post:sea~-on events, .-md "The Young Persons"s on sale beginning Monday at. and the three marathons. Guide to the Orchestra.'" the bowl bor office. The pre-season week begins This event and two or the Tickets will be availa ble not with a July • fireworks picnic three iach-Mozart concerts only for all 30 concerts of the concert which will feature that fill out the pre-sea on J. • OAJ L Y PILOT :J~ Ice skating e~rYMY-. -~...,·,..,;-her-mother, Debb" Reynolds. _, gular. 6-week-Bowl-Summer--.HAJl!lh-,Stery-aH'larr-ate ifHwo wee I' · r~ by.H-i---llJAi;!tJ~-.....,1f~~-M Festival '73 season which works that tickle the musical David . Zinman, th e Eu•ope· . opens Tuesday, Jul y 10 with fancy of tliqse who are acclaimed American con· .. Out Silent Dratna Deaf Present 'Arse1iic' "Arsenic and Old Lace," is being presented to· -J}ight by members of the Golden West College deaf drama club, the.Silent Rustlers. . The de;il students will perform in sigh lang· uage, using interpreters to help the bearmg aud- ,. ience follow the action, at 8 p.m. in Ute Actor's Play: · · box . There will be general admission donation of $1. .Debbie's Girl Steps NEW YORK (AP) -Carrie there if weren't Debbie what'? J've never had another rhinestone earrings and a , Cast as the old maid aunts are Mavourneen Stei.:· Fisher is learning to be a Reynolds' daughter, and a lot mother." white pin, Carrie sipped a soft ling and Kathleen . Potestig, bath of Huntington chorus gitl so. people won't of good it does q1e," qulp~ed Carrie inherited the s.ingln_g drink_and talk~d abouL_a..e:_ B · ductor who has been appointed niusic dir ector of t h e Rochester Philharmoni c. --'fhe--finaJ-pre"'Seasorrcurrcert on July 7 will be devoted to a .1!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~'--: perform ance of Bach's 13 1. Minor Mass conducted by --~------------. Roger Wagne r. _The single post-season even- ing announ ced so far is a special All-New Rodge rs-Hart: Hammerstein Concert o n MOVIE RATINOS . FOR PARENTS AND 'VOLINO PEOPLE Saturday . Sept. 22. to be con-7,,. obi«"••.,, .. ,.,,ngs is to""''"' ducted by John · Green and ,.., .. ,. '"°"' !/'-"''""'1'1101 • featuring top vocal soloists. Proceeds -from tiriet--sales for t1iis event (regular Satur~m· night pr\ces will prevail 1 and benefit the Pension F.und of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The bowl's marathon con· '"''i. ·-'"' _,,,, by , .. ;ult!ldtM,.--!GI ALL .,ES .lDllllllD -Goner11 .lu011ncu ·~... . cert-c oncep confinues-thls --------------------year-•it hr;· e-ve. n"'t s . ·@ Hm1mD--. -t'"' . .+-----...-.-1 directed again ·by Lukas Foss. R Uridt• 17 ttQuiru accompenyina Seii ls -all unreserved -are Parent or Adult Gu1rdl1n . ~ ---xeep-bringing'llp-h~ag.e: .. Carrle.~'I'm lei1ri'!lng.-Openmg ~\col~e·of her -father,~EdcUe _-pearmg .oilBroaaway. · -· each. ---· -· = -· -=--· · At JG, she' ouchy about ight-~ ever -been 0 is , bu adds, "I in· •'It' ·1re-they'te .giVing oui ---Other -acto.rs are: Lance ~ Y.ork, .Er.ed Gravatt , working with girls whose fr ightened in my hfe. Even herited his dancing abilities, a prize in the lobby to whoever Ghris Clements, Wanda LeCoure, Brant Watt. Bar- average age is 25. But the my: feet were shaking; but I too. Zero. We're sort of triple-guesses which chorus ·girl is bara Torres, John Tracey, Patty Benson, John Bar-. t harming young brunette says got better. ' · jointed or ~omething. It wasn_'t the daughter or ... You can ber, Robert Haas,. Rennie fl{ontes, B.ill Teel, Bill _ sh~'.d !)ave _!o be out of her _ "And I've tliought <>\a lot or good for ball.et lessons when e ar them .-from the stage, Raney and Mike Campos. . mioo not to want .to appear in cute lit. le t.hings to say when was young and it's hard for those people in the third row Teel and Harry Tremaine are co-directors, while the musical ·revival o C people bring up my age. It 's chorus line dancing." ·with binoculars, saying, 'There Stewart Roger , w~o directed the March production, $1.50" concert time is 6 p.m. to midnight, and the t h r· e e ®IO DNE UNDO 17 AOlllnW (Allt limit lliay Vfl'/ ' 1n cert1ift .,..,) "" . . . ':Irene," which stars her like w~en . people ask you In her art deco dress ,. black she is, that one!'" .s serving as adviser. mother.·, about bei.ng Debbie Reynolds' · with white print and very Her philosophy is that ·you · Wednesday dates are : Aug. 15 -Baroqlle and· B e.f o r e Marathon : Aug. 29 -Mninly Mozart ·Marathon ; Sept 12 -•• ••••••• •• •• • • • • • • •• •• ••••• T o t a II y 2. 0 t h C c n t u r " "'' l!!l [!!l'J ""' ~ "'"' ""'"'' "I realize 1 wouldn 't be daughter. Well, compa red to l930s, and wearing black and ·never ha ve to regret anything. "'---------------------~ J ._~e»oiN Marathon, · _ ........... """''"""''- Sensuous -. -Voice £01· ,Don McLean;· RecoVers From Success Mid~ummer ! ..... ..._...,..__.-. -..-•-'-'=*=*=*=~=*=*=*=*=*=**= By MA.BY .Ci\MP(l~ti;. · ~n. •rAiner1caii Pie" came terviews; 'Vincent' bec attle a perspectives-'-Ol1t of i)base. h.it. I lion't have any designs ·That's a chance you have-to on being .the r{lost famous take. If the image you present person in the world but I and the person you are is to would like to have some of'my any degree total, it is going fo oth~r songs get a ·hearing. The have ·to be compl!illl when ·success of 'American Pie' 1 vi~wed from all sides. Tests .Set_:_·_ -la-.i A, N..,,,, .. ,.. .. wrt tor out · Jmd. McLean -didn't ivrite V• J. any mo re songs for eight lctol9 01·9 y "American Pie" was a months. ''Things became hec-. : ', . ·mon·ster record, for the public, tic in terms of'work schedule. ~ which loved trying to · figur~ T' .. ,. I d"d h ff Victor Jory. veteran film. out what it meant. and bought tine tuat 1 ave 0 I star, has been signed as the nine million singles and three desperately needed to try and voice of Frasier in . Shuster· , mi llion LPs worldwide, for pull my~elf together so 1 could . Sandler·s production of the . Don McLean, who wrote "and go on doing the gigs. I had no .. theatrical motion pi c t u r e . . sang it .• and in nominations for mental energy left over for "Frasier. the Scnsup.\!~ Lion '", this year's Grammy awards -Gontemplation. scheduled for sum mer r!!lease. record of. the year, albu111 or . "It all escalated from being . fun into being a total drag. Jory. one or. Hollywood's the year, song of the year ami The only thing that r~mains is most distinguished actors. was best male voca t·performance. the song. Audiences still like it chosen over many others for But thi°'immediate ef£ects and I like to perform it. It's the voice of Frasier, ac_cording wer$\'l' all glorioiis for Don not what it was in a hysterical t~ Harry Shuster pres1.dent of Mc~an.They did, in fact , put sense any more. But it has Ljon ~ntry Safa n which -n:as him in a tailspin. But he has survive<!, which I'm proud or." Frasrer s home until he died come out of that and leveled "It· turned 1he things r do for last July. off now. a life and always enjoyed HEW G1·ant Goes· to KCET First, he thought "American ·doing to make a living info Pie''>was a hit before it came work. I never took a job uut."I knew it 'was a lot of ex-1 because I bate work. I want to citement on the tape and that ···' lay on my biick and strum a usually means it is ·exciting gliitar the rest of my life. because t don't excite very Here I was out breaking my ~ 217,933 grant under the easily." McLean stops, as he, backside. E du c ational Broadc.astiog . does several times during the ··-"But I felt if I didn't get into Facilities Program lias been intervi~w. 'to explain . that he the middle of things that I given by lhe Health, Educa-isn't tryil!t ·to sound like be. would be stuck with one song _tion and Welfare . Department thinks he knows everything and placed forever more in to KCET. Channel 28, for but that he can oply-express one bag. I U!inJt through my needed station improvements: personal criteria.. efforts of I touring and if!·. ::.· ''lf-you've-been-fooki-ng · ~ \ 1 ~ · J_ora nwvie the family ".\~ can enjoy, this is it!' ; ~. •rll "~---GOOOHOVS!1(ff'1NG J /-" \' , . ~ 2nd Hit ---,,8~0.;.R,._.SALfNCU-_ NOW SHOWING C Tryouts for more than 30 parts in Golden West College's summer . p r o d u c t i o n of Shakespeat:e's "A Midsummer -Night's D~am" will be held thought had almost prevented ''I feel very"-glad-to know that and I didn't want that to there's a tremendous a~nt happen so that is why I work-for me to learn. 'American ed ~o inuch. But very little if Pie' almost stopped that anything could ever ma~ me growth. What it did was do it again ." somewhat stunt it. I wasn't June 18. - Interested adults and high school students ~ntering their senior year next-fa\l are asked to show up at' 6:'30 p.m. in the · college's community theater. At present, McLean, now 27, happy. I had inQfley and op- works Friday and Satur<Jay portunity but I didn't'bave the · nights and .spends th!l rest of . spirit and joy of living intact his time at his house in . the and then nothing . me a ·n s country in upstate New. York. ·ahything." " Participants will enroll in Golden West's summer session theater workslfop,J w h i c h meets Monday through Friday . from 6:30 p.m.~ 10:30 p.m. And he_ has a s i n ~-l-e •. --- "Dl'eidel," No. 20 on-the Feb. 17 singles ·chart, from his new album . · "Don ·McLean,'' on United Artists. McLean says a couple 'inore bad things happened during tne first eight months after "American Pie" was released·. "I got paranoid. I didn 't trust any body, even myself. Now I'm .willing to put more and more of myself out-thete. • "People are going t o misinterpret and turn things around on you and form ACT~ON? YES! LAUGHS?· YES! FAR.OUT? A WEE BIT! DIRTY? • NO! A great program with a great cast, . geared for g~eat holiday weekend entertain-. ment~ - EXCLUSIVE sumt\ , · 1s ~..,_..;.~, ......... ~ "A delightfully wacky comedy. Rich in zany,_ inspired bits a,nq pieces, it is pure entertainment that actually asks nothing of the viewer but to sit . back and enjoy himself. James Caan emerges as a -first-rate comeaian. rr-- ' -. ·Kev in Thomas. L.A. TIMES "Slllff E.R _t ickles-the fancy~-It breeds -a~ continl,IOUs murmur of giggles, snickers and chuckles which contribute to the have-a-happy day mood of the movie." ·Bribget Bryne. L.A. HEflALD·EXAMINER Columbi• Picturu prucnu , \.. Oft &,rll 29. IMS. II Ills llMIW IHIMar 111 ltrlln. ROSS HUNTER'S Mu•ic.al Produccion of • ~ Miiiar 11111Tlft h1 lrnn. lar1tll IDr1111nw w11111t best 1111n. Ech DI 1111 Wlffinl .... ts rectlYtd I slfyar.fumed PhllltrlPll •I lhl Fuhm illll two ~yanldt CIPlllla. Hnteit-•t•ra -•• homicide det.Ctlve In tlM yeu 2022 In Metro-Goldwyn. Mayer's SU8penseful "Soylent ~l'ffn". c ..... n 1c1w. G. Robl-• Lal9h Taylor YoulllJ Josepll Cono11 PtQPk omr1t ... lnttwyear 2022. l fm METROCQlOR PANAV1$1C)N9 G MClM ! ?lus: "'THE'!'. ONLY Klu_ THEIR MASTERS" MAT. WED."""'. 1 P.M: NATIONAi ' I GENERAL THEATRES fil~~ -~.a "SLITHER ;s extremely.funny ... a combina· t ion of physical and. visual madness; 'overlaid with satirical throwaway sophistication. Caan is su perb. NOW PLAYING Mu•ic by Lrno by SURTSACHARA H • HALDAVID EXCLUSIVE . E NGA~EMEl'-iT ~fty-2:06=4'~45'-7-~30·1<H-OO- .0 . CENTURY 21 "l ~ .... h., .... . . ~~~~~-~~~-~--~-~"'; - I U. A. CITY & SOUTH, COAST CINEMAS-TU!!SDA"r SO< l ALL LADIES & GOLDEN AGERS-OPENING TIL 2:00 P.M.J 2nd Flnll Week lnl Fln•IWHlt , (II.I Clint l!HI-W8lltr M1!1h1• "DIRTY j c1111I lurntll • HARRY" • "I'll .. 'N' __,..,_ TILl{llj" Doll Sulllorl1nd _,..,._ · J1M Fond• aoerge Intl ''kLUTI" "HOSPITALn ltfh In Color! (1'0 ) C. lur~tfl-W. M<lllll•V t "'It'll-'"' TILLll'' "JOI' KIDD" Cllnl l!Htwooll loin In Colorl IPOI • ,. J1c~ ummoe (RI Cotort "SAVI THI TIOlll." Ol1n1 11.M• IR) Colorl "L.l6Y SlNOS TH I! ILUl5" K..eJlerman is sensational. Boyle is among the finest RESERVED SEATS cllaracter performers in films today." On Sale Daily 12 'til 9 -Art Murphy, DAILY VARIETY MARLON BRANDO ---1-+-J.....,.,., •• ,.;...S,...,Ll ... THER" is KITTY KOPETZKY and . r~c+ I 'NTPSTA :TOGFTHERATt.: iST . ----....,1•1-'ililbL P•n-1P""""•M1 :-wr••Ell19rt•-"')o.c ·-· ALEC GUINNESS ... SHOWING NOW! SIMON 'G"D ' HITLER: THE LAST TEN DAYS ' """"' ADOLFO CELI· DIANE CILENTO·OABRIELE F'ERZ&TTI ERIC PORTER ..,ll(JllJSll\lllSTM,\NN,.,..._,. ,.* .. i =~MAN.mrlMIWIVIAMIR nl=~~-1~o:c . I {,:-j .l.'ll'l&tlMllllUllltAllDTF'.bDUCT " 19.1'1'0•"'"""'' UlO" • P'lt'Mf I Sin Ol!ltO frwy. 11 Brookhunt Fount.in Valley• 9112·248,) CO-MiT~ ... 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HTY WORK can-be don• ~lo & .:.. lntel'natioi,a\ tf'\ICk ctioUis. .. / .. • OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL l . -.-~- Pr~ •ild DI ·~II valid •111 1~ 11·"'· $911., June, 3, tm ••. · , NEW · 1973 TRAVELALL .. ' . .... -. ~- '· , I ' .· : .,. -- • A•••r• •••• -~· . ' ... ' ., ·, ~· .• , fHE -EAR ·- ' \...-: ·-· ~ THE ROTAR · ENGINE --------~ ---'--·-·----: ...:. -- Santa Ana Fwy. dt Fir~t St. ! ' (714) 558~7871 SALES .DEPT~ OPEfl 9 AeMe • 10. PeMe -DAILY -' SERVICE DEPT. 7:30 A.M •• -9 P.M. MONDAY 7:30 A .M. TO 6 ·P.M. TUES.· FRI. We PERFORM -ALL MAZDA WARRANTY WORK RecJCWClleu of Where You Originally Purchased Your Car D. VILLE 4 Dr. Hardtop, Executive Driven , 2P49Y3CI 14995. Air Conditioning, ·60-40 Power Seat, Power Door Locks, Pow er Windows, Vanity MirTors, Accent Stripes, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Cornering Lemps, AM/FM Stereo Radio; Ct.istom Trim . Group, Body Protection Group, Body Color ~irrors, Duel Exhaus, R•lly II Whe.ls, Lemp Group, Power Steering, .Power Disc Brek_es, Turbo Hydrematic fu~ . PJtlCE .-REDUCED FROM SUGGESTED RETAIL D '73 PONTIAC C1t1ffn1 Cp. .,._, v-a. auts. . trilns., fectory •Ir conditioning, powar 11eerii19, ""war d I s c br•kes, radio, huter, whitewall tir11, vinyl roef, tlnttcl glau, R•I· ly' II wheels, rernot' mirror, ru r 1pukar, c __ m culhlon stHring whfft, ~, skte moldings, door guards. S.W H•. 2L57R3C10l45' ·SALi PRIC ED Cat11""' c,_ D9111e.. Y-1, auto. tr.--, fl!dtry-<lir conditioning, _... ,_.,.., POwor disc brokft, """11¥. wt-. radio, • •tw, ___ 11._11 ..... vinyl roof, .tlntw tlnl. ltatly II wftoets, •ual exhfnl. s.t.I Ne. 2U7PJC103t4' Rally ...,. clullor a. clock, cus- tom c•llllion ·-"' WhHI. SA LE fRtC.ED . ;73 PONTIAC Ora111MI.. c,., Oemo. 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SAL'E PRICED '73 PONTIAC L•mans Sport ep, Demo, .Y-1, auto. trans., factory •Ir condition· Ing, power stMring, power disc br1k1s, pOWtr Wi~, radio, heotor,. ltnttd "'"• vinyl Inter-ior, whilt lotter ~m. rally II whM11, No. 2P:37'3?111"3. lit• mote mirror, con'Mlt, bucket SNh, lflOrli 1lttrin1 wftttt. SALE ·PRICED ~-; '73 PONT IAC . OTO Demo. V.a, 8ut0. tr1ns.; factory air conditioning, powor st11rlnt, poyttr disc ttr1tr:a, pow-er. windows, r1dlo, hNter, vinyl roof, tinted glus, 'POWtt au• roef, ni1r --· No. 2F21u101m. Rally I~ _,.,white letter 11r11. remote mirr.ar; censol•, 1port1 SIHrlng -· SALE PRICE:D '73 PONTIAC Luxury Lemans Cp. Dtmo. V-1, auto .... tr•n1., fectory •Ir-cMdl· t;.nlng, -·•-Int· _.,. dfK bralc:•, radio, hffter, whit•· will 1im, vinyl roof, tlnftlll ·91111, - R111y .. 11 + wt.Mis, remote mirror, - No. 2031'.l>n103'U, 1111'11 ...... Ulh, . rally 1ua .. cluster, CMJOlt.,, SALE PRICED '.73 PO .. TIAC Lem1n1 Safari Sat, Demo. V-t, 1u10. trans., tachlry air condltioft.. Ing, -ar ttterlng, -disc brakes, ..POW•r windows, racna, heater, wh1t1W1n tim, tinted 11u1. R•llJ II WhHls, -.rain siding, No. 21>4ST3Z10S4". Dual exhaust, remote "1irror, tilt wtt•I, '-••curler. .$A_l.E PRICED '7.3 PONTIAC ltn-1111 c,. Dtmo. v-a. auto. tr•.a•·• 11ctorv air condlllonlng, pow1r steering,. power dbc br1kt1, Power wl.ndows, r1dlo. h11t1r, wllllowall llre1, vinyl rtcot, tlnttcl ,.,..,, Rally II wlloet1, nlly t•il9• clustar, No. 2NS7TJC-1u1u. Tiii whHI, dHI _.,.,,. ,.., ·1,..11:er, rl'fnOte mfrrer. SALE P&IC£D '73 PONTIAC Catalina c,, Ot-.. V-1, -· trans., factorv air c1nclffilftlft1, -· S!Mriftt, powV disc bn11kn, radio, hMter, · wttffew•H tlrts, vinyl ,..,, Hnttd 91111, 1(1fiy II wltttl1, tally -· CIVl-tor & clock. No. 2U7TJC102107. Accent 1trlpes, du•ll .x1Nou1t, cus- tom SALEwhPfUC ED '73 PONTtAC Catalina Cp, Dtmo. V-1, am. trans., factory air cenditfonlng, powor sttorlnf, -•• "disc 1tr11cu, power windows, radio, h11tar, wllltowall tlrts. Ylnyt reof, llnttcl 111ss. Rally II wt,oets. 1111 •-nt WhHI. No. 2L57TJC104'7S. torDval txhlull, rallJ •-clu1-ter & clock, accent llrf Pft. SALE PRICE D ------------~,---re I 'PRwt. PIWY. -~ ON ALL NEW 11973 PONT°IACS AND DEMONSTRATORS ~-~::tm~~~rm~~~ ~MB•lill1illl•••••••••••••l\Q~!l'!llmmi-~~.--~~~~~~1?f:'~~r;:·2~.r~~~~~~trK~2&1---::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. 'OPEN DAILY· 9 A.Me to 10 PeMe . . • WI DPRnY DO '90NTIAC WAUAN'IY WO.RIC ••• RIOA•DLllS Of ...... :rou 0111 .. NALLY PURCHAID YOUR CAI. WI LUii ALL MAklS AND MODIU saw PRICES IN EFflcT 'THIS WEEK-END ONL y ..... 3 ' • J . . ' . /~ ..... .. OAILV PILOT Friday, ;Junt l , 1973 ·. MUTT & JEFF soss,tHERE's A MISTAKE/ I Gar FIV5 COLLARS MORE IN M-/PAY! FIGMENTS NANCY WHY DO YOU ·ALWAYS STAf!n". POSING WHEN We COME' INTO THIS. BANK?---~ TODAY'S ·caDSSIDRD PUZZLB • ACROSS · 4 Canadian : police 6 Hackneyed 10 Apple tree 14 Of wings 16 Moreweri 1.6 Couple p llis • one 17 New Zeeland • tree 18 Lubricant YJ Old Englisf:i coin 54 Shut-.ye 58 Ali Babe phrase:2 · words 61 Spanish !Mr 62 HereditMy' · unit YNtenfiYs P_uzzle solved: ---R A lllAI CB 0 p s .!!~ RA y 01111 HA B IT E T EV 1 :nr1u A L ITY 'i: T i ....... ". R1u111n l•IBTIEBJ • P P •A R C B llR U B " I A L BI U L10 I T 0 I~ I AC SBOO CROOI ID IIT 0 R S B I a I Y . · .2o Very skilled 22 Comparative ~ ending 63 Heating vessels 64 Capital of Italy 65 T ermltes' relatives ""' rl'R"' E P I LUI: II O A B llUSS•SW1TB•UTA! ~~ II .C E s ,8 I T ATI LL C R AV I D B L 1' A 23 Below 24 Corroded 66 Singer Pella .. i" ~ I W 1' IR 0 s CAR ---26 Spanish river V Part of 11 V Made a garment dent in DOWN 12 Ascend 40 "Evoe!H 30 Faultfinders 13 South shou1ers · t4 Don --: 1 Fiji chestnut African 42· Pillages , Spanish 2 Dull pereon 19 Devastates 44 Hidden • Pretender 3 Female horse 21 Edible dangers 35· F"ish 4 Jn the rootsrock 46 Glints 36 Cbmpete appropriate 25 Experiment• 1,7 .Plays 37 Singer manner ing ' 1,9. Bi.rd W illiams 5 Palm 26 Bring back 50 Robe 38 Ridicule Springs. for into use 51 Kind of • liO Become split one Tl BaSC!ll gold event 41 Animal 6 Moved Oller 28 Light boat 52 Functioned sound the runway 29 Feeling 53 Bone: Preli> THIS BANK PROTECTED BY HIDDEN CAMERAS , .. ... by Doug Wildey . by Al Smith Oti, so You've BEEN SWINDLING ME FOR YEARS! by Dale Hale by Ernie BuslJ..miller r DOOLEY'S WORLD GORDO MOON MULLINS -ANIMAL C-RACKERS WE\.l.1 I "SEE QOO'Vf.. Ml'6RA1'Eb i-1r---' BACK HE.RE. FOR irtESU'MME.R • . . .,,~-.... , . ' by R09er Bradfield IJftm;p ,._ ___ __ by. G~s Arriola by Ferd Johnson l T,6.!i:J:°IT~ NAW-~ I=)(~ FRIEMP's ~ G)<d>l.Jc;lt.15T? 'T6~MIKA~. ., by Roger Bollen •=:.=:::. "'·--- PEANUTS .. · by Charles M. Schulz THE GIRLS J_UDGE PARKER .I DECIDED TO 5KIP HEY, I THOUGHT YOU THE HAM6URGER5! WENT OUT FOR SOME I'M TAKING YOU OUT TO HAM6URGER5! THE BEST RESTAURANT IN TOWN! ARE YOU FEELING. OKAY? __ by Harold ~ Doux r=-----~~-~--=~-~-I NEVER FEL! BETTER, COUN5ELOR ••• eur DIDN'T YOU HAVE SOME SORT OF AN APPOIHTMEHT TO~IGHT ? . . . 42 Itemize 7 Mel ·-· -30 Container 55 Central _'3...Ullff~I• _. ·-a. ~!!nriin.!flook__ 31 Of sheep ___ --A.r:netican. _ 45 CHaracters 9 Unit o 3z-COTurntliii, tret? · -MIS'-'iACH _ _by ..M~IL _· __ _:1'.ll t.!11 yo~ a _screen I w:sh he'd_fo~I one intol" f7 Truck ---~-energy for one 56 Feminine f8 Gluttonous 10 Office 33 Garden~s name ' person workers: purchases 57 Rhymester 49 Greek Island Informal 35 However 59 Ever: Poet. •to Namely:2 ; 11 Toward the 39 Beast of 60 Native: ' words • mouth burden Comb. forr , ....... ,,......,....--'--~~~~--.-~~--.-~~~~--.------.-~"'-~--~--~~--.---.---.---.-__,.__,.__,._.. , 1:·1~HT-· ',OU S!E I ~f!'S 'TM~ ·NEW INNE.~ · l(N0WL.i06& THAT 'J.'M Ml,~IN6 !.N A~ITHMETJC. TE~T ... DENNIS THE MENACE .. •MY MOM 'N 1}\0 ~ ASLEEP .••. IS 1HERe ANYTHING J CAN 00 FOR YA?• .. ~ ·• -. .. !. •. I . r" .. · .. . Announc~h • • • • • • 500 -524 Automcibiles • • _ . • , • 950 -990 Boots & Marine Equip111ent 900 • 914 E111ployment • , • . • • • • 700 -799 Financial • , , , . . , , , 200 • 299 Houses for Sale • • . , , • 100 -124 Lost & found • , , • • . . 550 -574 Merchandise . . . • , . • . • BOO -8-49 . . --'----- A l)~IVUI: ti()MI: , Friday, June l, 14173 \ . The Biggest Marketplace on the· Orange · Coast . : ~AILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS F . You. ·Can Sell It, Find It·, Trade It I With a Want Ad One Cal I Service F~st qredit Approval ·642-5678 r Fantastic Greenbrook BALBOA'S BEST DUPLEX-- Most popular Gnrnada model MOST OUTSTANDING DESIGN -in t:his 2 · ·ftll!AI~. -~LO.n!U~ .L6.B..--3..lil --&-:L.bedr.oom_ 00-plex. Each unit two story _ 11\\'lillllal!I Vft_~ 3 car gar, formal cl.ming, wi th living and dining upstairs with balconies • f • *·--.,.--0.AIL V PILOT Moblle HOll!M 1or Sale • , . 125 • 149 PerK>nCJls. • • • • • • , • • 525 • 549 Pet. ard Supplift . • • • • • 850 • 899 RfDI Estate General. , • • . ISO • 199 Reniat. .' . . . . • • • • • 300 --499 Schools and lnslrU<lion • • • 575 • 599 S..vices and II.pain • • , , 600 • th9 ~ Tronsportatior1. • • • • • • • 915 • 949 'A~-SM/d ~ ANOASSOCIATES REALTORS 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MA", CALIF. .644·7210 less than• 2 yrs old. parqu!'I d h' h •t h-d b .. cfiu'Y wet bar. on a quiet an ig Pl c e eam ceihngs. Excellent cul de sac. Call 96.%611. lo~at~o!l near 10th St. bay/beach. Brand-new, . . ...... ·-· The Best 3 Bdrm Lovely Setting Better Than New with fir;;t-u ser advantages. Landscaping iri , >ft and carpeted and draped. "$9($,500. CALL ' $31,90lU. Boat & camper $30,500 ... Secluded r~ar Dramp.ii.c S.Vil!e moc!PI ror 540-1.151 ' . .-. . only $43.900. Commumly • FOREVER VIEW access. Very ·lovely living roam. 3 b.ed-p0ol, clubhouse, sauna. :: · THE SANDPIPER -lf it's a single story landscaping, park-like. rooms 2 baths Plast-bl'. formal dining, Jots or A LITTLE BIT ()F HEAVEN ~ · Wat~h the boats by a,ay ai1d barb.or lights by mght from your living room. The ULTl- MATE in FEE ownership, · luxury ·on-the- water living. 2 Bedrooms 2 bath condo in prestigious CHANNEL REEF, Pool. securi-four bedr~m f!oo~· plan yo1:1're looking for, 2 baths. Forced-air ered \~all~. For~al din-~~~·ii.central locauon. Call •.•. IN THE MIDDL'E OF COSTA MESA. ----1-th~-. fum,dptpe.r._ Ui i.tµ1vo_hr~places, heam _ h t" g D" _ . . . . ..M dernJdch-· Tropical palms surround secluded pool area, __ -ceil1!1gs-,-fonna1-dinmg,-a sunny breakfast b:lt1~ ~&-md~~-rohom, lng~o~lmt : °.Fi 1 1 · --:Assumable . enclosed patio opens-to .your own ·-paI"adise nook, an honest-to-goodness powder room -ms lSuwas er. en--W •lllS. rep ace. -Vacant-4 hr, 2'.2 ha, ·mmed-.\¥H splashing.waterfall -and po.n<i---'l'he per· . ty guard, boat slip ava iJab~e. CALL FOR app.ointment,-$.95,000.------::-__ '· ..... a big children's bath with double sinks and ~ Fireplace. Large stor-1\vo patios. New car-iate possessiol), only S32,500. feet place for entertaining. Separate area for fee lot that affords room for a poof in· front age area. 540-1720. petin~. 540-1720. ~'.jf £:~;~~t $Z6S per !no. boat, r.ampel' or trailer. 3 Delightful bed- •••••••••• .• e MOVE IN NOW . ·. into-this two story, custoni.huilt, with many _ .:. : or back of the home. Whew,_ whattahome! Fooms, 2 elegant baths, separate· laundry --~93;495, but owne!'s a-re-anxious-to hear what Meredith. Mansion room, finished garage plus m'llny more extras. you think it's worth,· so make an offer. In, Me~ Vedre For the Executive 3 Lge bedrms, 21/2{ba 'home Nothing to do but move in and live. 'Offered ~eluxe extra features. Open beam ceilings, ~ .)1replac~. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. GOURMET ; 1U'I!CHEN, built-in sewing center and study. '· · Two decks plus 2· landscaped tel'races. It's UNlljlUE HOMES OF CORONA DEL MAR, '75·6000' $42,950. For the large $45,750. Near th'e Santa . ~:~li~~a:t~1~;11 ;:un~for;';~~ at only $49,950. Won'1 last, CALL 546-5880 ·~ lbtln'lll af ICay Glavas fa111ily. 4 bedrooms, 3 Ana Cou'ntry Club. 3 ~~[19~-~~~enlional terms. WATERFRONT CONDOMINIUM . ------..-----.--...-~~-~e--~b,,,,a<llil.,._...lll-!;-"e"";c"'"o"'-Cvered-p pa c i 0 u s bedroom W.TH BOAT SLIP -New 2-bedroom. 21/2 lJ ~ l()U I: li()M S:~ tio. Victory garden & suites .. 3 baths. -Formal ba.ths. ready for occupancy. Full price a real value at· ......... ~• ....... $79,500. · ~ ••••••••• L~ lfruit trees. Lots of room , ~ $87 ,500. CALL 540-1151 REAL TORS . ~ " dining room. Family Genera --,----r~ - -~-~------~~ra~~~~: ~·~J;, ~~~~ room, fireplace.· Tile Es~ i11.s 7°/o LOAN 1 ;-· ·~ -i--------.:.1.M1119~-. '---fireplace. Formal din2 roof. . On a quiet cul de 17187 Broolchurst St. CA,N BE AS'SUMED . WITH NO QUALIFY- • llll1'111lllll ...... 1ing room. Deluxe kitch-sac sfreet..Shows like a fountoin...Valley Ca "»7 -ING.'. Showcase 3 bedroom-3--bath-, paneled· .. .. Open J/au.d_eJ_ SunJa; f-5p.m. 24912 Cavanaugh ............... $ 55,000 l532 Keel Drive ... · . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 88,800 1400 'serenade terrace .. -......... S 94,000 1507 Keel Drive ................ $ 87,950 2836 Alta Vista ...... ~-.•....... $ 67,500 210 Via Lido Nord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $195,000 1990 Port Trinity : ............. $ 87,500 -- -1724 Galaxy· Drive .............. $139;500 19 Tiburon Bay ................ $124,500 OPEN SATURDAY 1-S 1400 Serenade Terrace ....... : .. $' 94,000 2ilW Vista-Huerta .............. $ 52,500 * * * *' * * LAKE FORE-S.T-·ES'T'ATE OPEN SUN. 1-5 Deane Bros. 4 Bdrm. fam· ily rm.; beam ceiling. Huge lot:-24912' CA v: ANAUGH. $55,000. P~te Hallock. CORONA DEL MA~ _ 3 Bdrm . Lusk, profess. lndscpd. corner. In- side like a shiny penny w/many expensive extras. 1532 KEEL. OPEN SON . 1-5. $88,800. Jim MuUer. · IRVINE TERRACE-4 BEDROOMS OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5. 1400 SERENADE TERR. 4~Balhs. Neat as a pin. Lovely pool- sized grounds. Perfect family home. $94,000 l:ncl. land. Call GeQ. Grupe. NEW LISTING-HARBOR VIEW HILLS __ OPEN SUN. 1-5. 1507 KEEL. Delightful d~­ cor in 3 BR., 2 ba. Lusk home· with larg'e cozy family rm.; corner lot w /prof. land- scpg. $87,9@. Harriett Davies. IDEAL EASTBLUFF OPE N SUN. 1-5. 2836 ALTA VISTA. $67,50..0~ Do~ your family need schools, shops beach, tennis, ~arks ? This has it all plus 5 BR., 3:_baths. Paul Quick. · ·· · OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 210 VIA LIDO NORD Prime Lido Nord location. Pier & slip·; 4 bdrms., din. rm.; 4 baths. $195,000. Expan. _Ela!_l_s.ava,i!._ I~ed: occupancy. Pa!_Hu_L . • HARBOR VIEW HOMES Palermo model on G IA.l~T CUL DE SAC LOT. 4 Jjdrms., fam. 1rm ... 21h baths. 2 Frplcs .. bar. $87,500. 1990 PORT-TRINITY. OPEN SUN. 1-5. l;loward· Wells. LIDO BAYFRONT Just li~ted-50' of prime bayfront property. Beautifully remodeled 3 bdrm. home, com- pletely' furni shed. Large brick patio & pier. $2751000. Mary Harvey. · BAYFRONT-FEE Spectacular view of flJain bay & mount&ins; sandy beach -pier -garden atmosphere. West Bay Ave. near N. H. Yacht Club. $197,500. Cotltact Bill Bents. tVAN WELLS-BAYCREST Lots ·of charm in thi 4 bdrm., formal dining rm. home. Bright fam. rm. overlooking po<>I. 3112 Ba. Courtyard entry. $87,500. Vacant., Man' Lou Marion. · ---~ _._........._ .Coldwell,8-nker 133-0700 • 644-2430 ~ 550 NEWPORT ~E NT•E~ pR., N.B. r- ( . '· en. 540-1720. model home. 54-0.1720. 714 .-Cl63-5611___ · living room wiULfilQ.ue fireplace, large kit-.!!!!!!!!!~'!"'!'!'!'11111111111111~!!!!. "!!!!!!!!! hen &. dining. Beautiful pool on large ir-* OLDIE * regular lot. 13est _value in the area. For com· BUT GOODIE plete_ d~tails· c~i..~ 1-.46-5880 ~ _ ~ASJ~~o~~~ b~~.-a~:;1l~~: QUALITY BUil l ~-A.~E. _ 2955 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-1720 -basement, and an exciting CLEAN, SHARP 3 ~EDROOM -hardwoocI- CLASSIFIED will sell il! J.'ant ad results ... o42-56i8 interior. Almost complelely floors, fireplace, enclosed patio, new carpets General General · refur~ished. Best o! all -shopping. Just listed at . $30,750. CALL -;;:;;;;;~=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;~:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. lar ge corner R-2 lot. $35,250. 52'0·1151 • Call~r. Ha·rl'is, !'>45-8424, • SouthCo Realtors. . MESA VERDE....,. HOT ·ITEM OUR 24th YEAR Offering service only experience can provide HARBOR VIEW HOMES Like new 4 bdrm. & family rm. home -2 baths & 3 car .garage. Xlnt marine view. · Property vacant. Quick ·possess. avail. $89,500 DUPLEX -OCE-AN SIDE OF HWY. Property now rented -but one unit avail. for ~uyer, if desired: 2 Bdrms . .each unit; also, garage for each. Reduced price $69,500 2407 E COAST HWY· CORONA DEL MAR•67S 3000 General General WHAT DO YOU ··JUST LISTED, neat, freshly painted 4 & WANT? family on a quiet street -Huge enclosed, pooltable size lanai •. no grass to cut only Marketi ng ·programs l h a 1 plants & sh r u b s to · trim. First time on . enable professiona!S. 10 market and owner needs quick sale. Qffered 'l maximize eamings? Con· at $38,950. CALL 546-5880 tinuous training ? Life & . health insurance• Hear WOULD YOU BELIEVE •. • • $2fi,SOO more about sale~ & manage-IN MESA VERDE -· 3 Bed'room 2 bath On ment potentials through The · B · · · Vision Syslem. Boh Smith. quiet street. rmg your pamt brush & dec-~7-645-1. orate to your own taste. Needs T. LC. CALL 540-1151 VISIM MESA VERDE ___ Re!.lty_,_Tc_.__ SHARP 3 BR, 2 BA located on pretty cul-SIMPL y de-sac, l~ge corner lot with driveway, gate, BEAUTIFUL · and pad · for bo'at or'" camper·. Lovely shag carpeting and lots of TLC. Well ldscpd, and "SPANISH" 3 blocks to all shopping. CALL 546-5880. 3 bedroom Spanish beauty LARGE C""RNER LOT with · impo11ed Italian tile V floors, gorgeous kitchen and '3 BEDROOM PLUS FAMILY ROOM large family n:xm~, formal· dining enough for . pooltable. Close to schools-and .ar~.a. be~uHfu.1 tr 0 P 1ca 1 shopping. While it lasts $29,500, CALL atrmm, wel bar . plus much . 5401151 . . much more. Squeaky clean • · * * * * * * to boot. This is a "mu~t see". Priced at only $46,500. FIXER UPPER :t~ . in this 18'x36' heated POOL. ·Great EAST- SIDE location! Close to Westcliff shopping. 3 Bedroom, convertible den; 2 baths, fire- place, plus ROOM TO ADD ON. 10% down - owner will carry 10% -2nd' T.D:'$39,500. , Call for appointment. , . ; WE CAN HELP ·vou BUY, SELL. OR TRADE A HOME ANYPLACE IN THE NAT!p~ AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REAL TORS . '. ' . : . • • . -.644-7270 .General' -General NEW CONDO lJN BAYFRON{ Dramatic . three bearoo~i,_'_two ~tory home . \vith a convenient, yet quiet. bayfront loca- tion. Your own dock for a 38' boat is at your doorstep. Loatls o.f upgraded features that you will appreciate again and. again. Call 675-7225. * TAYLOR Co * ~:!~~~~~1~s2;~roBENi , EASTSlDE COSTA MESA -2,000 sq. ft. 4 i CE bedroom, 2 bath home on large R·2 lot.. Cus- • t' 1 • • ~ tom ·built ranch style featuring .beam ceil-· 1 ings, massive · dQ.uple brick fireplace and BIG CANYON-$1l4 950 , : hardwood floors. ~he ain't very pretty but M-Ac-~·IA-D Exclusive Country Club area "1ith security · '""$2'4';0lJlr-.. wow! what p_otentlal -maybe -even conll'·--11---•--'---~:.... I~ . D entrance. Popular floor plan in this fine 5 ve1-tmg to duplex. Price right. CALL FO I RV IN E . Charn1ing starter home for DET Al LS 546-5880 -bedroom-home. amilf -l'ffi wf wet-bar for-newlywerls----m·-retired cou-' .. mal dinin rm.& 3 baths. Heavy shake 'roof, pie. Only 10 years old, ..------------------......; 3-car garage. Beautllul cptng & drape . private corner lot, good siz· cd ym·d - a nd 9nly 21,2 miles -ERITAGE "Our 28th Year" to lhe beach! WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road . ·"Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club~ . NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. ~. -644-4910 C WALi< ER & LEE Realtors 646-77U -:----'--t '------..;.. ___ _._..;.. ____ .J 2043 Westcliff ·Di;ive Open til 9 PM . General General ' w • ·su"""<>" ""'"' G,,,e_!!er~l. -' -" ' : '""" ·I-;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;:::;:;;;;;,;;;;;;; *.. BUYD REALTORS" PRESENTS . * HARBOR VIEW 1-IO~IES MONTEGO MODEL A TREASURE . -·. 3 Bdrm .. 3 baths; Harbor View Hills Porto- -----11-1.-1illD..... Model P.lµs a bonus area stressed to code & readv to be ,Your ream sturuo-. --· 1915 PORT WEYBRIDGE OPEN SUN. 1-5 i <l . LITTLE JEW~ A "sparkle plenty" home in desirable irvine Terrace, 2 Bdrm., 2 baths, convert, den; in · a park-like setting. Pool, too! 1537 SERENADE -OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 1 rll""fll:::'.""-l ... l•, •: .. ~ .. i· .. · . .,·:·~ 36~!,~'~~~~ !:rv. - Nel'd a "Pacl"? .Place an a d! C'l11ssificd •. is .•.. ti42-.~ l General Gener•! ~~~~~------~ WHY SIT & · WATCH Build An Estate For. Yourself 4 bedrooms, family room, formal dining; carpets, drapes, super landscaping, co vered patio, woo d deck. $76,450 PALER. MO MODEL prices, intei-e. l increa~e. Get You have lh(/ught about -orr that eourh-tt11d ('0111<' sec !llld hffC' is ~'Our chance 4 bedrooms,, fa mily room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, well this beautiful model home. wtth 110 ,little invested. Tax cared for . Lush. landscaping, wood deck. Lots of detail That's right. wilh all the ex-shelter and net spendable. _ added Qy owner_, -·~ Im~ included Converted Prtmr f:astl'lde I ation • -··· $7'=,=JU(J{~-~ -= ~-.. ·-= --=-=--===:;:;lf.::illl~~. a! · • · 11 ~--_ .1\1.iillln walking_ di \ance to . wv patio., pro res s Iona 11 ~· wm-c-. . 7tlrSt. lrop- ________ .,., ______ _ CAMEO SHORES " Magnifice,1t panoramic ocean view. Cus- tom 4BR, 3 bath den. Available for im-· mediate occupancy. $115.000. Jack Custer 642-8235, OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1-5 p.m. ·4545 Fairfield. (Tll) --··· ELEGANT BIG CANYON "It's all in the name'*-3 ·Rue Vabonne. New 3BR condomlnium ready for occu- pancy. $115,000. Billie Mattson 644-6200. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 ·p.m. (Tl2) · ' .. SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE • ,.yery s arp 4BR; . ve y new carpe • · mgthroughout. Short escrow. Only $33 ,000. Lois Miller 642-8235. (Tl3) • ON THE BEACH-JETTY VIEW- Rare find-4BR home on 3 lots. Ken Hart- ley 642-8235. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 p.i'n . 2605 Way Lane, China Cove. (Tl4) · I -I . CAMEO HIGHLANDS Lo_vely · 3BR & den or 4BR. Walk to semi- pr~vate beaches. Charming location-great privacy. Charlene Reichmann . 642-8235 (T1'5) • . J-AR~E BAYFR,ONT aUILDIN,G SITE 2 contiguous lots-. Within 10 min. by boat from the op~n SEA! Pier·& la rge slip. Old- er home presently on property. $219,000. Tom Queen 644-6200. (Tl6} LINDA ISLE .LAGOON ·Lu xurious .5BR home w/room for lg. boat. ~.000. _Dona Chichester 642·8235. (T33) l'rvine .- 1-IA.RBOI{ VIEW ~lE LT l-101\lE d <'Orated in/out. w.-.t b'!r. 4 pin~. Five mcomc uni.ts, hug1: '*'<:!rooms and ju~t 2 . botl1 2 and 3 l:x•.drooms, w!lh ye!lrs old. Pri eel to sell at. fit·rplacl's, pr1vRte p11t10s 38,000, Let's go! artrl bt1ilt·ln.: Tit ~ rentals tOI ,..;,:...,.., Orlue ,..2_1231 • are alway 111 demand. G t I .,.,.. . '" • Bll:-OlBO .. • C WAll<FR & LEI: R allors ~:>-9491 . larled right. · As k i n g 1144 MacArthur U•·IZOO ~-I . C. f . ·Co.lesworthy l N-po.1hch,centornla121~' Realtors 640-ootb \! .... ~~~!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!I· ~ ... • ( ' • ' ... :io DAI~ Y PILOT . .... Friday, Junt 1 •. 1973 --------------~ ~ ..... _,_ors_•__,)!~)('-_Holill __ ._ .. _s ... _ __,][ el 1----._I General SPECTACULAR VIEW·. Overlooking the harbor entrance, the turn-S~HORES VIEW. PAINT & SAVE OWN Y()UR OCEAN VIEW * ing Qasin & the main channel. 3 Large bed-DOVER· -WESTSIDE 3 Bedroom Free-OWN rooms on 2-levels. Family room like an Olde . 6 BR. -pool -Bay View $159,00.o dom Home on large tree $ 3 + Guest $25,950 SALISBURY REALTr Exclusively Presents· * · E i· h p b h · ll t '2 S studded lot • needs little 27 500 , ngki U •1 ev1en d~s. a wme ce ar. un-TOWN. HOYSE-AIR CONDITIONED fixin' and paint. Illness Till , 1 , t •6-Private circular street of dee s, forma , v ew 1rung area, den, spacious · · rorces sale only. 1000 Grove 8 ll pcrLec s ....... er Jine homes. Paint Wld save gourmet kitchen. Framed beamed ceilings. ' 3 BR.-furnished...-Community pool-$32,900 Pl., c.M .. (1-Blk So. of Vic.-hom for you. H's im-thousands. Sweeping T ~ f ]' "& Old E l ' h I l JJU1eulate in every way and 'grounds "'Ith room '01· boat. J..AJt o P.ane m g e ng LS charm. A HARBOR VIEW HILLS toria on Monrovia o Oak · is located in a ni e e 3 bedi~ms inc j ud i n g real showpl~ce! $296,50(J ~ _ . \ ~L 00 3 · ~s W. to Republ ic -So. neighborhood. It has 3 hlde..a-wa:y muter ulte, 3 BR-family rm.--0cean vie\V, pool $.9.5,0 2 ~ s to Grove Pl.) bedroorns-imd a 1iimlly area separate childrens wing. IJDO ISLE BAYFR,ONI ,LOT $23 ,950 off the kitchen. Many extras den with sliding glass doo1· 90 F t Lid N d ' A ll 3 1 t .d Wt have listings of many other homes __ • too: air conditioning, fire to 25• entertainers patio. ee on o or . C ua y, o s, Sl e Call us for your needs alat'm system, and a Breatht!lking view -of can-1--_.,__,__.....·,. .... e · · privilei;{es il l>Cll~or-="""'"r-""'z~-_,_, .. r:.....o-;.:a•_ .... c~-... .,,. ... .:+ .......... .......,........__..... .... _ __. __ ...._._..._.-.....u.,n,wi., -.-...pCO\'el.ll!d pa · 11llll"' ....... '"+-..,_ "" • .....,.~ land/lease based on $550,000 (QRBl·N~MARTIN . all&ived on this 13 acre ~~l~e ~f.\\ ~~wtn'si~·s~f-~~ TER HURRY! APARTMENT SfTE ranch wilh large custom OPf.N TIL 9 . ITS FUN TO BE NICE/ 645-0303. home, . fenced corral PLUS · Prime lo~ation · ip Huntington Beach ·near a 3 bedroom rental at $200./ ti' I Huntington Harbour. Just listed! ,$200,000 REALTORS Call Anytime 644-7662 mo. C11stom home is va· 1 . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!"!!'!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!l'!!!'!.j cant · qukk possession. Will _ UNUSUAL INCOME OPPORTUNITY ~eneral . General -~f~~~ange IOi"'"bay-side du-' • .:c.' Four 3 bedroom homes on their own private --------TE $65 000 --_WE LOVE U LA COSTA 3 SEPARA I • . street, each with enclosed yards. Built. -in · R-2! kitchens. fireplaces & garages. May be pos-Build your own custom home UNITS I OHi \I L 01.\0\ •' • ~ I LJ "I MONEY. MAkER LOVELY SO. BAYFRONT HOME WITH PIER Xl.nt. cond.~uts,tanding location! $175,000 111-1111/2 DIAMOND . --weTIOilllt Cluplex. R-. =u~p--... --==-- Unusual view location ~ LITTLE JSLAND arge ami y ome pft s 2 . rp'f._ S~Jfs South Bay beach. __ Offer~ at $155,000 SALISBURY REAL TY -673-6900 316 MARINE AVE., BALBOA ISCAND Corona del Mar 2-DUPLEXES · • sible to divide. $120,000 on 1his new lot in tliis fan-:GREAT i.slic plann d community I d heatlh spa \\'here many -£AST SIDE VACANT & READY EASTSIDE 3 Bed~m home + :!SxlO Run1pus Room , .. with space ·IQ .plan another ,C.'8111ge apartment! COZY CORNER.· plush plantings, fmit trees. $32,!t30. OWNER WILL ASSIST FINANCING. Call Anytime. 6-16-0555 Lovely near new 3 bedroom 2 bath t o w nh o u s e or greenbelt. Beautiful upgrad- ed hame in immaculato con-705 & 707 -ORCHID dition. Fireplace and built ea. w /3BR, 2 BA downstairs· + 2BR, 2 Bl\ of our all-lime greats enjoy ' · the winter, Live. with-in LOCATION walldng distance of tile JUST LISTED "Tournament of -the Cliam- -pions" 'where coun lry club Room to add 3 adrlilioaaf living is the finest. $16,000. uhils on ttli s ;,ox300· Jot. 586-0222. Two s11acious lwo bcrlroom SAN M 'IGUEL I uni ts and l large 3 bedroom Owner anxious! Re<lecorated 3 be9rm & family rm home on huge camel' lot -room for boat or , trailcl', l\im;:."size covered palio ,!: p1'ivatc yard. QuICk p()ssession . Low down. 744 Center SL, C.~I. . $27,250. in kitchen. R e .c r ea t i on room, pool and childrens upstairs. Private patios, ·fireplaces, 3 yrs play area. Try 10% ~own old. Immac. cond. Drive by', can for details will ctU'ry itself. Priced at & showing. $84,500 each. · 011ly $27,'500. For mote in-. formation, please call· K L · H t R-·E I 64"5760 Rec 64"1607 673-8550. • • ar man • . nv. ,. . .,., .,.. _ OPEN TIL 9 • ITS FUN TO BE NICE' J" 2400 j' house first timf' ofiercd. Select "San Migue sq. \\'ill e<1nsider exchange' Ull ft. 4 bdrm, 3 ba. Family to 8 units. Priced to sell last room with -mil'TOred -wet . . · TRIPLEX MESA Verde super sharp 4 CALL 6-12-1 Tll ' - COMPANY REALTORS . ---2u1-e-:-CoasT'Hwy., Corona =del""M"ir ''Selling Real Estate In. New·port Harbor Since 1944" bnr. Formal dining room, at $·13•000· &l&-TI7l. I e . ' . -breakfast-area,-sell-eleaning OPEN TIL g • ITS FUN TO BE NICE!_ ~]'-tJIV : I , ~;~u.d~~~ri1~~1f~~ pa~~~~ ~· , •• -"'21 _-~ WEST._CUFF I ' II Corona d'FMa;;--COsta Mesa _ . b Br + fam ily rm, freshly CORONA____ paint~~;1· $51,500. By _' __ _ -DEL MAR -. ~~rr. 3 br., 2 ba., cpts;'" . . . , and ull!<t easy:care land· ~ · • scaping. View of Saddle-1 _ ~ 11 DOVER SHORES 673-4400 CAST _ ·YEAR'S . rTll'o -2 bedroom -1. batb: drps, .patio, clbhse/pool, One -2 bedroom -bath and Close to schools. 54~38 back. 586-0222. I i · · R I t · I 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!~--~~....-:~........,, DLil"ll.Nr 11r r."'R Cahforma anc 1 s ye on r-' ' ---1--:-COttEGE-'-PAR -·-rn~ ~TV l m·g-e rorner lot :. lletlrTn:s, General . .,_7 I General / · PRICE A BONUS j ~;~,~.~~~~~ ~~n~u~;r ~t LAStJ OF, .BEACH GORGEOUS REDUCTION A shady street boat or trailel· storage. PROPE v I r' . Is such a dlHighl O[><'n • daily 1101 Estelle . Rl'.' I 1 ·GLEN MAR .Don'1 l!ft a hand \\'hen you \Vhen you own a two storx Lane. $94,950. 3 BEDROOM mon' mto !Ins ~pa1·khng That fits ,YOU jusl nght. Simply one of t·ht• p·eatcsl I l'f<',lll hum<' because there's A crackl~ng fireplace _ PRICES! LA CUESTA VER~El!OMES in Laguna Hills has 2 homes back on the market because of credit rejections. Bolh have a cozy kilchen and family room plus 3 BR 's & :l BA. One has a !itl!placc. Quick . pos~essiQn. excellent HOME ~~~~~'. olf~~e,:;_1'.n l~~;;~1'.1P1gt0~ -· _ _ __ _ _. nothing that needs being ~~ fda~500room, -too « h I N . .r~ p ,. f l done. 3 h~dr·ooms. · 2 baths, , ice """' ;,Uper .S arp, C ean, CIVJJOl't hed1 oom. ~ bath !J. ome . er ect Or fOl'mal dinin!! at•ea, low II"''· It S pen.ect for you. . conventional financing avail- ~ ·able. West home Home is ·vacant l t d 1 t · I ool l ~ "" Call 546-2313 for instant occupancy on ocn e_ c ose o sc' s am Cr'eoti .. ve family lie tree lined streGt and -, . ~hopping. Shag c~·peting, , . now ' o-'N TIL 9 • ITS FUN TO cc NICE • $31,000 & $31,509 ·an-appooval YllU--{!an .. d Ii I h '·b •-n:, ~ · upgraue , no wax-no or·-every Ov y ."' m· $1000 LESS ,, -_ walk to t:he•beach or enj9y in Kitchen. waterso.ftener, terest in tlns charnung 4 , -\ • HOM&-& BUSINESS Call Jerry H ocean breezes while loung marble !it-cplace, aluminum bedroom l~ome. Convcnie1.1ce. College l~.~I; s best b~y at 4 Bedroom, 2 baths, doubl~ --or Joe Wilhite· Ing in your manicured back covered patio, -fenlied yard for Mom m the ou~standmg onl~. s,,z,,,50: Call ~!~·6679 ,. , garage. $30,000. . Best of 714: 544-SOlZ yard. Priced at only $34,950 for the kids. This is a lot of kitchen, se\\~ng -la undry quick. • ·... -terms. , -Consider the full're appcre. 1 1 .oz ""n b' · •-•-• -_nouse or ,,,, .•'""· mom corn mallon '" cenu..u LARGE F·AMILY?· E1M1l1"sh Country · ciation or any beach · prop-vacuum system." Workshop, """:II erty. Call now 842-2535. .• COATS stuc!y, large family room 4 Bedrm 2 Bath 5 Bedroom, 2 baths,. <;:I'ose to Cot:f'Clge + Pool C · & with outside entrance, play -shopping, $32,500. ., W WALLACE yard, access to private FREEDOM HOME NEED SECURITY r Nestled-among towering · REAL TORS beaches. Snnny· deck ad-· $27 500 3 Bedroom home fully car· trees. 3 · bedroom geiv. joining .kitchen, dining and .HARBOR VIEW ' • pctcd. recently painted. Oozes OLD W 0 R L D '!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'~!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!' 1· · s · · , B1·g cornnr lot "'l.lh "n "ddcd CHARM. Hu!!e Pub · style _ _ __ 1v111i:: room. cc111g 1s I ' n " " Large· C'nclosed sunporch, 1. . . .. a half. With fireplace ~ 6 BY OWNER, lush greenery carpo11s -large pool -year-]~' inconfe of $8l60.--Price surroundJng fully upgraded $84,000 or 10.29 times g'ro s. 3 Br home. Hurry! 546...464S. BC',t1buy in.Corona ·dcl-Mar. East Bluft Call . 5 4 6 -16 Oi>-,-IN-------"----- VESTMENT DIVISION THE REAL ESTJ\TERS * 5 BR. 3 BA. 2 fireplaces. 3-car ~arage, Ja)·j:!e family l'Olll. $&1,000-644-5086 . - El· Toro lM'MACULATE 3 berlroom, .family room, ..:.buillin gas kitchen, 2 baths, fi_IT.12)ll.c.r •. J.1ew shag carpet- ing. c.-Overed. patio 'plus • CdM Duplex camper space. sprinklers, I Cute 3 BR, 2 Ba front house w a 1 I e d yard. $29,950. · w/fncd priv patio & yard. ~ lmmed. occup. 2 BR, l Ba· ARIZONA OWNER Must s!'ll rem· house, -xlra wide 42' 3BR. 2BA, lam. 1'1111 \~ acre, lot. trees, garden, pool, . a.Ir <.'Ond . soil wnter. AM &·PM • "1" I ( n.1-..1 H11-:hY't,I\ I (Ill J ,j ilt I \111 ,, ~ (,II •1 I pnlios. 2~572 Coria Cresta Dr, nr El Toro . Rd. & ·Muirlands. ----------brlievin~::: Sl07.~ -fee and 1 "CARMEL" family room off the kil<'hen . fenced front & ·back yard,• 1vmg · dining room. heavy BIG CORNER LOT GI ·N .Q DOWN ~~;~1~~i. ~~e;~.~ ~~;~i~ NICE' SPAR1<LING :'.1~i~1~~de'. i~~c~rc~;cr~h~ room f01· boat. Qutet streel. ~~i~i:' ~~ii~~g. fi~!~~~:~~ BIG R-2. PROMISE FountilrrVilley Who's first? . "'!i21,:;oo.. . .. parltling tree form POOL _Sm:•ll va~.at1on honw._ ~n~all close to Harbor Shopping -$,27, 750. · ., ~ _ ; ,. BRIGHT . : Roy McCardle Realtor & JACUZZL Take over low pr1c<': S 1 .. ,900. <:'•ill 613-731.l () \\' N ER r <' 1 o ca t e<I. Center. Assumable VA loan, 3 BR, 2 full BA's, really clean ,i 11 lrnma<:ulale 3 bedroom .' fam. Newport 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. in terest loan. No qualifying. Oem1ison Asso~fi!es ~tig~~~~s!d bc~·;~io.Sh~~~ no qualifyi'_ng, no Joan te~.. home on. a nic<>-cul-de-sac ' , 1 ily room Carmel on "'"een· •t 541-7729 -€ollege Park Estates. Hurry, • e SACRIFICE e 1 '·' .--. '" • · l h o·a1 ~h ••o• · , lllilt-ins. Family rm , Save n1oney hei'e'. •. ~ Bed-st. When you drive up thl!--·: ' belt. This upm:adcd beaut1.• o c ap, 1 :J<U·""""· --2 BR: pool, 2 car gar. 1. 1 F . _ ~ .. -1rep ace'. ru1t. tr er s. rooms. 2 balhs, nice shag landsrpg is super sharp and _ · won'l last_. Lovely profes-Fairview ~R THE · R-2 Loi. Only $36.-000 B ·1 1 b k ~ 3 7 5 o O carpets. Good \'alue at in the . back yard is a lrg,~ sional lahdsca11lng aoo 1 rv Oceanview Realty 6i3-Ki00 ~~~~~ · r · · ' · ·_~, r $32,950. covered patio for B-B-Q_and CUSTOM patios. Clean as a whi stle,! 646-8811 SWIN~G NEW DUELEX · Great hay OWNER . p k l'k COATS -~~~.~~~~gioa'!:0pa~m~:1or's~ ! ~·~~~al~i~i~~e;.!1::: 0~1;:i:1 (any.time) SINGLE r:1~v-'S~~.~~e~~~\~~n yc~td. 4111~~~1~~. 2arb;Jis~ •. & will cover all. Carpels & ,·are patio· 2 halhs. All this $1.6,900-I * 673-9239 * Patio. Dining l"Tn; family drps are in good cond. ·A TRIPLEX and on lee land 10 lop it off. 1 I rm. Pictµre windows. Fore· · WALLACE fantastic starter l10me! Sec Only S69,900. Call 673-8550. IO\\'NER-a;~ious. La r g e $136 .PER MO'NTH USE. YOUR G.I. Cost I Meu <'<l a.it' heat. Must sec! brk -·-REAL TORS .today. ' l~OO ·sq rt. :i. berlroom. ,2 full OPENTIL 9 . ns FUN TO & NICE' kitchen with h ti i 11 -in s. Not a rondo. cute & beautiful on this well priced 3 bedroom I , ~31·500· 84~91 · · - -546-4'f41--If baths 011"11e1 u111t 2 Bcd100111s . Healed & filtcrNl pool. 4 _ new carpeting & the home. It has landscaping $2'50. OWKER leaving .. Cathedral (op." Eveni"ngs) 2 hath urnt and la_.rge one ., I l bdrnis. 2 baths. Rear lh·in!! galore and is located on the . beamed ceiling. 4 bdrms. 1..-·t t All II b It c • furnishings rPmain l\'ith this I ~-. ·1 f' 1 IQ~ 531 .... .""' mo.m uni . " "1 1 UJ • 1 , rm.· -Dmin"" rnl. co,·ni·ed f 1 prettiest shady tree-lined 1 RENT 'TILL YOURS < am1 y rm, 1rep are. ~,.e --· -------·5800. ( .. ,,,) 531-5800 ms. dishwasher. w1w car. . patio. hrk s:m,500. 979-2300 home. Per ect Y silu!,lted on street. Close to gol:C course. _ C(lvered patio. Built-ins. pet drapes & separate laim a large lot &. the gardens ho · d h I G ~~-UESJ + !\urncrous fruit trees. brk $215. PER MO. "'tley' room. 01\'l1cr unit ele:J _ -ElWNER-moving ·ch.Ly arc... lQv.ely. WALKER &, ~0:~1~~ranvet~rtt: s.or r~~' ~ r "°'uo -$41!,000. 842~2561 ... inc ta. ... es 8i maint fee . BEAT YOUR WIFE ~gantly furmshert. • 6 De-OCEANFRONT DPLXS pa r~el~d. ~orked entrance._ 4. LEE Realtors, 54&--0022. 5% dom1 with owner help-. PO L . Assum1ble 7.2% Ln S39(). moves ybu rn seUe1· . . tached closed garages. By 3 B . bFdl 1111, f?alhls.. Palla. KEEP THE-KJD.S -'ing lo pay your rlosing IRON GATES to South Sea Prime Fountain \/alley area, pa s all costs. 2 BR· 2' BA to. tl~ts fantastic deal. You ppt only. $92,750. p ET E rand new buildu1gs._ All . Rnll y rm, irep ace. Rc~r costs. Full price $31,500. Island p'aradise \\itll \voocl di Y dult d . / • \\On t?necd much money for BARRETT REALTY 642 4333 different 011ncrs locallons h\'lng rm. Large yrd .. b1k AT HOME c II ~ close to schools, parks, x . a con o-new w w 11 · be 1 3 e . · · · & 1, • ' $37 462 5~0--l720 , a not to see. 10. deck patio, swaying palms shopping centers. 2 BR, 21) shag 'crpts.' d1·ps: h'g kit w/ b1d1rsms au i~tl. 2 qui e? .~1ze ~ 3s1Bzes -adrc utectureS.1 10 000 . . . -Lovely 4 bedroom, 2~1 bath OPEN TIL 9 • rr'S FUN TO BE NICE• and volcanic rock g;µ-cle ns. 3 B d all elec bltin appl's super -w 1 " . uxmm~s --· --·---r, up," wn , . OWNER leaving. Best Joca-I , i . ·-· l A Townhouse, cust rps, l & . . G d 1' Tl ., -baths. ~ull pnce. is $31,950 * DUPLEX * 4 Br up, J br dwn $169.000 lion. Watkin" to schools. 3 home on quiet, end_ of bedroom including s P it upgraded . crpts. priv patio c ean mcc. oo oc. us wllh 5',e down it can be .J Br up.-dll'n $210 000 . .... . . , cul-de-sac street. Room for le\'el master suite, separate w/gas BBQ, zox22 lam rm <:an not be equalled.I See yours. Let us show it to you 2 BR, z ba., fam. rm., fr~!., l!OP..\TATJ-1 REALTX • ~d11ns, 2 baths: Family rm, two pools plus playground in 1 guest lacltil y with private w/gns fplc, 2 car garage today. . by appointment. . . su nporch & sundeck, pr1v; Ask for Dave lirepl a~e._ Covered patio. giant backyard. Short walk ', '. entrance ofl pool, cozy den, './elec door opener, sauna, rm·port. Good owner's unit. $3-1.900. 540--1720 F'riced-at-only $41,950, To FIRST ti_me oifered, 2 story, beam .ceilings. Gourmet SOUTH BAY REAL TY I' yard + Jge. 1-BR. apt. w; 67j.1972-· 494_0615 Forcect-~1r heat. b r k to grade and hil!h schools. used brick fireplace. n1gged ~l. lennis, tot lot. •'. $6. ·oo FEEL LIKE ~ce call 842-2535. -2000 sq.ft. beauty, giant kitchen \\ith buill-ins. Ban- ;9'2·4471 ( ::::.) 546-8101 Realtors 545-0465 ca it 673-3663 673· 086 Eves. ME SA VE ROE-. -OPEN Tl/; g . ITS FUN TO BE NICE! oonus rm. beaut decorated quet formal dining. Step 002-3002 * 968-n77 ' Open eves. SHARP!. . . I FALLING?· ' ••. "~ $42,'iOO. Open House Sal.. down rumpus room ovrr eves: 968-4004 : ----Lovely new 4 & [:-m11ly hsting . -3617 S. Parton St.,· of! looking. giant rock "·atetiall, A11umable 7.2% Ln -: in popular Tmrn & Country You 11 really feel 1>3:rtrpere.d MacArthur, nr SO. Cst Plaza dance pavilllon and spark!-Prime Fountain VnJley area, associated BROKERS-A EAL TORS 2025 W Balboa 67J-J6U Jlon1es, one block to golf and . co~n fortab1e in this ""; · 546-9912 eves. Broke r ing pool. o,voer desperate. ("Jose to ~chool s, parks, course. Xlnt erpts ·arps qual1t_y v bedroom, 2 bath , B k B TAKE ADVANTAGE.· Call 1 · 2 BR 21 · lawns. Onl y S11.:iiJO . Cali home in ,Costa Mesa. ~any . -' ac ay 64;;...()3()3 ~~:_p1;~~lce~~~::: upgr~a~ or 5-16--5880 ' · kitchen built-ins, tile and RH 20x22 tam nn w/gas' fplc. 2 NEW BALBOA. --...:w·DllP-LE~ Stan MPV('l' Agent 5-19-1366 custom _ features as d.~ uxe *6-UNITS-· * ea•No NEW HOMES . crp.ts, priv patio w/ga~BBQ, . NEWPORT HEIGHTS ·r:rarhle bathroom6, . ~r!ck car garage w/eler door fireplaGe, panelled hvmg Gi-eat Eastside Location _O"""er. 'l!auna,_communi•u ___ _ CUSTOM 45' x 20' .PO<ll in a room~ Home4s-opl five twp triplexes-on -1 lot. All 2 ,...... ~ KHp this handy cllrecffry with yeu this wffkenct u - yeu 90 house-hulftlng. All the locatlons listed below -described in greater •tal by odnrtlslnt ..... where In today'1 Dally Pilot WANT ADS. l'otrOM sltewl!HJ open houaes for sale o~t• Ntit aro ur9od te llst such Information In tltls column each Friday, Sat- urday & Sunday, - 3 BEDROOMS 110605 Marigold Circle, Fountain Valley 531-3052 $34,995 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2495 Vista Huerta (The Bluffs) NB · 644-2430 $52,500 (Sat 1-5) 1532 Keel Dr. lHVUI{ills) CdM · -"'6«-24'3(}$81f,8i ----(Sun : ) 506 Aliso, Newp0rt Heights 548-9346 ;$44,950 (Sat & Sun 10-_~) .3 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 1806 Highland Dr. (Harbor Hlds ) NB 646-1_887 $56,000 (Sat 12•3; Sun 1-5) 1507 Keel Dr. (HVuHills) CdM 644-2430 $87,950 4 BEDROOMS (Sull 1-5) 24912 Cavanaug1~ ( ke orest) El Toro 644-2430 $55 ,000 (Sun 1-5) 1a i o o s e 644-2430 $195,000 (Sun l-5) 15 Point Sur (Spyglass Hill) NB . 494-1177 $118,000 (Sat ·& Sun 1-5) 1400 Serenade Terr (Irvine Ter.[I) CdM 644-2430 $94,000 ·(Sat 1-5) 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 1400 Serenade Terr (Irvine Terr) CdM 644-2430 $94,000 (Sun 1-5) 1990 Port Trinity, Newport Beach ·-644-243Q $87,SOQ. (Sun 1·5) -'j1[172r-Ga1_ x D ;.).(DmierSMres) NB- 644-2430 $139,5uu (5w.n 1-5) - 19-Tiburon Bay· (Spyglass Hill) NB 64412430 · 124i500 (Sun 1-5) · , .. 1. w atorlr•llt ,, WDt*rfNllt Ir '"' Prime. Newport. Penninsula <.'O_mplet.cly private yard go . ye~rs young. , Two private 2 =. units w/mod. bltin -52. 262, 274 -·nna St., Cl\1"' pool. lennis. tot lot. · I S 4 d 3 th th " bed ~"" Larg\!_:i BR. Z BA. fam rm, SOUTH-BAY REALTY ocatmn. pacmus an · 1 w1 is J rm home on pa1ios and large fenced kitchens. Income $920/mo. tpl Deluxe feature.s incl .Ude one of the cho.icest streets yard. CRll us for an ap-Room for 2 or possibly 3 c. Appro~ 1800 sq. Cl. CATHEDRAL CEILING 962-3002 * 968-7177 fl t 1 b k N t H h B . . Crpts, drps, lndscpd, fncd. . . . ._ eves·. """ '00' oor o ce1 mg r 1 c m ewpo1· e1g Is. lt1qi;, pomlnTCnl. more unils. Out-of-town-f I / ed h .... "°"""" ~ f' I L · I r t'I (' pl d t h 67' o~"" Onl $40 500 All included. 10'1c Down . . . anu Y room w rrus eart.. · 11·ep ace. avis 1 use o 1 e ire .f!I1 ree ousc add to .,.."""" Y • owner needs immed. sale. 7~~ % Int. 'Drh·e b,Y ! ! ! f fireplace, great for enter· BY OWNER UNIV. PA!1K· I ~n kitche1~s and baths. Wall< th:. charm. Call_ i10w OPEN TIL 9 •ITS FUN TO BE NICE/ $92,,500. Call 5 4 5. 8 4 2 4, 64&-9432 or S45-6lTI, faining, and . room for pool-3 BR, 2 BA, raised dming 111 • clo,cts · · · open be:'lm 6-fa-i221. 11·~-, ~ SouthCo Realtors. table too, leads to a romantic room, open beams, wet bar, ccilmgs. Laundry area for Ontu ' . BY OWNE R; 3 br, !rplc, swimming pool in low main-frplc. auto i;arag~ opencT. I each unit. Steps to the ~-, · ADULT DELUXE covered patio, n"W kitchen, tenance yard. Living room loiy marnt yard,. sprinklers, Balboa lsl1nd to school~ from this 3 BR, su~mde"? b:-r pme trees. ri~~;~7t. Sl09,000. Ca 11 , 21 ; --CONDO 640--0166 or 640-0227. has sepatatl' fireplace. Walk brick prit10, w1sl~1ng well, OPEN TIL 9 • ir 5 FUN TO BE NICE' ~ -.• 1 . ·5 lj~ o;0 LOAN--In -Fountain _Vall.eys I.in~ t 2 EA~ home. Walking dL~. sc~ls, shops. I ~1 . Jnl \\'esldi!C Dr NB Can 1-~1~ assumed ~\'llh no Hall. Model unit, gas BB Driv<' by I.his beautiful, new larwin realty inc. J.>2-8696. [ . ~ ~ 11 · . community· near new C1 *BRA.ND NEW* ~,\LL FOR DETAILs\ · ~!:!·l l Asking $ 41 , 50 0 ~ · ., · · qua r ·' 111~ "11 this 1mmacu-witll huge bonus (hobby) duplex; 3 bdrms., 2 ba . up & 968-440S ,24 hrs) e VETERANS e . . ~~.. ,1/ * IRVJN£ .* ~~1,2 1~;:::;v r=il!iio~~~ge.0~~~Y ~~~~g~g~~ ~~~~"l ~~ cl~.~~~/1~11~it~ -Honey~n Cotta ge-Hented 15'x40' custom poot,4 BEA"u .oun.• .,,v ) l' 1111' pm;.: pong. eau 1· WALKER & LEE Realtors, Pa~io, sundeck, F.A. heat, 1,2."iO doiirn. U"e -IJ!..innni't• _ hedmis, 2 baths. 01_1ly """" ,.,..,..,...,_. F-n.t...a.+!-t.-i ·e-UNIVERSJ:i'Y uf~<'llp~vil:b·Sf>l'il 00 . ------· • • :='-!>! ~O tl l'tE PARI< location. Chancellor lcrs. suuny huilt-in kilchc1I, K c., a:rp:-&'-clrrrpES:-room w i11IT. · Nice yard ~ .o,wn. : Beaut. custom 3 BR. plus 2 . Bi:. On Balboa Penin. il1 vie. of 38th Street 37J4 PARK LANE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Home . Popular 2 bedroom and {',Xlra 1vidt' 'lot. Just put C ·opper ettle ' peach of a duplex & ready with frui t trees, flagstone ESTATE FAIR, 53G-25.5l. I d 3 for 0our possession! . patio. All this + valuable. 3 BDRM Omdo, by 'e\\mer, pus en, or bed -on rnarkd. $37,500. Betler Ki"tchen M RGAN REALTY · room moclel Bea t·r 11 t I R-3 lot, for only S:5.000. near shopning, schools, pool · · · u 1 u Y ser {)( ay. ' 67• "-u•2 675 6459 '" FHA • decorated, 2 fireplaces, wet \Varm &: gJowing, cheerful ~ • Real Estate Fair 53fr255l. 11se. Take over · . Low b;i.r. separate laundry and b'plc, Immac, 3 BR, ~ BA, O U TS TA N DI NG famiJY LARGE 4 BR, 2 BA home.. ~It p&Y!IJ or new finan· atrium otl master bedrm. manlcu1'ed grounds. Wik to home, 20' ceilings, 2 BR, Immac Only 411 yrs new crng. $24,000. Vcant. Make _,_ Home · plus guest. Custom Be quick ot1 this one . RC'altors 646-7711 schls & shops. TI1is won '.t conv. den .+ lge 2 Br apt. sha kc· roof~ prof'. ofter. 8$9-4635, 'm 494:~ tliruout. S.fj,SOO.,CALL 5 4 5 -8 4 2 4. 20 l.l \\'cstclitf Drive .last. Hurry! Only $35,500. $99,500. Owner GT.HJ999 lnnd capcfl. many xtrRR! 3 . BDRl'd .. 2 BA, prof. VIEW HOME 2712 CLffl" Dll. Sou lhCo RcaUo ·s. Open Iii 9 PM 839-5226. Owner/bkr. 3 BR, 3 BA; 1 BR, 1 BA, $40,500. Call owner tor appt. !smdscaped, .fully c r pt d. OPEtv~A~~i:>' J.5 MESA VERDE COMMERCIAL LOT POOL furn, ~~ blk beach, opcn 557-8191. Many extras. $34,®5. By ON COAST HWY. PLU 4 bdnnst Spanish,--de-house, Sat 1 PM, 220 Agate, BY Owner -·5 br, w/lah1. 011~wr. 11605 Marigold Cir, l:XCHANGORS .. PACES£n'ER ·NEWPORT BEACH cor. Walking-to all schools 64Z-56.)'3. r•n. 3 bA. IslaruLkilchrn. ap-53b3o:i2_· ____ _ i-,,....-.:.*:__6_7_5-88_00_-..:*-'--L-4--IR-+--PO.' Ql-1-'-"-=-~ell-or-T-. and shopping~ Make orter. oll•g · Pt'Ox, 2400 '*t· fl.. blllns, :i RR, 2400 sq. rt., 2~t ba, CALLfKG C.Q. C.Q. C.Q. ~-$17 500 s ·mg ' . mme a e -· PllH ' Fl-IA k1l~t,;~-o' -2bltnts;-D\$4V,2c000rp ;,.,~•~·2sl.6fpl..-,+----ll--I 401 Mes11 Verde best location. 21 -• occupancy can be an-anged. OWNER-.JBR, 2BA, den, din, assuni.. ..,u,, 11 s ory, .. · .,.,.,..... -10.-• bloc-ks to the Ad ams school,i' George Williamson . GINNY MORRISON • bit.ins, rishwshr, dbl Irol. · Qllllli!y. 540--2362 --Huntington BHch t blot'k to the C:Ounlr)• C_lub Realtor 548-6570 *** -REALTORS• cvd. patio, cul-<le-ac, 218 OPEN HOUSE Sat & Sun · IS OUR ST.\NDARD f'EE -golf -lf'enms -Swim· -$-I 7-""0-NO MO-R;oo;-•* *... ,..,.. Mesa Wellesley. $37.500. OPEN. 12-:i. 120.~ McCormick, CM~· COUNTRY DOLL HO U E · ON H0?.1E SALES. ming. New paint, lush ,vv ;c ,_ .... ,. ...,.,,, 54:>-54.30 Prin. only. Immac. 3 br. 2 oo; 2 cnr gar with spilt rail fence. 3 1 CALL C.Q. .carpe~, 4 large bedroclms -Very d P1 m $ br/den & work! *~•Verde Dr. East, Corona del Mar w-bont & ca1nper a 's, Bedrms, man· size study, L • • master suite ri~ht oft the shop in rear. Lots o * ·~-* Costa Me1a $31,950. roaring wood -burning U'ntard · back yard and top toe into priva1·y with chain-link "'*•** 561-4130 * DRIVE BY * COLLEGE Park _ Assume .fireplace, ranch si?.c kitchen Olll' pool. Sd:' tills tll<lay. Ccnl·<' around this charm-7''n VA loan, $3000 total dn. with all the-latest gt)urmet "IALTY Only $52,500. c-11 546-. 2313. 1·n., honiei. Pric Is ill'' m • Open Evenings) Lovely -family home in 1. 2 d l lty "" " ,..,_.........,. HI hi d y ' Sharp 3 BR., 2 BA, 'family app 1anceB, _ e uxe van $1nce 194'0PENTILS}• /TS ~UNT08ENICEI but c11sy linanclng. * u UNITS*" tl''"~"nd g 3anJ" OU 0f" rm, lrplc. '$,13,!lOO. Owner. baths.. $35,750. BRR Downt•wn Coit• MeH ! !I ~V~L'~l·;r. & LEE Realtors One&: two BR. units. Court-b~1·hs,abi:and nei;n:;~~pels; 646-1514. 002-SSU 1171 . 91' .i46-00Z2 · yard entry. Carports for paneled ll\tlng n:u.: J.ats....o! B 1"11 harp . !lliR.-on. 3 BR, _2 ba, stone corner HARIOlt 642-29 -'* NEW~ORT HTS. * each apt .. ~eru· i;hoppl ng. storage. View. All this for We~t Side, h'g lot, fruit flreplr., -din. ·rm. lar.·g ar ---~ -·-· --Shnrp duf,ll x 011. R-3 lot _ No vacanfies! $175,QOO. .$52.SOO • ·l1-ees, quiet street, prln .. w/brot <loor._ ga rdPn & lotll * MAKE OFFER * MESA VERnE · You own the land GEM MORGAN REAL TY only. $20,000. 9j~ U11io11·Avc, of tt• • • !'.r. E'wlm1d &: 011 lhi~ bdrm, 2 lm1h 11om ""' s 12 500 , 673-6642 675-645 64Z:.7501 \Varn•r. ~· '\,000. 16771 Irby dlh lgc. Tiunily room, Crplc. Exdusiv(' • · ' l6IO W. Coast1iwy,, N.B. Ln .. 842 191 B Q. . Cu tom built 1 story 4 Br. 33·f!ct~V~a1 l·lc1erN~el•Belty~1 REAl,TORS . 642-4623 BY owner, lsl ofleting. Cozy FOat~;~ra,le,v~!lyl ?akwneeN12.1:.P. TMlocasan ----- f'A't'l1 r .lot Has separat~ ramily t·m w ;];)· Ill .iro, .P . a_, 1 You don't n d a gun Jo rnr>r .cottllge, IBR, 2BA_ +-011 ' "' FOR'tlN CO. beaut. Spanish !rplc. open -* 675-5200 * "Draw Fast" ' hen you n .noo sq fl unit. 2BR, lBA dcl Mar -torner lot. 3 BR Ill. Re•ltors · -'42·1000 l ams & 'Yc~b~r. Wal~ to It's a h"-"C.W. . • ·sc11 your pl.' c an ad In tbe D.t.lly & fl-pie. '[op q u n 1 i t y.. 2 BA; beau !fully lnd~p'd at I M.V.C.C. David Bourk!', Items wrth eo . u ·o lly Al I WMt AdB! Call now $ll6,T:i0. :.> 0 0 Poln ettla, I 35;5000, Aller 6 PM;557-4071 ~ ·d u "l'nd"~ Piute<' au.ad! Rllr. 546·9950.. · P1lol · la,. I fled . ·64~-5678. • 6-12-5678, 644-73U or &l&-9079 · ,. · II Idle it~u1s · · · •· .642-5678 ... ' I . . f ·Frid~, Junt 1, 1973 DAILY PILOT HcMt1 for Slllt I~ {.___Hou_ses-forS.Ce__iJ ~ { · ..,.fMU. -1~ [H~tiforSile ]~ [ ·: tuff.forS• ']~ '---R-~-~-"~_:_~~-t•_· _ _, 1•l .___R_~-~-n~-~~-· ~-'~-· _ _, !•~ I }~ ll..-Houltt_,_·llint~ ~-.... -1-Hunti--· ;cl;::::=+_.._ .. ____ ltliiiiiiiii. iiiiilliii••--•--r·------ --...;;..------., .Huqtington Beach Laguna 8"ch L•gun• Be•ch !,.•gun• Belch Commercl1l Lota for S•I• 170 Money to Loan 240 Housei Unfurn. LO~E ITI ~ * DRAMATIC L!VrNG * BE ST BUY IN TOWN ••• $6 5,000 and Y ·1 wi ll when you see In this beamilul 3 bdrm., 3 this neat·as-a-pin 3 BR 2 ba. home, w/mahy custom BA + lrg bonus. Lov'e!y featwres, such as tinted covered patio with flrepit. glass in sliding doors, Bonu & patio wu·!'d for ~elf·cleaning oven, . bJt-in Stereo, dishl'.shr, sptinkl<•rs BBQ, food center, rainbirds · COUNT RY CLUB and a ~·ell-kept low maint & many more wondedul ATMOSPHER E front & rear yard. $36,950, features; also incl. delux e Enjoy your Sundey breakfut & watch the Sailboats go by. Open bumed ceilings, wi,th red brick fireplace. 3 BRs 2 · Bath. Spacious fem. room hes parquet floors plus 2nd Fire. place. Huge dack onrlooks city and white. water view. Walk to 'Beech. C1lr for tppoint-for PERFORMANCE rd1;ig., washer-& dryer. The 4 Bcrl1ms, 3 .f>at)1s, l~ yeat'S 847-3584 ' jlrice with an extl'll lot all ·new, Approx ZTOO sq fl for--WINNER' 1 d . """""" ~--- ment to Buy. - maJ dining, gorgeous' car-· S CIRCLE n sc ·· or · u~,...,.,. CENTURY 21 REAL ESTATE t ct This. one is No. 1, at ~37,500. . * JUST LISTED * pe s. rapes, elec kitch, srp ., Th' · 1 h · 4 ' laundry rm. Choice Joe Tl11S lar~c -single story 3 BR B~ sp3acb1ous iome, avmg _494.9794 ...1~---f,4ui . !,.Q . 1!treet. '. ,_.,.,1s~e::':Xl::,.re,,_,ru;'-e"-"J"':-'sh'*'a...,r,.,.-'$<.!V.li.etl.i; ..1--n · ., a. & family rm.; r .. · d f t scp" l'ont & ac . ew-earpet-ingo-kepY"elean! ,.., · ·1-110 N·. 'eoa·st-t-f~. ., b"un Bta'cn s1gne or the part icular buy-.. F b tl Ml · •s2 500 'J er . CALL 96 -4456. y 0 ll • l' e. r us s y. c R 11 a \ ous . VJews. • ' ·l=----:--=-------;_---,-------PERF'ORANCE on this one RANCH STYLE HOME Newport' Beach Santa Ana $28,000. 5 Minutes to heat:h. Co~·t­ yard entry 3 be<lrms. love- ly shag carpets. Bcautifull? ld sc·pd, . lovely patio. Real steal: Convcnie.ot obrhood. CALL 968-4456. -• 847-3584 On poOlsize lot with 'hiJJs & --------..,..... ocean views. f'11tie11t for STEAL TH ESB 'TWO OWNER, 3 BR, 2 BA. f;m •24'x22' FAMIL y RM• someone with · ·decor1;1tive D1.1ple1C, 1 block to water. rm,, completely upgraded. imagination. 3 Bdl'ms., 2 l>a., Full size lot. Full price Shag cpts. cental air, bltns, 3 Bedroom -plush ~ shag warm paneled Crple. $48,900. $54,950 culdesac. Nr. Sehl, S. Cst carpets, C'IPan. $25,500. Call SMALL HOUSE, BIG VIEW * SPORTSMEN * Plaza ·& Frwy, $38,500 ~~li.,~~~ 1~.'B. KAT~!:J.:A Abovl' Victoria Beach Priiie reduction _ tired 557-2611 Property 151 • -.----.. ....... _____ , 8-U So. Coast Pl.za COMMERCIAL $82,000 FP each Four U 2239 Fairview Rd., C.M. Greatest location · truly the Id eal location for any bu. I· gl'('atest 4-Plexes _anywhere. ness. Own r will consider S S S Return on clown pa~. trade. SUbmit. Vacant. S Great tax shelter. Don t e CALL ANYTIME e pa :· th~ "make enJJC" l.AL.'IMA E 67r 1827 apt house income propertle , ---·aor or _ ve. .,. Call immediat'iY. Luchenmyer; f. Realtor , APARTM E NT HOUS E SALES I. 4NAL Y$1S 2 Bdrms. & two % bal;b_s. businessmen want to get 6 BR plus lmmac pool , sweep Low maintenance. $41,00U'. away from it all ... come & heat,_fam. i·m., 21,2 BA, * R-3 ~ ;\CRE * live by the water with us. new w/w cpts & paint. ·3. 2 Bedroom House El CariS() Village; sur-Condo with boat slip, will car gar. So. Co. Plaza, cul-24X34 . Ft. Shop rounded by Cleveland Nat'l. accomoda\I! 35 to 38 ft. de-sac, $50,000. Pvt. pty Forest; beautiful Oak trees. Price .$78.~ 842-2414 Doivntown Costa Mesa Rural ·-environment. Mt. RIVIERA REAL TY PRIVATE FUNDS AVAIL. Any Am ount Call 675-4494 BKR. COUNTRY KITCHEfll r'nmily problems . p1iced uodl'r mai·kel. 4 B!Xirms 2 balhs, PV stone fireplace. formal dining, bloc-k fencP, hea.vy. shake 1'00.L Prime lo- ca1101~ near Douglas, free- way .~ shopping. CALL 893-8533. c - BY OWN~f!,. s pa r k I in g Dutch Haven Marina, 3 br, 2 ba, fam rm, all elec kit ., man ~ . x tra s, ~ho ice .neighborhood ·next to new city park. Call 847-5170 $;13,990. ' OWNER anxiou~. Brick & wrought-il'On •accents. · 4 b<irms. 2 baths. Patio. views. Will take 3 bldgs. JON. ES : 642~7007 64S.56o9 Eves. R-2 1;--0t/will take 6 Units, SS 500 1 .. · ....... ·,.._ ··· 11j zl'l. Huntmgton Beach. ' ·£· NGLUND . • llEALTYJNC. _. .---TWO adjoining inco1ne prop-FOR: 10 to 15 Units ln 3 BDRM, 2 BA, crpts & drpa. • 1 -· Est 1946 erties, center C.M. $75,000. Orange County. · $275. mo. REAL ESTATE by owner. &45-2020/642-6.'il:iO Sparling Investment 54~2534 • . I (714) .6 73-8210 I '-I Corp. J.0% DISCOUNT Oil $35,000 4 <BR, near Pal'k In Costa 3_i8_T_H.,...AL_IA ____ 494-_809_3 . JOOI w.a.tlioa BIYd. MoDile Homes i Condominiums 638-5662 1st 'ft> ·on San Clemente Mesa. $275 mo. Call -eves: * H~RD TO FIND * ~wPdtl_.~Gll·Calilomll9JGIO For Sale 25 for sale . . 160 ocean view mot.el apt site. 548-7375 Close In 11,alk to beacl1 3 YE.,R ROUN,,. "SPECULATOR.S" $350. mo. l11,.c.J,.-8~4'7c, due 5 H-. O_U_S_E-.wi-.-th_y_ard_, _l_B_D Bdrms.,' 2 baths·, Lagt;na VAcA"'T-ION HOM ... E Motor Home Re·ntals CONDO -Park-like sur-. yrs. m 4i "93-ll54 $140 Util aid 1 st "~ ro d. I NB 3 BR z Fixer Cottage on huge R-2 . p , p us ove. . Built-ins, dining rm. Boat $30,000. access. Forced air heat. brk 4 Lovely. bedrms, 2 baths, $~3.000. • tone-on-tone shag. Jark &0 "":-:\ ~, :-:-. ----. ----Jill mOllC'I Stardust. Hard-\ Nl<~l t clespe1 ate. Large wood floors bltins block play area. Catht>dral_ ce1l- wall fenre Our besi listing mg: . 4 bdr~1s. _ Built-ins. at· this price. Owner trans-·-:J'.a.mil-y: l'flr,-f1replaee;--Rear- ferred CALL 893-853' -hvmg rm. Assumab1c V.A · '" loan. hrk $40,800. 84&---0604 charm, with den & din ing OPE~OUSE, z;5 PM Bf1 54m3g's--OOOpoo. B'kr. ·~J.~._.l<. 221.' lot. wooc1 ..• ed se. tting. Sli,500. 573~ Plum. er. 673-7737 ·ms.;...Jge, !enced yard w.ilb. -·-_ ."A"'_ ~su"';--·----._" Au:or • -L~AS·IH. G -= .,.., -n..-fin ~ D n . •i<o 50() .,.,n on,-::-'ill .-....~ """' -~2;3645. ~-. · ---vw~ier. ancmg •.. sub~-1 -..,--___ . -1 :.II&. 1na...r.01nt ___ .. ______ ;. mce ·trees'!-.,.,.,, · PQol. · 4 BR, 2 fam.. .rm/den. fulJ sel'\'lce facility . __ . .ol'dmation OK! Two to Hoults forltlnt · ~ ---~------i -~ Boat yd. 2 driveways. 100' w;.an ar Motor u . I ncome Property -' 166 cnoose ifroni! -~omit your . . -~ . . "FABU~US ocean harb vu. 4 7 $30,950. - POOL -POOL 3 Br<lrms, 2 baths, formal dining room. lots · of dl'Ck- ing. Priced for quiek sale. CALL s.t2-93TI . LA CUESTA-Granada, 9 mo '~-. . ' fro111an1.ntategnea.ncZ6eOOfrsqee .. tt$6. 2N,500rll:'. U' .m !'omes trades. Agent 645-8400. , · . Br., 3 .ba. fam rm, frplc, , old , 4 br, 2!;-, ba, lg scp !am 40 GAR DEN LAGUNA, View, Mys 1 i c H F • heel 3·0 crpt/drps. $445 mo. 675-7414 1 rm w-wct har,' 2:x>o sq ft. •99,1100 B64~clk'7ql!.ay Area. By Owner. -'531-6800 ... . . Lane. $21,500.. OW!ler. Prfii·j OU$eS urn1s 0 Fountain Valley many xt.ras: 2Mi to beach. 0-4-5671 .. "" vs · ...ciples on!~ -0 8 4 4 'BR ... -•-1 t ~100 · l-:;:;----$5.~.!lOO-Owner. 9(;8..8!l16. E R · 0 "0 & R I 10 u NI TS 494-9907 --·• -'-..uouse-<UUne.on -0 " · · F0° LEASE F V 2 & 3 -• ------OCEANFRONT mpltilevel 3 •'A LY " ·~ · ee • x 60, 2BR~ · Also 2 br mobile $130. & 2 '> . • • " • · ·• LAR<.;F. :1 Brt"atrium home BR, 4 BA, stairs to private Al\!EIUCAN _ Xlnt CO!!Jl. Nu crpting, ·ru11 • BEAUTIFUL ocean view br country home on land BR, encl 2 ~ar gar, 20x22 · ·. w/pool, ramilv + formal be h Prin · al 1 CHARMER patio · nw ni n g, Must LAGUNA R-1 lot close to $185 Kids pets OK on all lam rm, pr1v patio. Com-\ l dinuu.: rn.i. 10;,. maint. yd. ~3.~coOO 494~~ s on Y · 4 lar. br. 3 ba, huge Sacrifice .. due to illpcss. We can subst~tiate P & L ·city. Sacrifice $15,500 · Agt.' FPe. '979-84~0 · munily pool, tennis, sa\IJla.f · S'.i2,500. 812-1055 L ' · N. • · Cam /din, 2'200 ~q. ft. Pool $4750, Open House. Sun, 11-5, figures on this one._as •we · 4.94-7508 4gs.'.rn_g child · play area South .:ag i --------, agul'.'•· 1guel sized corner. Jot & you ow Trade Winds Trailer Park, manage it. Beautifully main-' Laguna &each Realty 962-3002, Owner' ~piral ~tain·asC", ·I i>C'drms Huntington Har. bour the land. Assumable VA Sp 56, 2191 Har_bor Blvd, tained in every respect. VIEW. LOT -. Agent' i plus parenl's . rrtrcat. NC"w BEAUT Pac. Ocean sunsets, loan. -Costa Mesa. $495,()(0. Principals Only. Newport· Beach view of My $185 . util pd, 1 br apt W/ 4 BR z BA finished bo L'<:U'Wts, new paint. «ustom LOVELY 4 BR waterfront, tide pools, new cust, opn $56,950. 1748 BayporcWay19 --72--B-A_IJ'!B_Jµ __ .-ll.-G_E_2_4x:_l6_0, Sparling Investment & ocean. ~7•500· 979-3194 gar, walk to bch. ' ·bit-.' fncd · :.::, FRANCISCAN . FOUNTAINS drapes. Shows bet tl'r U1an Hy-oWl!t'r:--Weekend OPEN beam, .4 BR, tile entry. All By owner 646-2724 2BR, Den, family park, qy Corp., 631-5662 Golf cour5e R-1 Lot ~~ • util pd, 1 hr, tifplc, ~;1· crpts,m~ & ~ '; a mooel. CALL ll42-:i~71. HOUSE 3817 l\f"rS"'t ra 1 ammenities. Shown b Y HARBOR vu MONTEGO owner. $16,000 or offer, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil158' on 15th Tee,· of Mesa view home, So. Laguna. · Large family we I com e , I 84&-24:\9. app't. Prin. only. 496-7297 . ~ BR, lrg cul-de-sac vu lot. 58&-7368 aft 5pm & wkends JUST LISTED Verde C.C., F.antastic view. $400. u~ pd, 3 + den + fam. $325/mo. 213:. 59:t5743. I -==-------I Fia')ift;;r. n:6n:30~.?lim:--=2-itt=:;;;;:=r;;ttj..Fim ta s,t ica)ly .UP~.-BETA€lf·H~. 24x55, 2 BR, 2 .,, 540-3000 I 54:>-19~ rm, VIC\V, Flex. lease. Irvin• .. -_-.. CONDO. 2 BR.-2 BA on I~!and kitchen, Del P_!so tile, BA_p,lus_ den_. Golf, Pool, Duplex -two 2 BR units Mountain,· 0.nrt "NU;:vtEW-1l£NTAtS Ae~.---.1 course.-bltns,--beaul· vu;-ten· !011 paper tinted glass t ed .I.garages between on R-4 .a,..,..:.-..·---·-.. -1'/JI 673-4030 . or 494·3248 bltns,_!g y_ard, 10728 Peony I ' e---1s--+---..euo.CUTIVE . .TWO STORY • :: BPdrms up~ 1 down ror nis club. lO'to dn. ~°",900. •· · . ·_,• e c., imm o ccu pancy lot. Room for 2 additional "''"'-', '9 · Circle, TI4: ·82:t....'T':s'99. · · 1 . b r 'I .,.,., paneled gar. Much, IDUl.-n-$7500 536--0321 N t B h Prtrncy. :i . aths. ami Y Architect'~ Delight 831-()638 more! Don't miss this one, ...::..:..:=··....:..:;;,,,;;=_____ units $38 500 ewpor eac Huntington Beach : room, .formal d1111ng. room . Two-story gla~s window ·Lido Isle open Sat/Saun 1-5 Owner 8x41 1 '81f SHAG thru-OUt, • . CABIN at Crest Llne. Ac· . . ' ti l I t ~ .~ ~ "weekend. Call 545-2685 adlt, yrly rental, $175 mo, 71 l' hur-;P lwmrr. room with ca-) greets you Irotn the "arden 644-7344 ' dra, awning, corner . lot, 400 E.171l commodate 9. Week or SHR 2BR, 2.BA house, male • 3 BR, 2'L BA, 2 story t we rn "r1_ ings .. ,.''~!!'nh:<i.1 f'tilr): or this 4 Ixfrin., 2' z Eni'oy This Summer • · CM. $1875. 645-5784 or CM 11 Ro c .. 3383 AM · home, finest area, fam rm lu'UouL Assi,tlW' G .~. ' lo>tn. j hat, townhouse. The rooms Qceanfront Duplex 5-IO-:il93 • • IDYLLWILD ca n, ~ • /f 1 J & 1 -1 t i E I I I ' Solirih.' huilt, 'bay!ront'with Old Id h b t b d Beauti'ful v1·.e1v '-t 67. ~'. PM $w350p. c, poo poo m.un . ··.I ·,x ra >ll'l!l' iotn;· ,,"' :'upC'r I at" lar·:e, lh<' carpets· .plu~h . wor c arm u ran DEi IGHTFUL B ...., . nlrhntxl CALL x~, 11 11 h d. · ·f 1 · d piP.r & lloat .. Spacious4.BR/ new, intr4;ate' woodwork & " • ayside Terms 543-4886 YEARLY. 2 BR., 2 ba. 215 e 3 BR 2 BA t" f I , · ••• • · 1 c Ullng ormn an the haths. ?. Car garage. Sandy ceilings, glass & rock. 4 Village, Npt. Bch. 20x55 O . · 30th Street $300 Month I ' · ap ., pc, · ! APPROX .. l_M,_ A_ TE LY laq;P" master suite. ',"ilh bcatW(Oih' ean vuc. $225,000. Bdr d G Mobile Home . $16, 5 0 0. ut of State Prop. 178 Bay & Beach RI·ty. 67"-3000. p ush crpt~,' drps, w~k to fireplace a rlream. 1L's hard DO m. up & own. racious 675-5743 TRIPLEX ~ Huntington Center, $235. 1/3 ACRE io rl'sist so be prepared. REAL. TY living in Newport. $2lO,OOO. . 2 . 40 ACRE COLO RANCH Houses Unfu,n.-305 e Lge shag cprtd 1 BR apt C'orn<'r lot with 2 ~cparat<' The price of $63,000 includes 3377 Via Lido. N'pt Beach HORVA'fH REALTY NEWPORT BAY Th1ee BR umts on Scott ASSUME P AYMENTS w/l;lltns, walk to school&,_ I d 4 R I 2 the land * 673-7300 * · Ask for Dave DOLLHOUSE PI .. C.,M. Modern & sharp, $8400 .. al . be Ge al k $135 c ll S93-l3Sl P ay yar s. -C"C rms. · "' 675-1972 494-0615 New 2 BR -pvt beach pride of ownership, goo<! in-ongm pr ice may n~r par ' · a . . • '_, c:i baths. brick' firrplat'P, dPe v·1s·1"n ~·.i ssion Vie}o Adults $16,500 Gfo-0723 . !lation hedge. $470 mo. in-assumed by making 2 back . ,,., ki tch wilh dlshwasiwr. int"!'-V -. . * DUPLEX * come $47 900 payme.nts o .f . $68.14 and roni. lire ~I.a.rm. wat<'r-, , 2 BR, H2 BA CONDO, air Plus vaca.nt.iol-$97,50() 10X40 TRAILER Hom l, -' ' asswrung pnnctpal balance softl'nC'r. :\fan.v morr rx11·as:-· i. •.. ih·11 cond .. upgraded cpt/drps, comfortable, good cond, CALL G) 646·1.414 of $6604.07 at 6'!a% int. no Only one-of-a-kind. Tcm1s .· ' re I cov rd patio, view l 0 t . Bl,.OCK TO OCEAN good location. El Nido Park, ,;...-~,. down payment. Just off 111Tami:C'd to suit. C.\LL . S25.000. Assume 7'f,% FHA Beach Cottage • $57,500 C.M.'673-5579.w.... state highway No. 3.'iO. 8-12-4t51 · loan. Will carry 2nd TD. BALBOA BAY PROP4 12x60 MOBILE l:Jome, 1 lge REALTY Gently rolling and treed. ' . · · ' 5.'lS-7340. . * 673-7 bdrm, 1 lge ba. $6500. or of-Neu Newport Put Ortlce Near fast growing La Junta,. -RENTALS . Aparbnents Dupleda HouaM . '. Call Anyt ime, 55:1.--7500 OPEN .SAT/SUN l 5 Newport Heights NEWPORT BAY BEAUTY Only 3 ':-eft. Best rent:iI area. Colorado. cafl rollect tor 433 W. 19th 'St., Costa Mesa FOR Lease: Exe<: u-t \ v f' Oflicl' hours RAM to 8PM •. 2 Br 2 ~ sundeck, pvt bch. All umts have frplc s, dsh-John (303)384-7'739 1854 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Neighborhood; 3 BR, 2 fuD l.jniv .. Pa1;['~~~~r. Irvine t Newpdrt BHch , 420 * fer. 64.2-2816 DELUX1E 4-PLEXES ~~· fi~~ng~ ;~r~~u~f · · ·· 15 POINT SUR · Adult ~k. ~3672 whrs, forced ai,r heat, air/ . baths. All tile kitchen&: ba.l UNIVERSITY PARK~ SPYGLASS HILL Swiss ~h:i~!,~!!!s~~otl!. * 8'x47', 2 bdr. eic cond. cond., closed garages. Pool RaGnches, Fl!lrm1, 180 cosrA MESA OFFICE All elec: kitchen, _fenceo Lowly 3 bdrm., 2'ii bath plus New Spyglass Hill home with 3 BR, 2 ba, remodeled to $2495 includes new alum avail. Walk to shop'g, ·schls . rove• Serving-Costa Mesa, Newport yard.· Patio w/gas BBQ. . : I 1-:::::z=~=:z-=~-=-:-family rm. Lush carp. & view of Newport Harbor & perfection! 'Extra !ge. yard, shed, awning, ~23 eves. & park. · · Beach, Huntington Beach. W/w crpt'g & fully draped. I• drapes . hurry! $46,000. Catalinn Island. 4 BR., 2~2 room for pool. Hurry! , • Sparling Investment ~Ifa.A~~Ut,~c:m~~~f~ $U5 : 1 $BR25, furn duplex, 2 Xlnt cond. Nr. all scliliJ, OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.5 baths .. Many upgraded ex-BAL.BOA BAY PROP. Corp 638-5662 · · people, 1 , sngls OK. shop'g, park; % .mile tc -· '' & retirement In co m e · $126 • 1 BR turn apt all utils. be ch $310/ 968-5006 409~ Ger mainder W~y u·as. i~:=· Auo_~ _ . * 642-7491 '* R••I Estite, ~ -NEW TRIPLEX.ES.. Sa<:ritice at $ 2 5, O O O · paid. . a -(Gle~) · · ~ · WALK TO BEACH Ne\vport West -Beautiful 4BR 2BA Hawaiian model, prof low malnt lndscpg, Pnc atrium, e:'lc loc -Adult ocr. Many, many extras. All upgraded appl's. w/w erpts & drps. intercom, clec gar door opene.r. Truly a "Walk lo the beach'! hon1e. $41 ,950. l' illage Real Estate 962-4471 ( :-.:::) 546·8103 BALBOA BAY 1105 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna EUROPEAN artisan h.and General ~ IN cosrA MESA 49'f-Ki08;-49.6=2'l18 $!25-Sm house, E·!!de, part·· IMMACULATE corner 4 br. PROPERTIES . 494-1177 Anytime C!'affe~ this view site di:eam ~Bdrm., 1% Bath .; . 2¥..' .level acres be~een ly furn, woman pref. Avail Jar. back yd, across fron: 675-7060 $52-0043 OWNERS SWAN SONG .~ome m the tree tops. Mov-.A . f I .... 1···50 2 Bdrm., l'h Bath Capistrano & Lake Elsmore. 6/6, . . elem. sch!, alt extras, $285. _ _ . _ mg. Must sell .. To many creage or sa e •. ~. 1 Bdrm., ~ Bath $3,920-acre. $975 down pay: ~95 • HB, Furn. baeh. all 963-4029 . 6MOG FREE IRV~NE Beautifully decorate<I Harbor fabulous featvre.ll to list: • 10% DOWN ment, easy· terms. 833-3223 utils. paid man only -'-'-' --------- Immaculate 2 BR townhouse ·Highl11ncjs Home . .in Mari-Come-&>e· -Only $79,500. BY Owner-7:>. Acres on Orange County. Real Estate Wanted 114 $165. HB: 2 BR house.' encl. ?BEDROOM, 1V2 Bath. in Walnut. Square, air cond.. ner's Sehl Dist. 440 -sq tt Broker, 646-41»2. Sacramento ruve~ .frontage. Apartment yd for kids & pets. $250./mo. OPEN Sat. & 2 BA, S29,000. Red Carpet rec room, like new gold shag OPEN HOUSE Could be subdivided far Realtors 547-6791 * "'uick Cash * $225 • CdM, nice 2 BR apt. Sun., 9512 Bickley Dr · Ri'altors. S33-3.,"80 crpt & custom drps 3 BR home, mobile homes Ol" 'I' nr. bch., sm. child OK. Ph• 962 ""54 or 9.r•9502' Laguna Be ach 21,1 eA, wallpaper. '2200 sq Sat-Sun ,1·5~. 506 Aliso. 3 ~ation. Lights, wat~ in. SIX UNIT -apartments with Will buy your property. All Avail 6/15. __ • __ ..... ______ _ ft living area. $56.000. 1806 BR, f lillths, dble gam~e. Nr. Red Bluff. 548-0946. ocean breezes. Spacious 3 cash within 72. hrs. Call S27S • Na, yrly, 2 BR . hse, PRI area, pools, clubhouse, : , WOODSY, old Laguna lll'l!R. Highland Dr. 646-1887. Large fenced yard $44,950. BUILDER'S ATTE_NTION BR, H~ BA, bltins, crpt'd, 962-8851 all utlls. pd., 1-yr. lse.-Olild/ blks shopping, 4 blks tt: 2 BR 2 b c f 1 -WALK TO BEACH Vogel Co. Realtors. 548-9346 Choice location, '.fuStin. Ap-drp'd. 65' x 300', close to sngl OK.-Ava.ti 7/1. beach, 3 BR, 2 BA, lse 01 ' • Be ed., 1· .a. · ozy rp c. . . 2 BD COTIAGE, w/w crpt, proved for 45 umts. grammar school. $1050. in-CALL &fH>lll lse option. 646-5921 alt ! ( am 1v1ng rm., new, 1 b & f ''" Askin $115 000 b t sunny all eler. kilch.; · · · cu ten~JS rom mis new drps, frplc, massive lot DANIA REALTY CO. come. g • · u p.m. -, Spanish house.-OLglass. High choose your-own-carpet. 2;sty. 4 BR...:o. 2 tz bath_ home ..w12 apricoLtrees .Super 1st . -*--64.2:6560 * ~Ee"~ 2222offer. KINGAARD SeLAGUNA BEACH OFF1CE 1800 sq.h., exec home, 1 milf' :i' eathl!(lral ceilings, roaring ..500 10'1rplc., Jge. patio <ti car home, $37 500. 64&-0742 eve · Bb • p -. 154 n. · .,..,.--rving Laguna, Dana Point, from beach, 3 BR, d~ sep HOUSE of GLASS adobe-lircplacc.-nu=---g-"'e"-+-..pil, ~ ~ garage. $43,500. ' · linell r0 '1!· • r 5 CHARMING units· in xlnt San Clemente, Cspistrano 12x22 tam rm, Ionm.l din., "fl ESTA" ~m. patio kit-SOMETHING special CAYWOOD REAL TY San Clemente TWO LOTS TOTAL 104'x209'. LA.CUNA location, cl09e to WANT 3 or 4 bdrm home nt5 .. Laguna, 1 blk. to bch., BBQ on"patlo. 96Z-5620 · ·~ 'Chen with soda ~ountain bar gues t apt .• superb * 548-1290 *· CHOICE LOCATION, Hun· everything, a:Iwayso-rented, Newport Hgts ·Area. Pr\n. 1 BR, stv., refrig., c~s., 4 BR Condo, cpts, drps, dblf and view of ra m b I i n g white w a t er vtew 2 OC . tington-Beach z o NE D exterior just painted. Call only. Write Classified Ad drps., Ad11lts. · 1 . 1 grow1ds. 1-arge inaster suite BR., delightful study. di;ring * EANFRO_NT ·* WALK TO SEACH Bus 1 NE s s', ·p R o. RED CARPET 497-1761. No. 686, · Dally P 11 o t , $225 • Dana -Point, 2 BR, 2 ~~~ ·pl'lv., ease ~:>.--....._ __ • with_.P.rivat!? b<!oth·. Man·size rm. & trplc. Generous use PARADISE _ Attractive 3 BR, •2 BA, 2 FESSIONAL OR OFFICES. Industrial Property 168 P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, BA, frplc., b!tns., cpts., drps. dC'n views f19wer gardens of flagstone, shake roof, 'T,OOO"Sq. ft. of~ charm story on oceanside of h\vy. $17,500 ea. TERMS write , 92626. $225 • San. Clemente, 2 BR, 3 BEDROOM -LEASE $25C and courtyard. Right out of hdwcl. firs., brass hardware, duplex. $320,000. Landscaped, new .paint in & KANPAK, 1993 Kihel Rd., PVT Pty. with cash needs frplc., gar., ;Yard for kids, Crpts, drps. Nr schls. "HOUSE & GARDENS" stained glass, colorful Mex· L.IDO REALTY out. Carpeting thniout. Kihei, Maui, Hawaii. 4 ACRES CONDO In French Quarter pet. KATELLA 847-0061 magazine. 6 Blocks to b ach. iean ttle; on a big, woodsy 3377 Via Llclo. N'pt Beaeh $38,500. Cemetery •· • of Costa Mesa. 549-1806 $300 • Laguna, 2 BR, furn., Irvine on quiet cul-<le-sac among lot, can walk to town. Guest * 673-7300 * GRUBB & ELLIS CO. L /C ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii encl. gar., pet, sngls. OK. ----------exclusive exec. homes. Un-pays $1Zi mo. Asking REALTORS ots rypb 156 Well located, corner. Presentl 1 A~ SUMMER RENTALS ---------- believable price of $32,500: $73.500. · "SUPER HOT" 2863 E. Cs). Hwy., Ct1M income ~-«XI. per mo. Great I 1 ~ 'CALL 494-9491 4 BR .. 2'h ba., .......... $431 HURRY~ lnspeet today. · 67:.-7080 SIX cemetery lots at Pacific potential • i.vilJ divide. Ap. 'liinencllf • * LANDLORDS * 3 BR, 2~ ba., fam, rm. $30C BKR .llfl~S5U. LOT with. ·sweeping view of R~tstic 3 b BR, 2 Bf l charmer. View Memorial Park. Will prox $1.25 sq. ft. . . • FREE RENTAL SERVICE 3 BR. 2~ ba. Deluxe $23,SOOI FULL PRI CE Victoria Beach, i nc 1. pen • eam~, Pc, bltns. BY Owner, 3 lg bednrl.t!, sell all or part. Will dis· Roy McCardle' Realtor liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiim LANDLORDS I Bluffs, N.B. : ......... $4'/r fabulous plans for 2-sty. Newport lle1g~ts! Just re· cptd, 2 ba, fplc, lg cov count. 963-2187 after 5 or 1810 Newport Bl d C M • 4 BR 2 ba avail ........ S38f -3· BEE>RM, 2 car gar, corner Spanish house by Christian leased at $34,950. Low down patio· 2 car gar ~ anytime weekends. v " · · , BusiQ.!SI We Specialize in Newport 4 00 2'1.i ba avail 8/1 .. $42'. !gt neasr school~ and ~hop-Abel, AlA. $30,000. O&KC! HurR·ryl!t V. E64 .• H8400oward beach side 101, ~k $42,500'. 6 LOTS in Harbor .Re~, will 548-7729 OppOrtunity · 200 Beach e Corona del Mi.r e 4 BR. 2 ha. T.R. Hills .. $47!' ping. ubmil your trrm~ .. Hillie ML-Co1mack Realtor 0• ea o.rs. :r · 492-3957 ' sell all or part, Reasonable. & Laguna. Our Rental Ser· 5 Or 6 BR • · • · · ." .• ·· ·• • $37! 8·16-135l or ·847.;S;.:iJ JOOO N. Coast Hwy. 494-7551 $140,000 Qceanfront 'lacancies cost money! Rent 642-5104 ~ "Whit.e Elephants" .over-e Cecktail-xlnt buy vice is FREE to You! Try EMERALD BAY Duplex your -house, apt., store Put a little "loot" in your runmng ~our .house? Tum e Mf 2 k" d · Nu-View! ChFtrming early Calif. con· Brall(I new w/all the goodies bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot Le1·i.~-sell Lhose b.lubles for them inki "Cash" ... sell 9· in 1 NU-VIEW RENT A LS temporal?'. home w/open for a little more Jive 011 the Classified Ad. Sell ldleltems "b\lcks". Call Classified them thru a Daily Pilot • Coffee Shop-Lo dn 673-«J3() or 494-3248 ~~S;l-+-1;xmi1Z1-..:ccils. thrUCI"• ..Eas water now! Call 642-5678 Now! 642··5678. assifle.d ad! ___ •_Apt &.tntal, 2 Bdrm__:_ ALLEY ENT"'RY--a"cess to Pl'iv. beacii:' park, --H:cfR ATIIREALTY-·-~· _ --"-HOLLAND-8ua. Sale .. "\~~1:--2~~.~~~ ~( ·tennis cts. &-'pools: 3 BR., 3 ' · Ask .for :Dave --------------io--------• 645-4170 pr 540--0608 eve. S160. AlS() old huge 4 br, for garage .+ parkini:, p11d baths, co11verl. den, sep. 675=-1972 494-0615 SCfJt\.~~ ~"EfJS• fam .rm, on acreft"e. ~"". for extra vehicles -E-Z en-di i Fr t d' 1 • -1716 Orange, Costa Mesa .... •~ ·try for trailer & boat. n ng rm.1 free-1 s ~n 11ng MOVE n cond. 4 BR, 3 BA, · Kids, pets OK on all .•. gt. Spanish sty e Pc. rn iv. lrg Liv Rm, Din Rm, eat in Th G I ICE CREAM .....,.RL-OR-_F_ee_97_9-8--"--430 _____ _ Freshly de~ratcd 4 BR, 2 rm.; service & brkfst. rm. Kitchen. 20x40 pool. Padc;lle . at Intriguing Worcl am• with a Chuel e l""1'\ Bll. home., 1!" miles to PriYRCy, expanslv views·ef tennis ~ ...... Nr MhJo park Main St, Balboa. Priced to 3 BR, w/w shag, patio, FP, J3nh 1:i Pili!, ---"'H.111ill11r "SINCE"1946". 1st Western.Bank Bldg. University Park;: Irvine 1 Days 552-7000 Nights .. _ h Cl t Iii & . 75 000 w .. .-. -..,. ·~ fditod by CLAY R. POUAN ------11 . Cabann ,.., . .._ p Sand at u<:11c . ose o sc 1 s ocean & canyon. $1 , & library. Owner· s.15-7847. O ' se 1mmed. $13,500. Coast ,. "'-.., ac. s shOpping. Our best Value at Turner Alloc. $98,500. f::ra_:emb\::er~o~s ~he~ Properties, (714) 673-5410 ~102~unster. Call . (~3) 2 BR. 2 Baths .......... $325 ~~:l~s., ~:JG CARPI'.'1', 1105 4~4-fl77t ~yt'i~guna "'D':-'.U::;P:-:-LEX=,....-oc-e-anfro--n-t,-1-yr-low to form four simple words. M~ney to Lo.n · · 240 College Park ~ :~:.2~~ ii<;~~·~~ LOVELY AREA n e old,· close to school, all I C O S R E C I -:~-·-----__:....,,,~ 3 BR. ~·ba ....... $350/375 2000 It 3 BR & I I ·1 ' DRAMA TIC amenities. $205,000. . . l . . 1 t TD L FOR Lease. :iBR. College .4 BR. 2\.2 ba ............ $375 sq ' ' . ge amt y 714: 673-9091 I I I 12 I s oa n· s p k $275 Kid & t We Rave Summer Rentals -----H1tt'111--\t!:~~ai·~~:r~~-~~~~o, R~~11 ~e~~~.g cl~~~~:=~ng Fro~G~'l3-l~m~~~~~=to==5;==af::;te=r=5=,·t------;:;:::;::::~::~s=~==~~-t1t€ o~~ 557_9234mo. 5 pe 5 • • er. ·If. B. elem. sd1l rlist. tom home. Artistically ar-PRI beach, (Bayshore) 2 BR I I l ~----<-t.~~l---~------+--lJ-P-'l'G-95% ;:;:-;;::;::;:;;::;;;;;:====-+-~--VUlvii1-----l~--I s:f.1.500. By owner. Prin. mngcd ,atriumlnentryway. &Ba,Cozycottagew/patio, D·O y o ·G .?-2nd TD Loan .. s only. 968-4:>.~8 . Beamefl ceilings, wood & g;yrd boat storage, priced to , I I ' I I i.. ' ·, $150. Util pd, nice (urn~ 'bach, ,,. ... ·. red h·-1111 REPiOSSE. SSIONS glass construction Inside & 644-7311 or ·646-9079. . . . . . . f Lowest rttH Orange Co. 1 blk beaah, full kit. , otif. 3 Bdnns., 2 baths. Crestview Dr. . $200 • Sm. neat.) br house, l·'or inform:ition nncl location $65,000. ~ t Sattler Mtg. Co. · bltins, gar. of these Fili\ & VA homes, ~ • · Wa te rfront Property I N A T U T ! 642-2171 545-061? $250 -Redec, 2 br gar apt, REALTY conlad. ~-I,_,,~ 3 ER, 2 BA; priv slip, beach,, I _p. .I I Bu1ineu 0 i& so bad at on. Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. gar, t>Btlo, hlld ok. A Company With Vision -KASABIAN · ···-··· ··· REA~Ee.$4"'t·~·~E ·~~~~c!~r :~::'.°a Coves. _ .. "-• . • hotel I know of, the chamber-CA$H IN A HURRY! ~~IEW orRENT.:1!8 u~1 ~e~t~~ · Real Esta te 962-6644 .. "."1 THE Bluffs * c Plan, 4 br, maids 119al 10Wels from the 8ii~; n~~:-b~~tu~d~-eto ))co!~ *THE BLUFFS* Off b 8AMt 8PM 'N 1190 Glenn""'"" St 3 ba . t d Lov I I C I p S E L 1-· i-1 . ice ours o 0\\ ER I aving. 4 bdrms, 2 ~J·~ • • mm con · e Y S()!i.date bills. 'Improve your 3 BR' 2 b 1450 $385 494 9473 549'0316 belt 2 ld A C I ' " a.; . TWO . haths. Cloo;e tn the bearh. • green · yrs o , no ~.-· _i I _ 1 1 1 1 V omp eta the chuckle quoted home, buy-nn property, or 3 BR., 2 ba., 1-sty $385 . · BR, Near ~D ~-SA R~r Ih;nr' rm, fmnl! r rm, ef' HOUSE Snt--Su . bkrs_$7A,00l 33=8m----· _ by filling In thtcmlsslng word for. any good purpose. C.Oir 4 .BR.,-2~ ba., 2-sty $«!5 frwys, .f _ le, d1 h-wuhe ~ fireplH l'C. Dlnlnr: rm. Almost completed cedar & J)uplexes nenr ·the ocean ~. ·you develop from 1 P No. 3li-o-e'""'ow;:,...-.--Cldentrat: fitsr rvlci! in 3 BR., 2~ ba., grblt $175 stove. 551-aft. :i · 11ilt-i s. bric 2 9 ~ !l'O O. r.1as: hom , :'.'stories, 2 BR, .Miles Llu·son R altor your hom or our oltice. All vacant, mo~-ffil Laguna Beach ! ;2-:i:iliU 2 ' BA 1\'{larg• recreation * G73-8sG3 * PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS IN SIG.'AL MORTGAGE .CO. BLUFFS REALTY --w,~ .. ~----~ {\\\!'-.ER "" rlfi '<'. ni;":hi;· I mom -t ulct se1ve a8 -----THESE SQUARES f714l :;:iG-0106. 644-1133 ill'<irn1 rlu:. Oce.in ,~eiv, OCEANFRONT , r:inl'l<'<l. 'o ii ux flool's. '1 ~latnLtl .. 111i.s, 1nany extras. Dt:pll•.. .o 1·; ·' c r / n • L' n t A UNSCRAMBLE ABOVE LETTERS I · I I I I I 1· "White Elephants ... over· i>·'rtt1 . Fa 111 1 I v r:n. " 67'1 926<" V A running your house? Turn Jircpla •. llull1:i11s, dinini: · 53)00. l03-I Oro S 1 · .;,,-·""'-,..,.,,,.,..•...,...,......,-----,.... lO ~ET ANSWEI{ th m into "Ca ·h" ... sell rm. C'Ul'rrCLI endn~c·d patio. 497-1156. BAYSHO.RES OWNE R sc· RA N c SSIFI them thrn a Dally ·Pllot brk $37,200. 96 • <-Cd a .. Pail"? Plac 4 BR, .3 BA, $61,900. 642·34911 M·LETS. ANSWERS I LA CATION 700 classified ad! ---~~-----..-..--i.-..----..,...-.--------~-- ' . .. .. • .. . , , Friday;\Juh&, l , l<l73 38 DAILY ~ILOT Apir1m.:i~ torR•m [9 JI Ap1r1m.n111orR•· J~ l __ lleft_'* _ __,-1(~) ;ml iiiiLoetiiiiiiiiillldiiiiFaundiii. _.11 _.S;l"I 5~ Office Rental . 440 Mouses Unfurn. 305 Duplexes Unfurn. ~~~~~.....-~~~ Lawn• Beach 3$9 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. u ·nfurn. ..~n .. , Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or llnfurn. 370 Corona del Mar Newport Beach Costa Mesa Mesa Verd• OFFICE &pi..ce tor r nt. , Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Newport Beach, Westclifl $100 -l br Ocean vi w house, VERY l'jICE LRG 4 BR, 2~ SUMMER NTAL -1 br m..:; 2 -3 Br., 2 Ba. Lnc!i-;;;;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, area, 1,000 sq. ft., harp, Victorta Bch. ba, !rplc, dbl oven,d/w, turn, Par Newport. View gar $1GJ-ttp 11"ntal Ofc I• call Gene Hill, ~·· "200. 365 365 Apt. Unfurn. dee. view, nr bch. ocean. $366 mo. 644-6833, no Aug. $395 o. 5.'IJ..6550 or Miss ion Vieio 1980 1294 756 •-'"'' tt Found (frH 1d1) FND light colored Peklnese w/blu OOllar Vic c.otlege Park CM 54H400 $225. romp. redec, 2 br apt. crpts, nu drps, gar. 4 blks to of back . Avail July_ & • ~;\!I. lace A_\'~--546-10J4. ., EL PrUERTO 1617 WESTCL~-NB $275 -2 br, 2 ba. all blUns. pets. · > eves. 13 ------~~-• • "' ,,..., sq. · ' new & nice, 3 decs, view. Dana Poiht· "'-$35. per &: up. 1 BR, 2 GORGEOUS Vu, brand nu A" Am P 1 e Pr kg· U t 1 I. NU-VIEW RENTALS BR & Bae elors. Color TV, 2BR, frplc, a-c, w-w crpts, MES Baumgardner, 541•5032· Large German shepherd, ml. 673-4030 or 4~1-3248. 2 BR, 2 BA, 25' li\'ing nn, rnl!.id serv, pool, The Mesa, cl-w, 837--076a eves or Business Rental 445 VI HBHS Bl k L t & J d $225 415 N N l · k c. · ac .,., an. TOP . gar aun ry area. . . ewport B" NB PINECREEK w ends. . STORES Friendly. 842-6478. OF THE--t-~LD mo. No 'Pt!ts. 1 child. -646-9681 ~ ----~~,::: N ..... por~ "'·~c 0 WUK 494-5275 wknds. NEW BIJhelor apt. . LIVES UP ..... r-v.... Maln--Street~COUrtyard PAYED"fenl-.dog mo&., Shaded by tall trees; Jge. 3 Huntington Beach home. Priv. patio '·&-. n-t> ITS NAME •• ' ."Rent A Piece BETTER· Oc.-eanfront Stores available fox terrier mix, wit w/blk BR. & tam. rm., 2~ ba., _ trance. Yearly. Avail 611• Over 500 .tall trees at modest ren.ts. face & eats, vie Arch Beach I. S •i NEW 3 BR, :WU., fq)lc, ~ --ns wiU1 of :a Palace'· J - -BALBOA INN Hts, LagutJa. 494-9815. MISS.SIONm~E:fLZ.ylea:,. n731 -blks lo beach. No' pets. Newport Heinht1 watei:talls create a OCEAN and 65-M IDUN b·~"=-'....._.~ ....... ~.--~· ' """' $300/mo. ·842-4384. • 11.'laxmg setting for 67:.-8740 Sandcastle & Se a c.,. es t, Duplexes, CLEAN~ or 2 BR. Adults, no your spacious new J. or HARBOR VIEW lL_' ~ "THE Factory" shopping Corona del Mar, 644-5579 · Laguna Niguel NEW Sea Ten-ace Twnhse. Ocean view, 2 br, Iii ba, dra, crpts, 2 car attch. garage. patio, Pri. Beach, pool, tennis court, privacy, security. $335. I ea s e . 641-1757 4 BR; 2~. ba, large yard, privacy, unobstructed view. ---$460......mo,lease, 8.11--0535 • M esa Verde · CLEAN 4 BR;"""1 'BA. on cul- de-~c. Xlnt cond. Gardener incld. $325 per ll1Q. 3017 Ceylon Rd. Gall SID-3278. Furn or Unfum 355 pet&. Lge kit. $135 -$150. 2-bedroom apartment. Small . ~ 1' · ~ mall, conslsttng of 22 uruque FOUND pregnant cat. Vic. . • • 2421 .E~lGth St NB 64&-1801 pets _9k. From S170. Fw·niture El~ant aparlm7"1s designed -•. ~ilil!lt · ~-:..,;-stores, has sh9ps avail. . Santa Esabelle & Santa A~· Balboa Island Apt. Unfurn. • 365 av.,a~able. "Mode!s .open 9:00 ·w1U1 a Masters touch,-su-ADULT LIVING From $110/mo. In cam~ry 'Ji+ve, Costa Mcsaf 548-1729 LRG modem :tbr, 2 ba, crpt, _B.-.a-lbo-a-ls_l_a_n_d __ ..;·~-~:taooM;~ ~~~:~M~~. ~;: ~~1~:ai~l~~ur~~bex~~~ -, . FOR LESS ~tDillag' 425 30th St., N.B. OBrLJ?EdRI fGreatFndD aVnl e drp bl y I S pool with un ique Aquabar, · m e em. c. s, tns. r y or um-DELUXE fountains and formal gar· e 1 Mi. to Beach ~8th St, C.M. :iiuitable Irvine & Mesa Dr. 557-7861 , mer. 130 Pearl. 675--0158. ELEhoGANT/bch. 2. Br w/gar, nr. APARTMENTS dens. All part of the South • Sun . Decks & for st01-es or olc's. (al 684 FEMALE Great Dane -Vic. s ps , Yrly. 835-3437, A' ·,._,_ _, F 1 , 3 s -Coa t' 1· 1 part e 1 · s/f ~190/mo (bJ 362 s/f Santa Ana & Del Mar _ eve/wknds 548-739S. tr. ~"n" • rp c s -· wtm· s s .. mes a m n Patios • .. • • . I I~~ . ming Pools • Health Spa -community. •• C D $100/mo. (c) 1069 stf; Fawn. 54!HJ223 - AportmenlsforRent IT. Bafboa Peninsula Tennis Courts_ Game and 1Bedroonvstudioslrom $195 arpets, rapes $265/mo. C.J .S. Real WHITE k Billiard Room. -,,,--+"M?IR2 01 B,.ed.,.1"':oo"'n-<11 fro~ S280 • Loads of Parking . Estate, 548-1168 coc apoo Pu PP Y • ·~-~.....i·-=~.re=-.:-r""m~. ~ro-m~S..-' ;i e so --k'l\r;-tililus -e---<ta'rlrgH -oot--. --il---"'~r-'~~~~t!----J..U::kl'F • :OOBFHIOUSE;---1 -~, Valley ·a re a • -2.Bedrm. F1um $205 ~ e Rec. Room sq ft, adjoinl~g busy corner, SMALL black kitten with Balboa 'Peninsula Corona del Mar MEDITERRANEAN Oil. 714 / 646-6505 Costa Mesa. ~f>-2020/642·~ flea colla1· on Avocado St. BAYFRONT -Be a .u ti tu I VILLAG E , ~· -1959 MAPLE STREET, COSTA MESA Industrial Re!'tal 450 Gosta Mesa 64:>-4124 view. 2 BR: Sleeps 7. June 2400 Harbor Bh·ii., C.M. ON THE BLUFFS -Also Garages for Rent _ M&1'~99~3th. 1l'ish Setter. Apts. Furn. 360 $150 wk. July $250 wk. Aug. !TI4l 551-8020 AT NEWPORT • NOW LEAS.ING $350 wk. Also 1 BR. Sleeps· RF:NTAL OFFICE -Apts., Huntington Beach FND. Shutters Coast' Hwy. LEASE -Donnatory Bedrin 4. June $7':> .wk. July $150 OPEN 10 to 6 DAIIX From Newport Bl\"d., turn at Furn. ·or Unfurn NEW M-1 492~7 & alcove -U 3 l~rge Bcdrms, wk. Aug. $175 wk . Also avail More Room-Less Money Hospital Road · (1 block • 940 Sq. Ft. & UP Mission Vitio 3 full _~ths, 2400 sq. ft. Air on· yearly. Slip ava i 1. bo P .f. C t H ) t S lb p Rent1ls H cond. F anta.stic view. $385 645-4984 r GT:Hl478. . ON TEN ACRES COME see ll real garden a ve aci ic oas wy o a oa enlnsula amilton & Newland in I t A l J ...., apt! Like. liyirig in a home entran·ce. 901 Cagney Lane,1----------646-0697 or 833...0519 ,586-c .5908. wa__ v -·tine-.w. I . tt._,,_W_ EE_ IC:-_&-UP-.---Apts. iurn.Limfui:n. Lease for-"l"".50-/MO. 2 ·BR,-·l"' -Newport.Beach, ca. 92660.---OCEANI-'RONT $175 ~~~~~~~~~~~;~;;~~;;;~"!! ... ~ Firepllc0 pr_ iv. -=.lios. " V"' .,,. -"'-8· t"l''l ~,~ ~"'" V 1· tud · 1 ------e "Sleeping Rooms -Pools T~nnis cci~itnt'lBkfst. BA. -2 l'i'k'g-plaees, . ,..,,....,.~," "~ .. e !ff. 8 1 o • new Summer_.Rfrrtll -410 poo S.Q & M-~r ~ce. Newport Beach ' sekeeping Rooms 900 Sea Lan, CdM W-2611 patios. ,t,; t'e"C areas. Wilson PARK NEWPORT ecoralect,-bes a loc. w/front of1ices, lrg l'ear ·~-;._.-·----"·--n View Apts Gardens, on Wilson St., W. · Adults only: No Pet 9 LIDO Isle "'aterfront 3. doo""', $180 mo. 1781 Whittler 9 Hou • Ocea .BEST-- ;:: ..,....,....,._ -· ,. tMacArthur nr Coast Hwyl A ENTS 673-637;2 · '' '· CUST built home, ove ALBOA INNro __ JJ~~~~~~~~~ ot Harbor. No child./pet. PARTM · -c. BR/2 BA. June/July $1250 St., CM, 646-5033 days, -----'--'1.ng--Baek--Ba.y-iR-olde 03-Maln--Stl'eet.--2283 Fountain Way East th b . Corona del Mer mo. Aug. $1500. 673-8886, 646-0681 eves tion of Bluffs. Beaut& 675-8740 B~c1m:-rm;-frplc;JfCW "---·-s:1Er-284o-------L---'Oft-e-: ay--LIDO JSLE BAYFRONT mirrored walls - c --"-'-'--"----crpts & drps. $285/mo"'")Call C . t B h I.uxury aparlment living VlEW apts, 1 BR. Also . 4 BR. Pier & Slip ~ ~9· Ft$1. ~ location. rlook-B -l ISllYS! ~t&t "-' h d I. 1 UXE 3 Br, 2 Ba, Mr. Beals, 536-8790. <IPIS rano eac bachelor apts CdM 2530 ~""1\1\ •3500 al' ing · mo, Cor. c an e 1ers ge ar, frplc. Years lse overlookir.ig lhe 1rnter. En-Se . 6 5-6443 .... JVV"'~ Mo. Rllr. 644-61.U Pomona & 17th. 673--0429- w/gas lites, Cannel & tJ 838-4949 2 BR. $265/mo: Crpts, d111s, 3 BR upper duplex. Ocean joy ... $T:i0,000 health spa, 7 aview. 7 1 LIDO Isle, 4 BR, 3BA, home ec - rystal * DEL ten· bltns, g fin draperies. etc., et<' o pe s. . · Gar. Crpt, drp. Call Mr. Vu. $2:i0 mo. Open Wknds swimming pools, 7 ligilted Costa Mesa· July $1200; Aug, $1400, days ·m 644 o. ,,, YJ_ 2 ear lease. 644-4096 del Mar Beals, 556-8790. · 1~2. 34443 Via· Espinoza' tennis courts, plus miles of .. 962-13'>6, eves 675-8766 Rentals Wanted 460 Chat- .. $600 only. N -m NEW 2 BDRM family rm Capistrano Bch. STI-0600 bicycle trails, ·pulling, shuf-THE EXCITING WANTED to rent or lease -3 spac furn Bach, frpl. .. ' ' eves fleboarcl, croquet. Junior l's PALM MESA APTS. 1.. BR apt. & patio, comp. b 2 ba S M b . crpts, drps, hims. $350. mo. · lum June 1 Aug' -.~ $75 k · r, • p. for 3 horses. Corona QUIET, uslom AVAIL June 1st: C 4BR .& f.am rllJ, .. o cul-de-sac lot, rm for or trlr. Gardner $450/mo Ise. 556-8868 ll lrg boat pd . or atw:e usmessman, Avail Sept 6T;i--3308 D Point from S.1'89.50 monlhly; also l MINUTES TO NBT .. BCH. · · -· ~•· w · Will consider older home, ln smoket; immac, S. · . ana and 2-bedroom pl ans and' FURN. OR l1NFURN. inc. util. 494-&149. · or near Orange Ct y. Hwy, 675-4859. '.S~~Y~y ~~ a~~~· 01 BEAUTIFUL new 2 BR, 2-stoty town ho11<<'s. Ekr-Un!:ielievahly !~£' apt. , 1-:IDO Isle, wale1'front. 3 BR, &;t:>-3269 - E Studio apt, w/pri BOYD Realtors 67S-S930 cpts, drps, heated pool, n;c kitchens, pr~te patios hug_e poo~ Jacud ekct bit-3 ba. Jnly/Aug, S2500. QUIET adult seeks· year- $185. non- GARAG HARBOR Vu 'Homes, --fam-.-2-ba;-Xln't home, 3 br, Joe & V1Dl-monttr-ot-June ---mtiideck. SHl:J dlts ~-no or balconies carpeting, dra-ins, shag crpts, drps, sa~u~na':'.-f,~--· .;.67..;;3..;;-1~33;.;7~. e:..;v;,;;'e.:;,s~..,...;,,.._jc-l'l)Ulld 1 BR tum. ren- $90. 644-4309 Costa Mesa pets. 494-3388, 496-.9594'. per1es. u e1Tane n p.;.r -"'~-iilts; no pets: . ocean, & channel, 3BR. tal/lease, on Balboa Penin'. I----..:: -Utu . .. ing with elevators. Optional SI: 'GLES From $150 , 2BA, $25(}..$275 wkly. Days or Island 675-8826 aft. 7 PM euu., a orlly. L pets. yirrd w-water pd. No $400-mo. w-depos: 644-fil88 Costa;. ,., EASTSIDE :ZBR -shag cpt, Huntington Beach maid service. Just ~orU1 or 1 BEDRM. From $165 675-5366, aft 5, 548-3226 3 OR 4 BR unlum Mme In 0 drapes ·fr/pl _ .fr;a & stove, Fashion Island at Jamboree 2 BE!;>Ri\I. From $185 Sci de rO $200. 64r>--15:t7 .., WAITING and San Joaquin Hills Road. Unlurn Apts A-•ail From $10 Vacation Rentals 425 Newport area. Mid-J.une wknd. HARBOR VU Montego, 4BR, . rm, din rn1, $450. 644-2357. ies, !;mi pool! Ca ALL UTILITI~S PAID are before you rent desjgnaj,. featuring: <!lus kitchen with in- cOmp Custom • Spaci DIR, direct e Separ omes. lighting 4 BR, 2 BA. F R, ate din'g are~ frplc. Harbor V H •Home -4824 .. • Priva •.Close 644-5477 or C213l '\792 -like storage te patios $490. d garage w /storage · rmel, • Marbl Near HARBO R Vu Hm s, Ca e p1.!llman - 3 Br., Fam, Bl'. 2 Ba, sz Bdm1s · e King- Pool, $425. ~1768 _ Barbecues -sur-e Pool el, round pool, sea pin HARBOR Vu Hms, CVtn ed with plush land-- Sharp. 3 BR._ fam, nr g. 1791. A inc gardener, S47~ 644-dulls. No Pets. HARBOR Vu Hms. Ciu LARGE l BR $l85 "inel, 365 w. Wilson 642-1971 pool, -li 91. LOWW Sharp. 3 BR, lam, nr inc gardener. $475. 644 EEKLY RATES 2 BR., conv. den··. S?.2 cutive Suites Exe 'i yrly ,)·ly 2080 3 BR. + den ....... ~ Newport Blvd~ Cayw~ Realty :i4 osta M.esa 8-1290 c MODERN Water!l'Ont 2 Bi;. 642-2611 , Compl i-em~deleg 0:v1new I STUDIOS---& J BR'S dock. 673-1335. 67:>-2.h_4._._ I e FREE Linens 4 BR, Back Bay, t car gar, e FREE Ulitities Nr -school, pool , gardener • Full Kitchen Telephone t7l~l 644-1900 to Sl5 LESS. Sept. lsl 644-4!5&-* DELUXE 2 & 3 BR. 2 BA, LIST • for rental informalion '"You're right, they're under· BALBOA Peninsula house or iililiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii frplc, closed garage. Nr. SO. OPEN r' T"E NEW ·nriced! 1561 r.tesa Dr.' apt, sleeps 8. $110. week up. ,---.......----,,-,.]!~I Coast Plaza. !).15-2321 , foi· .. H · _ ta blks from Newport Blvi:!.) 962--8680 · · I 1, 2 or 3 BR Apt ~A \.WOOD APARTMENTS 546-9.'~60 Announc:-tl Costai Mesa t l'h m Newporl Beach are ------'--·1..------~ Rent~ls to Share 430 a r l' ready. -The sa les office is * CASA VICTORIA * * RENTALS -A.. VILLA 'YORBA open claily from 10 AM to 1 & 2 BR. Fw·n· & Unfuni, . · Jiii· Hunti ngton Beach 6:30 PM. Ma~Arlhur• Blvd. Carpets, drapes, D/W, TV v~ARL Y (714) 842 962 & Sa J · l"l R" ant. Pool, etc. Come by In· ~~ -2 · n oaqu:r~--'' Is oad. quire about our Move-in 6rom $650-Month 6-1~-J~JJ . Allowance, 525 Victoria St. SUMME!R 2 ·BEDROOM, f bath DUPLEX, brand nu cle lux, 1 a t Harbor, C.M. &42-8970 From $1200 Month builtins fully car t d blk to ocean or bay, frnt· .. BILL GRUNDY ' pee ' IBR. 21"BA. S:J95 · IJPr mo. Hu1,1t1ngtol'! Beach R I 675-6161 Children OK. $145. per Back: 2BR, 1 • ,ba, $375 per .:-...--.~'--'-· eator month, C.a~ll DALE, mo. 2 sty ""tiv. rm up~LA~UINTA,HE_RM05:A HARBOR GREENS 962-4471. . bearned, frplc, patios, see al Spa111sh Countrv Esta.te L1v- Furn. & Unium. Fr $1 30. 822 W. '!:lal boa. open Sat, ing & Spacious Apts. Ter- Bach, 1, 2 & 3 BR's. Models .NEW 8-Unit, 2 blks from Sun. Mon. 213-476--6783. raced pool, sunken gas Open 10 'til 7 pm. 2700 ocean, 2BR, 1 BA, hltns. EASTBLU~"1-·; bcaul. new _BB~B~.n~~'ff~ ~~ing. Peterson \Vay, CM. n:r. Har-shag cpts, drps, 'D/W, apt. 2 BR.t_2 baths. Bllms. 1 BR. FURN $lSf> bor $1vd. "NC Adams. cathedral ceilings. $200-$210 frp!c. 2 P~1os. Pool avail. 2 BR. FURN· s215 546-0370 monthly lse. ~10·191.h St. HB $305. 6#03a:i ALL UTJLmES PAID Call a.ft. 6 PM & wknds " 2BR, l\2ba split level. nu 531HJ828 . • 1700 WESTCLIFF DR, · Adults, No Pets paint, crpts ,&, tiles, enclsd *MOVE IN TODAY* 2 BR, 2 BA. Bltn appliances. f4oblks S. of San Diego Frwy patio & gar, ideal Joe. nr. . Pool. 642-6274. 011 Beach, 1 blk W. on Holt b & h · dlt ml Spa 2 & 3 BR Sl49 & $199 to 16211 Parkside Lane.) us s oppmg, a s, -s •. · · · $.300 COND0-3BR 2 B A , LOpKJNG . for 2 girls to share BR, beautifully rum apt in ltvine area. $72.50 incl. ulils. Call Jane/ Kay 54515390.· ' .. FE roommate, 24-30, non· smoker. to share 4 br, 2 ba, Newpt Bch-front. w/2 girls. Sept.-June, $103. mo. 67:Hl846 BALBOA Pen in Point. Owner's 2BR apt. nr bay- oc.-ean. Gar, color TV tioo per week. 67:.-7213. - FEMALE roommate over 24, to share \~ith same., lge 3 br. 2 ba apt., blk lo beach. 673-5950 or 67-5-4494. LOOKING · for 2 girls to share a g BR furn. apt: on' Balboa Island. $105 Includes Announcements 500 ALLEVIATE ~n."ieties, fears, RUilt. Be hC'ated -tht'Ough su~gestivc· meditation. Call 515-2529. Auto Transportation 525 '---,,-_,._ .... _.____,,~ Perionals 530 VETERANS Ea~ $4.58 to-·$7.00 per hour guaranteed by using your G.I. Benefits whill' at- tending Santa Ana College. pd. S351J .. ~ 't r WATERFRONT . -Ncwpo1 Island. 3 Br.-2 ba uppe duplex. No pets. $295 lse dog considered. $16 5. Kids welCOl)le. Pool. Gar. crptd, frplc, bltins,. 2 car (714) 847-5441 540-0942 17361-A Keelson Ln ,(1 blk .. <'I. 1 W. ol Beach Blvd., ofl Slat-gar, 1 yr Jease~ 962-7221 Newport Beach . ., ... SS:2 BR, 112 BA. Studio on erl. 847_4260_ . BEAUTJFUL 4 Br. Apt. 1 blk · • Healed Pool • Laundry Facilities • TV & maid serv avail. Utlls. Call Kay 545-5390 Call now -.. 547-9561 Ext 370 MAN .m-60 yrs, s_hr. 2BR, FULLY LICENSED _ cul-de-sa.C. Priv. patio, pool, to beach. Some ocean· view. OCEAN VIE\\ i modern, all crpts, drps, ·bltins. Nr. WALK TO BEACH Yrly. GTa-4921.. cfectric; crpts, drps, bltns, 2BA, furn. Oakwood apt. $160rno. Newport, * SPIRITUALIST * • Phone Service $30 WEEK.& UP 673--2256='::.:.:.·---~-­* $375. 3 Br. 316 Cedar St ., e Studio & 1 BR Apts. shop'g. Children ok, No New 2 BR Crpt/drps NEW Baylront-priv Bch & '1alcony, poo). 1 BR., furn & pets. 735 Joann St. CM dshwshr, 1r1;1, 205 15th'. Pi~r 3BR, 2BA, $5.iO mo yr. unfw·n: ~ase. Adults only. 6'3-2631/645-3761 Share APT or HOUSE Spiritual readings 10 am-10 pm. Advice on all matters. 312 N. El Camino Real, San C I em en t e . 4 9 2 -9136, Newpo1't Shores. Phone (714) 493--0761 Newport Heights 1 2 BR, fireplc., din. r m., 2 car gar, NO PE'TS. $275. <:; a I 548-6640 or537-1346 San Juan Caplstrano \ NEW "3 br, 2 story, community assoc, $275 . mo. 831-1453. Houses Furn. or Unfurn. -Lagun• Beach firplc bltins ' • t RENT Now -Sept. at $900/mo. 'Furn; $800/rno Unfurn; S e p t -D ~ c . a $400/mo. Unfurn: $500 mo Furn. Cons4der lease option 3 BR. 2 BA. Laguna Charmer nr bch. Owner/Agt. Condominiums Unfurn. 49+-0451. 320 ooJ 646-1450 841-3957. Iv. 97!Hl631 or 644-4510. 00Ma1Tru Apts. 1510 W. Bal- OCEAN Breeze ,-\pts • Spac-2 BR 2 BA S210 Ad ft "<.EXT 1<1 hay & pat•k lBR a, N.B. (714) 67:.-4230. Call 'HOME-PARTNER' 836-1194 or 548-1479. 492;-9034. • • TV & Maid Service Avail • Phone Servke-Hli;I. P e Children· & Pet Section 2376 Ne,vport .Blv.d ., C~i 548-9755 <1r 64:.-3967 Ad Good For $5 on Rent * SUS CASITAS Fum Bachelor & 1 BR'S. Models Open Daily. 2110 Ne\Vport Blvd., CM $1~$145 Nicely turn. 1 & 2 br trailers. Mature adlts. 132 W. Wilson, C.M. 645-4530. e SHARP 2 BR. -$160 e Nice furn, shag crpt, no pets. 2265 Maple 540-4484 ** 2 BR, $165. No children, no ... pets. 64:Hi730, ~1 Maple, Apt. A, CM. ~ 1 Br dplx. Quiet. Sep' arages. Employed adult over 30, no pets. 548-1021. LG 1 Br $150 & $160., ideal for bachelor, adults, S/pool. 1993 Church. :>48-9633. Nice 1 & 2 BR Trailers. $75 lOUS 3 Br. sep lndry rm, p I !d G . . . u . . • WINT Sl80. No pets. Max. 2 cruld· oo Sl e a!Clen Bungalow. Front durlex. no pets, $175. 1 _ ~R. Summer, Yrly, I 6 2286 -C -.. Near ocean . Frpl.c. Lt..,. I c··i•e c702256 Anrta s Rentals, Bkr. 2005 reno yrs anyon r 6P I " ·" _,,.., .... D. 642.2222 · P~ 10. oo s. Sauna. Ten· 1 ----~------W. Balboa Blvd, 673-2058. 1 • . • -ms. 84&--0Zi9 Newport Heights 2BR, 1 B~ single story LRG 2 Br. Studio, E '2 Ba. . . . I ~ gdardend uhruhrt, sfnbacdg crp!S, .$157.50/mo. Married cple 1 ~ Rent1ll! I & rps, ~ w • · . patio, child ok. No pets. 842-4549. LARGE 2 BEDROOM, , ,. beam ceil, !rpl, gai. Adults. 3 BR 2 b b • • ' • ,,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ $180. ~50 Elden 537-3125; · • a, cr~t s, dra. bltlns. u1lhn kitchen,· dish-II 2 1n·R .• -... -ts d no pets. $2h mo. lease. washer w/w carpets Rooms 400 D urnu.u, Crp , ra., 673-2370 I I--------~-' gar, laun~ facilities, m •· drapes, dosed garage, A'I'TRAC · pets. Older adults prefem!d 2 BR, garage. ::.mall pet OK, $250/per Ad Its-, . rm,. BA, w/or w/o $150 ~9735 · $145 per mo. . mo. U kit. prtv. busmess-woman or ::&.: · * 847-8149 * · no pets. REAL TORS teacher, non-smkr, central. SMJ\LL 1 BR, Eastside, util LARGE 2 BR I It. d 642-4353 loc., Ref's. 646-1979.- pd l adult.. no pet Yrl~ · 1 ms, rps, 00 $140.$145 · t)42:g520 336 E: shag, carport, no pets, $155. ~...-... R MS $18 wk ';IP wj ki!_$30. ~th St, Open house , M7-5384. San Clemente wk ~P ap~. Chiloren & pet $1'" 2 Br · . secl!on. 2~ 16 Newport Blvd., $105-2 BR -Gar Stove ...., -m 4 plex. Single . Cl\I 548-9755 645--3967 refrig, coUple 0~. elderly story, crpts, _ rlrps, R/O. 2 ~r._ ",~, adults oo pets, can · • _ · YOUNG lady with 2 yr old boy v.~shes to share rent for place i~Lagupa. 496-2094 FEMALE to share 2 Br furn apt. wi th same. SlOO . 646-8736 4 _ S.C. City life guards. look- mg for house or apt. S.C. area. !213J 333-2004. · Garages for· Rent . 435 SINGLE GARAGE 27-t E. ~h St, $25. per month. 642-1264 Office Rental . 440 PRESTIGE OFFICES PROBLEM Pregriancy. Con- f id en t, sym-pathetlc p1-egnancy counseling. Abor- tion & adoptions ref. APCARE 642-4436 FEMALE, 27, married, physically disabled v.'arrts girl, married or single to help with my problem. Non-smoker pref. ~567 FAMILY . FOUNDATION Pel'!!Onal & marital pro- blems. Call for ap p t . 6.16-5060 H 0 M 0 SE X U A L I N· FORMATION Gay Switchboard Hotline 1714) 642--4Q53 or 833-0238 person. No pets $50 clean'g Encl gar. 962-<b22. 4.12-1~4~ after 3 pm. Walk ROOMS _.# $25 & UP. , .. · · L ' to Beach. Overlooking Harbor -& Refs req. 548-"237. eguna Beacn • Ocean. ''2 bl.Ii t.o ocean. 2300 Fountain Valley, Beauti-r PREGNANT? T h i n k i n g NEW 2 BR, 2 BA, drps, · . San Juan Capistrano Seaview, Ccl!lt. ful new building, ground aoortion? Know all the facts crptg, Pool, BBQ, Gar. LARGE 2 BR, new drapes & • . . . floor, 3,000 square feet, f~iL Call LIFE LINE -24 Adults only no pets 376 W shag cpt, range ·& retr.-BRAND new 2 BR apt, poo~. ROOM w/kit prtvll. $80. mo. will divide Into smaller hrs. 541-5522. Bay ' . . frplc, 'walk in downtown i,_ plenty p3rking. Rent $240., Mature employed female. offices. 50c per square A_l_..£_0_H_O_L_1_C_~--A-no_n_ymo--u-s. $ll0 rl ~R d 1 beaches. Adlts. no pets lease S225. Call Pat 493-4739 Near Shops. 536-8095. foot, includes carpets, Phone 542--7217 or write • up ex, married $260. 494-3388, 496-9594 · FOR IPase 2 Br. condo, San STUDENTS preferred, 2 dr all Y EARLY 2 BR 2 ba cple pref. non-smokers, no . uniurn b , <'~. utilities, jani-P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mel'a. · . . . , .; . pets, depst & ref. 970 w. 1 BR m norlh end._. new Juan Capo, furn or . rs. Kit privil, fam rm: tor service. Call Marilyn SWINGING SINGLES . Bay/ocean v1~w . 600 E. 17th St A ·t A 548--035& cpts/drps, walk to beach & 496-7241 Util pd. $75 per rm 5-51-1067. Stovall fn4) 832-:>440. & up. Mature adults. 133 E. 16th St. CM 642--1265 Huntington ·Beach Balboa Peninsula ' Oceanfront. $47,;i Mon!,h • ~145-$165 · ~ · stores, view. ~215 inc. util. Dailv Pilot Want Ads have 1 BR F/BA Irg I t p I Call "Leah" 2-8pm. 530-1250 . Bay & Beach R'l ty. Gia-3()00 ; BACTJELOR !:< 1 BR tios VALUE-quiet-2 . Br .. crpts, Refs. reqd. 491-4251. ba 1:~ains galore. patio, & -e~tran~,05; 0b1:s . · OFFICE SPACE-· YOUNG COUPLES 18-35 + Fountain Valley · I · ·' :· pa ' drps, dshwsr. pool. Mature from beach & bay, 64= '"'08 N Parties or meet cpl to cpl --; ~~ ; ;A--;,~;-~~7'" ;-~D1\id~n~Tt;-M;t: -o"t .. ~~~~~i~·_ZJ$ -·-----------· · Furn Room with ba;7 -o~~1ics ~e§'mtoa b9~~~ Gall ~pm._ - • • ns, 1 Pc, closets. Rec. hall, pool & T k1'Lc0h. P.n·v. Non-smoker.· Prime area Var1'"us size s· • I Cl •bl 535 gar, fnced yrd, S260 mo. tJOOI t~bles, sauna baths. 2 -~R. Cari>?~; Near sI:ioi>-. rader's Oa..-ad1"se N OCC -.'!859 suites, rent. or l~:e. 3700 ocia u · incl. ma.mt. 2 yrs old. Sec for yourself 17301 pmg. Ut1hties p al d . r1 I , r. . 557 N t Bl 55i-5640, wkends ca 11 Keelsoi! Ln. (1 blk w. of $155/mo. 531-8508 NlCE room for working man ewpor vd., NB. Mgr. 'PARTNER' INTROD. 213-328--5738 ·Bfach, 1 h!l(·N. of Slater). 2BR, unfurn, crpts, drps,. 1• w/kik"tl:hend pkr.i64v }!;,.. No G7S-l220. . Per· nal Service. Low Fee 842-_,. smo e or rm ..,..,.,,., FULL SERVICE . -1479 or 836-1271 Missibn V iejo . '""" range, oven, refrig, no pets, Ines . w l0ff B lldi $145. 968-1455 · ~-uest Home · 415 •,stc 1 u n11 $1-1-0 -ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 v • Pools. 4 ~ardens. Sauna. 2 BR furn d' Corner Westcliff Drive & __ _.. ____ """[g] un • garage, m rm, t .1 mes SENIOR.....atlzens, ""U will Irvine Blvd., N e w po r t Tenni s. Private pa: ti o . cpts drps 2924 "eppe-rtree J V Adults. Ph: 846-0259. ' ' " start living again under my Beach. Mr.· Howard Lane, C.M. 846-3871 aft 5. care! Priv or semi-priv. 721 64'5-6101. '---------' . 2 BR. $150-stove, retrlg, d 11 Shalimar, Costa Mesa. PRESTIGE OFFICES ·zt~~&!~~r°I. Adults, ""~. 0 ars PRIVATE room, loving care New prof' I lildg, Fountain Found .(frH ads) 550 & nutfitious food. Lovely Valley. $250 per mo. tnclds .,. -J.40-Up.-2 Br , 3 Br , 2 Ba. pall" , earr stores & 1 rk. recept. rm; re C.Jtp t ; CLUTCH Purse · with Pool, bll-ins, play yard. 540-256:! answer'g service. Secretar· prescrietion glasses. 19th St. ADULTS-LEASE LAGVNA ESTATE LIVING 1996 Maple. 642-3813• 30 ac. No. San Diego Cnty HAVE travel trail~ & 5th Summer Rentals . 420. ial service avail, Ph: Costa Mesa, 5411-9387 aft. 2 Br. 2 ba., carport .. $2'".JO On acre~ of gai~ens, wide * 2BR. IBA, Mesa Verde 15 mi. -Rancho. Cali!. (Va.I. 11·hceler, talce house in tracle 847-8989 or 962-8955.· .. 1--:00~P"-·--m.._. _____ _ 3 Br. 2 ha gar, -pool .... $300 ~a~vte~s. Clqse to beach , upstairs, lrg closets, $150, So:>O per ac) Will 'trarle 1111 Im· down payment. 8352 BAYFRONT Balboa Penin. 5 C·l zone, office & work area, FOUND meqlum small red REALTOR 642-5333 : s PP g. Heated pool no pets 833-8974 or part fOf O.C. property or Garden Grove .Blvd., GG. Br. pier & slip sleep M. 1200 sq lt bldng, plenty ot female puppy, ~ golden -----------:---5001}-Lge., custom ' ?. 54 ·5525 or 54 -9710. ~·w.11 Herb (TI4) 534-6686. Weekly June: $200, July ...,..,~ $200 _,, w retriever. Vicinity Corona· Duplexes Furn. 345 dec0rator1lpt&. 2 BR'., 2 be. 1 BR, adults, no pets. $130. S $400 A $500 67? ""~c p .... ,., ·mo. "'" • del Mar &73--0363 --~--------Dishwasher, sell _ cleaning mo. $75. clean. dep. Cail IX·slore junior shopping :AB-OVER camper. '71, ' ug.: · .. ..-vuW or Wllson, Costa Mesa , ----'-;._c....;.;..::....;.;..:.;:.. ___ _ N"!wport Beech oven. ref. & freezer. $450 642-5168 · . center, Pomona, $175,000. J'J lor s U CQntalned trlr. <It 682-0155 64i-~ SML Reddillh brown r:lJUlle M?. ~U.rn. or unfurn. incl 2 BR. Adults; no pets. BAY Trade for slrnil~r in beach J'rade my wife's Palamioo 2Bft, 2 BA, furn, Nr. Bay & DE K-space available $50 dog nr Warner & .Grarid Ave BAY VIEW util. & garage. Ma:ture MEADOWS APT 387 W area, Long Beach to San nink st<,>le fo!. ~12 utility ocean, across . from prk. mo. Will provide fumlture Under 11lwig lbw r jaw. 4 br, 2 ba, upper. Campi. adults. , . Bay St., CM. ~ · Diego. Ownr, bkr 499-3005. ·railer. ~. N'ewpt BcJt $200 wkly. at $.5 mo. Answering service 892-7188 aft Spm furrr.-Re-dtt, 2 blks to oc an. ~ Or your broker . HA VE $40,000 equity tn COMMERCIAL lot 159x625 673--0473 available. 17875 Beach Blvd. FOUND mixed beagle puppy, ~ 44lh St. Yrs lse. Av&il. 1 BR. &-.d n north end, walk-~18 3 e~i 2 ~~rps, N'~:..... Beach. income t'O ·• from ·st. to st. CIOse to SMALL. nice place for quiet lluntlilgton Beach. 642::4321.. mal , vlelnicy F'-o un ta In 6-25. days ~-5820, eves. to beach & stores, gorgeous mo. 557--0~' • : Want tree & c car house-in Ontario Airport-&: Frwf --sthgl • $50 . ~ 3 RM del\IX!' suit , lfdj. alley:-Ci C en-t. r, 832-9478. . • view, sundeck, June 15 -Ju. · Orange CoUl1ty. Agent ClC'ar. Trade fqr income mo., -33rd, Nwpt J:!ch. Airi>orter -Hotel & .. O.C. -~2 after 7PM · Du lexes Unturn. 350 ly 15. 494-4251. 2BR, crpts, drps, bl tins, pri 6'&4524 ' 675-0144 prop, o.c. ~ a!t 6. 556-a868 airport. Full s er v J c es , PAIR . prellCription . glas.o;es 1-...;...--------Newport Beach ~m gar, coup! pref. l ACRE beaut. mog rr~ COMMERCIAL lot 159"625 STUDIO apt, Hunt Harbour. .&c/tt., no 1 ase req. 2172 found Iii parking lot 3432 Via BllbM' 1•11na ,...,,:._--------Calif.-Pin . Many rec. from st to t. Close to beaut furn, rec facll, across _DµPont, Rm. 8, 833=-3223 (Jporta, Newport . aeach, OCEANFRONT _, Open J11.ne 1 BR, quiet area, $159. Util ractlttles nr by. $2395. value. Ontario An,x,rt alld· ~rwy. from ocean, $150 week. HUNTINGTO]'I Be ch; Im· 673-4172 -· & Jul~" Former owners pald. Adults, no pets, 241 l'rade for · good <'ar 6r -clear. Trade for inc.'Ome 879-2061; n-7013 ves. mac. 2 room, cpt'd; pvt FOUND mlfie puppy, part 'g~it: -~f~ & $225 wkly. Ax,ocado 646-1?)4 .va of eq. al. 545-4965. poop., o.c. 830-6498 aft' Ii. Fast results are just a phone th, prkg, utll pd: 350 sq. .Shepherd, approx. 3 or 4 Ne>ed a .. Pad"? Pl11ce an ad' ••llll••••lllll•••:.."ll'n•i•••-,..·~· call away 612-5678. ft. $90. Mr. Lang 5'1G-Ull mo's. 536-2398. A S·_ t s I '-, I E D 6 4 ;· ' -·-------------· 2 • ,. 5 6 .. 7 8 ~ .. " (' a i r . e I! .. l o . .. II: h -!. .... e -·. - -n I\ . . .• I •: . I'!· • -. ----,,.,,.. -~-.. --..; -. ' . . .. ., ! -f•••••IC'l.1111•!11' . ·-, , Friday, Junt ~. 1973 • • O'AltV PIL:.OT 39 i~ .... '"'F~ la] I -......... l~ -, ~-.-and-Replin-I~-. -~, s!!!E,,.ilo!!!y!!!ment~l[UJ~J 1=-_1 l!!'!!_(J!!!!!!!!·~)ltl_!"~lt ~l[l]]""J~I ~lma!'!! ... ~)~11-Mlt~!!!J(Il}!!!J l....__filJllu_,w_IWlt --.Jl[JJJ l.___!mplo_'"-•lt ~l[ffrl.....__[q>lo_~-----.J' '[JJJ ' ' "l' Found (free ads) 5~0 ltt HelD Wante~ & F 7IO Help Wanted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710 · .., _,...;JY.._J_l_ng::;._ ____ ' Hou.eel11nin.g , , Help Wanted, M ~ F 710 .Help Was:it~,-~&_F _710 Help Wanted,!!-_~. ~2.!,! • I ~ l"OUND -Youn° white B'uYS' ASSEMBLERS. . I~----------········ iiiliimiil female kitt n (Must go) 2°Me~;;1'~%Gi7t~1~ T':is~~: SUPER e!fident Cal. student to,;XPERfENCED CA.RR•~RS NEEDED PGMEsrtc Help George!• _ I Vic. of Albert & Orange s cc ks N. B . -C .M. pre c is ion electro-mech "-Im . Allen Byland .Agency, 106-B HOSPITAL , c q st a Mes a 8 r • ~t~wi under .. Refs. ~!1~-h anlng. $3 hr . ass'y, solderlnr:. drill press FOR DAILY PILO' T · E. 16th St., s..A. 547-ffi95. 9am-&15-7557 e · .,.,......,., operation. . DONUT &iio~!te shift&: p/ ~ ', •"'OUND blond 'en1ale (6 n10) WILL dq babysittirfg for your Carpet Cleaning Cole In trument c;orp. time, female. Age 25-45. . I oockapoo with. r d caollar & f~~~d·FrT°~i:fun~llii1s ~~ Floor Care & W indows 2034 Pla~~~ve., ™ -1MALE OR FEMALE ": -A~ply in person, Mr. Donut, Mercy General Hospital !: .. ·~~· ~~~i~ityM~~~ngiay~ C830-8722 Du~~=:dSeC~~a:i~-91508 An !:qualEn?iifu:e~rtunity MUST.BE 10 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER ;:;~;~th;~~~ help . ' . • ' 548-2884, eves 645-3573 HILITCARE iii my home, HAVE .A DEPENDABLE BIKE exper. HeltJ. or overlock Of 2701 So B • ol Sa. A , FOUN I dependable & reliable. Child· * WE DO .EVERYTHING * ATTENTIVE care &!o.2r1,my 2 -GO I mark. 546-1153. • flSt 1 nta na : . · D arg .Jl.11er.ed ma.le ren from 2--to. 5. ~i45. Reh.. Jttooo --• .,..,~ gll'is ages 14 mos ,., yrs. OD-P-ROFIJS · ( cat,·grcy striped, 4 Seasons BABYSITiliilG. 24 hrs a LEI' me clean your home Hrs: 7:30am-1:00 675-3861 . • DRIV ER, Part Time. Male . flhone ( 714) 979-3500 , ,· Mobile Park, Costa Mesa, .1 AUTO N•waert .._. ,. .. 111•1., fnl• 2flll St.,. IOtti St. or femt.Jc over 21. Clean 641Hi841. Owner PI ea s c clay .. Licensed, Reliable, At· ~1 ~~-548wo:;621 Reli!J.!>le. . CA"LL 642-4321 A k f G cut, economy car, Must .,:-. ~!aim. No pets allowed lention. Hunt. ·Beach area. IALESM A II s or ary Jarrett know Orange County Full Time & Relief ~-l ..... +"'-... •ere. . .l>bQne..968.-068.7. ..a I . llft_ Help Wanted,.Jd&F nn ..... ,~nt.ed, M&E.1J.o.r-835-_3_14_o. _____ ~4----.l'..6.'lltnr~ A!;c.uted Q.6.M -41PM I FND young sleek exotic. Business Service TOP $ s $ bl k ~ QUALITY ma:s,onry work. · CROSSING GUARD ELECTRONICS I:"; wn ~~~e::chJr:·usl~;;r:,~ COMPARE"'~uality & cost. Brick & block walls. Patios Career Secretaries CITY OF IRVINE HQusewlves -college stu· " ; View Hills Please claim You will select Automated ·a spcCialty. 64~7 Expanding new car dealer-$2.29 Per Hour ~ent. Choose your work _ "644.2979 aft 6. · Typing for your repetitive d The city of Irvine is presently tune. · 6: 30AM-12_ noon or ff S • 3 11 • ., letters, wills, trusts, term Painting & ship needs 6 merr to roun Average range $500·$750: Toj> accepti~ appl1'cations for 12 . 3 0. p M -6 ,.3 0 PM or Qilfi(a uperu1sor -• FOUND Sianies J · t t · out their professional sales $. NO FEES. N.B., C.M., SAM , 3 IUOMi I I i . .. . . . c < 1 e n papC'rs, resumes, elc. Fa~t. Paperhanging . the . position of crossing . -.. OPM. No exper. re- l ~ v1c1n11y Shakey's pi z z a acc1kate, IBM MT IS T . staff. Experience helps • . . Irvine, Orange & S.A. Call qul.l'ed 1583 E St Gertrude ,<. · · Parlor, Newport ·Beach. Mailing · sPrvice included. No Wasting ~!nw,~i~il1Jl=rp;f~Ji!,8¥f .. Immetli.atelyp. p S ~is ~:iti:sifs ~~nc~~~~ · S.A. 55s-sMo ~~ 642-2589 ' h;U/CCU RN'S -· 3 • 11 & l 1 · 7 · I '' Contact Shakey's tor in-3001 Redhill, .6ldg VI, Suite * WALLPAPER * elementary school' children EXP'D ·Lube man, ..,,....., 1 • formation !i73-.ll3!!1 : l02, C.M. 97!h9754 you sold irect or door to . • • • .r viu l. -TRl-eolored male Elasset T · s .....:.:.._, -1-· -t--. Whe~§-~~~~~~~ac" door and are ambitious and tcrossr a v esafl eedly tnattersechetiaovnilsy ~~~;~s Al11asb~ft~Pe~J~g RN'S All Areas ---:-3 • 11 & . 11 -7 I ·.Hound wearing heavy .black . yping pecia IS s want to earn top dOllars, Pacific Personnel . 1 1 1 th 11 .th b k .i·cas. rates, fast service. George Painting & Decqr'ng there is no limit, Our bene· Services, Inc. Guards are needed from Pan. Tom Stamp Ford 53.5 · : . , .:;.:_er .~;~;~;~v w1 on1 .~u e~ Pick uii & deliv. Interior & Exlerior tits ·includ!! tree demo,. va-500 Newj)<lrt Center Dr. 7:45 AM tmtil approximately N. El Camino, _San Reli1111f Superv'l~OrS -. . 3 .1·1 .~. 11 .-7 • ""5 8-85" '-'-Guaranteed-'f--"'•ality eactions:-"-, bonus·-plans, hos--4:00 PM. All necessary Clemente 714-492-1137. .., I Spnngdale, H.B. 892·3840. -• • . .,--. vp ..... • :suite :IUU, N:B. , C 5 .Workmanship & ¥aterials ·pitaliZation, & Insurance. _ , 640·1970 equipment fumlshed by the FACTORY help, will train. I GREY Calico, 7 weeks, arpet ervtce Free estimates Lie. & Ins.· Earn while you 'learn. Apply 24 Centra! Tower. Orange City of Irvine. Applications Start $2.10. lu·~pid lid- 1 . fem ale, beautiful. Vic. Vie· JOHN'S Cw:pcl' & Upholstery 1-871)-8574 in 'person fo sales manager 547-6446 may be picked up at the van.cement for hlert young I tm.·ia Blvd./Natiorial, C.M. Dri-Shampoo . fl'ee Scotch-PAJNTIJ<IG & repair, 35 yrs 9-5 p.m, Gustafson Llnc· Equal Oppor. Employer !Ivine ' Pqlice Department, woman. C.M. area. 545-0401. - I 548-9809. · guard <Soil Retardants). workmanship guar. Take Mere .. 16800 Beach Blvd., I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~2 Zee ,st.,, Irvine! or .if :FID1ALE help p/time 16 yrs DIETARY DIET TECH · Experienced ,··FOUND lung h~irod small DegrC'ascrs & all color . advantage of my exp. Huntington Beach. CASHIERS.:-EXPER rther in1onnation is or over. Food takeout. 515 ' · ' r male dog. Found near. 52nd brighteners & 10 minute 536-7056. · · needed contact Mrs. Joan ~ Balboa Blvd Balboa TRAY LINE PERSONNEL Ex • d I -St.. Newport Bea ch · bleach for white carpets BUY W.P./hanglng contract AUTO . f'.aid vac, ho!, sick leave, life Gumirta, Public Information n.0RIST min ' '" . penence · I 64f>-7362 alt G pm lSave your money by saving by home appt. lOOO's smpls. S S · 1115' medical, dental & profit-Clerk, 834-5238· if /fresh 'nowe;/ lu' t' exp ' 1 • APPROX J mo old, 1011g "!1\ extra . trips. Will clean The Hangmen 547-5846 ALE MAN s~i;:-tf!;al Lumber. Co cu s To DI AN -Gen'1 ~tc Top pay, design~rs u!re~~~ CAf ETER.IA. TRAY LlN( Exper·1·enced I I haired whit~ puppy. Black h.v1ng ~m., dining rm,. & HOME, Residenti.al, . Apt. Need 1 s a I es man, ex-• maintenance. Ex]{er. pref d .. 675-6291. . . ,I , .. I .... pa:tcl1· ~ve1· l'•oht eye Found hall.db ....Any p~ $7 50 · ""ri.enced. Sell BMC, _Fer-._._ 19J.22 Brookhurst • Able . t.o work w/mln. E~nv '"00 . ·.~ .:_ j ~.,;,._.rj,.-'"':?-d. 57:;.5850. · couch $10~ Chair$5'.° 15 Y.rs:. j:~~~~:_~.~t · ~ri, large inventory of used Cfun:ler--of Garfield)"-_:_·supervmun~_...:eontact..-:-IeN·'-~ _. .K, . .EXeE~.-OES'fCDT .:UlK(R· ··rvp&fian•eiil· ~-·--···-·...... . ·--~ I ......... UND . ed 8 1 , ~"'" ,~ whaf coun s, not · ca:rs,-·Fne demo-;-excl!llent· ~-HuntingtOn..Beach ---,-Rharmaceuticall-Inc,~272:1.l'uir..J'fme.,.J'VIus1 ~-clean & . ~~ ·Rift_ 1 U . IVI"' 'U.....~ ~. >--~ . .· " "v nux ea g e method. I do work myself CLI!:AN Professional Paint-working conditions .See Bud CHEF wanted for Cellar Campus Dr, I rv in e . neat. Xln t working · conds. ~ 1 1 'fema le White Fron~ Store, Good ref. 531-0101. · ing Int/Ext Free estimates. Ryder or Tom Aifil'n at Restaurant, 220 Forest Ave., 833-2500. Equal 0 PP or· · & . pay. Apply Surf & Sir· RN'S 1 Costa Mrsa. Wearing red Call 567-1456 NEWPORT Laguna Beach. , .~mployei" 4 .. loin, 5930 W. Coast Hwy., NB I . , collar. 642-2389 Carpenter · • · · Der f MILY ILOT · FO~~D 1'n<1;Iuc cosn1iC',1 bivI~ctl', NE"; Pr~~I.· Pt~~~!i, hor;:;-w~~~.' --iMPORTS---er.ER:IeAh ___ iJi'1,t1.1-Y-0.N-L ~, ~~GENERAL-LABOR--~ , '------MAUlTINANC .. f_M(L_ ______ _ . I vjcuuty G1 '100 , -,un-· ", remodel, frame & Refs. 548-275a. 3100 w C t H NB . , newspaper carriers in SAN · · .. 'tington Bt-ach. Well bl'haved finish, stores. offices & " · oas wy., · · Hyland babOratories A CLEMENTE area. Requires & very friendly, 89·1-9979 hornPs etc .. Custom work. PAINTING & Paperhanging. 642-9405 . . Leader In Medical Diag· . use of Station Wagon or All Around Hospital Experience HORN·Rimmed prl'scription LiccnS<'d. 9&"2-1961 . Clean Work done to yoill" AUTO SALES nostic Products, Has Van. CQJltact Mr. Harry Newport Seach ~ung asses 111 e:isc ou,.,.on ~xpe~·1ence pre erre , w1 immediate openings for • • ·• median of Alicia Parkway,. . Pla~ter, Patch, Repair consider sharp trainee. New lc"ll d. d" 'd I t Costa Mesa. 642-4321 Santa Ana · Mission Vwio. 497-1763 BRICK veneers. Slumpstone car dealship .offers good ~ 1 .• '" IVI. ua s ~an· DELIVERY man for early Ora.nge &. Irvine Excellent benefits • Working _fonditions ! I . r n•I Cement, Concrete Satisfaction. 54-0-0167 E . f d 'll Seeley 330 West Bay St Costa Mesa . -. :i-~ourlll-vic-of-llrbor & Vi"· wrought iron. store front. (*U types. Free est,imates Good co. benefits. Apply in firm 4ffe.ring top bene-deliv. route. Must have No Fees -\Veekly Paycheck Equal Opportunity Employer . t LARGE tan male PUPllY _ & L'OncrelC', block fences * PATCH PLASTERING * comfr)ission and demo plan. Ing to associate With a morning L.A. Times home ~ . I I • • • I f I . ' I I I ! ! toria, C.M. !\lay 25th. Cus. work. 963-1855 Call 541Hi825 pe196r9sonH, M00r. BBrladd BodCoolJ. fits and working envi-economical car. Over 23 yrs · ~ .. AMl!t shifdt, Day sha.rdi!ts, 2nd1~!!J!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' "'" 979-4431. PATIOS, walks, drives: Saw, Plumbing. ar r v " sta t old. No soliciting· .;>r col-"" 8 an gravey · I'.! bnak, remove & replace L.R.OTISPLUMBING Mesa. ._ronmen. ---lectliig. Westm:"H:B:-a:rea. a · P.P.s-.-Helffpl.WCK~OntRedY,·fM·_AR!aMFS710JHA•INpWITaOntRedI,AML&, .Fpa.7r10t SMALL black & ·wh i t e female pupPy. Calle iloga.r, Mission Viejo. Cali 837-93.'l-1. F'N'D trnl ~Y .\v/white cat vie. Fabvie1u· & Baker. C.M. 557-l~ aft 7. FND May 24, small mnle brown poodle w/fll'<l ~ollar vie. El Toto. &:;().:\ll ~ ----FND May 24 male blk Lali puppies w/wht blaze. Vic El T O!'O. 830-3119. FND: Mesa· de! Mar I racl, C.M.,' little blk fml poodle. Very lovable. M&-3671 1 FND -Orange long ha irc<I .cal. Vic.'. MarquPrile & c~:iji ~:-8::~r ~~~. Remodels & Repairs. Water AUTO • SE~RET ARY Ds:-;~y Men, ~rmanenf - Wall, patios, sjdewalks, etc. .~:~~!:h~.~~63~~;g~ . -MECHANICS'. ·-_ Ty:h•~.! .. ~--.wp •• mp.m• ''. . . pari time for early morning Pacific Personnel =·~full~~~~ 17.4o Eve~ By hr. or job. 646-6915 · ·· _.._. newspaper-delivery ... t.o Services, Inc. So. Coast Plaza 979-3923 ~~ice~omplete Plumbing T~~~ orA~Fa~~r and ~~1b • PURCHASING. ~:S~~a~e :e=:bl~~1&, -500 Newport Center Dr. Has opening for . ___ K_E_Y_P_U_N_C_ff __ _ C 0 N CR ET E .. Driveways, Pa t i o ' s , Block wall Masonry. Lic'd. 645--0595 Child Care . . ClllLD C.\RE IN MY HOME ( hal'c ·an opening for one child, week days only. Privale sleeping room for naps., hill lunches and plenty of loving care. Lake Forest - El Toro area. 586-5950 PLUMBING REPAIR Thompson. Laguna Beach. CLERK be reliabJe,··ph 642-4800 . Suite 900 Newport Bch Sales Personne.1 No job too small 54(}...3100 E • e f eel DELIVERY Men, .permanent 640-1970 See Mr. Thompson * * 642-3128 * * AVON SA VS xpelr1enc ~re er~ ' part time for early morning So. Coast Plaza Lower .Mall Rootl~g "B y O B ,, exce lent typing skills newspaj)el' delivery t 0 24 Central. TowE;r, Orange Hl-F I e ~ur wn oss required. homes in Newport Beach. 547-6446 COMPONENT MAN ROOFrNG-roek & . shingles, E~hta!1 income of yo~ obown, • CLERK Must have dependable car & . Salarv. Costa Mesa a1•ea. Call f . . ng m your own neigh r-be reii'able. Ph .,.,~·· •on11 Equal o. P, por. Employer ~ r ee e~trmate. Do 1t now & I ood B 0 ~ !11 Ra 12 t 2 J 1 . e ah AV N Repre· TYPIST . r. nn, o pm on y, save. 846-1098 Eves. sentative. Call now : DEWVERY Man, p/time. (Zl3l ~8543. Sewing/ AHerati?ns 5'1.&-5341 or 540.7041 50 w.p.m. required. Early · morning h 0 me GENERAL OFFICE HIRING personnel .for new BABYSITIER, for 2 school . qellvery of new~rs. no *R•ECE'PT.*· card, gift store, interviews Alterations-642°5845 · 1 Good · · Apply In Person collections. Over 23• must Mon, Tue, Wed 10.4. Libby OPERATORS CHILD care my home hot Coast Hwy. CdM. Male. lunchrs, fenced yd., Green ---675-4944 aft 6 'Valley area, 968-7205 Neat, accurate. 20..years exp.· ~~s. & 2-S ':~' ~!~ Or Call: -·-' have dependable car, H.B.. Ann Mission Village Center, Fri ·in my home' CdM area. Dona Leverett area. 894-4125 NEEDED NOiW ! ! s.JC. -1>'1~76 . (7l4) 540-5000, ext-250 DELI.VERY and. drive~ ···crea.t qppor. 'for·someone w/ ---::-H..,.,o=--s=-=p=1"'T""'A:-:L--- We are seeking e x p e r . keypunch operators f o 1 daytime & swingshift. 4 pm 12:30 am on the Univa• 1701-1710. we are willing t< train on the tab puncl verifier. Location of th.e ke: punch dept. in 1he neai future will be Fashio1 Island, Newport Beach. BABYSI'ITER wanted im-. Hy I and furmture. Part time. Leon s typlng ability w'ho enjoys Nurses Aides -3-U mediately, ·nights, Mon thru _ Furniture 642-90l2 meeting & greeting clients Laundress • Wknds cJn1 Thurs, own trans, but not for large nat·~ 'firm. Xtra · Housekeeper • Days Y nee. 54&-2612 . Labor·a.tor·1es ?n~:~ ~~::kerc to $600 Jong term assignment. Top Xln't pay & benefit$, vac, ~s~sta Mesa-Park. :I:: ~:~~a:t;~ D contractors.I.._ __ ~ __ 7_11_•_•t _ __,·JI ii I Please call Mrs, Rose for an appointment (714) 547-7571 denim jacket with large Remodel-Additions, . patios, butterOy C'mbrol<lercd on fenC'es, etc. Prompt att'n to back. PleasC' return -$25 ' detail. 54(}-5603, ~5-1085 Job Wanted, Male'• 700 BABYSIITER needed for l $4:jO $$$. · holidays, sick PRY.· Glen yr old baby 8:3o·to 1 Mon 3300 uyland Ave Secretaries ' $6$550 50 NEVER A FEE Haven of Newport, i555 Su- thru Fri, 979--3412 . " Recept/Typist AT TEMPO perior Ave .. N.B. r ·GREAT WESTERN . SAYINGS Reward! Jacket l'ery sen· . , . , . timental. · Thank · "o u . J'ACK Taula~e -Reprur :>-15-3457, asl< for Roni1iC' or rrn~od" arl~tt. 20 yrs exp. leave message. Lrc; d. My Way Co. 547-0036 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Costa Mesa; Calif. Clerk Typist $450 BABYSITTER, for 6 mos 92626 Keypunch · to $600 Hospitality t'fost•ss 1418 N. Main St., Santa .An< $25 RE\VARD for our lost cat Drafting named Kjocsh,' gray tiger --~·------­neutered male w/slightly DESIGN/draft. plans home .bowed back legs. vie. Los & comm!. addi t I on s , Serran06, Laguna Niguel. garages any size j o b . girl,. Mon thru Fri days., Aectng Clerk $500 Ir . -. "f-S-entice ~ An Equa:l Oppty Employer C.M. area. ~ eves. Equal Oppor. Employer Gen. Acctng Clrk to $650 I'Vlnc lnWz Sky Park 5404450 Js joolting for women to wel· KITCHEN Help, operate disl * BARMAID * ma1e & female · Legal Secretary $650 Anaheim· 533_23zi come & interview new resi-rna~hine & util dean up. Soccer -Goody -Taunt -Full or part time belp· 5ec'y/Constr· $650 1130 W;-ta-Palm:a dents...t.Sales or advertising F/ti.19.e, M~t be deperi· Splice -GUESTS 556-9502 897-9575 CLERK-TYPIST F /C Bkpl' Constr · $700 Tempo Temporary Help exper. helpful. Must have Cii&e & 100JU11g ror wnn. - Business is so bad at one BEAUTICIAN wanted for Temporary parttime open~ Sec,'y Recept. ~ $550 -· car &: typewriter . 547-3095. ~ work. 10:30 ant-7. pm, 1doo hotel I know of, the chamber· busy salon at S. Coast ings. Assignment will include Offi~r $750 · GENERAL OFFICE :Housek-r -f/tim Fri, $Z.27 per hr, ~pply ir maids steal towels from the Plaza. Paid vac. Ga 11 narrative & statistical typ:. Receptionist • $500 Must ha . . . --.--' • person, Co. s ta Mes; Please call 495-4198. . 842-34oo Electrical LOST -Brookhurst & In- dianapolis, HB, Small red· dish·brown elderly fem. dog, short-hair. "Heidl" $10. Reward. 962~343 SMALL 2 yr olcl Scalpoint Siamese · cat, female. t"r. Mariner's Square Apts, N.B. Wed. May 2.lrd. 642~ SMAIL black I white poodle mixed puppy, long curly hair answers to Cindy. Lost· Mon. '5/28, C.M. 6-12-5176 F E M L . I o n g hai r DACHSHUND . blk, brown, white, Vic: Fordham Rd, HOMEOWNER'S electrician. GUESfS. -546-7186. ing•. applications'available Fl<; Bookkeeper $800 &. figu:' a=ci~t~~: 549-3061 . ~e!11onCM·ai HSeospital, 301 Vic Air cond. dryers, 220V, .Job Wanted, Female 702 BEAUTICIAN wanted with City of Irvine, AdµUn. P/tlme 5ec'y $S20 orders & billing on Friden HOU~J;:PER, , babysit-ona, • e ~frs. Dunla1 remod, etc. 54~ ----------small followinz. Eileene's Ottkes, 4201 Campus Dr., SecretaryNEBkkpWPrORT tD $800 computer. Will train. Sniall ~e:· ~ve mk exp 3d ~a:fs ~rqual Opportumty Employ l:' L F.CT !Cl NEED help at home? We Beauty Salon, 792 Center, Irvine. 833-3840. -otc. Tapmatic Corp, 1851 ~· 0 smo mg, c n, --· --. ..:··"--·----- bonded. ~malt"li·bbs, 1~::1nset d&: have aides, n u i: s e s, CM 642-0531 COLUMBIA YACHTS · Persoonel Agency Kettering St, Irv in e. pnk rm1 &1 ba &t TV,f 5 day KJTCHEN helper for ltaliai ho us ekprs. companions. 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 919-6080. w • ave Y w a 11-r r on t Deli. Exp'd only. 1851: l'Ppair~. 548-5203. Homemakers u p j 0 h II ' a<-KKEEPER. 275 McCormick, CM 642 -10 Newport Bch home, salary Beach Blvd· H,B, Gardening 547"6681. · UU Custom Boat Div. .._ GEN'L Bookkeeping, exper. open, 673-5666 ' · ____ ;;..... ___ . ___ p .," •n Expansion in custom Must type, answer phones. 1 HOUSEKEEP 0 LADY companion for mothei · BABY S rTTIN.G, LITE ·enn.position,,,.,....,Hrs.fjer DENTAL RECEPTIONIST, Girl otc. 'Send resume 1o E ... at Leisure ,World . A ga~~~~~o;e~~. ~:i~ed HOUSEWORK IN YOUR wk. Exp. not req'd, but boat field creates im· .office manager. Preventive, Pres-Kee, Inc., 16 4 o J~~ =358 Month of Non-smoker/drinker. ·Shm only lg estates, apt & HOME Available weekends heipf!!l. The Singer · Co., med. openings for pt'Ogressive, general pra<:· Superior Ave.,. C.M. 92627. work & tun. Room & boan Indus comple~es. Free est. only, please call after 6 PM Huntmgton Center, HB e CARPENTERS tice in Huntington Beach. GEN£RAL handyman for IMMED., employment avail + salary. Ref. exchanged. Ci.istom Landscape Maint 642-5697• ~Q·l~ OPPORTUNITY e ENGINE INSTAL-Iniative & enthusiasm a private preschool, jack of for gen I car wash help. Call 539-7632 mornings 01 • (714) 531-7280 TYPING of any papers, LAT.ION MEN must Pleasant office with -all trades perm part-time Apply in person, Lido Car evenings only. 'A rrank M. Nelson co." school or .. busines.s. · Coll. EMPLOYER --. BONDERS all phases of general office must ha~e o~ too 11: w~. 481 E:--1.7tflst~~CosUl LAUY ;eeded tor 1 girl of . gr:ad. B.A. m English. Low . work. 962-3319 · , 546-4647 Mesa. • fice, duties incl. phone • edd •~ GARDENER of 22 years ex-rates. ~. . BOOKKEEPER wanteq for 4 Day, 40 Hour Work Week DENTAL asslS· tant, fu 11 GENERAL Office, typ•-, INSPECTO. RS or trainee. s. payroll & some likkpg : SMALL white t Y ""ar. perience seeks 4-5· ad-. . s ma I I c q r p . w I 3 O Paid Holidays "'l!I M I Sal t 'ti • • Lost 5/13. Reward! <litional maintenan~ jobs. WANTED position as prac .. employees, t!icp'd & capable Paid Medical time. 1 year experience. F'V accts. rec e iv ab J e & ust be ab e to visually m-ary commensura e Wl ~ -842-5061 George Hampton ~~~~!:~~~.1Jlrii. thru to handle: acetg &-J?O:oks ~nus· Incentive Progl'am . ~a. 839--9660 telephone. Exper. helpful. spect small plastic pro-~1g~ce. 548-2541 o I . CM' 549-4270" b GOLD charm bracelet -· * 549-2015 * pref c,09755 area wlvry . httle superv1s1on. Many Other Benefits Call Storer Cable 'IV, Lag d~ts. F/time, 1st & 2nd · : I ; \ kcepsakr . REWARD! lD -EX p ER 'I' · .--· Westnunster area. F 0 r Exper. Only Need Apply Depaitment Store · BCh, 494-8595. s . ts. Dependable wo111an LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER , IRMA. 5-18-2342 alL .5 · Gardener. Comp~:i';lll ~;~ OFF ~gr/FC .bkl'l' all acctg mo~ information & in· No Phone Calls Please J. W. Robinson GENERAL Help, Pf.time ~~~ng pe~~· ~ older woman wanted ti : DARl< grey Persian spadrd service. Free estimates . & s:c Y functions. terv1ew call 894-5612. Apply Mon thru Thurs Newport Beach eves from 5pm on. Drivers Mc:Fadden Ave HB live-in; keep hoµse foi - female cat. ~ing 01e 27th. 54!!-2661 -552-7964 .eves & wkends BOOKKEEPER, tull charge, Contact Noel Kelly, Supt. DISPLAY TRIMMER & Kitchen. Over 21. Apply 893-0061 . ' ~~~~~ dJ~~~~~iv C:~ 1: Vic: de! Bispo, SJ. 496·0840. EXPER. Japanese Gardener. SM, Reward 4 Full·time job experienced thru financial Equal oppor. employer mlf Must be exp. F /time i~Ji~~~o!t7: ~e~s, 4l0...E. INTER~S'l'ING full time op-home in Capistrano Beach . • I l ! I r ! LOST dog, Corona rte! Mar r<now how. Trimming. lead -if hired. Write P . G. statements, pay r o 11 & COMMERCIAL FURNITURE SALES . portumty •for. someone Call Mr. Lawrence claytim( srn. Yorkshire T e rri e t. Clean-up. Small landscap-1023 Presido Dr., CM repor.ting. Familiar w/ac· lELLER F/time, exper, Decorating GIRL FRIDAY w/varied office ski 11 s . 4~9385 -monthly salary. Reward. 673-9098/546-5441 Ing 968-3486. Jobs Wanted, M & F 704 ~l~~f Pr 0 c edu re 5 • We pres;ntly l:iave a position not necess, but helpful. Must be good typist, book-Engine Distributors opening LVN, f/time 7-3. Olarg< LOST: small ..brown and COMP LETE landscape COUPLE. wants· Apt. BK K p R~' ~ open for an exper. commer-· C()SMETICS keeping, handle phone & nu office; reqs exp'd woman Nurse. See Mrs. Taber. •vh·ite puppy, vie, View""int maint. serv. Comm'l, ind, . -nen to cial teller. ~ Full-Time fro t ti 'st I to fill girl fr!day situation. H.B. Convalescent Hosp • "" 1 S · kl management Harbor & assist IB.C t & '""""' n recep om . nterest-(Re 't'A · t t & hom·es, SJC. 5/30. 4~9344 res d. prm rs, cleanup. Co M · · , .. v.... Please Contact PBX OPERATQR · k 'th good t cep wms , secre ary 1881 Flotida, H.B. 645-6987 · sta · esa area. 24 yrs. mgment. Submit resume to M N 1 d 836-35()5 mg wor WI po en· bookkeeping background ) 847 3515 * LOST RED SETTER, =::-==--0----,--..._-" residents Good ref 645-0565 "Dick" P O Box 1851 r. ew an ' 552 Multiple, Must tial. Salary commensurate Please send resumes to -fem. 10 mo. prC'gnant. EXPER. Japanese Gardener. btw. 8-ll. am ' Newport B~h 9~. ' SANK OF AMERICA be exper. p/tlme. with experience. Call for Classified ad rio ·881 Daily LVN -Easy, plea~n.t work l REW ARD. Call 8'16-8110 Complete yard srv. Relia. & NEED A t . Newport Center Branch Apply in person 10-5 pm app't between 10 am &: 12 Pilot. PO Box' no'., l560, to $600. Omega Chmc, (714 , 1-jjjiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilJ neat. Free est. 642-4389. ~a r men ts to ~KKEEPE:R.-Girl Friday, Equal Oppor. Employer No 2 Fashion Isl. NB noon. 645-6133, ask for Mrs. Costa Mesa Cali'f 926·26 547-6329 . e-· 1 -i I , ...,,,, . m™e_Jll _~clLan~_fo.!:..Wl_.l.!tme f9.!'JJ1l.!11L bus~~ . · 0 ,,._.:_,n >r ,..,n..., • ·. I !!~~~~~~=~~~-J , -E,X PER : A~ i ca n rent. Excellent references. Xln't working conditions. t:ON'f~L-Parking-l:..ot;-full:--Equal. ppoi:..-"'~ye ··--·-····--· -.-f'C#iii -•"1r.JA n,'" a ;+ •~rnrsTS . (I · r 6 _· ______ _,,l! 1•] Gardener. Maintehence, Call 492-8317. 646-46.>'3 after 3pm or p/time. Apply in person, • ·•• ·•• -11 MA\on n lnltrUctlon Cleanup & Landscaping. H I W eel M & F 1 .' Kentucky Fried Otlcken, DEPENDABLE young man GRILL cook. exper., male or"" · Call 64!'r1930. e P ant , 10 BOTIQUE salesgtl'I 20/25 693 s. Coast Hwy Laguna to assist gardener. Good ap-fe!11ale. 497-2560. Carmel's ~NE PERSONNEi.. 1 G 5 .~~~ sportswear, s w Im wear, Beach. ' pear., hard worker, start Dining & Pie Shop,· 628 N. SERY\CES•Arc ... v-v Must · do own lat~e & mil setups & have own ·tools. NITE FOREMAN •. Se,condary operation I eneral ervtces · _beach area. Good personal· $1.'15. Call 837-2258 aft 4. · Coast Laguna .-1"\\JU ~ 1 Schools & . $50 WEEK ity, train for mgr, Must be COOK o! ~unter help, full . • · · instr~tions 575 INDOOR/Outdoor labor, PART TIME exp'd. 673-7569 between 10 & or .part lime. Must be DESIGNERS &: Draftsmen, GRILL Cook, p It i me. Sales!Mktng Engr f r--~-~~-----cleanlng, yard projects, Stuff envelopes in your 5 available weekends, 16 yrs exper. m memory system. Wlmds, · holidays. Newport Sec'y: 13ookkeeper to $18K to $900 to $700 to $680 * maint. Very reas. rates. home. No addr e 8 s 1 n g , or over. Apply in pel'!IOI), P.C., & mechanical design Beach Tennis Club, 644--0000 Ins. Girl •Friday I OltANGE COUNTY 646-3798 postage or exp. G ua r Boys Jack-In-the-Box, 1201 S. of electron.le s Y stems· GUARDS Cost Ace~ Cl~k VOCATIONAL Captains Car Care method. & supplies. $2. lo 12-16' Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Technology Market try g • Full & P /time Positiom Ex~. Secl'etanes . TRAINING SfHOOL • Waxing & Delalling Western Mail Order Co. Would you like a part time C09K, night leaJYman, din-979-llOO. . open in, Long Beach, La· 1 q1rl ofc/Constr : Learn Auto une-up 64~179J or ~32 D pt 3, 10569 PQplar, Loma job this summer? (even if ner ~xp, call bet 3 &: 5 foT DESK Clerk Maintenance guna Niguel In Laguna & Maintenance M141 · : CLASSES NOW FORMING Linda, Ca. 92354 you are going to summer appomtment, 64&-0.'s22 man, Maids. The New Compton areas for qualified AGS$t,1Bo0kk00. eeper i Special smog class for Hauling hool) y k $20 COUP led Marina Inn Motel, Dana applicants who de !l'i re en ice I mechanics Accounting Cler k sc ou can ma e LE "'.an ' m 0 t e 1 Point Harbor. Call Gene steady employment. 18 Yrs Payroll Clerk "'"" Placenti·a Ave CM GEN Hauling. Tree/Shrub $25 a week plus enjoy trips, work combmation desk and '""'--23S3 of .,age or older. Apply in Recept/"-n. <:Jfc -to FOO $650 to •$650 to $600 $500 $498 $450 Setup exper.req'd for notch ing, . tapping, d1"illing, de burring, broaching & othe: , machioe ooerntion!. • DAVENPORT • · Set·Up Men . BROWN & SHARPE Set-Up Men Good wages. Steady employ ment. 1st • 2nd shift open in gs. 1 ,.,.,., ·• · • trim. Gar & Yd cleanup. COST CLF;RK . p.ri zes,·etc. If you arEI neat Maintehal)ce, 4~2.153 """ , Sec ""' • ' Call Now . (141646·5065 Esl. 531-G377. 557~904. Bkkpng trained,. good typ· & dependable call Mr. York C 0 UP LE wanted for ~---..-...-~rson, 326 So. Lemon St., retary Tramee . -$450 i · Ebronix 32· FURNITWlE Van. for ~h~n~ r~'d~eyLe~m;~i~~: .NOW! 97~8149. janitorial ro~'d pref., DIAL A JOB! t"~elm, betwn 9 am & !AL~ ~J; ~~~~S E~1~~:~~;t(~~;:;Y ':i~i~~ t Tutoring Clinic local furn hauls & gen'! board. Apply L. M. Cox BUSBOYS own trans., ADT Sterling Security service JERRI \VHI'ITEMORE insuranl'e. READING s~~~~~~~~~~2~ump 1rllck ManufacturingCo., Inc., 1505 HOSTESS-CASHIER e Cross country· -Liz Reinders AQency An Equal Oppor. Employer ~If~ l~~St. (at174;_>1~ Spe~~~YN~!~e~~CDl'i. SPELLl~G work. Concrete, asphalt ~Pi!~ify ~p~e~al Full Tim Driven 4500 Campus Or, N.B, GUARDS . 3130 W. Harvard Free DI=~ Testing ~~A~·:o~:~:·h~~~~Y-_ Acco~~t:~ g1~reed H&A1fll~Fs:7>ELI : ~o::::~s ~!~ · . ·-= ~4 ,~~~nta A~~t585-2184 979-16.26 ~~~~G ~r~4-~16j~· Reas. Fee Pai~~~u:~ Job.s 428~~t~S~t : ~:.d~r~l•rs ~~:·he~~. ~p ~~~ FUU OR P/TIME !~g~~ rc:oolw~~ equal oppor. em~!oyer ml! -. . . 1-..-==-...... ---· ....... ·••nn, garage cleanups. P~1'SOnnd Agcn • ~ ]:gulll"()pj)<lr. Em~~ e --lnspectors .• -.Ben...Brown's •. ~~ qo~! N WPOR'l'BE'ACJi& on Saturdays getting n w MJ\CHI 1ST, Lathe [ 11~ • Rrmnvr tr e~. dirt Ivy. 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. • G I R ,.,.1 . • Hwy, South Laguna, : · ;\ TA l\NA MtE:A '~•custom~.~ •r ,j,e • ly -,,,re ra Mrt-;-:-6 n - Servlcts ind Repairs Drivewys, grading. 847-2666. (Marl( Ilf Center) C ABIN ET MAKER s · · I I,.-rm n Wells Fargo Guard Service Pilot. This ·is not paper mrirhinisl'S· · tool maker. . . H 1 1 .542-8836 framers, . detail peopl : All 3 Sblfta Dr's Assistant Div. Baker 'Protcc. Service rout nnd does not include I Top w:i.ge to $6 hour. _ ' -OIBR tan ng . . tor· ·camper !actC'ry. Apply We Will Train . i"'t:l5~ Wcst•Commonweplth:' dcliv rics or coHecrin .. o\'l'r imr. :Int bcn fits, Tool Bai:>ysitt'ing I N 1'' A N '.I' S • i\fat 11re lady wishes to babysit.part time. Transp. 6115-2-189. . ' • ' " \. . . . . O.c.c. ·-~tuclcnt will do A i:tl'~ T !'u!1NTc~:an~r~f .858 w. 18th, Costa Mesa. MacGregor Yacht Corp, xoung h1dy 118-28) to !l-SSlSt Fullrrton or ph : 525-2386 We haw openings ln South· aft-King. l 20 cGaw ho11Sl'w0t·k -Gosta Mesa, a sum!ng full m.anagem nt Llk to Tr d ? Our Trader's 1631 Placentia, C.M. ~~te~~ s~app~~il\~r~~~ Llke to Trade? Our Trader's Hwest Costa M~ ar<l · 111th ..:·..:..'~:..:·c..:..· ..:l:..n:..:.·i~ne:;... -=:=-~~ Irvine area. $2.. hr. ht. r pons I bility inclding Paradi column Is for you! · all · 29.10 w Paradise c0lumn Is for you I untlngton cac 1 on y. Any day 1s the ~EST DA'l to minim.um. 'Call D Ian e cleani~ & Maintenance 5 llnet, 5 days fOt' $5.' Call Need a "Pad"T Place an ad! ~t ll..W-:~ J.B.· · 5 lines, 5 days for $?· Call Apply now! 968-9641. ·i:un . ~ ad! Don't d lay. • • 642-3342. • 548-2407· . today " •• 643-5678 Call 64HJ678. today ••. 642-5678 Classlfte<t Ads ...... 642-{;678. CALL .DAlL'i. J>!LO'l'. • '. '""":\". . . . . ' . . ~ • , '• --. . .._ •'------- I• I· . -.. -.. .; ---., .-·;,,-._..,_-~,. ---·-' ... •1 -• --p: ~ :..,-·"111;-----.. -.... -.. I . I • , ... ... .... • •. ,..h.Qf / Friday, June 1, 1973 • • .. .-i" ., \.\ ~•-1 .~'-··--- -. . ------,-, -------.,..l'1l!lllill-•-.-· ~ 1rm l~_ ..... ,_ ... ·t ~-J[[I]l _ · _"""_ ..... __... l[[IJ 11.--_"""°'_ .... _1[Il)1.___ ---""""'_ ...... __,JllJJ 1 ···•11 1~ l..__·d-=--:~·___..('ll~ 1~=, -. ~·-j~ ·rl--_ .. d_ ... __,J~ J 111 IT , _____ _ Help W•rit.d, M & F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 t:!_~ Wanted, M & F 710 Help W•nttd, M & F 710 Help W•nted, M & f '1t0 Building M•teri•ls 806 Garage S•le lli. 10.r .... S.le 112 fptlscelh1neout ' MACHINIST - GENERAL NURSES Aid , day shift. \tECEPTlONISP to answer • Svrplus. Buildlnt MOVING Must sell p;, hl;h GARAGE Sale, ~2 Gatehill MEMBERSHIP -Dana Pelnt . - To operate machine· shop for. Will train. Mesa Verde phones. 2 Aftns per week. SECRETARY UNSKILLED MATERIAL -lOOO's or NEW quality furn, accesaorles, Circ.le HB 6th unit of Yacht Club. $400 , growing Costa Mesa Co. Conv. Hosp, 661 .Center St, Start $1.90 hr. 548-5525. ITEMS! Doors, lumber, ply-palntlngs, lamps, Simmons SeacUft, ciay ~ & Golden Zl3-~?294 Tools, dies. & short nm c M 548-558S Newport Beach wood, _alum sh~tio~. mold• Hide.a-bed; like ~w •. costs West area, Oak bookcase, ·wATER Softener. Refiner, prod Exp'd lathe.,...---"! · · ' · RN'S Thesecreltruyrvine wCo/mmlpanyn .. ~ "seeksyrs. ASSEMBLE RS Ing, wmdowR, eta. · $650. Sell $275; 'fop grain BR 11et.. oJd di shes • fain sz. Llletime frbgif.!:Sell • ' mu • NURSE -Psychiatric ex per ,,.J black le,.ther .chair & ot. croche•ed .,bedanrd, 66 Hon. . cheap. "•3-7581 24 hrl. surface grinder, etc. /ti p 1 d BUILDERS SURPLUS .-• •r 1 "' Cole Instrument Corp. p me. ersonne e pt ~ ,. exper. 'Backg:l'O\llld in com. 2406 So M . St S A toman costs $575, 'sell $195; da 305 ·Scrambler, bltn db ESTATE SALE::; Natural 2034 Placentia Ave. CM Haog Hosp, N.B. Macy GtntnU Hospital munity relatiops desirable Mon .thtuamSat 'io-~ ·. while ·c uh chair, •Cost $295. oven ·& surface un It• H Min. k Stol 642-8080 NURSES Aid s. !:xper. reqr Th person we seek must be -Female _ v Sell m.; 4 blt&k.: _ _11uede wro~t lroP tble, 4 chairs, Autumn aze e. : .1 •-al o · 7-3 f/tlme· & · 1].7 f/lime. 2701 S. Bristol, S.A. able to re'1ate well to all age 714: 546-l032 vinyl game chairs ,COllt $250 leWlng ni4Cli, 'gol clubs, After 6;-552-9715 1 ! · "" Equ Empl~:e~ r tun 1 ty H.B. area. 84~5551. (714) 979-3500 -groups w/warmth & dignity. No F .. ._.Top $$ PLYWOOD remnants, sit.es ea; Sl:ll $125. ·ea; ~m!liis bags, cards, skis, girls bike, SMALL d~rated pottery. :.'. "-h" · O t OFFICE MGR J . . Accurate TO w.p.m. typing. IA. thru %. Pal11t grade, 2llc cltothlng sz. 9-10;. mens ,40 unicycle, books, Magnrd 1avox 979--1496: 2322 Palisadell, .t• I moiC 1ne pera ors FULL· CHARGE OFFICE F/tlme ~ 'Rehd Appli-. Sh 90-100 & xln't grammar. ~~i=ei~~~ 11q.ft,, stain grade 30c sq.ft. reg. suits, like new'. Sat & stereo, old ~ac co on. Santa ~na. , ~'-~-"""':"Pla'rstlcs. Openings on 2nd "G~ -•. . c.· .. ,.ations Accem..,i 9 AM . ..i PM -~ woridn.,. ~ & co 1700 Superior, .bldg 6; CM Sun, starts at lOam. 16456 pm.es, doHs, bric-a:hf'R~·· HI-back swivel aeal:I . for -.-j & 3rd ....... s ·mr e--x per. Dealership. You know the RN'S benetits. ' e p s ~ --c1J,'C ~ i ......... sa:t;rvne 2, Sun--· Vl>'uO• operators & trainees. Clean, experience you must have. ' c.11 Mrt. SmOot II . Harbour . . 3· . ' * 541-4108 * -lite work in modern new Please apply ln person,. or House Su,..rvi...:r 644-3319 I . • C.meras & HAVE WE GOT A SALf.I GARAG~ 113.le,. ~f & Sw\ NEW shag carpet, re-1:\0nd ·- . bldg. Shift bonus premium 'phOne 64.'>-7170. 'Harbor .--... P•clfic Person.wt Equipment IOI FOR YOU! ·. l(M, cnb, ,tum. girl clothes pad & labor guar, ""--/' tor nite work. Oppor. for American Motors. 3-11 Shift. Between 9 am, & 4 i>m King lze bed let with 0.7 miile 70 VW Bus. 6531 . 01 a ......... ,,: advancement & xln't fringe • ICU/C<:U RN'S Services, Inc, Nlkon-F-Pbotomic 50mm 1 frarne· '.,com~. e """ · "'-' p~ D HB $5.?> yd. 642-Tl am, ew. .. benefits. Apply In person 2 OFFICE GIRlS '"11 & 11-7 shifts se·,.·y LEGAL ..-. F141 In new . O<• ca~,~.-~·. yolStR . ma. r.,. . 50 al bo _, t ·r S-11 am & 2-4pm. _ · NEED' ED ,,. :iv 500 Newport Center Dr. · ens, case cl'd, Kenmore .IKJO e,lec~c d.ey~t. HUGE Garage SaJe. anirch g rr.,. cu 1 om Calil. Injection Mold!~ RN'S All Areas Suite 900, N.B. 1 $1'15 firm. 646..73115 .~·.cabinet. and ~case Of.· Religious Science. 541 aquarium. $50 ' • ~. Iivine Indus. Complex Radio telephone dispatch 3-11 & ll.-7 Shifts Legal Secretary (to asst gen'! 640-1970 . umt, customized for stereo Center St, Costa Mesa. Sat. 551-3936 ' ., 200 Briggs Ave, CM M~t be 25, able to drive Relief Supervisors · counsel) :Reeded for large Furniture , 810 . and tape recwded, $75. Plus lJ-5 BEST otlers on double 'bed, <'< • • Apply In PeN;on .) 3-l.1 & 11-7 Shifts co. located' in Orange Co. At 24 Central Towell, Orange · • nqm.e1'00ll· houseliold Items, ' s~ereo. elec gilitar ."' b/w -Ir '.!MAID • MOTEL. Apply Ex-YELLOW CA'B CO. least 10 yrs exper, xln't 547-M46 LJQUIDATIOf'iJ _rute1J1ity...__bab~ Wooien's • potte!)'. Call 61?-0459 • ecutive Suites, 2080 Newport 186 E. 16th, Cosfa Mesa ExceJlent benefits & seeretarial , skills · & heavy Sacrifice! . Due to divorce, Md; m~n·s cfiiffii.iii: ~.our --.lewelry----llS AIR compressor · IW) ,,.. ~ ~ : Blvd., Costa Mesa. OFFICE cleaning p/time Working Conditions contract work req'd. Please Equal Oppor. Employer Prolessor must sel.l all new, ad.m D1me-A-Llne'for more. DIA, Sol. approx. 1 ct. "A" needs work $75 pl. , .. :!MAID _ FU1l time. Motel & eves. Couple, mlin-wife. 'CM write oi' send resume to WAITRESS Dinn ho ~l .custom furniture: 3-Fti-Sat-Sun. 1Q20l Oriol~-qual. $450. Eat.rings 1 ct E"venfugS 61"'~ ' : Apt, Hntg Beach. & NB area. Exper only. Call Equal Oppor. ~ployer ·Classified ad no. 875, c/o . · er use piece sectiopl!-1. paid $1700, Ave; Fount$ ,Ya l.l e y_ : .. $325. 638-2313 11_1 pm _ _::.c...;...;:.._ .;::.c.._c.:....:~--•I Call 536-0411. (213) 927--0115. Daily Pilot, P. p. Box l!i$l, expenence preferred. Must sell $600. Om.mg set w/cre. 963-2187 . . . . •· POWER Mow11r, reel type, : MAID work in exchange for OPERATOR #or B"'"'"'"ahs SALE~. Office products_ & Costa Mesa, Calif. ~ • be 21· 843 .Ji. l9th, Cos~ denza &. all line~ pd. $2100, GARJ\GE Sale _. &turday. Miscellaneous . . J18 good5308working co~tlon ~. "' ,. -· -..., k F JI / Equal Oppor. Employer Mesa, -sell $500 Gold e ed · · -;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;i::;;;~; 642-1 ' ·. room. 4 hrs. per day. 2376 L. 5 0 o 0 B 0 0 k k e e Ping mar mg. u . or p time. . . · ngrav June 2; MoviJI& East • • : Newport Blvd. 548-9755. maehine .. We will train it Women or retired 1!1en. 270 SEC'Y-BOOKKEEPEJR WAITRESS -J>art time. glass mirror,. paid $450, sell everything must ·go. Fut:rtl· * AUCTION * 6' A~/FM stereo.,playet' & - · l'dAID for ciub work, early you hlive several yrs. ex· -Briggs (co~ Redhill) PM Xln't oppai'tunity iv/growing ~ 21, Call 962-7212 or $150. ReEfiner. cllair, pd ture . dining room 'J>et, \rinyi tape, upright PlallO, dinette ,·,::; • ' hilt .,., 50 h A "' Wed perience in i> ff Ice ac· only, . Costa Mesa co. for Gal Fri-5 between 1 & 3 only $299, sell $150. Circular glass ·sofa, <lesk, ,.;"·.~ ~aptaJns. FRIDAY 7:30 p .• M. & living rm, furn. 64!).4()93 ., : ~ w ..... Bay l~e.,p~. . tin 541}::()6()6 SALES MANAGER day w/strorig typing, sh & for appt. top table, lP!l $399, ·sell $175: chairs, I>a:rsfu&s, Iba.by furn-JUNE 1ST ASSORTED liaby iurnitutt, ' , A Outcounb dg.Mot M h •. bkkpng. exper. Cole Insfi1U-WATTERS wanted, C. L. P~us .misc. household f11r. iture, misc. chairs • :.An. ** BEAlITlFUL OFFICE good condition. Best otter. " ·I MAIDS W NTED r or ec 11n1c ment Corp, 2034 Placentia, ~~~0rks. M1,1rquis Restaurant, rushmgs. Call 979-6956 after . tiques • Wicker tp_ble um-•FURNI'i'URE· DeSks Con-~ El Toro • " 496-2353 Summer or_ permanent. Move This is an exciting & C.M. &42-8080. Equal Oppor. , Newport Blvd, -C.M. 6 P~. . ·. . ' brella st~. Jninur: oak' ference Tab!~, Offil:~ ere-FfITY yards new mini &hag · .: ',.1 _ to hbe~uti1ul CalY a kt 7 1 f) challenging opportunity for Employer 6-12-8293 6 CHAm dmette set $60. Blue-youth cl:)!Ul', ·etc. · · Large dell74, Executive Desk, carpet. call 586-2616 best of. .. -~ MAI.LING DEPT ~;'2.~I:'--· the...right.man--<>r.....woman-1.o-SF.cRETARY . for-nui;sery W-t L.D..E R~ w/ornamental green.-80fa.--&-1o.V!!--Seat. --1imlse-l)lant,_oot<!Qor_ pats.-Chairs, Seci:erarial Chpirs,_,___f~r-IM!Cepted--_ _ _;_. __ · i -'--i~ direct mail -grow w/a nation !_i l y_ school. Jo'ulL rfime.._Apply iron e x_p er. Mike's w/tables $150; Naµg. chair and ·baskets • Bikes; toys. ·High-Quality New Dl\•ans. . " :11; printing firm i~ C.M. l:lUTBOA.R"D-Mecharifc, sum-re<.'Ogmz company m ttie 2515 w .. Sunflower Santa Ornamental Iron -W-Ol'ks, $35; -twin bed corner grouj. 10.-a.m. to -f~l>.m.. 178!i2 Hideabeds, Chests;" Dinettes; Miscellaneous -_, ·" -~ • needs exper. & mexper. mer or permanent, move to Aeromatic gift field. To Ana ' ' · 725% Laguna Cn Rd., Lag complete $100: 9 drawer .Mann-St., Iivme. · Color TV's Stereos Wash· W•nted 120 ·~-~· :: belp. Mechanical aptitude beautiful Lal<e Am>Whead. qualify fou must ~ able to SEC/Girl Friday, Perm Bch. 4~76 ch~st . ~( mimlr, $50: 11.1111.p 2 GIRLS ~ Schwinn biR~s. ers, Dryers, ~'llsC. and • • [ IE: _, & gd d<•la'ily Call n<,, 337-2501 '"""''"' = '"-mi" pftim<, good ok ii h , \IO!O WANTS TO WORK! "' . 21 roi~ TV !!"'':-'I St-y & 2'", """ ro•I. MUCH . MORE!! W AJ<IED W o0d""""' 00 " I I 'd. No layoff problems. 2a k" ...Aft d ·•• ~~fort. for vigorous .growth, responsible, w/drafting or DRIVE A CAB! ~ . cond. ~. 2267 $25 E!a. 2 Twin box springs & WINDY'S AUCTION treadle sewing machine, •; ; . por:-:tor-advancem~t-_, r ing . en an utribu ubstantially.....to_ -arnsttc-abtlity. 642=7032--ur €HOOSE--your hours, work_ Pacific, .Costa .Mesa matt., 1 new, still in wrap-. . pair night stands,2 bachelor : , • •1 lease Call for ap p t . 18 & over, full & part' time new product application, na-673-2185 . . r If be MOVING TO THE TROPICS per t $135 11 "''15 chests and set of 4 wpoden · · 540-1854 openings in <;:M. $2. hr take tional sales plans, shows, · · or yourse ' your own ' cos · ' se • : one · ri chairs. Also need 1,,,.... oval-.-; I 11\ddresso Print Center T--. home, Start Immediately. etc. & effective!.: motivate a SECRETARY_ knowledge of boss. Men or women. Can Complete luxury furnishinl(s used, good cond. $ 2 5. COME !BROWSE-A ~D -.. ~ .ur<: , be slightly handicapped: incld custom 20 cu. ft. Kingsize headboard, walnut 2075% Newport Blvd. mirror, tr und I e bed, :~ · tJitALE help wanted p/time -Must have. transportation & commission sales force. Ex-• ¥achting equip. or will-Ne a !-Clean Appearance.1 stainless steel refrig, 20 cu. $45. Twin bed frames $4·ea'. Behind Tony's Bldg. Matl's. bro\\.11tone contemporary '·· ~r f/time Kentucky Fried phone. Well groomed ap-perience in our, or a similar mgness to learn. Typing & Vts, retired. Age 25 to 70. ft. chest, deep freeze. king Misc. childs \oys, games, Costa Mesa * 646-8686 loveseat. Last Items l1\Ul!1t I ~cken 2929 E Coast Hwy pearance. Call 213-451-1603, commodity field desirable, bookkeeping nee. 642-2932 Supplement your income. 'I' ~z bed; mink coat & much books, ski boots, etc. 1201 be in good condition . ~' CdM a.tier 1 p~. ' Ask for .J .. Han-is_on or ap-"but not a must. A~e is no SECURITY guards nerded Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a more: Bef. 11 a.m; &.aft 6 Estelle;-·Westclif!, N' pt. 2 TWIN mahogany hdboards 536-3645 " I · ply beg1nnmg Fri, after 6 bamer. ·We have an at-for full & part time ~-day. Apply in person, p·.m. 644-5498 714 . B.each. ~8-3263 $1~.50 Pa, 2 mahogany end SHIRLEY TEMPLE _ dolt, \' 1 ~ING Clerk 2 to 3 hrs pm, at 16'1.0 Newport, CM. tractive c o m P en sat ion tions fu the Newport-Laguna Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. 16th ~ALE! Ware.house Pacl<M A.11.lTI~-uak-. &~watnur--4bl ~-:ea..., .. -ehest--;;<>f----buggY;-name pin, deck al '", I ~~!1¥(: :ply in ~ Springs Parking, Inc. Pack a~ e f ~~the Beach area. Call 521-2010. St., Costa .r,.~sa. · -witli fufn.iture! 100's of furn. old-fiddle, antique gun drawei-s--$w._$25., · $27.50,. carcl:-Elionne Quint--doll -, a .mR111fl, PARKING Attendant 18 or results-<>nent~ md1v1dupJ . betw. 9 & 2 p.m. . Sty.,,._ to c"--.-•~. II . $30 Ol'd pedestal .,.5 . 11", 1•" or 16't (c•-~ .. : ~aw, Irvme. ·-. .. · . Send resume & earning · . . WIG Stylists -Exper. $2 -=-'""""" uvm co ection, wash bOwl & · •" f. ... ,._.. • ,lfAN train for window ti.-nt: .".ovetlmer. Ne4at appear. Full or .history to R.W. Easter, 523 SERVI~ st~tion ~lesman. $2.50 hr • .saI + Bonus. 7800 . Unbeatable low price! Cash pitcher, Coal oil" lamps, barstools 3 for $10., S. mouth prefelTCd ). Larse old ., ~ !'..Ing Installer. Start $2 hr. Pl • 94-5762. · . s .. Woodland st., Orange, Full 1;ime eves. Mm. 2 yrs. Edinger, Hunt. Bch. or financing available. unusual iron hall tree, old George~~ $100 .• new Otarler M¢Carthy, Southern _ '_ , :Raises monthly to ••.so hr PART time messenger girl .California 92669 experience-.-.-Desire t .. o'p WOMEN_ Need 4 attractive REPOSSESSION CENTER scales · & lanterns, Plus loveseat $55. Misc. USED Pacilic dinner chime, piecee .f. "' 18 t 22 M t h € salesman light mechamcal 619 E. 4th St., Santa Ana · other items. ThUT'S·Fri-Sat UsABLES, ~ Newport ot · Bose Brier pattern in : ~thin 1 yr. Over 25.. Tall, 0 . yrs. us av own Sales · kn 0 w 1 d' ~~ women for up to· 5 week Da'ly 9 t 7 * Sund 11 .,,,,,,2 Indus St., Santa Ana· Blvd, C.M. Tues thru Sat. Spod .,..~, ...,_ ;~ ·-· !tieat. 644-8494. car. Milell&"e allowance. Call WORK WHERE? e g e' neat . ap-public relation project to in-I o ay -5 .w1. e. '""""'• . l'M'M'f._. " • . Jennifer 83'3-1390 for appt . pearance. Apply nrorn.mgs, trod '-"--k . t BR sets, ea. double beds, end Heights, 546-4<>17. w· ANTED Please reply 54.'i-2:lf;lll, • MAN wanted to blJ i Id . . ALL ORANGE CO AREAS 2590 Newport Q9sta Mffil uce -~· service o Ols • -' ~ ~Ul-sery boxes. Use of saws P~RT Time E_mploy"':ent, Expancµng record-tape retail • _. · · · · Laguna N1gue~ residents. t • floor lamps, sofa-bed GARAGE Sale-2 fa m 11 y · · WANTED: U.S. eom. 19fK or-, t j~referred. Apply 175 5 2 Nights only inc Id 1 n g stotes accepting applications. SERVICE ~tatlon Attendan~ Sal\U"Y. No sellmg, Work 9 plat1orm rocker, maple din. Antique oak dresser, oak & . older, will pay lSCb: dimes, , ~ !Gothard St, Huntington Bch weekends. Mature & depend-for ful~ time sales mgmt full or pfti?Je. Over 18. p-tcr_ 3:30. Calt-Mrs. Carlson, nn. set wf6 chrs. crome Fruitwood tbl tops: 7' do\\'ll .TIC_K __ E-TS TO 40c for quarten~tor • • t ilil:6-5. able o/18, Male & fem, trainee & full mgr ~itiohs ply Brown s Shell, 990 E. 495-0850 brkfst.' set, end • tbls., sofa; 3 spc1 girl bike; head half >eollars. Silver dollars, ' MANAGER men's cloth!l • Apply Pa~o Drive In, Costa Write Classified Ad #688: CGast Hwy. NB 644-4131. WOMAN . to en.re . for J>O!io refrig. Also misc. items. skis; tennis rl{t; Cassett LED ZEPPELIN $2.50 . .gold coins ~% over ! . ced t tg Mesa, Fn, Sat, Sun & Mon Daily Pilot p 0 Box 1560 SHAMPOO GIRL lady No' smokmg Lile . :>48-2991-player & misc. r urn . . CONCERT . lisl. 496-1580. • ; =e~ept'. ~ h~:i1r/~u:. aft 8pm. ' _ ·Costa Me~, Callf. 92626. ' W_ed lluu Sat. . Must be hse.kpng. MOIJ thru °Fri .. 7 MOVING trom Lido Isle -household & baby items. 717 ~ e.ll OLD ORJEJ'>j"TAL RUGS~ -, :• cessful discount store, C.M. PAINTERS,Apprentice. ~ust SALES Girls Wanted 5-9PM ~cense~. 1610 ·W. Coast am-3:30pm. $300 mo. RB. ~!~~. al~ct~:le,r ·cbeeddasr, r~py.,-.CdM, Fri. 12-1, ·Sat ·:·"· 548•7~1 'lJ Will pay :>-10% more ca.sh : Pay includes . fringe be clean cut, hard working, part -time e ~ enings. wy. B . _ll_I!a. 962-4997 afternoons. . . * For Co t Only * than top $ payers. EYet. • i. benefits. Call ME. Wilkes, no exp ~c. ~7:8 Mo;r.Fri. No . experieµce SfiEEJ METAL \\"OMAN t~ work in Do Nut . ~~~~ ~U:~· =~:: GIANT SALE PALE·'.~j"'l.'~ting; ~jle<\~ 54'>-5070 ~1 , ~ (2l.3J ~17315 S F PE~~~~~ple~KType ne+. cessary-StCallartingMr$lw.~..!11" SlGLLED & SF.MI SKILLED ~1~· Pf:~~~5·c~1lsp~ clothes (size 9). Misc. Att~v:.iz:iun~;~ e~J..:. : good ~it\on, need~ clea~ OR l~NTAL RUGS • t 0~ket "SI ec:~et•ry ,roe':~ & handl~ con-963-~~· , · .wiun Wi.th Exp. In following H~rbor ~lvd., 1&ista .Mesa. Phone: 642-1175. appliances, doors. windows, ing no ·stains or spots al>"' WANTED--Pay top c;uh ••• , I ·-~....,.ns1ble, versatile & ma· fidential ·"filfl!if Great Co · • SHEAR-BRAKE ESTATE SALE _ traditional antiques, collectables, tools, pro~. 10· ~ ~ and 1:\ 'x 10. &14-~ ext 337. • ·~ ~ ' ture." ·capable of self direc-benft' rQfit h · · • PUNCH PRESS EXP'D Wood"IV<!rk. craftsman din. rm. se.t, 1 yr. old: ·furniture, d ·r apes . with ~,pad '$10 and $15. Musical lnstrumtnts-122 ! ' ·~ tion &. ot-ganization. Sh + 60 Sal~·~-Al~ f1!: fo~s: SANTIAGO BANK • DRILL PRESS ·~ee?ed for build,ing custom hutch; tble, ·2 leafs; 5 Everything must go. SAT 548-3036 alter 5 or anytime _,... . ...__....., ____ _ • w.p.m. IBM Exec. typ-C II Ell Ellis 556-8505 e WALES NC PUNCH racmg hydroplanes. A~ chall's; Wing bck chair; 23" ONLY l!H. 1003 E. Balboa weekend$. -' BUNDY CLARINET -4'JC· i,; · ing for rapidly growing sail· a CONfROL CAREER Experienced e LA.YOUT TOOLING prent,ices do no~ !!-PPly, Xlnt TV; 2 velvet l!tµTel chairs: Blvd, Balboa Penin; ·SALE: Ladies, girls & eel.lent condition SS 5 . ' boat manufacture~ .. Know!• EMPLOYMENT AGENCY TELLERS e WELDERS .. workmg ~mditions .. Ron 968-7898. , CRIB, ~10, desk & chair $10. childrens clothing In all . ~28,l .. l319 Belfast, Of ' • edge o! merchand1smg ad-••oo-I"VINE BLVD. · • GRINDERS & Jones Manne, 642--04fi6 Cu ' i '-1 I bli Of F ' verti.sing & PR helpful', but .,.. . sm"'TE 1""B . · Contact Mr. Lorenz • ""OOL CRIB ATTEND ""CHT CREW BR !\l!t.. single bed, chest end st. 31 gal, aquarium, $60 s zes. rats, s 10es. ·gs, flee urnltur'e/ I v~ 714 832 5200 ' '"" table, desk inirror $'10. big pecan cl>ffee ll!ible '$70, . \1ligs, wedding gowns & It Equip 124 ; gen'l exper & good skills -NEWPORT BEACH : -Xln't wages & benefits Cook. & engineer ~ed Maple corner table $35. maple bed $20 $20, budwlg mother of'tbe bride outfits. 1•-...:.......:...-· ------!,.~important. 642-8961. *PIZZA. cooks &-"drivers K. c. Halloway, Inf; aboard large yac~t. Slip 59, Power mower $40. Maple' snare drum, & -MI sc: The Tw<>-Timer, HO> w. 19th 'oFFfCE furniture: Desk. { ,.,ECHANIC, general, new over 21. 16532 Bea~ Blvd. · -· ·· 16680 Armstron A Lido Yacht Anchorage, New-bunk beds $60. 673-0429. Sat/Sun 10-5, 2074 -Tustin ~St, Costa Mesa, 64:H>S66 , Cites, chairs & small items. ; cardealer,good50/50split. Huntington Beach SECRETARY S Ang ve. port-Beach. MAHOGchinaca:b;~t table Ave.NB. ORIENTAi; RUGS, Goodcond.835-8944 . . Start Immediately, 8 to 5: 30 anta a ~ ... , • , , 5 days. Phone John Boyle. POSITIONS OPEN (714) 557-4040 6 chairs, rollaway bed, 9' COUCH, dinette set, HANDMADE, IMPORTED, EXEC S\\.""1 ch.rs $15-Z .See -645-oouch, misc items .. 890 W. 1 ~a~ower, · rattan den· NEW & OLD. chrs $8124 Desks~ pm--' • mo. FORN:EW8RANCHES Sign-Painter, exper. -r· -.. n .. llt ul~l -~·.,.,..;:._·~ee 28, N.B.-~~.,_ladJes b!ke.~:.._ro~~-'Akhavl-OrientalRu.,<>S supl867W-l9CM~ .. . MEDI.CAL ::Assistant wantea, . . -Requires 2:3 years sec' -5-18-00'14" -~ .. -_,____, cLitems~ ~lvd~ re 'fR£SS -,.n Dra .u . eicp m lab, X-ray & EKG, e Tellers · t • I · · Ith -n ...,. --1.n. Hn-<Nr~ Indianapolis le Angeles.',213 ~ "80. We -R.. -~, wer-fuu -' ;; approx 32 hrs per wk age . . re aria experience w SPAGHETTI Bender has ~ Game tab I e . ·Magnolia) 96&--5335 Sat It also buy l!l\!!(l oriental rugs. ~~1'sion1,11hng cab, .)epi · : : 25 to 35, salary 'com-•. NL ew ApccounfSs , a · m i n . i m u m of 60 opi;~gs for ~o s t e s s , Antiquu. 800 coiJtlnental heights Sun. • . . DECORATOR has 72 yds. ~· · $85.1~. -... ~ ., •'. mensurate with exp. Call oan roe. ec: y w.p.m typing and 80 wa1 ss, pa1i-time cook. -· ~ -w/4 black naugahyde club GARAGE Sa.le _ Moving om· -new/willow . green heavy •,,anos -_,-ymM -AMJ ~ 548-3742 • Receptionist w.p.m'. shorthand. Can-f~~2j)()6&1:>--06iil or 21 3 : FOR Father's Day give dad chairs. $275. -640-844~ aft 6 Of Toivn •. ·June 1·2-3 _ Kit-~/plush CBJ"Pt?t. 4 3 : MEDICAL Lab.· ne:eds lab . d "dat·e -m· ust h v ab'I ~ the antique clock he has pm. ch "t Lam Lug yds/olive = yds sunshine " 5 ,it · assistant RN 01-·LVN, exp'd Savmir.i & loon ~xper. • 1 _ 5 a .• 1 • STATEMENT CLERK a)ways wanted for his study KING Size bed, (SIOa.ne's) en 1 ems. ps • • ' "" BABY GRAND · Ji. : in · blood drawing & general Pref d; Apply In ,Person. 1~ to handle. varied_.•!" We are presentfy taking a~ or office. We have a ~uperb Jrµex foam mattr, antique gage • Whee1bar!''OW, saws yellow , & re mna.n 4:' • ) ow save up to $1000 on cer-. • lab knowledge. For in-MaLrinerAs ~·~•n!JS & s1gnmentfs with ii ~lnl· plications for our statement ~!lecli?n c.4Jine old clocks. white bdbd, bedside tables, ~~~i;::s t~~~ ~~~ll~ 1~~0 bike, -$40 ... -Pool •••ft "oor models. Other ...'.,. ._ . : terview ·Ph 633-5633 oan ssoc1at1on mum _ o superv111on. window. Must have some 1~e N 'me Antiques accessories, Sat AM. Broadway, CM. table $35., misc. f\u"fi. make • :;rand Pianos from $729. · •. _ ; MEN & WOMEN 11-27 1515 .Westclitf Dr., N.B. Previous activity in typing skills, pleasingr per• -42~ 30th St. No. 20 N.B. &16:-3537 v GARAGE Sale, Juni: 2nd & offer.: :·'62 -Chevy sta wag., rhese ~ many '!1ore a,t: • , Earn to $342.30 salary per 642-4000 convention planning is sonality, able to.work wi the GTa-42770penll-5 closedMon. *HIDE-A-BED; queen 3rd, 1963~ WatE!rbucy Ln. mak~·!>lfer. 549-3112 call .Wall1chs Music City .. ' ' mo while we teach you a highly desirable Appli public. WANTED: l9ttl century size, y.-orth $560, sac. $250. HB Chevy van rear seat after fr • c:i..-,, Coa Pl ~--: ' PRESS OPERATOR _ _ _ • • . Please Call ship paintings -tup prices Near new! Also HercuJon ' ' ' · '"\"wth st aza .,...,.._,., , · • job skill in Electronics, Me-Znd Shift Women to work cants should h.~ve •ex-l\Tr. Newland, 836-3505 paid. James S_ma"l ld on ' sola & loveseat. 615--0869 Honda ~ike, 4 01evy· 8 lug, ~ .Ba51ref parking ·lot ~ ·: chanics or Administration. for plastic molding plant. cellent commun1cations BANK OF AMERICA Nautical Antiques, 422-A N. spilt . nm & . tn-es .. reblt, oppoSit~ H'.untington Center BEAUTIFUL Wu r 11 t z er ·1 · :· Alter training, earn $45-60 "•c3310. skills. Newport Center B1-ftch Coast Hwy, Laguna Beac_h. SclMM!hairON~.,....~;.~r !4010.' ~~1r e~. Num_11rous ~t. ~e ~· 10 to 4. Organ. Full keyboard.~ ; per mo. for 2 days W"Ork. ,,....,. = 497 2950 494-9579 _, '"""""" • Ourcr goodies. . . AmenC8J1 J!iield Sef'vice ·5· · w/xtra speaker. -~ ' , 'Call TSg't Young, Callf. Air RA-PIDLY growing. ·boat ·co. E --n t k' Equal Oppor. Employer -or · ' Yellow shag carpet 12 x 18 SAT. oruy 9-3. 'Furitlture, apt. Chaptel', ot Fountain Valley., · ced' for qui«k sell. JeO. ; ; National Guard 979-1343. -seeks exper. A/P Clerk d"xt.ce enndwofr. •"9 ~~ TELEPHONE Sates. Work GRoIBBONS-Ense. & 184fa}l ea· ~f $40. 644-5426 re fr . . 2 4 • ·· 1add e i' , BRUNSWICK Gold erown 3-2284 . -1 : • . Molders. & Assemblers Iivine Indu$. Park location. ' ions a ringe """" from )!Our own home. · . man mp~, =>· 1-MOVING -pair lovely table law n m o we r fan c e ts l tabi-· -41,1 9 Snooke •--M cht....-,.._ ' Phone 493-4586 efits. H.lghest commissions. ,Ex· tlo_n. 1872 pnnting, 6 vols_, lamps, 1~-globe-base I be nak·' r ht fi ' poo es, x · r "fWWi"I • _, ... · ' ·. For growing fiberglass boa,t , K d l th Xlnt """d .,.,~ ~ .. ~ P um I'S 8 e, · ig , ·:. x-· 5 x 10, pt1er; ,Pinball • ·r , .·'_. co. Prefer exper, but are · REAL ESTATE SALES Apply in person ~~~e not necessary. ~~;, er. · ~ with «ru llhades $25 each. · tures, B & -.1: .,PrpJector. .Arca<k .pmet $75 up. Corn-_ ,,,,._ "!. .j. willing to train. App!y Clip-SUCCESS CAREER or-call: -----646-4932 .i 35mm etc-.-iuleyc at 343 merclal ·l;lotcal'-tl°llcks-$100. w111.t~ Zig~ in walnllf ?J , · ' per Marine. 1919 E. Occi-New or experienced. Join the TELEPHONE Intel'Viewers A I" · 802 CURV sec.tnl ·din w/6 chrs Aster, Laguna Beach. Cari vendcr,$150. 548-Sl.24 Cabinet •••• ·;, ........ $24.50 I ' dental St., S.A. World's largest and fastest (7.140) on54:·5L000ev,ereexttt 250 work from Y°'11' home, fiex: PP iances vac cot & end this, tble MO V .ING SAT AM! ALVJN /-Sterling Silverware Rt.aft Por; Zig Zag •• $6!!.95 i MOTEL MAID growing·resale organization or ible 'hours, no selling, call FREIGHT DAMAGED lamp, call before 2:30PM EVERYTHING GOES. setting.for I, nu for SIOO ~irorVaeuu,m ••.••••• $39.;'5 1 C·a1i c••-"""2 with a network of over 300 Hyland, 846-7441 WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE ~1 · BARGAINS! GOLD COF· Sacrif. .$85. oc best offer. All guar. NO GIMMICKS. . l """o~ offices and become a T~ Show Off, 10 m.erchan-Reduced up to $100 ANTIQUE oak bureau $90; FEE & END TABLES. Airforce. sextant $50, 100 * Ov~r 11 yrs in C.M. · 1 MOTEL Maid Wanted. Will member of our .Millionaire d1se ass em b I er s and washers,. dryers, refr!g. . I . k 15761 SHERBECK .LANE. assorted books. 545-2151 ' Sincere Sewing Mach & I train. Apply in person, Club. Multi-million dollar Laborator1·es hangers, interviewing Wed, erators, freez-TV's, Oak:Vlve . d7,each$50airFree$40; HTG BCH *NEAR MALL WANTED SED Vacuum, 1878 Harbol'' I!' Costa Mesa Inn. 3 2 0 5 advertising program. Free J 6 be 10 nd _,,, map canope ; , . . , • U ~9742 . I • guaranteed licensing school. IJne • twn an 3. 350 11tereos. kittens. 842~ GARAGE Sale -•Lots o1 ORIENTAL RUGS · ·, I Harbor Blvd., ·C.M. Near Excellent sales train1'ng. 3300 Hyland Ave Clinton Ave, Costa Mesa. Sears Roebuck & Company CORNER bar w/3 bar junk._ Fri nlte 6pm sharp &: Will P'l.Y" ~ Please ea 11 FOR sale Singtt f"O 3 ~"' ·, Bus stop. TOOL & Adams at Magnolia Sat 12-floon. 83a2 -Friesland · . ;..;. · · · • """N · 1 NEED MORE MONEY? Please call Virginia Jones Costa Mesa, Calif. . Huntington ~each " 962-T181. ~~~~~ch br., Hfuit. Beft. (2blk!l S:-of (213) 814....,,.2 collect .port:able,--Eit oond., .,."' :-;_ 'l ~ Distribute Amway home care S3S-4Sll. 92626 DIE MAKERS . warner, 2 blks E. of·Beflcl1), LARGE turtle. ~ck trunk, pwner, pvt party, 536-SlS9 , ProductS' & Nutrilite food RED CARPET MATCHED yellow Ma~ 7 PIECE chrome dinette 91?t. GARAG,. sa1·-e--tiike'. • l"'-.r. -ve~. gooc1_~onditi0n SG.5...00. Jporting Goods. 830 · I ' Realtors Eq I o E I Experienced in design & con-washer & gas ~· .,.,.,.,. $35. "' ""'0 SoilJa Heme doll $65 00 ! ~~~~~~:~l~~~ Your uamal~~rfe:1Je oyer struction of high speed in• Frigidaire ~st ~ dbl dr '968-5818 .~ks, ·luggage, cl~ · .·-'• 54.5-2368 e ' ' GoLF Clubs, Macdrelor. '." . . I· ... '• . .. ... ' ' REAL ESTATE SALES tri cale progressive dies as yellow refrig.~ Ia£gest sz., . . sille. ~7 .Ca•sia . !:! t l It -new, Nicklaus Heritqe, ·· 1 NEEDLE point can ya s . SECRETARY .h 'd well as repair. & main-top shape, $3~. See betwn 5 STUDIO bed, $15, roll-a-~ _,Newport·EE!tl.ch <EastblutfsJ Ql ~ER .$25. Ma.P!'i desk complete .. Cost $450,• Sell , ~· ---~ . ..;..-painter, -exp'd. Part llme.-Resal~-lfowport --Eeach -,..-..::,,;. typr--•. !10. s ·-~ :.... tenance . of -exi..ti__.oot--& IP.m.....QnJl'.. 1600: ·Malaga, $12; ch~~e din. set !2.,a_.. Sat. 8 to 4Ptn·• .. · _ ·-. $~. Aaj. ele<;~c oeo ~~. sr,,o. 548-4189; 543-2442 •. ' 842-9494, aft 5; 968-5268 area. ~ u1g speed & ac-. ~·u•6 • • H B -.. ~o. -lamJJ8.--l>48-uEA~RS·-\v e-i-c O'm e • ,Blk It wh 21 :....conBC?ie .TVJ --. -. ' : NO~RINKER, age 50-60 · HARBOR VIEW ·~'fi~~~ceu~i~~a cI~c g ~~efft~ce~ent~~pa~. R~~t Washers/Dryers TE¥!'· Spanish oil paintltigs gm"aie full of clothes, ·all · ~rks, $125. 4:tf·2787• ~~tS.:t ~~I~ .· .,• ' "' : ASsistgenUeman, HOMES Canipus Dr, 'ir~ine •• dltions. , $2.Wk.Fullmaint. byCarlosLopez·Ruiz&Mae sizes &'ho~bold good11.·· •ORIENTAL RUGS* edges perfcond barialn "I' . 960-1420 1829 Port Sheffield Place 833-2500. Equal 0 PP or. . Apply In Person * 639-1202 * Reich. 213-300--3789 . • '8969 Nlghtenple;. Fountaht Several used. Needed by ~937S ' • r ·._ N B h 83 SHUR LOK CORP ALNU.:l' bunks ~alley, Sat .&. Sun. . .'private part Y. Al90 • . ~·'.'!I .•NEWSPAPER Auto route, ewll'lrt eac 3-0780 Employer. ; .. ·-. • . • 'FREIGJiT .Damage·-Sale on ~~8 $100. ·~~ n•,..r-uo r La CUesta. Sat .liandlJlade tapestry. trn>-Sm MENS golf cluba, ~ .;- approx hours 3: 30-5: 30pm, wk-days only s E c RETA Ry , exec, 1300 E. Normandy Pt, S.A._ new Hotpoint & Whirl~! ,OO"''Chair SlO &13-.:m7 . 'J~ixt om desk, iodc' (3) lS'" PEWTER Fl.ntlh aet lllld bag. Poker table, all -.,. ;: ~t. P~~··~u~::i:Uesltu~~ REAL ESTATE SALES fo~w:~~e~~~PW~ ci:~~0w~~r~~=j'"· · ~~~i.g/washers/dryers c~ table~ cliairs patd er';tllfe,·tt~cab., nine: ·y~.,·Uihtdeoanttve ~~~ut :bld4W lep. _;~· : retired person 54(}-3006 FREE LICENSE cortf. to Personnel, Suite Equal Oppty Employer REFRIG ,Frigida.!lre, l2 cu $1<XKI. Take .$33&:' ;Clall ..:.21032 lPcoba.na 'Le.'. H.B.·._'··.~fix=.-S~Sl)yglass 'BUMPER poo!Wxe, 36"xm." !'~t , NOW going through planned TRAINING 300, 2360 Huntihgton Dr, San TRAINEE: Air cond. trade .. ft, 2 dr, brown, clean, 1~ 54&-31157. MOVIN'? to Honolulu. ~all' :coLt!JSPOT .. fri good like new, all ~in-~ • : ~expammn. Need exper. Famou~Real Estate Licens-Marino; Ca. 91108 ~ Age 23-30, bondable, gd. yrs old, $145 ·342-0141 aft KITCHEN tbl, chti, teak· ttc pnge ~e. June,2rid & re .• '" eluded.~ price $135: · •, finish cabinet makers · ing Cotrrse now available SECRETARY / Girl Friday health, into u.,ing!_oo_l.:i.:i. 5pm. ' , cocktail tbl, occaSional 3rd, 10:00 "A?if .• ll!.22 2 &°Jdmo:r ";_ard 1 ~ig H~. Asking $00. 64i:.47P; ~ :.~ : 54(}..2860. thru. Tarbell Realtors. Free Part time, 10 em to 3 lmJ. have Dl.1v. Lie. 4:Jb-'JIMI LARGE Coppertone G.E. chrs, misc. Eve 675-1917 . Ba.yhierey ~l!Y· r~ 842-5386 :·: " ' ' Store, R"taurant, ., ; . ; NURSES Aide -Orderly, exp Pla~e!T.Pnt Service. Fr.ee_ Regional .sales offk:iuieed" TD EURUNE.R---l'efr-lger-ato Exce" -· --uglJSEH()LD..fumi~-· .CARAG_&~ •. SUNDAY.&· ·i'fPS 'F'tiehs' .-.. · -w ),\ , I' rol nee. Openings on days Trammg Program. Earn gihorl ~~y & toth hantticlle 1 Yr exper. necess. Salary dition. Modest price . ·.ruce, ~nn .& )iv rm.. h 'd .,_.rNB-0~..:;.7~6 v1sp ·baakeu.,· Unus~s.'"v~ry"' -1! 7-3; mldnite ll-7. Good whi le you learn. Call Al p nes, ''""' o er o ce open: Lag. Hills area. ·673-7248 Washei'. 548-3093. ma era _ _........ .• -..-.. ble -29-1--E ""--" S-t REFRIGERATED. dell cue,'-!> . benefits. Make application Sloan (7l4l 832-5440. duties. Must be self starter. 586-1580 for appt. -SEARS .Ke W~ l colllD•..,..,.,,. .. _...... Ma 1 ·GAR.AGE. ""''e ~ Salt wP~r •CM~ ....... -·. ' M>rn I stainless ateel •Ink '" I ... at l~ Superior Ave., N.B. REAL ESTATE Salary open depending on mnore r "" ,.,,........,,,.,. UUWJ•e Pe r.-ro a -r·r , dl l' -~ or call 642-2410 $ALES MANAGEn. experience. Interviews dur: TRUCK DRIVER Dryer, 1 yr. old. bed. $20. ~ ta:ie w~ ~stye§Ilf ii1 . YDS. Ru B t I sh 0 rt ~ b a' e Ip 0 ... : .. . NURSERYMAN wanted , ~ Ing week of June 3rd. Send $2.50-per hr. t'O start. Pay on green $250. ~ · 673-8197 m!WC. u•.,..~ ., · -· S}iag/plusb Cfl11)et It -~tone' • l.t ' ; •• min. 2 yrs. experience in Resale Office ceeds manager name & phone no. to ability, not seniority. Apply Kenmore w.aaber' .t dcyer 2 LARGE vinyl ~. 1 SA'f. & S~ ~(ljle ~319 ~· 'gr)!. $6.50 per yd, jnstl'd, TV, Redlo, HIFI, : .retail nursery business. Call with 2 years of Real Estate Classified Ad No. 687, Pally 1800 Newport Blvd., Costa $75 both.-· large Morrocco rug, 1 area Sat. & Sun ~&-'ff,. . 548 ,.,, , · · · Stereo 136 I : Brenda for appt. bet. 9 &.s. experience. Newport Beach Pilot, P.O. Box 1500, Costa Mesa. • · *Private~ ~· Other lt.eml. 551-106?. 'Surru;nerdale "{•·•ff, · · BARiJi!:R ·'Chr $75. A!ltl .. t , Mon-Fri. 642-8686 area. Expanding C<!mpan31. Mesa, m26 . TRUCK driver for camper WESTINGHOUSE ,dbl. door WATE;R bed frame;: king *YARD S~ .-,,June 1-S.S, lltereo cab. $50. cult llPIC!'ll * * 2l COLOR eon.oie. ff Nurses Excell~t opportunity for manufacturing. Apply 858 refrtg-treezer w/k:.e ~· size elevated on l.ep. $25.. Misc. iten1', ·~· Placen\ia $50. Delk~. Conv llOfa $25. TV, $65. or malce_ ~-\ . RN-LVN-AIDE professional growth. Apply • Sec~etarlH w. 18th, Costa Mesa. 1 Yr old. $400. ~ cau 64+-'r.'!98 . Ave. Costa Me,• ' More! !i>T-6033 . • Good ,picture, 666851.. .. ,,: ~ I , 11-7 & othe,r shifts. Top pvt :~ =~~ad~d ::~~ ! !!pistAs bl " . TYPIST e DISHWASHERS, 'asl!ers, **•SOFA .l 1.oveseat, GARAGE . s,J.e, .~t le ~ MOVING • pair lovely t.able z~lj! bl:-& white,~ -~ ! :~ dilly -pay. Imme<!. ;;;.,, ivo Dail Pilot o · x·156Cf. ~-"• ssem •rs •'Grea entryievcl-position for dryer s, ·bit,...,,.~ Is -:Wl':l&Hli. b¢h-1or $155. -~ telnLJ Mile, 655.t '-'-ps e. globe bale J"'•-· ew t=. ·. ~i · , floor duty. County w Id e ·Cost~ Mesa Gafil 9'J626':" ' • Gen'I Laborer~ the high school graduate to delv'd. 839-7620; 54610218. UsuaJJY66me, ,..-,gm~ Chr!St.a'l>aim&.)18. . ·With ecni shades, $25 each. & tuliel'. $.'!II. 6'.-wm.. . r· . , J ntrVws. l'tlon-Fr! 9 · 5. ' . . VOLT start a career w/AAA aonr-AUTOMATIC wuher .elec· HOUSE ' FULL SML Garage ).le, June 21'i\1, ~ -RCA 19" -color-port.allle TV, l~;.1 ' Lescoulie Nlll'3es R:glstry, _ RECEPTIONISf Instant Pers-nel nliny. Start $410. Call Kay tric dryer. Extellen -con-<1t furniture 642.SOOO 10-5, 1949 Port ~~te . '64 DODGE 4 dt V-8 auto, jll8t ;s:J1r· old. Sacrlflce !i 1 H6spltal Rd., NB (Lob-Temporary Service WJng\ 5;10-6055, ta.I Per-ditlon. $90. 646-!184ST , S.I ' 112 Place, NeWllOl't Beae ..... nins lood.· $300. 'Childs $'l'O. ' · 1.. . by P,!U'k Lido B 1 d g) Day or nlght, no xp .. llPC, 3848 Campus Dr., Suite 100 tonn 1 Agency, 2790 Harbor Electric clothes di1t'r Gar9 • · GARAGE Sale,-Frid~, 8i62 crlb ~. playpen $10, hlJb GE'-lf 8t W 12" POr14i>le TV ~1 , 642-9955, 540-9954. '18-SY, !un job. Wl/h.tram, no Ne PQfT 13e eh 546-4q4! Blvd~, CM. . · $4(), ' SAT. ONL-Y 8 to -a pm NJ,rh.ti.._~ale, " u n, t aj n ,chair ·tbl S'lti 9B-2986. • $4.5. Good condition._~-1lJ _. • NURSES A_ld , 7~ _ hift, ex-Z.P1~ 1;r sho~ 11~nd,af~~~ Equal 9P r. Em ploye~ . WAITRESS wanted, cellar 962-6313 ' . deskl, bunk beds, etc.• Any Valley. A.F.S. . • . OORT~ Pro~ali Floor e~. ' .[rt '• per. prerd. H u n t 1 n gt o n ~:. ~t 29f0Wcst Ji HwS-.. -Restaurant, _nl Fore 1 t, PENNEY'S wutw!r '"/. dryer reuonablt oUer, anyth1iig SQUARE . oak_ 1-tJ~ ... Old. Sale, 'l8Xl8X.28. $al. Letter . 23' .coNSOI..E '!V· beautlful !f :-== Bea h C.Onv. Hospital, 18111 NB • · A good want ad is a good l 1-Laguna B .. each. Apply 10-1. · 11ef Very good ooridltion. left aft. 2.-Free. Sl.31 f.ashlo. ned re*. · P.Jr. 11.ze Pronto ,t<nae tl.ln, $1 m~, B I: W w i t"J, Florida, H.B. 847-3515. ~ · ' vestment. -• , You'll fin<I It ln ~s1fle(I $LOO. G«-1968 afm' 6PM • Monroe Way; CM -~0085~ J..---• fteh." MMl.3.1 • 1lldlnS.Jloon. $60. 5'11-3363 "'!' . \ . . ·-.. ' .\ .. .... -- ··. :~ 11 __ ._ .. _~_ ......... ~ r . fl'lf. to You . ]fl I . :TV, R"lo, HiFI, SNr~ 3 Lines; 2 T!me1, $t.11 . 3 pnes, 2 T,i.net, $~.OO 808ts, _ ~eral·~-_ ~ Camper , ~le/ RMt no 836 ... _____ ·--------------FEMALE 2 YR OLD Male rocker-poo. ON Shore Mooring -Balboa * CAMP R $hells tor sal afi. ~ Bunneee, i.ooidno l;,,. · adU!t compan. Island. 18' Gla.sspar -PMC or nm . AU makes & ; RENT TO OWN ~Je l~e~~n~t~ n '(~~ \onship~ :iiliit lllll· watchdog. I6n73-boerd9023 -Outboard, Ulhp. models. 2941 Grace Lan , I 548--2889. 1Cm-ly blade &: white coat. . ..=B:.:.:ld::g:...G.::.':...c.::.·:.:.:M.::.'--" \,,,._,.--,,,.,...., ~ TV'S .& STEREO 2 PUPPIES 6 ks ll Call 993-1108 days • 524-2727 BOSTQN WHALER -13'6" MAJORWAIY & H\lt Pint ! $1 O mixed (Au~t Si~i' t15::i eves. _. . '72 40 ~P Johnson, xlnt cond; Cam(llll's & Sl:lells t lac-· I I. black, to good hbmes'.J FAT, cute beiltf\y ])llPPles, 6 all extras. $1990 640--0457 "; tory prices. 858 W. h. L. . 968,-1502. week.I ·old, Qx:~terrier. 53S-TI66 C.M. . \ !No ~J~ Cbec~•No Deposit FR . Nd homa by 6-2. 536-1301 13' flSHING boat, motor & liANGAROO campr tits tdR 1Free Dehvery : Free Repair 'tET H ~~PP i E:; A alt 4 t ra i I er, $200. 19931 cars sleeps 2, one year old. Monthly Rentals Available ftiepherd. Call 54~~a.n ADORABLE kittens, 6 wk.I, 2 Gloucester Ln, H.B. ' _ $575 ~best .of!er, .must sell. Open Eves. 54~ . . le, 3 ma., grey, blk/wht, OUT~IGGERS -19' Anglers ...:536-.:..:....:ms;.:.,,.__,...,....,-,,,,..--:---- DAIL 'l PI LOT 41 Friday, June l ; 1973 --. -· . . -· ----~ -, ......_.Tl'llJIPQl't_11_t1on__,~ I · ~rnr J M .1 · -A~osfarS. l§J I ----- '69. TOYOTA 4. Wheel Drive Jeep 32,000 miles, Equipt tor power winch (YPT872). $2395 HU RRY Y Dll COii 1tlll 9et " Hw Dahl!• 510, 1:. J, tlO or Pickup At the old price • Ftk~.full..ong Haired .kittens. blk, f!qffy. ·Need love. Siiecialttes, side mount, SW . OLIDAY cab over flr:.----+ErPEREXh-1913-Qua • C..u .. '4.'; ... 'i ~~ · complete. $145. 646-1318 · . J:k~7oo ~etc. Garrard model, full size WEL SOCIABLE kittens 3 Morris ce c e • ~ · -h 4 YoJ>ED SWING S~ -look-aiikes, ~ male, 3 Boat1/Marl1_1_1 -. CAMPER & trailer repairs & A.~~¥M1Mrxad s::i~: AVE.,~tt"13~1:"~ mu.Iti-color tortoise. • -Equip1 904f sup~ies ~lso van con, ta.,.. deck plug m· 3"acks · 645-7675. · versions, 858 W. 18th, C.M. l"' · • FREE: SWING SET, needs . SEAGULL 3 hp outboard, ~,...,..--,..,,..=-::--::---Was left unclaimed, stlll repair. 646-365S·, .260I Willa B.E AU,TIFULLY &J'l?Omed near new, $13?. or best of-S'h EL DORADO Campei:. f brand new in box and La c:M . Slamele/8urmeR kittens, fet. • • Xlnt co~. $800. RV storage II f12s:S~~~~a.S ov~·sr::i1 PUREl . bredfemale ooclrer ~~erred homes. Free. s.ig..728) 9.fter · 6· P.M • ·* ~ * ~. ~Eg~nt~ogto~tiea~~-Autos Wanted . pymnts. 893--0501 · AKC, 12 mo. Freel to ,rod ' · 7HP Eska, new $95. lQ hp ?PEN · Roa~ , camper. Full. __ _ home. 5:i2-Tt93 · MIXED hr'eed Beagle pups, Evinrude $125. 18 hp cab--Over, 8 ,~ bed + extras. Trucks • 961 INSTAN-T -CASffl. · ,. ~ . -IMW l.*SPl:UNG SPECIAL* male, blonde & brunette, Chrysler $165. . 327 w. Call 962-3139 R.b llt .,.. t T 'L.-7 WEEK old black & gray very CJ.Lte, 531-8038 w·•-... s· 5 CM ....::.=:.:...le.:.::.:..-'=B~lk,-----17th ANNIVERSARY -~ --· ·· · u ·~""IC ure. .u-. kiftC114;Male &: Fem. Wean: . 1""'n• P· ' · Cyc s, es, ORANGE COUNTY'S $85-21" or 25" Color ed Eastblu1f, NB; 644-j-Ogs. -FREE to good 11ome female, MOTOR Johnason so elec, Scooters 925 '69 ford Fl 00 WE ARE IN OLDEST * 2 YEAR WARRANTY Calico·Ki~1\!~w5_ks. start, two tanks, complete 1. · ---.... DESPERATE NEED I all · · 4 KITTENS to good hQme.· .. ., .... .,.,.. · · .,. oh , R i C I VS, stick shift, camper shell & nst ation Available boxed tra1·ned. ·After 5 pm running $225. 968-l7l2 J n s a.c "9 ye H · h boot d f k OF GOOD, CLEAN . Rjcb:s Television Service Call 89?-2698 DARLING'_mother cat &-1 LJSTER DIESEL r • * BULTACO * . <;~ fun. 3~;:il or wee . FOREIGN CA~·s . . . ·jformerly Mesa, North Center baby needs ho~e·desperate-1 cylinaer, 6 hp. $180. Call HEADQUARTERS FOR $2177 ~ 1 Bick S. of Baker 546-0002 *.FREE KlTfENS* " ly. 833-~ Fri 675-8436 Sat. ~2151 . . DESERT, MOTO X IT TOP DOLLAR-Paid 1 • open 9-5 <6 days) · 1 ·catico, 3 black, 1 ADORABLE free kittens to • . Accessocies. MOTOR HOMES Sl:e It · You'll ~uy It f'.or Or Not! SALES.SERVICE·C.EASING STEREO: 1973-24'r Watt Siamese. Call .'6218?7 . loving h<>ines. Boats, Power 906 Harbor 111> Wil5on, C.M. Apollo," Pacesetter, Ba r'o n • . D . l •. Call or come in to see us OVE.RSEl\S DELIVERY changer, J .e.n sen air kittens, male/fer:nale, <\vill ' *OPEN HOUSE* •n SUZUKI 125 Modo X. ~· We'v~ got 'em at . w.n. UllUJ ... f I Garrard model, prof sized AFFECTlONA'J1E, baby face . •-675-~ • . . . . 646-4655 or 646-2428 "anlboree Robinhood •. ·· lllllM . 8tatd · -.,.· NEWPORT ROY.CARVER, Inc. .suspension . speakers, deliver. 645-8648 or 548-6185 . . TOYOTA ., IMPORTS 234 E. 17th St. ', ll AM/FM/MPX receiver, 8 (2l BLACK kl,lte!IS 8 wks, 1 JI~] PRE-SEASON SALe .Xtra cylinder, head, rim, KENDON· ) . · Costa Mesa 546-4'144 track deck, orig· $410, now M, 1 F; we~ &: hsebrkn: '9tl _,Supplee · *WEEKEND ONLY·* cha.in, mag, 3 carbs, 3 MOTOR HOM'l!'S ' 3100 W. ~2~~~S'Y·. N.B. I · $180. Was left unclaimed. Mother Russ· Blu 642-7768. · Fabulous· buys oo SKIP,lAeK-; ~~s~fbl~ Ii!1;;;. ~~'. I: . 1966 Harbo r, c,M. 646-9303 CAPRI -hi slin oral hedd neCa.w-slln ,}~>X an,d, 10 WK female Labrador I B~YLINER .&'NOVA · 16'_ to 557-1949 . 707 N.r.:~~~~ -1~.T!-_.onF~R1·Duek~anandg~H~fTt.· ~~D~TOAYP~USOPEDOD CLAL.~~ - 'i. _ _pymts. 893-UJOl .. ~ · 4~~ps~ne:~ch. • s,. _ ~!,..,... .,,,,,.. ~ 'aARNACLE..Bni'.S _ '?2 . BpLTACO :Alpina, like_ Z7' Tl!Avl.'O _Ameciga. Jihel.-gJass _and If our car !!_ex_\!'a clean, _ . ~ -~ guaJ!all e .-i ..,. ~sma Sh -pereniliifhunters t Giner I SO-28-1(9:-trailerable . "'"""""" .., ' -, ,. .,_..,,.. ...., . ~-._ -. --- GARRARD AM/FM/St I -_. "FUN FOR PETS" . N~pc>rt PaC'if\c new, $850. 68 Bultaco . 25' v1::;c nv f:RER alwn. camper. Bott loaded see us fi rst. . .. ;. \ ereQ CUTE S!llall Whlt.e/tan . . · 2200 w Coast Hwy ·Pursang $400. Both xlnt 2'l'-22 CONTINENTALS with extras, fully self-con· R~UER BmCK 8 track · with 2 walnut ma1e'poo11Pse.Togood .home V1s1t my little backyard N '])Ort .B h64-J8so cond. Consider offers. 20,PJW>E"&JOYS tained. Like new condition 292aHarbor·Blvd. cabinet speakers &: turn-tree 644-. : boarding kennel. Owner ew eac a-642-2749 c t M 979 2500 NOW OWN THE I table. Pay oft balance, $158. · . • operator, tender loving GIVE HER · . • VAN CON~ 1•;J:SDNS and must be seen to be 8 P· os a esa · . ·~ ·-· ., ·~ ·' ' ., . • ... .. • 1 I ' .. $7.00 l1fonthly, USA Stereo, 6WK old"~kapoos, 3 fem. 1 care. Closed 11 arn-2 pm. -SUNAlifDSEA --IHCV.C.L.E-SALL_ ~-., =c....e....ll reciated. 23,000 miles. IMPORTS WANTED FABULOUS 1973 179 E. 17th· St., Costa M""esa male~.~prlcot. darling .pups PET ' • . NEW 10 SPEED ITALIAN * .. m ... r Inc • on~4s-e---range ounty's C~"'P"RI - I 64!>-2442 or 3721 s. Bristol, 2 2135 lns P,l, CM, 646-l99l VACAttONLAND 17 ~-We~lt, FIG 40 ~p BICYCLES $59.95. Beach . -~ 1 " ~· • '68 CHEV. ~2 Ton with TOP S"BUYER WitJ '()()() 4 cy!indcr~o":· V·6 I blclcs north So. Coast Plaza 'LAB .pup. mixed breed, ~s 546-4366 :~nsol 11• 45w 4 ch SI S. tilt Bicycles · 806 E. Balboa · L 0 llai!Jor B!vd., G.G. camper sllell. V·8, stick shift, BILL MAXJ.':Y TOY9 TA engine, with or without 556-04ID ood h rl 3 th Id u"al. navy top, curtains & Blvd Balboa 675-7282 !'k!l-6<:00 • d" c h ll f ll 18881 f:.cach ..Blv ---------· -· g OJ e, 5592mon s o . ATTENTION PETS! back drop, 2 tanks & batt. .. . . . . . !l!•'x·t io r. r:. Dat sun ra JO. a.mperul s e u y H . B l Ph 8·47 g--5· decor group, some with sun G RAN D a P EN IN G l\95-Home away from home, $1689 or of!er this week. 2.50 SUZUKI, pnmo con-paneled & ins ated. Very . cac i . . :i:i . 'roof or landau top, power I SPE.CU\L CUTE lttttens, 8 weeks old, ~uilfjust f~r you! (TI4\ 962-0091. · dition, 32 hp to rear wheel . • SALES • ·, good condit ion, ha s only WANTED Porsche 914 1972 disc . brakes, style steel '!Ste.reo needles _ diamond. weaned 8: trained.' Boardmg/Groommg ~2848 1966 20• FISHING OOAT pro installed get kit. Very • SERVICE • 42,000· miles orig. owner. Silver non -a PP ea ran c e wheel, radial 'tires, bucket 40% oft -bring in your old . 548-4615 • . _C..ls -----_Glaxstmn WI.Trailer. 150 h~ fast. $450 or oU~r; 492-7662 .. 544-8874. groupJ 714/847-9461 after 5 seats. ORDER YOURS I needle for a ·.free ex· DACHSHUND male . Clievy motor Mer-cruiser, FOR Sale-1971 Triumph BOn-• -RENTALS • 1973 ·FORD *--ton;-4 ,Vhl --p.m~ ----~~----rJOW. amlnatlOn. -USA Stereo,. 3721 fr~tnngmt· home TWO Siamese kittens, 1 Deep-V hult Depth ftnder neville, seml·chopped front drive, P/S, auto . !1'8-"8· Autos, 1mporteo 970 $2719 · . S. Bristol, 2 .blcl1s nort.h of 842-5386 male, 1 fem., blue eyes, live bait tanlt $3 500 ea.Li · end. Extended 10". $900 EXPLORER camper, beds, crpts, 3' mo. . OR IF YOU PREFER I So. Coast Plaza. 556--0420 . M-·• t healthy & sassy $25 ea .. 630-1710. ·.Mt~ '6 . ca 11 Finn. 894-7757 OF o4~· ""'Co26st $6960. Sell '5500. BEST at the '71 CAPRI WHITE Sl\ephero/ wamu e 644-2979 aft. 6 . . ·~9264 , HONDA "12 SL-70, 218 rrii. .,.,-.,., (237COR) l~S1!kc~!~d v~~:~.~ ~1~~s ~:~~23& shots, MALE Samoyed with papers, 1966 '20' FI!mJNG BOAT • blue, xlnt cond. 963-48}.2 or HUNTINGTON BEACH ~64 EL Camino-283 eng. ·.3 · BEACH $1789 . stereo & gu11d, "only dealer · sired by champions $100. Glaxstron ~/Tra.Her. 150 mi. Big Bend La., HB. 18801 Beach Blvd. 842.8803 spe. pipes, mags, air, in area". List .from $599.95 . a!· .ES W/HIVE 536-9855 hpCbevy motor Mer-cruiser. $300. HUNTINGTON BEACH shocks. Commercial license. PORSCHE ~ Targa '?b G .USTAFSON sell ~'-off, USA Stereo. 3721 .546-2539 . BLUEPOINT Siamese, male Deep-V hull. Depth finder} µKE new 3 wheel bike with ILLNESS in family causes I $595 or . trade for VW. Rican-os . AM-FM Stereo. Lincoln•Mercury s: Brls~lcks north So. 3 Sl\·t,". , kittens free to you. 3~2:. mos, _has shots, box live bait tank. $3,500. Catt basket, cost $150, Sac. at sale of 1972/Luxury Balboa 642-4689 eves . . . 133Bl1J, .$6795. . . Y""" Beach.at Wanter COllSt pll'i)i, 556--04~ housil>rol<en. Ciill 646-!703_ trained. $25.--i4()....(}99 • 630-1.110....Mter..6 call 6.1.3..9264 ~$.75....543--..3178 Motor Home. Purr>hased 9 '71 FORQ ~ ·Ton plus cab. __ """" NEEDLES. cartridges, styli, . . I) 8S4 SKI B 0 AT IHA RB 0 R '73 SUZUKI TM 250, Xlnl mo a o, ~V-8 eng, HT Camper.'$2800. Call aifor PORSCHE -E '71 A/C Huntington_Beach ·-stereo-mono, 40% or!, USA QUINTUPLETS. 7 w!Q; old, ogs S: . RUNABO 2 ·PIS, P/B, s hower , 6. 67!>-3496 . Becker "Mexico," 3°i3EDz: 842-8"4.* (213)592-5544 S fl ff k"tte looking UT · cond. Many xtras, $8 5· Monom.alic toil et, a i r "Hom'e of the Viking" Stereo, ·· 179 E. 17th t., u Y gray 1 _n~ · e PUPPY Y/ORLD e 18' Gar Wood Riviera 4gs..2480 lurnace & extras. Xlnt cond. '55 FORD % ton PU, Olds $6795. Costa Mesa, 64:>-2442 · · · for homes.548-4536. '250 HP V-8 45 MPH S .1 d · engine, hydro, new paint. --CORTINA l·-------jii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiii 100 MIXED PUPS. Open . aio ' · ~ ,,,,0 , '73 YAMAHA MX. Quick, • t1 I un er warranty._Priced $550. 548.5122. M-B '68 250, AIC, Auto, P/S, , I• Eves. Irish Setter, Dober-~!KK!0/64"""°"" clean ~-2232 A-Pacific to sell now at $8200. 1624 2 33 -..._....,,.... _____ _ man, Fox Temers; Huskie, BAY LAUNCH · . Ave Costa Mesa Antiqua Way, Dover Shores, 1965 J-300 Jeep pickup, WXL03 ' $ 95· '68 CORl,I"INA, needs engine For an ad In Woman's World ·call Mary Beth 642·5671, ext. 330 COol Curves Smart Traveler Bull Terrier,. T-Cup Poodle, '!,he ~t .in the_ H~oor * i973 HONDA 350 ct * Newport Beac~ 642-9980. . $i~a'k-i~bter camper. M-B •65 230 SL. Both Tops. wo.rk. 'Best offer . . . Chihu~ua, Lab., · Boxer, 25~~ ~kpit j~alk ~ -Immac Cond. Lo Mileage • 1973 Discm·crer and Sundial · AIC Becker "Mexi co " New 963-2498 Cockapoo. SWAP Shepherds $3500 'Y e~9000/~~ $750. *** , 400.1909 Molor H?mes for rent, ma!ce 1950 CHEV. 6_ cyl •,;. ton PU. Radlals, UJIXi60, $iW5. for ?.? Stud Serv mozt . USED BICYCLES rcservat10ns for Summer Gd .cond. $250 or best ofr. • __ · DATSUN breeds.·.531-oo27. 14' F~GLASS ski, fish, · , now. Phone Miss Bennet at 54-2-0372 JAG. ·10 XKE, AIC. PI S, ___ ...._ ____ _ AKC Irish Setter 5 wk pups. run • ~ • bout, w/35 hp All Ty,pes * ~2-l272 Bob U>ngpr1> P on ~ i a c. •57 DODGE '% T. P .U. AM·FM, 406BNN, $4195: Top breed & health. Ch & Evinnide It trailer. Must 'TI TRI 500-Xlnt cond. Must 89.2·6651 -or 636-2500. Truck. Xln't ,running" con· -......,.... _ . Int'! 01 lnle. noo &: up. sell. 64&-0885 see-Bored & reblt-front end '72 ID' ESCAPADE custom dition; Asking $400. 548-7146. ALFA R. '69 ··GTV, -Land. Rerommendatioris ·from CUSTOM '18' lid boat. 401 ext 8" Make ott. 675-6889 Dodge, air, all. extras. Sale Vans . 963 TBp, AM-FM, 031AKY, $2995. form.er buyns on request._ Buick, trailer, $1800. ~ Ton '70 HONDA 50, Z50K Mini or trade. 494-2742". ' 962-2768 · Oievy Plck·up, new tires, Trail, blue. Good cond. $125. . Deluxe Winnebago FREE 10 wk 'female pups. $550. ~l'm ·or 6"-1534. 644-0ZTS. · Rent. 27'. 640-0482 NB. Darn AKC Lab .Retr-Sire SgIPJACK ·~. 1972, like * AMERICAN Eagle 125 Ger Shep. 494-9822 Lag Bch. new, many extras, trailer, MX, quick, primo condition. Trailers, Tra;;r .945 Gd company & protection, l/O Me.re._ 673'-1S33 ~50. 673-3127 also potenjial huypng dogs. -"--~~-------;;;;;::;-;--;:::;::=~~~~:::-"'iiio;;+.....c14~' ~WOOa..a.~D~RUNoA,BOUX. KM.V.ASAKI-1+5 bat , IRISH Setter puppies. .1st $125. takes-it. 1500 miles. Must se.e to ap- registered. Ch a mp ion Call 646-5898 preciate! 501-5327 StQCk, .. Bom AP.ril 21st. · · ., . ~~weekin:;June~ 25' -F.ISHtNG boat needs '55 -HAR~'\' K-Model .. ChOp-~~. , work $200,-must sell thili ped. NeedS rings. $975. Call weekend. 675-7158 · ~7:-,,. . , · OBEDIENCE class to start 16~ Mitchell F /G Runabout. . 1969 HONDA CL 350, dirt June :JO, Wed 7:30 . pm. .,. h I lb tr' xtra ~ ~ Newport Beach/Irvine area '"" P e ec <> • ,er, s tires, runs . """". 546-4928 · · .$750 Ii~~ call 548-901 aft 6pm · 1972-2W . ~th wheel. trailer tll r wtUloun 97TFord ~. ton pickup. S a e r i f i c·e Because of Health, price new $14,000. complete uni t $1!),000. Trailer alone $6,500. Pl1: .492-5142 '64 BoLES Aero, 22', 100% self-cont. Tandem, clean $.3395. 638-2258 MINTA Schn IMNt•, Sail · 909 HONDA 350/4 1972. Immac. 15' Aristocrat Low Liner · · . · auzer pups, ,,.,. ·1301 Excellent co~·tion! AKC cbainp. I in es . · $925. Mr. Lang, .,,_. , $1350. e .548-395 ~nable. Stud Servfce. * SEAQUEST 26' * weekdays -968=1300-. --· --Slps-?..-gall~y._ head, motor.I ~.:.:1""0-:;:Sc..;.P...,EE""""'D~D""A.""MTES=c::---'68-KOMFORT 16W ;-xlnt , . 6 YR. ~ii thoroughb =JO~mged mast. Xlnt. Simplex. 531-tub in g , cond $995. awn, cycle rack, '73 DODGE TRIUMPH '72 . GT6. AM- FM, Clean, #3-159, $299-:i. MGB "69 -GT, Chmme \Vi res, Radio, #Bl61, .$2195. u:Yrus -'69 Elan, P. Wind., 3/4 Ton Surfer Van Taiw Stereo, lliANQ, $2995. V·8, automatic transmission, Radio & .he11;ter; pow er steering, · 'J)OWer brakes, (80429N). · . , '•. .. - ~~rarh Jhnput1!i +~ ':'' ... \ 1' 'i,qfl• .. 1, .. , •• :•·_··'.!"" 1;•'k'. •·l. _1_>4~t ' $3989 GUSTA.CSON e THE 'FINEST IN ...-USED IMPORTS e Lincoln-Mercury • THE FINEST IN 16800 Beacli at Warner IMPORT SERVICE H\l!ltington Beach . Do yourself a favor and come 842~* (2l3)-Sf2;5544 -see-us iirs . -pen-Tues. "Home· of the Viking" and Thurs. ~ 9. Sat.Sun · quarter. Bay gelding, • ," 2439 · beautiful! $100. 556--0212 slps 6, xtras 545-2385. ROUGH ·WATER •SAILoR,...: ~~---.:..~· --~-:-:-h..-. or western, jumps. 12' Chesapeake Cat boat 71 DKW. ~n!S, plastic VERY Clea.A-15' campu~ WANTED til 5. @·~ AN AUTO) s-. ~) .,._ 675-1725 ,. completely equip Incl trlr -tank, curnutts, shift kit, new trailer, SxlO cabana, nu SCOTTY female. AKC. J4 $350 ~9000/66-0885 engine $470 .. 548--0437 tires, $550. 642-1918 ·$~'. ~dilon back nd. LIDO 14• ~y equipped, Motor Home• Aut~Se~~· Pa~ts-949 -TICKE:TS TO cover & trailer,' mailli' ex• .,_.,. 8' PAM TOP . p EL IN BEAUTIFtJL ~C tras. $1000. or ;best offer. Sale/Rent ~ 1 LED ZEP .2100.--c.... --·------· ·--- GAS'! SAVERS '71 Datsun Pickup & Camper (33lDCF) $2749 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA HUNTINGTON BEACH 18881 BEACH BL. 847· 19'13 DATSUNS :-Att t100"EI:S . '·· lN STOCK BARWl~K IMPORTS 33375 Camino Capistrano · · San .Tuan Capistrano 493-3375 or 831·1375 '72 DATSUN 6 -Pa c k ab-Ovcr-camt>er-De1uie. Many extras! 16,000 mi., $3000 548~397 MUST se ll '69 Datsun. Xlnt running cond. Radio & heater. Best offer. 557-2568 '69 DATSUN Pickup. Must sell by weekend. $1050. • 64.0-1346 n.-ppy ··o wk• ma)• """' ~213 , * n25 * CONCERT '67 vw Bug, UUN995 •. $995 ....u '*ml'526 .~· ~ · NEW, Explorer, 24', full 548-1050 '67 MGB. ZYD732 .••• $1195 '71 DATSUN PICKUP · · COL. 28-'71 Top •cond. Wheel equip Sips . 8, air/gen, Please call '64 vw Bug, OZB210 ...• $79~ w/camper shell, xlnt cond., Al(C DACHSHUNDS • steering. VHF _radio -Stove lowest rates, nG mileaee, ~ 548·788.lOnl '68 Toyota,. wozoo1 •••• $895 $1850. 962-2235 ·champ. bloocftlne$. Wkdeya -.many extl'i.!l. Sleeps 6. 552-8292 I J L:J. * For <;ost . · Y * '69 vw Sqbk, XLT630 .• $1295 2. 1971 Datswi 510 sedan ..... 3·.·-pm·-. .,... ...,.,., .' 546-2637 or 638-6266 ·~ · Autos-fwSM · _. __ ...,_ au ~ ..,........,.,.. =--=~:=~--·---.......-Rent A Motor Home '-· -------· '66 FORD Econollne SUPER '66 Alfa Sprint, TNE436 $1495 ·$1695 . $1495 ' AKC Irish . Setter pups, ·a 26' PEARSON · ·commander for your Vacation Van, Calif. cust int, nu • , 644-2603· wks, Otampion bloodl~ slOop. Full 1K~I. ~ hp, * 531 Le"" * .-paint, "mags w/wht-raised "RAT pet & show stock.. 963-2971 Johnson, sloeeps 4, ldpt cond. ._.,,, Recreational letters, mechanically perf. ·-- - aft 6 . $4950. 6.33-1030 •73 21• FIR.EBAIL on 1-ton Vehicles 956 Many xtras. See to apprec. AKC COLLIE, female, 1~ ~-4529 Schook, glass Dodge chassis, still under -~----_..... ___ 6_73-_rn_o ______ _ '71 Fiat Wagon' " years old •. Good w I.th mast .l boem, racing kif, 2 waIT. 5500 mi. Priced to FIBER glass Dune Buggy '71 CHEV. ~port Van, lo.~g AITENTION . Auto shop ~ chilcjn!n. ·Son allergic .. $50. sails, excellent ra cm g sell. 545-'-3766 Eves. · (street) .$350 fully enclosed w.b., v-8, ~ brks,.lo mis, students 1957 Fiat 1100 D & • r\,) ~ · SllS,6645. record ~2970 e ''13 Llletime M lJ 23/25' trailer good for bikes and xln't cond. $2750.lofter. 1961 Renault Dolphine. Both ./...,.. HUd c. .. ifli * IRISH SE'ITER puppies VENTURE 21' Must sell. "plush" free milea~ &: "sleeper.$350. 531-3851 494-4006. · xlnt cond· except need erig '"( $35 . each. 64!Hi7ri6, 638~ Best otter_ by ~une 3 ~sur. Pri. pty. 838--0533 MEYERS Marne Dune Buggy '71 FORD Chateau Van. All o/haul. $75 ea, or best -of. Look smart. feel com· Center St. CM · 772-5948 '-'UICK CASH perfect cond, s.t. Jegal extras, 29,000 mi, Asking fer. IVfruly misc parts & • 124. 4 cyi. Economy wonder, auto ti·ans, J radio, healer. lug· · gage rack, low miles, (132DLI) . ' fottabte . in this v~tile PART Lhua Apeo, 6~ wks, S' SAILING·DINGHY· · T . · -w/many xtras. 673-8742 $4000. Xlnt cond. 6~90 gaskets & service t"epair .j k..... . al "'-,._:...t..te :. ..... _., 'THROUGH A ·= ronD Van. Carpeted. manuals 646-6589, 2014 Aliso 9075 a<; -=•· m e, brown. $5. • ...-11 .,M '-"'"anc · ,.,.,, ...,. DUNE Buggy Rail, Corvair w n, A 9IZ!S 8-aG An outslfllldlng, nei:k~ 642-19'ZJ • ....,.,. . · ~3015 DAIL y ""JLOT . <'!'.;t,. 95% ·complete, $550. paneled. Rblt. eng. $625/of-vAe: L.FA ROMEO . L.11f,... .. ;-..._ .11f.. l..\r'~ ~0Ju 1~'t yo~het Uiis 3' POPPIEs. Yi s 11 v er OBIF,: Gat n•, 2 aails,·2 11e.ts . ...:: · j 8-16;-2663 fe r. Must Sell! 646-2685 · "'f pineapple 1?eauty of 3-ply Poodle/% ~ox Ten1_er. $10. ~:=a. ; trlr/xtra whl. CLASSIFIED AD 1i ·n CHEV Carryall, p/s, .E'ORO F:CONOLINE VAN -. . the lingering-yarn. -Pat. 7208· e~ ~7 . --. ' .. 642-1!6.J!f8 '--_p/b,._al.c., mp. trl. . .hao.k· l ' 6 c64Y}_-23996~sp_d_. -· YOUR :::.EJG~i . sizes: misses' 12-18; women AooRABLE 6, weeks .old 18' ·SIIJ:IOU'ITEE, Ke~ l, • .., 'I i1P· $3650 536-4418 u focus of this !!Oft sha~mg 4G-46 lncIUded; . Dobemian paps. $15. lM E. mq. .Salls. geooa, outbrd, __ ,_ ' that's curved In all the right . 18th St. ·CM 5M-4C85 SPI ~ 673-13.17 eves. '69 ALFA GTV. Xlnt. ·Private party-:-stereo. $2675: see· at , Road & Raltye. 548-3559 , $1599 2840 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa · At Fair · Drive lj!J(i..8017 .:4 I •• 1. . ' ., . 1 •. . i .. , " .. _ .11 ··~ , ' '· ~ .f , . -:• 'i I '. places! Dramatic in icy· s..,.,..NTY FIVE VENTS ,. s bl ck l •Iv int x ur"".eac""h . ....:ttern _ add 25 'AKC Reg. Adorable St. 14tfall.er, UNFI$550SH llilboilt and . white or a , ov~ e • •u . . ,... •-.,,~.._. ~t-' ....__._ • , AU~I '68 Fiat 850 . Cpe ' ... -.; Printed Pattern 9 Q 7 5 : ta • each -ttem ..,. ...,,, .... u ~· .....,... turea. prints. -~ J 11,11Cf s~ Handl· 557-7148. m" ~ I * 714 968-MO& * Printed Pa.ttem 9 O 'l ~ · · 1ng; otlierwlle. "•111mkJUi ooBERMAN r pupple-i to.-16' ·HOBIE Cat; xlnt rond., Milles' Sizes 8, 10, J.2, 14, 16, ·aeuYerY-lvW take 1hret! aale AKC re& -lliamtlM>n Must aee to-appreciate. fl 211. Size 12 (bust 34) takH weeks or more. Send" to mck, M&--2.m. ' * 847-1416 * :i yardl 39:-incb fa.f>rlc. . . . Alice Brookl. ~ sCHNAUZER. Pupa, lhlitl, ll'LIPPER, fUn roi sail, good :=~= -:r: ~Bair l'f63, Old Chelaea itud ll!Mce, tmnt. ·~ooan ~~P· No. m. cerits for each pattern for Station New York N. Y. . <7141 Sfl-3366 . Air Mall and Special Hancll· tOOll. Print Name.~~ HORSES Bnerde4, riilq Boats, Slips/Docks 910 1: se tldrd'Clalll . llTll a' MUI. 11271 Aeact WANTED in Avalon 45 to 50' -delivery will take three E;E D L ECRAFT '72! .st. S.A. Height!. 644-~' weeks or more. send to Crochet, knit, etc. :F're6 AQHA ...:~-.. old t n' o, mooring wk-nds d~ July M~..a--M· ... •-the pA!LY &n.. _,.......,.. • .. & Aug. Contact Frank (213) .,._.. ... ... ,, d~nt, ~:....-.._.. Ptuttesalonall,y_tl'lltnedt -.. ,,.,.,_7300 PILG'r, 442, Pattern J)ept,, ........ .,...,._,_ -628-141>3 ,,.-.·· -""-'·-------232· West -18th· St., 'New Bulc fancy kn6tl, pat-tle,seoo.714 -........::.... BOAT SLIP l>'. $'10 per Yafk, ..N.Y. 10011. · Print t '.., 00 ·~ ·PEKINGESE ·'PUl<.l"IL:t month • (no alls) Ca II · NA.Mil, &DDRDMI with ::a.t .... Q..-c . 11eOk -AKC :R.ro SROW ,lm)CK 548-44n · ztr, llBll and ITl'LB Leant . b&._ pl~l ;Pat· * 8U-ll28 * ! .,....$1...,.50_pe_r_ft_S..,.lde,,._T__.ie-,-Powe,,..--r f KOOE " Qulck. ~f!i ...... Qtft... c&:Lll ~UP$.. Boat, 25', Newp()l't." , r anc1 ~ one ., r:;•than 100 a1fta _ . T wks old. 545:11!1 ___ ean __ 894--1S23 ____ _ free from . our $1.00. . Hor• .156 WANTED: Sllp 40' Spm ..sumin11r cataior. All ClMiptWO_& ..... llOOll .:--~ . t ' Fisher, day s 9 3 -2 419: = 50c • ! $1.00. • REG. A~ ileJdtnl, 9 ~aft 5. sr DING BOOK 11 11ny ._ Book• • ~: yrs. ~rt .. "'-p1p1~:=1'9 ~ tor01 Boats, Speed ·a Sid 911 : teW WW tomorrow. BeUk el ll Prltle ~ exp. "'"" .,_. . .,. ...,.. • . -· . ~: • . ,. ' . , · 'fer. 8*4-154T . ' 18' TROJAN 185 hp, inbrd ski ~STANT FASHION Q11Dtll!Ooli1.-,16:J'!ttems. STRAWBE~RY · Roan boat. Beautiful. Call BOOK -~undred• o 1 !'!Or.. • . -. ~Gel~ ~ YTI, Wettem or 548--0'.ll3, 66-4325 '72 Audi lOOLS, 4-dr, air, clean, Riviera blue. $3295. 548.5122. BMW GOOD SElECTION OF ·.....r--'-"t!,.._..:.__~~='1:-t---t--v.SED-BMW's 655pedol 66ChoflQ4S 67 Light 68Ways 69G<onted 70 Hiddor11 71To 72 lnd'icoted 73Whith 74Should 75U,.. 76• 77Mode 780blclnd 1971 BAVARIA 1972 BAVARIA 1970 2002 1969 1600 CREVIER BMW CREVIER BMW Sales·. Servlc" • Lea Ing 208 .W. 1 t St., Santa Ana 835-3171 f~ fa~. $1. · ·Ma-.n Qllllt 8DOk 1 -Ranch ~ •• $300. $31-0066 Fat P!Ofit u attained wlleli Jt'~brene .. -.. tell • ~-. .• ~ ' 11 ·t---· It .with eue, uee Dally Qulltll IM' '.l'oila1'1 U.lq • P.0.A. ~. q, G»· ttrw Dally F PUiot ClaalfW. ~,. 15 beautlfUJ ~tter111.10c. ~r · • • ..;.;Ads=:..·....:M2-5678.;:;;.....;~--------------------------------..._1....;.... _________ _ .. . · . . ·, . . ·. • Low Miles, A Real Nice Car. (XDA224J. $899 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 BEACH SL. 847-8555 HUNTlNGTON BEACH '69 FIAT SPIDER .. ,• ' I : I·..,,, . . .·. ,. • ' . .· ·: • ' .. -.... -f'.1 day, June l, 1.973 •-' I • -,...4: I§] 1 Au•osfO(·~ I'-, . _ ...... '°'_1 ~ I 990 !utos, Used -~· ~lmpol't~ 970 Auto-s, Imported Autos, Import.a 970 970 Autos, Used 970 Auto1, Imported CADILLAC HONDA . JAGUAR • MAZDA MERCEDES BENZ MG TOYOTA .JAGUAR XJ·G. '71, Im· -maculate while/black in· '72 MAZDA 17th ANNIVERSARY MGBGT 'iO,. xlnt cond. HONDA, 6 mo old, 28~ I IDB, Bal. or Fae Wmty, 5000 mi. Prlv. prty Ev s 5.17-00:xl ·1crio1· Priced for quick . '64 M d B · Hnd :e>-tapl', \\'i,i'l' whls. new sale. Ss700. 542_3121 less 11.ian 15.000 miles. Tl11 , erce es enz radials.just tul:ped. $1950. ·~ JAGUAR d rm car goes ll-rnnn11n1111., 220E l 7\~ xKE Roadster. uict, 10.l~lliltT :. 1972 JAGUAR E! TYPE 1+2 d ean. fas t. Gentleman's $1495 sporting machine. $3,100. 640-JSOS. . '69 . TOYOTA · 2 DOOR Totnf ractory Equipped, MAZDA NEW C.\R (#37031"'." ~~-~----- $8Z6S.4l BOB LONGPRE ~llt1rq111~i llfot11n; Tltr1J': \ .-.. .. II .,t, I , ~ ,j 11\kJ . . " .. ' ~.. . . JAGUAR MAZDA NOW ()PEN AUTHORIZED SALES All Models Ready .,\. Mazda '73 Rotary* AND SERVICE For IMMEDIATE $66 MOMTH WE BUY CARS I . 36 MONTHS C:-OE:N LEASE . Delivery! . Will am~pt t&de-ins 200L E. 1st SANTA ANA CALL MR. FRY 4:r..Eil366 ~llbrqui !i tllntors --1 ··Eas~5%1~ach;. Hunt. Beach Cycles, Bikes, Cycles Bikea M IL'YU! ~ ........ il ...: lJ !i. '>1.R\'lll • • • • l'l,j JIJ'.1 , ' .,...., J100 Scooters 925 ' Sc~ters 925 . AZDA. WAREHOUSE SALE WAREHOUS~ SALE • 17331 Be!ICh Bl. 842-6666 JUST ARRIVED FROM ITALY -.--soto-ONL-Y-tN-THE CRA-TE- Easy To Assemble • Super Ll9htwei9ht . .. 642-9405 - WA.RENOUSE-SALE-W.AREHOUSE SALE )12 CHEV. 6 PASS. WAGON - Air, power steering,' ll{ggage rack, po~ffbrakes (492EIP) ' $-28'-9~. -- -'71 CHEV. 6 PASS. WAGOtf· Air. luggage rack, new tires, auto., power steering and brakes. !924DBLl SAVE '70 CHEV. (FULL · SIZE} WAGON . Air, power steering an~ brakes, rack, good -miles. C574ERK) •. $2699 . ',TI FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON Ai_r, auto .. power brakes and steering, rack, good miles. (772CfKl • ·-$3099 -- '66 PONTIAC LE MANS WAGON VS, auto., power steering, air eond. (Nice car). (VGY184l $99Y. '68 ·CHRYSLER Town and Country Wagon · 9 pass., full power and air, power steerlrig and b.rakes, auto., tilt wheel, lug. rack. (XCZ546) $1899 '73 VEGA WAGON· GT '71 GHEV. KINGSWOOD WAGON CONNELL CHEVR OLET 2828 .HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA -_54 ~.1200 Autos, Used 1972 POllSCHE 914. S Spd. Mt!a!lie Gold. Lie, 44fFEL $395000 e RO:BINHOOD e "WORLD'S FINEST MINI" -19&7 CADILLAC CPE .De Vlllt, Full~wor $1·f!l:ftn · _ vinyl rflO.I· LN!Mr llran11. Lie. vo_i'ut UilU_,.._ • .._._. 4 BEAUTIFUL EXTERIOR COLORS "'000 m•. 9 OUTS I De STORAGE w/5 EXCESS DOORS 1970 CADILLAC CpE .,. Villt. Full power $375000 Ltalher BronJt. Lik nllXG, 4S.OOO _ml. --: 1968 FORD T·BIRD LANDAU. Full power $145000 Landau Top, Llthl lllut. Lie, XIHPO . ..,,900 ml. 197'1 C~NTINENTAL MARK Ill. Full -tr $585000 ~yl n>ol. Lulher Gold. Lie. '7011ZT ----- JIM SLEMONS ) IMPORTS e DUAL SAHERIES . -. YOUR CHOICE FROM $8995 ~Zi~~ P-ACE-SETTER ·21 · e - "su1L T FOR THE FAMILY" e LARGE WARDROBES e SIG OUTSIDE STORAGE e b FORWARD FACltfG SEATS e FIBERGLASS FRONT & REAR e UP TO EIGHT SLEEPERS · Factory Direct · Mercedes .Jlfll~ Dealer WE ALSO , FEATURE-APOLLO • JAMBOREE . .. 1301 QUAIL, NEWPORT BEACH . . - 833 .. 9,300 KENDON M.01TOR ·· .HO·MES ' 707 N. HARBOR BL., SANTA ANA Blocijouth bit Or1n11• County Air;port.. _ 554-0035 '69 FORD F-2St PICKUP caml>fl' speetol. v.a, AUto .• R&.H pawer 1tffrlno. alt and'. Tool bo"-126 15D. $269~ ---- '71 DlTSUN . 510 2-DOOR ,.uto R&.H, air o:>ffd,, new rodiOi tires, new oolnt. Lie. No. SSA DFW. 51895 * '66 CKEVROlET Lease Your 240Z U··~ .. TOii pl~UJI\.• Cll~W FROM ahfll. v.-. ~ ·-Glr aind. s Ll~•5Y;1)95 , .DOT _DATSUN . ·E· --_._ - _ ~-----AND-~SAVE-$$-- D -'l0!.G!~~!.P~l~ ---~~ londau roof, Rolle-v whe.e!s. full pQWer, olr cond. Sh.ow· . c room fresh, extra low moles. A '"$4288 -;7f FORD- ---Ht- urioan R l,:K:l~JAJ~YcK'f Only $'114 Month . PLUS TAX , R..,.... 'ka. PlckUP. v ... :; ·s· l<odlot, 1 ~"'~~·,/~ 1117 FWZ. H MOS. OPEN IND LIAS! o:r, PS, llnl, ... .,. .... ::n~1'L.. utroi. Vtrv '°" m LOADED WITH EQUIPMENT $3495 . *-$169 5 \ C s..oid "-J air Cllodillon!ng, mo19, AM/FM l'tldla". 'l..~;.;..;.;. •• .-.. 11!!!"··-~-r llrrtod tiloss. oli tilt l's •xtros. IMMEDIATE DliLIVERY • 4• • VOLKSWAGEN ·VW's NEW & USED · 2 Bl• Locations . 5 MINUl'ES FROM COSTA MESA 2114 E. )ST ST .. S.A. • ... 35-6531 • (4 Miles No. of So. Coast Plaza) •' lOUll laDi&' . VOLvo - 1966 Har~r. C.M. 646-9303 '73 VOLVO . 1800 ES Sports wgm. Back from Europe, must sell, extremely lo mi, stick, AM/FM radio. Own- er. 213-592-52'27. $.5950. A-utos,Used ~990 BUICK 17th ANNIVERSARY '70 Buick Estate Wa90n 9 passenger, VS, automatic trans, factory air condition· ing, power slcering, radio, heater, tinted glass. Im.mac· •ulate condition.. 701ESF. $2877 1~"6 CADILLAC, ne eels trans, $150. or best offer, 962-SGffi '73 Coupe DeVille, l!!SS than 6000 ml' s. Pvt party. Call !157-9271. MAKE offor! Make offer! '69 Cpe de Ville, must sell. $3195. Hurry! 531-5.364 * '69 · ELDO, silver/blk., Xlnt condition. $3500 or best offer. 962-8244 AMERICAN ·r '70 C.D.V. Col)vert., white in· /out, xlnt cond, $3600. Eves. 58&-7275 '64 CLASSIC 770 Amer, Motors, 8 cyl, 4 new tires, '68 CAD. Conv. white w/Red _gd gas mileage, $ 2 o O • leather Interior. Ex c . ~7945 Cond .. -97S:-1907 '68 CADILLAC Coupe De Ville Fact. air, full power. am/fm stereo, vinyl top, full leather, in· t rior, tilt w h e e I (WXS151 ) $1998 2840 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa At Fair Drive f>.16-.0017 '68 CAMARO. Pi s. aulo., vinyl top, low mileage. Ex- c<'ll. running condition. New tires. Will sacri$-ice for SF.00. Call wk days 'between 3-5 p.m. 897-2472 • '59 CHEVY P .U. High Perr. 409, cams, 4 spd. Bloo- printed + balanced etc. FAST. $700 finn. &14-2513 '65 Chevy II wag.' Orig owner, Re bit, nu paint, Clean. $695 or best otter. 892-5724 '58 CHEVY Brookwood, wgn, -- runs nice & looks good. $200. Terry, aft 9pm, 9©-1613 '57 CHEVY. 2 dr. hardtop. Cherry body, xlnt cond. $800 invested, best offer. 536-6475 Want ad result ... 642·5678 .CLASSIFIED ....... 642-5678 Trucks -962 Tr~cks 962· '67 CHEVELLE-SS396. 4 spd. Bu·cket seats, mags, reblt eng $850. 673-7564 '69 NOVA, 2 dr, Orig owner, PIS, new Ures, Clean, $1195 or best offer. 892-5724 I WHEEL ·DRIVES! '71 INTERNATIONAL Carryall % Ton VS, 12.50/16.5 all weather tires al)d wheels, extra set of road tires and wheels, 13,832 miles, VS, 4 wheel drive, air, JX>Wer steering, and power brakes, like new, loi:king hubs, 4 speed trans., extra gas tank. (961HBDJ $a_!e Pticed .. --·-~---r72-BWER--· -----~-- 21.358 miles, 4 s~ 350 cld vs, extra ni~e. hard top. (49136L) ! ' --~$3699 '12 CHEV. % TON CHEYENNE Power steering and bmes, auto., VB, locking hubs,· r dio, 15,576 miles, like new. '(353167) $ale Priced -----'-1'71 • EEJLWAGONEER L Aufo., air, power steering &.. power brakes, radio, 32,000 mi., like new, lqck hub8, (664CPI) $3699 I '71 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER Front mounted elect. winch soft top, excellent cond., radi'O, stick shift, lookirig hubs, 33,500 miles, (915DSH) . · $29~9 ' CONNELL ··_CHEVROLET ·"' 1963 BEL AIRE Chevy, ~ ' control, lo miles, new tires, $395. 548-4513 --.,- '67 IMPALA convert. 87,000 tni .. fully auto, radio., De· pend. transp. As~g $375. 494-2362 '68 NOVA 230, 6 cyi floor shift;~· 847~380 1972 IMPALA cust. Loaded, p/s, . p/b, p/w, etc. $3600. 524-9780 aft Gpm . Autos, 'New -980 . ,.._.,.. ..... . " ... \, ·~- '-· . , ( . .. • . ..,.... . ' - CHEVROLET 990 Autos, Us.cl Autos, Useo 990 Autos, Used _C_O_N_T,....;;.IN_E_N-TA_..:.L~ CORVETI'E COUGAR FIREBIRD ~~-¥>:.......~~~~ ~~~-~~~ ~~~~--~~-~~~~~~~~ 990 '69 CORVE'ITE 427 4 spd conv., air, mags, immac., pvt pty $3400. 837-3978 ev "71 CHEVY . • . . COUGAR ~ CAMARO COUPE '70 LINCOLN I V-8, automatic transmission M 111RK Ill radio, power steering air ~ ·conditioning, (260EIUJ,' V-8. automatic transmiisio~ $2989 !'adio & heater, power steer'. Gus• mg & brakes white side- 1 AFSON wall .lires, vinyl top, leather LincOln-M..;._ interior 1 vm .... '-s a , air L'<lnditio.n tZSN408 ). 16800 Beach at Warner Huntington Bf'ach 8424844 * (213) 592-5544 ''Home of ttie Viking" TOD·AYS BEST BUY . . $48$9 GUSTAFSON Lincoln-~ercury 16800 Beach at Warner Huntington Beach '72 CHEV IMPALA ·842-8844 e (213) 592-5544 4 door, hardtop, air, power "Homa of the Viking" steering, power brakes. aulo, · VS, regular }tas; (306~:1E). • $2299 •Connell Chevrolaf 2828 Harbor Blvd. Cosla M<>sa 546-1200 . CHRYSLER "71 COUGAR '71 E PRIT, air, full power, Cordova top; 20.000 mi. $3000. 646-34ll FOR~ -----........... --- "73 FORD Friday , June l , 1973 '-' .. NEW '73 BUICK APOLLO 2 DOOR A , .. 1 Pt JIV.,. wltft 6 cylind1r1 white w•ll tires, tlnled l lHS, bum-PfOIOCllop llriP•· slclo molcllnt•. dtlUXI .nett coven, e:ustem chrome moldin9s Ind more. SH the dlfference betWMn a small car and a $Mall cer by luick. csor. #3L11tt021 BUY OR LEASE . s2sBt-. s7 688 . . PLUS TAX & LICiNSll MONTH , • New '73 .0p.els At Pre-Dollar Re-Evaluation Prices! '66 FORD 289, auto, P /S, new paint, & engine. Good tires & brakes. $595. Call eves, 54~1058. New '73 Bui ck Regal 2 Door Hardtop '73 PINTO, 4 spd, lo miles. Must sell, $2300 or best of-fer , eves, aft 5, 962-1850 '70 ~RD Galaxy, air;pwT, radio, heater, good cond · Jiedan,-0rig~owner &73-2813 - - 66 FORD--Sta Wag, air, new tires, mech A-1, one owner, be_st offer. 645-4135 · '65 FALCON, 4 dr sedan, reblt eng, 6 cyl. ft11115 g'ood. nu paint job, $400. 548-3351 C'OST <\ '.\1 FSA air, pts, ptb, fil"!oi $220!r. '. · · , ,. takes. 494-1449 I Mile South of Son Diogo fwy '67 -FORD Convertible. XL ....,__ ________________ 1 500::--Power, auto. Top coll' 990 Autos, Used 990Autos, Used . 990 dition. $795. 84G-132S. PLUS TAX & LICENSI! MONTH. ... -BARWICK'S SELL· A· THON -. . We want to show you the bigger, _,. stronger, spunkier Honda Civic. . Absoh~tely ·all ryew. J · Th_e new Civic• is sporting engi- neering piziazz like 4-wheel independent suspension, anti-sway -::'"' bar and rac~·an~·pinion steering. , .. And although it can get from 0 to 60 in 13.0 seconds, it still runs on pocket change. Gets up to 30 miles per gallon. . _ , Come in and test drive it yourself . We think ~u'll be pleasantly surprised. 1973 DATSUN 1200 . BRAND NEW . AutoC>. Trans., AM Radio, Bucket Sel'ts $2·9900 CA$H DOWN ·_. 36 P•vm•nls Of S73.26. A.P.R. 11 ,oe 'f.. Deff. P.v $2936.36. 1969 CHEV. MALIBU -. -2 DR. H.T. Auto. Trans., Air Cond., AM Radio, Vinyl Top. Lie. •XTE623 KELLEY BLUE BOOK SPECIAL l.OW BOOK 145000 BARWICK SPECIAL HIGH BOOK 198500 • "' . ' 1968 DATSUN 210 WAGON . -4 Spd., A¥ Radio, Air Cond •. Lie:.# XCL7S5 SAVE GAS ...;.. for VACATION 1971 CHEVROLD - 4 DR;-FAMIL-Y--. C-AR . Auto. Trans., Air Cond., Radio, Pow~r Steeriog, 28,000 Miles. Lie. #9 I 4HGB KELLEY BLUE BOOK SPECIAL LOW BOOK 167500 HIGH BOOK 228000 BARWICK SPECIAL SPRING DEMO SALE! 1973 DATSUN 1200 LOTS OF WA·RRANTY LEFT 4 SPD., AM RADIO -----· ----:&----~-----•2·2 i -o.·-. ·-- + Tax I Uc. Ser. # LI II 0979456 • -~ei~ ... . FOi ---...,.,....,.-~...-.,.----~-~--- .._ • .,_. c. s.i. . ........_. Dally ...._ ... s.mce -l'am SALU HOU!IS · SHYICI HOUIS M'1.i. • Ut. 9 e.111. te 9 ,... • M•. •Fri. 7:3!1 ... 11. "1 ''"'' s....,. ' •.•. ,. ' '·"'· Setlrdey 7:Jt ,. "- ....... CALL 493.3375 or 831-1375. -. ... . ' '· , ' , "' " • . . ,_ ... f.j DAIL V PILOT Autos. UtecJ ' I • Friday, June l, 1973 990Auto1,. UMCI . t: 990 • ... ECONOMY CARS_ LOW-MILEAGE .____A_11_to1_1or ___ ~_·_· ~I§} A~osfor ~ l~l'--A-utosfor_Sale __ l§J I Aiitos for s.le ~[ ...__ Wu-f-!lf.Sl!t__,J§) I A~tos for Sa~ 1§1 -1 Woliiiiiiiiiforiijiii .. iiiiiiiil. ~.Q 1. •••••••-Autos, baec1 M Autos, baec1 WO Autos, New 980Autos1 New 980Autos, New, 980 Autos, Used ~ FORD 990 Autos, usec1 ___ 990_ --M-ER_C_U_R_Y__ OLDSMOBILE FORD '66 NOYA CHEY. II COUPE 6 c?'l., auto., t;adio, good miles, nice. (TFU7SO) . $799 '72 VEGA HA'fCHBACK COUPE . ' ER ON 17th ANNIVERSARY l,Cj NEV . .~ ~ ~. ::~:_;,~;: ... IOI · SUNDAY! --·~~~~ '48 FORD ::~~~·:~~~·~·~~~: rJ~o~'t:o · E CLOSED SUNDAY BUT V-8 automatic transmission MUSTANG low pl'ice.$877 V-8, ·autoniatic transmission, WE'R · d, · ' V ~ rad1·0 •pow steen'n & radio & 'ht'ater, power steer-ra 10 & heater air condi· ·o, , er g OUR PRIC·rs ARE LOWER llonlng. (XX8142J. brakes, air conditioning, See lt. You'll Buy n ing & brak ·• air condiUon- 12.234 miles, auto., radio. (197FBDl ~ $1189 vinyl top. (FQP632). • . nw. Ltwi& iJig. (l42EAZ). . $20ff_._.. =---~==-11~=...-......._.._._~-... ESI H£ WEE ~ GUSTAFSON $1089 IOJA . ..___._-.z~S~$3......,l:.....,.;:..:.~:...:.N -,_-+----1 '4'r"-...,._..._......._ ___ , -~~·A1..-_..._ ................. =-=~.-..~,nco1n~ercury L" I M GET THE BIG DISCOUNT l61Klti 8 1 w 1006 Hat·bor. c.M. 646-9303 1nco ft· ercury . '71 NOVA COUPE . . . . Hunt~~~t~~tse!~er 16800 Beach at Warner MUSTANG 16.SOO Bead1 at Warner A T B • k . 842-8844 *...J(-tH) 592-5544 Huntington Beach 842_~44*g'i°ll ~S9~_5544 • VS, 3 speed, radio, extra nice. '(312CTQ) $2099 }69 CAMARO COUPE ~ vs; 39.855 miles. sport stripes." auto., power steer- ,ing, air, sharp. (ZDT489) •. $2299 '71 NOVA COUPE VS, ·air. power steering, auto., vinyl top, 27.836 , miles, nice. (512CQD) $2599 ... Right Now t erry UI~ -"Home Of the Viking" ~~= ~ \i1:>~r:j~~ ·~i::~~~e~ i!i42~ "Hom• of the Viking" L . Q h d I S c l"f '67 FORD JEEP dition. $1300. Days 846-3375; 1~ OLDS DEI, MONT 4 ctr, ow est ver ea -n o. a I . Galaxie 500 .... eves ~324 air, PIS, P/!1, S995. Ph: '65 MUSTANG. New engine _83_9-_81_88,_------ HERE15-:'JHE~PROOF---- ~1234'!ndo~~~. Mee Ser. # H49J39S • NF.W BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED $1059·'!.ndo~s~f., l'rlc• Se.r. #lCl 05157 NEW '73 BUICK ESTATE WAGON FuU Power, This is a beauU- !ul cm: (950CKY). -· $795 Wa.rd S.Lee American Motors n 547.SS26 1234 So. Main St. Santa Ana '7l JEEP, 350 auto, wench, & tires. ~~Privat.e Party. '73 TOrtONADO, loaded, low .!!.ID/ Im. kayJine top, over 'MN· drive, gales, Im mac. 642-9413 ~fter 5pm mileage, ptivate pa.rt y, 979-2957 wkdays . . '66 MUSTANG convert .. 8 $5800. 551-2428 or 54&-U72 '65 SCOUT. Rag top, roll bar, cyl, xlnt cond. $900. Call 5 to PINTO tach, w/bubs, $950. 552-8695 10 pm, 642--0956 aft 5 pm. 1967 MUSTANG Conv. V·S 1972 PLNTO, Zl ,oOO mi, ~ auto, xlnt con<!. $ 6 7 5 . engine, disc brks, 4 spd, pop MAVERICK 842-1889 out windows, trailer hitch, -------'66 MUSTANG 289 engine. ni:w tjres. $1~: 49r>-1Tl9 1970 MAVERICK, 6 cyl, PIS, auto, air, nu ti.res, eng., .trans & shocks. $1500. 64:>-6305 Auto. Trans. Good cond. Mon-Fn . .. $75o. 545-4594 aft 5 ·73 . PINTO Wai,,'011, auto, OLDSMOBILE delux inl & cXt, roor ·rack, 8,000 mi, make o . r er . 8-12-526t . e '70 FULLY EQUJPPED e ----------------air cond, auto trans, ps. r/h, Sales·& Service '72 PI TO, stit'k. air, vinyl l7th ANNIVERSARY 32,000 ml., nu tires. OLDSMOBILE 1op. Sharp. 100 cash & ··-....---"'·12 ffOVA-tOUPE---~-_ --s88~a1 OFF . • ----. ftfi°W ~tleller1'rfc 0 Ser. #JC100620 . ~~ _l!EW '73 BUICK LE SABRE 4 DR. '73 Torino . MAKE OJi'FER.-644-1480 Glf'C TRtJCKs T.0.11; 644-1791,- ·---..-.. --·----i 10-MAVBRIS*;-auto,'Tllrl1°'. -1---wON&A A1U · ~ PL;YMOUTH --~ ~ --agon good ures, xint ~nd. go1ct. UNIVERSITY OLDS ------- VS, power steering, auto., side mouldings, 18,759 miles. (190FKEJ $2799 CONNELL CHEVROLET .. 2828 HARBOR .BLVO., COSTA MESA . 546-1200 NOTI: We have a F'w Choice •73 Opels at the Old Prices. Act Now, Next Shipments Will Be Greatly lncreosed_ In Price. .. ~:-TE·RRY BUICK~. 5th. & Walnut, ·Huntington Beach 536-6588 . vs. automatic trans, factory $1450. 551~5111 ail·, power steering, radio, MERCURY 2850 Harbor Blvd. 169 Plymouth healer, tinted glass. wheel Costa MPsa ~J0-9640 covers, like new, iow miles. ---------1 '67 OLDS Cutlass SUpreme (027GNL. '72 COMET. immac., pwr, P/S, P/B, aulo trans, r/h, $3677 air. 141fi. tii1ted glass. Must lile green, w/blk int, bkt sell. $200, rdin. $1985. seals aft 6 cal l 548--0066 494-2103. $850 br best orrer • • Sec Ii . You'll Buy rt ;Dto1tltmi4 '67 COLONY Park, 9 Pass. wgn. full power. a/c, good condition. 8.33-0395 after 6: 30 PM • ·• YOLYO 1""" H bo f'.-11.1 646-9303 '70· MONTEREY 4 dr, all ojVV ar r. y-u· • equipment incl. factory air, · * Station-Wagon * . Xlnt cond. $1400. 4!l7-14Z7 1970 Ford LTD 8 pass. t'OUil· •6-PARI<LANE · 4 DR try squrre. Full pwr, fac :> . · c1· Cl • Lo" '72 OLDS Tol'Onado, low mileage, xlnt cond, vinyl rool, comfortron, many ex- tras, low price. 586-3236 '71 OLDSMOBILE 2 dr. Cutla.ss S. Racing stripe, mag whls, air cond, radio. $2100. 64(Hl31)8 Fury-H1 ·+door, fac- tory a ir, power steer- ing & brakes. auto trans. radio, hea ter .. wsw ti1-es . exceplion- nlly clean! ( 715AKll,l $1699 284tH'farbor Blvd. _. osfft·· Mesa · .... ' At Fair Drive 5-l&-8017 for Action ••. Call 642-5678 Read .Daily Pilot Classified '71 OLDS 98, loaded, 2 dr hard top. Xlnt c ond . ~~~~~~~~ &12-4.3()1 or 646-3622 · '73 Plymouth ·Duster air, very clean, priced for P1~T., au:, ra to. ean. w quick sale. $2100. Call nuleage. $4.50. 968-5576 1 .673-549~ You'll find it in Cla.ssHied: Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990Autos, Used 999 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Black with black vinyl mo! ~-----~~-~~~~~~~~~--~-~--~~~~~~~-~~~~~--~~~~ -------. Johnson & Son Would Like_ To lntroduc_e You To PE'TER 'PELEUSES and- PETE SA VS IT'S ) GREAT! and black interior, 6 eyl, Auto Trans. power ste'e1ing, radio, heater. ail" condition- ing, still undl'I' factory war- ranty, only 1.500 miles. $3099 PRitED TO ELL ~llfa rq11 1~; llluh11:; amm !I. 1AC.1J;.U1 >Al.t > & iu1m •• • • "" • •V ''""'" ' •• '72 PLY . CrickC'lt Deluxe 17.000 mi. Very clean. $1450. !168--0G&i wkdays a ft 6 PM It's ·1ust_ great to be able to offer such a nice group of used· cars and ALL sold on our ·~~~'~9~rnp7~1" ~:~ · checked $500. 644-4417 MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE! Peter, "Salesman ·of The_,_ Nation" in 1972, now General * '59 Plymouth, 2 llr HT, runs well, looks clean. -$1{)0. 536--0T;H - PONTIAC Sales .Manager, says that if for any . rea~~~ ·you're n~t _,_happy with-your ·~ed-c~r pur· chase from us, {withi~ ci 48 ·~Our period), we will GLADLY void the t~ansaction! I& that 1...,.__~-E-~!-E-.73°-~o-n~-i~cy-s - DAVE ROSS simple! We f~el~ PONTIAC l'ETEl "THE ~IEEK" l'ELEUSES Getter•I S.las Mana .. r '72 Mark--IV Low m.ifD\ like new, Arctic while finish, white leat~er interior. white landl'!U fop, fully luxury equipped, incl. full power, auto-temp air cond., Individual power seats, AM/FM stereo, tilt Wt\HI, cruise conlrol, pwr. door lock~. etc. ~old and serviced at Johnsons. See & drive it today. (185EYZ ) . . $ALE PRICED! '69 Lincoln , 2 Door Sold new by us, serviced by us. Light gold exterior with darker gold vinyl top. Factory air conditioning, power win dows and seclt. Near new Radial tires. Low mileage. .(641 FYV l . -$2475 '70 Mark Ill · Burgundy finish with matching leather interior, black vinyl top. Full power, factory air conditioning, AM-FM ' stereo radio, lo~king group, tilt .wheel, low ~iles. 1546- 'AGH-l·-·--'---·-'-------- '71 Plym. R~ ~nt Wagon Fully equipped with air cond., & full power, driven only 20,000 miles. 1908DSZ l ~$2975· ·1F YOU'RE _~NOT HAPPY, WE DON'T WANT THE .. SALE. Some Of This _ Weeks Specials '71 CHEV. MONTE · CARLO Show.room tond . Excellent thru-out. Power steering & brakes, met•llit 1ust finish w/beige vinyl lop. 1998EYDl • , ~71 MARK Ill --$5875 · · low miles. Factory air, blue with light blue vinyl lop •nd blue le~lher interior. Cruise control. AM/FM stereo r•dio, full pow- er with locking group. 1809EXRl , I '70 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX .. VS, Aulomatit Trusmiuion, Radio, Heater, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Fact. Air Cond., landau Roof. ( 513 EAY) '70 , IMPE~IAL LE BARON 2 Dr. H.T. One Owner. lmmaculale, Full Power, Fattory Air, AM /FM Radio, Tilt Wheel, 6 Way Power Seal, Land•u Roof . 168 4BEVl < '71 COUGAR Power steerjng,. power br•kes, automatic transmilsion1 air tonditioning, vinyl roof. 1544CIUl s2675 ''Orange Count,v's Fam illl of Fine Ca'l.'! -'-78 Merc.ury Marquis 4 Door sedan. Ivory finish with bl•ck vinyl top and simu- lated leather· interior. Power win dow' & b way power seat, factory air, AM -FM stereo, tilt wheel, local one owner car servic ed by us. (494AFYl $2675 '71 Cougar XR7 28 ,000 miles. Sold ne;-by Johnson & Son . Serviced here also. Factory:.ir, power steering & brakes, Metallic blue finish with blue Calico interior & wh ite vinyl top. New tires. ( 564CXYl ' $3275· '69 Pontiac Bonneville . 2 Door haultop. Fectory eir conditioning, full power equipment. AM-FM radio, vinyl top. (417AGHI . ·' $·147~ · '68 Cadillac Sedan De Ville. 65,000 miles. Factory. air, full power, Grecian gold with black leether interior •nd vinyl top. A very nic• ·one· owner cu driven only 12 ,000 in iles per -'tear. IXT A35'4 I . ----,$-I-~ -~ - Home Of The New Car • • • ''C}olden To-uclt." Ohnso·n~ & . s· ·on :Home Of The Ncw .01' • • • · · "Golde• 7'0tcclt', . ~ NOW .. : 1973 LANDAU CONTINENTAL MOTOR t-:IOMES · . • r.- LINCOLN MFRCURY COUGAR CAPRI 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS; COSTA MESA • 540-5630 _.,. NOW •. 1973 LANDAU CONTINENT AL MOTOR HOMES I ... . ' . 2480 Harbor Blvd., at Fair Drive. Cosla Mesa 546-8017 '70 PONTIAC Grand Prix Spt Cpe, 37.000 act. miles. Mint condition. Air p11T windows, sport wheels, Landau top. rmmaculate, $28.iO, $500 below blue book. Call 968-7949 atl 5 pm "69" GR.AND PRIX -SJ Mo<l('I -Fully equipped, Gold w/hlack Vinyl Top - MUST SELL. ~2.00!J or best offer. 55Z-7552 *'" '73-CRAND 'Prix, Model SJ, low down. take over payments. 642-8233 '68 PONTIAC 4dr l!T Bonne~ fi PllT. air, xmt tires .I: cond . $800., 546--5580 '70 G~ND Prix, (ully equip, gold w/blk vinyl lop. X1nt: cond. $2T"JO, 842-S4;;.t --'64 .PONTIAC B onn l' v i I I e oonv. Great buy at $32:>. or offer. 673-1494 l'VI'~ ' T-BIRD '67 T-BIP..O. Full JlOWCl', xlnt ronrl. .\!us• s,·11 . hl'st oflcr. 6n-2:i~3 ----·--· Autos. N.ew ,. . - ' ( . ,, The · Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast " 0 ···-- ' ,..___Al4ot_fvr_s._1.-1J IQ~ '~-A-ut_o• f_or Sa_'·___.ll ~I ( ~ rors. Autos, N_ew 980Autoa, New 1§11 "'-..... _ ... _ .... _!§] I 980Autos, New 980 \,• Friday, June 1973 I . CLASSIFIED -.ADS .. ') DAILY PILOT Dial -1>41-5678 for Fast Results ' --~ Ams•W. 1§1 1 .__ _Au10_11or_Sale __.I§] l.___Auto_1ror_Sat•~l§ll ____ Aut-oefw_u._,J§) '~-Auto-•tor-S.l•_l§] Autos, New . 980Autos, New 980 Autos, Ne 980 Autos, New _ 980Autosi New 980 I . •• • ·NENETEEN-sEVENl.'J[;:nam 1973 COUPE ·DE VIIJ,E ~ ~EA·SE ;. t3i.1\: ·'I 69 .. o. 24·110nlh11pen ... nd leClle en approftd credit [Skltk .Cl2) Vinyl top. Full leather inte.rior. Full power incL 6 y;ay !eat, door locks, remote control trunk, power antenna, factory ai'r conditioning. AM/F~ stereo with ta_£! playerl tinted eflass, right side mirror, tilt & teleeeopic steering, twllight aentin etc.--(6D47R3Ql03437). hw iniles. -----. -r ~ -'6628 F1JLL PRICE , .. BlTY oa· LEASE ON DJSP&AT • RIAD.T TO GO· . ' 1973 SEDAN DE VILL~ LEASE . ~f!y '116 MO. 24 month apa._..nd !tote~· approved credit ($lock 5754) FULLY EQl:JIPPED WITH climate control, air conditioning.-FuU power incl. 6 way aeat, AM/FM stereo, power door locks, tilt & -tele- __ IC_Qpi<! steering, aimply lo!Lded_with all the deluxe extra•-(.Ser. 6049--·, . . R3Q2~9812) µ>W ·,rdlLES. __ _ -__ _.:__ _. ·16837' ' . FULL t>RICE . * ) ~ ~ ·nlJY OB LEASE ·~ 'T ( .• ·. ;. :: ·~ .. •• • ~4 .. .. ~ 1: l' ,. ,. •' •• I f ' .. •' •' . .. ~;' •' ' ··:~ .~ ·' Lease a '73.Coupe-DeVille -Nabers Leasing._. • Leas~ Direct _._, ___ · _:L \ 'I LEASE roa ONLY •J88Mc 24 -"'·-~·4 ....... __ ndlt (St .. k "'"' FULLY EQUIPPED W1TH Clmat1 -~1, air condltlDllin&. Full ]iinrer htc. -~-_way ·seat, AM)fM alllreD, WSW t1rea, power door locb l a )iolj of many dellllle factory COil- . wiiaiee atru. (61>474(22'73~) i.UsE FOR ONLY· .•148Mo: H-111--JMM_M __ -lt(Stoclt~I \ ••• Immediate . Delivery EXCELLENT ·SELECTION • FREE PICKUP' A!iD DELIVERY • FRE-E- LOAN CAR WHILE LEASE CAR °SERVICED. WE WILL BUY YOUR PRF.SENT CAR FeR IMMEDIATE CASH; Four and one-half aere1 of . total aulhoriud Cidillae facilitiea deaisned to bener sell and 1emee Cad· Jllac automobilea. (80 woi:k atall1 and "5 factory trained techniciana). _:~_LARG.F.11 SELf~TIOLOF CADll.LACS~.N-ORANGE ·COUNTY •BROUGHAMS e CO)J~ES •COUPE DE VILLES •CONVERTIBLES_, EL DORADOS •SEDAN DEVILLES .. . -....:· ~ -. We Sell .Over 100 Used Cars Every Month Because Qf Quality Value & Alter Safes Service . . . Over 75 Quality Cadilf!lcs & Other Select Trade-Ins to Choose From. Wide Selection of Models and Colors Avallable· for lmmediate~Dellvery. . · · . .JUST A fEW EXAMPLES llSTED .BELOW · .. ... "11-~~~~----c-~~·-·.......,___ 1972 ·coUPE--DE VILLE l'antatlk ShallMDr Gold wi"' •inyl" tap. leaullful leathsr .. lorpaatry lnte<icw;full poww. Poc!ory olr cond., 1tereo, lltt &. 1a1 ... KOpk a~rln9, ~ klck1, Sold &. HfYlcetl here, [l52!DJ) 19~9--EL _Q~RAD& -· Vinyl lop, tapHlry Ii lealher lnlerlor, tun ',OW.r, focloty olr C01to tlltionlng, tilt •"°"I• AM/PM 1treo Rlullipl .. , po .. r 4-lacka. Aboolutely .11argeaua _. with •~tremely low mllea1•. (1101961 leovtlful 1unbur>I yellow with block vinyl bucket Hol1, 4 tpeecf, rwdlo, hHter, apott whHls, custom e•lerior trim &. only 22,000 •llH. (604DIJ) 1'971 EL DORADO ConHrliblf, $porkling Acrylic locquer finloh wllh while lop ond Olalchlng full l1olher interior. A~lul1ly loodecl with full power, faclory oir co•dllio!l.l!!lr-illl steer n9 wheel, AM/fM altroe mulll• - ,i.x, power docw f0ci1. (653CZ _ 1971 COUPE DE VILLE lbqui1lle royal blue wllh vl~yl lop & full leol]ler Interior, Pa~lory a ir conditioning, full power, lilt wheel, itered, d_oor locks, auto. •atic crvi1e control &. .. ceplionolly low milH. (Ser. 3U333). 1972 OLDS TORONADO • Cutlom 1 factory air conditioned, full power, ylnyl to11, lopo1try Interior, duol comfort 1eal1, tilt wheel, ''""• doar lock1, cru!oe cantral, moil ... ry extra. (734GNI) s5444 s3555 ' s5333 s3999 1969 SED"Aff"DE-'1/llU'~---+--r96V-SEUAJrDE-VIW vi...,t lop, IMlllOr l•torll!f', Ml ,._, foct. O•tY 4t;OOO Milot, •lnyl ,.,, ""°"ll•I e lr, tl lt whl., tlerff~ l•w 111ll1101•. (ZWG023) Sporitsh .. w with IHtMr lntw'-r, f-.11 ,....,, fo<oory elr. AM/fM (•1 IOCV) · 1970 T-BIRD COUPE • ..... "Ith OlllY 32,CJqO .,11.,, Vl•,f loo & lntw. full POnr, fact. elr, tflt 'Wheel & """"'' 1•78DZO) 1968 CAMARO HARDTOP CPL Jet ~lock with ~leek i•l•rlor. fectery ell' c.ttdltloMll, ,.Wer' 1t•rin11 radio/ hfftir, ,.,uy •.-rt -I• l --r-le• .,11.,, KCM37l) 1969 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Jett '5,000 Milft. roct, elr -d., full ,.., •r. vl11yl. tep, NII vinyl Interior. An ••C•P. tfottol •alve. (1•1AGRI "1910 SEDAN DE VILLE Only 46,000 Mtlo1, vinyl fop, cloth & leat'-- -jnttlffi, TiilfJiiWtir;-foctorr--oT,.----AM/PMo (2 .. COHl . 1970 EL DORADO. 1967 CONTINENTAL SEDAN 0.ly JT .. 000 .,.11 ... 'fade.rv t 1r coftdlll•r1IAt, Yir1yl .. P. "'" ltolhtr lntwior. e1i1t.molic trcutl •• e&I •xtrvt & in •Int ·condltron. ITY06S) 1969 COUPE DE VILL! 0.th I. leather Interior, full pow.r,.foctorY air, altrh, tllt wheel, low mil ... tZSl1461 . 1971 CONTINENTAL MARK Ill • El DORADO CONVERTIBLE 0 ,OOQ 11111 .. , vinyl top, leathw, _fun "'· foctorr olr, tterff, til~ whffl« awl• COfttrol. ("32LH) i ,e.,\}!?.~.l~~~ .~! !~L!!, - fort "at, ·stereo, doer Jocks, fvll leatMr, c:rul• co"trol, tilt whMI, low m119S..-(5Ell:Z3) 1968 SEDAN DE VILLE . 51.ooG rnil•t, Goreeou1 ch91trtut broWll, vll'lyf tep,-fuK 11·oth•r;-focto eir,-fuU-,e;wr~.....­fM, otc., etc. 1255HCCJ 1969 CONVERTIBLE H71 nDORADO lnt•tlve block. Bloc• .,Jr1yl fop, bledc i..tti. •r. factory olr, full power, 1tert o, .i .. r tecb, 1111 whMI, lOW mll11, etc. IS•r. "4264161 1970 SEDAN DE VILLE Juol "45,000 .. 11 ... rull .. -, •l•yf ... full leather, stern, doer IMlu, lieotht••l111 Ince oold. 1293AOYJ . 1971 SEDAN DE VILLE A•t•M• eold, whll• •lnyl ,.,, told IMthot, full powu. foctory air, 1tereo. clMr locks,· cruh• control, tllt whffl, I.OW ,..11 ... i329CXVI 1972 FORD RANCHERO 1 ~69 Co~ette Sti,Jtg Ri_y .C27 4 apeecl with only 37.000 11lle1. Podory '!II' cond. full power, AM/fM rodio, beautiful Ebony black .,.ith,.-lllack •Inv! l•lerlcw, black top, wide ... 1 tiraa a. abtolulely concouno. (728!TZ) 1970 ELDORADO Gorgeov1 palMetto 9rHn with lllack •inyl tap, ·Motchl"I fun leather Interior; factory air, full power, 1terea, d-loch, Hn- tinet that lurnt Your light1 off &. an. A joo111pared 33.000 1111• beauly. (6 l 51QE) 197~1 MERCEDES 300 SL Delure Hdcin with ·1unroof. Sliver liluo, "3."J ffl, "'IT ,.W.., factory •.Ir, AM/;M 1'9rH 11ultlpt.a, full ltother, otc. [2.Cls.u) ~COUPE DE-YlllE loctory oir candllionln9, rtiu power, tilt &. i;le1coplc 1tHrln9, full lealh•r lnlorior, •-l0<kl, vinyl top. An eaceptlanal wlue. (ZLYl63) 1968 EL DORADO, lull power, factory elr cond .. •lnyl io,, pluoh full leather lnlerlcw, doar lockl, 1terea, radial tiru, till • teleocopic •1Hring, etc: (XWY20) • -~444 s2777 s2555 19'1 EL DORADO CABRIOLET 11-Only J.5,000 1nlle1, vl"yl too. l•oth•r in· .terlpr, full poW"er, factory a ir, dual com• 1--------------------------------j 1or1-1.1,etc.12160BZ) . roct. •Ir, full 19wer, clet• l leolhw Inter.• l----------""!""-.•,_•.,• .. ·.--------------------1 l llt & .. l•tcopk 1tdrfn9, •howtoe11t fre•h & 1970 T-BIRD LANDAU . belu .. 2 •'-hardtop w~ anly 37,250 mllu. factory olr CO•· dlllenlng, fuh powtt, top&y Interior, Iii! wlt••I, AM/fM tterea, ' tt)Olt ..,.,., deluxe eatra. f343AOC) --. . 1970 COUPE DE VILLE . ' . 1\ ". 1 s2999 .';. ~ .- ·I• • 1971 COUPE DE VILLE . Only 2&.000 mll .. , v;nyl top, Srtow·•hl .. w/r.d ~•other lt1,.rior, fu11 power, factory elr, tilt tloerln1, lloroe. (977Cill ·1970 SEDAN bE VILLE Onl'( (5,000 mil", iwlnyl top, full ltothel', full OOttr, fectwy air, flit 1t"1'ln1, atereo. (293ADY) .. I '- low .. 11e1, (012DSU ' 1970 FLEETWOOD 'BROUGHAM' fodorr olr, full power, vlnyt top, full leath. ~r, dual t•,,.f•rt teot, 11•,..., deer ~b & ••ly "47,000 miles. 1367AKWJ 1969 COUPE DE VILLE 01'111 ~2,000 Mllft. fectert •Ir, full ,ewtt, "hrtl ... , AM/fM rmdle, tilt &. telMceplc trttrl•I• IX5S671) , • 1967 COUPE DE '.YILLE s111~1 · . faclOrf" oir ca~d., ful llialhtr inlerlor, full power, •inyl ·lap, >.Ml · fM, tilt & 191e.Cojilc atHrlnr. Many olher tllx.' extro1, (N0$661) 1968 SEDAN DE VILLE . r ~ •• \ / .·: • ·' \ . I v ( .•.. """ . \ DAILY PILOT F rlday, June l , 1973 +' . ' RIGIST.ER TODAY! NOTHING TOJUY ~GTtt~G TO. ·Otl All you need is a valid Driver's License t0, fill out the simple prize dr'41wing · ticket --that -m a .k .e .s.-you __ _,_ ---'--elitibi.-~in • new 1973 ··WATCHES ·· Plnto-:o..-on.of 51 other val· uable prizes. It's Th,oclore Roblnt, w • y of •ying- "Thank You" for 52 won- derful years of serving Orange Countyl custom 1 7 jewel Swiss Ann-iversary Discounts On Every New & ·used Car & Truck n Our · :-"uge ·Inventory! Ne w 1973 Custom Sty.leside i kup - walches are sfif in miniature Pinto Sports Wheel-9 unique conversation ':::::::......:·piece for luc winners! ew 1973 G·alaxi 4 DOOR HARDTOP .. , I 5000 GVW Package, 302~V8, Explorer Peekage, Meg Wheel Covers, Swing Lok Mirrors, Power Steering, Auto. Trans., Tool' Stor•g• Box,. Radio, Sliding Rear Window, Extr• Cooling Radiator, 70 Amp Battery, . 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I 284· 17Hl - '72 Ford 1./2 .Ton P.U V-8, r•dio end hHter, 0 lutometic. $ Good milea. ( 19302LI PAITS Dll'I'.' ONLY · ~· ... l '""ht. PARTS SDYICI HOURS 7 -t"" M ... 1·-...... '-·"'· , . • i I • -. ' ·1 . ) ' • • • • ' . . ' .I t ' I • • .. • • l ~ • I ' I . ' 1. '' ' ' I • ' . 1 • • it ; Friday, June l , l </73 :"-~--~-A-nniversary Discoun1s-:--~ · On Ev ery ~New & ·used Car & Tru ck In Our Huge lnvenfory! New 1973 Custom 'I .. I rsarv · ., •• REGISTER TODAY! ·NOTHING ·lO ·mt All you need is ·a valid Driver's Licen1e to fill out ~~----11tll•H•==-41~~=--=-==-~ .. ~-th•-sif!lpJe.:pr-ize.--dNwi~_ -·' -ticket-that m-. k-ecS _ ou· eligible to win a new 1973 · Pinto or one 9*'51 other val· uabl • ..pr.izas.J~s....:rheodo~--~ Robin's w a y of saying "Thank You" for 5.2 won· derful years of serving Orange County! I • - 1New 1973 Galaxte 500 . St.yleside Pickup ~ 4 DOOR HARDTOP Curise-0-Matic -Trans., Pow~r Front Disc . 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'71 GALAXIE . 00 199 '65 CHEVELLE W~GON V8, radio, huter, outo., power steer· . $ 7 6-6 in9 . ( NFZS26l · ' '66 -PLYMOUTH. . ..2-DR. H.T. Radio, heater, 1uto., pow.,. steering, V-8, air cond., CJood miles. IFCJ805J $85 3 11 68 CHR YSLER New Yorker 4 Door Hard'top, ful i 'power, a ir con•., 099 ditioning, good milu. ( YCNS 11) · . • "70 C AMARO H.T . '72 YAMAHA . Motoreyele 250cc. Only-2600 mrles, Hddle bag1, $499 windshield. ( UOV07 S l .. '66 VW FASTBACK Rad io, hHltr, 4 1pHCf, CJood miles. ITBZ489l • .5843 .. '69 TOY OTO .. CORONA H.T. Fully equipped, .uto. shift, good miles. IXVF171 ) '70 TOYOTA WAGQN 988 MAKI '71 YW Camper WESTPHALIA. 4 Speed. '69 Doc14J• Van/Camper OFFERI CONVERSION. VI, redio, huter, auto., good 1 miles . I 132HIE) '69 F250 Ford ; 3/4 Ton PeU. _. Camper special, v.a, radio, huler, $18 66. 1utomatic. ( 627630) ...... '71 Ford F100 Pickup v.1, r•dio, h .. + ... st•ndud shifl, '2398 •pproxim.tely I 5,000 miles. (284-· · 17Hl "72 FQrd 1 /2 Ton P .U • " I ' ·2 -do~r h~rdtop, ;adi~, heaier. tulo .. t ir, power sleering, vinyl roof._. Good miles. ( 996CQLI 1.995 . V8, radio, hHter, excellent +hru-oul, s19·94 good miles. (01 3CKX l Matk II, ,,;dio . hntar, auto, low miles . IOlOCEKl r · V~•i-radio ind huter, '..utomefic. ~ 2 ·687· ' · Good miles. ( 19l02LI -~ TH llOllNS• S~• PAns ""· ONLY •. - 1 ·,.ht. . PAm llllYICI HOllllS 7 -',. ....... ,7 ,.. ' ,. '"'··"'· '' f SALB Din. HOUIS t' ,_ ¥ea.4rL •. ,. Set. ',. .... '. 1 t VO A ,1 pre 7 \. foot A . rec _,10, rou F • I / ' -I Laguna Beci~h EDITION VOL. 66, N 152, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES By JAN WORTH Of the D•llY Piiot Still An 80-page study approved by the Orange County Planning Commission ( recommends ·that a budget be set up to preserve a greenbelt in the Laguna foothills. A tentative figure of $9.9 -million was _ recommended this week to '1Cquire some _,J0,000 acres of wilde.mess land sur- rounding Laguna '8each. Final decision on beginning the Laguna - greenbelt program will be made by the Board of Supervisors by the end Qf June. • If passed, the greenlielt Rro"jecf will in- clude all of the Laguna Canyon water- shed_ and the proposed Moro .Canyon regional park. · Roughly V-shaped, the greenbelt area would touch the coast on bOth the north and south' .ends. of ·Lagun,il. lt exp@pds in- land to include Laguna Canyon up to one ·mile' from the San -Dieg9 Freeway. Development wit-hih th,e greenbelt area .. --. ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ecommen would not be prohibited but rather ~on­ trolled lo preserve the area's unique naturnl characteristics. Means used would include density zon- ing -or. clustering dwellings in some ai:eas -leaving the. most unique sites . undis~urbed; grading and f i 1 n n g ordinances to protect ridge lines;~open space zoning; nfllside aevelopment con- trols ; arid public purchase of lands where possible. · If the project, one · of-five recom- r mended by the planning commission; is approved by ·lhe superv.isors, a county of- fice headed by a coordinator for the Laguna project would-be-established. When the objectives of the project are reached, the office would be closed. The county's report stated three basic goals -of the project: to identify the potential recreation, open space, and conservation uses of the land, to preserve the vegetation and wildlife, and to use the belt as relief from urban develop- ment. Ex-coaJt Attorney ... Chltrged , By TOM BARLEY "Of the o.Jty Piiot Stiff A former Newport Beach lawyer ac· cused by district attorney's· investigators of hiring gunmen ·to eliminate opposing witnesses in civil. cases was jailed Thurs- day and will be named in a complaint to · be issued late today, the Daily Pilot .has ,learned.. _.,.Ji. . t ' . ·.The suspecr Michael Kester Rem- ,jngton, 32, wi be charged with at- tempted murder. -murder and conspiracy to ·commit murder, 'Deputy District; Attorney~ Sears confirmed . today. She was present at a special Orange County superior Court session this mem· ing before Judge. Kenneth Lae where she opposed any lowerin_g of t'he $300,000 bail set by Judge Kenneth Williams in an _ Today' Final toe TEN .CENTS or agu, __ Considerable citizen involvement since finds . and· paleonto.Logical sites. 1967 in preservin_g the area has paved the They are. also marked in many . spots 'va~or making the greenbelt.,!join proi_by striking rock ou~c_i:oppings. It lie!f on ect of the county and the city of Laguna the migratory routes of five 1Clnasor Beach, the report stated. · owls; the "'gold~eagle, four kinds .of Laguna Greenbelt, Inc., a · local hawks. and the turkey vulture. citizens' group, -has lobbied with the It includes grassh.nd, sage, chaparral, c'ounty to' preserve the belt since late oak, pine , fresh water marsh, and sal• 1967. . water marsh areas. The rolling·hills of the acre11ge;ire do.t-Aniqials fou'nd include the deer, bob· ted with resources of almost e~ery kind, c;at, <X!Yote, fox, and a wjde variety ol including historical ,sites, areneological • smaller species. LEAVING LAGU"A BIACH Cltf Ma'nqer Rose Laguna . Agr~s Council In 'Mutual'. , ~ ·-- Agreement By JACK. CHAPPELL Of tho Dolly Piiot SJ•ff --· Laguna Beach City Manager Lawrence· D. Rose will quit his position with the ci- ty this summer. - "By mutual agreement between the ci- ty council and the city manager, Law- rence Rose will resign his position as cit}'. manager of the city of Laguna Beach this summer." said Mayor Charlton Boyd to-day. · · "Other than this statement which is a consensus of. the city council aiid the ci· ty ·manager, all other discussiOns are considered to be-personnel matters and -; . wtll remain in that sphere," Mayiir Boyd -·said in refusing to elaborate on the city manager agreement. · Rose was not available fpr comment prior to press time today. ,earlier ckl6ed-door hearing. . r-p E _ · Judge Lae declined to act on the re-0 · ay Xtra quest after hearing arguments from Mrs . '°" · The city -manager has been with.the ci- ty since October 1970, when the 52-year· old former newspaper publisher was selectea from among 105 applicams-for the job. · I Doilr Piiot Stiff Plltfl Big Chtircla Bagged . ' . . The Community Presbyterian Church in Laguna Beach ~as.being kept under wraps temporarily thls week as the sanctuary, offices and tower were tre~­ ed for dry wood termites. The· school classrooms · will be done later in 'month when school is oul. Total project cost is about',.$4,000 and requires about 500,000 cubic fe~t 9f gas. Sears and Newport Beach attOrney Robert Green. But he aSS1Jred Green that . For Fleet Gas he will continue to review the bail figure . Green protested today that Reriiington is a diabetic who needs daily shots of in· sulin. "He has no passport, he is a highly respected meJUber of the bar and his bealth could he jeopardized by jail con· The council then hired Rose with ·"lOO percent approval." Since then, however. the relations between the city manager and councilmen have frequently been -~ -~ezoni_ng ll~scriIDinatory? G"lenneyre Plan Hits .Hurdles at Planning . Meeting /\ plan tor extensive rezoning of a southern portion of Glenneyre Street met opposition al this .week's meeting or the Laguna Beach Planning Commission. Jose Tellez, owner of property in the P olicc Arrest 1300 block of Glenneyre, said recom-Tellez, noting that two R-2 blocks mendations or the Glenneyre Street · ' would still be bounded by commercial Rezoning Committee may we I f .property, said the recomrnenda!ions discriminate against certain property · would cause "spot zoning." owners. One of those R-2 blocks is the parking · · I h k lot site and contains land owned by Tellez also was critica oC t e ma e·U.P Tellez. The second ls between Mountain of the citizens committee which prepared (See REZONING, Page 2) the report and the lack of inforrm:tlon on finement," he said. Remington's law partner, Orange City Councilman James Jackman, also pro- tested Reming¥>n's confinement in COW!·" ty jail. "These allegations are a b s u r d , ' ' Jackman said. "Mike is a highly respected attorney whom I have known for many · yeais anc,i it is simply in- credible that accusations of this kind can be made." But investigators said this morning that the charges already being typed into a formal complaint are the result of a Jong and detailed investigation. Mrs. Sears said the charges she will file center on allegations that Remington, a former Newport resident who now practices in Fullerton, hired gunmen to (See REMINGTON, Pag_e Z) ·'8rotherhood' . . Lawyer Ke~~edy the proposal made available to Glenneyre Street property owners. . The thrust--0f· the recommendations is to eliminate · residential z_oning. along Glenneyre between Tl)alia and caliope Streets. Parcels· now zoned R-2 (duplex- es) or R-3 (mulli·U{lit) would be changed to C-5 (light commercial). . GOvernment Buys La~ Attorney Michael John K e n n' e d y , coun.sel lo an alleged Bro~herhood of Eternal Love figure, was booked Thurs· day by Laguna Beach police on a. war· rant alleging interference with police and disturbing the peace. The charg~~Crom an arre'st madll some time ago at KCiiln!dy 's re idence at 1941 Ocean ·Way when Laguna Beach narcotics officers and federal agents ap- pr~hended Michael B. Randall, wanted . for alleged forgery of passports. A police report of that-arrest included charges that Kennedy slammed and lock- ed the home's doQr to po]ice officers, that he verbally abused them and ran in- The committee proposed, however . that no zone changes be considered until a city parlCTng lot is established in the area. They suggested an R-2 parcel between Cress 'Street and Mountain Road on the east side of nneyre be designated as a J parking lot. Stolen Pailltings ' Valued at $15,000 - to the street shouting obscenities at _ TM theU of six palntifigs valued at tbem! more than $15,000 from the Art Center Sgt. Ncll Pu~ce!I said .tl111t .the, district Gallery was repptted Thursday to attorney'& omce . alter reviewing the. · Laguna Beach police. · ·pot!ce . report, decided .to I sue a com-Marta Mitrovlch, operator of· the plamt. m..lhc..mattei: agamst Ke~. gallery,.-149'2 S. Coast Highway, reported .-'J:tJe__Ji..Y;l!ar-old atl~rney, who_lisls_ a the burglary. Police Lt;--R~rt ·McMur San Franet co addre , wa.s charged wtth ray said a north window--lo be-gall ry one count.of int~rferiJ?g with omcers and had be n broken lo gain entry. The th fl two counts of d1 turbmg th peace, both occurr d betw en 9 p.m. Wedne day and mi, demeanors. · 9:30 a.m. Thursday. Randall, has jumped ball, and is now a Paintings taken were th works of fugitive from both federal and loc'al ·-Wad Reyn()lds Li etle DeWaine Locca , autbor~tics, Putc II aid. 11nd A. Gutk:Jt~ht. '. . . . . ·For Lag1tn<i Post Office _ By FREDERICK CHOEMEHL Of the O•ilY Piiot Still The federal government has purchased 3.8 acres e-[ land near Laguna Canyon's Bid Bend for a future central post office for Laguna Beach. The new main Po tat Service facility. t~cost an csilmated $2 million , will replace the Glenneyre Street office which was closed last Friday. According to a spokesman for the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, the agency handling the transaction, the canyon site cost $360,000. -The transaction, nearly two years in • lhe making, was complet d in March. The land was purcha ed from a former resident. Clair Wainwright and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bruggere. Wainwright r cclv d $275~000 for .his (liircel, wliile the 'Bn1ggere famil.Y was paid $85,000. · Incoming 'mail now is processed for distribution al an annex station located just west of the Big Bend . A Corps spokesman ·aid the new office wouJa be "the main po tar-facilily for Laguna Beach and some of the outlying unincorporated area." , Laguna's third postal facility, Station A, is located on Laguna Avenue. It was recent~y remodeled and ~U remain in operation. . • Postmaster -Don Rose sald the Glenn- eyre office was closed as part of a cQm- plete overhaul of postal operations in the Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, South Laguna and Laguna Niguel areas. . · The Glenneyre building had been leas- ed Cor the past 17. years by the . U.S. Post OIOce and later, the Postal Service. The. uildlng now is up for sal or ease wllh a pri,1£ tag or $195,000, according to 'Rob 'rt L. "Bud" Watkin , the preSent owner. The Corp of Engin ers, working under a contract \vith tile Postal Service already has started· preliminary d sign on th 40.000 square-foot offic . -- 'rhe building will become the ~econd po tal facility located in Laguna canyon •. There was no indication today When ute new Laguna Canyon office . would be opened. · -· . I \ I::. I The city of Laguna Beach, hit by strained. . . ~ious gasoline pains as suppliers cilt off . As recently as late April, the city the Art Colony's pettpl, appeared to be manager when questioned about pending i "out of the woods" this week. resignation denied he intended to leave j ~h~city's em~ and said that his rela-. But, the ·trip cost some money. tions with the council were "Hile." ; The city nmy has an ag:-eement with "At any particular time there has got 1 Shell Oil for deliveries of ~led to be something that looks like friction;. amounts of "super regular" brand that's the nature of politics. By its nature gasoline~ at a -cost of about~ eents ·a it's not a frictionless job," Rose said at . gallon -up more than 5 cents a gallon the time. , - over· a previous gentleman's agreement At that time reports had circulated 1 with-Shell. . -• ..,...._,,..,,_Rose was considered for a job with 1 The increased cost will amount to the ~rvi~I! c\>mpany in c.orp<>rate com-\ about · $108 weekly for the city which mumtations. . · weekly uses about 900·gallons for public H d · d h i red f th t · works, and about 900 gallons for police e eme av ng app I . Or a J>OSI· lion, but, said that he had been asked if and fire vehicles. he would be interested in it. , Clyde Sweetser, · public w o r k s -The job was filled by Philip F. Bet-1 superintendent, sai.d the new agreement tencourt, assistant Newport Beach city '. . with Shell was on a month-tO-month basis manag~r. • _, ' with a 15-day cancellation clause. Rose is. a former city manager and city r Terry Brandt, city administrative clerk of Tiburon, a city of 6,000 on the · '; assistant, said Thursday that word had northern shore of San Francisco Bay. · j_ust been received from a regional Shell From l956 and 1962, be served as city · official. confirming that the company administrator and city clerk Qf Carmel. , :ul!:~!Y U!e city to "get us out of He resigned , his municipal position to . The city was caught In a serjous pinch (See MANAGER, Page Z) wh~ -i~ ,was .cut out, of a county-wide . buying col}tract ·.with Union ·on. ·Gasoline was ration.ed_..to city vehicles and low- priority uses· were cut. Some corrunercial (See GASOLINE, Page 2) L.aguna Trustees Meet to Discuss Bu~iness Man~ger . An early morning. executive session of the Laguna Beach Board of E<lu a.\ion will be held Monday to discuss employ; ment ol a new business manager. Trustees will meet at 8 a.m. with Dr. ne.Jd .Woodlngtmr,-1ncoming--supetinten· dent, ~garding his recommendations on a replacement for Dr. Charles A. H ss, who left the financial post to work for the Palm Springs Unified School District. .A.ci»filing to Trustee '<>nnan Brown , Dr. ~ngton wlll interview sev ral top applicants over the weekend befor meeting with the board. Browne . said no action ~s planned for Montlay's meeting and said he would not expect action at Tuesday's regular mee_ting' of the boa.rd. i ~~---.1· or-ie C.Ut . Weather More sunshine -at least in the afternoon hours -is expected·over the weekend, according to the · weatherl~dy.The drizz es will be replaced by morning low clouds, clearing by noon. Highs in the 60s at the beaches, rising to the low· 70's inland. · · "INSIDE TODA 1:" ··-· Tatum O'Neal is a .scene steal. er. But daddy and co-star Ryan O'NeaL doesn't mind, See story in today's W ~eke1tder. . • .. . 2 DAI LY PILOT .. LB Friday, June 1, 1973 .---- ff.lerted to Burglµries F,.om Page i · G OLI :E ••• .. .. , buying was done at !~al service. statl~s. The county had been notified by Union that gasoline allocations this year would be 85 percent that of last year. &>unty officials proceeded to cut out two cities and school and special dlstric~ which ,fere ntit on the county-wide buying plan by the first 9f the year. \ Recent public exposure of the Irvine Ironically, the reason Why Laguna Cove burglaries has turned up new Beach-d idn't join the buying plan at first D an From Pagel Mum on Conten tS .u Optimi tic ·About Lease MANAGER ••• "" become ~itor and publisher of the cannel Pine Oone. , Senate Finance Rose and CPUDCilmen liave clashed over budgeting matters,' day-to-day ad- ministra tion of the city, and handling of ciilun complaints by city employes. • The most recent disagreement bared publlcly with the city manager was the U,n_it OKs Budget . closing of the Top of the World Fire Sta- By GEORGE LElDAL lion due to temporary person n e I SACRAMENTO (AP) -The powerful Of fl!• O•ll~ Piiot Stiff ho t · th f' d rt t s r ages m e ire epa men · Senate Finance Committee met briefly Dr. Stanley van den Noort, acting· dean The council charged that any closure or of the UC l~i'ne-Calilornia College or the station represented a p o l i c y behind closed . doors today and approved v $9.4 billion ver sion of state budget, the biggest ev er proposed""in California's history, after a brief, friendly floo r debaie. evidence in the rash of crimes at the ex-was because Shell, which had beep under ..,. ........... ......,._~c,xl4:~ oc~t~~~~~munity, Det. Sgt. contract to Laguna, came to the city and . · ''lt has alerted tho~e resi dents who mrrmtri e same price ~ 'd-•""· h · , · ·A<"'"'"-"''"•-·-'na"~~ ..... •• .reser.ved for it.Aoel[ _.-.1.1~-v r io f aliforni 's massive 1973-14 edtelne-!31 """" s opt1mtst1~ ..,._,,.. .. vo._....., .,. - about a county haspital lease negotiation While not ·commenting direcU.y on the state budget without releasing any in- nditionall , he nate j~s-t1iu.---........ ~ were not aware of the situation ," Purcell · cooperative county price and asked the said. city to stay on. The city had been doing He said the department has received business with Shell since 1969, Sweetser ·several calls frorri residents who have in· sa id. f\'.)nned detectives or things that have "We were happy with the gasolin~ and OCClll'ed in the past, . but went the service, so we said 'okay.~ In March unreported . _ they stopped delivery," Sweetser ·said. "Thef re tying it together with noises "We just assumed they extended our anafOOtprints they v_e found," Purcell con_tr~ct for another year," he said ex- ·said. .. l)lammg that the business with Shell had The latest activity by the eat burglar actually been done on more of a mutual ·appears to have been early Thursday ·agreement than a contract. morning as two p!'Qwflng reports were "Then in March when they announced C. , called in· to the police department. One they were going to drop us, we eontacted resident said he heard someone "testing" lh~ counly. . , . . ·his honte's doors while another heard The county said fme, you can buy on "popping" noises. . . .. our. contract.: " he said. That continued · flle burglar enters homes through until_ about two wee.ks. a~o when ·the coun· ·unlocked doors or windows and creeps in· ty sliced. off th~ late JOmers. , Sweetser s d th 't · ed" t 1 to the residents' bedrooms where they . ai . e c1 Y inun 1a e Y lay sleeping. Most often, cash from began talking with Sh~ll because it felt wallets. purses and dresse r drawers is the,M>mpany had co_mm1tmenls to Laguna stolen by-the.cat burglar .... C.ommooly $300 b.ecause of. the dealmgs over the years. formal which may lead to UCI takeover announced-impending resignation, Coun-formation on what It contained. cilwoman Phyllls Sweeney said the sub-Later, it was learned .th~t the commit· or Orange County Medical Center. · t liad be .11 sed f t' .._ JCC en '+'scus rom ime..-tee froze $215 million in faderal revenue "I am optimistic we and the county are time. both trying to do the same thing," van The council frequently holds executive sharing money earmarked .fo'(' schools. den Noort-said. "'J!he university has no (clOBed ) sessions to discuss personnel The unexpected cut behind closed intention of putting the county In ihe matters, and evaluate city employes. doors, just before the b\taget was. 8.i".J · Rose previously declined to discuss proved, was "unprecedented," .. com· position where it must pay the costs of h th · t f ... Aft I ti .. Assembly budget ... al)d the lower house re- jects the Senate version. The final form of the tJdget ls then hammered out behind closed, doors by a si?'·member, two-house conference committee. The budget must be approved in iden- tical form by both houses before it can be sent to the Governor. w et .e g1s o """"e eva ua ans may mittee member said. The vote was 8-3. medical education. Further, the universi· have heen -S L . S ty is not going to payJhe cost of caring · "Any ·ev.aluation I have received is a It altso spar~d c~ti~~m from s~v~ral • agU118n et_ matter between the COWlC. 1•1 and . me," sena ors on comin1 ee .. for the 1lledically indigent Jn Orange The committee is writing 1t s Rose said. 1 County_" amendments to Gov. Ronald-> Reagan's F ' B . s· t' 't Rose's last salary increase came Jn Ju-$9.~2 billion proposal ,. but sent the docu-. or ' oys_ a e, When the final figures .are drawn lnto I 197'· · -"' '' h Y R. · • ment to the floor to speed the complex t e skeleton lease agreement to be con-, . . . sidered by county supervisors Tuesday,• adoption process,. according to A. Alan South I:"agumm Chris Whit~ has. been arrangements to accomplish those goals K' Post, the state's non-partisan fiscal ad-selected as a delegate ·to Boys State, the will have been finalized (Related story San Diego 0 · S vlser. \ Amer.i.can Legion yo uth training for page 3). "Total figures will not be known uni.ii · At this p0int, howe ver, "it is extremely the committee finishes a writeup of the citi~::-iship program . · difficult to arrive at the cost figures ," .$400 Jncreas_es. _ actions it has taken ," said Post. l White, 16, is a. Laguna Beach High van den Noort said. -Cost-of medical --He added that until the writeup w.as School junior, and son of Dr. and Mrs . I \ ... \ ·l' I } I J education, cost ol caring for pOOr pa-complete -he nad no way --or releasing William A. White. BoysState will be held -tients and even the annual cost to the SAN-DJ.EGO -tAP-) ~The-San Diego dollar figures to th e;::public. -at Cai' State, nacramento begi9ning June 4 university for leasing the 515-bed county City Council has approved pay raises of Sen. Randolph CQlller, the Yreka 16_ .. ...'.t $400 j s ta}cen. -. . , City Manager -L~i:ry Ros~-also !'frr~d ~ .... The burglar appears t.o be workmg just off a hot t.elegra!11 to the 011 c~mpan_y_s the Irvine Cove area, police believe. hea~ offices m Texas which. 1m- There is also some thought that two mediately preceded the new Shell deal. thieves may be involved due to slight dif· ~nder1,the old_ Shell agre:ment, the ~ity 'ferences in the manner-in which the . paid 25 n c.f!nts a -gallon for premium <!rimes-are committed. Purcell said. grade gasoline. Super regular cost 241h $400 a · year for ;ill 5,711 San Diego Democrat who chairs the committee, · hospital are left blank in the propo~ municipal employes. _ . was not available for immediate com-There, students ' from all over a~:~~:he rental cost-, -va-n den Noori •. ~unctl-voted-9'0-for-the-wag~en and--his -commtttee-eonsultanl----Gali-fornia-will et-iip-a'--lnoclr-statc--r-- Detectives had staked out the com· cents a gallon ,_ 5Y.! cents le ss than now. measure Thursday over renewed protests refu sed lg_ talk to reporters. government with students selectin g said only, "It's not going to be zero. I from employes' groups, who asked for The committee m~t f!Jr about half an representatives fi r state offices.· munity and news-of the burglaries was Sweetser S8ld th~ city has two 2.000 . · voluntarily blacked out in an effort to gallon tanks near city hall, and would be feel it would be prejudicial to our ' .ffi.ises. two to three ti~e.s as great. hour thi:; ~orning with a sergeant-at-·White i~ sponsored by r,ciguna Beac1 · negotiations if I were even to _try to "This year's barga1mng has been an arms guarding the door to bar entry by American _:.Legion Post 222 and We ·assist in the capture of the burglar. ab,le to use the 15,~gallon underground · A total of 10 burglaries and seven 'at-tank~ at .the ..city-owned abandoned speculate what the lease would cost at exercise in futility," said Barry Hammitt_ anyone other than committee members se l.ecte<V15Y school authorities based this point," he added. ' ' of the 2,'400-member Municipal Employes and start. scholarship, citi zenship and leaders tempts have been reported to police so service stali?n at Coast Highway and El far. . . Pasoo for extra storage capacity. Parties to the , agreement w i 11 Union. · · On May 24 , the Assembly passed its abilities. .necessarily be the UC administration at Berkeley and the UC Regents, as well as the county supervisors and UCI officials. · · Purcell requested that reside.nts inform police of any suspected' prowling or suspicious persons. • • n All-woman A11 _:. Sl1a w . Reeeptis1 . ' ' : Qpens Saturday From Page 1 - RE·Z0NING ... Nevertheless, the b;ise agreement unveile~b_y Su!M'.rvisor Ra lptt Diedr~ch T.bursday 1s--cons1dered by UCI officials to be a sound starting point. ) "I believe it offers a good founda ion &ad atid Calliope "on the east side of for solid _pegotiations," van den Noort Gle11P.eyre. · • said, agreeing it might ' well be the _ ...Tellez_ . said that -0wners in the R-2 formal for a fi11aJ agreement. • "island" were "discriminated" agatnst Key to university agreement to any · since they were not Tepresented on the lease will be its length. Ther.e are two citizens committee. reasons why. Tellez suggested the commission reject .. -T~e Joint IA;gislative ColTUllittee on the re.port and reconstitute the present Teaching_ Hospital Siting Chaired by "Women USA," a national all-woman , committee or establish a whole new corn-Assemblyman Willie Brown Jr. (D-San- all-media art show, will open .with a· mittee with members who are carefully Francisco) has stipulated that $9.5 • · reeeption for artists and the public from screel)ed by the planning body. · million of UC bond funds ought 10 be . ·7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday at the La a Commissioners-declined action on that spent improving OCMC, only if there is a · Beach Art Museum . · request, but agreed to send the rezoning long term jlgreetfient for management of . Expected to attend the opening are of-report to the traffic and circulation com-the county facility. ficials from the sponsoring Orange Coun-rnittee for comment. ty Art Association and Laguna Beach Art It will then be up to·the commission to ' -UCI would reluctantly invest the . Association, and the show's' juror, Jane aecept or reject the report. As yet, it is .scarce bond moneys in OCMC only to L. · t t f od rt he dater be told to move out and fi'nd _ 1V1ngs on, cura or o m ern a at t uncertain how the report, if accepted, .. Los Angeles County Museum of Art. will be implemented by the city planning ~:::. hospital in which t9 train future • Some 1,600 entries · from 'l:I states and department. . 52 citi.es outside of California · 'l'(ere The rezoning report was an outgrowth The $9.5 million turns out to be a received. •· of a request a year ago from F. legislative "carrot" to encourage UCI Purchase awards of $1,000 each went to . MacKenzie ;Brow!'\,. then o~er-of land and county officials to agree on an OCMC iBe.tt~ Kent of An~heim f~r a hard-edge between Cahope ·and Mountam, to change arrangement which continues to provide t pamtmg and Claire Sternberg of Los his property to. C-5 and all other residen-health care for indigent county residents. •, -. ··-,;----·----· -----··-· Summer Sale Sta-rts June lst : I .. Largest· inventory in our h_istory to be reduced starting Friday. Stop in .now for best selection at te.rrific savings. F_mntastic · sel~ctions-of upholstered pieces a.II on sale now. Names -like Shetr_ill, Marge : Carson, Royal Cq,gdt and Woodmark · all at special prices. Close to· 100 sofas and over 250 chairs ·to choose from • . ' I • l ' •Angeles for a ~~tographi~ entry. . tial property _alqng Glenneyre to C·l UCI plans and the proposed county . The show will be_on...dlsplay .JbL®gb_ (hea11y_£0mmercialJ _ ·-,s;uu.;,pe.,,rv=iso;;:-:rso:i'-l"'ea,,,se:-::~.,o,,,rm;,,· 70at=-="ag"'r....:.e-=-e--=o:.:.:n:....;:;th""e-1-a--- : June . 24 · at the Laguna Beach Art Brown, city attorney for San Clemente, prov1S1on o wo a 1 ona commuruty : Museum, 307 Cliff Drive. The project. was withdrew his application when he sold c~i~ics. The.s~ were part. of the joint •supported by a grant from the National the property six months ago. His agent, s1tmg committee recommendation .and t Endowment for the Arts in Washington, Realtor Rick .Balzer, said. the application may be built with another $2 ·million of _: D.C. would have remained active if the sale UC b9nd money:-· : had not occurred. With toe-provision of $15 million or • The citizens' report claimed the C-1 bond funds. and $5 million from California •~ A111·. st Jurym· g zOning was "too intensive" for Glenneyre College of Medicine private sources , an Street and would contribute to existing on-campus, 200-bed teaching hospital will • • traffic and parking problems. . ht; built if the entire ,legislature concurs : SJ d S d Use of the less intensive C.5 zone, plus · with the Brown committee . recom-:. . . . ate a tur a y 8 city parking lot and revision of the city mendation. The hospital on campus. does parking ordinance would be the best solu-not depend on agreement with the county lion to the area's problems, the com~ on OCMC, van den Noort points dut. New artists for Art-A-Fair wm be ;, juried Saturday at the Laguna Beach :·Boys' Club, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road. :: Artisls may drop off woPks for jurying '.between 10 a.m. and noon . Selection will : beg.in...aLl p.m. ancLend at 4 _p.m. after j which new artists will be a!l.Jllunced. ~Three examples of each me<rrum the j artist wishes to exhibit are required for :. jurying. : Art-A-Fair selects 60 percent of its ex- :: hlbitors within Laguna' Beach and the re· :: mainder from the Southern California : area. The summer festival specializing in : ·•traditional" art has exhibiting room for : 100 artists. .. 0~1 COAST I.I DAILY PILOT Tho Or1nge Coast DAil. Y PILOT, with which la combined the N.ws-Press, 11 PUt>Hlhed by -1he Orange Coast Publl•~lnt Componv. s. ... rite edition~ ere PfJblbhed, Monday throug" Friday, tor Costa Mesa, Newport 8eich. Huntington · 8e1ch/Fount1in Velley, Laguna Beach, lrttine/Saddltblck Ind San Clemente/ $1n Juan C-1pJ1tr.ano. A single ;eigional edition IJ PUbUshtd Saturdays end Sundays. The principal t>Ul>flshlnv pf1nl I• •4 330 west 8.a.y Strftt, Coale Meui, CIUfornf1, 92626. ") Robert N. Woid Prtsld1n1 •nd Pubflslm Juk It. Curley Vice President -Gener1t Montoor 'ThomH Kenil Editor ThomH A. Murphln• M•MGlnll ••11or Ch1rlt1 H. Loot Rlchtrcl P. N•ll ""l•t•nt M1n111lna Editors .... _ ...... Office ! . • 222 Forest -A••nu• 1 ~ . • ! • • • • • l 1 ~ . • . M1ilin9 Adilrou: P.O. Boa U6, 92652 Otller OHie" Colli Mue: :Hll WHI loy· Slrttl Newport ll11ch: "1l Nowpen llovft••nt Hunt ll>tllon Buch: 17115 lt•Cll 110ult¥1rd Son Clemente: aos North Et C.mtno llOll , ......... 1714> '42-4J21 Clulfl.d """"'""' +4"1·5'71 "-ti.• IMdi All D• i 1111: T"-'11911!1 4 4•f4'6 Copyrkfht, mi: Ora-Coillf l'ul>ttsi.ina Comi»nr. No newt otari.t, ltlustro1ion., odltor,.I metier or 1Cf•trll1t1Mntt fltroln ,,,., bt1 roPr9ducod without apoclal Ptr· "''"'°" ot eopyr!ollt owner. """""" ............. Id •t Coalt Mt$1, [olffor nto. Subta!ll!ton W urrlor Q,U mon!lltr1 Ill' Meli u .u mtllfhtri -mffilerY dtstl .. 4-11.6$ "'°""'''· . mitteemen said. · Meanwhile, supervisor D i e d r i c h • s An argument against -residential zoning . agreement format suggests no beds be . in the area is that no new ·residential removed from OCMC until the camp_us units have been consiructed in the area teaching hospital ls built. The net effect .in 25 years an~ that many dwelling units on the CQU!lty..'.s hospital bed_supply would - now are deteriorating,_-. -. --be zero, since the improved Cllunty Flag Da y Rites Slated June 13. · At l i·vine Bowl Final plans are und·er way today for the Laguna Beach Rotary Club's annual Patriotic Flag Day Pageant to be held at 8 p.m. June 13 at the Irvine Bowl. . · The· pageant will feature Marines dressed in pc:riod uniforms .as a narration describes the history Qf the American Flag. The First Marine Division Band of Camp Pendleton will provide· a special concert during the ceremonies. Admission to the shuw is free. Gates at the bowl, loca ted inside the Festival of Arts grounds will open at 7 p.m. the night of the presentation . · "We feel cert ain we can guarantee a ·-wonderful e v e n i n g ' s entertainment hon.Qring . the American Flag," said Police Chief Joseph J. Kelly, chairman of the Flag Day Pageant. __ From Page l REMI NGTON • • • remove at least one witness in a civil case . · ."5. Chief Deputy District .A'ltorney James E,nri~ht identUied one of the alleged hU'elings as .Mlcbael Rollo; 2&, wbo is also held 1n 'County jall on high ·bail. But Enright refused to · elaborate on those charges until 'the complaint is filed la te today. Mrs, Sears claimed tbree an<I° posslblly four ll\urder attempts all occurred wltbln the last two years and a II were,' she bell v d, In th Full !l'Urn area. · hospital would be left with 315 . beds; . down from present 515. Children's ... 4i~ts Workshop Slated A children's fine arts workshop and entertainment has been scheduled at Saddleback College from 9 a.m. to noon ·Saturday. Theme or the session is "Children's Happening," a program of experiences in drama, music, art and dance , Students from the ·fir st through thii:d grades are invited. The activities Will be ·conducted and supervised . by the Sad- dleba~k College Division of Fine Arts. _ Spaces are still open for the workshop. Coordi!Jators said a caJI to the college at · 495-4950, extension 44 , before coming would be helpful. Psychic Healing _ I. Lecture Slated · • A lecture and demonstration in psychic healing by Ray Zeff and Ellen Stahley wlll be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the Women's Clut), 28e St. Ann's " Drive, Laguna Beach . The presentation by Spiritual Research .Associates. ls In plact: of an appearance by Doris Collins, whose American tour "was cut short due to Illness.· Scheduled workshops Saturday have been-cancelled. 2'Alfl ls a l\ledlcal hypnot~t. He teaches- adult ~atfon classes In llSYChic healing ar.d. extra sensory perception develop- ment. ' Miss, .Stahley, a . member of tlu! Californla Socl,ely for P i y c h i c 8' Research, and works 'as a· psychic healer. • . . > 100 QUALITY SOFAS 250 QPALITY CHAIRS .. Choose from the largest selection of quality name brand fur· niture at sal~,prlc~s in South Orange C-ounty.j,.e delivery and decorating service. See you soon. : . _ _ DREXEL-HERITAGE-HEN REDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN INTERIORS WEEKDAYS & SATURD~Y S 9:00 to 5:30 FRI DA Y ''Tit 9:00 . ' ). NEWPORT BEACH e · 1727 WESTC~IH OR,,' ·~ 6~2·2050 ·tAGl:INA BEACH e .345 NORTH'.COAST HytY, L -..... 6551 TORRANCE e 2l6.4t HAWTHORNE ILVO . ' 371.121• . . , . 7 ·I ·r ·, .. ' I J 1 J < I l I ) I ·I I ( • I Saddlebaek EDITION ' . VOL. 66, NO. 152, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES I --•r• p Eight homes and two commercial buildings in the El Toro arh were bJi:glarized ~Thursday night by intruders whose main target wa~ loose cash and jewelry, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today, . . . · . "We , ~re mounting a special in· vestigat1on int.o this wave of breakins," Sheriff's capt. James Broadbelt said to- day. "But we would pref~r not to ~om: nient further than that at this vital stage of our investigation." Deputies listed the total haul from all ten breakins "at no more' than $500'" and believe that the same burglar or burglars were responsible for all· the thefts. The victims were listed a!!: -23133 Los Allsos Blvd.", a inooel home oW!Jed by the Mission Viejo Company. Pic'tures and paintings were taken by 'f,, _, . ' T o day' Fin a I t o ·k TEN CENTS ol s 6ver oro ea --an 1ntrudert who pried open the front a~d r'Jr patio doors. -234lil Duryea _Drjy~ ow~i_by Charles Ellis Delameter, 29. An intruder who broke through a bedroom window took $5 in cash. -23431 Oury.ea Drive, owned by Mrs .. Shirley Jones, 45. An intruder who en· tered by unknown means took $17.50 in cash and stamps. -23445 Duryea Drive, owned by schoolteacher Nancy Lee Donovan, 40. Jewelry valued at $70 taken by an in- trudel'-who--Climbed-through-a..bedroom window. -23461 Duryea Drive, QWned by .{a L. Maxwell, 40. Cash and jewelry valu . at $50 was taken by an intruder who/fore· ed open the rear bedroorri window: -24092 Birdrock Drive, owned by restaurant owner Sidney D an f o r t h . ' I Nichols, GO. Jewelry valued at , 11!0 ..PY an intruder who cut his 'fay through a screen door . -23_532-cavanaagh-RlmCl,EI TITT'07QWn· ed by · school teacher Pamela Sharon Amel.Qtt. 30. A total of $8 in cash taken from. piggy banks by an intruder who broke the rear window. ,-23331 La Vaca St., owne<l by welder Jame!f William Schroeder, 29. P!>wer I tools valued at ~200 taken from tool box by intruder whose method . of entry is unknown. ==2W Jilldfield illYd.. owned by_ Royal Donut Inc. A total of 70 taken from cash register by intruder who may have had a key to the premises. -2385l Bridger Road, offices of Forest E. Olson Inc. Total loss to burglar· who forced open the "front door of the real estate office has still not been estimated. ' I>. I e ---------+- ., Gold Price Rockets to . Record High - LONDON (U PI) -The price of gold rocketed to a record high today and the ailing dollar slid to 'ts lowest prices since . the end of Worid. War U in European Jl'!Oney markets. ''.!l!e underlying cause i~ doubts about GOLD PRICES STIR FEVER-Story, P•" 22 ----_____ _._ ____ _ currencies, particalarly -~ dollti'!' said . a spokesman for the. merchant !>anking house of N.M. Rothschild. , "Gqld could go -even higher next week," said a spokesman for . a Swiss bank. -· •. Gold shOt up at one time to $120-an otg1c~ -$5.25 higher than Thursday and the highest recorded . Later, it dropped I back to $1l7 . .75-butstill a record. The omcial· U.S. bu~ing price is $4Z, set at the time the dollar was devalued for the second time last :;priitg. , · The dollar look its worst beating on the Frankfurt market in trading between West German banks and ended the week rat 2.6740 marks. it l>egan an.7 mar& to the dolar and then dropped to 2.6780. All are postwar lows. · -T-Oday's -Glosing prices -in Frankfort were, in e{fect, a 3.1 percent devaluation of the dollar in a single-w.eek. European markets were closed Thurs- day for the Ascension.Day hollday. "Trading is extremely hectic;" a· delaer in Frankfurt said. "'Ihe dollar is in the midst of II helpless insecurity." "It's. going down and down, and I think it will be at 2.65 before long," another West German dealer said. lh Zurich, . the dollar opened· at its weakest i)rice of 3.0675 -3.0750 Swiss francs, ana so dropped considerably in Paris and Brussels. By the morning official fixing in Lon, don, gold dropped $1.50 to stand at $117 \' or $2.25 higher than Thursday's closing - a record in Lon.don of $114. 75 an ounce. "Some· clarification on wliit amounts o[ gold the Japanese have been buying since their rules were ch{Ulged recently, and what they are likely to buy in th~ future, br_ought both speculators and in- . veators back · to ~. market," bullion dealer N.M. Rothschild said. "There are uncertainties until Hotels on the holiday Thursday were giving only 4.20 francs to the dollar to tourists. '. 80. Bales Go-,.ie; That Ain't 11a)· Gralian Bidart makes hay while the sun shl11,.es but somebody else has been takmg bay in the predaWll • hours, he complained to Irvine .._ police Thursday. The Jong-time South County rancher and San foaquin Elemen· . tary Schoot District boatd president reported someone loaded up 80 bales worth '210 in a field off Main Street between M' a c A r t h u r _BQule.Yar.cland Red Hill Avenue. · _ -Bidart of 26611 Tampico Dl'ive, Ml9!1IOn VJeJo, also told Officer Gary West the hay hijackers have hit be£ore but took, only small amounts. The grand theft or 80 b le of hay, he ·said, was tile straw that broke th camel's back. / ; ' A -Creature Of Habit There's no doubt abOut it. some',-_ people just like that new planned community of Irvine so' well they want to settle down. there. Patrolman OWen Kfeia found a . man asleep on the grass at Red .. ·op!~mistic .--··----· --~ _:;-::-:-: UCl .Dean Witnesses · Allegedly _ \ Th1·eat-ened -Hill · Avenue and McGaw Street about 9:30 a.m. Thursday, for ex- ample, awakened him with diffi- culty and took him to jail on a drunk charge. About Lease ' The temporary guest was given · four nours to sober up and released at 2 p.m., but. he was back behind bars again at 4:30 ·p.m., "this time . arrested by Officer Dave Walker. He had re-refreshed himself..._ made his way back the few mile~·· somehow to-. -the same·-spot· and stretchei:f out for a nap in a flower bed. By GEORGE LEQ)AL Of Ill• Dally Pilot Staff Dr. Stanley ·van den Noort , acting dean of the UC Irvine-CaliCornia College of Medicine said today he is "optimistic" about a county hospital lease negotiation fom1at which may lead to UC! takeover or Orange County Medical Genter "T am optimistic we and the county are both trying to do . the same thing," van ,den ·Noor~ ~aid. "The unive~ity has no intention ·of putfu!g the county in the - Students Await position where it must pay the costs of medical education. Furth{r, the universi- ---··-· ~ ----. Police Att;empt ty is not going to· pay· tbe cost of caring for the medically indigent in Orange - County." To Halt Strike ~en .the final figures are drawn into. - the skeleton lease agreement -to b:e con- sidered by county supervisors Tuesday, arrangements to accomplish those goals will have . been finalized · (Related story YELLOW. SPRINGS:-01110 (AP) . .!.: A -page -m. _ - --· picnic atrnQsphere settled on tense At this point, however, "it is extremely Antioch Gollege today while student difficult to ll_rrive at. the cost figures ," van den• Noort· said. cost of medical strikers _ _waited at bar1ic;ided . buildings_ for law enforcement otiicers to· try to education. cost of c~ring for p00r pa·· re6pen the school. r tients and even the annual cost to the MQre . than 75 students, some -pl-ay-i-ng~__,..,....., ..... r"''irf10rleasmg toe Sl5-bed county Frisbee, attending.a morning.rally to plan . hospital are lelt blank in the proposed -agreement. ~ their "passive resistance" strategy. A's for the rental cost, van den Noort Students earlier built the barricades, said only, "It's not going to be ;Zero. -1 and the Green County sheriff said feel it would be prejudicial to our deputies plan to reopen the school this . negotiations if I were evi:n to try to afternoon. Sheriff Russell Bradley met with nine speculate-what-the lease would cost, at members of a student strike committee · t . 5 point," he added. about an hol!_r Thursday. P ies to the agree&nt w i I 1 Afterwards, -tlie students issued this neces,s '!y be the UC administration at Berkeley and the UC Regents, as well as statement; "We do not ~nt!cipate any the county supervisors and UCI officials. violence. We will implement moving picket lines and attempt to convince Nevertheless, the base agreement police. not to cross the lines by engaging unveiled by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich them in conversation. We don 't anticipate Thursday is considered by UCI officials any physical combat with police." to be a sound starting-point. A spokeswoman -for the-National "I believe it. offers a good foundation Publicity Committee of student str\kers for solid negotiations." van den Noort said about 300 pickets woufd be on the said, agreeing it might well he the format for a final agreement. campus. Key to university agreemenf to any Bradley said 15 tp 20 deputie§ carrying !_ease will he its length. There are tw-0 "nonnal sfdearms" would enter the cam-pus area to reopen the buildings. reasons why· · Bradley has 'requested assistance frorri . . • -The Joint Legislative Committee on· sheriff's deparbnents in Montgomery, Teaching Hospital Siting Ghaired by warren, Highland, Clinton, Fayette and Assemblyman Willie Brown Jr. (D-San Clark counties and 'police in Fairborn and . (See ,HOSPITAL, Page 2) (See ANTIOCH, P_age 2) -• . . -ONE .CHAMBER THAT DOESN'T TOUT THE CLIMATE Chamber P resident Bl•ke, Executive Manager Rigdon j .• • ~ . . •Mu~h~. to But· Chamber Does11!t Woo Pe·opl~ By JAN -WOltTil . Of 'Ill• DlllY PllOt Stiff There's · probl.em ;-Ron Blake and Daisy Rigdon, of the Saddleback Valley ~Chamber .of. Commerce don't have. They don't have to persuade people to move in. In . fact, as fast as doors are hinged to the houses of the exploding valley, smog- gy eyed immigrants· from grimier climes are rushing tQ grab a slice of tpe re- maining Saddleback scenery. So Blake, president of the four-year-old group, and Mrs. Rigdon, its executive managj?r, have ~med their attention to· the inner workings of the cbmmunity .. ( The population of the 100-square mile ·valley, 'incfuding the inc or po r ate d ~evelopments of Mission Viejo , El Toro •. Lake Forest, Laguna Hills, and Laguna "Niguel, has leaped from less than 1,000 in 1964 to almost 70,000 today. · The result, accll!-ding to Blake and Mr11. Rlgdoil , i a...._community where everyone is new, sliglit!y out of breath, and wondering what the dickens is going on. That leaves any enterprising chamber with plenty of fuel. Mesa Pair-~eld --Par-ks Bond Co _ns.ultants,. · "There is really no other body that speaks for the businessm;m here," Blake, Edison Company's district manager for South Orange County, said. "Neither is . t.~ere . any other group that encourages · residents to patronize local merchants." The governing center for the valley is still in Santa Ana, where the five- member board of supervisors makes final decisions. ' 111 Ri~~r~jde l1it-erviews Set in 1-rvine ot Smuggling S ven firms seeking to advise the city A pair of COSfa Mesans and the former of Irvine on its proposed parks bond president and founder of _Cable\ Com-ballot measure will be interviewed Mon· muter Airlines~ charges 2f_ day by the community servi~s COl!I· marijuana smuggling after their· arrest mission. Thursday at Banning Airport. Community Services Director Paul ·Riverside -County . Sheriff 's deputies Brady said today the commission will clabn they confiscated !MIO pounds of meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday in city hall at marijuana from a small plane at the 4201 Campus Drive and will screen the airstrip but declined to say If it had land· consultant applicants in public session. . ed or was taking i>ff. --· -Finns se k(n cicy_. CO!!tract to Charged with possession of marijuana aetermine park needs and help draw up for sale and Illegal transpqrtaiii~_!!L ; the ballot pro1?9sal are: ' marljlfana are Donald L. Walters, 4 nd Richard Bigler As ociates of Laguna - • James T. Boyle Jr., 22, both 0£. 00 Beach, Eco-criteria Planning Co. of . Ji'air:view· Road, Costa Mesa, plus Roger OY1h Laguna, Kammeyer Hogan ..!!_nd Cable. 35, of pl nd -' -Ly.nch o.f __ RLv.ersidc, .Lampman and Cabl is ~urrently co-owner of Cable Associates of Santa At1a-: - Airport in Upland and when taken into ' R cr~ation, Land · Planni:_rs. ~nc. or custody told sheriff' deputies he Is a Placenlla, R1ber and Sue of lrv1ne and se1£-employe0 salesman. V'l' . Inc. al o of Irvine. _ •. · Th small airline h found d and which . Commissioners are reviewing written operated with Orange County Airport on proposals provlded by the firms. Each its c mmut r flighl. network was sold in company will have 30 minutt!s to present 1969 to Golden West Airlines. th ir verbal proposals .. The final in· \ • tcrview begins at 9:45 p.m. Monday, a ci· ty spokesman noted. The special community servicw com· mission meeting was· called on recom- mendation .of' the parks. bond steering committee which is charged with setting the pace for progress toward an election date for as much as a 20 million bond measure.· · S~eering comm!t~ee members met Wednesday, following city co u n c i 1 clarification of their role as a COQTdln~ting body to sel timetable for planning and community ervic com· mi sions and the cit council:-con· sideration oiLvarious -step Jnvolved in. progr.ammlng the bond vot . Serving on the steering committee are Conummity Services C om m is s i o n · C~airwomnn Sally Mill r and com-. " mi ion r Gil hall t. pl1111ning com- • mission r Low II Johnson. Councilwoman Gabri 11 Pryor and Councilman Henry Q\ligley. SQ tbe...ChamQe_r ot Commerce sends representatives to Santa Ana to speak-for merchants' interests. ' Often, they work side~by-side with the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (Sl\~C) which aims to help indwidual citizens find their way to · a listening government ear. The Chamber has grown from 31 mem· bers to 120 members, including represen- tatives· from banks, department stores, builders, developers, restaurants, and newspapers. The board meets once a month for lunCh at a local restaurant. Once every three months, the entire membership assembles for m~tings ,with speakers relevant to the growth problems of the area. A y t, the Chamber doesn\ have an office. If you call their number. you'll get an .ftllSWermg servi . But Ml'ii. Rigdon work pert-time out' of h r home. • Much of her job_ c~nsist of an wering r qu ts from pe<>ple interest d in mov- ing lo the valley. Sh receive letters from all ov r the country. Many say th y hecam intcrc ted in U1 area while on vacation or .making a ISee CHAMBER, Page 21 ' t - .. By TOM BARLEY . _Of the Dally Pilot $1,11 A forrrier Newport Beach lawyer ac- cused by district attorney 's investigators of_ hiring gunme n to eliminate opposing witnesses in civ il cases was jailed Thurs- day and wil l be named in a complaint to be issued late today, the Daily Pilot has learned. 1'he su peel Michael Kester Rem- ington , 32, will be charged with · at- tempted murder, soliciting murder and conspiracy to commit murder, Deputy District Attorney Oretta Sears confirmed today. She was present at a special Orange County Superior Court sessioll"this morn- ing before Judge Kenneth Lae where she opposed any lowering of Ifie $300,000 bail set by Judge Kenneth Williams in an earlier cl-Osed-door hearing. Judge Lae declined to act on the re- quest after hearing argum~nts from Mrs. Sears and Newport Beach attorney Robert Green. But he assured Green that he wiJI continue to review the bail figure . . Gr~n p~otested today that Remington 1s a diabetic who n·eeds daily shots of in- sulin. "He has IJ-O passport, he is a highly respected member of the bar iind his health could be jeopardized by jail con- finement," he said. · Remin tod's Jaw·. artn r Oran ·ty__ Counc· man James Jackman, also pro- ~ested Remington's confinement in coun- ty jail. "These allegations are a b s u rd , ' • Jackman said. "Mike is a highly respected attorney whom I have known for maiiy years and it is simply-in- credible that accusations of this kind can be made." -mu-investigators said this morning that the charges· alrea'dy being typed into a formal complaint 11re the result of a Tong-and defailed inveSfigation. Mrs. Sears said the charges she will file center on allegations that Remington. a former Newport resident who now practices in Fullert011, hired gunmen to re.move ·at least one witness in a civil case. . Chief Deputy District Att9rllej' James _Enright identified one of the alleged hirelings as Michael Rollo, 28, who is also held in county jail on high bail. But Enright refuse<\, to elaborate on · tiwse charges until the complaint is filed lale today. · Mrs. Sears claimed three and possibily (See REMINGTON, Page 21 ,. •' r----------------· Orange Coast Wea the r More sunshine -at least in th aflernoon hours -is expected over the weekend , accordi ng to the weatherlady. The drizzles will be replaced by morning low clouds, clearing by noon. Highs .in the 60s · ~t the beaches, rising to the low 70's inland. • . . INSIDE TODAY Tatum O'Neal -is a scene teal-I. er. But daddy and co-star Ryan 1 O'Neal doesn't mind. See story · i 1~ Loday"s Weeke11der. ' Al Y oviu I "°' . ytf ' i . -Mlltwt ...... 11 •• tins, 10 Nano,..1 N 1n 4, 11 Cl•nlflt<I ll--46 Oront ColllllY , I (.omlc1 .. i• · R1 t1ur•nf1 1?..,lt Crou word l4 S1>Grr1 16-lt DH!h "Notlcu I Sloe-Mtrkt'1 U-U Edllorlal 1'1 • • Ttltvlslon It f ll\al\Ct 21°21 ThHllrs •11 l'Or m R-rtf I ¥1 I~... 4 Hant1ca11 I• wemtn's News lJ .. l!I An~ L1nd•r• U World Now• 4, 11 Mlllbn 6 ¥1 k ...,., • '. '--~~-~------~---'· ,- l I l • < 1 I . 2 DAIL V PILOT • • • IS ' .. I ' ., Friday, June 1, 1973 No, '-neling Smith's Nixo1i , N G F(lnd Returriecl Hes ot Takin~: as WASHINGTON (Af) -Embat · • tied ,financier C. Arnholt Smith By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI a truck an railer full of gasoline. He ma® 8 contribution "of $300,000 or 01 lh• oouv P1191 Jtolf ordered new s piles this ~orning but less" to President Nixon's re-elec- Phll Evans is fuming over the fuer' does not know when they will be tion ..campaign prior to last year's crisis. • delivered. * · April 7 reporting deadline but the His gas station tanks have been bone "I wonder if tbere really ls a gasoline money w11s returned b e c au s e .. -. " . ' Ible' • i ·Watergate Pr'ohe .Halt ·Rejected dry for more than a week because shortage." said Evans, who claims ''there is a problem with hi~." Phillips Pet roleum wants to sell him ?\iillips Petroleum told him that It was (Related story, Page 21 ). WASH INGTON (UPI) -S e.n a t e Senate Democratic leader Mi ke ~gas than he can use. more economica l to supply the gasoline. The disclosure was mape Thurs· Watergate counsel Sam Dash rejected to-Mansfield, speaking ·w~th reporte~, also ' £vans, owner of th Phillips 66' station in 8,000-gahon quantities. day i.l\ J pre-trial state~e.nt giv~n asserted the preeminence of the · nate's ~,.i;...-.1m....B.cisto · · · · ago h had been able to · of ·the ater ate e1v1l smts , day as "impossible" special prosecutor select Watergate investigating com- Mesa, is a low Illume d,_ealer. He would obtain his supplies from Home Oil C~ by Eveline M. y e, as 1slan o A-rchlbaJd-eo eques -0-ha t na"'""_,.,,....,,..e. I U:AVING LAGUNA BEACH City M:1nager Rose like to replenish his Etnyl and regular pany in Anaheim, a Phillips distributor. former'Nixon re-election ca_mpaigr\ Watergate hearings, it was reported. "There wiil be nobd y, any group, tanks with about 1,000 gallons each.· Then suddenly he was Corc~d to contract treasurer Hugh' W. Sloan. , Neither Dash nor eoir denied the story. subordinating the" Senate committee," But he said Thursday that he hasn 't his gas from Phillips directly, Evans :Mrs, Hyde's statement gave n9 been-able to get 'delivery because the oil maintains, . indicat_ion of· why the money was MaQSfield said. "It is operating by and com11any wants him lo buy an entire Bob . -Barton, manager for the Orange returned or .at wlhat date. . with the consent of the Senat;e and has truck and trailer load. That's 8,000 County distributorship, said this morning Elks Club F etes the Senate's full confidence." gallons. he had no.explanation. "We only bill on a The Washington Post reported today · . "I've never bought that much in the six Phillips invoice," said Barton. "We just that at a meet-ing or Dash and Cox years I've been here," said Evans, puzzl-. de liver the gas for them." F~m Pagel Honor Students Wednesday, Cox saw · Uie nati~Jy ed ' over the apparent contradiction Evans, a Phillips dealer for six years, televised hearings as jeopordizing bet'.ieen the fuel crisis claims and the of-sa id. he had never been forewarned· of an HOSPITAL • • · future prosecut ion of persons accused in rer to deliver more gas than he.can use. impending rue1 crisis unti1· headquarters • • At y 1·eJ·0 Lunch ~ the case and should be dropped Phillips Petroleum officials in Downey, put him on a montflly orc!er limit. . . . , _ "completely.·· Anaheim and San· Mateo did little to shed He maintains his troubles with the Francisco) has stipulated that $9.5 The Post quoted Dash as replying, taguna Ciiy ·Chief to · Quit ...,__.l:_ki~SUmmer-· light on the situa~ion: 'fhey were not company began· this spring when Piilips ..-'million of UC bond funds ought to be . Six local students were honored at a ·"That would be impossible .''. available for comment. wanted to turn his station into a spent improving ·OCMC, only ir'there is a . recent luncheon of the Mission Viejo Elks -. 111 a statement, Cox acknowledged that Mike Thompson, representative for the company-operated gasoline station I t' l f. --· Lodge 2444. . · . lie · ana Da"sh d1'scussed "the rt'sk of Phillips Anaheim outlet, said he was "not . . . . . ong erm agreemen • or management or L d Ii. d b e<l . , Ph1lhps supposedly offered less th an h . . -ea crs· 1P Awat: s; as on active seriou s damage to the investigations and at l_iberty" to discuss Evans' complaint . Evans wanted. Ever since then Evans t e county facility, . participation and contributions -to the-y · Ii h ' CI · -any resulting pros_e<;ut ion and the various wit t e. Daily Pilot. He added that .he said he has been given "the ~around." -U would reluc.tanlly. · '1nvest the community, were presented to Kathie Id d th bl 1 T $ ways of reducing. the harm." . cou , 1scuss e pro em on Y with ''This has never been a high-volume scarce bond moneys in OCMC only to anner, 50 savings bond; Don Hebets, a Cox also said questions of immunity for Evans. . . stafio,n. I've always done most of my later be told to move ·out and find $25 ·savings bond: and CY nth i a witnesses was discussed but denied he In response lo further quesllonmg, business in the shop. But you can't run a· th ho .t 1 . h. h t t . f t Thompson, a $25 savings bond . .'}2hompson-said-lhff,e-was---no one-in~bis---service-station-without-gasoline he-~t ei:___ sp1 a m w 1c o ram u ure All three are Mission V~o High School told Dash -he would ask the courts to stop ff h · th · d lo -• uoc ors d -the hearing . · · ---o ice w o I au onze comment---0n said.~l'-\18 had~thre6Ipeople4ear·u!l"their -_,,,..,,.___:e<1 ·11·· --u s. . . ls h1·s· statement, -D_ash .said the th e situation. ., Phillips cards in -front of me because '."e .~~-,-,mt 10~; urns-ou · 0 a Winners of lie SCholarship Award r By jACK CHAPPELL Of lbt D•llY Pilot Staff . Laguna Beach-City Man.ager L'awrence -· D>'Rose will quit his positiun with the ci- ty fhis summer. -·-- "By mutual agreement between the ci- ty council and the city manager, tiilw- rence. Rose will resign his position as cil y manager of the city of Laguna Beach this summer," said Mayor Charllon Boyq to- day. . · "Other than this statemen t which is a consensus of the city council and the ci- ty .manager' an :Other dis'cussions are considered 'to be personnel matters and will remain in that sphere ," Mayor. Boyd • said in refusing to elaborate on the city manager agreement. : RoSe was not available for comment ptiQr to press time today. · . , The city manager has been with the ci- ty ;since October 1970, when the 52-year- OIC! former newspaper --publisher. was selected from among 105 applicants for the job. 'The .council. then hired Ro·se with "100 percent approval." Since then, however, the relations oetween the city manager and councilmen have frequently been Strained. ·· As recently as late April, the City manager when questioned about pending resignation denied he intended to leave the city 's employ-and said that his rela- ~ions with the council were ''fine." "At any particular time there has gol to be something that looks like friction, that's the nature of politic.SL ~Y its nature it's not a frictionless joo," RO~e s~d at ttie time. :-At tha~ time reports had circulated that Rose was eonsidered for a job with fie Irvine Company in corporate com- munications. / $' • Evans was in a jam until Thursday they can't get gas · l~gISlahve c~_r_rot ·to encourage UCI were ~arbara . Johnson of Saddleback meeting was held pre.parntory to Cox's afternoon when the bank or Costa Mesa ··rs there ·1. . . ? 1, 11 and county officials lo agree on an OCMC College, $75; Lisa -Mosbaugh o( Mission conferring with Ervin. ·. a gaso me cr1s1s. m rea y t h. h t. t ·d Th s t 'tt t bt · h d agreed to loan him enough money to buy confused." . __ _ 3.!:rangemen w 3 con mues~:ovt e Viejo Hi~h Scl]_Q<Jl 50; and Deborah e ena e comm1 ce was es a 1s e ----------i1ciillli care for ma1gen county res1oents. Jane Simmons of Laguna Beach High . this yeartirinvestigate-the June 17 UCI plans and the proposed county Sc hool; $25. break-i n at the Democratic national of- supervisors' lease' formaL agree_on the Chairman of the contest was T()m lrey.. fices in the Watergate complex as welt provision of two additional communit y Guest speakers for the evening were as an alleged general pattern o( political f clinics. These were part of the joint Jac k Swartzbaugh, Dean of Students-for espionage and sabotage du Ping the 1972 G L. . . StTing committee recommendation and Saddleback College, and Mrs. Brenda pres idential campaign. ' •Not llnder Control' .. unman eaves . Ho~se, ~~~b~;;,~"· '""'"" "'""'" ., ~,~~'t;"~:::·s:g::m" Coon!.in1a.to•r•f1101r.1111rc.~.:: .. ~ .. e.hTu.ea.~.~.d~.~ .. · .• i .. n,~r·ec·e·ss.·~l·h·is_.-... w-e~e-k. • GOOs to Mental &sp1tal • PORTLAND~ Ore: (AP) -An armed man who held three children hostage overnight drove to a mental institution today. where officials cautioned that the situation was not yet under control. The man w~s identi£ied as Larry Keno , 32, a product1on1employe at the plastics division of Sim_pson Tim~r Company, Sgt. Paul Bonar of the Portland Police · Dept. .said Keno left his house early to- day with a friend, Charles Gordon, and Keno's 5,year-old daug!Her, Sheri. Two of Keno's stepchildren were left behind in the house unharmed. · · About t}VO. hoiirs later, police received a te lephone call from Dammasch State Hospital, a mental institution 15 miles south of Portland, reporting that Keno and Gordon were on 'the grounds, "but the situation is. not under control.'' There wrui no. Immediate news of Keno's .c;laughter. -Child:ren~s .. Ai~ts Workshop ·slated Police said they were called to a Jami-· ly disturbance late Thursday-by Alie man's wife; Marilyn Ke.no. Sl:!e ran from the hous~ with her 13-year-old son, Lewis . Madsen, when offi cers. arrived. · A short time · later, her 12-year-old d~ughter, Carol yn Madsen,· i;ame out with a message from Keno that he would shoot the three children remaining in· side. · \ The clu1dren were identified by police as Keno's stepchildren, Pamela Madsen . · no age.; Susan Madsen, · 9, a n d daughter Sherie Keno, 5. Keno emerged from the house about 1:30 a.m. and fired one shot smashing a street light. -' · Keno's aunt, Evelyn Mea , then en- tered the house in an unsuccessful at- tempt to talk him into surrendefing.- :Keno's brother, S<:ott, died last . October. . _ PoliCEI _ were checking records · fo dete.nnine the circumstances ·or Scott's death. '"' From Pagel .. Summer s·ale Starts June lsf . ' Largest inventory in our hisJo..Y to be reduced startinffriday. Stop in now for best, selection at terrific savings. _fantastic se.~ections of upholstere~ piece~ all on sale now. Nam.es like Sherrill, Marge Carson, Royal Coach and Woodmark all at . .. sp6cial" prices. Close to 100 sofas and over 250 chairs to ihoos·e from. : He denied having applied for that posi- fi·on, but, said that he had been asked if tie would be interested in it. A children's fine arts workshop and ~ The job was filled -by Philip F. Bet-entertainment has been schedutecl at CHAMBER • • • tencourt, assistant Newport Beach city Saddleback College from 9 a.m, to noon business trip. tnanager. Saturday. · •----'~ Rose. is..a..!oo:ner..ci.Ly.JUanager and clty _ __,T..,,h.,,,eme of ession is " hi ~n's Cler~ of Tiburon, a city of 6,00Q on the ij!lppening," a program of experiences in ~any a:e interested in cJ pening busmesses m the area: Mrs. Rigdon said most of the businesses-are traditional ra.ther than .the flamboyant shops.Jound mmutes away on the coast .. , .. ,. oorthern shore ot San Fr.ancisco 'Bay. ' · drama, music, art and dan~. .. : From 1956 and 1962, he served as city S~udents froni the first through third ~dministrator and city clerk of Canner. grades are invited. The activities will be !:le resigned his J11UniciQ!il position to conducted and supervised by the Sad· hecome editor and puQlisher of the dleback College Division o( Fine Arts, tarin~I Pine Cone , Spaces are still open for the workshop. • Coordinators said a call ID the college at • • FromPageJ REMlNGTON • • ti • four murder attempts all occurred within lbe la st two years and all were, she believed, in the Fullerton area. : She sai d Judge William Murray had ~arlier refused to rule on bail for Rem- pigton because one o( the alleged vic\ims was his ne ighbor. The judge did not iden- ~!fy the victim. OUN~E COAST IS DAILY PILOT Jr'le Ora~t Coast DAILY PIL6T, with wh i(h ls comblnttd thf'! Neows.Press. Is pubtls,.,ed by the Orange CO&<JI .Publishi"9 ComPtny. StPI· raft edilions a re oubllshed, Mondi-iy through Frtd•y, fc,.-Costi Mes•. Newporl Beech. Huntln9ton Beach/Founu1in Valfey, L.egune • BNch, trvine/Saddleblck and San CHemente/ -Sen Juen C11pt.tf"eno. A single regional ldilion I~ PUellshed Sa1urd&ys "'nd Sundays. The principal puJ5H1hing plent is at lJO West B•Y Street, Costa Mtsa, C1 lifornla, t2626. Robert 1:1. w .. d Prtstdent and Publisher J 1ck R. Curlev Vice President and Gtneoral M1nager Thom11 Kuvil Editor Thomas A. Murphine M1,,1glng Editor OliorlH H. Loos Richord P. Noll Aui111nt Managing Editors Qfflc·es COJUI J-ll~S.IJ ... 3>:1 Wes t B"ay Street Newpor1 Stach: llJJ Newp&rt Boulevard l1tgun1 8t!Ch: 21? FOrHI Avenue Huntington Beach! 17175 Beach Boulevltd- S•n Clemeruf': JOl Norrh EC! Cl ml,no Real Tele,lloH 17'41 642"-4:l21 ~lftllfie4 Adverth~ 6-tz.5671 ,_ Sao Cle-to All 0.,olflllOllH: 49~950, extension 44 before coming · would be helpful. Free Bus Service Set for Festival . The bus company which has been the subject' of much controversy among parents of children attending San Joaquin Element ary district schools, has prom- ised to provide free bus service for 2 ,500 to the final rehearsal of the June 5 "l Believe · in Music Festival" in Anaheim. . Community Enterprises Inc., formerly Community Bus Co mpany, will on June 4 take district ·music pupils to · Anaheim .Convention Center for the festiva1 rehearsal. During the school yea r, the bus service has been qriticized for tardiness and failure to make schedu led stops. Uni High ·Math Team Takes First The ninth grcide math team at Universit y High-School in Irvine took first place honors at 1he recent Sad· dleback College Mathematics Contest. All high schools in the college's at· tendanci! area competed in the event. Uni team members are Rick Sidwell , Stefan Demetrescu. Jeff Hassett, Lauren Mayer and Mark Palley. The contest coos'isted of a one-hour ex- am with 15 math problems. Not surprisingly, the chamber has not heard from industries eager to set up in the Valley. It's easy to explain, Blake said. The two major industrial complexes in the community are both standing vacant. One is · the 92-acre North American R:ock\~ell property with its huge Babylir 111<!1l·llke building. Occupation by federal · · -employes of the General Services Administration is pendin~ The other is the Burroughs plant on Jeronimo, which was vacated a year ago fo\lowing cancellation of several govern: ment contracts, Blake also attributes the dearth of in- di;strial interest to the success of the Irvine Industrial Complex. · "The commercial development of this area basically falls onto the developers," Blake said. The "big four" are the Rossmoor Corporation, the Mission Viejo Company, Occidental Petroleum which is developing Lake Forest, and Avco Com- • munity Developers. . All of the developers an.cl lan dholders are in the process· of solidifying master p:ans for the area . ,. Frona Page l ANTIOCH • • • Hillsboro. · He said that, if strikers do not abide by the nonviolence pact, enough" men woulc! be broughL on campus to open the buildings and "insure that faculty and students wishing to return to classes are not interfered with." Thursday nigh t, the students put finishing touches on a 12-foot barricade made of old doors , bricks and park benches in front of the school 's ad- ministration building. Side entrances wer~ blocked by autos with flatt~ned tires. . _Te !P oH_f."Z -. 4 _ --~-- Copvnont, ft7J, Oran;~ Coast Put>liihint Company, No • ftlw& 1torle1, lllus1r1Uon1. . edltor~I marttr or H'l'ffffst-mentt htr•ln ~v. ~ rtorod11t:ed wilt.our 11>«ial P*•· m1u1011 of C!>P~r40ht owner. -Rea()'an Get Appr~v~f- A court injunction granted Wednesday restrains strikers from locking or ·bat· ricading buildings and t 11 r e a t e n I n g llflY6ne auemptlng to· enter the buildings. Persons violating--the-orde· c3n ··be ~al">'_· rested for contempt. . About 250' of Antioch's 1,100 stud~nts ·set up picket lines April 20, closing all classroom buildings. The s t r i k I n g students ha ve occupied campus buildings for; six weelcs whiI'e pressing 'demand or g1.aF3lltees of Iaur year~ of llnanclal a1d. S....M t it oos••ve ..... II. Co••• MtH. C•t[lornla. Subsall>llon i.., cerrltr U.'5 """''"'~' b•, m•il ills mo11tMv1 mllllo•f' delton!}Jotu JUS "'°"lt!fv, SAN FRANCISCO AP) -Public ap- proval for the job Gov. Ronald Reagan .is ' doing has rebounded to . the levt!i lt oc· . · cupicd about three years ago, the California Poll said today. . ' 100 · QUALiTY SOFAS . 250 QUALITY CHAIRS . , Choose from the largest selection of quality name ~rand fur- niture at sale prices in South Oraoge ·County. Free delivery and • • I ' decorating service. See you soon •. · ' DREXSl.-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-l<ARASTAN I ' --·--. , N -,. ER I ·O R 5 WEEKDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 ~ , FRIDAY 'TIL 9:00 "" -·--..... ...... . .. , \ '· to 5:30' -\ NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCLIFf OR., ,.42.2osl .. . LAGUNA BEACH e HS NORTH COAST HWY. 4 9 .... 5 Sf-:-- T ORRAN C £"I 2360 HAWTHORNE ILVO. . .Hid 27' •· .. • . ~ ... DAJJ,y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE '" ~ I • Beating Land Costs With the enthusiasm exP.t?cted of public agencies in .the Saddleback Valley, the city of Irvine let it be known last week it will consider placmg on a ballot befote next January a $20 million city bond issue. The gro~·ng · commupity recognizes the need to 1 ,.puy park an s now while land prices are relatively row compared to · hat land will cost as development con- tinues. \ . ·· · rt er, by careful panning of tlie ocaffonof fu- --"ttlre "community'~ parks of about-20 acres in-size, devel- opment in Irvine may proceed With the assurance open space will not be an afterthought. Thus. future residents may be served by a system ofparks. ~ Councilmen acted wisely in directing city staff to seek a parks bond and planning consultant. If the bond issue is to go before voters soon, it seems wise to estab- lish the liaison bQdy tq guide bond measure efforts. - Two councilmen, two community sen'ices commis· sioners and-one planning commissioner will serve on _ the body cha~ged with moving the bond issuP., forwa~d· • tion of the district contract for alleged poor service. These are thin~s the new Irvine and Saddleback Unified School Districts will warit to conside]\ whert they decide wh~ther to make the heavy expenditures neces- sary to buy their \o~n buses, or to continue with a char-~r service. Thri~ in government is adpi~rable. But so i~ self-reliance: 11 • \ The "art critics" have 'Spoken. "Nova Albion," an $18,500 artwork lent, to he UC Irvine c ampus by famed American sculptor Mark di Suvero has been toppled ,by vandals. ... • The work has been the subject of bitter controversy -since it-----wa-s-p1a£ed-on the-campus-i-n-1-966.--Some--l'ailed -- against the 4;000-pound composition in railroad ties, tele- phone poles, cable and steel beams. TheJ'called it a safe- ty hazard to passing students. . . · · For a time, a fence separated viewers from the work. It Is rumored the artist himself tote down the barrier. More ·Bus Problems It is known· di Suvero has been responsible.for tlie min- ' . imal repairs to the work since it .was pla<;.ed in a campus .. The charte?--bus service of·the San Joaquin' Sch()()}-weed patch, where Jt was found dismantled in May; D. . . Whoever toppled the misunde.rstood work couldn't 1str1ct was in hot water last week after some bu~s have known that a crippled artist Of national stat1,1re were as much as 30 minutes late in picking up children. singlehandedly raised those swinging beams and painted District officials quickly explained that the school -rails. Later, five men and a forklift reconstructed "Nova bus tardiness was caused by-an abnormally hi~h sjck· Albion" at UCI'; when · it _ was loaned. to the univer~ity. ness rate among drivers, a rate that took a particularly -T-. • 11" +ho ~a f p d h -~;..1 ~ 'han ~~-..=re·-n.,.-,----F .. 1 --· .u..oruc.a .,._,__._........wi,y oasa enaas.___p..<ili.Lmor'!<....!i_ ~ ~ u!gu. LOu m ... u~ d'".~~a_!_ o -tne .. spra~g San Joa~n -_..,:. ·$4:0;-000--for anothermassive-metal~Suver<> se'!.!Ptur.ec • • distric . . . --and that piece has been met with similar raised voices 1t was a problem, offI_cia~s stressed, that .coul_d have of outrage. ,,__--.... - ·dev~loped whethe~ the d1stnct was chartermg its bus There is some. question as. to who will benefit from serVJce-or~ot: · . · . ---';--_ the-i.nsuranee polie;y-on-Irvine's di-Suvero. -U the work Bu~·this is not t?e first time t~e .sa~ Joaqm~ char--can be repair_ed, perhaps it is time the university can-~"- SB "fUl A CHER"Y IN MY MA~11NI ~AlN1 SOLDIER1 AN~ l'LL lRANSfl~ YOU io lliE -FRONT LAWN~ ter serv.1ce h~s been m trouble. Earlier this )'.ear, m f~ct, sitler returning it, sinoe it appears to be so unwelcome in the Commu!11ty Bus Co. was threatened with termma-._ Irvine: \ Bad Habits- .Guests -That Come to Stay FNEYJ~HARBIS) Thoughts Jlt Large: · The real trouble with a bad habit is that it enters our life as a guest and stays to remain as the host. • . . l have always thought that "the chicken and the -egg" metaphor was absurd '-because it's obvious that an egg can't make another egg. • • • In the Talmudic tradition, it is im- possible for an ignorant person to be tru- ly piou"s; but in modern religiosity, it almost seems as if ignorance is the prime requisite 9! piety. • • .. The reserved Scottish verdict of "Not ..P.rovl!Jl" sbould be added to American jurisprudence, fi>r thoSe many cases where innocence is dOlibted but guilt can· not legally be demonstrated. • •• • More persons exhaust themselves by evading· their responsibilities than would fati gue themselves by shouldering them. (It is the one who makes the-_ fewest demands on himself who can never Dear~-­ Gloomy Gus Jf tPe current gas shortage results in the closing of some service sta· tioos, r would hope nobody mourns their passing. · _ A.J.D. Gleomy Japl --.,. IUllmlllell llY rNftrs IM ... "' --..rlty -1111 views tf Ille .. --· s.1141 -1111 -....,. le GI-Gt11, Dtllf Pllel. . . understaild why he is "always tired.") • • • The most essential characteristic for anyone in public-life is the c4pacity to take abuse with equanimity. •• • • -One realizes how difficult a "true ·-iranslatioo" is when the cognate words correspOndlng to English "corn" mea:n "peas" in Lithuania, "rye" in Germany, barley" in Sweden; and "com" itself · means "wheat" in England, "oats" in SCotland, and "maize" in North America. • • • Reaf pride is above pettiness; when someone is petulant ~-petty, -he is _ displaying the false pride of vanity, not the real pride of self-esteem. • • • There are, mainly, two "kinds of fools : those whp cooside,r a thing true if it is in print, and those who consider a thing false if it is in print. Reader's\ View of the Petro'leum: Scene . -' . . What's AII This About High Price's? To the ~ditor : I am disturbed and incensed by these reckless attacks being made by radicals, pinkos, do-gooder8, · "new f r o n t i e r." socialists and others of their ilk on. the profits and motives of our large oil com- panies. It is high time that someone §et the record straight and rebutted these unscrupulous critics who scream about "high _ prof!~" -and controlling gasoline supplies to push prices up. . · ···1C' INSTEAD of wild, u n r o u n d e d- statements, here are the facts aboulma- jor oil company profits-gathered from the financial sections-of. one of our business journals, comparing tfie profits for the first three months of 1973 with those of the same period in the previous · year: Union Oil, up 35.7 percent; Stand- ard ()ij of <;alifomia, up 24. 7 percent ; Exxon (ex Standa.rd of New Jersey), up 43.7 percent ; Gulf Oil, up 19.4 percent; Atlantic Rich.field, up 53.4 percent; Stand- ard of Ohio, up 43.7 percent; Mobil Oil, up 10 percent (a shameful figure) and -Amerada Hess, up 25 percent. In the face of these figures who c;tn -accuse the ma- jor oil companies of profiteering? ... How can any red blooded, patriotic supporter of free enterprise fail to stand four square with these fine firms in their legitirpate desire for higher prices? .. .. MAILJJOX Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey the ir messages in 300 word.8" or less. The right to condeltse letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All · Letters must include, signature and mailing address, but names may be wi thheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be ptibUshed . - they might just cast doubt. on the veraci- ty of the Pre~ident arid just hint that he might resign. . _ The far left also realize that Agnew · would become President, While I personally like Mr. Agnew and thlnk that he would make a good President, I also realize that he would be totally 'rejected ,.by the "liberals" and that hiS takiJ)g over the office of President, especially at this time and under these conditions would set up an atmosphere for revolution and violence. RICHARD N-cyON is the only, man for the Presidency at this time. This is the only orperly course to take. . 'jIM BOLDING Inhuman · To the Edit.or: , deceived by these empty administrative promises? J ULIE DONOGHUE lHedla Cy1dcal? To the Editor: Before -the major news m e d i a permanent disl~ate their collective arm pat ng t Ives on the back over Watergate, I shoul like to comment on their collective cynicism. EXCEPT possibly in degree Nixon did nothing in this recent campaign that he has not done in previous elections in . which he was a 'Candidate. Every cam· paign in which Nixon was involved has been tainted by dishonesty, viciousness and illegality. Yet the media; aware of this if anyone was, w~re almost unanimous in their endorsement of Nixon for president. I believe if Muskie had secured the Democratic nomination he the media is sending Nixon, and future · mona rchs. a message that they will tolerate anything·but a challenge to their own power. ~ "CONTROL what you will," they are telling him, "so long as you retnember that the press is sacrosanct.'.' Or, -in more current language, "Run y,our o~ gig, baby, anyway you dig, but don't muscle into our thing." . BUCKLEY O'NEILL To the Editor: · I protest your Friday, May 18, he.adline "Nixon Knew of Covenips." If the 14- formation was factual. then of course 'il would be featured in headlines.' However, it was taken out of coo text from testimpny that'was ruled as hearsay by Senator Ervin.- wool<! have been subjected to the same THE ~RTICLE following the headline discreditation that befell poor George. helped to clarify the information, but did In short, I do not believe the press is not include tlte ruling of Senator Ervin. concerned, or indignant, at Nixon's This _type of journalism tends to rein~ debasement of the elective process or his force the belief of many people that the unabashed l~st to _ rule at least the news media cannot objectively report U.~.A.; or his frequeotly demonstrat;;d i matters pertaining to ixon. behef that he is above all law. I beli~ . _ _-_ A. O. BYRD Wildlife Film Brings Out Big Guns of NRA- . Six-y_ear _f resUlentinl Term Back in Spotlight There will be those among the un- principled leftists -who will blear-about depletion allpwances, a c c e I e r a t e d- depreciation, etc. in an effort to becloud the reasonable profits mentiooed above; but these are the same people who insist that the millions given to political can- didates and" campaigns by the oil in- dustry are for deep, dark, . 'l'lllsavory purposes rather than what they are in truth . _. .contributioos of selfles cor- porate good citizens who want QDly to .• help the cause of 'good government and I have recently" read, another article describing the cruel and inhuman 'treat- ment that Jehovah's Witnesses are undergoing in Malawi, and I arl woh· dering if there is anything that'can be .done about it? Cari the news media be used-to a fuller extent to expose this hor- WASHINGTON·-The National RUi e Association wheeled out its big guns recently in an effort to stop the Smithso- nian Institution from showing a fi lm which depicted hunters as a threat to en- dangered animals. (1ACK ANDERSON) ./ Sen, Mike Mansfield ii)' Mont.) would Ji ke to ban the slogan. "Four Mo~e Years," from all future presidential ca'mpaigns. President Nixon, who rode to re-election · ~ that banner last November., woul'dn.'.t mind in the least . What's going on here? "\ THE ANSWER is,-not much. The President suggested at a_ Wbite House - meeting of congressional leaders on May , •• • .15 that a single silt:fear· term Cor Presidents be given s -er I o us con- sideration. !Yiansfield,. who attended the meeting, -introduced a proposed con- stitutional amendment to that effect the very next day. This hardly was a case of Mimsfield's knuckling under to presidential pressure. He and Sen. George D. Aiken (R Vt.)' have been tryln~_Io.r year~ to drum.JJ.p....:. support for a six-year-term a~endment, The last hearings on the subiect were ;'. held by the Senate constitutional rights subcommitfee in 1971. . . . l'· , EDITORIAL RE.SEARCH Constitution considered "at successive junctures . . . a term fj.rst of seven, then of six, and finally of four years." They ultimately agreed upon a four-year term, with Indefinite eligibility, because they assumed that George Wasbington would' become the first Presldent and would willingly serve the rest ol his ·ctays. W iishV'gton, though. .Qeclined to run for a third term and thereby established the two-tenn-llmit tradition that survived mi. til Franklin D. Roosevelt's second re- election in 1940. Thomas Jefferson, In an· nounclng his aeclslon to withdraw after a second term, argued that __indefinite eligibility would transform the office, although it was "nominally.: elective," in- to a lifetime post, and make it "degenerate into an inheritance.'" envirorunent. · OBVIOUSJ..'Y, looking at the facts, the oil ~omp~ies need more profits. Support their legtbmate efforts to secure higher price5. Perhaps a few on fixed incomes or in the low income group may suffer ~t certainly, this is ·a small price to pay if we are to spread the benefits of democracy and free enterprise. ~ PETER M. HAZELL lnapeaelanaent _ To the Editor: Before we set a course we should con- sider where the course leads. Many _of tl)e people screaming for· ~peachment · of the President have no idea where this path would lead, while others are very conscious of ~he course. · TilE FAR right realize that Agnew would be-~he-next President. While they would not openly ask for impeachment, ribl e treatment to .the public? · . _ The hostility_ shown to this group of people is unbelievible and completely unwarranted. JEHOV A.H'S Witnesses base their beliefs totally, on the Bible, therefore , they can Ire a threat to no one. They do not participate in any of the governments of the world , but remain totally neutral. Jehovah's Witnesses stand united earthwide In their beliefs, these beliefs not being bindered"by nation, race, they remain united in their love (or the one true God, Jehovah. Since they dedicate · their whole lives to God, this group Q.f · people do not . meddle with any governments .. They simply Qbey the laws of the Jami and are considered to · be model .citizens:· · Something must be done about this persecution before hundreds more die needlessly. I hope you can help. MRS. DONNA STAHR The documentary, "Say Goodbye," has been steeped in controversy since it was produced by the Wolper Organization three years ;igo. One minor scene, for ex- ample , . depicts a polar bear being slaughtered from a helicopter by a rifleman. Actually, the bear was merely anesthetized and released unharmed. Wolper has carefully ins-er t e d disclaimers at the beginning of the film to inform viewers that some of the scenes were ~·recreated." But basically, the documentary is aCC'llrate. SMITHSONIAN officals schedllied the film for showing at a noontiine "Free Film Theater" last month. The National Rifle ' Association demanded an advance vi~Wing so it could pass upon the film's accuracy. After ~view privileges were denied, the S~lisonian received a letter from the NRA. Patmap said he was "representing a con- stituent" and was merely making an "in· qu iry.-" Sikes was disturbed, be said, because he understood the film "was in- tended to pl11ce hunters in a bad light." Dingell called the film "deceitful and misleading" and "not a faithful represen- tation of the facts." Despite the political pressure, the Smithsonian went on with the show tai-. . ' mg care to issue a disclaimer of its own f:>efo re the .film began. . Two NRA "reporters," armed with a tape-recorder and a camera; showed up and con- spicuously photographed the audience. The "reporters,'' said ~ spokesman were . ' on assignment for the NRA magazine, "The mt!'rican Rifleman.'• J·. MANSFIELD and Aiken are relatively recent converts to the six-year-term cause. At least. !ive---Presrdents - THE ZZND amendment ol the con8titu- '11on, limiting all Presidents since Truman to a maximum of two full terms, was described by Koenig as ''posthwnous revenge against Franklin ·Roosevelt." Many students of_ government believe that the amendment should be repealed. It "does not belong in the Constitution," says David S. Broder .of The Washington Wicks Caesar's Weaknen To the Editor: "The Na ti on a I Rifle Association of ·America,'' wrote its executive vice presi- dent, Maxwell Rich, "earne stly protes ts the showing of this film aIJd urges that the Smithsonian Institution gl ve strong consideration to withdrawing · t h i s material from its program in favor of more factual and enlightening in- formation.'' DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed,_Pub/.ishe.f' Thoma$ Keevil, Edito1' Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page Edito1' , _ Jackson, ~uchanan, Hayes, and the two Johnsons -are on record as fav.oring the idea. Aiken maintains that the proposal, -"Ca~'s greatest' weakness was an inability to choose t r u s t w o r t h y subordinates," says Prof. Langer of Harvard. - Will the day come when President Nix- on will say, "Et tu, J!!ho." ~ editorial ,pqe of ~ Dall1 if adopted, would "allow the President to make decisions free from the temptation of political expediency" and permit him . -.. ----"to wear at all tlme_sjli_s _presl4entlal hat and forget for a while that be lilso owns a politician's hat." - Nonsense, retorts :Washington Slar- News cohunnist Smith Hempstone. Even und er a six-year-le:f-m, Hempstone co~­ tends "lpe Pre Iden would remam titular heaa of his party and the struggle would only be refocused on the question of -his succession." _Post. "In ,plain .terms, it js an arrogant assertion by one generatlon \hat no future generation can be trusted to decide for itsell how long any indiyldual shoulp serve as President." • ,-__ FRANK_KLOCK ___ SH~ TLY t~r~!ter, the Smithsonian received telepllOi:ie calls"from the offices of Reps. Wrigllt Patman. 0.TJlx., Robert Sikes, J?-Fla., and John Dingell, O.Mic~. Emptu Prottiises Pilot ·'.9eeks to inform and stimuJate • readers . by presenting, on this ]lq9 diverse •commentary· on topics Of m. terest by syndicated <»lumnists and cartoonists, by ·providing a forum tor rea ers' views and by pre entillltJhls n~wspaper's opinions and .ideal on TUE LENGTH' of presidential tenure al o troubl ed the Founding Fathers. Loub W. Koenig noted 'in his qook, The Chief Executive, th at the framers of the • Historian Barbara W. Tuch rrt 'an l>elievel! that Ute presidency has beeome too larg!! for any one individual. She would replace It wjth "a directorate of six to be nominated as a slate by each .. party and elected as a slate for a single six-year term with a rotatlngi"Chalrman, each to serv-e for: a year as In-the Swiss . system." Or, in a way as in the Sov~t system. The Politburo is a directorate. • !!.. To the Editor: · ' _ his first Preside11tial Nomination Acce~tance _ SpeeclJ, . Richard _ Nixon stated ; 1 ". . . . .let us begin by comrrutting ourselves to the truth -to s~ it like it is, and tell it like it is -to. find the ttuth,: and to live the truth -that's what we -will do." That was almost five years ago. l-low much longe.r can the American public be ' • ~11otes "I do think that if the Cainbbdiar\ iss ue cannot be resolved it Jl(>ses a real hazard to achieving ~ace or al least an. ending of blood shed."·-Ambas ador Mar hall Green, the S.late Department's s nior ex· . pert on Asia, on the eve of hls departure for bis ne~ po t In Australia . ,. <;_U~l tQ!ili.-s. Th~,.i;edi'¥.ll!!l!.r!!!i UIJl1ill!~-l-~-t . <!! th~ Daily Pilot_~ · y in the e<litorial column at the top of .1he· page. Opinions xpressed by t he col- umnists and cartOOQ.lsts and letter. - writers are their own and no eiklOne- mcnt O( th ir vi~ 'by lbe o.iq Ptlot 'lhoukl ~ inf"1"t'd. Friday, Ju·ne l , 1973 • -. ' J Friday, June l, 1973 DAJL X PILOT 5 , ====c==============:::=::====·J. Order 'Will Bust ~ • • Utt"""'"'"" __ . _______ , Backed HONG -KONG Smog Device Delay Insurance Plan' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -It federal court order giving women disability payments for Department of H u m a n Resources, said, later i n Sacramento. SACRAMENTO (AP\ -By a squeaky 21-11 vote , the California Senate jlas reversed itself and voted for a seven- month delay in mandatory in- stallation oZ antismog devices on 1966-67 model cars. C"''°'" Tlrilon Perrrutnent I" Sanra An• -·d r . vote, witli 21 votes needed for MA•• '0 1111•111111 program WOUld cut OX! es 0 DOUILf··~ $145 nitrogen emissions by only approval, but Holmdahl sue· '2 SUnS about 15 percent ceeded in dPtting his measure ---. ..-s,.i., Sile R111-NOW "Does it really make sense reconsidered and passed by oo•bl• K•ll •• 110 1• SAYE UP TO 50% On C111ton1 Macie Suh1, s,..rtcoot1w Slackt, Shlrtl • WI PIT• ANY 1111 • Plll ALTllATIOrtS th 21 t d d r b $11~ Moholt ••• 115 12 -to charges million car owners e 'o es nee e or a are s~o•k•kl• ..... 110 1~ -68 sAT 9•5 $175 ml·111·on to redu"" oxides ,majority ln 'the 40-member up-511~ wool .... to5 71 -• DAIL~ 9 1 .,,-CoduT1ere • • • , 11.S 7S • r · t b 15 pe cent when 1per house · Shirt• • • .... • • 11 1 · pregnancy "will bust', HE ESTIMATED covering California's $420 million in-pregnancies under Jh·e pro- surance program within a · gram would cost $120 million. year unless contributions are The program currently costs CALIFORNIA Sen. John W. Holmdahl's resolution would request the stale Air Resources Board to Oelav i s s a ew1ctelnS'tallatlo program until Jan. 31 , 1974, in- stead of July 1 of this year. o m rogen y r · · .i .. __ , dotr ,., A,,.1 ...... , ,~, .. 1:1.1>0211 the rest of it will still be · Biddle said he thought the 1800 PINISJ •-TED -11552 MllcArthw llw.t. -4th floor. Santa Ana floa in around in the air?" he Assembly WOUid kill t.h e WOOi.iNS I KNITS , fw, . .,;1 ol MocAttlout ll•d.-Acrou O.C. Al•po•I ·boosted, says the p;ogram's 75m11t!U"n, wltl'f a~tltto111~i;i;;;;;;;:~;:;;;:=!;:::::::==:;;1 -----:r,::=r.rn:::--r:=.:r::;;;--n:;-;;:~c;Ol-f">~:.....;:=~,;--,,,'"'-flefw n--MDOni'O~lttifftvtottfc-ort64-~UI .• _.... asked. reso tion, rur CAR.NENT A !IASTEHP/EC£ head. __ __ -.-__ surplus. --"-Geduldig said the state In a 2-to-l U.~i District would take its appeal to the Court dec'ision, a three-judge U.S. Supreme Court. pariel held uncon5titutional A number of women filed -• Thursday a state law section the class action suit Claiming prohibiting the payme1.1ts to more than 200,000 California women for pregnancy and women are denk!d disability 'pregnancy-related illness. benefits each. year under a "This ruling will bust the section -0f the C a 1 i r o r n i a disability insurance program Unemployment Benefit Code wHhin a year if the con-which prevents payment of. trieutions by s million·eauror-diSability to women f 0 r nians .are not increa8ed by the Legislature," ~ight M . pregnancy or pregnancy - . Geduldig, ·director of the state related illness. 1 · The court-ruled that the sec- tion discriminat~s a g a i n s t · $750,. 000 JM'egnant women and violates the equal p r <i t e c t i o n ·1 • • guarantees of the 14th Amend- :Murder . Plot Gets Probation · SANTA MONICA (AP) - The 31-year-old ·wife of an Amtrak executive accused of soliciting th~ murder of her·· husband has been given a five- . year probated sentence after pleading guilty in the case. The devi c'es are designed to cut exhaust emissions of ox- ides of nitrogen, a principal in- gredient of smog. Holmdahl (D-Oakland) said during Thursday's deba(e that some experts contend four of- the six qevices certified by the board could harm engines. He argued there should be a delay to gel more information. ' OTHERWISE, be 0said, "God help owners of one of these cars." · · But Sen. ·w. -Craig Biddle talla.iion (R-Riverside) saitl t h e sen dule. devices' .were a relatively -· cheap way to cut smog . · "I· CHALLENGE S e n . Holmdahl or anyone el$e to te!Lmf ....how you Ci!!1 LeQlice smog by 20 percent for• per car. That's pretty cheap," he said. The Holmdahl resolution was rejected by the Senate e~rlier this week on a 14-14 tie YOUNG . PEOPLE'S J~T County's Best Now on Exhibit 5o_uth Coast 'Plaza The devices. which-have a . rt . .... maximum CQSt Of $35 each in-.,'2 . e·. ~-'---~...,.,_ -·'. · , eluding installation. would be 4~1\uU I Dr n.:... over a 10-month period, ac-~~ "• ~ , I c . ment to the U.S. Constitution. · n ocame · · ::--=:::-------·-:-'---_ .....,.Hl~;,,"MAJORJTYr opm1on ----was-signed -ty-"U.S:-Cireuit Four Held Court Ju_dge Ben Duniway and U.S. District Court Judge Alfonso ZirPoli, while U.S. Carylon Lea Rosier was ar- ...rested-1lILMaµ.4, 1972, afl~r_a sheriff's -~uiider-efilter f!ice said she offeredhim money to kill her husband David, 35, western regional s a I e s manager for-Amt-r-ak-. -- installed on a staggered b,asis . . ' ~· d: .. u~ urr,h~~ cording to the last numeral of ~ ~ the)icense...pllite.....Mo_at owner_ ---~~~~-.-· •A -- would bav~ to take thelr cars ~~ .. - . • - --~V~ • . - into a garage Turtbe job. A~ YA LOS-ANGELES (-AP \~ District C-Ourt. JUclge Spencer.::- Federal narcotics agents have Williams· dissented. seized $750,000 in uncut co-The plaintiffs _ who in-caine and arrested f i> u r persons in breaking up what cl1,1ded Carolyn Aiello of_ San MRS. ROSIER, a former stewardess for Trans World Airlines, was accompanied by ber husband when she ap- peared before Superior .Court Judge Laurence J . Rittenband for sentencin~ Thursday. w:J1~0~~~ bet ~~di;:s~~ut:~~ L .. ~_&"· ifi-~··fi-S p· t s· L' ~·s-·---··vb_~.--~.~··.-.··-·-board, kgislative observers ~ _ _ . _ 4¥ .. ~ _ believed it would mean a delay because the board bas requested "'guidance" . from "lhey call a major international Fr_anc1sco, and . women 1den- smuggling i;ing. .. tlfi~ as A~gustma D. Armen- the Legislature on the in- stallation program. J •t , · f. Sen. Lawrence E. Walsh (D-nVt eS JOU -0 . a Frank G. Pappas regional dariz, _Elizabeth _Johnson ~nd director of the B~reau of Jaquelme Jaram1Uo -: cl~1~- N · · ·d D n . eel they were denied d1sab1hty arcolics _an a g er 0 us benefits either because they Huntington Park) tried unsuc- . cessfully to ~et the Senate rules scrapped temporarily so he cpu)d take up a bill of his that would order the board to delay the installation schedule. He is expected to ~ring his bill Drugs, said Thursday the ar-· . . rests and seizure were the were pregnant or suffered ill- Rosier told the court he still loves and trusts his wife .and said they have been living togetlier since she was releas- ed on bail after her arrest. . . ness because of pregnancy. resu!t ?f a four-mD!lth m-They challenged a state-law vestJgation of a drug ring that provision which e x e mp t s Rittenband made the pro- bated s e n t e n c e eonditional upon her . c o n t i n u i n g psychiatric· therapy and the relationship with her husl>and and their-daughter Michele , 5. up again next week. { BRIEFS ) operated between Columbia. Guatemala. Mexico and the United States. - Armed with a federal war- rant, agents arrested Charles S. Chauvet, 55, and Oharles .Patrick __ Sc.anlon, 38, of El Paso, Tex., 'in Beverly Hills pregnancy.-related work loss from coverage in tl)e state disabilit~· insurance program until 28 days after pregnancy termination. "THE ST ATE argued unsuc- . cessfuHy that pregnancy · should be considered a volun-· tary infirmity, that it should cover only an involuntary in- firmity," Geduldig said ad- ding that the argument was based on the existence of modern methods of birth con- trol. Minority Meet Capitol News Service SAN FRANCISCO -Plans are being completed for an In t e r n a t i o.n a 1 Minority · Business Seminar here June 11-15. HOLMDAHL SAID · there were about 5 million cars in California that would be af~ fected by the devices and the * ~ * Wider Vses Of Gqs Ta;\~ Proposed ' Wednesday when the two delivei:ed more than three pounds of high cjliality cocaine to agents, Pappas said. Later thal day, agents in Marina de! ..----------------------. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gas- Rey arrested Phillip Barnett oline taxes could be used for and Elimbeth. NiCll'bls, 19, also Tea .. h~r w. .. i----~ public transit and air pollution . of El Paso. . .... ~ ~ :wa~ \'6Rlrol--under a consjitutional1 ' ' • ; • •• . t f !Il~ndmen t proposal approved e Chave% Pickets J!5"3 Thursday by the ean-F • • C J ff• • 'fornia Assembly. COACHELLA (.AP ) iring . UUSe USU icie~t , . The measure resembles one United Far/fi Workers Union that was rejected by the voters leader Cesar Chavez led a SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ~ The State Supreme Court · two years ago. force of some 600 persons to has ruled in favor of a teacher dismissed for reading tenth '1 But · the -author, Assembly- launch picketing at viJ;teyards grade students a theme containing "a slang expression·for . ; rmm John Foran (D-San Fran-in the Coachella Valley in pro-cisco), said the new one in- test· of contracts s i g n e d · an incestuous son." ' . · eludes an important differ-The 5-2 decision said use of the expletive was inade-· II t' t 1 llllilaterally by grape growers ence: air po u ion con ro . with the Teamsters Union. quate grounds for dismissing Stanley M. Lindros, a clergy-At present, gasoline taxes ---Buoye witn a--$ _6 mi iOO man on-le;u;e..w.ho was. hired as a probationary Jeacher at -go-into the highway fund. strike fund from the AFL-CIO. Torrance High School in Los Angeles County. · The public 'transit expendi- At issue was a tbeme Lindros read his class about the tures would b l' 'led t p-Chavez and his supporters put e 1m1 o ca funeral nf a young black who died of a heroin overdose. 1'tal outlay not operatm· g loss up their picket lines Thursday, • -The theme said that when Lindros left the funeral of his es Foran told the Assem· bly · the official opening day of the • · Coachella Valley gr a Pe former student he was greeted by an angry. black man Opposition was heard from harvest. who called him a name containing the objectionable phrase. Assemblyman Robert Badham "The writer could not properly convey the fury of the (R-Newport ~ach). Badham e Crabs lttvade young black at the apparent condescension of a white man said a special gasoline sales in attending the funeral except by the use of an explet-· tax is already going toward HERMOSA BEACH (AP) -ive." Justice Mathew Tobriner said. in the majority opinioo. public transit, and "the pe<>- Millions of red-colored crabs, "The -outrage of the black had to be mirrored in the pie don't want-another .BART,''· seemingly frritated by warm-language of the outraged," he added. a.reference to Bay Area Rapid ing water off South Bay beach-'=======================~-Tr~an~s~it'.:....'.'.:sy~st~e~m'.'._:. ____ _ es, have crawled ashore be- tween Hermosa Beach to El Segundo and are expected to provide a feas t toda y for hungry seagulls. Hermosa Beach Police Of~ ficer David Lange said Thurs- day night that the c r a b s resembled miniature lobsters and the deep water crabs had crawled some 25 yards from Hie waterline ·and formed a five-to-ten-foot wide ha ·rd - shelled "road" on the beach. e All or Nothing SACRAMENTO (AP) -~ .an-or-nothing reapporiionment bill is before the Senate over protests thar A s s e·m b I y leaders· are trying to b}ackmail senators into voting to override an e x p e c t e d governor's veto. The bill by Assemblyman Ken M ea de (D-Oakland l merges Assembly, Senate and c o n 'gressional redistricting plans into one measure. The merger of Senate a n d Assembly plans would. torpedo hopes of senators t h a t Republican Gov. 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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE I, 1973 --' ·TEN .CENTS McWliinney An Orange ,County Superior Court jury todayj)!:gan a three-day break from the Mile--Squa!'e-PaFk-bFibeFy-tFial-while.th prosecution assembled its final witnesses in the court action against Westminster city officials Derek· McWhinney and Tad Fujita; --.. .: -,__ --"I Richard Ruiz, executive assWanl-to ~­ sui>ervisor Davi d Baker, was the target 1 repeating under oath the t~stimony they wanted a $5.000 check from the farmer Murai testified that he was told he fac- earller gave the Grand Jury. for his (Battin's) campaign fund. ed the, possible subdivision of his Mile But tile First District supervisor again denied that he was in any way associated with the alle~ed comments -0f McWhin- ney and Fujita on the topic and testified that he had not discussed it with ~ither defendant at any tim . Battin a ain confirmed that he had no~-McWhinney.._an~anning-Co~on-Square acreage with.Jhe.fur.ther .threat · ~~.r t~n ext~a~t ef~o.~ otfro~ s~rawf::Jy meniber Fujita, 32, were arrested on i~t / !hat he could even be barred_ from work- · of questioning along those line!! during H Thursday's session. · t farmer George Murai with the threat charge and on the further allegation mg reduced acreage if he did not meet that failure to pay would cost Murai his that Fujita later shook down Murai for demands of the defendants. But Judge John Flynn Jr., quickly sup-' press~d moves apparently related . to what the defense stated was Baker's con-· · nection with that plan." County Supervisor Robert Battin and Fred Harber, his former campaign manager, took the witness stand in the . closing hours Thursday with both . men 215 acres of the rich Fountain Valley soil. $5,000 in cash in a table-top transaction Battin confirmed Thursday that he " Defense attorney Joseph Ball has told the jury he wlll prove that McWhinney is the innocent victim of a plot by "certain political interests," to <l1Jst Battin in the 1972 election. He , identifi~d McWhinney as a friend ~allegedly witnessed by District At-thought the splitting of tile Fountain. out commented that he was "astonished" torney's investigators who said they oc-Valley strawberry fields into three lots A series of questions along those.. lines ~ were declared by the a jurist to be :~ unrelated to the allegations. .9 that the former Westminster mayQr cupied a nearby booth ·in a Westminster was Cl good idea and he backed the move could, as allege~, haye_told Murai ~hat he restaurant. at' county board level. · .... Committee -eives _Okay .ToBUdget ~ • ., ., -~ Pompidou Of ·Sorts Witnesses Allegedly • .a .. Th1·eatened By TOM BARLEY Qf lht Dally P'ltot Stiff REYKJAVIK (UP I) -President Nix-A former Newport Beacli lawyer ae- on and French President Georges Porn-cused by district attorney's investigators pidou ended their two-day Icelancfic sum -_ of hiring gunmen to eliminate oppi>sing mit ti*y and Pompidou said they were. witnesses in civil cases was jailed Thurs- • SACRAMENTO (AP J -,-The powerful Senate Finance Committee met briefly. behind closed doors today and approved its ·:ersion of California's massive 1973-74 state budget without releasing any in- formation on. what it contained. Later. it was learned that the commit· tee froze $215 million in federal revenue sharing money earmarked for schools. more in agreement than disagreement on day and will be named in a complaint to the "major problems" between them . ... . But neither of the leaders claimed ~eea~~ late today, the Dai.ly Pilot hai; more than to have begun the search for . .,ed TI1e unexpected cut behind closed doors, just before the budget' was ap- ~. was ."unprecedented," a com- mitlee member said. '111e vote wps 1-3. It also sparked crlficism from" t!veral !enators on the committee. The commlttee is writing i t s amendments to Gov. Ronald Reagan's $9.32 billion proposal, but sent the docu- ·ment to the floor to speed the complex alloption process; according to A .. Alan ~ost, the state's non-partisan fiscal ad- viser. "Total figures will not be known until tfle committee finishes a writeup of the actions it has taken," said Post. THIS IS HUNTINGTON BEACH'S BRONZE SURFER Move from Civic Center to Beach Costs City $1,500 , solutions to trans-Atlantic issues of trade, The suspect Michael Kester -nem- money and defense. in~ton, 32, will be charged with at- , "These meetings are more. like a con-tempted murder, soliciting murder and ception than a delivery", f omptdQu told . conspiracy tQ.. comniit murder, Deputy a . n~§ · CQnfe~nce !lh!rr'.· ·..co11ferrl District Attorney Oretta Sears confirmed privately witb Nixon for sl.X; 1loqts anti 49 today-,-' -· - minutes. ''Fortunately, a oonception is a . She was present at a special Orange more pleasant business than a delivery." County Superior Court session this motn- The last of tbree private sessions ing befor~Judge Kenneth Lae where she between the two presidents lasted less ·opposed any lowering of the $300,000 bail than two. hours. They then joined .their set by-Judge Kenneth ·Williams jn an Cabinet ministers and advisers for 7§ earlier closed-door l!earJng. minutes more of . general discussions · · J 4dge Lae dec1ined to act on the re- before heading for home: quest after hearing arguments from Mrs . No joint communique was issued at the Sears and Newport Beach attorney end of the meetings, but both sides sa!i!.__ Robert Green. But he assured Green that in advance there would be none. he will continue fo ·review the bail figur~. Spokesmen for Nixon and ·pompidou Green protested today that Remington pr"Ovided few details aBout . subjects is a diabetic who needs daily shots of in-He ·added tliat · urttil · t00-· writeup ·was· complete he hacl no way of releasing dollar figures to the public. . Sen. Randolph Collier, the Yreka Democrat who chairs the committee, was not available for immediate com- ment and his committee consultant . refused to talk to reporters. Onsted-discussed and if any significant steps sulin. "!fe has no passport, he is a bjghly ":_ -were-taken,=-ther-e-was no-annotlneeltlent.~~--------re~ed: -mem~Uh_e-bar arul=his_ of them. ---------M:aj .. Gen. Jeanmer,l:-Holm· IS -nealthcoolli bejeopardizeaby jail con-·-- The committee met for about half an hour this morning with a · sergeant-al- arms gu·arding the door to bar entry by By TERRY COVIl.LE anyone other than committee members Of "'' Dally Pltot staff and .staff. -A 15-foot, 1.2-lon, naked bronze surfer · On May 24. the As8embly passed 'its ---Won't ride his wild m~tallic wave in .t~e \$9.4-b!Uion yersion .of state budget, the courtyard of the _Hunbngton Beach c1v1c piggest ever proposed in .California's center. , . . . history, 81ter a brief, 'friendly floor Instead, the-:-ma~s1ve piece of .bronze debate. • work -·cast m Pietra Santa, Italy, by Traditionally, the Senate rejects the sc~li>tor Edmund Shumpert .-;-; will be Assembly, budget an~ the lower house re-shifted somewhere to the city s ocean· jects tlie Senate version. The final form fro~t. . of the budget is then hammered out City counc1Jme~ agreed Tu.~~d~y that behind closed doors by a six-member, perha_Ps ,,the big surfe~ 1sn t . ap- two-house conference committee. propriate for th~-.grey, tony arch1tec- 'Th b d t' st 00 approved in iden-ture of the new c1v1c center. · e u ge mu 't can The surfer's placement had long been tlcal form by both · houses before 1 oppoSed by "Civic center archl_tect Kurt be sent ,o the Governor. Meyer, hut Shumpert's contract, signed in 1971; specified the civic center as the 'D1·1~nk _ Drivjng . --. ... .. Charges HirFour only place his work could be erected. Vince Moorhouse, the city's harbors and beaches director, told councilJTten he · ha·s talked \Vitli Shumpert · a n d renegotiated the contract. "For an additional $1 ,500, he'll agree to ' allow ils placement on the beach," Moorhouse said. Moorhouse told councilmen the original $11.900 contract was "quite cheap"·-:for s uCh an art work, -but was done at tlie low price because the-sculptor ·is young, and felt its "placement at the civic center would boost his career. Shumpert previously designed the trophies for the now defunct U.S. Surfboard Championships. · There. wa:. speculation that the statue's removal from the civic cen~er might be connected to its nudity. . Councilwoman Norma Gibbs says noL "I don't think anybody is concerned about the nudity. It's really a general consensus that it woul(I be more ap- propriate at the beach." But City Administrator D a v i d .. Rowlands-said nudity was perhaps 11 fa'c" tor. "It's ~uestionable whether it would (See SURFERS, Page. 2) Women at Crash Mesan Fumes Over Fuel The sessions with Pompidou were the jovial after becoming the. fir~~ finement," he .said. . , .latest.in.a series.arranged bf Nixon with woman to hold a two-star gen· Remiilgton's law partner, ©range City European leaders in preparation for an eral's rank in U.S. military his-Councilman James Jackman, also pro- eight-day visit to the United States of t ory. te~ted Remington's confinement in coun- Soviet Communist Party leader Leonid I,. ty jail. · • Brezhnev starting June 18. : "These allegations are abs u r·d , ' • At the conclusion of today's meetings, Jackman said. "Mike is a highly Nixon adviser Henry A. Kissinger told G D • respe-cted attorney whom I have known reporters, "Both presidents agreed tl)aL llDflall l•JVCS for_mimy -yelfrs and it is sitnply in- our interests are identical and that the · --credible that accusations of this kind can only difference between our_nations con-T J " • .. be made." (See SUMMIT, Page 2) . · () IlStitfitiOD; 'But investigators.. said-this morning \ I~ELAND IRE-ATE AT NIXON . TOAST? REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -Presi- Qt!nt Nixon Ji(ted his glass of champagne in a toast '.fhllfsday night at a summit meeting dinner hosted -by the President of Iceland -and put his foot in it. "I offer a toast this. evening which has never been offered before because such a meeting as this never occurred before and may· never occur again. "A toast to the President of Ireland.". that the clr.lrges already being typed into Child S f a formal complaint are the result of a ren a e long 3J}d detailed investigation. Mrs. Sears said the charges she will • re. . arme . a former Newport resident who now PORTLAND O~P) _ An d file center on allegations _that Remington. man who held thr e children . h_o~tage practices in Fullerton, hired gurlmen to · overnight drove o a mental institution · remove at least one witness in a civil today where officials cautioned that the ca~e. ; situation was not yet under control. Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright identified one of the alleged The man was identified as Larry Keno, hirelings as Michael Rollo, 28, who Is also 32, a production employe ;it the plastics held in county jail. on high bail. division of Simpson Timber Compa_ny . But Enright refused to elaborate on · Sgt. Paul Bonar of the Portland Police (see REMINGTON, Page 2) Dept. said Keno left~ housuarJyJo-.- day with a friend, Char es Gordon, an • Keno's 5-year-old daughter, Sheri. Two of Keno's stepchildren were left behind in the house unharmed. Atiotlt two hours latjlr, police· received a telephone call from Dammasch State lfospital, a· mental institution 15 mil!!S Orange ·- Coast FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) -: Four women in sepaPate cars were arrested on drunk driving charges when a lone sergeant went to investigate what he thought would be a routine fender Gas -or None south of Eortland, reporting tha~ Keno and Gordon were on the grounds, "'but the situation is not under control ." thete was no immediate news or More sunshlne -at least in the afternoon hours -is expected over --the weekend, according to the' weatherlady. The drizzles will be replaced by morning low clouds clearing by noon. Highs in the ~ at the beaches, rising to the low 70's inland. bender. Fort Myers police said Thursday It began when Sgt. James Bowen wa·s in-By ,RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ed over the apparent contradiction . vestigating a crash between two cars on · · • of 111e 0111Y Piiot s1al1 l:iet 1een 1ne fuel crisis claims and the of• ~ bridge oJer the CiW>osahatchee River. Phil· Evans is fuming over the fuel fer to dellver more ~as than he can use. As he was writing driving-while-in-c~isis. Phillips Petroleum officials in Downey, toxicated charges on the two female His gas station tanks have been bone Anaheim anc! San Mateo did liltle to shed drivers, a third woman, apparently also dry for moi;e than a week because light on the situation. They were not tipsy, smashetl her auto into his patrol Phlllips P!!ttoleum wants to sell bim _available for comment. _ c'ar. more gas than he can use: , . Ml~e Thompson; represe~tative or;,t e Just as he finished arresting her, a Evans, owner of the Phillips 66 station hllhp Anaheim outlet, said ~ was ~ot fourth female dr-iver--aggravated ·by the on Bristol and Baker Streets In Costa at liberty" to. discuss Evans ·complamt traffic jam o,ri the bridge tiegan honking Mesa Is a low yulume dealer. He would with the Daily Pilot. He added that he her horn and ordered Sg!. Bowen to clear -ike to _replcnish.Jl' L . guL • roblem only_ with up he mess e 11aid the--lights .of. e -: tan~s-with about 1,000 gallons each:--Evans: wreckers were hurting her. eyes and she But he aid· Thursday that he .hasn't Jn resporrse to further questioning, was in a hurry to get home. been eble to get delivery because the oil Thomp on said there wa no one in hi Bowen slapped her.with a DWI charge, company wants bitn to buy an entire office who l authorized lo comment on lQO , and hauled all four to jail. truck and trailer load. That's 8.,000 Jbe situation. . • _ . , '.'I '"tfon H's hilarious, .four women g~llons. . · · Evans was 1n a .]am un IrThllHd - drivers -· they· had. lo be women," a -;-'I've never bought that much in the Ix alternoon when the batik of-Costa Mesa police S(lOkesman-said. years I've been here," said Evans, puzzl· agr d lo loan him.enough mahe~Jo_buy ' . ---' . .. . -------·----· ·-- • J I I Keno's daughter. . · Poliee sai d th~y were called 'lo a rarnr- ly disturbance late Thursday oy the . a trutk and trailer full of gasoline. He :man's wi_fe, Marilyn Keno. She ran from ordered new supplies this morning but the house with fler-13 -year-old son, Lewis does not know 'when they will be Madsen, when officers arrived. delivered. A short time later, her 12-year-olcl "I wonder if there· really is a gasoline daughter, Carolyn Madsen. came out shortage," said Evans, who claims with a message from Keno that he would Phillips Petroleum told him that it was shoot the three children remaining in- more economical to supply the gasoline si<fe. -. - in 8,000-gallon quantities. The children were identified by police Until a week ago, he had been able to as Keno's stepchildren: Pamela Madsen. obtain his sup~lies from. J:lome .Oil .Com-no age; Susap Madsen, 9. a t\d ~I}~ in Anahe11l1, a Ph1lhp d~trlb~tor. !!4bt.er Sherie..Ken,oJ.. __ T!\ n su rtCiil)i c. ~vas tori:-ea_to __ contract -Ke em rgc(j f:i;om th house ~ul his gas from P.htll\ps directly, Evans 1:30 a.m. and 'fir done shot, ma hm g a maintains. street light. P.<Jb Barton. manager for the Orange Keno's· aunt Eve\'yn Mead. theh cn- County distributorship, said this morning tered the . hou~ in an unsuccE:ssful at· h · had-no·eXf"lan;1Uon. "W !>fllY bill on a tempt to talk hinr into surr ndering, Phillips Invoice," said Banon. "We ju!t Keno's brother, Scott, died last ( ee GA~ _FUMES, Page Z)_ . . October. • I NS IDE TODAY Ta tum O'Neal is a scene steal. e-r _ Bu{ daddy a11d co-star R11U71r-t O'Neal doesn't mind. See stol1/ iri t6dal(s Weekende-r. . I At Your service l Movies Jl..JI l .M. 8oyd J Mutual ,._ n_ llnHn9---,o-N~ttonat 11 ,ctusrnod -' ~' -Onnn-CMilfr ' Comics · -l4 ll'Htaur•nll 17-19 Crossword JC Sports ,._,, DNllll NoliCH • S!Kk Mlll'llm »U Editorial Patt _ ' Ttt111lsl911 • I' I' lnance l 1-tJ ThtaMtt .. for lh• lttcord • Wla~ . 4 HorHCDPI I~ W-'• II-l).U · nn L1ndeft 11 .W-11...,. vn Mailbox • w ... • ,..., • . " I 11 t ] . I ,· 2 DAILY PILOT H Friday, June 1 1973 •] . Edison ltnpret Report Readied · ~ For Huntington _ From ,Pqe ~ URFER • • • be appropriate at city hall," he ~m· mented today. · The total bronze sculpture features a life-size urfer -an swimming trunks -his ~urboard. and a large wave. Moorhouse said the statue was to have been placed on black Java rock, sur· rounded by a bed of flowers on the grassy slope next to the ity council chamber. "Shumpert has captured in broozc what surfing is all abou£." Moorhouse Huntington Beach expects lo have its lect the public com,ments. observed. "It has the freedom of spirit, own impact report on Edison's proposed Once VTN completes its report, the man against the wave, you against $310 million power plant expansloirready review board will study that, prior to nature." sending it to ,the planning commission Moorhouse , an art major in co~le~e, ......... f*-...... ~-~......,_........,yJ._ -----,....-=-:r· saicUuwtoesn'.Lbclu:.' JU:..JWtL.illdlldi.!i....IL..!1.1:..---....j.j--i The report is being prepared by VTN an -c1[y council. . . appropriate for the civic center, but says of frvine , the city's consultant on environ-No dates have. been set for-any future ll will also fit nicely et the-beeeh. -- mental impact reports. hearings or reviews. The only set In the renegotiation. Moorhouse said d deadline is July 3 for' VTN's report. The the new site has been set at the city The city's environmental review boar beach entrance at Huntington AvenU!!. -held the first P\!lillC hearing Tue~ay on VTN· re~rt might also be revised· if the While councilmen agreed to the site Edison expansion. A second hearing may city requests lt. · cl'i8i1ge Tuesday, most-indicated they .d~d be called, if VTN requests it. . The city's permit is just one or about not object to the. statue at the c1v1c --~-.uring the .first bearipg, Edison's own _30_ germits and hearings S o u th center. ··"t 4{\f\page draft impact report was criticiz-c 1-f · Ed h h ve seen he piece, I ilke 1t----an<l vv-a 1 onua ison must get t roug I h " ed by the citizens environmental council don't feel it 's out or P ace anyw ere. and the state< Depa·rtment of Fish .a11d before the ·expansion project can start. Mayor Jerry Matney, said today. "It's Game. A permit from the Orange County Air ·nudity wouuldn't be ·prominent at the Pete Phillips, a fish and game Pollution Control District is t~e only one · angle it was to be set up." spokesman, said Edison 's report did not obtained by Edison so far. The council did not initiate the shift re- include sufficient information . tQ quest, and there seems to ·be some ques- determine the impact of the expansion· of lion as l-0 Whl\ did.. ' fish and wildlife resources . .,.. ~farina Coeds Picked Jtowlands said' he thought the allied Edison proposes to more than double arts commission recommended. it. its power producing capacity with a new F ~,.. k L • 1 Mrs. Gibbs. who helped establish the combined-cycle unit, considered cleaner 01". inOC -eg1s ature arts commission and has · attended thiiir -• . O.llY Pilot Stall Photo P~I( EVANS PREPARES 10 HANG OUT 'NO GAS' SIGNS. AT HIS STATION Costa Mesa Phillips-Oealer Perplexed by Company's Supply Policy _ _.. _____ __;_'---~·--~--~'----------' , than the steam plant .. Both combined . . "This is the proper job for the arts com- . cycle and steam plant facilities would be Ken .Wogensen and Laverne Spurrier. sidered, but "no. formal action had been used to -serve -Oi:an~-CountY-~-haY!L~J:L~JL t~~enL_Marina._ taken . Dean· Voices Optiriiism~----·-·-·-··-··· ~From -Pagel _ · . ._ . ._ GAS F·UMES . .• • • For. Hospital Takeover By GEORGE LEIDAL Of th• DlllY Pilot Slott Dr. Stanley van den Noori, acting dean of the UC Irvine-California College or Yfedicine said ·today he is "optimistic" about a county ho,5pital lease negotiation. format which may lead ·to UCI takeover o.f Orange County Medical Center. Ervin Repoi1s . . Pape1•s Reveal Spy Operation "'l am optimistic we and the county are both ttying to ·do the same thing," van den Noort said. ·"The. university has no intention of putting Jhe ~unty in the position where it must pay the costs of . medical eclucaHon. Furt~r, 1he universi- ty is not going to pay the cost of caring , for the medically indigent ·in Orange County." (Related Story Page 3). ·---Wl)en the final figures are drawn into the skeleton le_ase agreement to be con- sidered by county supervisors Tuesday'. arrangements to accomplisfi those goals will have been finalized (Related story page 3\. ' · At this point, however, "it is extremely difficult to arrive at the cost figures," van den Noort said. Cost of medical education, cost of caring for p0or· pa· ~INSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) -Sen. tients and even the annual cost to the Sam Ervi!J says secret papers of former universi!Y for leasing the 515-bed county presidential counsel John W. Dean III hospital are left blank in the proposed detail White House plans to set up "an agreement. interagency operation to spy 0 n As for the rental cost, van den Noori said only, "It's not going to be zero .. I Americans, especially those _w ho . feel it would be prejudicial to our disagreed with the Administration." negottaHons if I were even to try · to Ervin (D-N.C.). chairman of the select speculate what the lease would cost, at Senate committee probing Watergate, this point," he added: · Parties to the agreement w i 11 told a news conference Thursday the necessarily be the .UC administration at p,apers feveaf a "Gesta;:>o mentality" in Berkeley and the UC Regents, as well as the highest levels of the Nixon ad-the county supervisors and 1JCI officials. , ministrafion. (Related Story Page 3). Never.theless, the base agreem"e'nt · The Ges~apo was the secret police unveiled by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich agency of Nazi Germany . Thursday is considered by UCI officials ·"It would be a great shock to the to be. a sound starting point. American people" if the papers were "I believe_ it offers a good foundation made public, he said. for ...!Qlid negotiations," van den Noort tleliver the gas for them." Evans. a .Ehillips dealer for six yea1:s, said he had never been forewarned of an . impending fuel crisis until headquarters put him on a morthly order limit. He maintains his troubles with the cofiipany began this spring when Phillips wanted to turn . his station _into a company-operated gasoline station. Phillips _supposedly offered less than Evans wanted. Ever since. then. Evans _ s;tld hehas been given "the runaround." '·This has never been !C high-V6lume stat.ion. I've always done most or my business in the shop. But you can't run a service station without gasoline." he said. ''I've ha~ three people tear up their Phillips cards in front of me because lhey can't get gas. "ls there a/gasoline crisis·.• I'm really confused." Up-to .. date Open S.paf e Documents. 1 In 2 Locations Anyone wishing to read the most-u!>"to- date versions of Orange County open space documents. produced so far can find them at two locations, a county plan- ner said today. One set is located at the main desk or the_ planning department's land use division on the first floor of the County Engineering Building, 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana. ' .A ..spokesman_lo -e1\Ylronitnmtaj_ _ Hjgh...Sc.hooLat U!l}'LIID Girls.Jitate...in "I ifunk maybe the -council was council ·suggested that Edison's pro-Sacramento from June 18 to 25. They will prem_at':l"e m its-ac To.n, s e said today.· jections for power needs in the county . . . · "This I.'! ~he proper )Ob for the arts co- ought to be revised based on Orange · ~om with representatives· from high mission." · County."s modified gtowlh. plan._ _ schools thro~t the state to run a · Edison based its pow11r needs on old mock legiStature. ·-·· -· -Reagan Get!S A:ppt•oval couu.ty population figures. but county The· two students. _both jw1iors, were - supervisors have since decided to curb selected because they have maintained SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Public ap- the county's rapid .population growth, as .ProvaUor~the job Go\1. Ronald Reagan is best they can. straight-A grade averages w hi I e . doing has rebounded lo the level it oc· No action was taken by the en-participating in a variety of ex-·· cupied about three years ago , the ' vironmental review board, except to col· tracurricular acti vities. California Pon said today. ------ _ ... --· Summer -SOle -Starts June lst ·- largest inventory in ·our history )o be r~ed s.tarting Friday~. SJop_"ilUlow_fo_r b.esf s_ele.ction at terrific,avings. Fantastic • selections of . upholstered pieces · all ·on sale now~ Names like Sherrill, Marge Carson, Royal Coach and Woodmark all at special prices. Clos.e · t~ 100 sofas and over 250 chairs · to choose from. Sources close to the Watergate in-said, agreeing it might well be tne .----~es~Igat10n have: saia-fibe pran was ·ctevis:-·-_ -rornrITTDF a £inal-:agreeifient.---·- ett o---coHeet mformaHon on--antlwa· y_.to_unL\l.ers11y__ag[! ement to an)' radicals, . black militants and Arab• lease will be .its length. There are two Two other sets are kept across the street at the environmental division. -or the planningaepartment ·on the second floor of the. old courthouse,-515 Sysamo~_e, i!!._ care of Hanl: Bowen, a plannmg arae. .~ -·---+-f---- -These. sets-cannot he_laken_Jrom th! offices. Other copies have been delivered .. saboteurs, among others. The sources reasons why. to eaGh supervisor's office each Janning -comm1ss1oner, t e county counsel's of-say elements Of the scheme outlined in ~an's papers were carried out and in- ,.: volved break-ins, wiretaps and the open: ing of mail. : President Nixon has said such a plan eiclsted but the White House den ied it was ever implemented. ! Ervin said he had not received any ·evidence directly linking Presideqt Nixon to the espionage plan . . Dean took the papers with him when he • -was dismissed from the White House. He gave them to U.S. District Judge John R. Sirica, who turned over a ·copy to the Senate commiltee. Ervin said he would ask the federal in- tj!lligence agencies to review the papers and make recommendations on whether tpey should be released. l ORANGE COAST HI DAILY PILOT ihe Orange Coasl DAILY PILOT with Whlcrt is combined the NeYl'£·Press, is oublished by tht Orange C&st Publishing Comp111ny. Sepa- ria te editions are p1.1bhshed, N1oncUy through Friday, lor Costa Mesa, Newpiort Beach, Huntington Belich/Fountain Valle';', Laguna 8tach, .. rvine/Seddleback and San Clemente/ Sa" Ju1n Caphtrano. A single regional ediflon is PUblished Saturdays and Sundayt.. The principal _j)Ubllshing plant Is er 330 1Wt'sl Bar Slrfft, Costa Mesa, CallfornJ1, 92U6. Robert N. Weed Pr1ts'lden1 and Publ11tler r J•ck· R. Curley Viet President and General M1n1g1r Thomu KHvil Editor Tho Mn "-· M"'pbino Managln; Editor Ch1rlo• H. Looi. Richord P. Nall A11i1tanl M1n1ging Edrtors Torry Coville wesl OranQt Counrr Edl1or Hu11th19to11 hoch Offlce 17175 81ich 8oulo•fld Mo ili ng Addron: P.O. lo• 790, 92648 Otltar Offleet Laguna 6 ch~ 221 Forest A-.enut Cos11 Mesa: 3JO west 8•r S1rHt N•wport 81ach: 3333 Newport Boult¥ard S1w-Ct1mont1:-l05 Nor,. El Camino R 'II . f .......... 1714) l42-4J21 . CJ_,fled Acmrtlslllf 642-5' 7S (......., C9mn\11nllln ._.UZI Copyrlglll. mi, oranpe Coost Publi$hlnt Con\~ny. Ho news stories. ll hntr1t1on1, taltorl~t rMtttr or advert! emenfl t\iffrn ""'Y De ropnldlicod wl1hout ll>tcle I "'" miuk)n of c.pyr;gr'lt owner: $t<Ond ctah "" 11111 H id II COSll Mesa, C111tornlo. s s<rlPtlon b• urrltr 12.6! MOllllllYI 1JV mall ll.U <MnlhlYI mlll,.rv • .. uhwtloM SUS monlnl•. -.. • Stude1its A'ivait Police Attempt To Halt Strike_ .. YELLOW SPRINGS. Ohio (AP) ._ A picnic atmosphere settled on tense Anti9Ch College today while student strikers -waited at barricaded buildings for law enforcement officers to try to reopen lhe school. More than 75 students. some playing Frisbee, attending a morning rally to plan their "passive resistance" strategy. Students earlier built the barricades, and rthe Green County sheriff said deputies plan to reopen the school this afternoon. Sheriff Ru ssen Bradley met with nine ' members of ii student strike committee about an hour Thursday. Afterwards, the students issued this statement: "We do not anticipate any violence. We will implement movil}g picket lines and attempt to convince police not to cross the lines by engaging them in conversation. We don't anticipate any p~ysical combat with police." A spokeswoman for the National Publicity Committee of studen~ strikers · sa id about 300 pickets would be on the cam pus. Bradley said 15 to 20 deputies carrying "normal sidearms" would enter the c;am- pus area to rC<Jpen the buildings. fice, and the county administrative of- fice. ' · The open space element for the coun- ty"s general plan, mandated by the state to be passed by.June 30, was approved y the planning commission this week and will now go to the board of supervisors for a final decision. With the main open space document are six attaclvnents: proposals for developing five greenbelt areas and a cost-benefit analysis on the economics of the plan. - From.Pag~l SUMMIT .... cerns how we can best achieve· common objectives." Nixon departed for Washington soon after the talks concluded and Pompidou j headed for Paris about a half hour later holding a news conference berore he left '. Nixon told Pompidou as . they shook hands at the close or the summit, "See you in Paris. referring lo his plans to visit Paris as part of a European tour later this year. r "We discll~ed everything,'; Pompidou said. "We took no deci sions ... But we did realize that on all major problem s. there were issues on which we agreed and others on which we· disagreed, but on balance the sum ef egreement ·is larger I han the disagreement. "The effects of this meeting may not be immedi ately visible, ~ut they will be visible in the future," Pompidou said. Bradley has requested assistance from she riffs departments in Montgomery, Warren. Highland, Clinton, Fayette and Clark counties and police in Fairborn and Hi~!~:~ that, H strikers do not abide by REM JN G TON • • • the nonviolence _pact, enough men woulc! be brou ght on campus to open the those charges until the complaint is fiied buildings and "insure that faculty and !ale today .· stud nl wi hing to return-to-Clas es are Mrs. Sears claimed three rid-possibily not int rf red with.'' four murder attempts ·all ocew·red within 1'hursd~y night, the tudents put the Jast two years and all were she fini hing ·touch s on a 12-foot barricad believed, in the Fullerton area. 1 •-- made of old doors , bTicks and park S~e. said Judge William Murray had bench s In front of the school's ad~ earher refused to rule on bail for Rem- ministration building. Side entrlm H .... irrgton becau e one of the alleged victims wer-blocked b,y autos · with flattened was his n1:ighbot. The Juag did not iden- li_res . ' tify fhe victim_.. 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Dollar Gold Soars; ·called •11npossi1JI~ UCI Lease Watergat~ Probe Of cJunty H~lt ·Rejected Unit Urg,ed By JACK..BROBACK Of Ille ~llY f'll91 Stiff WASHI NG TON (!WI) -Se n a t e The Post quoted Dash as replying, Watergate counsel Sam Dash rejected to-"That would be impossible." • A proposal that UC Irvine•lease the en- day as-"impossible" special prosecutor In a stateme.1t, CoiC acknowledged tha't tire Oraqge County Med.lea! Center from Arc hibald Cox' request to )lalt the Senate he and Dash discussed "the risk of the' county and assume complete Watergate · hearing~. it was reported. serious damage to the investigations and respo11$ibility for its operation has been Neit her Dash nor Cox denied the story. any result~. prosecution and the various advanced by Supervisor Ralph A. Se nate Democratic Jeade1 M i k e ways of reducing .the harm." Diedrich"· of Fullerton. DEAR PAT: We hav,e a one-year.-old Mansfield, speaking with reporters, also Cox also said questions of immunity for CwTently UCI uses a porti~n of the spayed Ger man shepherd .that we'd like asse rted the preeminence of the 'Senate 's witnesses was discussed but denied he medical center as a teacliing facility for Friday, Ju11t l , 1-97.3 H ·· DAILY 'PI LOT :J Nosedives u. .Buck Slips Badly LO NDON <U PI ) -The price of gold rocketed to a record high-today and the ailing.dolla r slid to "s lowest prices since ti'! end or Worid War TI in European money markets. "The und erlying cause 1s doubts abou l GOLD PRICES STIR FEVER-Story, Page 22 to sell, or give to a school to be. trained select Waterga_te.,-investigaling-com~ told Dash. would ask-the courts to stop-its college of medicine. \ f th · bl'1nd L st eek we took hc·r to d h' t h' h ·11 h~ curr. encics, particularly the do~! , " said or e · a w mittee, the" hearings. Die ric s concep , w 1c w1 ur 'Fort MacArthur, hoping the Army would . "There .will be nobody, any .group;, ls . his statement, Dash said the before the Board of Supel'visors Tuesday . a spokesman for the merchan banking buy her for · work in· . .sniifing· ·.out bo d' t' th Se t 'tte " meeting was held preparatory to Cox's for discussion , does not include the · house of N.M. Rothsc~ild . ""narcotics. Although she was not gun shu, su r ma mg · e · na e oommi e, h · · Id ' M r· Id a·d "It ·s operat1'ng by and conferring ·with Ervin. amount of ·money t e 1miver. sity wou "Gold could go eve1. higher next they did say she was too gentle and not ans ie 5 1 · 1 · d d th t th agg ressive enough. She's a beautiful dog with the consent of the Senate 1md has The Senate commlttee was established pay the ·county bu\ oes ~rov\e f a he week,'' said a spokesman for a Swiss h t the Senate's full confidence " this year · to investigate the June 17 county shall pay :t e u~ive_rsi Y .. or t e LEAVING "LAGUNA BEACH "'"' . ban k. . . . . and we're oping you·c an sugges an Th W h' t P t · d tod break-in at the Democrat1·c nat1'onal of-treatment of medically 10d1,g, en.t . at the C"t Ma R g n'zat'on w mi11hnt contact e as mg on os reporte ay u el of tr t "~:~ _ ._1 Y nager ose __ ~--"'-'old _ "''oL up al one tun· ~ •o_~i'>n a" __ ~ · or a 1 1 e ~ · · · f1'ces 10· -t·.h~W·atergate -mp~ex "5 we!J--CIJII __ en ev -. :eatmen ,,,,,..,g p· r-0-----~ "-" .,.,...u..... .... -• ----. --that-at a--meehng--of Dash -and:-Cox " w I .. . . r --B.G., Huntlngto!I B~ach __ Wednesd~y -x-said -the ationally -as an alleged geneFal .pattern of-politic;ial-y1d~d.J1~ tile m a1ca~ center. -:-r---ounce ~ $5..25 higher han Thursday....and Confact Eric Renner, tralning director televised hearings as jeopordizing ~pionage and sabotage during the 1972 Diedrich, alo~g with Supervisor ~~ph · L · M the highest recorded. La'ter, it dropped for International Guiding Eyes, Inc., by future pr:osccution of persons accused in presidential campaign. · · C~ark of Anaheim, has been ~egotiatmg 8 guna ana g er back to $117, 75 but still a record. phoning :H3-877-2%6, or visiting the guide the cas.e~ ~d .sho.uld_he__dr_opped, __ .4.J.,,__.h,,,e..,a._.ri,.,ngs.,_.JILr.ec.eSs_:Utis__week,~ UCI as a board of supervisors c~m-The official U.S. buying price is $42, set dog training· s-cbool at 5-l3f Denny· Ave., "comp_fetely." resume Tuesday. rruitee m an effort tO resolve a ~orkmg T R · • p at the time· the dollar was devalued for . agreement between the two agencies. . 0 es12n . ost North Hollywood. Ylfur spayed German The plan submitted is aimed at solving L.J the second time last ~pring. . shepherd ls the right age for beginning the difficult problem stemming from cur-The doll ar took its worst beating on the the guide dog program, hut she will have c 1· p . I 01z Ed• ' rent arrangements for UCI medical B A l Frankfurt market . in trading between to be checked for other requirements oas . ane '-.S ,;· Ison s school teaching facilities at the OCMC. y greemen. West German banks _.nd ended the week be£ore being -accepted for training. · Also involved in the proposed solution at 2.6740 marks. It began at 2.7 marks to ' · is the university's recently approved new By JACK CHAPPELL · the dolar and then dropped to 2.6780. All SufJsm,pi~mLTronble LB p1) ·rn M d · • t • 200-bed teachlng hospital on the campus 01 "" 01111 Puor s1111 are postwar lows. -. DEAR PAT: I subscribed to Jack ancl . . ·1.all -0 erniza Ion . ~:in:civersity had propo'sed that the Laguna Beach City Manager Lawrence Toda y's closing prices In Frankfurt Jill magazine for my dau ghter on July I). Rose will quit his position with the ci-were, in effect, a 3.1 percent devaluation I 2, 1972 and have not. received one copy· roposed $92 milli<m modernization have substantial adverse environmental cut to 315 as a condition fo4roviding -------1".u:::r:::o';;':pea11-markets were closed Thurs· 1 ~ • . · 515 present beds at the medical center be ty this summer. of the doll!lr in a single week. wrote to PubJIX-Cir.culation-Service in C lif -· __,,..,.,,..,. , "'""ft'" -Ar t bee d" h ... -lid kill fi"' UCI money to remodel and upgrade the "By mutual agreement between the ci-h . -D h lid Little Rock, Ark-. but have not received of uthem a orma i:..uJ,,.,n s !"IV .5 -"" ec s · ause isc arges wou Su OCMC. · . ty council and the city•manager, Law, · day fort e Ascension ay 0 ay. -· ·Bea<:h power plant.. ~had-unelf,pected and plankton valuable in the marine food. . , "Tra_di n'.g i~ extremely hectic,'' 3· an answer. Could YOU< looli in[o it for. me? smooth sailing Thursday before the Soutti chain . Diedrich's proposal states that the renc:!e Rose will resign his position as city delaer in' Frankfurt said. "The dollar-13 J .G., Huntington Beach Coast Re· g ion a 1 ·Conservation Com-Two weeks ago ttie commission n'Wnber of beds at _the medical center manager of the city of Laguna Beach this iri the midst of a helpless insecurity." Another Hunti.ngton Beach reader, mission. . discussion of the proposal centered may not be reduced . until th~ 200-bed summer." said Mayor Charlton Boyd to-"It's going ·down and down, and I think R.R., ordered a magID:lne from Publix Ed. ff' · I ei· d a penn·t afte facility on the campus .is in operation. day . · it will be at ~65 before long," another 1son o 1C1a s rec ve 1 r heavily o·n· the eff'" ... " of a1'r ·and water "0th th ·th. · ta t t h. h · '" last July and also has yet to receive her · """' The supervisor said Thursday that .the er an is s cmen w 1c is a West German dealer said. B b I d ag r.eeing to '.'attempt to achieve" the pollut1·on. A number of comm1·ss1·on"'rs on d · · d b consensus of the c1·ty cot1nc1·1 and the c1· , first issue. G.R., Newport eac , P ace reduced..aii:.po!Jution promised iJt .a more . . ·"' . propose agreement was receive y a . . -In Zurich, the dollar opened at its her order last November, with .,slmJlar sophisticate~ expansion proposed at their the Orange-Los Angeles county body committee from the university and by · .ty manager, all other d1scuss1ons are weakest price of 3.0675 _ 3.0750 Swiss non-delivery results. All of y o u • · · · ·di ted the didn' f the board committee "with no negative' considered to b@..~rsonnel matters and fi·ancs, and . so drop""'1 consi"derably in· Huntington Beach generating station. · 10 ca y t avo'r the ap--11 h l"'" hopefully, will be contacted personally by reaction." · · l w1 remai n in t a >Sphere," Mayor Boyd Paris and Brussels. • . Dale Secord, representing the Environ-plication. • "d · f · <rto I bo t th ·1 "Publix' customer service representative, · "We all know that much more work sm m re us1J1b · e a ra e on e c1 Y By the morning .official fixing in Lon-· . ·J Stubbl fl 'td d bs · t' mental Coalition of Orange County; call-But Thursday Comm1·ss1'oner Donald h be d bef ,,.'th ·f· I manage·r agreement ·. · · ane e e · , an your su cr1p ions as to one ore e ma · . ,. -don, go ld dropped $1.50 to stand at $117 ed the commission's "request" for B · ht f c • R • t ·1 bl f t • wm begin. Publix ls a "repeat" com-stricter emission standards "weasel ng , a pro essor o marine biology at agreements can be signed," Diedrich ose was .no ava1 a e or commen · or $2.25 higher thao Thursday's closing '- ·plaint flrm hi this column. Publix solicits Cal State Fullerton, said, ~·The timing said. "For instance the amount the coun-prior to press time today. a record in London of $114.75 an ounce. • words." · · • · h Th · h be · h h . ·sub criptions door-to-door, with s_alesmen The Long Beacn proposal calls for con-1sn t ng t to deny it (the expansion). ty should pay the university for treating .e city ma nager as en wit t e c1-"Some clarification on what amounts 'collectlng partial payment Ir o m There is a power shortage." indigent patients has . not been pin-ty since October 1970, when the 52-year· of gold th~ Japam!se have been buying 9ubscribers and requesting the balance .verting two seldom used ·steam Bright had been one of the more pointed ." old former newspaper publisher was si nce their rules were changed recently, '.be paid by mail to the firm. The amount generators to gas turbines. outspoken opponents of poislble en-The supervisor said the county "with selected from among 105 applicants for and what they are likely to buy in the· . paid to the ·salesman Is · the "com-Edison official David Fogerty also ac-virorunental damage. its responsibility to provide medical care the job. future, brought both speculators and in- . :mission" in the sale. Difficulties in com· · cepted as a condition of approval that · Fogerty said earlier suggestions that for the indigent and the medical school The council then hired Rose with "100 'vestors ba c.k to the market;" bullion pleling subscription orders usually arc the company ·participate in a two-year EdiM>n duplicate-ttie Huntington Beach with its responsibility to provid~ medical percent approval." Since the.n, however , dealer N.M. Rothschild. said. : blamed on faulty <computer operation, study of the effec ts <>f pl~t operation ' plant in Long Beach and add co0ling education to students have been in posi-tl)e relation s between the City manager Hotels on the holiday Thursday were '•failure of snlesmen to -turn in orders, and thermal discharge on marine en-towers to. lessen thermal d;unage would · tions of both cooperation and confllci jn _and councilmen have freque ntly been .giving only 4.20 francs to the dollar to }"troublt" with publisben, or backed-up virTheonm:;~mission created by Prop. 30 be_too-~pensive and time-conswniniJ., the past." .' strained. .tourists. 'orders causing delayed proce111lng and ::;;-.;.;;;•-.;;iii;;;;;;;;,..;;;W!i!i~~-;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-mii~----;;;;;;;;;~iiiiili--;;;;;;~-----------------;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~-;;;;;:;;;;;;;.~ last November voted 10-1, with Marina r :;;,·::~:;;· ~~E::~R:-:.::::: GRADUATION SPECIALS DEAR PAT: _How on earth do you get a , -••• valid identifica tion when you are only 17 c an d are not going to school? I don't Camp· US time drive. so I don"t have a license and can't :get a DMV identification until i am 18. I 'can't get a check cashing card at the n•e local market-even-though-I am~w.or-i.1ng:"". ='""___,_:.P~"'-'~-..,.,_g.1_,,_,.,._..__~ ' other. has to take me to her bank lo get my pay check cashed and it doesn't I Sunday Pilot seem to matter that. I have a checking 11 . . account· What can I do? K.R., San Clemente The drama or a marat6on group and You can change your · bank. Both the cos t of crill)I; on camplls are the two 'nited California Bank and Bank of main features that will appear in this America branches in San Clemente say week's issue of the Sunday Daily Pilot. .there Is no reason for a bank to refuse CAMPUS CRIME : There are few · ·ashing your pay cbec~ U you ha\'e an violen aisruptions on l!011ege and school '.account at that bank. Your identification campuses these days, but there's more . . can be checked by referring to the ac- count application which 'bears your signature and personal information that ·-only you could know. It does appear that :: you Wlll have a pntblem getting personal -cbecks cashed until you are 18 without :further identification. U yoar employer :.provides employe identification cards, .this may serve as adequate ide11tlfkatlon ,for check cashing in some instances. (Sunday's_ Best J crime, Staff Writer Joanne Reynolds reportes in this week's Sunday Special. Theft and vandalism are the most com- mon offenses . .. . '• ·Electric Decoratlng ;DEAR PAT: Could you tell·what eclec- •tic means when used in reference to :decorating? A friend of mlne· tole.I me my living room is .an "eclectic" room. l don "t 1know \Vhether to be insulted or fla ttered! • S.J., Irvine . Consider yourself nattered: The eclec· :ttc decorating approach Is defined as ·a • mpatibte mlx of "Immortal" furniture •designs and it enjoys the hlghest ;,opolarity In decoratl.ng today. An eclectic •room combines styles which live· eom- :rortably together even though their design .roots may be In · a variety or cultures, : such as 17th, 18th and ,early 19th cen- :iurles lo England ; the 18th and 19th cen- !turles in ranee, Itll and Spain: the • early Far East; and tbe simplified :cabinehnaklng of America's ·first set- •tlers. A mixed . period settlhg can be :made even more original by adding a :defin;,e point of contrast llke .a modern :painting; far-41ut r.ulpture or tapestry or :contemporary weaving or stitchery. . · CUTBACK FEARED -Experience has taught the United States that the Soviets place all of their faith in their ar.moo ~ght. And if the U.S.'fCJrgcts this and begins to diSann and bases its • security on wishful thinking and good in- tentions, it will .be asking for trouble. So theorizes Sen. Barry 'Goldwater as he tells how "European Troop cutback Could Spell Disaster" in an editorial page column. MARATHON GROUP -What's it like to piirticipate in, a marathon group, to be · -holed up in a· cabin for tw:o days. with relative strangers and have all one's . fal se preten~s removed. Staff Writer Alan Dirkin describes the emotional drama at an encounter group in which he ·participated. It's the lead .feature to this week's "YOU" section • DRAFT DODGER -The story of an American exile living in Canada , a draft dodger who yearns to return to the United States, but only to visit, not to stay. His life is the basis of an ilh1strated feature in the A section . Aid on Taxes Offered -S nior' Cltiien with qu tioo about- :their Senior Citizen Property Tax As- ·slstattc claim may obtain hel p at the :Leisure World clubhou No . 3 in Laguna 'tlills and .Leisure World in Seal Beach. A reprC: enlatlve will b al lhe Laguna 'ffllls clubhouse F rid ay, June 8, Tuesday, June 12, and Thur day, June 14 from 8. a.m . to 4· p-.m. . . Office hours for the ~11 Beach branch .. '--. \viii be -from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m .. Tuesday througn Thursday, June 12 through 14. Under California Jaw, residents who are over 62 years old, own and reside In their own homes1 have paid taxes tor the cu_rrent year ana ·have income of $10,000 or le s are entitled to a partial reim- bursement of their prQ~i1Y taxes. Additional infonnation may-be' obtained at 835-9540. · ·MERCURY CAPRI ••• MERCURY ••• COMET " MERCURY COUGAR ••• The Perfect Gift • • • Wide Selection • . Home Of The New Car • •• "Golden rowch-'' -- • I • "Oran~ Cou11t11·~ Fam i!v of fine Can " l 11\JCOLN Mf:RCURY CUlJ(;An CAPRI 121 H-ARBOR BtVD •• COSTA MESA • 540·5630 ·Home -Of The New Car • • ••Golden Touch" I . .I .. ' . .. '. '• Pr1day, Jun' 1, '973 -----------· -.. , Neiv Delh.i Jet Crash [(ills 48 NEW DELHI fUPI) -Indian airport officials said "today the ew Delhi oirport's landing system were not func· p • rl .......... ~ . ~. -Se nate VOtes Ag ainst Cambodia War -Fund s ' WASHINGTON (~Pl) _ The next that both houses will accept. The process day only ~ours art~ the~Senate voteed to American plane dropping bombs on Cam-. eould take weeks and since the House cut off any more r~nds. · 1 th nf lilt 1 The B52 strikes shoo residents of the bodia will be defying the express withes rep_resentatives· n _e co erenc e Y . nf both th H se and the Senate w~l be dominated by members who op-capital awake and ratt ed windows and r e ou · 1 sed any hestriction on fWlds -chances wooden buildings. · --+he-Sena! by-~ ..to;J9-Thui:s--==;d. t t th E,-=;..=.;:;;;.;..::;;;;.,~~'~e""n~--,.""o="=n""1s' -s 1)(5ti lffi ~Hl'I h,--~-"-"'1 day, and the House, by a margin of 224 to are lm a e ag e on amen m _._ S . 'vill Survl·ve huge Long inh base iust outaiui: , aagon ----------=-------"""""'tlonln Ursdft igh I i More . Thinl<l11!! Airlines jet crashed.I.' killing 48 ot the 65 '-' perscns aboard. • The U.S. Embassy said there were .'. Abo t t. h. B' seven Americans aboard the Boeing 737 u e av and that· four of them.died. Amoog the 11 vicJims were three of fiye member!Y of a- B/\·Y CITY BLUES: · Upper Newport Texas fami ly returning home after four Bay, its tidelands, wetlands, patent lands years of living in India. The father and a 172 on May 10, have gone on record op-E 'f ·t·d presidential veto like ·today and set off a se'riesoflilUISthat' posm. g expend1' lure" for mil1'tary activity ven 1 1 oes, a -" I ould be st~ined by the House· even wipec.I. out almost 4,0QO .. tons of govern-. "1·!\, over or from the shores of" Cam-Y w su "" · 1 though judging rrom Thursday the Senate ment ammunition and kl! ed at least one bodia. can now muster the two-thirds majority person and wounded 14. The prohibition is not yet law, but necessary to override a veto. Internationa l Commission of 'Control Sena·te war critics said today President -U.S. B52 bombers flew tlieir closest and Supervision (ICCS) sou~ said eight Nixon can. no longer clalm congression!ll -·• raids to Phnom Penh in thre weeks to-persons were missing in the explosions, anction for the air war he ordered in Cambodia. and uplands, probably stands· today as son survlved but bis wire and two ul't T••tt>hO .. tine of the most studied' pieces 9f .real daughters died. SEN. THOMAS F. Eagleton (D-Mo.) No Longer Monarch y · o al New P ·r·esident 1 estate and water along our entire range One orficial said the intemation said the pombing of Cambodia is "illegal Cdast. · airport's instniment landing system fail· _ ·Erskine Childers, who swept and unconstitutional as of this moment." Almost everybody alo~g this coastline ed three days ago because of damage to into office Wednes'day as-lead· But Eagletorr, the sponsor of the· knows something about Newport's 'Back a ground antenna. er of the Roma11 .Catholic Irish , Senate's antiwar am err d m.e n t • Bay. It meanders back inland from the · Republic, has volunteered· t?-· acknowledged there was little Congress Papadopoulos Dec-rees . ' . . Pacific Coast ,Highway Bridge and to: ·a SURVEILLANCE · "RADAR used ·to-· · ·day to mediate bloody feud m · could do if Nixon chooses to continue the #. ~ ' body o! water, it has drawn a reaction track approaching aircraft, he said, ceas-neighboring 'f'Torthern Ireland. · bombing. , . over the years much like the weather. ed working a ·week ago when a worker -----· · .~--Once hi!r amendIJient is signed· into law · Everybody talks about it but nobody does accidentally cut a main cable. or enacted by overriding the President's much about it. · ~ The official said he did not know if the . expected veto, however, Eagleton said Gr eece to Be Republic we know, for example, that the fail ure of the systems contributed td"the _ ~ ~~ _ _,.,~d-.. .4. ! •L_ -1inel! _ ~ ·--~~mx_ ob~i:n:i.l_.!_have no optio~t-~ t~e -spanrSb---01Scovere<I: 1t-wh·en-they-wcre-,-· -eras OJthe 1etlmer, a BOemg 737, as jt O~lQt/ ft.1.1= uv ,., --tromping-about our-coastline -some cen-approache<l'Palam airport. -. - -ATHENS(A-P ) -ffim1er-George apa<lopoulos a~nounce<I today that : he was abolishing the monarchy and making Greece a presidential republic. turies back. It was impressive. enou~h The pilot, G. P. !"!'air. who es.caped with Land.S l.!ll,I Linia•, "NOT EVEN THE mo.st sophisticated then that they wrote about 1t m their minor injuries, said at lhe ti~ of the Wall Street lawyer could get around this logbooks. crash there was a "blinding dust storm" amendment ," he. said • f o 11 owing IT'S A GOOD BET that evea the ln- dians and primitives' of this area studied ' Upper Ne1\iport Bay Joog before -then. and that a l!J'OUDd control device was not H S £ · Thursday's lopsided vole . .functioning. He said the plane "suddenly OStages a·. e The Eagleton amendment, part of a dipped.". ' , $3. 7 billion supplemental appropriations Papadopoulos proelaimed himsetr first presi dent of the new republic irt a radio broadeast to the nation. · · The records on this , however, are fuzzy. IT WAS THE second such crash in less . When early pioneers came to our than a year. Eighty-three persons died region, they made some J13SSes at using last JWle 14 in a crash by a Japanese the place fol" navigating steamboats and airliner at Palam airport. .other early vessels. There was_ mixed Among the victims Thursday night success. The place is generally pretty were two high ranking Indian officials - shallow .andgetsevenmoresowhenthe Steel Ministers . Mohan ride flows out. Kumaramanglam ~d Gurna1!1 Singh, ~ People in the-salt.making dodge-who was just appornte -asniglfcom- particularly studied this tidal action for missioner to Australia. their purposes. They established a -salt-M. B. Sterling, a native of Edinburg, mine in the upper reaches years ago and Tex .. said he, .his wife and their \1,Jree it worked out fine. making a lot . of sail children were leaving India after four until'flood~ washed out the salt mme and -;. years residence. they gave 1t up. ECOLOGISTS, MARINE biologists and ''TODAY WAS THE last day of my GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (UPI ) -A,hi· bill, would prohibit *e use of any con-r . h gressionally appropriated funds for the jacked Colombian air mer wit two arm-Cambodian bombing, or for ~ny renewal ed and masked gunmen holding 25 of bombing in Laos. Papadopoulos had taken over as strong man and crown regent in March 1972. He masterminded the April 1967 coup which brought the military to power, suspen· ding parliamenta.ry rule. persohs aboard as hostages · landed in. The House version of the supplemental Guayaquil at 7:38 a.11}-t!)da.y. Tiie pilot bill. although containjpg antiwar HE SAlD nIE juntA made-the decision of the Electra turboprop told the control language. identical to th~ .Senate's, does . to .end the. monarchy in a special Cabinet tower everyone aboard was safe. The f It h b ti Cam aircraft was .directed to the far end of not . go as ar. ~ pro I 1 on on -meeting today. A plebiscite will be held bod1a fWlds applies only ~the sup-__ wit.hin.J.wo....months to ratiry the-decision. the runwa y and'Watch-e-ct ah-distance b"J · plemental bill itself, and not to the. he said. . po~;· airliner iook ·off for Lin13 after the billions .of dollars1n war funds Congress Following the referendum, Greeks will refueling stop that lasted less than an appropriated earher. vo~ in a . general election for a new hour . It landed there. later. l parliament by the end or 1974. lt 1vill be THIS MEANS THAT the supplements the first . election in Greece since THE FOUR-ENGINED airliner man-bill must now go to the Senll,te-House Februaa::y I~. · ~ ned by a · fresh crew and with 25 conference to work out an antiwar clause The premier said investigations showed passengers still aboard left Beatrix that King Constantine was involved in the issue. . BEFORE PAPADOPOULOS spoke, the armed lorces were placed in a state of readiness. · The address was preceded by military marches. Papadopoulos said that the 33-year-<1ld king, instead of confonning to the 1968 constitution after hi s couritercoup failed in, 1967, ''.coopated with all shades of . reactionary. political forces d.esplte the constant warnings of the government. ... Ttie monarchy had been re-established in Greece by plebiscite in 19'!6 returning King George from a. six-year exile. · Papadopoulos did not say what would· happen if the results -<Jf the scheduled plebiscite. go contrary to his decision to-. · day. Research Aicl Limited airport in Oranjestad, Aruba, after recent abortive ·attempt by admirals and reaching an agreement with the plane 's 33,0QO POUNDS navy offi~".5 to tOpple the government. WASHJNGTON (UPI ) -The: House owners for a $50,000 ransom payment. bird people have studied the hell out of 'con~racl and we were all. going home ," the plac:e. Upper Bay has a Jot of marine Sterli1_1g said. "All I know as that we were i;?rowtn, ·ecology and is also a bird down low and the pilot seemed to be Officials said the ·plane -which OF POT BlJRNED· • PAPADOPQULOS ACCUSED Constan· voted overwhelmingly Thursday to pro- returned to the Aruba airport· for' the i · • tme, self-exiled in Rome since 1967, of hibil use of federal funds for: researcli on third time Thursday . night since the ·'collaborating with foreign forces , of live fetuses or lo require anyone to bizarre hijacking over Colombia _:. look TIJUANA I UPl l -Feder~! offici!lls turning against the armed forces, of perform-abortions who objects Oil moral fr t l 15 a m PDT said Thursday they burned 33,000 pounds b · l.t. al 1 d d even col o.r rel1'g1·ous grounds . The provision was o · a : . . . d ecommg a po r 1c ea er an · . The takeoff fol)owed reports that tl!_e of marijuana, 4{ pounds of cocaine an a lallQrating with murderers." approved 354 to 9 as an amendment to a Cblotnbian..airline SAM ·reached agree-million pills confiscated in narcotics ar· A spokesman in Rome said Constantine bill establishing a two-year, $415,594 pto- ment with the skyjackers, giving them rests dltfing the past five months in this "had no immediate comment." The jun· gram of biomedical research fellowships . flyway. · . ,circling and we suddenly hit." Boaters have ~tudied it as a possible Sterling said his IO-year-old son Lee "second harbor" that would enhance and pulled him from the burning wreckage of expand the u~es in Newport's lower bay. the plane and , as giey st~ggered. away. · The Irvine Company, particularly, has they fell' into a deep ravme beside the studied the place. The ranch organization plane. · tiappens to own all the uplands sur-"My boy broke an arm and a leg in the rounding the bay so -it's of .particular in-fall and I got banged around pretty cash and a guarantee of refuge ·in any . border city. .fa's decision was no surprise. For a and training . Latin American country they chose. . ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~;;;-;;;;~;;;-;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiill-iiill:i;;~-~m;;;m;~m;-ijili-~~~~iiili~---"i!!i-;~ Originally, the plane carried 82 I' passengers and a crew of seven, but OPEN · 7 DAYS terest to Irvine. Government, all levels , much," Sterling said. has also· cast eyes on the Back Bay since" The U.S. Embassy said one oJ its it ; tidelands. washed by the ebb and flow _Manne guards._ Lance . Cpl. Georg~ M. of Paqific belong to all of the people. -Arson , 18, of Minneapolis was among the Still ' later,. the Irvine Company, as survivors. A spokesm:in smd ~e surfer~d uplands Jandownl)r, and the government, a broken arm an~. hip and internal ID· when the plane first arrived in Aruba, . the hijackers..-freed more than 30 passengers. Most of them were women and children and the rest were persons l---'Te'!:>re!!ll'.!11tin :he-people, got tegether 1unes, but was not m danger. with some more studies of the Back Bay, f!guring they each had ii stake in the ac- tron. I . IRVINE SUGGESTED THEY swap some of the real estate around and make ·a nice harbor and recreation~ area out' of" the place. This so-called Back Bay swap noti.on. has been a long story and suffice to say jt didn't wor!u>ut. Finally, only recently, the Irvine Com· pany offered its uplan mgs ar~'9JifL rhe bay to the government so the peop e · could have some nice waterfront parks. Take it now, the ranch company urged. and pay· us later. . That sounded pretty logical. After all, ~·ou'd bu y a used car that way. Everybody does it that way. so OUR 'GOOD Orange County ~ -supervisors gathered thi.s w-el!k , to scratch, their heads over this latest sug· gestion. . As a result they have come up with a brilliant notion on how to handle the ·whole Upper Newp<>rt Bay situation and Irvine's latest offer. They're gorng to give it some mor~ study, that's what. See"! Some things never change. Blast Navy's Fault Airplane Crash, Explosion Kills 23 in B1·azil RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) Twenty- three persons aboard a Brazilian jetliner, were killed today when the plane crashed and exploded while landing in the .Amazon jungle city of Sao Luiz , the Cruzeiro do Sul airlines said : All 16 passengeFs and seven crewmen aboard the plane were killed, ·the airline ·said. The Caravelle jet was on its regular daily run from Belem, at the mouth of the Amazon River, to Rio de Janeiro. lt took off from Belem on schedule at 6: 15 a.m. "anrt was i:o arrive in Sao Luiz, a northe1tn coastal dty. nearly an hour " . later. The last ma jor plane cr·ash in Brazil 11 as in April 19i2. when 25 persons Jost their lives on a flight between Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, the nation's two larges t cities : The airline said the jet '.'had an ac· PHOENIX , Ariz. (A P) -An inspector cident during a landing operation" and for the Arizona Corporations Commission that its ·right wing sm{lshed into the Thursday blamed the Navy ftJr ex· ru~ay on the approach to the S~o Luit plosions which ripped a. dmen bomb-airp<}rt. ' ladt:n rail cars apart last week. Calling All the crew members were Br-azilian, 'rx 1AJ!!.htr federal regulation_s. William and ~~I bu~ thre~ of the passengers had E.. Cri chley said the l'\avy loaded the ·Brazilian sound!ng ~ames.. The ex· 00mbs onto boxcars which had wooden ceptions were G1ovanm Pedone, Dr. N. lloors rather than met.al ones. ' Zahn, and Dr. M. Zahn. • who became ill. Another 11 persons made a dFamatic escape as the plane taxied for a take off the second time Thursday. The 11 jumped fro!l) a rear door, ducking bullets fired at them by the hijackers. ' . ~--Senators · in l\lajority -----------.... -~·. - WASHINGTON I AP\ -California's two Democratic 1enators, Alan Cranston and John 'I'umley, both voted in favor Thursday of cutting off all funds for U.S. bombing in Laos and Cambodia. The measure carried 63-19. British, Ra1n lcelcuid Sliip I REYKJAVIK (UPI) -A British tugboat, protected by a Royal Navy frigate. rammed an Icelandic gun- boat off Iceland~outheast coast this morning after the gunboat had cut the trawl lines of a British ,,,.. trawler, the coast g·uard reported. The incident occurred _as Presi- dent Nixon and French President Pompidou were winding up ~ir summit meeting in Reykjavik. Although the Jcelandic .ho s.t·s brQught up the issue. the meeting will not produce any moves lo solve 9 the dispute. -· • Tornado Hits Ill Florida M,~re Tliau 700 Tivisters Reported fo ,r Year A tornado touched down nur IV· (Coastal summary and tida l'\ Calif urtthf cadla. Fla .. Thursday rught, causing · da p JO ., A warm and sunny weekend I< shap· several ln!urles and daslroyln9 a house. :lata appear tO Y 01? age ·/1 inR vo for most of southern Callfornla. Another twister was sighted near Mus· The Na1ionnl Weather Ser v I c ~ k.egon, Mich.; and high winds dam· ___________ 4 orcdlcu tJn end to llnqerFnQ O\lcrcast aged pirts of Lewlsf>uro, Tenn. I skies ane1 llqht drl1ztes broug"ht on by 1 1 • wHk front from the Pacific Norttiw .. 1. TM N1tlonil Weather S.rvlct u d DAILY PILOT . Auer a high Thursdav in downtown there have beer\ more tornadoes so Los Anoeles ot 66\ weekend lem-far this year than In the first five DELIVERY SERVICE peratures should rise nlo the lower 70! • months of 1ny Drtvfous year. More 11r the Civic Cenrer nnd the San ted Ith Fernando &nd San Gabriel valle,y:5. But than 700 have bttn repor w • Dttiyfry of-ttrlt-DlifJ l'ilot ,, will be 0 cool 63 over the wc41.cn~ ot month left In tne ~rnodo aeuon. tht tle•ches. lust abOut the present The Weather Service also oonounced Is guar1tttttd oca':N,!f;JPitrti'.!{~ wtilch buttet&d that the hurrlc.ane season optntd to-MHUr•PrMllfiri lrtti • ... UM ,.... I .SoulMrn Cilitornia desen art.ls Thurs· day and continues through Noviember. ,_,,.,rt J:Jt "·'"'' , .. 1 tM'"" ~ wilt aav, CbUSlnQ three brief l)OWtr ,allures The firtf SfOfmS Will bt niuned AllCI, M ""'9tt tt JW. C•* "' till•·""" in Palm Springs and ether cen1.~rs, art Belinda ind Chrl1tln1. ,,,. ,,,... ••-Jad to •ul>Sld~ • llllle. 1f'WV!ll\ th< Mort than 2\Hnches of rain d~-• tr SiiiQY1 H '8 It liOI TR•"' w•••her Hrvlce w"arn1 that '!lu~sts . ot -H0111tcm, -'f«:7·· T-!tvrtd•v e~nl119. ,_ ..,, tr t *·'"· _ ....... ,,.,. 20·•0 ,';"~]e~,Ptr :W0e~~ c~~D~0~~!:{· 1e Thun<Jeratorms stirred up dust and 1 ... ey. tiff •M • cen • M ~ • oe~:on1 1~am~na In 11\e MOllVI Otserf, llnd In the Sovthwtst, end rarge half Yt'I. (Ill Ut l'IW• ... ti I.II'. tho wutMr service 1dded. . POUnded Tonto Hiiis, Arl1, · TtltpMl!n V S S • The offltl•I weathtr 111t1on In Phoe· • • 1f1HIJla,f JI nil, Arl1 .• roglst red one·ltnlh of 1n · -Ott ... C-AnH ....... f4-4m Folr skies and mild tem.,.ratures Inch of •tin thurSday, tht great st -·" ..-.... -· rovored most of Int nation foday, but rainf1ll on that 11111 In 7S yHrs. But Nf •-· .......... ...,.. lt0f1ttd tnun4tratorms wtrt sca)ttred In Wtsl P~nlx, more thin 2.s lnchH ... -Ct....,... -. rrom Ctllfornlt to the Rockies, from fell. couslnlJ local flooding. ,,. "''"CM-. _,..,,.. Teuaperntures Higft LOW l'r. Albln~ 74 AJ At11nta 81 63 &or.1on 79 60 BuflilO 63 58 <.harleston 89 72 Chortotlt· 10 60 ~r~Fn~ •• I 7d 61 69 "' Clevoland 73 .Ill Ot1'1Ylr 71 41 Otlrolt 74 58 Honofulv. 17 16 Houst0t1 9'1 75 JKk-Vllll .90 ' us v1las • '° IS !.1111• O<:k 84 6l ft 55 1,;ou1..-rne 7' ~!~1ukee l'9 JI Mpl1.·$ll Paul 13 ~B ltW Or e1ns 13 '6 New York 78 S9 ~kl1homt City 11 " mah I 71 59 hll1dtfphl• 77 57 p~nl• ''-66 ~·" bu:J.h ,, JI fc'll . On :t u " hmond 1. 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' DAILY PROT EDITORIAL· PAGE Meadowlark Lost? I Huntirigton Beach is in a considerable quandary over Meadowlark Golf Course. Everyone agrees it should , '. be saved as open space or a golf course, but no one can suggest how the city can come up with about $4 million to buy it. · · · trict, when it was decided the strike W®ld .not be called before Septem~r in order to give the negotiating proc- ess a chance to settle the dispute. Regardless of the merits or demerits of the teachers' demands, arbitration of the dispute would not be served by a walkout at t~ll time.- • , The 96.5·acre course is scheduled to be sold to a construction firm if the city can't purchase it by July. i--+~------+.Ycnl~ss the city saves it, Meadowlark will probably be-ome '1arge1foirsmg'tra . · - By ·holding off through the end of the school ye~r and the summer months, teachers are giving some room for mediators to work on a settlement. nd-thttU!llmeI'-~ak m give.eYet)'Olla-concerned . ... ·: .... ·' . City Administratol'-David Rowlands-is-investigating several possible financing methods, and city councilmen are surveying the residents to determine if the people really want to pay for Meadowlark's preservation. It may be a little. late for hindsight, but one past proposal had considerable merit -the idea of the county and city sharing the cost of buying the golf course and Meadowlark Airport. The joint venture m1ghtnave tirought stateand federal funds to ease the burden. _Mayor Jerry Matney, though, was th'e only one interested a1'd the idea ated. We hope 96.5 acres of open space didn't die with it. Tiifie' tQ Negotiate · The prospect of a teacher walkout in the Hunting-. ton Beach Union High School District is a threat that fortunately has become less imminent~ though still real. Membe~ of "the District Educator's Association (DEA) whi<;h claims 565 of the district's 700 teachers as membel's,-voted-last-week-to strike-over their-pay-dis. -pute-w:i.th trustees. _ ' _ . The smaller teacher's union, the Huntington Beach Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, has voted for a walk- out. ~ · BJtt the bEA showed restraint and displ.ayed con- cern for tl>:e education of the 15,000 students in the dis- · th1Ltime to cool off and view the problem m-~or~e~o~b~j.,.ec""-="'-'-....._,,,_.,.....-'-'!\1-='--'-~~1>:l~ tively. --- wnscientious Council ' Few things :in life are so dull anddreary as a 211- page, $30.5 million city budget Huntington Beach city councilmen deserve a few words of praise -and per· ' haps sympathy -for the more than seven hours they have spent ~olding a public hearing on the subject. ' The dryness of the document is no reflection on City Adminstrator David. Rowl;mds' work. He has put · t9gether a sound, balanced budget. It's probably one of the better budget presentations this city has seen. For their part, councilmen have played a key role in its preparation by forcing city department heads-to justify all proposed new personnel and defend the reasoni? fQr most <}ollars they plan to spend. , Because it is a better document than . councilmen are accustomed to, and because there }Jas been little · public-inter.est in it, th~y_c.oJilii..have_ taken it more --1ig~tl.)',_sharpJy_r.ed.ucing_ the number. of hours spent on review. · But councilmen 'have critiqued the budget in detail, giving it the. thorough inspection it needs, ancf 'modify- fng a few pomts as necessary. Dull as it may have been, it was a well spent seven hours. ~'"" ,,.... H . "flli A ("ER~'l' IN MY MA~11Ni MAIN, SOLDIER, AMP 1'LL 1RAN~H~ YOU 1'01HE· f~ONT LAWtt Bad Habits- Guests That Come to · Sfl!y Reader's ·view of the P~ro"feum Scene Dear .· Gloomy Gus Wh~t's 1\ll This About High Prices? ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Thoughts at Large: The real trouble with a bad hahlt is that it ent.ers our life as a guest an~ stays .to remam as the .post. •; .. . I have always thought that "the chicken and the egg" metaphor ·was absurd -because it's· obvious that an egg can't make another egg. ,-• • • • In the Talmlidic tradition, it Is · Im- . pos.sible for ll11 ignorant person to be tru- ly pious; but in modem religiosity, it almost seems · as if Ignorance is 1he prime req!U§.ite of piety. • • • The reserved Scottish verdict of "Not Proven" shoulq be added to American jurisprudence, for tbooe many cases where innocence is doubted but guilt can- not legally be demonstrated. • • • • if the current gas shortage results in the closing of IOllle service sta· tioos, I would hope nobody mourns their passing. . A.J.D. o.....,, •us c...-tt .,. .,....,lllM .,., .-. -.. "" -..r1 .... -Ille vi..,. of "" --· -Y•• "' -i. o•-• .... o.11w l'11ot. To the Editor : I am disturbed and incensed by these reckless attacks being made by radicals, pinkos, do;gooders, "new f r o n t i. e r" socialists and others of their ilk on the profits and qiotives of our large oil com- • panies. I.t.,i.s high time that someone set the ·recofa straight and rebutteQ these unscrupuIOU!I critics who scream about "high profits" and controlling gasoline supplies to push prices up. understand why he is "always tired.") INSTEAD of wild, u n rounded • • • .statements, here are the £acts about ma- The m06t essential -characteristic foe jor <>ii company profits gathered from anyooe in ·public life is the. capacity to the financial sections of one of our take-abuse with equanimity.. · business journals, comparing the profits • • • for the first three months of 1973 with . . One realiz.es OO'W difficult a "true those ·of tlie same period iii the -previous translation" is when the cognate WQrds year: Union Oil, up 35.7 percent; Stand- COrTespooding tO English "corn" mean ~ Oil of California, up 24.7 percent; "peas" in Lithuania, "rye" in Germany, Exxon (ex Standard of New Jersey), up bariey" in Sweden; and "corn" Itself 4.1.7 percent; Gulf Oil, up 19.4 percent; means "wheat" in England; "oats"· In Atlantic Richfield, up 53.4 percent; Stand- Scotland, and "maize" .In Norttt America. ant of Ohio, up 48.7 percent; Mobil Oil, • • -:-• . ~ up 10 percent (a shameful figure) and Real pride is above .pettiness; when Amerada Hess, up 25 percent. In the face someone is petulant and petty, be is ~ th~ figures.. who can iac~e the ma· displaying the false pride of vanity not Jor oil companies of profiteenng? ... How ~ real pride or self-esteem. ' can any red bl~ed , ~triolic supporter • • -• of free enterpnse fall to stand four . those who consider a thing true if it Is in legitimate . ue for higher pnces? . ,. -. MAILBOX. Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 word.a or less. The right to conde'fl.Se letters .to fit space or elimrnate libel is reserved. All letters ·must in~lu.de signature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry 'Pill not be publish~d. · by Sox is ten years old. Fountain 'Valley has. one of the oldest leagues in the area, . seven years. We have had regional All.Star Champs two of those years. These teams finished third and fourth nationally. 3. OUR NEIGHBORS in Huntington Beach have grown so large as to have to split into two leagues, North Huntington Beach and South Huntington Beach Bol>- by Sox. deceived by these emply administrative promises? · JULJE DONOGHUE i'tledia Cynical? To lhe Editor: Before the major news m e d i a pennaneiftly dislocate their ·collective ann patting themselves on the back over Watergate, I should like to comment on their collective cynicism. EXCEPT possibly in degree Nixon did nothing in this recent campaign that he has not done in previous ~-~tions in which oo was -a candidate, Every cam- paign in which Nixon was' involved has been tainted by dishonesty, viciousness and ilfegality. Yet-the media;-aware ot this • if anyone was, were almost unanimous in their endorsement of Nixon · for president. I believe if Muskie had secured the Democratic noniination he :would have been subjected to the same disc~tation that befell poor George . In short, I do not believe the press is conoemed, or · indignant, at Nixon's debasement of the elective process or his unabashed lust to rule at least the U.S.A.; or his frequently demonstrated belief that he is above all law. I believe the media is sel)ding Nixon, and futun!! monarchs. a message that they will tolerate anything but a challenge to t~ ow11 power. "CONTROL what YQU will," 'looy are telling him, "so long as you remember . that the .press is sacrosanct." Or, in more current language, "RllJl your own gig, baby, anyway you dig, but. don't muscle into our thing." ' BUCKLEY O'NEILL •. Nat Objective To the Editor : i,. I protest your Friday,May-18, beadlina "Nixon Knew ,of Coverops." If the ~ formation was factual then ol COW'le i& would be featured in headlines. However. it was taken out of oootext from testimony that was l'\lled as hearsay by Senator Ervin. THE ARTICLE following the headlina helped to clarify the information, but dld not include ~ ruling of-Senator Ervin. This type of journalism tends to rein- force the belief of many people that the, news media cannot objectively report' matters pertaining to Mr. Nixori. A.O. BYRD More persons exhaust themselves by evading their responsibilities than would fatigue themselves by shooldering them. ( I t--is--the -·onewhO-rnakes--ihe fewest demands on himself who can never There are, mainly, two kfnd.5 of fools : _ SQ~~ wi~t. hese ~e firm~ in their print,...:.and--those who coosider. a thing _~re will be those among the un- false if it is in print. pnnc1pled 1 sts who will bleat about depletion allowances, a c c·e 1 er ate d depreciation, etc. Jn an effort to becloud Six-year presidential the reasoriable profits mentioned above; but these are the same people who insist that the millions given to political can- didates and campaigns ·by the oil in- dustry are for, deep, dark, unsavory purposes rather than 'what they are in truth. . ·.contributions of selfless cor- porate good ·citizens who want ooly to help the. eause of good govenunent and environment. • . - Term -Back in Spotlight- 4. The Golden West College Rustler- ettes, who just won the Southern. Califor- nia Women's Softball Championship, have five former J3obby Soxers-playing for them. Let's hear it for the girls! . TRINA WILLIAMS Inhuman To the Editor: I have recently read another article describing the cruel and inhuman treat- WililJifiFF~m Brin~ Out Big Guns of NRA ,.. EDITORIAL RESEARCH Sen. Mike Mansfield ( D Mont.>-would like to ban the ·slogan, "Four More Years," from all future presidential campaigns. President Nixon, who rode to re-election under that banner last November, wouldn't mind in the. least. What's going on here? Constitution considered "at successive junctures .•. a temi first of seven, then THE ANSWER is, not much. The of six, and finally .of four years." They President suggested at a White House ultimately agreed upon a four-year term, . meeting or congressional leaders on May with indefinite eligibilify, because they 15 that a single six-year term for asswned that George Washington would Presidents . be given s e r I o u s con-become the first President and would . sideration. ivfansfield, who attended the willingly serve the rest ol hls days. meeting, lntroduce4. .. ~ proposed t'Oll· Washington, though, declined to run for Htutional amendment to that effect the a thlrd:term'1ln<Hhereby-establlsbed the. very next day. · two-term-llmlt traditioq that survtvecj un- This hardly was a case of Mansfleld's ti! e,-,anldin D. Roosevelt's second re- knuckling under to presidential pressure. elect1-Jn 1940. Thomas Jeffeniori, irr an- He and Sen. George 0 . Ailen (R Vt.) nouncing Ilia decision to wlthdraw·after a have been trying for years to drum, up BeCO{ld tetm, argued that indefinite support for a six-year-term amendment. eligibility would transform the office, Tb. last hearings on the subject were although It was "nominally elective," in· iicitf· by the Senate constitutional rights to · • tlfetinie post, and make It subcommittee In 1971. "degenerate into an inheritance." MANSFIELD and Aiken are relatively Till!: %ZND amendment of 'the 'Constitu- recent converts-to the -six-year-term tlon, -limiting all Presidents since cause., At least five Presidents -Truman to a maximum of two full terms, Jacbon, Buchanan, Hayes, and the two was descr:lbed by Koenig as "posthumous .Johnsons -are-on..record as favoring the reveJ!ge against Franklin Roosevelt.'.' idea. Aiken maintains that the proposal, Many students of government believe if adopted, would "allow the President to that the amendment should be rept'iled .. make decisions free from the temptation It "does not belong in the Constitution," of political llXpediency" and permit him says David S. Broder of The Washington "to wear at all times his presidential hat Post. "In plain terms, it is an arrogant and forget for a while ·that ·he also owns assertion by one generation that no . a politician's bat." future generatlon can .be trusted to Nonsense,. retorts Washington Star· decide for Itself how long .~ny ~vidual News columnist Smith Hempstone. Even should IMlrve as President. OBVIOUSLY, looking at the. facts, the oil companies need more profits. Support their legitimate efforts to secure higher prices. Perhaps a few on fixed incomes or in the low income groop may suffer but certainly, this is a small price to pay if we are to spread the benefits of democracy and free enterprise. PETER M. HAZELL Bohfiy So~ "-ment that Jehovah's Witnesses are undergoing in Malawi, and I am won- dering if-there is anything that. .can be done about _ It? Can the news media be used to a fulier extent to expose this hor- rible treatment to the public? The hostility shown to this group of people is wibelievable and completely unwarranted. JEHOVAH'S Witnesses base their beliefs totally on the Bible, therefore, they can be a threat to no one. 'niey do not J><{rticipate in any of"the governments of the world, but remain totally neutral. Jehovah's Witnesses stand u n"i t e d To the Editor: earthwide in their beliefs, these beliefs . I would li);e to take exception to your not being liindered by nation, race, they ~y 25 · editorial on youth baseball and remain united Jn their love for the one softball. true God, Jehovah. Since they dedicate · · . ---. ·-. ,.their whole lives to God, this-group of 1. THERE WAS Little League rucely . people do not meddle with any capitalized. What did the.girls get, lower governments. They simply obey the Jaws case. Bobby Sox Softball is also a na-of the 'land and are coosidered to be tional organization. . model citizens. - 2. Yoo mention new leagues in Hun·· Something mqst be done about this tlngton Beach and Fountain Valley. Bob-persecution before hundreds more die needlessly. I hope you can help. Wfeks MRS. DONNA STAHR Caesar's Weakness To the Editor: "Caesar's greatest inability_ to choose subordinates,'' says Harvard. weakness was an trustworthy Prof. Langel' of Will the day come when President Nix· on will say, "Et tu, John ." FRANK KLOCK T"'he Editor: · WASHINGTON -The National Rifle Association wheeled out its big guns recently in an effort to stop the Smithso- nian Institution fr\)m showing a film which depicted bunters as a threat to en- dangered animals. The d<>cumentary, "Say Goodbye," has been steeped in controversy since it was produced by the Wolper Organization three years ago . One minor scene, for ex· ample, depicts a polar bear being s!aughtered from a helicopter by. a rifleman. Actually, the bear was merely anesfhetired and released unharmed. Wolper has carefully i n s e r t e d discla!,mers at the beginning of the film to inform viewers that some or the scenes were "recreated." But basically, the documentary is ac<:urate .. SMITil~NIAN officals ·scheduled -the Cilm for showing at a ·noontime "Free Film Theater" last month. The National Rifle AsSO<jiation demanded an advance viewing so it could pass upon the film's acc~racy. Aft~, Preview privileges were derued. the Snuthsonian received a letter ftom the NRA. "~ National Rifle Association or ·America," wrote Its executive vice 'presi- ,dent, Maxwell Rieb, "earnestly protests the ~ing <?f !his f!lm . and urges that the Smithsonian ~tttut1on give strong consld~ration to withdrawing i b i s matenal from its program in . favor of more factual and enlightening in· formation." SHORTLY thereafter, the Smithsonian received telephone caUS from the offices of Reps. Wright Patman, D-Tex., Robert Sikes, D-Fla., and John Dingell, D-Mich. under a six-year term Hempstone con-1 .Hlstorlan Barbara-W. Tuchman tends, 't~e~Presldent-would-remaln.-_believes. t!iat the presldenc has becomJ!._ tllulal'11Mti of his party and .the struggle-too large for any one. v d . Slie _ would only be refocused oh the question would replace' It with "a directorate of 'In ·ms first Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech, Richard Nixon Quotes sa(ed· -· · • .. • " . ." . -. .let us begin by comniiUfng-"I oo hlfilrtmrt ·11 the Cambodian-I sue of hls succ s ion." six to be n~mlnated as a slate by each party and elected as a slate tor a single slx·year term with a rotating chainnan, each to serve for a · ear as In the Swiss system7' Or, ln a way, as In the Sovlet sy tem. The Politburo is a directorate. THE LENGTH of presidential tenure el o troubled ,the Founding Fathers. Louis W. Koenig noted In~ book, Th hief Executive, that the framers or the ourselves to the tru~h. -to see It lilt~ It cannot be resolved it poses a real hazard is, and tell it like it is -to find the troth, to achieving peace 6r at least an ending and to live the fruth -that's what we of bloodshed." -Ambassador Marshall, will do." Gr en, the State Department's s nior ex· 'l'llakwas Imo ·five y~s ago. How ~rt1m Asia. on the eve of his depatture much fonger can the American public be .fot-.his new po t in Australia. Patman said he was "rej)reseiltlng a con- stituent" and was merely making an "in- quiry." Sikes was di sturbed, he said, because he understood the film "was in- tended to place hunters in a bad light." Dingell called the fi.lm "deceitful and misleading" and "not a faithful repre9e1r talion of the facts." . Despite--the political pressure, the Smithsonian ·went on with the show, tak- ing care to issue a dii;claimer of ill own before· the film began. Two NRA "reporters," artned with a tape recorder a1l9 a came.ca, shn\fed up and ClOOo spicuously photographed the audieoo&. The "reporters," said a spokesman Wer9 . ' on assignment for the NRA maguiue. "The American Ri.fleman," • DAILY PILOT Robert'N. Weed, hb!Jalatt' Thomas Keevil, Editor Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page-Editor The roitorial .. ~ of 'thlt :o.11y Pilot .:seeks to infonn and stimulate readers . by presenting on this s-p diverse ;commen'tary' Oil topics or in,. . terest by Syndicated wlumnlsla and cartoonists, by Providinc a mun lot' readen' vlews-anctby~1hJa • ncwllpaper's opinions and idMI on cumin~ topics. ~ edlfon.i oplijba • of the Daily Pilot 8.pPear ~ 111 Che . editi>rial column at the 1llp aC the paae. Opinlons expn:~ II)' a. __ 1 .. umnista and cartoonlsta Ud Jetter writers~ theU' own and noillDdtii.., , ment ,o! 'th ir vlew1 by "-nu., Pilot should ~ infflTed. • Fr_iday, June_ , 1973 '. Friday; June l, 1973 ..DAIL V PILOT 5 Senate ·neversal -Order 'Will Bust ______ _.,IZl:CUT1"1 f.fSH/OliS ________ .. ' rv -- ... In urance Plan' SAN FRA CISCO (AP) -A Department of Human federal court order giving Resources, said later i n women disabili ty payment s for Sacramento. CALIFORNIA Sm~g Device Delay 'Backe SACRAMENTO (AP) -By program would cut oxides of a squeaky 21-11 vote, the nitrogen emissions by · only California Senate has reversed abbut 15 percent. itself and voted for a ·seven-"Does· it really make sense month dela y in mandatory in-stallation oi antismog devices to ch.arge 5 million car owners on 1966.-67 model cars. $175 million to reduc;e oxides Sen. John W. Holmdahl 's -of nitrogen by 15 pereent when resolution would equest the the rest of It will still be state Air Resources Board to floating around in the air?" he 'HONG «ONG Cu•COm Tallot1 Per1nanen1 In anla .4mt -MADI fO MIAIUI. DOUILf.KNlt $145 2 suns __ SAVE UP TO 50% OR Cutt•m Macia Sult•• s,.rtcacotl, Slack1, lhlrt1 • WI PIT ANT llZ' • ran ALTEIATIONI \, iii IAT. f·t DAILY t •I pregnancy ~'will bu s t ' '. HE ESTIMATED covering California's $420 million in-pregna ncies under the pro- surance program within a gram would cost $120 million. year unless contributions are The program currently costs · ----.,,..·ste , ay ogram1 7 million w'th a 5 i · n surplus . delay its statewid" instanavon 1"'~ ~----...~kee .......... program unt1 . , ~, .. -;--• stead of July 1 of {his year. But Sen. W. Craig Biddle _.....bead. Geduldig said the state In a 2-to-1 U.S. Distriot would take its appeal to the Court. decision, a three-judge U.S. Supreme Court. . Murder· Plot ·.Gets The devices are designed to (R-Riverside) said . the cut exhaust emissions of ox-device_s were a relatively ---:-:;-llliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiilllimmmmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiilllllllliij;::-:-- panel held unconstitutional A number of women filed ides of nitrogen, a principal in-cheap way to cut smog. , Thursday a state law soorion. · the class. action suit claiming prohibiting the payments to more than 200,000 California women for . pregnancy-and women are denied disability pregnan.cy-related illness. benefits each year under a gredient of smog. Holmdahl (D-Oakland) said during Thursd.a.Y.'.~ .~ebate that some experts contend four of the six devices certified by the --"'I'his-Tttling-wi.J.1.-bust.-the-section-of the c a-H f-o r-n i a-Pr-obat1 ... o_ n-.. di sability insurance program Unemployment Benefit Code within ·a year if the con-which prevents payment of . , __ tributions by 6 million Califor-d' b'I' t f SANTA MONICA. (AP ) roarer coma harmenglnes:rle argued there should be a delay to get more jnformation. nians arl! not increased by the isa i ity . 0 women ° r · Legislature," oWight M. pregnan~)i'or pregnancy --'fhe 31-year-Old wife o{ an Geduldig director-of the state related illness. · Amtrak executive accuse!l of ' · · The court ruled that the sec-. s0liciting. th e-murder of, her $750,000 In Cocaine, Four Held lion. discriminates a g a i n s t · ·pregnant women and violates husband has been given a five- the equal pr o t e c t i o n year probated sentence after guarantees of the 14th Amend-pleading guilty in the case. ment to the U.S. Constitution. Carylon Lea Rosier was ar- .......,.,. ....MAJOW::'''"' . . rested on May 14, 1972, after ll _,,.....,_ n.i ....... __ op1mon-..:=.,, , · 1 1 _was signed by . u .S. _ Clrcuit _ S1_1!.r11f~ _ u~d:rcocve_r of cer Court Judg e Ben Duniway and 8'.l•<l_She offered him ~ne~ .to U.S. District Court Judge . kill her husb~nd David, 35, Alfonso Zirpoli , while u.s: western regional sales LOS ANGE~ES <AP) -District' Court Judge Spencer manager for Amtrak. ----"ct:.u•e"'r_..:a,_J ,,.nacur-co.l.L~gent~-~IUams-dissented:= --_...-,--..:... ---------~ se1.zed $750,000 m uncut co-The plaintiffs ..!... who in-MRS. ROSIER, a . former came ~nd arre.sted f o u r eluded Carolyn Aiello of San st.e~.ardess for Trans .world persons In br~aklflg up ~hat Franci sco and women iden-Airhnes, was aocompamed by they ca)! a n:iaior mternational ffied as A'ugust' 0 Arm _ her husband when she ap-smugglmg nng i ma · en red be{ S · · Court · dariz Elizabeth Johnson and pea · ore upenor . Frank G. Pappas. regional Jaqu~line Jaramillo _ claim-· Judge Laurence J. Rittel!l>and d1recto~ of the Bureau of ed they were denied disability for se~tencing Thursday. Narcotics .and D a n g e r o u s benefits ·eilhe r because they Rosier told the court he still Onlgs, said T.hursday the ar-were pregnant or suffered ill-loves and trusts his wife and ~ and seizure were~-t?:._ . e.£S... because of pregnancy. said they. have been living resu~t ?f a four-m<>!1tl1 m-· They challengeaa-state law .together since sh_!}Val_releas- vest1gatton of a drug nng that provision . which . e x e m p t s ed on bail after her arrest. pregnancy-related work loss Rittenband made tlM: . pro- ( ) . from coverage in the stale bated s e n t e n c e c~nd1t1~mal · BRIEFS disability insurance program upon . h~r c.o n t1nu1 n g _ until 28 days after pregnancy psyc!rlatri~ th.erapy and the . -----------" termination. relallonsh1p with her husband operated between Columbia , Guatemala. Mexico and the United States. Armed with a federal ·war- rant, agents arrested Charles S. Cl)auvet, 55, ·and Charles Patrick Scanlon, 3.8, of El Paso; Tex., 'in Beverly Hills Wednesday wben the two delivered more than three pounds of high quality coqaine and their daughter Michele, 5. "THE STATE argued unsuc- cessfully that p re g n a n c y, should be considered a volun-~'linority Meet tary infir mity, .that it should cover only_ an involuntary in-Capitol News Service : firmity," Geduldig said ad-· SAN FRANCISCO -Plans ding that the argument was are being completed for an based on the .existence of I n t e r n a t i o n a 1-Minority modern methods of -birth con-Business Seminar here June trol. 11-15. to agen~ .. i?appas said. Later ..-----......_ __________ ;..._ ____ _ that day, agents. in Marina del Rey arrested Phillip · Barnett and Elimbeth Nichols, 19, also of El PasQ. Tea~her ·Wins \ HOLMDAHL SAID there were· about 5 million cars in California that would be af- fected by the devices ·and the ·-.tr * * .Wider .Uses Of Gas. Ta~r Pr~sed."" SJ.CRAMENTO (AP) -Ga.s- aline taxes coula be used for public transit and air· pollution control under a coostitutional amendment proposal approved 56-8 Thursday by the Cali-e Chavez Pickets COACHELLA ( A P ) . UAited ·Farm Workers Union leader CeSar Cha'lez led a force of some 600 persons to launch picketing at vin~yards in the Coachella Valley in pro- test of contracts s i g n e d unilaterally by grape growers with the Tea!JlSters Union_, F • • C J ff• • -fomia Assembly. . iri1ig ause . ltSU tcie.nt · The measure .resembles one that was rejected by the voters Buoyed with a $1.6 million strike.fund from the AFL-ClO. Chavez and his supporters put up their picket Jines Thur.sday, the official opening day of the Coachella Valley gr-ape harvest. . SAN FRANCISCO (AP)·-The State Supreme Gourt two years ago. has ruled in favor of a teacher siismisSed for reading tenth lJiit the author, A-ssembJy-man John Foran \0-San l!'ran-grade students a theme containing "a slang expression for . cisco),,, said the new one in- an incestuous son." eludes ' an important differ- The 5-2 decision said use of the expletive was inade-ence: air pollution control. quate grounds for dismissing Stanley M: Lind'ros, a clergy-At present, gasoline taxes ·man -on leave who was hired -as a--probationary teacher at go into the highway fund. . Torrance High School in Los Angeles County. The public transit expen<Ji- At is.sue-was-.a: theme__1indros read his cll!SS about the tures would be limited to cap- funeral of a young black who died of a heroin overdose. rW outlay, not operating foss- The theme said that when Lindros left the funeral of his es, Foran told the Assembly. -former student he was greeted by an angry black man Opposition was heard from who called him a name containing the objectionable phrase. Assemblyman Robert Badham ''The writer could not properly convey the fury of the ·(R-Newport Beach). Badham e C:J•flbS lt1vade young black at the apparent condescension of a white man said a special gasoline sales in attending the funerel except by the use of an explet-tax is already going toward HERMOSA BEACH (AP).-. ive," Justice Mathew Tobriner said in the majority opinion . public transit, and "the peo- Millions of re<kolored crabs. "The .outrage of the black had to ~ mirrored in the pie don't want another BART," seemingly irritated by warm-language of the outraged," he added. a reference to Bay Area Rapid ing water off South Bay beach· 1~======~~========;:::===============_:Tran~~s~it~sy~st~e:'.:rn~.----­ es, have crawled ashore be- tw.~ Hermosa Beach to El ·Segundo and are expected to provide a feast today for hungry seagulls. Hermosa Beacjl Police Of- ficer David Lange, said Thurs- day night that the c r a b s resembled miniature lobsters and the deep water crabs had crawled some 25 yards from the waterline and formed a five--to-ten-fool wide h a r d - shelled "road" on the beach. e All or Nothh•'1 SACRAMENTO (AP\ ...:. An -. all-or-nothing reapportionment bill is before the Senate over protests · that A s-s em b 1 y leac!'ers are trying t o blackmail senators into voting to ·override an e x p e c t e d · governor"s veto. @ch~mbers com_es to ·catifornia! FRE ·E KITCHEN PLANNING .IDEAS with .famous-:name CHAMBERS built-in GAS ·appliances _ ' . @since. 1910, Chambe rs @choose from Chambers .has been (!n honored name full line of built·ln models to in kitchen appliances. Cham· replace your old appJiance. bers brand name loyalty has (it's simple.you may want to .been pa s.s~d along from ·replace it your5el0, or let us grandmother to mother to help you witl'l"remodeling or . daughter. ·design ideas for your kitchen. . . . ·@ "f CHALLENGE Sen . Holmdahl or anyone else to tell me how you can reduce smog by 20 percent for $35 per car. That's pretty_ cheap, '!-he _._ _ _. said. The Holmdahl resolution was rejected by the Senate earlier this week on a 14-14 tie YOUNG PEOPLrS ART County's Best Now on Exhibit Invites you to a SPECIAL OCCASION . to In~pect Our _ . . 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(~. 111llt S.. 1f Or1119t Mill) .• c 714 t 171 -5720 C714t 962-4477 . (7\4) ~7-1420 TORE HOUR 1 Open 9 fo 9 p .m. ev~ry ""!"k nhe S•t. 9 to.5 130 OPEN SUNQAY 11 to 5 p.m; . "' , r ·~ 'vol. 66,. NO: 152, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES /. .. ~ , . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .... • • Today'r . _ lnal .. FRIDAY, jUNE I , 1973 N. TEN CENTS es ·o~ns rue ion Two " more proposed duplexes . in Newport Beach">vere---lcnOCioo down Thursday by South Coast Regional -· · Conservation· commissioners, whO agai cited inadequate patklng .as their prime reason. Both projects :.... at 7006 W. Ocean Front and at 2m-13th Str -met city zon- ing and parking re11uiretnents. The new commission's overruling of developments approved by local-agencies has been blasted by Newpo[t Beach city cbuncihJlen as a usurpation otlocat con· trol. Proposition 20 the coastline initiative . passed by voters last November, gives the commission permit PQwer within l,000 yards of mean high tide line in Orange and Los 'Angeles counties. South Coast Commissioners two weeks ago ·denied permits for demolition of single-fan}ily dwellings 'to construct duplexes in the Newport area by Dana ·Smith. · . Those al had been approved by Newport Beach. De~ty St~te A eneral Jeffrey ,. Freedman told commi ssioners they could technically "downzone" if they find that projects would cause "substantial ad- verse environmental impacts." Denied 8 to 3 were proposed duplexes . on O<;ean Front by Robert and Joanne Crane and on 13th street by Arthwell· C. Hayton.: : The three dissenting · commissioners wllo favored the duplexe5 were Ronald Caspers of .Newport Beach and ·Don Phillips and Russ .Rubley, both Long Beach city councilmen. Caspers is also chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. In both cases, Commission Exec;utive Director Melvin Carpenter recommended denial. He stated. increasing density in the area with inadeq·uate parking would "only add to congestion in an already -congested area." "When local zoning is out of line with envitcmmental coilsideratons," said <:;om· mission ~irrnan Robert Rooney of Huntingto(l Beach, "it's. time' we over- . ruled local zoning." The denials are based on concerns for "diminishiqg public access" to beach areas, Comilnssioner Judy Rosener of Newport Beach repeated Thursday. She suggested the developers try to work out a plan for-using. subterranean parking with the city. _ _ . . Other commissioners also indicated they might support such alternatives. Newport-Beach requlr~-one-ki space--pe!'. unit in. that area, which . commission majority has said i 't enough. · , - Battin · .says Not Linked TO Bribery · • An Orange County Sueerior Court jury today began a_J_~ree-day break from the Mlle Square Park bribery trial while the pros ecution assembled its finl!.l witnesses in the court action agalnst • WeStminster city officials Derek Mcwhinney and Tad- Fujita. County Supenisor J\obett ~Uin JD<l. . Fred Harber, his former campaign manager, t!IC>k. the witness stand in the . closing ho!m 1blll'Sday with bath men repeating under oath the testlIDQGy they _!l arlier gave the Grand Jury. · Battin again confirmed that he had no part in the alleged plot by McWhtnney, .fO, to extract $10,000 from strawberry farmer George Mural with the threat that failure to pay would cost MW-al his 215 acres of the rich FOWJtain Valley IQil. He identified McWhinney' u a friend but commented that be was •:astonished" that the former Westminster mayor could , as alleged , have told Mural· that he wanted a '$5,000 check from the farmer for hi s (Battin's) campaign fund. Mcwhinn ey and Planning Commission member Fujita, 32, were arrested on that charge and on . the further allegation that Fujita later shook down Murai for $5.000 in cash in a ta~le-top fransac ion allegedly witnessed by District At- torney's investigators -who said they oc- cupied a nearby booth in a Westminster restaurant. --~~ Murai testified that he was told be lac- Bf}. Ba':es Go1ie; ThatAin't !fa,· Gratian Bidart makes hay while the sun shines but somebody else has beeI\,taldn& hay in the predawn hours, he complained to Irvine police Thursda~ The long-time -South County rancher and San Joaquin Elemen- tary School District board president rewrted someone loaded up 8o bales worth $2l!J in a field off Main Street "between M a c A r t h u r ·Boulevard and Red Hill Avenue. Bidart, of . 26611 Tampico Drive, Mission Viejo, also . told Officer Gary West tbe..hay bij~ker~a.,.e._: hit before but took only. small amounts . · ThEl grand theft or 80 bales of hay, he S;Bid, ~.»" ~ straw that broke the camel's bac Dump Site . Odor Seen .Lingering 'officials of the con~ruction company building 200 condominiums on the old Newport Beach dump site said today _ there is a chance more _stinkin&_ rot~ garbage will-be unearthed over the next 60 d~ys. A Leadership Housing Inc. spokesman said that'• h!>,W ill!IC'&'Will tak.e to finish roiigh grading operations on the sanitary fill used as the city's trash dump from . 1953 to 1915. Jury Dea(Jlocked Initial digging around the lZ acres of,;: '.,~ •• ,._, In Attorney's Perjury · Trlal trash fill earlier this week produced a pow.erful odor that wafted over hOmes, ' schools and offices on the bluffs of west Costa Mesa. ·The garbage, up to -40 feet deep in some spots, oecupies only one porticn of the 40.2-acre parcel sold by Newport Beach An Orange County Su~rior Court jury __ ~10;1::~~~~~-· th~. ~_11.~s .. ago for . deadlocked at 11 to one pi favor of con-"The generation -of these odors · viction Iiled ba::k into the courtroom late temliOFary -problem,'' said Leade~l:li~ Thursday to announce it was at an im• assistant division manager Marvin Geb- passe in the perjury-bribery trialo :' ler. "It is required that a small part of Newport Beach attorney Everett ElwQllC(° tlie refuse be. te_mporarily uncovered and Stone. r . relocaled. This IS the cause of the odor ... Judge Everett Dickey ordered stone, . The l'Ottlpany spokesman sai~ that all 42, to return to court Aug. 1 for setting of t!Je refuse dug up by the grading opera- what 'seems certain tO be a new trial 00 hons will be relocated~ anotne,r part .of identical charge contained in a Grand the d~p area ~ covered by dirt ~~am. Jury indictment. Bamn~ any unforeseen. delays, the "We don't intelfd 0 give an inch," pros-Lead.ersh1p spokesm8J_l s~1d, all rough ecutot Pat Brian commented after the gradmg -and . tPe stink 1t produ~ on verdict. "I can assure you thl\,nhere will hot days -will be completed m two THIS_ IS J :IUNl'INGTOK .BEACH'S BRONZE 5.URFER Move from Civic Center tO-Beach COits City $1,500 •surfer!) Ousted Civic Center Art Goes .to Beach By TE~RY COVILLE Of Ille Dolly "'"" Slolf ed the possible subdivision ol his Mile Square acreage with the-urther threat that he could even be barred from work- ing reduced acreage if he did not' meet demands or the defendants. be n t. t' of k' d . . th!' months .. . o ?,ego .1a ions a11y m m s "We won't be exposing the refuse all matter. . . · during this per iO<I l.iut it is J!OSsible"SUme A 15-foot, 1.2-ton naked bronze surfer • won't ride his wild metallic wave in the courtyard of the Huntington Beach civic center. $11,900 contract was· "quite cheap" for such an art work, but was done at the low price because the sculptor is young. and. felt its placement at the civic center would boost his cllreer. Battin conf.lrmed Thursday that he thoug~t th splitting of the Fountain Valley strawberry fields Into three lots was a good Jdea and he backed the m0ve at county board level. . But the, f lrst District supervllOI' again denied that be was in any way assoclated wilh the alleged· comments of McWhJn. ney and Fujita-on the toplc and testified that he had not discu~ it with either qefendant i!,l any time._ · -· _ Defense attorney Joseph Ball has told the jury he will ·prove that McWhinney is the innocent victim or a plot by "certain political interes.ts,"-to oust Battin in the 1972 elec lion. Stone was mdtcted . on allegations that will be dug up and create an odor," the he off ere~ an .associate ~$1,000 and ac-•· spokesman said . tually paid him $500 to offer . false · testimony in his behalf in Stone's Santa . Ana municipal court tril!I on lewd ·con- duct charges. . Stone was , found guilty despite_ the testimony and sentenced by Judge Paul Mast to a suspended county jail term with a fine of $500. His appeal . qf that conviction has .been denied. Jurors who mulled the issue for two days told Judge Dickey individually that one· of their Dll!Dber could not accept Stooe's guilt on four of five felony counts. Reagan ·Gets Afproval Bathroom Gutted , . In $I,5oo Fire A fire touched off by carpet padding pushed against a heater totally gutted tl\e bathroom of a home in Newport Beach's Westcliff area Thursday night, ~ausing $1,500 damage. ·-Fli'emen. • resp000ing to-the-Nils Goedhart residence, 1516 Cumberland -Drive, descritied the charred bathroom as a complete loss, with extensive smoke damage throughout the rest of the struc- -Instead, the massive piece of bronze work -cast in . Pietra Santa, Italy, by sculptor Edmund S~umi>ert -wilt be shifted somewhe.re to the city's ocean- front. 'City councibnen agreed Tuesday that perhaps the big · surfer 'lisn't ap- propriate" for the grey, stony , architec· ture of the new civic center. • The surfer's placement had long been opposed by dvic center architect Kurt Meye.r, but Shumpert's contract, signed iA 1971, specified the civic center as the only place .his ..work could 'be etected.'- Virice Moorhouse, the city's harbo'rs and beaches director, told councilmen he has talked with Shum~rt a n d renegotiated the contracL Shumpert previously designed the trophies for the now defunct U.S. Surfboard Championships. There wa3 speculation that the statue's removal from the civic center. might be connected to its nudity. Councilwoman Norma Gibbs says not. .. I don't · thmk anybody is concerni:d about the• nudity. It's really a general consensus that it cWould be more · ap- propriate at the beach.'" But City Administrator D a v id Rowlands sald nudity was perhaps a fac- tor., "It's questloJ\jlb]e whether it would be appropriate at cltt l\all,'' he com-mented tOday. · The total bronze sculpture features a .life-size surfer -sans swimming trunks -his-surboard, and a large wave. Richard Ruiz, executive a sislan o (See J\flLE ~QUARE, Page Zl · ..., SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ~ Public ap- proval for J~ Gov. Ronald Reaglln is · doing has ~ebounded to the level It oc- cupied about three' years ago. the California Poll said today. ture. ,... No in1ur1es resulted from the 8 p.m. blaze, but investigators said it will re- quire a massive cleanup job. "For an additional $1,500, he'll agree to allow its pla cel!lent., on the beach," Moorhouse said. Moorhouse told coW?cllmen the original Moorhouse said the statue was to have been placed on black lava rock, sur· · r unded by a bed of flowers on the grassy· ·slope next to the city council .Drunk· .. 'Fripes About-Service ' A policeman is accustomed to citizen complaints in carrying out bis duty; but ·Newport Beach Patrolman Greg Armstrong was h<1rdly prepared Thursday for a drlnken driving u pect's c:rlticism of his perforinance. ~ ~hy did you wait so tong to l;lke ? " th Ped he _ me . :. .. _ e man gr1 ~ staggered lip to the arresting o • ricer who had pulled' him ovtr on Ea t Coast Highway. . "W 'r going to jan·, • the motori st d clar d,. and Officer ·Arm trong ac_commodated him . _; chamber. · "Shumpert ·ha's captured in bronze · what surfing is all about," Moorhouse Caspers Hits Project 'OK observed. "It has the freedom of spirit. 111an . against. the wave, you against nature.". M"oorhouse, an· :irt inaio'r in college. said he doesn't believe the statue is in- appropriate for the civic' center, but says it will also fit nicely at the beach. A Newport Beac.h condominlum project granted an exemption from Proposition 20 controls Thuniday was described· as the "most god-awful abortion ln l~d use" by one coastline commissioner. COmmlssloner Ronald Ccspe , also -chairman -of the Orange County Boar-cl - bf Supervisors, c;ist a "protest vote" against the 12-story, 55-unit complex at 3tiri Lafayette Ave. at the South Coast ·Regional Conservation Commi siOQ m t- lng. . B.ut the · \lested rlghts exemption .was approved 11 to I tor Park Lido. Jn the .renegotiation , Moorhouse said . 11le developers obtained a local build· "H's immediately adjacent to one of the new site has been set at the city Ing pennit Aug. 20, 1971, spent $3.3 m il·~ the be~t residential areas of Newport be~~1;n:~~ ~~~on t!v~~~e-~ite lion ·and constructed up to the sixth floor ~each, ~aspers stormed. H~ was refer- change Tuesday, most m· d1'cated they d1'd . . , . / ring to Lido Isle, where be l ives. by Nov. 8, when Proposition 20 became Commission r . Jutly Ro ener; alsQ_ a not object to the statu at the ' civi the new law, -the comm! Ion noted, Lido Isle r s1dent, said she agr~ed tlfe cente~. L. - 1'he high r.J t.ructur i supposed l building · unaltra ·v.e... __ . _ _ "l~e s n the ptece, I like It and r· be completed. by Augu t. "It's a per[ect xample 6f why Propo. don' feel. If out of place_ anywhet . " Caspers said he r alized the project . sition 20 Is in bu ine ," she said, ."be-Mayor J erry Matney, said today. "h 's technically qualified for an e emption, caus the loca l governm nt allowed tha t nudity wouuldn't be prominent al the but "had to ' vot against it. monstrosity t,p be built." angle it was to be set up ." The esth tic merjts of a developm nt Mrs. Rosener added, however, that the . The fOuncil did not initiate the shift-i' · 'aren't con idered during ex mp ion hear~ de eloper obviou ly-d rved the exeritp-qu st, and ther ems to be some que - ings. lion. ~ --.. ~ Ste URFERS Pa e t) . ' ,) ... ' .. The South Coast commission starr should contact Newport Beach officials and try lo reach an understanding over who does ha ve jurisdiction in this area. Commissioner Donald Bright of La • Habra suggested. i , Rooney, a professo r of economics at .. Cal State · Long· Beach , said he thought j single-family dwellings would b e : "perfe ctly l'!conomical " in the area. - Robert -,Crane had .argued that while he didn't want to build a duplex. it is the ~·only economic thing to do." '· ... Witnesse~ Allegedly . Threatened·" - By TOM BARLEY • 01 lh• DOllV Pll!lt Stoff A former Newport Beach lawyer ac- cused by district attoiney..'s..,investigators of hiring gunmen fo eliminate opposing witnesses in civil cases was jaTfed Thurs-. day· and will-lie riame'd in a complatDt to beJssued late today,-t'lle-Daily-Pilot has learned. . ' · The 1su~pe<.>t Michael Kester.. Rem- i~g!on, 32, will be charged with at- tempted murder, soliciting murder and conspiracy to commit )1\urder, Deputy District Attorney Oret~a Sears confitmed tcda~ · . She was pi:esent at a special Orange County Superior Court session this morn- ing befor1 Judge Kenneth Lae where she opposed any lowering of the ·$300,000 bail set by Judge Kenneth Williams in an earlier closed-d oor hearlng. Judge Lae declined to act on the re- .quest after hearing arguments from Mrs. Sears· and Newport · Beach attorney Robert Green. But he assured Green that he will continue to review the bait figure . Green protested_today .tbai Re1T1ington is a diabetic who needs daily shots of in- sulin. "He bas no passport, he is a highly respected member of the bar and bis health cou1d be jeopardized by jail con- finement,'' he said. Remington's law partner, Orange City councilman James Jackman, also pnr tested Kemington's confinement in coun- ty jail. "These hllegations are a b s u r d , ' • Jackman F1id. _ "Mike is a highly <' respected attorney whom I have known for many years and it,.. is simply in- "credible that accusations of this kind can be made." But investigators said thi~ morning .tbat the charges already being ty ped into a formal complaint are the result or a long and detailed investigation. Mrs. Sears said the charges she will -file center 9n allegations that Remington. a former Newpor! resident who now practices in Fullerton, hired gunmen to remove at least pne witness in a , civil case . Chlef Deputy District Attorney James ' ·Enright identified one of the alleged hirelings as Mic~ael Rollo, 28, who is also (See REMINGT(>N, Page %) Orange Coast Weather More sunsh ine -at least in the afternoon hours -is expected over the weekend . according to the weat herkldy. The drizzles will be replaced by morning low clouds. clearing by noon. Highs in the 60s at the ·beaches , rising to the low 70's inland. INSIDE TODA,Y -Tatum· O'Neal is a scene steal· er. B1tt daddy and o-tUT Rya11 O'Neal doesn't mi11d. See story i11 today's \V eekender. .. , Your StrVICO ) Movlu A -ll L.M. loyd 1 Mvlu•I I"-21 llutlnt 10 NatfoMI HtW9 •• It cloulfiM 33"' Or•ntt Co•nlJ I ComlCJ U-h1toor1~11 """ Crou word ., .14 SPOrll 16'1' b .. tn Notices 1 Stock Morlctlt u.n Edlltrl•I ruo ' Telt VISIOfl " f'l .. nco 21-23 n lttrl ... l'of 1110 ••nro a WHthor t "*'"tOH I• Womtn'o' lilowt 1>11 """' Li nd n ll World Ne"' 4. 11 Mollbox t. WMka-r i.Jt • ,;.. .. h l r ,.. .... \r 2 DAILY . PILOT Frl~ay, Ju·ne l, 1973 · ~ilY ~llOI Sltll Pholt PHll EVANS .P REPARES TO HANG OUT 'NO GAS' SIGNS AT HIS STATION· - . Costa Meu Phillips Dealer Perplexed by Company's Supply Policy --------... -·,·~---.,:-. ' . . . ' . UCI Dean I. Optimistic By GEORGE LEIDAL will haye been finalized (Related story "I believe it offers a good foundation 01 Ill• 01111, ""' "'" . page 3). tor soiid negotiations," van den .Noort Dr. Stanley van den Noort, acting dean At this point, however, "it is extremely said, agreeing It might well ~ the of the pc Irvme-California College of · difficull to arrive at the co t figures," format for a final agreement. Medicine said today he is "optimistic". van den Noort said. COst or medical Key to university agreement to any about a county hospital lease negotiation education, cost of caring for poor pa· lease will be its length. There are two format which may lead to UCI takeover tients and even the annua l cost to· the reasons why. ' of Orange County Medical Center. university for leasing the 515-bed county With the provision of $15 million of · "[ am optimistic we and the county are hospital are left blank in the proposed bond funds and $5 million from California both trying to do the same thing," van agreement. College of Medicine private sources, an en or sai . "Tlie umversity h -0--~~f the ·er1tal s_ , e Noort~-on--eampu ~bed teaching bospiuu.-WJJ· 11----tl . . .. . said only, "It's not going to be zero. I be built if the entire legisl,ature concurs mtent~on of puttmg the county m the feel it would be prejudicial to our _ · wlth the Brown committee recom· · position where it must pay the c~sts ~f negotiations if I were even to try to mendation. The hospital on campus does medical education. Further, the uruvers.i-speculate what the lease would cost, at not depend on agreement with the county ty is ,not goin~ to pa.y t_he cos~ of caring . this point," he added. . on OCMC, van den:Noort points oui. for the medically mdigent m Orange Parties to the agreement w i 11 Meanwhile, supe.rvisor D i e d r i c h ' s Courity." (Related Story Page 3). neces:iarily be the UC administration at agreement format suggests no beds be' I When the final figures are Clrawn into Berkeley and the UC Regents, as well as removed from OCMC until the cal}lpus · the skeletou lease agreem.ent to be con-the county supervisors and UCI officials. teaching hospital is built. The net effect · sidered by county superv.1sors Tuesday. Nevertheless, the base agreement on the. county's hospital bed supply would arrangements to accomplish those goals unveiled by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich be zeni. since the improved county 1 T~ursday is considered by UCI officials hospital would' be left . with 315' beds; \i "' b< , """'d """"" point. down from "'"''" 515. ~ From Pagel MILE. SQU~E .. Supervisor David Baker, w..as . the ~ar~e~ of questioning along those lines cfurmg Pt)s,tal Order ·i j 1 Thursda y's session. • But Jµdge John Flynn Jr., quickly sup-'' Gentlernen Stop-You~-En· g· Ile"' pressed moves apparently relat,ed to . ,. ,-" ·~ what the-defense stated was_.l3aker:.s..con· ____ ·---. ___ ·-. ~--_ ._ ____ __ _ ___ ._____nection...th that plan. ---WASH·INGTO·N 1 "-""')-.m1..-U~S ' tal Se . ed tod . A-series of questions along those Jines . . \fir -i u · • rv1ee -urg "":-ay were declared by the jurist to be that its truck drivers operate at m~derate speeds, to save gasoline. unrelated to the allegations . . It ~lso ordered that truck engmes be turned off when the trucks -~ ·--..;:.::;...:., __ . -·-.--Desan "Fu1De8over ---. . _,,,. ___ _ -Gas Offer: -All .... -or .Nixon Survival ·Seen are not m actual use. . -~ --·~This applies 1!l-alLroutes-wbere the-driver-dismounts and is away from his vepicle for more than a few seconds. It applies like- wise to all time spent at loading docks," a notice in the Postal ~ulle- By RUDI N,EDZIELSKI . 01 1111 D1llY Pilot Stoll Phil Evans. _ is . fuming over the fuel crisis. - His gas station tanks have been bone · dry for rriore than a week because Phillips Petroleum wants to se1yr'iim more gas ihan he--can -use.-. -- Evans, owner of the Philllps 66 station on Bristol and Baker Streets in Costa Mesa, is a low vulume dealer. He would like to replenish his Ethyl and regular · tanks with about 1,000 ga1lons each. But he said Thursday that he ·hasn't been able to get delivery because the oil company wants him to · buy an . entire truck and trailer load. That 's · 8,000· gitllons. -_ · · "l've never bought that much in i.tie six · years I've been here," said Evans, puzzl· ed over the apparent contradiction ' a truck and trailer full of gasoline. l}e be! 1een the fuel crisis claims and the of-ordered new supplies this morning but fer to deliver more gas than he can use. does not }mow when they will be Phillips Petroleum of£icials in Downey, deli.v.ered. J\naheim ail<! -San Mateo did litlfe to shed · "I wonder if there really is .a gasoline SAN JOSE (AP) ~Herbert G. Klein, Ch--e-Nixmr administration'-s-dircetill'-1> communications, said here Thursday the President will weather the Waterga~e 'storm and "come out stronger." tin said. · · It adde : "It is essential that we exert every effort to conserve fuel, both in the national interest and to assure continuity of de- livery." ./ light on the situation.-l'hey--Were. hoi:tage,.!!-said Evans, wh0-claims available for comment. Phillips . Petroleum told h!m that it was I . Mike_ Thoroi:isoo._i·_epns_entative for the __ _!?lore economical to supply the gasoline Phillips Anaheim outlet, said he was "not in 8,IJOO.gallon quantities . ' . at liberty" to discuss Evans' complaint . Until a week ago, he had been able to with the Daily Pilot. He added that he .obtain his supplies from Home Oil -Com- could discuss the problem only with pany in Anaheim, a Phillips distribut,or. Evans. Then sudJlenly he' was forced to contract· In response to furt her_,. questioning, his gas from Phillips directly, Evans Thompson said there was ~o one In. his maintains. office. who is authorized to co~ent on . Bob Barton, manager for the Orange the situation. County distributorship, said this morning Evans W{IS in a jam until ;'hursday he had no exi::lanatlon. "We only bill on a afternoon when the bank of Costa Mesa PHiilips invoice," said Barton . "We just agreed to loan him enougn money to }>uy deliver the gas for them." Evans, a Phillips dealer. for six years, ' Summer Sale Starts June ... 1st Nixon, Pompi,dou Part Mostly 'lri: Agreement' said he haQ <\)ever been forewarned of an impending fuel .cri_sis until headquarters put him on a morthly order limit . He maintains his troubles with the company began this spring when Phillips wanted to tum his station into · a compahy-operated gasoline station. Phillips supposedly offered less than Evans wanted. Ever since then, Evans said he has been given "the runarQund." largest inventory in our history to-be reduced starting Friday. Stop in_!!ow for best selecti!)J:! at terrific savings. J antastic _ selections of upholstered pieces aH · on sale now. Names lik41 SherrUI, ·. Marge ·Carson, :Royal 'coach and-. Woodmark all at special prites. Close to 100 sofas and over 250, chairs to ·choose from. ' . REYKJAVIK (UPJ) -President Nix- on and French President Georges Pom- pldou ended their two-day Icelandic sum- mit· today and Pompidou said they were more iri agreement than disagreement on the "major problems" ~'!Veen them. • But neither of · the (leaders claimed more. than to have begun the search for &>IUtions to trans-Atlantic issues of trade, money and defense"-· "'nlese-meetings ate more.Jike a_eon-· ception than a delivery", Pompidou -told a news conference after conferring privately with Nixon for six hours and 49 minutes. "Fortunately, a conception is a more pleasant business than a delivery." The last of three private sessions belween the two presidents lasted less lhan two hour.1. They then joined their Gabibet ministers and advisers for 75 ' nµnutes more of genera l disciissioos ~for~ heading-for, home. . No joint communique was issued at the end of the meetings, but both si'des said iii advance there would be none. : Spokesmen for Nixon and Pompidou j)rovided few details about subjects discussed and if any · significant steps were taken , there was no announcement Qf ihem . . · The sessions with Pompidou were the latest in a series arranged by Nixon with European leaders in preparation for an eight-day visit to the 'United States' of Soviet Communist Party leader Leonid I. ORANGI COAST N DAILY PILOT The Oral\Q• Coast DAil Y PILOT~ witt-i which 11. combined the N1wl.Pres1, is publl1hed b'f tht orange C.Oasl Pul>lishlng Companv. Sep11 ratt tdltloni art oublishtd, Mond•V lhrowft 'rld1y. tor Costa Mesa, NewPtrt 811·C1i, Muri fiogton Be1cn/Foun11ln Va ll1ry. Laguna seac.h, lr11inPISa;dCSl~c;k and San Clemenlt/ San Juan .,...cmrn1na A •ingle regional eoirton' 11 pvbll,htd s..rUrdays. and Sundavs. T ht prinCiPl'I pubJ11r'l!ng planl I' 11 330 West &.ay Street, Co1f1 M••· C11fforni1, 92626. Robert N .. Wtod Prt11d11tnl Ind Pubtlahtr J1clr R. Curl1v \J let Prttkttnf •NI General MaMQtf Tholftu KH•il EGltor Thomu A. Mu~hlnt ~naglog l!dltor L. l'tt•r Krl19 NewPort Stach. City Cdltot Newport leech Offlco lHl N1wpotl loult•ord ·-Me ili~ddrnu P.O: 9o 1875, 92663 ()tiler OHie• c ost1 Mesa: 3311 Wtst lay Strut t..1gun1 811ch: 222 'orut Avenwe .. Huntlngoon 8Hp!: 17115 !etch IOVltYird Sin Cltmente: !IOJ North El Cimino lltHI T ... ,... !Tilf 142.un Ci..lflH Alllfeffi~ .. 64.2-1671. C,;i,rlghl, "73, Orange C..st f'ubllt/llnt ~ny, Na ntw1 a1or1u . llhlstr1t1onr., edltorl1I m1tt•r or lltdwtrtl,emen11 htttln may bt rtPrOlluced wllhOUt l.lllClll pot· m ulol> of coovrlthl owner. SIC*'d cit • -tege Plld ti C:ostt MtU. · Colltornla. Sllblcrlmllon IW c•rrltt "'" '!!ll!llh!l'l tr ,,,.II U.15 moillhlfl ftllllttrv OHtlM liotlO :ifmollth!l'. , •. Brezhnev starting June 18. At the conclusion of today's meetings, Nixon adviser Henry 'A. Kissinger told .reporters, "Both presidents agreed that our interests are identical and that the pn)y difference between our nations con· 'cems bow we can best achieve common objec1ives." "This has never l>Eien ' a hlgh-vol\lllle station. I'.ve always done most pf my business In the shop, But you can't run a service station without gasoline," he said. "I've had three people tear up their Phillips cards In front of. Jlle because . they can't get gas. · . ' Nixon _departed for Washington soon after the ta lks concluded and Pompldolf - headed for Parls about a half hour later, holding a news conference berore he Je(t. "Nixon . told Pompidou as they shook hands at the close of the 'summit, "See you in Paris, referring to his plans to visit _Paris as part . of a European tour later this year. "We discussed everything," Pompidou said. "We took no decisions . , .But we did realize that on all major problems, there were issues on which we agreed. and others on which we disagreed;-bu1 on balance the sum of agreement is larger than the disagreement. "The effects or this ·meeting may not be immediately visible , but they will be visible in the future," Pompidou said. He confirmed that Nixon will visit Paris in the autumn., F rom Page l SURFERS ... lion as to wh<' did . Rowl;mds said he thought the allied arts commis~on recommended it. Mrs. Gibbs, who helped establish the arts commission and has attended their "This is the proper job for the arts com· sidered, but no formal action bad been taken. "l think maybe the council was premature in its action,:• she said today . "This is the proper job for the arts co- mission." Jud~ge Commits . Sex Off end er "Is there a gasoline crisis? I'm realfy confused." . From Pagel REMINGTON • • • held· In county jail on high bail. But Enright refused to elaborate on .. those charges unlit the complaint is filed late today. . Mrs. Sears claimed three and possibily four murder attempts .~I occurred within ..:_~lie last two years a)tti all were, she believed; in the Fulferfon area--:--~.:....+-m-~ She said Judge William Murray • .bad earlier refused to rule on bail r., R!m· ' ington because one of the alleged victims · was hts neighbor. The judge did not iden· tify the victim. Mesa Pan· Held In Rive1·side Pot , Smugg ling A pair of Costa Mesans and the former president and founder .of Cable -Com· mufer Airlines today face charges of marijuana smuggling after their arrest Thursday ai Banning Airport. Riverside County ~heriff'L deputies claim they confiscated 800 pounds of marijuana from a -small plane at the airstrip but declined to say If It had land- ed or was taking off. Charged wit.b possession of marijuana for sale ~nd Illegal transportation of I marijuana a're Donald L. Walters, 42, and James T. Boyle Jr., 22, boin of 2300 · Fairview Road, Costa Mesa , plus Roger Cable, 35, of Upland . Cable is currently co-owner of ·Cable Airport in Uplal}d 8lld when taken into A Newport Beach man indicted by the custody told sheriff's deputies he Is a Orange County Grand Jury on charges self-employed salesman. · · that he sexually molested a 6-year-old The Sl'iiall airline he founaed ·and which boy last De_c, 14-has been determined to operated with ~range ,County Airport <!Jl be a mentally dlsordere sex ofren er--trs-i:ommuter flight network was sold m and ha s been committed to Ataiicadero 1969 to Golden West Airllne3. Slate Hospital for an ipdefi~lte, term. uperior Court Judge James Turner H S · k - ordered the oommltment· f Thomas Doctor as tr-0 . e . Nicholas Hicmenz, -31, oJ 6600 W ~ CQast Rlgbway, after the defendant pleaded guil ty to sex perversion charges shortly before going· on trial. ' . Grand jurors Issued the indictment 'on the arrest by Newport Beach polJc after calling the lltUe boy to .tbe Oran<l Jury room and,, llsterilng to his account of his encounter· with Hlemenz. , ·BOSTON (AP) -Heart .specialist DI'. Paul Dudley White is reported . In fair condition at Massachu!letta General Hot.,ital after suffedng ".What _ doctors d scribed as a "small stroke." White, 86, who treated Dwight D. Elsenhower when ih9'1ate president suffered a heart auack In 11165, was admitted to the hospltal on Wednesday. -----. 100 QUALITY SOFAS 250 QUALITY CHAIRS . . - Cho~se _from the largest selection of qualitr name .. brand fur- niture at sale prices in South Ora~ge County. Free delivery and dec~rating service. See you _soon . DREXEL~HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMAR~-KARASTAN INTERIORS WiRDAYS & SATUROA '(S 9:00 . FRIDAY 'llL 9:00 _,. ' to 5:30 ',I NEWPORT-eEACH e 1727 WESTCLlff DR., ~ . '42-2050 tAGUNA BEACH e HS NORTH COASTHWY . . 494-65 51 - TORRANCE e 2l64t HAWTHORNE ILVD. . 371.121•-.... ' • • .. J r DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE. Eno-ggh_ Airport Study The Orange County Board of Supervisors ~n· • . comP.lete $2 million facelifting this fall. tinues to fiddle while the foes of jet noise at Orange Somehow, the items had a familiar ring to them. In· County Airport burn. deed, they had. For these and some others on the list Supervisors give the imp_ression they are i~n.oring had either stirred controversy in the past or been re- the pleas for action from scores of concerned citizens, jected outright by the trustees. preferring instead to sit back, order m.ore studies and Thus.you can give board members an "A" this time ( watch the piles of paperwork build up. for having sharp eyes and good memories as they strug· 11'-------ol>eft iffor , "'restdent Of -Jttr cattfornia, hlr->......,=="i§..,:Jed.,.._ .... thwrciugh,.th~ districCs massiv 7 L4 millio ro- ,, fi · gram for spending the taxpayers' money. ' joined those who support a new site for jet traf c m Little changes in government .. The administrators the county. kee~ pitching their favorite spendin~ items. And it's up Admittedly, Clifford· a!'.1d groups like the · Ai~rt ·.to the elected ofticials to do the catching. . Action · Association have different reasons for similar stands. Clifford wants expanded jet service that can never happen at the small, existing facility. The AAA just wants the noise eliminated. The pressure from residents who~e live'!-are. ~jng affected by the noise of. jets from Ute airport is building. The superyisors, especially Chairman Ronald Cas- pf!rs in whose district the trou~le lies, can1t afford to · sit back complacentl~ and <>rder more paperwor~. . . They run the risli: of being fore~ t<? pay off si~n~· · cant county funds if any of the anti-noise lawsuits wm ig.• the courts. Additionally, they leave a· cloud~.<1! un· certainty over the future of ·air transportation in Orange County. · -Energy & Ecology With the energy crisis in sharper focus today than ecology, the environmentalists are not receiying as much attention as they once did. -Recycling Week, scheduled June :4 to 10, could go unnoticed in the Harbor Area, were it not for the fact that the two issues arepirectly related. · ·Local residents are urged to recycle reclaimable materials npt only to stop pollution but to conserve en· ergy. Why? Because it takes considerably lJlore energY- make something from scratch than to use it over and over again. · . This is particularly true of aluminum, the material B d M . · · G from which many soft-drink and beer containers are U get emory ame . · made. It sounds incredible, but it takes· 100 times more · • energy to make a ton of aluminum from ore than to -. ..-_ ..... _ _ _ -:_~Qr:t,-Mes Unified. sChool -District ~tees . ap:----=· rteprodu ~ ~ ton fiom aluminum cans ana TV dinner- peared to be playing1n an age.old budget game jusf Ote rays. . · other night · when they began poring over proposed ex· So why not start recycling now? There are reclama- penditures for the 1973-74 schgol year. tion centers in the Harbor Shopping Center, Westcliff Pondering long lists of figures, for example, they Plaza, Eastbluff Village· Center, and Orange Coast Col- -··· :CouruI -$'14 000 p-opos-e·d for a-bus-painting-garage~-Then : -'·lege. · . · . . ....... there was '$56,00Q to enclose a new dining area at Costa It's something citizens can do to· soften the blow Mesa High School, a campus which is scheduled for a of both t~e energy and the environmental crisis. N 4 . . '' flll ~ CHtR\liY IN MY MA~TINI AGAIN, SOLD IE~. ANP l'LL 1RANHE~ YOU TO 1HE FRONT LAWH~ Bad Habits.;;. Guests · That_ Come to Stay ~YD NEY J. HARRI~ Tboupts at Laree: The real trouble with a bad habit ls that ll enters our Jife as a guest and stays to remaJn as· the host. -• • • I have always thought that "t·he ~hicken and the egg" metaphor was absurd -because it's obvious that an egg can't make another egg. • • • In the Talmudic tradition, it is im- possible for an ignorant person to be tru- ly pious; but in modern religiosity, it almost seems as if ignorance is the prime requisite of .piety. , ·-. . The reserved Scottish verdict of "Not Proven" Mould be added to American Jurisprudence, for those many cases where innocence is doubted but guilt c&Jr not legally be demon&rated. • • • • More persons exlu!ust themselves ·by evading their responsibilities than would fatig114: themselves by shoul<fet"ing them. ('It is .the one who makes the fewest demands on bhnself who can never r =-Bear----- Gloomy Gris First it -was "Attica West" and now it's the-Great Wall of China in C.Orona del Mar! DEMOSTHENES _ understand why he is "always tired.") • • • The most essential characlj!rlstic for anyone in public life is the capacity to take abuse with equanimity. · • • • One realizes how difficult a "true translation" is wllen· the cognate words corresponding tO English "corn" mean "peas" in Lithuania, "rye" in Germany, barley" in Sweden; ·and "corn" i~lf means "wheat" in England, "oats" in SCotland, and "maize" in North America. • • • Real pride fs above pettiness; w~n Someone is petulant and petty, he 1S displaying the false pride of vanity, not the real pride of self~. · • • • • There are, mainly, two kinds of fools : those who ~ider a thing true if it is in print, and those who consider a thing false if it is in print. S~-year Presi.dential Term Baek· in Spotlight Sen. Mike Mansfield (D _Mon!,) would like to ban the-slogan, "Four More Years,'' from all future presidential campaigns. President Nixon, who rode to re-election under that banner last November, wouldn't mind in the least. What's going on here? THE ANSWER is,. not much. The President suggested at a White House r EDITORIAL RESEARCH Oonstitution eonsidered "at successive junctures . . . a term first of seven, then of six, and finally of four years." They .Reader's VieW of the Petroleum Scene What's -All~liis_ ADouf _High Pr_·-cc~-st - To the Editor : · I am disturbed and incensed by these reckless attae mg ma e by radicals, . pinkos, d<rgooders, "new f r o n t i e r" socialists. and others pf their ilk on the profits and motives of our large oil com- panies. It is high time that someone set the record straight and rebutted these unscrupulous. critics who scream about "high profits" and controlling gasoline supplies to-push prices up. · - r . .MAILBOX ... >. Letters ·from readers are welcome. ND-rmaUy writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or elimtnate. libel is reserved. All letters must ·trtczude signature anti mailing address, but names may be withheld 011 request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. " INSTEAD . of wild, u n f o u n d e d statements, here are the facts about ma- jor oil compan; profits gathered from the . financial sections of orie of our business journals, comparing the profits for the first three months of. 1973 with those of the same period in the 1>revious -year: tJriioo Oil, up 35.7 percent; Stand-higher levels of gove111QJent make our ard Oil of California, up 24.7 percent; decisions for us. That is why I have Exxon (ex Standard of New Jersey), up woi,:ked so hard to suggest that our city 43.7 percent; Gulf Oil, up 19.4 percent; come to grips with the pressing problems- Atlantic Richfield, up 53.4 pereent; Statld· in the ocean front area. Your readers ard of Ohio, up 48.7 percent; Mobil Oil, may not be awar~ that if .present zoning µp 10 'percent (a Shameful figure) and in the Balboa-West Newport area re- Amerada Hess, up 25 percent. In the face 1bains, there will be a probable .54 per· of these figures woo can accuse the .ma· ·· cent increase in density with the jor oil companies of profiti:ef!ng? ... How resulting cars that people bring. The can any red bl~ed, ~atnotic supporter duplexes which are being denied are all of free i;nterpnse ~ail ~ s~d f~ replacing single ·family dwelling~, yet no square With these fme fums m their ·· · increase in off street parking is-required legitimate ~esire for higher prices? · by t~ city. . · . deceived by these empty administrative promises? JULIE DONOGHUE Jlle'diu Cy~iicul? Te the Editor: &?fore the major news med i a permanently dislocate their collective arln patting themselves on the back over Watergate, I should like to comment. on their collective cynicism . EXCEPT possibly in degree Nixon did notbiDi.)n' this recent campaign that he has not done in previous elections in . which he was a candidate. Every cam- paign in which Nixon was involved has been tainted by ·dishonesty, viciousness . and illegality. Yet the media, aware ·or tllls if anyone was, were almost unanimous in their endorsement of Nix011 for president. I believe if Muskie . bad 'Secured the Democratic nomination he would have been subjected to the same 'discreditation that befell poor George. In short, I do not believe the press is concerned, or indignant, at Nixon's debasement of the elective process or his unabashed lust to rule at least the U.S.A.; or his frequently demonstrated belief that be is above all Jaw. I-believe the media is sending Nixon, and future monarchs. a message that they will tol erate anything but a challenge to their own power. • "CONTROL what you will,'' thiy-are telling him, "so. long as .you r~mem!Jer that tje press is sacrosanct." Or, in more !current language, "Run yotir own gig, baby, anyw~ you dig, but don't , -· muscle into our thing." BUCKLEY O'NEILL Not O"fectf.1'e To the Editor: I protest your Friday, May lJ, headline "Nixon Knew of Coverups." If 1he in· formation-was factual then-of COUl'le it would M featured in headlines. 'Hawever, it was taken out · of context froin testimony that was ~uled as hearsay by Sena,lor Ervin. - THE ARTICLE following the headline helped to clarify-1he information, but did not include the rulj,pg of Sellator Ervin. This type of'-jauinalism tends to rein- force the bellef ol many people that the news media cannot objectively report matters pertaining to Mr. Nixoo. . ' -... . A. 0. Bflm. .~re will ~ those a.moog the un-To say that it is not the "right or the pnnc1pled leftists who will bleat about job" of a commissioner of the <Joastal w •1dl •1 F •1, B • · depleti?'1 allowanc:es. a cc e I er a t e d C.Onservation C.Ommis~on to rezone the l . l e l m . rings depreciation, etc. ~ an effort to becloud city of Newport Beach is unfort40ately a the reasonable profits mentioned aJ;>o"'.e; poor choice of words. It is the "right" but these a~. the ~me people .~ho ms1st and the .. job" of every commissioner l~at the millions g•~en to pohtical. c~n· and the C.Ommission to "control develop-·out Bi· .. g ·Guns of N~A didates and ca,mpa1gns by the 01! m-rnent in the permit tone,'' and if in the dustry are for deep,. dark, unsavoi:r opinion of the Commission ·or a com-~ rather than _ what they are m missioner, the zoning practices in a city tnith. . .contributions of selfless cor-indicate that development is -out-of-eon---------~r.ate. good.....cimens.""Who" want only, to trol, it,.would be a violiltion of the law not WASHINGTON -The National Riile help the cause ot good government and to deny permits which would create an Association wheeled out its big guns environment. adverse environmental effect. · recenLly in an effort to stop the 'Smithso-- OBVIOUSLY, looking at the facts, the oil companies need more profits. Support their legitimate efforts to ~re higher prices. Perhaps a few on fixed incomes or in the low income group may suffer but certainly, tllls is a small price to pay if we · are to spread the benefits of · democracy and free enterprise. PETER M. HAZEL~ JUDY B. ROSENER nian Institution from · sfiowing a film On Target which depicted hunters as a threat to en- dangered animals. To the Editor: Patman said he was "representing a con- stituent" and was merely making an "in- quiry." Sikes was disturbed, be said, because he understood the film "was in- tended to place hunters in a bad light." Dingell called the film "deceitful and · misleading " and "not a faithful represen· . , meetlng-oL.co~sionalJ~ . , 15 that a single six-year term for Presidents be given. s e r i o u s con- sideration. Mansfield, who attended the meetl!:!g, introchiced. ll proPQSed COD- ultimately agreed upon a four-year term, Commission's .Job · th-.indefinite_eligibillty, because they __ assumed that ~rge Washington would o ,ieEaJ or: Barbara Eastman·s May 23· letter to the editor was right on target, Those who worked so hard .,, get councilmen elected who would listen to the residents of Newport· Be,ach are now being forgotten due to the relentless pressure of the developers to keep he city's density high. The documentary, "Say Goodbye," has been steeped in controversy since it was produced by the Wolper Organization three years ago. One minor scene, for ex- ample, depicts a polar bear, being slaughtered from a helicopter· by a riflell)an. Attually, the bear was merely anesthetized and released unharmed. Wolper has carefully l n s er t e d talion of the facts." · · 1 Despite the political pressure, the Smithsonian went OD· with the show, tak· \ -stitutional amendment t6 that effect· the very next day. . . This hardly w11s a case of Mansfield's knuckling under to presidential pressure. ·He and ·sen. George D. Aiken (R .Vt.) have been trying for years to drum up · support for a six-year·tenn amendment. The last hearings on the subject were held by the Senate ·constitutional rights subcommittee in 1971. MANSFIELD and Alken are relatively recenr converts to the six•year-term cause. At . least five Presidents - Jacbon, Buchanan, Hayes, and the two Johnsons -are on record as faVoring the idea. Aiken maintains that the J>l"O(Xl481, Jf adopted, would "allow the President to make decisions free from the temptation of poUtic,al. expediency" and permit ~ "to weat<·at all times his presidential hat and forg t for a while fh'!t he also--0wns a. politician's hat." ' · Nonsense, retorts Washington Star- ·Ncws columni t Smith Hempstone. Even under s six-year term, Hempstone con- tends, ''the President would remain • titular head-of his party and the struggle would oniy be refocused on the question of his s.ucces ion." THE LE Gm of presidcntl!ll tenure ALO Jroubled th Founding Fathers. · U>uis W. Koenig noted in his book, '11\e Vhief Executive, that the fraJners of th ' •\ become the_Jirst President and would You natter me by suggesting (May 25) JUST LOOK around you-Promoptory willingly se'tve the rest «. bis days. that I alone was able to take a permit Point, Baywood, Bayport, Park Newport Washington, thciugh, declined to run for application off the Consent Calendar and and soon·to-be. Jasmine Creek. The traf- a third tenn and thereby established the have it denied. I'm siire you know that 1t fie gets worse daily but these high densi-. two-term·llmlt tradition that survived UJ1. takes three commissioners to remove an ty developments keep going up. And now til Franklin D. Roosevelt's second re· application from Consent, and that it we hear that the Irvine C.Ompany and election I.ii. 1940. Thomas Jeffers0n, in an· would be Impossible for one com·. others are planning a six-lane highway to nl>wicing his decision to withdraw after a missioner to deny a permit. None of the bring in more people and cars from the second term, argued that indefinite other commissioners are "weak sisters,'' .... Mission Viejo area. . · eligibility would transform the office; and I think thl!y would resent the im· We must have more responsive coun· although it was "nominally elective," in-plication ·t}!at they are so. e'asily in-cilmen and planning conimissioni!rs and to a . lifetime post, and make lt fluenced. then let them know how we feel about ""egener-at" into an 1'nheritance." · h h high density. I u "' . I STRONGLY agree wit you t at W. L.'l'HOMPSON THE ZZND amendm nt of the Constitu· tlon, limiting all idents since Trwnan to a maximum of t o full terms, was described by Koenig as "posthumous revenge against Friliklin Roouvelt." Many students «. government believe that the alllendment should be repealeCl.- It "does not belong In the Constitution,'' says David S. Broder of The Washln~ton · Poet. "In plain tennl, lt is an arrogant assertion by one generation Umt o future generation can be trusted to. decide for itself how long any Individual should serve as President." Hittocian Barbara W. T_u c h m an believes that th presidency has. berome too large for any one. individual. be "home rule" is preferable to having Wieks_ To the Editor: "Caesar•·s greatest. 'j'feakness.. was an inability to choose t r u s t w o r t h y subordinates," says Prof. Langer. of Harvard. Will the day come when President Nix· on will say, "Et tu, John." FRANK KLOCK Enipt!I Pro111i1es' To the Editor: . . disclaimers at trhe beginning o_f the film to inform viewers that some of the scenes were "recreated." But basically, the doowJientary ls accurate. SMITHSONIAN officals scheduled the film for showing at a rioonUme "Free Film Theater" last month. The National Rifle Association demanded an advance viewing so it could pass upon the film 's accuracy. After preview privileges were ·denied , bbe Smithsonian received a letter from. the NRA. "The National Rifle Association of America ," wrote its executive vice presi- dent, Maxwell Rich, "earnestly. J>l(ltests the showing « this film and ~ that the Smithsonian Institution give strong consideration to withdrawing t h i s material from its program in f.avor of more . factual and enlightening in· . formation." .. SHORTLY thereafter, the Smithsonian ' received telephone calls from the offices of Reps. Wright Patman, D-Tex., Robert Silres, D-Fla., and Joh'n Dingell, D-Mich. -Quot~s uld~ replace-it-with " dkect.orate o six to be nominated as a slate by each party and elected as a slate for a single six-year term with a rotatlng cbainnan, each fo serve for a year as in the · Slviss system." Or, ln a way, a~ the Soviet In his first Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech, Richard "Nixon staled · . -. _ .. . . . . .let us begm y comm1 mg . -ao-lbink tllat if Ille ambadlan iMtl <>UTSelves to the truth -to see it like it cannot be ·resolved it poses a real hazard system. The Politburo la a direetor1te1 -,__ ________ ;....._.....;_, is, and tell it Uke it Is -to find the truth, to achieving peace or al least an ending and to live the truth -that's what we of bloodshed." -Ambassador Marshall will -do." Green, the State Departm nt's senior ex- That was almost five years ago. How pert on. Asia, on the eve of his departure much k>nger can the American public be ·: for his new post in .Australia. .. - \ • \ ing care to issue a disclaimer of its own before the film beg'an. Two NRA . 1'reporters," armed with I\ 1:aJ>!! ~r · and a camera, showed up ·and · cor.. ~­ spicuously photqgraphed the audience. The "reporters,"-said a spokesman, were on assignment for the NRA magazine, "The American Rifleman." DAILY PILOT Robut N~ Weed, Publisher · Thomas Keevil, Ediio?- .... Barbara Krei!>ic~ Editorial -Page Editor The editurlal ,page of 9Mf Dail.)!' 'Pilot ·ieeks to inform and .timula.te readen by prescntlrc on this pare divel"l!e ;'commentary. on topics or In- terest by gyndlcat~ colwnnists and cartoonists; by~providing a bum ill' readers' views and by preselitlnir this n 1vspaper's opinions and ideu on current topics. Th editotjal.opll\lorll of the Daily 2il<>.L ~....only_m Ole editorial rolumil' at the top ~ 1he _ PB&e. Opinions...e p by ~ umnists and cartoon! s and Jetter writers are ti) ir own and no~ ·mcnt of 1flelr vie"11 by 'the n.Jq Pil<>< should in1umL · Friday, June 1, 1~7~ .. .. .. Friday, June l, 1W3 DAILY PILOT 5 , 1 Order-·'Will ·Bust enate Reversal .. Insurance Plan' SACRAMENTO (AP i -By a squeaky 21-J l vote , the SAN FRA CISCO (AP ) -A Department of Human California Senate has reversed federal ,.c0urt-· o~er giving Resources, said later j.n . JtselLamLvoted.Jor a . .seven· Sacramento. month delay in mandatory in-women disability payments for -stallation o1 antismog devices pregpancy "will bu st' ' HE ESTIMATED covering on 196&-67 model cars. · California's $420 million in-pregnancies . under the pr<>-Sen. John W. Holmdahl's surance program within a gram would cost $120 million. CALIFORNIA resolution would request the Year un,less contributions are The program currently costs state Air Resources Board to """'""----T:-:-it".":l"~~....,,..~~=,,,,..,=--'37S-.milli · Ul..a..$45..Jni!J' 1u· 111...,~--------.L..-c!ela tt-s t-atewide-imrt-allauo 'boos e , says e program s · I I ..J . surplus. program until Jan. 31, 1974, in· head. Geduldig said the state stead of July l of this yea r. In a 2-t<>-1 U.S. District would take its appeal to the Murder The devices are designed to Court stecision, .a three-judge U.S. Supreme Court. cut exhaust emissions of ox- panel held unconstitutional A number of women filed ides of nitrogen, a principal in· Thursday a state law section the class action suit claiming ·pJ , G gredient of ~og. prohibiting the paym ents to more than 200.000 California -ot ets Holmdahl D-Oakland) said women for pregnancy and women are denied disability during Thur. day's debate tliat pregnancy-re lated illness. benefits each year under a some experts contend four of "This ruling will bust the section of the ca Ii f 0 r n i a Probat1·on the si~ devices certified by the board could harm engines. He disability insurance program Unemployment Benefit Code argued there should be a delay within a year if the con-which prevents payment of to get more information. tribulions by 6 million ·Califor-disability to women ! or SANTA MONICA (AP) -nians are not increased by the OTHER\VISE h "d "God Legislature," Dwight M . pregnancy or pregnancy· The 31-year-old wife of an • e sai f• h lcJj d.irec f th related illness, Amtrak executive accused of help owners of one o t ese Gedu ~· I.or o e state 1 d h t th cars."... ~ $750,~~o I .•·. 111 C0cai!!~ ~ Fou1; HelCI : The _CQu~t !"II e t a ~ sec-· soffcitlng the murdef of h~r The devices, which have a ·t1on d1scnmmates a g a 1 n s t . . pregnant women and violates · husband has been given a five-. maximum· cost of $35 each in- the equal pt o t e ct i o n year pro~ted sentence after eluding installatio n. would be guarantees of the 14th Amend-pleading guilty in the case. installed on a staggered basis h ThoS Co n f over a 10-month period, ac-ment to t e . . ns l u ion. Carylon ~a Rosier was ar-cording to the laSt numeral of · rested on May 14, 1972, after a the license late. Most o-wners -'r~E · MAJORITY opinion w-o:....u-ld "'-ave to take the1·r cars · ed ... u s Cir ·t sherifrs undercover officer 11 was sign ..uy • · CUI · 1"nto a garage for 'ttie i"ob. Co rt J d B Du · d said she offered him money to u u ge en mway aru · kill h h b d · Although t h e resolut1·on U S D. t · t c t J d · er us an David, 35, · · is ric ,our u ge •vould not be b1"nd1"ng on the Alf Z. Ii h"l u s western regional s a I ~ s • LOS ANGELES r APl onso irpo ' w 1 e · · board, legislative observers_ Federaf narcotics agents have District Cou,rt Ju_<!ge S£(!ncer manager for Amtr~k. cbelieved--it would ean a Williams dissented. seized $750,000 in uncut co-The plaintiffs _ who in-MRS ROSIER a fol'mer -delay because the board has ·caine and arrested four 1 d d C 1 Ai 11 f Sa stewardess for Trans World requeste~ "guidance" fr~m persons in b!J.aking up what ~a;cisco~roa~~ w~moeno iden~ Airlines, was accompanied by thtell Let_ g1slature on the m· they call a major international .f. A . . her hummnd when she_an.. s a a ion program. smuggling ring. . ti ied-as ugustma~;--Afmen--. " -Seri.Uwrence E. Walsh (D· dariz Elizabeth Johnson and peared before Superior Court H · t p k) t · d Frank G. Pappas, regional • . . . Judge Laurence J Rittenband· untmg on ar ne unsuc· director or the Bureau of Jaqueline Jaramillo -claim-. f t . ~. ceS'Sfully to get the Senate Narcoti~s _and Dang e r_()_u s.. ·~n~~~ ~~r~e~e':~a~~ab;~~Y . 0~:fe~~~!rthe cour?he still rules scrapped teml>O!'llrily ~o Do!gs said Thursday tl1e ar---. Y loves and trusts his wife and he could take up a bill of h~s _ rests 'and .. seizure . were-1ne _wen pregnao.Lo.r uffeQ» ill-sa1a-mey ave been living that would order, the board to . r..esult of a four-!TlQnlh in-ness because of pregnl\llcy. · . . delay the installation-schedule_. . . . tl!a They challenged a state law together smce she was releas-!Tu is expectedJQ_bring_his bill vest1gat~on.of _a _drug-I"mg_ ~ o prqvision· ~h!Ch -ex em in 5 · -:-..ed on bail art~ ber·arresl --. k ,--- ---·pregnancy-related work loss Rittenband made the pr6-up agam next wee · - ( .) · from coverage in the stale bated sentence c~nditi_onal · HOLMDAHL SAID th ere BRIEFS . disability insurance program . uppn . h~r . cont In u Ing were about 5 million cars in z until 28 days after: J?regnancy psyc~atr-i~ t~erapy and the California that would be af- ----------termination. . relationsh1p with her husband fected by the devices and the operated between CQlumbia , and -their daughter Michele, 5. Guatemala, Mexico and the "THE STATE argued u~uc· United . States. cessfully that p r e g n a n c y * * ·* Wider Us es " Armed with a federal war-should be considered a volun- rant, agents arrested Charles tary infirmity• that it should s. Chauvet, 55, and Oharles cover only an involuntary in- Patrick Scanlon, 38, of El firmity," Geduldig said ad- Paso, Tex., 1n Beverly Hill s ding that the arg~ment was Wednesday when lbe two based on -the ex1st~nce of Minority Meet Capitol News ServiJ Of Gas Ta x delivered more than thr·ee mo~ern methods of b1rth con- pounds of high quality cocaine ~ trol. SAN FRANCISCO -Plan~ are being completed for an I n t e r n a t i on a I Minority Business Seminar here June 11-15, • ' -Proposed to agents, Pappas ·said. Later· that day, agents in Maripa de! ,_ _______ ..,.... ____________ _ SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gas- oline taxes could be used for public transit and air pollution control under a constitutional I Rey arrested . Phillip Barnett an4' Ettzat>eth·Nichols, 19, also of El Paso. • Chavez Pickets COACHELLA ( A P United·-Farm· -Workers · Union leader CeSar Chavez led· a force of some 600 persoM to launch picketing at vineyards in the Coa&ella Valley in pr<r test of contracts s i g n e d uiiilaterally by grape growers with the Teamsters Union. -Buoyed with ··a $1.6 million strike fond from the AFL-CIO. Chavez and his su.pporters put up their picket lines Thursday, the official opening day of the Coachella . Valley g rape harvest. . •· a'rnendu;ient pi'oJ!Osal approved 56-a Thursday by the Cali- f iring Ca_ use l1isufficient fo~: ~s'::~~y~sembles one that was rejected by the voters · SAN FRANcrsco (AP) -The Stat~..Supreme CQurt two years ago. tias ruled ,in fi,ivQI' Qf a teacher dismissed for reading tenth · But the author, Assembly-man John Foran (D-San Fr grade students a the!1Je containing "a slang expi:ession for cisco), said the pew one in- an .incestuous son." · eludes an important differ-The 5-2 decision said use of the expletive was inade-ence:. air pollution control. quate grounds for dismissing Stanley M. Lindros, a clergy-A..t present, _ _gasoline taxes -11\an-on leave-.who-was...J\i.red..as--a-prob"atlonary teacher at go into the highway fund. Torrance High School in Los Angeles County. The public transit expendi- At issue was a theme Lindros read his class about the tures would be limited to cap- funeral of a young black who died of a heroin over.Pose. · ital outlay, not operating loss· The theme said that when Lindros left the· funeral of his es, Foran told the Assembly . former student he was greeted by an angry black man. Opposition was heard from who called him a name containing the objectionable phrase. Assemblyman Robert Badham "The writer could not properly convey the fury of the (R-Newport Beach). Badham e Crabs Invade · Y')Ung black at the apparent condescension of a white man said a special gasoline sales in attending i he funeml except by the use of an explet-tax is already· going toward HERMOSA BEACH (AP) -ive," Justice MathE!W'Tobriner said in the majority opinion. public transit, and "the peo- Millions of red-colored crabs. "The ·outrage of Ure black had t~ be mirrored in the pie don't want another BART," seemingly irritated by warm-language of the outraged," h·e added. a reference to Bay Area Rapid ing water off South Bay beach· '================::':'.==================:::::~~Tr~an~si~t ::s::_ystem~~·:.__ __ -__ es, have crawled ashore be· tween Hetmosa .Beach to ~l Segundo and are e.xpected to ·provide a feast today fo r hungry seagulls. Hermosa Beach Police Of- ficer David Lange said Thurs- day night that the c r a b s resembled-miniature lobsters and the deep waler crabs had crawled some 25 ya rds from the waterline and formed a fi ve-t<rten-foot wide h a r d • shelled "road" on the beach. e All 01" Nothing SACRAMENTO. (AP) -An all--0r-nothirrg reapportionment bill is before the Senate over protests that As s em b I y leaders are trying to blackmail senators into voting to override an c x p e c t e d govemor·s veto. 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' ' --.1...-1 • ·~ oday' Filial .Y. t o ck 'VOL. b6, NO. 152, '4 ·SECTIONS, '46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE I, 1973 c TEN CENTS ase nvo vemen earlier gave the Grand Jury. for his (Baltin's) campaign fund. ed the possible subdivision of his Mlle · McWhinney -and Planning Commission Square acreage with the further threat An Orange County Superior Court jury tQday began a three-day break from the Mile Square Park brioory frial while the prosecution assembled its final witnesses in the court action against Westminster "City officials Derek McWhinney and Tad Fujita. ,llattin...again confirmed that he had no part In ~he alleged plot by Mcwhinney, 40, to extract $10,000 from strawberry farmer George Muraj wi~ the threat that failure to pay would cost Murai his 215 acres of the rich Fountain Valley soil. member Fujita, 32, were arrested on that that he could eve n be barred from work- charge and on the further allegation ing reduced acreage if he did not meet that Fujita later snook down Murai for demands of the defendants. denied that he was in any way associated with the alleged comnients of McWhin- ney and Fujita on the topic and testified ""i.hat he had not discussed~( \vi th either defendant at any .time. County Supervisor Robert Battin and Fred Harber, his former campaign manager, took lhe witness stand in the closing hours Thursday with both men repeating under oath tne testim'ony they -- • · 'Sea·reh Begun'. He identified McWhinney as a friend but commented that he was "astonished" that the former Westm.inster mayo.r could, as ~lleged, have told Mmal that he wanted a $5,000 chec.k from the farmer Po:rllpidou rdls Some Agreement REYKJAVIK (UPI ). -President Nix- on and French President Georges Pom- . pidou ended their two-day Icelandic sum- mit today and P~mpidou said they were more in agreement than disagreement on the "major problems" between 'them. .But neither or the leaders claimed more than to have begun t)Je search for solutions to trans-Atlantic issues of tr4de. money .and defense. "These meetings are more like a con· ception than a delivery", Pompldou· told a news conference after coriferring pri'<ately with Nixon for six hours and 49 mfnutes. "Fortunately, 'I" ·conception ls a more pleasant business than a delivery." . The last of 'three private sessiQllS between the two presidents lasted less than two houri;. They then joined their cabinet ministers and advisers for 75 minutes . more o( general discussions befQTe heading for home. end of the meetings, but both siaes said - in advance there would be none. Spokesmen for Nixon · and Pompidou proV'lded 'few details about subjects discussed ~ ·if any significant steps were taken, there was no announcement of th-em. The -~ssions with Pompidou were the latest in a-series arrange<Lby..Nixon~with European leaders in preparation for an eight-day visit to the United States of Soviet Communist Party leader Leonid I. Drezhnev starting June 18. ~ - -· At tbi" conclusion ottoday's meetings, Nixon. adviser Henry A. Kissinger told reporters, 1 '!Both presidents agreed that Q\lr interests are identical and that the only dlfference between our nations con-cerns how we; can best achieve common objectiv,es. M $5,000 in cash in ·a table-top transaction Battin ~onfirmecj Thursday that be allegedly witnessed by District At-thought the. splitting, of the Fountain torney's investigators who said they oc-Valley strawbirry fields into three lots cupied a nearby booth in a Westminster was a good idea and he backed the move restaurant. . . at county board level. Murai testified that he was told he Tac-"' "But the First District' supervisor again · Defeiise attorney Joseph Ball has · told th€' jury he will prove that McWhinney is the innocent victim of a plot by "certain polUical interests," to oust Battin in. the 1972 election. No joint communique was issued at the Nixon departed for Washingten soon after the talks concluded and Pompidou headed for· Paris about a half hour later, holding a news conference berore he left. -Delly r u.t Slaff l'liei. PHIL EVANS PREPARES TO HANG OUT 'NO GAS' SIGNS AT HIS STATION Mesa Event -.. Nixon told -J!ompidou-.as-.they shook hands at the clo~ Q,f the summit, "See you in Paris, referring to his plans to visi t Paris as part of a European tour . " Costa Mesa ~hi llip~ o .. ter Perplexed by. Company's Supply Policy Promises Fish and Fu1i -Golden rown fried fish along with entertainment for young and old are being served up this weekend at Costa Mesa Park-where the 28th annual Lions Club Fish Fry .is already in progress. From the sale of fish dinners, carnival ticles_and__midway.:_ho_o_thti!!e Lions hope to gross $100,000 for local charities. The Fish fry continue:1 through 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday and winds up its three day _run at a p.m. SUnday. Biggest crowd-pilller is expected to be a 3-mile long parade scheduled !or 10:30 a.in. Saturday. (For parade route and additional story see page 25). The tomplete schedule of Fish Fry ac- tivities is : TONIGHT 5:30 p.m. -Begin serving fi~h dinners ~. p.m. -Carniva~ rides. and midway booths • 7:30 p.m. -B~nd contest ' . SATURDAY --10 a.m. -carnival, exhibits, rides 10:30 a.m. -Parade Noori -Begin serving fish dinners 1 :30 p.m. -Stage show 3 p.m. -Drawing 4:15 p.m. 1-Dancers 5:30 p.m. -Drawing 6:30 p,m. -Stage show 8 p.m. -Drawing SUNDAY Noo11 ...,. Carnival, exhibits, rides, begin serving fish dinners 2;30 p.m. Baby Contest 3:30 p.m. -Beauty contest 5:30 p.m, -Drawing 6:15 p.m. -Stage show I p.m. -Grand prize drawing. . . later this year: - "We discui.'sed everything," Pompidou. said. "We took n0 decisions .. .lfot we did realize that on all major problems, there . were issues on which we agreed and others on which we disagreed, but on balance the sum of agreement is larger than the disagreemenL Phil's .. Fumin_g for Fuel- "The effects ·of this meeting may not be immediately visible, but they will be visible in the future,'' Pompldou said. Feels Philli s Foul~ Up He confirmed that Nixon will visit Paris in the autumn . By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ol"lho D•llY Pilot Sl•fl ~~i~ Evans is fuming-over the fuel CTISJS •. His gas station tanks have been bone ICEL AND IRE-ATE · dry Ior more than a week because • Phillips Petroleum wants to sell him AT NIXON TO AST? ' more gas than he can use. · • · Evans, owner of the Phill ips 66 station · on Bristol and Baker Streets in Costa REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -Presi-Mesa, is a low volume dealer. He would dent Nixon lifted his glass of champagne · like to replenish his Ethyl and regular in a toast Thursday night at a summit tanks with about 1,000 gallons each. meeting dinner hosted by the President But he said Thursday that he 'hasn't of lceland -and put hi s foot in it. been able to get delivery because the oil ' "I offer a toast this evening which has company wants him to buy an entire never been offered before because such a truck and trailer load .. That 's 8,000 meeting as this .never occurred . before all and may nt!\ter occur again. ·-. : • g .. r,~; never bou~ht' that much in lhe Six - "A toast to the President of Ireland." years I've been here," said Evans, puzzl- ed over the apparent contradiction be~ ·een the fuel crisis claims and the of- fer to deliver more gas than he can .use. Phillips Petroleum officials in Downey, Anaheim an{: San Mateo did little to shed light on the situation. They were not available for comment. Mike Thompson, representative for the Phillips Anaheim outiet, said he was "not at liberty" to discuss Evans' complaint with the Daily Pilot. He added that he · could discuss the problem only with Evans. In response to further questioning, Thompson said ther.c was no one in his ·1lffice who is authorized to comment on the situation. Evans was in a jam until Thursday afternoon when the bank of Costa Mesa agreeal'O:-loan Tm"enougli mone:V-to 'buy a truck arid trailer full of gasoline, He (See GAS FUMES, Page Z) Bronze Surfer DnSled· Tall Stnt1ie .to' Get Beacli Vie·iv-For $1,500 More By TERRY COVILLE . Vince Nroorhousc. the city's harbor ·~1 don't think anybod~ is 01 "'• D•ll• P1i.1 s••ff and beaches director, told councilmen he about the nudity. ll' really cone rned a general more ap-A 1$-foot, i:z.:ton, naked bronze surfer has talked y \vith lliumpert a n d consensus · that it would be won't ride his wild metallic wave in the renegotiafcd th contract. propriate at the beach." courtyard of the Huntington Beach civic "For an additiolial $1,500, he'll agree to But City Administrator· D a v i d center. allow its placement on the beach," Rowlands said nudity was perhaps a fac- lnstead; the massive piece of bronze Moorhouse said. tor. ''.It's questionable whether it would work -east In Pletra Santa, Italy, by Moorhouse told councilmen t~ originaJ be approp.riate at city hall," he com- sculptor Edmund Shu1Tlpert -will be ..$11 ,900 contract wa •iquite cheap" for mented today. Doctor· Has Stroke shifted t0mewbere to the city's ocl!an-such an art work, but was done at the Th total brQJ1z0_Kli}pture features a _ . ·front. Jo, price becau e the culptor i young, life.size surfer -ans swimming trunks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bad Odor Seen Lingering Over B~ilding Site Officials of> the ·construction company building 200 condoijliniums on the old Newport Beach dump site said today there is a chance more stinking, rotten garbage will be unearthed over the next 60 days, A Leadership Housing Inc. spokesman said t~t's how long it will take to finish rough grading operations on the sanitary fill used as the city's trash dump from 1953 to 1,965. Initial digging around the 12 acres of trash fill earlier this week produced a powerful odor .that wafted over homes, schools and offices on the bluffs of west ~'_M~S!:__,__ _ .• _ _ __ -·- The garbage, up to 40 feet'deep in some spots, oc~pies only one portion of the 40.2-acre parcel sold by Newport Beach to Leadership three months ago for $610,000. "The generation of these odors is a temporary· problem," said Leadership assistant division manager Marvin Geh- ler. "It ls required that a small part of the refuse be temporarily uncov11red and relocated. This is the cause of t e odor." The company 'spokesman said that all . tile refuse. dug up by the ..grading opera- tions will be relocated 'to another part-or the dump area and covered by di rt again. Barring-any "IDiforeseen dela)">," the Leadership spckesman said, all rough grading -and the stink it produces on hot days -. wm be completed in ·two months. "We won't be e~in~ the refuse all during this period but It ts possible some will ·be dug up and create an odor," U1e spokesman said. BOSTON" {AP _-Rear!-specialist "'Dr. City-councilmen agreed Tuesday -that -and felt its placement at the civic cent r · -his surboar-d, and a large wave. Paul-Dudley -While reported ln fai.i:.....~.__.._..a,.PJI _ the _bi&.. .. sur.~~ "Isn't a p-would boost his career. Moorhou ·e said ~statue was to have · G l condition at Mass11,chusetts .General propriate" for the ~ey, sfony al'Chlt c--hmnpert ~ pr~ou ly -ite-slgned th . been plated ·on _bill& lava rock· sur--..:R-eagan els Approva Hospital after suffering what doctors ture of tlie new civic cenfer. . trophies f6r th ' now defunct U.S. rounded by ·a bed of flo\i-ers on th · . described as a "small stroke." White, 86, The surfer's placement had long been Surfboard Championships. grassy slope n xt to the city council AN' FRANCISCO !AP) -Public ap- who treated Dwlght'D. Ei nhower when oppo d by \!Ivie c nter architect Kurt • Ther ..ya~ peculation that th tatue' chamber. · proval for the job Gov. Ronald R agan is the late presld nt suffere~ a heart attack Meyer, but Shumpert's contract, sfg-ncd · removal Crom' th civic center mlght be "Shumpert has captulled in bronze doing ha r bounded to th le\'el it o~- in 1955, wa admitted to the hospital on in 1971;: ified th ivl nt r as the c nn cted lo its nudily . _ _.what urfing i~ all about," Moorhou e cupi d aboy_t three years ago. lhe ' w dnesday . .~ only pl c hi work could b erected. CouncilwoIT)an prma Gibbs says not . _ ( 'ec ' RFER ~age ~) Ufornia P~ll said today . \ , . . ' I . -· • ·\ I· .. Richard Ruiz, executive ·assistant to Supervisor David Baker, was -t he target of questioning along those lines during Thursday's session. But Judge John Flynn Jr., qoickly,sup- pressed moves apparently related to what the defense stated was Baker's con- nection with that plan. A. series of questions along those lines weve . declared by the jurist to be unrelated to the allegations. All_egedly Thi.·eatened · Ey TOM lrKRLEY Of 111• D•llY r 1101 Slaff A fol'mer Newport Beach lawyer ac- cused by dis trict attorney's investigators of hiring gunmen to-eliminate opposing witnesses in civil cases was jailed Thurs-. day and will be named' in a complaint to be i.ss4ed late today, the Daily Pilot has learned. · The suspect Michael · Ke.ster Rem- ington, 32, -li'.i!Lbe~charged with - tempted murder, soliciting murder and conspiracy to commit murder, Deputy District Attorney Oretta Sears confirmed toda):. She was present at a speciat Orange- County Superior Court session .this morn- ing before Judge Kenneth J,.ae where she opposed any lowering of the $.m,000 bail set by Judge Kenneth Williams in an earlier closed-door hearing. Judge Lae declined to act on the re- quest after hearing argµments from Mrs. - Sear.s and Newport Beach attorney Robe1·t Green. But he assured Green that he will continue to review the bail figure . Green protested today fhafllemington is a diabetic who needs daily shots of in- sulin. "He has no passport; he is a highly _re~pect~d member of the bar and his health could be jeopardized by jail con- . finement,'" he said. • Remington's law partner, Orange Cit.y Councilman James Jackman, also pro- tested Remington's confinement in coun- ty jail. - "These allegations are a b s u r d , ' ' J.aekman said. -"Mtke is-a highJy- respected attorney whom I have known Ior many years ancl__ it is _· simply in- -credible that accusations of this kind·c~ be made ." . But inves1igators said this morning that the charges-already being typed into a formal complaint are the result of a long and detailed investigation. Mrs. Sears said_ the charges she will file center on allegations that Remington , a former Newport resident who now practices in Fullerton, hired gunmen to remove at least one witness in a civil case. Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright identified one of the alleged ·hirelings as Michael Rollo, 28, who is also held in county jail on high bail. But Enright refused to elaborate on {See 'REMINGTON', Page %1 Orange Coast Weather More sunshine -at least in the _ afternoon hours -is expected over the weekend. according to the weatherlady. Tne <lriZZI will be replaced by morning low clouds, clearing by n Highs in th 60 . - at lhe beaches. rising to the low 70's inland. INSIDE TODAY Tatwn O'Neal is a scene ·steal· er. But .daddy and co.star R.yan.- O'Neal doesn't mind. See story i11 today'$ 'Y eekender. At 'f1ur $.rvlu l Mevles a.n t..M. ..,. 7 Mvt ... 1--F-t----n-1~-.......,_I IHllnt 11 Nallenal ,.. 4, 11 Cl stllitd »~• Ora.,.. 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Senate Finance Committee met briefly It also sparked criticism from several behind closed doors today and approved senators on the committee. its version of California's massive 1973-74 The committee · is writing it s 80 Bales Gorie; T~t Ain't If a)· Gratlan Bldart makes hay while the sun shin s but somebody else has been taking hay' in the predawn · hours, he complained to Irvine . police Thursday. The tong-time South County rancher and San Joaquin Elemen- tary School District board president reported someone loaded up 00 bales worth '210 in a field off Main Street between M a c A r t h u r Boulevard and Red HUI Avenue. Bldart, of 26611 Tampico Drive, ----t<.<t11dmg-m--Antft>ctrCottege:-'lbe1 e were tat dge withou releasing...an)i-in-:_amendments to Gov. Ronald Reagan's . · . . $9':32DTll on proposa , u sen e u- formation on what it contamed. . ment to -the floor to speed the complex iRsi iejo, allo1-told-OlfW' :er..-J. ...... --~4~ Gary West the hay hi.jackers nave hit before but took only sni.1111 'no incidenls. The officers kicked.in side windows of Kelly Hall. climbed into the building and ~an opening the· building from the in· side. Doors were chained an<l jammed closed by the students. Sheriff BusstU Bradley said ,if neces· sary his men would stay In the 6ullding to keep it open. He said his deputies woold proceed with opening other build- ing on campus during the afternoon. Bradley-met with nine members of a · student strike committee 'nlursday to di~ the planned reopening. · THIS rs HUNTINGTO.N BEACH'S' BRONZE 'SURFER Move from Civic Center to Beach Costs City $1,SOO Afterwards, the students issued this statement: "We d-0 not anticlpate any 'vio1ence. We will •tmJ.>lement moving picket ljnes and attempt to convince · police not to cross the lines by engaging them in conversation. We don 't anticipate · any physical combat with polic-e." • • Later, it was lell!n~ that the cQmmit-adoption process, according to A. Alan tee f.roze $215 .million m federal revenue .· Post, the state's non-partlsan fiscal ad- shanng mon~y earmarked for. schools. viser.- The ~nexpected cut behind ·closed "Total figures will not be known until doors, 3ust before the budge! was a_J>-the committee finishes a writeup of the proved, was "unprecedented, ' a com-actions it lias taken,''. said Post. -.. -·---·--He added that until the writeup was Mesa Pair Held In Riverside " . complete he had no way of releasing dollar figures to the public. . Sen. RanJ!olph Collier, the Y1eka De!Jlocrat who chairs the committee, was fiot available for immediate com- ment and his committel consultant refused to talk to reporters. A pair of Costa Mesans and the former president a.Ild lounder of Cable Com-· The committee met for about 'half an -amounfs. -· · The grand theft of 80 bales of hay, he said, was the straw ·that broke the camel's back. muter Airlines today face charges of hour this ~orning with a sergeant-at- marijuana smuggling after their arrest arms guarding the door to bar entry by ·. TONIGHT _ :· Thursday at Banning Airport. anyone oUier than committee members COSTA MESA F'ISH FRY -Costa R. "d Co Sh iff' d t· and staff • 1vers1 e unty . er s epu 1es 0 M · 24 th A bl . Mesa Park, Fri .. Sat .. Sun. ! claim they confiscated 800 pounds of n . ~Y ' . e ssem Y passed its "IN THE MIDST OF LIFE" -South · -A spokeswoman for the National F p 1 R PubliciJy Committee _of student strikers rotn age Ervin __ fienorts _ --~=~am,..,.1 ~~r:.m ~rckets-wotll~-bec1'n·~~= -SURFERS--.--. ·--.-.-. --~--= - --c -ilra-dley11as·Tequested asS1st;tooe-rrom "' Pap~s Rev~} m<1riiuana from a small plane at the . $~.4 b1l110n version of state budget, th. e C t Re . t . Th t F . S t S· --~ --· -~1ggest~ve~ •l'Vlsed · __,., 'if · oas per OQ'_I !!ea er, r1., a . un. airstrip but declined-to-say-if it baa Iaild--. · '" • -pril.,.-. -m ~-cil1 om1a s-8 .m. ------~ ~ ed or was taking off.--history, after a brief, friendly floor ·P.THE F'.NTASTI.CKS" . .,,Cl D Cha ed . . . debate. . " . -v rama ·- sheriff's ~epartments. in Montgomery, o~rved. "It has-the freedom of spirit rg ·with possession elf mar13uana . . · . Workshop, Fine Arts Village Studio for sale and illegal transportation of Trad1honally • the Senate re3ects the Theater June 1-2 8 p.m. Warren, Highland, Clmton, Fayette and . • Cl rk counties and police in Fairborn· and man agamst_ the wave, you against Hillsboro . ,-· · n11ture." -Spy Op.er~tion m. a. rijuana are Donald L. Walt~rs, 42, and ~ssembly budget and .the lower _house re-MOTORCYCLE' SPEEDWAY RACING __ .James T. Boyle _J 22.. !><>J!i qf 2300 Jl!C!s the ~~at~.v~rs1.?_~:_ The final form -:.Fairgrounds, 8:l5 p.m. Fairview Road , Costa Mesa, plus Roger OT ~he budget 1s fhen fillmmered out --SATUJrnt\Y,'-JUNE 2 - He sai<l that, if strikers do nol abide by Moorhouse, an art major in college; the nonviolence pact, enough men woulc! ·said he doesn't believe the statue is in· WlNSTON-SALE:M, N.C. (AP) -Sen. be brought on campus to open the · appropriate for the civic center. but says · Sam Ervin .says-secret paperir· of fonner buildings-and-'-'-insure tha~-faeulty-apd-irwm-a1so-fit-nicely-at-the-beacti: · presidential _counseLJ.ohn....lY-1lean UT students ~bing to return to classes are In the renegotiation, Moorhouse said detail White House plans to set tlp "an not interfered with." the new site has been set at the city interagency operation to spy 0 n · Thursday night, the students . put beach entrance at Huntington Avenue. Americans, , especially ~ those _ who finishing tou<!hes on a l~foot bal'Ticade While coW1Cilmen agreed to the site disagreed with the Adtpifiistration." ,-~~made of old doors, bricks and park -change Tuesday,.most indicated they did Ervin (D-N.C.), chairman of the seleet benehes in front of the school's ad-not object to the statue at the civic Senate . committee .. probing Watergate, Cable, 35, of Upland. behu1d c~osed .doors by a .six-member, FISH FRY PARADE -10:30 a.m. Cable is currently c<H>wner of Cable two-house conference committee. SUNDA y JUNE 3 Airport in Upland and when taken into The budget must be approved in iden-OCC <;ONCERT .'.... Coast Community custOdy told sheriff'Sdepuhes lle"is a t1ca1-rorm by borlrboaserlefore-ih:au Symphony 01 chesh a · self~employed salesman. be sent to the Governor. Chorale, OCC Auditorium, 4 p.m. . ministration Quilding. Side. entrances -center. _. _ _. . . • told ...a news conference Thursday the were blocked by autos :With flattened . "I've-.:seen the--piece, 1 Iikf -iLand J ___ p;i~i:~ reveal_ a "Gesta;x> men~a~~t~" in __ tires. don't feel it's out of place . anywhere ," the .highest levels of the Nixon ad-Summlr -Sale Starts JunLI s _t_· · Mayor Jerry Matney, said today. "It's ministration. (Related story Page 3l. nudity wouuldri't be prominent at the The Gestapo was the secret police angle it was to be set up." .... agency of Nazi Germany. REMINGTON The council did not initiate the shift re-"It would ·be a great shock to the quest, ·4nd there seems to be some ques-American people" if the papers were • • • tion as to woo did. made public he said. Rowlands said he thought" the allied -Sources close to the Watergate in-• /'those charges until the complaint is filed I lifetooay. . Mrs. Sears claimed three and possiblly four murder attempts all occurred wlthln the last two years and all were, she · believed, iii the Fullerton area. · She said Judge William Murray had earlier refused to rule on bail for Rem- ington DeClluse one of the alleged· victims was his neighbor. The judge did not iden- t!fy the victim: arts commission recommended it. vestigation have saidihe plan was devis- Mrs. Gibbs, who helped establish the ed to collect information on antiwar arts commission and has attended their radicals, black miiitants and Arab "This is the proper job for the arts com· saboteurs, among others. The sources· sidered, but no formal action had been_ say elements .of the scheme· 'outlined in t'aken. . Dean's papers were carried out and i.n- "l think maybe the council was volved break-ins wiretaps and the open· premature in ifs action," she said today. ing of mail. ' '"l'his is the proper job for the arts co-President Nixon has said such a plan mission." .. ·., · existed biit the White House denied it was ever implemented. -- Drunk -Drivfug---rnunty to ·Share 9iarges ·Hit Four In Mesa ·Project ·The county's share of a $120,000 pniject to widen and improvt?-Bear Street in Costa Mesa has been appropriated by the Orange / County Board of Supervisors .. Ervin said he had not r.eceived any evidence llirectly-linking President Nixon to the espionage plan. . Dean took th!l J>!ipers with him when he was dismissed from the White House. He gave them to U.S. District Judge John R. Sirica", who turned over a eopy to the . Senate committee. '· women at Crash ,. FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) -Four •omen in separate cars were arrested on ' drunk driving charges when a Ione sergeant went to investigate what he t'1ought would be a rbutiJie fender ~nder. Fort Myers police · said Thursday it began when Sgt. James Bowen was in- \'estigating a crash between two cars on a 'bridge over the ·Caloosahatchee River. As he wu writing driving-while-in- toxicated charges on the two female driverJ>, a third woman, apparently also tipsy, smash«I her auto into his J>Sfrol car. Just as he finished arresting her,_ .l fourth. female dri-ver aggravated by: the _t{'affi~ jam on Jhe bridge began honking _ her horn and onfered Sgt. Bowen to cleat up the mess. She :;aid the lights of the wreckers were hurting her eyes and she 1ias in a hurry to get home. : Bowen slapped bet with a DWI charge, tOo; and hauled all four to jail. ;,:•r think it's hilarious, four women drivers -they bad to be women," a !i'lice spokesman said. OIANll COAST CM DAILY PILOT no Oro .... Cotlf DAii.'( f'ILOT, wllll ... lcll Is ._,,.. .... ......._,.,,_, ii IM>I-W H!t Or .... t QIHI Publlslllnt ~ny, '-' rate 9dillono ert publlJMd, -Y 111,....h Frkt1y, fOr Costa Mesa, Newport •Hdl, . Hunli"9!0ft Bt.teh/Faunllln V•ll•Y• U.-•otdl. lrvlne/S1dd-ck tnd IH ~I Sen Juan C•Pi•trano. I\ 11ntlti reglonol • .,;11on 11 pu~llllMll S.lvnltv• •nd Sund•Y•· Th• prlnt lPll pul>lbltlnt .....,, 11 ti :QI> w .. 1 110 SI•"'· Costa MtN, Callfllml1, mu. llo1>9rt N. ·w • ..i .. , .... .., .... ,.,,.._, . _., J1ck It. Curlty Viet 'rttldtnr 1nd Gtneral.Mifiitiii' Tho11111 . Kt•vll Edllor ·Tho111u 11.: Murphill• . ~g IEllltor· Ch1rlt1 H. loot ltichertl '· Nill Aul111nl -191,. !dll9n c ... .._~ llO Wtet hy Street M1ilin9 Addrt111 ',,0, a .. 15'0, t2'2' OtW Offket ""'"" -· am ,._......,,..,.~ ~ Bttdlt bl ...... , ... _ Hvnlinfltn '""*' 1111S --ard S... C-19: IOI -II C.mlnt 11•1 .T1hpj1111 1714t HloQJt ~ Cl lllellll AAlu•fl ) I Ul-H71 ,.,,,..,,, 1m. ara-c.M. '"""'1t11"" c.m-y; ... -'"'·· '"""'*""' 9dlltrlll ~-... -tf'f-• ........ ..,., ,,. .............. ....._ opoclel _,.,. mllllen el~-· · ._..., cleu ,..,... •Ill et C-Mle9, C.eHf9r•ll •. ~ilft llY ce,.,._ . •M "'°"thlrr 11\1 lfltlll 8UI rneftllllrl mll1llrY _,,,.,.... ,.... -""'· •. . .. The t\onstruction project extends from Paulariilo A.venue to Wakeham Avenue. The agreement betwei!n the city and county provides for the county to pay $60,000 fer the construction cost in county-· territory._. Grading, paving, curbs, gutters and drainage facilities are included in the widening project approve~ last week. Man Sm·renders; ' Children ·Safe PORTLAND. Ore. (AP )·-An armed man 'vho:: hetd·· three-·children hostage overnight ~urrendered today at 'a state mental institution. No one. was injured. "Everything is under control," said Dr. Russell Guiss, superintendent of Dam- masch State Hospital, about 12 miles south of Portland. The man was ldentifed as Larry Keno, 32, an employe of the plastics divisionof Simpson Timber Co. Profit Data Sought WASHINGTON {AP) -The AFL-CIO may go -to coilrt if the Cost of Living Council refuses to disclose the prices, cQSts ·and profits of certain large icor- porations, the labor organization's direc- tor of researeh said today. Nat Gold- finger wrote the colincll of objecting to a - proposed regulatlo.1 that would an disclosu're . of such information by large corporations that raise prices more than 1.5 percent. From Pqe J GASFU~ES. • • ordere<l new SUpplies this morning but does not know when thgy will be delivered. ; "I wonder if there really is a gasoline shortage," said Evans, who claims Phillips Petroleum told him that it was more economical to supply the gasoline in 8,000-gallon quantities. Until a week ago, he had been able to obtain His SUIJpltes from Home -Oil Co~ pany in Anaheim, a Phillips distributor. Then-suddenly he was forced to contract his gas from Phillips directly, Evans Ifr.lintains. _ . · BOb Barton,-nranager -for the ·Orange · County distributorship, said this -~orning · h~ had no exi:lanation. "We only biU·ol) a Phillips invoice;"·said Barton. "We just deliver the gas for them ." • Evans, a Phillips dealer for six years, said he bad never been forewarned of an impending fuel crisis until. headquarters put him on a rr1Jrthly order limit. He maintains his troubles with the company began this spring when Phillips wanted to turn his sta lion into a company-operated gasoline station. Phillips supposedly offered less than Evans wanted. Ever since then, Evahs said he has been given "the runaround." "This has never been a high-volume station. I've always done most of my business in the shop. But you cantt run a service station without gasoline," he said. "I've had three people tear up their Philli~ards in front of me because they can't get gas. · "ls there a gasoline crisis? I'm really confused." Postal Order Gentlerfien, Stop Your Engine.~ ' v I . _ -·-VlASHlNG'fflN '(AP)-·"-The U.S-. Postal Sel'Vice urged-today that its truck drivers operate at moderate speeds, to save gasoline. · It also ordered that truck engines be turned off when the truclts are not in actual use. · . "This applies to all routes where the driver dismounts and is. .... a~ fr m ~is ve_!!i5!1~ for_ mor~_ than a few sec:.or,i<l:s. It applies like- wise to all fame spent at [oa mg docks,'' a notice m the Postal Bune:- tin said. · It added: ''It is essential that we exert every effort to conserve fuel , both in the national interest and to assure continuity of de- li very." · • • · : \ . . ., ,. , I largest inventory~ ou~ hist~ry to be reluied starting Friday. Stop in now for best selection at. terrifi~ savings. Fantastic · selections-of upholstered pieces all on sall now. Names like . Sherrill, Marge Carson, Royal Coach and Woodmark all -at -- special prices. Close to 100 sofas and over 250 chairs to choose from. 100 QJ)ALITY SOFAS 250 QUALITY CHAIRS ., Choose from .the large$t selection of q_uality n-.me bra~d fur- niture at sale prices in South Orange County. free delivery and· decorating service. See you soori. DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN ,. INTERIORS WEEKDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 to 5:30 FRIDAY 'Tll 9:00 N~WP9RT BEACH e . 1727 WEJ TCLIFf OR., 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH e l45 NORTH COAST HWY. 494·6551 TORR~NCE e tl64' HAWTHORNE ILVO. 371-127• ' . . I . " • ,• 1 . DARY PILOT . :EDITORiiU ·p~GE . Enough -Airpo_rt Study 1 The Orange County Board of Supervh!ors con-complete $2 million facellfting this fall. tinues to fiddle while the foes of jet noise at Orange Somehow, the.items had a familiar ring to them. In- County Airport burn. • deed, they had. For these and some others on the list Supervisors give ttie impression they are i~~ring had either stirred controversy in the past or been re- . f f med t zens jected outright by the trustees. the pleas for action rom scores o conce ~1 1 • Thus you can give board members an "A" this time preferring instead to sit back, order more· studies and for having sba~ eyes and good memories as they strug-watch the piles of paperwork build up. · · · · $37 4 milli Robert Clifford, president of Air Callfqmia,, ha_ s gled through t e district's massive . on Pr<>-ram for s _ ndln the_ ta a ers' mone . ,_,.....,..,.......,..,.,,,.,,.... ___ ....,_...-..._,u----f•-~-------joined...those--wOO-support -new--Mte-for aff~.--~~--...~'t e c anges in government. e actmin1s ra ors the county. keep pitching their-favorite spending.items. And it's up .• ' , Admitted.1¥, Clifford and groups like the A!I"P,Ort to the elected oJficials to do the catching. Action Association &avtf"different reasons for sIDufar stands. . · Clifford wants expanded jet service that can ne.ver happen at the small , existing facility. The AAA JUSt wants the_noise eliminated._ -- The pressure from residents whose 1ive~ are . ~ing affected by the noise of jets from the airport is building. The supervisors; especially Chairman :P.onald Cas· pers in whose district the trouble lies, can't afford to sit ·back complaccm.tly and o.-<ter .more paperwork. .. . Energy. & Ecology With-the-energy crisis in sharper focus today than ecology, the environmentalists are not receiving as much attention !lS they once did. · ....... • ·-. They run the risk of being forc~d t'? pay off ~igm~· cant county funds if any of tl\e antl-no1se lawsmts wm in' the courts. Additionally, they leave a cloud of U!1· . certainty' over the future . pf ~ir transportation JD Orange County. Recycling Week, scheduled June 4 to 10, could go unnoticed in the Harbor Area,. were it not for•the fact that the two issues jlre directly related. Locat residents are urged to recycle reclahn;tble materials not only to stop pollution but to conserve. en· ergy. Why? Because it tak;es considerably more energy 'to make something from-scratch 'tban to use it: over and · -Budget -M~mory Game · over again. • • ' This is particularly true of aluminum, the material from which many soft-drink and beer containers are made. It sounds incredible, but it takes 100 times more energy to ma)re a ton of aluminum from ore than to _Newport-;Mesa _Unified SchooLJlis.b:kL trus~s. ~o.d!.1.c1L ton_froJILaluminum_ca,ns__an_c:LTY_J liJlller pear.ed"til.J>e'pl~:Yiruf aILage-oldJ>u~ru~ust_!he ___ _, ttys. _________ · ~ _ _ • _ -other night when 1 hey began poring over proposed ex--. So why. ~ot start re_cycUng no'!?· There:_ itre recla~a- penditure.s for the 1973-74 school year. · bon centers· m the Harbor Shopping Center, Westcliff Pondering long lists of figures,_ f~r example, they Plaza, Eastbluff Village Center, and Or~nge ·Coast Col- fo\lnd $44 000 proposed foi: a bus-pamtmg garage. Then lege. there was-'$56 000-t~nclose-a new-dining area.at-Costa It's something citizens can do to soften the blow Mesa High Scbool, a -campus which is scheduled . for a of both. the energy and the environmental Jcrisis. r--fl11t-~~~-==--::'.~~~~====:::::::::::;~~- B ad. H!!bits~ -Reader's View of the ·-Petroleum Scene Guests · Tfiiii: ·_What's All This -About .High Prices?·' ··Dear '""'2~-----. . Gloomy Gus ·Come to Sl~y I ~YDNEYJ.HARBI~ Costa -Mesa· doesn't even r.ate be- . ing on the map in Uie phone book -but they sure know where to bill us ! · B.C. .. T9 tile.Editor: I am disturbed and ·incensed by these teckless attacks being made by radicals, ·pinkos, do-gooders, "new fr o n t i e r" socialists and others of their ilk on the profits and motives of our large oif com· panies. It is high time that someone set 0 i.m, ou1 .-m-.,. 111M111W ~' the record" straight and rebutted these Thoughts at Large: ~ ~= ,:-"':-M":..,:0-r.'!. ': ::: unscrupwous critics who scream about The real trouble with a bad habit is that _. .. o--· 0.111 Pu.t. "high profits'.' and controlling gasoline . it enters our life as a guest and stays to supplies to push prices up. remain as the host. . · • • • understand why be Is "always-tired.") INSTEAD of-wild, u n-f o u n d e d thought th: .r-.u+t...------~•--• statements;-here are the-:facts-about-ma· Have alwa)' · -a The m""'t -·-'ial characteristic for ·· 1"or oil company profits gathered from chicken and the egg" metaphor was "" a>ocl,. absurd _ because it's obvious that an anyone in. public life is the capacity to the financial sections of one of our •egg can't make another egg. . take abµiie with equanimity. . business journals, comparing the profits . • • • -' " • • • for the first three months of 1973 with In the Talmudic tradition; it is im-One reallies how diff~lt a "true ·-those of the sam~ period in · the previous ~ible for an ignorant~ to~~-translati6n" is when the cognate words year: Union Qil, up ·35.7 percent; Stand- ' ~r----------.-.---....... --....... , MAILBOX- .... Letters from readers are welcome. Normally write.rs should convey their messages in 300 wotds or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or elimi'nate libel is Teserved. All letters must include signature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. deceived by these empty administrative promises? JULIE DONOGHUE Media Cynical? To the Editor: . Before the major news m e d i a permanently dislocate their collective arm patting themselves on the back over Watergate, I should like to comment on the.ir collective cynicism. · EXCEPT possibly in degree Nixon did nothing in this recent campaign that he has -not done in previous elections in which. ™: was a candidate. Every cam- paign in which Nixon was_ involv_ed has been tainted by dishonesty, vil;iousness they· might -just cast doubt on the veraci-and illegality. Yet the. medra,.aw.are of ly pious; but in-1I1odern rehgios.ity, 1t corresponding:to English "corn" mean . arcl OU of California , up 24.7 percent;· almost seems as if ignorance is the "peas" in Lithuania, "rye" in Germany, Exxon. (ex Standard !>f New Jersey), up . Prnn. e requ1·51·te of piety. .barley" in Sweden; and "com" itself -43.'1 perceiU; Gulf 011, up 19.4 percent;- ty of the President.and J'ust hint that he this if anyone· was, -were almost unanimous in their endorsement of Nixon might resign. fQ.r president. I believe if Muski!!_ had • • · ·• . . . means "wheat"-in England, "oats" in Atlantic ~chfield, up 53.4 percent; Stan~ --· ----· · • Sci>tlw aii<r''malieff lifNOfth America. -ard-ut-01110: up-48;?· percent; Mob11-ou;- T!lefar left also realize that-A·gnew-secured the Democratic . nomination he _would . be<:.om..e . fr~idenL_While I woutd·-have-been-subjeeted to .. the same ' . .... the media is . sending Nixon, and futu!"=. monarchs, a mes8age that they Wl!l tolerafe anything but a challenge ·to their: own power. "CONTROL what you will," they are telling him, "so long as YOU. rememllet that the press is saerosanet.'.'. Or, iJt more current language, "Run your own gig, baby, anyway you dig, but don'l muscle into our thing." · ·· . BUCKLEY O'NEILL Not Objective To the Editor: . I protest your Friday, May 18; ~adline "Nixon Knew of Coverups." If ltie in· formation was factual then of·CO\ll'lleAt would be faturealli1ieaifiilies. Howiver, · it was taken out of · OO!ltext . from testimony that was ruled a& hearsay by Senator E;rvin. The re~rved ~tish .Yerdlet of "Not ' • • • up 10 percent (a shameful figure) and · -------Ero~en'..' should ~=-to American Real pride ls above pettiness; when Ame.rada Hess, up~ percent. In the face jurisprudence, for ·many cases •A-bi ,....tulant ....... petty, he Is ... ~ t~ figur~ who can acC!15e_ the ,.~- _personally like Mr. Agnew and thinldhat discreditation that befell poor George. he would make a good President, I also In short, I do oot believe the press is realize .~at he ~ould be ~y ~ejected concerned; or indignant, at Nixon's · by the liberals ~ that his _taking ov~r debasement oi the elective process or his THE Af\.TICJ¥·following the he114line-. - helped to clarify the in~ormatioo, but di~· not include the ruling of Senator Ervin. This type of journalism tends to rein- force the belief of many" people that the n~ws media cannot objectively report matters pertaining to Mr. Nixon. .' \ where innocence is doubted but guilt can-~_:..""i'" y"'·'' ~false pn~ of vanity not -, 1or oil comparues of profiti;er~ng ! •.. How not legally be demonstrated. .....,... a mg ' can any red blooded, patnott~ supporter · • • • '""' real pride-of self-ateem. of free enterprise fail to stand · four l by ... t...! • • • . .. More persons exhaust themse ves . of f 1 • square with these fine firms in their · evading thelr-~responsibilities than would There are, mainJy, two kinds . . "? 5. • legitimate desire for high prices? the office of President, es~1~1ly at th!$ unabashed lust .to rule at least the time and \Hider these condition~ woul<!---.lJ.s.A.; or his frequently demonstrated. s~t up a,n atmosphere for :evolution and , belief that.he is above all law . I believe violence. A. O.BYRQ fatigue themselves by shouldering them. t~se who conslder·a thing ~e if it is_ m There will be those among the-IJ!l· (It is the one wbO makes 'the fewest pnnt, ~ ~ who consider a thing principled leftists who 'will bleat about demands on himself who can never false if it is in print. . depletion allowances, a c c e I e r a t e d Six-year Presi.dentinl depreciation,_ etc. in an effort to becloud the reasonal>le profits mentiooed above ; · but these are the same people who insist that the millions given to political can- didates and campaigns by the oil in- dustry are for deep, dark, .unsavory . _h purposes rathe~ th:m wl!.at_ the~ are in RICHARD NIXON is the only man for the Presidency at this. time. This is the only orderly course to take. JIM BOLDING fnhuman To the Editor: I have ·recently read another article describing the cruel and inhuman treat- ment that Jehovah's Witnesses . are undergoing in Mala \Y!,_¥_1 am won· dering if there is anything· that can be done about it7 Can the news media be u'Sed to a fuller ex.tent to expose this hor- rible treatment to the public? Wildlife Fil·m Brings Out Big Guns of NRA-, Tetm~Bac-k • s fL J ·~ t truth. . .contributions of seifless cor-m~ -no ;if; · ·· ' porate g~ I Citizens Who want only to -~~ F--------heJp-the--cause-of-good-govennnent alfd · . · · environment. sen. Mike Mansfield (D Mont.) would' ,.. _ . .... OBVIOUSLY, looking at the ·facts; the. like to ban the slogan, "Four More EDITORIAL oil·com~anies need moi:e profits. Support . , their legitimate efforts t-0 secure higher Years," from all future presidential RESEARCH prices. Perhaps a few on fixed incomes, campaigns. President Nixon, who rode fo _ . . or in the low income group may suffer re-election under that banner last '------------"" but certainly, this Is a small price 'to ~Y November, wouldµ't mind in the least. · if we are to spread the benefits of What's going on here? Constitution considered "at successive d d f t . junctures . . . a term frrst of ·seven; then emocracy an ree en erprise. THE ANSWER is , not much. The of six, and finally of four years." 'Ibey . PETER M. HAZELL 1 President suggested at a White Hou~ ultimately agreed upon a four-year term,· J . meeting of congressional leaders on May with Indefinite eligibility, becauae they • ·t5 that a single six-year term for assumed that George Washington would ... Presidents be given s e r i o u s con-become the first Prealdellt and would sideration. idansfield, who attended the willingly serve the rest d. his days. • meetll\g,. introduced a proposed con-· Washington, though, declined to run for stitutional amendment to that effect .the a third term and thereby established the very next· day:· · two-term-lliiiit tradition that SurviVed-un-. Thls bard,Iy was a case of Mansfield's tit -Franklin D. Rooievelt's second re- knuckling under to presidential pressure. electlunn ·1940. 'nlomla Jeffenion, in an- He and Sen. George · D. Aiken (R Vl) nounclng his decfalon to withdraw aft.er. a have been trying for years to drum up ileCOOd t.erjn, argued that indefinite support for a six-year-term amendnlent. =ty would transform the office, The last hearings on the subject were alt tt was "nominally ~ective," in- Jmpeacllnaent Tot~ Editor: Before we set a course we should con- sider where the course leads. Many of the people screaming foi: im~t ol the President have-no idea where this path would lead, while others i:u-e very COMCl:ous ol the course. . THE FAR. right realize that Agnew would beJhe next.President. While they would not openly ask for impeachment, The hostility shown to this group of people is unbelievable and completely unwarranted. JEHOV AB'S Witnesses base their beliefs totally on the Bible, therefore, they can be a threat to no one. They do .not"'Partieipate in any of the governments of the world, but remain totally neutral. Jehovah's Witnesses stand · uni t'e d earthwid in their beliefs, these beliefs not being hindered by nation, race, they remain united in their love for the one true God, Jehovah. Since they dedicate their whole lives to God, this group of pe<lple do -not ·meddle · with any · governments. They simply obey tbe laws of the land and are considered '.to be model citizens. · Something must be done about this IM)rsecution before hundreds more die needles8ly. I hope you can help. • WASffiNGTON -The National Rifle .Associatio1L..Wbeeled ·OIU. its big guns . recently in an effort to stop the SmithsO-: nian Institution from sl}owing a film which depicted hunters as a threiit fo en- . danger-ed-animals. The documentary, "Say Goodbye," has been steeped in controversy since It was produced by the Wolper Organization three years ago. On4 minor scene, for ex- ample, depicts a polar_ bear being slaughtered from a helicopter by a rifleman. Actually, the bear was merely anes\hethed and released unbanned. Wotper has. carefully i n s e r t e d disclaimers at the beginning of the mm to inform viewers _that .~me of the scenes were "recreated." But basically, the documentary is aC(:lftate. SMITHSONIAN offi~als -scheduled the film for shoWing at a noontime "Free Film Theater" last month. The National Rifle Association demanded an advance viewing so it .could pass upon the film's· accuracy. After preview privileges were denied, the Smithsonian r~ived a letter Patman said he was "representing a cm- stituent" and was merely making an •<.m;. quiry." Sikes was disturbed, he said, because he understood the .film "was µi- tended to place hunters in a bad light." Dingell called the film "deceitful and misleading" and "not a faithful represen- tation of the facts." Despite the political pressure, the Smithsonian went on with the atlow, tak- ing care to issue a disclai~r ~f its own before the film began.. Two NRA. · "reporters," armed with a tape ?'ecordet · an<l '..a . camei:a, showed .up: and ·con- spicuously photographed :the &udience • ., The "reporters," said a spokesman, were · on assignmeot for the NRA magazine; "The America .IUfleman." . ; . ; held by the Senate constitutional rigb~ to . ..a. llfetline post, 8nCl mate it MRs. DONNA STAHR from the NRA. . · •. OIANM COAST .· ~' subcommittee in 1971. . • · "dqenerat.e Into an inheritance.'' .. . . J. MANSFIELD and Aiken are relatively ~ TBB ~~ amendment of. the Cons!itu- . recent converts to the six-year-term tion, llmitmg all Presid~ts since , I 'cause· At least five Presidents -·Truman to a muimum of two full terms, ·• Jack~n. Buchanan, Hayes, and the two was described by Koenig as ''posthumou,~ Johnsons -are on record as favoring the revenge against Franklin Rootevelt. idea. Aiken maintains that the proposal, Prfany students oC government believe if adopted would "allow the President to that the amendment should be repealed. · make declsions free from the temptation It "does not belong in the <1>mUtution," of political expediency" and permit him says David S. Broder of ~ Washington "to wear at all times his presidential hat Pott. '.'In plain terms, it 11 an arrogant -amtrforgct for a while that he also owns assertion by one 1eneratlon that no a pollticl.an's hat." future generation can be trusted to N~msense, retorts Washington Star-dPCfde for itself how logg .~ ~vldu_al News columnist Smith Hempstone. Even should serve as President. · · f> under a six-ye r . term, Hempstone con-Histor1an Barbara W. Tuchman ends, "the .PresidenL woul ema1n... bell,ves thaLthe presidency has becomt:. _ tilular head of his par£y and the struggle l oo arge or any ~1 lhd~vldua1., She -would only be refocused on lhe question would_ repllce it With a directorate_ of oi his succession.,, six to be_ n-0mlnated as a slate by each · . party and elected as a slate for a single THE LENGTH of presidential tenurt...., six-year term with a ~g chairman, also troubled the Founding Fathers. eaoo to serve for a-;year as In the-Swiss Louis W. Koenig noted In his book, The system." Or, in a way, as in the Soviet Chief Executive, .that th framers of the system. The Politburo ls'•dlrectm:ate. Wieks Caescw's Weakness ..... To the Editor: "Caesar's greatest inabllity · to choose subordinates," says Harvard. ' weakness was an trustworthy Prof. Langer of Will the day come when President Nix· on will say, "Et tu, John." - . FRANK_ KLOCK Empt.11 Promises fo the Editor: "The National Rifle Association of America," wrote its executive vice presi- dent, Maxwell Rich, "eame~tly protests the showing of this film and urges that the Smithsonian lnStitutiou ~ve strong comideration to wilhdrawing t h i s material from its program in favor of more factual and enlightening . in- formation." SHORTLY tbereafle!', the ~ithsonian received teleplfone calls from the offices of Reps. Wright Patman, J). Tex. Robert Sikes; J).~la., and John Dingell, i}.M1cn. notes In his first Presidential NominaUon Acceptance Speech, Richard Nixon ~-SUlted; ---. -'If . ...-". . .. .let us 'begin by committing · "I do think that If the Cambodian is~ue · ourselvl!s to the trutli ;:,. to see· it llkeit nnot be resolvm It poses neal ha~rd · i~ aml tell It like it is -to find the truth, to achieving peace Qr· at least an ending • l.f.} ~d to live the truth -that's what we of' bloodshed." -Ambassador Marshall ..I,,,. "= • U . will do." Green, the ·State Department's s~nior x- That was almost five years ago. How . pert on Asia, on the eve of his departure much longer can the American !!Ublic be for his new post ih Australia. .. DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Pul>Ushtt" Thomas Kce vil, Editor Barbara Krtibich · Editorial Page Edito/~-....... The editorial :pag~ of tlw: ~ P ilot .5eeks to Inform -and stimulate readel"!! by presenting on tll1$ pace diverse ieonunentary ·on topM;s Qt u.. terest bi syndicated eolumn!sts mid a.rtooni ts, by-proYidinf ll foNm for,.. readers' views and by pre~illl thia newspaper's opinions and ~ cm current tqli<:a. The edltorl-1 ~ of th• Oallr Pilot appeer onl)r ·in ~be -editorial. cammn-a the-top-ol- .. pqe. Opinklns expttlBed by the t'Ol- umniltB and cart_.. Md -.-· .writers are lheu· own and ..,...._. mcnt of th lr views by Ute o..l'7 Pilot 91lwld bt lnmnd. Friday, June 1, 1973 . . Orde·r 'Will B·ust Insurance Pinn' J Department or. Resources, said sacramento. Human later l n ... CAUEORNIA •' '• Frld;iJ, June l , 1973 DAILY PILOT 5 " Senaie Re-Versal , - ' 1.:ucuf1r1. "SH(ON'·•·--------. Smog ·De · ce Delay Backed ·HONG -KONG SACRAMENTO (AP ) -1,ly, program would cut oxides of vote, with 21 votes needed for a squeaky 21-11 vole, the nitrogen emissions by only approval, but Holmdahl suc- California Senate has reversed about 15 percent. ceeded in getting his measure · Itself and voted for a seven-"Does-it. really make sense reconsidered and passed by month delay in mandatory in-stallation 0: antismog devices to charge 5 million car owners the 21 'cites needed for a bare on 1966-67 model cars. $175 million to reduce oxides m_ajority in the 40-member up- Sen. John W. Holmdahl 's of nitrogen by 15 pereent when per house. Ciuroa T~f l'••-n•• In Sa•• .4ne -MADI ro 'Mlatml ~IU-ICNIJ $145 i 1un1 __ I'""" .... log. llOW ~bit K•lt , .110 " Mohair ••• 11' H S rktkl• ••••• 110 7~ k Wool •••• 10s 71 C.tl\Mro , •••• I 15 7S Shfrfl o O 0 • e 0 0 I 11 ' SA YE UP TO SO'M» ' 011 C111te111 Maole lulh, 1,.,tc--. s1.c1u, lhlr11 •WI PIT ANT 1111. . • RIJ ALTRATIONI ... ,. t-1 DAllY t-1 ,.i,,_.,,....,.,, resolution would request the the rest of it will still be Biddle sald he thought the 7000 rtlllST llUOITID 11552 M•cArthvr tlvcl •• 4,h ,._. hnt• AH • I . , ,. ,-SAN FRANCISCO (APJ -A ·federat cO\lrt order glving women disability payments for pregnancy "will b u s t ' • California's $420 million in- surance program within a year unless contributions are HE ESTIMATED covering pregnancies under the . pro-· gram would ~st $120 mlllion. The program currently costs $375 million, with a $45 million =--lh~c0ad~.!u_ . ..liliJ~lillL..IID!K!Ji!!!!JL-,sotp1u · • state Air Resources Board to floatm' g arowid ;,, the ·a1"r?," he AoMmbly would k1'll the 00 lllS • wu111 ·I , I .. __ ,_, II" "o c "' .......,.. W L ~· w~. u I al -~•ut • ,_,.,.,.,, , , A1'po.t delay its statewide insta11Lat:1ioll'n .............. k.,.,.,._ __ -..,.,....,_.,._,~--:r;;e:;so~l:;ut1;:,:on:;:.i.._•c leaving the lnn·-u~~~~~-~~~r~rR.g~~·~~a.v~··~~~~~·"~'o!;~,;~;~;·~·;~';,~i'c~';~..i~1!"!s.!.!c.!m~. •;·~·1~1 ~~L--4~ rogram-until . ' 9'1 .. , . But Sen. W. Craig Biddle s a a_ on on-is or Jg I al Geduldig said the stale In a 2-lo-l U.S. District would take its appeal to the Court decision, a three-judge U.S. Supreme Court. Murder stead of Jul y 1 of this year. (R-Riverside) sald· the schedule. The devices are designed to devices were a .' relatlvely·--------·-------------------------cut exhaust emissions of ox- . panel held unconstit.utional A number of women filed . . ides of nitrogen, a principa} in-cheap way to cut smog. Thursday a state law section the class a.ction suit claiming prohibiting the payments to more than 200,000 California women for pregnancy and women are denied disability pregnancy-related illness. benefits each year under a Plot Gets gredient of smog. Holmdahl (D-Obland) said "I CHALLENGE Sen . during Thursday·~ debate that · Holmdahl or anyone else to some experts contend four of tell me how you can reduce YOJ.18 PEOPLE'S ART _ , "This ruling will bust the section of the C a I i r o r n i a · p b i• disability insuranc program Unemployment 'Benefit Code.i.... ro 3 100 · the six devices certified by the smog by 20 percent for $35 per board coald harm engineSt He car. That's pretty cheap," he h Id be d 1 ·said . County's Best .Now on Exhibit &oath Coast 'Pilla within a year if the con-which prevents payment or argued !here s ou a e ay The Holmdahl resolution to get more information. was rejected by the Senate • tributions by 6 million Califor-disability lo women f 0 r nians are not increased by the Legislature," Dwight M . 'pregnancy or Pr e g nan c Y - SANTA MONICA (AP) - The 31-year-Old wife of an A.gltrak executive accused of soliciting the murder of her OTHERWISE, he said, "God earlier this week on a 14-14 tie Geduldi dlrecto f th t t related illness. g, • r 0 e 5 a e The co"urt ruled that the sec- $750,000 In Cocaiqe~ ---· - Four-Heid tio11 discriminates a g a in s t pregnant women and violates the · equal pro t e ct io n guarantees 'of the 14th Amend- ment to the U.S. Constitution. THE MAJORJTY OQinion was signed by U.S. Circuit Court Judge Ben Duniway and U.S. District Court Judge Alfonso Zirpoli , while U.S. LOS ANGELES (AP) -District Court Judge Spencer -< E.ederal nM~tics agents ha tie Williams dis!ented. __ _ seized $750,000 in uncut co-The plaintiffs -who in-caine and arrested f 0 u r eluded Carolyn Aiello of San ·persons In breaking up what Francisco, and women iden- they call a major international tified as Au stina o, Armen-----.;muggfuig;'in·l!-c.~---· ---'d;:..a'-':ri"'z.~E,..;li-::za~be=thJohnson and Frank G. Pappas. regional Jaqueline Jaramillo -claim-director of the Bureau of Narcotics and 0 a ·n g er 0 u 5· ed they were denied disability Drugs, said Thursday the ar-benefits either because they rests and seizure were the were pregnant or suffered ill-ness because of pregnancy. result of a four-month in-They challenged a state law veStigation of a ~ ring that pro~ision which e x e mp t s Pregnancy-related work loss . ·( ) from coverage in the stale BRIEFS disability insurance progran:i _ until 28 days after pregnancy _________ ,, termination. operated between Columbia, Guatemala. Mexico and the ·United States. Armed with a federal war- rant, agents arrested Charles . S. Chauvet, 55, and Oharles Patrick Scanlon, 38, of El Paso, ·Te1'., 1n Beverly Hills Wednesday when t_he two · delivered more than three pouilds of high quality cocaine "THE ST I\. TE argued unsuc· cessfully that p r e g n a n c y should be considered a volun- tary infirmity, that it should cover only ·an involuntary in- firmity," Geduldig said ad- ding that the argument was based on the existence of modern methods of birth con- trol. · . husband has been· giveR a five- year probated sentence after pleading guilty in ihe case. Carylon Lea Rosier was ar- rested on May 14, 1972, after a sheriffs-·undercover officer said she offered him money to kill her husband David, 35, westem regi9nal s a 1 e s manager for Amtrak. help owners of one or these cars." The 1!'1evices. which have a maximum cost of $35 each -in: eluding installation, would be installed on a staggered basis -over . a 10-monlh period, ac- cording to the last numeral or the license plate. Most owners would have to take their cars into a garage for· the job. · Although t he . resolution would not be binding on the hoard, legislative observers believed it would mean a MRS:" ·ROSIER,· a -former _ clei~Y,....~C~~~e !~ bo~rd has stewardess for Trans World I'equesle~ guidance fr~m Airlines, was accompanied by the ~g1sfature o~ the m- her husband when she ap-slallatJon program. peared before SUperior Court Se~ .. Lawreneti E. :Walsh.._(D- , Judge Laurence J. Rittenband Huntmgton Park) tried unsuc-. cessfully to get the Senate for se~tencmg Thursday. . rules scrapped t~mporarily so Rosier told the C?ur~ _he still he could take up a bill of his lo~es and trusts his wife_ ~nd that would· order the board to said th_ey have been ltvmg delay the installation schedule. together .since she was releas-He is expected to bring his bill ed on bail after her arrest. . up again next week. Rlttenband made the pm--· bated s en t.e n c e ~ndifi!fiial HOLMDAHL SAID there upon . ~r c o n t 1 n u 1 n g were about 5 million cars in psyc~1atr1~ th.erapy and . the . California that would be af. relallonsh1p with her husband fected by the devices and the and their daughter Michele, 5. · * * * Wider Uses Minority Meet Capitol News Service SAN FRANCISCO -Plans are being completed for an I n t e r n a t ion a I Minority Business Seminar .. .here June· 11-15. . ,,, Of Gas Ta.~~ Proposed to agents, Pappas said. Later.-----------------------. SACRAMENTO (AP)_ Gas- that day, agents in Marina del oline taxes could be used for Rey arrested Phillip Barnett · Win and Ell.7Abeth Nichols, 19, als6 Te.aeher-·_ . s public transit and air pollution ____ . ·. control-under a constitutional ---..or...1 Paso. ----Jllefldinent proposal approved e Chave% Pickets 56-B Thursday by the eau- F • • C J ff• • fornia ASsembly. · COACHELLA ( AP ) iring UUSe USU "f,CteUt The measure resembles one United Farm Worker;:; ·Union that was rejected by the VQt~.1'5 leader Cesar Chavez led a SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The State Supreme Court two years ago. force of some 600 persons to But the author, Assembly-launcb picketing at vineyards has ruled_in favor of a teacher dismissed f(?r reading tenth man John Foran (D-San Fran- in the Coachella Valley in"ro-grade students a theme containing "a slang expression for cisco), said the new one in- Y an incestuous son." . · cl d I ... n .... t dlff test· of contracts s i g n e d u es an mpo1 i.au • er-The :)-2 decision said use of the eTnletive was· inade-· · II t' t I unilaterally by · grape growers ~--r ence: air po u ion con ro . with the Teamsters Union. quate grounds 1,.or dismiS.sing Stanley M. Llndros, a clergy-At pr.esent , gasoline taxes Buoyed with 11 $1.S million man on leave who wa.s hired as a probationary teacher at go into the higlfiway fund . Strike fund from the AFL-CJO, Torrance High School in Los Angeles County.· The public transit expendi- At issue was a:-ttre·me Lindros read his class about the t uld be 1· ·t d t Chavez and his supporters put ures wo 1m1 e o cap-_ funeral of a young "black who died of a heroin overdose . :..nl outlay not operatm" g loss Up their picket Jines 'Phursday, '"" • -The theme said that when Lindros left the funeral of his es Foran told the Assembly the official opening day of the ' · former student he was · greeted· by an angry black man Opposition was heard from Coachella Valley gr a Pe who called him a name containing the objectionable phrase. Assemblyman Robert Badham harvest. "The writer could · not properly convey the fury of the (R-Newport Beach). Badham e Crabs lllvade young black at the -apparent condescension of a white man said a-special gasoline sales in a !lending the fwierel except l1y the use of an exp let-.tax is already going toward HERMOSA BEACH (AP)·-ive," Justice Mathew To"t>rjner said In the majority opinion. public transit, and "the pe<>- Millions of red-colored crabs, "The out-rage .. of the black had to be mirrored in the pie don't want another BART,'-' seemingly irritated by · warm-language of the outraged," he added. a reference to Bay Area Rapid ing water off South Bay beach-,'=.==================================~~~_'.Tran~:'.'.'.s~it.:_sy'.:.st~em~. _____ I es, have crawled ashore be-..---------------------------------, tween Hermosa Beach to El Segundo and are expected to provide -a feast today for hungry seagulls. Hermosa Beac.h Police Of- ficer David Lange said Thurs- day night that the c r a b s resembled miniature lobsters and the deep water crabs had crawled some 25 ya rds from the waterline and formed a five-to-ten-foot wide h a rd - slielled "road" on the beach. e All or Nothing SACRAMENTO' (AP) -An all-or-nothing reapportionment •· bill is before the Senate over protests that A s s em bl y leaders are trying t o blackmai l senators into voting to· override an-~ p e ct e d governor's veto. The bill by Assemblyman Ken Meade (D-Oakiand ) merges Assembly, -Senate and c o n gressional redistricting plans into one measure. 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(1-i lllllt Se. ti Or1n11 Mall) (7\41 637-1420 . I TORE HOUR 1 Open 9 to 9 p.m. every week nlte al. 9 to 5:30 OPEN· SUNDAY 11 to 5 p.m • ' ' I I -' '. . ' '' . ' 24 ·DAILY PILOT ·Horseman Patrols College-· SANTACRUZ (AP) -Swing. iJil into the saddle to patrol the sprawling 2,000-acrc cam- pus here. Tom McClellan became the fir$t mounted police officer in the nine-cam- pus University ·of California systemlhis week. __ _ -~ Tire idea for usirtg a horse and rider to patrol the lonesome outskirts of this heavily wooded c a m p u s overlooking -Monterey B a y came to John Barber when he · was named campus police chief here a month ago. MuCh of -the-campus is in- accessible to molar vehicles, said Barber, . adding a mounted officer can "cover anything 'll car can, and more." · e Herd Grows SACRAMENTO r AP) -The budding bighorn sheep herd in Northern California has grown to 20· 'head wilh the birth this spring . of eight lambs. the 0 state Department of Fish and Game reported. The henl was begun in 1971 with the transplant of 10 sheep from British Columbia. Four lambs._.were born last spring, but two disappeared. 'nlls spring, all eight of the ewes lambed in the enclosed range in the Lava Beds National Monument, the department said. e Walrus Catch SAN DI EGO (AP) -A . do:r.en fat and . squlnning wa~ (!1l arriyed at their new home after ·being ca~ tu red on St. Lawrence Island off Alaska. Ed Asper, curator -of ~a World Marine Park for which they were obtained, described it as "th~ largest capture of walruse-s tn·histol'y." The pups were picked up by Eskimo crews in the ex- pedition which carried a permit is.med by the U.S. Departme.nt of Interior, Asper ~ None of the pups was -:-\1!----0J·der-'han-two-weeks. . e Sheep Killed SACRAMENTO (AP) - A mountain lion-killed 42 sheep recently-near-Napa-;--a short drive oortlleast of San Fran- ." cisoo, the . C a 1 if o r n i a _ Department of Fish and Game reports. Lions are rare in Napa County, which is known for its wines. Trappers are trying to cap- ture the killer for relocation. in the northwest part of the. state. Vions are fully protected in California under a h1mtlng moratorium, and are the sub- ject of an intensive study. e Herring C11rb SACRAMENTO (AP) A proposal to haJt commercial fishing 'fop herring ln two ·Northern California:· spa1nti.IJg · areas has adv~ to the Senate. The Senate N at u r a I ,Resources and Wildlife Com- mittee voted 5-2 for a bill by Sen. Peter H. Behr (R· Tiburon. Unless something· is done quickly, Behr tokl the com· mittee. c<>mmercial fishermen will harvest up to half the entire california h e r r I n g population during _the coming • season a lone and m a y perma~ stunt the staWs herring population. e 'Birth' Blfuted ROCKLIN (UPI) -'1'1le peregrine fa l con .is endangered-both In Its natural state 4nd in clay. Art instructor Jlm Adamson ol Sierra College_ repo~ that he made 10 clay reproductions oC tlle endangered bird last Sept~bet. and ·wired them tp the tops of utility-poles around Rock 1 l n', Vallejo and Sacramento. He lound that two cJay birds were blown to bits by gun blasts and four others stolen f~m their perches. ,. -- J tJlday, June l, i 973 e Cheetah N ed Love -J SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Two experts on the Jove lives of cheetahs report the anJmals get too much -together· ness in zoos to mate. Dr. Richard Smith, behaviorial psychologlsi at the University of utah, is helping build an · 8,0IJO.square-foot run designed to heighten interest in sex. -~th"' !¢d .JllA .~~tal\ ~Nill. tms, bee11. dff ared • aii . enaanger;f' species Witn %.~ or·tile c1tS ~ . \1rtffi! world, has only produced 20 offspring in captiVity, . • p PUT·T / ' " . ' Pri u~J. . on WALLA WAU.A, Wa h. \Vas hi n gt on St ate (AP) -B.J. ls cone, a Penitentiary. lifejlme ~ed h~ably . A SMALL metal plaque bellln({ prison w a 11 s • says sim ply: · with~t being clulrged, · '\B,J. The . Cat, Jlfer. eonvicted or sentenced. Born here, 'died here." B.J. , lls!ed. as Li.fer "He was a pretty good 00001, now 1s m a tmy ol' cat," says lifer John grave in a f I o w e r e d Hawkins . garden tended by the m n ."There's a lot of people serving life terms at the around here who miss I Lifer him. YOll see a little-cat waJkin' alopg, it kind of · makes you 'f~I a little _dif- ferent." AL'(llOUGR .ptison rules forbid inmates to have pets, the cat, prompt· Jy named B.J. was tolerateCI. B.J. just might have beaten the ground rules Die beca the warden h re is B.J. Rhay. A (ew days -ago, B.J. th~ cat teok sick. H .• . e waS -taken to the veterinarian. he vel's bill went to lifer Papp~ Huson, who was B.J.'s cell partner. Pappy is working it out. He 's got the time. T I . ·-PUTT .. . (CHOKE) .... PUTT PUTT ... . . . ·. . PUTT · ... . SlGH~ "O~·Maude, ·hitch up the hors~.-,, • • · rrum,a c; D, U BITl'ERIES We used te>;.11ay stock UP. in · case of an e~ergency. Now I wonder ~f maybe you should .. ---1-Sc -EA. A good one to keep in the car or the bedroom ju1t to see the expression on th' old man's lace when he tumbles in at 3 AM. -. Clip it to the. ~•fridge. You can never tell when the light will-go out, eftn with the ~ door open. 1s1 _ -~Q'UITTj1t1 WATERPROOF LIHTER!f wlTH Bln'ERY Ever read where they say. · "cast., a beam 200 feet." Does anybody ever-measure that? Who lmow1 what 200 feet looks like? . 311 - ttUiIV·tl SIX~CELL­ CIPTIIH FLASHLIGHT A biggie with a lot of power. It's big enough to play night ---_..1~1eball with (u1e it for the bat.) ~ ~--· _4sa rru Jl,1, ti - IJUITERlf wltH- rLASRER • BlnERY Clips on. to q big battery to give the most J>.OWerful 1pot · plus a flashing eG:lergency light. 9''~- Fl.UORESC:EIT LAJfTEIUf wiTHUflERY Camping or. any plac-.::wbere you need full light. More than a llai hlight, like a portable room:Jigh • 2488 · FIRE.QLO LOGS The tone ol the time• and this ad makH . me want to put up a few cord of wood for the winter. PAK Of 6 . ' I i .. 5.0AL. BLm CAN If you!re'on empty and the local . stations say they ve blown thei.r gas allotment you'll feel you've been-blitzed qnleas _y.ou_g.oLon..__ __ _ of these.· SB'7 -· 2·1/2 GAL. SQUAT CAN. wtTH$POUT . How can the man tum you down as you sta.1d there with a sad look and one . of these in Y?Ur hand. ~· ----·---~ 3s1 WATER ~ H-ORSES BEHIND STATION .~, . Th•Y ~~id a cure for the amog problem·wa1 coming up.-- _ P.o -ypu think this ia . _ what they bad in mind? The que1tion i1, how many batterie1 will it take to run my Chickenmobile? ,I I . SIPHON PUMP You can hit up your wife or the kid for a galJQn or two if things come to that. (make sure you got tD. in case the cop spots you.) FLARES ICeep a half dozen in the glove compartment. Rear -enders. of· times bend the trunk ehut. 22cEA. --· · PROPANE TARS With these ewell no;flll~no-eplll stove1 and lanfem1 it won't hurt to eave on .this apeoial. . ·75cEA. JRA•WAZFR .-v•TCHI ESS ""WINCH£1TIA·-IYIAt . --P-ROPDE· IJUft!ERR- Ha• it'1 o•n lighter. runa off the no:1pill. no-fill, no . PJi'!mf in!l!d.P!.o~ne ... t~d· With t e roste eye-1aver uun • SINGLE DOUBLE 1288 . 1·5~'-~ JRA'WAZFR • MAtCllLESS •• "WINCJIISTCA·- PROPAHE STOVE ' If you forgot the · matche1, so what. It has it's own .deal. And tlie propane tank 1lips on in 00 ___ ... 1econds. 33. . JR.4-• -.zpp ··MATCHLESS · •• "WINCllC.JTCA •• . · -, -. · ~ PROPANE ·HEUER Surprising howmuch heat thia little devil gives off'. Up iq. the mountain,s or on a desert night. you'll appreciate it. ,3300 VOTIVE CIHDLES I can't bring· myself to 1ay you 11ioutd J>uy them for e ffectiYe light, but 1tlll it's better fo light one than curse th• aarlme11.. . . , , ' ! Bad New Dulls Market's Trading NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market drifted lower today m some of the slowest trading of the ) ear-as m¥estors watched the weakened dollar overseas the nse m gold prices some slowdown m the economy, and a prediction the pnme rate would t.'--"-~...._~-1lO-Upoag~n,,~~~--~~~~~~~~-=-,---' ;Ln a speech m LOntlonJ the chairman of Chica- go ~rp predicted the pnme rate would 3ump 1h of a percentage pomt by mid year to 7% percent The market bas been weighing bad news all week and has skidded consistently The fact that you re having such a light vol· ume 1s somewhat constructive said Ralph Acam pora of Harr1s, Upham & Co 'At least its not a ma1or selloff S.!es lltl " l (IMISI Mltl Lew LHI CIMI NYSEG 216 10 17 NYSEof :I'. 230 NlellMo I ~ f u NloMof 3 .0 J SO N~AMof 3 ~ ulO N oMof 3 90 2210 ,. Mof 6 10 '"' Ni•Shar• lb 2 al. 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SC DAILY PILOT f6l . • SALINAS (UPI) -The ten tral California Le t,.t u c e Producers Cooperative, which mcludes growers representing 65 percent of the Salinas and Pajaro Valley lettuce crop, has established pr1ce-f1ung: rules for its members Attorney Andrev.i Church . representing the co-op, con-. firmed Tuesday that an agree ment was signed last week by its members aimed at stabillz.,: mg"'the lettuce market INti h m Stltf Net " E Ch<ls Hloll Low Lui Ch!I 1 ' t,1'1'i . , .... 11 3 17 9. 19 2111 17 13 11 '"' 21 1 • 2 ' 1 .w. " 11 3 3 4S 2,. r-r-v. ' • -\<• 11'/o 111'1 --4Ya •h -~ 3 3 9 t -40 lV. l h 12 1211-n l l'o ·-1. m 2 ,.... 2"2 H o 5"' -o 17 18 -1 l~ 3 +v. l lV.+ • 2 16 7h 7 7V.+ 0,. 2S 41/oo 5 1 I . .... -"'• ,,, 7'1-1" 7 3' 5V. • '1~ w. 5V> 1014 10 t.-~. 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LOS ANGELES A sp;otesman for the Flying Tiger Line reported Wednes day that the new in- ternational Space Available Mail rates approved tern• poranly last week by the C1vtl Aeronautics Board will result m approximately $3 ·j .. Friday, Jun~ l ; 1qn DAILY PILOT 21 ·.Smith Cited ( • Ill Fraud OVER THE COUN TER 'I NASD Listings. for Thursd•y, May 31, 1973 EC Inves tigates Phony Profits Thoe QllOllllonl FUft s.. Rovtnd lM'o 19 llll'J IUI 1uoollld by the Nt· aluv c llltM Pac u 17V• T1vtor W 4n4 (I tiOftll At'i"ClallDft of albrlh 2'1'• 23 Tefecm ~ I ~ecurltlH Dealers, arflnk \63, 17111 Rtcoo Eq 4 .. v .. r1u1nv 711, .,.. bid• and otttn 111 LrJ ~. ''" lloa Elec 11 II\• T mt OC •'• f cheme WASHINGTON (AP) -The Securities and Exchange Commission accused Caillornia financier C. Arnholt Smith Thursday of.scheming to · defraud a San Diego bank and a West Coast con- glomerate that he,heads. In a suit filed in U.S. District Court at San Diego, the SEC also sought an in- junction to bar Smith, a wealthy Con- tributor to the Republican Party and President and chief executive officer of quoted bY over-the· oleo co 11 11'• Rell univ H u • Titan H 1 COY.,, .. , d• l1r1 10 n Autm 291.i 301 .. RtJt PllS 6'.4 6.\41 Towlt Mf • '"' First California Co San Franci co · e.Ch ott>tr 11 ot n AutoP 20 21 Revn &R 44 4'\lt Tron C•t f• 1~1 ., • clad <E1ste<n n Crude •21lt 271• Rrv1I Mt 2'l ,. 22 Trn GasP .t 4\-9 Sovereign s•ates Capital Corp. San 11m1.I Tt>e quoit· Gllfd Inst 1 n. R .. d Ex 27 211• Tm Octn 13'~ \3' . · •. " . ' tiOfll do not Include Gold Med 21'1 2s, Robrt Ols. 15 1~ Trnoh Fn 1 l'{a 1l DieEO : Bnhsb Columb ia lnve tment Co .. r11111 markuo. mark Grhm M• 10•, 11 Rollin• 8 1!. \4 Uni Caot n; n K C. u El · I K down or commls· Graoh Sc 5 S't RouH Co 11\l 12"• Un!Dft Spl t5t I*! ansaS 11.y, mO.; ., StnOre tlC., ansas ''""' • and do not Grey Adv S'iJ 9h Row1 Fnt 111/• 12 UnArl Th C.l M . d U "t d St t H Id" C reorffent oclual Hach Ch 29 30~, Ruckr Ph t~ 11V1 US Bk NI 2 1, l y, 0 ., an Ill e a es 0 mg 0 •• 1ranHclions. Hahn EW l' \ 19 ' Rusi Stov 21 22~ US Tr~ L 12\.'t lJ San Diego. ,.i:8'l1-l.~l~~ls ~:~11 F~~ 34 °'1 d2 m:m A2~ • ~ 8~~v Mo"~ 1f4 1~~ Thurs.da~ Hadvn P 4111 5 Sam1nlt 16 ~ ~~ VagM Mo 6 7 THE SUIT alleged the phony profits M•v 31 • ~'~ A•k ~~r,:.;~, f,~ ~~~~~rt 1n ~· 'M ~:~·o~~ ,m ,~ · Were manufactured through !'--sa£e Of ~cushnt 24 25 Hl(hng C 6 1V. Scott Inn 111 2'1• V•n Shck I~ 91\ ~.mer'-Of.-:tbe.-Sm...Diego ~'adtes.JlaS.f:balll_, team, from serving as an officer of any public company. . "" . Alix Alx 17 1:N Helllr, Ms ru I V. ~otlsL G 11 121~ Vlct0t1 SI .t l'a lO'h certam Westg~te -~~Bts.1.~ nommbia~e ~ii~ ~ t~'141 'tt'; ~=~~:'{' c J1~ m~ c~l~f: JH 1;1,, J~ ~1~1 ss: :v. f*. '"-pF1m8A.,-TI l:m um AllllcLJ: ~ 9 9>" t• wrt 21 " V •I S 1'1/e 1~\ Investment Co. . ~:::-n Ai::1 1~ I Ph Hunt ·~fa ,Ir io11i svm .. rf'-lN"-ll llt-'~ ,,_,...._~-------..~ •t 'd h bu edl A ArtCrtt 411, 414 Hvall C 1111< 11 seven Uo l~ Uir, Top Fislierriien . 'D~ily Pilot cauier~ went lishing recently and these three fellows carried off top honors for their prow- .ess. They are (L 1-0--R)-,s.teve .Crilty;.who·worr-a head- .radio set ; Tim Rhodes, camping backpaclf, and Kevin Reed, camping cook set. B<.};!t earned trip by . ~gning up new Daily Pilot subscribers .. · DiafJlo Canflon Nuclear Plant THE COMPLAINT named two other business associates as defendants and six companies alleged to be involved in the scheme. It asked that a receiver be apJ>!>inted for the con glomerate, · W e s t g a t e California Corp. of San Diego, which Smith founded. Tile nmplainrallegect-"that Smith and other defendants engaged in a scheme to a ppropriate the assets of Westgate and the U.S. National Bank of'San Diego to their own use .. . This was done by the creation of phony profits for Westga·te tbrougll various· firms either contfolled or associated with Smith, the suit said.-Then, the SEC said, the · defendants published false and .misleading statements of these profits to camouflage the unlawful activity. u.n:: SUI sa1 t e yers purport Y AmEI Lb m ~ Hvoter c 22 :r.w. si::ix CP 7 we~~ ~11, ~.~, paid the full purchase price in cash, ~::: ~~~ nJ'~ U'A i~~: ~.:it m~ ~'• i1mp~n 1 'h 111'2 we~ .. Wt 1f u - penru"tting "'estgal to · all Am Furn 2~ 1 lntorox '"• 911, Sn10 Tots 51 52 wellng M ,. IW• " e recogruze pre>-Am Gr.. 39'h •O• I Intel Cro 29" 30112 Slnd Pao ll ll'~ Wstcst Pt SI~ 41/e fits on these transactions and to avoid ~1rf0,se~ ~~v. ~ \~::;.."f ~~ 1!'' 1~~! ~~~(~.i 1a"' 1~~ ~:l,,."~bJ ·1s:;t le'! qUeStiOnS by auditors. Am Weld 1 m 1 l''t lnl Alum 4'l s1 ·, Stanadv l 16 161• Wlll1mt I r, t97,; • • Antteusr . 461. 4611. In BkW A x~. 63. Std ReQIS l S'/1 161 J llS'1 H J 12~ 13~ But m fact , the SEC said. the buyers Anken In 4'• •\o lntrst Cp l3'o 13•, SSllkk.~ BAio 2l'1 "'"Wint PkT 33'h J4V• b . ed h ' I r Apache E 10'. to•• lrel~nd R 5 541 ~ rw 13•,., 1"'2 Wisc PLI 194'1 20 0 taJD · t etr cas l rorn Joans from the APS tnco 13 14 Jomesb 9'\• 9'o SSle•k N S 9'~ 10"• WQOd Lth Ill'> 19'1• U S N t. I B· k f S Di d Ardn Mvl 21/• 2•1 Jet AlrFr 4'i1 5V• trqe Tee 12'• 13 World sv lO'io 111• . . a !Ona an 0 an ego secure Arro Aut 1< 151, Joslyn M 17'• 1• Suoer El 8'1 9'~ Wrlpht W l\o 61w, by the assets that were be"1ng purchased Arrow Hr ll'< 16'• Kl<•','"' st 10'• 10•1 ~·n~~ CFPd 10'1.,o>e Xom• co 1 I · A.r\'lda 911 9)-t a var C -4'• 5'" z;-.,.,, ii' 1 111 Yello Frt •3,ti 4:J'it Jn many instanCCS the suit said the Asso Cola 18'• 19'1 Kearn Tk 5'~ 6'• Thllv Cro J'o • Zleolr Co I'll I'>• ..,........,..._...._ __ . , • ' Atl ~Gs Lt 1c1 .. 1'ft ellwod 131• 14 ampax Zions Uth '271,2 29 nee l esc-1mrcha er re "•-• ---- UP'I Tei.tllltte IQ "lost A ctive arbitrarily set hy those who controlled .g:I~~ el~ Westgate.and the bank . -g:rJ~/t Bollv Mii ' I SMITH HAS served as chai rman and ~~~k 0kd.~ m. m-. K<xier Pr NEw YORK IU Pll-Th<t 10 most .actl•• chief executive officer of Westgate 'Since Barnes H 18 19, ~~~r~er El ~~ ,,,, •tocks traded on lh• OTC mark~! Thurt· • . . • Bassett F 1514 261,,. Ladd p t 7\1 711 dav 1u. suoolled bv NASO. its i~~ption a~d until last year served as ~:li';~s: F "'l~i: 1~ 1:ancut • · 13"t w;, vo1u,... president. Until recently he was thief ex-Bekln Co 6'• 7>0 t:~:r c w!, ~'II. Ad•m•' OrUQ 183.200 ~~!"':"'.:hf; ti ff. d . h Benllv ·Ls 11'' 22~<. Lary Bov . 28'1t 29'/o Rank Orgn 120.000 ~, 10 + 1 , CCU Ve 0 teer an president Of .t e San BeSI Prd 31 321'1 Leooel Pl 11'1> t2"t Dort Drug 72,000 . 6': 6-i:; Diego bank • Betz Lab Ja~ ~ 39' :i !rlbertv H 2~4 3,,1 Penn Life 55,900 2,,_,. 311, _ .. . . _ Bibb Co. S>e 8~ r,11 Chmo s 8'11 Am E•o 55,900 5p,; 52 _ 2\lt According to the suit, the loans in most il~: ~~~ ffh ~}•11 t11~~ ~?t! ~~ ~·A ~~~~u~,r.~scn ll:: ~ ~~:j: ~ cases were alleged to have been chan-B~th ·~t~ 17'' ?8~ t~~~e co g11.>;: g}'I• ~:'l\l~rtv ~g~ ~· 61>-" -· nele_d through various corporations in-BBr.enkco 1 1 1221;.• 123zi. Mall G•s u •, w 1 Comb ln> Am "6.900· w! ,{~t ~ La ._ _ _ .. _ _ _ . . . , rm s n "' Ma1 Riiy '41,. 5 -- CHARGED IN SCHEME C. Arnholt Smith, 74 Wins Clearance IN SAN-nl:EGO, -a-spokesman-ior...:: -Smith said there would be no comment on the SEC suit "until we study-i~ Smith, 74 , resigned as chairman of the board of the U.S. National :{lank la st Sa turday, and said he planned a long vacation. The bank has 65 offices in Squthem C~lifornia. II stht wpeeK:d' sm1tth ~~~t p1ans--to -~uldind. g SoCo~ere1gn-sta.tes Capi~ai,~S. ~=...A<-~~ lt;, ~:~ll~k,Frt l!~. ~: .. A~~~~e.v~':"~ Todoy. 5;340;.tOO -se e a res o-a -nasumg on group no mg -' ., and -t.he1r -subsldial'les to Juc""v -1 1,,;. Marv Kv 211.:. 29"" Dectloes ~29 reportedly for $9 million cash and a $3 conceal the· source of the money. ~~!1~ ~1 ~f ~'.· ~~a~~ck · 1~:: im ur;.c:,~~0;1361873 million note. 1 As a result of the scheme, the SEC said §!~! J~~~ 2~· .. 1::; ~~G';;, . .ll .ll'' ---·---------- Also named a~ defendants were Philip it appeared that Westgate inclued $17.5 §:~ ~,f;t li;; ~r 0 ~~~~r l!'r ,&'• 2S:; Gffiners ~\Losers BERKELEY (AP J -The Atomic Energy .Commission ha s granted environmental clearance for a two-million kilowatt nuclea r power plant Pacific Gas & Electric Co. is con~tructi ng in Diablo Canyon . "The AEC regulatory stafC ~ ' has concluded that from the I 3rd Quarter A. Toft. San Diego , a director and the million in its earnings statements from t~Z:.~. P~ jg,, ;~,. ~11l~00G•s ~~'• ~~'" president -of-Weslgate;-M. J. ·Coen, who 1969 through 1972 that amounted to ~~~~ <;PP 33 3i" MPnn 1 Fr 1j:'"2t' has served as chairman of lhe board. manufactured profits. ~~1.ar5 1, n•' " ~gw, 1~ 33•l 3,:0: sh~;,-: ~~rk51~:S111,;;t r~:v~o~~'f~~ \~~ . ~ts ec 164 179 ~~~fsnsa ~i"• Yi~: most and lost fht mosf based on percenf Ctlll U A 39''1 39sH Motor Cl 8~4 9\12 ~ark'e~a~~eQuo~~ bth~h ~'ASti1'~-Counter . Clevepk 97'a l·O:lil MSI Data 6 6't:i N t d Y e ' : Clow Crp 131, ... l4'r. Ntl CnvSI 9 10 dlff:ren'c"e ~F.!cenlaghe changes are-the CocaC La 11 171 2 Nat Llbtv 7111 711, . een Tl R prevlous last bid Coml Shr 2"434 25.l/,. Nt MdlCr i lia 9:J:. Dnce and rhe current la5t bid price .. CmwTI P 22 23 Nt Patent s~·, 61/• Contltll P 14'11 lS•.> Needhm 10'1• 11'11. GAIN ERS Cousins 1714 111 Newlr co 111/4 12 1 Handy DMHo 9V>+ 1 :i~ Up 22-' Your Money's Worth ~Firm Drops_ · Housi.ng - _ standpoint of environmental effects, and subject lo certain conditions, a n ,_pperational license fould be is!med for the plant's two units located on the California coast 12 miles Gains To_ld_.3-year-Degree Program Seen By Colli11s Cross Co 11 1814 NEnq GE 16141 17 2 Cablt Fyndlng 6'.t.+ 'ft Up 16.3, Ctutch R 6'1• 6'h NJ Nat G 16 161'> 3 Nuclear R•sc 2 + v. Up 14.S Curt Noll 12 'i1 1Jl'2 Nicolet In 914 10'!• 4 TasHwav ·Inc 1 . + \It Cp l U Dani Intl 2531• 261/• Nielsen A 3'34 351~ 56 HHedrs ,APQparel l 't.t ~ Up 13.0 Oanlv M sv.. a~ Nielsen a 3A34 3.S1'A v ron 'k Lt 21A 1~ Up 12.s Dart 'oro 6'• 63U. "NOrdstr-21'i4 21~~ 71 FT<>t>r11c wtiOltt lit. Va Up 11.l Data Des 'ZlA 3 Nws NtG 9~'1 94a ow t Mfq 60 ..... + ~ Up 9.4 oar a Gen 28l4 291h Noxell Co SO S11h 9 Channel Como s + ·% Up 8. t . ·Activities _Special lo the Daily Pi.lot SANTA MONICA -Pacific Coast Properties. Inc. ha s an- nounced its decision to sus-ge~ multi-family develoi>- ment activities .a n d con- centrate on the development of commercial and ind~trial >properties. ''OUR EFFORTS a n d ttsources will be focused oh development and sale of ~ighborhood shopping cen- t~. master -planned in- Ou.Strial parks and lQw rise of- fi<::«: buildings,'" Edward C. · E°Ilis, president of Pacific Coast" said Thl)rsda y. Ellis said the multi-family properties held will be sold and the company does not ex- pect any _mareriat losses. "ESCALATING costs, soft rental markets, a threat of tight money in the mortgage market and higher interest rates all led to our decision," EUis said. The company reported· a net profit of $1.116.000 on total revenues-of 0$10,526,ooO during the fir st three months of 1973. FIRE-BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS rE!IDENTIAl & COMMERCIAL • ttnl.tiwU .\ ~(-'lrlCC'd JO Yl"H'• E·~·cr1('n{(I 'Tp,tr\ In l 1'1e M1trt>or Art .I [-Call Fo~-Fre~~_e_J SEA COAST ALARM SHTEMS o .... , ..... n 0 1 C,.p~ Co.Hf Rl<1r .. ~upply • 6S 1 Plocent io-Co•ta Me'4 642-3490 southwest of San L u i s . Obispo." the AEC statement sa id Thursday. THE FINAL environmental impact sla'temenr, however, "represents the staffs con- clusion on environmental ef- fects only and is not a final li.censing action,". it said. The first unit of the $620 miBion plant is scheduled to start operatirlg in 1975 and the second in 1976. Each unit is .designed . to generate one million kilowatts. The statement, released by the AEC's regional office here, said the conclusions were bas- ed on a "careful weighing of technical and other benefits· against t he enl'ironmental costs and con si deration of available alternatives.'.' Special to lhe Daily .Pilot DALLAS -Collins Radio Co. 'Phursday reported that- operatiolls for the t h i r d quarter of th e 1973 fiscal year showed s u b s t a n t i a 1 · im- provement over the previous quarter and QVe r the third quarter of 1972. According to Robert C. Wilson, president and chief ex- ecutive officer, orders, sales, profits and cash now for t:he first nine months were helter than the corresponding totals for the entire 1972 fiscal year. NET INCOME for the "third quarter was '$3.718.000, or 82 cents per share. including an extraordinary· benefit from the tax loss carryforward of "J.342 ,000, or 45 cents per 1HE AEC authorized PG&E common share. This compar.es to proceed-with construcli!Jn with a loss of more than while the impact study was $6 .000,000 in the-third quarter made. Construction started-of 1972 and a profit of $2 before enactment of the million in· the ·second quarter federal law reqwnng en-of 1973. v i r on m e n t a I i m p a c t Sales for the"third quarter of statements. $93 million represent an in- The Diablo Canyon plant .crease of 40 percent over the units will employ pressurized third quarter of 1972 and 14 water reactors. They wOI be percent over the second cooled by ~ once-through low quarter or 1973. of water from the Pacific OPERATIONS FOR the nine Ocean. months.ended May 4 resulted The laif said continuous in a net income of $6,770,000. ecologica l and .radiological or $1.52 per shal"e, on sales of monitoring will be required. $251 . million. New orders of $111 million THE ST .AF Y. evaluation. for the third quarte1' represent. "also requires implementation an increase of 611 percent over -of an AEC-approved program the prior year. Total ordeJ"s to.determine lhe con~atiQD received for the first .nine of small fish in the intake cove months were $317 million. This and to document the· con-is $125 ·million, or 67 percent, centration of eggs and larvae higher than the previous year. of marine organisms in the cove. - ,. ·BUY SILVER OR GOLD-1 Tourist .. .,. Tak• Actual PotsH alon-.999 Pur• S ilver , ,, lngott-M9dalllon~olns " .,. WEALTH PllOTECTION ANO POTENTIAL OAIN-FllEE BROCHURE >-• 979-5642 UNIVESRAL TRADE CO. 97.-6343 -lltVINE AVE. (NEAR AlllPOllT) SO ITE 11! NEWPOT BE ACH .. . HUGH MYNAn . NOW REPRESENTING Johnson & Son , Sm~ey Scheduled SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diego is going tQ, spend $100,000 to !earn how much it • costs to entertain tourists, not aonSidering whaf the tourists spend. The study will be performed hy Arthur D. Little, Inc. of San Francisc& und er a con- tract approved by San Diego City Council. Last week, the co u n i:'i 1 voted to mcreasc the room tax from 5 to 6 percent to produce an estimated $470,000 in new revenue-. Last year, the room tax, from which. the Little survey wlll be financed, raised about $2.2 million. · NOSTALGIA PERSONIFIED LEASE A NEW MERCEDES From $144.08 Mo. '··'• ·, l l Deel~ oa 10 · 1011-2 Nuclr Re 2 ·2~-:. 10 Argo Petrolm 6:1:.~+ ,_., Up ·a.o t. . I Decor In 51:a s\1: Oakwd H 71'1 81 .. 11 N R G Inc ~+ 'h Up 8.0 · .programs a very attrac 1vc a unique· form of low.cost oeklb AR •s» •6'" ocean Dr ssi ~ 56''' 12 Ki PS•s G• 3•11+ '" uo 1.1 d I f.. · 11 d · ·· . Deihl lnll 61/a &4ii Ocean Ex lOl/1 111r. 13 n Data Ce 1;:.+ v. Us> 17 ' .. By SYLVIA PORTER ; As the high school gradua-ea ma.nc1a y. e ucatton with particular ap-ae1uxc c 37'h 38'' Ocnar. Mt 5 S' ··~ Hob~ln 314+ '• uo 7'1 al ·r . . . )lam crs 1111 .. 111{1 Offsh Lqs 7~• 4 15 Giffen lndust 1"19+ ''• Up i i pe l YOU must mamtam ! JOb Diam Hd -10'~ 11'" O<!llvy M 19 , °'J 16 Terra Res0<ors ~·'· '• Uo il . t ion • sea son approaches. a queslion arises : How Ctr'° C\Jt tbe high .costs of a college education lo bearable lev els. In response. a way you may never have heard of is through a telescoped; t h r e e -y e a r degree program. lf you're a top-notch student, this could be your answer. THE NAME .for the three- year program is the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), or ~ "external de- Ross moor's -- Cable TV Plans To1d THE COLLEGE Entrance· Examination Board g i v e s CLEP exams month ly at 500 different locations throughout the U.S. -and more than 1,500 colleges and universities grant credi~ toward degrees to those who score high enough on the tests. Fo_r details, write to CLEP , C!>lle_ge Entrance Examination Board, Box 592, Princeton , N.J ., 08540, or Box 1025, Berkeley, ~lif., 94701. Home study coorses which might not by th~mselves qualify for col- lege credit can help. you toward a college degree H they enable yoo to get a pass· ing score on the appropriate CLEP test. I.-, an external degree pre- gram, you do your regular col- lege studies off campus. It's Rockwell's Group Gets / ' Top Rating The Anaheim-based elec- tronics ifOUP of Rockwell Interna ti o nal.bas been selected as the Orange County - "Company of the Year" by the Drange _County Section Qf the Institute of Electrical and E I e c t r o n i c s Engineers (IEEE). Section chairman Franklin H: Fowler said the award was based on company support of TOCOM Inc. of Dallas, Tex., .activities beneficial to the manufacturer of electronic engineering profession, such products for CATV, has an-as special education and nounced sign ing of a $3 million training programs, )lllrticipa- contract with the Rossmoor Corp. of Laguna Hills, for in-tion in IEEE . symposia . and stallation of the "TOCOM II" conferences, a c f i v e mem- cable television computer bership of ·m a n age men t· system. persormel in the IEEE, and The system Is to be installed other IEEE activities. in Rossmoor's ' ' L e i s u r e M.D. Margolis, president of World" development at Golden Rockwell 's A u to n e tic s Hills, Ariz. and will provide . Division, a cc e pt e d the the more 'than 20,000 residents certificate of award on behalf with home shopping,. pay .of the Electronics Group at te~evision, opinion ... pollink.. the monthly meeting of· the fire ~ burglary • emergency Orange County Section in \ h'le t d Th h II olck A B 21•, 261> Oh Ferro 7'.1 8'•!17 Stratford ofTx 8 + •1, Up 6.7 y I yous LI Y.. e c a engc Divrs Sci n ' u Doll Coat 15;~ i~:' ,, Dan~., Wohlk •"·· ''• Uo •.1 to YOU to mainta1·n . your· Oocutel 3p; J2', Ormonl 6 ·: ' iq C~mon lndusl'... 2'<+ '' Uo 55 .. ,' . Oollr Gen 71.,. g11 Ovrmyr • 634• 7' 'I '° L•on ftvSAfarl 1.4L7+ 1. Uo studies despite absence of Donald• 2•-... 251 • D•[" NA 3%1 • n Nlcol•t 1nstrm 9v,+ v, uo s.1 f I . . . . . Dow Jons JOJ• 31 111 Oz te Crtt. 6 6,, ,, Tvmsh"re ll'lc 7 ..i. 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The np portunities in-Farlon El 1•~ 25''1 PicN sa";, 7 9" 1 NatMrdlan sv 2'1>-,.., ff 16:1 h t . thi I Farm Br 1214 13 Plnkrtn -n 24 ' OdvsseY Inc s -1 Off 16 7 eren m s program for the F•v• 0111 6112 7"• Planer w 9 9,,,-io Red•"''°" Co 6-1'4 Off 15'.& b · ht h Flnqrht 121'2 131/.-Ploer Ind 131;, 1311 ... 11 Caban;i Coach 2'l't-'h Off 1.C I r I g . 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'" a~stance alarms, met e r Buena Park. reading and remote control--~ U "· . ., E t · Cent Shs 12 2913 "3 ~!SBJ INCP Grwth •6.51 7. ll Tudor H 10.5610.56 · -----n .... ets1.,y-x .ens1 s t'1~NNIN . . " . .-W-EN._.. . lGlh-EG-2.29-?-si - Suile 360. l Dup0nt Circle, F~Ji'~~: 10.67 1 t.66 I~~ ~:~~ B~ a~t~ J~::t Jr:~ 1)>~~11~ ~:~ ::g~ : functions. The contract calls for in- stallation of the full computer and cable system in eacG of · the 7,000 res idences being built and for 4,000 additional units projected. Should the number of residences be increased to 11 ,000, TOCX>M's contract will int:re~~ to '5 mj Ilion. Fullerton ~&L ·p1ans Branch Fullerton Savings and Loan Association wiU open a new branch In the Eest Bluff ShOp- ping Center in Newport Beach , on July 1, according to Hilton alessi, Qresidcnt. Mes a Boat Sales Jump Willard Boat Works an- tlOIUlCed record first quarter re.suits for the ttree months ended March 31. Sales rooe ·28 percent to $548,900 and after tax eamlngs Increased to $36,474 or nine cents a share. This compares with sales of $428,103 and after tax net in- come: of $31 ,090 or eight cents a hare for the 11ke period last year. N W W·•sht"tigt.on D C 20036 Bnd Fd 9.:!910.t4 1Pn1d1• u,• tr 107.7165171.786 Side 16.5! 11.02 Un1fund 1.11 9.70 · _ • •• " · , • • Com Slk 1.29 1.41 0 · · 1 NEA Ml 9.41 UO UNION S!ltVICI! (50 cents) Grwth 5.08 5.55 GGaEteswl P .,p345 7.83 Neu Cenl "59 4.59 GllOUP: · lncom 6.86 1.50 0 · ..-. ~euwth 8.21 8.21 Brd S Iv 13.AJ U.63 If you're seeking additional soecl t.63 1.78 o~'bu~ecsEc6:J6 6.36 ewton 12.1114.00 Natl Inv 1.20 u 6 f I . . Ventur 6.67 7.29 · Nw Per> 13:'.ll 1'.l5 Un Cool 1.75 9 ~ USC u mformat1on on cor-CllHOAS.TSOEN ~~·Fn~ ~·~ 68.0266 New Wld 12.31 ll.45 Whthel l2.6J 13:80 d h I . f : c s .u . Nlchlas 15.0015.00 UNITED l'UN DS · respon cnce sc oo s, write or Fn<t Bos 7.95 8.69 -,~mFA~ 1~·Jl 1f"lj Nt>I Mr 15.73 15.73 Accum ..,, 1.6i "Tips on Home St u d y ~~~~ ~~ ~·~ H1 Grt h Ind 19:33 t9'.33 0c .. no 6.21 6.21 cBnd Fd 1.ot 1.15 soe I 5·s9 6·11 Guard 22 s2 22 $2 Om~• 7,51 1.63 ont gw 10.04 ll oo Schools •. pamphlet avjlilable CheJ. Fd 10·.111·4,HAMILTON GltP:' :> Neol Id ll.lGlt.50 Cont Inc 9.2910:11 ; from the Council of Better ~e~i,!"'L · · ~~n ::~t ::t~ ~'i-E~~1M 1~f>5,15·u ~~f:~ 'l:l: 1t~~ " · B I 1150 Convtr '74 10 64 lncom 5.9S 6.50 Op Alm 9.9310.85 Vanad 6.47 7.JI -DUSllleSS UreaUS, DC., Eoully J l2 3'41 Ha•twel 10.1110.18 Oo Fnd 7.06 7.72 USAA C• 10.5510.SS 11th Sl-N w w h" t Fund ,·7610°67 Hort Lv 7 05 7 05 OP T-6.11 6.7• us GvtS ., · ., as mg on, Grw1h 5·90 6•45 Hedbt11 i ao 1:52 oTc sec 9.9110.n .10.1010-25 D C 20036 tncom 9;921o:E Hedoe 5.56 5.56 Paramt 7.42 s.11 VALUE LINI! l'IH: · • • . Ventur 3 27 3 s Herl toe 1.49 1.63 Paul Rev 6.10 7.43 Val Ln• 5.05 SS3 But the College Level Ex-~olum o 10:1910:. Horat• 11.25 19.n a Mui 2.25 2.25 va1 .,,., 4.35 4'.77 . . OMMONWLTH lmorl Cp 9.60 10.49 onn ~a "\.55 6.55 Lev Gth 6.•0 Ut ammat1on Program is not in RUST• Imo Gr 6.93 1.57 Phil• Fd 6.36 u1 va1 Spe J.Of · 1119 the same class as this sort of ~ & 8 UT l:U 11ncnc1nc ',,'t~ JU~ 11::ff~ ~I~· si,. .u~ '·~4 t:~~=RS• h l d Th CLEP _, Comp Ar 1.37 6.96 Mm j·66 . l'IOMllll l'O : BO$ Fnd 7.11 1 n ome s jl y. e -uegree omP As-•4.50 03 11nrt11on .3' · Pion En it6.79 T.42 vs conr 1.01 r:u . h" ~. lit . ,. d om• Co 03 5.40 II lnvHI 3'.11 J7,31 Pion Fd . Spec! 7 26 7 '3 IS a .1g""'lua y, speCJa 1ze omp Bd a:n 9.04 1nv co A 17.5913.76 x11 .211u5 Vndrbll 4:93 5:39 de.,,.ee aranted Internally by a omodFd 7.ff ,s.0200 l~~ i~~/g H1 U6 Plonr II e.11 . 9.60 V•nrd i.11 1.t4 . ,.,. .,. , . oner 9. . · Plannd !.90 -v.n Van 1090 6.0I given college or uruvers1ty °"i' Inv lH. 1J.e1 tnv Bos •10.1911 '° P1.1 GRO ..i1..si ll.61 Varied 1 3.13 4.t6 . ns n gw ··-.25 " . PlllCE llOWI!! Vlkng Gr 5 20 5 10 Oftll.lt /n 7.37 ,37 l,.VEST G•OUl'I Gr,.th 12.0213.02 1'111"51 r 1:25 f , AND DE PITE the fact that :1;a1 c 1~·~ 1~ iR~ WS !:U 6.05 Nw "" 10.n 10.n W••h Ju 10.ao 11:J these pragram stiU are ex-:~ ~i~ Ht i·tt Ul~~~' . HJ 1~:~ P~-: ~or ~'.\~ ;:I~ ~rn,:o;g;r 1°"4' 'pE!l'imentat lhey do orreryou 0 'f~~ ... 1t_.:u e:i4 m~~t 1H~ ;~:i p~g~dd'o, H~ ::~ 0e~~y:,• 20.J1 n .41 great potential -iC, I r~pc~t, ~~~~r· . uo 10_71 ,~~::V 4:15 : Pn1N11~ 1M 7 t-1.23 iX!1n 1;:t 1h7 -. "Hom of the n w car "Golden... To uch" OR SO USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Its first oific was opened in Fullerton in 1927, a n11 Fullerton Sav1ngs liranClies in Yorba Linda-Placentia and the East Anaheim S .h o p p i n g Center were opened in 1988 The number of s h a r e s OU tandlng increa5ed 1 5 percent from .300,000 to 425 250 61 ~lghted e erage. n January bhe company suc- ces:sfull;y completed a pu bile offe~ ol 75,000·shares of ad-mtional common. you are apabk o ·tuqy1ug -g;iw '·~•810.~ 1m?5 'it. .w '-'9 "c~~~~: 1o,~u .12 ~~~~1 v 11'.l~iui ·• dependently. You actually can, 1eVOQh 57. 51:22 ncom ~.10 4.4$ t:(IVnv e. t Ut r.w-·r2.n 13:n·-;.--...;,~~1 by mte 1gent planning, beat 0-1::· iua 14:61 rst Sh 13. 14.2• -Grw1h 10.60 1i.s1 w1n<1s· r 1. , :!IS . 11. . nree• co 5. 5,. "' u1 J.n . Geo •14. t6.31 w1111n 10.fr 1i '° 540-5630 ·' 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mu.- •'' .. ~ : ' ' LI 1-.\r OR BUY HOUSE OF IMPORTS Jlp'"'""'' ,1 ~ .. ,,.cf .. , D'""''" tt'16 .' Mu"d,,.,,, .. Kvl"nn Pru" on •tu• \u.,lu f•n.t• F ... ,,-• Sll 7""',C ·and 197%. th II d d Drexel ~ 10.36 10 36 j•ltl Fnd 19. 20.52 Inc 1.ll UI Wtst Ind 3, I 63 e co ege squeeze an en up DHYl'us OllP · v~ Fund •· '·" 1~v 9.SG 10.31 w1nd Gr 1, 11 ..: with a truly amazin g educa-f.~ E~ lj:tt lH# 1~"',1~ 1::: 1::U ~~~~ F u~ rn:;: fi:.:· Ut i: tion bal'galfi. ' 3~d I~ x,~ 1S:ll 1u:~ 11~ B~ u~ ~r;rrt F 1t:I 7.5J ;.-:,, ..i.::1r.~: .... . ·-.~:~~-t~<., 16TH CENTURY STEWARD HOLDS UP RARE ONE Atlanta Event Sa.w 30,000 Bottles Auctioned Off Investors Eye ··~h~ne Co. Offer . ..... Complete New York Stoek List NEW YORK (UPI) -Foltowlr.g .,.. $ )ft · \ Nit --s.1 Net s.1et prlcu an ttw N w Yori( lloelt Exlia-: P•I lllCl•l ..... ,Low ust Cha. P·I! (hd• High LOW I..••• Chg. P·E (hell) Hloh Low &All Che. p d~J H ..... 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Addrn.1 60 a lM 1 1314 1-· s 6 1 · • •lk, M 12 7 11'1'1 11'1'1 fl~ JlmWPI ,,'° . . 13 Wlo ~n• LOS ANGELES (AP) Investors have given a mixed reception to a ~ million of- fering of the Sail .Francis<» based Paci(ic Telephone "-. - Telegraph Co. notes and · bonds. ~ II .20 • ' 2 J 11 Vo ~ 1 FF• URIE .n lS 2 11'1'1 11.W. 11'1'1 •• JlmW1it .68 7 1'2 20'4 ~9 19 ,., AClmirll Cp 4 32 All ' t -~ : 1 l9 14~ 14 1 v. F1Wl18 1.72 t 10 36'41 341At 34\'J-J Honi }.OSb· . 11 24~ 24 U'4 -v. AetnaLr 1 76 ' 107 =·· ~ " 2. 10 34 ~ ft -14 \lo FIKh&NI ... ,. ' 43 "21/t "212-1 jollnMY J.20 I 16 22111 21 21~ \4 LI f 2 --1'I WP 1. 10 4 31 3 • f""-~ FFlthri rScF .io.i t 2t 11"" 11 11 -'lit ohn&Jn .• 50 51 211115.W. 11• 11'\o~-1 ' ~;::i:,.1 ° Co ·7 1~ Ht 4~ ~ -11\ 1 85b 4 47' 41 ' 1\li .. ~ilht nf .Ii t 17 7V• 7 7 -14 John Svc"'.80 9 11 ll 20 ~ \\ Aninan .100 1 2f 1S 141/t 14v.= 'lo ro d 01.12 n 13 7l'lt ... r~ ,12 t llM t41t 9 9\lo-1'1 Jonlogn .80 10 1 ~ 3S'IO 35""-11• Aili"" lncP 13 11 4'111 4!'o 4'A--Ml Ill .26 I 9' 1~ . . Fl"'111111 .50 I· ' 1014 10V. 1011o+ Iii Jonu L 1.35 7 . .tel 91/I 191/:a lM\-14 Ar Prod .20 23 2S :Iii 37v. 31.,.,_p~ h Mnl..,lwmCi> 171 1S 61'1 ~ .J-Iii Fl11~tkot 1.01 6 1 16.\lo \ 1"4 16""-Iii JoneslolA S . 1130 S9 59 59 -.11'1 Alrcolnc: .IO ' 1 'II>-'" h Pr J ~ f3'4 n~ 13th-v. F ntk ~ 41'1 . . 1100 '° ~ t!! -.... Jor~n 1.:IOJI 7 10 2"1.\lo 23 Ht: 4i litz..lnouSlrs 6 ~ -~ ~~~t .~Ot 17 ~ J 4~ ~ \li ~l~n· "C0:.'1 'j J mi 291'! g12 -1 · /" M'I: 1.'/l 1: 3 W' 1614 61 -V. Alll J:, 1:/8 1~ 2S14-V. Chris Craft 45 ll A :W. A + 14 Fla Gu .U 7 59 l~ 3" 13',0 1¥'1 • -It K~ 2t I? ,-lit Alal' ot I :i. ,~6"' .. ChrlaBot .20 . I 11'.4 ll:W 11~+ "" Flal'wr 1.IG 11 ,, J9'1i v. 3911.-.\lo KaiHrAI .50 lS •• 151'> 2S\.lo 15"' Alaska lni I . ·~+·;,: CChhrromayslr •''°o 57 2S 13 12l? 12'o-v. F aPwL 1.16 u 103 31~ 31\/o 38\lo-'lit K•IAI of,.,. 6 •sv. •S V2 AS' ... AlbtrloC . '" ~ • A23 ~ra 26" 27'h+ 14 Fii .Sii 1.08 S 4 20V> 20.\lo ~ ~ KAI 66111 ~ 1 SJV. 531At SJ " --Alcan Al . i .-~ cr_'.'i:l~r wt 96 0 1~j · · · ~!::; Cp Sk 67 "3 38V. 361" 36:\4-11., KaiserCI .50 'i 10 I 7-l'o I + ·;~ by a spokesman for Salomon Brothers of New York, which -heads an underwriting syn- ( <f ~K}JV c J STOCK -' dicate that bought' both the $100 million offering of PT&T seven-year notes and the $200 million issue of 36-year deben- tures. · · The pokesman said only • abut $80 million of the bonds had been sold to retail buyers by Thursday, while abi>ut $66 million of the notes had been sold. 'I•+ '" Cln ~11 .JO 9 ' 19 19-~. --FIVT1~ l ~-G......G ;: vi Kc~:~' ~"" 2 l6V2 16V• ,;;1,., 'I• ~l~3,,5Li '.16 ru;I'+ 14 Cin Go~ 1.U 10 30 2• 2414 2"11"-\"' l'MC tp .IS I X96 l6V1 1r· f6 -.+ ~· KaCl'Lt 2.20 9 339~~"' Alexan .10b J:+.\4 g~¥'1Gll• ~ . .it 27 1203 JO":? JOssy,. JOS5'h+ Y,o FMC pf 214 .. xi JJ Y, 31YI 3l'h+ 'Al KCPL of 4V. ' 1100 63 63 63 _, Alisoo 2.l'Jb 9 :z:. ~ /4 '4-ft FoodFr ,20g • 1S1 7v. 7 1 KC So ind 2 7 ' 3 29· 29 29 AllAmLI .2' 7 -\4 Ci Fin 2:20 . 9 JM 39~ 39Vt :11114-~Fool.CB .60 11 26 911 m 9'1\--y, Kan GE ·-l.S2 I 21 21 v, 21V. ·2M+ 'i•; AliegC: lOb 8 8'111 ... ClllHSY 2.20 11 106 '5'I'< -14'!1 '44'>-h Foote Mlnrl A4 AV. 4'.4 41'• KanNeb 1.12 11 24 15\4 1S'l1 1s;l+ y, Alleghfud I 7 2~t:+·'4~1:~~v1.~ ~~ 2~ n"' ro..., ~+'if.° FoofeMlh pf .. 19 12''1 12'4 l:t'!~+·v. KonPlt U8 10 1 2Allt 2A\'o 2'•~-1/o AllQ Ludpf 3 . 39~1+ V. Citv Inv wls . 12 2.,. 21/a 2\lo • Ford M 2.10 6 -434 'S7'1'1 56.\lo ffl•-~'o Kotv lndUsl 10 6 S~ S'I> S'4 Alig Pw 1 ... 9 ~ 20'1•-14 City Inv pf 2... ~ ~14 25 25 . ·;,: For MCK .u 7 26 IA IJ~i lJ,1-\lo Koty pf U6 . 33 "19\4. 19 19 + ·;,i; AilenGrp Si< 9 1~" 11 t ., -" FrM pt 1.80 .. 8 ·26 25'!1 25""-'Ii Kaol&Br .12 U 195 19\.'> 18'14 19 -'l Allld Ch 1.32 13 ar• 3314 ~ g:,vr!<E~tof~ l~ n .J~ 4~11• .J~+ ·~ FortHPa .32 2S 11 2Wo 25V. m H "o kaufBpf 11'> .. S 231/t 23\'J 23~+ V. A11aMa11 • .,; 23 12 19,,~ 1 J3 J .. Clari< 011 . .a 10 x2' 111/., 11 1• ,,. FosterW .80 1S .it 34~1 a.•t• 34'!•-y, Kawock .20 13 11 l'!i 8'4 8.W.+ 1• UPI Tll-'"•.. AildMlll• .7S 12 ,, 9.,. 1~+ "· gLC of • -N Fos1erwp1 1 .. 2•'AI u 24 + 'I< ICavHrR .60 5 JJ 12\lo 11~ 11'.4-v. _,_ AltdProd .68 6 12 15't.I IS 1 ~ Am S 31 6}"· 'Y' 6V. · · · Foxboro .40 2S 12 23'/I 23loll 23'/o.-~ Keebl'r .70 10 7 22'h 22 22 -:V. AllledSt 1.-IO 7 ns 25V. 25 ,jV:a+ 'lo lvCJlff 1.92 11 3~ i;V• ~~ r,:;_·4' FranklM .20 u-5J 12'.4 12'h 12~ KMneCP .10 7 9 s~ S111 s,.+ 1/1 AllitaSI pf ' . . ZlOO 62..; 62'• 6'"'• -~ c!!°'EEJ 27·33. lO -101YI l ,.1· FranklSt .40 11 157 32'!> 29 -~3'-Kelltr In . .0 6 4 13 ln'o 12!'o ... Aila Supmkt 10 11 31'> 3~ ~ ~ C~• ,.111 ·jj : : ~10 ~ o~ 01-1\lo F,.ptMn .so 19 •1 22 2l'.4 2i;f;: \; Kei Ofl~ .s. 11 n 1~'1> ie•/I IS'AO+ v, Allll Ch .11b 10 199 26 ll9.~ a9~ •-v. Clorox .52 17 f96 mo 20 20,_ t Frvehul 1.70 I J9 27~ 27'14 27'11t-\lo ~elsv-!ll 1.lJ 77 ~JI p3(;• ~'4 22-4' Henry Hall Wilson re· , ~:~:.u~o, :: ; • 12-1 -V"1 . Cluett p .90 9 .11 ·~ 12.\lo i~"" Fuqualnct •• '-&" ,11 .. 11'11 11\4-y, IC=i1 1"..o • 153 24\,li m~ ~i:-·v;. signed Thursday as • ~~'1!c ':~ 1l 113 5;~ 5}11t l~~-·~ 8t~ 1~1~ ~~ 1~ 1D tr• ~~ -r~i~ ~ ga~1e lndst • 14 m1 15¥1 1s'l4-•t. ~~~~. 1 ·~ 2: 13~ lf11 ~~ ~ P resident of tbe Chica-Amcor .lOb 10 Jg 51! m m+ 'VI ~~~t'11 1J: ·5· 1ol6 'Si'" " 't:v.+ Vi G~F cio~ ·7 1~ .?~ 1f4 ii"'+ ::; Kl(orrMpf 4v. . . 2125 12S • llS--. 2 Amerac 1.10 I 1 3320~~ ~W' 20!3311 ... CstSGof 1.19 .. • ~ 11\:: 161'1 -16''>-~: GGAF~ 1'.20 17 19 18.\lo 19 -KfJJ~Ci ·l!i~ ~ ~ · i:~ l:'I> u~-t :7, gq. Board of Trade t6' ~'Ar.-:· j~ ~~ ~ 7J 2 7 t v. CstSGof 1 8:1 .. 117 231'1 23 . 23 :...1•'A1 am k 1.JO. ., 24 26'4 2S'4 2S'.4-... Kim Cl ., 20 17 ,,., 46 .. ~ 4S\I! ,,, k th 1 Fl J •t• CocaCoi 1.70 ., 91 l•O'h I~ 136'.4-A Gam pl 1.60 5 26 26 26' · -'h K ingoOS 0JO 1 56 7Y, 7'4 El • see . e senate seat ~:::A Airllri~ IS . m mi l~Vt Jr.(!-v. CocaBotl .3• 22 81 19~· IA'< 1811>-~·Gannett .. 2s 30 1S5 JI 36\lo 36'.'--1'1> Kirsch c '12 I • 17Y, 171,0 l7 "" no h Id b Se S Am Bak 20 10 11'!< ~ •.• CoidWBk .28 7 22 131/:a ll'!t 13'ht \lo Gard Den .70 12 11 17 16~ 16:V•-'h I< ~ M A·lrl 15 37'h 73'10 3 + 0 4'1 W e , Y ll. am ABrand fJ8 9 107 39.,: a:.~ ,$~2: 1-" Colecoln .06 21 32 IS · 14V• 1·!'14 •4 Garlock .84. I 9 16'11 16Vt l6V2+ v, Knight N .28 2o S2. 41loll 41 41 '. . J Ervl'n (" N c) w·1 AmBrc!>I M )I 167 251/o 24~ .• ,,. :; Cco1,a!l•1k " 12 500 28 . 27V. 171/o-~ GGa• Sv~. 1.12 9 2 14~ 14~1 w,.+ '.4 Koehl'll .2b 7 lJ ll'li lJl'z 1 • '"" • • LJ•. • • • I • • Am BidQ :28 8 2 11 II i1 ,.-'4 0 lmA .~ 8 . 257 W/1 10~. I 1'/>-'!> atewa, Jn ' 26 .... S'4 ~v.+ '"' KOPOOr 1.n 7 9 33'"1 32'4 C\'o Son ls a Democrat and Am Can 2 20 10 62 J2 v. 32~ ~v.-•Collins Food 11 31 101/o 9'"' 9-'l'I GC-A Corp 1~ ·21 71/1' 7 7 -'I• KoPOtr of 4 . 110 ~'!> S•'li 5 ~. . . · A Con pf i'lll . 9 l 2'YI-2 r" 2·~ .. · C.ollln 11.adlo .. 39 19V2 191/a 19'/• . Gemini Cop ... 8 111/a 10'/1 10!&-14 Koracorp In s 1 s s s • ''• former OfflClal Of the A CpM J.16b 27 19'i> I;~: 1;~= ~ ~~:.t7n .20 36 63 "43'1 .m; 4-1 -1\/o Gen Am Inv . 21 m~ 12'1,. 12'1•-•to Krattco 1.77 13 276 olll'lt o481f4 .q>J..."ir; A Chain 1.20 7 7 20'1> 20V. 20'I>+ l/o 1.0. 8 · 9 IT • 17 17 · Gn AOI .60g lS 32 331;, 33111 33">-1'111 l<rugo .20 36 231 37~ J7V1 371~'.'.I/< . Kennedy and Johnson Amt.van w. 10 174 23V. 2'l'\16 22'111-14 ~~·r.lnd ,70 . 7 . 23 16'/o 15'\; 1sv.-"" GenATr 1.6' lJ 32 42~ Al~ •2Yt+ \It Kroehler .8 6 3 16'1> 16\4. 1~~ • SoylJea-s •u · Ad .. t 1 . Ao1sn11 ~ 21 21 ~ 4614 ~14-~ t A 1.60 ·. 3 20•;, ~ 20-'"' GnAT pl ·2\Aa . . 6 ss ss ss + l'z Kroaer 1.JO u " wt. 16 ,, _:..;.:v. E •. , . Si · _ .., d . ,mp -. ffillllS ra JOnS. • AmOuol Vst . . 3 no 6~ 6'!1..:.. V. go1J r" 1•;(6 1-2 56S ~~ ~'ff ~~+·\It Gen8anc .76 7 S 13~ 13~ 13>,t . Kysor·ln .60 7 10 11~ 11YI 11¥<, ·~·. Xpen ~ . • _ --------------IADul pf .Ma .. 2 12~ 12¥1 12¥1-V. • -· ~ ~ 11• GnC1ble ,80 9 1S. 9'111 9V2 9~'1+-Vt -LL-· , · J ~e JlS WASHINGTON. (AP) _ Led AmElec 1.s.o ' 219 26V. 26 26\/o ~ B1 Gs ar•1' 1 • 213 :u•&, ""'• l.l'I•-'lll Gn cvr 1.20 , 3 1s'lfi 15-1\ 1s~ Laclede 1v. •· 3 20:v. 2v. ~"''"' •-..,..--..,...:.....,......1-.... Am ExDOf'f .. 49 1 1 1 . ... o H .9(1:9 293 .. 29\'z 29~ +l/o Gn Develop t 204 1~ I'!> 8"·+ 'v. Lamsn Sn 1 9 3 lJ 1J 13., ,, 1 -_ _ _ -6<---''---so""-ans;, fanrl~--,.;-Am Ex pr pf . . 1100 414 '"" 414-· i4 ~~s ~tu{ij . . 131 sv. 5 5 ... Gen ovnam 1 36 °18 17\lt 1 ~-14 LorMI l.31b · I 9 22 . 2Hi ·22 .. + •11 u;r · :ftl<; .-•'-"'" -------.--------l_ -'"Fln&y-l,10-9-~-16'lt-1~-l~-~ Camli-1!-fSI 9 h~ 261/a_ 2611'>,-llo Gn Eltc 1.C .20 !91 S9 57'4 58V...-1~ l.llr_obl Stl 17 4 71/o 6-V. 714 ..• jumped four percent last-G ld -F -. ~~~~:::Z~-~--: w· .Im' ijir'"' C~Y _:.9t.-u '29 12v.-ffllo_.:H~:: ~ ~ '5n'~ 1~-r.:~-.,., ~.•rS 2'4 .. -~-2~~ 5 V• _ 5"4-... .:-· $6 O·oo Bid f R w· -month and averaged 33 per· • 0 ever AGnlnS .S2 7 5:1154\1~ r~ -·~~ .. lt------... . r CP ~'1~10¥J tlll'zo"'"'le.-co~--4 -1"2 ' I Pl--11.4 ' or are ine . ~.;~J:1 1:!8 '7 l~ ~ u~ ~ :t··~ g~~gj"t., ;: g ~tr: m? ri~:t::: Gen ln•tr 2_k 12 II U'lll 14 HV. .. t::= ~J: -13 l~· ~ ~~~~ cent more than in May last · AmHom .60 36 472 41'!> .014 ~l'.4 ewe pr 1.90 .. 20 25'4 2s 2sv.+ 14 c;en1111:;r J .. 361/o :uv. J6•1o+ "' Lteds&N .50 10 s 111.11 11 ,,.~ .. ~ Amlnvst .50 7 1-14 9'111 9 91/o-14 ComEa Bwt .. 5 10'\4 IW. 10'4+ Vt G"1 m llS 1 23 '3 60l'i 60'llt 60~o+ 'II Ltl1'PI C 60 7 16 JA~ 11'1> 1~-i'-•V. Year' the Agrl .culture Depart· B • A AmHoso .28 39 JU .a 39"' 39.'lll+ y, ComwEd wt .. 81 lW. 10'4 1~ ... Gan ¥.1 .12 20 4· 221/:a 22v. 22'11 ... Leeson• . .u 9 9 12,,. l2V:a 1~""'"" t "d ""-d e~ins ne·w A Medici .12 11 29 16"' 161/t )6'111 ComWOll 2k U 53 9V• 1¥. I~-V• GnMot 2.05b 9 'Tl9 .67 66V1 66-'Ill Leh Vii ind S6 1'1'1 'h l'h r -ATLAtfl'A (UPI) -Richatd Kronheim, a man with ex- 'pensive tastes, is the new owner of a $6,000 bottle of in· the prestige wine event of the year. men Sal 111Ur5 ay. A Medicoro • 221 .. A~ 4 ~14 ':: CWOllPf 1.72 lJ 2011• 20'4 20'.I&+ Vt GnMotpf J\O · · . 2. S~ 55'4 5S'4-'Ii Uhm U2b : : 94 lS'I• 1S lSW ·i:: The Crop Reportm' g Bo -, d · _ · A MelCx 1112 JO 224 311(, JOV. 30!/e-1'111 Comsat .56 19 25 Ai'h ol8 o111v.-'l'J GenMol Pf s .. 20 7•14 74 H + v, Lennar co s 19 1ov. 10'11 10•~ " . · . ar -mer Motor 6-AOI 1'11 -~·1111 -.o ~omwtr Sc.I . 36 N-. 2! 2'1> ... Gen Port .80 I 16 12 11'111 11'1'1-'\lo Lenox In .50 17 6 29'1'1 29 29 -·i/~ said prices for the month en"-'O w ' AmNGs 2.40 9 •7 ~. 36% 36~·-'Al Conaar .2Sb r 2 IA'-? 1•. 14'/• ... G PubU 1.60 ' 2A8 19l'a 19~ 19~• · .. Lev Fd Cop .. 1 9'/I 9'AI 911*+""·" THE 3 Z • Y E A R • 0 l D bachelor was the high bidder U.: t t Am Shlo .68 7 53 16'1> 16\'z· 16V.-'Iii t;oneMI 1.0I 6 7 7 . 6Yo 1611•-111 GenPubU rt .. 33H Nol 'Al V.-1-U Lev Inc 751 2 12V. 121/:a 12Vi · • · ed May· 15 also included in-u es A Smelt 1.20 9 167 17'U 1m 17'111 ConnMI .88b 13 2S 23\lo 22'1· 22'!.-¥<Gen Refract 19 JO s•r. s•r. s•r. . Levi Sirs ol8 i:i 310 32\lt 31'h J1-··~ Am Stnd .50 8 69 11'1• 11 11'111+. v4 CCooracC .60 9 9 1611• 16\lo 16'(4-' V. GnSlanal .65 17 57 39"' 391/a 391/o-\It Levitz Fu'rn 10 351 7'1• 6"' 6'111-' "1 creases for cattle, cotton, AmStdpf 4'4 . 6 S9~ S9V. S~>+ 14 on Ed 1.80 11 232 23'.'a 23'1• 23'1'1-V. Gn SIMI Ind . 4 JV. 3 3 . · LFE Corpn 5 3'i 3'4 l'• • d AmSterll .S2 IS 17 21 l4 2JY, 21 -V. ~ons~d Pf 6 . . lS ffi'I 77 77 ·-V2 GT E 1.60 11 209 :llV.. 28't. 2114-'It LFE 8f 50 1 S~ 54'1 S'lt+-,4 corn, an potatoes. United Press International ~~~'.:~1 2~b ii. 871 !J !g~ !o~ :J, cc~~F: ~1.J i2 s! ~:z ~~ ~m.:j: ~ g!J=ir:. 2i~ 5 .{ mz f3"" ~~l-1'/'. t~~v pf 2~~ :; -~ ~.1 m~ ~td ~ Since last fall, soybeans Th Id AmT&T pf A .. 131 ""'" '° 60 onFdpf 4Y, .. 6 91 Y, 911'2 911'>-i~ Genesc .a.b . A7 8~• 11'2 8Yo+ \'> Llbb ... NI .. 20 :i: • 11-I have increased $5.0l per e o , nearly forgotten ATTffA' 3.« . . 29 sm s2'!> 52'1i+'i4 ~on ';{8' iM • 142 1211. 12 12 -111 Gonstor .10 ' 5 w.1. w1o w,.-11o Llbrrvc•,;·• 30 ·9 1 1:'12 ,:.~ 12~ 14 . on a rehoboam -a bottle six Kronheim, ~ ~ashmgton , times the normal size -of wine .. Mother Lodi! mines '-of ~~w!t~ .va ·7 12U 1f•t.o ,ft: d~."" cc:kp ,Pw' 2 .: ~~ r, m~ m;-.v. g:n~~!:iit ft :Ji~ ~~ ~r.z ~{~ t t!~Y~yn 2:60 11: 172 ~30 138°~ 319f~ .m.-, '·1 bushel, the _department Said~ AWlr pr 1'4 . . z60 16'/• 16'/I 1614+ \lo on P 7.72 . tlOO 100'11 lOO'h 100'12-3\/o Gerber 1.35 10 10 1~'1· 11\lo 11111 . ~ 2 ft /4 -~ • • • 1Ca!i'nrnia and the. Bonanza Awatrpf ,.,, .. 2100 1sv. 1sy. 15\'z ·. ~~·c!l.~lr i.~ 11 366 8~ 81.1:1 1v.-"'Gallv 1.21b 29 1312211J 121'11.122 -l'z bneMl11P~7i 42 t~ 1~1"' 1g:.\lo 1~~ • K ll:'lf p · -.. -d -!!Y . AWtr.,pf 1.(! .. J270 1, 1911 l?]io>-V. C C . 9 73 27'Mt 27 2714+ 14 Gattypf 1.20 . . I 20 20 20 ... LlncNti 1-f 133 31~ JO"· .,.1, _ • .. UI"~ ase . f N d '". ' • Amt.St .10b 5 1 6 6 ' :+ ~ on -r .. 2A 4~ ~ •I'>-"' GF llUS ,10b At......:%l -6V. w'-6 -· -• ... .,. ~ .. ~~" D.C. l~quor d1s~nbutor, . was 1929 Chateau Mou ton - . the high~st smgle . bidder ,.. Rothschild, a red Bordeaux 1:hursclay u:1 the Premiere. Na· de!!(!ribed as "the best claret tional Auction of ~are Wm~s. anyone can drink today." .Over a qu~:ter of a mlllil>n -A· jeroboam -five times the dollars or wme changed hands JJQnnal ' size -of.. the same Farmer 1st l 11 ·Gas Li11e filne S!Jld .last year in Paris . for $11,000. Kronheim said he doesn't know when he will open the botUe, · ~ch will produce 24· glasses of wine at $250 apiece. THE TASTES of Lawrence E. Broxley were more ex- SACRAMENTO (AP) Ifensive than Kronheim's, but Farmers would get first he bought a more modest priority during a gasoline quantity. Br'oxley, of Newport . shortage undel' a bill" in-Beach, paid $800 for a 12- . troduced in the California ounce bottle of 1727 vintage. Assembly Thur_Sday. Rudesbeimer Apostelwein, the T h e p r o p o s a l · b y oldest · German wine in ex· A s s e m b I y m a n D o n istence. M a c G i 11 i v r a y (R-Santa Broxley submitted a sealed Barbara), would require bid of $1,200 for the 246-year- . petroleum distribut.ors t 0 old Rhine wine, but everyone • obsel'.Ve .the priority. It would else dropped out when Jlle_ · also appropriate state funds figure reached $800. " for the enforcement of the Six hundred person·s -·200 , Ja,w. Both farmers ~nd those at the .~uctio~ and 400 who bid who transport agricultural -by mail -.vied for the 30,000 ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -'Cox Broadcasting Corp. said Thurs- day it bas completed the pur· chase of radio station KFI in Los _Angeles for $15.l million cash. Cox Broadcasting President J. Leonard · Reinsch said papers formally transferring ownership of the station were signed Thursday in . L o s Angeles. The purchase was approved by the Federal Com- munications Commission last month. KFI, a 50,000-watt, clear- channel facility, has broadcast in the Los · A n g e 1 e s metropolitan area for 50 years. It brings to fiYe the number of AM stations owned ·aoo op:erated by the-Atlanta· based firm. e Sale Proposed LOS ANGELES (AP) products would be covered. bottles of rare wine. FIVE PEJ{SONS.. besides Some s.tockholders at their an- Ki:enheim went home with nual meeting opposed National . · Jewelers Set , . . ~ast Open Star of Siam J~welry Stores, a Long Beach-based jewelry chain,_opened its sixth location at No. 17 Newport Fashion Island, Newport. Beach today. Star of Siam Presid~nt, Ben A. MCOsker, states that the Newport location is the com- " pany'.s second Orange County • store. The other is located in Santa Ana. · - over. $6,000 in· purchases. Carl General Corporation's pro- Fazio, a collector fr 0 m posed sale to American Finan· Cleveland, Ohio, spent $l4,l6S. cial Corp. 6f Cincinnati. New York liquor merchant American Financial owns Leonard Levine bought over about 22 percent of National $lf,OOO in rare wines. General and is willing to buy Clare G. Miller, of Tulsa, the rest from officers and Okla.,. who described himself stockholders. The offer is as "a conslllJler," bought about $43 a share. $8,548 in rare wines. Atlanta Helen Feuer, who told the wine merchant Frank Stone , stockbolders' gathering Thurs· was high bidder on wines day that she owned stock in worth $7,610, and John Neal, both companies, said that who is in the fried chicken "they (American Financial) business in Columbia, TeM., are biting, off more ·than they paid $6,149 for his wine can chew and they will have purcha~es. difficulty swallowing." Jobless Rate Same WASHINGTON (AP) -The Actually, there was a small nation's unemployment rate, decline in total unemployment, still failing lo respond to the but the drop was about in line economic boom, held stubborn-with the usual job picture from ly at five percent of the work April to May, the bureau said. force in May, the govern~ent The report cast new doubt said today. on whether the Nixon admin- The jobless rates for most of the other major groups of the labor force remained at about the same levels as in April. For adiilt men, it was 3.4 percent; adult women, 4.6 percent and teen-agers, 15.4 percent. There was a small decline ·in the unemployment rate of white-collar workers, from 3.1 to 2.8 percent. region o eva a are bemg Ametek .Ml t u 1314 13v. 13•.11-v. ccon,1tcJCp 212 .. 1!L • 60 37"·.37\lo 37V.+ 14 GiantPC .IO 1 • 12vo 12 12 -"""L .. 1~1 t ot0'>\1··1·1· ·U-13 -3."-~3~ '43lt-: !4 . . , AMF In 1.08 f 34 27'.4 26l'i 27 -'I> n P P ,, . 9 4114 41V. 41\lo-.14 Gib.-Finl 5k S "9 15'h 1•'1> 14-1 tcrp ,, ,, ' -: . stirred back to life by soarmg AmflC .~ 7 83 1S 14\'J 101-14 CCllJIMIRtl J,~ 10 21 17~ 1714 17'/:t ... Gldd LIWI• . . 32 , 5'14 51'2 S'h-"" tin::" 2, .... 1,· 7 1a.1 !.,, ?,. 1'11<-'+ . .,. AMP Inc .69 C 138111 llS\; 116V.-1'h on Jg_ ·-9 229 le> 9'1> ,_ Y2 GltfHlll .24b I 2 16'1> 16'1> 16'1> . CY P · · ---~ ~ 1f4 .ao!d priceS W\..:Ch aJSO have AMP Inc wl .. · 7 J9MI. 39\'z J91'2i V. CCont1l~01i111 11'h 9 la. 31'1'1 31'AI. 31'/> , .. GllblFlex 5k 10 S4 16\'o 151/:a lS't.-·a. tm~c1v pfpt1 . . 1101 191,. 17~ 1~ 'lo " • '. •I.I • AmocoP .36 I 23 1'4 I l'lo 1r. on P 2 .. 1 4)14 A3'.> ~ ••• Gill•"-1:$0 21 A3 6~• 55" 551'>-\0 n ~ .. " 91/:a \It nudged mmmg companles in Ampex co . . . 78 .ra 4111 414 14 ccoonn1• 1 •'~~111 14 J.9 32l'i 22-1> ~ .. Gimbel llr 1 1 36 12l'a 121'> 12!'1+ 11o Lod<L--, , 57 ~ 25•~ 5'4 •• n Amrtl> Corp J 47 5111 S'I> s:v.-14 r -• • ,.7 36'h J5'li ~-14 Ginos lncor lS 6 171/o 17\lo 17"-· 14 --·C · 6 • ~ · .,. 2S .., .... four states to beain new ex· Amstar 1.70 • x14 2•~ 2~ 24V:a+ ""cc°"onDtpf 14'90h ., ~ 55'4 ssv.· ss11.-14 GJuson ..u 16 2 22 22 :n -v. 1.;L:amuomM1F11 ~ 192 1116 10 9'4 10: -· 11o . ... . Asllrol 2.6S . . xi J9 J9 39 .. . wd . 9 261/o 2$1/1 2614+ '" Glo ... I Mar 11 as 12" 1~ 12~+ 'Al '"'V 7 -1414 '3'12 '3'h-•11 ploration. . Ams1r pt .68 •• x12 8'14 8~• 8.,. ... Cook 1Und .s820 106 21 7'!> 714 7.\lo+ •4 GlobeUn ·'° 1 10 16V• 1s~ 15'l4-:v. LLondanS 1 Mfg 6 I 1214 12\4 12141-11o . . • . Amsted 2.60 8 7 39'111 39'1> 39"" ... COOP n . 7 28~ 2114. 28'.4-'14 GoldW•t Fcl 10 2' U'I> Wl1 1'1'>-14 one nd 1 7 x22S IS -""' IS "" '·• JnQUlfle5 ab 0 U t risk-free Amlel Jn· .20 20 7 S •l'a S ..• ~oapeT '5:g l"S ol8 1A~1 14V2 1'V>-% .Goodrich 1 6 37 22'4 221/o 221/o-'l'I ton~~~ i ·~ 11 22 29'4 29'"1 29>.<l+; '.'I gold mining loans in California ~~~~~ f.~ i ~ -~~ m: mt:~ "c=T&f ·rlM 7 Hf" H g14 _ . .,.. 8mcl'.fJ ;~ ,l~ ~ mz ~"" 1~14t1 \lo LfrvpfJ .:ff lO ~ 1&1".1fil"' 1M,+1 d N d "h And Clayton 6 12 18'14 18 18'1• opelna-:321'3 • 20 19~> 19'4-1h Gould lne' 1 I 17 22.\lo 21'h 21.,.,.,...11'1 LongDa ·.56 38 I 65'11 651'2 6510-. 14 an eva a ave gone Up 50 Angelica .10 IS 4 10% 10'"1 10'/2+ ~Copp Range JO 1''.4 ' 131'2 1311>-'II. Grace W IV. 10 16S 22 , 21't\ 21'1'4~ 'Ii Loral Corp 16 22 3 2'111 2!11 . ,. t · th I t th Ansui Co •• 9 6 14 14 1• -'I• Copwld 1 28 S 2S 23 223< 22!•-l/o Grand U .80 I 9 111'1 111'2 111'>-"• L•LandEx 1 20 89 351'1 a. JS'4+" perCcn Ill e as mon or Apache .J2g 7 3 12'/I 12~ 12!0-Vo Cordura Cp 5' 68 6''o 6~ 6'1o+ •/, Granlv 1.20 6 17 211'1 2PA 21'1..-Vt La Pacific 9 28 27\/o 2Alt ' 1 . So " a'd H Id St r Apo Oil •k 6 2S lJ 234 12l'a-v. CornGJs 112 29 11• .9S 931., 93 -:v. Granl w l'h 6 29S 17'11 17 17'111+ I• l.ouG•• 1.IO 12 2 JOI~ JO 30\lo .... , S I aro ager, an 0 • ApecoCp .. 16 1J W • 3l'i :we-Vo Cousin 1.12b 12 S 25'11 2•'• 2S . -~\ GrovDr 1.20 8 s 16\o 16'/:t 16'1i+ \lo Lowenst 90 7 2 1~ 1~ IW! ' ficial of the Office of-Mineral APL Coro s -1 10 10 ~~~i~srdco~ \~ s~ .~rt 2{f 2s.o1-v. GtAMI 1.s1b 10 93 291/:a 21v. m\-"'tt~ c corp AS 1"" sv. ,.,.+·,; . • • '-Ai>l>.f111 uo . i2000 100 100 100 C"'~J 11' 7 _,. ---• .,. GI A&P Teo . " 12 1 Ha 12 .. orp A . 3 ~ 9•4 914+ \'1 Exploration m Menlo ParK Aoolied Mq u-38 .v11 •'I> -A-'h c::ii"n~...,,~· l '2-2~s1 129~• 291 ""· 29-. v. GfL~D Mao 2J 2 2''h 241/:a 2•l'z .. LLTv 1CP s •' 1 31111 31 v. 31,,,.._ ~. S . · ARA 5v 1.22 26 S712•'h 121''~ 121'/J.-J'h · X 5'!i A'!< 1A¥,-.fl GIN Ir 1.10d 12 S 1~ JOY, IOV> ubr ZOI . 27 S9 37'!> 36 36 1• · " IX months ago, there were ArcataN .IA 7 29 6V. 6 · 614 . ~;~~Fl 1°66 I JB 21 .~l! a + ~; GtNNek l.6Q lJ 4 "4'h U'l1 U I'>-II• LLUCkY SI .S. 12 x109 11~ 11'!1 11~ j~ ' lo to 15 Arcot pf c 2 2 28'11 23 23 -'!> er · B 9 6 ~ ,_ v. GtW1Fin .4fl 6 206 17\/o 1614 16~•-"• Udlow 1.08 9 23 14~ Wh ll'h-i.: a month nOW it's Up to ArcherO .50 14 3S JI JO JO'l'4+ 'l'o CCrompHK ·~? Ill S U'I> U'AI UV~-V. Gt Wtsl Un . . 4 «!. A'4 ·-~· LLuVke0nSll .80 8 J 21'!1 21 21 I 30 ,, h . ' Arctic En1P 7 11s A'!> •V. A.\lo • rouse ·-4 11\'z 111/> II\'?-'-v, i' WstUn pl .. 9 Wt. 1"11 1•-Vo Corp 13 37 l''o , 4 -• , e said Thursday, Ariz PS J.16 9 45 21'1'1 211/a 21'/I ... ~rownZI Cfr:i lJ 50 21 'lio 2H> 211'1+ V. rt W~sh In 4 .J J. J . Lyke Y/,stn 17 50 I~ l'I> eu+:~ The "assistance·-project" ~~~~efl11:· ~ 16/i. l~~ l~'h 1~ Vt {1s C0ro } ~~ ~~ ~ m:+ ~ ~~an:.o~ 1~ 1~ ~ fi1'? fl~ 14 LYk pf ' 120 ·~J~ 2fi 26.:11' ·.'.. loans; under the u : s . ~;~~~t 8~-~ ~ i,'¢, t,,,. 2~""+ l;! c~m~~." i~ H ~~ ~r" !J8,,.. ~r--~ G~°f.p-d .rel ·• ~ 1314 16~ ,r~ .loll ~~~.,J7b J .: 1m 1~111 1m - Geological Sur d t ha' Arm ot 2 10 J 29 29 29 Cunn Drug a 1 5!'o y;1 y;, rummon 4 IMO i 10 Macke JO 7 · 5 7l 7'!0 1~ ~ . vey, 0 no ve Arms Ck :so i4 263 25'.4 2'~ 2511< .. Curt!ss Wrt 2S '" 18 17'1< lH~·111 Ulrdion In la 15 L 20-,,,. MacMJI .05b 6 91 6;,: 611J m.J :'..' to be .repaid if the gold mining ArmstR ··'° 6 8 2A'• 26\4 26'14-1 ~ul'l"~w~ 21"' 12 3 26 24~ 2''!1.-l'h 8~rtl~1:·o;g : J M: ~':..-v. McM pf 1.20 . 10 171'> 17Y, 1'1~' , 1 Aro Co .'IO!I I 4 15'/1 lS'I> 15.,._ 1;, u er . I 56 29 27V• 27'4.--2 G ti Oil iv. JO 79 , ~ 1, Macy R H J 9 .a 26" 26V. 2p.""T ' ventlire fails Arvinlnd .$2 11 78 isv. """ W I•-'h ~vc1op~ 1 s 13 22'11 21'1'1 2nt.-.,., ~11 Re&ch· 1 663 J: 6ih 2~-1• Mad Fd . .at> " 1o" 9~ ,l!t! ~ • H · • . ASA I.Id .50 . . '396 '2'l1 11 •1 -y• vprus • 1 1---17 211"' 2114 28-'Al lllll.of• lOc 4 9y, 9 9 _1 Mld~r wl .': "' a 7'"' ,a:: , • e said two applications As.hi 011 1.20 • 91 25 2•'11 u:it..-:t. oa -D D--1 Rpfb :6sc · 2 1a'/I 13 uv. +14 Ma111cCh .32 6 31 1 71~ 1 "' f .l\T d . AsDrvG I.JO 11 JO 3S'l4 JS 3Sl'2-,. mon Cp 29 430 37'/I ~ 36-lV. ul151U 112 13 231 20¥. 20V. -+ v. M19nav 60 13 109 12 11 14 II"'-r-·, rom ... eva a .were pendmg Athlone . .u s 2 11 '1• 111(4 1114+ Ya DanRlvr .40 10 IS 81/• 81/a ''" +llo ulf&W• .... 5 141 22loll 22 22'4 Mallory .96 t 11 t7 ... 171/> 1~.,.,, I d f , f" . AticMI 1.03b a 11 1H'4 171/> 1731.+ Ya DanaCp 1.36 8 IA 311/:a 31 31 -\lo ulf&Ws Ws 101 S 4;\ 5 + Vo MaloneH "32 19 3 2S '• an 1ve inns, m Nevada and AtlCIYE i.A7 9 4 21~ 21V• 21~+ .. Dart In .JOa .13 19 33 32fo 33 -ifWsol .,,. . I 73 H w -2'1t Manpow '72 9 7 17~ 2 1 4 7'4 2 ' d l • • Atlt;Elpf 5'/1 . 2 86 86 86 .. Dartlnd Pf ~ . Xl9 361'1 36 J6 . ' GllW pf J'h ' 4 9214 l'>-J'lt M H 1' ~ l ' I I an Ca ifonua, were already At-Rlchfld 2 22 363 131/:a n 82v.-1v. oavco 1.14 ' 11 16'/I w11 15fe-·v. GJFW~ Pl 3'11 .' · 9 53 5 \4 :rA-'.4 ~·PC~ ·~ Ii 1~ ~ 29"m :it~-"" 0 ·a I d d . ARcn Pl 31" . 1220 .53 s2 53 + I'> Doyiinln .2' s 14 81/o a av. GilWs pr S'llo 2 7~ 74" 1"" Mor thon · ~· •• 21~_1-2'1 rm ' were area y oing ex-AtRc pl 2.80 .. 177 57'h 561/• 56V.-Yo Oay!onH .~ 10 19 1714 167,1 17 -·v. Gullon Inns! 14 3 9 ~ 4V• -v. Mar.Oii 1 ~ 1~ 1'2°s 19 1'2 1 ""' d · g I t k 'th Alias Corp 96 1~ 2 11> il'o · · DavPLI 1.66 11 21 22l4 22 221/:a-v. -H H~ M • JO'h .29'1-lL~ Va Om exp Ora Ory wor WI ATO Inc .16 6 66 61/:a 6'.11 6'1• .. DeanWll . .0 4 18 7l• 71 7'11+ v: HackW 2.3' 9 2 ~ n\4 36'4+ Y, M:~~': 1·f<! I 100 19'11 19111 19", federal Aulom Data 38 127 iii 55 S5 -1 Deere l.OI 9 9 39'A 31l4 39 •• + HollPrt .141a 7 f 17•r. \'o 1110-"' r O ' ' 12 39'1• 31'!1. 31'1/o-r 1, money. Autom1 ind• a o4S •'111 A'li A'IO . DelP&L 1.16 9 S2 16'~ 16 16\,,'+ V. Hoillbtn 1.12 35 6 136-l'o 1 V.13S:V.-!'I Mtrtn'I .lOb 10 106 3214 31'4 11~.,.J ' Bill Clark a gold expert AVCO <..orp 4 .... 9~ 91• ... + v. Del-Mnt-i.10 9-50 11'1> -1114 11.:+ tt HamPao .50 13 27 12•/4 lH• 1214+ "~·~~di. uo I .a 27V. ~. 27~ii •• ' AVCO Co wts . . 2' 21'1 2 2 -,.. DeltoAlr .50 15 1SO 51'h 50111 50'~1 Holl"fdCO .AO-7 23 -1--7'\fi 7'1>-"" r ... , -.21 27 37 29'!1. 29-:zti,.--~ with the california Division of Avco pf 3.20 . 6 3'J 38'h J<IVJ-v. Dellec lntn A I 6~ 6-li1 MO-•;. H•ndiem .68 • 17 7~ 7\0' ,_ 1;, Marl"' 1.11 11 219 361(4 11'111 J5'IO-t ,,.-. AvervPr .• JI 37 39'\l 39 39 -v. Deltona Cp 6 2• 12•;, 12 12'A--Handv H .72 13 19 2<W1 20'11 :IG'h +.\lo Mar 1VC • .a 17 3 a.'!> a.y, J.41t,... '• Mmes and Geology l n Avis Inc . .0 12 ~ 22'1• 211'1 22'1•+ y, Dennlsn .80 JO 22'(4 21'.4 21-1~ HanesCp ·'° 6 21 12Y, 1111. l~V.-'lo Marqtl Com . 16 71'1 7V. 7V., , Sacramento, said "there is a !~~~~<1:~ si l~ 1J~: 12Z:~: 12f,Z=2t4 8;~ri~1v :2: l! 9~ ln: 1 ;~ 1;~ ~ a=~~ur1k3~~ :•s9 1~23 ~v. tf~ 'i11v.=~~ ~~°i:Pt~~ ff 1~~ ~! ~~:! ill;::·~ d f . . . . Allee Oil 6k 51 7 18'1• 13 18 -,,. DeSotofn .a 8 • 7 1o 10 10 ar "" · • -~ MoninAt • .u 59 6 1v. 1v. 71'11-. 'II e mite increase" in gold -• -oetE~s 1:•s 9 96 20v. 2fl'I• 2fR1 • ~:;~:~ 1·2 1i 1~ Ul! U"" ,~~":: ~ M•rtMr 1.1s 1 JOB w.11 16v. 11~ .,. mining interest. ::~Wii j~ n ~~ 2!¥: 21i: 2~;!:: ~ g:rn o: ~f, .. 21gg l~'h lu'h 117V.-,. Horrlsln1P0 I 11 19 26'.~ tt'.11 2~-14 ~.~:lp ·~ 1~ fs. m~ 16~ ~ -I• "Th be f Baker In .. 16 24 32 2A'i> 2A 2A · Dexlr Cp '.25 16 • 1 16 16 r: + :11 ~:::m: ... 1.'l 7 ~ l~ 1~ alt: \Z MHonltt :Al 15 173 26~ ~ 26 :: ~,' er~ are . a num r 0 Baker01I .37 20 18 2J 22¥1 22'/o-'It Dial Fin .S. 12 :r19J\ 19~• IV/I= ;; HarteH .lOb : 7A 10 ,9114 1"4-1 Massev .Ub I 15' 19'/I 19Y, 1~-t :k companies which have con-BaltG~• 1.96 _10 83 28'4 28'h 2a4' .. o1a in11 uo ' a. 21111 21 27lH'lll HawaEI 1.56 11 50 28 17"" 21 +,,. Maasc1 .69b so 19'111 "'•• ,~ BllGs pf 4v; . . JI() 62'h 62 62 -11'1 Diam Shm 1 9 33 18'!>-181/o 11'111 lol•Vts Alb 1 7 16 ••'" 13'.4 13rr-" Ma• Mt SOb 11 96 22 21\'J 22 +·~ tacted me or the department BanC:•I 1.u 68 12 23Vt 22'1• 23 -'.4 Dl•Shm pf 2 .. 1 28'.4 2814 28,A · ~ Hozeitin• 13 11 '"" 5'11 -.,., MotsuE :IAb ' S"f 2814 :za•1o 2"' , ii . Bandag Inc 39 80 271'1 27\I• 2w-1 DlaShpf 1 20 3 IS'l4 I~ lS ·-Heck Inc 12 11 -14 1Sl4 lS 5 -M•ll•I 02h 105 5 A:\4 ol'A • • Naturally they want to keep it g•noor, n • 2f 2!:::: 2f~ 2AY·-~ g/~r.;n :JO 1i 39 ·~ 81/, I~ · ... ; H:fil•Mn ik 37 56 17"" 161'> 1~0-v. May OS i .60 ·; 166 31 J0\4 ~+ ~· a secret," he said. B~i:"~N'\-ai 1~ 1~ ~v. ~~ ~r-~ OIGlor~o·~ ": n tl A;,~ ~ =iv. ~:1:,m~ ,:~ I~ d ~r M"' ~~·lo+ •t. ~u~ i.:g 14 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~". Th e of f i c i a l , U . S . g:~~Tr~si J 10 ., ~~ 6"1/o s.~+ ~ &lri'1!::h E~~ 3 ~ 83~ 8l~ 'l~,;-2'111 ~:l::::Rc.;~ 50 1 1~ ~it J'IO lll?-1 "" ~:;:~f 1 :: 1I 1J 2:~ 2lli 21~ ''~ t lled BorbtrOI 2k 6 28'h 28 211 -/;. Diiiill!lh pf 2 2 23 22i' Hellerlnt .u 6 156 32'\'4 32'11 ~+ 'Al MCA I . M ~ 611<-... governmen -contrO pr j Ce Bard CR .13 35 87 261(4 25'1> 25'14-'Ii OllionC .IOg U 1 2l'll 2I~ Y~ l! HeimePr .60 9 26 1-At 14''9 1.AH l'1 McCor::C ·11 f 160 22l4 22'/• rr~ ~1 Id . U'> 22 Barnet 1.29b 9--, 13 2S 2•~ 25 .. OlsnevW . 12 SI .!IS 17v. 85., Y• Helme P .20 12 . s 21~ 211/:a 21 1'>-'Ii McC · 16•r. 15'4 1 -v. on go 1s ,,..... an ounce, not Basin Pl 2v. . 1100 w,o 26'• wt. . 01sston .o6o 9 43 av. 1.,i ff~2~ HemiSP cao .. -116 2•t. 2 2 -v. McO:l'. .. ~12\1 265 36a. 20 19 ~ ..:.. h en gh th •t• ed" t t Bath Ind .JO 7 20 22V2 22 22'AI+ '" Di•lllSta .70 19 2 37'4 31"" 3 -~ Hem In .JOb • . I 71/o 7 7 -\'1 '°''" '° 60. .... v. OU au On JeS pr IC 0 BouschL .A2 17 125 23¥< 23 2m+ V. Dlverslfd Jn 6J 2'4 211. m 1~ Herculea .6e 20 103 ~ 35'llo ~ ~-~~ CP__i11_ 179 6'1-'l 62.0 m ._ P k "d d . t . t . Baxter L .lS 5' .U2 .W/I ~~ 431/o-3 DlvMI 142b ·a 32 -• .,..-~ Htrs.hY 1.10 1'1 olS 15'11 15 15 ........ ~·~ .:iO 7'2340-iJ' "" S ar WI esprea In ereS Ill Beat Fds .62 17 218 2' 23'4 2J-'lo DrPeppr 22 49 111 ll~ ~~it r~ · Heublein 92 20 211 -39111 39~H> McGrEd I 'h II 19 2"\ 21~ . t \lo mining Bockmn .50 17 14 26\.lo 26 26 -'!• Dom Mn ·,. 29 150 99~ 96,4 9~,, -+ :~ Hewitt P JO °" 1.0 '11 79'4 ~-11/:a MMcGGrHI Hi .4 9 II 9\lo ·~ ~"T I/• . ,. BectonD ".JS 27 JS6 364' ~ 36 -'Ii DomFd 89b 11 7'!> 71-i • ' ~ HighVOll ton ·28 16 Siio 471• s -'14 pf 1.10 . . 3 ··~ 19\'i 1~ y, But there are other lucrative BeeeMr .10 1 a. " m; 1J-v. DonLufJ · .12 'i s Ho 6l'i ~ .. _ Hlllenbr ..a lJ 32 22'h 21'1• 2JJ4-~ McGregr o 10 1 349 311. ~ v. BelcoPet 2k 7 JS 10 9'\i 910 ... Donnenv A8 14 3 2fl'10 20\4 2fl',' Hlltoo Hit 1 9 o4S 21:\0 21'!. 21.\lo -\lo Mclnlyro P . iloo 641 56 56, , gold markets such as den· Belden 1.20 a 2 20'1'1 mo 20'!i . . Doric c11 :32 1 .o l5'4 14,,. 15,J:j: ::Z HMW lndUs 1s 10 J'h m »~ ~cl<.. .lSb ll 13 22 2114 22 ·t v. t . . Ir' -. Beld!IH .JOQ 1A 3 8'4 8'.4 8~+ 14 Dorr Oliver I 5 I'!> 8"9 8 HobertM .u 16 7 -211h -Vo <Leon ·'° 12 II 39'4 39 ~ .... 1 1stry, Jewe y and mdllstry;-Ben How .65 1 ..a 26'1• 25'lll 26Y ..... 1t. DorsrfC .10 6 17 7 6"' -'11 Hoerner .97 9 6 26'!1 26\'o 26't.-1;, MMcLOl!fh sn 1 41 lsv. 14 'Iii • ,,. d . ' BemisCo .80 7 13 17l4 17 17'.4+ 'h DoverCo u 11 1 3 . , Hoff Eiectn 7 14 I 77/i 7'/o.-•to cN11I .7S 7 4 11~ 11~ 1 ~ ... ~ an the price Oil the London 8en0ix 1.60 9 40 3S>,t 35'1• 351h+ Vo DowChem· I :n 335 ;;• Wt ioWt-+1l'i Hol Inns .Jfl ,. 152 ~ 1~111 19l!:-" MM~ag ~ .60 11 12 1J~ 13~ 1 -.,: ma k t Th d Ben Cp 1.lS 6 15S 26 2A'h 2'7/o-1 0 P F IJICI> 14' 5:\0 5, • • HoliuSu .50b a 19 l:w\li lJ 1...., ~1.4 t,-Plo 2.80 . 4 36 36 · · r e urs ay was more aencppr 2v2 . z1JO J2V. 32 J2v.+.,... 0ravo 1112 ·i 1 25'14 2s1't 251~+ 14 Homes"' ·'° 21 395 50114 1~ AS'lll+ 14 Meduw 114 • IA 23.,., » 2m-:· than $114 an Ounc Bene pf ,,JO • • 8 66 ~'4 66 .. DreaMr , .tel 1 23 37,. 37~f ~· '/I Honvwl 1.40 22 103103 102 •02 . -1 M E I Corp 9 10 2l4 2% · .. e. BenCoof 41/2 . zJOO 531;, 61\; 58'h+1'h Dru pf 2.'20 28 . • ~ 37~\-1.1& Hoover 1.28 I 13 28'14 :18'h 2'"'" ... Mel Slloe .A3 21 31 25'1> 2SV. 2S .. : tn the Black Hills of -south Benquet Inc 10 153 J•4 JV. 311o+ v. DreNer r' 2 : . 6 ~~ ~ ~~-~ Horizon CP 2 31 PU 7''2 Ho+ 'Al =orex lg 183 Al'z 4 4 + ••• • Berkey Pho 7 112 1014 f\lt 10 -1/1 Drexel .20b JO 19'!0 1~ lsv.+ HOSPllll A~ .• .,! 9:v. ~'" "4 _14 IKO Al ~ 9 9 ''" .! .... • .. Dakota miners are "real eethst 1,'°" 9 JOI 29'-" 28!'1 29'1•+ '" orevtusCp 1 ·s 17 9 8,, ~-:'i Hosc>CP .06b 12 ..., 13'/o 13·~ w, . MMer~1 1.11 '2 313 89loll 16'4 ~iy, . ' ~-· . Bia 3 Ind .S2 11 1'9 31'4 311'1 3fl:V.-1V• Duke p 1.AO 12 97 21 20ih ~ Host Intl .36 11 JS 12'h 12 121,4.:. .,,, er-"' .70 T , lJV:a ll'h ·ug '" tickled about the prices and e1ack&Dk 1 ~ .a 1oe 106•.-101 -111o Duke or 1.10 280 109v. '°"" 1~,;iz Houct.111 ·'° ' 14 ·12•1o w1o m.-"" ~rr1P1L .2810b 78 223 13'4 13'10 1 \~ I. th , . Blalr Jn .48 S A8 6'/• 6~ 67/1 . Duke pt 8 20 · · z90 llU'h iu.•~ 1 Houdl pf 21/• . 1 2914 29'4 29•,; '" ti · 1 . 19 59 S~'o S 11'1 1gure ey re gomg to go up BllssLghl lR 1 2 1ra 17'1'1 17'1> OukP •• W. · 1 91 91 ,. 211'>-~ HOU!lh M .-14 ' 101 1m 121• '2'~ · MMua1bl ... ~b 11 dS ""' 9Y.i ~\'I hi h " . BiockHR .24 9 •so 6Y, S"4 6'1•+ .\lo OunBrd 1 68 2i 56 s • ' -,. "°""" F1brl -n 101 5'/I . ;v.,. :i'lo+ v. "I ~•h . . 14 12 11\'J 1 y, g er yet, said Jren Borup, BlutBeii .65 6 124 16\'o IS'h 1S'4-'4 Dun Brad wl . 2 7 71/2 7;~ 7~'h + II. Hou11Fn .86 9 129 22'1i 22\ol :mi> -n ~ GI M Inc 10 2 IS'h U \; 151 , . State m • • g · peel Bobble Brk• 6 29 4'11 41/o •'h+ "Dyolan co 12 lo 6'l'a 6'I> 6'4+· HouseW 2'111 . . 1 5Jlh 5JV2 5)¥1+ y, e ro .50o 7 • -14 16 15'4 ts•h-v, mm ms or. Boelnv c .AO 12 n6 18.\lo 1m 1m-1v. DuPont 2\'zb 1a 1°' 170 16614 166v. ~ Hou•F 21/:a . . 3 41ih 4Ph '11'>-"; ~fh1cG1n 1 ·l~ -14 1a. "'"" 62~ ~+ l The Black Ht"ll are the Boise Cased I 107 9\0 911• 9\'z-"'DuPn pf 41/:a 16 67 66'1> ·~-HOUIL 1..0 lS 3t ()'4 •2·~ ol3\4 !-~ c s ·-11 9 17.\lo 17 17--_,. s Bond lndUS , 1 ..... A'AI 4'/o.-'Al DuPn pl 3\'z . : 11 SJ 66-"'HouNtG• .a. 17 . o4S 27\.lo 26~· 261 ... lh MlchS Tub 1 7 9 J4'AI 13'4 1)14-••• home of the Homestake Gold Borden 1.20 10 76 21.\lo 21v. 21-"' ouqneL 1.n 10 48 23~ ~14 y,4 · .. HHoNG o1 2'h . 11 ~·11 s. ~•v2+ 14 ~l~r~~ ·#: 1i f4s 11~ 11Mi n1 1o-'Ill Borg W 1.JS I 47 26 2SV. 25'}o-.\lo Dual pf 1'/1 z300 26 26 26 f · owardJ 16 11 2117 16'h 1611. "W hoo 'Al Mi S · 6~ rn~ 16"t V. Co., which bas been producing Borman• In 15' 20 J'HI J111 3'11-11o DuqLhl pf 2 : : z:uo 2114 27'1t 2™ -HHowbbdmet1 1.Sb70 19 891 11'14 ll'h lHH 11. Ml~M~ 1Jg 1~ I~ ~~,. si; 2m:·f -+ 1 -' Id • it $35 Bost Ed 2.u 11 16 32 'YI J2'h 32'1•+ ~-Ouqlpf 2.os .. tC 27'4 271/o 27'4 .'4 u . 2 7 19¥1 19'.4 1,91/:a ... Ml R . .IO ~· .. 'Al go smce was an ounce. Bos1Epf 8.88 · .. JJOO 114 113\4 113•4-~ ovmo 1n .20 ' 22 1w. "'" 1w.+ 14 ~Ud~avH 1.~ ll s 22111 22•11 2211e-v. MiPe.r~· 1 28 1~ ~1 ll"' !!~ 1 i;...;.."' In Col d th Gold C l Bourns Inc a 6 12'/• 12 12 .. -Ii ·-UA .. -6 1 WI ~ Wt . . Milt B '36 12 -~~ 'I• ora o, e ye e BranlfAlr 31 11 392 ·9V• 9 tl'z+ ,4 Eag le Pl .97 t 7 2s112 2sv. 2SV:a-111 Huahes Tool 20 lo.A «ii'> .. .. -l'h Ml "£y,"M· 1 37 110 16:\4 1S'4 !f.V>::-" Gold Corp floated a $6 Brigg• 1.20• 1A 41 S3 52fl S2'1i-~-~·'foe .20bl 7 10 12\.lo 11iw· 12v.+ "' ~~r.~'k ·: ~ §S1 u,!tf ••al4 141/o·~ y, M ~gPL 1 41 I 1 '; f~,.: m: t2' '-·...: ., Brl•·MY I 32 22 •1 S9~ 59'h S9'12-\'1 as ern A r 1300 10\/o t'h 9¥1--'I> H c · "" 1'4-V. MlunEa 024 11 83 10i 1 ?t!t .,. million loan. ·this ye~r !O :~\~t"J Pi,~ 23 1~~ 1~~ mt n~+ ~ ~:::ert,$! 11 H ~·I• mi m:.: ~ H~~~!,,~ J:,•,m 2~ 2"1~1! ~'":!:. lZ ~~·PRlv :to 10 21 151'1 lt11o U~1~ reopen the AJaX Gold •Mme In Brod Hal .70 17 ~ 32'1> 31'111 JH~-~. ~~i!~ 1·1181 3' 29t 1~ 12'1/:a 1!! -3 ICN Pt1arm 1 -t. 1--;\ 3•4 MPCa~ t~ i ~ m~ ~3~ m,,.,-.,_ Cripple' Creek. =~~'HJ1"'7i ., :ll ~•A f: ~~~14: E11on:l 1.l1 .1 3.! 30v. ~v. 30'4:):11Jo Idaho P 1.16 1~ 11 29 21~ 2nt+ l,? ~~i'b~s2.~ Jr sJ11s~ 1sv. J.lli+ ·v .. Joe Keating senior mining BrUnG• 1'.n 10 1J 23 • 22~ 22"4-'lo ~mn~ ]3 ~ 1~f ll¥i ~~:z ~;z-¥: 1:!1\rr ., f 1: 1:: 'li: 1!~~-1 "' Mohsco 1:20 I 2$ f,ji W' nr;:-. ~ ~inspector for the state; said :~G~!..c~~ 2~ : ~ J:V. 2r' -·~ ~a:::11~c1.~ 11&. 11 ~~ ~v. 23v.t ~ .1P.1~ • .1!~ -.'.~ 1~ n m~ m~ ~~-~ M~olg:::\b0I '5 - 4 : 1:"" 1:\1 1:~ :;· The Bureau of Labor Statis-istration will be able to bring tics said that the U.S. job pie-the jobless rate to the range ture was essentially unchanged of 4.5 percent by year's end, since November although the as it forecast. The adminlstra~ economy is in the midst of one tion is trying to slow the econ- .Of ifs mosf vigoroas expan-Qmy· doWll, a policy that would r---,s~ioc;n:;;s:;i-in_h_i_st_ory_,__d_u_ri_n""g_th_a_t _-...:;tend to push the unemploy- per10 ment rat e up. FOR VIETNAM veterans, age-c2~29. the jobless rate was 5.9 percent. But for those from 20 to 24 it was 8.2 percent, an improvement from the 9.3 per· cent in April. . there WaS growing interest in :~~:~:i~ :~ 1: 2'~ m~ 1g 1g _jj.i, ~~t GAS~ l~ ~ l!Yo Im ~~.-~· l'11c~tt't11.i:· fa · ~ :~ ~V. .~:.z-ll4 Mon~~chC~~ lr J n~ lm li1h! :.': other old, idle mines. . :~~~":-.:~ : 1~ ~M"' m~-·v. ~~ M~c:;;~ 3: J 3~ 3I 37 =~I l~:ITT H~ .. ~ ~y, ~ ~Vt:!:_i~ ~::~;1m ... 1~ U7 1~ 16t~ ,,t it: "With the price of gold Bucv E 1.20 12 SI 29y, 29't\ 29~ . El M pf .SOc . • 3 1111 1'4 }>1, "" 1111Too1w .36 f9 33 z.1~\ 241/• i.v.-v. ="'', 12~ 12 12 51'!> 6 v. s1-"' going th~ way ll is I suppose] :~=~of i~ .5 ~ 1ll: 1l"' 1~ ~ ~:~rr NNtfGI~ '6 ~ m ·~'l'I ~1'2-·'!i 1~fi~~J ~ : ip ~ ri~ ,;~+ ~ =i~~ Hf 1f . x~ tr: ~ ~2: ~! \ --, AS IN APRIL, the number of people that the bureau counted out of . work totalled 4.4 million. The work force re- mained at 84 million, the bu- reau said. The figures were. adjusted to take seasonal job patterns into account. .. .. THE BUREAU said the number of nonagricultural payroll jobs climbed modestly last month, increasing by 150.- 000 lo 75.2 million.· There was a similar increase in payrolls in April. A NEW!)Ay COMING j}. For blacks and other minor- ity grou,ps, the jobless rate in- creased slightly from 9.1 per- cent In April to 9.4 percent in May. will havea lot of Inquiries into :~~'tr~ ,·.~ io z~ ~ -1~.~ 1~...::: ~ !~~&1 1,.~~ l 1,lf2 y~ ~ ~~+ :~ I~~ ~t .. ! ~m 2,l,,.. 2.~-. ~ ~~:' Jc~b !1 'l• ;r~ ~~YI~ thi ,, h "d Buidl<t 1.52b 10 S9 27~ 27\4 27-Yo r ~ ,,. ·" M'l1 t.!-=1.Mt Ind · ~ ll.\lo • · OOl•n J i 4 -S, e. Sal • BulovoW . ·• I 22 11'h 1114 111'2 .. EmEI pf .90 S$ 13 58111 Sl'!lo .1114=21/, Ind Goa 1·., 2 27s•• .. orrll( -l I N d th C lin d Bunker R!! O ·. ror)' 54 _ 9 601\ W/I ML. _.-'11 I · ·-" ,,.,., 25\'z · Ef p -·' n eva a, e ar an eunR pf iv. . 3 19,l:t 19,4 19,.4+ .,,, morv n .31 -a. -m 11r ~ 141~~L1 1.12 1 11 g'4 241~ lffr 11i ~g,.'!:si. 7~ ' 1 ~ uv. ~ O:>rtax mines -: the state's Burl 1n .1.f! 13 21 31"" JO~ 3011•-YI 1:;:;r•L1 1.2& 1~ r, 2;. · ~!;; ~tit ~ 11111 11.::I fr: ,; ~ 1911o J: SI _1 · · MtQTr 1.osb 1. 2s 1~~ 1~ jf'" +. tWO biggest COmmercial,..prO· :~~INNgf 1.~ .1 1t ~1/1 ~:; ~~ :: E~~O~~n ·~ ·4 ~ ' ~; r "· ir.'l'~o::: d~ 11 ~ ~l'I ~ ~ -\12 ~~~tr~ ·.~ :J l~ ~t; ~~ 9~,i::1~ ducers, are "bolh benefiting:~~~ghluni~!t 31?~v.21l~21:~~~::::·1~~u.·~1i 1y~1~ 1711o 1~~+4'1~:=,5'.b~ ~ ~3~~·3mJ1 ,+:;~~rr..~·1~i• ol35~ n~.,y, '4 f't bl f tb . in -C C-Env rottch 20 27 30 J11. 2914 .'Ii Insilco C .70 7 67 9:\0 91/:a m+ V. MIStTel J,J6 9 4 2Yv. ll.4 ~t 1fo pr~ I a Y rom . e · rise Cabl T 1.12b 11 2S 24'4 23'.l:t 2•'4+ "Equlmrk .10 7 1S 15'10 1514 1~+ 14 ln&llcvpf lV.1 .. 6 lW. 15'4 1~. MSL Indus! ,5 29 19 Jl'I ~~1 1 . Prices and expanding to lower Cabot Cp .u 1 21 2'1/a 2.w. 25'11<-l'i EquG•• 2 . .0 1 . 1 32~ 32v, 32111+ 14 ln•r COPP 2 10 6 .011o 41l!'o 411v.-~ ~unrord 1.21~ 6 28 W'7YI _714 v. . . · Cadence Ind 4 20 •'l'I 411) All•-\lo EaLll• 1.29b 11 108 2-l~ 23y; E V>-1 In• Inv .7olb 9 12 1314 12'7• 131,4-\lo un•11G · 1 2 231/o , . properties," said Paul Gem· Caesars Wd Ii 63 3loll 3V. J11o-v. e se1nc 1.21 9 29 2• 2• 4 -14 11nttQOO .2' 10 15 9v. 9 ' , ~~~~-1. 2•1 2s~ 1,1,_ 167~ 7 + }? 'll f h N d M" . Calif Flnanc 16 •'lo • A Eama[k .7S 7 4S 241'e z.11;. 114_ 'Ii nterco J·28 1f 191 37i(i 3' 3' -lY:i PhOI ~ ~ .II~ 59 , + .• mt o t e eva a mmg ca11ahan 31< 2s 11 n• n o Wo+ · ~ Esau nt .32 5 2 611, 614 6V• !nfrJ•k• .10 1 24'11 2'l'I 2•l'o+ v. ~l:R'i~ ·m 10 393 ~47~ 241 24,,-, """ N t M" · Co Cam B 1 J7b 9 38 25 2s 2S :j: v. EsH~lnt .« 7 327 1611> 15'h 15\lt -Y,o B M Corp a. 435 31-i 310 310 _.,,. · ~ 7Yo J7 r--•i 111e ewlll()n lDlllg rp., Camll.L :soa A9 IOI 67 65111 66~ JI/a Estetlln .JO 12 17 s\\ 5 5~± \4 nFlavr .32e "11 49 9}'1> 91'1'1. 9~ Vi Mvers.L .10 11 x27 N1114 11\'J 1'4 •. which owns the Carlin, an-~:::'Pa~..!.:~~~ 2~ 3~tt ]~"" 3~:+ )! ~rn~l~r~~ .6 1~ 38~ ~~ ~ + vJ~~'!,fr,,k,"g .~ 111 f1;z Mv. ~3t·-·'" ~:PJ:c~2.~ 1f2i~ ~ ~YI ~\r+1111. nounced this week It is reopen-CanPoc .Jib 12 s. 17\lo 17 17 -loll ~~~~fto ·~ 1: 12i 13~ u~ F~ '111 :~:·r~ I~ . . ~ sf: . ,~ i . Nu~o :'° 13 • 1 16 u 16 . "' • t Id mi h Coo Cilles c 16 77 31 37'4 3714-l I de . 1 . 17 m .,. 51~= !lo I MlnCn .tel 11 36 ~ 21 + ~ NHhu• .52 20 10 4111. 4614 "17.-mg WO · 0 nes, t e CooHola ·~ lf 2olfl 71 ~6'/I 26\'J-1/. E:x"on •aob 12 333 93~ ,5/;; J~ ~ ~II Mining · 63 n~ 11'4 12 + ~Nat Air .10b 6 ~ 14 13't' l"'r+ ~ Bootstrap and Blue Star. 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' ; I .. 2 DAILY PILOT SC Friday, June l,_1'173 -=-~---~~~~~~~~-·~~~~ Cook Still Holds 3 Children From Pagel ANTIOCH •.• -. Postal Order Hillsboro. Gentlemen, Stop Y-0ur Engine.'i He said that, ltstrikers do not a_bide by the nonviolence pact, noug,men would be brought on campus open the buildings and "insure that acuity and WASIUNGTON (AP) _ Tbe U.S. Postal Service urged todaY, ~~~t~:rf~:1n!1t~·~etum to classes are that its truck drivers operate at moderate speeds, to save' gasoline. Thursday night, the students put It also ordered that truck e.ngines be turned off when, the trucks - Mum on Contents Finanee-- Unit OKs Budget made of old doors, bricks and park "T · applies to all routes where the driver dismount~ an~ is finishing touches on a 12-foot barricade are no=in ctual use. " • . BULLETI!'* benches in front or the school's ad-away m his vehicle for more than ,a few .s~co~ds. It applies hke-SACRAMENTO (AP)·-The powerful history , after a brief, friendly floor min who-held three c lldren hostages '~ere blocked by autos with flattened tin said. behind closed doors today and approved Traditionally, the Senate rejects the PORTLAND, Ore. (A~) r An armed \ministration building. Sid~ entrances wise to all time spent at loading dockS," a nqbce m the Postal Bulle-) Senate Finance Committee met briefly debate. overnight drove to a m1mtal Institution tires. . . It added: "It is essential that we exert every effo~ to. conserve its \'ersion of California's massive 1973-74 Asse mbly budget and the lower house re- ,' fliclals c utloned that th situ • A court tl!JuncJ1qn granted Wednesday -fuel, both.-in:.the-nallimal. in~rest and to assure c~_ntjmtil • udg wlthout.releasing_aizy -· · ·eet he-Senat Vi!fS'i<>ff. he--fina f:OR1rr-~--. res ra s sfr ers rom oc mg or a • livery.,, . r· / _ \ _ formation on what it contained . of the budget is then hammered out . rlcading buildings and t n re ate n in g . , Later, it ,was learned that the coipmit· behifJd closed doors by a si-x-member, . PORTLAND Ore. (AP) _ A man · -anyone attempting to enter the buildings. tee froze $215 million in federal re\fenue two-house conference coinmittee. cd with -a rin~ and a pistol barricaded P~rsons violating the or4er can be ar-sharing money earmarked for schools. The budget must be approved in Jden- hiinself !fnd three children in his home rested for contempt: · I 01( Edi · ' The unexpected cut behind closed tical form by both houses before it can today. He said he wanted to join his dead About 250 or. Antioch'.s 1,100 st_udents c st Pane s son s doors, just before the budget was ap-be sent to the 'Governor. • . brother and threatened to kill the set up picket lines April 20, clo~in~ all _ oa . , ·-----_ . . proved,-was uunpreeedented ," -a com-Customarily, au· Assembly hearings on children. classroom .building~: The s t r 1.k 1• O g mntee member said. The vote was 8-3. its version of the budget are open. At the He was identified as Larry Keno, 32, a stud~nts have oc~upied c~mpus buildings, •· It also ·sparked criticism from several same time, the Senate Finance Com- cook for Simpgon Timber Co. for s1ic we!lks while pressing ~emands ~or ~i M d • • senators on the committee. mittee. traditionally holds open s11b- Police said they were called. to a fami-gi.arantees of four .years of financial aid. T D -0.0-t . 0 ernizat101n The committee . is writin~ i ls committee budget hearings but does its ly· disturbance late Thursday lly_ihe :.t:zD-: ".1...1.. :,A.L ~mendments to Gov. Ronald Reagan's --final c;utting and amending of the. docu- ro·ap's wife, Marilyn Keno. She ran fro~ $9.32 billion proposal, but sent the docu-men~ behind closed doors. the house with her 13-year-old son, Lewis shell Oil Agrees . · -ment to the noor to speed the .i:omplex Madsen, when o£ficers arrived. · A .proposed $92 million modernization and pl!lllkton valuable in the marme f~ adoption process, according to A. Alan ·A short . time later, her 12-year-old. of Southern Cslifornia Edison s 1..Dng chain. Post, the state's non-partisan fiscal ad- daughtef, Carolyn Madsen, came_ out -r S Clemente · 'l\vo weeks 'ago the. commission viser.. -. , _ with a message from Keno that ~~ wo~ld . 0 an . Beach power plant had unexpected diScilssion of the proposal centered "Total figures will not be known until Childr~n's ~i\rts W orksl1op Sla~ed stiOot the three children remammg m-'smooth sailing Thursday before the South heavily on tbe effects of air and water the _coif!mittee finishes a writeup of. the sille. · -Gas·~ Requ:re·ments Coast R e g i on a 1 Conset"iatlon Com-J>Qllution. A. number of commissioners on actions it has taken ," said Post. ., The children were identifi~ by police ., mission. . the Orange-Los Angeles county body Hii added that until the writeup \~as as Keno's stepchildren; Pamela Madsen, Edison officials received a pennit after indicated they didn't favor , the ap--complet_e ne had no w~y of releasing A ch.ildren's fine arts workshop . and no age ; Susan Madsen, 9, and The Shell Oil Company .will continue to . to .. tt t to achieve" the plication. -· dollar figures_ to__the 'puJ:>hc. entertamment has been sc heduled at ~ daughter Sherie Keno, 5. __ _ __furnisLgasoline_ior_ the _city_ of -San agreeing a ~mp . _ But !JhUl'Sday--Commissioner.-_:'Donald n-. -Randolph -·Collier, -(he -YFeka-Saddleback-€ollege-Jrom _9 a.m. to noon- 1----:>x.1 .• ncers -surrofiffii~be...:liOUse..:.s~ Clemente on an emer;_g_encyJ1asiS, .city--of-c__:-Tedtlced -~L,po !ubon_ promisoo m .a moi: Bright, a professor of marine biolo_gy. at Democrat w!'<> cha1rs-;the . mmittee_, Saturday.--. . .. . , after mldnight:--Af?.?.hce. spokesman---sard -flcials said tod~, but so far a fonna .sophisticated expansion proposed at theu-Cal State Fullerton, said, "The ttmmg was not available for !mmed1ate com-Theme of the session is Children. s today they would-'wait it out." con ract similar -ro -· that r~tified f~r Huntington Beach gener~ting statl~. isn't right to deny it (the expansion). ment and his comrruttee consultant Happening ," a prograif! of experience s m Keno emerg~d from the house ~~ut Laguna Beach is not in the offmg.. . Dale Secord, representing the Environ-There is a power shortage:" . refu~ed to talk to reporters. · · drama, music, art and .dance. . 1:30 a.'?. and fired one shot, smas1!fng a Clty Manager Kenneth Carr said ,thl! . mental Coalition o~ Or.ang~ Count~; call-Bright had been ooe of the more The c?mmittee met for about half an Students from the first through third _ strttt ~__g~ -----_. ·morning ttrar h~ll "has promised -~ - -ed_ . . iss1011"'s ' reque~~ or--outspoken opponents --Of lJOSSible en--hour-th1s---mornmg with a sergeanhat--grades are invited. The aclii.>it4e.s· will -be -~ -K~no s· aunt, E.velyn Mea • then en meet our needs" Qn an emergency ba~1s stricter em1Ss1on standards weasel vironmental damage. _ , :.--arms guarding the door to bar entry by conducted and s~~r.vised by the _ Sad- tered the house ~ a? unsuccessful . at-for as long as possible." . . _ words." Fogerty said earlier suggestions that anyone other than committee members dTeback College. D1v1s1on or Fme Arts. t~mpt to talk h~ 1~~0 surrendermg. He added that although no fonnat con-The 1..Dng Beach proposal calls for con-Edison duplicate the Huntington Beach . and staff. . Spaces are s.t11l open for the workshop . -Later, a T?8n id~nllfied as Charles tract exists locally, the Laguna pact verting two seldom used steam plant in-I..-Ong Beach and add cooling L .On May 24, the Assembly passed its Coordinators said a call to the college_ at Gordon, a fnend '. tried to pers~ade Keno might-mean that San Clemente would generators to gas turbines. . towers· to lessen thennal damage would $9.4 billion version of state budget, the 495-4950, extension 44 before commg 10 I~ down his guns, .again uqsuc-_ demand equal treatment if the gasoline Edison official David Fogerty also ac-be too expensive and time-consw'ning. biggest ever proposed in California's would be helpful. cessf Y · crisis worsens. ceptc:.d as a· condition ol approval that At present the fuel being purchased for the company participate in a two-y~ar ---· ~ -. -----San Glemente~s-fleet-ls-costing-2'1-cents_a_ study.-of-the--effects--OLplan o~ration La f"fi'lna Mana~er gallon plus federal tax, h~ging the total and thermal discharge on manne en-e. Uo.llJ . " to about 31 cents, Csrr said. virorunent. . •· , · Since the outbreak' of the shortage ·city '.J'he commission created by Prop. 20 To Resl• gn Post. employes have be(!~ asked 'to conserve. last November voted 10-1, with Marina . · _ fuel as much as pos1ble. . del Rey biologist ~immon C. Fay casting · .. , · "We have -a reeling of relief here in the only oo vote. B. Ag eement-that we believe that we have a reliable , Fay contended the expansion woajd -y r -source of fuel," Carr said. have substantial adverse enviromnental -· As for the civilian driver in San effects because discharges would kill fish By · JACK CHAPPELL Clemente, th~ crisis is still extremely Of ,... 0e11y "'"' Stoff evident. -Laguna Beach City Manager Lawrence Arco stations in the city are hardest hit D..Rose will quit his position with the ci-with most of that firm's outlets In the ci-Up-to~date Open Space DQCuments · t)!, this summer. ty having been shut down all week long. "By mutual agreement between the ci-At least one popular independent sta- ty. council and the city nuµiager, Law· tion which once did land-office business, rence Rose will resign bis position as city• has -shut down through the week as well. manager of the city of Laguna -Beach this Other stations, in an effort to conserve _summer," said Mayor Charlton Boyd to-tl)eir~ 'monthly gallonage quotas, have In 2 Locations day.. -. ~hortened their open hours considerably. "Other than, this statement which is a coosensus of the city council Jnd the ci- ty' manager, all other ~iscussions a.re t-Onsidered to be personnel matters and ~'lll-remam in lnat sphere," Mayor Boyd REMJN. GTON sa1d in refusing to, elaborate on the city • • • Anyone wishing to read the rnost·up-to- date versions of Orange Coonty open space documents produced so -far can fin<Hhem at-two locations, a COUlltY plan- ner said today. _ .-. · One aet 11 located at the main desk of the planning department's land use division on tbe flr~t fioor of_ the County Engineering Building, 400 dvic Center nfanager agreement. --' Rose was not available for comment pl1or to_ press timeJQd3y,_ _ ___ _ trhe city manager has been with the ci- ti since October -1970, when the 52-year· o~ former newspaper· publisher was sjle<;ted from , among 105 applicants for 11e ]Ob. · -. ' • lf arin~ Guilfy - In Auto Theft • ~-young Marine-who hir~-a-car-from­a: San Clemente dealer f!lr one day and lq!pt it until his arrest two months later iJt Oceanside was jailed for 60 .days Thursday and ordered to make full restitution for any damage. :orange County Superior Court Judge &!nneth Lae ordered the county jail ti:rm for Al en ew Wojtafi~ "22; of Qlmpen, Cali!., after he suspended what - ct>uld have been a state prison tenn of ope to five years. :Wojtan will ~erve three ye~rs pro· bption when he !S released. . •Oceanside police handed \~tan over ti San Clemente officers aft he was · sj>Otted in their city in the car ed by ~aside Rentals. Wojtan hired the auto Uec. 17, 1972. ORAM•I COAST IC DAILY PILOT Tlle.Q.ro..;. c-.11 DAl~Y !'ILOT, wltll '"'!icll It comblnod Ill* Nows01'rn1, 11 PUbll-W "'" Orange Co11t Publl•hlnll Componr. SoPt, ,.,. 111tt1on1 .,. PUbil-, Mondor "',..... Frljlar. fOr COSIO M.... N-1 -· Hllnlintlloft lt1Kh/Foun111n V•lltr, ~ -• Buch, trvlne/Saddllback and San C-1•/ Sen Juan Capl1lr1no. 11.-1111911 regioftlt t---f1.--edl11on-ft-"41flthlti Sol" di i I -- Thi prlncltol publlfhlng pilot ta 11 3311 Wiii lloy· Strlll, Cooto MoH; Calllomlo, tl6». Robert H. We~ l'r111dw!I ond PvDll- Jock R. Curley Vkl Prll~Ofll Ind ~rtl ~r ThomH ICe••il • Edltw Tho"'u A. Murphliie Manogl119 Editor Cho'rlos l:f. loot , Ridtud I'. Nill A11l1t1nt M•~"9 Edll0<1 . S.. CllMlte 0MCe 305 North El Cimino RHI, '2672 Oiiier-Offices . C01ta 111 ... : »O Wnt lay Strffl , fl....,..rt INch: »fl Newport _,.,,tro llUntlngton leach: 171115 •NCI! lou...,.rd ,1,.gvna lttc:ll: :m l'orHI A-- , ........ 17141 l42'4JJ1 Cl..itlN A,._,., ... i42•H71 S-C ....... All D1,uwlaM11 __ , ........ 4'2-4420' - • <;opyrlght, 1'7:1, Or-C.11 Piiblls111"9 Campony. No. -1torl11, lllu11r1.tlon. ,. odl!Of'ill !llllltl' 0(:.. td...-11-11 Mr•ln m.r "' . ,_uced wllhOUI "*'" ,.... ml11lon Of cepyrtgtit -· ~ .. 1- 9-ci.11 -... ;.111 ot Coote ,\\OM C~•llfwnl•. SUbtc'rlPtloil 11y corrltr '2A mo 11 Jl.1 s """'11tly 1 mlllrtrv clut 1 61 monlllty. • file center cn allegations that Remington, .a___former _Newport xesident · who. now practices In Fullerton, hired gunmen to r,emove at least one witness in a civil case. Chief Deputy District Attorney James ·Enright identified one of the alleged hirelings as Michael Rollo, 28, who is also held In county jail on high bail. ·-But Enright · refused to elaborate on those charges until the complaint is filed late io<iay. · . Mrs. Sears claimed three and possibily four murder attempts all occurred ~ the last two years and all were, ' she ~. in the Fullerton area.~~----rc---c- She said Judge William Murray had earlier refused to rule on bail for Rem· lngton -because one <>f the alJeged victims was his neighbor. The judge did not iden- tify the victim. Cocur Bike Rides To Show Desire For Trail System Neighborhood bicycle rides for cyclists of an ages wllT take place in four South Coast communities Saturday In an effort to iindsscore the need for a fonnal system of bike trails. The rides, each· starting at 9:30 and concluding at 4 p.m. will be held in San Jtum Capmriino, ... Cspistrano Beach, Dana P-0lnt and San Clemente. Drive, Santa Ana. . Two other sets are kept across the street at the environmental division of the planning department .on the Se<!!>nd floor of the old courthouse, 515 Sycamore, in care of Hank Bowen, a planning aide. . These sets cannot be taken from the offices. Other copies have been delivered to each supervisor's office, each planning commissioner, the coupty counsel's of- fice, and the county administrative of- fice . The open space elernentlor too coun- ty's general plan, mandated by the state to be passed by -June 30, was approved by the planning commission this week and will now go to the board of supervisors for a final decision. . With the main open space document are six attachnients: proposals for developing · f~ve greenbelt areas and a cost-benefit analysis on the economics of the plan. Street ~ghting :Plans Approved Installation of 212 street lights, in Cap- istrano Beach has been approved by the Board of Supervisors. San Diego Gas & Electric Company has designed the illumination system which will ~slst of lights mounted on wooden poles ·and served by overhead lines, ac- cording to Supervisor Ronald W: Caspers of Newport. Beach. · to Caspers said the utility company will participate in the events. In San Juan pay all installation costs. All· cycle lovers are welcome and Dana Point the activity will skirt .Tax funds to pay for electricity char~es end at the Tic-Toe 'MMket at De1-~llablec-through~tion .. ---. .--of the urunrorporated community to the · Obispo Road anll Stonebill prtve. _ . county's Street Lighting Maintenance In Capistrano Beach the event will District, Caspers said. Total charges are focus on the 7-11 Market along Camino de _ estimated at $13,000-a year. -Estrella. Old Plaza Park will be the · assembly area for cyclists in San Clemente. . The entire activity is being sponiOred firomPageI by a coalition of c.ommunity groups and GQLD cycle -· enthusiasts including i:epresen· · , • .-• tatives from San Clemente High School · and Cyclistas Clpistrano, a bicycling club. -From Page J since their rules were changed recently, ancf what .they are likely to buy in the future, brought botll speculators and In- vestors back to the market," bullion dealer N.M. Rothschild said. -• • "There are uncertainties untU · · SALARIES •• Hotels on the holiday Thursday were .., giving only 4.20 francs to the dollar to -tourists. offers the lowest pay "of any age~y we A· French Bank spokesman said he could find ~ Southern california.'! • bl.amed the sick dollar on the continuing ·In a l for suppotflasf yearloc,1-.~watergate scanifa and the fa lure Of th officers cittulated petition fonna through Franco-~erlcan summit ·In Iceland to th eommunlty and won pledges OI SUP:.. anilOunce any move towaros an In• port from hun'<1reds of citizens who said ..,.;ternational monetary agreement that they wouI\i condone a tax incre&11 to Im-wo1lla rilake the ~jlar convertible once prove wages and benefitS? · again. ' \. .. . Slimmer Sale Starts June 1st ..... largest in~ent~ry in our history to be reduced stprting Friday. r-Stop in now for best selection at terrific savings. Fantastic selections _Qf uphols•ered pieces all on sale now. Names like Sherrill, Marge Carson, Royal Coach and Woodmark all at special . prices. Close t~ ·100 sq!a~, a~d . over 250 chairs ,,, choose from. •• ( 100 QUALITY ·SOFAS 250 QUALITY CHAIRS • Choose from the larges,t selection · of quality name brand . fur- niture at sale prices in South Orange County. Freelelivery and dec,,.ating service. See you soon. i OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK..;..KARASTAN .. --------- • . l_NT.ll 0 RS _ WEEKDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 ,. FRIDAY 'TIL 9:00 ;1 \ to 5:30 ' NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCLlfU>R., . 641:2°'50 . I LAGUNA BEACH e l.45.JlORTH CO~SUiWY . 494-6551 .--. · TORRANC,~e'· 2164' HAWlHORNE ILVD. 371· 1279 , / : San· f;le1nente f;apisii-a•o • \. EDITION TOday' Final ), . N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. 152, 4 SECTl~NS, "40 PAGES -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE I, .19,73 \TEN CENTS • I \ ' \ ~~1 J~.....ru_.__a____,_.n~T~i r --· ea-:--::-:·. t::-"::=::::Vi~· e '---ll-T--:t ' Plant: . \ \ \ An expansion of a was e water treat· mcnt plant in San Juan Capistrano from six million to nine million gallons per day \I'~ aj>proved Thursday by Sooth Coa st Regional Conservation commissioners. nie $1.~ million project i~ planned by the South East Regional Reclamation Authority (SERRA ). SER~A has acquired a treatment p1ant -at the mouth ·or San Juan Creek from the city of San Juan Capistrano. Denl}is O'Leary, civil engineer for SERRA, said the capacity of nine million ga.llons per day Is needed to '"calQh up'1 to growth in the area. SERRA is a coalition effort by San Juan,~ Sa1_1__ Q!ement~, Da!!_a J>oint Sanita- tion District. Moulton-Niguel Water District, Capistrano Beach Sanitation District and the Santa Margarita and Santa Ana Mountain Water, Districts. O'Leary said the . group wants to "consolidate" ~mailer sewage. and waste. water facilities in the San Juan basin. The South. Coast ·C0rnmissi~n. whiFh has jurisdictiorr over Orange and Los Angeles counties, granted the permit unanimously. ' Commission Executive Director Melvin Carpenter rt;_commended a p ll r o v a I because the project will "enhance water .qua lity control." • Eventual plans .cctlJ for reclamation and. reuse Of alm~t ~ii the effluent flow; O'Leary said. Ocean outfalls near the entrance of Dana Point Harbor and at Doheny State Beach Park will be necessary to ' .,.·· dis'charge tr~ated '~atl' in .winter, ~e ad·\_ under_ the state's. Envi~onmental _9ual!!J_'-=o~se strict~r st~dar_ds Q.n discha\:&_es_of ded. \ Act. 1 dissolved oxygen and...ammonia. Present ou fa~l disch ges effluent 4,000 1 O'Leary said S~RRA projects a popula· Id d feet out to sea m shallow water. Propos-lion for the Soutti Orange County area· of C9mmissioners s~id they wou <\ so ed outfalls would fake the discharge 300,000 by year 2000. He added that the on any future SERRA applications after 12,000 feet out and about 120 feet doWI!, current proposal · was only to ac-O'Leary said such requirements. would said O'Leary, which would improve com modate ,present population of about cost about $2 million more. beach and Sl!ffing conditions. 45;000. . Commissioner Ronald Caspers of · Thos~ proposals will be the subjects of ·oale Secora, a meinber of -a.:Cioit-profit Newport :Beach said he objected tO : ot~er permit applicatiqns. citizen's group, the Environmental CoaJi. persi;ms talkil}g about ."growth-inducing 1 A few commis~lioners expressed con~ tion .of Orrmge County, said the SERRA. like it was leprosy." , , cerns the project-would be "growth-in-plans could encourage ·Unwanted Caspers, also chairman of the Orange ; duCing." That element isn't ·in Proposi. densities and growth. · . County Boar-d of Supervisors, said he-'' tion 20 but is sup}>O.'Cli to be considered He also asJ\ed that the commission im· didn't think "all growth is bad." ~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.-,--''--~~~~~~~ For Polic-e---Break · Down r__Ex-coast Attorney Cha~ged By TOM BARLEY Of lfM DlilY Pilot Stoff ·- A former Newport Beach lawyer ac- cuserby district attorney's investigators of hiring gunmen to 2limi~sing witnesses i!J civil cases was jailed Thurs· day and will he named in a complaint to be issued late today, the Daily Pilot has learned. The suspect Michael Keste r Rem· . ington, 32, will be charged with at- tempted murder. soliciting murder and conspiracy to commit murder, Deputy District Attorney Oretta Sears confirmed today. She was present at a special Orange County Superior Court session this morn· ing before Judge Kenneth Lae where she opposed any lowering of the $300,000 bail set by Judge Kenneth Williams in an ~ earlier closed-door hearing. Judge Lae declined to act on the re- quest after hearing arguments from Mrs. -&ars--and Newport---Beaeh-attemey---- Robert Green. But he assured Green that he will continue to review the bail figu re. Green protested today that Remington is a diabetic who needs daily shots of in- sulin. "He has no passport, he is a highly respected member ·of the bar and his health could. be jeopardized by jail con- finement;'' he said. Remington ~s law partner, Oi:ange City Councilman James Jackman, also pro- • tested Remington'.s confinement in coun- ty jail. _ "These allegations are a b s u r d , ' ' JacK'man said. "Mike is a highly _;.._7 respected attorney whom l have know n Bt.ke .,.1.Shap for many yea rs and it is simply in-1r .. credible that accusalions of this kind can Doily Piiot SI~ Pholo be made.·· • But investigators said this morning that the charges already being typed into a formal complaint are the result of a long and detailed investigation. Mrs . Sears said the charges she will (See REMINGTON,,Page %) · Orange Coast . Harold M. Patterson. 21. of l4;2 W. San Antonio, San Clemente, is placed on stretcher for quick trip to hospital Thursday. He suffered scrapes and bruises when he applied brakes too briskly and was thrown near intersection of El Camino and Canada. ·Gold Sets Record; Dollar · ,. Clemente / . ediation 1Try Fails By JOHN VALTERZA or ,,,. ·Deily l'lrer Staff Negotiations for improvemen(s in fringe benefits for San. Clemente police apd . ~ personnel lnte' dowp- Thurs(iay and an attempt to solve the _dis!>lte throug)) mediation failed as well, _ lawyers for the-workers said. . The De%t step, said Senta 'Ana attlirney Ste~_Silva"r would be an appeal "to supporters in the community" to place -pressure'Olt·city-couneilmen-. --· ~, At a press conference in San Clemente the lawyer said tm San Clemente Public Safety Associati "Had bargained in good faith" wit a group of city delegates. - "But they have consistently said that they would not grant ·anyth_ing new -not that they couldn't afford it ," Silver said. · Dolly Piltl Stoff 1"111 .. So far this .Year the city has not agreed to any" additions to a contract hammered out a year ago. Under terms of that agreement the employes would obtain a 7.5-percent in- · ClUB ·SCOUTS WORK ON THEIR MINI-BARNYARD PROJECT , 1 Jimmy L,yon (Holding "Spaghttti"), Brett Berstein, 0.•n Ono , . . . _....._."""'"--"-'....._.......,....._.,Uw.o.fiscaLy_earg;_ . { .-;-.. . I I . Thus, for this coming fiscal year, tlle employes will obtain a wage increase amountlnirto 7.5 percenf of their present salary. But a critical issue over the payment ·or '1ealth insurance premiums for- -employes'-dependents remains-the major· _ unsolved matter. -. . • . l 8a1i-rrS chool Cri_tws Get Home-_ : -- Under last year's agreement the cjty 01 ' .Spaghelli the f90Ster and the rest agreed to pay the monthly bill for he-atlh of the classroom pets at Richard Henry coverage for the employes. But the employes themselves would Dana School might .have .to stay in lb.cir have to pay for any coverage for present quarters for a while, but when dependents. school starts next fall a group of Cub This year the costs of the health plan Scouts hope to have a whole "barnyard"· for each employe increased from .$18-to ---ready for the critters. $22 per month. · The youngsters from Pack 714 in Dana Silver said the city has offered to pick Point seized the idea. to create a better up the excess. world for the pets of the primary classes . But negotiations failed to win the city several weeks ago. delegates over to accepting the bill for And work will last through the summer dependents of employes. · · on the "minihabitat" located behind the Silver said the health premiums were primary cla9sroohls. by far the . .ID.0$t important of the benefits,· So far the boys have hauled in rocks ~t for ne,xt fiscal }'.~ar. _ -snd·cieated a-'!stream bed" in a· small Others include incentf ve pay for educa-drainage channel,· roulided up a -metal • ·tiooal advancement ..... regular percent-shed to serve as the "barn" and next will . age increases. for personnel who . ~ve start saving up for shrubS and trees. attained college degrees or certificates In the meantime, adult sponsors are issued by the Peace Officer Standards . planning the fencing and ··other Iaeger details of the project. The entire idea, said p r o j e c t spokeswomanToni WOOd, 1s to develop a. small area where the pets will be more comfortablt: and where learning can take place as well. . It is hoped that youngsters in the classes will help tend the small area once it is completed . The present. Dana menagerie consists of Spaghetti as well as a rabbit. By faJl , said Mrs. Wood, th kids hope. to add a few more chickens and some ducks. Donations for . the effort are 'lnore than welcome,-and the specimen shrubs and trees are l>f the ·foremost importance. "Right now the boys are lrying to save their pennies to set aside enough to buy" ' some plants,~,. she said. . __. b-.;;;::::::---r-J~tJ'1r-4r-:~t"""f':'1~11~:J--1t1'--~r-:l::l:--Jt::.l:l-J~l-.....:..._:_.Ja!!nd~T'{-ra~in~ing~_~a~ge~n~c~y;of the state. -•· ~ sspr g s app,i fl!rpu~ttc!"lmuoort---,..,.~-....--. • .-~---=.:.-...-q-~~-.,.-~-~..:..-......_~---.,...,.---~-~ is the second time the oCficers have gone 111g en· ts Weather More sunshine -at leasl in the afternoon hour ...... .is.expected over I hr weekend , according to the _ weatherlaoy. The drizzles will be rC'placed by morning low clouds, clearing b:t noon. Highs in. the 60 · at the beache , rising to the low 70's inland. INSIDE TODAY Tatunr"O Neal is a scene steel· -er. Bti.t daddy a~fd f:O·star. Ryirn O'Neat doesn't mind. See story. in, today's Weekender. At Str\'IU 3 YLH -JO_.JJ L.M. lloyd 1 Muluol Funds 12 IHll•o H Nat ltnol Now• ~ 11 _ Clo11H\od ,,_.. Oronn County I Comics )II 1t11tauranl1 tMf C"ro1>wor.-JI -SHl'ft t>l f O.alft Nol Ctl I s-Mortcth 2MJ Edltorlal 1'191 • • Tolnl1fotl tt ,.,...... IMJ ThMt.rw .11-n l'tr IM ·~ I Wlltlltr • · 4 HfflK-14 W-'1, NIW9 IS·IS An• U""*rt U World Nt•.. 4, 11 "llltlll• ' w111111111... u..n ' -LONDON t UPI) -:-The price of gold rocketed to a record high today and the ailing dollar slid to its 1owe8t prices since ·1.hc end of Worid War II in European money markets. "The und erlying cause is doubts about GOLD PRICES STIR FEVER-Story, Page 22 currencies, particularly the dollar," said a spokesman for lhe merchant b-anking house of N.M, Rbthschild. , "Gold could go ever. higher ne xt week," said a. spokesman for a Swiss bank. Gold shot up a one tline · lo $120 an ounc -$5.25 higher than TflurSday and the higfiest recorded. Later, it dropped beck to $117.75 but still-a record. · The official U.S. buyivg price ts $42, l .at the time. the dollar was devalued · for tbe second time last spring. . The dollar took its worst be11ting on th ·Frankfurt market in trading bctwe n We t German banks and ended the we k at 2.6740 marks. Jt began at' 2.7 marks to tile dolar and then dropped to 2.ii780. All are postwar lows. · Today's closing prices in Frankfurt were , in effect, a. 3. l percent ,devalua tion of the dollar in a single week. European markets were closed Thurs· day for the Ascension Day holiday. "Trading is · extremely hectic," a delaer in Frankfurt said. "The dollar is iri the midsl of a helpless insecurity." "It's going down and dowh, and I thinlt it will be at 2.65 before long," aooiher West Derman dealer said. In' Zurich, the dollar Opl!Jled at its weakest ice of 3.0675 -3.0750 Swi s francs, an o dropped cons1 era y in Parls and Brussels. . . . .. '.By lh ·morning olfi<:ia ixing ,in.Lo • . don, gold dropped $1.50 to st11ftd at $1L7 or $2.25 higher than Thursday !i closing - a record in London of $11 4.75 an ounce. "Some clarification on what amounts or gold the Japanese have been buylng (See GOLD, Page !) , • to the community for help In a wage dispute. . Silver said it would be imperative to ·Y "convince the pubUc that poUce and F p 1 • c-· f e ~~~.~~ards in San Clemente_deserv_e bet· or 0 Ice On rontat1on The lawyer $tressed that San Clemente (See SALAlllES, Page Z) .ICELAND IRE-ATE AT NIXON TOAST? . REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI -Presi· dent Nixon lifted his glllllS of cham~gne 'in ~s -hur9day --nighl--at a summit meeting dinner hosted by the President of Iceland -and pul hi11 foot'ln it. ~:1 offer a .toast tllis evenlhg wl!Jelf1m: never been offered before because such • meeting as ~his· never occurred before and may never occur again. "A toast'tothe President of Ireland." . . YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio (AP )'-A picnic atmosphere settled on tense Antioch College today while student strikers , waited at barricaded buildings for law en,orcement officers to try to reopen the 11Chool. . , More than 75 students, some 'playing Frisbee, attending a inoming rally to plan their "passive resistance" strategy. • Stud -arlie built the-rbarricade , and the Green County sheriff said deputies plan to_~o_pen the school is afternoon. Sherm Russell Bradley met with nine ·membeni..ciL...a._studetlt ike committe about an' hour Thursday. -....,...._ Afterw'ards, the students issued this slatetnent: "We do not anticipate any violence. We will implement moving picket lines and attempt to convince poUce not to cross the lines by engaging them in conversation. We don't anticipate any physical c~bat wiUi police." A spokeswoman for the National PublicJ'iy Committee of student striker said ·bout 300 p1c):rets would be 011 th ~ampu . ' · ~~-~~ ~_,, __ , Bradley said 15 to 20 deputies carrying ''norma idearm '·would enter-the ea · pus area to reopen the buildings. Bradley h~s reql!estcd assistance from I sh riff's departmenta n Montgomery. J arren Highland, Cllnton , Fayet e, and 1 Clark counties and police in Fairborn aixf (See ANTIOCH,.Page Z) •