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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-06-11 - Orange Coast Pilot• I I· .. . . ' · . ·~. • •11l~(JOO. 'Solicit~d .Fr!Jn• CBP J • .. . - • ' • '\ ..-----------------..... · • , :~·ttidtiap;· ftotib-ery· Gasoline Pani·~ . . . ----- .,. ' .: .. ' ' With· Six . ... ~ " . - ~-·---------. --.. . - • ID .. ' nd~ _ -··~Clo_gs_Freeway I Jail In . San Clemente --------c --,.-.-· ~-----=------• • • • new ~r1 1c1zes 4..1~~~ ro· e ""'i"" ,_ !lo> •> ' ..,.... -,., • • • • ~ . l'ictina Escapes P--i~ecedural RushtoB~y Gas Causes Lagunal(idnap, Robbery Safeguards ' Traffic Jam Lands . 6 Youths in Jail 'f ,ackiiig' By JACK CHAPPELL strip. held and threatened at· gunpoint or '" Dtllr l"lltl srlff • and then forced to drive f.o the Anaheim By JOHN VALTERZA A bizarre kidnap, robbery .and assault area where his all eged assailant; decided ot "'' o.," Pilot sr.11 that began in Lagupa Beach and ended to "ge;t his wife and baby," Det. John For the past week the San Clemente \Vhen the victim leaped from his moving Saporito said today. · Shell sfation on south El Camino Real car -in .front of the Anaheim police sta- t. It d · f · Arrested \Vere: 11ich<!el G. Dan1ato. 24. O\\'ned by Jim Erhart has been the only ion resu e m arrests o six persons ST. LOUIS. Mo. (AP ) -Vice Presi-1 dent ·Spiro T. Agne,v today said the 1 Sena~e Watergate hearin'gS are putting the Nixon adininistration on trial and destroying chances that justice-and "truth \Viii be achieved in the political espionage scandal. late-night source of gasoline f-o r Saturd ay by Laguna Beach detectives. of 315 Poplar; Dona _di R. Arinenta, ~of "What is criticall F-la cking,------as the motorists all the wau from San Diego to Police allege an uni<tentifiid-man \\'as 315 Poplar; Fra nk J. Zaita , 21 • of-Senite select coriimittee aoe-s il:Sbesfl'"o--' I d La Beach 'd 3 • Pasadena ; Jay Alan Se.arrantino, 20, of f t h Santa Ana, more than a hundred-mile ure to a guna rest ence at la erre 01,1t t e trµth, is a rigorous set of stre tch . • Poplar Street on . preteiise of making a 208 Canyon Acres Drive, and a 16-year-p~ural safegu&rds," Agnew said. And late Sunday and early this morn· narcottcs deal. old male . They v.•ere booked on alleged "Lacking such safeguards, the com- ing the backup of wortiecl motorists There, he was assaulted by severaJ. kidnap, robbery, assault \\'ith a deadly mittee, I am sad to say, can hardly hope became so acute that they actually caus-men and a German shepherd, forced to (See 6 ARRESTS, Page 2) to find th e truth and can hardly fail to ed a· traffic jam on the San Diego 1nuddy the waters of justice beyond , Freeway. redemption.'' Police v.·ere summoned to maintain K ·1 b h Wh .,te H Agnew also said that live television traffic control along the lanes leading to • ·a m ac : ·l 0 use coverage contributed a "Perry Masonish I the Magdalena offramp clogged by ~. intpact" to the hearings. \Yaiting cars. Hi s remarks \\-'ere prepared for the Na- Scores of drivers whose ·cars were tional Assoc ii;ition of Attorneys General. ' almost running on fu~es waited in loag A d B · 'P -'At the \Vhi te House, Press Secretary I lines to buy their five-gallon ration .of . :pprove uggers ay Ronald L. Ziegler said he had not read gasoline from· Erhart's W and 3 SbeU at' _ Agnew's §peech but said he \Vas· certain 2400 S. El Camino Real. · "the vice president as v-l"c e president ' "I (eel as if I've created a mqnster,"· \\-'as expressing his views." 1 . the w!ary proprietor said thls_rpoming. \VASHINGTO~ (AP) -Attorney A spokesman for the committee con· As for the Senate committee's hear- . "It'~ been like th,is all week long, but Herbert .W.· Kalinbach ?f Newport Be~ch firmed that this is ' the same m~ney ing.s1• Ziegler said "we are not taking an • ·1~J~go1ng to~have .to .~tOi? ~retty_:g!tl_c~'.'-..-_was ~ffic!ally _ _guoted_ todl!1-_ _asr-~1!1,it ___ Ka lmbach..prev:iously tol~ Jh_f-GAO _he..!,n-_...£!!1c1al \Vhite tfouse ~ition on the_~ '---""l. .Jeel bad just giving them five, pa'ym'cn~ made to Waterg~!e d~ien~nts eluded in payments· to the \Vafergate----(8ei'AGNEW, Page!) -1- ,gallons, but it's enough at least to get· ~nd the~; lawyers were a White House defendants and their JaWyers.-· :$! . ,. :;:.;. ..... : .-~., . . ~ O.r!Y """ llafl ·~· • ~MISi'MUNTINGTON ::S!ACtt RECRUITED BY MILITARY ,,""... For MlrlOh Sl1mmon1, 1 Slight ~IH of Miilpllllnj . :~~ry F .. . Marion-·· t~e"!, to Santa Ana to the next.open sta-project. . . , In all, Kalmbach solicited and paid t1on, he added. Kalmbach, Pres1d~nt Nixon s former $210,000 for this purpose, but only $75,000 To make matters worse, Erhart's. all · personal lawyer, solicited $75,000 from came from Maurice H. Stans, Chairman night operation and the ·rush on his the Finance Commitlee to Re-elect the of the finance committee . gasoline h~s cu~ eep.ly into his mon!hly Pre~ident June 29,. 190~ for an urgent The committee said it never reported quota , making hlm 1~,000 gall~s behind. P!'OJect tha~ . he ,,said had .approv~I ~! the expend iture publicly be c a u 5 e . And· as for the profits, desp1te the traf-high authonbcs, the committee said 1n Kalmbach told committee officials it ~'as ti~ jams, he said t~ operation is costing a report to the General Accounting Of-unrelated to the campaign. _ him money out of his pocket, He charges ftce. But the committee said it was 4'T • N M " l 44.9 cents for.a gallon of premium. reporting this ,expenditure ..along with -a ~ eauty ueen 1 1 Ot. ,avy qterl.U _ "Well, you can't make l110ll<y seUing great many others about which questions , .I:' JUSt gasqllne, and because of the rush DA,_IL Y PILOT AD have·beenraisedinrecent montbs,inthe ·"; ... , ._,__ · __.,. ,_ ~---·I've had to-put-on three men working . -interest-of-full-disclosure:-~ --·-I' . 'Today's Navy 'will neYer know what it '.:I was Jhocired when chosen. I just overtime each nlght. The way it looks MAKES BIG FIND . News rePorts have ;.;a that Katmbiicb. ' li\iaecl die dlly Marlon Sammons glanced entered"lor fun and. a good experience. (S..'GASOl,i!'IE. Pap.II , is ready to testUyJ that he 60liciled the • ' 1 --.. ••• pl'~ -~ quickly dectded God mu#·bave worlaod qlllte a miracle to · • Watergate money on instructions of ' 1_.-.,.,. 1o1..'11 •11" .. . ,, , Don't take a loss. Here's how to make former White House domestic adviser tbt l~r ... I ran:1na11. '. .mak~ DlO'-WlllllOr. . . Pickup. Truck Flips; a real find ·with a Daily Pli9t-classilled John D. Ehrlichman. These reports said 1 -1111 was my mother's fault,11 she bur· He;r. approach to life is soft -and low ad : ' that Kalmbach said he balked at 'raising rledly explains. . key. Happiness ralber !ban sucoess Is her M • 22 Kill d more money when asked to do so by , ir.r mother a~mlts.she missp<lled her goal. • / arme,. ' C . MALE SealpGint Siamese former White House chief of s(afl H.R. ?111Wtrter1s ll@fne :lit Marion's birth. -"I She-proved it recently by turning down cat, nr . Heit Ave. &t AJgoo-flaldeman. • ---a· little woozy wllen t signed lhe a !llm orfe'r from 20th Century Fox , and Gregory F. Johnson: 22, .Atlanta, Ga., a q .. iD. HB . Beloved pet of the 'f1le Nixon committee report' to the papers," recalls Mrs. Sammons. "The 'o' even though she .has been an ac-Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton, (?tame). Ph. (Phone No.) GAO said that on June 29. 1972 Kalmbach tbould have b®"' an 1a1." • corru>lished §inge~ for years. she h~ no .was killed SUnday when a pickup truck in Reward ! asked· Stans for "all possible cash fu nds': Despite recrullin(I lettersJrom both the aspiration toward gold records. which he was rtdtng -struck an em-to be given hitn for the urgent "\\'bi te Army and tbe Navy1 Marion felt her "At 20th Century·rsaw wttat the life of ~nkment and overturned In Silverado The advertisers called to say, "We J:louse project:" . ·talents "''ere better suited to the Miss a star is like. It's not what I want. Fame Canyon, t~e Orai:igc County Cor:.oner's of-fou nd. our cat! Than~~ 60 much ! '!'e are This was les_s than two \Veeks after fi\.·e Huntington Beach Pageani andJortunc doesn't i:eally SPRt!!.1 to me, I _fl ee r.~J~r~d. _cnjoyin.g your paper. Maybe yo.u ve lost men .... ·ere arrested inside De1nocra1ic 'tbcy were: Sbc won. '~-~-,.....~just want happiness." The driver or the truclt, Santiago ~1. something recently .. Your ad-vis.or can pa!ty Offices -a-l ttre' Watergate J~otcl in l ,Marion, 11 and a senior 11t Marina High--\vh~Eit""Shc-does wantrs to be an airline Men~, 21,. T:tistin,. and thr~ others clp~ou . ..look._She_can beJ ound at-642-the-early hours of JUn 1r, 1973. ..----- f .~1 hat a self-professed shypcas and • stcv.·ardess. She plans to study tcwnrd were slightly 1n1ured in the acc1den t,.the 5678· Ttie S75 000 came from <:ash con· t Jack or ~nlidenc~. 1 ,. . . \See 'TITLIST, Pa&t 11 ·Callforni& Highway P~trol repGrted. .. (S..: Ki\IJ\IBA,Clf,' Page 11 ' -----..... :Ji --• ... .. Orange Coast Weather Those gray Skies will continuc- at least in the morning hours along the Orange Coast. Occasional driz- zles followed by partially, sunn · -·skies -iillfle "lfternoon Tuesday. Highs of 60 at the beaches ri sing to the ·Jow 70s inland . INSIDE TODA'\' Capitol elevator QirLs a.re up hi the air ove-r 11ew order itt• forn1inrf theni that the. braless look i& '1ot i11 keeping witli the i1' "lofty" 'occu)>ation. See stort/, Page-1 . .. L,M, •11'1'• S .... 111. ' C1Uttml1 S Cl•11lftet '9•M <•"'let 11 , ....... 111 ,. DHltl tit.lkU I E•li.riel P•ft ' l:i'lti'lihii'iiilf .. , lh\fln(t . 1•11 •r Tll9 II taor• 1, 1' .. l .. • I J . -' j)AIL Y PILOT Nortlieast __ Electricity Reduced5% By UD.Ued Pm• latenaUoul Electricity through the pop u Io u s nor:thtast~rridoHncluding ew.,..,,_Vor-ok>-------,..,j~,,..­ City and Washington. D.C. v;as reduced by five percent today in the first 1najor )>0\\1er cut of the sumnler. The cuts came as temperatures rose to the !M).degree level and headed to"'ard record highs for the date. Consolidated EdisOO. New York City's major eltctMcity supplier, made tile first cut at 10:16 a.m. ' That was followed by similar reduc- tions in the rest of New York state; the power pool servicing. Pennsylvnla. New Jersey a,nd Maryland, and ·the Potomac EleCtric Power -co. -which served!-~---' Washington and parts of Maryland. Spokesmen for the , utility companies inv9lved said the reduction was voluntary and would not drastically affect normal oj>erations and electrical usage. ~sers in New York ~were urg-. ea not to use major appliances, -a tO ·use air conditioners only when necessary and then at low settings. Businesses and government agencies were urged to curtail the use of such machinery as elevators, air-conditioning systems and escalators. The temperature rose to 91 in New York at noon, Qnly three degrees shy of the record for June 11 st;t iin 1920. The , reading was the sa me at the Newark. · N.J. airport, only two ·degrees short of . the record set in 1970. The weather forecast called for more · 90-degree temperatures throughout the affected area for the next few days. A spokesman for the Public Service Eleetrie and Gas Co. in Newa rk said the • • ' ' -' •Absolute , ~ Torture , Councilman Last in Irvine Bike Race •• Despite an absence l, cc.nptete listings year oJd category, sources in city hall course where Gaby (Mrs. Pryor) 1t'U. •• of winners of Sundayr; Senior Olympics revealed toda;. "I "·as in church singing," Mrs. Fryar ' 25-mile bicycle race in Irvine, it is clear Organizers of the event were not confessed today. today Councilman Henry Quigley finished available ~O(iay for cmfinnatlon of other Only one other Irvine Cit)'. gove~t leaders of the pack, but Quigley entrant finished. Cily plaMing u:riitonl last. volunteered his last place achievement, Mike Harris finished second in the 25 to "Actually, t think it Is some kjncf of behind a field of 40. 2t-year old division. · acle I finished .at all.'' U>e-~·Ye.~:<L_.Jl'l1Jltl.Jh<LC1>ua.cibappro_v..ed..th£,.~ " d n't kno'v who the other entrant in vice mayor of the host city said today. of porl.ions of Culver Drive to make room tha ca eg-Ory "·as," RCCrh.UOl'I. 'Dlfe~ffi "It was absolutely murderous and for t~c cyclists, Quigley and Councilman F'roo1ne Gayle reported today. He and torturous." Gabrielle Pryor vowed they 'd enter. other city staff \tJCre clearing tbe#e Quigley finished tht: five !ape around So, Quigley bought a "do it yourself" of sau·horse barricades. the flve.-mile central lrvine'course in one 10-speed. racing bike. on Saturday, he Councilman Quigley v.1as even t hour and 35 minutes: said, and first rode it Sunday in time for "'ith listings of .the winners. He was 32 mihutes'behind the winner, the 9:10 a.m. start. ~ \Vhilc prizes were being handed out, he an unidentifi ed entrant in the 65 to 69-··1 wondered all the way around the "'as still pedaling .his final lap. · AGNEW.~. cesa:_of-tbe Ervin hear.iogs." : Agnew said widespread publicity and loose procedures may allow guilty per:sons to escape punishment-and may TUin lhe inTI~ent. "The indefatigable cam~a will paint both heroes and villains in lurid and iQ- delible ~colors before the public's very eyes· in ,the course of these proceedings," Agnew sail!. "The orderly proced~!:_es by which facts are Clicited and verified in a court of law are Jacking each morning when Sen. Ervin's gavel comes down and the Senate's trial' of the Nixon administration before the court of public opinio n resumes." Sen. Sam J. Ervin (0.N.C.). is chairman or the Senate Watergate com- .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,1 Wrong Airport! Airlin~-Pil;ot-Mnkes Sliglit Goof ! MIAMI (UPI) -A United Airlines 727 commercitil jet landed safely Sunday night, ut the pilot, crew ana passengers found-no tern1inal, baggage carriers, or United employes to greet them. They were at the wrong airport. To the amazement of a handful of employes and Coast Guards- men at the Opa-Locka air field, the jet, flight 475 fron1 Cleveland and Atlanta. zoonted in for a perfect landing at 10:30 p.m. It was bound for li1iami international airport, eight n1iles to the south. The Coast Guard said the United pilot aJ~Q_arently made radio contact with the Miami airport received per1nission to land, and p~oceeded to land on a clear Mia1ni night. The only thing was the airport beneath him was 11ot th-e airport he \Vas in radio contact with. A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration said he doubted charges would be brought against the pilot since the landing was safe and no rules apparently vi6iated. · mittee. . _ ===·~red~· ~uctionJn_lhe_tr_k:i_taje power J1QQ:l wa~. C'::±~?;;;j; . into-eHect--'-'to-help-out--New--Vork . Agnew called. the hearing! a JX!liUeal V • fl w • h Gr •s1 Gift· ~a.tY-·eonteit"-•·•'<l-.aid>'-"l'he-a1:--:11~ren =-· _ .... , -~ · 1 y-· -S•--·+---tract1veness and presence of t h e ·n · -' - state." , A . Con Ed spokesman said it was · buying eleetrical energy from other utilities in New-York statt:, New· England and Canada to help maintain reserves. Frol!I Paife I TITLIST ... ,- that at Orange Coast College. But during her year-long reign as the city's queen, Marion plans to take a fe,v night courses in psychology, music and cookin,g -her major inter'6ts -at Golden West COUege. Some of t\er best friends are senior _citizens, a large group of people sbe feels is 'Often ignored. , "I enjoY talking lo old people. They need• attention like .a newborn baby. TheY'ril So Old tha?· people dori.'t gtve them any attention." When She \\'8S a sophomore, Marion v.·ould sing once-a.week to the senior citizens at a coovalescenl hospital in Fountain Valley. "I'd sing mostly folk songs. They '<''ere really excited and responsive. People • don't Come lo see them much. I really oojoyed giving a person a few moments of happiness." Her oldest friend is Joe Reed , 84, the £atber -of-Mamette-Peek.-------of-Peek!s mortuary. She says he fills her with tales of what it used to be like in the old days. <' ' Nice Piggy.· l\·lr-s. l\1argaret' \Vilt' of l\Ioline, Ill., takes her retirement gift for a walk. The teacher had expressed a desire for a pig and was-s1:1~fiser.L with this full-blooded Hampshire. She plans to donate it to a boy to raise as a 4-H project. Recall Action on Again Fo1· 2 Los AI Councilmen Legal action on recall petitions again st t\.\·o Los Alamitos councilmen has been rcne~·ed follo\ring a five-month delay in Orange County Superior Court . A hearing for the release of tbe peli- lions from the court has been §et for late today. The petitions, ~·hich seek the removal of ccmnci!.me11 Charl_e_L_,Long and Ken Miller, have been held in court pen- ding legal action. in the firing of city manager \Villiam Kraus last October. Long. 1'.Uller and former councilman Dale Kroesen fired Kraus on the grounds of philosophk:al differences. Kroesen resigned last December. If the recall effort ls successful , a special electiQll "'ill be s_chedule.!L .in November. From Pagel 6 ARRESTS • • • participants may be more important I ... " than th6..content of the testimor\y." ~ ~ Although Agnew did not sj>ecifically call Pl -. B 1h w· [or suspension of Jhe hearings in favor of . agumg a· oa .·. o' man completing courtroom trials first, he said thi.s would be, "beyond a doubt ... the safest and wisest way." The vice president said that he expects the hearings to continue despite his reservations but wants to make the na- tion aware of the dangers. ' . Agnew also chided the press· for what he called an "excessive haste to print the spectacular." While Praising the nation's .,ffss for exposing the Watergate scandal, he said sensational news storieS from leaked sources "may actually frustrate.the pnr cesses of truth and tustice." But Agnew was critical primarily of ~he Jive television· coverage of Ule· hear· mgs. "It tends to complicate the ·search fo'r trulh by making both witnesses and com· mittee players on a spotlighted riational stage ,'' he said, "and It tends to impede the search for justice by creating a swelling flood of prejudicial publicity that could make it virtually impossible to select an impartial jury when and if new indictments are returned in t h e \Vatergate case." -A1,111ed Robber Hits- l\'la1·ket in Stanton A sadistic suitor who altern-ates his of~ fcrings among bouquets of no~·ers. butchered pets -including a cat with a kitchen knife buried in its chest -and lewd. notes was being sought today by Newport Beach police. The mystery man bas visited the Balboa home of a young \\'Oman several tirries, investigators say, in addition to making obsCene telephone calls. She reported the most recent case, one logged as unlawful entry, to Officer Lee From Pagel GASOLINE ... now I might have-to close up for two weeks to\'-·ard the end of this month, because I'll be running out,' too." If that hii"Pjiens, hundreds of motorists \Viii be naf out of luck. San Clemente police spokesman on duty eafly this morning said the con- dition is being monitored Closely along the1ong, aarKStn:tCHes of freeway . At the peak of the problem late Sunday Sheriff and highway patrol officers took driving surveys of freeway stretches to An armed robber escaped with more determine ir any open stations existed. Roberts arter returning from work to find a grisly (ift from the man caming on the phantom flirtation. A dead gray terrier dog with Its head bludgeoned lay in the middle of the living room floor, the gi rl told police, but there was no forced entry to ~ premi!es. She.said in previous visits the mystery man left l\vo dead cats on her front porch, one of which bad a kitchen knife still in its body. She sa'id the dead cat was accompanied b9·•·"°"'' wiming that her cot would be xt. Tho worrlei. WQIYllll aloo told poliee lhe suspects th¢' unknoWn admirer keeps track ol her daily routine and how his M· tentions are being received. One of. his first gifta: was a bouquet of flowers left stuck in her mailbox, Officer Roberts was told. She discarded it and promptly recti\red. 1 another floral arrangements which tn-. : eluded a nott: \\'arning that this one had bettt:r not wind up in the trash can like ; .... the last. ---------------~ NO NIXON NEWS SESSION SLATED There were none at all. than $1,500 taken from the Alpha Beta The San Clemente Shell outlet was the + Marion says she has never been in- volved in a lot of activities in school, ex- cept for music, and even though she's now the queen of a city of 150,000, she says, "I never had any sell-confidence before, and I still don't have much.'' City Attorney Tom Allen said that it the judge does not release the petitions today, they will be released June 21, at the end of ,the JO.day appeal period. They ,~;I! ·then be given lo the city clerk, who "'ill evaluate the petitions and certify signatures. supermarket in Stanton Sunday af-only one. \\'ASHJNGTON (AP) -Despite con-tinued promises that President Nixon ""eapon and grand theft auto. ternoon, po1ice reported. I "I feel bad about. the whole thing,,, would soon be holding a news .conference, The sixth person, Jean G. Copeland, 2S, Officers said the bandit forced store Erhart said this morning. the White House today ruled out any such John Deari Asks For Immunity The petitions \\'ere taken IQ.._court .alt.e_r_ fonner city clerk Doris Pass and formt:r city attomeY Johll Parker ie!used to ac- cept ~hem. Mrs. Pass was sub~uently tired by the City Council and Parlier resigned. manager John Shockey of Huntington "It's not my fault. session for this week . of 208 Canyon Acres Drive, was booked "For five years I've beat my britches p o •• II ed Beach to open the office safe. He was ress ~retary Ronald L, Ziegler, In 1 on a eg ~ion of marijuana, ru1d \\'Orked all day and all night to bring response to reporters' questions, said the 1 cultivation of marijuana and possession armed with a long barreled Luger-l)'pe my gallonage up, and '"'·hat do they do? President "does nor have one scheduled , \VASHINGTON <AP ) -Abandoning months of behind·lhe-scenes negotia tions \vith prosecutors . ...ousted \Vhile House counsel Joful W .. Dean III today asked a federal judge to grant him immunity from prosecution in the Watergate case. of dangerous drogs. 1 _afu;;:to;;:m;;:a;;:l;;:ic=ha;;:n;;:d:,g;;:un;;:,;;:S;;:hoc=k;;:e;:y;;:l;;:o;;:ld:::po::..:li;;:ce;;:.==:':'Th=ey;;::cu:t=il=ba=ck=on=m=e=.:"======a=nd=l=d=o=n=ot:e:x:pe=ct=o=n=e=l=hi:•:w:•:e:k.:"=:::. Det . Saporito said today he received a caU from Anaheim police early Saturday. Dean's lawyer, C.'barles Shaffer, said Dean has been cooperating w it h Watergate prosecutors since April \Vith the understanding lhat he wouldn't be prosecuted. Oa.4.N•I COAST IT Parker said irre_gularities in the peli· lions failed to comply with the Calirornia Election Code. An order was issued fro1n the court th:it ·would have forced Mrs. Pass lo ac- cept the petitions but the order was st:iyed after Parker.appealed for a new trial. !\fore than 25 peroont of Los Alamitos' registered voters signed the petitions, \l'hich objected to the councilmen's part Fro11t Page I S3porito said the unident ified man, after ha ving been told that his alleged ab- du ctors wanted to go to his home, led the rn to Anaheim. He said' lwo cars -one of them the victim 's -\Vere used and tha t radio communication via \\'aikie-talkies was kept up between the two vehicles en route. DAILY PILOT rrit. o,.,.., co.tf DA1i:v--,--iu;T;-,,,i111----W..1tri 11 .,Mnbll)ed lbl-H-~ttu. II Mlbhld_.-y t!>e Ortl\ft (Mii l"vbtltlllrt'J (9"\Plll'/. S-· rtll •111110111 t rt Pllllllt"", MfllCMy ltlr9119ll l'tldtY, fOr Cfflt Mnt1, Mtwf:IO!'f •1tc11. i;..,..nnt !Olo ••tdV'-"'" v111ey. ~· INtll. lrvlt11/$tdcl~ tnd $.In ClllMl"lltl ltn Jue11 Ctp!tltl"'-A 111'111• ,.,1o,..1 9d!lioll la Mll111W lftur4ay1 1r4 ~V-. ffll prlfo(Jpel """"lftllrill plt11t It ti ,_ W"f ••Y llrwt, Coli. """'' (tlllOr~lt, tuH. __ KALMBACH . ~e man directed his kidnapers to drive along Harbor Boulevard In Anaheim and as they neared the police station, he slugged the man who held a • •. • --gun-on ·h.lfll. and-tought--. wi th -the driver----- ••tieft N. w,,4 ~If\...., IHI .. ..-11.....- J•tlr •· Curlty \'l<t f't•IHort •l'llf °"*" Mellttlr Thtl'lltt t(,,,11 ,.~ .. -- ThOl'l'l'f A., Mwrpllli11t "''""Int E•iter' · _..;and., _t)J_e__Qenp.M) s)lephe11LHe !~reed-on•· - tributiOns-:-thc-solirce-oTWhich the cotn-man out of the car, and then jumped out mittee told the GAO it previously failed himself. to report. Zaita was arrested ·in Anaheim . These . contributions included $45,000 Based on infonnation .. fOr'>''arded by which Kalmbach obtained from the com-Anaheim officers Laguna Beach police mittee Feb. 3, 1972 tor j•non-usual ex· surrounded the Poplar street residence penses" but which Stans determined and forctd enlry through {our doors. Kalmbach did not need and apparently Damato, Annenta and the 16-year-old asked him to return . th Kalmbach also was given $30.000 con-you were arrested at the Poplar home. lributed June 29, J972 from Philippine na-Officers then went to 203 Canyon Acres and arrested Scarantino a n d ~tiss tionals. The commit tee said it had at that COpeland. point received the._$30 ,000 and .was trying lo det~nnine whether it was a legal COll- tribution because it came from foreign natlonals. Chttltt H. leot tli'~''' 'P, Nill Ault1111I Mtn.tlroO l•ilort Offk• The· committee $Did the moncY was c.,1• M ... : "°-w," ••r ,,,,,, passed to Kalmbach despite this Picasso Art Saiil 'O'bsce1ie' H1.,..n 1 .. c111 w1·NtwW1 ....,w~•N unresolved legal question ''because of the ~ ''""~ tn '""' """"ue ur•e a d I rt d ~ d HVM~*' '"""t 1ms ,....,. 1ou1 .... ,. a ncy n mpo ance a van .. e * ''-"; JOJ Hor1t1 11 "'"Int ... , by Kalmbach." ,.,.,.... tn4, '4Jo4JJ1 Today's report wasJl.led_in compll8JlC4 - C....... AINfll 1 '41-1111 wlth the. federa l 'campaign finMce .net TOKYO fk:P -J"rpa·rresc-.,,_ °""""",.... ...... u,-''"' -1h11t took effect April 17r 1972. Jt requires cu!loms officials say they pro- 4tlo44H dlscJo11ure of cpn tributlons and ex· hibitcd import of 20 drawings by '"'"' ..,.. °"""' c..,., ~-penditures or $100 or more. the Jau Pablo Picasso because , _,,.. J--rne_GA<Lllas~ixon-fin1ah<>e--l·-!!l~-.J ajd, -lh i es are c.,yr1111•. ,.,..-..: °""*' ... ~ "obscene." c-..~.,. ,.. .... •"'*· nrv.•"'~· committee for several violations of the / .. 1 .... 111 """"' "' lf'W""""""'" Mttll'I law, including fallure to report ·the The banned draw1nas depict nude :::-i:.*'"' .,.':Cit. =. .,. .. "" $75.000 that,$1.ans gave to Kalmbach . men and women. They were to be ..,.. ,,_ .,....... .-,, c.. ,,...., The commJttte reported It 1tUl has $4.S di.splayed_at..an tlhiblUon...schedul· ~~MWr111titn • '*"..,. •JI mUllon-in-ltftover campaign funds, in-ed to open arTokyp'e Soso 'Depark ::.~"'u::Z~~.'"""'""' """"" .. _eluding '490.000 ln ~contrlbu,lpns that mcn1 store Thursday. ,hadn'( prtvioutly been "ported. ., • ·------.--------.! l.--.. y--'---·~-:~-. ·, ' 1\.1 CU, n . ..,...,lOIT lS,llOllAfOll•,allZll , ' ADD A GE AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER NOW OR LATER "LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE - RAISED-ELSEWHERE" OIAHT IU Ctl, Pl, HO ,ltOSf 157911 SIOll•..,•1101 ltlPAIOllATOlll CALL ~ DUNLAP---90 DAY Momhr of 'I " e C111fornl1'~ l•'l!tsl -CASH Cooperative Bvyi~ WltH--A,,•OVIJ-· ~1 , Group WiihTho CHDIT ' I Authorlxtd GE SERVICE Volvmo luyln9 548°7788 • . Powtr of 110 StornEfiil 1815 NEWPORT BL¥11, Downtown · Costa Mesa ..:._ Phone 548-7788 ' .~ .\ --' • . I ' CHANGING SCENE -The Iace of San Juan C.aRi-_ strano, Orange C_ounty's oldest and perhaps mos~ historic con1munity, is changing. Once a slumber· ing village noted for its mission and swallows, the city 'is experiencing a building boom expec!ed to Distaff Enforcer DlllW .. Hot Sllfl PMtot d@ble the 8)500 population in three ·years. Housing under construction above is near-Del Obispo R,oad and Marco Forster Junior . High School, looking southerly. Shed below is a remnant of the past. ) UCI Officer Teaches Too Bv HILARY KA YE 61 ,... D.llllf l'llot St•tl begin at the YWCA in Santa Ana. The claSs will be taught;Monday nights at 7:30, costing $10. for' the five weeks. n&ne in · th e phone book if you·re a single woman, etc."" If the siluation is unavoidabl e. the •• Monday, J11nt 11, 1973 s DAILY PILOT 3 ' -· S.an Juan Catching Up 1 City Girds Planning Staff for Building Boom ... By JOHN VALTERZA ot .,.. Dtll'f l"!lot St1H The bllilding boo1n wh ich at one point recently ha~ the San Juan Capistrano ci- ty sja« M _,!he ropcsJs ex.~to con- tinue for· several years, but the city now s~ms' to be catching up on its paper work. A major campaign to beef up the oncc- vacant planning department, major commitments or funds to consulting firms for general planning and a stack of new ordinances al! have been ac- complished through the first half of this year. And at month's end 4 '·fr eeze'' of sorts on any new land-use apptications will be lifted. . ' After that, say city spokesmen, the ex- plosion will really take hold. At the-center of the boom is Sin Ju<ln 's yoiing, bearded Dave Sn1ith, who has served as acting planner since his predecessor decided to return to college. Fi>r Smith, tlle trans1tion-from-bran1l new apprentice to department bead came in a matter of a few days. Since that change the planner has D1ink Problem~ To Be Discussed At Hospital Meet A public medical forum presented by South Coast Community Hospital will discuss ""Drinking Problems" at a session · at 7:30..!.-p]f.-,ve<InesdaY ~a the hospital in South Laguna. Dr. John Newsom , medical director of the new alcoholic unit at tho hospital. v._rill conduct the meeting, -the second in a series presented by South Coast. There is no charge. Muriel Zink, chief alcoholic therapist, \viii speak· on an ''Overview o r Alcoholism," and describe the new alcoholic hospital unit called "CARE." Dr. Newsom said recent statistics released by the American Jiospital Association show that from 15 to 30 per· cent of all adult medical-surgical patients admitted to hospitals suffer from alcoholism. "We are hopeful that those in this area \Vbo' bave "nking problems, either peTsOna1li or 1am0ng r~nluY "m·embc~. will be encouraged to attend our Wed- nesday meeting," Or. Newsom said. handled dozens of ma;or plann ing issues and, come July 1. he said, he will be \VOrking on many m0:re. · major source of inccme to the treasury. More than $60.000 in fees are expected next fi scal year. "If you want to feel an indication of the growth we're experiencing now , consider that jn .the Dlontb......ol Apr il alone we iS.!lled 300 occupancy permits. That's 300 houses in one month reildy for people to move in . In the s&me month we issued permits on 200 new units ready to be built," he said recently. As for master planning, San Juan 1n the p~st six months bas committed -usanOs of doll ars toward consunant---~1 serv ices "'hich ranged from actual day- Smith told city councilmen that during that same rush period one tract opened its model homes and in the fi rst day alone sold 28 hou ses. Smith foresees a doubling of San Juan's approximate 8,500 population wit hin the next three years. City councilmen have obviously felt the impact of massive gro\vth, too . In a move almost unprecedented for a city . of San Juan 's si ze, coun cilmen ctjanged their meeting structure to in- clude three action sessions a month, in· stead of two. TIU.riftg' the early portions ~f ttiis year the council has enacted a stiff emergency hillside-grading code and new develop- ment fees whi ch already are becoiniilg a to-day office duties at one point to ad· vance-plann ing services yielding a new general plan. The city plans to pay more than $60,000 to,\·ard the consulting rirm next Iiscal year. Although the city ~ms better able to rope vdth the building boom in months to come, ne\v problems are appearin g. During the past fiscal year the crime activity in the city soared by 30 percent. And !hat will drive the city's contract paymenls to !he county sheriff's office next yeijr to $200,000. The rec could go still higher if coun- cilmen press for a single police Wlit to patrol San Juan around the clock. • Do\•:ntown , parking -in years past Only a minor nuisance during the tourist season -now is becoming a major headache all year long. Quiet Epidemie ~ Use of 'Love Drug' Up Markedly j .. ~ CHICAGO (UPI) -A New York physi-th.e AMA ·Joumal:-said they .concluded cian says abuse of methaqualone -the "that methaqualone abuse and addiction so-caJl.ed "love ~rug" -has reached a is qualitatively equivalent to that of the ."silent-epidemic" among studeµts -6and shoi't-acting -bai'bitilrites:!'-r other-youn~he-nat.i4}~r~q®3tioned..prornolional1---' · Dr. Einil ~ Pascarelli of Roosevelt claim_s oJ the &edativ.e, and said they. did J;iospital in New York City repo ried· Sun· not ''.find it superior to other sedative-- day in the Journal of the An1erican hypnotic§ a!ready floo:ding the mafk:eL" Medical Association that use of the drug !>ascarelh reported, "The abuse of has increased markedly. _rn~th~qualone as a "downer' ~ 'soper' "Sales of an estimated $3.4 million in has increased to the proportion,, of a 1970 have now reputedly doubled," silent epidemic." Pascarell i said. "Jn one Eastern university, as many as 5,000 pills are said to be sold illicitly in a single day." Pascarelli said methaqualone abusers are caught up· in. its "love drug" mys· tique and in seeking a dissociative "high" become oblivious to its dangers. He said experience in Europe and elsewhere indicates that the drug has a marked potential for prod u c in g dE!J>cndence and causes a s e v e r e _, withdrawal syndrome-. - "In light of past experience. we can ex- pect an imminent increase in intravenous ,use,. overdose and, suicide a!tempts wiU1 ~tblB drug;.,"he wrote.. r : ; ~ Four staff members of the Haight- Ashbury Free Medical clini c in San Francisco, reporting in. the sa_me issue of ·-··~ cl He Shot Arrow I l 11,to the Air ••• BRIGHTON, England (UPI) -Mayor George Lucraft did not know his own. strength when he· fired the opening !hot at ·the archery club's annual tournament. . He drew the five-foot·~ and abiaed' at a target 105 yards .away. But fbe arrow soared over 'the fence and bit a bUs 35 yards farther Oh. · · · · · , The bus driver ·retunied the arrow, then reported the matter to police. ' In addition to being the first and only 1---~w_oman...police_ofilcer...aLUC-1r:.vine. Ellen Helsel teaches "'omen to be aggrssive. "P1..'0plc keep saying. 'It can't happen lo Tlie,''S tte 1 :-''131:it111ey re wrong. It can. and does, happen to them. Women need to know how to protect themselves against criminals.·· ur.se teaches v.·omeo hOw to escapc...or_I++-----~· how to disablE' the atlackcr. if necessary. Of course·, f\1iss liclsel is aggressive he rself while she piltrols the Irvine can1- pus. But between snaring traffic of- fende rs, petty thieves and outright felons, J\.1 iss Hc1scl spends her time teaching a course in self~efense. Beginning July 9, women outside of the university will also have an opportunity to le'arn how to protect themselves. A · 'new 'COW'SC, taught-by Miss Helsel, will ''Self-defense is not 'muscling' a man because n1en are usually much stronger. For a woman, self-defense is thinking ahead to avoid putting yourself in jeopardy," cxpJajned the policewoman. "This is an awareness of avoiding things like hitchhiking, accepting dates from men you: don't kOOw, not listing your "Teaching the \Voman that she n1ust hurt the man if she's in danger is one of the most difficult things to do," ~1 iss Helsel said. "Learning to be aggressive is psychologically difficult for women." "Flipping and throwing a man takes a lot of training in tile n1artial arts (such as judo and karate). My self-defense course ~ based on teaching simple prac· tical techniques which can disable a man at his weakest points. It will include some judo. some . karate, and a lot of conimon sense." she Continued. "One -.' 7\. __ ._r ix· o· n's La--..1.~ cape n.:.zz· technique which issimplebut effective is ~-~ lilt:!§ Ii stepping hard. on the man's instep."' Miss Helsel, 26, of Costa Mesa, has (, been with the Irvine police department 1 · • since April of 1972. It wasn't easy to get ii} c t H $ 76 000 there. In fact, you might say Mjss Helsel ·~ .. n oas_ ome . ' . ' "jogged" her way into lhe police qepart-• 1nent. J '• \Vhile l\Jiss 1-lelsel ";as working in the F l "E"' V.ORK (UPI) _The government '!"I.A budget anal'ysis office at UC 1rvine . she J, '' 111\l government sajd t he. im-happened to spot a sign on the buUeti 11 nt $'16.000 to landscape President Nix· pro¥en1enta were needed {or security. board recruiting a policeman-woman for 1 :r~n~ay~in Clemente, Newsday Ncwsday stµd the $76,000 was in ad-the campus police department. AJttiou gh dltion , to $100,000 Jn improvements to the notice specified ~ t r i n g e'n t rc- 1 ' ~ Nlxon's private eslate at San Clemente quirements and she admits now to being , p _ . _ _ ... , , "terribly ,put o! .sba~" at the !#TIC, Miss • ryor to -s·p·-..:.1~ that-the govemmeot )fl'eVIOUsly r.jiOiled. Helsel decided s~e wani.d t!ie iob., ; , eaK • The White House said the landJcaping. . "I got up early every morning and jog· 'tr W.44 done .lo replace.,... ued !or secret ged," she recalled. "Alter the firs! morn· 0 WomeJi-,-s Um.t servt,oe lnstlllotlooa the Long • Island lbf!, ,..lti.p I ,wu·oil\·~ brtolh after a fow 11~pcr aaid. ' steps, my brother srud l 'd never make 1t. r~ .._ _, ...... _ . But he was wrong." · 1.~Clty of Irvine Councllwoman Gabrielle The eovenutieot said the improve-Mlss Helsel is obvio\lSIY able'to ketp u;> 1Pryor ls the main speaker at.a meeting _meot.a ''were done in the naf!le of physically with the men, but many or her rot the National Women's Political Caucus 'Security,v Newaday said. thtile ~lintet'[Xlfis ·were a bit skeptical of Orange ·County at 7 p.m. Thursday at ACUng White H"ouse Prts!ll Secreta when 50e was f1rsl hi red. , Uu!'Jsland Hou~ in NewpQrt Center. · ry "Byt now we've de'V.eloped n pretty She wifl discuss her sucCessful election Gerald Warr~ told UPI at the g6od team· spirit," she said. "We really .to_the Jrvtfie council. A r_eport ,on tbe. President's baysld~ villa at Ke~ ~is-compl~ment ,each other as we work . ~ta c steering committee rneeUhg held cayne, Fht, thal he hacf no exact 11gurts Somct1mei; J m really· h8ppy to turn Junn I wlll be prl.'lsented by Vivian Hall. on work done on-the property after Nixon around and see a man there to help me . • Rf!gular mtetinga .ot the: caucus are bought it in the summer or 19'9. And Sometimes, particularly w h e n normal ly held on the Cirst Thursdlly o'r Newsday said the $78,000 figure was they're dealing with a female offender, ~be moi:ith, hOwever. the mid-month dlscl~ during an Jnterview ,with t~'rc rca11f glad tO see me there." n1ieting was .called for discussion or in· Arthur F. Sampsonrt>ead~of-tbe Govern-' With.. the rising number of female 'ittim officers and delegates to an UP: mcnt Services Adminlstratlon, and with a cMminals. there's a real netd ror more ,coming stale convention. · • Secret Service ofrlc"'i.al. policewomen," she said. ----' .. YOU'LL LOOK SO NICE FOR FATHER'S 'DAY, DAD! \ Our Ever Popular Pincord Su it of Dacron & Cotton in Bl ue or Bei9e by Dea~s9•t•. - $80.00. Da cron & Cotton Short Sleeve Shirt by E~le ~hirtmakors $13.00. Silk Tie by Robert T ol6olt -$I 0,00. -- PHELPS MEAGER ~ OYnsoiYEARS 111r.AUP001L\ ... . Newport Beech, y.'ilshir.~1 Sherman Oaks, Pesedene, Lek ewood, We,t Cowint I , I • • ,. DAJLV PILOT Mondlr, Junt 11 Jq73 •, ~'-------B--'--r-andt Has Near Accident ·-Israel A Big Blast_ F ot· the F 01irth , FIRECRACKER FOLLIES DEPT. - Here .we are just into June and barel°y in- to any kind of weather and already they are dt;bating around Orange County about fireworks stands. Can Fourth of July really be that close at hand? Well, ·maybe. You look at the news· dispatches from up Placentia way · and !fun the other day that the good City Council got into a real imbroglio over the question of waiving business license requirements for seven purveyors of pYrotechn\cs. According to the dispatches . one Coun- cilman Robert Lyons led the attack against fire.,,•orks stands. He declared that tbey handle the stuff they sell as dangerous explosives out on the highways and in-f?.ilroad cars right up to the lim(' they get them to market. "THEN THEY STA.RT selling the1n to 1 S-year-Old kids," Lyons fumed. I All this caused the good Placentia ctty 1 dads to lock up In a 2 to 2 tie vote until \ ooe tardy councilma'ri aJTived who voted •in favor of~ grantlngihf firewoiKs sClfers -! their exemptions .. Somehow it seems difficult ·here in the coggy ... mornings or June to relate 10 debates about pyrotechnics and the Fourth of July. Rest assured however, that right . here along the Orange Co<tS.t v.·e'll hav e our own confusion about ho\Y Jhe Fourth should be celebrated. FOR ONE THING, the rules are all different ,depending on where you are. When Independence Day rolls ·around, you would be well advised to consult your friendly local fire station before planning a great displaying of spraying fountains or flamin& pinwheels in your ba.ck patio. Sometimes, the ·rules depend on '"-'hich side o{ a city line you live on. Fireworks have always been sold jn the past ..in · O:lsta Mesa, !or example. But right next door in Newport Beach, it's illegal to even carry a box of sparklers in the tnmk of your car whilst passing through town. NEWPORT'S PROHIBITION seems even more whimsical when you read the news dispatch the other day about this pov.·der monkey v.·ho wanted to move some earth for a construction project. So this fellow got what he figured was an appropriate load (){ dynamite, stuck it in the ground to be moved and let 'er go. The resultant explosion moved the land all right. Also, sticks, stones and other things. Some of it moved on top of or into nearby homes, causing considerable neighborhood irritation. Newport authorities, questioned later. said that blasting like this is really within tile rules so long as the }X)'\"'der monkey had dropped in and picked up the re- quired pennit. Which he had done. WHUCH LEADS YOU, of course, to wonder if all the kids drop dov.·n and get a permit before Independence Day if they can .blast away with immunity from the pyrotechnics 1prohibition?., Anyway, back at Placentia. the City Council vote suggests that despite the date, people are already thinking ahead to the Fourth of July. There will be the U&Ual warnings by fire authorities, the usual debates over ,the fireworks issue and then later, the scorched fingers and a few burned-out roofs. It's all part of mid-summer Americana. Maybe with a little more swishine, I'll be more in the mood. .Jane B11rns The111 llp HeliC~pter Buffeied .ByWi~ " MASSADA. Israel (UPI) -Strong winds buffeted . a helicopter which Chancellor Willy Brandl and 29 other persoM were lging today on a sightsee- ing trip, causing It to swttve and pushing it to within 10 feet ol a 1,200-foot drop on this rock fortress overlooking the desert floor. Someone inside the Israeli Sikorsky-53 helicopter puslltd Brandt out the front door after the craft came to rest. The West Gennan chancelli>r landed on his feet. • Brandt brushed · himself off. walked · away arid ifterwards asked, .. What ac- cident?'' ARCHEOLOGIST YIGAL Yaclin stood nearby and. , greeted Brandt for a 45- minute tour of the fortress, situated ,1,200 feet above the Dead Sea and built by Herod the Great. Romans besieged it for three years before tile remaining Jevos committed suicide in 73 A.O. The Israeli ambas.sador to Bonn. Eliashiv Ben Horin, fell 2U feet from th~ helicopter, sustaining minor injuries to his leg, tearing his shirt in several places and scuffing his trousers. Helicopter crewmen treated him and he joined the tour 15 minutes later. Ill ·~ ··-~···· . D~gh~s ·Uproar Publislier Figlits IRS Subpoena LAS VEGAS (UPI) -A newspaper publisher pl&Med lo start a legal fl&hl today to prevent the Internal Revenue Service from seizing the newspaper's files on Howard Hughes. The files repcrtedly contain in· fonnation on the mysterious billionaire's political contributions, and what he hoped to gain in exchange. The .attempt to take p:mession of the. files at the Las Vegas Sun revealed the existence of an investigation of Hughes by the IRS Special Task Force. THE SPF.clAL FORCE usually con· cerns itself with criminal investigations. Hank G~. publis!le• of the Sun, said Sunday he would take the IRS move to the Suprem~ Court ir necessary. Greempun sal.d two agents of the task rorce asked hlm Ma} 23 to ttfm ·over the newspaper's files on Hughes, and when he refused they subpoeaned t h e documents, ordering him to appear \\'ith them Tuesday. The 'Subpoena "'as served the day after -a Special Senate committee investigating the \Vatergate scandal was told of a plot to break into Greenspun's sale. Greenspun told a news conference then that the safe held documents showing Hughes' "game plan" !or e~ presidents, senator~ and other poUh· cians. 0 THESE DOCUMENTS are.--lhe in- ventory of a newspaper; a basis and background for stories which are the very lifeblood of a newspaper,'' Greenspun said. fJe said his attorneys would file mo- tions today in fed~ral court to quash the subpoena, and if need be he will carry· the battle lj>.lh• U.S. Supreme C.url " ... J nave no purpose to thwart the Je~timate governmental · inquiry into the "tax-liability of Howard Hughes or anyone else . . . but I would rather go to jail .than surre'nder something far more precious ... the public trust imposed on newspapers in our country," Greenspun said . Kissinger, Le Due.Tho Reportedly Far ,Apart Jane :Fonda is burned 1in effigy at New h1exico Bataan Veterans sta.te PAUL FRANK, the West Gennan un· convention. 1'he \V\V II prisoners group called for boy~ot~ ~f Miss dersecret~ of.s~te'. and Nah~ Astar, SAIGON (t:Pl) _ South Vietnamese -Communist gunners Jaunche<,! a Fonda's movies .and activities until she apologizes fo.r saying Vietnam an Israeli Foreign Ministry off1c1al, sus-1 'd-1,,., .. ,, ''~-\rl"ocket attack on Phnom Pen,,;!h'.;.•,;·aJ~~\'---1-- ar pr soners orture craTins.wereTalse. --mnett-stight1njnrtes-ttr:thetrhand!"1mtf--!Ov.er.~ -.iOW'.ce:"~1-_da,,_...-forllie secOnd time In 2TIKii:lrs today t .:::..::.__.::_:.::_:_.:__.:.c _ __:._:_ ________ ,:__ _______ --,.__ legs. Helicopter crewmen bandaged the negotiator Henry Kissmger l1Il Le Du e first rej:lqrts said there were no cCWJalties cuts. _. Tho o( North Vietnam are still far apart or damage. At least five persons died ln Next ... 2nd Skylab Rocket Mo ~d to Its Firing Site !{OUSTON t UPI I -\\ ile ground crewmen rolled the next Skylab rocket to the launch pad. the space station's first astronauts today snapped hundreds of pictures of the mountainous \vest and n1assive clouds over their home state of Texas. The Skylab rocket and Apollo com- mand ship was moved from its tov.'ering cape Kennedy hangar to the !iring site on · the back of a massive crawler· transporter. It was a key step tov.'ard the \awich of three more spacemen July 27. "Very good," s~id Skylab l com- mander Charles "Pete" Conrad "''hen told of the rollout. A CROWD OF SEVERAL thousand spaceport \\'orkers and guests \vatched the 224·foot cre\V ferry ship begin its five. hour, 3.lk mile move at 4 a.m. PDT. Four hours later, Conrad, Joseph P. Kerwin an9 .Paul J. Weitz began the longest earth resources photographic pass yet assigned to the crew of America's fll"St space station. They started taking pictures over Washington state and northern Oregon and moved southeast acroos the west. The pilots spotted several targets in Oklahoma. including: F'ort C o b b reservoir. but reported that much of eastern Texas \\·as blanketed by clouds. They were in their 18th da y of flight around earth with 10 more to go. The Skylab 2 astronauts. Alan L. Bean. Owen K. Garriott and Jack R. l..ousma . plan 10 double lhe duration of their predecessors and stay up a record-5i days. A third crew also plans to live and work for 56 days aboard Skylab later this yea r. Conrad, Kenvin and \Veitz already have taken 11 .224 pictures of the sun through the most powerli.11 s o I a r observatory ever orbited. And their ground watching cameras have snapped 5,533 pictures of earth and its natural resources. The crew 's schedule today called for another earth resourc!!S photographic pas.s, the eighth of the mission, af¥1 4~2 additional hours of sunwat.ching. Also on tap later in the day was another series of medical tests to measure the extent their hearts have grown lazy in the \\'eightless environment. The 'acc;:!~ent .occuITed o~ µie· fina_l day on six major points in their Paris talks to the first shelling. of Brandt s five-day official visit to put teeth into the Jan. f'l ceasefire agree-Fighting also raged within earshot of Israel. meilt. · • the city overnight as government troops Brandt .departed !or home by air at beat bac ktwo Communist attacks IO and 7·'t am PDT Observers recalled, ho\\·ever, that 15 ·1 h t f the Ital ·" · · · · m1 es soul "'es o cap . "That wall was built to protect people \vhen the first v.·ord of the cease-fire from coming into Massada," Yadin said. agreement leaked nut last October, South "In this case. it helped someone from Vietnam balked for months be.Core ac-falling out of Massada." - The archeologist, a veteran of dozens cepting it because ammg other things it of helicopter flights to the fortress, com. did not require North Vietnam to mended the pilot and said if be bad nol "''ithdrsw its troops. swerved l~ feet the helicopter would have hit the ancient wall. pcmibly broken through and gone ~ver the edge. '11llE PILOT was fantastic," Yadin said. Wilnesses said the helicopter a~ proached the western side of the top of the fortress, 1,200 feet above the shore or the Dead 5ea. Strong winds blew up a ~ust stonn as it tried to come in !or a landing. Witnesses said the swirling dust lhro"1! up by the claUering helicopter blades ahnost obscured the craft. It. turned arowtd and around over the ledge and then rolled back toward the edge alter it touched down. Security guards raced lo the helicopter to try lo halt its backward roll. but they failed . The chopper swerved to the side, forcing security guards to drop to the ground and then It stopped at a big rock. The 't)assengers later said no one said a 1rord during the maneuvering. The front door, near v.'here Brandt \\'as sitting, had been open al l the time. A SAIGON GOVERN,.tENT spokesman lold the daily press conference today, "If there '''as any difficulty or obstacle in the current Paris talks \\"hich hID•e been adjourned until Tuesday I think it came from the North Vietnamese because or their increasing military activities. Our efforts are aiming at peace." Just how much more effort will be needed on all sides is !borne out by two of the points that Tho has refused even to discuss, the South Vietnamese sources said. President Thieu.will insist on spell- ing them out before he will agree to any new arrangement, they said. · THE POINl'S ARE: 1.Withdra\\•al of the 145,000 to 300,000 North Vietnamese troops estimated respectively by the United States and South Vietnam to be in South Vietnam. 2. Re -es tabl ish ment of 1he Demilitarized Zone (OJ\.1Z), the six-mile· \\ide strip tha t "'as supposed to ser\'e as a buHer betv.·een NOrth and South ''iet- nan1. In other developments : Security Guard Kills Wife, 5 Cliildren, Self BOSTO~ 11\Pl -Police saf a uniformed securily guard apparently sbot and killed hiis \\'i(e and five ol their dtildren' before taklng his own life with s drug. ~ Police said the.bodies "''ere discovered about 1 p.m. Sunday by the ooly surviv· · ing member of the family, l~year-Old Theresa O'Leary, as she returned to the family's home in Boston's Dorchester section after a hospital stay. Dr. George W. Curtis, the medical ex· aminer, said the seven victims had been dead from 24 to 48 hours y,·hen the bodies v.·ere round. He said George T. O'Leary, 43, prob- , ably died "of an ingestion of drugs.·· 1 Thelma O'Leary, :\6, and the children ap- parently died of gWlshot \~'OWlds, he said. Police said a .38-celibcr re\•olver and sc.,.eral spent cartridges were fowld on , the floor near O'Leary's body. "Oh. there's a nice mountain." \Veitz said. "It looks like Mt. Hood. ~1an is it clear around these mountains today." Explnrer Dart,s T O'Ward -The Saigon command said today 18 Vietnamese were killed Sunday in a sh:lrp skinnish in lhe Mekong Delta, climaxing a week that Sil\V post·tru ce fighting edge to within eight miles bf cen· Lral Saigon. AUTIIORITIES SAID the children were identi!ied by O'Leary 's brother, Arthur, as George Jr., 13; Colleen, ll; Kathleen. 10 : and twins :J\..1ichael and flo1elinna , 8. 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Circling 682 miles above the moon's surface, the $11 .l million payload is to make the most comprehensive study yet on l o w !renqency signals from radio sources within the gala:\')' and beyond. e tfar S1iafus Reported \VASHINGTON (l'Pll -The United States is paying Laotian Air Force pilots for combat missions they don't fly and the salaries or Cambodian soldiers who ( IN SHORT ..• ) either doo't exist or are children, ac- cording to a congressiotial staff repOrt. Pot Cache Burned NUEVO LAREDO . J\.fexico (APJ Mexico's Atty. G~n. Pedro Jeda Paullada threw the torch Saturday that igJJlted 40 tons of marijuana and other drugs con· fiscated In recent months by recteral police and troops. The estimated street value of the drugs, v.'hich included 35 pounds of cocaine and 8'h pounds or heroin, was nearly $3.2 million . 1\vo noteli \\'ere found at the house, police said. They said ooe was inside the house. but they declined to say v.·hether il v.·as a suicide note. The other note was foWld taped to a rear ki tchen \vindow. and o£ficials said they believe it was to the landlord, who had been painting the house. The note read : .''David , 1 had to go to \\'ork. I am sorry. Do not disturb Thelma.' She and the kids got virus and I had doc· tor. Appreciate i( you could do it tor- ro\vm sic. I am bad at spelling. Please, George." Most of Nation Sizzles The report, written by two staff in· vestigators for the Senate Foreign Reta~ lions Committee who toured Southeast ,\sia in April , detailed military conditions in Thailand, Laos. Cambodia and Viet· nam. Minneapolis Hits 98; Pueblo, Colo., 100 Ten1peratures AIM"V Al1•1'11t l ot Ion autt110 Clllr1910n lll•lftt• r~~"' ""''"" i~~ ., -·~ ,ltcktonvltlt f,l l'ltll CllY •) VtlOff ""~'" Lovl1 If M\om MIWIUtl" M 1111HPG!lt-SI. MIW Or!Hnl ~Ht':~ CllY ... llllldtlllhl• • l'llofllhr f~~~llOr•. St. r:;: Hltll L.. P'r. Q H I? 6' M 7' n M 11 n .~ II M n " 11 ., .... ,5 jl " ~ 11 ,, 11 n .01 '' n .o. .. " 14l n " . 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S.1 TUelDA'f' • Flrtr !lloti . ... ... . • t•OO 1,m, ~·' 1'11ir tow • t 11' 1.m. t.2 $ICOnd high ··-···--.1':SO o.m. A.I StcOl'ld lo-• , l :U p.m. t.1 Su" ",,._ J1•I •.m. ltft e:M o.m. M* RIWJ f :.U ~·"'· , .... t:• 1,m. ' e India Pla11e Seized NEW DELHI (UPI) -Police In three tndian .states launched a search today for three men Who hijacked a Royal Nepal Airlines plane Sunday ind diVerted it to an abandoned-airfield, where they escaped with a 1400,000 bank shipment. The seerd1 staI1ed shortly alter police received news ol the hijacking ol the Royal Nepel Airlines twiJ1.«1C1De Otter during a doma!Uc flight IA> KalmancJu, e Air ActMlean9 Probed DENVER (UPI) -Rlsll!g dropout rates and a division among the racuJty has resulted Jn a review of U\e U.S. Air Force Acad<111y by the Gtncral Ac- counting Olflct, aoconling lo tile Rocky Mountain News. · In Ila Sunday edllioo, the News said Sen. Birch Bay~ (!).Ind.), was upoet by the recent event& at the Academy and ordered the investigation "to, determine II C o_n i r e 11 ' ~O.milllonoa·~eakllt_ proprialion !or the Academy 19 being well spent." ' .. 'Ads Sall9' Gradm1tes ' . Ul'IT.._.,. Miss Mildred Elizabeth Gillars, 72, known as radlo/ropaganda an- nouncer "Axis Sally". In World War Il and convlcte of treason, re- cei es d(ploma irom Ohio 'll,c~eyan Unlversily .P,resldent Tom Wenz· lau. She resumed classwork a{tet12 years Imprisonment and received degree In speech . ' I • -· . ) ., , _ _._ _______ __.,___ . -"-"•£~ L. M. Bop _: .... __ Bndapes~Breeds ' Monday, Junr 11, 1971 DAILY 'flOT 5~ •• 811Kell!M! -JHad at 60 ltrlnmateS Playwright Inge ., • Flee Jail ~orous Hippos 'Fakes Own ' . ~ife In Tij~na TIJUANA, Mnk:o (AP) -Mexican Mool COllllllQll complaint ol eJl&lble bachelors aboul lhe youn1 ladles Ibey dale 11, ''Tbty only wanl pampering, not marriage." "They j1.11t want playmates, not marriage.'' --OUr-Love-and-War run ..finds tbl9-aad. They're--not"com- municaUDg, lhete bachekn and single glrla, he belleveo. What'• needed arauncl here is an adult edueallaa couno cn "How to Tait Sin· cerely about Your Malrtmoolal Plalls." 1.()6 ANGELES . (AP) -Playwrig!l{ _wllllam.lllp,.wbose.Broadway succeeoea included "Piallc" and "Come Back Little Sheba,'' is dead at 60. Authorities say his death WU an apparent suicide. agenls anned With adimachlne • """ palrolled-the U.S.·Mex1----today-~-.. 1 in S.alib of 10 prlloillriinatee,lnCluilli1f How olltn you turn over in your a1eep depends IOllltwhat on the mat-'' •· tress. On a hard tn11ttress, ·every· el&ht , ... ,, '-~'-\~~. \" , minutes 111 averace. On a IOlt mat-~=-... • '1 The body ol the Pulitzet: Prize winner wa.s found SUnday in a car in the garage of his oecluded Hollywood Hills hotne by his 11.ster t... Helene Connell. Detectives said .the lllk>'a e1111ine. ww<_ !)l!llling an.i\._lhe garage door was closed. · tress, every l2 minutes. "locouM I don't wanna spend the fint dcry of '"Y THE L06 ANGELES Counly Coroner's Doctors think at least one In every summer YOCation in BEOI" ~ =:. of death was carbon lix pregnantjea ends in milcarrlage. But lbey .say they Investigators said Inge was admitted can't be certain. Many women miscarry be!,... they're lo the UCLA Medical' Cenler last week evenawaretbey 1 reexpecUng. n· S o·z L k ' ... vers · ay f, ea . for psyehialric oboervation after a dru1 Madam; next tbn. some lmpudenl IOU) iJ!qulm ol I< ovtrcloee. lie was reported k> have sigr>«I · your longevily, quote the witty Bflllo Burke, ai ldlows: . hlmsell oul ol lhe hospital alt~ lbree "Al• doesn'I mailer unleas you're 1' cbeeoe." 7\T D D ·zz · days. . QUOOS-Q. "Okay, Louie, no doubl_...,._Y.,..=tnow,_ 11,1 1-1()t-ue"f.O TJ; ln~~~~1162"'.l: tennis players wbo try for tbe Davis Cup and gollen wbo SANTA BAI!Jl~ (AP) _ aenlence : concurTently wllh = :'roa~-:';'!="'H~ 1;:: ~';.f~ ~~~Pc.,~1 .. whal Mlrl cl sportameu com-ou caotlnueo 00 -from the state prison oentences _.i<nce<1 a terrible period of • _... ocean floor off Ibis coastal · 'dei>msion" alter his !allures. A. Japanese wrestlers, sir. town bul lhe oil slicl: It has e Barkers 0.t · But he continued lo work, producing creai.d has nol grown In size · novell, other plays and taking a teaching Q. "Any such thing as a white rainbow!" a spokeeman for the Stau; SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -asa!inment al the University of A. There is. Rare, ~h. Happens somethnes when Department of. Fish and Game S l x top I e • s. OOttomless caJilomla, Irvine. Hi.s novels were "Good the raindrops are esceed.ingly fine. aays. nightclubs have gone to court UJck, Mrt. Wyckoff" and "My Son is a Q. "Iii the apartment business, ;bat's a normal va-Divers in a two-man sub-to force three others to S~md.id Driver." cancy rate?" marine explored the are.a Sun· remove barkers from outlkle ~ . . day and found some 011 con· ESTIGATORS reported finding the A. About eighl pertenl, it',.aid. tinulng to bubble from a pock· the,!_ Pl<1 ~· ·-·~ In •--pt of a new novel "The Boy •ue c u1o0 con~-..c:u .-u From the Circus" on a living room ! 1 Colla1en Is some sort o1 protein thal alilfem connec-( Francioco &lperior Court Fri· table. AulhorlUee 'said 11 had been re- . tive ti.,ue in human skin. Women moreso lhan me tend k> BRl'E.lr:''S J day that the defendanls had jected by a New York City pubU.her .. 105e tt as they grow older. That'a why aging women have r, wellhed.on an agreement that Mn: Connell said her brother was Ollty Pl_, Slaff ....... 'FELT DEPRESSION' William Inga, 60 Other hit plays y,·ere "Bus Stop" "Come Back, Little Sheba" "Dark at the Top of the Stairs." Inge was born in Independence on May 3, 1913, graduated from the University oC Kansas and taught at Stephens College in MiMouri and at Washington University in SI. Louis. He then joined lhe SL Louis Star-Times as a drama· critic . seven Americans, wbo' eocapod from La ' Mesa Stale l;'enllenllary here. AUTHORl11ES SA~ the inmates, in- cluding San Diego attorney Robert Lee Grimes, escaped from the prison in thia boi:der city Sunday after cutting a hole in the floor of the cell, authorities said. Grimes. 26, was serving a term for marijuana smUggllng. He was arrested Feb. 19 al a remolj! airstrip neer. Ensenada, Mexico, soon after he landed there in a light airplane. Grimes coa- tended that he flew to Mnlco to met with clients, but •dmitted he had entered the country illegally by falling k> file· a fligbl plan. ----IAJ:ltJJorilel" Paliol o!nc.t-ln"llan Diego said the Mexican agenll patroled lhe border today becauae they thought the escapees might try to enter tlte Unlled Stales . .. HOWEVER, THE officer said It - possible the men may have crossed the border poelng as tourtats before the alarm wahalsed following their escape. U.S. customs and Border Patrol agents said they had not received any descrip- tions of the escaped prisoners. I The men were dl!Covered. mlsain& at an early ~ n>ll call. · ... 1 ' j ~J thinne< skin !ban aging men, I;iJ!J'!i<f. ; ~ all the Ilroodway _Di~ aev...iy depressed Jn·recent yeani about s • Set £o :e L--k 1 ,_, n ~ r.pllCe ~·-with the novels, whlcb_recelv<t<Lfavorable e-nces -.. -a--i·r-qc 1 ---;-,"'l'l_GU.AIU;«;QAH -'l'llllr lo~bet-wll.ilclr1J·rt-'/R'l~""'~"'ocean~"--ll!oor~· '"·:;]Bl!!ui!..I ~u~M-<doormealoor. """·"·=.!?Theybey-&asbd,....L -u.e_;.jtidsm-bbu .. l!hditi<.dicnooot-t .,S.!1!11-iw .. elll~.c--~· -~'-'-~~~-'t'....I.·~~...,....._,_ -L -.I.. glna the ·largest nUlllli<r cil Enjllsh words Ii "S." More ·~lness of •• !dlle hao;I, illO coUrt to !me a temporary "But ii wasn'I only lbat," she said. · i lhao 35,000 words 10 start, In fact. The letter "C" bellDI ~ ano,;';j ii 00 .. ~ ,_..,.. Cll'Cler ~ the "He ,,.. dlacouraged aboul not having ' the nol lllOll. Wllb about 29,llOO. And the "P" renb thlnl. oul Ink> 8 very lhln film" and Garden al ~· ol lllYthlnc w say. But he knew he was LAKEPORT (AP) -Graveside 'Ille Maatang P.11 plane, with Palrtcl: : With about 28,000 worda. Such ls our language man's ~ dlssipete once il reiches the Venus and OaD s. more discouraged than there waa reason services for William Penn Patrick, a at the controls, went into a steep dive i port today. surface. ----------to be. It was the depression itself that be rags--~riches CQS1Detics mllliooairt\ are and crashed ~a_ ravi~ jut!.. over the'• A blowout at a Unim Oil Co. was fighting.'' scheduled Tuesday on a hilltop overlook· hill from the millionaire's new Jurury Feminine client says she end her husband got mar-drilllnt site cauaed a massive LINDA. GETS Many al Inge's works were melancholy Ing the ranch where his II million home home •1th a swimming pool, lemis ""1rt ried in the spring of 1958. Requests the names of tbe ftve oil:sllck~.in-lll9,~but tt»e divers· __ rerninlscences. "Picnic" drew.bea.vily on was nea~ com(l'letiQrL and huge living room-wlth_remote-oonlnll most popular tunes on the jukeboxes about then. Research said they saw m-evidence that hia boyhood recollections of Indepen-Patrick; 43, owner of Hcffiday Ma~ic rollback celling. Sheriff's ~Uel &aid 1 reveals they were "The Rock and Roll Waltz" by Kay the current eeeI>01e was caus-NUDE HONOR dence, Kan. "llu> StoP" also depicled a and a number of other companies, died both oceupant.s wen! killed inatantly. Starr, "The Great Pretender" by the Platters, "Uabon ed by drilling. 1be area baa a • rural setting, a bus ride through cattle Saturday in the crash of his World War La.st Sepl 24, an F8I sab«jet ft:gtlter Antigua" by Nebon Riddle, "Memories""' Made ol '111la" hlstcry cl nalural seepaie. HOU.YWOOD (UPI)_ IJn. .. cwntry k> a rodeo In Phoenix. II vintage plane oo his 6,00().acre High owned by Patrick cruhecl Ink> a 1 by Dean Mal'lln and "Poor People ol Parla" by Lee Bu· da • ~--~--ol the -~•c Valley Ranch, 80 llUles north of San Sacra-•-1_ -m -"'-, killlnc -· : _,,__ lar ··-• s--SL-t --~. ·-~ IN 1-· INGE Pu!···-f "Pl Fran . ..~~ --"~ --~ M ter. What were the DlO!lt ~ tunes at ge Wiii:' day ' . -~-.. nu film bit "Q.eep 'lbroat 11 was . _, won"'. i~,-or c-asco. 1 you got married? made an ·-.ry n1e1nber nlc," which. -reooved a New York Also kUled was Christian George pemis mjd lnjurJn& 211. 1be dlsuter I SAN-DIEGO (AP) -A 18-Smday ol the Weotem SUD-Drama Crlhcs Award, and ·he took an Hagert, 30, of Helsinki, Finland, bead o1 produced several mllllon dal1an ,ID . ; Add,.., mail to: L. M. Bol/d, P.O. Bo: 1875, Ne..:' yeaN11dyoulbwholedolllcera balhen Assoclltloo. Academy Award In 11162 for his Patriclr.'s Holiday Magic operations in damqe sulls against the tymon llld bis 1 , ~rt Beach, Calif. 92660. oo a blll>speod <base tlinlugh screenplay of "Splendor In the Grass!' Finland. · I '" Nalimal Oty and Bonita wuJ------------------------------..:_ ____ ooo_npa:._n_iee_. ____ --'-'--'-' _ _, i Do it 'Jtll Wap' Sinatra Return To · Public Told LOS ANGELES (AP) - Entertainer Frank Sinatra say,. he will return to show business after a t~year "retirement but 0 only when I can control the situation'' and not befotl! large audiences. "I'm not going k> put myael! In the posillon of fadni bll un<Ullrolled crowds again," Sinatra lol!I an interviewer. "TOO MANY 1tinH I became the victim In such ~ llltuat!ons (crowds) and I'm not going to lei t!iat happen again," he remarked. • The S/-year-<>11 1lngeHctor-11.;.;;..lll-_,.,,~-.a buslnesoman appeared a I UCLA Saturday nigh! to emcee the annual alumni award•. He didn't slng, but he appeared n!lued and mellow as he kidded with Loi Angeles' black Mayor-elect 'Ibomu Bradley. "'nle new mayor baa a ipeclal lntemt In wiplDI oul smog: did you know that five years ago he was white?" Sinatra qulJll'Od. hear me sing again," he aid. "There was oorntthlni 11 k e 30,000 letters and many of, them sympathized wllb my desire for privacy. But they sunested thal there were ways I ""11d perform again Without sacrliicinl my prlvata llle." "I'll record, but I ·can do that -.. • amall ll'OUP al friends. I'll ban an aucllonce shot and killed Salurday nli!l>I by a C.lifomla Hlghway patnllman durin1 his am.I, authorities ukl. The. CllP Jald Roland R. 'IbomM was struck in the dleSI by a llliot from the aervice pistol al patrolman P. E. Melander, a seven-year veteran. eE.sttDles BURLINGAME (UPI) Eugene Kane, 34, an elec-tnitlcs cmtrOl-n:ecuUve -smt allegodlf by an emt>loYe Irate over ~ transferi-ed lo Loa Angeleo, died SUnday at Penln5ula Hospital. Police said Kane, vice pres!· dent al Amerece Esna Corp., WU cut down by bulleta In a hallway ol the Hyatt House on May 13. He had been in crilical condition since lhal !Imel eP•kBla%e REDWOOD CITY (AP) An equlJXD8Dt shack al Marine World-Africa USA burned al c1oslni llme SUnday wllh a 1oa olflclala of the amuae- ment park estimated a t $15,000 to l30,000, 'Ibey uld !bows _,Id con«nlll!\ today with borrowed equipment Firemen said the fire may have started in gasoline stored in the shed to fuel power boa ls. •'"••Term . you really rhl15t see COf '.AI.BOTT TIE SHOP • ~ on Gl'ITINO maU t fl'Cll\ people Who ...,toe! IO I for lhe televillon -· bul that can be coatrolled, too," he Said. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Hell's Anpll -rcyde club dilef'taln Ralph 1 ' 8 ~.D 0 y 1 ' B&taer bu been sentenced k> two ,..,. In prlaon oo federal chtr19 al ~I IUD8 u a convicted leloo. / -. · Ex-Nixon Law Firm I U.S .. D1ltrlct Court Judge Spencer Wllllama 'ruled Friday dial Ba:rl"!'z who pleaded IJllllly, snowa serve the 11111 ; Defends. Financier Dryer Kills Housewife • SAN DIEGO (AP) -'Finan- cier C. Arnholt Smllh, a lo\lillme financial baclr.er of. Prelridenl Nlxoo and -a defeiidanl-ln a Seeurltlef 'Ir -·· Commillkln civil suil, Is beln1 defended ' by lhe law ftnn ol which NllOll and former U.S. Atty. Gen. John Mllcbell"""' once0me-r1.- ' Washington . . The-New Yiiiit !lrm ol -SAN FRANCISCO (uPI) - Mudge, Role, Gulhrla, Ale•-·Ai;.:: h!iuaewlfe wu beaten ander & Mlldlell made a to by the fins In a laun- lormal 8\lpearance In eoatt clromet dryer -Iler bro Ji'rlda1 to a It far P*I a. llrap bocame ~ In tbe men! al • Jw 11 ....... C)il drum, poUoa nparted"bdoy. tile SEC'1 rsqillll for a Mn. Mlddm Otrrn, JO, Dl'ellmfnary Injunction· apfut WU found deed Filday near llmllh'1 w..,.i. . Callfonila tile door of Ille taundromal : 'Fetes Wayne t OLYMPIA, WUb. (AP) -eorv .. a Son~ eon-...i Cbor9 wu a·trall ol blood 1. Gov. Dan Ev... bu ~ pimerale. • from the dryer, Police f.lnl cfa-the -ol Jime 10.11. U.S. Dlatrlct Court Judp lhoulhl she bad been ··as John Wayne Week In Leland Nleilen said tilt re-murdered. Waohlncto"n. queoted delay WO!lld receive a llowever, I u r I he t In- The llate De!lortmenl al hearinl of Ila own oo Thur• veallilllon llliowed thal, when Commerce and Econ om I c day. Oourt altachel said lhe her bra strap bec1me caught Development said the veteran 1peclal hearinc wa1 unusual, In lhe Olllnnlnll drum, her head actor wa• being honored for • lddlng thal II appeared to In-was driged lnw sud> a pofi· ---his eoolrlbullon to t11e-na11oo•1 dlcate ·that the SEC '-dld not !loo tllal 11 • was - entertainment Industry and wanl to loolt like It w11 pvlng repeatOdly by lhe un.· lil lbe tbe slate'• ecoDOl!l)'. lhe de!ellae an;y bnakl. drum. ' . ' ., .. 11 " fr.ot1t -H1e l<Dl'irt lal bot+ stud lo:i it\ Carmel Valier, to ~t-ease of . Newport"f3ea0\ . ,., s1 ~ply #le worlq.~ -finest ties. J . " 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 ' • j -- ·- -' I ----·' .. • . .. IAD .Y PILO'I' EDITOBIAL PAGE Pl~nning Shuffle The resignation last week of Orange County Plan- ning Commissioner Ron Yeo was unhappy news for en· 'vironmentalists, who had found him a strong supponer of many pf their views on development. However, it is not difficult to understand what could have ·bee!' the-thinking of Filt.b-District-Supel'Visor Ron- ald Caspers, who requested Yeo's \resignation, then named Saddleback Area Coordinatint Council President Bart Spendlove as his successor. · · r· , The major county planning tasks in Caspers' Fifth District are in the Saddleback Valley and south county. Spendlove, a (ive-year resident and active in-community affairs, clearly has more personal and political contact there than Newport Beach architect-Yeo.- It was suggested that Caspers, though something ol an environmentalist in his own judgment, could have. been influenced by landowners and developers who might be major electiop. campaign contributors when · Caspers presumably runs for county or state or federal office in 1974. His aides quickly countere<f tha~ the savings and loan executive is independent)y wealthy and largely financed his 1970 campaign out or his own resources. Y~o has partic-iJiated in Pla~ning Commi~io~ denial oC some major proposed developments. These include the Canada Foothills plan which would have brought 35,000 new residents into rural lands by 10 Saddleback Valley ranchers, and the Harry Rinker shopping center development, in an apartment-zoned area, which later was approved in an appeal to the Board of Supervjsors. A member of the Sierra Club and lecturer at UC Jrvine on urban problems and open space, Yeo is known -as an advocate or open space preservation. . But h'e also has demonstrated an understanding of · building problems and quite recently won the thanks or a Dana Point developer. for urging redesign of a tract which resulted in both preserving natural terrain and increasing the owner's ultimate profit. With the Planning Commission moving into the ., . touchy area of overall county growth controls, Super- vi&or Caspers may regard Spendlove as. potentially less controversial, better able to chart a nuddle-of-the-road path between environmentalfsts and developers. Yeo has served well, and without taking anything -away from-Spendlove, it is likely that. Yeo'• expe•rti· ----1--- will be missed. -• t, • ~ Long TT-ip Hom e ,, ... ., At this time an estimated 900 U.S. citizens are .-erving time in foreign jails on drug charges. Most of ...&hem.J?Lyoung .pe.opJe..w.hJ> sd QJ_{ on ca@fr~avels , without realizing that drug laws overseas are tough - and rigidly enforced. For example: M~co: possession, ·2 to 9 years in jail plus fine; .. minlJllwn of 6 10 12 m®lb'.s Pflt_trial confinement. " S)>ain: possession of leas thin.-500 grams of l!lari- juana; .fine and e:xpUlsion; ~ore than ~ graflls, 6 years in jail. ·- Greece: possession, 2 years· minimum in jail;_ traf· licking, up to 10 years and fine, Canada: possession, jail sentence and expulsion; trafficking, minimum 7 years. ' Switzerland: possession, 2 years; traf!icking, 5 years. Italy: possession, minimum 3 years. France: 3 months to 5 yeats1 plus pre-trial confine- ment. • Turkey: possession, 3 to 5 years; trafficking, 10 years to life. American consular officers can obtain . no favors -for American citizens who break the laws of the coun- tries they are visiting. Visitors are subject to all laws affecting nationals -no exceptions. For most o{ the millions of Americans making that long-dreame<J-of trip abroad this summer, it will be a happy adventure. For those who violate drug laws. the trip home co uld well be a long, long way off. -ir· • I ~JE.hy-People'--1__,,.,__~ __ , Fu1ul . Cut.Off-My Be 1Too Late • • Dear Pref er Dogs Gloomy To People Gus ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ 0 As I try to do every spring when it's in town, J toddled ovei' to the International Kennel Club Show not.long ago to gaze a.t the Bests of Breed and their some"'hat lesser-bred owners arid 'haiidlers. It never fails to imprcis me how iTI- telligenUy and carefully and lovingly lhese dogs are taken care of, and how uniformly they re· spond lo such t:f'lll&.. metlt. They are ccr· lainJy -given more attentioll thall most children are. Some persons -Mil· / say that dogs dQ- serve such attelllion. because t h e y are -------!ll..O..U trustwcrthY.,~~ aOO loyal. kind and obedient than people are. Thi.! may be true, but I suspect the real reason so many persons focua their affection on dogs more than on humans has to do 1vith the question of free will: A JX)G, given its limitations of tem- perament, will do pretty much what you train it to do. It has extremely limited tree will of its own, and its reactions are predictable, given proper training. But a person will be what he "·ants to l>e, not ~·hat you want h.im to be.. We all know how children reared in the same home. under nearly identical conditions, will differ \Vildly in almost every res pect. And, although I have always been a dog-owner -and -fancier. I recognire lhat a large part of our affection for them is simply that they are amiable slaves and Weather forecast for the drinking driver: FINE today and COOLER tOIDOTT01V. N.F.S. 01-, ow ce nn ,.. are ·...,.,....,.. _., ,......,, ..... "' .., _,.., reft9ct JIM YI.-. ., ,.,. -·-· ,.... .,_ ..., _ ............ ~ ...... , ... .. -will ()bey and adore·us (if property .hand).. ed} regardless of our own rotten character Or willfull behavior in our deal- · ings with other humMT"beings. All a dog knows or cares about is how you are with HIM. TIIIS IS what pleases, comfort! and consoles many people who devote their main attention to dogs rather than to ·people. People are unpredictable; people are judgmental; people disagree with you, and defy you , and even have the bad taste to dislike you. This is intolerabie to some sensitive temperaments, who then encapsulate themselves in the dog world and plSSibly achieve a kind of precarloUI physchic equilibrium there. 'Ibe fact of the matter is that you can't really "train" children; what behavior they learn, they learn by imitation, not · by entreaty, edlortation and command. Every dog-handler knows tbi9: a young dog can be trained in a half hour, in the basics, but it is the owners who need the Joogest and most patient instruction 'in how to train their dogs. Most obedience l..cbools spend 90 per cent of their time coping with refractory owners, not with the dogs. . - A dog, in my opinion. makes a marvelous addition to human society, but a poor substitution. The millions of spoil- ed and ruined dogs mutely testify that such misplaced Jove is more mischievous than meritorious. Can Congress-Coiitrol War-makingr:· WASHINGTON -By the time, some months off, when a congressionally voted cut-off of funds for bombing Cambodi3 could have some effect, the question prob- ably will be moot. The fundamental issue raised will not '-be moot, ;md this is whettier or not · Congress ~ get a firm grasp on the war-miking powers ol life President. .~deniNixon may, v,o~l!e Cam- bodian ctrt-off, -and that woUid ·probably end the matter f<ll' the time being. But it would not resolve tfie Question of to 1vhat extent the President in the future can be forced to consult Congress before authorizing mil· itary action. Beyond· that vital question lies an equally large one ot the site and shape of the military force which the President is to command and how he can use it as an instrument of foreign policy: THE VOTE on the Cambodian cut-off is thus enmeshed in a larger problem or undoubted historical importance, the power d. the President to wage war, and to use the pressure and threat of American military might to ~hieve desired objectives in foreign policy.- Nixon is himself · strongly concerned with both phases, the limitation or presidential pawe r directly, ..and the in· direct limitation of it by Ja.fge reductions in ~ military force at his command. No ·greater mistake could be m&de, in his opinion, than asswning that improved relations with China and Russia justifies slashing the defense budget. In his view, the certain fonnula for failure lies in sending the President of the United States to the e<>merence. table as "the head of the second strongest nation in the \\'Orld." A PRESIDENT in that position "'ouid be promptly "tollJedoed," according to Nixon. ·-'""'He is equally as Jl1'5itive that tbr: greatest nexibility 1nust .be possessed by the President ill using the e,.'{istence and 1hrea1 of rirst ranking U.S. military fOrce in such areas as Cambodia and the t.fid· ·die Ea'\t to get the results _he v.·ants'. fn ' the Midd le East he has alre.WY relied on UH!)mmincnce O} the µse of force, and in Carribodia he has actually used for~. without in either case so much as ad· vising Congress. Nor does he wish to do so in the future, but on the contrafy he has taken tht most stringent measures tO guard the s& crecy of his intentions, contingency plans and on-going operations. ~ To say that these roncepts are wider challenge is to put it \'Cry mildly. The Cambodian vote in both houses of Ccngress is merely a symptom of their sentiment that never again will such un- bridled power be permitted to reside unchallenged in the presidency. Nixoll does not intend to give in to con- gressional restraints or control , either on the use oC force or guardior the ~ecY. of hi s Intentions, stratagems, and bargaining positions. IN SHORT, ~ixon is of no mind lo give In ho\\-"!Ver heavily he is battered as a conniving Presidel)t, obsessed by secrecy • to the point of oppre&sion of those who disagree with him and exceeding the con· stitutional limits of hi s power in other respects. Even the Kennedy-oriented ~historian, Arthur Schlesinger, agrees that proposed war-making limitations in a c u r r en t Senate measure. and limitations of -ex· ecutive privilege ~nd impoundment JIO"''Cf are highly questiooable. "The answer to the runaway presidency is not the messellger-boy presidency," he writ~. Schlesinger conceives of a middle ground between making the president a cza~ and making him a puppet. a con· ciliation of a strong presidency . vdlh ronns or democratic control.. But in the Nixon formula such con- ciliation \vith a Democratic Congress at least can only take place vdth The forceful assertion of executive authority, \\'hi ch in his r second term ~ had un- dertaken to do in virtually every major act . NOWHE RE has he done this more forcefully than in bombing ill .cambodia', on the principle that the President must be-free to act in the-national interest. If he desisted on congressional stop order. he v.oold be compelled to accept the principle that irr the future . should he feel required to act again in Vietnam, he "'ould have to get coogreMiooal •P- l . • prova -. If the current optimism is justified. Henry Kissinger \vi ii have a new agree- ment with North Vietnam and possibly a ce~fire ih Cambodia before a Cam- bodian bombing cut-off could ha\·e any effect. The larger question ol Nixon's autbmi· tY 'to act in crias In the future will re- main, and as matters stand now he "will not ~gnize the liMU.alions, in prioc!Rlt or otherwise, )Vhich the Democralically controlled Congress "'ould place upon him. 'Unplanned Parenthood' Ends Population Crisis By the early 1970s a ,new spectre or horror had arisen to frighten the wits out of every conscientious American -The Population Implosion. With tpe birth rate steadily declining year after year, the noted demographer, Dr. Paul Horlich, b(Otlght out his best- selling book, "The Populatlor\ 'Fir.zle." -By employing the .., P._f08'ressive ratios of . 4;) The Malthusian Law, ~ Dr. · HorliCh was able to prove con-' · ' ' elusively that the birth rate \•.-ould ( __ A_R_T_H_o_PP_E __ J were_ shooting storks on sight. and uprooting cabbages everywhere. Indeed, when the President v.·as photographed absent-mindedly shaking hands with the t' King of Mbonia, h8 was lmmeCliately im· a peached for •'•unusual sixual practices." ;( Seeking a Forum for Brezhnev plummet at an eve r-more-alarming rate. And the last human being, hls computers calculated, would expire at 1:32 p.m., May 24, 2041. MeiUiwhlle, dedleated-Vrtp1 a11'1f e d lit Parenthood agents, .a·rmed with pins and • pliers, infiltrated contraceptive factories. 1 Others surreptltlously substituted Ex- cedrin tablets, f« the Plll on drugstore shelves in ... s or ClD'lng society'• : monumental ·headache. t Once again, the population soared. "I think we've proved that while some 0( us I may be here by Divine Providence," said Dr. Pettibone lhought!\llly, "most of us are i.,re by accident. But ll'a a nice plaioe \\'ASHINGTON -There is one thing Soviet Corrununist boss Leonid Brezhnev is oot likely to do durjng his Washington visit later this mooth: . He will not address a joint session of Congres~. The "'hite House is getting a strongly negative reaction Oil that f111m congres- sional leaders. n1ey are b ei n g sounded out on it and are decidedly unfav· orable. lt is being point· edly recalled that a similar proposal _was firmly rejected in 1959. to ans\~·er questions. In a brisk half hour" givc-and·take, he gave as good as he got -at times verging on the pugnacious. · ' The following year, Khrushchev at· tended the opening o( the 15th st:~lon or the UN General Assembly in September -after the shooting down of the U-2 "spy" plane. Presldeni EJSenhower also was present, but the 1\1'0 leader• ·did not meet. While Eisenhower's ,address v.·as conciliatory, he did not mention Khrushchev. forthcoming Washington visit is Sen. Henry Jackson's proposal to bar most- favored-nalion 1 treatment to countries that "deny their citizens the right or op.. Portunity lo emigrate by imposirig the payment pf more than nominal taxes, . tees or other charges." Target of Jackson's measure (in the form of an amendment to the ad- minis.t.ratlon'SJ lrade bill) Is the U.S.S.R. -which drastically restricts emig ration by exacting excessive exit payments. Becau~ of the PoWtrful bipartisan congressional support behind Jackson:s bill, it is a menacing stumbling-block to Wicks .. the President's plan to grant Russia most-favored-nation status and other trade concessions. Jackson's measure is co-sponsored by 76 senators and m House members -a decisive majOrity of both chambers. Unless the administration can somehow sunno"unt this 1> b s t a c 1 e , Jackson's amendment is certain to be ?ritten into the trade bill. Jrf<rj' AN EFFORT to avert that1 the President has had a series of private meetings with congressional leaders and influential Jews -in which' he his ~tressed the Kremlin's recent sdspension , of confiscatory taxes on Jews desiring to a:o to Israel. • FOR THE immediate years ahead, Dr. l1orllch painted a gloomy picture. lvith a shrinking population, real estate values would !all, carloadings would drop off. automobile pPuctioll would come to a standstill, ..new construcUon wodkt halt and total unemployniem would stalk the land. Without tax revenue11, a bankrupt government would'be helpless to prtvent ramine and ~Hence from carrying off mJllions of innocent unfortunates. • THE RACE was saved In the nick of time by 1 group of militant do-gooders who formed a neW organization call~, ·:unpllnDed Pa~hood." "'lbe problem Is simple'' said its ex· ec~tive director, Dr. Homer T. Pettibone, D.M.V.,. "tanwanted children.'' to be.'' •· l DR. HORUCH, undaunt«I, bfoughl out ~ new best~ller raising the horrible spectre or a Population Eiploslon. He was able lo _proye the last human being would be suffocated by overp-owdln1 at 1:32 p.m,1 May 24, 2041. Most somewhat weary Americans, ·IX>wever, agreed It wu probably 1 better way to go . DAILY PILOT ) The Elsenho'!4-er Administrnllon W8J1ted an invitation extended to the late PremlttJoirusfiCbev, -but the bipartisan leaders d Congress balked. They made it Similarly, tM Russian did not refer to the President, bul be> did furlous!Y de- nounce the U.S., as well as then- . Seoretary Gene,al Dag Hammarskjold, and advocated the removal of the United .Natlons to Geneva, Vienna or M~w. As a result ol. this · new policy. fbe President told a group of congressional leaders, he had "assurances from Soviet authorities" that 95.5 percent ol the Jews in Russia are now free to leave. "With modem breakthrough'.$ ln sex educaUoo and coolracoptlve leclwtiques, we have made tremen.doul strides toward eliminating Unwanted chUdn!n," he said. "Unfortunately. aa. thert ii no child· anywhere who II not ..,,...,led by someone, we had also made ·tromenclous strides toward eliminating the human race." Robert N. Wrrd, PubU.htr Thotnot Kr~ Editor ' Barbara Kre"ibi~ .• ~h----+•----I • emphatically clear they wanted no part of it. As a subtlltute, it was arranged: for ~v to address 1 luncheon al the National !'ms Club. JJ>rl(EEPJNG with The Club's tradi- tional pr1ctke, the KremJin ruler agreed I "By and terse. one can saY that, our planet today his come closer thin ever ~fore to durable peace." -ict Com. JIWlllst port y chle! 1-ld llr<zhn<v In a 1elcvision address to lht West German people. • During this UN visil, Khnlohchev staged his farno<ll tantrum ol pounding on a ~est. W1lh ooe ,of his shoos. A> tn Ibo cue or Khrushchev, the · White' llouae Is being advised that Brezhne,v be invited' to address the Na· tiooal · Pre11 ' Club Instead or 1 Joint ' ,....., of Congress. There · will· )>e no ' piobl00t.ln arranctng the former, 11 the Club has long -a forum !or -Id leaders. WHimlER Bror.tinev _,Id-accept Ibis 1ubstllute 11 llill to be determined. AlacntlU undecided ln•hetlier he will visit the UN 'and speal< tbere. ,'Coffee nothing, Ir's • yOlll -,a' n1"tloti..- . " Loomlng ominously over Bre2hnev11 , .__ ___________ --1 Sen. Jackson promptly challenged thls claim. , · . Ri sing, the powerM Washinst,on state Democrat said blunUy1uMr. President, lf , you -belleve that, you have been hoodwinked." Obviously startled. lhe President made · no reply. Neither did Dr. KiS>lngcr, abo al lhe meeting. At a subsequent session wJth J9Wish leaders, the President' made a significant change regard~ this staternent. While -be repeated It, he lm~iately, addedi ''l I know that Isn't ao : lt't not true/' The admlnlstrallon is also makl11g ti 1trcnuous c!lort I<> lino up lsbor bll'f<l!I( !or the trade biU -th mb"1 ~sulls. -- As a first step, members of Unplanned Parenthood demand«l.Jhat IChool boords burn outmode'1, 11ex education texts in ravor or the officially approved, "Wlim Bablea Oome fo·rom .'t ~ • This ,began "S~ Mommy ~nd Daddy ihake !lands. Nine mdllths Isler, the otork brings bal>y brother, The atort hides baby brother In tht llllden under 1 cabbage lea! •.. " The text included u - pUcit drawin,a ol hlnda, alorb and ca.I>. bage leaves. Within a .d°"n yean, JOllIIC <ouples ' " Edit<>riol Page Editor '"'8 edilorfal ,pop Of \lie DoltyJ Pilot .itetk1 to .,.nn ud ~ tftldfrt. by pracnt:t-On tbta Piie dlvtne 1 ~ntll)'. ou topici 01 Jn.. ltnlt by Ondicatedlco&ur1nU.ts •nd -b, by provld .. • loNm lot -·· .-· UJd by ....... 1. ll>Js _..,... ·-.... -.. ............... '!1W __ ·O{ 0w~n.uy Pl~ ...... onlJ ht ()M editorial eotumn" at !tie .,,~. at -·()pinions-by ....... umnistl llNI .,._ Md .....,. .wrttwn are tMlr own Ind no tllldone-o mmt of 11idr -. by !he Da1IJ -~~btlafcaa"'" Monday, June 11, 1973 j _ • _. I I 'r !, l I , __ , arrior w IDS Again ·. Tliird Strqight .Victory in Serie~ Al Cassel'a 51).(oot sloop ..,.--------.. Warrior from Bahia COrln~ thian Yacht Club won the e,t. Durne-Transbay race out of California Yacht Club_Sunduy ·to mark up her third llralght l\andicap victory in ~he Paclfte Ocean Ra c ill C(>ofern>ee· I POlfCJ, a 1ve-ra Urfes bl offshore races. Warrior was the rfith boat lo finish the 52·mile race behh\d such laraer vessels as Kcit _£kt!te:u.st:J 73,foot Blackfin, St. Francis Yacht Club: Bob Granl's ,6J·root Ro b on NcWJ)Orl lla'rbor Yacht Club; l\1al'k Johnson....,.s -7 3 • f o-O t -BOATING \Vindward Passage, Ni-jl York ··'----------" Yacht .CIUb. and Fred Preisa' 12-meter Anitra, Pa c (t I c ~fariners Yacbl Club. Black!in finished at a p.m. Saturday for an elapse<I time of ·'19 ~rs. ..-: .. THE PT. DUME race wa&: '3 combination or the 'fQRC. Calllomia Yacht Club'1 ,llnal race of the Overton Series for Ocean Racing. Yachts, and.the Jina! race .of the Matt Walsh Series for Ml~et Ocea'n Rac- ing and Pacific .Handicap yachts. After a brief rest, skippen . County Urges Federal Waste Control RQling The Orange County Harbors, Beaches and. Parks Com- mission ha'§· gOne on record that 1he most desirable vessel Wifte cOnrrots -ftiUst comt-at the federeJ level in order.that boaters going from state to stale will be legs! ·Mlerever docked. The decision stems from proposals before tho State Air Cushion, Boats Fade SAN FRANCISCO fUPI) - The O>ast Guard di>cJooed to- day ib last .two air cushkln vehicle:s (ACVs); whidi skim across water at ~ up to , IO miles an hour, wi,11 be phas· ed.out o( aervice next month. ''nler ACV; as our teits showed, 'bas lived "I' to l!K~x­ pectatims." a c.oest Guard spokesman said. "We've )Ust run oot of money to operate them and they are ·too ·old now." ' Ask Andy 1 King Cruises Past Ste.·•• 01 Queen . '. The Long Beach King, new 132-foot $800,000 Cata-into immediate daily service between Long Beach ' Jina crui~e vessel, glides by the stern of the famed and Catalina Island. The ship has a capacity of 550 i ,new motor vessel was christened May 25 and went . passengers. ,_.. PMllk•I ~'"*I 1 Coach to. Show ~. ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION 1 Trip Photos HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT The public is invited to take ;-I • free lrlp lhrough England :.!tand Ireland by way of a color :•\slide show presented by David •!tA. Grant, crew ~ch alt ··~Orange Coast eonc..se~ The I ytiual trip wlll be&ln al '• p.m. 1on Frlady In Jhe OCC Ubrary. Grant's slides were t,aken .in II /Mt, du1111g the ' Crew 's trlP to Gftat Britain to coinpcte In t---1·fit11e:.: Henley and Dublin Rei!•t· 14.llrs 1£ flllll Y '~;:;,;·hive new nclghhonl f know of anyone moving o our area, P,e•• ''11 u1 th•t y,·e may exlend a endly y,•elcome and htlp pitm to ~ acqu.-,lnted in their ~w aurroundlnp. SI. CllSt Vlsltlr. !4M--.,n -~ Hn1r Ylsltlr MM174 c D.E.A. TEACHERS' ASK: Do You Know What Happens ..To Y-Tax Dollar 7 Have You Seen The '73-'7.4 Budget?. S1l1ry, Superint•ndent Jeck Rorr $12,760 Proposed "oth•r Exp1n111 of Admini1tr1tion" 30,100 S1lery, A11oci1te Suptrint1nd1nt J1y Settle Propo1ecl "other Exptn111 of Administration" Proposed ''other E•p•n111 of Instruction" 62,160 29.414 12,000 Jl,500 72,914 TOTAL COST OI' IUNNING $135 •. 44' ' 2 DISTllCT Ol'FICIS ti . . PIOPOSID TOTAL mnOOI IUDGIT ., 05 954 l'OI 6 HtGH SCHOOLS . I • TEU YOUR SCHOOL BOARD AT THE MEETlllG Jlllft 12 c:.n IH•tUI ... 14z.1n• ... tlrwt ' ,.... -- ·- • Mond~y, Juot ll, 1973 DAILY PILOT 1 18 _Latte Eutrles Transpac Fleet ;11 . " .. 1 " ,'11 "I · Boosted to 65 ' " " ' ' Recessed tiller system Cenulon - 'other low"tar''and nicotin~ tjgatettes ·don't have''it!' Whats"it"? "It" i~ a uniQUe recessed tiller system: Cellulon liber to reduce "tar" and nicotine, and a strange-looking polyethylene chamber • with battle1rand air channels. .. "It" is a rousing good tasfu that low "tar" and nicotine smokers swe;ir by.. ' "It", in short, is what yau've been looking for -and n<>Jifinding-in olher low "tar" and ~icotine cigarettes. -- ·cause if yau haven't got Doral -you haven't• go! "ii'': · l • • .. '" •• " " ''· , ' ' l ·-- • • . • DAILY PILOT .. • 'People' Looking For Home There are JOO young people who sing and dance and. who are looking for a place to live in the Orange Coast area. The YoUlbs..ll.<O..Pll<Lo.l thlt 340 -member "Up With People" musical troupe that will be rehearsing at Corona del Mar ffigh School from July 1 to 29. The youths' ages run from 17-25 and Inc I u de members from all over the U.S. and 20 foreign countries. Nearly 80 percent of the group is new each year so the troupe must have an initial sta ging point where the new members can learn their song and dance routines prior to· goi ng on the road. \Vh~ rehearsals end July 29, the troupe will be divided into two 120 member troupes and a more flexible 40 member troupe Which will .go on the road for 10 months beginning this fall. The group is an in· Mother Held for Trial For the Record In Attempt J)n Chjld,_ 2 dependent, nonprofit educa- tional c o r por at ion. and sporsoring groups in an..a.rea norma l ly place troupe 1nembers in private homes.._ .. _,,, ... ·- • Death Notice• Sponsoring group.s in Irvine E101EMILLi11------SANTA ANA -A Hun-assault \1•ith intent to commit and Newport Beach have Charl•s H. E1<1em111er. Aoe is. or uas1 11·n•ton B• h oman h ed murder. fo d f 11 but 00 f Jettrev Ro.d, 1rv;.,.,, oa1e of oearh. Ju"" t> "ac I'>' C arg un rooms or a 1 o ~oro»01.!,~~ ~;.:_:~~~ i:ieru1!11Q at Beu u•ith attempted murder after Police called to the Rap-the group. They have 111·0 Charles R. F•lk Jf.•t~ "·cf ns E. 11,... police found her and her little paport home last Nov. 12 said weeks to rind rooms for the Otlier Deatlis l sr .. Apt. n , ccs1• Mesa. oa1e cf d1a111. gi rl unconscious in a ·closed they found the defend.ant and rest. Persons interested in J""'• 1, 1913, Survi...e;I by wife. Helen M. h ' Fit•; da1111n11r. Ninette RH. Hunum1on car as been ordered to ap-her daughter. Dawn, 2, un-housing one of the members LONDON (AP) Crime ~~~· '!;';1;:.••~ofa1k.a.~:f;; 1i~r~ perir in Orange Co u n t y conscious in a car parked in for the.,four week periOd or story writer John Creasey, 64, ~;:,'".U~~ ~r;;~.;: ~·~~1<!:. ~'ch~~ SuperiOr Court June 29 for set-' the family garage. They said. any part of the. time should died Sjlturday at his home c.1t1ouc Churc~.·111ttrrnent, GOoO Sh~ .. o ting of a tr!BI date. the-engine-was ru!U)ing and call the Up-With-People O{fiCe ·c--l:.h,,, ... , W'J'·"-H Ctmfierv. Bt ll Brwdw1y Morluerv, •J d · K eth L t h lh d I h near..:)CW;>';"'"'.1• 1~w'C'. eoJracrors. HUTT•1t ~ uge enn aese tc egarage oorwascosed. at te Newport Harbor was married for the fourth c1111ord At11er1 11u11er.'Ao• s1. °' 2u Fern appearance for Natalie Rap-Officers . said there was Chamber or Commerce at I. ••~ ks H h d SI .. NewPOrt Beacti. O•lie of daelt>, Jun• ( 24 f 19021 R d' 'd h 67 1me uui= wee ago. e a 10,. 1973. svrvlveo bv wne, Anne; two papor . , o · an 1 ev1 ence I at J\1rs. Rappaport 3-5694. written 560 detective novels sons, cnt1ord °' lridlo; Kimnett> Hullir, Lane, \1'ho is free on bail . She had quarelled with her hu•-Group coordinator Ell~n NewllOrt Ba•ch ; two daughters. M1ev• ;,-"" under several names · and Anne Hul!or. N-llOrl Beech ; is llddil iona1Jy charged \\;ith band earlier that day. Farrell says there 1'5 no • tlrol her, John Hvtter , Et CaJon; three 1liltrs, MarQartl Ellis, Vivian Hvtter •1'111 screening requ;•ement O n Frances Aolllni:i, au Of El C1lon; one u REDWOOD CITY (API -or1nc1chlld. R~ar~, Tvtsoay, 7:30 PM.1 --------------------------~ persons wishing to house a H Id H Gll ,,...t 81 f p I'-Requl•m Ml•~.wednH<l•Y , 9 AM, tiotn ][ aro . p.-· , , 0 a1" vvr Lld,J, of Movnt C•rmet C1tt1ollc troupe member. Hou s n g Alto a mechanical engineer ~~;d ew&°~.1~~~h. ~~lrrm~~!ia~ B d s 1 • t ~ould entail only a place to and a designer of lhe Oakland-Morlllilr'I. Olr~ir~sDALL oar p I s ' , sleep and some facility ~o cook San Francisco Ba)' Bridge in M11r1°" Kendall. •12 Prln<eton or., cos111 breakfast, she po1'nted out. Mesa\ Oate ol oe11r1>, Jvne I, 1973 Svrvlve<I 1932, died al" Redu·ood City bv <0111111. M ... R~r1 1.vTes, Missouri ; ""'--··pc members praeti'ee Hospital Sunday after a long ~!!~e1.1oe M~~v~:!?av.c~IY~o faca.t;Oll Set July 23-28 rror:i1 9a.m. to 9.p.m. six days illness. ~~al~=~ c0:1f-M~111. B~/:~~::.tron U " a LUNOEe N a week 1vith only short breaks Hwlllft E. Llllldttn. 19S9 Ofter! CirtJe, / ' for meals." she said. "Sunday DiRROIUt:on wa1nv1 creek. 01te cl Mith. June t, 1tn. SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervisors have agreed · he 00 • Survly.i bY' will, Myrl•; ,_. Gl..,11, ot IS I performer·s onlY. day off RETURN TO CHINA -On the way to the Great wall 'Joyce Chen visits with school children harvesting giant radishes. Her trip and visit with relatives she had not seen in 20 years is chronicled tonight at 8 o'clock on KCET, Channel 28. Kl'ET Scree1is Woma1i's Retur1t To1iiglit By JAY SllARBIJTr NEW YORK (AP \ There's a fine study of mainland China a r r i v i n g tonight on public televis.ion. And blessed relief, it's totally unlike those super-publicized. ''See the Forbidd en City" network jobs of late: trs called "Joyce Chen 's China," is carried by the Public Broadcasting Service and is a good family sho\v in more u·ays than one. It's a highly personal look at modem Otina through the eyes of tv.'O generations and backgrounds. .. STEPHEN FINDS Shanghai 1928 bv Nationalist soldier.! •·almost like a New York at-and nOw considered a loca l mosphert" .and tries to blend Cornr!1unist martyr. in with tpe people on the J\.1rs. Chen - a ~ful street. They keep staring at restaurant owner, importer, him. The reason: He 's the on-cookbook author and former ly one wearing leather shoes·. host of a television cooking Helen watches the children show -proved throughout the going through mass morning program to be a good bridge exercises and observes that between old and new Cbina, the b I a r i n g loudspeakers old and ,new generations. nearby are reminding all And her son, the principal hands that "Chairman Mao photographer.·provcd to have wants us.-all to excite our excellent v is u a I judgment. bodies." even though he is a filn1 Mrs. Chen compares the rookie. He learned how 10 woman's Cliina she knew to operate a movie camera only the present; the American a fev.· days before going to. perspective comes from, her China. daughter. The onl y gripe I'd have ' COllC<ft"d . F1JJ11r11 ....... ices -r• Mid to. that they will all take the same week of vacation , July and · I · I t · Of M • d1v.M~v, 1 PM. Pedn< view ct11ope1, ,..,28 R 1 boa d -soc1a 1nvo vemen IS op--a-age Enlornb<Mnt. Pecltk View Mem«lll MY" • egu ar r meelings for July 24, 25 have been t1'onal on the •·meo • • • • Plrk. PKl!I< View Morlu1rv, Olrtt!Crl. Cancelled. JIU WDer S • '.' .. J -, ' w11111m H. Mc~!!0,1,~A_t,.• u. of ..,,7 w. T"~ a l sle f 1 obi "'· part, but I think they (the The guides and narrators are Mrs. Chen, who was born in Peking and left there in 1949. and her two children, Stephen 8Qd Helen, both In their early 20s and born and raised in Cambridge, Mass. They visit large and small about lhe show is its final 15 cities, the countryside and minutes. F.conomlst John Ke~ 1 communes, visit with old peo-neth Galbraith a n d a ' pie resting and young people niagazine editor use it to 11 .... "'"'" ~· 11\: greemen ms rom recen pr ems Wut:n only ho ) Id f 'nd the p-...... 1 0,,.-,. R~ •nd Jenn Mkhffl w11-.. Ho. '2.. '4ltl1 MotM1 O•t•. 01 , meowners wou 1 """"' • '''" • dtolh, J..,.,. 1,1m survi-tiv w.i.i, three auperyisors sboWed un for meetings and some meas· -t bers · Jarnn. sti.rtiv L. •lld Ronald e. Gw~;·f>#O -Wi1i.m ofiA~9{m1 , . l'f l'OOpc -me m qu·ue in-llH"rv. e11rt>ar• K. •nd ••vmond e. Me1vtn Mc:0on11a, Mkhklani da1111ht•r, ures required a fooi'-fifths vote. tercsting," she added. ~t. Ron1ld L. •nd Chrl1IFM Helen Haiti M419nute11, CO.ta Mft.1; brol!Wr, S · h d I caret•. Pr..s 0. •nd sMrOl'I ic.11v tilrDef't· MCOoNld, M1~h1ga11: f 1., e upe rv1sors ave never ha a regu ar vacation period ''Th Id be onl wrrght,MerrD.1nd0oote1aJ. 11r1ndchndrff!:-t11"" .,-e~nif!dclllldrl'li. aJ•L....··gh s -vi --~n •"'-1• w Ca h ·ed I · ere \\'OU Y a Abrallam• Thodore Herbert •nd Oor!s F11ner111 servoces, tod•Y· Monday, 10 AM, wivu uper SOf ,~ona u · spers as lrt severa m 1· n 1· m" I 3 m 0 u n I 0 ·r C 1 eeu Broadwav Cha!X'L 1"'9<mtnt. KsrbOr times to gel a meeff-of the minds on the 1'ssuc. Ile has BrOV11n, Mrr'll L.ynn 11nd Phlll i> Rest Memorial P11r~ Bell eroectway "o transportat1'on requ1'red," ••:ss NchOlll Mortuar'/, Olrtclors. suggested Ea I IV k h h'ld t r h I "" Smith, Oorcthy Mii• 11ncr Donald NEUOH s er ee "' en c I ren are ou o sc oo Farrell noted. "We have Arc1dlv1 Jennie Nelwn. 11Sl Ru!land Ro11d, and the \VCek between Christmas and New Year's Day. Por1er, w11n1m H. •rid P111rlcl11 e. NewPOr r Belich. 011re of d•11111, June 9, T designated pickup points in s1,,,.ner. W•nd• EHi1b01h •lld owen 1,n. surv1 vro bv 50n. John ; i>r~ndM>n, he board members agreed that taking two weeks off Merchint c11r1.1ooher1 Qranc1-<1111111>1er, Ke 11 v d . J 1 Id be . f most areas, and th e K111Meen. RO'!larv. tcn1011r MOnd11v, 1 f'M. ur1ng u Y wou not saus actory and said they would h Id onl h Savage, DOll•ld H. Ind Jo Ann SI. Jcaclllms C11ltlollc Chur<:h. !nlerrMnl OmeownerS WOU y ave L11 Fr•nc•. Earnest c. 11na 000111 M6e w\ll be held ;11 0es Mol...,, 1ow11. eaui. decide on the Christmas period vacation later. to deli'vcr the troupe member Plotrct. Pavllne IC. 11nd T<*'I' A. seroeron Fvner1I Home, Costa Meu, M..Slson, lrlc;ittte •flll Jolln Oavld 01rote1cr1. l''==========================J_~t~o~t~h~a~t~~~in~t~,:"~s~h~e'_"a~dd~c~d~.:_-Sllles, Lee W. 11nd .. rllne H, OLSl!N Madden, 01rl•M 11nd Buddy W1yland Helen M Olsen Resident ol L11ciun1 VeDerell, ll:os•lle ind ROberl Beach Survlvtd b'I' daughter, Mrs M1r-Holdotrle!h, Mll<lr9d Mirle alld ROiier! lor!e 0 . Hunl. Legun.t Beach, btc!Mr, Elrl Ch1rle1 E Gray, Glend11I~ . FvMral 1oen1lc1t,1ocl11v. Mond11.,. 2PM. lnolewood J1i.on. Fr•IKIJ E. Ind Rhonda R. P&rk Crmeter'/, wilh Rev. John Hln~lt cl MlllOH", Eileen Mltle •nd L1rry LN Chris! Chvrcll Unify, Los Arl<;!etrs, of· lll'IOdes, A-r1 L. •nd Wlntr•JJ F. t!cl111i1111. McCOl'mltk Lagun• lle1ch N!~"Ofl. J1y c. 111d Liii• A. Mortlllr'I. OlrtclOfS. Jo11nsor1, Oudlt'I' L. aflll Rultl M. ,AINTl!R IC•r.e, John Jos..,ii 111d O•rleoe Rf'\I. William C. f>alnlef", ll:esldent of W1tk rr. GeanhM Cotrol alld Jeck \Var· Ll!Qvn• Beacll; d•le of de•''!· Jirne '· rni 1911. Svrvl~td by ~. Wolllam E. Hamlllon Robert Ltroy ind Donna Pelnter. Wlul!Jer; four da119hlers. MrJ. ' S~lnl Cowell, LllQV11a; Mrs. Eltl• Je1n Atherton. Corona; Mls1 Nor-Palnltt arid Roll!ns, S1ndra llu!h lflll Garv GeM Mrl. OoTis Jones, L8<1una: eight Wllh1m1, C1rol Chrl1!111e 11nd Algernon Qralldchlldren; ten crear:grandch!lden. Phllllps, P•lri<la Ann and JamtJ Funeral 1ervlces, Tvftdav, 2 PM, Vlnctnl M<Corm!ck L.a!lv"' Stach Cllaoel, wllh e.rrett, Miry Hoover •lld L1wrll'lce Arv. ll:11y F. C11rt11. of Little cnvrcn bY Collln1 UM See, otflcl11ln11. ln1errM"'· Harber M•rtln, Virginie Ila• end Hero.rt G. Resf Memotll! P1rk. McCcrmi<k L1<;1un1 Kennt<1y. Don ThomaJ •nd R011<1nne B1ac11 Mort~'Ys~PS~~;.s. llot!lt Oorct~v Sampson. 15~~ Ora11Qe Ave .. Barry, Wllll•m M1urlc• and Mll!lcen! ccsr1 Mesa. 0111 ot death. Jvne 1~. lt1). K•rvn SrrYl<tJ oena!nQ a l Bell 8roodw1v Brackelt, Robert Alan and Wanda Je.n Morlvotrv. l rown, Ooroll>y H. 11'\d Carl O SPENCER llrlckell, Mon• L.. 11nd WIUlam ·s. Lovl• M. Si:ierictr. Age 16 of 261! Oran91 HvlH. Owlglll C. 11'\d Elllnor c. Ave .. C~la Mona. Pate o{ de;o tll, <.!""'• I , Thomas Arlene 0 1•,,. anit Geo..ge i•n. Survived by s!tltr·ln·l•w, Ina ' "' •11 Spen<er. LO!I Af19eles. Private lvn•ral • 1 · . i.erv lct1 were ht ld 11 Belt Broadwey Florts. Yol111d11 Mllry •rid Al•~ LN, cnai:iel. /"v_r11r11ent, F•li'haven Memor!11I Jl.1 J Park.Bel BroadwaY Mortilary, 01rec1or1. Ham non, vii• 5. 1'1<1 ll obotrl A, WEIGEL M11ui, JUc~1rd H, •1141 Lor1nlt L. Reid WtlQel. '100 Peterson Place, Cotti L~ug~. LvcUlt B. and Delbert S Mesa. 0111e 61 dralh, June 1, 1973. S"rvlv· S!llngrvbftr Arvtl C•lvln Jr anc1' San-ed !!'I' will!, j;'&\'411 of 11\t heme; 5gn, ll. M. dril Kav 'trrov!) ' · !Jlrn) We!oel, Sanll An!': S1r~ice1, !oclev, Norton Kaltly ind Wiiiiam M""dav. 11 AM. Pac.foe V•ew CllaP11!. ' In"'"'"'' Pacllk View Memo•lll Park. S1nr1llen. Herlinda RDS.lhe 1nd Arthur Padtlc v(1w Mortu11ry, Olrt<:tors. Je<~lr WEIMER playing. It's a p I ea s an t di9CUSS with the Chcra the voyage; the only jarring scene China all five ttefilltly had .. they fmd is an anti·American seen mEY VISITED and filmed pantomime on China's "Na-I'd. rather spend tfte time areas of mainland .China dur-tional Day," which occurs Oct. watching more of what the ing a two-month trip there last l. · Chens captured on !ilm. And fall . They had a government UStening to them _ and only escort "only when I asked for IT'S NOT A critical trip, them -talki ng about it. it," accordi ng to Mrs. Chen, although Stephen and l;lelen1fi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; \vho now lives in Cambridge Olen make far s tr 0 n g er For her, the trip was both a assessments o( w~t they see homecoming and a family re-than 1heir mother does . union; for her children, it was At the end, they visit with conslanlly surprising tour or a her relatives in Jiading. a a heritage they'd known only Shanghai suburb, aOO visit the WITNESSES WANTm ! All'I' WIMM1 hi l'•r«f"'I Anwl ..,. P'olk• otf I IMll 11 Clrovalnc""I H1tpll1I 11 )40 Vlc .. ri• SI., Cffl• MIU Oii April ,,, 1t7J. l't.•AI• CALL -2JJ..41J.240Q through faded photographs grave of her brother, killed in and the talk of elders. .-~.'.:.~:'.':..'.'.'.:~:::..:~:'.'..'~~=~~~~~~~~ The show. produced by sta- tion WGBH in Boston. avoids the pitfalls of the dreaded family travelobue. The Chens describe what they've sttn and felt -but .intelligently; and never is there any at- mosphere of "that's me stand- ing in front of ... " -1'hey describe humanity1 not history: and they all notice lit- tle things, such as the ''classless'' train·that requires a little more money for a cushioned seat than e. hard one. ReaganN~mes Consun1e1· Aide THfE' MAJOR ANTIQUES SHOW OF 'THE' WE'ST DCSPLAYCNG AN UNPARALLED SELECTION OF QUALITY ANTCQUES UNDER ONE ROOF. Juoo 13th thru June 17th, hours 1:00 PM lo 10:00 PM L11st day Sunday, June 171h, 12 Noon to 6:00 PM Mavt11tr. M11rg11otr1te O. aflll Oavlcl II. Wal!tr Weimer. Airt 16. cl 181 £. 11th St .. Overf\oser, L11•rv W. llld M•rgerel L. (~la M•sa Oale of dtMh, J"""' 1. 1913. Blevln,. Jon W, •nd Kitti• Merl• Svrv!vtd by SCf!, Waller, or Atw11ter, :;:.===========:::::IC11lilor11111 tnrH davqMf'r!, Merit r1>110. ; m11n, Sanl11 Anl; Calherlnt Vardy, Foun-t1!n Vall~·; P1vUne Rplme•. Mori•e Capitol New1 Service . _, ARBUCKLE & SON ll'ESTCLIFF MORTUARY 4%7 E. 17th St., Costa J\tesa 61H888 • BALTZ-BERGERON EVNERAL JIOME • Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa J\1esa 646-2424 • BELL BROAD\\' A Y MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Cos la !Uesa LI 8-3433 • DILDAY BROTllEllS MOllTUARIES 179 11 Beach Ul\ld, Huntington Beach 8~Z.77il 244 Redondo Ave. Long Beach 213-438-Jl-15 • McCOR~fiCK LACUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1706 Laguna Canyon Rd . 4H-Hl5 • PACl.FIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Monuary Cb1pel . 3111 Pa<llk>Vi.w Drive Newport Buch, C•lllornla W.!700 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 71tl Bolu Ave. 51r1no: r:>roll'ler. Joseph We I m t r , P1nn1vh11nl1: nine Qr1n<Jcnildren. seven 11.-.11t-<1r1ndchlldrtn. Serwic•s, Mo<Mla'I'. l :30 PM. Bell ll•OldWIY Cl>aoel, wl! .. 1~e 51•far11111 Ma.onlc LCKJQe otllcl11l1111. 1nur n,,.,tnl. l'atrhaven M•morJel Park. Bell Broadwav Mortuerv, Olrectorl. WELLS L-1rd Norm1n Wllls. Resl~nl of ("1i5!1 M"'Sa: d1'9 of"'""'· J•me I, 191), Survlv· ed by 1WO d11~hlers, K1ren ard Mavrlnl w~1•, ct tM home. P11s1 p'osr CommanlHr VFW No. nu,. El 1,Aorit1; Meinber cl "'°"$On I n~qe, MP..,ber, Board of O!rote -tort . PW". S•rvl(es were hlld locf,.v. Mon11v, lO:lO AM, o~~~"le Me..,o•I"! p,.,,,., tmd.,.. ,,,. dlrecilon of C111 .. r- SACRAMENTO -Robert L. Harvey has been apPointed chief of lhe Division or Consumer Services .in· the Department of Oonsumer Af- fairs by Gov. Ronald Reagan. .He has been staff counsel !or the division s l n c e November, 1971, and succeeds Chrlsfl11ln!IOn Mo""'"~· rovtn~. WILKINS Marv .t.11•• wutt111. 1411 16th ~• , N,.,........., !'.11ch. Oale of death. June 1,1973. ~ .. ~Iv,.,, •w ~'l'!!hfr. Cllllnrd: lwo \!•le••· Mrt. Cra!11 lhrl11 end An1111 Ahllwrd1. 1>-1-.••~ •• , .. 1c••, T ...... ~~. Mnunta'n v1..,.. MPmorl~I P••I.', B1n1·B••neron Funeral Holl'e, Costa M~5!1. OorfC!OtS, These Orange Coast women have been cite for outstanding volunteer service by Raymond M. Reid Jr., who UC Irvine's Friends of the Library. from left are Mrs. Emerson Stanley of resigned to become executive Capistrano Beach, Miss Catherine Briggs o( South La guna and Mrs. Donald secretary to the State Board Keeton of l·Iuntington Beach. of Medic.al Examiners. · ) ... 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It."" pw 1JapJ lft4I )'M IMc'"" • lllt1'1M _!-I.ti• till C•lt.niN• lw l•a'"1Mt'M. , Wllll OI PHOHI FOi 1..atMAnON 01 CATAloout 800 South lrookh11..rst ·An1halm 92804 f714l 635-3453 . Orld••ttt •r• •lltllll• I• •ate tht C.lf1ml1 St•'-llil•ll'lll'l•ll-•11. ... APPLY NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 6th DAY, ~ENING 01 WEEKEND CLASSES , • itWIMtl'UIOn:\I M FIDiU\tT" ..... mlNfn lO.t.~--1, A.+iCMD POt Vl1'flANS I • • TONIGHT'S ,.. TV IDGHLIGHTS ; Q!S 8 7:30 -Patsy Awards. Animal actors )take tbe spoWght tonight as Betty White arid Allen · Ludden emc-. awards ceremonies for the best anl· 1 mal perforn\ers \n television and· movies. · •" KCET 111 8:00 -Joyce .Chen's China. TV chef 1, Joyce Chen, who was born And raised in Communist . China, revisits her homeland after 20 years. Feature Cartoon Movies Giving DiSney Comp~tition LOS ANGELES (AP) -Not long ago if you were looking for a feature.length animated cartQOn film you had to look to GRE A T the Walt Disney studio. which broke the Disney hold Now the Disney people sud· on the market with "A Boy denly find themselves with a Named Charley BrQWn" and wealt~ of competitors. At least "Snoopy Come Home," has a one of them is turning out X· third "Peanuts" feature tn rate4 cartoon films . producUon. The Mendelson The Disney studios are still company also makes the ENTERTAINMENT Mond11, Junt 11, 1~73 OAll V PILOT 9 -Educators To Screen Kids' TV ******** 1 NEW ¥-ORK !AP) -The CBS Televi.slon net"·ork says - It has hired two n o t e d educators, Ors. Gordon Berry and Roger Franse<:ky, as con· sultanls on children's Dllvt ... Sol.IHI SWAP •rm! fUNI NCWm UIOUfS! s.tMOAY i tuMNY ii.I. OllT! I Ul.fOl•A AIMUIOIM.'f'O, • °"'"" ., , ., lllN4fOlllf ·~··l 1>,1.1!1( '~[£At A..'O.t.M(I',\ ~U.~llJN'. -· ABC D 9:00 -"Red Tomahawk." Aller the seige '· of Little Blg Horn, m~re bloodShed is 'trfated in ~ffil1ilttllf"a"(ifuS!"tlre-ux n own or a ·woo . f. COMEDY i ic STARS -the-lnduatey-leader ancl...-..!!P:ean11ts'' cartoons_Lo they're about to finish another television. .-...., ________ _, -gram.ming. Howard Keel, Broderick Crawford Joan Gaulfield ' ., Scott Brady and Wendell Corey apP.ar in this 1967 movie. -· FESTIVAi major production, ' • R o b i n Lou Schei mer, president of HOO;d," which is due out at Filmation, another producer or Christmas. TV cartOOJlS, said he ha s four anything like that, but like any mediu m it shouldn't be all one way or the other." Schei mer said. "It deper:ids on the ' • ' t tMUOt.DlLOYO tt W.C. flllDS. llnLI IAKAlS, _l_lnY IDOt, l SJOOllS, LAUllL AND MAIDY, OLD MOYll THIA,11 But a lot of other animation features in prod uction, ''Oliver studios have suddenly gOtten Twist." ''The Three Musket- into the act and at least a leers," "Treasure lsland" and dozen full·length cartoon ''Journey Back to Oz." features are in production. story." TV DAILY LOG l~~~~~~·~l·~·~· .... ~~··~~I ... "WITH AN animated film, when you've got a winllf:r you've .got a perennial win- •lTff ERE IS a tre1nendous overseas 1narket for anima· lion." Scheimer said. ;'The ap- petite for animation overseas is insatiable.'' Krantz said "Fritz the Cat"' paid off faster than the average animated fllm and a sequel, is in the works. lie is also bringing Out "Hea vy Traffic," which he ihinks will be X-rated. ' -· onclay . • • l ' • ' Evening JUNE 11 l:008D8tlltllmllll- 11J -e"'- lll -· .. l.dils'1 ·-G W..W DIN tr Ahe Ill •• i._ -c.nt'j lrom SPM. IDT>s ili-m._T.,. fZJ IM Ttm1 m ......... ..., 111--l :IO il)-'sllmn 0 ..... , (C) ~ "! .. - SiwMI ti .Mrt. StoH" (d11) '61-. Vl'li•n Lei(h, W1r11n B11tty, [() CIS Nin W1l11r Cronklt1 CJ HMS• WHI Tmtl m...,,_ fD Siii Ya 1 Yinl Y• 8'JeH .. can.1si... cm.... l lftitrm SNw 111-, (C) (2'~ ... ""' b hits" (ram) '55 -Ton1 Curtis. Gloria DIHaven. ·-m-~ -ED n. u.ata 1V broadtut a. censts: Sltould thq be easier tor Slllions to kffJIT' C111 Wllilthud, Ofllca al T11ecoMmunlcltiona Policy dir1etor and 1uthor of prooosed l11b!1tian to 1xt1nd TV llctnSI terms from tllltl to liw years, d•· l111ds his bill. ., .. -. .... -. a> n. fmll ,..,.. t::IO B llM DIJ .._ (R) Doris mu· mum. ltucall qu1radlt a lft tc:ddent wictlm h1 7:00 II CD am ..... '" 1tttmpt to pt hentlf into I U ltwUlf '" Defiers hospital loft( •nouch to krtartltw (I) Trdi ii c.....111rim • notorioul saflcncbr; confined ()) Wlldlifa 'hlutrt lhtrt wilh •n injury. 0 'l'ftlat'1 Mr lint? 0 Diie step kJll'MI GI Lwt LIK'I 0 """ ID I Dn1111 t i Jtannie CD 1*11 SMlrt fB Si111pk1H11tc Mari• III M.Wi hlliau fD '#!IHI .. Kilns & a., Ui) LI lJlwt di II Se•1111 tII MUlllCl -m Li111' Chlb 10:00 II()) MHiul' C.tllr (R) Guul m 5"" bur MtchMI ~rl1s plays 1 rtt1rdtd 7:30 BI IPI C!l\LITIM P•br Aw• yo11nr min ~ho facts • t1rrif1in1 8ett1 Wh itt ind Allen Ludden tmeee fuh111 Wfltn h~~rvthtr becOl\'ltS Ill, !ht 1wards !or best inimal per1orm· leavlnr lllm w11,h no on• lo le111 on. t is in l1l1vision 1nd motion pie· e m Ill Ntws lures. There Is 1!50 1 speci1I 1w1rd : ::: ~lbifl Tllb Ti • • • for tht best 1nim1I In 1 lellYision -......... ,.' .. ,'"",. • 1 · f' h commercial wi • .,, ran n • n 111 • 11 • CIJ tttr111·~ HtrotS bowl;" B11ul}' KllOWI ~ P1in," two B Tiit Nn ha la lli&llt ~umenllrlts on lht ·~~lnet of 11 Mnl1: iZhl) "Tnll .t tllll l _. bein1 youn1 t nd betutllul 1n Amtri· .... PW .. (llr1) '36-fred Mic· Ei:J1~.Z.ldn MuHIJ, Henry Fonda. @ T1 Tell dll Trwtll (I} TN TllrilllH~t11 0 Miiiion $ llfWtt: (ZM) "£q. It Dlrkntu .. (tdY) '43 -Errol Flynn, Ann Sh1rid1n. m ntt ,1rt ID Dfl(!l•t fD fli Ctii Ch'IN @D Tiit Ad¥tlltum- (iE) llh1si~I Ql W1tt1 Wlrill EE Tiit Md••• r111MJ Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 0 {t) '"Ole ""' • the hnlotl" (dr1) '57-Ciry Gr1nt. rr1nk Sin•tr1, So~hi• Lori n, J:OO ()) .(C) "Su1111Mr 6 SIMM" P11t I (dr•) '62~11ldin1 P•••· LIUAlllCl- :lO U (C) "TII,.. •• "' TUii" t11rnr. (wu) '~l'lille 8r1fld. Iii ..... bl"" COl\Ct. • (C) "Mii . I]) "Tiii fan"' (411) '41 -.le1nn1 fr. tM All•" (dr•) ·~~111111 C11in, Ceortt S1nd1t1. ford, Julie .t.d1rnt. D ·-· (•d'll ''2->oll•"""'· l:IO &') (C) "ClnH Cltf (•nl '5.1.-~:GD 8 "MedllM 11111 MllJ" (dr1) 'SI l1ndalph Scolt, Llld11t Norm1n. ,: -cti1ritS 81onton. •DfM ~·· { ••. ~ , [flt" (MFS) '"-loft Cl'!1ney. 4:m 8 (C) ,."Tiie ~ Till1p tll UN :. :Ill•"'"' tf 111 Apaclll" (lortJsn Mt '"' (mus) 56-0ln Dall.,. ( wmttrn) '65. ' ,, 4:30 (I)~ • lOMI lllh& ;. • c ~ . -~~~~~~~~~~~_......, • 'l "DIRTY HAllY'' l11 "KLUTI" fl l _The Best of Fields ! "FATAL GLASS OF IEER" "THE 1.1.RIHSHOP" "THE PHARMACIST" -PLUS- 6 ,;letty loop" Cartoons 7::10 •nd 9:30 e.ch ~enl.ng OW PLAYING RISIRVID SIATS On Sale Daily l 2 ·1;1 9 MARLON BRANDO .ilL 'J>it1s (X:) ~=..,':';~~ Un11ecl ~rl1~1~ / . : .... • TOM LAUGHLIN IN ner," said a spokesman for Hanna·Barbera, the TV car- toon ma kers who recently entered the theater field v.·ith "Ch<irlotte's Web." Filmalion is owned by the TelePrompTer Corp:, the largest cable television com- pany in the United States. ~'FRITZ CERTAINLY open-As new ~generations of. "We see cable as our ultimate cb.il!lreA.. co~-""'--alo~ a n market.'' he said. "Witb___pav ed the doors for us," Krantz animated film can be releasel1~61e you cout{tgel yoUr costS =said, "but the industry is still again and again. Disney's back overnight." so provincial. \Ve think 'Heavy first, "Snow ~hite and t~e One of the problems or Traf~ic' will prove it's ~ot a Seven Dwarfs, was made 1n animation has been that it's freak and that cartoons a1n1ed 1937. It still packs theater.s always been c 0 n s ider e d at ~he adult audience,.can be across the country whenever 1t strictly for children. "Fritz an 1n1portant element. is reissued. • the cat." and X·rated cartoon The Disney studio, still by Hanna Barbera is now \York· from Steve Krantz 1 n c . , far the leader in animation. is ing on "Heidi" and "Noah 's changed that. no\\' \\1.nding up f our years Ark." .. \Ve'd never turn o u t \\'Ork on "Ro.bin Hood.'' The· Lee Mendelson PrOOuctions, feature uses animals for the ' familiar "" Sher\\"ood F o re s I 1 ft\ .-1 NIWPOIRT ~~·1_552 Gary Grlmn JettyH- "CLA55 OF '44" Abo IPGJ "THE GANG THAT COULDN:T SHOOT STRAIGHT" LIDO NIWPORT BEACH ENTRANCE TO UDO ISl[ 673 8350 SALLY KU.Lllll'AN sifu\64. .~ METROO:x.00 """() ; LSO IUD llYllOLDI ,, ,, KLONDIKE ICE ARENA • P\JILICSICATING • IC[ )o!DCIC[Y • f lGllllE ~O:O.T1Nt; • SPl!D S(O.T l:IG 'ii'~~ • r 111110.l l I Gl\0'"'' l\'STllutllO~S .G • $KATES -~O.l[S -lll!•T•LS -lllPAlll5 • SIECl•L Jl•lES TO GllOUl'S • • llESTAUllANT NOW OPEN t l Sft VATIO"l TOii C(AHU ltOW llll!Ci fAKl" (ljl(N 1 0 ... VS A l'llfK a !10Lt0AYS 66~ PAULAll1•.o Aill(., COSTA MESA • NfAill SOUT H COAST ,l.JolAi t '*"O~I ()141 f71.17H DELORES TAYLOR IN "Tom Sawyer" CGl Wlffl Jth'"'Y Whlt1k1r NO A•l•RV•D S•ATS "CAMELOT' Phll "On A Clur Oay" ~ tlnw:&~ I PAT GARRETT EOWAROS r 1\f\l\I f\lfH charactf!t's. ~~~~I COltOH.I. DEL MAit EDWARDS < J\l\ll< l\JIR ••••• ••• .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. "II.~ ~' • ~ • "r ..,...,., .\J" 1 ..... ,11.. ··~ 4 '•• till.1~0~ A' A,JA\.11 ,(),lA t.,•I\,\ •"I'? oll 41 • • •tACn ltl •VO. IH "'lLta ' ., •• t.OAIY -y o ..... U!LOO OWY 4 •1'••eo• ... l,IH ftHOfO .. ""-"''""' . ALSO CALL 147...017 2nd HIT lurt ••ynold1 IN HELD OVIR T .. ol •O•'t' ••-'lllTIP"\111. •v11c;;.iu. 11. ..... •TO•Y ....... (. , MITIOCOLOll 1 -2M AT CtNIMA CINTll KUNG FU • KARATE "b.EEP CR> TH.RUST" -.--ntfiflND ~ Of DIATM -I The duo, descri~ by CBS as specialists in educational pl{lnnlng for children. · sar they'll advise CBS in all aspects of the field , fro1n con· cepts to conlnlercial cont ent. However, their appointment draws only a cool \\'ait·and·see attitude from the highly vocal group called Action for Children's Television (ACT l, a ~1assachusctt.s-bascd citizens' organi1.alion: · The' group recently asked the Federal Communications Commission to ban all com-. n1ercials from kid sh-0\VS on televi sion. "I seJ it the (Berry- fransecky) appointmenls as an interesting sign," said CT's executive direc1ar. ~1 r s. Evelyn Sarscn. Th:ll \\'as it. She declined to say nJ,,. if she felt the CBS 'action p:lrtended a light at the enj of ACT's tunnel. Liza Minelli "CABARET" and Diana Ross "LADY SINGS THE BLUES" Both in Color '""' HIG~ '~INSJ!ltn~ I" """"' IKJIMt 1'ICltMS YOU'LL LIKI MY MOTHll S•nD••1•f•1 '•I C•P"''•.,. 011·••"'• • CMlilllON MUTOM lOGll llin Ol-TOUNG SOYLINT GHIN (PG) SILENT RUNNING (G) .... 0 1•1• ,.,. •I ., .. i.ttu••> IS• I 961·1'411 '"'(eln ••~ . wo•I -1 Kn•ll !1'1·12)J 2nd AT. CW. #2 :'!!: '" "SLITHER" i·N .,.HC'W£!1;TMI NSTl" ... C,:N ll." (a:.;1:;•2 ( 1\1\1\( f\lf)( ••ti~b\•Q .-.r l\DAV\ 0 l A \Af \A • ?TQ 414 1 • T ·-. 1 __J -. ' J O OAll'fPrL01 s Coalitio11 Asks Joi ) For· Youtl1 A newly forn1ed coalition named the Orange County ''oulh .lobs Program Council ts asking county erilploycrs to call thenl if they ha\'e an em p I o y men ! opportunity 1----availab~-fOFa~yo&ng-per.so,n­ this summer. Mondlly, J11nt 11 , 1q73 The objecth·e or th is coali- lion of organi7.atlons is to fonn a united count\'·widc effort to locate jobs fof in-school youth and IQ encourage them to return to school in the fall . CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED -J im Slemons has pul the finishing touches on his new SI n1illion ~'1ercedes-Benz dealers hip in Newpo rt Bear.h. lit Higla Gear hfembers of the Youth Jobs Program Council include the National Alliance of Businessmen. the Comn1unity Act ion Council represen- tatives from the County· of Orange. and the City of Santa Ana. the Department o f Human Resot.irccs Develop- ment, Y o u t h E;mployrncnt Services· of Huntington Beath and Fullerton, Opportunities ~Jndustrialization Center, and Operation SER. Mercedes Facility Finished Richard Nielsen. Director of the Orange County ~1ctro of the National Alliance of Businessmen. says a central "job bank" will be established through which all job op- portunities can be channeled. The phone number for this bank is 542-6783 and any persons who have jobs available for young people are urged to call this number to register their order. · Yug~lavia, T t11iisia Oil Sougl1t LOS ANGELES 1AP) 'f'1ree California companies say they have reached agreements to search for oil in Tunisia and. for the first time ever. in Yugoslavia. Buttes Gas & Oil Co. ·of Oakland and Challenger Gas & Oil Co.. a \\'holly owned subsidiary of Global ~Iarine Inc. of Los Angeles, said that they have signed a 30-year agreen1ent with a Yugoslav firm to probe fo r oil in one(J"lillion acres of coastal and offshore areas o r Yugoslavia. The Tunisian exploration right.! were acquired by Santa Fe International Corp. of Orange which will explore a 5.000-square-mile area near the Libyan border. T h e B u t t e s-Challenger agreement divides 49 percent of the Yugoslav v e n t u r e between the two American finns \\'hile giving control to Jugopet rol-Kotor of Belgrade. Initial in\·eStments by the companies is estimated al 55 million. "·ith total in\·estment expected to reach $200 million for development drilling and installation of p r o d u c t i o n facilities. SEVEi'\' ADV A.l\TAGES OLll PAGER OFFERS By CARL CA HSTENSEN , Of tht Dtlly Piiot S!llt Ji1n Slemons. the. largest ('X- clusive J\1ercedes-acnz dealer in the country, has colnpletcd construction of his $1 million dollar sales and srrvice facili- ty in Newport Bea c;h. LOCATED JN SANTA Ana for the past 13 years. Slen1ons 1noved the dealership to ac- commodate th e co n·t i n u e d growth . he has experienced since 1966 when he first Jed the nation in l\1ercedes sales. In 1961. his first year in business. he had s i x c1nployees. and sold 91 cars. He now employs over 60 and expects sales to be in excess of 700 units. The new 27 ,000 square foot facility is the largest of any Money's Worth Truth in Cosmetics P1·0~ Near Goal By SYLVIA PORTER No11• in the final stages of pulling and tugging ls a vitally impcrtant proposal by the U.S. Adrnini stratlon which would require cosmet.ic n1atiufac- turers to list ... the ingredi- ents of cos· metics that contain two or more in· gredicnls -" ·'l either on the , ~i p r inc i pa l l' "' panel of the a label or on a l"Ol'I' R firmly affixed tab or display card. Jngredien1s 1vOuld be listed by their common names or their technical names. in order o f decreasing prominence. Key exceptions: "colorings, flavorings, fragrances. -Warn you before you bought a product Oi the in· clusion of certain ingredients to which you know you are sensitive or •Nhich produce allergic reactions.in you. -Give you significant facts on which to base a buying decision and put pressure. over the long run, on the cos· metic jndustry to develop the most effective products at the lowest possible cost -in place of to d a y ' s cosn1etic "price structure" based in many cases more on fad aod fashion than 011 quality and ef- fectiveness. ONE FASCINATING thing you'll discover when in- gredients are clearly labeled is how very similar are most cosmetic products \l'ithin a given category. Another point which will in-1\!ANDATORY COSr.1ETfC lrigue you is that there is little ingredient labeling has the relationship between the cost back.in'g of groups ranging of a product's primary in- from the Am erican Academy redi I ho of Dermatology and the g ents (e.g .. ·water, a co 1, mineral oil) and the retail American Ac ad cm y of price you've been paying. Alll'rgy, 1o the increasingly in· Mineral oil. for instance, is the fluential Consumer Federation sole "working" ingredient in of America. The cOsn1etlc in-\'irtually all skin cleansing dustry itself is now pushing crean1s. cold creams and cosinetic ingredient labeling lubricating'creams. Alcohol is on a voluntary basis. And in-th~ basic ingredient in astr· formative labels iare starting ingents. Water is the "main" to turn up on a variety of pro· ingredient in many cosmetic ducts. products. This is big-time stuff. The Exempted from the labeling "beauf.y industry" is a $7 requirements \\'ould be the · billion·a·year business and one specific ingredients in navors, of· the biggest si ngle areas of fragrances and colors con· your non~ssential spending. tained in the c 0 s m e t i c s , This is also an area of Neither specifically included enormous complexity. nor excluded by the FDA 's Mercedes dealership in the country. The additfonal footage has allo\ved Slemons to expand his service 3.nd used car operations, plus increase hi s !l.1ercedes parts inventory and accessories to o v e r $200,000. DURING HIS AUTO career he has been an active partici- pant in business associations. CurrenllY he is a member of the boa.rd of directors f.or the recently chartered Irvine Na- tional Bank, and is on the Na- tional Dealer Council for Mercedes-Benz. He is past president of the Orange County Motor Car Dealers Association and past chairman of the Orange Coun- ty International Auto Show. The new location f o r Slemons Imports is at 1301 Quail Street, near the in- tersection of Jamboree and 1\-lacA"rthur, in Newport Beach. * EIGHT SALESMEN a t Theodore Robins Ford have been named members of Ford Division's exclusive 300-500 Club, an organization of top Ford salesmen. Membership in the club is gained t hr o ugh individual sales success during the 1972 calendar year. In addition. a special sales award was presented to Edward 1'.-1er- riman whose achlevement for last year was at a record level. .. The purpose of the 300-500 Club is to recognize outstan- ding salesmen and to highlight automotive sales positions as valuable service to the na- tional economy and the local community," said John L . }fall. Ford Division's Los Angeles d i s t r i c t sales manager. in making t h e presentation. Those from Robins Ford honored along \\'ith h-1erriman and attaining club mem· bership were Jim Lesenski, Charles Buie, Ralph Myhres. Calvin Huber, ~licheal Lake. James Murdock and H.A. Hedayat. * SWITCHING C A R E E R S after 25 years in management -"'ith Rich· Today. some BOO different proposed regulation would ,be ,i,,;ng~r"e"di1i;e~nt1's;;;';<';;,',;be;t;in';;;:':uscd'"'.;"Tii~n __ '·~ade...secr.e.ts_'" _____ -" -· si e 1c m<1nu acture -a list so long that lhl• Cos1netic. Toi!etr~' and F r a g ran cc Association is putting together an encyclopedic dictionary of cosme!ic ingredients, giving both chemical and common nanies. for use in future stan- dardized labeling. ards 1'.1ark- ets of New- port Beach is Hugh 1'.-1y· natl 1vho is ni:nv uttin his s:i les ex- perien~c tri 1ror k a~ th at yours may not ! 1 COMPLETE 091ANGE COUNTY COVERAGE litel•CH"f: lCHJtlllO l~h S.11 Cl.111t!11te, Ml55/011 Yi«!jo Da"a Pohtt, as well 01 lo1t9 leach nd lftOl f of L.A. areo .:E~~~~ l~sl~OHT~ NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON Al'Pa0¥ED CREDIT 4 ON LY Sl7.00 PER MONT TOTAL COST {unllmlt@d pog@s) S NEW COMl'ACT UNIT SIZE !1 1/• w 4 x "1 1 VOICE MESSAGE PAGERS ALSO ARE AYAILAl l E 7 FULL FR~E MAINTENANCE ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE INC 714 • IJS..JJOS tft SO. SANTA ll'f, SANTA AHA ,..... ~ ltHll, M.l1tlon Vltit 1"9111rf. S• CttMfl'llt, Stll .lu•n 1,im ..... El Tff't. c•ll ton '" .. , .. ,21J \\1ll1\T \\'OULD "Truth in Cosmeti c L3beling·• do for you: It would, -Be a tremendously helpful guide both for parents and · ttiysicians lf and when a child · accidentally sv.·allov.·ed some of a product.. And also if vou dc\"eloped some allergic· or other rC'action -because il \1·ould suggest to you 1 and ~·11ur lo(·a l poi~on co ntrol center1 an ~IJ>Pr1Jprta1 e a11- tidoll' PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS 191 J. 2t>d TRUST OEEOS $1,MIO To $UO,OOO UJ' TO 80" LOAfrfS OM TRUST PEED COUAttAAl. MlWl'OllT EOVITY ,,,_ Ne"'POft C.nler 620 Ntwport C.nter om. Newport Btte.1!, C•!lf. (71.t) M4-M24 Tormenting Rectal Itch Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Promptly Relieved -- TllESE ARE :\1A.JOR ga~s to the CFA and the Consumer F edera ti on is urging disclosure of all ingredients not formally certified by the FDA as a trade secret (in fact. under a CFA proposal, even this inform!ltion would have to be divulged to physi- cians or poison control centers on request). For obvious reasons, the ln· dustry is expected to protest violently -_partieularly on the sensitive subject of trade seerets and on listing in· gredients in such a "'aY that "water" would appear on the top or 'many lists. But predicts "Packaging and Labeling.,. a ne\vsletter on developments in this entire field, lhe final regulation is likely lo combine the '•high points"' of the various pro-. posals. And the ne."1sletter nctes, "Were industry to dispute the FDA 's authority to command ingredient labeling, it might be faced with the passage of much . stricter legislation on the Hill." SEVER AL COSMETICS labeling bills arc now before Congress, some indeed muth stricter. There is no deadline now for mandatory cosmetic labeling, but the direction ~J thc_pus.h is unmistakable. The words or the Fe<leral Office o f M NATT Johnson & Son Lincoln·Mercw·y in Costa i\lesa . h1ynatt v.•ill concentrate his 1 efforts in the Lincoln Con· ti nental and J\fark IV sales area along w i th the dealership's Mercury and Capri line. ·Economists Slate Meet -The Economic Club of Laguna 11 ills will have a breakiast meeting June 14 at the Golden Bull Restaurant in El Toro. Cost of the 8:15 a.m. breakfast is $2.75 per person. J!.esidents interested in eCOl!omics are invited to make reservations by ca I Ii n g 58&--2020. The program will be a tape released· by the first National City Bank or New York. Moder.~ted by John Daly, It features bank e 1 e c uJ I v e s diStussiog ·the efforts of the Watergate investigation on the economy. British Ports In ~n y c.1~ Jlrcporat.ion H dreds o( r><Jtients shov.1c.J' this C-OnsumerAffoirs -A•ell may be givcspn>m1,t.tcn1pon1ryr1•1i(>r to be true in many ca. ·. I.n I!fOphetic: -LONDON (UPJ) ~ AbOul Wall -Street ' 0 • • Fifteen out of every 100 Americans ·today own We couldn't prove it, of course, but it 'see ri s stoc k. li kely that the percentage is even greater ange Coast area ..• and ·it's growing here . In the Or- every day. That's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago , to be the first newspaper in Orange County to bring its readers "today's final stocks today" via super high speed wire services. We're . still doing it in every home- delivered edition and the service gets better all the time. t--~Na,ll-Street's-computers-"toHrto',_co-m-pv-t·e-rs-in--the,---o--- DAILY PILOT plant every trading day at the rate of .. - more than l,000 words per minute. It tokes only 12 . minutes to move the entire New York and Americ a n Stock Exchange reports from the canyons of Woll Street to the typesetting machines of the DAILY PILOT right here -on -the-Orange Coast. And when technology finds a way to beat that spee d record, the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be among the first to use it to bring readers "today's action today." When it comes to financial news, the o.ne that means business is the • from suct1 pain ... and .it~hin~ ·roct, many -doctor~.J tllcm· .--'..'..19iL · 5 to be ~~ l'nillio~_o[S:argo ss 1----,infd-:.i ·tlT;lll ~1 Win Ives, use ~CJ¥Jratio~ 1 -or first ;year. that cosmetic pro--through ·British ports "e~v~c~ry;!--1---'------------- .. aWulina: ot-hemorrboi.da.J tis-· ~~mnwld it. for thc:1r f{lm· ducts with ingredieAI. labeling ~ year, of which 100 million tons wa; ou...Qf!Cl by inlbl'M\.11Jon.. 11Hs. Prc1~1r11~1on H ointment will be widely ayallable co consist or petroleuin or • T~ by ~ on hun-or ~Pfl06•lor1r.<1 consu1ners. ,. petroleum products. \_ I• \ \ • • • . . ' '~ I I ; t . , -~-----... -. .. COMING I .. . . • --- ' • AGAIN! I ' . ' ' . . l ' ,. ' ---- ' ' -.....--·- I • < I • ' ; • • • • •• .. • -· . ,, I , ,,,,'' ,,, ,, ,, ,' Yes, I # ,, will build a # ,,' · Garbenstange1 -r # I ,, or launch a search 1 ## . I ,, for one I can ·put into l # . I CUT CO·RNERS . ,,'' shape . for exhibition at : -· · ,, the rallye.-· : JUILD~YOUlkGARBENSlANGEl _QUICK -AND----:E-NtER-,,::Ml --~!· -_jy_1N :~tHE BUILD A...BETIER-· GARBENSIANGEL _ i'--,,~---'-:~11111 • . ! • • --~1 - 1 1CONTEST AND ' INTERNAT1·-=-0N.....-.A......-L -..RA~ll=YE~~-~-,_-.JL..'~·~~M•n1t•• DAILY-Pli»T, :~ ... 1MO . c~:=•, c.1=11. 1u=!u :----=:---:::: ····-···················-·········· ------.---~-----., I -. I , ' ~. ' . .. ' . • 1% DAILY PI LOT Monday, June ll, 1q73 QUEENIE By Ph il lnterlondl "I don ·1. kno'll.', but I don 'l trust a place when the 'Chef's special' is crossed o(r and it's only five minutes after twelve." · Spouse Divo rce s Hanoi Prisoner From \\'Ire Ser\'ices not to play "Geraldine." The Be\•erly Hills Ba r Absence didn't make l\1artba Association installed Wilson as ChlticlUgno's heart g ro "' "Honorary Chief Justice of .the fonder. She divorced her Ancient and Independent husban~ Capt . Luis G · Province of Beverly Hills." Cblrichigno, 35, who retu~ned complete \vith judicial regalia, 1'1arch 30 from 31h ear~ in a at-a-lwreheon attended by North :Vietnamese P r 1 s 0 n • some real justices of the camp. · Cali!ornia Supreme c-Ourt. MaJTied s ince 1963, she * received cus1ody of their 4- year-old adopted..-.. dlwgllter, and $75 a 1nonth in child sup-· port. Di st r i c I Judge 'fo1n Black\\'Cll of Austin. Tex. y,1aivc1 the six-month '"'ailing period so t\1rs. Chi richigno ·could mariy an Air Force cap- tain. He said he did not kno\v that Chirichigno \\'as a former POW. A. TeSolutiofi declating Fred "'llk.hJSon Crow Jr. of Syra. cuse, Ohio "Grand Croaker of the State of Ohio" u·as unani · rrlously adopted by !he state's flouse of Representatives. The r£:solu11on. citing \Vilkin- son as founder of the "Ohio Society for the Promotion Or Bull Frogs." \ras adopted on a voice croak. ( ] Fonner Nix! aide Robert PEOPLE H. Finch said he will ma ke a _ . public statement by the end of ._ ____ * ___ _. June about his political plans. Artist Andrew \\'yelh is departing Crom his usual rural countryside scenes to the pain· · tin g of nudes.· For years ~'yel h l>as been using Siri. a teen-.agcd girl of Finnish extra,ction, to pose fer the paintings at his Chadds Ford. Pa. home. Five or the finished canvas· es \viii be displayed for the first 'liroe in San Francisco this month. * Rep. Pierre S. DuPont IV, fR-Del .), has been challenged to put up or-shut up. Dupont said publicly he- thought it \\'as high lime n·o1n· en were appointed to the na- tion's service academies. al- though he added he never. received an-appli cation from a y.·01nan. He has no"''· though -three from hig h school girls, and ooe from a college coed. * An honor stud ent u·ho likes gymnastics will be quten of the Southern California Ex· position opening June 22 at the Del ~far fairgrounds. l\Jlcbele Sjsk, 17, of El Cajon was selected among 25 can· didates. She \Von $500 and $4,000 in prizes, including scuba lessons. * Comedian FUp "11Json \\'as back in a \o\'ig and robe , but Finch declined to hint what office if any he ~Jans to seek: He-has ·said:he bas been con- siderin!? a. race for governor or the U.S. Senate. *' Prime flfini ster E d w a r d Heath ·has accepted an in- vjtation to visit 'China. · It \\'ill be the 'first visit of a British prime minister to China since the Communists came to power in 1948. - Cigarettes P1;ohibited In Stores --OAKLAND (UPJ\ -It will be illegal lo smoke in the city's big department stores next week. The Oakland City Council has approved the smoking ordinance after the Retail Merchants Association said ciga rettes damaged stock. One su pporter urged that the \a,v be extended to food rriarkets and restaurants. But l\1ayor John H. Reading said: .!'A cigar after dlnner is often the best part or the meal." The appeal to include markets and restaurants was turned down. W ear Bras , Geils Told • ~. .. 'l Capitol Ne~·s Servict SACRAt\1ENTO -A recently distributed "Orientation for Elevator Operators" at the state Capitol building ~ brought a few titters, and a ne\v subject ror break-time talk, over a rule that "no midriff or braless tops \Viii be permitted." }} . Both the Senate and Assen1bly stenogra)>h pools abound with unfettered female employes, but the building mana- ger's office. not interested in keeping abreast of the braless trend, maintains that the rule "will do a great· deal to- \'.'ard presenting a favorab~ impression on other employes and to the many visitors who pass through the Capitol." While the girls are expected to present a "good ap- pearance. '' they are evidently meant to be seen and not heard, except when calling out' floor numbers and "going up" or "going dO\\T111 before closing the doors. Or are they &o be tieard and not seen? ' One opcrat9r was particularly peeved by the rule that "operators will refrain from unhecessary social chatter." "That makes us SOOhd like a biJjjclf oC Chipmunks. We don't chatter, ~e talk like everyone else,'' the woman said. • i=~P..·--------··· ~ ' ©. • iop layers hy dr11mmoad GiVe Dacf! every ves ... · o bold rib-knit from the 3rd Ra il Collection in Orlon® acrylic. Super over shirts or turtleneckS. in fa shio n colo rs and ""1 ite. U-neck style, Ip V-neck style, 11.00. Un iversi ty Shop, 53 • latlgo leathers by heehelll A right-on gift ideo tho t's right on evry Dad. Hand-tooled bel ts, some with hand-painted designs or strip lacing•. 7.Q0.8.50. University Shop, 53 •. ' "' - ' • tOMas tromers , t'9m A·l® ·- ' . • Pu~c~y pleid;doubleknits ..• -·---··l~--_.,.,__,..,..,_~1 i~o~-looking·P,O,Y.2lffi9~c • • . ' •• f!". et-heart Dads:rRight now 'I ' •' styliog I.hat bqasts wide cuffs -on'flere legs, bold belt loops and easy-moving comfort. Pick out• bright color for him . , . they're 100'/, " polyester and as carefree as he is. 22.00. ' '·· The Pant Shop, 9~ ' . '-'-1· .. ' . ' .. , : . : . ·. ;' ti{' .. ' > .. ,. • • • If you 're our lucky Grand Prize winner, you'll take The Brood · way Ad venturers Club Tour to Haweij vie Continentel Airlines 747 for an 8-day, 2-islend holi- dey. No purchase necessary . ' • • • ' . i -i~ ' ' I i ADoUw apparent inconsistency in the lexicon of ele- VllOI' etiquette Is that despite the hopefully quiet , prompt elfidency"Gf Ille· operaton, thcy "will become acqualnt•d with members ol the Legislature and ·their staff." WhtJe every student or dlsJruntled citizen is often "told to take hit prOblem to his legislator, no such franchise is held out to the e~q~or operator. · y l'elll tharttrktng-your pn>b em o m ~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~- e short cut, but In most cases it compllcat.Cs tM problem and prolqs the resoMng or it," lhe rules stat•. ANAHEIM _444 N, Euclld 1714_1 5)5·1121 NEW,OR.T .HUNTlN&TON IEACH • ORANGE, MALL OF •OllA~l CEl~ITOS •7 f•thio11 hl111d 17141 644°1212 1177 Edln g1r A¥elh•• 17l41 lt2·lllt 2l'OO "N. T1nti11 Stt1•t f71'41 "l ·(JI I 500 lo1 Ctrrit11 Mi ll IJlll 160-0411 • t •• S!JO' 10 A.M. to 9:10 ,,M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. SATURDAY 10 A.M. 11 4 ,,M. SUNDAY 12 NOON to 'S ,,M • .4i --- • . -• • \ J . . ' • Private • . ' opti on . .. • • J •• ~,..,_By....,.A.J..tiSoN Dtrift• ~~~-:w:=1mth"'lhe;;;-:m::o:n:=ca;;n:;id--;p;;a-;;ren°'"ts•--;or a close private '-;d~Puon the infant goes home . list. They said it would be two years. °' '\' o.iiy ''"' '1tff relitive as witnesses. He interYiews her from the hospital with the adoptive ' T\\•o years! We,jlw'aiteg ~v_eJaj alreJ.g~ Babies are becofutng 'A • a~e com· tor l'A'O purposes. Flrst, he must discern parents. , "Then ,ve heard from• a friend about a modity. it .she wants to relinquish the child and is A{M>t~ risk, Coert added, is that, also pregnant girl y,•ho wanted to 'give up :the • minute. ''But we \\'Otdd probably faCe the same doubt t~lr~an ~cy, even if unrounded, '1 said one hus~. , Ttley are ,vaiting again, for another adop(a}>&e child. STIIL WAITING l • Birth control, liberalized •borti'on laws not under presstll'e to do so. . like adontion the natural baby. We talked to her. J was sure she ,_, ' . ..--->----i:..::""~rr;;,-fag~en~c;ice;F,-1·:;.c.~rf:-'i::-~-~-;-·;·~~-~ldn'F'Change--her-mind:-Sh · didn ..._ --ang. a lessening of-the stigma attach ~ond y, n s as muc !_n-other has access to the name and ad· want the baby to be put into a foster "You aren't conunitted tq, anythi13&," ,a ~wUe said. "You don 't have~ to ta~ the. baby." With her.l!ushft~Lih.'\ wailed-Oii! wo-pregOan'C es fOaaopt .privalely. • "One baby had a' lfi:ln-correctable Almost every couple interviewed was happy "from the beginning, two o~clotk foodinis,_anYU.::Jl!d. 'l!l!l!,4..dQ ,,..i ,.,a'!'•""in"-. __ _ One couple went through the agony of ,.io unwed mo:therhood have' brought a ~rmalion about the na~ural pare!)ts as dress of the adoptive parents. home and then moved to the adoptive 'shortage of inli.nts ·and a lOng adoption ' poSsible. He considers height, weight, eye "The names ere listed 00 the release home. waiting lisJ. ~ color, hair color, education, history of ill-papers she signs ·at the tl:ospital," he "I was at the hospital when she • Many 'co.uple.!1 e ·turning to an ness in the family, educational back-said, "and it is her decision whether to delivered the baby, pacing the waitin.g alternative -;o ency adoption _ ground and any drug Use. read ~he names." room with the expectant fathers. '11ley med ical problem , soriiething ":e just couldn't handle, emotionally or (in_an- cially. The ·other, the mother decided not to give up right away, but finally did, to someone else." \Vaitlng, only for the thlhf to bie stillborn. "It was almost like losi.ng our own." ' .. An adoptive father summed up hi.! negative feelings:. (See COUPLES, Page HI ' put us in a little room with her, told us to nonagency or private adoption, orten The adoptive oouple posts. an expense Other couples hear of the availability dress her and we took her home. 'called the "gray ma. rket." fund wi'th the lawyer to cover any of a child through a friend or other go-~·Legally, the two methods are the medical 'costs (and sometimes support betweens and then contact their lawyers LESS HASSLE ii' othe nd bah "I'm going to adopt this way again if •nme, explained Huntington Beach at· costs) incurred by the m r a Y for the leg'al proceedings. • ,,,e get the chance. There was so much "'"'l'Y ·Alv;., ...... ::..n.1 --'attorney's r9le before and. """rtly after <felivery, &s well h dopt · I ·lh th · k , less hasale We saw the soc1'al worker on-l(l ... vue 1ut: ~"' w ya private y WI ese'r1s s. · . · ~iffers in that.with agf!QCy adoption, he as attorpeyS''fees. ly·twice." · becomes involved at the last step, filing Two major factors to consider, Coen ADVAJ'lfAGES Another couple added their disappr~va1 1adoption papers. said, are 'the potentially high costs and · CoUples inteiviewed listed: the oir . ·or "the adoption agency inqu.isition" and WITNESSES WUh • llGllagenCy aOOj>tion; -be-p · otteq as a go-betwttR. The nor:mal ~ cedure is for the expect~. +iier to he referred to an atfOroey IJY,~ysician .. the· risk t~"t the natural mother inay portunity to bypass the lengthy m ·com-the long wait after being .'.l?PrOved. '"' plicated agency procedures, avoiding change her mind and not relinquish t e long waiting 'periods. getting to take the · "IC we ad~ :again,-it will ~ withclut c .,,....,.....-...,.._,,;,...,.-._,;child hiime,.U...uy~lii>m-n,. b<ii;pital. an agency'.'"ltlsTgrant 1'0u,-alittl~e-~~ more expensive, but it ~s much faster." One adoptiVe mother said, "I'd never go thfough ·~ agency again. We'd been Several couples adopting .privately ex· through the interviews and home study pressed the same fear -that the mother RELINQUISHED BEA ANDERSON, Editor The attorpey, he!exptlined,ih.n meets . \ . . ... ,,.,. ' . \ Unlike agency adoption, he explained,- ln which the child has been relinquished ,before placement in an adoptive ho~e, in . and been approved and put on a waiting "'ould change her mind at the last IM.W.~, J11111 11, 1t1l Plff ll " ' I f,. " " • ... '- <L 'f • ~ ' .. . . " ' . , .. ' • 'If ev,erybocl.y is equally copq.~~nefF --..-.-. and~i . ·. · OF'-,,,__.~ , ' . .. everybo~:y-ls •• ,.. "" .. ' . people are' beautiful.' '·• , - l I l a ng uage Comes Alive By J,AURIE KASPER Of Ille D.i1r Plitf INff . , . Helen Weil's deSire to be a teacher began in a -Displace<j Persons camp in Bavaria following World War Il. There, 4000 people were housed , six to a room, in one square block. 'Illey were peasants, intellectuals and .artists bound , together. in the fact ihaf .they had all been forced from their homes in Russia ~Y the invading Gennins. ~Ther~~~-was a_ fear _Q..m.ong them \vhich Americans, didn't realize then. "Anyone wbo left-(1\ussia) rather than die was a traitor," Mn. \Veil explained. But· $he saw solllething else during the three years her ,famjly was worked from Russia ~ ~Ge";1.8!1Y;:. ~ "I ~ieVe in ~le<~use I was in that ~ as a .. fid: r -·~ . . , "If everybody is eqfally condemned .• .and in war everybody is.' •. people are beautiful," she explained. 1ben, a person remembers to cherish the moment, to Jove and think of others. cuLTURAL CREATIVITY \Vith the mixture of· people in the camps, however, there were somelpro- found problems in human relations. But there, too, a cultural creativity occurred. Schools were formed and taught by fonner teachers in Russian universitie.s ... There weren't enough rooms 'ror formal classes in the camp: So, MrS. Weil learn- ed math from a man who would walk with them, lecturing, 83}dng questions-1 and writing formulaS in the snow. He kept them interested as he kept them moving aboot so they would stay warm. "Those teachers were i n s p i re d teachers and that's why I wanted to be a teacher," explained" Mrs. Weil, who recenUy accepted a position as a lecturer in the UCI Priigram in -RUSsian. She learned things outside of the classes, too, like the joy of life of the peasant boy who wooed hor and lived in the room with her family. She heard recitations of the poet who lived two doors down from them. And she picked up scme of the forgotten fQlk tunes from a man · dOwri the hall who .. would pick up his mandolin and sing afl\>r· drinking a liUle,vodka. TOTAL IMMERSION Mrs. Weil promises to provide sonie of her native culture in a three week tota l inunersion Russi8n program being or- fered through the UCI Extension and the Program in. 6ussian. From J,une 24 to i uty 15, students at every level of proliciencY tn the language will Jive on campus and Create a com- munity which,speaks only Russian. • "We have to make it rea1 ," said ~!rs. Weil~ dlrector ot the program which she originaLed at UC San Diego. In a regular classroom, she explained, the language does not become real. lt does not OOcome the l~al tender of the student's life. "'Mley have to eat, sleep, even have nightmares in Russian," she explained. .. Hopefully, they'll even emote in Russian." • For the beginner-, she feels, the pr~ • gram is a "painless way to ~perience language learning." They >¢ll, she con· I.ends, "proceed free" and "begin by learning a Jove of the languagl!!." In this three-week ~iQ!'.l._itle_dir~ctor explained, .. .they .can give a testable vocabulary comparable to one year ol good university education. itially have to ask hOw to say it and he \\'ill have the mot1Vati9n to ren;iember it EVERYDAY TALK But then the student ·also will Jeam a voCabulary which is not nonnally tested. Phrases such as "Where the heck did you put my razor?" and "I wish you would leave me alone" are not generally provided in language CQW'SeS. Nor are some o[ ' the "spicy" or _humorous words. ' She understands . the significance or such everyday talk. Mrs. + W e i I remembers one phrase from her camp, English classes which she bas ....,. had to use in America : "My t~· are always in a bol." • I I "I• ' ' ! ' '\ She knows, too, the difficulty of a new language. When she first went to SdiooJ in thlS country, still with a limited linowledge of English, she ha</'to reed 30 pages of American history a night. Yet, there is something more offered in UU. program which is not oonnally given in a-classroom, 'Ibat-is,-----the-cultural orientation. Participants · usually end up having a party every night, singing folk. smgs and learning ttie country's dances. Her staff, she.• explained,. enjoy all their Russian heritage. She uses a lot of music in tbe program in the j)euefi that it helps create an at- mosph1!re for learnitlg the culture. DISCUSSIONS Discussioos, in which Ibey use not just the language hut the gestures and humor of the Russians, might involve . the Russiin's peri:eption of history. philosophy, polltica and literature. "In RuSsia, 'fiction is not fiction," she explained. That country's hUmanitarians don 't go into politics. Rather, they go into t.the arts where they can question basic philosophies. "Language is literature utilimately, at least in Russia," she said. Traditionally. youngsters are tutored in literature and even a child will quote poetry and fiction. But one needs to know where be lives to understand what it means. Since no community is limited to one · age level, her program has no such restrictions. People1,aged 12 to 60 were enrolled in her last program. Even in this situation, she believes, '1'llle oWer people have a great deal to give to the young and the Young have a great deal to give to the older." ..... And the course. she believes, has something to give to all who live in this country which is isolated b o t h g~raphically and historically. LOOK AT SELF l•0ne way of looking at ycurself is not necessarily the best way," 'Mrs. Well 'said. tn Russian womanhood, 11lts au right ·to be competent, strong and aggressive," she said .. "Russian manhood is not so narrowly defined that a man cannot cry." And he sings, dances and enjoys poetry. Hb hand on a child or an older person Is coosklcred soft, she said. "Beca.U.!le he ts tougher, he calf also be gentler.'' A posit!Ve team situation in whleh the sloWer student,. are helped by I.tie faster -b !:l'e!!!ell..ln.JM..~"ihi said. Many of the faster students may be teachers since the program offen two aspects. One 1$ for sludenl3 to learn the .\ -~--.... ----'----:-.~ -------~B~y~m~·~·~!:'th~e;;la'!!n&!l!!ge real r~ 'n everyone o spea onlY-Russian-.lhey-lm' provc;mcmoriz.ation. If a perso,n w•nts a piece of pie, she explained, he Y.111 iil· f ta! ""'iJ~:======= culture~T-heiH>nly-requlrtrne11t-b--in- terest. IS.. TOTA~, Paat II) ---------,------I ' .-,. -.. ; • , ,. DA.IL V PllOT Monda,, Junt l l, 1971 • Where There's DEAR Ai\"N LANDERS: You must be hty self<t>nfidence "'as shatter...>d and very nai\'e lo question ·•~Ii d "'e s t J'm !ilill a ,.·reck 'even thou1ith he s"·orc Authority's" statement !hat 80 percenl of he didn't know "'hY he did it and prom· all firemen-husbands are unfaithful. If ised it \\'OUld never happen again. Sign !hat figure was a surprise you'll be me -STIL L HURTING shocked to leam that 00 percent of all DEAR S.tl.: Your 11Lall!ment that 90 married policemen cheat. Why ? Because percenl of all married pollcen1en cheat is they have more opportunities. as ilbtiurd as lhe woman v.·bo laheled 80 The Buddy System (two o!ricers riding percent of all tnarrled Jlremen unrailblul • Smoke, Don't Expect !Ion of "oy vay!" I decided to check v.'ith an authority. liere is what Leo Rosten sa.Ys in ''The JOy.!I of Yiddish." (pages 273 and 274 - "'hi ch, incidentally, are hllarious 1. significa nce. -t-.10RRIS FISHBEI N, i\l.D. DEAR l\tORRIS: T'Ut I sbotlkl ba\'t 1twabled °" nus o.e ls • dligrace!-All I tan say 11, 0 0y v•y la mlr:'1 1ltaaka,... •TtUac. dtar. ud my love to Ana. DEAR ANN LAN"DERS: I read your here with this understanding do not colwnn tn the Guardian, Nassau, realize that in order to pract ice medicine , I togethtr ii a perfect set-up. One siLs in \Vhtrt. do you dames get )'our figures'? · ---t~k.'e~ar-wilh-hiit-babe whije...his-eheetinc-• h1u1H,.-ftothl1tg-10 ... d& buddy~ parked in a nearby car <usually wllh oppor1unlly . A mnn "'ho Is bell-bent "The best transla1lon for 'vay ' is 'v.-oe.' although ·pain' is the common in- terpretation, 'Oy vay !' means '\\'oe i.s inc!' 'Oy' i.!I often used as1f1CID!:(jff for ' y~>Vay.J...~~·hich.,, i an....aU~pur.PQti6.. clamalion to express anything from trivial delight to abysmal woe. '()y \'ay' is the short form of ·oy ,·ay iz mir!' v;hich is an omnibus phrase for everything from personal pain to em- pathic condolences. ·Vay' comes from the German ·weh' meaning ·~·oe.'" ·o!·l\\'-o-iin the ~hamas one~ must be Ii~~ If convey a message to American i1)hysletan I~ caught practierng ,·ftlre exchange for bed aad bo1 rd ud m In the sun: lt's cffaper lO pay · for· yoar v"""llDa than ID risk ru .. lol aloal ol tlie l81''. ' hen) Wllh another d~I. And ho1v many on cheating v.·UJ ft1AKf: the opportunity. P:OOJ>le have seen policemen parked on while a man who has no Interes t in side streets pet!lng up a Storm? All lhe cbealJng will pass up the opportunltlcli whlle their wives lhink they are out risk· and do sumelhlng belier "'Ith bi s time lng their liws to make the ciUes safe and and energy. protect the American way of life. cians is t,Qcough Ann Landers. uithout a license he could be in serious f\lany hotels in the Bahamas invite U.S. trouble. physicians and their ramilies as "non· Please Wonn them, Ann. paying guests." In exchange for free ac· ANONYf\fOUS PERSON IN TH E commodations the doctor a g re es to ~tlNISTR'i. OF HEALTH render medi C'al services to the hotel's DEAR ~ER.SON': Tbanks for the , J am one of those \\'ives M'ho thought it could never happen to me -until it did. DEA R ANN L1\~DERS. After fretting most of the morning over you r 1ranslu· Please set the record straight. Ann. 01hcr guesis throughout h.is vacation. message. No"' bear Ibis, all you l\1arcus A large number of doctors who come \\'elby1 who ba\·e betn tending: the ill In Is alcoholism ruining your life? Know 1he-d·anger-s1gnals and what to do. 'Read the booklet , "Alcoholism -Hope and fl elp.'' by Ann Landers. Enclose 35 cents in coin "'ith your request and a long. swnped. self·addresscd envelope to the Daily Pilot. The matter is of mo nu n1 en 1 a I Career Takes Flight The ~oic,e s.aying '!h!s is your captain speaking will be d1st1nctly feminine on son1e A;merican ,\irlines fli ghts leaving. New York's La Guardia Airport. Bonnie Lln~a T_ib~rzi, 24, first female pilot of a maJOT airline passenger service, recently arned her wmgs. She will ·pilot one-or ~~.-...-;-.....;;-.....-"""' the 727 fleet. l 0 S E W E I G H T l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I THIS WEEK The Odrlnt1 Plan an help ·YO\I become lhe slim trim person th1t you would llke to be. Od1ine1 has be~n used successlu,Jly by ll!ous.l'llls all over !ht country lor 14 )'tus. Get rid of excess lat •nd Hv1 1once1. Od rinex b 1 1iny hblet and e1si1, sw1llowed.r.on1ains no d1ncerous drugs . No . shrvlnc. No special t11rcises. OdnJ111 Pltn costs S3.25 1nd the liirce IC(lnotny size SS.25. 1 cmon'S SPORTSWEAR You must lost Ufly' 111 or your motltY will bt rdunded. No questions •s~ed. Accept no subslftults. Sold with thlS c111r1nlee by: \Ve~tclilf Plaza, 17th and Jrvine, Newport Beach,California92660 OVERWEIGHT? 56 LB. LOSS IN 40 DAYS Under Medical Supervision at the .. Omeg~ ___ Clinac • CALL FORUAN:AP~OOMENT j,._.,, COSTA MESA ANAMlllM. SANTA ANA "vllerloft·L•H1PH"• !"4 W •dWY lJn:ITWStlllA ... 7M W, LfHa~rl lllwd. '"' -' ' ( 714) 870-9347 646-1633 nll"4Mt-SC7-63'l9 (213) 697-1791 FUN & SUN FABRICS PRINTS 0 SOLIDS 0 NOVELTIES Gre1t selections for p1nts tops, dresses, spor tswear. VALUES TO $1.69 YO, MACHINE WASH Cottons/ Blends 44"/45" W ide POL YE·STER/COTTON DENIM STRIPES 'N SOLIDS A fun·time fabric for pl•y or sports or dress i;, • wide, wide selection of perky summer colors. • VALUES TO $1.49 YD. MACH INE WASH 45" Wid e POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS Multl·C.olor Oe1i9n1 T1 xtU red $01id 1 Outstanding rang• of textur• and colors, MAC HI NE WASHABLE, of couru. 58" f 60V Widths VALUES T0 -$3,H YARD 2 YDS. 500 FOR HOUSE OF FJ)BRICS al.ways f irst quality fab rics _ ttUftrl"lh" Cent"' -Edlnger at Beach Bl vd., lluntington Beach -l f 7401J s.vth C•••t Pl11• - 1r1,1111 '' l•n Dlevo ,.., C:-ta M ... -545· 1516 ,. Honer 'lar• -111~ •I llrlttol Santa An• -54J·SS51 • .,.,,. ,.,k '<tntff - -L• ~.,..,. •I Sl•lll"' au.n. ,.,It -12*-U2l .,.,.,. Orn• .... 12181 8rookhun t tnf!xt to Vwi 's\ -5)0.,1542 -I I ' New Officers T·ake Helm ' Museum A. Nelson and 'William c. Beth Dyk es, guide. Londerec. marshal. and LIM New officei:s and new pr~ ~1ey~ Jr.. secretaries, and "'--'~· visionals will shareAbe.Jmor ....... ~Wtn p. Tf.ylor, treasurer. Place at 9 p:m. Friday, June 15, in Abrams Town and Coun· try Club,, Orange. ·sc Juniors From Page 13 spotlight ,.,hen the Sales and Mrs. Ed"•in Taylor will gi\'e Rental Council of Newport a report on the chapter's Harbor Art f\.1useum meets at assistance to the Indians in 9:30 a.m. Ylednesday. June 13, Stanton. in the Lido Isle home of Mrs. Also giving a report will be ~·lrs : Ed"·ard ~1 . Bird on the flags p°resented by the group to area schools. Warren B. Smith. Officers are the ~!mes. David Hender, eh airman: La"-rcnce Collins. v i c e chairman;. James· Harrington and John B. Stephenson. ORT secretaries, and George South Coast Chapter of ORT t Koteles, treasurer. "'ill have an tnstallation diMer Joining the council will tie a t 7:30 p.m. weanesaay, .rune the t-.1m es. David Joyce. 13, in Yamato's restaurant. Albert Adams, Thom a s There will be oo presiding Corkett, Gary Graham. Jud presidmt, but v.·orking as an Osten, Oakley Frost, Ralph executive committee will t>e Mack. ~1ichael Potoma. Robert the l\1rs. Elliot Levin.son, Mrs. Rau , Thomas Newcomer, John Norman Hammer, Mrs. Larry Gay. R. Barry Roberson , Max Levine, Adine ~1~ and Joyce Jo,. Dunn, Bruce Nott, William Rutherford. E. Driver. \Villiam J. ~1cCord, \Villiam Davis, Burr Dalton. Gary Darnell and Oliver Crary. Riviera Riviera Club will close its year with the traditionBI parade of decorated hats \\'hich is the feature of the Wednesday, June 13, meeting in the Balboa Bay Club. Sf?cial hour will begin at 11 :30 a.m. SC Gardeners Las Marineras Impromptu speeehes top the agenda for Las 0 I a s Toastmistress Club which will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 13, in the Mercury Sav· Bethel 321 Robin Londeree "'as in- stalled honored queen of Hun-- lington Beach Bethel 321 , Job's Daug'hters. and serving \Vilh •her are Cathy Reed and Kalhy No Ii n g • princesses; Jtt I. 1 Nt St ... T..rt111 AM. Nnt'tehl,..Mkt.- C:... ..... '4Zo4104 Miii. ttir• '"· t .. 6-hl. t 11 i South Coast Junior \\1oman's Club of t"'ountain V a 11 e y selected Mrs. Frank De.Benedei as Girl.of-the-year for her "'ork and involvement in club activities. Officers of the South Coast ings and Loan building, llun- Garden Club •ill be inmlled tingt<ln Beach. JUNE IS -1:00 P,M. foll o"·ing a 12:30 p.m. potluck Singles cosT.t. M•s.t. "'•" scwooL luncheon Wednesday, June 13, ,.,. •.t.111v1•w 110.t.o at the Three Arch Bay Grand opening of the new ,.,.,.11.t.lrt.,.'aT n1• LYCIUM Clubhouse. '-~F~rid:· :•y~S:in:g:les~· :Cl:µ:b~will:·:tak:•]~~~~~~~~oo~•~•~r~oo~•~•·~·~·"'~·~·~•'~'~'~~~~~~=J Taking office will be the ll ... STUOllNTI & CMILOlllllfll Mmes. Robert \Valt.on. presi- . . . Couples dent ; Niles Welch, George "I 1\·ouldn't wan t my wife to Curmingham and Lov.·ell J .. r------------------~------------­ go through lt again, even with Chawner, v i c e· presidents; - an ag£'n<'v . \Vith an agenc-y Bernard Petterson and Gr:ace • · · Dru m rn on d , secretaries: they probed eve!)1,hing from William s. McCaslin Jr ... our finances to 1nt1ma1e sex· treasurer and Paul Cramer ua l problems that we felt were paru.am&.tarian ' none of !heir business. frankly. · "After 1ve got the chlldren. it \Vas a relief. We wru1ted them. \Ve Jove them. But 1 don 't think anyone should be put through all of that. NO GUARANTEE "\Vhat guarantee doe<i: a child havC if be stays with his natural parents? Who can guarantee their stabilitv? Or that they 'll-stay togethei-? ' · A dopting independenll y does rrn1ove the 'vait. and ans"•cring the rea lly pe rsonal questions, but it carries a big risk. The mother can change her mind. It 's frightcn ir.g. \\'e've had no problems but it 's still frigtcning." These adoptions, however, are a small number . Coen noted tha t attorneys \\'ho once speciali7.cd in private adoption have turned to other areas or law. Coen only .handletJ three prh•ate adoptions last year. ''Black m arke t '' adoption-illegal traffic in in-- fants-exists. he said. But not among reputable attorneys and not in great numbers. Valley GOP Former Presidential can- didate for the American Independent Party, John G. Schmitz, will be the speaker at the next meeting of the Sad- dleback Valley Republican Women. His topic will be 1be Scepter and the Sword. The groUp will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday,,June-14;-Hrthe- r.tission Vi e i o Inn. Lunch will be served at 11 :30 a.m. and Miss Marian Fox will present a tribute to Flag Day. SC DAR San Clemente Chapter . Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at noon Wednesday, June 13, in the El Adobe restaurant, San Juan Capistraoo.flX' an install3tion luncheon. New officers are the Mmes. Kathryn Denman, regent : Henry Stueck and J o h n Kinkaid, vice regent!; Frank R. Osborne, chaplal.P.; Robert ELC:.CTltOL.YSll AS PERMANENTLY ARCHEP BROWS. AH IHTRJGUING WIDOW'S PEAK. THE END OF _,__,-UNWANT£0 F'ACIAL. HAIR-. TH EN L.~ OUlll L.ICEN.SED 1'ECHNI CIAN s~ow YOU HOW S A'< ANO EASY IT• IS. IN OUR BEAUTY SALOfrrf • NEWPORT HAIR '73? MAKE IT -SHORT. CROPPED AND SWINGING FREEl.Y. ••SHORT ER THAN SHOULDER-L ENGTH. THAT'S WHAT YOUR HAIR SHOU LD BE UP TO RIGHT NOW. Al'C> THE ' ' . CUT 5 THE T HING , CHOOSE YOUR LENGTH AND DEPEND ON OUR TALENTED STYLISTS "TO GIVE YOU AN EXC ITING HEW LOoK. CUT •. $7.50. S PEC IAL --··FOR STRAIGHT HAI R, THI; INVIS IBLE BODY PERM .$15 . BEAUTY SALON. , J - 2 FASHION ISLAND 644-2800 • • f 1------1 l 1 I MRS, KOEHLER MRS. BROCKETT MRS. DERAGISCH Nuptial Vow s Spoken ' Monday. Junt 11, 1q73 DAILY PILOT J $ Yo ur Ho roscope Tomor row Scorpio: Determine Heart of Matter TUESDAY or de tai l s . Key is JUNE 12 \... thoroughnesl;. Minor matters By SYDNEY OMARR become major lt peglected. Act accordingly. Mutual admiration: My r ·t Leo I b · f I od I LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ), avon e cee r1ty re s Bricktop. Cole Porter wrote Don't fear change. Your " i ~g:fl'="..111LIJ,,,.__len_ck_DC)'. is to want to make She taught the Duke and the most of what exists. But Duchess of Windsor t h e current cycle d LU a t e s "Black Bottom." And she in-revision. Career. professional sisls I am her favorite standing may be affected. astrologer . Taurus is involved. Adhere to ARIES (March 21-April 19): Accent is on income, money. investment possibilities and potential. Leo figures pro- principles in intelligent man- ner. Leo are in piclure. Plan ahead for journey. ' uslu (Sept. 23-0ct. 221• Int ere •. in the occult may be stimulated. You stri ve to get to the bottom of myste ry. You perceive. You look inward for -answers And obtain--theinr Pisces plays significant role. ~·looey propooition deserves careful consideration. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 211 : Dec. 21 ): Jlealth. ~·ork and AQVARJU,S (Jan. 20-Feb. recreation . s,hou_ld be con-18 ): Accent is oo home, ~ sidered. Change in lifestyle pcrty, the completlo.n of as.~gnments. Caocer a n d could be upcoming. You will Capricorn persons aid. Be be reaching more people. You receptive. Don't hang on to also can get rid or unwanted past. Older woman seeks solu· burden. Travel is in picture lion to dilemma. Un 1 e s s alill~otrtrettcr<!Mrtbutlonr. -=·elul,-)'(llLcoukLget.augllt..-_ _.., in tangled emotional web. CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19 ): Ne\\' start is indicated. PISCES (Feb. 19-ri.t:arch 2()): This is a time for putting Leo is involved. Creative idca.s into action. sh 0 rt juices are stimulated. \'ou joonlCy is indicated. You deal hear sound of your O\VR voice. \V i t h neighbors. relatives. develop your style. Romance, Take one step at a time Con- chtinge and a varie!y of ex· fusion n1ay surround you - periences are hi ghlighted. You keep balance. And k e e p Wedding~ Cel~brated minently. Collect wh~t you need. Review debts. Balance budget. Be aware of assets . Don't give up something of value for mere promise. , TAURUS (April ZO.May ·20)• VIRGO (Aug. 23-Se pl 22;: l-lome area is em~hasi1.ed. Strive for peace in family cir- cle. Avoid extremes. Deal diplomatically with one who confesses error. DDn't cast first stone. Tallnll, Libra and Lie low. Let others show their hands. Study Libra message. Get to hea r! of matters. Be a~·are or contract. legal pro- visions. Take nothing for granted. You could encounter supersalesman. M a i n t a i n balance and humor. cc1ne alive! ultimate goal in sight. SAGmARIVS (Nov. 22.,p;;-._..;;;_o.·mmmiii-;;.·;;.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ________ __ FLORIST KOEHLER-HARBESON Deborah Louise Harbeson and Thomas Donald Koehler exchanged VO\\.'S and rings before the ltev. Michael J. Francis in St. Gregory's Episcopal Church, L o n g Beach. The bride. daughter of i\.·lr. and l\.lrs. James \V. ~larbeson of Seal Beach, asked Mi ss PeMy Parks to be her maid or honor. -Bridesmaids -v.·cre -t-h-e- f\lisses f\.1aria Ricca, Marjorie ~1urphy and Linda Barr and Mrs. David Cole. C i n d y ctuistensen was the flower gi rl. Attending as .best man was Richard Kochler. Other at- tendants "'Cf C C ur zon l-larbcson, J\lelvern Ru shing, Mi chael Bla s. ftalp ·h Mcl\1illan. Robert ti.lackey rl and l\1ifhacl J\iackey. Paul J. Deragisch Of Hun· tington Beach. The 9\ev:--DI'. ch a r-1 e S Dieren!ield performed t h e ceremony for the daughter of f\.1r. and fl.1rs. C. 0. Berreth of Costa fl.1esa and the son of Mr. and ~1rs. Paul F. Deragisc h o[ La ~labra. 1.·liss Robjn Agrusa served as the maid or hon...Qt._ and bride!maids were Miss Wendy Berreth, Mrs. Gene Horsfall and.........Mrs.-John Sirois:. At- tending as best man was Leo Deragisch, and ushers were Tom and Bob Deragisch and H!"Sfall. 'The bride is: a graduate of. Estancia High School ~nd earned a degree in sociology from Ca l ifornia State University, Fullerton. lier husband is a graduate of St. Francis High School. Santa Cruz and presently at· tends Ca lifornia State University, Los Angeles. Thc-y--will make their ho1ne in Hun.tington Beach. The bri.dc ls :i grad uate of Marina High School and at- teqded the Universit)'.. <]f Southern California where she pledged Alpha Gamma Delta. Her husband. son of Mr . and LEWIS-VERNON ~· Donald N. K~er of Cynthia Elizabeth Vernon Menomorw:.e Falls. Wis., \vas and Robert i1onroe Lewis ex- cducated 1n frlenomonee Falls- --• . and graduated from use changed vows.and nngs before where he affi lia ted with Phi the Rev. Dr. Charles Dieren· Slgma Kappa . field in St. A n dr e w · s MRS. JONES BROCKETT· QUAGLIETTA Presbyterian Church, Newpor~ Beach. Parents of lhe bridal couple are 1'tr. and Mrs. RiChard Colman Vernon and Mr. and J\.1rs. Frank Earle Lewis, all of Ne.,.;port Beach. MisS Linda Vernon served as maid of honor ; bridesmaids were ri.1rs. Stephen LeY.is and the 1i1isses Susan Vernon, Scot Adams, ·Julie J e nki ns, Christina Jusseo, M a r i I y n Jones and Susanne Jackson, and flower gir!s were Deborah Devine and Hilary Crow. Best man was Stephen Le"·is, and ushers were J ef- fery Baker. l\1ichael Pomeroy , Mark Crutchfield. J o h n Taylor, Douglas Underwood , Richard Vernon Jr. and David Beauchamp. The bride, a 1972 Children 's Home Society debutante, is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and attended Orange Coast College. Her husband, also a N H H S graduate, is an alumnus of the Cycle' high ; take initiative.lr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i.;;111 ~-----., Don't waver in · going after _e : Your judgment is °"·.,..~=-==~ ciarget."KnoW=lt"i!esplte~·11 ·'· ~--HOUIS MRS. LEWIS- NELSON-RIEKS Maryann Rieks of Corona del ~1ar and Thomas Crill Nelson of Portland, Ore. were mar- ried in a Newport Beach ceremony. Their parents are Mr. and f.1rs. Zari K. Ricks of Hub- bard. Jowa and f\.1rs. Richard Blythe or Newport Beach. Attendants were ,.1 r s. Joseph Di I l o w . J"u t 1·e Champlin, l\fary Arul Goedert, Drake Gerritsen, R i chard Barth and DaJe Talifaro. The bride is a graduate of the University of Northern lo~·a, Cedar Falls and her husband is a graduate of and received his masters of arts degree in sc hool ad- mi n istra tion from the University of ldaho, Moscow. MRS. NELSON whq express doubts. Insist on achieving security. J\.1eans deal from i;osition or strength. Mon.·S•t. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Look behind scenes f o r ans\vers. All that glitters is not m'Cessaril y valuable. Kno11·1 it and review recent past. One a)lisltrs ·~~d~, W• Honor Six Major Credit C•rda who poses threat is 1nerely proverbial paper tiger. Know 1610 n•w M•cArt h1,1r l lvd., H•rbor View Cent.,. e 644-4060 it and respond a'ccordingly .11,,,~~~44;• ;';"'~1~1~7;th~S~t~'";'·~c~o;";•~M;"°;;•;.;54;1~S;•;••~~=1 546-5525 2MO HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA There actually is nothing to l~ fear. CANCER (J une 21-July 221• Emphasis now is on ho\v to win friends and make others aware of your capabilities: Check fine points . Be aware From . Page 13 • . Total But another. "probably our proudest achievemenl." is lhat it fills a gap for teachers. Generally, she s a i d • teachers teacti at one level and "get stuMt there." But here tJiey are able to speak on their own level and about things not covered in their classes. And, she said, teachers are seldom given the opportunity to explore or experiment with different methodology. But her program is "totally eclectic-,'' using many different methods. She developed the program. which ran for two years in San Diego, "because I became very painfull y aware of the panaceas.'' She wanted to of· fer something more than just conversational language or just literature. "The experience is so in· tense at the time you're living it, you're living it entirely," she said. ln fact she thinks the learning is even better than visiting her native country. HUNTINGTON • BEACH FLOWER MARKET 17731 BHch Blvd. 847-9614 At last! A Father's Day gift he won't hide in the closet FTO Terr1rium5 usually a vail able in a variety of sizes and prices. • / Sandra Lee Quaglietta and Patrick Lee Brockell were married during double ring rites performed by the Rev. Dr. Raymond Bcckcring in the Garden Grove Community Chureh. Parents or the bridaJ couple are Mrs. Adelheid Quaglietta of Costa Mesa, Albert F. Quaglietla, Orange and Mrs. a nd Mrs. Robert M. BrockeU, Palos Verdes Estates. University of Sou th er n'}iiii-iiiiiiiiiii-iiiiii-~=--------~1 California where he affilialedl j v.·ith Phi Kappa Psi. 1be newlyweds will reside on Lido Isle. Attendants were the Misses 'JONES.KNIPP Barbare Brockett, Frances Mary Mali.oda Knipp and Ro<Ne, Elana, Q u a .g1 i e l t a . Darlene Quaglietta 8 n d John Stephen Jones exchanged· Carollne Robertson, Robert nuptial vows and rings in the Brockett Jr .. Mark and Brad-Los Angeles Temple of the ford Brockett. €hurch of. Jesus C h r i s t , The newlyweds, who wi11 Letter-day Saints. _ res.Ide in Costa iMesa, are Their parents are A!rs. graduates of CaU(ornla State Margaret Parker of Costa UnfversJty, Long Beach. She was a psychology major and Mesa, the late Mr. George he majored in mathematics Knipp and John W. Jones of. and now is working on a PhD. Newport. Beach. under the Natlooal Science Attendants were Deborah Foundalloo FeUowsliip at UC!. -~Di;hington, tlnda Larson and Pe\er Kemp. DERAGISCH-,ERRETH The new 1 y weds are St. Andrew's Presbyterian graduates of E stancia High Church. Newport Beach, was School and Orange Coast the setting for the nuptials C.OUege. They will make their linking. Diano Berreth and home In Costa Mesa. FREE' COL~R RINSE & . .CQNDITIONER >yitfi Shampoo and Set ! 1-1--· • .... I e'i.:ow .CUT end IRON ... -.-$5.00 .... SU.ti ·PERMANENT , . . . . . . . . . JUST $12 .. 50 "9ol. Fr.• Cfiler 1u,,,. & Co11ditioner r-l-THE BEA:OIY-PA [OUR: 611 w. , .. It., c:.... ..... -'42·1241 ........... , ...... -0,.. ....... COASTLINE 1' HEAL TH FOODS SPECIALS FOR JUNE 11 to 16 . EGO SHAMPOO Vitamin E. the Wonder Vitamin is now the w o n d • r worker in this new Shampoo .. Perfoctly bal1nced pH. One step operation -no conditioner or rinse nffded. Also works well 11 • complete body alt1mpoo. . 1 Pint I 16 01.I R99ular $2.49 INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL 51.29 Coastline Health Foods · '-° llRh Mln-11--tw. .,, -,...r••• -- Terrariu m as ,shown usually avnllnble ttfl:OO'. for less thnn 1::.1 Llmlled Supf'ly, And you can send it by wire the FTD way [t]Thi nk about the gifts you give Dad that disappear right after Father's Day~ This year,.glve him something different -something green and growing-a unique and lasting gift remind- ing him of you dny ofter day. These miniature year·round gardens are green nnd .. flourishing-end-requlre almost no care at all. He'll bt proud to have one at home or in his office. Supply Is limited , but .J • most FTD Florists have a full rnnge of planted gifts lo choose -from . Call or visit your ne.,rby J\'.,;:i:;i~ FTD Florist today.J:j~'!l send_ your gift almost anywhere In ....._ ___ ..., the Un Ired Slate s or Cn'1!'d•. (Most FTD Flori sts accept major.credltcardi.) Surprise your Dad. Make this a Fether's Dny'h e'll never forget. - l_ . .. _. - • I ·--~ ' I ' •.. I" .DAIL v PILOT Monday, June 11, 191J UPI T11WMI• . MILWAUKEE'S TIM JOHNSON AVOIOS FRANK ROBINSON'S SLIOE . I .• College Series Bane Sets :PP Showdown I Witl1 use Oil Shutout Ol\lAHA . Neb. -Former \Vestminster High standout Edd ie kane shut out J\f in· nesota 3-0 Sunday nigbt to place his Arizona State team in a showdo'ol"TI \Vith Southern Caliromia tonight in the College Baseball \\'orld Series. French Break le Mans Jinx Bane, IS.I, pitched in trouble much of the game, but Minnesota couldn't come up ,vtth the decisive hit agaiMt the right hander. Arizona State and Southern California no\Y rem_ain Ute only ,unbeaten teams in the double-elimination tourney. "We are as ready :as we can be," said Arizona State Coach Jim Bnx:t of the long-predicted matchup in the double-- elimination tournament. "They are the team to beat." Southern California used Fred Lynn's ;l,E riiANS. France (AP) -Frenchmen three-nm homer to best Texas 4-1 Sunday llcnri Pescarolo and Gerard Larrousse night to set up the sho'!down. "waited for the Ferraris lo break " and Georgia Southern eliminated Harvard steadily drove thrir bright blue ~fatra-8-0 in a loserS.-DfaCket game SunC!aY and Sime a to victory in the classic Le ~tans . battles Minnesota Monday. \vhile the 24 hours sport s car race Sunday. other elimination game Monday night , It '''as the first all-French victory -finds Oklahoma, 48-11, testing Texas. ~r. engine and dri ver -at the event for "\\'e got a great win over a fine team 23 years. Pesca rolo joined Graham Hill tonight. TIO\V we just need to 1teep going,'' ·of Britain in driving a ~·latra·Simca to said USC coach Rod Dedeaux. "\Ve 're triumph last year. young but scrappy.'' "I didn't think the Ferraris ~'Ou1d Jast The battle of the one and two rated col- as long as they did. still challenging after lege teams wiU be their sixth of the 2'l1,'J hours." said Pescaro\o. "But "'e season. Arizona State holds a 3-2 edge. "'ere the ones \vho flad the 'little prob-But the Sun Devils might also ibe think- lems -lights. brakes, starter -and ing of last year's series if they need each one meant a stop that cost us five more incentive. USC came back alter an rj].inutes." · early loss to Arizona State and Won ·. Pescarolo and Larrousse finally took straight meetings to grab an un-t~e lead just alter the 17th :hour, replac· precedented third straight crown. ihg a Ferrari driven by Jac ky Jckx of "I'm sure some of our holdo"ver player! Belgium and Brian Redman of Britain. will be thinking of It.hat," noted Brock. lckx and Redman had led fOr nearly "But this is a different year. We just seven hours but relinquished the top spot "·ant to play the type of game we are iri a four-minute pit stop. cjipab!e of." The winn~,s covered 3,015.5 miles for . . Again~t Minnesota, .. Arizona State t/ie 24 hours. an average of 125.5 miles· mana'ged only four hits, but ·Bill Berger per hour. . broke open the scoreless game with a l Arturo Merzario. of It aly and Carlos t\110-run homer in the eighth inn'ing and face of Brazil firU~ second in a Fer-the \Vlnners added an unearned nm in the rrari 312 at 2.965.2 mile$. 50.3 behind the inning. •,irinners. Frenchmen ·Jean Pi e r re "I wouldn't call this a lackhllter ,_aboui lle 'and Jean·1'terre Jassaud were performance by ,us, but it wasn't all that third in ,another M~;ilmca 111 .2.8Hi.3 good,'.1 said Brock. "We still artn'l ag~ mnes. " grcss1ve enough arthe pll.te." i I ' ·-.. t Ita.Iian ROME (AP) -The $135,000 ltallad ~ Tennis Championships stumbled o ifs conclusion today, marred by a new \\·ave ol controversy involving fiery· tempered llie Nastase of Romania. Nastase 01 Romania crushed Manuel Orani.s of Spain 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 to win the men's singles tiUe. The Romanian had no trouble against the erratic Orantes. It look Nastase Jess ~...10.Jl'.ilUll<t..$lMW .. .f!DL priie. Nastase moved into the final in the Angels Must -. Start Move Now Says Wi~es ~ ··'Disappointed?· You bet I'm disap. pointed. Baseball ls no fun when you're in a slump." ~Y \Vinkle$ was rtie speaker and he \\'Ore a frown on his face. reflecting the agony of Sunday's 8-6 los.os to red-hof Mihvaukee in Anaheim Stadium, a tri· Angels Slate All o.,., .. •n KMP'C 1nt1 June n llOllOn 111 Cllllforn!a June 13 ·8oston al Calllornl• June u BOHOi\ at Ca1)/orn.la 'UlllJ 14 Boston 11 Cah orn11 'Jul'lf lS New York 11 C1llfornla 7:$5 11.m. 7:55 11.m. 7:SS p.m. 7:SS 11.m. 7:55 11.m. umph that enabled the Bre\\-ei-s to sweep their three-game series with t he California Angels. Fans, morning by beating Paoolo Bertolucci of Italy 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 3-6. 6-0. _ __ The rnatcli ffifiIOeen ca led orr because of da rkness Sunday 1n'ight V,'ilh Nastase leading 4--0 in the fifth set. It took the ltomanian less than IO minutes to win two more games and eliminate Bcrtoluc- ci. Sunday's match had been marred by a number ol disputes bet\veen Nastase and e boisterou.!_cmw.d....arguing,Qlntfn1n•s.. ly. Relations between Nastase artd the - Bicker noisy, lUlrulY. ltalian crowd never have J>OWld problems. the InttmaUooaJ Lawn been-11ood.· Tuey sunk to an all~lme low TeMls Federation ba!Ted Yugcoiavian when Nastase spll at tho stands during Nikkl -Pllic for lalllng to participate In a h.ls semifinal match with Bertotucci. A Davis Cup match ~galnst New Zeeland. fan hurled an empty bottle at Ui Roma-The Jranan-federation refused to nian, 1111ssing hlnrby several feel. recognize Pilic's ban and allowed him to Bertolucd, angered by the boisterous play. He later was defeated. crowd, smashed his racquet to the court Australia's Evonne Gool8gqna: ended a and shattered It into pieces. pel'$lC181 jinx by deleatlng-O>l'ls .. Even 7- 'Jbe outburst climaxed the ·incident·!ill· 6, 6-0 in the \\'Omen's slnglee flnal. Mill .f<l..toumamonLwllich. •larlelLa.w.kwardl,)<-GoolaiC111&..ltad .• bee11-beaten...bY_ the. l&- after several players were late due to the year-Old star 1fomFOrt1:1Uderaue.-tra. rain-delayed French Open. Then, to com· . in all three p~v!ous meelinis tltll year. Dodgers Move Close to Lead Behind Osteen NEW YORK CAPl -Jerry KOOSU14n Is about to sue the New York Meta for nm· support. You couldn't blame him. really. "I've had ooly three rum to~ with in the last four iames," says the Meta' lefthander. Sunday, he-got nothing at all -and as a result, lost a 4.0 decision to the Loi Angeles Dodgers. Claude Osteen baEfled New York with a Dodgers Slate 4: •• m. 4; .. ,.,. -s asem1n:arootllle11·tun for Winkler,-.... the Angels manager, for the past two weeks. "! ,.m. •·"'· 11:1 1.m. three-hitler and Joe Ferguson belted a home nm and drove in two rum to J.s the Dodgers. "That's how long we'vepteen playing bad " he said. ' ·•f !elf we coold gel moving iii! tl1is tiome stand but we're only 2-4. I still feel we can get it going but we're going to 'have to hurry." • Surprising Milwaukee trails division- leading New York by orily two games. "Anytime you get 15 hits off the Angels pitching staff, you know your hitters have done the job," Brewers Manager Del Crandal! said. The Brewers got 15 hits Sunday ·and had 15 Friday in the series opener. The big hit was Bob Coluccio's three- run homer into_ih1o_AngelL.l!l!l!i>en l~ climaxed Milwaukee's four·rtm outburst in the eighth inning, an outburst. \\1lich snapped a 4-4 tie. "Coluccio's a fast ball hitter so Sinler gave him a slider," recounted Winkles. "It was ttle . right pitch onJy it was in the \\'rong spot." Bill Singer, J0-3, suffered the loss and "'as socked for 14 h!ts. MllWaMM U) C•H .. ml• UJ "T.JOl>n10n, ~l Money, .)b O.M.ey, cf Scott, Ito VullOYk;ll, 11) Br'"1l, If Porter, dll E.ROOr1;utI, c Coluccio, r1 G11rc!1, 11> Sitton, 11 l l!Lly. p 11trllrbl •ltr tll rtll 5 0 2 0 "'°""'· 2b 5 0 0 0 5 121Mellll,s9 311 0 52 20llm•1.2b 211 0 l0 1 1 Pln5on,rt S121 1 o o o F.Roblnson. di! l 1 O o 5 1 1 0E111tein,11> 4 010 4 1 71McCraw,lf 3 1 00 4 1 1 1 Berry, ct 4 1 2 1 4 1 2 3 Gal1•Dhl<", lb 4 O 1 3 4 1 7 o Kuiny..,., e 2 o o o 0 II 0 0 SteptimlOn, c I II 0 0 OO OllR.Ollver,pti 1000 Torbor;, c 0 Q 0 J) Sln111r, o o o o o Barber, p o o o o Toll!• «> t 15 7 Tol•I• 37 6 t 5 MllWl~M 211 COO «IO -I C1llfwnlt 030 010 O:l'O -6 E -PJMOll, T. Jotlnson. OP -California 1. LOB -Mll-1#.H ,, ClllfOITli. •• 28 -Barry, Cllluccl11. Mtoll, G•n:i.. 39 -EP1llln. HR - Cohic::clo 151.·S -Scott. l~MtlElfa•SO Slaton CW,J...JJ 1·Jf3 7 • ~ 1 1 l l111y 1-1/) 2 0 0 0 0 Singer (l,11») '-213 14 I 1 1 J B•rllw 2-113 I 0 o o 1 S..vt -l ln.zy (1). HBP -by :!.Inger (E. RQd. r lDVt1). WP -Sl•lan. l lmto -2:31. Afltnd•n<:t - 16.21'. U.S. Cagers Ready-for-China • MEMPIDS, Tenn. (APJ -The U.S. College All-Star basketball team leaves this week for an exhibition series in Mainland China, after downing a .group or professional all·slars 93-88 in a rOugh weekend contest. "We're not where we should be. of- fensively or defensively, but J'saw some bright SPots," said Memphis State Coach Gene Bartow, who is guiding the col- leglaU! squad. "Right now we're a much better free- lance team. But we're going to need standard patterns to rely on, too," he said. The team will practice at Memphi s State and hold a public scrimmage Tues- day night prior to the beginning of the trip Wednesday. • Led by Quinn Buckner, an Indi ana guard, the College All-Stars reeled off 14 points to the pros' two-at the outset of the second half, turning a 45-43 baUtime lead into a 57-45 advantage 21h minutes alU!r the second hall buzzer oolUlded. Four minutes later, the U.S. squad pushed the lead to 18, 88-52, and con- trolled a 14-point margin with five minutes rema inin--g:-Th!l>f'O·-team· made--· an abbreviated comeback, cutting the · lead to five points, but could get no ck>ser. ---~~P'I T ....... lt A STUDY IN FRUSTRATION -San Diego's John Grubb dives for a line drive hit by Philadelphia's Cesar Tovar. Grubb got his glove on the ball but when he hit the ground, the ball popped out and went tor a double. Phillies won the gaf!le. 11-0. Philadelphia Champ .. Weiskopf Streaking Into U.S. Open T-0ur.ney PHILADELPHIA 1AP) Jack Nicklaus will be the favorite in this ~·eek's U.S. Open, but the hottest golfer en route to Oakmont Country Club today for America 's most prestigious tourn a· ment has lo be Tom Weiskopr. The 30-year~ld \Ve iskopf -\Von the $150,000 Philadelphia Golf Classic Sunday \\'ith a 14-under-par 274 for his third triumph on the. pro tour in the last four he's played. The $30.045 first prize boosted his earnings to $151.867 for the year. and moved him ahead of Lee Trevino into third place on the money list. Just to give~ you· arridea of the kind of golf the 6-foot-3 Weiskopf is playing, he has registered 17 straight roWJds at par or less -four in the Philadel phia Cla ssic at \Vhitemarsh Valley Country Club. l-le shot 67-71~71 over the 6.708-yard, par·72 course and won by lour slrokes ove r upstart Jim Barber of Clea r\va ter. Fla. The 24-year-old Barber, ~·ith a tie for 24th as his best showing previously in 10 tournaments, shot 65-67-76-70 for a 10- underpar 278. . Young Johnny Miller with a finaJ.round 69 and Forest Fezler, another of the new breed in golf, with a finishing 72. each wound up at nine-under·par 79, tied for Nicklaus,_Jbe_top_rpon~y-~inner and a four-time victor on the tour this year, rallied from 10 strokes back at the start of the last round to shoot a five-under-par 67 to finish at 280. PH1lAOELPHIA -Fin•• ltol'el .,,,, mori•r· WiMlnG• In IM 11~.000 Phll~elp!'lla Goll CllU!c: Tom W•bkOJlf S:I0,04.l •1.n-65-11-11~ Jl!'ll 81rt11r 111,lU 6l .. 1.1 .. 10-21• Forr•st F11l•r s•.w 6'47·7'·72-27' Johnnv Mlll•r Sl,&lol JUU.-11-21• _J~ Sehl" ss.._m_ ~~~·71-160 o. ... Ekl'telber111r u ,20Q: n·n·T0-61-2'0 G1y 8reww 5$,»! 71).70·71 .. 9-llO JICk Nlckltus SS,202 n.1).1tM7-2IO Miiiet" l1rbtr Sl,'6$ 61-11-71·71-111 David B1rlM• SJAOS 69-47·73-n-211 Bruce Cr•mPIOl'I $J,.Cl 11-7).17.70-211 Kft> S!HI ,l,61ll 74-111 ... -69-211 1111>1 Hl•k•y ,2,71).t 70-61 .. J-71-::!tl H~l• lrwll\ S2,104 61#70-72-lt) O.v• HUI 52,104 N-7l-11-70-2t2 Mike lln1or Sl.IOl ""11·1f-71-lll 8trt Y1ncer s2.10J 6J·11·12·11-2tl l""'I' Zlegl~r S2.10J 61-6f..72-7S-l't3 Jl lcn Rho.<!lls S2,lG3 70-6J.11-67-lt) 'fom J..,-;,.. il.11).) 6.l-67.J'6-1'2-711J Osteen, 7·3, gave up only a fourth.in- ning single lo Felix J\1lllan, a hue hit to Jlin Fregosi in tilt severitli and a doUble by Ted l\.fartinez in the ninth. It brought LA to v.·ithin 1 ~ games ~ the lead. Ferguson knocked in his 45th run ol the season "'ith-a homer in the second in~ ning. The blast. "'as the 12th for the Dodgers catcher this season and pro- vided Osteen with all the support be needed. The Dodgers scored another nm olT ; Koos1nan, ~5. in the sixth U1 a triple by ·, \Villie Davi! and a sacrifice by Ron Cey. : Los Angeles added two insurance nm I ifl the ninth on Bill Buckner's ~Ot 1 Cly and Ferguson's infield .qle. 'Ibo loos : ''"as Koosman's ftftb straight after five 1 victorie,,. Osi.en's sporklinil perfonnance WU his first shutout ol the seuoo. l• A,...... (0 · ... y.,. II, .. fll rfll .. ,. ,,.,_. • 1..0Pfti, 2b 4 1 2 • T,M1rtlnft, a 4 • 1 • 811(:-ntr. lb • • • 1 Mll .. 1'1, a • t 1 W.OaVll. cf 4 1 1 t Meys. C:f 4 •• F1rDU$0!1, c S I t t St.UL r1 3 • • Cey,:lb JOOIFr .... 1,n JOI Moll.-If 4 -0-.--1 0 Ml~<llt t O • W.Cr•Wford, r1 ' 0 I 0 TlllOll!or'9. ff J e e RutMl l,u 4011°""0 1; 3•e 01IM11, P J 1 2 0 K°"""n, It 2 e I HIM.~ It• Mc:Gr1w, p t • O TP!llt JS 4 11 ' Totel1 2' • J LO I Al'l!ltl• 110 001 Cit -4 N.w Yortt 000 000 Clot -t 1 E -01t11n. D~ -Loi ~ 2. LOI -l.19 -~-IO, Nnt Ywto: 4. 21 -O.!Mn, leptt. T. #Mr!lMl. 38 -W. O.vlt. Hiii -'~ Clll. Sa -l.opef.. S -OSI_.. SF -Cty, ....... ll"'Mti•alato Ot!Mn (W,7·Sl I J 0 0 2 • kOOSm,tn tl.MJ t I 1 2 1 4 McGr•w IJtllt Tlmoi -2:0f. AHll'IOet'!Ce -41.flt. BROHA.MER HELPS INDIA.NS SPLIT CLEVELAND -11\lriUngton 116ach's Jack Brohamer came through with two hils ·in four trips to the plate in the .ec· ond game of a doubleheader and the Cleveland Indians broke 11 1~ klliq streak In major league baseball acUon Sunday. Brohamer had a double, scored mce and picked up an rbi a! the Indiana etmt from behind to edge Chicago 7-6. a Hit ID China . . HONG KONG, 1AP ) Hun~ o! _curious ~LAA~• l:teerl IUl'Jling _up !.!:very day to watch a visiting American $Wlm tum pi'o¢l®.:.and coach Cltincse. n'1mmets. : .. nu:_.,Ainericana~ Uvt of them Olympic champions, "'" In Shanghai, third stop 9' a U.S. governmcnt·SPCJOiOred cultural ~xehftnge tour. · "Thor kee.e._comiJ1g bf, the hundteds 10 watCb-usfii iliC-pooT. ·-sj)OkesrMn Al Scboenticld said in • telephone inte:rvic \v ·Sunday -' "In canton, 11000 to 2,000 were coming evel')'. day," he said, "and in Changsha there were SOO to 600. "I don't think it'• programmed (organi>Jod). There i& no pubUclty lbool our practice sessions, nothing tn the press. "They see I.I! in the $lretts and seem to act~ to kno.w about us and when .!Ome mcmliCrs ol tht group go out of the hotel. the Chinese:.11re always very Interested· in 1hern." So far, the Americans bave 1ivm !hree Ottictal demonstrations, lwo in c.anton and one In Cllanpha. A!Tan,..,,...i. for th... .have been llindlt<I by sport& lederotl0111 • ~ In Canton were wa!chod by crowdt ~ 12,000 and 11,000, arxl at Chan1sha oome 2,llOO jammod-1n-an-m~ door pool; wh\ch nonnally bQidl only • 2,0001 to watch the Aqiericans be<!omc · the first foreigners to swim there. Schoenlleld said. l J ~ ' .. .. , -. . - -u''~ TOM WEISKOPF IR IGHTI WA-:;CHE~ SROI ii.OM RQU~H 'JUST MISS MAKING GRIEN. HE WON ANYWAY. . -- ', I ' I I Mond1y, JuM 11, 197) DAILY "1LOT 1z; ,, Sperts In Brief Savage Remains Five CIF Stars Gauchos ~ten Legl•• Baseball _ On Critical List In County Game In 11, 6-5 Four-run Fourtk Paces ·MV Win INDIANAPOLIS -Race car May 28, iremained in serious driver Swede Savage re-condition at the Universlt~ of malned in critical condition at • M~thodist · Hos~ital Sunday Michigan bUrn center at Am. with burns and other injuries Arbor. By ROGER CARLSON Of .. Diiiy Pl ... Stiff Orange County•i No.-1 all· star attraction during the month of June -the eighth armual ~orth-South Orange County basketball game at Orange Coast College June l-'-4--~eceived in-e l~-esh-dur--Walther,-at,.~oungeot.+--~ ing the May 30 Indianapolis driver 1n the race, was trans- ~--:23rd---will feature-five All- 500. ferret to th e University ~ Santa Ana driver crash-t ,_ __ --ed against an inside retaining 0 Michigan hospital last wait on the 59th lap. _ w~. Anolller driver, Dav l.d mus Rallies "Salt" Walther of Dayton. / Ohio, who crashed in 4he first S~N, Mass. -Vehjran start of the rain-delayed race A1ary !\fills came oo like Mustangs Bigger, Deeper Secretariat in the stretch and \von the Ladies PGA Goll 01.ampionship Sunday, her first tournament Victory since 1970. Mi;,i Mills, who won the women's U.S. Open Jh 1963 and the LPGA title the following year, charged from behind with a three-under-pat 70 In the final round for a 72-ho1e totaJ of 288 at Pleasant Valley Country Club. rurkeg Ir. Dies Costa Mesa Hlgh's Mustangs put the wraps on their spring football practice in a con- trolled type scrimmage at Newport Harbor High receritly and coach John Sweazy voiced GRAND JUNcrt9N, Colo. guarded optimism concerning r-'o!Tfler major league the 1973 campaign. · pitcher Bob Purkey say9 his uwe did all we could during son was "always healthy as an this period . and the kids ox." relfX>l1Cled well," says Swe8zy. But Sunday morning Bob 11te Mustangs' immediate Purkey Jr., IS, died here 18 .,ast rcnects a two-year record d al he of 1-17 -however there are 17 ays ter was struck with TANDY GILLIS South Mentor Fishing Continues Excellent Fl!idng continued to be ex- rellent along tl1e Orange Coast over the -weekend, with 1arge crowds taking good catches of bonito, bass and barracuda, ·and several yellowtail. The yellowtail catch slowed somewhat Sunday, with four taken off the Davey's Locker boats. 26 from Art's Landing vessels, and 213 from the Da11a1Wharf ci-uisers. On Saturday the action ·was better, with over 100 yellowtail caught from each ·landing . CIF stars. Leading coacb Tandy Gillis' South crew ls the trio ol Casey Jones, Jeff Wharton and pin Daniel. And bucking. that setup ls coach Tom Dan1ey's Yankees, who will go after the Rebs with Katella's Mike Dunn in- side and Tim 'llivenan of El Modena in the backcourt. Jones, headed for USC, was the Orange Coast area's player of the year and 'earned first team All.CIF AAAA honors two years running. ms mate, Wharton, .was a second team cho:ice in CIF AAAA circles and was voted player ol the year in Irvine League warfare. Daniel fW Tu s tin's Crestview League runnersup quintet to a second round skinnish with Garey in the CfF playoffs. He was accorded first team all-league and a 11 -'co u nty honor<·~- Others on the South con- tingent also were accorded in- dividual hooors other than All· C!F. Matt Keough, who shared the · glory with Jones and Wharton in Corona de! Mar's Irvine League championship, WIS lint team all-Jeque) S&- cond team all-Orange Coast . Curt Peterson drilled a line "(ea and third team all-<otJn. drive double down lhe rl&l>I ty. lleld line to score Jerry Brown Mla!lon Viejo -e a do Fountain Valley's I'll Scott with the w!Miog run in the with four runs In the fourth Reider, with a ticket to Santa bottom of the 11th lmlng Sur> ._._ "''-'··· .ft-to Clara In the fall , was a first day to give the Senlt Rustlers .. -. .........., .. --· team All·Irvine League and a 8-S triumph over the Sad· gain an 11..S International Orang~L..2rea..cboice_~ G~<VopoJi. League~ over the host along \with third team all tan Uague action on ~wtn· Sao te B tum county honors. ners' field. American LegSon J u n 1 0 r I Dong!-oacrillce fty p - run acron. McComb -hit by a '*'1 and Mlkloa -in the oeventb With Iha lumlr tell<• lni on an liillilil Cut tti Doil Fowls'. Costa Mesa's Mike Berry Peterson's double came with and Estancia 's Todd Collins two outs in the bottom ot the buebllJ action along the ........ .,._ 111 were both second. team selec-lllh after Saddleback had Or-Coast. "''"'" 1' •"' 1' 1" "'1 tkln in the Irvine League. come from behind with two In other games, Garden ~=?· J... : 1 • 1 O>llins was a seoond team runs ln the ninth to send the Grove dumped visiting Foun-. ~~':•,'/?ta ~ l f f choice in area circles and~ garr.e into eztra innings. tain Valley, l0-7, also in the '~~~be-If ! ~ 1 a ry earned a third team berth. · . It was a see-aaw battle from P•n1~. d 2 o 1 l Two highly unde r rat e d beginniflg to end with •be ~~~l ~~~ aLan • ~1::~ .. rf ! ! : : players earned a lpot on the Rustlers scoring a pair in the r 1 u ,. ; t South !U!uad -N e w po rt fourth on a hit better, a .,;....,le Halra in the National League, 0 • tan ~ INI• 1 Harbor'; Jaime a:o1mes · and by Peterson, an error ;;;; a 7-3; and in en American FOl,H'lllll'I v..., w 10. ...... ,r ; ~ Tust.1n's John Ormasa. Neither sacrifice Cy by Ray F.ckles. League . night game at La G1r11tn Gc:"c~',. 111.-1• ll :. earned all-league honors -Saddleback moved In ~1 Palma Park in Anaheim · .. r 111 ,.. ..~ W6-"-'~-,___, ' SP!'I~ • ' 1 1 • circumstances that sometimes with a single tally by Ernie CMUUlr:u.eJ-defeai.eu. ·t h e Mccomti. '' 3 2 1 • occur among·the better teams. Avalos In the fifth and a pair Colonists, &.2. f;.:'.k:" ''-: : i Z Marina's tandem of Mark oC marten In the leVeMh. At San Clemente, MCh ,,=r;~fc i l 1 1 Adams and Mark Ford are After the Rustlers tied the ~ IOOl'td a sblgle nm in ~f!:.: 11cr ~ i ~ : another pair ~t some con-count In the bottom o1. the the tint two frames. ''1" Mlk1o1, 11 s t o • sider overlooked -In the all-seventh, a-pair of nms in-the -IP tM....~ <¥1.~ Cl:Jte:::!' lt!!Lllr J ... !,_T~• 2 league selections, although eighth appeared to wrap Up pa~ I . four-run Upnsll'lg by San C'-1'9 A Aj If: 101-3 5 •,, both were third team all-area the decision until the Sad-dri~ 1fl two runs and put· u H•br• 11 oo..-t 1• and Adams was a second team dleback ninth. Ung Mission Viejo in frmt to ..,.. .. ....., ~ , • ,.. All-Sunset League choice. In the ninth, Mart King and sta~. . . G. 1tu11110. e 4 o 1 • Mission Viejo's Rob Ferguson John Springman drew one-out Rick White had 8. big day at Eu ~ : t.:- was also a third team all-area walks with Steve Williams get· ~ plat~ for the wmners, get· c. 1tuneo. lit , 0 t t hoooree and a second team ting a nm across with a ~ a ~ar ~ ~ and t'A"O l~~m~· c~.. ! l i .: player in the tough Crestview smg· le. singles 1n S1X appearances at Hout., rt s 2 1 .J the It Tim Hiit •• •120 League. P a e. Taylor was 1t~ri r1 o , , • The heiaht faof.o~ltfOr the. I~ ~ r II rlll th. ree-fOr-£lve, aJI line diive S"\-~!r• If :'Ii II !OJ •, -e Av•lot 3b S 0 2 I l 1 S-IWl....-.1 ~~~.y're all ta I even ~17:,,~ric ct ~ l 1 i s7~~tain Valley put together ::r.;:'-" '"' m tm-l 1, : Reider towers above the JOl'on. ., t o 2 1 a six-run third frame to take a M...._ ~~,,~ ' 1 MOl'Ml,lb 6020 M .... group at 6-11 and ·the balance ~k;;~ ,b 2 ~ : : 6-3 edge but couldn't hold On. 11:1~." 5 ,' , f of the squad ranges trom 6-5 ~r11n. • ~ 1 1 o Ron sbimaji was walked and e,:r.,,11, I f t ,. an undiagnosed ailment. :;tart~ among 24 returning -He never regained con- varsity lettennen fOr Sweazy sciousness after cOUapeing at to work with in the fal.J. a motel swimming pool .Ma Sweazy says 1Ml1Y. of .-his 24 while here to compete ~ -players·have-OOd<d •~t to 15-u1e-Natlonar JUnior Oiillege ~and a_re matur1ng.1 Tournament. 01 was talking to All three landings expect the action to remain heavy for the time being, and reports were that yellowtail wer:e being hooked arr the morning boat fl"Olll I!avey's locker this ~ to 6-2. F~; : : : : : Jeff Hatfield was safe on an scnmldf. c I I 2 :::..am::·: ,.I 1o & & error to start the ~ ~ .. '"'· 3b 1 1 I . Tot•" • 11 s After a lingk!: and a walk T•vto.!'1t c j ' "1 Auarter Horses .......... UJ got me run acr'Oll, base hili '11+=izi· ,, .1 ll ~ .• 'c: 11:. •rvwn. a .r , ' ,• ": by Gary Jordan ml Qnis • ~ m t...i•r. ct ,• I •0 ! Brainerd eedl toon!d a n1oi• of • ' We're going to be ~igger the other boys, and he jut fell .than last year and the :turnout over on me ,, said Robert .?f 45 fo~ the sophomoi:e teams McSpadden ~ dean at the ~ellowtail are geilerany in the 1~20 paund class and are being taken near the floating kelp beds off Dana Point and Sa~ Creek. Alamiws Entries J. Brown, C: __ ...::.--.:!. r-1-HI, ito ! I t::-rb"'."rl lb ~ ,1 ,1: l lo-r&e.-5 and another scored 1t11MV1I, 11 l : t kl 3b 3 s11•~.1•1. ,, c •· m an error. Me. • " \11!1, JS 4 I San Cl J•nlol'I • .,.... l I ~=~1•. =~ f i : emente A (Dana Hills J. N.i-. a =• 1P i ~ ~ i High) scored singie Jnarkers 8=, ~, 1 i . ... I •. I I \s espec1ally encouragmg. p c'· F1a n-"1bat's about double the ~~a a ity • ., co..,.e>"' .number we've bad in the past Y !tended. Bass and Bonito continued to hit with consistency, and bar· racuda continued to be taken at a good rate. LM Al'llll'°' l!lltri" for MOfliMY c1t1r A f;111. Flral ,0.1 7:4S r.m. for spring practice on the P ettg Win. Duel sophomore lc.vel. And they're a 'bunch of good kids," says Fllt5T ltACI!! -..00 v1n1s. l ye1r otoS. Cl;1lml11g: Pu~ $2,100. Cl•lmlng once 5'.000. Sy,·eaz:v. No ·injuries occurred but Mesa's attack has 1been set back. somewhat with the loss . of running back Wayne Ver- ing. ' Vering dropped from· the ·team. -t-However, the backfield, ap- pears set ·at this stage with Steve Sharp controlling things at quarterback. "We're going to shift out or the I and try to use Sharp fno re as a drop back passer. One of our primary concerns ·is to get him more protection. "Given the time, he can kill people an(l we've got Sill Valentine to throw to," con- tinues S....·eazy. The rest of the backfield shapes up 'l\ith Dennis Delany .at fullback., and Paul Desmet, .Bruce Sharp and S t e v e Teregis ot tailback, slot or fliµib<. Baseboll coach Jim Hagey (olfemive ooonlinator) and 5-zy's brother, Chuck. have been added to the staff. which also includes Bob Webber (line) and Dick 0 u r e n treceivers). -~ --• COLLEGE SfATION, Tex. -Richard. Pdty . .figured the monkey that ·rides Buddy Baker's back at Texas 1World Speedway would catch up with him sooner or 1later &.mday . And "'hen it did, Petty, the four·tlme National ~ation or Stock Car Auto Racing driv- i.pg champion. passed Baker to win the NASCAR sanctioned Alamo 500 stock car race after PettY had spent most of the afternoon dueling with Baker for the lead. Dana Wharf drew over 400 _anglers Sunday, and t h e anglers hauled in 345 bass, 215 barracuda and 518 bonito. At Art's ·Landing the totals were 23 barracuda, 111 bonito and 50'l bass ror 227 anglers. Davey's Locker saw 2 Z O anglers take 111 barracuda, 128 bmito and 199 bass. Local sportfisbennen expect the catches to remain good as long as the water stays clean arid warm, and as long as bait remains available. Unser Rolls All three reported no MILWAUKEE - B 0 b by shortages ofAI bait 0 v er the weekend, a 10ig factor in the Unser of Albuquerque, N.M., overall good catch. who didn't fmish in the first DANA WHAltF -~ ,.nq1•r': w !our U.S. Auto Club big car c•nco !Niu. 11s wrr•cud•. s11 110nlto, 213 yttlow!•ll, 2 h•llblll, 12 rort cod, • races this year, ·was in com-w11H• "' 1w1is . .o tNcket'•L mand of the fifth race Sunday. SllAL l l ACM -1n •11gltn: 1"50 rotk cod, 3 ling cod. J cow cOd. I Unser won the pole po5ition m•d<er91. ,.,... -u• •lllllen: 2 t111r· rkUO., 300 bonito. 16 wod blw., I at ·127 .750 miles per hour in his wtin• 111 flll••· 11 M11wi . ~•gJe-Of!-•··--and. then LONG I EACH , ... _, Pitt) -126 ....., 1:uuo...-.. 1nglen: "'2 rode cod. u bonito. hrM led most of the Rex Mays 156-~ 111 1ngien: Sto tion1io. 11h.lllb!.lr,1, bolu, JI bolrrKudr· {Plenlolnl L1Ml"1) mile race on the one-mile -m •11Dlen1 s yetk1Wt111, 211 cellco State Fair Park oval. He ~~ bonito. sis rock cod, n bolr- ~_. an av-a-......... f HEWPOltT (INl¥fY'• l.o(Qr) -22tl ....,.,...._. .... e -yo=u 0 •ncilett: n MtTKUde. 121 bonito, 19' 108.008 m p.h to finish to INs•! ' w11ow1.11. ' h•llbut, 10 ' ' · m1<1t-I. (Al1'1 UM11111) -t21 seconds a.bead of second place •1191tn: 2l WrrKUO., HI llO<litv. S02 n -McCI key of "'·---bolss1 26 Vtilowt•U, 1111 roc;li. coif, , .. "'!)er US 1~1. m•c~ere!. •Ari who dr1 · . -OCl!ANSIDIE -170 ai'IOI"": 101 ber-z., was vmg a r•cud1, 657 bOnlto, u2 kelp w s1. 2 ?.tcLaren-Offy white ... tw111, ' h1Hbut. 2 rock cod, • .ua v.llowl•ll, 1 black J.H bolss. W~I• Relllrn IA. B•nksl Lto'I Pelt (0. MorrlJ} Good FrlO•v Girl IJ. Richards) Lucky Sollitoh IH. P•eel C1•t11nvo tA . .t.d1lrl R•pld Oanlelli• IL. M'(let;) caral'1 D<um 15. TrNwrtl OU51y'I Claw!! (J. Wini) TM C•riyon Kld tG. Prntridll•) F;;imUy Al!1lr (0. l(sllglll) AIH l!lltl'ff Fie-el Bid IL WrlQlhl) NOl'I SIDPJM!r IC. Smith) Dust c.vn (S. Trusure) SECOND aACE -170 Ylrcb. I YHt' okl• & llP· c11lmlng. Purw t l.900. Cl•lml~ price S1.600. Trl!ll's B•rred (~. Pavel C1111 Browl'I (I. ll:lcfllrds) "' sw1n Llkfl' (J. W.rd) The V1r1e1 (A. M•lrl -l To Go (L. M~}- Poc;o S•mmY SICO (A. 8enk!) Gimm• 8•r CJ. w11111nl THlltD IACE -S.f) v•rcls: ' yffr olds & uP· Allow•nc•. !'urse S2,ICO. , Rve Fere-e Ut S.19m) My Romll'I lrwl!e!l (K. Harli P•al C1rll'I' IA. Ad•lr) G•rvln County IC. Smllll) Zl!IV•QIO {S. T•N•urel ld•hO Go (J. Dreyer) P•rr Cl•bber (J, W•nl) FOUltTH ltACE -"° y•rds.. 2 ""' olds. Purse Mo.000. The Leo (First Dlvlalonl Guerr• C1ntlM (D. Knight) Ughll~ K Bir CK. Htrtl ROV•I ""-' 2 (A • .M.lr) Lll'lty't Jet (C. Slfllllll II:~ Drvm CL. Myles) Candy' Ex.,...tu CD. Morr11) Dell's Shldow (J. Oreyer) I'm An ~ Too (R, Iris) C•Ui. Plrlr.lt" (L. Wrlglll) Fll'TH ltACI! --llO Y•nl!I. 3 yMr oldl .. up. Allowance. Pune $3,500. The Sl•nton LIOl'!I CIUl:I. &urke's Pi1tol (H. P191) No Al!IT;llnl (R. S.ltm) Mr. Armt~r (A. Ad;llr) Okkey &Ive &oy (R. B•l'lkSJ Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Mootreal Pittsburgh Sl Louis New York Philadelphia Eut Division W L 34 23 25 25 24 llll 25 29 23 21 23 !2 Well DMtloo San Francisco 38 23 Dodsen 35 23 Cmcinnati 31 25 Hobston 33 27 Atlanta 23 31 San Diego 20 39 Pct. .S96 .liOO .480 .463 ,4Sl .411 .623 .!OS .!Sf .550 .404 .339 GB 512 112 712 a 10 1-\~ 412 ~II 13 17 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Dlvlsloa W L Pct. New York Detroit Baltimore 30 26 .536 29 26 .527 25 25 .liOO -MUWaukeo 2lJ Z6 .soo rT rT .liOO Cl....iand 2\ r35 ~ .375 Chicago ?i.tinnesota Kansas City Angels Oakland Texas w .. 1 D1v1s1oo 31 21 30 22 3t Z3 "27 26 -29 28 18 31 S111Ml1Y'S Olmts Ch1c•H S·S, Clevelend U Mll'IM$0r• 11, l•lllrnort ' K•n~ 911y 7, N-York 4 01k1•iid s. ~ 0 MllWIUkffl,A1191hf Ba•ton 10, Tnas 1 ,...,... G9lftl .596 .577 ,525 .!Qi! .509 .346 GB ¥.. 2 ! J I -. I 3\1, 41,~- 4~-:i t3 MllwMw (Slltofl 2-Sl 11 MIMltotl CK•"' t-)) ()nly ,_ sdW!Clllld. T...-.n--.. Tnn •I ClevelMld K-CllY It 11111..._. CllQlll 11 o.trOll · MltwMet It ft\!__.. N..-Yor1t 11 o.IUIN ......... ,,,...... E1nrn::, 11 o o g g in the first, seventh and ninth ~~~. P t 1 e't:;:• P ~ ~ , 5 innings against. La iffatra. Bill M1V0111. P T . I , Fourth M_, (J. Alchlrdsl Lollt!'lon (0. KnlghO I : • • : I . ' FIYl"11' G1 l111y IS. Trusure) Truc~I• N' Win IC. Smlttl) SIXTN ltACI! -;ISO yards. l y11r olds & 111t. Cl•lmlng, Purw $2"°°' Cl•lm1nQI prfct 5',000. s1ctcneblck ooa 01t m ~ ~2•1 Springman,-Mitch MCC.omb P'fc:i.f1 ._.. .,. ,.:.,. , and Steve Miklos drew v.ralka Senlk RU9ftlrs '°' • ne 01""' ' 2 to start the game and Rich ••• MIMlon Yitlo 110 G 203-11 17 31 Sin Ci-ti llt 000 001~ I S Don1 MNr (K. H1r1) Good CCV( (C. Smlthl Thi County (). W1lsonl 8 rtel1"11' Cl"ff« (L. Myll!I W•ICll 8(llf (II:. ll•nkl) Slr llllamad (H. P-vsl SCoopll" Skip (J. Mlbl.ld•) Old N-teld (J, Rlch•rd.IJ Bkl Who (A. M•lrl Baseball Averages SSVSWTM .aAC•-"° YlrdJ. t y-. .-..,..., C..:..,_. o'°"o" a M -i. eldL Purte U,Glll. The Lto {Second I Al r " Clv!Jloll) , ~ SF •7 O• il U .352 Lltti. Tll"'1' Go IJ. o....,er) • N:t":.:f 1"'fr 1.1, '' '41: HIV..-Ftnr Cit. l•nlul GOOdlOl'I s~ .Jo.SO M ''-41 .m Cllwvirlll Chkk {S. Tr .. sunl Uf!Mf" Ptol •I 111 I' 3' .331 Desi Doll (IC. SlortYI 9onds, SF 61 2S3 41 Q ..3211 You Ah'lglll (,Wright! W•hOl'I Htn 60 2~ .a.10 :m Mlssolld Roctlt (J. lldllnl1l "f•RIM""•,::g,.-Phi 36.. 11jl ~ .. " .-. Phoebe'• Mool'I llUll {J, WiibOnl .,. ~• Miu Pie .Pig IL M.,.,..l w. Cr A"-"&~ 35 . •2 ,)21 . llOKTtt WACIE -S511 yat'dl. 3 ye.r oldJ. ,Altow•nc1. Pl.lrH 12.SOO. T)lt FUUf!'ton Klw•nlt Club. M.i1t1'1 CMrgw (K. H1rf) Ntillo Fl NNIO (S. Tru1urel Truly Not P1nls IA. Adllr) Al•m-it• IC. Smltnl NIVldl Dolly (C. Morrls) Chlrtl~ fl. Myla) AIN:flt•n 0.-..m (0. Ci1rdo11l Wilch NJU-, Go (R. S.lln'!) Rkk~ll• P1rr (J, Drtylt!') Justtlk1 Pl flt. 9ftl) ""'., ....... S.m'1 Wonder ~ (J, Rldllrds) JoM'•.'1oll' (J. ~I WlwrM •ACI -m Y•nk. 3 y11r olds & ~ a.1m1,.. P.tAI u.100. ci.rm11111 lltk• u..t00. LI~ Miss I UJI (L. Mylnl Aftm Gel (It. hnks) $ptMy' le-' (J . W.lf'dl Mklw•y TOl'l'I (J, 0ny..,) All S.lf (J. RkNnls) Gyp FM (C. Smllhl TOI) E11 .. (It. Adllrl Foxy NetK (J, Wilson) ......... I ... Thrv T•lkfllD {0 Knight} Rull•h Wl!l IC. Smith) Btrrlno {It, B•nk1l KMI• Pro CS. Tre11ure Stll'Mlll Pfltsburgll, 171 H. A1Alft, All•nfic," Ji lkl!lm, S•n FrlnclKo, 160 Mond•Y· Chkego. 141 hnth. CIM.lm11fl, 13; WVnn, HOuston,13. NEWPORT LEASES --Cow-Laaslng all Vohlclet 645-2202 Save $1.96 on half.gallons of J&B Rare Seotcb. NOW $16.99 Save s3.50 on J£B gallons · Reg. s3'7.45 Now S3J.95 ith convenient po uring crad le ' l it's a rnans vvorld _of sports ...ble14-16 10am-5pn BACKPACKI~ ~TING .GOU' FISHING KARATE MOTORCYCLING SCUBA DIVING SURFING WATER SKIING TENNIS talitD IM aplila ... _ ........ ..... ALSO! MEN'S FASHION SHOW Saturday, 9:30am I -1W:REATIONAL VEHICLE DISPLAY I ·-·FATHERS DAY ISSUND.'.Y JUNEfJ BUUOCK'S FASHION SQUARE Santa Ana/GardenGrOYe Fwysat Main • J . ' r I I J8 ,PAILY PILOT AMILER ,.. 1~­ TUMILEWEEDS r-r---~"""'"' ' by Doug Wildey by Tom K. Ryan THIS TOWN NEEDS A New 1..00K ! @Ar? " , . M_Urr & JEFF Mtm;DOYOU Mlt-.10 IF I DUNK? FIGMENTS • ~t. ~ i ·I NANCY ? STICK 'E·M UP. AW---RUN A LONG, PEEWEE PARDNER TODAY'S CBDSSWDRD PUZZLE ACROSS ~ A.M.A. 1 Put into member opera1ion 58 B11i1se 5 Welt Germen 62 C1own 1egion 63 Instruments 9 Unyielding 64 Footwear 14 Tower ci ty 15 Scope pan 66 Locality of 1 16 Growing crime outward 67 T.his;.Spanish 17 G!oo ru forecaster 68 l1111ian wine 19 Maniniquc cenler peak 69 Lookers 20 Newts· 10 Kind of look Archa1r /1 W<1~n·1 21 Loafers 23 Act ot venU 1ruthf•1I ing again DOWN 25 lnclic111e niilnually ' Kind or berth 26 Part of a 2 K11chen builcllng • itnplement 28 \'V11nscotl11g 3 Le11 e1s .sections 4 Sne11kv 32 Paik: coward atiucture 5 Milsl!1: 37 --A1ab1& Abbr. 38 love: Latin 6 Seed 39 CorSet p;1r1t appendilgl! 41 Pilri di 7 C:.1ee~ one's bodv l'IUthO• 4:2 Tu1k1c 8 R~te lang uage 9 15 sorrv 4S FreQuencv ·o Resistance 10 ranges n11n1on 48 JI.basher! 11 Heavy wind 50 Challenq•· 12 Roman " R1d1ng !or htlJhWdV 13 I CHi:'I • ' 2 3 ' !\\> ,, 7 " " " " 20 21 ' 2J ff ' • .. .'!' ~ " ,., " JJ ~ " " 39 '· 2 ., .. •• .. •• ,' ... " " -• ,. " " •l " . .. " .. " -,,. Saturday's Puzzle Solved: . 0 18 Sn1all 1..or,n n1a5SIH• 22 Poetic con1ract1on 24 Has b1unch Tl Rodents 29 Excellent thing: Slang 30 Milk product 31 Small drinks 32 Fluuers 33 E. Indian nurse 34 •.. bene: Note well 35 Do1e 36 Changed the CUIO• d0 L;ug" 1u1r111lrr 43 Not 1ir1.fcss•onr.I • ~ ' 10 • " . . " I•. " ; ,; " " 37 0 I ~ " " .. .. ·-" 62 " " -_, ' ' L ' •• 44 Says "Nol" t.6 Animals' gaits 47 M usoc;:it cvt'nl 49 Gc1miln arhcte 52 Cause tor a suit 53 Unbound 55 Foot bone:s 55 Speak publicly 51 ···-lfan~•I 58 Sho1e 1nr:enta1ion 59 Follow the rules 60 Not evion 011 R "' M1ss1v11 !h S;,1tt1t !nf•n1nal " 12 lJ , '" " 30 ,, " ' • " " " . -- b 1 l 7l ' YOU RUHT, WH~T'S THE ICE/\ CUHKING 1>; MY CUP? _by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller ~~~~~~~~~ PEANUTS MISS PEACH PitlNl.l~L ' I . D ! • DICK TRAC Y • PfANUT1111n'ER; CIC VOil GIVE MV WIFE TMIS CAl<IOV? ()> -·-I'M WEARING A MASK . :;;:; 1 ~ YES. IS "TNERE ANY LAW AGAINST GMMG SWl!flS TO TME SWEET? .. • DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS I A61r!!E ... ' .· .i ' ,._ ., ~ ~i ,. ~ .. , '· ;• --• • by Charles M. ~hulz . ' IT. t.OOKS LIK! ""°" :i:1u•s IN TlfOL./ILE ·- • I/ --/ by Mell WJ.N?? WMAT DID M• MAV! To DO WITH TMI W~/IK~T5? ') by Roger lraclfleld by Charles Barsotti by Ferd Johnson ~---'"--•:. ':;:": ...... by Roger Bollen l.fT15 MO\/E. OVER TO THAT SIDE MlD <>EE. WHAT WE CAIJ WOl<?1' ou-r. • • "' THE GIRLS "II'• called 'llodJ Beaatlfal'-be·.-lllaly ......_ flnt prbt!" "tff, IS Mlt WIW'l MR~ .crlME ~IC!: ! T!EY Qr OWE Nlf!NJPf, WIEN HE ~ 'fM !' .. J I ' • 119 OCC Student,s Receive $17,300 in Sclwlarships A record tolal of $17 ,300 in Or•1111• coe11 01111 Pnot. s.so1 1111y Vollll'ltter aw...... s1001 a o o hol ~• d•.. Pl'9t1'., ti.'#t,A..R.IE~ Clll!l. lJj; Jf,,,_, · C•~•fllUllh. WOllldl..,toft ""-l•I. ~I SC 3.1~1ups "'as ilWDr L-u to Pr11w. Fushcl• society IN1Tlon11J, Coatt Chtri c-i1, N111ofttl Charity ltA'llut, Orang~ Cciast College students 1 MeH-e•v c111n •r..-.<11, uo; o.... Newpott C'-4.,, uoo1 o.na Dk.11.-. t h khwtlllWMll. OC:C Dane;.._ AwatO.. AAlllMCe-l~ of HvMl119toft a t e recent OCC tronors 11001 Tom S~MOl'I. or. J~ L. BMtfo, s12s1 Jame1 Flmff. occ A'Pl'I• Night program '°'" ~orl•I Art Fu!'ld. t100; v1~11n G1mm1 s19m1, ''°1 OCC Polv11101t · • ShtYfr, Ptlrlclt 1(111111 OCC Ol.llllt n· Cl1,1b, 5'!1 KyOlco Fulu,imoto, Cos!I C ommunlly organizations, d11111 si-t Stotv w,11.,. Aw•rd, s2s1 Mn• H1111«1c11 soc:111y, s1001 zon11 buslne......,.s a n d · di Id 1.. TIMt<My Chm Df Nl'WPOtt H1rt10r, Art• c 111b o1 N.wport ._.. '"°1 Merun -In v Ua13 .,.., Cr•ll• Gr111,tp imo· Al•lr• Smith. G1rv HeitMn. R1Urtd T.-<llef• As .... contributed the awards. A SOn:loflml111 01111' o1 Niwi-t tt1r111w, ot ce111.1 l0re11111 C0911 oiv1t1on, 1150: Monday, Jur.e 11, 1973 < DAILY PILOT 19 Pollution Forces Beach Swim Ban -SACRAMENTO (AP) culture, we felt ~·e just ---~'Umber were-a'·--doo&t~-SJ°'!; D1vld Telm~1. OCC AlpM !'Im· Ll111en J...ell.. .A,W.~R.E. Ch1b, 175: ..,,,,.-..... --u7 m"a $1gli'l•~rA111 Tiil-i')ll:""Al'Mf'Ttl Dl1ne-1:1-r,-WOl'M'n'rCWilcll or-Ttlt County health officials have weren't ~tting through to ordered the beach at CasweU these peopl e with our standard Memorial State1 Park near fplder in English," said State Stockton, clORd to swinlming r -Parks Director \Vllliam Penn and other water sport s ?11ott Jr. ,--::-::c:---beeau!le"of--water'-poltution-in,-----------1-~ l ·. i ' ' 1 I I I the college. 11u11~ wom1n'1 A 1 1 o c I 1 11 o n , Nellon•I A1111. of RNl e11e11 llotrd!. A t t I r-119 I d ,_ ANll!otlm Antell c11111t1r, '"°I link ol N1Wl)Ol'T Herbor-CMI• Miu Ch•oter. lhe Stanislaus River . e 'Addl I E 1 The state Parks and Reerca-t Ota ,yed 0 3 0 S U en~ won Am1rk 1 Awlrd, 11501 M1ry Tlch1v1, 11501 Roblt'I McK1n1l1, EM ii Club of awards. Ebell Club of Newport Klw1111t Club o1 co1t• M • 1 1 , NIWPOrt •••ch, suo1 R o c 11 • 1 11 • A111'kullvr1 & COf!Mrv1t1on Commlll11, Mc.R..,nold1, OCC D1nce Aw•rd1, S100; l tion Department aMounced t;aplto1 News Service SANTA CRUZ -h1anresa Beach \Vas the biggest donor, 1so1 K1lhlffn Trk t111, 111111t of Klw&N1 Cklf) of c11111 Mew, Norin. awa rding $850 'jn scholarships Amtrlcl Awlrd, 1150; Jlldlr~ Tu1. 1100; G-Nowlin, OCC F1cuUy Club, ' ' A.W.A.R.E. CIUO, $1J; li!dw•rd Velll> SI~; K-lh A9Ynoldson, Conllrut.llon .1 ( OUTDOORS) State Beach ""ould be in- creased by 45 acres through legislation introduced by · Assembl yn1an Fr3nk tvlurph,v (R-Santa Cruz!. D&lly Pllll Sltff Pll11'9 Complete list of \.\'Inners by city : SCHOLA•SMIPS ROP Mon Proof to Gunn ADP 111, ttllt -Jotn SALSOA -B•rblra 8 a r n e t Assl1t1nc1 Le~ of H11nllnglon lltach, '115; J<rtct W!rth,, Ebetl C!11b of Newp0rt 8t•ch, USO. &ALSOA ~ ISL.AHO Chrlllillf' Fr•mpton, S1Uy Mardel Mtmorlal Aw1rd !or 01nc1, 1100. co•ONA Dl!L MA• -C1lherln• 8elll11t1r. IEbell Club •of Ml'WPOrl lleK h:-S2001·C1ro4 Hlndion, Wooolnglon M1..-l1t, ISO; EVI ThornPIOll, OCC O.llrl11..,.1 Fund 11001 Sheron Tr1vloll. Klwt nls Club of M1wpon H1r1>or. 1.00. COSTA MISA -Cir""" ll1nn, Hettn Gi.ovtkl Mtmorl1t Run l1n "~'"'' f50J Jol)ll llllci!M, Ot•• Co;.inry Dl1!rld-Councll of C::1~!11n. 17'; M•rtlMI . Cemobltf "Doughr111!" Schot1r111111, S10Qi' Rk h•rd cum,.,ln111, Wo(ldlngton Me..-1•1, U!); L1rrv Delk1, College Lumber ComD-tny, tJO; Joe 01 N1POll, P1lrlcl1 Kubll OCC 0...11t1ndlno Sharl Slory Wrll1r Aw1rd, S'H; A1>1nl1 Em1nue!, Alrcrafl Owner1 and Pllo!s Auocl1Uon, s2001 Stanlty G1rdf11.,,., Co~ta Mn1-0r•n111 Co.st LI-Ct11b, stoet1 Alld"' O.,rl(h, C°'l1 MHi11-0r1ng1 C0111t L.111111 Cl11b, S100; AO)Qlr Gll blr:, Orlnot CotSI O~lly Piiot, 1501 Mon1 Lis Grrog, Rot1ry Club ol (<Kii MtSI, ll'OOJ John H111new1y, Woml!'n In consrruct!Otl, OrfOljt County Cll•l)l1r No. 91 ol 1111 N1tlon11I Ann .. JlOO : G•19ory 1m1na~•. OCC F1t11!1y (l11Q. $150; Ml rk A. J011n1cn, Kiwanis Club o4 Cosl1 M111. 0-..lown, I~ lllu1 S?SO to.n; Shlr11y Jann, A.W.A.A.E. Club. $15; C1rolyn K...,,,_r, OCC AIDN G•mme S!Qm1, ll~h S1mlr Khoury, P11rol1um TechnolOllY Award. ~125; RIU..rd Kopcllo, Hiiien Gsov1kl Mrmorl1I R111o1l•n Aw1rd, W ; Ann L11191ton. Anonymo;.11, S100; John L11c11, Mcl1v1 lnstr11mtnl1, $501 Dlbol• M1y, Mr1. E.A. Wel1'11'1 Sthol•r111lp Fund. 1100; Grrl McEUlll, A.W.A.A.E. CIUO, US; EOdl• McF'°""'• 01"1noe county Dhtrkl Covnclt ol C1rpent1r1, 175. LYDIA M<.VICICI•, C111t1 Mne WM'lln'• Cluo:-UOO, Soraptlml•I• Club ol NMporl Harbor, i100; P•ltlcle Me•t1do, Anonvmou1,' 1501 M1ureen Ml~nut. "•nl'illlertlc CIW at Newport ll1rllllf, sso, r.or1111m111i Ch1b ol NtwPOtl H•rbor, 1100: J1n11 Ml~u1. OCC Ali.J<>lnt A'90Clt llon, MJOI Jll(llll\ Mole, A1i.oc:Laftc1 SIUdentt of OCC. 5100. Student Wins Musi~ Degr ee <..llristopher R. Lynes or Fountain Valley has been av.•arded a bachelors degree v.•ith high honors in music fro]Tl Wesleyan UniversHy, In l\fiddletown. -eonn. Lynes is the son of Mr. and l\1rs. Thomas E. Lynes. 9065 Colombine, Fountain. Valley. -*-- -i.-Ford l'o;.ind1!1on, perctnl191 ol Sl,lptffnlef!dlnll A1toel1llon, '50; M•rv tolltte costs. S1ck1, Tllftd1y Club of N.....,POl"I -,llOUNfAIN -VALLl:Y'-·--Af\'1111 Bowm.9n, Tlilld•Y Club Of H.....,POrl Beecll, S100; John Got.t, Or•ng• Caunly Enol~erlno Co;.inclt. 1100; JOll6tn.n H•we1. B•nk ol Amerlc• Award, $lS01 D1vld A.ell1<!0, R'1MI Ct.lu Union NG. 324, 12li0; El!H n S!rpllen~. Anonymau1. '100. OAA.DEH GA.OVI! -Ro1er 1o Hern11Ml1!, CllllCo lndultrlt•, l'IC .. U001 J an Kl11nl]t1, F11ellll1 Soc:l•ll' (H1tlcne1J, C111!1 Mt1•·81y Cltl1• 11r1nc11, S501 E111111 p..,.11.,., Sotop- 11m1t11 Club of Nl'#port HltbOI', 11001 Ct>rl1 P11tl1, PttrOll\lm TICfwlOIOllY Aw•rd, S12S; P1ul1 Wlntler, OCC Alph1 Gtmmt Sigm1, SSO; Kristi Wold, ,1.lpht G1mm1 Slgm1 (Slel1), $Jt;ICI, llMlt !"!'_AINrk.t, SUO, l§flson Ce. ~ Sol.ilhlt'n C1Ut0inl1,-S. lo 11.soa. HUNTINGTON l •ACH -Slncry Andl'rion, D.lfl(I Awerd1, SlOOl Mlc!Wtl Ary, Anonvmou1, UOOJ Terry l1rber, Kr1innlck M-111, •1001 Michele ll rltl, OCC Faculty Club. UO; Jll'l'lll C1r11111. VASA Ordfr of A~rk1, Ant llor Lod~ No. 114, $200; OCC Cl1eckups Of-Spine Scheduled A free examination for scoliosis, curvature of the spine, will be given 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Satun!ay. July 7. in the auditorium of the Fountain Valley CommWlity Hospital, 17100 Euclid St. The fourth monthly scoliosis clinic. sponsored by the hospital. is open to girls from grades five through eight jn the Fountain VaJley School District. Scoliosis affects more girls than boys. Doctors of the hospital will donate their time ror the clinic, whjch includes ex- aminations and -x>rays. If treatment is iinclicated, girls are referred to family physi- cian. Additional 1nformatioo may be obtained from Mrs. Mary Miller, m.12t1, en. 26t. H•rbor, \)JO; Jo S1rrenllno. Fu1ur1 S.C:rellrllS Auoel•UO!l, 550; O.On!s S"'9han, Women In Constru.:llon, Or•ngr Co;.inty Ch&Dler No. 91 !>I Ille N1tlon1I A1l!I,, 5100; Marle•nnt !.fT'llll, OCC Alumni Aut1., $50; Suun Wor111y, OCC DetKe Awtrd1. S100. LAGUNA lliACH -J•m•$ Hel<i. Nurserym1n, C1fltornl~ 51111 A••l'I·• SlDO, trlt:WPDRT l •ACM -JNn Alll)llbY, Hom•' Economic• A!IOC!lllon, S~I Klwenl1 Club of C111b Mnl, North, 1100. Monie• 8trtolOM, A.W.A.R.E. Club. 115; Gro...., llonllllm, Casll Meos. Art L1egU1, SlOO; Jo.nne l 11Cll•n1n, ' Women In Con1trvcllon, Orlf\'11 Co;.inty Cl'ltPllr No. fl ol Ille Herlon•I AsMI., !hat laborato ry tests on river water taken rrom the vicinity of the beach showed a col· iform bacteria · count higher than the minimum state stan- dard s. The department said contact With the w a t e r at Caswell was "hazardous to health." The beach is 20 miles south -tl!{~~~~·FU:". S~~a~ ~··~·~T"'t.fWl=•·~•o.__,oJ S_~_k__tQo, in~ .[_o_aqWn_ Fitch, Tommy At1i:.1r11.ot1 S.Choltr•lllp, 1100; Oii Fewllr. Dina Aw1rds, occ, 11001 C1r11 GO!'rlet-, Anonymous, S50; ROb """mil' Or11101 Co.st 0 1'11y Piie!, 11001 C1ttry Kw•plnskl, OCC Alumni Ann .. '100; su11n Lrwh . Cos111 Meu Wom1n•1 Ct\HI, S200, Ebell Club o! NIWPOl'l 8 t•Cll, l lSO; Jon Loynd, Or11noe Caun111 Dl1trk l Council of C1rpen1..,1, '151 Petrick McCerthy, Saflell lo McAdem, Int., S100; J1mn McCulloc:ll, S1lltll & McAdam, Inc., SllS; Lind• .M1u1,....ou__no!! !'.:11111 Diflly Piiot, ISO; M!k• Moore, Lloyd M. Sml111 S.Choltrt¥1l11, SlCICI; Jten Ptlmer,..,.Ebl'll Club of Newport e11ch. SlOO; Jottn G AWOL f L County. The department said oes or ove .-other facilities at the park Army Medic DOnna Boyd who re-enlisted in order to be near her boyfriend, Army Medic James Boyd, went AWOL for the same reason. The co uple were married last March and Mrs. Boyd turhed herself in to officers at the Presidio in Sap Francisco. She now is being ordered-to Ft. Ord-,where she !aces_ disciplinary proceedings. Palmer. W1fld1t1 Plckan1 Aw1rd, 1"250; ------------------------ !.ally Aollr1, Nallonel SKrll1rln Assn., 1111\La (ll'lpter, 1100; Mtrc Schryer, OCC All!M Gi mm• . Slam•, 1100; Aon1Ld 511Prn1, Turse11y Club ol Newport H1rbor, SlOO; Jim Slull1, Sl'llw 1nd Sons. 515; LOfi Yt;undetllch, OCC F•cUtlY Club, 175. l:elevision Board ' . o•ANGE -Mark le Morie, N11.r11rymen, Or•no• County Cll•pltr of fM C-1florr-'t Anoc:1'11on, S100. SANTA AMA -01ry l •t", C1rpen...,, Union, local Ho. 1'41, l7S; Erroll Hol"', OCC Aklmnl Aun .• 1)0; Rk llanl JI"'"' Cl1111f!llrl UnlOtl, LOCll Ho. 1 ... , S7S; Cll•rltt Janes, OCC AlpM Gimme Slgme, SSO; Arnold Tlrnm1rm111 1. C.on•tru cllOfl Supittlritlf\Mnts A•soo:.l•llon, s so ; l(IWINllJ Club ,of NlwPOl'I HtrbcJI:, MOO. Bars Scary Ads SEAL. ••ACM -Carol Wllll1m1. OCC A1pli1 G.lmm.a s111m1, $50~ Anon?ITIOUI. "50. SUtrlllT llACH -James Myer1,, Can1trucllon S"""lntrndenh As1n., sso; Seftell & MtAd1m, ltK., in s. TUSTIN -Ron Bruss, Con11ructlon 5111)11'1nlend1nts M!0tl1tlon, '50. VILLA PAA.K -G1ry ll•rUlng, KlW'enll CIUD at CM!i M e Sa , AgrlC\llture end ConHl'Yl llon Com-miner, ISO. WESTMllllST•• -Char lt• H1etmen. W-, In Cons1rucllon. Or•noe County c111ptlf' No. t1 o1 11>1 N1!1on11 "'""" 1100; G1rv Lynch:--Sh&w end Sor!J, US; Keren McCertlly, Kame Economk 1 Clvtl, dl1 Ricardo Menlou, Ford F~lllOl'I, plr'C..,lit91 ol cOl!tQI c1111'11 Thom11 Wouil1t, W-In Condl'YC'tlon, Orange Co\Nlty CNpt1r No. fl of 1111 Nit~ Aun .. 1100. - WASHINGTON (AP) -The television code board has bar· red commercials that frighten . or e_xploit children or deplict violence. In laying down 10 principles, the National Association of Broadcast Television Review Board also said adve rtisers must dociJment all pr'oduct claims. TIIE BOARD'S standards are followed by the major networks and 60 percent of the nation's statioos. -The principles include: -"Appeals shall not be used WE'VE GOT ,. lf-Atl • TOGETHER which directly or by lm· plication contend that i f children have a product, they are better than their peers or' lacking it wiU not be accepted by their ~." -Advertisers should make sure that a commerc i a l "serves a positive 'function and avoids being exploitative of or inappropriate to a child's still developing c o g n i t i v e abilities and sense of values." -Advertisements "shall be presented in a straightforward manner devoid of language or production techniques which may exaggerate or distort the characteristics or functions of l_;he product." • would remain open. e Park Reope11s ~A CR AMENTO I AP) Pfei££er Big Sur State Park in ~1onterey County_ wi ll reopen ror camping Saturday, the state Parks and Recreation Department announced. The park has been closed since October when the danger of giant mud slides was recognized in the a r e a , Several large sides occurred during the winter ·months. !'Huge mud flows left an enormous cleanup.jobJor park personnel," the departrn.ent's announcement s&id. "The mud and debris. will be cleaned up sufficiently for ~ n o r m a 1 campgroQnd and· d a y. u se operation on the 16th." ... e In Spanish SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Spanish-language version af the state park system's general information folder is being printed, a · p a r k spokesman said. "Nearly 20 percent of our California citizens h a v e Spanish surnames. and with our ·SpaJilsh and Mexican heritage' playing so large a role in Calfomla's history and ·• The proposal allocates $1. I 1nillion for the Dank of America-owned pa r cc. l ad· jacent to the existing 21·acrc state beach to the east. The purchase, A-furphy said. vtould alleviate the access problem. SACRAME~'l'O (AP) California would get $ 5 O million to buy land for coastline parks under a 1neasure advanced to the Assembl y floor . A_ssemblyman John Dunlap. (0-Napa l, authored the bill after an Associated Press story revealed that some land- EMPLOYE FETEO Huntington's Fazio Joe Fazio r1fono:red By Sc_hool J.oe FazioJ a 2 O_ ·-Y e a r emptoye of the lluntington Beach Union Hig h School District. has been named reci- pient of the district's first Superintendent's Award. The award \\'ill be given an- nua lly to the non.teaching and n on·a dmini stration employe \vho has made outstanding contributions to the district. o,vners 11-'ere willing to ·sell FAZIO, WllO has been with their land at half-pri ce after the district 20 years. is :1 the passage of Prop. 20, the receiving and delivery man costline initiative on th e for the purchasing depart· November ba11ot. ment. The 11..fi vote in t h e Fazlo received a plaque Assembly Ways and Means similar to the perpetual award 9om_n}iltfi!.. sent_ the_ bill to the _wh ich hangs in the lobby of fioor. the district offices at 1902'17lh e 'Cro1en Beach' SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The state would be urged to rename the Al ameda Memorial State Beach the "Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach" under legislation introduced in the Senate. Sen. Nicholas Petris. (O-Oak- land). authorized the measure in tribute to Assemblyman Crown. who died Mny 21 v.•hcn struck by a car while jogging. Petris' resolution has no binding power over the State Recreatioo. lt simply urges the department to rename the beach. - ·St. His name heads the list where the names of each- year's winner will be entered. Mesa Student Earn s Degree Paul F. Getchell. son oC !\·Jr. and l\-1 rs. George Getchell, 811 Paularlno Ave., Costa Mesn, will graduate from the University of California. Santa Barbara, in June. Getchell, 21, is planning to continue his education at the , Has_tings Law School, San Francisco. *THAJ .1N~~_E_$-~-~~~·--~W--CHANNEL 50.-SAN -DIE&O'-S -6, _8_--AND _ .. -. . -. ' --- 10 AND SANTA BA :t BARA'$ CHANNEL 3 -'TOTAL TELEVISION' Yes, TV WEEK now gives you a weekly summary of upcoming programs on Orange County's new KOCE·TV <Channel 50) every Sunday, along with hour-by-hour listings of· what's doing on San Diego's channels 6, 8 and 10 and Santa Barbara's Channel 3 ' <VHF listings also appear in the Daily Pilot's daily television listings). With the help of our friends at TV WEEK, the Daily Pilo-t got it all together. 'Now we offer read· ers~ esp,cially those in the So-uth Orange Coast area and all · others on cables who can pull in all the signals ther' are in the Southland, 'Total tl\,e -most complete newspaper listing Of te!evis1on fare available. ' com!"unity Television', Every Sunday in _TV Week-Every Day in Daily TV Log • ' -~ : --. . .. 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AO.I MUre, 211f Wt•I RolMir."lS, OI 8 .. bOll,-1nd--l<lltllteft • INe;;-jOO frltwPort"C ....... Orlw, $vlffo·ttO, ---fW-_ _... --Mr. •l!d M11. J1mt 1 L. R~ 20631 Herv•r'd, S•r.11 AM, bOV· M•ro•r11, 2•, of Cotta MHt. PUBIJC NOTICE N-wt 8~11, C1Ufwpl1 f»'O, w111e11 L1 £ll1lotll'I LtM !Wol!~Oll llHCh1 Mr. trod Mr1. Al'ltbOJIY O. Vtl!, ~ ICELLEY•TULL Y -MIY 14, Mk!MHll 1111 pl•'' et llllil-of mt Ufldtrllfl'llO 1fl ' ~lrL, l'ICll Mrs JetfriY M H~ in T~lll'I Avtflw, H._I BN<ll, I»>'· Vena-, )\.' of CO!olt Mell, of\d Ill rntltWt petllt• to lllf ffl&lt of utd '=iiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiii~iiii~ w.:i WHIOfl, Apt. -, 'Colli Mell, Mr. '"d Mrs. Oonold P. Mfloof, ll07 P.1nrtef1 ~(9tr•I, 23. of Red llhJll. P~CTITIOUS IUSINlSS Otc.otnl. wllllln four 'i'l'lofltlli anff tilt ~ girl. Porl C1rlow Pl1ce, NtWpOl'I Be.th. TENENBAUM-SH£PPA•O -Ml'/ i 5, lllAMI! STATlMI NT nr•I PllDll<tllon of 1'111 noll<I ft.-.--I J Mr • .,,, "MIJ .... ,.,., E!O!•"'· •ISVJ lrl1, .. tlO'{.... .... ' ..., .. ~ .... , Morr!~. 16, tlld Rom11,, S'Olt. "'· The lollowll'llil "pt<SOl'll •r• dolf19 Ofled Mey 1r, It». • _,,. ·---~,,.~ ....... ~ ·~ _,.--.._,._Otll!.,Do...J""1LJOJll w bOJ_"-Of Lag~· Hllll. llvSlllfS' illli Mftlhl Mav l(lltflnf ___ ..,. ___ .... ___ _ Mr. and Mrt. Cl1rtf\CI O•IHI 1$13f WallM:e, Apf. O, Co1l1 Mell, bOY. lt1."fAM$·'3lt;l;;8ERG Mt'/ 1t,-'10'TZ.-.I PAtME't 'al\ll~RMct' -utf'l~~~'::'::::~-11-----j~f, P..-.:1-AveftUI, Apt, II, Tull"'· grit, w . arid Mrs. J•c~ L. Brown, 198t1 L.orn. ~. ol Sa~•• Ana. illnd ROiiin, 11031 s. P•d lle, Sun sat B11e11 of f!'ll lbOVt 111mfd · dlUdtflt ..,-CllllVftll-~ -· Mt ...... M,... w....,. Clrl'l'lt)'· IMI E1tu1rv. Hun!'l~lon eeecl'I. bo'{. I(,~? .. 11,'v"o":'!,'"',,',0!1 Be~.n.: ,, ....... CllVI,, c. Holl, 16"1 No. A flh St .. J~NITOlll . WIUOH. IMC. 'E -,. ·-·· ~ T•lllll. Cott• Mew. boV Mey Jt, Tt11 ' .... • .. -.... ,, • UVT.... Suoset Beech. Ctlrf. 907~2 .... , Rtdef1dl ....... s....._ ,Mr. '""' Mn, Jdlft L. R....,.,.._<h 173'1 Mr. 1M-Mt-1.-Nor1¥1111 L• Ollv.,, 111 ___Jley,_l3 ... of ..Wea!m!fo"lrL..--!.l)d__,ltfolYl'I Mlldlal-Ry111--J'almu 17031 S Mt Mt.,...,I t111ter Ort ...... llt ne IUl"S' GllllOl'I c1n:11, Hu1111,.,.ttlfl BN , t>Oy. s~1n L.ewl1, 01111Qt1 g!rl, .1innet11, 24, ol .:i..,,,11iiit00 Be.c~. P1elflc, sunur tNCh. c1n'1. -; ""••Md iMc:li. CiHf;°"ttUt -1 fixei'--'r .". ew. Mr. Mid Mr1 Otl'U'lb Stmvtl, ls.116 M•. "INf"'Ml't. GtOro-ICtf'lfflit, '1«11 S08CZAl(.CHAM6ERS -Ml'f 17, Tl'lls buslniss Is conducttd tw, llmfttd T11:"'(114) M1aD Ir• YI •10rlMtlS 9 tcl1, lrV'lfll, t lr1. flockworth Circle, Hun!lnglOfl 81,cl'I, Rlcr..rd J •• SJ, OI Cha1nl1, M•~!co, p1rl11erll'llp • · A~YI ._. •r utrlx Mt, trld Mn. Ronald L. mretrelll, .ot grl and Marls, SS. ot Hunll"llton !leech. 1 · -• .,... H $25 950 Wiii ~ Sa.tilt .t.na, bO'I' M "nd M R -• I C >lO WAltNfl<E-GILL -M•Y 17, 8!11y ltl'f, Mlle~ I Palmtr Publftltld Ort!lllOt COISI Of!I)' PJtot, O Mr. al'ld Mt1.'C11,..rice I!. Tufoh1rr1, 369 '· 1 rs. ,,..,.1 tudle, Wat 13, llld M•••tret Emeillrie, <S, 001 Thh 1t•leme111 w11 fllH with Tiit Mtv 21. 2', tlld J-4,111, lfl) 156f-7l SO!.lrll Gltsull, OrOflal, bOy. U!l'I. SlrHt, Co111 Mal. ba'f, Counr Cl• k -• o c ~ M SPECIAL A'ITENT!O" -uld Mr. 11\d Mr1. Otnl•L J. Mor111n, 11l (, I/Ir. 1nd Mrs. Rk hlrd Cr11mer, 971 ot W"'ll!'llnster. V r "' rar.g.e oun., on •vi-----,,----------" w Tutlo~tM, CO$•• MMe, IJOV. sandc1sue orlvt, corona del J.Mr, VA~ EGOEN·AN -M1v 11, RoDbl• A .. ll, 1'13 P UBUC NOTICE 1nake-a dreani come true. Mr, 1 MN. SteVl<'I Jtcoblol'I. :S2"6 girl. 37. •nd Sa sun, 26. bOlh ot Hunllngton Pvllll heel 0 c 0 ., ""1 U Nestr, AT 0 p THE New ork s1ree1, CMla Mftl, olrl. Mr and Mr' Tom Chen •&1? c 11111, Be•ch. s r1nge 041t II 'I Plot. BL Mr. elld Mn. flrvno Decrescer.111, ffOl C D 1 · . • 8 MIV 29, •rid J11ne ~. 11, 1$, 1971 1624-73 NllW,Ofl't·M•f A UN L,.llJD FF S, PANORAM~C -ln115bruck. Hu"1ln(lton 6Nch, olrl 11•se r ve, Huntington tKli, l>OV. ,KHOOL OIST•ICT VIE\V FOREVER -~ook MtY 10 19 1~ Mr. a""' Mrs. Rocer1 G1moper. 1660 N OVt:1'1. • Mf. ,:;d Mn. R~I E. wa~ll•ke, 16116 M••gutrlle A~enve, COl"OIM 1111 Mir, D:ssolut·a·on.s PUBLIC NOTICE ltk• lllVllllll .... ing c an.,..... A: PitoPOSED fAt. Hartneu. Founlt!n V•llev, boy. bO'{. e NOTICE· IS HEREllY GIVEN" lhft 1111 .r~·· Mr. and Mrs. P111I H. M1nelw, 16301 Mr. and Mrs. James Ehret, 10571 Grove llo.rct of Educ:1ll011 ot Ille NIWPO(t<M1lt Jl.fARlNA & GOLF COURSE. -v 111vs or1Yt,_ w1s1rn111ster, girl. O•k Drive, san!1 Ana. gtrl. FICTITIOUS au$\H!SS Unified Sellool Olstrt't ol Ortl"IOf County. The SEA is -at )roui• -finge r Mr. •Ml Mr1. r odd s. JQllnston. 6J7 Via 0 M ·NAM( STAT•Ml!HT Celllornl•, wlll rtc1l11e HO ltd bld1 uo 1(1 ti Lido SOI.Id, Ntwl)Of'I lleatll, IXJy, a1rtt11 , arriage The lollowlng person Is dol"9 b111lt1e1s 11 :00 A.M. Oil tti. 14th d,ty ol Ju,.,. 1J13. ps .. Features 3 bcdrOOmS, :Jo1~~~.t!::~~~r 0i:~1~.t.!£:: ST. JOSEPH NOS .. ITAL ••: 90lF COURSE AN::> LANDSCAPE ~1::: ,f11;~7 o;. .. ~~n. ScA~ue~1~~~~ :~~ fi=..!'~ g::w'!i8c ielroo• cinvon Orlve, Hvnllng1on M•V JI Plllll MIY :M -_SERv1ces.-·-1t11 Cliff ·o nve, L1gu111 Mna. Callforntarlll"'wlllcl'I tlrM'H ld bids $1' 7 ~-~ "-·-• a aicll, llov. Mr. and Mrs. P1vl H, Flor:kfll, :18&1 Bhdl. CA. '2'51 will ba pullllely opened tnd retd for: 'l per month lutW -pay. MtY 11 Faulk11er Circle, lrvlo;>e, boy. Murley, CttDlt A. •nd Cllirltt F. J"""' J--" McQl.H<le, lH Cllff O,., TRUCIC! nletll" Won't Ja••. call-.. •, ,_ ......... s. ,,, ..,_,,., IN. IV June 1 Lagunt 811cl\, CA. '2U1 All bldl •rt ID· be 11'1 1ccord~1 •II" 962·""". M -• ... .. IO "··•OI 15-1 H111J011, Olde 11\d OavlO ..,... _....,, "" .. ,,.,,.. TysUn Vlllqe Oldr.TusHn, bOV. Henry, Andre~ .lillflt and Gordon Le., T"I ""I I c O<" 0 "" " ~ Mr. •nd Mrs. Rel Mtrllns, 1:i..12 Mr". '""' Mrs. D•nltl Welker, u.666 Covllle. Terrv.Shannon ind Mlrllll G. "S .,..s !\HS t concl11Cltd II'/ •n In.· Oil uOllS. n 1trvc11 on t, end Wakt A11en111, S111 a Alll.1. bOY. oeseo, M!islon lllejo. bOy. f oreman, Etllel Fr enc•~ • ..., L.-rrv dlvldual Spe-clfk•llons, Wl'llCll 1r1 110"(. on filt 111 M<:. and Mn. Mlctllel vlson, 16592 .June 2 Kt!lll JOl'ln McQl.Hd• 111• afl!ee o1 the Purcha•lng A11111t of 1ale ~ ~ .. ~~bflt..:Huntleolun~ll. • Ind Ml'I. KlVOlhl Sa~1ect1, 9225 El Jl:obffi_"!1"1,_.ftr~I J int rid "'UW!l'I This 1l~lem9fll w11 fllecl w!lll the Coun-Sthool Olslrlel, TIS1 Plt ctnllt Awnu., IOHl\l I 111\0\ M~8f,d Mrs. John Young, l:w'2 Sirv McitlM•Clfit~ii..nltlnW11!1y.-bOy. E<lrl ~ ty Cter-=et Or•noe C-.ty Ofl"<MIY u, C~1-~.-~nit._ -.:!·"~""" Ju111 3 Harding, Tom L•rtn and Jen1i C•ral 1973 • Each bidder must submll • b!O dlilOSll C/rcle, AOI. A, Huntlr.glon lle1tl!. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. 1111111. 26861 F·USOS In lh• form of a ctrtlll"' '' <••"'''' 11 rl Mckenzie. Gall c . ,..., Kltl'lntth M. ,. Mr. t'ne Mrs. 0an1'v Cit.tee!, llll3 Sin VII Atcal•, Mlssloo Vlelo. bOy. Saehen, Olinne M. """' Joseph Publhlled Or•ng1 C04SI Dt!IV Piiot, Clleck OI" I bid bO!ld l<IU•I to trvt I~) pe!'· Ouroe1 Court. F.oun111n valirv, 90~. Workmar., Dorl• M. ind Wllllaf'l'I Mav 28 , Ind Ju11e 4, II. 18. 1913 161S-13 Ct!fll of 1111 1mouol Of 1111 Ilk!. mtde Mr. 1tld Mrs. Nick Nlclloltl, 1901 M • Ct1btree, Dianne Ritbv and Lerrv Lll'9 otvab1e 111 tl'lt ordtr ot tM Newoort-M111 MeLarfll Ltfll, Hunling1on ll11cll, art•tane Zafran, GeOl"gla L. and Oennlt M. PUBLIC NOTICE Unlfltd kl'IOOI O!llrlcl. A Performtn,e ol rl. U O'Hehlr. Thotn•s Gre-gorv Jr. t!ld Jvdv !lond mav lit r1qulted 1! tllt dltcreflon OI Mr. tr.d Mr1. Rlclllrd O'Kur1, llJ&I Marie # FlCTIT lhe District. In the e\ffnl of l•llvre 10 GUlor~ S~I, i;,oui11rnGV•lle~. Oij1 11 L• ' Haley, Ciao MILlkenl •nd Gto'9t IOUS •USINl!SS enter Into sucll conlrac!,•the proceeds of M~11f1ce, c::i •..... ~';'.~ t>O:.rdr.er, ' tCenSeS ovnb••· H••old L. and s1rto.•• 1• Tiie fo1i!~:E,.·s~!!:~~:Tdol,. 1 111 • cheet w1 11 ttt 1 or 1 111ed. win c111 ot • • I ~ ' ' , VERY SHARI' OLDER ,HOME $27,500 Star Jasmine Mr. end Mrt. Joll11 Scl'lleleh, 16191 Flg11r1111, Renee and Al An!hon1 ll<IS• bond, lh• lull ivm 1111r.oi will lie Carmtnlte Lint, Ml11lon Vle!o. girl. Keirns, Mlrcy G. and Harley o. """ as: fonelled lo $!!Id ScllOCM Ol•trlct of Clf'enge Mty 11, lfn L.t.S VEGAS, Nev., -Merrlage Anderion. John V. ind Doool M. MIL K PALACE. MOW, 1•111 SI., (0$la Cou11tv. -• .Mr. 1nd Mr1. Perer M•t111~1. 2:M1 llcensn luue'd here ll'lelude: Pet f • E nd 8 J Me~a. C•lllornla 92627 No bklder' m•Y w!thdr1w his bid for "• Beautifully remodeled home I ~===~====== has the ultimate in modern Conveni"ence M',.",r!:.Sa.~," •. "o'.Afi•,••,•,·10'•'',''',''·· .-PH1Ll 1PS·ANOERSON Mav ~. Mc~~· M~~i1,., .n: M1r1":rr• . sre-ve J. l ee, no Vietor!• C·l, Costa Oer"lod ol forl'{•tl\ff (oiS) dlYI •fltr th• '"" ,., .,., ~· <Y , E ·-~ ~ Mesa, C1lltornla 91621 dall $11 IOI" ll'lt oe>tnl(l9 llltrt'Of, Narcissus Ave11111, corona del Mir, James usre11e, 21, or Sen 0111110, 1..., A'r41t>IVll"• Jae~ Warren and Virginia Mvur.a J .. Lee, no Vktorla C-3, Coste Thi So.trd ot Edveillon Qf 1111 NIWOOl'l-u!rl Cherv1 Ol111t. U, of W1111,m1n1ter. 1111 Mn.11, California 91611 Mes• Unllled sc11 .... 1 Dlllrlcl r....-vts lht l'r.HTS~R~ COl\NER ~UPLEX ~ 141,HO.-- .('NUF,1 SAIP-(ALL) Ntwport II · Pllnlow 646-11,11 Mr. and Mrs. O!lver Mar!lr., 1&llj Pal· CAMPBELL-SCHLUETER -May s, Rothl~er, Howard L. and Jan F. This busln•ss Is condvctect by 111 1,,. rlgl'lt to relect ,?, ~ ,. •. ,,, '"' .~ terson Way, Ap!. ~. Hunt no!on Prentiss Lee, ii, ot Phelan, 1nd Crouthamel, OoNild R. and Mar!ha s. 01 10 • ·-Se•ch bOV v v•I. 11ece5t1rlly tCcf!tll tbt 10-.1 bid. •lld to Mr. ,,.,d M;.1, l<e~ne!l'I Hemll"!:lton, , Ma•lles (llrlsl1 Lina, 18, of Costa Zwelg, Gerald •nd Jeequellr.e JoV sieve Lee waive 1nv lnlorl'!'Wlllty or lrr.-;~ltrl"' 111 25171 Vii Del S11r, Mlsslot1 Vl•lo. bOV-MISll. Bogar!, Jerrv E. end Oorls Dn111 This slaTement was llted with tr.i covn-111v bid received. ., convenienet'S. And the yard is a tlrean1-con1e-true: huge lot, luxuriOusly IJ,Uldscaped \\-ith majestic trees and a big covered patio . DEFINITELY WON'T LAST, so call right now! Pri\•ate courtyard, lt:'llnis, park. \\'alk to S(:hools. shop- ping .and b icycle 10 the HOME & BUSiNESS betic:h~ 4 BPdroo1ns \vilh 2 full baths tor only $25,?,60, 4 Bcchoon1, 2 baths, double, Or assun1e FHA Joan \vi!h garag<>. $30,000. • Best l1f Mr.-1\d Mrl.-Glor~ N-oimi, 3321 THOMAS-PAULIN -Ml'/ S, J1m~ 8. Hak~, Be11trlV J. and Harrv V. ty Clerk <Jf Ora1111e Coun1v Mi'f 31 , 197'. Oiied Jur.1 11, 1973 , . WyomlnQ Clrclt, C~t• Mesa, glrl, 39, arid P1trlelo A., 3', bO!h of Mu.,. Sheeler, Donoa Marie arid John Warrell l'·ts1'f NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED Mr. and Mr1. Tt>orn•s Mann, 7ll tlngton 8 e1ell. Pike, Eleanor and Rotierl Publlslled Or1nge Cotsl 01llv Piiot J une SCHOOL DISTRICT Hvcbon A\'lflvt, C06t1 Mesa, bo'{. HEOGER-WONG -Mav 5, l!ruce-War· 1v11nv1lc, Ginni L. end John Tllomas ~. 11. U. ts. 1973· 11111-13 of Ot'al'\lile county, Ct llfornll Ml'f It, 1t7l ret1, 30. •nd Siu Lin, 72, boll! ol Wiiiiams. R.obtrt A. illncl Clnd'I Lou sv Ooro111, Har...., Fisher 847-6010. payments or $209, ineludC's tcLmiAsR. GE FAMILlf? \\'ashcr/<lrycr & ' Mr. alld Mr1. Allen Peterson, 26126 Nt!WJIQrt 8e•ch. Maldlow, Judith Carol and Allred PUB ' ·•• R1Dif•c1rC1e, Mission Vle10101r1. "'eoNNIN·JOHNSON _ Mt'/ s. Rober! Edmund LIC NOTICE Purchllsll'\lil Agent Mr. tnd Mr1. H!r,n Mos,, 60 Wnl Herry,.31. of Lt Pa!mt, end Sr.iron, GUH;"l:'a Oot1 and Stanley II, 1---------------1 p 6 45-llOO ' refrigerator. lmn1aculale _ -5 ~t'OOI!l, 2 _b~ths •• Oose to Mme .Jnslde &: ·out!-Phone shopping.-$31,5()(). Wiison, Apt. 42. cost• MtH. bOV· .... .... .. 11 ' • "" ' l" D ,, I ,,,,,,, •• , '"''"''' UDll$"4!d Orll'IQI C04St Ot11V'P110f Ju,,e Mr._ arid Mr1, .R*r 81111, no ~" "' .. un l'llil on _ea..,.. • "• av and Mar ivo JHl'I II, '""'June 1t, 1t73 . lllOl.13. SllUl"Qeoo, St"I' .tint, girl. Tl8BEN-SflEPHJ=RO -May .S, larrv. Siiier, JIJ<IV Al'!gela ,s""' Wllll•m MAME ST.t.TEMEHT 54f>.&165 for 111ore details. NEED SECURITY? Mro#lnd Mrl. R Cl\'rd J, McGeady, 111 2t, and Wllmt Sl'llrleen, 2t, boll\ ol 'Ar.thonv Jr.. Thi JoJJVtt'l(lll pet$Ol'I Is doing bUSlnes1 E•ti e·1v Sir"'· Ao!. o, COii• Meil, Wctttrnln1ter. • · • Olrek1, Oe111 w. aod'Luclnd1 R. a!': • PUBLIC N011tE illrl. F.,.llAGALLl·BEZER -May S, George Oyer, N•ncy L1~erne and Harvey MERM.t.10 POOL SERVICE.~ 1183' ---~..,-~---------I Mr. '""' Mrs. Peter Vlsl1unet1. 19711 NlellDle1, so. •nd Ethel ~6. both o1 Lo:i;ter Ir!$ Avenue, Fcuntaln V11lty, C•lllornl1 Port Edw1rd Plaet, N1woort .,,,,11, Founlaln vauev. S<ltfer!oo, Barbara J. and P•lri<k '. 92708 r • NEWPORT-MESA Ufll ll'IED glrl. TER • ' • N • l t 7 SCHOOi. OISTRICT Mr. t l'ld Mr!. JOH~ A11lll1, 1SS NaHIV AZ.CUR EN -May $, James Stephenson. Hate! J. •nd Wllll•m I. ~Olln ..... hy, l I . lrll Avtnue, . ROid, Cotti Me11, g!rl. R. .. 44, •nd Carol E .. 31, bOll1 of H1111-L•'ll'iS!Cfl, Kfren..E_. ltld_O-tY:nt_I\.. Fountain Va!!ey, C1lllom1a '2708 NOf Notice ln'tlt1111 ,9icl• "'-Y 11 lington 8Hch. Lollall!lh, Lucille B. and o,t111ert s. Tiiis buslntu ls conducted by 1n In· · ICE IS -HE!RIEBY GlvtlN ttlll the Mr. tl'l!I Mn. James M. Swafford 7152 P LATT-GA VOA -Ml'/ 5, R.lc!lllrd Nelson. Ja Aone E. a""' Edw1rd.F. dlvldval. 8oerct of Eductllon of tti. Newport-Mesi Ftmwav. Ao!. A~ W11l111lr.ster. bOl S!t111'Jtn, 35, and N•d!!'ll\ Francl$, lt. Gurzl, cerolvn L. and JO!M!Ph R. John N. Leahv Unlllt<I Scl'lool Olstrlet of O••l"IOf County, Mr. •""' Mri. Jon11 P. Hassett, 692 balh ol Newporl Stach. Joonsoo, Clltford Rav aoo JIJ<ll!h Lvnn Tnls statMienl wat filed With the COUil· Calltorr.la, wUI receive waled bid$ up to M~r•ar:: ~:S~Mo~~'1/:!"'Ci':flr, 1 lS4I MARINEAU·SPALTY -Mill'{ S, Pl'lll E~os, An11ene J . and Kirk o...,11;, ~nClerk of Orenge Couotv on Jli•V 31. 3:00 ~Mon 1111 ltlh dlY or Junt lt73 al L•VlNi, Mlulon V!elo, girl. A., 34, 01 NtwPOl"I eeach, 1nd Patsle Gro:gory, MirylOY 1nd "vernon 81rt · the ke of i;1ld Scl'IOOI Ohtrlet, located Mr. •rid Mn. Rlcl'lard ,,., Vin 0ev:11~. E .. 39, of Foun111n Valley. N•vlor 1'·1S701 11 1$$7 Pl•cttitla Avtnue, COiia Mesa; 1 6 a1 Eat:ila Llfll, Hvntlr111!on Setcll, P.t.R.KER-ANOERSO N -Mev s. J011e1, Mery Ell&n •net Clloton MirrlOll F'11bUshed Oranot Coest Dally Pl!ol June Ca!llornla, at wlllc)I time wld bid• will w boy Maurice, 65, ind Vl11!1n Alex1ndr1e, 01.lrOChtr. Kallllltt!!I sue ind l(,,nnelh 4, 11, II, 25, 1913 1&8'2·7l publkl'{ Ol)lened end read for : -Mr. '""' Mrs. G~e J. Poulos 1311• .q, both of f ovnt1ln Valley. LOUii FOOO SERVICE EQUI PMENT M~l,,~orl ~· .J~~".O:e,. IXl~uren, 111>( ICAltNES-TRO'MPSON -M•v s, Relph Ll11eke, Patric!• Mlt'Y 1ne Jeck Rell'ls PUBLIC NOO'ICE C AU 1 bids a,.. to be in accordtrice wJth M.iiii l lNI!, Apl. A, COlll MeH, 0 ., 20, and Jar.le M1r11, 16, both Of Ryther, LDls E1lell1 11\d Cl•r•nce ood lfon5, I"'$ I r Uc 11on1, And Hun!lnglon Beach. EUQtne FICTITIOUS •USINESS Sp1dhca!lon1, wtil<J'I ire now Oil Ille Jn M~:'!ftct Mrt. GIN L. SCvtl'I, W Canit, STIER.·SWADLEY -May S, Waller E.. Harrlnoto_ll, MlrlOl'lt 8. '""' W•lter NAME ST.t.TEMENT ~he ~flee of lhe'Plirch1slr.g Agenl ol tald NIWPOl'I fletch, qlrl. • 38, of Weslmlniler, and Catarina A.. Oelbl!rt The loll !ng 1 dol bu 1 Ch Oistrlc!, ll.57 Place11!1• A111nue, Mr. end Mrs. o.nn11 w. Wllllt ms, 5251 .0, of Montebello. Zleler. Btrbara 1. ,..., Karl e. ,,. ""' perSOll 1 no 5 na~s C:os111 Me11, California. Chlablls, trvlne.t _lllrJ. JONES-RIVERO -M1ty 5, David Riordan. &arblr1 Ann a'ld llernerd ·ALCO INDUSTRIES. 1170 P laeer.Tlll Eaeh lltddermus1 submlltblddel>Otllln Mr. end Mn. t.oft!IXl'Y M. Pond '63 Price, 25, of w1stmln11er, 1..., Olgt, Norloo Jr. .t.vt Suite B ''"'' Mew Calll -•·• the fi>rm o1 ii cerllfled or cashiers eheck l'ROBLEMS- SEWNG~YOUR HOME TRY "EQUITY l'UR~HASE PLAN" By \\laJker & Lee Real e~t.ate. Inc. c .vMKlH & Lll EASTSIDE 2 BR- $26,350. Large. lol \l'ith alley C'n!ra11c:e located on free l'i11e rl Lill ian Place. Prire is r ig:)l! • 1hc IC'mls aIT xlnt. :.. Call 110\\': Now port ., F1lrvl1w 646-1111 Toklll v SjtNt. CvprfU, olrl. 23, Of Gllr'd~ Grove. ' ' ' · 7 • '9 'XII bl~ equal lo five (S) 1>1•eent ol Mr. trld Mrs. Joseph G. Weli, 2077-A KU•TZGA•A" ••· 1 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Phfl"' G. Alt>anet.e, 121 Felr Or., !he 1m nt ol ... , ••o, m••• '''''''lo Tuslfn·Aw:..-Coslt-Mffl, olrl. · " ----v ' R chtlrd COllll Mes• c HI '2611 '" "' I or. •end Mrl. Rkh•rd O'Relllv, 19121 John, ·SJ, and-ES!ller Victorin, 6,, ' a • Ille ord of tile Newport-Mesa Unified , Quet 8IV, Huntlllll'IOll 8...:11, bVo' botli OI f ountlln Valley. Thi$ bu'llleS$ IS ConClllCled II'{ •n In• Scl!IOI Olstrkl . .ti Perfor111nnc1 llond 11'11'/ (IO•tl-•) MOY tt !MITH-NELSON -M•ll 7, Jimts l'lCTtTJOUS aUSINl!SS dlvldvtl. , bl required al the discretion of fhe f .,.,. Mr. end Mn. Edwin T. H111son •61 e 1111fr!tl)'I • .:), iri(hftO!riUt•Kafhleen, Pilt.M.E STATl!MENT Plllhp Q. • .AINnt!of Olslr!ct. 111 Ille eveai or failure 11 111ter WE WANT !11!!!!!'1!!!'!!!!'1!!!!''-!'!!!!l'!'!!!!!J!!! 2231 South Bristol Avenue 546-0022 l72 Hour Evaluation Scr \'ice11) eest 19th St. C01l1 Melt. bo11 ' 4,~1'Qtll of HvntlnQtO,. 8etdl , Tiie 1011owl119 person '' Oolog 11uslne'1 Tiii' statt!l'l\tol was f!le'd wl!h Ille Coun-lnlo svcll cootracl, the pr0a'9'ds <Jf trie Mr. ·1oc1 Mr•. T11om•! J. Freier, 10621 TAv;LDlt-OALSA NOl1RI·..:-r M.v 7 as: • . ,; , IV Clerk of Or~• C°'"'ntv on Mnv 14, el)etlt-,!"lll be forfeited, or In c11e ol • YOUR HO --M~.'':r111oz;;:: ·r.~~";·hO~~ldae, 19922 s1e11i.en 11. •• 2s, 1100 Linda Lee, 29; soVTHERN C A'L 1 F o RN 1 .ti IN 1913\ !~ _, , . 1 J , ="Ille\ 1u11 1vm 1n.reo1 wul be ME SPANISH CANTINA La>d!'llltOll La,.,., Hvnllnglon s eicn, ·~ qolll l!f Hvnllnofon 8"81:11. , ,. STITUT,E, •26 W1$11;l~m StrMI, Tvs!ln, P •" od ..... •'J'25m It'd fC>JUld Scl'IOOI Otdtkt of Or.nu• R•d Co-t. R•all ... ,, O\Ol" Pf.US pool. •\ l-. 1-ollS, boY Wl'l.SO"':COSTE(LO·;L"'Mlav a,'l loyd Ca!1farni92'6~: ,~. . u ,.,, ...... ~Got$i> Oatlf ~P•lt eoo.wv.•.r. --·---....... "' ·V "'"'""' Mr. •nd Mr!. Jon -Ktnnedv, 3313 south E., S-1, 01 O•n• Polo!, and Margaret. THE tHURCH F SCIENTOLOGY, May 21. 2a, ind Juoe .; n ,"1973 1~-nc bidder moy wllhdr1w Ills bid tor • tY.'O office!!. strong ·in the large [a1nily k i t C h I' n R1mon1, 5an11 A111,1ilrl. ---st,-.of·lagune--.NlgveL -· MISSJO!l,..OF, (IR.-,NGE _CQUNT_r, .. A period o• for!y·f1Ye <•S) dlY! a11tr ~ N rt H bo C 11,•/bar-b-qw. Only $42.500 3 Bedroonl hon1e-tuJIY , car- peted. recently {!ainted. Large f'nc loscd sunporch, [t'11ccd h'Ont &-back yilrd, 1'00n1 for boat. Quiet street. $27.500. Roy McC11rdl• Realtor U!O Ne"'POl't Blvd.. C.M. ~m' Ultimate in California Uvi119. \\'c h a\"e 4000 sq. ft. of custo1n p1'C'Slige and quality c.n I, 1 ~ acre. Offering lotal privacy \\'ith p1'0fe11sional landscaping. 6~ big IX'droorn~. 31i bathli, 2 love- ly lire1>l8C't'S, triple car garagt> and a vie,,. of e\·er,Y1hing. \'ou 've g.:>t to ~ this honle! $73.9a). Phon~ ;tt5-0l6:> for showing. Mr. tl'ld Mrs. Marold l<OOPOwllt. 11992 fiYDE-l!IECKLUNO _ MfY 1 Ttrr"Y No11-Prcfll Callfor..ta c:'.orpor11IOfl, •1! -PUBLlC-NOTfCE Otlt set 1or-fh1-~nlng thereof. ' ewpo .. ar l' Oslo. . M~or!:, s'M,~~vi":;11~ McClure. ~ FOfest, 16 , and Marsh• ,.\a.rle, 2,, Wcttt Sl~tll Streel, T11~u,.,, CalUornla Tl'lt 8041"(1 of Edvca11or1 of ttit N~· Jl.li:!sa area. Has a s tat!O f .'v/immedtnlc ·occupa ncy. L•.twoocl' COUl1, Yortll Lll'ldl. l>01 bo!l'I of Laguna Hll!s. 91680 Mesa Uoille.:I kl!OOI Olslrlct ruerva Ille pro!essionals to sell you1· * GINNY s2·50 R!ENT Mr. tnd Mrs. Stephen ShOfl, atS Ille· LAYTON.CHILDERS _ M•Y $, OC>l'lllld ~~1,~00t>u1lness 1, eondlK!ed bV 1 cor· FICTITIOUS aUSINESS r19111 to r~iec:t 1nv or al! bid1, end not hotne. List \\'ilh US and in •* *• . M~,;~1rre,_ cgs~~1:.''~~· :gr,.,, 1315 ~"· 21• i~does Moines, low~, and TME-CHUltCH OF SCIENTOLOGY, Thi 1o11!~::E ~!!~"!~1111Tdolng busl-~~~!~"!!1; ·rn~~~~i\fy 1C:81~1.:~ia:1~ /~ return \\'e v.·ill give you the .... _u.* MORRISON 'TILL YOURS Slllnl'IOll Ltne, Cosl• M••· bOV ""°'ah • 18' al Fcuntaln "'~11~"· MISSION OF ORANGE COUNTY ness ts• •nv bid rtctlvect. bet' 'bl · If *UITI* REAL TQDS MIY,, Mg~.~~~·LJY~,e~~;-00t'~~e.1h :~~ Raymond Kemp, Preildenf i'HE. BOAT -"8ROTHiRS FOUR'', O•ted June-~. 1971 h s possl ~ ser\'l(,'e. you * --* .,. 3 Bcdroon1s including guest Mr. end """'·, Rolltrt H•vwa•d ;J.63' M 119 ,; 11 ,; a ot Cost• MISlll • This $lltement w•s filed with I~ cou11-610 N('W'pOl't Cenler Drive, Svl!e 655, NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED · ave questions <.'Oncernlng '"**•** 557-41~ farlli!y, CO'ly den. Gow-niel ::,.reu:erltt .-;"'"ue. C~a ~-·~· YOU.NGoMOOiiHo'.us.e.. _ MeY 11 tv Clerk o1 Or1n11e couoty on June 6. im NIWPOl'I Beach. Cellfornla .92660 ___ SCtlOOL OISTR1,CT the sale of a property C'all kitchen. o .. -uct dining. Mr. tnd Mn,-LVIWI A.;~mstoct··l71H· -Thomll9 EdWlrd• .. , alld-.t.udrey-J·' -~. -_.,,...-Mark. F •. s.,~t .. 6330 Gr.ttn Vttley of OTenge County, C1llfornl1 us -\\'e \Vant lo help • REAL."~ I u-·-' b .• -,l~ l R Newlllld,-Apt. C, MvntlllQ!oo 6...:h, 51. bOlft OI Fovntllln Veller. '' P.ublt$htcf 1>r1ftg1 COisl .. Dally'' Piiot: ·(;lrei..-<;ulver·Clty,· C•,lllor,,la-902111 --av: O«olh'/ .......... Fllhlr 64.:·-GNm-(O""'Jfe"-n>·U-g""' a;..,1 AT}; ~l,.}:S_ .. ·-_ ""-'U _MC ttp ace. \lg· olrl. M-t• VRAJtCH-HOW,ARTH _ May 11 J11n• 11, lt, 25, 11'1d Julv 2, lf13 17n-73 Craig A. Scudcter, i 4$ Norlfl Ill'! Purclltslng Ager.I orouou ,..... ~'" "' OPENING FOR geCl"l)eaJTi~ ·!lug ~· Nlkol• 3" ahd C•r1• Robert• ,.,· f'rool, 8•1b04 Hl1111d, Calllornla '1662 M.S-1100 "" ''l'Ji.'RJ( . ' · · · C rumpus· Mr. elld Mn . .t.~1111 SC1'11fler, 1641 bolt! .;, c~ia Mb.I. ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• buslneu I~ conducted bV • gen-PvbiJlhld Or1119e coast o 1ny Piiot, room. Dance Pav 111 on . ~~~~O:'\,:rl.e. Aot." Hvnlt...,eon TSUR:UTA-MATSUMOTO -Ml'{ 11. er•I ~lllP. ----:Wroe·..-11lolt~~.·lfll;--·-···170to?3 -HUNT-IN"-G~TON'' I R' ,, ......... E neo~_LU:en@ _SfJ\Rl\WN.G_fQQJ., _t\geJU •• , "' M'· ,_ , •1 ,..1 .. 1,,, Eddi• H •I> OI LOI """"" '"' Merk F. Scudder ea state Sale<. ~pl•. 6'"' "'''"". ,.. .,Y,:, Irvin:.' glrl. ..,. .-'Ch!yeto, $s, of Wt1tmln\tff. ' FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Th11 ,1a11menl wes llled will'I f~ Coun· ,~~ " ...,.u..iw Mr. •Ml Mn. Jolin l•mbel, 914 O•k ALVAltEZ·M•LLER. Mav 1 1 0 HAMI! STATEMENT rv c1erk. of or1nge couotv on M•v 31, PUBLIC NOTICE $52,950 PY1?~0'1·.'"g·oodn P~~".,•11k•_,.,•,•.•k1_•, "tw~.::;0:::.-..,~.00~-U-S-E"S~I-!-! Slrffl, COit• Miit, girl. Anth(W'IY Arthur tt of Hunlln,ooo' Tne ollowlr.g Plf!IOl'I 11 eol"ll buslnes1 1973. "' , .. ,,,_ Fl M V P' ' -11 • ' ••. f 2$1'0 d M~t.~;.Zf~i111t!::1.t>!~, •c ' • ..,,, ," :~~h, •nd Mivl• "11111• 11 • 01 Santi 'tTMEJ ROGUE'S G.t.LLERY, 11' 3~th P 1 o• 1 1shecl Orange C01st 011ty Pllot.Jun.e UMll't=~w:C':t~~l!J,•57,0,7 If you're looking for a lan;e a \'C'rtising_ Sanic locarion \\1ly buy one, \\then you can Mr. •nd Mrl. OtllKI Ml s•tieek. 1 n rd CUTTER·OO'OSON -M•'I 11, Dwlgl'lt Slrffl, Newport 8eKh, CA 92660 ~. 1, •• 2S, 1913 1611·73 Nollet l11Wll111 llih 4 bedroom 3 bath.homC-\\'ilh 18 years. Call for intervlc'>''. ge_t lY.'0 houses for ~000! !t,, Non:o. bOll" L .• lll, Incl J11ne Sherrin. 21, both OI Stev .... JOM Saker. 1" 3olm Street, NOTICE IS Hl!REIV GIVEN !hit lo• a 16 x· -bonu• -. ,,.,. \V.E. Lnc~nn1y('r, R\tr, ...... --··· ,_.,,,,,d.~= •. ·.,.,. Mr. and Mrs. All>lrf J. Lono. 220f Hllnlll'l!lton s~acll Newport 8Hcll, Celllornla 9U6G PUBLIC NOTICE '"" " '""'" 64&-3928 er~ " ' ~ College Ave. Aol. 2. CM!a Mes i, bov WERT-KOH.t.UT ~ Ml• 11 Kennet• Tiiis llvliMss 11 coodvcltd b'/ 1 llf'l'llted Board 01 E'dvcinon of Ille Newport-Mes• ished, a formal dining room. Eve: 673--1577 Custorn built 2, bdf., + one Mr. •""' Mr1. Jon S. Hea!Oll '22G51 P 1 .... • p.artriershlo. Unified Scllool Olttrlcl ot Or•not Cou111v. nd 11l1!'1der L•ne. Hunlln11ton 8e1c11, •u. «, "' Costa Mesi, end M•ry ST.wen Joh 8 kt!' l'ICTITIOUS aus1NESS c1111orn11, w1u rec11w 11t1led bid• up to a a 3 car garage, pick up NEW TRIPLEXES coUagr. Call Red Carpet, M~!rl.a_. Mrs. Warren Rocl'lt. 3334 Louise, ~1. of Son II Ana. This slaremeot .;,, j!le.:I with ll>e cou • NAME STATEMENT 11 :00 AM on tlle 11111'1 d•V of Jvoe 1913 •I the phone nmv and call Realtors ~ ( o p e n Rtm~. Stnlt Ant, girt. HENllY-NAROUL~I -Miy 11, George tv Clerk of Orangt CouolY on Jvnt 7 19~l Tile lollowll'lllJ person ii doing bu~l~eu the ol!lce of said Scl'lool Olstrlct, localed 842-2535. TN COSTA MESA I · . May 25 , l'1I N., ill, and P•lr"'' D1n1 30, .bOlll.of Fuat •s: t 1ts7 Pl•centl1 Aven111. cos11 Malt. 3 Bdrm., I ~ Balh c'c'c'c"~'~"o•c'~~=~~---l----Mr~niL.Mn.JkMrd FriMo, 71S ,,1ff5!tti):i;:~· .. IJRAl~LQ '.\• Publhl'led 0rar111e Coeil Oallv ' Piiat, THE STAINED GLASS WORKS, 4111 C•llforn/e, 11 w!llch llrnt 11ld bld• will )I OPEN TIL g • IT'S FUN 10 BE NICE' 2 Bdrni., 11,~ Bath * 16_ UNITS * Sht\11111r, No. 3, Cotti Miii, girl. Edwerd o .. 31, lrtd Sylvli Aon, 20, wpad....Sucit._C bllcl •nd rt•d for: ~· Mr. tlld Mrs. Rodolfo Goni1te1. 611 batll of Hunflnoton !leich. Wes.iev Joho HO!,l•n, c/o Geo. F. R. units. tO!f'I Strati, No. B, Hunllnglon flucl'I, PETERSEN·H.t.IR _May ll, Oavid N., PUBLIC NOTICE Tfl•aard 111, 1.001 Gv1rn1 Ave .• lrvfoe, All bids ,,.. to bl';,., eecO!'Clltnct with 10~~ Jj()\VN Courtyard entry. rpo s gtrl. 511_, of HuJ'!ILl'llilt011.lle1t11 •. ill'ld Muriel ca. 92105 Conctltlor1s. 1n s 1 r 11 e11011 •' and Oranne County for each apt. Near shopping. MIY M, 1m , A .. 60, of San Gebrictl. Thb bullneu Is condocJed_ bv._•o_lpo Sf!lelfklflon•• which ire now on !Ut Jn llll Mr. Ind Mr1. FraoelJcO Roldan, 931 WALLIS-SHULE"" -Mt'/ II, Rooert FICTITIOUS IU$1HE5S ' dlVldu•I n:e-bfll(e ot IM Purch.11lr19 A!llftt Of n ld Apartment No \'f\Cancies! $175,000. P1ul1r\no. (Oita Mas@. glrl. L .. ~a ... of Fullerton, ind Htle11 A., 41, NAME STATEMENT Wesley J. MO!,llln Scl'IOOI Oish'lct, 1157 Pl1cenfl1 AlffNM, R I G-EM ... __ _ Mr. •net Mrs. Rld1ard C. JU1r9eni, o1 Munf!llg lon Such-------Tt11--followlng-perlOl'l--l'-dolng-bV1ln1u ...!his s!1leme111 was Ille.:! with tile Coun· Costa Mesa, Ct1llor!ll1. ''IRVINES'' •a tors S47-6791 ~ lrtn SpletwOod W1y, Irvine, g1rL GORE-McALLISTER _ Mav 11, J•mH •l: -IY Cli>rk-Qf-..Or11191-COl.H'llV-lln-MtY 2.l. ~Ei,cll_.._gil"'-dlr',.tl'IU•l_JUtimJJ..o!.tl.dJiltll!IJJn \ C N Mr. end ...,..I. llvrlelgh Br-, 5.101 E., 31, of Fountain Villey, and LEON WILLl.t.MS COMP!\NY, 1502 1t73 Int orrn"' •certified or castMtrs cl'llKk 0-~-~NGE 1 . NEWl'OR ' 'l.._ Q!LStJI\\')'., .B. · Sllll'Tl _ltol• Rotd, lr11!11t. glr1. K•Thrvn Ann, 25, o1 Torrlnce. CresNlew or., Newport lleach, c11. f ·25U• or • bid bond equal to five (51 perctnl of R}';Al.TORS ' 642-4623 Mr. •l'l!I MA. Jime 8owl1, m Costa SHAW.CREEO _ Ml'/ ll, Steven 916611 Publl'l'le.:I Or.1nge Coast Oaltv Pilot, 11\e amount ol 1111 bid, mtda p0y1bre to HEIGHTS DUPLEX Misl Sfiiil:-COStrMAC'bo'f. Josepl'I, 21 , ol westmln$1el', llnd"Sail-Jemn l-Wllllarru, 2502 crestvli!W Ml'/ 28 Ind Juoe •· 11, \t, 1973 1626-73 Ille order of '~ N~t-Mttt Unified OR 'HARDS _ \ ;COLONIAL Mr. 1"4 Mrs. Chd• fllollm . 16561 ctro M1x!r,e, 21 , of Rltlto, ' Or .. Ntwport Beach, C1I. 9,660 kl>ool Dl1trlct. A PerformallCe 19fld-mly , 5 nn-t. ~ AIU011Ce .t.\ffl'llll, Apt. 1. Tustin, t>Oy. WOODS-JENSEN _ 1,,,.., 12, oonalcl TJlls butl~esi Is conducttd llV an in· UBL! 11e required 11 the dllcretlon ot 111e '"l'he Ranch" offers 4 br'., [ l"':' .. ling :rbdr, ch1plex. R ear BEA,_. Mr. ind Mrs. John Markel, 33382 Wiiliam, s.. and Betty Jean, Ml, bOlh dlvldVll P C NOTICE Olsfrtet. In tl'lt ever.I ol talture to fllltt' immaculate 3 yr. old 110011•• unit has extra large )'a rd. U I I Aslorl1 SlrMI, 01n1 Poi11t, bOV. of Co•ll Mesa. Jam'' Leon W!llllm$ !ntc SIKh conlr.ct, me pror:llds OI tr-.9 ~ Boll I 4 Bdrm A' · 4 ba Mr. enct M•'-Lerry Costanto. '1111 E•sl KELLY-MILLS _ Ma 1 u, Jc~n w •• 60 This 11a1e,,,en! was 111~ wltll Tfle cour.· NOTI CE TO c1t1!0ITOll:S check will be tor111m1, or 1,., c•se of , Oriental gardenS on a quiet 1 iavc ncy,· paint and . " formui dining. • i , I I Hood Avenue. S1nla A1111, llov. ot Bt1111ower, anct M•rtllil e .. ::o, Qi ty Cltrk <rl Orenue coun•v on May 16, SUPERIOR. CO UR T OF THE bond, 111e full sum tl'lereol wlU be c ul-de-sac adjoining a c~rpels. Tren1enrlous loca -2600 sq. fl., In just !!parlcllng M MIY 21.,. 1t1MJ ....... I ...... WHtm1nsltr. 19n ST.t.TE OF CALll'OllNIA 1'01 forfeited 10 ltld Sc.hoot District ol Orlngl U'-~n '··If. _11on, It you're Jookin ... fo, an condition. $45,000. lf you're r. t .._ ,...,11u.-. a.U an, "'"" STEWART·80RGES -r Mil'/ n, t:ran~ F2!Y, THE COUNTY OF ORANGE CoYnlY. • · "''""" """ -Smote T1". FOllflf•ln Valley, bOy. Rov, 19. 01 CM!• Miia, and sv5111n Publlil'le.:I orano• C041sl oanr Piiot, No. A-16:116 No bidder 1111v wllhdr•w hi• bid for 1 \VALKER & l.EE Rea ltors l~\-estnient 01· a place to lookl>g for a great hOmc ! M~. '""' Mn. H...,ry C•ll. 21212 G11ve1, M1rle, 11, of Hvn!lngto11 &tecl'I Mav·21 , 111, 1ne June ,, 11, 1tn 1S2J·n E11a1t of SIMEON w. ER\VIN, aka period ot forty-five (45) d•V' •lier the 54&-0022 · live \1'Uh income C111l us \\"ilh character ln the Best Mission v11ro. bo'/. OCHD.t.·FISHER -May 12 Arturo :n SIN.EON ERWIN, Oeeeased. date tel fOl".the ~Ir.a fhl•eot. no\11 · This 11·o n 'l last! Red Cosla. Me!lll location Call UJI. I Mr. ,..., Mr .. ltwl'tt'ICt C•11•he"' 212' Of Cosll Me11, 1nd s11e:m1le1 Anr.' PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GlllfN lo Ult Thi Board of t:dvc•Hon ol lhl Newport INVESTME_NT Ca"""I, R•al10-.... ~Moo. Oil 1111• R1'ghl -w. R ed J ----Sou1h-ll-.OrJJ11...S.nl~ .-..,., .b:OY., ---=--1k~ Fullt•loo. ' <redllor1 of 1111 1txw1 n1med decedenl Mes• Unified Scl'ICIOI Ol$trlct r1sarv" !he • •-~ '" .... OU<IU '"' • Mr. •llCI M•~ Thomlt F. Carroll, 22151 8AUMA)l:sec1CMll.:~--M1y ~11, tll~.L1•LPfr$Ol'l111av1~c111ms •a1ln111ne right to ••Itel anv or all bids,'""' r.at PROPERTIES C.USJOM----Carpel Reallon, 645--3080. Jullllo Pl&el, El Toro, tiov. Allletl, 4 , and Wllllm1 J1~e. (1, ~alh FICTITIOUS IUSIHfSj. s•ld dec:edttil ere requli'ea!Olll'1)fe' , MCftSarlly---ii«e~-'°"""'--bldrlfMl--to ---9·U ifs-I n--.i !I $f--"'='iif.iiiiii~iif.j;lc::. _ _j.) Mr. and Mrs. Clrltr Corbi!!, 31 &1aeon of Huntington Beach. NAM• STATllMINT 'l"lrll lhe 11tee1sery VOIK.hert, In Ille ofUcl Wtl11e 1nv lnfor,,,.lity or lr,...utarlty 111 'n _n-am a vesa ;,.u,000 -INYESTME r-----llO M 8•v;:-;:~a8"~:· l lrl. 01 t9'2 KOLL.t.RS·KONG, -Mey 11, Kc.a The to 11 ow 111 •.iie•sons 1r1 doing of ll'lo 'lork of 1~ 1boYe enllnect court, or anv bid rtctlllld. Triplex in Co6ta Mesa $72,000 EASTSIDE. BEAUTY .' r. -t •· on• • 11'<!11, Patrick, 18, •!Ml PmelOll-t $11e, 11, butl11eu es; 10 ore1otnl them, wl!h !lit 11Hts11trv O•led J • 1m 5 Unit · ,..A-ta M 172 ORIENTED? Sprlt'lllllelc:I. Co$1• Mesa. glrl. bO!ll af COiia Mtw. P.t.CIFIC SALES • ..s E. 11th. COii• llOUCMr1. lo !Ill VMer"slgned ti tl'lt olllce .NE~~itT-MESA UNIFIED s in UR; esa 000 beautiful h1·0 sto~ ·.usto- . _ ~ 2t, 1'1t WE_!S8A'tKE11:-we1ss -Mav 12, Jl'fln Mes•, C•lll. o1 her eltor"41YS, GRISHAM, WINSTON, sc OOL 0 CT 6 Unit-s In Costa Mesa b "" •· '" • I Mr. 1nd ,Mr1. JOl'lft J. Jl,cG1rrv. l6l61 J .. )1, t!'ICI Lt~• Matll'll 20. 00111 ot L. A. Htnflern•l'I, f56i ••lllot W•Y· VANOE,N8ERG. NOlT AND CONWAY. of~.""" ~~4. C1Ufornlt (new} $120,000 ulldl'rs home located In We ha,ve many exc usivc G•~· Apt. " H1111t1ng1on 8Heh, Huntlr.g1on Be.ch, Hiywerd, cani. , • AttorMV• ,, Lew, 1000 Jeroinr Tl'Vi By 0oro111y-Har'f1Y F1lttlt' Triplex i Cost& M: e :s 8 East Costa Jl.lesa. Imagine 4 liSt\PIPt' oo amall apartments M~~lld Mr'1c. Henry H. Quigley. Jr., 8~~EY;f.~~~:..Rw~o f :;"'" 13, Frank J. Owen. "'2 8rl1tol Wov, Bulld!ng, Lont S1Kh,.c1111om11, w!llch 1, Pvrcll-.!1111 Aaent (new) O ·Mn,OOO bdr .. 3 baths, hUgc raised in Costa Mesa. Call Red st32 Cllltllu Ci~!' ltvln.e ......., 8t 11 • • o ewport H1vw1rd, Cell!. t11e olt<e of b\llln111 of tilt unaerslgnt'd In ..U-1100 •"" he• 1h f' l b I Ca-I R•al•-""" ""'Mt ' ' ~·· •c • •nd Mtillyen M«r111, Jl., ~' Mld1111 Allen, 16lJ2 Pltc1lrn, Foun· all m1tter,,1 Pfrf•lnll'll 10 the nlete ot w!d ,vll11shtd Ortl"IOf Coat! 0111y ,.11o1, 6 Units in Costa , Mesa 1 ll'E!p act>· ui l in gas ·""" • ..,,., ~ 11111 v1111y, c1111. <11cei11n1. w11111n tGur months •ll•r 1111 JUM,i 111C1Ju,.,.11,,1913 1101-n <new) $170,()1)) ~rbecue, large corner Jot 1-~(o~pc~n"e~v~enln&~!!!!;•~lc·---- I THE PICK OF Punch I REMOVA - -w.rcomt to tht dl1tn"c(, rou #rt }u1t,/f'I r#ne to Join our Stop Eiift--slf<ltry .• l Thl• buSineis 11 <Ol'ldvcted bY • oeneral flr•t pubUcellon ot lhl• l'lllllee. 6 Units \n ~--1a Mesa 1110,000 w.1th boa! yard for 145,000. p1rtnero11ip o.1ec1 M41V 31, 1m Punuc NOTICE vffl p k L.A. H1r.11em•r. MAVIS E. STAPP, Red Carpet, Realtors 645--8080 I(' up the phOne and call Tiiis it1tem1ni wo1 !lied with lht Cou"" Extcutrlx of tl'lt wn1 us RiS.ht l\O\V~ i;-or truly tv cierk o1 Ora!llil• c:oun1y on M•v 16. ot the ebo\19 n1mect deeMtnt H!WPOllT-MISA UHll'llO &~SA VERDE profes11"""'I help 0·n r1·ndlng 1913 GRISM.t.M, WIHSTON, VAHOINllll:G, SCHOOL OllTll:ICT :m5 """' 1'2»'' HOTT ..,,.,0 CONW.t.Y Nol'ict 1nv1""' •• Sl'LASHll or selling your home. Call Pvt:lill'led Or11'10tl C')ast Deny 'Piiot, Altorlltff II LIW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhtl ,... ' •• Hed C11rpet. R c R I t Dr II Mev 21 . u, tl'ld J11ne 4, n, 1913 1519'71 1• Jtrl lM Tm! Bwfllll"9 Bo.tr~ of Educ11UM of Ille Newport-Men 645-.,,"'°". • l.onf l•tdl, C•U---lt Unlfltd Stl'IOOI Ol1trlcl of Ort ne-County, 4 Bdr,. 3 bath pooJ hOt11(' Oil -'-joi'-c;:"":-,o-~"'°""~=-- PUBLJC NOTICE . • c1n1orn11. will reetl\le mlect 111d1 1111 to the nicest $1\'C(lt in ii. •. ,.,, BAL BOA T111(21si•u.1•n 11100 .t..M."" the 11th d1v o1 JUl'lt ltn 11 ,_ ISLAND --------------·l"tt:"",bl~~.'!" ~~tc.,o,1r1x, •• ,, ll'lt olllte of iald School Di1trltt, 1oc1lff Verde. Large corn er lot. If \'(lu'll hr, pmud, to O\Vll thl!I 3 ,ICTITIOUS llUSIHl!SS "'""' ..... Dall'{ Piiot. a• las1 Pllea,,tla A'tellllf, CMll MISI. yOU wait to Ctl ll you 11·111 h ' l l Jvnt 4, 11, 11, ls. 1m u1t-r.1 c1111orn11. 11 whleh !lmt 111d bids wru be miss this one. t<!n,500. c,11 i·, la ~rnc. 'lti1Cr-<:am NAME ST ... TIMINT p11bllcly <»enf!CI lltld reld for ! c "'"' . th~l-()U!, centrally lOCl'llcc'.l bu:~,, 1~~i'1no Dtr1ons are -doll'llil PUBlJC NOTICE FULL c1 RCUUTION eooK. Red. IC:rpel, Jl c 11 It o r ~, patio. lllrQ:c brick firf·1c In HOPt(INt/PETERSON -CLEGG EM· OE'fECTION SY,T!M -546-8&10 (opep cvenlng11 l ( ,. KAY PROJECT, 36t s111 Ml911'5. NeW" 'Allr ~' ''* to lit lo-~, ordlf'ICtl .,1111. C"OUEGE PARK • a n1 , rm. & roomy double pOl'I !leach. C•lff. '2660 HOTIC:I TO (lll!OITORS ond '""'''' In s Ir u c I 0,,.. tl'ld gars.;(' + 1 br. Apt. N sitp~ M~1~s1,r0.;..!.,,1t"' Fon111ne. ~~:f:1g: c'...t~:J.:r. ~~: ~::C!rrf:!1~71i11:~~~c111:~,.no;:i.:,r;· ~1~~ ..-4 BDR 8'134 • 500R· 1 ewoor •• I •. ,Y....... TN( COUNTY 01' ottANOE School .. trlcl. 19S7 'PIK«l''a AwM., l ocry •• ly •1•5179 Tl'llt bllsll'lffl t condvc!ed bf • (ltneral Ht. A 161H Cotll M ... , C1IJfl:lr11l1. """ ""''"'""~:_;!-:-;,.,:::.;:~.;;;;._; JNrtnerthlo. e11111 of FRANCES a. JENAN Ole•••· Et<ll 111cldtr fllutl wbrnll • bid Hool!t Choice cb6i~. l ° Calton CUST""'M HOME • . s~H~ln1 td.. • · 111 11)1: 'fotm °' 1 cer11"ec1 or uilfllert be111uilrul 4 bdr & ran1ily rm' W •~~~~,.•m,11';,!'1~10<•1 HOf tCE ''' HER.EeY G•VEN lo tPll ~-or • bid boild 1<11111 ,. flvt W'tnf double fireplace, cove--J , EAS' T51. DE ""' "'" 9fl creditors of Tiit oll:lf)W !llll'ltd dlctdt1\I CS•l of "'-tmovnt of fl'lt Ole, "'IOI 1 .. · '""' Tl'l1t 1t1ttmt11I flltd with ~ County tlltl en ptrlOl'I• 1111111111 el•lm• 11911nst tht p.tYt., to !hi order of 1111 ~ pat-·This house h a s C!tfk of Dr11'1';1• countv or1 """' 11. 1fn Nld dtCtidt"' 1ra r1QVlrtd 10 111r1 ,,.,.,, VfllnM fCtlOOI 0 111rlcf, ,. ,1rior.-• everything and onJy $33,950. Lovely 4 {Wr.., l bath home fl-tMM wfll'i IM MCttM,,. -..cl'ltf•, lt1 tM office IO!ld """ bl nciw1rtc1~1t "" Gltcrt'flon e.JJ ·Red ,.__,. n. I on h\llO ·coroor lot.• Bulfder "ubllihtd Ortl'IQI C011t l>411ly PH6t, OI tl!f cltrk Ol lhl •boll• tt1lllled court, or " ,.,. Ol•tr'ld. 1n tllt ..,.,,, elf t•11tM '° ~H'' Ok>u. .__yo;t, ru:a ton owner and only· 1 yr, -·. M•v 21. n. ~ J\lftf 4. n , 1tn 1su-n 10 Ol'llffll "'"°' wlm ,,,. 111< .. tarv "'"" lnto' WCI! COtlttKf, !hi ,,. • .-of . ~ topen evenings) • ...... vou<.ws, 10 ffll urw:tenlol'lld ,, t11t ofltcH "" ¢MCtt w111 11t totrtli.d, or 111 a• of , $ 17 OO Check 1his! Beine l'!Dld at PUBLIC NOT.ICE of 1.1"'°'411 .. ~ ,,,._Dinsmoor, At• bOrld, 111t tun "'""' "*'"°' w111 lit 1 0. laat year• prloos Md almost ~ •• LaWj :iso £1sfl1llf '"""· fOt'MM '9-..ld1ctm 01.+rlrt ., -11.t ~co•t $45,000. _Cell Rea !----~-~ w-..ui...-eo.tt...M4f41• Ctl!torflli "627. P.!'!l~ UQ>B . l'ICTITIOUS IUt!Hl:ll wfllcl'I II It'll "plt¢e of bvslilff•-"«'""fllll a ailer mif w fillrfW~litild -..IU~ ti\ pet.,.Beal HAM• STATllMSJtT lllMllf'llllzr.' '" 111 ""Ill" w1•ln1M IO wlod of forly,.flve 1411 d•n antr tM Very clean~-bi"lden & y,'Ot'k NEW Tiie f{)llOWll'IO Wion 11 Going tw1lnes1 Fl!t 1$11 I Of .. lcl cltcldlr\I, Wlll'll(I d111 llf lor tM °"'"ll'IO lf\eftol, $h0p~ In N'Qr, Lois Qf 4-1'1 fl:Y ••; '°"' mortllll tllft' 11\f llr1l publlc1n-0rt ot . T,llt 8Nrd of Echte.tllon ot ttlt Ntw!M!:t· + ~ The" DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S BONNI£ M 0 It T GA Ge co.. ,6)6 11111 llOll(f. • M ... Unlll9d klloOI Ol1tr\(I rtWl!ff IPlt privacy with cha\n.Jlnk fen · New and ready to tell. Take R•m-or1w, Coron• 001 Mir. eii. Dated M•Y IS, 191S. • r10111 fo retect enf or 111 Didi, 11111 not ' ce l'lltound lhi!I cho-1.... 1tdvt1nlt11M or tlr8l ow .... r lax· -J16ll, Doulillat "" Jtr11n, "l(~•llrllv !ICCllll tlll towttt bid, ttlCI 10 ho • "'"'6 .,._, "" 1------------- Helfft L. Ru5M11, .,_ R•Mon• Otlve. E1r11:11lor M 1111 w11r..,. 1111Y h'llorrnellff or lrrt0u11111y 1n m e! Price 1s firm ... but bener:ttJ. Choice Costa Me.Mt Coron• 1111 Mir. Ct. n~'· e11111•of 1111 •boll• •ny bid t&ethr.ci. easy financing. locallon, Red · C tl r pct , TIME' FOR -Thl1 bull,,... I• <ondvc.tlcl ..., '"' Jl'I' "'"*' dfcedlnl. 011td Jutlt '·1th ' WAL.KER & LEE ftA"ltor• Realtors 546-.8640 dl'lfdu1I. • Ll,...OLD, MSNOlllSOftl ...C DfNtMOOll -NIWP'ORT-MEIA -.--a ,u, l"ltllWI •wu " A Htlet'I L. lluu.tl .......,. .. Lt• • ! UNlfl!(D $CHOOL OLS:fRICT -'ll<r"W'' SUPER, 1740 eq.' r I • lhl1 1lottmtnl w•• lllfd w!ll'I tht COii,,. 1't ••If 11"1 II .. NII 111 of Otllllt COU!llY• C•lllO!'nlt Tum t"'-\nlo Ca!ll townbo11~1'1n Vie'\\'~"""" IY Cl1rll. of Dr•no• (OIJOl'I Oii MIY 1'-C"tl MtM. (lllfent& ml7 8 '{ .Ool"ollrl Htf'Yly flltlltr '"I'"' l'l!'VU un. T"""""'I (t1tl .... ,,N Pinch•1T111i Agent ·-"Weed it & R(!ap'' 1u·ea·S~4!00· CanlUf, ca. I 11tsm A"'"'""1w••1C...., w-1100 From treuure 1 h OUNtnER REALTY P'v~l&lled 9'•1'111• GHii Otlly l'!lof, 'P\llll~d Or-e11111 C011t D•UY Pilot. "t1b1!1llfd Or11'1111 to.\t O•llY ,./lol .11111~ CA•• OaJ 5 0 tt'lS M•v u. ''· tiil" Jll!'ll q'11;-i.,,------,,..---n M:•r-t1r-te1·.Wil~·11, tt1a 1s11.1i "'w Jf1111.Jl,Jfn tlOt-13 .w. ly 'Pilot 714·75.l-6395 or 714·753-1151 • ' DAil. y l'IJ,OT I CLASSIFllD ADS CALL 642;5678 r ~ , Mondiy, Junt ll, 197) DAILY PILOT J 'I AnriounctmeJ'lt$_,.-I • • • 5QQ. • ~ •••••••• 9'().990 looU & Ma1ire (CJii~ 9CJO . 9M """"""'""'· •.•••. J00 .799 1 The Bluest Marketplace on the· Orange Coast DA.I.LY p,1 CLASSIFIED ADS J ---i..Salo ... nS·MO f~ial ......... 200 .199 • ,.,.,_., • . • . • • • • • SlS • 'J,llR. htl and ~~. . • • •. ISO • 199 leol I.tot. Get.al. • • • . tSO • l99 Houses for ~ • • • • • • 100 • l24 L~ & found • , ..... , I ¥> i S74 · .• , . IOO • 149 , . You Can Sell It, Find It , Tra~ It With 1a _ Want Ad . \. . ( '642-5678) One Cal I Service ' Fast Credit .Approval llentol • • • • • • . • • • • 300 .... Schook ond lmtfue:1ion • • • S7S • m . S.vic.et ord '-Pain . • . . 600 • tm . 9t5 • 94:9 '-- E_RRORS. A'l"-rtl,.rs 1hould chtck their odo dolly l ..-•I l'fOrl ~mmediately. Tho 1--1-DAIL ¥-l'ILOT-, wum,·Uobilltrfor thoj~-i lncorrm lnMrtlon only-. _,.._ 2 General BIG CANYC)N C.C.-$124,SOO Spectacular open bea1n ceilings. Large ol'ooms~a.te.rlfie-floor _plan In Ibis 5 bed>- , room home. Family room, format dining room & 3 baths. 3 ~'irep)aces & 3-car garage. ~·ine carpeting & drapes. Quick possess ion. ''Our 21th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors• WANT TO ·B~l~D~ ••••I! .I 2111 S~n JNqWn Hills Read ROOM TO BUILD second UN IT on this "O.,,rlooklng Big ''"yon Country Club" iarge corner Jot. 2-bedroom house, carpets, NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. Mi-4910 drapes, lenced yard in Newport Heights. General General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,500. DEEP BLUE SEA OUR 24TH YEAR Offering Service Only Experi•nc• Can Provide LEASE OR LEASE/OPTION El\SJbluff Lusk 3 bdrm., 2 balh home famil y rm. w /frplc., & gourm et kitchen. Home equipped \Vith intercom, burglar & lire alarm. $450 Monthly. · ·HARBOR VIEW ! ! Like rieW 4· bdrm. &: family I'm. home,;oCOm· pletely ~redecorated inside & out. Quick possess avail. $89,500. ........ w. General 4 UNl()UI: liC\MI: WH4T IS YOUR VIEWPOINT? Whatever, it can't con1par~ with the vie\v from this Newport Beach Co·o p apartment. Seventh floor! Perfect for the \veek-end visi· tor, ideal for the traveling co uple. Ameni·. ties inclu de complete-maintenan·ce, secur· ity, parking, slip privileges and a heated pool. Offered at $89,500. UNl9UI HOMU OF NIWPO•T llACH, 645-6500 A Listi-. ef M9"lll hflellCI REALTORS General Corqn• del M•r CHANNEL ·REEF Thr Channel Rrer "condo" devr lopl'!1ent, at 2525 Ocean Bl\'d. In. Old Corona. offers the 11lthTlate in 1-lal'bor Arco living. Both the b(ly anrl 01.·can arr ar your hack door fo1: you to t'.'l;plore \\•iU1 your 011·n boat from your priva1e boatslip. \\e havr 111·0 units !Gr snle. both \\1·0 bedroom!!, 111·0 hathi;. l"1'0m $95,CXXI u11. 6Ta-72Z"l. 18 Bedrooms Plus Ocean View Actually ir"!I 3 bcdroonts · 3 ba1hs, ran1ily roorn and a 2000 sci. fr. rinishrd recre- a!ion roon1 !hat 1vould di· 1·lde easily into 15 inore IO x l:l bedroo1n.'> or any· thing else your hl'art de-! sil'l's !hat takes up 2000 sq. It. JUST A SHORT BLOOK lrom this near new Newport Duplex. 3 & 3 bedrooms, 2 baths upgraded owner's unit with ocean view: shag carpets &-beam ceilings. You couldn't replace it ·ror $105,000. Just. li sted . PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES "A HOME FOR ALL REASONS" Excellent Mesa Verde cul-de-sac with room $20,000 belo1v rcplacl'mrnr cost at only $99,500. C a J I 675-66i9. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT !or .boat <1r !railer. Bright and .cheerful with Linda file W•terfront drell'm kitchen, large family room, 3 big bed-/Jn NIGEl ~AILEY Ii. A550CIAfES JUST LISTED . rooms, 2 . !>aths and covered patio. Don 't Custom 4 bdrlll., 41h bath home on lagoon. worry · about the gas shor.tage here _ walk Fully equipped island kitchen, \vaterfront to sllopping, schciols, bus, etc. Ready for your QUALITY BU.ILT Eastside.Costa Mesa,' fresh· ly. redecorated 3 bedroom home. Hudwood floor s. cozy fireplace, new carpets, riear shopping. $30, 750. family room, billiard roo1n ...... $245,000 , inspectiorl. · . For complete rntorm•tion WOODLAND KAISER HARBOR On All Hom11 lo Loto, PIHH Coll: " " " " OCEAN VIEW • ,k» HERITAGE 540-ITSI Open Eves. if you, like these schools,. .we have the home -BILL-GRUNDY, REALTOR ror you -large 4 bedroom, 2 bath, !amity 341 a. Ide D S ·1 1 NB 6754161 room borne with beautiful front kitchen, Top Quality Construc1 ion by 1\'ell krio,vn builder l"herming, Coro!}a de! P.ial' 3 Bil \.Vilh formal dining. n1any unique fe"htul'es - very functional noor plan - i111n1ediate occupall<'y. . . R EALTORS SWIM ... in Ib is 18'x36' heat~d POOL. Great EASTSIDE location! Close to West· cliff shoppin g. 3 Bedroom, conver\ible den, 2 baths, fireplace, plus ROOM TO ADD ON. 10 % down -owner will ·carry 101ti· -2nd T.D. $39,500. Call !or appointment .. l!!!!!"".,.."yo"""""r".,""u"•"•"""' .... · .,·""""""'""""'" i --drive-iltro garage, boat or camper storage. Gener•l GeMral 1800 sq ft, in excellent co ndition. Price only Gene71I Gener.•I RUMPUS ROOM PHONE US FOR· Family Fun In y 0 u r _, ... ;I B. oNus. 1-:.\STSIDI::: 3 Bedroom • r J-IOn1e -&.... l8x10 B.UMPU ,\ !lhady st.rt'('{ ROO~I conipletl" "•ilh StOne rs such-a del~ - BBQ &. ~frigerator! Cozy \Vhen you cm'n _a '"~!>!Ory oomcr nestled anwng " Tha! ftr:-; )'O~~t nahli ~ !il'lect forest of shrubs and ,\ crackling 'f1repla~~ .. orange trees. Boat Storage. And ffUTllly'rOOm, 100 ~ 7.one R-2 ~-"'Ii"'" Pocl<>!<I $36.50'! ••••••••• . ' wrirCAN HELP YOU IUY, • it.a@.4-o OA •JI~ A HOME : ANYPLACE IN THE NATION•· . JI.arbor 'Uew .J/i/£ 3 BR-family rm.-ocean view, pool. $99 ,000 We h•ve Jl1tings of m•ny other homes (•II UI for your needs ·CORBIN -:MARTIN . $38,900. First time advertised -Vi'on't last ., ,~.""° HERITAGE R EA LTORS Gener•I_ I EXCWSIVE .. I :EXOTIC : 546-5880 Open Eves.· 418 Ho:ral Dr., C.d.M . OPEN MONDAY 3-5 * 464 S.ER/!A * OCEA. II 'VIEW Drive by this outst1utding,-3 ft.. bdrn1. in beautiful Oot'Ona , , lllghlands. New, plush sh8g 3 .+ "'·'--$25 ·950 carp., -tP4QCl«iid Jjv .. nn. con1e ilorM ~\im'i'.be It's petfrcl for you. ... , • " • gacogc? $32.9!0. o,....,. wtn Call 546-7'13. AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN l ASsOCIATES" hrlp finan('(!. Qill anytinw. oPf.N riL' -.irs FUN 70 Bf MCEt REAL TORS · 644--7~70 ·~ [\8~111\ll Gontral HARBOR H~~~·~NDS REALTdits' C•ll Anytime j HEATED .. POOL; .. 644-7662 $35,500 Probably thC! bei;t value in the. area. and only available '"'~'' • "''">ck frplc.: ne••· now PriVate~ Circulai:-st~t 01 dish\\·shr.; beaut i fu 11 y rine homes. Paint and save decorated & landscaped. tho.u s an ds. S1veeplng Pride or 01vnership home. grounds \\'llh room fOl' boat. I You 01vn the land & oUeJ'ed 3 bedrooms Inc 1 u d I n g at $62.500 FIVE BEDROOMS -POOL t SOUTH LAGUNA Walltlng distance to Mariners -School ind COMMERCIAL 4 BEDROOMS, """ carpe"· Westclill shopping. New paint in and out, IUILDING repainted etc. SPARKLING POOL. n~w floor cov_erings in the built-in electric Excellent op~,i~ . t q_ -4-00E.ll~, FOl-lll kitchen and dming area. Three batbr.Prlce -pilrchftsc his ,.. n. PANORAMIC reduced fo $57 500 building In chol<:• So . c.M AU ' · Laguna location on a 25xl20 VIEW OF -~ ·: .• GonolraSI EPARATE Gontr•I lol lor only $18,500. Has SOUTHBAY ...... 'i~iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil rece'""' llghllng '"" air I condll\oncr. 2 b a th s. $115,000 S 4 BDRM, 2 BATHS s .. umu1 spao1s• d•ror. 6 PRIDE OF UNIT parking spaoc" Ownor wlll 3 Bdrm .. home.-"'"' 2500 "I· OWNERSHIP• GREAT PRICE REDUCED t>'ado. for delalls call fl. 3 ba!hs, Sep. quarfC!r'I , Owner says, "'Sell this hoUse 673-8550. · below. huge """'" "'"'· TRIPLEX EAST SIDE lmmodlatoly;· clo" t 0 extra large llvlm: room, shopping &: Estancia H.S. ,__1 massive fireplace, lg. fa.mi-h ·o bdr, one ba.th units. This LOCATION Needs some TLC. ,Ylt1tCll<!n:-manr"""W1'· c4 •-priood to ll<'ll at JUST "'~'El>--J....:__..};2~5~9tJ5~0l_,.c__.jj~ perfect home Io r en-$54,000. Call Red Carpet, ......,.. .. EASTSIDE C.M-. .General LIDO ISLE Ne\v lisli on Lldo Soud ---;\ •m l\ledil'erranean villa with 2 bedroonis and --3 baths-- Nice sunny patio 1vith complete privacy at Tl!E REAL ESTA'fERS. Luxurious large heated pool next to a citrus mini-grove. No streets to cross to reach the grammar school, and \.\'8 kfng-'alS ance t"Onlgh school and Orange Coast College. Over sized 2 car -I garage with room for \1:orkshop and you name it. Please phone 00\\' for an ap- pointment to vi~v this ex· hlde·e·\\•ay master suue, MORGAN REAL TY 11eparate guest facility, den 673-6642 67S-6459 \\'I th slldlng glass door lo 25' ="=;:=;""'~~o==;;=;;I -ente.r:tal.ne.r1--pa.OO..-Breeth· e e DU PL EX e •· taking view of canyon and ~\'O 1-BR. Walk to beach blue Pacific. f1URRY! CaU $."i9,500 Agent 673-sJOO 645-03<J3. ' • -'c=AM~=Eo~S~H'""o'=R°"E""s ~ I By Owner, 3 br, 2 ~~ ba, fan1 rm, pool. $115,000. 675-1097. 55 ft. lot Furnishing s can purchased be elusive property. 546-2313. IOHI \I I. 01,0 \ Cost• Mew . $100.000 HAl'lllOl'l OPEN TIL 8 • fT'S FUN 10 DE NICE/ " t ., • • UR . --·' Drum Hoiiio : ~ Distressed seller OO\v in Ken· In gorgeous Irvine Gorgeous lucky du e to transfer. Jm- yard. 3 ~ms. P~tio. med. poss. on This new 13~ THE~ ESTJ!T ERS s,o.s. It' Pool n i~~ ~·~chen w I th mo. young) 1730 sq. !t. s 1me bu1lt-1~. D1n1~. room. Cen· Grecnbrook "Marin" • 4 ,Il!~..;:=::+----4:,;gaiftliiin~=-t tra.l-111.r cvrd1tw11lng~-ea:r l'fR 2'1.t BA arge family BBQ. Den with built in bar. ' f I ' Professionally deg i g n e d Beautiful interior. $29,950. ~~ig. ire!.!tce. ~:: ~ ~ ~: lert.11.lning guests. can Red Reel!ors 54&-8640 ( 0 pen, ~m to ~dd 3 addition&! SUPER SHAIP Cnrpet. Realtors,~· -everungsl. un11s on this 50X300' lot. 1\1.'0 Oonor•I Gonoral spaciou> two' bedroom• uni" 3BR 2BA homo .. 11 • MESA_ VER.DE THE EVERYTHING --· .aod.l l.,.cJ.betlroom "°""" HARDWO<lD -FtOC>RS· -, *..-0.'EWS'--'-- \vrought iron frencinc Pr'!> Brk. 540-TAmRnBELL ('ssumable 71~% loan. Ask· vides pool safety for the 1ng only $44,900. Owner's kids. We have 2100 sq. ft. 3 B•lbcwi Jtl•n• company anxious . n1ake of-bjg_bedrooms, s e par a_t e--1-";;;,;;;;;;,.;,;;.:;;;;;... ___ ..J<:r ""•"'"'~"' ....... 1 first. lime otlered. Will oon. car garage lush JandsCap· r n 1 JI( 111 sld.er exchange up to 8 unita. jng and muC.h, more. CALL "READ ALL ABOlIT" this Priced to sell faM at $43,000. NO\V for appointment to neat 4 bedroom end family 646-7171. see. PricC!d \l.'ay belo11• room home 11'ith shag car-lil .... JlllJl!lilfil .. llioiil Ol'f!NnI.9 • "S FUN 10 BE NICE! n1erket . peting, paneling, ne\v drapes, ! -i $27 500 and "" bcauttlully land- ALL W~ ASK ... is you see what \ve feel is one of the linest...lJ!siL.H.V. 3/drms., offered in a long time. $88,000. ,~. It's a beaut. Call now. Jim Muller .,, ' BUY-LEASE-RENT G o.o d assortment} fee bayfront homes . $197,500. $79,500. bease 4 l!R. -den year •round $2,000/M'o . Rent 3 BR. $400/Wk. Bill ~Bents · PRIVATE -PRESTIGE New Lake Forest listing. Popular Deane 4 bdrm . 2-storr. cha~t, on select estate sized lot. A~-cond1tion too ! '55.000. P. Hallock OCE FRONT! Surlslde colony. p*·vate, gated comm. Two huge rock fireplac , Interior wood paneled. 4 Bedrooms, 2 ¥ s. $821500. Carol Tatum -rvAN WEL,1.S -BAYCREST ~L-Ots or· charm' in ,qiis 4 bdrm .. , formal din· Ing rm. home. Bright lam. rm. overlooki~ pool. 31> Ba. Courtyard enlry. $117,500. Y«· cant. Mary Lou M1rlon :. EXCLUSIVE IRVlNE TERRACE IA lovely 4 bd'll'., 4 bath super sharp lamily hom e. Huge ~zed lot. Lbvely gardens & play yards: 'Ydu own lhe land . $94,500. Call Geo. Grupe · I ' -J ,~,~ I . W.0700 . Coldwll, ...... --'44-MJO \ -..l.....!l_IALTO "!.......1111 ll- 550'NEwilOllf.CINTER DR., N.B. ' '~ ' • scapcd & has sprinklers ' .' ,' front and rear. It's AL\\'AYS _ GOOD NE\VS to tell of a value like thh~ for only $34,950! ! Ch\11er v.•ill help R.4-BUILDUS--1-.....,.:~ -r-•o lots near new Costa Mesa park. Great location for family •'8-rtments. near Canyon Elementary School. $10,000 and $20,000. . ................. C-4 LOT Prime (or prof e11sio n a 1 building or retail shops, \Varn<>r near Bolsa Chica corner, $52.500. PETE BARRETI -REALTOR- finance. Don't wait! -·· . . HOME famiiy-room, 2 baths, and a * BRAND NEW * -l•rw1n realty inc. :r:; ~~c:1T~~ ~~i Dl"ive by this beau1irul, ne1v 96M40S {24 hrs) schools & shopping & ron-Jt.,.. duplex: 3 bdnns .. 2 * JUST LISTED ven)cnt to tree ,v a y s. be.. up & 1-bdnn., 1 balh · * Assume this 6% VA loan. do\\•n plus 2 bdnn .. l balh Asking S39,9CXl. l\tove Jn rear unit. Petlo, sundeck, Corxlition! Please phone F.A. heat. frplc., carp.' A 545--9491 for showing. pead1 of a duplex &:: ready lor vour possession! MORGAN REAL TY 67U642 675-6495 3 BR-Jlh Baths Newly Decorated $27,500 George -willi•mson RHltor 541-6570 I ... .. ' . ' . r , " ,. ' I %% DAILY PILOT Monda,, J"" 11. 1973 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~1 --------1 ~ ( -...... J~[ _,, .. ~. l ~ I _..... I~ -~-I~ C _ ...... ~. l~1 ~1 ~ ...... --~'~~1 ~1 --...!.!::iiiiiiiiii1 .. -·~-J~, "';;';;:T;or;::•=======E;I ;;T;;•;;••;:;;:;;;;;;::;;=;;; 1 Lake forest Lek• Forest Newport Beech Meblle Hom. Leta to;r'.;:;S.~lo~;;;:~;~~i.'..~~1·~;ii;ii;ii""~~to~~;:Liioe~~"~:~:J1;.a1 I ;~;ou;s;o;1;U;n~l;ur;n;.;;~30~5~t' • ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;~:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;j~TH~E;';c;;;ON~D;;;O~C~AP;E~R;-'•r Sela 125 EXCHANGE 1 I TD L c:::-;~,I~• :;.M:::;"::.'-~-::-::-1 /) r t R 1 ... Le 'Co:r·e' st Thf' 11111 )'OUJlfl: ~lcoorator 'Motor ttome Rentals Jt..2 Lol/\.\•UI take 6 U~itll, I oans ;:2 HR hon11•s 11\'all., SllO. 5 plu4 poo &...a.~ L' ~. n~tg~ ~~~~~'.11k11~~.;, ~: ~R~tlntf~nt:C~t· Units In UP TO 96% Sl l5 SJ:Al Al~. I Hll hOUJ'C, Elegant 2 s tory home with gorg.aus deep 1h19 carpeting, custom d raperies, -sunny kitchen •nd pool table siie family room overlook sparkling haated •nd filtered pool. This 11 • stunning decorator home. See to 837-6161 or 837-6217 "Ahlng, hrcunlng," ~ye-SALES & LEASING Orange C.Ount,. 2 'd TD L Ill~' Sl?J. \IU!k to \\'Ellt'r. I & $"•rlfnn lnv11tm1nt n _ oa ns l\.id11, ~I,. ''11 all. AgL lei'. b1'0w5 lift n~ now • lhtn. full aervtce facility -• !179·8!30. • NO 11.·JAINTENANCE 3 BR lake 'ew $SI 750 At lh<' hiµ lt'1T111.zo entcy he D Mot H Corp -2 • • . . VJ • ' 1110\'e<I ~1Hoot hly 10 lhe 'uv-anmar or omes ,,...·5662 Lowest r•tes-Or•nge Co. illi'AiIY "hlil'jl t:iislJ;idt'. • PENINSU LA 3 Bl', lan1ily home, ""i,900 ing ii:1Un1, iul lncn::du.loWi S Ill Mt C l!K I ha. ho11u·. Shllg cr111 , ' ... I k I d r * R-4 LOTS * . tr g. o. ,,,,:, ,,,,110, ,\'ti. $22:'.i. 1no. 00 ... hi• '"'' "'"'. ..... 531 6800 641-2171 545·0611 • A CllARMER, 4 BR. w /lireplace, $43 ,500 . & flung h!J> aru1s .,.,.Ide. "1 • 3 A I ""-300 t64>!&-":."."'0:"~·-.--c----- • can't lwlJc,·e \l! $4G,OOO?. 1 ~~~~~~~~~~I tl,ioining ots uv,. ea., Serving }(arbor area 21 yrs. ~ p I 1 Os & Us! , 000 r Eastm:de Costa ?i1ci;a. 7..on .. '<i M W t·• 250 Dv:,••::•:...:.:•:::•~---:--e woo SECL ON, 3 BR, vac~nt 7,500 pu!d $,Sj, OL' Orlt' no t II.ii f 6 I S32 000 E oney •n... ~ --,-----good C'ro9!I the bey~&-llll --Rt1l'f1tate;---or un 1.8 c~n·, al14· -_____.. ·Am;LOllS occ11,n tuta·b vu. 4 -- • TR~LEVEL 3 & family room, $47,9 tbcy threw in was a liC!l of Gewel • • e:d. . pro · m11n Dr., :l 1,;1. fr1n1 r1n , _f1"Plc. • preciate. $56,900. 1-----ekr. • ~C;;o;;•;;to;;;;M;;o;u;' ;;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;I ~H;";";;;'";;g;;t;on:;;B;e;;1;c;h;;;;;;;;;; andirons &: a piece of junk ' ~A!!! st'Cks to borrow $15,000 for criit/dl'llS, S.14:i n10. 67~74 14 e PE FECTION 4 BR, 3 car _garage $4, 9,900 jcv.·elry I found in a closet ......,......., 2--4 yrs on. 2nd trust dN.'<I on - T II ~ "I d R f.ALTY N.B. home w/$45,000 nnu11y E••:;•::l_B::,::lu:.:,1;_ ___ _ * WANTED- e m£", ....,...-,, t.h<' v on e go Acrtage r .1•le 150 ' ''' ~ • EXCLUSIVE , Jge heated pool, $53,500 \\•Ith this?" The blonde gig-Near Ntwpor t P••I orrlct -will pay max. l<.>gtd in-( I rr ! t' -:'I ' I " "I'll tak I " h · 1d terest rate but no ,..,ints. Th finrsl !l 11 s oc·a 100·. • MESA VE'RDE * M'emL-rsh i'p g <'u, <' !. e sa • YOUR Dirt Cheap Dollllr!I 1 ACRE vlev.• lot, 560,000. Prin on!, Wl'lle Cla';itil'd llR, 2 !!,\, il\•n. 1~1rn1o l clin- BUYE R Our Homes Have Priv•te <:lub 11'9 ~!i\ ~nf'!~ c~~~~1~~~n~~·~ for Uwt Inflation llcds:e. Cupistr<ioo li<'ach. ad No. sJi: 'Dally Piloi, l'.O. In~ 1~"1111. 2 f11'\~~ltu .. '<"~', -. -for 1'-:t1·a R;/i.·u·p 31 22953 Ridg• Route It follow up on this eapt'r. l!~h: ~ciJJng~1.,2e~t. 6$·1552 Box 1560, C.osta ?ifesa, Calif. ill'lu:ii1· 11i1·11m, ii. \\j lJ I~ BH hotn t• clo.w 10 i;rhnols! (cross street, Muirlands), El Toro 673_7311. •J """ Mobile Home/ 9'262&-,,_ ·----_ ooruPlclL~I 111Uu1 ou · u_y~ _. l:.-shoppin". "'NC'\\' "r('('n I ,....,...,.,. ...... ..,..,...,...,..,.,..,..,..,..,..,....,.,..,.1 Natural gas & power. Just T •1 Perk 172 Mo t:Xt;•r\(lr ~ 1· t• u n <l nuun-·~ • IMMACULATE No. or Hwy M in Snn ral er I rtg•ges, 1,.,, •• ,, •. ,. ,·,wiudt•d. \\!ill l<';l." 111100 Fn-shly p.iunH•d. COUNTRY KITCHEN -;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: ----------rna ino -Cowity. Tht' 5 * l\.l'OBILE Hon1e Parks Trust Deeds 260 10 i1·s1•111~ihl•• ··~rcu!I\'£' 1'hng t.'lifJK.'l. aluin. t.'Ov'•l.1 Huntington Beach I Irvine Be rd .... '" f'ireplace, bu ill in!I, p1•i1111• r .1m1ly problcn1s -priced • RESORT LIVING BAYCREST yl'nr's truly great CASll So. Calif. Bkr 121:n GSG-1 746 11•ith llJ•litJtl lo •. 11un:ht1.!IC. area. I'd buy it n1ysl'lf un<lc·r niarkct . .i Be<lnns, 21 Pools, te1mis, i'acuzzi, bikt' $68,900 SUPER BARGAIN Rt $!!0 or &l!idlJW alter 5 PUT YOUR-MONEY I Sia() nli). s.~7-0.~iU days: ·r 1 1 PV 1 . per acre. For cli1~t _ . S·\2-6!'167 •"\'\'~. If o .,.,. a r 1l 1 I \\"t'rc looking. $32,750. r)ar i~.1 1 .. iilonbel '•"'p,laee, I trni1s.-._rsh~iccluscivc .c I u b On answers -call Mr. ~forsc. Mountain, Desert TO WORK FOR YOU! '!:!"~':"."'!'.t'C.------1, 01i1i:1 r 1n1ng, oc ence, n1C't1h .... · sp. onvenient to c or !he nicc1t cleanl'SI TI4/245-8661 Resort 174 '" 1" • heavy shake roof. Prini e lo-f1v.·ys1, school s, shopping. 4 bedroom ho1ne~ you v.·iJI Victor Valll'y Realty ----------1 Earn 10% interest on ,1·cl1--E::...T:,:•:.:•::.•------ cation near Douglas frtt-Call now to inspect our bet-sec. Dining rooln and :: 1 -,c,7,"":;;;;.;..,rf:~~= -531·5111 ( ::;:) 531·5800 11·ay &. shopping. 'C:\LL h•1· than new 3 bdrm. bnths. \'ou zy,vn the Janel. BUILDER·:s ATTENTION LARGE cabin 2~', acres. sf'ICured 2nd' Trust Deeds on 3 DR, 2 Ri\, 2 cnr i;.'lr, blln..,, 893-8533. garden ho me._$il,500. For further information or Choice location, Tustin. Ap-Vlev.·, Orchard, Pat Io ' Orange r-0unty ~I C'slate. D\\', pool, kirls 0 1\. only EJ_'[.oro 30,000. 4 Lovely -bedmls , 2 bath11, tone-On-tone shag. Jack & Jill model Stardust. Hard- '\'ood floors, bltins. block '"all fencl'. Our best listing at lhis price. Owner trans- ferred.. CALL 893-8533. OWNER, transferred, mwt sacrifice immed. Io v e I y 3BR, 2BA. tam rm, trplc, a/c, waler softener, dbl gar. tnany xtra fealUCfS.-2 fnc.."E'd 00\'('T'Cd patioi;, I us h lndscping. %. acre. Sad· dleback vu. nr schl s, Iiruned occup. El Toro Rd to $30, 950. Muirlands, No11h \\'est 10 POOL -POOL Estrados. Right to 24572 3 13Nlnns. 2 balhs, forinal Corta Cre~1a Dr. Open dining roon1, lols of deck· house -weekends. 58&..0W ing. Pricerl for quick sale. Fountain Valley CALL 842-~.::_ Fu.n-lovinn people FRANC_!_SCAN ., FOUNTAINS ?i1ove lo Tiburon. U you've Spiral staircase, 4 bcdrn1s V• • to sre call 646-7171 proved for 45 units. Sundeck. Box 35, Pinon SIGNAL J\'lORTGAGE CO. $245 nio. N:l'nt , S.l:l-ll21. IC! 0 -OPENT/Lll•IT'SrUNr0BENIC£1 DANIA REALT¥'-CO. Hills, Ca 92372 (714) (TI4) 556-0100 --POGLS --c1...-... "-* ~560 * ='i'J"'-j;364jf7'fttc:;;;;iiiii;;-A;:.j,.';;4500;;,;"';;am;;pua;;..Dr;;;,;·;,,· ;,;N;.s.;...,j Huntington Beach · C c L CABIN at Crestline, Ac--·~ · * L1\ CU ESTA, BIG 4 BED-,. red h1·11 11~· ;,, ~l·,g•?,'.';;J~~!!!!~~~ OPmrompeorrctyla commoda te 9. \\'eek or HB -1 BR cottage, \\'t1.lk to ~10VING Nurlh: 1' or n•nl •I ROOM 3 bath, Sam ?iliguel, 158 v.•eekend. Call 545-2685 water, gar. $125, also cot-Br , 21 -i ha, f~1111 rin, bur. only 18 months old. Quality ta $35 S75 mo &-$11 0 Fr:inci~l'<in f oun ta ins By CORONA Lnke Gregory Cho.let -Lnkt' ges · mo. · ' Tl<" •. ,.,,. "'i2-l·I"'' a f t pool complete v.•ith slirle, . mo Uhl pd on all Am fL'l' ~-" "" vv REALTY FASCINATING DEL MAR "cw 2 BR 111 BA fr/pl ' ' ' • .,,.. ."/"'k~I." tiled canUlevCT decking. Ex· furnillhed S:.?6,500 82 1-4142. 9i9-8<130. ~"~·~··~"~----,-- elusive. CALL 968-4456. Univ. Park Cf'nter, Irvine NEWPORT LEASE \\'/(1 111 tu purchase. * BIG PRIVA'f E 15' x :{)' Call Anytime, 552-7500 Build \\'hat you \\'ant on this R•nche1, F11rms, Cus! bll n1t'ibill' horn!.!. ?itust POOL \\•ith lols of decking, Office hours g A~f to 8 Pl\I CHARM rare 126' parcel. Good ror-Grove1 180 I ;....for,._ II~ J St'!.' 10 app1"t·c. Call fur a ppt, B·B-Q, and cove1'ed raiio. nc1· location South of Higb-962-Tm goes ,~·ith 1 ht.~ "·nrm pall{'Jl'd IRVINE TOWNHOUSE 2400 St!. ft . of chnrni !•1 \\'ay. Call today! 675-7225. ~10ST bt•1111tUul rii ni·h inJ:mmmm;;;;;;~;;;J 3 BEDROO~I _ LE:ASE S2JO 3 bedroon1 ho n1e. Sf1ri nkl('rs . 'D Nt.'\l'[Xll"t llcights not far Yil'tor VaJl('y, just a long ~ ri-iit!<, d<'f>!'. ~r st·ht~. "" $34,950. CALL 961!-4456. Like n~v--S heds..=-1,150 !l<J..: Hospitill _Qn Catalina Drive. plRL'C. 1'ht't'l' parer'! ctecds ol ouses urn1s ...,. IV\TF:IJ .A ,...1....,.,., nnd cvt·n n ,"i~\\·-nll for . * u;.; ER $30,000 '! (but not loo close I to Hoag 1 iron shot fmnl Hoy ROJ:crs H F 'h-• JOO 0 1-r.s><:\ PRESTIGE· LOCATION fl'f'I, Ull' t.'Ofl.d. shag cptg, 4 Bl', forn1n l <linin,e & huge :hl, li anti 17 at'l't'S. T\\'O B Ibo p . I s125 !nR hou51·~1ISQ '! red1\'ood palio, ne8! JlCM.>I recr(•a1ion rooni .. Ocl'tlll .~' "'l'lls, stocked lake, I a I' g 1, • • en1nsu • llR s1r.-1. uti l. pd., kltb1, pi•ls a~ pa rk. Ow'OOrwselhng thi5 hay view.. \VALK.ER & recrea1ion build lng, 3 BR BALBOA PENIN Bayfronl on bo!h. Ai:L :('('. P7!1·S4:W . ~~i;~~~useA l rni n ~:: ~ ~ ~l ;iiLiiEiiEi;Ri;i'i;i"ii'ltiioii"ii" ;;i>i;i11HXli.iiii22ii .... ; [ t•aretaker house, 3 BR Ol\'n-5 BR, 4 BA. Pier, float. Irvine lived in a "Condominium I 11 us parent's retreat. New PRESTIGE HOME ~cyle" and loved it, move up carpets, new paint. custom Sq . 0 I' t>rl! house, fenC't'XI, R\\'lm Avail ?itid June-July 28. ::;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;I .uar<', ~midst the ra~ge ?itan •clous ra n1lly hon1e, lgl'. ,.~=;::::===~{__ pool, gas cool~. C'nc!~ed Also St>pt . Wkly. 673-2039. • Gi ove 11_1 North Irvme. !iv. rm. w/eathcdral C('il-;;;; patio, fenced, irrlga tt'd al·k·c===.C~,-',;""'"-''='=°' 2 Bit 2 Raths ···---··--S.125 to Tiburon where . real drapes. Shows beuer than Immaculale adult occupied lownhouse Living is in full a inode.I. CAU. S42-5Jn. 3 bedroo1n V.'ith forn1al din-swing! If you haven't triC'd ·· ing, seep down llving room it, lnVt?Bt a Httle time to . EXECUTIVE an~ a prlvalc t'nclosccl look it over. Oioice resales TWO STOR'Y I ainum. Landscaped grounds. a v a 11 a b I e now! We $43,950. CALL 968-4456. specialize In selling condos -3 BC'<ll'll1s U)). 1 do\vn for Try us for re11:-l action! privacy. 3 bath~. family ' -. PropC'rlies needed • buyers room, formal dining room, I v.•alling. Call u1>. h11g1> living 1'00111 1rifh cA- li"rWln ·realty-inc. -thC'dral-ceilings, upgraded 968-4405 (24 hrs) thr1.1out. Assume 6~-;-;, loan. Exira lal'ge home in super nbrhood. CALL 842-4451. $29,900 firm .• Please, no ings, 3 Br, 2 ba dv.·nstrs: Condominium1 falta fields .. May be sold bAYFf!.ONT Bal.boa Pl'nln. 5 agents .. 551-51a1. 1'!a~ter br & ba up ~·llge. for sale 160 separateoly. Total Pr I c c B~. pi er & shp sleep _ll. TURTLE Rock home by sitting rm. frplc & view. $209,800.00. CandlC1\'t'.>Od In-\\l'l'k~": J uly $400. Au~._ S500. owner. 3 B~ .• 2 ba., fam. Beam celling!!; i11 all rms.' PARKLIKE sur!'oundlngs, vestment Proi>ertics, Inc., 673.ooJa or !ll 682-0I:xi. rm. On park $ 5 2 , 5 O O. Alt. 2 br apt w/frplc & pool, NB, 3 BR, 2 BA, 18107 Hl\'Y. 18, Apple Valley, Laguna Beach Sl"r--0545 separate patio. $99.500. $43,000 or v.ill re nt '\'/Opt. 92307. 242-3651 01· 2'>8527. 19202 Sierra Isabella Rd. GRUBB & ELLIS CO :-to buy. 642-3645 BE;AUTIFUL Jo-a.ere Valen-$115 -Utils. pd .. "'alk to Laguna Beach 2863 E. Const thvy. 166 r.la grove. Co"Vel)• OOme Site ~:i-ch ba<'h . . -.-.-Corona de! Alar, Ci & relirenient in c 0 me . $~ -2 BR. n1 . beach, ocr.111 67".r7000 N Sacrifice at S 2 5 o o o vie"·· yrly. ~94---1508, 495-2218 ' . $400 -2 BR. 2 B,\ hou""· Gi:-•at .opportllnity tor the WESTCLIFF R l cx·ran \'lev.", sumn1{'r onh" \V!SC invest.or. These units ExCC'ptional honle, 3 BR, 2 ea Estate Wanted 184 · RE Al.T\' 3 BR. 2 lmrhs .......... S775 J BR., 21:.: b:1. Bonus rm $425 3 BR . 21:.: btt ........... SJ.')!) 5 JlR. 2r'J bn ........... $375 \\'e I-lave Sum1nw-.Rentals Vision- (ired hill 8 llNITS a~ al.I in 1mmacula1e con-BA . frpl", d;n '"'· ~nt ·' NU-VIEW RENTALS APPROXIMATELY d I 11 I t I • "'" * Cj)u·1ck Cash * 67' ,.,. "" <!ll-3'·" lt>11.turC!S this 4 BR family 1 10~· a c 0 m P ~ e Y back-. patio, c omp r e t c ................. home wilh eat-In kitch. 1 /3 ACRE furnished. ~ated , ~n San pri\'acy wlslump s t 0 n e \\'c t :in substantiate P & L '\'ill buy your propc'rty. All Newport Beach THE FRIENDLY STREET ,\ Co111p:111y \\'hh \'i~11>11 Univ. Park Cl'nll'r, ltv1nl' Call A11y1 11n<'. !').)2-15tXI OUice hours :it 1-\.'I 11> 8 P~l J\1om & Dad y.•ill enjoy-tM> Corn<>r lol wilh 2---llt'parale I C 1 em en t e · N IC e I Y \\'flll "'l'OU ht iron airs fi gures on this one,, ,:;as;;.,,;'r,;"e:+-"''""'=-"'\'lthln ~Jall privacy of the kingslzc play yards. 4 Bednns 2 Spacious 4 BR + den or ~ an s<'a pro . ( nscp fl to · · to.In 116f-8851 -OC£AJ'f11'unt -r-hr. gar;-T ~~t.e~~~ ~~e~rib!:~ ~~~·".::~~~!:~~'in~~~ ~~s~:~s~fr~fu~~ c~~~ ~O I~ 6" ~~rii'~~~'"P~yu'a:p't~ch~il~: ~~:.~o. i~ri~~f~1s i-;,~t. i;11111.-H~~.·.:~st·~U~n;;;,fu. ",~.·. ~31.tr30•· 5-:1 Or 6 H<lnn~. •·•··•·· $375 centrally located to the t.'Onl, fire aJarn1, "'ater-lots of paneling. firepl. v.·et ea.,,,6' ~~~r'' •. o~~~· A~Vlk9nds or Aft. 6 Sparli'1g Investment -3 Bl<. 21 '.l li.'l, fan1 rnl ... s:~rio f • ___ Lolhe~ bedrms and to the lrg softener. 1'1any more extras. bar, 211 BA, pr es t i g e REAL ESTATE !}'t\)"""U 3 BR 00 ,.~ hlmlly-nn~re ls-roonl-lo -Only-ooe-ol-a-kind-. !J'ePnt• l.bchood....$4.1..,!lQl----+--'.. ATER Corp., 63'-5662 BROKERS INC. General · nus ruoni --·-··· 't''IU\I garden on this large Jo1. arranged to suit. CALL 1, l !lirG enneyre . ;:..:.c.:.;..;;.. _______ 15 Bedroonill ···········• 54'10 • $35,900.. 842445 1-... 494-9473 549-0316 Channel Duplex DELUXE 4-PLEXES 4 BR., 2111 txiths ........ S·125 For PERFORMANCE SPANISH BEAUTY Balboa Coves home Only 3 LC'!!! Best rental area. 4 BR .. '11,ii baths ....... , $43,j 96.'h\621 HZ.4471 ( ~.::.) 546.alOJ * OCEANFRONT * All un;" have frplc's, dsh· Big ocean viev.•: new 3 llomes & Units whrs, fol"C't'rl air heat, air/ RENlllLS ,...I l11li"l 11•l ld, REPO L $750 DOWN +-~ --2 ..or_3 ~R ~T9w11IJQ.ll~1-hg~-_ rutnpus room dble gar, s\\•i1n pool, fc\v ]{'fl, Hurry! 557-9144 or 842-4421 Fir1t Pioneer Realty CONDO 3 BR + den, 2\oi ha. Tiburon, 20 mos nev.•. ~1any xtras. by O\\'ner. $3.'i,500. 96"-4226. ''ralk-ln closets, slia·g~cfj)ts. dining, ultra modern kit- chen. shake root and gar- den-like eorner lot hib-hli,!;'ht lhis SC'nsational 4 br, 2 ha dandy. Eager O\\'ner asking $34,500 . lake over VA loon! Tf'rn1s or ll'ade in your present hon1e! ! C AL L ~5-8400. FNI 'ICXJI N Tit 9 Bdrm., 21h baths; overlook-BALBOA BAY PROP. oonrl .• close<! gnragt>s. Pool l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii:iiiii THE FRANCISCAN ing thP ci1y of Laguna avail. \Valk to shop·g, schls 11 Apertmenta A peep thru the draperies Beach. Beam cril's., dbl.. * 673-7420 * & park. Business Duplexel .r.cve.al.s .a Champagne style !!"P, "&··!~ts ofp"'?O<i,· Shpadnis&h OCEANFRONT Sparling Investment Opportunity 2001 ~..J""-,._;:-::;::;;;_-~ pool. Attached to th e ~ e. g ~· nva e f • Dup!C'x, 01vnl'r lagC'nl 673·9266 Corp., 638-5662 I' "SINCE 1n . .., .. draperies ii:; n 2600 sq.ft. !111,d. si\i n~ pool. A real 5 C , Area Ranresentative 433 \V. 19th St., Costa M .,..., home ,v/grel'n shag car~t Je\\eJ at $85.000. an lemente SIX UN IT -apartments with \\'e d -rll 1854 S Coast H"'Y La"'u ll 1..-1 \Vr stt>rn Bank Bldg. f I d ' · h I ' • · ocean breezes Spacious 3 nl'e 4 prr!>On to · " ,. Univl'rslty Park. hv inc. ortn 1~, ~ uge an1 rn1. -~ . ~-CUSTOM bit \\'/V!!!_ 3 BR, 2 BR, lll;i BA·, bitins. t'cl r;-prescnt us . this ut'l'A, n1u~Pk°R~7>i:'ANCE ~ B1C""llVTcfm. dee .pa.per, drp'([---"65'--X-300' Cl~ I~ -1here Is l'IOlhlnl{ lri-buy. _ CQSJ,\ ri.tES,\'<;:"'OIFfiF~IC~E~:;t.o.,..•i!Y!!!• .... s.,5 .. 2 ... 1 .. 000 ....... N .. i.;;g;,,h,;,." oi 963--562! · .""'-cpls. FP, 1'~A, 2 + gar. lg graffi~ar s~hool. 'SlO.')I) in-Som~ mo~cy pnrticlpation Sl25 : Lr~. bac~. hse, s v., · yrl. 492-1998, 492-7918. conie. Asking SU.';,OOO.· but requtred. \ou are yaur O\\'n refr1g, crpts, d1·ps, v.1>n1an 4 BR. 21 . ., bft , lar. tam rm. PARK HUNTINGTON 494-567S 499.2100 make an offer. KIN GAARD boss. on~y. . forn1al din, ttKI sq. It. liv- A S1>.'l nish hc11ury -Great DUP LF:X BY 0,VNER R.E. 642-2222 INVESTIGATE $195 -!\B lux. fu1,1. bach. in~ an>a . By O\vner, $3.-tJ hon1l' for thr yop ng exccu-Close in. ,\Jin to beach, shop-I Mob;lo-. I~ DELUXE Ouples •21 J bdrn1 In confidence>. \\'rile P.O. $?00andl ~~· sl'cps to '''ater. n10. 5t12-7126"'.----- Hve "·ho Pn1 rrtain~ a lot, pini::-schools. Just upgradNI . 51111 _ 2600 sq. fl., 2 baHis ea. All Box 2695 Cit pistrana Beach. -.1 apt part!n.lly ruz:n. 4 RR . 2 RA. nr . Culwr ,I/ hi:: fan1 rn1. a forn1al dining lal)Ic G"ar. $49,500. or "·ill · anienities inc!Udl'd. llt'ar l.JQUl.DATING VW parts & a&ll!~. s. pd. Considea· l'hild \\'alnut. h•pk'. bll nll, ('pis & n 11. Onl,v S<l6.!l50. CALL · con .,,., .. "" h · LB · h d ~ <l •·r1~ ,..l<lld <-•< • ~1· ,, .. S.\6-l3.'l l s1 ~· ~ .• c ange 1n . shops. 514 Clubhouse Ave. repn1r s op u~ lo O\vnel'S $140-$190 _ 2 BR houSC's \\'/ · ' ·-...: •-·• "· · or M7-8531 Call nftcr 5 pm. 494-~7. Mobile Harries S90.000. Nl"l son s. Robinron, dC'~th. Seal bids by ap-gar. & yds. sonle in JIB. S.~OO. 586-Jffll ' -- -'l\.Pnlior - ::::::; ~ COASTLINE VIEW For Sale 125 Broker, 6To--S210, po1ntment be!ore J une 15th. C·\LL &15-0lll T\\'O BR. i--ct1r SO .i· ~i\ ~~ NORTH END EASTSIDE COSTA J\I E."SA CAii 557-4490 -lr11·~s. frplr, •l1'<t11ra;..h~·r, SAVE-by o.,.,·ricr. sharp ·1 br, --.;; · , , · ~ 2 B .. 2 Ba .. ov.·n your own O\VNEH must sell '72 6-2 BR units. $920 inc nK> .. Money to LOln 240 !<lovr. ~J.-il-36:\tl 1.•c<"-t'.::''--- 2 ha, 1 story S11·alfor<l ~ ap.<1rtment s.52.SOO. Wallace Sht'raton l\'lanor 2 4 x 6 5 O\\'IK'r. $87,500. :>18-9695. L\GCNA BEACl-1 OFF1CE Laguna Beach ~1 BR. 2400 sq. fl .. 2~2 ba, bltns, D,V, crpts, drps. fplc, 2 story, $-12.900. ~216 hon1e. $37.500. 96&4122 -JEAetf--lOYERS ~ L NefLRcalt 494-9318 ~·/screen & ram. rm. & NE ED CASH ? $1,000 or up 10 11 . .i;o -Nice 2 BR, bltns, cnl·l. Huntington Beach $J 6 ,500. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 BLUE La. JJr. _ _._ . n1any many other t'xlras. DA~6A POINT -1896 A950PTS S3,000, $10,000 and more. s;:-ar., kicts, pet. $16.1 -J BH, :t t;!ks bc h, ; ;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;I 20952 S t L I goon co,.......,, JUSI in 14851 Je ffrey Rd. Sp333, garages. • · Rl'mcmber Avco Thrill for SUKI • Partly furn. 1 BR, l)lt ns. carport, r-.taninioth tv.o sto"" Calif urg ane I 11111r for season. private s A 551 2828 aft 6 & \Vebb Realty 493--0761 R I E • -·-u · ·"'Id OK -Ranch \\Ith glass''ga rd•n ~l'a.r., l:trookhurst / At larl!;i. beach. pools , lennis, 2 Br, 2 1\;ke.nds. -a ca state .........,,, pon v1ev.·, c111 . s~., -2 Bit 1'<11n plclely '" fhi.s fhl beaut 2 t 1 1 Industrial Property 168 approval, use tht money S225 -l..rg 2 BR, 2 B .. \, nr. rC'drc .. O<'c11n \'ir\\'. dC'rk kitchen ·i,·alnu t cabinet!I, s · -s Y· ~011·~'.' <~ Ba, ;67,500. O\\'ller N PO -y-----however-you like.-Also-nsk bch, kid!! fln-e:·--$350 -4 BR. 21~ BA. bltns, hiit pantry and Patio pass· hns .J BR.,3bn.,afan11ly f.: ·11.j...JJOI C E\V .RTBA . 4 ACRES about our unse c ure d$295-NN:l BR,;BA,trpl", A ·1 ~·1d th . H '" . r " 1 formal ri in rn1. A plc0surl' uslom built beauties. .. \'RI "°"" ._111 ren. JIC'I!>. I •u. -uge rJl!hlLC.J·:§.IZ~-~m1-ro Jive in .Only $41 950 .. All Laguna .Hills -2 BR, 1 Bth, S16500 personal loans. AVCO fam ily or sngls. NU-VIEW RENTALS y 1w n1 \VI r o a r J n g . . · •; · . 2 BR 2 d ' · • I THRTIT. ALSO SUi\.ti\olER-RENTALS 67" •non lir€':r,lacc \Vinding stairl'asc this & only a 10 nllfl. bikl' 3 BH 2 BA "Cordova " ·,n 1 1' Bth, swi eek $26,SOO. 620 Ne-rt Center Dr. ,,.....,.)\/ or '19+-32'111 I ' · · · ridt• to !he hl'~ch · · • · Ac u t p11.rk 540--3672 \V II I ed p ,,,_ f'll s lo mnster suitr' "·ith J • popular "!\fissions" arl'a. , ' · e ocat corner.-resent Suit e 101 CALL 494-9481 Laguna Niauel v1uli l\' bat h. 4 Big hcdroorn.~ BALBOA BAY PROP~ Lg lot $36 900 675-6900 --Bkr 73 BUDDY 12x40, 1 bdrm incom~ $1400 ... per !11?· Great Newport Beach 833-3440 * LANDLORDS * , !'! • Pl 'cture yourself 2'~ "baths. 1-IC'avy' plush * 556-8800 * L N .. ' . -furn. Costa Mesa AdUit pofenlial -Wl\l d1v1de . Ap. CASH JN A HURR Y• FREE RENTAL SERVICE BF.AUTlF'llLL'l dProrated CIU'Jl('ts nnd de c 0 r 8 1 0 r aguna 1guel Park. $4500. pros $1.25 sq. ft. Bnrrow on ' yo ur hone · aid 1111d ln1wlscar11.'<I. ·1 B1·, fri n1 i· livinn in this draJ>{'s. Still S,:11f'lls hrnnd e24'x22' FAMIL y RM• CONDO. 2 BR, 2 BA on Golf Amer ican 5.'>7-9390 Roy Mccardle Realtor tor or not. Use funds t~ ~n-LANDLORDS! ly r~n. 3 c:u· i;:-f1rflgc, ll'nni.~ .~ • _tlC'\V, BK R .962-551 l 3 Bedroom _ plush _ shag course, bltns. beaut w , ten-10x47 MOBILE J-1 o n1 l' 1810 NewpGrf Blvd., C.111. 1-0lida1e bllls Improve your \Ve Speclallze in Ne\\'port ~uu lli, frl 1j bt:ach16, -a:.sut.'. Meredith Mansion I . l'ar]')Cls. l'll'nn. S2:l,500. Call nis clu h. 10-;~ dn. S36.900. ";!IOx20 c11.bana, xlnt cond. S48-n29 home, buy n~·v property, or Bench • Corona de! ~ft.r e n~~~11 PA~g:j-QJ'~SC' j(). per ONLY $49 950 JUST USlED :-1-.'1 '1 =6o·tt1 , I< A TEILt\ fl'.~1-00 . . ~'.1~. Pomona, Space '11, for any good purpose. Con-& ~na. Our Reontal Ser-, 1 · :i;, Cl :l.l 3 BR 2 BA r· I REALTY, ll.B. L d , Isl Lots for Sale 170 fidentlal , fast service in vice Ill FREE to You? Try cL.,,<d:;;o;.,..:l:;sl:;:o _____ _ ' rn ' nr · · U'Cp · 1 0 • '69 SKYLINE 20x~2 bd · ? your homf' or our otrice. Nu-View! -ra n1 rm, liltin range. dhl • 1 " tnl, "' . CllAR!\llNG I \ brl ,:; BR. 21!, n,,, Juundry roon1, o\'en, dshi\·shr. plenty of MEREDITH GARDENS Enjoy This Summer ba1h. Cosla J\lesa Adull BEAUTIFgL ocean view SIGNAL MORTGAGE a>.. NU-VIEW RENTALS . · · 1 • gr. -nn.: \f!:,._ffun rn , blidio1 roon1, f'Upil(lftrdl!;-flf'W--v.•lw r rpts ..By..Jm'n.t:I.-1'ij k.\'.ci, qc.a_ut..3.. Solidly buUt____ha)'.lront with Park: ___ l:AGUNA , l,{-1 lot, r.lo!K! to 17141 ~106. 673-4030 or 494-3248 ~~~8' ~~bl. 1,~~~~;c, i:!~~~: fol'1pal dining, entl'Y hall, & drps, covered patio, BR, 3 BA. ro1mal din rm, pier'" noat. Spacious 4 B R/ AnicRCan .J.:ll <'1ly.-Sacrifice__$16,.£0)__ 4-&--l BR. ahar.p..,........e Ye..vl>·-SU,.(),'l,00 ln1maculale grounds. Call ldsepg. Xlnl cund. $30,900. Jlv rn1, paneled fam rm, baths. 3 Car garage. Sandy LEASF. w/ opl to purchase. I 4%-Taffi, 496-2218 hon1e11 wlmany xtrns R 1 !JG:S-5611. FP. $1550 total dn payn1t. trplc, $.52,500. 962--5665. beach/(){'('an vue. $2'25,000. Cus1 bll n1oblle homt'. !\'lust C-2 LOT. xlnl loc., approx. 2ND Trust DHdl ~. No ·tees: (~1 Newport Baach ~L ~ ~St. ........ Volley Co. 92708 714 963-5611 LOVE IT!! :u1d you "•II! '\hC'tl ~~n1 ~(.'i' •his neni...1111·a·p1n 3 BR. 2 UA + lrJ.: hettll hl. il'"•f'ly "f"'t'rl><I pn tio 1\'ilh firr p11. Bonu5 .~ p:\tlo 11'lr'l'fl for i>lrrro. di~hv.·i;hr, J11pr1nklc•rM an<I o 1\1•ll ·k1 •p1 II)"• mrti nt fron t & r1•a1· yard. $3ll.!t:'i0. fri1· J"t;l!~'fJl!~IANCt: ----""1-:-15:1.i ___ _ WINNER'S-CIRCLE ·rhis one li; No. 1, 111 $37,500. Th is lfl rt:<' !itlngle Jllory 3 Bit \Ji i>xlr..;1nrl)' 11harp. Lovely l<IXCflft front & l.Hl.Ck. ll yo u ·l'., f u .11sy_ ca ll l'F:RF'Ol!A:\'CE on this one 84j.3584 * ALLEY ENTRY I las b(I.: J)ftJ'king, pad for ~!ril \'<'hir lcs • t'rl!sh & r1e.1111! 4 llH, 2 DJ\ homr. CJo~ In lJc11d1, • schl!it & ~. SN!. Wy ·11 1 S.28,9:xl. RED CARPE!'T RE•'L 'l'ORS Pay~ts less than !'l'nt. Xlnt 3 BR., nr. beach, firepl.c., LIDO REAL TY see to apprce. Call for appl. 5Qx1 80 on llarbor Blvd .. PRIVATE 1'~UNOS AVAIL. 828-5671 or ~5200 S.125-.'iBR. 2BA, fi·pl r. f!u·(J • localKltl. pntio. "'lw shog, crrl, 3377 Via Llrlo. N'pt Beach 962-7306. C.i\~. niust sell, owner. Any Amount College P•rk yd. dbl gar, chlldrt>n pis I' Cabana C.1ub prlvlleg('!J. Olli . * 673-7300 * 8 x 35 FURN.·Mw:t sell t Best \21,,l i92-J028 welco1ne. ' ' Zl.31794-1027 or 7141::.36-0198. offt>r." 2 BR. a wning, good Sell U1e old stuU Buy the * Call 675-4494 BKR, 3 BR. den, new crpts/drp!L, SJ50 _ 4 Br .. 21 1 Ba .. h·ple. ,. 2 •• 71 ( 8.141 J\.tunstcr, Paei lic Sands. Mesa Verde con<!. Adil park. 548--0980. ne\v stuff. poollSf"l'V. No Pets. A\•ail Bnck Bny rondo. Ohl •nr . ·-::::.) 546·1103 7110. Shown by nppt only. PRE!ITIGE 3 hi", 2 ha, boat I BR 2 b t d bit -·--S450 -4 Br. 2 B.'I . rrplc. l ' , a, crp , rrs. n11, 1325 ~· -· 1 t I t +· hlk 1 rloor. Nt. publ ic & Cutholic 2 ear gar, lrg yurd. S?.6.500. .,.... ""'· s • 11s sec. >eh, New.'..: nic·e. EXEC. TRANSFER Shn\\'S Il k•• n !110d£'1. ,J IJR., r1 ha.; rol'nu•l dinir11t 1·111 . & l11.n1!l~· rni. U p g ra d rd c'IU'[l('IS ,i;, di','\))(>~. l·;Xl'(!llen1 11.B. lnc111iun. $49.950 Call: 61'3--3663 67~ E\'•'!'I. associated 9AOK EAS -Rf Al TORS 1C2'> W 8albor1 67) J6tJ &his. hh~h ·& col1£'ge. 5!1'.~ 0 11.'fler . ~9--074.1. $©\t~}A-~f.,f}S e clcpos. tHG-G.it15 "·11 lipm. NU-VIEW RENTALS asnib. In. $36,:~. Owner, N ..,, B Corona del Mar G?:l-4030 or 4•,• 32•• 84&--53.1.1. ewt"'rt t•ch ,,...... ·oo ASSUi\1E n1y 7'i: VA loan STEPS TO OCEAN That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle $200 . Sn1ull 2 Bit h'Ont hou~t'. CU1'i built homl" uvcrlook- 11 3900 1 1 I 11 h ,, H C elC'!lll ,~ iit"iil, ,.11 . ln1t Bilek Bny In ol<lcr ~· \'' . 0 fl .. Ujtr', ~ a1·p .. -TJ·:NNIS, 'POOI.,.S, CLUB I.it. .. •'t LAY It. rOllAN S300 -Nirl• 2 Hn ... l;!l n~. lrpl", !10:1 of Rlu rr~. B1•11u1 dee· - Golden \\'est F.statcs, 4 Bn , Very clean 3 8~1;: ballui. 0 1!.arronge lerl'ars of the dbl ti . ' r11lrro1"t1I v.·nll~ _ t·ry~ll'll S43.!l00. 961t-8T/'3. }' :i ,- 1 bl four Krombled wordt be· gO J'., ~ ·· pttl lO, child/ l'hnncl"ll•<<'>' _ 1,.,, t<'IT 11111.uY rn1 .. rp c., tns, low to ·form four simple WOf'ds. per ~ "' SPARKLING Dut ch 1-laven <'ill'P dt"l?C'8 "17 50() ' 1v/~1111 lllr11. Ci111tll'I & 0.nl- l\.1nrina 3 Br. 2 Bl:!. rnmily CAYWOOD. REALTY I . TE H Z I H $400 . Lrg. 3 BR octanlront fin dr:tpcrles, r te., C'tr ., $600 o~:-r. 8~~~r10. ~~~. By * *OCE548-ANIF290R' ON*T * ·: I Ii ,. I I NU~v:'EW'ttrl1~TALS ~Jflr ICfl!l;e. 642-4096, ~ - - _ • • G73-4000 or 4M-l24S AVAIL J une 15th. Custorn Irvine PARADISE * * 2 BR, 2 BA, 1 blk for 46R ,I( fnm rm, on lrtt !"OR lr.aSl' or sale hy O\\'nc.r, ;;;;;;;=;;;:=:=:;:::;;;i; i,000 Sq. ft. or v.'<lOd &. cha.mi -1· R O-,P Y-G I i ~/~~61;:_33:Sdlts. onlx. ~~I~ 1~8~~:or p"""d '. 2BR houlli\ "'/2 Cill' l)ar & BY O\VNER vm~:r. PARK., duplex. $320.000. ~ I' I I' I i 25./ RV p1·k1ng area. 14 ml from 3 BR. 2 BA, ni l~ dininR: LIDO REAL TY . NR. Crean J BR, 3 Ba, den. $4 mu lsc. 55&&1!68 or ~~. No N~na~1i x r:.u~~ ~1~,' ~i:i~ ~~r~1:C w:~::; 33"';ta (i~;;J't ~ach I p R A A K , 1 ti~SJl~~am ceil., 164~ fro m beach. "A" ,,._,,........,ll R-n """'""' low mttlnl. Yllrtl, ~prinklent, I 2 BR 1 BA •-1 ..... 1 IP•" (tan1e !I br, 2 bn, fnsd yd, ,;;;,-y nt'·-~ 'appjy".~ ca:u 7i.i ·~ tr llARBOR Vu Home~. 4 BR, den ·• ...... i... ·d•bi-' ·.,.• •·,·· bl"-k -pool pr1\•, Yrl)' lcn~. sm. ;~ alt """"'· ithown by :~!u~~o, b;vl~~~g ·1;:1~: l Aly. Lge. -Vu lot. J."an-I I I~ I • Versatile bride: She can tum , .,_..,, . a: ., •· mo. 1111, last $200. ate. After uppl only .. ,.... \Vn lklng dhrt. school!!, shops. tasUcaiJ.v_ UPi'l'&ded.._erlc®., • . _ _ _ _ her _h usband's head wl!h fla t• beach. S300 1.w. 4*'5689 6 pm 6'12-3818 REPOSSESSIONS Ill-I < "'king 1 41 o o o below mkt O .. n SaVSUn lery and hlsstomoch wJ!h'net C6i!IMOH LIDO ISLF. NEAR. BA y :"llr inrornialion and loc111fo11 ot thc11e F'flA & VA hon1e11, L'Otl1flCl • r.;2.86:16. ' l.<, G4<l-'IJ.I~. - 1 I L A C J E O -. ''" -ISOO/mo. rrol'ly, 3 oc 4 BR. DUPLEX. occanttont, yr 0 LEAS! OR LEASE OP· 3 BA, 2-cnr gnr. Car .. 11 cld , CIOM'! to school, au ' I I I' I I . COf'lprete th• chu(~l. qt.tolfd h ~-TIME FOR iimenltics. 714; 613-9091 from • by fortlnj In I~• mining word TION, $450. per mo. 1.,. t ruoul. ri46--'°"·I QUICK CASH n lo S: &lfcr 5, 673·1305. Y'" dovolop "~ "'P No. 3 below. cludlnt pool Mrylco. 3 !~VINE Teer. 3 br. 2 ba , I Bedrm., 2 blith, Mtt• blk h'on1 !my. N<> pe ts . ret.l! :LJ&.#16. ' • y 0wllt't-Prtl1f"1! litode.l Rt1I Estate 1800. _. hr, exlrll wld~ lot, 9 ft10 . old 4 bdrm. 211, ba., l<li\ Jt&tf'S for hoftt ar ta. sep. f<Un. nn. w/"'f!t camper,..1'i.'r. idlh, golf ttR_, bar. Many extru SSS,000. hth. p1rk. 1nn Cft!(!nlt&f 2 nil. to tx+i. 2/;IXJ aq , n. KASA DIAN 961"'44 THROUGH A Wetorfront Proporty @ PR INt NUMRERED LETI ERS do! Jlt•r. Pool A rum-~'"I.,,..· _•75"'~"'3'"'"'"'··---- 3 BR, 2 BA, prlv slip, beach, IN THESE SQUARES -rm Call ~ ,141 3 BR, d1n. rm., Jr!(. kil. & DAILY PILOT by owner, Bolhot\ eov... . ·--' -• -llv. nn. lovely ""'" w/pool 675--4217 for afl_poinlme:nt. , 8 g~;c:~lE~ lETl!RS l O I I I I I I· I j-* SJ1ARP 2 ..BR, 1 SA prlv. SJ9o. tc'il-38!'.M WANT AD Dl.IDlexu near the ocean --_ _ _ _ _ _ • • Townhouse. Pool . Ca~g~. 5 BJV3 1Jn, lt J.~/J l, o.n, 1111 642°5678 Mil"!,. ~~tor SCRAM-Lm ANSWERS IN CLASSIF1CATIO 818 ~~~''" im Mo t,~ t; .,~,.~,~=: Lone. ~«7. ' ll68-S9t6. Own<r • • • • ' ' . MOl'ld1y1 June 11, 1973 ' DAILY PILOT !3 I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ~~~~~~~~~ [ ---1r:i [ -u· .. -l~ I~ ........ ~ I~ I _,_b,._ °lltJ 1-w-I~ I -'~1 ~' _ ... "" .. "'""~'~~,_ .. _ ..... ~tJonl~~~ 1---lf5J ·-... urtrum. 315 ·~ A F Bobyslffl"I Newport Be1th ph. urn. 340 Apt. Unlurn. 365 Apt. Unlvrn. 3'S ~I. Uni""'-365 GuHI -415 S<Mols & School• & l;;;.;===----1 Executlvt LtaHs THE BLUFFS Brand nt1~1 -"ho111c» on the: b&y". Spac. 3 BR., 2\i ba. tam. kit .. split level. Deluxe ln {'V<'ry respect. 3 to ChoollC' frQm • ~·atl!r vlC\\'11. $100, $650, k $f,(l(l Per l\1onlb. Cnll tor app't. 10 lnHpect these prestige propert.les. SLUl:.f."'S REALTY 644-1 133 Newport Heights T BR, 2-bR, bo11:t-nrct1, $500 . mo. CaU 673-8451 San Juan C•pl1tr1no -f\ttl 3 Br. -1\!: Un.. -view - Carpet, dra1>es, $3~ / mo. Alt 5, 536-0029 COJ!!10111inlum•- Unfurn. 320 Jn1tructlon1 575 ln1trvction1 575 ~lATURE Yr"Oman wlll care cC.:.••;.;l.:.•...;M;.;'°;;;";;;... ____ 1c .c.:.°':.:'.:.•.:.M;.;'°;;;";;;...____H. ·;.;;u.:.;nl.:.;l;.;"":..:.°'.;.;"-'o.e;;.;1"-c-'h--I Newport llH<h COMFORTABLE -home -====--..:.:.~..::;;::;.;;;:;;::;;;;_~_.::;.:.., tor ,...... home I< chlldttn ---in FUiierton [or t ldtrly while )'OU vacatlcn. Xln't LO~x::~~~.L Iu~:Es W~111~G ~~ ~~:P~ ~; ~.b :~.u ~nt5~~i: ORANGE COUNTY ~:1;j,:;·tsS.::14 art. 6. 2DIO Newport Blvd. '4-, OPEN ly. m--0631 or !i4Hal0. tentlon. Pt.ue. Clll 52S,5816 VOCATIONAL Costa Meta Z ' for S•nta An• fl) STUD~~2~1~ BR'S 1, '°~,'::ADI 1 BR. APT. Summer Rentals 420 TRAINING S.CHOOL • FREE Llnt'n• ~ VILLA YORBA Cozy I nn. •Pl. wall to wall BAYl'RONT . Jlalbbe .eov... LEARN e l'"REE Utlll..i c•l'TIPt• drapes stove aar-4 bl"., 2 ba., doCk 35 ~t. e\fo~uu Kltchei'i'cs PINECREEK Huntl.ngton Beach b~edl!posa1, Can relit Tt· July $300 tv.'O wk. nun.; • llenlod Pool LIVES UP # (714) 142-9622 !rig. Carport. $100 per A"K. at.o oo•,.nlront • br.. AUTO TUNE UP TYPING L.lbra Ofc. Scrvlcn 6U-8850 C•rpenter ~ NE\V, tl"'model, fr11me & l.lnish, s1ore11. oftlct• &: hon1e11 ·etc. C'ustom \\"Ork. I Ueen~. 962-1961 • La.undry fo"acllltleS TO ITS NAME • • 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath .~~k_ .. !~r~. l..a. ~""'--2 be., 'v~~6· S250 -• • 'l:v A-maid .aerv-avaa .n...~u.tL..taJJ h.. : L .. lltiM fv"y-cerpotod ~~WL ~ an._,, - • !... ....-v~.--......, ~ ~ · --· 1 " .,. 12601 Suns\vept Ave., Gilt· 2BR, 2"'Tu\, fiP'i\, Nr. Bay & .,.. •1Kme Sttvl.c(' ' and 10 1tream• with Children OK $145 per ~---.;_ iY2Q_D~RK. ca b I n e t A. panelU,g, gen ~~ke· Da ory:a. &16-1'"JIS. 846-9495 • • den Grove. fotf w~tmin· oc.ean, acros. fro1n prk. Huntington a.ch waterfalh create a month C a 11 DALE, ster. 171h St bet. llarbor Newpt Bch $200 \vkly. relaxing selling for '62-4471. &; FairvicY,.). c6°'r.i.<14'-=-'0730.,----,-~-~ your spacious new l · or .~ 2-bedroom apartment. Small *MOVE IN TODAY* San Juan Capistreno ~ Isle, comp!. furn, 2 peta ok. FromSl70. Furniture Spa. 2 le 3 BR. $149 &: $l99. BRANDi 2 BR apt, pool, :i~l 2~. im~· ..... :~Av~~ available, Mo4eb open 9:00 h:ids ok. Pool. Keelson Ln. plenty rklng. Rent $24-0 .. J'pne, July, Aug, 675-13({;. to 6:~. %100 Fp.irvicw Rd., (1 blk W, o( beaclt ffivd., I $ < Call p Costa Mela;·Phone:--56:1'i00.· -off•~ Sister).-· 963'-4029 -or ease · at tl.lQO ISLE BA\'FROf'.'1' !147 7786 493-4739. 4 M· Pier & Slip. Jun.e • • I Wiii IHTIHllYI COUlll • tufnON PINAHCIH• AYAILAlll * MOININ• AmlNOON' IYllllN41 CLASSU * MODllH DtA•Nosnc lfl)UIPMIHl * "IPAU.ltoM FOi Cl.All "A" IM09 LICINtl IHCLUDID Ceme!1_. Concrete PATIOS} ~·alk11, drives. Saw. ' br<'ak, removt & roplace 1'0nc-rete. ~ for est. Contractor DELUXE ..:::.:.,-~:.,· ,-;..-,=..-=,.,.---$2toOO; ~ w,. $3000, A"". * Joll Plecemont At1;11.nce Av1!11bl1 Huntington Beach APARTMENTS. WALK TO BEACH Furn. or Unfurn. 370 $3500. R1 Hor, 644-611.t. * Cl1sse1 Formin9 Now * VERY NICE * S4Z-?MS New 2 BR. crpt/drps, Aptt., NE\VPOR Beacti -Big Can-* Special Courses for Mec:h•nics who $14~$165 BAClrEL..On. le I BR., 1iatios, frplc's priv. garages -Divided bath & lots of t'losets. Ree. haU, pool &: pool -tableli, sauna bn.th6;' Set> for yoorseU. 17301 Kecll'lOl'l. Ln. (1 blk w. ot Beach. l hlk N. of Slater). JACK Tautane -Repsir remod.. addil. 20 yn exp. Li c'd. My Way Co. 547-0036 Draftl"I, ____ _ Air Cond -Frplc's -~$\vim-dshwshr, frpl. 205 lath. yon~ ut furn Conlemp need Class "A" Llcens• 2 Bit & den, J r~ BA, 2 cnr $1·\0 -ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 ming Pools -l{ealth Sp& · 8t7-39-57. -Coron• del Mar ho . All conven. 4 BR. 2_\; gar. patio, pool._1._!!ewly Pools. 4 Gardens. S:uma-Tennis Coorls · Game and 2 BR 1 ----FOR INFORMATION ----. DESIGN/draft. plans home add l't i on 1 , 11lze job . paintl'd. Vac11111 . J'l6!il rno. Tl'nni s. Privnle pati o. Billiard Room. childi:e11"$1s~.1U·p. poo, no VIE\V apts, 1 BR. Also 8 'August. Sl700· 644-0553. I CALL 714/646 5065 I & c.<0mml. QI\ lease. Magnolia & Adiuns Adults. Ph: 846--0259. 1 Bedrm. fo'rom $165 • 847-8426 * bachelor apts CdM 2.)30 ~. Isle \Vaterfront 3 • gfll'ages any area. Br k / o \\' n e r, H I H bou . 2 Bedt'lll. t,rom $205 Seavie"'· 6Ta-6443 ... R/2 BA. June/July $1250 ~84;,:2--3400==------- KASABIAN R. r: .. 962-0l44. unt ntton ar r MEDITERRANEAN L~-~~.it~~. ~~~eci 1t~le~i Costa Meta -L7~ ~~l~. !1:. ~~tne ·~~~?,!~1~20~P~L~A~C~E~N~T~l~A~A~V~E~.-C~~O~S~TA~M~E~S~A~~I ~l;E;;;l;:;oc::l;;r.:;ic;;•:.:'-----·I Mission Viejo ocr::ANFRONT s un d k . , VILLAGE child ok. No pets. 842-4549. July $1.lW, Aug. $1400, 'days -; E L ECTRICIAN. licensed , ·;.;o==-'-='-----1 beach, newer, 2 BR. Elegnt, UNFURN 2 BR J~J . ' 3 BR 2 BA I "'• 1~-· pa1· • . apt, nr. 96'2=1356, eves 67l).8766 · I bonded. Small jobs, mamt" .. _ , enc. gHr., pool, urn. nu~c ..... , ,_,, IO, •-be h $1.50 5203 eld. :4/e oven, patio. Va-BBQ, 2ur. ni· shops &. pier. 2400 Harbor "Blvd., C.M. ac · • 96'2_7549 • New CORONA d"el Mat.'~ br, filn\ I I I~' l _______ l[tt J F"loopairrss, 548-• can! $2:'i0 8.'«1--0STI .$245. Marrd adlts baby ok. (7:14) 557·80'l0 r nl, 1 hlk from ocean, $300. Rent* . hnonals 5.36-2131 • RENTAL OFF'ICE Newport Beach.. week. 6T;>-3308. Condo. Furn. or OPE U I 325 Laguna Beach N 10 to 6 DAILY Newport Village SUB-LEASE Newport apt. 2 D&S f'loor main. le.st, res, n urn. -~--------Mo-R L Mon ''Rent A Piece BR 2 BA 1 · I rrl. Ask about .spec rates. ---------• • oom--tss •Y • • enrns, poo ' rec. \Olf;;;;;i;;ce;;;;R;;e;n;;t;;•;;l;;:;;:;;;440;;; l~P..:e:;r~SQJ~n~1~l;'1~;--;;;;;--;5:.3:.::0I }.I.I.A. call 5"41-9389 Mesa Verde LAGUNA ESI'ATE LIVING CO~IB see a rent garden of • Pal•ce'' facll. 640-0831. On acres of gardens, v.'idc a pt! Like Jiving in a hon1e •Choi~ or locat)on NR an & chan~l 3BR COUPLES 11-35 + G1rclenl"1 COUNTRY Club VillA. 3 br, OCCH ll viev.•11. Close to beach for $162.50/MO. 2 BR, 11,;, OCEAN and . • Tennis, Volleyball, Pool. ZBA~ $25()..$:n5 wkly.' Day~ PRESTIGE ~;.::::;:;::.;!C------2'12 ba, pool , jacuz;r,I, nd· & shopping. lleated pool BA. 2 prk'g places. priv e Arts lt Crafts 675-5366 aft 5 5-18-3Z!6 OFFICES Pru·ties, or meet cpl to cpl EXPERTENCED Japane8e · 1 1\1 v rd Co 1 soon. l..gC'., cu s I o n1 patio5 & rec attas. WilSOl'I HARBOR VIEW e Billiards ' ' I Call "Leah" 2-8 P • 111 · Gardener complele yard ~I~~ Ad~I~. ~~ un ry dacorator apl. 2 BR, 2 ba. Gardens, on \Vilson SL, \V, · . -. Giant Rec Room with a Vacation Rentals 425 Fountain Valley, Beauti-638-1511. niaintenanee. Scbrobbery, Dishwasher, &C'll . cleaning ol Harbor. No child./pet. Elegant apartments designed real pl.ayer piano fu1 new building, ground trees. Free est I ma re K. Townhoute Unfurn. 335 O\'Cn, re[. & freezer. $450 2283 Fountain \Vay East \Vi th a J\1aster's _touch, su-e Athletic program REST &: Recreation-. 'Vknds tloor, . 3,000 square feet, 1-'UU.Y' LICENSED 64.').-0347 C Ous B r . •. P.·lo. Funi. or untum .. incl. 64&-2$46 ~rb house _sccunClyl ,bexclu· e Bachelor & 1 & 2 Bedroom or wkkly Brcn11alds, ~1g Bear will divide into smaller . ~ SPlRl~ALisr * l,EX~P::OE2:R='.'-J'°a-pane.,..,-::,.-:--;G~ftrd=e=ne::::r. SP1\ I 'l r, rr ng .., utH .. &: garagl'. h1ature -sivc Versaill es u and La e -a w • n U:idgt'. offices. 50c per square Spir!lual ~ad1ngs 10 nni·lO Kno,y how. Tr 1 mm ll'I g . l'IY, crpt/drps, rrplt-, Jncd .,1 .. 11,, HARBOR GREENS pool \vith 'unique Aquabar, Furn or Unfum avail Relerv. TI4: 585-4709 foot, includes C"""'l.S. p Ad·"-on all 11 · $!90 &'"-8781 " 1 al -,..... m. ........ . mn ers. Clean-up. Small landsca~ patio. . :JIU • 49-\.4653 Or )'Our brokl'r Fum . &: Unfum. 1''r · $1?..0. fountains and orm gar-Adults, no ~Is BALBOA Peninsula hou~ or dra~. all utilities, jani· 312 N. El Can11110 Real. San Ing 96&-l4S6. N•wport Beach Newport B-och Bach, 1, 2 f, 3 BR's. J'ilodels dl'ns. All ~ of the South Ne<.\'p:lrt f)\·y at Baker St. apt, slet!ps 8. S110. \\·eek up. tor service. Call MariJyn CI e 1n e n I e. 4 9 2-9136, ~c"o°'M""P"L"'=E'-'T'"E="'-i~-~-·---ape-1 l;J9 O""n 10 'ti! 1 pm. 2700 Coast's finest apartment """ """"" St-·all (TI4l 832 """ ·~ ~34. ~~ BAY VIEW Pcicrson \\lay, CM. nr. liar-conHnunity. 714-557...cl075 ;11;1~ .n..-.,. ..,....,,, _,_....., • maint. tierv. Comm'l,.100, $'.15 & up. 1 BR, 2 BR !&-bor Blvd. &: Adams. l &tdrooin/studios from $195 ' Rentals to ~nmre 430 PREGNANT? Thinkin g rt>sid . Sprinklrs, cleanup. 4 hr. 2 Ix!. upper. Comp!. B:u.~i<'lors. Color TV, maid ~lJO 2 Bedroom from S2SO l ~I . ORANGE CO. abortion'r Know all the facts 645-6987 ful'n . RC'·dcc, Z blk:oi; to ocean. serv, pool. The l'lfesa, 41a N. l'lloclt>ls open 9 A.i\1. tildUskl~I NICE pvt. r m ".'ITV 1n pvt AIRPORT first! Call L&E LINE -24.l -"E"x"· P=E'-R~.--A-n-,-,-r-i~ca-n • 6 .;!:llh 1 St . ~rs1 .. ~ ~~S<'20• Avail. Nt>ivport BJ., NB. 646-96fil. $16:"1-2 BR. 11~ BA. Studio on ~ $135 & UP · ho1 me of, cpl. Pre1 f,~~dy or h_rs, 5-11-5522. Ga rd en er. Maintenance, ... J. 1 3)'S _. .,."° , wes. .cul-dc·sac .. Prl"· patio, pool, c eao-cu gen· ~ mo. 3 ma.rt law finn has space I o CE COUN R12·M78. BEACON Bay 2 Bdrn1, 2 BA. crpts drps bltins Nr GIGANTIC 1 &: 2 BR. Meals & laundry could be avail in its new. attractive D V R SELING Cleanup A Landscaping. pvt beach, tennis, yrly S.195. shop·g, Children ok, N~ You Bet it'11 underpriced! arranged for $175 n10. suite for economy minded Non-Profit Foundation Call 64>1930. AOUL TS-LEASE Summer $250. v.•k. Adults. ts 735 J St Cl'l1 That's why thC'SC apts. won't 645-2.149 young attorney. Furn/un-636-5060 or 548-36'13 GEN'L gal'(leni.ng, mow , Z Br. 2 ba., t:ru·1JQ11 •• S2SO 675-1748 or 1)42..1329. ~i450 oann ' . ON THE BLUFFS last Ion~. C~pts. drps. stove APT to share, 2 BR. pvt BA, turn, all scrvi~s avail. FAMILY . COUNSELING edge & trim. Resld or 3 Br.RE' baAL.TOgnrR, ~lo:~~;; $300 STEPS to beach, lrg 2BR. no.:-~ 1,.,,,.,..,,..0 4 BR 2 BA AT NEWPORT 1& rc!Corig.~s of green big liv. -rn1., 1errace oCean 833-362'l. ,, .. ~ .. ~~l'rotit Found~!~0n3.,~., con1m 'I F1'tt e1t. 64SJ..Wl55. Vt""~ bcan1 ceilings, ....,le, vac ... , u•-= '""""""cs.J ' ' ' awn. Vo:••:u gar a Ke s · vu, ~35 mo. Incl. util•. Call o.>Q"'"JV<JV or ,,..,.. l)'l,) EXPER '• ~--• D I Uni 350 ... t-bltns, v.•alk to schools & Ad"'t ts ~Full "' • . v-Panese v ... ,,.ener. up exes urn. system, gar door opener, sllopplng. $290 mo. Call From Newport Blvd., turn at "" s. no pe • .u.JQJ er· "aft. 6 PM 494-8841 OFFICE space available in ALCOHOLICS Anonymou."I . Complete yard srv. Relia. & ~ Yrly ~'lt'WI Mlts 642-3490 H 'tal Road 11 block ton Ave. (1 blk E. of New. ·· . H Phone ... 7217 writ • ...,.,.,,. • · ~l-3118 alt 5:30. Anytime · osp1 . . port Blvd., &: 1 blk. So. of SHARE nice condo ho~e. downtown un tin & ton ..,.._ or e nPat. Free est. 642-4389. D•nl Poinr OCEANFRONT_ Open June v.-eekencls. · above Pac1!1c Coast Hwy) to Mature female tum Beacli. 83&-7016. P .O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. cl & J uly. Fonner owners entrance. 901 Cagney Lane, Bay, C.M.J &42-8690. ' . pnc. i•5 SWINGING SINGLES Garden51..&57ean-ups LRG 3 Br, blln kil. 2 lm. OC~ Bret>te Apts -N-·-Beach, Ca.~. THE EX~'G rm & ba, laundry, pool & Business Renta1 -. . Unit. m It $225 wkly. s 3 Br ·-p Ind '"~·· ,_ PALM MESCAU~ A.PT$. gar, Nr. occ. 545-4505. • Call "' ~~ .... 2·8 pm "'.",~~.=-~~~--.---,--Panoni.n11c f)C't"an v·1 c \\' . 6T,...~\L pacious • ~ ry Telephone: tn4) 6-l5-Ql2 ~nu . ...,.,._ '-N G denl /L nd I C:IOSI' to heh .t..c hRrbor. Bldg 1 ----------r1n, $180. No pets. ?.ta.1'. 2 Share APT or ·HOUSE STORES CRISIS COUNSELING ar ng 8 scap ng less tlinnl yr old. $l)('I 1110. Newport Heights C'hildren 10 6 yrs. 2286 can. PARK NEWPORT li-fINUTES TO NPT. BCH. Call 'HOhfE-PARTNER' !\fain Street, Courtyarrl and Non-Profit Foundation Expert, reliable, iocal, free 499-2895. 1--.;....______ yon Dr. Gtl-2'222. APARTMENTS Badl.A~$i:. B:~ Pe~~ $13:> 836-1194 or 54&-1479 Oceanfron t Stores available ~5060 or 548-3643 est. Takata Nursery ~-3818 Newport Bffch CLF.A.i~ 1or2 BR. Adul lK, no BEAUTIFUL 3 BR. 2 BA, l561 Mesa Dr WANTED: strght male Zii-40. at modest rents. Social Clutts 535 Hauling fJC"ls . Lge kit. $1?;> -Sl~. apt locater! rrr. So Cst. on f'he bay (5 blks from NeWpori Blvd.) 4 ~R house, JIB. $81)/mo. + BALBOA INN ()pen House 2421 E. 161h St NB 6tG-1801 Pla1.a. Avail 6/10. Set> t'\'!l;i· 546-9860 uti~. 962-8668, 9~2997 . 'PARTNER' JNTROD. 32' FURNI'IVRE Van lOf S.'\t-Sun, 1-4 A_pt. Unfurn. 36$ dent Mgr at 2731 JuniJX"r, l.uxury .apartment living* 2 Br pt drpt: t d/ FD.L\IX-Toommate wanted· l05~~40St. Personal Service. Low Fee local furn hauls&: sen I 207 Colton. 4 Bdrms. Apt 1, "Santa Ana, 5.~7-1044. overlooking the .water. En· 1.1 pd' c s, • ~ w, for 3 hr . Park Newp:1rt. 1 -~ 548-1479.or 836=-1771 hauling. 548-1862. $375 Mo. W is VOJ{el General 2 ba / joy $750.CMlO health spa 7 u 1 s · sep. gar. ~ mo. COMMERCIAL APT. SKIPLOADER St dump truck Realtor _ a48-93"6 2b~~s~~ike ~~~~ swimming pools,.. 7 ·lighi.ed .No children. 6f2..6453 aft 6 ·townhouse. 646-lS73 ON COAST HWY. 1 work. Concrete, UPhalt NE'i''LY decor. 2 BR, ~ LONG BoOCh -1 Br. duplex. cJran! Adull11 ,no dogs. $200. ::i~~c ~:: ~~m~;b4 Huntington 'IMch , Office Rental 440 CdM, 673-3345 i-Md r...~, I sawing, bre~.h~tuoby .. to heh. Ne"-port $~!1. S3XI Ne"' w/v.· crpt & paint. 'Z71 Apl 7• 161h Pl. Agt Deboard, croquet. Jwlior l's LA QUINTA HERMOSA * WATERFRONT * 145 E. l8tt1 St.. CM . Suitable j :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiltiiiii~J LOCAL nioVlJl& au ng mo. Yrly lease. No pett. 218 Stove, refrig. Adults, no 646-2414. • 11:tudent. Large truck. Reas. Cedar, 642-5745. . pC'ls. S12.5. 846--094.'i. from $189.50 monthly; a19o 1 Spanish Country Estate Liv· Prime location Newport for store!'! or ofc. 362 Sq. 1''1. Found (I--~-) 550 534-lMG or 534-2164. iiiiiiil\BelbcNI Island l & 2 BR apts. Srpf'd & and 2-bedroom plans and mg & Specious Apts. Ter-Beaclt. 2 Rooi'n suite. Good $100/mo, C.J.S. Real ·--.=:...::=.;;:_..:::.:..:::=---! -r. ~ = ~~~ri~/re~i~rn ~~'. 2-story town houses. Elec-raced pool, sunken gas parking $325 Mo Estate, 548-1168 Sl'IIL. fem pup abt S wks y~~e g= Jt~a.m:~ \ Ap1r1ments lOl'Reot: '"'I cu·rr. :l BR apt, yearly, _(;16-8=..::::153::;;_· ~-~---:~~!1~·c=1~,~~ ~B~~~ ~~ng. Bill Grundy, .Re•ltor 0::;J~.;? i:a.s. ~::Lf,i}~ Brown, wltitc paws, nose & Drlvewys, grading. 847-2666. 675-141<1. I nqu i r e 2'lO 3 BR, 2 BA , lrg .. cpts & perl.es. Subterranean 'park-1 BR. FURN $185 341 Ba~ide, N'pt. Beach shopping ttnler. Call Toni bl eyet. Vic HUghes Aircraft GEN Hauling Tree I ShnJb Ahnlon<', Lil tle B ll I b 0 a drps, l'dUlts, no pets. Quiet ing \Vlth elevators. Optional 2 BR. FURN $215 * 675-6161 * Andre\\o'S 546-9556. Co;. NB. M8-0671, ext 637• 8 trim. Gar &. Yd cleanup. IAc;:;P,;,h;,;._F_u;..r-'n_. ____ 3..;60.;c ,,,'''O''c,",,"=,....,--=--,...=~ area, $200 mo., 646-4939 & maid service. Just :10rlb of ALL tml.JTIES PAID OFFICE SPACE DOUBLE ho 36 38 ft N to ;}, eves, 548--3648. Est. 531..&177, 557-6904. ELEGANT 2 Br \\'/gar~ br. 646-16.1!9. -FashiOn Island at Jamboree Adults, No Pets -· fs p x · r. FND· Blk &.-White..fml pup· Ho--~--Balbo• Peninsula shops/heh, \'rly. ~3437, ..cc..c=--------and San Joaquin Hills Road. (4 blks S. of San Diego Frwy Ncv.']>Ort Beach, building N'pt Pos Ole. & Marinel'S py. 613 v.lc. Sprirxl.ale. btwn u ....... ning C'\'e/v.'knds ;,4~7398. Caplstr•no Be•ch Telephone (tt4J 644-1900 on Beach, 1 blk W. on\ Holt overlooks Balboa Bay. Mi. $22S Mo. agt MS-2-ll 4. BolM &: Mc~adden., H.B. YNG woman w/4 child. des· $35 WEEK & UP Capistrano Buch for rental inlonnation to 16211 Parkside Lane.) Prime area. Various size lnduttrial Rental 450 842-6.S98. perately nds domestic work. e Sleeping Rooms 3 BR upper duplex. OcC'an THE NEW <TI4l 347.5441 suites, rent or lease. 3700 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I FN D: Harbor & Adams. C~i. Husband utll"mplyd. CM e llousekC('ping Rooms 3 8 2 ba bit' Vu. $250 mo. Open \Vknds, WINTER ~. er y 1 Newport Blvd., NB. l\fgr. Fm! bl -•· ~.--1954 •Ocean View Apts r, . ins, ocean 1~2. 34143 Via E."lpinoza. BAY\VOOO APARTMENTS Anita's 'nen"tal"m,m' -· ' ~ 675-123:>. Short. J •~'1onm~ bodyupoF!pp)'. area. '3•~ • BALBOA INN \'ie\v, S250/mo. Ca 11 Capistrano Bch. 871-0066 in Newport Beach are NOW LEASING egs • g · ea C•rpet Cleani"I lll> i\faln Street &U-U55 or 493-6228 eves. ready. The sales office is W. Balboa Blvd, 673-29. OFl"ICE space -#I Old Huntlntton S.ach collar. &16-5683 Floor Cart & Windows Corona clel Mllr open daily; from 10 AM to Newport leach Newport Blvd. 3 blk.s No. ot NEW M-1 FND German Shepherd lml Dutch Main! •--. "'7·1508 Gl~40 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ge-'--G-e 6 30 P•I M -•-• B d Coo.st Hwyl. 3 draftilijt rms P"PPY Vic Park C. ?.1 . -:::::::;,=:::::,.:.~:=..:'~,.:~"'-'= rvwn .... ,, : . au-u·u1ur Iv · WINTER. ~-m-r Yrl~ & I recept. rm. Al) for 9tO ~ Ft. & UP -Ul ~ PEN Point -I br, partially •-San J · Hill .., __ ,. .,.,. ..... "'J· between Anaheim le. 19th SUPER e cient ._I student "' oaqwn s iv.xw. An'•ta'• Ren•-•-, Bkr', 200 · U>O/mo. u. til incl. 2nd fir Hamilton A Newland B CdM furn. $190. util pd, yearly 1 BR APT 644-5555 UW1 Staying at Newport Humane seeks N. ·• house-bil-7219 aft. 6pm a -: • • Balboa.Blvd 613-3)58. w/ocean view. 6 4 8-5 3 O O 646-0697 or '33-0519 Society. 646-1'193. cleanln& $3. ph. M-4-5611 ~ Corona del Mir ~ ·=·~ Cozy 1 Br. Apt. wall 10 w,_il EAST Blutf. Beaut. 2 hr, ' eV'f'S. CRISIS COUNSELING Decllc•ted Cluni .. l BR. Fun1. Quiet -Sectuc.1-r---~._:;_ ~~i=C~O">r!n~ ~i ~9d~~· ~Pr.~~ I -11...-J W~~~~~... ';!:: "'drlf-c.':'.' 1 ;:;a,;• ~~ ~Prom o~o>md~ • :!.~""!~~~ * ed. Encl gar. Nr. shop'g, ON TEN ACltES ~ =t~· fs~:r· ~:: see. STCLIFF . . Comer Westclitt Drive &: S~5r. Ideall775for\Vhl~tbol ratosry Lost 555 I I $175/lno. 602 l·leliotro(>f!. Apts. furn./unfurn. Lease ,~ 1700 WE DR. Irvine Blvd., Newport .6't • ee. 1 t er t., ron ng 831 1300 Labbee or Theln1a 5.11-3886 1 • 2 BR Blln ti Mr C.1\1, Dayis 464-5(133 or 1,;:=·=:;,..------1 Fireplace I priv. patK>s. aft. 7 or 1 ~1 Sun~pt ""' · app ances, Beach. · H 0 ward 646-{1681 eves H EL p * PROFESSIONAL ~-~-~'--.--.~~-~ ~-. 900 S,ca Lan, Cdl\1 644·2611 \Veslniinstcr, l 7th SI. be· RICI-JARD 'S LIDO AREA "THE F 1 .. ho . g NEAR downtown 1-luntington IRONING * CQSiiCle Oro ll\-fncArthur nr Coast HWY) TWeeilllai"bor and Fairview. l 3 BR, 2-BA, rplc:-:-Dl\V;-ROO~fS $18 wk ~P w/klt $30 ntall, con!~tl~ ot :ii-~f~c-P~ch ~warehouse spec~ ol ..._ "REWARD-_ 645-8875 cpl s, & drps. gar., yrly. $325 ,,,.k up apts. Ouldren & pct stores ltas shops avail as!t!>rled sq._ ift. & of}1ces, P1inting & ALL UTII.JTlES PAI D ., BR So f h frpl Huntington Beach ! mo. inc. utlls. 673--0844 section. 2376_ Newport. Blvd., 1''rcnt;, • $110/mo. Jn Canner;; ,contact Jeffries, 536-3056. ILK. MALE CAT P1perh1ngina Compare before you n!nt '"'11undcck.~dll~v;'$28:; ~~1nftg :.;.;c.;;.=c..;.e-;o..o~---SUB-LF.:'ASE Park Nev.'t)Ort CI\.f. 548-9755, 645-3967. Village, 425 30th St., N.B. ._Shal.'C APT or HOUSE NEEDS -" Custom designed, fcatu~ug: o.vc:r1. or wknds. LARGE 2 BR, 1111(. $140 1'11o. Apt, 2 Br, xlnt location. 2 ROOMS "'/bath. furnished. 673--0006. Call 'HOMF.-PARTNER' George Painting & DcCQt"ng • ~~~Ja~ll~en wl In· NE\V 2 BDR.i'1, family nn, Clean! Near stores Avail July 7th 644-6838. C.P.1. $100 inc utll 's. Older DESK space available $50 • 836-1194 or' 5-18-1479 MEDICATION Interior &. Exterior • Separate din'g area -crpts, drps. bltns. S.1.50. llKI. RealononUcs, Bkr. 6r:i--6700 For that Hem uMer $50, try lenant. 645-:;m()/642-6560 nw. \YIU provide !urnlhrre Rentels Wanted 460 DAILY Guaranteed Top Quality, a llome-like slorage Avail Sept. 6/a-3308 You 'll find It in Classified the Penny Pincher. N@ed a "Pad"'! Place an ad! at $5 mo. Answering service \Vorkmanship & Materials e Private patm Cost• Mell Ap Apll 1 Apia avaJlable. 17875 Beach Blvd. 1 BDR cottage, house, or Lost 6/6 vie. Beach & Free estimates Lie. It INS. a Closed garage w/stora&• ta Iv Huntington Beaclt. 642-4321 duplex. Nice young couple Slater. Very shy, 847-8618 l-870-8514 e Marble ""ilman S'"" 1 BR. ~---'de, .. 0.1 Fum. or Un m. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB w/xlnt local ref's. Have . Now~ .-~ , .. ,u.a.. ~...... u medium siie tr a In e d $200. REWARD • ror any In-W LPAP e J<ing.sz Wnns , pd. 1 adult. no pet, Yrly Costa Mell Coste Mell Costa Meu 1980, ll!H, '156 I: 540 sq. ft. spayed dog. Older fine, wui formation I ea d i ng to * AL .. R jc - - t ' . : I . ' - i i • Pool -Barbecues • irur-$140-Sl45n.v,.~· 330 E. f~~~;;:;;;:;;;;~?-;~~~~~F~~;~~~~~~;:::==:iJ Amp I e pr kg. u t t I •. nx up. $l50-$3JO. Pttfer re~ of male s. t . Whm call Mac _ :;;:oop'~ _wi_th_pluah ~ .,20~th~Sl"-. -!?E~n2.,!!bo~..,.~-..,.--fF=========7· ~ ....... -Baumgardner, 541-5032. Laguna, Dana Point, San Be lost ,from Legion 1"4 eves. Ad:its. No Pets. 2!~.u:!e~·re~~~ 1.en:!; ~ ~ . -:::_-BI=.0;1~J!!!re'l~ton. ;~ ~.:~~~ -~;:i::.,=-o!:h!; ~e~~~·i4.~n~!!i1:i-,._ ---• LARGE 1 BR $185 $14S. 968-1455 11301 Beach Blvd. H.B. 494-3248 partially shaved rt. front g\lllMlnteed. Llc le ins 365 ;;o :;~K a ~~lm $140 up. 2 Br., 3 Br., 2 Ba. . _.,,.. , • 84~2834. VERY ~p. mature c<Nple ~::.· about 150 Iba. 847-1851 or (213) ,860--9799 Pool, blt·lns, play yard. .. \. rr: 'F:: HUNTINGTON Sch, in1mac. wnnt to lease 2 or 3 Br. LOST 2 . . PAINTING A repair, 35 )'I'll - • Studkl & 1 BR Apts. 1900 r.1opk'. 642.381J -l U' \'j . 2 -cpt'd ....,t bath House with 2 Bth. i n 1 ...... na : rings tn lront of T.-orkmanshlp guar. Take e TV & Maid Service Avail. ~ • ...., ... , ' .,. ' Co >I F _..... \Vestbn>olt Yardnge, Forest advantage o! my exp J>ool LRG 3 br, ~ bn. crpt/drps, prkg, util pd. 350'. $90. ~fr. (lr . . . area. or occup. Ave. Laguna, May 2'1th 5 536-'lffi6 • PhoCh'lne Scrvlpce-t~~·t hll.n!'i, encl pal, nr OCC. $185 I Lang 540-1301 wkdayg, nOOut July 15th. 49-1-4901 p•n R e ward' 12131 ""-'--'-'"='====---I. e 1 drcn & l'I • .,.,;;1 on ) 121_·.,,..,.,, • · -PAINTING ~. 2376 N<!\vport Blvd ., o,.t mo. 5.)1-0;s;,(). nJRNISHED & Untumish· 2 BDRl\I. crpl .. stove. rerri(I:. =~·=~"'==,..,,...,..,..,...~~-I ~· 548-!175S or 645-3007 UN1''. 2 BR. l~~ BA. Adults ,I ; I k ~ cd on Coast Hwy , Corona duplex. 3 11.d11!~. $170 pc.r PEKINGESE, 1igltt tan. ~la)' lt~pays to call prof;ssionals only. $150/nio. 610-C Joann J.~ · ......_ de! Mar. 54:>-3165. 1110. 646-•1431. Joan 31. \Vill ~ve re'vard for f or Ire<? est. 64&-a178. qUt'l'n islz1.t ti('(f, ri;tv. dresi1-• I. ,)' -. :i •• t=:==. JV 1 • retunt, v c o e~ J>k, . . ang1ng con rac I BR. Fum. 2 lrg <'IO!Kll!t, S "lS ,.13 1· C JI BUY \VP /h ' t t ing rm, t>Xtra Jrg. 1'00111!1, HE/\~1 ceil ings 2 BR, crpts, i'·-:1~·2! \~ fr 97'9·9039. by home nppt . IOOO'a smpb encl. gar Wl•lornge. Adult s clrp11, rcrrig, child ok. $140 . -~ T d y Pa d• LOST blAck kitten, female, 7 The Hangmen 547-5846 only, 1Kt 'J)Cls. nlO. 642-4-·162 or 646-2627. >.~·•• • ' ra er s ra 1se wks. Return to Cinema Vie-PROF. painter, hone11I work, 2035 Fullerton, C.M. * 2 BR Townhouse, 11,i BA, , -¥~~)! » tor t'e\\'ard or theater ~0.11. Inl/e).1. fre• es t 1·1 rm encl aar ~ i-•---, ..,. .. !II, Call 837-9888 alt• pin Rels. 548-2759: HOLIDAY PLAZA u 1 " • ., pa ..... , 1Ji~~~~~·~, ·-• DELUXE Spacioul l BR.. adults only, $175. 545-6342. I 1" nes IRISII Setter, Afghan, l\I. lNTEIUOR paintln& • n d furn. apt $140. llentcd pool. 2 BR $155-stove, re.frig, ... red. Vic. Mtsa/Irvine. carpet cleaning, f' rt• : ' /d-hld I Ad Its ) -~ 548-0011 estimates. Phone 642--71159 Ample pArking. Adullt, no cp 11 • , ... , lJOO • . u , • pell!. no pets. M5-696S / ti mes SIMfESE Cat, 18 yn old, Pl••ttr, Patell, R .. lr 1.965 Pomona Ave .. C.M. 2 BR, cpll, drps • bltns. Pvt ."r fl'm&lt. Lost 6/S. Vic. ol p TCll PLASTERING SfttALL bachelor apL utll. pu.Uo, pr, cpl Pr e I . Irvine Terr, CcDtt. 673-9l36. * A * pd. older ad"ll. Ren• $75. 5'8-5711. -dollars All -Call·· ~-$25. tecurlly, J.640 Newport 2BR. $15.lmo, 712 Shalimat'. q • .,....._ E1e1pewlthusto 1he magical watt rl and ofVista det ~ ~ Blvd., ma~r. Apt A. 6-1).'623 or &tZ-2890 .._~-~Jr I .• Lago. where the emphasis ii on the nautical, and the I _.,._ I ,.P_l_u_m_b_l"l..::..------I k f Belt -•..J wsv a l Ille Is as tr11nquit or excitinp 11s vou care to ,1• * SUS CASITAS _as or )' ~ make it. Lakeside living makes the difrer11nc11for1ho111 ~R. OTIS PL1Jl\IBJNG Funl 811cMlor &: l BH.'S. 38Rid 1~ ·ba.1 8P.&C~ a.m· L.. 1njovlng boating, cascading foun111ins end 1wimmlng I-JAVE 24x48 MARLETl'E $10,000 Eq 2 Br older home Remodels &: Repain. Waltt 211 ~~:~'B~~YCM gi!um;~·.~ mo. 1 re~ :~r~lso~~:~~~~~t~~i~:~~~":,~~v:~: :~~ :;::~:!~~~ ~:~e ~l~~~~~d~~~~: ~nt~T!-.:'t-';\.F~, J:~ Babysltt'ng ~:~!:!:h~1•8~~~'1j~~ SMALL apt, w/pvl J>I\ kit. * E-s.idc 1 BR, cPt,8, l,lrps, ~ch apartmon1.fiof'l'lf!I lnck.id!!s eV9rV conceivable lux · Inc. prop. or ?? American t:q. In Am. borne nr heh. -~ TLC MY HOME BIA. Co1nplete Plumb!~& priv\I. tn pvt home. $100. l!lovr .. gnragc. S150 rno. urv appointment , like air..coridlJJoning and special Trtl.vel Tmiltra, 839·9911. 1°$$-lSlO, SC!n•lcc. 642-7&18, Astm-12noon &W-4~. or 548--9695 sound proofing 10 lnsu1e your comfort and prlv11cy. V15Ta FREI:: &: clear rommcinl S Units Inglc"'OOd. G. 2 Br. Wllion Ave ArH TOTAL st:RVICF.S CO. * * STUNNING 1 O It. NF.W 2 Br, 2 bll, cl.rps, crptg, ' The Yacht Club offers handball, gyrn and saunas. gan1e Del Inc propert\tt n.cxt to Sear.'f &t 2 . 1 Br. unl\U'n. lor hoAt. Costa Mesa ~llnor PlumblnA: ,\ Repa.lta g,.rdc.n apt. pool, rec tu·ca, pool, bbq, gnr. AdU:lh1, M and 1oci111 rooms. t..aGQ Covina, tor units commcrc. Shop, center. horse ranc:h, Expe ~5tnc.cl Mother 848-0977 or 646-\809 1.10 \\', 1~1h St. $165. 0011. 376 \V. Ba,y. Living 11nywll11r11 els• is out of lhe quettion after or ind.u lt. $(iS.()(J() eqty. + or 1 $40,000 cqully + ca.!th. 541-3317 l'LU1"1B1NG ltEPAlR :I ROOJ\t llJll.:...$85 mo. * 2BR, 1BA, :l\fe11.l Verde seeing ViSl.ll dttl Lago. cash. Ov;ncr 675-$259. • Ch\llltr 6ia-62$9 BABYSmING ~n.v age No ~b too •mnll Scnlor cil!ztn, .oo pcl.8. upiualrs, trr c1olets, $150, .E lficittncies, I, 2. 2 pl us den, fro m $190. Furrii1hed Ukc to trade? Our Trader'i ·FREE &. clear 10 act'f'A L~ll: of n..c. 6 to ti'. *"* ~42-J128 ** Inquire 240 Slr.ricl SL, CM. no pct111. ~4 i nd unfurnished models open dally nine 'tll dark. Paradiso column Is tor )'OU! produclns: oran:c lfOVt, on ?iton.-Frl. Some.. 11 it e A. Sewing} A1terell?n1 $•~. l BR. Furn. Utll pd. $l&5 _ 3 BR, 2 ba, clean. From lht San Diego Freeway take H1rbor Blvd. to • 1 5 lln~ • otf.rtimp for unlt'l>rommer. •543-'19~:!!]1J.1~or!_!646-5534~~·~·---1-:;::-=:;".":'."-;:7.:~:7.;" - .wv Adams and Mesa Vorde Orivo. 540·1800. • .. d _,_, • s~-I --• " Nt!ar stot'Cs., Quiet adull. Bltlrut, crpti., dns._tm peU, "' 8.11 :.w or . l'3oiNll• \LS ~I. FAit rHU)fj llJ'\! JUS\ .. ohOne Alterat&ont-642-5145 l.98S PomOT\$, 01. MS-OT28. ~96~2!:•3894:!!!!!:!:.· ______ I!::============================ I ••lifoiirlli5il. ibuiiciiltl-ill••llil••li0Wneriiiiiill6ii15-62Slliiiiiit•• I call a\\-a.y • &IZ-5671. Nt"ll.t. 11.ccunite. ~ ytttrs t?f'P . t . . -' . -·' \ . -. . " - i I • I<:. . . . .. . I ·; . • -· -· - Job Wonlod, Mole 700 Help Wonlod,MA F 710HelpWetltecl,M a F 710 HelpWonled,M AF 710He! Wani.d, ~_!!!. HelpW......i.M A~ 711 IWpW.m.l,MA F 710Help Wanlod,MA F 710 Help Wanted, MA F 710 ~ UNEMPLOYED 3S ''· old CARRIERS NEEDED HI.Pl Macblnlots MOTEL mold, neat, man w/4 c.'hlld. u~Hy HOSPITAL OOMPONENT SALES • coergetlc, Laguna Beach "''' pl-time •<Irk 01 •n,y FOR DAILY , PILOT Salat>, Cosa. !11,.. area. Call "'EN ER AL MACHINISTS "''°"· 6 day week. &-US6. kind. 9'J'9.ll64 N fl.tr. Rann. 12 to 2 pm only, a NIGi-IT attend e n t dcpen- Job Wonted, f..,,.le 702 -----ew (:113) 685-8M3. To set up & operate mllls & engine lathes on dalde, !or eldorty "'ml In-MALE OR FEMALE valid woman, 10 pm to 8 NEED help at home? \Ve 1-10ipitaJ short nm production. Require 2 years ex· un\. 5 nli;thts, Newport Bch .~~~:::~ :~:~: MUST ;;;~;;:p;;~~~T~~f LDER , ~Mercy General Hospital MISSION.· :i~~~~ir~~~~~~ii~;s .!'.~!..:;~64~·"'66~~~~~·:R-=~==·i"':"~;!:{~"'1""~-i~ live.out Job. $3 l)Crnc>u r· -' !t ~ \Viii train. Jnlervlews 'Veda.111 "-" - .. '1i'"" ···~ ··~-r ..... · -......... .,,.. ... . L1"1mmun1 Assemble Intricate metjianlcal assemblles 9 a.m .• I p.m.\ No phone Help Winted, M&F 710 <:J;([ RZ-43 , i i . 2Tl, ;\'.k'-fo..-Gl"ry-;J1rr1ttl----n o----->--J -311 lfl IMachiQj!r-)t)JnclUllill&.Jillio&,..Jl.qJ~~·&Ti·-(c!l>'al"'l•'lll· .,Pl"~kt--Ll~do"'!•\j>lt:~P : "'• _... I ver mstruc!I~n" ."'\quire 3 ,ears ex-NURSES Aide_ 00 crly, exp " Acc ..... c1 ... k .. ~ Help Wanted, M " F 710 H•lp Wanted, M .. F 710 nOW pen I OS~ITAL I ~ignm~,::t·. Work ~rom ~lpeprint•._,•ketcbes l'l .. •hlpl Rd. N.B ' Costing C'XJ~rience Balboa Bay Club t • perience in assembly. o! precision machinery. not nee. Openings on days 1, Spltt 1""1A1"' .... Jobs Ladies s~ Attendant Career Secretan"es 2701 So Brt'stol Santa "-a Own.hand tools. \ 7-3· mid nlte 11·7. Good \\restcllrf P ltirn.I'!. Sa;--&. Sun 9 am.1 • ' MP Zl802 Pu al --\ ili1 ~ be n'cfits. l\fak(' application 1~;!~~fr~~:!~ ::i ~:U,~.;.;•be "!;~1; ~s"'"'"e range ssoo-sr.i Top Phone l 7l 4l\ 979-lSOO · <E"-" ~~sci'~~ Fnvy MECnANIC4L INSPECTOR A :~ ~11 ~~~r Ave, N.B. 54l-8836 21. Contact Personnel lrlgr. . NO FEES. N.B., C.i\·I.. Crow"Jl Valley Pa.rkv.·ayJ OF"Jo'ICE MGR tm \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. Irvine, Orange &. S.A. Call Apply Between 9AM & 4PM To inspect machine parts, assemblies, sheet FULL CllAJ~CB 01''FICE ACCOUNTM'T Full Chg Bookk-r Required for No. Long Beach CPA firm to \\"Orie on various gen•] ledger aC"· counts -solary open. (213) 595-1600. AN S\VE R IN G service or>eratol' Exp pref. but wlll train. 155 Rochesler, Costa M"" Balboa Bay Club lmmedi.atelyp. p S RN'S (714) 495-4400 metal, hardware, castings & raw stock. Re-MOR for New Car ' M.ns s~ Att-~a t • • • q_uire minimum 5 years mechanical inspec-Dealership. Yo1:i know the ~ r-.......,. n ' tion experience including working mechan· experience )'OU must havr. • ~::;:'. ~~i'. "ii'" ::ik1· :~ Pacific Personnel ICU/CCU & LVN . 3-11 & 11-7 (714) 831-2300 isms. Own hand tools. ~/,;,':,';," :.rJ'.~77~~ '::~"bo~ Sat & $tin. No e.xpcr necess. Services, Inc. WELDER A American Motors. See "'""'"""' Manage>. 500 Newport Center Or. .RN'S OFFICE CLEANING 12'11 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Suile 900, N.B. OB DEPARTMENT wi 640-1970 • ~ • • Couple, man J le exper-BEAUTY Shop -Shampoo 24 c"ntral TO\ver, Orange · • To fabricate machine parts & assemblies for ienced only. Approximately A P P'RENTICE n1cchanic, able to work parts counter. y,·rite lnvolces & 8J1S\\'Cr "phone. Pd benefits, 5 days, 1:30 to 5:30. $2.50 hr. Apply in person. 1741 An11.heim Ave., C.Osta l\Ie11a. f:,"~~1t1 61':'~. male 0' 547-&146 LABOR & DELIVERY-Part Jiune & Reli•f e SURG. construction of medium heavy machine tools . 3 hrs evenings, N.B. or C.M. ~~...,~~iiiiii;iiii!'iiiiii~I Equal Oppor. Employ~ H; SJ.IP·E~-V.ISO.ll Work from blueprints. Require minimum 3 areas. $350 month. Call iiAi"lK .. ,...;.'"'i~~~ii'!!!!!""'I ~ --======---1-_..,..~ __ ,;<"~""'"'£;;::~ . .;:~ ··-·:ax ·-a_combiaa&km :welding:experienc~Own--czµ1 927.0115. __ ______. - CASHIER N RSERY 11-7 •MED. SURG. hand tools. · · 2 OFFICE GIRl:S "Someth'i"ng Ladiesready towearsoecial-3 to 11, 11 to 7 NEEDED ily mop. 54~0724. DAY & EVENING Radio telephone d•patch EMERGENCY e MED. SURG. AIDES Mu•! be 25. able to drive Special" CHECK HERE 3 to 11, 11 to 1 • Apply '" Pe""" Full Time & Relief • icu-ccu INTERVIEWS BY APPOINTMEJtT ONLY i,,.Ei.L1?.~ ~~.~?; ASSEMBLERS Varian Data M11chines A leader in The mini com· puler inrluslry ha~ sevrrat immediate openi ngs in our product ion area for AsSl'mblers at 1111 levels on Isl & 2nd shifts. If you're looking for n posi- tion y,•ilh a gro"'ing Orange C'oun1y computer con1pa11y & meet these qualifications P1('8se.Apply In Person l\1on-Fri 8: 30am-4p1n To The Personnel De1ll Or Contact B. Krafka 2722 Michels&. Dr. Irvine 833-2400, ext 336 Equal Oppor. Employer ASSEMBLERS 6 i\1os. exp in prinled circuit board & chassis wiring. ap- ply in p e rson . Co1n- m u n i cations/Components- Corporaliorr, 300 Airway A ... ·e., Costa M('sa. Equal OpJXlrtunity Employer. ASST MANAGER Well known elitablished co. Will staJt you in a choice position al $12.000 salary + comm. if you have In-surance expcr. and nianage- ment potenti al. Ca ll Gloria Gray, 540-6055, Co a s r a J Personnel Agency, 2 7 9 O Harbor Blvd, 01 Asst. Mngr. Trainee FULL TIME CMving Co. needs sharp aggressive n1l'n 20 yrs. + for starling jX>SiOOns in mn~t. sen•. & sales. Xln!. oppor. for advancement. Salary to start; $140 PER WEEK CALL 547-96"47 MONDAY ONLY Secretaries Tellers Proof Oprs New Accts Clks These 5'01itions are available at various locations in t h e Coastal a re a of Orange County. A variety of skills could qualify you for these positions. We would prefer in.. dividuals with at least 6 months ex· perience in a bank, savings and loan or finance company. We offer fine start· ing salaries, an ex- cellent new bene-- fits program, pleasant contemp- orary working en- vironment a n Cf plenty of opportun- ity f o r advanc ... rnent. . Please C11ll For Appointment 644-0113, ext 257 SECURITY PACIFIC BANK Equal Oppor. Employer m/I BANK POSITIONS AVAILABLE , FOR EXPER. ASSISTANT n1ana~r trainee. counter girls. fry Full & P/tinle cooks. 18 or over. Apply to -TELLERS manager, Jack In The Box, -PROOF OPERATOR 385 E. 17th St.,..Costa Mesa. * APP'T SEC * -SECRETARY For inf01malion 't all Security Pacific National Bank S1>ringda.le & Edjnger Branch 846-3321 Equal Oppor. Employer · FOR JOBS 11·7 • E3R to 11_' 11 to 7 CALL 714: 894-471J_ 0.f,;g~A=·, e~"".,',;e,f~~: IN THIS AREA ER TECH 11·7 Top rales. Rolf's Manuf., Chenlist 1-lclper $2.25 hr Screener, patios to $3.00 hr e PEDl~Tt=l~S MACHINE TOOL DIVISION ~~uct»n Pl. NB 11 to 1 Conrac Corporation OPTOMETRIST Mat'! handlC"rs to $2.50 hr MED SURG Machine Oprs St. $2.53 hr RN 11·7 & OB, RN & LVN_ 11 to 1 : 9200 Balsa Ave. Westminster Must be mature. This Is a ready made practice. No in· vestment required, Real 1'~actory Helpers St. $2.30 hr Truck Drvr Cl II to $100 gw Painters to $5.00 hr P/time Drivers to $2.25 hr Driver, Ship Clrk to $2.25 hr Elcc. Assemblel"S St. Sl.80 hr Retail Paint Sales to $2.15 hr Factory Trainees to $450 mo SllNlERY RN 3-11 & 11-7 e CENTRAL SUPPLY TECHNICIAN An Equal Opportunity Employer =~ ~~,:-.,~0~0 :!:.'l:: lease. Phone (TI4J 642-9533 PEDIATRICS RN -11-7 7-3 MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER M:JO ·Tues & Sat Help Wanted, M & F 710 I Help Wanted, M&F 710 after 7 i>m """'"''' all do,y 'Su°"'"~·~~~-~-~­~11\ID for Laguna Reef ORDER DE.SK -~energetic .Th-e Mounter $2.73 hi Printer O~n V\V Line 1.'lechanic Operi Typist, Compt tenn $500 mo Gen'I Ofc, figure ap $2.50 hr DIETARY COOK Ho"spital exper. Split Shift, 5:30 •m·to 2 pm & 11 am to 7:30 pm A~ q, ~ l\Iotel. 30800 S. CQa.st H\\'Y·· >:<>'-Ing 'A'OnWJ good with 1 Laguna Beach. 499-2005. figure!! and• telepho1le to . e u i r ~ 1............................... handle .. 1es order d"k for IT MAKE IT A fa.t growing boot manul"' lurer. Fast pace and pressu1'e but t>xcellent work-Receptionists to $500 mo Clerk Typists to $525 mo Assemblers St. sz.oo hr Cook, Hospital exper. preferrea. raotory Trainee• sz.25 hr 5:3oAM -1 PM. Laboratory Because We Ask A Little More- We Can Give A Little More GREEN ''$ SUMMER ing condition" and good ff rompany IM"nefl ". Ca 11 t i97..0!l-~2"80iiiim1~0ri;;;ii•P~P~'-·iiiiiiiiiiiiiJ ' Retail Sales to S500 1110 Dessert maker &/or pastry maker Acrounling Cl("rk t"·S540 n10 e MEDICAL TECH WITH . Dial-A-Job! Seen:lary to $650 mo Excellent benefits .. 3 to 11 :30 Receptionist APEX Working Conditions e WAITRESS & Marketing EMeLOYMENT AGENCY 1'1!!~~!!!!E!!!qual!!!!"!!!~Op!!!po!!!!!rl!!!uru~·1!!!!y !!!!E!!!m!!!!p!!!lo!!!!ye!!!!r!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!! ~:;::r:n::Olub Must be poC""1. well groom-... ISlO-C Newport ffivd. Help Wanted, M & F 710 HelD Wanted. M & F 710 Excellent Benefits ed, low pres.sure jobs. start Secretaries Typists Ac:cntng Clerks Costa Mesa 645-4320 CUSI'OMER SERVICE EMPLOYMENT & Working Conditions immediately. Excellent op-..., portun i tle s. Fun HEMLEPN W20A&NUTPED COUNSELOR An equal Opportunity assignments Come in & """ CLERIC TYPIST Prev. agency expel'. in sales '"'""~"E""m"p"loy;.,"..,..,..,.j register today. • • Div. of large manllf. has .P.t tech. desk. E.xciting 1: Sales order< dept. Accurale openings in alarm installa-job--hi ean1ings _ \\'Ork Hostess W11nted Call or Visit typing, 60 w.p.m. electric tion/cust setv. dept, Earn-\\'/n1aster gl"p. Call Elly !\Ion. thru peFrraoi.n Apply in JG~~ q.,.1 lype"Tiler. Sale!!i order pro-lngs to . . . . Ellis 556-8.i05, Cont r o J cessing. in..-oicJng & other $4 PER HOUR Career. Employ1nent Agen-ALLEY WEST 'J i administrative functions. I Fast raises & advance. cy, 3400 Irvine Blvd. NB 2106 w ... Oceanfront, NB I Neatly groomed .ENGINE INSTALLER Call For Appt. Jndustria.I Relations (714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Lagun11 Beach CALL 547..Q913 HOUSEKEEPER, live in, . • i\1ust have 1 yr recent exper. exp'd & refs nee. No smok-2061 Bu11nes1 Ctr Dr Fri/Sat/& Monday in boats. ing. 3 children, pri rm &: ba Irvin-. 13)..1441 Sunday Call Islander Yachts St TV, 5 day wk, lov e ly Across fron1 o.c. Airport 832-8841 -777 '''· 11th St.. C.i\1. \vaterfront . Ne\\'J)Ort . Bch!J!!!!!!~~~~~~;.,,.. Delive1y of DAILY PrLOt. ESCROW SEC'Y , home, salary open, 6'13-5666 KEYPUNCH SUN DAY 0 NL Y, to Join expanding firm in Or-~ 0 l! S ~KEEPER/compan- newspaper carriers in SAN ange Co. Great chance for IOll hve-111 for el~rly lady. OPERATOR ~1ENTE area. Requires advancement. Salary to $550. Non·smoker. 673-5599 Don't spend y0ur whole Sum· mer in an office. Juft pa1'I: of it \\•Uh Kelly. Top ta.Y fClr your skills. Work where you "'ant, \Vhen you wanh Call Or Vlsil 2061 Business Ctr. Dr. Irvine 133-1441 Across from o.c. Airport E I Op use of Station \Vagon or Call Kay \Ving, 540-$55, HOUSEKEEPER -ex-qua por. Employer,. V """I ct Mr H •i •" -~ lull an. '"""'a . arry Coastal Personnel Agency, pe~nced. references re-\Ve are seeking exper. key· " ..... , to .. .,... lime in CLERK Typl . Seeley, 330 West Bay St., 2790 Jlarbor Blvd., C~1. quired. Call 646-1243 nomrh ~~tor lor ....,.;.,,._ rental yard. Neal in appear. . st, t ra 1 n ee , Co-'-l\tesa. 642 • ...,., ...... --.----.. ~~... w/neat ._ __ .... ,..;tt"ng \Vt"ll NO\\' Orange COWlty's mo&! progressive & inno\'ative tt'mporary h~lp service does it agttin. Tempo off('n; a tru- ly unique & time aavlng op- portunity tor skilled SECRETARIES ' SECRETARIES : SECRETARIES , \Vho w&nt di&nified & I stimulating long or short lerm lUi!lignments • I or 2 days, couple weeks or few n10nths -you decide. Now you can ... APPLY BY PHONE APPLY BY PHONI! APPLY BY PHONE can TE~tro·s Office at . 541).445() & Let U!!, know what your skills are. No·need to come in penaonally • until we have the •just right' spot for you! - Your' time is va luable. Don't waste it. Invest it wisely with Tempo f/tll1le. Must have """"""' .. ~.. "..... -t.>4 EXPERIENCED mechanic, HOUSEKEEPER. Lido Isle. 8hlfL .. pm-12:30 am on the ·~~-·· ' -~ -DE-AL · f 11 train. Apply morns, 1930 per. on h:ITST. Law firm . ,,~ assistaJl!. u otA•n tools, paid benefits. f>.half days, local rer.s, ;iO Ull.lvac 1101-lnO. We are Newport Blvd CM 1 o.C. Airpoi1 area. 979-9900 hme. 1 year experience. FV 50% labor. Apply In penon. \\-eek. m-9189. willing to train on the tab MANAGER ' TR. E NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO 1 ot hi hourly rotes$$ ~ area. 839--9660. J741 Anaheim Ave, Costa punch verifier. Location of AIN E Tempo DEPENDABLE d r iv e r s l\'lesa INSURANCE SALES the key pundl: dept. in the Outstanding opportunity lo T H I """"-~ must know N.B. & C.M. near future will be Fashion advance to managerial posi· emporary e P il\.Yll~~ PER50NNEL area. Apply Piua Mao aft . GENERAL LABOR bland, Newport Beach. lion rn 30-60 day•. Our cur-"'l~~~~"'!'~~·I 4 rent managers earn P11clfic Mutual Life SERYJCES~ .,.;. ___ _ ___ ___ --.... No exp nee., earn 'vhlle you Please call l\frs. Rose $100041500 mo. ·Must have Newpurt Beach Home Ofrlce 1 ~ learn. pa11 time, eves &: for an appointment direct sales experience. Agency seek 8 men Comm'! Artist/Adv to $121< DIAL A -JOB! Newport Seach \vlnids, tuU time "·hen quali-(TI4) 547-75n Call Mr. Newman 979-5222 w/colleg(' expcr. for finan-, F'IC Bkkpr (t etail 1 10 $850 Costa Mesa ficd. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; cial planning sales. Salary , Ind/Com1n Loa n Proc $850 S Farmt>rs Insurance Group GREAT WESTERN I ' $100 b Exec. Sec'y, l\1klng to $100 Liz Reinders Agency ante Ana Ed Lani * 540-1834 MASSEUR '0 1 + 0 nus · Ins. Rate/\Vrite $700 4500 Campus Dr., N.B. Orange & Irvine SAVINGS Profcssion~nR.~ hh~ining Eves j5-9PMl, Our oH. Cdi\f, E lequent business\\·onian. Xlnt sal. 833-3656 !Noon 10 :'iJ. 675-10S9. (Evl'S, \l'kndsl. APPLIANCE RC'pa ir J\1nn. f\Iust be £1xpe r. Apply, The Earrs Plun1blng, 15 26 NC\l'J)Of1 Blvd., Ci\1.. AUTO SALESMAN Acctng Clerk/EDP 10 $700 557.3401 ~ Janitor Wanted . program. a P ro\vn 1 BANKI "G Legal/Corp Sec'y to $700 -------No F('{'s._. \V~y Paycheck 3 -12p fd 1418 N Main St Santa Ana Excellenl llenelt"ts C.L.U64. n o!:.lV. Gerald Ten-I •~ Secretary/CPA to $625 ~ 6 A.i\1 shift, D).y' shills, 2nd : ...... .,m-m. exper, pre · · ·• ner, ~~ TELLERS l\1aintenance Mnn t<t$650 DISHWASHER and shifts and graveyard. but will train. X ln' t An Equal Oppty Emplayer Apply betw 9:30 a.m. & '4pm I Commercial Banking Secretarics/Trnes 10 $550 Bushboy, Apply C e 11 a r benefits. 842-0Gll. ext 246. POSITIONS OPEN 1 N;e;:e~.a ~Us S~C, • F~~~ Exper. required Secretariei1, no sh 10 $570 Restaurant, 220 Forest Ave, • p p s Pacificia Hospital, 18792 KEYPUNCH MERCY GENERAL FOR NEW BRANCHES 1 rari, large inventory of used CENTINELLA BA.t'>:K Payroll Construction Open L.B. • • • Delaware, 11 ·8 · DAY SHIFT HOSPITAL Full &: Part-Time cars, Free demo, excellent Newport &h Regional Ofc Design Draftsman $866 ~ p If ' p I JUNIOR SALESMAN: SAVINGS DEPT. \\'oridng conditions, Sec Bud J\trs. Rlos RecepOonistfTYplst $500 Dr•s Assistant •c ic •nonne Earn $20-$40 per week 2701 So. Bristol Savings & Loan Exper. J\Yder or Tom Aikin at 'TI4l &16-7121 Inventory Oerk . $450 Young Jady (18-28) to assist Services, Inc. \\'Orking after school and 6 Mo's actual •'Ork exper. Sant• AMI Pm"d. Apply In Person. NEWPORT Equal Oppor. Employer Asst Persnl Lines Insurantt in health spa. Will train no 500 .... l C Dr on Saturdays getting new d?S:edevlypu~ keytape or key M11riner's S11vl-s & _!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,.I Underwriter ~ $500 A I 1 ' ,,ewport enter · rustomers for the Daily (714) 97'-3500 • ._ -IMPORT':t ___ ,1JF;AUTY-Opcrator~llentele -CALL-TRlSH-HO~S--:_~~·or P~!. n~ Suite !JOO Newport Bch 5lQt.__'I:his is not a ~per . Apply ln The , LHn A1socl11tion P.ref. Use iron & blower. 488 E. 17lh St. fat lt'Vlne) Coast .Hwy., N.B. 640-1970 route and does IiOf"lncluOe Penonn:ef Department Equa1-0ppor.-Ernployt!r 1515 \VcstcUf( Dr., N.B. 3100 W, Coru:t ll\\'Y" N.B. Employee benefits. Joe For. JERRI Wl1Ir-I'EMORE 24 Central Tower, Orange deliveries or collecting. ~londay-Frl, 9 am-12 Noon 642..4000 641-9405 rester Ltd 645.5370 488 E .. 11th RL (at Irvine) DRIVER f hciol M7-6446 \Ve have openings in South-. MECH/ELECTRICAL AtrrO . . C.i\l · 0 r pre-sc . \vest Costa J\'Icsa and South PACIFIC MUTUAL PRESS OPEltATOR SALESMAN Boat Mech-Riq9er Suite 224 642·1470 ~e~~n irlv~n:,:i a~a~ F.qual Opper. Employer 1-luntington Beach only. 700 Newport Center Dr. ~~~~r~tust have 1 )T \Vttrnrn to \\'Ork · for plastic NM'd \\'Orking k00\\1k•dge of ~ 548-2550. Eves I wk n d s Apply no\\·! 968-9641. Newport Beach lsl11nder Y11chts molrllng plan!. 5'16-3310. 1 out rlriVe!'; & engines. NC\V· 675-1694. GENERAL OFFICE LADIES m w. 17Ut St. Cl\f PRESSMAN; OFFSET I Top S S S port l:kt1ch. 645.3880. Cf?C'K-p/liml'. Coac h e' s DOG Gtoonlers exp c r I. Local raplrlly growing firm P/thnc ivork Costa l\1e,. KEYPUNCH J;;;;;;;i;;i;;iii;i;;;;;;;·;;;;,;;;;;; Exp'd nn A &. f\1 Ol' A.B. Dick BOOKKE ~PER Corner RestnurAnl, So . . · ' . ---• 1·1 "ndl "d I F p 11 I • I;" Con!>I Plnza, C~l 546-79"".i.5. 1ra 1n1ng. f..:ag lltlls. Some ntxUs versa I l' t v1 ua · pubUcnlion'ic house operating ee n l . AAA co. OClilcd In M d equip., "·il l t1·ah1 on i\UIO Expandi ng new cur cleuler-Pt llm(.' for <..'Onstructlon firm c , expcr. pref d. Send resume Lit e !ICCUl'ate typing & good 24 hrll a day. Needs la.dies beach area. B e II u t I r u I e ica I prt..'SllC!!I. 2nd &: 3l·d Shltl shlp l.IL'Cds 6 nH:n to round in N.B. Hours flexible. f?<?K · \Ve 11ave perm. po. or call, 646--6101. P .O. Box, com1non sense will laud this to help at a.11 hours on rush nllXle:n o,fflcc & great , · OJ~!nttic. Oppl y for advance·, .out !heir profcsitionn1 sales Please send background, Slllons open for an expcr 1366. Costa l\1C!!i3. 92626. great position. Start $520. jobll:. Can \\'(' call you to bencf11s. Start $450. AlllO Transcr1"ber nlent. l\fr. l le\\•ill 510-9772. sw · ~xpenence {' ps . . • eniplo 11 •nt p rk L do " "" Coastal Pemonnt>I Agency, /--, 54()...6ffi.5 Coa I I Pcl'80 I •-11 E' . h I l'Cfs. to Classified ad no. 877, cook & rl1etary aide. ln111"!ed DO'·!ESTIC Help G-rge Call Linda Ray, 54()...6055, \YOt'k p/time at MuNJ \VC! Fee Jobs. Call Gloria Gray, * ·PRODU_CE but 'A'f" \\'ill thoroughly !rain c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. Bdx . yi c · 8 1 Allen· Byland Agency, 1()6.B can atTange? We wi1J train ' 8 a nne men with good polentlal. l! 1560, Costa i\tesa, Ca 92626. ~:ag,."~~:lp>. ~nB~· Center, 466 E. 16th St., S.A. 547.0395 2790 Harbor Blvd, CM. you. II you· are lntettsted Agency, 2790 Harbor Blvd., .,...., ""\ .. dl-t o doo , BOYS GENERAL office girl, co~ plebe call. 540-9772. CM hm-4:30pm Tues&. Set ~ ~ R~=-am,!tlous ran:; COOKS Elec. Tech to $151( strucUon bkkpg exp eaen-KEYPUNCH TRNE Excelt.nt benefits & want 10 earn top dollars, 12 -16 (l) 1st Class broller man & Secretaries $650 tial. Prepare payroll, union LHsing U you can type nccurately Working Conditions CLERKS . there f!J no lhnlt. Our benr. Wanted in the Jfuntlngton !Jl dlnnl'r rook w/exper In Keypunch to $600 reports, A/P, a !1 5 we r Represent11tive1 loca.1 co. will tench you to ""~ncl fl"ee demo, va. Beach area for part time heavy food pre(>llration. Call Acctng Clerk $500 phone, aome typing, no The Irvine Comn.ny be ~perator. Start n.so ftr. ca g ~. hog. ))mi this mimnicr. 1 need Clef Fred. 644-1700. Receptiooist $5SO smokjng, Mon-Fri, 8 hn . r--Rapid raises as you learn. pltall:lll. n, & insurance. ~ boys who are willing to coo K _ R 8 I e I g h Hills Girl Friday S550 day, 842-1412 Seeb expe.r. leasing rep to CaJJ Gworia Gray 540--6005 Eani while yoo learn. Apply \\'Wk 4 hrs per day thi3 flO!lpital, 1501 E. 16th St, As.st. Bkkpr S500 GIRL FRIDAY ~ A lease arta in the Coutal Penonnei Agency: in pcl"80n to saJei manager BWnmcr, a. would Uke 10 NetA'JIOrt Beach, MS-5107. Design Drattxman $850+ l\fust be good typist, book =na1i:-;.a~illge 60~ ~~ 2190 Harbor Blvd., CM g..5 p.m. Gll!'ltalllOr'I Llnc· mR.ke $20. to $30. per wtc. See Dottle. RN 30 hr wk to $$X> ke4!ping handle phone le be willing to w 0 r k LADY w\th mane.pment l\tert. 16800 Beach Blvd.. Also enjoy trips, go.carting, t'OOKS • graveyard shift, 6 Recept/Typ1$t lo ~ front ~ptk>nlsl. Jntef'eft· v.'Cekends. ability to overwe office MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 271112 Puorfa RHI Ml11lon Viejo l!untlnaton Beach. miniature golf, <:le. 1r t:hls dtl:Yll 11 wk Apply In pel'llOn Stat 'ryplst S500 tna work with aooct paten. Excellent working concts. co .. building. A~ rm. n; Lido s,\BYSJrn:R. perm., niy sounds llke You. call Mr. Jack In th~ Box 1205 Bake; Sales Secretary $600 tial. Salaz:y comml:!rui:urate benefits. Building. Via Lido, fE..'lst of San Oi(!£0 Frwy Experienced, Imm ed I ate ' Openinp In new Co!lta MeK ston?. FUI.J.. and PART TIME. * ALSO CASHIERS f * ALSO BOXBOYS ' hom('. Costa lif t !!I 3 , Dtin. 979-8149 before 4 pm. St c l\t ' Dc8lgn Draftlman • Electonlc with e1Cpericnce. Call for C1ill 644 331t Newport Beach, 67l-4156. Crown Valley Parkway) TuC'l/Thuns noon UI 6. Sat. BUSBOY WANTED •• · · . Control Equip. to~ app't betwel:!fl 10 am &: 12 s t 9a & noo MAJNTENANCE Ml'n for Call for Appotntmtml nll dll)'. O\\•n trans nee:. A pl ln p ~K·Grill, p/tlme. Wknd8, Purchas. Clerk .S51~ noon 645--6133 Mk for Mr's. e wttn m · n ex~IU!IWc, own )'Our own U (714) 495-4400 (213) 860-7213 5'.45-l:l.15 AL'Ll' t:MIOTI hohday11. Newport Beach Pt-!'1'0nn~I Olrk S5'15 ciatR . . . LEGAL S'"C -unlr-bayfront apt:--MW1t be (714) 131·2300 ' ' ' . . . EY WEST · Tennis Club, 641-0C60. f'/C Bkk pr J650 ' "'""' ho 1 d xt ,'ble & 11 , Production Control OABYSIT'J'f,T~ -C.~f. Cl\\·~ 2106 W. Ck.'t'An.frool, N.B. COUNSELOR wanft•d for ~·y, S.A. "$625 UIRL Wanlcd, pa11 or lull £xp., aoo<I skills, 1 rlrl ottice, Ing~~ 'do ~'>;~ ;b W'lt;:,~; Eqqal 0. """'r. Emplo". er ,.o 11Chf'dule manufacl""- • trttns, 8;30-5:30. ~ton-F'r1. r~npE'f 1 Cl ~ M 1 11 1.1 NEWPORT tin1e, \\.'Orie In retail 1torc, Santa Ana Sala"" com· ,.,..... .T "· ... .., 6/18. 557.....l144 11ft. 5;30 '-''IJ\ Cfancr he lp er !)ria lll'llll' ~ure Bulboa Island, mn•t be in• I · I ii'll-ll 11,.1,pcrvlslon, l\fust live on 'C! ""!hlpptnii ot sallboftls. B I L--B Cl b \\'IJ!l!l"'d. Nf:'at. t'llcracltc, Control Salon Ne\\·port. '_Vlll Personnel At•nc' dependcnl pho~a~c exp cm•1'1"1"1r.~ e54w7 "IB!a y. premlM!S 111 bcnu_t. Qpt __pro-MtolCAL...A11lltant.-part M•cGregOr_ Y:11cht Cerp· '---;! • -ay u wnges ope11. Slettm i\taster train. Must ht• at1ract1Ye 133 D D N· ' ..,.,_ a · ..., • vldcd free w/ut\I . PCm\. lime GP' frl E 'd 63 · ~ CLERK TYPIST O:u·11CI Clearrlcni, J '7 4 0 have trim flgur(!, and enJoY over r., ' • desirable. Call 6'" • LIVE-TN Co1Ylpanion. to can ru1ure. gOOl1 MIAry, xln't llh' hon ' 0 ce. Xp --1=1'.-'..Pl::•:::ce::n;oll::•i..;:C:::.~:o1:..· -1 J\faturl!, f/llnlf'. Type niln. Superior Ave, CM -. v.'Oliclng "'IU1 p e op I e, 642.-3870 1-JEAI~11I food •tore dcalres tor t lderly lady tn Letsure working co11d11. Ph one ~cnts~ E~;lltlti;'ldo'!nr~k "\Vhllc E'lephan!jf" over· oo w.p.m. Sh helpful bu! Fat Pront is atl&ined when MAture \\'on1an prrf('ITtd, ~ experlenefd f1181U~~n Worl~. ~fu111 cook, drtve 673-8711 or 67W.'i66 'til ottlce, will g.iVe Mme runnln1t your houM!? Turri not ~ Sec PCl'IOllMI )'OU M!li lhrotikh result-gel· J!ourt 2-9 pm . Call 6u.-.E'l1) Jlav~ 90r11ethlna: you W&nt to for run tin'le work. -~r._ 1ighl howtework. Call 8PM. tr1Jnlng. Miu:ion v t e J 0 them Into "Cuh" ••• .o\1 Manaaer. tll"li? OaUy Pilot Cla.aa1Utd for uppolntment. riell? Oaalfled adt do It Sell the old st.Utt Ill.)' ute. new ~. !!t U.ne11, 5 da,ya for s bucks. area. arter 5:30, 673-621$. them thru a Dolly PUo twt \\1• ll\\'Y .. N.8. Ad!. 60-$78 Cl..ASSIFIE'D will ICll lt! \\"f'll ~call NOW 642-5$78. stun. Cl&S!llled Adi ••• 6(2.5678 ad. Olli &12-667J. You'll rind it '" Owlncd CIUlll\ed •d! \ I I ~--'-----'--~~--------=-------~.-' T • ; -,_ ~ -- l~~~,~~~~~TI ~~~~~-~~ I!!!! ~ 11"""1· .NM 11 1qn DAILY •!LOT ts l[Il] I llll I ,..,, -1[1]]1 ~1 ;;. '1;;' · 1 ~l[Il]~1•.11 ... :... l!§JI ... I·· · ~ l ·d· ... 1[§1 11 ---l~J1'[ --I~ I a· 11 I 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;:;:~ 11o1p w.,..., UP 110 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Holp Wani..I, M & F 7IO I I 1:;:;=::;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;:; SECRETARY-EXEC. Holp W anlod, M&F 71011\iOHlll,_ l llMllHll•....,. 111 MllHll•-"' l!!f' 1541Alrcraft tts PUllCMSING -Sai.swomon To mark""" _v.P. A Cb&!· TOOL & DIE MAKER .................. Wani..I 120 OB£DID<ct: ci... "' "'" . ·13 =~" ""-. . • --M•Mger ~ JIOl;ition ~ Sew Crvwins: Co. A~IOU~T ~o OBJECT J~ !I), \\'rd i :30 pro. •.qui~ Rf'-UUQ&~ pMIT -A11t Manogor ~:1"' ~ ... .-...._ Top w...._ Co. ll<D<lits. ·~ _ REWARD _ •"'88 OLD ORI ENTAL RUGS = B<ath/lnw .,..Im-,~· -t~l!l.=------ l-'A.')hlon .. 'Olntns cioll'uni bu log xptt. ~rd.. 'h~nune. A. L. lndustnK, ..,..,. t'1VUU IH'lt-nrly nf't"rl<'<I' Al\\' We-! c.,.,..". S. .. /RW t20 CURK <'haln. \\'om~ mun haYe lh.~:~~i..A~* lSlI E* ~~e, S.A. C714 ) ~1125 • HorMI,_ 156 .n I. T·ON Ford MllH bR<'k&rou.nd. ldtal Pl>" in pef'SOfl ~ g .i u For the reeove-of •II -OLn P revfOus e xper •• pu SJl1on Jor t'nttu.Wasdc, ca-L. • 'II am ·' l• ORIE~'T.\L RUGS. 2 Gt>ntle <Ald~s.._appim S ri\llu.1s-rnoun1. t"l't'l\Pft'. 'r Ch.t i~ clor k hl·-•ly d•r· 1ttr ntlndOO. FuU co. beM· ~· ~r. Cu'< M&nu!'ctur-The l rvfne Company INDIAN JEWELRY \\·111 Pl)' 5-lO'f. more t"uh \Tt. old, szo "*-One ~,. NStum bit. -_.U<'Oati.lnNf, ··• V'' I\ Pl l"i ~· Inc. 15ro E. \\ IU'nl'-r, Ha& Ot>tni.M For lhlU\ IOp $ P..'>~n. !;\•ff.' A,pP)' GrktfTIJ: ) \W, UiH. lo uii.1~ likt ~..,,. I~· sir•ble. Requires ltf-yrs ~~: l'UC apply In JIC!r· S.A. E.quaJ ()pPflt', Employer S.Creter '-s ~t.>-0070 ROQd di'-r-,Midon." "'',. 11 :?13-of42-ICIO or ~T4.1 general clerical exp.r-Be c kitreet SEC R liT ARY . exec . \\"/2~3 yr& related t-itptt. easil~ Identifiable-stolen from Navajo Bt'\'1.XG gold & s.il\'t.r L'S ~artt'd, ~1 f' I" ft s. u 1· ""·~· TE.l..F.SCOPtNG -full it nc•. t yplcel duties in· 301 No, Harbor. f'uJlerton Ne\\'PQl1 Sch. Unique oppay Marketing s.c·•y 'fradmg. 2432 Ne\\•port Blvd., Costa 1..'Q.Jns .. Call tor }~Pl~•ISAI It ho.lnf., i."00(( potC11r1:1.l $ho\" r ... ;idroon1 -lc't'bl~. 't"''" elude typing of purch•s· 97 TO\\'n & Country Ora. for if'fc starter. Reply l.n Expcr • ..,.. ruca.rcb organiu. 1\teSa. All information strictly confiden-plrk up. ~l.\prt ply. hO""'. 1$(\). Alqo 8 )T ril<I ,ilnk. 1 '"a:t·!' • J'lro. 1 •n"-. 1-in1 CIOcuments,-teli· 'l'""""-:1'.,.~"C:"ar.:_.' ~-~~-~1'~:~1or~~ -lion deii1'1d. ~h.:¥Jl.al l.'.l'P' llal. Gall &U-7231. . O ffice Furn ltu,./ ~-J':Pf'~Jr~ n.-arly 1\1 •• ,mp SJ!10 . phon. cont act with ven-•sJlion ....... ,.. Habra Marino. ea. 9l!M lng. 70 l)ptrt1;, sh ·so, , \_ I Equip . 124 16.11111.n.i~ T .~ t. I. Y 110 • C.\:0.1PEI\ Shells for salr I . ~~na1 ... -··· • PR0·~00·o"AL ·-r I In. ~.. or '"'" ·I ntok.. • I d~1and accountfolio'w. 'lJ,ILD;CIRL, lop salOJ P l•"""' trl•phon•••···········IAl••••I >'am,.. 1"62 ''"hope.I II , Up. Appll<."11 ·•-··id L . "'"'·)n, exp on y, for bttter S....,RETARY ~-S , •-.1 r ~ •• .... ,. Jouun1iun \'allt>\' fl!':).~<1 · · · ·, -U9 1 ~ . ecre 11r y Building M .rt.r111l1 I06 bnft.rd .._ ~1 Frledtn • · ·' · · ·-111n..it'ls.. ~I Cnal'f' Lant ' h ' "I j·-'"" icpccia ty SIOn', salary open. .,.. .~ • ......._ TAU.\" Ito f:;\r.ns. llfff"t"'!' "'J,jo ,·,. C.'I. ' to ndl h k I ml · · en1 co r-.. 1 •· "' It e Sur p lus Buil d ing c i r ' 10 "" ddl firK'"'t u1 huntrr t: 1un1po.•1· 1•1~. I 19., t or g a n a.wu In ord· Sc>nd Informal 1 et 1 er Ne wport hach Background in land de,-elop... I 11 1 fl -Calr luiuot, Th~· t n1 o r""" ·~ .. •~ tr a t . e avy wor "'' gf'ne mformatio.n & TI\I." ln'1~ Company ~ nt · .....,._per. n L'OM.· ... ,~11• · ope · )' a ng trnlnlna: ~ l•'l'•;:nns b\' f; r. l"'('nl cabo~f'n <'ll111J>t"N load in busy purch asing l'Xp. \\'t' \\ill contarl )'OU. 1 Ef't"retruiy wt min. 7.5 yn l mel't'u&I koasing docun1el'l· :O.L\TERl.\L · llnl's Of NE::\\" nut<'hlllf'S. Call lll\)'li.nW!. '.'\lru'C'y L\pplU\'C'•I AH !\AI for ln:ui~ I.: li 1ru1·ks. ~tc~ office. -~nd !ct~ to Box no. t182, PXper. Background in com.• !3.l~ or le-gal field. Typ-ITE:\lS! Doon, lwnb<'r, ply. &12-1A Jt~o. \\'<' h.'\\'t' hC'.'l\\lt , fll",1. f'.;1~lllX'I" $.Alt·~· 2036 Jlarb:lr,1 Excellen t working con- dit ions end .f r inge ben ... fits. 1\pply in Person or Cnll: • Dn1Jy Pilot, PO Box 1560. munity relations de&irab!".1 uig ,o, sh 80. ~hn 2 ~TS 1.'0I.· Help W•nted, M & F 710 \\"OOd, alunl stu.•f'tinl, ntold· EXEC S,'\'\ t'hrt. $1~~ SN-12'1~ t.:i ' j.l:dl~ \"il'll us 31 C I. Gl&.4002. 1 Costa ~fesa, Calif 92626 The per900 \\'C' Sttk must be j le-.;:e. ins:. \\'i11do\1·1, etc. C'hn $8/7-t Offn $20/9:1 Q(f li);,'2 :-,:p11·hi\;w" So fl f 17' ~'l.1looa1 . Xl11t ~I. trir.I SALESLADY net'ded. pre! ab\l' 10 re-lat" ll'ri! 10 11.JI ai;e Ad.m . S.Crt t•ry Underwriter T r na BUILDERS SURPLUS Supl 867 \\r 19 C.\f ~2-3~ \r~rntr. Jo~nta.in \"alley cir ~.~ :'l'<'~s-s.alls. _r.: __ .. 10. l)('>iviis C'Xp, 1nature ..,,"Oman, \\'alW\ groups ..,,·1wanntb & dignity. I £.\'.per. ~n a bank. savings I Great chance for the college 2·M)6 So. !\lain St., S.A. Piil not/Orgilnl 126 <'ail 9j9....S.liJ. :.:ll: ,'{l:;...1600. ;);)'~· Clarke's, a; Fashion Island. ,\l"C'UJllte 'itl .... •.p.m. typing. loan, 11tlf' C'O .. escro"" ro.. grad to . start a rnn. ..... •r. '.\ton thry Sat 10-a [c I -""' &H-002'1 ~ 90-100 & xln"t grammar. land dC'\'f'lo1lt'r. or la"'· o!fi(,'(' Great chance to nlO\·C! into 11-1 : ~lo.'U \\'.\:'\'TJo:D I:ngi1sh AAddlr. ye •1, l ikes,; SALESLAD\'. \•;om f'n 's X!n't .11.·orking conds & co. proce~tng rea! C'_sta~e n1a.na.gen~nt. Sta.11 ST~. Cimeris & ORGAN SALE 1 fCll"l\'af\t11t~:it .• uY"I\. ~.w;.-;i:\i Scooters 92S fashions. Exp'd se.l\inJt A: benPfit,. doc-um{'fl1S. '.f'rp1ng rO. dtc· Ca.II Gloria Gray. ~).). I E · t 808 \\.urlitter F'llc-lory 1\Uli'K)f"iZt'<i ' Joh , R I C I 111 er cha.ndtse. FUii/Pan. Call M rs. Smoot !~phone : lndtvl<lual sel~'.ed CoaslJ.I Per50nncl . .\genc-y. quipmen Sall' on many nl0£kols. Otl11.·r I INI• Md ll• lf } n 1 ac: 1"9 ye •• Soii-Jl6\l hif 10 A.\I & aft 644-3319 \\Ill be a sclf start~r _,~·1!h11g 2790 Harbor Blvd., c.,\l. I NIKON DEMO tvani.Li al!IQ on sa.le, pri.:ed -.m.Equlpmtnt lC.. j .. BULTACO * 7.~ p•r Bet 9 , , 10 · a.t· .. ept respons1bth1y & ''°''' s~ 1 ~iiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiiiiijiiiiij.::~ HEADQUARTERS FOR .. ..,-" "''ten am""' pm \\Ork indC"pcndentlv. WAITRESS Thurs-Jun~ 14-all dny? .-.~i. i HYLAND SALESMAN -, Ex<'ellent tx-neflts & \\"Or:lting J 5:: ~~~~¢,~n1en1~ ~lodcls W allichs Music City ' ~ l'f:SERl'. MO'ro X TT ::;,_ -"'""'=~,:_,,· _____ ,1 ~~1~f"~~~ing dcp~-SECRETAR~ E C•ll-644 >•-I PHOTO MODELS South Coll.'lt Plazft · ~l0-28.lO i ~~~ts, ~tnt rll ••• 900 lli1r1X:;7'~i~~:· C.1-f. -LABORlTORIES Kerm Rima H1rdw1rt To Store Ma n-•r or 644-.3317 cour-..1R1 -o."1.JB "-EXPER . 1-""rt'A: sa~une-i5"""1f'1v ~l EINW1'.Y ~ &"'LSclllJ l~IR:'~cll • f'l\H!.)55 or S ..... 2128 2666 H bo Blvd ,.., -• f'actOl'Y .l't'pt""eM"nlllli,·ei; • . l'tht•rs. l\Jnat•~. !St'A Ex· ·1l • 250 MX 3300 Hyl.nd Av.. -~c.o--ar r . '-''' Bu.sy l girl office. Jnrerestini::: nn 9 am I. 12 only Excellent Benefits &. Harbor Photo 3121 E ~, f or piano connoisseur. :'llo.iel 1 plori ng B.._'\,\ j.16.....tflOO. \I ,11 c ~-·I _,1 t SALES LADY & JCClli I . · , · ':" · •·rr· Grand. 7 Ft. 85.n•Jlr. ' ' '' · ' ' ro.;'. """""' t-.l11u t 911. Costa ~tcsa, Cnllf. 9'2626 Expt>rieni.:!"d. ?ifed!uni to bet-,.j _ w~-Robinsons Working Condit ioni ~"1 · Cd~1. CP¥king behind :\lahogany, palnlt'd bla~·k. Boats M11 int./ .\lnkt' on, r. Ql.n bt-lltt:'! ar Don• Lever ett (il-tJ ~I0--5<XXl, Exl 2'".!0 Equal Oppor. Employ('r l\.lalc & Fcn1n.le I R d T II . o.. Appl'"" ,_,.,_,. 1-< TRAINEES MISSION l C Bn~kl. 1 1 l lii;:hes1 o[ff'r, starting nt r-rv' "ico 902 ?!an~~ Coast DRiiy Pilo1, rr l'a Y 0 ear .~uvp. . 2 F ·~··~ """ Furniture 110 S.1000. By BPJX>intml'nt only -,..,:;o \\~ Bl\,}· SI., Cul• 54:\-072~. ~o. a.shion Isl., ~.13. \\'ill Lra.in dependablt' V.'Oml'n 64-1·56'20. · ,1 IBJXl: ~IECllA.~IC 'l('S.1, Ask for 1.11'8. Gree11• SECR1:.'T1\H\' & lite book· u:1ual Oppor. En1 ploy1,1r I to berome plastic illJectwn COMMU Q $29.j(}, )lalll"l',_!l & Bo~ L'l::ED Glb90 C c-.001'"'01:k F'~ir p;("("ll !'a.,· n1an &12.-4311. r xl. !!n. kc<'J>l.'l', ('l\C'tgel.ic, dealing SECRET;\RY .for Cos a rhan~,·lu'",,•n ,o.""r~l~::-.bl',!",~o NITYH SPITAL spr111gs .~ts, Dbl \\'ide xt1·a i3 tones' ~top~n~~~~ you nlO~)'. C~ll .lli1IT·~1CALIF. Sllll l(' chllrnpionship 11·i1h the sailinl'.:; pu blic. Ap-, 1 CP A f E.! 11J • "" ..... }on~CI· mt8C 1f~~ 'd · 1 It 1 1 5-1()..994.J rxt .. ~ ... -. .. 1.1·• MarinC'. 6i5-&iii. 11'lt.'<'. n1any blke!I, mlll\\' 11ly 12~ fu<;tin Avt>, r<."B. • e~a · · · irni. itcc nt stand entire 1hift 1 f 27802 Puertil Ree l ~n l'n1en e ..... .-si en o e Tom ~., " l'}'<'l<'!I. & up to 1 1;; St:CHETARY. p/tirne for typ1~ -. StcllOttltf!' , .-: llC('('&sa~·. Openim?s on Day 11-1 Del 1'11lr ''""· . Bo•ts/M•rlne n10l•'t'<')'t'lt>11 -, S:utdll"'b.1.L'k ~amou!I Real Estale l..iN"nS· !ft\\' ofnce in fa.o;hion •·land, Qu.:hf\N'I 1n general . ofU~ Shi lt . Sl.95. 2nd shift S2.lli1. Mission V iejo COLDSPOT ·~ 14 1 * BALD\\'lN Ac r (Is on I c, l p..vk Info TI4-5:"2 "ffi-1' rng Course now a\•ailable ...., dut1N< -n1ust. l_>C f\('\'.lb!t',r~· 3i·d shift $2.23 per hr 10 <t:as1 O{ San· Dies:o f'n\)' reu ,g. cu 1 \\<tlnut fin~h. S600 or tx>s1 ~ulp. 904 --· _:..__. 1 -i '· thn:i Tarbell Realtors. Ftl'C N.B. Call 64"-SCMO. pcrsonabl_e. \\nit? Clau1f1cd s1a11. Raise in ll days, °™11 \.allf'y ParlN·ay1 s.._~; .. Kenn1ore y,•ashcr . ~-ti. offer. 642-&tl'iJ BICYCLES ALE-- REAL ESTATE SALES FREE LICENSE TRAINING P lact-m .. nt Service. Free SECRE"TARlES OI0-$700 3d no._ 695, Dally Pilot, P.~. Apply 9am·llan1 or 1.3pm Dn~ rm St't $295. Liv i!'&° :0.IARl:\'E Fu<'I Tanks -nf.'\\', '.\'E'I\" 10 SPf:!-":D JT1\UA~ Trainlni: Prograni. Earn L..t-a:al Sec'y!! SJ,50-$675 Box 1500. Costa l\1esa., Cahf. *Orange Coo.st Plastics '* (71 4) 49>4400 rn1 rornplete f.nll, 54&-1il3 Sporting Goods 830 ne\'er u~l'd. 2·Ten1po _BIA IS l~ICYCLf:S $.59.!U. BriH~l \vhlle yoo learn. Call ,\I Clerk Typisls $-100 926..."'6. &.;()\\'est lSth St. (714) 131-2300 '* SQf ,\ .~ LOVESEAT * ••I. SAddle tankil, h('tght 1-1 Bi•'V<"lf's 806 E Balboa Sloan ITI4l &12--5440. 1 QQ0/ 0 FR.EE SECRETARY Costa Ness. Calif. !\('\'er used, both for $100. GR.EEK kl'lf'C boanl, xlnt. 5/8": length 5$" -S65 t""ach. Blvd., &lboa 61i'i2S2. or., Equal Opl'V>o'_ Employt'r 968-1910. Usually ho~. l'Orldilion, rtieap, moving 1-l\1n11 BIA 16 gal. bow '7\ HONDA SL l2:>, ~ESTATE SALES Ll• •·1-.._ · '-~ ff't' Paid. Pro du ction --,~ "'ti ol "ale •••-" k • ' Id SUCCESS C1\REER GOO ~:u;60r~ 1nanager of divi~ion of nR· -TYPIST w -AITRESSES-\\'A~'TED to buy llke.-ne\\' TV. R.:;. ... · ;~~. ~l\2J;.1~11h~ ~:w:··~-~~13!; g,,""', .• 1,.,dwje. .~~ ~ i : Nt,.,, or' experienced. Joi n the S46-2118 Newi)ort Beach tionally krJov.·n firn1. Good furniture & lt1in1ps, niCl' & s~roo IH0-1168 :-.. ,.,nr w~. xtra.s~ \\'orld's largest and fastest i '"'""iiii'""iiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiii... benefits & fanlily {fpe at· N t Bea h Expc-r. only nef!d app~·· Set' n>aS()nable. &l--l--468T •• 136 -1-1.'\0. ~2807 · grQ\ving rt!Sale c;:r,nitaUofl SECRETARY rnosplwrt'. StArt $till(). AlllO 8'.*'por c Pcrsonnt'I hfnnager. • F'UU.. din. rm & br sui!t"", ltn Me~ Outboard ~fUST ..... 11 ~ 0.. kl . with 8 net··~ck 0 300 "-J bs Call 0-11 11 1 The Irvine Company seeks Ba lbo B Cl b •o HP C--,ll' · .... =v ...... tu pr1n10 "" over ,.,.,-o ·. -Y · nr. . · . ~ a a y · u '''ash<'r & dtyer & several RENT TO OWN • • -ion 1"0r~d. ~re11• -fast, ,. e r ... ~~~~ ~riour~Um10•.,,,.• 5W--61l'.15. Coastnl Pr1'Sll11twl f1~~:~:t~~~ro~. e(J;.~L\ e 1· .1221_ \\'. Coru;t H\\-y, N.B. anl.iqtll'll. 968-:6772 · $300.00 Call 645.6927 aft 1't'l111bll'. r il kit. $.(JO. or 0f. Club. hfuhl-mU lkin d~nar ~";'ncy, 2790 J:larbor Bl\'d. FILE CLERK \\AlTR.E:SS, Coffre Shop, rx· lewelry llS TV'S & STEREO I S P .M . ~'·~"·"° . .c"'::c'·,.:11='"'·'------1 ad\.-rlisin,.. program. ,_ R-uirts 2·3 years soc-I per over. 21. No phone calls. $10 A'IER!r "' JI ob 'i'O LAVERDA ~ 0 pd '" <> _, SEC' Y-BOOKKEEPER \\'il h 2-3 yrs typing IP.gal Konn Lanes, 2699 llarbor, \\'HITE lei. Gen1 dian"IOnd, 1 ' >.J""' Ira f'r. I ·. '·"'· " s · guaranteed liceru.lng M:hool. rttarlel experience with · Xlnt opportuni1..,v' \\'/~\\ins ?-x·umf'nl_s + exper. w/111· Cost{' 1\kse .. , '!!" •• _, _ •• , • •• Sl300. Ruby l.05et, $lS5. a.'l:le ,f'lt'!C. brakes. lil"f'.!1 nr. ~i·/t>ags & "''inclshi('ld . Dlly~ Eiccellcnt sal<"I traininir. • 'm i n i m u m of 60 CQsta '.\lt'sa. ro. for Gal Fri· 1ng retr1e\•AI sys t ems .. After 6-P~t _ ~7953 · No-Crtdit Check•No De posit ne\\'. Xl nt cond. Makt otfl'.r. g;.9 -. ~V~L'· ' 5"°"'"173;1· \\1hat is your llc('nse "'·ortn w.p.m . typing. Candi-day ,~·/strong typing, sh. & llCC('Ssary. ~lust be detail \\'AITRESSES, Housekf'l"pers . f l"f!e Del\\Try . Free Repair E\'es. 213 -498-1281 ... 111 tn · · · ~u~,. roCh•r~ :~c:~ne~~ dates mustlhave iibilily hkkpnr;. exprr. Cole. lnstru· conscious & meticulously A: Laundry H('\p, Apply '.n M1scel1•neou1 · 811 ~fontbly Rr.nlal.!1 Avllllablf' I Boits Power 906 . 1972 HONDA CB l50 ndl n1ent CClrp .. 203-1 Placenti.a, nccut11!('. fiO .... ·.p.m. typing Pf'1'50n_oo~y. N~·pon Villa, SCRAM-LET'S Open Eves. S434444 ' 4 cyl. C\lston1 headt'rt. t.liOO $$$ 10 you! Please call to ha •varied assign. C.1\f. &12-8001 Equal Oppel·. Xlnt \\'Ork1ng conditioiu & 4000 Hilaria \\'ay, N.B. 1966 ar FISllING BOAT . 111~. E)(~Jlent rood. $!Ql. VirgiR~C:o(AR8;E~u. ments w ith • minimum Employer. co. benefits. \\'AlTR.ES.5-1-'ood &: Cocktail * Summer Special * Glastron "' / 1'railf'r. 150 &l.l-23'2 RIL 5:30 or MS-0038 ~ealtors of supervision. SECURITY OFFICERS Call 644-3389 Exp. Days & Niles . App. ANSWERS Rebuilt.Picture Tube hp Che-vy motor ltter-<:rUiStor. b1 .... -n 12·3 John. ---~------1 Excelle nt working ~ \\'eekend all 3 filhlfts. o .... 'TI Or 644-3317 in person. 2122 Bristol S.E. $17.56--11'' or 2$'' Color Dtt~V hull. Ot'pth_flnder, ·n \'Al\1Al1A HT·l F..:nduro REAL ESTATE d"I" nd f . L~ . car & phone rcq 'd. ~f<'r Betwffn 9AM & 5PM S.A. * 2 YEAR .\\TARRANT" !i\·e bnlt lank. $3.500. Call lfoOc-c, xln't eooditlon. To1Ally $ALES MANAGER I ions ·a r1nge -~ man o\·er 30. Plant in Irvine Equal Oppor. Employer WAITRESS EXPER Zmirh -Porgy -Parka -Install•Oon A\'&llabl"" 630-lno. Afler 6 call 6l1·92ftt Sst~.~ w6~~11. $500. Ke n efits. complt"it. U . \\ia r re n , Full & p/tlme. f.1usl ~ oo:.er Cajole -COOKL~G Ric-e's Televiaiol'J SenrJCl' 17' CABIN Cruiser. nc"''IY 1n1~·· ' -!Ol . 1&27 But· Resale Office n@Cds manngcr Appl,\/ in person 8J3...300J, e:<t 191, 10 an1·2 TYPISTS 21. Xln't hours. Surf & Sir-\'ersallle bride: She can fom'lf':r\y Mesa North Ce nler built, Q....'l\l'r mU!lt Mcrlfief" tonsMJt l:n;-N:B. with 2 years or ReaJ Es1ate or call: pm ltlon thru Thurs. loin. 5930 \V. Coast Hwy, NB. turn her h~'s head "'!th 1 Bick S. of Baker 546-6002 duP to Injury. ~st oftf'r. 2 lfONDA 1Z)'1 dirt equlpptod experit'l'Jet. N~·port Beach Dona Lovoroll SEl\II or retfred man for golf \VJ:IO \VANTS TO WORK' fl3~tery and his stomach \\'Ith open g..s (6 di!,)'•) 2002 S Grttnville, Santa un(lt""r 1000 mJ. on each. Betit area. Expanding company. range, inside or oulsklt"". LEARN REPRO DRIVE A CAB! · hei COOl{ING. Ana 545-1484 dftt &a-MIO at1er 6 Exc<'llent opportunity for (714 ) 540-5000, e xt 250 All!O mechanteall.v inclined TYPING FREE CHOOSE 1.IOVING this wk. ~lust sell SACRIFICE SALE ! 19 T 3 17 FIB. LASS ....... i~ Sat pmfession::t l gro\\'fh. Apply your hours, work Harn1an Kardon rectlv<"r, ' ERG over wood.j '°'-="'~"::;:,:c..:e::o:.· -----in confidence. Send resumt' a·y1 Ii. ·n-d for Go-Kart track, inquire Get Summer Work for }'Otlr'!IClf. bl! ·your o1vn by 6n2. \\"ate~. t~trig.. C!I 15" 4·\\'&y spea~rs. PE 50 Hot'!lt' E\'1!1-rudc. a:> gt SOf\vtNN blkrs tor sale. 1 to Classified ad no. 638, clo, Cl 1-'Ai~rounds ('.olf Range. P1rtTime/FullTime boss. Men or \\"Omen. Can 8' stereo. hVfi \V/huge (dual\ tumt111blc, orlglnallv fia..<; tank, ~it 111.nk, con-Sttngney S.10; J.j ~p d I ~~~ ~~~.PC2ir.Bo~~~· Laborator1"es s~~:t~~ n;;~{:~'-snle$mAn. TOP PAY ~ e a~~~!I~~ h~~~i:c:: ~t~~:ne~~lllgotf~st:l::. ~~°S'oo~i.Ncver used., s;~~:~ ~i9~~=t ~el\' ~:J~ $40; 1·26'" bike $:1J. Full rsr·1ne' ~!I :htin 2 yrs. C714) 533..()880 \Its, retired. Age 25 to 7U. mist hair ~tter, SllER\IOOD -·'·I S 7\00 many Pxtras, trailer . 11 01..·69='°_,K~A"W°'"'A~SA~K~l~-.,-,-.. --R-ll cxperie . l!.ile n1P.chanical ;\l('rcwy Pubs .. Girls. Eng. Supplen1ent you r lnC1lnt e'. cnr bike rack, llW\Y llU gift "IUUI.' 1\1 6T.l l93.1 I REAL ESTATE SALES 3300 Hyland Ave know! c. N ea 1 ap-1440 s. State College Bh·d-Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a Heins. 5S2-9284, or 6"15-3159, am/fin n1ultiplcx l't'Ceiver. ere. .-" JWts 1 on. $450 or bt-111! offer. Refil.ales in N<'\\'port Beach Cos ta Meta, Celif. peara(ce. ~pply 1norns, 2500 Building 2, Suile E' & F day. Apply In person, or come to 17735 Acacia 2 quttclratlt'X 66 spcRkers, 4 14' 1'"1811. aid, or runaboul . "'"47.,-0863~0:·~=-----arell. 92626 Ne"''J)Ort .. CM Anaheln1 , Calif. 92806 "\'ello"' Cab .Co., 186 E. 16th Trt"f' Ln. Irvine. yr. 1rarranty lt'fl, $300. 40hp El\'iftrude elect. co1npl 'Tl KA\YAS..\KI l?j cc J\.\ . ., ' .. ' HARBOR VIEW ' SERVICJi: Stalion &iJcsinan an equal opportunity emp. St .. Costa l\Jemi.. I SUPER 8?.l :r.lovle camera & &15-52-IT afttt 5 p.m. equip. S68a. ~. ·;-~ YIUll..~ha 1TScc Sh8t'J>. 2 HOMES Equa1 Oppor. Empl0yer full or p/Hm<'. Over 18. ---whole1ale-Nur1er-y ·--~ase~id_1...TV Col0t:._13". Good ..Ql!!'_rat· -~t~, Rettt/Chart'r 908 rtu\ Auto cycle rack. 645-~ 1829 Po t Sh Weld Pl n1ale & femllle Nqfit~ppcar. \VIII train. Ao--s · S • t nde 1 land camera with nash al-Ing c:und. B('O.Ulirul ..,,:oocf · tJS·lo--BtCYCL""ES-1---•-~e"·port ~ac~ ~?so ::::zzz::-::::z::=:-:J ~~ml Ne"'1J011 Blvd.. UN KILLED L.irge ~\:r::1:. nui~ry . in :!~,~7i:n'i!~1e ~~ ~idA.!f. consolf'in~skf.~':00 CHAR~~~~~,~ETtH . All 'fypes * &12-l272 "''k-days only Secretaries So. Orange Co. l.!I expanchng roming case complete In , . . 12 Honda 350 x\nt conct lo !~~~~~~~~"""~ Sen•ice Sia. night attenclnnt -ASSEMBLERS & nCf'ds gen'! nu:rst'ry eluding ~s (~'Orn ~ NO\\' ~ng. tor apnng & 1nil~, Seit' lor ~. Pvt. REAL ESTATE-SALES 2 or 5 nights y,•k. Apply at supcrintencl&nt. l\lu~t have 3 times\ likf' new. :t.len's site I l[S •wnm~ ''"i"i H • ply. 962-.;m An11lnlt' Top comm. iq>lit ; all the ad· Typi· stS Shell. 17th I tr.tine. NB yt'S .!lupc1visory ex Per , . 91~~1 Phone 644-4681 F.-ta Yeu ~'"'t Sa.,.!_lAn'Y ~ 316 LATE Model '11 l\.f X vant&gt's of a ~niall ofc. SHIPPING & pa c k a i:; n i: F I kt'tO'Mrl~gablt in all phases * A -or ~""Ill... x • ''"l'liaha 250ec • 1 Xlnt leads furn . immed. No cl<'rk. Full tln1<', n1u..<;I be •m• e of nursery prodll('.tion. Xlnt UCTION * Balbo& Island 92662. $TOO. aft 6, ~torcyc e. expenS<"S at all to Ales· Ear n Your P a y "'ilHnr; to \\'Ork. Pal El<'C-No FMs--Top $$ salary & benef111. Send Fine Furniture 3 Linet 2 Tlmt "00 NC."'W 'ST dle9f!l motor y&cht. • peoplf'. tronics Co. 6391 \\1etilminstcr resume to Calissllled ad no. & Appliances ' I, <f'&o for charter. Part dfl.y or ~fOrjDA 350/4 1972. Immac. BALBOA BAY PROP, The Kelly G irl Way A\'e .. \Vesbnin.!lter. \~~e~~~~~~~ 879 c1/o Daily Pilot. P .O. ,\uct.ions Frida.,v, T:30 p.rri. trip, very r e11..!1 on a b l t', ~~~· La ng, 5'1G--1301 fi42.'M9I ~~-ZJn E~s. One T ime P /Time SHIPPING CLERK Box 560. Costa Mf'sa, Ca. Windy's Auction Barn GEJUIAN SHEPHERD 91f ~Y:!a~oh!!!t~lna~A~s:!'aoc!S:.·l~~~!;,· o f;uif;fiij~:,::--::::;;:-.;;c-..~. Or All Th. T l '-... 20 Hr \\"k. $2.50 hr. Ask for • p p s .~. mos. old. Fm!. Uk:es ch\i. loat1 Sell 909 HON DAS for sal~. OOcc, 10ec "... 642 34 \VlG Styllsts -Jo..:xper $2 -20'lS1Ai Nf'WP(ll1, 0 1 646-8686 dn?n. ' 160cc, S125. CA . .REAL £Sf ATE -SALES - 1 \\Thy nol work In the hO!lest nrca Hunt ing-Ion .,.8cAch/Fou11Ul \n \ra nLicv Call Phil McNa.mee, Vt ~AGE REAL ESTATE, 963-4:J67 Jan. . 7!?, C.~t. • • $2.50 hr. Sal + Bonu$. l!KX> Behind Tony's Bldg Mat'l. * 545-3427 * BEAU. 35' Trimaran. Multl· * S.U.1&13 * You 'll "'~rk for us on our· SHORT order cook, 6 clays a Ed" I "'-b STEREO •-70 ~TOii 111 our cu:iitonie:rs of- 1 ,·eek. l\tonarch Sny BcaCh Pacific Ptrt onnel 1nger, ~uni. °" · : Qua ....... sonic -200 (2l BL.Aa .. kittens 8 wks, 1 pie raoe \\i nner. R~ tor' llONDA 350 xl nt cond . r1ce>1>. Just M"e Kelly Girl, Club. l'\-1usl b(' fa.!iit, RD-Se rvices, Inc, YOUNG man -Local ~itkl. wait recehrt>r, Gar ra rd :t.I, 1 F. "'eaned I-hMbrkn. P erformance. Extensively Atoll helmet It m11n.v extra• lhf'n plck the hrs. clttl''· plt'conls 1,,1,-.,r\"""_.. 611,_ • Dciilgn & install \\'indow in od PI · SY !I t-e m I zed hl_other Russ Blu 642--7768. cntlM!d. $46j or best offf'r 846---...1164T I ' ,,-......... "IV\...... I~ t D I d l'/11 c r IUtTlh\blt', tnpe deck, 4" (n.n 9G.\...m."i ADULT c_nglh o entployment !hat & 6/13 at El Nlguf'I Coun-J\N ,,.,wpor ... en er r. s ia et!. ine. nr urn. k N , & GENTLE hfanx cat 1 l\.fanx ~ 3 \\'hecl bicycJ(', l RECEPTIONIST-n1~ your nt!erls. 0 u r try Cluh. 23700 Club .H.ouse Su.it~~g,.~B. -.~~.1~1n:Jsh!I~: ~r11f/:~y~ ;J:..::111::.J s -{ 91 1':; h 1-l-y-k!tlens. ~\VIII help' ~u puy 197:1 26' CUPPER Marine, .spc«!, like ne1v. r uslon1f'l'8 get the skills Dr., L.N. i\tr. Ous50. Cdl\.i . s..·rotrhedl. Coinpare $400. for spaylng.'645--0tlT. .!!IP!I 6.-'0utbrd, !!.t o \•e, ~-1"i02 CJ'<'al co. needs agile indlv. they need. Not \Vhals SNACK BAR GIR-L ?I Central To\\l'r 0 NO\\' 1100. T••ins. ~'"=t. (21 '' p . I l't'fri~ .. 3 mos .old. $5000. to handlt' front d e 11 k nvailable. •· · · • range '" ~..,...., : ersian!i, spayc( · G'i:,..To~t Motor Hornes ,~'{:i~s;. So~:1'~ypir!:. st':!~ Call or Visit l\~us~a~ ~ il~,::r:i:~ l'."',qual ~::~mployer lllfdlandiM 0H1!_~~~~A1~.L IhlJb~.&t: ~~~A}~;l 1~~1~~!~~~1, Sips ~ :1~e~~d; motor S•l•/Rent '40 \ $450. Call Unda R" y. Avallabillty ~~1 .... ·n 8 am & _ _ __ = ( !l et>) NE\V & OLD. Cl!I'E min. ld Tf'ni·Poo 111 rushions. hln(t'ed mast. Xlnt. 19i:l J)l.!ICQ\'er't'r nnd Sundial 5'KHi055, Coastal Pcn«>nnel _K, ~~ q;r1 7 pm. CAii 64-l·Xl&O. -· • . . Akhnvi Oriental Rugs yr. old. •lse. broken. Xlnl. s;-,.;oo. MG-2439 _ :i101or JlonlclJ for rent. nillke l .. A .. • .. • .. ncy ...... " .. "' .... l .. l iiariiboriiiiiiBiilw ..... I D 'I .. SPAGHETTI BeMer ha!! VDM 814 No."La iCienega Blvd, Los "''81Ch dog. 962-0400 rf'!>Cl'\'li:tlo r Su 0.1 .. Angeles. 213 _ 659-4180. \Ve 25' Cal, xlnt cond. 6 hp otH· · ' ns or n11ne1· Opt'ni11.$ta for hostess, j Antiques 10Q also buy used oriental "'"'S. NINE yr. old M San1oy('(f brd, complete sail in. l'IO\\.'. Phont 1.liss Bl'nnet at ..,,·aitres.'!, p11rt-time cook. ·...,, !clog) to gd. home \\'/Iota \'entory. $5500. '5 4 6 _ 4 9 9 o Bob !-'>~re Pon : i a c REC·EPTIONIST 2061 Bu1ine11 Ctr Dr Call &l>-0651 or 213 : Varian Data M a chin.I OAK ladies SC<'Jl'tary desk, STEREO: Sacrifice Sale1 of yd. 979-9939 . "''kdys. 1192-6651 or 6.'6-2500. • IDo:y or night. no exp. nee. Irvine •••1••1 a_q2-2ti06 I S' tall. 30" "'Ide "'/mirror. GBJTard model, systemized ~I US'T --5 0 I ch•0 -·. ste---Iver, air l..100 14./trlr. Boot, sails, . SEU. 'Tl DodJn' eawu, fun job. \VIII train, no A-,. rrom QC, A'-rt T p, A leader in the ntini rom-STO. Oak icebox $60. Black ·~ .. ~ ·~ ·~~ S1ghtM!er ""'' htll ti ~J '-"" N,,.. lpt'aken. tnpe deck jack.a. · lB trlr, xlnt oond. Sall No. ~ Y M' <'Oil· typing pr shorthand, etc. _ Ask )'OU?Ylf "''here "'ill )''OU putcr industry has sevenil trunk, great for end tbl , SlO. Still In box, compare $l90. I -.,. -I 1i-: 2T3T. SU95. 5 4 o-5 5 5 o, tl\lned, 1leept1 6, $18,TOO nu. Apply in peMIOn any e.ft or be ,_ "'Ital ... ill you ~doing 1mniediate openings. Lovely old \\'Cathel'f!d taVt'rtl Now $85. Or terms. 893 ~i. 497-1007 '\!!king $12,<m or bf'at ofter . .ivc. at 2930 West Oil lfwy.. • S.Cret•rles "" .. "" siRn. decorator plt'Ce. sso. 'v.N 642-51S81646-l:t23 1 N.B. e T I t 5 yrs fro1n lodny if you con· Dr•ftsman C 642·9866, 2.... Afonte Vista, REALJ;tLK. Inc. Now in th.e 'TI ltOBJE 14 w It r l r . . ' · YP 1 1 flnue what )'OU are doini;: to-A niin. l yr eitpcr. including Co!!la l\te~. Hnrbor Area. M en• s. l>lcKlbblns Mllit. Gd cond. Tl ~PLOID-;R, 26, 11ir, ...elf RECEPTIO,..IS'r-• Unskilled Asemblrs day. \Ve have sales poi;itions 110me Joglc dnnvings A have AlNTIQUE ··" 1 h \Vomen's and Ctrlldttn'• Ap-Pits, Gtfterel ISO StOftd lnJJ\de, $1000. 673-1858 contd + ample storage. e Ge n'I Loboror1 open In the Orange Co. a1i"a on inlerest In 1-~'"" PC """' .!IN' ng mae · 1 b h . . $195 "'k + 6c in!. A\•oll . Rapidly growing flrn1 needs 1 ~-~.. ('11.blnet T dra er k 'C'd pnre: roug t to your home. 1-IOBJE Cat 14, '1 sails, 2«1& June onl-llt""" 100 n incllv. \\'/oulaoln~ pcz·sonll;I-VOLT that can t'ad lo managr--\\"Ork. · ' "'' "~ · Since 1920. Te I e ;i hon<' A'M'ENTlON PETS! llall lard~. trlr/f'Xtra \\'heel. ~S-288G " ~ '"' · ity 10 handle tront de5k w/ lnst11nt Personne l ment for the right penon. Pr~uctlon Control $\OO. 8'73·8809 or 49°'°"343 979-roTI to see cur line. 1-lon1c away fron1 hon1c, 494-2982 ""'="'°"·------ case. l\lu!!( •·. a ocurBle IYP· T o. I You must be 21 yr11 ol age. " Schedulor Appll1nC:e1 802 P ICASSO L"th ,., D 1· hullt just for you! SANTAN 22 F" I SACRl.FJCE. Lu.'l:urlou11 33' .,.., en1 1X)ra1y dc1'\' ce honde.bl<'. have good ear, 1 0 ....,., a 1 Bc.u·d\rt.i:/Groominj( f>.tG-2S4S A · · ~Ct'I C l~m-f'Ustom b It n10torhonie. llt. Call Llnrla Ray, 540·605.'l, 3.~-1.S Canipus or., Sui!t' Hlii high school grad or better. S6,t~le colll'g<' pl'Cler_rcd. J.2 AUTOi\IAT IC \l'l:ISht'l1t! GE, F.l ching $75.. ~firo Litlio pion. 0"'!1er an.-i1ous. $3500. Sta te lnspecled, lo milt'age, Coa$1a\ Pt'rsonnel Ai;1:c11cy, Ncwporl Beach 546.4141 \Ve \\'Ill guarn $600-$800 per '1s <')(JK'J'. produ~hon con-late niCldrl, xln! cund .. $65. SJ50., Ren1brandt . Etching Dot• 854 Call 53-1-5321. nlr. !!tit cont .. nu lltts A: , 2790 llnrhor Blvd .. Ci\I. Equal Oi>pol'. En,ploy('r \ 1110 10 slart. Yotl ,v\11 lro, I scheduling: 'lou n1ust L'"'", _1 -nd .• .,::. c·,,,. S600 Others. Pvt PI y CAL,, racing all ,,_10, 7-••• 927 R -----It -II • bll t d I l"ll~ ... ~ '" "'1"' "' ., .. ~ r.r.!*> BEAUT. Cocker pup~los, ..,, ., ~. 1,:;:-=c:.·..:..c'-:::::'.o.:.. ____ 1 ECEPT. TRAINEE receive 2 \\'k.s trnlnlng nt co. ·.'\" 1,'-n 1 Y to f'I\ 1nore, )(]nt cone\. $65. Jo'l"f'(' .1.i:l-;" 1 " Many xt.ras. Sleeps 5. 1 tlonn ll y kUOl\'ll •flr1n oflc•rs Sec t /R opt t'Xpen!le. l .. lber-1111 J>Cll!llon \l/fll.I ](\'t'ls of pcr80nnt l c!C'll\'cry/gunr. &-16-8672 01• IRVINJC Con.st Countrv Club AKC, \V/Pff pers, S7o l nn. Xlnt l"Ond. 492-24:11. NE\V. 1'Xnloi'tr. 71', f\11\ I.Standing opportuntty to fn1n1ed. ~~.1e~?'ng. ~~lin ~rca. I fund. Security program. FClr v .. H.h1n olht'I' dcoar.tn1enl'I. 84T-St1:1. ~olf n1t'n1bc:rsh!p fol: !l:"lle. Cn ll after I P1'1, 714: equlf) Sip! R. air/gen, a rt a career In the t\naJl-penonal lntenitew phone .T. Re pro Typ11t R"""" W •-/D Call 675-3428. b1-829l LIDO 14, Jo"ully l'CfUlppcd, lol\-e11t r11;1e,, no 1nllcagc, elAI worl'cooCall Linda Ray, for sharp ynung 1ypist. Sh Tamburlna, i\lon/Tllcs/\Ved l\lullt tie an C)(cellcnt typi!it .enr , asrMOrl r yert lllTSl-1 Settt'r puppl('s. 7 "'k.'I t.'Over & h titf•r. $1000. ot· !"i.'"12-8292 " 'Pii"'i.'ii'dii . .i83iii.U2!1iiiiii3.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• I \\'/n n1ln. or 1 yr cx""r. $2. \Vk. F'ttll n1alnt. SAVE n10 rron1 the clu1in Id bcsl offer. 968·"562 ''21°',-""°'T='n"'•'""1~L-E-R-.-,-,~-.,--,,,·.' ~J5, stal Penonncl • 9 am-' pm. 835-3311. 1n RI\\\•! Brazilian Pt'ppe:r tree o -AKC rcglstcrt.'<I. ,.,.. Agency. 2790 Harbor e1 ... t1., SF.CR!-71'ARIAI... SUMMER lfelp pct l!Jf)pl)• ~1!1. C.'Olnputrr BS."i~ lt'XI * 6.19-1202 .. lO>ll;') foot tnll mU!lf go. Chn.mplon !ilOCk, 6 n1n.lc, 2 CAI... T,i f1-01n Bay. N.B. w/BA. 1 , O f EXE C. SECRETARY -Ytlt!$ It mAlntChl\l'JCf'. Lal('. \"-•1ting sy~tc1n such n~ 181\I, FR.IG JDAIRf~ \\'AShl'r & \\lould enh.a.n<'t !IOllll'Cln~ len1Rlf'11. $1 00 ench. sa4--0861 lull race & ('r\liM". Pr\,·atl' Br. S100/n'IO -t utll's.:Tlnl _ RELIEF PBX ~\\11chboanl Poly-Optics manufacturer or Hills. Prffer 18 ,yn. or l\.1T~, ATS or ITEL Duro. dryer euAtom clclux, Xlnt else's yard. You dig. Call CEFL\fAN Sh("p. pu11 fe1nalc party. 642-1902 1...,&i_,;-<>J:~"-1'~~~-~--I opr. file clerk for new car the <'Xcltlt'llf fiber opUc older. 646-6107. nuic n"INI. cond. $169.00. nit 5pin. 1 ~22'79 after 5 pm . a mo top blood line, xlnt 16' HOBIE Cat \\1/trliler, Rent A Motor Home .ut ... 'ncy. ·-···· lhru <·t. "•h I ii Cle rk Typist 548-36.tl. AUTO r. doo lt•n1p. $50. tlJ~ .,..A8 Xlnt COM. n.~ll.l'Ol\8.ble. for your V·-atlon l UC' --... 18, po yop CAii, has an TELEPHONE AMWerlng r ·11 & I ft' . .....rage r opcnf.'r -1 -::~'2'-"'~-~~::.___ ~ s,n..9.'lOO. • lmmcd. opening for an Servk.'e, Beach area.. Preff'r 1 ngl Pl'OC!tU ng o_f 0 let' FREE J>lck Up , Refrig It 1'"\ncst brttnd l'<'j::'. $200. GOLDEN Retriever pups, * &40-0l63 * * 531""'800 * enthusiastic, ca b I e ex. o·-r 30 -ol age v0~-· 1i1upp Y purcht1.1K"s. Lite typ-Appl. Hunnln& 01· not, old SprC'clal $129, Installed "'ith n11\le & fen1aH?, T \\'k1 old. Boats, Sllp1/Dock1 910 FOR t .73 P R I PRO TYPIST ecullvt scc:retary for both ~'"· W~k.oo!f., 673-11166~1 ng, <:BJ' &ins or scrup n1cU1l. 5 ~T. guarantee. 1213) AKC $75. S52-().178 l't'n •·~ Arrow t l\IMEDlATE OPENH~CS In lhc pre3. & V.P. of TELEPHONE Salc:ir. \Vork It you n1C'ft any oJ these ~ 430-79.\1 Bl.4\0.: male Poodlt. 11 ; SLlPS available. 3S' ~II or 27', spls ~ S.C. Fret ml. Newport Beach & FullCl'lon 11\8.rktltlng, Su<.'l'eS8f\.ll cnn-from )'OUr OY.'1l home. quallf\calioll!I & arc lookillft t'REIGl-tT Dnri\Bgf! $.'lie on T\VIN mattreu .k 5·prings, yrs, AKC reg. X1nt \\'Ith llM''tr. 673~ air. ~en. llt('rf'(I, lt.\1-1\q, attl\I. $3.7' pt>r hou1· & dl dll l t will ha yt J.11gheat commlukl'l\a, E."C· for I\ po11hlon wla gro\viO.. OC\Y llotpolnt It \Vhlrlpool $20.00: Mnd IA\\'11 N'lgrr, children. Call !)(i8...8'731 ~tARK T\VAIN 18' deep \i '!3 PACE A~· -77 rr. l)cone ttt1. dCl1l()tll'llflllNI e rt I c I*' n t Ptrlence no\ nccesaary. Or11.ngC' ~unt.y to. lh8t af. r e fr I~ I Y.1' !hcni/drye.r'll Sl\.00: pink (:tlrl'g l!u11p, AOORABl.~ m'·· ...... ,,,, __ 6 hull , ti tl1C'rc cn.itlne JI).) ;)'IO-T.'00/. 1il-lll37. l-"litd Dtsltn Service Co. pcrfornu1ncc In all fa.eels of 89Uiil84 f~~ xlnt pay&: benefit~ Ml--<!TSO. S.1.00. 646-1287 .... ui;;"-"'' ,, .. ,.., h.p. TGndt m trlr. \'<'l'Y 'i:ood "''f)(lr1111 . ~'ttt tnit, 1010 E El ' '"II 1 <'it to c . set 1· ~ 1 n ti a I weeks. Jj. To g()O(l honic, 1 f:k"" •1 M• ~ .... ni ·w ~r on Jbtll I •I "· •• THE SHOW O FF Pico·• Ap~y ''' p .. .-• 01$1.t\\'ASllE~. v.·a•l)(!N.. -\\'A~Tf'.f}yU~!'.:D >Vltll lo(s of 1--. 837.-•0 •s. t'On< • • ""~~~tcy G"" o:.;'\t-:e:trrtv.l'; 01 o Io r -A'k r.r J "cklo --llNVI l'l"~pol\!1 I Cl!:. u~l u.-""' "'""" .. 11 r ... ~. ...,.. "'nt 'I "· r I . " •·~ II I•' bl J •• r._ Or nlaC't nt')'I'~. fC\t, ftl.IAl'I\ & ORIENTAL RUGS " O'· "" 111C ('Ir l'rlll. P'uly self '"ce.kd•~ only ,. \\'f': Ofi6JI iuu, pen;o_ na e u.st mov.::u to \..Ullim J\.lcsa. .. 1 "d ...... .,.,.,,... *-..., .. .,t, ;\KC Old 1-~1•11ll1h ~h('('IK'locz -111 .,,,,,~ .'\! ""Vn &:h ,1~11 ti Thls\.J t Ned 8 .JC RAFKA 111'\' • "1.,..,,,..,; '1+v-.!••· \\'ll\ J>A~' cash. Plt'a~e.:J\1 1 1iup!1,$lOO.~&oeup.~'Gor 8o~t1, Speed & Ski 911 ......... ~ '""-----1 • l\fon·frl S-5 ,pm.~ 11 ~~~nt ~Artal'icl'b~r M DSE ASSEMBLE RS RF.OONI). A.PPLtANCF.S. j21:ll S'i'-t·2:H2 t'Olll'('t. 893-029.1. .,_ New 1.uxury Ltf'ETtMt: o., ....... ~ tnlt1tl11 he•vy rt1ponslblllty & HANGERS 2722 Mlchel1on Or Ot•liVf l't'!\ • .CUllP. l)unll1p'11, Ml II * • 110Rll'.ON ,)('! s k I f'C'lll!Ol\fl.blt, l•nmar ti ps 9 I .,. ..:~~LI!.~~; i~&. ntr oppc>rtunlty 10 bt. Lrvlne· ----f~lc:_l!l::!"J<~•~"::J'IJl>~rµ1~CJ~>;_I i'.>18'.'!.:·ml~""-Kt eneout .,fil)LOF.N Rtll'lt,•rr l'uJ'I~. Boflt. 427 e}\iinl', $3300 .err Pvt owner. ~ · y. tl mo. NewPQrl Sla· lolnlly lnvol·-I In lhl• f~r .n11lJot·~dl!trlbuilon eenter" ·-W1nfiir -r champ 1frcd. ARC. O.t'.1\. bcAl otter i,L-A"'N"t)'"A""'-'-""==----1 II A I I "' • Sou h C·'JI 83'2'00 t t 3•.1. l\U1'0l\IATIC "'n1twr. "lt'<"1 ""v -.••it•7 ·-;. . ....__.,,71 u '17, 11lt4!p1 6, 21', .;,era, ~PY . t\ pt'l'IOI\, rnpld\y growing cornpany. itr I ern w • leadln_i ., ,. , x -Irle ch·~·('f, t~X('('lll'llt '('On· ORIENTAL RUGS "·"',...." ~ ~~ 4J!f Dodgt'.. ln111111e. dua) Birch 1,.NB $end 1'<!1\lnilr'ftr--dre111 shop, p, I Op E dl!lon. $OO. 646-~4.'\. · RF.C t$. !\ nll'I olfl fr.111 . Pit 1&' TltOJAN 18.'> hp, lnbrd Ml rool nlr, Sl ~,99;,, 6TJ-TU3. RN·LVN needed for p/tlme. POLY..OPTICS, INC. No. Exper Nace11. .,,.".;1,,u11...,.;,;"°•'•·!!!!!!m,,;;,pl!!o""!!!!!!',,ii~ilitf,(;5['t,~r;;:;:"Oi,i, \\"AN,.F;O •. l>l\y top •t!:tsh. l)ull T111'rlcr. Shots P11l1l. 1...o.~1 B• 11 t 1 ul"""""""='-"'=:::..;,::::;.:_:::"- ! "" l I rvlewl d ~I ""' ~ \\ll llRLl'OOL Ca11 rlt"'""r "'. 64 -•77 ·-.~, ' t11u u • 61 "\\'hllr Ele"""""·1tJ" ov<r. tracuve conv. holp. ()pj:':n· 1815 E. Catntgle Ave. n e ng auy -CUn· .... ~ 4·~. ex1 ii • ~-Sell $100. 6-1-1-1011 , 18--0223. ~132:1 ninnln• i-,,•,·~ ~·-• Tum rtJ far 7.3 &..3-ll. P\taso l'·nia ,•na Ion. Col!ta ~fC"M.. Nea.l'('st Any.day Is tho BEST uAv to \\'e~l1cr $.'l.~r both for $.fl(). \l'ANTED KC ... • " '"""""" I 0 _ •no ~ • ~, lo "·'Jtl i. *-'~""'Att/"•'Slt lo buy, likl;" fl('\V A ;:>~Inger Spanlt'I pup. II' Cll .• .MtPION ~l holllt !'JC) t~ lnln "C•sh" .· .• Jtll , 1;r1-l 6: ••k for MR.. i:o .. u81 OpPor. Emplovet 111 tnecl n n.;u II A.·Brtg. run &n ad! Do. n't dol•v •• .,..,..UIJ't.:I .,.,n., · t mll1•-• I I •-I k " I I S yd 14'1 ~ •I ~ u ..... \Y 11mp:ii , nco ~ f)('!I:. m. /I!. ,.unt 'P"'· h.p. E\'nntdt O/Il thrm lh~• a Dolly r 1w n er. . l . • .en.II todlt)' 1>42-5673/ Sell ltflc lle11111 . • 1)42.:if;Til l'f'A!IOnable 64-""''6f!T ' ll. ~tay 10th. tiP·2'14.J. 6tt-lln tlM~Uled Ad! '.'°' . ' ;._ I , • • ' ' ·-= , , .. • I - - ' • .. ... ... . ... .... . .. -~ -... --.. ~. . -... - 28 DAILY PILOT Mond,.y1 June 11, 1"'73 ~I l[i]i;;;I ;;'"·-·· ....... ~l§J.;1 ~! _., ... _ ..... ~J§l~l ~I ;;-;;"'s.o.~\§1;;<11 1 l~I ~--.:..--+~~I Motor Home•T c;,,,r•;.,,ilc.•;,,,rs,;.,_T;.,,r;:,••;,,,•;,,,1 _ _;,,9-4.;;.5 Trucks 962 Autos, Impor ted 970 Autos, lmpo<ltd 970 .Autos, llllf!Ortod 970 VOLVO ·.o.:.=;...;;c=;......---"' Autoc. Uotd' 990 ' 11 S•le/Rtnt 940 -F T CHRYSLD . y 1, I--'--"-...;.;,..;.. ___ '--' 15' 1)•41.vrl lra!lt>r slp!l " J.971 FORD Rllnb<t'r Xt.1'. CAPRI IA PORSCHE MERCUR SAVE But""' •tc>vc/Own, l<'cbo<.-!< t0<1 truck and U\, (l,, --------'72 VOL'vO 16'£ Dk <Ji«n, , . · ' j 1 lot• ol cito--g• f ' z 11·11 ,1: Saddle leather int. n.ir., '63 CHRYSLER New YOC'ker • .-'f I . . ... ~. ,,. Amerigo f'UIM'gl. ass 11nd rn· •• 2 YELLO\" Capi·I. vinyl 1~ FIAT 850 Sport ~. • /FM · -P ~ S I hilt·h. clean. $450. 3016 al u~ I I d I " • Gd 'I Lo I Sa '72 9U T Targa Posehe. AM \ '1vel inj., 29.000 f'Ull .pwr. Like new. $400. 'tlll COLONY a1,. la ·~ ""II b k C '' •.•• 1277 ,wn. campc1·. oul \ oa Ct' 1011, extras. 2000 cc cng. • .m1 cage.. m . c. $9000. "--ker •t·-, 5 spd mi. -n top cOnd . •4500, 962·54.88 \Va""". Lo1v miles, air, 10 I l---~1-0.00 r.I )' 1'00 (:, .1 ' .,.....,... -' \\l!h ('Xlr;t11. fully M>lf·.'~'"" $2·!00. 5.12--977j * 1146-;,793 • °'"'" ..... '-V ' • ..v .. 1003 INT~NATIONAL 4x4. lalncd~ L1k-0 new cond1t1on ~ _ JAGUAR mag wbls. $ep1a Bro!A•n 64H288. CONTINENT AL pass. nio.ny xtraa! $1499. Ira\'Ckl.ll. ma.uy ~ ~l1!1,_ and niust lw i;m.•n lo be ap-1972 CAI RI. d('t'Or., nir;---iv/cocoa lthr inter:-Call Autos UMd 990 ----· , · -G73-2006~ --i 3 gas t1u1ks, $2000. 6-16-7022 prccia tcd. Zl.000 ml/C'!! ttuto, 2000 toe, xlnl coud., ---------·I 1213)_ ~624-97~1 . ask, for ' '71 c0N1'1:.,~2-dr1 all elect, MUSTANCi . 20' p A alter 4:30. e J:>hone 54~-434S 9 $2700. 673-1007. '62 JAGUAR 3.8 ~lark It 4 dr Dlant._ Aft &pin & \\iknds, llJICK air, 1 ownr. xln~ (!Ond., Jo 1 ace rrOW '70 AIRSTREAt-.t. lnl<'l'na-121 G' Urllt I 00 "' sedan, an1lfm radio, auto, • 17~4\ 6734636, John. . mi, $429:i. 492-4001. ~2-1 hl'!l:.l l969 111l)STANC 351,. VS, Loi Dl'lllO 1 Y 100 xcs ~;o DATSUN ·disc brakcli 5-10-8262 or 58 SUNROOF su~ 1600 1~ CV'V1 ~ " '-"''"""' tional 2'1', air. All extras. ea. 111;,i nu<ll lift galC' $Tj, 64,.,,6 • . ""I' .,.~~"""RK ~ l)r, 11poft 1972 LINCOLN C'.pn1incnt al. J)O\Ver litC('l'lng/brakc:s, au~u, ~Ser •:\(}l:Zl·--UO=v-'•,i &12--0j74 or 492-Salfl. \Vjll fil Datsun. :;16-8671 \ ,, ,,_..._. L Porsche lacquer ire.Ills, cpe. V-8, air, P"''r. ~nt. Fully equipped. Beaut. fond. fact. air, A111 '.II.lags, hood -~_,.__MANY\.EJCJ.R_AS~ Auto"Servic·e;-Pi i1M 49 84.7~ -: --'1-71·~~240-:.w .. f'lo~~k~At"( rebuilt eng., reupholstered, cond. Or~oo'fler. Must at•U !\lust sell~ 641-9855. 642f6857. IW..'OO P, ua1:ic cJeck, .®Q ml. A~XRMB,\•RTETSETRSY V1ns 963 <I Spd, Full Factory Equip-r.!! ml. g~ ~nd.1 -' : 1~ . &10-0075 hum . "!o:t!l. \ COUGAI. Olde tlt/e : $1950'n.-6'6·~M1,.,-- "'I' • "" ALL Chevy parts. Con1p\ctc (>('d, ri1ag \Vheels, etc. lir &14-IDJJ. • RENAULT a '68 RI~RA. 1..o n1i, .full ~ ~ c5'1$=-96=11=-. -+~=--1 6' RE FRIG :!96 special hl perf engine, '73 NU 'Chevy 'i Ton V11n , Green IXl'\\ICr, a.tr, bank flnaoc1ng. COU~AR 'Vn-J.· Look .at 'W Mustan~ 6 •yl. S400, auto. l TINTED GLASS ru,_'«fs cr1u tk kit . '70 Chevcllc Stand ~rt<;, Xln!. Jlun.<; grl. 1960 JAGUAR XK150S. not ;:;;-;:;::;:;-;-;::::;:--;:::;:::;:-:::-\.!673-~3J:!100~. ---~-~ 'r' 41~ R&ll, local tronsp. SJ9..2(W)O f 8 PLY TIRES big block headers, '71 • 3.10 $2800, 176 or 1970 $3195 old \Eng)lsh junk. $1200. '66 ,RENAULT. Per!ect con-CAD,ILLAC ~~~~r,1~~~~a~1:Ck1p.~\ days. 644-6421 E \'tS & "' 413• ENGINE block. 327 heads ~tiavC' llC\\I \VallaN!: r., Apt \, c,~1 . NEWPORT 673-1&14 dition, ne\~ bt:akes &__&lutch. wknds va lve "'b. S-!:?-l150 or J""'UAR. XJ-6 'JI, i·m· !!!;~k~~~l~e~c,."'~·~ ·~~'---!·-·~·;:··;-:-·....__ ... ......_ ... _ ..... _ dashboard w/overhead con· ";.<~:;·==,_--.-,=Lfd UNILOUNGE 238 '" '67 1''0RD van ct1mjX'r V-8. '""' " ·.,.......... · O lrola: factory air. radio, ·67 MUSTANG 1..'Qnvert., vt. ~ 54 -<IJ. $1000 or best offer. Stv, sink IMPORTS maculate ""hitcfblack in· TOYOTA EL"D RADOS · --• 0 1 42000 I FLIP SEAT \F\V E · 1 . __ ---·· -, sWJng·a,vay steering \vhcel. Pert . ..,.,,. ..... ny , ·m , SEAT BEL TS rebuil~lS~~. 600 cc, l'Ct..-Clltly ,i:, lee box. 645-2'297 3100 \\', CoaSt Hwy .. N.B. ~~:,riw2-~2~d for . quick ----""-=---'-='-::;;..-. 14'T0' CHOOSE C.'Ccellent engine aod body orig. O\v1ie_r. 11000· 644-1246 dit!on. 640-1402. price Will shock )'Ou, and a, * 536-9819 * '66 CHEVY Vao. Rabil eng., 642-9405 TOYOTA COUPES-CONVERTIBLES c<>nditioo. It's a 'GS, bul only OLDSMOBILE ,. 87399 many rxtl'as, chel1')' <-'<ln·l---$.,....:~S=-A.:.LE=-$--1 LOTUS e h8$ 26,000 mile•! 'The IO\V ' DE VILLES pel'sonal inspection w I I I Sales It Service CREVIER BMW Aul.......... \W Auto• Wanttd 968 DATSUNS 1964 wrus Etan. 1119> m· 17th Anniversary 38 TO CHOOSE .... , yo11. Mu't 11<'11. Call OLDSMOBILE l Sales. S<'l'ViCC. U,a,ing l!!J INSTAN!J c·A--SH-,-"1 NEW DEMOS 1973 "~~9446, 835-5381 .XI, 56 SALE pt)UPES origi nal o""'"• su.6655 GMC TRUt::KS ' 208 \\'. 1st St .. Snnta Anu .J • 510's SEDANS , '70 COUGAR XR-7, d\x, HONDA CARS 1· 93s,.3171 Recr .. tion•I • WE .i RE IN P~;·~·~'' MAZDA Pr""" start At cotM:RTmLi:s ~~''i"s1g,n.~;;;r· 'vi"' .lf.NIVERSITY c;>LDS , l---.-S-ALE_S_e __ Vehic.l .. •:::• ___ _:9:::5:::6 DESPER'ATE NEED All Models & Colors to BOB L G E $2399 ~~ce~f~::~~~lors FALCON 2850 J-larbor Blvd. e SERVICE e • * J&D REC VEE OF GOOD, CLEAN Choo" From. ON PR . !Cloth & lea!l)er). ' Costa,McM 54<>96«> : -... ~I~-"'• .R(NJALS •·~-1--L-ite 0T_im_•,,•o'1f1a;1s~:,_ho_n_1_e_rc_n·..J--'f~REIGN CARS '73 c0ROLLA C~l ~7~~~-~11~~~~~g 1~rA~~t~~~8J~~i; :~d~ ·~~ros~~~~ .~;~~~ ·t: '4&-1~ F':~~1;A,f0tf-•ir _MAZDA "'--'I\~ .. ~ .. t 'iiiii:I -~.::=rallio "Xlilt "''11101ny hasehod->lnf lf!lll'IJOl'.f•tion=l!l'O· -l'ri ~- EXPLORER ·73 BLAZER, 4 \Vhl drivn, Call or come in to sec us.• ==::o::o==:::;:====== NOW OPEN lUWA '41J'UI Trunk opener & nlore. care. 2 O\\'nex.s, pvt pty. pty. 61 .,.... 8214 r_I OF 7000 mi. Xlnt cond .. 1nust NEWPORT 1· -TOYOTA A:U in intmaculale ~'Ond_ition $395. 536-8400. • '68 OLDS Cutlass, a/c, auto, it HUNTINGTON BEACH st>ll, 646-66..11 '71 Datsun Largest selection in p/s. p/b, clean. 70,000 nil, i 18801 Bcad 1 Blwl. 842-8803 Snorts, R ace, i'<ods 959 IMPORTS Pickup All Models Ready 1966 Hacbor, C.M. 646-9303 Onngc Cou nty FORD sir.g. ~13 f f>lll.SOIO 1· HUNTINGTON BEACll v w •t i " i 'I'. hi ch 3100 w. coast RW'y., N.B. Vot'Y c1 .. n For IMMEDIATE ; '70 Toyota Nabers Cadillac . .~,.l~~~NAOO. Air.''""°· ' MOTOR HOMES p<clocmanoc en<. ll hr int, 642-9405 $1695 D 1· I La d C • AUTIIORIZED DEALER R_ FM. trlr hilch. Low mi. Apollo. Pacesrucr, B a r 0 n, slo11 crl disc \Vhls. nu Gates \VE PA y TOP DOLLAR • e I Very• ft fUISer 2600cJSTlARBOR BL., Pl\\', P/S. Nu-radials. $1400. l Jamlxn·ce, Robinhood 1i1·cs. 51575. 5-11-2285 Terry F'OR TOP USED CAHS NEWPORT 2001 E. 1st SANTA ANA ltardtop, \\'am Hubs (222· A i\1ESA 830;6709 \Vc've,.ot 'c1n at T k 962 11 your car .j, ••Ira clca11, IMPORTS ~7871 ClFJ. 540-SlOO · -Open SUnday •INTO MO:~~D~~MES ·~:c~~~;u ~-s. ;~~k ,'~::t ,.. :~ii~~.1;~~~?~, 3100 w. ~°2-~~S'. N.B. * ~~~: J~:;~~"y * BIL~z~~EY M'7UlSTFOANRDG ·12 PIN,:. ~.miles, xlnt '-; ,-- d. Ca h 11 l 11 C I •1 "79 2500 1 3 D TO ~ cond. lst $1650. takes it. l ' 707 N. Harbor, S.A. 1·a 10. mper s e u Y os a " esa " · 97 ATSUNS 36 ~tONTHS OPEN LEASE YOTA 5;i6-S:i08 paneled & insulated. Very · -Landau, V-8, automatic trans-,;;;;::...:;~=--==--" ---~'"'~·-00~33~---• good <-'<>ndifion. has only I?ilPORTS \VANTED ALL MODELS c;r~ :1~~~~~at2~ 18881 BEAClf BL. 847-85.55 '70 CADILLAC nti~ion, air· t'Onditioning, PLYMOUTH i; 2'l~ .. 2~~;'.V~~~"r~LS ~~1.'""" orig. owner. B!Lnf:U;~~~TA IN STOCK Hunt. Beach HUN;I;~;~:~ACH 4 DOOR h7-:::, (~$~3·6~Bi·)9. power -l!m--,.-0-D_U_sn;j< __ .• -.pd-.-Gd : 20, P!:llll~ & JOYS J9TI FORD 3/4 ton pick up, 18881 Beach BJv:. • BARWICK IMPORTS ----------IV-8, automatic transmfssiori tires. Lo mileage. l\tust see! ~ VAN CoN ·~ r:l~!'IJNS auto -trans. \}ir, Jo miles ... H. Brach Eh. 847-8555 33375 CaminOCapisbilfto -MAZDA '70 TRIUMPH Spitfire, new ~io & heater, pcwer s.t~r: GUSTAFSON $1500 & paymnts. or best :\ ~~1~; e Seivirc e Rentals $2895.', 492-6893. Autos, Imported ·97() San Juan Capistrano radials. lo mi's. $1595. Ca!l !11g &. brakes, air condl!IOll· ·otfer: Call; 5.52·9473 aft. 5 1 * Da w, mar ln·c. * '65 GMC stand. trans. Low __ 4"93"'-33"""75:_:o~r_:83::1o:c·l'.:'.3C:l5:.__ I 919-9280 ing, vinyl !0P. am/fm slereo. ~Oh_!:_M~C:U~ p.m. , 11 n1 L ·Power, alr, Xl nt cond. ·ss R-8 over 30 mpg. Rwis power ~·indows &-seats. 16800 Beach at Warner 1--tUST Sacrifice '69 Roadrun· '" Ion. S99'. 968-2868. ood $250 '7l. Datsun 17331 Beach Bl. 842-6666 VOLKSWAGEN (009AEX1$. 3689 Hunti•mon "·arh I ~ec·•-"oc'-c'='=-'=,"'=c...,=~ 1 g • · • ...,, uo: ner. Eng, perfect, body very 1:;:•01 llad':"I' R!vd., G.G. ;~1 .r.:;00 ·71 BLAZER. P/S, 'P!B. ___ 49+~ '-c•29=----Pickup . 1 MERCEDES BENZ 842-8844 * (2131592.5544 ""°"· Lois of extras. Great new ""'· ""'as, 'harp! e THE FllllEST IN /P . VII C VW's GUSTAFSON "Homo of the Viki""" todn,.:'46-6805or557-7984 -Deluxe Winnebago &1~2 w erris 8 ey amper ·-• LE ANS 1'1r\'t' io r..r:. Datsun ='==="""=-----,--,. USED IMPORTS • t995CX11 i SO USED NEW & USED ''ncol·n-~ercury *Station Wagon ·* '66. M 'door hrd-top, Rent. 27'. 640-0-182 NB '"~ CORVAIR p,·••p, xln't e THE F.INEST IN $"'99 . .., 1970 F" rd LTD 8 Auto., ,.P/S, P /B, air. New w v £0 I M-ERCED. ES 2 1'ig Locotion• 16800 n -ac·h' Warner . o I llpass. coun-brl< ha Traile rs, Trave1 945 I rond. Ne.,.,.· tires, $49j or bcsl IMPORT SERVICE e S MINUTES FROM uo: try squ re.. Fu pwr, fac . s. tt, muffler. $425,_ offer,. fi.16--1:J87 ah 6. BILL MAXEY O D Huntington Brach air. v~ry clean, priced for 548-6607 · I Doyourselfa ·ravorandcbme M 'SPLAY -COSTA MESA 842"•_._.*. (21~)5-.rr.1.1 ,..11·0< sale. -11900. Call·~ · At:lI~CR1\T v. acation. St':'., '68 Cl-IEV't \Z ton .1r11tk, 1\·_i1h r t 0 T TOYOTA ~,. ~ 7' ~ .... K '" DUSTER, fidty fl\ct. 1 k bo I k ... h 11 & b 1 •13:::n see us irs · pen ues. 'Sharp New Car 2114 E. ISi' $91'., S.A. "Homo· of the V1'k '1ng'' 673-5494 or 546-455 equip. Deluxe cimd. $3000. sin , ice x .• 1 e nc"''·.,,,,,.,, gem s <' • ca inc . ., .N. and Thurs. t~ 9, Sat-Sun 835 '531 l~iiiiiiiiiiiil!16-8-~211&1._ iiiit1'-'•:1-·8-45-7iiiiiiiii-iiiijiiiii Iii' 5~ 1SS81 BEACH BL. 847-8555 Trade-ins "'V 68 c 'GS Jo-ORD LTD good ron· (iJ3-WS3 anytime 1-IUNTINGTON BEACH Coming In Every Day 14 l\1iles ~o. or.- 0 v·11e Al DIL~I C Sedan II de dition, good OOd)'. !\lust scll! Pt.Y. r~ury III, 1969 air, r~ ~--· ) . So C t Pl 1 t , o\v 1111 eage, exce ent I'~ 64., '-~~ AUTO '72 240 z. air rond. mag Ask About Our Unique · oas aza con<lilion, n1ust sen, make '1\IV. · :rv'iG-t aftc.r 5:00 radio. good tires, quick 58.lfl .w. (wlA<s) s.w.:. i\·h!s, lease for $126 mo. or Used Mercedes Lease 15 MINUTES FROM . o. lff.'r. 494-716.1 . c!":o-·'e:":,· ==~=-~~ price $800, 5.16-7257 For an Mi In Women's World C•ll Mary Beth 642·5678, txl. 330 2100 Ho<oc;rhl.eo.u."'--G'I~···~ sl'll! 963-500S. Plans MISSIO IEJO 68 CAD. conv. \Vhite '\'/Red 'TI .r~ORD LTD Country '68 PL~. 9 pass wgg. FI A. ALFA ROMEO '72 DATSUN 1200 H , N V leather interior Ex c Squire. Fact. air. P/s, P\\T ne\v tires. Xlnt. rond, l Mus! sell. $2000 OUSe Of lmports~t----ARE-A COil • -'-9W=i.oo7· -d1Se brks. 1--tust sell, $2900. mvner. $1149. 507·8:m. ----------1 Peter, 494-2196 6862 Manchester, Buena Park 14·12 SO. BRISTOL, S.A. '69 Cad Cpe DeV gold Best olfer. ~8-0472 .PONTIAC '69 Alfa Romeo ·72 2.ioz. · on the Santa Ana Fn\·y 546-0220 w/\\•ht top. nt50.i Call 'GT FORD Convertiblc. XL 1750 Bertina Cpc .. (7518~1U) 4 spd, air cond , $4295. Call 523-7250 (S.A. Fnvy. East on 979-5M2 or eves 552-0141. ~: Po\\'er, auto. Top con· 846-6447 S 1st St. ~ ml.} dit1on. 84&-1323. ,, $2.199, '70 '··z· . 11 JIM LEMONS 'lO ptCAOllLLAndC eo,n,v, Ex· 1969-COUN'l'RY Squire 9 BILL MAXEY ~ : a1~ c;ond, m.ag ,.... ~ s, IMPORTS · , ce 1ona co . A xtras. ,-· • new P1relh t11·es. Stick shifL CorftmonwitaltK Price reduced 673-5507 P,3-Ss sta.·,...,gn, fac. air, xlnt . 642-."M MERCEDlS BENZ Moton Ltd. •73· Cpe DeVlllt '°""· 10 .n1. 11790. 646,_26.1:!, ·LEASE OR BUY :• '71 thnl '73 Pontiacs DAV& !JOSS PONTIAC TOYOTA. . 1911 2-10Z. immac. Xlnt AUTHORIZED Call Aft 5 5519271 '66 FORD Waaol\. 9 18881 BEAClf BL. 847-8555 cond. ~'lags, air, orange, ·SALES & SERVICE Sant• Anl -'' · pa!SCnger_air,_p/s, $:495. J·IUNTINGTON BEACll Tie"'-' tires. $3895. 673--0793 J• SI '70 POP-TOP Bus, new tires, CAMARO * 549-<M6S * Subtly Sensational Lovely Lace C:ape! 2.SO J-larbw Blvd,, at F Drive, Costa Mes8 5'6-8017 '6T FJREBIRD, / auto, iln't cond . $13.50 'Of' best otter. 1\lfa Spydcr '69 '70 STATION \Vagon 510, 4 Im emons paint & valve job. Runs ~EEP Local, 1 owner, t mech. ear. spd, lo miles. Xlnt cond. Imports ,great, 66,500 mi. Sac -'TI CAi\fARO Z28. A1'--t-FM, Call 54~;·. ' ' I •> • t I Bod~ ~aut., n1~chan1~ally Asking $1-ln. 84~929. 1301 Quail $:nxl. or bst ofr. (714) low mileage, like ne1v. Pr. _ mer1tor10.us: top tf'rr1blc, .13 21a___z Al ~l!Oli.Be 644--7428 1 ply. Call betWttn 6 and tlms-1rntfic;-$'"2'5--S 2 . 2-5 ' -Ai1t~~\'f I"·~ -rr9~-,,.,., _a cr::;rrr-co-nd:--'70-~V\v~nus~ .1EM ~ 5-18-7777 . · '-tme-green, • """·9300 Red/wht, 36.000 mi, catn-'68 . RALLY!': Sport, f>S,000 67 ALPl-fA GS, 4 dr. SNlan. nli. S"69J. 54G-m4. :NTE~ FROM Al~cARTHUR ping bed frame incld.'$2000. 1111, R/l-f, air, vinyl top, \\'hitc, nCf:'ds engine "'ol'k. FIAT 12'. 4;10 SL, l\'Ory. Lo 963-3353. xlnt cond. $W75, 831-2677. Clean $775. Orig. 'Private n11le~e, all xtras. 492-9667 ·n V\V Sta. Wgn. Radio, air '67 CAi\1ARO V-8, ~27. fae. pal'ty. 962-7981 _•_v_en_•_ng~'-· ~-----cond. Very clean. Less than a.ir. New eng., paint, & AUDI '68 Fiat 850 Cpe OPEL 2ll,ooo mi, 12500. 673-34•5 ""''··moo1otter~",__.,,. ----------1Lo1v il1iles, A Real Nice Car. ---------'67 V\V Camper orig. 01\'11. CHEVROLET CLEAN '70 AUDI lXDi\224). '69 OPEL Kadett I..S, 1900 cc, Pop top, stl bit trs, nu eng.,1---------- $899 4 iP<I .tra~~. i>"T disc b1~kos.b ·e;.'"'~1:,::1500'=" . .::":;s-_,,>0:0'5:.cl,-,_, '68 CAMARO, Pis, aUlo., X!nl c..'Ond. Lo\v $2295. DLx 1ntef!or, reel. bucket 71 V\V Bus. New heads & vinyl top, low mileage. Ex- After 4, 979-0110 BILL MAXEY seast. r 1h. $800 or best oir. valves. New tires, $1900. cell. running condition. New AUSTIN HEALEY TOYOTA Jell " 847·7477 alt 50 15 p.m. 642-79ro '""'· Will sacrifice for * 'TI OPEL GT, yellow, * e .66 vw Bug, rebl.t eng. $1500. Call wk days be~'l!en '56 lll0-4 '"ith spare_ engine, ~{iJT~~gi-1~L. B~!~='J55 auto, good condition! Radio/heater, good cond. 3-5 p.m. 897-2472 11Poeds body work. $500. Ph. * After 6, 646-0928 * $725. · 833-2825. 7 CHEV Impala Sia Wagon, 673-3.~t.5 '69 FIAT SPlpER '7t OPEL. Perfect condition. ,60 vw BUG. 3300 &L>S247 xlnt cond. inside & out. BMW Roadster. Orange ·exterior. Z2,000 mi. Asking $20XI. after 5 p.m. __ ~tcklil~~;,.!~,.,.,cond., low (YDA713L _494-<83_~7~· ~-----..:::::.'....::..,i'f.~';;ca---l ~:...!~~~!1'!:~·~~-- __ L_E_A_S_E _A_1_9-73--I $1399 PORSCHE ___ v_o:..., L_v_o ___ 1'65 !CHEVY. Bdi''"'Y'"· 4 dr. 6 cy. auto, g . transp. car. BAVARIA BILL MAXEY POR1'l0, 91 1 T. CPE. '"". VOLVO 1200· 5.%-S400. ' GOOD TOYOTA 3-spd, new XAS rarlia'.s, '£,6 CAPRICE stalion Wab'On, S-inst. Lug rk. Clean. S5VOI), good cond., $650. SELECTION OF 18881 BEACH BL. "17-8535 """· 6TS-<395.; 17th Anniversary •-~-*-54<>-~"~"~*-- • J, USED BMW, J-tlJNTINGTON BEACH s '73 PORSCHE ~l,I, 12,000 n1i. SALE 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT 1!173 BAVARIA '70, 124 Spider, }'iat. Xlnl. i\Iags, Ai\[/Fl\1 tape, $100J. 1972 BAVARIA <-'On1l.: Haha1na yc ll o\v lake over pyn1ts ask for 1971 BAVARIA 11•/blk top. \Vks, & eves. ,!Jim. 642-5274. ' •' 1969 2500 646-6140. '73 PORSHE 914 2.0. Joad- 1970 2002 ~IOVING, must sell. Fiat ·n ed, in1maculate, 1nOvi!!8' 1969 1600 . 124 Sport Coupe 24,000 :Nii, causes sale. 64~3517 aft6 CREVIER BMW good oond. ·AM/FM, air pm. Hu9e Savln9s ! Prices SIArl At $4260 Model 144ES (1446344-385166) CLASSIFIED ADS CALL 642-567B 9357 SIZES 8 -18 Ligh r as air. yet so eozy Sales • ScNiCe . Leasing rond .. 5S6-620S. 1~!164""'-,P"o""'R"S~C=H-E~. -r~oo 208 \V. ls! SI., Santa Ana 'llr '71 850, 2 cir, "'hite, stereo, \\'/brougham, nu tires , 835-3171 14,00) mi. 35 mpg, lik'e ne~v. 644-16Zl or 644-0927. We make overseas ·delivertes,l·A~t~~N~t-w----~9~80 See It -You'll-Buy It 1:..:U:.;,:O:;:I:_• .;..:;"""---..:.;.;: for day or 1>a1io dinners! Shelter your shoulrlcrs 'vith I 41',_~· -111(,-~ th1s'fen11n111e ca))(' of hairpin "'J lllMC"'" lllt.ltl.... laC'C slr1ps 111 11vo t'O!Ors ORANGE COUNTY'S $ll75· 546-7n4· -· • * PORSCl!E, super 90, OLDEST TIME FOR iuad'''" 1961, oopoours, ~Wt'ltmu' -YOLYO 673-9173 .. 11 c·rochclcd togrthe1·. U se Subtle \1•ay roeook scnsa-fingrring ,·arn Palll'rn 7175: 11onal _ SC',,. his 1<lcndcr ~1zes S, M L, in cluded. !lhape in a soft nl! fur rl011' !\E\'t:NT\'-i'"f\"t: f'El\"TS and lh ru sun1nH•1·. TnJJ I for each pattern _ add 25 stitching aCl'Cnls 1hc Jltl1r cent s rot' each pattern for lin1's. Air 1--tail and Special l·landl- G DAILY PILOT ' WANT AD ~. ~-. 1968 PORSCHE 911 likf' Jle\\' w/5 speed. I ca.ii art. s <11 s24-ssoo 1966 Harbor, C.M. SALES.SERVICJ<:·LEASING I""'.:::"""."-=::;'!--------------,=-. OVERSEAS DELIVERY ~~ TA.R G A'ZE'I>"'1f. .,)' Prinrei-l P11t11·rn 9 :1 T 5: in£; other1visc 1hird-c:tass i\1\sst•s' Si1.cl'I S, 10. 12, lt 16, del ivery 1vill take llirce 18. Sl.t,c 12 lhu.~t 3•11 tukrs :I l\'et>ks or niot'f'. Sf'nd to yards 3.5·inth fu!idc. Alice Bl'ook11, the DA IL\. SEVt:N'r l ..... ,,,.; <.'l:STS PILOT. 105. Needle('raft ROY CARVER, Inc. .);.~:iii !Tl ~ ~ ~I T.l-1 I!:. 17tl 1 St. . AltES BrCL1\Y . .R.. POLI.AN---,----'--! Cosla i\l ('sa 545-444-1 ~! J.fAi. l! ~ Y011• Doily .A.crivify Guiel• M StfT l~~·£!l• ~A~· 1, .A.ccordirig lo 1111 Storr. "¥"' ,' 1 CAPRI ~-11.14.29.4 To develop message for TvesdOy, OCT. 12 ' ..;,-: 48·64·73 reodwords correspondlng tonc.rnl»rs Al.'5..Sl·" for each pattern -ndd 2:i Dl'pt .. Box 163, Old Chels<'a ·--,.-,----- 1•cnt!I for ca<'h /laltern for Station. Ne\!,. York, N.Y. /'' ~ Air !\la.II and Special Hand l-JOOU. Print Nan1e, Addross, Ing: other\\1ise third -class Zip, rauern N11n1ber. delivery \Viii take lhW! N EE o J_, ECRAFT '72: "''t-cks or 'more. Send to Crochet: knit, clc. Free ?ilarian f\fartin, the DAILY · · r.iOc NOW OWN THE PIL.OT, 442, Pattern Dept, d.ireetiot\S, · · 232 \Veiit 18t h St., Nev,o ln!ltanl J\1acrBnte Book. FABULOUS 1973 \, k N" 10011 p . Basic, faney knol.s, pat'. CAPRI or , . i • . r1nt 1 .. 1.1 • 'l 00 NAlllE, ADDR•:ss \\'ilh .. 1.~ • ., ' • \\'ilh 2,000 4 cylinder or V·G Z Slz'• 1 -v · lnlfll,nt Ol'O('ht l !look -"nglnc. \Ylth or wl"1out ,JP, • -• an< Q • l.t.: 1 -arn by' piCJ"-•'· Pat· • " ~tJJ\lllEU. '--"' ... ., de~r group , !>Orn<' win: sun SEr; flfORE Q u I c k l~n!I .. ~~00·1 1 rooLoLlandau...rop,_po!A'& ' ·asb'1ons o••" c"--·. e O"" •;utni...,..e n!I 9"1 Gitt lklOk" d' b k I ~I lltJIJ.~ '"' 11. JOO '1 lSC , ra l'!I, ~1yle SICC ••Jt•rn r-f••m 011r -more uan .gi ts h I d' I · b k ,... • ... ~ •v $1 00 \\'cc' r 11 Ill tll'CS, UC ct Sprlnl(·SUnlrnE!'I" Catalog. All (nn.iplcte AfJhan BMk _ 11eat11. ORDER \'OURS ·~~f,;.\l' ~VING BOOK fi·~irr,v n11r 01~•• • 00c. NOGUSTAFSON St'W today, \\.'CM ,IOllJOl'l'QW. Book ttf U Pri~ Afghllll!i· ~NSTANT FA'S fl ION OOc. • Lincoln-Mercury BOOK -1-lundteds Of QUiit UOO:k I -16 pat terns. lS,,00 Bcttch at Wiv:ner . fRshk>n 'l•cts. $1 . · ~i111eum ~ JIMi1C ' .. ltf\ntin,q~n ~noh Any Oay Is the Bf.ST DAY to 50c. 842·11844 ii (2131 592.5544 M.Jn •n 3d! Qon'l delay •• , Ctullt!l tor Tod111y'1t u1rln~ • ''Home the Viklng'' .call loday 64W'6'18. 15 btauti(UI patterns. SOc. A good ,. nl ad is a 11:fJOd in· , .. elrtmt t. y • • • • .. of your Zodiac birth sign. 1·61.JO l Oto.. 31 A 61 S\"'I•~ 2 lmperotive 32A 6?,Moo"' 3 locky 33 ~I 6J You A "'"'' 34 H1lpful 6" Rellabf9 !i look~ 35 0.,..,. 65 S.Ui" 6 8rt<)k 36 8o1t11ful 66 Billi 7Thot 37 Ti.orning 670f 8°"'8 310f l>BF1ellf19S 9 Are 39 MOl!wfl 69 lndu'9e 10Good' AO Serws 700ottotion )!Your Allimot 71V'°"" 12Vou "'2 ~ 72Be 1311\t,t't' AJTo 73Gi.olcllt 1 .. 1 ..... , -'"No 74Mot~ 15Catl AS lo -7!i1'1!PrKlot 16You A6Shnw 76 Al'ld 1 l'm.lbfe -..n tin•r. 18Wln 48At 7!10piimialie 19Whot A9Ac;ctnled 79 For :20CClll!'llet• 50~ 80Good 21 P~t• 51 C"°"9o1 81 Solltude 22You~ .52Jri 82R"'l'l.e ""\ 2J Mor4y S3 FOi' 83 N1Ci ' '""°""emlng 5'4 Hffif 84 PIOi.odi!t -lft. II 2S What !iS YOll< 85 Woltlrig A. S.10.24 ~ t 26 ll't 56 Poy 86 Profit ).~2-74 21 YOU!' 57 YOvr 87 FM PISCIS 21 ltef'I 51 GI°'"' 81 Tocbv 29f"'""' 69'A 89Confldent-~fl. IJ 300f ilO Affct«i 90 ~t ' 1,@Good @Advcnc ()Ntuu!t • • f '68 . FORD Bronco, ~ o '61 PONT. Catalina. Xln't ; m!leage, extl'IUI, Sf 1 9 J. tt:a~QS_ar._l150_._2(&).Thudll _ 1l:i'/442-4150 -or-~743-. -~t; Apt C, OM UNCOLN '64 GRAND Prix. loodoo, ___ ;..._,.;:,.,.;:,. ____ , $300. Overseas ·orders, mUlt -~ '70 LINCOLN MARK Ill . V-8, automatic transmission, M"ll. 968·-6'896 art 5. RAMBLER. ·--'-===;.......-1~ '67 RAJ\:IBLER American, good oond, best offer. 644-.S.'>95. T·BIRD radio & heater, power steer-1969 T-BIRD, Loaded, full ing & brakes, white side-_power, AC, PS/PB, vinYI wall tires. vinyl top, leather _l::O!CP'c;P:..:c:hon=•.::546-=..:336=7.:.· ---I interior, power. windO\\•s & seats. air conditioning, IZSN4081. VEGA $4889 J971 VEGA Wagon, econ., 4 spd trans, s~. hncllg pkg, GUSTAFSON xlnt ccnd, 10,000 ml, R&H, L• ol M s1750. 842-7216 lnC n• ercury '71 VEGA Hatchback, new 16800 Bc.ach at \Varner brakes & tires. l\fust see. Tlunllngton Beach Best offer. 497-2614 aft 4. 842-8844 e (213) 592.5544 Daily Pilot \Vant ,\aa have ''Home of the Viking'' baritain!I galore. Autos, fmportect 970 Autos, Imported DOT DATSUN. He A Good SelectlOll of DQtsuns to ehooM From ,...-;; .. r--.._..,, ... DO!'S TOPJl • ., . ' ' ' . ·. ': -•. ~ :, ' -~-~an Clemente ) . " • " ' 162, 2 SECTIONS, 26 ~AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAtlFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 11, 19H . ~ -. ~----... , ~-•• orta:ge . . ,a.s : .. . ~ a uses raff1c i _£:: " I . "\i . •• • ' . ·~. . ' ' ~• ·.: ' ly JORN 'VALTEl\ZA ' . ;' ; CH•D11trPU1ftleft !tor; t~·"'~t "'eek the ~in c1emente Sl\tll !taUon on south El .Camino Real o~ by, Jlni Erhart has been the only Jif!fnijl~ source · of gasolioe · ! o r T11Dt0rilt!: alf the Way from San Diego to Slpta1 ~. more than a llwidred-mlle stretpi,, , -' I ~ la~ ~W14ay and early-this D1P.rn· 1 ·the ~I>!<~-or ·worrl_"!I moton.ts .... I -'.u -~ .. ·:1-'1. -. " '··. 6 'A:rresred •• " ,n ,~guna .. . ' A'bduct~n became so acute that they actually caus- ed a . tFl:fllc· jlm on the San Diego Fr~way. , Police were summQned \o maintain traffic c~trol along the Janes leading to the Mdgdaleoa offramp clogged by W!liting cars. .. Scores of drivers whose.' cars were a1mo..~ ~ on fumes W'aited in long lintl. to buy thefr five-gallon ration of . gaso!ilie, from Erhart's W and J Shell at • 2400 S. El Camino Real . "I .feel as i( I've created a monster," the weary proprietor said this morning. "It's been like this all week long, but it's goi ng to have to.-stop pretty-quick." "I /eel bad just giving them five gallom, but i~s enough at least -to get them to Sa,nta Ana to the next open sta· lion," he >dded. To make matters woi;se, Erhart's all- night operation and the rush on his Prop. 20 Violati8'1• Coast . Di'Fee-tor ' Accuses Cities By _JACK CHAPPELL · Bu CANDACE J'iEA.RSON Conservation Conunission, charged today Of 1119 DllllY Plllt lteff 1 . J\ bizarre kidnap, robbery and assault °' t11t et.itJ '11" '''" in Long Beach. ~t ~an in Latuna Beach and ended Local governments are "aiding and Carpenter said he wanted to ask local MJen .tbe viclim~leaped from ~ls -moving abetting" violations of Proposition 20 in governments to withhold building in-~ tn front ..et, the Anaheim police sta· some ways, h-lelvin Carpenter. executive spectiom and building pennits on pro-- gasoline has cut eeply into his monthly quota, making him 10,000 gallons behind. And as for the profits, despite .the traf· . fie jams, he said the operation is costing him money out of.his pocket.-He charg~s 4~.9 cents for a gaUorr of premium. ') "Well. you can't make money selling just gasoline, and, because o( the rush I've had to put on three men "'·orking overtime each night. The way it looks now I might have to close up for two : UN. ,~suited. ·in arrests 'bf a:ix persorts director of the South Coast RegionaJ 7.cne j~ts unless they have a coastal permit 9'turdly by Lquna Beach detectl .. s. where r<quired. · -·-·· . · .~•Uece an unidentified man was ...__ n-..... __ ,, .. ,. . "'-" !cf\ r:.~-Beodi residence at 31~ Ago SJ u~ new ~ _ .. ~ ~,.eles oounties ... .,. , -.-. ew ams coaslfl cmunislioo receives copies ol =Jes~ Oii .......... ol maklog. building permits -by cilles and. ~ lie ..... ....11... by ieveral • . C9UJllles after Feb. I, but DOI belcn, ,,.... """. o.ril!ml.-•1n'tlfd. _.1c1 •.' ,·~_.~ ·"*ga-!e·_... °'1J!'lil•l..9W.i . •• t." ·A·-=~"'""' =' ,. "1,~t .t1".'il&.el;. 1'rojiooillcili 20, the toaslal initiative, __. ~........ """ ·-~~ ._._ !Jw J'iol',.J. . . ....,.._.,,_.~";uii~ -~tloil "bj JoCAr .aove~ents, :~~ Ids 1'lfe and' baby," llif.rMllD •AAe'dur' es. Carpenter-sa1c1. would help u;e com· ~ .... t.1 ,_._ .rfWln..J . mi~ion find and prevent more violations ~ -Y· · of the new law. · i" wtre: 1'1i~l G. Damato, 24. "There you go taking my JOcal authori-~ J\f Poplar; Dona di R. Armenta, 21, of SI". LOUIS, Mo. (AP) -Vice Presi-ty away rrom me again," counteted 315~ P,eplar ; Frank J. Zaita, 21, or dent Spiro T. Agnew todaY said the Commissimer Louis Nowell, a Los P~; Jf.Y Alan Scarianuno, •. o[ Senale Watergate hearings are putting Angeles city councilman. IDl 'Clmyon Acres Drive, and a l&-year-The ---~ .. u... .vot·• 10 to 2 to as• -'~ --1-"""'-'--"~ n -.1 lhe Nlson administration on trial and '-Vf-UU.........-cu • ..,,.....,,, u~y were """"""on 1 'I~ Deputy State .Attorney General Jeffrey ~P.; .. robbtry, wauit ~ a deadly deltroying Chances that justice and truth Freedman for a written opirlloq on weapam and grand theft auto. t.-ill ~ achieved in the pOlitical espionage whether it has the authority to make an weeks toward the end of this month, because I'll be ·running Out, too." - If that happens, hundreds or motorists "'ill be flat out of luck . San Clemente poli~ ~PQ~s10an on ·duty enrly thi s n1on1ing said the con- dition' is being monitored close ly along the long, dark stretches of frec\vay. At the p.?ak of the problem late Sunday Sheriff and high\\•ay patrol officers took driv ing surveys of free,vay stretches 10 Today's Flilal N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS---1 determ ine if any open stations existed. There u'ere none at all. The Saii Clemente Shell outlet was the only one. "I feel bad abou,t the ~'Ml~+ thing." Erhart said thi s morning. "ll 's not my fa ult. ''For five years I've beat my britches and l\'orked all day and all night to bring my gallonage up, and What d6 they do? "They cut it back on ~e." l\.almbach Describes Procedure \VAS HING TON (AP l -Attorney Herbert \\'. Kalmba.ch of Newport Beach 1vas officially quoted today. as saying payn1enls .made to \Valergate defendants and their lawyers \Vere a uWhite House project." . " Kalmbach , President Nixon's former personal Ja,vyer, solicited $75,000 from the Finance Committee to Re-el~t 'the President June 29, 1972 for an urgent project that he said "h.ad ' approval ·of ~ high authorities," the committee aaid in ' a report 1o the General Accounting Of- fice. A spokesman for the corpmittee con- firme(I" that this ,is the same mGJlf_y Kalmbach previously told, the GAO he in·- cluded in payments to the Watergate defendants and their lawyers. in · all, Kalmbach solicited and paid $210,000 for this purpase, but only $75,000 came from Maurice H. Stans, chairman of the finance committee. The committee said it never reported the expenditure publicly b e c<-a us e Kalmbach told committee officials it wa'.s unrelated to the campaign. .'11'e mtb pern1, Jean G. C<peland, 25, scandal. official •·---•. ·•---or-~Ye. wa booted "What is critically lacking, as the Votihg ~.g.~t the motion were com· 'II\ atJeiect •po11!11ion of marijuana, Senate select committee does its best to ml!S'ionen 'DOnald Bright of La Habra But the committee said it was ' reporting this eq)enctitu·re along "'ith a great many others about which questicru , have been raised in recent months, in the interest or full disclosure. ~tlvatiori of marijuana1aM pmtss1an ferTet out the truth, is a rigorous set of and Robert Rooney: o( HuntingtM Beach. ef'danprous c!ruls: • · ----""'""''ui'iil 10feguarm," Agnew salO. --ilrigbt lavored the Idea of sending a ~ Det . ~tO sakl today he received a "Lacking such safeguards, the com· letter to cities in the coastal zone. He Call from Andeim poUce early Saturday. mitt~, I .am. sad to_say, ~~hardly hope calle!i that a more friendly approach. Ne'A-'S reports have said that Kalmbach is ready to testify that he soliCited the \Vatergate n10ney on instructions of former \Vhite House domestic adviser John D. Ehrlichman. '11tese reports Said that Kalmbach said' he ibalked at raising more money when asked to do so by former White House chief of start H.B. ·Haldeman. ~pOtito Slkt·the unidentified man, after to rind the truth and can hardly rail to · "11lere ate coastal cities with whom )!:!Yin& been told that his alleged a~ muddy the waters of justice beyond we don't have friendly relatiODS," Com· ~ wanted to 10 to his home, led redemption." missioner Carmen W.arscha\v of Los --lbem to~ · -~ Agnew also said thdt live television Angeles-said. 1JQne-of them is Newpo1 t d~~~'.t"!i cars -;""one _of them -the coverage contributed a "Pen-y ~Iasonish Beach. Jf we have a fonnal opinion, we ~·--1ftre, Ulld and that radio iib.Jiact" to . the hearings. can deal "1th the cities who want to ~~via-=-~wu Agnew mide+llrs remirks at the-fith oooper:ile--and-those-who don't.'' )fpt up between the two vehicles 8JU'Nll meetinl; of the National Associa-Freedman_ said the commission can The Nixon committee r.eport to the GAO said that on June 29, 1972 Kalmbach asked Stans for "all possible c·ash funds" to be given him for the urgent "\Vbite House project." .. ftlUieL.. ~ . tion ol. Attorneys General and was given (See VIOLATIONS, Page !) · ·'ftll 1 JDID · d1rtded hil lddnlpers to a stan:dbig ovation at the end o'f bis 30-'1 1~.:!...~• ~I) minute addles!: His remarks were prepared for the Na- tional Association of AUorneys General. • . . :tl~pist Attacks ~-V. . , • -. flemente Gir · ., .. .-;,., Young ·Si.n Clement'e woman tokt •jfllce-~-lliat-it'npist-attacked-her­ .U·lbe ~ .hl>ln• !rom a polty in the ~ 'momJnc houn. ''·"•-~'a telidenl_,ol the pfer. aru, f\!!4~:1ba1 uie' a•llant, delcribed llfl· -· ,Nep, .,,,.. bldUi« oujalde her • aad ...... ualbCbd !lie doo< ....,: tbrn I blinkal om 11s: lli>ad. ;'~:·Aid that 11 lha1 'point the ·• her to the living room ·• raped.her. .. _ 'the eJlcOlillW ended !he man ~Y took bee· to the bathroom and At the While House, Pr~B.! Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said he · had not read Agnew's speech but said he was certain "t~-vice-~sident as-v-i c.e president was expressing his views." As for the Senate committee's hear- . ings, 'Ziegler said ·"we are not taking an ofiieial White House position OR the pr~ cess of the Ervin hearings.".· Agoew said widespnad P!lblicity and 1._• prOcecluno • may allo'w guilty penona to """'P" · jiwushmen1 and may (!Joe AGNEW, Pap I) Rescues Motint . As Surf Pou.1uls tan .from thi l<Sldence. · -=::•JdOnl OC<umd at 2:51 a.m. the c·· le . s d , !n.f<r ""f~ 20J to)q officers. rnen.te art s f• ""..-; . l\), ' • -•a . ;j; _. ·" Boom,!ng surf which hi~, at the peak -0r ~:f);Ut;Y f.ILOT AD tht weekend apor~ed 87 rescues along cl· .JI:.. • ty end county beaches staffed by San ,~ MA~S BIG FIND . C::.r!u:~ atnearlr seven f;i ' • " SUndlj, and deal)lle lllhl crowds, the .,'J>m~··· i IOQ::Hei-e'•· how to make ftlClle acilvtty wu )!risk. ·a .nol ll•l>wllll t .Dally Pilot cluallled Que wayward boat allo ,... CIUlhl in ·~: • • ' _ _ · • the surf llld rlptldee early In, the day, but f , ~~ ~= ... l.... llfeauirds In their rescue croft •-oble _ _,, . .,..·~ -·~ae lo fow the ltfo!!!I ve~I and lts ' .-, t' , nr.: A ... • Ali!OIF occupanll 10 safety,. .• qubt, HB.. Belovod pol oflhe ' No one aboanl the dilabled boat piloted •~ (Name). Pll. (!'MM No.) -by Dennis Wlmm', 24,' of IA Puente. ·wa& ' , Rt'!'lrdl i.. • ·hurt• lJI !he 10 a.m. Incident al the San ~ !• ' : .... :· Cleme(lte pter. · • 'nlie adverli~ calltct· to ·Uy, .,We Beach attendance was about 15,000 on ll>und our ct1!1 Thanks so much I ,w., are the beaehcs from South IAguna lo San en)!lyl~your paper." Maybe )'ou've lost Clemente Sunday. It was about hal( Iba! lOl'ftet~ [ 'reoonlly. YoiJr ,ad'vlsor can ari1oont on Satunliy. .help look . She c)n be found tl 142-L~egu•rd ~kmmen .. id the water .Mft. : .. ,. · \• · · • · remained~•l f4 de&rtts each 'of the two ,,~,.. . _ d•Yt· ·.t. 'l •. .:.. i • ~Jt ,1 -·-. " .. ' • • • . . .. ' Arrest of Aliens Shows Decrease -- At San Onofre , The steady decrease in alien arrest totals c0ntinued to be felt al the Border Patrol's' permanent checkpoint it San Onofre over the week~ u »e emphasis switched to other areai. . As+ new aliens C911tinued to try· the Highway 395 area .as their route north (only to ·encounw a patrol checkJ>()int !her.)', immlgralion olllciats in major p>pulation areas of the Southland con· tinued their sweeps of immigrants who are in tbe country illegalty. · Hundreds of ~lex.icans were picked up over tile weekend in the Los Angeles area by immigration officers. The Jatest ~ids bring to 7,100 the number or aliens from Latin Amer.lean • countries arrested , and processed for deportation in ,the past 1 l days. The· 'latest group of arrestees was taken to the Uls :Alamitos Naval Air Sta- lioit for dtportatloo proceaslng. This was less than two weeks after five men were arrested inside Democrati c p.'lrty offices at the \Vatergate liotel in the early hours of June 17, 1973. 'fhe $75,000 came fro m cash con- tributions, the source of "'hich the coin· J mittcc told ·thz GAO it previously failed ~Irs. ?l·Iargaret . \Vilt of Moline, Ill., tak,es her retirement gift fof a lo report. - Niee Piggy---- -walk.--T-he-teacbe.r-had expressed-a-desire for-a-pi g·and-was-surprised---'llCSe-contr.ibutions included-$45·000-- with this fUll·blooded Hampshire. She plans to donate it to a boy ta' u·hich Kal1nbach obtained from the cOn1- raise as a 4-H project. ndttee Feb. 3, 1972 for "non-usual ex· · pcnses" but -which ,.Sl8n$ determined Kalmbach did not need and apparently ·asked him ·10 return. Trustees Hope, for Cut~­ Tonight in CUSD Budget Trustees tonight \\1iil take their second budget, trustees "'ill consider these long loo!< J. Ule._ Capistrano Unjfied 'items: School District budget for the next fiscal -Set a date for a st udy session to ex· Year.. hoping for a , version this time plore chan~es in the bonrd nJeeting pro· ccdures. The session will be 1in effort to around whiCh has undergone some shorten the lengt h or sessions.' sub.Stantial cutting. -Discussion liist \vee k's sale of $7.5 At !he unveiling of the district's 1973--million in bonds. the first sale frcim a Coast W!!!atller Those gray skies will coo.tinue- ru least in the morning hours along the Orange Coast. Occasional driz· zles follo\1•ed by partially sunny skies in the afternoon Tuesday . 11ighs of 60 at the beaches rising to the Jo~· 70s inland. -; · · '74 fiscal document several weeks ago ~'25'1nilliof1 total bond pack!lge appr.Qvcd Pickup Truck Fli:n,., trustees flaUy ordered Iha! !be in~ial (See BUDGET, P~ge %) -r.,, , version ""111'.lnl f13.~ mllliU1 in expense.!_ r · capitO! eleootor g!rlt '•re up INSIDE TOD-'.Y · · 2 17 !ll d be cut by the dlstrlc\ ataff. hl the air p-v1r, ttew o-rder iii· M rin~ .all.. e ·,,;. initial fliute. mea'nt a prQjecitd it'.V ....c. OU1lCUi1,rd1i' s~--1-lnrmi11g,J/1tni...11iat..1/lLbralcsa "--~,~OOOGefiat-iin thTCD&triQrfinance~si-~ J ·, look is 1tot -in keeping with . Gregory.II'. Johnoon, 22; Allanla, Ga., a with little or-no......,,.,; to 'II'"'" B. l s· t ·z ' tile!r "lofty" qcc111iatlo... Su Marino llatloiltd at · Camp Pondlelori, But district aides exp!llned at t'h.a t teYC e 0 en 1tory, Poac i2. • was kUlejl Sunday when a pickup truck In session that the . inlllai •~m was high whJch . he was ddJng struck an em· because it rcOectCd -all department San Clemente city councilman Thomas · ~O~i ... ;~1• : ~=.,. :! bankment and o~med ii1 SUverado bUdgct requests as originally submitted, • O'Ki?efe becan1e tho ''iCUm of a bicycle ~~~';.r: ,. ,!· · : .. Newt : canyon, the Oranp County Coroner's of-They promised a more balan<:ed thie{ over the weekcJ1d. c1m1t• . 1• '"'"' ,-.,,, flee reported. . v_erslon for tonight 's session.. O'Kcerc told police Si:iturday that his: cr111••trt1 1' ,, .. Ni.,te,. 1•11 ' -I 0..111 Nellcts , T.totvi'*' 1 11)t dtlver or \he truck, Santi9t01 M, As for ot~er reguUlr bu!incss...at thc._7 Ai'nericAfl·mlld LO·spc.c<i vnn sbcdj~om. ••tttdei lf•• _ -• ,......,. ' M ...... •t Tutti nd th . he ~--.· h JC "'" ... t'•· . r [ b . t ''' • I IRlerl•lnm'"t M w.... . e1-.., • 1 n, 1 ree ot rs P'·tn. .-""' ,a 1 · • 11ui.1r e_1r .... r ._, 1n ront o ti usn1ess n ""Aol $'PA~ as ,111111<1 1•11 ....,....,. ,._ 1.,11 were lfflhtly In~· In the accident, u.sual)'the •aenaa is somewhat Slim . t he ''as lnsld~ shoe.tpng. The yello\Y , ... "'' 111c•r• a:,. w.0111 ....,. • Calilotnf• lllpway Patrol reported. J;ftcr s\l<ndl6s lime with the1 tcnlllllvt b(cytfe w., valued Ol $00. O'l(oofc s~id. ··-.. • • ' . . . . _.,.. . . ... '--· . ... • l: LIAIL. Y PILO I onday, June 11, 11J7) Nifuel-Project Avco Officials, Residents Meet BY JAN WORTH development of five 12-story con- ot ,... D•llr l'l1t1 11•11 dominium towers on the ocean side of ...ll:tpr•uenlat.htes_o 1.a~acific .. !&!§1..1_1Jg!l'~-a1 bet~~n. <;rgwn homeowners and Avco Co 1n mun it y ValrefParkway and Dafiallolnt. Developers officials have adopted a '!ait· The project was approved by the and-see posture today after the two sides Orange County Planning C.Ommission met for three and one-half . hours. to almost one y·ear ago. A per1nil is now discuss Avoo's proposed h 1ghr1 s e pending under the Coastal C.Onservation de velopment. C.Ommission 'vilh a hearing scheduled At issue is an Avco proposal for June 25. Electricity Cut Back 5% In Northeast Following the session or Avco leaders \\'ith 20 representalives of homeowers last week, both sides praised the session as a needed opportunity to cooperate and pledged to make ·such reviews an "on· going" program . I " Groups Hit Brezhnev, Nixon Meet WA~Hll'IGTON tUPI) -Soviet leader Lronid t. Brezhnev's nieeting next week v.•lth President Nixon has come under at· _tnciLJ>y ___. tenatQf citing \V_a_tergate...and by some Jewish Organization~ citing the &ivict Union's emigration policies. Other Je~1lsh ' groups, citing the President's dc'sire to give Brezhnev as polit<' a ivelcome 35 Nixon got in Russia !:1st year. \Vere cautioning agttinst a, series of dc1nonslrfltions planned for the pi•riod Brezhnev's trip. Sen. llenry ti1 . Jackson (0.-\Vash.), urg· 1'(1 in a copyrjghted interview with U.S. NCY.'S ond \Vorld Report , published Sun· day, that the Nixon-Brezhnev sumn1il nieeting be postponed because or \Vatergate. . "l believe that it's a v,ery. very poor tune for the President to be meeting with ~1r. Brezlmev," Se~. 'Jack son said . "I think the meeting should be postponed - not canceled, but postponed. By United Pn1s lnlernatio11al - Electricity through the po p u I o u s northeast corridor including New York City and Washington, ?·C· wa.s reduc.ed by five percent today m the first major pov.•er cut of the summer. Brandt Helicoptru· 6ua1·ded . Meeting with Ra y Peloso, Avco·s Laguna Niguel general manager, were members of the board of the Laguna Niguel Homeobrs and CommWlilies (USOCC1 a coalition of sooth ·coast citizens' groups. -F~•id -Wthe~esidents can-.oom""'-i:<nllill:t up witll r'ttonoflically feasible" recom- mendatiom for changes in Avco pro- ··This il> a ris~y.Hme for him to··be- barga-tfiing \Vithlhe bead 5f"'3q ertreme1Y powerful s:ountry ... Mr. Brezhnev wlll be coming here right in the fury of the The cut.s came as temperatures rose to the 91>-deiree level and beaded toward rtc0rd highs for the date. . , C.Onsolldated Edison, Ne\iv York City s major electricity supplier~ made the first cut at 10:18 a.m. That was followed 1;>y similar reduc- tions in the rest of New York state: the power pool servicing Pennsylvnia, New Jersey and Maryland, and t.he Potomac Electric Power Co. which served \Vashin gton and paAs of Maryland. Three hours -later-, Con Ed increased the cutback for New York City and Westchester County t9 8 percent. . Spokesmen J'Or the utility companies involved said the reduction was voluntary and ·would not drastically affect normal aperatlons and electrical us~ge. , Still users in Ne~· York City were urg- ed noi to use major appliances, and to use air conditioners only wh~o necessary and then -at low settings. Businesses and government agencies were urged to curtail the use of iuch machinery as posals they will gain a listening ear. The homeowners registered doubt that anything could be done to stop the five 12-story condominium towers. But Jim Thompson, president or the Laguna Niguel Association, said as a fact-finding session the n1eeting was valuable. Density, blocked views. and traffic pro· blems were priority issues queslioned, Thompson ·said. "They assured us that few new students will be added to our schools since the price range of the units will be $80,wt to $130,000," h~ said. Thompson said homeowners agreed that-if lhe towers had-to go anywhere, Avco'• proposed locatton is the least detrimehtal overall. He said jt appeared subteri-anean park· ing called for would eliminate some height and appearance problems but S4id the possible traffic impacts are unresolv-ed. · .4-4 Deelslon • Israeli soldiers and police surround the Israeli Air Force helicopter on the edge of·a l,200·foot drop at 1i·la ssada. The copter, ca rrying \Vest Gern1an Chan- cellar \Villy .~ranc;ll, was pushed by strong winds while landing. TJ1ree persons were injured. (Sec story Page 4.) ------ Saddlehack Weighs Huge College B~udget Increase / A proposed budjet of .$12.2 million - up from $8.6 for i.he current fiscal year -will be considered by trustees of Sad· dleback "College tonight. ~ The board al its 8 p.m. meeting will also discuss collective bargaining and abriftatioo for school employes an d salary proposals. fred Bremer. superintendent of the - sc hool, has asked the board to go on record regarding of labor relations prac· tices. ' At the last board meeting. li\"O trustees said they opposed collective bargaining and the other five asked for more in· fonnation. Lagu1ia Latvrne1i Nab 4 Suspects ln Narc,o Raid Laguna Beach narct:llics agents seized $1 pounds of mariju.lna and arrested four persons ,in an Anahei m dope ' bust in· rotving a life or death fight by Det. John Sa porito aqd aid of an Anaheim policeman dropped by helicop ter Friday." \Yaterga.te he&Jings ·on Capitol ·Hill. Sure:- l.Y· ~tr. Brezhnev is not so bigh-pfincip\ed that he's going to forego the temptation to take advantage of !hat situation." Demonstrations \\•ere being planned in \Vashington, New York and ne=i.r Nixon 's home in San Clemente. to protest the refusal of the Soviet Union to Jet all Russian Je}Vs e1nigrate freely to Israel. Among the demonstrations planned to coinci de with Brezhnev 's eight-day visit, starting next MOndaf: ·· , -A "National Freedom Assembly fOr Soviet Jews"-here Sunday, with about 10,000 persoris expected_ to march from the U.S. Capitol to the grassy ~lipse just south of the White House. -A candlelisht parade to converge on the Nixon compowid 8t San~ Clemente June 20. -A symbolic two-minute work stop· page in New York City June 21. wttli fi,fayor John "V. Lindsay expected 'to 1 participate. · elevators, air-conditioning syste ms and escalators. The temperature rose to 91 in-New York at noon, only three degrees &hy of the record· for June 11 set in 1$20. The reading was the same at the Newark, N.J. ai~rt, only two degrees short of 1 the reci>rd set in 1970. 'nw: weather ·forecast called for more ~ 90-deg?ee tempeJatuPes throughout the affected area for the next few days. Supreme Court Upholds Tough-Clean Air Steps The tentative budget for the coming year js expected lo be passed tonight. ~lei l\1 itchell, director of college and community services, said the final budget will be adopted in Augus_t. . Saiai-y proposals from seven groups are set Jor discussion. The Saddleback Classified Employees Association, the California School Employees Association, the div is 1· on chairmen, the administration, h e Certificated Employee Council, and the foculty Assoeialioo IUlv~ :rubmitted pro- Acting as an undercover narcotics buyer Oct. Saporito allegedly pt;rchascd the 31 pounds of pot at pn Anaheim residence. As the man delivered the cOn· traband. Det. Sapoiito attempted to place hin1 under aFrest . However. the undercover detective's backup officers ~·ere held .up in heavy u·affic and . the suspect a 11 e g e d I y assaulted the officer and began wres tling with him on the ground attempting to grab Saporito's pistol. ' Th·e Anaheim helicopter was called. and the ro-pilol observer 'jumped to tht ground as the chopper hovered over U1f fighti ng men. ., -Floatirig cf balloons over the Sa n Clemente complex June 24; when Brezhnev is expected to be there, bearing the message in Russ ian 11:nd English: ··Let my people go." I -Assorted protests or moments of silence in a variety of cities, including Los Angeles and Chicago. Si Frumkin of the Soutllem California Council for Soviet Jews, which is plan- ning to noat the balloons, told UP1 he got a joint telephone call urging "good-.man- ners" fro111 JaC91> Stein, Of the Con· re~, of P~residents ot Major Jewish Organizations.,Rlchard 'Maa1 of the Na- tional Cmft~nce on soviet Jewry pnd Isaiah. MlnlrO!f GI '!!'! N.t!onal Co\Jlmun· it;R1811iii Mvlsoey Coi111011: A spokesman for the public Service ' Eltcfrle a'nd Gas Co. In Newark saii:I the reduction in the tri-state power pool was put into effect "to help out New York state." A Con Ed spokesman said it was buying electrical energy from other utilities in New York ·state, New England and Canada to help maintain reserves. 'Light' Election Cost Saddleback Citizens $25,600 'lbe Saddleback College trustees elec- tion of April 17 which cost the three sue-. cessful candidates a total or $700, cost district. taxpayers -some $25,&00. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S. Supreme Court upheld by a tie vote topay toulh interpretations of the 1970 c1 .. n Air Act but failed to establish any bind- ing legal precedent on the issue of fed- eral abd state standards. The 4-t decision let stand a ruling bY U.S. District Judge John H. Pratt and the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia in favor of the Sierra Club and other environmentalist groups. A tie vote by the Supreme Court does not constitute a final definition of Jaw. Pratty barred the Environmental Pro tecti(m Agency from approving any supplementary state regulatiQns which would allow "sitnlficant degradation" of any clean air. He was upheld by the appeals court and EPA asked Supreme Court review on grounds federal stand· ards woold prove sufficient to protect existing clean air. Fro"' P .. e I AGNEW • • '! A bill from the Orange County Registrar of Voters_, received last week, is the highest the district has recorded. though voter turnout was minimal and only two of the three incumbenta \Vho "·ere rHlected. had eny opposition. ruin the innocent. Melvin ~titchell, director of college and "The indefati11able camera will paint community services, said one reason the both heroes and Villains in lurid and in- bill was high was that three public school delible colors before the public's very districts whicll usually share election cost& -Irvine, Tustin, and Saddleback eyes in the course or these proceedings," Valley Unified -did not have elections Agnew saiq_. April 17. "The orderly procedures by which The cost ~·as shared between Sid· facts are elicited and verified in a C<lurt dleback College. Laguna Beach Unified, of Jaw are lacking each morning when and C8pis!f~no Unified Disgw. --ttn;-Ervin's gavel comes~do.wn-and-the ;:::;;;:::_.=:;:_ __ ;;;::_.;.;, ___ -. Senate's trial of the Nixon administration OIAN•I COAST " DAILY PILOT TP\e 0ffflOI' Call OAll Y l'ILOl, Wllfl Wflld'I It COMOl!l.MI !ft• Hn1°,.ret1. 11 M iii-br "'-0-•nt• Co..5t l'llllltlolnt Co"""•nr. S• ,,,. •ltionl •••· MlllMll, M.,....y lfll'OllOll fr~r. /'tr Cotlt Mna, N,_,, t each, HllflllflllOll ltKll/~'-111 Y1lley, l.1911111 ... di, lrvln1/$addfftftk ._, 51" CltmeMtl """' Juati Caoll~ A 5ingl1 r-si1oner .011'-"t If (l\lblillll(I .. IWffY. Md $Uf>ll1y1. TIM prln<lfel llUblltfllflt ,..Ill II " )JO Wt1! ••Y '""'· c .. 11 1111 .. ; · C.lllornl1, tMH. «ohrt N. We..I ,., ................ ....... J1ck l. Clltl•v 'llC:f l't'"tfllllllll 11'1111 Ctltw1I Ma~ Th111111 IC.11,,ll ...... T~t1111t A. M1r,hi11 ~.,... .. l;fltlt Ch1rl11 H. lttt llcJl1rl P. N1tl 1.,.1111n1 "''"",,.. ec111or1 s.. e11 ..... OMr.ti JOS Norfh II C 1111i111 lttl, 9261f ) ' 't . \ before the court or public opinion resumes .'' Sen. Sam J. Ervin (D-N.C.), is chainnan of the Senate Watergate com· mittee. Agnew called the hearings a i:olitical ,;beauty contest" and said, "The at· tractivcnes1) and presence of t h e partici pants may be more important than the content of the testimony." Although Agnew did not 1specifically call for suspension or the hearings Jn fa vo r of completing coUrtroom trials first, he said this would be, "beyond a doubt ... the safest and Wisest way ." The vice president said that he expects the hearings to continue despite his reservatio115....._but wants to make the na· Uon aware ofthe dangers. Agnev,r also chided the press for what he called an "excessive haste to print the spectacular.'' \Vhile praising the nation's f.ress for cxf).)Sing the Watergate acanda , he said sensational news storie.IJ from leaked sources "may actually frustrate the pro- ctsses of truth and justice." But .&new was crltlcal prtmarlly or I 1e f!Vc televis ion v apO:ithC~llea · ings. "It 1011ds lo compUcate th e s~arch for trulh by making both witnesses and com· mlttce players ·on a s~tlighted national stage," he said , "and 1t tends to Impede the search . for /us!lce by creating a swelllng fl9o<!~ prejud icial publlclty that could rµaie it virtually impomible to select M• tmpartlaJ jury when and .jf new indictment& are returned In 1 h e ~1altrgate case." " I Because of the 'legal dispute, EPA of· ficials have withheld approval of any state supplementary plans on grounds none coukl aaaure the result sought by Pratt. . tpe tie vote resulted because Justice· Lewis F. Powell Jr. declined to participate in the case. AS customary in tie votes, there was no breakdown how individual justices voted. In his clean air ruling, Pratt held that the 1970 lew "is based in important part on a policy of non«graCl.ation of existing clean air.'! The EPA action allow ing states to sub- mit plans "which allow pollution levels of clean air to rise to the secondary stand- ard level of polllition is contrary to the legislative policy of the act and is therefore invalid," he said. Consume1· Affairs Office to Open In South Counl)' A branch of the Orange C.ounty Office of Consumer Affairs \l:ill be opened Wednesday in the South C-ol.inty Regional Ci\•ic Center. Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers of Ne"·port Beacll said the C<lnsumer affairs facility \\'OUld share his field office in the center at 30143 Crown Valley Pa rkway. St.an \Veint.r~ a consumer affairs staff member for th6past rs months will be on hand in the new office each We<tnesday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Caspers said. \Veintraub, according to the supervisor, has completed more than 500 in· vestigations o.f consumer complaints resulting ln savings of over $45,IXX> to county ciUzens. Caspers said Weintraub is familiar with the south county area having been a director of commWlily relatioos in Laguna Niguel and having previously been employed by the l\tission Viejo C.ompany. He is a member or the Board of Direc- tors of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council. From Pqe I BUDGET ... posed cha,nges. · Frain Page I 6 ARRESTS. •• drive along Harbor lJou]evard in Anaheim and as they neared the police station, he slugged the man who held a gun on him and' fought with the dri ver and the Gennan shepherd. He forced one man out of the car, and then jwnped out himself. Zaila ivas arrested in Anaheim . Based on information forwarded by Anaheim officers Laguna Beach police surrounded the Poplar street residence and forced entry through four doors. Damato, Arn1enta and the 16-year-old youth \\'ere arrested at the Poplar home. Officers then \\'ent to 208 Canyon Acres and . arrested Scarantino a n d ?i11ss Copeland. Arrested were : Fran~in Biy@s. l9,,. (who allegedly fought with S.pprll0);1 l\1ichael K. Flemming, 26, and· ROtierta R. Lombardo, 11, all of Anaheim. They were booked on alleged ~ spiracy, · sales of marijuana and. possession of marijuana for sale. Police also seized a small quantity ot· what is believed to be heroin from 1.fisr LomJ?ardo as v;ell as a syringe and needles , Saporiio said. . L3rry Bivens. 24. of Anaheim was al&O . ~rrested foll alleged pcSssession of mfri- Juana. Wonib Rights 1'old LONDON (UPil -The British Law Society today recommended giving un· born babies the right to sue for injuries sustained v.·hile in their mothers' wombs. "Any different conclusion wou1d produce unjust a n d anomaloui results," the organization said in a memorandum. !'~!lif*de. clear tha't the Pre1idtq1t is ''er'Y:':ieAiilive about people romlng to his homS:m:ten Clemente aJld would eon- side.t0"'9nstrations there Jo be -bad m~n." Frunkim said. But he sald his orean..izati~n was determined to impress oo -Brtthnev the desire of many American Jews to see free emigration from the Soviet Union. VIOLATIONS ••• always esk for cooperation but ~ Quell· lion is whether the cities must or may answer. Previous attorney general opinions ha ve said that local govemmenta don't have to put conditiom on their buildine permit procedures because of the new Jaw, Freedman said. NOBODY SELLS GE FOR LESS THAN 14' CU. PT. ~IOIT If• P 11;101 IA TO•··•I 11111 ' ADD A GE AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER NOW OR LATER 17.• CU. •T. "NO<PIOR"' l l•lllllATOl4'fllllll GALL "LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE - RAISED ELSEWHERE" llANT U,I c .. "'· 'fO ,.OST •111e•• 1101-tr·llOI 11,llOlll:ATDll by . the vot.rs la•t Febn1ary. A «>m· parUon l~e tonight will be a, fonnal ap- tion on the use of $6.~ milllon whlch is expected to be a payback ot existing state--school building loans-. ---_c;.+lf---~- -Aw.roYal of morning and aflernoon schedules for double .sessions at M11rco J<-.orsttr Junior Hlg'h School next ran. The spilt sessions have bec.n authorized because of the pUpil i;iopulatlon squeeie at the.JM.strict's only 1ntcrmedlatc cam· ----QU. Nt-AI'____ ----'<0-DA,T----1 Mtmbor of pus.(;' ---Appointmsnt of engin~rs a n, d •rchltec(s for the •IW C8'stilla Elemen- tary :ic11oonn-1ht ioutherly porttoq of Ml'5lon Viejo. . , ~ Authorl1od .GE SUYiCI_ ·549.7711 1815 HEWPoRT BLVD.. Downtown Costa ~sa • C1llftrni1'1 LorH•I CASH Coo,.r1tlve luyln9 WITH A,,IOYll ' Group Wl!h Th1 CUDll Volume luylng ~ P•wtr •' ·110 Stern -~ Phone 548-7788. , j 0 DAILY PILOT s Coalitio11 Asks Jobs For Youth • A newly formed coalition named the OranBe County Youth Jobs Program Council ls asking county employers to roll them if they have an e rn p I o )' m e n t opportunity available for u young person th is sun1mer. -'.l".fle.objeetiv'-of hi!-ccali-- lion of organiiations is to for1n a united <.'OUnty·widc effort to locate jobs for in.school youth and t.il ' encourage them to return to school in the fall . A1embers of the Youth Jobs -Program Council Jnclude the National Alliance of Businessmen, the Community A c t i o n Council represen- tatives from the County o( Orange, and the' City or Santa Ana. the Department of Human Resou rces Develop- ment, Y·O u 1 h Employment Ser\'iccs of Huntington Beach and Fullerton, Opportunities lnduslrlalization Center, and Operation SER. Richard Nielsen, Director or the Orange County Metro of the National Alliance G f Businessmen. says a central "job bank" wlU be established through which all job op- portunities can be channeled. The phone number for this bank is 542-6783 and any persons v.·ho have jobs available for young people ;ire urged to call this number to register their order. Yugoslavia, Ttmisia .. Oil Sougl1t I.OS ANGELES (AP ) - Three Californ ia companies s<ty they ba\'e r ca c he d agreements to search for oil in Tunisia and. for the first tinle ever. in Yugoslavia. Buttes Gas & Oil Co. of Oakland and Challenger Gas & Oi l Co.. a \\•holly owned subsidiary of Globa l f\iarinc Inc. of Lo~ Angeles, said that they ha ve signed a 30-year agreement with a Yugoslav flf'm to probe for oil in one million acres Of coastal and offshore areas o ( \'ugoslavia. The Tunisian exploration rights v.;ere acquired by Santa Fe International Corp. of Orange which v.·ill explore a 5.000-square-inile area near the Libyan border. The Bu 1 t e !t·Challenger agreement diYides 49 percent of the Yugoslav v en tu re between the two American nnns while giving control lo Jugopetrol-Kotor of Belgrade. Initial investments by the companies is estimated at S5 n1illion. "'ith total investment ex pected to reach $200 million for development drilling and installation of p r o dlu ct i o n facilities. that yours may not ! 1 COMPLITI ORAN•E· COUNTY COYllAGI _Jacl1dl .. :_._,Ht... IMC!, S.• C'"'"'9, Mlul•• 91el• DeH P•IM, • well n L .... -4 1Htt •f L.A.• MOMTH TO MONTH llNTAL IASIS ;tO-DIPOSIT-119UtllD ON APPIOYID CllDIT 4 ONLY 117.IO P11: MONT TOTAL con , .......... ,...., 5 NIW COMPACT UNIT · SID lf 1/.t•4a 1/2} YOICI MISSAGI PAGIU ALSO All AYAILAILI 7 PULL Fiii MAINTINANC ORANGr rouNn RAlll01fl f PHONL Slrt\'ICf 11<1 714 ~ IJl-JJOI ·~· Monday, Jt1ne 11, }q73 • CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED Jim Slemons has put the finishing touches on his new $1 million h1ercedes-Benz d ealersh1p in Newport Beacil. , In High Gear Mercedes Facility Finished ~ ~ By CARL CA HSTENSEN Of 1ht Ollly Pllol 511U Jhn Slemons. lhe largest ex· elusive t\lcrcedes·Benz dealer in fhe country, has completed constniction or his $1 million dollar sales and service faciti· ty m Ne"•port Beach, LOCATED IN SANTA Ana for !he past 13 years: Slemons moved !he dealership to ac· comnlodAte the con ti n u e d gro'vtb he has experienced since-1966 when he first led the nation in Mercedes sales. ln 1961, hi s first year in business, he had .six effiployccs, and sold 91 cars. He now employs over 60 and expects sales to be in excess of 700 units. The new 27 ,000 square root fac1ht y is the largest of an:Y /Hoiiey's WortJa Truth • Cosmetics in PrQposal Near Goal By SY.LVIA PORTER • ) Complete New York Stock List ,. -1- • Monda)', J11ne 11, J.'1/J . -Feature Cartoon Movies TONIGHT'S TV IIlGIIlJGHTS CBS • 7:30 -Patsy Awards. Animal actors take the spoUJght tonight as Belly While and Allen Ludden emcee awards ceremonies !or the best anl· mal performers ln television and movies. .Giving Disney Competition Educators To Screen Kids' TV • KCET m 8:00 -Joyce Chen 's China. TV cheC Joyce Chen, who was born and raised in Communist China, revisits her homeland aCter 20 years. ABC O 9:00 -"Red Tomahawk.'' After the seige of Little Big Horn, more bloodshed Is expected in the batUe against the Sioux In town of Deadwood. Howar<I Keel ,-Broderick·€rawford;.Joan-€aulfield. Scott Brady and Wendell Corey appear in this 1967 movie. TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening JUN!: 11 sttrrln1 1s himutf, does his f1mous P~yllis Dllter lmpressiGn when she 11 1.1n1bl1 to appear in Lucy's btn•· lit show. O @CiJ l!lABC ..... , .... , (C) (2hr) "Red T11111Milft" (Wis) '6~-Howtrd llee l, 8rCM11ritk Crtw· LOS ANGELES CAP} l. Not long ago 1r you were looking for a featu re·lenglh ani mated cart non film you had to look to * * H.UOC.D LLOYD+* W.C. flflDS, llTTll IASCAlS, llJfY IOOP, ~STOOGES, tAUlll AND HARDY, OLD MOYIE THIAJll 71"41 tS .. 4070 "DIRTY HARRY" Ill "KlUTI" Ill 1:00 fJ D 0 Ill !?J l1il Gil Nm m-u lfntftll @ CetirtMI, If Cddll's f•titr 0 W1nW Deed er AIM ford, J C1ulfleld, Scott 8rtdy, Wendt Co Fol1Gwin1 lhe 'dls1•· 1 ~"!""!"~"!""!""!""!""!""!"~~1 1tou1 deli tt of ster ind the 7th C1v1lry 11 lill1t B Horn. Iii Mlflt' lt•Pt 1 .. 1aau Cont'd from 5PM. mn.•,_ .,.., ,,.. fZJLM T•rm 11!1 ... _ .. "'" IE"'""""' l :JO (})Hip•'• tter.1 0 -(C) (90) "The "-~ el 1111. SIDn1" (dr1) '6l- YJ'lle1 Ltilh, Warren !tttly. ([) CIS ..... Willer Cronkllt D ti-. lun Wiii TrMI m..., """"' fm W Yurtt Yln1 '" ID MM C.run Show Ill W. lulltm1 Sbow m n. '''"' l"eopl• · fl Ultlt hsuls 7:DOIJ CD Di!<lN•n 1J ltwtla1 I« h111rs Cl) Trvtrl • Ctllgqutncts ([) WltcHlf1 TM1trt 0 M1t'1 Mr li11t1 mu ... ..., 8J I Dru• ti Je1111tlt ........... Mlri1 m -""" a ci., •••.ct ED Uarr' Cti* 'ls,Hlll llHf 7:JO 911p1cgc r The ""1 A..,. l•ttJ Wltlt• ind Allin LUdd1n tmcH th1 1w1rds for bttt 1nimal Ptrform· trs In television 1nd motion pit· turts. Th11t is 1lso • sptci1I 1w1rd for 1111 b1st 1nim1I in 1 t1l1vlsion comm11cl11. rn Ht1111'1 HtrMS B TIM New f'rlet 11 l l1ht 8 MIYM: (2hr) "Trill 11 t111 L"*" ... 1'1111" (dr1) 'J~rtd Mao-I Mul'TIJ, Htniy Fond1. mort bloodshed is expec!td 1 b11tl1 111ind: !ht Siou1 In the town cl De1dwood. (])Th Stvtn St1s '1he C1rrlbt111 ..... 0 Qi Mtvlt: (C) (Zilr S. T~ll le Paris" gro 'SS Tony Curtis, "FAT.AL GLASS OF IEER" CJori• ll<H n. "THE IARIERSHOP" .. !IJ Dn "THE PHARMACIST" &JNl111 -PLUS-fD Tiii M¥outll' "TV brudClst If. 6 "lotty loop" Cart-• tenses: Should the7 be 1isler for slatlol'lt lo klep?" Clef Whlt1h11d, 7:30 and t :~O NCh evening Olliai of T1leCommunlcallon1 Polley J~~~~~~~~~~~'!" directGr 1nd author ol propoSld l1risl1lion IG 1xl1nd TV license terms from thrM lo fivt )'llrl: dt• lends his bill. ID LI C1iad1 llfll Cri1cl1 . . . 9:JO IJ Doris Day Sllow (R) Doris m11· qu1r1des 1s an 1ctldent victim in 1n attempt to 1et herself into 1 hospital fOnr tMUlh to interview • notorious ulecr1cktr, conllntd there with an injury. e Ollt st•p 1eyo1111 IJNews mset S••rt IE MucbKhl lltliMt EI!) LI lllw • 11 St1t1111 10:00 IJ Cf) Mldlcal C.ntlt {R) Guest Mich1er Oourtas pltys 1 rel1rded )'Ounf mtii who ltets • larrifJJn1 rutu r1 wh1n his brother btcomts ill, lt1~in1 hi"' 'fl'lth no 0111 lo le1n on, omm•-o lt1is P~Ubin T1lk1 To •.• &l Rt11e1 C1m11 fE V1rit1 ''Frtnkenstein ln 1 Fiih· bowl:'! 811uty KnC/Ws no P11n," lwo dGCumen1ari1' on the import1nc1 of belna youn1 and be1utilul in Amerl· Cl tGday. EI!)Yarltd•es NOW PLAYING ~ A!SIAVID SEATS On Sale Daily 11 'Iii 9 MARLON BRANDO JI& pans {X)~~~~:· Un1red<irr1sl• MON. THRU IHUAS. I P.~ f!IDIY 7 I HS SITURDAT 1-7 I HS SU NDIY n I I . ' All SlATS S4.00 !•141 .... _ ~ ......... .. -...... , .. , WKOAYi l ::IO, Sil., WM., 2, ':U 1:)0 "THIS IS A HIJACK" ,.G. CiJ T1 Ttll ttle Trvtll Ci) TIN Tilrlll•km ll):JOltT•lk lack 1J MINIM $ Mtwlt: (2hl) "'fAll' tf Dirt:_., (Id\') '43 -Errol fl,nn, Ann Sh1ridan. mTW llrt m"'""' m r11 c.1 C1t'11•11 m Ru11ia'1 Silent Church * Rev. Richard Wurmbrand Ill llllllll'1 Slltll1 Cllurdl Rev. Rich· t rd Wurmbrtnd dix usses rell1lo11s perMCution In the Soviet Union. ll)TV Mlllkll m_,.,... MT. & WM. l:JS·S1!S.J:50 m ne Mwentu11r G1lJ Mtnlcal a>Wtt.r Wlrld ll:DO IJ 0 U Ill !lJ al Nm @Cll l!i Nm "SCORPfO" ,.G. W!UMY51· 10:~ EE Tiie Md11111 F11t1llr 0 OM Step leyond the Walt Disney studio. • which broke the l>Wiey hold Now the Disney people sud· denly find themselves with a wealth of competiton. At least one ol them is turning out x. rated ca rtoon films. on tho market with "A Boy NEW YORK (AP) -The Named Charley Brqwn" and CBS ~ network eaya 11Snoopy Q>me Home," hu 1 it bu hi~ two no t e d third "Peanuts" reature In On Gordon production. The Mendelson MrnJAJllMENJ = .... .;,,..,ky, u°:: The Disney studios are still the induslry leaders and they're about to rtnish another , a~ctlan, ~-R·o b·l-n Hood ," which is due out at Christmas. company also makes the UI I loll -n •:,,f_ "Peanuts" ·cartoons for tultanta on chlldrents 'pro- televislon. _:'.'.:::::::::'.'.'"---::::::'.'.. aranvn Scnelmer, prt11dento r ---..-=;The::;::::;duoC'"',-,deacri==bed"'"'b"y'"'CB=s:l· Fllmation, another producer or anything like lhit, but like any as apeclalltts ln educaUonal Bu\ a lot of other animation studios have suddenly gotten into the act and at least a dozen full-length c 1 r t o o n features are in production. TV cartoon1, said he has four features in production, "Oliver medium tt shouldn't be 111 one planning for children, say Twist." "The Three Musket· way or the other," Schelmer they'll advise CBS\. in all leers," "Treasure Jsland" and said. "It depends on the aspects of the field . from con· "Journey Back to Oz." story." cepts to cOmmercial conttnt. ''THERE IS a tremendous "Wini AN animated film , overseas nlarkct for anima~ \Yben you've got a winner lion." Scheimer said. "The a~ you'Ye got a perennial win-petite for animation overseas ner," said a spokesman for ' is insatiable." . Jla'nna-Barbera, the TV car-Filma tion is owned by the toon makers who recen!IY' TelePro1npTer Corp., t h e entered the theater field with largest cable television com- "Charlotte's Web." pany in the United States. As new generatiom of "We see cable as our ultimate children come along an market," he said . "With pay animated film can be released cable you co.uld get your_£(>,.ts again and again. Disney's back ov{'rnlght." · first. "Snow White and the One of the ·problems of Se\·en Dwarfs," was made in animation has been that it's !937. Jt still packs theaters' always been co ·n sider e d across the country whenever il st rictly for children. "Fritz is reissued . the Cat." and X-rated cartoon HaMa Barbera is now work· from ste\'e Kranlz Inc .. i1m on "Heidi" and "Noah's changed tha t. Ark .·· Lee ~lendelson Productions. 1 ftti •ltd NIWPOIT 541·1552 Gery Grimn .-.,. Ho11ser "CLASS OF '44" Al•• IPGI "THE GANG THAT COU1Dfrrl.'T SHOOT STRAIGHT" "\Ve'd never I urn KLONDIKE ICE ARENA o PUtl lC 51C.O.l l"IG o IC£ ~l(!Y • ,l(iUllf lil(ATING o Sl'EIO $.1;.0.To"C. • Pl\1VATl • G~OUI' ll>STllVCTIOl<S • Sl(41[S -l.O.l (S -IU ".TALS -111,Alll~ • Sl'ICl"'L ll .O.TI$ tO Ci.llOU,S • lllSTJi\Jll ... NT -.. ,. .. _ .. "'"•• CINEUUME 21 •:', 11.,-..-.c.':.;:i.' -• '!Jt.J'J:!Jll. • ",_ 'fDo Sr AU/UM • I ,";;, '-_.,UITT.l.:c.J.lll.W_,. NOW OPEN NIEW MUSICAL \llltSION "Tom SawyH'' (GI Wlltl Jtllnnr Wlllllk•r HO a1SlllVID SIATS "CAMILOr' lllU• "On A Clur Doy" "Soylewt ., ...... ... "Sky)odlN" C PCO l "Scorpio" IRJ .,, "lluebtord" lRJ o u I ~ Krantz said "Fritz the cat" H°"·ever, their ~ppointment paid o,ff faster than the draws only a cool wait·and-see avenet animated !llm and a ·attitude ftom the highly voc<il sequel is in the works. He is IJ'OUP called Action f o r also bringing out "Heavy Otildren's Television tACT ), a Traffic," which he thinks will Massachusetts-based citizens' be X-rated. organlz.atkln. The group recently asked "FRITZ CERTAIN~Y open-the Federal Communications ed the door1 for us, Krantz Comml 1 to 1 all _ said,,_ "but the industry'is still~_ ss on _ .an .com so provincial. We think 'Heavy merclals-from kid--..hoW ori Traffic' will prove It's not a television. freak and that cartoons aimed "I see it the (Berry· at the adult audience can be Fransecky) appointme.nts as an important element." • The Disney studio, still by an interesting sign," said C'I"s • Car the leader in animation. is executive director. ~1 r s . no\~ \\inding up f our years E\'elyn Sersen. That "'l'\s it. \\'Ork on •·Robin llood." _The She declir?ed to sav n:iw if she feature uses animals for the felt the CBS actioit P:>nended familiar Sher\rood F' or c s t a light at 1hc {'ntl or ACT·s chara('!{'rs. tunnel. HELD OVER! Liu Mln1lli 'J:ABARET" and Dl•n• Rosi "LADY SINGS THE BLUES" Both in Color (jJ M1n~11 CMllon • "The Getaway" (PG} 1:00 IJ ()) ll11n~111ok1 (R) A yo11n1 CJ Ml\lie: ~Armortd Att1U." (dr1) ~ ijiilj ""' ( . """"'" SAi. I SUH. J:J:.7:1S·l0:'' "'Ullo'" dr11mer tecid1nt1lly outd11ws 1 f1 · '43--0an• Andrew~ WtUtr Huslon, [ICl4Hfd~ "Lody Slrttt Tiie lluft" ti) moos 1unfi1hter ind beco1111' t1tt Anne Baxter. ,.,._ hero ol Dod1e City. m Truth ., tonseql6tMts ,'!,':::-;;:;::. ''lilly Jack" (,G J l11rt L•11t•tttr "SCOll,.10" Mk;~•el CllM "'ULI"" aoltl '" Cel.,I (l"GI Cl £i' Mljot Lt1111t l111UU ()e. 8J Mowit: •'Ciy Touch" (mys) 'S9 1111• l11'd bro1de1st. Gi1nt1 vs Mats or _ John Sixon, tind1 Cristi!. ====~~~~~~~~~~·~· A~~F~l1~tf~u~l~o~I ~D~o~lla~r~l~.,~~~~~:_~=~~'!~~!!![I!~~!!~~~~~ C1rdin1ll vs. Reds. :.::: ____ _ 0 !])(I) aJ Tiii IWlitt ''Cove· ll:JO 11 ())cu ut1 Mowi1: (C) "Htlf 11------- ntnt With D11th" (R) An e•·lunkl• Ji111411tt" (mus) '69-TommySte•I•. fllinisttr's tlfarts to reh1bllit1t1 oth-Cyril Ritch1rd. Julit Foster. tr 1ddlcts Is lhwtrted by 1 sniper's D @) m Jotinny Ca11011 Jotin Dtn· buUel Lo11 Golntt 1uut1-ver is substitut1 ho1t. O 'Ntn ea.new, ID TIM lllMt 111d Mt1. Mulr D CD c.tl Q) Did Cm1t Rob111 II) Tiit Uftttlldl1blt1 Mitchum ls Dick's only IUtSI. fl) He11111M1 tor11t m Te Ttn lht Truth fD J1rct CM11'1 Clll111 Thi cl ti.lens . ~ 1nd p!ICIS ol !ht l'tople's RtpubUc 12::00 m Alfrtd HikhcK• l'fltenb ~ of Ci'lln1 11 SHn lhrouah tN l)'tl 12::30 0 HithWIJ l'llrol ~ of TV thef/1ut1ur1nteur Joyce Clltn, m Mtvlt: (C) "Allktt I Col!tlll ~ who 11t•s born ind 11ised t/'1111, tnd Mttl tht kt)'Stt nt ~P•" (com) 'SS ~) her childr1n, who n rt born In the -Bud Abbott, LGu Co1t11!0. i--;i...,...,._'iii .-... m"' .....- l'J Gm•1-,, .. -l:OO @ OBOCIJ Nm 41, m ...,.: <•> "'•llldlllff" c•t1> .. . ~ '41-Anlhon)' Quinn, Arthur Ktnntdy. 1:4511 Mftle: (C) 1'11rl II. thl llutll ~"" _ _ Ptciftc" (1dv) '5S-Otnnia Mor11n, ~JO m Mtrw llrltft11 Shew -Virlinifi M110. --'1" U,l) Dr1u ~ 3:10 I) Movit: ''Suflt1111r LOVt,. (rem) i t :OO 9 "'"'' Lucy (R) Jim lllilt)' 11.1tsl 'SS-John Sa~on. Jill St. John. ~•4 ,...l l:JCI O (C) ''The Pride l lht halon,. ~ Tuesday (d r1) '57-Cary G11nt Frink Slr11tr1, ~· Sophi• Loren. :ir. DAYTIME MOVIES J:OO OO (C) ""'mmer l Smolii1" Part 1 ~ (drt) '6Z--Otrildint P11e. L1u11nc1 ~ 1:)0 D (CJ "ThTff llun1 for Tt•••'" Harvey. .•. (wtl) '6a-N1vlll1 B1and, !IQ) "Aapturt" Conti. (Cl "Miii ::JO:OQ (J)"lllt ftn" (dra) '49 -J11nn1 rrt111 the Al1110" (drl) 'S~l1nn ~ Crtl11, Geo111 S•nd•r" Ford, Julie Adtmt. ::.... . • ...._ .... (ldv) 'S2:-Joh11 Mhlt. J:JO D (C) "'Certlll Cit' ('11'11) '52:- .;.;,:00 8 "M"'IM Cun Kally" (dtl) 'SI Rtn661ph Sc.ott, LuQ llt Horm1n. !7-9 -41r1t1 Bronso11. "DI•• M•'• • ~ (fll)'S) '44-lon Chin.,.. 4:00 a (C) ,."TM ~ Tlllfll' "' Uhl : 1• m ..,.., If tflt ~ (lorelsn ,,,. '"' (rnus) 56-0l11 DllltJ, -•) '6> l :IO(])-" llW! illtlll1 KOCE, CHANNEL 141 • • Orange Cc.iunty's UllF television station , KOCE·TV. has 1cheduled ihe folfo!i\•lng tpecial programs today. Detailed listtna:s of Channel 50's programs are carried in the Dally Pitot'f TV Wee k each Sunday. ~ 1 I / . TOM LAUGHLIN IN ONE OF THE MOST • POPULAR PICTURES OF OUR TIME BILLY.JACK !&'Ill e-----..-..... , •.. _. __ _ MON.-flt.·7·9· 11 e SAT.·1 ·3-5·7·9·11 -- I I\ I II \ C I \ 11 I\ "' > > !~ : ' fl I ,. .... ' " 'ti •q' /\ '11' 11 ~I --~ -- F llWAROS I I\ f 11 \I I \II R ·················· ········· • • a tAC t1 •LV!) ,./ eL1_1e ' ><A > j I • \I 4 [,~., Q 'A .... ! • •l'I ~141 HILD OVI• •• ,. \.o••• HW ... A ••• O•IGO '""" O•Y ·••O• •'t1 ... N l lMQTON •tA~ . AUO CAii 147-6017 2nd Hit I lwt leynolll1 IN 'SHAMUS .,ftlftu -HITLER: 1'111 LAITTU liYI ' . ""'··-.. •••Vn"""' ......... --· ......... ...... , MITRoCOIOl 2nil AT CfNIMA CIHTll KUNG FU • KAaATI "DEEP £RJ THRUST" rMI MAND Of DIATH T .• .. I UAh.t r'ILU! ******** -... IU'8 IWAI MftT'll lllHI JllOfm ........ .. ,.., • ....,,au .. .,, IULfOt'.M. ··=~~,· ~fOMf•ClllMl t.l ,Utt •tr II AHIHl!M ltAOIU4\I .. ., .. ""' , ..... , "'"' c""'"'"" "••· tsa.1011 . . ' • a.1ond.a1, June ll, 1973 ; Monday's Closing Pri~mplete New York Stock Exchange List Investors Take Wait-see Stance __ L .. ... SC DAJLV PILOT Jl • • . . .. ~ .. . .. ... . . . . ' . -• • • • I ll DAILY PILOT Monday, Junt ll, 1973 ' • ' QUEENIE By Phlf lnterlandi ) -~i:=::Jo~--~--··· \:=l ·@ ' \ ... . tob~uousers from Ai-I®_ · top lay ers b y drummond Give Dod the very ve st ... -!=:3--·-· -oa.-.b15ti'l db-~iii rem !lie 3fcl - -~ • l ~ 0 i.: ............. s....il<•~. 1 ...... ~fJ. w .. w ....... ......... ~ ~ Ro il Collection in Orlon® acrylic. Super over Shi rts.or turtlenecks, in fa shion colors and white. U-neck style, I O.OCI. V-neck style , 11.00. Un iversity Shop, 53 "l don 't kno\\'. but I don ·t !rust a place v.•hen the''Chef's 5pecial' is crossed off and if's only five tninutes after ty,·clve ... Spouse BivoFce_s · ~rtJJ. ~~ © From \\'ire Ser\•ic.es Absence didn 't make i\Iartha Chrlcbigno's he'1rt gr o v; fonder . , She divorced her husband Capt. Luis G. Chiricbigno, · 35, who rerurned 1'1arch 30 from 3\.1 years in a North Vietname5' pr i so n camp. The Bcvcrlv Hills B a r Associat ion 1ns'tallcd \Vilson as "Honorary Chief Justice of the .OJ--t Ancient and Jnd,epcndent ~ Province of Beverly Hills," MatTied s inc e 1963, she received custody of their 4- . year-old adopted daughter, and $75 a month in child sup- port. I Distri c t Judge Tom· Blackwell of Austin, Tex. "·filved the six-month v.•ailing period so !\1rs. Chirichigno could marry an Air ForcE' rf!p- tain. I-l e said he did not kno\v that Chiri chigno \vas a forn1er POW. complete ~·ith judicial regalia , at a lWlcheon attended by some real justices of the California Supri?me Court. * A resolution declaring Fred Wilkinson Crow J r. of Syra- cuse. Ohio "Grand Croaker Or the State of Ohio'' was unani - mously adopted by the state's House or Representatives. Th.e res6lut1on. ciling \\1ilkin- son as f.oundcr cf the "Ohio Societv for the Promotion of r Bull Frogs," \\'as adopted on a vo ice croak . '* ( ) Former Ni:s:on aide Robert PEOPLE H. Finch said he will make a _ _ public statement by the end of '-----*----June about his political plans. Artist Andrew Wyetb is departing froql his usual rural countryside scenes to the pain- ting of nudes: · · ·For years ,Wye t.IJ, t\as been using Siri. a teen-aged girl of Finnish extraction. to pose fer the paintings at his Chadds Ford. Pa. home. Five of the finished canvas- es will be displayed for the first time in San Francisco this month. * Rep. Pitrrt S. DuPont IV, _(R-Del.), has been challenged to put up ot shut up. DuPont said publicly be- thought it was high time \Vom- en were appointed to the na· tion's service academies. al- though he added he never received an application from a woman. He has now. though -lhree from high school girls, and one from a college coed. * An honor student \\''ho likes gymnastics Will be queen of the Southern California Ex- position opening June 22 at the Del Mar fairground s. Michele Sisk, 17, of El Cajon was selected among 25 can- didates. She "\\'On $500 and $4.000 in prizes, including scuba te~ons. * Comedian Flip \\1ilson 1~·as ba<:)i: in a \Vig and robe, but Finch declined to hint ,what office if any he plans to seek. He has said· he has been con- sideriiig a race for governor ot lhe U.S. senate. * Prime t-.1inister E.d war d Heath has acceoted an in- vitation to vi sit China. It \\i ll be the first visit of a British prime minister to China since the Communists came to power in 1948. Cigarettes Prohibited In Stores OAKLAND (UPI) -It \\'iU be illegal lo sntokc in the city's big department stores next ,~·eek. The Oakland City Council has approved the sm oking ordinance after the Retail hferchants Association said cigarettes damaged stock. One supporter urged that the law be extendeCI to food markets and restaurants. . But hfayor John H. Reading said: HA cigar after dinner is often the best part of the meal." The appeal to inc lude mark ets 'and restaurants was turned dov.11. ~!!II1t!Jb;~. "'r? ....... :'' .,. ,t:. •' ··~·!:..-·! 14.'.'~'l..lf'...:-£1 " Ups, Downs ' Wear Bras , Gal,s Told . Capitol Ne\\-'S Set:vlce • 1 SACRAMENTO -A recently di stri buted "Orientation for Elevator Operators" at the state Ca pitol building ;,:-brought a few tit~~ a ne\\' subject for break·time talk. over a rule that "no midriff or braless tops \Viii be permitted.·· i Both lhe Senate and Asse1nbly stenograph pools abound • · \Vi th unfettered female e1nploycs. but the building mana· r" ger's office. not interested in keeping abreast of the braless . trentl, 1naintains lhijl the rule "\\'ill do a great deal to- lVard presen ling a favorable impr~s.i;ion on other cn1ployes · and to the many visitors who pass through the Capitol." "' While the girls are expected to present a "good ap-1 pearancc," they are evidently meant to be seen and not heard, except when calling out floor numbers and "going 1 up" or "going down " before cl06ing the doors. Or are they to be heard and not seen? One oper~or was particularly peeved by, the rule that "operators will refrain from unnecessary soci~ chatter." ~ "That makes us sound like a bunch o( ·chlpmunks. We don't chatter, we talk like everyone else," the woman said. Another apparent incon slstenc-y in the lexicon of ele- ; v8tor etiquette is that despite the hopefully quiet, prompt efficiency ol the operators, they "will become acquainted \Vitb n1embers 'Ol t~ Legislature and !heir staff.·• • -· -·""" · ... ,. · \Vhf!e·"t~rery ·rtudcnt·ur .. dl sgrunned Cititeif iS'"OftCh ·101a ··! lo take his problem to his fegislotor, no such franchise is ~' held out to the elevator operator. - / latlgo leathers by bechelll A rig ht-on gilt idea tho t's ;ight on evry Dod. Hon'd-tooled ·belts , iome with hond-pointed de;ign s or strip ·locings . 7.ob-e.sp. Un iv ersity Shop, 53 .. • • .. • ... ' ' • ' Punchy ploid,doubleknits .•• ploin good-lqoking 09 young- -= ~ ·•t-h.eod PAdi.JllilhJM..V(,_ ~ , \ , ., styling thot boosts 'wide cµffs on flare legs, bold, belt,loops and eosy-moving comfort. Piok out o bcightco!Odor him ... thiiy'.ro'tOO•/. pdyester·o'nd os coi,efree . ' OS .he is. 22.Qo, The Pont Shop, 9~ • • ' ------~ . • L ' ' ' , ' ; • • .. • "' • " , ~ . ------·t------~enfer yoar~'ilDie='""'' -~.-----'"cl---- .• ' . ' . . . . . v · la O.r trlp-"t .. •awaU eontest: II you 're our lucky Grond Prize -winner. you 'll take The Brood- way Adventura·rs Club Tour to · Hawaii via Continental Airlines 747 for on 8-day, 2-islond holi- doy. No purch~se necessa ry. -- • ----- \ . • \ ... . -.. / / • .. -• ,. . - ! ·: 1 -: ~; "\'oo '1~Y feel thal_!akiug y90r._ problems to them is a, shori cu l, but Jn moet cases It complicates the problem and prok>n&s the ,relOlving ol•it!" the rules sta~. ANAHEIM 444 N. Euclftl ll'lllfl SJS-112 1 ~y -·· 1 NlW•ORT ---:-. H!'."Tl!:!filON .!~CH. ' _ .oi.NGE: MAL\ Of ORANG~ ,;._= • CEUI T~t 47 .F•thiori hl•11d 17141 644-11 1.2 7777 Edl11g•r • .Av•1u1• 111 4-L l.92 .. Ulr 23,00~tc.. T111t;n Str•tl l?lllf) 99,l·l l l l. S ·lo• _Ctrrho• 1 rJtJ) 160·0411 • • ~ ... • ••..•. ..._ .......... ·~'•Ill ,_ . .. SHOP to A.M. to t ilO P.M. MONDAY lHROUGH FR.,IOAY. SATURDAY 10 A,M. tt 6 ,,M, SUNDAY 12 NOON Jo S ,,M. , . ' 1~~--'~~~----~--~ ~~~-~~-~--1--, . ------------r--'-:-:-_.~·'------:------ 1 I • I ' I 11 I I . I · 1 ·1 ' J I I I· .l • t I [. ' . Lag1111a .Beaeh EDITION _, V@.L. 66, NO. 162, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGE , " ' r • O~ANGE COUNTY / CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE II, 1973 • Today's Final N.Y. Stock11 TEN .CENTS --<;aSShoi-tige Causes Traffic-Jam I """' ' on Freeway J , ' ·111 ; 1Jll" By JOHN VALTERZA n\Cn ot't11t o.itr '"'*" s1eH 'FM the past week the San Clemente SbtD stali.on on south El camlno Real o'!!!! by Jim Erhart has been tile only latt%.iiht source of ga!IOllne. f o r motorist,, all the way from San Diego to Slnla ~·-.roorc than a hundred-mil°, Jate·:suooay and early this morn- In& • he ~lmp of worried motorists --..... -~ .U -• Vietini---f..eaps became ao acute tha~ they actually caus- ed a traffic jam on the San Diego F~way. Police were summoned to maintain traffic control along the lanes leading to the Mqdalena ollramp clogged by waiting can. Sc:Qtes of drivers \\'hose cais were almost running on fumes waited in long lines to buy ~ir five-gallon ration of gasoline from Erhart's W and J Shell at "' • Ill 6 Under Arrest. ( In ·Narco ·Raid · By JACK CHAPPELL Of flle o.lty P!let 11_,I A bizarre kidnap, robbery and assault that began in Laguna Beach and ended ~n the victirp leaped:from his moving car~ in front cf lhe Anaheim police sta· tlon resulted in arrests of six per30ns Sa~rday by Laguna Beach detectives. Police allege an unidentified man was lured to aJ..aguna ·Beach i'esidence at.315- Popilar Street oo pretense of making a ~ic1~l. ----Agnew Slams Wate1·gate J . Procedures ST. LOUIS. Mo. (AP) -Vice Presi- dent Spiro T. Agnew today said the Stnate Watergate hearings are putting thi Nixon administration on trial and destroying chances that Just.ice and truth 'Tlll be achieved in the political espionage sc1ndal. .... What is critically Jacking. as the ~nate select committee does its best to rartet out the truth,_ is a rigorous set cf procedural safeguards," Agne\Y said. 1rLacking such safeguardsJ the· com· mittee. I am sad to siy, can hardl y hope -1q·;1ind-1h-e-1rµttn urcrcan-fiardly fail to ~y the waters of justice beyond redemption:" · Agnew also · s8ld th.at live television coverage contributed a "Perry J\fasonlsh impact" to the hearings. A.pew made his remarks at the 67th •ual meeting cl the National AnJcia· tljn of Atwmeys ~ral and was given a ltendlna ovation ,at the end of his 30-nilDUte address. ~ lhe White House, Press Secretary ~Id L. Ziegler-said be bad not read ,<\Ww's speech. but said he wu cerlain "'111 vice president as v l c e preSklent WMI es: pressing hts views." There, be was assaulted by · se\1eral men and a German shepherd, forced to strip, held and i.hreatened at gunpoint and then forced to drive to the Anaheim area where his alleged assailants decided to "get his wife and baby," Oct. John Saporito said today. Arrested were : Michael G. Damato, 24. ol 31S Poplar; J,)rona di R. Armenta, 21, of 315 Poplar;· Fraitk J. Zaita, 21, of Pasodeg§ · J!IX. ,\JaA Soomntino, 20, of 208 Canyon Act~ 15me,~;;r a l&-year- <Md ;male. 1bey were booked on alleged kidnap, robbery, assault with a deadly weapon and grand theft auto. The sixth person, Jean G. Copeland, 25, of 208 Canyon Acres Drive, was book~ on alleged possession of marijuana. cultivation of marijuana and possession of dangerous drugs. · Det Saporito said today he recejyed a call fror;n Anaheim police early Sarllrday. Saporito said the unidentified man, after having been told that his alleged ab- ductors wanted to go to his home, led them to Anaheim. _ He said two cars -one of them the victim's -were used and that radio (Sec I ARRESTS, Page %1 Coastal Director Accuses Cities Of Violatiori ·Aicl By CANDACE PEARSON 01 flle D•Ur ~ri.t Sllfl ·Local governments are "aiding and abetting" violations of Proposition 20 in some ways, Melvin ~rpenter, executive director or the South Coast Regional Zone C-Onservation Commission, charged today in Long Beach. ..carpenter said he wanted to aSk local governments to withhold building in- spections and building pennits an pro- jects unless they have a coastal permit where requlred. . The new Orange-Los Angeles counties coastal commission receives copies of building permits issued by cities and counties after Feb. 1, but not before. (Set VIOLATIONS, Poge Z) '6\1 for ·the Senate committee's hear- inp, Zie&ler said "we are hot taking an Official White House pMilion on the pro- ceo of the Ervi11 hearings." --- •Ainew said wid read publicity and loose pr'ocedUr may allow guilty i)enonS to es e punishment and may ruiri. the In nt. •'The indefatigable camera will paint bolh heroes and Villain.c; in lurid and in- delible colors before the public's very (See AGNEW, Pogt Z) ' DA.'ILY. PILOT AD . ' Services Tuesday For Rev. Painter, Laguna Minister Memorial services are set for 2 p.m. 2400 S. El Camino Rea1. "I feel as if I've created a monster,'' t~e weary proprietor said this morning. "It's been like Utls all week Jong, but it's going to have to stop pretty.quick ." "I feel bad just giving them five gallons, but it's enough at least to get them to Santa Ana to the next open sta· tion," he added. To Q'\Bke .matters worse, Erhart's all- night operati~ and the rush on his gasoline has cut ecply ·into his monihly quota, making him J0,000 galloos behind. And as for the pri>fjts, despite the traf- fic jams, he said the operation is costing him money out of. his pocket. He charges 44.9 cents for a gallon of premiwn; "Well, you can't make money selling just gasoline, and because of the rush I've had to put on th~ men working overtime each nigftt. The way· it looks now I might have to close \IP for two v.•eeks tO\Yard the end of th is manth, because .I'll be running out , too." If that happens. hundreds of motorists will be flat out of luck. San Clemente poHce spokesman on duty early this morning said the con- dition is' being monitored closely along the long, dark stretches of Cree way. At the peak of the problem late Sunday Sheriff and highway patrol officers took driving surVeys al free\\'ay stretches to re ense un "\- ( ' ' • • , ~· !' • '• . • AJI 'flaat .Remains ' ' I_ IJaguna Beach fireme.n survey gutted int~rior of La· g'una ' J?each residence. 1455 Sky]jne Drive, early 'Saturday: The blaze, which two Occupants' escaped:• did an-estimated $214,000 dagi~ge. Flames cUnibed 1nore thap 50 feet in the ai,r. It broke out in the downstairs ·of the ela~rate. Mystic Hills Home. The , ~ cauS. .. of.the fire is 1\eing prc~d . · .. ' Trail .·Leads t-0 Arrests- Girl's Cliarge of Sex Attack Nets Drzig Sus1Jects A narcotics case that began with a mother's complaint ttiat her 15-year-ald da~ter allegedly had · been violated, resulted in arrests of seven petsons by Laguna .Beach detectives Friday night. Police first went to the residence of Carlos Prado Beltr8n, 19: of 34132 Amber Lantern, Dana ' Point Thursday in- vesttgating a complaint ol. unlaw·ful in- tercourse. While no arrests on sex charges were made, during the' investigation at Beltran's apartment, officers allege con- traband was abservcd. "\Vhen a narcotics sCai'ch Was made, a quantity ol mari- juana seeds, and hashi sh was found , or- ficers claimed. Ofrtcers returned Friday, and took Beltran's three roommates into custody. Arrested were David B. ·Yohn, 21 ,; Blake T. Moore,, 20, and Timothy J. Boyle, 19, ;all l?ting the Dana Point ad- dress. · / . Det Gene Brooks said the three men were vacuuming the apart'\nen\ at tbe~ time detectives r~turned to \he residence. Clues found at the Dana Point residence led officers to a South Laguna residence at 31425' S. Coast High,\·ay. _ Detective John-Saporito said he ap- proadled the door, knocked · and a small pccp·holc opened. He said a face looked . out and the odor or burning mar ijuana v.·aftcd out. He said when he identified Dru·g Raid Dra111a Laguna-Detective Assaulted himself as a narcotics detective, the dqor slammed shut. Saporito and detectives Neil Purcell , Cliff Nye and Tony Smith bro ke down the door, described as a double reinforced door with special jamb. Sapofito claimed a quantity or mari· jaiia ,1,.as thro\vn over a balcony and later retrieved by officers . A number or nlerijuana plants v.·ere allegedly found in the back yard of" the resicterice, Saporito said. Ofriccrs also took into custody a small blue teapot \Vith about 10 peyote buttons in it. P,eyotc is an orga nic psychedelic. Arrested '''ere Den nis F. De\\.'itt, 21, (See C01\1PLAINT. Page 21 Schmitz Named To Liaison Unit Doug Schmitz has been named by the Laguna Beach City Council as .a public member of the Coastal Liaison Con1· MAKES BIG. FIJVD ' Tuesday at Mc:Connick Laguna Beach Chapel for the Rev. William C. Painter, 17, "i2e Sea.view Drive1 who died Satur- day. -1 Laguna Beach. narcotics agents seized Rev. Painter, an lS.year resident oC 31 pounds of marijuana and arrested four • •. mlttee charged with coo r d.l n at Ing The Anaheim helicopter was called and development cf the city. oceanfront from the co-pllot observer jumped to the Boat Oanyon to Sl~epy Hollow. Don't take a lou. Here's how to make de termine if any open stations existed, There \\·ere none at all. Ute San Clemente Shell outlet \'.\•as the.. anly one. "I fee l bad about the whole thing.'/' Erhart said this morning. . "It's not my fault. "For live years I've beat my britches and worked all day and au ·night to bring my gallonage up, and what do they do? ''They cut it back on me." l\.almhach ·Describes Procedur~ . ' \\' ASHINGTON (APl Attorney lferbert \V. Kalmbach of rjewport Beach \Vns officially quoted loday as saying pa yments made to Watergate defendants and their lawye rs were a "\\'llite House project." Kalmbach. President Nixon's former personal lawyer, solicited $75,000 fnrn the Finance Committee to Re.elect the President June 29, 1972 for an. urgent 1 project that he said "had approval of · high authorities,'' the committee said in ~ a .rcpart lo the General Acaiunlilll Of. rice. · · 1 A spo)lesman for the committee con-, firmed that this is the same money Kalmbach previously tOtd the GAO he in· eluded in payments to the Watergate defendants and their Ja,vyers. . In all. Kal mbach solicited and 'paid $210,000 for this purpose, but only $75,000 ca me from Maurice H. Stans, chairman o! the finance committee. · The co1nrriittee said it never reported the expenditure publicly b e c a us e Kalmbach told committee officials it was unrelated to the campaign. But the committee said it was 1 reporting this expenditure along with a great many others about which queStions have been rlj.ised in recent months, in the interest or full disclosure. Ney,rs reports have said that Kalmbach is ready · to testify that he solicited the Watergate money an instructions of former Whi~ }louse domestic adviaer John D. Ehrhchman. These reports said that Kalmbach said -he balked at raising more money "'hen asked to do so by former \Vhite House ·chief er staff H.R. Haldeman. The, Nix oil con1mitte.e.-.eport to the GAO said that on June 29. 1972 Kalmb<ich as ked Stans for "all possible cash funds" to be given him for the urgent "\Vhite House project." This was less than two \\'eeks alte r five men were arrested Inside Democratic party of[ices at. the Watergate Hotel in the early hours of June 17, 1973. The $75,000 came from cash ea. tributions, the source of which !he com- mittee told the ,GAO it previously failed to report. These contributions included $45,000 which Kalmbach obtained from the com- mitlEfC Feb. 3, 1972 for "non-llsual ex-• penses" but which Stans determined Kalmbach did not need and apparently , askc<! him to return. Orange Coast Weather Those gray s)Qes will continue- at least in the morning hours along the Orange Coast. Occasional driz· zlcs followed by partially sunny skies in the afterDoon Tuesda.y. Highs of 60 at lbe beact>es rising to the !!'iv 71ls inlaod. ~SIDE TODt\ V I a ~'1 find with a Dally Pilot clwlfi<d ... ~ Lagunl Beach, was born ln persons in an Anaheim dope bust in· Southampton, En1land. He had Jived in vglvlng a life or death fight by Del. John California 50 yiars 8nd was a former Saporito and aid of an Anaheim ground as Uie chopper hovered over the. Schmiti , 22. is the son of Laguna righting. men. , builder James Schmitz. a former plan-Capitol· elevator-girtrare-u~·•---.. Arrested were: Franklin Bivens. 19, ning commissioner who--was reeenll ·' Llle....air over n.ew order i1t-- (who allegedly fought with Saporito); na_med a director of the· Festi val of Arts fornilng tlten~ tl1cit tlte brale11 i\1ichael Kr Plemming,-jt,.and-Roberta_l:!Qari;l~ ~ _ ~ look ia ·not--:itJ.. !<eepino with R. Lqmb..'lrdo, 23, afJ of Anaheim. The Coastal Liaison Committee in· tllefl -''lo/tu" occupation. SH They were booked on alleged con-cl ud el Rog~r Lanphear, planning con1· story, Page 12. ... spirncy, sale! of· marijuana and n1issloner ; Larry Campbell . pl,nnlng , ~ possession of marijuana for sale. commissioner; Roy ltolm ,1 vice n1ayor: ~~i1t1:"• · , ~:::.,. · l! Police tllSO ~eized a small quantity of Peter Ostrander, clly co u n c 11 m_a n : ~~~~fl: .,,: ::=., ,..w, ! \vhnt Is believed to be heroin from Miss Catherine MacQunrrlc, publi~ n1cnlbcr c1m1c1 \: s..rn , .. ,, l.<lmbardo aa well as a syringe. and and Schmitz. f,.~-:':1t." 1 ~1:"~" .. , .. 1~ needles, SaporlJo said. / The hew member rcplnces !Jarry Jef~ ••rtw1 .. ,.... ·' '""""' • Lar B vensj ~Utylhtim' w..as also . frey who i:esigned to 11ceep1 a p9Sition :,:111_. :i'. :=. _._.,.,; arres or a elC'Q ~-,. ormir\--With thr-Ntxon Administration -c.,,... tctni .. ,. ~ ..._ • juana. / ·Washing!~ ~.c. . ='---· ..;::;: ______ --J I MALE Sealp0int Siamese pastor of the Llltle Church by lhe Sea in _pallremao dropped by-helicopter Friday . cat. nr. Hell Ave. &. Algon· Laguna.· . _ Acting as an undercover narwtk:s ouin. HB. Beloved pet of the /Rev. Ray f . Cortis, lf'andson OJ Rev. buyer De(. Siporito allegedly purchased '"•me). Ph: .. (Phone No.) Painter, wUI officiate. ' . ' the "SI ]JOODds 'of ~ at an Anaheim ·~rd! Survivors include four daughte~Alnd re9idence. >.. the man delivered the con· .• , , _ ._.one .sOn. They are Sclina,Dow_cll 1i1fe .. ol ... trabarid, Det. Sapoillo Attempted to place 1h crtlsers called to say, "We Rev. Frank Dowell or Laguna i, Will iam. him under arrest., . found •·• cat i ;thanks 80 much! We a.re or Whittier': Mrs. Elsie Atherton of However, the .. underaover detecUve's enjoying your paper." Maybe you've lost Corona; Nora Paloter -.nd ~ Doris backup offlters we.re held up In heavy 90tnethlng recently. Your ad-vllor can Jones of Laguna. traffic and the' suspect a 11 e g e d I y he)p you look. She. crin be rOund 1t 642-Rev. Painter itsO Is survived by eight a11aulted the oftlcer and began wrestling 1111, . -,;ralfllc trl n r-.-rr-and 10 gmit· wllh him on tbc grouiiil attcmp[ing o --~-----------_grandchildren. grab Sa1>:9rito's pistol, • • .' .i .. • / % DAIL 'r PILOT LB Picasso Art Said 'Obsce1ie' 'fOKYO (AP) -Japao•se cuitoms olfldab! aay they pr<>- hibited import or 20 dt&\1.'ings by the late Pablo Pica~ btcause. they said. the pictures are "obscene.." The banned draYl'ings depict nude men and v.'Olnen. They v.·ere to be Mol'lda7, Junt 11, 11.tlJ Nipel P!Ojeet Avco Officials, - Residents Meet - Nixon Meet With Aides · OnEconoiny \VASHlNGTON (UPI) -President Nixon met for tv.•o hours \Vith top displayed al an exhib!tion schedul· BY JAN WORTH almost oue year ago. A permit Is now 1~-~""l_<I_" -,0 ·opel\'iltTqJcyi>'rSogo-Depart•~"1----~0f.J11•-Rtn 1 "'' •• pending e stal.Conserution!~----- ment store Thursday. Representatives or Lagun3 Niguel Commission wi a hearing8Cbedu14il eem1on1 · tr-ateglst 00..y. hen1-&t1n1--- FroinPqe J 6 ARRESTS. • • communication via walkie.ot.alkies was kept up between the tv.·o vehicles en route. homeowners and Avco Com mun It y June 25. Developers officials have adopted a wait-f"ol\owlng the seasion of Avco leaders and-see posture today after the two sides with 20 repre!entatives of homeowers met for lhree and one-half hours to last week, both sides praised the session discuss Avco 's proposed h I g hr is e as a needed opportunity to cooperate and development. pledged to make such reviews an "on· At issue is an Avco proposal for going" progr~m. , development of five 1.2·st.ory con-Meeting wtth Ray Peloso, Avco s dOmlnium towers on· the ocean side of Laguna Niguel general manager, were Pacific Coast lllghway between Crown members of the board of the Laguna Valley Parkway and Dana Point. Niguel Homeowners and Communities The project was approved by the (USOC<:) a coalltM;,n of south , coast Orange County Planning C:Oinmission~ citizens -~P5· . '. Peloeo said il the residents can come moned members or a 'hlgh·lcvel labor· management advisory con1miuee to the \\!hite House to d i s c u s s the Admini.stratiQrfs next move in the figh t against Inflation. Press Secretary Ronald 1L. Ziegler said Nixon ·has made no final decisions yet and u•as v,.-eighing a ranJl:e of proposals \I) etrengthen lhe Phase JII waf!e-prke cOO- trol program whlch h.as not c~ked the worst Inflation in more than 20 years. Nixon also met with his national security adviser, Henry A. Klss1nger, to discuss the shak)' Vietnam truce and next \\'eek's visit ol Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev. (Related story, Page 4) The ~resident called th(l labor-manage- nte man directed his kidnapers to drive along Harbor Boulevard l n Anaheim and as they neared the police station, he slugged the man who held ·a gun on him and fought with the driver and the Gennan shepherd. He forced one man out of the car, and then jumped out .himself. · . ,,_ -..zaua was arrested In Anaheim . Based on infonnation forwarded by Anaheim officers Laguna· Beach police surrounded the Poplar street residence and forced entry through four doors . Conservatwn Discussions up with "economically feasible" recol"fl· mendations for changes in Avco pro- posals they will gain a llsten,ing ear. The ·homeowners registe.red doubt that anything cpuld be ,,..d_Qne. to_stoP. the !Ive 12·story con<lominium towers. - - -_. But Jim Thompson , president of the Laguna Nisuel Association, said as a fact-finding session the meeting was mcnt committee to discuss th& economic situation. In the past, Nixon bu met with -thair~p Just prioc ·to_.........111g.new __ economic 1.njtiatives. Damato, ~a and the l6-year-0ld youth were arrested at the Poplar ho!:fle. Officers then went to 208 Canyon Acres and arre3ted Scarantino a n d l\liss Copelanct Consume1· Affairs Office to Open In South Count'' ,/ A branch of the Orange County Office of Con~umer Affairs wlll be opened Wednesday in the south County Regional , Civic Center. Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers of NewpOrt Beacll said the consumer affairs facility would share his field office in the center at 30lJ3 Crown Valley Parkway. Stan Weintraub. a consumer affairs st aff member for the past 15 monthS will be on hand in the new office eacn Wednesday from I a.m. to 5 p.'m., Caspers said" Weintraub, according to the supervisor, bu completed more than 500 in- vestigations of coruiumer complaints ,nsulllng In savinga of over $45,000 to 1 county citizens. Ca!pl!d Aid Weintraub is famiU1r with the · iOdth' · cOunty' area having been a ·,'directot of ·community relatlc:m in LBguna Niguel and having previously been" empjoyed by-the Mission· Viejo Company. . , . He. ls a member of the Board of Direc· tors of the Saddlebaek Area Coordlnating Council. Fro111Pqel VIOLATIONS • •• Carpenter said. Proposition 20, the coastal initiative, became law Nov. 8. Cooperation by local government$, Carpenter said. would help the com· mission find and prevent more violations of the new law. End Tueday Orange County PlaMing Commission bearin~s on a_ proposed conservation ele· ment of the pending general plan aild an irnplf:menting ordinance v.ill end Tues· day v.ith a formal recormnendation to the Board of Supervisors. The proposals, required by state law to be passed in some fonn by June 30, call for seven cdMervatlon areas protected by a permit process and a new county of. fice. Lebefed the resource management of. fice, the bureau would review all pro-. posed developments in the resource valuable. Density, blocked views, and traffic pro- blems were priority issues questitibed, Thompson. said. "They assured us that few new students will be added to our schools since the price range of the units will be $80.000 to s1ao,ooo:· be said. Thompson said homeowners agreed that if the towers had to go anywhere, Avco's proplSed location is the least detrimental overall. • He said It appeared sutiterranean park· ing called for would eliminate some height and appearance problems but said the possible traffic impacts are unresolv· ed" districts. . ~ The pla,nning staff recommended la st .& -· l , f Al• week that actual lmplementatioo of the ., ill'res 0 tens .: ordinance, most controversial of the con- servation packages, be delayed a year Sh D until details of its use ".,.. detennlned" 0 ws ecrease Also slated for commission dl!ICU.Uion at Tuesday's meeting, which begins at · On f ,,30 p.DL in the heBring room; 400 Civic At San~ 0 re Center Drive, 'Santa Ana, are: -A tentative tract of the Mission Viejo Compeny, calling for 496 single family residences on 112 acre.: south of Olo Parkway and east of Marguepte Par.,_.y" -A cooditiooal pennll by Sodthem California First National Bank. to build a temporary bank at the southerly comer of Ronda Del Rcosmoor and Pueo De V alericla in the Leisure World Planned Community" Womb Rights 1'old LONDON (UPI) -The British La\V Society today recommended giving un- ;bom babies the right to sue for injuries sustained while In their mothers' wombfl. "Any different conclusion would produce unjust and anomalous results,'' the organization said in a memorandum. The steady decreue in auJ UTtSt totals ooolinued to be !~"at iij; Border Patrol's penrument ctieckpoint at San Onofre over the weekend as the emphuis switched to other area&. A.a new alienl continued to try the Highway 395 area as their route north (ooly to enoounter a patrol checkpoint there), immigration olf1clals in major population areaa ol the Southland con· tlnued their sweeps of immigrants who ar• In the co<intry illegally" Hundreds of Meidcaoa were picked up over the weekend in the Los Angeles area by immigration officers. I The latest raids bring to 7,100 the number of aliens from Latin American countries arrested and processed for deportation in the past 11 days. The latest group of arrestees was taken to the lAls AlamitUI Naval Air Sta· tion !or deportation procesa:ing. Saddlehack Weighs Huge College Budget Increase • ,, "> Nice Piggy Mrs. Margaret \Vilt of A·Ioline, Ill., takes her retirement gift for a walk. The teacher had expressed a desire for a pig and was su rprised with this full-blooded Hampshire. She "plans to donate it to a boy lo raise as a 4-H project. Although Ziegler declined ·tq, predict when Nixon \VOU1d act '00 the economy, other Ad1ninistration officials have said an aMounccment is expected thi! Week. Senate Democratic Leader M i k e rwtansficld of Montana, s a Id if Ni.100 does not act. Congress will. "Unless something is done shortly, in 1nt__opinion_. \\'e face an annual _inflatian rRte of around 10 -or 11 percent," i\·lansfield said in a Senate speech. \Vhite House Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren said Nixon considered a number of economic optioos during a . three-day weekend at his Key BlscaJne, 1 Fla .. villa. The President returned to the capital Sunday night. Shultz._ ColJRolly and aidtt joined by other senior economic advisers, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur S. Burns, ~ranage.ment and 1!.udget· Director Roy Ash and. Council o( Ecorpz:i.ic Ad\isers chief Herbert Stein also met'in 'Vashington in an unusuAl Saturday session to discuss the deteriorating _economic sltuaUon. 'Light' Election Cost Saddlehack S C U holds .Citizens _$25,600 uprerne ourt p The Saddlel>O<k Collect trustees elec-' • Ii\>" of Apri!~1"·~ coo!Jht tltroe IUC· -r.esslul cluidM'ates a ---kltai of fl(lo, cost . Tough~Clean Air S t district t.xpiyers som" ~.600. ' 1 ep&i· · A.. bill .;Jhml..,., °'--Coun•y ' -~1slrac.:.ot."\'.otitl. n<clvedclut week ,· is tHe· hlllb"Mt tilt dllttlct has recorded. though vol.er turnout \las ffilnimal and only two of the three incumbents who \\'ere rMlected had any opposition. WASH!NGTON (UPI) -The u"s" Supreme Court upheld by a tie vote today tough interpretations of the 1970 Clean Air Act but failed to establish any bind- ing Jegal precedent ·on the issue of fed· eral and state standards. The 4-4 decision Jet stand a ruling by U.S. District Judge John H. Pratt and the From Page l COMPLAINT • • • U.S. Appeals Court for the District or Columbia in favor of the Sierra Club and 'other environmentalist groups. A tie vote by the Supreme Court does not constitute a final definition of law. Pratty barred the Environmental Protection Agency from approving any supp le1nentary state regulations which v.·ould.. allow "signirlcant · degradation" of any clean air. He was upheld by the appeals court and EPA asked Supreme Court review op grounds federal stand· ards wou ld prctve sufficient to protect existing clean air. Because of the legal dispute. EPA of· ~1elvin Mitchell, dlrector of college and community services, said one reason the bill was high was that three public school districts which t!!ually share election costs -Irvine, Tus1in. and Saddleback Valley Unified -did not have elections Aprtl 17" The cost was shared between Sld- dleback College, Laguna Beach Unified, ' and Capistrano Unified District. and Ephran S. Galvin, 22, both of the ficials have withheld approval or any Duck Cuts Off Powe1· 31425 S. Coast Highway residence ; state supplementary plans ori grounds William DameJI, 21, of 291 1h Fairview, none could as.'!ure the result sought,,by CORTE MADERA CAP) -Eltd.ric "There you go taking my local authori- ty aw1y from me ag1ln," countered Co~ioner Louis Nowell, a Los Angeles city councilman" The commission voted 10 to :& to ask ~y State Attorney General Jef'frey Freedman for 1 written opinion on "'hether it has the authority to make an official demand. ' ' r\ proposed budget of $12.2 million - Laguna Beach : and David ~1. Martinez. Pratt. power went out to 2,500 homes in this The boo.rd at its 8 p.m. meeting will 21, of Pico Rivera. Th e tie vote-resulted because Justice ~larin County town for a half hour~ also discuss collective bargaining and They were booked on a 11 e g e'd Lewis F. Powell Jr. declined to day. Workmen checking for the cause J. . ·.,t r up from $8.6 for the current fiscal year -·will be conSidei'ed by trustees of Sad· abritration for school employea 1 n d possession of marijuana, pa55e55ion of participate in the case. As custo1nary in found a duck tangled in a 12.000..volt salary_proposaJs. _ _ . _ . pey~. and of being pre!e'l'I~ where mari-tie votes. th ere was no breakdown how overhead line at the intersection of Voting against the motion were com- missiooers Donald Bright of La Habra and Robert Rooney of Huntington Beach . dleback College tonight .. __ _ I"red Bremer, superintendent of the 1-;ju=a=n=a=ls=bc=ln;OgO:u=sed=;=Sa==po=r=ito=sa=id="=-==='="d=l=vi=d'='a=J;Oj=us=ti=cc=s:.:v=o=te=d="========H:.:ic_::kO=ry::.:.·•::n=d=~=lo=ha=w::k:::s=lr:.:ee_:~:.:":::::::::;­ school. has asked the board to go on I Bright favored the ldea of sending a letter to cities en the coastal zone. He called that a more fri endly approach. "There are coastal cities with wham we don't have friendly relatiom,'' Com· missioner Cannen Warschaw of Los Angeles said. "One of them is Newport Beach. If we have a formal opinion . Y!e can deal with the cities who \\•ant to cooperate and those v.·ho doo 't." .. DAILY PILOT From Pagel AGNEW ... eyes in the course of these proceedings," Agnew said. "The orderly procedures by which facts are elicited and verifi~ in a l'OUrt of law are lacking each morning when Sen. Ervin's gavel comes down and the Senate's trial of the Nixon administration before the court of public opinion resumes ." Sen. Sam J" Ervin (0-N"C.). is !. chairman or the Senate Watergate com- ,.,,. Ori191 C.$1 DAILY PILOT .,!ft wptl(h · t IS ceinti!ll«I !tit Hiwa.f'rti1, 11,:i' 'II"*! by fill ee. - "'• Or1noe c .. st Pw111111,.. co nv. s~-. Agnew called the hearing! a political "'• •111ont .,. PllblltMcl, MlflMl•v 111,;~ "beauty contest" and said, "The at-,.,..,.,, .. c .... Mne, M••Pll1 , .. ,~. tractivcness and presence or the H .... r1111119n · •uc~'"""'1e111 v111•v. l.,11.,. participants may be more important teic:h, lrrl.,./StddlNU MIOll Sin C.,_,Tt/ h •· t t r he ' ' s... J11•n r,,,111,...._ ,. 11,,.._ , .. 1ot11 1 t an tu~ con en o t testimony .' •11~ 11 ""°'"...., a.1vn1iv• .,. SoJnd•n. Although Agnew did not specifically ca ll r ... ,.1roc11N11 ,.,.111t11n1 $llt 1, ., UD w._, for suspension or the hearings in fa vor of ••v ,,, .. ,, co.11 Mltil. c.1Kor1111, .,.,., completing courtroom trials first, he said ~oMrt N. W1M this wOuld be, "beyond a doubt ... the ''"'""" _. ~ltfltt safest and wisest way." vie. P'fft~·~ ! £:!-.l ~ The vice president said that he expect.s n,011111 ICoovll the hearings to continue despite his ,...., rcservatlona but want.! to make the na· record regarding of labor reJalions prac- tices. At the last board meeting, two trustees said they opposed collective bargaining and the other five asked for more in· formation. The tentative budget for the coming year Is expedcd to be passed tonight Mel Mltdiell, director of college and community services, said the final budget will be adopted in August. 'Salery proposals from seven JllOOP" are set for discus6ion. The Saddleback Classilied Employees Association, t h e California School Employees .A~tlon, the d I v Is Ion chairmen, the administration, t h e Certlfjcated Employ .. _ Council. and the FM:Ulty Association have submitted pro- J>O.'ed chan&es. Applicants Eyed For Laguna Beach Post Office Jobs T~•" A. M.,.,i.1110 lion aware of the dangers. 1 M....,_ ... ,., Agnew also chided the press for what The Laguna Beach _i>ost <Mice ls now Chorl" H. L•" llclrlot4 r. Noll he caned an "aceaslve hastf: to prtnt the accepting appllcation.s and will schedule ..... 1111111 ~ ~ilii~ · t'---b"·' I ._ --. sptctacular." examll18 ~~to esta ,_,a poo or <Ii&!· -222 ,.,.,, AYlfl~• While pralsing the nation's rre.ss for -~~raons for future clerk and carrier 1!11iU111 ~,, ... , r.o. ••• •••. 9261? ex~ing the Watergate 1<:anda , he said rvuo ~ -sensational news siorles_ trom 1 .. ked SUc<m!UI appllcants will be oon-cat•• MIN: ••. ~~· ,11ffl sources ''may actuaJly frustrate the pJ1>. sldtred on the basts ol highest teat ICOfet , N..,_. ~i 1m N ltvlt..,.,, ce~s ~of truth and iustlce." for employment in a 100 equare mile """"'"'-. hodl: 1111• • aev1ev.1i !fut --'-ew was critical prifuarll•• or area aerved ·by the r-.. ..._,na Beach -... ~I JOil NN1fl II Ctt111N 11111 "e" 3 ._.,. ...-~ ""•••••• 1114, 641.,.111 !he live television coverage of the hear· ornce which blcludes branches and It&· angi. ) tlons In Laguna Hills, and South Laguna · a lllM ••••11 • s Ml·'''' ''It tends to compUcate the search for as wen as Laguna ·Beach. &aid · "-'" ..... •• ,.,.. • .. : truth by making both .wttneues and com-Postmui.er Don Rose. , Tehfl••• 4""'"' mlttee players on • at'tllghted natlonal Appllcant.t mutt be 18 vu.-Of age and ~""'· ttn. Orll'IOI c...1 '"11t11"'"" t " •· Id .1 J-~ ~'· 1i10 ,,.... JIOr'"' rnut1railtnL s age. ·~ sa , and t tends to impede fll to perform duties to which they would · =;wt ':..":...:. w1V::..'""".:c'1t/i.•,: the search for 1 uatlce by cteaUng a ' tie a.srlped. Startlnl 11lary 'ta f4. 14 an -• ~--· swellln' flood of pi"ttjudlclal publicity hour with Iner..; ... to $5.43 an hour. --- -.1 ____ -lhal eouki nW. II virtually impooslbl&'to ~ppllcotlons ore available ot-llle =:':"., """ &It :_:~•= . select an impartial jury when and If new ' Lquna HllJs Branch, 2«10l Cllle de NOBODY SELLS GE FOR LESS THAN ,., cu. "'· ......,.°" Rl,llHl.l.TOl.Jl•llla ADD A GE AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER NOW OR LATER ,,,. cu. ,.,, 1w1on· 111,•ldlilt.l.TOlt.,.llllll 1311•• "LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE - RAISED ELSEWHERE" 01.l.MT U.I c .. l"t, t10 ••OST .~ .. ~-· $101+,•ilOI .... ._IOIUTOll U i ..i 90 DAY ~:--:'"=-='"u_ ... -=:""':":""':·=::--"=::L.iincl~l~ctment.1 ar; returned In \be Magdalena. further lnformaUon 1' Walcraaa. cue._ -ovolhlble by ullln•-~'1"'"~=~ 1----• ' ' . . . f, • ' • •· ' • I ." • ' . , • Saddleb&ek Today's Final N.Y •. Stocks eo.ITION OR!-NGE COUNTV(, CALIFORNIA ¥ -- MONDAY, JUNE II, 1973 TEN CENTS V<l· 66, NO. 162,..1_ SECTIONS, 26 PAG~' ..... ~Gas ' . . or age auses Trafi ~c Jam on reeway -~~ ... " , By JOHN VALTERZA Qf ftM .,..., l"li.t flllf ,. . Fpr the past week the San Clemente S~I station on south El Camino Real owged by Jim Erhart has been the only la~!Jt:nlght source of ga-soline r o r mOtorjsts alr the way· rrorri San Diego to SaQta Ana, more than a hundred·mile sl1:11tch. ·And· late.:,SundaY.. and early this morn-' inf. the backup or V.'Orried n1otorists became so acute that they actually caus; ed a traUic jam on . the San Diego Freeway. • POiice were summoned' to mainta in traffic coiitrol alOQg !he Janes leading to lhe Mag9alena offramp clogged by waitiilg cars. ... Scores of drivers whose cars -,\·ere almost nmning on fumes waited in long lines to buy -iMir" five-gallon ration of gasoline .from Erhart's \V and J Shell at ~~-~-'='-~.~ • • u Doub~ Staff? Ill~ .Irvine Panel Asks More A.id - Irvine city Planning comn11ss1oners h~ve served notice they \Vant to take in· itlaliv~ for planning their city away from the Irvine Comp~ny and give il to thei r own planning staff. To · support the new effort. com· missioners voted unanimously last week tO request funds from the City Council to double the size or the present city plan- ning staff.' ';.So far, the Irvine Company hasn1t let anyone down in its planning, .. said rian· ning Commission Chairman Harry Shui> trine. "Blit when COl?!pany plaJ!S ~me..in, '\'e don't have anything to '<.'ompare them to. We want the capacity to develop our OY.'n plans ahead of the Jrvine CompaJ'!Y., ~' 240Q S. El Camino Reol. "l fee1 as if I've created a monster," tht weary proprietor•lijlid this morning. "It's ~n like this an week long, but it's going to have to slap pretty quick." "1 fee l ba4 just giving them five gallons, bUt it's .e~ at least to get them to Santa Ana to the next open sta· tion," he added. ~ , To make matters v.•orse, Erhart's all.· night Qperalion and the rush on his gasoline has cut deeply into his monthly, quota, making him J0,000 gallons behind. And as for 1he profits, des}ite the traf. fie jams, he said the operation is costing him mo ney out or hi! pocket. He charges 44.9 cents for a gallon of preniiupi. "\Veil, you can't make money selling just gasoline, and because of the rush I've had to put on three men 'vorking overtime each night. The' way it looks now I might have to close up· for t\VO ~--· \Veeks toward the end or this month, because I'll be nmning out , too." ·If that happens, hundreds of n1otorists will be Oat out qf luck. San Clemeille police spokesman on duty early this inorning sa id the con- dition is being monitored closely along fhc long, dark stretches or freew11y . At the peak of the prQble1n late Sunday Sheri[[ and high,vay patrel officers took driving surveys or frcc1vay :stretches to un Firni tf! Dfop Qil Drilling we as a city can do more than_sirnply __ react tO what tbe kvioe Co. proposes." ... • '· At Irvine .Site Irvine officials-concerned about an oil rig in their otherwise mani cured in· dustrial complex need worry no .tonger. Standard Oil of Callfornia today in· fonned the lrviile Industrial Complex it is abandoning~ site. A spokesman for the oil firm said. "\Ve have received no encouragement to con- ln praCticf, this mean.s city planners may be lookin' at P:Brcels of ... undevelopcd land and trying to figure out -in- dcpctidCfltlYOf \Vhat the Irvine Company may already have planned-what might be the best use o( that land. "So far \1'c've been. so busy just proc· essing the applications that come in that \\'e haven't had time lo try to · look ahead ," said Planning Director Bruce \Varren. ,. · .. \Vben a developer btjngs in a plan, we can say eithe_r yes or no, and if ·we say no, we don 't have the ability to offer a belter pl8n in its place. · "That's an ability I think we should have." \Varren said. --linue-drilling" at the Ir-vine----expk>rator.y well site along the San Diego Freeway ju!t south of l\·tacArthur Boulevard. Warren said that if the new planning staff members arc approved by the City Council, "it \\'ill obviously lead to some conflict with son1e Irvine Company plans. But t think that there should be · "We are, hov.·ever, still continuing tests and analyzing the results of test drill· l_ng," the spokesman said, explaining that clues from stratographic data might sug- gest other nearby · Jocatioll! for later drilling. Crews today began dismantling the I~ foot drill rig which might have remained uutil , July JS under tenns of a· city permit. !See STAFF; Page II Bond Consultant Firm Approval Expected Tonight~ · .in>e Standard Oil spokesman said geologists for his firm are reluetan t to .. r.elease information about the depth of l'hc Irvine well. Such Information is not Irvine community s er v i cc s com- ':1 encraUy made available to the com· missioners tonight are schedu led to make . petition, he said. their choice of a firm to provide con· 11 ~ For St{l.l'ldar_LI_ty_pkfil_e~pjoratory &ulting services on the city's proposed • ell represents a $250,000 irlvestn1ent. parks bond issue. '" J-The Irvine operation might be Public intervie1vs of the three finalist .erstimated at having cost Standard from firms will continue ,qt 7:30 tonight in city 1tt2,000 to $168,000 using an estimcited hall, 4201 Campus Drive. ~t oC J2,000 to '3,000 for each 24·hour In the running for the $30,000 .to $40,000 · py of' .drilling, the spokesman said., city . contract are Lampman a n d. Uncler tenns ~ the city permit, Stand· Auociates .of Santa ..._Ana, Recreation _. Will return the tnd:Usirial complex •Land Planners of Placentia and Ribere ,Ille to Its original appearance after large and Sue of Irvine. ·~ftanealJhiclt.today slmted.ttafflC on the ~ . ,Tbe commissiOn's. cboice ·will 1fe -San Diego Freeway, have removed the forwarded to Irvine city councilmen who ~!illlng tower. meet Tu~sday night. and are expected to consider hiring a consultant who will determine. amounts of park land the cit.y needs and how much money.· it will take to buy that land. ' . ., 1rvine Summer ! Recreati9n ' . . :~~~ups Slatecl . ,, ~ !lllletr•Uon betllns thia w.e~k !or the """' d IM1ine oummer recreation pro-,,,.,,. Including the rree be.Ch bus ... ~ l<lr portlclpanis ""° pay the f4 ,...nt recrt11tlon fee. ,.mppa for the.ieneral c[ty p~ Councilmen have estimated ~t least a · $20 tnilllon bond meaaure might go to voters bct\veen November and Januafy. DAILY PILOT AD MAKES BIG FIND ' Don't tall:e a losa. Here's how to make a real find with a Dally Pllcit class1£1ed ad :· Castles in 'Th-e s,.nd . . Russ liazlett's fifth grade class' from University Puk. Sch~! "fo )(vine (!!li!heij a social studi~s course with a luau a[ Big Corona beach Friday. The · activities included sand tastle building. At work from left to rig.ht are· Erit Gilbreath, Blaine Gomez !.Dd Wal~r Birnbaun·. There . was also . Hawaiian chicken and hot dog's; fishiilg, a tug-o-War1 and hula dancing. · . . ~ . ' ·Agnew Raps Senate Probe ST. LOUIS, l.fo. (AP) -Vice Presi· dent Spiro T. Agnew toda y said the Sepate Watergate bearings are putting the Nixon admin istration on trial and dcstr9y!ng chances that justice and truth u•ill be achieved in the political espionage scandal. "What is critically lacking, as the" Senate select committee does its best to ferret oUt the truth, is a rigorous .set o! procedural safeguards," Agnew said. · '1L8cking such ~feguards, the cOm· mittee, 1 arrt sad to"say, can hardly hope to find the tnith aJl!I can hortily fall to muddy the waters or· justice b-eyond redemi:tion . ., Agne\V also said thc1.t live television · coverage contributed a "Perry l\1asonish impact" to the hearings. Agnew made his remarks at the 67th aonual meeting oJ the .National Associa · tion of Attorneys General and was gty~ a standing ovation at the end of hiS30. minute address. At the White House, fress Secretary ROnald L. Ziegler said he bad not i:ead Agnew's speech· b,it said he> was-certain .. the vice president• as· v i ~· e president was expres;iing his views." at Last ·Qziigley Burel y Fi1iislies Race Despite an absence of complete Ii.stings of winners of-Sund'ay's Senior OJyD'lpics ~mile bicycle race in Irvine, it is clear today'COuncilman Henry Quigley finished last. or portions oC Culver Drive to make room for 'the cycli!ts, Qufgley Md Councilman Gabrielle Pryor vowed they'd enter. So, Quigley bought a "do it yourself'' 10-spctd ·racing bike on Satufda'y, he said, and iirst rode It Sunday-in -ume-for the 9: 10 a.m. start. .. As for the Senate committee's hear- ings, Ziegler said "1ve are not taking an Gfficial \Vhite House position on the pro- cess of the Ervin hearings.,. Agne\v said \videspread publicity and loose procedures inay allo\v guilty persons to escape pun!shn1ent· and may ruin the innocent. · "The indefatii'able camera will paint both heroes and villains in· lurid and in· 'de.lible color$ before the public's very eyes'ln the course o(,these proceedings," Agnew said . "The orderly pi'ocedures by whi~h facls arc elicited and verified in· a· court of law are latjting. each morning when Sen. Ervin's gavel comes down and the Senate's trial of t,he Nixon administration before the court · or public opinion reSu1nes. ·· Sen. Sam J. Ervin (0-N.C.). is ch.'.lirman of the Senate \Vatergate com- mittee. Agnew called the hearings a iolilical "beauty contest" an d said, "The at· _ tracliveoess and presence ·or t.h e.. participants may be more important than the content of the testimgny." Although Agnew did not speclrically crill for suspension of the hearings in favor of (See AGNEW;Fage I) E Actually,-! think it.. is some-kind ot mlraCJe J finished at all," the 33-year--0ld, vice mayor of the host city said today. "It was absolutely murderous and "I wondered all' the way around the course where Gaby (P,trs. Pryor) Was." Pictures, Sculpt e "'I WU ln chlirch singing," Mn. Pryor ut• 8 . · lnchldtng lbe bus, will begin at 7' a.m. • .. :l'hllf'lday and continue-to noon. Ad·· ·d~lonal ~allons \viii be taken from 8 ·to I J.m. thuaday and again from 9 a.m. torturom." • ' . MALE Sealr,int Siamese Quigley finished \be five laps around ~:ln."~811f1.i.;';~ ;~?~;-~:1~Vi.i~ :i~~';"~.'"'~ ~·"" in one confeued today. S l Only one other lrvlne city government to en From Hontes enlrant finished. City plaMing aasbtant , · 'lo I p.m. on Friday. ,(11 slgnups will be In .Mike~ Harris finished. second in tht·26 to 'Pictures, sculplures. and lamps were 29-year old division. sfulen'-during the weekend by intruders (Name). Ph. (Phone No.) H'e """ 32 minutes behmcMbe winner, ·Reward! . an unlden.tuied eo.trant in !he 65 to 69- determine if any open stations existed. There \\'ere none at all. The San Clemente Shell outlet 11·as the only one. ''l feel ~ad about the \Vhole thing." Erhar t said this mornln1. •;tt •s not n1y fault. "For five years I've beat my britches and worked all day and ~an night to bring n1y gallonage up, and what do lheydo? · "They cut it back on me." l(almhach Descri_hes Procedure \VASHJNGTON (AP) Attorney Herbert \V. Kalmbach of Ne1vport Beach 11'as officially quoted today as saying payments made to Watergate_defendapts and their la\vyers were a "White House project." ·• Kalmbach, President Nixon's former 1 • rsonal law er solicited 5 000 f the Finance Committee to Re-elect the President Julie· 29, 1972 for an uigeOt project tha t he said "had approval or 1 high authorities," the committee said in J a .report to· the General Accounting Of. fice. A spokesman for the committee con- fi rmed that this is the sa~ money Kalmbach previously told the GAO he in· eluded in payments to the Watergate defendants and their lav.'Yers. rn all, Kalmb\ch solicited and paid $210,000 for this purpose, but only $75,000 came from f\<Iaurice H. Stans, Chairman of the finance committee. The committee said it J)ever reported the expenditure publicly b e c a u s e Kalmbach told committee officials it was unrelated to the campaign_, But the committee said it was 1 r~.1>0rting this expenditure along with a great many others'l!bout which questions have been raised in recent months in the interest of full disclosure. ' Ne\\'S reports have said that Kalmbach is ready to testify that he solicited the \Vatergale money on inslr)Jctions or former White House domestic adviser John D. Ehrlichman. These reports said that Kalmbach said be balked at raising more money \Vhen asked to do SO by former White House chief oC staff H.R. llaldeman. ·· The Nixon committee report to the GAe said that on June 29, 1972 Kalmbach asked Stans for "all passible cash funds" t_p be_given him-for-the urgent "\Vhite Honse project." This was less than t\VO weeks after five n1en "'ere arrested inside Democratic party offices at the' Watergate Hotel in the early hours of June 17, 1973. The $75.000 came from cash con. tribUtions •. the source of which the 'COm· miUee toj9 .the GAO it previously failed to re)>ort. " These contributions included $45,000 which Kalmbach obtained from the com- mittee Feb. 3, 1972 for "non-usual . ex· penses" but which Stans detennined Kalmbach did not need 8nd apparently asked him to return. Oranl(e l Coast ... ~:(a - Weather Those gray skies will continue- t least in the morning hoUFs along ~ the Orange Coast. OcCasional driz- zles follo"·cd by ' partially sunny skies in the afternoon Tuesday. _Jlighs of 60 at the beaches rising to the low 70s inland, · L~SWE TODi\ '\' Capitol el.cvator Qirl.s a-re up hi the. air ovu new order f1~ .forming tht:ni that t1ie braless look · i& ~iot iu kef'ph10 w;tJi th eir . "lofty" occitpo.tion. Sn Slory, Page. 12. the clty council· chambers, r0;0m 200, ''"Jnlne Town Center, 4201 Cam.pus Drive. .t Each rtj!Mrant wil1 be given, a tag to be worn when bQardlng tbe bu5'$, which , \ · :xcar old. catejory, sour.ces in citf hall The advertisers called to say. ·•4We revcalecl' toda,y. r _ ~·1 don't knov.• who .the. other ~trant In who forced· lhtir way into five model "'that categocy Was." Recrtation Director homes in the El Toro area, Orange Couir-~:ilfl:•1• ; """''" 11 Ji'roome Ga.ylc reported today. •ie and ty Sheriff's officers ~id : c1111trfll1 s :..'!,~,~._,., 1: _will niil on. recular'Schedule \hrougboul the sunvner. .... -• 1,-. Buses are to run-between-the-Rtcquft other city staff were clearing the courSe Deputies said intruders appareotly us: ~!~1!~'" •:: :!r~•• N"" , .. ,~ or sawhorse barricades. ed burglary tools to force open, fi'ont an1 er''''""' 11 st1e11 llMl'll•" 1•0 C.OUncilman Quigley was even ld'si. help rear.._ doors and windows al five. new -:-i:..:91~::. ~ ~== : with listinf, ot the. winnerg. · • homes on Los Alisos Boulevard. All five •'""''1""'*" .... w......, • Whll ._. h .1 .. .1 fll~t 1•11 ...... N \t.IS found our cat! Thanks so much l We are Organimers ot_ the evebt were not enjoying your paper." Maybe you've lost aVailablc todaY. for cOnfirrutlo11 or other someiblng recently. Your ad·v!Jor con leaders ol th< ~k bul Qulgl•Y help you loot. She con be found et e¢ vohmlMed his list place acblev<menc~ - ·-~-• Uloo. SIGNUPS, P11!J 78. ~ ·~• field oUO. _ . .r... . -_. When~lhe-councll~a~the.:Ckllin e pr zts were ~1ng anucu oul, ht homes were recently bullt by the Mission . I ,..,-'" •etdr• 1, tt ,..,.. ~-· t w .. -.i;u pedollng-llls llnal·:•p .. ----'<·iejo €ompany. .:....:.~-~"-'·!:::=::=::::'~===i:==:::=l --!I • . • I ' ~- ,_ • ;il DAILY PILOI IS Monday , Jone l l, 1117) Wrong 'Airport! Airline Pilo t Ma kes Slight Goof MIAMI (UPI) -A United Ai rlines 727 commercial jet landed sarely Sunday night, but the pilot, crew and panengers (oulfd no tern1inal, baggage carriers, or United employes to greet them. They were at the wrong a1r1>0rt. To the amaze~nt or a handrul or en1ployes a nd Coast Guards- me!l at the Opa-Locka air fleJd, the jet, flight 475 from Cleveland and AUanta, zoomed in ror a perfect landing at ,10:30 p.m. It was --bound-for-lr1iami~inter-national-air-por~4tight--1nile&-to-the-south . The Coast Gu ard said the United pilot apparently made radio contact with the Miami airport, received permission to land. and proceeded to land on a clear Miami night. The only thing was the airport beneath him was not the airport he was in radio contact with. A spokesman ror the Federal Aviation Adn1inistration said he doubted charges would be brought against the pilot since tile landing was safe and 'no r ules apparently violated. 4-4 Decision S,upreme .Court Upholds -r ough-Ctean Air Steps WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S. Supr._eme Court upheld by a tie vote today tough' interpretations of the 1970 Clean Air Act but railed to establish any bind- ing legal precedent on the issue or fed· era! and state standards. state supple mentary plans on grounds none could assure the result sought by Pratt. · The tie vote resulted because Justice Le1vis F. Powell Jr. declined to µarticipate in the case. As customary in tie votes. there 1vas no brea kdo1v n how individual juStices voted. •. Restricted . Areas Due Hearings Orange County Planning C.Ommlsslon heartngs on a proposed ·conservation i!le· menL.oUho peadiJl&'..aen&ral p1an_an<1.an-....., implementing ordinance wtll end Tue&- day with a rormal recommendation to 1~· Board of Superv!sors. The proposals, required by state law to be passed in some form by June 30, call for seven conservation areas protected · by a permit process and a ne1v county of· fice. Labeled the resaurce management of· fice. the bureau would review au prtr posed developments in the resource districts. The planning staff recommended last ·week that actual implementation of the ordinance, most controversial of the con· servation packages, be delayed a year until detaJls of its·.use are determined. Also slated for comminion discuuion at Tuesdar's meeting, which begins at I :30 p.m .. m lhe hearing room, too Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana, are: -A tentative tract of the Miss ion Viejo Company, calling for 4.95 single family residences on 112 attes south of Oso Parkway and east of Marguerite Parkway. -A conditional pennit 'by Southern California First National Bank to build a temporary bank at the southerl y corner of Ronda Del Rossmoor and P3sto De \'alencia in the Leisure World Planned Community. , .. 't Nixon Meets With Aides · • On·Econom j ,. WASHINGTON (UPI l -PrcsideQl Nixon met for two hours with top CCOllOIDi •lr•legill<Joda.)'.... • moned members or n high-level labo · management advisory committee to tht White House to d i a c q s s t!y Admlnlstration1s next move in lhe !igHt against jnflation. Press Secretary Ronold L. Ziegler said Nixon has n1ade no final deci sions yet and was \\'eighing a range or proposals to strengthen the Phase nt w1g"'prlce con· trol proeram whi ch has not. checked the \\o-orst'lnfiation In more than 20 years. Nixon also {net with his national security advl!Jer. Henry A. Ki!slnger, tn discuss the shaky Vietnam truce and next week's visit of Soviet leader Leonid I. Breihnev. (Related story, Paic ,;) Tbe President called the labor-manaJe· ment comm ittee to discuss the econnmlc situation . Iq the past, Nh'oo has .met "Ith that group just prior to announcinr new economic inlliative11. - Alibough Ziegler declined lo predid when Nixon v.·ould act on the economy. other Administration offlcials have said an announcement Is expected thla Week. Senate Democratic Leader Ml 'k e Mansfield of Montana, s a i d if Ni1ori does not act. Congress will. '·Unless somelhing is done shortly. In my opinion, v.'e face an ann ual inflallon rate of around JO or II percent , .. ~fansfield said in a Senate speech . The 4.4 decision let stand a ruling by U.S. District Judge John H. Pratt and the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia in ravor of the Sierra Club and other environn1entalist groups. A lie vote by the Supreme Court does not constitute a final _!lefinition of law .. Pratty barred th e Environmental Protection Agency from approving any supplementary_ state regulations which would allow "significant degradation" of any clean air. He was upheld by the , appeals court. and EPA asked Supreme Court review on grounds federal stand· ards would prove sufficient to protec~ existing clean air. Saddleback Weighs Huge College Budget Increase \Vhite Hoose Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren said Nixon considered a number of econ0111ic options durtng a , three-day weekend at his Key Blsc11.yne, Fla., villa. The President returned to the capital Sunday nighl · Shultz, CGonally and aides joined by other senior ecoliomlc ad visers, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Artmr I . Bums, Management and Budget 9lrector Roy Ash and ··council of EConomlc Adviser!. chief Herbert Stein alsO met in Washington in an unusual saturday session lo discuss the deteriorating economic situaUon. f----Becluse of the legal dispute, EPAO f- fic lalS ·have withheld approval of any From Pagel -SIGNUPS ... I I I I I I I Club and Corona del P.far City and State Beach Park with st.ops scheduled between at Irvine vl llages, the university and Fashion Island in Newport Beach. J Busee :are scheduled to carry recrea- tion program participants to the various . free offerings in the city program. as well as to provide transit to the beach. Meanwhile. a variety of other pro- grams l11 being set in conjunction with the city recreation program . 1 Reglstra.lions for juniors, ladiet and 1 mixed adults golf classes will be held 1 from 9 to 11 a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesda y at Rancho San Joaquin Go\£ Cou rse, '.University Park. Six hours of golf in· st.ruction will be offered for a fee or $15. ' Tennis instruction at a cost of $10 for 1 right, one-hour le.9!10ru, is to be offered at University High School , Monday to Fri· day during the daytime, and also al the Racquet Club, Tuesday and Thursday nights. Signups for the tennis classes will continue between a a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday. For information about the city recrea- tion program , contact Froome Gayle, recreation coordinator, at Irvine city hall, 833-384ll. From Page 1 AGNEW ... completing cou rtroom trials fi rst, he said this would be, "beyond a doubt ... the safest and wisest way." The vlce president said that be expects the hearings to continue despite his rese rvations bu t wants to make the na· lion aware of the dangers. Agnew also chided the press for what he called ~n "exet:sslve ha ste lo print the spectacular.'' OIAN•I COAST " DAILY PILOT TM Or•'llle CO.II DAILY ,.ILOT, wll!I wttldl II -lntd !tot NIWl•,.rtH, ~ 11Ultllil'lft tty "" 0 •11•111 (011! PWl!i.111!>!1 (llr!'IP1nr. S~· ••i. ..rltlorl• ••• "'*""-II, ~•r "'"""'" Frlcl11. IOr (OIUI Melt, Ntwi:iorl •••ell. Munnnoton e1.c111~"'" v1111v, L1g.,.,, 1 .. cPI, l twln1ISICNI~ -S..n C!t men!t/ S•n J111n Ctpl1lrtn1. 4 1lf19ie r1glon1t .Ollllln 11 JIUll011\td StlurlllltJ1 •"II lwncl1~1. fht prln(l,.I JIUll!lt!!lnt pttnt 11 tt JJO Wrsl ••r 51r"'· Co1tt M-. C111tt•nlt, 91'M. lt•••rl N, Weed ,.r111Hnt 1111111 Pvt lltltlt J1elr It. Curlty 'lk.1 Prnlittnl ,.,. Gtlllrtl Mtntttr Thomt1 KH rll IUIJlll' Tllo"''' /ill.. Mur,tliR1 MINetM l:t!Mr Cht !'tt t H, Looi ltreh11!1 P. Nill 411l111n! MtMtlnf Et111r1 """• C.11 11\ut J ut WM! •• .,. ll•eet "'-' IMd•: :D» N'""""'t hui.-.trllll L-e-l"P: m JIOl'ttl """'""" Murttflltlln IUtll: 11111 '"'°'" to111 .... u1 .... Clt!M!li.: .. Hw9ll CJ Cll'IHnt lhtl ,.,,,.,,, 1114, '4Jo4JJ I CS..HW .......... 642·1671 s.. c.._.. •• hpert"'•••: f1 ....... 4f2-44JI A proposed budget of $12.2 million - up fro m '8.6 for Ule current fiscal year -will be considered by trustees of Sad· dleback C.Ollege tonight. Ttlel:iOarCl~at Its 8 p.m:-mettlng wilt also discuss colleetlve bargaining and Training Class For Baby Sitters Slated in Viejo A class in safety kn o w-how, psychology. and cooking skills for baby sitters will begin June 26 al Miulon Viejo High School and Los Allsos Intermediate Sctiool in El Toro. Sponsored by the Division of Forestry and the Saddleback Valley Exchange Club. the class will be held on four con- secutive Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Classes are limited to 40. Pre-registra- tion may be made by cal~ing Ed Hastings at 586-0630. "Baby sitting, long the sole source of spending money for teenagers, is just as often a source of worry and frustration for parents/' Ronald Bywater, director or the program, said. "We hope to make babysitting an art -or crart -in this safety program." Teachers include Uie director of a local preschool , discussing activities f'o r preschool children; a pediatric nurse, discussing symptoms and e8re of sick in- fants; and a family and child counselor 1alking on keeping a child happy when mother is gone. Other topics covered include mouth·to-- mouth resuscitation, law enforcement, fire escape..procedures, and kitchen.safe- ty. In a pilot program jusl concluded, 36 students from 13 to 17 received certificates for completing the course. Students who have finished the course are listed with the Saddleback Valley Help Line and the Youth Employment Center. Retarding Basin For Aliso Creek OK'd by County Acquisition of Aliso Creek Retarding Basin rights-Of·v.•ay at an estimated cost of $685,000 has befJl authorized by the Orange Count y Board of Supervisors. Real Property Services will secure ap- praisals Tequired for the proposed ba sin to be located alonft Aliso Creek betv.·een the Santa Fe Railroad tracks and Jeronimo Rond . Purpose of the retarding basin Is to provide Oood protection for the El Toro ct1mmunit y. ''The site in its pre sent condition func- lions as an inefficient retarding ba11in because of the restricted capacity of the Sa nta 1-·e Railroad embankment and tres- tle," according to Fifth Di s trict Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers. Property proposed for acquisition covers 33 acres of producing orange groves and three homes, the supervlaor SB Id. \Vhcn completed th e ba1in v.•ill provide ltorlge Capacll y for peak noods tX• cecdlng the capacity of the downstream chaMel nowlng through El Toro. ,- C111yrlfl!I, lt1J, 0rtorw1 Cotti ""*'l•lllr>f COl!'!IM'<!t'. flit """"' u"''-· 1lh11"''*" . =~~ ~-:. =~.~.:· Wontb Righ ts 1'ol<I fl!IHllfl ti ~lfJ!I -· I tecw ci.1, ,.., ... ...., 11 c.11 MtM LONDO I ce11iw""· ""iwltllfltft •v c•fTllr 1141 t l N (UPI ) -The Britlah Law I ::.r~~u'.::",.!:.,.-"'"'' 111•111Wt Society tod1y recomm!J'<ltd 11v1n8 un· "';;;;....;;;=::;;=;;;....--.-. ..... ...11--ibof.irn •babl .. the. rlghl lo sue Jor lnjurlu _ • ostaln~d-whlllf1n-il\olr motl\ors'womur. . ' .. • abritration for · school employ es: :a n d salary proposals. Fred Bremer, superintendent of the. rehool, has asked lbe board lo go on record regarding of labor relations prac-- tices. At the last board meeting, two trustees said they oppased collective bargaining and the other five asked for more in· formation. The tentative budget for the coming year is expectecl-to be paased tonq:ht. Mel Mitchell, dire-ol college and community services, said the final budget will be adopted in August. Salary proposals !rem seven gi-oups <ITT! set for discussion. · The Slddleback Classified Employ,., As90Ciation, t h e OalUom ia School Employet.s Association, the d t v i s I on chairmen, the administratiOn , t h e Certificated Employee Council, ~nd the Faculty Association have submitted pro- posed c~ges. From Pagel STAFF ... something against which to compare the company plans if we're really going to fulfill our hope of becoming a well-pl~ ned city." • At present. the city planning staff COll- sists of a director of planning, three assistant planners, and a drafl!man. One additional position bas been approved but not filled . Next year, the Planning Commission \•1ants lo add three senior planners, tv.·o draftsmen, an environmen tal expert, an assistant planner and an assistant direc- lor. "With a staff like this we couJd go ·beyomt-1tmplf reaCting-tOWhat t h-e Itvine Company or any other developer proposes," said \Varren . "We could take the initiative iii developing plans or our own." Warren admitted that a 12-man staff, which is the size requested by the com· misslon, might be considered la rge for a normal city with Irvine's popuJation of 30.000. "But \re 're a developing ci ty," Warren sa id. "Now is the lime decisions are being made about the form the city will take. So lhe time to have a big plaMlng staff is now, not after the city has alre8dy solidified and the mist"-kes h8ve been made." T warren. who will be leaving the department next month to take over the San Diego County Planning Department, said he ~·as sorry lo leave the city at this time. "We're just to the point where we'll be getting down to the real ex.citing part of planning," he said. Men i11 Irvine Will Fortn Club An independent Irvine Men 's Club ls fonning and plans a meetin1 at I p.m. Thursday in the Ranch ReaJty oUices ln Walnut VIilage Shopping Center, Culver Drive at Walnut Avenue. Acting chairman Jack Frutr or membership chairman Dave Joehnk' aid the new club is optn to 1U Jnterested Trvine area men and will be an or1anlu.· tlon tstabllshed to further "the common good and social welfare of !he city or Irvine." There will be no efflllnllon with any natk>nal organization and the club will not engage Jn politics, Fraser sa id. Abouf 20 men are pruenuy· active Jn the Cl'OllP which pllllJ to lnOOl'porale as a non·profit, civic oorpor1Uon ln the ne1t mooth. For Information •bout the club call Frirser at -br JOfllnl: at 151.mt. Nke Piggy Mrs. hfargaret Wilt of ~Joline, 111., takes her retirement gi(t for a walk. The teacher had expressed a desire for a pig and was surprised with this full-blooded Hampshire. She plans lo donate it to a boy to raise as a 4-H project. • 'Light' Election Co.st Saddleh~ck Gtizens-$25,600 Mercury Soars; Power The Slddleback College trustees elec-J lion. of Aprll 17 whiCh -the throe 9UC· <'esSfuJ c8.ndlC!ates La tolat' of '700, cost district. taxpayers 10EM t25,900. - Cut Back Int Northeast · Ir' &ill ~!i1n1r Jl>o , ~ County Regi!lrar'of Volerr. ~vtd las\ w .. k, Is the higbest the dlslrlcl hu recorded, though voter turnout was minimal and only two of the three incumbents who ~'ere re-elected had any oppoaltlon. ... • -- By United Prest International Electricity through the pop u I o u s norlheast corridor including New York City and Washington, D.C. was reduced by five percent today In the first major JXlWer cut of the summer. The cuts came as temperatures rose to th~ 90-degree level and headed toward reco rd highs for the date. Consolidated Edison. New York City's major electricity supplier, made the first cut at 10: 16 a.m. That was foll owed by similar red uc· lions in the rest or Ne,w Yo rk state; the power pool servicing PeMsylvn ia. New Jersey and Maryland. and the Potomac Electric Power Co. which served Washington and parts of Maryland. Three hOurs later, eon Ed increased the cutback for New York City and WeS'lchester County to 8 peret:nl. Spokesmen for the utility companies invol ved said the reduction was voluntary anc!_ WoulcL.not c!.t·~stjca.1~~ affecj_I]>rm81 operations and el ectrical usage. Still, users in New York City were urg- ed not lo use major appliances. and to use air conditioners on ly when necessary and then at low settings. Niguel Bank Reports Golf Receipts Loss Orange County Sheriff 's officers are In- vestigating the apparent theft of $850 in golf tournament rectipts reported missing during the v.•eekend by a Laguna tlills bank . Investiga tors said the S850 v.•as reponed miss ing after being left at the Leisure World branch of t h ~ United California Bank in the form of an ove rnight deposit. An investigation into lh~loss is under way today. ~1elvin ?\Utchell , director of co Uege and rommunity serviet:s. said one reason the bill was high was that three public school districts which usually share election costs -1rvlne, Tustin, and Saddleback Valley Unified -did not have electiooa April 17. . ~ cost ~·as shared between Sad- dleback College, Laguna Beach Untfied, 1 and Ca pistrano Unified District. Duck Cu ts Off Power . CORTE MADERA I AP ) -Electric power 't''ent ou t to 2,500 homes in this l\.1arln C.Ou~ty town for a half hour Sun. day. Workmen checking for. the cause found a duck tangled Jn a 12,~volt overhead line at the intersection of Hickory_and.Mohawk street.I. NOBODY SELLS GE FOR LESS THAN ,.,, cu. ,,., ''NHltOST •• , .......... ,o •. , •• u •• ADD A GE AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER NOW OR LATER - "LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE - RAISED l!i.sEWHERE" s29111 lt A CU. ''· "NO.l'llOIT" 111,ltlOlllATOll•,lllllll •319'1 elAllT W C.. r t. "° ,_, u.7911 l lDl..,.llDll l l Pll•tlATM..., Aut!iorl1od 01 SERVICE < • 90 DAY Member of C1llforo l1't t.r .. 11 CASH Cooporatlvo BuylOf WllH APHOYlt Group Wll h Tho • CHDIT Volumo luyl"f m ;ower of 110 Ster .. en.t11ttc1• ~ 548· 7788 . l;:x2 • • 1815-NEWPORT BLVD. Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548·7l88 ( ' ' r I I ' 7 • , Huntington Beaeh Fo-untain ·Valle .. ._if~· * . '\ ~L 66, NO. I b2, 2 SECTIONS, 2.6 PAGES' • '.. . \ • ORANGE . COUNTY, CALIFORNI~ 19 3 . ·Huntington Eyes Intracity Transit I ' By TERRY COVILLE :~ Ot "'9 o.11}' Pilet Sl_lfl )l'be possibility of establlahlnR an ffi.. µ-acity transit system for Hu(\lington Beach will be discus~/l'uesday night by lhj! planning commlsslO!l. ~Commissioner William Geiger first proP*d a city-based transportation system two months ago, suggesting the use of jitneys, open-air or standard buses. . , • ''It woufd be complementary, nol com- pe:titive, to the Orange County Transit I ' District," Geiger said today. "\Ve need a high frequency operation to reach all Huntington Harbour and a locatlon each In the southeast and northwest corners of parts of the city." 1 • "lt would have to primarily be a bus town~ • system In order to get anything started He also believes the city system ahould in reuooable time. The commission aomebow ca_rzy WOrken, or help them would like to have a plan before the city reach, the Industrial areai of Loqg Beach council wlthio a-couple of months." and Los Angeles, Disneyland, knot ts In a detailed, memoi:a,ndum to fellow· Berry Farm Anaheim Stadium Los commlssionets;_Gtiger J\as described Angele a civic' and music center1 a~ the su~h-~~ network u having temllgals ...;.t_Colllflum: -• - at the citYtielch {between the pier and Durins ~the wmmis.slon's 7 p.m. study Beach ~levard ), the central park. meeting, 'I\le.sday, Dr. Sy Lampert , a ··Prop. 20 'Violate~· " • Officiµl Says Government,s .at ·Fault By CANDACE PEARSON Of ... Dall'I' Pl"" 11•11 . -Local governments arc ''aiding and ' abetting" violations of Proposilion 20 in . . rome w.1ys, lilelvin Carpenter, executive direclor of lht;) South Coast Jlegional Z"'ne ~ervJfion Comruission . ch;:i rge:i toda y. 11 Long Beach. - Carpenter said he \vanted tO oisk iocal governm ents to \Vithholcl building in· spections and building pennits on prcr jects unless ·they have a coastal permit \\•here required: . . . The ne"'' Orange-Los Angeles counties co-astal commission receives copies of buildin~ permit~ issued by cities and crunties after f'eb. I. but not before, Carpcr.lcr s;iid. Proposilion 20, 1hc coastal initiative, tree.me hn·i Nov. 8. Coopcratio.n by local go\'errunents, CJrpcnter said. ,\·oo\cl help the com· niission find and prerent'more violations' • Says Eckst1•0111 'Satae' ct. the new l:jw. . . "There you ko taking my local aut~ri· ty a\\·ay from me again,'' countered Commissioner Louis · Nowell, a Los . Angeles city councilman. The cOmmission voted 10 to 2 to· a,sk Oepuly State Attorney General Jeffrey Freedman for a \\Titten opinion un \rhethcr it has the authority to,m<\kc an ofricia\ demand. Voting. again.st the motion \\·e,re com- (See VIOLATIONS, Pace li ' Whiie ~House OK' fiUel p -~· --· -Kit lmbach private transportation consultant and an f.l~iate Proressor with Gelger at USC ... . . ', . wlllpresen~details of bow a city system ~)pifi\e hY, the end of 1gi4, QdceJ' "saJd Lampert Will tell COOl- m1Jsi<lners 'Ille types of bu,.. Ibey belltve should be used, the frequency of the~'11ns and pethaps routes . Geiser, in a preta:~ to his plan says : -''!ftle'!!:commoa.. ~ipproach-to _..thls need (transit) has as.sumed ·that since trans'pottation iS a regional problem it P-'-' must be dealt with on a regional level. "This writer does not subscribe to that pl)ilosophy. The transportation needs of our citizens have very little probability of being solved by regional bodies \vhose goals and requirements · are not con- sistent with our own ." Geiger lists four types of 11eeds to be met ·by a city sYstem : commuter, 'tffisiness travel. commercial-ijhOppers ahd pi·oduce ), and· pleasure .and recrea- tion. r • \ Today's F inal N.Y. Stee.k,s The l\\'O main .transportation centers. he believes, \\'0Ul!1 be the ne\v civic center, and J{untington Center-Golden West College. Last year, City Adn1inistrator David Rowlands did look irito the possibility of a cit}' transit System utiliiing scOOol buses but abandoned that project because of leial barriers. Geiger ~Y adJD.iJ• llle ___biggest "bar... ;icr to his proposal could be rooney, bul says he prefers to develop the total con-_ cepl before tackling details of finan cing. * * * Pink Bus .Line Nixes Pay Offer _ By JACK ·BROBACK Df ~ Detty l'llee Steff . Chvners of the Pink Bus Line today re- jected an offer of the Orange County Transit District to arbitrate a purchase price for·.their Beach Boulevard li.Oe and countered With a lawsuit of their own. Terry l\foshento-, attorney representing the Kadletz brothers, said the lawsuit \\10Uld, demand damages for unfair cOm- petition and would seek an injunction to stop the T ransit District's iicent1y ~tarted Harbor Boule!!vard lint!'. Moshenko said the injunctioa plea would be based oo the State l')lblic Utilities Code which requim . ~q,at a public ll'lfl'it district 111111 bu)' ..,i any private colnpetitor. Prosecutor Urg~ Gµiliy Verd ict in Mrtrder Case Miko Kadletz, 211, owner pl Ille Pink Bus Line, with bis brotbor'l'il)( 2t; Aid the ~it Districl:s llitbor llaulevard WASHINGTON (AP) -Attorney line was in direct COn!Pelilion to his the jury in Judge Willlarri C. Speirs' I Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach firm 's Beach Boulevard line. By TO)t BARLEY Of 1119 D•llP Pilltt Steff An Orange Count.v Superior Court jury wu urged today to "use the com mon sense )'OU bro.ught into this courtroom" to find Carl Anders Eckstrom guilty on two charges of first degr~ murder. courtroom to close the three-,reek trial or was officially quoted today as saying ·lie pointed out that passenger• oou.ld the ~Iid\\'ay Cily man bJ• ruling that he paym«:t1ts made to Watet:gate de£enctults and t•-,·r 1a~ers were a "Whi'te ·110 .. .,.. transfer in Costa Mesa to a di.strict line shot and killed t\\·o Los An~cles County 1n:: .. ,, _... la\•;men al his home last Jan. 4. project." running to the beach iO Huntington Chatterton appeared \\'ilh that plea to Kalmbach, President Nixon's form er Beach. . Prosecutor Robert Chatterton asked be predicting what 1night be the crux or personal lawyer, solicited $75,000 rrom The Kadletz brothers have operated Deputy .Public Defender Ron Butler's the Finance CommltJee to Re.elect the ~11 • • • o.»r ,.1114 ,._,.,..... the Pink Bus Line from La Habra to ~~a~roifnu;1~~~~~~~~~a:1~~:Clivering ;;:js:n;~u';! 2:aid1'.7:2~~ora::ro~~fe~~ MiS' HUNTINGTON BEACH ft'&c RUIT.ED BY M1l.iTARY ' Huntington Beach for the past few sum· Chatterton argued thi s morning that high autboritjes," the committee said In For-Marion Simmens,.• Sll'ih~ Ca.M Of Misspel ling mers. :rbe district's Harbor Boqleyard Eckstrom. 23. was in full possession of a report to the General Accounting Of· ·. -.. - ' • • _._ -line originate&" .in La HabrW and his mental faculties when he drove back flee. " \ -,. • terminates at the Newport Pier. to his OOme after killing two persons in A spokesman for the cof!Uni.ttee con· M 1 • ' • M ' • Atten;1pts by the '_Tra~it District to Cerritos and prepared for what he knew firmed that this is the same money --arr~ .... • . , Q r1on purchase the Pink \.ine ba'(e dragged on woold be a showdo\\'11 with police. Kalmbach. prevfously told the GAO he in-· · :: ~ ·~ , " . i.T )j';., -_ ~ , -.;9i. ; '~ .' for several rnon~. ,1be ~i~lrict first of· Econoniic Advice ' F rom Committee. "Angry. and frustrated. yes.'' Chat-eluded ;n payments to the Watergate fered ·too,000 for lhe 'llne and ilS ISHU. terton said. "But he kne\\• what he was defendant'a-and their la,vyers. This . ..., tern~)' accei>ted by' tilt doing when he shot officer Donald In all. Kalmbach ""icited and paid B eauty Ql:"ee n N' . ot Navy Mate r:r•l' Kadtetz bnlthen bul 'rejected later when \VASHINGTON (UPll -Prtsident ~hneider through the screen door and $210,000 for this purpose. but only f/5,000 L1..t. the district Jater added a clause that the fifixon met for l\\·o hours with top !racked Officer Carl \Vilson across the came from· Maurjct-H. Stans, chainnan Beach Boulevard line must continue to economic strategJstS today, then SUm· ia~·n before Shooting him \Yilh the Saine ' Of the finance Committee. --. · Operate this summer . maned-member s of a high·lc\•el labor,.-_a_\uomatic_rille,~':.:"---------l'he--Oommittee-said it. never-reported Toda.y..:.s· Na VY Will never know wba.t it kCY....liapp_1ness rather than successJS_her------T~~ansii Districr later offt re:d•---1 management advisory committee to the Chattertcin said the kllling or t\\'O the expenditure publicly becau se mi~d·the day Marion Sammons &Janced .. goal, $321000 for the line and dropped the re~ )Vbite Hous_e to discus 5 _ the persons in Cerritos was not an issue in Katmbach'.told committee officials it \VAS at a recruiting pitch and quickly decided <She proved it recently by turning down quirement that the biach route be Administration's next move in the fig ht IHe Ora!lge Colm ty trial but Eckstrom's unrelated to the campaign . the Jetter \\'asn't fan mail. a film offer from 20th Centurt Fox. and operated this summ~r. asainst inflation. actions in the shopping center shooting But the committee said il was l•tt was my mother's fault ," she bi.Ir· even though she has been rut' ac· Last weelt the district'~ ~rd of • Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said "obviou sly have a direc t bearing on the reporling this expenditure along with a . . Dlrector1 vot_ed to offer arb1trahon at a Nixon. has made no fin al decisions yet case." great n1any others about which questions riedly explains. ~mpbsbed .singer for years, she has no fair price for the Pink Line but in· and \vas ,velghlng 8 range or proposals to But again, he said. Eckstrom displayed have been raised Jn recent months, In tbe Her mother admits she misspelled her · a~piratlon to\vard gold records. strucfed the County Counsel's office to '«lrengthen the ~hase Ill wage-price con· no evidence ol insanity when be shot two interest of full disclosure. daushier's name at Marion's birth . "I "At 20th Century•I sa'v what the life of file 8 suit to detennine'a fair price if the tro1· program which has not checlted the girls, one or them fat.ally, and then shot News iepoiis have said that Kalmbach w.as , a little wooiy when I signed the a star is like. It's not what I want. Fame arbitration was rejected. ~Ont inflation ia more than 20 years. and ltilled a young man who came to is ready to testify that be 10Ucited the papers," recaUs Mrs. Sammons. 0 The 'o' and fortune doesn 't really appeal to me, 1 The Pink Bua J~lne has charged $2 a . NixOO also -met with his nalionaJ their aid. -.r Y.'atergate money on lnstrucUons or should have been an 'a'.." just want happiness." round trip for beach-soen from I.a security adviser, Henry A. Kissinger, to . "He kept the gun .be. used~? those kill· former White. House domestic adviser Despite recruiting letters frcim both the What she does 'vant is to be an airline Habra t.o HUntPlgton Beach. The Transit discuss the shaky Vietnam tn.ice and mgs hidden ~~er his J&cket! Chat~rton John D. E~hman. niese reports said Army __ and tbe-Navy,----:Marion-telt-her -stewardess. S.he--plans to study toward District cbargts only 25 cents each way iii\Week's visit-Of sovrel'reii!er beOiiiil-lold-the Jury, and when he got In his car that Kalmbach said be bilked at ntsing t .. lents wer:e ,bftter .·suited to the "tiss that at Orange Coast College. on the Harbor line. 1 t. ,Brezhl\ev. (Related story , Page 4) and drove away, from a place where he more money when esked t<t do so by Huntington Beac~ Pageant. But during her year·long reisn as Jhe Kadletz Mid be planned to reduce the •i.. The Prestdent callci:l'the labor-manage· had put bul~ets into three ~~s, . he former White ,House chief of siaff H.R. 'nley were. She won. city 's queen, Marion plans Ip tpke a few fare to IO' cents each way this 1t.1mmer 1 ment comm II tee to discus.s the economic carefully halted at the stop saw.i outside Haldeman. f\larioq1 17 and a senior at f\1arina High night courses i'n psychology, music and with senior dUzens paying only ~ cents. situatioo.l!_!_the P.ast Nixon has met with t~ shopping ~nter. . The Niton committee report to the StjmJ. ~a se]f·professed. shyneu and gooklng --i,her m;i;jor int~rest~.-at He aald t~ Line did an a.waae or 1 ihir groUpjust-PMor~O innounclng neW ~.t-~ t to~1.?, me like 1nsanl.ty -GAO-said tfiat on June Z9. 1972 Kalmbach Jack of confidence. " Golden \V est College. · $18,00lr gross . revenue during 1971 and economic inltiatiVes. or d1m1n1shed ~apac1ty, Chatterton said. asked Stans fQr "all possible cash funds" ''I \'ll'as shoc ked when chostn. I just Some of her best friends are senior 1972 on the beach line. ~. • • . '1He left Cerritos. came home to 1351 to be given him for the urgent "White entere4 for fun and a good experience. citizens , a large group or pe<lple she feels .., Ahbough Ziegler dech'ned to predict Flight St. and made elaborate prepara· House proj~t. •' God must ha"e worked quite a miracle 'to is often ignored. · wheE .Nixon ·would act on the cconom¥. Lioll9 lo dispose of uny lawmen wj'lo This was less than two weeks alter five make me .winner.;, · "I enjoy tal king to old people. 'they oth~r Admlnlatl'at~on o{flclals have said might be headed In his direction ." (See KALMBACH, Page!) Her approach to life is soft and lQ\v need attention like a newborn baby. an announcement 1s expected this '"eek . ,1 They're 50 old that •people don·t g'ive i Senate Democratic Uladct f.i I k e Mansfield of Montan a, said it Nixon , them any attention .'' . ·dof?s oot -act, Congress will. A R s t' p . h When she was a soptiomore, Ma~ion I Unless something is done short\)', in gne· w· ap·s ena e· ro e \\'OUld sing once-a-week lo the senior my Opinion, we ,face an annual inflation · • . • 1 _ " ~~~::in a~al1ey~nvale.scent hospital in rate of around 10 or 11 percent," _ Manall ld Id I •~ t ............. ... • •'J'd sjng 01ostty folk songs. They were e . aa n a ~d• e s~........ • , ·• _ rea:Uy 'excited and respon&ive. PeOple 'DAILY PILOT AD 'MA.KES BIG FIND • ; Don'~ \ike 1 Ion. ·Here'11 how to make . a reol fJnd wllh a Daily Pilot classllled ad: • " MALE Sea)poln~ Siam ... cat, nr. llell Ava. & AIQ;on- quln . HB. Beloved pct of lhc (Na me). Ph. (Phone No.) Re"•ardl ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) -Viet-Presi· minute address. Senlte's trial ~f the .Nixon administration don't come tO see~ them inuch. l really deal Splro T. A,aoew today uid the • At the White House, Presa Secretary btfore the court of pUblic opinion enjoyed gt;ving a person a few moment s Seute W11ert1ate btarlnca are puttlna Ronald -L, Ziesler raid he had not rud resumes.". i. • o( happln<as." lhe Nbm odinlnJotratloa on trlaJ ..ct Apew'1 _.,ti.but •~Joe wu...certlln Sen 81111 J E.:Vin (~NC:) ;,-Her oldelt friend is Joe Reed, 84. Ille ~ cMncea 11111 jultlce and tnilh "the vtee presldeal 11 •Ice pres"-1 chA.,;,an of lhe Senate Walft'&ate ;,.,.;. flther or Mamette Peele, of Peck 's wPI bi ecltJovecl In the politlolll espiOOI&• wu_ upr•Jn• hi~ vleWI." mittee mortuatj'. She says he filil ~r wllh talcs 1elildol. '" for the o....-te m ltt • h · • · • of what ltUacd to be likeln the old ddys . tu · ...,.,,.. co m ee 5 ear. "Agnew, called .~h~ bearings a .. roHtical Marlo1~, says she hos nevct' be"n in- "What ls critically lacking. as 1he ~I ~r aakl 0 we lrt not taking '° bea~ty i c:ootest and said, The al· vol\'ed In a lot of :ictlvltlet in scllOOt ex- Senltt tl!lect committee: does its best to o cl1l te Hou1t position on lhe pro-tract11'·e~s and preseoce of t.h·e cept for ffi\!Slc. and evtll thOO.gh ~·s fetnt out the truth, is a-rigorous set o{ CMS of tbe ErvtQ hearings,'!. participants may be m,ore-i ltnp,ortanl· now the queen af a ci ty of t00.000, she procedural safeguards," Agnew said. Agnew said ~ publicity and than the content of tile f.C!!tlmany. s!lys ... 1 never had any sc\C.conUdcoce "Lacklog auch aafeK1:1ards-. the com· loose procaduret may aJlow guilt)' Although Agne\v did not ~poclllcally call btforc and 1 still don't have much .. · mlttee I am sad to say; can hard& hope perSOll! to esca~ punishment and may ror suspensJon of the hearings In fa vor of • . · to find tho truth and can hardly fa.ii 10 ruln.t~e. Innocent. completing co11r1roo1n trials first, he said muddy the Waters of Justlc'e beyond "The indefat\pble camera wi ll paint this would.be. "beyond a doubt · ... the Fi1·c KiJls Countian rede1nptloo." bOlh he'®S and o;;n::!t'11 In lut kl and lo-safest and wisest way .1' .. ,The flidvcrtlstrs called lo say . 'IWe Agt1ew also said tlwl live television ~Ible eolors oe:tore tbe: public's vcty ~vice president said th11t he exJ)e(ts found our cat! Thank~ so much! ~e arc . coverage contributed 1 11Perry ~1aaonlsh eyea in tbe ®11r11 of thete proctedings.'' the hearings lo cootlnue despite his A Buena Pai k man died ln a fl_re In his enjoying your paper ,'~ Maybe you ve Jost Impact" to the htarlngi. .. Agnew 11kl. . • · reservatkl'll but wa nts to make the na· home early Sund&y. Police re.ported. sorMthlng recently. lour ad-vl80r can Agnew made his remarks at the '7th ''The orderty ~res by which lion awpu of the dangers. lnvesllgaton said Amelio Rodrlguci. 35. help you look . She can be found at 642· 1 • annual meeUng cf the National Assocla· f1cLS lt't ellcittd and wrlfied Jn a ~urt. Agnew also chided the preu for whal J 6$50 Oonlmonwee.lth A.vc. .. apparently .k ~-, • . lo!\ ol ~ttorneya:Conoral ond.-wu Jivt Uaw are lac\tll11. elCb morning when he called •n "excessive haste In print the f"ell a1l«p while smokll\11 and a couch I · . , . . _ -) ~ 11andlng ovatlOn al the end ot, ~ :io. Sen. Ervin's gavif ~ tf"' aiic! the ~pettii:ular:;'·. . . • • ~, _ upon which-ht w~oitllng caugh<-fl . ~ ,"V , ., • ii ~ . . ' Orange Coast Weltllher 'fOOJe gray skiea will oontinue- al least In the morning hourt along the Orange Coast. Occasional driz· zles followed by parllally sunny sltles in the an.moon 'l'Utllday. Highs of eo al the beadles rlsini to u,>e low 'ltlo lpland. INS IDE T9DAY Capitol eleootor oirJ1 0-re up 111 tile ai r outr 11e10 order fn,. fotming lhrm tha& the braless look is ·not tu k.e.cpinf1 with their ''loft11'' occupc,tion. See story, Poge 12. • , " . .... II .. .; ...... , '' ... ,.....,.. 14 -· . ............. . ,,.,.. 1 .. 11 , .... ~ '"" ................... . -. -. ........... ,,.,, --. • \ , I I l: OA.ILY t"tLOI --H \ MOf'tday, Jut1e 11, 1~73 Beach OKs Park Goals· Plan1iers Suggest 60 Percent Increase By TERRY COVILtE commission is aware or the difficulty In o1 '" cu11r ,.11111 s11u the standard, and II it proves to be Hunting1on Beach O\\'ns nearly $7 infeasible, the goal can be changed. shaky Uems. such u the ff.acre Meadowlark Golf Course (up for oale to a . housing developer ), and 187 acres worth • I -· \. ~ I Ii h_l Boldup At Market I I I I . I . l million (482 acres1 "'Orth or city p.irks The current cit standard for rks ·s i---'ond"f)lan&-to-buy-another-$6-ml!Uon "-qrth---.,boo-!uct five acres per -"1.00o residents. over the next six years. 1iiat's how the city charges developers of flood control channels. It also include!! 2'5-acu.S....OLslate .... be.aci¥-70-ICIU--OL- private beach and the. 300 acres of Bolsa Chica marshland the sta te plans to preserve. i--<W.'mta_, AnA-.'Jtla n....aad a=C.oal.8----oMeft1 ....... won1an are In custody in \Vestminster to-. day after their arrests there in co1- nection with a supernlarket robbery. , Last \\'('Ck the planning C'Ommission for new housing projects. adopted as one ,or several Jong-range en· Part 0£ th~ same adopted policy say~ virorunental goals a proposal to increase the city's total goal in recreation open park acquisition by about 60 percent. SP{ICC -city-owned, owned by other The commiSsion policy establishes a public agencies, and privately owned - goal of eight city-O\\'Jled park acres for ls 16 acres per t,000 residents . every 1,000 r~sidents. Se.Uch said the planhing staff is cur- \Vith a population of 146,000, the city is rcntly developing a master plah inventory already 686 acres behind that schedule. of all such open space. unless the city beqch is included. Even "ft is a difficult situation because il with the 50 sandy acres added, the park depends on what you count as open land figure is far short of the edopted space," Selich said. goal. SO far, staff planners have counted 111 think it would be very difficult to about 1.922 acres of possible recreation reach a standard of eigflt acres for a open spaCe -0.boUt 414 acies short -of tl. •. osand residents,'' says Parks Director Ute 16-per-1,000 "Standard . This far reaching park land policy was one of 67 policy measures adopted by... planners last Tueaday. Some 'or the- policy items represn t sharp changei from current city practice, while most 'of them are already a par! or tht city's operation . All of the policy goals are reflections of a year-long citizens goals and objecUves .studt. Selich said the planning staff Js cur- rently preparing a status report Qn each policy measure -such a..; the inventory Of open space -=-to be. presei\ted to the commission June 19. Norm Worthy. "Unless \ve ·.pass a bond Their totals don't count such things as __ issYe_.fOi-_.Jhe_.lle¥t 150,000 residents, our agricultural land (it isn't-recreational) or ~ -~ currelt TatiOOls li ltefy fOgc>down." planned communlfY greenbelts. After comm issioners review the status _,,.po~tl!uol.i£l:808la will.be .. aj_lo,lbc.. city co-unclf -fOl-approval, possibly in Ju- ly. .. Ed Selich. a city planner, says the Selich, said that total does include some Watergate Cited From Page 1 / Senator Raps Timing Of Visit by B·rezhnev KALMBACH. •• men were arrested inside Democratic party offi ces .qt the Watergate Hotel in the early hours of June 17, 1973. The $75,000 came from cash con. lribution·s, the source of which the com- . mittee told the GAO it previouS!y failed to report. WASHINGTON (UPll -Soviet leader Leoni d I. Brezhnev's meeting next week ~ wit h President Nixon has come under at- tack by a senator citing \Vatergate a'nd by some Jewish organizations citing the Soviet Union's emigration policie~. · Other JewiSh groups, citing the President'S desire to give Brezhnev as ?Jlile a \\'elcome as Nixon got in RUssia last year.' were cautioning against a series of demonstrations planned for the period "Bteihncv's trip. 5en. Henry M. Jackson (I>Wash.), urg- ed in a copyrighted interview with U.S. News and World Report, published Sun- day, that the Nixon-Brezhnev summit meetine be postponed because of .Watergate. "I believe that it's a very, very IX>Or time for the President to be meeting with Mr. Brezhnev," Sen. Jackson said. "I think the meeting should be postponed - not canceled, but postponed. "llJis is .a risky time for him to be bargaining with the head of an extremely powerful country ... Mr. Brezhnev _ will be coming hcf'e 'righ~ ·in t~e fu,Y of ttie Watergate hearings on Capitol Hil_I . Sure- ly Mr. Brezhnev is not so high-principled that he's going to forego the temptation to take advantage of that situation." home in San Clemente. to pfotest the refusal of the Soviet Union to let all Russian Jews emigrate freely to Israel. Among the demonstrations planned to coincide with Srczhnev's eight-day visit, , ·starting next Monday : -:-A "National Freedom Assembly for Soviet Jews" here Simday, with about -10,000 persons expectf'd to march from the U.S. Capitol to the grassy ellipse just south of the White House. -A candlelight parade to con"erge on the l'.'lxon compound at. San Clemente June 20. These contributions included f45,000 which Kalmba ch obtained from the com- mittee Feb. 3, 1972 for ••non-usual ex- penses". but whiCh Stans detennined Kalmbach did n·ot need and apparently asked him to return. ~almb'ach ~!so wa s given $30,000 con- tributed June 29, 1972 from Philippine na- tionals. The committee said it had at that point received the ~.ooo and was trying to detetrnine whether it was a legal con- tribution because it came from !oreign nationals. The committee said the money-was passed.;. to K.almbach despite th I s unreso lved legal question "beeause of the -A symbolic tw4rminutc work stop-urgency and importance ad v·a n c e d page in New York City June 21., with by Kalmbach." A1ay?r John V. Lindsay 'expected to -_Today's report was filed in compliance participate. _ with the federal campajgn finance act -Floating of balloons over the San that took effect April 17, tm. It requires Clemente complex...-June 24, when di.scl<?Sure of contributions and ex- Brezhnev is expected to be there, bearing pend1tures of $100.or mOrt .. the message in .Russian and English : The GAO has cited the Nu: on finance "Let my-people go." committee fo r several violatjons of tlle -Assorted protests or moments of law, including fa ilure· to report the sileryce in a variety of cities, including $75,000 that ~tans gave· to ~a'1!1ba~. Los Angeles and Chicago. ~ c~mmtttee reported 1t still has $~'.8 Si Frumkin of the Southern California million 1n leftover campaign funds, 111- Council for Soviet Jews, Which is plan-cludi~g $49'.0.000 in contributions · that ning to float the balloons. told UPI he got hadn L prevwusly been reported. a joint telephone call urging "good man - O.Jly ..... , S't•ff '1ltl• Pool Car Pranksters, believed to be .graduating seniors, dumped this Volks- wagen shell iritO the swimming pool at Huntingto~ Beach's Edison High School this· morning before classes and then disappeared. As graduation nears, such incidents seem to grow more numerous, school offici?-ls noted. Recall Action on Again Fo1· 2 Los Al Councilmen Legal action on recali ]>!!:titions against t\1·0 Los Alamitos councilmen has been rene\ved rollowing a five-month delay in Orange County Superior Court., A hearing for the release Of the peti- tions from the court· has 'hem tet for late today. Th e petitions , which seek the re1nova\ or councilmen Charles Long and Ken Miller. have been held In court pen- ding legal action. City Attorney Tom Allen said that if ,the judge does not release the petitions today. they will be released June 21 , at the end of the 36-day appeal period. "nlty \\ill then be given to the city clerk . who \viii eval uate the 4 petitiona and certify si~natures. Police said the pair was t11'ken Wo custody following one of three unrela~t!Cl robberies ili Westminster over ttfe wee~end. ln \Vestminster jail charged with a~· ed robbery are Cynthia Louise Bell, 22, qr 2.526 Carnegie Ave.,· Costa Mesa and Gary Borton Hahn, ~. orncers allege the two were responsi- ble for the hold up at the Rancho Market, 5712 Westminster Ave. at 1:45 p.m. Saturday. They were arrested at a neafby home of friends shortly 'after tt\f robbery. f Police Sflid the)' located ~he pair throl!.(h _witnesses. _ _ ~ 'ffiat hold up was the first 01;.three In \Vestminster itnd the only one ·in which arrests were made. The second one occurred later that night at Rancho Liquor store, next door to the market. T\VO bandits, armed with small caliber · revolvers got f200. 1 The clerk and bandits exchanged shots as the pajr was fleeing the store, polic ... 'said, but no one was hit. The shooting attracted the atttnlion of a Huntington Beach man, Billy F'. · Vickers, 21, v.·ho was driving ¥e area v.•ith' his wife and infant son. Vickers said he followed the suspects' , car into a residential neighborhood in Huntington /Beach where the suspects also shot at Vickers, missing his car. ·Vickers told police he gave up the pursuit without get4nt_ lbe car's 'licen5e number. On Suhday eYening, two· ~rmed men. who police believe to be a different set of robbers than the ones responsible for the Rancho liquor hold up. took $1,100 at gun !X)int from 1 local nightclub. Investigators said the two men sat at. the bar of the Chatterbox. 7000 Gardtn Grove Blvd., sipping drinks before one brandished a gun and ordered the bar tender. to empty the cash register. · The h\·o men tied up the bartender and another parton escaped. Fro• Page l VIOLATIONS • • • missioners Donald Bright of LA Habra and Robert Rooney of Huntingt09 Beach. Bright favored the idea· or :sending a letter to cities in the coastal"' ione. He called that a more friendly approach . Demonstrations were being planned in \Vashington, New York and near Nixon's ' ners" from Jacob Stein, of the Con- ference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, Richard Maas of the Na- tional Conference on Soviet Jewry and Isaiah Minkoff of the Nati onal Commun- ity Relations Advisory Council. Summer Acti·vities Set The petitions \\·ere taken to court after former city -clerk Doris Pass and fomier city attorney John Parker" refused to ac- cept them . Mrs. Pass V.'8S subsequently fired by the City Council and ·Parker resigned. "There arc coastal cities \\'itb whom v.·c don 't have 'friendJy relalions," Com- mi :>sioner Carmen Warschaw of ! Los Angeles said. "One of lbem is Nev.;port Beach. tf v.·e. have a fonnal opinion, \.\'C can deal v.•ith the cities vlho want to cooperate and those who don't." Busing Protests Slated Tuesday In Huntington A request that children living iJ1 the Century Shores and La Cuesta-West developments in Huntington Beach not be bused from Burke to LeBard schools will be made Tuesday to trustees of the Hun- tington Beach-City (elementary) S:chool District. The busing plan was announced -recently-by-SUperlntendenr&-A"Ctdoffet . wt» told parents t h a t Burke School , v.'here the students now attend. will be overcrov.•dcd next year. The district's master plan calls for the students to attend Park Huntington School when it is completed in 1974. Mofreu told the parents --their children \\'ill be bused to LeBard school for the one-year interim. Abou t 120 children live in the tracts, he said. The 7:30 p.m. meeting at the Dwyer School Library, 1502 Palm Ave .. is ex· peeled to draw a number o! parents pro- testiag the plan. OlANGl COAST •• DAILY PILOT Tn1 Or.tnQt Co.lit DAil Y 1'!1..0T wlm '"""" 11 eo,,.b!nfd 1111 NewJ·l'•eo. 1, 11111>111~eo i>r lllt Or.tnQf COii! PubU111lng Comp,ony. ~~~· r•lt l'dlliont •rt J)Ubl(1lltc1, M-•r 111ro11911 Frld•Y· lor Con1 Mt11. Ntwriort 8e.teh, HV!lllJ'lfl~ 81•tll/F011n!lln Ve!le,. LIQUM Buen. 1r~1ne/S.otJlelllc1< 1nd S•n Cle!Mntel Sin Ju•n C1oii!r1i.o. A 1!nple •to0lon1r Miiion 11 Wbll1"ed S11urdty1 and S~nd1y,. Tl'lt prlrocl1111 WDllll'llllf plan! 11 •• Jl) Wfli ' l11y 51rHI, (09!1 Mftl, C1U11>rni1. .,.,. Rob1rt N. W11d P1ftldtlll t l'ld l'ut1tl1h1r J1ck R. 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Ho M*S t!Orltt, U~ttllleN, .. u.,111 l!'llll1r .,.. 1dv1rrl1trl'ltfll1 flereln _., 1111 lfOf'OOl.lcld wl!llOVI •11«111 ..,.. -~ .. toftrfftlll -· ~ fllU "'°"''" •kl 1ot Cotti MIN, C..11..,nlt. klbtct'i.llt"' W "91"fitr U,M -"'"J lllr .... 11 u .1s ..-ilfl1Y1 mn,_,-, fllitlftfliOflt ..... -"'''· "They made erear that the President is very sensitive about people coming to his holT!e in San Clemente and would con- side r demonstrations there to be bad manners." Frunkim said. But he said his organization was determined to impress on Brezhnev the desi re ol many American Jews to see free emigration from the Soviet Union. For .Valley Residents Parker said irregularities in the peti- tions failed to comply "'ith the califomia Election Code. An order "'as issued from the court that would have forced Mrs. Pass to ac- cept the petitions but the order was stayed after Parker appealed for a riew trial. Freedman said the commission can always ask for cooperation but the ques-- tion is whether the cities must or may answer. Previous attorney general opinions have said that local governme nts don't have to put conditions on their building permit procedures because' of the ne\V law, Freedman said. H u1iti11.gw1i F cuis Plan A11gel NigJit The chamber of comn1crce has scheduled a "Huntington Beach Night " June 29 to \Vatch the California Angels tangle with the fl.1inncsota Twins in Anaheim Stadium. Game tin1e is a p.m. Tickets are $3.50 each. \Yith 250 seats reserved on the ter- race box level for local fans. Mayor Jerry Matney will toss out the first ball. with chamber President Jerry ,Bame behind the plate. Ma rion Sam- mons, Miss Huntington Beach, will um- pire. For information, phone the chamber at 962-6661, or send -checks to : Huntington , Beach Chamber of Commerce, 18582 Beacn Blvd. r-..fake checks payable to the chamber. ~ asl1ing Macltlne Triggers Blast A Jiuntingron Beach \Voma n reported rntnor injuries Sunday \\•hen a spark fro m her washing machine touched off an explosion from rwnes of the lacquer thinner-soaked clothes she was \vashing. F'iremcn said the explosion at the con- domini1un at 9525 Cornwall Drive did about St,000 damage. The damage was 'held do\m firemen said, because no fire followed the explosion. Nick Dupont and lils v.·lrc Borlsa. owners of the oondominium, told firemen they had soaked a batch of clothes in lac- Quer thinner before putting them into the "'ashing machine. -' ~ . Musli111 l(iUs Self BATON JIOUCE. La. (UP I) -Warr•n Hall , -26. the Conner Black A-tusHm "'hose testimony helped convict. Mine f\-1usllms on inciting to riot~ ha11ged himsel f in his jail etll \Sunday. Hall, a notlvc or Philadelphia, was the sta r witness In the. six-week long trial of the MuslilJlS. Fivt person• dlj!d lo the Janual')I, 1972 con· frontatlon . ' A variety of organized summer ac- tivities are available to Fountain Valley residents through the city's Recreation Department. Adults can take classes in bridge, golf, hula 'dancing. kaMite, cooking. bottle gardening. swimming, skin and scuba diving and yoga. .,_ Classes for chjldren include ballet and tap, drawing, golf, guitar, mode.ling, swimrnin and tum bling. eg1 ra Ion opene<f t'Odiy at the recreation department. 10200 Slater Ave. Information on additional classes is available from the department. 962-2424. In addition to the r ecrea ti on department's classes, a full program of playground activities \Viii be offered for chi ldren this summer, The supervised activities at the school playgrounds include softball, games, movies, tournaments, crafts and speciaJ events for children between the ages of six and 14. The playgrounds at Allen cox. Foun- ta in Valley, Fulton; Gisler, Harper, Tax Aid . Slatecl 111 Leisure World 1\n agent from the State Franchise Tax Board wlll be at Leisure World In Seal Beach Tuesday thr'ough Thursday to hel p senior citizens wit,h their prope rly tax assistance claims. The state official wiJI be available at the main office in Leisure World from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Californi ans ~'ho are over 62, own and reside in their own home, have paid tax- es for !he current year and have an in- come of ·Jess than $10,000 are entitled to a reimbursement for Part of their prop- erty la:<eti. f'or fu_rthcr Information phone 835-95"40. Ar1ned l{obher Hits Market in Stanton An anned robber escaped wJth more than ll,500 taken from lhe Alpha Beta supermarket in Stanton SWKl•y ar. lernoon, police reported. , OfflcCrs said the bandit forced store manager John Shockey or lluntlngton Bench to open the orflca· saft_ Ht" was armed w)tb a lo!ig i..rreled Luger·lype · automatic handtiun, ~key U\ld ppllce. -~,}~--... McDowell, Moiola, h1onroe, Nieblas, Northcutt, Plavan, Tamura and Vista View schools will be in operation daily from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m . Monroe and Harper will be open Tu~ day and Thursday from 6 p.nb_9 p.m. for fan1ily. recreation. ... Softball leagues for boys in grades one to eight and for girls in grades three to eight will also be organized. Interested ·children carfsign UJfat tile school nearest their home during the week of June 18. More than 25 percent of Los Alamitos' registered voters signed the petitions. ~·h.ich objected to the councilmen's part in the firing o1·-cuy manager William Kraus last OctOber. Long, Miller and fonner councilman Dale KroeSefl fired Kraus on the grounds of philosophical differences. Kroesen resigned last December. If the recall effort is successful. a special ettction \\'ill be scheduled in November. Fi~ld Day Slated Students at Kettler School in flun- tington Beach will hold an athletic field day Tuesday. The track and field events \viii involve children in kindergarten through filth grade from 9 a.m. lo 2 p.m. NOBODY SELLS GE FOR LESS THAN ·- ADD A GE AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER NOW OR LATER .... cu. "· .......... . •311'' 1111'•1 .. •ATDl411i•ua• , ...._,_ -~ "LOW PRICES ARE BORN Hl!RE - RAISED ELSEWHERE" ••AMT u'J c .. Pt. MO 'IOIT •111•• SIOl..,..llDI •• ,.IOIUTt• CALL .. DUNLAP Mom~tr of ~~ C•llfornl••• L•r ... I CASH~ '¥. ~ Cooperative luylnt w1ftt A,,lOYll .. _·_qroup With l'ht CllDIJ. Authorl1td Volumo •uylnt II ~ GI SIRVICE p1,.., of 110 St•r• .... fOO 541·7788 ' 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. Dnntm Costa :Mesa _c Phone ·~7788 I l I f ' . " . . ; I . ' Mol'ld<'y lont 11, 1973 H DAILY PILOT 3 I ·Temperature w ,.,ng Airport! ---.~Ail!line .Jlilo~ Makes Slight4;.oof~•-' MIAMI (UPI) -A United Airlines 727 commer<ial jet landed safely Sunday night, but the pilot, crew and passengers found no terminal, baggage carriers, or United employes to greet them. They were at' the wrong airport. To the amazement of a handful 9£ emJ,Jloyes and Coast Guards- men at the Opa·Locka air field, the jet, fbgpt 475 from Cleveland and AUanta, zoomed in for . a perlect landing at 10:30 p.m. It was bound ~for Miami international airport, eight miles to the south. The Coast Guard said the United pilot apparently made radio contact with the Miami airport, received permission to land, and proceeded to land on a clear Miami night. The only thing was 11.>e airport beneath him was not the airport he was in radio contact with. A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration said be doubted charges would be brought against the pilot since the landing was safe and no rules apparently violated. • ' - 44 Decision Supreme Court Upholds ' T~ugh Clean Air S.t,eps ·up;. Electricity • WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The U.S. Supreme Court upheld by a tie vote today tough interpretations .of the 1970 Clean Air Act but failed to establish any bind· ing legal precedent oa the issue of fed· eral and state standards. Brandt' Helieopter Guarded Conservati.on Discussions End Tuesday The 4""' decision let stand a ruling by U.S. District Ji.idge John H. Pratt and the U.S. ApJ>:eals Court for the District o[ Columbia in favor of the Sierra Club and ot her environmentalist groups. A tie vote by the Supreme Court does not constitute a final definition of law. Pratty barred the Environmental . . 'l Protection Agency from ~pprovmg any Israeli soldiers and police surr ou nd the Israeli Air Force helicopter.on the edge of.a 1,200-foot drop at Massada. The copter, car rying West German Chan- Ow;ner Feels cellar \Villy Brandt, wa·s pus hed by strong winds while landing. Three persons were injured. (See story Page 4.) Gas 1 Crisis Autos Back Up for Miles to Get 5-gallori fl.atio1i Down Northeast Reported By United--Press Inter-national F:lectricity through the pop u Io u ~ norlheast corridor including New York City and \Vashiiigton. D.C. \\'as reduce<! by five percent today in the first major power cut of the summer. · ~ The cuts came as temperatures rose to the 00.degree level and headed toward record highs for the date. ! Consolida ted Edison. New Yotk City'_s majo'r' electricity sUpplier, made the first cut at 10.: 16 a.m. I That was followed by similar reduc-. :::.;.::..lions In the.,..-resrorNeW Yt5tk State~ the1 pov.·er pool servicing Pennsylvnia, New Jersey and l\taryland. and the Potomac Electric PO\\'er Co. which served \Vashiogton and parts of Maryland. Three hours later. Con Ed increased the cut back for Ne1Y York City and \Vcstchcster County to eight percent. ,ful&kes1nen for the utility companies lnvolvedsaicil.he reductJOrlW3s v01un11iiy <ind would not drastically affect normal operations and electrical usage. Still. users in New York City were urg· , ed not to use major appliances. and to I use a ir conditioners only when necessary and then at low settings. I The temperature rose to 91 in New York at noon, only three degrees shy of the , record for J une 11 set H'I 19'10. The 1 reading was the same at the Newark. I N.J: airport. only two degrees short of . the record set in 1970. · The weather forecast called for more , 90-degree temperatures throughoot the '. affected area for the next few days. I A spokesman for the Public Service , Electric and Gas CO. in Newark said the ' reduction in the tri-state power pool w.as put into· effect "to .help out New York ' state." Ora'nge <jounty Planning Commission hearings on a proposed conservation ele· ment of the pending general plan and an implementing ordinance v.•ill end Tues- day \\'ith a formal recommendation to the Board of Supervisors. supplementary state regulations which would allow "significant degradation" of any clean air. He was upheld by the. appeals coort and EPA asked Supreme Court review on grounds federal stand- ards would prove sufficient to protect existing clean air. . By JOHN VALTERZA Of tlle Dtflr Piiot St•ff quota. making him 10,000 gallons behind. dition is being monitored closely along A Con Ed spokesman said it was buying electrical energy from other utilities in New York state, New England and Canada to help maintain reserves. And as fQr the profits, despite the traf-the long, dark stretches of free\Yay. .For the past "'·eek the San Clemente fi · he "d th r · · At the peak of the problem late Sunday Shell station oo south El Camino Real 1~ Jams, 581 ~ opera ion is costing Sheriff and high\Yay patrol officers took owned by Jim Erhart has been the only him money·out o{ his pocket. He charges drivffig surveys of free\Yay stretches to late-night source of gasoline ·f-o""f'-44.9 cents for a gallon of premium. determine if any open stations existed . Strike Averted The proposals, required by state law to be passed in some !onn by June 30, call for seven conservation areas protected by a permil_process_ and_a _new county of- Because of the legal dispute, EPA of· ficials have withheld ~pproval of any motorists all the way from San Diego to "Well , you can't make money selling There were none at all. Santa AJ.la, more than a hundred-mile just gasoline, and because of the ~sh The San Clemente Shell outlet was the ~ITTSBURGH . (UPI) -.Repre&elt-1 stretch. . I've ~ad to put _on three men ~orking only one. _ tat1ves of four 11!11ons reluctantly agreed j fi~. , · state suppl'ementary___plam Ol!..;D~ none could a~ the result aought by _··And late·§._un~y ~~~rtY yi1s'lno~ert1me each night. The way 1t looks "lj··' 'ad •• Uh bol th· ,. to avert a str1~e .. b.Y ~.ooo workers ing tlie--naclrup Of worT1ed motorists noW-1'-mlght have-to-close-up -for-two---"-m...... ~uuu e_ w e __ ing~cheduled-for-midntgtit-&mday-'-&Dd--to Labeled the resaurce management of. fie« the bureau would review all pro- posed developments in the resource districts. Pntt. ' The tie · vote resulted because Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. declined to participate in the case. As customary in tie votes, there was no breakdown how individual justices voted. became so acute that they actually caus-weeks toward , the end of this month, Erhart said this f!Wrnln1. keep negotiat.ing op: a day-to-day, basis I ed l tra!fiC . jam on the San Diego because.1111 be running out, too.'' "lt's not my fault. with Westinghouse Eiectric O:irp. '!be Free'A'.ay. -If that happens, hundreds of motorists "For five years .I've beat my britches agreement came at the request of Robert : Police were summoned. to maintain will be fiat out of luck. and worked all day and all night to bring Donnahoo, regional director of the · traffic control along the lanes leading to San Clemente police spokesman .on my gallonage up, and what do they do? ' Federal and Conciliation Service, who 1 'The planning staff recommended last week that.actual implementation of the ordinance, most controversial or the con- servation packages, be delayed a year until details of its use are determined. the .. Magdalena offramp clogged by duty ea~ly this morning said the con-"They cut it back oo me." entered the talks Saturday. \~1a1ting cars. Also slated for commission discussion at Tuesday's meeting, which begins at 1:30 p.m.~in the hearing room. 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana. is: a tentative tract of the Atission Viejo Company, calling for 495 single family residences on 112 acres south or Oso Parkway and east of Marguerite Parkway. In his clean air ruling, Pratt held that the 1970 law "is based in important part on a policy of non-degradation of existing clean air." The EPA action allowing states to sub- mit plans "which allow pollution levels of Clean air to rise to the secondarY stand· ard level of potlution is contrary to the legislative policy of the act and is therefore invalid," he said. Nixon's Landscape Bill OnC~mt Home $76,00Q _ Scores of dr;ivers whose cars ~'ere almost_nmning on fumes \Yaited in long ) lines -to OOy their five-gallon ration of ., gasoline from Erhart's W and J Shell at 2400 S. El Camino Rea\. "I feel as if I've created a monster," the weary proprietor said this morning. ··It's been like this all week Jong, but it's going to have to stop pretty quick." "l fee l bad just giving them five gallons, but it's enough at least to get them to Santa Ana to the next open sta· tion," he added. To make matters worse, Erhart's a JI. night operation and the rush on his gasoline has cut deeply into his monthly -NEW YORK (UP-J-)--The--gover.nment" The--government-said-the- -improve- Picasso Art · Sa id 'Ob sce n,e' spent $76,000 to landscape-President Nix-mcnts "were done in the name of TOKYO (AP ) -J a p an e s e customs officials say they pro- hibited import of 20 dra\\'ings by the late Pablo Picasso because. they said, the pictures ar e "obscene." on's house at San Clemente. Newsday security," Newsday said. reported Sunday. Acting White House Press Secretary The government said t h e im· Gerald Warren told UPI at the pro.Jeruents_ were_needed for security. _President's bayside _villa at Key Bis- .Newsday said the $76,000 was in ad-cayne, Fla., that he had no exact figures dition to $100,000 in improvements to on work done on the property after NW>n The banned drawings depict nude -men and wooien. They were to be displayed at an exhibition schedul· ed to open at Tokyo's Sogo Depart- ment store Thursday., Nixon's private estate at San Clemente bought it in the summer of 1969. that the government previously reported. Newlday said ~'7_6,ooo-figure was 1be White House said the landscaping ~disclosed during an interview with was done to replace areas used fOr secret Arthur F. Sampson, head of the Govem- servlce in9tallalions, the Long Island ment Services Administration, and wlth,a newspaper said. Secret Service official. ' . . .. IM$tall-E til.it#"f:er ' ~· ------.. . • . . . UC·J· Office.r ._Teaches Too . . .. ., By IIJ).ARY KAYE Of flll 0.llY Pll9f Sl•ff ' In addlUon lo being the first and only woman, police officer at UC lrvine,-Ellen Helsel t.eacbea women to be a~ive. or coune; Jlliss · Heloel ls ai&ress;ve ~ herRlf ""11• she lJilfOli"tlie Ji'Vlne cam- pus. But between snaring traffic of. fenders, pett)> 'thieves ·and outi'.lcht relons, ~ :)lelsel """'~ her ttme teeoh'"ll:"'-lo llOl!..ielpe . ~hty t;-eh OUlll.,_; o! the university will aJso have an opportuni\y to ~m how to i>rotoct thernlelvea. ~A new <l!lll'8e. taught by Mlss_Helsel, will begin at the YWCA In Santa Ana. Tho · class wll!. be taught Monday nlghtaJ I 7:30, costing $1Q for the five weeks. "People keep •Saying, 'It can't hapf)4!n to me," t1he said. "But they're wrong. ft can. and dO<S, happtn to them. Women need to know how to-protect"'themsetvcs against criminals." ''SClHtefCnee is not 'muscling' a Uian beeausc men. are usuaJty much stronger. Far a woman. self-defense is thinking ahead to avoid putting. yo11notr1 In Jeo1•11·dy~' explained the i>ollcewomao ~. _.. ' ·r --''This is an a11:8refteQ".t-8voiding thinis While ~1iss Helsel was working in the like. hitchhiking, -accepting dates from budget analysis,'Office at UC Irvine, she men you deii't Jtnoi#, not listing your happened to spot a si~ on the bulletin name in, tli1e phone Wok 1r· you~re -a board retruiting 'a,pohccman~woman for sihale woman,--etc!''~ ' the campus piolice department. Although · .Jf thi ~tuatlon' Is 'unavoidable, the the ooUoe specified st r.i n g e·n~ · coune feaches Men boW to escape, or quirements and she a'dmits noW to being how to disable the attacker, if n~. ·!!terribly out of shape" at the time, Miss · "Teechlng the woman that ahe musf Bet.el decided she wanted' the job. I h!lrt, the man 'ir sbe's In danger Is one or "I got up early e~ morning and jog· lbe mOot diflk:ult tl!lnp to do," Miss g~.'' sbe recajled, ''Alter the first morn· Hei..l'lold: "Lam!nl to be qaresslv.e Is ill!I, 'when I "3S oat ol breath afttt a·ftw psycbo1ogtcally .. dlrDcult ror women." steps. my brother said l 'd never make it. "FUpptna and throwing a man takes a But he was wrong.'' IOt or lta!nlng ln the martial arls (such Miss Helsol is obviously able lo keep up 11 Judo and .ltarate). My self.cJefe~se • pl\yJically with the men, but many of her course ls basM on teaching simple prac-male cotinterparts·were a bit skeptical tical techniques whlchrcan digable a man when.BM 'was :fitst hired. at his weakest, points. It will include "But riow ~e·ve _ ~V.floped a pretty spme judo, some karate, and a Jot of good team ij)lrlt.'r she said. "We ,really common sense," she . continued. "One complement each otf:ier as we Work. technique which ls 11lmple but e!fecUvc is Sometimes. i:m really1 happy_ to tum stepping hlrd ort the man's Instep." around-and·se(! a-m8J1 there to help me: Miss Helsel, U, of Costa M ... .' has And 80metlmes.. partlcularl)I w h c n been With -ulelrvlne police ·department they're <leall~g, with , a !remale off ender, si nce .April or 1m. It wasn't easy lo get ll•iY~e rtnll}' glM1b see me lhere." !here. Jn fact , you might say Mlss IJelsel .. With ·the rising number or female "Jogged" her way ioto the police depart. criminals, there'.• a real n~d for more mcnt. policewomen," she said. -----------• . . ,, ·' YOU'LL LOOK SO NICE . FO~ FA.THER 'S DAY, OADI Our Ever Popular Pineord Suit of Dacron. & Cotton J n Blue or Belge by Deens9ete-- $80.00. Dac ron & Cotton Short Sleeve Shirt "by Eagle Shirf'm•kers -$1 J .00. Silk Tia by Robt'! T•lbolt -·~10.00. r ..., ' PHELPS MEAGER ~ OYEJt50YWS 111CAUF011111A .. ~ -New port Beach, Wilshire, Sherman Oa ks , Pasadena, L11kewood; West Covina r \ " ' .. ' . I ' ., '· lj I ,. I " '.I " ,, Ii ,, ,, I " ' l ' I I ' • J r i -• DAJLV PILOT 'A Big Blast , For the Fo11rth 1"111ECRACKER FOWES DEPT. -, Here we are just into June and barely .in- to my kind of weather and al.ready they are debating around Orange County abwt fireworks stands. Can Fourth or July ruUy be thai close at hand? ' Well, maybe. 1-"ou look at the ne~s dilpetd>es from up Placentia way and Ieom the other day that the good City 011mciJ got Into a real !mb.rogllo over -6e question of waiving business license requirements for seven purveyors of pyrotechnics. According to t.he dispatches. one Coun- • --\ Monday, June U. 1973 .. -. J • Near Accident Ill Israel: Helic9~ter Buffeted Hughes · Uproar ·--Publis he Fights ' IR S ·S'(tbpoena By Winds LAS VEGAS !UPI) -A newspaper publisher planned lo start a legal light today to prevent the Internal Revenue Sen-ice from sei2ing the newrpaper's MASSADA, Israel (UPI) -Strong liles on Howard Hughes. winds ba.ffeted a helj.copter which Tbe -files reportedly contain iir --.a. --.a 29 othe formation on the mysterious bilUonaire's Chancellor Willy ~uru• uru r political contributions, and what be hoped persons were ming today on a sightsee-to gain in exchange. ing trip, causing It to swerve llld pushing 1be altempt to take posseMioo o! the it to -JO feet of a 1,-1oo1 drop files at the Las Vegas Sun rev.••led the on this rock fortre&'! overlooking the existence of an investigation of Hughes de9ert llocr. by the IRS Special Task Force. Someone lDslde the lvaeil Sikriy-53 . helicopt« puahed Bral!dt out the ,front -TUE SPECIAL FORCE u...iali)> con: door after the craft came to res\: 'lbe cerns JtseH with criminal investigations. West German chaoc<Ilor landed on ,his Ha!)k Greenspan, publisher or the Sun, leet. ·~--•• • said Sunday he would take the .-IRS move Bnmdt bnJabed ...,_ ...a.-o-Jhe.SUpreme Coornr necessary. - away and alterwards asked, "What ac-Green.spun said two agents of the task cident?" force ask~ him May 23 to turn over the newspaper's files on Hughes, and when he refused they subpoeaned t h e documents, ordering him to appear with them Tuesday. ' a Special Senate commitlee investigating the Watergate scandal was told of a plot to break into Greenspun's s a t e • Greenspun told a news conference then that the sale held document& showing lfughes' "game plan" for electing presidents, senators and other poliU~ cians. · "THESE DOCUMENTS are the ln- ventQry of a newtp1per; a basis and background !or sloriea which are the very lifeblood of a newspaper,'' Greenspun .said. He said his attorneys . wouJd file mo- tioos today in federal court to qllllh the subpaena, and if need be he will carry the batUe to the U.S. Sjipreme Court. __ " ... lllave riO purpose .to thwart the legitimate governmental inquiry into tbe tax liability of Howard Hua:he! or anyone else •.. but I would rather go to jail than surrender something far more precious ... the pYbllc trust im~ on newspapers in our COWltry," Greenapun cilman Robert Lyons led the attack aplnst fu'eworks M.ands. He declared'--"--""' that they handle the stuff they sell as dangerous explosives out on the highway~ ARCHEOLOGIST YIGAL Yadin ~tood nearby and grteted Brandt for a 4~ minute tour of the fortress, 1ituated 1,~ feet above the Dead Sea and built by Herod the Great. Romatl.$: besieged it for three years before the remaining Jews committed suicide in 73 A.D. The Israeli ambassador to Bonn, Eliashiv Ben Horin, fell 20 feet from the helicopter, sustaining minor injuries to his leg. tearing his shirt in several places and scuffing his trousers. Helicopter crewmen tre·ated him and he joined the tour 15 minute! later. The -subpoena was served the day after ~~. I l(issinger, Le Duc ,T1w Reportedly Far ,Apart ' Clld in railroad cars right up to the time they get them io market. r "DIEN 111EY STAR't seJling them to J:;ur.old kids," Lyoos_ lumed. , iAll thls caused the good Placentia city dads to lock up in a 2 to 2 tie vote until one tardy councllman arrived who voted in la-of~ the flreWorks sellers ' · their exemptions. ' Somehow it aeems dillirult here 1n the foa:Y imrnings of June to relate to -about p)'lOtedulics llld the Fourth o! July. Ra.I assured lloWev..-, that right here along the Orange Coast \l.'e'll have our own coofusion about how the Fourth should be cel<bnted. FOR ONE TlllNG, the rules are all differmt dependlng on \\'here you arc. When lndepeadonce Doy rolls oround, you would be well advised to consult your frieDdJy local fire station before planning a -t dlsplaying of spraying fountains "'limning pilnriwsels in yotJr back patio. ·--.the rules depmi! on whicli side fl. a. city line yau live oo. Fireworks have always been aold . in the past in Colta Mesa, for example. But right next I door in Newport lleach, it" Illegal to , even calTY a box of sparklers in the tnJnk of your ear whilst passing through town. . NEWPORT'S PROHIBITION soems even more whimsical when you read the news· dispatch the other day about this powder monkey who wanted to move IOITle earth for a construction project. So lhis fellow got what-he figured iwas 111 appropriate load of dynamite, stuck it in the f70l1nd to be moved am let 'er go. 'lbe resultant explolion m>wd the land all right. Also. sticks, l!it.ones and other tlling.!. Some or H moved oo top of or into nearby homes, causing considerable neighborhood irritation. .Jane · Burns Tlae na llp j"ttne Fonda is burned in effigy at New Mexico Bataan Veterans st~t~ .convention. The W'V II prison~fS group cal~ed. for boy~ott ~f Mts~ Fonda's movies and activities until she apologizes for saying Vietnam war prisoners' torture claims wete fal se. PAUL FRANK, the Weot Gennan un- dersecretary of state. and Nahiim Astar, an Israeli Foreign Ministry officlal, sus- tained slight injuries to their hands and legs. Helicopter crewmen bandaged. the cuts. ~ N ext ... 2nd Sk ylab Rocket• _ The accident occurred on the final day of Brandt's five-day official visit to Israel. Brandt departed for home by air at 7:41 a.m. PDT. Moved to Its Firing Site "That \\'all waS built to protect people from coming into ?.tassada," Yadin said. "In this case. it helped someone from falling out of Massada . ·· The archeologlst, a veteran ·ot dozens . . of helicopter ·flights to the forttess. com. HOUSTON <tTPJ ) -\\~hile ground The pilots spotted sever?! targets in mended the pilot and said if he had not crewmen rolled 1he next Skylab rocketio -oklahoma-;--in-ctudirrg-FOrr Co b·b -s\rerved 15 feet the helicoptef would the -launch pad. the space station's first reservoir, but reported that much of have hit the ancient wall. possibly broken astronauts today ~apped hundreds of eastern Texas. was b.lankeled by c/ou~. through and gone over the edge. · - pictures ol. the mountainous "'est and They were 10. their 18th day of flight . " ~ massive clouds over their home state of around earth wtth JO mote to go. ''THE PILOT was fantastic, Yadm Te:J!:a§. _ _ _ _ _ The Sky_lab.t.astrooauts, Al81J...L. Bean..___Jl!id,_____ I . -The Skylab rocket and Apollo com· Owen K. Garriott and Jack R. Loosma, Witnesses said the helicopter a~ mand ship iwas moved from its towering plan to double the duration of their proached the We!fern Bide of the top of Cape Kennedy hangar to the firing site predecessor! and stay up a record 56 the fortress, 1,200 feet above the lhore of on the back of a massive crawler· days. A third crew also plans to live and the Dead Sea. Strong winds blew up a transporter. It was a key step toward the work for 56 days aboard Skylab later this dust stonn as it tried to oome in for a launch of three more !pe.cemen JuJy 27. year. landing. "Very good," said Skylab 1 com-Conrad, Kerwin and .Weitz already Witnesses said ~swirlingdust thrown mander Charles j<Pete" Conrad \\'hen .have taken1 11,224 pictures of the sun up by the. clattering helicopter blades told of the rollout. through th:e most powerful s o I a r almost ob9cured t.he: crafL It turned A CROWD OF SEVERAL tho°usand spaceport "'orkers and guests watched the 224·foot ere\\' ferry ship begin its five. hour, 3\~ mile move at 4 a.m. :PDT. Four hours later, Conrad, Joseph P. Kerwin and •Paul J. Weitz began the longest earth resources photographic ~ss yet assigned to the . crew of America's first space statl0l1. They sla.rted taking pictures over Washington state and northem Oregon and moved southeast across tlf~ west. obsenoatory ever orbited.. And their around and around over the ledge and grouiid watching cameras have snapped then rolled back ~ the edge after it 5 533 pictures of earth and its natural touched down. r~sources. Security guards raced to the helicopter The crew's schedule today called for to try to halt its backward roH, but they another earth resources photographic failed. The chopper swerved .to the side, pass, the eighth ol the mission, and 41,> forcing security guards to drop to the additional hours of SWlwatching. Also on ground and then it stopped at a big rock. tap later in the day was another series of The pauengers later said no one said a medical tests to meuure the extent their "·orct during the maneuvering. 1be froot hearts have grown lazy in the weightless door, near where Brandt was sitting, had environment. been open all !he time. · SAIGON (U PI I -Sooth . Vietnamese government !Ollrces said tod4Y U.S. negotiator Henry Kissinger and 'Le Due Tho or North Vietnam are sun far apart on six major points in their Paris ~alks t.o put .teeth into the Jan. 27 ceasefire agree- ment . Observers recalled , ho\l.·ever. that when the fi rst \VONI of the cease-fire agreement leaked out last October. South Vietnam balked for months before ac· cepting it because amoog other things it did not require North Vietnam to withdraw I~ troopa:. A SAJGON GOVERNi\lENT spokesman iold the daily press conference today, "If there was any difficulty or obstacle in -COmmunist pnoors Iauncl!ed a rocket attack on A1nom Peob'a airport for the second time in 24 houra ·today but first reports said there were no casualties or damiige. At least five per!IQrll died .In lhe first shelling. f'ighting also raged "ithin earshot of the city overnight as government lrOOpl beat bac ktwo Communist attacb 10 and 15 miles south11•est or the capital. Security Guard Kills Wi fe, 5 'I Cliildre1i, Self the current Paris talks which have been -; _adiournedJ1DllLTueaclaµ_think..lt~OSTON _(APJ ~ce-.ay_ •- from the North Vietnamese because of urufonned security guaril apparenUy their increasing military activities. Our shot.and killed his wile and nve ol their 1 efforts are aiming at peace." children before taking h11 own life with a Just OOw mllC'h more effort ,,;11 .. be drug. needed oo all sldt'4 ls borne out by two of Police said the bodies w.ere dilCOV~ the Points that Tho has refused even to about 1 p.rn. Sunday _by the only IUl'Viv-~ discuss, the South Vietnamese aources ing member d the family, l~~d said. President Thieu. will insist on epell-Theresa. O'Leary, as she returned to U. ing them out before ·he will agree to any family'1 home in Boston's Oon::bel\er new arrangement, Oley said. 5eCt.ion after a hospital stay . THE POINTS ARE: l. \Vilhdra"•al of the 145,000 to 300,000 North Vietnamese troops estimated respectively by the United States and South Vietnam to be in South Vietnam. 2. Re ·es tablishment of the Demilitarized 7.onc (D~tZ), the six-mile· \1i de strip that was supposed to serve as a buffer ~tween North and Sooth Viet· nan1. .. In other dtvelopments: Or. George W. Curtis, the medical ei· aminer. said the seven vtcttms had been dead from 24: to 48 houn when the bodies were found. He said George T. O'Lary, '3, prob- ably died "of an inge9tioo ot drup:." 1 Thelma O'wry, M. and the chlldm\ op- parenlly died or gunshot wound.$, he .said. Police said a .38-caliber revolver and several spent cartridges \\'Cre found OA i the floor near O'Leary's body. I Newport authorities, questioned later. said that blasting like this is really within the rules so long as the powder monkey j--bad-dropped in and piclrod up the re- quired pennit. Which he had done. "Oh. the.re"s a nice mountain ," We itz said. "It looks 1ike Mt. Hood. Man i.! it clear around these mountains today." D.llt Y-PltOl DELIVER Y SERVIC E Explorer Darts Toward Moon, Probe .of Space -The Saigon command said today 18 Vietnamese were killed Sunday in a sharp skirmish in the A1ekong Delta. climaxing a week that saw post·truce fightlng edge to Within eight miles of cen- tral Saigon. AUTIIORITIES SAID lhe children \\'ere identified by O'Leary's brother. Arthur, as George Jr::-13; Colleea. 11; · Kathleen, IO; and twins 1'.11chael and ?.1elirma. 8. Tu·o notes \\'Cre found at the house , police sa id. They said one was inside the house, but they declined lo say whethe< it was a suicide note. l I - WHUCH LEADS YOU, or course, to wonder ir all the kids drop down and get a ,permit before Independence Day if they can blast away with immun ity from dle pyrotechnics prohlbttloo? Anyway, back at Placentia, the City Oouncil vote ~ that despite the dote, people are already thinking ahead to the Foorth o! July. There will be the uma1 warni~ by fire authorities, the uaual debates over the fireworks issue and then later, the ~ fingers and a tew burned-out roots. It's all part of mkkurnmer Americana. • Maybe with a little more aunshihe. I'll be more in the mood. ~ Most of Otlivtry of tht Daily Pilot Is guar.antttd Mell'l'•'ridt f ' If Yt\I .. net ~IVt Jtllr ""' •r JtM ''""' ctll '"' rt11r ,., •Ill ... """'' " ..... (till •• , ,, • .., "11111 7:• •·"'· S.~y •1111 ......... , N ,..,i .. Mf r.ctlYt ""' ctn •r t •.m, Stlfflll_.,., ., '""'·"" s ..... ,. '"' '"' , ,,,.,. win .. •""'9flt i. )Ill. Cltrl trt ..... llft!H II 1,,.., Ttlt phonrs MIS! Orl"'Ot ttunly Art II . . .• •fl.4)11 Htrlll .. 1/ HV!!lilltltll ltK-111<11 w111"'1111t.r ............. ,nt .... ( ........ , •. c., .. , .• ,.. ... ,11. 1111 JllUI c.tl'lflrlN, 01111 ... !flt, St1tlll Ltfllfll• L1t1111t Hlt;l91 , ... "1·4UI Nation CAPE KEN NEDY. Fla. (AP) -An Explorer satellite darted on a true course today toward a moon orbit to record deep space radio signals that couJd exlCfld man's knowledge of the Univer se. Launched from Cape Kennedy on Sun· day, the 442-pound Explorer 49 satellite is to be fired into lunar orbit Friday. Circling 682 miles above the moon's surface, the $11.1 million payload is to make the most comprehensive study yet on 1 ow frenqeacy signals from .radio sources within the galaxy and beyond. Sizzles Min1iea polis Hi~ 98; Pue blo , Colo., 100- NA1IOH4l WIA1Hfl Mhrl(t rottCAll 1• 74M fl1 •·••-7• tt77 S1u1, !'10011 , T ides MOHOAY JICOfld 1111111 -..-..... , U;U 11,.wr, 1,t SKond low 7: 16 p.m. S.1 \ TVISDAY ., '"' 111,n •:oo '·""' J.l !"Int low 7:»"" •·"'-1.r S.Colld 111011 , 7:50 ~"'-· S.t Stew klw . . f;:N ,.m. :t.I ~ llktt J:41 "·"'-hit t :M ... ,..,. MOOll ltl ... l ;.w p,m, ktt i:a t .11'1. -\ e lt'ar Sllaf11s Repor t ed WASIIlNGTON (VP I) -The United States is paying Laotian Air Force pilots for combat missions 'they don't fly and the saJaries of. Cambodian soldiers who (..__1_N_S_HO_R_T._ .•• ___,) either don't exist or arc children, aC· cording to l}. congressional staff reR!Jf'!. The report, written by two staff in· vestigators for the Senate Foreign Rela· lions Committee w h o toured SoutPeast .-\sia in April, detailed military conditions in 11ialland, Laos, C<lmbodia and Viet- nam. e l'u fa P laite Seized DENVER (UPI) -Rising dropout rates and a divlston amonr the tacuJty has resulted In a ,.view of the U.S. Afr Force Acad<my by the General · Ao- eount1n1 Office. according to lhe Rocky Mountain News., In Ila Sunday adl!lon, the Newa said S<n. Birch Bayh (0.Ind.), -upset by the recent events at the Aetden\y and ordered lht invertigaUCI\ nto dttennfne. It Con f r• aa ' 171>-mUllOM-JtU •P- propriatloo for the Acodemy II be°'I well spent.'' Pot Cache Burned NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico (AP) Mexico's Atty. Gen. Pedro Jeda PauJlada threw the torch Saturday that ignited 40 tons ol marijuana and other drugs con- fiscated In recent months by federal police and troopo. The '"Umated street value of the drugs, ll.'hich included 35 pounds o! cocaine and 811 powids of heroin; was nearly $3.2 million. . The other note was fotmd taped to a rear kitchen windO\v. and offtcials said Ibey believe it was to the landlord, who had been painUng the house. . The note read: "David, J had to go to 1 work. J am aorry. Do not disturb Thelma. She and the klda got virus and I had doc- tor. Approctate I! you could do It tor· rowm ale. I am bad at spellini. Please, George." 'Aris Sallg' Graduates Mis~ Mlldred Ellnbeth 'GWi~,..,q2, known as radio,ropaganda an - nouncer "Axis Sally" in World War II and convlcte of treason, re· celves diploma irom Ohio Wesleyan University President Tom Wenz. Jau. She ,..,sumed classwork alter 12 years Imprisonment and received degree In spetich. ._ 4 I . I I f •• . · . .. ' Orang~ c~!!t , Today's Flnai . N.Y. Stock• I . NOl. 66, N~. I 162, 2 ECTIONS, 26 PAGES ' ORANGE. COUNTY, MONDAY, JUNE 11 , 1973 TEN CENTS ewport-P olice, ·-·= -...._, • 1remen ' Of ... Detl'r ,..., ..... By L PETER KRIEG J ' . , Wage cootraota that booll the I rting salary fo~ policemeft to $11151» · ftre- meil. to nearly SI0,800 annuallY. were an- nouoced loday by City Manager Robert "' \V)'llD. ~Wynn said all four city emptoye as- sociations have agreed to terins for the J973-74 fiscal .year and he will present the · overall .package costing f504,000 to cc;iunclltncn {or approval tonight. • -~,... ...... I , • F.ii'em.n -ally aat Ille loweat salary -iii 1111 ol Ille -•tloos. u .....,at, but Ibey • gel a promlae of pully -.. iJI Jari. 31, 1174. The mid-year bl.kes Will be hued on compara· tive ~ages paid other firemen in Orange County. " Po1ice averaged 6.7 ~t wage hikes · while the' largest e:mploy, group. repre- senting office and . clerfcal .help, won . across1he-board S.6· P9rceot wages. .~ The starting pay this year for a police· maft..wu $10;100. It was $9,500 for 1 fire. map .• 1be smallest usociation, x•esenting eigl>t luil4ime lifeguards, signed a tw .. year pact. They wtJn 7.4 percent raises for 1973, bringing the starting pay for senior lifeguards to $10,318 annually. They'll get a six percent boost the £ollowlng year, hiking starting senior lifeguard pay to $11,000 a year. . . Seasonal lifeguards will be given a~1s ~rCent' pay 150ost this Y.ear.• Payments ~i.nked ·' To White House WASHINGTON (APl Attorney Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach was officially quoted today as saying payments made to Watergate defendants and their lawyers were a "White House project." :K.almbach, President Nixon's fonner P,ersooa.I lawyer, solicited $75,000 rrom * * * Agnew·Blasts :Watergate Procl}dures ' .. the Finance Committee to Re-elect the President June 29, 1972 for an urgent project tbat ~ !aid "bad approval or high authorities," the cpmnlittee said in a report to the Genera~ Accounting Of· flee. I . A spokuman for the committee con· finned ·tfii Ibis ii lj)e same money K-~ tltl4 tlli! GAO he Jn.. d udedJ In payments to the Watergate defendantfand tbetr llwyen. J n alf. Kalmbach Soliciterl and paid - $210,000 for this purpcse, bul only $75,000 came from ~taurice H. Stans, chainnan of the finance committee. The committee said it never reported the expenditure publicly be c a us e Kalmbach told committee officials it was unrelated to the campaign. While giving 6.7 percent railes to pol-5.1 to clerical employ..-and 5.1 percent hilo!s to firemen, W)'llD also announced he'll give his department cfi. reelon and wlatanls pay hikes lbat average 7.2 percent. · These are not negotiated, but rather they are decided by Wynn. Pnlice Chief B. James Q.tavas, Publi~ , Works Direct.or Joseph Devlin ,and .Com· munlty Develcpment Dir~r Richard v. Hogan. \\'ill go from $26,600 to $28,000 Sa ary oosts a year. Those are raises of about five "This agreement could result in a 58\'· percent. ings to !he city or $20,000 or more in the Actually, the average figure was held next fiscal year," \Yynn said . down since Wynn did oot recommend a raise for the vacant posilion of assistant \Vynn also said that refuse crews will city manager, a $21,000.a·year pool. be gi\'en l"-"O additional paid holidays next. Wynn called the negotiated settlements year. TI1ere \Viii be no garbage collec- fair and equitable, and said all four as · lions on the Fourth of July or Laber Day·, sociations have agreed that employes under terms or the new pact. \vii lpay .the. fii'st..-five, percent of-. any.·-In pas~ years, residents got garbage health. life and disability insurance collect~d every day but Thanksgi\'ing. premiums this year. Chrislmas and Nc \v Year's Day. Exec Says ~rop. 20 'lg11ored' By CANDACJ;: Pj:ARSON Of t11t-Dtllh' l"llet Sltl! Local governments are "aiding and abetting" violations of Proposition 20 in some ways, Melvin Carpenter, executive di"rictor of the South Coast Regional ?.one Conservation Commission. charged today in Long Beach. Carpenter said he wanted lo ask local governments to withhold building in· spections and building penni1s on pro- jects unless they have a coutal permit where required . ______The-new· Gr~ge·U>s Angete·rcountles- coastal commission receives copies ot ~ building permits issued by cities and counties after Feb. 1, but not before, Carpenter said. Proposition 20, the coastal initiative, became law Nov. 8. ST. LOUIS, Mo. (A'P) -Vice Presi· dent Spiro T. Agnew today said the Senate Watergate hearings are putting the NiJ:on administration on trial and destroying chances that justict and truth will be achieved in the political espionage acandal. But the committee' · said it/ 'A'&S reporting th.is expenditure along , with a greal many others about which questions have been raised in recent months, in the THIS WAS BEACH, JETTY AND SEA A.T BIG CORONA: SUNDAY .AFT'ERNOON D.,Plto Uncortoin Sunoll/no Aloni tho o .. st, Plenty of Fofks b1mo to th. Buch Cooperati'on by local &ovenunents, Carpenter said, would help the com· mission find and prevent more violations of the new law. "There you go taking my local authori· ty away from me again," count!red Commissioner Louis Nowell . a Los ·Angeles city councilman. "What is critically lacking, as the Senate select committee Joes its best to rc(fet out the truth, ls a rigorous set or procOOural safeguards," ACneW said. "Lacking such sa£eguards, the com- rniltee. I a.m sad to say, can hardly hope to find the truth and can hardl y fail to muddy the v:atcrs of justice beyond redemµ.ion .·• interest of fulldisclosure. · News reporta have said that Kalmbach is ready to ·testify that he solicited the \\fatergate. money on instructions of former White House domestic adviser Jcihn 0 . EhrUchman. These reports said that Kalmbach said he balked at raising- more money \Vhen asked to do so by for mer \Vbite House chief of staff H.R. Haldeman. The Nixon ci>mmittce report lo the CAO said that on June 29. 1972 Kalmbach asked Stans for "all possible ca'sh funds'· Wind~whipped Wa!'es Keep Lifeguards Busy -I ~~~~~~~~~~- Doctor Arrested h1 Heroin Case ' -The commission voted 10 to 2 to ask Deputy State Attorney General Jcf£rey Freedman for a written opinion on \\·hether it has the authority to make an • _ NAl-,11\, Jap{ln {AP) -Three official demand. Americans, including a civilian doctor at ~'o~ing against the J.llOlion were com· a U.S. Army hospital, have been arrested i:r,1ss1oners Donald at1ght o! La Habra Agnew also said th.tt Jive television ~oveiag~CQoJribltted a "PeITy i\lasonish impact~ the· hearings. ·. to be. given him for the urgent "\Vhite House projccl." Hurricane-spawned surf kept a skeleton crew of-Newport-B e a 'c h· lifeguards busy over the \\'eekend pulling more than 100 exhausted swimmers from the waves. far cut at sea blowing herself out. and accused of participating in a "large-aud P.oberl Rooney of Huntington B_each. _ ·-~ ~~:--r.-:·~-..---Ba:ight-favored the~idea of--sendmg-a,----1 ~kabey saldl fiere Were no ser10~le _.._11ero1n smugghpg operauon, letter to cities in the l I H Aioew made his remarb at the 67th annual meeting of. the National Associa· lion o1. Attorneys General and waa given a standinl: ovation at the end of his • ,minute address. 11 At the White House, Press Secretary Ronald L. Zlegler said he had oot read Aanew's speech but 11id be was certain ~'the vice pre!klent as v i c e president ·\fas expresaing bls vlewa." · As for the Senate committet'a hear· 'ing1, Ziealer said "we are not taking ·an official \\tb.ite House J>OSition on the p~ • 'Cess o( the Ervin hearings." 1 Agne,v said wide.spread publicity and loose procedures may allow guilty !See AGNEW, Pqe %) Coa1t '1'hooe IJl'&y Skiol will Cqlltinue- at leaat In the momllli houri along the Oraqe CouL Occasi..,.l drlz- . . 1les tollowed b~ partially ....., 1Hlel Jn ltbe aiiernoon Tuetday. lllchl o(Jll_ at the beaches riling to the low 'llll Inland. • INSIDE TODi\ V . Capitoi eleootor girl! art up fu the air ovtr ntw order i1i.-- .formi11g them that tltc braless look 1: 1tot b& kee ping with tl1<1r.:'l<>fty" occupation. See st~ru, "l>ooe 12. .. This was Jess than two "'eeks after five men ·were arrested inside Democratic party offices at the Watergate Hotel in the early hours of June 17, 1973. The $75,000 came from c1ah oon. tributicms, the source of which the com· mittee told the GAO it previously faUed to report. These contributions included $45,000 whic"h..Kalmbach obtained from the com- nllttee Feb. 3, 1972 for "non.usual ex· .penses" but which S.tans determined Kalmbach did not need and apparently ~ed hitn to return. ... Kalmbach also was given $30,000 con· tribuled June 29, 1972 from Phijj,pplne na- tionals. The comm ittee-Mid it had .at that pdint received the $30,000 and was .trylrig to determlne whether it was a legal con- lTibution because it came from foreign nafJonals. The committee said the money was ~ssed to ·Kilmbach despite th i s unresolved legal question "because of the urgency and importance a d v a n c e d by ,Kalmbach." Ti><l•Y'• reporl waa filed In compliance with the fect<ral campaign finance act that took ellecl AFi! 17, 1172. It requlrts dlaclolure of coolrtbutionJ and e1- peodilurtl ol '100 or m<ire. The GAO hu died the Nl1on finance committee for 11Yeral violltiona of the law, lncludlnl failure to report the f/5,000 that Siano gave to Kabnhlcll. The commltloe reported It IUll bu fU mUUon tn leftover campalcn funds, In· eluding !490,000 Jn corilrlbuttons that hadn 'l previou&ly been reported. Panther Ey,es France PARIS.(UPI ) -The lawyor ror Bia~~ Pllllthcr, 'leader Eldridge Cl.eaver again appealed to f<~rfttlce today to grant political asylum to Ille American militant on grounds It ls not saro for him t~ live In Alger\&_ or to return to I.be United States. Lawyer Roland DUmas did ·no1 sly "1lere -Cleaver Is llvlng but did say he Is nol residing In Al,.rta. -• ,. . '.-·-.. ---.-"~·•~;',.._ "Most of the time we had all of our men committed to rescues," said Lifeguard U. 1Logan Lockabey. "It was a frightening -thing-to have-iVerybody out on~ duty." More t!fan 140,000 people swarmed to the ·Newport Beach shoreline O\'er the weekend to escape the hot inland sun that burned through m6ming overcast. Lockabcy said most of the sWtmmers ''ho had to be rescued "-'Cre caught in. the powerful riptides as surf ran seven fee l. whipped up by a hu ge storn1 south of the border. "Hurricane Ava down off Mexico had winds up to 200 miles per hour," Lockabey said. "It was the biggest storrn in history. on this Coa~t ." Lockabey said the surr would have been even higher -possibly more than 10 feet -jf the big storm hadn 't beon moving ao fast:t Today, Ava was reported ·· · 'J h "" dod coasazone.e 1njunes reported 1n the 93 rescues Sun-apanese aut or1tics announce t ay. called lhat a more friendly'approacb . day and 15 on saturday. · The -government's Narcotics Control "There are coas tail cities ,vifh wl'lom The underst3ffed llfeguard crews faced Office in Okinawa said 4.4 pounds of w~ ~on't have fri~dly relations," Com· the added problem Stinday of the st'art o( heroln were seized. nuss1oner .ca':'?1eh Warscha~ or Los summer surfing restrictions. From now Authorities idenUfied the physician as Angeles said. One ol them is. ~ey,·port tmtil the fall , surfing from 19th street.to Beach. IJ w~ have a ~~al op1n100, we he Sa 18 An R' . 'l"rillted to the Dr. Wlliam C. l~Jthe, 32, of Fort can deal with the cities who want to t n a iver is i . Lauderdale Fla cooperate and those who don't." hours cl 6 a.m. to noon and 4 p.m. to lllll· ' · Freedman said the commission can _W,:. . • They said Kothe mailed the heroin always •ask for cooperation but the ques. . \ut ldl stalorrbemgl ofuntthel J ireguar23 dLocte~beers « from Vietnan1 in three boxes of medical lion is whether the cities must or may 130 ue g n 1 une , -. y . an,.wer. said. although t~ree..fouFth.s of the fu.n equipment addressed lo J\i. Sgt. •lugh R. Previous attorney general opink>ns sum~er crt,,\v w~ on duty by this Hubbard, 37, or Gleason. Tenn.-Hubbjr.Q hcn·e said thst local government! don't coming weekend. .. hi,·e to put cond.iUons on their buildin'I The cool ocean bree1.es -n was about is assigned to !he lsl Special Forces pern1it procedures because of the n~w (See RESCUES, Pa1e Zl · Group at Can1p Sukiran . l:H''· freedman seld. * * * New· Per1nits De1na11ded ' The NeWport Bea~h-baSed Balboa Bay Club must apply for permits to build 415 OXtdominium tmits oo Santa Cata· lina Island, 1he Solith Coasr Regional Zone. ConJervotioo ColnmiaiOn ruled t .. day. storm dr4ins, grading and models' were granted before Nov. 8. • Prop. 20 became law Nov. 8. Building permits for 1$4 condominiums -the first phase of the Catalina Island project -were Issued by the city of He said the project is necessary so the city can complete new water and sewer lines. DAILY PIWT AD MAKES BIG FIND ,; 'The commission voted 1 to 5 ·to grant / exemptions from permits for only part of the Hamilton Beach dcveloomellt. Avalon on Jan. 28, 1973. 4 To get vested rights, c;tevelopers have had to obtain building pennits, incurred substanti1l JiabUlties and completed substantial work by Nov. I. &lch is nlso a plRnner for the Santa Catalin~1 l"-h+nd Company. 1,·hich has .a 1 lease \'./it:1 Lile Bay CluiJ for the Hamilton Be::H:h JH'Ojt'CL ·Commission E~ec,1ti•1' i1 ireclor J\telvin Carpen!~: .cwu•r,.,1~·} :~.l the p:Jrlial a~ prova l. Vot i.11, fc . U¥1; ecornm~ndaticn 'A'Ctl? COmn1iSSi011ers J11d. Ro~ener, Don· old \\'ilson. Don Phi ir ltus Rubley, James J-(3 yes on;\ r .1-i·,1:i \l' 1~1·haw/ ~1 r3. \V11rsch1uio• h'ld 1eo:l tr.I :t pos!ible , Bay Club officWs can comple«e · gnd· Don't take a loss. Heres how to make Jng utiHUes access roads seawalls and a real find with a Daily Piiot classified thrfe model~. All ronstruCuon alter lhat ad: oo Ca1allna is not exempted from Prop. 20 controls. MALE Se•lpOint Siamese cat, nr. H.e:if Ave. & Alqon~ quln, HB. Beloved pet or I.he (Name). ,f'h , (Phone No.J Reward! . • /, ', 'Mlc tdvertieers called to say, 11We found oUr calf Thanks ao much! We are enjoy Inc your paper /' Maybe you've l~t something rteeritty. Your ad.visor can help you look. She can be round at 642· 5678. ' ... ' • The Bay Club also operates recreation· al fRclli11cs In Newport and Pelm Springs. Thomas O'Keefe~ttomcy for the Bay Club. ••Id l•teflharhe didn 't know If he would appeal the action._ Appeals m4st be filed before lhe state commission within 10 days. , O'Keefe, also a San Clemente e 1 l y touncllman, ar~ued thj\t the_pro}ect has been pfaMed' 81nce t!IM 111111 thus deserv· es a 101at cxf!mptionf .. • , , lie said a number of construellon _per· mlts' for. the seawall, rctalning wall , . / O'Keele contended that a building per- mit is not ••magic''. He llllid the ·project has a constltullona,J vested right to con-. tinue. Commissioner Art HoJmes, also a Sao Clemente city councilman. Initially su~ ported a full exemption to:r lhe project. lie said the developers .. were caught in mtdstreom" when '1hc law changed. · Commissioner Ronald Caspers aid, • "We can tit here and rtex our bureau· Cfl\lic Jl'VJSCles' but it is pointless to hold ll,p this proje;ct." Caspers is chairman or the Oranac County Board or $Jper· visors. ' · Also l!JJ>POrtlng the application "'IS Mator pr .. lem of Avalon Rudi Belch. ' violatlon cf the c>as1 ·• ;:-;-1 1::~ by the Bay Club April 3!1. SJ~_ haL_scea th ~ ·W~g.cading ... being done for 1he sl:1nd p1 n :ect ¥.'Ith-- out any permits lron1 roe Or.:inge-Los Angeles County conlmlsslo1l. O'Kccfc def~nded the c<>mpnny's delay in filing an applicntion. lie s.iid il took lime to gather ~he rinnncial in rormAtlon necessary. . Vo.tog against the p3rilnl· exemption we:re-commissioners Q\sr1er1, Robert~ RO<M1Cly, Rhnmon C. 1o·ay, ..Louis Nowell and Don•kl Brl&hl ; ..,._ __ _ , • ,-,. ,! DAILY PILOT $16.4 MIUlon Newport Budget Hearing Tonight Argument,s· In Murder Case Given .l . l / . By TOM BARLEY G1t1zens tonl1h1 will have a chance to • Cuy ~tanager Robert I.. \Yynn sa id 01 ,119 0,1,., ,1111 s1111 • .. ' . -• ~---qutslk>n any portio n of the pro~sed_$16.4 much of the lot~l budget Increase Is the A 0 ... J .nt. s pertor CourLjury. '""" irinnon Ne~rt13e3cllti'Udie ro neit~slilt Or c8 rry-ovtrrWlding and-publlC---n-range-.~ Y--· .~ ..-..... year during a public hearing before the v.·ork s projects that u•ill be impossible: to ""as urged today to use the common ' . .. l I -. City Council. st art before the end of the current fiscal sense you brought into this courtroom" I Jewish U11its Attack Visit~ By Btez11;riev- The budget '"as orlglnaU y about year. to find C8rl Anders Eckstro m guilty ,on $150.000 Jes~ than the total up for final Wvm1 said the additions to budget ex-two charges or fi rst degree murder. adoption tonight. Councilmen reshuffled pencli tures for the most part are balaoc-Prosecutor Robert Chatterton asked the capital improvements ~tion during ed out by leltover funds from state gas th · · J dge William c. Spelrs' a special budget study session Saturday. tax returns. _:.__~ 1r:_ u · . COOncilmen will take up 1he matter or carn·over revenues in the general fund courtroom to close the three-week tnaJ of acfoptlng the budget at thcif 7:30 meeting portion of the capital ill'J£1rovem~nts the Midv.·ay Cily man by ruling that he in City Hall . ..,, budget boosted that total by $68,000. shot and killed tv.•o Los Angeles County { Wynn says the money will be spent on lawmen at h1s home last Jan. 4. the Balboa Island's Grand Cinal dredg-Chatterton appeattd with that plea lo ing project ($7,350) and the University be predicting what might be the crux of Avenue extension between M~cArthur Deputv Public Defender Ron Butler's Boulevard and Jamboree Road ($60,000 ). / A tota l of ts,ixK> was added to the city's final argument. Butler \\'ill be delivering his closing statement late today. water fund lo pay for an "inundatiOQ Chatterton argued fhis mornlng that Study" of !he area around Big Canyon Eckstrom, 2.1, was in full possession of Reservoir lo show ho\v widespread his nlental facullles ,~·hen he drove back -ntxxung would be if the dam breaks. to his home after killing two persens in Readjusted gas tax return s allowed the Cerritos and prepared for \\.'hat he knew council to boost expenditure~ from that "·outd be a sho"·do\\'11 "'ith police. WASHINGTON IUPJ) -Soviet leader fund by $70.lnl 10 help fwid a widening ·''Angry and frustrated, yes." Chal- LC<lnid I. Brezhnev'! meeting next week project on Balboa Boulevard. some traf-terton said . ··But he knew \\'hat he "'as with President Nixon has come under at-fie signal modifications and other doing when he shot officer Donald tack by a senator citing Watergate and holdover public works projects. Schneider through the screen door and by some Jewtsh organizations citin g the Councilmen also appro.ved expenditure tracked Oflicer Carl \Vil.son across the Soviet Union's erriigration policies. oi an addition al $8,000 10 put light s on the lawn before shooting him \\'ith the same Co rona de! r-.1ar Hi~h School tennis courts aulomati·c ri"fle.'' · Other Je"·ish groups, citing the l'l8 ooo · · II ,. 1·• bo ~ , \\'as or1g1na Y es una ~ t Challerton said the kill in" of ty,·o President's desi re to gi ve Brezhnev as t d $' 200 r · r· • Ru . cos s \\'Cnt upJ an ,, or ne"' ire per•~s in Cerri!OS was not an issue in polite a "'elcome as Nixon got in ssta h __., last i·ear, were cautioning against a oses. the Orange Count y trial but Eckstrom's A portion of the carryo\'cr fwid s v.·ill acti'on s 1·n the shopping center shoo!jna series of demonstrations planned for lbe I be sed dd $10 000 to t•· M< ooo · • . a so u to a · , •re ....,, "obviouslv have a direct bearing on the period Brezhnev's trip. already buda:eted for bicycle trails. Coun-case.'' " Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash.), urg-cilmen stipulated that the money cannot But again. he said, Eckstrom displayed ed in a copyrighted interview with U.S. be spent witil a specific plan is prepared no evidence ol insan.ity when be shot tv.~o Nev.·s and World Report, published Sun-and matchln• countv runds ob1a1·n·• · e " ~. girls , one of them fat.ally, and ther1 shot day. that the Nixon-Brezhnev summit Other action before the council tonight and killed a young man who came to meeting be postponed because or includes: !heir aid. \Vatergatc. -Public hearing on a requt!st by Carl "He kept the gun he UffOO in those kill· "I believe that It 's a very , very poor Hillgren l"o build a home on one of three ings hidden wider his ji cket," Chatterton lime for the P:resid~nt to be meeting with lots adjacent to Inspiration Point in told the jury, "and when be got in his car ~1r. Brez.hnev," Sen. Jackson said. '11 Corona etc) Mar. A report on efforts lo and drove iway from a place where he thinK the meeting should be postponed -f'aise fwids to buy and preserve the land had put bullets into three penons, he not cancefcd , but postponed. fs expected . care£ully halted at the stop sign outalde "This is a risky time for him lo be -DiscuS!lion of proposed ooopera tion the shopping center. bargaining with lhe head of an e:ittremely between the city, Corps ol Engineers and "That doesn't SQund to me like insanity powerful country ... Mr. Brezhnev will the Newport ' Harbor Chamber ol Com-or diminished capacity," Chatterton said. be coming here right in the fury of tt)e merce fn obtaining a model test basin for "He left Cerritos, came home to 8351 Watergate hearings on Capitol Hill. Sure-the Harbor Area . Flight St. and made elaborate J)repara- ly 1.1r. Breihnev is not so high-principled -Action on a proposed ordinance· tioos to dispose of any lawm(ll v.·ho that he 's going to forego the temptation regulating Ne\\'POrt Beach police official might be headed in his direction.~ to take advantage of that situation." IO\V truck services and requiring such ],1any s t.a t em en ts made by Demonstrattons were being plaMed in _ operators lo obtain special certification.· psychiatrists, brought forward in Washlngton, New York and ne:ir Nixon 's Eckstrom's defense. actually supported OOme in San Clemente. lo protest the the prosecution's case, Chatterton re. refusal of the Soviet Union to let all l"ro• P .. e J minded the jury. Russian Jews emigr1;1te freely to Jsrael. "Eckstrom Was not insane and he '!''a! Among the demonstrations planned to AGNEW not even confused when he killed thoR co incide \\'ith Brezhne v's eight-day visit, • • • tY.'O police officers," tbe prosecutor said. .r'-starting next Monday : __! ..:.:.._ "He~had the-eapaclty-10reason'and 1 ask · -A "National Freedom Assethbly for persons to escape puni 9hment and may you to convict him of the chirges filed Soviet Jews" here Sunday, with about ruin the innocent. a1alnst him." J0,000 persons expectNI to march from "The indefatigable camera will paint the U.S. Capitol to the grassy ellipse .just both heroes and villain! In lurid and in. so uth of the \Vhite House . delible ccilors before the public's very -A candlelight parade to con11erge on eyes In the course of these proceedings," the Nixon compound at San Clemente Agnew said. "The orderly procedures by which June 20. facts are elicited and \'erified in a court -A -symbolic two-minute work stop-of law are lacking each morn ing "·hen page in New York City June 21 . "'ith Sen. Ervin's gavel comes down and the Mayor John V. Lindsay expected to Senate's trial of the Nixon administrat ion participate. before the court of public opinion -Floating cf balloons over lhe San resumes." Clemente complex June 24, when Brezhnev is expected to be !here, bearing the rnessage In Russian and English : "Let 1ny people go." -Assorted protests or moments of sil ence in a va riety of cities, including Los Angeles and Chicago. Si Frumkin of the Southern California Council for Sov iet Je\\'S, which is plan- ning to rloat the balloons. told UPI he got a jgjnt telephone call urgiilg "g~ nu•n· ners" from Jacob Stein. of the Con- ference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organiza1ions, Richard t.·laas of the Na- tional Conferenc e on Soviet Jewry and Isaiah ~1inkoff of the National Commun- ity Relations Advisof'y Council . "They made clear that the President is very sensitive abou t people conilng to his home in San Clemente and would con- sider demonstrations there to be bad manners." Frunkim sa id . But he said hi$ organization was determined to impress on Brezhnev the desire of many Amerltan Jev.'s lo see free emigration Sen. Sam J_ En•in (D-N.C.). is ch.Jirtnan of the Senate Watergate com- mittee. Agne"' called the h~arings a J:Olitical ''beauty contest" and said. "The at- tractivenes.s and presence of t h e partici pants may be more ilnportan t Lhan the content of the lestimony." Although Agnew did not specifica lly call ror suspension of the hea rings in fa vor or completing courtroom trials first, he said this would be, ';beyond a doubt , .. !he safest and wisest way." The vice president said that he expect~ the hearings to continue despite his reservations but wants to make the na- tion aware of the dangers. Agnew also chided the press for what he called an "excessive ha.ste to print the spectacular." f'rom ~age 1 Nixon Weighing Eco1iomic Advice Fro1n Commitree \\'ASHINGTON (UPI ) -President Ni :..on met ror two hours with top economic strategists today, then sum- moned members of a high-level labor· management advisory commitiee to the \\1hite House to d is c u s s the Adm inistration's nex t move in the fight aeainst inflation. -Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler slid Nixon has nlade no final decisions yet and \\"as \\"eighing a ran '(e"of~proposals to streng then the Phase Ill ~·age-pric;e con· trol program \\•hich has not checked the "·orst infla tion in more than 20 years. Ni:..on also met \\'ilh hi s national secu rity advist>r. Henry A. Kissinger. to discuss the shaky Vietnam truce and next week's visit or Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev. (Related story, Page 4) The President caUed the labor·manage- n1ent committee to discuss the eoonomlc situation. Jn the past, Nixon has met with that group just prior to aMouncing new economic initiatives. -from the Soviet Union. RESCUES ... Although Ziegler declined to predict when Nixon l1'0Uld act O{I the economy, other Administration officials hive said an ann ouncement is expeeted this week. . , ' I OIAN61 COAST • DAILY PILOT l~• O••no• c ... H DAILY Plt OT,.Wlll'I wtll(M ,, UWN:lln"' 11\f N•Wl·Prtn. 11 Pullll9'1fd llY ll'lt Ort n11t (NII Pul>lll!llng (om~ny 5tP•• rt1t .Olll11n1 t rt llUlll.tlN, Mor11hy rllrollQlll '"•ltltf, • 1or (0$11 MtP, Nt-rl ltldl, 1111r!!lllflOn lltl~l'lllto;mttln Vtlltv. LIQllPll • ll"tl'I. l•vlne/Sadc:ll11>11tk •nd ~•n Clemen1t/ 85 to 70 deg rees both day! -also brought out hundreds of weekend sailors. The Orange County Harbor Depart- ment palr(Jl repo rted that allhough the harbor \Vas jammed "'ith boats, there "·ere no n1ajor incidents. The patrol reported 12 to\\·s and eight other assists to disa bled boats. Senate Democratic Leader MI k e ~lans(ield of ~lontana, 5 aid if Nixon dcrernor-act~lTgteSr"·ill:------:--=-::-. •·t.;n\esS son1ething is done shortly. in my opinion . \re face an an nual in!lation ra te or around JO or 11 . percent," i\Jonsfleld said in a Se~te speech. Si n Jut n C1p!11r1no A .. ng!o •f'OiOnll ICllHon 11 .,.,.llllsl'ltd St fllf<Jty1 ""' Sun<J1y1. Tiit prll'ICl~I PUllilsl'llf'IO ..... , Is fl Hll Wut la1 Sitttl, (Ol!f Mitt, Ct ll!O•nlt, tltN. Rob11t N. We•d Prn lcl1n1 '"" Pubrr"1tt Fiend Witl1 Grisly Gifts J•c• R. C11,l1y Vle:o "•11ill1111t 11141 CHntr11 M•,,.tt• Tht 11111 IC11vll Eoltot Tho11111 A, Mv•phlno M.,...lnp Edllot Plaguing Balboa Woman L ''''' Kri19 A sadistic suitor who alternates hit of. .........., ltKll (lly lfl .. r fefiog5 among bouquet s Of flowers. - N-.-t .._. Office butchertd pets -P>clud lng 11 est with a JJJJ Newport lovl••••d kitchen knife burled In Its chest -and M1 lli119 Addro111 ,.0 .1 •• 1111, t2••J lewd notes was being 110ught todoy by o....-OMc.. Newport Beach police. c111t ,,..,.,, n11 wn r .. , '''"' The m"slel')' m11.n has vlstttd the l,.ttltnl 81t01: m l'or•r AWt!W " H11<111,_..., 11K~: 1111s •""' •wt.v•1• Balboa .home of a young woman sevcrAl 5lfl c,_,., as"""' 1 1 "~1"' • .. 1 t1me1. Investiga tors say. In addition to t 11111•1n1 (714t Ml ... Jll ~making ob!cene teJephnne calls. - Cl-"1H ... ....,.. .. '41·1671 She rr:ported the most recent case1,one <""''""'· 1u.a. °'"'• ""'" '"''~ logged 11 unlawful entry, lo Officer Lee (Ol!'lptl'lt. '" -111r111, 111111•••11••••· R ~11 r•· · r k to ... 1..,111 ""' .. ' or iM1wr11"""°"'1t · ~•rt111 Ouc I I K:f returning rom Wor ""' .. ,,,.,,..111:111 w11'-' -.•111 ,.,. 'I. rtnd,a· artsly gift from the man carrying mJMi... ti -r1tftl ....... ,. h ph n1 .,._... """ '"' ..... w ., c .. ,. ,..._, 1 on t c antom rtation. t1111tMt.. f\lflwf•111111 >r ,.,,i., .., ..,7.1--A-dead-gray--tetrler dog wit h Us head !'Mll'~IYI -mill ll..IJ ,._,lll~I lllfllliry bl udgeoned lay "" ti. .. middle Of the llvlna ........ , ..... "-" -"""· .• ,.... ~ 1-oom fl oor. the girt told pcllce, but there was no ron:ed entry to the prt!mise1. She said in prt.vlous visill the mystery man left two dead cat• on her tronl pnrch. one of which had a kitchen knife still in tis body. She saJd the dead cat wa!i 1ccomptnled by o. note \\'aming that her cal would be ne:.:t. The worried-woman alto told police she suspects the unknown admirer keeps track of ·hcr dally routine and how-hlr •t-. tentlons are being rccelved. / 'One of his first gifts was a bouquet of flowers left stuck in her mallboi:, Of!lcer llob<r1s was told. She discarded It ~~ errptly received n'fiother flora art em Ills wh1cli eluded a note .warning that this one hid better not-wind up in the traJh can Uke the las!. _,._ ,. ' < I DlllY l'llOI Sllfl PllOIO NEWPORT BEACH FIREMEN PREPARE PUMPER FOR NEW PAINT, COLOR SCHEME From Left ire Enginee r Bla ke Paisley, C1 pt. Ray Toggweiler; Fireman Bob Webber Probe Continues l11to Newport Woman's Death , Chemical tests are still being con- ducted on the body of a Newport Beach wogian round dead under suspicious circumstances in her small brick cottage Friday morning. Mary Wilkins, SS, or 2426 l!lh SI., had !uffered an abrasiOn on her left temple, which led homicide investigators to probe the posalb!Uty •of violence. Dtt.ective Sgt Don flcker said at the scene, however, that lnllial investigation indicated Mrs. Wilkins probably sus- tained. the small wolllld during a fall . Coroner's deputies say cause of the \1ictim 's death between midnight and 7:30 a.m., has not been determined and that toxicological tests will be reqUired. A friend of the victim discovered her body when he dropped by Mrs. Wilkins' residence and notified a neighbor to call police. " Th.! body was taken to Baltz-Ber1eron Funeral Home and funeral arrangements are pendin1 Tr&nSrer to -a ~-Pru'l!ena mortuary. Three Injured In Auto Crash Tilree Orange coast resiaents were listed in satisfactory condition in a l-lun- tington Beach hosplt1l today with in· juries suffered in a car accident Sunday afternoon. Police said Eilen Hart, 29, of 1801 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach was pulling out of a shopping center driveway on Brookhurst Street near Garfi eld A\•enue u·hen her ca r collided "'ith one driven by Anthony Gutien-ez, 19, of 9162 Warlleld Drive, Huntington Beach . ?i.1rs. llart. Gutierrez and his brother. Police sai d investigation of the ~rash is Rudi. were all taken to Pacifica llospital . continuing. Newport Firenie_n Save I Cash .-Sand Own Trucks By WILUAM SCHREIBER 01 11Nr Dally ruol 1111! Ne"rport Beach Fire Department of- ficials have found a v.•ny to keep their crews busy in between fires and save the city a little money at the same time. f'iretnen al \\\'O of the city 's fire s!A- lions have sanded , primed. stripped and Antiwar Veteran Protesters W a11t Martha to Talk NEW YORK I UPI ) -Thirt y antiv,.ar protesters carrying signs and shouting "let Martha talk" demonstrated Sunda y in front of the ?i.lanhattan 1partment bull4ing of John frlitchell. • It was not kno\\'TI if the former at- lorney general .and his wife were al home at the time .• The protesters, members of the Viet· nam Veterans against the War <VVAW ), called for Mitchell to renounce President Nixon and "get all tbe dirty tricks off your chest." The group carried red. white and blue placards reading "Free t~ Gaines".i]le a. John ~titcbell, and all other political prisoners." They gathered at the entrance to the fashionable cooperative a p • r t m e n t building on Fifth Avenue in which Mltohell and his wife ~fartha live. The Gainesville a are a group of VV AW members who \\·ere indicted i n Gal.nesville. Fla. last fall on chargea of conspiracy to disrupt the Republlcan con- \'enlion in Malml. P.1it chell himself "'as indicted last monlh. and charged "'Ith perjury and conspiracy in an alleged pJot ~ obstruct a federal .investi gation of financier Robert Vesco, who donated 32.50,000 to the · Nixon re-elcctioo campaign. masked two pumper trucks and tv.·o pickup tru cks in prepar:ii ion for their conve rsion fro1n fire engine red lo the new fire engine \\'hite. "The chief estimated "'e save up to .$2,000 by preparing one of the engines ourselves.'' said Pu blic Infor1nation Of· ficer Art r-.Iorton . ' Generally speaking. fi remen like work· ing on the truck~ even !hough moet say they-have never dooe that kind d .jot> before. They say its helter than other. non·relatcd duties like painting park benches. The latest project. a pumper truck at the Balbo.a Peninsula station. should be done thi s v.·eckcnd and ready for a white paint job. Capt. Ray Toggv.eiler and his men have wibolted just about everything that v.·111 come off and masked over everything that wouldn't They've" also hammered out ~ents. sand- ed do v.11 th e "'hole truck and splotched it up \\·ith gray· pri mt>r pai nt using <1 spray gun borrowed from one or the other capotlns In 1he departmenl. "It's kind of-a \\'Or k-sludy progra1n, said Togg\reilcr. "\\'e~ve never done this h<'fore so v.·e'rc kind of learning as \\'e go." Togg"'cilcr said the truck·paintlng pro- gram is part of an cffoz1 by lhc fire department admlnistraJJon II!' keep firemen busy on chores that relate more closely to their real )ob. · ''Painting park benches just isn't too cl06e to what we do," he said. One glance at all the glitterU\g chrome and fire-fighting tqulpment removed from the trock and neally stacked in the fire house lead! to the question, "What happens if there's a fire?" · 1oggv.·eiler cast a thumb toward the re:ar of the bu ildng at an old pumper. a veteran of better yoors but sUll bright red and shining l1•ilh chrome. "'\\le'll use the reserve engine." he said. "I dOn't think "·e'll be painting that one." Once the preparation v.•ork is finished, the trucks \\i ll be driven into Los Angeles to be paint ed by Crown Engineering, the company that made lhem . NOBODY SELLS GE FOR LESS THAN ADD A GE AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER NOW OR LATl!R "LOW !'RICES ARE BORN HERE - RAISED ELSEWHERE" u.J cu. ,T. HffO,,ton 149111 at,ltlOllATOlt:P•lllllt •a ~'·' CU. n . ..,...,I OIT" 1311'' •• ,.., .... T0 ...... 01• OIAMT SI.I Cl. l'f. MO l'lflOfiT •&71'' tlD...,.•llH 11,.ll•a•ATOI Authorl1od GI SI RVICI , Mtmller el C11lfor nla11 L1111e1t 90 DAY CASH Cooper1tlv1 Buying WITH APPIOnt Group Wllh Tho CHDIT Volume Buying ~ 'ower of 110 Slorn 1M•••11u1 ~~ -~541-771 ~- 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548-7788 • \ ,.. .... . . -' ' 162, 2 SECT.IONS, 26 PAGES -· I ORANGE CPUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1973 \ . • • • • • I Today's Final .N.Y. Stocks c TEN, CENTS .. Prosecution Say s-Eck.Strom ane Ill illillgs_ By...l'Jl&L BARLEY 0t llM Dtltr , • ._. s"" . ' An Orange County Su~rior court jury was urged today to '1use tlle common sense you brought into this courtroom" to find CArl Anders Eckstrom guilty on t.wo charges of first degree murder., Prosecutor Robert Chatterton asked the jury in Judge Willlan1 C. Speirs' .courtroom to closc·the three-week trial of the ?i.lid Wi!Y Cil y man by n11ing . that he --.,. shot .na killed two Los Angeles Counly lawmeft at h1I home last Jan. -4. Chatterton appeared with that plea to be predlctihg Whit rntght'""'be the crux or Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler's final argument. Butler will be delivering his closing statement late today. Chatterton argued this morning that Eckstrom, 23, was in full possession of his mental facu!Ues-v.·hcn he drove back to his home after killing two persons in * * * * 'Safeguards Lacking' 4 Bugging A\rings . ~ Ripped.by Agnew ST. LOUIS, r.to. (AP ) -Vice Presi· At the \Vhite House. Press Secretary dent Spiro T. Agnew today said ~he Ronald L. Ziegler said he had not read Senate Watergate hearings are _putting , 1 • , • the Nixon administration on trial and-Agnew s speech but said he Y.as ccrtam aestroying chances that ilJstice and truth "the vice presidenl as v i c e president "·ill be achieved in the political espionage "'as expressing his vie\\·s." scandal. .. · As for lhe Senate committee's hear- "W hat is ·critically Tacking. as the Senate select C<>mmittee ~ its be~t to fen-el out the truth. is a Rgorous· set or procedural safeguards." Agnew said. "Lackin& such saleguards. the com- mittee, I am sad to say, can hardly hope to rind the trµth and can hardly fail to muddy the waters o( justice beyond redemption .'' Agnew also .said lhc:tl live television coverage contributed a ''Perry Masonish impact" to the hearings. Agnew made his remarks at the 67th annual meeting of the National Associa· lion or Atl(lmeys General and was given a standing ovation at the end of his -36- minute address. . Nixo1i Weigliing· Eco1io1nic Aclv ire Fr.orn Cornrnittee ings, Ziegler said "we are not taking an official Wbite House position on the pro- cess of the Ervin hearings." Agnew said \Vidcspread publicity and loose procedures · may allow guilty persofis to...,.escape punishment and may ruin the innocent. "The inHefatlgable camera \Yill 'paint both heroes and villains in lurid and in- delible colors before the public's ve ry eyes in the course or these proceedings ,~· Agnew -said. ' "Tile orderly procedures by which facts are elicited and verified in a court or law are lacking each morning when Sen. Ervin's gavel comes down and the Senate's trial of the Nixon administration betore the cOurt or public opinion resumes," Sen. Sam J. Ervin 1 O..N.C. ). is ch::iinnan of the Senate Watergate com- mittee. Agnew called the hearings a f olitical '·beauty contest" and said. "The at- tractiveness and presence or t h e participants may be more importan~ than the content of the testimony." \VASflINGTO N (UPI I -President Although Agnew did not spcc lfic:illy call Nixon met for t\ro hours with top for suspension or the hearings in fa vo_r of ,conomlc strategists today. then sum· comple ting courtroonl trials first. he said mooe9.._ members of a high-level labor· this would be, "beyond a doubt ... the management advisory committee to the safest and wisest way." White House to di sc u ss the -The-vice-president said that lle..expects Administration's next move in the figh t the hearings ·to continue despite his against inflation. reservations but wants to ma ke the na- Press Secretary Ronald L . Ziegler said tion aware of the dangers. Nixon has made no final decisions yet Agnew also chided the· press for what and was weighing a range of proposals to he called an "excessive haste to print the strengthen the Phase III wage-price con-spectacular." trol program which has not checked the Whi!e praising the natiorl's press f~r wont inflation in more.than 20 years. expos'!lg the Watergate. scandci, he said Nixon also met with his nati~tto~ news stories from leaked security adviser, Henry A. Kissi11Jer ._to · ·sources may actua~ly !rus~.rale the pro- discuss the shaky Vietnam truce an-d cesses or truth and JUS~ice. . . next week's visit -0r Soviet leader Leonid Bl!_~ Agnew . ~as critical primarily of I Brezhne v (Related sfory Page•> the t1ve telev1s1on coverage of the hear- . The P :d I·' I 1' ho lngs. res1 .ent cal~ t te a r-manag~-"l'l d 1 licat the search for ment comnutlee to discuss the economic ... en s ~ comp _ e • sitp1tion. In the past Nixon has met with t~th by making both wlln~s and ~m-h · . ' . mdtec players on a spothghted national t l!i 1~up, J~~t prior lo announcing new stage," he said, "and it tend~ to impede ea:uom1c 1n1t1at1ves. . , . . the search for justice by ·creating a ""--1'tthDugh---Zlegler-d~lined:::t0-predict~ellingll0od"""30f-prejudicial-p1.1bUcity when Nixon i;yo~ld act ~n. the economr. that could make it virtually impossible to other Adn1lnlstr .. tion officials ~ave stud select an impartial jury when and if new an announcement IS ~xpected this we.ek. indictments are returned in t h e Senate Democratic Leader ~11 k e r ,. 'fl.1analield of Montana, s a id if Nixon Watergate case. doea not act, Congress \viii. Cerritos anCI prepared Ior what be knew Y.'OUid be a sho...,·down with police. "Angry and frustrated, yes," Chat- terton saia. "But he knew what he was doing when he shot officer Donald Schneider through the screen door and 1racked Offi&.er ~rl \\1il~ across the lawn _&efor~ shooting him with the same autofuatic rifle." Chatterton said -·the kilting· of two persons in Cerritos -\vas not an issue in the Orange County trial but $ckstn>m's .actions in the shopping center shooting ''obvloustY have a direct bearing' on the case." But ag•in. he said, Eckstrom displayed no evidence of insanity y,•hen be. shot two girls. one or thei:n fatally, and~tben shot and killed a young man wh6 came to their aid. l. , "H'e kt!pt the gun· he used. ln~lhose kill· ings hidden under his jacket, 11.'.Chatterton .. • l • told Jhe j\10', "and when he got in his car and drove away from a place where he had put bullets into three persons, he carefully halted at the stop sign outside lhe shopping center. ''That doesn't sound to me like insanity or diminished capacity," Chatterton said. Hiie left Cerri1os. came home to 8351 Flight St. and made elaborate prepara· tlo-ns"1o dtspose or-any-lawmen who might be headed in his dire'ction." un -t.lany-s t a t e m e n 1 s made ___by psychiatrists , broughl forwa rd i n Eckstrom's defc t se. actually supported the prosecution's case. Chatterton re- minded lhe jury. "Eckstrom \\'as not Insane and he y,·as no! even confused when he killed those l\\"O police officers,'' the prosecutor said. "Ile had th(' capacity to reason and I ask ·you-to convict lilim oi-the charges· filed.__ against him." 0 ,, ~ Kalmbach Describes Procedure \VASHI NGTON fAP l Attorney Herbert \V. Kalmbach of Newport Beach -\\'as officially quoted today as sayin·----< payments made to Watergate defendants In tlae Cricket Busitaess .and their lawyers were a "White House project." .!- Kalmbach. President Nixon's fonner · personal lawyer, solicited $75,llx> rrom ' the Finance Committee to Rwlect the · President June 29, · 1972 for an urgent project that he sni~ "had api)roval of high authorities," the committee said in a report to the General AcCounting Of. fice. · A °lpokesman for the committee con- ri nned that th i4 is the same money · Kalmbach previously told the GAO he in~ eluded In payments to the Watergate defe ndanUi and their lawyers. Jn an, Kalmbach solicited and paid $210,000 for this purpose, but only $75,000 came from Maurice H. Stans, chainnan of the finance committee. The committee Said it 'never reporte d the expenditure publicly . b ecause Kalmbach told .committee officials it was unrelated to the campaign. But the committee said it wa s rJ!porting this expenditure along with a ?.1r. and Mrs. Roy Payne of· Fort \Vorth. Texas, oper· ate one of the more unique businesses -a cricket farm. complete with a barn and a flock of setting crickets. The Paynes started out with a box full of crickets in a 'back foom ..:.. now they sell about a ~million of1he chirping insects annually to zoos. uni· versities ~nd (ishennen. great man)' 'others about whii:h questions ' have been raised in recent months, in the interest of Eull disclosure. News reports have said that Kalmbach is ready to tesllry that he solicited the \Valergate money on Instructions of former White House domestic adviser John D. Ehrllchman. These reports said that Kalmbach !aid he balked at raising more money when asked to do so by former \Vhilc House chief or staff H.R. flaldeman. ----------·----~~~-------- Standard Oil to Abandon Mesa Councilmen Irvine Oil Drilling Site To Mull _!Judget --1,~ Stiiily Meet The Nixon committee report lo the / GAO said that on June 29. 1972 Kalmbach asked Stans for "all.possible.cash.funds" to be given him for the urgent "White !louse project." Irvine orlicials concerned about an oil permit. rig in their otherwise manicured in-The Standard Oil spckesman said du.Wial complex need worry no longer. geologists for his firm are reluctant to Standard Oil or California today in· release information about the depth of fonned the Irvine Industrial Complex it the Jr\1ine well. Such information is not is abandonio-g th~ site. generally made available to the com- A spokesman for the oil firm said, "We petition, he said. have .received no encouragement to con-For Standard · a typical ·exploratory tinue drilling" at the trvine exploratory well represents a $150.~ inveslment. well sit~ong lhe San Diea:o Frecw:iy The lrvihe operation might b e just south or P.1acArthur Boulevard. estimated at havjng Cost-siandard from "We are. however, still continuing tests Sll2,000 to $168,000 using an estimated and analyzing the results Qf test drill· cost of $2.000 to $3,000 for each it-hour ing." the spokemian said, explaining that diy of drilling. the spokesman said. clues frqm stratographic data might sug· Under tenns o'f the city permit, Stand· Costa Mesa's proposed' $3.4 million city This was less than two weeks after five Jflen were arrested inside Democratic budget wiU CQme under the scrutiny of party offices at the Watergate Hotel in the City Council tonight during a study the early hours or June 17, 1973. session scheduled for 7 o'clock in the first The '75,000 came from cash ~ Ooor conference room or the Civic tribu tions, the source or which the com- C.enter, 77 ·Fair Drive. rnittee told the Gi\O it previously failed to report. Two item,, likely lo draw controversy These contributions included '43,000 are requests hy i;;ity ~~anag_er Fred. which Kalmba ch obtained from the com· SOrsabat to hire a city public relations mittee Fel). 3. 1972 for l•non-usual ex- man and to add six motorcycle penses" but v.•hich Stans determined Patrolmen 10 the ~"'lice force. .. Kalmbach did not need .and apparently .,... -askeC.: hin1 to return. Councilmen have previously debated Kalmbach also was given '30,000 con- lhe public relations issue without reaching (Se K \LMBACH p c. .ge other-nearby locatiollS-for ..later ard will .r~ th~ in~""fiiiI coml!l{x drilling. site to it s original appearance after large · .!Lconc!usi9n . c;:ouncilman Alvin Pinkley e ' 1 · • age!) said ...... fie may-ob)CC o he'.rnof~iic,....;=:::""'"'==="'=======-:;'-­squad unless he can be convinced they are safe in traffi c. Crews today began dismantling the 160-cranes. \Yhich today sk'lwed traffic on the foot drill rig \Vhich might have remained ~n , Diego f'reeway. have removed the unlll July 1a under terms of a ·city -drtlhng tower. In addition to the budget, members of the council will discuss 1.1 pro~! to turn part of the Orange County Fairgrounds into a storage area for recreational Coast "Unless somethi ng is done shortly, in my opinion, we face an aMuat inflation rate of around IO or 11 percent," 1.!1111Cield uid in a ~1:1.le speech. Pirik Bus Line Files Suit vehicles. . Following the conclusion of the study session, Ma}'or Jack Hammett will reopen last J\.fonday 's adjo!Jmed bUsiness Weather Those gray skies will continuc- at ~ast in the morning hours along the Orange Coast. Occasional driz· zles followed by partially sunn y skies in the afternoon Tuesday. Highs of ISO at 1he beaches rising to the low 70s inland . ·DAIL Y PILOT AD MAKES BIG FIND Oon't take 1 loss. Here',\how to make a real find with a Dally Pilot classiOed ad: • ~fALE Sealpolnt Siamese cat, nr. Hell Ave. & Alcon- quln, HB. Beloved pet of the !Name). Ph. (Phone No.) Rewa rd ! --· The advertisers called to say, "We round our cat! Thanks so much! We are enjoyfi\g your paper." Maybe you've lost Mimethlng rccent.ly. qur ad.visor can help you look. She can :.be found 1t 142----,. -wn; . ' . I lrtdeperidertt" Firm Rejects County Pur chase Offer By JACK BROBACK 01 tlM o.il't '"" Staff Owners or the Pink Bus Linc today re- jected an offer Or ' the Orange County Transit District to arbitrate a purchase price for their Bea~h _BOulevard line and eot1ntered with a lawsuit of their own. TCrry Moshenko, attorney represenllng the Kadl~tz brothers, 1aid the law1u~ would demand damages for unfair com .. 'i>Ct1tlon and would seek an injunction to stop the Transi t District's recently started Harbor Boulevard line. · ""Moshenk..t said the injunction plea would be baaed "I' the Slate Public Utilities Code which re.quires !hat a --publi.c 1ranal't district mWJt buy out any ,. - ,.. , ' private competitor. ~like Kadletz, 20, O\\'t1er of the Pink Bus Llne.~v.'ith his brother Paul. 2t. said the transit Distcict's Harbor Boulevard line \Vas in._ direct comoclition to his firm 's Beach Boulevnrd line. He pointed out thaJ passengers could transler in Costa Mesa to .a district line running to the beoch In Hunllngton Beach. The Kadlett brothers have operat ed the Pi~~ Bu~ Line from L3 Hnbra lo Huntlngton .. S<!ach for tl)e past few sum - mfl?. •fhe-dl.'1rict's ~farbor Boulevard line originates in La llabra 8Jld terminates •t the-Newport Pier. Attempts by the Traru;i( )llstriql 10 ., . purcbase the Pink Line have dra gged on for &ever31 months. The district flrst or· rcred $30,0IY.> for the line and its assets. This Y.':ts temporarily accepted by the Kadlet7. brothers but rrjectcd l3ter ''hen !he distrfct later addeQ a Clause that, the Beach Boulevard line must continue to operate I his summer. The TrRnsit District later offered 1!2,000 for !he line and dropped lhe re· quiremcnt · that the beach route be · o~rated t~is 'summer. ,Last peel. the district's Board of Di rectors. voted to orfer arbitration at a IAlr price lor the Pink Line but In· alniciad the .county counsel's oflice to (Set~ BUS, Pqt ZI ' • t .. meeting. 1' Woman, 90, Held • · On D1·ug Cl1a_.1.·ges .. PHlLAOELPlllA f AP I -Police have a 1urprbing narcotics suspect on their hands. a fl-year-old woman . Police said Mr!. F=rancea Kelly was ar· reSled Saturday nl jh1 In· the ""FIShtoWn section of the city aJter several Women complained she was selling narcotics. .The arresting officer said he chAsed the woman a st\()rt distance and caught her wllen. she falleLln her attempt. to climb a wall. . Police said the woman dropped three g.J1zed packets containing a white ·ixiwder believed to be heroin. ---, . . INSl.DE TODi\Y > Capitot etevator girls are ~p ht th e air over lltW order 111· /or,nh10. theni-'hat Ulc braless took iJ 11ot iia keeping witl' tlteir "loftu'' occupation ... St•_ story, Pag¢ t2 . L.M. aev• 1 ...1111, , C•ll*ltl• I Cl•••lllflll 11·16 Ctt11IC6 II c,. .. _. 11 0..111 N.ilc·1, t •••t.rt" , •• , ' l111ftt"l1f-1 •·• • 1'1-• 1 .. 11 · •er 1t11 •tt•NI t , M l , • • --. . ---,. ~ - ' r • . r· ;l DAILY_ Pl_Lo_r __ c Mond•Y, Junr 11.1973 --- Prop. 20 Violations • cOastUnit Coast Director -Bay Club By CANDACE PEARSON governments to withhold building ltl- ot "'-0.11,. l'llet Sl•fl . , . Accuses Cities Not Exempt The-Newport Beach-bas~ Bolboa ~ay l . . specuons and build ing permits on pre> ----""'." ~.&o~J~~g .....a~jcttt-unlesrthcy-·have a coastal pennit abetting v1olallo~s of Proposd10n 20 tn ":here required. Club musi apply for permits to build ~ f15 ..ooodruninh1m -un.1ts_otL.Santa..,_._Caia.:. _ ____._ - Jina Island, the South Coast Reglonal s~n1e ways. Melvin Carpenter, executive The ne~· Orange-Los Angeles oowities director of the South Coast Regional Zone t 1 · · · · ol , . . . co.as a comm1B1J1on receives coptts Conservation Comm1ss1on, charged today b lld' ..... ~it · ued b 'f d in Long Beach. u ~g .,.... .... s 1ss y c1 1es an • c t ·d h d k . counties after Feb. l, but not berore, arpcn er sa t e wante to as 1ocal Ca-...... n, 'd • t<-'c' ... er sa1 . --~o>.i Westminster Police Nab Propio15ition 20, the CGa!lal initiative, became law Nov. 8. Cooperation by local governments, Carpenter said, would he.Ip the com- miMlon find and prevent more violations of the new. law. Zone CMservation Commission ruled to- day. The comml§sion voted 7 to 5 to grant exemptions from permits for only part of the Hamilton .Beach development. Bay· Club <lfricials can complete grad· ing, ufilftics, access roads. seawalls and three models. All construction after that on Catelin.a is not exempted-from Prop. 20 rontrol!t. The Bay Club also operates recreation- al facilities in Newport and Palm Springs. -----2 in Robbery "There you go taking my loc~l authori· ty a\f"ay from me again," counter'ed Commissioner U>uis Nowell, a · Los .. Angeles city councilman. Thomas O'Keefe, attorney for the Bay Club, said later that he didn 't know if he wOuld appeal the action. Appeals mus t be ·filed before the slate commission ' h""--~fS8nta Ana maii and a Costa Mesa '-The ~mmission vOted 10-to 2 to .-ask- Deputy State Attorney General Jeffrey Freedman for a written opinion on whether it has the authority to make an official demand. · within 10 days. J O'Keefe, also a San Clemente c i t y ----------,---'"""""==~-----,-------"'l!•UJIM..ltUU'!1ttt councilman,. ar~ed thatJhc_pJJ?jWas THIS WAS BEACH, JETTY AND SEA AT BCG CORONA SUNDAY lFTERNOON been planned suice 1966 and thus deserv· -1 es a total exempt ion. \ro1nan are in custody in \Vestminster ~ day after their arrests there in con- nection with a supermarket robbery. Despite Uncertain Sunshine Along the Coaat, Plenty of Folks Came to the Beach lie said a number of construction per· ! Police said the pair was tak,n into custody follOwing one of three unrelated robberies in Westminster over the \veekend. VOting against the motion were com· missioners Donald JJ;right of La Habra ancfRobert Rooney of lluntington Beach. In Westminster jail charged with arn1-· ed robbery are Cynthia Louise Bell, 22, of 2526 Carnegie Ave .. C.OSta Mesa and Gary Burt~'!-.~.~hn, 25. Bright favoi:ed the idea of sending a Jetter to cities in the coastal zone. He called that a more friendly approach. "There are cOastal cities "'ilh whom we don·t have friendly relations," Com- missioner Carmen Warschaw of Los Angeles said. "One of them is Newport Beaeh. If we have a formal opinion, we can deal with the cities who want to cooperate and t~ who don't." ~ Officers allege the two v.:ere responsi- ble for the hold up at the Rancho Market, 5712 Westminster Ave. at 1:45 p.m. Saturday. They were arrested at a nearby home of rriends shortly after the robbery. Police . sa ld they located the pair through witnesses. That hold up was the first of three In Westminster and the only ·one in which SJYetls ...,·ere made. 'lhe second One occurred later-that 1---i"'iiigh'ii<t at Rancho Liquor store, next door O• e. marlfeL Two bandits, armed with small caliber revolvers got $200. The clerk and bandits exchanged shots as the pair was fleeing the store, police said, but no one was hit . The shooting attracted the attention of a Huntington Beach man. Billy F. Vickers, 21, who was driving in the area \\1itfi his Wife and· Infant son. ·· Vickers said he followed the suspects' car into a residfntia l neighborhood in Hunti11gt.on Beach where the suspectS also shot at Vickers, missing his car. Vickers told police he gave up the pursuit without getting the car's license nilmber. -. On Sunday evening, two anned men, ·who police believe to be a different set of robbers than the ones responsible fo r the jlancho liquor hold up, took $1.100 at gun J)oint fronl a local nightclub. I Investigators said the two men sat at the ba r of the Chatte'rbox, 7000 Garden Grove Blvd .. sipping drinks before one brandished a gun and <lrdered the bar lender to empty the cash register. . The two men lied up the bartender and another parton escaped. • TONIGHT COST A ~1ESA PLANNING COi\-1· f\1:ISS16N -Regular meeting, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Ad- journed meeting. City Hall, conference roon1. 7 p.m. TUESDAY, JUNE I! COST A MESA SENIOR CCTIZENS CLVB -O:>mmunity Recreation Center, 11 a.m.-3 -p.m. OU.N•I COAIT CM DAILY PILOT Freedman said the commission can always ask for cooperation but the que. lion is whether the cities muat or may answer. Previous attorney -· general opinions have said •that local governments don 't have to'·put condl tiOOs on their building permit procedures because of the new law, Freedman aaid. From Page 1 KALMBACH. •• tributed June 29, 1972 from Philippine na· tionals. The committee said it had at that point received _the $30,QiQ(Land wa.Y-I}'ing lo determine whelher it was a legal con- irtbution because it came ftom foreign natJonals. --'· The cOmmittee said the money was pa.ue:d to Kalmbach despite t h i s unresolved Jega'f question "because of the urgency and importance a d v an c e d by Kalmbach." Today's report was filed in compliance \\·ith the federal campaign finance act . that tgok effe~April 17, 1972. It requires disclosure of contributions and ex- pendltures of $100 or more. The GAO has cited the Nixon finance committee for several· violations of the law, including failure to report the $i5,txXI )hat Stans gave tt? Kalmbach. The committee reported it still' has $4 .8 million in leftover campaign funds, in- cluding $490,000 in contributions that hadn't previously been reported. Probe Continues Into Newport W oman~s Jleatl1 Chemica l tests are still being con· ducted <ln the body of a Newport Beach woman found dead under suspicious circumstances in her small brick cottage Friday mo ming. r-.1ary Wilkins, 55, of 2426 18th St., had suffered an abi:asion on her left temple, which led homicute investlgato11 t.o probe the possi bility of >~lenee. Detective Sgt Doh Picker-said at the scene, hov.'ever, that initial investigation inQicated _ M_r.s_. \Vilkins~pr.obably sus- ta ined the small wound during aJall. Coro11er's deputies say cause of the victim 's death bctweeri midnight and 7:30 a.m., has not been delermined and th at toxi<!Ological tests \Viii be required. Tiie Or•Rflt C~ll DAILY PILOT • ..-ill! wto1cll It c-~ ffl• HftJl.Prtn. 11 1>11bll1hed '" mt Ot1ngt CO.II Pllbllsfllng Ctmp.tny.~$tPI· r.tt Mflflora l tt Pl.lllllV09d. M9ndt'/ lllt°'4fl F•l~•v. 19r CMI} Mel-I, "'"'PO••" 8tacfl, H11MlnQton BN'/ll l'°"'"lti!I Y•lltV, ltQunl 8N(.ft, trwlne/$tckl!•bfldt -s..~ Clemtnlt/ $tn J\ltll C1pi1!r1..o. A lint !• rfQIO!'>tl ... lllal! h pUtllltllftl $1!1>fdl yJ ll'MI $11fld4y1, '"• ~·;,,c1pa1 publisM110 pllnt ,, II Ull w~· 81y $1rHI. CO.II MHI, C.t•lornlt. '26,.. R11b1rt N. w • .,d Prt1idcnl I/Id P11bll•r..r J1c:• R. C 11rl1v A fri end of the victim discovered her 1 body whe-n he dropped by Mrs. Wilkins' residence and notified a neighbor t<l call poli(:C. Ylcc President t lld Gtn.111 Mtl'ltQll' •-Thom11 K11wil Edl!Or Thom•t A. M111phi111 I , M.tlltfltlf l"•llor I 1Cht rl t t H. l11ot IUch1rd r. Nill Th.! !x>cly wa's taken to Baltz.Bergeron Funeral Honi" And funeral arrangements are pending transfer to a Pasadena mortuary. Mesa Planners To Study Ruling 011 Co11Servation The C-Oeta Mesa Planning Commission tooight will consider a resolution speci· fyiog conservation, open space and scenic hig~·a,v elements of-the general plan, the. city's long·term development objectives. · A Ilew state law requires that these -clements or the general plan. be adopted before July 1 ar the city's authority to issue new buildin·g permits wi ll be frozen.~ The open space element ·mainly con- cerns allowing enough open ·I and throughout the city as new building con- tinues·with-adequate·park-land-for-active recreation as one of the major eoocems. This element is viewed as mainly an educational document on the merits of open space. The' scenic highway element attempts lo identify specific roads as "scenic highways", such as Estancia Drive. The conservation portion of the general plan deals_ with w_ays of increasing con- servation a"'areness in Costa Mesa. One part of the conservation element en- courages planting of lrees. Both the Planoing Commiss ion and the City ·Council need .to pass a resolution in· eluding these three elements before the state law is satisfied. Fire House Hit Witli Suit O'ver Coin Machines A supplier who claims Fire House bar operator Raymond Rohm unlawfully moved leased coin-operated juke boxes. pool tables and cigarette machines off the premises ...,.hen he took over the Costa r-.-tesa bar wants $20.000 for Rohm's alleged breach of contr~ct. La\\·yers for Superior Amusement. Inc. claim Rohm violated the terms of a 60- month contract dra\vn up \Vith previous bar operator Robert Gilliland when he discarded their equipment and turned to a con1pctitor for his su pplies. They claim in their Orange County Superior Co urt action that Rohm's alleg· cd breach or contract has cost the_m about $100 a 1\·eck. Rohm is due to appear in Superior Court June 18 when Judge Robert P. Knee land 1\'ill rule on the tavern operator's argument that the city of Costa 1'.1esa acted unlav;fully when it denied him a theater permit for the premises at 177 E. 17th St.., Costa Mesa . His Fi re House bar has been the !re· quent target of police raids carried out tmder the authority of a cily ordinance that prohibit.! nude entertairunent in bars. Signups Slated For Mesa Classes Registration for a widely varied series of Costa h-lesa llepartm cnt of Leisur <:> Services classes lo be held this summer is scheduled Thursday, Friday and Satur- day at . the Community Recreation Center. Sign ups will be Thursday from 6 lo 8 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the facility reached via ~ the west gate of the Orange County~ Falrgrowuis at 88 falr Drive. Aquati cs. goU. baseball, tumbling and I AHl11111t Ml,..lint fllloll , 1 JJ O Weit l1y Strttl M1il1119 Adclr111 i·r .o . ••• 1&•0, tl•2• f'rom Page 1 PINK BUS ... · gymnasties, plus nrts and crafts such as macramc, cake dt?corating, guitar, yoga and dog obedience classes will be of· fcred. , mits for the seawall, retaining wall. storm drains, grading· and models were Winil-whipped Waves l(eep Lifeguards Busy granted before Nov, 8. Prop. 20 became law Nov. 8. Building permits for-154 condominiums -the first phase of the Cata lina Island projt.c t -v.·ere iss ued by the city of A,;aloo on Jan . 26. 1973. To get vested rights, developers have had to obtain b.uilding permits. incurred substantial liabilities and completed substantial v."Orlc by Nov. 8. Hurri cane-spawned surf kept a skeleton crew of Newport B e a c h lifeguards busy ove r the weekend pulling more_ than 100 exhaw;ted swimmers from the waves. O'Keefe contended that a building per- mit is not "magic". He said the projec t ·men committed to rescues,'' said has a constitutional vested right to con- Lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey. "It was a tinue. r · m. · th. h Comnlissioner Ar1 Holmes, also a San rie; .. terung ing to 8''e everylx>dy oµt . Clemente city councilman. initially sup. . "a1ost of the time V.'e had all <lf our on rescue duty." Ported a full exemption for the project. '\ ~ · . ~tore than f40,000 people swarmed to He said the developers "were caught in the Newport Beach ·shoreline over the midstream" when the. law Chana:ed. C le. W1" th 14 Ulm missioner Rona ld Caspers said. 0Up ...,·eekend lo ~pe the ~t inland sun "We can sit here .and fl ex our bUreau- that burned through monung overcast. cratie muscles but it is pointless to hold D O_.] d Lockabey said inosl of the swimmers up this Project." CaSpers is chainnan ogs---l'Uere · .----..111o-had w-be rts<Ue<l'\YereC>Ugfirint~of-lhe Orange-Gounly-Board of-Super' rf I . t•d rf ( VIJOfS. . '.• powe ~ rip 1 es as BU ran seven eet, Also· supporting the application was To Get Rid of 9 .... ·hipped up by a huge storm south of the ~fayor p~tem of Avalon RUdi Belch. border. He. said the project is necessary so the A Costa Mesa. couple who apparently cu t comers on the high cost of food for 14 dogs and their large family by feeding the .children a diet heavy in starches have _been' ordered t<l get rid of most of the anima ls. Humane Officer Dennis J e f e o a t discovered the concentration of canines \Vhen he went to a home on the city's v.'est s,ide Sunday afternoon to check a barking dog disturbance. He said a dirty, unkempt youngster opened the screen door , through which the nud e parents could be seen getting · out <lf bed as their other children ran in and out playing. The animal control officer told the coo- ple they v.'ere violating a city ordinance and must get rid of at least nine dogs <lr be issued a citation requiring a court IP-' pearance. Officer Jefeoat said at that point the \\·ife said she was glad of the order. because it was so expensive to feed the l 4 clogs in addition to five or six · youngsters . He, wld as he le rt that she gave the good news to the children. ··No\~' !hat the dogs . are goin2." he quoted her as saying, "you 'll get something IQ_ cat besides beans and potatoes." "Hurricane Ava dO\vn off "fl'.!xicti had v.'indS up ·to 200 miles per hour,·· - LocKabey said. "It was the biggrst storm in history on this coast ." Lockabey said the su rf \\'OUld have been even higher -possibly more than 10 feEit -if the big storm hadn 't been n1ovlng so fast. Today, Ava was reporte<I far out at sea blowing herself oot. Lockabey said there v.·ere no serious injuries reported" in the 93 rescul'.!s Sun- day and 15 on Saturday. The understaffed lifeguard crews faced the added problem Sonday of the start of summer surfing restrictions. From now until the fall, surfing from 19th Street to the Santa Ana River Is limited to the hours ol 6 a.m. to noon and 4 p.m. to auu- set. Full staffing <lf the lifeguard t.owers isn't due to begin until June 23, l.ockabey said. lilt.hough three-foorths of the tull summer crew will be on duty by this coming weekend. The cool ocean breezes -it was about 6S to 70 degrees tioth dayE: -. also brought out hundreds of weekend sailo~. The Orange C<lunty Harbor Depart· ment patrol reported that although' the harbor v.·as jammed ...,.ith boal3, there \\'ere no major incidents. The patrol re ported 12 tO\\'S and eight oUier assists to disabled boats. city can complete new water and sewer lines. · Belch is also a plan ner for the Santa Catalina Island Company, which has a lease with the Bay Club for the Hamilton Beach project. Commlssi<ln Executive Director Melvin Carpenter recommended the partial ar>- proval. Voting for that recommendation \\·e~e commissioners Judy Rosener, Don· aid Wilson, Don Phillips, Rus Rubley. James Hayes and Crian Warschaw. _fllrs .. \\'arscha\v had reported a possi ble ''iolahon cf the ooastal initiative by the Bay Cl ub April 30. ~he had seen the massive grading bemg dooe for the island project with- out any· per:mits from the Orange-I.QI Angeles Cou nty commi ssion. O'Keefe defended the company's delay in filing an application. He said it look time to gather the financial infonnatlon necessary. Votng against the partial exemption \\'ert commissioners Caspers, Robtr1 1 Rooney. Rimmon C. Fay, Louis No\lo'ell and Donald Brighi. Xaviera Ar-1-ested VANCOUVER. B.C. (API -Xoviera Jiollander. in to"11 to promote .her bookS. "The Happy Hooker" and "Xaviera," has been acc used of shoplifting. She \vas ar- rested at a downtown Vancouver depan. ment store and charged with theft Under $200. NOBODY SELLS GE FOR LESS THAN 14.7 CU. J!T. '°"~'JIOST llEI' 11:101 llA TOl·,lllllJIJI ADD A GE AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER NOW OR LATER 1211•• ,, .. cu. ''· ......... ..,,. R,l'RIOlllATOl·,lll lll "LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE - RAISED ELSEWHERE0 OIAMT 1U C•, ''· MO·PllOIT •17191 ••Dl..,.llDI 111,ilOlltATOlt .._ °'"'" """"°'' IMCll; :tnl Nlwtl'lrt twi.w1rtll ·L..ltll!'ll 1--11! nt ,.Of'ftl A~ Hwi1ffto1011 ltl(hi 11111S ll9tll lovltvtrtll $1111 Cl•.....,, .. : ail Horl!I II C.mlnl lllMI Brochures outliniqg lhe complete pro- Jile a suit to determine a fair price If the gr:im have been distributed through the -CA~L arbitration was rejected'. Newport·Mesa Unified School Oistrlct. 'DUNLAP 90 DAY °CASH , ........ (714, 641-4111 Ci...HIM u....r.-. '41-1671 Cffl'I'-"'• lffl, Ort... c .. 11 ''*'""""' Col'Nllnv. ,.. ,.... tleri.t. flli.ltl'•"°'!'ll· .. llWll'I mtrttf" tt .. Wfl'f1"'"'"h "'"111 -r 111·· ·~ wlthtvt ••it• _.. ..... ..,. ., """""" ...... . ·~ tlllt ...... ... .i Ceftt ..,,_, C11lftrr•llf'. 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