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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-06-15 - Orange Coast Pilot' Marine ·Suspect Nabbe ( ID Bash ol Coast Bapes FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 15, 1973 YOL. 6f, NO. 16,, 4 $ECTIOHS, 5t f"AGES • • • ire I fill • EPA Sets ~lo11ey Returned l~~_G_a_ra~g~e_S_a_le~M_i_su_i_ke~E_n_d_s _W_e_ll_--~-~Possible,___~~~ Gretchen and David Kerr or Capistrano Beac~ -the vic:ti1ns of a costly garage sal~ m1Ptake "'hich t~M!atened ap.. the money they had l<> pay the rent and household expenses -are resti ng easier today. Their $160 has been returned by a Laguna Beach couple who had bought a teap:it last week rfor $1 only to find the article stuffed with mysterious cash. The tale of the teapot goes like this: Late last week Mrs . Kerr's sister organized the sale and dropped by the Kerr house to add to the merchandise. By mistake, Mrs. Kerr agreed to add the p:it to the items in the sale. A fe\v n1inutes later she realized the Pot contained "all the money we had in the world'' and in panic she ran to the garage sale. Jt \\'BS too late . A couple had just bought the item for a buck and driven off. l\1rs. Kerr sought help through newspaper ads, but heard noth ing all weekend. Then, well into this \\'eek, the buyers. Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger of Laguna Beach, returned the cash. Their problems with returning the loot \\·ere just as tough as the Kerrs' were in trying lo find it. At the 1\-letzgcr household last \\"eekend things were hectic. too. q The couple's godson had been injured In an accident, so the booty gan1cred rrom two days of prowling dozens of garage saliS was set aside for the titne being. Con1e Monday, Mrs. l\fetzger said, the couple began to look over the goods and Mrs. ~1etzger found the mysterious cash. Neither person could rcn1ember the ex- act sale that yielded the pot. They pondered possible newspaper ads, but it Orange Coast Weather Look forward to a pleasant week· end with warmer temperatures and sunny skies. That's the outlook from the wealherlady fol'.owing some scattered clouds along the coast Saturday. Highs in the upper 60s at the beaches rising to the mid 70S inland. INSIDE TODAY · \vou ld be easv for son1eone lo make a quick buck thiit \vay as well. Then they noticed an ad urging the return of the crui& _ to save lhe KeIT household from fisca l disaster. The phones rang and the .problem \vas solved. Kerr drove to Laguna to retrieve his badly needed cash. \Vith hiin he brought a bouquet of no\\·crs. Grcindma , 9Q., Fights Bust On Narcotics Auto Ban Fro1n AP Dispatches The Environmental Protection Agency proposed today a lraffic control plan that it said could rorce all automobiles off the streets of Los Angeles by 1977. The pro- posal is part of a package of traffic con- trol plans for 13 metropolitan areas in the country. The EPA said the plan also could. cut driving in northern New Jersey, for ex· <i mple, by 60 percent. For the Los Angeles region, EPA made some changes in its original plan and rcproposed traffic controls including a ceiling on gasoline sales at the 1972-1973 level beginning ,July 1. 1974. Beginning l\Iay l. 1977. gasoline sales \vould be limited "so as not to exceed the PHJLADELPHIA (AP) -Frances air quality standard," the EPA said. ap- Kelly, 90-year--old v.'idow of a policeman. parently implying even greater cutbacks. insists she's innocent of narcotics In addition. EPA proposed for Los Angeles: possession charges. -An immediate ban on construction of "I just don't \\•ant to die before 1 clear new parking facilities and a gradual 20 n1y name," says ~•l rs. Kelly of last percent reduct ion of parking spaces \Veekend's bust that occurred as she bcginnin~ Jan. 31 , 1974. -A ceiling on motorcycle registrations walked lo a playground lo pick up a at the 1973 level and restricted operation neighbor 's child. of t\vo-stroke motorcycles starting l\>tay •·n1e officer can1e up to me and told 1, 1974. 1ne to pu t up my hands. He had his gun -Retrofitting of antipollution devices out. I thought it was a joke and I laugh-on some vehicles. Acting EPA administrator Robert \V. ed. But he searched me all over · · · Fri said he would ask Congress to con - "He found $16 in my purse and he said sider extending the Clean Air deadlines I'd been selling f\VO bags of dope. 1 said for areas so severely affected, giving the six dollars were from nly Social them more tin1e to meet the standards. Security and the ten belonged to the lady "J am not sure these are the results that has the water ice stand." ~lrs . Kelly was arrested by patrolman that Congress i!ltended." Fri said. Herschel Vandiver after police said she Fri approved a New York state plan in· Speal~itag to Deaf Julie Nixon Eisenhower is assisted by interpreter Ethel Giett to trans- late her words into sign language as she delivers the commence1nent address to the graduating clas5 of the An1erican School for the Deaf in \-Vest 1-lartford, Conn. -'-~~~~~~~~--~~--~ El Toro Mari11e Suspected h1 Rash of Railes on Coast dropped something and began to run. eluding a vCia.riety8 of yaffic contrdoJs1 for Vandiver reported he picked up three New York ty. e a SO propose Pans A criminal coinplaint charging three She !old police a polite. well-mannered packets containing a powder believed to \Vith traffic controls of varying severity cases of rape and sex perversion against young 1nan offered a ride,.and she ac- be heroin, \~"h.ich has not yet been analyz-for the following metropolitan areas: young girls \\'as being sought today by cepted, gctlin5 back into his waiting car ed. YBokstaonnd. MPhii~1n3edaepolplhis1.8-Stm. eptroaul, th.e Ne\v1 Costa M 111 e 1 edsa police. after one teend!lger·s 1 afteAr con1pleting her business at the San- .. "I never saw it," Mrs. Kelly says. or regions o terror-tale of bei11q ra vage anc ta na campus. "The police told me some women N~\V Jersey. Cincinnati , P·h~ladelphla. humiliated led to arrest of a suspect. Investigato rs were told the motorist reported me as a suspect. But they never Pittsburgh, Hooston, San Antonio, Dallas. He was expected to be arraigned this th<.>n became cold and menacing, drove owed me Uie-accusers, and I-have a ' an,d El Pa~L Tex., Rochester,.N . .Y. and-::afLCmoon~:::iIJ-l:la~udJoial-.Disti:ict--hcr..=t0-filhlndU.Strial..:-.area • .at Pullman r1 ffil Oface-i e m-;-dOn'FyoU'·lfilnk--,11 Sprtngtteld;:--Masr. --coUrt iii connectfon \vilh tbe -ttirec street and MCCOfmTcK A venue, where She gets a hearing on the drug charge The controls ranged from requirements Orange Coast incidents -one committed she \\·as forcibly raped and ·otherwise J uly 12. · (See CONTROLS, Page 1) at gun1X1int -dating back to last l\-1arch . abused . · Neighbors in the b I u e ·co 11 a r · Investigators credited a 16-year-<>ld girl The terrified girl -whose throat show- ne.ighborhood where Mrs. Kelly lives in a victi mized Tuesday with providing !he ed ringer marks from being choked -f72-a~month second floor flat are coming NiXOl't Fills key clues that Jed detectives Chano \\'ailed 12 hours to rep:irt the ordeal, to her supp:irt. Camarillo and Bob Lennert to a specific arter being warned that she would be "I'd trust Kelly with my life," says one suspe<:t. murdered if she did not remain silent. young n1other of seven. ''She's Ariny Po"t They concluded intensive questioning Sh~ .. \V-~.-i¥'o_pped off at a south ~nt3 everybody 's n1other and granny on the _, Wednesday night by formally arresting Ana 1nlerscctron"SfiOrtTYifierwa , wifh block ." Cpl. Larry R. Duran, 23, who was picked an additional watnlng. Mrs. h."'elly says she outlived her eight WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Th e up earlier in the da y on duty at El Toro Investigators said Duran is also ac· The Newport Harbor A rt tn u-chlldten and Is glad she did -:-... that \Vay Pentagon announced today that l\1Rrine Corps Air Station. cused of being the motorist who picked seum ltas a new and experi· they don 't have to see the k~ of world Pres l den t Nixon n a med ~le went with them willingly to be In· up ~ Gardena ~irl, 14, hitchhiking on the ni.ental exhibit. RatltPT tliaii \\'e're living in.'' Gen.Frederick C. Weyand r1s new terrogated, PQUce said, San Dle~o Freeway in Irvine last March base art selection on tlie niuse· Ar.my vice chief of staff to succeed Investigators accuse him of being the and riip1ng 1her. um director1s clioices, o '1tassive Cen. Alexander M. Haig, who is cruising motorist respQnsible for sexua l The girl and her boylriend -both sitr1.1eu was undertaken._ Sec 1\1an Jield \Villi 1\1•t retiring to become White flousc assa ults on girls 14 and 161 plus a 20-runll\fUys -were on the second duy or story in today's \Veckender. stnff chief. year.old wom!ln who attends Orange :1n ()dyssey Stfelt'tng the carefree so-called "' ""'r S•rvtc• a M•U..," • AUSTIN. Tex. (UPI) An Weyand. last combat U.S. com· College. ' hippie llfe, when picked up by a cleancut ~~ii:'' 1i :~~~t11 llo!td• JI ·!~ unemployed waiter walking down 8 mander in Vietnam. was the only Victhns in each case at first went \\'ilh young .man witlta military haircut. c111torY111 1 N111o1111 Ntw• 4• 1 street carrying a 00.year-old charcoal man considered as flaig's sue-their eventual captor "·illlngly. so kidnap He droeped the you th off sa,ying'hc had :i!':" >J.:; ::!:'::,.' .. ~'" , • .;: drnwing by Pablo Picasso under his ann cessor In the post, De!ense .Dep:irt~ charges arc not beinJ{ sough t. accordUlJ.l to get to work, but sped away wlth the c""'"'"' '' '""" '°"1' ii·os arrested Thursday ~and charged with n1e11t sources said. to Octcctlve 1.t. Harold F'ischcr. • girl sl ill in th-0 car, assnulted her4n on DHfll Htllc•• " Stock M•tkelt H•IS '-1 . d bf Ar fo I ·u th • -d s •c+i.r1~ '"'" • Tett'l'l•l(!ll • .slealing the $20.000 drawing from .a re ts con1n1an er 1ny recs The most recent victin1 ncccple< ll ri e orange grove near e ""'guna an an -~=•111n1t111 :~::-~,,..,,,, 11·~·--1-Uni}•crsity ot:texas gallt'fY~.1'.S si""";dC...+-r'"'1" the Pacific, a position he also Tuesday 1norning at flarbor Boulevord Diego freewa)'S and tipped her $2 for her '""' tllti ,.•ord 10 W•m.n't ,. .. , 11·11 It appeared the drawing '"Torso or a .. _.d~bbtol'e1eavtng-Vletnam-Ma1~h--nnd----Pelei:son-4Va-y......aitcC--Dtis.sing blc .. ;r.::r:::;--r.::r-;,::o=-..:::':.,,,:,,,-=~• :: wttkl "'"', "'' l\fnn '' had been folded but not otherwise 29 with the last U.S. troop-.. buses while en route to an appolntlnOQ.t , She fl on ool up I »e ecway , damaged. \ at SuddlCback fl igh School in Santa. Aun. ISt! TERl\OR, Page t) - l(arate Pro Enters Gt1ilty Plea I ,, By TOM BARLEY 01 lllt CMUy l"llOI ll•ll Karate expert Gary Michael Rollo ad- mitted Thursday he was iovol.ved in a bizarre plan to eliminate hostile wit· nesses in civ il cases by the use of hired killers. Rollo, 21, of Garden Grove, pleaded guilty before Santa Ana Municipal Court .Judge Paul Mast to charges of soliciting the commission or a crime. He was ordered to appear June 26 in Orange County Superior Court Cor sentencing that could put him in state prison for up to 10 years . Judge M{fst accepted Rollo's plea and held over until tOOay the arraignment of the 1nan who authorities allege devised the plan to remove at least two witnesses hostile to him -former Newport Beach lawyer Michael Kester Remington, 33. Remington is charged in eight felony counts filed by the DistMct Attorney's Of. fice. He has been held in Orange County jail \rilh the bail denied since his arrest l\1ay 31. · Rollo, a black belt exponent of karate v.•ho has made several appearances in the "Kung Fu" television series, is also held with bail set at $100,000. Jnvestigators claim he was one of three Olen whose arrest by California Highway Patrolmen on a minor trafJic infraction probabl y saved the life or a witness against Remington in a Superior Court civil action. Officers claim one or the trio im- mediately corlfessed that the assortment of weapons spotted in the car were to be used to eliminate Alfred Fehling or Yorba Linda, one of a number of plain- tiffs in actions filed against Cal Vend Manufacturing Olmpany. Remington is president ot the Fullerton concern which no longer manufactures vending machines. It is allege<t that 1 threats made by him in recent months led to one plaintiff to settle his case for much less than it was worth and caused another litigant to drop his action. Inv~stigators saig_T~thaLit:.c·~--J "very 1lliely" that ROiio will now be iised as a witness against Remington in the latter's preliminary hearing. Two other alleged cOnspirators fab6ed to te9ttfy against him have been identified a!f"Bob- by Joe Hart and-Jack Hewitt. Investigators asserted a portion of their case against Remington will also be devoted to charges that be planned tbe tdlllng.~l!ed 01tJ.1!nct~·RY-WI-~ against the lawyer in a trial schedule;d, to start July 16. ALASKAN QUAKE FELT; NO LOSS ~IT. PALMER, Alaska (AP ) -A moderate earthquake with an epicenter 1-\bout, 150 miles southwest of Adok, Ala~kn, was reported early toclny. The quake, measuring 5.8 on the. • Rl~hter scale, was not of suffk:ltnt n1agnltude to generate a tidal wive. •!!l!l9 ll s said . i ' - . ' ----· 'l111p1·o ved Relations' Dollai· Hits Respects Nixon, Record Low Brezhnev States In Europe ri.1osco'v (APl -Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnt'\' said 111ursday night he has profound respect for President Nixon ''based on the fact that the President chose to take a realistic and constructive approach to the problem of improving relations between our ty.·o countries." The CommWlist party chief said Nixon has consistent! adhe e declara. 1 ----iii'°":; ma e n 1s irst i~~al aJ!Qress r-969, th'al 1t ·arnme fo pass ''from the era of confrontation to lhe era of negotiation." Brezhnev made the remarks during a three-hour meeting with U.S. cor· respondents in the Kremlin, his first ne1A·s conference since he took po\ver in 1964, 1'hey IA'cre invitl'd to 1neet Brezhnev in connection with hi s first trip to the United States next week. 1'hc 66·year--old Soviet leader voiced "very great respect'1 for Nixon. and declared the \Vatergate scandal will have no part in the forthcoming surnmit talks. lie said it would be indecent for him to bring it up. * * * Brezli1iev Slated For Sa.ii Cle1ne1ite Visit 01i Friday WASliJNGTOX (A.Pl -So viet leader Leonid Breztmcv will fly to President • • Nixon's oceanside San Clemente estate next Friday. "'here he is to deliver a na- tionwide television address. That broadcast will probably take place Sunday, June 24, from the Western \Vhite House. Before a rriving in South Orange Coun- ty, Brezhnev \viii spend the v.•cek in Ca mp David, Maryland, and \Vashington, D.C. He is scheduled to arrive in the U.S. Saturday and stay at the Presidential relreat through the \Yeekcnd. ~1ondav he "'ill be v.•elco1ned at the \Vhite HOuse by President Nixon and the t\\'O leaders v.·ill begin their discussions. There v.•ill be a \Vhite House dinner i\ton- " ... The 1hought has neve r entered 1ny head us to \\'hether or not President Nix- on has loot any innuence or has gnilJ...ed any Influence 11s a result of \Vatergate," Brezhnev said in reply to newsn1en's queries. "And I am not therefore going to the United States Jn the hope or with the intention of bringing any pressure to bear on the f resjdent ln connection wilh.._ll:Jl• w_ __ i! pure! a domestic affair." --Srezlmev sa firs tafks with l'\ixon v.·ould be of "historic importance" and v.·ou ld cover the pollllcal, cultural and economic fields. "\\'e are going to make a great effort to gi\'e a nev.~ irTlpulse lo our relations in the fulure," he declared. Brezhnev painted a pitcure of future n1assive econo1nic links bctv.•een the tv.·o great JX>Wers -trade involving basic resources and technology and reachinq: far beyond "oUr buying flve wagonloads of cardigans and our selling the United Stales five \vagonloads of jackets." "\\'hat \\'e want to suggest is really large-scale eeono1nic relations ... worthy of the scale of our two big countries," he said. Referring to recent talks he has had \\'ith visi1ing U.S. senators and to the an- nouncement of a deal for export of Soviet nature.I gas. Brezhnev rem i n de d newsmen of his country's o t her resources. "\Ve have in1me n&e nati onal 11•ealth," he declared. "And as I said to the senaiors. would it be a bad thing if the So1·iet Union 11·ere to agree 10 share a part of national 1\·ooith y,·ith the United States? Naturallv. we \l'Ould not be do- ing it free of chiirge, just as the Ameri- can bui."fl iessmen v.·ould never do any- thing for oothing." At a ne"'S conference in \Vashington Thursday, presidential assistant Henry A. Kissinger said flatly there "will not be an agreen1ent on the substance" of strategic-arms-limitation S1\LT negotia - tions during the \.\-'eek-long summit. Dul Kissinger said he docs expect ex- tensive discussion "\vhich might open the Patter1as To P011de1• The skyli ghts above the 1na in slairway in the ne\V Saddleback Co llege library for1n an interesting geo; ntetric contrast. 1'he fa cil ity -to be narned the Ja1nes B. Utt ~Jentorial l.ibrary -\viii be dedi cated June 22 prior to the school's commencen1ent. ~1el J\otitchell, director of college and comn1unit y serv- ices. is on s tairway. 1\dclitional picture and story are on Pa ge 3. .. From Wire Servlcts The dollar plunged to a record low to- day in Amsterda1n, dipped sharply in Paris and declined sUghtly in <tiler Eu ro- pean capitals. At the,' same time, gold prices surged up again. ~. Bankers said the reactim indicated European money experts do not feel a 1<>.comba1.inllatioa goes.~eoough...l)iey_ also said recent Watergate developments hurt confidence in the dollar. ln Amsterdam, the dollar opened at 2.7313 guilders, or 2.22 percent lower than its closing price Thursday and a record 13.8~ percent under the Feb. 9 rale or 3.1715 guilders that preceded the dollar devaluation . In J>aris, the donar used by tourists and speculators nosedived to 4.26-27 francs. It was 4.30 francs ot the close of business Thursday. "\\reu, Nixon didn't say much about curbing inflation," one banker said, "and the monetary circles feel he has not done enough to s~raighten out the economy," ~teanwhile, stock market prices con- tinued to drop sharply today, as Wall Street reacted negatively to Nixon's econom ic plans. The Dow J ones average or 30 in· dustrials wh ich lost more than 12 pointr.: Thursday after the President announ~ the price freeze. had fallen 12.57 pomts 1nore to 890.35 at 9 a .m. (PIYf). Declines outnumbered advallCts by more than 9 to 2 in rather slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange. · On the American Stock Exchange, losers held a broad lead over gainer& in ntoderate trading. The market decline reflected disap- pointment and confusion ov.er Preside nt Nixon's economic plan, said Eldon A. Grimn1 of Walston & Co. way to more har1nonious, more co1n- patible instructions" to U.S. and Soviet negotiators who are seeking in Geneva 10 reach permanent anns limitation ac- cords. Visito1· to Coast Drowns, t 'rorn Page 1 "Some economists say it's too harsh, but others say it's too little too late," he remarked. TERROR Jn Zurlcb, ttie dollar opened at 3.06- • • • 3.0630 S..·~s frana, 00.n marginally 1 from Thursday's close of 3.075-3.0780 From Page.I ____ da_/"3~:~;ill continlte-Tuesday.---Anol~{).N+ROLS-. social event. dinner at the So\•iet E "d I c I h T"d scrrlming and hysterical. francs VI ent y at1g It y I e '""es11ga1orsprobing abacklogo1 rape 10101~":,:~J~·d~ar,~~:0~/21;: _rcports._.Thursd.1~.ar.c~r n.tran~ arrest-$2:-5715--one-day earlier.----'-----1--1 ----,,. ran across one in\'olving a 20.year-<ild In Stockholn1, the dollar opened at 4.21 • • Embassy. is set for Thursday night. After his stay at the Western '\\'hite !·louse, Bre7.hnev v•ill return t o \Vashinglon and ny home to ~10SCO\\'. * * * 4 Jews Arrested Sl1outing Appeal 111 White House \VASHINGTON (UPI) Four members oC the J ev.'ish Defense heague \\·ere arrested in the Blue Room of the \\rtlile House today \vhen they shouted appeals for President Nixon to press Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev for free emigration of Russian Jews at next v.•eek's summit talks. The President 1vas on his way to Pekin, 111. at the time. A spokesman for the Secret Service said the four, t\vO males and t1vo females in the ir teens, v.·ere taken into custody by officers of the Executive Protection Service and turned over to District of Columbia police on charges of unlawful assembly. , "They were si tting on the noor in the · Blue Room and shouting." the Secret Service spokesman said of the incident. which occurred about 11 a.m. 1vhtn the protesters broke away from a group passing through the \Vhlte House on a regular pubUc tour. Today's v.'as the first in a series of demonstrations plaMed by various Jewish groups across the nation during Brezhnev's visii to the United States. OlANCll CO.tST n DAILY PILOT Tiii Or1"9i1 CN1t O"ILY PILOT, wll!I ..... 1(11 b '°mblntel "1t N-PTHI, II PIAlllW!ld lly ""' Or•"ll• c .. 11 Pvtill1t11nv Corncr.tnr. a..,,.. rttt tdlrlon1 '" P\lb!l11Md, MOnffy th~h Prlcl•r. !Or Coit• 1'1"4, HWWpOl'I 8tt<tl, H\lltllngton 8•Ktl/Fo11r1t1fn Vlllty, l•IJV'l<I for inspection and maintenance or vehicles to keep their polluting emissions down to such stri-:t measures as gasoline rationing and even partial bans on vehi- cle use in the downtown areas. The New York City approved by EPA includes: -Vehicle inspection 'and maintenance. . -A ··~Jective ban" on taxi cruising, inspection of taxis three times a year, and equipment of taxis with antipollution equipment required Jn California on 1975 vehicles. -Reductions ot parking space in l\!anhattan plus strict enforcement of lrafflc and parking regulations. -Retrolitting of catalytic antipollution devices on heavy duty vehicles. -Restricting deliveries to h o u rs outside !he usual work day, -Exclusive, bus lanes, improved Lramit service, and voluntary staggering of working hours. -Imposition of tolls on all East River and Harlem River Bridges. "The overall e f f e e t ... ·will be to make it more difficult and more costly for an individual to drive into l\lanhattail and find a parking space for his car. allhough it· will be easy for an individual to use transit for commuting into New York," said an EPA summary sheet. Northern New J ersey wns scheduled for a similar set of controls including a ceiling on gasoline sales at the 1973 level. a cell ing on motor:cycle registrations and restriction on the use of two-stroke motorcycles during daylight from l\lay through September. The EPA plan for northern New Jersey "'ould also restrict conslruction or new parking fa cilities. v.·ould require retrofit- ting of antipollution devices as well as 1·ehicle inspect ion and maintenance, and calls for establishment of special traffic Janes for bu ses and car pools. W. Gcru1any Applies An apparent non-swimmer v.·ading in "\\1hcn he looked back he sa\v a y,·aving S\\·edish kroner , a 0.7 perctnt dip from the surf off Hunting ton Beach, drowned hand. Greg phoned for help. grabbed his girl hitchhiker picked up in ?.fay in front the Thursday price. Thursday afternoon after he evidently buoy and ran out to the man but ne"er of the OCC campus in Costa Mesa, under In Frankfurt, the dollar was valued at h I · · " 51·m1·1ar ci·rcumstances. 2.5845 marks, down from the Thursday stepped in a hole and \Vas Y.'as ed to sea say,• i1m again . close of 2.6090 marks; but by mid-mom- ~y a riptide. lifeguards reported. The "lie~ apparently a non-s v.•immcr or They claim to have connocted Duran to ing it Had moved up to 2.5875 marks. \>ody has not been recovered. a ver}T poor swimmer." he said. that subsequent sexual assault, v.·hich oc-Bullion dealers fixed the price of gold The 23-year-old Seattle, \Vash. man "He n1ust have stepped in a liltle hole. at $120 an ounce, up $2.25 from the clos- was carried off so quickly that nearby a little riptide was pulling and he v.•as curred at gwipoint after rapist and vie-ing price Thur~ay and nearly three swimmers and his brother and sister on gone. !·le w11sn't up long enough to make tim parked in a Bay Street apartment times the official Washlna:ton price . the beach \Vere unaware of any trouble, a fight for it." "Nixon 's measures failed to impress said lifeguard Mark Bodenbender. Lifeguards, assisted by a Ne\\'port complex. 1nost dealers ," a London banker .said. The man's identity is being v.•ithheld Beach Police Department helicopter. Investigators said Duran is married "They still see no $0lutlon to the until next of kin is notified. he sa\d. searched the beach and water until 2 and Jives with his v.•ife in an off-base American balance of trade and The only person to spot any trouble a.m. today before giving up, Boden-\Vatergate leaves the President's political v.·as lifeguard Greg Condict who was bender said. apartment near Santa Ana. future up in the air." manning a tower about 650 feet a\vay, about three-quarters of a mile south of Huntington Beach Pier. "'He scanned the area once and saw the man in the v.•ater," Boclenbcnder said. UC Irvine Tl1ird In Collegiate Sailing Re gatta Defending champion UC lrvine sailors fini shed third Thursday in the national intercollegiate dinghy sailing cham- pionships at Eagle J\olountain Lake. Ft. \Vorth, Tex. UCJ skippers Dann~' Thompson and Jeff McDennaid scored HU points in the 32-race series. Tulane Universi!y. the \1·inner. edged Yale by 15 points after Tulane ski ppers Augie Diaz and Doug Bull came from behind on !he last day of the three-day event, sailing pa st 16 collegiate teams. Bull v.·as low point skipper with 60 points and teammate Diaz scored IOI. Yale collected Ji6 points to cinch run· ner-up honors. Final scoring: {. you. ' Summer Sale Continues Fabulous selection of top quality merchandlu · now at substantial savings. A large selection of handsome sleep sofas specially prlc9CI for Ted von Hemert, Inc. -The House of Fine Unes ' (1) Tulane, 161; (2) Yale. 176; t3) UCJ, UNITED NATIONS (UPI ) -West 163; (4) N.Y . Stale l\1arit ime, 202 ; (5) ..__" ~-•• 1,Mcll.J/v!n.11.S.da~ AM. S&n..C:l....-..L-•• -.,.,~J~-011 r1nt"."-A-1!11Pr1· ,.,,_ 1N ltlon 11 P\lbil•""' $ilurd1y1 1Jld flllldtrt. Tiit ptlM~bll1tl ln1 p!1nl It 11 J!li'.I Wnl ••Y StW'"O•I• MIW, c111i.mr1, .,.,.. Germany applied today for membership Navy, 222; (6) Mic higan State, 238; (7) in the United Nations. Ambassador Texas, 261 ; (8) The Citadel. 280; (9) \Valter Gehlhof f. permanent observer of UCLA, 286 ;{10 ) Toronto, 335; (II ) British --the Fade-ra epllbli~Gemwiy--to-tbo--GOJumbia,-361-;-fli)-Ohio State, 3173;-(13.) UN-. -iransmitfed the applicallon to Royal Military College of Canada, 380 ; Secretary General Kurt Wa ldheim. (14) Clemson, 407. • Robtrt N, W11d Pr .. !Gt "t tnd P11bll\llt• J1d1 R. 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(AP) -A resoluLion espousing male superior· ity was approved overwhelm ingly by the 8,601klelegate Southern Baptist Convention .at its llffth annual meeting here. The male·Jemale resolution approved Thursday rood , in part: "Alan was not made for the woman but the woman for the man ... \\roman i.s the glory of man ... Women would not have exis ted with-out man.'' Jessie Sappington or Houston, Tex., Introdu ced the resolution in ro~ghly the form In whi ch It was passed. But, atter p ass i n g through the resolutions committee, It represented almost the oppo- site view. The co mmittee's version called for giving "full rccognitiqn to women in lea dership roles in c hurch and dcnomin ationAI lire." Mrs. Sa rpington reintroduced tier version before a vote c·ohtd be taken on th e commlltee·l!. ' DREXEL-HER IT AGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASl AN INTERIORS WHKDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 to l :JO --ERIDA L 'TfL-9100 NEWPORT BEACH e 1717 WESTCllFF Dlt.. 642-2010 IOp111 SuM•y 12·1tl0) LAlilUNA BEACH e J45 NOll:TH COAST HWY. IOp•11 Su114•y IJ.l1JOI •t4·6111 TORRANCE e '· I J64t HAWlHOJINI ILYD, Jff;l27t --- At Yo·u ·r Service A Stulday, Wednesday aod Friday Fea ture Of the DaUy Pilot Franklin Fireplace DEAR PAT : We are very interested in fmding a source from v.illch to purchase a Ben Franklin fireplace. So far, we have had luck with only one store which will order one and charge us $700. Reading your column leads us to belit.ve you 1nlght help produce anotper source. E.~t., Costa Mesa Check page 715 of the Sears Spring through Summer 1973 catalogue. A 38 or 43-incb Franklin free-!ltaodlng fireplace, wltll acC«l;SSOl'ies and ventlng materials, Is pictured at a lower price than the amount you mentioned lo yoor letter. Wanted: Tennis Ca1np DEAR PAT: Could you please tell me how l can find addresses or summer camps for adults that specialize 'in tennis instruc:.tion? H.L., Costa Mesa Write to the Camp Bureau of Southern Callfomla, 621 S. Virgil Ave., Los Angeles 90005. Request the brochure ll1tlng all private camping facilities In Southern California. A quick check of camps by bureau personnel cUd not tarn up any 1pe<:tfically geared toward tennis Instruction, but a closer personal study will indicate various camps that Include 1ucb a program ln their acti\•tties. query 011 Benefits DEAR PAT: I've written to the Department · of Health, Education and Welfare in both San Francisco and Santa Ana regarding my Social Secur ity benefits, but I've never received an answer. I was 72 years old on Sept. 15, 1m. and my problem concerns the amount of my earnings ·and deductions made on my Social Seeurity~ks. Can yoo p me get some stt;rtgtitex- planation for these incorrect deductions? D.B., Newport Beach A copy ol your letter was malled to tbe Saata ADI SoclaJ Security office, and a detaUed explanation of decludion1 made ln your Soclal Security checks was received from OperaUons Supervisor Jacqoeline Byrd. This informatloa ls being malled to you. '!be problem ,ap. pean to be confulon oo your part as to bow muich you could eatn tbe year you turned age 7% and still be eligible to receive some Social Security benefits. Jf yoa require further e:ii:planaiioa, write dlre<tly to Ms. Byrd. Social S«urlty Administration, 1'38 E. Isl St., Santa Aoa, moz. '· Clothe• for Needy DEAR PAT : As my children have grown. I ha\'e accumulated many articles of clothing that are still "good as new." A few months ago I consuJ ted the Yellow Pages, found (. the heading: "Service Organizations," and called practically every number listed. I could find no organization that distributes clothing directly to the needy. I knov.· there are many famines in Southern California and Mexico v.•ho can use children's clothing and I'd prefer direct distribuUon to the thrift store route. Can you help? B.L., Lagooa Nlgoel La Ca1a DeJbl, 5-11 E. Central, Santa Ana, dlstributn clothing directly to the needy free of any charge. Your clothing donadon can be taken to Santa Ana. or if you prefer , the Volu"tary Action Center, ~ A vacado St., Costa l\tesa, will take can of the delivery for you. The center II open wtekday1 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Another reader bas volunte'ered to donate numerous slightly o u t d a t e d magazines to any local agency or home for senior elllzeos, but I can't find any 1'acillty Int erested la this offer. If any other reader knows of a wllllag recipient for this donation, drop a llne. Jf the patient ls an adult, blow a good breath IDto bis mouth every five seconds, or U tlmew a mlnote, and ll1ten for him to breathe It back out again each tlme. If the peitlent ii an Infant or small cblld, blow small puffs of air Into him about 1& tlmew a minute. The breath& per minute are more, but the emou1:1t of air provided must be smaller. A child's lungs may ruptur-e If too much air Is blown in al ooe tlme. Watch bis che!it rise to make sure you &.re giving tlte t ll(ht amount of air· u'1th each P.Uff. Before beg•.)nlng, remember to c(ear the patient's mouth nf foreign matter, keep his chin tilted up, and 91ocb nostrDSiDul whlJC breatblng air Into bis mouth . • ' s DAILY PILOT 3 0«st -;;..,--------.~ . County Flooding " . Danger Reported Large areas of Western Orange County and \Vest Neuwrt Beach in the event oC would be devastated by a major flood of a major flood . the Santa Ana River, the county League The committee members urged that or Cities rlood <:ontrol conunittee concerned agencies in the county shollld tePorted Thursday night. bend every effort to.ward a program to 1n a report whicll so~ listeners tenn-bring Riverside M d San .. Bernardino ed "frightening" committee chairman counties into the picture to develop ex:-~· Ed J ust, Fountain Valley cpuneilman and tensi\•e flood control faciUlies on the members Frank Fry, \Vestmlnster coun· river. cilman aJJd Jerry Sneegas, Anaheim '11tey suggested that a key element councilman, presented illustrations to ,,·ould be a new proposed dam on !he !--sl,...'-'lffiaat-t ~e0<o>ttttld--hftppen-i&-Founta:in-f1~er at MertWne in SaA Dem ar Yalley.,-Huntington-Beach,-Co.sta l\·1es County -----They a lso urged strengthening of Prado 2 'Married' Cons Sue for Togetherness Dam on the river just east of the county line. 'The committee's illustrations included maps and photos showing damage in the \Yest county from the 1862 flood, the largest in the county's recorded history. Thev said the 1862 devastation was caused by flood water two and a half tin1es greater than the 1938 flood and fou r tin1es greater than the most recent 1969"flood which caused millions of dollars in claniage. • ' Dail~ PitGI s .. 11 Phol~ FIRST PERMANENT STRUCTURE FOR SAODLEBACK COLLEGE WILL BE DEDICATED JUNE 22 The $3.2 Million Facility Will Be Named in Honor of Late Republican Congressman James Utt SAN RA FAEL (U PI ) -T\\"O "legally n1arried" San Quentin Prison inmates have sued the wa rden because he won 't The members stressed that no ef- fec tive flood control could be achieved without coopera\ion between the three coun ties. Officer on Beat Has Comeback; See Sunday Pilot Looking ahead to the weekend. Daily Pilot editors today predicted that among "Sunday's Best" will be the follo\ving stories and features: COP ON THE BEAT -A neighborhood patrolman gets to know people and their problems and a police officer who is thoroug~y familiar with a personal beat (Sunday's Best J is more valuable than one who is rotated constantly through all parts of the city. Staff Writer John Zaller tells 'vl1hy the cop on the beat is making a comeback on the range C~st in the SWlday Special. FATHERS ON T\1 -Inside color page of this \Yeek's TV \VEEK pre\•ie\l.'S triple play movie with Ro9ey Grier, J ackie Coope r and Eddie Albert in three com· - pletely different stories about fatherhood. PATIJ ·TO WATERGATE -There has been a shared basic definition of the American presidency since 1960 and it prepared the way for Watergate as riluch as any dishonesty now being '8SCribed to its present occupant. Editorial Page Columnist Van Hoffman tells how the pat hway to \Vatergale v.·as paved by JFK forces. GOLDWATER ON ELLS BERG - Regardless of what one thinks of the \Vatergate affair and related matters, now is no time lo make Daniel Ellsberg a hero, says Barry Goldwater as he ex- presses concern over the nation's future security in his Editorial Page column. l\.tARG ARET MEAD \\1EEPS -Fam· ed 'anthropologist w h o has made a lifetime career of Jiving in a series of temporary, and often m a k es h i f t , ''homes" tells v.·hy she weeps when each is dismantled on her last day there, Fami ly Weekly feature. 'A1narillo Slim' Antes Up Agcii1i Open Ho11se Set The CQpist~ano-Laguna Regional Oc· cupatlonal Program (RQP) will hold a public open house at a student-built home from 7 to 8 p.ln. Tuesday at the Ac· jachcma Slreet in San Juan C~plstrano: }he house Is off erred at auction, with a minimu1n bid being $12.500. The three bedroom, ;1140 tiqoare foot house is valued at $28,000. The sue<:essful bidder nlust move the house to his own lot . let them live in the same cell. Library Bites Charging that their 14th Amendment rights \\'ere being violated, they filed suit in J\1arin Co unty Superior Court asking that Warden Louis Nelson be ordered to le t them bunk t_ogether again. Financing the flood contro!-work will be difficult, they said, because of keen competition throughout the nation for federal funds. Saddleback Site to B e ·Dedicated An tony Estr3~a, 39, serving one year to life for grand theft, and Glen E. Watts, 47, serving the same term for sex perversion, said they were legaUy mar- ried by mail-order on July 18, 1971 by Rev. Kirby Hensley 0£ the Universal Life Church. Judge Nullifies To11gl1 Massage Law in New York By J AN \\'ORTll 01 tilt D•llY P'ilol "Sl11f A $3.2 1nillion Hbrary, !he first permanent structure on the Saddleback Coll ege Campus in Mission Viejo, will be dedicated June 22 belore the school's commencement exercises. It will be named the Jaines B. Utt Memorial Library, in honor of Orange County's late U.S. congressman \vho spoke at the dcdlcation o( !he college in 1970. Tours of the three-level facility \viii be held from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. with the dedication and commencement exercises being held at 6 p.m. in the co llege 's park· ing lot. Utt's spee~b at SaddJcback in 1970 \vas Nixon, Secre tary On Sequoia Cruise WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix· on took his wife and personal secretary Rose Mary \Voods for a 211.!-hour dinner ~rWse aboard the presidential yacht Se- quoia Thursday evenin g. Clyde l\'I ARI{ JV hi s last public appearance. Dr. Fred Bren1er. president of the col!ege, said "Congressman Utt \\'as a strong sup· porter for the college district and a true friend of Saddleback." The new library, designed by Ramberg and Lov.•ery Architects of Santa Ana, is made of rel1tforced concrete and in its in· ilial phase \Vill house 100,000 volumes. It also provides 13 ne\Y classrooms and t\vO conference rooms. Sometlii1ig to Carp About Saddlcback now has 60,000 volumes, but if the total exceeds present limits, the design allows for expansion. Focal point of the design is an ope n MEXICALI , Mexico (AP ) -Tiny v.•inding stairway with built·in study carp by the thousands are pouring co\·es. It is topped 'vith skylights. out of the \vater faucets and .garden Ciraphic arts \vill be housed on the hoses in this Baja California capital facility's first noor. including a television of 350,000.' studio. a graphics center, classrooms, Offi cials Said the fish first ap- and offices. peared in the city's drinking water The second level is the main service on Monday. erea. A community-meeting-room~. -ll--L<,.,ihel-\lizcar-ra.-manage~ library offices, and the checkout desk are Baja California Public Services included. Commission. said a heavy buildup Classroon1. au.xHia1·y library service of fish Slµlday burst a fi lter in the areas. and two conference rooms are on local water purification plant, the thlrd level. Exterior balconies extend allowing the carp to stream into the around ... .the building \Vith entrance into water system. the classrooms. NEW YORK (UPI) -New York State's recent law governing massage parlors .is so b1-oad "any human contact more intimate~ than a hands ha k c becomes illega l," a-judge has ruled. In declaring the Ja,v invalid, Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Martin Stecher said: "The whirlpool bath, the YMCA, the locker room at Yankee Stadium, the of· fice of lhe physician, chiropractor or podiatrist are each transferred by this statute into a massage parlor which must procure a license. "The potential for abuse under this hnv -is--subst1Ultialf!--he-9aidlc. ---------.1 The law v.•as enacted' recently as a means or closing down massage parlors that act as a front for prostitution. Stecher granted a temporary injunction against enlorcing the law at the request of the New •York State Association of Medical Masseurs, Inc. Joh~~~&Son 20th' :t\nmversary 'I • Dick EVERY CAR IN STOCI( • • BIG SAVINGS ' ' • • • • • lfome 01 Th• New Car • , , "Goldet1 To11ci." l • ENTIR E ~IONTH OF J UNE • ''Orange Countv's Family oj Tint Ca r.s'' ohnson & son LI NC OLN ME r~c:\Jl~Y COUGAR " • • lto1ne Of '!"he ~cw Car • , • •:Golden Touch'' The structure was u.<ied as a pcojcct for students of the ROP progr:un, and financed by Laguna Federal Savings and Loan. FUrther"'inrormallon Is aV111lablc-by-1.._ ___ -__ .:=:.....:..:_ ___ ..::.:=::&21::.:H::A::R::8:0:R:-:8:t.V::D:·~::C:.:O::S.:T:A.M:::::E::S::;;:•:.:;:540:!;!·,!lil;30;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:.,;;;::;;::;;;;;;;,.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J calling the ROP at 496-121S, extension 48. __ _.. Two Strikes Against The111 EPI'. -Teacher ---in.""'1:..,r~a..bc...geulng more.- militant these days \\'hen it comes to negotiations over "'ages. fr inge benefits and such . Only yesterday, for example, son1e of the irl;tructor force 1\•ithin !he Gapist rano Unified School Dislrict, knovm in that regkln as CUSD. got do "11right cussed about the issue. A num ber of them called in sick, thLs failing to sho1v up in front of thetr appointed blackboards. Fr!daJ, J11nr l:i. 1973 Protocol • Fig ff ting ·BreaKs Out After 2-nd Cease -fire SAIGON (UPI) - A .-.d Vietnam ccase--fire went Into force today at noon, but Saigon authorities reported more bloody fighting after the truce deadline. _ MH!tary authorities sald tiler~ were 21 Cornmunist truce violaticm in the first 11\ree hours after the new agreement came into erfect and at least three South Vietnamese sol<liers were killed and another four were v.•ounded. 'Jbere was no re p o r t ol Communist ·i--==----~cas;iciu:;•l.;;itie.s since the cease-.fire, but Saigon 'J ~-Uie. tn1oe that its k----'1'.00JlsJ;ill'• ed._6LCommunms.iD.ooe.J!lg battle in the ~1ckong Delta. UPI Ttltl'!IOIO . TllOVGll TllE !l alleged truce viola· tions were T'CpOrted all over South Viet- nam, six of them were reportedly con- centrated in !he single Mekong Del.ta province oC Chuong Thien, 100 miles sou thwest ol Saigon. In Washington, mearnvhile, the Senate has voted to forbid any further U.S. in· volvement in 1ndoohina, and President NiXon'S most important Senate backer, R~pubUcan leader Hugh Scott, says he \1•1ll support the bombing or Cambodia for only t"'O more \\'eeks. national security adviser. Kissinger held a similar briefing for members ol the House. Sou.rces said he gave little assurance the bombing oould be ended ...... The Senate vote cllma1ed a four-year antiwar effort that began when a freshman senator named C h a r I e s C.oodell, R-N.Y., introduced the "Viet· nam Disengagement Act" in 1l>e winter of 1969 and was turned out of office the following year . THE GOODEIL proposal, stmlgtlre1r '10"1iicluile..,.-,..ovlslon 'ttllt -.Id..., off fund.! for the war, was approved by the Senate as part of a State Department authorization bill. With all American forees out of Vletnum and with bOth houses n1oving to clln1inate the last residues or U.S. Involvement. nd· 1ninistration suppor ters 111ade no effort to· stop the measure . Spansored by Sens. CUiford P. case, R· N.J., and Frank ctiurch, 0-Jdaho, the an· lh\•ar amendment declares: "Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon enactment of !his act, no fwicls heretofore or hereafter ap- propriated may be oliligated or ex.pended to finance the involvement of United Stttles mililai;~,...,._in-cbo>illilie!LlILDJL-1 ov~ ;....fmm_oCLJ.be.Jb..Q s North Vietnam . South Vie1nan1, Laos or Cam- bcdia. unless specifically authorized hereafter Uy the t:ongress." Brisk Quake ~hakes Up New York, New England Alas, it develops that teachers al'e about as eally to organize as journalists. You yell al thefn, "everybody march for"'3rd DO'll'" and in the resultant con- fulioo everybody ends up in a dog-pile. Somebody will then inform the yeller that he flliled to define "fory.•ard." President Ni.xo n 1s in rare di1:!on1<1tic for1n as he welcon1es new am· bassador fro111 Can1boclia. Uni Sitn. hi s wife. Viseth and daughter Setera. The Senate measure, invoking the power or the purse to deny funds for use of U.S. military forces in or over Southeast Asia, was passed 67 to 15 1vit hoot a whisper of debate Thursday. By Tbe Associated Press A strong but short -lived earthquake rumbled through the northeaste m United States and eastern Canada. It left people a bit shaken, but there were no reports of injuries or serious dam age. 11•irukl"'s, shook '"alls and caused · rurn iiure to slide. One \voman in Colebrook. N.H .. said the tremor tipped over her refrigerator. Anyway, yesterday's action in CUSD is believed to have suffered sin1ilar results. Some teachers got sick but a lot of them forgot to get sick. Some reports today in· dicate that more teachers 11•ere actuall y Wl-s\ck and shou•ed up as usual. ~rean\\'hile, Sen. Scott (R-Pa.) \\·ho has been 1an administration stalwart on the 11•ar, annou nced he \\Uuld give the \Vhite House until June 30 to make certain all P3riies "-'ill adhere to the new cease-fire agreement \\"Orked out in Paris. "The chair I \1'as sitting on shook and there \1·as continuous thw1der for about 2Ei to 30 seconds.'' Mrs. Edgar Dyer or Albany, N.Y., said. E ARLIER UPCOAST in Huntington Beach. slmllar resuhs see1n 10 h:ivc bc>en adlieved vihen the teacher,; ~egan grumbling over saWry ncgctiations. There \vas talk of a 11'alkout. Some armbands appeared on certain teaching personnel But beyond that, rhe thing really never got off the ground. Spectacula1~ Solar Fla1~e .. TILEREAFIER," Scott said, "1nv personal decision will have to be that ·1 can no longer support U.S. bombin8 of Can1bodia or in or over any of the na· lions of Indochina.'' Switchboards at ne1\'spapers a n d broadcast stations throughout the Nev.• York·Ne1\' England region v.•ere s"·amped 1rith calls Thursday shortly after the tremor 'A'as felt at 6: 12 p.m. PDT. The quake lasted less than half a minute . The Weston Seismological Obser:vatory in WCS1on, ~fass., termed it a "strong earthquake over a wide area," and measured 'it between 4 and 5 on the ''My mother-in-!;111· s;1id ft thought the house 1ras shakins because my daua:hter and son \1'ere playing on the couch.•· ,\1rs. Barbara Buonome oC Schenectady . N.Y. said. "Bui I saw the la mps move and also fell the house ~hake.1' Well. it's all a Olysiery to nle \1•hy these teachers are getting so exercised over silly iittle th.ings like money 11'hen actually you know their main goal in life is the .pursuit ol academic excellence . HOCSTON I t·1•1 S ;; y lab 's n~tronauts Hl:!il." suc.·ct·~sfully ('hf'c kc;:I th:.-Apollo com1nand ship they 1vill fly back to earth lll'XI Friday 11nd !hen cx- litedl.v reported <;e·dn:;: ·ii ~pcc\:iculur r:.idiation eruption on the sun c~i l!cd <1 sola r flare. ~lission comn1:.indcr Ch;irles ··Pete '· Conrad spent four hour s in th e thret..'-Sl'<it c:ommand n1o<lulc. 1l'hich rl'mained dock- l'd to the ncse cf Skyla\J. checking all the crilical night systerns in the crc11• fe rry ship. Abo, there is the question of suppl y and demand. In the teaching dodge. there is more supply right no1v than there are jobs. Tbus a lot ol teachers rare casting about looking for work . This scen1s like a terwibly pooc time for those "·ho do enjoy employment to tell the boss that if he ··OUR 11\"JTL.\l. LOOK IS that the co1n- doesn't shape up, they are going to ship rn~~ n1odulc is lookin~ real ~00<1. ·· out. Job hunters m~ht y,·ell be coming nuss1on. control conunun1cato_r R~chard through that door befiire fhe"Ceparle~ly-tOld-~onrad~Kerw1A-and- ooes' dust has even scttll'd. Paul J. \Vc11z. A fe11· nlinut cs l::itcr . \Veitz discovered 1he solar flare 11•hile usin& Skylab·s po"·erful sun11·atching telescopes ro gat her more information about earfh 's nearest star. ECONOMICS ASIDE. vou have to con· sider the timing of au these teacher salary protests. Most bigshot labor organizers try to select the timing for a walkout when it will hurt the employer the lllOf!lt. Like in the auto busi ness. you knmv, they always threaten to slay home just after the company has finishCd tonl- ing and is prepared to crank up the old production line. The milit.ant teachers apparentl y haven 't figured Jthis out yet. They start the rumblings and grumblings rigtit at the shag end of the school year \.\·hen everybody Is ready to quit the halls of learning anyway. LET'S FACE IT, in J une, the kids arc aJJ about ready to chuck it. They're sure not going to protest. Pops and moms arc thinking about getting the kids out so they can charge off on vacation. This makes for poor timing to threaten clcsure of the schools. No\v , ii you want to get ck>\.\Tiright mean about it, the teachers ought to threaten net to get school going in September. Thus the long, hot summer has concluded. ?i.1others •have had the lit· tle dears tinder foot for some three- months. The kids have scattered sand and \\'et bathing suits all through her place of domestic bliss. TIIUS l\IOTHERS all along the Orange Coast are ready to dispatch the kids back into classrooms and have a little peace and quiet. That's t.he time for the teachers to start doing their foot-dragging if they 't\Wt some act.ion. ... The action, of course, might be getting bonked over the ears llith some rolling ~ins. "I'd like you to be lhe Jirst to kriov.• that the pilot is the proud father of a ge· nuine narc:· Ker1\"ill told scientists on Lhe ground. I-le said the grcnt ou tburS1 was quickly conlirn1cd by Skylab's in· M onokini, Alus, Fails to Plel1 sc In All As pect:s NICE. France i UPI ) -The saucy monokini is the rage on thl' private beaches of :-l"ice. rhe ;iristocratic citadel of European tourism. but police do not like it. Aft er rgnonng the spread or 101lless tannin g. poliCl' invaded private beaches Thursdtiy Jnd took identifications of a nu1nber of the sunba thers 1>111tecte<l cnl) by the bot101n half of 3 bikini. The fad has not reached pubHc beaches. Beach 111anai,:crS did not share the police objt><:tions. "To n1y knowledge:· said .Jo Bun:lin. president cf the Beach 011·ncrs Un ion. ··The only problem is of an ·esthetic nature. since there arl' breasts vlhich 1vould gain frcm being hidden "But cf course gallantry prevents us Jrom making even the s\ighll'St rc1nark on such a subject " s1run1enrs and produced a bright iinage on Ll tele\"ision n1oni!or hooked up to a tell'scope observing sola r x-rays. .. II is a f<i cior of JO brighter than any other \1·e have seen.'' Ker\\'in said. "It 11;1s w1n1istakabl e once il happened.'' ..\VE .VE BEE!\ LOOKl~G for\\'ard to catchin g one of these." said Truly. ' "So have 11·e.'' replied Kerwin. "\Vc·rc al! just as proud as ne11' daddies.'' It was the nrst solar flare observed bv the pilots after spending thrc>e "·eeks in "\Ve have kept our national com· 1nil1nents. We have met our obligations. Try as I may, I cannot bring myself to agree that continued U.S. bombing will aid in bringing peace lo th.is batUe-scar- red country.'' he said. Scott made the announcement after at- tending an hour-long briefing for senators by Henry A. KWinger, the President's Peron Ill in l\'ladrid Richter scale of earthquake intensity. A SPOKESl\IAN for Co 1 um bi a University 's Lamont-Doherty GeologiC'aJ Observatory called the quake one of !he strongest to hit New York .... Or. Carl Stover of the National Earth· Evidence Lost ' l 1t ~laying Case quake Information Center in Boulder t\F.VAOA CIT\' (UPlf -Itinerant Colo., said the tremor, 1vhich \vas "jusi co"·hand Robert Clark walked into a large enough lo be fell," v.•as centered sheriff's office l;ist year ;ind confewd to about 250 miles north of Ithaca, N.Y. a 15-yea r-old slaying. saying he .,.,.!Jl~ lo The Columbia center in Palisades. get it err hi s chest. 1\".Y., put the center of !he quake in t\evada Counly authorities reported orbit ~!ADRID (AP) A · 'd Beecher Falls, Vt. at the poinl: v.ilere the Thursdav that !hey dropped a murder t ~ solarh Oare is lh~1sun's ~~I s1~-l~cctor J Campor;-a~~~l :eh~:1d ~~ borders of Vennont, New llampshire and cha rge ·against Clark. 42. of Nevada, I~ :O~ pt enom:non. f arhees ongmdat~ tn day to p~epare for the return home of his Canada converge. . because key e\'idence in !he old killing e a mo ere o t sun an CJect . ...J "" had been lost by the State Department of great cl ouds of soar material into sp~patron uan--1.1.--Veron,--buWound..Eeron-1'.HE-l.A UREf\.'TIAN...---FA \lbT-runs-----;f tffltt TI1c total amount of energv, released 1n a sick nie 77-year-old general did not along Lhe St La\\Tence River Valley. bu• °"---------------1-.....I S h , up , c District Attorney Ronald L. Mac~tillen large flare 1s n1any umes the energy 011 o met ampora at th(' !he spokes1nan at \\'cston 001'd 1t ~" - P r ·d t' rr· · I 'd """ udU uv• said fingcrgrints, bullets and shell cas- generatcd by all man-made sources. est en s o icia resi ence and offici al been determined if the quake follo"·ed The check of the Apollo was the first Spanish sources said he "was in-that line. ings disappeared in !he shooting death of d . ..,..,....1 " ca · •lalford Roberts, 32, a Lodi, Calif. system by sv. stem te st of the spacecraft is~. mpora visited Peron at his Residents in all six New Engla nd states , 'lad ·d h construction \\'orker v.•hose body was since the astronauts fie\\• it to a ren· _" _ "-ome. and Ne1v York '"'t'd the quake rattled _ ...,.. found in 1958 near Colfclx. Ca lif. dezvous 11'ith the big space station ~lay ;25. Engineers wanted to make sure the un· precedented three-v.·eck orbital storage ha.cl nol affected the Apollo 's dclica!e guidance and control systems. No Moral Judg111e11 l FORT \\'ORTH . Tex. (UPI I Evangelisl Billy Graharn said Thursday it is too early lo make a n1ora! judgment abou t the \\'atergate affair. The evangelil!l. returning lo the United States from Korea. addri?Sserl lhl' 113!h Cienera l 1\sscmbly or the Presbyterian C.11urch U.S. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtllvery cl th' Daily Pilot 1s g11aran1eed Mo~e••·F"'"" It •O• O• no! ~a•• , • ..,, P•P<• DY S:lO p.M .. <Ill •no your Cftpy ... 11 ~. bro..,qhl to you. C.fll• l rt "-'" .,nlll /:JO p.m. s.r.,rO•v i nd Sun<ll•v: I! YOU Oo M ! '"''"' v•ur copy Dy t •.m. s.iur01y, or. • ~.m. Sund•v, till 1r.d 1 copy will Do Drtuqhl 11 you. '"''•rt ••~en uMit 10 1.m Telephon~1 Ml<I Or1n9~ Cou111y Atli• l<ort~wtl! Hun!lngton •••ch •nd Wtllmi•>tttr S"n C!tmt Mt. (IPi•l•llM ltltft, Sin Ju•n CiPillrir>O, 01n1 P••M, \ou!ft L•9un•, Lag""" N")utl IOO·!Ht ROSES I 911. 89' Many Varieties to Choo'• From FUCHSIAS from 39' In blooming color for your shade basket. garden. 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Andersen, 39, of Reche Canyon, and Dr. Sa1nuel Morgolis, 43, o I Highland, were shot to death, BRIEFS Wyeth Art Exhibition Saturdav ol SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - 'Ibe yowtg girl in the she Andrew Wyeth paintings has strong features, ashen oom- pleiion and reddislH>londe hair draping over softly round· ed shoulders. In five of the paintings she is nude -the first Wyeth nudes lo be publicly displayed . THE SIX paintings of Sir! Erickson a Maine farm girl, are in a' special exhib1tJon of the tradltlona!iJt's wort open- ing Saturday at the City's M. H. de Young Memorial Museum. "Thia ts the flnt time the group al Slrl has appeared outside Wyeth's tone," said exhibition 35Si.stant Ly n d a Kefauver. "What's u n l q u e about diem Is the striking way 1--1--.-.;:he~~ gels WOllnd up In his c f'iCWJ'r.' WANDA M. OORN, the visiting curator who organized the exhibition, aid the art -Id ~ lndlcottona Wyeth was working on the nude s .-1970. She said that the artist cl<dded lo allow them ool)'olliO..wttkt..•flll· When Wyeth dectded not to attend the shoW. he Md 1lls wile Betsy sent the portrait of Slrl in ......... lion lo the museum, "M.isa Com said. Their telegram ttlld: "lnatead al """"11! out, we're sending our 11~ muee1." THE NUDES ahow Slrl, Whoae Flmilh blciqpwnd Is reflected In her !lnely-chlleltd face, looking toward deeply colored Maine wonda, In a frontal vleW against a rust.- brown bad<ground, In a laWIB, ,_._ __ !!:t&ndlng In dark-water~to her waist e n d lylnfj beside a black river. " • P~ Y OFF IN GOLD Wh•t 1 9reduation reward! Or enniv•rsary reco9nitionl Or Father's Day thank-youl Or >.,.> hirthdev;Pt•M,nt...-A\"flO CJOld pl•c:• in f4 kerot y.ell•• gold "loney clip, ~00. Authentic $2.50.Qolel •pleces set in 14 k1r1t yellow 9old . I. Rin9, '195. C. Tie bor, $150. D. 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It ners. simply will be pay1nent fo r the Jevel ·of servi ce now re-. u d ceived in the rapidly-growing community. n er the city staff's interpretation of the law, San Juan, it seems, must soon coine to grips with builders were allowed to produee a special pl an for a ·1 1 r Specific area, with loose re"ard to exi sting zonin s1.'1·hat 1 5 aw-en orcement problems. o o Alternatives are clear. plan would then be enacted in the sa1ne manner as a _ City officials could reopen the controversial i~sue zone change, and, presto, each development co uld have or local law enforce1nent, or be prepared to pay much a custom·made zone "specifically" for it n1ore f~r a ~ore adequate system of county service. lt appears now that interpretation is wrong. . It 1s obviou s that the present system needs drastic The specif~plan ap,PtQachJ:equires the com1nissio•u"----1Jimprovement~. -------------------l-f----1iSelr\2.;!roduce the Ian ~<lml21!ei:.Jiince..the __ --------;c;;o;;m:;,m;;;.;iss10n s o draw up ffie plan, there is no consider· ation for an adverse recommendation as happened re· cently with two specific plans. There is also no appeal ----- -process. It's interesting that these technical but extremelv Important differences were brought to Councilwo1nail Phyllis Sweeney's attention by a citizen. Bill Leak, a council-watcher whose nit-picking sometimes rankles councils. commissions and staff. · Leak's action at this time seems to l>e of definite service to Laguna. Cost of E1if orcement' Although the city of San Juan C3pistrano's bill for planning consultants is soaring, the real whopper in the fiscal picture is the cost for law enforcen1ent. City h1anager Donald Weidner said earlier this month that the city's crime rate has risen by at least 30 percent this fiscal year. Because of that, the price for teasing county sheriff 'Imag e' Ma)' Not Live Up To the Ads D ea1· Gloo1uy G u s Where are the Civil Liberty folks concerned alx>ut double jeopardy for the!l). guys in \Vatergate? R. E. D. When ~ thinks Of all the tens of Olillllr Gus ~mtnl• 1r1 MllmlltM llr million<; !hat are spent by large com-rM41•r• ""I • not nec1snrll't rfllKI 1111 --+-;.'' .. -.. ·~Of .1111 lllW-Ptr,_j~--.Y.l.UL..Jl.d._ ----'panies-for--advertising--to-tmprove • .-01o.mr oin. 0111r ttHet. "customer relations. 11 one doesrft know whether to feel more sorry. angry, or amused at this \\'3Ste of funds. TI1e thought oceuried to n1e the other night at an airport , when l debarked from a plane and had lo make a phone call to find out ii a car had been sent for me or if I should rent one to my ultimate destination.· It "·as alter 10 p.m., the airport shops were closed, and I had only a dol· Jar bill, no change for making a call. So I stepped over to the No. 1 car rental desk and asked the girl to change the bill for me. Sorry. I tried the No. 2 car rental desk. Sorry. l tried the No. 3 rentaJ desk. Same answer. A Lim..E annoyed. I '''ent back to No. 1 and asked, "Don't you tiave any change at all , for a phone call?" She nodded , "Yes. but it's onJy for customers." 1 said, "But I can't be a CtJ.!>iomcr until I make my call and find out if I need to rent a car." She shrugged and turneO- awaY.. Here is a company that spends millions and millions upon seductive .'.Ids assuring us airport travelers that our slightest wish is their contmand, and that everything humanly possible is being done to expedite our trips and make our passage 5mootber. YET ONE GIRL such as this, v.'hase salary represents only a tiny fraction of the c-.:JJnpany's outlay, can IW"n off pro- spective customers forever, and the com- pany will nevi!?' know wh y. And multipl y these three girls fby hundreds or others like !f:hem to recognize the staggering total lvss to these oompanies in good wiU as well as hard cash. And JXease don't talk 10 me about "a few bad apples in ever.y barrel." I'm tired of hearing about "a fe\v bad apples in every barrel." I'n1 tired of hear.Ing about ·the apples and the barrel. This kind of public indifference by hirelings \\'ho deal directly .,.,i th .the public is far lco com.Jnon to be dismissed or condoned as "a fCl\' bad apples." IT IS the con1pan ics that are at fault, no.t the stupid or sullen ei11ployes. At f<1ult. often, for Wlderpaying such min- ions, so lhttt they don't care ho1v "·ell they pcrfonn or if they are fired: at faul t for poor or hasty or no training pro- gra n;is: at fa ult for not realizing that lt is often ll:he lowest.paid e1nploye \Vho has the fa ce·to-face contact \1·ith the custo- mer. and "'ho "represents" the company to the public. The difference between ithe glo11;ingly "helpful " ads and the uncooperative reality makes the company look \\'orse than it is, or ,.,.ants to be. It is betrayed . as so many 1nstitutions are. by its O\\'n shortsighted penny-pioching On essen· tials. comhined 1rith manic extrav aganc<' in maintain ing its '"ima ge" on some abstract level If the car hadn't. con1e f'.'Jr me, l 'd have v•alked 50 nl iles rather than rent a car that night. P romising Experin1en t Beginning Saturday, Laguna Beach-along with several other coastaJ towns -will enter an experimental facet of beach Jaw enforcement with a program called Community Liaison Patrol. . The ~at.rol is a lo.w k~y approach to voluntary com· pl1ance with laws primarily affecting beachgoers and s~mmer visitors. unfamili~r ~ith city rules and re'guJa. t1ons - such things as dr1nk1ng on the beach specin1en collection rron1 tide pools. dog laws and curf~ws. Basic to the 'patrol philosophy is the belief that most people are read y lo obey tlie law. The patrol will instruct offenders. l_f co n1pliance is not forthcoming, regular uni· formed policemen wil l be called to the scene. '.fhe pr~gram is fu.nded by a federal grant which provtded a Jeep and other equipn1ent, and pays the sal· ary for four yo ung patrolpersons. two men and two wont· en who are either teachers or graduate students. The patrol ~ounds like a good fle xible approach to \Vhat has been a law enforcement headache. 'Congr:atulation.<! You are the unanimous choice fo r presiden t of th e new Republic of Greece!' s Support of Dictatorsliip Precipitated Crisis U.S ~ Responsibility • Ill Greek Coup \\1AS~INGTON -The feeding and pampci:1ng of the Greek military die'· tatorship by the Nixon administration. 11.•hil~ Ute exile<!. monarrhy and the old parliamentary leadership were virtuallv ignored, have nov; brough t a prcdiclabi~ Treaty Organization (NATO) and further undermined Greece's already shaky political posillon within the \'lestern alliance. ( EVANS· NOVAK .) TRUE,. the navy.Jed revolt against Paµadopo1.1.los' one-man dictatorship late last month v.·as quickly aborted, But unmense .prestige...am~ moderate and be.11caU1 ifs failure (resulting from the conservative democratic elements who result: \Vea kencd An1erican influence at an intc111ati onally critical 1nomcnt in ne-creer revo u· lion." stupidity of the commander of a sIDg!g ha_ve mana~ed . to . ~ay out of '---\-~~Iea:ing navy vessel ) 'is a spreading-pnpa-do~o-s rpo:Ut1calf811S .. cbsenchantment throughout the entire 1'.-Jcxrt tmportant, the N 1 x o n ad- The reason Lhe pre· sent moment is so critical is the loss of authority \\•ithin the Greek military by the one· time army colonel, George Papadopoulos, who lei;t the military coup d:etat against the parliamen· tarians in April 1967. That loss of authority has gravely com· promised Greece's critical role as the southe rn anchor of the North Atlantic W ick s n1Uitary. not just the navy. One.half of ministration has been blind to the hopes 1he air force. for example. was prepared of Constantine Karamanlis, the con· t.o act -ag3.iru,1 Papadopculos if the oc· servative leader now in exile in Paris easion proved right. The army, too, is (\\'ho served as elected prime minister shot through 11.'ith anti-PapadopouJ~ from 1955 to 1963). When Karamanlis, in dissidence. his major statement of April 22, fonnally Papadopoulos, "'hose p e a s a n t propct5ed the return of the King to shrevrdnes.5 bas withstood all challenges Athens, to serve as focal point for restor· thus far, se ized the opportunity of his ing parliamentary government, the Nixon quick victory over the navy to dissolve ad.ministration blew its chance to give the monarchy, thus cutting all ties him a J'.K)\li'erful a.Mist. !Mead, the U.S. bet"·een Greece and King Omtantine. If did and said ruhing. the Nixon aru:rurustration ~d given ~ Naturally, then, Papadopoulos !elt ~nate Kmg <;onstantine the special secure, following the aborted navy st~dlng and prestige that he deserved as mutiny, \n the ruthless "-ay he ms dealt ex iled monarch, Papadopoul~ might \lo'·ith these two comervative pillars of never have dared to attack him, thus potential opposition: the IKing and the preserving the King as one poosible politicians. To him the Nixoo ad· avenue of return to democratic rule. nlinistration has ~ looking the other LIKEWISE, by treating the parUamen· tary leaders of pre-Papadopoulos Greec...-e as political vagrants, the U.S. has lo.rt \•:ay in a manner calculated to help himseU. IN THE NEW and most d>ngerous phase of Papadopoulos's dictatorshl!) that lies just ahead, the U.S. is still perceived a..c; ·his _J>Otent champion . .Holland, Norway, Ital y and other"N.'\TO countries, on the other hand, are prepared to punish Papadopoulos (Holland "'ishing to kick Greece out of NATO). Ad1ninistration diplomats a.re Car Jnore concern t.."<1 about the gravity of military~ dissi dence against the regime than they are saying publicly. At a clooed-door, no- transcript session of a House Foreign Af· fa irs subcomn1ittee last \\'CCk. for ('X· ample. deputy assistant secretary of State Roger Davies admi tted that Papadopoulos fa<.-e; his greatest threat right now. Llke\\ise, U.S. NATO officials ~r<' ~ to persuade Holland, No"'ray and other enemies of the dictatorship not to raise ugly questions about Greece's future in NAro at Lhe NATO meeting this monlh ln Copenhagen. Worse yet, the U.S. is 00\\' more closely identified than ever \l.'ith Papadopoulos. It is cursed and vilified by the center and right p:liltical traditionalists who have been denied all aid from Wa<>hington. It has no new J'.K)licy to try, not even the hint of one. As of today, the Nixon ad- ministration has reached a dead end in its shortsighted alliance with Greek dlc- tatorship, and its C'hickens are coming home to roost. Hectic World Needs Peace To the Editor: 'Ve Americans are "'ell known for being ha lf asleep all day and half awake Dll dur ing the night . Afte r reading the article on Transcendental Meditation by ,Jack Chappell (May 29) and the "1\1editation" letter in your Mailbox col· umn (June 8), I am moved to respond. l was excited and intrigued to read that "Tl\t" has been shown scientifically to produce "a deeper resting state than sleep or hypnosis." MAILBOX L"™'• l,.m r.ad1n '"' w.kefM, lol1rt111lly writ""" llllvld c1t'lv1r ttleir _ .. , Ill • -•• er IHI. Tiii rtl~I i. e......_ ttn.n N Ill INCi or 1llm1Mi. 11 ... 1 It !"Hervtll. 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Young ex· so opposed to it. said, amon17 other tllings "Laguna Just when employment opportunities in his field v;t?re beginning to skyrocket , the ( ) nation 's top nude male model, Rock ART HOPPE S"'ett. quil in a huff. "I'm sick and tired of being thought ot '------------' as noth ing but a sex object," $\\'Ctt bll· _tOO,J'OU know." 1------""lyjold a pr~s conference. "How SWE'IT, ducribed by s"·inging Single would you like Imo"·· GaJ as a "a &-foot-4 gorgeous hunk of ing that millions of nesh_," got his start as second runner-up v.'Omcn under hair in the ~tr. Cosmos Contest in Atlantic Ci· dryers all over the ty, where he received a sta nding ovation country \rere drool· in the talent competiti on by kicking a ing Md giggling and homosexual inlo the orchestra pit. 1 making jokes about This \\'on him a contract "-'ilh you." AJalefonn Briefs, Inc. Ile appeared in a -'Vilh--an lhenC\\• ouinbcr of ads. such ps. ''I dreamed I ad· sCx magazines f o r \\omen JlO\V dressed a Shirley Chisholm Rally in my coming out, Swett admitted be ~lalt?'form Briefs ... " was 'Jiving up a lucrntivo cnreer. In between, he "·orked a.o; a Rabb11 :it Playgirl magazine is claiming a cireula· lhe local Playgirl Club. "Dul despite 1hc Lion of one mill ion : C!alifomia (;irl has glamorous white taJJ on my padded tights gone-national : and a half dozen more and the toupee on my chest,'' he said similar publications -all reatur ing nude angrily, "I. knew 1 was nothing bot a males -are due on the newsstands by glorified cocktail waiter." ran. Hls lint public expo5Ur'C. ho\\·evcr, was "MONEY isn't everything.'' growled , in Behind the Green Door and he later Swet.L "Jt's gotten so J can't go to 8 nude had a mafor part In Deep Throat. This J beAch or B aenahJvJty awareness en· earned hirn the attention « magazine <llUnter gniup wllhout being terogn!zed. publl>ben. E\'CI')' female thinks this gives her a ocONFIDENTJALL y," lie s a i d , right to paw and pinch me. ~·Helen Gurley Brown "'anted me for r----, "U I try to discuss Sartre or SEATO. Ol>Olitan's llrSL cenletfold, bul the~ Usfen:-AI !liWWifil-~d·o,,_ -ltos""'t 'ru"t to Burt Reyn()lds. Then alter ls jwnp In bed "'hh me. ''"e got a mfDd. CauromJa Girl ran those shou: of 1h.a1 ,. guy coml11g do1111 the slope lli th no!hi,ng but boots anrl skis on. I 11·as delugc4 With offers for action scenes -bO\\'ling \.llith my tcan1·s t1an1e..s1e11cilnd on my b.'.lck. pole-vaulting, horesback r i d i n g ... I've hap some painful experiences, b:clievc.. ·YQt.l.-01.C •. But. I drew. the Hnc at e !ntY-OiVing.''- 'Vas lie ilfr ai<l "! ''\\'lthout a parachute:1" he said . 'Vhat he hatc<l rnOlll. lhot•l{h. S"'·ett said, was posing for centerfold pictures "nwre you 11rc, lying 011 your ston1ac~ on a tige r-skin rug." he sa id grimly, And all the sec r et ari es: snea k in to ogle )'OU. "THEN TllE\' \1'unt f100 IJl<1ck·and· whue· shols. You kno\v, "A Da v In the Life. of a i\1uh• ~·lodel. Mc in r~ ste11.n1 room m<' in I.hi; ~ho1rer, me in th e: locker roon1. me in I.he shower. Efshteeii sblw.·c.rs a day, \Vhat klnd of Hfe is that?'' S\\-'elt, who wns by now shouting, sa id these new maga z.lnes "degrade the whole male se:c." "It's hlgh time women got over their ecutives, policemen, students suffering Hopefully the "SOS" group mentioned Beach has a good ·reputation . 1 wa11t to from ulcers, heart disease and insomnia. on page one 1ast week will be able to be part of coutinui·n.g and improvi1ig These signs of inner pollution seem to be generate e.ncxigh awareness In the com-tit." lie also said, "I 1vus Impressed obvious slgnals that a technique pro-munity regarding the sign ordinance. with the Laguna board.'' And that "til e viding deep rest. relaxatJon and inner Plea..e provide more information di.!trict may already ~ tltere" a.i; a calm amidst the strain of daily life could regarding this group. "guide'' district for others to follow. be r I The I I EMILY PIERSON We'll stand witl~ the headline as n very use u · art c e indic:a~t:ed~="----m:;-;:;;;;;n:=;;.r--_;'--'jair representation of the flavor o' r .anscendenta -edltatlon.=.waa::.no Jtis-M+_.... ...... n , · · '-' religion or something involving austere -:--"'.,,... ... ,,,, .... diets and rigorous postum, just an easi- ly learned mental technique. We read so much about crime, drug abuse and "inner discontent" with life among people of all ages and areas of society, and so Httle alxlut promising techniques like T1'.1. If 200,000 Americans medi tate and claim they get deep rest, '"improved mental clarity,'' making stockbrokers and artists alike "more successful and happy," then it deserves 1oore publicity in the Daily Pilot and other responsible news media. Why not ? In such a tense and hectic worJd1 we oould •Ii use a little rest and peace for 1$ minute$ twice a day. EVA N A. PETERSON Slg11• " Disgrace · To the Editor: Your headline (May 16) scream«, "Now School Chief Lauds Laguna Educa- Uon." I READ the complete qootatlm and notod that he had some nice things to say about the city of Lagwia. and about Laguna's present Board of Trustees, and something about the potential of an educational program, but nowhere that I could find did he say anything goOd or bad a boot Laguna's present educatl0111 program . All of us who read your newspaper know from your posltloo In too recent -Editor OI AM•I. COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wted, PuliU•her Thomci Keevil, Editor Barbaro KrtJbich Editorial Page Edit<ir putrllo, lascivious, adolescent fantasies," To the Editor: Quotes The tditorlal ,.paae of 1he' Dally Pilot ,Itek• to tnrmtn and ttlmulate ft'adm by ~nr on thlJJ Ne dtvtrw lCommtntary'on toplCB Ot tn. lettlt by l)indlcattd ro1umt1l1t• and cartoonl1b , by providfnk a rorum lar ttadeni' vltw• anti by pre11enttng !his newtpapcr't oplniorul and Ideas on cum:nt topk:I. The: editorial oplnklnl Of the Daily Piiot ·•PPtttllr only in (he tdlt«f.al COiumn at the 'teop ot the pact. Opinfona tXprtMd by the 00). umn!n and cartoonlltt and 1otltt wrltm an: their own lhd no mOono- mtnl or thttr ~"" by 'the Dail)' he cried, "and developed • mature, ra-I loll y supPOrt the proposed sign ,"When people are dishonorable in tional attitude towa rd sex." ordinance £or O>sta Mesa ard urge the private business they ·lnture only those As for hi~lf. he s.nid, he was going to City Council to vote Jn favor of the with whom t~y deal or their own bccolne a hatrdresscr. ordinance as Is. No one enjoys I.ht used chancea In lhe next world. But when "1'hls Is my last press C(lnference · cnr row look of ~fatbor Boulevard; I! Is there Is a lack of honoi In ovemmcnt J adies-:nuj-gcnilemcn •· be sa id R!-he--rcaUy-rdisgrace to-tOO"ix>mmunltr,l'nrT\ the· m(;t'll~the wHOie peop e are $1on1pcd out. ''You \von 't have Jtock sure the majority of residents would poisoned." S1~e1 t to p.a 11' nround any mor('." ~ree thal a strOhg sign ordinance. f5 llcrbtrt lfoo\'t:r, 195\ -.l'llot.-.id-be-lnfom"'------1-f- Priday, June 15, IU73 . h k e y I. e d 0 s l Big Ch err y Pie . Dispu t,e Ended Explorer Enters Orbit of Moon • Pail· Nan1ed SACRAMENTO (AP) Cable Cars Stall We We1it T lirougli Dirty Jokes' L IZA, PETER H AVE T IFF t'ft'O ®erators In I~ on the way do\vn from lfie 10,p8-foot Sandia Crest ncar"llere were trapped about 1,800 feet from the botto1n of the 1ram"'·ay. \YUEN AN EARLY morning attempt to realign the cable v.1ith a crane failed, an Anny Skycrane helicopter "' a s dispatched from Ft. Sill. Ckla., for the delicate job of replacing the cable in it s b'llide. - Friday, June 15, 1q73 DAILY PILOT 1 YOGA SEMINAR (Ra ja Yoga -•nd 50me Hatha Y•> TIME: THURSDAY -JUNI 21 -t:too-11-iJO·•:M:--•"d 7:lO . ':Jo p:-m. HOW TO MEDITATE ; WHAT IS REALITY? FllOAY -JUNl 22 t :J O. 11 110 •·"'· •"II 7:JO • t :JO '·'"· CONCENTRATION : CONTE MPLATION: REI NCARN ATIO N SATURDAY -JUNE Jl t :JO. 11 :JO •·"'· STE PS TO COSMIC CONSCIOU SNESS TEACHER: KALIDAS, Yogi of long experience has had three renO\\'llCd n1aslers as teachers. ALL ARE WELCOME TUITI ON: $25.00 per person for the 5 sessions $15.00 per person for hi gh school and college students $ 6.00 s i n g l e sessions (minimum of three sessions recommended) PLAC E: Church of Reli gious Science 20062 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach Telephone 494·0490 CAPE KENNEDY, F I a . (AP ) -The Explorer 49 radio astronomy satellite went into orbit around the moon today on a mission to record deep sp.icc radio signals that cou ld extend man's knowledge or the universe . George 1'.1cGovern says last fall's election results would have been vastly different if the American people knew then "what they now know about this administration." Gov. Ronald Reagan has filled vacancies on two regional '''alcr quality control boards, the govl!rnor's office an- nounced. John ~. Mabee or San Diego ¥.·as appointed to the San Diego regional board and Peter M. Tripp of Oakland was named to the San Fran- cisco Bay regional board. LONOON (UPI ) -Li z a Minnelli reportedly has left the home of actor Peter Sellers after a quarrel. A friend said t h e couple "'ere very angry and "they 'have stopped talking to each other," the Daily Mirror said today. "The engagement has not been called off,'' Miss 1'.1iMelli was quoted as saying. Sellers v.·as quoted as saying, "It's not true Liza and I have After the helicopter suc- ceeded on its second try in lif· ting the cable and dropping it into its V-shaped guide, the tram's engines came back to life and the cars y,·ere pulled in to their docks. j!,,,,""""""""""""""""""""""""-""-""-""--~~--'"--"""""""""""""""""""""~ Launched from Cape Ken- nedy Sunday. the 442-pound satellite reached the moon early today and ground con- lrollers success fully triggered <in onboard motor for 20 (1N SHORT ... ) seronds. That slov.·ed the craft so it \\'as captured by lunar gravity. The $11.I million payload is to make the most extensive study yet of low ,frequency radio signals from radio sources within the galaxy and beyond. "The real v;ay i'J1 y;·hich the whol e pattern of \Vatergatc and corruption hurt us is that it was concealed," the defeated ·nemoc:ratlc presiden- tial candidate said Thursday. e 'No Emden"e' CHICAGO (AP) -An airlines attorney told a special hearing here Thursday there was no evidence to support allegations that the crash of a United Air Lines jet was due to sabotage. J. Richard Sweet, represen. ting United made the com- ment in his summation at the end oC the two-day Natkxlal Transportation Safety Board hearing. e Posts S"ore d WASHINGTON !UPI) Trading posts on Navajo reservations in the Southwest are keeping the lndJans in a state of economic slavery through a combination ol usury, inflated prices and outright cheatipg, accordini to a government report. ~1rs. E . Howard Hunt. , -Miehelle-Glark-, -a-C-B.s . - newswoman. and Rep. George Collins (D-Ill.), were aJllOl1i 45 penons killed in the crash near M)dway Airport Dec. a, l!m. The Federal Trade Com- mission ireport added that the 135,000 Navajo.cs on the nation's largest s i n g I e reservation, located in parU of Ari:rana and New ~1exlco, are belng vie· limiud by language barrien:, limited competition and salts practices the trading pasts have used for decades. e M"Go..ern Rap WASHINGTON (AP ) -Sen. e Bugging Sult WASHINGTON (UPI) Morton H. Halperin, whose home telephone was tapped on White House orders for about 25 months, filed a $600,000 lawsuit Thursday against hls former boss, presidential ad- viser Henry A. Kissinger, and six other persons. The suit in behalf of Halperin, a former National Security Couocll consultant, asks $100 a day ror each of the days between 1969 and 1971 when the tap was on. mamiya/sekor e 35mm SLR Camera e Thru-the -Lens me terln9 e Shutter speeds to 1/500 SIC. plu~ 8 ONLY149'5 Hf AD9UARnas FOR TOUR PHOTOctRAPHIC NllDS JCPenney We Know Whet You're Looking For, Shop Su•clay •oo• to 5 p.m. The remaining 32 broken up." I' passengers scrambled onto Sandia Peak, and then headed ·back down the mountains -in buses. l Nea rly Ever yone Listen s to Landers ~ ••••••••••••••••••••• • r-S-AIEtEORCE • • • • WEEKEND • • • • • • ATSEAWORLD • • • • • • • • Exciting Special Attractions • • • • •Scale Model of Orbiting Skylab • • •Actual Apollo 16 Space Capsule • • •15TH Air Force Band • • • T-37 Jet Trainer • • •Norton & March AFB Drill Team • • Competition • • •Norton AFB Color Guard • •Air Force Space Exhibit • •Air Force Dog Team • • • -'• High-flying Danger! Airdevll Jim Rusing soars dally from --&ioorileu..SOO.fGet,.su;Pl>:>l't<>d---- on!y by his Kite. No string s, no tet hers, nothing but terr or! a Pretty Hot Stuff! See the Aqua Maniacs' show, Including the firediver, who ignites himself and plun ges flaming inlo the dark walers below I New Show .!'Lost Isle of the Dolphi ns:• A 1ale of suspense in lhe Soulh Seas comes to Sea World's Dolph in Lagoon. Ac lion, mys1ery and co medy in an all-new 1hrill packed show! Plus a hundred other shows, exhibits and attractions. One low price buys it all! Take Hlghwey 5 to SOI WOrtd Ori•• • -- • !--+--~- FASHION ISLAND, Newpor+,Buch ·-~II at no incre.as.e l.n..aJl.mis~on • a W~l-1 Missi~n Bay, · --URU-San Diego ••••••••••••••••••••• • ' ' -· l P1·esident·- Continues JIARLO\V WILL take a "complete leave of absence" · ao; vice president of Procter and Gamble ?i.1anufacturing OJ. He was an assistant to Nixon, then a presidential counselor, during the first two years of Nixon's first tenn. He previously served eight , years on the White House staff during t& Eisenhower ad- ministration. Warren said Harlow, an Oklaho1na native who former- ly was a congressional aide, will "advise the President and others within the White House staff on matters across the en- tire range of administration concerns." HARLOW HA NDL E D congressional relations during his previous White House tenure, but will not be working in this area 1100 a day-to-day basis," Warren said. Miss \\1oods has been Nix- on's personal secretary since 1951 and her new title or ex- ecutive assistant "is con- sistent \\'ith the g r o w i n g responsibilities she has un- denaken at the White House since 1969," Warren said. ' - Picasso Works RESPONDING TO ques- ,.. lions, \\rarren acknowledged ;-• that two military officers -• Lt. Col. Frederick Brown and THE SAME exhibition ap- Maj. George Joulwan -have peared at a Tokyo art ----ser-ved-temporarily----Ofl-Haig!g museum in 1970. Censorship M Y w1,_, '° ,....mi1 "'"'"' 1ry staff since he was named as and space Umiliilions reduc l"lllk • ir1 !NI~ 11-COt1Y11.-m WITNESSES WANTED ! ' an interim 1 replacement to the number to 200 then. ='~ ~, ... ~1,,v~~~3~• st., costi H.R. Haldeman. 7 Even before the show open-l"LEASE CALL _ 213-487-2400 Brow.n will be reass igned _'.ed".'.:_, _1'.'.20:._w~e:'r-"e~sn'.'.'.a~pped!'.'.'.'....'.u~p~a'.!t ~~~~~~~~~~~'I shortly by the Army to other1-military duties, Warren said,1~-----~---------------~1 and JouJwan will continue to serve as Haig's personal aide un til Haig's retirement is ef- fe<:tive in August! Stude~Nan1ed To Honor Unit Come 10 !his Christian Scie nce Lecture "THE EVIDENCE: TRUI Ol FALSE'' • Deborah Dean of l rvine, has .:. been elected to Phi Beta Kap. ~ pa at Riverside. Miss Dean is ~ one or 112 Riverside students by 1.,.... a. Tre. c.s.1 . S11l9day Aftettioo....-J1111• 17, 1973--l P.M. ESTANCIA HI SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Opet• tk P11blk-No Ch ..... c.,. for s ... 011 Child,.. ProYlffcl FllST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Costa M ........ 545·1747 chosen this year to the local chapter of the natio n a l scholastic society • SENIOR CITIZEN'S here's your chance! J I you create home made artworks or handicrafts, here is your opportunity to display and sell them . The Kiwanis Club of Newport Center is spon· soring a special exhibit just for talented senior citizens. SENIOR ART & CRA N'S SHOW ---Satamfy-JuJy.--14--=---"'-- at Richard's Udo Market 3433 Via Udo, Newport Beach II you would like to parti~ipate in thi• exciting project, act now! And, • tell your friend• to join in. Call &46-6060 or &46-2706 THE KIWANIS CLUB Of NEWPORT CENTER WANTS TO HEIYlOU ! /-=-' ' ' . I -----____ .,. ---- L a n sk y R eceives State Ass~11tbly Ease d Marijuana . . Mak e A Re-Discovery l1t c:-yeu h01'e11't """ lit for o while, ~om• '" oll ttle wo11derl11I lll'W fttl19l .. h••• ,., fattutr'• .,., IGfOdll•· tio" too!l «•·<Usco.tr "'· yo11'1! b• 9lod yo11 did! Sentence Penalties Votecl ' • I ANl(AMERICARO • MASTER (HAAGE • BIOWliiLL c w•RGE This is really a very con. servative appr0<ich ," he nd· ded. SIEROTY SAID the federal 3467 VIA LI DO e NEWPORT IEACH e 673°451 0 government and 27 states ha ve I':..~~~~~..;.------.;,::'.""~~~~~~~~ red uced marijuana penalties. ~ - He said only Rhode Island has a la\v to u g h c r than California's. DOROTH Y EMERSON THE MAJOR ANTIQU'ES SHOW OF THE WEST. DISPLAYING AN UNPARALLED SELECTION OF QUALITY ANTIQUES UNDER ONE ROOF. Jt1no 13th thru Jui.e 1 ith 1101Jt5 1 ·00 rf\'1 tu 10 00 l'l•l Lost day Sunday. June 17lh . 1:; Non~ tco l; 00 PM You Get What You See PLUS What You Don't See! What You See ... are the bold, leather look sola and love seat covered in du rable. easy care vinyl and the perfectly coordinated corner table and two commode end tables. * OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 5 * ~~what-Y-ou-eon-'t-See·-.~.~.------ is the solid-state. AM /FM and FM multiplex Stereo Radio and Stereo Phonograph with automatic 4-speed record changer hidden in the corner table an~ the tw~ speakers hidden in the end co mmodes to provide maxi-• mum sound sepa ration. 1 Two Commode End Tables finished in dark oak with handsome front grill work, 27"~27" size. 2 Biscuit Tufted Sofa with reversible. solid l oam sea t cushions cov ered in heaYy- weight vin yl. 3 Corner Table that measures 27" square. Perfectly coordinated to end commodes. 4 Love Seat to match the sofa in the same, mahogany colored heavy-weight vinyl, ALL THIS FOR ONE FANTASTIC LOW PRICE s3ss 5 lullt·ln, Solid Slate AM-IFM~and FM MuJ----tlplex Stereo Rad io with AFC (auto·matic 8 Addltlonal Input and Output Jack• for - frequency control) 8-track. cassette, reel-to-reel ta pe player, microphone, guitar, headphones , and ad- r 10 Calibrated. Slide Rule Tu ning Ola! with logging sca!e lo pinpoint station locatlons. 1 t Separate Controls for balance. tre ble, base and volume. 12 Automatic 4-Speed Record Changer with ceramic cartridge and j~el LI P stylus, pressure adjustment and 1am-proof mech- an ism. Plays stereo and monaural records. 13 Automatic Size Selector allows you to play all size records ol the same speed al the same time. 1-4 Automllle Set Down and Shut-on at-the end of the last record. 15 Woofer l'"d Tweeter. Woofer 10· bring out 1 AM /FM and FM Stereo .1n.dlc1tor Light dltional speaker systems. reveals. ~J.(l_@.P..L09'!!!! . .!.~ 1n ·Sier~ ___ 9...Ein::2Qlltlon..EM.o~tJo.n....ControUor-eas ba se an~ tweeter ~one 10 brin_~ out hl1i!h!!•!:.· __ __; 7 luilt·ln AM /FM Antenna plus conneclions selection of stereo phono. AM, FM. FM for outdoor antenna and Qround. stereo, microphone and guitar. CONVENIENT TERMS INDIPENDENTL Y OWNED-SERVING ORANGE COUNTY FOR IO TEARS Creativ~ Interior Planning A.t No Charge I FULLERTON 225 N. Hirt.or 11¥4. (downtown) • (7141 871 -5720 HUNTll~~~~~IH~EACH 11138 N. Tu1tln ~~~~I~~ of Orongo Mill) 17141 962:.t477 17l41 637-8420 ----'~~~~!£!..!!l~:!..!!~P.-.!!~!UJLl!'.!~,g.j!<~a~.~9Ll~o~S~:3~01!..QO~PEN SUNDAY 11105 .rn. ---------~ -- • • \ ~-·----·------~---~----- -1.,. M. Boyd Cln·o1ri c Cusser • Mild h1 Private . , How do you like .~here you live, mister? Just dandy. 1t. ~ presumed. Why 1t s so presumed is seven out of tU citizens surveyed by the pollsters said they much preferred their own abodes to any others and would depart from same only with great reluctance. It's lhe 1·uJe in most nudist colonies nationwide that visiting teenagers may wear clothes if they want to, Because or loca l l&\\'S, they're usually not welcome unless f 'u111_ll11 Circ11N "· " "' "' ... -accompanied l>y their parents, might ~~ .. ·~.-.... =-~ men oo. ou con come 1n now. 've f1 n1snitd \Vere~ymnware-thanhnnan"'Who1-11----------p~r;;a:::c'i1;;1c;;e-. ------'--'--- customarily uses profanity, even the chronic swearer, rarely indulges him· self in these conversational liberties v.·hcn he's alone? Or so a scholar now l·eports. Here's one man of science who contends tha t the em· bryonic in fant tends to develop into the same sex as the better nourished of its parents. Certainly more women than men eventually lose thei r teeth. Women live longer. QUERIES -Q. "\Vhat's an ambivert?" A. Somebody \Yho's both an introvert and an extro- vert. The ambies far outnumber the intros and the extros, incidentall y. Odd you hear so little about them, isn't it? Q. "That strip o( damage le ft by a tornado, how wide is it?" A. About 2~0 yards, average. That some or the \YOrld's great financial families got thei r starts in guns, that's widely known. Llkewise, that some began in the whisky trade. Less well reported, how- ever. is the fact that several of the old line Ne\Y England ri ch picked up substantial capital a t the outset in that hi ghl y lucrative bounty business of scalping Indians. At $400 per scal1) in l\1assachusetts one time, certai n sorts of men could make spectacular profit. And certain sorts did. WRITERS -If an author's popularity worldwide could be based only on the number of translations said citizen's writings underwent. thes~en Americans wou ld be the foremost: Pearl Buck. 65 Ian~. Erle Stanley Gardner, 55. Walt Disney, 46. Mark Twain, 41. Ernest Hemingway, 38. John Steinbeck, 3,. Erskine Caldwell , 30. Edgar Allan Poe. 26. Zane Grey, 2.5. James Fenimore Cooper, 2.1. Wil· liam Fa ulkner, 23. An apoihecary's dictionary written in 1580 pf.escri bes breathing in and out of a paper bag as a cure for hiccups. Tt's only one or countless widely used self treatments. true enough. But it's believed to be the first of the famous hie· cup cures ever to appear in print. UNCRD CIPISTBllfD Land of the Dons UNSPOILED, SECUJDED 2 'h to 3 acre ranchos amid the great oaks of Cleveland National Forest Deep in the g1cat oak regiou or the Cleveland Notional ForCSl lits a 300-acre island of rolling hills, warm valltys and gras~y glades known as Rancho Capistrano. Vast re:1chcs or the N:11ional Forest rccrca1ion arc:t. stretch in almost every dirtc• tion, a Govtrnmcnt-owncd buffer again5l population and commercial eocroachmcnl. Rancho Capistrano ·will belong to just 133 owners, in fi~e Jitnple. Each of tho 21h 10 3 acre ranchos is cleared and bas ClclllUllC. Only 28 scenic miles from San Juan Capistrano. Rancho Capistrano para:ls are priced from $9,150 to $18,750, easy down, liberal financing. Pfl!tisurit Scenic Drivr: s,1nta An u/San Oicgp Frcc\.\·ay to historic San Juan C;,pistrnno, then east on Hwy. 7"4 (Ortega Hwy.) 23 miles to the lurn·off to the right at "South Main Divide" and follow the signs. water scrviC'C and graded roads. r---.----,---A----, Ancient Spanish oaks still too ~... ..--~ . stand on most or ihe ranchos. ' ~ •i. ~-Pounding of surf against the coasts ol North America Th is secluded prc•rve. oixe ~ \ gives the ground everywhere hereabouts a natura l ~lse of 30Jd, can never be duplic:atcd. ....,.._ r r _...., ~no-seats per minutes. Buflt can go up to 200 EheB~ts~ tt r~A"1'11R;;;,.;;:,i;ocs-,o;,..,.,..,.,--,,..m;,,rt--1ct,$.,"" -<i'-. per minute in lhc big towns where machinery shakes. en;oy Msurcd seclusion for an inlinile futu re, the bc:iuty of -·~ ' --·~ Address mtJil to: L. /If. Boyd, P.O. Box IYT5, New. "'nature :it its lovlicst." a tern· °'::::!!:"' • ...,.,, !.>Ort Beach, Calif. 92660. perate year-round climj te al ~1~l'0"-:'-'0.-:,0-,.-~ 3300-ft. elevation. and 4 min-.. ~i~"""' .,. , l ute access to ooastal mcreation / .al ~na,Dana Point and~ ~--~·=-~-=~"~'~·-=· KUls Like To Ask Andy Property ope II for .sl101•:i11g -,.·ef'l.:t:11d.s only 11 a."1.·5 P·'"· Write for our free, illustrated brochure. lllfCBD CIPISTBIND 2172 Dupont D rive, Suite 8, Irvine, C:alif. 92664 (714) 833-3223 l'U'MOUTH DUSTIR-lony ~"°IS ''We got o kw ....,,..., fo< oui moocv c~d we-look--i ot 'em oll. Dvsler ~it.. b..s1c0< 1...,.. ... ..,wr.x:' fw.v.or1::Lc· CM"f".let·~I~ ~<l l•iuo.:Mr. N.::.;omur ho~ maa--P1ymov1h Dv:.ier lt.o lop SlllHng uimpoa in Soutiocm Col1ton>11~ .. LYMOUTH f\.IRY-fr~ Sc11w.irf~•;ay1 "I "1 Y"'V ~..j wnh 111'1 m1l"O~ l\.e !l"t ~·"'NW'°' ioi ,.,.,·•geric"" ond e•T'CI '°""'' to0r trirniJ!. IUrf ,,. ..... ', 'b..1 ,,. '" •. 1.1'1d Cl k-t morr. md•xl•<>j Q<llC1111<1l1. !'<':«'~ ~ ~·.M ."'""'"" orod p¢'11W front .i.,, bruk~, a, trn•.iurrl eQP.:•f'"' .11. ' PICKA PLYMOUTH DUSTER. A sales winoor in Southern California. "Morewlue.,.more for the mooey:' .. lhotS whot people in Southern California ore saying about fltymouth Duster: That's why we're number one· in compacts. t s you should see your Chrysler·Plymouth Dealer row. You'll gi..>1 o great ·.-~.., ... ·-·-.... •• ..... /! .. ----.... .... ,'9 . Bob Barker says: l'~c 1'1'~ ;J Iv l't)'rnooth CM"r.er.> oll cwec /'J1d L.._li ·me:, they're really sold Oil Plv•nu.,:fi. No ....onder. JI.ISi look of the \«lo' •·your IVS «·Plymouth De0iet'6ff r w~~""'""'.,.""'""".,_ __ I) "r. •lie' hotlesf selhr>g compoct in , '•• ,, w!.1ornia. For pankulor peoplil •rt :1.,·grcu! Plymouti'1Sotelli1e.And 1>1c .:i i;.-<11>le. Plymouth Fury is the pidc: 111.· bog .JllC"-ll 's a winnilYJ ~! • li'lYMOUYH 5ATILLm -Mn. Cotol Hoines soys "S<illlllite ;,. H .. ri.:..t t<~•om.ible ror l'w -.-ow...,d and ii handles '' '.'!:;y I h.1 I' '"' ; , OCi<'.,, pmollel porkirig. Y,'e lib= rhe d..cl.!r wi-.. :c" to u~ lo..•: ),,,rt.:ukir ~c pick Solellite bocouw <..! "' 1J•eot 1r·1lu b' Ufld ~ol1d Chty~lcr erogine«ing wltll El~<tr .. n'' l~fl•llOll o•td 1orslon ~n!Oolh ride. ' deal on Duster And that's telli119 11like1t 1s. ~ See your Southern California Chrysler /Plymouth Dealer . Costa Mesa Atlas Chrysler-Plymauth, Inc:. 2929 Harbor Boulevard Huntington Beach liuntington Beach Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. 16661 Beach Baulevard 2 BLKS. NORTH OF SOUTH COAST PLAZA COMPLETE LINE OF CAR EQUIPMENT e 8 TR~ e CASSETTE e AM e FM., STEREO e QU AD e BEFORE YOU BUY STEREO EQUIPMENT, SHOP AROUNDll INSTAl'IT' C llllOIT' -•• YIAlll• 0 111 ov1:111 ' ' ' ~marteL ' FREE MATCHING OTTOMAN •llllST'OL LOCATION ONLY I . < • ' ' ,, ' " J , . • I •• J ' • ' ~ i I • • . , • ' • f'rld,.y, Junr 15, 2q13 -~~ .... ·-~~~~·~~~ ·-~~~~~~~-Ice Cream. lJCI Author Theori:es Contest By TOM OORMAN It .... that firm, which cur· At Fair -Religious revival '!'eelings .~hard to understand." religious .. rvlces in which 'en I h us i •• t I c ' and ac- Of '""' Dfllr,.. ,..., or today may be l anguards of In hls atudy Dr. Bruce emotional rellglom experitnce -companied by extravag\nt Planners ol 1 five-city cable reuhlUchy serves New~ Beach, A hom~ade tee cream social change or they may be sought to. determine l he played an integral part." emotional displl!,)'.I, it wo..s w requested the extension contest is being arranged by Jona1 .... backward looks, a UC religious bellefs of white more than t~nl C a m P lelevl&lon network along the of ·~-I D s s the bid deadline from J une the Orange County Fair to Irvine proressor says in com-southern plaln·folk before the N IS CU 1 NG his 1neetl11gs thems vcs were For the Record _ ... ,,_ ___ UlH Cab"le Planners Revivals: Past Future? Extend BUI Time or Orange Cout have a--..1 to -. I U d. t Ith I ' I I d th _........ -to Sept. I. underscore this year's "Good par ng contemporary re gious Civil War and to analyie how i.sag reemen w usua in.. hig 1ly orgnn z , an e Antr. H•nrv •::'110:::. "e. give cable firms another three Bateman said the.re are Old Days" theme. movements with 19th Cenutry those beliefs related to thelr ·lerpretations, he says, ''The organization not only I~ up to G1•~1ni•nn. John Hel'IY •1111 P•ule Ann months to submit blJI-for tbe ·-···-tin 1· H I ed t J II II ha ti ti I di I hi h M\M urn, e1r~•• Ann 11111 Jerno Ult about 19 companies in the na· The contest will be held at >7'1Uu~m camp mee gs. 1ves. e ocus on wo ma or camp mee ng usull y s le emQ ona spays w c Dissolqtions Of Marriage 111~:.~.dAos•llt J. , .. a G-c. projec t. lion --•Je ol m e e 11. n g the fa'ir July •, F .1 Dr. Dlckaon D. Bruce, Jr., plain-folk cont ributions to been viewed a!!, first, a sur-usuolly took place but also ex· M 1,~, wmt1m T, •1111 Oonn• G11v11 At the,. Um di •~ ... ,_., 0 on am1 Y assJ"•nt -•e·-ol com-Protestant rellgiou. s belief and rendering or rcllgion to the plained sometfiln" of what Llovo. Lllll Ann 11111 H(JW~rd o . Jr. me e, 1'8Cwai11 Ill ti r •\.-~I' :l'IAI ,.. .. ,,.,_,. ~ ft eu111r. Loh .-.. flllll i:io111na John or tho PubUC"Cable Television •pee ca On$ or ,!-'IC'·"'ive.:city Day. paratlve cuJture, is the author practice. the camp meeting ha rshness of frontier life and those displays were supposed 81Q:;~ B•rlMlre .s1i1• flllll Aot1tr1 Authort'ty which 1 e network and lh1t each has Entrants may use their of "And They All San" and its revival spiritual songs. th e illiteracy or frontier folk to mc:ln. F1trn•wor1n, Judith M-•M Ll""otn • r v e I been sent a letter 1'n"1·1·ng • f M:~"JudY L. •ncl K.nntd., L. Newport Beach, Costa Meta, · • 1 favorite recipes or to Jet their Hallelujah: Plain-Folk Camp-The camp meeting was an nnd, second, as an extension o "The h c don i s t i c in- M•rllntL Hitnrv J 11111 Elv• Fountain Valley Hunun~-. bl~-8 u t imaginations run w i 1 d rtteeting Religion, 1800-1845," annual revival meetlng that the traditional tro.ntler values dlvlduallsm which probably Nor•"· MDn• ~-•nd Edell• R. • ........ so fa r o n I y . . . ' which recently won for him continued for several days. or indivldualis1n and self-was the basis of secular fron-'P:!!_~:..!1,'l'r:?..,·,',", ti:.''= Ji:-Beach and Wes~, hope "'-'-n...wnt-has/tt:,ued the Trophies and prizes will be tbe $! llOO J am-Mooney JI · 1 th th J · I f ..... _.. o,.n.., ~UFIQ ,__.~,h:.... ....... People who were participating re 'Ince mo e eo og1ca tier values was not a part o o -Ide he;,,. .. _._ .. 1 1 to coo.-invltatiw he tol he-board-. -awar~ril'3t through-Award 'trotn the hthe111 cau iped in~t,,<1n1it:.s.,.------''"ea .. Jnm.__ ________ ,_,,,.aaimUJ>l>'"m"e"''lltlngng..rc.llglon~.t11aL ___ -I f;~~fd~:.r ... ':."•~~.. . ' PCTC 'A ...... Co_... ul. __ J _h_...!!"IM1y b aitifl ntll-third~. --:-An••--.J~e• Socletu.. T ' Fl•""'""· 0 1. 111 Lvn111 ""° Dwlll•• ns tant o n September t 1 " •• ,.,. ,. ---""tt,owe~er.Jbougb Jh~mp lijlQ.ruvUJ\Ol_simplY..M....eX· w!:Tc" ... Ullllfl 0 1 .,.., find Chrl• Dwlll•• Batem8n told the bo&rd only 1 th ;~dscan t emf p tha The best part of the co ntest J prize incl es publication of DR. BRUCE disagrees "'Ith meeting religion was highly tension of frontier values." 1-iicen. orvm• R. •nd a1ttv "· one cable ,,,_.,..,... ew 0 er 1 OU 0 e will be r th · the manuscript by t II e the int~retatlons of many or ·-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i N1i1ne1, c 1r101 .SMf\l • ..., P1trl(l1 c;, ..._..-wr woodwork." ea ing e ice cream, U · · r T -I 1 •z•cur1,• r.41H IONI e~c-K111v w. 11111 Norm• L. TelePrompter _ is serlOUllY . . . . which will be given away f n1vers1ty o en n es see the writers on the camp AYin, Ellubllh L •• ..., LIW!'lllCI p , Assuming a bid IS received ree. Press meeting who ha " e COO· • a· ONO -K.ONG Be!<>'-•• Roi-t MtndOMI I n d interested ln tbe project at Th f . 'll . b II . • P•~~·l(flrtf'I K. •"" H-rt E. this time. and accepted in Sepfember, e ai r w1 re1m urse a cenlrated on the emotional ex- F1tre11. E1ha1 Eflr''"' •nd R19!1 construction of the system will contestants for the ingredients "IN SOME cases such cesses and the individualism M~~:;~~t R1.:1111ro A. 1nd Donn• "· begin about April, 1974. used . movements may be the of southern frontier theology. &oW<:n, V~rl Arlene lln.:I Tl>Om11s The ' J h Hewell Ca p network is expected to The contest will be held al vanguard of so.c1a c ange and "Camp meeting \Vas not so H11rn1or> P~mtl• Ind (h;srl1s L. mp osts be I led b 1-I h' h I h'le . th th Lanow1hr, 0or1 Je1n •1111 o.,...,. :sca11 comp e Y 1J11, a w 1c noo n and fa ir-goers arc en-re orm, w. 1 m o ers e much an extension of secular POC::.-i F•or-=• Ena 1nd w111er time each o( the more than couraged to bring a picnic revival looks back to an older frontier ideas and beliefs as It fiiiM: 10 MUSUU ........ " 5145 2 SUITS Hitr vtv. Jr. 1nd c1ro•vn.. 11. I be able to 1ink up· with the jna for the ...,.;7~nning desert in opposition to changes which in which the v1'olent, hedoru's11·c ... ,,, ,,,, ··''' ,. SA VI UP 10 5.,,_ Ott , ... _ _. l•h•, l,.rtce•t1, ll•ck1, lhlrff, • WI JIT ANT llZI • flll A1TlllATIONI ~::;:~ir1~~~hJ...erthf.~'L~~1111P~!~i e. Still Open' lwli20,000 homes In the five cities Junch to mWlCb on while wait· lime and thus stands directly was an alternative to that life .,,,.. ''" • .,. •• w 11111m1, Jot If., Jr. and Fr1nt11 M. .e~ -'---I t ·~ ~-.,.,.,_, kl J h · ,..1m1101, c11r1111,.. e. 111111 T1>0m•1 c. U"",;11•une ays em. to appear. are ta ng pace in I e society, individuaJism of the frontier sot Me11111r ••• 11, •2 McC l•ll•n1Jenef A.endG90l'll•B. Batman s 'd the b' t Dedl' I t .. Brucesays $111<k1Uo ..... 110 7:1 !!!!!!!!!~·-•••·•·• Medine, flrblr• Ann .1111 JOSIPh t.oul• e a1 1gges a ine or en ennr, 1s · was rejected in favor of s11k w .. 1 •••• 103 11 iiii ~ A•<l'lllm~~T:~rrioEJ.J:.,~ 111111 Joye• For Children i°adblock: to bidders was the June 18. Application b anks "Whatever the case, revival membership in a disciplined ~i~:-:'~::.:·.: 1 :: 1 : -PAILY" .. e • c~s~~~fi' John E, •nd o.ix.rih w. arge amount of money needed are available from the Orange religion is something which group," Dr. Bruce maintains. -'"" ..,..., , ""'' I kr .1.,,.1.1 .... 1 '""' ~.n11 Pnl lllP$, V1r111nJ1 L. encl u writnc:• E. lo finance the system before it County Fair, 88 Fair Drive, people can grasp that gives "Far from be,· n g en· -'''''' """''' r1ss2 M•cA-hw 11 ...... -4th "••r -hot• ... Mt rl!"' .Sllfiron c;, •114 G•rfl kl E' SANTA ANA What if they be j t k f " Garv n. Erm• LH e1111 Rl(hfln:t • -can 8 n o ma e a pro it for Costa Mesa. 545-1131. meaning to their lives when thuslastic aberratio.ns of the WOOLl1t1 a 11un ,.,, .•• ;. ., ""''"'''~ ... 11.o1 . .....A ..... o.c. "'",.... "'vtnar, ,..,.ruvn J, •ncl Liwrene• M. gave a summer camp andl'-~~·~~a~·~·r'.:_ _______ ~:!_f~·":._'~'.,!,~1~·~1~:_-~~·~1~~~~'._~~l~~· !_,!'.~~:..':~~~~~_""~~~~~~~~~~"~'~"~"~"~"·~·~··~·~·~"~··~·~"~"'~·~··~·=·~··~·~"~'"~;"~~;• ~ Haw•rc. W•l'IOlllh Ind Aullf"w 0111 w • e air runs u Y 11-• aoc1e y appears rus raltng frontier, camp meet1'n•s were o .. "n~, Mleh•I• .... Ind Rlchaf'd ft , IJlr C'4/ll.Jl£.~·r .t N.1Sr£/l.l'Jl.'CI' Y11U11m nobody came? ::Z ... lmtr P1trkl• Ind 1!ffi1' Kelllr. ltrvon J. •1111 G9r1 ne 1bat's the situation faced by MOii 11, Jlldllh A. 11111 Sire In th Lun •~•t' f c111tfl, ~ Jotepll Jr, end ••rtt.r1 e g ~ ion o "M ~mitt>, Junne M. 11111 Ei.oo•nt Tlwrl Orange County, which still has S11ven1, Mien.el s . •fld 8rl'nd1 SI.le c1u1w, Giiien Anllfl and H1rold space for 20 youngsters in a L1wrtne1 Lvon. J1..-J . flno Aoti'f'f' Ann special mountain c a m p 8rudvlk, Pl lrf(ll M. 11'\d 011• Ill!. Simes. w111i.rn Hnerv 1nd 111r11tre de.signed for children with ~~nnl lhm PrlQmore, .Sendr• A. Ind Sernrny LH a5 8. 111!11, Nikki Ind JOM!lh Glnl Hullo, Merllle Ellitn 1no W11111m Jen-!1le 8890Ciation has the v:=11, Kelhll"n find E1111en1 A, funds to defray the cost! for Pet1r .. n. Lfl rrv L. 1nc1 Charvl L. children w•··· famlli .. cAn'I Ml •kO, Fr•" Ind H1len ...,.... llUltl:' M"t .... Myn'll J. •nd Alb«t ,.. afford •• pay ~1a1 med' al Aowl1'(, Tammv Dick 11111 Jann El1h11 w • .. ,....~ lC personnel all lined up, and a Other Deatlis • one-week period reserved at a campsite in August. BUT ONLY 40 of 60 open. ings are filled. "It's hard to believe that ln a county with 30,000 asthmatic children_. .J,bere aren't more who want ?O go to a summer camp in the mountain!," S8ys Cathleen Spear, a n In- formation officer for the Lung Association. Introducing our BURGER FESTIVAL featuri~: The Great American Burgers • PHILADELPHIA (AP) J\trs. J. Watson Pedlow.~dow of World War II flier 1iero Colin P. Kelly Jr., died in Sau1t St. Marie, C a n a d a , Thursday while on vacaUon, a family spokesman said. Her first husband, an Army cap- tain. OOOiithe third-daY <>f the war when his bomber was downed after crippling a Japanese cruiser. The camp wlil be open only to~aslhmalics,.wltlupeclaLac. 1---- tivitles for different children, ELlZABE'l'HTOWN, N , Y. (UPI) -Three Georgia men. including Teddy Brown, 19, of 1\ugu sta, Ga., the son of singer James Bro\~.'n, were killed Thursday when their car ran off a highway near the Essex CoWlty village. BALTIMORE (UPI) -Ray· niond l't1. Lahr, 58, veteran United Press International political reporter. died Thurs· day at Johns Hopklns H°"pital after suffering a heart attack. Death Notices ST'Alllll•O <:i.mf'I N. S11rt>lrd. A•sldent of N.wport •~Ki'!: O•!e ol dNth, June 1•. 1t13. jurvlved by wtfe, Jecquelyn1 d111(1hl.,., •rol St•rtilrtt. Vl1l"llor> 1001v. Frld1v. rQm t AM lo O PM .• Peclllc View ~onueno, P1cl!lc View M1rnorl1! P•rk, ·ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCUFF MORTUARY 4%7 E. 17th St., Costa l'tlesa ~88! • BAL'l'L-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME C.Orooa dt:I l'tfar 173-ttle Costa ~fesa 6'6-W4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa u s.3133 • J)ILDAl'.BRO'l'HERS MORTUARIES 17911 Btaeh Blvd. Hunilnfton Beach 84%-7771 % 4 Redondo "''e. Long Beach !l~S.1145 • McCORM ICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1706 Lagun1 Canyon Rd . IM-9'15 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortaary Cb1pel 35et Paclnc View Drive Newport Beach, CllUonda 114-!709 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7"1 Bolsa Aw. 1'8'1mluttt-5 • SMITllS' MORTUARY IZ'1 Mala SL l'7'1--,,,,;11np.-Beae~ UUl31 • ' according to the seriousness of their affliction. The camp fee is $75, but the Lung Association is prepared to waive the fee for thole unable to afford it. "WE'VE HAD some really great donatlo111," says Ms. Spear, "but not t no ugh children. It's really strange ... ·The summer camp for asthmatics will be held in con- junction with the Jung associa- tions from Pasadena and Lo.ng Beach. For further ln- fonnatioo can -' or write to 1717 N. Broadway, Santa /\Ila. Top Aikido Instructor To Perform FULLERTON T h e world's foremost aikido prac- titioner will give a public demonstration at Cal St1te Fullerton June 24 at 2 p.m. in the gymnasium. Master Koichi To,hei, "'ho possesses the world's only tenth degree black belt in aikldo, will be on the campus from June 11 through the 24th, conducting a seminar for aikldo Instructors. AT mE highest level, tbe goal of alkido is: to develop mind·bodY coordination 9Q that the practitioner emerges as a more fully integrated human being. Its m«e widely known usage, however, is as a self· defense @Y~tem. 'l'ohens ermstructor at the World A l k i d o Head- quarters in Tokyo. BeglnnJng June 25, a one· unit summer extension course on alkldo will be beld on Mon· day, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a .m. Rod Kobayaabi will be the in.- structor or the course, which ts destined for men and women OI all ages. County Auction Set on Saturday SANTA ANA-Officlall wtll auction about 110 former County of ~ vehicles starting at 10:311 a.m. Salur· da y. The auction of pa....,gor can, trucb Ind motorcyeles wnr~1~s, Grond Ave. TERI-BURGER DELUXE -A really tasty mouthful of our ~ ·· Pound Teri·burger pre· pared with all of the garden-fresh Vegeteri vegetables! • 80 TERI-BURGER -OrientalTeriyaki Sauce, Lettuce, Onion and spe· claLseasoning ma~es our big ~-Pound Burger sen· sationally ~elicious! • 65 with cheese • 75 VEG ET E .R I BURGER -' Tender diced Beef, Nappa Cab- bage, Celery, Onion, Car· rots and Mushroom - prepared with traditional Oriental Sauce ...:. and served in a special 'Chop· ped Top' b~n! .45 ' SUKIYAKI BURGER -Tender slices of Beef simmered to perfection with choice Onions, Green Onions, Bamboo Shoots, Nappa Cabbage and Mushrooms. Served in a special 'Chop- ped Top' bun! • 75 TEMPURA BURGER -Thick chunks of delicious Shrimp Tempura served with Lettuce and tangy Oriental Sauce in a special 'Chopped Top' bun! .60 r--------------1 FREE 1 I I I I I I FRENCH FRIES with purchase of any Great American Burger! Offer good with this coupon until July 15, J4173. L . . ---------------- I I I I I -..J -~,lO-E..47.th-SLrCosta Mesa • 642-0900 (D~ 17.th & ·Sap.ta Ana Aye,) • • l •I ' . ' 1C•lendar Newport ' Huh of Activity Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY Ne"l'Ort Beech will be the hub ~ Southland competitive lf you race Wlboats in Southern California you either yachting activity this weekend go !OR, PHRF, MORF or PMH. as yachts engaged in three im-. And what do all the initials mean? 1 portant ~ries compete in one IOR is the relatively new International Offshore Rule race. Newport llarbor ya c ht of yacht measurement whlch replaced lhe old CCA (Cruls- Club's traditional Jluntington ing Club of America) rules. Tidelands race will attract yachts winding up the Pacific PHRF, once known as Arbilrary Handicap, stands for f-1---~~~a.!!ndJ~·~ Conference Pacific Handicap Racing FleeL achts enter "'i11NRYC's MORF IS"TllE"nlte m1der w'hidi-l:ioats..30J.eet or under -- • ;o.runanm sen... n·~--,--~ --entered in Balboa Ya cht are rneTslii'ecrror·hmmc:ep racing,.andJL as Miage•r--1---.1 Club's 66 Series. Ocean Racing Fleet. Another amual race, the PMH is the Pacific MulU-Hull rule med by catama- Bahia de CabrUlo Reverse rans and trimarans. Argosy will bring a OOst or JOR, sometimes referred to as Ocean Racine, is the sailing yachts down the coast sophisticated system of meuurement which developed from C&.brillo Beach Yacht as a combination ol lhe CCA and the Royal Ocean Racing Club. Los Angeles Ji arbor, to Club of.Great Britain. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for an overnight rendezvous It came about as a means ol atandardiiing the before racin g back to Los measurement of yachts for offshore racing -especially Angeles Sunday. ~yachts that race in various parts d the world. SKIPPERS meeting for the In many ways the IOR was a radical departure from PORC contenders will be hcJd the CCA and many American yachbmen just plain don 't at Balboa Yacht Club at 9.JO . like it. They claim it encourages a radical design of yachts a.m. Saturday and the race and that it is too expensive'to measure. will get Wlder "'3Y at noon from a starting line a quarter of a mile w~i of the Balboa Pier. The neet, including -some of the most famous racing yachts .,in the world, will ilca\'c the lfuntingtoo Dea<'h bell buoy to port, proceed southwest to the Huntington Beach w h i s t I e buoy, thence back around the HB bell booy, around the Eva oil olatform and thence back to the fmish at Balboa Pier. 1be course distance is 26 miles. The PORC I& --by the Yacht Racing Uoioo ol Soulbem California. Tile Hun· tingtm Tidelands race is ~ hool<d by NHYC and BYC. ON THE WEST coast the discootent with IOR swelled the list of PHRF yachts. This is shown in the records that show the valid IOR list in southern cautorn.ia at 250 com- pared to 1,100 for PHRF. In the last, the PHflF list was made up primarily of older yachts and those out.designed as far as ocean rac- ing was conceriied. But with the advent of IOR, many owners of newer boats switched their allegiance to PHRF. As a result, many yacht clubs apomor special races for PHRF or include them as a separate class in off· shore races. So what, exacUy, is PHRF? IN GENERAL, ii& still the Sl1lle old "arbitrary handi· cap" ol years put -w:IUt a few refinements. In a recent pObllcaUon ol the PHRF valid llst there was included a list ol notet by handicapper Ham Bar- hydt which renected the curnnt PHRF philolophy. Here are a few of the notes, which may explaln what PHRF is all about: SOtrl'llERNC a 1 if or n I a Yachtlng Association calen-PHRF ratings are boat performances handicaps. They dar: are balled oo the speed pol<!ottal ol the boot -balled as Loi Aitgtlet -Loac Beath far as posible oo obeervaUons of previous racing exper- CABRIU.O BEACH YACHT ience. CLUB -Reverse Argosy to It is the intent" ot PHRF handicapping that any well· Bahia Coo:jnthian Yacht Club, malntalned, we~ulpped and well-sailed boat bas a good Saturday; return race Sunday chance to win -and that any boat that winl a PHRF race (races 3 and 4 ol Cabrillo is indeed a welt:-maintained, well equipped and well--sai.Ied. Series, !OR, MORF, PHRF. boat. ____M.,l,MITQS BAY YAC!IT CLUB -June R<>gatta, all ___ P_HRF--RA-TINGS are not inieii&dto reflecCtheSki1> classes. &atmlay. Sunday. per and crew capability. Hence PHRF racing is primarily Newport -Balboa a test ol skipper and crew. NEWPORT HARBOR , BALBOA YACHT CLUBS _ Well designed and coostruc1ed boot.. are not expected Hwltington Tideland.1 ract', to be obsoleted by newer designs. PHRF does not use nnaJ race of PORC, third race formulas to determine handicaps. Any formula, once es- NHYC Ahmanson Series, 4lh tablished, can be circWnvented by the clever designer and race BYC 66 Series, Saturday. skipper. LIDO ISLE YACHT CLUB PHRF discourages "rul .. beatlng." U a person modifies -June Regatta, Saturday, his boat to make it go faster, PHRF will attempt to change ~,J/;·,1; C 0 RI N T H I A N the rating to compensate -O< ovel'<Ol!lpenaate. YACIIT CLUB _ Bahia• de PHRF conalders a base boat a standard clasa with a Catrillo ReverJe Ar g 0 5 y , 150 percent genoe, a spinnaker and a splnnaker stays'!. Saturda Sunda The me ol a larger genoe, double-bead rip with genoas DANI.' PouJ' y Ac HT or jib tops'ls, Cl< boat modificaUoos intend "' Increase CLUB -PHRF Series No. 3 1 spreed as far as possible compensated for in the rating .. _ .. _ to nullify any advantage. ~~y. Santa l\.tonlca Bay DEL REY YAC!IT CLUB_ TO DATE, the only boals that have been actually,... Del Rey to Isthmus and rated for use ol. doubte-head sail rip are the newer b'.>ets Return. (Commodore Series) -such as the EriCIOD z..35 -that have been especially Sa··~ay Sunda desianed to take advantage ol them. If a boat owner is in \WU , y. a"" KING HARBOR YAC!IT doubt about bis &ail in""1tory, the safest thing to do to pro. CLUB -Lido-14 Fleet cbam-tect the va= his handicap is to submit a said lnven- p-p, Saturday, &mday. tory to bis pper. WINDJAMMERS YACHT PHRF does not fine.tWle ratings. Observation of num- CLUB -T-Bird natiooal erous races shows that the use ol the 8 sec/mile toore- championship; CaJ-20 fleel ment is adequate. It Js not pcsjb}e to arbitrarily spot a champiomhip, Saturday, Sun-boat's potential performance more acairately than this re. day. cause of the multiple variances involved.. Over the long San Diego run, the differences in skipper and crew will represent a SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB much larger factor than six sec/mile -so aii adequate -Oceanside Overnight, Satur-test ol. skipper skill can be this increment. day, Sunday : Edward Strickland Series. Mo RF, Because of the large number of boats in PHRF and Saturday, Sunday: Gold Star the variability with which various boats are sailed, it is Series, Saturday, sun day : not feasible to accumulate statistics on an individual boat Peabody Series. Cal-20 !"· ,1• basis. To provide a broader statistical base, boa.ts are day; Spflhlg Series, K-38, ~n-handled on a class or type basis as far as pcmJble, even day; Hotel del Coroando race, though it is recognized that many claues are not carefully Sund coo trolled. PC, ay. MISSION B A Y YACHT club 8 victory Fleet , Jnvlta· Uonal, Saturday, Sunday. SILVERGATE YACHT CLUB -Spirit Serie!, T·Bird, &mday. CORONADO YACHT CLUB -Sum.mer Series, Sabot, Sun- day. North and Inland ANA CAP A Y AC!IT CLUB - Spring Series, centerboards, Saturday. SAN LUTS YAC!IT CLUB -·· Soring Serles, Sunday. SANTA B~RBARA YACHT CLUB -Wilson Serie!!, Satur- da y, SUnday. Sail Fleet Race Slated· ~ IT IS brought to a handicapper's attention that a boat differs from its standard type in a way to change It• speed, the handicapper may pull the boat from Its type grooping and handicap it Individually. PHRF now uses digital computlng ~ques lo r .. compute race statistics and collate summary statistics by boat type . , • IOR, MORF and PHRF race result.. are all used to gain the maximum data basis. As a result, PHRF may have on file a larger collecUon ol current racing sta- tistics than any other bandlcapping orpnlsation. PHRF ratings are detennined by a boon! of 12 handi· cappers, each representing an area or'. group of Southern California Yachting Asaoc!atlm yac11tf..tubs. To Tue ex· tent feasible, thls board determines handicaP, based on evaluation of the race results. All handicaps are reviewed and may be revised quart- erly at the time the quarterly valid Ust is publlahed. How- ever, if a lioat owner changes a boat to make it faster, it's handicap may be reduced immediately. New boats are handicapped as applications are received. A handicap for a new type of boat is not established unUI alter a forma1 applicauoo is -submitted. ---~--. - PllRF DOES NOT use measurers. It relies principally Balboa Po"·er Squadron's on the hooesty and Corinthian spirit of the parUclpants. sail fleet will see ectlon Sun· If possible deviations on the part ol a boat owner become day Jn the second annual apparent other cootestanta are urged to contact their handl- snllboat l1lc<! sponsored by the capper or protest the boot dlrocily under North American squndron. Yacht Racing Union rulet 19and11.4. 'M1e race will be sal!OO over Only yachtl with current handicaps assigned by PHRF a lriallg\!lar course ort the may enter PHRF class racei. ThiJ ts neces.!D.ry even for Balboa l'l!nlmula wllh the class yacht.. since if is the prerogative ol the PHRF handi· start and fin18h west of the capper to determine If the yacht meeta It.. class deOnltlon Balboa Piel". The coune is 8.1 and to 1111~ a handicap. miles. . ~· The raco i. open to yacht.. Yacht club race comrnJtteot are rtq11e1tod to ref\Jse which h a·v e measurement entry to yachl& not Msted oo the moot recent PHRF valid ce rtlflcate• under the Pact nc li st unltss the •klP!><r can produce a registration card ... Handtcap--Rac.lng-¥k!et.----"for the current year. In the event ol small craft ' PiffiF ralings are inl•nded to be applied to the day· advisOrles, the rACC ~Ill not be time <looed course racing and offshore races where the hold . entire aall lnv•ntory carried by the boat rna,y _be used. ( ,_. ___ _,,,_ . -----DAILY PILOT 11 I UNIROYAL I STll,. •'• • '< .. .. ... a 'Of-·•-~ GLASS iil----·--BELT . ,.__ POLYESTER CORD PLIES WHITEWALL NO TIADl·IN NHDID f11~...,1 rire .,.,. FASTllAK RDREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES 171-13 95 · ANY SIZE LISTED . Only 878-13 1895 0.1, (78-13 01t1r (71-14 '71·1• '71-15 171°14 171·1S G71-14 G71-15 H71-14 M71·15 2195 J71-15 l7a..15 Only 2495 Only 2795 Only 3195 2 $1500 for ·~~{:::·. 650-U 700·13 ••s-1• 1i5.1• 775·1• 125·1• 560·15 600·15 IMPORTED CARS! TUBELESS STEEL BE~ TED BLACKWALL . .,,_., ••• 155SR1 f 6.00.l f 145S Rl 3 5.5()-1 3 155SR 13 5.6Q. I 3 165SR 13 6.00.1 3 175SR 13 6.5()-1 3 165SR14 6.45-14 175SR14 6.95-14 155SR 15 5.6Q. I 5 165SR 15 I 6.00.15 ..... 27.45 25.45 29.45 30.45 31.00 31.45 32.00 33.00 36.45 ,I~• ~..I. lh. lo o •IS! .•So. ,,,,, ,.,. 11 •• Do~•4l•t •• 5;, •. FOR AMERICAN CARS Size Price, " ,, " ' '• " ·- • " ... ... , •• . ' • • ' • c--------1'141•-••cl.J..c.Ju..__ $1.11 "' $3.21 ,.. 11 .. cl•P'nd!n1 " 1b 1 E78· 1 F78-l 4 F78-l 5 G78-14 G78-l 5 H78-14 H78-l 5 J78-l 5 L78-15 ' " -5:R;95-•--r.------! $34.95 $34.95 $37.95 $37.95 $37.95 $37.95 $42.95 $42.95 I' .,,. •, ., '· "•• fff. lo, Teo •I SJ.ll to SJ.Qt "'"" Tlr• o..,..,m,1 .. 5t.1• '• UNIROYAL 4 PLY POL VESTER. CORD Blackwall 878-13 Only 95 . .,,., WHITEWALLS 01-1• 171·14 " .. ,. f71·1J " ... ,, Only s2o•s s23•s · RAINCHICK If -'""""" .. u ••• •' '"' .i. •• ··-.1 •. <M<k': will "1.,0..,, au••ln& • 1 .... ffil••'l' ...... ..., ....... d 1ri<•. 07 .. 1• H71-14 071·1S M71·1S Only n 1.11 '1&·1J Only ·Raised White Letter Only G60-14 . .. . . .. .. . . $34.45 H60-14 ........... $36.45 F60· 15 ............ $32.45 G6Q. 15 " . . . . . . . . . $34.4 H60-15 .... · ....... $37.95 .. . BELTED F70-14 F70·1 S 45 2595 \ " '•:' ., " "' .. ,,, .. •• .. .... ' .-" ' .. ..,, ,, ' .. _. ~., .. ' .. , ... ~:t ·~ '.) .. , •h '.~(" ~ .... , ~­,,. ., ti\ - ..• ~ " " " " 1· '· ' I I.,: 1. ' ··i: { '" ' ••• G70-14 -"'-895 . ~ I -070..-15 ~£ ANAHEIM t:lS N. lrookltvnt ......••. WESTMINSTER 7135 W111m1'11t1r ll•llf. GARDIN GROVI 8601 Wt11ml"'tw 11. 8934595 HAWAIIAN GARDIN! 11973 c. .... 11. 165-0227 HUNTINGTON llACH 19411 IH<h 11. 536.7571 SANTA ANA 115 N. "'"°' .. .. .. .. . 8394700 Plus Fed . f11.cite Toa of 2.51 to3.12 per tire dtp•nding on siz.1 SANTA ANA \21 1 W. War1ttt 4vt., ••. 540-8646 TUSTIN 131 l. 111 Slr••t .•...••• , .• , 544~943\ COSTA MESA· NEWPORT BEACH 3221.17thlt ...... 642-4131 CORONA 136 W. 6th St ....... 1 ..... 735·6010 SAN CllMINTI t2T N. U C.ml.O lul , 492.$543 ' r ' I • I • J:il DAILY PiLDT - ·Maddox Honorary Doctor Frem Win Strvlttt Lt. Gov. Letier l\taddox, former Gtorgia governor, is now an honorary doctor. \Villiam C.arter College con· ferred an honorary Doctorate of llumane Letters on ~tad­ dox. ' Dr. \Villia m H. Carter, president of the Baptist·SU~ !Xll'ted Bible College i n Goldsboro, N.C., cited l\1addox Friday, Junt lS, 1973 NEW PRESIDENT Eber J•ques • • ~ -~---·---~~- -Dancer· To Head Telet1wn 40 •tad 8 Sponsors .- Big Fairview Pru-ty on Tap A total ot 850 chlldren at ~mbership because of the railroad cars which are now Fairview State Hospital ere all good work you do." the inslgrila of the group. In , set for a picnic June 18, com-'Ille co and S's French theme . w920, back Jn the United \ ~tertaincr Ruby Keeler plet.e with hot ck>p, potato draws its origins from World tates, a group or American l..o"1: wiU serve as this year's chlps and ice cream, not to War l when American soldiers gionarles who fought in honor.uy chairman of the mention rides on locomotlves were lighting in France. Tite ranee organized the new "Celebrities Par.de f 0 r and clowning around with soldi.ers encountered for the roup. Visiting clowns. first time Ule v~ture, or the lt is the locomotives rrom Cerebral Palsy Te etlm'., air-The event is spon!IOf'ed by box car. Both the sokliers and the French box cars, that the ing on K'.I'IV Channel 11 on the Orange County Voiture of horses -40 OOmmes et 8 children at Fairview State June 23 and 24.: the Grande Voiture or chevaux -w"ere transported Hospital will ride on nex t AfrS. Lawe, a · Newpo,rt California, La Societe des 40 to-the frQQt in these smaJl Monday .1 ltomrnes et 8 Cbevaux, an •-'"---'--~---------'-'------­ Beach re s i d e n t , will honorary association of the coordinate all facets of. the American Legion. The grollp month-Jong campaign, in ad-also goes by the easier name, dltion to recrulUng volunteers the 40 and 8. KENT'S LAWNMOWER SHOP ·NOW OPEN DAILY Except Monday LAWNMOWEl,!S BOUGHT. SOLD & TRADED ~().J!L .. I ~--l----------->-95Si<Hhe--<lrg&nirotkxi-in B~cnlc begt!l!l , _..,. ~c-·6"'-r-·o....,u·,....p--·rundodri~· .. ----....,,.....ie. .... ill-~ _.,, U U Harbor Boulevard, beginning · :;;-.----•-REl!AtRE .. "--1--- for his "tremendous C(ln· tributioo in the field of civic and political .service and his · ded\cation to God and humani· ty." * Former Sen. l\targaret Chase Smith says she will embark this· fall on what she describes as a new career ' ' i n partnership with young people ·in the field of education.'' The Maine Republican told the graduating class at Winslow High School that she will bealme "visiting adjunct professor for a nat iona l fellowship foundation." She did not ideritify the foundation. Mrs. Smith lost her bid for a fifth tenn in the Senate last year to Democrat William D. Hathaway. · * Police Commissioner Donald Cawley, of New York City, who announced a new gel.- tough traffic policy, was given a parking ticket in midtown Manhattan. Cawley had attended a 'COO· ference with New York Times editors and left his chauffeur- driven wunarked black sedan in a "r»Standing" zone. * Mayor Roman Grlbb!I ol Detroit was the victim when a demonstration of the city's emergency medical service fiuled. Three busloads or Michigan legislators "'"ere touring the city when an "apparent heart attack" was reported to the THE UN1TED Ce r e b r a l at Disneyland and scheduled Elects 3 Palsy Association Qf Orange to arrive at the hospital at County - sponsors of the 11 :30 a.m. Robert J . Briggs, statewide telethon -plans to raise funds director of child welfare for Coast Men from local business leaders the association. and member though the Very Interested of the sponsoring group ~ People (VIP ) Panel scheduled Orange Volture 527, explained -Two O r ange Coast that'·'·'-f hildr · • to appear 00 the telethon. 1-<UUI•& care o c en 1s businessmen, Eber Jaques and the ob' ect and obLi r f Milton Raup, have be e n Mrs. Lowe was honored in the 40 ~ B. ga ion ° elected president and first 1970 by the Orange County vice president of Commerce Press Club, being designated "WE SPEND over a quarter Associates, a support group "Head1iner ot the Year". of a million dollars in Califor· for the School of Business Breaking a 34-year retirement 11ia each year on child lvel· MOST SUITS, COATS, 1-Pc.DRESSES 99~ the easury DRY CLEANING of Southern California. A third Lowe starred in the 1970 our group you have to be a Le· WOODlAND HlllS2i~ Victory Blvd lAKIWOODCarson St. and Pa1amounl Bl~IL ' e SHARPENED e ENGINE TUNEUP 2460 Newport Blvd.-Costo Mesa ...... 54a.t112 SUNDAY I. 4 OPIN TUES. THIU SAT. I TO 6 Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers Administration at University from show business, Mrs. fare," Briggs said. "To join GRANADA HILLS 18000 Chatsworth st.I TOl lANCISepulvedi and lla'lllhGrne Orange Coast man, Richard Broadway show, "No No Nan-gionaire and be invited into the 1uv11s101JS?IJ lyler st BUENA PARKB~ac~ an~ Orangtllullllt ?it. Geller, is a newly~lected 0~ne;;lt;;•;"·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;ems;bersh~;ip~bec;;;•~use;,;;;i•;;f;;;;th~e;;;;;'•;;N;;r;;•;;•;;N;:A3'-00;;;.;:"';;";;';;'";;'";;S;;L;;;;~o~1;;•:;"~0;•G:;••;;~;G~m;;";"~"-;•;•~M;;~;'";';'".;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'7 member of the board of direc-I~ tors. Commerce Associates is a support group for USC's pro. (e ssional a n d specializect schools. 'Ibere are 10,500 sup- port members, each contributing at least $100 annu· ally. Jaques is a vice president and member of the board ' ol directors of United States Tank Car Corporation. He graduated from use i n business management in 1961. fie lives at 1008 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. ' Raup Jives at 2380 -B Mariposa East, Laguna Hills. Geil er, member or the board of directors, lives at 'nffT Inlet Isle Drive, c:orona del Mar. Candi<late d avis~brown • TELEVISION e STEREO e APPLIANCES 0 SALES e SEnYICE e SINCE 1947 c-~..,...,.=~'-w!atlie11opo!iti---Mfn"V~firdU,.-----1')- cians the service truck and two medics would be on the scene within minutes. Seven- teen minutes later, the mayor ........ f\\·ho admitted. ''We blew this one" -saw the truck ar· rive. · * Former Sen. E ug e n e 1\.fcCarthy, {0-MiM.). ha s decided to sell his fann in Minnesota and buy 1 a n d e~'bere, possibly in New England . But M~y. who soogh t the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968, said his land-shopping trip to New Hampshire was not grounds to specillate he might try to run for the U.S. Senate from the !\'e'H E:ngland state. "I dm't 'Hant to role anything ool," McCarthy said. * Air F<ree Brig. Gen . John P. Fl)'llll, .the highest ranking of the returned prisoners of war, was assigned as deputy ccmmandant ol the Air War College, at the -Air University, ?i1a."tWell Air Force Base, Ala. Flynn, 50, shot down over North Vietnam in 1967, headed the se><:alled 4th Allied POW \Ying, Hanoi. * So\iet Premier A I e x e i Kosygin will vis it Syria July 4 for the dedicatim of a Euphrates ruver dam and a pos.iible summit with Arab leaders. the Beirut newspaper An Nahar reported. ' Big Steps SACRAMENTO (AP) Congressman Jerome Waldie says he'll try to bolster his lagging gul>ernatorial cam- paign by hiking 150 miles through Southern CalifonUa during August. It is a tactic Used by Illinois Gov. ·Daniel Wilker and Sen. Lawton Chiles of Florida in sucressful campgians. WALDIE, A . Democratic candidate for governor in 1974, aclcnowledged 'J'hursday the idea is to get publicity. "My name recognition is very low, particularly in Soutllem California,'' said the four·term congressman who has been an announced can- didate for more than a year. Waldie hopes to start walk- ing from the Mexican border in San Diego County Aug. 3 llld won his way up through Los Angeles and into the 'San Fernando Vall~y. HE MAY try the same cam- paign tactic in other parts of the state during later con- gressional recesses, he said. A lot depends on how well he holds up. "Are you in pretty gc;>od shape?" the 48·year-old Waldie ~·as asked at a news con- ference. "Nope," he said. con OIT I COi, IT I DI, . r ·-=-1 '399 •339 Modtl No, FPCl3-152TAU Gel the COIW'lnience of •n M1tom11tk;: Ice Miker, free, WMn.you purcr-thia_..., UlQ% Eroal-eco.of_17.Q_ , ____ _:Now, you wld receive a dependable Automatic lee Maker Here's an earrtway to keep yourfamUy in ice all summer long. Now, you will receive a dependable Frigidalte Auto- matic Ice Maker free when you pur- chase one of these new Frigidaire 100% Frost-Proof 15.2 or 17.0 cu. ft. refrigerator-freezers. See us today, and put your summer on ice. But hurry, offer expires August 31. FREE DELIVERY EXTRA PROTECTION • • • • ; ' '· cu. ft. Friafdetra refrlgerllfor-treez.er. Up tof>, you'll nit rM WIUf tM pUrClfajfijftliJFnew 10Mlt Fr09t-Proofl-:;~-~;:;:::::::;::.:;;::;:;;:;;;::;)-l pljffin~ a roomy .{75 cu. ft. frMier. In the refrigerator Melton, 15.2 cu. fl Frigida ire retrigera1or-lreezer. Inside , tlt~e'• RTS LABOR ~ lhtlra'• a Jtrge Flowing Cofd MNt Tender, twln the beauty ol leakwood lri/n and dis tinctive ·smoked onyx WARRANTY Hydrat~ •nd thoe corMflience of three tutty.. plus the con¥enlence of lhree tully·adjustabla canUfe'Yor •dJuttable cantlleVW thetYes. •helves and twin vegetabllK:risping Hydratora. MoboClv dehrs Ice like 90ur Frigidaire Ice A\akers. COSTA MESA Harbor Area EL TORO Sad,tle~ck Volley . ,.,. ...... ,,_ .. , 411· I. s. ....... ~ '!·: (Inf .. S...0.1 Dlllly t-t1 s.t. tof TEL!YISION e STIHO e A..,.LIANCIS e SALES e URvtCE e SINCfi 1947 Dolly: •·•: Sot. •·• 646-1684 ears o lnterrll11 Depeniliiblllt...------,.--. ---+.,.--~·--ll----'A,7'-H:IO---. • ----------------------------'---~------------~ ~~-----:~----~ • _ __,_ --PIJBUC NOTIC~ ,lCTITIOU$ IUSIJll•SS !UM• ITATIMINT TM ft'lowl,... Wt011 11 '*'111411 MJ,..11 U' O~H 'S MEDICIHI IHOP, ''° C. 11tPI SI., CC.II Mel.I, C•llt, "'11 0-t..,-v WlkOll, *' ... \llU• Dr .. co.ta M-... Cflllf. tMH TPll• lll#MftM1 11 QIMlilCftd by 111 h~ 111~. Deen l.. Wllto• Ttril1 1111-1 w11 HIM wit~ the COllll· 'Y ,Cl1tk or Or•nee CM'ity on Mav 11, '"'· ...... hbll•lled Or1nge COlll 01Hr Pll(ll, MIY :tS, lrlli J1111e \, I, lS, lt7J li7+n PUBLIC N011CE ,.ICTITIOUI IUllHlll Mot.Ml STAllMIHt Tilt lollowlr19 Ptl'Mll'I 11 dol119 bullntu 1 1: SEAVIEW EXECUTIVE s1•1ot """lttl. Coron• C1lllol'nl1 tUlS SElt:Vt CE, ••I Mir. Klftlryne M, INQ1n, 514~'1 JI trn!Mf, Coran• d1I Mir. C1llfol'nl1 92415 Thl1 bu1lnfl1 11 c:ondU(lfd bV 1n ln- Cllvldull 1(1thrYl'll M. Due1n Tlll1 1t1t1m111t Wll 111..:1 wllll tt>t (Olm• IV 'Cl1rk of Or•flll• County Ol'I Mty 11. "~ ....... O.Uv Piiot, __,.,..,. • ·---·--__ ,:.___ .Canada Imposing Oil Export Liniit lJTfAWA llJPJ) Canada announced n1ursday it was imposing temporary exp<>rt controls on gasoline and home heating oll effective midnight toolght w halt the drain l\Y the fuel bungry Unite4 Stat~. "TIUS MOVE \Viii ensure that unusual expc>rt demand fer theso products does no! impair supplies ·to Canadian consumers," Energy minister Donald Macdonald told the liouse of Commons. lie said ithe measures would be temporary. The government an- reportedly straining r efinery capacity ln Canada. CANADA Jfl.tPOSED export eontrols on crude oil March t but dld not include refined products. • ·r h o s e cqntrols generally held crude oil ex- ports to their 1972 levels. Macdonald said the im- position of formal C<lntrols followed failure of refiners to agree on a voluntary system to limit their exports.{ He said the contro s v;oold be administered by the Na- tional Energy Board (NEB), \l,'hiCh also aperates I e cn.i e f:'ri d.iy. Jurie 15, DAILY PILOT ,_ OVER THE COUNTER NASO Lislinp for Thurtd•y, Juno 14, ~973 LIC N011CE-nouncemen 0 owecrar ij)i fltcTITIOUS aUSINISS increase in e:\'J>OrtS of gasoline 01l"'Nihlro1r.Th" ~ lnl97-t stopped licensing any ad· dition&I natural gas exports to lhe United States. Ank1n In 4 4~ :!"~ r Fr ~1• S\\I J~e !!C Ill• 14 w~ _t.1n 11v1 _1;, :;r~l'IC:-~-tt"4' CSl~-M ~ Uber Er--m-~ l)rf<f""""Sv f\410'~------i I · h Ardn Mvl 1U J K1lsfr SI 10-'~ I la Svner Cl> ll'a 1Uo Wrktl'll W ','-I'• NAM.I ITATIMINT and heating oil to the, United Tll• 1o11ow1no Plfson• ire dolno States. These ,,ports .,.,·ere bu1tnou 11: ·~ HOOKER'S GAltllAGE OISPOSAL1 -~;;;;::;;.:::;::;;;;;iiiii;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;~-AE,.AIR AN O SERVICE CO,, l:lt41 arookllurtl W•V· G1rdtn Gr o v 1 , C•lllort1l1 '2441 ltov A. Hook1r, ]IS 0.11rt Share• l)rlw, Oftlrl Sllore1, C11ll!ornl1 t777~ Htl1n M. Hooker, l1l20 E. Mc.L1r1n, Norw1lk, c111tort1l1 ~ Tiii• bu1lne11 11 conduc:ted by 1 gentrtl p1rtnf!'ll'l1p. RoV A. Hook1r Thll 1t1t1mont Wiii !tied Wllll !Ill (Ol.ln-ty Cl.,.k OI Or11191 County an Jvn1 S. 1~7J L.111111'11 M. Woodw1td, A"~· •n ,.1,..1"" a1V11. swth 01i., c111i.w ... 11 901• 1m.oc Pubtla.hed Ofll\O't Coa1t June I, IS, 22, 2t, U73 1'<2Jal1 O•Uv Piiot. 17Sl·'3 PUBLIC NOTICE • sun HOTIC• TO Clle-OITOIS SUl"lltlOlt COUIT 01' TMI STATI 01' CALll'otlNIA l'Oll THI COUNTY 0" OltANOI Nt. A·14'JJ £11111 ol OAVIO E. ROOT, 1lso k~n 11 0. E. lloo!, Do(111ecl. NOTICE IS HEAEllY GIVEN lo !he e!'fdltor1 of tho •bov• n1med dec:ldel'lt lfllt en Pl!""'"' hevlnv dilm1 1>91!nsl ll'lo s•lcl doc:ldenl 1r1 r1C1Ul•td to 1111 tl'l1m, wllll TIM n1Ct,11rv vwcl'ltr1. In lht omct ot tho cl.,.k of 1111 •bov• ent!l\ld c:ourl, or to · "'""'"' tnem, wn~ ,..,. nece1ury vouthlrs. tt The uncl.,.,l(lnld •I Aooerteon, HowMr .. G1rltl'ICI, Attornevs, 4111 C1m-Ori~•. P.O. Ila• 71C7, Ntwpoft IHCll, C.Ulor!>l1, wtilcll 11 ll'lt plu1 of IWl.IM11 llf Ille undlf.ignod In 111 m1ttwt pert1lntno IO 1111 .... ,, ol Mid do«Ofnl, wltl'lll'I lour mllf!llll 1t1.r th• fi rs! publlc:1llon ol' 11'111 notice. 01fld J-J, lt7> l,\NI( OI' AMERI CA NATIONAL Tlt:VST Ii SAVINGl ASSOCIATION av Luclll• 8. Elli>, Vlei Pl'Olldent·Trull E lltCUIOI" (fl Ille wtu ol Ille 1b0vo t!•ml!I dKt<Jln l MICHAIL elltTNlll •Oll•TSOff, NOWSl l A GAIL.ANO ~c_,.. Dftft H ..... hl<ll. C1Mlwnla T.......,,,..,_ A"'"'"• fw laacwtw l'ubl!Mld Or111111 co.sr 01llv Pilot, JUlll 1, IS. 22, 2', lt7l. 11~73 PUBLIC N011CE HALLIDAY'S . I ' " CLASSIC SUMt,1ER CAS HME RE Till_• fabric is a 100% cas hmcirl:' in a <·ool. crisp, ho1:osack, ,,-oven for surnn1er in lhe traditional Halliday nutnnct'. SIU. One reason which makes this the ,vorld's most expensive motor coac l IS t e Ar•o Au1 1 •·~ u Kalv•r c '"~ """''"co Fd 11 1 xoma co l Mil k Iv. Arrow Hr lSI., 16\~ Kearn Tio. s," 1•,~• T~llV Crll ]~ 4\'o ~l'llo Fri odt• (:!So fact that it can accommodate the J ohn Shepherd family o wau ee, is. -A ... 1c11 ''" 10\t K,••-,.... 1 'rania..1• 111111r co •~ ''b · k d A1ao Coll 10\:o 11\1 ltl'I '"'" 11 111> 11•'• 11714 lln• Utll 17 71'• all 11 of them. The F1.1C Corp. 2900R, 2 9·foot recreation vehicle was pie e up All G• Lt "'• i••• K•Y Dal• "" ' I I t Tl •29 SOO Auto Trn n•, ui1 Kevn FD 1301• 1•,;~ r this week by the family at the San Jose manu acturlng pan . te .., · , aa1ro Ato s\. s~ Kou ,..,,, .. l .o 7 il I &alrd wr U •o 1170 Kev11 1n1 11,','. ",:•, fJ IJ.ost Arlive camper will be u sed by the faniily for a <·ross country trip -at n1 es per ga • 011cer F1 :nv. ,,~. KMS 1n11 B•IOWl'I L I~ 1~ Knloe VI ll\.1 1.\1 Ion 11a11v Mt! 311~ 3111'1 Koger Pr 1t 'l'O --·----------------------------------\-------IBnk Bid<! 16'~ 11•·~ KrueQer 71• 11 • -81n~ Rtl l7'o ,,.,, Ku51M'I El 6, 6}> NEW YORK (V,.11-Tllo 10 m111! oc• Barne~ H 9\.'J 'lOlh L1dd Pel ,~,,,~ 1~ • tlve 1lock1 lr1dtd on Tllo OTC m1rkel Cigarette Promotio11 Criticized WASHINGTON iAP) -A Department of Agr1culture pro- posal to spend $140.000 to pro- n1ote cigarette smoking in Austria arid Thailand was criticized today by Rep. I.Jone! Van Deerlin t D.Ca\if.). Van Deerlin said he would trv to delete the funds from th·e Agriculture Department appropria1ion bill later this week. .. I Simply cannot conceive how our government can, on the one hand. go out of its way to discourage cigarette smok- ing at home. and on the other hand use tax monies to plug the same product abroad," he said in a House speech. B11uen F 26 27 L•M•d ,,,,, ,,., Thur1d1v I I 1u11pllld bv NASO. B11vle1~ 11'1 1Hll Lor>ee ' • Senators Seek Tough Control of Hot Dogs Baellne F •1• S Lawler C » 34'n Slock Bellin C11 l!.l:. 7'~ Leiv eov 26>1 11\~ Ptnn Litt l'lont!v Ls 11~, nu L1MH1<1I Pl 12 12\.~ Rink Oran· Bit! Prd 36 31'h L!botlv H ~· 214 FldtlllY Ftl Oe!i Lab lf~t 40V. LU Chmt> 7 l a Am E~o 8lt>b Ca 8 8~ L\nc Bdsl no 1•• O!ln!Qfl 011 8111 Orm ll'.• 121.< Lon CISt '°" •'• Bird S11n' 1l 25 l-oc:tl!e SI~:. 52\e II Shale C11 SOD Evn' 26'-~ 11~1 Of'W• Co •tV. SI KtllWOlld Co Boo111 No U•, 18 Mid Ga> U~2 15 Bett Prod ererw;o t 111,, 72 M11/ Rltv 4!0 s•-Comb I"' Am Brll'lkl In 10-H 1\V. M• lckl 39'4 .:Ill& Cenlron 011t Vtlt1m1 aid .t.1k1d Chol. 21f,100 2\i 2~• -~· fC.000 lH'o 11'R -'• 71,100 ~~ S'.; -'la iU,.00 S3 .U'A ~. sa,900 1•11 Hi li:~ ,F 1~v. -·· d ,000 36 l7", •2.m ni, 12r1 .. ~ 31.700 II lt +'·1 Brow11 Ar 6'Jt. 7"• Maril Frt l.91 16'• BU(kbll 12Vo ll~-Marv kV J0\11 31>Ji NASO Votumo Todav S.2~3.IJ!lO WASHINGTON (AP ) -Two veteran senator s have urged that states be permitted to ban the sale of hot dogs that fa il i:o exceed the federal minimum stand ards. Sens. Robert P. Griffin (R- 11-lich.) and Abr aham Ribicof! (D-Conn.), citing laws in seven states which require hot dogs to meet higher standards than required by federal Jaw, sought to permit states to force processors .to maintain s tate standards than prohibit the use of such meat b y-prod· utts as snoots. lips and spleens. GRIFFIN NOTED that for over ZO.years 11-1ichigan has r e· · d hol d d BucktY 61• 7'4 Mc Cmck }:!'' 121.:. Aov1ncn . 337" qUJre ogs, sausages an eurn11 s1 1• ?•11 1ca u1 r 1 16'h out1n1~ 111 processed m eats tO contain On· B~~erT~ ~~ rs'.0 M:l~~l'I t ~~I ¥;,~~al>Qtd ·· ~?tl ly Skeletal meat. ~a111 sow ••• l Merld In '~" 1•,.i-~-----------"-''-" ~o> N Gs 1 1~ 1 evt r Fr 21 21•, B I d · · en VIPS Ulf 111:. MllllllO!' "9''• !al.. G I _._ ut a recent cour ce1s1on. hm11 Pt ,,,, n•) Mo11 Gas 2• ,,,, a ners ~ l.AJsers G ·rr· ·d m eans Iha t hanc:• A 19u :io•, Minn Fab s,,. ,,, r1 In sa1 , c11an1 co s S\~ M001ul c 11 18"• 19' > "Michigan consun1ers, for the ~~f~r 1r ~'" ~v. ~:b~! 51: ~~ ?!~~l -~-•• -v-~-,-,u-,-,-,-_-,-M-,-,.-,---,,-.,.-11s, first tim e in 20 years are fac· Cl'lr!1 Su Morrhn 191-'1 201~ stiow1 '"' 11ock1 t1111 n.w 01lllld 111e • 16l 171 MOtor Cl t 91~ mo1t 11\d 1011 Ille most blli.td on percenl ed with the prospect of ha ving 11111 u A 39>.. 40\4 MS1 011a s~ ~14 01 c:l'lanot on '"' o .... r.11M<ounttr levo11k II 11~~ NII CnvSI 1•:. t~ market a• ouoltd by 1111 NASO to buy hot dogs and o ther meat ow,cro 1,J:::i ',!..11 Nat Libtv ''"' 6\• NII •nd 1>ttcen11g1 tl'lang1i •rt the -• h' h d f OCI .. 1 6 • •~•NI M<llCr I~• tV, dlf!trtr>ee b91'W..n Tiii provlovs 111! bid prvuucts W IC are n1a e o ornl Stir lJ"' 16V. Nt Pattnt ,.,.. 6V:i prlc• 1rw:1 "'° curr1nt 1111 bid pr ice. h d I. · · I mwTI P '' NHdhm 11 1' sue e 1cac1es as pig sp eens. on11111 P "" Hv. New11 co iw. 11 v, • GAIN••i ts I achs and ti eu1ln1 H llloli NEl'IQ GE 1Mi 11 1 Rlllll1lon Ttcll 1'\J ~· UI> 37.i snou • s om o ier ros• co it•~ 20 NJ Nit G 1ru 16..:0 2 T1x1one1t1c 5-31,1 n up 1,.1 animal organ! without even so ~!'"'No~ 1~·· ,f• N!co1e1 in 6V, 1~~ J FreciHtrr .26b 1~ 1 vor A.1 . , , N\•lnn A :I.Mil 361• J Aut1lco E1011 ~. ·~ Up lJ..2 much as a reduction Jn n1eat 8"'"1 1"11 '$"}• 2!-1i N ••sen e 36 3611 s Al.on1hu1 Corp •t• v. vo 11.• . ,, anlv M 8 ~ a~. Nordslr 1'1~ ?il'~ o GCL Gr11111'1 ut 2~1 \~ Up 111 Pr1Ce!. ~rt ~':.0 &';.• 6"' NW1 NtG t'A 9'• 7 Unlmet Coro 3\li l'o U 11 '1 ~ 111 ~s 2 • 3111 Noxell c11 J7 l&'• IVnArtTl!r '' s + v. ul> 1,.1 The court decision forbids 11f1 fi~ 3'~ ~ Nuclr Rt 2 7>.< t C0"111Ch Libl 11•1 1!/o u: 10:0 . d uecor Ir. •''• •'• ~kwd H 6'/f 7't. 10 P.ljl!h Co inc ~ \.II U11 10.0 states from setting standar s §ltl(lb AR 44;,, ,5;~ 111n or Sl'I• s.i\)' n M ~ .m 11•,11 lil uo 9,7 hi h th thos r th ellll lnll Mo 7"• cean Ex 7U •~ n N "I C s Inc 20\i l'llo Up 9.2 g er . an e 0 e ,tuMe c 38 :;iii.I, ngr Mt ' ,.,, n Hamlltn w• 1V1+ ~ Uo 9.1 led I I Olam c,s n•t. l Hlo ~hl'I L11s 7 n. U •1ar1>t• Rw .40 6 + Up t.I era governmen . 01.m Hd 1,.. 11 ~~ uvv M :io , 11v, 15 Prlmarv Med 11-'1+ • u11 , 1 • § c:k A e 1j'' !'" g Ferro 1'.• I 16 Tl• M1rl1 Inc 3 + ·~ Vp t.I "IT'S HARD fo• me to see vrs set 1 \~ l''" otl Coal 1•~• IS\• 11 Amlncomt 101 91'1+ "4 u11 a.• ~ ocutel :nv. 33114 rmont 7\~ 1•~ 18 KMC Mf11 .1111 1"1+ ~~ Uo t .6 Qonilds 1•'"t 75 Overs NA •l't •\\ 20 L VO CaDltlnc •?II " Up 8.3 how we can tum down a stan· o11r o.n 1 n.. Ovrm~r 63..-1~, 19 1nd1i111 Fu11c11 3\~f v. uo w.a dard that is higher than the oow Jont :If~~ 301'1 Ollte Cr1> •I• P-. 21 Notoi Cor11 ai.. •t. vo t .J Oov1t 08 12~• 13~·1 Peb!it Br 61 67'·~ 27 Plt1k1rtt1s .JOa 26 2 Uo 8.3 federal government." Ribicoff ~unkln o 2'Jt. 3 ,Pacca0• ",,:~ 341,:-J )3 ~nvtrcr111 In 3•.:.+ \. ~ '·' . . con Lib 37 37"' ac em vi • 24 ;,tarl!IUl'I lnc11 11•;+ ~l Up 7 1 ~id .dd~e.noted Mth.ath'SIX SlahteS 1.1 ucp8~0• r~1 t~~-::~=~0 l~:.'d ~ n...:.2s0c1onlc Eaolr 7•.•+ '•Up &'.t m a 1tlon to 1c 1gan ave Nucet ,,~ 5:i-Pin 0co1 11 u,, '-OSt:tlS Out of 'Lu~k • nd rd l'llrov C 41·1 5 Paul Re11 16\~ 16" 1 P1rrv Oruo SI .,.__ 2''4 Off 3?.I M • t over . 'I h Its Eth1n A 27<, 21V. Pylis C15 161.'. 17 J 01w Cor11er1t '•-'• 2s.o lllf"t•MHR COUllT 0" TM! UC lllle art i n e ct I cut. I> assac use • E~oc:u In 5tl ~ P•v N Sv l]>r:. 14\, 'Fllrfld Cm Ln ,,._ "' 2S.O 1 C ' F"nd Cl higher sta a S Con· GU sa.L 11'~ 1214 Pautev P l~• 4\:. 1 Downtowri C11 1•,_. 41 i 11.1 ~~,:,~•;1;:~N~!""o011• Maryland, Nevada, New York ~!1, "~1~~ :u ''Ai ~:iG'tia.'tf ;1(~ i;,, ~ ~:~11';;:: !f~r. ~~~ ~! ·~k~ he ·r1 to or to ds is •· 1- in y or CUI NUM•lltl ii:=:::::::::~--Jll_. and California •• Farlon El 2S ~ Pelro Lw 1 ilo 7 OCG Ttclll>oly 2 -v. 1 ?O.o 1m.1 \\'ASHINGTON !APi -lf by the us agricultural at-. Farm Br 12 11•1 PicN SIV 6 ' • O.n!CJMtcl Ind \~-.. ~ 11.! StUil...,.N · ' T ·G 'ffi ' b ')) Id · FfVt Oro 6'9 JI\ Plnll;•ln 26 2!I o WilllBond Inc IV-Vo gff ll.J ---•• ~·-•••o=•o'M0,~.,-,,---f-I----n""""'bas----250 OOO-four~Jeaf-t<ilcha!a---Office..---He.....sa..-r_s_tbc._ n ins l woo g1vt" F1nor111 15 1.w. Plonre w 11~ st; 10 St• Pines ca 10~ is~ ff 13 1 id _. ._ ~l!I ;rvuv----l _I-(~•-tl ~..rn. kt-&Olltfl---16.,,,-..\-7 ll'lr l"d l~J 1.1-Wff-kioftfl'-(;p-~-Oft--ltl--~--j THl!OOOttE MANTHEI, ERNEST F. clovers for s a I e • the firm's name or the price was S 3u::1 un:; op on-o, ""t""""'g 111 TaFI" 77 21•• Pl•~ Ml!. 14 f••• 12 Bon•nr• lnttr 1 -1 Orf 12·.5 i;: ~NJ=.~s":E::~N~~!:~w~r~~d Agric ulture Department says ool mentioned. higher standards. ~'\k;;"'/!: ~t: i'' ~:;' 8 {: 1~li 1l\; l~ ~'f~;'~~r ..J: '!!= 1~ ~ lJ1 ~f mi n. "'•ln1lf'f1. ii kno"·s of a buyer. Apparently, William says. Speaking before the Senate ~1fc:k~~'11 lJ l!'"~~.~1 1~li 1~~ ll ~~':'J.1cc1~i.'~ F= ~ §U l l :~ LE1oY T~R• c.uY oowN1NG 1ne1 the Danish firm wants a Agri~ulture Committee . ~~~~ ~: 1m 1fit ~~$~:r 11~ 1'1 l: ~lrvt-~~11~·~ 1 = i . 2l! ll:l :.>t. ~;!!. °' Gu~N~~i:-NG.11~~,.~ T II E F 0 RE I G N reliable supply o[ fouc-leaf Ribicoff said, "Congress did t:::: 1, ~ ~~ ~"•rc~~ 1~~ 1~ ;i f.:~~~:.,u~f I~',,. ~' ~g.~ •e THeL.MA e-Ls1e wooo ind JOHN ooe -agriculture s e r v i c e has c lovers to use in nnvelty items not intend to lower o r ~rhi;ll R 13 IA Qu11tr c11 20 '1 21 En•rov can....-,,,,_. v. 10.0 ta I . I bo t ... • ' • ' Fro;t FCIE f'h ' QIJftn c. 11 11'\ n Jl/dVI tnco:_r.o 11'•-\Ii ff ,10.11 wooo1 J, ,.EASLEY 1nd CH1ttsT 1NA E. computer pes or JUS a u such as k ey rings and elurunate higher standards of Funtr H 1 ~iv;, R,•tnr co P.11 1t1 23 11a111 Mlv .O'lCI •"-' •·• >I "EAlt.f't'; JO ANNA scon 1 file l'!tl.. ny I comrnod1'ty but • . • Plll'lk SH 1!\11 t:ni IYcm ,, Calb ocnem 14'4-IV. Off Tt,1 ind· M""1 of JO ANNA scoTT, a arm , bracelets. consumer protection already 0111 .. ~ c t ~i; 1e1 116 15 Htr• .-.~r•I ,~...._ v. Off •.1 citetaaedi JoSE,.HINE G. OVERl!N01 none for four-leaf clovers. A avai'lable under state laws." <I the lltlA 1nd dtvl1H1 ol JOSE,.H INE: G, MS S YS h OVlltlNO, Oec••lecl : J.F. 8ROWN ll'ld r-.JEi'\·s Tl'~,\DITION;\J~ CLOTICT NG buyer in Denmark, h owever. WIU..IA A t e COin· JAtill" DOE 81tOWN1 HENllY YAHRAUS \rants the agency to help pute rlzed trade re r e r r a I 1nd l'l.OlteNCll: EM ILY YAHRAUS: 11'11 1Mlr1 _. cttvl-"' HENRY VAHR ... US, 11th i nd IRVINE AVE. -WESTCLIFF PLAZA locate a supplier. service operated by the agen-~~O':r~c•'IM e:.=t~ ·~AH~e;~;~s :.~ NEWPORT I EACH -Phot1a 645·0792 Lloyd Williams of the Ex-cy helped locate $9.5 million c:HMlli ttie t1t1r1 1nc1 .,. ... 1...,. or MAE port Trade Service Division in worthtor U.S. items for foreign JOt4NIOH. llto known II MARY JANE FAS th . the r· t I Ja.INSOH. dlC••Mdi JULIA .-.. SMITH: says e request was customers 1n 1rs our tr>t tlllr• lfld d1vl1"' or JULIA A. for\varded from Copenhagen months of this year. SMITH, diluilld; CORA JONE5 FARR, ---------------------------.C...----------'---"----------~-----!oi"""'1V COIV> JONES; SARAH F. --- ZIGltAHO. 1lto -nown It SAOIE ZIG· ·-----------------..,,,.-------------------------------------., ~!~0..,.0 .... vf!!~N~ ~~:~N~: z~ .... ----------*-'-'ta EM SVEMSK 111.-.No. lfW_H Mtll ll'lo hotri Ind dlvltlfl ot Ol!NNIS ZIGAANG, OtC:e11ed1 ELEAH· o• JOHNSON/ l!LrZAllElH NAGl!L •nd JOHN I". NAGl!L Incl Mlr1 Ind OIVllHI .,,, EL.IZAllETH NAGEL. dlc;tllldJ ,.... • EM • KTUR'' l'lofrs Ind OOVl1H1 <If JOtlN P. NAGl!L, MED Pi~ A """"" COYlN• H. G""'"' DEC" A. WALOREN, 1rso kl\0-11 OELIA A. TtlOTTl!lt, tllO knowl'I 1s DELIA A. CVltTJS; !he l'lolrt Ind dr1IM111 of OELIA A. w.-.Lo•EN, dloc:NHCll tile .,.,,, •nd do¥1-OI 0 EL I A A. WALOltl!N, dlc:Hlldr TIM Mlrl Ind OIVllHI of CATHl!ltlNE COX, doct11M1 LOVINA H. GR IFFEN Ind JOHN DOE GAIFFENI CHAii.LES l"ltESTON 11\d LE 0 HA PltlSTOH1 !he hllr1 incl 111vl11e1 ol CHARLES l'ltESTON. dKt111d1 FltAHK F. HAlt,.ENEAV Ind KATHEltlNE HAltl"l!HEAU : Ille lltlrt 11\d devl1H1 of Flt.I.NI( JI. HAltPhllAV, dKtli.td: ll'lt llelr1 11\d dtvl1ees ol KATHERINE HAltl"ll'NEAU, dtc111ed1 '"" htlrt 1nd 11evl ... 1 ol AN NA lt08EllTS flEAGLE, dlCMHdl KEltMIT A, l'UGLAAR Ind CL.Alt !CE' FVGLA.1.lt.J tl'lo llllrt Ind C11v!1M1 ol CATHElllNE COX, Clue...O: ,.ARK WHITNEY PECK/ The llelr1 11\d dtvltMI of PAll K WHITNEY PECK. d1c11Md 1 JOHN HAROLD PAllKfll 1nd MIN NIE E. ,.Alll(Elt: Ille htlr1 1nel d.-.i11H1 of JOHN HAROLD PARKEll , dKH Mdl ll'llt l\tlrl 11\d dlVIHO' ol MIN• Nl li I!. PAltl<Elt, dl<t•MtlJ ANNIE JONES illd OAVE JONES 1 1111 heirs and 11 .... 1-ol ANNIE JONES. clfc:e1Hd: lllo lltlrs 111d dtVI-of OAVI JONES, d1CHHd1 MAUO HEITZ Ind JOHN DOE HEITZ1 HANNIE JANE ORl!!W Ind EDWARD OltEW1 Ille hllrt Ind dlvllHI al ~.-.NNIE' JANI! OREW, dlcttsedl ll'lo htfr1 Mid dlUISHI ol EOW ... RO DREW, CIK....01 KATHllYN E. OOCKERY: MATILDA J. METCALF; LI! ROY &. COL.LINS incl YOLANDA .-.MY COLLINS: SERGI: S. :ZWl!llEL Ind CHARLOTTE ZWllllEL1 OOE r ll1r01.19h ooe o. lnc1llllvl1 Ind 111 OTl'ltr Ptrtonl unk_.1'1 c:l1""'11t 1ny rlQM, !\lit. n llle, 1191'1 or lnttrnt I" '"' , •• 1 II•-·'~ dtK•IDtd 11'1 tile compl1lt1t 1dver11 lo pl1ln!llf'• 0Wt1tr•l'll11, or •nv clQllll UJIO" 11l1lt1lltt'1 fllll lher1to. 1>1ttnd1nu. Te !tit 1bovl ntmtd 01ltnclnn11: A clvll comp111n1 I'll• flot•n llll'd bv 1111 plilnttll(t) 1111n1t vau to q1.1llf 11111 on tr>t foUO"Wlnf dtsc:rlbld r11I pro1>trtv: f·-"11----l.olS l.Jtl\l'~Q lll(;HlllUI 111-alock s ·,ne1 Loll I thfOll\l h 169 lnclu1f\lf In Block • al Tr1c1 Ho. 111 tn th• Cllv of Hunt1no1on fltKll, CO\iFllY of Or•noe. s11t1 ot C1llforn11, 11 per m1p r1CorC11d In loolc 11 '°'II" 15, 16 tlld 17 of MIKllllMOUI mlpt 1" 1111 of!ICOI ol tllo Coul'llV lt1Cordor of .,.kl eountv. It vou wllh IO Cl•t.nd 11111 111wsult, you m11tt fll1 in 11111 court 1 wrtn1n Jllttdlr!O Ill rffpan11 lo !ht compl•lnt ltr • wrllten or Ol'll plNd/no, If 1 Ju>lk.• Court! wllhlt! 30 di't'I •It.,. !I'll• 1umn'lllM II ttnld on yw. °"*""111, y-dlflvfl wUI bl enl«M Ol'I 1pPlk1TIOl'I bV 1tll plil"lllf• -•llCI ~ cOVff_ "''" '"ler_L.lildomtl'llfl--1------•o•ffllf vou-ffif"-lhl _.., or .01iltf rtlllf r.ci1i1t1IM In thl corn(>llll'lt. ti VOii wla.h 10 111k Ille tdvltt ol 1n II• lorlll't' In tfl.11 m111 .... you tf!Ollkl *' w iwomptl'I' 10 !NI your pleld\1111, ti 1ny, m!IV be fllt>d Oft !Imo. 01tld July ), 1972 W I . IT. JOHN, Clttk 9Y' Miry Hlrklt!I, Ot1>11tY' ISE.-,LI elOflOI INl•ATA A""""" 11 l 1w 1nu a1Mfl ... 11'¥••• N911MtlflM aettl'I. Cl. t2141 Ttl.,._.1 e4l•UU ...... , ... ,.1 ... ltfl• 1"11bll1~ Hut>Ml'IQlon BtKll OtllY ,11~!, MIV U1 Ind Ju111 1, I, U, 1t7l U..Cl•7) Sunday is ·· FtllJ&AY •(tronslotion) "Talu a S~dl! /<No ride'' THIS SAAB WILL GET YOU SIX YEARS TO LIFE. Beach lmpon s, in coo1>er:1tio 11 with Castrol oil. now offers an unbelievable New Car-Owner Protection Plan. You get the nor1nal SAAB one-year, unliinited nti leage fac tory warr:intee and an"addltionar n,·c-year wnrranlec-plus. at no extra cost. You can even trBr\.~fer 1hc warrantec to the new ow1ter if yoll sell . Plenl y of reason to buy a SAAB front Bench Imports -Bu t thett"s more - •--iS+ nrlffs rn a·gal/011- • Lu1ver polf11tlofl flltl i11jecttd t 1tgi11e - crafted by a three ma11 team from start to fJ11lsh • 1-;0111 Wlleel DrJa.·e • 4.wheel power assisted disc brakts • StaT1dard L11:~11ry Acco11tern1tnts To buy 1 SAAR i:t to put you in the driven se:at uf one of the safest , most econom~al, fina t built luxury can In the, world . Test drive 1 SAAB 99 -Let a-S~de t•ke you for a ride • ' . Keystone S&L Tells New RecQrd ... -'""'"'""""'"'"""' ........ ,,, ... "'.,~ . ., '\' MUTUAL FUNDS -· New Yori! -Fol. EMiie Gr •.ts 1.51 \"" Fund •·•1 6.17 Vov111 t.14 10.1.5 IOWlno 11 1 lls l ot EATON & P Gwl" 1.17 f,(2 Rew.,. F 6.94 7.5' b!CI 1nd •1kl'<I 1>tl· MOW.t.•O: J!lnus Fd 16,.,.14 9• Rlnlrt 12.d c11 on Mulull B1ln Fd t.SS 10.4• Hll'I !'" 1.n l.)t S"11l"1r 2.16 J,16 -----·~~-·.i···-N-­m. NASO lr>e. lncme 6.13 6.1'1l Johnlln ... 216' SC:hus SJ> t.S3 t.32 SoecU F 6.IO 1.43 KIYSTONI: SC\IOO•lt f'DS: Tllvn41; Stck Fd 12.6! 13,7, (VII 81 11 ... lt.U lnlr Inv '1.1116.11 Jun1 ,,, 197J E~~ld 9.10 ICl.60 cusr 82 20.20 n .13 81l11'1C. 1 .is 14.lS "' aid AY! E 1£ Sp . 70.0ol lO.O• (1111 B• t.ll t .10 Com 10..19 10.l11 Ronald W. C a S P er S. ADM ALTY: E c MGMT o ... , i\l'i' I() 7.12 7.11 SPIC•I a.n •. n Grwm •·ft (.JI E11tv Gr 7.5& .. 1,11! IQ J.7S •.311 t>d LIY .. • 17 •to Chairman of Keystone Savings tncom >. 6 4·12 Eatv Pr J·" · u11 s1 n .11 !'-" s1cu11n '°': · . . 1...urn 1.•1 1.n Fnd Am .31 ""' s2 11.cw. 2.12 EQlll•r '·" lj and Loan AS !I 0 CI a ti 0 n AdvlHr •.21 •.60 Eortt GI 12.02 13.07 vt.1 S3 7 .t.J 1.16 ll'IWI IM • Allftl Fd 1.13 l.W Ellul'I Trt 1S.9l C111t 5' >•(.ti Ulh"I F flll '-reported that loans in the Ael!VI In 13.721•.tt EIT!efV j·S1 l .!f APOiio ,:.o 1..12 SILICTl!D jtos: .-.1u!ur1 1.17 1.17 E/"lll"llY I .2111.11 Pol1r1 J.., J.11 Am Stir I 04 I 04 month of. May had exceeded $4 AGE Fd •·•' 4.t1 Equltv F •.ts Knlckr s:tt •.s.s 0oo Fd ,:'tl ,:,:, '\l,i1t'---12.I• 13.0I Faltfld 7.tJ 1.41 Knkr Gift 1 D3 1 70 SPI Stire 11 '3 lUJ million, a record for the A 11"• Fd lJ.94 14.14 Fm eurt •.54 t .s. ~fldmrk ,:30 4'.q )•n11n11 tJ! 10.S4! . f Amc1f. F 4.S6 4.93 Ffg RRs t .lt ... tfRC Fd ~OI S.Ol IJ;iij F 12 .. 14..U assoc1a ion. :~ Er"t: 1':16~ l~j~ :.HA,L~TY C· Lc::rou1s:..1111 ~ rMU>, 11 ~....:. Caspers said that the h1ay """ 1 _PRI &nd <11b t.o. t.u G~ 6.os ,;61 ~:.W. s.50 '·ff . l'U"O . C11>t1I 11.«I 12."6 Resrc:h 1) 07 I• 21 Ill I'd j~ ' loans had brought the assoc1a-Ca1>11 '·"" 1.14 &an'•• 1.so Llbtv Fd s."s.i e·CtS H•rt1r . 1.1 . , _ , J lnc:om 1.51 t.311 v SSIC 7.17 7.lt Lii• i"I" 7.tl 1.il Lt111J L 6. "'° hons year·tlMJate o a n tt1vatm 8.02 e.n Hl ~-'' .• Linc: cao 1.10 1.16 Pac:• Fd 1. , 1.50 recordings up 142 percent over ~!'::~ ~:U ~:~1 ~~~1 {0:~ 11:,j ~1_n11 Fnd 3.u ... sH1.1.1tsoN •osi ' · • Am Grth S 70 6.23 Furtd IS 39 161 SOOMlt A1>1>rC 11.fi 1, ... the same period 1n 1972, rrom Am ln1tn iao S.2S Pudln ,:" 10:2 t:l>L•o~ lj" I' !l l~rsl 11, . ., .. ,·~ I tel 14 9 ')lion. Am lnv11 •.6l 4.6' S1ltm F •.OI •.38 M l l ... · S · ·-approl ma y . nu to Am Mui 1.J1 t .01 Trlflel 23.01 :u.21 Lo~'r ,.,, •• · '· sl'ci. of:n ~·" t .tt $11.8 million. ::rNI 'I[ 2.28 2.49 =~~NltC~~· . Afl!l1t •. 6' 6.tl SI OMA JIU•r,r·u Gil~~· Fin OYn ,i 06 4 06 Am 8u1 l.112 ~.27 C111 Stir 1 t .O!I He said that Keystone's C•1>111 • "·'' 1.11 F\" 1n<1 ,33 i33 ,Bnd1 ... d•b 1!·'1!' 1 ',·"tt ,'", lO. 11.>0 Fnd Inv 7S6 121 Fn ll'IC J61 S6t""u ... rn · . r1 1 J 1.19 year -tCHlate saving g rowth i$ Grwth 1:6" 1:31 vent 3'.tt 3:tt Lv111n In •· o.• v~1ur 1.•• t.« th lncom 7.36 I 01 lt!Fl VI 10 6511.6-1 MAOl>IA ,UNOS: SmUh fl •.40 t'° 66 perefn.t over e same v1n1ur 1.90 •M FIA T · c10111 3.65 • oo ~),~~ 11.os 1 ,., iod . 1972 I Wa Niii 111112.91 INV STOits· 111(.Qm 1.10 t.51 ....... F 11.n • per In , rom <1J>' .l.1l!'Ofl 3'.59 in OIK Fd i26 S.16 Pllgrm 1.02 l.!Z Wit Inv 1,20 l.N proximately 12.4 million to 31• " '·" •.so ~::C\ F~ 9:I} l:!f :-J"'Swt l:;i t°" :.:"in G 1f:!f 1'1: Over $4 m·111·ron and that the "ouoMTON: I" M11111 e.36 1.lil MA.ss co: "' •·• 1:,., • ' Fulld A ,,63 S.03 sl Slerr (l} Cl) Fr....,.. 7.IS 1.60 s.a,p lnO 6.$1 6.51 association's assets bad grown Fuoo a 1.03 , ... f'ORUM •11ouP·, 111!111 F 1.51 1.JD STAT• •"D •• ,.,. . : Sloe• S.16 •.30 ICIO Fn<f 10 . .S6 1 ·n M•U F 11.4' IU4 &rv;:-f,d ffi '·" over 11 percen! since the first i1C' ~1~ ,t:t 1'j'.t l°i!iu~nd ::Al 1:&7 M,:11/ ""'~i.n 12.2' p,;-,.' ~.g lft· ~:l~~nyear t o in excess of $67 litT "' iiJl 1611 fg~~1ts ~:Tl !." S~t }t·i1; 1\·l~~¥, i,!.fJ ~ J'.fi J::r- Blf1IOr I( 11. 4 1.2, lncom 11.13 12.tl Mitl'lor 1 I .17 A1so Fd . I, ae11tn HI '·H t.n ••ouP: MCO 14, . TIADMAN "°"' 81Kon 11. 11.01 Gl'Wtll 52' S1 Mlllt IV !·' j· l Am Ind )l. ':I hr-1nr (.13 '.51 F Mtv1I I.IS l .47 Mid A"" .s. .as ll'IVfft 1 I C le F . Sondslk •. n !.ll , S.-oU 11.03 I .OJ Monv Fd '':!i II.JD STll" •01 DS1 Ye •rm •m• '" !·"'!"' ·~w' .... ·"M" ~ ·1· u·~ .. ~ ... .,. "·""·"' It Brown ..21 .51 Flt~ LIM Mtl llFd .4 'J:Sl lttl" e.H .f,a JH~1r:r,:ic 0§\T : 1.16 1 so ~I~ G•~ tll '· } s Ma\ou~:·u IA• S ded Cdn Fd 21 . .S623.I I '"'m 1.9 !·1 Mu01'!1 In t. t 13 e l·'l • BuU Fd lt.7113.n wth Sr 7.)l "'j MuOm OI 4..~ 5.0I fWtl'I S.17 '~ ltspen 01• >'-'-'' •.O U G• > 10.0 1 t M'1 5"~ u . "I! ~" , '· Na!wd 1·" '!·· Vtllltl1 S . .U S.f4 Mutt iii 1. 1. tcllnl '·" 1 NY Vtl'I 1 .'3 I A It" CID 4:!1 ~.t4 NI~ I t, t.60 ~ ,, l ,7S 7'. • , 8rt1hm .'9 t.4' It! Eo.tv j· I •.51 HA s• fl : Mlt AJ a.Jl t SACRAh-1EN'l'O (AP) -~~o F-rrrn ll~ '11:~ ~k~iejL'~ 1•,:tJ 1i~I \:.:Csr ~:\~ '1·i = C ·.::z: '1• . hor'ti . d enl Sii' .•7 :zi I' I IMC (vldl'I 3.65 . ,.., !.i '·" Calirorn1a a ut 1 es s a 1 HAN1i101• o i r11 stk 4.ll '· r1v1 , ... 18; they have suspended registra• il111~!!1 10.ff 11 '5 ~0: _ tft ;a ~ Sr -mti J;ff ~f(. ..: 1162 12: tions for ---Tiro tor c-y c I es ~~ f,t l:Jt11:~\ ~n?.:r "'-~:if 1.~ · t'· n 1111 ~ 1.' manufactured by n \Vest fn7'~ f:J: ::{ elef.J,. 3.fj 1 · ~111~ \ .ff Im: !Id S11t'tJ1 l German company because the e~ml r .. n J1l \u~'\ilC'1 •·43 a !Ot Mt i:t. 11: 8"' s •'v ll.JS 1 • vehicles are too noisy and e M " '"'• ' '~ !~ 1U cen1 •·~ '· Nett '"v l.3t I 10' 1 ~ Frid 1.t1 1uwlh j· Un c*C' • 11 their lights have nevec be<>n '"" •n '·" j!j ~ '" '"'' 1 · "'""" 1 · 'ltfi "''"" """ • · Frr; ill S.lJ • ~ FAm J ·ll 'i Nw P1r1 . UNITe 'UN approved for USC on the Slnte's i~1 t ~:.? .:f, (S~rt:rdlnd £J1Z2·,} ~mi:::kl ~ l :13 A~~un;.d ~·~' L highwt\ys. illftm !<cl 10.7'11,1) MILTOtl ..,.,i',1 i;f.,,1v1r · J .41' !Ml ow t .•10. OLO"IAL. ulld •.03 j• ~lno • I •·n Ot!f Int t fl 10 The Dc!partment Of f.10tor ~c:~: t.llS 10.58 ?:c':!!: ':" '1l rmt Id 1~·~ 1{·' ~= Ii.ft l Ve~lcles said it ha ~ t e d f~Y i.~ ,~J!1 ~=~r1 1f:H ·f~ .~M'.~ft ... : Y.!~'c t:t: 1 reg1strellon of f\1 a 1 co • y,rw111 i·l' f'l' ldMll {· t.s. ~ 1,lm ~t 10.eo tt°L~..,.; 1' :it Fahrzeugfabrik n1otorcycles v:r ~,s 3!» ~~:. 1: 2 ~!' T;:! .. » ~a'' v·~ {!.. L1"'f~• r ed , J I S11Jum G 1 .~710.17Hor~• 11.M ·uO C sec: tl610. v:l Inc !!' m3nu actur since an. , at ,_oM~fllWLTN 1mor1 co •As l P•n 1 '2 J' Lev Gtti , the request for the Calllomia :~ J: 1.11 1.20 I~'~"' 11:n 11 C.~~, ... ~ ·~ i·M ~:ti ~l~ct; · g "ay a ro . -1r 4 •> .Q nc1 FAm 2. 'I P"'11 ~ 6.s.s 6.51 os !Id '·°' HI h , p t I C I.Al 1·" \nc aost '·~ I'' P:" Mvt J..tl 2 ti SNO 1ts1 p co 4$. ·°"' lf!letlon I .o PhUt l<d I a e M S Corn 7 It omD fld ! ·a 111 tl'IW'I )S, I "·ff Ina St 1~· 1 flt SPtel 111 omD Fd ' ' n .... rl'I G I~~. l~Tro ' Vrid•;i '" oncrct , 0 t. "v C!I A 12 .• 213. I Nlllt ,.· 1 VMI 1•75 on1 rnv ti.ff n.1r nv Guld j·~ '·" P En f M ! u Vnt1I OM t°' "'t~ ow •. ,~ nY lndlc ..31 IJ on Fd I 40 t ... V•rlH I li • OllMI In 1. .:It !~ "°' 11 0 12.f. 1111 7J ' Vlk G • Weekender Fo1· ~J;:n 1l ~ ,~·ll L~VIST COUNI . P1.'::'M 11 ,;::. 91:1# w.rt;, fl~ ) i: wn 011~ J:eo ,;,. ~Dllm 7.•' J·!J ~~\c\ltioJ.1f 1 ·'° ~:ri"' ~ Jt;\ U· "'"' Div ,, &.l• .,,~,JV ttl . Orw111 13.1~ 'I~ wrrf IPllOTON nvldO .,. 1.79 f)! ~ .t7 N-W era 10,5 1 • Cl on .. ! Ad vel·t1'su· ... l'O~"' ONV • •• ,, Hw ·~ t"' " ~"' •11n . " 8~" ' "~ '!-'' 181 ~'1l I:~ j'.R ~;:,f..'I ' .,, :• -'i~ lT" 03~n ~ J:* :flf ~i~1 l;llJ 1fil ~~;i's~~ 1 ':\~1?: ~';&°!:I, J ~" . Pltoue rte! Co ~-·1 s.,J f,f!e, !· 11 ~~1l&~~ ~:It z ' 11, •· 't 0 ;, 0 ' • e .. • y y j v t 0 r•1• ;5s l3jl 13:~ l~i,;.'Y :,, s:«i t~u1r;· 1~.1,!, ·~~.•1 w~~I~~ ~ 1 ~642d32,i_ __ _,,_~~ll 1t.1rl1.7• ~ fWlh 4,f,74,!0 .a:., UJl.1 W~ Id Gf 1 t gr.._.j--4 Ml'!\ 1;1111·~ !'' UI d. ' Ill( Lll ll llt0l•1 ~· f dCet!I l ,ltl "'Sh l .114.ll ll'IV '' I , •O'll4V • --------------llE&~ Mii .!! . hffl ll:lld Jf-'l,lt Vh11 t ) . ..,..,.ftl e, ·--" .. w • • s ;r.i • ~'r:e' Retl CJ . k ? 1.ic rus. LC)S AXGELF:S it'PIJ -Peking chicken, .\"all? Col , ~ndcrs t\cnlut'."kv F ried Cum1nu11l1i1 Chickens'?. \Veil. yes. accorchng tu S1unr1 0. \\':Hson. presi· dent of Heublein Inc,, which 0\\1lS lhl• Kt!n· lucky Fried Chicken flrni. A C'oL Sanders Ollllet \\'ill open !~lier th is ycnr ;n ll oug l\ong, \\'111~1n snid \\11:.'<fncsda~~. .:ind nc~olia- 1 inns: arc under \\CCI) fo bur ils bi rds fn.un l he n1ainland. . (:ity's Oil Bids Eyed By Experts l"flJfO: ,,.,. '°" ... ~ ... L "' - WHOLESALE PRICES. t CGIN/'1111110 OJ K~Ol1llC. lf .... !\.IUTIO'f •llC>Gl!A,_ I ' ' ' --' ewYor Stock-list follW YOatt (Uf'O -'9tlowlo"' "' .... "• ~IU Nti OtlC:M Oii IM N...., York St«k Eun•not; f'•I lhdsl MIQh Low Ultl Cho. f'·E (NIJJ Mloll Low I.flt Chg. la1" N11 ntdbu!," •,' 1 ,ho t\oo '?~-+ t\ 1111,.Mt 1.041:1 t 1' 'JO~ ~ f\.lot,,. IS 1 Al ~ ''kijKjf• " lS\a-\ill •·•f1""•J "I'" Low "'''''hO· Brnf?J,rr .. 1~ 1·l 'Il a;,itti l!F.!" ~1:".:.t.'U 11::~~1.~ '!s ~i.:1~: :ll · :.1r+ U 2~·:¥,r.1, ~ :,· •• l!l···.' .. '!.~-·~ .. .. ,.-,,,, ''"°,,'51 1,l':t! n t ~ illi 1•• •,~ ti. c. ..... • ] 111-1 .n.r1c • 11 _. I\ " K•~l• .1 9 -_.....,, ~/ Acm.dv ':; 1$ ff!! ' ' ~ • ~:W~~.~ • • -= ~: t "' : ~ i ,&" ir-,gt•+-I\ ij~Lo~nl, ~7)1fi11-~'' 1 t~ lrJt 1, t '' r::.;c,~ .~ 't ~~ :i,t; ~~ ~ ~•ko~" •• ~ 1 ' .H l~ 1!4t ~~,t; ~:~.?~ l:ti ,, 11 tll' f ~? , t.U 1•11) Ne! P'•I! 1101l High Low L.111 Cl'G.- LONG BE1\Cll (AP) -Oil l ~~11 ~~ f· .J lit• 1,~! 1l~ ~ 11mlin f'.ft ,Ji "d ~sit ~l~ ~1~ ~ ~l\~:t ~ ~ ·: .,l ~,: fl~ 2'~-'' ~:r!' i'nJ~ 1~ !l ~ri1 ~ ~ 1~1~-:..:: ,,. 1 r-· ......... b,.,,,,i::; .. ;;:;;::::::=~,.,., ""'"•LI 1.1.1 , ;rr1 i -.14 .. \;'.:: ~ ,... c. :u , ,m· ,1 .... , ~~ =i: s •. ~:~ ~ '1 '~I~ ,, 1•h--o ~··~tar 1.n " ,,s 2,1. G'" _ " ii!ld fiscal ex.perts are CX· Aitt111lf pl ~ ~ 1,6 twg~•,,'ti!fl ,1' .W .Wlf ..., -V. FL•Pwr I IO II !} ,.>ta nn ~\I+ t: l(:~llM I~ S 2' 'h Vl-t\l :'lffiln\ng bid.S for Crude (Ii! pre>-Aqulr,.. Co 20 I 9" t'-h IE I I r fk~ n .... -''o l'l•l"wL 1:!, 1' ~~ 20 It lt\l-\, l(•wiKk U I I ' d ~nm.,.. .IOl;I 1 ,,1: ,,. ,,~.Im+\' h ,Allw " t 12t • 7t't l\!O+'v;"~ I~''!* 1f ... )t•• !! )1;1+ ''"i'YlllR f 'lU~ 'l11i: ~l''t t: uced from the city's land 110 t-· Alr9rroc1 '".\f l~ 1U •"" 4~ ~ ~-\~ 11 MUCO 111 • 14 1j 1, +1~ ;.::::k "1 ~ 1 ,5 , 6S -1 ... b1" • 16 1 !" ·• u. • ho ldings, which officials say .k A rco•nc :ro ! 'j It~ m;: 111't'.-~ 11 ?!"'um 2 11 1 'j H ~ 1' fl"'=.~ l'tvt1a:"' ,,. ·+ u1 2•:it v. 2llll-Uo •on~o ·k 11 1 111 0 \~~..,._ l, could be coupled with an a r-~kJioli':'u,~g 1 5 t~ ll!~ 1nt-·~ ~oa:J:' .~l: 17 !, !v. ! 'v. ~~E~ ;tt .~ 5~ lJU ll~32llf l'J!I. ril~n 111, 1; 1°' 1~ ll1 " g\0-~ r:1ngement to sup11ly Lon• ' ~---,,c,-,~--~------...L-------A11 o11 i.10 , u ll'\~ 1 11 -i• ~~~ cr•,: .e: ~ 121! 12 1211+ \'<! ",'"'.c"•.20a ii lf 11tt :~"\' l~~ IC•nm111 ·" 7 ,.,.: ,J!,,!: ~f,,r. lit;= .J! " 111r 1•11 ,,,,,.pl •. ._ 1fl) 1W\li 1 \' 104v.-·~ nrv11, 1 . .0 5 1;i -'lll 'llt+"' O!Ji, ..o ... , .,,_ t1i ictnco1• 1 . ., • "" Bc""(l 11,Jth ga ••((no Al11k1 1nlll It 217 • ~ >tV.+ v. h ll , .... Fool• Mlnrl lQ'l ,. "" 1C1 u1 I 1 14 • '"· ''" · AlborloC .U ' g Ii; 10« t:Xto w1.l:i, ·1 <f1 J~ ll~ It +_~ "ooleMtn pt i!~ lf"' ~l ~~tt-t i;, l(trr M~ '·t> JS Si\7 )1\~ VI J4"-2'11 th~~~·~i~!.~h3a:!,0!~u~:i:~~ :1~~:~1·'! ~1113'~ ~ ~~ l~a:~ l·n 1: 3' !!~ 1:\ll i?~~~:0M~ic 2:~ ,? ~~!a ~!~l~l!l ~~rg:')llf~~ ·s 2f 1 !f1~1~t"1if :;a~ CONSUMER PRICES Alcon Lb "' s IJ ~ ~ astt-."' 1na Of 1:" .. 11101031.'1101 101 t' ~°'1H't: ·lt, IS 90 "'ill" 3!1\-,.. ~1m Cl ·1.10 16 ltS 'lV. ,2i, 42',.__ ~ 1,200 barrelsofcrudeada v. 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'-' lMt • lOI lt01"'HIHO Of AUoLud 1.111 1 11 21 20'llo I" Inv .$4 4 )Of 10\'J llM 1~ '· Frtc11Mn .fO ~ l4 22h 72\• ZJM-~o '*"'11 .20b 1 f 14 I~ Ill-lo 11·cre no salisfaclory bids on a 1c<>HOMIC ttA111.tlATION "1111 ~w 1·"' t 33 tl »Mi 2Dl'\+ 1,, nv w,, t J'• 1.t.11 u) • ·· Frllfflvt 1.10 • 7.l 2n·, 1111 21•-'• KOPIM/' 1.n 1 l ll l1: ft :t2~1-~. gasoline supply ror municipal •110011AM AUid c11 1.n 11 "° "'~ 34 ir.-" '"' s1or•1 15 ii S\\ ""si,\ 's~+ I\ .._ .. s-~ora<:or11 in 11 S\li ,,.. ,;1 "' f Alr.nGro lie t 10 1111i 11 J! -o,i, llv lny DI , •• ~.,., '•"+·"· f·~·1lllCI 41 ' 6l 11:;. IOh 11»0-\1 ICOCIOff pl ' 1 tlO SI i& i& ' •11dM1n .u 20 ' 2t\IJ 2t 2t -'~ ' :l'O'I , .. 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Free::;e \\'A SHl~GTON 1AJ.,, !-!ere are sn1nc ke\' qu~lions :1nd an.,\rC>rs nbout Pr<.'sidcn! Ni:-:on's 11e 11· price freeze; Q. 110 \\' LOKG \\'ILL the fr eeze laRt? /\. For up to 60 da.vs. bllt it could be cu t short if 1he Nixon adminislration is ready lo put in a ne\\' mandat:>ry system o( v.•age-price controls. Q. i\RE PRICES 0 F everything sold in s tores c.~1vercd by the frcc~.c? A. The an::r1\'er is yes, There arc no exemptions at !he retail leve l. and none at I he \\'holesale le\'ci. Th e onlv ex· reption is tit the farm icvel. RV\V agricullul':ll c:>n11noditics suld by fanne rs :ire cxc1np1. Out after the first SJ lc, lhC freeze takes effect. crude 10 pruduCc its O\Yll fuel. JJc n1ade The state1ncnt after no bids \Yere received for the l'ity's gasoline supply. · e l'rice C11t \VASl·IJNGTO;.l' tAPl -The \V a s hlngton Post and \V::ishi11gton Star-Ncv.·s raised ne\\'sstand prices 10 15 cents a copy last week. 1~ollo\\1ing stories reporting on President Nixon's action rreez.ing prices at June 1-8 Jc,·els. lhe newspapers an· nounct'<I they \\'e re reducing the price to JO cents a copy. e Sl<llllP. Ce11ter Special co{be Ot1ily Piiot SPARKS. Ncv. -The Sper - ry & Hutchinson C-0. will build a 4,000.000-eub ic-foot distribu- tion center here on 12 acres or land purchased \Vednesday fron1 Southern Pacific Transportation C-0. Scheduled for completion in Q . 11' 0 ~ • T T 11 E S E t97'. the d ;stdb,tion center SQ UEEZE the m iddleman if \\'ill be 1.1110 n1ilcs from Reno. the farrner receives a higher 1'he ne \v facility \vi ii serve the price fer his product. but the coinpany's n1ofc tha n 50 s&H \\'.hole~Jer and rc1 a iler finds c;reen st a m p rede mption his prices frozen? 'renters in California and A. It could, but the ad-/,Oregon. mjnistration believes its ef- A "'f pl 3'h '° l7 M'6 ''t:' ~,<•1 1.70 .CS It\ I~ ''•'h1'6"1i+H-G 1 ~ 3 lllO 13,0 ll!~-\.\ L11rSDf 2'IO .,. J 2,1. ',!f.,· ',1 .. "I, AmA rFI .42 17 1• 1•~ 11•~ 1 OCI O I '' t5 41 20}'t ~ lO'lt-'Iii lfTI n ' " · 13\0 1)\\ ~~ LNKOC AO """ '• .._ Am AlrlhMI . . IMS ''~ •• I \~ !oldwlll .!'t ' 4 121,i 17\IO ln'i+ \.\ C.n Am In~ . . l6 1:1<9 +:11 .. LNICO 11twl 2'5 21\!r 20U 211-\1 Amlo~ .20 • . U~ 13\o\-'Iii OIKOTn .Gt 14 115 16\< 1~ ,,,., Gfl AOt .M>I! 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Wst Fcl lo l u~ ''~~ ''v.--\, LuDrl101 .'3 ,, 62 5', J.t w-'\ After a disastrous fi ve-month By the end of Phase II; ::t.ICiMJ! ~ I~ lft'; ~ l~ 1~ ~Cn~ICp11f'I~ f !P~ !l 'l ":: ~ Ollll~~\~ ri : 4n ~!t' 7Jl'~ ?!~ ~ Lt~~St 1~ 1l I~~ l!~ l~ .. n~;= :, prices were rising at a rate of ~mocoP ·~ • 6 '™' '"' 11:o-\I 1uftg1 lib 10 u l 7\'I 11 11v.+"" c1onJ ·,, , 7 12ll 2~ fi~+ U uk1ns11 .ao 1; 11 2J n :tJ -11 ~ experiment With nearly free ("j(( tha 3 ( A:::~ Cor: '] ;j2 !t: ~ ~ !~ onflnY1i 21 I •$ S~ 4"'io $ -t: Id Inc· I t t4 ,, ... ff·'·• m-l ~ tv~•O y~~~ 15 1:: r.: !;~ m:: :~ markets, President ixon has a 1 e more. n percen 8 Am1flr l.10 1 1 24Yo n io 24~ 1t1 c=:rrlfu ·{"~ t 1'2 IOI\ t~ •~ \1 r•c• w ~ 18 '! p,.. n: ::: ,,,. Lv~ pt 1.12c 11 u ll\\ :ts'h-•• Once .gain. clam""" a pri·ce year a bit above ad-~m•tr Pl ·" .. 1 fYo 11·, 11~ _ Cont 011 p1 'i ' ~ ~·~ !!~ 31\.'I -it ~:~"u to , s.. 11~ 1 1~ 1.r.-""'L\'l\(_hSv ,., 11 ' 7io "' 1\0 t '• .,..u .. ' . ..m1fld 2.ltlJ I 11 4 .O'h "IV,.... "'i Cont Ttl Ii · ., 4.11'1-2'4 r1nl~ 120 • u :tJ\'I 22'" 11'.C. -M- f!'eeze on lhe U.S. economy. m1n1stra~1on targets but a ~~!~".ij'lb1: 2ft 1i~ 1:\4 1:~1n con1r1 oi'! 1 :U JJ'~~Il~ mt=,~ r1n1 wi!h 1 4-12 i~ i:;;; 1r-; ~! MtcAF ,l1b ,f !II ',','·' '"• 111, level \\'hich most people could AMhHc 1.0I 1 144 22~ 21.,.. 21!\ ~':~!r' t"° iio s11~ sst• ss•.•-lit \l~~r 1~5J& 1t 1M ~~ JO\, :iov-3o ~:~~f'onld 30 7 7 9 }~ r,:+ '' If the new 60-day freeze 1· "th .-.n01rCI .60' t 17\lo 17~ 17~1•c . t 4 M•• 261'. u~•+~ IA'-P Teft 13' \?lt 11~. 11~-·:.M•~Mll IOD 1 55 •' .~ k II h Id do 1ve WI ' A11111Uc1 .10 IS 10 10 ~ 10\~ 10\lt-"' c~ .'1.:J .$2 6 1:1 1i . 7'1l n.+ \1 IN Ir 110d 12 2 10\1:1 1~• 10\'I M•cv It H I t 1] ,,.: ~·: "'" worsaswe at o ing \\11 An1u1co"' 213~1J~ll,,..__l4 c00fl-L·'°' 10 24••2•~•2,llo-1' TNN•k 'l.6017 :U"'-•"'1•"""'-"'"McvotA •'• «isM 76'•-'• the COst ol (l.vi'ng as the~ •ay THEN CA'IE Ph III A,,.che .:no • 10 13~ '''"' 11'•+ IJo ' •b u Ii l~ 10 10 -•· NN pl 1 60 . 1 m-. l1'11 72'1)+ 11 Mod Fd .ab r Al 10,, ","' .. "',,?_ •~ ~ 11 ase 1 ADCO 011 •k ' 1S 1~ 1l 1J -Y, ~OOPTr .$4b 1 14 15~\ U~li 11\.'> .'.'° tW•Fln :.a 1 t4 \P o 19 It,,.__. i i M•dS<11r ' wl ~· ... • " lreeze imposed •1n 1971, tt pro"'-which ·Nixon described as a AoecoCP ·16 1• JI 4~ '\~ 4~ c-'nd• . .n n l 1•l'o IH'o 11i. 1 W•11 un .. 2 '~1 ~ ,,' L-: ~ M.al,Ch ,, 6 ll : ~io ; + :: <r A P L Corg J 13 t!\ t\li t lft--\Ii °"" I~ IQ 161.'i 15 IS -i"'° t Ws!Un Clf .. 11 'f" rl\11 -' M1<1n.a11 'Ml !I ~d lllf~ 101~ 10>\-'• a bly will prove popul!r \\'ilh step toward completely free ~:ri:l 1,_~ 13 rior, ':~ '!tz "~ ~ ~::-',,,:', 1(:p ·: il ~: 2.r,,: m.-11 ~~ ~,!~1 17 10 3} 22,~ J = ~l Mou1rv :. 10 11 1t1. 1t 111 ..... '• "' J, J New Free%e What Took Nixon So Lo11g to Act? forts to inc re8St' food SUJ!plics e Jlirli,1e At"t'Ord will tend 10 hold prices do\vn and prevent this (ro1 n ha1>- mcst of the public. markets. The result \\'RS a AAASv 1.2~ 26 :161241'>123 n .1.:t"1·,t:;:or11a1, 1.n 31 11)1100' tt\~ 91~1 ~ rtvtwl 1.~ 1 ""1.~,1 •n;1' f41l:=1'r !•::~~.!; l .zo s 2t'" 2s1' 151.:.1 •~ he I he fi Arc1loN .1• t 11 no 7:n n.-I• <.Wiln l.11D 12 311 16'i 2Y.o 2•11i+ \\ rtYllr>d wl . .w 2 o J Min.oow '72 1 ~ 1!~" l1'' ll~ '• J\'lli\,,11. F'I:\. (API _ Na-But the big q"estion is lvhat catastrop • n t 1rst four Ar~11ero 50 ll '' 21\l:l 21~. 27'.,_1 cow111 Com u is n .. M. i\• roll•• .9G ' 1.a 9t) t i" ,!:= 1 Mon Hn 1·56 10 • S\I 1•·~+ '• th I Pha l[I Arctic Enlo 7 2S 4.,. 4\1 •U+ v. ~o• 8rd .Ji IJ 12 23.,. nv. n•· ~ rumm•n :It '1 • 11 MAPCO 's-1 11 ~ 111' 311 11"' lional Airli~ rc:iched a con-happens tv.·o months from mon s o se ' con-Arlr PS 1.IA t '' 21$oo '1 111•-" CPC1nu t.n 11 7t l1 ~. ~ • i u••dl•n In 17 1t 201~ 19'• ~r-14 M1rat-. M 7 36 it•~ ~i~ 1t·~=:: pening. tract ag reement \vith its now. Nixon promised a "new, sun1cr prices rose at a rate of :~~~~tuo~ ~ 11{ 1!}~ 1?v. 11.\11+ ~:~~~~Fl~ ~ J; 1;~-. 1~~ •mi; ,: ~:tl~1i ~,S 1 1~ ~"" ff•• 11•'-•'• ~·· 011 1.,.1t1J 10 l.O XI''-:!tlo 29'~-•• th 9 ( l.fmldl Cp 41 11 $\\ ~ 5'~ Crocktr 1.66 I 19 2S'>• 15~ JS:W. • UI! Oii l~., 10 JIO 23\\ 72•1 21,,.__ •o i rcor · I 116 ltV. 1tl'o 1~-', ly Thursday, ending 3 s ix-hour the worst inflation since the :~~:,.' ,2~ I:, ~VJ ~ ~·r+ ;'% ~~:Hco.': 1't ~t JI"~ lt ~-19~ ~ urr,1~ 11J 11 s~ ~t~~ M~ H~ .;: ==~~'ii ·~~ 1 : 1~I ~~ ~~ ~u-'• ' Q. 110\V IS Tll E ad· 1ni11istration tr ying to increase supplies~­-----~"~has taken a num r of ae1ions <ilrcady. but Nixon an- nounced he plnns t put e~qlOrt controls on feed grains suc h as \\'hea t, barley. and rye. er- clerks and booking a gents ear-more an percen a year, Armcos l.!'O , 17, ™' ,,_1 21,. ~-cromp I( IO 1 ., 13r 131~ n + ~lull Ri1oc11 t 40 1\• r.. 1,,,_ t• Morcor 01 1 23 :it11 !h Jt -·~ strike that caused Ii I t I e 117<.W ~N.' ~ rvcro early days of the Korean. War. ~~~,,k ,.:g 1: 17/ J1~ J1~ ~;ti: t; ~rwlns~c:Wi 1l ::: ~ rt Ji:t .. :\~ u~~=· ·:... $ m ~VI ~~ ;;~\~ ~:~i:L 1J~ 3•1 • )l~ tt~? flt; ~ :~ d l.Sl"Upt'1on (O (he a1rt1"n~e"'s--f-J;' "-ii)-;4. ·~.&~--Food-prJCeS i.ooreased--at A ... ~---l~W6-mr....ll~ Cu Ug 12-231-1 1i~ t:!..:11: ult&W1 ""' •· 1'1 Sl'o .~ ~~r= r ~~~l~y! C .50 lt n' "," " ",-.-,·~·----11 r han ArYl11lnd ,$7 10 30 1414 I' 14U+ t,' Curnlnt .II• IJ • ""' ~ -32 Oll'Wl"lll' Jh l -$3-'M,..~itr!f~'tl 'rLJ.\.LJ~~ ' O~ra ti·ons. ,.._,;_ __________ _, r ate o more t 25 percent a ASA Lid ~o ll:I ~ 40v, .~:~+3,! !unn or1111 , s it..,, slit 5\\ •• • Gunon 1rn111 11 11 S\< !I !II"+ .. •• o ,,,., -,6 1 t•i• ,,,_ •· '" Iha Id do I A\1'11011 110 • 202 ,..., 27:\4 m.... ~ urll11 wrt 26 !1$1 1 \'I H M-"'•"'11F 1.18 10 11 24~ 24'ti 241-1•, I I ~ feclive Thursday. if Congress g ives 'him the pct\\'er. Q. WILi. EXPORT CON- THOLS apply to meat? A. No. not yet. but the ad- ministratibn is holding open that p0ssibllity should there be a sudden surge in m eat ex- ports. - The airline said the set-year. ~ pa~ t wou ub e A~DrvG , '"IO 11 10 3•'~ 111. ~s~= I(. 1K11 ... wr A 11 s 2!"" l~'~ ~"-::1~ KOctw 2 :w 10-2 ,. :.. . ,. t ~ ~:~:~:' 1:fl ~ ll ,~~ 1~i• 1~,,.::, : : t'emen( "'as i·eacl>ed at 6 a.m. Phase JV set of controls all pnces 10 crn'V'Pry stores in As spr ''XICI 1 11 2s1,1i 2•'14 2fll<-~. u11,•-rH 1·" • u mi. 27Vo 27\'-""H111P11 ·* 1 2 "~~,!'!'' ,,11,1• ,• w cup io 10 ,. 17 ,.10 16,_1,, .. ' &·~ A·~oe Tt~ns 1 6 6 6 -... YC l.P I s 1 22~ zn w +' !:l~ llbhl l.12 'I 2'5 1~-· ... -.. Ml oC '20 XI 36 1' ) a fter an all-night bargaining designed to contain the forces less than four years. :!!'~~1•1 0: f ~ ~J:! {~ 1i:r-\~CYl"'us~ 1 ' 22 -»\0:»1 ~-1t..:~ :~ 1; 1tt 1i~: 1i1' 1f1'+ ·~~1:Conr1:1·..u 16 ,,-,~ 46;:...,~·· that have set prices so rapidly So .-. Pr 'd t ba k At1ctve 1 .. 1 • ,1 21 ~ 21•~ ,,~ o11 c -0 0--H•nd'-rn ·" • .a 11.o I \\ 11.,_ v. ••M~ ·so 1 '' 1•1, ,,,, ,, ...... '• session in Washington between 1.uc esi ent wen c At A1ct111d 2 23 1t-i u u, ll't.l. R'V•-I\~ ""~' ..:; :n u ", 4 \' '21~1 r. H•rKIY H .n 11 152 201. 20 ~ .. ::s1c1 "''~ . 21 1•\o 1•1t 1 .. _ '• I\ational officials and the Air upward in the past months." to the treei.e. ~~e; :: r.o .. z:~ ff~ ~ ~~·+ ~ Don~p l~ I~ 3 ~ :i:\A ~ ~ ~:='"1 ·tt ~ r. ll~t ll~! ~'4+ .•• M.::~~u1.11: ;1 Jl,, Jt~,1:.."'2~:: . . Atr!I · · · 1 '3'"" "" -u•rr •n -14 121 :.o. :b""' J~1.,_ \ nl 1 1 ,2 20\ 20,, 20\~-.. M•"-' .01t< t1 .~ ~v:. '\\-•. Line Employes Association. HE OFFERED NO details, Despite Nixon's reluctance A11,.,e11 ~~,l·i~ st 'f ~ 1 1~ 1~ +1•; ~!~~:""/ ,i 1 Jt1.• :w10 J9'.o-\~ ~=~~' .1, 15 " 111~ 111~ 11.,._,,,. :;•v o~ l·ltlJ., 10 ,, w~ 27'4 22~-11. Th ·a1 1·on represents the t " t th A · ATO inc 16 1 n 6~• 6'4 ~• ·' ,, , · ' ' b ion l6h 16~. tj1rn110 1 20 • 11 73\'J l)'• rn.+ \\ •Y Dr • • '''~ 2'h ''\~ e assoc1 but Phase IV seem s certain to o pu e mer1can economy AuMm oii,. l• sl 56 SS\.4 5~,._1 ~:",.:ii~ .u. s ll Bl'l 1 .,,~+·'It i:;•rr•hs :22 " , 17\< 1•• 1R-in M•vtros ·U u • 2•1~ 2•1, ,..1._ '• a irline's 3,200 clerks a nd book· be tougher-and n1ore rlgid-in a s traitjacket/' it s e ems ~~~ml i~~ l~ ~ ,m lr,; ,~~ :'i l>l~PLI 1:~ lV :: ~ i~~ M~ ~ 11:~~'Jn10, 1 1~ ! ~ .. 1~t~ l,1:--\) :t~:;:-1:311 if ;: 1111t ~u ,."~=a ing agents. ha ·the ( unlikely that there will ever be Avco cn ~'" .. •o 1v. 1.,;: no-,,.. ~:":11 1·"',,. ~ 1'' '"'" ,.,, 11 .. -"'H1r1sM~ .:.1 t • '~' in. lJt\-\Ii MM ,l 'nc ·"' • • 21 ~1 21 t~ 2114-s, t n mostly VO untary . Awo "' 310 9 3"'' ~u~ ~••<.... ~~ r · f lOl ~ lt'I\ 3f\,i-f·o H•r11 H .lOb 1 S2 t I I., I V.-V. tCord ·~ 1 ' 16U lt•t l'tt:: 'o An airline SJXlkes1nan in Phase III guidelines that have a time during hi s ad· :~i;~~~ :~• :~ ~ ~ ~.,.. ~""i+1s1 ~':\"~, \",'1; ; ~ \t; \~ \:~+ 11 ~:~:sei1~·if 1~ 1 nr. 1~7: frn:+ ~' ~~~~~i 1 2~ 1: !!:: ~1'~ llil'\_ ~! ~tian1i said some early morn-been t·n effect si·nce January. ministration that all controls Aun11in~ ·~ 6 t:n ~\lo ,,., .,,-_,,,; ~~1:•A•r 1.su l> JI& }•..., JOI··• ,.,.;.,_ .. Hazenlne 14 J '"• • • -'• Mcoon1.:1 CP .ss 2151 Ml• ·-s · fl d I' .. • b t · AYnetof ;...~ '.a_"!>;~ 43"./o ,.,..~, . 1 K 111n 4 11 r.. VJ\ ""'+\lo Hock lllC 12 10 6 1'\i ,, 14 -""McDonD ·'° I II 2.i 1111 "'-•, 1ng ights were e «Yi:u u no Wlll be removed. 11,yonP~ l .411 ,q m ,,,.;~1,, 1.,,,,...... "'""'T" \.P ~ }1 111. 1,,.,. " T "'H1cl1M11 2k 36 n 1Potr '' 14*+"' Mcgre11 ,..., 11 m 2fi• 29 ltl\-'• [tights ••ere canceled. Some nagging questions re-Art.I:: 011 ,k $4 16 1t 11sti 19 + :o 1.1enn"' ,llO , 2l n•o 21~ 21"' _.., H1111mn .-.. • 11 12\'I 12 12 -1• Mc r HI .4 ' )J • I" ••t " · •-The 1· ( · NIXON WAS {o--' • &----••n•• .... 11 Iii 111 11 •~ ••~ !l":I Heinz H 1 DI 16 '2 .O\'o •H~ 4lli-\'J Mc recir O t l J'':i l't 3t-. '• mam, 111.1weve r. LTS is . 1"~ back to t i1>&.wu ~ 121 '7 2,v, 23 13 ii· .... ,:.. .. ~o1~ .61 u JJ l~\lil 11~ .• 111;-+\'I lill1n.1A. ;r, 53 t1 a. l4 i j:l!.\ Mctntvr1 P 1110 s11 • jl~ SY4 1 e C11red .Ueaf. WASHINGTON (U Pll T he government has asked U.S. 1neat packers to take • precautionary steps in proc- essing cured meals such as 1101. dogs and lunch m eat follo"·ing the discovery of a cance r-causing agent in some Canadian meat produtc s. The Food a nd D ru g Adtninistration (FDA) a nd the r\griculture Department s;iid !he Cana dia n case involved a sausngc. not o!herv..·ise iden· tified, \\'hich the Canadian governm ent recalled from the 1n11rket between June 7 and 11. \ PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS llol & 2nd TRUST OEEDS Sl .500 l o J2$0,DOO UP TO 80% LOANS ON TPiUST DEEO COlLATEAAL NEWPORT EOU ITT FUllDI Newport C•nt•r C21l NaWPOfl Cenltr OTiYll N1wport Boot~, Cati!. \71 •) &«-11124 h N. "led r· th the r b b" . I BICI! 1 b 1 J 5'lo ·~-I .J\.~u·~•n ,eo,J , ~ ll>1oli 101':11 ID', H1!eM Cvr1 11 Ji• J'~ • a Mcl(N ,J}b 13 10 2J1~ •• n~ ·~ w y uton wa1 1ve mon s reeze ya com inat1on o i•k•~_111 • , !t m. at~ 2~\:=~: uori:o11 1 • .u 10 J17' ~ )00;' 201;:: \~ .._!1or1n1 .•~ 11 11 n 11"' 1 ••-.,, McL••n ltlJ 11 1s J6'l '' :W\i• to act. The economy is again factors some econo-'• and 11t1r011 ~· ,7 , tt 21b l7'4-i ~1f 111 •.:r, .. x!;IU 11• 1 ••. 11t T lh H• """' ·'° 10 • 11 uVJ ",,. 1 ,,,_,._. McLoy111 s11 1 '' 11• '!" '!~ · ' ,,_ <~ r • 4J •2 42 -I wllo; pf 1.411 . . Jfl1'1101 """' '7\'t HI mt P .2G 1J '6 2$ 11\~ -McN.it .15 1 $ 1 ''< 1 l) I ~ '• froz.en but pri~s are far some political • • 1 11 3 im 2"4 UYt+ '"' ~io:p1 1.'-$ .. JtJIUll ''I',, ~1 'h H...,1so CoP 3 21~ 1\~ 2~ Mffd Co .60 10 :n •P4 1~ 13W '• ' I' •Q l'nc O V. ttv, 281'>-lt.li ....,Mfr Cp .n IS I• \~ \~ 1~111+ 'lo twrculn .61 20 141 ~·, "~ :16\1P-'• MNdof 2.fO 2 f~ lN 'Ill T higher today Ulan they we re at Clearly ..,. reason for re-1naor ~" A 1 -r,.,, w. +'iii "'o'•'"ln .~ 11 1 h 11.,. h~)-h H•r•IW 1.10 11 23 '"'' JJ!~ 1.!!-1~ MM",-, ,1l, • t J • j;' n d f • Blf\Pi\! ''\ ll 14•..:. I~<-"° I In 1 1.IO I 34 2l'IO 21'• 21\ \\ H1ubl tlfl .92 21 210 .CS ...n ..... .,_ ~• orD I 16 ~ , P,0 the en of the las t reeze ID i·ecting suggestions that he ex· •nk• 'NY ·, 1 "' ~ :u . .....~sum P• ' .. i ~'"' 21~. 11~:=, Htw111 P .10 -.. 114 11•1 " . 1~ •• -11, ~ S11o1 .41 20 2s:i 1 '• • n>·o-H~ N be I . J"keJ 1·n~ I '\ '! • f"' ]l'.l\~-l.O ~Ol~APt 1,21/ J 15~ U\t U"-l" Hkll\VO\I En '.tS 13 S "'• .-• ..,.,rnort'l 12 1'9 S 411~ 4~ ovem r 1971. t 1s un 1 y ercise restraint in attempting •11kTru1i 1 57 .~ 55 -v. H.l~'•lll•n . .iu ii 11 '"" ,y, 1~;:: .,:' Hllllf!Dr . .u 14 1s 7J n11o U.l\+ !" "'0,•;•w 100" 1~ .l? 1 •,u ,,"' ,,•,j!--1" th t thin N• d • •lbliOI lk t 29'.0 30 + \Ii ""'llOIU .tug '4\! 14 4;1lh oi:l•• 4l~ '4 Hiiton Hll 1 11 ll 15\IJ ~ ,,~+ \ C · •• l I •.;:o-Vi a any g ixon can o ID to curb inflation was Nixon's •rd A ... , 12 1~ "" j4..., 1•v.-~ RjG11orqo .w -, 3..1 9h 9~1 91C l• f'IMW 1fM!u1 16 1 ) v. ~ li) ; • AA:'~u~ 1;r,·11 ~ 2l8r' f•,~· n·.~ !"'•..._ '• Phase IV ill ever reduce __ ... . Blrnt l . .tb' 1st~ .mo 254'.-V.ul!l•I EQPI 15 11 1 14-~ti-ta. 'Hab1rtM ·"' lS • 21 27'~ 21',•+ 'o rrlll . • 1" ,._~ w Ot:e\I to prove to the American ~fie In ·'"° 1• '°' ~ 64---'" 01111na11 . .o 11 ~ ~i. ~ "'.= ,: H ... r""r .97 1 22 26'~ 25>0 ~ + v. ~!!:',,' , · ,', • ',,, 1 ~ 01 ..___,,,. prices; its onJy Objective Will public and to WOrJd money· :1::~1of, ~· ~lO 12 u 12 + u 8l~iw ... ~ l; 2~ ;J'l1 ri:z ?it:J (~ ~~1 l~~~":lO I~ ~ 1~ 1iit lr1!-l'J ~iirbl~M.~ rr •; l\; I~ 'tv. -i " be to keep them from climbing changers that he is not •il!Jrt :n ,1 s ~~ 19'11 ~ -&r::1'1~·~A l~ •; ~~ ~~ ~v.+ '" ~~~':,,, ·S:: ,: 2~ ~~i ~ !1~+1~: M'l;'M '•nc '10 • S': l~1\" jlt: ~; too fast. paralyzed by the Watergate ::~11 :ll g i'rv. = ~1~ 8t:::11~.Jb ·1 1~ Ji; 21~ 2f:f: ~ =~ :'.;: 7i 12~ 1~! 1m: 1W'.,.= ~ 5~~ :.fc. 1 11{.& lr.? Aft! ~ ~; Nixon said he wants to get scandal l:l'Fd •. 6? 1j "! jffl E!f=,~> ~.!!.•.'!" .n1 ss 150 :u~ u. lot\\-v. Horlion co 2 57 1-.. 11. 7\..._ .. M!ci;b~n1:0. ff 21f t~ tU• tr.~2:• ' , "'" .SO i ..,.,. • .,...,_..,n I 2t 99 f11Jo Y• Vl\lo+2\I Hosoll•t Alf I 26 "'-t\o t~ 'l'o M crOOot '4 6 17 1r. 1 • ~ .. ' rid of controls as soon as In excluding wages from the :=~ ·M 1 2r 14 ~ ffir+~ 3:"G;TJ .t~ 15 ,v. 11. ,,,._ :i. HOIOCP .121> 12 .. 1~ 1.u. 1f1. -1' Me c ,.. ··"' u » •'o 11~ 1il+ ~ possible. But he seems to be freeze, the President probably l:l~::itt 1~~ ' ~ = a: ~ ~ B:'~~v J I~ ft ~Z: 2t~ 2~~ t: ~::S.:r.~ :: 1 : ~l ~11! JJ,i! l/:-:+ :.! ~ d~~ .t~t 1~ s~ 1 1: nlj 1'0 -'• bl t d 'thou! . the thus" ti pport ~'~" ]' 14 • I "" t . Dor ,{1:1 1 ~ l)\'I ·~"' 15,,_ ,, HouanM "'10 f lll'• 13\'o 13\\ Mdltoss .IO • '3 I '• ll't '.,_I una e o o so v.1 ~on en tas C SU ,11 ""'. ~ 1 154 26"" 24v. tl'lt-l'ii ~~t vfO • 1 vo,;, 9\'o ,,,_ n Hou10 F1bfL 11 9 6\o ''-._.,. -\• MUe1Lb 1.211 15 74 ~ •o .u10 14-t' touching off runaway inllalion. of organized labor •Co 1 l '1 ffl! 11 0o • c ·a.i ,,' 1', ,,,. t1~ 6V.-'' Hour.eFn ·" 111 1•1 1•'\ l4 24\'o-•~ MUICll'IBr .36 9 Ol 1 n 1 l 11, • el'! IM 1' ' f 1fil~ ll~ ~ y , p • 36 3"\lo 36 +H1 Hou11 DI ~ 11 5,,,. J.I $4 -1 MlnnMLM • 37 17G !'") 1.)1.i -1, CP 1'11 1 612 ~ ~ 21',,_,,,L>owCBPFh'T I 2S •n W /o )~'Ill s..!i liOU$Fl'll 2~!! M nn '1~ '2111-tlll Mnn~L 1.0. 12 ''• 19'• "-'· "\'le must not let controls lol'tCDPf;..., .. ixi ~ ~+~ ••~o ~J! ., "' ,",.! ._tl'o •6'tll+V1Hou~LP 1.«114 m .ui:. •2~l 41\i-'"MMrroAI ·J' 10 1111,. 111• 11>,1, •--me a 1· nd 1nc pf )'·" U •r:~• ~ ,sv ..... 1~1 0 • ,.. .. ~ 1\lil,.. 111 HouNIG' ,J4 '' 129 2J\IJ n t• n -~ 11nEo . • 11 11 • 1~ !' -'i """"u narco 1c - a we !\ii/fl' ne ,1. 3 ,,., 11 J(+v. om.':f l1: 1~ •s J&V:r 36'\lo J6'il.-J.l• HoHO °' 2'h >1 .,.,., 41\'I •'Vo + v. M11~R;v .90 11 2' 1' i. 1' 6..., +1~ 1 . ..,. '60 21 ~I r P . .,.,.,. _., 34\'l-I Howmo1 .10 2 1~·, l "" 10\le-\Ii o u ..... 4 '"' 19~ ru+ ') must not become addicted," Stock Split 11(, ,,. • fili 1 ! ~"•lllf' ,· 2 ,,• "',.~ ~~~ J9!1i-•,-. How•1dJ .i• 1,• 21• IM'o 11 161;+ \lo MMP •f!1~ 1.1t1J1 1•0 l u,~. rl'• • + · .. Nixon said in his televised ad· IQ , nd .s1 1 I ,. .,,., Vi r••r1.c;~ ·; :..J 1-19\1 1t11o-y, Hubbd 1.1sb n 11 19~• i'" 19.,._ 14 ~OD1101 ,,~ 'I )01 er;, "1" 661.,_ ~\ •cklo Dk 1" • 111'-113\0llJl.ro--l~ ''ty i:. ~ .. ,, u ,,,.. 9 9 -V.HU11hl1 Tool 21 )02 "''" 's '6\11 olllCO 1. '11 lt\lw 111~ II~ dr esstothenation\Vednesday •Ir.kl•' ' 111o 11,1,-v. u• · .s21 :IOlJo:IO\li Hun1c11 1•22 201sv.1!1'41JYt+\:.MoNwk r 6t SI\•'• S -'• ll11Lalll ·1, • ~ l 16'\lo 16\lt-"" u •,Pl 1.70 · 1:270 110 1091'> 1091'>-'h Hutton E '«1 !1 IS 1111 A ,,_ i., Mollwk lilb 1 5 20 17Yo 1''' 16't-.. night. At SwedJOW B «kMR .2, 1G 1 1u .,.... r.i-v. Bun rd 1.~ ,u, 13 1w. 76 ,, -.,., HuYcMco ·24 31 62 ,. 21 , ~~--.,,, Molllb coro 11 n ,, !''' HVI-•• e uoBtll .65 ' s 15"< IW. 1'1.-"' U\!;4!.,n ,.~'!: 21 I" 6\~ 6Vt+ ... HVdl'Gl'l'll .,, • " I\~ • l\l'J+ "Mool1rc11 . .o • J la•• S'"• lr . BODllll Brll:I s Jt 41/i ' 414+ \.t ~,....,,1 n u 11 :U4 16 16.!l'l 1'5'11--2'.. · -I 1 Motlollrom S 49 S'• )t i \'o ... BUT TIIE HISTORY of Nix-Boeing( .40 II 3!6 17\\ 1~ 16\~ . !'.)~~~ :1 it:: I ~u-~~ ~+ ... LC N l'Nrm 15 1•1 ~ ,,~ 11'+ '• ~::~~A1'#: ii l~ u:l~ !11 ~2 1 on's multipu~• -nomic IOI" C•s.cd • 1n 10 9411 n<-l.!i 8\IQ!lll. 1 n 10 42 23 2:2\li 23 + ""1una P 1 ,, 10 21 ~ :mu 2tY1+ h MQl'lt"' i• 16 w im• 1.-, .,....._ ""'" The board of d irectors of ond '"""' 4 4V. 4Yo •'4+ \) llCILl>f 2.'10 ~ JO 3J -i' ld1.1IB11 ·'° • 11 U\1 12':) ll +I,• MonlO-l.tl 10 I m: l, -.; program makes it a ppear the 11oo11.Mo 1.ll 1 2 20\'J Miio 2011o-\.\ 811C1Lh1 or 2 •1ll 21 '1' rJ 111e11 Tov ,41 1 ~ !I •1~ "• -\• ,AontPr 1 80 12 21 , '-"' Sv.,cdlow Inc., or Garden Bordin I.~ 11 '5 n'lo 221.'i ""Ji-~ \IQ Lpf 2.117 . •100 ,,"' 1\') :Ul'i .•. ID~ RI l.1Sb ll lf WI 2.ffi 14'· . MonvM .Sit< 11 ., •• .; I'>-'. naHon is already hooked. G ha ...-.. ...1 • llOl"I w 1.JS • 37 2•v. 2w. :l!';:i-'IO Oymo 111 .lO , !I ~ ,,_ 16:i. • · 111~tnln I 22 ' 2!1 1~ 11"" '!v. Moorl Mee 6 1 12i' tt'' ''" +\ti rove, s Y'U}'U~ an m-t orm1n1 tn 15 27 1 .... l \Oo 3v, & • 11 •n "'A• 1 91'" '° .,., ~>-t~ Mor11 P '·" 1' 249 5Slli U~+2i.: On Aug. 15, 1971, Nixon in1-c rease In the company's I°"' Ed 2 .... 11 14 :i:i1-:n~;, a3 + "E1t1t• rl ,, t-u. ;;.;; 25," •25,.,, • u on o1 3'h ,.,. t 4 15v. •s ''""+ v. Morr~IC . .oii ' 3 ISl> s•1i su. d h ~, d ourn1 Inc I 1 12\1.i 12\.i 12Vo ci.coC :i!D I !O I I '19 Iii '°'i" 11 Pwr 7 20 CU :llV. 27'h 27'/a-V. Mone El Pr 1 18 14~ 41, '~t-11 pose t e l11f"\.!ay wage a n authorized common shares Br1n11Ak ll 11 12t 10 •ri. 9t's-\lio cisiern ·Air ..,.1 1~ t~'A 1~e: r; 11Too1w .>1 20 s 26 2s11 26 + •,) Mori1s11 ,,, 1 11 •~· ''• 1~0 + 1, . f Th r ti ' arr1101 1.20.I 15 21 '™ """' 5$\11+ -· ClllU•I" 31 ii 114 3\1* 1¥' 211 lmptrl•I (p 6 152 1ov. 10 10 -'h MlgTr 1.0Sb I ,! II 16~ U:W.-\~ price reeze. e o owing from 2 ooo ooo to 5 ooo ooo and er11 M1 1.Jl 22 lea " .s..... .st~111t co11u 111 f\, 11 3 11~ 11iZ 11¥; -•14 1~~1 CP 11~ • 13 E~• :n, ~ Pi;~,:-\\' Mori N°' .a• ' 6' 1'~~ 16'l l•ll\.'o-'" ( m-ths prOVl"ded the ' 'jj f '' 8tl1My pf 12'11,k Cl1'.42'1•+V.c:11Ko l 0111 )1 «171Jt l:U 134 -1 nS ... 13..,y, h• •'r .. Molorolo ,S072 1(1J 481\'6-.1 •7'l-1U ....,, a 3-fOr-2 Sp t 0 the COmpany'!i BrllPtl .27b '12 JI 14'1t 14\IJ 14',,_ .. i::t )onCP '11'1 I IW J1 ... J1h ll -lllCDnlt Clp ·· lJ 6'\ 6~-r VI Ml F<Htl l .• n 19 61 69 '''Iii 67"4-I firs real relief from Inflation h I 11roc1 H•I .7ll 11 22 :is 34"'1 l4fli+ ~ cchllnM 32 n 31 2 :u•· u · •: 111ec111e .stb · 2 t~ '" ,~, Mts11e1 1.:io • id 11 1 ~ 21 111~ shares w e n ef ectlve. tdw~Ht pf 2 • . 1 $t\'J .!1¥. SJ~~+ ~ i;c!ICI J~ ::iv 36 i 32 J~ :s;i~ :i.J;:::: iZ ..OH•IKI .tO s 1• "'' 16'1! 16'~·+-1-·, ,..o,sL tn11u11 6 1 1•\\ 1~~ ''Vtt \, s · ce the early 1960! Th d • • Brock Gr .1s ' •1 '"" 16~ 11-\ti-411 ee~o NC 24 21 s 2lVt mo ,.,,,, v. IM G!ti i.e4 • • 2s .. 11\\ 2s•o . M1K1for11 21 ' 4~ 1•-i 1 111-,, ' e p ropose lDCrea5e m 1ru11G1 1.n 10 27 22'h T.114 2214-V. .Odon.Br 1:a1 JO 153 »Jo JO\!o 131,(o+ .,.. lndPwL l.'2 ' lO :IO\'o '2S'lli ll~ "° Munld pf '.411 ' 6n 61~ l -h But when Nixon re laxed the shares and stock split Is sub-rown com • n '°" IOI'. 1ov. .... E;O • o .10 11 74 12.,. II* "*-* l""Mu:'!~1 2·",, :,• 11 1 1 ,"",._. ?!•" 5",~ ,~ Mvn111<1 1.0I J ~ 1J n" n~ f I , trGroup II\ I 711 n Ult 25.,.._ .,.. t:.11<'1 Auoc 13 It ,.,... .._, '" .... · •O ,,. -• Murp(o 1.:10 t S 7\li 17\o 17"~ 1\ reeze iuto the n exible but stil Ject to a ppr ova I of Br11 Shf'I) .20 '' 1 10 ,.. m-~ E;D$ corp 21 1• 'lli lNli l2'4-:i. ',~,• "• ',·"., 11· "• ,.""•• l!"' ",.1Jo-1,.. Murp11Q1 "' 20 1 SI~• l.l!Vt i.v.-'• da( Ph II d hod , erFtrrl• ,QI 11 lllO l~ I"" lS -~ t::IKI Mill'tlO • 24 J'"' :M. 01'1 • ,,. --... Murr O .60Q 11 2J 21 :n•i. 21•;,-•\ rnan Ory ase wage an share I ers at the company s anmswk .2• ,. ''° 17'h 1...-1oVle-* E M 01 IOc .. 1 ra ,.,,, :·:I •nd1 s11~ ; 1~ '~" 39~ »~ 44 Mu!Om .nti •. 1i1 11 ,,1~ n -1-. price controls, prices jwnped annual meeting July 1%, =~hEW 1~ 1i 1: = = u~" ~l~~~Nl"1 ~ ~~ 1\\l 11 1i~~ ~ 1::S"i:ii c' .10 I It 1~ 10 , l~i+ ,,, M'(lrl L ''° 11_'/f N~ lH• Ill.lo-l'I ahead. Ad m j n j s tr a ti on There are presently 1307 422 Budd co .40 s u 12'1\ 121,:o 121Jo-~ Enr•CP1 1.f! 1 211 mi. u ~-1"-11~111c,."!I!_ n~, ·1, '• ~~~ !w., •• ,','~ :t:. Nnt11oc" 2.>0 u 110 '6~1 ~''' .s + ''• • ' Blldtlitt tnd .. 55 71,'4 •V. 1 +1 EITlll' E I~ .JO It M .. IJ IJ.«-... ,. ......,. ., " •r-"Ntlco Cll .•3 :10 )0 32 Jll'o 31h--lo ('('.OOOmiSIS described th e sha res of common Stock Buf F'9 1.20 10 1 20\lo 20'"° 2014+ \Ii EmrvAlr .l4 jl '6 ~ ~I\ .OllO "f lnw .1•b 1 2 12fo 12'1'1 12~'1+ '4 N1rco k ,40 11 I l'V. 14 1' -~ BvldlY 1 Slb 10 2ff 27\4 27 l7t,:,+ ~ Emtn'ln .al II • f* t \'1 9\11-\II !fl "!Oii .24 lO 2 t t t · N11hu.C S2 21 18 •7V. ,7~1 •1'4+ '• surge n.s a post-freeze "bulge'' outstan ding. BuloviW ;60 1 11 1l j2'!'o ,,, .... v. Emh1r1 1.:io 6 11 lt~ ~· 1 11~.,__ " lnterco 1.111 ' 1• 3'V. 33\'J 334'1-""Natl .-.rr1 '.20 , tu 1s ,,h ,"it..'ti ... l ynkrA. lCMt ' "' lOV. 0 10'111-v. l!MI Lt .06b Ii ' 4'1o 4 4~'i-"'nlrl•k• 1.IO 1 II 241t< 24Vo 21\'o-:n N•JAY 1 llib 59 IS'• 1S1'1 • ut1llt ~ "11"1 _ ~ ,t ~lf'4.~lt!\.,,1f~~ EmpO 1.:,! 11 ' ~\4 15~ .. I B M Cor11 :IS 4!4 321\'J l'lO 321 -t o Na Ctn ' ~$ 6 ,7 1 1\~ II)\~ lO •\ ~---------------------------.1 lurl In 1 .6Q 1l .. 30'h )l)iV. W4='VI l!mO!lf9 • · • "1llt -•'31r-~ ~lllft .• ~16-&l-\ll,_ t1-.. -t1J. NI ,Cn ol..E\__.1 -'-'A---url NO 1~ • 111 36-\.'lc 3!._' lS'i'o-~ ~::rf.lno~ ~ I~ 1t~ 1\ 1!1'.= t? ln,rJ~y ,,~:g , 29!~ ?J~; l11111 ~ ... N•IC0S11 ·'° l'll :wi1' JJ 3~H• At a Glan~e WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon's speech on the economy at.a-glance: -Prices are fro zen for 60 days at levels no hi gher than !hose charged during the first eight Bur IN pf ,!$ • • 11 1fo '"" n•+ ·' ~-lhd .Al 12 •2 17 16t'I I~ \lo tn11rn11 Im! 1 '°" "' ,,. Nt Chem .~c •j I f5\ii a.iv, IJV. + 1 • 811rlldYC .70 10 t4 11\lo 11\~ 111.11 •.. Ennj• t v. F t 1 ,~ s\,I, J\'I In! Indus pl .• , ,,.. ,\'1 ,V:_ \~ NI Cltvl .9D 3\\ '''" l3V.+ ~ evcrohl .tG "' 2)1 m 221 22• _,,~Inv rOIKll 22 30 :n 12~ jaYI+ ~ LnMtne:ti .., 11 n n¥o ll\.'lo 71..._ lli N10.1n 2,36 1 30 41 '1"" '2 . l iah Unlvr 4J j I I I ... 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U 20 5\1 Jl't Sllli " I 't 1 ·~ \' 6"1\.'J 6J 63\;.-\'I Nol llJtB P • 11 11~~ ll'i 11.,..+ • • om• 1,)711 , l' ~ 'U\11 '' , e111v1Corl I ' 21 ,, ~\If 26h \If l l)fJ 4 • !19\11 JeVt 5'\.'t-l~ NPrn I.IOI J 1 2t~~ "~ ""~ '• 25 Ye•rs with Ri chord's Lido Markets QUALITY -COURTESY -SERVICE Now Rep rese nting days of June. ' · -WAGES, INTEREST under voluntary restraints. and dividends remain -1\ents and unprocessed agricultural products at the farm level are exempt from price controls. -Cost or Living Council directed to develop new measures to stabilize food and gasoline prices. ~1mA.L JOI " 1 4 •2_ M'lt+t'h IE Mv!Df . .O . l 4IMI 40 «t\lf ~IT YEIK 4 # ffV. S7Vt 571'>-1'6 11111 5-mlcOO\ 31 Je '° 29\'o r.lh-1•·, omp l i 1• 11 127 l2 ~ JI -11\ &Vlflf,. Ma ! " 13'41 ll 1~ -V. I TT' 2~ 74 ~'h :tt" )9ql,..-J\'I NII S•rv .70 t I'" IS loii 4~ .. •n Brtw'1r J ,_ I~\ 4\11-\If 1-~u 0 ·'° I JI 1Wt-11 11 -~-\IT& pfO ·! -2 ~ ff\/)-~ \lo HI Sl•lld ,1S 11 1' lt 1t~\ ltt:t" lfll"•~ 74b 1: .. lfl'o 111'1 II lttlldClrt • J m "' 1"" •• llltfptCf ., l'-l' lJ.\11 ;, + 'A NISt11rt11 .66 " ·-r.: "~ J.S ... C10 Cl1tft c 17 n Jth ~\Ii ~·~ ••Oii l.9Dlt ll fl2 "" ts " -"'lrllPblGr .ao • " •Vi 1~ u -4~ "'''Sl••I 2\'J • '1' 2.1~ 36 '" oP Hsld 74 lt 'f4 77"' 2t~ UV.-l'I ~ ~ 11111rsl 8rnd lfO I )1o\ 7•• 7111 Noll ftl CD • 10 Jl $\'I S'h-~ lrtl 0 1:q 'i l 41 ~, •w-i·· ~•beme ~ ' 72 I 7U ~Vi nlllP"I' 1.32 t 1111' 11i• 1n,+ 't~ ,...tUnEI .90 • 11 22" ,,,. '1 ...... 11 .. 1rll111 , 17" ~ I,_+ t 11=:'/~~~ 'iri, \~ '£ 31\:i 31\.11 'l~t,:.2'a lntrll•I• sir 115 nt 21\ 2\'r-'I~ ~lllO)fl'11 •• ·'so fl' ~. "',,f~ ~~ .)t"i~tl\ 1r Cl&Oh , iJO 6l1M 63\lo-•.o F• rmtl" • 50 1 22 tV. fl • !ntn11111 Un 5 f ,,,,, ~ 6Vi+ "• tP unt -' • ,,. 11\lf ll\'t-l , orcrlfrt ,,. l 20 f •, ... ,,11,1111 •9, 11 • j 9,~ 1• low• Bttf P s 3 21~., aov. :l:Ol'l-1\.\ ~tu Pw 1.J~ • e2 )l'-Jn' 31~ .• roPL I.SJ .iJ 2t1t't ,.~,+ 1'i · I"" · lowo El )·lO I 1 1m JW. 11Mo "f::VPltf l.fO .. d50 '°"' ~\Ii ~ v. =~r~T• *".J 14 Sil !!! ~1~ ~~~lr." .i~ ~ 'j l!lml Ji~ 1!~+"" ==~o :" 7 ~J IM\ ''¥: ~\If ~g~IY J:fi 1; ~ f~ Jttl ~.~• LINCOLN-CONTINENTAL & MARK IV J o1111so11 & Son LINCCJ,L i\ ·~I ERCU HY "JJOnte of lhc nc'" car ''Golden 1'011ch " ___...-40-563_v__ 262t Harbor Blvd. Co1t1 Mew -ms ordered to audit books or companies that ha ve ro ised pri ces more than 1.5 percent at.ave January ceilings, with unjusti fied Increases to be rolled back. ' -CONGRESS ASKED w approve reduced tar- iffs, provide aut hority to dispose of surplus gov- ~menl commod ity stoclcpiles, and give a go-ahead 1rr n 1~ l fr" • l~ \Ii l'•roh Mi " ?? 1 114 "' _,,.k l Sf 1f t ~'Ai J3 ~1.lt ~ ~IWl'\111 • 15 11 t ''" t lrt •111J I "I~ iu 11tt:-~:r,~:i' ·1· 1"1 ! 1'1ll !''ht~ ~H°"'" 't SI 6U 4 4 -"~wm:::i,1. ll » ,,.. 2111 n~· .. :r~ ~ml ~ s S1 1~t:~tfMO I: 1' .• ~ i I 1~r~m l nl r\\ 10:: li''-,""',,,rs"so 2~11l 10 ,1 ~~ ~ ~'~ ·~ ~"'1: ,, ' , ~ m ,. . ~ll'~~.:.r·¢. , , '1 I,. I :: 'n" ·'I ,1 '! ,J 11~ t ~ ~ ..... ,... •r, "Ii: 'r.", , .. 1e•<~ ~ ·1 ~ 1 ,ia ,Jtt:: U '"d"&J• • Pill ~ iu 111' co -.J ,~ "1' "....,_'VI Nl~':f 1:M • ll~ [1 4m , · + ;t •'--2 I JJ"' N'A'-~ ~~s! 1·' 11/ ''J = l::1 C ltt J1lllr•n M I 10 1~ ts:a~151~~ ~' NloMlll ltO 1190 SI JI +VI ~:-~.~ ;I t ! tt ft t~" ~." ~im.ci.;~· l' ,.51 ,JSl'l ~~~~ fi j:[~Jw 1 :"b ll '~~,1 ~ij' 1 + "'~ a1:~~ftl:f1 . 1f3f I ~)i l=~l'Vt :;: ;;;il\t t.S, ,• "l!lr+~~j:P"l i:l! J rrll ll" ll"""'ifil'~ ! 'I .ll " m '""tJ~.,t~!!!l l!~ ill:-' ~1l~r Jtf i1i rf tl ttr~P I~ t I l,n 11}2 li~~ ~ jJ ;::::it 1' ~ "° ~ ~orl r~ .. ) f 1f'63~-~t..= ~ .11.1-15 ..... I ,. • • • t ~+ .... , "''" • .,._. j!!~l.I, .• _ • u ri _ u •• Ml . t • ,, .. 1·~ l •• ;~t ~ lil '!, I 'JS:, Jlv:;:.~ ~[:':,! ~'l I' !El ~;u:: \~ JH~tsc 1'\ 4 ~~ ~, ~~ ~ D 1 o ~ 2 ~ jf::!m= ~ t!ll oWttt : '' ~ n~-\lo ~s Ille l.u l 1 \Q ltt ~ Oh"~'tft JC IJ \11 l"' l -it NAMIQ 11' mi '"' tt :r:.' ~·· ~ 1t " fl~~ •1+ ,:l'A~'11os1 It 10 , ..., r·~~:: JonCoo": • 1j , j!ft ~ ~.:!: v, ~t,,~1r11•16s~ ~ ll 14' ~;: 2:b -," .,,, k I -~•I'll Jot ~ "' u 1 :M + ~ onn L 1 'M -Vt ...... '' Ii 'I ''I 141' I'" l'rr--• t(fl'l-N ' • hm(;!t'r ~ It m -lf'lt lf9'll ..J --1 2' 'U ~~l 10'\ 0 n ' , ___________ .:_ _____________ ..JM!:'J:11 ' nc .. I~ 1t._ 1?~.~ ~:lo~~T 1.a"12" .Q 2.ll I ,,Li~;::= 1A'1,-, 1.-1;.U~.u -21in:: Iii ROl~11 • --;1 " i:t t~1-l~t"--~ on t~e AliiSlia pt llrr . ' • ' • • . ' , • • ' • • • • • • • • • • ' • • ' • • • I ' • r --I • .. ~ • L-------JUnt 1973 ' - Thursda)''s Oosing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List Wall Street Cool To Nixon Moves Complete Closing Prices-American Stock Exchange List Bookstore o,vners Hit Chain Units f • . . . . " 15 1973 -~--~;;~;~.~~---::-::~"e'd;·,~·J~"~·~·~-~~~~~:;;; 'DAILV PILOT . 1;'fi., J D •' ,. ~•',. "' -----¥ .. -••• ,..... . ' ----:-....... "• ...-.... ,,. . -~.... .. . . ... -.... ff' .... ,, • .. ,_ .. ' • • • • • • '·' • ' ,.·1 j - 'Ii! \. . ' the ' ' .. • • --- ' \ . . ;------... 1 1 ·-~------ 'The kinds of care and treatment these children need are very special.' . \ \ A Refuge for Children By LAURIE KASPER et Ille a.I,., l"tllt Stitt One can neither get in nor out of Albe rt Silton Heme without a key . Unlike other Orange C.ounty Probation Department facilities,. Sitton is locked more to keep people out than in . It is a temporary home .•• haven ... for children whose parents h a v e neglected or .abu9ed them .. "These are children who are com- pletely innocent," explains Robert Bar- rera, divisional sope.rvisor and counselor . before taking a visitor through the home. He ,,·as a problem for the hon1e but he and \\'el fare may enter into some or the There were 47 children, the subjects of \•:as loo young for any ether inslitulion so cases. proi)a tion and th e juvenile court beatings, incest and lack of pro1>er care. he rc1naincd there during psychiatric circ the only ones with legal authority to there this day. Althou'gh this nunlber is treat1ncnt. 1\ork on behalf of the child . aboul. average, Sitton was home (or 80 But the children 11•ho are hea rd of most ~ler goa l is lo keep these people out o( children on t1vo recent days. come from ho1nes 1vhieh are determined lhe syste111 by encouraging them to It's easy to reach this nwnber, ex-unfit because of n~glect or abuse. voluntarily see k help but she admits this plained Barrera, who doesn't know Crom Some children have not been fed prop-is idealistic. Sometimes the authority is one day to t'he next how many children erly and th e r e are many examples needed to be assured lhe child is safe. 11·ill be in his care. Often, families of six 1vhere children have --been burned CllltUnt:N 'AC'I' OUT' or seven children are ·brought in together. deliberately, their lin1bs broken or hit so lie I ping the innocent child in ay µrf'· Last year, 1,071 children. almo~i equal· they 11·ould fall and surfer a fract ur£'d v1enl Jw·thc r probleins for the depart· ly divided between boys ·and girls, were skull or brain dainage, son1et imcs nlent. Often these ohildrcn "act out" in admitted · into Sitton Home. permanent · delinquency patterns. They may PARENT ..... RE "The kinds of care and treatment these misbehave at school, run away, or ~fost are children under 18 \vho have children need are very special," l\iiss deliberately go 1vi1h poor associates. Grier said. not been giveQ proper parental care and "One kind of behavior (requently leads control. according to Margaret Grier. ~lost physical damage can be C{)r-to another," shr said. ''It's the natural chief deputy of the department. reeled but the emotional damage, she consequence anu natural sequence "in An example, she explained. may b:.! a pointed out, takes much longer to cure. tl'rn1s of the continuum .'' '--------------------------------------------------chikl..whose.JllOther....wocits,-)ll~v.ides-no>----"M"o"st'-"of._t,,hese""''-'ch..,i"'ldr...,,en"-'s!!ti!!ll-'loo""'k'-"to'-"th.,,e_~··Seventy-five-pereent-ot'.--our-kids-etnl1---t c.1Te for the child and habitually goes to parents. especiaiiy the mother, for up over there.'' said Barrera, beckoning r .. ~men IEA ANDERSON, Editor ,.,...,., .,_ IJ, Im ..... IP Beulah Vannatter 1upe;vi1e1 toddlers at play ( left J. · She also keeps them c:lian, dry and comfortable. • ' a bar after v.·ork. Usually, someone must ivarmth and loving. to"'ard Juvenile Hall which is fenced off complain to authorities for· this to be The child himself often "'ants to go fron1 Sitton. But ·then he asks that he not noted and acted upon. back to his parents. Many.have guilt feel· be quoted on that percentage because he Usually, parents 1\1hose children are inP" that they \vere P'j!i-!Qed because doesn't know the exact figure, ~ from them are thought .of as vi-they did wrong. .... I Jc jusl knows ,that it seems like that cious kinds of people. ''That's not true," PARENTAL LOVE 1nany of the Chi ldren spend time next explained Miss Grier. "They're more Although she said these are "Jil:Y far the door. likely to be people overwhelmed with nlost pathetic and most tragiC'' cases. 1\lany of the children :strike out for at· responsibility." even the roster parents (Who "deserve a tcnlion. he said. But often the :staf{ can't The mother she cited as an example is tremendous pat on the back"t._she sajd , give it to them because there are so probably in1mature, neglectful or build love and respect for the child's 1nany children. overco1nc \ViU1 her problems. parents. One house1nother cares for JO infants. Occasionally, she said. one or both To destroy ihis, she explained, would Another cares for 12 toddlers, aged 20 parents "'ill pick up and leave their destroy a little bit of the child, too. months to 5 years, and one counselor is c.hildrcn. ''But that's pretty rare." She doesn't feel all cases of abu.5e and in charge or up to 16 childreu in the 5 to neglect are reported. Some children's families are destitu te 18 age group. She hopes a new law, which became el-and unable to provide a home suitable for fcctive in March and y.•hich reqttires ST1\l-~F Ul\flTATION them .. In case~ like this, ·1~e dep~enl· persons, as doctors or teachers, to report The staff can be increased only when al chief explained. probation may work th. 36 h roba · \\'ith the Welfare Department 10 rebuild 1111 m ours to poli~ or lhe p lion the number or children exceeds these the family. . . Oepart.nlcnt any doubts or suspicions of limits. Even lhcn, it is S()lnetimes di.f-parents. 1viU help. PHYSICALLY DANGEROUS Our ficult lo bring someone in since Barrerra ·· goal is not to pwllsh people and doesn't kno1v in advance how many Children considered to be physic<illy take their kids away," she said. "'Ve children he will have each day. dangerous to the public because or a ivant to help people understand the Children are supposed to be there onl y mental or physical abnormality are also pressure and consequences and help te1nporarily unt il a court hearing and sent-to Sitton. the m find ways to resolve their problems placement. One. h fi Id hild h and not take it out on the children when sue ve·year-o c , s e i\Iost of them no back to the fam1·1y If h d f. t• f · ht tll!ngs don't go well." ., reca s. a a nra ion or· eyes1g · soo ner or later. "Some go back later Al'""""" the farru·ly had tr•.ed to correct "Our rol e is to protect children .. " she "''"''6" than sooner," said Miss Grier. this, he went to Sitton after he poked a explained. neighboring child's eye out Allhough public health , mental health ISee A REFUGE, Page 181 • ' .... • -' ,. ... v. Frldq, June 1:5, 1'11 .. ,; rom Page 17 A Refuge ·.~. . . . . , .. ..,. . ~. ~.p.ey usually wait untU the \Pll'enl& ove~ the.Ir pro~ lems, which cover a wtde range. "It lsn~ that they 're • ~ or uncaring , . , the .,,. maj<rlty ol parents do <.-5re •.• but they do have limitations. We're tokl. to ex- p<Ct too much and expoot all -_the urpe from tveryooe, 1' she explained. Officer. """Id prefer lo pl¥< a child In ~home ol a l)ttative or a cloee friend If the •dllkJ's .. ,ely lo &BITe<l. \ ~. they are placed in ·~tiomes. home, they try lo help him so he "au!!m as Uult as possl- bie," Mias GrJer explained. Even She used to dread going lo the home because It •'BS pairted in dreary in-- stitutlonal colors. But oow 1t ds painted and curtained 1n .,cheerful, bright colors. Each or the older girls' rooms, ~ are shared and cared for In pairs, are dl!- ferent colors. 1be teen room, which 1 i.neludes records and a color teltvisioo set, is a pleasant peach. All the ctUldren follO\v a :==~~~~·-~~~~;;;;;~~;::cl~u~<iea~<~~~~;,!.ID>m.~ whlch'"""'choo, L •9lllt1o-'J'OOcdJd!!Jdld!ldniilll.,. ire-->::"~ school and recreation. J;r.....,. homes and 150 er ;~. are in private tn-RELAXED ATMOSPHERE ~· Miss Grier said. But Barrera said they try to ,.....~ut foster homes present promote a relaxed at-~ problem. There aren't """'""ere. · ~ of t'hem. "The~ eat family style, have _'""*"We've placed kids way in rap sessions, cook in the small .'iin. Diego because there are kitchen, go on field trips, tend ~,foster homes he.re. We're a garden, ~ve sing-alongs and ~· P.fJOPle in other ooun-movies and are even planning Jiili. to tilke care or our kids," a camp-out 4J the yard behind ~ra !a.Id. the hillding. \l"lf>riVate group homes aren't Volunteers, ' 1 o u r god--~ in this area so dley mothers," help with many of "JIPY 4500 or $600 a month to these activities and at the liJuse. children as far away as same time provide e contact !~Ing. '· with the community outside. f' The -age of lllhe child affects Donations of toys have ~t. also. One girl y;as enabled Barrera to stock a ~~y placed recently after "store" for ~he children where • jiending 93 days in Sitton. they can buy toys (to keep .i'!~r gi rls are harder than even when they leave) 'i''ith ~ to place," the ~pervisor tokens they earn for good '<lll>laiited '· J~~ white the child ls in the ~r::~t~ chores around t'Y!4. ~tour Horoscope Tomorrow ,, 0 ~.~~~~--~--~~~~~--~: • But most or alt, !he staff tries to develop a parent-child relationship. Th ey 're af- fectionate and touch the children often. Barrera walks through the residence and tells -several in- dividually they are h is '"favorite girl" er "!avorite boy." He puts his aim around their shoulders and com- Anne O'Brien watches •• boy chooHs Item from "store" at Albert Sitton Home. pliments a girl on a ,poster she made, tells what a great --------~------ Past Tense, Future Defined -DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your advice DEAR N,W,, Chlldrt111boufd he tokl or to the 16-yeaN>id Sirl who ran across her the previous n1arr1agff Of tbeJr pa!tUli ~- father's divorce papers, and wu crushed lor the 1am~ rtuon Ibey sbuuld be told because her folka: bad never mentioned that they or'f'•r1dopled. It prottct.!I tb e1n It, created havoc in our marriage. agllinsl Ute traumatic experience of You sa!d, "Children have the right to b"8ring tt from aa. oulslder. 1'be fee.Ung the best. (P.S.: ln case you forgot where know about previous marriages ol their of betrayal can creute 11fe 1 0 n g you live, It's Edmonto11, Alberta.) parenta. '' My husband Is a basket ease ptycbolo1lc11l problems aod lt'5'not "'orth DEAR ANN LAND!o;RS : y 0 u • v e over your stltement. I have been telling tbe chance. printed scvoral complaints from non· him the Mme lhing ror years, but he la. your bubea.d'1 cate, be i'J lucky no sinokers \\'ho are resentful of s~ refused to accept lt. one b11 be111 him lo Jt. Now would be the y,•ho Hg·ht up with 00 concern wh{t$e:r We recen.Uy celebrated our 30th wed· Ideal time to come forw11.rd with lhe for others. ding annlversay and our Ure together has trut.b. I fi.nd It odd that no one has written to been wonderful. Our chlldren were never DEAR ANN LANDERS: I take sharp you about srnoking in elevators, which in told about his first wife. Many tim&s I Issue with the penon who wrote to :>ay 1ny opinion is the height -or scl.fi!hDHS. suggested that he Inform the children, marijuana damages the memory. That Every time I get into an elevator (about but he was afraid it would damage hin1 statement is a He. 10 tin1es a day, since I work for a firm in their eye!:. t cannot remember how long ago I ttiat has offices all over the building) __, Recently our son went through a started to smoke dope but my n1emory is I encounter people smoking cigarettm, or divorce and is suffering a great deal as good as, or heller than, it ever was. worse ret, cigars. use e I IlWoUld help film to No one-everttrCi'ilIOOfl?iefu:"ce°"lhiri""'"'g•s "po"lr-~iiTh'°',.-11-ies ""n"otr1"ra"1r"'t"oc;t'r.'°'"'=c-;;,7.0c;;,i;;;-, ""'v"ec----+---f 1<now-lh.ar hlr rath<' en ~...to-1..-a-peroon. lhmrnnd llergl (It' t e srt• ---1----r simUar ordeal at the same age, that he For example, it -oh ~ll. 1 can't hold your breath for 10 noon). It's also recovered completely, and later made a recall, exactly what I was going IO say, very bard on clothing. J've disoovered good marriage. but it will come back to me in a Utile holes in several skirts and dresses My husband said, "No, It wou1dn't help whUe and when it does I'll finish this let· caused by elevator smokers. Can you him and it would hurt me." Now your ter. think of a solution'!-J. C. 01'' CAL column comes along and he is beside ~ I couldn'i think of it bu! J'll try DE.i\Jl J.: Yes. There con and 1bould himself. He needs to kno'i'' WHY children again tomDrrow. -PANAMA RED be bold sign11 next to e\•ery elevator should be told. Will you tell him ? -DEAR RED: Several readers wrote which nad "POSJTIVELY NO SMOK· NAME WJTIIHELD along lbe tame Une, but your letter was JNG." Peering Around painter a boy is and en-""'""'"'"""'"'""'· courages a rtoddler, who had spinal meningitis. to hold his head up. "'\Ve're concerned \\'ith the child"s emotions because this is where it's at," he explained. ;'We want IO feed the in· dividual . We Y.'ant the child to succeed.'' MRS. RICHARD M. Brown hosted a bridal shower in her Laguna Beach home r 0 r Carolyn Arm Hast ie ·who \\'ill marry Truett Whitmire 11 on Jwie 30. DURING the state con- vention of the Chiropractic Auxiliary' l\frs. John Haney of Huntington Beech was named \Voman-Of-the-year for the Hon1e Society. ~fembers of the Ne~vport Harbor Auxiliary . they \l'Cre honored by the Council of Aux iliaries . Orange Coast m e m b e r s elected to council office are the l\1mes. Fred l\lontgomery, Irvine. sa:.'OOd vice president; John Kasser, Huntingt on Beach, secretary, and Albert KI ei s t , We s tm inster, treasw-er. ~171 ' . . ••:: ...... •\~ ~- ~~ \ Cancer: Emerge From Shel I SecolJ.d lime and l\lrs. Alfred Logan of Westrnilwter \\'as the recipient of the g roup ' s Dist inguished Service Award . i\IRS. A. V. Jorgensen and :I MANNING'S loath Coast ?lua '· -·-' :'lei: I ;{"\. "; SATUl!DAY :;::, JUNE 16 ;~'t! By SVDNE.Y OMARR ~RIES (March 21-Aprll 19)' :!f~t was holdlng you back i!I ·,Qiii>oved. Could be smooth ~ if you make peace at ·Jijlne. Cancer individual plays '7"tured role . Emphasis is on 1--j!~'!"'mty,-property, obtaining qeaaI green light. Prote<X "1iiets repeat mistakes. Capricorn is in picture. Member of oppcisjte sex wants more than prom- ises. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 l: Finish rather than begin p~ .jects. Get o\·erall perspective. Aries c<in .aid. Private con- fer enc e Wou ld prove beneficial. C I a n-d e__i_Lln..e meeting could be . on agenda. Be discreet. Conflict could surround special honor. ?\.lrs. Wilson 'Yi'oodman ~·ere COLLECTORS Emotions tend to dominate. honored for 10 vears or active SHOP ~ You know what should be done service with ihc Otildren's 2 ,.28 N~"T BL.YD. CO•TA M&-, CAL.I,-., COSTA MESA OPEN DAll..Y 1.ow:;:11: f"Ar.OUSEL MALL !und1y1 Alter C.llurdl Br.ISTOl AT SAN Olt:GO PllWY. •TU J P.M. PltONt: Ji~'ftl CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19l: Lie now. \Vail and observe. Check legal pro- cedures. Friend in "high place" proves sincere. Cancer person figures in important way. Lea rn to see point of view expressed by others. -but knowing and doing are';;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;.;~~·~·~2~-•~2~•~•~~~"~"'~·~'~'-~"~"~0~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~ oot the same. Aquarius, Leo /~ and Scorpio persons are in pic- ture. Key is relate to member AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. of opposite sex on equal terms. 8): Indecisiveness could-be -===========~/(~ fea tured . Applies to you andl- others. Key is not to believe everything you hear -get commitmen ts in writing. One \\'ho procraslinates is stalling. PISCES (Feb. I9-t.1arch 20): RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY W... Te• W•t ,... .... 1 tJJ ~ ltfll. Colf1i M ... -541.0ZSt ~~)'<'-UnUS (April 20-May 20l: !ifl&hlight fleidbtlity . Sense or ~ will ·help, too. Social •t could lead to meeting Jili' people, to eventu&J travel ;.:etct·even an outlet for creative ."'81:Nlities. SagiUarius, Gemini ~ could be featured. ~~JNI (May 21..June 20): · .~.·aware of fine points where SAGmARIUS (No,, 22- Dec. 21): Highlight new a~ proach. You ha ve more to of- fer than might be apparent. Know it and proceed. with con· !idence. Financial picture is,;:========:::== brightened by news from mate, partner. ",~ioos, inventory enter1 -----------=ll ·~e. Money and love may ·)iijke poor mixture. Count ~.Qesaing!I -but also keep eye -*budget. Some make many ~~ises at this time. Know lftt to take seriously, and ·~. ,, - ),.CANOER (June 21.July 22 ): Sun . ~e ls such that you put , '~r ingredients together -ff , :~ strike home, to heart of cllf .~ters. New contacu are ~f:i¥Ored. Emerge from shell. bke initiaUve. You receive --~ from surprise !Ollrce. ~al re 1 a I lo n sh j p Is (ealured. ;:»to (July :!3-Aug. 22): :~) arouod yuu, including =ril'atives, may express harsh .• ~tilons of each other. 1'fain- 'iJ.!lp neutral stance. Becoming ·~olved would be an error - flte iJ~~le ob(~~vlt~u1~C: .;trues tomorrow . ·."m!Go (Aug. 23-S.pl. 22 ): ~·t promise more than you ~ deliver. Be conservative, "lt>to1i&tk:. Then you g a In .~te · benefits. PilcH .~ could play prominent :~. Accent is on fulfillment t't'"")J>ecial dmres. Tate Ur ~ (Sept. 23-0ct. 22), ~iii gain indicattd if you special assignment , une duly. HI gh I lgh t ement. Goal Is in sight. ~past experience. Don't .-.... . ~ .. I' .. . --' ..... '· ... ~, !,o, " ' ·'--: ........ ,,. ~·-Boat Slt9w thML Wed., Junt 20 A .... t .. •ll•cft•11 of wt..1·, 11.w 111 .._. ••rltl of H•t• -Jtf• .. 11tff "' lo9'1itt .i •• 1.,. '" "'• c.tHttv-"• alllf..,htlen -Oo11 't 1n[11 t+i!1 epporl.nlty If ,_ .,. 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C1llltnlf• T~ MAMI ITAT•MENT I~ (Lf(I( ot 0!1"11• County on ~v II Ptllllllfl for PrOblllt ot Wiii lflO for '"'41 ll'u~liMd Orlfllll Co.II Dilly f'll<I!! Cl.rk ~td of l tllli-,....~ llMI t~,J· Tiie lollowlno per10t11 •r• doing ~:.,.. w l11U•o<• ot t.11i.r. T •• t • m • n 11 r Y J 11'11bl1t.i~..i1s o;,'nf;,, C•ll EMiiy I~ ,!~bl~~-°J!:'1 ~~~t l~lty ,:.°i:J JUM t lS 22: 1' 1m 1160-1' l'11bllt11'4 0.-•1111• Co•u O•llY Ptf,': r•l1tl •nY "'•II bid• •nd nol ~., busl11tJi •• SIMnlfllo Alt\' ,.ilfAl\Ce to whlctl It mHot lot tvtlhtr 11n• 1, 1, '• rJ, CE M 15 net J 1 1 15 ltJ) l\t .. l3 l'CCIOI !I'll lowest ptl'9 "1 CASA oe COIF FURE, tu 'b.t M•r INll a M•Hll• D&rli<ult r• •lld tllfol "" llm• •lld 1)11<• PUBUC NOTI 1Y • 11"' ll'Yhw unJnfCf k '*" Dlairlc.t 1_ si n c1e-rn11111 C• m n 1• A-... of 1111 $lln of tlffrlno 1111 "'"'' M • blfn Mt tor Jutv ___ PfJBI JC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE Jot.11 M ••lt lc, 0 1n A. W111tnkn1<1u. sn E Av• Sin Slllt. ,.. 3 lt1, 11 ' CG 11 l'l\"o In 1111 ¢Oll11toort1 ot 1 MSl• • PUBLIC NOTICE Autnorrr....i AMnl .i r JV•!'I &111 Clenl4fll• C• n•n L .. Al\fllet Cl.llNrl\11 ""' ()ep,lrtmlnl No. , of Mid tour! ,, 100 •OTICI 0' 8ULIC ,............... NOTICI TO ClllDITOtlS Publl.llhld O•~llllf Co.i i 01lly '"°' N~ D•vld Ill ll.O.I ,,, £. S.n Ju1n !In IJn.OC Clvl< C.nlff Orlv• W•I h\ 1M Cl!y ol sUPellOtl COUIT OP TM! SUPl!llOlt COUltT 0' TM• •• u . ,,,, ,,,..,,, cr1m.nte C• n•n l"l.lbll$111d °'""" Co.it O•Ur flll~. 11nl• AM C.lltoml• cs.a "" -''" Lt.CC) STAT• OP CALlll-Oll!NIA •o• SYATI OP UJ.IJlOllMIA POtl • ,..., ... This buslntu 11 btlllCI <ond11tlll!d bV 1 /Uv 2S t nd J11M I t IS lttJ IJ7S n 01..0 June lJ ltt.). Notice IJ htf'~ flven to Ille Ctlidllor1 TN• COUWTY 01' O.AHG• TM• COUNTY OP OllAt¥JI MOTi~ TO Cll:IDITOIS Pl/BLIC NOTICE Pinntr,lllO WILLI,_,. I'. It JOttlol of JM LAWIOW 201t No. M9ln SI • hn-Wt A-fWl Ml A J•W SUfll.11 It COVlr OP TN a ,·I PUBLIC N~JCE COlll'lt)I Clltt'k II A.I'll COlifll\' 111 Ort flOI Sttti ol NOTICI Oii' NIAllMO 0, POJTION E1t1t1 of ULENE I.. MILL.El ct.ct•> STATS CALIPOINtA 1'01 O•n A WIQ&nllntchl Vl •••HES SCM••· HIMMSOlll C1Ulor11l1 tlilT I 111111 .,.,. ..... I• •l>Oul fO '°" ••o•ATI OP WILL ANO POil Id. ! lHI COUHT'I" o" o•AHOI ,u,•110• COUltT OP ., ... -"l Thi• 11•1•m•!'ll lllld with ''" County t(•MHsDv •• ltMOOLflN MILLI.It .,. m.O. to Jlfl'lff • lfld Val I P•lrC• lllUAIKI 011' LJTT••• TISTAMl!M NOTICE IS HEA.EIY GIVEH 10 tfl4' ... A 7.ut S'ATI o•,~ALIPOllMLI.,.. ,H i~"~.i:r~:ri; c;:~~ °"o~~; \~~~i NOTICI OIVITIHO llOS IY l!f'Mlt J ScNt. Jr Tr•111fto .... wl'laM 11111'-..,, ... Is TAIY CIOND WAIVl!Ol Vfdl!Ol'I "" '"' '"°"* 11•med dKl'dl!'ll Etl•I• qt JOHA'fHAN l!LL l"EAll;CE. Me cou .. TY OP ....... CJll'k TM (Ill.Inly Sanlfallon Olllt lclt of CS Mll<Ntllw aMf • P 0 In l,M c'"D1'f!.,11~1fldl L.~ .. M:n~"ll::';.,1:"<11 £tt•fe Oil Fil.I.HI( J WOLANSHEI( "" 11111 Ill ""°"' lltYlllO ir;L1lmt 111a1,,.1 !ht afMI known '' J 8 l"EARCE 1lso t.~owll CAS• •UM••• .. ~ --...__ .. l PUtt4 Or•1191 CounlV Cotlfornl1 will r1c•lv1t N,_,.,, IMCll C•lll '2'6a oun Y ""~ 1 known •• Fii.AHi( WOLANSHEI( 1114 Hid .:11e.i.n1 1r1 required lo:E:ll !Mm •1 91LL PEARCE Ok..•)otd lmlJ ! ll'ubtlsl\td Or•llCI• Coa>n O.llY Piiot Hl lll!d bldt 1111111 11 00 Im Tl\llrltld•Y• Tth ("4) m-tM Tiit prowt'fltol~~·ri:"';.rod ~o!:~': known •I WOLAUSMEIC 0.N Hd wltll 1111 nacftlll'Y YOllChe!'ll In otllct NOT ICE 15 HERE8Y GIVe N to !ht SUMMONS ON J l~ 1J 29 and Jul 6 lt13 1111).13 Ju111 21 19TJ al wtiltll time lhlV will lie "-"""'101 lw "'l""""' II 201t No. Ml n in 1 nl HOTICE IS ME11:£1Y GIVEN 11111 of Ille clrrk (ti tllf •l>OVI t ntlll I <Wt! OI crldlton of tl'lll atiova 111m10 dt'td~nl I AMIMDID COMPUllllT 1' ; une ~. ~l. Vo. P\lbllcly OQel\ld t nd exoml11~ 11 th1 of· Publlslled Ot'•1191 Coalt Ot!ly Pllot, Ot11191 S~ f'':l:""~-II'! ·-•I CLARENCE tLLINGWC>ftrH 1'111 fllld lo prnt11t llltm wllh n11 nKMlllltV 1ntt 111 petMN11 h1vlno c1almt 1Q8lns1 1n1 THEOOOJtE MANTHEI, ERNEST-_ f PUBLIC NOTICE !It • of !ht Ol1"lct• IOU& Elll1 A~nu•, Ju~e ls 16, 22 1t13 lMA-7' S.l11 '; k 1 Ir~ :')(tllr" IQUll)l'ntf\I 11ett1n • Otfltlon IOI' pr*" at wlll and vouc:lllr• 10 1111 ullder11gned 11 Ill• ofllct 111d dtadtnl ·~ '""'''eel to Ille 111.m, MANTHEI PllENTIS.S M lll:OWN Jtl.o - ---====-ccccc:c=---IFount1ll'I 'tltllty C1Hior~le IM 1111 I~ -· OCWlllll of !Tiit CurNltl & Oripery f$I" ltll'lll'ICe of L.ft!etl T"l1mtnl1ry fO of 1ttorney1 S EAltL WRIGHT & with lht llKtu'fY vouclltN In Tiii otfl<t •!Id JAMES J •ROWM ~II 1 ~ lollowlllO PUBLIC NOTICE • A & A CURTAIN ll'ttlnOMr (l olld W•lvld) telwenc1 10 PAULINE R WRIGHT 606 South Ollv• ol tilt d trk ol tllf 1bOY1 111lllllld court M min 'l•lntllfe; •tCTITIOUl IUllNISS AE8UILO NO 4 BOOSTER EN GIHE bUSl!lfft kMWn 11 H M.llll wfllcll 11 ll'llcit for tvrt111r p11rtltul1n Ind St Sulll l..01 Les Alllltlll C1llforn!• lg p..111nl lhen"I wltll tllr. nt-en'l'V -V\ -:(l ' NA.Ma STATEMENT SPECIFICATION NO flW..Q30 CLEANING •nd Joellld. '&. 201• ~,.,,of ""' '"' tlmt •nd pfllCI of hffrl111 '"" which •• 11\t pl1C• of DU'lntt• of In• VOU(:l\erl lo 1111 U11C1•1lgntd II '"' ofllc. LOU ISE M ANOSTEOT1 s c lltOWW. Tn• toHOWll'l\I Pf'Mll\ II doing W•lMD l llb m11tt bl submit*! ... mt .__ -iM'OC futn:•.An•._Countv of inoe Mmt Ms bMll .., IOI' J--2' 1,V1!.•' ~ton.a In •It .... ,..,. Plf11ln!na to of her lllOt'nly WILLIAM 'ti SCHMIDT 11190 know11 •• SAMUEL -CLAR.KNC'll s '" .n:• Oitlrl<b ln 1ccora1nc1 IU,la1~..-COUR "• "' lfl .,. mmafiif f OC1 1 m ln !iii COUitroom if ~ lht=ntat.-=crf"Dld dwc9d.nt;-w11111!141111r lil-Sf!l'"MiOUll-D~ttrlOO"-~ 11JIOttN !low f'Mlfr1 ..,... oi1tul•• .. U ------1 GlllEEN T.EAO G~OENS 320 Jt~~~' ).(fn\Aij .11rovillQ qf.,l~IClll ST.t.Tli.OF..c:JJ.U!O•HIA flOll ~=~~·~~I ,-;, 1~1 n., ,i.,f_MidJ.OUO..,...t...n:LCJ;" ~lftt •ll1r 1111 fin! pv!?llctllon (ti 11111 Btt!;h,__Cil!!.PW!J._t2660!--wlllch Ii Ille .r,lae. ll}IOWN tlto --II If SAM-L $ '811una l•llC'li o n t'USI, p 0 Sped lk 1tlorii: bid ~Inks .na tvr111tr TME COUNTY 0" CMU.iil-20\t No. Ml1n SI S•nti AM, COuni't' °' Ctnttr Ol"lvt Wit!. l ii ,.,. CltY °' s;n11 nOll<• Of""IXiilril•s of 11ie{rlld11filQl\iii1'1n-.:n M•r. C\:);1tENCF'l1tOWN' C11C1•t•••~;:joi,;-----·I I W< In S11n J111n C1pl1tni.no. C1lll lnlorm1tlon 1111"1' lie Cblll lned 11 lht •bollil No A.-12451 Orl"'lll Stii. of C"lfonlll ""'• C•lffornl• 011..i J11ne S ltn 1eri perta!n!n11 lo Ill• ~tMe Ill •aid d1c1 1nd dlvl~ of 'MA1tv C lll5t 91651 lddrt w l1lt0hone '26101 It Sll).2'110 NOTIClf OP M•AllNG Of' l"ITITION SO 11, 11 II kllOWn to fM TrlMltteet Olfll J._ 1 1~73 A Q MILLE R JR den! wl!hln four monUu Iller U1e llnil .:IK .. lldl NELLIE M MAN&C Fr<1!'lk M1utlct 310 Myrtt1 Sl J W1yn1 ~VIV1$111f" f'Oll; ORDlll Olll;•CTING CON Ill bu-9111$11 lllmM •nd ICklr-vMd by WILLIAM E ST JOHN E11eculor of IM Wiii of publl<tlion ol This nollc1 OAVIO ltALPH TUAHE-Y •nd IES L1111u111 BIMh C1UI t26SI Olr1Ctor ol F!nllt'l(e V•YANCIE 01' llEAL PllQt'aRTY T 1 ltror for ll>I ttir• Vffrt Ill! O-tl II CO\lllt'f Cltrll the Ito.wt lllmld dlCt dtnl OalM M1y 22 19T.I TURNEY Tht htlrt Ind deY.,._...~ This bullllt'I\ Ii btl!IO 'ondutled b'( I ll Publlth«I Or1nge Coat! 0111"1' Piia! J11111 E•t•ll!t gf LVNNE CHARLESTON •Ito drff::.nl fnlrn I"-lllov• .,.. A .. A Cur-•oel•T N, ••oxo.. s bill. WllOHT. Oonn1 Mi r. Pe~•c• OAVIO A•LPH TURNEY •!Id 1e:111.e lndlvldual I~ 1,13 1123r73 known fl MRi MILTON CHA.ltt.ESTO~~ ti ln Cl .. nlllCI 11)"19 No Main St S1nt1 lND MKA.rtllllr .... ..,,,... ll'AULIN• I W•IGllT Adml"lllr1trh.-ol tl\e tti.1e TUANEY dwce•sld ELME• STNil Frank Mt utl<I _ 1lto -nown •• LYNNE MCCLEAN A.Ill COU!'lty or Oi'lnot Stilt of Sutt. __ _, 1SS 606 5"tll OHv. Jt gt Ille al>ovr nori1ed dt(tdtn! CHFIELO Ind JANE 001:: l,l'IH "This t;!1tement !!led wl"' 1111 Countv CHARLESTON •Ito known U MRS C ntorn!a tl'VIM C•ll""11il mt1 Svlta 1 .. 1 WILLIAM V SCHMIOT CHFIELO MINl!R HENIY KEITH/ ~ Cl"'"k of Dr•no• County on Jun• ll 1913 PUBlJC NOTICE LYNN CHARLESTON 1111a known 1s 'o•tld. Jllnt IA.,,.,,. Altiitt'leY ..,., pflllltMf' L .......... c1111 Ml• u. S111 Ml1v11 Or 111111 '" htlri •lld dtvll.fl• of MINElt tteia ev lhern1 M Wl td Deputy County LYNN McCLEAN c HA. II LE 5 T 0 N J •mM ... ~ru. ll'ubll•lltd Orill\01 C(l.ISI D•l1Y l"llot T .. (111> •112u1 N•"""" •••ell c .. 11 nu.o l(EITH otee;H secl E lllENE P.-.A Cl.rk Sl.N12 O.Ctasld V•l I 1'tll"CI J-t, 10, U, 1t73 17'1 73 A"-YI for •llKlller Tll1 f114t .....nff WILSON eho known I I E tit PU"S l'ICTITIOUS •us1NI» NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GlVEH ""91 TrtMlrt"ffl l"Ublllh«I OrtnQW Co.1$1 Diiiy Pllol Ju111 Allw"'Y tw A•mlfll.W-alrlll PAJIKEll ALICE ll'AltKElt GOOOWIN I "'ubllsl'lld Or•na• C0i01I 0 1Uy Pllol HAMI STATEMIJIT Gll:AVCE M SMI TH "81 fllecl hertln • 1t1i1llll5had OOngeo CNS! Dill\' 1'11(11 PUBLIC NO'f1CE t. 1s, 27, 29, 1973 1169.73 Publlshl!d Or1110e Co••t 01lly Piiot CHILNESSA ANN PAlill(Elt M( CGll· J Ul'I U, 22, it, t nd July ~ 19'3 1829·11 TM follow(llfll ptn.0n I• doing Dlislnru petition tor ordtr OltK ll"ll ConveY•11t• ol June U. 19n lf7173 Mlly 1S I nd J11n1 1 I IS 19'3 1617 13 MICK SWAIN also known •s CHILN""' 111 At il Property refttlo<e to whl<ll Is -· PUBLIC NOTICE ANN l"ARl(ER GOODWIN """'I" • PUBLIC N011CE COOK Oll:YWALL 917' El Durinio mad• tor furtllfr 1Hrtk 1111r1 111<1 lht l tl\t -'""'' ~vlstes ol CMtLNESSA ANN PAii: Clrtlt Founti ln Vi tley, Call! llmt •lld pl•c• ol Marl1111 Ille sa<M h•s PUBLIC NOTICE llOTIC• Of' TRUSTll!'S SALa PUBLIC NOTICE GOODWIN ff<:t•ttdi GEOll:GIE I ---c,c,o"::::,Tc,o.c.o,c,:.c.,:,o,o,","·---1 Cook Lrllelle 11'1( A C;illlornl• bee!'! tel for JYIV 5 ltT.I ,, 9 00. "'. In UNOlll Dl!EO OP TllUST I •ns ll:AY and l'LOll:A e ~~"elt~V Mv: 5 NA.Ml SrATEM£NT Corpora!IO!"I m s El Ollr•r19o Clr<le, !hoe courtroom ol ~rtmenl Ho. S gf • ..... TP0>07"',_ NOTICI! TO C•.T•o01TO, 'T•'• •o-ITIOUS IUSIN!SS •not deYISIM of .. ~,! _ ...... , "') ' -· 1,1 ool!IO buSIM'!;I Founliln V;i!lev Ct Ill sold tourt 11 100 Civic Cafl'lff" Orlvt LOAN SU .. EltlOll COU ""' dott••td 1111 .,..r1 •nu TIMI DW nf • Th!• DUtlness Is IMllllO cond111;ttd b'f ,, West ln the City of S11n11 Ana C•llfotni1 SUll'l!lllOlt COU•T Ofl THI NOiiet II h&rlb"I' given 11111 SERRANO STATI OF CALl•OINIA POJt HAMI STATll'M•NT FLORA 11 MURRAY clec:Hndl Alli 11 6&I. Cot pOrft!lon 01ttd J\11'11 12 ltn STATW Of' CALlll'OtlJllA l'Olt ltECONl/EYANCE C O M PANY A TNS COUNTY 011' OltANOlf Tn1 l"C!lowlng P1rsons art dO•!'IO l!:DWA"D 81ESNAHAN tl'ld CECELtE l"IONEER OENTAL CEflA.M ICS LARltY L COOi( WILLIAM E SI JOHN TN• COUNTY 0" OIAllSI!. CalllMnl• corp«•llon 11 lru1tft or 'UC Nt A-1W1 bU'slnes' It BRESNAHAN tl'lll htlr• 11\d ""'l~,.,of Governor ~I Coi;ta Ml11 Col!! 9162~.. Preildtnt Co11nty Cltrk N .. AJ6nt c ... 1t0r trus!ew or t.Ubl1lh1tld 1Ns1e& Esl•fe of CHRISTIE MARIE" CAATEJI: 0 11:.lt,NGE COAST Clll:CUIT 272(1 So ALI E JIT EOWAIO 11 It ESNA M:lti N , St99hen Thomas Brot~m11n "" Tiil llled I lie C "' OONALO J STEltH NOTK:• 0' "IAltlJle Of' P«Tll'IOM l>Uttuant lo lh~ deecl of trun llllCVltd by 1lso klloWn 1• MAA:IE CARTER Dece..:u Or1nge Stnla A111 C1lll dfCt'ISed tlld JOM,.. OOE. •1111't.1 Govet11or SI (°"ta Mft • CpalH 97A6?6 Cle rk' 01$f~~~~e;itCounty ~lllM~y '9 °l'~i{. 1 ... NOfflt Yilll Sl'"t POR ,ltOIATI! OP WILL. ANO PO• AOIEltT P llAAHCH AND IONNIE N td Jost?h 0 Tronctle ll)) Port BERG HERBERT WILLIAM ROGEl.S Je!t.ry N.ubtllf( Ml! llrl'I v1 .. WILLIAM E ST JOfllr\I COUNTY CLllK; SWlf NtmDlf" tJIL LITT••S Tl!tTAMINTAIY llRAl\ICH HUS 8ANO ANO W!FE and NOTICE IS HEAEIY GIVEN fl) !ht SllnhDpe Pl NIW!)Ol"I 8 t1Ch •nd EMMA JANE llOGEIS1 tllt ·llllfrs OUve Calif 9266S B T "-·· Hollywoff, C11/fo111l1 tOnl Estlll of MAY ALLAN 11M,SON rKordtd Fill 17 ltn In tiooll. 10005 l:MIClll c,..Oltors Ill tlle abOlll n1n-ild dKtdenl K1!hltt11 N Tron<•lt U:>O Porl ind <ltvl-of HEllEIT WI~ This t11.nl111q ls t ond\lcled llY I lllffill"l l y heteu M Ward, ..,.,.,..ty Tll 1113) 4'3-5'9' O.CNllcl S14 of Olflc11I At<ltdl In Ille ptlle1 of Tiie "'91 tU per1on5 lltvlng ct1lm1 1111l!'lil Ille SftnhOPW l"I N"'"oort llN'h ROGERS O.C-e1secl JA.MES M , p11rlllel'.iilp p bll hid O C I O II Pi>ft~ AIT-y lw ,ltllloMr NOYICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN lll•t Coo.onfy RetOl"dtr of Otal\Qt County N ld clec:ld'"'°' ••1 IMIUll"..:I to Ille tllotm Thl1 buslnes' ls condudtld b~ •n In WOOOIUFP •lld ISAllUI! • Sleph911 Tl\Cml l llrottm1n U ' r•"'llf °"'1 1 y 0.': Publl•Md Ortnoe COlll 01Uy PUOf! HUGH J RITCHIE Ml flied hlf'11n 1 C1llfornl• i l"ICI purw tnl lo the Nt)llct (ti Wi th 1111 necesstry YOIKhtlfl In 11'18 otll'e dlvldu1I WOOOltUFF 11>1 h&lt5 ind dtvl~ Thll 1l1lemtnl Wll llltd with the Coun Junt l t ll U Ull 167j.1) June '' IS 21, 1'73 11,7 73 _.,flan fot Pl'Oblllt of Wiii •nd fot Ot11ult 1nd Elt<llon to Siii 111.i'tiindtr of the cllrlC (ti l"hl 1bOYI 111tllted court or K1thlff!'I N Tron,ala JAMES M WOOORUFF ffCNllid 1v Clark OI Orlf'IQI Countv on Jvnt n l.~1nc• (ti L"'"' T 1 •t 1 m, n t • r y reconled Mtrt:l'I I 1913 In boOk 10$16 paoe fl) pr_,,t them with In• Mcn ury Th!9 st;itemt !'lt w1s fl ied w!lh the Coun heirs •l'ld lffVllillS ot 1SA•Et.L8 f 1m. P:uttt PUBLIC NOTICE ~lll'llo<t to wlllch 11 mtd• lot" flJrlher 'I' of .. Id Offkl•I lec1tds. Wiii SELL on vouchers. To the ul'ld«•l1nac1 •I !ht office IV Cle.-t. ol Otiino• Cavn!v Oil Mav 29, WOODRUFF dKMIH'd ind HAIUtY PUBLIC NO'MCE ttrtlcul•rt. •!Id 1t11T the tlmt incl pl•'' July 6 1113 11 n 00 • n-i •I !ht Ngrlh of his 1t!Mnays PLUNICETT " 1913 I u JI: K HA 1 T 1nd JANI! 'D0£ l"\ltlll1111d Or;111111 Ca.st oaUy Pllol ---;;;;;;;;;;;;,;--;;;;;;;;;;;c;-----1----:__.:.::::::.:_:__:__::.:_::: ___ lol hl<ltlllll the .. rne his Men ttl for JUI\' Front 111tninc1 fo tll9 Orll!O• CounlY PLUNKETT '12 011~ Av&nUI P 0 l ox fl2Ull llUA.ICHAR T JAC08 S 8LITZ 111d ~NE Jllnt \5, n , 2f, and July 6, 1911 ltoa-73 PICTITIOUI IU$1Nl:S5 e SIS6J J 1973. 11 t Oii 1 m In lhl courtrw!TI of Courthav .. loc•led 11 700 CIYlt Ctni.r U9 Hunllnoton l each Cellfornlt 916d P ubl illecl Ori l\01 Coa~t 0 111\' Pilot DOE ILITZ 1llt helrt and clWl"fil ~ HAMI. tTATEMl!NT 01$l r"ltnl!ll No. 3 of said <ourt 11 700 Orlvw West fotmtrly Wttl 1111 Sire" wtllcn Is Tiie pl1c1 of DU1l11111 of Ille June 1 I 15 22 llT.I 16S2 7J JACOll s Bt.lrZ dlC....., COIA The fgllowl1111 Pfl"$Ol\S arr d<lln11 :~:.::~: c'i~~~lt:~A '%~ Civic Cenltr Ol'lve Wet! In tlll City of S1nt1 An• CallfOt'nl• •I public a111;tlon to unc1enr11ned In •" m1~r1 oert1lnlng to JONES FAl'l:ll: formerly COJtA JOMllS, bUsl;tiJT~• COAST CLEAN.UP J 1716 TH• COUNTY OP OUHOI sint• An• CeHtornrt th& hlohtst blOcler for c11h IPl'f'•blt '' flll est111 of Mid declldwnt wlt11l11 tour PUBLIC NOTICE l~e htlrs ind dtvlMff of COlt;A J09'°!S ----------:---,------1 Ol*I JU!le 13 1913 Ille tlmt of Mlf In l1wful n'IOl'lfY of tl'll mOt1lh• •If..,. The first P11bllc1tlon of lhl1 FAll:ll fatmerly CORA JONES decai..0 PIC:TITIOUS IUSINESS "~~I:::• :::r~o.~~y~na31~l~lf vT2',r~,. NOTICI OP :;~1~:.'''o .. PftlTION WILLIAM. SI JOHH United Sl•tw) all rl;hl 11111 •ncl lnttn•t, notice -EMMA ESTELLA LA,IER 1110 k-MAM• ITATl!Ml!HT ' County Ct.Irk <llfl"'Ved lo Ind now lltld bV II llndW $1ld 011tid' Jvne 5 191) s ll4lt 1 STELLA EMMA LAll'IEll •Ml The tollowlng ptr1.0n I• dolno twsln•'' W~rc~ ~= c:!\~!~ )I 11, r~::f··~·p OP a:!!'i';u:::A:.g: JOMM C McCALL d..0 In Ille properly 1ttu1ted In wld GILES EUGENE WALLACE NOTIC:e TO C:ll:IOITOIS 1HOMEll: I.. LA,IEll 1111 helrl end .. V"Oln!ll WA' So. • ~uno Coll! 9'Z671 WITH WILL ANNl:X•D ,_ Wl1'111n lllWI., s•.. County Ind '1111 delCtlbecl 11 follgwt nlmed In Ille Wi ii SUPlllOll; COURT OP TH~ vl1Hs of EMMA ESTELLA LA .. IE~• ,.._ .. ITV ··•v•c· •2~1 ........ • --C•tll •1• Lot ses Ind It.. N01'11'1Hl ltrly -•• E"""" WllllKI ,,., ••• ,.,,...... ••• I GOL•wo•... " SCOTTY S SEC UR " " Tiiis DUl lnt5J 11 <Ol"Klucted bV I geoerill ES11te of CORNELIA 0 SCMAllLl:!IN T-.· CH•I •1.,,,1 l'llll If Lot SN of TrKI No 901 In thl Executor (ti tlwi will calsed flEAIL ,. Wtrn.r Ave NO. 1'5 HuntlflOIOfl IHCh 091lr11r•n fl tbo known 11 CORNELIA OALE ~ fen Plfl~ City of Newport llffctl County of of ttw •llovl nell'led dectdl!IT TMI COUNTY 0" OtlAN•a DOE GOLENOR 1 IOIERT ALix.A Eft C•IU '™' M1rk wn.1.. SCHA.llLEIN Otc9i1Hd A y Or• '°"' Oalty ll'Uof Ot•nae St11'1 of C•1lf0tnl1 IS -m•o PLUWKllTT • l"LUMl<an HO A'°" ORA Ind ELIZAIETM OOflOTHV OltiJ GlofO' Rllffltll Hor•lkotle 62(l Tiils slattment w~s llled with the Coun NOTICE IS HEJIEBV GIVEN thtl J Pllbl11~ :tt i':t: 11'5 n rec:on:lecl In 9oo11: 211. hoes U to :J6 111-•n Oii.,. ·-Esta!e ol MYRTLE EELLEN SMITH the Flltlts 1nd devl-of R08EllT .t,L~)C WirMr AW No I'S HunllflCllon Bt~'n ly Cllfir. of Otlr'OQI COUlllV on Junt 12. SUSAN JEAN LEUNG l'llmed In 1111 Wiii llM cluilvt of mlM:llltneavs ll'lllPS rec:orots I' 0 lex 1" 1t•o known IS MYRTL E SMITH •1&olANOER ORA d.,;ttstdl lftt 1M1lr1 '"' Ct lllMn!1 '26'1 1973 11 Suun Jeen Schtbleln 1\11 llllld llfrtln a of 0.-DnQI COUlllY CllllOl'lll• NtlllrlllletOfl hlc"I!, C•llf "'41 knou.n ilA MYRTLE SMITH Otcff1ed devlaeor; ol ELIZABETH OOtl:OTMY Ollllt Tiii~ Wtlnes1 la <ondU'l;led by •n In """" petl!IOl'I 1or Problll• ol Wiii •!Id fot PUBLIC NOTICE AIG.I. -1G4 VII M111ton1 NtwPOrt Tll c"fl•I ,,...,. ...... ,. NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN to Ille dttee•~edl SAMUEL w AAMSTllONG-9M d Yldull Publtshld Orafl{ll Co;il! 011ly Piiot lu111nc:t1 ol Lellets of Adrnlnlslr•flon 1'9<h C•lllO!'nli A"'""'1 tw •ncvtw credllors of the> 1bove named de,eden1 JENNIE o AIMSTltONG MONT ~ George R Hor,lkotte Jur11 U. n , 29, and July t 1973 113213 wlltl flll.wlll tnnwxlid tlfOtenct to wtllch tll7t St ld wle w!ll tie midi! but without Putlllsllld Otll!lll Ca.If 0.lly Piiot Junt lh•I fll flltt'-h1Y1119 Cl•oml 19alnS1 lftt JONE;) •!Mi known •I MONTES JONES Tiii~ ,1111m1nt w11 llled wllll "" Cavn Is maclt tor IVrl'het par11,1111rs. and fhll I ~ TM• (O'llfllnl OIT wirr•nty tKprees or lrnollad I. IS. 22, !t, lt'l'l 1761,73 11ld dKedenl era racwlred ta Hit !Mm, Ind f'IOJtA 8 JONESi "" tltlr• •f'lll ty Clwrit OI Ol'•nQto County on Jun~ 5 1973 PUB!J~ NOTICE lhl Um1 and pit« of hlltrlng "" umt su,S•IOtl COUllT l'Olt reQtn:llna till• POSM'Hlon ot •n wl!h 1111 nteH$ffY v0Ycller1 In th• olllc• cllvl""5 11 MONT s JONES cite:~ P2Sl10 " ll•s !-. ••I lor Ju1v J 1973 •T t Oii 1 m STAft Oft CAlr.lflOl:NIAMO• <umbr•nc:M, to Hll•IV fhw llMlll»9Cll'llll PUBLIC NOTICE of Ille clerk oi' 1111 1bOY1111tlt1!'.:I '°"rt or JA.MES S Glll!EN •fld ANNA ff p t>lldted Ot•noe Coa•t 0 1llV Pl!ol In 1111 courtroom (ti Oltpertrnefll No. i oi' TMI COUMT't' CM' Oll:A lid b'( Id D..cl I llJdl "' f to pre.en! them with !111 nec:n~•'V Jui! 1, i s, 22. 29, 1'11 1761~·11 1 5'Stl said court 11 1'IXI Civic C111:fw Ori.,. NI.......,,.., f'llTITIOll TO !:.ut ...,.,, .... of !he lru~ ,% J,: VOU<:htrs to tllf 11ndlr1111ntd '' tht office~:~~~ S. '':rte";~' :..:~Ml~ T • Wttl In lftt City of S1nl1 Ana C.llfur11I• MOTICI Oii' MIAIUMG I ts led by Id deed d SU,•RICHt COURT 011' TNI! ol Mr •ttor~I 8ARNES SCMAG ' NOTICI! TO Cit.DI 0 I Otltcl June 1? 1913 l.IASI llUL PltOPlllTY r;;..: with a:.,., 1 va~: STATI OP CALlflOltNIA l"OI JOHNSON & t(ENNEOY 4525 MacArthur 1nd dtvl1M9 of ANNA P GIEJ!lll SUl"IJtlOll COURT OF TM£ WILLIAM E SI JOI-IN, Conwrv1torsl'llp of,.... f L 0 • E N C E th l nd lllf Id I 1~ f': Ill TH• COUNTY OP OflAMlll Boul1v1r<1 p O 10>1 1716 NII' port llnch dKM'ld WILLIAM MOllOAN ll;Eli!.V!!S STATE Of' CAl.IPOltNIA flOlt COUntv Cletk TAYLOR HARRIS, (ontllf"Yli.. "1 n 1 llnpa pr n' Pl 1 C:ASa JIUM•a1t Ct lllornft '2663 Wflltll Is !lie plKt of 1nd MARY ELLA REEVES IM hllrt •M'I PIC:TITIOUS IUSINl!SS THIE COUNTY O• O•ANO• JOHM A. HUOH!I NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIV~N ~~ :;:--==U~h '7nti::'s~ t~~ irr::: lntn lluilness o1 'he 11n.:1er~lgn~ In 111 millers dlYIMeS ti WILLIAM M 0 R GAW NAMI STATEMl!Nr "' A 7'646 w Wett 111111 s,,.. OOttOTHY E WILKEllSOH " .. ov.mtMr 10 1m ldlCI I Id SUMMONS pe,ta!nl!'lg to Ill• I STt t• ol atlO OICedenl ltEEVES. dtcMttcl IM hllre !Ind ltW•!-Tnt lol!owlll9 pet1on II doing bu!ll~ess E"•lt of MAUO A. CAIEEN O«~tecf COlfl Miii Ctlll fUU' r.trtln 1 pttlflon lor 1n order ll'llklng and ~ 11 prav n W THEODORE MANTHEI EltNEST F within lour month1 alt1r !ht llrll 011bllc1 ees of MAltY l!LLA REl!Vel dlc91~ 11 NOTICE IS HEA.£8Y GIVEN lo lhe Tll 1111) '*'115e .uttlorllllllll lwr 19 COl'IWVITOI" of tl'll MANTHEI ll'llEHTISS M 811:0WN Jll: tlon "'th)$ llOllct JOHN SA.11',l!NflELO 1114 lr11USV)Ull &RYAN 11.ft,JC ENOE N COMPANY 336 crldltor1 of Ill\' 11>0Ve nom~ dt<~nl A"°"'9Y fer...,,_ Plf"IOtl tlMI ... tl'-i of FIOl'tfltt TIVIOt' Dlltd Jlln~ I 1'73 •nd JAMES J aROWN llCll 1 mlrrllld Oetad MM~ 30 1t13 SAl"ll'l!NFtELDi HAHNA H MAlt#.TT E•st 11th Street COii• Mesi '2627 11111 111 Pt•l C>ll> llilv!ng d t lms ,ao;ilnU ll'lr. P11bll &hed Or1111g1 COilEI o.nv ll'llof H1rrla. to '91• .. Id pnirperly IOCl!ed II ~~~ ... A~°v lt.ECONVEYANCE man l"lllntltts LORllAINE M MET? elso kMWll ''MM MAlll:VATT WIUIJ~I ervin 81~1!\dl!I J36 E1it 11111 !Ure1t Hid dK9dt!!1! i re requltl!'d IO Ille llM!m JUM 14, IS, 21, ltn 1Ml-73 166 HI .. StrHI S1t1l1 MOnlca C11llornl1, 11 wc:ll Trust.. _..._ Exe,Ulrlx of tht V.111 J SCHOPP 1'1'111 JANE OOf! SCMQt.,. Cool• Mtwo '2611 wll h the nec:t ssarv YOV<lltrl rn ""ofl!t• In ICC(W'dMc• wlltl .... 1-!l'ls •ncl ,.,.. ~ WAYNIE H MATHEWS MAGGIE WILSON '""' JOHN ooe ol 1ht •tlOV• l'llmld dtce<lenl MINNIE I COtlEN MAAGAltt!:T JCIJIN This b\lslntH It conclll'Cled bV Ill !,,.. al 1111 'ltrk al 1111 l lXwl tnlllltd <Ollrl or dltlons of .. 1<1 Pf°"°* INM reftr'71' A~lhorlrld Olff(ltt' WILSON COll:NELIUS THOMPSON and IAlll:NeS SCMAG SON KUHNlll NAOMI JOMNSON WU0. d lvkl111I l•xt n<1en ~~-:n~o !::':nct:;,~l~~he•I ~~e~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~ w:'~~ J:. ': ,: ~ =~,::•.,. Publllll'lfcl N-oort M•r"llOI" NtW5 Prlff MARTHA MARV THOMPSON e tnnbtnd JONNSON • ICINNEOY SEY,1 JOMN HOWAJIO JOHMl!ION :.::!,flS 1 ~?~lflf Wl l tlted Vtllll ""Coull-Of I'll• •tlwlll't' aov s GIOIOAHO 1010 !M ""' bttn NI'°' Jyn1,, 1m. If combined w11h 01lly Pllt)I Newpart Ind Wife the lleltt Ind dflvf1oe1 ol •Y ••••ST J SCHAG ~· JOHNSON ALEXANOEI CMAllLEi" .. PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE ' T~I~ 1 of Ort"Cll County on Ju~ ~ Notth Mi ln SI Sanla Anl CalJfCll'nll . MOTtC• OP JAt.e Ofl r. OO 1 "'·• In 1llt ~ of Dtpart hlctl. C.llhlmlt, Junw: 15, 22, 2' •. 1'11 CORNELIUS THOMPSON dll(e••!td the ::-MKAl"ttlllt llVd., MC lo::ENZIE •n<I MAltVl!L l,_:1R;";"~·c~----~ ----..,~ 'Wlllt'lr-l~IC'111'1IUll-"' 1111 --,.tttONAL-PttOll'•ltTY-..r---lnll'lt-Mo.: ' of .id C9Uffr rtt-71»-C-Me ltl2-7l r• '""' deol!let oi' MAIMMA-MAllV 0 .. 1 :ue~-Lliii-AO.'t-a.....cot.LIH.'!: P25111 11ndtrlloned In all mi llers pff<lolnlnl) 10 f'ltlVATE SAlli Ctnltr Ot!Vt Wet! In 1he Cit)' of S1t1l1 THOMPSOH dKMllcll MAUO M MES "'""" .. Kii. C•lll"'63 YOLANDA 'AMY COLLINS1 !l!!jl!E ll'UDl!ehwd Oral'ICI• coe.i 0111\' ltllt)I the ••l•I• of 111.:1 fecedtnl, wltllln tour Ne A 7MJI AN C.Hloml• PUBLIC NOTICE kl!L. •nd JOt-4N 001! MESICEL tl\t Twl (7t4) m"" ZWE19EL •nd CHARLOTTE ZWl!!f,~ J .,. .• lS 21, Jt, 1913 UU.1l month1 1111r 1111 tint PilbUcttlon o1 tilt~ Sll0trlor Court of 11>1 Stil• o1 C•tlfornT• D•ild. JuM ll. lt7'. 1\elr11nd(levl-of MAUD M MESKl!L, Al...,...,, IM' IQ«llTI• MAURICE E SliANEWISE OllA .... "!,C u •• notlc• for "" County of Oranoe WILLIAM. II .KIHN ltlSOLUTIOM NO 4f+n •Ito k-•• MAUOE MES!(l!L Cle l'ubllslllld OT"".l\llfi COiO•I Oilly P!l(lf CONLOUGM !hi 1'1111•• •nd d•vl .... PUBLIC NOTICE OAT EO Jvnr. s 1973 In 1ne M•tter of th• £t latw ot Lvnn• county Clllf"IC ltl.SOl.UTIOM OP TNE IOAID OP ceatld1 EFFll! STEll'HENS and JOHN J~flf l • IS 22. 197a ,. l 'tl-13 GRACE C CONLOUGM ... ...,, .ao1 "CTITIOUt IUSIMESI E>1.cv1or ol 1111 ~l!I ol Notice 11 hereby 111ven !ft.II tlll 1,1r1 d lroWtlll Savi.re. llllf UNIPIED SCMOOl DISTltlCT OP IHSON Mid lOOE!MA L HUTCHINSON PUBLIC NOTICE ANOl!JISON, •Ito 11;.,_ H ANNA• CHARLES WILLIS CA8EEN Cllerle$lon 0 Kffstd llOLAlfD MAXWILL IDUCATIOlllOPTMa Ml:Wt'Olf-MllA OOE STEPHENS MVION E MUTCH • ERT 911.UCIE AN01Jl$0N •MINN. t11AM• STATIMEMT TM ll>ovl n•rned OICNtlll dtrslgntd Wiii sell ti prlv1t1 Hlfl on « , ........ C:tMf fllll O«AN•I COUNTY, CM.IPOllNIA lilllb.rltld Ind wlfto CAROLINA HAGl!:lt DERSON the htlri llllf Ml.._"\' T~ IOlfgwtnv perlOl'I Is doing llU$ Ml$ ~.~: ,:or1o;°,,.".O:~~ l~~~r :ih•o!:i'a~•YJ °'-s~~~ 1::0 ·~ "':1: ~Ji:::....... °" lftOllOtl J:r ~':,. Artll11r p ~~;~u:"! ~~~~z ~E .:~:~~u~E SUPlllO• COUIT 0 Of' TH! :~!L1::uec: ... v:~~~s: .. !.. .. •f OOJ "IEEOOM. p 0 110.: 11:19 1~• Alll Calll Sullfl 1212 Loi ~ C.111 «:IQ2t Publllhed Orl!IQI COid Olllly 1:::i TllamP5Qll duly t1eondtd and un1nlmous Oll!TlJ GEOltGE T MOSHER ind JANE tTATI Ofl CALIPOl .. IA l"OI el!'S of AOALINI! IEAVlfR cite: ... ; F IHell C1I 406 C•nvon ... ,,., .. T•h ln4) )47 IU• COlll'lty ol Los ... """.... St•te ol JUN IS. n. 1m ty cc1rrled, ""' fol/owl111 IHOllltlOtl w•• OOE MOSMEJt J A LE SUEUR •l'ld TN• COUNTY OP OllAHGE HERB ERT YOUNG tRVINE1 111w'fH6JNI ~11"' C 1 n6SI A.,.,..., tor l!~tculor C•lllomlt to tl'le nlghllt •!Id lleit bidder adapted JANE OOE LE SUE'Uft MARV L Ll!W· CAI• MUM••• al'ld <levlH1$ of MEltll!RT YR L111un1 l eKll v• De' 'tlt n!•t llMS Pullll1hed Or~ Cot1I O•llY Piiot J11!'le I nd 111b1KI to rontlrm111on W Ml6 PUBLIC NOTICE WHEllEAS 1111 NfWPO't>MeM Unltlfll IS OA•LENI! YOUNGSTll:UM ELIZA ti IRl/INE oecMMCI MAUD , ~~·rd ~ent on 1~1gyn• l et(n Ct l I. l.S, n. :zt, 1'73 11~7·73 S1191rlor Courr 111 Ille rlgM, fltlt •IMI I" Sd1ool Ot1trict 11 Ille l)Wflfl" of 1'1111 Cit<"• BETH YOUNGSTIUM ilso 11,_" 1 su::ONs WAGNER •nd JOHN DOI! WAllNft 91_.,.r i ny 1trt51 of itld dKNHd 1t !tie """ of l1ln rNI property loc•lfd 111 flll Countv of 1........, 1 heirs end devlHtS of MAUO ,DINA f?"il 11 In· PUBLIC NOTICE cM;tth •ncl •II f111 tlQM 11ii. ..-14 lnlforfll NOTICll TO ClllDIT01l1 OrlllOI ttafot Of C.Uhw"!'ll .. ..,..~ "'• • • YOUHGSTRUM MARY ROB IN· THl!.ODOfl:E MANTHEI ER,JEST F WAGNl!ll dle•51d MOH"A IOVD '(TM T•b DU1l11t1t 11 condu<:ttd bV 1 Iha! 11....._..1119 ol selcl clec .. strd he$ IC tUPR•IOll COUltT OP TM• dflc:rllllld tnd ETTE WILLIAMS tnd JOHN DOE V'llL· MANTMEI PRENTISS M SltOWN JR., RIE fMm1fly MOHA A IOYOi ~ dlvlcl111t V 1 r ~ quired tr(" ~rttlon (ti l1w ., othtrwli.w STAT• Of' CALIFOANIA POR WHEREAS Slld prOPllf"fy /s not now LIAMS 1111 ht/!"1 end dsvlsews of MAIY •M JAMl!S J lllOWN Hell • m1rrled BOYO CURii: IE tormtrly MON JtoQll' I( I/In ~~ 1~1= I SUfl•lllOlt COU•T Ofl TM• olhe-f than ot" In addition lo tl'lllf o1 .. ld THI COUNTY (Ml' ORAN•& nffdeO nor wlll It be Mlded by Ille •OlllNETTE WILLIA.MS dt c e •1 ed_1 min Pltlnflffs 80YO •s trVtl•a uno:tr thl Wiii of Tnl1 llalfl"Mlll w11 w nt .5 ITATE OP CAL1'4fl#IA 1'011! ~Md 11 t11f flmt uf dt9111. In MM:! to Me. A 7'511 District lor ICriool <llMroom tiulkll 5 ti A.NGELIA V FRAJ!IER •l'ld MELOIN S -•-e Boyd dec:ffltd MAll:Y t(l .. V I\' Clftk of OranQt Cou"IV °" TNI COUNTY OF O•ANGI! all Int Cflrlaln pttlOMI JN"OPWIV lltv•tt ill Ef!alt of CHARLES z GEllMAN •k• tlM! llmt of tra!'llfet (ti""' 119 FllAZIER llusb1nd Dfld wife MARTHA 0 N ICELLEY •1111 FLOltENCE" T MONTAGUE 0 TI S F ICEN , 191J "1seH H• A1171t ~ Cl!y (ti Los Angele• County of LOI CHARLES ZOU.ER GERMAN O.Clliecl NOW THE"EFORE, eE IT llESDlV· l CARTEll: I ncl JOHN DOE CAITE•: t(ELLEY ll'LUMMER WILLS HETTIE ll;AYMONO M KENNEDY! llV'li '" -'l-"od ,.... • ..,.. (Ol~I O•llY Piii>!! P-IMT>OTONIC•IOO.• .... HllA:~:o.,O':ttu Anttlt'-Stalt of Ctllforllla 111rtlcul1rty NOTI CE IS MEAEIV GIVEN fof fM 1!.0 ttwt the Ohtrlcl dofl hllf"lbY dl!Cltre the l'lf:lrs Ind devfSNI of MARTHA '-:· CLOU01 OSCAR E JOMNSON1 the lll!lrs l(ENNEOY EAAL E t(ENN "'"'' .,, • .,.. 17S'l 13 "'' Otttrltlld 1$ loll"""s to-wit creclllort of lhl at:IOW n1mecf dK&d&nl 111 lni.M IO 1111 Mlcl l"flll property 1o lhw CAllTEll cf«e.itld JOHN E STEIN and drtl-of 09CAR I! JOMNSON, RUSSD.L N kENNl!DY,1 &•YAN J -f, 15, 2'2 tt. lt n A•O l'Olt 1.•TTlllS Tl1TAMliMTAltY Ol;imond •nd S;oootilrt Sport •11111 101( ITWI Ill Pf"Ollt htVllll <l•lml .,.intt l'M Costa Miia COU'llly Wtlllf" Olt!tlct upon MAH 111(! El.IZAIETH M STEINMA.M.!. d&Ulolld J H flAltlCE#t •Ito kngw11 •• NEOY HILOEGAltD KEHN e y PUBLIC NOTICE Es!ll! oi' JOHN 800ENOOll:FER Wlllll! gold mounllng Ml wllll 2 old mint flld Olc:e!ldtnt er9 '*!Ulrld to fllt lhtm. Ille I«'"' ind condition• .,.,...,,...fttr Ml CECILIA A ltll:l(EH Ind JOHN 001! JOHN H PAlltKElt Ind JANE DOE !Ell:THlAUME RONALD H KENNEDY 0.C-.tlo«I (UI dlnmonch I PPl"OI( 1$ cf .a<ll •nd. w'ltll Ille ne<tsatrv VOllChllf"J In ""offln forth llRKEN MARGARET " RIVEllS; ll'ARKE• Hl!LENA E l"IEACE •nd RUSSELL a KENNEOYt ff L O!f'"O NOTICE tS HEREIY GWEN lh1I sm11I !Quar1 lll11Phlr1 of thl ckrti fl/I 1111•l>avl 111tlttld eourt or Slld rHI propertv Is descrlbtd ilJ LEWIS H REIO IS lrVllM under trUJI ltOY ( l"tEllCEJ 'FA JOHNSON JANE OSSOANE ZAIDA GUE THE Sli!VfffH PICTITIOUI IU11tt•SS HENRY GOAOON h15 1111!<1 ller"etn I pell T1N"m1 Of u lt ~sh In ll"l'ltul morit't' o1 to ,,,_, lfllm wllll !hit lllCISUty lollOWJ agrMmflnl rlCMded Jvnw 20 1941 In tioo11. DOE JOHNSON I nd CAT MA It IN E OAY ADVENTIST CMUltCMl LUCl/liloA MA.Me STATSM•NT lion FOil PROBATE OF WILL ANO FOff !Ill Unltl!'d Stites on <onflrm1t!Qn of wle VOll(tier"!i to tht \INllfllOflllt 1t tn. ofllCH A portion of prooertv within lllt most 1101 DIOf 'l oMlcl1I rteltd$1 GEOltGIA JOHNSON !ht llfln •nd llevl1tH of FA G ROSS lhl hwln tnd dtvl-~\) 1'1\t tottowl"ll P<tfWl'I II dolll9 tiu-91W>t ISSUANCE O'F LETTERS TESTAMEN· or IHrl c•$h •rod t11l1nct ~cecl 1>y ol LIOOOl<I HendtBon •nd OlnllnOOI'" At westarly 30967 acres mei surecl tram lht A. Jt.EIO •Widow JOHN REID HAARY JOHHSOH d-Sld ANOltEW M ll:EO CtNOA G ROSS clec !lid .,.. .. -~· TARY TO PETITIONER tefeortnce to note .l&CUred 1W M1t'9•0e ot" Trutl Otld ..,,,.,..,.. at Uw 31SD 1!•11 17th $1 Sulto tou"-IY II of Svnll A T REIO SAMUEL W REIO SALLY PATH •ncl JANE DOE REOll'ATM; M J ,.~~·...- •5 TEL lNOUSTRIES 10 51 G11d1t1which15 mlda lot furtlllr 01rt1cular1 Ind on the -ty ao sold Ttn ptrttnl o1 Ul CO$ll ""'51 CiUfomlf t21t7 which lormtrfy .;:Mahlm .t.=ue v':':;".; llEIO PIEICE OOllllS #tEtO EVELYN Cl.AltA LARSON ELISE ANOll:ESEN 8UCHAN•N ftlt Plwlri Mid dlllVl'f'e ol Ql"ove l lvd Gir<ltn Grove !1111 lhl ttm. 11\Cf pllcfl of l!Nrllll) N 1mount bid lo be dall(ll.llfd wJ!h blt:l IMlsl of tilt 1i1ndel'Slan«f mM,UTld from 1'l\lt H •i.rty llne Of •EtO HE,..IY Cl.AV IEIO •nd LEWIS 11\Cf ANOltEW 0 ANOlllESl!N CHARLES MARV J 8UCH.t.HAN, 111CMlfl!l1..,...V" Otbor•h Tlns-11\' 17311 San L11I•, s"""' l11i 111&1!1 se-1 for JlllV I ltT.I •I 8kU ., otleri to bl In wrlt1119 •ncl wfll It the ~Kl (If __. rir.: to ilMI 1 I of SmilltV Sir"' of !Mt POrtlon of !Ill M lll!ID 111 •• btnlflcftrlH Ufldtr Mid W WMITE •nd MAY WMITE 1111 helr1 HOLMAN MAIEL E TAVLOR1 ~\' Founlalll l/l lllV t 00 a m In 1111 tourrroorn Of Oeopertmenl be reotlvld t i 1111 1loteS11ld ol'lk• 11 1nv In Ill mtll«a ,_, '' 119 ':t 1 e !he lllld •llottll!d to JlmtS McFlddl<! 11"1191 .. -1 r91:0l'dld In book 1101 •!Id dlYIMtS of CHARLES W WHITE E Cl.ARK/ FLOVO ,RICE Fll:A~IS This DUt1nesi II bllnCI tonductac! bV 1n NO. l of .. Id court al 700 Clvk Ctnlet lln-it 1ntr lllt flr1t put>llc•tlon htf'IOI Ind 1•ld dl!Cedtnl wlll'lln ' '"°';"'-' tr dtBCrlbed In lht' Fll'lll OecrM of Pl~ls ~ •1 offlcltl .-.cords, reftrred II) d1cea1td lhe heln •IMI dtVIMt5 of MAY JASHAlt M1Ll.E• lhl l'lelrs •!Id~ lndlvldulll Otlve Wn t 111 flit City (ff St nlt Alll before O;ile of llllt flrlll pWUcetlOl'I Of 11111 not cw tton of f1w Rincno St"ll•llO di Stnl• •OOV.1 MARV G DREW and JOHN ODE WHITE dlCN111!d MAllGARl!T 'F. of FJIANCIS JASNAR Mll.LElt dteiliiii• Debor•h E Tln!lleY Ct llloml• Oiied June 11 ltT.I Marl•n L Gerrl'llll Ana wl'll<ll Wis-llllered SfJl'femb« 12 DlllEWI CHAil.iE C Tl,l'IE ANO JANE PADGETT 8ERT A MC ICERN tnd' ISA8ELLE BLAll .io'/OOORUl'F," ""' This ile!trmnt filed wltll 11\t C1111nty 0..flCI J UNE 13 1973 Gll;A'l'CE M. SMITH EKllCUfrlI of ""9 El11te/Wlll 1N9 tn look .. ., l"lgt 410 of DOE TIPPIE EAIL 11: TIPPIE and ALI C! L MC ICEllN Ill& heirs Ind knowt'I 11 ISA8EL 8lAIR ~· Clerk of Ot'lnol County 1111 J11111 11 1tn WILLIAM E St JOHN E•KUlrl• oi' h Wiii of Ille tt:IOW fMOm'!d dtudent Judgments of tl'le Ohtr1cl Court al 1111 JAME DOE Tll"l"IE JOHN E Tlflll'IE devlst•• Of BEAT A MC ICEltN c!K1es l !'ICI JOHN OOE WOODAUFI' 1111 .. WILLIAM E sr JOiiN County Cltrk County Cl«k of tlld Dtctocltnt l. ....... N_...,,_ Incl~ 11111 Judldal Ol&lrlct In Ind for Los ll'MI JANE OOE Tlf"PIE 1111 llfilrs I nd tdl ARltETHA JENSEH 1lso k11own IS I nd .:ievt-of ISAllLLE fl I TllforM• M. W•td Oe-oulY s1srNWl!IN & STANTON DONALO J ST.IN, A,._, •f L-AnQllM County Ca111orllll mo rt dtv!MM of CO•NEllUS THOMPSON ARJIETHA JENSEN MORRISON IM WOODRUFF decHslid1 EMMI.la y PtfftJ 1M SO Sf'llNG IT Mo. 214 Ult N VlllW< I lllt .S• 911f 11th Strwt, llllh' Ul p•rn<ul•rly dtscrlbtd 11 lollowt dllCNHd th.-llflrs Ind cllvlsMs of l'lllrs •nd Cltvlsees ol AIRETH ... ROGERS •nd JOHN OOE 1toGE'ri,ji', ~ublltllwd Oril\Ot COlll D4111V l"llOI LOS AMOILIS CALI .. "'1J Neltywooll Ctlll flnl C""° "'"""'° C:•llfenll• IHS1 Camrn10Clng •1 the llltll"ll!CllOtl ol MA"THA MAIV THOMPSON Mc .. Md: JENSEN 1190 known I• ARRETHA HOll'ICINS tlld ALICE C HOPICINt:I June 1$ n , 2', 1nd July 1, 1111 \j)I 13 T9' (Ill ) •2'4:1:'4 .t."9nley lw l!lllC.trl• T~I m4) ,.._7716 Sm11!1y Raad wlltl the tenTtrllne ol lhl l'lel!11 tlMI dtv+Me'f of MAUD M_. JENSEN MOIRISON d a<11t e d l ht!rs •lld deYIMes ol ME MOP(lfl"15 -'---------;-:::-=-:-----1 AlftnlclYJ tor h"lltMr PutollJ.lltd Or•ll9• Co.st Oallv ll'llot Al'fofl'MYI "'•1ttcWl'r'lll Sunllowet Ave11ue es 1ohown on , n-i O of MESICEL ti'° 1tnoW11 11 MAUDE MAlllGUEll:ITE G!IAltO F ORAGOIE ot1<e<1~ed th9 htlrs •~d dtvl..e; ,J1f PUBLIC NOTICE Pullllll'led Orll\Ot Coasl Oallv PHO! June June 14 IS 20 ltn llJ• 13 Publlallwcl Ot1n.p1 CotSI 0.Uy 'hot June Trllct No 6637 rec:Mded 111 lklok • 2.o MESKEL clecwsld Ille 11etr1 •lld •lto know11 as l=AANCES ORAGOIE and AL ICE c HOll'IOHS .:ie,etsecli l~k. •':':..:'":.:·':'':..:":":__ ______ :..:": .. ::::"·1 ---------,--------1=".:..:'".:..:'".:..:•c"'.:..:c'":._:_'_"_'cmc~cc=--"-"-n l"fOH " •lld so ol Mlscwlla nl!OUS M p cleVIMH of MAltY "0 11 NETTE JOHN DOE OAAGOIE Ille llel rs i nd DEAN •NI JOHN OOE OEAN Ille lie.Ir, -----~-.,.-:cc-c:::;:;-:----1 • , records of O C .., __ 1 1 s WILLIAMS dt<:llSld HAZEL OASCENZI dev!&ees ol FRANCES OllAGOIE dectas-end cfeu!IHS (ti IVA A OEAN ~s;Qd P1CTn1ou1 1us1N•Ss N C PUBLIC NOTICE ••nae oun., ,, ..... ce • Olll 1/1!:1 JOMH OOE DASCENZI the heirs •nd ed 1111 hairs •nd otevl•eel! o t p J I URIC d IOA llUltl( ~ HAM• STATllM•NT PUBLIC OTI E PUBLIC NOTICE lh• ctnl«llne of sild S1111flower A.ve11ue c1ev1._ If ANGELINA. y FRAZIER MARGUERITE GIRAD dl!Cel sed EONA 111 J T TM foll-lllQ Pf"O!ll Irr dong -Norfft II dlgrtes S5 SO ' Etlll '7'-211 feet clecNled !hf htlr1 Ind d1vllf&1 ~; E MC CllACKEN Ind IAll:T J MC• OAll:T OJIAL GILLIES ~\A u; E DUtlrllll •~ NOTICE TO CONTllACTO«I •OTIC:I. TO COlfTllACTOltl ~'rblCl llO'll\te~ :--'* of m. 1111(1 MELDIN $ FIAZ11!R cteceasl!d tilt CRACKENI tl\e helr1 Ind d•vlsu 1 ~· ED· ;:,Le~~~ G l~tl~JSOltlFEANN~EI L,.::~· a MElltlTT MASTElt ENTERPRISES. CALLING POI 1105 NOTtC:e OP l"Ull.IC Nl!AlllJIO CALLllfa POil: 81DS r I ! •t 1 In died lo lltlrs t lld dftvl~111ts ot MAll:T HA L NAE MC C•AC_IC.EN dec:e11ed MENRV LI NS l'ld JOHN DOE COLllNS ICO Newport C111:lllf" Otlve Suitt 400 School O I 5 1 r It t NEWPOll:T,.\\ESA NOTI CE IS HEREBY GI VEN !hit I S<:hool 0151rlct N E W P 0 Ill T ME S A ~~ MAts•11stU~fl~M>School 01!!1'1ct CARTER.. dtc~sld CHAll~S p MC Gll:EENl'IELO LOIS WAVE PVLEr !ht I nd d:..IJttl of FANNIE M C.lftfUI •_, Boo<h Ce ,.,... UNIFIED SCHOOL OISTfflCT Pllbll< he.ring Wiii IMt IMlld by 1111 Cit)' UNIFIED Ull In loolc t3S3 l(EN1.IE i nd MAR V"' 0 K"NZI .. lltlrs and dtvlMts of LOIS WAVE PYLE-d ROS " O R • ";_:;:;j Mwtl!T Chrh ttan.111'1. 114 LtUtwl 1111 Dff<lllM 11 00 g cloc~ • m °" Ille CouncU of !he City of Cos!• Me .. 11! tn l ld Oeedtlne 10 00 o'CfQock I"' "" tne P•g• 353 of Offlcltl R««ds ol ~lei 1111$bi nd ind wife"'-ICAT Ell rNe L deca•sl!'d MAAVIL M A I All:NES f!~e'. ~ffSld c llA Ne TT lf'ld N si~:1.~11,!;:1~1~:,111~n1en ~ 011 p1!~ d:/ ~1~u1t~:~~1 11s1 P11een111 ~~:~1111.;;ci~~·~ m:,:!~~ :",, 1 Pu:"'!r Pl= d:r ~~111~~~l: 11st l"l•cen111 ~;:~,,~~n:r"" t;'"~~d r.'::'1i ;~ ~k~~siN o~n:WJ~~NJo~°..E Glt.~~3~ ~'!.':N:~ d;:!,~,"' ~i:tvit1L~A~ coiA 11ttN\EsTTFA~~L'~or,,,Eer1r col' moncl Streel L.glllll etltl'I C• 926$1 A""'ltl CosTI Mllll 11 1oon lhlre1flf1" Ii Ille m&llflr mav be A111nue CO$ID Ml5" fl 00 clfOrees Sl OS Ettl <IOOO f"1 to tM MARGARET F RI VERS I ~: MARLIN WARNl!'RI CAltL L lllM JONES the llelrJ •nd clevls-of A Thll busl~t 1, tllln8 eondll'Cled by 1 Profe.:I 1e1ent1ncallon N•me l"l lntl!IO hu rd In llle Council Chamber of Ille City Projtcl lde11llfk11Jan Hime VIHYL Tr11e Point ol letlnnlr191 tllenc• <ot!-MAltGAIET FRANCES M~ to,H~O~· Ml!LEi MARYE WHITE MABLE PITT· JONES FAAR dtte•W-•h F II; k Glllllf"tl Pttlnff•hlp Newoort Mftll Unified Sd iool Olllrl<I Ital! 77 F1lr Orl'Ve Costa Mett Ft.0011 TILE FOi NEWll'OIT MESA llrM.1•"9 -11\trty •Iona Nici ffStetly HM Ille Min incl d•vl...-.s of MARGA.REY ~; MAN THOMA~-'tEIO l lld JANE OOE H 0 II' I( t N 5 JJI •nd JANI! 1 Pi ul M Cllrlsllllltl'n Platt Pli nt art on 'Fiie l•JJ Pl1<tnlll C;illlornl• on !he lotlowlng ll~J IJNIFIEO SCHOO\. DISTRICT Soul~ llO dfllrllt!S 51 OS East ~CID teet1 ll:IVElt! dtcllucl JAM£ S ;· 11:1!10 AOOIE [. ATHO!I THOMAS A HO P!p NS THO/oMS SHEEHE SE ,. Tiii• lllllmtnl filed w!Tll lllf Cot/fllY Aven~ C'"t~ Mesi A8AN00NMl!NT of lhl SPKlflc 11'1111 IM Pl1cw Pltns 1re on Pllt llJ7 l'llCtntlt 1ht nce wnl'llrly o+rtllfll Wllll Ille IENEOICT ind J~NE ooe BENEDICT• MAYES Ille ttetrs Ind dtvlSH$ of Eltl.l.I ETH LEAlt Y I~• tlel!"1 INI Clerk ol °''"II' CouMV .,., M&y ~' lt7J NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllil lht Patricia Place 95 itdopltcl b'( ll:"°'utfon AVlfl~ C°'ll Mesa ttnfll'f'llne ol S11nf!OW« Aveni.NI South 18 1111 htolrs Ind dlvlsees of JAMES 5· THOMAS A MAVES d~ealld !he ll~lrs devlsats gf ROSE ELl_!ABETH L~ l)y Tfltoretl M. W•rd 0el)uty COU!'ltV atiove named School Oll1tlCI of Ollfl9I No 801 ot Ille C0511 Mflt City Councll oo NOTICI! IS M~ll:E8Y GIVEN 11111 lhl dfD"''" 55 SO' Wftl 7000 IHI ll\eflc. IENEOICT Clfceased COit.A JONES litlld deYl 5'!fl (ti CM MAYES dt<N lld' decNffCI WILLIAM ,.jNI( tlld MA'ftY Cletk County Callfornll! tc:llng b'( i nd through 0.ctmtier 11 1960 l lld loc•ted In lftt atio"e n1mft k l'\OOI DIJ!rlct ol Or111111 northerly Olt•lle' wl!l'I Mid ftltwrly Hne at50 k-IS CORA JONES FARR 1b.; EDWIN 0 IAll:TOH •llCI JAN! oQE FINlo::J Ill• llt lrs tnd ct.vl-l '91 P USM Its Guverl!lng 80ilrd htf'tlll~fl« ttferr..:I lltntorl l a~a 111l•rly of P11rtor1$ Sit"! COlllllV C1Hlornl1 1ctl111 by e!ICI lllrouoh Horii! Oii deoren 51 0$ Wftl SO 00 felt ht lt• i !ld dtvlllll (ti CORA JONES •liO BAii: TON i ll:OIEltT V IARTON OOJllS WILLIAM FINI( OK Hstdl 11'11" lltire ""4 l"lltlllllltd Oranv• COii! O•ltv Piiot J une lo 11 DISTRICT wUI rl!CliVt' up to. but aooro1rlm1telv JOO fftl IOUlllerlv of Ille lh Governln.11 loer(I herflnlft&t referred tlletl'e t ltlerty 1:M1r•H&I wltll 111t ltllOWll 11 COlllA JONES FAil" dtc"se<I~ M SMITM M E CUNNIHGHAM alld •1111 d IV I t ' I ~ of MAltY l'!ffl(, l a IS 22 1tT.I ,,7,.73 not ll!tr 1nin 1111 •l>ove lll"9 tll"!lt -I Cenrtrllne 01 BBV S!rwl to 11 DISTRICT .. 111 l"ICl lW Ull to. bUf Cl!ttwHM al' SU!lfl-A-IHI HCW"ltl a J J l'ERltY 1111 htlrl •All dtvlsetl at JANE DOE CUNNINGMAM llELLE dttMtacl ARNOLD JACOI SCH.t.i'lt,IJ '' •• "'• ' rod bid' IOI" 1111 1word Of 1 <0ntr1<! for PROPOSAL by Ille Costa Mttl l"lennl ng !IOI liter titan Ille 1bove tT•ted ltfM IPll deOt-55' SO'' E11t 70.00 I"' to 1M J J ll'Eltlt.V <IKHMid MINNIE !::: CUNNINGHAM •ncl JOMN ODE CUN· MELEN MARY JA.C08SON JOMH J lhl l l>ovt project Commlulon fl) Ch.l"!la !tit n1m1 Of ed bldl for ""9 l'W_,,. of• COl'lfr$cl flt lllW Trut Pblnt of 8191111111111 AltEIA Incl EOOIE AltEIAI MARGAltET tllNGHAM ELEANOft J OHN SO N 1 WH ITE J L DUER IVA. I OUE .. 1"11116 F•a.ifiocl.M ACTION Call AD· VISOR Oldl 1h1U be re<t fved In the plect Iden Frawlt~ Ol'lw tlel1<19tn Red Hiii Ind llbOYI projl!CI Tiil abovt Pll'tl1 COl'll91~0C. e<rf5 At.LICE GREENWELL •nd J OHN OOE CMARLES II' MC ICENZI~ llld MAA'tlet. llelrs •n<I devlseH o, JI. OUell,.....,.. tilled •l»Yt elld shell bt OPlned and Alrw;iy A"fll'!lllt!I lo Kolmos OtlYe 11<11 thatl bf rect!Wod In 1111 pltCI lclen Thi conclltlon1 ofIlleMii1r111 followf GllE!NWELL Ille helrt Incl dtYlll!U of B MC KENZIE EMMA L AMON • !<I the llflr1 •!Id <ltvls-ol IVA "' p11tlllcly read llloud If 111t tbovt 1ln!... THE ANNUAL llUOGET of Ille City of 11111<1 •bovt •l'ld 111•11 bl OPIMd •nd 11 ) Tiit wit pr1c-e Solla11 bt U.000 (tint MARGARET ALICE G R E E NW E t. t. DOR OT MY L AMON !hf hfllrs 1~ OUEI dK aised JA.MES 0 HALL ltH ll!M "nd l'lll't C0tla Miii 1o<ludlng the bud(leh of 1119 publlclV ""d ttoud II lhl llloYt l11ltd lftou11nd <lol.ltr1) dttffMd THOMAS M WRIGHT Incl <ltvhll!I of DOllOTHY L AMON <lie.ell MAAV F HALL lhl ll•!rt 111d ~ "Thert will he n l,. .. 00 dC!P01lt rwqulrfld Cost• M-Perk 1nd ll:ecreatlon Olstrl(I llm• •!Id plice (') ~n Merow 111•11 be ootlled wllll an JANE OQf: WltlGH"T the htll'"I I nd e<I CAltltlE ROllNSON Ind JOHN OOE ol JAMES 0 HALL dt<: .. 311!d IN Itel,., for "Ch 111 al bid doclltl"ltnll lo Qutr1ntM Ille C°"'' MISI City Sl,._11 Lighting Ot.. Ttllre wilt be• ftllCIO (!~II required Merow ~ ICClflllble lo ti,. CIWIMH al THOMAS H WllGHT, IOllN!lON ETTIE M REESE ANN lnO dtYISIW"S of MAlllY F HAU.I • lltt r1t11r" I" 9PO<f colldl!lon wlfll(n HI frfct VMl1Clt P•rklflO Ol!lrlci. I & 2 Celt-~o; •• ,i;;o~ t:' r:i'utn "'fn :::n:ltl;: Ols"ICI dectl ltd1 EMMA. L HENDERSON I nd ELIZA TAVLOlt MARGAAET F tMMd ltll heirs •nd dtVI-of PIUM d1y1 11l!er 11>1 bld ""'"Ing .:!Mt In of Ille IW<IClll .,. on Ill• Ind •v•ll•bl• Wllhln 10 day• •Ill!" 1111 bid opel\lflCI <l•t• (1) The !!!Crow W U er-wllllln • JOHN DOE Ml!NOE•SON ,,,. l!ctln •1'111 ll:IV£11:S '""' l'ltlre •lld dtvh H'S of CIS M HALL dtc .. Sltd M.-.uo T Y!ffl,.'G- EACh Did mus! <ont0tm •tid !WI fur' P!Jbllt fniptlCflOt'I •I lhe Olfk t of lht E•cll bld mys! <°"'°"" tnd be d•Yt lll'lr flw MfollofiOtl Cl fhl1 llMdu devl'"' al EMMA l. HENDERSON, MAROAll:l!T F lllVEAS dtceolllCll NER and JOHN OOE W A G Ith rt$POn!lve lo Ille conlracl doeurntnll City Cl«k resoonilve IO lM contrlCI dOClllY\AnU tlon llnleu t11t.ndld tly • mutvtl d«tlllcl HARLEY M SWAITMOUT tnd WILLIAM H IONOI AOA I ONO CHARLES II' MC KENZIE tnd M.\alojlfL. E•ch hid lh~ll be •ccomo1nlM1 bV lht NOTICE IS PURTH!:ll GIVEN thtt el Each bid 1111111 bl accompenllld by f1w "9fHnll!ll JANE OOE SWAll;rHOUT1 Ille Mlrs t nd QUIGLl!'I', MARV E SHll:Ol"SHl•E1 I MC KENZll!I OOE I 111~ D0a p, &1eur1ty r1l1<'rld ta In Ille CotllflCI 11ld time •not plat e 1ny •!Id •II pe.rsons t.Klll'ltv rtflfrtd lo In tlit CMlrlCI fbl Tiii buver !lllal1 pey Ill ol ll!t "-vi-of MARLEY M SWARTHOV!, WAOE M ~Olt.TON tl'ld JANE DOE ln<hnlvtl Ind •II 01t1tr ~ ... , ... do!;ul!ltnll all(l b'( tllt 1111 of Pl"OPOttcl Inter"'"' mllv •lllM•t tlld !If llllrd by documtnlf l!ld by t11e llit of IM'OPfftd ftCl"OW ""-lnctucflnt 1111 dr•wll!I at dec:e1sed1 DOE I lhrQVClh DOE 0 HOllTOH, J T Gll.IES OOE I ll'ltOUOll kllOWll Cl1iml110 11ny rtQl'll, tltte. ........ 1ubcont1actors _ ttw...Clty..ccunC:.JI ol ll!t: C.ltr of Cesta Mffl ,11tx.oritr• dOCIH'l'llfllt It'll P"tl'lllum for lhl lnclu,.vt,1 •IMI 1111 other fl'l!f"tOnl unlC-DOE O ln<IUSIYll •!Id all llflltr per'°"' lltn .,.. lntll""tll In 1111 rertl ,,....;w--...... 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Clly of llOCk J of Tr9Ct No. tTI "'h CllY "" g•net1l PIT'•lltno ,..,. of per diem CAI• NIIMI•• --0.,...,.1 OflVI UlnQ r•I•,,, I'll' di.tn Wlllft l!rmldeflf ll'ld Viet ~ldent/CIHk of ~IU!'ll1nQIGl'I •••t h CO!lnly at Or•ng.e Hun!lllCll"Ofl 8etCl'I COlll\ty of Or•llfl IC11nf1noton 8M<tl. COU!lly .. Or•l'IO•· w~11•• In tilt locnll1y ln which lht work Ii IUMMONS Jn the l11C .. llY In wlllcll tM wn 11 to be the l oard 1r1 her"1Y autllorlrecl 11tld Sl•I• o1 C1llll:lt11!1 ••PM'" mllP r9c:Oldtd ~"'-ol C•l110t1'111 11 ,,., l'lllP rteorded St1t1 of C1llforn!I "ll'f n'Mf' .._,,.. to f>t Pf!rlorl'l\'!d IOI N Cll er~/! or tyoe !If Pltlntlfl 51!!CUAITY FOll;E COA• P9•lorm..-! lat racn cr1n or tyPt of (llrttle<I to ft&Wlt 111 ntol's!ll'Y In !look 12 P1ae• IS '' Incl 17 ol In look 12 l"ao-. lJ 1, ltld 11 of In l oolc 1! ...... 1S 1• '""" 11 If wltkm•n Mldtd to lllt<Ule Ill• <Ot1l1;1tt, P0 JIA110N werlr:mtn r\leOfd fl) e!!ffUlt the tonlr•cl ctoe11mtflh lnctudlng but nof llmltll!d lO Mlttt UINOUI m•l>f In lhw offlct of lht MIM:fllltlllO\ll fr"ll P'f 111 tl'lll ofrl(e Of lht Ml1Cllla11tou1 llllPt In flle,offlCI of 11'1t T'11at11 r11~1 •rt Ctl Ille 111 !Ill P111,entl~ Det,ndanh OO NALO O HOG!LANo_, Thtat ritt$ 1,1 on ti~ •I l lU1 ll'lattntlt "'' Merow lnllru<:llon• •!'Id the Q(lnl CCUlllY !!:•corder al Hid country count~ JlrtCOl"dlt ol Mtd countY County ll:ICOl'dlr Oil •kl ~ AVfl!UI Cost• MMll COPltl m•V bl ~ N-'tiCY E HOOELA/\10 DOES I "'""'9lfl AVlflut Cotti MtS1 COi)!" m1y bl ob-~ • II YOU .,.J!oll lo defancl !ht• l1w1ult YOU 1f you with to dsflfld llllJ li.wt11lt you It you wllh to d*flcl INJ l•wtll•T yov l•fn~ on requetl • ,apv al Ille•• fill• V 1nc:1111r~ llll'lflll on rl(IUetl A copy fJ1 """ '''" AYES 1"9tl0r"I C•~tY Hlfldtraon. mvtt Ille 111 thl• COUl"l • W!"ltt111 ol..ctlng trWtt' fl .. In •1111 <_.I • wrllttn plHdfnt mull nl1 It\ 11111 <our1 • WI"'""" Dl9!ulll"" .ii.II bt l)Ol:lt<I 11 l'M lob tll.. l'o 1111 °""'ndl"h A tlvll compt1lllt sh•tl be poJted •I !hf !Ob 11i. L•nottan MICMlll!tn. T"'°"""'°" 111 ft!lpclflll lo tht e~o+•l111 for • wrlllln In •lllPO"h to ttw compl•lnt (or • wr!ti.n tn l'Mpln$I to n... t~ tw 1 wrt""" Thi for111eol119 1eh~ul1 of tier' clltm h11s l>ten fllld. 11y 1111 pt111'1tlH 1g1lnt1 YOU "Thi foreoolnt 1<herdult "' .,... diem MOE$ ll/Ol'lt or oral ol•edlnt II 1 Juttl« Court! w1ttlln or or•I 1t1Hdl"9' If • Juetlct COllrt) wnhln Ot' .,.,, ,.._.119 u 1 Jwttft C..,,.l ""'11\fn W•lltt 1• tl•sed llPOI\ • worltl'l(I day of II YOU wr"' 10 dtft'lld 11111 ltW'M.111 YOU Wl'1!1t I• tllt!d upon • workl!IO dly ol ASSENT Sm•llwood ,, d•\'I •fl•r !hit 11Jmmoftl It ..... 1111 JO •v• ,, .. , lhl• •vm""""• 11 tetve<I on :ID d•Y• .,,.,. thll Wl'tlfnlllrt ,. _..... tlllht (tl houri. Tiit ,,1-9 tor llotldl Y •rid mutt lilt In 11111 toilrt • wrllltn Olt lcllfl\I t lGlll 111 tiourJ. Tht r11'1 tor holtdtV I nd iTAla OP CALlfOllNl.t, ) "l'W Othll1wlw your 411111111 wllt be 'fOY, OfMrwlM V'Nf dtf1111t wtll tit you. OftltfWIM your """'°"' will : ov.rttmt work tl\IU bl 11 IHIT !lmt •l'ld 111 rtlPol'IM IO Ill• comP11!11t wlllll11 JO over11m1 -11. eti11t w •I l••I fl!M •lllf ) l J. tr1lerecl on •Pti'k:ltftll'I by 1111 lllalllllff(•l 1nttted on •Hillcllloll -., ftlt pl1!nttftl•l IOller .. on •P1tllci!lon 11y "" Jllllnlffll•t 1 Oftl 11111 dlYI Iller !'hb l\llllfl\Olll Is Mf'llt'll Oft }'OU onl-tlall COUNTY OF OllA.NOI!' ) Ind !ht court m1y 1111.i' • IUdOllMnl tncl 11\f court rl'll Y tnter 1 ludQmt nl Wld !tit uurt INY etller • ,..,.'"' II 111111 bt m•ncl1fory \loon 1119 CQN. 011\frwlH your Clel1Ull Wiii tot ""''et'$1 111'1 tt JIMlll Ill ml'!ldlfOI")' "POii 1111 CON· I 11 .... rly 1C LOllQ~ton V I cc t 19111'111 'fOll IOI' l~t "*"'Y tr 111\\tr .-.lllf llf8fn1I '(Oii for fl'\e l'llOfley or otllfr ra1!1I IQllllll 'l'OU for ft'lt montY Ill' ....... nlttf TltACTOll to WllORI lllt contrt (l I\ I Pl'tlClllOtl bY lllf PlllntUf tnd 1119 COUfl TJtACTOfl lo •llom 1he «;OflTrlCt ts PtMklentfCltrlt PfO 1tm vi Ille Board of requel lt<I I" ,,,. tamil'lllnt l'!Qlltllld. Ill 1119 tofl'ICllll"I ~ I llll ornPI Int ~ 1w•rdtd 11nc1 ll!Mln any 1vbcontr1ct1t m1y tnl•r • flldQ m111t 111•lntt you tor nit 1w1rdld 1nd _, •ny 11111C011!tK IOI" EdUC:•llDl'I Of !Ill Nt'W"flOrt'~ Unified 11 vou whll to ttolk lht Mvlt1 ol •n •I If VOii wlltl ro t flk lllot 1dVl<t of an 11 11 YOll wl~ll lo!...,;. ld\IJ.otllt und¥ nlm 10 fNOY not •u• lh~n the ••Id ,,._v or o!Mr rtlltl r1QU9tlff 111 Tilt lll'ld..-l'llm fl) l"Y not ll'lt 111•" Ille N ici 5c11oo1 OlllflC'I of 011noe COUtltv lorn!V 111 11111 m•ll•r rou 11\ould 4o io IOl"l'ltv 111 this min., vou el'IOOJld do '° llW 1 1111 lttw ,,_ •,. • M)ltllled r11t1 to •II -km111 rtmployecl eompl•lnt IOIClfltcl r•• I• •II W011!mtn tompl<rtld C:•lllotnll hllf"9IW c.rtll't 11'1•1 "'' •b-Wt oromplly 10 tn11 YfNf OIMdl119, ti •fl'I ptomplly 111 th•t YOll' plHCllftt II 1ny "" 11 1 m l'OU bv tl\9m In 1111 •-«11llon 01 the conlr1ct1 II.,,.. wrllt It Mill. 'ltl9 Mvtu llf •11 at 11y """11" the o 111;ytlOt1 of 11'1• conirtitt Incl f0rl0olft9 Rflolllflon w11 dul't •l'ld may bf flled on 111"1• m1y llf lfl&d on """' Pt"omptly•ao ""'' l'OUr toi.-ine. H Mf!f,. No blddtt m•y wl!lldr1w hi• llld tor • IWllfY 111 fMI -nw yw ......, • • ,.. IHdW rl'llf wlllldrtW 1'1111114..tor • rttultl"IY lllOP..O llT~ll'lt •kl IOllrd •I • D•flid All!"ll ,, ltTI Ollell Apr!I 1t 1m m•y be ftcl en time W lod of tort'(•ll~I ('11 dlyl •lier tne ~-l!y W 11111 '(Wt llllfflnt, If ,.., Pllf"IOd of fort)' flYI («U dlVI titer ,..~ r111111r fNlf1111 llillf"1lol Mild on Ille ';ih W.1! ST JOHN Clll'k. W ~ ST JOHN Cl9'1t 011'111 Juty 3. 191'2 "''' .. , fol' lhl OPtftll'ICI of bldt. m•y "' ftltd ... """' d•M HI for ""OPl'll,.. °' "5d$. lftY of .a11111 1972. •nd "'"" by • ., Mf!."" M. O'~r..sy, ey H.te11 M. O'Sl'lwOh,,.,,, w E ST JOHN Cllttt A Ptvmefll bMd •nd a P9rform1n<1 0•1111 M•Y 1 1t7) A payrntnl bond •!Ml 1 "'1orn-i•nc• 11n1nlrY10U11 volt ol 11ld l •rd Cltputy OllWfY t v M•ry H1ri.:lns 0.....,. • .. bond wl11 be r1Q11frt'CI orlot fl) f){t<:Ult(lfl o• WILllt.M E ST JOHN Clel'k l'ICIMI "111 ",,..,1r.o pr!or fO 11:1(9Ctjllllfl of IN WITNESS WHEllEOF I lllvl fSIALI tSEA\..) t.S!ALl lllt contrtcl Tiit ,...,._, bond 1111111 1111 ty PLOY ll:AY.t D1pi.oty 1119 COl'llr1ct l'ne p1ym111t OOl'lll Sh•U lie l'lfftunlo Ml my hind •!Id _, 11111 Siii o•o••• INllATA Gl04t•I IMl•ATA ••O••• INll.trTA 111 '"' lorm tel fortll In !I'll '°"'''Kl dotu SllORL.. C:llAIL • ....... !n fM form "" fgrftt Ill 1111 contrtcl ..... of ,_ 1m A""'"' al LR An_,. ., LIW At"'""" '' L•• mttnt.. llU Wff~lllf O~o ,_.. .. • dllC\lmtnb. ISV.L) 11fSS ... di IMlllVD,.. lftSf llM• ....... ,,, UfSJ .. Kii ... ,_....,.. Governlf)O BOIN! HI..,.,, IMth CUii .... Governlnt lllerd •• .,.,1y I( L•no11on H1111!111tltll •••ell C• f'H.41 H1N1fl111te11 ... ch. C• ., .. , Hlfflll ..... ••ell t:• ""'' ., OorO!hY M1rv1y Fl•lltr Tth tn•I ..,.,... B\' Dol'olhy H1rVl'J' 1'1111« View fltllidfl'll/Cllfk lM"O """ Tll--1 14WSSS lwl....,..I ,,, ,,,.. Tet.,.._1 tn... . Purtll1th,g ADllll AllO""YI ler ,tllllft" Pllrthallll AOll!'ll of IM I Mrd 01 l d11Cltton AfletMyl .... f"lllllllfft A""'11ff lllr ,..lilllllft Attlltllly ler l'llllllllffii .. I ,, ' I 1 I I ' - 'I - ll'Ulllfsllfd"' In 0'9"99 Cotti O.!ly Pllot l"ubl!Slltd Or•na• COfrrl 0•11Y Pilot P\ltll1$hed Or•nQ• Coast Q•llV Pllol ,.UCllllwd Or•• CO.!ll l)t.llY Pltot Jl/llt ll'Ullfhflld Mllflll"'OIOll 1111<1' O•llr Pllol PlltlllrMd Hunnl!OfOll ... en O•ltr PllOI P11blllllld H1111ll"fl011 '""" 0•\l 't' ...... t------·------------••JllMJU.l'ld J\l!)I n JW: 11f0-JLl.lllll.J5..n.__.zt._Onct.J.ll.ly..J,_Jfil--1Jtfd:I J.11.o..l1..tndJ1.....lm IQ "1) .. 1s ..... n .... ..1•n IJlt.J) May....U.·-"'-'-l.-&.-11. 19t.) ... ., TJ M•v ii; •NI JvM I •• 15rlt1) ... l•t3;,: ~..,-U-.nd'-'1Ul'lr1;-'t; lt. lfJJ lp).'?.f __ _ --- ' \ • - %0 DAILY PILOT OA1010NT1 l'a. tAPJ -··Bfwart~tbt ~ man In golf." Thal adage, kicked around tbc bl& chcynpioostlips for years. \\'8S rttur· rectM today at stOriL'<I old Oakm0nt y,•hcre contenders In the 73rd U.S. Open ch<.f!ed a phe:nomc~1 flrs1-rouild 67 by Gnry Player. ·~You may not re · e witH Su1lday bow gOQd a round ihnt • \Vas." Player said. nfterward. "I w tl llkc to t3ke three 72.<! the next 1~ dnys and not pl~r· That's how hard 1 think thC' course ''·1 ........ MIKE CONTRERAS Trailblazers' ~a111p Dif fi citlt Says Contreras Special to the Dall y Piiot PORTLAND -Mike Contreras has been sweating his way through workouts at Lewis and Clark College here this week in hopes of earn ing a. spot with the Portland Trailblazers baske tball team of the National Basketball Association,. But when camp ends this evening, !he sweating will have just begun for the fo rmer Huntington Beach High and Arizona Stale University star. F'rlday, JLIM 15, 1971 At the beginning of 1he .,..·eek . lhc J:tUllY •little guy from Jutyu'IUl'Sb urg . I~ poondis underweight and y,elfk from a '60-dny bttl· U \1'ith l\\'O su'.\tical operation:s, Y,!IS so distressed over his golf game lh•U he told intimates: "I am playing miserably. J can't get back my competitive edge. I \\'iSh J were home .'' tie stuck it ou1. hO~'c~·er. !·le practiced tor hours on end 1:1nd On \\'~dnesday. playing With Amold Palm(~r on tourna- 1nent (lve, began to recover his renowned 10uch. I . Robinson Awe s Halo s, • _Oppo sition Bobby Winkles \\'RS in a state of a"·e. The Boston Red Sox. n1conwhile. \\'ere in a state of shock. ;,There is no doubt .'' \\1inkles wa s sayi ng, "thnt No. 2d is all he is acelain1ed to be -a superstar." No. 20 is Frank Robinson. Robinson de li vered his I Ith ho1ner and 11th double Th ursday night as the California Angels rallied for a ~3 victory A 119els Slat e AH G1rM1 111 KMPC (J\01 June U Ntw Yor~ al C1Htoml• Ju~ 10 New York •• ... ,..!!torn\• J uno 17 New Y«k a1 Calllor11 1 !ll 7:!S p.m. S:S5 p,m. 11:!5 11.m. 01·er Carl Yastriemski and the Red So.'< at Anaheim Stadium. 111e victory moved the Angels into third place in the American League \Vest. Robinson's two-run homer got the· Angels even at 3-3 in th c sixt h and aoother Angels veteran, Vada Pinson. won it with a seventh-inning ,single that scored Rudy 1'-feoli with the \Vinning ru n. "I'd hate to think where we'd be without Frank," Pinson sa id after watching Robinson at 1,11ork. "We'd prob- ably be like last year -o u t of con- tention.'' Nine of Robi nson's last 10 hits have been for extra bases -three homers and six dou ble6. "This team needs some n1usclc and that's what J'm trying 10 give them."' Robinson explained. "I know my average won't be as high but I'm going up there r ee On 1'bursdny, while ~ t of I.he » rnan field rn.:lletl and fussed 'A ith th!! nl3rble-fast grccM, the 5·foot·8 South Africun played the course in foor wl(!lcr par and took <l three·stroke lead Into today's second round. A p3ir of other recent hospital cases \\'ere close behind him. F'ortner PG .<\ chinnpion R••Y Floyd.\ 1\ho said 3n att<u:k of the flu this spr·Jng knocked him out of t h c tour for l\\'O months, sh<>l a 70 and \\'llS lied With Lee Trt?viuo :ind .lien .Colbert. ore 'Ce_ne Uttler. who underwent major cancer surgery 14 moo1hs ago, was one of the six players at even par 71. The grou p Included dcl'~ding champion Jack NickJnus, Arnold Palmer, New Zeatander Bob Churles, y0W1g Johnny Miller and llulph Johnston, a :J2.year-Old electrical engineer who j~·ned the tour in 1971. Illnesses an inju1ies have become such a spring rd to champions hip performances in the past that the su bject bas <.'Orne up for psycbologtCal analysf!. "There Is psychological Soundness for .. I'm working hard, the shots have been going in, and I think I'm doin g well. ---mr1-cou1dn·nay-wtiethcrl'll-make-it-01 not," Contre ras told the Daily Pilot by telephone '1oday from the Trailblazers' rookie camp. trying lo drive the ball hard." · __ ' "\Ve'll wind up camp today and they said they 'd notify us by mail \vilhin IO days whether we'd made it or not." Contreras describes practice sessions, which have been going on a three tin1es a day basis as "tough", and found there were lots of other gua rd ·candidates of the 16 candidates trying out. "There are quite a few free agent guards, and a few guards that \Yere drafted ahead of me," Contreras says. "Everybody is so quick that it's harder to find the open shot. but l 've been shooting well and I feel in fine shape." "l don 't know it I've really played to my full potential up here, but I feel I've done all right." Contreras. who prepped under Elmer Combs at Huntington Beach ~nd gained All-CIF honors t w i c e, led Arizona State to the Western Regionals in the NCAA basketball lournament 1 a s t February .before the Sun Devils fell to UCLA. He v.·as a ninth round selection by the Trailblazers in the NBA draft and was later picked by the San Diego Con- quistadors in !he An1erican Basketball Association draft. Among those players Contreras feels he"JJ have to beat out for a spot on the squad are UCLA's Larry Hollyfield and Lindell Reason of Eastern ~fichigan University and he reports that Bernie Fryer, a free: agent who played for Brigham Young in the 1971-72 season has also looked good. Patton Both Robinson and Pinson enjoyed a big series against the Sox -and they needed 10 offset tbe cannonading or Yastrzemski. . \Vith the Angels leading 1-0 in the sixth. Yastrzemski unloaded a three-run homer for the third straight night. Yaz drove In-. nine runs in the three games with his three homers, a double and a single . But Pinson and Robinson collabora led for four homers, three doubles and II runs ba tted in during the three games. "l guess you can say the Geritol• gene ration struck again," Pinson said. Pinson is 34 years old and RObinson ad- mits to 37. Rudy May went eight i1U1ings lo im- prove his record to $-6. But it was May's first victory since May 13. Dave Sells saved it. aos11o1 Cll C1llf1r1111 UI .11Jrhrlff J.ICennl!dv, 2b • II O o Alorner, 2b A.Smith, cl • I 1 O Pin--., U F isli:, c ~ 1 I 0 l'.RObln'°"· G~ Y1slr1ems~l, lb 3 l I J A.011¥¥, r1 Cel)ed1, dll • O 1 O StanlOll, r! 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Returns ~ ' ' Will Coac li ltt Mate r Dei • By ROGER CARLSON Of lfl• DlllV Piiot Sllff FonTier Notre Dame University ' football star Eric Patton has retut11ed lo the S«'ne of Post glories with the acceptance o! an assistant football coaching post at f\.1atcr Dei High, the Daily Pilot hns lea rned cxclwively. --l ~ . - Patton y;•as an All-CIF selection !or • ii UC IRVINE 'S BOB CHA PPELL SHOWS WINNING FORM. -----.-- Sports in Brief 21 U.S . T e nnis Stars Planning to Boycott LONDON -At least 21 American ten- nis stars arc rC'adv to bovcott \Vimllledon unless a Brilish high cOult judge over- rules the suspension of Yugoslavia 's Nikk i Pilic and declares hin1 eligible IC'· play. Pilic v.•as lhe center or the biggest storm this tournament. has knO\\'n in its 96-year hi story. The lntcrnational Lawn Tennis Federation suspended h i nl because he didn 't turn out for Yugoslavia in a Davis Cup match . If Pilic's legal action fa ils, it appears the fans y,·ill not see Stan Sn1ilh, !he big U.S. Davis Cup star, defend his \Vimbledon title. Amoiig Americans i,•1ho have signed to boycott are Arthur Ashe. Roy Barth, .Jeff Boio\.\·iak, Frank Troehling. Brian Got- tfried. Tom Leonard. Bob Lutz. Jim ?.1cManus and Charlie Pasarell. Scheinhhu11 lo Halos -" The CB.lilornia Angels have obtained Znil. a resident or La liabra and a St Paul High product, inked \vith the San Diego Padres. A rig ht-handed pitcher, Zail played at UCLA for four seasons. Biehl. a right-handed pitcher from Garden Grove High, signed with the Dakland A's. No Sun day Racing l!';'GLEWOOD -The California Horse Racing Board refused a request Thurs· day for twilight Sunday quarterhorse racing at Lo5 Alamitos race track. Unhappy Ha.irston LOS ANGELES - A S450,000 suit was filed against Los Angeles Lakers coach Bill Shannan Thursday by one of hi s players, Happy Hairston, over use of l·lairston's name to help promote a basketball camp sponsored by the·coach. The Superior Court suit asks an in· junction to prCvent use--of·Halrston's name and also seeks $200,000 in damages and $250,000 in punitive damages. s, Says 1ltayer it," one doctor uld. "The pl3yer a:eta: IO concerned over bJ1 health that he rails' to get up tight aboot hll golf." OUn Dutra won the 1934 Open whi le so Ill wi th dysentery be thought he might be lorcod 10 withdraw. In 1941, cratg Wood snapped a muscle iD hJs neck picking up • dropped rBl!OI' bl>de. He had 10 sleep 00 • boon!, bul be woo the Open. Byron Nelson became ~athly UI before the '1939 Open, which be won, and Ken , Venturi allllOll collapled from heel pros- tration during his hlotoric victOll' at Wasblniilon, D.C. In 11164. "I don't know v.·hcn I have putted bet· ler," Ployer said In describing )low be licked monstroos, ranaway gre<ns. He knocked In six birdies, with pulto of 15 feet on the firs t l\\'O holes, two big "'oods on the par five fourth and putts or JO, 20 and nine feet 011 consecutive boles, starting at No. 9. He two-putted on~ from 60 feet, another time from 70 !'cl, bOlh Umts for par. . j -- rds Tnmh~------i In UCI Net Win Special to tbe Dally Piiot EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. -Bob atappell made it to the finals !or the sec- ond time in three years and It will be an all-UC Jrvine match in doubles in the 11th armual NCAA college division tennis c hampion s h i p s today at East Stroudsburg State C.Ollege here. UCI won its fourth straight team championship with a recent-setting point total of 26 with at least one more to be added today in the doubles action. Chappell, the college divlsioo singles champion as a freshman two yean qo, Jost lit the quarterfinals last year to the man he defeated Thursday to gain the finals -Andrew Rae of the University of. San Diego. He also teamed with Glenn Cripe to upset the No. 1 seeded doubles combine of John Lo'ftman and Brad Smith from Rollins COiiege of Florida. Lowman had been on the winning doubles team ee.ch of the last two yean. Today's championship finals a r e best~f-five sets for the first time in the ltistory of the tournament Greg Jablonski (teamed with Mike Fishback on the other UCl doubles com- bine), Is playing on his fourth straight Drug Testing On Gridders Under Attack WASHINGTON (AP ) -The National Football League P layers Association termed outrageous a congressman's sug- gestion that professional athletes undergo urine analyses to determine if they have been using drugs Illegally. The comment came Thursday alter it was disclosed that the House C.Ommerce investigation · subcommittee, chaired by Rep. Harley 0 . Staggers (0-W.Va.), had recommended to the NFL that such a progrom be iniUated. "It is our position that the suggestion of urine analysis for professional athletes is an absolute outrage," said Ed Garvey, NFL.PA ea:erutlve director. championship team for UCI. Al!. a freshrnan he teamed with <!luck Nachand to win the doubles crown but has fallen to a Rollins duo including Lowman each of the last two years in the finals or semis. "The kids just did a great job back here," a happy coach Myron McNamara ANTEATERS ADVANCE EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. -Coach 1.Iyroo McNamara will lake five players lo the NCAA university di vision letmis ch~pionships at Pri nceton University beginning Aionday the UC lrvine coach infonned tile Daily Pilot by tel<P>one Thursday nlgbt. Bob Chappell , Scott Carnahan and Greg Jablonski all qu olified for the university event by reaching t h e quarterfinals in singles play at the <.'Ol· lege div ision tourna ment here this week. In addition, Chappell and Glenn Cripe along 'lli1th Jabioos ki and ~like Fishback will compete ln the doubles competition. told the Daily Pilot by telephone ThW'S· day night. "It has been a good tournament and one that has round everybody else on one side and us on the other. They're all shooting for us because "'e are the cham- pions and they are tired of us winning." Cha ppell was extended in b o t h semifinal matches. He won the final point ol a nin&.polnt tie-breaker to edge Rae, 3-3, S-2, 7-6. In doubles he and Cripe came back after losing the first set, 1-6, to win 6-3, 6-t. ~ .... '" ~ .... r1111ai. llob Ctllppell CUC trvlo.1 cNf. Andrew A .. tU. of S•n OC.OOI W , 1-J, 7-l. Oflll L~ IC•I Poly, Stn Lult Oblu1ol o.t. Johll Lowma11 lll:olllM Cell~, Fl•.I 1-J, 1-7, 7·5. .......-........... ><-"~~~~~~~~-1 C~I •nd Gi.tin Cripe IUCO O.I. Jim Wia. I ncl Tim MOnree tUC 01vl5) 1-4, 1-J.. Or~ JablotlU.I ll>CI Mlk• FflhbeCll; !UCI) 0.1. L•"'toert •rid H1r11l<1 E'rt~ll lC1I Poly, SLO) t-2, "'· DoYlllft hmltit1•ll Ch•ppeH Ind Cripe IUCI) 011. Lcwm1n •nd •••II Smllh !Rollins)._., 1-l, ..... J1blon1kl •nd Fl1hbeck CUCIJ dl'f. Phll Wnl!t Incl Ull Htnnlnrg INor1t1wut Ml•IOUrO 1-J, '"°' T""1 KOl'M: 1, UC lrvl .... 1', J. C•I Poly l~n Lull 00!•'10:) 17, l . ROllll'IS CO!lll'ilt Fl•. IJ, •. Univ. of S111 01t00 12, ~-NorthwM• MlllOUFI 11 •. H•mpton 111,lll!IM, V1. 10, 7. Nlcholll Sltl• univ .. LI. '· &. K1l•"'•ioo. Mlcl'I. f, t, UC 01vl1 7. • Brizendine's 72 Just 4 Behind In NCAA GOH "No responsible body, including the Staggers committee, has even defined MORENO, Calif. -John Brilendine th.e problem, and yet everyone seems to remained in contention for the individual 00. coming up with solutions . We have championship while the UC llVine team _ cooperated fully with Staggers' com-held oo to second place behind Cal State mittee over the past year and will con-(Northridge) after three rounds in the tinue lo work with them and the le.ague NCAA college division golf cham- to work out a program to eliminate a pionsbips that end today at Quail Lake prOblem, if in fact it does elilt." Golf Club here. The New York Times reported Tuesday Brizendine fired a 72 Thursday for a 54- that at least four professkmal football hole tot.al of 219, four strokes behind the pla yers were under investigation for traf-leader, Mike Lassiter of UC Riverside, licking in illegal drugs. who fired a 69 .for a 21$. Brizendine is "A basic tenet of our toelety is that tied for fourth place with two Northr:ldge people are innocent until there is some golfers. proof of wrongdolng. To single out pro-Northridge remained 15 strokes in fessional athletes with unsupported frcnt of coach Jerry HuJbert's An teaters allegations of UUs type is simply ir· in a bid for the team UUe. Riverside respon!ible ," said Garvey. moved into lh.lrd place three strokes The Staggers committee al.lo recom-behind Uct with Southern Florida nert, four strokes behind the Anteaters. mended that the NFL reqWre : While Brizendine was remaining with -A team to DOUfy the )eague office Of the tournament leaders and Gary Singer any suspected drug abuae by players. {72) wu close behind at 221, other -AU teams 1o submit 10 the NFL of. members ol the UC! tea m hod difl1<ulty lice copies of bills !or all prescribed Thursday .. .,. the par-72, f,JIQO.yard drugs. course. -All players lo notify the team physi-Joe Gerard fi red a 77 and Oer.iis cian of any medication ustd. Fmrter had a 78 Thursday to boost both -Establish tough penallla !or drug playen' thre&<iAy Wlal toores to 230, use such •• lines, 11Up0nalon and disbar· Stove llobertooo ballooned to 81 and lJ nt ment for life, if warranted. 233 for the 54 bolts. Only the four, lowest In a related action, Sen. Birch Bayh scores c:ount in the team totals. (0.lnd.), chairman of the Senate juvenile 14·M•to T1t11t delinquency SUbcommll~ ••-••ced I '1Nm.,.•t'tff! 1. Cal 91•'-(Noril'lf'ldg#) 181, 2. UC \'l''C', ... .,,., ... , "'..,. , "' UC Rlvlf'llG• "'' '-SoutMr11 l'lorlcl• that his ..,.,,,el would open hearings Mon· 900, s. Ro111111 Co1119e, Fl•. 901, '-,Jorie!• sou1111,11 ,..... t JO, 7. CMco 9t1t. 912, I. louthfm.._C11tot.ao 9111a day on the use of drup-by·-athletes.-,,~ t:"""=•'' ta-:-t11;1a:-~1•v.cri s,.,, t1f. especially high '"hool colle"'ate and .~11,~tl'ICI v ov111 ttor••i o1111 •rh111C1IM n.7~. """ , .. ,._ 1 ,., s no.,. 7'J.t .. n-u1lo J• 01r1rd n-1 .. other amateurs. 11-no1 111• "°'*'"' n,.0-,.._2 1 1r1v1 R00trt-n-JN1 • I " • • titatel-Dei ' in 1967 under coach Bob Woods. Jfe 1\·as a sophomore starter under coach Dick Coury in the Monarchs' 1966 CIF championship team. The ~1onarchs s1andout earned three varsity letters at Nofrc Dame and \Vas oulfielder Richie Scheinbluin from the Cincinnati Reds for l\•ro players to be named later, a club spokcs1nan said to- day. Scheinblum, 29, hit .207 in 29 ga1nei> with the Reds this year and hit .300 y;•lth Konsas City in 1972. He is scheduled to join Ille Angels Saturday. the spokes1nan said. LA Gunning for First Place • i ' • • . ' h .. the defensive signal caller or the Kin • S ' Fighting Irish two y"'1J'S as a middle g ill e UJIS MONTREAL tAP) -The Montreal linebacker. Expos brought Loo Angeles' J.ut borne "J'm refllly look ing forward to the NOTTfN GHA.l\f, En,ltland -: ·r h c sta nd to a sour close and now the fall and some good experlences." says rlche!t woman in tennis and two Davis Dodgers hope the same ~ing doesn't Patton . Cup stars arc among six Americans v.ho hnppen to a lrip . Patton l.s residing 1n Santa Ana v.i th \VIII take lo the courts in today's The Ood8ers h.ad won six. games in a wife Peggy (formerly a Mater Del ERIC PATTON 11cm.lflno l round of the $75.000 John row ru:id nine (lut of their la.rt 10 when the cheerleader) and t\ro children. Player tennls tournament. Expos ca me to Los Angeles. Patton "took e. crack at prolcsslonal • 8tik-Van OHien-and Tom Gorman . US. Los Angeles won the opener-or the set footb:IU with the Green Bny Packers sophomores in football ." says Patton. Davis Cup teammates. and young Jlmmy but Moo<real grabbed the sertdS by win- bc.Core deciding on a te:lching career. lie says he has no regrets in his Connors-moved into the men's singles . nlng the next two. "I expect J'IJ be in the English or decision to attend Notre Daine and his Ink p Now el\dlng a 12--game trip with\ slx . biology dcj>llrtmonl and although I recollection of the 1971 Collon . Bowl • 8 Cl 1S win• In nlnc.eames, the Dodge(S finished , haven't been advised yet. I imagine viclory over Texa.s Is his No. I col-Orange County products Cr g Zall and up with a th~ee game series sta11ing J--lt-'~·, Lk >1~rklng With (cc;""whmwe<cn,,_..orc_,.ICIPp'•"'te'-'l.hr.Ul.--------··· --Mi k>hl-Jtavc-.;gntd pro!esslor1•l -jonight with Al--DownJq,.6 a, !adfll"lhe ..., .., ... b8seb611 contracts. Expos' Ernie McAnaJly, 3-l. ' ' ' ' • • The Eipos have ¥.'Oil slx in a row-and nine ol Chelr Jaot 11. L<>s Ani<Jee comes olf it.I 'WOl'll fH49er• Slcte ......... "' ""' , .... , jE I! ta i!t :; eJ! J-I ~Tf.nt1 ~'to. A ..... llt . • ~ •• m, n; :::: 71 .. ,,,. Oelpile the looo the lladaers lucklly stayed OllH1all pme behind San Fran- ciMlo In the Nallonol Loocu• Wes! 8l the Glanta 1.U to New York • Both the Dodgers and San Francisco were ldh1 Thursday. Now Loo Angeles hopes the Phillies didn't weer out their bato o the Gi.nto niove Into Phlladelplll !or tlie -kcnd. The Dodgen finish up here Saturday and Sunday tl)en return home for seven 1ames. First coine four against Atlanta then three with ClnelmaU. Then L<>s Angeles hlls the road agaln !or San ~Brav ... ood,,,..,l!Lll!U'Jthe!i!lr!:-. __ -1 home groroid. ' anguards ~~ining Conference? When is a conference not a conference·~ Those who follow the NAIA District Lil athletic progra1n nlay well be usking this question during the ensuing school year. It seems the district has been divided into two divisions duzyig the basketj>all seasoo with six te{lr;ns 1n each. All squads in the divisions will play othe rs in th nt same group on a home-and-home basii (1~ games ) and only the results of these games will bc....1;1sed in determining bcrt~ . tie>;Jlayolf . \ Friday, June lS, J I!.: DAI LY PILOT 2J Advice Pays 0 f for .COi lin • Former Esta11ci.a Star Part of Soutli AU-star Team • 111 ROGER CARLSON .... ...,,. "" ..... The tlct>U> annual Norlb-South AJl-1tar buketboll came at Orang• eout eon.,. looms ahead June Z3 aod foe EsWlcia !Ugh end Todd Collins it means the finale to an eventful year. Ae the central figure in Eltancia High'• vanity attack it ~ea Colllns who lod hil ,.. ... to the nmarl<abie -1 ol then No. 2 rated La Hahn In tournament 1 action durinc December. ... becaUle DOW I'll be ""'"'out.side," odds ·-., ColllM. •'~ j The All-star clash isn't the <nd ol •' • Collins' basketball. · Rather it appears j~ the beginning ~ he has his target sei tor Orange CoOe.ll • College first and will wait and llCe wbat1· materializes from there. ' l A 3.7 g.p.a. student, C<>llu111 is hoping We'\ get in the fi.eld of medlcine. ·"I've been · \\-Ulting with some children at Fairview Hospital and that's also a field that seems very rewarding," says CoUin.1. "l\1y coaches told me that you canl .... make it in life on athletics aJone and ~ 1---..W-ith-the-SGiA inner , hi!t-meftns--t.;;,;:.,;~..;.~ And tat« two overtime loo.1a to Irvine 1-ue glanb Corml del Mar and .Foun- -:::::::~ey were tb6 dtffetaiSE! rn a ieam- -oeloctod to -..... 1111-1atd~Ulyi!lg f0< the CJF AAAA playoffs as the third 1place teun. iiE;:!=::ee)HB)4t•dill8 ·~l-<oolt-thelf~ 'II dv theyJ<new-wbal.lbey were.tat.It.;, -;- ing about," states Collins. .. .. ~ South coacll Tandy Gilli> credllf:~ Collins' kno'A•ledge of the passing ga1'l !~ his basic intelligence and the fact~.~~-»" he's kept himself in such finely ~~ shape since the end of basketball ~. · as his major advantages. :: ' three teams Ylill automatically quaHry HOWARD HANDY for the district tournament. The fourt h \Yill be chosen from the three second place fini shers and an at-large team In a special pre-district tourney. Conrusing? Perhaps. But athletic director and basketball coach Paul Peak at Southern €alilomia College oC Costa Mesa has another point of view. "We have all the good aspects of a con- ference but we still retain the flexibility • of scheduling as an independent," he . says. 4..SoCal College will be in the Southern vivt:sion next basketball teaSOll, then . switch to the Northern group for the future. Peak is still more than a little peffurb- ed with UC San Diego and says he will ~schedule that school in basketball but will relent for other sports. It was in the UCSD game last season th<1t Pat Quinn suffered a broken jaw while standing on the foul line. Qui.on was lining up beside a UCSD player when lhe latter suddenly turned and l\1thout Y.'aming hit Quirm in the jaw, • breaking it in f\\'O places. Pat was subse- quently lc>m for the balance or the season. Schools in the SouthCrn Division of District Ill or 'the NAIA during the com· ing school year will include Azusa- Pacific, California Baptist (Riverside), Pacific Christian College .1 Long Beach'. USlU <San Dlego), Pt. Loma Ui)i.versity (formerly Pasadena COllcge J a n d Southern C11ifomia Coll ege. In the Norlhem Division are \Vest- mont, California Lutheran. F r e s n o Pacllic. Biola, Los Angeles Bap(ist aod UC San Di ego. SoCal and UCSD will SYt'il· ch for tile 1974-75 ~uson. Plans are w1der way to make a similar situation for baseball in the spring with SoCal in the Northern Division all the way. * * * Dave Baker. th e 6-8 cf'ntcr·forward at UC Irvine for the past t"·o seasons, Jt:eve1 today ror an ll·"·ttk trip to Europe and Asia "'ilh an all-5l1r basket· ball 1roup knou•n as \'enlurt for Victory. Uct's Gary Adams isn't "·asling any time since his return from the college v.wld series. He has definitely si gned ~1ike Norman , a pitchtt from S<1 n Gorgonio High School: Mike Champion . an infielder from Foothill High: Steve \\lhitehead , another infielder from Ramona High: Ind Jom Palmer. an outHelder, rrorn Orange Coast College. • 01J1Y P'lltt Still P'll1l1 LIKELY STARTER -Corona del Mar High whiz Casey Jones, a two- time All·CIF AAAA first team selection, is an integral part of the South's defense and n1ay be 1natched against the North's Tim Tiv· enan of El ltfodena. The eighth annual North-South All-star basket· ball gan1c is sl,led for Orange Coast College June 23. Final '7 U tat i s tics Rod Spence and Jeff J\·lalinofr garnered most of the batting laurels \vhile Ray Humphries. Jerry Mnras and Gary Wheelock gave Gary Adams' UC Irvine ' NCAA championship Anteaters -ball team a virtually Wlbeatnble pitching triumvirate during the 1973 senson. All five will return ror ·another yenr of competition. Spence, a sophomore this year and the starting left Helder, hnd a .375 a\·erage in 56 gllTTle!. He also paced the team with seven homers, 61 rbi and 81 base hits in addition to his total base mark of 128. MaliooCf , a junior ftrst baseman, had a .365 average for the season with a record setting 18 triples. Both p I ayers participated in all 56 UCl games. Jn the pitching dej)Ortment. Humphries lvas the leader in wins with a 13-1 reoord. He also was the leader in innings pitched (137), complete games (12 ) and success1ve victories (12\. S<>""'t ... l•llnoff """'' S1>1nslcl SIUPY Cltv•l•nd Mollnl Pelwnlll LYOllS • llrld1111 1111•1-CD H1nMn WhNlodt M1r11 Huln!ll'lr1n ""' Hldcll'llft D•vls 81nnl"9 liker a1r1Dw ... TOltls ... ~r11 Clew land .... 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P'llhbllr9ll 11 ClndMl11 • 1(11nwt·Cl1Y 11 Clf!Wltnd Cllic..o It Afflftf9 TlkM 11 91lllmart • "'" FnndkO 11 Phl!ldlllPlll• ~ Yorlc 11 Alllfll S.n o+lllO 11 N"" YOl'll Ml!wMM 11 Chluto SI, l.eult ti ......__ A referee died during the Los ,Alamitos encounter and the game had to be replayod. · TODD COLLINS FinlJly Collins and his band ol midctlS ended up l<11lng to Magnolia In a special game to galn the playoff•. Coll ins is anxious to meet hls old rival' ColllnS ,_ it hard to aeparate the events that transpired during his senior year but he's adamant abo~ No. 1 •.. the All·star clash with tbe North at Orange Coast College. season playing statu s. "l feel like I'm In better shape no,,· thnn in the middle of our senso-1.'1 says Collins. "The ha rd "'ork has 1>aid off because it get me in the all-star game." -~fagnolia's Bob Holgate. "I'm a)IO ,. anxious lo sec Mike Oum and nm Tivenan. I've never seen either one play.'' he adds. ,.~ And chances are he'll get that ~ v The M , 17$-pOOnd lorm.,. Estancia player kept In abape · from the day basketbd aee1m· was over by working out at Orange Coast Olllege -many times alooe in a gym going through the grinding ritilals to maintain his m id- The Scuth 's passing offense is taile>r · made to Collins, 'vho played out of that system at Estancia \Vit.h the only di£- fe1·ence that coach Dave C1rlisle used Coll ins as a IO\V post e>ff the !i'Clup. "I'm \VOrking on my outside shots porl\Jnlty. •j; The South c.ootinued to run throu~~_,~]; p:lc~ at Corona del ~far High 1bul"5WI)"" ..l! aft ernoon with emphasis on the fast~ J:;: break, the passing game and ~~ ditioning. ~ • Father's Day Sale. Save up to seo on auto air conditioners. Save'30 Reg. 229.ts. sn 1n.es. CC·30 auto atr condltlDMr. Our lnOlt po .. rful unit for tuK -----... -.... -----. .... - Save'30 llot-ZSl.15. ~ 221.111. Ponl ptok-up air--. 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Spin wheel balancing Hetpo gM , ... ---.... rkle,-.......... ....... lnduoed ...... clHflcuftl-. Prtce .............. , .. ... w.~9-..~~for. 'Shllp Sunday noon to 5 .p. m. at . ltte Jallowl!MJ ator es: FASHION ISLAN D! Newpo rt Buch (714) 644-2313.: •--·~ ---1HUNllNGlON CENTER, Huntingt.,.,-1 .. ch, ·7~4)-8'1-2-7-771. t \ A11other New Sport l11ve11ted f\\'O years ago at Donnybrooke, l\1inn., Grable · broke both bis legs in a racing crash. After treatment in Minneapolis he "'as moved to El Camino Hospital in Mountain View where he invented another new sport. It "'as called the El Camino Grand Prix. It "'as a race ror patients in "'beelchairs, three chairs to a heat, five laps pe.r he11t down the hall and arouod the nurse's station (when 1t wa11n't·occupled ~ -the winner being traMrerred into the main event from each heat. "If only I bad left it at that," Grable said, ""'e mighl have been all right. But I'm a road r:1cer, and there was this long ramp leading lro1n one floor to another. I decided to incorporute lbat into our circuit. 11 As a "'ay of <'hristening Ibi s new ad di Hon I decided to set ·a Land Speed Record for wh eelchairs at which any other dis· abl ed person could shoot. I "·orked my way Into lhe low 7-second bracket and "'as \vorldng on a kecond-Oat run when I ended up on my backside in the middle of the corrt~or. "One day I plu n to publish my paper on the stability prob- lems of four.wheel, rear-wheel-drive, bigb-ceater-of-gravlty ve-- , hicles. But for then I was on my. backside In tbe corridor afl er a full loop. rt1y first drivi ng instructor would not have been proud. He always said, 'Drive with your head, not on it: " ··_\·· HIC 1\.\ll .\ll )'f'«IH t'tLS ll . . Baseball's .-Pirates -Bound f oiErig and Top Te11 4 9,'. OCC Crew w Compete in, HenJ.ey Rega.tta NATtOHA.L &.•AO~I • •• • so 1'1 n )f lll I, •U ltt 11 Pltf tl' Ch1• MaOOO.. SF Mott L.A GooOtOtl ~, ,_"' • .. 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Unscr's frank com menl s were lifted out of context ~•nd !ca· tured in a typographical Wsplay at the beginning of the article to give the impression that Bobby is an unabashed pop-off arlist. But by far the best of 27 separate interviews with racing driv· ers is H.igdon 's portraya l or the brash young off·rOOder "''ho 1s struggling to ma ke it into the big time of pavement racing. A Dltfere11.t Look at Bobbg Ferro Higdon interviewed Ferro for the book at Bobby's home, Ylith the driver's pretty wife Marlene occasionaJly interjectlni; a re- mark . It's all very informal and it provides a neat look at ·the inner Bobby Ferro, a highly emotional guy. "I've cried hefore at races,'' Ferro told fUgdon. ''When my wheel fell off at the Westward Ho in the last lap, I cried. I was hysterical putting the wheel back on." 1 ·•1 don 't blame you after the run-in "'ith the sheriff,'" said ~farlene. t~erro explained that an officer stopped the race because a lando ~·ner complained drivers were trespassing on his property. The deputy th reatened Ferro with a gun, but the racer, "'ho had been decorated for lacing worse in Vietnam, simply dropped into reverse gear, backed away and took off diagonally across the desert. Other halted race cars followed. Ferro continues lhe ·~ry · . .. , "'as three or four miles from the fi ni sh line. I could JUSl see it, and the lert rear wheel fell off, and there was nothing I eould do about it. There "'ere people standing, just looking al me. Finally I i::oL l\\o kids to help me tum lhe car on its side and f took so111e lug bolts: and f.inally go1 lhe wheel on. And tears "·ere running do~-n out of my eyes, because I "·anled to "'in.·• Bl.•11t·11 l~1111i11e E11ds Cl11i11ces Last \\'eek i lt the Baja 500 Ferro was about the only driver n•ho had a chance 10 beat Parnelli J ones. Ferro·s bid ended n·ifh a bl OY.'fl engine at San Felipe. \\'ith only 150 of rhc 610 1nilcs left. to go in the rat'e. and most of them on paven1ent or smooth road. A broken engine is about the only thing Ferro has1t°t lenrnccl ho"' to race wilh. Ne xt lime you ha\·e a fla t tire on the free "'ay. consider F~rro's descript ion in the book or what he does when he fl attens a tire: :.You can go \Vhh a rront flat almost as far as you wani. Jusl till the lire lalls off. Then I.he rim falls off. Then iil l you ha ve left is the dru m. You can go. but very slo\v, If a rcn r lire .- goes flat you pUl ii on lhe front You S\Vitch front and rear t1 rt•s, ~ because you don 't carry a spare. wuil you reach the next chi..><:k· ~ point." !i- Deep Sea Fish. 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Ambro'li ch, 6-5, says he'll go to YugOfJJavia 101netlme this summer to negotiate a ~· tract. The league staru in November, \ Ambro:dch, 22, was not drafted by any o! lhe NBA or ABA clubs, but he isn't fretting. "Of cowu I've thought about playing pro~ SHEFF --------- ball in the U.S., but no one wants me, so I'm not going to worry about It. "I'm going to Yugoslavia for one year and if I like it, I'll stay. If I don't, I'll come home." * * * :Orange Coast javelin tbrower Tony Clarel· lj will compete la ~· NaUoa1l AAU Jaalon kack and field meet June ZJ.H at Gafmvtue, F.Ja. · It'• open &o anyone 11-yean of age ud 1:0un1er. . Here's one ror the book1 : : ~fark Cresse, the former Martna and Gold~ m West catcher who signed a pro baseball con tract with St. Louis a couple of seasons ego. was recently . relea.sed by the C&rdlnals. · Then, after spending a couple of weeks at borne, Crew re-signed with the Cardinals for :i better salary than he was originally mak- lhg. ,• % DefencUnc stale champloa Compton College John Kovac is the new AD at San Diego Mesa, replacing MerriU Douglas who retired. Kovac , 48, was Mesa's head football coach for five seasons prior to becoming chairman of the PE department ln 1969. Tbe Balboa An1Un1 Clab Is sponsoring t•·o li1hlng trlp11 for memben of varfoas Orange County youth lf'OUpll tbll summer. Tbe first one ii Wedlle1day wtlh No. ! set Jilly l5. A!Jo, 1 lkblo1 loatftllllent Is , beln1 spon- sored by the clllb, bepulag Sltarday ind culmlnatlac Ang. 11. It'• opeo la au youg- 1ten In tlae area. Weigh-lo 1tatlon1 (where cbUdrea may reg· biler and have fl1ll cltecked) are located at lbe Balbo1 Angling Club, Baldy'• Tackle, Roy11 Bait and Taekle, Pavilion, Art's Land-in« and Oavey'1 Locker, Trophies will be awarded at tbe end 'of the louraamenL There's no entry fee . For further Info caU BAC, 17J.35!8. Alamitos For TonlgJtt Racing Results ,.OU.'nl •ACI -»> Y•nl•· J .,.., 1>ldS. Cl1lmt1111. P~rM 110. Gltlttf"'• l'•ul (Adair) :it.Cl 11.00 '·" So!ftf\111 (W1bolll 4tll 1.411 Los Al Entries L• Al&mlfw llltr/M for PrtUy. CINr A t11t. Pint pe1t 1:4J "·"'· \! •111c11 "' ""' rte•. U •••ctn "" 411, lttll 111d ....... Jill ya•ll•. 2 veer dee SJ.DOD. ,.urst TMlllO .aACI -«IO y1rd1. ' v••r oldL A'1Nlnc:•. Pur,_ t1,500. (OJlfY Girl (IC, H1r!I Teo:>!!" Around (J, Dr•v•rl ~:'..:i~=: ~ c~~o!::ahn "· MIJI Limit• (J. Mltsucl1l Top l 0Nn11 l tr (M . Cll1mtllt,sl "OUllTM IAC• -U0 Y1rds. I Y•lr oldt. "urs. U,COO. \ht Los Al1mlto. Oll'bY Trl1ls !Plril Olvllllonl Go Chlekl• Go fS. 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But .,~rhen the Bucs missed six foul shot attempts in the last two minutes, Harbor had the victory. Livsey credited soph>mores- to-be Scott Cameron and Tom Crunk with top games. Both scored eight points with Crwtk hitting four of five from the field . Jim Worthy was the Pirates' leading scorer with 12 while Bruce Miller tanked 10. Harbor held a 30-28 halftime lead. Cycles Race . Tonight Cbsta Mesa's Rick \Vood1 beads a group or hungry riders hoping lo see the spotlighl switched their way a s speedway motorcycle racing continues tonight at t h e Orange County Fairgrounds. Hollywood's Billy Gray and Van Nuys' Mike and Steve Bast have taken top Jrlzes the last two weekends. Gray "'·on a·match race two weeks ago and took the five-lap handicap main lost week. The Bast brothers ha.ve ac· counted for wins ln the scratch main the Jut two weeks, but Woods showed marked ten- dencies toward ending that skein last \l'eelt. \Voods ran two riders off the track Pefore .the race was permafurely ·hailed. Racing start.! at 8:15, with packed hou.es being recorded at most of seesjon.s so far this season. • ti •••ct• -t.01My•t Jet • l~ O'eek (!diddle and North 01•1 •r•ndr (D. l(nlgh!l :.-'•11W'• Cll•rt•· "11• MfSM. Forks), liflll Creek. Santa Ana1jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'il ~ '•VINTM 111t.e£-3so Y•rd•. J v .. r River, Ser.ta Ana River South .lift!\ • up. Claulftld •Cloward. 'U™' •\»00. Tht L1wy•rs Tl!I• Hight 11 th• Ft:rk. ;«tt:H. SAN DIEGO -OJyamaca ,tJudv'• Wonder ,fAdalr) 4,f:) 3.00 2.10 Reservoir. qc.1r111 81rd !M'l'l"l 3.ta 2.10 VE'-~A -llei·es ~-k, IOH·Vl111w1n (8~nkll 1."IO ll l un V l1.."'\!' 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PSA gives you a Ifft. -. SALE BACK PACKS Cln't mtntitn "''•· -but-of tho _.W's ""' Model B Reg. s51ts SALE s32so You'Q find the nam•f you wa"t here • Kelty • Lowa • Alpine Designs • Alpenllght • Dri-- light Food • Piv-etta. SHll A •ew Sf'Oll ,., .... , ... ,...,. ... .. '""" 2' ISHING LINE s,.dol20111Teot .....,.......,., 1 Week Only V2 CENT a Yard SoftlS ...... ll'- SHAPE UP VISIT OUR COMPLETE EXIRCISI CENTER Out Pvn1 • W1l1t T"'"""' 111011..m ........ l'nu-h .. ' IXERGYM 1 I l1, . -. ·-• . ,. . . . ' ... • • •• •• • • p <f OAILY PILOT ..___.___ .. __._ ---------------------· -· -------· , f Early Abortion · Techniques · pe~e~op ~d .. I .. • • t By JOllN BREWER tern and should be handled by quire 3 doctor to dO abortions. doesn't have to be operated by tors are .di>Jng lbortlO#P ~ r Msoclatioo rtt , its M3r~-@n· f ._11,.,.,,...wnttr "'·omen ,'' says Dltcctor Carol but Kar1nan interprets the a physician. their .-orfk.es -either 'wi~ JWlll meeting pas.sed .a!fe.olu- l, Dov.11cr. 39, mother of six . Supreme Court de<:ision .. mak· A doctor, Karfl\lin and bis menstfuat .txtractJOn or' with ti9flsayingdoctors'officesare The mini-abortion is here. "There is no reason it should ing abortion a decision solely staff didn't \Vant to be . · dun" · , UhSuited to-handle hemor-It Is called menstrual ex-continue 10 be done by men." interviewed. sever a 1 state suction mn es. Man.1. con-rbagltl.g or cttl'd.iac nrrCst thnt traction. lt is part or an incdical ofricials queried said tacted \Vere shy of publicity. can result from even the most , emerging trend in the abortion KAJl1\lk~ llAS a street-cor-(Last in a Serie s) the question of paramedics is "I'm trying to do my pa-catefully performed abortion. business toward doing abor· ner clinic. \Voinan's Com-still unclear. But they said tients a fav<1\ but don 't use l\.1ost malpractice insurance tlona in clinics and doctors· of-munHy Service Center in \Vest 1 1.-'b'l't beca I'll h · Lo A I A tall f t ma prac ice respons1 1 1 Y my name use ear caITiers rate abortion as ma-lices. s nge es. s o ecn· bet\1-een a y,roman and her dOl'-t I h Abortion under 12 \\'eeks is agers. medicaJ st udent~ and a tor as allowing a physician to \\'Oul~ still 8 1 on 1 e physi-from the Cl\.1A and n1y jor surgery. They \Varn doc- tors that in-office abortion s could be grounds for insurance I t I f · I t clevlslo n actress do d I · cian's shoulder -a potent malpracti~ company," says a mos a u•ays a sa e, simp e c cgate abortions to nurses or deterrent to using paraineclics. - "-.procedure . But it ,1•asn't 1nenstru<1l extraction:;. Jlarumcclics . Karman hasn 't permitted legally outs id e State healt h regulations re· been cha1lenged. The clinic hospitals in California until the U.S. Supreme ~t decision overturning all state restric- tims on abortion in the first Ad•1rtt..d •p~ale one. MEANWHILE, SOME doc· Thct CaJjfornia l\1 e d i ~a I cancellation. -...... Ill !\\ can v< 'll hrin~ \JUI . ~ t I 1 i...' ::c ~ t i r \ ( 'I.I r\C I r .) \ Come 10 tltis Cliris1ian Science Lec1ure "THI IYIDINCE: TlUE Ol fALSI" by ...... o. ,,., c.s.1. !Mftd•'f A"'-rMo....-.JM"-17, 1973-J P.M. ESTANCIA HI SCHOOL AUDITOllUM 0 ,.11 to M Pu .. llc--Ho Cllo,.e Cllt'• for ~•II Cldldre• Pro'llHd FllST CHUICH OF CHllST, SCllNTIST Costa M .. -545.1747 three ffiODthS. good thN }Uni 20, 1972, 1-------,rii>,.,...,..,.,,.,~~~=d-.....jl-fWhal'• tbil I b~ar ABORTIO 'o''ee s ~··~~~-+.:.>.;.J--------l~----~u.,:sua;;;;ll;;y:.:;req'-"'ulre a ti0Spitb1 -ba~~ stay because the technique us- ed, injecting a saline solution to induce a miscarriage, can trigger complications . 'The fdea I hat"" abortlo.. ran he done so q1drkly and easily is still 11nthi .. kable to sonte.' / ti!gh~r:C:~ 0~~~~h~bo~; t under, state statistics show. Referral agency directors say most of the v.•omen they han· dle over 12 weeks are scared ' teenagers. ,_....._ Early abortion is now mostly done by v a c u u m r r aspiration, a suction method. But menstrual extraction is easier, its proponents say. • NOT A surgical procedure, ' menstrual extraction usually r doesn't require any lab tests. r The price is usually $25 to $50. The technique w a s • • developed by Harvey Kar1nan . • ,. Los Angeles psychologist jail- j ed numerous times in the 1 1950& and '60s for doing illegal ' abortions, v:hich be said were to challenge the law. He anticipates menstrual extraction eventtially will be used for 75 percent of early abortions . Western Sandwich (wez-turn sang-whichl, n. Def. Two slices of bread with wide-open spaces in between. (funky Wqgnall'sl Heard a rwnor that we are opening a super tore in South Gate. just over the border from Downey. Since I'm a rumor monger. l will monger it along to you. TABLE TOP BABBEQUE And you can H• aome quy barbeeuinq his table top. Not half bad with some steak sauce . 77c 24" BOUND BAB BEQUE Cordless, but the qrill 1till turns (either it has a windmill on the top or batteriH in the spit handle). I BRO\J61-\T MY O WN 'JZUM'BO :fZACK. D AT THE rtfOr.tENT. he notes, "the idea that an abo r- .tion can be clone so quickly "' and easily is still unthinkable >------<.o:;ome-and-therels----also-somc-1-~---~# economic resistance. Twenty. 7 9.-7------ BABBEL STEEL IEnLE BARBE QUE , ,. ' - ~ I five dollars is all it should be worth. Most doctors get a lot more for abortion.'' Though Karman has used it for women through 14 weeks. menstrual extraction is normally done in the 45 d<iys following a missed period. The technique is used in clinics in Ne\\/ 'York and other states. Karman has also spread it intei-natiooally. A FRENCH doctor recently jailed fCI' challenging the country's abortion hiws was doing menstrual cxtr~ctions with equipment Karn1:.in .;:i.ve her. •A bortion i. s a woman's prohle1t1 at1d 11f1011fd he handled b 11 1vo• tit.ell.' In Oakland. menstrual ex- traction costs $50 at the Feminist \Voman's H e a 11 h Center's ab or t ion clinic. Conventional suction abortion is usually done there for '"omen over fi"·e w e e k s because the femini sts consider it quicker and it is more likely to remove all tissue. The cost is $150. The clinic ope ned hlay 3, first nonh ospital abor- tion clinic in Northern California. Codirector Debbie Law says some patients have been so impressed by the operation they give donations on top of the fee. It is open Thursdays and handles about 25 women. rT HAS A \\'Oman doctor, Jane \Viley, and stresses \Vhat Ms. l..a\\'. as she v.'ants to be called, tenns· "a -supportive IOXl7 •' • DOUBLE I 0 POUNDS BBIQUETS ALUMINUM FOIL 17c \ 59c Happened lo be in a coi;npetitor'a the other day (snooping around). It 1eema our price fo r briquets qivn them fits. Good. BARBE QUE Slam the lid down and th• meat ia w•ll on it. way to being smoked (or f~rqo~t~ and ~ bum·r·1·2u !~~ BIGGEST BUILT-IN BABBEQUE . Looka nice, yeL Ah ha. you gotta do the bricking with your own bricks. But the grill ia tough with adjuatabl• tit•box. 1911 SMOIEB WAGON Biggest around thne parts. Th• biggest was the day the stove worX. burned down when the cow kicked oYer a lantern. Picture tells all and the boys will fill you in. 3911 ELECTRIC CHARCOAL LIGHTER In 10 minut• you'll have the coals going pretty nicely. (The other day a lady 1aid my jokH were pretty comy. Asked her il she'd like a Jreah commercial instead. • .• End ol complaint.) Looka just like the one going Jor 25.99. doesn't it. That's the plan. Made for 1 ... with all the .ame_ featurff. -1487 ~ CHARBROIL ELECTRIC BABBEQUE Well. iJ you like your cook0 out to be easy, plug this in and dial the heat you like. Lifetime coals so you don't miss the smoky flavor. 3900 GAS BABBEQUE Cast aluminum with satin • black finish. Smoker lop. Works oil natural gas or you can get a propane attachment. 6600 BOUND TUMBLE BASKET BOT DOC WHEEL OB 3 PC. BBQ TOOL SET 1'7 U you aslc-your-kidil,1h•Y:.ll---T.on91,Jork. and.turner.- lay this ia the beat thing (You know I like those atmosphere." I'm going to talc• a guess "The person the womnn and •ay it'a 25 feel long. Don't lt 1elf.baafe1 chicken. Don't in the ad. (And if Ulla is all Lana Turner movies on you buy. we won't •••n b~ late TV. nice happy ending11 talks with on the phone about hold me lo it now. J 1aid know what elae it'• good getting an abortion grcels her it was a quua. for. Riha? Chestnuts? when she arrives," she ex-~=-<;--.------::::::_ ____ _j~~B~in~g!'.o'..d~r'.'.a'.:"'~·~n!g~s?'._,..-plains. ~t..--:,.--1'--:"f-----::7".=====--"""" 'Ille counselor then stays \o\'ith the woman until she leaves, allaying fears and ex- plaining the steps. The clinic hand les till its own lab work Rlld offers a frl-e IUD insertion if a v.·oman wants one after tlie abortion . THE OAKLAND operation is modeled on the Los Angeles \\'oman's Center. Yt'hkh has been handlhlg abortion.! eve1;• \Vednc~day since March 14. There are homemade qwlts In the recovery room. On a waJJ there in marker pen ls ~'hat's said to be a testimoi:ilal from a patient : ·•to U lio o no just _ care but also show some ac· lion. Shtrry." "AbortiOO is a ~'OtnM'S prob- 17' WEBBING You can ·do the whOle chair with this, Cheaper than buying a 'n•w one, eating the1e this weekend.) juat like this ad.) c YOUR CHOICE , . ., ·-~- • j ......... .._____ -- Arts/Dining Out Entertainment I .. DAILY •ILOT 25 Friday, Julie 1 , 1973 ,.,. ""' ....... 'THREE GRACES,' A PAINTING BY M. LOUISE STANELY, ON DISPLAY IN NE WPORT HARBO R ART MUSEUM lt1arket Street Program, an expcr!· mental art selection program, opened al. the Newport Harbor Art ~Iuseu1n \\lednesday. The program. laking place in five dif- ferent California museums with five dif- ferent shows. is <lerived from a massive survey of California artists. The survey. organized by Joshua 'r"oung and funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, is an al!emative to the usual art selec- tion by a museum director. . .. , 1~1nporary art based on the urtisls' at- titude t"uther than so1nC011e else's."· said Phyll is Lutjcans. museu1n spokes1nan. Five artist s are exhibiting in the Ne\\'PQrt Beach show based oo the pro- gran1's "mutual preference" selection , \\·hich means: that the exhibi tors were picked by fellow artists. They are James Albertson, Judith Linhares. 1f. Looise Stanley, Donna Her- l'eshoff and Phyllis Ideal. Their \\'Ork • covers a wide range of emotion, from primitive fantasy to quiet hilarity. get the full impacl of the l\larket Streel Program cne should try 10 visit all five museums." said Mrs. Lutjeans. Also, lonifiitt a11ist ·Greg Erickson opens his first exhibition at Newspace. 1535 B. Monrovia St.. Newport Beach. He is one of several Southern Californ1a urtists selected for the i\llarket Street Program's exhibition in the University Art !\luseum. UC. BerkeJey. His show will continue through June. Hours: 7·12 p.m. Friday through Sunday. • I 'TH E FROG OUT WEST' BY JAMES ALBERTSON IS IN MARKET STREET PROGRAM It \\'as based on questionnaires sent to 1200 participating California artists. many of ""'horn \\'ere later inlervie\ved for an amplification of their viev.'s. Young began the project three years ago, hoping to find a "\\'ay of exhibiting con- Joining Newport Harbor Art h1uscum in the program are Oakland h-luseun1, Ju- ly IO; University Art Museun1. Universi- ty or CaJifomia, Berkeley, July 11 ; San Francisco Museum of Art, July 20, and the Pasadena Art bluseum, Aug. 7. "To Visiting hours at Newport •farbor Art ~luseum are Tuesday through Swtday, noon-4 p.m. -and f>"'ridays, S..9 p.m. Docent tours take place Thursday. noon-4 p.m. The museum is at 2211 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach . LeLouch P lans O~ Disb·ibution Of Fih11 s i11 U.S. Dy JOHN VINOCU R P1\RIS (AP) -Claude Lelouch, the French film producer-di rector. is setting up his own dislributiott company in i\e\v York to get Eu 1'0pc1111 fi hns ou t of nrt mo,·ie houses llnd ll1~rorc !he \ridc~;t pos.si ble American uudiences. Lelouch, 35. v.'hO has \\'Oil l\VO Academy 3\\•ards. said in ;{fl in11•r\'it•1\' that he ha s no 111or<' !rust in A1ncric·•n distributors. lie and his backers pl£in lo put $1 million into the new comp:.iuy. called Dou ble ll. fur its slart of open.l· tions in September. "Euro~an films just don't make it in the United Statci;;." Lclouch said. "and it's simply bec11use of all the preconceiv· cd notions of the An1crican di stributors. "\Ve have some good fi lms in Europe . I don't say a lot, n111ybc f0t1~ or five a yct1r tlilit arc ,,•onli-1t lii\(f should lle di stributed correctly in America. "But it re(1uires much n1ore con1· plicated, difficult advertising nnd publi ci- ty, which means you have lo work much harder. Now all distributors want to do is to put films In movie houses, throw an ad In the paper and then count the money. That can only v.-ork \Yhen you 've got big stars, American (ilms and people )'OU, .koow already· The U.S. public baS- nothing to say about it.'' LeJouch, who came to prominence with "A Man and a Woman ." said he became fed up with the situation \vhen his last fllm to appear in the United States, "The Crook.'' died a sudden dent.h in its third week pl ay ing in Ne"' \'ork. "The film gol no help" he said. "II had-damn good reviews. They always \VDnt to bring out 11 i.;:urope.'ln film in a discreet way, Iii an art house , bt.it everybody kno"'S· that art houses are rendy·1nado burials with coJnns whether thcy'rq in Pnrls or Ne w York. • Lclouch said he would match dollar ror dollar Ute standard pu blicity bnd ct for a (Ste 1'~JL~1S, 1,ajtC 28) . ' • TV's Late Show Ge~ting Later LQS ANGELES (AP) -Late night and The comer is ABC's "Wide World of perhaps eventually all night are becom-Entertainment,'' a mix of once a mooth ing the new frontiers of television. talk shows with Dick Cavett and Jack In the past year the networkS aban-P.aar, comedy, mystery suspense, en- doned their suicidal urge to run three tertainment, documentaries, rock music talk shows bead to bead, mak.ing late and evoot specials. night more competitive than ever. Michael D. Eisner. ABC vice president ln fact, the days of the traditional desk for program development, said. "The and sola talk show moy be numbered. sucoess of Otis series boils down to the Experimental shows and innovative con· fact that on any single night ABC can cepts are changing the rules nnd past clloooo to win by echedtuing a speet8l assumptioos atwt late night pro-show. 'Mlllt's an option we've never hod gramming. before." TI'Ml insonu1iac viewer tlO\V has a \\1ide The key clement, as...Eisner sees it, is chOice. Aiid In dieTuture ll •ill bccom• not only lhat "Wide World o! Enler- even greater with more J>r08rummlng: tai.nment" is attracting new viewers to rwullng Into the wee hours ol the morn· lale night but thal lhe regular vl<W!'rs Of Ing. • other &hows are not corrurihled. On NBC, the "Tonight'' show with "In daytime the housewife wilt 'watch Johruly Carson ls stiJJ king or the moun· nothing but her favorite.. soap openls or tain. But CBS' "l'...te Mov1e" hu made a 'game ShoW$" he said. "Cul In late l'I OO!lsidenlbl canon•.-..r.,.--Nrmatter how-much • vlewl!r--li slzeable leed. Cllrson he will sample the other ~ I • I \ first. If he sees something he likes he'll gramn1ing. stay with lhat." A year ago ABC \\'SS faced \\'ith the . 'lbe largely unexplored frontier of lat.(' dlsn1al prospect or C<lve1t's lalk sho~· night programming is the time after the 1·unning a perennial third. Although the trndiUonal I a.m. sign.off. ABC extended astute and 'articul~te Cavett had a Joyal its every other Friday "In Concert" follo\ving, he "'as unable to \Vin over ne\Y series to 2 a.m. onci and kept its viewers vie\.\'Crs. Jn addition. a growing number all the way. It "'ill do so again in the or the affiJiate stations were de<:llnlng 10 future. Since February NBC has been carry lhe show at all. getting a good tune-in of young vie\\'Crs Last fall, alter months Of 3gonizing and v.itth Its ",.fidnight Special" from I a.in . considering every conceivable type of lo 2 a.m. program. ABC decided to offer the pot· Beginning in September, ~'BC 1\1il l offer pourri "\f ide \Vorld of Entertahunent" "Tomorro\\'," a...Mw one-hour talk shO\v -a ti tle borro\\'cd (ro1n the highly ..sue-- lifter "Tonight." Los Angeles newsmnn ce.uful "\Vidc \Vol' Id of Sports." Tom ,Snyder, noted for his wit and \Vhcn the seMes was law1ched in outspoken manner, will be the an· anuary there were some uooxpectt.1<1 chonnan. It will run Monday throu gh result.s, • ~y. with "The Midnight Spocinl" Paar, host o'I the "Tonlghl" show continuing on Frldays9 before Garson. v.•a! expected to be the The success of these' early·hl?ur !hows hot property. Cavl•tl WI:\$ v1ewed as an hu-nc<work-offtclals-rubblng-1heir handa-;m]IOl1Mt-laotor. BuH heonix-ohJthcr over the prospect ol. 24·bour net"'l,VO"k prO-ibov.·s was an unknO\\'TI quan tity. 0 ... -:~ .:;! •• ·: . ,. :.:: . . •• . ,. -.r <l: ' ' . 'I! "~ ~ -· ~ ·~ ... .. ' • . . .. • • ' As it lurned ,out. although Pa draning a lnrger nudlence than --,,,...,. he has not gotten the audience that ~had l\Qped for. Cavett's ratings also• up. . •. . But the surprise hit v.·as my~ suspense. A few of the comedies -1_ particularly a salute to ''hum.tile'' Howard Cosell -surged past the cbift.. pe1ition. The "In Concert" shows lilit> consistently d r D w large audi.._ bringing In a lot or viewers 18 to 25. In all. AB(; SI.lid its uud.ic.nce Is up '4!i pcrce111 over lf'st (All and a num• cf stations that h11d dropped Cavett. er. returnlng. Elsner snid I.he "In C011cc.rt" shows and the comeclies were paylng oft their production costs ou the: first run. But the video tnpcd mysteries, prodUced at. a cost or about 1100.000 a night, wtll tak~'''--~ evernl yeorS or plpY!ng to relili1i lb..v cost. ••• • .. - Praetice Mal~es Perfect • -~----....... -----· .. Dilly PUol Pholo br P1trlck O'DOnnell --·---_ ... ,, .... _ ... __ Cox Broadca,Sting ·Obtains KFI Radio for $15 Million The 5().year-old KFI radlp station has been sold for $IS.~ million to Cox BroadcastinR . Ja1nes \V. \Vesley Jr. has been named vice president and general manager o( ¢he 50,000 watt facility. KFI has long been the bat- tleship or local broadcasting: shou ld it -suddenly make its po"'er felt it will no doubt c:iuse a number of smaller ships to either capsize or scur- ry off to dry dock for immedi- ate overhaul. . Turning on Scott Manchester . decided that the "best nlan fGr tJ1e job" as general sail's mana.ger for that Country \Vcstcrner v.·ns right on th eir own back 40 -Ste rling: Zi rn- mennan. KFO X-has been kick· in~ up ·the dust recently \\'ilh a n10tion--campaign to russlc 'vide scale advertising ard buck some oN~ audience that \1·;u1dcr<'d over to KLAC in re-' cent years. Fences ar~ being rcp.aii·ctl an d personalities have Ix-en outfiUed rwith new · spurs in that Jistener·grab tuss le. \Vesley comes to KF1 from ~nnnr,-wneren wor •owned ati~or-~~--f:.<.:o.;;..:.; 'iiiiiiiiiiiii years. I Piping abord with Wesley as S 0 U T ff S EA S KFI program director is . Elliott "Bij:gie" Nevins TROPICAL FISH (Nevins was program director !-= ,---- with Wesley in ~liami) and ·'I Jospeh P. Dwyer, from Atian. -"i~(. "TROPICAL FIS H OF THE WEEK"- ~.;:· .. ~ -=~ine':;l ~ ' · TIGEi1 9!. WSB radio and TV. '"' 1 BARBS Recognizing lhe capabilities ~!' _ •·. of KFI 'ishipmates" Ralph ;,.;.. . Reg. stc etti auu Uf"'Ul, ey Llmll l w11n cou1>11n. Otter e1plr11 J111t1 21, 1t7l O'ack Krefting, director of the Laguna Festival Chorale, prepares for three perfprn1aoces-t.o_g_e held June 22 , 23 and 24. First per- formance iS---OJ~a,t 8-j));n. in the Congretional Church, St. Ann's Drive and Glenn~ in Laguna Beach. Saturday the ~horale will perform at 8 p.m. in St. George's Episcopal Church, 23801 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna IIills. Final performance \11ill be Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Lutheran Church of Our Saviour. 200 Avenida San Pablo, San Clemente. '!'he program \Vilt consist of Schubert's Mass in G. and Va valdi"s Gloria featuring mixed voices and solos. P · -• Ned '"•" Wes! 'I ' ..... Chltllrffl mu11 "•ccomjNlnlMll by Hult, prom?t:ly promoted Petti to (CHILOREH MUST 8E ACCOMPANIED av AN ADULT) the p&t or· general sales 218 W. Wilsor., Costa Mesa . 548-7961 968-0125 n1anager and added stripes to 9025 Atlanta, Hunt. Beach Skaff as new pr o d u ct i o nl~!ll!~ll!!ll!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!~!IJ!~ manager. KABC Talkradio ab> fell Jn. ternal tremble recently with 'KCETVows 'Spicy' Summer Season the departure of its program n1anager Bob Walsh. Walsh is to become assistant general manager of 'the Seatt l e Supersonics basketball team, reporting to general manger- 1 KCET has scheduled a sum-during its initial showing mer season with new pro-earlier this year. &rams in several popular con-The reprise of the 13 inuing series, plus a rich and episodes of Jean Paul Sartre's varied sampling of some of "The Roads to Freedom" will the best public television pro-begin Sunday, July 1, at 10 gramming from the past three p.m. Daniel Massey, Michael years. Bryant and Georgia Bro\vn The William C. Loud fami,ly star in the production whi ch of Santa Barbara open their Los Angeles Times TV critic ·home agaiit for the repeat of • Cecil Smith called "the finest the landmark se ries, "An serial the British have turned American Family" at 10 p.m. outsin ce 'The Forsyte Saga'." Thursday, July 5. KCET will bring to loca l Ute controversial program vie\vers the Am er i ca n ge~ated the greatest na-television pre mi c r c of tional response fr on1 public ''Salesman" on the st;1!ion's and press alike of <iny series Verile Se ries, J\1onday, July 2, in the history of Pu blic TV at 10 p.111. Produced · by Albert and David l\1aysles and Charlotte Zwerin, the film centers around tour Bible salesmen, and through the cinema verite technique, ___r. e v e a I s the microcosm of America itself .nnd ex poses an important seg- rnent of the American con- scio usness. Returning for its fourth season on Chann el 28 is the popula r summer series "Evening at )lops" \Vi th Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra. 1\Jl-ne\\.' programs highlight the hroadcaSt \l'hich prc1nicres Sunday, July 8, v"ilh Cole C1tltural Center Exa1nh1ed 011 "Focus Ora11ge County' Plans for a new, multi- million dollar cultural center in Nl'\\1Xlrt Beach, will be outlined and discussed on KOCE-TV's public affairs pro- gram, "Focus Orange County" sho\1'11 at 6:30 p.m. l\looday and at 8 p.m. Thursday. The Ne\\'porl Harhor Foun- dation -a non·profit citizens group \\'Orking to make the cultural art/theatre center a reality -is being helped in its endeavor by a $1.5 million gift of land from· 1he Irvine Com- pany. The planned site for the complex is 10 lo 15 acres· bet\veen Fashion Island, and the Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Foundation officials report they v.•ill begin •·moving ahear1 i1nmecliately" to \vln v.'ide public supPort for the cultural center. It \vould provide a large theater with up to 2,000 seats, a smaller theater of about 500 seats, a museum. and rehearsal and v.·ork.'ihOp areas for the performing arts. The funding will be from private donations. Among the people vitall y county's support for cultural outlook in Orange County are J lm Cooper's guests on the program: Alan C. Stoneman. former presiden t of th e Newport Harbo r Foundation an present Chairman of its Board of Directors; Dr. David Emmes, newly elected presi- dent of J\'HF and a professor ·-· -t.. at Long Beach City College: Harriette \Vi t 01 e r . ad· rilinistrati ve vice president of lhe Foundation: and Thomas C. \Volff, Jr .. vice president for facilities of the Foundation and president or the Irvine Jndusfrial Com plex. Fil m segments on the pro- gra m v•ere taken at the ex- isting Newport Harbor Art l\Iuseum in Newport Beach. and al the South Coast Repertory Theatre in Costa l\1esa. 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' WAGON CAMP: Sit under the summer s1ars in a conestoga wagon and enjoy the best In country music with Rod Culpepper rind the Boot Hill Express- Daily except Fridays. Square dancing every Friday night! GHOST TOWN : Walch Knoll's gun·!olln', funfighters perform dangerou1 stunts high atop the Gold Tr ails Hotel daily. JOHN WAYNE THEATRE: 'Hear & Now' dally excopt Mondays. Zaam! Bani! Waw! Fireworks!! Nlghtly on the lake in Fiesta VIiiage KN OTT ' ERBY r M Coming This Summer!!! S B •n Wanda Jackson • sat , June 23 iii Bobby Vinton• June 24-June 29 ------1anfnTJUt1Tl r.=open-nr.lTr.lo-mtdntatird1ny ------l------"ickl--1,;awr-ence-• July-1 .• July-6------1- euena Paf.k, CA (714) 827-1778 .r ' " I • " ••l--' ... ' .. ---------- clon'L fo1·«ct t'l UA U SUNDAY: it's a <ro od tin1c "' . lo r c 111 c11 1hc r Vl I 0 1J 1J -z Cl I I ll'hat to do, l t'lae1·e t•• G.o 1'11ROUGll J UN~ 17 CHERltY fi.ESTl\',\I. -55th annual Cherry F~s1iv<.1J tokes place in Be~u 1nor.1 , Hivt'rside County. through Sundu.v. Festi· val Include~ sel harvesting of the fruit (wi th the gro"'ers supplying plckin~ buckets and l<tdde rs) and a parade at 2 p.m. Sunday in and near Stuart Park, 8th Street and f.1ap!e Avenue. JUNE 1~ WHAT'S NEW JN SEX THERAPY -A lecture by En1erson Symonds at 7:30 p.111. in Orange Coast Unitariitn Church. Victoria SL, Costa f.1esa. 'fhis will be preceded by pol luck supper at 6:30 p.n1. The public is cordially invited -to attend. ~' ,11.1y Ju!lt •·'·-'::.'· --~-------_.c•::.•::ll:.V--Pt::.Lc:O.:.T_,'-L ., .. ... : JULY 6 • i; TRANSCENDENTAL !\1EDJ'fATJON-Laguna Beach Moulton ':; Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyob ·Road, Laguna Beach. Lee-~ ture on ,;How 'l'ranscendental\ A-1editation Unfolds the Full 1tt Potential of the Individual." by Rob Mc Guthen, noted J.: authority, at 8 1i.n1. July 6. Admission free. ~ _ TllllOOGll JULY 15 ii!; "FORG~'!\1E NOT LANE" -Mark Taper Forum, Music Center. Los Angeles. Nos talgic look at the 40 's. Tickets : S4.50-8. Performances· Tuesday-Friday 8:00 p.m .. Saturday := 8:30 p.m,, Swiday 7:30 p.m., ~tatinecs Saturday and Sun-__!.: day 2:30 p.tn . Tickets available at all Ticketron offices. -r;, JUNE 16 · 17 '!IRQUGH SEP!. ·-~ --~ :cfAT RACES Pacific Cflallengc Drag Boat ltaces.1ea'"u=. __ E_\.!R_E-.K-,"'1--~B~t-ir-lo-n""'·s Trogical Gold Mrne.it:osa~on'". "dr."'o"'f~~~~-";.---- -tng"m·oro h8tf150"'Nmtr.ta1re-s"1>13"CC-a't"the"ton~ach'"'Mar· public tours 0£ golCl mine anc muse m. ttrs:ctay 1hroug•h-"°",~.---- lne Stadium, 340 Nico Ave ., LOl'lg Beach. i\londay and legal holidays. 10 a.n1 .. 4 p.m. North of Lan~ ; l> 0 m • ~ I\) (JI (,,.) 0 g Vl -~ " .1 . , • r •.· ' '--------,-~;~ JG ds Lik.c l'o .\:sk ;\11tl v • • • • • • • • Scotch 'JO • • • • • P•·ecioiis Glass • ·r~.rcc \'J"cs abo ve represent the "ultiiu ale" in the art of glass n1akjn g in this tounlr.'· and abroad. actortling to J)orot hy ~:n1er~on v.•ho brings her "Santa Mon· it<J" 0n1iquc sale to Newport Rcac:h J ul~· 5·8. 'l'he t\Ionte C<:irlo room of the r-;ewport.~I' Inn will UC fi lled \vith Ain erican , Europea n, English a nd Oriental ;1ntiques ;ind art. Hours: 1·10 p.n1 . dail y; Sundays. 110011·6 p.m . . . ------- exicm1 Folli Play 011 Stage "Scr«•n:ua J{an•·h~ni ." <) folk features 1hc n1usie and dances event is held on the 'theater play lL·~tluring lht• 1nusic of of the ranchers and sheep-grounds. northern states of .\olexico will herders of norlhern Mexico. "Serenata Ranchera" is The story is about a young presented at 8:30 p . m . bC' presented ~t Padu a Hills senorita y;hQ spurns a \\'caltby \V l' r! n es d ays t h rou gh ThC'atre through .July 21, 1~1ndowner to 1oarry the young Saturdays with matinees at The songs and dances of sheph"rd she loves. 2: 30 on W e d n e s d a y s , l)urnngo and its neighbor 1\rtcr ea,·h pcrtorn1ancc ol Salurdays and Sundays. states nrc sin1ilar in rhvthn1 "Scrennta Ra nchera:· thr au· Ticket information a nd and nloocJ t.i the coUntry dicncc is inl'ited to join lhc reservations are available at n1u sic.: of 1hc Cnited States. Mexican Ptayer1' in :111 outdoor lhe theater office (714 ) 626- Thc '""'o-arl prod u e t io n fiesta called "Jarnaicn.·· This 1288 and at agencies. -~---~~~ .-~~--'-----"-~~--! • • ' SONY • • :Scotch . 207 : Ask anyone. KY -152011 e lrinitran T.,bt • • SONY. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e P r ~leu,or•I Ma1le,On9 ti e ""'"·Fine Tun•, Colo• T ~pt • •nd H11e e SO ". ln<•~•lt In Ow!pul ti e Sony Re..,o!& Co"''"I e In Pl.ooti< Bo• "' c0..,..,.nd•• • COMPLETE • -ti e Ufl, •. fid•lity So u~d • e N .... ly For..,ul•t•d • • e Cube Sh.oped FM R•dio ... e "A"" l•lle1>e1 lndud,d ti' e White or Avoc•do • • • e 8ui11.in Co~d•n••• /'Ilic "' e Au+o..,•tic Shwl Off « • Item<>!• /'Il ic !nc!uded • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dlt-. A tr • • •• • Solt Fa.om E•• Cu1~•ofl• Adju1l•bl• P.od1 . :~ •. s79s • • • • • atlantic music stereo ' JUNE 17 ROADSTElt Sll0\\1 -'9t h annual Roa dster Exhibition antl Swap Meet takes place in th e Great \Vestcrn Exhibition Center\ 2120 l=:as1cr Ave., Los Angeles \just off the Santa Ana Freeway). JUNt~ 22 • 2·1 • AR1' FIESTA -2Qlh annual Old San Diego Art Fiesta. Olo Tov;n Plaza, San Diego. Over 200 \VCll·kno\\'ll artists exhibit mediums of oil. ""ater colors, pastels. marquetry. cera1nics, sand-casting and sculpturing 10 a.m. to 5 1>.111. JUNE 22 ·JULY 4 EXPOSITION -8th annual Southern CalifOrni.'.l Exposition and San Diego County fair features a carniva l. juuor auc· tion . exhibits. gr<intlstand shows, flO\\•er sho\vs und duiiy national horse ~ho\v at the fairgrounds, Del !\1ar. Adults SI.Ml. JUNE 30 SCOTTISH FLING -Annua l lfighland Gathering and GaJnes. Corsair Field, Santa Monica. United 8cottish Societies' cele· bration. Adm. ~2 adults. Children under 12, free. ~lours: 8:30 a.m. · 4:30'p.m. THROUGH JULY 26 SUf.1~tER VOYAGE-Tessman Planetariu1n presents "Voy· age to the Ou ter Planets," a look al the unexplored areas of s pace, is presented Tuesday and Thursdays at 7 p.n1. through July 2li. Admission free. Reservations required, 547-9561 (835·3000 after July I). J UNE 18 LEC'l'URE -Dr. Joh n H. Furray, traveler and lecturer \Vith a daily radio progra1n. speaks on ''Revolution: \Vhich One'!" during Lt!Jsure \Vorld's Parade of Platform Stars. Clubhouse Three audito_1ium at 7:30 p.m. Monday. r cUster. H\vy. 14 to Hos::unond. ;;. .... 'l'llUOUGll SEPT. 16 •: SllAKESPEAHE -2~th a nnual Shakespeare Fe~t ival has : ... alternating pcrfor1nanccs of ''The l\1erchant of Venice.": ~~ '\\\•o c:entlen1en of \'erona" <ind "King Lear" in Old Globe •• 'l'heatrc. Balboa Park. San Dlcgo. June 5 • Sept. 16. ~ \ -------, .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;: ... •• THE WEAVER . #19 PRESENTS WEAVING EXHIBIT JUNE I bth & 17th SPINNING DEMONSTRATION JUNE 23'd LESSONS FOR JUNE H.&NDWEAVING, STITCHERY, NEEDLfPOINT 425-30TH ST., #19 NEWPORT BEACH •• 673-5355 ••• O•TAILI Grand Opening Days • SATURDAY & SUNDAY e ~ ON BRISTOL BETWEEN NEWPORT AND SAN DIEGO FREEWAYS 2925 Bristol Street Your Hosts ~nob and Liz Wright • ~r \ \' / I v I I ' • 2 · DAIL V PILOT f:r ldlJ, Jullt 15, 1973 Eg.g 'n • IS l(ing Ale, Where the Lowly Egg . . By NOR~t TANLEY more than a year ago the first edition ol to which you can tr~t your fanciest unanimous far all cholces. or .... 0.11, 1"11t1 st•tt -the restaurant was located on the friends, and nutr1Uous enough for a fami· 1bey were Deover omelette, with bell Anyone can boll en egg -they say. Ne\\"POrt·Balboa peni11sula. ly meal. pepper, ham and onions, $ 2 .15 ; But the slmple truth of the matter ts that Loss o( his l~se forctod o"ner -and Further, when you can produce -as mushroom and scallloo, $2.25; apple and everyooo c.an't do 1he Job perfectly. omelette chef cxtraordlnnry -George George does -beautifully Conned tender clmamon, with lemon and brandy The same Is true of. other suPPosedly Zimmer to vacate the premises and seek omelettes, creamily moi.5t ln the middle nambe, JZ.36; Egg & Ale special, crisp easy "'ays to cook eggs. Which means if a new locale. It then took him nearly 12 and with an outer coating tinged wUh bacon. orteea chHe, croutons, frying or poaching has pitfalls. "'hipping mon ths lo find the exact combination of topaz, y.ou have created fare eminently mushrooms, sberry and sour mam, up a first-rate omelette rests somewhere conditions he wanted in a new site. suitablttfo.:.. a midday or evening repast. $2.35. betYl'een diflicult and dangerous. ' One has to conclude qu.lckly that the The Egg &--Ale'1 wide-rangin1 menu of· Other poullillilles you might want to The art of making a perfect omelette. quest was Yll>rth the effort. BecaUJe fers about 30 different omeletlee:. These consider amoag the restaurant's of. however; Is certainly one that can be George's latest establishment provides (all into six categories -plain and feri111s are the Italian salami, with mastered. As out 'n' abouters will learn an ideal atmosphere for enjoying the fine cheese, seafOQd, meat, vegetarian, com~ pannesan cheese, $2.15; chicken liver, by a visi t to the new Egg & Ale in food. binalion and fn.Ut. with sauteed Oliloo.s, $2.4.5; ln!sb tomato, 1he house wine ls f2.25 for a litre, 'l.00 Looking: forward lo t-hecking out these for a half litre, and 50 cents per glass. changes at the SeacH!f reswuranl. ~·hlch 1bere'1 also MJchelob, on tap, for 60 recenlly reopened following a rour- ccnt.s a pint. . month, $120,000 ren1oclcllng progrn1n tht\t Lunch Is served from 11 a.m. to 2 P'm., has turned the facility into a plush, early and diMer from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Tues-Califomia·s:tyle ~ostaur11nt. day through Friday. Saturday and Sun· The Seaclifl1s: Intimate dining arc,., day service Ls conunuous from 9 a.m, to scparatod from the 10\.lnge by un ex· 9 p.m. ...tensive wine &liar, overlooks: a s1nall. The Egg &: Ale is 10cated at 2531 private lake and the 'OCCan. Spt>cial ne"' Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beech. Look features, we've been told , Include a Sun· sharply, though, because the restaurant day chan1pagnc brw1eh and an clabornle is tucked away in a rather quiet comer businessman's lunch· of Eastbluff Village, adjacent to El Remodeling was performed by J . Ra y I Newport Bea~h's E::astbluff seciioo. Patterned along lines of an old English All are accompanied by a plate of. tan-with bell pepper, shallots and parsely, -------1~--ttWe spat ioo, there'1 a pleasanWA~-ing bOrl d'oeuv.res and a b-itket of St OS; n=lnldad. with banana.•, temm and Rancho Market and the Newport Tennis Construction Co., ('..osta J\1esn. Ed"'iJrtl Oub. Carson Beall & Associ ates. Palos Verdes 1-----"'·'bc"'r&r&.1,<kil<Jlll u...mctct1e.prepara1ioo.can!1.--'"'Wli-lOOl!l lbaLeruiblc.s.pa&rons-&o.sll esh,..wann,lo:ead..,w.i_tluwici1-it.lll!!S!"!'"'-'"~><'-'.!!!!.....,lll!beJ2.25- be faulted. Resulting in a fea tured house into an Old-shoe kind or comfort. The ply o{ butter-Prices start at $1.45 for the Or: tlie-CfiiC en 'v , sauteed Dtates, was the Dl'l'llllcct SwHff'---------...iHnt· erioF&1ecor•1<=.---.;;._--I • specialty that's inexpensive, versatile sparing use of decorative objects carries plain omelette and go up1o a high of $3.45 onloos, $2.4~; Swiss cheese and black and impressive· out the theme with an appropriate but for the crabmeat 01pelette that's topped olive, $1.95 ; roquefort cheese, with sour The Egg & Ale's opening actually subtle touch. with asparagus and hollandaise sauce. cream and cottage cheese, $2.25 ; cumm mark! the return of an old place in new An omelette at !he Egg & Ale proves a No one in our party of four opted for jelly, $1 .95; zucchini, in tomato sau Orange County's ever· c bang i n g The restaurant, located at 3000 J'alm taurant scene has just been altered Ave .• llunllngtoo Beach -in the llun· again with a major face-liftJnc at one of · gton seaclfft ~ community -is dress and neighborhood. Up until slightly v.•inner on t"·o counts. It's an elegant dish the same selection. But the praise was with paresan cheese, $2.05. n t I n g c o p u I a a subsi · ry-of the friin~· 1gtoo Beach cs tab ts. y . ' Zeppelin Flying High on Tour of U.S. FILMS ... (From Page !51 big American J1hn '''hl'n he present s his late;;t film , "La Bonne Annce," a ro1nan- tlc gangster story and now France's big- gest box offiai draw, in the United States in September. By MARY CAMPBELL AP Newsfeatures Writer Record-breaking tour audiences and grosses have been claimed by a lot ot rock groups -Beatles, Rolling Stooes. Three Dog Nig ht; Grand Fwlk Railroad. No\v Led Zeppelin is claiming one - biggest audience for one act ever in the United State!l. This "'as lit:iy 5 at the Tampa S!adium. the night afte r the British group started its U.S. tour in Atlanta. Allendanai in Ta m1>a was 56,000, with <t ~:i09,000 gross. Led Zeppelin is on a 33-concert, 3~ city tour, during May and July, with June off for vacation, expecting a total gross or I million. The quartet pcrt'orms \; out an opening act or in- tcnnission. for l\\'O and a half hours. The group ha s been popular ever since it started In 196fl, largely because lead guitarist Jimmy Page \\'as especially v.·cll kno\~·n already from being in the Yardbirds Wltil that group folded . But ir anybody thinks they're blase about playing to such a big crowd as in Tampa, he's \vrong. Lead singer Robert Plru1t, Jn New Orleans. said, "I think it ,,·as the biggest thrill I've had. I pretend -I kid n1yself -I'm not very nervous in a situation like that. I try to bowlce around ju.st like normal. "But , if you do a proportionate 1hing. it would be like halt of England 's population . "It \Vas a real surprise. Tampa is the last place I would expect to see nigh on to 60,000 people. It's not the country's biggest city. It was fan- tastic. One \\101.dd think it would be very hard to communicate; with 60,000 people some hnve got to be quite a distance off. '"There were no movie screens showing us, like in Atlanta. The only thing they could pick on \vas the coin· plete vil>tl of what music was being done." "We've only done eight tours in America. Compared to most English groups that's very fe\v. to do the sort of business and get the attentioo "'e have done. Last summer when the Stones v.·ere in America "'e v.·ere doing a tour coocurrent with thein. We had no coverage. \Ve Were beating their attendance, though. Led Zeppelin ha.on'!, in the past, sought much press coverage. So why the willingness to talk this year? Plant says, "We've been aware ot how well we 've been doing for a lon.g time. And I really think some people OU)!ht to kno\v \Vhat v.·e've done. "I'm proud of what we 've done and are doing, and so many more people could dig it. That is the idea. "But, I like lo talk to people witOOut them knowing w.ho I am. to get a pic- lure of 'vhat is going on in our SOl.!it'ly. It's always my ambition to \Valk dO\\'ll a street and be completely unohscrv· ed. If 1 "'as built up to be Elvis Presley. I wouldn't be able to make CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH ~ l iv11 Music -Belly Oencin9 Thurs.-fri,-Sat,.Sun. 2136 PLACENTIAA.lv1c.ro"1.o. COSTA MESA 642.0800 &Tufr!Jfli[ RDTAUIANT 2241 WEST COAIT HIGHWAY NliWPORT •IACN '46-5•U1 FATHER 'S DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 17 Complimentary C igars For All Oo1ds NOW OPEN 7 DAYS Lunch Fro"' 11 :JO Mo•.·frl, Dh•Mr Nlglltty Fro•• S P.M. 10 A.M. • 3 P.M. DINNER IS .SERVED FROM5 P.M. Phone IU-2770 u4irporter "Inn cr.JoteJ• 11700MAC ARTHUR BLVD, ~flt (o,pMlt. 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Th.is attitude has m- fluenced. my writing a lot : I've got right lb the root of everything, rather than ltVing on the sugary surface of adoratiOn." Plant and Page write most or the group's soogs. ~e are a col- laboratlon of all four. Gold albums have been "Led Zeppelin," "Led 1~i> pelln JI ," "Led Zeppelin Ill" and "Houses of lhe Holy." Allanllc, lhe laUer beiilg the besl-selling album in the U.S. for the fU"St t"·o weeks of ~lay. n..,roup also has a gold sin1le. "Whole Lolla Lovin'." B~t sin~les are not a big item with Led Zeppelin. "You can 't pick up on what we do in three minutes." Plant adm that some people thought the group was heavy, sexy rock rrom its hit single. "No\v I think they realize there is more. They realize \\'e have subtlety and a ipcctrum. You can't keep send- ing out heavy rock all the time. "Every lime we make an album. our musical leanings advance moce and more. A pe~ won't be repetltioua lf he has any artist111 at all. It !OWlds: egotistical but I think this group has the most talented musi- cians in England. "Jimmy Page has played backup with lnnumerable people from Burt Bacharach to the Rolling Stones. He is like the father ol the group. Bassist John Paul :Jones bas dooe ar- ran1emcnts for people who are v.·orld- famous. I came mering out of the blues and drummer John Bonham us- ed to be like me. "After bashin1 CM,11 infectious rock. we've started to level out into an artistically leaning group. There 's been no big hype behind it at all. n1e music sort of seeped through to peo- ple. The Cirst album v.•as sensitive. traditional songs like Joan Baez had done. Since !hen it has goue fro1n strength to strength. An aud.Jence can never antlcipete in advance what our nett album will be like." Real Cantonese Food "If I succeed in getting lwo or three money makers in !he Slates this way, you'll see hov• the big American com- panies will pi('k up Eruopean films and back thc1n wilh the sttme budgets." Lelooch discounls the suct'CSS of ",\ 1'1an and a \lloman " or "Z" as "fi!Jns that escaped from the cooccntration camp because they v.·oold have knocked down walls an)"vhere In the world. But the business isn't onlv films like those. 'Mlere are filrns in Europe lh<.tl 1neri t being sho"•n all ovl'r the U11ilcd Sta tes. not just a couple of houses in Nc\v York." Lirnelightc1·s Jle turn Glenn Yarbrough .and the original Llmelighlel's \viii perforn1 in their l.»s Angeles reW1ion concert on Sunday in the Music Center 's Pavilion :11 i ::JO p.m. Lou Gottlieb and Alex •tassilev are lhc group's other membt!rs "'ho 1vill be backed by a five-man inslru1nen1al e1r semble for the occasion. WEARENOW N OMAN Restaurant & DILtCATIHlN r----;;;;;;.;-D-;;-.;lCiA7---1 I 2nd DINNER 112 PRICE I I with e11tchC11e of lwO dlflntll I I 1•11~ IM ·~••l>llto• •I •••ll I FREE CARAFFE I eat here or take home ""r ., ...... o,. 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A fine arts major, he is one of 10 students across t h e country to enter the Cooperstown Graduate Progran1 where he will Jearn art conservation. NOW APPEARING WALT & PAUL Wed. thru Sun. SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. BANQUET FACll:ITIE~~ 317 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTINGTON IEACH 536·2555 EARLY ~!RD/SPECIAL CAR'mi"ROOM Friday and Saturday Only 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. AR limffl sened wltfi Msket of Fried hccllhtl-hllewe4 by cltolce of S.11p d11 Jo11r or Mind ,._ s.IH. Cklce Wed Potcrto, Shlffed Poteto or Ike PUeff. Clioke of Dmsl11t. loest Prl,... lib of hef-A• J ... Choppff Slrlob1 Sf'Mk-Mlllllroo111 S.He lrocllette of Ifft-Rice nd MnllrNM Snee Hollb•t S ..... -TartOJ Sa11Ce V.-,1 C11tler Parlftlt._. fried J11lftb. Shrilftp-CocktaU Sauce ... , Stf'Ota1taff-lke Plloff Pl.US TAI( AND 8EVl!ILAQE. 21112 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTINGTON B~ACH R~SERVATl\)NS 536·1421 SJ.SO s2.ts Sl.00 S2.SO SJ.ts SJ.ts SJ.ts PatJiers CJJay PamilyCJJinner at CJflmato, _fV!lwport_ • . • Soup ·\ Sunomono Salad • Shrimp Tempura • Chicken Teriyakl "'*' Beef Terlyaki • Lobster Yamato • Fresh Asparagus • Rice• Tea · ss. 95 Served for Parties of 4 or More •t Yttntto, Newport, only. EARLY RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED PLEASE TELEPHONE (714) 644·4811 llftntftt11 #60 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER TOM TITUS Intermission NOW, \\'ITIJ the sum1ner thzit haunted hiJn aU through musieal season coming up, high school and three ~eats t>f Bernie is getting ready for it. coll<.'ge. "I r!!Ulenlber when J H_q's beef! taking voice lessons couldn't even get out a com· to expand his th cat r i ca 1 plete sentence,'' he .says. h<iriwns. He'll be getti.!lg out plenry of The mere fact that he's act-!hem over the next three ing at all. however. comes as weekends. since he's on 11tage a surprise lo Bernie Sin\On through the enlire production when he reflects on his youth of "Last of the Red llot Costa Mesa to visit some friend s, I decided to stay here." Jf Yoo Can/' for which he,---•_nd_a_st_ut_te_r_ing~p~rob_lc_m __ Lo_v_er_s_.'_' ----4--I grabbed an award at Long Beach and Jater repeated at Lido Isle. BERNIE, AN optometrist by • trade, discovered local theater ''THIS ON& ('Red Hot jincr 19.3 8 Th'"e~ . AIRPORT ' e~Bl.IBY RESTAURANT f'rld•y, Jun! 15, : , · SHOP BUFFUMS ....,NEWPORT SUNDAY 12 TO S DINNER SPECIAL DAILY PILOT 2 9 -. Sef'Ved S1111doy I J to J , Mo11day 4 to I ., through one o( his patients ... Ifivers') scarea me \\'beg J who was choreographing a _first got it," he admits. "I production of ' • pajama didn't .know if I could handle Game" and talked him into that kind of a line load . But joining the cast. "'I got a part now (a week before opening), because l oould laugh on com· I can't wait to get on. For one mand," he says. "They had thi~g, l'v~ got three beautiful one scene where I had to laugh ladies (Diana S l;i e r w-o o d , tor a m:intite and a half." l'lelenif'EttgfSaiiQGeiie\rievc .11o-o1e~a1..uJ. e+ • TillSillfM[ .!.. .ALIAN...~0-0 , __ _,.___C:..o:..m:..p~lete Prime Rib Dinner, 3.75 ..,. '11ehnlft•nrfn;-'bafr...., _____ -/--r~----I ~.~----'"•t..roU.&~..011n111 _____ ;.,,. :l'-----1 TI!.11.t wa!I enoug -rose I Jiim-M~yHn the cast wttfntr~.' .. on showbiz, and in his next role Aside from amateur acting was a lead in "Abie's Irish and optometry, Bernie dabbles Rose." Since then, Bernie has in professional theater now pcrfonned 'in so me 40 pro-and then. He appeared at the ductions ·locally. at playhouses Hollywood Center Theater in in Costa Mesa Lido Isle Hun-some small roles and made one 1' tington Beach.' Irvine. u;guna, movie which "was never Santa Ana and Long Beach. re.lea~. and probably never N-Ap,...t11t -TNld9Y ttw. s.t.rdoy TEQUILA SUNRISE DANCING 12o2 S.E. BRISTOL Although he's pl ayed leading will be. roles in "The Gazebo.' "'An· "I'd like to act pro.. niversary W a It z' • and fessionalliy," he admits, ''but 1 "Generation," among others, doubt if I'd ever give up op. Bernie's fa v·o r i t e part tometry, That's what's mak· ("before this one," he em-ing the payments on the phasizes) was th3t of the house, the car and the boat." kosher inspector in "Catch Me FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 17 Dinner Served.From 4 P.M. !FOltMERl.Y ,ALISAOESl COSTA MESA 540 -8390 •••••••••••••••••••••• i ~eta lSella i : REST A UllAN1' : • • • GAINES STEELE AND THE AFFECTIONS • • with the JACK REIDLING TRIO • • • • The world's 111ost fcllftOlll rtiytlim oltd blues .. tertol11° • rMllf orrlst. lecelftd Pr..W.11t Nl1011'1 cltc11tlo11 for • ...tertol11l119 or tti. W1t1tet11 wt.Ito Ho•M. 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Dining at the Newporter Inn's Marine Restaurant Is a totally pleasurable exptrience. Excellent cuisine, ranging from our superb Rack of Lamb to Salmon Steak in Salsa· yerde, painSt<iking ly prepared by our European· trained chefs. A wine liit of'dlstlriclion to complement your enlr~e. And, in an atmosphere of continental elegance unmatched for relaxed enjoyment Dining Is The Marine R~staurant at .,~.w ... ·, : 11 07 Jamboree Road, [!J Newport Beach/ 714·644·1700 ' ALSO, THE LIDO LOUNGE/THE WINE CELLAR/l>tE BISTRO/THE CHELSEA BAR ' I I I GOOD FOR UP TO 8 ORDERS total SALE PRICE Only - c •• .r-~~~~-.,.,-~~~~~- • Arb y' s ., I I I 7942 EDINGER AVE. (Edingtr and Beach) HUNTINGTON BEACH I II •••• Coupon Good 'Ill June 22, Midnight •••• Ill! • ( ' ' , ~ ' ' \.. • • Doe ·Live! Doc Severinsen and his No\v-Generation Brass is per- forn1ing at Magic Mountain tonight through Sunday in Valenci~. 'J'oday's Chil dren. a young vocal group, also are on stage. Showti1nes are 8 p.ni. and 10 p.n1. , ~~T~ , ~ ·~ ~ Corona del Mar 'av Fi•te ltali1111. C11isi11e (,'ocl~tails 2325 E. COAS'r HIGHWAY 673-8267 Reservations. Open Daily -S p.m. to 2 a.m. CLOSED MONDAY Open 7 Duys Li.ve Tlieate1• Mystery Malies 'Exit' • • "ExU thr. Body" ~fa.king i1s finol ··exit" this \.\ cekf'nd Is lhl.s mvste1·y. <-'01nl'd~· p\tiyinJt tonight aod Saturday al 8:30 p,rn , at the I lunluJJl lOu Bl'tlC:h Pluv house. 2110 ~l oin St. llun1lngto11 Beach . f{escrvations 5.16--144!i. "l.:tsl of th~ !led llot U..vtrs" Opening tunit;h! for 11 th.rec· \\'~ekcnd run at the Costa ~lesa Civic Plnyhousc is this three-episode Neil Sin1on con1- ed.v. plar ing Frid:-iys 1 and Sa1urd:1ys at 8:30 p.111. in the Con1n111nify Cent('l' • iloriurn on the Orang€! C o n t y }~a i rgrounds, Rl'Sl'l'V ions 834-Sioo. "Jn the ~lldst or Life" "The Clo\\·ns" (;ontinuing an e rt le u d e d f'nga~cment at South Coast Jlepertory 11re these t"·o world I pren1ieres of ori~innl ~·ork!i - "('lowns '' on \\lednesday nnd 'fhursduy, ''Life" F. rid a YI throui:th Sunday :it 8 p.1n . in lhti Third Stf'p Theater , i827 Nev,,port Bl\·d.. Costa Mesa. Reservations 646-1303. ;,Surprise'' The Irvine Commu n ity Theater is of£1?ring a comt'dy- f;irce Fridays and Saturdays al 8:30 p.n1 . throu~h June 30 at !he UC Irvine tlumanities llall Playhouse. Reservations 641>-3178. TEMPLE GARDENS .. QffNE Re1taura11t RICKSHA COCKTAll- Luncheon & Dinner Deily TV DAILY LOG ~~.~.~.~~E Featuring Exotic: Tropical Drlnks 1100 ADAMI fet HwMfJ COSTA MHA 540-1'37 540·1923 A114, lt1 G•r•• Gr••• 1Jt01 llOOIHUlST CAJ c••P••11I 4J1.1020 Friday Evening JUNC15 Saturday Morning JUNEllS l:tO DD D Ill tr! 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TIA WITH DINNER • ~WllJl\.lf@' D' 9) Tbt fr111l PHpl1 fiJ €t) Thi Jetsons _<~l'.'.'._fh~~~ _ •I ~'*' ~ inner, Entertainment, lf.llittltRi1e1ls OJohnW•JntTheitie • l u"c h 11·2 e Din"et ~·12 • CI05ed IOr Lundi \¥911. 3801 EAST (oAST H 1GH \\'AY Cu110:->A 01:1. f.IAR, CAt1rukX IA P11 os1:: (714) 675-1374 • S.it. & Sun. -l p.m. to 12 • • 2440 W. Coost Hwy. ·1 ~ :•:o; ~h • ~4i7~1 ... '--""@IC)=::-::"'"+.,..,,, ,.,,,.=--'I 496·5773 Nightly Dinner Specials S3.95 TALEo/t6cWHALE 400 MAIN, BALBOA PENINSULA PLENTY OF PARKING I 673·4633 499·2626 Dancing Nightly 1:00e rn omN•ws O (l)@ Th1 0smond1 9 ~inl ltt Dollln lfO) Vi1IGll On 1 l70 NIWl'OlT ILYD., COSTA. MISA 442·12fJ MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB Lark Room DINNER SPECIALS Choiee of Sovp or Selecl 8ek•cl Poteto or Rice Pll•f e Girlie 8r1•cl WEDNESDAY -Top Sirloin Steak -·············· $2.95 THURSDAY -Pdme Rib ............•............••.•..... $3.40 FRIDAY -Shrimp Stuffed with Crab ............ $3.10 SATURDAY -T ournedos of Beef -----······-···-······$3.85 SUNDAY -Louisiana Prawns ............................ $3.65 Ora11ge Cou11ty's Top Entertainment THI TWIN GUITARS Butldy and Heten WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY 81nquet F1cili ti11 up to 450 People 1 l71J GRAHAM AYENUE (At Werwr) HUNTINGTON IUCH (714J 146°1114 fJ1lJ lf2·1tl4 Cil Trvth tf ~lllllCll Q) C.untry Music (jJ .bl••I World B wti1f1 MJ LIM? m I Love Lucy 1111 Dn1• el J11nnlt fl) SlmplMMnU M1ri1 ED TIM liftlJ' Arts "Dr. Mtl PGWtlr' ttt MUlllCI a!> ltolltr Derby (D li1rs' Club mspeld Rtttr 7:30 B World tf Sul'Yfnl JGhn rorsythe nanatcs "The Last Gr11t rirst," O Holly'#Ood lqu111s 1:30 II Cll S11tri111 D 9 m Pink r1ntP1eT O !J)@ Suptrstlr MO¥il fJ Joy or Sewl~a 9:001J (j) Amuln1 Chin Q l1Q1 m Undenl•I IU Movie: "P1r11treop Comm1nd" (d11) '5&-Richard Bakalyan. O MDWlt: "rour Skulls ol Jo11ath111 Dl1ke'' (hor) '59-£du1rd Franz. m Movie: "S1m1on ind tM: Vim· pire Women" (hor)-Santo. Lorena V1l1zquez. D Movie: (2hr) ''frill 11 till LDM· some "n•" (dra) '36-rred Mac· Murray, Henry Fonda. 9:30 6 S~by·OGo (j) To Ttll UM Trvtll 0 6-j ffi The B1t1i;1ep ({} Clltul IJ) Tlj111n1 : Window to the Sod 0 Million $ M0\'11: (2111) "Jeltbtl" 0 (]) Tiit Brad~ Kld1 (drt) '38 -B!ttt Davii, GeOl'lt lJ) C.rtoon Carnival Brent. Henry Fonda. 10:00 Q [Qi m S11l1b 2020 ®!Th• Mtw Price Is Rilht O Ci)@ lewltehed m Thtt 1111 @II Cini en Su C111 m Dniptt p Cl Cootin1 Ult CMll·hl w., 1D:30 fJ CJ) J11l1 i nd tht llSSJtlts ~ U lt td Wttld Q ®) m llun1rG11nd ~ n 111 g RGlle1 Games a) S1l1ri to Adnrrtu!t 0 (I)@ Kid Powt1 ffi Tht Add1m1.F1m1ty . 0 Movie: ''The Pied Piper" (adv) 1:00 ~ 00 CBS fnd!f,. Mtwtt: 0 (ll11) '42-Monty Woolley, Anne Bader. looclbp, Mr. Chipt (mus) 72-m loapel Sintln& Jubilee Peter O'Too!1, Petul1 Cll1k. . 0 ®1 ms1nlord ind Soa (R) ll:OOl)(J)Theflinbton•• Q CfJ (1) Q) The lrtdy Bunch Q I@ m Major Le11ue l1ub1H m Hartl (!I The Rlllem1n Q) Tiit U11toudl1ble1 0 (I) Q) r.unly "'•nlom fE H1111111111 Cor1j1 m Ad lib · fill Wtdill1rto11 WHk ill lttritw ll:lO 0 C1) aJ Funky Pf11nto11 tII Ota,lrttl m My Favorite Mtrtitn a:> C..•11nltJ E'ltlltl II) Movie: (C) "Balltd of 1 C~ll· rb ,J OYSTER BAR . ~-·1-1--========~=--j ffi J19111ts1 llnsu111 l'rlf'I• fi1hler" (wes) '63-Marty Robb ins. 1,30 D ®J m n.. litt• """ <Ill a rn Ill m"" .,.,. c..,1o <•> Afternoon Wffk Dcrys: 11 :JO A.M. to 12;JO Fri. a11d Sor. 11 :JO A.M. to l :JO Su11dcrys: 4:DD·12 MIDNIGHT BANQUET FACILITIES Up to 60-1!,JO • 4 pm Saturday Only 9093 E. A DAM S, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962./911 Excel/.ent Seafood witli Ocean View Dining RIVIERA 'I BRANDIE BRANDON DUO, T,.1.-Sat. ROYAL "HIGHNESS" HOUR I 4 to 7 p.m., Mon. thru Fri. I Sund•y Roy•I Champagne Brunch I' Fmhlolt Show by Murl11'1, 11:15, Thundoy. Open k•en Days. 32802 COAST HWY. !al Crown Valley Pilr~w;iy1 LAGUNA NIGUEL mITL.f.I jl!Jexiccui Restaura1it PROUDLY PRESENTS THE For Your Dancing Pleasure SCENE Ill Tuesday thru Saturday 2201 E. 1st St., Santa Ana lletweM Sa11to AIMI n4 Newit0rt fwys.J Staak • Lobst1r • Chicken RAOUL & MICHAEL Wednesday *• Sat1rdey Jolly Ox Huntington Beach (J llacks So11tll of tti. S•11 Dfeto fwy. •11 llnc:h ll•d.J ftrettjilte11t11 m Mtl'f lriffin Stlow 12:00 f) (j1 Artllit's TV funnits m citrnt~ D Johll Wlfll• Jh11trt le "'"t• 0 (I)@ al ABC'• Wldt World ol t:OD .0 91 m Clrd• 11 F11r (II) Sports 0 Cl) (I) Q) a ... 22% (II) 0 Movie: (C) "Thr1t Tou111 Tex· G) Dr11net 1n1" (wes) '54-Mil:zi G1yno1 ft) Ni• m l111t1r fl!) Mlsttrpltai 1k1tn "The G1m· @II Ch1•p;.n1hi9 Wrtstllnl bier" Part I (R) 12:301J (J) fat Albert tIJ £1 Show dt leee ¥111tu m 11p111eu un,.. .. f'rqn• 1:30 O Lt• Trf'rino's loll 0 New Comedy Series * LOVE THY NEIGHBOR a rn m m "EM111[ "" "'' Neighbor fJ N1ws ID 1tt Slll•rt aJ Mudlldl1 lflli1111 Ui) Prt111llr dtl '4 10:00 0 ([QJ a;, Tht lold Ones (R) OmGJNtws o rn rn m wti•t About 1 olllOf· rn? ~The Youn1 Scientists" 1!&8 scie ntists. 1:001J (j) CBS Children's film rrstival 0 Movie: ''lhe 811 Cloc.k" (dr~) ·4s-R11 Milland. @ American Pltf1iul ritneit OJSovl Tr1in m• ... m MDWi• l:JO 0 (I)@ U.S. Open So" Cllem· ploftlhlp (Zhr) CJ Movie: "M111 With the lun .. (wes) 'SS-Robert Mi!chuni. m Cl'l1mpion1hlp 8owllna GI Cine tn 1a l11d1 2:00 I) Ollltf'1 Trtthoust RES TA.UR.ANT .. SHIP AHOY •. CHAPTER II WAYNE GABRIEL TRIO fJ Sllerloct Holmn JMetrt @)LI Mi>llntr1 m fl1in1 lint 0 l re1t lto1d1 ol Anltrice 00 lntern1tlo111I Hour @) Tltrllltr m Combe! ' r ,, ' I• .. ~· f. • ' • , ., " l ' •' • l OPEN DAILY 11 :30 31727 S. Coast Hwy. (Near :'1!11narch Bay f South Laguna 499-3900 Featur ing 01an99 County'.s Finest American & Kosher Style Foods CATE•ING & IAKERY LUNCH I DINNERS COCKTAILS "I 10"' q ~nu .. ,, Ji 1011'-/(ql" SUNDAY BRUNCH -BUFFET 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. HOURS Tuo $day ·Sunday I 0 A.M .• 9 P.M. Closed Monday Continental Cuisine Cocktails Serving Luncheo11 and Dinner Alondny th rough Saturday. Cl osed Sund3ys We dre locdfE'd next to the May Co. in Sou th Coast Plaza . JlJl S. lristol Costo M•sa 540·3140 • For Your Dining And Dancing Pleasure Playing Nightly Wed. thru Sun. Tundoy thn1 Sctt11nlay Jolly Ox Mission Viejo (L• Po ltnd ••d tk S.11 DJ.tie fwy.I The Exciting MARK DAVIDSON Every .Girl Wins a Big Prize! Special Awards for Prettiest Girl and for the Best Bathing Suit! CONTESTANTS MUST BE I 6 YEARS OF AGE AND MUST WEAR PERIOD BATHING A ITl'llE This Contest is Part of a Day,Long Wingding Celebrating the · Grand Opening of the Spouter Saloon &45 -1900 &11 Ee1t 17111 St. Con• M111, Ca. and General Store and the Remodeling of the Old Pavilion in Authentic Waterfront Victorian OTHER EVENTS INCLUDE FREE HARBOR CRUISES ON THE PAVILION QUEEN, WATERM ELON EATING CONTEST FOR KIDS, ~Kids Like T 0 FREE auFFET AND FABuLous DANcE FEATURING THE 16-PI ECE soc1ETY FOR THE'PRESERVAT10N oF BIG BANDS! t Ask An.dy ~ ~~~~~!~~~:~ llBlJ•I• BA~:o~~~~;;~,A-.. .. -. . . V . t .1. l '(J J.&;~ I 10:JO O T1tk lick O @@ CDU.S. Ope11 Sell Ch1mplo11sllip Pnvltw G) N1shYlllt Music @I) IUllll'JIS "'" IJ o a ro m m lftwl (3J (I) ®) Nt'll'I 0 0111 ..., """d Ci) M11'1h1I Dtlllft m Trrttl er Co11..ii11111m G) MDWie: (C) ''Cold 101 the Clt- 1111" (adv) '64-Jelfrey Hun!er, fE Futbol·Socctr ED Homtwoocl "Poe t Son1m1ken." 11 :15 m ci111111• 34 11 :301J CBS Litt Mntr. -o,.rltlt• Dis1ster" (dr1) '51 -John Mills, D ®.l m lolln111 c..,.n O Stpleur Pr111nb D CI> 00 1i!1 Diel c...11 (j) Nl(htwt111: 0 ! StlC!iLI Rock On A hill-hour rock music show witll Dr. ,.ook ind lhe Medicine Show, S1nt1n1, Blood, Sweat & Tears, 1mon1 others. m To Tell the Trutll 12:00 O We1on Jral11 OJ AllrH Hltdtcott Pmtllb 12:30 OJ Movie: "'Thi race lelllltd Ult Milk" (mys) '63-Ptttr Lorre, m•111~ l:ta @D CIJ - 0 "MIDNIGHT SPECIAL" * SEASON'S MUSIC HIT Q t1j m Mldnlfllt Sptelel Jim Croce hosts. Gu ests Include Jo Jo Cunne, S.voy Brown, Ma•ln• Wtl· don, BobbJ Womack, Kin1 H1rvelt, 1nd Uttle Anthon1. IJ Movie: ''O.S.S. 117 -hullle Ap11t" (dr1)-John Gtvln. l:JO fJ Mtvit: "Rtbil P'lilht tt Cllbl• (adv) '60-Ptltr Vtn E"JCk. 1:45 B Movie: "bperhMnt PlfiloUS" (dr1) '44 -Hedx Lamarr. J:OO OJ AH·Nillll Sllow: ''Set Dftlla." '11tt C11w Monstlfs," 811 Atltdl 3:10 II Mnll: (C) "Love Sims of tM Ammn" (adv) '58--Don T11for. mTrmlurt 2:30 8 IKkyltd Sef1ri 0 1nt1rn1tlon1I Zont 00 Fer Oirt rllcks UJ Tnie Allventu1e iD Hum1n Dimension 2:45 ffi Soccer C:1m11 3:00 U P11nb Are Li•• Ptopll 0 Arrlcu1tu1t USA 0 Movit : ''Cn1lry Scout" (wt!) 'St-Rod C1meron. James A1ness. O Mo'l'i1: (C) "Bullelo Bill" (wes) '.t4-Joel McCrea, Linda Darnell. ®1 kit nee Action The1!1t m Movie: (C) '111e Outriders" (wes) '50-.klel McCre1, Ill Movi1: "Doctor of Doo111" (ho1) -Armando Si!vt$11e. ~ C.n1dl1n Adv1ntur1 J:JO IO The Sles11 Is Owtr GDnCampus (j) Movie: "[led:ronlc Monstfl"' (Scl·ll) '58 -Rod Cameron. 0 CI) Thi Monle11 6II rutbol·Soccer m Aa:rlcvlture USA 4:00 B Dr. lrt ne K1sso1l1 CJ Whtl's lofnt On U Cil Al!frl_u11 l1ndst•lld Em Rlftirffiiil! of the Court iD Roller l11'1es Cii> P1nor1m1 Latino (£) Yolct of A1ricull11t1 •:lO 11 Just N1tur1! Olnqu!IJ 0 Movlt: "'Th11 Am1dn1 T11nspar. 111t M111" (sci-Ii) '60-Dou1l1s Ken- ~ nedy, M1rguerite Chapman. 0 Sports Adlon Pt0-(l1 Jock., Robyn Smith Is proriled. Cl) I Dr1e1t1 ol Je1nnle l}j) Toun1 Dr. Klld1r1 m It! S11111t tlll rnm F11turt meoriina"" 4:•5 IE Rtlttr C1m11 KOCE CHANNEL 50 4:00 Mlllor ll .. tri' N1l1llllorlllod -rn1111•1r"'• v•rl11y proor•m llotltd by Fred Roo1r1. •:XI lltctrlc COl'llp111' -Edll<:e!IOl'ltl · t"rtrl1!nmtnt tor primary ICl'toGI cn!IO••"'· • s:oo s111m1 Strttt -ent.rtar11mtnt • ~-,.,ic. '"" humOI' to teach r11dlno 11'1d numbers t• prHr<Mooltrl. •:oo our Miii ht'Tllt MIU!• -Tiit dll· flcul1 rolt of OIH' l)OllCtmlf'I In lN•Y'l cllennl"P IOClety, f :)O teem -Pr111<1ot1lt1nt cl'llldren help creatt their Own proor-m. 1:00 "''"""'•" Otl.,,,,1 -"0t1 •e1 ,~ $It AOlll"" $tt I! 111111 Wecinetdl '(, J1.1n• 1a. "' t:oo ll'M, l iOO l fttrtpl!y krttl/Orlr'l'lt -"Gllllto" f ;lO JUJt Jan -A i:tl'OOram of Ul'lll•u•I ver,111111 ot conll!'l'IPQl"try Im Vin• dtfGI, ' ~· .. F'rfday, June 15, 'The Man in the Shadows' E-me-rges LONDO~ IUPl l -When the adul1:1t1on or the pop music "'orld rolled over tJ1e Ben1les like a t1dlll wave In 1963 thtrc "as one member ot the quartet \\'ho \\•as not sutr n1erG1..'tl. In the group portraits of the d1,."('ade the Beatles dominflted, (icorge Harrison always seem- ed to be trying to edge out of the spotlight. They called him "the mnn in the shcldows" and "the Beatie nobody know s." Pop music experts though t they understood. John l.cnnon Deutlcs in J970 th~ experts have been confounded. and not for the first time. llarrison has beeonui. arguably, the equal of the others as in· strutncrualist and songwriter. with a commitment to social justice just as fervent as that of his old colleagues. l1e has written ln "f\.1y Sweet Lor d" one of the biggest selling hits ever writlcn by the Beatles singly or in com- bination. He organized and played in a pop concert for th e relief of the children cf Bangladesh that ran up an nU- time record box office take for a charity affair. hln1. liarrison lives at ltenley-on- Thamses. outside London, in an extritordinary hou se called "The Friary," a mass of tur- rets and embellishments bu.lit more than a century ago by a mnn with money enough to in- dulge his unorthodox taste in architecture. Vic torians call ed his idJosyn- cratic type of construction a ;'foll y.'' Th e light switches and door knocker are in the shape of monks. By coincidence its previous tenants were 100 nuns of the ~lesian order. food which, said a friend, "Is a Ringo's hlt record, "lt Don't pity since Patti is a smashing Come Easy" . .tie has played cook." on albums cut by other Lennon a n d McCartney, The high polnts or his career because they wrote most of nre u n do u b t e d I y the the greal Beatles hlts, are Bangladesh C011cert and the generally considered lo be the single, "h1y s"·eet Lord." richest of the foursome. But which came out of it. The con· music trade papers believe cert in New York, on Aug. 1, }larrison also ls a millionaire. 1971, drew an audience of The Friary is said to have cost 40,000 and raised $250,000 in him more than $350,000. ticket sales alone. The record Harrison was a ~ a t e album sold $4,500,000 worth its developer but there is no first ten days and is expected inistaking his right to a posi-to reach an ultimate gross tion on the pedestal in pop oc-three times that. Paltl Anka Sin,gs Son,gs In Vegas CAESARS PALACE -Diana Rou and lhe Jee Follies end June 20; Paul Anka and Dan· ny Kaleikini starts June 2.L DESERT INN -Milton Bccle and Florence llenderson. Fl~AMTNGO -Jack Jones and ~1yron Cohen and Fal'!: Domino. FRONTIER -Patti Page and Jack Carter. LAS VEGAS HILTON Liberace and Louis Prima. RIVIERA -Eng 'elberl Humperdinck. SAHARA -Johnny Carson and Phyllis McGuire. SANDS -Don Adarns. -- • -..... <ind Pau l l\1cCartncy were olr viously the blazing talents y.•ho held the grou p together. Ringo Starr \\'as a colorful personali- ty in his own right. In February Harrison became the last of the Beatles to cross the date line out or But llarri!ron they said - y.·ell he was absolutely esscn· the 2Ds. He celebrated hi s Local authorities ha ve given Harrison permission to refill •the ornamental lakes that \\'Cre an original part of the estate. He and his pretty wife, Patti ha ve been spending m~f their time l ately going to auctlonS' ror-rumiture and decorations for the house. cupied by Lennon a n d Harrison brought together l\1cCartney. The Beatles have for that concert such giants of a I w a y s discouraged com-pop as Bob Dylan, Ringo, Eric petitive comparisons of their Clayton, Leon Russell , Klaus talents, however, and it is a Voorman and his sitar rule that meets with Har-teacher, Ra vi Shaaink~~·~r.~B~ut~ittf;:;;:;;;_;;;~;;~;;;~;;l-----J risoo's alllCnv.aL was.11ar.Rsenrffi9-t , He Pfefers let ~s..._ ed. asc:.eJ.ic.Iace-alight-with-i& ~ ...;f---mhr-rnurst' wtttr""111S'" Stit h bh thday-quietty:-rt be!l~tiful flawing. g u i-t a'1'---still ~priva.te-~rson he-was phrases in ballads and his when hew~~ 1nv1ted as a teen - conimand of rhvthm in rock. ager to Join what was to Bul he \Yas the Youngest of the bcco.me the . most ~amous tt.>an1 and was rcaliy not quite musical grou p 1n pop history. has written and the records spiration, that the cro"'d FOR MRENTS AND he has played on or produced remembered most as they YOUNO PEOPlE GEORG E HARRISON ON TELEVISION ~ solo performer of the san1c He has a press agent -but n1agnitudc as the others. that gentlen1en's function is to Since the breakup or the keep the 'Jlt'eSS away from I•• tlae G1clle1·ies They do no l go out a great deal. Patti. a model who does much of her work for charity these days, bakes bread and prepares Harrison's meals. He prefers basically vegetarian speak for themselves. Songs departed on that memorable such as "While ~1y Guitar night. Gently Weeps", ''Here Comes For George it \\'as more the Sun", "Beware of than just another Beatles Darkness", "Isn't It a Pity" triumph. It \\'SS a coming into and others. He produced his 01vn. D~sign Gallery Features· N.Y. Artist Lecture Tells Art of Hctndicaps l)ESIGN GALl.EllY -2.JO Newport Center Drive. Nc"'JJOl'l Center. 1-':.iintin;::s an rl gruphics by Carolyn Jablonsky or New York. 'l'hrough J uly 1. ;:tnd !\·!aria Klein o[ Capistrano Beach, noted artists and pro- fessors rcc.-e nt!y returned from insfructing art in Mexicoi arc exhibiting their work through Sunday. Costa Mesa. Oils by Millie Winkler through J une. The only comprehensive !\lESA VERDE LIBRARY -2969 A1esa Verde Drive, Costa h1esa. 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Craft s by Vcva Anne Cosper. ·rhrou~h .Ju1u·. NE "'PClHT 11 .\HllOH ABT i\1USEU:\'l -2211 \V. Balboa Bl \'d .. Nc111>01'! Bt~ach. ~l :irkcl Street Program. an experi- mental urt st•lt1ction prOJ:!ran1 forn)('<I. by Joshua Young under a National Endo·.vment for the Arts grant. features the "'Ork of Janu_•s Albertson .. Judith Linhares, rit Louise Stan ley, Donna llerrcsho!f :1nd l'hyllis Ideal. In the Entrance Galley. t"'O major \\'Ork.• by Ida lloro,vltz. }fours: Tuesday through Sundav, noon-4 ).111. and Fnda · gh__J.Wy_ l~ NE S >A CI-~ -1:,,15 B ?-.tonrovia. r\ewport Beach . r.·irst e;.;-~ bition by Greg l·:r1,ekson. r111tlled ··a painting to my father." I-lours: 1',riday thrbugh Sunday, 7-12 p.m. Information. J ean St. Pierre. &15-iOli. GALLJ::RY 1.100 Dl-:SJGNS -3375 Via Lid o, Newport Beach, •lours: l 1-5 p.m. weekdays and 12-4 p.m. Saturday, closed Sunday. Oil 1>ainlings by Jack Kay, through June 23. OllANGE COAST COLLEGE -2701 Fairview Road, Costa f\1esa. 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Mal· The Science of Handicapping vem St., Fullerton. Hours: Tuesday through Sunday, I-5 is sponsored ns a community p.m. FacuJty exhibit by teachm at the center. Through service of the Rancho Santi· June 24. ago Community College Dis· GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE -Library Gallery, 2701 Fair· trict. One session remains af· view Road, Costa Mesa. Photography ex hibit by two artists: ter the Monda.y meeting. The American Pride by Scotty Ross and The Italy I Love by final lecture/demonstra.tion is Phillip Sopocko. Through June 19. set for June 20. It will also CA LIFORNIA l\1USEUM OF SCl'ENCE AND INDUSTRY -begin at 7:30 p.m. in Phillips 700 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles. Firth annual Hall Theatre. For further in· exhibit presented by the Photography Instructors Association formation, please call the Of- features 250 outstanding photographs by high school and fice of Cominunity Services. college students in Focus '73. 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IJ'OI H••Pt•I r •• , .. 11 •t ••k•• st. 545•llll DAILY PILOT ----~-'Ltteky~ Lyricist: -¥outh~a-l-e 1-1+.--- .· L iglat s Ota NEW YORK (UPI ) -In an thew; the music and lyrics for his four years at carnegie age or ''youth " musica ls, it's the Brood.,..·ay sho\\' "But· Tech in Pittsburgh, an d not too su.rprising to find walk· tcrfUes Are Free," and lyrics through a ;·Vanity'' recording ing in th~ footsteps of famou s in collaboration u•ith Leonard ttt.'C lvcd the aUenlion of of(. Broadway musicmakers such Bernstein for part of "~1:iss.'' Broad"·ay producers In Ne"- as Lerner and Loewe. Frank wtuch O!>(:!netl the Kennedy York . Since it Tll0\'00 to Locsser and Richard Rodgers Cen ter ror the Performing Broadway, howe\'rr, the pnr a man who is young enou gh to Arts in W'a!hington last year. duclJon has changed con- be their grandson. l Sch"•artz was born in New sidcrably. he said. S ·•0 Sch I Y k lsed · R I N y "Jn SChOQI it was essentiall y te.,...::n war z, mus or , ra ir1 os yn, . ,, "'riter and lyrlclst f 0 and now Jives with his wife. a a period musical that revolved ··Godspell" and "Pippin,'' j fom1er actress, in Con-around !he rnachinations ol 25. necticul. ~Us music career Charlemagne's court ," h e ;,Thus far, J've had a very began at age six wilh piano said. Now, on Broadway, it fortuit ious ca reer in thut lessons that progressed to has been treated as a 1nusicril things have in fact co1ne my .sessions after high schoo l .:i t comedy "rather alien to "'hat way," Schwartz said in an in-the J uliard School of Music. 1 intended." terview. "It happens to me Bu t ihe theater inveigled On the olher hand, the inus ic continually. hin1 3\\'ay from the concert for "Gotls pell" from ''God's "My father said to 1ne one state. time that he thought it much ··r ve n e v er particularly SpeH," 1neaning good ne"·s is 1-..b<.U.Llo-t~""'"i<-'"'Ul-t<H>o-b"e~eRFH• .. •H>eeoffif~~Hi!effi,;_--'"'-"'·.,-For lhe Hilm-..,...<m,.-l:;.::..-;.;:;:,_jl sma -'hicll.is a lyric I in-clan as far as piano goes." shown at tltis yezir '! C:innes MUSICMAKER terpolated into 'Pippin' -and Sch\\'artz said. "I was rea lly 1''iln1 Festival, he \V r o l e S h S h t I hink h · · tep en c war z t t al's c:ertamly true tn too lazy lo practice scales and .. Beautif ul City," c h 0 s en n1y case." more inclined to play by ear. S c hwartz's achievements "'hich frustrated my teachers. recentl y as the city song fo r are not many, bu t they are ··J always wanted to write Ne"' York "'here the fil m \\'as impressive. He 1vrote the for the theater. Actually it 's made. lyrics for "Pippin," a musical 1nuch easier because there's •· 'Godspell ' \\'as originally comedy about a son of the no one doing it ... It's not done at Carnegie 'l'cch in 1969. French Holy R-0man Emperor pa rt i c clarly com petitive. tirn..: for rehearsals a n1onth and a half later. \Vhat is e s pe c ially ·tJisneyland's "Electrical Pa rade." feat uring a quarter of ri million tiny. f\vi nk- :r ng. colored lig hts will highli gh t the r'ar)..'s sun1n1er season beginning Satur- 11:1.y. 'l'Jic par.:ide \Vi ll be presented nightly at 9 and 11 :30 p.111. through Sept. 8. Charlemagne; the music and There's practically no one in the year after I graduated," l.vrics ror the stage and fi lm rny ge neration "Titing for the Scl1111art z snicl. •·Jt was the productions of .;CrOdspell ," a thea ter.•· project of J o h n -~'I i c h a e t moden1day version of the He "'rote "Pippin" as part l 'ebelak." Gospel Acco rding to St. Mat-of a school club project during \Vhcn the produ cers called note\\'Orthy aboul Sch"·a11z's niusic is thal not one song sounds like another. Each is qull c different und usually pa11cn1cd after a parlicular ~enre of 1nus ic. Olivia Feels at Home • Ill France ' G~ \'l\'I ·\~ BRO\\'\' A,. Newsle1h.orts Wrf!1::r France is a great pl.1c~ for r:;ising children ··tx>~ni.:se it is ~11 years behind the limes," in r11c opinion of actress Otivi.1 c!c llavilland. \\•ho li1•cs in Paris. I lcr ch ildren arc.• Benj· ;im in Goodrich. 2:1, and C:iscle Ga lante. 16. days every "·eek at 8: 10 <1 .111. an d doesn't return ho1ne until 5:30 p.1n . -"'it h lats of ho1ne "•ork. On'fhursdays and Saturdays she has half-da y school holidays and might g·• hor~eback riding. But. she n1ight study . Their ex- ainina tions are rugged and the final one, at the end of the 12th year "is horrendous." "But at the end of that lime 1nany child ren are <:o \\•ell so 11·cll educated, they need no n1ore schooling," .~he c.:.>n1- n1ented. ",\ lot of pt•ople have the er- roneous impression th:l l the French are very soph isfit.'lterl. hut !hey aren't rea lly ... In f:icl F'rcnch bo~·s arc terrifie<i of English girls. \Vh en they t1re se11 t off to Englancl to leat'n ~l language they arc 11 arned Ilic girls arc ver.v (;iscle n1ay be ··too you11g: in precocious. At 16 rny son \.\'as spirit" even at 18 to cope \Vith tell ing inc hO\Y r.:ist the An1crican life and its school,;, Englis h girls 1vere. and he has she observed ... She has never heen lee ry even of having his bee n any"'here. not even a l'.:n~Jish cousins visi t hi m "·hen n1o vie, "'ith a boy.'' at the Faculte des Scie nces France since he "·as 4, but he and plans to aim for a "high is extren1ely American-n1h~d· degree '' in An1erica when he ed and subscribes to t"•o l1as r ecei 1•ed one in France. An1erican news weeklies. In But like many America n fact he was so involved abroa d n1othcrs. ~·1 iss de Ha villand in the recent An1erican (!lec- says she doesn't kno111 what lions. she says, that when her son is up to. P r e si de n t Nixon wcis "I suspect he has mnde up reelected. •·1 sent a \\'ire of his 1nincl "'hal so rt of career congrat ulations to Benjamin." he wa nts, but he doesn't fir.d it The t1vo·lime acaden1y necessary to tell his n1other," award "'inner. no"' 56, has Lile she observed. ··r1o"'ever -same gracious manner 'lnd French children do not usuall y soft expression remembered 1 r e a t t h ei r p n r e n Is by her earliest fans. She Jives casually, . :· in a narrow "doll's house" ~1iss de 1-iavi lland says she \1'as recently divorced , after 10 y e a r s separation. Gisele had to be uprooted Sf' Gisele had to be uproo:ed so often. it seen1ed a good ar- rangement •·to billet her there." she explai ns. But 1nother and daught er spend n1uch time toget her. Gisele likes to cook. French gi rls enjoy the \\'Oman's role in the hd1ne. It may be beca use Maitresse de Maison (mistre51> of the house ) is such a nice sounding respectful litle, one deserv~·d by 1\•omen, observes J\liss de Hav illand . becaus e they are really •·chief adrn inistrators of co n1plcx organizations - thei r hon1es." She cannot guess hO\\o' Jong \vith a few roon1 s on each r~rench children' will n1a intai n floor and a garden in back. their lack of sophistication ~1uch of the lime now Gisele because ··more French youths lives across the street 1\'ith are being affected by traveling her father, Pierre Galanti!, ;\merican yout hs." American magazine editor, from .. vhom you! h \\.' it h ii s mode of dress. lriiiiioii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"i! n1usic and the type of cigaret-~ Jbuth Coast Repertory HELO 0\IEAI TWO BR ILLIANT SHOWSI "IN THE MIDST OF LIFE" upon Sch\11art 7. to score the off-Broad"•ay version. h c ju1npccl to it and finished in "Perhaps one of the reasons each nun1ber is so pa rt icular is th;1t I \\'as \\Tiling a numbe r to identify a character and was tailoring th~t nwnber to bring out cer .. tain aspects of that charac> ter." he suld. "I fl'Cl that a "'riter, or any 'nd or creative person, ls COil• sta:1tly striving to establ ish his own style. So to be told that you don't have a style ls somewhat disturbing, although f think in a sense it's a little bit accurate because I know I ha ven't yet form ulated what I \Vant to do. "But I think within that style you ctin 't constantly drau• the same picture or son . ll's an inlcrcsl.iug p[]lbJem. .• ~·,.• __ ~·lany of Schwartz's songs, including "Day By Day," "By ~ly Side'' and '·Beautiful City'' from "God.spell," have found !heir "·ay onto the charts as best sellers, and the sheet 1nusic sales for both "Pippin" and "Godspe\I" have been I. r c 1ncndous. • Nevertheless. Schwartz could not pin down the one he likes the best. ··~·ly favorite song is ah11ays the last one I've done," he t 1id. "I have no favo rite song really.'' J am not around... But this summer she \vi ii . One French 111oth er 111as ap· take her on. an .educ~tio~al palled that he r· son. "·ho had tour of America. ret racing its lived "'ith an English fa1n ily earl~· development, beg1nninl! while .attending _s__c___h__o_o_l_,__________i!!_ Jamesto1\11 and going on to ----~ .. ~became involved.'' Shi• ~ad!y visi t Plymouth ilo ck . te sn1oke is leaving its stamp all over Eruope. she 5:ays. But French youths have a long \\.'RY to go to ca tch up . ·---Henjan1in "'as born in A zesry, Vior1nt M11slc•I • ·~.,~,,~ .. ~.~.~ .. ~s•,~.,-.,~,--llr "THE CLOWNS" • lold i\1iss de Havill;inJ "it has Sturbridge, \\lashington and An1e rica and has lived 1n happened." Phil adelphia before going1'r,~~~~~~~~~~1 :1 Though th ~, rire behi'ld "in \Vest.. . . . . II the \\:avs ' nf American Benjamin 1s sti lt studying - <'hil dren , they arc more fluent advanced n1a!h and physics - in languages -so me stud.v Lali n and Greek fnr seven ~·ears. Jn fact schooling keeps French children so busy they J1.ivc tir11c for little elsl'. I "Learni ng is !he chi/J's pro· fcssinn" in the opin ion of ~1iss de Ha\'ill and. \l'ho is in favor [ of the heavy empJiqsis ori ~chool. Gisele began school :'II ~ · ~cars. and is at school si~ • SURFING BY HAL JEPSEN · "A SEA FOR YOURSELF" Ifs All C omplete Now & '"All Terrific! Ra ted !GJ 7;)0 & 9:30 Eoch Evening • • • • • • • ii THE FINAL CHAPTER JRD BIG WEEK! Liza Minnell,i "CABARET" and Di ana Ross "LADY SINGS THE BLUES" '" Both in Color i"TREATRE J \Of BlOOO : lh111ed Ar11s1s A Slcipstick s.,1t1pltcifly of Ml-. M111lc and La11gltter Wedltftday & Th11ndoy 1827 NEWPORT ILVD., at Hcubar lnlormoil1on/Atitrv•tion1 , ... lUJ I P.M. C11rl1ln "Billy Jack" "' "A Fistful of Dollars"' "Theatre of Blood" . ... "DauCJhters of Satan" "'ht19ol Tl99r" !GI + "Blue Weiter, White Death" IGI EQ,'711 lcrttle For ~lie Plane~ Of The A~n" I G I .. , " ... /J::.. The lost Conrlnent JAMES CAAH PETER BOYL£ SALLY KELLERMAN 1 "'·"(;l PAT· GARRETT ANnBILLY 'f'.HE KliD NOW! BOTH CINEMAS IN Hll.IUIOA SHOPf>INC. 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JUNf 27 t 2nd AT HUNTINGTON t liV~SS ~'3: ( PG ) Km.ER: no: UST TU DAYS PLUS CHA•I TO N HESTON , ... ., ..• ~ ..... / ~ -' ' --·· ~ - RATED "R" ··~··-:'····· .• -. ··1 1. • • • • • • • • ,I • • • • Cl\J \l.\l}'iJER HA1160 1i: AT ADAMS CO\TA a.4£SA • 979 4141 • . .. THE ONLY ORANGE COUNTY RUN JAMES COBURN BOB DYLAN K RIS KR IST OF EERSON EDWARDS HARB OR'c·'~~':A 2 •••ll~t"llt lllVO AT ...-1LSCN sr ff)~fo .. ISA 6'6 OSlJ -t " PRESENTED IN 70 MM & ~~':!g • S<hedule • MON.·FRI.· 7 & 10 P.M. SAT., SUN •• 1-4-7-10 ' -TOM LAUGHLIN· DELORES TAYLOR ·••·~cu"HOW11 s.,...,i,,.,fW.~ ... 1111$.\CHl'llSllM • ,__.., ~llOSI. SOUi· O.......t1 l C 1-. _..,.., .. l!""""' .... c. .... 1 .. ~.110411C01gl"' • [i!GJ Cololoo .... .,,._ •••• _. ,_.,,.,., C!!Ji • •• ,,,., ~-•c:-... MONDAY-THURSDAY · 7-9·11 FRIDAY· 7.9.11 SAT.· 1·3·5·7·9·11 SUN.· 1.3.5.7.9 16'" RECORD WEEK! l··Ji ·~ · · ·~·-w•1 • • • • ·. . .. . ' -. . .. Cl\L.\I:\ CEYI ER .• .1 ·I :1 • I' ,. HAR llOR AT AOA._,S C O~TA MESA • 979 4141 • -...s- A'. OLl:I{ VEAll, JUST ONE ~~llN HEADED TM19 wA; 1 1S'NT SORT ANSEU.! YEP. WAtJc .. :1Tl-C5AR6E M9SED MIM TMROU6H TME CMEO<~T. GUITAR, KNAPSACK. ETC. l-IE'S TME ONLY TUMBLEWEEDS 60ess WllA1j_ 00!.L ?l 1HE JUf/6f.Y-WUP51E WN'l1S EVERvoNElll llilNK OPA NEW N.M1E fOl\1HE11lNNL.WANNA HEAR MINE?!: TRAFFIC~ THIS ROAO! by Tom K. Ryan JUSf1HINKOF1HEMONEY I 'ltJUP SAW. ON OOR HONEYMOOfJ IRIP! r-"'?~----- i 0 SALLY BANANAS ~m,,tlh~ en thci tmn,.,.,, "",.,,,,,_ ~.~~l"fu? T~Ts Rlcsllr. ~~IM Tf!o <P<.WlllY Cf' ,.. .. -"""' . ~::.:::...:::::::.:_::__... •. ! -~·· .. GORDO MUTI & JEFF LOOK/ THISGIRL. WAN'TS IOGETMARR1EDTOO.' GOTOS, MILL STREET. WAU<tM, KISS THE GIRL ANDIELL HERISENT MUTT SENT ME.' YOU! FIGMENTS WHY DO YOU LOOK 50 UNHAPPY TODAY? , I WANT TO MARRY 'IOU! Wl-IATS.O.Y? TODAY'S CIDSSWDRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Hock1yumps I Alight 1t th1 d1pot 10 l id• 14 Ru11i1n mountain ranoe 15 R1mov1 18 Trle1t1 m111ure 17 Fine 1how1r 11 Kitchen g1dget 19 Ruler in India 20 M1anlngless tllk 22 f lower 24 Cr1gov hill 58 Ancient Rom1n o•rment 59 fiMed; lnlorm•I 60 Unlit 62 N1v1I hero 65 Give off 67 Gambling gam• 88 lt11li1n velceno 10 Olfon1'1 rocker 71 Turn IWIY 72 Oivld1; Suftlx 73 Food · receptacle 74 Canadian 26 Silk: Pr~ 75 M1ple IT St1r1s; 2 DOWN word1 1 Inclined 29 OKs 101dw1y 32 Under111nd 2 .... K11an: 33 Card game Movie V1 P 34 Jewish le1st 3 Ice hockey, 36 Nickel for one: 2 40 Re11on for 1 words 1uh 4 Broodino h1n 42 litter part S Removes 44 Rom1n from ollic1 1mperor 6 Epoch <45 Pr1po1ition 7 Adri11ic 47 C1per1 11eapon 49 Do aomething 8 Consumers 50 Retired: 9 World ...... Abbr, 10 Neg1tivn 52 Anclenl stone word lmplemenl5 11 Mulfl ol 54 Fllbber• mbne g1111d 12 French region • Yeuerd1y:1 Pu1de Solved: 13 S1ucv: Dial. 21 Greek.god 23 Plant part 26 RelinQulshed 28 Observed 29 Wher• Calgary is: Abbr. 30 lnte1jec1ion of disdain 31 Finch 35 Oomin1te1 37 Beverage expcfl:2 wo1ds 38 Part of the loot 39 Plenty 41 -Silfbiid 43 Book refe1 ence 46 Wrest 48 Plumlik1 fluit 51 Bever1ge container: 2 words 53 Most sick 54 Hardy European wheat 55 Swollen Pitt 56 New York city 57 Golf 1hot 61 leg folnt 63 One time only 64 Man's nickn11me 66 Christmas gilt 68 Merchandia· ing units: Abbr. WEl.l.,THATS JUST FINE, ANO WHAT ABOUT ME? l 'M HER ~USBAN I PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER WHEN l CALLED ABBEY BACK, THE MA10 SAID 'THAT SHE'D GO NE TO BED ! \N OTHER WORDS, IT WAS ABBEY'S WAY OF TELLING ME $-HE WAS NOT AOOUT /-~''l TO TALK TO ME! MISS PEACH ! i I ! • by Al Smith MUTT. CID You SAY 65 H ~LL STREET OR. 56? by Dale Hale MOON °MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS LET'S l!)lrrCH T>'E TALK 5 1iOW ! by Charles M. Schulz ,.,....,.~~~~~..--.~-~,,.,,, 1llRN AAOllNP-LET ME LOOK. by Harold Le Doux WELL, IT'S ALMOST 8Y THE W,.,Y, DOES EITHER TlME TO MEE.T KATHERINE OR A56EY NO! l OE.CIOEO TO PLAY CUPID STRICTLY ON MY OWH! AHO, eEING AM AMATEUR. AT IT, I'LL PR06A5L"I' 50TCH IT THE GALS! KNOW YOU 'VE INVITED ME TO JOlH 'l'OU FOR LUNCH 1 UP REAL GOOP! by Men ..... .... ''·· \ ~\\ I I·'~ l ~~'-·"' ,_,\f,l( f,t< f, l '11: \ lt (I It(( \ ,, j \ '" DICK TRACY ' • by Chester Gould WMY TI4E MISERABlE, ounvcROOK! ME WROTE ME AN 1.0 .U. IN OISAPPl!ARINCi 1W1<! t; ,, r-.....- ~ ' ' FrMuy, Junt 15, t. '' DAILY PILOT- by R09er Bradfield ~ ? 0 "",_ __ __. by Charles Barsotti by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson b Roger Bollen THE GIRLS DENNIS THE MENACE f 'T//ERE.' Au. m .' 'I'M~.' • - \ I DAILY PJLOT '68 CHRYSLER NIW YOIKER 4 DR. SID. VI, •utoM•tic:. R&H, pow• r 1te•rin9 -brake1 • 11•t • win- dow1 • door locks, WSW, 11 ir conditioning. !VRTlll ) $895 '69 DODGE CORONIT"SOO 2 DI. H.T. YI, autometic, radio, ha1t•r. power 1l•erin9, buck1t 11•t1, air 0 co11ditionin9, ¥inyl top. !ZAE- "60) $1295 '67 PONTIAC LE MANS 2 DI. H.T. SEif. NO. CPU.TJO.J12'1T4 OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE SElt, NO. P'P'U.MlD-1,ffll LIMA.NS 4 DOOi HARDTOP' VI, autoM1tic., powar 1learin9 & br•k11, radio, heal1r, w1w, 0 •ir conditioning, v~nyl top, el1c- tric: wi11dow1 . · IYOR002 l $1495 COUP'E DI YILLI Full pow1r, factory air eondi- 0 tioning, til t-t•l•1eopic 1taarin9 wha•I, 1ter10 with tape play1r, leather, vinyl top. llSOELVI $5895 '69 DODGE MONACO 4 DOOR HARDTOP, VI, aufoMatic, radio, h•ater,' power 1i••rinl_I I brak11, w1w, 0 air c:on~itioning, vi~yI top. (5"1!. : -AVHJ--- $1395 1973 PLYMOUTH GRAN·SEDAN 4 DA. HDTP. Pltt1ty fl t~lr111 '"Cludiflt •Ir condilianl119 RED tAG IMPALA 2 DOOi HARDTOP' VI, autoM•tic, radio, h••t1r, 0 power 1f11rin9, power brak11, w1w, air c:o11dition in9. v;nyl top. ! 13 ICUJ I $1395 '69 PLYMOUTH FUIY Ill fOIMAL 2 DR. H.T. va, a ulom•tic, r•dio, h1al11r, pow•r 1l••rin9 & brake1, WSW, air cond., vinyl fop. IZRB4971 $1095 RIVIERA VI, auto., radio, h111!1r, pow1r 1te•rin9 I braka1, w/1/w lir•1. Q •ir, ...rj11yl top, crui11-control, ;_ pwr;:..:.s'e&t1, pw1;.::w1M1ow1, tilt - wheel, chr,om1 wh1al1, ITFBltll $1295 ' VACATION TIME f------,-"'-----'if"ECtAL RED TA6 S 0 A'TD."S""ENTIRt1NVENTORY'--'\------ OF INTERNATIONAL RECREATIONAL VEHICLES. NEW 1/2 TON PICK-UP P'LUS TAX AND LICENSE "GET 'EM UP SCOUT" H•ad for the hlll1 ••. the de1•rt or b9ach In • rugg•d go-anywhw• Scou t. SEil. NO. JHICOCH561f~ s.,. No. 3SIS6CG0l0412 NEW 1973 TR·AVELALL BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED Sir, No. 3Q2HOCHB75090 I ·----- Frid.11, June 15, 197 DAILY PILOT \ • \ , . ,_ l -~- ar ith ihe otary ng1ne , TEST DR IVE THE MAZD A TCD A ~ • and you will discover the Maz~ Rotary feelin9 ·is a series of pleasant surprises. Smooth -effortless -vibration free . • . it's like no 01:her C:ar you'v' ever driven. C""'r.l.::-r').r' .... "\(I .. ' '-"" . . ......... . . ' ' ~· ~ • 'l ~ -·! -"' >· ' ...., -.... -r •,"' We Live Up To Our Motto!!! Please Visit Our Modern Fully . EquiP.,ed .Service Dept. "Ille ~ 0 ,.;,"r::1 .fi .. !"I,.,,. ~<'.In"" tf!J \.) (I" Ci i .c.;, !Jli"; \r-l t·~,. \. • ~. LEASE A NEW ROTARY ENGINE MAZDA FOR LESS THAN $ 00 PER MONTH T ,., ' J \ • The Mada lotary feelhuJ 11 S•rprlslntly 5Mooth becau1e the engine produce1 power tt:rough e continuous circuler motion. Thet motion ;, eppliod directly to the eccentric; theft. Piston en9ine1 produce power by convertin 9 up-and-d own motion to circultr motion . •• •• . " Low lml11io11 l.eTels or• 01111r•d by M11d11 •minion eontrol syst•m, whieh includ•s uniqu• therrnol ro1efor1. Th1y h1lp m1ko tho Mozdo rotory •ngin o just oboul the clo1ne1t cor on tho ro1d todoy . 1. Two Tllr-ilclM iltotort p0w ... the M•1de ltotary l119l11e. llch .io. pro-• dlKH I powtr pulte 111d! !Ima II INllll the 1partipl1191. 2. The Eccentrk Shi ft r1celv11 power dlrn:lly lrarn tt11 two ro1or1, 111(1 hirn1 wllll tttern. J. The SNll •rt Ille only 111r11 1 tttie rotof' ""' IOllCll '"' ... ,1 ... "°""'"'· Roff THI tore dOwn • Me111111 rottry ..,,Int aflw IJ,OIO mlln and found ll'Mil tt11 tpe.-!.NII _,. 1!ill 9MCI hlr •Mlll•r 6S,IOCI mUes. F!Jr • mlni'"11m 1•111 of lS0.000 mil••· HotMpOw.t' produeod by tho M11do rotory engino oquel1 tho horsepowor of piston on9in11 with twico ih di1pl octm1nt. Mazda Rqtary Engine has _a 24 month, 24,000 mite warranty. ~ ;) ·., "\ • , -· ... ,_ ~ ~T R .~~ -' ' -· -~ •• Maz:da warrants the ~~sic engine block I a nd internal parts to be free of defects, with normal use and maintenance, for two years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first. The same warranty applies to the rest of the vehicle for one year or J2,000 miles, whichever occurs first. I This is a brilliant yellO\Y with ebony interior super econo- my car. \Ve have just installed a set of .tires, ne-.v clutch, refaced all the valves and completely tuned the engine for a trouble free little run around gas saver. Don't hesi- tate or It could be loo late. LlC. PDW280 -· -.. -... , . ' r -. • " ~-• ' ' . ' Another Jlttje ... saver for the whole family. Pretty little forest green \\•Ith matching vinyl top. This \\'ill take you nil over tO\\'n on • small, s1nall amount of ga" 'LIC 244DS'i -o . • ' This is a sporty little coupe with an economy six cylinder engine and aut.omatic transmission ,,;th only 4500 miles on it. \VUd Canary yellO\\' \Vith Ebony acce11 t stripes and just like ne\v. You can really snve on this one. l.JC. 879GXI ., -· ~ ........ •• A truly rare bird -'"'' one ;, super sharp and ,, equipped 'A•lth a small economy engjne. Auto-trans., po\t'er steering, vinyl top, bucket seats, and oven factory a(r conditioning. If you're looking for a s1X1rty little car, this is the one for you. LI.C. \VID323 . " . r ' .!) -- ' 3 '~f· ':UV•\ l. ,_ ; • l , U you have been looking for a small, but not too snlall, yet big, but not too big; STOP and look no further. ThJs gorgeous sea mist blue beauty is it. Small economy en- ginc, J>o\ver steering, and auto1natic trans. for ease of handlin5 for the l\1rs. All this at a lb'A·, low price this '''eeken . Come in and see for yourself. LIC. ZOT621 • 'IJ r· "S r " lASS .. l. ~t.4 ..... Olds outdid themselves this year. One of the prettiest Cutlasses ever designed and w have it right here. A fan· tast ic Firebrand gold mist with matching interior and ,·\nyl top. Bucket seats, factory air conditioning, po\ver steering and auto1nntlc trans. Hurry on this one before it's too late. LIC. ZNV619 EB G I ' If t. i;~ll. J Good grief \vhat a car! This one is almost too good to be true. A .bcauti[ul cardinal orange with an ebony vinyl to11 and n1atching interior. Buc ket seats, pov.·er steering, pu\~·cr disc brakes. autoznatlc trans .. factory air oondl- tioning, and Al\1.-Fl\·I radio. Great little car and hard to find. UC. ZBU857 GJ ~·· ,f \'!''Ari°\ Looking for a real nice n~my car that \\'ill fit into you r budget? Guess vi'!1at? We fotmd you one. This h~ ai r-conditioning, A~f-Fl\f radio, low miles and even a sun rouf for you sun lovers. \\'hat more could you ask for? LIC. YCJ\1805 SALES DEPT. OPEN 9 A.M.• iO P.M. DAILY ' SERVICE DEPT. 7:30 A.M. -t P.M. MOilDAY 7:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. TUES.· FRI. · We PERFORM ALL MAZDA WARRANTY WORK Retardloss of Where You Originally Purchased Your C« 2001 -• • -------.. . - • - 3 8 DAILY PILOT Friday, Junt 15, 1973 Announi:en1cnb • , • , , , SCIO • S24 Autofnobili:t , , , • , , , , 9SO • 990 Bouh & MoFlnC Eqvopl!lCfll 900 • 914 E1,1ploy"1C<" • • • • . • • , 700 • 799 -The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Mobile ~ l0t Sde • • , 125 • l49 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ,...,tonllh, , , • • , , • • • S25 • Sf9 ,_ ond SuppliM • • • • • • m · m Reol (,tote G-nerol. • • • . ISO • l99 R.ntol . • • . • .. • , • , • 300 • 499 School$ ond ln•truction • • • SlS • S99 S..itet ond ..,... • • • • 600 • i/19 ,11101w.ial ••••••••• '20(). 299 ~ foe Sole • • • • • . 100 • 124 l~t & Found •.• •• .550 -574 Mer<hondi\e. • • • -•• 800 -849 You Can Sell It, Find It , J"tade_ It Wjth a Want Ad (642i'5678] One Cal I Service Fast_ Credit Approval_ _Tt0n~ion. , ! ! • . .~S • 949 General General • 4. t.NIVUf J"O\ ~r~ FRESH AS A DAISY ON THE OUTSIDE - Mello\v as Grandda d's pipe on the inside! This Corona <lei i\'iar duplex has open beam ce il ings, a cute fireplace. \Valls of '''arm pan· eling and new carpets, paint and plumbing. It's a \Vinner! 2 bedroo1ns, 2 baths plus a darling one bedroon1 studio unit. UNl9UI HOMES OF CORONA DEL MAR, 675 ·6000 A listing of Marlotht M11k11 Ul-.il()U~ tif)M~§ General REALTORS Genei-al "Spec-u-latlon" Charn1 loaded. 2 BR on cnor- n1ous R-2 lot ! Fan!asric first home or r ental! Cpts, drps, •••••••••• e CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX VE LUXE, on bea utiful ... t ree-lined street in Old Corona de! Mar . BOTH DELUXE UNITS HA VE 3 bedrooms. den, fireplace. 2 baths, builtin kitchen, l_JATIOS. 2 blocks to shop- ping and schools. Choice location ... $98,500. ••••••••• e START SMART 10!11111 ~·oR THE YOUNG FAMIL Y within walk ing distance to schools and shopping? 4 Bed- roo1ns, 2 baths, fireplace. I-fas assumable VA Joan-All for only $29,950. ••••••••• STAl'ELY whil1• hrick ex· ecutlvc flankl•d IJy f'OO I junipers:, featuri11~ cir cul11r drivewny in frn11t & Los Coyotes falr11'ay in bnek, fully cq uippctl spurklii1g pool, 3 BR, S!'pur<i!c rnasl cr, 2 BA. & all o[ 1h~ interior co11vc•11icn1·t·s ror gracious Jiving. lnunaculatr &: priced $79.~J(](). r. c d Carpet Rltrs. 8..13-3380 bl1ns -1oom for re(·N'utiorui.I "lll~mmilWiC:CANHiuV.liJeuv ..... ICIZllI \'f'hie!!'! Pricl'fl ri).'.ht 111 r.' WE -CAN HELP YOU BUY, $26,9~1'1 -:-.ubn1it sour offer SELL, OR TRADE A HOME . today. Add units la!C'r~ ! Ci.ill ANYPLACE IN THE NATION 6'15-8.j{)(). 1 FF1 FN11V •CPfNrii 9 AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES C• \'. E. 1io..n1 & Co.11 __ R_E_A_L_T_O_R_S _________ 644-__ 7_27_0_ B -"'°".._~ General General General General .J- * * * * * *' WAITING FOR YOU. $32, 900 HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ''Selling Real Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 General General HUNTINGTON BEACH EXECUTIVE HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER Lovely "New Orlea ns " Franciscan Foun- tains model-spiral staircase-master suite with parent retreat-la rge den-fi replace- formal dining-decorator drapes, w/paper, carpeting -fountain courtyard entry. Cen· tral location. Great investment. Near multi- million park and librar y-close all schools, college, freeways, shopping , etc. Vacant July. $56,500. Call for appt. PRINCIPALS ONLY. 842·73U. General General LOOK! LOOK! .... ~I* .-TAY·toR co~ $250 OUR 24th YEAR -Of-fer-in9 service only experience can provide BALBOA'S BEST DUPLEX -Ope n for in· spcctio n Sunday 1 to 5 J->M. 820 \V . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Fi ne archilect's dream design. T\VO & three bed rn1 units \V/liv & din on upper floor and bedroon1s on ground level. High-pitch beam ceilings. Landscaped, car- pets & d rapes, outsi de balconies & patios. Unusual \\'indow treat1nent. Decorator's De- light! Go \Vestern-Conten1porary-.:\ntique-or Akron. Investors -please note -best rental ~ area -first user advantages, and-only--1--.--1 S96,500. CA LL 540-1151 RENT 'TIL YOURS DEEP BLUE SEA . I I I EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE-$19S,OOO Beautifu l neft r-new bayfront home. Hi gh ~l- 1ngs, open spacious feeli ng for taking ati.- vantage of water vie\v. P rof. decorated in \varm smart colors. 4 Bdrms, library, play rm & 51/2 ba ths. Pier & dock, Security Gate. 3 +GUEST+ ~ JUST A SHORT BLOCK fro1n this near ne\Y Newport Du plex. 3 & 3 bed ruon1 s. 2 baths, upgraded O\Yner's unit \\'ith ot ean view, shag carpets & beam ceilings. ''ou couldn't replace it for $105,000. Just li sted. CALL \ 540-1151 * Open fiou:Je:J Sunday f-5p.m. * 210 Via Lido Nord .............. $195,000 545 Yia Lido Nord .............. $129.500 1532 Keel . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . • . . . . s 88,000 17942 Hopkins ........••........ $ 49,900 4533 Tremonl ................... $123,500 1724 Galaxy ..................... SI39,500 OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1.5 1321 Outrigger .................. S 97.500 1523 Sandcastle ................ 8125,000 1545 Bayside Dr ................. $245,000 * * * * * * * * CAMEO SHORES-OPEN SUN. ·1:5 4533 TRE~IONT. Ocean view. Very lar ge !iv. rm. & mast. bdrm. \Y/pa rquet floors. Beamed ceilings. 4 Bdrn1s., 3 baths. $123.000 . Carol Tatum. · BRAND NEW 50' BAYFRONT OPEN SAT/SUN. 2·6. 1545 BA YSiDE DR., C.D. Mar . 3 to 5 Bdrms., 41/2 ·baths. huge fun room . Ne\v slip & side lies. Tax shelter- ed fi nance. $245.000. Geo. Grupe . 545 VIA LIDO NORD-OREN SUN 1·5 Dramatic "one. of a kind". Superior corner location. Spacious roo1ns. Xlnt floor plan. 3 BR & fan1 /dining rn1 ., 2 frol c~ .. 3 car gar. See & buy. $129,500. i\1uriel Barr. FAMIL Y PARADISE 3 BR .. 2 ba's fa1ni ly r1n, Show s like a dec- orator's studio . !·£arbor Vie,.,. Hills ·retreat. OPEN SUN. 1·5. 1532 KEEL. $88,800. Russ F'lyru1. OPEN SUN. 1·5 210 VIA LIDO NORD Prime Lido I~ord location. P ier & slip. 4 Bdrms., din. rn1 . 4 Baths. Expan. plans avail. Jmmed. occupanl.'.y. $195,000. Kalhr)'ll Raulston. NEW EMERALD BAY LISTI NG 3 Years ne\\'! SpaC'iou s S1>a11ish ho1ne \V/4 BR's., sauna. den S: \\'Ct b;;ir. Beaut. vie\V of ocean & 111ou11t(li 11s. 1\ greal home fo r $295,000. Ca ll Pat llug. HARBOR VI EW HI LLS Lusk La Jolla model. 3 UH., family rm. w / fr plc. 3 c.a r garage. Ocean ViCY.'. Pool. NC \V !isling! $91.500. Cathryn Tennille. PRICE RE DUC ED IRVINE TERRACE-$185,000 F antastic vie,v! Bay, ocean & Catalina! Ex· pensive ne\Y featu res in this elegant home \\'/3 Jge bdrms, F.R., formal DR. & 3 ba's. Sauna in mstr bath. 3 Frpl s & lovely pool. "Ou r 28th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Read "Overlooki ng Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 !General General * * SACRIFICE * * LA CUESTA VERDE HOMES in La guna I-fills has 2 hon1es back on the n1arket because of credit rejections. Both have cozy kitchens and famil y rooms plus 3 BR's. & 2 BA. One has a fireplace. Quick possession. Excellent conventional financing available. $31 ,000 and $31 ,500 MAKE US AN OFFER! I Call Jerry Hardin or Joe Wilh ite 714: 544-8012 General POOL IRON GA TES lo South &>a Island paradise \\'i1h "'()(XI dc<'k pntio, sv•llying paln1s and 1·o!canlc rock gard('ns. :: be<lrooin inel ucl ini; s Jl l i t !{'\'el n1ustcr liUilt•. separate gUL"St facility \vilh private ent1·nrn ·e otr pool. cozy den. used brick fit'{'fJlacc. 11.JiU\'l'd Ucan1 <.'t'ilin.'..'i'. Go urn1r•t k iteh{'ll .,,,.llh buill·ins. Ban· quct fonnal dining. S!ep doY:n runipus 1uorn ove1· looking gianr rock 11•a!erra11. danec p.:a\'illion and spark· ling pool. 0\\'?lCI' dt•spcrat{'. TAKE ADVA.iVfAGE. Call 645-0303. HIRl\I L 01.SO\ ... R.t_ ~LT Ul/5 DUPLEX WITH A FUTURE T11·0 Ollf' h{'droon1 units in an ou tstanding Alrport loca· lion. All spcculR.tors 11•ill be intercstc<I in future uses for this proper ty. You can buy it no"· for s:IO.f:OO. Please cttll no\v for ndditional in· formation. 54&-2313. OPf.N Tll 11 • ft~ FUN TO 8E NICE! ~ . A good want ad 1s a i:Ood in-vestment. General I-I AR BOR VIEW lIOMES MONTEGO MODEL WATERFRONT • OPEN SAT/SUN. Beautiful, practically-n ew duplex, built of pri me Cedar, 3 bd rms. & family rm., incl. huge instr. suite \v/saun a. Great rental unit covers a lge. part of the expenses. Priva te dock \Vil! accommodate a good size boat. 4000 RIVER AVE. I Opposite Newport Island I IRVINE TERRACE BEAUTY .. \Vi th a view that \Von 't quit! 3 Lge. bdrms., a comfortable lge. fa mily r m. with \va lk·in behind \vet bar & frplc. Exceptional area fo r beautiful pool. $165,000 and worth every penny! General Genera l HARBOR VIEW These fi ne homes are in Ji arbor Vie,.,. and offer you a chance to purchase a ne\Y home in our fastest appreciating area. Four bedrooms, fee. pool , one story $89,000. Four bedroon1s, good vie\Y, great landscaping ..... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $89,500 Five bedrooms, like ne"'·· lease or sale .................... $110,000 Four bedro'Oms, outstanding vlev.r, poo l ........................ . $129,000 .• Six bedrooms, great view and lands:aping ............... , .. . $135,000. General General 2 TRIPLEXES EASTSIDE COSTA MESA All 2 BR-l BA. bui!Lin s, refrlg . Xlnt rental area. Good crps & dr ps. Good financing a~ai l. e CALL ANYTIME e 646-3928 or Eve. 64S.52S3 Lachenmyer Re.1 lto1 ~1.-. HERITAGE 540-llSl Open Eves. • • REALTORS G eneral General MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES TURTLEROCK BROADMOOR VIEW! LOCATION! 4 BR's, FR. DI~! Superb Park Location! $69,500. Laszlo Sharkany 644·6200. (Vll) BIG CANYON CONDOMINIUM New '·Deauville" 4 BR · 3 bath. Garden kitchen . Pool size lot. $130,000. Bill ie Mattson 644·6200. 1VI2) 125' BAYFRONT Pier & float for large po\Yc r boat. Decora· tor's home. Relocation necess itates selli ng most unusual 3 BR. 3 ba th home. Lg. LR, formal DR, sparious FR & terrific ki tchen. Ideal home for indoo r & outdoor entertain· ing. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 p.m. Balboa Coves. (Vl3) HARBOR VIEW HOMES-CARMEL J ust listed. Beautiful, adult occupied 3 BR home \V/FR. Gorgeous decor. On qu iet cul· de·sac. $67,900 fee . Tom Queen 644-6200. (VI4) FRESH AS A SEABREEZE Lots of \Varn1th & char1n -{-beautif ul land· scaping accentuate this 3 BR + F R "in HVli. Pool sized yard. Quick possession. $76,900. Helen Hartl ey 642·8235. OPEN SUNDAY l·5 p.m. 341 4 Seab reeze. (Vl5) DOVER SHORES-VIEW LOT Prin1e vie\v lot \V/ViC\VS of Bay & lights of r~ashion Island. Plans for custom home included. $52,500. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (Vl6) -------· Ha rbor Vie\V r'ortofino n1odcl \Yith COin· pleted bonus roo1n ; 3 bdrn1s., fem. rm .. 31h balhs. Very clean. Land included at $79,900. Howard Well s. 4 bedroo1ns, drapes, super fan1ily room , formal dining; carpets, landscaping, covered patio, wood deck. $76,450 General General t. 2 CONTIGUOUS BAYFRONT LOTS On Ncv.1port Bay \\•lthin 10 min. o.f open sea . Lg. slip & pier on property. Build on one or both. Extre111ely attractive r1nanc· ing. Owner wi ll sell I or both . $2 19,000. Tom Queen 644-6200. (V 17) LARGE LIDO LOT R<?Om to ~arde n or expand or for your fav- or1to pen. rhree bdrms. & den & «;harming! F ull price 94,500. Gene Vreeland. PALERMO MODEL 4 bedrooms, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, well cared fo r. Lush landscaping, wood deck. Lou o! detail added by owner. $76,otO 833-0700 --Coldwell,Banker liAll.BOH. VI E\V IJONIES 644-~ -~,•~---------&EA!rT-Y-· SSO Newport Center Or., N.B. B33-07BO fiarto1• 'Uew Jh/f,, 3 BR-family r m.--0cean view, pool. $99,000 We hi ve listlng1 of m•ny other homes Call Ul for your nH dJ -(;ORBIN-MARTIN--r ... Irvine M1cnab-lrvlne RNltyCom peny I OI Dover Drive 142· 1231 ra.u M•CArthu r 144·1200, Newport Be•ch, C.llfotnl1 12113 REALTOR $_._ Ca ll Anytime 644·7662 / for Action •• • Call 642-5678 .. .. VISION REALTY, INC. , ., IRVINE VACANT Better-than-ne\v, 3-bdr1n. garden home in beautiful University Park. Cheerful atrium , pleasant ~tio deck overlooking greenbelt. Upgraded tShag carpet. Short stroll to ten- nis courts, pools, playgrounds. $41,500. 552-7500 SMALL WONDER Cozy. carefree living for bu sy couple. 2- bdrn1 .. 2-ba. condo in attractive Walnut Square. Pool and recreation facilities. Le t the association do your gardening. Just $24,000. 552·7~00 WHAT YOU WANT Sunshine aud clean, fresh air is what yo u'll have out on the Irvine plantation. Get in on this buy in the much-sought-after Cu l- verdale. 4 spacious bdrms., 21h baths. Family roon1. Stately Mediterranean. $39.500. 979-6750 ' .. • .. ,,. + • • I • +•• • • 1n your Real · Estate transactions LOW INTEREST That's the "battle cry" today. Take over a low-interest FHA loan on this Xtra sharp, special 3-bdrm., 2-bath Santa Ana home. Up-dated, modern kitchen. Complete built· ins, including new dishwasher. Separate dining room. Beautifully carpeted and draped. Big back yard, spacious patio. Freshly painted inside and out. No quali- fying-just make a dow11 payment and take over. Only $28,500. ' 979-6750 VILLA PARK CHOICE OF EIGHT 8 4-bdrm. homes under construction on l/2- acre lots. From $56,750. 637-4000 COLONY RIDGE; REDUCED 4-Bdrm ., custom home. Form a 1 dining room, pantry, breakfast room. Walnut paneling & vaulted ceilings in Fm. Rm. $85,000. 637-4000 I I SANTA -ANA BARGAIN OF THE YEAR Duplex-two 1-bdrm. units on 1'1-2 lot. In· vest today for your future. lt won 't last at only $15,950. 547-6934 \lei'y-snarp arm. 0 it rormardl . ing , 2 batl1s. Wann paneling, massive brick fireplace in family room. Forced air, plus central air conditipn_ing. Approximate- ly 1,000 sq. ft. of covered and partially en- closed patio. All this, huge lot & more. $32,500. 979-6750 OPEN HOUSES For information on open houses sched- uled this weekend, call the member broker in the area where your fam ily wants to buy a home. Consult the directory of offices (at right) for the telephone number. NORTH TUSTIN RED HILL RIDGE AREA This beautiful, 3-bdrm. custom home with family room is located at the foothills of exclusive Red Hill Ridge. Outside just re- painted. Inside redecorated. New shag carpets, custom drapes. 10,000-sq.-ft., tree- shaded lot. Only $47,900. 544-4900 + .• •• • • 1n your· Real Estate career Fre' Career Night 7:l0, p.m. T•sday Pro-Vision School Classes open Monday egister-Por-Blil'li -Witli ob Smith, 547-6454 1850 E. 17th, Santa Ana Residential Division Vlslo11 AH J.tlll Reolty 18002 lr•lne l l•d. Tustin 544·4900 Ylilo11 VI Golle1)01 Reolty 2211 S, Moi" St. So11to Afla 979·6750 Yl1lo11 Four Stor RNltors 1745 N. Gra11d Ave. Sa11t11 A.110 135~422 YlslOfl •-lty 1 3172 T111tl11 A••· So11t• ·- 547·6f34 Vision Red Hiii lHlty U11lffnlty Port C••t« 11124 C11I.,... Drive lmM 552·7500 Vlslo11 led Hiii ...... 17769 Sollttofo ""· Ylllo Pft 637-4000 Investment Division Vision Artfi11t A. T11!'llfH' & Auoclcrm 11071 1rv1 .. ,,, ... Tntl• 544-0760 Yh1011 hltf Stwr ·-" 1745 N. GntH A .... S...ro A11• 115-4422 INVESTMENT PROPERTIES SPANISH HACIENDA WATCH FOR OPENINGS IN: Hard-to-find Broadmoor E legante. Former Mission Viejo, Laguna Beach, FI XER-UPPER DUPLEX In Orange. 2-bdrm. & 3-bdrm. Low rent. Zero vacancy. good tax shelter. $285 month inco1nc. 10110 do\vn. 835-4422 model home. Look at all these plus-fea-N ft B ch F II -EVALUATING INVESTMENTS: tures: 4 bdrms., 3 garages, formal dining eWpO ea , U erton Priced below adjoining property? New de· room, cathedral ceilings, 2 fireplaces, fam- velop ment nearby? Major street frontage? ily room, eating area in kitchen, 21/2 baths v 1s1•N Good financing? Close-in location? Well , heated and filtered pool. .Walk to Foothili this 21h-acre, C-1 parcel sure meets all High. Best N. Tustin area. House in im- . . these requirements! (Frontage on Chap· maculate condition. New carpetingS44-4900 Realty I no n1an; adjace n t to supermarket; O\vner-' · • That's ;b~:~ \\~hl~OitPl~~I ~?iNY:~ to live _____ ~_i~_·;_i_~~-i_c:_.O_·year financing.) Jusl_c_~_=_~~-o-~-e-----F-·m~odMelJhDo~mLe~J1!Lo~o:-'..~!;__H1'gh-D1'~. 11-•-----/1_8_5,,.o. E ~a 7Anth ~ s._t_. ____ _ ---;·n-this-bl!aut1ful"2:000-"S'f.'fr,$4S:ll001uxury MONEY~MAKER-v• <• .,, • •=• ,.. u nta-u honle, because it has five prime rental Extra sharp 10 units. Sho\vs cash flow after 3.000 sq. ft. bf lux. 4 bdrrns . .'3 ba . Family un its attached. I-luntington Beach cul-de-all expenses, vacancy & maintenance. r1n \V /\\1all·tO·\\'all crpt. Palos Verde stone 547 6454 sac: near Golden \Vest College. Call today. Cpts. & al e l·year-old. $20.000 yr. plus in-frplce. Cathedral ceilings, 1nassive beams. ' - come. Formal din. Mod . built-ins. 30-!t m/bdrm. 'A FULL SERVICE COMPANY' 544-0760 835-4422 Plush shag carpeting. $61,500. 547-6934 [ Hou1H tor Sale tioMUI fOf Sale Kous.•• tor Sale Housn forS• HcMHfor~• Housel fOf S.1le Houso1 for Sale Houtff fOf Sale .............. )!11!) General General General General General General General l~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiji;iiiiiiililiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-l;;;;;;;;;;;;;~Jj~;,~1J.=a;;;;;;;;.J.~6~~e;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l=;;;:;;;~PR~EST~IG~IOU~S~CO~RN=.ER~;;;;;;;;;;;; G ;..:•.;.:•~••;.;•:.;I ______ , General PRIVATE LUXURY 32301 Baltic Sea Monarch Bay Terrace Spectacular white water view of Dana Pl. stretching to CataJina from all Redwood & glass, 4 Br., 31.f.! Ba home on 1fi acre of pri· vate knOll in Monarch Bay Terrace. Spa- cious rooms, baths w/gardens. Pool w/ja- cuzzi in sheltered patio. Prof. Lndscping. Choose your cpt., tile, etc. Perfect for gra- cious living and entertaining. $310,000. NEWPORT BEACH VIEW. PRIVACY & INCOME. Lovely beam ceiling home \V /2 frplcs, 4 Bdrms, 3 Ba, & Fam. Rm. Charming apt. w /frplc, 2 Br., l Ba & ptiv patio. $95.000. Open House Sat & Sun 12-4. 2001 Cliff Drive. PROMONTORY BAY Prime lot on opposite beach and facing north. $133,750. GRUBB & ELLIS CO • ... _ =-~ealtors _ _ 2863 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del M•r 675-7080 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Waterfront Beautifully redecorated 5 BR, 4 ba. borne-- with downstairs waterfront mstr. BR. suite, lge. game rm. or study. Kitchen w/eating area. Mexican tile firs., beam cell's., lge. dock & boat slip. $175,000. Linda Isle Waterfront Custom 4 bdrm., 41.fJ bath home on lagoon. Fully equipped island kitchen, waterfront family room, billiard room . . . . $240,000. LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT Custom 4 bdrm., 5 bath home with view of main channel. Soft colors, rich wood panel- ing & 3 frplcs., give a warm intimale feel- ing. Waterfront mstr. suite has dbl. bath, sitting area, view decks: ......... $295,000. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 General General r • CORONA 'DEL MAR 3 Smart retailers as tenants & 8V2 % interest on your loan, makes tl1is the be~t commer- cial investment in this area! Jorn the lead- ers-move dow ntown . $185,000 University Realty 673-6510 3001 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar General General IT'S GOOD TO BE HOME ESPECIALLY WHEN it's as lovely l!S this Mesa Verde 5 BR 3 BA pool home. New ankle deep crpts thruo·ut, large formal liv- ing & dining rooms opening onto beaut. oversized pool. All bltin kitchen w/separate dinette. Trul y a magnificent family home and priced only $59,950. Ready for your in- spection -CALL us for complete details. .,,_pfD. HERITAGE . • REALTORS' Open Eves. 546-5880 Genera l General TOO BIG .MUST SELL A 1nagnificcnt hon1e on a private kingdom, A unique home with so much ·utility its unbelievable. 5 large lx.'<lroon1s with separate den to use for your office or SC\ving. 4 full s i z e hatlu'OOms. Spacious master bedroon1 \\ith dressing area. E. ANAHEIM HOME Lovely home-v.'ith a s1J.n,cious yard orrcrs off.street pnrk- ing for recr\lation vehicles. room for pool, ballgaml'S and a garden. Great en- , tertaining area \Vith barbt.'- que and coyered brcee\\'3Y. 4-bdnn. am.I under $40,000. Separate !amity room with ~...-::;,, \\:et bar.· Ranch sty I e kitchen \\'ith many cabinets and large dining area. Lux- urious wall to \V a 1 I carpeting. One fanta<;!ic ex· tra. large yard big enough for a tennis court and Olym- pic size swimn1ing pool. -~~~~~-~- LJ>oated on primo "qwet" JUST LISTED! corner lot. Offered at S5J.950 -ii iS 1,vort!i much i\'lost unusual honie high on a n1ore. ?i1ust call now -v.'On't hilltop wit h wonderful .. Old last. S.12-2535. ' World'' atn1ospherl'. 3 ------'MOVING IN JUNE? This home Is available for possession in J u n e ! Fcatul'es .J beclOOoms, fami- ly room with fireplace, rormal dining and 3 baths. lnm1aculate condition inside and outside. Located in very d e s i rable neighborhood, ideal for families with children. Close ·to schools. park and tennis courts,: beach, bike trail, and sb:Jp.. ping. Situated on quiet sll-eet, with great prlvac)t and f r i e n d I y neighborS. Price $43,500. Please phone f#i-2313 for additional info. oPEN TIL g • IT'S FUN TO BE NICEI OPEN T!L 9 • IT'S FUN ro B£ NICE! bedroon1s and hobby room , ........................... 1 ~ (or 4th bedroon1) built THE REAL ESTATERS ,_.. 1 around a cham1ing ~nll'lll patio of brick wilh soothing. bubbly fountain nnd fire pit. . Ocean view, hand-crafted '''OOdt'n gate at entran<--e 4 BDRM, 2 BATHS PRICE REDUCED. Owner says, "Sell this house int· nll-'<liatcly," close IO shop. ping & Estancia H.S. Needs son1e TLC. $25.950. and fa111ily rocnn with peg· ged floors a.nd authentic g,~·edish fh-eplacc. Many ex- Ira features. Make an ap- polntn1ent llO\v to see. 673-8a50. .. ~~~~~l~lt~c't-~M~til~~~~~~~~~!!lti""1~.~J~.., 15~,~1~97~3~~~~~~~11 .... ..;;;;; .......... ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l l 5 -·---~:I -~ .. ~El~! _f_ .. ]~ [ _,,,.. I ~ [ ......... M. J~[ _,_.. ]~ ~[---~-·-_••__,]~I -·"~ -1~ ;;( ;;-~'"mi;'~iiiiiiii· ~] .e~UI I Hunllll!lf.on lhocil ~guno IMch • G3Mral BEACH HOME OCEAN BLVD . CORONA DEL MAR VIEW • !!R, 2 ba.: 1 ;yr. Gld, I Wk. "' ()""fin. 53T .. ~: OCEANFRONT 9 1·n1fK. Prime Joe. $220,000 Olrl Spar1IJih t1\"t' bt-dm•n1. IRVINE TERRACE de11. forn1al r!lnln!: 1 i. B ·~ut. 4 BR. plus tamll)' rm. !arnlly roorn. on O\'!'t1'1J.t• i.,1 :--. .. 1· .·u·p .. 1ln~. f"•'C' "1mJ1\e. Just ~li'!'P• h \J11i thl' l11"•,u.·l1 S-*i.500. I \\'ilh o fah.ul()u.' ... ,.,111 \t('", SUPER SHARP Tl~ only i;paC'!• oy.:o; a\ithentij.-3 BR plus den 1G.x30' Pool ~)i'w.lsh hoint' l\'llh nll nf Ill'.' · SZ7 :;00 l'htll'ttl flf uld Cvrvnil Jc>l 1' i\far. Open Snt1u-rla,r and ,. ... ~~~ ....... Suj'Mluy }:-\ ~!~ .. Ck't'u~ .K>NE'S I B.l,·d. $291,300. 61.{-S.'>.'i!. R"'LTYI~. oPt/'I nt t • 11SfUN10 SE NICE/ ~ 1'1\o I ESt"'6 I (714) 873·&2t0 I ·-' ... HERITAGE . . REALTORS k..p tlth IH111dy dlrKtery wltlil .,.. tfiis w..i.: ... d • r•• fO ....... tintfllt. All tM IMetlo• IJmd k~w -dncrlbed h1 9rPNf dHoll lty Hwenkl .. ..._ wt.ere 111 tocloy'1 Deity 'llot WANT ADS, ,.,, •• diowh1<1J •II'" lio1111ws fof sole or Hi ,.., ON 11,,.cl te list Mell l•fot...tle11 h1 rtril.1 col•--.ti Frid..,, Set· 1rd.., & S111dsy, HOUSES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOMS **1 6~5 Bayside Dr .. Corona del ~lar 64-1-2-130 S245.000 !Sat & Sun 2·6) 3 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 8272 Deau\"ille Dr .. l:luntington Beach 9684538 S39.500 (Fri·Sun 1·5) 5'45 \·1a J_ido Kord (Lido Isle) ~'B 64-1-2430 8120.500 1sun 1·5) 1532 Keel, Co1pna d;rel"'~~lar==--=7"";;;s·=r 644·24311 S1Jtr.80 4 BEDROOMS 1321 Outrigger. ('orona del ~Jar 644-2430 S97 .500 1Sat & Sun 1·3) 4533 'fremont jf'a1neo Shores) Cd ~t 6H ·243o Sl23.50o 1sun 1·51 2IO \'io Udo Nord 1Lido Isle ) NB · · 95. Sun·+ <5 Point Sur 1~pyglass Hl lll NB 5 494·1177 8117.000 1Sat & Sun 1·5) 4 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN *I i24 Galaxy !Dover Shores) NB 6442430 $139.5-0o 1Sun 1·5) 5 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 17942 Hopkin•. Irvine 644-2430 $49,900 ~. 6 BEDROOMS 1Sun *J52!l San dcastle. Corona de! Mar 644·2430 '125.000 !Sat & Sun 1·5) :G:•:no:r:•:'=====::.1lc;~•;'°";;';;cle;l;;Mo;;';;;;;:-l;E:;l;;T;;•;;•:;;•;:;:;:;;:;:;:;;;'E;;;l;;T;;;•;;;';;;";;;;;;:====; I Huntlntton 8e11ch 5 pf U6 poof Salisbury R~.•I•, \ Picture youkelf living ln tJiis Meredith M~nsion ONLY $49,950 • f'Al\llLY EXPANDINGT ._ J 'J'hl1 fpllC\owi hOnlt', h!l\tff\I 4 - BR., l bl.. 6 f1mlly nn., 110...· cw-pcll"ff I: \'l'ry t•le11n! i'abulooJii All. vlt."W•. $G2,~. i ~ • R.-3 ~. ;\CRE * , El CorfllC> Villlac: IUI'-~ 1•oundcd by Clc\·clantJ Nal'l, ., i"o1·c11 ; IJCAUllfuJ Oa.k fnc:'L , Jl u1·0J t.>11vlroon1l·Ut, ?.Jt . J vk•\\'11. \\'Ill ti.ke 3 Lhlgs . ..t 18:500. -' * l?h?\OC STYLE 1-101\.fE • n: On laryl' lol with hill11 ti (lcCLU1 \'!{'\\'II. ~'10\'t-lll <."Ot'l\1. J l~th'lll~ .• 2 00'11.; \\'Rrm punl It'd ftuntly l'l'n., benm 1•('!1., 1·oc:k trplc. ltoon1 for a /IOO!. llcdut:ed tu $·18,900. +"\''• Magnificent l•guna Sp...>ctacular oc('an vilW.'S ~ !0111 quallay 1bruou1, i BR, 2 BA. SCt.:luded Plltio dc-cks lri-levcl, \l."ilh rnnt1y' exct ' lionat ft?nturcs. O"·ner io i°7'1Sllllln. UlllJI ~Wl. 494-8.'i66,.• l::xt. 30;"), - • I iJ ' ' ' ' .. Fr:day, Junt 15, ._,, 1~[ _,..._ ..... ~l~;;I (· -..... l~~-.·.-.-... ~ .... 4 ]ljj-1 iiiiiiiiii llil I _..,,,_ I~[ -.. ! iiiiiiiii'"'-~1~~1 L_I -_,. __ I~, ......... b 1 .. -I ~ I l=au: Nlfl!ol Newport hech --·---• luolno• 1H:.:°'::-:;""::1:...:::U.::nfvnl.=:::...-=.l!:!!!!!!!.!..~~~-!J0S!!! Condominiums Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. l'::;::c:.=""'°'""-...-..,.--'"---1 ;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;l::::!:fw~ .... ~'---=HO Opportvnlty 200 I Unfvm. 320 .;.:;.;.;.;..._.;... ___ ...;c ·;;;°'::';;;•..:.Maso=· .:....----1 OPEN PRIENDLY _ _.::;,;=.;,;c.--_;;,;;.; Cost• Mosa - KITCHIN ~· PARKLIKE -· Aroa Roprosantatlvo ~~~=::::::::~1;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I !C~o~"~a~Masa~!...-:---:--:--Plenb' ot elbow room 1n this pool, NB, 3 BR, 2 BA, We need Cl) penon to ., -llrinalntained 3 BR •--. Ai-. • $43.00> or will rent w/opt. repreoent ua thU IU'ea. • BR. C\llvcrd&lo ...... ••= MESA V•rd. e Vitia • 2 b.-, 1 LIVE LIKE A KING ::1 ,.., .. ..., io bu,y. 642-3645 'I'htTe ls notbtnr to b\O'. .. ...,,., ba yd nd 1225 •Ntv.idloolsA&hoppiJll. En· Some money participation 1 l BR., 2% ba. •••••• $350/475 • ·au· co ' · m.?. At Budget Prices! cloeed rear,,..i:tio. E•--lftcome Pr-.tv '" 2 BR., den, 2 bft. ••••••• $275 ChUdre1n & pets 0 K · _, ::C::...:.1. required. You are your own 557--384 J."URNIS.HEO • c~yazd. t nlders, front 4 l ES bou. , 3 BR. 2 Ba.········ $2"i5/315 .:::.::o<:"-"·------UN1''URNISHED •aide. Got the '4m1ly imo .p EX INVESTIGATE 3 BR. 2\1 Ba. .......... 1385 Huntington 6Mch 8 _ UE SKIES co untry , In confklence. Write P.O. tto... 3 BR, 2~ 'ba, bonus m1 , ~ * POOLS l37.SOO. VIEW HOME Le11111abowyouhowto~ Box:l695Capl<tTanoBeaeh. 2.J'Rii 2 ~h• ""R.;' :Jf5 Capo Huntington *ENCLOSED PINECREEK llM Carpet Realtors WA.-D your ID\'O•bnen1 _.de! CANDY &'G!IT SHOP '33 W. 19th SL, C..ta Mesa e ave. r ,:>•nter nt 3 BR, 211 BA. dbl gar .. 1 GARAGES LIVES UP # ' ' '· ~I ""' ,_ ..... with .... of ..... ... N•w--mart Laguna 1851 s. eoe.t Hwy., Laguna V1s1on-~~·,..,..;roo'"r ~""~cu•· Ral aa. s NAME 4971761 3-BEDROOMS· Upto18(),00l. _,_ );JI. .....,..-Beach. ."'1ly ...il>Ped & \ ~ ~ * c;_DNVENIENT TO IT . • •• • Will cohaider lluntbiatm plus excellent loaltlon. Only opera.ting. Owner wilf trade. COSTA MESA OF!_~CE I red lhill_ s.n Clement• FROT?_'AU,$' 140BEAf~oESNTH ~~rl~~~~th • I Beach, Costa. Mesa, etc., 10% do'A'n. $64,500. RED CARPET REALTORS $130 ~ l B:R. ~tv. ClJlWl d'r'ps, M M (Ntwaununerhrs8:30-8:30) with or without PoOI. CALL Sparllnt Investment * * 1r 497-1761 * *'* encl. pe:bo, int.ant't?K. 2 BR, 2 BA new, Pl-eis ADULTS PLEASE .~~~:1,:,',""'• se't""'1mg· te ... ~r '1' 962-2456. Corp. ~5"2 $-W • Bach, all utils. pd., Heights, 331 Adobe. Lse ""...... ...., LI• Isle ,, USED Marine Hardware tum, pool. $Zl5. mo. days, 2 l 3 : VILLA POMONA yo_ur 1121icious new ~Qr J l::~gij~i4i~M::':~ NEW TRIPLEXES ·Store, in heart of Newport. Sl35 -Gar. apt, utils. pd., REALTY 86.1-5727, 213: 691-53'.lG eves, 2·bedrooN 11partmen~ Small ' e--tli---1111Q.-· -Rl...C-MAR-JN-€0SPA-MESA Catch -wmmer rush &:· parti&.11y ~1~urn.~~~~'.:1~A~c~_om~l""'Y~~w~ith~V~is~«>~n~E21;'~' ~69~1~~;o;~~~~~~~~P~H;O~N;Ei64~2~·2i0~15~~~pe~t~•~«<~.~F~ro~m~s~11~0-~F11rn~~1~""'@~'.=== EniJl•h Qiuntey La.,.m.1,1-y. 3 Rdrm....l pro a p x . . B~. j>l(nJany-turn. Bili available. Models-opt!n 9:00 ' ho 60 Jo't to 4 2Bdrm,, 1'4 Bath '"" ~-... Y· o~k+r /gar.-E . 'me 002-7500 O o . a ew ., ·~ sc:;../baths. .Huge t. llv. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 1 Bdrm., % J3•U• ~-CALL 64.>0lll Office"°""' tM'mTI'l>":'C~~~===~S· LOW WEEKLY RATES ...,...,..,,bone,__2:!00, ~.~c. rm. & din. rm. S~Y~:~ ~~~L Or~~.~:,.., R~~!.Nf~?s~ e~:s~ LAGUNA BEACH O'E'FICE 4 BR, 2 BA. nt'. CUlver & Mesa Verde 2 !!•Ncutive Suit1es AP~:~~~~TS LIDO REAL TY A--rt--t floors) does $1500 mo. \Viii $155. Furn Bacti on OC"h, utils Walnut, (rplc, bltns, cpts & UNTR. u Cl b v ·u 3 b vvu ewport 8 vd. N~w SpyglllJls Hill home with Roa..,...ltoro·"S47~· ,791 train. van, equip., accowtts pd. pet/longhr OK.' drps, tnc'd yrd. Oiildren lr: CO .. u . 1 a._ r, Costa Meso Air Cond . FJ"?)lc':> -3 S"-im· 3:J'l7 V1a Lido, N'pt. Beach view of Newport Harbor & ... etc .,500 ~ ~· 6 1 9 $115. Lg. 1 BR w/gar .iv pet• ok, 12'35. 586-lon. 2~~ ba, pool, Jacuzzi, ad· 642 2611 n1ing Pools • Health Spa * 673-7300 * C r Isl nd 1--c=-=====--., "" . "'.?'-""°"• o ...,...._; d • 'rnild/ '1 ' 1'acent Mesa Verde Countr-v -G ·• ' ~l~~~fan; u~~~d ~ 40 I UNITS PM. • ...... g, y lOr pe. 3 BR, 2% Ba, carpets !St Club. Adults. 545-5868 'J STUDIOS & 1 BR'S x~~~ ~:~.. w.n~ ai .... * Best Lot On Lide * tras, $ll7,00J. lo1UST Sacrifice.! Lawidty-UXJ • 2 BR, .2 BA. bltns, draj:ies, only $400. a month. --'====:::..=-="----e FREE Line ns 1 Bedlm. From $165 I a-.0.st nv11ilable lot on T :nutt & Fold 11800 by cpts, drps, Kids/pe<ts. "-""'nt 673-4800 Townhouse Unfurn. 335 FR'E u ·1· 2 Bed-. From l<>o'V:: ~: ........... Urntr Aasoc. IAC.ated wnu• .... ly In 1he path . $295 • 3 BR + fam rm, trplc, '"6" . e .., U I tics • "' 4llN _.; Udo! Oilers greatest pot en-llOS N Con . -.-~ owner. Minimum d ow n gar, ltids/pe'·/-•ls. 4BR .. 2BA, bltins, crpts, .drps, N•wport Buch e Full Kitchen .. _.EDITERRANEAN ti ll tOr custom home on 1% • st Hwy., Laguna or progress. Mint conditikm w/lerm.11. Call 1--527-5388 ..... ~-o Cl Id / 1 t k h e Hea!C'd Pool M lots. 4f4..1177 Anytime on L6 beautiful acres. 7% aft. 4:30 PM. ALSO SUMMER RENTALS ll ren sm~A.,pe s o-, P • Lauiid•-Faci'lirtcs VILLAGE •~.500 financing $496 CMXI Prin CALL 494.9491 837--SllS or .,...,._1429 ADULTS • LEASE , ""A · Sen Clement• · · ' • · GOLD -Prospector needs * LAN OR 5 * e TV & n1aid serv avail. LAWSON REAL TY ·--------·! elp&ls only. ' 12 500 Imme d I ate I DL D L•gun• Bl•ch 2 BR, 2 ba: pool $250 e Plion o-rv1· 2;100 Harbor Blvd .• C.'91. • NEW custom bit, 3 ·-BR, Sparllftl Investment ' . y -FREE RENTAL SERVICE REAt_TOR 642·5333 =-~~·~=~~ce"=-~=-(n4) 557-8020 fk. 675-4562 * ~ C ,_ ·~2 Know• where It is! Write n5· l BR+ I tv HOLIDAY PLAZA 1--i'~----~-view, prime a.rE!&, $59,!iOO. orp. --Box 1788 Hu.ntington Beach, UNIVERSITY PARK ..,i 5' -, P ex, s ., re-Sant• An• RENTAL OFFICE M,ila Verde 130 Lolx>s Marino.. Open SIX UNIT_ apartments with Calif. 93347, Attractl · 2-bed d frig., cpts., drps., 2 blks. :.::"-"O..:~:...-----DELUXE Spacious 1 BR. OPEN 10 to 6 DAU,.Y .. "! Sat/SUn 1-5, --1998 ocean breezes. Spaclom 3 l'h "J h roo(• ti en, bcb. *BRADFORD PLACE Lrg furn. apt $140. Heated pool. M R L Money •3 BR. 2 BA, $33,500. S UQUIDATING VW parts & an<;€ or ome P vate $225 -2 BR oceanview apts, 3 B llh Ba f · An1ple pal'king. Adults, no CO~~ ::'": =~ garden J. Lockett Beatty, Rltr. anta Aft• ~R.,dl%.65~A. :ifts· lcrpt'~o d:pair sbopl du~ to Owners ~el~1ng) 2Din~tb8, double completely redec., walk bch, "f1welec rPvt patiO ~bl::;;.· pets. liv ho 832--4270: Eves: 8.3&-4i34l BY °'1:ner -3 BR, 2 BA, ~ sdmt. 1$~~ in· por~~~tefo~sJu:; 15~ bu~-=· and s~cea :0~~'. J:~· Lrg. 4 BR, 21,1. BA, all ~rpts, drps: blt-i~s. pool'. l9G5 Pomona Ave., C.?\-t. ft:! $~J~oo;Mi~ ~n :R, m 4 8R, 2 ba, erpt. dl11S. bltns, cpts, drps, or na ment a 1 come. Asking $115,000. but Call 557-4490 Re~r yard has covered features , Laguna Niguel. clt:21\i=/mo=·:...::644-ffi55:.:.:="··---Huntington Beach BA. 2 prk'g places, prlv 2 ear gar, lrg yard. $36,500, fence, gas.lit tmt en· make an offer, KINGAARD lnvHtment patio, storage shed, fruit NU-VIEW RENTALS Duplexes Furn. 345 patios & rec areas. Wilson OWner, 5&-0744. trance, very a t tr a c. R.E. 642-2222 Op trees. Fl.nnt yard has com· '13-400 $14;)..$165 Gardens, on Wilson St., W. N Buch Jte.-dec., encld patio, :a C DELUXE duplex (2) 3 Br· portunlty 220 plete privacy. Po o I and 6 0 or 494-3248 BACHELOR & 1 BR., of l-larbor. No child.ipet. ,_port gar. $'»,900. 979-5167 (MS£. 2600 'P ft, 2 baths ea. All --'-'---""-----tennis court priviteges_ aose CHARMING 3 BR. 2 Ba. nr. cN;,;•;,;w;,,po=rt.;..B;:;a;:;•;:;c;,;h;____ patios. frplc's pl'iv. garages 2283 Fou.ntain \Vay East FACINAnNG 56-3003) amenities included, mv YOUR Dirt Cheap Dollars to shopping center. $310 per bch, Is e Io p t, $500./mo. -Divided bath & lots of 646-2M6 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~I shops. 514 Clubhouse Ave. t11or200that InOagoodtion Hdedgert. month. ean e v e n ings Now-Dec. O\vner Ag t. BAY VIEW closets. Rec. hn.11, pool & HARBOR GREENS NEWPORT _ ~ N 1 S ..,._.._,___ , acres, ese 673-6568 or 642--0200 any , ~494-04~=51~------4 br. 2 ba, upper. Com pl. pool table s, sauna baths. I ~~· 675e"' ~ ..... · swuu111Vn, earth: stradling Hwy 395. time. •· furn. Re-dee, 2 blks to ocean. see for yourseU. 17301 Fu111. & Unfw·n. Fr $130. : 1 I W.Hllllll 11-1 ""v....,.r, <r""OUN Na'turtll gas & power. Just ..;;;='---------L•gvn.1 Niguel -44th st. Yl's lse. AvaiL Keelson Ln. (1 blk \V. of Bach, 1, 2 & 3 BR's. Models ' t • 111.·~~~tri New-'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l~~~-~I c==7~1JN~l°'JS....:~"'C$"7=5=,"'0"0"_0,... ::~,u~~i~wy eo!cy~ ~~ Balbn Island NEW Sea Temt~ Twnhse. ~i!M~~s 543-5820, eves. Beach, 1 ~~~f Slater). ~~:~~ ~~:. riM~~. = , '.: port Heights not fat (but not I year's tru1y great CASH ELEGANT 2 Br w/gar, nr. Ocean view, 2 ~ 1% ha, .::::::.:.=-------bor Blvd. & Adams. too else) to Hoag Hoepital Mitbf19 Homes Excellent starter or retire-SUPER BARGAIN at $90 shops/bch, Yrly. 835-3437, dra., crpts, 2 car attach. Duplexes Unfurn. .350 $140 -UL~ NICE 4pt. 6 546-031~ , I oo Catalina 'Drive. 4 br., for. Per Sele 125 ment unll.!l, 1 block from per acre. For direct eve/wknds 548-1398. 1 garage, patio. Prl. Beach, Pools. 4 ardens. sauna. ~==,,;,.c_;.c.;_,__.,.._r. ma1 dining & huge recl'ft-·---------I Coast Hwy. W a I king answers call Mr. Morse, C ..,._1 .... _ pool, tennis court, privacy,B -.:a.:lbo;:;:;:a:...:P..:•.:nc.ln.:·•:;U:;!,:a___ Tennis. Private patio . *FRESHLY painte d don room. Ocean & bay Mltar Hallie bntals ~tanee•g to all achls & 714/245-8661 orona -m.r security. $335. Lease. ... Adults. Ph: 846-0259. carpeted. 2 Bedroom apt. '1 view -soo Victor Valley ReaJcy &~1757 2 BR. 1 BA, upper, cpts, OCEANFRONT s u n d k. , with bulltins, rehig. and , ' -£o • 5-rll-Investment 2 BR, 1 BA, 1rpl, pvt garden, . drps, bltns, garage Avail plenty of room tor spacious r-... Money to 1.oan 240 patio, dbl gar, 4 blks beach. $330 • 4 BR, 2 BA, bit-ms, Now. Yearly. 675'-<»96 her ach, newer. 2 BR. Elegnt, Jiving. Now vacant . lmmed. SALIC & LEASING Corp. 631-5662 $300 lse. 494-8500 ext. 305, patio, super deluxe crpt c.c=-=="--'=-='--urn. nu. cpts, lndry, patio, r.nc,~. CALL ~o 0 ._, 'r thru-out 1 yr new Lease LRG. secluded 1 BR, BBQ, gar, nr shops & pier. .,.,_ "7W"'~ Rt!!altorS Ml service faclllty 20 NEW UNITS 1st TD loansc -.:o:;sl.:•_-=;;:.. _____ , 1st & la.St. Dep. Ref;s req'd: Eastside, pvt. filed yd, utils $2G. Marrd adlts baby ok. SouthCo. Realtors 5'ts.OO'n llaJmll' b~e.es Costa Mesa. Accelerated ... 25482 Via DeAnza, Laguna pd, $180. Avail 7/1 645-6456 ~2131 $165-2 BR, 1~~ BA. Studio on -. '111 "' •I ~,,•\I J '"I WESTC,LIFF de preclatlon opportunity. Prime location, 4 BR, 2 BA, Niguel. Ph: 831-13'9. Dana Point l. Be cul.de-sac. Priv. patio, pool, ~ceptlonaI l)ome, 3 BR. 2 531-6800 ~~~~~~.oJ,';%di 2ndUPTTDO 95L%08DS ::SPm;.alk~ ~lscJ]. TERRACE Garder1 Home, _4 LRG 3 Br, bltn kit. 2 ba. •gun• •ch ~~~~&. ~b~idre~~k. N~~ BA, trpl.c, din rm. Front & for detalh / 551-3118 aft 5:30. Anytime Br. tennis & pool, $495. LAGUNA ESTATE LIVING pets. 735 Joann St. 0.1 back patio, com p I et e FOR Nie by owner, ln San CJS REAL F;STATE weekends. 673-7133 Panoramic ocean v i ew. On acres of gardens, wide 646-1450 privacy \\'/slump 8 t 0 n e Lois Rl'y. OWn your own r.18-U68 ~ 83J.ai84 l t O Co M' , VI • Close to heh & harbor. Bldg ocean vie\vs. Close to beach ""'~7.c-,--.,.-----,,-wall, 'A'T'Ought iron p,tes, lot. 1BR, Expando LR, all 3 BR 2 ba owe1t ra •• range • 3-2 BR homes avail., $140, 1ss1on •10 less than 1 yr old. $300 mo. & shopping. Heated pool 3 bl', 1':11 ha, 10\\>er,· range, ,. prof. ldnscp'd. \Valk to expenses except electrlcltf _ ocean. . · S•ttler Mtf. Co. · $145, $150 Also, 1 BR house, . . 499-2895. soon. Lge., c. us t 0 n1 crpts, clean. $180. 'Inclds , \\lfftcliff Plaza. & schools. $29.r:b per mo. lnclud 2 BR. 2 ba. duplex. 642-2171 545-0611 HB $125, walk to water. 2 BR, d~n, ~Ir condition, 2 BR,-2 BA, 25• ljv rm, gar & deco1'ator apt. 2 BR, 2 ba. elect. No pets. Also 2 br. up-• Will show by app't. Prln· ta.'<es. \l.'hy pay rnott'l: c· $73,500. By owner. 49~17 Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. Kids pets on all Agt fee water paid, View, bad. crt, laund area, ~ mo. no OiShwasher, sc-U . cleaning per. $160. Inclds reirig. See dpal1 only. \\'lends or Aft. 6 ed to sell. Ideal tor \\idO\\'. River Ave., Newport Beacb. CA 979-s43o. . , . . ~~to heir? ~;u J:l· pets, 1 child. 494---5215 oven, ~L & lL-eezei. $450 No. 1, 191 Shalimar. wkdys. "6-4219 Call Tif/757-1392 at 280 Prine. only. EHS-3906 Eves. Barro:~~Nyo~H~~~!paid 4 BR. 3 BA, French Qtr, 7:30 pm. or -er wkends l'vfo. Furn. or unfurn .. incl. SMALL 1 BR, Eastaide, util liANFRONl'--* __Robln..__~.~ MiMion NEWPORT BAYFRONT for--0r-not:..-Use-funds-to-~July_____lst_Will ~~~,,,,----...\.;tl;j;u;;;n;';t;f,!"91;;.;;;;;;-::a;:;;ch;:::==l-J!u<gtil!c,.d&L1'"t1rat:<..-l"'1lture""-Hd,,,+.-:~J;.::~;:P"'~Y.rly•-l----- pARADISE Ave, Qceanlide. _ ~ s ti'UCted waterlron solidate bills, improve your consider lse/opt. J . Lockert ewport IMch an · a u ts. Sl4G-$145. 642·8520, .336 E. ' By 0•-••. 60 Sbonton vie"·· 5th floor. Deluxe 2 br, home, buy., .. -perty, or Beatty l\ltr. 832-4270; Eves: .., • .,2 BR bl~ cp" drp• 494--4653 Or your broker 20th St, Open house T.000 Sq. ft. of \\'Ood & chann '""' -"" " . 2 ba, 2 terraces, 2 level ,. .. ~~ 838-6341. CUST built home, overlook· .., .. ._ ' ...... , u , • *••I • .,_NV'\ Manor 2 hr 2 ba mobile ,,.,. ...... ~ tor any good purpose. Con· 1 Ba k Ba . Id patio, f11>lc, carport, & BACHELOR, ocean front, all 3 BR + patio,. Irg, quiet, ar ·-L'"l·DO-R.~EA' LTV home w/~·et'bar & 'tam rm, parktng. 642-893! or ,,_.....,,,.w tfidential, fnst service in :f BR, 2 Ba, blt·in, near ng c Y in ° er sec-lndry facil. Couple & 1 In· utilities, cable. Yr. lse. $175 Baker & Bristol. Imnled.oc- . . . formal din .. area Ii: liv. rm, 11 UNITS, excel c ond -your home or our office. schools fenced yd, 2 patios, tion or Bluffs. Beaut dee ·. tant OK. No pets. Call mo. Pref. m Id d I e -ag e . cup. Mng. lMO A Va,1.encia, 33i7 Via J..ido, N pt Beach air cond, all uppded, fully U*),000. net 15%-on equity. SIGNAL t.fORTGAGE CO. fplc, Ava. T/l. $285. mon. ~~~ar:"'al~s }ge cry:~ 842-4664 494-3148. 557-7766 * 67).7JOO * landscpd, corner apace, in Assume 1~o/o loan, ;~ <n4l 556--0106. 644-6007 / r Can 1 • ~a1 Newport •-··h SPACIOUS studio, 1 blk -,-BR_'l_ba ___ /_d> __ b~lt-., 1 STEPS To OCEAN beautiful Irvine Please call terms. Prine only. 491-2189 9iiiiliii&;iii&;iiiiiiiiii I w gas ites, ne oi: ..... , -~ bo v · • ' carp l's• ; ""I .,....,. • REAILY sharp Eastside, 2 fin draperies, etc., etc., $600 a ve 1cloria Be a c h. like oow. ~lature adults: no TENNIS POOLS CLUB .... ~"°"· DUPLEX, lBR eacb, comp!. BR, 1 ba, home. Shag crpt, mo. Year lease. 642--4096, BRAND ne"'• beaut. 4 BR, 2 $551\\'.k. $aM) mo. 494-2959 dogs. $3'.IO. m No. 7, 16th v~ clean i BR, 21i bath•. WANT TO SELL? ..,,_, ... 1rJ lot, Nice 2ND Trust Deeds gar, patio, yd. $225. mo, 644--4652 BA, frptc, O/W, crpts Lido Isle "P"fa"'ce~-~Agt7'~64&-~·~24~1c-4-.,,.-, Family rm., trplc., bltns, \\'e have prospects tor .U area, C.M. $38,500. 66-4~. PRIVATE FUNDS AV.AIL. 64&-1456. $110 - 1 BR cottage, sparkl-g~ BLK. to bch. Yrly. I ;:.;.::;;...;;o:c... _____ 2BR, unfurn, crpts, cltps. , eCAarpY.,Wd~a~D. Rl4E7A,500LTY. aUe.ll'e ~-~h ~!_~.·. lndustrl•I Property 161 Any Amount 3 BR, crpts, dras, lndry rm, ing clean! Gar. N. Hts. Lrg 3 w:;E~FRBAON .. ~.<:11 range, oven, re.frig, no pets, ·~· OOD ,..,...., ,.,. .... ~,"t'....... fenced yd, enclosed gar, on $215 -2 BR house, 2 blks YEARLY, 3 BR, 2 BA, stv & · • , ~ per $145: 968-1455 * ~1290 * Plea.e cab anytime. * C•ll 675-4494 BKR. new bus line, ideal tor child. ocean front, gar. yrly D/W, frplc, only 1 yr. old. month. Lease. 673-8886.1 °1~75~Lru-... ~3~,,,-.,-2~00-. ~c~1,-,0• . COAST RESALES 4. ACRES $Zl.O. 642-3289 $350 -3 BR, 2 BA, frplc, Quiet. Pref. dalts. 673-ZU Newpd'rt Be1ch Crpt/drps, adults, no pets. Newport BHdl · ~·7232 NO points, no penalties, tree * SHARP 2 BR 1 BA gar., deck, 4-doors ocean. 765 Shalimar. 547-1155. ENJOY YOUR VERY O\VN ... ...,.,..........._.... BAY \\'ell located -. Ptt ....... t appraisal, low rates, fast. Townhouse. Pool .'Garage -NU-VIEW RENTALS 1 BR, Park Newpo r t. cUC'NF=-'. "2=B=R==, ~1',;,,~B=A7.=,A-,du"'l'""I "~"~' --·-· ~· o ·-• -~• $225 , 0 673-4030 or 4"A .,,.,.0 Beautiful bay & ocean vie\'/. rPARK. pool&, Putti n g Cultoiit built beauties income $1400. per/mo. Great lnvtsoors Thrift 639-6411. i .. uwww.er. ..1 -~ JJOJ only, $150/mo. 610.C Joann . I ~ns. ell?. Sp$Ch>ul all 2BR,1Bth.$16,500 potential . will divide. Ap. Mort~ 833-8974. NEARING COMPLETION, ApartmentsforRent V ~i'aJ.7 ~~iJe!~U.,e~~j~ St. 548-9573. t.lectric, 3 Br, l ba condo 2 BR. 2 Bth, sundeck $26,500. ~ 11.~ ,., ft. T utl ft--•s 3 BR. 1 BA, den, vacant. 1929 I u x u r i 0 us ex e cutlve . 1200 Duri ~B=EACC-Mc'--'~.,C1·--2"""B"R,-.....,t,-I , hom In dul .,~ .. ,......,. .-v~ -r _ 260 townhouse, 3 Bedrooms, . ng Summer on 6 ce1 n1gs • crp s, 1 e excl. a t com· Adult park, ~'"' Roy McC•rdle RNltor • Republic, $210. mo. electric Kitch, self-clean ~ sub-lease $400. mo. drps, refrig, thild ok, $140 munlty. Luxurious ap. ,73 BUDDY 12x40 1 bdrm "'"" N--Blvd CM * ~755 * Apt f 360 Av a i I n o\\'. mo. 642-4462 or 646--2627. polnutments ~" 0e-•--M • ...,w .... i"''' " · · PUT YOUR MONEY oven, fireplace, patios and · ;,:;;.;;•·;..;..:u.;,r:,i,n-0.. ___ ...;;.;;; ... ~-... .l.l;soc. betOre ifs 100 'We'. tum. o.-ta Mesa Adult ~772t 2BR, 1989 "A" Cbarle pr ofes&onally decorated. " ~tl)'fl,1'"1596 2 Bl,( $155-6toVe, retrig, · j m-nu , Park. $4SOO. TO WORK FOR YOUI $155/mo. No dogs. Ensign Schools. Lease $325. General $35 & up. 1 BR, 2 BR & cpts/drps, htd pool. Adulta, J American 557~ Earn -.10% interest on well· 642-2259 or 646-1011 646-755.5, Agt. Bachelors. Color TV, maid no pets. 645-8965 ! BAYCREST •69 SKYLINE 3'Jx52 bdrm 2 Lets for Sale 170 secured 2nd Trust Deeds on LRG 2 Br ho t, st l BR, apt, $105. per month, setv, pool. The t.lesa., 415 N .. Nc=E"w~2~8-2~ba-d~--,-I f BR. 21~ BA 1'~ Rm A ' -c. me, cp ove, HARBOR Vu Homes 3 br Adults no pets, no students. r, • rps, crp g, ... 4wel ho • Ambe titw bath. Costa lo1esa Adult EXCHANGE Orange ;ounty real estate. fyig, yrd, gar. Adulta. Pets fam, 2 be.. Xln't honle. loc8 642--3108 Ne~rt Bl., NB. 646-9681. pool, bbq, gal'. Adults, no ; ~·~ Th:1eVery-be~~ of kn~ca.n 557-9390 R·2 lot mned for 6 Units, SIGNArJ4f)o~:E co. Ok. $175. ~1827, 673-6267. & yard \\'-water pd. No BalbcN Island Newport Heigftts pets. 376 \\'.Bay. ~; fChoo~. By owner, 64&-2493 1~47 ~10BILE H ome Huntington Beach. 4500 Campus Dr., N.B. NEWPOf ~!_. H.e_~ts. t~ B~ 86pe7ts~460-!1~ayw:1e~ CLEAN 1 or 2 BR. Adults, no AU.hildeoklec. $1275BR, 1 BA1J: l ~llCJpal.s only. =-/1~20 cabana ··'·t cond. FOR: 10 to 15 Units in !!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!•I gar, e .... ~ ,"t"ou.u, 8 ave • -· SUMMER rental, deluxe 2 c • ::> per. mo. ~ ' t 1741 w. Pomona ' S~pa'""" 41 On.nae County. retr. $150 .... 3946. wknd. BR. plus garage, June rate ~· E~~~thki~i ~ 64&..~' Albert, CM 646-5596 ~I HARBOR ·View Palermo 4 ' ""' • S 11 I t t ·Dana Point AVAIL June 15th. Custom $150. per wk. Phon e $140 up 2 Br 3 Br 2 Ba. f k, 2% ha, 28' ma.st. aWte. C.M. per "I nves men ~ ·· 4BR & fant rm, 01> lrg 675--3063. Ap.t~ Unfurn. 365 Pool ·bit ~· p•··:· yanl. I V.pgraded shag, wet her, ex· SAN Juan Capo, Adult Pk. Corp. .._........ I fl! FABULOUS ocean harb vu. 4 cul-de-sac lot, rm for boat 1996 'Map!;. s.'.l2-380 : elusive alum~k fence &: 1972 24x60. 2 BR. 2 BA tam ~5'62 Br., 3 ba, tam ml, frple, or trlr. Gard~er Pd . BA1_piandEt., ?150R mAPTo. u' 1,.1~!?8d. :B::a;;l;:boa:::...;•;:;•1;:•::.n;:d:____ 2 BR 1 ba d ' ~·ard pd I rm din ·-· ep•·/drpa all 1 :.iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;~-~~ I u= /mo lse •= •=• or ""' " ,...... ' • crps, gar, Y • Y"" • _,, • · m-• --· ~ ' * R ~ LOTS * crpt/drps. $145 mo. S'IS-7414 ~;387 ' ~~ 675 3803 ly lense. 1150 mo. call •I twd· possession. 644-5569. applla.nces. Owner 493-4107. .., 2B 1 Vu.-t a-· BAYFRONT new 2 Br. 673-5134 • MOBILE Home • "Vlk:lne" 3 Adjoining lots 60x300 ea., HOUMI Furnished 300 ~ re~1tani!'. 2~ HARBOR. Vu home 4 tr, YEARLY, 2 BR, upstairs, o'n Beamed ~illngs, built-ins, " FELIZ. N.B., the Bluffs, xlnt cond. Moving out Or Eastsid~ Costa Mesa. Zoned ;..;.-"'.;__.;.......;.;...;.;;;......;,.:.;. garage, $250 mo. 496-0976 f~ d111 rm, fam_nn, 2% bayfront. $295 mo. Util pd, yearly, inquire 400 S , NE\V, qWet 2 Br, cpt, drp.s, : . , 3 BR, .,,'et bar, beaut state. A-1 Parle in Nwpt tor 6 urutl ea. $32,000 Ea. 1 ~Go.;;;;"°;:;o.'°;;.lc..._____ F VII ba, kitchen nook. $530. mo. ca::v::al!:::' -'""=•'o:.· _:6:::75-illl03=' =·---,B='ay"lro7'-n-Ct ,CNO'o~. ::5·~---t;~!~ ~~~fr63 2>i8-C ~.' ieeor, cor unit on lg Bch, 890 W. 1Sth St., No. 14. CALL '9'-646·2414 l BR ...... HB OO til pd ounta1n ley fM.5835 ·::c.=::::·c,..,~~---YEARLY, small apt, fentale NU 2 BR, crpts. dflls, r;reenbelt. Open House 'T 1}':1''4 •IVWl'C $1 u . .,... only, steps to bay. $120 mon. wsh/dry, dsh/\\'Sh., frplc, LARGE 2 BR, 1!4 BA studio, 1 tftrY day 11-'. Owner, BAYSIDE VI ·Newport. '•A AMrfL Also walk to \\later 1 BR, 3 BR, 2 Ba, 2 car gar .. bltns, AVAILABLE. custom 4 BR 675--5666 piel', ytly, 206 Grand Canal, utilities paid, $17'5. Pool.. : ~1397 ~ 2 br, ba Cholce 'II.. ........ gar n~ Also l BR homes D/W, pool, ltids OK, ont.· & ram rm, on lrg cul-<le-sac -"""::;·:::.,· ~--~--67""28 1978 •1 I 0 •" =-•7 rv· location. Owner, 675-1069 R-EAL TY ln ~t;·M 'CdM & r.ag· $245. mo. Agent 842-4421 1J lot, rm for boat or trlr. Balboa Penfnsula .:r-v.> C•pis"larpanoe. ~Ba-ach ~11 ljA,RSOR. V l'e \V Homea N1ar N1wpor1 •••t orrlc1 esa, · • $4(K>/mo lse. 6'12--4387 Capistrano Beach i 1'fon~. -upgraded 'ftll}ld· BEAUTIFUL ocean -view &h. Agt. fee , 979-8430. Huntington Bnch HAR. Vu Palernto, 4 BR, $35 WEEK & UP '11 tut., 3 BR. Prof. lndscp 1 j ~ LAGUNA R-l lot close to Balboa Peninsui. FR 21L ui1. t bar 2 • Sleeping Rooms 3 Br, 2 ba, bltins. ocean 3 BR upper duplex. Ocean , front yard. Easy mrUn-lliallllltt, cl Sa rifi $l6•CMXI * BAYFRONT 2 Br. 2~1 • 73 .__ \\'e • k · Roo view, S250/n10. Cal I Vu. $250 mo. Open Wknds, •l' tenM<:e; both back &: front . Geft••I t)'. c · ce ' ' BALBOA PENTN Baytront Ba.. 24' slip, in Hunt. frplcs, rent w/gardner $550 • House 'tf·pmg A ms 642-U55 or 493--6228 14}..2. 34443 Via Espinoza, ,. n,nss. By owner 644-2-198.. 4M-'1S08, 4loc96--2218 5 BR, 4 BA. Pier, float. Harbor, lease. Eves cn3) per month. 644-TISl . • OceBALBOA f~N Corona del Mar Capistrano Bch. sn--0668 ~: ' T PRICED Bayshore C~2 LOT, xlnt .. approx. Ava.ii Mid June-July 28. 964-9876 IRVINE TelT. 3 br, 2 ha, 1 eves. , B Ac-·-~-saS. 150 ~ on Harbor Blvd., Alao Sept Wkl 673-2039 4 BR GI ~ & blk from bay No pets refs 105 Main Street . .,•, ~Y cottage, prl bch, 2 R, • -•· "" C.M. muat sell, owner. . y. . enmar, ""'5 run . . 615-8740 Dani Point ~ BA, w/patio, yrd, boa! BUILDER'S ATI'ENTION (2l3) 792-l028 BAYFRONT BaJboa Penin. 5 lrg. bk. yd. All xtras. Avail req. 675--3354. 1----"""'-""'--- t,a. + room to expand. 2500 coo· I tlo Tustin. A Br. pier & sli p sleep 14. July 1st, family $ 28 5, HARBOR Vu Hms, Carmel, 3BR + convertible den, fnit a ~ OCEAN views, wlk to bch, 2 ,.;: rest view D r • , ~ f; 45 iiruts P" 4 LOTS near Lake Elsinore. Week]y July $400, Aug. $51Xl. 963-4029 Sharp. 3 BR, fam, nr pool, & rear porches, nr 10th St ~ BR, furn or u n fu r n : I4/646-9079/64+-131l. DANIA REA.Lri CO $50 down. $25 mo. ea. 329(16 673-6005 or (1) Gn-0155. SUPER size 3 BR, 2 BA, inc gardener, $475. 644--1791. ~ach, adlts only, $12'5 mo.!!'!!, $22)....$250. mo . Bkr. 496-5121 ·· 1 5 R vu Homes, 4 BR, * 6o.6560 * · = Wlldemcr, C • • Huntlntfon BeKh quiet street. Va e a n t . 3 BR, din. rm., lrg. kit & yrly. 646-82U NEW large 2 & 3 BR, 2 BA • ' ... 1.«e. Vu lot. Fan-B I p , lMI--'.;,.=~------$Z8SfMo. LEADERSHJP liv. rm., lovely area w/pool l"'C-'o,;.•t.ca_M_osa______ ON TE&'J ACRES Duplexes, view, frplc. $250 •• , ca.Uy upgraded. Priced UI Mii roperty Mounteln, Desert 4 BR. 2 Ba. Singles, Odldren R.E. 842-4466 priv. $300, 833--3894 C .. O Apts. furn./unturn. Lease & $300. 496-4191. 1 ~w mkt Open Sat/SUn T\\'O LOTS TO't'AL 10l'x3J9' Retort 174 ok, Immed. occu.p, $285. NR. ocean, 3 BR, 2 BA, 5 BR tam rm. w/wet bar & GSG ve ro Fireplace I priv. patios. Huntington leach )::e, ~~ t'.'llU\(CE LOCATION Jfun: 962-88.51, 968-6215 D/W, CID, (!lltio. S275...lle. _b1Xc..:Newty·dec. Enjoy-pool -AI:.L uin.rtlES PAID -l!ools-TenniS-Contnt:l.Bkfst.1 --:o;'::;:;:;;;;:;:;:;:;~"""t'-~ r Witirfronf/piir -u:ton Bea.Ch, z 0 N ED LAR~ cabin 2~~ acres. L•I""• 'BMch Agt. ~ pr:lv. $525. 8.13-3894. Olm pare before you rent SIX) Sea Lan, Cdi\t W-2611 WAITING· .,.. ·-· - 1iaht $ mkt. My loss your B U SIN ESS, PR(). Vtew; Orchard. Pat .1 o. $1251 BR house, gar., also 2 3 BR, at 316 Cedar st. CU!!lom designed, featuring: lMacA.rt.hur nr Coast Hwy ) LIST aia1ri. Reduced $10 ()()().$89,500 FE.SSIONAL OR OFFICES. SUndtck. Box 35, Pinon $150 -UlUs. pd., attrac. 1 BR $1G5. utll. pd., kida, pets Newport Shores. $ 3 T 5. e Spacious kitchen wllh in-OPEN 31EfR famUy·rm. 6"-&sn. $17,500 ea. TERMS write Hllll,. Ca 92372 ( 7 l t) BR, nr. bch, Avail now.' on both. Agt. fee. 979-M30. Monthly. 49:Hl761 direct lla:htlng NE·W 2 BDRM, family m t, HAJt8oR VU HOMES 5 bt KANPAK, 1993 Klhei Rd., 249--3641 . $155 -Uti~. pd., ocean lront LEASE . 4BR-. $260. Carpets, San Ju•n C•pfstrano • Separa~e din'g area crpts, drps, bltns. $350. n10. 1, 2 or ~BR A.,.. 3 ba Somertet UmqOO Kthel, Maul, Hawaii. Lake Gregory Chalet -Lak~ bach, beaut. loc. drap e 8 , CLE AN 1 .. • flnme·hke ~orage Avail Sept. 675-3308 Y" bl~ Nr1 ~ & park ComrMrCl•I view 2 BR 1% BA tr/pl $325 -Oitlrmlng 2 BR, 2 BA KATELLA, 847~ NU 3 Br. -l '1i &. _view _ e Private paltos Costa Mele at the 182,900 "'mer. 0 644-4So 157. 5 · '.!'!l'."!rtv , ISi Rfurnllbed-126P,500 821-4142. 1NU'.'vl~YJ ~vE~~u· FOR teaae, cleanest 4 Carpets, ~..,0029, : ~:b'I, =~ w/1torsp 1.:.=:..:.=;;,_____ VILLA YORB ABMS me . • •rm• ~tl'll~-~~~~ .. ~~~-~~'.!~;bed;roo~m~ln~C:O..~]'~a~re~a.~~ ;J,JV" e Ki11&·si Jldrms 1 Ir. 2 BR. apt. Sl.35 &: $lfi5. Huntington Beach R .. F ... V ew, ;\IU --_J -u-rt~-~ 96Z-5176 • e •l!JLAM ·•-Pool .~Barbecue. . ,.... Ca\'P, drap, buii•in-rsnge (-114)-8'2·9622 1-1---1-tlitJOI) ''"'!""t""' ~" ~ and oven. \;(lve1'ed carpon, ~· &44--6807 Leurd. ;roll n om e FOR rent, H.B. nr lleil & rounded with plush land-cbe to shops and bch, * DOG RUNS*· & · rf P $3150/~. tor eight stores Bc!EA• ~ •• _:2"1yacrehomve&1_~1n· OCEAN front _ 3 br, gar, + Bolga Ollca, 3 BR, 1% ba., 0 1P7ENth 3H~senrJscune11,15&• ,1~ scaping. children OK. S30 Cen ter St, Spa. 2 & 3 BR. $149 &: $199. , l waite rant roperty and TUty Freeze ln Alpha ..... · ui..... M e extras. $325. mo, Wll'lter -bltins. $25Q mo. 842-5338 • 11'• 1 ""l'""' Adults. No Pets. 790() K'd k p I K 1 Ln 3 SR. 2 BA, priv slip, beach, Beta Shopp\nl Ce n t er • ASa~~ee m~~t 1 1 ~ ~ 0 0m0 ~ • Oct. tit-June. 646-6713. 4 BR 2~ BA Prestige tmne F!1"7-8793• rn100Ygj a:· dra. LARGE 1 BR $185 cC::;·:::•*1".·..:":;:3'8-s°'R;;="1.,,.c--;oB!"\-:-*-:*-( 1 1 bik W. : · Be~ch 90~vd:, ; owner, BalbOa Covet. Sella wlU · carry back lat -.:!.t, 896-22l8 • • on ~ul-de-sac stteet, me.ny ,,.. '. 1 • :365=..ccWc:.·..:W:.:il;:so;:n;:.,. _ _:64c:2-;.1::9.:.:7l , ... 'j )VI e ..,,1 off Sinter). 963-4tl29 or 217 tor appointment. T.D. at 8.$% for~ years. '-· · HouMI Unfurn. 305 extras. 846-1623 Condominiums $30 WEEK I UP l.A.,rge, new Y <CC(.lf, 1"" • 8•17-7iA6. Blatt•~ 3 br dtn Price $.'\16,m.OO. Pleue R .. 1 Est ... W•nt.d 114 1-tno Furn. 315 • s··•10 L 1 BR Ap•·. patio. bllns. ctrpl 1'· d1'""110' NEW 8 u II 2 blk from ' I .. u: l.... ' call Bkr. 675=7225' 1 or -Gener•I , .. ......, • ... CIOllc to every i ng. , n • !I • ltriJ rm., jl! ,,,....,'OOQ-deU.Us. -I WILL-.,;;,;;==------H 1 H Dou e TV A: Mald Service Avllll. mo. 868 No. 1 Center St. ocean. Leaae. 2 Br. l ""' • uly ••· -. u1 GUARANTEE TO SELL LANDL uni !)tton ar r •Phone Service-Hid. Pool ,NEWLY DECORATED bllns, shag, erpt, drpa, . -1488 or Oll>-1526 * -* ORDS! 5 Or 6 Bdnn~ .......... $375 Be • Chlltiren & Pet Section 2 BH w/gor • fl>cd yd. D/W, cathedral celilna•· . i 4 Bn, Irv'lne 'I'eJT. 123' x 1*00'. ~oo*Loct.tion • ~~ ~2:f · we Speclallze 1;. Newport ~ =~" 2~°:th":°m •••• J: ~~eI:?a~r:ntt.~~ S:~. 2376 Newport Blvit, CM wt-patio _ \\'ater pd. can f.W.$210 monthly. 310 l9lh +BALBOA lncolne $675 mo • Cuh. act:v ~ Beach • CoroM ctcl MLr • " ••••·••• $225.·8474141 aft 5. _...:.548-=9755=.:0;.r.:-==--tx>t 1 & 5 GJG..4120. St. H.B~ Aft ~m "- *N'PT lits duplex, wcant 2 Bedroom houae plus ....... 1 an ·847 M 12 A L&pna. Our Rental Ser-Condo 1 1 **STUNNING 1 BR 2228. "A" P0\i\(.-t.n1ia .•. $145 wkn~. · 07'ner/Agent. 6T~ 24 x 34 ft. shoP "-•••••••••••••• ._ vice 11 FREE to You! Try m n ums •20 gardt:n apt. pool, rec area, OCEAN Bi-ee:te Aplic LARGE 2 BR.. unf. $140 l\.io. I Duplexes ooar the ocean R:IVIERA RIAL TY DUPLEX Nu·View! Unfurn. • 110 W. 18th St. $165. 3 8 lndry Clean! Near ~lores • _ I ,Miles* ~R:1!jtorh;i6G~~-~~49~f~roodW~~6.~S'~i~·~·~112i~-~18!:;~ ~bu~~b'Mt!~P~ .!'~'!IEW REN~~~?Aa NEW Tennis Club Villa. 3 br. LARGE, quiet ndult 2 BR. ~els~~-No ri)e1!:PMax. 2 Reatonomtcs. Bkr, 615-6700 --· ""· mid Aum••t Can v•~ or ~ dtn tTn fatn rm. ~ be,, Rclrig. Pool. 8 ea u t . childl•en to 6 yrs. 22S6 Ciln. 2 BO. Apt. unturn. $135 mo. I N~T J!!J.O """~ "' •-' SINC&. omplol«\_"11]Y JOI , l535j.,!!ln~dS<:J!P'~K-;,,.Sl.Sii~·::.· ,:i:846-6:Q!97~4 -~l~"~·on~P~r,,,642~·,::2'1::;'2:._,. __ -J carpets, tlrnpe$. ~ or -B riWner, 11\irP:~ Blvd. 1r.f~o1k~;...~; ~;~=r-~~-'-~e: w/ma~~. ~t lit Westem Bmk'Blda. 1no. 001-14$8 or-rn-.t11C'E Studio $140. or 1 br. Put a-little "loot'' 11:1 yoor -~!'150 ' · >, ~800. Prine. onl,Y, 3718. abl~ income. RM.liar 67'U700 Ulle to tradtt o'ur Trader'• ~. No fees. (1) UnJ\•enity Park l.rv\ne Don't give up the ahip! $175 close to b\U & 1tore1. Levia-4-0ll lhose b.lublt-11 for $140, 2BR, in -t·plex, sgl ltJ, , , OCIANPRONT A aood want ad 11 • aood b-Psradlll co1tunn 11 lor )'OUI 828-5671 or 828-.1200 D•ys 55z,70e0 ' Nlthts "~lot'"ll In ellssllled, Ship Y·ar d. ~. u ti I "bucl<s". Cal Claaaltled crptt, llrpo, 1\/0, toclsd D>lpiex, .. ._/.ll<nl 6'!3-9!1S6 -...m. 5 llntl, 5 il"l)! ,... 5 -·-Clusi&d.:Ad1 ·-... 612-0078. l !!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!!I!!!!!!!!!". !!!!!I to ShQre RcsullS! 6'12-5678. 1112-M9-1 I ' . &12-~ •lll'!lf!• ll62-4S2'l . I J \ • .. --' . -. : ··::: '1 ... ~ .. ' • • JtJ 0-'ILY PltDT_ r,lday, Ju,,e IS. 1'11) . ~ ~ ... -Jl!l ~ 1-... -.. ~o1-... -~I~ :.I .. -.. • ~l~.:1~!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~· l~~~I ;;--;;;-;;-';:;1~~1 bi.t•-llSJ 1----1~ I .:.... ... .:... ~ I · ....,~... lrfl1 Apt. Unturn. 365 Furn. or Unlurn. 370 Room• 400 l uolnot• Ront1I 4451utlnet• Rental 445 Found (fr" odt) SSO Ba11Y9ltt1111 HousHIMll._ Jo:;b;;W;1;n;tod;;,;Ma;;le;~700;[j I-' ............. -'-----Apts.. FNO. Short while haiN!d :;.:a Huntington Beach 8 Ibo 1 1 d :<:tCt:LY furn . 1wu1. Pr\. Cennnn Shepherd tnale. ~fy' home. So. (but Pla:.r.a car.:t Cleinl::J... --• 1 s an 11<tlio, BA & en11')'. Y.inplr· p •-" • 19th s c M area Mon Ft-I Mln ... •--2 BEDROOM, 1 bath ndu lt. Over .W, <;rl l\, OPENING ... cenua • t., · · · · · · ""-' F """ •rl & WI I bulltins fully ca rpeted. !.,\!:. ntodei·ii 3 br. 2 llli. I fi'f.l-130-1. Very hiendl,y. Be!ot<e 5• 2' 540-4003~ Dutch Malnt Serv. 537·1~ . • I i:hull crpts, dra.... lJltins. . N Yfll f>l8.00n ext. 352 &ft 5: C1rpet hrvtce Dodlca= Cleenlnv C~uldren OK. $1 4S. per ,vi•arlv. I~} Pt>u.rl, GT.i-Ol.i.'i RF~DROO~f. xtru lar, All 9W age "64:.::S.-:;:::::·c.,..______ ,_ month ... -c ·a 11 DALE, C • M -<'lt.>clrlc 11rl . home. 646-20U, $1. I OllllUAHUA, f e 01 a1 c . JOHN'S Carpet" Upholstery * \YE DO EVERYTHING 1r 962-4471 . I 01t1 ••• • CO!iltl Mew area. ~·OPP ng Center f (l und Vic. ?.tedlletTanean Ort Shampoo free Scotch· Refs. Free est. &16-2839 Me1a Verde I J)L.X fl ~· :I n.1 .. 2 Bn. ~~nt'! i.:ur. ~H).l up. Rr•n1·1! Of", :-:tt'.l.i ~l:H'{' A\'C, ~ltl--lfl:\.'t, --- J>El'\lNSUt.A POINT. Pr\. I _ .. I fl n Apts. C.M.l blllclt w/to.n guard <3C>U Retardants). DEPENDABLE experienced l'nt. ,ti; room plu~ fnnl. rm., nterestwu ft nt qua ty tenants torereet 1;lwhite rear feet). 0egttuen A ~ ~ . lad,y wW clean your OOUse. New t~~~~~,1no~~t!t~'.9. F'urn. apply Surf & Sand Hotel c~~~ck, oeautitul, ~now ~~~nefor; !hit!o carpe~~ ~4 , I 1oom, P" "'"'· j>VI poreh, 1555 So. c-t· Highway, Laguna lch. •yes, female, ..... on ehe•t. save yaur money by saving • IClplnv COu.EGE student, V t t I \\'/CQtlstr. exp. de1lres part· time ha.ulina. 1nalut. etc. lla\'e truck. }'ref! e1t. >l8-.1117 Job Wentod, Fomale 702 1-tlGlf 9Chool bulines1 stu· , dent seeks a 11 rt1 n1 e r secretarial po6ition a ~ cyplat, ateJIOif8pher. or recep1iGnl1to Expulencl'!d in calcU1atb1g and pooti.ng. Re le1-ence1 av·.illablc. ~l&· @II). Newport Beach "Rent A P iece of a Pa la ce " Newport Village I ~::;~: ~:"~:~."1-a:;o 714: 494-65T4 itl~~k'%"''HoY~: if:iF:~l;.~~~:'.J. ~~"cl:>;n .••. G.;.;~ couch $10. Oalr $5. 1S yn. Lie. 133790. 646-6852 • C:hoi":e of 1 locat10n • SU!<.1~1ER RE;.."T.U.S *· + LARGE blonde, ahorthalred exp. Is what 1counts, not .._... __ ry NEED help at home? \Ye • 1 u11111s, \ OllflyhaU, ruol 1 Jn cool clenr &ui Clen1ente fem. dog, new mother. method. I do work myself. [ .-.;,:.;;;.:;"'°':...-----have aide•, nurse 5 • • A~1 ~ & Crall ~ AJl11A H-01rto.l Bureau Re nt•ls to Shar'e 430 8 found Mission V le j o . Good ret. 531--0101. B•lc" ••--•-$-ho u a ekpni, companloru1. , --. .. ·, e Htlharth; 1 '!l' .S500 ~g~~~~~~~~~~~~;us;ln~e~ll~~R~e~n~l1~1::::~"4~5h&1;7-8=206~. ~~~~~~fST~EA~M~~~~~-5~~~·~~·-~~~~~-~· ~-~°""~~~~~H~om~emskg~•~ra~=-~U.~p~j~ .. o~.b~p~, ~:== • 1.>1:1nt l~l'1' Roon1 \\J"ih fl 1:'11·1 N. El CH 110 Heal \VANTE D· ""ht I ~ .. '0'D'"" S>IL \\'""-" • 0 •, 20'' . 1---l-HA'R.BOR-YIEW *'i>tny~rp!nno . i . li;:;.e, ina .. i;:_e f---" .. ....,. n.i --·---~~·-spec. ,., this wk. Rel. a ;\tJ\lcliC" flt'Ogrnnl • 2BR, 2 BA. rutn, Nr. Bay & __..a, 4 BR liOuse, nB, rifain Street, Courtyard und .v/blaclrtn.11-rbtaek-spots'f-'"'""'""· \Velr,lli!f pm:' Patmtnra Hete---Wa ntecr,-M&P""110·1----ll e Hfli·helor & 1 & 2 Bedroonl oce:u1, across froni prk. S80/1uo. + utils. 962-8668. OC\"llllfrollt Stores available on head, fen1ale, Vic: Mesa 494-7018 Piper hantlnt ,_ '· El~·i.:anl •lf1IU'ln1e11t1i 1l<'slg-ned 111lh 11. ,\Jnslc-1··s t•''"'h, ~· p1.·1·h !"1ouse security, ~·· ~i\'L~ V«rs11itll':I Cl11h anu f}oOI I\ ith unique-1\(jU<.1!.lar, r!1Unt;1u1s nnd fornial ll:UI'· dl·n:;o. All r•u·t of rlu· . .::.Oulh Co~tl>(f's finc:;ol a1mrtn1C'nl ron1n1u11i1y. 1 l~l·dt·oom, studios fron1 S195 2 B1;il1vo1t1 fio.1111 S280 ~todt·l~ open 9 A.~l. Iii <lusk ~ps ON THE BLUFFS AT NEWPORT -;---,J111 or Unfurn ava\J Adults. no pet11 N e1\'Jl!lt'I F 11·y nt BflkCI' SI. 714-557-0075 i:-ewpt Heh $200 wkly. 1<~1<::.,tALE over ZL shr 2 BR, at n1odest rents. Verde. fl.MH)lll Cablnetmaklnv -:..:O!:.::C.:.::::J!O:.J"--- ti73-0413 Costa r.-resa, $75 per mo. No BALBOA INN DOG: Blk w/\\'htte chest, No \Yutlng_ LI DO ISLE, delux '1BR, mA, pet.I. 645-00'Z2 aft 7 pn1. 105 ~fain St. pa\\'S & tip o1 tail. (Shaved CABINETS & Fumiture * WALLPAPER * '1 sty, Yl/gardetl & patio. G f 67!i """' body} Vic. Lido Island !\ od li "-,....__ When you call "Mac" A\'llil July 14-&p!. 3, eves, 1r1ges or Rent 435 .,....,.,ru 675-5850 em e "~' ~ ava9 twork. 548-1444 eves. fl. 7 RETAIL stores or offices, ~.1. J.1--4895 or ;f.S..-9-1 0 Garage for rent 6.110 \Vest Coast H"'Y• Nwpt PRESCRIPTION glasses. Cirpeftter PAINTING & npalr, 35 yrs "!"~~~ LJDO Isle, compl. furn, 2 1959 Apt 5 i\Taple Ave. Bch, $200-$250 . mon-silver frames, Near workman.ship guo.r. Take ~ ~ BR. 2 BA, !rplc, patio, all Costa Mesa thl,y/lease. 673-3706 or Bleacher ot Baseball Park NEW. remodel, frame &: advantage of m,y exp. THI:: I" \1_'.J'!'IN(: 1•lt'ct kitch, dsh/wsh. Avail GARAGE 1 R t $30 21.:1'/869-5985 C.l.t. 6-10 Aft 4, 646-1819 fi(\lsh, stores, offices A: ,;53&-;:::;,,:,1066=·--~----PAL~ ~ESA APTS. June, July, Aug. 675-1365. 3100 \V (:~~n Hwyper ~ 145 E. 18th st .. Ctif. Suitable FOUND, part Doxie dog. All homes etc. Custom work. PROF. painter, honest work, l.11NU1 E$ ro NPT. BCl-1. LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT BCif Ne\\'pol1 Imports for stoNs or otc. 362 sq. ft, beige, collar. Vicinity of Lleensed. 962-1961 reaa. I11t/ext, free e11t. '1-'UP..N. OR UNFURN . 'I Bil Pil'r & Slip J une I" ED $100/mo &c 1-= • 1-1 Blue Fox Circle, Huntington \\OOD\\'ORK, cab 1 net,, Refs. 548-2759. lJnbelil'vably la.rec-apts, $2500: July sm:i · Aug YANT : double garage. · w;;io ...... "· -., Beach. Call 847-7006. ~uge pool, Jacuz .. i cl?Ct bit. $3500: Realtor, ti44-6llt. · Lo"·er C.~'f or N.B. area.. n10. C.J.S. Real Estate, FND, <lark •-.. -8 .. --.. f:'~l"ta ~~,.repairs, Duke EtfiCient Painting Co. 1118, shtig 1:rpts, drps, sauna -* 673-7415 * 548-1168. Ill'"""" '""""-a ur • ~r:ilS, M6--9t9& Low Cost • Pro -Hon~1 P.\('. A!lu hs, no pets. LIDO .ISLE. 3 BR. 2 ba. Of • ,. .. " lndu1tri11 Rent1I 450 (?) tmale. l\Vow)(}ed left bind l\.t:INOR home repairs. P lw11· 673-7307 * 5\8-4005 SI:\'r.LF:S From $!:JO A v a 11.. J uly/Aug/Sept f1ce Rent•I -leg. Green e,yes. Vic. l\.t:esa b t n g-Carpentry-Painting-p A 1 NT ING-Reas, t•lean, I BEDR:\1. Fron1 $i65 'S2,!XXl/$2500/$1IDJ !.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; NOW LEASIN \'erde, C.l\I. 979-73)6. Tile. Call 540-5560' reliable, Llc'J, Ins, w/Refs. F1\)n1 Ney,·po1·1 Blvd., turn a t 2 HEDRJ\I. From $ts5 If. LawSQn Rltr 6/a-4~2 PREST IGE: G ~tALE, white rpoodle, Min. Cement, Conc:rete 1'"'ree Est. 675-5740. Hospital Ronrl (1 block UnlLU'fl Apts r\·•ail fl'()1n $10 SAN CLEJ\-!ENTE luxury, OFFICES Huntington Be•ch Found in L.A. (Vermont I-'-=""-"'-.;;;.;,:.;~;:...--~=..:.:oPc;A,.:l:;N:;,T~l;;N°"G=--- above Pacific Coast l-11-vy) to to $15 LESS. nlodern, view home, \\'llik to NEW M-1 Area). \Veil t r ained· PATIOS Y.'8.lks drives Saw cntl'knce. 901 Cagney Lane, You're l'ight, they're unJer. bench, by m<mth or week. Fowitain Valley, Beauti· c>l8-:.::__:11:ofY1~---~~-break,' remove A: ~placf It~ to call professionals. Newpo rt Beach, Ca. 92660. priced! 1561 r.1csa Dr. 492---0177 ~r~e~.~uil~~~ l-l:il~i~ ::·N~w~;nd FND: Cock-a-poo BJk &: concrete. 54S-8668 for est. ~F;,°';;..-=:...;"'=· ..:6'6-= 51;o:: 111 o.· ~- Tl"Jephone: f714J 645-6242 (5 blks fro:.1],,N~~port Blvd.) BF:AC..'ON Bay, Ne w p 0 r 1 will divide into smaller 646-06tJ or l3USlt grey. Fnd. Vic. 10th St. N.B. CUSI'OM CEMENT WORK Pl••ler, Patch, R1palr PARK NEWPO .,..,.9 .. uu B ch 'lBR 1· t ' 675-7JlG D . WALKS Pa"·· -RT ea . • , pa 10, cnnts, offices. 50c per square nves, , ........,, * PATCH PLASTERING * APARTMENTS $135 & UP $275 \veek, 714-673-5001 /213-foot, includes carpets, WAREHOUSE FOUND portable radio. Vlc Puol decks. Don, &U-8514 All types. Fn!e eathllntei _•"l"~;,>l~QQ7°=.=~~~~~-I dra""S, aB utilitie•, j••I-of 1-leller Park Oil 16th St., ,._11 .,.,, .,....., GIGANTIC 1 & 2 BR. ~ .-~ '"'" With tOCk, northern Costa Costa r.-fesa. Call 54S-6469 Contr•ctor · ..,... ~ Oft the bay You Bet it's underpriced! NE\VPORT Beach -Big Cnn· tor service. Call Marilyn Mesa, 5000 sq ft, including Plumbfng" 1'hat's why thC'SC apls. won't yon, be-aut tum Contemp Stovall (n4) 832-5440. small ottice space, $400./ FND. Irish Setter, male -JACK TaUlane _ Repa!r ;..;.;;.;.;.;;.;.;.C"------- Luxury apartment living ltlsl long. Crpl s, drps, s!O\'e hon1e. All conven. 4 BR, 2~1 I""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' I n1on. Contact ~tr. Johnson. Fountain Valley 963-1536 remod., addlt. 20 .Y1'I exp. L.R. OTIS PLUMBING O\'l'riooking !he Y.tate r. En· & r1tfrig. Lots of gr.:oen BA. August. $1700. 644-055.1. EXEC OFFICE 642·3720. LONG haired Blonde Male Lic'd. 1'-fy \\'ay Co. 547--0036 RenlOdels & Repairs. \\'ater i0l S7fill.OOO heaJth :-;pn, 7 law••· Cov"'""'i g a''"• ".' -s. 1100 !sl•, 4 BR, 3BA, 1-m· [ .;';i;;c:="-;cc-;"',.,._---= ,-i,.,... Vic l\fcA~'<ur & B'-h El h•aters di I fuma-1 5'l"imniing poo ls, 7 lighted Adults, lll;-;~s. 2(120 '~!"ul'iPr-J uly s1.200. 1\Ug, $1400, da. y~ OCEAN VIEW 2·1800 sq. ft. l\!-l spaces. \\'ith ""b• 557-84Gs ... ~ . _;c.;. .. ;;.1;.;'.;.ic;.;e;.;•______ tl:dl\\'D.lll1rs.8~ MtC'" & lf'nni.~ courts, plus miles of 10 A 11 Ilk E f N 002-l3'56 STa-87G6 rront offices, large rear =~--"""='-----bicycle trails, pu tting, shuf-n vr. > • o e\\'· • eves In the Union Bank bldg. door. Ideal for laboratory FOUND: Beige cock-a-poo, ELECTRICIAN, licensed, B/A. Complete Plumbing f!cboard. croquet. Junior l 's porl Blvd., & 1 blk. So. or CORONA del JI.far, 2 br, fam Newport Center. Complete $245. ea. 1775 \Vhlttier St., can't keep. Vic. Ray School. bonded. Small jobs, ma.int & "Se'="iv:,:k:;•c;,·--==-- from $189.50 niontltly; also 1 Bay, C.illJ &tZ;M90. r m, 1 blk from ocean, $300. support·recept., t Y Ping, C.M. Da,ys 464-5033 or 548-1775. repa1ra. 548-5203. TOTAL SERVICES CO. and 2·bcdroom plans and * CASA VICTORIA * \\'eek. 6T:>-3l'.18. Xerox, etc. 1'-lr. J.tcFarland, 646--0681 eves. 0M'-'ALE~~Go:o--,lde.,-n~Re~trl~ever--. Glrrdenlftl ?.Unor Plumbin& &: JWpairs 2-story lo\\·n houses. E!Pc-1 & 2 BR. Furn & Unfut11, SUB·LEASE Newport apt. 2 S57-40'14 or S4C>-0083. Share APT or IIOUSE Il4-830-6182 l\lission Viejo. 646-0977 or 646-!809 tric kitchcns, private patios Carpets, drapes .. D/\V, '!'V BR, 2 BA, tennis, pool,~. NE\VPORT Center 2 llLX· Call 'HOl\IE-PAllTNEJl' Lost 555 * GARDENER * PLUA-IBING REPAIR or balconies, carpeting, dra· a11!· Pool. cH:. Co1nc t.1Y in-facil. &to--0831. urious offices O\•erlooking 836-1191 or 54S-1479 -MO\\', edge & a:m.'1 garden· No job too small pcries. Subterranean park· qu1re nboul our Move-111 Al· '"R & h 1 3BR Big Canvo11, NO"' available N=E=E="'-"'bu°'''"ld::::...=.:..:.:.::.__ HELP u<g ca.re. E.YTM>rt • de~nd· ** 642-3128 ** lo\.\'tUlC(.', 525 Victoria SL al 1~ ocean, c anne • • ln full 'serv;""" I••" 1:...... D 1 lng to finish ···-"' r-ing \\Fith elevators. Op!ional Harbor. C.l.f. 642-8970 2BA, $250-$275 -wkly. Days lt'brary & ~p"ti"on "'"',·n·' building 14'x55' Boat. Vic. able. ?.Joa! area.. Se"wlng/Alt•refi')ftl maid service .. J ust :torth of 675-5366, aft 5, 548-3226 ~"'-" Nwpt Bch. 645-8848 -Prompt-Fr" E1t ACCOUNT senior cl~ r k • payroll $619-$75-1 mo n . l\Iinimum ot · 3 yrs ex· perience ln Public school payroll, 10 key, calculator, adding 1nachlne, elecll·ic typewrtter. Dew.lllne June 17th, sel\l'I written resun1e to 11-lr. Shinkle. Saddleback Valley Unified Schoo l Dl!!trlct, 24G" ChrlsRnla, l\.'.li8!Lloll Viejo, Calif. 9'2675 ACCOUNTANT, exper. in ., budget &. cost for growing local t.'O. SCnd ~sume I Plastonlun1 Inc, Suite 460, ; \\'/salary required to ; Phtstonlwn Inc, Sul~ 460, ' 18:'il2 l\lacArthur BI v d , 1 ' Irvine, Ca 92707. . ANSWERING Service • (lpttat(lr, eves & \\•knds. • Costa l\tesa area. Exper. • pref'<!. or will t rain . : 5Kl-1777. • APPLIANCE RePQir Man. t !\'lust be exper. Apply, The ~ , F.arl'a ···Plwnbina:; 1a2 G • Nc\\•po11 Blvd., CM.. . I ASSEMBLERS V1rl•n D•t• ~chines fl A leader In the mini com- puter industry has aeveral intmedbtte openings in our ) p r od u ctio n area for Aaemblers at all level& «i ( 1st & 2nd Ahifts. J If you're looking for a posi- tion with a growing Or~ ~ County computer co1npany f & meet these qualincatlons l Fashion Island at Jamboree clucled, xerox available. -REWARD -Pete , 534-1117 Alter1tlon1 642-5145 , and San J oaquin Hill~ Road. EJ•~• Point NE\V Balboa ls! 3BR 2BA Call 714: 644-4610 Stor•g• 455 Telephone {714)"UL1900 TIVO I -.B. --~-·-~ ~ly, Jlllle $2X>, Jul,y *WATERFRONT* ILK. MALE CAT EXPERIEN'CEO Japanese Neat, accurate. 20 yean exp. for r•i'1al ;nform"•,.1-.110r 1.11-gt" 2 ·RS. ocean $ a, Sept $300 6Tr2099 STORAGE building tor NEEDS Gardener complete yam TrH Se-Ice Please Apply In Penon • ! ' " ' .. ,·,, S''OO " •22-Prime location, N e w po r t bo hold d ·~ • • •t Fri 8 30.-• • \', -'" ., ;> mQ., LIDO Isle \Vatertront 3 Beach. 2 Room suite. Good use {: o o s · ...,., maintenance, Schrubbecy, "on-: 11.-.pm THE NEW t;l4l81-C .~ 25091-B La BR/2 BA June/July "'"""" TI\Onthly 275 Flo\\'er C 'I -, ~-est ·ms t 'TREE tr! · J To The ~rsonoel n-pt BA\'\VOOD APARTi\1ENTS Crei:tn. _!n{ftlil'(' 1000 s. . ,,uoiu parking. $3Z5 Mo. 646-9136 ... • MEDICATION '"'""" . rl~ I e 8 • nmung, removaum « ~ C mo. Aug. $l500. 67~· Bt'll Grundy, Realtor 645--0347 sp-.. "·· •tuin·~ -C Or Contact In Newport Beach arc oast II")', Lub'llna Beach. . •<>J"' 15 • .-~ Pl •9.,.4, ** BAY SliORES 4 b1· 3 3., B ·a N' Be Rentals Wanted 460 DAILY * Croatlvo Gardon'-Dave 675JJ435 · B. Kra~• • •, l'ead~ The s;_1lcs office is T.;;";t;;~;;;;~:;;;;''=ii;;;i;:==J. • '"-ays1 e, pt. ach .... Tiii; open da:Uyl l"tirrr-10-At.l-to· -Huntington-B•ac., z~~j & Aug. $2200. Call * 675-4161 * \VANT so ME 0 N·E TO Lost 6/6 vie. Beach &: Cleanup, M~nt, Landscaping, Window Cfe•nlnt J.' 6:30 Pat r-.taC'.Arlhur Blvcl. OFFICE SPACE Tnn.c.. 1.c.11u-ER.-----mvING"'-Slater.-Ver.y---lhy,-B47..ast.8--~1~81 ij~~ -WINOOWS-WU'hed--low· -'2"7"22"-'M~lo:N~C.:lson=..:D::.:rco._1 . ...._ _ & &in Joaquin Hills Road. LA QUINTA HERMOSA VAc1tion RentAls 425 Ne"'l'°rt Beach, building CA;RE OF YOUR H0~1E? $2C(J. REWARD. for an,y in· erci ' · :i rates. \\'Ill clean !ICT'ttns A-lrvrne 64·1-55.'l.i Spanish Counlrv Estate LiV-REST & Recreation. \Vknds ov~rlooks Bal~ Ba,y. RE:sPONSIBLE CX>UPLE, lormation I ea d i ng to C O~f PL ET~ landscape larae mirror tree de n-DUPLt.:X-Brnnd ne\I' <II•·, I ing & Spacious Apls. Ter-Pr1n1e area V·-ous I no chlldJ·en desire to lease 2 recovery ot male S t . malnt. serv. ·Comm'l, ind, dable ., • ., """" ' pe IJ3.2•, e xt "6 " • ed 1 k or wkly rentals, Big Bear ,, · · ""' s ze or 3 bedroo 2 b ti ard 1 resld Sp"-'"n •I ·-· ~ hlk OC'<'an or bay, :t hr .. 21.~ r 8 , 8 r roo 1 : sun en gas Lake _Ha 1d ... 1." Lodg•. Nute_s, rent .or lease. 3700 m, a t un· Bern ost from Leg\on · •uuu • ... ea . .nup. I s·o· 0 ' SI /!' Q. Unhe 11.'VUble Lh·ing. .. ' "''port Bl d NB ., furnished home in Laguna, St. area, I ........ na Beach, -=.........,~""'""-~--~-"\\''lllte Elephants" over-Equal Oppor. Employtr • n1. "· ,, n1 · -L ory \\' iv 1 Reserv. 714: 585-4700 1 61-;;-:;.......... " " • ••gr. C d I •1 N ~.. ;;;-running ·-ur hou•••. ~--~ rinsup, hennls, trplc, patio. BR. UNFURN $165 '-"JM"'-' orona e nar,or ewport J\.'.lon.niteJune4th.Doghas EXPER . Amer ican ""' ""'" ~w" t Sl'C at B22 \V. Balhoa Bl. 1 BR. FURN $185 LIKE. Mountains~ $150 per Beach. Need Immedlatel,y, partially shaved n.. tront Gant en er. Maintenance, them into "ca&h" · • • sell It's a breeze ... sell your j 2l3/ 4 76--0'783. 2 BR. FURN $215' v.·eek rents a Jrg Lake Ar-OOI -2700 ~· C~ J:Iwy, 4000 °''July 15tti is a must. Phone shoulder, about 150 lba. Cleanup & LandscapiJli. them thru a Daily Pilot Items w1th ease, use QailY ALL trrlLITIES PAID rowhead A-frame w/3BR sq. tt. or md. sw~ from 494-4901 _ 497-1638. Call ~19M. · classified ad! Pilot Oaulfied. 642-5678. • ' \\'ESTCLI.F'F 2 BR, 1 1~ BA, Adults, No Pets lrplc, 1-.decks, 54&-7016. ' 500-900 sq. ft. From 37c Air HELP• R 'bi 1 $ ' 1 ·..i•. tmvnhousc. adults ooly, 110 u 5 oond cpts drp pvt rk& · espons1 e tat ier LADIE flexible bracelet, YARD Oean-up, ma i n t , r.; I A . 1 T 1 1 1128 <4 hlks S, of San Diego Fnvy BIG BEAR LAKE -Lov•IY 3 lot, · ~uri'ty, 6'•13 _ 4P120 w/2 sons need s furn. 2 br vie Fashion Isle or Comm. -Re• ~nlng new pe s, va1 · u v st, on Bench, 1 blk W, on Holt B ~ bou pt · ·• 1v· N ~ v~ ~t~~~. Ln. $240 m o . to I62~f,a:~~~l Lane.) oiy !r s~k.l\~i~~e.m. By ~!es \V. 1Hasters, <>wner/ to ~o~; to :n.~/u~~ 11~~iif~er~al!trG~ fi'.o~ ~~en~t._:6~p an e 1 e t BALBOA p . 1 ho ==;;,..,~------nego. Nice area please. departed husbend. Generous EXPER. J a ........ ,, Gardener. VF:STCLIFF. 2 BR. Newport •-ach erunsu a use~ OFJ:i'ICE space -444 Old Cont-~ Larry '4 9 o 326 reward TI" ~-""'18 ~-blt-in r:111ge, fl'pl c., gul'. No u. apt, sleeps 8. $110. week up. Nl"wnnrt Blvd. 3 bllcs No. ot -· ' " -· • ... 'Q.>-6-0 ' Complete yard arv. Rella.&. 962-8680 cou"s'"t Hwy !. 3 dralti~ rms betwn 8 & 5 or &1$-8058 Blk poodle,· male, needs clip. t ~-... .,. 11• nes pets. Senior 1•i1 izens only. BEAUTIFUL 2 br, deluxe: eves. Vic l9th & Fullerton, C.M. nPa · r ~ est. ~9· S200 Mn. 673-1664. apl, over"'looking harbor & Rentals to StNre 430 & 1 recept. rm. Al for EXEC \\'ants to lease end of Tues. AM. Needs medlca-Gardenln1t l clean-upe: ., BR J ba F 1 s1e 1 ocean. F'urn or-Unfum. \Vil! $300/mo. Utll incl. 2nd Or A 3 554-0657 Tr~der's Paradise • ' I ~ • : • ' ' -. .. . rp c. ps o ' r " \VANT lady to s•·-n,· ..... w/oeean view. 548-5300 ug., BR, din rm, tam tion. Z..frs. Johnson, 646~4 t1"meS ocean. )'1·ly. S.~25 n10. (•a.se or " ntos or longer. •w:u c ....... rm, in N1\·pt Bch. (Ensirn or 54!}-9212 Ga d I /L nd I A!'k ror r.'fikl' (&l&-4987 til fri ! or 54S-.1742. l·lunti.ngton Beach home, e\.;;'"';:·=-,---~~-Sehl). Pref. V.'estcllfti&'y. r en "I • ICep "I .TON8S REAi.TY 67'.Hi210 SU~1i\"1 Ell. \v,·,,1,r. Y•·ly, p_vt. ~BA, SSO. 53&-1257 or NEW bldg., beaut it u 11 y crest area 1.,.,... ..,. •-~~ mo RE\VARD, Bia.ck Cockl!t' Expert, reliabl e, local, fi'ff I I, ~1796 d-rat~. ' -. offi-, heart · .......... ..., _,... · Spaniel Male. wearing flea est. Takata Nursery 5'18-3878 :r EASJ' J:\1ur1 neaui. 2 hr, Ani1a 's R~ntals, Bkr, ~ ..-.v .,.. "-'6"" ........ 642-9:.39 u v· M st & ~~ dollars ' :!ha, S2f.l0. Adults, no pets. B11Jboa Blvd, 673-2058. RESPONSIBLE room1nate to of Laguna Beach. For in· · co a.r. ic: O!l8 ............ General S•rvlcet -· • "" shMre lai-. house w/view: torniatlon contact BACH apt, yearly. Beach loc ll w .Y . Lost 6 / l 3, '-" " C;11l 640-{)349 for Appl. to Dana Point. Call 49l-8316 RIVIERA REALTY pre.r. Mon-Wed. 213 : 494-4779/979-288{). 1 N2&~1E Property '-------------------"'1'<:- Sl'<'. I I~ ti lt 6 pn1. 494-5678 4~2800 G26-8250 or Thurs-Sun n4: LARGE orange cat w/nea Improvement! &-?.lalnt. · ~ en 11 ,. \VANT togeth er girl to shr "THE Factory" shopping co ·scars on n ep. eman Valley Services. • ... ,u.i>e,....,,. ,... · st T.D. 7%% $82. ~ !7DOWESTCLIFF DR. c.. __ "_'_' _ __, .ti> 67,_.84tJ liar& hldl Col TRADE2BR~·-• ~22 ••100 I 1 & 2 Bl{, Bl111 appliilllces. lu.x apl/or find funky old mall, consisting of 22 W'lique $Z RE\\'ARD for exceptable Vic of Santa Ana Ave. le ~2270. Reas. fam rm, xlni cond., F.V.. mo, $131. mo 4 yrs, Due 9 ~ P•~)l. li42·62-i4. hsc. No strings. B 0 b , stores, has shops avail. rental, at coast area, 1 Br. 10th St .. C.~f. &12-1938. DR\'"\VALL Taplw tch-assume 7~~'7'o In, $35IX> eq. rrs. doubly Guaran. For ·73 ;' NE\V Baylront-priv Bch & R 400 :.'13-l.10-263.~ 1.'0lllx1 Cllc. From $110/mo. In Cannery 1 ;H~ou;"';';y~ar~d~-~aJ~t~. ~5.~64~2-9~1~00 LOST, male lrlsh Setter. I lng holes xln't ha'.ndpa f'OR 'boat or Porsche Gt eq. El Dorado, Mark IV, low ,:; Pier ?.BR. 2BA, $5.j(J 1no yr-_o_o~"'-'------= Share API' or HOUSE Village, 425 Wth St., N.B. yr, \\'earing Silver chain. FLxing anYtlllnr. g.as..3~all.. \'al. Arent/Owner 96'1-UW. priced hm, CM, NB 613-73U ., ly. 979-06.11 or s+H;.t.o. PLEASA:~T hirn. 10001, Ba. Call 'HO~-IE-PARTNER' 673-9606. Call 673-2010 or 673--0310. ?it: IC I-I A EL, S HO ~t E HAV£ lot at Can)1:>n Lak~ 8 Units Inglewood. 6 _ 2 Br. ~ Dl!PLE:X. 2 br. crr1 s, tlrns, n1alul'e \\'(lman, wlor S.16-119-l or 54S-1419 CUST. DESIGN UOO sq.ft. I 11•1 LOST 2 white Parakeets. REPAIRS "LITI'LE wtUtradetor~e atLake •2-11!<.unturn.forboat.r;, ~:~.,_J,~.i'o'. or singles. Call "'/out kit. pr1v. non FE~IALE roonlinate \\'anted corner. Suilable store/of-hrs°"* Vic. of Oakwood Apt, JOBER" 642-14()3 Havuu City. ~fail to P.O. Shop. center. horse ranch,~1 .... ""' smoko:-r, 1~f t'mpl'd C.M 10,. 3 bi· Park Ne-rt fice1. Fronts on WestcliH . . \VestcllU area. 642-82')) H I' Box 187, Cost:a ?wtesa, Calit or ? $40,0CJ) equity trade up. ; 616--l.9i9 or 64'· "i6\ ' ~.--D NB "· I AU 1nn ~ ""-&=~ San Jue n Cap istra no ,,....., " to\rnhouse. 640-1673 r. • '"" Cond. P enty 2~ YR old SAMOYED lost .. ., '='-""'' ==~=~=~ v ... uer ,............., • LOVELY T0\\1lhllllsc, prt rm 'jlf~j~j;~<a;:;;;;;~j .!'P~kgh.~Ii81~5~W~ef~~c~l1~·1t~MS-~~9586~-I !P~o~r:!so~na~l~l:.._ ____ 5~30~ Saturday night 34th St. Npt, GET RID OF llNSlGJ-ITLY ·n TOYOTA 'LAND CR.UIS. llAVE al 11. Santa Fe tra\~I t I~RAND nc\1• 2 Bil apt. r&l .• ~ ba, Jaund rac, kitch prlvl. 21)~~~t·J~~:~~h°.ili AIRPORT CENTER Beach. REWARD. 675-4790. TRASH & DEBRIS SlO ER ~.cm mUes. Let's trailer $3495. value. Trade '; plenty rarking. IWnr $2-10.. nr OCC, lent only. Days G, Sl(i-6830 Ask f(lr Lance. Del~xe 1, 2 ~ 3 room offices KCYI'ICE is hereby given LOAD. CX>LLEGE STU-trade; ????.138 E. 18th St., for car, duplex, incoriie ~ lt'li!<l' SZ'2·1. Cull Pa I 64&-1627. af1 6. a;i7-f.621 . adJacent Airporter H(ltef. that the undersigned \\111 DENT 548-6428 Costa 11-fesa, or 1.-all: properly ()r ?! AmeT1c&n ' -19:'.--17'.l9. ROCAlS 118 k /kit 130 JBR housl", NB ,near High l..o\o.·eat r•t-full ,-.,·,..,_ not be responsible for any 2 548-4485 Travel Trailers, 8'!9-99U. ; The fastest (!ra1v in ihe \Vest. 1vk up apts. Diildrcn & pet · c · . · . ·eves. &U-3223 (9-12 "·eekdays) Jnttruct'---rm" local turn hauls •· g•n'I l"REE le clear 10 acres FREE & dear comn·--'al ' ' \I' up \V ' S hocll U27 E 16th St ~-. ..... '-""' debts or Jiabllltie! ~ I I~ 3 ' FURNrrtm.E Van for ••• <1 Dail)' Pilo! CJassif•'-1 1· 23"6 N Blvd $112 1no + ~~ ut1\. tracted by anyone other ...., ,...-"" " prod ,_ ~~· , -=-· :o:ec ton. ' e\\•port ., 00\V'N ,1a1·-of• 1 !lo than myself, on or ·•er this hauling. 548-1862. uc ... r; orange grove, on lnc pro....-1es next to•~-. ., 1\d. f~t2-5678. CM ~•g = "A-3=7 C" ASSIF!ED 64" u.... '" uce oca n, .... , ,.,.#! ! ~·" -• ' · .na-"'""• .,.,;r "" · ·'--' · · ···" · _,.,10 1200 sq ft, choice 17th St. date of June 14th, 1973. SKIPLOADER' & d ui ·ramp or unit~, commer· Covina, tor units comm@ft'. ~ A t Apt' I ump truck elal or 1 S79 500 Equity. 'ndu t "' 000 -., ' . p 1 Apts ocation. Air cone!, crpt, Twllla ~I.F. Young. :am School & \\'Ol'k. ConcNte, asphalt Trad ' · '1' 1 "· _., !fPY_;_'ff "" F urn . or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 abundant parlclng. Xlnt 11ign Thurin, Apt No. 2, Costa 1 sa\\ing, breaking. &&mo. e up, Owner 675-6Zle. l"rade up. Ov.mr ~~. " location. 642-9600 1tesa, Calif. !.:;i;;";;';;tr;;uc;;;;;tl;;o;;n;;';;;;;;;;;;;;5;;7;;5 LOCAL movlni .ft; hRuling by HA VE Gulbransen 10 yT old , '69 OLDS & 24' Alrstrearn - C0o_•_•_•_M....:•.;.•• __ . ___ .....:C:.:oc:•:.:t•:...:.M::•::•:.:•c.... ____ _::C;:o::••::•:..:.:M:;•::sa:._ _____ [omE.oSK. iv'up1aoeprovalvdale lafubrnle11u$re50 COUPLES 11-35 + ORANGE COUNTY student. Large truck. rteas. organ 1 2 manual) nt'W '"'. 81 .... "".,.·.n0•,·~.~-· <.,.1t~ ~.·.· Vsmalallue ,,•. Parties, or mt'!et cpl to cpl SU-1846 or 534-2164. $l~ v.;u SY.'ap fur ott:•c~ "'"'" ''"""--' ~ ,-7-T';;;:~r--:;:::=::::::---1 at $5 mo. Answer!"° 1ervi"e Call 'Le 1 .. voe 'TI ON AL furniture or almo!Jl new both tt""..1'11'1 ,._ •---ly , f -.... .... ,,. · a • 2·8 p . m. "' YARD, garage cleanups. cycle. 839-2939. i""3I64'#J>/'N• v• ~ ..... -u: • •, .if ~ available. 17875 Beach Blvd. 638-1511. TRAlNING SCHOOi, Remove trees, tlit1 Ivy. :1v- )J fl 1-luntlngton Beach. 642-4321 Learn Auto Tune-up Drlvewys, grading. S4T-2600. ltAVE acti".e Long Beach l.Jke lo trade? Our Trader's ' Ir. ~;· co={;.Dd1v1od~P~2 ~~~kAffilJE~ °t~~ = ~~i:~G GEN Haullna:. Tree I Shrub , ~ ~:.t~W: = Paradise ~Ill= Is for you! or more tenant!. Coast Hwy Spiritual readings lO am-IO mechanics ~m. Gar &: Yd cleanup. clear &: \\'ant Ornnge Cly 5 days a t Newport Blvd, Free pm. Advice on all nu&tters. ~Placentia Ave., C.~I. at. S3l~, S5l-690C. Comm. Bkr. 675--72'l!). for 5 bucks. I prkng. 642-46-14. 3ll N. El Camino Real, San Call Now 714/646-5005 ~Se~l~I ~ld~le~lt~em~• .;·::.".:.":,;·642-561~~~8~!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!'~!!!' !!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!"!'!!!!!!!!!!!!I\' C-1 Zone, office & \\'Ork area, 4c9; e90rr;.', n t e. 4 9 2 -9136, MATH TUTOR .. •· • --• -· t =~--at r-I prkng. $20) mo. 38() w. PROBl..E1! Pre""'"""Y Co College grad willing to help S@l\~lt\ 8'.t..!J!s· . I W.ibo O>sta l.1 . ' .. ·-~ · n-Grad t -college your house -60-~ -e.sa, l.ident,~ sym..p-a:.t.h.LU_c -Ol'·Jn1ne:.day/lllglit.$2.50 per --..,.;,_~--· -~· pregnancy ~unsellng. Abor-hr. John ~fartin 536-8480 T/t-' / f ' • W J G 'flt C/i '/ 1617 WESTCLIFF-HB !Ion & adopt10ns re!. . '" n rigurng OfCI am• Wt a UC~ e 1980 1294 7S6 & 540 tt APCARE 642-4436 E X PE R I ENCED piano 141tM •r Cl.AT •• POI.LAN -=:::::-::;:::-A~ pl e' prk g. J\•11 : STOP Crime! Automatic teacher will give lessons in Qrteorron;. ltffW• of tM -:::: • _ • Baumgardner' 541-5032. Burglar Alarm $2.50 for a t. ~ borne. Costa l\lesa f01Jr .:rambled wordt ff. I ~ d II Send P ..,,.,.0069 '6w to form four 1lmple wonb. • :-. CORONA del ~111.r, Coast we ers. to Topseller ..,..'='""'·=...,.===~~ Jlwy-store or office for rent. Wholesale, 6J5 Baker, Box * PIANO LESSONS * I y I T A N E I Slreet level. '$150 month. G m. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 54.3-5963 -_ 1.675-0562 PREGNANT? Thinkin g l I I 11 J I SMAI..L Office. Air con-abortion? Know all the-facts l . d,, ....... 178 w -· s CM !Intl Call LIFE LINE -24 I -· ~ -IGCI ' ..t4693: &w;.9is6"' 1 • · ""'· >11-sm. . -. D I s F A ·c R I i BRAND new 11toreta, olfic:t"s, l\.IOl'lt: Mt<'t me for barbeque i I I' j" j 1· I ~· 1•~ Esc11newi1h us to 1h11 mug1cal w111qr1and of Vista del Judi\'. air &: hcnt, elevaton. dinner flt the White J:lor1e _ . . Lagct, wh~re 111e t•m_phllsis Ii on 1he n:.iutic~I and ths 17300 Beach Blvd. H.B. Inn Newport Beach • · • Babylltt)nt 4:ui ~y or Ille I' DS t1a11<1ull O! CXC•t1!l(I 1!3 yo~ CBffl to 842'-2834:. _,Lov::,::•,,._,So""nn,,Yc._____ I i ,,.;__.;o;;:::::,.. ....... -~ ''L k'I ' ALCOO VACATIONING7 M&ture, LOPIS I · n111 .. c •I , (I c11c e l1v1 ng makflS the di ffer ence !or those HUNTINGTON Bch, lmmac. H LICS Anonymous. 1ov1 d I • tin1oy1n11 hollttng, tascading fQ._un1 a1ns and swimming 2 room cpt'd pvt bath Phone 543--7217 or write ng, ependnb I'!~ babysit· I' I r I A •porting TV wok htr1 "He as ciose as your 1,..tio-deck. Land lovers w!li appreci3te prkg, uin -'. s5o'. 190. Mr: P.O. Box 1223, Costn Mesa. tR..-• •'1!,_Y<labl"'e. ~e,:._D.~a,.. · Watches TV commercklls every ~ 1 tlCl"ll' (lf !"!J1.qu1s11ely l11ndsca1)(HJ grounds and Wlil~wJyS. •t.ang 540-U:Ot wkdays. FJ\1..IILY COUNSELING ="...., .. atton ~ ;·d e"d. . . night and keep1 betting on the ~ Eoch epnr.tmel'll·home i11cludf!1 every conceivable lu~· Non proftl •"ounda.tion I ~ pl IO I '• ' '-'· FURNISHED & Unfuml•h· • R a p S I E . , -UV• w n. &-IS' urv ;iµpo1nunon1, 11ke t1i1 -cni1ditioiiing oncl soeclal C!tl on Coast ltwy, Corona 636-6060 or 54&-3643 " . ' ) '= . ..yw .. are 11 se is out o the question oafu1r ~ ' ' · • \ . • ::i~- ' I , f r " j ~rL.~, •• :in1;0,~~.~~~;~,;;:.~~~.dv;a~i'. :~,;~~:~ ~~.~'.';:;;; ~ ::~1:;~ 54=1 445 °~~~: t= !f:1? ~~~~~:~]~· ._ .. l_ .. l_ ... l _.._I _.._I_. ~ ~itz~~1z:!: '"'"' v .. " • ., L•g•. -• COMMERCIAL APT. SWINGING SINGLES BABYSmING •• , age. PRINT NUM&ERfD lfT!!IS I' ,. r I' r I' I Ell. . •·· • ON COAST HWY. Call "Leah" • • "'" ''31)..l..... Lou o! n.c, 6 to 6. IN THESE SGU 'R!S --_ Jcieoctu..i..2. 2----oWLdllo. rcom.sm. Furni•hed -!::.: "' -ij:~~~~~"mii'.fci~::=~$~~:f:~r~~; ____ l _ aiid unlurnlshllil rl'\Odt ls opc:n detlV ~nei"'i..,rr,,~ o••'.':,._!!..----..J -;;;:;~._~.a~~~.~7~:14~~~:;:-i·Socla~~L..~C~l~u~-!·::::~~·~·-:!'3i!Sf-~~~··~·~ .··.!!Frl!::!l.!:.!~~"'!!]·~u.~"::'='='='=·-1-----.. '~'S"'"BlE.' wr•••.J I L I ' ... :~~~,..:,h~:.~"v~:'J':' o'::::."'~.~~· .. bor 81"'· to OOUBLE ··~ 36X38 It. Nr. -'PARTNER' JNTI\OD. p;;;;, ,;:;,., •111 ..,. '"' W-GE'r ~· . m O--L·-.:.c 1-1 H l!=:=====================::!J~~1~'f.'}!J:~~~1~;_;. ~~-~·-~)!:!'k!!"!!'l"':=I P7J,~":i&-~1?.. ;ts~1~~J';~1 J'.l'ii;1d.,.., SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS .IN CLASSIFICATION 118 - • ' ' . '• .. Classified INDEX Advertising . I~ _ .... _,_.,sm.--JJ~· Al .............. . 4"t'ff" .... ... ....., -....... ..... c... ••"-lllMI .............. ..... 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Wonttd, M&F 710 Htlp Wonttd, M & f 710 Help Wonttd, M&F 710 ~tEO!(~AI. 1ro.iuicriber Ir ASSEMBLERS CARRIERS NEEDED HOSPITAL t1~nt e>flice ,..,~t•ry need· PROOF OPERATOR 6 Mos. exp In printed circuit NEW ed for radiology otflce ~1: ~~ o':~C.~ FOR DAILY PILOT =sr In ,,.~.8.T..i.E 'l,!ii ~~m~i.'3 MALE 01 FEMALE ~MmyGntml liolpitAI &4UW64lor app't. A e ~. '"• Eq MEN & \\'01nen manapr o;.,;;n,;;;i,,_"'~•i':;.r. u MUST BE 10 YEARS OP AOI OR OLDER \ NOW OPEN ~::!,:\''·,! "~:..:i~ a ,!i';: No Exptr. Necesaary Apply ln ponoo TO Mrs. Biker S.C..rlty Pioclflc Notlonol knk A SS I ST ANT manager HAVE A DEPENDAILE llKE I 2701 So. Bristo! only. Ideal opportunlcy tor trnlnee, cowlller girls, try Sep_t• An• {714) f1t.3SOO ambitb.1.1 people. Must be 303)2 Crown Valley Prkwy ·~~~;Vt.·~~!~~ _ GOOD PROFITS ! Apt!Y Bet-.woen? am & 4 pm. ~:er!:~~~eSe~pe:S~'i: Equal ~:...Nt~loyer 385 E. 17th St., Costa ).fesa. .....,.,, ..... p1 • Ii, ,.._ JM st ... 6,M It. ,RN S & picture to P.O. Box 533, I ~~!'lll'!!!~~!!'!!'!'!~'l'I ATTRACl'lVE Gbi' Steady CALC' 642-4321, Ext. 211 , Ao1c f<lr Gory Jornlt ICU/CCU " LVN' 11·7 Lemon Grove. CA 9:l04S REAL l)TATI SALES ~~ ~e~.llllo,.:;' =Help Wanttd, M & I' 710 IW!p Wonltd. M & p 710 01 DEPT. . MOLD SHOP FREI LICENSE work. Mw;t drive. Apply LABOR & DELIVERY, Rchct FOREMAN TRAINING U-1, 569 w 19th St, G.M. COu.EG~ Student for swn· .FULL tlme handyman cai> MED SURG N--..1ed lmmedlattly f"amous !'teal Estate Licens· AUTO JTtt>r o.....vnstntction \\'Ork. able of replacing molding & ._ Ing Course now available 968-23>8._ 'ng doors, in San Jian RN SURGERY RN l·ll ll·7 Coutal Recreation Inc., th.tu Tarbell Renltor;i:. F'ree Al'flON tor-tht: eWtrl strano. "93-1128. ·--9'40 W. 17th Ave., C.l\1. Placem,.nt Setvice. Free ·-hie .....,,,.1,.lt!RJJ. OEHEML Q c PEDIA'fRIGfSS~;J;~;;::;;,;,!~~~~~~~~~~====l Top $ $ S mate, avatJC.00""2iK. 830-4l59 CLERK RN -1·1 · lmmed opening for podHon Regtl. Physical Therapist M 0 TEL maid, neat, i ..:=~~~==~=;,:~-I Full /t' N "'"'" hair w/varied duties mibU· For Wee-kend Employtnent energetic, Laguna Beach Expanding new car deal~r-ctr p ,nne. o "'"& . ities, 'Must otnjof ~ng w/ DIET ARY resort, 6 day .,.,,.eek. 49'1-1196. ship needs 6 men to round Carl 1 Jr. Rest hli 'J"..,..,,j d .,.__ l\fTST Opct'ator, exper. 4:4> OU' the'" -t-"·naJ sale• No Exnar, Nece11 ~ c .• ,,y.ng req' · c•"'" O:lok, ff.--ftal exp, prefd. 9 . C pl Resale Office needs manager ... r·-""':nu r--VlOUS AIR ex,,_ hel"""1 """'" PM, hv1ne 01n f>X area. with 2 t Real E stall. Experience helps , •• Apply in person. betwn 3 & 5 ,..._, 1'...... 5<30 AM·l PM Call Charlf>S Davis 0 n, years 0 state but we will thoroughly 1rain wkdys at Carl's, 3101 New-~~tal.~efits, ~ :: Ex~llent Bene.lits ~rro experient't'. Ne\vport Beach men with good potential. If port Blvd., N.B. . a~ ease It: Working O:irld1tions ,iiiioiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii area. Expanding cornpany. you sold direct or"'door to COOKS PCM,·!-. 831.-~. ext.,.,.. Equal Oppor. En1ploycr Ext-eUent oppo11unity for door d ambl••-·-and '"" ~ ..,.. profes!>;onal growth. App!y an a.re ....,...,,. (1) 1st Class broiler man & Leisure World Lag. Hills .,. M " •• " 1h In confidence. Send resume want to ear;i top dollars, (1) dinner cook w/exper tn .. .-·v• ·wP-'ti Cl !fled d 638 I t!Jere Is no limit. Our bene-heavy tood preparation. Call GENERAL office. CI ea n to ass a oo. , c o fits. include tree demo, va-Chef Fred 644-1700. machine shop, needs in· lnl."""-IC nrneritr..ttr-.JC1 Daily Pilot, P. 0 . BOx 1560, catio"' bonus plans hos-• telllgent flexible person for ll\.Yll'"4[;. r~~''U'ILl. Costa l.lesa, Calif. 92626. pltalizatlon & fnaui.ance COOK, exp'd lo institutional part time. Lite typing, must SERY1CE5•AGENCY REAL ESTATE SALES Eam while' you learn. Apply cooking. Beverly !danor drive, $2 hr. 543-4007 SUCCESS CAREER in penon to sales manager convalescent 1H o s P 1t a1, GENERAL Office, a.sslsta~t ~~.~~~Adv 1;o$1j~~ New or experienced. Join the 9-5 p.m. Gustafson Linc-Laguna Hills, 837-axxJ !<> Girl Friday, typing, fil. F/C Bklcpr to $800 World's largest and fastest M~. 16800 Beach Blvd., COOKS -graveyard ahl.tt, 6 mg, etc. Apply in person, 1 d/C Loan •o=" growing rel>ale organW.Hon Hwitlngton Beach, da)ll a wk. Apply ln person, Heirwood 1977 Plac-entia n onim Proc ~.Jl/ with a network ot over 300 Jack in the Box, 1205 Baker Avenue Costa Mesa. Ins Rate/Write $700 Ottlces and become a St CM ' Acctng Clerk/EDP to $700 NEWPORT •·-t Millio. •-., · · GIRL _ Friday. Lite book· Legal/Chrp 'Sec'y to $700 mem~ o our na,_,,., AUTO SALESMAN Cost Account•nt keeph;g &:: typlnc W/tllJala Secret•...,/CPA to • .,,.= PMrsonnel Agency Club. Multi-million.. dollar lion IOl"k. McNaah -J ..._,...._, Ill D D N B advertising program. Free Must have cost & inventory recep "' Secretariesl'I'mes lo S550 over r ., · • guaranteed licen11ing school. Need 1 sa le sman,, ex-accounting in manufactur· ~alty, 642-1134 Payroll Construction to $750 642·3870 excellent sales training. perienced. Sell BMC, Fer· i.!£'.. Sal ary lo $13,000. Call GIRL Friday, Rea1ty/Constr Design Draftsman $.'l66 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! '\'hat is your license \\.'Orth rari, large inventory CJt used Gloria Gray, 540-6C65, Coast· Co. Related exper in bkkpg/ Inventory Clerk $450 Nurses to you ? Check our montltly cars, ~ree demo, excellent al Personnel Agency 2190 }tlOnes. Salary open 6~ Persnl ~nes Undwr to $600 R~LVN-AIDE bonu~ progt'8.Jn \vhich n1eans working conditions, See Bud Harbor Blvd., CM. ' Secretane-s to $b"'lj · $$$ to you! Please call Ryder or Tom Aikin at CREATIVE bright HELP Sec'y Stat Typ $675 11-7 & other shifts. Top pvt Vittrinia Jones 835-4811. NEWPORT ' young · R tl'l". ••• : .._ _,;/I duly pay. In1med. pay for _., . woman to assist e<lueational Needed unmediately tor wet. ecep ' .,,ying '" _.,,., floor duty. Co u n 1 y wide RED CARPET IMPORTS ~~ producer, part time. suit manufacturer. F/C Bkpr/Constr to $700 Iutrvws. Mon-Fri 9. 5 Re•ltors <;tff""ml * GLUERS -win train. Reccpt!Persnl $450 Lescoulie Nurses Registry ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiio: 3lOO \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. Deliv....., of DAILY PILOT * EXPERIENCED INDUS· G. Ole/Typist $450 351 Hospital Rd NB ([.ob'. REAL &STATE SALES 642·9405 ~·; • TRIAL SEWING MA· CALL TltlSII 1-IOPKINS by Park uck: BI d g l SUNDAY 0 NL Y • to CHINE OPERATORS line J ERRI WHITIEl\i0R£. 642-995.5 540-90CJ.I Resales in Nev.•port Beach Auto newspaper carriers lo SAN sitich. ' 488.E. 17th St. (at Irvine) CM ' · area. MECHANIC CLEMENTE area. Requires S t 224 642 14 0 NURSES HARBOR V EW use of Station Wagon or * SHIPPING CLERK. ex· UI • • 7 LVN I Experienced. Jag. or Toyota Van. Contact Mr. Hany perienced or will train. ~ HOMES ~~amn·; .,~3100 ~n ... _ Lagl · Seeley, 330 \\'est Bay St., APP!5y: Cha11"""h~f·t luSall! time, part ?mble, 1829 Port SheUield Place °'-~•· .,......, · =>A or Costa Mesa. 642-4321 SEA UITS JANITORlAL team, l'nrt s 1 :ri, ary negotia e. Newport Beach 833-0780 Bob Thomrm>n. 825 w ·-St ~--" ,. I · Re h Park Lido Flagship Conva-.,._.._ on'". DELIVERY Man, p/time • .1.0u1 ., ................. esa. une. nrine searc cOfn· _""'Y_ Y BABYSITTER, :Monday thru tor furniture store Yr-ork. HICKORY FARMS pany, will hire a team or 2 lescent Center, 400 Flagship !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!I Friday 7:3(}..5:30, my home, Over 18 le must be neat I: Penn. p/time alet Mll'k janitors to work up to 15 hrs ~Rc:d:::·c.· :.:NB=·------ own b'anll, 3 children. SJ), clean. 1'.iartin Fumiture avaH. Bored w/houework'!' per ""k to provide cleaning Nurse week. Oakview Scbool area 1865 Harber Blvd cM Try .ell.in& a t Hickory & maintenance services. RN Superviaor 847-7829 after S. 548-Sl31. • Farrna, See Mr. Thomp9on, Husband & wife team pref. 11-7 shift, part time & tuJI BABysmER home S ~-Pl 1 -·" Send letter des c r I bing · Park L.d I · ' my ' DELIVERY Boy \vanted, ap-• ............,.L ua owtt um.u. background w/references to nn1e. I o F agsh1p Mesa Verde area, ages5&:. ply in penon Lloyds HI-Fl PO Box 4296 Irvine, Convalescent Center, •J86 REAL ESTATE -SALES - Why not work b1 the hottest area 1-luntin&ton Beach/Foontaln Valley Call Phil McNamee, VILLAGE REAL ESTATE, 963-4567 11, Tu~t. 8:30-5:30, $30 H'l!pery, 2008 .. 'Newp ort 00?<.fPONENT SALES California 9mt Equal Op-1'~1agship Rd., NB. ~'k. 979-3958. Blv,d, CM Salary. a.ta Mesa area. Call portunity Employer NURSES Aide "".. Order1y, exp REAL Estate Salesperaoo BABYSmER. perm., my DELIVERY ?.fan, ear I y ~'Ir. Rann 12 to 2 pm only, J . W --..11 not nee .. Openmgs on days ~ o~ part tirhe. 6C6 Ave home, Costa Mesa, morning. 2y, hn, S220 per (713) ~. •n1tor an,..,. 7-3; nudnite 11-7. Good V1ctoriA., San Clemente. _Tues/Thurs noon tit 6. SaL mo. + bonus. Call L.A. .HOSTESS/:CocktaiL_G Lr..1 3:30pm-~pn1, e~r. prefd, benefl~. Ma~e application a:U-day;--Own----trans-nec; Times 642-4800 -w~ •··-'d ask-..__ -but--will-tram;--X-ln---'-T -at:--144:rSupenor-Ave:>N:B. ----------•l -----1 ~1335. ' · ~·. ex • WI-benefits. 842-0611, ext 246. or call 642-2410 RECEPTIONIST BABYSmER !or 8 yr old DEUVERY, 5 days, ...,,_ Carol 84&-1186 . . Pacificla Ho>Pital, 18'192 NURSES Aides & 0-ly boy. 1\!ust live near Corona ~7.~~m ~te, No! H 0 USEKEEPER, bve-m, Delaware, 11.B.. am & pm shift. Will train. de! l\tar & enjoy going to pi-ef · m a r' r 1 e d per man' experlen;:t, f~ 2 ~: lnterviews 8 a m -4 pm , the beach. Call 6'75--6215. ,v/Dalsun Toyota, V\V etc' large ~h m ?nv b JUNIOR SALESMAN : Moo-Fri. Mesa Verde O::iov. BABYSITrING / Housekeep, ~7516 ' ' • = house.....!r't u~ Earn. $21.)-$40 per week Hosp, 661 Center St, C.M. my home, Mon-Fri. $30 • cooking Must be ~ature workine after school and NURSES AIDES Day or night, no exp. nee, eaay, 1un job. Will train, no typing or shorthand, etc. Apply tn person any att or eve. at 2930 West Cst Hwy., N.B • "--eek. Costa ?<.fesa. 646-1012 De~t•I Als~~t•.nt depend~ble & capable of on Saturdays getting n~ Exper. prefd, xlnt working BABYSITTER ho l Wanted. Be.st chairside as-handling home when owners custom~ ~or the Dally conditions all shifts. Bevetly RECEPTIONIST . my me, atmmt available. Willing to 94-3684 Pilot. Tius 1s not a paper eo' H child. T r u s t wo rthy & work hard for good pay for away. 4 · route and does not Include M.anot nv. osp., Laguna Greet customers & type 50 reliable. 963-2128 eves. young docton in very busy deliveries ot collecting. Hills. WPM. lt you like art & BABYSITI'ER, part time, practice. MLlSt have exper-H--nlta.I \Ve have openings in South· NURSE A ID ES & design. it's your job! Start must have references, Jq ience (2 yrs), take FMX, ~r west.CortaMesaandSouth ORDERLIES Ex:perien;ed· ~~Co~! E~~ home. 548--0984. have extensive kmw!edg't ~ MISSION Huntington Beach only. all shitts. Park L 1 do EmpJy. Agency, 3400 Irvine •BANK ell."PMded duties. A!ust be Apply J'IO\I/! 968-9641. FI a g s h I ~ ~valesoent E.xperienced Teller tor the neat, dependable , enthus-Center 466 FlagBhlp Rel. NB _B_lvd~··=N=B=.===~-- Bank ol Oalllornia, Newport iMtic, healthy & :ll-'5 yrs. LABORERS NURSERY MAN & ~~'V Beech Office. Excellent 552-8339. c •1y Immed. ASBignmenbl WEED PEST Young attractive girl fO'l" Sa0tary & ~~fits.;.__k DENTAL assistant wan«!d ommun1 Top $SS. . • • CONTROL construction otc. in Irvine. ontact ••u"S. ""-''>:'\: er tor specialists ott1c-e, ex· . Irvine 540-4450 Wholesale nw·sery in Lag. Must be good in be.sic math 547-n91 perlence preferred. 644-0683. 17802 Sky Park H_iUs has need of exper. & accurate in typing skills. ~Equal Opportu n ity DENTAL Assistant, HOSPITAL NEVERAFEEATTEMPO Weed & Pest Control Man. $450permonth. Please call Employer · chalrside exp pret, call bet. Temi>o Temporary Help 1 Yr prey. nurter)' exper. 833-3030 ext. 261 betv.-een 9 Beauty Oper•ton JOam & 3pm. 548-5588 absolutely necess. Xln't &. 11 only (2) No following nf>Ce!S. New LADY for oounl'er Yr'Ork in salary & benefits. Ca 11 RECEPTI:==:=;,o=N=r=ST~needed-~~, .. -1 lie. ok. Busy shop. 645-lOCiO 27802 Puerta Real dry cleani~ plant. Must be 586-1580 M~Fri for appt. computer sales ofc near l\1on thru Sat. Dr's Assistant l\li.ssion Viejo ne&.t &. biendly. Ask for OFFICE MGR airpirt. J ob req's pleasant BEAUTY oper, exp er Young lady (18-3Sl to assist (East ol S:i.n Diego Frwy Pat, .8 g 2 -9 3 14 • S970 FULL CHARGE OFFICE phone personality & good Stylists for new Salon open· in health spa. Will train, no Crown Valley Parkway) Westminster Bl, Westm. MGR for New Car typtne: tkill:s. Call 833-9648 . ing in S&n Clemente, exp. nee. Apply 1n person (7l 4) 49~ ••no Legal Sea'etary Dealership. You· know the RECEPTIONIST _ Typist. 492--4981, eves. any aft or e • 2930 w. ~ SIH nee. IBM Executive, experience you ntust have. Accurate & ta.st, transcribe BEAlITY Operator, 1 sham-Coast Hwy., N. • use ot nu civil forms. SaI11ary1 Please apply in person, or dictation, answer phones, poo girl, 1 Msistant for bus:y {Jl4) 831 2300 commensurate w/ab ty. phone 645-7770. ll arbor lnt'l marlret:1ng COtl'· Irvine salon. Must be I I e' d . DEPEND driver I • Newport ~ach, 6/a-1530 American 11.fotors. Complex. 12:30-5 PM daily. \Vf><l-5at. 1610 \V, Cout must know N.Jl. & C.M. Let Us Help You 2 OFFICE GIRLS Ca.11 Mn. Sugars 546-6170. HI~=~:· ::;:::man ra. Apply Pizza to.tan aft. RN's Rout• ~:1! ~~tt1so wk Radio ~1~!?n~~S)>fttch ~!J;~~l!i toR~itti~ \\'aterfn:m t exper. pret'd. DISHWASHER tu 11 & Westclift h1ust be 25, able to drive attractive conv. hosp. for Full & p/time. Must have p I t t me • I n t er views Personnel Agency Appl_y In Per90n Summer only. 642-241D for short hair & clean record. 8am-4pm, Mon-Fri. Mesa e SURG. 1651 E . Edinger, S.A. YELLOW CAB CO. appt. Blackie's Boot Yard NeY.·-Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 SUPERVISOR (Marl~~~nter) 186 E. 16th, Costa Mesa' ~REC"""•"?;;l;;'IO"N=1s";r'"_-,,s.c-,..,-..,.,,:--I port Beach. ' Center St, CM . OPERATORS, exper. only. ~ID office. Good skills. BOOKKEEPER girl triday DISHWASHER e MED. SURG. ~~ single needle & overlock. n1us t have ex c e 11 en i Full or p/tin1e. Nltes only. 3 to 11 , 11 to 7 l1"z Has Jobs Top rates. Rolf's Manuf., telephone personality, good Call 673-77'22 afternoons. 865 Production Pl, NB. salary and benefils, 5.57~12 DOG Groomers, expert • ICU·CCU Uz Reinders Agency "•c:.HHX!:..::;:08;:;·=====-- BROILER Men p/Ume ex-lrainlng. Lag HJtls. Some 3 lo 11, 11 to 1 ~ ~ o.. N B OPTOMETRIST 0perlenced. Ne~ Bcacti exper. pref'd, Send resume -ww ......,,mpus " • · Tennis Club, 2001 Eastbluf!, or call, 646-<tl01. P.O. Box, e PEDIATRICS 557-3401 NB ~ 1366, Costa. Mesa. 926:M. 11to1 ~ l\Iust be m(lture. This is a * CASHIER. tull time for D0?<.1ESTIC Help George MACHINE Shop Help, drill ready n18.de pracfice. No in· retail nursery in Costa Allen Byland Agency, 106-B & OB, RN & LYN preu & lathe operalor or vestn1ent required. Real Mesa, call arenda betYr-een E. lGth St., S.A. s.47-{')395 11 to 1 pet'90n w/machlne &hop nioney n1aker for steady Fri 642-S686 tralntng in eehool. Usual man on n nu:mth to month ~. J\1on-· DONUT Shop, nlte shift, l b • company benefits. 8 5 8 lease. Send resume to P.O. CHEMICAL engineer, ex-lemale, 25-45. Apply In a oratory Production Place, CM, Box ZIT4, Costa Mesa, Calil. tractive metallurgbt 4 ~l'!IDl1, Mr. Donut 135 E. MAID tor LAGUNA REEF 93i26. RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT Interested in an opportunity for growth "·itb a fast n1ov- ing restaurant chain. Good insurance, vacalion. & profit sharing plan. Send resume or apply in person at 17042 Gillette, ltvlne. analytical chemist tor work 17th St .. Coat& Mesa. e Ml!DICAL TECH ,.1~. ,_ s. ~-,t ~=~=~~~--on high pres.sure wet ox-3 11 •:IO ~· v.i.c.Lo .........,.,,., ~ OUTBOARD J\1-echanic, sum-RESTAURANT ·help needed. irlation process developn1ent ENGINEER to ' Hwy., Laguna Be a c h . n1et' or pcrmanenl, move to -Experienced .. 1;'a\U<es.<1cs, ex- &-.plnnt desi""' & ...,....ration. ca.M cru&Mt;.A 4•nJS. beautiful Lake An'OWhead. OP:Ci'li®~"'!t'-'!'ft.tM~:-BS ~ ~·:u:u~-Uor.1. -S.xwllen .......... t1~ Ji:fAN v.-fth sales i.bility to Call 714:-337=250l --perlenced-cooks.--Libea·al -- degree required . Send Er:,&,~!ibiu~ n forp ~J; c~ & Working CotMlltlonl make&: b1Slall shades. ~ PAkT·TIME. Earty morning ~· ~~s.:1~e~.t'SCo~~i resun1e of proff>aalonal ex-, oomputen termlnall con--An PnUa.i 0 ...-.,njru opportunity for enthuslaslic, route delivery, L.A. Times. Hwy., LaguM Beach. perience to Dr. W. M. soles & 'other asaOciated --,. ,,...,. '"'' v dependable pel'IOO. Cuslom Approx. 2'ii hr. per morn· RETAIL Sales Girl, art sup- Fusell, .Barber-Colman Co., equipment Position req'1 Employer Shade&. Drapery Sho1>. 3535 ing. Call ~772 or plies A: picture tnunes. •tO 1882 McGaw Ave. !Moe, An managem~nt ability tor Im>" E. Ct>ast Hwy, Cd ~t . 968--8915 hr \\1c, perm. AJ>Ply Fri OI' equal oppty. i!mployer per supervision of tarp 67)-'IU> PEOPLE ARE NICE Sn.t 10-S pm. 100 So. eout COCKTAIL wnltre,..s A •yt1ems. INSURANCE SALES MANAGER TRAINEE \\~en .you cal l on 1hcm as Hwy, Lag. Beach. t'OOks. lntl!rvic~· Thu~lay, Technology Mn.rketlng, Inc. Outstanding opportun.ily to tm AVON Repmt<'ntatlvt. RN-LVN Jli.>Cdcd tor p/tint~. -a 00:--.21acentia, CT!f, -<n4)-979-1100 _ • _ odvance to manag~al po!ll· You'll have fun & make .. 0 Lucky Lion. No exp nee., e~ \Vhile Yoll tion in 3!Hi0 dtsys. Our cur-friends :scllina: our famous Atlroeu\'I! conv. holl'p. pen. COCKTAIL waitress. apifl-Y EXPERIENCED p e op I e learn, part . time, C\-es ~ rent nl an ager a· eu.rn J)rodut!ts. To Ieani how easy lngs for ult shills. Pleare In person, Bud's Cove, ·3~ needed to advance with fast ":'1mds, full time wlien quali· $~000-$1500 mo. Must have it ls to start, call: call, &12-24Jo & 8.sk for Mr. s El Can1ino Real San growing auto parts chain. tied. direct M ies experience. 546-5341 (lr ~70411 _s_n~y~d•-•-· ==~~=--' cientenlc • Apply lll E 19th St CM. Fannet'I Insurance Group Cnll Mr. Newman 979-52'22 * PRODUCE SALESLADIES · 64.<C o....:-A ' Ed Lani * 540-1834 Exp.d dres··• •· 1 Cockt•il Wa itress ;ro'"""' ~IANAGER & Asst ?t1gr . ""' "' 11por S\\"ear, E........,1. only ..... i.m4 E)..'P€R. l\1ech. -Exper. INSURANCE al 1. tralnee. Apply at Kentucky apply ~?.J.oria, f>.13-6.5!l 2l, ~,~ · • v • service station atlcnd. lm• • penon ll'M!s Fried Chicken, 700 S. El Gene's, ww Harbor lvd .. COLUMBIA YACHTS med.empt., intCt"ViewstlOm'I underwrltcr,,_N.B. agency, Cam ino Real S an CLERKS 0.1. . 275 McCormick, C.M. to 4, 1500 W. S&lboo Blvd, * S4is-llS9 * Clemente. ' S AL.ES r e p resents.live, Newport Bcb. INTERESTING opportunity "-!AR IN E Me c h , • oh~, ~t/F, to Bell offic"' II ln health cvfj field , for full I• I'.: e Mast Bu der-FRY Cook, niult be exp., on a. .. -........,k ..__, mtdw\ict.lly or lent e d D;_.-.Cenced 1111 med 11 t 0 supp lea ln Costa Mesa M I I F.brlc tor •·-t mtl-F Ptd-~·1 c.-....... .......,.. eeper. uu-.. Per1onnel. .,.... · , area. Full time. Sal. + • • • .__ 3-3. I • • ..... ....... trlM balance and P&L. * 645-3861 * OpenlflC'll ln TI()\\ C.O.ta Mesa COfl\, Stach Statloners. 180'1 e Hell•rc Welder bet • G'B-TDI Delma Corp, lSSll f1orida store. t"ULL and PART Newport Blvd. CM e Touch·Up * OARDINIR * St, H.B. &4T..:m5 •~AJ;l~r~":::r.ni.n~"~~ TIME.ALSO CASHIERS SALESGIRL wanted , at· • Clork Typist FuBe11yoroupr/"".:!"'• In~! TIME FOR pertenced. o,.. lranS])Orta· * · tracU'" enlhusi.,tl<' girl Purch•1lng Dept uu• .,.,,_ tion, Rtfertncts required. , needed tor boutique. 1 Must !...~;~!'--M~tock G:"r::.t:~~~~~:U-_DAILi f!ILO c.JI i:''....,. s..g PM. -*-ALSD.JOXBOYS_ ""~~:~~•----..o El!P!lr. on!y neod •P1ttY No Cosf!Down CLASSIPIED ADS MECH 111!lll..tt studono .. rt • The Wett End, 0011 l\ltmer Monday thn1 ThnrsdMY Eum Now, Pay Loter CALL 642 5671 time and wtc-i. &73-4294. c.I(l211•3'1A:At~m13'"t 1:,A-,""'=':,H;:.B:;·~~~~-·I Equ•l Oppor. Employl'r in/I AL ,sM--7111. " • 3636 t . Cout Hwy, Cdl\il. 1A. o...ASStnED wlll tell It! . . . ' ' .... --. • • . ' • • • . . . \ , ---.......... . . .. ~ ----·-------- THE - ., July 18 through 21-South Coast Plaza \ • CUT CORNERS .......... ------1 ..... ,. ##I # I ,' I # I # I J • ... .. .. . BUILD YOUR GARBENSTANGEL QUICK AND ENTER ' IT .IN THE BUILD A . BETTER GARBENSTANGEL r=-, -oNTEST ~~DI KTERNlTIONA r-RAl:L-Yt ---' ~ I ## I -,'-. I ,' Yes, I : ~,, will build a : ,, ,, Garbenstangel , ,' or launch a search , . . ,,' for one I can put into , ,,~' shape for exhibition at ,' I the rallye. 1 ## I # I ## NAMI I # . I · # # ADDlllll I # I # # CITY Z" . PHONE : ___ ,.,_ -I , Promotion -... ..,, DAILY PILOT, Jll o .... flff. C••I• ...... c.ur: tHH I "···········---·--····-~····---······. \ ' I Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Hands See If You· Have Any ' Of These Things A DAILY PILOT I WANT AD Will Sell Fast! l. Stove 2. Guit•r 3. llaby Cdb 4. Electric S•w S. Camera 6. W11her 7. Outboard Motor 8. Stereo Set 9. Couch 10. Clarinet 11 . Refrigerator 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 14. Surfboard 15. Machine Tool1 16. Dishwasher 17.·Puppy 18. Cabin Cruiser 19. Golf Cart 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31. Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedia ·~3. Vacuum Cle8ner ' 34. Tropical Fish 3S. Hot Rod Equlpm't 36. File Cabinet 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Sliver 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Bedroom Sot 41. Slide Projector 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool Table 44. Tires 45. Piano 46. Fur Coit 47. Drapes SB. Kitten 59. Cl111ic Avto 60. Colloo Tobie ~ 1. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Sot 6S. Work Bench 66. Diamond Wotch 67. Go-Kart 68. Ironer 69. C1mping Tr•il•r 70. Antique Furniture 71 . Tape Recorder 72. Sailboat 73. Sports Cor 74. Mllttrn1 Box Sptt 7S. Inboard Speedboat : 20. Barometer 48. Linens 76. Shotgun • 21 . Stamp Collection •. 22. Dlnttto Sot 23. Pl•y Pon 24. Bowling Ball 25. Water Skis '26. FrHzer 27. Suitcase 28. Clock 49. Horn SO. Airpl1ne 51 . Org1n 52. E:xercycle 53. Rare Books S4. Ski Boots SS. High Choir S6. Coins 77. Saddle . 78. D•rt G1me 79. Punching llog 80. B•by Carrino 11 . Drums 82. Riflo.. 83. Dook 84. SCUBA Goar These or any other extro things oround the house -con be turned into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD So • • • • ,Don~+ Just ~Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-567·8 ' ' • • .. 122 Friday, June l.S, • OAll V PILOT e ( I ;' )114._ lltJ } ( I ;'j'AP 1 l[IIJl..___1"'1'_, .... __,l[jJJ ( -I~! -ll§J Ho~ Wintod, M A I' 710 !:!!!.!' Wontod, M A F 710 Help Wantad,~. ~~Z!! Antlquoo 800 Appll•ncu 802 Sal'" E S LEE RHOADS GAS runi;.-t· -35" O'Keefe It NEW BUSINESS TRAIN E • ,,,,;u, .,·iddle 101>. ..,00 ~":'~~':,;.."&':I : ' G ~o~N~L~';;.ES Antique Clocks own llO &12-1.112 u11ervlew Mr. s n yd. r. FULL TIME . . PART TIME * EXC LUSIVELY * No\V c •: port di•h .... h ... h t.'O/IV. w/choJ.1 boord $135 . • ~ .. P .for floral rental ~ Mo. . $*'$410 Mo. • 3::>~~ C °:it1-f;~~· ,:.89>;:;,-0°"Tc,127=H;.B?-'==::i-=:-~ Lo",--Si:rvloors '""' "t'UTO' .l\IATIC \;a.Jiev,1 ,elec-ttl'\11ce, no lnveronent. Full -...... ,... · ~ Victorin; CM 6.\G-91-l!J "' ,,.. o1· Part time. $120 & Up l•ry -1.ltt, &:1.1 'Sut1 ·m IQ 11n1 ic <h')-er. ~~I 'I1IE nvo OF us Second .shift. work. No expe rience necessary. ,.,..~Y 'ti! 111 >1n d · n. soo. ~ 6-a&-2612 or ~2()16 ifrainin$ eroVided, if accepted. !-"'Of\ f'ather·1> Day glv1-. row Hl?2 1~~:~ a~tt°~'. . SAILOR· Call Frtdily, Saturday & "Mo11day to make '"" anli<1u• clock ·'" .. , 96.i-5296. -""' 'S.AWMAN appointment with pei·sonnel director _ ·in ai\\~\\·anted ror h111 .111udy =~~,,.-.=i::r-:. ·"·'·•~=-·. . 25 . or o . \Ve Jµ.v" a ~ope,rb K~NMOliE .,._ _, .... .. __ , 1 ed . li untingtou Be~h area 536--91. ln Anaheun l.'01 n (If rtue olfl clocks. Q.E. TV, :. • rtcq1':',..,.., for mm : ppeiiutg 776-8551,. lOAM~M. l Titnq "N Chinw Antiqu~'a>· * 518'" •' In NL'""PI?'~ Bch. GCOd ~nea, · 425 i!QN1 St., No. 20, N.B. t c • • • 806 'UJ~porlw11!1es, lop -~!~-.~.1 w.nt.ct, M.& F 710 Hel Want.cl M&F 710 ~ Open U-5 ' Building Mnrt slons. · P ' P ·" :1__,___ • c~ l\1on. • Surptu..aul Call For Appt. jt&l* SERVICE Sta. Salt!sman full SEM1STRF.SS-eustorn tailctr time. Opening shilt. Top VDM CHIPPE~'DALF. e:1.ee111ivc j ~IATF.Rl1\l~. l!XM)'1 of·NE\V 15bn... Xlnt ,,10..t.i""' con· ~lo• ~ghl man + !k'sk 72 x 36, $1600. Call l ITJ-:.\IS! l)Uo1'<l, lumbe r, ply-'""' '""''6 • '' 67~~Xi. \'.ood, alunt shet•llng, n1old· dltions, medical benefitJ, ·15. Mech. knowledge. _Sl'E ,. , · i 10 , 11,1uldo"s etc Newport Beach. &15-l0'13 Chevron station comer 0( V•rian oat. 'Machines ·~ht ar!;N lrr~:N1~~· s Cl1LOERS st..iRPLUS SECRETARIES $500-$700 Ne1vport Bl & Del lltar, C.: "1, , :£.... . o., h I 2,ru. So &I · Sl s A ·C.M _ . · oa..s -.."11.y, .-una °' ac . ......, . ain ., :. . · ' . lnl oon1-#i9h\N i\1on thru-Sat llJ.a Clerk FIE.E $400 s~1~~~~5a. en wii~~~ -£~~\~a1~~~~~as. 1>evc1·n ~SQld~CJiij.'ij,.l~ -, per. F ull or p/time. Also .ab.~8C' Cameras & Llz Reinder's Agency 4500 Campus Dr. 546-:!l 18 Ne"-poi·t Beach SECH.ET All Y Administrative .Ass't Career oppty for inrelligent, n1otlvated, organized indi- vidual with proven record o'f success. Require business v.Titing and 1)'ping skills plus ability to meet dead· lines. Excellent compensa· tion, benefits, and challenge in an exceptional environ- ment. Please submit your resume and history or earn- ings if you qualify. Your letter of transmittal should list and describe holv your most valuable skills would contribute to the success of n11u1 w/i;n1og lie. & some Draftsman C \IEH.Y sn1all .!;i;.;c HLILJ. TOI' Equipment lite mech. exper. Apply A n1i11. 1 yr expcr. including DJ-.:;..;i-;, 111 lj5(1 Soulh C:>l Arco Station at 11th & 8Qme logic drn\\'in,gs & have Jh\·y, Laguna Beadi 808 Irvine, C.M. on interest in learning PC SF;RV1CE Station Salei;nian 11·ork. · I Appli•nces 802 full or p/time. Over 18. Production Control ~'--------- N 1 Will . A S h d I llOT Point !{('frig. s1n"t, ea appear. train. P-c e u er $100., \\"hirlpool \\"a,.hcr ply, Z590 Newport Blvd., So1ne college prefe1TCd. 1-2 $10., Etcc Dryer S •IO , , C.M. \'rs expc1-. produclion con-Schwilltl 10 spd. $ ·1 5. , SERVICE Sta. Attendant, trot scheduling. You n1ust Cabincl Stereo $51).. 'f\1·in exper., neat, f/tin1e. Apply hnve the ability to deal lleds. Call ti-l:'1-52j() or NIKON DEMO ·r11urs-J11i1c 14-8:11 day! Si.>e latest cqu.iptuent! 1'1odel11 10 phot~raph! PHOTO MODELS Fri & Sat, June 15 & 16 ~·;.1c1 ory representatives lhu·bor Photo, 3121 E. Cst. Hwy, Cdr.I, tParking behind UC BnnkL tn person, 300 E. 17th St, \\'/all levels ot personnel 6)().-7586 Costa ~lesa. within olher depa1~n1c11t.~. o°''"'Kc,Ec;E°'>°'·E~-.-. -. J\.f •: t' r i t ' Furniture 810 Se1vlce st11. night attendant -Repro Typist lluilt-ins, cook top, rlouble ---------- 2 or 5 nights wk. Apply at Must· be an excellent t~·pist oven, dish1\·ashl'r, all for Shell, 17th & Irvine, NB "11.'/a min. of 1 yr expe r. $100. O'Keele & i\·Ic11·it 30" SE\VING Machine Operators, heavy duty. Will train. Ca1ifornia Koko l\1ats, Call betwn 9-5, 643-2278. ¥.·/a co111puter as.c;isted test stove $45. 548-9661 editing system such as IBM, 1912 T J-1 ER i\I AD o R l\ITSf'.. ATS or ITEL Dura Thernialronic (microy,·ave~ n1aclunes. oven. Llke ne\v. Cl-IA1B, orange/gold/black plairl. l.<111· barrel hack. pcrfrct condition. S 4 0 - !~1212. Clerk Typist 5-18-f)-159 1\1:\'G size bed. like ne\\'. SlOO. 2 Chairs S20 ea. Call 7 ltl Xi\l\1 or 5 to 6 Ptt1 !J.la-<172:~ Filing & processing of office supply pw·chases. Lite. typ- ing. Rent Washers/Dryers .$2. \\'k. Fu!! 1naint. ~li\11\lONS King size ha< a dynamic organization. Re-SHOE sales, c h 11 d r e n ' s ply in confidence to: classi-bootery, Fashion Island. tied ad •6i6, Daily Pilot, Part or full time, exp P.O. Box 1560, Costa ?Ylesa, preferred. Excel benefits Ca. ~. plus profit sharing. Mr. * 6.19-1202 * :>prin.L: and mattress, tu.bl~ If y~u n1_eet any of th~se f"Rf~E Pick t;p, Rl'frig: ,'\;_ ~1~:~i:;o7~ll in good cond. quahficatl~1.1s & are looking Appl. J{unni11g or nol , nld ~=-----=~I STRAW: J-lal Pizza Palace for a pos1tJ011 w/a gt'O\Vlng Cid' Batts Ol' scrap rnctal. 100 .. RllRl\'T orange, spring:. now taking applications for Orange County co. that of-675-5258 do\\•n-sola excellent cond. e Secretaries e Typl1t1 • Unokillod Aoemblro • Gen'I Laborers VOLT Indent Personnel Temporruy Service 3848 CampUs Dr., Suite 100 Ne..vport Beach 5-16-4741 Equal Oppor. Employer J\.Ulter 644-2'1&1 full or pt employment. l\1ust fers xlnt pay & benefits 1.~5cccu~·=, '-00-p-pe-rt~,-.-,~lro_...s-1 ~,rec-, $250. Uphol. Club Chairs, be 18 or older . New Joe in uphol fabric. 644-ll07. San Juan Capo. · Call Ron Please Apply In Person Philco ref1igerator. To11 0 Co 1 I -I l $17" ROUND "11.·alnut Din nn. 6 P.1et7a..r for details 492-5175 r n act 1 ... ezer, a nms ne\\' a. -..~ B. KRAFKA 493-..1898 eves. chairs & burfet $..150. Sim- SUl\.·tl\IBR \Vork.. H. S . ~-~=-~=---111011s hide-a-Uc<\ $125. ?.1ov· Boys I G i r 1 s. Le a r n · 2722 Mi'cheloon Dr C 0 J> p ER T 0 NE· h:c _ing: n\ust sell, 003-1815 M k ti. . t'l'f1·ig:/rreczcr .$200. ,\qu."l. ar e ng in your ov.n lrv1'no DI I h ·~ G '""' * HIDE-A-BED. queen a ., neighborhood. \Vork your s 111•as 1•r .,.,.,. ar1M.gc c11vn houl's. 557-8326 between 833-2400, ext 336 1li.sposal $10. 673-32-17 xlnt quality, 4 n1~ old. i\in'lx·r glass-base lrunps. "l:IZ::::Z::::Z::::Z::::Z::::Z::::Z::::Z::::!: I 5"-SPl\-t F'llEIC HT Dantagc S<1l1• 1111 61~9 • T EL EPl'ONE Answ••i'ng Equal Oppor. E mployer 11c1v Hotpoint S.: \Vhirlpool - SECRETARY • ... · COUCJ I & love seaf,. aln1ost Service, Beach area. Prefer r c 1rIg/1A''1 shers/dryt'l'S \VAITER over 21, full & 5'1;;.-0780. nC\\', scolchguardcd, yellow We are looking tor a top over 30 yrs. of age. Varied p/time T\ ,0 Gu . Fro ==~-~-~-~ plaid pattern, $200. takes notch secretary to leam the hours. \Veekends 673-1166. · ' . ys 111 SEARS po11able dish...,·asher both. 6-~8679 -----~·-~--1 ~'"'•'Cly'°','°'2>;~7=F;;a:;:•;-""'=""'""'=Rd~, ;oCMoc• 'I t yr. old, $50 ad biz. If )>'OU t ake TELEPHONE Sales .• Work ~WA. !TRESS EXPER s \VANTED to buy like-ne'v · shorthand, type fast & nc-from ""Ur oWn home. . • * 673-86:1 * ,. Full L /U M I be furniture & lan1ps, nice & curn.tely & "'OU1d li1'e a ffiihest comn1issions. Ex· • ~ {! me. 1 us ov~r • DISH\VASHERS, 'vashers, l'\'asonable. 6444687 challenge, send U.'i your perience not necessary. 21. Xln t hours. Surf & Sir-d1·ye1·s, rcblt, 1,'Uarn & resume today. P.O. Brue 892-5184 loin, 5930 W. Coast Hwy, l\'B. dclv'd. 8:\9-7620; 546-5218. i\10VING! l69l , Newport Beach, Calif. TELEPHONE solicitors \'lAJTRESS, CoUee Shop, ex-r:ECOND. APPLIANCES Sell inp: all furn appliances 92663 21 N h & 1nisc. &W--1530. -needed. per over. . op one calls. [.k·livered -RUar. Dtinlap's, Call 53&--2593 !-:Ona Lanes, 2699 Harbor, 111 15 Ne\\•port, CM 5~8-7180 * SOFA & LOVESEAT * -- l SECRETARY.SALES Costa Mesa. . \VASTE J{ing 36 .. electric nf'ver used, 00111 for $155. Interesting__ secretarial posi· TE-WR-5-----\V AlTRESSES.-Houstk.ceper.e Fange--top,-hoodlfa.n.-bu\H +_.,;961\-""'°"79"1"°0''-'U"'s"ual""l>,_.ho .. mo"'°' . ._ll------1 tl'Or11n sllles department of & Laundry Help, Apply in in double oven. 64•1-1107. NE\V queen size bed, com- Electronics firm. Localed in No Experi(>nce Req'd person only, Newport Villa, plete. $69.95. Irvine Industrial complex. Apply In Person .41XXJ Hilaria \Vay, N.B. Want ad results .•••• l).;.Z-5678 8%-6614iiiiiiiii ~lust be Independent v."Ork-Mariner's Savings & ·er, good typing skills & xlnt Loain Association \VANTED: nice girl to care phone pei1IOl\al.ity, Age 25-fOJt 2 girls, 6 & 10. Must like 35. Starting salary range is 1515 Y.'~Dr., N.B. s(>tl:tl, etc 644-50t5 aft 3. IS00-~14l"k'":1~ l ~~l wnoo~~AW,,;;oru" DON'T PINCH SECRETARY for c 0 st a TJRES CHOOSE your hours, \¥Ork Mesa C.P.A. fim1. Excellent JONES Tl RE SERV. for yourselt, be your own boss. Men or \\!Omen. Can typist Stenorette Req's ln1med. Exper. Qualified in general office e Tire Servi~ Men ~eas:~J~Jn ~~::!i:'~: YOURSElF duties -must be flexible &: e Retail Saletimen Vts. retlred. Age 25 to ro. penionable. 'Vrite Classified e Br•k• Mechanics Supplement your income. art no. 695, Daily Pilot. P.O. . ...._. b 6 I n~ 1560 c &I Calil Sal &. Con1n1, co prl benefits Lu •Ve a ca U'S or more a ·~·'" ' osta esa, , d A I . 9262.6. Appl~• ln Pel'90n i ay. pp y IJl person, :.?(H.!) l-larbor Blvd. 1 Yell:>\\' Cab Co., 186 E. 16th SEC' Y-BOOKKEEPEli Cosi.a l\1es:i St., Costa Mesa. Xlnt opportunity V.'/gt'O'A1ng Costa i\1esa co. for Gal Fri-Wholesale Nursery day \\'/strong typing, sh & TI.RE sules & service, Brake Superintendent & Allgnn1ent service. Full bkkpng. exper. Cole Instru-or p._'Ut lint(>. Salary plus Large "11.'holesale nursery in nlCrtt Corp., 2034 Placentia, So. Orang(> Co. is expanding C ,1 °'" ·-" Eq 1 Op commission. Call 6-14-8022, & __ , .1 ·'' • •N4<-000U· ua por. Coast Auto Service Centc.i·. n=us gen nursery Employer. . SUJX"l'intendant. ~lust have 3 SECRETARY TYPIST yrs supe1'Visory exp er .• 1 girl office. For n6'.· Co. :1\1atured individual \V/n1in. knowledgable in all phases · 1641 E. St. Gertrude typing sl.;U ot 65 v.·.p.(Tl . on ot nul'scry production. Xlnt Santa Ana 979_5940 IBl\f exec. Lile sh desi,.able. salary & benefits. Send '\'Ill be rt'sponsible ror all resume to Calissilied ad no. SE CRE'I'AR\'. Executive, typing, correspondence. files 879 c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. Shrthnd & typing a must. ,f.: te\e plione. Small ofc by Box 1560, Costa f\lesa, Ca. Lile bkpng. Pref. construe· O.C. Airport, Hrs. S-4:30. 92ti26. Uon exper. M2-3121. Good starting salary + paid "w'°'o"M=E~N~-,..,,,~~ed~~,,-,-par-, SECRETARY, p/tin1e for in11, \'RC & profit sharing tilne \VOl'k for cleaning law office In Fashion Island, plau. 1\pfll~· ;\Jon· Fri 9-3:30. service. Call R 0 b bi e' s N.B. Call 644-SMO. Conln1u11 i .. 1ir ns Com· Rag-ll-mop, 673-0819 SEMI or retired man for ~If pone11ts Coi·p., 3000 Ainvay ~~-•wo"'-"R=K_...--- '--ld IS d Ave., Casta i\f(>S.l, tNear range, 11ui; e or ou l e. AT THE MOVIES AlllO mechanically inclined Jlaker & ReclhillJ. for Go-Ka.rt track, lnqoire U'flLlTY ·?.JAN .t, Finishcl'S. South Coast Plaza Theater 11 , Fairgrounds Golf Range. Exper. nee. Top \vages, is taking a~plic~ions~or 100 Fair Dr., C.1\-1. good \\'Orking conds. Xln't 1111ack bar gnis a r- benetits. Apply in pen.on, n1an. l\lust be over 18 and TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT 642-5678 WANT AD bet...,:n 9:tm & 3piu, Levitt 11(at ~n appearance. Ap1>ly Construction Co, l 0800 alter 7 pn1. 68a Sunflower, Kalama River Rd, r~.v. C.l\I. VALE:l' parking, part tin1e. Good driving record. Allk for Carol, 346-1186 ,. Any day is tht' BEST' DAY to I ~n an ad! Don't delay .. . call today &12-5678. TIME FOR DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 --------~------ • (You're Not Dreaming) But '(ou Ccin PIN·CH YOUR PENNIES with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad 3 LINES _2,_JIME $2.00 Any Item Priced S50. or Less (If more thi n one Item, the combined cannot exceed $50.) totol 642-56 .78 ' ' ' , • • " , 4 DAILY PILOT FrrdaJ, June 15, 1973 I 112 Gir-e• Sal• 812 M1Kelt1neou1 ll8Mluell1neou1 818 Pl1no1/0rg1n• 126 Pets, General 850 Doe• SOME'l111NG k>r ""'"'"°'• iiiilii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ORGAN WORKSHOPS PARRO'l'S. Oo>e each ; ESTATE SAU: llUNTINCTON ii arbour IOme anlhl. • n d col-1\11\Clll'I' & large "1\it.e SAVE A J{OMEJ...ESS PET 1~1 ~-J~I -·· ..... ,~ ...... ~ 110 Ger""° S.1• - Furniture FATHER'S DAY SALE ~1-!1-lptn, Sun ~!pm. Cara.ge Sale· June 16th, J()..5 ll!'CUbles. W>mr junk, fiOmC COMBINED A UCJION Cocktiloo. All lea11 than 2 &aelt p1.WPY$, Dachshund, t.UrroreJ J r~ 9Cret"U pm. ?i1ovina. Srn•ll 51U rd-fun1. & la.mp!I. baby Wednesdays 10 A.M. yn. old. \'rry I~ .• ex· Bl&ck Lab, Kaim Territier x, Sl(Xl, 2 111\rrot'l!d end tbb loot, water aklil, apt. c1D1hes & furn, •ha r P d L't'ptionally tBin~ Ii genii~: German She 1> herd 1, We are over stocked $125 ea. 2 adh-er flnW!ai dt)t'r, refrig, !l.U.C. boating t:lol:l\e• n1atem1ty & ~,i{lllat, Doo'I buy any Oll:&.n u.n 1 speoj( "'t'll le hll\'t cut~ ~. 111any cute mlxel. MCI wilt •11 all increhanOitt 11V1..l'ble topped end Ibis $1):1 & hou»C'hOJd. 3282 Devoo 11evc-ntJ fan1lly1 ln,'Oh:~. 6-for 11 Moving & Storage Companies: )'Qti ri•n play! Non·playea Pl!r&onalltleia. sever a I !J..'4-ltbl or •l!l.&~1811. at druclcu.11,y rt"CIUCl"ti t•a. Beaut. bill(! "'Ood and Circle. HB 14 • 6-IT 8681 Shannon Riv1•r ~'f!lcom~: to ft;€."n<l f~ \.\'Ork bca\11 ., i.:uiltom Cail'tli & aU I O~B~E~'~O~lEN~~CE~":;;.;cl~au=~,~.-... ~.~rt Dl'icea. Corne In & It'(' the ~\Ulled lopped t!tt$!ilnc tbl t.tANY new item.r nevCT US· Cir. F.V. Gr<'~ n Dr 0 0 k AM Mov1·ng & Stg., All AM MoYlng & Stg., tOPll. 01' n minauon acc:e1sories avail. $350 Ea. J ~ \"ed 7 -'Sf.".,' 1nven-..., of: .. · I ·• H Contact: Tom Dk-tt"rich _n.. tr u E une ~. ,,.. :..:iu pm. w.,, "' b>n<'.h $150. Antiq~· m r· l"d, gan1e table, 4 folding on\C!s. Balboa Transfer & Stg., Garden Grove Mov· 642 2851 '11' ....... e 0 ·er !11 a · vea.. Ne""'POrt Beach/Irvine tu~a lpl•cks, Beyllnert, rort:J th.I r.»:), Glass topped cu1otUon ChaiJ'll, kit. AP. SA'f. J1,111e l61h, spo1UIOl'OO by bo L • & wtek<'ods 96.v-2301 5'164928 Novot, & Formul•• •I " 1bl $50. Fb.(l('I priet>L Cash. pli&ncuit. nlllch much more. Ne\o\·port Jka<.'11 11 o 11 e e ing & Stg., Har ,. Stg. & Mov•, aguna Coast Music Seryice ''FUN FOR PETS'' 673·95112 Sat only. g...ap1n, 501H. Wives' Auxiliary. Be.by Beach Ven & Stg .. Labore's Moving & Stg., Nl'\\1,.,r1 l~lvd. nt Harbot· Visit my liule backyard Pp~l~~tt= ~~~~~ DrlY• down to Newport, · 1 l\fOVlNC TO l\fEXTCO Narcls.1ds, Cd?.1 673-8789. turn., motorcycle, bak e P •n Am Moving & Stg., Save On Moving & 1 iOiiiiiiiiCiio•"•"""'Moi""'iiiiiiliiiiiil boarding keM!!l. Owner 1-.iomma and poppe. chain· Dad Can't lllkt 11 with n1e-& n1~t OINCllY $.Xi, walnut BR sale, clothes, anUque hopt 'Stg., United AM Moving & Stg., World Van 1• opentlor, lender I o v·\n g plons C.M. &U-3927 Save SSS n('JI lx'aul Sloon11 Cturt i;ultc .$75. dbl maple head· d1cst, niiscel hllloous fu rn. & Storage. ORGAN SALE care. CJOM.'d u wn-2 prn. 'S davf'rlport, oce ch11.irs, Ct!~ boanl Sl5, elec. app\i, Sl & tt.Pf>llft~A llnd n1uch niore. \\'urlit1.l'r Faclocy Authorized PET IRISH Setter puppies. 7 \\'ks BARNACLE BILL king 111~ bN1 1\•/m.atctlln.:: s2. 2 dividers S5 for both & lJ!H Boise \Vay, 'Cosla Tremendous Unclaimed Storage Sale on n1a.ny n100ehJ. Other VACATIONl.AND ~~ampion A5~£k, r6~~:S~c.:!f~ NEWPORT PACIFIC hdbd & i;pt"Cild. quill. wal n1i11e. 2822 • Ptlrtolla Or. !\.1ellA, 54G--0293. brantl:-c a.l!IO on sale, priced f>46...4.'l66 2200 \V, COAST 11\VY., N. "·"" * AUCTION * females. $100 each. 554--®ll be<lnn set, brkrt•nt. sterro Cll.itii. l\.1eiia ~77. QUALITY SALE fron1 sm. Oogi 854 G:lrt,:WW ;;h~~~.~,s~f!'k •r=-. GARAGE SALE Leather-top det1k $95, table 235 A Paularlno, Coita M esa W allichs Music City I-=-------"-"-G5E':~Pst:i~'ifn:.'~'fn~ '72 24' SK IPJACI(, TiiE "~ 1 1 · sn6 9 "-s11;;, i;ota·bed $40, canopy E I N F ) e PUPPY WORLD e SIDE\VINDER. ftybridge, l:1.111ps, finr china & :itOJ'tE! I t ay on Y !)id., . ·J. • •1. 1 d" . ( ast o ewport rHway Soulh Coas1 Plaza 540-2800 , ten1p. $50. 842-2348 1 1 1 6-1,~g,q Dini~ nn tubh•, lav.11 cnb ~ ;i, l\1ex can rnuii,:: Sl't. '"'.'""""~~~~..,..,~~l lOO MIXED PUPS. Open 225 hp. 0!\.fC, 135 gu . ue, mov.·er, t>le<:trlc edger, t>lc. J1.c1.·<11tji<111, many baby * ALL DAY SALE * 15 M h " 121 Eves. Irish Setler, COLDEN Retrie\'er pups , fu11 can\/ll.!I cover11, Blmini .o\RGUS :slidt" projeclor SS.00, :"!lll Yukon, C.l\t . ~~nlli, 1n1at~n5iiyAr..,clo\t,'l" s. S d J 17 h l O AM _•_w_in_g~-·-•~•n_e_•---t Dobeiman_, O>llles $ 5 0 , 1nalc '" female, 7 wkis old. top & curtains, extr<l l.tat-~:c..!· ---~' ~·,•~,~~'"~;,"~t ~!'°~n~te~m;,oo~~rary1~.~~c~ARA~~G~E~·~sa~le~n~~~-~~~~~~·~·~on~"Y~~~~·~~~~·~"~-..::u~n~a~yi,~;:~u::n~e:::;;t:::a::t:;:;~~~~=J~~~R~ct~A~l~N-Ht.tNTERS-t~~·.,._,~~""''""r"-""Pfc~..(AK~C=!!~·='"2~--03'lll~!!l,;.'~.f~~~~~·~--1!;;'~F-'T.C~B;,i-.;..---I , ......., "' ......... Poodle Chlhuahua 1 ~ts LI--ar.r: i,;ea tc1np, sum , "' 1 a 111sta e shelves and Wl, "TI ~·Pr, maple ••o""NG 11 . • -HOU.Mhold~furniture, ap-'iam:es, b aby grend'-i--8'i£&.:1'.Hi!IS&-F'IH. . --= ~ ·~ ·· 1 '-~·~!-~:::::::::::::::~-~ ta&:-, broe.tlbl11 air, riln-.~ ---1~. '•'• lot!I ..... ·•·u -, pm. l.-,... l\'h' z z . I b 1wxer-, ockapoo. SW I · 1~----1...mup .. "'1i~l1kfo ·--'"'·~.., ........ u.ov s T t t I th piano, TV's, stereos, bicycles, mirrors, foot He g a>' 111 '''a l'R • Sh~ents "for ?? Stud Serv 2 holders, oolrlggers, deck ""''"' $150.00 for -···. Small misc, 3078 Platte Or. . un. rans1 , WTI., co cs, only •.,.,,, ••.•.• , , •• , $19.95 ~.:',.l"'' ~·· "'l ~ Gentle G<?ldings, upprox. 8 1•~-. et•. Bristol -·•, ' ' ... '. " .. : p .,. ... " ! '" .. ,. ' ... ,., " 'f• I .... ~ ·~·' c-ta •1...... ' "'111elry, "''iJ:"R, 11 e win i.: 1-ke s I g I ff ts d mor .. .., w~ oN -.......... Id $250 o ,..,..,, .. l."11"'' pcrsinn rit;:"i> hesr ofter. ..,.,, " .. _. ~--r ' ug age, persona e ec a n e :.:;ingcr 't'Qul·h & &•\\' •• $89.50 • yrs. Cl · ea. tJe reg. $12,500. 54()-2715 or 544-1379 . • •• -1· •· t s R 0 N 1 Cs mi'.ich., flouresc~e. fi x-+ lOO's of barrels and boxes elc., with glass, Singeo· •."! "'•'"· tloor II'. •ro,95 SCO'ITlE PUt>py, female, Appy Gelding 5 yrs, 16H, ...-~ " ""' · or un. or E LE CT pa11s, tures. floor polishers, BBQ, ~ " " ., .. , """""' d" ·r 11 Sh'IPJACK 20. '72 cruise or atter 5:00J>J\t y,•ashcr, dryrr, Jav.'fl n\O\o\'Cr, painiin<>s, \'acuuni, n1uch china, bric·a·brac, Misc. :-:iinl{C'r Portl.1ble ........ S~.95 AKC reg. nil slK>ts. $75. •"""' ispos.i ion, \V c _,., .. lo"-.. -, Slee-4, head, · · Sa & ·~ 'LL "Uo\RA".'TECED'. 51f>.7361 started, good p lensure l>A •NUJ" .. ~ SALE! \VIU'ehouse Packed low bar, misc. items. · I more, l\larnv>lia &. Banning, " u ·' -ho ~ 1 t' I ·" N'"" .-N".Jll\ NO'"' 17500.: 8' v.'ith furniture: lOO's of Sun, 10Al\1-6Pl\f, 2(}11 Sv.·an 22'142 C11p1~i.';,u10 Ln., H.B. NOTE: TERMS CASH, CERTIFIED OR NO Gll\ftil lCKS~ DOXIE Stud. Beautiful red I rse, f= ~A~n,ia .;.im,'1' \\~e;"t,......,, fo-;:' kids or hoo D Cl\f CASHIERS CHECKS ONLY H.cnnir all s._..,,·ing l\tachines AKC~ste--'. Male. Ve~ IOr&e . ..,,.,.,,. IU'IU yr ot" ,-1 !\tyle!! to C SC from. r., · · GAR ACE sale-.-fi.1oving, & ... \, · C ·~· •cu .,, 'J'horobred Jumper, good in shore bout , 6 h.~p E\•iru"u< e, Unbeatable low price! Cash RE1\10DELJNG lef1--0vers!! misc. furniture, co rn er AUCTIONEE S W h acuun1>', HI .osta l\1esa good natured. &15-5&16 the flat • xlnt jr. horse steering, oarlocka, $-150. or rinancing available. Doors, \\•lndows, insulation, dt~sk, matching c h e 5 ts, R : Harmon ind a m 646-8686 ~r 11 ~ca.l's. Sincere Sew-OOBERt.tAN puppies for 16.l Hands. TA L L y 1 ro 6TJ-I933. REPOSSESSION CENTER laundry tubs, nails, shutters studio couch, chest or E .C. ''Ed" Jenkins 213:789-4688 nig Machine & yacuW1l, l878 s..'!le, AI\'.C reg, l'hanipion Fanns, 17262 New hop e , 72• CABIN cruiser, v.ith 619 E. 4th St., Santa Ana etc. Sat only, 5151 Tasman drav.·eMJ, clnun sel. Sat-Sun Harbor, 6'M1·97'12· slock 6-1&-2321 Fountain Valley, 979-!H75. traikr, lt.>ss engh1e. $700. Daily 9 to 7 • Sunday 11.;-, Drive, Huntington Bench. 9-1, 1Sl5 Anaheim Ave. Apt Seats Available-Caterer Present Sporting Goods 830 COCK~R Spnniel, rnalc, 12 TAU.Y Ho Fttrnts, offcni vol v 0 illlJ:)ard/oottioard. GARACE Sa.le -f"urnlt.11 re, Delux Gar-e Sale "73'' OC, Entei-oft Center St. CM "l!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!i o"o< B"ff "'C s~, ,,.,,._,•t ,-,, i>"oteo· ,•. J'ttm~.r uuder 100 lu·. •~M. Bait tank lamps, lxlrn1 suite, new E -h•. A z PEN!N POINT J l'll !"'II '72-'73 KNEISSL Su p e r ~-ii.2038 " ' 'U'o ' "''· ,, "' '" ,.... $35. l\.lti-70&1. -Pl"' ash /I ~ . · vcryt Jng ·• . . : une ,,... Shot·t• l SO's >"/G"'e •.·tep·~· ~-~-· ~-------t training .~ lessons hy E ,,. ercry('r, '" niisc. Cb' Pl C'I 1"' Bks t b'k · h'· M ' II 818 M' II 818 " • " ·• •-= •·1 (\ d 'llS\l VC! · 'Ii . 2S82 :'lu ,.1esa ., ·•'. ...-.. o 1 cs, 1\•e1g "' 1sce aneous 1sce aneous mast•••. Good ••n•. New QUALITY Dobies, blk, tnn & "arcy / pprove '' . ' AS is JS' Deep ass1c. " i1ems. Everything must go. 1 lg 1 ch , -----------I " " -.v " · d • \I' 1 1 .... Gold E ' . 1 . June 14-1 to w s, ioev.• ng ma . to 1 · "l!JO, NO\I' $l20 .. 72_.7:1 Ka,. J'(.'tts. Also, worlds fastest JU ge, c 1ave JCaut. 11e1v n1ilhoi::-. 'J\1•iu :!:)'11, hu1Uem 10960 en ye, oun wn Spinet, $275. Refrig. w/lce 10' CUS'fO:\f sofa val\11· RIDING LA\VN l\10\VER, 5 " bird d 5'16--0989 12xl2 box stalls. Visit us at b1lll<•r. 85..'1'1 l.ti.1'kpo1·t, llB, Val ley. \\'ASHER ,'>:. Dryer , 2 desks, ak $ 00 •1· 25 $1""". ~lf.nuilted pale "01{1 I ll . & S'I tt l tle CPJ\1 70, l 9 5' a ogs. . 1=2 N ho So I '' ·-s-een, dinette set, '67 ·m er l . " 1sc. cents ,,,..,,., ... ... in r1~i::s . r11 on t'n,i;: ne, /"··! r..tr· N $2JO =.~7"'.7-~~-~-~ '""' C\\' pe . o Sat-Sun Nrun-Sprn. STICKLEY d'•n'ong ··-twin " "' to s21·,, ~~ E. Bal'-" scorchm•at'<led like nu. $295., 2.i" ('UI ? VJ"S ol<I ,,._ .. ·,..,.,,. \V ·:>U onion · ;; s. 1 l'\V · AKC Irish Setter Pups, 76 War-r. F'-••taln Valley o< ""'"'• .O~vy, lJ-4 Sat/Sun. 25511 ~.1.u uua. ,,.~ • · ' ,;uuu '"v N $125 979-3"11 rt 6 Cl · Pedl f '"' """' l•I' F IRERGl..ASS Runabout, beds & cocktail table. See to Via Inez. S.J. Cap. 99:1-2184 Blvd. n111.rble Top .;o·· rou11<l correc d1!1on, SHiO. Also .I"·· O\V a.· " a pm. Utmpion gree, ron1 call 979-9475. fish/ski, l\'ilh 1' hp he ap.......,.iatcd. Call lto, RUMll!AGE Sale _ •-en'cao lbl, matching tan1p tbl. bo1h Craf!Jinu1n po1\'f'r 1·ee I BU?t·U'ER pool 1able, like $75. 968:291.)._..r:=-, REG • b \I , 1 11 e·--STCLTFF G Sa.I -1un $911 K h 1 7 d 11 · Co 1 ~ • nra ., organ, .. yr Evin1i.1de & trlr, 111us lie Mon-Fri, 9-j PM, 540-8222 \''E arage e. Lc«lon au.xillar:v,. ZlS lS!h .. nu l}(.>c o e rav,•er mo\\'er, 1\urks fine, $50. Sec ne1v. A al'('essories, st ** sr. Bernru\I p~ps, AKC fill>·· Beautilull dapple grey, .,A.,""""'· Pvt. ply. Su n June 17th 10-5. No Pre· " Sa M n1aple desk $98., chail'S, bo1h Saturrlay June 16, St\'i 1\sking $50. 642-:1782 reg., !thols, $75 or best ofler. .,...,,.....,., GREEN couch nnd loveseat, 11elling. 1109 Nottingham ttiq~~~: ~u!6e je~elry: lamps, small cabil1l't solid Gl>e1h1·_l'Cn !I _Al\1 & 3 Pr-.t at ~UBA Gear. tank, !:67-71'18. \ class A show prospect. 1;,12· Gl..ASTRON lxn\Tider, 1 H.erculon type material, ex· cR~.d~·~· ~N~·8:::.· ~~-~-~ plant«, clothing, ceramic state slereo SQ., hral!S , ona ~-* L u t h ~ran ~la tor. \\'Ct suit. Etc. etc. IRISll Setter J:>ups. !»l2-59-15' 50 hp. r-.tcrc. Extras! ~ew cellenl cond. Sl!JO. firm. F'RlDAY 6115 • Saturrlicy tiles & misc. frplc. and irons Si!. Art:hl'ry Church, _:::3501 Stonehill Dr. &!~76 3 niales 8 y;;-eks old 2 HORSES both 10 years old , Vanson 1raltC'r, bri11tol cond. 6/1• T d T I I l o"'~7'0C.~-o,...,--,-oo--set S3., orig. oils &· 1vatcr Dana Pomt, 493-341-1 • • · 1 • one Female, one i\lalc. Sl:ffl. !"1!0--2715 or 5#-1379. t.Iin"Or 48>.:32" S7. 54<H>UIO cnt an oo s, co. GARAGE Sale-Sal & Sun, rolor n~intinos very TENT-&'iu·i; IOxl ·I. C.oo<I $1;, Cll<.'11. &1!>-22&1 rwl"-8510 alt 5 or f..w-8379 lectables and much misc. ·~· .. SCRAM LETS ncl' · S50 • H er p.ni. \\'li'.ZARD J~·n 35 hpJohn.soo ., ASll blonrl forn1ica table 39" 953 Senale St., Costa Mesa ~ia°:1e O~~th ~;;':~~ ~=~~b~ety, l~a~~ss~~iz'e Ii~~ • L'O Jllo~ii.H ~~11 B~=.T'v.>ar~e=· tagSs~ et1j('int• du:d fuel tanks I l I & • Id JUNE 1• 16-17 H •"hoi.. ..~ trailcr ir1<·l \\'/ntany cxtr.&S rnd 57" g. '"'ea · go :>-• ou"'"' " -box spring $30. 3 piece curv· nu l/J orig. priC'\', hi chair TV, Radio, HiFT, dog house. $.'lO. 646-7335 ~ sw-J\ "16-S677 S\\"ivel chairs $.~. 6' n 1st Stereo -Exercise. boat & cd sectional $75. ans Diana SlO, !11asonic 7 diamond pin, ANSWERS Stereo Q 836 l RISl-1 SETTER PUPS ......... J • ~ -"""..,. ) colored naugahyde Sof<l $50. futm/CB equipment. 277 Ln. NB 548--5078. vnlue over S51l. for ST.i., AKC, shots MariM Eqt ipmtnt _ "-23' CHRIS .ril;hern1u.n. tm-· 846-1409. C~il Pl., CM. PORT. Singer .&e\\'. mach. patio furn .. hanging baskets, Native _ &arr _ Spoil _ * 9G2-~ * tnac., v.·ith slip. $2,400. ITALIAN Provencial Fruit -I-I ARBOUR Chris l ta n Co 1 r c I u b s -po iv er utensils, dishes, bedsprearis, i\spirl• -ASPIRIN RENT TO OWN COl~LIES AKC \162-6775 v."OOCI cfinln<> rm. set. 6 Church, Fri. G-15, & Sat. 6-t 0 0 J s -F " r n it ure--Also etc. fron1 10 a.m. F'1i .~ Sar. ,, s-n,·0,, TV ,, .. 1,.,,.. Boats, General 900 21' ('!I RIS v.·/North hay 11 ·~ "-· " 3501 °· b c 1 ,~ "' " ~··: TV'S & S'rEREO C.1iar111,io11 bloodlines eh airs & china closet. nso. 16, 388 Broad1\•ay, o..u:ola Ca.rage Sale across ~trcct. -=a reezt" Ln., c r-.'f · ··11e \1·atches TV £.'On1nu~i·cial.~ Sl 0 * tr 493-0807 * * nl(l()r\ng. lkyl inbnl, l ~~ortnica desk, SID: 6#-42'19. Mesa 3091 & 3092 Platte Dr, Cl\·I evel"' nii.:hl and kce•w b<'ttiri<• $500 OR Trade for cycle. 17', 675-lH98 e\·e~ ""'~=co-=-,-;;..,--;;-:;::-:-. / TICKTOCKE!l T !·I R I F 'T ' "' ' ST 0 -I M l 7 KC • BRA.ND ne\V double bed, JUNE 16 & 17, 10-4. Cobs of Sat Sw1. nn lh<> ASPRIN plugs !CJ \\'in.'" 0<.·man a e, mo, A /j" Jaylyn, :.! !l'lerc 45's. I.)' SK I or runabout. flbergla, ••9,95, 0--";es. 3160 Mountain View 8 PC -• .. ·--" 1· I ,._,, SHOP ~'C'O""-~'--"=."-''-"""· I reg. Shcnv markings. 1'10\"· 968--0145. 60! ,,,. P "-1 1-qut'ek ' " ~T f \V Id La · ocuwuuu P!I. 10 urn . ...., (Easl) 1"0/l Sale; One upright 19 cu. No Credit Check* No Deposit ing, must sell. $150. 551-4723 tp, ..,·u,. i u.;..,, v• 557-2940 Dr., op o or • guna. 2 chest of drav,•ers SIB each, * GIANT CLEAN UP tr. frcC'zer $60. Good con· F'ree Delivery_ .Free Repair • . . HUDSON Bay Packet, rigged !11\le. $500. <l~ls-'.1701. J-\.INC size bed, complete, Don't give up the ship! dlnene set $25, lamps, SALE * cli1ion, also one refrigcra!or ~'fonthlv Rentals Availahl<> At~C Spl'lngcr Sp..1n1el PUP-for sail, $5500. 11;· 'fA)'LOR fiberglass out· brand nciv $89. "List" it in clru!si fied, Ship chalr11, dishes, odds & ends, s:io. c.inc blue shag 9 x 12 O n ·Eves. 5434444 pies. Chnin. i;!_k. hu!1t/pet. * 642-8109 * boon! runnbbut, less niotor. 537-6'";i50 to Shore Resul ts! 642-5678. Fri. Sat. h& Sun., 8202 Brush, EEverylShhoing n11~~t EG01.9a1l o5ur i·tig, used less lh1.1n a y<>ar pe B. !\.fay 10U1. 673·2•14.). 10. Fiberglass Dinghy $'197J. 671-3:>9& --vw-m-,.TNTFTCWT --.. Hunt. Be • I cj~~. so p~'(' ::'an ·n,.it~tl ar~i Sc:;J., J~J.29-B Anah('Ull St, * Summ-.-,-Speclal * Al\C Olrl English Shccpdog $75. Sea Snark $15. 16' l.AP31'=.H~A7K~f.~. ~131~,-,.-,eoa=1. __..........,._ --------Household Good• 814 clean-up. Unlx.'iie\;able Joiv os" n csa . R b 'I p· T j,. · Pups, Sl!Xl. & up.'S:!G-i-176 or * 673-8&'8 * oon1pl rl'blt, 111int, $500. or prlL-es \SOn1e things f1"('('!! STEREO: S11C'r1fici' Sal{'! e u1 t. • icture .. u =-""~""-'7'~29~.1~. ==--.,.-== Boets/Marine <tfCl'r, 5.iG-'.ki-li' COPPER TONE p 0 r 1 ab I e BA R GA IN H tJ NTERS Gnt"l'll'd mod('I, syste1nized $87.50-21 ' Or 25 Color ST. B!'.:RN1\RO. 1n::tle, AKC, E · 904 dishv.•asher $75. Electric \VELCO!\lJ--:! chcu1i,:Pr, sti'r<"O reccivl'r, alr * 2 i'F:.\R \\"AP.H.r\NTi' ti:r yrs, Good nalw"ed. $150. --'·-"~'P~·-------Boats, Rent/Chert'r 901 dryer $40. Double bed mnt· Jwie lSlh & 19th speakt"'1'S, lape dl'Ck j<tcks. ln>'!altalion Availabll' nr trad{' .. 842-5()]9 A CONYlNIENT SHOPPING AND SEWING CUtDE FOR TH E tress, inner spring v,i th At lh<> East Shop Still In box, L'On1pare Sl!XJ. R1('(''s Television Servi{'(' J>UI 1 Hungari sh("(> dog rranie $25. 9' couch & .10 nni to 2 pni Nov.· Si<a. OJ' tern1s. 893-0501. formerly l\li'SH r>.'ort~1 CcntC'r AK~C. reg top ~~innin: sh(r.\'. Jovese11.t with coffee table, 120 E. 19th St .. Cosla ~1~sa REAL-SILK Inc N · tJ 1 Bick S. of _Baker 546-QXJ:l {1~-in tis \71-1) 783-2975 I JS~Jlll' ~hJ$~75~&i;.~-~5~l1~·b==f-!'!"'!'"!!"!!!!!!""'"'""~"""""'I . . . ow Jn. le (lpl.'11 ~l--.1 !G da\'SI "'l>;> ' • -;) l\IAR.lliE Fuel Tanks . ncv.•, never used. 2-Tempo Bli\ l.S gal. saddle lnnks, height 14 5/8'', le11I;th SS" -$65 each. -ttrn..rntA~s-gn-r.-tln~~ tank, height !P.t '', lcn~th 38" x 23" x 8 -S-tO. 833·1171 or CHARTER 57' KETCH "TIOGA'' ~O"" booking fnr "ummcr rrui.ws:-X-tnr-ratn~--t-----t Cll('t Salisllury II GAL ON TH£ CO. Q!!nts J • . -";1rbor. Area.---11-e-;n..:..tt , • , *•BU.CK L\BS, 8 l\l:!Cks, For an ad In Call Mery B•th Woman's World 642·5678, ext. 330 143' YDS. or gd. shag carpet !\1t\'YTAG v.·asher dr yer. \\omens and Children s Ap-SACRIFICE . SA l.E. l _9 7 3 \\'Ith papers, inaJes & reduction, \Vrong co Io r . J:OOd shape, $'15 for llllth. pare! brought to your home. llru111an Kardon receiver. females !\46-l093' Sl.25 per yrd. 64&-8619 Lyon and Heal.v upright Sin<.'(> 1920. ·re I e " hon c l2) 15'' 4-v.·ny speakers, PE ' . piano, Ebony, with lx'nch, 979-0067 to sec our line. lduall turntable. originally COLDEN _Retnevcr pups. 7 hp Eska "ne\i·" S9":J. 10 hp excellent cond, $190. Blnck !\.lOVL"\G fro m Jrvir~. t.fust $668. Now $.189. Never used. Champ. sired. OF'A. Call Evinrud<> "tank" $9;), a> hp 6<ID-ll68 67:>-8344 or Tioi::a, &ix 316, Balboa Island, 926Gl NF.\V '57 diesel niotor yacht. fn1• ch;lrtl'r. P1111 day or trl p, \'ery reasonah le . ,·acht inii AS.'ilX"., 646--0551. Seamed-to-Slim! ; ; "" ' "' .'\" l!'s .1 ··SE;\:\I F:D ·TO A SLl ~l" siyle \vlth pyra.· mi<lin~ lines th::i.t nat'N\\' \'Oii 1•\·11rv lll('h of thl' \v11.y. Z11>s lip on r.u,~ side to a neat h.'\nd 1u-ck. Sl'nd: l'tinte(I Po.Hern 9 0 0 9 : f\1is!4es· Sizes 8. 10, 12, 14. 16, 18. S1z<' 12 ()lust 341 tu.ke11 4~2 ·yard:s.:95--inch..Ja bric. ~t:Vt';J\T\ -FTVtr. CEl'li,.Fi tor each pt1H<'rt1 -~dd 2.1 ccnlot for cuch pt11tc1·11 101· Air ~1a\I and Special J·lltrKll· l11p:: otherv.·i~ lhlrd·cleM delivery will lake three wt.>ek11 or n1ore. Send In l\1arhu1 Af11rt1n, the DAILY l'ILOT, 4•12, Plllle.rn f~pl., 1'\7 \\1E'flt lSth St, rfcw· York. N.Y. 100ll. ptinl NA~IE. ADOllf:SS with ZIV, l'lZl: at11I ~T\"J..t; NUMBEI:, SEE t.IORF. Qui ck Fashions (Ind c~ 1Joe pattern f.n.>e frotn our Sprlng.Summ<.'t' Calalog. AU ISIZCA! Only 50c. INST ANT SEWING BOOK !'lew today, wear lomorrow. $1. INSTANT F"A S H l 0 N BOOK Hu,ndred1 o t fll llhk>n racl.s. ll. Any dl\Y b the BESr DAY lo run an ad! Don't dclAy ••. . call today 6.f2...567S. ' Laok-Wedgies! 7226 Ml1Celleneous 818 \V ANTED· USED ORIENTAL RUGS \\'ill pay cash. Please ca 11 (213J 874-2842 rollccl. ROLL-A·\VAY bed $25 . Lcnther golf bag, fl B111hnrd clubs, Orley deep freeze ~50. 673-790'2 \VALK in bird aviary 6'x8' lvlre niesh on v.·ood frame $95. Call 518-2169 aft a or ru1yti1ne on \\•knds. DRAF"TING board S 100. Chair $5., bl tln t;love & top & oven $75; Best offer. 515-:i969 \VB !TE: • desk. riot a h o g dresser. Twin bed. 11aple coff<>e ta ble. Blonde end table, niisc. 642-0045 AIR conditioner. desk, 3 pit"ce luggage, end lable, ./ clothC's ,i;.. lots of goodies. ... 518-861}1 t>fOVrNC! 9' VelV('t Sofa, l:t...,·11 .t: patio ilems, bed· cling. l\1any misc items. ~IS-2M2 LAD Y Kenmore portable dish...,·asher $115. Also 12xl8 hi-lo cat'pe!, near ne"" STh. 554-0032 4" 'l'V ,i;, radio. Runs on bat- lery or elect. Also tape, ree, Uook.~. records. 53&-853l! llAVI--: srn1 Josi your Shaklee is.l[ib1por? Call Marilyn, s.1&-m1. ~ 21 25 GALLON squctriums. 3 pc sectional sofn, stereo \\'h ip up g;1~', <' :1s11 a I speakf'r. fi l<l-m4 1vct1gn's for play or le1su1·e \\'\'llER • ~ $35 , s _ o.i: .... ,.rn-. . ca . time. & they \(>Ork. Oth<'r n1isc. Sllcle your r~• l n Io Heins. 642-2486 fashion's nc1vest, lnslatll CrochPt \\lec4,'1<'~. Lise rug DEPTH n1icrometer; three ~-am ~ 75',~ rayon, 25', col-rods $15. Dial indicator: ~~ tonl for these s 1 u rd )' inch travel $15. $·lS-0109 "l'asies". Pall<'rn 7226: !iill'S \VANTED magazine \\'\th S, !\.1, L included. picture of lady wearing SEVt:ST\'·Fl\'F. rt:STS \\'arncr Bra. Call 4!U-26&1 for each pattern -<lrl<I 2:; <.'C.lltfl for each 1mttern Jnr ORIGI NAL Oil paintings /\ir t.lail and Special Han<'11· SZ:H200. Al!tO good men's ini.:: othcnvise th ird-class <·loH1ing, $1.. 40-42. 640-8078 tlolivery 11·ill take thri>~ lltVINE Coai1\ C";ountry Club \\·eeks ·or ntol<t\ Sf!nfl to i,:nlf mcmbl'nh1p r111· Sil l<'. AllCC' Ilrook!!, !he DAILY C'all 1:1a-:l•l2fl. PILOT. 105. Neerllecrnli Wa ntetd Oriental Rugs Dept., Box JGJ, Old Chel.<w.a Sta!lon, Ne\v York, N.Y. fJl'i J1ty nC'C'd!I Revera.I used J()()ll. J>rlnt NIUOf', Add,..,..~., ,,'~"~"=s.~G~l~+~·~·!2fi~·~· ~6~15-~•~n.,..:t...,,,.. Zif>. PnU~m 1"1'11n1h11r. rl'l\JST sC'll / 6-UI, Anlq. chr. NE ED L ECRAF7 '72! ~11\. 111:11·hlc th!. 111lrror. Book Crochet, knit. clr. Free t'll!IC', f'll". Aft. 6, 645-5632. directiOns, 5Qc. lno;;tant ~llllcrarn1• Bonk. t.1()81LE car 11hone, can Ill· Bade.. fancy knots. pal· stall rcasonabl~!lt·iceQ. ten". Sl.00. !JGS..1 1 . ln!ilaat Croc~I Rook -ANTJQ. &. n1ii;c, riflt'!l. J::xcc. Lenrn by pictures! Pat· <1C~k. JI('"' $35(1, mAkc offer. terns. $1.00. Call 557-5674. Comptele lni;tanl Gift Book 21, LB. Goose down .sl«pillfl ... more than 100 gill• 00 I s 3 $1.00. in~·,-.,,,U*X twlei?, 0. Oomplele Alihan Dooll -1,,' "~,,,.'~00c,· -.,-.,---,..,.-$1.00. KING size bed, com11ll'te, 16 JUfJ Rni Boolt11 • !50c. brand rte\\'. Hook of U Prise Af,11:han9. 557-2863 50<. . Quill Book 1 -16 pntlcrns. 50<. ~IUAEIUUI QalJI 8oolt t - 50<. Qultl11 for 'roday'!l IJ \1lr1i • l~ beautllul patterns. 5()c, • NEW quee n size bed, com· plete. $6!).9.).. 537..6558 BHAr-.·o r'Klw (!ouble bed 149.95 :;37""6~.'.>2 Wnnt ad result11 ••••• 642..5678 ' & ~cker rtleclric m37w~r sell, dn i·m. i;et, ibis, hart_T_•_cm_,,_S9_3_·050_·_1_. ____ ,.,,835--5°"-°'l~S7"""""--°""-=~ Chrys, "tank" S I 5 o, conip ete, 1 e new S · · srools, l\licro1\"ave oven COLOR TV \l'ith stereo AIREDALE pups, Gino, AKC &ri...a>98. t'oley rotory poi\·er n)O\\"('T, mini bike, t'/C dingy'. Af.1/F!\.t n1uHiplex radio Champ stock. Sho\\·n Sat. Bo•ls, Power gas, runs good $15. ALI 5j2-.%12. and phonograph, excellent &'5--0858 , _________ 90_6 Boats, Sail 909 p1ices f.irm. S&t only. 3121 I ,,.,. "t · B&I\' Roscvelt \\'ay, c .r-.I. * f<'ABRIC & Hf<-::'l lNAN1'S * cont· '-'-"'>· '' so nice SAINT Bernartl !em. pup, 10 1 I' Outbrd 30hp .John!'!(ln * LIDO l4. * ED'S UPHOI.SfERY portable TV SS5. :'>19-4118 wks. Al\'.C. ~Int quality, elect. .st. \Yater s\.iis, trlr. MOVING sale ... Must sell 657 \V, t!>lh St., Ci\! JOO \VATT R.ms S!ereo l't'C· beaut. markings, !°>'10-0j18 Only $300. 968--0l:J!J. SSla, 538-9002 ;::~~: ~r.l~~!· {~~\'f'i~ f>-12-7272 • 6-1&--0l:!H vr/a1np,/1l~~ "~1"2ality !"{'(.'\T Any day is the BES'I' DAY to 18' BOAT, Volvo outdri ve, CAL Cat 1·~',;,,gootl37UI <.'Ond. $32.>. cond. $135. \Vasher .~ dryei', BLUE shag carpet, !J x 12, musr se u-o.1.-••v run an ad! Don't <lelay. custom trailer, 50 gallon ·0:1~ $50 both, Traditional buffet. used less lh.an ~1 year. Fin.1 COLOR TV .call today 642-5678. tanks, $1 800. 548~16 SeU idle ite1ns ... 642-5618 ·dining table .~ 6 ehrs, al l <l l'al did not go through. 1929 Adn1iral 12" Port. l .. iiiii;i;i;iii;;;i;i;;;;i;;;ii..,..,..,iiiiiii ... ioiioi ... iiii0ii0ii0ii ... oiiiiii0ii0ii0iii;;oiii0ii;;ii0iiil- S40. 2 chest.~. $6 ca, 1\nahcim St. 0.1 $83. Pr/P1y. fi45-5tl9 pm S-17-1J93. lSO 31 Ne\\•land, llunt Bt:h SUPER SM Movie can1era & casc, like ne\\". S.15. Polaroifl land camera \\ith flash al· tachmcnt like n1•1v $43. Al\f~, bov.·iing ball 11ith fold out coming caw. complete in· cludin~ shoes <11urn <I tin1es1 like ne\1·. r.lcn's size 9~2M Phone &1·1-4687 MOVING sale • !\:nee board, $20; :HO 1ro:1.i11, hoard, .set, $30: \Vood dbl beil rran1e $25; Solid \\'O<Xl bar s1ooli;, $30; truck l.'f!Uip, $20: Sch11o·inn bikes. girls. Sl:i, boys orange Cl'C'igh1, $:£:). 6+1~~- ~10VI NG ! S' divan/chair, blue/gn1 Sl:icJ. I( i r h y vucuum/altmts $2-l. Und11r- ('()Urllf'l' O'Keere & ~tf'rrill dsh\\'shr $:?;,_ All Xlnt! Assorlt.~I ilc1ns. Sal/Sun 1~. 4 5 7 2 Col1leui;ln1\·, Irvine. ~).'l2-!Kl&l SP AN l S 1-1 !\tctlitt"ITancan dresser S.· night slanrl, both likC' Ill'\\" Sl:JO. Golrl cr11sh1·rl V('l\'<'t chnir, ex. conrl. S-10. CE 19" Elk ,11,, 1~hilL' 'IV w/stand, ('X', cond SGO. 1''rlgiilai1'c l't>frig., ex. c'.Ontl $60. &12-42i4 Sl\'I. \VAL. & forn1ica din. set, drp-lcaf table & cn.>dcnin. 6 ft . ctre!lser .~ min'Or $10. Dincl!t"f•I chn: $<\O. 4 match. end &. cof. tblo; S•IO set. Sini:;er porl S.1:i. 2 se1v. cab SIO ca. 2 n1etal bk. cases $-1 ea. 612-9712 STEllEO: Qua.drasonie 200 y,•nu receiver. Gar r11 rd 1nodf'I . Sys l rn1l~.1·d l\irnlflhlc, 111pe deck, 4 s p rakPrs. Ne\\' & guarnntet.·d f 11 I I)( h I I y S('l'a!ch~l). Co1l1p1u't' $400. No1v $100. Terms, R!J'.1·07i01. ron Sl'llf', office cquinnlt'lll • desks. chairs. l a h J e !I . postn,ge nicter & olht•r rnii;c i1cmit. Sat n1orn. June lfi. 9:im-u..1n1, ?TQ1 t.:V11:1 l.'n(r!l:t 1r"'Y, Cd~f. t1bo\'l' ~1('di RIX. In n.~ar. PICASSO 1.iUio $65., Unll Etchi~ $7f>., :'11iro t.ill1n $150., Rembrandt Etching $600 Othcl'S. Pvl 11 t y 5.1$-550Ci SUPER buy on llC\<' nylr~n shag plush carpet. 133 yrls, Z..loned ID'&Cn; 170 yds, pule gold; 100 yrds, burnt or&Jgl'. 548--4654 or 642-225.5 LOTSA household JtOO(!IOll. 1i1ust Go. Variety of thlng11. 5.l 1· 7111\) CHAIN link fence, 130' lorlSf, with gate & a«rssorle!'I $90. 212 Cot;ta Mesa SI. CM ' 11-irh LOOK ••• Zl::N ITll por111ble TV s1and. lal'J.:e n1irror ballerina, 495-4181. Miscell aneous Wanted . '"'to Yo." I ~ IT'S GARBENST ANGEL TIME ! Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 . '"I 820 3 ACT NO\V~! OLD ORIENTAL RUGS \\'ANTED' Good owner for urgently nf"t.'rlt.'d! Any size. Co~tbo · Great o an e . (714) 635-1825 ~taJn1utC'. Crinract 01\'llf..•r OLf) ORl!'.:NT.o\L RUGS. after 6. 64.'l-2711. \\'ill Jl.'l.Y :1-HJ· • n1ore cash 3 BE\\'lTCH ING black or Th~u~ !t>11 $ 1x1y<•rs. Eves. bro1\·n &•agle puppie>', Fn>e 5 1.~50•0 to loving hon1c. Ca 11 \\'ANTED to huy, like ne11o• 49-1-411:1 t-~~--~-~~~­fu111i!urc .~ l1unps, r1ice & )"OliNG male m ixed doy. reasonable &1+-1687 Hsebrkn, \\'ell t r a i n e rl . BUYING g'Old & ~ilver US Prcfl'l' t<>:naKe_girl or young 1·olns. Call for appraisal & l\'On1an. :i-18-8312 pick up, 67~207, pri j11y. /{I TT t:' NS, 6 11· ks, M . I 1 1 822 blark/\\•hi1e, pony trained, us 1ca ns ruments ht>nllhy. 470 l\1agnolia, CM PHO. l\lodel Tenor Sa.x SIDJ.1.::61~!r0:.:::"="~-~--~­l1\~ Vinlag(' A.B. Chns<> & AD(}l{ABLF. \.iil1ens, ligcr Co. UJll"igh t s~. SI. Gco!'Jil' striped, •bl\1e b'Tay & Joni: 1Jru111 ~c·( SIOO. ,\11 ~l)()lt hair blk/.izold. &1:,...,1\.m. _!'<1nd. 54a,,.109~1 :; l~~~AUTl~~UL healthy kit- 1\t.:S'fO:\I "Sidl'\\'int1c1"', 1~.0 tr11s. l..ong \\'hire hai r. \\alt 11n1p. li" J.D.L. l.ani;· &15.0C,74. in_i.; speakers. Retail $5.'l:.i · A"L~T~E'°'R~E~D~l-,-,.-.-,-o~l~d-ma-,..le 11u1<'k srile $2:"1() • nt.'ver used! Terrier shots ,".: license :).'IG-80:i7. . 083l-9rnl • 2 NU Vilo Clarinets. t 6 \VKS OLD KI1TENS to 1tn1plifier, 2. mu:.•Tophoncs. l good homi'. str1~ bass 111ckup. 962-8Hi2. * 611-6266 * USED GARBENSTANGEL r..1ust have rlght·handed zoensti!t with power dip. poleek. Would accept ear. ly model with battery op. e rated plddlebottom. Write: Ousifit'd ad No. 174, DAILY PILOT. P.O. ox 1560, Costa Mesa, CA If you truly understand garbenstangels Office Furniture/ YE:i\R olri German Shep, Equip. 824 lcmole, nil shot., <payed, .it's time to garben lov<>s chllclren 5-1~38'.17 <~>N l"f.:1t~;~c·~ .",'A l.Ir.~: 2~c~o~>~1P:::::tl~bl~e~l~>e~d~,.~ba:::Ob~y~he\l-r;·.l t-f d d d j d Custorn. "'6 chnus, f~illy sorn anrl :\ chai rs. ~lU I you on't un erstan it may a rea y uph(ll.~tl'l'\..~I. Nt'I\' s R .) ll . Pl'C ·idcnt Pl c l\1 Sacrifice $4fil. &11-1;,;17 _ s · · Exf:c ;wv1 "'" Sl5·" <N· euTE ,min;.,,..._.m '""· be to·c; l'c:1te -b1:tt;--'-what th-e heck, send l'l11·s SS/21 f)L·Sks S20/:1<l Off poo. 1 :.i ~'t'!I old, hSC'h~en, Sur1l 867 \\' 19 C!\il li42H:!-HlK xlr11, 11 '1!(:hd~. 962·MO.,. ;-5 \VOODEN offici' rlc!<k-;& BE1\GLE-Doxic n1ix, female in the COUpOn anyway r. c·hnir!I, JtOOd co!illiilo~ -!,rt~ .'0c~U614!~n:f5 A1>prox. * G?:l-.18.iO * _•_YI s. • ;)-. . ' Fil FS tlHiee nut ~ 1-~H.Et: l\'.il li>n~. 1'1ixed colors. • "" . • l ~. 1; 12·910'.l {!)' dc•ski;, a{'{'l'S!IOl"!C:<; i,:a lol1.'. • [" 152(; H.v appl only, 4!l6·11~. ___ .,a- Piano,/Or9an1 826 ~1,\lfooAN~. l~ a rd~ 111 a 11 [ Pets~ SUppl.ie• ll~J Prlrlor Cr1ind, xln1 ll)ne. \ 1.'--------'· Hci1t ofter ovl"r Sl.00). .-C!7·lS.'17 llAINE.5 Spln<'I Pian<i. llkc Pets, Ge neral 850 ny~. !~nut "'aln~} finish. LONA'S PET SHOP S.t9::1. 6T..,...0367 or 61,i-.1.100 Gronn1i11g all hn~•-f18 AKC PIANO. Hnlnes Splncl, like puppll'll, tn:1rJll'1!.I fL<d\, bin:ls, "''"'· Bcnul wnlnu1 $.195. food, 5upplh-s & &Cl'es. \Vnl· Gr.r0.167 or 675-3.100 nut Vllla~e Shopping Center. • S1'0RY &. Clark spinet Wnlnu! at Culver. 551-0.111 . plam, goo<'! (Ondllion, $250. A'M'F:NTTON PETS! 8'17-l'i&'li or R·l7-1982. J-lonu~. nv.•ny from homo, 1't • EBONY GnJ11d Pinno, buH1 jit.~1 for )'Oll! Lyon-1&.w.l,v, xlnt co 11 d ,, Boarding/Grooming MG-28 18 .1~1~00_._6_1_:1.,\_._'1<~1---~~-iNeell a "Pad'"! Pl11cc an ndt CllUlllllled Ad.\ ••• ••. fl42.!'J678. Cnll IJ.12-0078. ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : Yes, I will build a garbenstangel -or launch a : • search for on e I can put in shape for exhibition at • • the·DAlbY-PlbGl-South Coast Plaza Build A B etter-•-tH-~ • Garbe nstangel Contest and International Rallye. • : Please tell me more. : •NAME • • ADDRESS • •CITY , •PHONE • ZIP AGE . • • • • • • • ·-~ . "'"'-tle1t MeHPf, DAILY rlLOT, P.O. lea 1160, c.-. Mne, Ce. f2626 ~ . ' . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • I • • .. Fl'fdiU', June 15, • ;, , .. DAIL V PI LOT 411' ................ ._-111 ~ J11-- •-11 909 c I Motor Homes lloah, -ye "• llku, s I R ~· Sc • o/ ont - Motor Homes Solo/Rent 940 1§1 1-;;; ;; ..... ;;,.._;;;;;;::;1~~-1 --..... 1§1 1_._ .... _ ..... _~ 1r~1 ~[ ;;.-;; .... ___ ;; -1~1 Recre1tlonal Vans 963 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported VthlclH 956·1---------1 970 RACING Sabot 10< the com-oolort 92S ....:::::;;;.:.;;;:.:;_ __ ..:..;.; ped,..., CU.tom lllt by John'• Rocl111 CyclH SAVE '61! PRC~ NTow mo1or horn" ------'73 CHM SPORT CAPRI •l 000 -" SI 6 •·II I '73 BLA7.1:.°'R . 4 \Vhl clrh·,., · • 11" I. ris • 1" 'i M'I 1000 n1i. Xlnt t.'Ond., mUlll BEST AT Brian Thomu. 3 llill. Socl * llULTACO * _..r. Many xtns. Oris. H ""' 11.000. prictd to 1ell. EAOQUARTERS FOR $1000 64z...tl21 er M&-6315 DESERT, MOTO X TT * SEA.QUEST * ACCU80rlc1. cont'd. Stcn.oo t~pci dk, dual ac·ll, &M)..66.JI ba1terlcs l.r: gas lank.I. al1· ~.:::.;:;==:::..---~ corlfl, h''Y illy 1nu111m. Trucks 962 cooler, h\'y dty to\v & hitch. Good rond. $4500. 551-4201, '72 DATS UN SURFER YAN $4995 Slpa 5, &alley, head, motor llarbor ttt WUllOfl, C.l\t. cushion!. hinged mut. Xlnt. 6t&'""6SS or 646-2428 is;oo. 84&-7.139 * BICYCLES * 20' Pace Ar~w Irvine att11. 19i3 011'00\'l'l'f'I' and Sundial f\1otor 1 IOnle& !or rent, n1akt' rc~1'\'R tlons tor Sun1n1t'r JlO\v. Phone Miss Bennet nt Bob Longpre Pontia c , 8.92-6651 or S:'Ji-2500. PI CKU P 1~1n11." ~'" "·11h n1atC'hl11g z· Cal, xlnt cond. 6 hP out· Raleigh & Peugot b..t. romplete 81111 In· NEWPORT CYCLERY Lot De.nlO j&_•r •30l2f'OOS302!11 MANY EXTRAS ARM RESTS AUX BATTERY F'ully fat:lory equip. carpett'Cf intl"I'ior, Stert'O ped. 4 spec-cl. rcur 6[)('aker · /JOv.·cr Sl ct'riJii;, bumf>K, \\IS\V tlt'l:'S, ri«:tlo, \\'kle mag. "'111~l'\!I, ~ntory. $5500. 5 46 -4990 2l1G 'Newport Bl\·d., only 10.000 1nilet1. Be11ut'iful stripped p n i nt . wkdys. On n ie •Peninsula Jn NU (!lOOEBG I 15'.'r. 139610), . 1' PC, i·uclng Sloop all rood 6'1>1700 tailtseJ'lu.s 8P!n~er, ap. e BICYCLE SALE e = ~· asking NEW' 10 SPEED lTALlAN , cu' BlcYCLES $59.%. Beach 6' REFRIG TINTED GLASS 8 PLY TIRES 413 ENGINE UNI LOUNGE FLIP SEAT LANDAU '72, sleeps 6, 25', 41~{ fJoflitc. lnmta('. 1tual roof ttir, $13.995. 673-7123. $ 2399 BILL BARR·Y 21SO Harbor Blvd. 21 PPER Marine, nush Bicycles sos E Balboa. deck w/trlr, xlnt! Slip Blvd., 675-7282. Authorized ~'1873 sm>. or b e 5 t • NISHJKI dealer. n· SAILBOAT & "'"" nn HONDA CB 350 wlrrwrJ xtru. $3,500 or 4 I. CUstom ~e.Qmi, 1.600 --83M11• . ~~-alt. ' FL 1 P P ER.-8' fiberglass, ·lJ obn. SEAT BELTS 139 Trailers, Travel 94S '6..~ Sl-IASTA TravC"I Trlr, 13': 15 i;:ul '''nter, $495. Dys 5.15-8·124; Eves: 6•12--0lill, l\1r. Pity. Fully equip, clean. $250. SCHWINN. 5 'SJ)d T n n d e m Le · Ca.II 673-1.933. bicycle, like nu, $80, Trainer Sales · ServiC<' • asing '70 AIRSTftEM.1. Inte rna- blke n 3 -""' Engll h ·~ 208 \V. ls! 'St., Santa Ana lional Zr' air. All extras. * 14% tt Dolphin * . .,.,., """"' s .,...., 835-3171 with trailer, xln't cond Twin mat~sses for bunk, --~~7"=~~--642--0571 or 492-S:nl. $550 call 544-8178 1cc1=10c,·.::96!l-6!00:::.:='-----• SALES• TENT Trailer, Ni n1 rod, =='="'='-..,..,-,---1'70 HONDA 350 SL $550 '67 & e SERVICE e sleeps 6, $200. RHODES 10, mah o g an Y '68 Yamaha lOO Traii $300 CRll f>\9-008~ Costa l\Iciu.1 Al F'Rlr Drive :H6-8017 60 Sl-lARP "QUALITY" USED CARS IN STOCl\: Specializing In Quality e BAUER BUICK foredeck, tiberglas• hull, (3) 5 HP Minibik es. • RENTALS. '72\VTLOERNESS171 ~' self mainsaU, $350. 962-3922 jackshaft $175., all lo nu: <."Ontainl'd travel trlr, xlnt 2925 1-larbor Blvd. 16' HOBIE Cnt w/traller , Mint 962-392'2 EXPLORER cond. Xt:ras? $2000. 557-Z.1~1 COSTA MESA 979-2500 Xlnt cond. Reasonable, WANTED: 10 spd. good * &m-0165 * cond. 21-24" Schwinn or OF Tra ilers, Utility 947 1971 FORD Ra n!Jer XLT, 3 ad I I '"-•---.. -HUNTINGTON BEACH ~~ ton ll'uck :ind J I',~ 11. SABOTS. m e n actory, ou..,r uu1~ make. Younc ENCLOSED 01-l '''"''"", · til I with "-~ ~ h ~~ •~ ~o 072 18801 Be ch Bl I 842 <><>n<• -""" ''"' An1cr1go x·i·g-ass nnd no .... u ware • .,.,., eac · .... can pay to_._,. 3UQ-O l. a · V< · -oow hlnged top, 47 cu ft, lights & alum. c-aniper. Both lond('(I Gt~23>4: SCHWINN Town &: C.OUntcy llUNTINGTON-BEACH s1lnl'('. r-,.18-1G26 or 552-9037 1vith c.xtrus, fully self·con· 17' Sailboat. Xlnt cood, tt'lr, Tandem bike, Hub brakes, MOTOR HOMES Auto Service, Parts 949 1nincd. Like nc1v condition 2 sets 18..lla. $150. Dennis excellent $95, 675-0974. 3712 and n1us1 be St.<en 10 be an... 213 '"'1'"'3 557 2298 Channel Pl NB Apollo, Pacesetter, B a ron, ,,. : ;n;:r ""' -• " • Jumboree, R-Oblnhood _ ALI_, Chevy p11rls. Con1pletc p1'Ct·la1{'<t. 23.000 miles. GLEN L 10', tun for 2 peo-'70 1 HONDXlA Trail 00, street We've. got 'em at 396 special hi perf engine, • !>hone 549-4M8 e · ple. New frbgls carry on car ega.I. nt cond., low KENDON needs crank kit. '70 Chcvclle ATIENTION Sportsmen, all roof. $500. 826-8164. mileage + helmet, s:n>. big block headers. ·n · 350 purpose ~'vhecl drive, •n HOBIE 1'1', xlnt cone!, must1,=53&-S624::::c=:,...,~-----MOTO. R HOMES block. 327 heads · have new lnlernatlonal * Ion. Loaded llll!ll. $950. or best offer. '66 YAMAHA 100 cc Twin, valve job. 842-1150 or -service side body. Go Prtvate party. ~3971 aft 5 new tires front and rear, 707 N. llarbor, S.A. 542-38-13. anywhere, pull anything. * * K 10 Ca tam~ & $200. S54-0033 'b'7 PONTIAC GTO wrecked. 5.17-9509 -"e•. Good --·"tlon. -.• ---~55~<-00-"'-'3~2___ 21' TR1\VCO 400 cu in, ..,.-ill start, tur ho '62 CllEV. Pickup. Good lrcUI • 1..,,,IU..I .,...,., • • ""' Dl~":OVERER Call eves: &16-&185." ·73 WOMBAT lo-1 a v ri c k = .:1\,, hydro "400 .. trans, int black. tlrl•s .~ body. Tired 283 C'll· HOBIE Cat 14. "'/trailer, It shoe~ CUJ1tom . chaniber 2'1'io2?'p<fS~l~Efo~ASLS buckets, etc. 548-568·1. ginc, but \\;ll in('ludc ne\v GMC Motorhom• Center llst St. o.t S.A. Fr\1')'.) 2lm E. 1st St .. Sanla Ana 558-l(OJ 968 DOLLAR PAID IMMEDI- ATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS LOW MILEAGE C~EAM PUFFS 72 PORSCHE 914 ........ $3995 1J,6t l Mii" 71 MARK Ill 11701Zll $5995 36,444 Mli.t 71 COUGAR. XR· 7 69 CPE DE VILLE IYO,Ullll $3450 32,41 , MllH 71 COROLLA WGN 197'CTNl $1395 35,417 MllH JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 833-9300 1301 Quail, Newport Bch N.., McArtt111t &: Jamba r• BMW extras, must ael\. Xlnt corxl.. PP .. s fast and rehable xlnt VAN CON \.t:RSl'JNS \\'ANTED: Chevy_ 283 com-short blO<"k (you install). SUlXI. 213--966-5231. cone! .• must sell ~2779 :-r lcs • Setvlce • Rental!! plcte engine in good con· $nl. S.14-3417. We Are In LEASE A 1973 UDO 14, Fully ,.uipped, ·n YAMAHA * Danmar Inc. * '""o". c all 54&-3122 ·52 FORD p;,1rup ~• To,, Desperate Need BAVARIA COYer & trailer, 1$100). or 250 !\IX, deRrt prepared EDELBROCK Int. man. \\•ith new crank & bearings & best offer. 534-5713. ~70 1330! llarbor Blvd., G.C. 850 llollcy. $65 for big blk valves. Al.SO '70 Yamaha Of Good, Clean GOOD 1972 YELLO\\' C1prl, vtnyl top, extras:. 2000 cc ~IU!'. $2100. ~ DATSUN I 240Z 240Z 240Z NOT DEMOS BUT POSIT IVELY A 1 OWNER CAR LARGE SELECTION Air G<>,nd itlonlng Ma91 AM/FM Automatic or 4 spd and low m iles 3100 \\'. Coa~t \11•1"., :-; r.. 642-9405 I '69 DATSUN 51 0 l'HE BEACH PORS01£..$.TARGA '7 0, A~1-f~l Slereo. Rlc.tnl'J &:utJ<:, Sp11rkllng. 733 RIW. $6195, BJ-:A II IMPOliTS, 1200 \\I. Cs!. JIW)'., Npl,, ( 714 J &l5-&t06. ,\l.Jo'A ltOl\tEO .69 f:T Vl::LOC1:;. Landa u Top, Ai\1· F'M. O.'\lAKY $2995, BEAOI ll\1J'01t'rs, 1:..1()() w. Cst. 1-lwy., Npt. rn.ii 64!Hi4lli • PORSCl-IE·E· '71, A IC, Becker "l\1cxico'', 3J3 t~OZ, $!i7ffi. EEACI I fri.IPORTS, l20ll \\', Cst. ll"·y., Npt .• {71'11 (i.l~t--0400. Bl\·l\\' '64 Sedan. Itn.illo. Lo l\lilt·s. O\\'R9i4, S I 2 9 5, JU~ACJI l~IPOllTS, 1100 \V, 14 \LF . .\ ROl\·IE:O '67 SPIDEil, ltdstr., 5-S1xl, Btaupur\k~. i\l·w Radials, o 3 ·1 A l\. U , $1695. Bl-:AC.1-1 l!\IPOR1"S, 1200 \V, Cst. 1-l"'Y· l\'pt {71-IJ &J>-&IOO. ~IX'. ·I Sj)l't,I, ln~ati'r, JO\V vinyl interior. 01ny \l'Orld<'l'. !I')()). r:)dio. I THIUl'rlPll ·73 GTG ~ii-.: J, rnili•s, A~l-1-"J\1 . C!eancsl J"u. t::15D. 'El'on-$:..lfi95, Bl::ACI l ll\l PO ftTS, tZVC-1200 \V. Cst. 111,·y., Npt (7 l·IJ &15-&106. $1299 2 ISO l!at\ur 131\·d. VEG A, '72 (;·r \\11\CON. ,\/C, •J-S rxl. Alloy \\'ltl'Cl.~. ltadio, ~:t2DPB. S :.! ;, !) :i. UJ•:,\Cll Ii\IPOll:rs . 1200 \\'. Cs!. ll\\'y., Npt. (7 1 4 ) 6<1:>--04(.6. rH1Ul\IP ll c·r 6 + '69, I !adio, Sharp. Y R X 6 7 3 . 51695. Ut.:ACll ll\IPORTS. t:..'00 \Y. Const lh\'y., J'liJJt. (I\~j 645-&106. Lehman-10. & trailer, $200. USED BICYCLES 531-6&00 chcv. 6<1.'r-2~47 aft 6PM 125 cc, dirt bi kl", xlrrt l.'Onci. fo • C SELECTION OF 547-4046 All Types • 6t2·l272 Next to G.G. Datsun COi\lP. l~Ord. vw front end Best offer , 545-1840 reign ars USED BMW's s SALE s Bo Si i /Dock 910 '72 I-IQ.'IIDA 500, -i Xlnt eon-Rent A Motor Hom• & chassis. Good trans. J\lakc '0018.!'2~~ _•00n~ ~bit P1•,·~:u,0~.. Top Dollar-Paid 1973 BA. VAll lA ~iCB '67 Rdslr., \Yi 1' e •fl, P• • dition, low mi. $1,0Z>. for your Vacation _":::'.::''c."':..· ::G4::2-..:>::1".;;"'-----· I nu ""'~t~tch, fuel' pu.rn;. & For Or Not! 1972 BAVi\KIA DATSUJtlS ~~~f2, $i:~~n~EA~ ~~: I 'l 'p ....... ""' N""K•'f'r boat, 846-5748 * 531-6800 * ';:Ji CHEVY P U body. b 1 "50 ••i;..=·IO I 1971 BAVARIA NEW DEMOS 1973 PORT.S, 1200 w. ~.1• 1 ••. , .. , ' 1"'' "" ,~.. '"" 427 · & 4 ~,1 ~~!.1"99"'3' or, .,... · ""' ""' Ca!l or come in lo iiee us. 1969 2500 '-" -,.., (213) 435-05'6 Motor Homes P.1UST SELL '71 Dodge "" engine sl-"-" V'IV"" 1969 1600 5JO's Npt. (114) 6<15--£.JOO. 8 S___. & Ski 911 Solo/Roni 940 s;gh,,•er 25' !ully "'"-<.'<>'" ~""'""""'""-' ~~~~-~ '6.i, 2 \V.D .. Je<p ln•ck, good NEWPORT CREVIER BMW p;,k"P o•fl, ,.._... _ tained, iilceps 6, $18,700 nu. PONTIAC 42lll0 engine w/3 nd s:;oo be IMPORTS 610's ~TCB '69 GT, Chronic \Vires . 63 CJ-IRIS Craft O assic JlENT our ne\\' Lu."(ury ,,sking $12,00J or best offer. 2 baTT<'I carl>urators, 15,000 ~4-63.12. R·ay~l' st offcl'. S:\les . Scnrlc:c _Leasing A\11'.lodels & Color!ii 10 !Utdio, B1·l lliont, No. Bl61: speed boat, 327 \'8, varnish· LIFTIThtE! sips 6, air. im· 642--5158/&IB-1323. n1i. $.125. S.\6-T~2 '.= .. -". "CH"'-"E"v"-,~.-,--,-t 3100 '\'. C64oa2''.9H4o"vs·· .. N.B. 208 \\I. 1st SL, Santa r\na Choose: Fron1. J~IG, \VlJ~C'ACll 11\IPORTS. ed. nlllhogony hull, bea ut. mac. P..1. owner. 83&-0900 NF.\V, Explorer , 24'. full Antiques/Classics 953 c.'O~J .. :127 en.11:ir;~. ~1~[ r;;~f~r l-c=~==~=~=-1 835-3171 (71 4) fi"5-G·1~: 11 "·r .. Npt. upholstered Inter .. trailer. 25' EXECUTIVE mo t !f--111 equip Sips 8. air /gen. over $850. 5-IH26.1 \\11'; PAY TOP OOLLAfl ORANGE COUNTY'S Kkis & full CO\'ers, 300 hours home for renl. Fully scU loY • ."eft ralcs, no n1ileagc, '56 T BIRD, new paint, tires, -"'-=-=====----1 FOR TOP IJSED CA!lS F IAT '7l JV\CEll, Lantlau since nu., a retil ihow piece. cont ~2150 5.'>2-8292 1lr panels, carp, ~1cadliner, Vans 963 [f your cur i..., extra clean, OLDEST T P's PIB Pl .... ,..h t ., op, Rudio. ft a d i u I s , $2500. or best offer, prlv. • • sea..>, ....,n see us first. 335DJN, $l6.'l5. Bl-:;ACI-1 1~·1-pty. 544-7901 Motor Home• Motor Hornes Kit. $2<195. 835-5444 •n OODGE Tradesman 100, BAUER BUICK '71 Datsun 510 PORTS, 1200 \V, c st. l h•:y., 14' CH.UIPION Sid boat 50 Seit/Rent 940 S•le/Rent 940 1938 CHEVY roupe. body aM V-8 rear mag. wheels, 2!>25 Harbor Blvd. 4 Dr Npt. (714) 645-0-IQ;. 1-----1-h.p,---Evinrude-O/.B----J~.;;;;;;;;.,;,.;;;;;,;.,,,==.,;,.;,;;,;,,,,,,;;;;;,;'=="'---:=:'.'":'.'"~ frame 1,'00d co n dition, paneled. ice bo:<, full)' Costa l\les:1 979-2500 6ll-l5n -s:~· ~-~~,~=::;::;:=;=~=tc~ rettr-tta!S~ l i\1PORTS \\!ANTED __ ,_____ C.---~-<ptl-;--only-26;000-n1iles-(·363-SGOU'f 6-eyl,-Pit.-k-u•~. _,,._.j, i---1 c $299a S1\LES-SERVICE·LEASJNG CDV R •· J bo -' •-·ti, Storoge 912 l!rJO Chevy 2-Dr Sedan, · Orange County's !. au10, · um Tires, _. PO\\'erglide, good cond, * 5-IR-:E7·1 * TOP $ BUYER OVERSEAS DELIVERY $'1399 774GXC, $:!495. BEACH LVI· $300. 96~32 '6.i FORD Van, '"'°" exempl Bil. MAXEY TOYOTA • ROY CARVER, Inc. PORTS. 1200 W. C,t. Hwy. Ux:29 GARAGE type building SOO mo, 6310 Cout H"''Y· NB . 673-3706 qr 213/1169-5985 Alrcr•ft 915 Recreational Vehicles 956 INTRODUCING THE EL CAPITAN $600. Ne1v brakes. air 18881 Beach BlvJ. ' 134 E. 11th St. BILL MAXEY Npt (TI4J 645-6400. shocks, runs good/good H. Bcacb Ph. 847-8555 Costa Mesa stS-4444 TOYOTA mileage 642-4521. afl 5; ·CASH AUSTIN HEALY 3<m '67, 644-4131 days 1967 BM\V, XO> CS Cla~lc 18881 BEACH BL; 84i -8555 Wire \Vheel11, Chrome Rack, '63 FORD Van. ~.000 ml, F'or any clean used car or 28,000 orig mi. Beautiful HUNTINGTON BEACl-1 ZD\Y925, $2-1$, BEACH Jfl.I· N j I & XI k a uto. $3900. 832-5990 or -::::'=:0:.::~~=""7.;,-[ PORTS. 1200 \V. Csl IJwy., cw pan parts .. Ill t rue·. 548-9100 1973 DATSUNS l\'pt (714) 645-6-106. engine. Good gas nli. & Ma('Arihur & Jan1lx>rce Blvds ,::c;..;.·=·'---==~~ tires. Needs good home. Nc1vpo1·1 Beach, 1!3:-!-0'"J55 PR!. pty ivants: BM\V 2002 ALL MODELS JAGUAR '70 Xlili, A/C, s~oo. or bei.t ot!l'i'. r.-16-~·ID 11~ BUY \vi th sunroof. p s A'f ·-·r s ·1;.. * 673-6220 * JN STOCK · ., "·rn. \\!. •IOOBNN, 12 Ft. Self Contained AH 'G3 O IEVY, radio, nu 4 spcl. 1~1PORTED AUTOS • S3995. BJ;;ACll l~IPORTS, Fibergla$ Can1per mags, nms good, great BEST PRICES PAIDI CAPRI BARWICK IMPORTS 1200 \V. Cs1. Jh1·y. Npt'. t711l) '69 CESSNA 150. Equipped. Reasonable price. m-mi. 1173 LANDAU CONTINENTAL \\'ilh Beautiful Dark "'ood transp, $500/o(fer, 5'1~38 Dean Lewis Imports 33375 Camino Cllpistrnno &l;)..&UX}, 1 interior. custom e:-.ierior. aft 5 6-16_9303 San Juan Capistrano Has all the optional extras. I ~.'7,.72~romnlio);;vn;;;,;:-,,-;lll;;:,iiooo~m:;;;:-i.,1----'~"'1""----~ 493_3.175 or 831_1375 r:172NTAOC s1.~ur1tr.T. \\'AGON Camporo, Salo/ Roni '20 CAMPER. ~ CabOver. 8'. Butane ice box. 3 burner sto\'e, oven. Electric & water hook-ups. S 4 5 0 • 96S-2404. After 6 PM days "10-1233. ·n J. TO N F o rd. chassl.-mount, camper. 17' custom bit. aelf~ntalned, lo mil. like new. $7500. 213-442-4450 or 693-5743 • ITllL CONITRUCTIONI • I LUXUNOUI INTl"IORll e M1w JI tt. llMll ltO-wfth LMNQ ftOOMI ... .. Contlnicllon Fiim and Teet Orlw LANDAU Nowt Johnson & Son LINCOLN -MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. 5411-!i(hlll l'OSTA MESA CAMPER Shell -fllA: Ford 1 Mii. s.vtt1 -4 S9tl Dieto fwy. Courier. Toyota. Datsun,!~==================~ Ji.tuda P.U. $150. 968-2404.l- a.fler 6 P?o.I days 53().1233. Cycles, lik.. Cycles, Bikes, WE rent cabovers campers Scooten 925 Scooters 925 for import & 8' trucks. l\lesal--"'""~.;...----'-;::.-;::::.:;c.:;.:;_ ___ ..:..;:;:. Camper Sale1, :ll36 Harbor, WARIHOUSE SALE WARIHOUSE SALE C.l\t 64&-4002. * CAl\f PER Shell! for sale Truly lhc finest Canipe.r mags, paneled, $3000 firn1. Autos, Imported 970 1 • · •• uto runs., Roof t•,·er built. See ii Today & 838-l9l2 aft. GP~l • 'Il DATSUN 510, 2 dr.17.500 Rack. 781 F'\YX. $'.!(i9G. Jet us tcU you about this e THE FINEST IN mi's, r/h, aulo. trans, fact BEACH IJ\'IPORTS. 1200 \V. Ne1v o uistanding Camper. '67 !-"'ORD SuperVan. l\1ags. USED IMPORTS e NOW OWN THE air. xln't roncl . $219-:>. Fir1n. Cst. Jl"''Y·· Npt, 1 71 •I ) !Ser. 1013}. -Runs groat! $1200. 673-1091 CaH ~1527 aft 5:30 pm. 6'15-6406 BILL BARRY days, nigh1 s 496-lSOl e THE FINEST IN FABULOUS 1973 * z..1uST Sell! ·67 Datsun . ' ·fi6 SPORT van. IMPORT SERVICE e ~ CAPRI Rdstr. Nu clutch: Eng, Auto, make offer. Do )'OUrsel[ a favor and come \\'ith 2,000 '1 cylinder or V-6 trans. gd .. cond. $500/besl. T!h-arh ]l111p11rt~; GMC Motorhome Center !1st St. at S.A. FN-y.I .2000 E. lSt St.. Santa ,\na 558-1000 FAMILY WAGON MINI HOME $7995 Queen size beds, U-shapctl lnrge dinette, com1>ll'lc kit. ehcn. plus space-saver loilc>t. shoWt'r. sink combination. Serial No. 146~15. Slk. #1736. BILL BARRY 642--21.20. see us first. Open Tues. engine. \Ylth or without 675-6756 '69 F'ORD vs, E300 Super and Thurs. ti!. 9. Sat-Sun decor group, some 'vllh sun •72 240 z, air corn!. mag Van Camper. P/U trade. til 5. roof 01· landau lop, po"·er \\·hls, lease for $126 mo. or t v . ,. w .. ·~ • ~j.,.-:,·· ,, •• '' •.• , ALFA ROJ\f EO -SAAB in Newport 5<1;,..._'\215 • fj"EuRoPeAN::-:==---AUTO--~" disc brakes, style steel sell! 963-5008. ..,,,.. _ ') wheel, radial tires, bucket 3 "' DATSUN •13 DODGE V"" .. s:m, uo" -r..~-'\ --~-ORDER YOURS '1 ~o Z. AIC. mags. \\'hl bl\SC, Xlnt <.'Ond. lo 1ICIO...,.,,. ~O'~~=.;;c~=C"~-' ......_.... scats. AM /Fif, Lime-ICT'el'n. 19,000 1----------1 DAILY PILOT milc>age. call 5a7-!l631, ~5 ........ c.os.-&4s -i...., NO\GV. USTAFSON mi. $4695. 546-?n,I. ·12 5tO STATTON \V~i, 1967 CHEV. van, tires & AUDI '71 2IDZ. blue. auto, mag orange 1\·/1vhite int. 4 5pd, mt>C\i gd .• Sl?"llJ. Lincoln-Mercury "'beehi. excellent condition. stick, s2100 n11u. ti7~2563 __ _:•_646-=.:2S:::1:::9_*::_ __ 1'70 AUDI. 100 LS. 4 dr, <I l6800 Beach 't Warner cs,;::''-1-.::91)1=3·c_ ______ , .G!i NISSEN Patrol. Conip. speed, stereo radio, new t runtlngton Beach reb!t. ~!any Extras. Xlnt !Ires. No air, 60,000 miles. 842-8844 * (ll3) 592•5544 Tl.ME FOR cone!. $1300 offer. 61'.">-7009. Super clean inside & out , FIAT CLASSIFIED ADS 12.000. 642-100-0 o•· 613--0611 "Homo o1 the Viking" QUICK CASH AUSTIN HEALEY ... """ out the • .,.... THROUGH A or re.nt. All make11 & models. 29:ll Grace Lane, ~ Bldg G, C.l\I. >- JUST ARRIVED FROM ITALY ~ GMC Motorhome Center FOR AC·TION "Malle Room for Daddy .. • • • AUSTIN HEALY ... tum tloal ju"k ;nto cash DAILY PILOT J\IUST ~ell, '6!} Fiat 124 SpydC'r. ·rt'fl shnf)I' n1any (':<· fras. $1();.(l. or Ucst offer. 494-86-17 nft~r ;,, ~ (!st SI. al S.1\. Fl'\\')'. l 2000 E. Jst SL, Santa Ana CALL 642-5678 '62 ~1ark lI 3000. 494-9505 with a Daily Pilot Classified REALLY clean '65 VW Cam· = pct van. New e n gi ne, :z: &12--7985 or 552-8862 after S. O Cyclo1, Biko• :ii SOLD ONLY IN THE CllATE w 5."tS-1000 "' => Motor Homes ~ Sale/Rent .::at::.•..::5_,P"''"::.:·-----·I ••·can 6'H i678. WANT AD l-M~o-to-r~H-o-m-.-.----I Motor 'HomH Motor HomH 642-5678 1968 FIAT X50 Sport Cpe, Cd. rnlleag~. Lo mi. Sac. • 846-519.1 • Scooter• 925 "' '72 SUZUKI TS 90 :EiO miles $300 ·Like New! 838-1912 aft 6 HONDA 350/4 1972. Jmmac. ~ $825. "'· Lang, 540-1301 > ~-eekdayR '9 TRAIL bike strtet leial $75 !i 53&-"'59 0 HONDA tntll 90. Xlnt run-5 nlng condltkm. $150. Call "' Ealy To ,t....,.blo -Svper Ll9htw1i9ht 10 SPEED BICYCLE ALL COLORS • ALL SIDS ... vtlfully ,.1nhd & 1trl!*f with ch,.fM fork• ~2969 aft 5 pm ONLY 10 SPD bll«!, very ""°" cond; !: c:.. __ ~ $85 or best otter. lft FOR aale, KAwuakl 90 Best otter. .... .. ; ::I :::> 0 :c ... .. ; Ex~1r~U:im ~1 $7:,! 400 .: 0 9 0 5 53&-9613 c Yalo "' '72 ..KAWASAKI, 250cc, xlnt I • ~ cond.~ call aft ? _., t: • CampanOla Derailer e A1umlnum Chaln Protee-! 1913 BULTACO Purana r:; t01'1 • Aluminum Center PUll Bra ke e Aluminum 1111( like new. $975. ' ' Gear Protector • .Aluminum Kick Stand • Safety ; &llK6JS f:Refleetor Side A Rear • Aluminum Hn.ndlc Bara '89 SUZUKI, C.%1() dirt blke, > • Hilh Grade Gum 11tt8 • Aluminum Wide Flange w low ml., m11.ny extrM, w-ry • Jlubs • Qulck nelcase Hubs • f'acto1'Y \VrappL-d ~ fd. coOO. $375. OOZ...1427 !! A Plugged Handle Bara. vt hi HONDA 175 CL ""°" oond 0 atreet or dirt $350 673-3457 e ~ ~U9~~0NDA : ~o~!~~!wy.~~!~R,!~ ~ * ·n 110NDA CB 115 * ~ ~ Rta10nable otter. 642 9 405 ~ Call W•·-0819 alt. 6,30PM. • • 940 Sale /Roni 940 Sale/Rent 940 Solo/Roni DON BURNS INC. CASTAWAY by flRHALL STANDARD CASTAWAY nATURIS • liio~1'"v"' Wlff t•oc~ ''"'• • floul!< •·W~ ... 1 lo•••• • •O Gel. wt!•• to•\, 1211 '*-"'"'' ,. ... , • u ... Iott• ""''41~ hi~• ... u~ """'" ~.r.. •• Gtoi. ·~1>ld ~( .... ,.., Gfl ""''""' tf .. ... • Ge•/1i. ... 1t. •••• , .. , .... • 111.,;,.. 1eli.t • o.,.~1. S/5 Sl•k • Tt lttpM,.. lflko s ....... • 1.w., 1i.d11ce1 c...i.- ln11l•1 ~!vt • 1S' 11 DV '•""' C•rf • Dv•l l·Oel. l11i.e• ,,.,. Wit~ ..... 11'9• ...... -1' -Mlkwy ... - •2495 Order From Yours Today TIRED OF LOOKING AT STRIPPED UNITS e TRY THIS e Pl ut Tex l l ie, FOR THE NEW 1973 JAMBOREE e OUAL IATIElllES e AMII Tr•tll SpHkfl'S e 5e Gtl. 01.0llllt e 6' Rtlrlt. e 1S.000 ITU "taltr e • avmtr R111g1 e SNrt Tire ... 11,,.. <•• e l"~fl c.,... e 1ta11tt M..- •I Pl1' Tifft e MOO GVW Otd .. Clllllll• e INCLUDOIO Sorry Fol ~t •• , et the ebo111 p1;c1, w1 will tr1d1 in your tr•dt·in 1t whol1t•l1 l lu1 loolc, 1111\y ••• KEN DON MOTORHOME CENTER 707 N. HARIOR ll., SANTA ANA 554·0033 MO Trucks 962 Trucks 962 r 4 WHEEL DRIVE '68 CHEVY 112 TON PICKUP New rebuilt engine. Cle•n. Automatic, lockin g hubs . 1921 OSGI $2499 '72 BLAZER r•dio, 2 1,328 mle1. VS, 4 speed, pow ar br1lkes, tilt wheel. new rubber. $3699 '71 JEEP WAGONEER Autom1tc, P.S., •ir conditioning , locking hub,, cherry cond. 32,285 miles. I 664CPEI $3699 '72 CHEV. SUBURBAN Cerr yall l/1 ton. 9 ,944 mi11s . Overht•d fe ctory •ir, fron t & rear, 2 1e•~s. r•dio, P.S., P.B., lock- ing re•r axles. I 4 I 2GFI I ' WILL TRADE Connell Chevrolet 2128 HAUOR ILVD., COSTA MHA 546·1203 ' I I - ,.. • 1.: ' ' ' ' ' '' 1.: .. '"' ' .. • • • .. " ,., ,• "' .- ' . • \I DAIL< PllOT Fdday, Jane 1), i.97J ............ ;utolfor s.1i I ~ I I '""""''" l§l 1--,.,;;;r.;-,.,, l§l AutosfwS.le '""'"'''' 11·~·1 I '""''""'" J§J I ---·-·1~ E A'iilo.' ,.Si19 /~~~ ~~~l~~~I ~ I ~~~1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 1 /lw_t,_f"'.,,.c...._tm-<-po_r_t_td ___ 97_0 ~~Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported ~uros, lmportec; 970 Autos, Imported 970A c:.:;".:.'•:.:•;.•.;l;.;m.::po1;.;.:.rtc:edc:.; __ 9..;70 Autos, lmpol"tecf 970 Autos, Imported 970 "" FIAT JAGUAR MAZDA MERCEDES BENZ OPEL ROYER TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGl!N_ • ._'3 Fiat 850 '71 JAGUAR BOB LONGPRE JIM SLEMONS '70 OPEL GAS SAYER TOYOTA '67 vw Bug. irnm• con<1. ~'~;,~,';::~~'t Spider V-12 IMPORTS '"""''· ""'"""''"···· '"" '68 ROYER ~s • 536-1965 • MAZDA MERCEDES BENZ ,,,..,.,.y "'"'''" ''"""" '"'· 17th Anniversary •· 1fhllr with hlack l1111·1·1Qr, P . .S., P U .. 1ir, a111,1 1ra11.... Jo..1. l..il·. •Dl•',\'a.33. 2Q)) TV Tow·im: &_'(!, A Sell the old stuU Buy the ne1Y Nee<I a "Pad"! Place u a · =::;:;::~s"'2' 4"9il15ln fn.L'lol') 1 u\\nlr 505~95Ul.X) n1Uc-s . I NOW OPEN ~·11ori~t~?cE $995 :~1·::;r~:·~1.~~. t~og1~,, Ch.'~ SALE litulf. 980A '~~~,'..~."'~~2;.~'!78"'w~·e----,9;;;9iiol HONDA i ! J-l()):J),\, WO C:Jl". S/Shift ~i~_rnl. Sf.,()(}. 1\fl. 5. --'fO DA 600 Sl't'.lan, very net. Lo\\• mil<'s, $600. fl' 5 pm. 49-1-8919 AGUAR UAR XK150S, nc! lish junk. $1200. XJ-fi '71. i111 - Jim Slemons oo s!l,\HI' "QVA I.IT\'" av:ay prict'. Autos, Mew ru .~ILV~P "QU,\LITY"' USl-'.I J Ci\Jis JN Sl'(JCI< $1288 Pticf's Sta1t At l~;.;r.·11 c.\f~~ '·' ................. ,. Imports $2399 "'' ' All M d I R d Spi cird !i.1nL: In Qualily "" ""'"'"" "'q,,.,,,_,. o e s ea y 1301 Quau e BAUER BUICK • BAUER BUICK For IMMEDIATE N'"""" Beach Delivery! ENT"R FR8330~93?> ARTllUll 2,'2.i llr1rtr 11· Bh·d SANTA ANA TOYOTA 41 7 \\I. \Varnr t· 5'~2512 '7J CPROLLA (KE2007128j.1) * Mazda '73 Rotary * $66 MONTH 36 llfONTH S OPEN LEASE \\"ill a r·eept trade-ins CALL ~JR. J-'RY S-12·6666 Hunt. Beach 1 r~ 11 ,.fac COSTA MESA 979-2500 2001 E. Lit g,\N'TA AN,\ '72. 450 SL. ivory. IA -=-"-'-= TOYOTA r 55..~7S71 111il~,i.:~·. all )..ll';!b, 4~2-9G6i Of'.f.I.. '67 \\l:ig-., 4 SJ~"fl r/h. 1---------.,. __ .. .'-'E::;:1""'-'l"-o-'-H::.":::"".::"c."--I f'\'cnings. nu 11r<>s & trit1t•r1l•s. ~cl. '72 CORONA MARK II PH1. ply 111lnls: eond., S:ilO. 5.16--6.'~:t.?!1"=--I Dr Sc1lan, Au!o 1'rans, Air MERCEDES BENZ 2XIJ SE 11·ith runroof or 2~ PORSCHE Coud, !Sl:•r #05561, SL. 673-6220 DEMO $2899 '72 Toyota · Celica 4 Spd, 1'"actory Air Concl, tT":lJEKR f. $2699 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA lSSSl BEACll BL. 817-S.'i.55 J-IUNTJNGTON BEACll '69 TOYOTA LILUX- PICKUP iZVE5221 $1499 1'-:llluruui~; ll1uti110 TtlrJLI l l'Gllll ~!> & 111!\U ~"''"'-"'"' ·~·~'" ~mlwri4 -TOYOTA $2399 Z.ISO Ha 1·bor Bl\'d. Cos!a Atcs:i. At Fair Drive ,546-8017 GAS SAYER '71 COROLLA 2 dr. Bcnutiful blue, 1200 cc •'ng., \\'ill deliver 30 n1pg, wil h 4 spc~. Alt· for yow· sununcr driving ·1630C.'\UJ $1399 SANTA ANA TOYOTA 417 \V. \\'arncr S.I0-2512 '70 COROLLA "·agon l 011u<'r. Xlnt cond. $950. LAGUNA IMPORTS 998 S COAST HWY Ltguna Beach.Ca 494 -1075 'Iii PO!tSCIJP. !l12. Air-coud .. xlnt cond. 5 Speed. $3000. GAS SAYER '1!J COROLLA ' 67:::..S0.13 '66 1\18 .. 2.·i0 SE, auton1, P/S P/B, Sunrr. lapt• dk, \1hitc, vC>ry ck•an, $282.i tiT.l-{i.-,S:-1 * '6:1, 190, Grr•y, re~ularly n1 a i n tain1'fl, l<x1ks/1"t11is ~. ;}IS-79S2 evrs. '67 MGB-GT * ·193-3S17 * \\"agon. Doogle sharp lo\\' 1970 911 T Cpc. Sporro. l\Jag tnilcag('. 4 :-:peed. Bnbv Blue \Vhls. ,\1n·F1~1 Lo n1i. Xlnt finish, guaranl('ed . t0836). (.'Oll(t. &16-7910 Sl 444 \\'l1i1e. ;}8,000 n1iles, ti spt.'t•d, 'fl::I POJ{SCJJF. S, sunroof. . llfaruuis lll111t11-s lUJCS'.l.31. nc\1' rirl'!i, xtnt cond., g:OCKI SANTA ANA TOYOTA $1234 '""· $2350. 494-31 ... * ·uu 91.2 * ·!!7 \\I. \Varner 54~2512 Rel.lit eng, nc11• l'adials. Cul! '71 TOYOTA MARK II 1971 TOY OT A Corolla, 11t~l'<ls clutch, n1akl• offer. 5-li>-5347 TRIUMPH REGISTER FOR A FREE TO BE GIVEN AWAY DRAWING TO BE HELD JULY 27, 1973 A $699.00 VALUE JUST $300 JUST $71 11 DOWN PER MONTH BRAND NEW 1973 NOVA SEDAN ' i.n111 d.1~ & ~nn "~""'" ....... ,., ~ .. ·~-" .. "' P \.\'hite/hlack in-MAZDA "J\lakP Roon1 ,.~or D;idr!y '" Prit'ed for quick .•• <'lC'an oul th(' g;u·ugc ~121. . .. lorn !hut junk into t·ttsh '6::1 ll1GB. rebll eng., hnl'd1op'. have I 11·ith a Daily Pllot Classified .;;pft lop & t'O\lf'I'. 'vire 11/1ls, "12-IO!O I WAGON RENAULT I '"'" T$1'9991cQQ1 '69 Renault R-10 I TRIU!\'IPll TR4A, '66, Super l'lean. Ncl\' lop, uphol, rudiuls. 111111s . ...-c I u t ch, \'aivcs, bl'akl'S, rudia1or, s;~}5. 01r111._•r. 510-1055 VOLKSWAGEN With t in ted glass, body side molding, air con- d it ioning, remote rear view mirror, power disc brakes, VS engine, hydramatic, power steer· ing, full wheel covers, w/s/w, radio, h. duty radiator. • IX 69F3L215799 '68 \I\\' Bus. li3.~1 Be.1c:1 Bl ~·12-66G6 1irl. Cull fi42-56';.~. 5550. or offer. 6'1:-t--1 162 ~~~=c.c=--=~-11 l)r. 22.600 n1ilC's, iiiij~jijji;;jjijji;;9;;70iiiiiAiiuiiitiiioiiis,iiiiilm~pjjjorjjjtjjjediiiiiiiiiiiii97jjjO~Aiiu;t~o~s,iiiiilmjjjp~oiiriiiteiidmiiiii9;;;7;;0;;;-;A~uiito;s~,jjljjm~piiioiiir;l•~•i;;;;;;;;9;;7~01 "'""'"' $&gs il l't'lll j ' ~. lunmis lll111t110 Tll1'1171' ~ W.t1 & SllMCI Xln1 L'Ond. $1600. 1>·16-3324 lS P•Y~IJ ot 111.11 on• tin•I SNYmtnr DI U!.7J. Tot•I ~vm ... 11 UU4.15. OeterrM ~ymenl 14114.15. A.P.R, 11.00 owt n oconomy car. 1. See how it holds the road. 2. Test its steering response . 3. See how it corners. 4. Try the brakes. 5. Drive it on a , windy day. 6. Notice if it's fun to drive . ........ -... ""'""-·· Introducing the New Honda Civic'." __ 0 MILES PER GALLON! BIG SELECT ION-I MMEDIATE DELIVERY! ' • I I NEWPORT IMPORTS "°' ,,, ... «<' "'"" A<•""' ••• ,.~· " ~--~-~---'ii TOYOT1\ land .. ti \Vh('('J ri1•., St700, clean. 1-tunL lkh . $'\-3-17-1 'il V\\' Sta. \\"gn. Ilndio, air eQnd. \1cl'y clt•11r1.j.Lcss 1han 20,000 n1i, $?.")(}). 67.~ ... ~145 '6S SQRI\, 2'.l.000 on rt'bll ''ng. ·sw.i;, or offf'r. 61.r7~2 TIME FOR rlnys, 673-2·191 c1·cs. QUICK CASH ·71 \r\V Sq. Bk-Beige, auto. •12.000 nii., Hadi:ils. $1:i!>5. TOMMY AYRES CHEVROLET ::um 11•. co"" ""''··:.· ·::':'·~":.· ...'...-!T[:.H~R~OO~~G~H~A~-+i'i'~"-="~'3~0=",.;',;;"'";ii'~"'~1 r;;;;;;;;;;Jl--A3~5t!'0UB!rr!!oa~d~w!!!:ay,~una Beach 642~9'10s-DAIL y PILOT ,,.,_vw Ja'.'S:s~ enm Fat Profit i.,; n1tau11._•d >1.'hC'n )OU sell !hrough rrsult-~('f . WANT AD tin~ Dail)' Pilol Cluss1flM 1 642-S678 • '63 V\V Bus, !Wit C>ng • $500 01· best offer . 546-9967 494-1131 Aris. lit\2-7>67.>: • 6-12-6123 • Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported. 970Autos, Imported USED CAR CLEARANCE 1968 DATSUN 510 2 0<. 4 tpd., vinyl lop. !Lie.. #ZCH l59) 1972 DATSUN P.U. 4 pd. I Lie. #tOlEXT l -. 1968 PONTIAC Bonni!. 4 Dr. H.T. A11to., P.S., foc.t. equip. I lic. •XTH297J 1967 FORD M111!. Auto., P.S., vinyl lop, {Lie. #VCKI SO I ,... ( D! J """!"' •o• New & UHd Cor Solft • Lffllitt • Dally ....... • SenSu • Peth SALIS HOURS SIRVI~~ HOURS Meit, • Sut, t o.m, to t p.m. Meit. •Fri. 7:30 e.m. to 5 p.m. Suttdop t e.i.i. te 6 P·"'• S.f•••r 7:30 to Nooe CALL 493.3375 or 831·1375 1969 DODGE Poloro Wogon, I po11. Air, outo., P.S. (Lie.. #YSX432) 1970 CHEVY Novt 2 Or. Auto., 1i•. P.S. Ilic.. #082BEC l 1969 FORD F!OO P.U. Foe.I. •quip. f l ic:. # 2 I 721C I 1969 PO,NTIAC Ewoc. W119on. Air, outo., Loodod. Il ic. #974DFOI ...,c""z"1--' NitW & Utff Ce' S.ln • ~ .. • Delly le11telt ~Se,..ke • Perl• SALIS HOURS SI ICI -ttOURS • Mee.• Sot. t •·•· te t P·"'· M ... • ,,., 7; 0 •·•· te I p;·•l le!Mhrys t e.M. " 6 p.M. .. Strter4-y 7:30 " N~ f CALL 493-,3375 or 831-1375 I 970 • --I ' ' • ' •' \ -" r ·'' -..... ------ DAILY PILOT ff--_ ..... 1§111 -... -1§1 r _..... 1§1 1 ....... ,... l§J 1 ..... ~... l§l 1 1 ~~~1 -~~~' f rld11y, JI.Int 15 •I -----I~! ]§] [ A"'to~ 101 Sale I ~ I _..,,.. 1 ~·~ ~---'-----'' 1,Ac.u;..t_o-'1,_l;.;.m_.P!o;.;.;'_tod;..;;.. __ 9;.;7.;0 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UHd 990Autos, Us.d 990 Autos, UHd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, lJHG 990 Auros, \Jseo 990 VOLKSWAGEN '6'1 VW Sedan, runs, u.s Is $1511. '67 Cortina Scdun "'/'GI! eng. $275. '00 Valiant Sta. \\'ag., 011 Is s.;o. '71 V\V Su11rl\1ll Cun11x'r. NC\Y factory 1-ehlt cngh'IC •'- clutch. Fn<:huy air con- didoninlit:, Lci;i; lhnn ao.tm. No mllen$:c on II'\\' 1•nglm. Perfect! S2llj0, '19 1-7026. '72 vw 7 l"'-ut11. bus. 19,000 n1ilet. Rill, radial 1i1-c1. This bus has the new l)'l)C cni:ine. Special At $3299 '71 Datsun PickUp 4 $peed, 11\?w tires, radio $1999 . CHEVROLET DODGE FORD 191>5 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE, Ian I '71 CHEVROLET ·~~ck~ION:,'if· J/\:,r. J;~'. 1~t7h3Aiy>ivdersTary .sale h I h I h . 1 . G d vs. • d .... '""11""' yellow w· PIB. P. 53.000 u "'""· f!or orino wit cream cot eat er 1n e r1or. oo block i111crior. 400 c.j. eng. vinyl root, i·tul nice. $1t1L. W condition. Full pow er ... trunk opener, tele· ph~ A.T., P.S. & t~ucl. air. Call 646-.1016 private par1y. agon Steul this 01\t'. l5-1TI-10E) .67 ~lONACO Sla. •'gn. :t.~:l:" \/,'\, auto tran11., fil\'t air, scopic wheel, sentinel lighting, automatic $1999 disc. bi·ks, air, clean, xlnt ll'.JIV<'r 111eering, 1·a r!10, ti1·r1•· I P d f con<I, $~Jj. &~1-5.S3-t f'l', ll11retl glass. 11 hl'!..'1 <'Ill . door & window lock contra s. rice or r1·.'I. Llkt· nL·1~ _ 1011· 1nllt<s. FORD g '68 i'ORD THUNOE!?SIRO SANTA ANA TOYOTA NO'I' G11 s-Af1elic, 6 eyl '66 Lie. onL.;i'JI~. ., th..1<1J'. l-'Ju 1·u,!1•i. p .. 11 1·r '72 CAD quick sale. $050. CALL 979-8210 after b 417 \V. \Vuroi·r 54(}....2512 J)(l(Jgc Dari, SlS:l. Divorce. $3677 .1··11 n1t & U1-.1J>• '· ;, 11 .. 111<1ri.· SEDAN DEVILLE • P.M. '66 C.\PRICE s1aiion 11•ugon, Call Y,7~71_G_. -----See II You'll Ruy JI ll.!lh1J\l:. .. !~15, s"9{(\DUJI•. ~ood L-Olld., $650. '63 DODGE Darl. Conv. 1-:x. ..... ~f1uwn w/\\'hite leather in-* i>10-3"13.I( * L'Ond. Straight 6. ftfl-1. $29j. GU'".AFS ON UtOS, tJ~ed 7TV L~RK 'F": ' .• \l'I\. J r.;rt l'fUVHl~ff'll' ~l-~> or IJ< 1 oU •r. S47-{f.;-1.1. t LINC OLN 1N '66 LINCOL terio1·. 16,00) n1iles & all the • 968-9521. *>I 71 CHF:\'. Capri, xlnt L-oncl. ---~--~~--, '69 V\V l::UJ.:' 11·/'iO hi pcrforn'Ulncc engine, E1n1ii equip~. V\VS shif1cr, ex- tra.a. )ifu.11t be.driven. SllilO. '69-0UNE-HUUY. l 'k body, 11 .. ~~h top/side cu1'\ains. 842-TJi92 m-Mtl nl<lt1w, 7 I 4 : Cad luxury. Save here at Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 All t•xtrw;. ·r.z Cha!'en~er Ra I! ye. L;nt:o~n-i'.~ercu ry """'11 f~~~~D~l~L~-'-~~~~~=·~-=·=·-~·-~A~-... ~··~A~~=== .. ~~~~·i'>l&-iJj~"i1;ji*j'j~~~Lo~rul~e~~i,·On~1>~'·~W~.ooo~~m~i.~bc~'~'~~ '---~~.'..."'.-----1-___:'~·~.!l»·~·~'~··L'~-~ .. ~·-e.:_:.___ __ ___:all~---,-_;.._----I ... , ..... 'ME ... 'J' AL -'!!I(""'" I ' c ,, ,.,. '""" 11' .,,,. •. , ., " ' -~ U"" A "SON o.u a,.. DAR ,,,...,..,;"''"'-···:.,.,_ ----.. ?42-8844"1< 1 213rs92-s~r ~ .... ,. - 11.oco ori<~inal in i 1 ea;.; e · 70 FORD LTD "I i'lme oi th~ Vi:t ing " inc.oln .. Mercury SONNET EL DORADOS 14 TO CHOOSE COUPES-CONVER1'1BLES ·n Clu\'I~\RO Z28. Al\1-F'l\I. IO\IJ n1ilruge, like IK'IY. Pr pt v. Call hcl11·cen 6 and 71>!\1 5.l7-03.."9 '71 Continental H.T. Coupe. ~·at·to1·y air, full po11·er, vinyl ronf, A/'.f-F'l\1 slf'reo, lull lcath•'I' intet'ior, Si(A>. 5Sti-1639 I __ _ _ ___ _ '· n I l>••.u·11 .11 \\ :.inll'r FOR sa.lc, l!lGS V ~V , 11'/llUIU'OOI, g«XI n.111n1n~ cond. w/1'i1ns, $000. nit 6pm, 8'16-30~1 '69 BUG, inltlUlC t.'011{1, n1ags. xtras. $112.i, 11lso '6!'.l .Bug, good cond, $975, 67:>-t!~ '59 \l'iV, just 1·ehH . $'.IOO. Good shupc, good lire~ &12-9144 '69 V\V BUC, l\f ACS, GAUCEC3. CUTF., $129:> • 67j-j l35 • '70\ VW 7-psgr Bl!~. rrl1ui!I enVlne, clean. $ I 8 9 5. 4~160 0 1' 4~'Hl5fl2. '66 Bus, xlnt engoi11e & lrans, priced right. a.is-7;;;:13 n111·1· ti pm. 1970 Bug, an\ffn\, radial tires, xlnt com!. $1200 firn1. &IN988 Spo11K car, 3000 actuaJ milet1, 4 speed. Ai\I 1',t.1 radio, fac- lory air conditioning. $2999 PORSCHES • DE VILLES 38 TO CHOOSE COU PES SEDANS CONVERTIBLES 66 THRU 71 .\tany excellent colo1·s 10 TO CHOOSE FROM Choice of interiors <Cloth & lettther) 445 ,E. COAST HIGHWAY Fnetol'y air (."Onditioning (•t lltJY•I• Ori~I F'ull J)0\\'£<1'. Oioice of: -------CAMAH.0 'f"" s.c:;, :::50, ·I s1)1"('(t, $12.JO,. 1nust Sl•ll. 557-j63.1, call l:M:'1 Y.·ccn 12-7 p.nJ. '70 C/\~IA!lO SS 396, Air, 4 s1xl, n1ags, r ndio, & heater. ~er 5 pn1 . 675'-39?.0. '71 CA?tIAno. !le\\' tires, llC\V bL"akcs, 1011· n1ilcs. 5.i7-16.'l8 CHEVROLET A NEWPORT BEACH ~ Stereo AM IFJ\1 radio ~~ 673-0900 0 CrutS(' contt'OI '72 Monte Carlo ' S T11tni1 01w:·ner & more Bu111t orani;e \\-i1h natural - All in unn1aculn1e L"Ond!t1on · luxury. {;)-17- $3989 21:W Harbor Blvd. Cos1a !\'lesa 1\t Fai r Drive 5-16-8017 GAS SAYER '71 MK II FIREBIRD '69 FIREBIRD P.'•, P~. vinyl tll[I, II llt•cl:;, lU\\' 1nill":i. ;:YC~l::i-J:;. $1795 Sf)(ll'l Lie. GO SI IAllP "Qt;ALITY" USED CARS IN STOCK Specializir11~ 111 Quality e BAUER BUICK 29'15 I lal'bor Blvrl. COSTA MESA 979-2500 FORD A f-Lar;;rst sclec.lion In Interior, Ai1· Conditioning, IO~ Po1vl·r Steering, Po 1v e 1· Orange County Brokes, etr. )00,1· miles. Naben Cadillac $3495 4 Door. A nice crean1 finish. ,72 LTD 4 ilr bluetvinyl top, AU1"\IORIZEO DEALER 1 Q\\'ncr outo. wilh iolanc!Mrd i· h. nit·, 11l s, ptb, 1~ + 2m>cJ~~,~~s~L., transmisss;•1"7'"7"'70Jo1 Only ~~~~~g ..... ·11\' ii1·cS. o11'!1cr. .i-11).9100 OJH!n Sunday '69 COUNTRY sedan, 10 4 Dr. 11 .T. V/t, fu1·ro1·) air, p111 . sh'l'I in..; , h1·11!,:1 "· ilUl<J.. J:.t·J ! vin~ J 1•J!). An l ' ,,.,.i' tinn:d l'll.ll•t'. 1' 'i" $2099 1180 llal'l)l)r B!l·d. C1)Sta l\lr,;a .\t F1tir Dl'il'l' ~Jl6-li0l'/ • l)o 17th Anniversary Sale '69 f 'ord 100 V8. slick shift. 1·;11nr11·r ~:h•ll 1v bool. Lie. :17.l2:1E. $2177 P..1.•aciy fur \\'£'1•k1•1ul Fu:1 '66 V\V Bug, sunroor, Riii, orig o~:ner, S.-illJ. AVAILABLE S~NTA ANA TOYOTA paSl"., Pf:;;, PtB. a ir. rack. 64-'-129-i . . '71 2 DOOR 41 7 \\'. \\'llrncr 540-2512 ;1ir~&1s~r n1akc off e r. .Pw lwiiA W TOYOTA t9G9 V\V 9-j COUPE DE VILLE 1972 LI 48000 1 p~nger1v.·1a1~-----=~----•eiue \1·/blk top, p/b, p/8, 3100 \V. Coast H-"'Y-. N.B. ',, 11 Ncc:iLN _ _. Continental. '66 l\1UST. Conv., V-A, radio lSQG lhu·hor, c.r.t. • m" ,,..,.,._. cone · l,ll,IU. • BUICK p/,1·. p 6-v.·ay seat, tilt 642-9405 u Y CQUJl>f>t.".•. 8 ea u t · heater. Xlnt cond all over Pvt ply. 837-5566 J 1~·hC<>I, a c, auto cl imate ----------' ~~~lust sell. &12-9855, 642--0956 aft. 5 VOLVO VOLVO 17th Anniversary SALE 17th Anniversary Sale control, cniise con1rul, lint· '62 CHEV II sect., stick, '67 FORD Con1·e 1'fible. '.\1~ '(i(i FOHD LTD. 1-'ull po1.,·p1·, ed all-a1'1'Jund glass. clock, clc:tn, i;d tires, nu bait., * '61 LINC. convertible , l'CH!io, tape. 11i1· cond. Good •-1 11 129-r 500. Po11·er, auto. Top COil· ,. C 1 ~\l\l /li'J\.1 s1croo, \\'hit<' side· great 1~·01" sc 1. ;;>fO • ~ood condition. $-150 or best dition. i;!46-lJ23. · . ires. 011111 etc 01·eij1aul 1vnlls. $3800. fi rm. \Vl'sf Inc. fer. 962-3922 offer. IS-1G-62l1 art. SPM 20,000 n1 i ago. Rod ,i:., n1ain "25 a· 7 °li6 FORD 'Vagon, 9 hearings, rlni,:s, \'all·l·~ s, .,.,. trch SL, N.B. 540-9040. CHEV. '6 ln1pala Orig. MA RK III '69, all {>O\\'er. · I I $750 ,, 000 pasSl'nger air, p/s, $495. iftcrs. drh·e shaft, tin1i11g 1971 EldorAdo, Th£< best O\v.ner, \·cry c ean car, . :..:,, miles, black lthr int., * ~9--046.'i * chain, \.\'Utcr, oil ,';, fuC'I '70 Buick Estate WCNJon. 9 Pass. Cadillac oolor coinho ever, Pr1v. p11rty. good lircs, 67:~639 r. v~ !1UlO ll'an• , ... , ,,." • 67-'156 . 1963 OQ\'D Sl"l•···· IV•"••• 11un1ps. .adi1t\1Jr l~tdth•(I, , ' '• .._ •' JlOI\'• COCO \\'/OOU> l,.,,,d,••o top. ;>-./' •.•. '--'---CORYAIR r ' a "» I k · o '' ,., ·" 1 " _-G--" "-1·1· ira ·c ~hoes & !inini.,:-. 1\\" 1'1 s cc· ig, rnuio, ieater, 29,000ml, b•n°d ''" ·.·11 bcl•e•I ·72 Capri 2000. T3ro11'n. l•P,1. 4 """' ......,nr 1 ion ' ;,,1••J I •• L. -o!ESF ' " ' ----------1:·1~n o off" """01"" p1·ox $800 for 1~·ork. A hll.Y al '-' g a,.,,, IC. 1 · tires, Ult 11•ht, un1ffn1, ale, s1xl. decor m'Oup $221)). ., ... ,.,. r "r ... ",,. "' C l1111naculut1..• Condition I g .,. '6.''1 CORVAIR. Cood con-$77;). :ffiE. 21st SL. ,\\. HUCJ. Say.lnCJS I, P I\', only $.'X'IOO. 54a-9"119 .5"tr.'-hl0'=40c-~~-=--. . '72 l\1AVElllCI<. 2dr, V-8, $2877 davs 8·30-G 00 :-:-<lltton. S<175. 6·14-7282. Call auto trans, p/s, deluxe in!, 'Ei9 r,ORD Coun1ry Squire Prices Stait Al · • · · · \VANTED: Chevy 283 com-Jo,riday or l\.1onday eves. · $!!195 6 2 19 11·a;::. Clean, 1 011·ncl', air, $4260 See It. You'll Buy It '71 COUPE <le Ville, )•ellow plete engine in ...;.,....i con-pn pty, ' 4 -4 -4· I k I 10 •~· C ORYETTE roo rac , s ereo, 11uss. <ft L 1vf1\·hite lthr. S.'iOOO. All di1 ion. Call 5.18-3122 '70 FORD Sta. \\'gn. Count. Need fast sale. $1 :i !J j. - t41l curia p1\·r, iote.roo. lilt \\'hi, nlso '68 '7l CHEV. Caprice-, air, ----------' Sq, lo 1ni, Xlnt cond. Sell by 4g.i_2217. !\lodf'l :4-IES f llHn~l-:':;s::i l Glii YOLYO C.'pe de \1il1e. lurq. wf\vht PO\\'l'I", A~1 /Fl\1, 52500. '68 VET Fsbk .. p\\'I'. sir . O\\'J'ler. Aft 6 p.m . 979-4~ ,7 rl Ill''. ~ 1 · I 0,10 I'~'" b t t 'O FORD LTD. 1·a lo, \\'e n1ak~ O\e1was tlclh·c ricl'i; 5J6-Ss7:j~· 0 111 1 es · * 146-8053 * • · ,......,,, ~ · 0 r. '61 FORD Falcon Sta. \\'gn. 6 heater, air, stereo 1ape, ;1,·a See II . \·ou'll Buy ll . . CllE\7 'Ga Impala \\'ag. $750. 6-16-8941 days. cvS250. ~· .4~;~~~i. on new eng, t.;0\V. S7j(). R :i ~ -u 7 :l u . 19~ Harbor C.l\I. &;6-93(13 '1'l EIDOP.ADO, brO\\'n air , ps, x:1rns! Good cond. COUGAR "'-""" \.\'CCk-days & 493-19IB L'\'C, f .,,.:,. · \~·tleathe!, xlnt .. every op-*~9-1695• 1963 GALA.XIE 500. 2 dr \\•k-ends '> {;\I..\~\!'·: ~.'JI!. 2 (11 · •r.t;o11. I'/~. l'ff ;, uni~ Sil 1. r 1.-1;1u ·'. · 11•· d111· 1, , nl ~h •, 'li:-,:;i1 1 ' '·\),;!I I, 'r. 1), t :,~··~I ~~Ill• r: ii•'tl. • 1 '<I !~111~ S "lrl ••!' •'I t (,1:·. ll;•,'" !:l.1·~~C I ;1f!o•I' •. ''-1. (;~"1 i;";T~, 7:: F')f!D \\':t;.:, L"rJ>, S i•·c:;,;, f•il ll' l 11;•d('l], ,Ji!', S1r>l\'<.l, nll·1 r~old, s,)!Klll. r i 1· ,, I ~i t 1-'i tr'i ---- '""~ ... i.:ot... J;u !tin, on 1:,•:t1·h 842-8844 * (213) 592.5544 "Hom'J of th'l Vi ~ing " ·1;7 l 'O'.'IT. 2 olr. Larulau. ' .. · '· l,('.l!h.-r. l<1adt'(/, I 11~· 1u·i,, ... , :i-.lnr ~~ind . SI iiJ, (\~;;...7!Hl 'ri l.l ~COl.N Chn!inenlHI -I 1'1•, nll IXll\t'I', nir, lca.1J1(1l' ·• 111 1, SSl.Xl. 192-2!l.')'!i u I. MERCURY 'ii :\ll•'.F:t:Ul~Y l\larquis. 10 't''i JI.:!·:!' I'll, 1 11hl 111·\\1•, p.1 °• .. ::ila \'/a~on, i::.ooo 1 1~,. \' ', 7' !J.1•.!. \'1'1. ~·t-»l't, 1·1. 1·ond .. 11111ny extl~. $!1;!1:1. :i l'l--::1::3, all :1 ;,::01 'J .. -,.,~-1)5,i:J. t ! J:-.IT'L St·Out1 -l 11ltld1' ''(j) l\!El1.CUR·v~. -.,-,-,,.-. -,~-,·-1111\ I ;nod c·•111:l. l'ull t":1l1. Du: t r..-ur.. 1:il'. Good con<ii1iu11, 1 1111~'"· .. 1,·. s.·-:-io. :i1!l-11'i';. s~m1. ;:10-3.-:10 ------~--1t'I r'f'!lll !>"1~r·o. I .. I ·1~< ~I ONTEC ;O \\'111:on. Looks 111i '1•·1~r ... ..,:1·;.~. S'.!1 !lj. L,"tlf11I. runs i.;1.KXI .• \ir. .,, .. ,,,./_,,-,. . "{''' ··1· 1•11--,.,. "'" -•• •• .. ' £11 u. ,,-,,, •.•. -J /.J ' .r-J.- AUtos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 • -----------~--_...!..-U ., HATCHIACK 1---l Oc-1.L.-YO'° -.-71-eu1cK iftt1~1vatc ~y.,._~ "63---etlEVV-COmr:-SlOO:-mo. ·~o---mucA~----Sp. llw:sL hardtop, 390 4 s.pd, i o\rne1· ·10 EORll..l.Til..Bo:hm.-1 . II "' 000 ·1 c II trans. 351 V-8. w.4 bbl., ca · 19a."!163=11i2 · ed. vin 101>. air, lo n1i. One Skyilirk. fact rur ' '"" CAD. Co">'. '''ho't• '''/R-_. Sf' ,,..,, n11 es. a I '"' " IOU 54;,...~ afler 2P~l 47,000 1ni. org. ov.·ner. \\'ant' ad l"e~Ul ls ... 6'12-:i678 0\\11er. $2680 .. eves. 611-<f.i lOI l'"''I' slf'('riug & lc;\l/ll·r intc1io•·. F. x c. Rl7 3344 Gran Tariita Wo1JO" -:rmt-powe r,-wir-cand-:;--. r .... th an 21 ,000 m•les, bal. of 5 yr. 50,000 mile sorvic11-policy a•ail. {.;: 19S01 BJ l e ... milee9e ••po11e1- 100ft . 16'l7fLYI 1966 Harbo1-. c.~I. G IH-9:;()~ ~cc.c=c:C...C-""-"'~0-0 ·-­'71 Volvo P-1800 h1·aker1. a uto., R&H, Cond. 979-l907 '61 CHEVY Impaln sports ' -Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 \\'S\\", \1i11yl top, tow , 73 C D V'll sedan, $250. ·70 COUGAn 101\' mi., 11ir, overd rivt>. ,\J\l F!\I , 1'1.t'lO ' n1iles ,blue 11·iU1 blac!< ll'alh· n1iles & clean. (607-fM • I e 554-00.12 al t. f)/x, p;b, nu p u i n 1, DU·l f Call 1\ft j, 5.~17-9271 * .53 QIEVY, xlul L'O!ld. tires, shocks. hallcry. IX'sl $2699 1969 CAD. &•dan De \'ille. A steal for $250! .:0:::"c:··c.96::::3-5_::·:::24:_:1~· ----- Loi\' nil. xlnt. L"Ond. priv. 496-m79 a fter 4. 1 ~ COUGAR, fac air, auto er intcrio1·. $3995 NEWPORT IMPORTS 2.JSO Harlxn~ Blvd. Costa /'.Iesa ,\, Fair Dri\'e at6-&111 owner, 64;l--21il4 ,68 CAPH.ICE. All extras, & !rans, vinyl top. good COIKI. "71 CPE de Ville. Sho,1•room stereo. Sll50. Call $1375. P/B, P/S, 846-7001. llC\l', 20.000 nil. Every Cad * 968-7536 * 1970 COUGAR, vinyl lop, air. option. S-1500. Gl::r-5232 I -~.~'8~CH°''°E"v~. °"1>°'w'="A~LA.--I auto, 45.5001111, whlsalc blue '68 ELDORADO, nit JlO"''r, AlR. COND. NE\V TIRES book. 842-3775 cruise t"Onl.rol. 5.'l,000 n1i, & BRAKES S700. 675-6190 DODGE S26:JO. 551-2305, 492-J971. Turn them into cash 3100 \V. Cou.~t Jh,·y., N.B. 647.9405 '72 SKYLARK ·70 C1\D C.Onvt, perfect oond, "\\'red it .~ Reap" 1966 OODCE Charger, nu . l'ml·rnld !{l"e('n, $ 3 8 5 O. Fro111 treasures to trash parls, lo milcai."'-Nu li('('S, 1~~~­Autos, Used ,\uto 1rwis., 1'°1'·~r stN·.r:ng. 673-7848 after 6 "'k~nds. C1\LL Daily Pilot SS75. Ask for Ron· 54S-8667. 1J011c1· hrak:C'll , aJr t'<Jnd1t1on-' AMC ini:?. \1inyl top. Lie. •J;IS-A."iu~to~s~,jjN~ewii;;jjjjjjjjjjjjj~9~8~0iiiA~u~to~s~,jjNi;ijie~wiiiiiiiiiiiiliii9~8~0iii;A~u~t~o~s,~N~e~wi;;;;jjjjjjjjjjjj9~8~0 t"lG. I $2995 g '70 AMERICAN HORNET GO ~ll.\RP "QU,\LITY" l'SED CARS TN STOCK • -Sµecialii:ing ib-,Quality e BAUER BUICK 2925 ll:irbor Bh'd. COSTA MESA 979-250I Landnu lop, power s1~rini:;:. ·71 rllVIERA, x\111 corul., re- pl)\-\'Cr brakes, auton1alic cent overhaul, n.,.,,, tires, u·ansn1ission. !7&1.-\UKl. full p\vt', stereo, 61,600 nti. s 1889 !2!150. 67>-3197. ON 'liS RIVIERA. Lo n\i, fulJ GUSTAFS po1\·er, air, bank financing. Uncoln-Mercury •73-3700· 16800 Be'cl' "' \\'"''"''' "\Vhi!e Elephants" over. " " runnini;: your house? Turn l-fw1tlng1 011 8i)nch thcn1 into "Cash" ... sell 142-1144 * (213) 592~5544 thcn1 1Jiru a {)aily Pilol 11Home of the Viking" classified ad! '-'""'""'""-""'-----Autos, 1mport~970 970 Autos, Imported DOT DATSUN Has A Good SelectlOll of Datsun• to Choose From OVER COST BUYS ANY NEW '73 BUICK LeSabre-Centurion-Electra 225 Or Riviera In Our Entire Inventory ,~-B.U~ NOW Good Selection Of Colors, Models And Body Styles BUICK··OPEL DISCOUNT CENTER l•I• Prlct• Good Thru Junt 2$, 197l ~: TERRY BUICK~. 5th & Walnut, Huntin9ton. Beach 536-6588 ' WAGONS 1973 VEGA GT WAGON 4 1peed. radio, air c.onditionincj, Clean. ! 703~ GRG I 5 2699 1971 CHEVROLET WAGON Kingswod 6 pass. Air c.ond., VS , a utomatic, P.S., P.8 .. sharp buy. l389DIS l 52399 1971 CHEVROLET WAGON Bel Air 6 pass. Air cond., P.S., P.B, roof rack, auto., radio. Real good buy. l924DBL I 5 2663 1971 CHEV. TOWNSMAN 6 passenger wagon. 38,147 ~miles. P.S., P.8., a ir cond., auto., ¥8, roof rac k. (804DDQ I 5 2899 1970 CHEY. KINGSWOOD Wagon. A ir cond., P.S., P.B., automatic, tires, roof ra ck. l57432E l 5 2399 oow 1971 FORD WAGON Country SquTr;:·A;; con-d.,' Auto., P.S., P.8., roof reek, careful miles. Nice 9 pas1. wagon. l772CTKI $2999 191-1 OloDS VISTA CRU15u___ 6 pass. )3,000 mil e1, air cond., roof rack, new tires, P.S .. P.8., nasty nice. (9040801 5 3_499 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARIOR ILVD •• COSTA MESA 546.;1203 $>) \l/f1! '72 JEEP COMMANDO ~ WhePl Dri-..e, Hard· top, Very low -Milr· ~9"· I 12lCHNI '69 AM3ASS. SST 2 D•. hardtop, co"dition. ( 'fZKb9a) '67 FOP.D GALAXIE 500 Full power, air 'c:ond ., <4 dr., •inyl top. 1950. Cl<YI '69 CH•YY IMPALA l Or. H•rdtop, powe•, air cond. (XIS· 9461 $1495 '1 JAV~LIN SST l ow mile1, full powt r, 181 IEAD I, Ba l•nce o f S v•ar 50,000 mile 1trvice poli cy .... a. I BI t EAD J SAVE '65 PLYMOUTH WAGON $795 '66 FORD MUSTANG • $AVE "67 REIEL WAGON ~8. Aut o. Tr•ni.. P.5., lf~dio. Htr. Gd . f•milv W•9on, !UR141 5 1 $895 "66 MAR LIN '69 AMIASS. WAGON Full povtr•, Ai• Cond. ( S97CUN I $2095 '69 AMI.ASS. SEDAN 4 Dr .. full power, •i• co"d. t YCNJ<45 1 '65 RAMILU SEDAN E•cell•nl •••n1porl1- tion. ISBPl951 $595 "66 AMI.ASS. l'SllS011I ··~-- $795 - '67 FORD FALCON • • • f • • • • • • • . • • • • . • t • • t • 1 • I I ... Friday, Jultf 15, 1973 l§J [ "-'tOI fot S* l§J f~""-"'°'_"'·~l§l I --- .4uto1, Us:ed 990 Autos, Used ==-..o.;.= __ ....;.._;; 990 Autos, Used 990 Aut .. , Uwd 990 OLDSMOBILE MUSTANG MUSTANG OLDSMOBILE . . . ' -· PINTO Autos, UMd 990 Autot, UMd 990 Autot, U-990 PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH PONTIAC Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 _....._ _____ _ PLYMOUTH Cf~-,LE-.~~-Q-,•-.-.!;,;9-~.>-'_:,._.;_;'-~-1;;'. c:r. .. 11!~™~1L~3~\.~e1o~rans. ·~UPi?~~. ~;L&A~x~ o5L10s~~E *mt ·~t~~xw~, =: c1~U:t'h ~~~ '71 PLYMOUTH ·~ ~}:Yi.~lf~!.c~~~~c='. ·i~u ~:;~c ~~m~ Aut ('I. 1Alr. 1 P/S. 1'/11.1 ~'-"_l.l_. 6_,w_~_'7_1~2~~~~ tru. $4000. ti4<Hml2 9 to GMC TRUCKS r11f.'k, SZl'lO. 846...QTIO. lion wagon, one or six built DUSTER 1--"E_v"'c-,· =5.16-03!>1'=-=·=c-=c--l ,::"t'r,POl3alN>T.l•Al6-IC ".;..m_, Bt·!TNI I r't-'S, <'SS th11 .. n Go.ooi .. 1 'G7 ~l l'~,\NG 2$9-VS. A1nl 6 pm ~l'Vt• HONDA CARS for Bon.lcr Patrol. Sound, 6 1 · d PONTIAC ~ ,. Si50 CJJI LOL I PLYMOUTH solid ·.nM~, · d cy.,air con .,p owe r Guod~l'!-!,uir,aulo,p/a,nu 1111.. 1 · · · · rnnd , :;9t..O or l!C"lol ofh.•r, call 'GS TORONADO. Air, stcrro, N SfTY • onl§ ....... enguK' an steering, auto trans. A real 1.. 1 ~ .,..JV\ ... , .. , "~~" ""--'''" ""''' ""'->tS-ZUl '"' "'' hit'"'· l.DW ml. u IVER OLDS lran•mlsslon. spa ... -·· ... '"""'$'2u1'9' 5•372EAB. '70 PONTIAC ~·"· I "'T'·.-BIR. ~D . -Needs exterior \\'Ork. Have MO:O,t 'S '09 l\1l '::ITANG ~1fl . ·f;7~t;STANG Auto.{). Very P/\V, PIS. Nu radials. 2850 Harbor Blvd. 1972 3'10 OUSTER. 4 spd. G~ .$900 Invested. \\'ill sacrifice. y ... llo\\' \\'/bl;i.ck 1111. Fi.illy h)\lf ntilc:q;c. Orig. ov.•Jl(.'r, $1400. 830-6709. Costa Mesa • sm-9640 flt('!>· Ll> mileagl.'. J\lust sec. See at 19'29-B AnnhL•im St., 60 Sl·IARP "QUALITY" CATALINA ••<1uipd. lnunac. cure. $16!1:i. .o u;--1~~. '67 TORDNAOO, Jo mi ., mint $1500 & p.nymn1s. or best Costa Mesa, early evenlng~. 2 DR H T '&I 'f.BJHD, V·8, aulo, p/9, :lll <1!17-1260 ='-"-'--'-------l ·m 0 1.DS Delta 88, 4 dr, ht, cond., air/pwr slrg/\1-'in· offer. Call, 552·9-173 aft. ~ FOR saJ USED CARS IN STOCK • • • p/b, air, good transporta. OLDSMOBILE rile, pis.~ µlb. xlnt cond. dows, new tires. Sl.295. p.111. · Pl lhe ,~:-. O\l:ner, '729 """"• WBAiziUng(Rln BQUuallCityK ,ICKI vs. P.S., P.B., air rond.. tlon, net"(Js some work. Call 165 MUSTANG prl ply. Sl.100. 96Pr35IXl 962-3922_='~~~~~-,-BARRACUDA ,71 ·v 8. ymou f -11> 1 wagoo1_, • only 37,000 miles. VCdora 11Jt S pn1 & ~·knds. 336-1968. S3:i(I .,,., o•os .•.•.• 6 ;"". passen~, u Y 'Oft(""'• ex· Gl'a'fl w/blk Inter. Lie. ' .. Ch .. ~ ~ v. .... .,.,.. ' 4 OLDS * $395 ·n OLDS 98, loaded, 2 dr, autotnatlc, air, p/s, vinyl eel oond. 11,000 miles. $3800. 63SASD T·BIRD ':iG Xlnt cond. Steel I d.ues\OD, J 1'1C"' lil'C'~. ball, good ttanST>. or l>t!st oUcr hit. xlnt cond., bf-low 11'1ttil !011, make off., ev es , Cont.act Bob s h e r ma 11 2925 flarbor Blvd. · ru11la l tires & new engine. l!::~['~""'~'~'~ .. p~,~·•~'";';";'"';~'"~·~·"~"~~~~1~~~~·~""~~~~~~~~~~~;~1~~~~1~1~eo.~~~~>1eoa~~~~""°~'~·~642-4304~~~°'~·~646-~36Zl~,~~'J<l-~~,.,,~1~~~~~~~~~,_..,~~19~~~~~~~C~O~S~T~A~M~E~S~A~9~7~~~250C~~~~ $~1~9l-.!'9~51!\'!Wf.,.--}.!s~1:h'IS~~~~"~~l'.!:,-~-I-----!! s New 980 Auto.s, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 A7'-u~to~s", "'N7o-w----.9ao=A ~"u~to"s", "'N~.-w---~9~80 Autos, New 980 ·~ T·BIRD. londed radials Jeath{'r inter, $1800. 549-4il2 "' . '6J!....I&IB.I landau top, Nffil'S11en gaslC " -I-· 'J CL YOE JOHNSON . PRESI DENT 50 Years of Automotive Management 20 Ye4rs in the Harbor Area 20th ANNIVERSARY SALE During o u r anriiversary celebration, we're going to put all of our new and used cars on sale for the first sfol"e-wide sale of the year. Ev ery car in stock is marked fo.r sale and will be ready to driv e home immediately. If you or a ny .1 of your friends are look ing for a new or us ed car, this is your best chance to buy e "Gold e n Touch" new l incoln,- Mercury or Capri, and completely re- condit ioned used car at substantial dis- counts. As you ere probably a ware , we don't throw sales events very often here at Johnso n and Son. However, when we do, you'll find it's a good one. ,-- MERCURYS LINCOLNS~ CAPRIS· DICK JOHNSON .... VICE PRESIDENT HUGE SAVINGS Origi""tor of the "Golden T ouc.h" Ded icated to Con~ta nt lmprovemenfi. Choose From OVER 150 New 1973 Lincoln & Mercurys .--SPECIAL--SOME EXAMPLES: ' ~. d MOTOR ~n a11 HCMES 1973 Colony Park Wagon .................... $5295 UP TO $4 •2066. Air, reek, power windows, etc. Regular price $6260 1973 Mercury Montego •3486. MX coupe. Air, radio, power, etc. 197-3 Mercury Cougar .... ···--····$4195 •496 1. Air, power, console, AM.FM , d ecor. Regular price $4706 / 1973 Mercury Comet -·-··-····-··· . ····-.. ····-·$2796 •7186.•Automatic, power steering , ra dio, etc. 1973 Mercuf1 Capri • 6834. Radio, disc brakes, radial t ires. 1973 LINCOLN & MARK HUGE SELECTION HUGE SAYINGS! OFF SU GGES TED MFG. PRIC-E !-HURRY FOR YOUR-BE-ST CHOICE!! lfom! Of Tht Ne:w Car • , , •'Guldet1 T<»1ci.>• . 1--111-------11. • •0tcnl1t Count~'& Fomity oJ Ti nt Car$'' ohnson & son Home Of The New Cor ••• ''Golden 'J'ouch'' \ l I I I ( l 11-l Y l . \\'I~ I 2626 COSTA MESA'S HA RBO~ BLVD DF CARS 54!).563p ' :.'9'.!5 1-larbor Btvrt. COST A MESA 97~2500 '72 Pontiac Grand Prix Po\1-'Cl' hrakes. A!\I/F?it radio, tilt whE"Cl, p:>\\'er s!ccring, vinyl lup, auto 1rans., air cone!., po\ver \V indaws. Lie. 62'lEA~,. $3995 BILL BARRY GMC-PONTIAC-FIAT (1st SI. at S.A. l<~rv•y.l 2000 E. 1st St.. Santa Ana 558.JIJOO '69 PONTIAC FIREBIRD E\r:.iu!iful Blue ~let111lir. 111110 trans., JJO"'c.r slC't.'l'ing. 1111· 1naculutc tlu"OughouL Huns like n new one. (9:i9AIJG 1 $1988 SANTA ANA TOYOTA 417 \\'. \\'nn1cr ft.W-2al2 '72 Pontiac Grand Prix l.,lr.\· n1ill"s. au10 trans, P.S., P.B., !'.\\'., ajr cond., radio. Lie. 1·12F'\\'Z. $3695 BILL BARRY GMC-PONTIAC·FIAT i Isl SI. al S.A. FIJir>-I 2000 E. 1st St., San11"".na ~i5._>!.JOCKJ LEASE OR BUY 'Tl thru '7:1 Ponr lri1·s DAVE ·ROSS PONTIAC 2480 I-I arbor Blvd.. al· Fair -onv('~ Costo.4.1cs:rM6=8017 '65 PONTIAC Le M ans Con\'ert, xlnt <.'Qncl., lllU.!>1 se<', saci;fiL'f'~ 1\ft 6 ~1. 61:>--0Sl I '66 PONTIAC Station \\'~'00. $500 or offer. Good VflL'8.liOn enr. Call /)rivat .. 01\'tl{"r at S.17~ for details. Autos, Used 990 .. !"~ l.!J6;1 * ---o-V.EGA '72 VEGA HATCHBACK Z'.00 s..;l'ir>s. uir L'OIKfi t¥'!nlng, uulo. tr:uis, Lie. #l·IBFWY. $1995 (j() Sl11\RP "QUALIT\'" USED CARS IN STOCK Sfl('<'.i11\izin11: In Quality e BAUER BUICK 2!125 ll artx>r· U!vcl. COSTA MESA 97~2SOD Autos, New 980 LOW· LOW· LOW PRICES! CLEAN CARS!!! '72 CHEVELLE $2699 l\laHbu 4 Dr. S<'d. l!l,0&'{ n1l li·s. HPrtl nit'I,'. P.S .. 11.uto .. ;or {'"nd. C396EIBl '72 IMPALA $2399 4 Dr. 11.T. Air cond ., P.S. P.B. automatic, Hcgular gas V~. t·IC"an. 1WGEIE1 '71 VEGA $1599 Hnt.chbac:k Cpl.'. 4 SD('(,>d. r11.di•1. good n1ilC"". Priced for quiek sale. l719DL'\J\ '71 IMPALA $2699 Custon1 Cpt•. VS, air cone.I .. vinyl roof. P.S .. P.B .. :36.000 nlill's. {79SCXE) '70 MALIBU $2099 Couµe. Auto., VS. a ir cond., P.S., P.B., <206BTR J '70 IMPALA ' $1899 Coupe. r.s .. P .B., vin) 1 roor. Vl'J, nulo., a ir cond., sha rp car. l4G5AKS 1 '69 IMPALA $999 4 Door. VB, auton1alic. ()O\\'Pt' stccrinJ.t & brakes, radio. <ZCD246) '68 CAMARO -.!12-'J __ Coupe. Hndlo, J SJ'lf'(!(I, I! (•yllnllCr, nice car. l\VPC457J '70 FORD TORINO $1399 Cpc. 37,115 miles. R11dio, nuto .. VS, vinyl roof, nice car. Lovt' price. (818ASD) ) 00'1~Dr.-V8;-ttutomt1ttc;-ai UH ll-----.:j '69 FORD GALAXIE ~2 comJ .. ~P.$.,_P.B:, clenn. <XRT276J -- '71 DODGE Polara 4 Or. 27.506 mil~s. Air, vinyl roof. auto .. P.S .. r .n .. Cll'.'an. (009DZP i '70 PLYMOUTH r·ury m 4 Dr. Air, automatic, P.S .. P.B .. extra good value. f26 lCBU) . • .CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 HARIOR ILYD., COSTA MESA 546·1203 ' ' ' The Biggest Marketplace on t he Orange Coast DAILY --- PILOT CLASSIFIED Frltl1y1 Jun~ 15, ' ' ' ADS DAILY PILOT p ial 642 -5678 for Fast Results ..__[ _ .... _ .... _ .... __,]~ !.__ .... _ .... _ .... ___,]§] ._I _ ..... _ ... _ .. __,]§] l~--·_ .... __.l§J ._I _ ..... _ ... _ .... __.!§) ._[ _ .... _ .... _ .... ~!§] l.__-_ ... _ .... ~l§l ._I _ .... "_ ... _-~1§1 ._I _ .... _ .... _ .... ___,]§] • 910 Autos, New 980 Autos, New --.. Summer Clearance CADILLAC NINETEEN SEVENTY-THREE 1973 1973 COUPE DE VILLE Vinr l top. full lr11htr inlrrior. f ull pl)wtr inrl. (j "'Y teal, door lock.•, Temo1 .. rontrol !runk, power anl~nn1, factor)· air condi1io11ing. A~llF~f !ltrro .,·ith taiw= pla)er. tintetl gl11~~ rii:lit .ide mirror, tilt & 1ele1eopic 1teering, twilight sentinel, ell:: (60-17 R3QJOJ137J. l.Nw mil~1. '6555 SEDAN DE VILLE •·ULLY EQUIPPED ~V ITH ~iny! roof. elimate control, •ir conditionin;. full power incl. 6 w1y 1cat. .\:\f/F:\t strr<'o, po"·cr door lodtf, tilt &: tele1eopic :!Leering, ~im pl)" loaded vdth all the delure c:t1 ra11, (Ser. 6049RSQ2i l353) '6755 LEASE FOR ·1~0-0NLY .. MO. J ( M•olh 0 .. o l~d Lt••• Oo '°'P.P•••ff CtHll ($lo(• ''''l BIJY OB LEASE Lease a '73 Coupe De Ville LEA.SE FOR ONLY '15999 ~O~TH 2.C "'•nlh opl ll ·•llll IMll OR oppro ... 11 c111llit (Stock 4S21 Fl'l.LY EQUIPPED \1/JTH Climate n•lllnil, 3if cunditioning. f ull power inr. 6 ""I)' i.e1t. A~l/f.\I !lerro. \\'S\\' lirn. power door Jocks & a huot of m1nr dduxe f1cro~ con· ~eniC'nce' ealra1. (6D-173Q2-li39·1J LEASE FOR ONL)' '14444 MONTH J•· 1111111h open.11111 I•••• Dn opp,.•111 credit !Stock 46'41 •"ULL PRICE LEASE Nabers Leasing ... Lease Direct . . . Immediate Delivery EXC ELLE]';T SELECTION . FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY • FREE LOAN CAR WHILE LEASE CAR SERVICED. WE WILL BUY YOUR PRf.SFJllT CAR FOR ll\l~IEDIATE CASH. Four and one·half acf#I of 1011! aulbotir.ed C1dillac facilities de!igned lo better &ell i nd 1e~·ice Cad· ill•c automobile1. (80 work 111.lh and 45 fac tory trained tccbniciuu). FOR ONLl' FULL PRICE J' O!oMh •1>en·I•~ I•••• '167!!. •• IPP•o•o~ <rffl!. (Ii.ck ,767) BIJY OB LEASE 1973 COUPE DE VILLE LEASE FOR ONLY 918888 MONTH 2• ......... Oplll •lid ...... 011 opprO'f•ll cr•llil jSloc:k .C6111 FULLY EQUIPPED WITH Cl\m1te control air conditionin1, vinyl lop, full power incl. door ]oc\;1. 6 way '6666 Hat, A ~l/FM 1terw, WSW tire., 1ilt &: 1ele1eopic 1teerina. li mp moni-ruu. Pl.IC! tor ' 1 host of many 01her faclory convenience e1lr11. (6D47R3Q222667) LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY 1---111----.-,--E_L_OO--R-ADO--S------WE-SEf,r OY-ER 100-USEO-Cll1!S--EYER¥111JNTHIJECllVSE-oF-QU,U;1TrYAwE-& AFTER SALES SERVICE. OY ER 75 QUALITY CADILLACS & OTHER SELECT • COUPE DE \lllLES TRADE-INS TO CHOOSE FROM. WIDE SELECTION OF MODELS AND COWRS e SEDAN DE \lllLES e.BROUGllAMS ecOUPES / • CON\IER1'mLES AY AILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, JUST A FEW EXAMPLES LISTED BEWW. 1968 COUPE DE VILLE Ch11!11ul ltr-11, .. 111yl lep, 11:1lldle 1 .. 1he• 11111•;..,, Pvl1 ,..,., •1111 ID<lort a ir canllilk111!n9, Iii! 1l••ri119 wh••I, AM/fM 1lerff 111vlllpl11, pow11 door lock1. ()(R,91 6J 1969 CHRYSLER 300 HD•tllop <DUp•. Mi11I 9r••" ••l•rJor, •i11yl lop 11111 ..,Df<hi119 lop•1lry Interior. Factory Di• cond irie11i .. 9, oulo..,olic lro111., ,.w., •'-••in9, brok•1, 6 wo y power ••GI, ra dio, h~t'r, WSW, ltiw "'llllOI •, ••<•plio11olly cleo ... (116011) s1999 s1999 1972 SIDAN DE VILLE ,..,..., •it. le.,. .. lle1, fwll pOwet, de1M, , ,_lee\;, cnoh• <•"'••I. 1111 .. ,,..1, G.ff;•• Gel~ ... ~iN ,.,. e•f~ i!lleti•l. jS.r, :;111 l•JJ 1971 ELDORADO l••••li•1 blo<I. 11.,l •l•rl lop, bl•<~ loot~· et. f•<l•rf Olf, fwll ...... ,, llefn , 4••• l•<kl, •Iii! -~·•!, tOW .,11 .. , •••. rs.r. A21Ml6) • llr. horlltop, Twaello 1t1oc•, block 1ep, 1t1ack 1o,.,,,..,. i11te,ior, s22 22 1971 SEDAN DE VILLE ""'"'"" t •ld, whit• •1•71 110, 11ld loolh••, tli;ol co•fort lllO!o, lac!. oir, lull power, lilt wheel, D11to. I-lull .,.,..,, lo<!••r •I<. ot1r••. -· lotloo. le<k1 a/Id lr wn• ope~er. l"'peccobly cl1011, ll 1Cll.C2) "";,. .-Mt•I. 1i!! wMol, LOW mlM>o. j to 1969 IMPERIAL LE BARON 1---------------------------------f •h11• It•'"· Cll9CIVI --~---~--- l970 COUGAR XR7 $2666 1971 EL DORADO CABRIOLET P•ct. •it, f•ll ...... ,, cl••h I l•oth•r l•tlf. Till I 111.,c•oi< 1!H •io1, oh•'"'••"' l•"h l lew .. 11 ••. co12os11 1971 COUPE DE VILLI v ;,.y1 ltuck•I •••t i11l••ior, .. i•yl roof, fodory oir 1o•dilio~in9, auto..,otic, pow•r sl••ri"t, pow1r brok11, AM /fM 111"1 t1111 lti- ple1. Aboolutely i"'"'acvtare. (S26ESDJ 017,.,11•• Wh11•. •i•yl llP, lope1lry I loolh· ••, I.er. olr, lvll pew•r, 411111 '""'"' •••"· ~--------------------------------!· Iii! w~11I, ,,., •• lope, tl<ior lo<Ot, •117 lo,. .. 11 ... (171•7lt 1970 T ·BIRD LANDAU Li n Iha" 32.000 ..,;111. Ad1iolic l11rqueio1 with while lo•llou roof 01111 C<11I while •i11yl i11l•1ior. 'wit pow11, loctory oir conllilio•- . 1 .. 9, till wh11I, power II-lo<k1, radlol WSW lir11. 1111,eccoblo owla..,Obil•. l4711ZOJ 1969 EL DORADO Vl•yt roof, fvU l•o!her i11lerlor. lull power, lottery oir contli· llo11i11g, lilt 1l••1i119 wh11!, po .. ,, llOOr lotkt. h oulifvl Topor gold flr1111iol linl1h, T111ly ov111o.ndlnt. (161EYCj 1970 ELDORADO Oor91ou1 pol..,•llo 1•11 wilh bloc• \,111y1 lop, 111eldti111 fwll leotllor l11l1rior, factory ii, lwll power, ti.reo, door IMkt, 1111• tlMI ttlot turn1 yov• ligh oil l. o ... A ,.,,,,e,1cl JJ,000 111!11 1Mo111y. l•Jj tQf) 1971 COUPE DE VILLE C0tinlhle11 whllo wit!< ltklc~ 11lnyl lep anti ltlotk !Mihor 111+.rler, '11!1 pow1r loctory air, till wheel, A.Ml 'M 1!1reo 111ulliplt1, powtr d.or lockt, 1~teptia11olly clee11, Un C,HJ • s2999 s3555 s4444 $4666 197D COUPE DE VILLE M<l<Md• ply .. •Uh OIO!cM•• ......... IOIOflot. !0<1ory 11• ••ml., lull """"• "''"'· ioor l•t01, rllr •l•l r, .. h ... I. L•w .,(leo. I I• ch••te '""'· 170l"GCI 1969 SEDAN DE VILLI Vio,4 .... IM!li., iftlO•!.,, J.t! ...... ,, hie!. •Ir. 1111 w~I., oH•ee, 1 ... •II-. (1WG02JI 1969 COUPE DI VILLE Ooly A2.000 01lleo. '"""'' •lr. P11U ""''· •l•yl "'· AM/PM ,.41•, 1111 & 11111c•ol< tl9etl•1. {ll:SS6711 t •thlfl i. chMM lt•OI. 1969 EL DORADO l•101ft !'ff. 1111<\ Nop, blot\ lee1h.,., fyll "'""'" f1<1ety •lr. lilt I Nlll<•Plc wheel, .. , llckt, ''"'"· !Zlll063t , 969 CONVIRTllLI '••NlrJ 11< .... ~ .• full .. wt<, •II l•U~or lft· Nflt<. S!llfM AM/f»., leHM1 Vory lew •llM. '"""' 1961 COUPE DE VILLI s ... u1.,. 111•""' bl ...... 111r ~t .. t •l•YI I•• .. lleftll/wl ~leek koolh or lftNrl••, foci, ol• cW ,, """ "°"" deer le.cb , AM/f»., ti!!· "'• .. ••le •-l•t & l••I beewt!lot. !XCVJ7•) 1961 CADILLAC CDNVllTllL! Orecl1• .e14, Ml .. i.., fwll leetr.r, lotlery •I~ lw11 .. w ... , Ult •-r,.. wllHI, AM./fM ,..,., 11 12"01 1972 CONTINENTAL MARK IV f•Wcco lrow11,' C.r•••ft It•, lvll ""•"' IRl"olrlfr. flct, el" loll .. -. "".t <•II•• •1t, ,,._, •11N. 4-hHb ; low 0111M, IMMACUL\TI. !IJOltJ) 1971 CONTINENTAL MARK Ill 0 .11 lJ,000 ,.11.,, •11171 ,.., lee•h•r 1.,.,1.,, fwll """"· f•ct•ry 11•, Ml ,..,r.rt -"· .... (21.0llJ 1971 COUGAR COUPE . fo<I. 1lr, ••'"'· II•••., ,._ ••-l•t, "w.f lo,.k••. w.ilO 11..,,..lt !!rec, 27,000 01llM, ..,1.1 co"411loll. !JSOODV) 1971 MERCEDES 300 SIL 0.1 ....... wfrti '""'"'· 111 ... i.1 ... :J.J ••t· f•li ...... r, Ntl••Y •Ir, A».l'M ''"''" O!ulll•I••· fwll lloti..r, •tc. (l •ISolS I 1971 TOYOTA CRN. CUST. WGN • Ool1 1.SO •14, finery el,_ •ul11••llt I••~• .. .,._, olM•l•e & ~ .. ~ ... AM/PM, l ...... 1>11 6 01., ,..,..,., a. _.,.. l•lltl••· l.., thin 30.000 01lllt. (3151ll l 1970 IUICK ILICTU 22S CUST. • *· .......... i.d . .tr, !~II .,._, "ll•I'"" lrl•." Ill! •Mel, vl!ol'I le• -tecllo, 1•,000 .11.,, ho_ .. ,., IM111JI 1'69 MUSTANG HARDTOP ,, .•. ••t•. 1-.., -· .. _1,,., -· ....... •H l1, Mei." w~li. •l•-u 11,.o, .. 1•1'1 '"'•· •lftYI lo!C,,l•r, Jl,000 .11 .. , 11111 H --tr, !1Cl1371 1969 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Jw11 SS,000 •""· PM!. •fr c ... ~ •• lull .. -. .. 1,.yt '"'• htll •l•)'I lll_,let, AR •l<CIJfl-1 .... , ... , [1.Cl ... 01) 1961 IUICK CALIF. HUDTOP CPL Stllwlt, fMMrJ •Ir, -'""'t"' & ...-... •1,000 .u .. , •l•l'I ,.,, ....._.. .. """•· ~""'" --IW'l'Q11•1 1961 IUICIC CUST. liOllT WGN. '••'· elr, '""· o!elrlolf,-""'' Wi.t, .,.,., "•••., IM!•, hoooltr, wl!lff; tl._..t 1:rec , 1l1<1r1e I.ti ..... '""'" rt'.w, i... .. 11 ... IXIU~l 1966 TORONADO CUSTOM - h lftl NffM ri~f•~, •tle~lo1 ~lft,4 l~t.,llf, '9i:N'1 .. ,, hlll .. -.·11tt wlooltl, AM/,M. '""°' ''""· !Tlt1021 ' 1967 COUPE DE VILLE '°cto,..,. air <onll.; fvl l110lher Interior, full pow1r, yJ11y1 lop, AMI . fM, till & tel1tcoplc 1t11rln9. Nto.ny other Ill•. ••lro1. (NOS667) 1968 SEDAN DE VILLE foclory oir, f~ll ,.....,,, "¥inyl top, leel+ter l11terior, 1111 ' Ioli . icoplc 1teorln9, AM/'M 11,... (WIK06$}. Show• v11v11111I core. f11U power, lcictory air cot1ll., •i~yl tap, plvth fvl! loolher i11t1rior, door leck1, 1ter10, ,.111.1 tir••, till L tellKoplc 1t11rln9, etc. 1XwY241) 1971 CHRYS. NEWPORT Cv1to"' coup•. fo<lo<y al• cHllltionl119, •wletn0tic, ,..wer 1teer· i11g, power ltroke1, vl11y1 lop, rollio, h"llr, .. hit• woll llr•1. L111 than 27,000 111 111•. (4721KT) 1969 COUPE DE VILLE l No choote lro111. '"'°"' oir conlli1lon!119, lvll power til l & tel•tcopic ole•ring, full l110lher i111erler, door 1oc•t, vlft y1 lop. A.11 ••<•ptlortal ..i111. lllY1 6.)), (XTVIC!21, (YYl7941. Yow cM ice • 196 Corvette Sting Ray •27 4 1,.111 wllh 111)' 37,000 01i111. fo<totyelr <onll. 1vl1 power, AM/fM radio, lte lllul lltany block wll+t block vl11vl i11le1ior, blo<k top, wide • I llr11 &. ob1ol11!1~ co"coun•. (7211TI} 1970 DAN DE VILLE Adriatic 111•'11~!1• with whit. vlilyt i., ofHI ••'llwhlle lepeotry ' lt0lh1r i11terlor. 'ull ,......,, foe..,., o ir, tilt.Ill• wh eel, pewer door lock1, AMl 'M f9tlio, ~•w WSW li11t, lilW .. n.1, 11c1plio11· ell}' cl•o11, (21•COU) 1971 OLDS TORONADO Poci.ry olr, full ,....,-;-1~:co:riiiil9•. lit wh11i, ti••••, Il- le<~•. tope1lry lnlerlor, 1,1111eot, 1#723$40) , s1777~ s1999 s25 .55 '2666 s2777 $3666 ~s3999_ ' " 9IO 11 , ... • ' i • I I I • t • ' ,. ' • ' .. • .. • .. .. .. . .. . ' .. i ' ~ ' ' • ' ' • ' . ' l ' ' • • • ' • • ' • ' • • • • • T l • I i • . I • • • . . . '67 OLDS 98 l oaded. This car is loaded in- cluding full power and fac- tory air cond. ITCK409). '66 MERCURY 2 Door hardtop. loaded in- cluding fac:tory a ir condition- ing. (WA8041 I '68 PONTIAC _ Coupe. VB engine, radio, heater, power steering. IZLI . 74 1 I '68 BUICK Wildcat. Fu lly factory equip. ped including air condition· ;09. IVRYOSl I $677 s577 s777 s977 Supceme. Automatk, cad;o, s3 7 7 7 eater, power steering & rakes. l12Sl 7 J) Au+oma+;c .• ;, cond;+;on;n9. s30 7 7 steering, radio & l 746GWWI '69 TORONADO Full power equipment plus f cl ct or y a ir conditioning. I 145ETE I '69 CAMARO VS , automdtic transmission, power s t e e r i n g , power brakes. (YZYb46 1 • s2077 $1877 '69 FORD Galaxie 500 4 Door hardtop. VS engine, power steering. IZRK07SI '68 PONTIAC Bonneville. VS , automatic, power steering & brakes, o11 ir conditioning. I YPS34b ) . . . . s1277 S1177 '71 HONDA CAR 4 speed transmission, radio and heater. l878BZV ) s777 '69 AMBASSADOR VB , automatic, radio, heater, power ~ t e e r i n g , power brakes. '70 CAMARO s977 VS. aulomat;c '""'m;uon, $2077 power s t e e r i n g , power brakes. '71 BUICK ELECTRA Fu ll p~w~' plu•. lactocy .;, s34' 7 7 cond1t1on1ng, v 1 n y I roof. I 770DJLI '69 BUICK Full power plus factory air conditioning, vi n y I roof. IZYRS02 I '69 PONTIAC Station wagon. VS, automa- tic, radio, heater, pwr. steer- ing & brakes, ar conditioning. s1977 s1777 ' . " '68 TORONADO Full power plus fa ctory conditioning. IWVV834 / .;, s1577 '66 OLDS CUTLASS Factory .i 1 r cond itioning, power steering and power brakes. (I 82HGGI . s977 '71 HONDA CAR 4 speed transmission, radio and heater. l503EQX) '69 OLDS 98 ' Full power plus factory d•t conditioning. 1722CILI s777 $1677 '70 FORD GALAXIE 500. VS , automat;" R&H , s1977 power steering & brakes, a ir cond., vinyl top. l872AGYJ . '71 MUSTANG VS, automatic, power steer-$ 2 2 7 7 ;09, powoc b"I"· .;, cond;. tioning. (SS3C6LI ~ '70 MERCURY VS engine, automatic trans- mission, power steerin g , pow- er brakes. (2 2bAKA I '69 CADILLAC $1877 Coupe OeVille . Full power s2777 pl"' factocy ,;, cond;+;on;n9. loaded. IYZS226 I '69 OLDS 88 VS, automatic, power steer- ing, power brakes, air cond i. t ioning. IXHH8l2 l '68 CAMARO VB engine, automatic t rans- mission, power steering, pow- er brakes. (VIS3 58 1 '69 PONTIAC , . Catalina. VS , automatic, power steering & brakes, air conditioning. !ZBH4 l 0 I '68 OLDS 88 2 door hardtop. VS, automatic, power steering & brakes, a ir rad io, heater. (WXL424 1 '67 CADILLAC Sedan OeVille. Full power, factory a i r conditioning. Loadod. I TFB959 I '70 ELDORADO s1577 $1677 s1277 s577 s1777 Full powec plu • factocy ,;, $36 7 7 conditioning. Loaded. . '73 EL CAMINO Air conditioning , automatic. power steering & brakes, ra- dio, he ater. I 21872N I s3977 '70 FORD Ga1axie 500 fastba ck. VS, autom atic, power steering & brakes, ar cond. I 1638NZ J . • $1877 ' ' ' • .-' .. := . . . ·' .· .. .. . • . • . • • . . . •• . • • . ·: ·: .• . . • . . . . . ~: . : : . . := .. ;: • _:. . •. :: ·:: • . .. .. :: . .. . · . . - . :: · . . . . -. . ... -~~ • • •• • . • . • • . . • . . . .. . . . • • • • ~ • :i :: .. . 1 .. ' • . . - 1 -. •• ~--.. ~---- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $70 DOWN WAGON FULL FACTOR Y EQUIPPED (Lie. No. 639HSU) ~2366 $70AMONTH S70 ii tolDI dn. pyml. S70 Ii total me. pymt. ind. lo• lic.,.MO & all <orryine charv•• 011 appr. cre41t lo• 41 ....,nth•. O.lerrod pymt. prlc• $3010 incl. to• & ll<enH, ANNUAL l'llCINTAGI IATI 10.S~. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 51988 -Friday, Junt 15, , ! DAILY PILOT • ' 1973 B-100 COUPE FULLY FACTOIY fQUIPMENT ~__.-:--··-LOW MILES, USED. (St6HDE) SURFER PACKAGE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INCLUDED "By Wildwopd" IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 064 DOWN '64AMONTH I d S64 l1 '-l•l .i... pyMI. f64 i1 ,.,,1,.,.. p)""l. lfKI. "'•It«-""' f, •II carry int chDr .. ,..,.,,,, crHi1/., 41-lk DM.,.-ful f11d11ry •quip,-plu1 """''h moro. l'V'"'· ,n.:e l11Sl Hoel '-• .t. 1;,.., ... ANNU.ll "llCINTAGof un t.Sl"o. LAltG( SlllCllON or OTH(lt VANS TO CHOOSE ... -----;,;.;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;~;;,;:;;.;;,;,;.;;;;.;;.. ________ .. flOM. (Seria l No. B 11 ABJX1 1 S29 ) 1 73 CORONET • ORDER YOURS NOW WAGON FULL FACTORY IQUIPP'D $2888 •ss DOWN •ss A MONTH s74 DOWN s74 ,4s A MONTH •ss DOWN •ss A MONTH SSI Ii totol dn. pymt. $SI ;. total "'"· pymt, incl. t•• & "II carryi"I cha,.., on""'· ,,....;, for 42 S74 i1 toial dn. $74,41 i1 to1al mo. pymt. incl. lo•, licon•o & all <orrying char~1 on "P'P'· er.di! for SIJ ;1 l91Gil down pymt. SIJ 1111191 ,,.., ,.,.,,w. ind. l9•, linMI & oll •atrrifit ,i.., .. 1.,. .,,.. <f'lllit tw42-......,. ....,.1h,, Delorr ... pyml. pric• S2494 Incl. ta• & licon ... ANNUAL PllCINTAGE IA ti 9.30<r.. 41 month•. D•l•rr•d pymt. pri<• $3201.16 iitel. loa & lic•n ... ANNUAL ,EICINTAOl 1All l0.1t~1'. '1""· ,nn n..s incl.'-• .t. licnw. iNNUAl ,llCINUiOl UH lO.l•~• . ~ ................................................................ .. FOR FREE PHONE CREDIT CHECK 557-9220 '70 MA YERICK 2·DOOR '70 PLYM. FURT Ill 2 Or. H.f., \1-1, 111.110. lranl., po-r 1l"rint, rllMlio, 1'tMI••• loclary oir, 'linyl '-P. (fflA\llCJ '69 MUSTANG 2·DOOR HARDTOP -adio, h"''" d•ho10 ,._lorior, plu1 much moro. (9fOlt 177-2401) '68 FIRDBIRD 400 Y·I, 01.110. lro111., poW11r llDDrint, rodio, htator, 'llnyl 1.,, foctory o!r. !035CPf! '70 CHARGER 2·DOOR HARDTOP V-1, auto. lron1., rodio, htat•r, 'linyl 1.,, '-•tory oir cond. (467ASZ) ' '72 PLYM. FURT V-1, 111110. 1ron1., power 1l"rin9, radio, heotor, foctory oir (Plt1Cl0·13t1S7) '69 FORD Ranch Wagon V-1, rodlo, heater, po...-11 .. rint. ~. ,,.....,., t91lACQ) $666 PULL ltalCI' $966 PULL ltalC• SJ66 PULL ltalCI' $666 PUU 1t•IC• $866 PUU 1t•ICI $1266 PULL 1ta1c1 $666 PULL N ICI I GAS SAYERS • TAKE YOUR CHOICE r '71 COLT l Dr., rodio, heater, foctory equipped. (6H28K1SOS846) '71 DART DIMON. V-8, rodio, heater, auto. trons., mogs. (LN29HLE140231 ) '71 VEGA GT Oelu,;e·interior & e•t•rior, GT option, mags. (304DKM). '71 DART SWINGIR 6 cyl., radio, heDter, foctory equipped (160CTO) '71 CAPRI Delu•• interior & exterior, mag wheels (108DEI) $ $31.50 DOW·N· $31.50 A MONTH $31.50 is total dn. paymont $31.SO i1 total mo. pymt, Incl. t•• I licenseondall carrying ckclr9es o" •Pf'· credil fOf' 36 mos . Deforred payment price $1176.66 incl. to• I liconse ANNUAL Pl~CENTAGI IATf 17.91 %. '68 COUGAR '666 XR7 \II, 01.1-.. tron1., poW11r 1twri"11, rwdio, hootor, 'linyl io,, hicttWY •ir (WJ~"JI ruu; '!"'ICI '69 CAMARO 2-DOOR HARDTOP V-1, 01.110. Irani., radio, h-t•r, 'llnyl lop, powor SJ66 11 .. rins, foctory oir ('YCT609) PULL -ICI '69 DART SJ66 SWINGER V-1, oui.. lron1., rodla, hootor. (79t 1MU) • PULL 1ta1c1 '68 FORD $566 FAIRLANE 2·Door K.nlt.,, VI, outo. 1,.nJ.., '1lilory •ircend. powor 1t"rinv {405Cl'Z) ~1t•1c1 '70 CHALLENGER ~.~~!~,~ .. ~!~~!~~pow" ""';"I• $966 bucket wot1, ID<tory olr (JS2JNOl2Ml46) PULL ~RIC• '67 YW BUG 2-DOOR 4 'f"Dd trant., rdlo aMI Mcrttr, 11111 ftKloty equipptcl. (TYf500) • '70 PLYM. DUSTER VI, auto. lr•ns., radio, h-t•r, poW.r 1toorln9, vinyl top, foclory oir (129CQi) $366 PULL !PRICE $1066 , . ' ~2888 HARBOR. BLVD. COSTA ~MfSA 557-9~~9-- I --------------.!!cA11LLc!C~A"!R!.S ~SOLD SUIJICT TO PRIOR SALi AND APPROVED CREDIT ...... I • , ... • ' • • • • • . • • • • ' l ' ' • • • • ' , • • . • • • • . . • . • • • • . . . • • • • I . . •· • - ·--·---- 2 DOOi llAIDTO,, J02 CID 2\1 I q11i11d1tr •"Jinit, Colilornio .,.i11io111 te1tln11. ••Itel· 1hilt ,,.,.;,.-o."'otic, b•ll•d b•w ti•••. pow•• 1l•••i119, ,..,.., fr911t tli1c bro\1t1, 1lr ton4). Jio1ttr -SllfCTAllf, AM/fM 1t1r .. , 'odio, •itibilily 9ro111', lifll1td 91011, w~etl co•to, 13Al0f2!1J2J1). ANNIVERSARY $369003 SALE PRICE ONLY , --. --~---- Slnd ,,. •• ~GTSTE TODAY! N01HING 10 BUY N01HING '10 DO FREE if&to .... All you need Is o valld driver's llcense to fill aut the simple prize drawing ticket that makes you eligible to win a new 1.73 Pinto or one of 51 ~r val• uable prizes. It 1 Theo• dore Robins' way of saying "Thonk You" for 52 wonderful years of serving Orange County under the same ownership and man• WATCHES custom 17 jewel Swi1s as•m•ntl FORD . GALAXIE, 500 4 DOOi MAJIDTO,, Cr11i 1-o • ..,otic lro1111.,i11loo11, powtr lro11t·di1c b1cik•1, pewer tlttring, mtdiu111 brown "'t!oltic/!IHl•OO CID 2Y I «rli11d1tr engin1t, vinyl ••ol t1i111, Colilo•nio • ..,iuion1 t11ti119, btlltd .,.,,.. lir1t1, conv111 i111ct trovp; delu•• bu~per guci•d, Al• COH- DITIONE• -Selectcii1e, vinyl in•••I body 1ide !TIOldl"ll· li,.lld 9101-co~plele, AM radio I pin 1lripe1. !=3J.56Sl0266 •J ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE ONLY $3898 65 NEW 1973 F100 LONG WHEEL BASE SFYLESIDE PICKUP fcono 6 tYlinder engine, dondord J 1peo4 11ncro 1ro111"'i11io11, lr.nitllul vi..,t eoet, 001y r90d tc>ut•I, h•l•r. (f10A•l91668) Stir.. #T22J6 ANNIVERSARY $278996 SALE PRICE ONLY LH------------------------ll""""'------------------------J ~L.-----------------------~~ B I R '67 T-Bird H.J. loaded, a ir cond., lo miles, 11 lnt cond. I FBFSB4 ) .. ONLY '67 T-Bird 4 Door landau, vinyl top, e ir, many extras. IWAY423J -· ... ONLY '68 T -Bird' 2 Door landau, excellent cond. I WTXS971 .................. ONLY '70 T-Bird Landau ~er, factory air con- ditioning, good miles. ! 547- BEV I .. .... .. ................ ONLY '71 T-Bird Landau loaded, lo miles, many ex- tra" 19l4DCH I .... ONLY $1152 $1152 115) '71 LTD's & Ga~1·es E~ample: '7 I Ford Galaxie 500 2 Dr. R&H , °"to., ·P.S.. 952 air, good miles. t IS7861 I '66 Mustang Hardtop VS, radio, heater, automa- t ic, power steering, good miles, red. (SVG679 l .......... '68 Falcon 4 Door 6 cylinder, radio, heeter, a u- tometic, P.S., eir cond., good mil es. IWIEB77 I ................ "67 Mustang Convert. VS, R&H , automatic, P.S., a ir cond., new paint, good miles. I TXT b 2 b I ............................ .. '70 Cyclone Hardtop Mercury 2 Or. R & H, auto. matic, air conditioning, good miles. IB94BSYJ ................ .. '71 Torino Hardtop 4 Door. VB, R&H, automatic, P.S., air cond., low miles. I 409BYS I .......................... . '70 Mercury Marquis Brougham. 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I bb, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ews Pl n By JOHN VALTERZA 01 Ille ~Ur P'Uol 11111 An or~anizalion protesting treatn1ent of Jews 1n the Soviet Union plans a 1na- jor evening fally in San Clen1ente next week in advance or the visit by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, who probably will be In the nation 's capital when the march takes place . Nonetheless, hundreds of members and supporters of the Southern Ca lifornia Council of Itussian Je\VS plan a march l:upo Teaclae1·s 70 Back from the San Cleme nte Inn to the gates of the Presidential compound to make thei r feelings known about asserted persecution in the USSR. The march, ending with a candlelight ceremony, will take place after sunset Wednesday, said council president Simon Frumkin. "We'll be most distressed if a representative of the W~ite House doesn't come out to receive th e petition· we have prepared," he sa id. on Joh After Sick-• Ill salary and wage bargaining so f:ir has "been one of silence. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1973 TEN CENTS est March on Nixon's Home So far he said, attempts to arrange for such a.delegate have borne Jitlle fruit. "We plan a strictry p e a c e f u I demonstration down there next week, but unless they allow us to have a fitting climax to our activity, it is hard to predict what will happen," he said. Frumkin, a Los Angeles a r e a businessman, said that his group is "totally peaceful in orientation." "But there \\'ill be 1nembers of the 1nore militant Je\vish Defe nse League in ' our group and they could decide to start shouting if we can't be given the common courtesy by the \Vestem \Vhite House," he said. Brezhnev now plans to arrive on the South Orange Coast next Friday for a few days of continued talks with Presi- dent Nixon and a televised address. At a press conference in Moscow Thursday Brezhnev alluded to the steady pressure placed by Jewry in America for better treatment of Jews in the USSR. The Communist leader i n s i s t e d , however, that th c controversy was con- cocted and that the Soviet Union prac- tices no repression of Jews. Associated Press reported t hat Brezhnev said "There is no Jewish pr<r blem in the Soviet Union ... \Ve do not have any law in the Sovie1 Union forbid- ding the.in to leave _ .. if that clcpartui·e is justified." He said the Jewish issue, ''is artificially being dragged in to the picturC' • ... and I cannot bring mys elf to un· derstand why.·· Brezhnev said 29,000 Jews left the Soviet Union last year and 11 .380 ha ve left in !he rirst fi ve months of 1973. This yea r's total 1night exceed th e 1972 figure , he said . ;,By and large. I ha \'c a very \vannhearted feeling to\vard the Je\'l'S living in the Soviet Union." Brezhnev said. h ••• All lhe \l'ay up to n1 y present (See PROTEST, Page 21 _..ars 1n Road Plan P1~oposed Fo1~ 1977 fro1n AP Dispatches The En1ri ronn1en1al Protection Agcnc1· proposed toda y a traffi c control pion tha1 it said could force all automobiles off the An estimated 70 high school teachers in the Capislrano Unified School District 1--lc---;"·ere reported ~c:_k ~1e job today alter Thumrafs s1cJ(-1n -thcllrsreve to hit the di.stri ct. • Community reaction to the display . or the teacher's union dislike of progress on Aides at district headquarters, \\'here the sick·in caused n1ajor concern or-the-- conduct of classes at the twO area high schools, said few calls from concerned district residents were received. streets of Los Angeles by 1977. The pro- posal is pa.rt of a package of traffic con· ,+---lrol-plans-for---Jl-metr-0poUtan ..... rc<lS....u1 -----< the country. r ' SCAG Panel: No Solution To Ail· rlssue B'' JA CK BROBACK • ot 1111 O•llY P'llet 11111 After si x months of study, a Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) board has concluded that there is no real solution to Orange County's air transportalion problems. The citizens hearing boord. whose n1embers represent six counties, con- ceded that Orange County has the most serious air transportation difficulties in Southern California. But the report. presented to the SCAG executive comnlillce in Los Angeles Thursday, thre\v cold \\'ater oo suggested solutions to Orange County aviat ion pro- bl ems. It sa id proposed civilian jetports at El Toro ~1arine Corps Air Station, Camp Pendleton , Chino Hills and elsewhere have too many obstacles -"largely ooise impact" -lo solve the problem. The gloomy report as far as the county is concerned added that local deficiencies \\ill only magnify \\'ith time. Jt said the Orange County Airport \\i ll have about the same passenger levels in 1980 as today because expansion \¥ill be restricted by no ise limitations. In many of its conclusions the hearing board's report disagreed with the !ind· ing1 in t~e $700,000 master plan of avia- tion Study done for SCAG by William L. Pereira and Associates of Newport Beach. The hearing board report said th.at in lhe 1980s a new airport v.i ll be needed in northeast Orange Countf to serve the growing population of the area and of Riverside Count y. But the proposed Chino Rills jetport in that area has severe air space liJnita· tloos and furthermore, the area has been (S.e AIRPORTS, Page I) Trustee George White, whose phone often Is busy with calls from con· stituents, said that he had two contacts thi.5 morning with citizens angry over the unprecedented action. "I sensed a tremendous resentment or \Vhat took place," he said. "I know 1 would feel that way." · "This bothers me to no end .. .its not the v.•ay to get !he job done," he added. White termed the Capistrano Unifi ed Federation of Teachers, the group whi ch organized the siege of "nausea and upset" as a minority . The sick-in first came to light late \\'ednesday afternoon after a meet·and- confer session with bargaining agents for the district. No progress was made in the bargaining ove r a 14-point benefit package which district spokesmen have said would add $1.5 million to the district budget. The teachers then issued a release blasting trustees for raising the salary of Supt. Truman Benedict by 10 percent but only offering teachers a five-percent in- crease in wages. The calls by teachers claiming illne ss began coming in late Wedneseay and in the morning hours Thursday. At San Clemente fligh School, \Vhcre the bulk of the absences took place , district staff volunteered to staff classrooms and some classes 1vere grouped during the day. Principal Dane! Ta ylor said there y,•as no disruption of classes. but pupils "'ere let out of school about 45 minutes earlier than usual. At Dana Hills High School, \\•here only a few substitute teachers could be found, administrative personnel and even parent volunteers staffed some classrooms. 1be siege of "nausea and upset" by the militant teachers may not have ended, however. Trustees \\•ill meet Monday and the \valkoot Is certain to be the major topic for discussion as the board conside rs passage of a preliminary budget con- taining the cost-of-living increase but none of the new benefits sought by the teachers. The CUFT has hinted that if no pro- gress is made before June 20, yet another • (See TEACHERS, Page ZI D1Hr P'IMt ll•ff , .. ,, Patterns To P01ade1• The skylights above the 1nain stairway in t he new June 22 prior to the school's comn1encemcnt. Ale l Saddleback College library forn1 an interesting gee. l\litchell, director o( co llege and con11nunity serv- metric contrast. The Cacilny -to be nan1ed the ices. is on stairway. Additional picture and story James B. Utt 1'.1emorial Library -will be dedicated are on Page a. ---~~---~---~-~~-----~-~~~ Brezhnev Takes Garage Sale Goof Ends U.S. Report rs '1J . On Tom· of on1e Happily for Coast Pair Ry-DAVID l\lASON .re en an d.David Kerr or Capistrano Mr. and "K!ri'. John ~1ctr.gcr of Olguna MOSCOW (AP) -Like o proud hcmeowner, Leonid I. Brezhnev took I 1 Beach -the victims or a C()Stly garage Beach, returned the cash. American newsmen on 8 tour or his sale mistake ·which threatened all the 1'hetr problems with returning the loot qunrters Thursday in an effort to dis l money they had to pay the rent and \\'ere just as tough as the Kerrs' y,·ere in "the mysterious unknown walting a ve household expenses -arc resting easier trylng to find It. the Kremlin ." today. At the Metzger household last ,..,cekend M fi He said this was ho\v the \\! tern 611.D ~ press often referred to the se t of Their $160 has been returned by a things .,,.·ere hectic, too. -..:;7· · -----mpreme-pc1\ver·in-the."Soviet-Unlon. Laguna Beach couple who had bought a .The couple's godson had been injured Holdlng-hls-ffrst-ncwreont~Yl · -a·s 1eapot-1as week for $J---onl)' 10 find the -lrran aetidcnt;-sirthe-booty gnmcred ge neral secretary of' the Sovie Com-article Stu£fed with n1ystcrious cash. rro1n two days of prowling U01.cnS Ot munist party, Brezhnev summon&.: the The tale of the 1eapo t goes like this: garage soles "''as set aside for the thnc reporters because of his summit meeting !..ate last week ~lrs, Kerr's sister being. Baptists Back Fe1nale Inferiority \vith President Nixon . • PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) --~resolution espousing male superior-Brezhnev took the newsmen first into a organized the sale and dropped by the Come Monday, l\1rs. ~letzger snid, the ity was approved ove rwhelmingly by the 8,600·defegate Souther11 large salon \vhcre the Politburo meets Kerr house to add 10 the me rchandise. couple began to look over the goods and Bapllst Co nvention at its 116th annual meeting here. weekly, on into his private office and By. mistake, Ptlrs. J\crr agreed to add l\1rs. h-lclzger found the mysteriou s cash. The male-female resoktlion approved Thursday read, In part: back through a false bookcase \\1all to a the pot to the Items in the sale. Neither ~rson could re1nembcr the ex· 11J\Jan was not 1nade for the \voman"but the woman for the man . . . hideaway where he takes catnaps. net sale thAt yielded the pot. They \Vo1nan ts the glory o( man .•. Women would not have existed with· He gave some "Insider Information" on A few minutes later she rtallzed tl~c pondered possibl ne\vspa pe_r n<ls. but it The EPA said the plan also could cut driving in northern New Jersey, for ex- ample. by ~ percent. For the Los Angeles region, EPA made some changes In it s original plan· ancl reproposed traff ic controls including <> ceiling on gasoline sales at the 1972-1973 level beginning July I. 1974. Beginning l\1ay J, 1977, gasoline sall':i wou ld be li1nited "so as not to exceed lh" ai r qualily stt1ndard," the EPA said. np· parently implying even grea ler cutbacks. In addition. EPA proposed for Los Angeles: -An imn1cdiate ban oo construction oJ new parking facilities and a gradual 20 percent reduction of parking spaces beginning Jan. 31. 1974. -.-'\ ceiling on motorcycle rcgistralion'i at the 1973 level and restricted operation of two-stroke motorcycles staMing Atay 1, 1974. -Rcttoritting of antipollution dcviC'es on some vehicles. Act ing EPA administrator Robert \V . Fri said he \vould ask Congress to con~ sider ex tending the Clean Air deadline ; for areas so severely affected, giv ine: them more Hine to meet lhc standards. "I am not sure these arc lhe rcsull.' that Congress inlendL'CI. •· Fri said. Fri approved a New York state plan tn· eluding a \'arlety of traffic controls for N~\V Yor~ City. He also proposed plans \\'llh traffic controls of varying severity ror Lhe foll o\ving metropolitan are:as : Boston, ?\1inncapolis-St . P11ul. the Ne1\' York and Philadelphia n1etro regions o: N~,.,. Jersey. Cinclnnnli. Philadelphia . P1!1sburgh, 1-fous ton. San Antonio. Dallas. and El Pnso. Tex .• Rochester. N.Y. and Springfield, ~lass. The controls ranged from requirements for ins)>C(1ion and maintenance or 1·ehicles 10 keep their polluting emissions dO\\'rl lo such stri'"t measures as gasoline rallonin: ~nd even partial bans on \'t':hi- JS.. CO~"l'llOLS. Page ZI c •• ,, Weather Look for\\·ard to a plcasnnt \Yttk · end with "'armer lr nlper::uures nna sunny skies. That"s lhc CfJtlook from the v.•ealhcrlltdy folflwing some scal!ertd clouds 11 long the coast Suturday. Highs Jn the upptr 00s at the benches rislr.g 10 the nlld 70s Inland. INSIDE TODA\' Tiie Newport llarbur 1\rt n1 11- S<'llt>J 1101 a ucw nru1 t Jl>etl· 111e11lal e%l1ibit. Rnll''' rltcr1• ba c "rt 1eLect io11 011 ·11e ttlUtt .. 11.rll director's cholcts. 11 nta.arlr-r su1·vey ''-'0·" ttttcttrrnJ.en. Ser story itl io<lay'.1 \Vec:kr11drr. Ollt n'.n." how ho runs Politburo meetings. che(ked pot contained ''a\1 the n1oncy we had in \vould be e:isy for sonleone to o\ol\e u •d ' 'h !I kbkh 1.1 Y..,•l•r,,lc•IM1llN• • Jessie Sappington of I~ouston~ Tex., Jntroduced the resolution out his Kramlin intcr-co1nmunlcatlons the world" an 1n pan.ic s e ran · o 11c qulc uc t nt 'vay as well. l .M. •~• , M••... 11 ., in roughly the form in which it was passed. But, after p ass I n g_ a~•stcm while reporters watched and g<1rage sale. Then they noticed an· od urging the ~::'i':~1• 'i := ':. 1 1: through the resolutions coinmlttee, it rep~sentcd almost the oppo· shOwed off pitturei and othe-r m~l'rlcntos. It ,vas too late. return or the c~sh to save lhe Kerr c:1nttnH lt·t• °"-'(...,, 11 slt.o view. Newsmen got a glimpse o! a small A couple had .iust boogln the !tern for a household fron1 fiscal disaster. ~::~~'~ ll ::=:::"-:" ;:.~ c conlmitte , ~ 1 called (or giving "ful ecogniti.o.tJ to white spilt~ nen~ Brez~v .s des~. a b tldrt f The phones rang ond the problen1 \vas ::::,,:1"~~·:. '! ;::.._ ~ 1• 11 ,-I---'-''. I d ,hi I I b -h--I d I ti I l lf " --bed-lri"'-1>''""' hidta"9J'r •-uci.._uo '(Qn o . -solved--'---1--i•"''"'""""' n.,,~-,..,..,,..r--ati-.. I women In ca ~rs P ro. cs n c urc anc ~nom na ona e. refrigerator and a \\'Cll stocked nledlcinc Airs. Kerr sought help 1,hrough Kerr drove to Laguna to retrie\'e his P'l1.lfl<• 1>u w .. ..,,.. • ~1rs. Sappington .re1n~roduced her version before a vote could cabinet... • newspaper ads. but heard nothing an badly needed cash. ::,.,::,:•c.,.. :: :.-:--:,::""" '~ ~ • be taken on the cun11n1ttce ~ Thc...lhr~bour roeeting_.\\1ilh nc,vsmcn \Yeelr.end. \\'Ith hlnl he b~ght~ a bouquet\ of •1111 .......,. 1.1 lSee TOUR. Page l) Then. v.·cll lntb 1thls wee~. the bu yers, nowcrs. 1 I . " • . .. . . • San Cle1oente Capistrano EDITION ' VOL. 66 , NO. I 66, 4 SECT IONS, 52 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FR IDAY. JUNE 15, 1973 Jews Plan Protest March on Nixon' Uy JOllN VALTERZ1\ DI lht Diiiy 1'1101 51t H An organization protesting lreatrnent of Je\\'S in the Soviet Union plans a 1na- jor evening fally in San C\c111ente nexl week in advance of the visit by Sov iet leader Loonid Brezhnev, who probably will be in the nation's capilal when !he nlarch takes pl ace. Nonetheless, hundreds of n1en1bers and liupporters of the Southern Ca lifornia Council of H.ussian Je\VS plan n n1arch !ro1n the San Clemente Inn to the gates of the Presidential compound to make their feelings known about asserted persecution in !he USSR. The march, ending with a candlelight ceremony, will take place after sunset \Vednesday, said council president Sin1on Frumkin. "We'll be most distressed if a representative or the 'Vhite House doesn't come out to receive the petition· v.·e have prepared," he said. So far he said, attempts to arrange for such a delegate ha ve borne li ttle fruit. "We plan a stricUy p eaceful demonstration down there next week. but unless they allow us to have a fitt ing cllma:< to our activity, it is hard to predict what will happen," he said. Frumkin, a Los Angeles ar e a businessman, said that his group is "totally peaceful in orientation ." "But there will be members of the 1norc n1ilitant Je\vish Defense League in ' our group and they could decide to start . shouting If we can't be given the co1nmon , courtesy by the 'Vestem \Vhite House," he said. Brezhnev now plans to arrive on the SouUt Orange Coast next Friday for a few days of continued talks \\1ith Presi- dent Nixon and a televised address. At a press conference in 1'-1osrow Thursday Brezhnev alluded to the steady pressure placed by Jev.•ry in An1erica for better treatnient of Jews in tl1e USSR. The Comn111nist leader i n s i s t c d . ho\l-·cver, that 1 h c controversy \\'as con- cocted and that the Soviet Union prac- tices no repression of J c\YS. Associated Press reported t h a l Brezhnev said "There is no Je\vish pr1r blcn1 in the Soviet Union ... \\'c do not ha\'c any lav.· in the Soviet Union forbid - ding lhe1n to leave ... if that departure is justified.'' He said the Je1vish issue, ;.is artiricially being dra g@ into the picture • Today's Finni N.Y . S toeks TEN CENT S . and r cannot bring 1r1ysclf to un· dcrstand 1rhy:· Brezhnev said 29.&00 JC\\'S left the Soviet Union last \'Car and 11.380 have lcfl in the fir.,t fiv~ n1onths uf 1973. This renr's 1otal rnight exceed !he 1972 figure, he said. "By and largl', I ha 1·c a 1 1cry 11·armhcartcd feeling toward the Jbv.•s !iving in the Soviet Union." Brezhnev said . " ... All the \1·ay up to my present \See PROTEST, Page 2) OU rs1n 70 Back on Joh After Sick -in An estin1ated iO high school teachers in salary and wage bargaining so far has the Capistrano Unified School District been one of silence. \1·crc reported back un the job today Aid~s at district headquarters, \l'hcre1-af1er Thursday·s sick-in -1he first ever . . . to hit the district. lhe s1ck·1n caused n1a1or concern for the ---COmn1u11ity reaction to the display or-conduct-of-c\asses-at-tlte-two-area-high-- thC teacher's union dislike of progress on schools, said few calls fron1 concerned district residents were received. I No Solution To Air Issue Trustee George White, whose phone often Is busy ~1ith calls from C<lll· stiUJents, said that he had two contacts tttla: morning v.·ith citizens angry over the unprecedented action. ''I sensed a tremendous resentment or \\'ha t took place," he said. "I know I \\•ould feel that way." "This bolhers me to oo en~ .. .its not lhe \\'llY lo get the job done," he added. \Vhite termed the Capistrano Unified Federation of Teachers, the group which U.Y JACK BR OBAC K organized the siege of ·'nausea and 01 '~' 0111y 1"1111 s1111 upset" as a minority. Aher six months of study. a Southern The sick-In first came to li ght late California Association of Go\'emmenis \\'ednesday afternoon after a meet-and· confer session with bargaining agents ror (SCAG) board has concluded that there !he district. is no real solution to Orange County's ai r No progress 11·as 1nade in the transportation problems. bargaining over a 14-point benefit The citizens hearing board. whose package which district spokesmen have 111embcrs represent six count ies, con-said would add $1.5 milli on to the district ceded that Orange County has lhe most budget. . serious air transportation difficulties in The teachers then issued a release Southern Californi.'.l. blasting trustees for ra ising the salary of But the report. presented to the SCAG Supt Truman Benedict by 10 percent but cxccuti\·c cocruniftee in Los Angeles only offering teachers a five-percent lo·· Thursday. threw cold '''aler on suggested crease in wages. solutions to Orange C):iunty aviation pro· The calls by teachers claiming illness blems. began coming in hue 'Vednescay and in It said 1>roposed civilian jctpor1s at El the morning hours Thursday. Toro l\-larine Corps Air Station, Camp At San Clemente 11igh School. \vherc Pendleton, Chino ~lills and elsewhere th~ bulk of the absences took place. have too many obstacles -"largely district staff volunteered to staff noise im pact" -fo solve the. problem . classrooms and snme classes were The gloomy report as far as the county grouped during the day. is concerned added that local deficiencies Principal Darrel Taylor said there \\•as 1\;11 only magnify \lith time. no disruption of classes. but pupils '•••ere It said the Orange County Airport \1'1\1 let out of school about 45 niinutes earlier have about the s.ime passenger levels in than ttSual. 1980 as today because expansion 11•ill be At Dana Hills High School, "·here <lnly restricted by noise Hmltations. a few substitute teachers could be round. In many of ils conclusions the hearing administrative personnel and even parent board 's report disagreed with the find· volWltecrs staffed some classrooms. ings in the $700,000 master plan of avia· The siege of "nausea and upset" by the lion stud y done for SCAG by Ylilliam L. militant teachers ma y n<lt have ended, Pereira and Associales of Ne1\'pott however. Be:\ch. Trustees "'ill meet ~1onday and the Patterns To Po1ade1· The s 1ghts above the main stairway ln the new Saddlf ack College library forn1 an iJ1teresling geo- metrii! contrast. The facility -to be nan1ecl the James B. U!l ~·lemori al Library -will be dedicated June 22 prior to the school 's comn1encemcnt. ~'l e i lilitchell, director o( college and communily serv- ices. is on sta!rway. 1\dditional picture and story are on Page,a. Garage Sale Goof Ends The he aring board report said that in 11•alkoul is certain to be the n1ajor t-0pic. Brezlmev T akes U.S. Reporters On Totu· of llon1e Happily for (;oast Pair rhe 1980s a new airport v.•ill be needed in tor discussion as the board considers northeast Orange County to serve the passage or a preliminary budget con- growing population of the area and of faining the cost-Of-li ving increase but lllversldc County, none of the nc1v benefi ts sought by the But the proposed Chino Hills jetport in teachers. that ares has severe air space limita· The cu n has hinted that if no pro- l-·/L--tlmLttimHurthennore, the·area-ha.s·been -gress is made-before-June..20, yet-another (S.. AIRPORTS, Page II • .(S.. TEACHERS , Page I) • Made for Men? -Baptists _ ·Bcick Fe1nale 111.feriori ty PORTLAND, Ore, (AP) -A resolutio n espousing male superior· ity was approved overwhelmingly by the 8,600-delegatc Southern Baptist Convention al Its I 16th annual meeting here. The male-female resolution approved Thursday read , in part: "l\Ian was not made for lhe \voman but tho woman for the n1an ... \Voman is the glory o! man ... Women would nol have existed with· out man." Jessie Sappington of 1-lou ston, Tex .. introduced the resolution in roughly t.be form in whicl1 it was passed. But, after pa ss in g through the resolutions co1nnlil\ee, it represented almost the oppo· site view. • The con1n1ittee 's l 'ers1011 called for giving "full recognition to women in leadership roles in church nnd den ominational life." _ · "" snppingtoJU:einlroduced ber v_e.r.sion belote a.. vota.<ould , be taken on Lhe co1111ni4ce·,). '-. Ry DAVJD l\1ASON C ~10SCOW (AP) _ Like a pruud 1relchen and David Kerr or Capistrano hcn1eowner, Leonid J._Brezhnev took.=~Beach -!he victims of a costly gurage Ji'iCI'JarnJfewsmen on a four 0 ri1s tile n1istake '"hich threatened all the quarters Thursday in an effort lo dispel money they had to pay the rent and "the mysterious .unknown wafting above household expenses -are resting easier the Kttmlin." He said this Wa!I bo\v the 'Vestern today. press <lften referred to the scat of Their $160 has been returned by a supreme power in the SOvlet Union . Laguna Beach couple "'ho had bought a Holding his first news conference as tea\)Ot last wec lc for $1 only to find the general secretary of the Soviet Com· article stuffed wi1h nlysterious cash. munist_party, __ .Qceihoe_v.J.U.mmQnc~ the_ The ·1ale·of the teapot goes like this: repurters because or his summit meeting La te iast W'"'k Mrs. •Kerr's sister \vil h President Nixon. · "" Brezhnev took the ne"•smcn first into a organized the sale and dropped by the large snlon \vhere the Politburo mecls Kerr hou.sc to ndd to the merchandise. weekJy, on lnto his private office and By mistake, Mrs. Kerr agreed to add bnck throtigb a· fal1C bookcase wall to a the pot l.O the Items in the sale. hldeawa.y where he takes calnaps. lie gave some "Insider lnfomiation" on A few min utes la ter she realized the ho1v he run! PoUtburo meetings. chc<'ked pot contained "tll the tnoney we had in out hl5 Kremlin lnter-communlc1'tions the v.·orld'' and ln panic she ran to the systc.m whlle reparters watche<:I a11d gnrage iw lc. showed off pictures and other mementos. 11 \\'tis too Jall~. Newsmen got a glimpse of a small white spittoon qcnr Brezhnev's de'!k, a A couple had Jwt bought the-Item for a bed in h IS private hldellll'Rf, a bucl. nnd drivC!.n off. rtfrlger1lor and a \\'ell stocked ntcdlcinc ~lrs. Kerr sough! help 1hrough -c·abtntr. ewspapcr-ads, but-hcnrtl-nothm t11! The three-hour meeting with nc,vsmcn \Yeekend. , (See TOUR. Page %) Then, we)! into thi s 've.ck, the buyers. ~1r. nnd ~;!rs. J oh!! l\1c!t.grr of Lnguna Beach, returned lhe cash. ·rhcir problems wllh returning the loot "·ere jusl as tough as the !\errs' were in trying to find it. At fhe J\lctzgcr household lost u·eckend things \\'ere heclic, too. The couple's godson hRd been injured in an accident. Sn the t?ooty &nmcretl fro1n two days of prowling dozens of gnrage sales "'as set aside for !he time "being. Come ~1ondny, ~1rs . i\lt't?_gcr snit!. the couple began tn look over the f:loodS nnd Mrs. ~lctz.gcr found the mystcriou!'i cash. Neither pi'rson could re1ncn1bcr the ex· net sale th~t yielded the pot. The v pcndrrrd possible nc1vspoprr :ids. hut it 1rou1i.; be e.:isy ror some-0nc to n111kc a quick buck thnt way lt!I \Yell. Then they noticed Rn n<l urging the rt'lurn or the cash 10 suve the Kerr household fron' fiscal disaster. The phones rang and !he probte1n '''as solved. Kerr drove to Laguna to retrieve. his dly needed CllOll. With him he bro~ght a bouquet of nov.·er$:- Roacl Plan Proposed Fo1~ 1977 From AP Dispolchrs The Environn1 nltt l Protection Agent\' proposed today a ffic cont rol pl::in that it said could force II automobiles off !he slrcet~ of Los Ali cles by 19n. 'M!e pro- posa l 1s part of a package of traffic con· lrol plans for 13 metropo litan areas Jn the coun1ry. 1c 1 sat I pan also could cut driving in northern Nc\v Jersey, for ex· ample, by 60 percent. For the Los Angeles region. EPA made some changes in its original plan and rc1>ruposed traffic cootrols including a ceiling on gasoline sales al the 1m-19'13 lc\lel beginning July I. 1974. Beginning l\1ay l, 19i7, gasoUne salc3 · would be limited "so as not to exceed th•• air quality standard," ttie EPA said, ap· parently implying even greater cu tbacks. In addilion. E:PA propo~ for Los Angeles: S. -An in1mediate ban on construction o! new parking facilities and a gradual 21': percent red uction or parking spaces beginning Jan. 31, 1974. -A ceiling on motorcycle registration·; at !he 1973 level and restricted operation of two-stroke motorcycles s1a rting J\1ay I, 1974. -Retrofill ing or antipollution devices on some vehicles. Acting EPA administrator Robert \\'. Fri said he \vould ask Congress to con· sider extending the Clean Air deadline ; for areas so severely affected. givin,::: them more lin1e to nieel the standards. "I am not sure these arc the rcsuJI .. · that Congress i!ltt:nded .'' Fri sa id . rr_i aµpro\led a New York state plan in - cluding a variety of traffic controls for N~\\' Yor~ City. He also 1>roposed plans \1•1th traffic controls of varying severity for the follo\ving nietropolilan areas : Boston. ~1inneapolis-St. J>nul. the Ne11' \'ork and Philadelphia metro regions 0~ 1\1~\\' Jersey, Cincinnati. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh. llouston. San Antonio. Dallas. and El Paso. Tex., Roche ster. N.Y. and Springfield. r..·lass. The controls rnngcd from requircn1cnts for inspection and maintenance of rchicles to keep their polluting emission!) <101~11 !O such stri"t n1casures as gasoline ralion1n~ and even partial bans on vchi· (Sec CONTROLS, Puge 21 Orange Coast Weather Look forward to a p!cri~int \Veek- cnd 1vith v.·arnier tcmperuturcs and sunny skies. That's the outlook from the \\'eathcr)ady follov.•lng son1e scattered clouds nlong the coast Saturday. Highs in the upper r.os at the bet1chcs ri sir.g to lhe n1id 70s inland. I NSIDE TOD.\Y 'I'l!e Newpo•·t /lurb ,11· 1lrt ni tt· seuri1 lias a •ll'!C i:111J e:tpe:rl· l)leJ1Lc1l e.J:l11b11 . Rntl1 rr tl11:i11 ba se art 11clcl'tit1i1 0~1 ·1ie 111u.se· 11111 director.~ c!1oicr~. ,, n1a.tslve survey 1rt111 1nirlrr1ro1:en. Set Sfory 111 to!/cJ!''ll \l't·rJ:cnder. 41 y_.,, Sotvlct J \..M. ll"Yil 1 ao..11"' " C•lllOt'Rl• ) C!•\tlllel J•·U c..,,1,, 1l Cfto\JWtri ll 0111~ Nltl<t~ II •;111r111 II•'• • l!Rttn11"""""' 11.n l<ll'ltn<t ~t.11 '"" ~ •n""11 11 .........--or ""'~ L•nirt'11 ••I Ml,.M'1 t l'tv·r1 11.-1..·.,:~•I l'llni!' 11 fll•llf~OI ...... 40 , Or•.,.f Ca11111, 11 ltr•t•v••llll tlole ,...,., ·~ SN(lr Mtffi lf·I 1.i..1,._ " Tl!f•litl Jl.J:I: w ... n,.. • Wt"' '• NIN'I II· I """ I 2 DAl l 'f PILOI SL B1~ezlmev Has Respect Fo1· Nixon - , From Pa9e l TOUR ... "·as an obviou~ attfmpt by tM bu!>h}'- bro1rcd, oftt:n forbidding Kreinlln leader 10 cast hin1Sflf In a ncv.• in1:1ge as he prepares for his fir5t trip to the Un lted States. Brezhnev eVen gO( Into his f11.mily af- fairs -about which little Is ever disclosed-saying hl.s wife "ls not too \1·ell she's in bed." ' . He said ~ won't be ll<'t.'Ompanylng i\10SC0\\' {AP\ -SQ1·ict leader Leonid hun to the United Slates, and neilher "'ill Brf'r.h11r1· snld Thurs1l11y night hl' has his son. Hi.~ son's boy, Brezhnev said, is protnun1! re1-p<.><'1 tnr l'rtllident Nixon <._'()!l'llng up-111 exam tin1e. lie laugllfti nnd "bas1•1I 1111 lht· fac1 111~11 tho Presidc11l 8..'l td, ··v ou kno11· 11·hat the feelings of a t·hose 10 1.1kr n rcnli~tlt· and eonslructivt> falhl•r are at a !ln1e like 1M1 . as If he ;ipprQl'H;"h lo the 1>roble111 of improving could h<'lp by staying here wllh hln1 ." • • • ...... _., _______________ . ..---- Gold Prices Surge Dollar Hits ,,, ... .:. ... 1, In Europe Tra.de · "'' 1 From Wire Services In London, the dollilr opened •t. $2.5127 . The doll ar plunged to a record low to-to the pou nd , down fractionally from day in Amsterdam. dipped sharpl y. in $2.5775 one day earlier. . l'arls and declined slightly in otb.er Euro-Jn ~!ockholm , !he dollar o~ al 4.21 J---.,...h.•11~o~nJo-bbe~llWWeett-6Ut~'•'ffi-$H\tr-~ie~•~;~· ---~~~'&wlil"''~n·~oo-wer~ted-fi r!t to llr~ 'fht""C--0tt1111111,is1 parl~ t•hief.--flitkl--Kixoo lhird.:floor olflce_suile l\·be.rc. Btuhtlf.v ....!~..:<..A has ro11sis1t·ntly adh\•rr<l lo the cle<'!:ir:i· :-.ptnd!! muC'h of his "·orking d:iy. Tllt'y pean cspltal11. At the same time, gold s..-.·edish kroner, a 0.7 percent dip from the Thu~sda.y price . price! ga.n' t.-::--:-::-:-:--;;':!';!~"'!'~_jj;e_~lw:Ji;ll..l',llll<d..JIL_....:l_J an er dlhl:! --~···"""-'marks~ dQ\\.·n from the Thursda lion n111dc In his Orsi i111lt1~J1ral addrC'SS l\Crt• led through large plnin doors \1·i1h a ir\ 1969, thut il 11·as 11n1c tu pass ··fron1 gold-011-blut'k figure ··oi1e·· to one side. the t'rll or t·onfrontation 10 the era of Inside the Politburo room . ne\ltSnlen nl'golialion ." 11·cre sea ti>d in lea I her armchairs on one Brezhnc1• 111acle the rt'n1arks dur ing n side or a huge green, fel1-co1'ered table. th ree.hour n1eeting 11·i1h U.S. t'O r· l::ight <'rystal glasst"S, filled l\'ilh blue and r<'spondents in lhc Krc1nlin . his first rt'd pen~lls, "·ere spotted on the table, nC'ws conference since he look po"·cr in along \\'1th bottles of fru it juice and 1964, tninC'rat 11·ater. 1'hl.'y \1·cn; invited to nit'<'\ Drezhncv ut Brt>zhnev .. \\'Caring a, sununer "'eight to1111ccllon \1'1\h his first trli> Vi !he b!ut>-gray sun and a blue and red lie, jug- Unllcd States next 1.,.eek. gled pencils and a n1at chl>ox as he rhn!-ted -first li.'nsely, U1cn n1ore ea sily - 1'hc 61'>-ycar·old Sol'ict leader voiced ii·it h the neii·snien. •·very grC'at r(·Spt>cl" fu r Nixon. and .l·lt' puffc<l ahout. one fllt<'r tipped <l11claN)d tht• \Vatt•rga !c scanlla\ v.•ill have l·iga.rcltt• Cl't'ry half-hour, 11 t•u tback froni no part i11 the fnrtht"orning :;un11nit lnlks. his chain-snioking dai•s. lie api>eared fit. lfe said il 11·011hl be indecent for hirn 10 " 11t'l'pite past run1ors aboul bad hea lth. bring ii up. but his ryes showed strain. ·· ... The thou ght has never enll'red my Brezhnev said, "Here is "'here the head as to Ylhelh<'r or not President Nix-Politburo of the Central Conunill<'c on has losl any influence or hos gained 1uee!s every ThW'sday. This is "'here 11·c nny Influence as a result of \\latcrgale," have an exehange of vlcivs on nny pro- Brezhne v said in reply to ne\\·sn1en's blem undrr discussion ... Perhaps it's queries. ··And t an1 not therefore goi ng to so1nething like the Congress. the United States in lht• hope.· or \1'ilh Ill<> ··nut ire Russians put a diff<'rcnt intention of bringing nny prl·ss ure to bear meaning on !ht• v.·ord 'discussion.• on the President in connN.·t ion "·ilh what ·· ... All of the seats around the table is purely a domestic affair:· and along the 11·alls tC'stify to the col- Brezhne\' said his talks v.·ith Nb:on ie<"l ive maMer in 1\·hich decisions arc 11·ould be of "historic in1portance" and taken in this room." v.·ould co1·er the political. eultural and ··0o you decide by majori1y \'Ote?" a Ci:Onon1ic fields. reporter asked. ··\Ve arc going to make a great effor_t That 11·as the general . princ iple to give a ne1\· in1pulse to our relatlonsJ in Brezhnev said. but he added , "Onlv rarC: tht' futu rC'," he declared. ly do l\'e ha ve to resort to \'otir1g pro- Brczhn(•v p.1int l'd a pi!curc of future e<'dures. In 99.9 percent of the cases a n1 assi\'c <'Nno1nie link s bct11·ee11 the t\l'O decision is taken after a long discussion grt'At. powers -trndc involving basic and l\'e con1e to an agreed poin t of view resources and tt•chnology nnd reaching far beyond "our !>trying fil'(' 1\·agonloads ··1 usunlly sit at the head of the table of card igans and our s<'lling the United the re and if,a queslion can·t be decided it States fil·e 11·agonloads of jacket s." is held in abeyance for a time." "\\7hat 11·c v.•ant to suggest is really . A small group il then appointed to ar- Jarge-scale <'CQnom ic rt'lat ions ..... 11°0rl hy rn•e al a consensus, he said. of .the sca le of our t11·0 big co1uitries." he Taking newsmen into his private office. said . he poinled to a huge buttoned panel Referring lo recent !alks he has had ··through ..-.·hich I can get an y member of y,•ifh \'isiting l'.S. senators and to the an-the Politburo." noun('('mcnt of a deal ror export or So\'iet Testing his,. office intercom, he asked 1---.n"1att1r:d-gttt-. -BrM:hrnor-r·e-mi-n-ae-d--·1-11-aid~ .. \\'ha t's gobig--nn-ntf.folaTh· ne11·smcn of his counlry's 0 th er tonight. resources. "There's a weightlifting competition." At a n~\1·s conference in \\'ashington the akle replied. Thursday. presidt>nt ia\ assistant Henr.· "t'm not interested. I can't !Ut A. Kissinger said flat\~· there ··l\·ill not~ 11·<'ights," Brezhnev shot back. an agreement on the substance\' or \\'hen did he last use his ''hot line" s~ategic-~rms-limitatioo SALT negoli a-\\"ith Nixon? tions dunng the 1ret>k-loog su mmit. "Loog time ago. I can't remember. But , \l'e have very good relations wilh ~fr. ',• ,,.,, ...A.. 1•~ nd •• ;-.i ,.... )..( ""&ers a 90 1,~re is little need for it." B I Brezhnev said he lried to keep hJs of-r ez uiev Sl<lted lice "as rree as possible or memento•. souvenirs and things llke that. But l\'ll ly- nilly they still pile up." For San Cle11ie11.te With obvious pleasure. Brezhnev show-C'd newsmen pictures taken with Nixon during their first su1nmit in ~fay 1972 V' 'I F • / and another sho11ing \Vest German Ch3n· LSL, . 0/1. rl( CT)' cellor Willv Bandt and B r ezhnev nlOtorboawig in the Crimea in Sep- \\',\SHl\'GTt1\' 1:\P \ -So\'iet \l':idrr te1nber l9il. Leon id Brl'thil\'I 11 ill fh· to Prcsidenl \\1ith deadpan seriousness. Brezhne\' l'\ixon·~ N'<'an~ide ~:i n Clrn1rn1e estate !X"inted to "'hat appeared 10 be a "'a\1-to- ne~t Fr1dA ~. \1 here h<' is lo dehl'cr a nA· 1\·alJ curtained bookcase. He intoned : tionv.·ide telt>\'ision address. ··1'0'011• so as to Jee\·e no mort doubts In That broodC'ast v.·ill probablv take your mind, let me say that this is the plaN> Sunday. June 2t from the \\'estem bookcase. So no..-.· if 1 stopped there you \\'hite. !louse. "·ould think I 11·as very sln<'f'tt. and to Before arril'u1g in Sout h Orange Coull-sho ..-.· ho11· sincere I am ..-.·ill tell \'OU it's ly. Brtzhne\' \rill spend the 11·eek in oot a bookcase." • Can1p Oa\ id, ~laryland. and \\·ashington. At a signal from h I m the bookcase D.C'. opened out11·ard, revealing Brezhnev's Ile is m·hcdulcd to arri\"e in the U.S. pri1·ate den . . Saturday and stay at the P~sidential "This is l\·here I usual!~· eat" he con· rt'!rt":rt through rhe l\'e<'kend. fided. "You see th is litt le Couch In the re: ~londny he 11·111 be ~'elcomt'd at the If I get a chance, maybe I can get a nap \\'hite House b\· President r\lxon and the there_" t11·o leaders ,,·{JI bl.-gln tht'ir discussions. As he l!Xi till' rrporters out of !he ThcrC' will be a \\'JUie !louse dinner r.ton-roo1n, he said ... ,.oo see there are no day nit:h!. bombs. no explosives here.'· Talk~ 11·ill conlinue Tuesdal'. Another At one point . Brezhne1• 3Sked a JAA."lil l l'l't'nf. dinnC'r I'l l ihe SovieJ rt'portrr. doubling as a pholo!?fapher, Enibass'~·. is' SC't ror Thur~d:iy night. "Ou1 or a hvndrcd ho11· n1a14good ones After hi s stay at the \\.t>stern \rhllr du ~ou get :·· ' Jfou:-t'. Brezhn\'\' 11·1!1 rrturn l 0 ·•Fi\'(' or six:· the nc1rsman repli ed . \\'ashLn"IOll and n~· hon1c lo :\losco11 . ··That's too IOI\' an e-fficienc\' factor " " Brczhnt'\' retorted. 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"""'"' ~~.....-'"°' m ~ .. .., ..,.._ T« ...... 171'1 .. 1'4)21 C~ A"'9ttlt.htt 641·1671 s. c ........ "" 0•=•-••: r • ..,._. 4tl'44tl '-"""'' '"" °''-""'" ...... ;,,,. .. ~. Mt _, '""''" n1w'!f11....., ....... ' --.. .. ... "'-" folilltt!ll -~ .. ·~ .,._ _ .. , .. , ~1.-..g1 ~-r. 'r-oi.M _,,,,, ,,~ 11 Cti!LH'"'-L ~-~ ..... , .... ., uu ............. -U.11 _ .... , .. -... .. , ... l<Pt IOIM ~. ' h.X'Onl1.>Uve has an effirienl"y factor of 15 (It 17 percent :ind that's been done a\\':IY \\Ith no"·_'· ··rn1 tl<X a professional photographt'!r," !he newsman Stiid. "Thank God ,'' Brezhnev tt'plied. f'rona Page l CONTROL S . • • r\(' use in 1he 00111Ho"11 arc:is. The l\'c1\· \'ork City npprol'ed by EPA includt!I: -\·rhicl <' inspection and mtlllntenance . -A "sel('('lil'e ban" on taxi cruising. inspec'lion of taxis thrff times a yl'ar, and cqu1pn1cm of WU \\ith antlpoUutJon rquipn'.lt'nl required ill Californ ia on 1975 1·rhi('lts. ·~ -l{t"<iuc tioos of ~larking !'pace Ill ~l:inhattan plus st.Tkl l'nforcement of 1raff1c and p.1rklng regulations. -Retrol1llillf-of c:1talytic antlpollution de\"lcts on hea,1· duty ,·ehicltt. -RtstriC\ini deU,•erics to hours OYUide the U.SUlll ..-.-ork da)'. -ExclusiYe bus !ant'!. Impr ov ed transit StrYlct. and \'O\untary atag&ering of ..-.·orklng hours. -lmpositJon ot tolls on aU East River and ttarttm Rh-·er BridgeJ. "The overall e f f t!'C t ... ~1n be 10 n1akt II more dlfflt.'Ull and 1nore roitly for an individual to drT~ lnto ~lanhauan 1nd find -p!'uicinr"'tpate-for-ttis--nr. allOOu&h it ..-.-ill be easy for ~n lndl''ldual lo UM tl'ft 1t for con1muting into Ne•· Vort.. sald All E p A $WT\11Ury sheet. Speal~it1g to Deaf European n10ney experts do not feel a close ol 2-:0000 marks."bul Sy ml -morn- new economic move by Presiden t Nixon ing 11 ~lid moved up to 2.5875 marks. Bullion dealers fixed the price of gold lo rombat inflation goes far enough. '11ley at $120 an ounce. up $2.25 fron1 the clos- also said recent Watergale developments i~g price T.h~rsday and nea rly three hurt confidence in the dollar. times the of£1c1al \Vashinglon priet. From Pqe J In Amsterdam, the dollar opened at 2.731 3 gullders, or 2.22 percent lov.·er than ils closi ng price Thursday and a record 13.8~ percent under the Feb. 9 rate of 3.1715 guilders that preceded the dollar AIRPORTS ... devalua tion. d esignated by SCAG as a wildlife and In Paris, the dollar used by tourists open space preserve, it \Vas noted. Julie Nixon Eisenho,ver is :issistcct by int erpreter Ethel Giett to trans· lat~ he r '''ords into sign Jang11:lgt> as she deliver!! the co1n1nence1nent address to the gradua1i11g: cl:iss of the Atn erican School for the Deaf in \\'est Hartford. Conn. and speculators nosedived to 4.26-27 Burton Jones, clwi rman of Uie hearing francs. ll was 4.30 francs al the close of ~~.d . sai~t.ruture use of El Toro for joint b · Tl sd c1v1han·m1htary operations "'As eI-_usincss iu r ay. tremely doubtful due to U.S. Def~ "\\'ell, Nixon didn't say much about Department objeci ion.s. · curbing inflation." one banker said, "and . The board. has held IO public hearing's the monetary circles feel he has not done sn'lCe las1 t\ovember including three in Visito1· to Coast D1·0.w11s, enough to straighten out the economy." Orange County . ill can1\·hile , stock market prices con-The report concluded that fu ture air transport requiren1ents of Orange County linucd to drop sharply today, as \V all "'ill apparently have to be met by ex- Streel reacted negati\·ely lo Nixon's ~anded ser\'iccs at Los Angeles lnterna· economic plans. t1onal and 9"tario Jn1emational a i.rp>rts. The Dow Jones a1·erage of 30 in-Eve n. Long Beach airport, ..-.<h.ich could dustrials, \\'hich lost more than 12 points serve transport needs or the 11.estern part Thursday after the President announced of the county. cannot handle a heavy ln- Evide11tly Caugl1t by Tide An appa rent non-s11•in1mer 11•ading in the surf off lluntington Beach, dro11·ned Thu rsday afternoon after he e1·iden1ly stepped in a hole and "·as washed to sea by a riptide. lifeguards reported. The body has not been recovered. The 23-year-old Seattle, \Vash. nlan was carried off so quickly that nearby Sl\'imm ers and his brother and sister on lhe beach ~·ere unaware of any trouble, 4 Je,vs Arrested · Sl1outing_.Ap_peal In Wlrite Hou se thc price freeze, had fallen 12.57 points crease in traffic, the report stated. said lifeguard 1\tark Bodenbender. n1ore to 890.35 at 9 a.m. (PDT•. Following the princlple pttsertlalion, The man 's iden1ity is being \\'ithheld Declines outnurnbe red ad\'ances by ~trs. Doreen 1\1ars~ll of Newport Beacli, until next of kin is noti fied, he said. 1norc than 9 to 2 in rather slo1\' trading on county representative on the hearing The only person to spot any trouble the Ne1.,. York Stock Exchange. board, and supervisor David Baker bolh 11·n.s lifeguard Greg Condict l\'ho v.·ns On the American Stock Exch ange. criticized Ne..-.·port Beach and Costa n1ann ing a to"·er about 650 feet away. losers h<'ld a broa d lead over ga iners in ~le.sa 1.or zooing prac tices l\'hich they about three-quarters of a n1ile sout h or modt'rnte tradi ng. d f led iluntlngton Beach Pier. The market decline reflec ted disap-sai ai to protect the integrity of the airport. "He scanned the area once an d saw the pointn1ent and confu sion over President Bak d n1an in the \Yater." Bodenbender said. Nixon's economic plan , said Eldon A. er sai • "We con!lltanUy get pro- "\Vhen he looked back he saw a "''aving Grin1n1 of \Valston & Co. tests from the people of Newpcrl Beadi .. loo h h and Costa ~tesa about noise but on the hand. Greg phoned for help· , grabbed his "Some economists say 1t s " an . h h d he b h .. t 1·111 t t •• " he ot er an t Y make zone changes in booy and ran out to the m•• but never ut ot ers say 11 s 00 1 e 00 a..,, lh t ·1· I d h _, remarked. . e ..-.·o c1 1es on an near t e airpa:l.'' saw him again." In Zurich, the dollar opened at 3.06-He pointed lo apartment developmenl1: ··He y,·as appareotly a non·stA·Unmer or 3.0630 Swiss francs. dov.'ll marginally in Co6ta ~1esa 90Uth of the airport and a very poor Sl\'lmmer." he said. from Thursday's close of 3.075-3.0780 industrial de\·eJopments ln Newport "He must ha"e stepped in a litt .. 1.e;.c,ho~lcii.~-fran __ cs_._ ~ &ach areas near the airport wbkh are a Ii1lterifjtf<Je ~·as puUiiifSnd.-he "''as -------airport~ed-putting-gruler strtss-on gone. He 11·asn 't up long enough to make 1 the need for air transport services. a tighl for il." Pahu Trees Stolen Mrs. Marshall and Baker ... re rtply- Liftguards. assisted by a Ne .... ·port ing lo a statement by the hearing board Beach Police Department helicopter. chairman whkh held that decisions in- \VASlflNGTON (UPI) Four searched the beach and water Wltil 2 _ F1·01n Irvine Nursery ,-olving airport project& should ht made members oC !he Jewish Defense League a.m. today before giving up, Boden-at the local rather than the regional or 11·ere arrested In the Blue Room of the bender said. Eighteen young palm trees valued by sta1e level. \\'bite House today l\'hen !hey shouted the owners at nearly Sl,800 ~·ere ~ Ba ker said no real solut ion will be Thursday night from an Irvine nutsef')', found unless there is a regional autbc:rltY appeals for Pre•ident. Ni•on to press \V. Ger111any .4.pplies Orange Coonty Sheriff's officer> ,.1d. to set do"'n guidelines (Qr air transporta· Soviet leader Leonid I. Breihnev for free 0pera1ors of 1 h e Keellne-\\'ilcox lion. emigration of Russian Je"·s at next L''XITEO NATIONS IUPll -\\'est Nursery, 6600 i\torine \Vay, told deputies ··Political pressures 1nake attempts by \\'eek's summlt talks. Germany applied today for membership that the young palm trees and !heir a City or counl y at avi ation planning dlf- The President \l'as on his 11·ay to Pekin, in the Uniled Nations. Ambassador ..-.·ooden containers ..-.·ere carried off by ficull," he said. Refening to the Ill. at the time. \\!alter Gehlhof r. permanent obsen·er of intruders 11·ho climbed .the fence sur-super"isors' problems with Orange Coun- the Federal Rtpublic of Germany to the roWlding the property. Officers said 1he ty Airport. Baker said the coonty and the A spokes1nJ.n for lhe Secret Ser\rice U.N.. transmitted the applicatioo 10 burglRrs mus! have had a pickup truck cities near the airport are v.·orklng al said the rour,.tv.·o males and tv.·o females Secretary General Kurt \\'aldheim. on hand to carry off their haul. cross purposes. in' their teens. v.·ere taken into cuslody by 1-----------------------'-------------=--'----------- officers of the Executh·e Protection Ser\·ice and turned over to Dist rict of Columbia police on charges or unla\\1UI asSl'mblr. "They 11·ere sining on !he floor in the Blue Room and shouting.'' the Secret Sen·ice spokesman said of the incident. Y•hich occurred about II a.m. 11·hen the proteSlers broke a~'SY from a group passing through t~ \\"hite House on a regular public tour. Today's v.·as the first in a series of demoos trations planned by \'arious Je11ish groups across the nation during Brezhnev ·~ l'islt to ~he l'nited States. . •. ~ . -- Froon Pqe 1 PROTEST ... posi tion I hal'e had many people of Je\\'ish origin 1\·ith 1\·hon1 I have been l'ery close friends, and \\'hose fr iendship I enjoy el'en to this day.'' The So1·iet leader said cenain Je~·s 1nighc be forbidden to \ea1·e because 1hey belong to "cert ain ca teg()ries or people connt"t'ted u·ith v.·hat is toda y called na- tional security .. , "I am told there is such a law in Israel too and I sm sure !he L:nited Stales has rules 10 !hat eff('('I." The 1tundrem _o1 persons planning the San Cltmente march· disagree strongly . "\\·e ha1·e been ellC'Quragt.'d by U1e p\l'Ciges of support from San Diego, <;>range and Riverside counties h,) our mareh in San Clemente. \\'e e1·en lial'e a bt:sload of elementary school children 11·ho y,·ijl tr&l'el all lhe "'·ay from San Francl!eo for lhe march," Frun1kin said. The group's leader added that in- dications are th.1t the group could total l.500. "It 's amazing how many pt'Ople -lol.s of ..-.·omen. kids ind "·orking people - 8!t 11o•illing to hop a bus on a ""·ork night 1 in the n1iddle of the week to n1ake their fl'<'lings known ln San Cltm~le," he said. • Fro• P_,,e l TEACHERS. • • -· you. Summer Sale Continues Fabulous selection of top quality merchandise now ot substantial savings. 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If you c.111'1 supply :ill 1hat 1$ ln de1nand. you d-Ou't y,•unl to ~o fo.>r more sates," Shc·ll Oil Co. s.;.ud "\Ve arl" not do ing a nv gasohnc adve1 tising :11 all and hnvcn't d one so for son1l! time \Ve arc using cnv1ronmcn1n l advcr11s1n~ :111d h:.111' a tire :li.l· \C'!'lls1ng can1p.11gn ·• Another ad\Crllslng techn1- <1uc thnl is b<:1ng drop ped 1s pron1ot1ng sales hv ~1v1ng • 111•r1 y gifts v.·ith rill-ups -s uch .1s drinking g1:1sscs a 11 d 1r,1d1ng "tamps A 1\lob1 I s 1Xlkcsn1nn in ~1•11• '.'01 k s..11d n no lun~t r en· dorsei-s uch sa les 1)1 on1utiuns :ind r\!lan!JC H1L•hf1c\d Co s·ud 1t s topped ,1 glnss \varc g1veu\\'.1y a t ll:; st.1t1011s n n1onth ond a hal( agu EXXON SAID 1t did not lh1nk It IS ftll r 10 a d vt•rt1se gasoline "hen there "'as a shortage. • \Ve have all but eliminated all ~,1s ~rhcrt 1s 1ng," .in Ex:xon s pokt•sn1an '>tt1d 111 llous11111. "The ,1dverl1sin g "l' c:i1 r\ n o1\• i! rnorc J..:l'.11 cd 10 pro- n1<1t1ng tlrcr. and b,1tll'rit:s." 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Gen J ohn N Mitchell •'mOI$!.!,',' v~., 16 12 "' • "3' • ""4'•+ '• wEdol \ •? 2 21 21 21 -lo G j e I ~ 11 lSI 21h 2a11 ?~••-" Levo Slri 4 1 ! ll :U\, 2•'• 2S" -1" O. lj 6~• 6~1 6•1-\'1 "'"D' 1'10 '25''> 2S't lS'~ GTFlpf l !lll 1JO l1'!: 111> 11''>11,Levl!z Furn 11) IJ 7 6~, ito\•-'• once "'er e partners Nixon and ",•,H e1ec,,.!..•,, io 1a 2•'• 26't 161•-'• comwEd w1 11 10,, 10..:. 101. Gen Tlr• lo s lOOS 19 u1 .. 11>,;,-o,, LFe Coran 16 1 3•, J~ ~ • .. ,,., 1 '" '• '•-l·!t.cc.mEO Bwl 1 10 ... 101, 11)1... GtntK J.lb 79 l~o ,.. 7V) LFE 11t ,'IO 1 S't }i• ~l-'• Fit·1n s Roll Bacl{ S1n 1th arc longtime f riends A FlnSr 110 10 ,•, 11 >, 171• 171•+ \o Comw011 1~ 96 lS7 9~~ ••• 91.+ '• Gtnl1'1• 10 9 s 16'• 16'• 1& ... ~ '• L•bbyO 120 I l5 Ji'• ),j\J ;»1• I-'· . "GoBd 901.1 j!?.• 1S'• 21'•-'" c 0,, ... 1 n 4 20'\lo :11)'4 »"I+'• GtnulnP '' 31 29 lei') 3S'• lS"o-1'• Llt>by MCNI 16 1•1 ... 4 1~ AGCv$ 1111> 23 91• 1?'\ 19'" YI"' 17 597 U.••<l'l'• 'l"-l'~G11 Ptc IOo 15 11 l2l"> 32 32\o-•oLIOrlVCP lO 9 t.17\ U'o 17'-.-'• • Bu'. E -te11d~d AAGG'o ',',',~~ 1 tJ l•'-4 11\l l 4~'~'lomso~ /:1 1l 2.0.. :I'-~ '• G11Pw111 780 J"200102~·102\li Hl1<~ LIDrl~ln 60 I 16 1~' ''• ••• _. ..;:; °" 13 Ul12ti 26 -'> omPU r 1 9 1• 1):1.o 1~'4-\~GaPwpl 112 1100101 IOI 101 Llt>erol I'• I l•ll lit 11•-•• Amliol1t•l l 1 11•\ll'•ll•-(o'lg::!e:.,3a, 1s1t1 1 1t.V1"'h--'1 GerWr l lSIO 221¥1\!I ll -1L<1<1M~\:!•,1211139 3~•.3"';-. S:\CRAi\1ENTO (AP J -The ~:'!:H"•"•"o -",, ~, ll!, 12~, !!I• ~ii•_~ cnnMt 1 •1b 12 96 m, 70" 20v.+ ,,_, G1rrv 1 21 0 29 51 nJ 111:1. 1211.-1•• LlHv eu 16 •l 12s 11•1 !6 Wo-2'• A • J8"-' ""' -conrat.C 13 9 1 1ru l~ U~•-" Gertv111 1 iD ' :io 20 'hi Ll"cN!I 1 08 10 iO JJ )2'• l2~ .. - , P1·ice h1c1·eases SSC'm bJy approved an ex:• Amlnvst l:Q 1 I ~\, 9\io 9\-'~' -=o 1 Ml 11 101 ~1 13~• 13'~-\\ GF Du' 100 4D I S 1 )'o ~'• LlncNll pl l t 1>11\• 61'• 68'•-'• A Mlcl!c/ 11 lU !"i/JO IS U\1 14,"~, "' ,~,>, o• • I 11'• 71'0 17'0. GlanlPC IO 1 ~ I>'• 1'l'• 1\J, Llon"I C0tp II 11 J•o J' J' 1ens1on of state sanct•ons A MN'"'" s • o 1·• -· "' " • 11-., ' • ,,, , ' · AMerc~ J\110 31 :o>o 291.., 29~-l,,CgnsEOf>I 5 6 65 61' .. 6''•-•Olbr l'lnl ~ s I 16'• 16(1 l•'t! ... M•• ·" I 1e·: •'• ··-·· against Oil d rtllmg 1n the San ta AMII.. Ill S\4 ' 1J u,'"' ... loll -1''1 ConsFd 1 JO 11 \II ~ ::,., ~:..:; ~ GIOd L-ls I l~> S'• S\'J.O. '. t:::~~~ D~rl 1 10'. ::~~ l~1 • ' Ha rb:ira Channel Amt• ""°'°' '' ... , •'• ' ~onFFc:1flf, ·~; 6 7~ 11 11 11 G11111-1u1 ~1~ I 2 ~ •• 1:'' 16llo-" i..oci.11eec1 5 6~ 6'• s•• v!= : !AmNGs 1 '° ~ .... l6 36•i I-~) on .!a' ,·-• ,, -••• 19 + ~ G 11•11• 11 lOI j6\li--\~ L<>ew•C I 16 I 1• , ••• 1••1 2•'•--• lly United Pre~s tlfternationa l T\\O s tee l n1anufac1urers, l\\O 01! companies and three nc y,spapcrs a1 e rolhng back p1t:v1ously announced price 1n- c re;1s1•s as a result of Prcs1- dcnl N1xo1.'s pr1c.-c freeze Those "''rl' rhe first an- nounccrncnts of rollbacks as a ri.'5Ult of th(• Pi es1dcnt's t•1'onornlc 1nl·s:s.1ge \\'t!drll'Sdtly 111gh1 11bout ~ny rollbacks by their co m pa n 1 cs The Gulf spokesman, R alph LeW1S Jr, said gasoline prices had been stable for 18 months a nd there \\US no rl·:.tson to roll them lhJck. The b,11 bl• A ss embl)••,~',!!,' ·!! it3 ~110 10 10 -~•c"'u"o .... , •• ,·•,., 1•31• 21~ ,,•G!mbllBr l 11 112 72"' :l':I~• ~241 Lom;i.sF ! ..n v 37 911 '" t.i.-• • ... " -.... l~' 1•t• lt.'Jo-1, Coosm w 10 .... ' I ... GJAC15 lnc,or u IJ I~• Iii• I~· .. --·~ LornM 1 l9b 12 ! '2~· I Speaker Bob l\1oret11 (D-Van ~~'Ti~ 1 ~ ~ '~, n~: 'l' lt1-v. e:::PP':1 ~~ I~~ ~ ~'" U..:.-+. \'I ~:..sr M!'r \t .~ ~~ Tii~ l~~~ \: t::=ir,~,, 1 l~f /~:: TI~! 1!·~ :; N"uys 1. s e n t to the Senate "•"m"•"",,,, •,•, s11. s1 51 -~~ CooP l>f 1 •s ,,' ", .... '::\\ 91,, \• ... 1o11oHJn oo 1 12 11•:. 1"' 1•"•--•• Lon StG 1 ~ 10 ~ 26,, 2s:i. 26 _ " s 16 3• n 11'1 11'•-1ConllAlr Ln 1? .. ....-Gllk1W~1 Fcl' 9 l•'• 11 II --~I Lon<1IL! •46 10 15 !l'• 1Ha '11 \1'+ \, without dt!b::t.te Thursday on a A.ml& T 2 to 11 129 $1 ~:. !JO'• 51'.o+ '•• Cn c1n 1 60 10 J3 ~~ ~· llv.-+ ,:;: ..ooorkn 1 6 121 nv. 21•. 21 -.,,, IL pl JI 12 1110 1 1, 10s 105 --1', ss.g Assem bly vote. :rrrl~l "1.: 9~ ~~~ ~:: ~·~+ ~ ~~antOC:~ 1 ,., .. ~ ~+ \o .._.,.,r •2 ' 111& ~1 ... 2J•) 2»--1' LIP• r w. 5 a.ii. ••~ 1t.11-+l·• Am & T wt J •It ~ ~lo ~•-\k ConllCP J 16 7 ~ ~f ' ~ 0 ~ -I'' ~~ tvllC 1 •~ ; ;~ ll\') ~~ fi"'::_ : t::::10Q ~ orS: ~ 2: 'T' 6~1~ ·~;;::i:: ·~mrra~r .-t ixiS, ~l1 M~· M1~~~~11111f~1flfl~ 10 :n in • 1•" l~•='h"''n".,. .60 1D '11,•, •• ", 2J,.+i•;1Le::'!e1i1 , 2,1 1~~ ~ 36l• 36\io.-'• •Gas Deal A.meron u 6 11~< 13!h 11•,,_ ~Cor111n .. sl 21 1 13 5 t~~ •>.:i-V. Urlnd U !IO I ll .. I 11 .. -'' c t '' ... .., 2S\, 1! "to •1 AtnelSI ,1()() 6 ~I 6'• 6\o ''~ ConMt<I 5'I> f !"ii t •t ti'> t\'t-l'• ,..r•nl~ I 20 6 19 ,,,, tl 21 -'• LCIUGlll l.IO S JOt~ 79~1 fsllo + '• LOS ANGELES (AP J _ Am•1•k 60 9 10 Ill• 11u 13,..._ v. coou ou 1•~ 9 1'l 31 ~. l 1ll ll"lo -+Vio vranr w 111 I .»l ,•,•1, u 11)!o-0 • trvens1c to 1 r, 1i!• li -S""-" AMF lnlOi I n)lt .17J'1 7•'•+'•Conl0<11>f2 .U.llU••'l\-\1Gri>yOrl20 I IJ 16>)11(1-"•LTV C 11'11 , • '• l \'I-'• Standard Oil Co of Cahfonua Am111c ... 1 ·to l ~• 11;1 15'•-~con1 Tei u 1• 10 :ni. nw 11,, GtAM1 1 57D 10 11 w . 3il'• :»<·+-'• Lt vc.:'0, ~ ''l 9'> t \,__" Tllrt ...... NE\l'Sr .\PER S _ AMP l11Cor1t • 11::. •}'• •s •$"•-••con1r1 0111 1 727 JSl• :Ml• ~ "'ur ~P iea •l •I'• 11 . l•'• • •1 , .. ,,,, .. ',, 1 J1" Jn~ ~!~l + '• 1:.i:. -agreed Thursday lo supply up Ame>coP :ia 1 ., 1• • 1 •''I : • cooD•flf 1•, uio 5S s•v. ,.~,_ ~~ G1Lkt.l i.lO!I :n l ~J iJ 2l ,.. '0 tllckv -~. s1 tt t~ ~f"' ~'• W.:: ~~ ! h!' \V .i s h I n " I o n l'os t. to 10 5 m•llton gallons of tl1e •'m",~,,· ,.:,P i• ''" ·~· ''~ • conwc:1 I w ., l ,~ u 1-. 2~ i..1N " l IOd 12 , I~'· ,.,. ' i111. L~ , 08 9 I '''• "~. 1•v.+ '• "' ~ 3 6 9.1 S'• S\o Cook UI'\ i2 6 ' 1'• ,., n , GINNH I &O 1a 21 II . " •1,.+ •• Lfloe!'Sll GO • 2S 11\ 701 21 I \\ash111 glonSl"r-Newsandtlic t ' d 125 II Am•r<>r1/~ / 1o 2t 2•1•2l•~'•Coo111n<1i0 f 1•21V:t 'l'J>,:.21 -•~,..NN 1>1l~ 121•0 22'o 11\o-•1 lll OCcr1t lJ 51 11" • -, ... Cl y s require ml lOn Amiel Jn 20 20 16 •'• l'IO ~, ..... II COOCll!f L•I> lS S4 10\1 10 10 . VIV'!ll-ln IU l s.I ••• Jo I'••-•• ' Mke Yo••• .. -,,• •,, •,. -.. u ti JO d JI A 2} ~llii~lo h -~•Coo11Tr $lb 1 615'l1lS1/ioU-..-V.GI We~1 Un I\ I J'• Jio -•o:-~,.,,,_ • •,·,,,•.,.,•,,,•-' .-01 .i nc rc gonian -s a 1 ga ons ofgasohnedur1ng l 973-.. ~~~c 1 ~ ~ 12 21:to:. 21 ~, 11••-'"Cocora1 I\• .. ! 11 11 11 vtw11un pt Jl \J~. 111. ii i.t· t•S «; 11 ¥. 1~· 1 ' I h1•y \Ve r e r e s c 1 n d 1 n g in-.!14 Ma\or Sam Yor ty a n· Anul'r (.:I ,61J • • +1'!) ,,, • "'1>--'" co11etnc:1 :r.i 12 .,., 11•) 111-. 11'•-'• vrn u11n1 i lo 11 22 22 21 -~"' ' r -M' M-· 1 '• 0 1 11 EB ;I I A J O R COi'· ' • Angelle• ,10 U 13 101/:o JO•-. 10'~-~. CO!» Range 66 l.i>:o ll'I l•14-'>< Gr~yhd I CM • lt.I l4 1 1l'• " .= \o MocAF 1111 6 7 IH• 10'~ 10~ , c1casc~ nounced A!\1u1 co 41 • 1~ u ,i n l') 11.,,,._.11,-. COPWIO 1 2t 5 1s 21l• 221, :nv..-'II .. ,,.,_, ~1 " l'• l;~ 1'• r 1.,, Ma<Doo•o >• ' J' '' ''•+ , porat1ons sa id they \.\ere SIU· Sh Ap11c1Mt .3211 a 6 lJI• 12;~ Ill•-'• corc:1ura c11 4 ti 511 jl• Sl\-'" ~roile~ W 6 132 10 ~, 10 + 11 Macke JO 1' ,... ~ 1•: 1v,_ • 1'hC \VaShlilglOO neY.'SpaperS, e ll 0 11 Co. pl'CVLOUSJy APCll Oii 'K • l~ 13>' 13 ... Ill'>+ 'lo ComGll 112 30 61 '8 t '4 f51io-3"• utvrnmen ai ~\1 9'"t t-!.. MacMll 100 6 78 6'• 6~• •'•-I , dv111g the nu1t1cr Several \Vhich had sa•tl thetc prices ed 1 AllKoCP i• 14 " •I'-' ••-. 41._ ~ .. cousin 1 71b 12 :it 2ev. 26'" 261•-'• vyerolan 1n 17 :n 20" 1~ •• 1~.,. -'i. Macv R 1-1 1 • 26 U \• 2S'l.:t. '~'•-I • agre to supp y the re-;. PL c11r11 s 13 9~• ,~, 9V• Cowie• com 14 12 m 5'11 S''I .. uM!lil 3 llll • \) lll\• 37'• lli''"t , M1d Fct t00 ll ,.,. '"" ,.,_ '• \ll'l cexpcctcdtoc.1therro ll 11 ei·e goui f 10 t t 15 t II II ;.wl.tdMoli n 4'• •I• ••-l•CoxBr<13S13 1123 2'2''>1J -+'"uunlll•'l!J , 21~1or.211 :it1 .. ..-loM•d Sov11re I' 1•,·1 7''4+'• bac k pnccs 0 , re s c ,· n d g rom cen s o mammg \\O m 1 ion ga ons """" ~~ 1 .1~ 16 3112l'"-1:12~. 12.-1,..,, CPCTn11 1.11 io 1s 30 29VJ 29~.,_ ~· .. un uu 1.,, 10 61, ,,,,1 ,,\') :u"' Mtc11ccn .J2 f 7 1 /(i 1 nil the newsstand w-t bac k needed ~',',~•,"! ~ 1•1 11 7'¥1 1 1 -l• 1~•ne IOQ 6 13 ls.41. u 1. U'I·-'' uii Re&1..n , 1 • 1.,. 1,. ,,,.._ 1. ~nav t.O 1 119 101l 101. 1ov.-•-. p \ SIV d ) k """ ~ ..• ., ..., 90 11~'> "Uo\~ 21 -'t. rtdlt Fl «I I •3 l lt N I + •1 " \Jn 1J \ Man111r 96 10 20 19'• 19 l9V. th ',', '1",,u, •. ••Ota ngnoonu",'n'to .:fe' c'ts to the earlier figures. \\'hLlc Standard's pnces will be :;~i"~se.n:~ ~ ~ 2t~: -t:1 z1l'= ~ c~~:r" I~ ' 11~ tt~ w~ 11 -:.:! ~~~~,·~ ~ 12 ~ 1!1! .. .-. lv'!:. :~:!~a::: ~ 1I 26: Yt~ 11v. 1f11=,:: ' C ui • the Oregonian said both its 224 cents per gallon fo r :o\\· 11•1<Bm•t., o 1, 1, 1 1~. 11;,:,-••crovseH s. 11 1 1t•1 19~~ 1fl\-\.1 "~uµ• '"" i•v"" "" °"', -,·M•nPOW n • 40 161~ ~ 1$•,_:o.;, US S!rclCorp,th(.'n~\10n's ,.r1c:n Kirov Y '' •'•"'"" 4'<+'"Crown Corlt 1• "2JV. :n~ ll .... ~vµr )W llll 00•• °'"1 H h--'M;i.nHn l~ II •l JO•• l~ ~+'• 11t•1\SSland a nd subscription lcadand249cents pergallon ArmM1 .. L11 ~J i 1'" }'., s"T1•crwnz112011 11s 19 711-.21•,.--~.,u1.i1.N5 "' $ •u1'1"'"'"' u •..-;•M.APCO s.11 1•76 112V•-·~ l ,l ri(t!~I Slc~I p1 OdUl'er. a nd f d Armcv:. 1 ,,i ~ 2,~ l• 1 21 ·~ 2•,,,_• c T s cor11 ' •1 1Jl~ 13 13>.-~1 vun~Ws "'' 32 ~ '1• 5 -1 • Mtrat~on M 7 :12 19• 1 •'• IH•-. 1. " .. thlull•'>l\ ". t<•cl 1 _ 111 , .. , 1 .r r.11cs \\l'rc. being pulled tx11.:k or s upreme g1 a e. •"n Dt • ·~ ~ " 1:• .., -'• cuuiii~n JO i2 21 10u 1~1 1o>i ~ .,. vuYl5 P• 1.. ' 1• ~!11 ~·1,-Mar 011 1 60 ,o Ml 291• 21tt 1t -'• ... ... .. " ..., ••'I I Id I I ,.rn1u•11t I• 1llu Ill >•'• ~•f•-.,.. C~m•M !Iii l• 26 )2 JI JI \ H Vl1Ws Pl ) • • II ~ • Marcc.r '10 I l" 191, II•• ll!o-•z Th''r. '". l ll>."t i"-""I". 1, 10 I le U C\C' • Pi" •l,•e' L i"llll"( l~',mm'••'•', ~ I• 2} 1•" ll•• 24,. Cl/f'ln 0,.., 1 10 SI• s•• 5,,:= \! v~l•on 11\Qil 17--H'H~ .. ~ )\1 Mar(or pt 2 58 39,, 31,..0 la'•-, , :.u,, " /IC '·11""' '' " I --• ""'" ,,,_ llfi-14 C~rl•Ss Wrf 21 152 lt\1 11\lo ll'a+ \~ UPrf 10. 1 9 17 17 11 -•o M11rem 100 11 27 lJ\io l>h J;\Va--' ~•---mut-h:i.rst.1rli.'i'.l ll'lin~ com- 111crc1.1ls stl'c~1ng CJ1erJ!~' con- :sc1 va11on. lclhng dr11·t•1s to Sll'etc.:h their gas tloll.1r with ~I IFt't'lt'"-,\11~ luf"t"lflg-t\;;;;;. ki-----.. .. -Tlll'· ''UTO -·==~-=.~~--~~~=~~~~~~-~~~.".. ..... :-, ,~, ,: :r!Ji.!__i~·~ :· CutlerH I 21 I 26 ™• :W\4 25\io-H~ ~:11.o!n I!' OU 721 1s;•• hl-,•t 1).1 -4 ~la,;M,..!~ '!O, ,.• .... 20~. 26 2'11+ 11 postpone th(' pi lli.' liir;~\' '·' , 11 Tnrtu:str~. the LOS A:'>IGEI.ES (AP 1 -The A~A L·.: -;, • ;i:; " • 4-·• .... •T • ~tH-'4-•1-7"4-~ ""''~...,.jl,! ,...__....jJ.....LL.._W ·~ -. 11 ~~i:la-i• !! H~~t!___ll~1~. htid annount:cd. The mcrca:;(;S frL'l'lA! \\,1:; cxpcl'tcd to ha\C United Farm \\"orke r s Union !:~~~ : ~ I~ i~ ~~: ~" ~!=l:: Cy11rus Ms 1 '-il~ l01 .. X111-\~ ~:~::i w.,.' ~ ~11 ,~1~ 2U -11 ~~~tT Ce~ '' t 3't'! 3~~-3m=1i•,-----J . l11tlc l•fft:l't since •I e n l I' t k A1nlooo .0 } y •••• 11'• 1)\•-.,.,, O..nRlvr IQ IO 17 • • llt-l, Hanav,H .n ll :u IJ l.M< oil.lo-'• Mirian 2\.'>l JS 1• 2• 'lS\1 Jlllo-l "e• e 10 ,.0 mto offecl •-•a\· . • xpu es 1us 1m1t 1 s pie ·et1nn0 ac-A,,, ... o11 1 v~u , 13 11,1 11 11,, Dentc11 I 36 1 '' :iov. » XI -~1 Ha Ms P .w • 1• .• _ , , M•ir'lnF 1 1, 10 1, 2s ~"-.io+ ,, I 1 I I I more frequent tune-ups and urging them to avoid short trips and errands_ "BASICALLY. \VE' fl E cli1nlnallng all product ad- 1t•r\1S1ng," a Unio n Co off1cl,1! sru:I l;ulf Od Co suld 11 dropped JllC..'s and bru1Ldcn s t .td- 1crti:sing and 1vas running 11 se1 it•s on the cnc1 AY shorlllgc and y,·hut can be done about 1t ' ~ "·J th 197 ' od I • • 0..rHnd pl J 1 Jf :II~ 31~ y, H.tn<'ll 1.:1> 211 I 16 • • -,...., A'liland O•I co •ncrea••d ~ore c .. m es a re m· lJVJties at the 500 California ",',1~.',•,•,,,,.~ t1, 9 ' 21 >1 211• lH>..-1 oaycc. 11, 6 , 1w. 1"" 1~ -~· H11rc11Ur1B 1 • 21 20 19'• 11o1 -..., M•rnMI «1 .o 6 7l• rw 7!/o +1. """" I od cd • dSe .. v 2J 36t llt! ll..: MllT \1 0,.yr,nln 2• s 93 l \"t 1~, 7'>\-•1o""raee' 16 ]) MU! 11\.lo 11'>11 M1nMr 115 1 l02 l6l• 16 10 -'• gasoline prices by onf' cent per l' uc 111 m1 -ptcmber. marke ts o f Safewa y Stores, ~~c~ :,' l~O 11:: ~ ~i·n )t~•+ n o..ytonH 5• 10 st 17:it 17 17 -v. ~:~r:~~ 1 fl 1! 'l·~ il;! f~":.-+t': ~.~11 :~ ~ ll !:~ ll~ !..~ ~, g"• llO!l Satur""l' lt ">lnounced Genl!ral 1.fotors and Ford 1n Inc., W1der a prehmtnary Jn-t.•1WcM "" J 1 1'3 113 1'3 D•yPLt 1 '6 11 11 n"" 21'h 22v. 1-1 111 111' 1 11 u V Iit 1,1 v v.-"' MeK111l1• o '' 1 1tt1 U"'-:U\<o-u " U..• " I ct d 1.-""~• cor~ 96 n ' H\ H'I-Y. Pe1nWlt •O l 10 714 1\to 1\.lo--V. rt!~~ n lQ 1 2 I 161• 16 -i' M11sev 1511 1 42 l~Vo lW. lt -~. Thursdav thnt lhe freezc-"as Ile s pring promised no pn ce JUn ion grantc •icre 1n A10 1nc 16 • n a+• •v. ••.--1,eeere lot 9 is1 39'/J 21v. ~.,H•rlSMll bf' J1,1Yt• 1.s>1< 1~.,~~•M1Cp1v 6'1b . 1 1tw 1!~ l"' • h k 1973 od I Su Co All•""' O•li 311 16 ss~. ~ 5'>,-~ DetP&I.. 116 t 25 16'h 16~ 14111 . H••l•H IOI) I f .... ' -Tl~ Mt llllV .4110 -1• 1•• .. I :ti. ~ forc ing it lo roll bac k the in-t es on 1n es unlil !he per1or urt. Au111mt 1ncu , n s111 •~ 51 ....... "' Dt1 Mnr 1 10 t " 11111 11~ 11\o H•w•EI \Ji n t 21 21~' 21•-..-. MtMtatv 1b 11 so l"' !)"-. 21~+ ''Ir '' ,,,.. cars .,,. •ntrodu d · J ud"e Char les A Lor•nfl ~",',,' ,,''•'•'• '. _,,. y 11 9,_ v-v. 0e111A1r D is 201 SOtt so SOI'>-.o.t H1v1i Atb l 1 IG l:P.\I 13;-. 11'..-\,• MllsliE 110 , ,,", i.'"' ,!! ,1,.,.._.,. trC<lSe. " • CC Jn b co ~ ~J 2 I~• H1 Deltoro; lntn I 1) ~a ~ V.I He1ellln1 l• S 6 • 6 61ii.+ o Mellel O'lh .,. _,,., ASlll.ANI> \\ \S the onlv firm to 11111ned1alcly cut the P'"ice of gasoline lfoWC\Cr ri.1obi l Otl said 1\ "as rcsc1nd1ng an increase of onl' cent per gallon on fuels s uch as kerosene and home hea ting 011 That 1ntr<'ase "'a s to ~o lnto effect \\'ednesday. Spokesmen for Gulf and Shell s.11d they knew nothing Scp1e1n"·'r, "ll•lc Chcysler and grant--' the •nJt>Oct•on Tl•tt .r..vc11 i-t J 211 ~ lo!• 311.-. "'" Dellon• 11 5 23 11 10.., 11 HLA 1Mr11n 14 s 18,. 1111 1t\4+\, Mav os 1 !IO t 53 3 Jl\111 l ~-1"• ·~ .. sd t:U • AYltVI"• 25 31 $6 .01. J'tY• Jy\-1'/• Oitnnl$n 80 , 17 21 20¥. 11 -~-HKk 11\C. u 10 20 11 lJl'J 1l..,__ VI Mav1JW 50 1 ] 7~. 1V. ~"" v. An1cr ic:in !\ololors ha ,, e r ay \Vhtch 1Jm1ts pickets to ..... '"' ...., 11 ...i ''" wtt ~, ...... ,,. Dtnnvl 0t 16 11s 11\.\ 10>1 10>'1-•• MKleMn 2K 31 :;1 1 14 16'1 1&>•+ v. Mavt•D l 0 l0 13 15 21h 21'-" in-'' -• ,.,nllH\C 30 o 66 i\<o o -. -••Oenl$pl~ '8 15 JI 19 "-4 19>'11''1~+1,He111mn U. 1 9 ••~• ll"o 11 ...... ~MCA lnc 6' I 1J 11V. jl 1"'+'• <ilrendr 111crenscd pr 1 c e s, one per store entrance or """"""' 1 ..i:r s.i 1:>0 12Y'"' 121'h l?vv.+1 ... o.s111arn 60 1 13s 1~1 10 lO _ v. rteonlHR • oo,, 11 xll ",. 11•,. 117 •-\\ McCoro ~a 1 1 16•~ 6~• 61.4-•1 .. 11ut Oll 6~ )J II to \1 I~·• 11,t--'11 0irf!Edlt l lS II) J,j :ID'.lo :ID 20'o Hooe<il ' 1 "" •J lS'o 3l<o JJ(-Ht McCrC>V 120 5 12 191• 11•~18~>;, T hcrc 1sso111c do uht,ho\\'e\f'r. park1ng lntenlranceand se\cn -o •-DetEpl 5•,., 1 n \•164\o n•J.-.~ Hc•M0 ur l~ 3~t: 31:: 3~t~-v.Mc0errno111s 46 t.J'• 6 '• t.2~ ..... 11, ' 't A.\lC lltll ··-··•ble lo put the per ""'I king lot DJl>t.W•I 8~ n .. , ;11~ ~l. 11\,__ Vo °'"'' Cp 25 IS ] 1$1:0 U'll 111,, • lifllirrlnt. t~ lS .) 13' 13' l:M -· M<Donld (p 51 1'18 61'~ j9\'• j9~-). I.I\! 1•~ uutn• .1JJ " '' ~'I > , o 0!11 Fin 5' 11 I 181o 18'i U% Hellr P~ dJ lC h l6jo ·~~ l~'t-~ McDooD 40 I 1'1 2•'• 3l1 11,•+ l o °"9 t ff J o~•tr l~ 1~ 11 aQ 21 ~··> 1•fl Ola lnll 180 I ~5 27'4 26•• 27 -\~ne,1~!,r 10 IJ loll 23,1 :U l:J\-\oMcGrEd 1 ~, 11 127 29Vt 29 29 _,, ;;>;I. 1ncrcas€ 1110 c cct unc .,e .. er011 J1 .a 1• u •1 ., ,, -'1• Ol•m 5hm 1 9 1111;, 111• l81h-\o ~~;.:_;;1,, I~ 10 UY 3,.,,., 3.l'I• JJ'M-2'tMcGr HI 411 9 11~ 11.o r~, 8~-·· 30 as ll ,,1 n d B1l1Ga1 I,.. 10 ,j\. 21\o 21h •J 016511pf I 20 6 Uh lS'lo u•. ;er•n~ I ~ 1i ' \a~i 16"" 10•1 MGHIDI 1 :ID 4 ,. 18 18 • llll e le 1:111G1 pt ''" it?ll 6.J a; • ul '•+ '• 01c1111hn JO 11 11 1111 l 'h 1•~ ~e..Dlelro ~l " 301 tJ•i• •l •iV-1''1 McGreor o • 31 l • l'/1 JI..._·~ rord and Gtl.t, ho\vcver. lhtCe Cost s.nce1 1 l• 11 l l 2$11o 1s i, -" 01ebllld "'ll!I 10 3 12•, •2'• 42•.+ 1-. li.,..,,,1 i.-lU l:J ,~ ,,.,,. '""' 1s _, M(1n1vr• p 1250 56 5s !! ~. to•l'lll•<I lllC 11 11 1~i.. u •,, "''"-'• DlGl11roo .t.O / J.I 91,; 9'~ 9l-il--,,, H 11nl{oft 1:.n 1' • ~ ·~ s + .,. l'Af.ket lSb 13 n 22~~ n•,1 ~:.-. '1 h a v e sclcct1vc ly increased llanQOr Pn 1 Sil H'l 1 1• •-'• O•plra1 EQ11t u. 211 111).1.• ltl'l 791'1-ni Hlnenb• .'3 1l 11 2:1~ ll'r"o 22'11--~ MCL.e1n '° 11 1 36' • :M~i :Ml') o:1au,i1pf 1 • ' 11• .. 111. ,.,._ ~ DllHni:rh «I n 65 6\~ 6U 6'i HIUOM H11 I JU :n ti UV. 24 _,,, MCL0111h 511 • S7 16'"' 1"• ""' p1 1ces on crrt~Ltl mode ls bv BnK!lfNY 1 6 J 3' 3' 3' !?)tlln11.r.pt2 2 2,,, 23 ~7,14 ~*HMW Indus 11 n :i.-.... Jl11 l'.1 +1tMcNeH 15 1 112'\12 n -'• k A All • ll111k V• Ill ll I lO\o J0\1 :Jt>\l-\1 D•llonC ,IQQ 15 111 Xl'4 29\'<t 29,1,_l \'1 HlllllrlM .61 lS / 27l\o 21~ 11""-V. MHll Cp 60 10 19 ll\) Ille IJ V. 1ua 1ng optionDI equipment l •tJme ~1n1tTrus1 1 10 -uo .»>4 ).l\'l .»\,.,.. ~ 011n~w 12 s1 511 tt.V. NI~ 15.,,._2 Hoerrwr ti 11 ~ u•\ ~ ..... \. Meit<l11t 2 .a 2 351, JS\..o "'"'~' d d l>lrblrOI 2k • 29~ 1'¥> 2'V.--,.., 0 1111on ,06b 10 20 13 121it 12!'t :i;, sf Electn ' 11 1\\ 1 1 -Vo MelDIB 2IO J JS\1 35'• 3S'.4--'• slan ar Bard CR ll JO IS :u 22YI n "1-2 0 1s111s1e ,1Q it J 3'~ Jlfl ll'lo 4 lnn5 JO 11 121 11-11o 11 11v.-~ .. M~uw 1 1 111 2'2:il. 20¥. 21 -\~• e., ... , I 290 ' ll :Ula "'" ts.,.,_ \IJ Olver<lld In JI 1.,, ,... 71~+ ' olln A .bD J l'~ .. 27\IJ vi-:, M E I Corp 7 S2 ,~. 21-. 21.-'. BlltC ·~ ,.IQ '' ' ~ ~I 6''i+ ·~ OlvMI 1 m I 126 21,,. 21'h 2l~'o • Holly.Su ,)Ob .! 33 JV. 1i'o 1)\-~Mets~ I) It ,1 ,, ... n•. n·~-A. Bt1e1 Ml 20 19 lS !Olio 10 lOV...-\.:. OrPeppr n s. 35 2• 13;, 21 -\ l"fpnlH11'; 60 .. 2:14 ~. -1.V. -~ "'Mtmllf'11 ID :JOI) 1'1 ·~· IV.-'\.. Pla11 t Okay Proposecl B y Edison , Part11 ers Higl1 in U.S. B11e1M pl I 2 1~ IW. li'\lo--.... Domtl'Mn li JO ff '9 t7\~ tlYit•~~ 1"11111•..,..I l..«I 21 161103\l< 100 1001~2'.'I Mt"tK9 •I 5 11 9 9 t -\6 B1!h Incl :10 1 2• 21 ~-20~io-~I OornFo tSa fS 1,, J I , Hoover l H I 10 V~t 271Jo 21 ... -'h Mirrck 111 '5 296 t••t1 91~ tl\a.-21• B1uocn1.. '2 1s ).t "ll)'M 20 "lO'•+ "'OonLtofJ ,12 1 3f ••\ a\11 6v,-• norlion Co 2 U 7\'• 1\• 1i.. Mtre<1l!11 70 7 J ll'• Ill; llYI-• .. e1111irr L .1s Sii 111 '6V. .WO ~ ..... ~ OoMtllv .a 1s JI 2211 2'2''1 2'\• "HosPllel AU 7 1 t '1 t lo t \._ I• MerrllL "lib 9 267 1s·~ u •. 15'•+ .. B•vukCQ 50 • JO II 11 II Doric Cp .32 1 10 lS\} lJ'~ l)\l, riOSllCll 12D 12 " \4V. lll• 1:v.-~I ~5BPfl 10 10 73 U'-4 .. '" 6} _, By the Associa ted Press Be•rl110i 'Oil 2,"" '!.,,",,.::-~1 Corr ou~r 1 1 t lo 91, ,1._ ,1 He11t 1n,1t ?! 10, ",, :,1~ :J ,~ \l~ ~ !'}~,.• .. !',~ 11 2l ~ '"• 90+ '• Btil ""' 6l II ... 231, .. .._. .. Oort~ ,10 s 11 6\1 , ... 6\1 • Hroc:la II ,.,. ... • ...... ,.,.. " 2 n •. 11 1214+" Consumers are finding t hat Beck"'" ,50 163 •, ~~ ... ~~~~ ?~•'I-~\;' Dowe m 1 11 .1U s• 52 J?i..-2Vi HPUdl PIM •,•, 10 .1 ",,,, ",,,~ 29,1.__ ._ MM,,G,0M F.I'~ l3o t 15l• u 15 -'• BKIOllO ,JS 2 I _., .-""' -0 PF lnc:p ll 6'1 61o 6b l"lou<I" ..,, ... ... 116 l)!o 15 lJ.l.lt-. lo President Nix:on's price freeze Beor.:M• IQ 1 s. 13'1< uv, 1JV>--• or•vo .,, , 2 ,,,, 18 71 _ ,, tof.cluse F111r1 12 ,',,' ,~ J:: ~J= ~ M11ep1 1 1.50 95•, 9$...., !ll/' • h Btlc11Ptl 2k 1 It 10 ~. ·~ v. OrKs-.-I IO 12 ,, '' .. ~· -•. HClllMFn &6 10 MGIC In ID 46 29• ·~~. 6l&o . catc es the price of lettuce at B11c:1~ 1 :io 1 • ~ 10\."t 20\• ore5 111 210 ll '°"' J:flr. ");..~ -~ HC111se 1>1 ,,,_ ti ~t" ~t! ~~ 'II MkllGs 1 IM 11 11 1111 1•11 llA!.--~. II t h h 811«1 /i JOg l• • ' I'/& 9 • Dreiser pl 2 6 l> ...... ,~ HCllliFal 2ll .., •• I MlthS Tub 1 I 11 ll'• \J"'-,~... •• or near an a -1me tg Bell How .6s 1 42 2"" u v. 24t_. 1:. Or1we1 1.m • 19V> 1;i~ !it;+ \\ HCJUiLP I 14 960 •1VI !!., !,!'h--1, MlcroOat ,.u s 15 11•, 11\A 1~.,,, ~---pla g B•ml)(p "° 1 16 16h 1~ I~~ or ... rv1c11 I 5 36 • I') Ill-~ HouNIGI J.I II 13 2J .u-4•'"-,, Miii c Tl ?6 l? • 11~ 11\i 11~•+ v. LOS A~GELES tAP I Southern Cahforn1a Edison Co. <ind us partners n1 the pro- l>OSCd Ka1pa ro\\ltS PO\\Cr Pro- ject have announced plan s 10 PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR REAL ESTATE LOAN'S 1at I. 2nd TRUST OEEOS 51,SOO To s.250,000 UP TO 80'% LOANS OM TRUST OEEO COlLAT'l!IAL NnrP'Oltf l!:OOITT FUNDS N•wpml Ct"ltr t• 620 N•WPO" CerHf! Ort.. Nt WP<>'I Bl'K" Calll, (714) ~4 I :tsk lhl! Department 0 r lnl l'rlor to reconsider Jts re- JC'Cllon of plans for t he $1 3 brll1o n planf In southern Utah SoCa l Edison. San Dieg:o G8s a nd Elec tric Co . Ar l1.onn Public Scr\'1cc Co nnd the Salt !liver P roject or Phoenix, 1\r1z • are 101n1Jy 1J1voh cd in the rroposa L IT C.\Lt S for construction of the giant. coal-burning plant n(':ir Page. Ariz 1n !he Four Corners region where Arizona. Utah, Ne"· f'.lexlco a n d Colorado n1cct A statement issu ed by the four fil ins Thursday said the ulllltlcs "y,c rc s urprised and a mtizcd" by Interior Secrctarv Rogers CB. Mo rton's a1l- nouncemcnt \Vcdnesdav that he \l'OUld r eject their ap- pltcatlons r 0 r 11ght-of-way JJ<'mllts fo r transm1ss1on hncs and other facll!tlcs In reje<:Ung the prOJecl. l\'lorton said the Kalparowits plnnt w ould hrive severe en· \'ironmentril 11npac t on the Lake Powell r egion which Is lo be Included Jn the proPosed Glen Canyon Natlont1I Retre<1· lion Arca 111\r.le' nn1n s u mmer Be!>c:I•• 160 ' IO :riv. J'lll ]2\'>-11\ Duke p I IO lZ «I 21 10l.r. ?l -+' HONG pf 2111 2' ~,,.. d •1• ...... ·~ Mld$QU 1 10 11 511 ,. 2lU ?>~ ) salads 10 beat the heat and the ''" (II I lS 1 213 21 27 28 + \' Duke pf I 70 I20 11D 110 110 + v; HPWIHIJ ·!! 11 lll' l'"',, /8,,1 l&r-:t MldM•; ht> 9 16 U• I IS lj..:+ '. llitnC~f 2\i JXI :'!\ 31 JI + \~ Oukt pf I» :110 IOI"' 103>,;,, 104\'>+ 1 H11wmel '" f 0\' •• Mf<IRC1$1 HO O •• •> ''" '' + h>gh COSt Of m eat a r e lltnC pf ~:JD 11 61VI 65~ iitt~+l\;lo OunBrd l A 11 ill 75'~ Z•t< 7'~-1';' Hubb00 ' ,15,g, 11 21 1911 19'" It~+ \'I o Jll• oJ" <J .... , ,' d . BtnQllll tllC 11 ?13 l.,., :N1 JI~+ i,,, OvnBred wl 21 JI '• l7'h ll~IV: l'l~d •v •• 11 l 2• 21 2• M!l11.tl.b l :M 11 13~ 12~ ll' l2 I\+, 1srover1ng that le ttuce has •••k•Y Pho • tJ 11v. 10-I• 1~.~ ~i DW>l•n c11 12 20 !" !'11 6v. ~111111e'Hr 4 11 1J k. k~ ,! _ ·,,., t:11g~i'M 1t lT ' • • • "D e U 8flh51 1.iO• I 208'.il 111\lo 1R o 21~<-•'i DVPOl'll 21'>0 11 l,jl 16 16 1,. 16lV,....2 UOl!el 00 l S l~'h IS~~ l$~ MlnnPL 141 I 2~ ~~' ,~~· ~~~+·· ., n p 1n price even more e111J 1t111 s1 11 10 lll 31"" 31,,.._ ''I Ot.iPn 01 4~1 3 ,1.,., 671:1 67\t'J HuM ch, ~ 'l , ,,.. 11• ••···-,. M•••• A• ,, 10 ,, ,,. ' ,,,• 1,.. , • lh k Bll(.k&Ok I 4 '' ll• 1 11~ llllo-2 DuPn pf J'h I ~~. ~ 5J'Ot . Hvtlon -,. • '" " ' • ·-' a n Stea . e1i1r Jn ,4 , 1 nt 1v. 1:'9+ Vt ovoneL 1 n 1o s. ?JI• 2l 23 , HurckC11 l' 31 :n 21J4 27'/J 211,_ '• Ml11nEQ 1• 11 11 16 is""' 16 Because or rising prices OlluLghl 111 6 11 16" 16 161-~\0vqLhlpf 2 I3/0 11li 1f 27'7+'h livdrornt .6 1 ~.I'll . I -V1 X,~1p~~YA~ 11 'i'~1'' 1~\~ l6'1·t,-u ' l!ltPCkHA: ,?• ID 36 7\\ 6!1 6~-14 Ovmo In .20 • 13 ''h 16(\ 16\o-lo ICN Pn m 15-Si ~ MP( 1 ,,,, ,. + ~. President Nixon on Wed Blllf!Ben u ' 111 1s~1 1s 1111+ v. -E E-•• •1• .!\",+ ,, Mo P~'!",,'.w,, ,•, ,', ',',:',, ',',~ 1,~~~~· • l!l!lbttll Brk1 S :16 •V. ' \-'"' E1Qle Pl 91 9 I 2$lo 25~1 2S\'t--y. lc:lellO P I 16 ID 2,j 7910 291 o ,,.... M -. ~~ vo nesdlly ordered a 60-day freeze 11otln11 c t0 11 1s2 11 16''> u +\I C<tKOC: 28b 1 21 11• ... 111, 1 i;~-\, 1,'"",B.•• eo,, • 1~ 13,1 12;, n;..-\<\ Mc.o1101 2ao 11 m "'• 65'• 65''-'• B11r,. C1o<c:I • 16' 9'\ ''• t V.-'• E•~to·~ Air 281 11»/o 101 10l..-v. OC• •CIY • ,, • (:\I •"J _,... MOfli(lt I .~ I n l~l.lo 11\o 1•~-'· on all retail prices sooc:1 lflllto• 2 ,.1 , ... •\-11 E••tGasF JI 12 11 10\o 19.,? 19~, , ros R• 11» u 11 251, 24'il 2sv.+ i1 Mon•wk 01 204 •'• ~•1 4~ •· A I fl bordt" 120 ID 7613Jo\ 21!ot 12~>-•aEa!!Vtll 1~1 11 19 19\~ 11Vi 191111+-~lllC...,ln 1n 6 109 11'• 11'111 ill~, Mohw~Rb l S 7 l&'tt 1•~• 1•1t-:.0 s an examp e o ncreased s~ w 1 JS 1 U6 25 \\ '''"" 2•i-~ g11 ko 1 oa.r v "11 lWl lJlV. llHi-?i• l'i',','" •,•,,! ', 91\) 91 111 t11~ . Molvb c11rp 10 21 1•\• U•• 11,,,__,,, food t r . be Bc.rmani In lS n lVJ 3"' l~1 t:atonCp 1'h I 11S 32" Jl'h 321'1+ ~ tn II " 15 15 15 -lo Monooram 5 21 $\1 Slo S'-'• COS S, price$ Or ICC rg l!loU Ed 'u 11 11 llli :)lU 'l i;cllHnM :tt 21 lO 25'-~ ll 1J>i+ ~I I Pwr 2 ~ 12 ?l4 28 21'~ 2N -I~ Monro.A t..I 1t 117 17~• 11 17~+ :.. )ettuce nre at Or near an a ll· 8os1Egf 9 II l2D 113\) 113"" 1 11•~+ 1'. Eq:d Jk .10 ]S 61 ll'~ 31~~ J?V.-1 n:~:rw 2: 1' '21: l2l,, ll Jl -1 Moolf!I I 10 12 210 51\la SO' 1 50•,,_11 r llwrns Inc I 2112 1110 11•\-1.Ec.dNC ,21 20 I z;.,, n 111'•---'lt ...,, 15-Wo u+-"'"Moo111f 2:.,:, 2 6J 621• t1~-1·. time high The main reason is Br1n11Alr ll 11 11' "~ t'~ 9' >-\• e,00~.••0 1 Ill 10 l llll'I 29\.1 JO\_. 1. /~ir'l~ fJ: t l* ~\) 3ii: 9;;,-.,.. MoolOll ' •• 10 ID n•, 12 J1 --to bad . . , Brloas l 2o.t lS 6e SSl t Sl\1 5''•-1 ID II 22 11~1 11 11"-14 l S J2'o-\., MontPr I IO 11 9 ll\1 33 3J -\o weather 1n Cal1fom1n srli.-Mv l :n 21 3u sti~ se1• se'l<-~· E,•0.a5 Auoc 12 •I ~. 11.:o ·~ y, /:!:~ c'!: J 2~• 211\ 211o)-'" MonyM Sib 11 •3 11~1 11~~ 11.,,., '• ·h· h rod 70 'Brl!Ptl 2111 n 1' u~ l•t'it 1•""+ h Car11 27 11 l2V:r .])Ito 22\~-lo\ llCCI Sib • 6\'I 61'1-It Moor• MCC: 6 6 12vt n<. ll'•-'• \\ lC p UceS perctnt Of Brod H1I 10 11 60 J.111 JS•~ Jr\'t--'• ~IKI ~ I lS l "• ] l -l~ ll'lc:ltte~' 90 S 1i l~ l~ l~~+ if.=~: ~ 16 JJ1 lS~ SJ~ 5l>•-11 o the n<l.l!OO'S lettuce crop. '~:cvkli~rl 11 6 1i ~~~ r.!~ ~:-tl ~: Elp~ ~II ~ ~ ''1 r1 11'-\I '~~L'L ~t.1 t lf rt-i!°~ 16 + '-o Morse El Fr ~ ~: \!~: '~~: \!~·~"', Produce manager s a lso COm· l!lrVnG1 ;_'n I~ I~ ~· n•• ~t \' g1::a~NJ'4 1,$ 1~ 1lf.: 1l ,s-•±_ ~: 11111 R;:: i II ll lllS ~ j6» ;:~2t: ~~~~5111 a~ ~ \1 1~~ /~~ 1~!:+ l~ plain thal the quality is poor . f~~~ rJ: 1 J 2J1: 251; 1s••+ '• ~~cg1 \l: ~ ~ ?~1 i! + ~' l"llRl"I ci:r 1 ~ 11 l 3:v. ~: ~~~+ ~ MortNor at 1 10 1"' 5\' 15~ •, G th . • Brn Sllrp '° 16 • ,., ti~ t''t-It i;,,.,,.,...,j, $.I ~ 6.'.I ;; -iZ II and Sil J I 110 JO ,.., lO -v. ~!Gii 50 n 107 471• ''"" '7Vo+ lt ro"ers say C SllUahon erFtrrl• OI 11 191 ,,,,. 1••· 1'1-lt Emt,.,.~n .JI 11 15 6:v. ; 's; ='v• nmonr llb 1 JI ''• ..... , 1llr+ " e1 LID 19 21 61 61\t 61'•-"' is beginning .f:O Im prove as Brunliwk 1' I 216 161~ 1S~I 19''1-l"o Emhart I :ID 6 1 \lh lllolo l~-= lm;Hce C IQ I 6 10'• ID 10 -~ ITtl 1,36 9 t 21 "°"" 20'"'-•, 8rusllW .•o • ., 13\) 1)~) 2)~ I~ EMILI .06b IS ' •h •}J •\"t 1n•lltY1tl 1•:. I lSl' 1Sl1 ISl'I-\t MSL lndu1t • 72 19\1 l'h lt\11 new crops arc harvested but 11...cv E 1.20 11 159 lOllO lO :JO'~-·~ EmPD 1 1&11 l 1 t 2,.A 2.HO 2H< n$p c-2 10 I• •2 o •1\J •1i.-1 Mun:orc:11 lfl 1 10 1 71'> • + ~. r ' Bvckl Co .0 s 2f 11'• 11~'1 121\--h Emp Fin $l • •1 I\' I 1 _..:; tnlil lnw ,J•t> I 3 1111 12~1 12,.__ V. Mun 0 P .a • ~ •111 "" , r ehe 1s still sever a l w~ks 111111oc11 p1 5 110 •J\1 ~v. 63\~ enet111c1 ..o12 30 1&!\ 11,1 ,6,, •,"',-" ,2• lD ,. Ii_! 1•. ,,._v.~un~ J!! 1 l jl\fo 220., 11~•. nnd 11\IOCl~I Ind l7 1''• 1 1'·+ ·~ Enn\1 Bv1 F 9 t.O Ho ~+ \'.o n1rc11 '2t ' 11 ll-. ll'll ll~ ur 11 •• ' 5 ,,, 11"' 11~+ •• av;ay SO me S t 0 r e 11!11 l'rt 110 11 a 10'\ 21)111 :0'~-T ~ Env r1tlKll 11 ,jJ 1~h 3 J1 _ \~ lnlrl•ke I IO 1 1l 1•'11 1f\o 2tlo1'" !,, Murp~I ~ fil ~ .Mio 5th 51\>f-4l spokesmen predict the prices lluldlv 1,nb 10 6 21~ 11~• 17•1 ~ci~mrk 2 ~ t 3 l•?I 1~h l4'1-lt l11~1~rC~ }~ tt~J~~~l:o 3~;'.z-2t~::f&m 110 jS lt n,, t:...::~: I l!lul11vaw 60 1 l nl'I u .. l?•..-'• ectLU15 1 '1'I 1f / 32~1 E'' 3l~-h lnlH•rv 1 tO 1 11' 21\\ 26'• :21\0-,.._ Mvers L llO II I II~ 11 111'1-'• w1 I s tay above norma l all g::;:~•R1 ·1~ • ~ ]~~ 1!t: 1;~~ ;! eg8,~ 1 ~ , l: ll 21!? ~: 1nHold 1 3·1b s 12.,., 11.._ 111,+ \>t Nabltc 2 » -• •- tum mer. llYrl 1~ l •O 13 1• "lOl'lr JO :JO''t--1 smtrk ·15 1 35 2!14 71 1! -1· l~:·~~.1~ tt ! , !'• !t: N1tc11 '11 •l ~ ,ij ;t? ~\i ~.::.: ;; Edward Deeb -ti llvrl No 1\\ t llO 36 .~>!~ l<i + ,, suxlf\t 64 lS'l 'Si..,-:...,Z lnMl..Cl'I I"° 11 IG6 12•11 21 •1 l l 'i-~ N•rcolc 10 11 • lt t. 1• I• , CXecu Ve llvrlN 111 ,S5 18 Hlo 1" ~"' Jn "';,, p l.O nll Min net ~ 47 12 IHo Ill .. + Vt ~nlluaC ~ 21 12 ''~' tr.,.. ~No-'• director 0 f the Associated =~~~:~; -~ ~~ 11t2i~v. ,]A,,~~\~~: ~l~~!~r~.J 21l• ~4 ~t+ it \~l~~/~~,JI~ 1~ 1ri nt; r.1-. ~~:-~~ N!1~!1rl Oso 1~ l1i~ J~, .. l~~ ~ f>'ood Dealers or G reater C•bL.T 1 120 11----jz t;s;: 15 1s _ i1 ~~~~:to~ fr: 121• ,,~:-1~ jgl PR•:,111,·1~~ l~ 1~ 34~l 3~ ~~ ~~ ~~t~•;, ,~ • ~ ~r' ~~:i... ~r-· Detroit, 8ald : "l,e!lUCe IS CoDOICp .I' 7 11 15~• 1.5''1 25·-••E~tndcirt 74, 1tl~ 19ti::t!1,-~'t r,1,11 I 16) 32\'lr 31'11 )1',1-1'i NNo,><C,.a!lh ~ .,-· 219 lJ',J 35 Yl'lo+ • h• J h J h ClldfnCf Ind • J ~ I'll ~to E•xon I tob 7'8 ff f4\I) ·~---.. T P Ii I ., I IJ '1 •j -1 m .,. 11 Iii~• IJ lt.\<o+l 1g1cr now I an t a s ever c1111r1 wd s ., 3t.-o J'• J~.+ \1 -• ,_ I! f " ,v, . 15 621;. a t<-1,lo ~'~1~1,'~ ,' • •2 •'" •11..._ '• been in tbe hlStory or the ~!l11!~~~n·~ 2! l: :~i ;;; l<r '" ~:r:r:e,.~ ,~ J 1,~~ 2~tt: ti~ 1 tf ,::~ : ill tt"• H1t l: =1::: ~?i#'1'f1 1~~ 0 j ll•, h't ~~ :; United States 11 Cem Bl 311J ' 1 1& ,. 26 Falrlnd Ub •I •' • + • II N 2v. 111 39'4 :111. Jal.o-N ti~-I l•h '" ,. t, · Ct,,.,RL *' •I ti 67'~ •S'~ 6l•t-l1 F~ltmjF 50 l 9 9 -\.9 T&T PIO S • 1~ tJlr. t5 6R o 11 G...,.n { 7'\.~ 19 29V. '• Cami)\ 1 11 13 7$ lO' JO~t 111'-'• F'•ltle I Br \', • Jr. l"o-(' n:•~• J .~ J 1)'-• lS\Jt lS.o-''• ~:IH~ I 4g 10 at 141• ll"l 1)1'-.. C6nf'•t 7tb 11 ,,. 11 171, 1111 \• F11mUyF 12 1 10'1 10\11 104'1-\~ n,D I rl!lmd '' 13:.t 111~ ll .... --1, NII Ind o~ ll ~~ ~. ~I: '!t: \\ ''"Ill R '110 12 1J Ill.lo 1Jl1 If~\~ ~:~::F·'tt ' 1r 11-r. 1h~ 1h,= ~ ~1!1"ilw l J2 IQ 1f 1~. 1 n: I~~+ 1• NOi lllffl ••• I 11•: """ 1l\I-~i HUGH MYNATI llE SAID nlso that the smokestacks of the coal-bum-- ini;z plant would d:imnge a rea nir qua lity a nd I h r en ten \'i$1b11ity in the G r:ind Canyo11. C1p Clllt' C 17 ll NI• 3'1• )flo-·~ Ftrtft M'11 1J m 1 1\lt--14 n1r-.16!f Sir •l Jte ':r. j"-11 NPrti I 10a $ li 19.1.1 7''"1 ~ .. Cl1Dtto1d ?t :tG Jn 11 26\J 21 + \r Fl'!Hlen l9 '6 1~ Ii'•& l~" ftlr-. tit V11 J l' ~. 6 _ \1 NII 5emlcon )I 7''• 1''• ll• ~:~b~: 1 li li IS~ ~111 ~(1., ~~ ~ ~=·~: lfo ' fl l•tJ h1!'J4{t+ I"'.::: =:'i:: : ? ~ l!':•, ~ll'o ~r'st~ ~ I~ 4~ u;! 1:1 • 1; = :: E •r Cl&Oll ' . t110 ""'~ M 64'•~ I FON11MI 50 37 eD2 ts:i. 11\• U<..-i,. lllWlllG 1 « 1 11 1•11;o it.~ 19\o-!. V. t:!l~l.4rch J" ?• 1 ~\r 5t 5' _.. •) 25 Years with Richacd's Lido Mackets QUALITY -COURTESY -SERVICE Now Representing LINCOLN·CONTINENTAL & MARK IV Jol1n so11 & So11 - L1Nco LN .J\tERCURY "~Jome of lbe. nc.\ ~an ..,'Go l den Touch" 540-5630 The u111itles contended that ri.torton's rc.ason.s lndicaited be h:id ~ rcjcctOO the project without s tudying lhe tu~ rlindings of a 11 t w en· \ilronmental lrnpa~t r eport \Yhith took 18 months to prepare and wl1lch co.~t $1 1n illion. \ l They said lho new study I 1 ~ plant can be built " with nc· 1rolFrt l6 1 3J ~~ 1'0 I'•-l.o FllO p~ I ,j 111• 1 V. !1\'J-It llWIPL I, .. 9 10 tl~o n fo Ul1+ \to ,.. Ir.I I' t I JI JS'• lt.'-'• •rof'l. 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'~ P'iJ<h~ 14 \~ ")' ~~It ~11~ I ~, + \~ j= 1:cp!, 't u ~ ~ -.i\ ":2Alr 05D 1 tt l'o •'1 1if ' • r!!k:.i·~,.1: 1•1 ·~ ~11,~::? ~·r:::; iH:s,51 '1'l 'i ij ; ~: · •.. · :" :: ii:;:t' .. 11 •1 t! i:~ i:~ t.it:'-~!!:"~:£': ~ .1 h fi'2 ~.; t :1 Nor~ -f -,..._ -".h~ F!tMl~\1-~ I \'Jostens .1, I ::g ~· 17 U -1 NOt. 1 '.ltl 111 11 ''-11'• -'l h1r \.3 t I '' fo ._ 10 ,:1e~IV•11 St tt 1 \41 1411 \U-!t JCIJ'Mlg l * t •tt-" ftl' I ff f le.I 14 ~ 7:ifl'-- lllJ ,.;a • ~ ' l• ~IFllnO!OI 'GI ' ~· 1• "~· 16"-~ K•ltt•AI .sou-:,,:-;;. 10• 11~1 ~:l~" Itr :t: ;:·· :·· # .. c:o ncludc!I I h c K:ifp11rowil!I I ccptnhle lcvehr-o f en··--"~ t; vlronm ntal impnct." ·----""' ~ I • ... PIJ!IUC NOTICE fllet1TIOUS I USINISS •AM• STATIM•NT lollowlr19 1Nnon I• 4olr19 twtl"''' O!.AN'S MEO!CINE SHOP. lfO E 17111 ''·• cos1• Mt••· C•nl. n•21 Oun Ltrov Wlko•. l'Ootl &IW Vi11t Or,. Cosll M111, C.lit. ntU. Th!t bt,olll'l•H lf <OlldYC!td OY ill\ l~ dlvldu1I. 011111 J,., W!ltO• Thl1 1111ttmH1! "''' •lltd wllh IM Coun· ty 'Cltrlr. ol Or1no1 Coun1y on MIY 11, 1'71, , ..... P110ll1'*1 Otll1il• Cc.ell ~Dtlly Plle>t, M.Av ~.$. •nd Jun• I. I, IS, lt7) 1'1•·7' '"' PUBLIC NOTICE l'J(TITIOUS BUSINl.l.S NAMI STATlMINT lollow!no perlQtl I• doing Du1lneu Canada Imposin g Oil Export Li1nit ' OTIA\\'A tU l)J1 -Canada a ruK.lunced Thutsdu y h wai. linpQsing te mporary export ('{mlrols on gasoline and home heating oll effeeth•e n1idnight tonight to halt the drain by the fuel hun~ry U nited Sta tes. reportedly s 11·u1ning refinery t <ipacity in Canada. CA.NAl)A 11\I POSED export controls on crude oil !\larch I but did not ineludc tefincd p roducts. Th o se controls gcncraJly held c rude on ex· 1'' SEAVIEW EXECUTIVE SERVICE, "THIS 1\IOVE \11ill e nsure porls to their 1072 level:;. J1'' • Ftrnt111, C11rD111 c111 M•r. that w1usual export demand Macdon<lld s11id tbe im · Ctl!lo•nl• '7625 K11nrvM M. 0urµ,., _s1•10. F•rttlt•'· for theso products d oes not 1xisilioo of forn1al controls C<1r~• del Mar. C1lllorf\l1 t2~1S · · f' t C d ' ( II ed f 'f f f' to T~l• bu•l~•ts 1, ,on<tut!e<I bv 1n 111. 11npa1r supp 1cs o ana 1an o o w u1 ure o re 1ncrs dlvldu•• consumers" Energv n1inistcr a gree on il \'Oluntary systern • \ • -,_, __ ,,.,,...., ..... _. ··-.-"I Friday, J1.1n~ 15o. OAJLY PILOT J:J .~.=--~-::---,;:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.::.~._:.:-:-.:;;-:::~-::::;:;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ •. OVER THE COUNT·ER NASD listinp for Thurs.day, June 14, 1973 •u~~ b:1••11r.~ r:~tr~: flt? PJ! :r;~,\'111P•t :i~ lJ~ 1r~ w ~~· ~~~ Uontl AW«I•~-OI ••• 1.rJ 1r. •••Rtc"tEQ $ ·~1[:•8•111 , .• ,., S.cur11l1• ~":f,,... tlco Co ..... IOI~ I"' II.( 111. 11'\lo l'l't DC 81'1: r art bid• tnd ofltrt Gn Auj"' 11 2' •II 11111 1)4 141• \ "" I!" ,,'• Q\IOll'd bV OV9r·tnt· Gn Au oP 9 20 '" Pits 6lo 1\~ -i. Mt COUl'lltf" dllltf'I 10 In Cruclt 29'.'~ ~l\ Riv~ &R •1\.'o (1\1 Tr•n Cll ll \" each othtr '' of llld 111~ !"" 1•~ lv1 Mf 23~ 2'11. Trn GtsP '• '~ 'low IE••'"" olcr Mtd I' ~. Ofl e~ ll ~ 31'-i lrn ()(en u~. ,, .. I me.J Tiie <1u011· rllm ~ 1 , 11· Dl>fl Di• Ul.lo h trnon Fn 9.\0 10 , on' dO not lneh1cl1 r<11111 Sc: 6•1 1 lto!lln' D 13~ 1~ VIII C:111>1 I ~. 111111 m1rku11. m<1rkGr<1Y Mv H 12 ROiis• Co 11 J•Vt nlOfl Sol 11\1, 19•, d-n CH' cpmmll· )o(oeh Cll Vi iltl ltowe Fnl 12\0 Ill~ Un,t,,rl Th I ,_ tloni Ind cro nOf H111n EW It\'< 11~0 Rvck• Ph 70V> lJ U\ Bk Nt '• 11 r..,r...,,1 1ctu1I Hpll Fnk 12'~ 12~4 lusl Slov 22111 V. ll Trk L ni..t 13 • tr1n111c1IOt1S. Hemll Br ;11h 32'.~ 101 Acl• ltV~ 4'1< Univ F<11 1'\4 1s•; INOUSTlllALS Htd~n P S 5\'f tl~m Co 1 ,_, Unv Mobl ~ S'\o AND UTU,.ITIES H1r119r It It 6'~ Samsnlt !IN 11\~ V10M HO !'-r, Th~ra!N!Y Hawtll Fl T'} ••• Scl>trtr U !4 V1nc1 !.n " /. Ju,.,. u. 19n a:Cllnci C 5{l, 6\1,Scholl In 25\~ 26!-) v .... Ovk 10 11 '&Id .-.sk eUl11 Mt I 1o,.;,sco11 11111 1 1\~ 121.• V•n Shclt •'• f t, Atusllnt 2(1 21 \~ H Oii 11!• 10'\ 1cotllL r, 11\• 17 VIC!ot l 5! f'~ 10•~ Alex Ab 19 19~ Holo'C•I c ,.~ l~'h t rl11p1 H It IW. v d.o SY• 3\~ ,,,. Ailco Lno 1$ \~~ Homwd 8 ¥ Sc•loto 1 ll1 21!. Vlsuat Sc 1•, 1 AUCIQ &ev N\ 2'•Hoovtr 21 \• 11.i;.l'' Wrld 21 21 Vol Sllw lo'1•'•1•'l 'I'"' !ti 1~ 111.:. Hunl Ml!! 17 11\:o 11 M"ch 11'< ll~< W~1h NG t3\• 1• "11111 1 13~ 11~" ~~:~r cc ~\:,t ~~01 t~~s'Co nVr l:i! ~=:~n M,t J:a /li~ ~mA~ •"• 4,~ Inda Wal 1,~l" 20 !hf!lr (p l'o Vl Webb R• ·~• ''· Ami!'! Lb --1\t l~ nds Nucl 1,. 13 hclr•w ,I. '1• W:ii!I\ l\t ••• 'llmt-&o~ A l!1• 1nt ·-1 ...• ~. SfmPJOI\ ~ H~ w ,, Wt \4-15' Am Flncl l?l'4 ~• I" ~ . lno-M-w.:,..i•;---'•---Am""""'"' &4 IW ntert En s•. $'•Sin<! P•P H"• IS•• W~lc•! Pl !~• 6"1 Am G••1 lit~, "'"'~I 5-:lro ~WI.) ~j ...,_ 1----_,,.,..•,·.~.","•'·"-· ~0~~"~ -9ottftkl-4itte00nali-«.ld-th••-->1t••"li.fnu...their-axfl0'"'---,,-1~ Cl~~ o/ Qt•!)Ge C011nty D'1 MIY ,.!ti Jouse:oOf.. .JietJ,Uj,d .Uw, .CQ.IJtJ:o.l.L.WO. ,..n,• He said ;the nicasures woulc.1 h<" :i<lmh1istered by the Na- P'vD1i1~~ orange co.a11 oauv Pl1Dr. be tem pora r\,'. 1ionul En ergy Bourd !NEB ), Mly ,5, 1nd June 1. •· 15, 1913 IS1l·13 h d PUBLIC NOTICE The gave r nm e n t a n· \1·h.ich also oper;ltes t e cru e nooncement follov"cd a rapid oi l controls. 'rhc NF.B in J!)71 l'l(TIT IOUI BUSIN!"SS NAME STATliMl!NT increase in e>."()()rts Qf gasoline stoppe d licensing ;iny ad· and heating oil to lhc United dilional nntural gas exports to The r0Uowlr111 pt•l.On• trt bl/SIMll I f: dolno States. These expor ts \\'ere the United Stales. HOOKER'S GARBAGE OI SPOSA.L REPAIR ANO SERVICE CO.. 1'94\ l!lrookhur$l W1y, Gareltn Gr o v t, Calllorl'I!• m •l lloy A. HOOIC.er, :u.1 oe.er1 Sh1>rt 1 Orlvt , Dtltrt Sl>ore1, Ctllfcrnlt 9127j Htl"' M. Hoolo:.tr, 11 •10 E, Mcltren, Nl)f'Wtlk, C1lltorn11 ~o TMl bU$ln•u I• cM<111c!ed bv • uenerat P•r!Mrthlp. lll)V A. Hoo~er Tn!~ st11tement v.11 llltd with •ne O:oun• ty Cltrk of Or~n.ge Coun!y on J11nt ~. l~IJ L-•rd H. Woodward, Al!v. '°" Plr11tont &lvd. Sowlll 0111, Callfor111 1 tOllld lnf.OC . P11bll1hed Or~noe Co&Jt Junt t. 1S. 27, 29, 1973 F·1Sl12 oan~ Piiot. 17s.11·73 PUBLIC NOTICE a HSU . NOTICE TO CREDlTOltS SUP'l!ltlOR COURT OF THE STAT• 0' CALIFORNIA FOil THIE COU NTY OF OllANG E No. A·14433 E51tlt of OAVIO E. ROOT, 1!so ~nown I J 0, E. Root. 0&e:'4"ed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IO Ille crtelllor1 of the 111xwe no lTIMI d(Ced&M 11111 111 per?.0111 hevln11 claim' eoelnst the ~•Id d&e:«ltnl ere •e<iuired to file them, with th• nece1s1r1 ~ou'""'" In the 01t1ce of tht clerk ol 1ne at>ove entl!lll(I collrt, or 10 ptttent tnem. witn the nece1sarv "O!Khers, It !ne 1inder~lgned a I ll ober l1<111, HowHr & Garland, Altorn~v•, .Ool(I C1mo1n Orlv•, P.O. so~ 7707, fll~port 9ttch. c111«irn1a. Yl"lth 11 lht p!..:e of b111ll'Mtll$ Ol lhe undttll~nt.:r In ell mailers ptrtalnl119 lo I~ esla!• bl '"ld d&e:edtf'll,. wl!hln lnur mMllll 1t11r the fi rs! punllc"f°" or !his notice. Otled June 5, 197) SANK OF AME"ICA NATION"L TllUST & SAVING:> ASSOCIATl.:>N By Lucille B. EllT1, Viet Prt•ldtnt. Tru1t E•tcUlor o! Ille wltl of tht above named dect<:ten! MICHAIL OIEllTNl!ll 1109,lllTSOll, MOWSIR & GAJILAHO ,, .. C:ampov!I Drl.,.. H•...,..,, •••ch, CtHJornll Ttltlolltn1: 541>-,_ .fll'florMYI flw f.ltcullk" P'ubllshed Oranot Coast Daily Pilot, Jun• 1. IS. n , :it,Jt7l 111G-7l P UBLIC NOTICE HALLI DAY'S CLASSIC SUMMER CASHMERE The fnbric is a JOO~ cashn1f"!'C' in n hopsai.:k. \\'Oven fo1· sL1111n1cr in the Hnllid<•Y rnann«r. $165. c•lUI, en~p. rr11(!i1ional tlae Fo11ail" AMlr\ Sy U''> IS Inf Alum "°"' ~l SltnA<IV I 15\. 16 W• r Fct 20le ·, UP'I Ttlt•hOll Al\l tlev 24\• 15''-In B~W~ A ,,6:~ 16,~• Siii f!«il1 1'1J. 1SU w1·11en>1 • u~. 1e•. Am Weld 11 11 .J.{ 1111r~1 ,_p ,. , Srt N Al• lj ?• W lsn H J 1l~,. 1•·· >.11Mutr '9 4qt.~ Irelan~ " 3 • 4'• St N Brw I ll 1111 PkT l6l,;, 11', Anklll In , 4l• J•me10b .9,, 10111 Steak N S !I-Iii ll'o Wl•c PU 10% 1~>, Aoatha E 10 10\'J J'1' AlrFr .~~,1st' SlrQf T•c 13\'o 1' WOD<j Lth 11\~ l~•, All • ••• One reason which makes this the \VOrld's 111ost expensive motor coach is the tact that it can accommodate the John Shepherd family of ?i1ilwaukee, \Vis. - all 11 of tltem. The FMC Corp. 2900R, 2 9-foot recreation vehicle was picked up thi s week by the famil y at the San Jose inanufacturtng plant. The $29,500 can1per \Vi ii be used by the family f o r a f'ross countr y trip -at 7 miles per gal· APS lllCO U IS Jos ~n M <4 t Suoer El 9'~ l"f World $11 ~i 10'~ Ardn MVI iU l IC11lscr St 10"~ 1 'l Svner Co 111• 1Ho Wrlflflt w 4~< s" Arro AYI u•~ 16 Ka!v ar C: 4' • 1"• S1aba Fd 6 1 Xomx Cp 1 9 Arrf:IN Hr ISh 1614 Ke~,,'"_,Tk 1~'11 11:~ T~llv Cro 3~k 4~ Y•llO Fri ~, .. ':I" AtvldB 9j< 10114 Ke W ·> f1mo1x ll1K1fr Co a•,.:; 9\> A5<1o cc11 '° • 21\li Ken Cohn 11 ll\1 116'• 1111~ l ions un1 21 n•i All G1 LI 1'·•• 14 1~ Kav Oato 6'• 1 !------------'--"-~ ·· 10 Jtlost Aelll'e Io n. Ay!o Trn ll'• JJla Kevoi FQ ll'• u 1. Bal•d A!o S'. S•i Key Cvll g I'~ Baird Wr i n. 17'• KfVll IM 11•• 1J'' e11<1r F• 32'.'I 33 '0 ICMS Ind 4•,0 ,, I a11111wn L U"4 131.;, Knaoe Vt l'''' 1611 Dally MU 31~) 39\.i Koacr Pr 19 20 -------------------------------------ll\"k flldo 16~• 17'• Ktuilllef 7~• &•1 -en"k R"I 21i_; 77» Ky1!m Et 6 .... ;, tJEYI YORK (UPl)-The 10 mo5! IC• Harne• H 19\'t 70h Ladd Pet 1f.• 1! 1 llve 11cxiu tre<I~ on tne OTC n1'•kel ~:~:~~ F lt •• i(11 t:~~~-1 2sv: <6'~ T~U•ld•Y •• 'UPPll•d by NASO. Cigarette Pron1otio11 Criticized Se1iato1·s Seek Touglt. Control of Hot Dogs BeellM F •~i S Lawter C 33 J.i'·' Stott vo•"m• 0 10 Bekln Cp ~·~ 1'• L.<>•V aov 26', 11'<: "'"'' , ''• • A•k•d CM. Benllv L• 1!>0 :n ... Le<Xltl Pl 12 11'• iii ' ~, 2•9.200 , •• 2i, -'• !le~f Prd )Ii· '.11'~ Llber1V H 71• 2'• ,Qn~ ran 94,000 11'11 ll•• -·· Be!i Liii> 19\l:t 40•., Lii Chmp ,,, B ldelllV Fcl 11,100 ,,. s•. -'· B!bll Co I . I\~ Linc Bd•I ,., ,~. ~niito~XdOll 66·"°' ~·~ ~~:: -'• Bio Orm !?\lo 12•, • t !!1,,.,c1sa 3:~! 5~_t 911 s.h1tle ,.Co ~·:m •1~ s -•. :~ ~~~: Uu. 27\'o L~• co •9'o SI ... 011 ... oou ... o s1:000 17 11''1 Sooth ND 171" 11 MIKI Gas U'': 1! Be•t Ptod ·~.ooo 36 JT\", Brenc:o 1 21 '• n M•I RI!~ ''• S\• Comb In$ Am 41.:llX) 11·. 111, ..... Brinks In 10•:. 11'• M~llCkl ;n>~ 401' Ctntron Ot!t Jl.1GO 18 19 ..-•, Brow" Ar 61' 1t, Metil Fri 1$'• 1601 \V,\SHINC.:TON (AP) -A Dcpar t1nent of A griculture pro- pQsn l to spend $140.000 to pro- n1ot:! cigarette smoking in ~\usiria and T hailand \Vas criticized today by Rep. Lionel Van Deerlin (D·Calif.). Van Decrlin said he 'vould !rv to de lete the funds from thC Agriculture Department <1p111·opriation bill later this v.·eck. ··r sln1ply cannot conceive how our go\'crn1nent can, o_n the one hand. go out of its way to discourage cigarette s mok· ing at home. and on the other hand use tax monies to plug I.he same product abroad," he said ln a House speech . WASHJNGTON (AP) -Two veteran senators have urged that s tates be permitted IO: ban the sale of hot dogs that fa il to exceed the fede ral minimum s tandards. Sens. Robert P. Griffin (R- l\1ich ,) and Abraham Ribicoff 1D-Conn.), c iting Jaw s in se\'£'n states \''hich r equire hot d ogs to 1neel higher standa rds than required by fede ra l law. sought lo pennit states to force processors to maintain slate standards than prohib it the use of such m eat by-prod· uc ts as snouts, lips a n d sp leen s. GRIFFIN NOTED that for over 20 years iiichignn has re· Out of Lu~k ft!lacliine Ccui't Find Clover BVC~be 121• ll•• Marv "" 3010 JPl NASO Volume Tocr11v S.2•),000 · d h t d' d Buckey 6~• 1•;, MC Cmtk '0U l7'• Ad~~n<t• 3l/ quire 0 ogs, sausages a n Burr,o st 1' 141,i, McQ11<1v lll1 16\~ o~cllne• in d t t ta. on 8uf tr M 3!>.:. 36~0 Mldcm l it• 11\", UnCh~notd , 196"1 processe m e a s o con in • c11m T1111 2•"• 2s Medi1rn ,, ~ To1a1 J !1 2 ly skeletal mea t . ~:~1 N5"r:, ,~~! 1~ ~:~1:r ~~ 11'' ,1:;1-------------'-' But a recent cou rt dceis1on , ~~~11vr~~ it:_; g:.; ~~1'!1>0G11 ~:•:. f;:; G 'ff' 'd ( h l Ch11nce A I~ 20'• Minn Fab S'• 6'• r1 in sa1 , means a cnanl co s s\, MOQul CD 11'·• ''" "'11ch'1gan consum ers for t l•c Chem en 3.1\'• :i.io., Malt~ tn 3•'• )1•• • l\ • . . ckr Sr Ir t:3 ., AIOOr• S1 7Ji" ?4\~ Ntw York (UPI) -Tiie IOllowl 11 •• first hme 1n 20 years. a r e fac· Chris s1e Morrlin i.•; 2011 •hows 1nc itock• '""' h1vt 011n~ '"• . . 16-1 114 Molor Cl I 9-<.I moll and I0$1 tht m-O•I b.J1f'd on ptrCffil ed with the pros pect of having s,:1,111 _I{ A 39,1"' "°'' MSI 01111 51; ''• 01 c~~nqe on mt Dvftr·ln1.covnrer .. !~e,,.. 11''• Nn CnvSt I'~ 9'< n1ar~11 •• <1uoted bv tht NASO tO buy hot dogs and Other m ent !low,. Cro 113:1 11 •1~ Net Llt>tv 41, 6'• Ntl end oercffit<IQt ch•nUei '"" !n" rod h . h d f oca .. L• 6,1 A • N! 1'\dlCr I'• 9\1 dlflf't~ce bttw11n Tl>t or•viout l1sl b•4 p UC!S \'' 1C are n1a e 0 oml Sllr 7!10 26'< NI P.ien! 6' • M> price 1nd lht current 11111 bid orlct h d I. · · f mwTI P 2l 24 ,.,~nm )1 12 sue e 1cac1cs as pig sp eens. s;on11111 P l''' ;1;~ N~11 co 10~. 11•1 GAINERS s nouts stomachs and olhc.r ~~~"5c:0 1i .. 18 ·•NEna GE t6••11 r R11ar~1on Tec11 .~ .... ~• u11 JI > • ' • XI NJ Ni l G ''"II'• 1 Te••on,lnc s~ ]•,+ ,, Uo 16.7 a nimal organs without even so l~l''N~~ 15~• 1f• Nlc01et rn •''> 11. J FrtoH••r .1611 1• • .;· 1 uo ••.• · · 0 nl I ti 7s1;, 2S>' Nlel!W!n A l6l& '.M'• 'A~nlco Eeole 51, f •1 UO 112 much as a r eduction in meat o:niv 'M 1, 111 N1e1sen B l<I l~'i 3 Al•n1nv, C0<n • ,,_ l1 u1> 11'.• · " Oin Oro 6,: ,,,! Nordttr 19:< 10'• 6 GC,L Gr&p~ ul 2':.l. '• Up 111 prices. Dall Ots 2'• l'. NW$ N!G 9 ' 9. 7 Un1me1 CO•D J>,,, ~ ~. Uo 11.! · -f b" o~r· Gen :12•· 33 'No~,11 r.o '' ·~·~ I Un Ari Thr .1~ i 1 •) uo 11.1 The court deCJSl011 Or ldS Dec/t O~ 9'~ 10 Nuclr Re 7. 1'• 9 Comt..:n L~bs ll••t 1'·• Uo 100 t f l . d d Llecc• In ,,, ,.,,o~kwd H 6'7 l'•lO PU(lll}h CO Inc l\1t-'• IJD 10.0 s ates rom se ting stan ar s 0_.,11, AR ,,~. ,1v, ::>cean or "'~ >11• 11 IC:MCM u1 .111> 9'>·" '1 u11 '·' I · h th h f th DtlM Intl ~io 1') ~een Ex ,, ... !>,. 12 Nd!nl C..SS In~ J0'4+ 110 Uo 9,, ug er · an t ose 0 C Oelulo'e c 38 :ie:i nur 1.\1 4 4•, 13 HomlllnT "' ,, ,_ i. u11 0,1 led l g t g!&m crs 11'~ 11•· fhh Los 1 ''' '' Haroer Rw ,(!) 6 ~ ', Ull 9,1 era overnmen . l•m Hd 11 ,. 11.:i uF'; M 10 211, u P:lmarv Med 1•1-'• uo '1 OkkA a ~t•:71•!~, 7-"0 ,1':..1',,,. 16TfeM1ritt Int 3 -1, Uo t ,I "'R'S HARD for me to 9 .... 01~,, Sci n·~ 11i.. ot ... oat ' 11 Am Income 101 9' ,_ 41 IJP e.6 " goc:u!ll 3'~1 3.1'< •monl 7'• I ' II KMC M!Q .llb 01).>. JO VD 1.6 how "'e can turn d own a slan-ot1r Gin } .,,,, vrmyr ...., 1'7 19 1na~•ll'Fue1Cp 3'•j: " UP e.1 Donald• 24l1 2S t rt NA I'• ''• 70 LVO Cabl•lnc 4/'o -. Vo 83 dard that l's big"-r tha n t he Dow Jons 2t>.:. JC\~ Ill• Cro •'• r;, 21 No!e~ Coro l'• 10 u11 i·l 1~ . . . Oovll OB 11'" 131·, Pa~!I Br 61 61') 22 Pln~er!ns .10D ,.6 ... 1 l./o ~ 3 federal government. ' R1b1coff Durikln o 1~~ J P•ctar l?I'> ~" 13 ~!!ve•crest 1~ )'~+ '< uo .:, . . E~on Lib 31 371~ PD' G1>rn lo'> 19', 71 Sl~naun lnco 11" -~· Vo 71 Said. ffe noted that SIX slates Eauc E• 7''~ 31•1, Pac Lum lJ l1'• 25 Dtoenlc Eaolr 7)1·!< •, uo i 9 in a ddition· to i t ichigan have ~I ~~~. 1~;: 'i': ~:~0 o~b~ 1! \~.. LOSERS h . h nd d ,..__ EnerQ~ C '', j P~ul Rev l o • I& • l Pertv DruQ S! II•-2'. Ott 1;.1 lg E!r Sta ar S \.NII· f ou S&L 111, 1 1; Piultv P l '• "" 2 Downlbwn Cn l'O--'• 011 21." · 'f h t Elhlln A 110, 111~· Pvl~s Cai 16'• 11 3 O••• Co•oerDI '•-'• 8',' 25.0 nect 1 cut . nassac use ts. E~•n• in $'• s~P1v N s~ 1J•i11•, •F•irMd cm Ln 11,_ ~1 1s.o Goit1ers t.\. Losers i \ t' I I SUl"ER IOR COURT OF THE S'TATIE Off CALIFORNIA FOii THI COUNTY 01< OR,.NGE l------~'--.-Jlde-fWM&EO-~-­ UU61 'I ., d N d N ,. •k El P~int ,., e P~GI& VI 111, 10 s Hlllm•r~ Gr o 1·1-1, Olf "1 !• ar~ a n , eva a. e\v 01 Fair Lne 6,0 , .. , Pei H&H ni. 111, 6 cartr idoe Tote ,,,.... '• ou 10.,•--Ct----W -l-----~~~~-~--~~~-~-=~--~~-~-~~'nd-ealifomia:"---F1ri«t-E1--9~__,.,.,.i:i..1r..-L ..... -l----1'-'o-~G--TwMot.,..------,~ '-r-ON-"'=;o \\'1\SH!NGTON ~AP ) -lf by the U.S. agr icultural al· < • Farm 8• 17 121•1PicN S•~ 6 a I Oen!oMt<! Ind f\i-·~ 011 ,~,, SUMMONS ON AMENOED COMPLAINT Tl-1 EOOORE MANTHEI , tRNEST F. MANTHtl. P'RENT!SS M . &ROWN, JR., Ind JAMES J. 8RQWN , (llCll • married men, Pltl"llllt.. -va -, L.EROV TAVLOR: GUY OOWNING and TILLIE OOWNING; !he helro ind d~wls"* of GUY OOWNING, dKe&11d; THELMA ELSIE WOOO and JOHN OOE WOOD: J. PEASLEY (Ind CHRISTINA E. P EASLEY : JO ANNA SCOTT: !he htl•! and devlt"J ol JO AN'°'A SCOTT, cltee11~; JOSEPHINE G. OVC"CNO; th• helr5 and devl$ff• Of JOSE PH INE G. OVERENO. dec1a~lld; J F. BROWN and J.-.NE OOE BROWN ; HENRY YAHRAUS ind Fl.ORENCE EMll.Y YAHRAUS; lhe heir• t nd deV!l"S ol HEN"Y YAH RAUS , <1ece1llld: !t>e htlr• and devise•~ ol FLQRl!!NCE EMILY YAHRAUS, de· ce15ed; tn. htlrs •nd devlsees o! M"E JOHNION, to!Kt ~nown at MARY JANE JOHNSON, deceased; JULIA A. SMITH ; Ill• heirs 1n<t davls~~• ol JULIA A, ' .\JE:X'::i TJ :,\D.ITIU.'AL CLOT!ll:\G 17th end IRVINE AVE. -WESTCLJFF PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH -Pho111 645 .Q792 Gr l·r·r,·n•s b•'ff would gi'v" F•vs D•q 6•• 1•,Pln~r1n ,~ ,, • l'l~•t1 Dn11n inc 1·,-'• 311 i•.1 anvonc ba s 250,000 four-leaf !ache 's office. He says the ... FlnqrM B 15'• Pi°"'" w •'• ~·~ 10 ~·· Pin!• co 10'.-1~. " 13 ' · states the opti·on of 1·n,~•i'ng Fit a~1n 16'< ,, Ploe• !nd n ,, •. 11 wr•t'"''" c.. S'•-" 011 1'.~ c lovers for sa le the firm's n an1e or the price was ..-111 T>.Pin n 21•• P111nd M~ 11 ti" u Bon•nta 1n1•r 1 -, 011 11.s not mentl'oned. higher standard s. isi W•tF l'• 1'• p,...,11 Bro 4'• S'< u 011<~w11str .16 1•-.-1•, 011 1,.} Agric ulture Depa r tm ent says Fl•co 1nc 8\, 9 Posi Cp 101 .• 111 , 14 1;1P~Mto wi. ,._ '• 011 11.s I \\,.fl' Spe k' be{ the Se f F • Tt le1> 1! 11~1 Prof Goll l~i 3 I! Aloe~ (mpvtt J'~ " 011 11.11 it knO\l'S of a buyer. Apparent y. l tam sa ys. a 1ng ore na e l'll(~or ll 1, Proores '''" u~• 16 c.,a .. n1c sr1... ••o-~·. 8" 11 ' 'he Dani.sh fi'rm wants a Agr1'culture Committee Fore'' 01 13•~ 1J""' PSN cir 11 •4 11•• n •1oore• o.ara • -'• 11 11 1 T II £, F 0 R E' I G N • f r•n-El 91' 9'• Pubhhr 1'0 1 , l~ C!eVT•Rllv w• 1 -10 Oii n .1 rell.able supply of four-leaf R1'b1'coff sa1'd "Congress d1'd Fr1n1• n1, ''"' Putn cao ''• •'• 19 Slutc:hlll51 ·'' 11~-1 0 11 10.1 • Frl.nd " 1'" 2:lh ~n•r Cl> lO't 10'• JO MCI Coml'llunl s· .... •• on 10 1 agricul1ure se r v ic e has clover s to use in no,\•elty items not intend to lol'.·er or l'rhch R 13 Lt u1~r c11 70 11 21 Er.e•Qv c°"vr 4'"-,., °'' 10.0 t t l . ( f)o ( ; • . Fro1 l'aE i'~ t ""'n Cl 11 1t'l t1 Judv• lnto•o 21.-'• ·8" lC.O compu er apes Of JUS au su ch as key rings and etim1nateh1gherstandards of Fv11er H 11 .. 1p,Run• co 610 n<7J!loll!M'° .rn Je'>-• "•.• I od 'f b I . f d Fvn k Ste 1l'• I~,. R1~cm 11 C~l1>ocnem !•\.-1•, 8" 9' an.v arrn comm I y, u bracelets. consumer protection a rea y G•l•¥v c 1 n. 111 116 u H••• Aoo1re1 2'>-'• 11 ,., none for four-leaf clovers. A available unde r state Jaws:• huvcr in Deninark. ho\\'eve r . \\'ILLIA~tS SAYS the con1· \\'::ints 1he a gency to help puterilcd trade refer r a I locate a supplier. ser vice operated by the agen- Llovd \Villia1ns o! the Ex-cy helped locate $9.5 tnillion 11ort Trade Service Division in worth of U.S. items !or foreign FAS s a ys the request was customers in the first four ' ,. .' MUTUAL FUNDS _,. SMITH. dtctlted; CORA JONES FA"R· -----------torm1rly CO"A JONES; SARAH F, -- for\\·ardcd frotn Copenhagen nionths of this year. Keystone S&L Tells lowlnv lt J llsl of EATON & JP Gwll\ 8.61 9.42 R,11,,, F 6.9• 1.lt l>fd .,Id t•~•d orl· HOWAR D: Jlnul fd I0.9616 96 Rlnlrt 12.41 Naw Ye•~ -Fol· E1<1lt Gr 6.15 l,.i111vy Fund I .II 6.•1 VO~tg f.I• 10.ll ZIGltANG, 1150 lonown •s SADIE 2•G· .. -----------------:::-------------------------------------.,[ ~~~G·,,.O:~v~!.~N~~ 57;..1~:~N~; 2:~~ •------------·*·· _·_·t~ EN SVENSK fl.ANG, dKtl!•ed; t~e nelrs and devl1ees ol DENNIS 21GRANG. dtteised; ELEAN· OJI JOHNSON; EL12ABETH NAGElJ'end JOHN P, NAGEL en<1 holrs •nd devl~e• ~~lr~L~~Bd~:~ee~Ao~EJ~H~ec;_a~;G~t~ MED P.~" -.EN AO KTUR'' dt'C&lsad l LDVINA H. GRll<FIN I DELIA A. WALDREN, also known ~s DELIA A. TROTTE!il:, 1lso known as DELIA A. CURTIS; the htifl 11nd d1vl~eet of DEi.iA A, WALDREN, dtte11ed; lhe heltJ •nd devlsee• of DEL r A A. WALDREN. c1ece1sed: tne heirs and devise•• ol CATHER INE COX, dtc•~~!d; LOVINA H. GRI FFEN 1n<1 JOHN ODE GRIFFEN; CHARLES PRESTON •nd L E 0 NA PRE STON; tne helro •nd devlsees of CH.-.RLES PRESTON, dtceised; FRANK F. HARPENEAU 11nd KATHERINE tiAJIPENEAU ; !~t heltl and <1evlstt1 of FRA NK F. kARPENEAU, deceait.:r l the heirs er>d d•vliee! of KATHE"INE tiARPENEAU, decel Sl!d : !he ~elrs and dt~l1ee5 Of AN NA ROBERTS BEAGl.E. dtce1sec1; KERMIT A, F UCLAAR Ind CLAR'CE FUGLA.1.lt; the h~l rs and devhetJ of CATHERINE COX, dtceallld; PAR I( WHITtlEY PECK; 11\e heirs end devlstt• ot PARK WH ITNEY PECK. <1ece11ed; JOHN HAROLO PARKER Ind MINNIE E. PARKER ; !hr heirs end dtvls1e1 DI JOHN HAROLD PA"KER, d&eea1ed; the hel" end devhees DI MIN· NIE E. PARIC:ER. dt'tflllld; ANNIE JONES &nd OAVE JONES; lhe heirs and d&Vlttt• of ANNIE JONES, dttt•~~; the htlrt tnd devlstts ol DAVE JONES. deee1s~; MAUD HEITZ I nd JOHN OOE HEITZ; NANNIE JANE DREW Ind EDWARD DREW : the helrl end d1vl5ees ol MAN NIE JANE O"EW. dece11fd1 1ne hef>I Ind devlJfill of EDWAP!O OREW, dKtDted: KATIHl.YN E. DOCKERY: ' MATILOA J, MET CALF; LE ROY 8 . COLL.INS -"II YOLANDA .-.MV COLLINS: SERG E S. ZWEIBEL and CHARLOTTE ZWEIBEL : DOE I tnrouon DOE O, inc!uslve: llnd ell Ol her porson' unknown Clilmlng 1nv •!ah!, tin~. e•llte, lien or !nt1r1ll In !he rtal 11•011ertf deJCrlbed In !ht complt!nt 11dvt11c lo 11111n1111•1 ownership, 01 e11v tlo\ICI ul)<)fl pl1ln1n1•s tine thereto. Oe•en!IAMI, To I~ 1l)Ove ndmtd OelendilllO: A tlvil comol~lnt "~• 1>ten tiled b¥ tn~ 11l1lntlll!1) 11011nst you lo <1vl'!t llue Oii tht totrowlng de1<rll>ed •eal PtOlltrt~: LOfJ I lhtOuoh 163 lndu>lvf In 81cxl'.. 3 •~d Loll 1 tnrOOJo~ ie~ lneh11lv' In Bloc~ • ol Ti.ct No. 111 In th~ C!tv of Hurl!lll{itM B .. ch, Count y DI Orange, Still Cl C•ll1ornl1. '' rier mao record«! i~ Bl!O~ 12 P<119ti ll. l& •net 17 ot Ml1ct1111nt01.1' l'lla111 In the 01nce1 ol tile Co..nty R~ord•• ,,< si lo tou~lv. II VOii wllfl to delen~ lMI l1 wsull, VDY mv11 11!1 111 11111 court a wrlutn ple~olng In rt$fl01\te to Ille comolaln! tc• 1 w•l lttn er o•al pl1adln11. JI I ~ui!lct Court \ within )a OilVI lfltr th is 1vmm<>111 Iii 1e1v1111 on VOii. Otlltrw15•. y(ll,Of Otlayll Wiii bl ~""'ed on ~11e111on by !/IL l'l•in11th •nd tht c:o..rt m•v ent.,. 11 l!l!lome"' 1oa11111 vou for t~t "'°"''Y or ethlr rcll~t 1eDUtl!ed In lht com11l1Jn1, 11 you w11n 10 ... -In• •dvlte of ~n 11-• lo•n1v In 11111 m1 11er. YOll tl\(l!;lct 10 10 .. .,,,D!lv 10 11111 vour p101dhw, 11 •nv. mey 11.-flied on !!mt. 0111a Juty l, 191' w E. ST. JOHN. Cieri.:. !SCAL ) BY Mery t11r-lni, 0•11v 1v CIOROf SMllATA Al*"•Y •t Llw OtSI lffCll l tultvltf w11111111ti.ii ltach. ca. n•o ttl.,llOMI 14:1•HU Altel'MY .... ~t•l~um Publl11\M M1111tltttlOll '8••ch Dilly PllOT. Mtv ,l, •!Id Jun1 1,,,, u . 1t13 1...0-n Sunday is FlltlDAY DAllY PllDI • __ •(Lf!lnslatJon)..::Iokt a Swede for a rldt'" TH IS SAA B WILL GET YOU SIX YEARS TO LIFE. Bt":ich Impo rts. in coope ra tion wi1h C astro ! o il, n ow offers an unbelievable New Car-O wner Proteclio n Plan. Yo u get the nor1nal S;\)\ll o ne ·y tar. unlin1i led 1nileage fact o r y warrantee artd an :uldilional fivc-ye:1r w:1rr:1 nlcC·plus , :11 n o e x lrn cost. You ca n even tr:i nsfer the w:trrAnlee to the n e 'v owner if y ou S('ll. Plen ty of r('aSon t o buy a S1\AO 'fro 111 Beach ltnpo rls -Uul l lTerc's n1or(' -I • 25+ rn iles 10 a go l/011 • lo 1ver fJO/lt11 io11 ful'l ifl jtcted e11gi11e - rroftetl bJ' o three 111011 t tOJfr fro m start to finish • f "ro11t. IVJi ,•c!I Dri11e • 4-wli rc!I po1ver n.'lsi.ftt•d disc brakts • !ita,,tlard Lu.r11fJ' Acco11tt:rf11 e111s To buy a S1\A8 is 10 put y o u in th t< drivers sea l Qf one: o f the s artsl, mo st economical, finest built luxury cars in the world. ·rest drive: a SAAB 99 -Let a Swede take you fo r a ride. IBrarQ 1Jmp11rt~1 645 -6406 1200 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach ce1 <111 Mu!u&I Bain Fa •.ss IC,(1 JH•n oth 1.11 l.Jt $~1tt1r J.16 1.!h Funds •• ouottld bV Gw1~ F 13,)9 1'.63 Jl-t1n Sig t.l'J t .ll Stl'IUS Fd 1.2S t .OJ !he NASO Inc. lncmt 6.IJ lt.11l 1John1t01 :I:).~ 13.6' S(hUJ Sp 1.5J t,J1 5oc(U F 6.tO 1 . .13 KEYSTO NE: SCUDDlll l'DS1 T~urauv ~tc• Fd 12.61 1~ 19 Cu11 B1 11.N lt.u rn1[ 1n11 16.11 u .a1 June 11, 1913 (\)eroHJ 9 10 10.60 Cull 111 20.20 :r.t.lJ Ba lllC 16.lS 16.15 !lid AJM EDIE SP 20.04 2v.04 Cusl B• l.Jl t.10 Com 10_.t 10.49 Roll.Id \\'. ca s p er s. AOMIRALTY: EFC MCMT OJIP: Co.nt 1(1 7.12 7,11 SOKal 21.02 21.t? . Grwll\ 4.36 •.It Egt v Gr 7.Sll C\15! Kl S.15 I.JD St>d Lev '•T (,90 Cha irman of Ke"Stone Savings tncom 3.16 4.n Ec:itv Pr <.92 cus1 s1 22.11 11•.9" SECURITY 11os: J lntoUrn 7.t7 t.73 Fnd Am 1.31 fut! 57 11.06 11,ll f QUllY l.22 l .S1 and Loan A ss 0 c i a t i 0 n •dvl••r •.n •.6'1 E11re1 GI l?.02 13,01 .,., s 1 •5 •. 16 lnw n 6.lot 1.D • AtTna Fa 7.83 1.56 Elf\;n Tri ;,,94 Ull ) • 4 lS Ull(]I F • 31 • "" reported that Joa ns in the Aetn• In u.n u.~ Emero l.57 3,90 APOlto ,:.a ,:a2 Sl!LECT•D Fas> Aluturt t.11 •·•' E,,.rov 11.2) 11.lr POI••• l •t JI .-.m Shr 104 10• m onth or l\:lay had exceeded .~4 ~GI,',,,," 1,4·f,' ,,•·%! E,,•,•,•111y, F 1.2J , ~7 Kn1t~r 3:" .: 0011 Fd ,:,, ,:n 'ff' d f b ,.I( · ·'"' ?.~ · l(nkr Glh 7.03 7.70 Sol Sh" 12.43 12.IJ mt ion, a recor or I e A ohft Fd n.•• u.t• Fm Bure •.!' 9.~ Ln<1mrk . , .uiin.1 ,,70 10.s• . , · Amt~t1 ·F l .S6 •.ti Ftd Rf!~ 9.19 ·Len• Fd 5 Senlrv F 12 30 U'6 association. Am 011~ 9.6$ IG.~S l'IDELITY I.EX GJIOUP'": . SMARIHLD ·oa: .. · : Am Eg ly •.31 (.1t GROUI'• ~I> Ltd'r 156-11711 Comt! 311 3 4~; Caspers said that the ~1av AM 1ur:!'1t1ss end d•t> t.O• •.11 rw1n 6:ol 6:61 !"'•or S.so .:.01 . · l'UNDf · Capttl 11..0 11.~ tlfth 13 O u 1S !ef Fd \61 • 01 loans ha d brought the a ssoc1a-caoie 7,41 •.16 Con1re •-~ Llb•v Fd 5:5-1 •os •rbr · . .a 1,11 . • •-" l lncDm I.SS J.38 cv ssec 7.17 7.•9Lll• l"I~ 191 165 L•<1•I L 6C4 6to t1on s year -"'""ate o a n ~~Y" 1.0'1 ,.'f ~rs!,. 1~·ii ·· Line c~o 1:10 1)6 Pact Fd 1:11 1'.50 recordings up 142 percent OVer Stock ~J! 11.; Ever'1 10)6 11)6 1-~J.~d 3.24 .. sr:P~:SOM11Fgsl~ '2 · • (. Am Gr!~ $,70 6.,l Fvnd l ~.J'.1 U.81 tAYLES· lncom 17.2611.86 the sam e period In 1972, I Onl Am ln1ln 4.!0 !.U Purltn 9.4! 10.'ll CIO 0~ 12 ~1 12 •7 lnvt!I 1"11 f7(1 approximately $4.9 million to~~~~:' i:~ ~:t: i~~F F 2l~~2t~ 1.'B~1.r~.,,~:" u:u 1rd1101~" ~·'U ;:n $11.8 m illion. :~r~o~ 1·211 l.'9 ~~11oa\Cl~\, Aflilat ·, ... '·"'SIGMA FUNDS:' GROUI'· Fln ovn , 1)6 '06 Am Bus J.01 j-27 C•o Stir 7.J7 1.0!1' He said that Keystone's ~~"ln.v '·'' i·Y ~\~ \~ ~il f~ L!~~neb 1~:~ 11:~ ~~~' 'j·tt 1~'.~ yea r-to-date saving growth is Grwlh ~·~ ,·~ vent 3·1, l." Lu!h11 In 9.1210.a2 Ventur ~.u •.~~ ' ' ·,. ,. J ''' V ,,., 1 ',_ M.f.GNA l'UNDI: Smllh B f..a_ t ,60 66 percent over the sam e v":n~';;, 1:9o .:u ,.'111st • '6 .... c10111 J,,5 •OO SB •&Gr 1i.cn1.01 · · f We Nttl lj 1l 12f1 INVESTORS • 11\COf" 8.10 ,.SI ~ GenF 11.7112.26 period In 1972. rom ap. A1!r<111 :st 3'.tt Olsc Fd $,,6 S.76 Pllorrn t.02 t.11 $'::"'[ lnG I.» 1.16 proxim a tely 12.4 million to ~'tfl• F 7.n 1·50 ~t~k F~ ~:X~ l:R ~:~11~w1 l;i til s~r"'i'n 1fJ r it~ $4 'ff'o a nd , •• , the HOUOHTOHI l•f Mull! el' 1·36 MASS CO! Sptclrt ... .SlS over mt I n, 1k!I Fund ,1, • 63 s 03 ht slerr (1 1) F•*'"' 1 &S •.60 sa.P tnD 6.51 6.$1 a"~""'ialion's assets had g rown Fund I 703 1.M FORUM GROUP': lndD F 1 57 1·:io ITATt: IND ORP', """""" S!ock 5.76 ')0 100 FNI 10.~ 10.!>6 M•U F 11A• I .w c~ Fd ,.51 ''9 over 11 percent since the first A~• sci •.o.1 •.39 101 F~cJ ' 19 1 1t M"ss FHCL ·, 01v1111 s 11 s."' . BLC GtM 1t ,1t lt11 Co!um t n7 1 07 MIT 11.221?.2• roor~ •.65 5.!li of the year to 1n excess of '67 j•b•M 10111 .11 2s Fund s.eo s.eo MIG 1J u u~ s,,",' •, r ot.lJ • 63 • . 1vroc 1 s 11 F!lf\ Gr ( S7 • " MIO lJ 65 U.Y. r ne '42 '•? m 1!11on. 8Vrk Qr 5.7! 6 2 FOUHDIRS MFO 13 02 U ZI Siii• $Ir #2Sl.6 65 . Stt tll H1 9.21 r·:n GROUP': MCO 1' 02 15 :n STEADMAN FDS !lt1con 11.Ctl 01 Grw!h Sl f S1 M11t11 I" ?13 2.13 Am Ind 219 l.fl 1••111r I( 11.f• 1124 lncorn 11.IJ 11.93 M1ttier l0.111g 11 A1so Fd Ln 1.:n trkJhr 4.\3 l.j l F Mlual 1.fS t~ Mid Arn 52S IS lnveJI 1 !I( 1.U C l F . l """''k ... n $.' " Sllt(ll 11.(D 12. MooY Fd 1C.~ 11.30 STl!IN JI Ot: f'DS: Ye e •rn1 Of! F<\<'I t ,S710 * FoursQ F '·"' '· MSB Fd 13.10 13,70 Btl1nc ,, Ol 21 01 a. Brown !1.21 3.S• ftRAHKLIH MU !lnG t .'110.51 C111>111 9,19 1.19 IULLOCIC OlllOUP'l MIF Fd ,,, ·~ Stoc:k ,,,,,!, ... fUNDS : 8NTC 1.16 I.SOM F Gro 'n ' SIS GlllOU,., BYll Fd jf.7113.t.l wlll Sr 7.Sl In MuOm 111 •·•7 I· Grwlh 5.17 6 .a S ded Cdn Fd ·;23,,1 Ft 11\Cm !·!5 214 M\i0m ln 9.04 1-"! '·fl l·spe1.. Div Shr J. ..o, us GY s I • 110.91 MUI Sh•• 14.58 U.58 l\'lml\ •. , t. , ti ti Natwd t. 10.U Utllltlt 5 '2: 5 94 Mull Trt 1,92 l,t2 Ttcflf\ 6 09 & •T NY "'"' 10"3 11 ,42 Rtl CIP •.Sl '·'' N•I Md\! '60 t .61) Svncr• ,. 11s 1.3t 8 rn.11m t .... tAt ll:f E~V l,U '·ff HAT SEC: 1'DS1 MR A.11 .ll 9,10 SACRAitENTO (AP) -l~o Ff,~ 1i~lY~ ~: ,,..i:'-a3 1~·n 1 i :ts '~ncs, ~·\~ 'J'~ ::":c ~ :.~ !:~ . , , • . tn! Shl 12'.1J 13.1) l"~N'DI INCP' Iv n l iS '" t'lln ap 8.36 t.Of Cal1foro1a aulhor1ties s al d HAHNIN• 0 °"" -~k a,13 l'H rtvl E11 _ t .af ld.l'I !... < ded' glst UNOl1 ornm I .SI , .... ~ OM '•s . or lr'lo t2 10.42 ui:y uave suspen re ra· a,rtte.d 10.u 11.fl T.f!< 1 .. 14 ,1eo hKll. sr '"' . co 1 n iS1 . r t 1 and rid •11,. i:tt~' 1r lg .• ,. n ';''i t~ 1.11 c 1 l .M ,,03 t1ons 1 or1 edm o bo r c y c w • 't ~~h 1k t I:: 1~1~o1 J:il ~:~ 11~11v Ho!J ,i (1.~~ ~ tL':., \.~\ ::ll m anu ac ur y a es 1....:om f· .4 !i~. . ,. <:11 rwtti c.~ 1 . •on. s11tv1ce German to.mpany because the =~ ,1: 1:~l Hov , "0 J~ Ml 1t.L 1i: rt1~ 11v u,5 ,.,11 vehicles are too noisy and i"~ll,.1 A:f'JtF ·1 t·08 ti:Uuw~:' t." ttt v•"c!nv ',11 ;:" their lights have never been r nd'"o: j:li H!§~,rFJ& 1!:1 ,~~·! ~~111'r.r. llH 'l~ u~th.:C 1\UJ~it approved for use on th e state's s~rr i. ~ · rth 1~ 20.91i;, Nrw Wld lj·ll ll:ll Accurn '16 1n SNl:I 5 f· ' u1rd 22,:o Nlchl•• 1b 1 . ~nd l"d 1.91 1 n hig hWO"'S Ct>e${:d 10. I .n H~MILTON ... ~ ., ~· l~lr l .•• 1 41 ont llW 9,'() 10 :IO ;;J • {Ol loll. Fund t .. ••no ' JI 6.ll ont h!C t ,fl 1'~ The Depart1ucnt or Motor ~UN l • -··•a _orwttt~ -1J n'lffl_ 1.¥J-1.n ~~D'" ll.S6 l eonv.r ... ,.. tncom . ·n Ntu 1i1l 1.W11.6 cicnc ,,12 Vehicles -Baid it h a I t e d eounv '·20 -1>0.so """,w11 ' • 'tJ ' , -wftl-lo. 1. v111nd -, • .., F~(I t.IJ .77 HBr Lv • · 1.HHM I" • ~SAA Ca JO 1' 10.1• registration of Al a 1 c..o. Grw1~ ifi i!' ""£\i"" ',· .s.i 11rm •.N·10.n l Gvts o'.1010.C , -l~C()r'fl l I e .1-3 p Frid 7.09 1.1• ~UI LINE FO • Fahrzcugfabr1k . motorcycles r;,v.t;•~·<J 1 : J 1 : 1 ~:. t; 111Fs ~·tl o'¥'c l$~ e 70 16.11 ~:1 ~e s 02 s, · n~anuractured s1nc<i Jan. 1. at \'IS'M'f¥:HwLTH 1mo,f c:., ti •y 61 Pnrrm1 f:P,86 ~R ~·r ~ :·~ ~·G the reqUesl ror the Clllifomin .:~·"I 1.u 1 ?91:p1~lm 11'16 ul:l.l ~p~~.u~~, 1: 'l7::f .;/,.,· 3·°' 3·" •llghway Patrol. ~" ~ l·~ 1':03 1~ F.-.'1:. ~·~15 : :, :nn Ms~ 1 . .J .il 'l:.D~~: 1.c.s 1.n omo D •. .44 ~nteoon · 11111 I'd ',_ u vs,c~ 1 ti n _, ! ·ff ti lflve•I ffl.12 Int St 9.31 t e1 SPttl '·'I 't, °"'" d . . " .... "" 0 f~ ·rr In Trt. ,,,. Vnd•bU • ~ OllCrd •. 0 t. 1111 Co t:. l• I lOHll:R l"o· ' V1~rd I 'J I For ~~ ~.; 1J':~ 1t:Y ~~ 1~1: · El~ ~a ,f ~ 1i u ~~1~°'? fr, 4:n 5:;!n'; 1 :i~17] r.'<t.1r b6@JJl·f. ~~8°r"~' " 1•:u ,:f: ~.IN,~~ i'.n fa Weekender •" i.,11 .:! :~ ~.o~"\ l·" 1·1> ~•)c io?.vt? u .90 •r,;: Mu 18·9111.n ~,,,.o" :fl l:>I ~·~1,1.i d! :U g •• ,,. ,"·/ill·" i;~:F,L·•~ "·' Adverti·sm· g l~or~· '~~i'~~··P~'T'. ..1::. ~ .. •" ~,.,,· ~~,.ff R!f:•' , ~"Pi I s HO J: '~ ,.,o Fd !''I 1. I~ v.tr ,10 ro ts:lf ~ ,; 10 ~ 4' 4 =~:lflCH ll •U 4,l! tllfl~ I ff 11 n11one ~Ii.\ J:1 ,i· 1 i:. ' .:.~ lj ~w.11~ ' :» ,r :.r.111; it!!j·~ , I Co 4. 1 S•S II -J:·r, llUHD'ii W~H111 11: 1 · J1,.E i i~:n lx~·~~·y .:.: .. .., ~ii; 10.~'' ''· .. WJ rt1·"'~1 . ---t.r1,~21-frY7~ ' rwt'ir-i:T7 .50 .Srwtl! ·~ ltf:f. acW' •'. -~~ ~ [:t . 'j· fl(om 4.11 1.so '"' ,. '1:U z•t11i ... • I· ~~ tA1 1 · '1\ \'ii .?:tt t•,1' •11v ·IA. 1\:,, .. .11.:r~·...:.....t,· · 1o\ 1,.(u J.!S .. I la!~ Fnd '6.J$ tl,l• Vii•~ F ,6110.$) •un•v•: .. 1 , .. Frldq, JtiM l5 l97l Friday's Closin g Prices-Co1nplet e Ne'v York Stock Exchange List Mru·kets Suff e1· Anotl1er Beating • SC Co1nplete Closing Prices-American Stocli Exchange Li st • Salt~ P E {ll<hl 11111~ Lew l 151 C1 ~ Fit1ance Briefs 9 Equity Fund LOS ANGELES (AP) Three mutual funds formerly run by the scandal ridden Equity Funding Corp of America are to be. managed by Ch a n n Ing Manaaement Corp of New York Agreement ln prtndple wns announced hert Thursday for Channing to become manager of Equity Growth Fln)d Equl ty Progress Fund and Fund or America The New York [irm rminagH teven other mutual funds with assets of SaZ;, mUhon LOS ANGELES (AP) ltarold Gold.stein f o rm c r thaJnnon or the huge rom. mod1Ue' de 3 I e r Goldstein Samutlson Joe p I e a d e d guilty 'nlundoy to three COUnl.5 Of mail fraud The Indictment a g a I n s t Goldsle1n 28 ec~used him of an 1ntr1 <:ate scheme to tlcfraud lhc public of millions of tlollar.!i / I ••• $ f ·~ .. •.· ~- ••• ... ~ •• • ;:. . •• - - the • -' . .. I ' ' • I . '• \ 7 1 ' SI JANTA ANA NDA f 10 to 7 IYHSIOI 3520 Tyler . horpe OPEN DAILY ...... 9,30 . SU lS 21500 Vlc lory Blvd. ~ .. K Be_ach and Orangtt t WOODLAND Hll lho rne IUINA --GUNADA HILU 1800 ~';:,~~·;~.!~NCI Sop~·~~K~~:~·:,..n al Paramoun~. Norlh of South Coas Blvd~•nd MonchcS'1' . . IANGI Garden-Grove---~ ' ' \ • ' r • ' ' • Laguna-Bea~h To.day's F inal N.Y. Stocks EDITION VOL. 66 , NO. 166, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1q73 \ TEN CENTS • Rustic Lulnher SitC Will Be Shop Complex '-:;J:::::::Jii:l'.Rjj!E]D~E~R~ICX-SCTIOEM~ltt~.::::__sSamlee~o~l-ttlm1!,..,,11~1nmil~1fllu~m~be,.,.,~,~·•~rdci=ii11nndd-tthme,--~NM~°'~'roml~1~1re.,;pa;;;;11krtlnmg~wl~l~l~IJe.-tl10l!l!~~~~~·~m~~~·~rKy;--;;~P~•~nsfc;~•~re~.;;.1!;~•I•~nJgC::;:;~h~m~it~z~s~ai~tl:;.i11~c~r~iu~•~~~c~c~~~io~n~ou~~=·;;·~~~·1u';~~~~~~P~r~9J<~·~,~l~·il~L~lt<;~~·f=..:..:.,:.,:.,:.,~~t t" cr1t1rlfifi"'"""'-·""..,. ____ .fu...,~nyon:..humber Con1pan La'iMi I ean bum~ pRn .:,; t1 , rm1i13tea~ arc!ilfect-Cfilistiah Abcl.~\·he r tl1e 5uffa1ng can preserved necC'ssnrv frorn the South Const Renional Plans for a $2.5 million coinmercial nexl to city hall to Plaza Development SChmitz said. v.·ith the. lumber company office as t~e 1~·i~I depend on inspections by city of-Conserv~tion Conunission . esra blis~d b\ I I ' \ 7 1 development on the L.1guna Beach \\'3S made through the estate of Joseph Plaza Developmentt.. he stressed. \\·ill focal point or the development, Schmitz fLc1als. > . . · Lumber Cornpany si te \\·ere anoounced n. Jahraus. cooperate lo the fullest with the city in said. Hichard Jahraus. µre sident of th(' 1 roposilio~ 20 Thursday by the nev,.ly .forn1ed Plaza Price of the t\\'O acre purchase \Vas not its preUminary plans to place a bus The lumber firm's ivy covered office himily owned lumber co1npany, last su1n· The pr.oJeC't also w1\I r~u1rt' appro~al Development Company. revealed. The $2.S million fi gure. ho\v· terminal and parking facility on th e Can-\1·as designed in 1912 by Jean Egasse. an mer anoounccd he 1rould soon move the of the city Board ol Adjustment which Every effort 1vill be made to preserve ever . inclueds land costs. said Schmitz. yon Lumber C.Ompany site. f~nglish architect. It was the dream of business into l..af!una Canyon. serves as the Design He,,ic1v Board . the Normandy-styl e lumber company of-The multilevel dCvelopment. said "\Ve are well aware ot the city's design the late Joseph Jahraus that the rest or Schn1iti said development of the shop-Sch1nifz' firn1. Beach Conslruction. \\'tll fice and to retain the ru.!>1ic flavor of the Schn1i!r.. \\'ill include "50 to 60" shops :ind have had some pre I i m i n a r y Forest Avenue would follow the same ping 1nall \\'ill begi n as soon as the serve as (:untracl or. l{caltor \\'illiatn lumber yard . said builder James and one restaurant. Park ing will be pro-discus~ions \\•ith cily officials on satis· motif. The building is listed as an official lun1bcr co1npa11y operation is relocated Lan1bournc , another principle. \1•ill h<1n· Schmitz , one or IS project backers. vided for bc111•ccn 165 and 170 cars. fying their needs." saitt Schtnitz. l'ily la11dn1ark. -perhaps in early ·1974. tSee LUi\IBEll, Page 21 ·OU Capo Teacl1e1•s 70 Back on Joh After Sick-• Ill /\n esiimated 70 hiRh school teachers in conduct of classes at the two area hig h the Capistrano Unified School Districl schools, said fe1v calls fron1 concerned \\'ere reporled back 011 the job today district residents were received. after Thursday's .sick-in -the first e1>·er Tn1stce George \Vhitc , 1vhosc phone tu bit the di.stricl. often is busy \\'ith calls fro1n· con- Comtnunity reaetiun to the display of stitucnts. said that he had l\\'O contacts • an • ~ars1n Road Plan Proposecl Fo1· 1977 f~rom .\P 01~p:1lchPs The En l'iron1nc11ral Pn1trc1ion Agency proposed today a traffic co11 rrol plan that it said could force all au 101nobilc s off the streets of Los Angeles by 1977. The pro- posal is par1 of a packng,c or rraffic con· frC'l plans for 13 n1etropolitn11 areas in the coutltry. The EJ>A said the plan atso~C-Ould cut the teac~r · s union ilisli ke ;:•f:;Pc;',c•..,cres'i'i's;.;.•n;.---'lthl,,'s'-"01.,o'!rn"inwc,-!'w..,i t,,h~c,,it,,izc"'n"s'-a'"n"g"-ry,_,,o"ve,..r..Jt,,.he,__, sa •t')' 3n "'age bargaining so Jar has Unprecedented action . drivin i i _liir__e.~·----t ampl e. by 61J percent. been one of si lcncr · "I sensed a tremendous rese ntn1enl of Aides ;:i t district headquarters, \\'here ~'ha~ took place," he said. "I know I the sick-in caused major concern for the would feel that way." New Sewage P1•ogra11i Set For Lagu11ci By JACK CHAPPELL Of 11'1• D•llJ '°llot 11111 There's bi~ monl'y in sc1\·age . And ... in the near future. the city of Laguna Beach is plannin i;i: some changes 10 spread things around e\·cnly so everyone p.1ys his fa ir share fu r ser,•ices used. That'S the 1·ir\1· of finance Officer Totn l\1eade. "'ho recentlv completed a study sho\\·ing cert;i in claSSl'S of business "'ere not pay ing their \vay \\'hen it comes to sewogc. It's based 011 <I fornu1la \\'hich measures rhe amount of \\'Hier used by a business or residentl:il clc\'clopn1ent and .. determines !ht! amount of 1\•aste pro· duced. "Basically it's 11•atcr in, \l'alcr out." r.feadc said. Single fnn1i ly residences a n d mullifamily units up to fi ve units \\'ill be -chal·ged at a fi xed r111e. l\leade said. This· because of lhc lt1rgc number of bllllngs \\'hich \\'Ould 'have to be establish- ed lf· each of the 7 .200 "'ater customers were "bitted according to consumption. and differences are co1nparati,'ely small. The new system \l'OUld affect about 800 lo J.000.accounts, ~leade said . :11 t\iciS found in a joint study betY:een the Laguna Beach County Water District and the city that certain businesses were putting a lot more into the se\vage system than they were being billed for . Jl.teade said. ''ll 111 the comn1ercial area that is n<>l paying the freight, so to speak. Certain classes like restaurant s, laundromats (S.e SEWAGE, Pa1e lj "This bothers me to no end ... its not the way lo rct the job done." he added. \Vhitc termed the Capistrano Unified Federation of Teachers. the group which ort:anized the siege or "nausea and upset'' as a minority. The sick-in fir st c11 me lo light late \\'cdoesday afternoon after a 1necl-and· confer session \\'ilh barga ining agents for the dist rict. No progi:C$S \\'as made in the bargaining over a l>l·point ·benefit package \\'hich district spokcsn1en have said "·ould add $1.S million to the distric1 budget. l'he teachers then iss ued a release blasting trustees for raising the salary of Supt. Truman Benedict by JO percent but only offering teachers a !il'e-percent in· crease in· wages . The calls by teachers claiming illness began coming in la te \\'cdncseay and in the morning hours Thursday. At San CICJnente Jligh School. \'.'here the bulk of the absences took place. (See TEACll ERS. Page Zl Last Rites Held For Col. Masl11Jir Funeral services 11·cre held today for Col. Sidney F. ritashbir. an Emerald Bay resident and Retired Artny lntcl\igencc officer. fi e dic::I \Vedncsday at South Coast C.Ommunity Hospitfll. • Col. l\1ashbir 1Yas· a mcmbit-or the Irvine Coast Country Club. The Artny and Navy C.Ountry Club or Arlington . Va.: Retired Officers Association. and i\filitary Intelligence Service veterans. A Laguna Beach area resident for ,20 years, Col. h·fashbir is survived by his v<ifc, Alice and son, Don J\fashbir of Lake Tahoe. Services were hCld at Fort Rosecran s National Cemetery al Point LointL McCormick Laguna Beach' l\1ortuary directed. The fa1nily requests con- tributions be made to the H.eart l<~und. Made for Men? Bgptists Back Fernale Inferiority -PORTLAND. Ore. (APJ -A resolution espousing male superior· ity \Va s approved overwhelmingly by the 8,600-delegale Southern Baptist Conv8ntion at its 1J6th annual meeting here. The male-female resolution approved 'l'hursday read, in part: 0 Man was not made for the \VOman but the woman for the 1nan ... \VOn1an is the glory of man .. , \Vomen would not have existed wilh· out man." Jes ie Sappington of 1-!ouston, Tex., introduced the resolution in roughly the form In whi ch ll was passed. But, afte r p • s s I n g through the resolutions co1nmi ttec, it represe nted almost the oppo· site view . · , The co1nmlttee's version called forJiving "[ull recognition to wOf1Jen In leadership role s In church an denominational life." Mrs. Sappington reintroduced her version before a vote could '~_taken on the committce:.ti. Pnttents To Po11det• 1'he skylights above the rnain stairway in the new June 22 prior to the school's con1mencement. )tel Saddleback College library forn1 an interesting geo· J\·litchell, director of college and commu nity serv· 1netric contrast. The facilit y -to be nan1cd the ices. is on stair\vay. Additional picture and story James B. Utt ~·temori al Library -will be dedicated are on Page:{. --------=-----~ Je,vs to Protest Soviet Policy 111 San Oementc Garage Sale Goof Ends f!appily for Coast Pair By JOllN \IALTERZA Gretchen and Dav id K('rr of Capistrano l\1r. and l\lrs. Ji;hn Metzger o( l.a«una 01 11'1• 0•11• ,.ilot Sti ff t> For the Los Angeles region. EPA made some changes in its original plan and reproposed traf£ic controls including a ceiling on gasoline sales at the 1972-1973 level beginning July I. 1974. Beginning J\1ay I. l!li7, gasoline sales would be limited "so as not to exceed the air quality standard." the EPA said, ap- parently implylng even greater cutbacks. In addition. l~PA 1>roposcd for Los Ange les: • -An in1mediate ban on construction of new parking facilities and i.1 'gradual '.!O percent reduction of parking spaces beginning Jan. 31, 1974. -A ceiling on molorcyclc registrar ions at the 1973 level find restricted operation ot two-stroke motorcycles starting ~lay I, 1974. -Retrofitt in~ of antipollution devices on some V"chicles. Acting EPA administrator Robert \V. f'ri said he \Vould ask Congress to con · sider extending. the Clean Ai r deadlines for areas so severely 3ffectcd. giving them more tin1e to meet the s1andards. "I am not su re these are the results that Congress in tended." Fri said. F'ri approved a New York state plan in- cluding a variety of traffic cont rols for Ne\11 York City. He also proposed plans 11·ith tr;:iffic contr:ols of v;:irying severi ty Cot the following metropolitan areas : Boston, J\.1inneapo1Vi·Sl. Paul. the Ne1v York and Philadelphia metro regions of l\1~1v Jersey. Cineinn11ti, Philadelphia, P1t1sburgh , Houston . San Antonio, Dallas. and El Paso. Te x., l~ochestcr . N.Y. rind Springfield. J\1ass. The control s ranged fro1n requiren1cnts fo r inspection and 1nai nlcnnnct! or \'e hicles to keep their po\1ut ing emissions do~·n ~o suc h str i"t nieasurcs as gasoline rat1on1n~ and even partial bans 1111 1·ch i· tSec CONTROLS, Page ZI Orange Coas t Weather Beach t the victims of a costly garage Ccech. returned the cash. An organization protesting trcat n1cnt of Jc"'S in the Soviet Union plans 11 nla· sale 1n1stakc 11'hich threa tened 'all lh e Their problcn1s 11'ith l'etu rning th e loot Look forwa rd to ii plc~:t<i nt weCk· ~jOr evcnin lly-irr-San Clemente next moncY-they had o-p.'ly-lhe=:r-0·1) · nd -..o..\tC~u;i..;i;;..i0t1g.h..-&4@..KemF.w-er.'°"· >--+-"""''wilh..warmer::tcmpcratures-a11d 1veck in advance of the visit by Sov iet household exp~nses -arc resting easier tryin~ to rind it. sunny skies. Th;:it's lhc outlook leader Leonid BreihneY, who probably today. Al the J\1ctzge r hou sehold last \.\.'Cekend fro1n lhc \Yeatherlady following will b.e m the nation's capital when the The ir Sl60 has been returned by 8 things were hectic. loo. J some scattcrrd clouds along the marcfl takes place -· coast Saturday. 11ighs in the upper ' La guna Beach couple who had bought a The couple's godson had been ini'urcd 60s al the heachcs ,1·,1·0., to the Nonetheless. hundreds of men1bcrs and " su pporters of the Southern California tea pot last week for $1 only to rind the in nn accident. so the boo[y garnered mid 70s inland. Council of Russian Jc,vs plan a march arlicle stuffed 1vith mysterious cash. rro1n l\\•o days of pro~·llng dozens or from the San Clen1ente Inn to the gates '111c 1alt' of the teapot goes like this: garage sales was set aside for the tiinc or the Presidential· compou-nd tnr rrake-Late l ast _week._ Mrs~__slst:cr J>Cin&. _ their fueling·s· known ibout asscrteif 1· orgar:izcd the sat\! nnd dropped by I ic Conic i\londay, J\frs. l\1ctzoer Silid. the pe rsecution In the USSR . " Kerr holJSC to add lo the merchandi e. C'Ouple began to k>ok oYcr tho goods and The march, ending with a C3ndlelig hl Mrs '1Cl'"e found th• t · h By mistake, Mrs. Kerr agrttd to add · 1~ --e r " n1ys er1ous cas . ceremony, will take place after sunset Ne1·1her ~rso11 ~·Id e c be th the pot to the items in the sale. '""'" """ r 11' m r e ex· \Vedncsday, said council president Simon act sale thal yielded the pot. They Frumkin. A few minutes later she realized the pondered possible neWspaj){'r nds. but it "We 'll 'be most distre!Scd It a pot contoiJlcd "all the money we had if1 would be ea sy for someone 10 make a reprcsentatlve o1 the White Jl<Jusc the "'orld" and in panic she ran to the vick buck ,lhat way as well. doesn't come al.it to receive the """tltion on..." tl1ey not1·-• n11 ad · lh "' gnragc s:1lc. 1 ire ...... "' urging e we have prcruired," he said. ' rctur11 of 1110 cnsh 1 ,. <· ~ 11 was 100 late. , 0 snve 1ouc r.crr So far he said , Allt'mpts to arrangti for t\OtJsehold fron1 r!Scal disaster. such a delegate have borne little fruit. A couple hid lust bought the ilcm for a The phones rnng, and the prob\cni \\'ll.S "We plan a strictly ~ea cc f u 1 bucl. and driven orf. !Olved. t · demonstration down there next 1vee k, but ritrs. Kerr !!OuglH help lhrough Kerr drOYe to l..1guna to retrieve his unless they ,iiow us 10 ha'l'e n fitting newspaper ads. but hcord nothing all badly needed. cush. 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With hlln he brought a bouquet of PROTEST Page~ll..,_~~--Ihc'"-11'.cll intoJbia c<I\. lb.Lbl!J'.CU lower'"+----------====·--'="""=---'---\I "' ' --' .,. • ' ' 2 OAJL Y PILOl LD Frld<ty, J11nt 15, 191) ----- Lagw~~ Seel\.s G1·a11t di ~ 01· T1·a11sit Cit)' ofrici:.\s of l..nguna Beach arc lnying the ~r01.tnd1>1·ork for n $1 million l!rb:in ~l ;:i~s 'f'rnn~h Adn1in~ration grant to µuy tht· cos t or a 1r:insPort::11ion.. CC'nter adjaccnt to cit~· MU. Fro ... P9f1e l TEACHE RS. • • district 1lalf \'Ohmteered to starr tl<1i;srooms and some clasaes ....-ere grouped during the duy . Principal Darrel Taylor said there was no disrupt.kin ol classes, .but pupils were ltt out of school about CS mlnutes earlier th an uat11L At Dana HUis High School, where only a f(.'W 11ubsti1ute teachers could be found, adminh1tra1lve personnel and even parent l'oluntL'f>rs slaffcd some classrooms. The siege of ''nausea and upset" bv the 1nilifant t(!aChers may not hnve ended, hov.e\•er. -.. ·' Get To111· Of l(remlin Fro111 Pqe l :-·,. _, ~, .. 1' PROTEST .• ;•-~ ' ·~·.,. .--predict what will happen," he •Blll=.• Frumkin, a Los Angeles ft r C! I businessman, said that his gM>u\> is "totally peaceful ln orientation." "But there will be membus of the I -1nore mllitant J cl'l'ish Detlse Leasue in our group and they <.'Ould ecide to start. shoullng if wt:' can 't be giv the eot11n1on By DAVID tt\ASON courtesy by the \Vestero White l-JOUR," MOSCO\V (AP) -Uke a proud he sa.id. homeo"'ner, Leonid I. Brezhnev took tl Brezhnev no1v pl{lns to arrive .on the American newsmen on a tour of his South Orange Coast next Fri~ for a quarters Thursday in an effort to dispel few days or co ntinued talks wlf1t Presl· "the mysterious unkno"n "'afting a~ve · dent Nixon and a televised addresl. the Kremlin." ~ Al a pres~ <.'Onference in M()S(.'(lw ' Th<' 1no1·e carnc in the w3ke of 11'ord fr·om U~1TA thfll an earlier request for a $350.000 loan for !:.ind acquisition hud Trustees \\'ill meet ,_1onday and the walkout is certain to be the major topic for discussion as the board considers passage of a prelin1 inary budget con- taining the. cost-Of.Jiving increase bu He said this '"as ho\\' the Western Thursday Brezhnev allu ded t stea eu re!t11ed bJ. tlre~at Of pressure pla~e<l_by Je~ry in A,.m'i•"'~ix:~apf"-----I prem&>power. m lho-&wtet. Union. -Def er ffealniei1f or Jews 111 tlte • '1tAmf'6!"U11ttm-centt'1' tan, 11n ounced over a year ago, includes a bus terminal and parking structure on the former C::inyun Lumber Company site next door to cil y hall. '!'he land jus t \1·as sold to the J">laza Dc.'·elopment Company by the estate of Joseph R. Jahraus as a parking site for PlRui 's proposed $2.5 million shopping mall on l1.111d no1v occupied by the Laguna Beach Lumber Company. Plar.a offici:ilS. ho"·cver, say lhc~-\Vlll cooperate rull~· v.·ith the cily in its bid for 1he transportniion center. Al 'I'hcal. city public '>''Orks di rector, s11id the first steJI to1r::ird application f()r the $1 million in federal funds 11,ill be a specific design study of the transporta· tion center. ·n1e govcrnn1cnt, he said. is wilting to put up $30,1100 for 1hc study. 1rhich v.·11\ get under \\'BY nex1 1nonth :.ind be coin· plctcd in OctobL'r. \11'N Consu!1.<111ts of Orange 11·ill conduct the study. The fcdcr<.1! gr::tnt, 111eal noted. \vould co1·er both th e cost of land acquisition and cons truction. It ~·ould be contingent on th'e cily chippinc: in one-third of the estin1nlt'U .$1.5 n1illion cost. or $500.000. The lotnl project cost. ho1\·ever. n1ay bt> sctllcd down depending on ho1v much parking U~1TA will allO\\' in conjunction \1'ith the bus terminal. Federal officials \\•ant the pa1·king to serve people rid ing !he bus. not dO\\'nto1\·n shippers and cn1ployes. Tht>al noted. Legal sn:Jgs concen1ing future repay· n1cnt forcer! L":O.t1'A to reject Laguna's Joan l'CfJUI$!, 1'hcal snid . _,_ "' . ·:. Fro1nPage l LUMBER. • • "'6acberii.-- The CUFT has hin ted that if no pro- grells is made before June 20, yet anoth er siege of illness might strike -during finah1 \\'CCk. The initial -announcement of the sic.k-in hinted that if illness stri kes during fin<il!! \\'eek. pupils might not obtain their final gradrs and seniors might not be able to be graduated on schedule. From Pagel SEWAGE • • • and car v.·ashes "·ere not paying th eir fair share." h<' said. li1eade said it looked as if the single family residence was i'n li ne as far as use is concerned. He acknO\'r'ledged the "'ater-in. ~·atcr- 0111 systen1 has a re,v bugs in it but said sonic cornpcnsation is possible. "I suppose there may be a few people around IO\\'n who have large landscape areas or a nursery. \Ve may ,1·ork out a special rate for the1n," he sa id . The study looked at representative sa mples· 'or the different classes or se v.·age contributors -residential units, commercial and business classes across the town and Jn varying economic areas. 'T'he data of water usage was then related to the amollllt or money paid in se1• .. age fees. ~fcade said there is no such thing as a "sev.•age meter" to determine exact • \\'aste produced. The new system if put into force is ·likely to be started no soone r than October, Jl.1eade said. Equitable billing is a requirement for certain federal grants for sewage p\anl n1odi ficatlon or constructictn. Ul"I T1ltPllO" Spe11J~i119 to Deaf Julie Nixon Eisenho"'er is assi!'led by interpreter Ethel Giett to trans- late her words into sign langu:.1gr as she delivers the con1mence1nent address to th e grad uating C!Jss of the t\merican School for the Deaf in \Vest J-l art forcL Conn. Witness Says Mafia Sig11 Sl1own to He1· as Tl1reat • Holding hls first news conference flS The Conununist leader i n s i a_ i.e d • general secretary ol t h e Soviet Com· however, that t h e controversy ~as 0011-- munist party, Brezhnev summot1C..: the cocted and that the Soviet Union prac· reporters because oL hls swnmit meeting tlces no repression of Jews. ·~:··· •. 1vith President Nixon. Associated Press reported . t)l a t Brezhnev took the newsn1en first into a Brezhnev said "There is no Jewish pr~ large salon where the Politburo meets blem in the Soviet Union ... We Clo not v.·eekJy, on into his private office and have any Jaw in the Soviet Union forbid. back through a false bookcase wall to a ding them to leave ... if that departure hideav.•ay where he takes catnaps. is just ified." , He gave some "insider information'' on .He said the Je1vish i11sue. , "ls ho1v he runs Politburo meetings, checked artiricially being dragged i11to the pic~ure out his Kremlin inter-communications ... and I cannot bring 1nyself to url-- system while reporters \\'alched and derstand \\'hy.'' showed off pictures and other mementos. Brezhnev said 29 800 Je'>''S ·left "the Ne1>1·smen got a glimpse of a s1na ll Soviet Union last y~ar and ll 380··have \\"hite spittoon near Brezhnev's desk, a lert in lhe first fi ve months or )973.'·this bed in h is private hidea\vay: . a year's iota! might exceed the 197%·fiBUrc, rerrlgerator and a v.·eU stocked medicine he said. ~ . ., cabinet. . . "By and large, I have a "Very The three-~1r meeting '>''lth ne'>''Snlen warmhearted feeling to,vard the Je'>''S \\'as an obvious a~te'!lpt ~Y t~ bushy· li ving in the Soviet Union," Bratwv browed, o_hen fo~b1dd1ng Kr_emhn le:ider said. " ... All the v.·ay up to 1ny present to cast htmsclr 1~ a n~1v u11age as. he posif ion I have had n1any peOple of ~repares for his first trip to the United Jc11,1ish origin with whom I ha ve been Sta tes. . • . . very close friends. and ,,·hose friendship ~rezhnev even got_ into _his fa~1ly af. I enjoy even to this day ." • · fairs -about 1>11t1ch httle IS ever The So\•iel leader said cerlain Jews disc:;t~ed-say!~g his \\"ife "is not loo v.·ell, might be forbidden to leave bc(.cau~ they shes 1n _bed. , . belong to "certain categories Cf pebple A 11untington Beach woman who set· are highly incriminating tnpes are played . He said ~ "·on t be acco~panyi~g connected with what is today caUhd fla. tied her la\\'SUit for half the amount she back I.Oday. h!m to the_Unu~ States. and neithe~ "'1.ll tional secu rity, •• Clal.med from atto-ey Jl.1ich.acl Kester Prosecution \''itnesses Bobby Joe llart, his son. lhs sons boy. Brezhnev said. is "I am told there is such a law ln•Tsrac~ •" coming up to exam time. He laughed and too and I am sure the United States" has Remi ngton's vending machine company 25. and Ronald L. Barnes, 30, were also said. "You know v.-'hat the feelings of a rules to that effect." , testified today she \\'as shov.'Tl the "sign ident ified for Judge JI.last today as hired fat her are at a t~e like t~t. a_s i!, he The hundreds of persons planning the of the Jl.1afia" before she \l"ent to court thugs \\'ho v.·ill reportedly testify they could help by staying here v.·i~h hun . ' San Clemente n1arch disagree sU'Oflgly.- and accepted the $6,250 offer. \1·orked for Remington at the time a ~ev.·smen 11:ere e~rted first to lhe "We have been enco!-lrag ed by. the third-floor office ~u11e w~re Brezhnev pledges of su pport from San Diego, Mrs. Theresa Blcul. operator of a Cucamonga man narrow ly escaped an at· spends much of his working day. They Orange and Riverside counties ·in.oor flower store that features flower vending tempt on his life. 11T·re led through large plain doors wiU1 a march in San Clemente. We everi hiivC a machines, testified as the preliminary College teacher Gordon Lock\vood gold-on-black figure "one" to one side. b1.:sload of elementary school children h · ed · •--An 'I · · 1 testified today lhat he wa s blo\\'Tl frOm Inside the Polit buro room. newsmen \\'ho "'ill travel all the "·ay from •--n earing _open 111 .->L1.11ta a 1• un1c1pa ~ his chair last Jan. l l by a shot.gllll blast \vere sealed in leather arinchairs on one }~rancisco for the ·march," Frumkin said. Court Judge Paul Jl.1ast's courtroom that that penetrated the living room of his side of a huge green. felt-covered table. The group's leader added th.it in· ahe was sho\\'Tl ihe Jl.1afia badge by Carl Cucamonga home. Eight crystal glRsses, filled wilh blue and dicatlons are that the group could total "Bud" Harman, general manager of Ca l Lockvoood identified }fart as one of t"·o red pencils, were spotled on the ta ble. 1,500. \lending Inc. men "'ho called at his home the night along with bottles of fruit juice and "Jt's nmazing how many people -lots 'T £ D Remington. 33. is ident ified as presi· before with a package they said had to mineral \\'ater. of wome n. kiits and working people _ die leasing arrangcnients. One on 0 ust dent of the co1npany. }le is charged \\'ilh be personally delivered to him. Brezhnev .. \\'earing a sunlmer .~'C~ght ~re voilling to hop a bus on a work 'lllght I· I Schnlit7. said the proposed deve\op,m~~·~",;'--------~--------~'°="~'~;1~;n~g,~to'--'co'!"'mm~~;1~the~+m~ur'l-'d~c~rs'!.co~r~a,,_~~LocT'~k~"~·ood"'cr"'~· ;~d~he"'c~to~td,,__,bot'°'h'Tm~e~n~·~·to'¥"g~o~-b~l~u.,,c-g~wLan.d a...blue.andJ:ed.tic...J •1g-'" !he midd.le...oUhe...weeLto..-make-their·--~-1 .. ---wrll·"'llortiC;nro th~JlTSl eomp li:TcOTorcsl number of wit nesses and plaintiffs in to hell'' and they immediately ran to a gled pencils and a matchbox as he chat· feeli ngs knov.·n in San Clemente,'.'. he i\tall adjacent to the lumber co1npany. Settles Daily ci\•il actions filed aga inst his Fullerton car parked near his home and drove of[ tcd -firsl tensely, then more easily -said. \ Backers of the project, in addition to company. at high speed. \1·ith the nev."Smen. Schmitz. Lambourne and Abel are Ned The foimer Newport Beach laywer. Investigators said today that tapes He puffed about one filter ti pped Bl3ckn1arr, James Decker. Thomas J L B h dressed in Orange County Jail garb, look· they have prepared for playing back "·ill cigarette every half-hour, a cutback from .Judv. Robe rt i\tcDonncll. Peter i\1yer. 11 aguna eaC ed on today while the prosecution include a hired kiUer 's confession that he his cbain-smoking days. lie appeared fit. ooVid i\·lonahan. Stanley Pfischner. assembled a nwnber of \\'ilnesses who was paid Sl.000 to eliminale a witness despite past rumors about bad health. Mario Tnrtaglia, Honald \V i I I i a m s . About one ton or dust settles each day are expected to testify that they were hostile to Remi ngton. but his eyes sho\\'ed strain . Robert Nippolt, Lee Beck and Brent 011 the city of Laguna Beach, according pert of the conspiracy. They said tile tape records an Jr-Brezhnev said. "Herc is \\'here lhe \Vahlbcrg . Karate expert Ga ry "'l1ichael Rollo, 21, rangement whereby the victim v.·as to be Politburo of the Central c.ommilll'e to figures in the files of the Orange Coun-\\'ho pleaded guilty Thu rsday, ~·ill be one taken out to the desert and shot. n1eets every Thursday. This is "·here 11·e ty Air Pollution Control District. of them, prosecutor Robert Chatterton lnvestigarors said the informant also have an exl'hange of vie\1'5 on any pro.- A 1971 study by the OCAPCD detennin· said. records the fact that the victim 's gold blem under discussion ... Perhaps ii 's ed that 6.4 tons of dust of all sorts falls He said the bit player in the "Kung .,,,,rist\\'alch and a finger v.·ere to be :;on1ething like the Congress. Fu" television series \\'ill be put on the brought back after the killing as s>roof •·But "·e Russians put a different per square mile of land over a 30 day stand \\'hile "'hat the prosecution claims that he had been disposed of. meaning on the 1rord 'discussion .' pe riod in the Art Colony. f 'ro11a Page l CONTROLS. • • clc use in the do\1·n1own areas. Fur Store Burgled EL CEitRITO (A P) -Politt ,aeid thieves escaped Thursday with 4'l '1Tllnk and rabbi t fur jackets va lued at '29,000 from Capwell's department store in 'El Cerrito Plaza. LI. Pat Reeves Said-ihe burglars apparently hid in the stcw-e 'i\'cd· nesday night, collected the furs , and 1oss- etl them out a third floo r window.'·· The Ne1v York City approved by EPA includes: -Vehicle inspection and 111aintenance. -A "selective ban" on tax i cruising, inspec1ion of t;:ixi!' three times a year. and equipment of tnxis \\'ith anti pollut ion equipment required in CaHJorni a on 1975 \•chicles. That's just more than '1>--tons per month considering that Laguna Beach has five sq uare miles of land area within its cit y limits. According to the figures, Laguna ltands about four tons per sq uare mile per month belO\\' the Orange -CO-unty Lciguna to V se Part of Funds Summer Sale Continues -Reduction~ of parking space in ~·lanhattan plus strict enforcement of traffic an d parking regulations. -RetrofiUing of catalytic antipollution de\'ices Oll heavy du ty vehicles. -Restricting deliveries to hours out.side the usUal wor k day. -Exclusive bus Janes. impro ved transit se rvice. and voluntary .staggering of \\'orking hours. -Imposition of tolls on all East"1Uver and l larlcm ltiver Bridges. ' 0The overall e ff e c t ... \1•ill ·be 10--. niake it mo re difficult and more co!~ .. fur an individual to drive into Manhattan und find a pr1rking space for his ca r, al!hough it will be easy for an individual to use transit for commuting into New York ." said an t:PA sum1nary sheet. OlANGI COAST l• DAILY PILOT Th• 0rl"9fl CO••I DAILY PILOT, with w~l(h II combl~l'd 1~• N~\11'1-P"n· 11 l>UbllU,td by ff!• Ori.,.,., (Gl•I l"llttlilll"'ll Com~ny. kP•· rue e11;1oon, ••1 -lb"ed, M-l'f' l~•0"9~ Frkll~, IOr COit• M• .. , N.,.P!1<1 8•1o:fl. Hunll"lllOI> B•K~/FDUnT•ln v.11 • .,., laq""' 811dl, frw!nt/5111111,~tlo: •ncl Son Cl!imtnt•/ !on Jt11n C11'!11r • .,., "' 1ll!Qlt '"1>ril tdllkl" " PVb•/\ntd S•tvr111v1 '"" So.mc111~. f~• prJnd~l lllllt.:WIW.. ~111 i. •I )Jll-W\'Jl l•Y Slrttl, Co.ti Mua. c.f. ..... nl•. t1U' Robert N. w,,J P1e.klen1 Incl Publlih•• J1c• It Curley Vitt P1t•od1nl •nll GeMr1t Mo"f0ff Thom•1 1e,,.a EOtl9r lhom11 A. Mu,phin t M1n1gl119 Elll!or C~1 rl 11 H. l•o1 Rich11d P, Nill • -AM.111~1 M.lflltlne 1:111 .... _ ........ M ... 110Hk• 221 F1••1t A ••nii• M•ili119 Add11u; e.o, .~. 666, '2652 OtM!' OHk .. Co1l1 M•W: 1)0 Wttl thy Slr1.i Hl wPOr! lffdl! lllJ HtW'l)Ort ll!y!f••rl 11\lfll""lloll IHcltl IH1J ft"cfl 1-0ult~l'<I i.~ Cf•,,....": •OS Htff!I El C.mlno 11 .. 1 Tel•,i..11e 17141 &4Z""4l21 C""""9d A'"'1isl111t M2•1&71 L.,... hecll ... II o.,t.r-....: r•••• 494·9•U C°"rltf\I, 111~, 0•1"111 COi~! Pi,o01ialllng (O"INI!.. "' !WWI .... 111, lllu1tr•l;or.1, ..,lrorr.1 m.H1• ., 1(1~111+1.,,.,.ni. w1111 tnlW DI ,.,.._.., •lthout IPKl.ll Plf• mfllllll ft C~itfll ._,..,, ~ CltO "°''* N iii 11 C•ll Mt ... C1lo!Of'nl1. ~l!Jt'°" b1 ,,_,_,. Q°" ,..,.,,1,1 w m11t )) U !'llOl!!h111 mUi11rv ••ll~t~ W.tJ mcmlfllv. - average for dustfall. And, it is substantially below the 28.92 tons per square mile per month figure logged in Buena Park. The 1971 survey may soon be updated ns Laguna Beach officials prepare to re· quest a st udy on the tire dust from the state Air Resources Board and the fed eral Environmental Protection Agency. The n1aller of the worn off rubber \\'<JS raised at this ,1·cek's planning com- missi('ln by Bruce l~opping, chairn1an of the Kalos Kagathos Foundatioo. He presentc.'<i commissioners \\'ith a sample Ot purported tire dust collected near L<''gion Street and South Coast Highway. The 1971 dust st udy shO\\'S that only one Orange Count.v communit y -San Clemente -is less dusty than Laguna Beach. In 1he \Vestern \Vhlte }louse com- n1u11H y. only 4.13 tons per square mile per n1onlh rained down. Other Orange Coast communities and their average amounts of dustf<tll were Capisrrano Beach, 10.17 tons; Costa l\1esa, 6.74 tons; El To ro, 7.87 lon!: East Jrvine, 8.05 tons ; Fountain \'alley, 13.71 tons: Huntington Beach. 13.15 Ions; Irvine. 9.73 tons; Orange County Airport, 8.48 tons. and Seal Beach, 8.52 tons. Laguna Buildi11 g Permits Decli11e . Buiiding pennits valued at $628,3~2 ~·ere issued by the Laguna Beach J)epartmcntorl"lanning and OevRl_op- ment duri'ng May, do1\•n nea rly one· quarter over !he san1e period last year. A survey sho\\'S 12 permits: Issued for new single family dwellings 1•e\ued at $418,863: 19 pcnnlts va lued at $81 ,748 "·ere issued for residential alterations, and a to tal of 6 pcnnits were issued for comme:rclal or nonr~idenlial additions for 11 va lue of $119,467. 1'hc building brings the total for lhc year to '5 million, ns compared lo $2.9 milllon !Ast ycar. Ho11:e1·er in }.1ay 19i2. pernil\$ ''alucd at $821,022 v.·ere is.'lued, nearly $200,000 mol'C'. than this ~1ay. _' For RecreC1tio1i ' The Laguna Beach City Council earmark ed $5-1.000 or federal sharing monies for cons! 10 of a SI00,000 city recreation center i action taken during a special session lhi v.·eek. The monies are 1he third "entitle ent" granted the city under !he federal grant progra 1n. The city \\'as rc<1uircd to en· cun1ber the money prior to June 20 and report the use lO the federal government. Tom }.ft'adc. city finance officer. told councilmen. it appeared the federal of- fices \\'OUJd be noodcd '>''ith papcrv.'ork , and may not object lo Laguna's filin g its report five to 10 days lale. ~Icade . ho11,1cver. suggested that th e reported use v.'as open lo change at any time v.·ithout ony consequences and en· couraged the council to tie up the money . Vice i\1ayor Roy Holm agreed and sug· gested thal 1\'hile ii now appeared 11 would be all right to file a late report, it could be !hat the late action "rnay in· l'ol\'e a lot of hassle." Relocation of city recreation fa cilities 11·as the first priority for use of so me $475.000 expected !o be received from Uncle Sa m over the life of the five.year Revenue Sharing progra1n. The rC(reatioo department now operating from offices in an old ~fain Beach Park bui lding "'ill be \\'ithou l a ho1ne when the building is dcmollr.'hed lo make "'BY for park development in October. Tne \Vednesday nclion or the counci l stated only lhat U1e S.\1,000 be used for relocation or the dcµar tmcnt racllities and _gmitled al}y 111entlon of where the recre.alion center would be..built. Holm added that he 1nade the motion to encumbr:r the monies "'Ith "the un- dcrstandlng or all thcit v.•e can change our minds.'' Riddle F'icld in Boa t Canyon has been mentioned llS a prime 11lle for lhc facili - ty. and could con1bine a revnmplng of the Little League facilities there no1v , a $5,000 proj~t nlso suggested for posslblt funding by ltevShare funds. Planning Commissioners recommended,.. that half the $475,000 be used Jn ac- quisition of open space, buffer strips betwetn urbt1n areas, 11.nd parklands. 'l'he balance of the funds would be used for cxpAnsion of city hall, $80.000; '.I data proces..oJ.Qg system, $25,000; 11nd en· vlrorunental infor.rnatloo ,1ystem "25.000: Fabulous selection of top quality merchandise now at substantial savings. A large selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for you~ Ted von Hemert, Inc. -The House of "fine Unes . --"""""""'"""" ... :' ' ... :I ' : ' ' ioDiRttEXXBEL'.:-H:;'.;iEe;R;rtT~A:GG;;E::-H:;'.;iE~N;;R;EDOOON;::~wV:oo~oDiM:::A:::Rii1t~-l(A~::;R;::A:ss:;'.1 A:::N;;-=========~-: • ~ 4 .. INTERIORS WlfKDAYS & SATUIDATS 9:00 te l 1JO : FllDAT 'TIL 9:00 • NEWPORT BEACH e .. ~ .. 1727 WESTCLIFF DR.. 642·2010.r .. IOp•h S111'1d1y 12.S1lOI , .. , ... , LAGUNA BEACH e .... .. 145 NORTH COAST HWY, ...... .. IOpt11 S1111d•y 12.1:101 494·61$1 ,, .. ,, TORRANCE e 2l64t HAWTHORNE ILVD. ,.,. .. ,• J71·111,9 Saddlehae-k --Today's Final N.Y. Stocks EDITION -' VOL. 66, NO. 166, 4 .SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRI DAY. JUNE 15, 1973 TEN CENTS ' Coast Businesswoman Tells of Mafia Action HunHn ton Beach .\\'oman who s.e!· Remington, 33, is identified as presi· of them , prosecutor Robert Chatterton testified today that he \vas blo\\'11 from i-1---Ji.!!Jled her awsu1 or mrnnmhht~entOfthtcem~~pan~yPHlJe>-.1.sls::Jc:lhiaaqq::<Afld . ..1•i:i'ilJlhL--'"~id~.::;';~~~~.;:;,~~~ his chair-last -Jan. 11 by a shotgun blast clai~c 1om 'tt~m M~~ael-Kester---501tcttin~mU-Lbe ... murders nf .a He satd tne bit Player ift tfte .. 1\tlng that penelrated-.bTI1ving room ol his \ I Reming ton's vending macti1ne con1pany . . . ,_ . F'ir"'l.E!1eYfStJ!tt4'selttf.!I witH>c*put-on"'1he-e11camong1r .. hon~. testified today she \\las shov"n the ''sign n~~OOr .cf wi.tnesses _an d ~lainhffs in stand "'hile what the proseculion claims Lock\\'Ood id entified Hart as one or l\\'O of the Mafia" before she ~1,ept to court c1v1l ac~1ons flied against his Fullerton arc highly incriminating tapes arc played men 1vho called at his home the night and accepted lhe $6,250 offer. company. back today. before wilh a package they said had to !\tr~. Theresa Bleul, operator of a The former Newport Beach lay1Yer, Prosecution \Vitnesses Bobby Joe liar!. be pe rsonally deliYered to him. flo11'er store that features flo11•er vending dressed in Orange County Jail garb, look· 25. and Ronald L. Barnes, 30. were alSI} Lockwood said he told both n1en '·to go 1nachines. IE>stifil!<l as the prelin1inary cd on today 1vhile the prosecution identified for Judge Mast today as hired to hell" and they i1nmediately ran to a hearing opened in Santa Ana J\.1uni cipal assen1bled a nun1ber of 11•itnesses 11·hn !hugs who 1vill l'eportcdly test ify they car parked near his ho.inc and drove off Cour t Judge Paul Masr s courtroon1 -that arc expected lo testify !hat they 1~ere 11·orked for Re1nington al the time a at high speed. ahe 11'as sho11·n lhe t-.1alia badge bf"Carl p..1rt of the conspiracy. Cucamonga man narrO\\•ly escaped an at· Investigators said today thal tapes '"Bu<I" J·lartnan, general 111anager of Cal Karate expert Gaty A:lichael Ilollo, 21. ten1pt on his life . they have pl'epared for playing back \l'ill Vending Inc. \\'ho pleaded guilty Thursday, \vi ii be one College teacher Gordon Lock1Yood include a hired killer's confession that he 11·as paid $1,000 to eliminate a. }\fitness hostllc to Remlngiuttl..------- T~d ,.1!ul..aa~ecord 0"'11 rnngcn1ent \1·hcreby the victim 11'BS to be taken out. to the desert and shot. Invf'stigators said the informant alSll records the fact that the victim"s gold "'rist11•atch ttnd a finger 11crc to be brought back arter the killing as iJfOOf th:1t he had been disposed of. Investigators said other tapes :supj)Qrt their clain1 that three n1en allegedly !tired by l~en1ington 1\'ere on their way to the 'lorba Linda home of another 11·it11ess • \\'hen they ·~re halted for a m nor lraf· fi.;..tnl'-r~ loo.,------------~ ,Gali! ·a l'ligb;;·ay patr.olineo uid---...( !hey spoiled a nurriber of 1rcapons in the. car driven by the trio and the discovf'!r y led one of 1he 1nl.'n to i1n1nediately con· fess to lhe reason for their possession or the \\'capons. Hollo pleaded guilty before Judge J\.1ast Thursday to charg<'s of :)Oliclting thl· corntni ssion of a crime. The black bel t holder "'as ordered lo appe3r June 26 in superior court foe_ sentenci ng 1har could put him in stale prison for up to ten yea rs . an ~ars1n SCAG Cotaclusima Air Predicament ol' ' Called Serious By JACK BROBACK Of I~• DaU1 f'lkrt Sl•lf After six months of study. a Southern California Association of Governments <SCAG ) board has concluded that there f-.,...---~o real sQlutionJo Orange County's air transportation proble1ns. The citizens hearing board. whose 111-embe.rs represent six coufllies; t.'Oll· ceded that Orange County has the mos! Ba1ik to Build Viejo Brcuit;Ti Crocker Nationol Bank h as received a perznit from the federal comptroller of the currency to build a ne11· branch in i\lission Viejo at La Paz Road and i\targucrite P;1rk\\'a y. Bill Shepherd. a Los ,\ngeles , represe ntat ive of the bank. said a site has hce n purchased ::ind plans to open in lare J 9i~ are bcini;: pu rsurd. Ile said no building plans ha,·e been made. serious air transportation difficulties in Southern California. But the report, presented to the SCAG excculiYe cmnmitlee in Los' Angeles Thursday, threw cold water on suggested solutions to Orange County aviation pro- ems. 1 It said ~roposed civilian jetpqrls at El Toro Marine Corps Air Statio'b, Camp Pendleton, Chino Hills and elsewhere have too many obstacles -'"largely noise impact•· -to solve the problem. The gloomy report as far as the county is concerned added that local deliciericies \1·ill only magnify ~·ith time. ll said the Orange County Airport \rill have about the same passenger levels in J980 as today because expansion ~·i ll be restricted by noise limita tions. ln many of its concl usions the hearin~ board's report disagreed with the fin d- ings in the $700,000 master plan of avia- tion study done for SCAG by \Villia1n L. Pereira and As.socialc:> of Ne11-port Beach. The hearing board report said that in the 1980s a ne1v airport \\'ill be needed in northeast Orange County to serve the growing population of the are~ and of Riverside County. But the proposed Chino Hills jetport in 1hat area has severe air space lin1ira· lions and further1nore. the area has been 1See AIRPORTS, Page ZI El To1·0 l\ia1·i11e Suspected In Rasl1 of Rapes 011 Coast A crintinal compl:ii nt charging three cases of rape and sex perversion against young ~iris 1vas being sought today by Costa 1'.!esa police. after one teenagcr·s terror-filled talc of being ravaged and humiliated Jed to arrest of a. suspect. ~le "'as expected to be arraignecl !his afternoon in Harbor Judicial District Court in connection with the three Orange Coast incidents -one committed at gunpoint -dating back to last h'Iarch. In vestigators credited a 16-year-old girl victimized Tue'sday with providing the .key clues that led detectives Chano 1 Camarillo and Bob Lennert to a specific suspect. They concluded intensive que stioning \Vednesday night by formally arresting Cpl. Larf)' n. Duran, 23, who was picked up earlier in the day on duty at El Toro ilfarine Corps Air Station. tfe 1\·ent with them wi llingly to be in· ter rogated. police sai~. Investigators accuse hin1 of being the cruising motorist responsible for sexual assaults on girls 14 and 16, plus a 20- year-old 1Yo1nan who attends Orange College. Victin1s in each case at fi rst went ''Ith their eventual captor willingly, so kidnap charges are not bejng sought. acco rding (See TERROR, Page Z) Made for Men~ :·Baptists Back Fe111ale l1iferiorit')· PORTLAND Ore. (i\P) -A resolution_~m;Ousing_male.superior· lly was approvea overwhelmingly eythe 8.600-de legate Southern ~Baptist Co nvention at its 1J6th annual meeting here._ · The male·female resolution approved Thursday· read 1 in part: "Man was not made /or the \voman but the woman for the man ... \Voman is the glory or man ... Women would not have existed with· o ut n1 an." Jessie Sappington or Houston, Tex .. introduced the resolution in roughly the Iortn in whirh it was passed. But, after p ass i n g throug-h the resolutions co111n1ittee, it represented almost th o oppO· site view. The comtnittee's version called for giving "ful l recognition to women in leadership roles in church a nd dencminational life.'' Mrs. Sappington reintroduced her version before a vote could be t.aken on the committee's. Road Plan Proposed Foi· 1977 From \Vlfe Services Tht> Environmental Protection Agency proposed today a traffic control plan that it said could force all automobiles oft the streets of Los Angeles by 1977. The pro- posal is part of a package of traUic con· trol plans for 13 metropolitan areas In the country . ---Tbe-EAA-said-t-h'e---plan-also--q,1tht--cut----j dr:"ing in northern New Jersey,,for ex- a11..,le . by SO percent. For the LQs.Angeles region , EPA made some 1~anges in its original pt'an and repropo!!:cd traffic controls including a cei ling: oo gasoline sales at the 1912·1973 level beginning July 1. 1974. Beginning May 1, 1977_, gasoline sales "·ould be limited "soi as not to exceed th e air quality standard," the E PA.said. ap- parently hnplying even greater cutbacks. In additicn, EPA proposed for the five-county Los Angeles region: -An immediate ban on constructioi1 of nc1v parking facilities and a gradual 20 P.ercent reduction of parking spaces_ · Deginning Jan. 31, 1974. -A ceiling on motorcycle registrations at the 1973 level and restricted operation of l\\•crstroke motorcycles starting i\1ay I. 1974. -Rclrofitli ng o( antipoll ution devices on some pre-1963 trucks . Acting EPA aClministrator Robert \V. Fri said he \Yould ask Congress to con· sider extending the Clean Air deadlines ror areas 54? severely affected, giving them more lime to meet the standards. "I am not sure these are the results that Congress i!ltended . ·• Fri said. F'ri said the proposal "could result in banning all automobiles in the Los An· geles streets by 1977, as "'ell as 60 per· -cent of the diesel-po11·ered vehicles." Wether that happens \viii depend on court actions and possi bly Congress. O.llY Piiot Sl•ff 1"1101~ Patter1as To Ponde1· The skylight:; above the 1nain -stai-rway in the ne\v Saddleback College library fo r1n an interesti11g geo· n1etric contrast. The facility -to be nan1ed the James B: Utt l\le1norial Library -will be dedicated June 22 prior to the school's co1nn1encen1ent. Me l l\iitcbell, director or college and co1nmunity serv- ices, is on stairway. Additional picture and story are on Page 3. South. Couniy's 'Sick' 'f eacl1e1·s Back in Scl1ool " An eslil?J.pted 70 high school teachers in the Capistrano Uni!ied School District were reported back on the job todny a.fter~rsday_'._s__sick-in -the first ever to hit the district. . Community reaction lo the display of the teachQ.r's union dislike of prog1-ess on s<ilnry and \vage bargaining so far has been one of silence Aides <it district headquarters. ,,·her<' the sick-in causecl n1ajor ('Oncern for the conduct of class~s at the two area high schools, said fe\Y calls from concerneO district residents 1ve rc received.- Trustee George \Vhite. whose phone often is busy "'ilh calls fro 1n con· stituenls, said that he had two contacts this n1orni ng with citizens angry over the unprecedent ed action. "I sensed a tremendous rescntn1ent or whl'll took place," he. said. ··1 kno1\' t would feel that way." "This bothers me to no end ... its not the Yr'AY to get the job done," he added. '\lhitc tcr1ned the Capistrttn<J Unified Federation of Teachers, the group which organized the siege of "nausea and upset" as e mi nority. The sick·in first canUt to light late (S.. TEACHERS, Page I) '-- Irvine Teachers Win Pay Raise Arnicably Irvine Unified School Di strict trustees and teachers congratulated each other Thursday nighlafter r.eaching agreement _ on employe '\'ages and benefits after only a fC\I' \\'eeks of ncgotiafion . In lll)Pl'Oving the package. the beard providej a st.:irk contrast tu many tcachcr·distri ct ne gotiations 1\•hich arc tnnrked by accusntions, bi I I c r · disagrec1nents. distrust nnd even "sick- outs." -BasicaUY,lii~ -agreement reached by clistrict and te<1;cher negotiators gave a salary raise ran ging from eight lo 10 per- cent and added a full dental insurance coverage teachers didn't have previousl y. The nC\\' uniiied district officially lakes over opcrnlion of Irvi ne schools July I. Board Ch;iirman 1Charles Boulflngcr Thursday night thanked C\'eryonc in- volved in lhc agrec1ncnt (or the cooperative spirit into which il "'llS entered. 1'he board met in executive session al the district ofCice Thur.llday night for lls firs~ look at the agreem&nt hnmmcrcd ou~y ifs nc£otialiog l!!&m and teachers. ll I hen adjourned to a public ses sion at . L"nivcrsily High School. "'here the lt.>C- tlu:_e hall ;•:as ja1nn1ed with._\Vttiting teachers. \Vhcn the truS'lecs announced they hod ratified the 1973-74 package;--the·teachcrs gavt! them a standing ovation. Officials on bo th sid chaructcrlzcd the negotiations as ··r r." • They hnd had to "'Ork wi t s~pArilt e , dissimilar schedules and be fits fro1n the t~·o 1Jarcnt districts. San Joaquin Elementary and Tu stin Union High. Assistant Superlntent Raymond Edm an said today thflt the spiril of mutual trust of ".1ve want to build the best school district together," lasted through t11c y.·hole p1·ocess. The teache rs "acted in a very 11ro· fesslonul manner,'' Edman sald. <td· 1nitting such a spirit is unusual. ··we want to make sure it cont inues.' he Sflid. calling the negotiations "fan · tastlc." Tcachcr·bourd relations lf!t Irvine's parent districts have been Jess th>ln ideal. ' ~~~--~~,~~~~- ' ' EDA sai~ it was reproposing the plan to allo,.,, time (or public commenl on changes made in the original Los Angeles proposal. F'ri approved a Ne\v York state plan in· eluding R variety of traffi c controls for N~111 Yor~ City. He also proposed plans 11·1th trarr1c controls of varying severity (Sec CONTROLS, Page Z i Orange Coast Wea~.t r Look forward to a e:.isant week- end with \Varmer · peraturts and sunny-skies:-That's the-outloo fro1n the weathcrlady following some scattered clouds along the cogst SaJu[d~y~ Highs in_lhe_upper GOs . at the beaches rising to the n1id 70s inland. INSWE TODAY The Newport Ha r.bar Ar' 1n1'4~ stHt•H /tu$ tew mn:t-n'pMi· 111r 111at e:chibil. Rat/1t r tlur1i base art sehrctloii oil the ni-11se- un1 director's c/10/ccs. fl niasslve survey uios u11dertnl:c11. Sec $tOl''!J in today 's \\'cci'.t•nde·r. At V-S•rvlc• ! l .M, .. ,, t •0•11119 11 C•Hlon1!1 s CllNlll•I »-Jl (Ofl'lftt » Crotl-CI ll ONlll N•llctl 10 l literl1l Pt•• 6 E111tr1alnmtnl U·n f'llltnCt IJ.U f'V fllt .. lloe:O'I 10 K-1<•11t U t~ l..nl•rs It I Mt!lllOJ 4 MIVllK U..Jl M~IUll il=Ull(lt 1) l> .. tlon~t Newt t, 1 Or111•1 Ceunty 19 lltttau1•11t• tl..M Spl)f'll M>tJ 5ttdl M1•k•IJ t+U T•ftVlllM • T~t•I••-)142 We10t•t 4 Wt lQllO'I Htw• lJ•ll Wt i1il ,...,,, 4, 1 ·--~ OAIL't P1L01 -JS Brezh.nev , From rage l • • • Group to Protest Hosts U.S. AIRPORTS designated by SCAO as a wildlife and open space preserve, It wu noted. 1 Burton Jones, chalnnan of the hearing board, said future use of El Toro ror jolnt.'. dvWan-mililary operations w11 ex.: tremely doubtful due t.o U.S. Dcfeme. Department objections. Jews' Treatment '1.eporters 'J'he board h.1s held 10 publle hearings t si nce last r..1ove1nber inc luding thret in' : Orange County. ' ; By DAVID MASON By ,JOllN V1\LTl'~RZA thei r feelings knO'All 1about A&!ierted f\tOSCOW (AP f _ Like a proud or In• 0111~ Pl!~ S!tll persecution in the us~ hon1eo1rner. l.<1 . .'onid J. Brezhnev took 11 'l'he report roncluded that futu re air: transport requirt>ntcnts of Orange County: will apparentl y have to be met by ex; panded services at Los Angeles lntemat tioua l nnd Ontario lntematlonal airports; An organizution protesting treatn1rnt The n1 areh, ending with a candlelight ,\rusrican neii·smen on a tour of hts of Jc"·s in tht Soviet Union pl111\!1 n ma· ~~ren1ony, will take place after SUfJ.§er qua rters Thursday In an effort to dispel JOr tvening rolly in San Ch.•n1cnte next 1vednesday, said council president Shnon "the mysterious unknown wafting above 1\'e<!k in ad1·ance or the visit by Soviet Frumkin. the Kremlin." Even Long Beach airport, whic h coula serve transport needs of the western part of the county, cann ot handle a heavy in: crease in traffic, the report stated. leader Leonid Brezhnev, \\'ho probably ''We'll be most di stressed if a I-le said this \Vas how the \Vestem 'A'l\I be in lhe nat ion·s capital "'hen the repreS('ntalivc or the \Vhite •louse .. inarch t:ikes place. doeso't come out 10 receive the petition press often referred to the seat of ::.;_--tifin, " -su me \\'er in the So\~t Union. I n c rinci le rescntati n • w~~~~css. l ~o11dr~em~=:.__S<J_far.llu_ald ... ~~~~i1!j.~"J"or._~'IH~2ll.,dl~ i s neyi·_s_coo!c.r~c--~ Council of llussi:in J c'A·s plan a n1arch ~hacleleg&tefia,e bome flt"lle -rfuif. general secre~ry olfli e Soviet Com- ~-(rs Dor~ Marshal o ew eac --'c'~,."'ufil:y representitlve on ~~.~r'i:nt.r---.-..,.; from the San Clen1ente Inn to the gates "\Ve plan a strictly p ea c e f u I munist party, Brezhnev sununonet.: the of the Presidential con1pound to niake de.monstration down there next week, but reporters be<:ause of his summit meetlng unless they allow us to ha ve a fittin g y;il'tt 'President Nixon. board. and super\•isor David Baker bot criticized Newport Beach and CoetS. Six Co11iplete UCI Program 111 3 Years Among the 73 UC Jrvine·Califomia College of \1cdicine graduates receiving di plo1nas Saturday v.·i!I be six 1nedical doctors who are the Hrst to complete a three-year degrre program. UCt is the first medical s<:hool in California and one of only three in the nation to begin a three year medical school program. That 1vas in 19i0. No\1·. the firs ! six to gradua te after spending onl y three years nl Irvine, con1· plcting the lull medical degree re- quirements are ready. They are: Rvan J. Cox of Porterville. Jrircd A. Fralin of Van Nu\·s. Geoffrev Gc.:tn of Los Angeles. Gcroid B. Hanso·n of Santa ~!a ria . Stephen Ci. \Veyers of San Jose and Jan1rs E. \\'ood Jr. of Baltimore. ~Id . lrvinc·s all year n1t'dical S<:hool pro- gram 1nakcs it possi ble to meet a!l re- ql.i irernents in the shorter tin1c JX>riod. "This yea r the new program is ena- bling us lo increase our graduating class bv 10 1>ercc nt." Dr. W. Bcnbo1v Tho111pson .Jr. said. He ls associate dean for medical student services. .. Students \\'ho qualify academically mus t be able to handle the intensil'c sludv plan and n1ust be able to plan to go lo sChool full time for three successive years without a \'acalion period) "These three-year graduates have not ._ __ _.._,.·mrned-throogti--any-neeessafy----eorn:se work," Dr. Thompson added. ''They have completed J44 academic "·eeks of 4-0 hours ea ch for a Iola \ of 5.760 clock hours, exceeding requirements. of the California Stale Board of ~Iechcal Ex· anliners," he said. UC Irvine Third In Collegiate Saili11 g Regatta DC'fendlng cha1npion UC Irvine sailors fini shed third Thursday in the nallo11al intercollegiate dinghy sailing cham- pion~hi p!! at Eagle ~lountain Lake, Ft. \\'orth, Te x. UC! skippers Danny Thompson and Jeff i\lcDermaid scored 183 points in the 32-race series. • Tulane Uni versity. the winner, edged 'i'ale by 15 points tifter Tulane skippers Augie Diaz and Doug Bull came from hehind on lhe last day of the three-day el'ent. sailing past 16 collegiate teams. Bull \vas low point skipper "''lth 60 points and lean1mate Diaz scored 101. \,-ale collected 176 points to cinch run· ner-up honors. f inal scoring: 11i Tulane.161 ; 121 '\'ale . 176 ; (3) UC!, 183. t41 N.\'. State i\farlllme, 202 ; (5) J\'avy. 222 : (6) Michiga n State, 238; (7) 1·c.-xas, 26 t : t8l TI1e Cltodel, 280 ; l9) UCLA. 286:(10) Toronto. 335: (11 ) British Colun1bia, 361 ; 1121 Ohio St.ate, 373; (13) Royal i\1ilitary College of Canada, 380 ; {14) Clemson, 407. OIANGE COAS T " DAILY PILOT l~t Oti""t Co•" ll&!lY PILOT. W!l!I •~..:ft " tomb,~UI ''" '<t•> Prtt•, " PUbl!11'111d DY mt OfAn~e (t•U l'llllh•t>•..a Com11o1ny. 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"''· Ot'•nv• COJ1! ~111>11.i.1r;, CO'lll>•· 1 No ntw• t i.rl•1. !lh1i.11·1tlwla, K l!ll'f••I ,.,.!!•• •• ••••~:fl l1-t1 ~tr•I~ -~ .,. '"''°"W'C" whl!Ovl .-.ci.t "'• l'«\\•O I II! LOPtFIOM O•~tt. !•c-(l•o _,_., ••If •I Co1!• M•••· <••·•.....,i. ""*"••oe1~ b~ <.'1rr.r II. .. ""'""'I•: 1w lftlfl U 1S mgnl!ll,1 m!lllt '' ""'""-hMI U.tJ "'°"!tilt. clilnp x to our acti vity, il is hard to B~zhnev took lhe ne"A•smen first into a predict what \\'Ill happen," he said. large salon where the Politburo meets Frumkin , a Los Angeles are a \\·eek1y , on into his private office and businessman, said thar his group is b11ck through a false bookcase wall to a .. totally peaceful in orientation." h.idea\\'llY \\'here he takes catnaps. "But there \\•ill be members of the He gave S()me "insider information" on more militant Jewish Defense League in ho1r he runs Politburo meetings, checked our group and they could decide to start out his Kremlin inter-communications shouting if we can't be given the con1mon system lvhile reporters \vatched and t ottr!,fsy by the \llcstem \\'hitc !·louse," showed off pictures and other mementos. he ~d. Newsmen got a glimpse of a sn1all Brezhnev no111 plnns to arri ve on 1he 1rhite spittoon near Brezhnev's desk, a South Orange Coast nex t Friday for a l>cd in h is private hidea1vay. a fcv• days of continued talks "'ith Presi-refrigerator <ind a-v.·ell stocked n1edicinc dent Nixon and a televised address. cabinet. At a press conference in P.tos co,11 The three-hour meeting \Vith newsmen Thursday Brezhnev alluded to the steady 11·as an obvious attempt by the bushy· pressure placed by Jewry in America for bro\\'ed, often forbidding Kremlin leader better treatment of Jews in the USSR. to cast himself in a new image as he The Communist leader in s i s 1 e d , prepares fo r his iirst trip to the United ho"·ever, that the controversy '''as con-States. cocted and that the Soviet Union prac-BreWnev even got into his famil y af- liccs 110 reptession or Je"·s. fa irs -about "·hich little is ever As.sociated Press reported 1 hat disclosed-sayi ng his 'rife '·is not too '''ell, she's in bed." UPI Ttl ... 111'1• Speaki1tg to Deaf Julie Nixon Eisenho\ver is assisted by interpreter Ethel Giclt to trans- late her 'vorcls into sign langu.'li:;<' as she delivers the co n1111 encen1ent address lo the graduating c!ass of the 1.\n1erican School for the !Jcaf in \Vest 1-lartford, Conn. San Joaquin Trustees Acce11t $4,350 it1 Gifts Brezhnev sa id .. The re is no Je1vi sh pro- ble1n in the So\'iet Union ... \Ve do not lie S.'lirl she \ron't be accompany ing Gifts can't run a school district but -1\ S2.000 theck lrorn the lr\'i nc Con1· ha \'e any law in the Soviet Union forbid· him 10 the Un ited States, and neither will they sure help. pany to support 1hc districr s-rrcent ding them to leave ... if that departure his son. His son's boy, Brezhnev said, is 1v1·1ness the most recent and not U"· com. g p '"exam t'-e H laug•~ and " rnusic festival at the Anahc itn Con-is 1'ustilied ." in u i.u .... . e ucu t . I •· J . S h I o· t . S 'd "You know .. ~.t the r-lings or a yp1ca .xin oaqu1n C 00 IS r1cl 1.enli·on ''"•lter. He said the Je\\'ish issue, "is r 81~: .wna.lik tha"t ·r 1.._ meeting, when trustees acce pted $4 .350 in '"'~ artificially being dragged into the picture atu1cdr ~~r1 e bat at.ati~e '--e 'th' h<l;S 1., uc gifts for the schools under their control. -A $50 donation I rom Teamsters . .. and I cannot bring myse lf to un· cou uc P Y s yIDg ucre WI lID. Union, Local No. 952, for physical educa· derstand why." Newsmen were escorted first to · the 'Ihlstees welcomed gifts of m o n e y. lhird·floor office suite where Brezhnev books, audio-visual equipment, and a lion unifor1ns at Espera nza School. Brezhnev said 2!1,800 Jews left the d h r hi kl d """-wide array of learning materials at The money "'ill be used to buy Soviet Union last year and 11,380 have spen s muc -0 s wor ng ay. l ucy almos t every session. left in the first five months of 1973. This 11•ere led through la,rge plain doors with a t1nifor1ns (or students who will con11..etc Mesa for zoning practices which tlw?Y sn id failed to protect the integrity of the airport. Baker said, "\\'e constantly get pro- tes ts from the people of Ne\vport Beath and Costa A1esa about noise but on th~ other hand they make zone changes in the two cities on land near the airport." He pointed to apartment developments in Costa i1eS3 south of the airpo rt and industrial rlevelop1nents in Newport Beach areas near the airport which are :·iirpor t-orientcd putting greater stress on the need for air transport services. . l\1rs. M:irshall a·nd Baker were reply, ing to a statement by the hearing board chairman \1-'hich held that decisions ilk \'Olvi ng airport projects should be madr. at the local rather than lhe regional,:ar state level. Baker said no real solution wtl l be found unless there is a regional authority to set down guidelines for ai r transporta- tion. "Polit ica l pressures make attempts by a citv or county at a1·ialian planning dlf· ficul l," he sa id. Heferring to tht supervisors' problt'im with Orange Cowl· ty Air port. Baker said the county a!ld tht cities near the airport are 1A-ork1ng at cross purposes. From Pagel TEACHERS. • • year's total might exceed the 1972 figure, gold-on-black fi gure "one" to one side, On Wednesday's agenda were letters in lhe statc\vide Special Olynipics in July I 'd Inside the Politburo room, newsmen detailing: at UCLA. \\i~dnesday afternoon alter a meet-and· ie sai · were seated in leather .armchairs on one "By and large, I ha\·e a very h 1 Ron Gray. director of the school for co fer session "'Ith bargaining agent!: for warn1hearted 1-11·ng to•·ard the J ews si de of a uge green, fe t~overed table. the dist rict. ~ El ht st.al I s r·11ed 'th blu d From Page l trainable 1nent:11ly retarded tTtllR) he living in the Soviet Union," Brezhnev g cry g asse • 1 "'' e an No progrrss "'as n1a~e in t . .d .. All th t t red pencils, were spotted on the table, student s, said about 90 percent of the bargaining over a l4·point benefit sat · · · · e way up 0 my prt:!sen along ••1'lh bottles or rru1·t i·u1·ee and TERROR d t ed th t · · p()si1ion I have had 1nany people of mi'ne-l"water. stu ens ent er e coun Y con1pe11t1on package "'hich district .spokesmen . ha."e J · h · · 'th ho 1 h .___ •a • • .. 111 tllai·. said would add $1.5 mllhon to the d1str1ct cw1s or1g1n "'1 w m ave uccn Brezhnev, wearing a summer weight rery close friends, and whose friendship blue-gray suit and a blue and red tie, 1·ug-to Detective LL Harold Fischer. budget. I J £m.Ql even to th.is day." The teachers then issued a re ease The SOV1e11eaaer sa1a~c~ert"a"'1=n Jews gled--pencils---and-a---matchbox-as--be-ehat----ntnnostTecent-victtnraceepted----a-rnt~e --.1-.. -~~. in e Ree istr a t+io~n~--'btasun·g-trusta-s-forraistng-the--salary-oot1c---1 -~1 might be forbidden to leave because they ted -first tensely, then more easily -Tuesday morning at Harbor Boulevard ._, Supt. Truman Benedict by 10 percent but belong to "certain categories of people \\'ith the .newsmen. aod Peterson Way. after missing t'"·o only offering teachers a five-percent in· connected with what is today called na· .A. .A. .A. buses while en roote to an appointment For Football Slated crease in wages. t. I 't X X 1-i at Saddleback High School in Santa Ana. The calls by tea chers claJming Illness }Ona secun y . . • d "I am told there is such a law in Israel Brezl•rteV Slated She told police a polite , \\'ell-mannered The lr\'ine Ju nior All·Amcrican fool-began coming in late V.1edneseay an · in too and I an1 sure the United Stales has 111 young man offered a r ide and she ac· ball tean1s 'A'ill conduct registration the 1noraing hours Th ursday. rules to that effect." cepted, gellin6 back into his waiting car At San Qcmente High School , "'here Saturday from I to 4 p.m. al lhe \Valnut h '"lk of h ~-t k I -The hundreds of persons planning the after completing her business at the S.1n· t " L)l.j • l c au:>t;nccs oo Pa ..... San Clemente march disagree strongly. For Sa1·i Cleuiente ta Ana campus. Village aud University Park Shoppinti district staff volunteered to stoff "\Ve have been encouraged by the Invest igators were told the motorist Centers. cl assrooms and some classes were pledges of support from San Diego, thrn becanle cold and menacing. dro\·e Boys 8 lo 1.2 years old '"'ho \\'eigh grouped du ring the day. Orange and Riverside counties in our V' 't F 'd her to an Jodustrlal area at Pulhnan betwe<!n 55 and 100 Pounds are rligib!e to Princi 1xil Dt1rrel Taylor said there "'as march in San Clemente. we even have a lSf, OU Tl ay Street and Pi-1cCormick Avenue, \\·here pla;<. i11 1he tackle footbull program. 110 disruption of classes. but pupils \\'C're bi.;sload of elementary school children she was forcibly raped and other1\·ise Tt,e.re is a S5 regis tration fee and boys Jct out of school about 45 minutes ,earlier \1'ho ~·ill travel all the way frbm San \VASHJNGTON (AP) -Soviet leader abused. should be accompanied by a parent. than usual. Francisco for the march," Frumkin said. Leonid Brezhnev "A•ill fly to Presi_dent ------~-;jj~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiliiliiiiijjiiiij;ljil;~~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji;;;.;;;~;;;.;;;:-:-The group's leader added that in· Nixon 's oceanside San Clemente estate dicatlons are that the group could tota l next Friday, v.•here he is to deliver a na· 1,500. lionv.·ide television address. "It's amazing how many people -lots That broadcast will probably take of v.·omen. kids and working people -place Sunday, June 24, from the Western are willing to hop a bus on a \li'ork night \\'hite House. in the middle of the week to make their Before arriving in South Orange Coun- feelings known in San Clemente," he ty, Brezhnev will spend the week in said. Camp David, Maryland, and \\'ashington, * * 4 Jews Arrested Sl1outing Appeal I11 Wh.ite Hou se \rASHIX'GTO~ (UPI ! F 0 u r n1e1nbers of the Je'A·ish Defense League \1-ere arrested in lhe Blue Room of !he \Vhite House today \\·hen they shouted aJIWal~ for President Nixon to press So\·let leader Leonid I. Brezh~v for fr ee emigration of n.u.ssian Jc11s at next 1\·cck's sun1n1it talks. The President 11as on his \.\'ay lo Pekin, HI. at the time. A spokesn1an for the Secret Service said the four. l\\'O males and t\l'O rernal es in their tecns. 1rcre taken into custody by officers of 1Jx. Execut ive Protec1ion .Service and 1un1ed over lo District of l \1lumbia police on charges of unlil'A'ful ;i.ssembty. . .. They 1\·erc sitting on the floo r in the Blue Roc11n and shouting." the Secret Service .spokesman said!.of-the-tnc:ldent, \l'hlch occurred about 11 a.m. \vhen the protesters broke a\\'3Y from a grou p p<-issing through the \Vhlte llouse on a rtgltlar public tour. Today·s 1\·as the first in a seriefi or d{·n10115trations planned by various Ju\\·ish groups across th e nation during Brcr.hnev':-; rl~H tu the United States. f'rom Page l CON1'ROLS '. • • for the follo\\·ing metropolitan areas: Bostoo. P.linneapoli!·St. Paul; the New York and Philadelphla metro ,regions or New Jersey. Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, llouston. San Antonio, Dilla1, 11nd F.I PaMl. Tes:., Rochester, N.Y. and Springfield , lifa.u. The controls ranged from req ulremcn ls for ln!pectlon and maintenance of v~hicles to keep their polluling tmluions dOWl'.I to such st ri"t mca.surt& 11! gosoHne ratinning ond even partlnl ban-'J on vehl· clg use in the downto\vn_ar·cas. D.C. He is scheduled to arri\·e in the U.S. Saturday and stay at the Presidential retreat through the weekend . Monday he will be wel comed at the \\'hite House by President Nlxon aod the t\.\'O leaders will begin their discussions, There wlll be a White House dinner Mon- day night. Talks will continue Tuesday. Another social event, dinner at the Soviet Embassy. is set for Thursday night. After his stay al the \Vcs tern \Vhite House . Brezhnev \Viii return t o Washington and fl y home to J\1osCO\\'. Irvine Motorist Injured in Crash A broadside crash at t1 Costa i\tesa free"'ay offramp Th ursday demolished an Irvine n1an~eign car and sent hlm to lhe hospua1' for treatment of multiple head cuts. George 0. Roberts, 21 , of 5.192 Kenosha Lane, lrvine, \\'as released fro m Costa Mesa J\temorial Hospital following the accident -on BT!stol Street at the San Diego Freeway offramp. Motorist GfMt 0 . PaITis, 44, of 2133 \V. Center St., Anaheim, told police he '"'as southbound on Bristol Street when Roberts' car appeared in his path . PArrls escaped injury and his car sus· talned moderate damage In the crash, "·hlch totaled Robert!' sedan. Pahu Trees Stolen Fron1 Irvine Nurser y Eighteen young palm trets valued by the O\li'TICrs at nearly Sl ,800 were rtolen Thur!doy night from e.n trvtne nursery, Orange county Sheriffs offictn said. Oper<llors of the Keellne-Wilc:ox Nursery, 6600 ~tarlne \Yay , told deputies thnt the young palm trees and their t~ooden contll int.?rl were carried off by Intruders who climbed the fence 1ur· rounding the property. Officers aald the burglars must have had a pickup truck on .hand lo cam ort their haul. . . DREXEL you. Summer Sale Continues Fabulous selectian of top quality merchandise now at substantial savin9s. A lar9e selection of handsome sleep safas specially priced for Ted von Hemert, Inc. -The House of Fine Unes \ \ • • ' - • NEWPORT IEACH e IM~ 1717 WESTCllF"F Ol .. "42-2010 IOp•ft S11nilt y 12·11101 LAGUNA IEACH e 14~ NOATH COAST HWY. IOp•~ S11ftdty 12·11101 "'4·,111 INTERIORS WEEKDAYS a SATURDAYS t 100 l'llDAY 'TIL t :OO lo 1:30 \ TORRANCE e 2l 64' HAWTHORNE I LVO. J71-127t , I r • -. • ·--· DAD,Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Good Slightly more lhan a year ago. voters In Irvine, S.ddleback Valley and Tustin by a 3·1 majority backed forn1ation of their own individual, unified school dis- tricts. Those districts will take over operation of 1area kindergarten-through-12th grade schools J uly I. There is still a lot to be done to accomplish the change-over and to make up for inadequacies of past, uncoordinated dis· tricts. But enough evidence is in to show tbat unification was the right step. Resi dents ill Irvine and Saddleback Valle alread feel c .ser to their.--schoots, or at least to t ne ar s. Beginning of this horneowner's lot -t~ trees will be cut down. Councilmen reasoned th t replacements near the original windrow Will prcserv the historic and esthetic value of the lines of trees w ich once protected 1crops from destructive Sa nta Ana winds and now provide visu· ai Interest to the otherwise Ilat central Ir vine land destined for ttrDanization. It is unfortunate that city councilmcil in Irvine have abandoned their initial vows to prot.ect. the integr ity of one ot tb~ new city's most historic assets. • . Bond issues 1n t JS r1c avillee p"'ii8ett1i lli'--------"'~ -ect·ee·:v==:__--++--t-~·t-1/- thusiastic majorities, work is under way on new schools, and committees of parents, teachers and students have wrestled with issues of housing, textbooks and goals. Obviously there have and will be more· problems. Saddleback has already experienced board divisiveness; both d istricts are encountering tough decisions. But tnore will be accomplished for advancement of education in the unified districts. The physical and phil- osophical split between the two areas -a prime reason for unification -is better served. The infancy has been a good one. Cl1opping Down History It i.s clear that eucalyptus windrow trees \\•hich have been left in tract backyards will not be protected by city council fiat in Irvine. Councilmen recently okayed destruction (If three such giants from tbe past to make way for a swimming pool in the backyard of a Ranch tract home. Although provision was made for suitable replace- ment of the windrow.trees -perhaps outside the bounds ,'Image' Ma)' Not Live Up To the Ads ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Dear Gloomy Gus Where are the Civil Liberty foils concerned about double jeopardy for them guys in Watergate? R.E.D. The attempt by the Irvine Community Services Com· mission to conduct its business in secret and withhold from the public the commissioners' choice fo r a par ks bonds consultant is a most unfortunate beginning for a $20 million or more bond measure which will require massive citizen support. Had n ot the press this week demandetl knowledge In accordance with the state's Ralph 1tf. Brown Act anti· secrecy provisions, the public wou ld have been denied advance knowledge of the choice of the pa r ks bond con- sultant approved by councilmen Tuesday ni ght. The decision to hi re an Irvine firm . Ribera a nd Sue, was made in a two-hour secret session l\1ond ay ni ght. Communi't.y Services commissio ners adjourned to public session after midnight. No one remained to hear their action. The foll owi ng day, the city staff. acting on the orders of Chair1nan Sally ~IJller, refu sed to infor1n the press of the choice, until directed otherwise by the city attorney. The incident contr adicts 18 months of openness in city government in Irvine, and must be assumed to be the result of n1 isu nderstanding and not. it is hoped. the beginning of a policy of secrecy. 'Congratulati on.of You are the unanimous ch oice for presiden t of the n e w Republic vf Greece!' SB Support of Dictatorship Precipitated Crisis U.S.; Responsibility ; W ASHlNGTON -The feeding and pampering of the Greek milil ary dic- talorship by the Ni xon administration. while the exiled monarchy and the old parliamentary leadership were virtua lly ignored , have no\v brought a predictable Treaty Organization tNATO ) and further underm ined Greece's already shaky politica l position wilhin the \Ves tern alliance. ( \ • Ill Gr.eek Coup EVANS·NOVAK ) ' result: weakened American innuencc TRUE , th<.' navy-led revolt against Papadopoulos · ooc-m8n dict..1torship late last month \vas quickly aborted. But iinmensc _prcslijle am~ rnoclerate and phase of Papadopou\os's dictatcrs.hip .that lies jusl ahe~cl. the U.S. is s!l ll perceived as his potent champion . 11olland , Nor\\'3)". ltatv and other NATO countries, on the other hand. are prepared to punish Papadopoul05 (~lolland ~·ishing to kick Greece out ol NATO). When one thinks or all the tens of ~ -.. ce_.., -..... m.11 ..,. at an internalionally beneath ils failure !resulting from the conservative democratic elements "'ho 1-Jl--__rnillionLlha.La.ceJ la r e com- panies ror advertising to impro'1e "cu.5tomcr relations." one doesn't know v.·helhcr to reel more sorry, angry, or amused al this wa ste of fund s. ,....,. ... • Mt ~ ,...., '" critical moment il)-4tl ..,. z ••r~-,,__.-..'--1f--i'<;;";;c.:;-'~~~ni.i~' -,. ~ o ... °""' Plt9t. -t reek "rev01u· stupidity of the commander of a single have managed lo st~y oul or '--''----<Ideeting-navy~elJ is a sp1cadi11g--Papadopoul osTpullttcat1a1ts . Ad1ninistratioo diplomats are far more concerned about the gravity of military ti issidenee-againM-th&.. r:egime-than...the.y are saying publicly. At a closed-~1-, no- transcript session of a House Foreign Af- fairs subcomrrtlttee _Jast week, for ei:· ample, deputy assistant secretary of State Roger Davies admitted that Papadopoulos races his greatest threat right nO\V. The thought occuTTt'd to me the other night at an airport, "·hen I debarked from a plane and had to make a phone call to rind out i£ a car had been sent for me or if I should rent one to n1y ultimate destination. It \\'a s after 10 p.m.. the airpor t shops were closed. and I had only a dol· Jar bill, no change for making a call. So I stepped over to the No. 1 car rtntal desk and asked the girl to change the bi.U for me. Sorry. I tried the No. 2 car rental desk. Sorry. 1 tried the No. 3 rcntaJ des k. Same answer. A LITTLE annoved. I went back lo No. 1 and askCj'.I. "Do.i't you have any change at all, for a phone call ?'" She nodded, "Yes. but it's only for customers." I said. "But I c3n't be a customer witil 1 make my call and find out If I need to rent a car." She shrugged and turned the cmipany's outlay, can turn off pro- spective customers forever , and the com- pany will never know why. And multiply these three girls lby hunireds of others like them to recognir.e the staggering Iota! los.'l to these companies In good wiU as well as hard cash. And please don't talk to me about "a few bad apples in every barrel." I'm tired of hearing about. ha few bad apples in every barrel." rm tired of hearing about the apples and the barrel. This kind of public indifference by hirelings "Who deal directly wiUt the ipublic is far Loo common to be dismissed or condoned as "a few bad apples." IT TS the compan ies that are at fault, DOt the stupid or 5Ullen cmployes. At rault , often, for underpaying such min· iom, so that they don·t care ho\v "'·ell they perform or if they are fired; at fault ror poor or hasty or no training pro- grams: at fa ult for not realizing that it is often If.he lowest-paid employe who has the faceto-face cu:itact with the custlr mer, and who "represents" the company to the public. lion." The reason the pre· sent moment is so critical is !he loss of authority \\'ithin the Greek mili tary by the one -time a r m y colooel, George Papadopoul...s. w h o led the military coup d'etat against the parli a1ncn· tariaos in April 1987. That loss of authority has gravely com- promi sed Greece's critical role as the southern anchcr of the North Atlantic Wicks The difference between the gloy,ingly away. "helpful" ads and the unoooperatlve Here is a compan y U1at spcfl9s millions reality makes the company look worse :-ind millions upon sedu<.-t!ve ads assuri ng than it is, or wants to be. It is bet.rayed, us airport travclers that oor sli~test a.s 50 many i~titutions are. by its own \vish i~ their comm~, a~ t~t Shortsighted penny-pinching on essen- cverything ~manly ~ib!c lS being tials, combined "'ith manic extravagance done to exped ite ou r tri ps and make our in maintaining its "image" on some passage sn1oother. '" -abslracl level. If the car hadn't come for YET Of\E GlRI. such as this. \V~ me, I'd have ••alked 50 miles rather U'8n salary r('J>resents only a tiny fraction of rent a car that night. Hazards of the New Sexual Equality Ju!)t "•hen employment opuorlunilics in his ricld y,·cre \)cglnning lo skyrocket. the nation's top nude mal e model. Rock Swett. quit In " huff. "I'm sick aryt tired of. being thought of as nothing but ll sex objec1," Swett bit- terly l.old a press conference. ''How would you like knoll'~ ing that millions of WQn1en under hair dryers nU over the country were drool· Ing "nd giggling and 1naklng jokes about you." \Ylth all the DC~\' stx fl\&iBZl~s r o r women oow coming · o u 1, Swett ,admilted he was g i v Ing up 11 IDMive cn rccr. Playgfr l magatlne Is cJ3iming a circula- tion of one rnlllioo : CaUfomla Girl has gont> national: and a half ~en more simil ar publications -all featuring nude males -are due on the newsstand' by ra n. (...__AR_T_H_o_P_P_E_J guy coming dov.11 the slope with noth ing but boots nnd skis on. T was delu~cd \\"ilh ()ffers for uction sctnes -bo'>'·ling ,,·i:h my ten rn·s na1ne stenciled on 1ny back . pole-va ul ting, horesback r i d I n g ... 1 've had some painrut experiences. lOo you tnow " believe you me. But I drew the line at ' • • naked ky-di ving." _ _ ~ SWE.1T, described by Swinging~Singte--Was he aJrald? .. ,7Wilfi00t a Gal t!I a "a &-foot-4 gorgeous bunk of parachute?'' he said. Oesb1" got hls start as second runner""trp What he hated most, though, S\'.iett in the Mr. cosmos Cootest ln Atlantic Cl-sald, was posing for centerfold pictures:, ty, where he received a standing ovation "There you are, lying on your stomach In tbC talent compelitlon by kicking a on a tiger-skin rug," he said gri mly. homosexual into the orchestra pJL and all the sec r c t v r i e s sne<ik This won him a contract with in to ogle you. · lilalclonn Briefs, Jnc. •re appeared In n nurnbeJ ol ads, m h.J!.t, " dr ame<JJ_ ad· dressed a Shirley Chish<>lm Rally in my Pi-1alcfonn Briers .•. " "THEN TllEY want 500 blac.k·and- \Vhite ~·trots. You~ltnow . '"A Day in the Life or a ti-1alc ~iod<'I . .P.1e ln the steam roorn me in the shower. me ln the locker room, me in the shower. Elghtct!n showcr.s a day. What kind of life is that?" In bct\\·etn, he worked as a Rabbit al !he local Playgirl Club. "But despite the glamorou.o white tall on my podded tight.< and !be toupee on my chest," he said aqri]y, 0 1 knew l was nothlat but a Swett, who was by now shouting, snid glorified coclltall waiter." these oew magazines "dograde lhe whole HJs flnt public exposure, however, wa' male -sex." • In Behind the o. .... Door and be l•ter "ll'a high Umt wom<n got over their "~tONEY isn't everything.'' grow~ Md 8 major part •ln Deep Throat, This pueril e, lascivious. adol~nt fantasies,'' Swett. "ll 's gotten so l can't go to a nude earned him lbc .1ttanUon. of maguJne he cried, "and developed a ma lure, ra· beach or a scn!lltlvlty awareness en· publishers. · tlonal attitude toward sex." counter group wllhout being recognized. As ror him.'lelf. be s.iid , he was going to Every fcmnlc thinks this gives her a "CONFIDENTIALLY," he s a I d . become n haird resser. right to paw nnd pinch me. "Helen Gurley Brown want~ me ror "This is. my Inst press conference "Ir I try to discWl8 Sartre or SEATO, CosmoPolitan's first centerfold, but I ladies and gentlemen." he sMld as he 1-l---they,don!l e\len·lislen, All the.y want to.00-lost-ooHo-Burt-Reynolds;-;;,'111en-aftttr'-.tomped-out~ .. you-wonJt hll ve Rock is jump In bed with me. l'vo got a mind , California Oir l ran those Ahots ()f that Swell to pa\v around any more." ' disenchantment throughout lbe entire: :O.·losl important, the N i x on ad· n1ilitary. not just the navy. One-halr of ministration has been blind to the hopes the air force, for example, \\'3S prepared of Constantine Kar.amanlis, the con- to act agaWt Papadopoulos if the oc· scrvative leader now in exile in Paris casion proved right. The army, too, is (who served as elected prime minister shot through with anti-Papadopoulos from 1955 to 1963). When Karamanlis, in dissidence. his major statement of April 22, form ally Papadopoulos. whose p e a s a n t proposed the return of ~he King~ to shrewdness has withstood all challenges :"-thens. _to serve as focal pomt for r~tor- thus far, seized the opportunity of hls 1ng J:!3rha~ntary gov.ernment. the N1~011 quick victory over the navy to dis.sol ve a~m1nist.ration ble": its chance· to give !"he monarchy, thus cutting all ties h!m a pow~rful assist. Instead, the U.S. between Greece and King Constantine, If did and said nothing. the Nixon administration had gi ven the Natura lly, then. Papadopoulos felt unfortunate King Constantine the special secure. following the aborted navy · standing and prestige that he deserved as mutiny. in the ruthless way he has dealt ex iled monarch, Papadopoulos might with these two conservative pillars of never have dared to attack him, thus potential opposition: the King and the preserving the King as one possible poli ticians. To him, the Nixon ad· aVenue of retwn lo democratic rule. ministration has been looking the other LIKEWISE , by treating the parliamen- tary leaders of pre-.fapadopoulos Greece as political vagrartiJ',the U.S. has lost • way in a manner calculated to help himself. IN THE NEW and mosl dangefOU:S Like\1'ise, U.S. NATO orncials are trying to persuade Holland, Norway and other enemies of UR!-dlctatorsbip not to raise· ugly questions about Greece's ruture in NATO at the NATO meeting lhis month in Copenhagen. \Vorse yet, the U.S. is now more closely identified than ever with Papadopoul05. lt is cursed and vilified by the center and, right political traditionalists who have been denied all aid from Washington. It llas no new policy to try. ~ven the bint of one. As of today, Ole6'Nixon ad· ministration has reached a dead end in its shortsighted alliance with Greek die· tatorship. and its chickens are coming home to roost. Hectic World Needs Peace To the Editor: \Ve Ameri cans are well known for br ing h;ilf asleep all day and haU awake all dur ing the night. After reading the :1rticle on Transcendent.al Meditation by Jack Chappell (May 29) a nd the "J\.1cdltation" letler in your Mailbox <'Ol· un1n lJ une 8). I am moved io respond . I \\'11s excited ond intrigued to read that "T~1 " has been shown scientifically to produce "'a deeper resting state th an sleep or hypnosis." CONSIDER today's breakneck pace of living. The more responsibilities and money made, the more sleep becomes a luxury you can't afford. Young ex· ccutives, policemen. students suffering rrorn ulcers, heart disease and insomnia. These signs of inner pollution seem to be obvious signals that a technique pro- viding deep rest. relaxation and inner colm amidst th~ strain of daily life could he very useful. The article indicated Transcend ental ~1edi tation was not a r 1\gion o.r .something involY:if!8 ~ter~ diets 3.nd rigorous ~1ures. just an eas1· ly learned mental technique. \Ve read so mu ch about crime, drag abuse and "Inner discontent" with li fe nmong people of nll ages and areas of society, and so little about promising techniques like 1'>1 . If 200.000 Amer icans meditalc and cl::ilm lhey Ael deep rest. ··JmprovOO mental cla ri1 y." making st0<:kbrokers and arliSts {11ike -"mOre successful and happy," rhen it deserves 1no1-c publicity in the Daily Piiot a~ ot her respansible ne"'S media. \Vhy not , In such a tense and ht>etlc \\'Orld. \\'C could all use a little rest and peace tor JS minutes twice a day. EVAN A. PETERSON f'b1e Flre111e11 To the Editor: Some vnndRls put a hose in the mnll slot or our church Mondt1y afternoon, noodlng several roon1s. ·All of which were c11 rpc,ed. \Ve won'clcred how in the world \\'C' "·oulti 00 able to get nil that water ('IOt . ~·hen :rm.embt!r-ot our charctrphon· l·ll Ilic nrc dcparhncnt. In H fe\V mlnUl('S ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welconie. Normally 1oriters sliould convey their 1nessages in 300 words or less. The right lo condense letters to fit space Of climittate libel is reserved. Alt letters must include signature and 111uiling address, but 11an1es nwy be u;lthheld on requ.tst if sufficient 1·eoson is appare1tt. Poetry will not be publislted. a lire truck "·;is here at the. church, "'ilh about six firemen. They all worked hard for about an hour. removing the water from the rooms. This lett er is to say Hooray for lhe Newport Beach Fire Department. We are \•cry gratefl!l-to these fine men for tMir prompt and willing service. EDGAR Wl!LIS ( I Gold Gleea1CG11 ' . ·ro the Editor: The o.ttly reason the world accc.pted our U.S. paper dollur for years is because it wns " ... ns good as gold " t-was_back· ed hy gold! But now our '"£rea1" · 1nonclnry experts hnve given ll'I06t of cur gold a"·ny for rortlgn aid and dozens or other pet Congressiontil projwt.s. Tite dollar has become just another "piece of paper." It isn't backed by anythlng ex· cept impossible promises to pay. AJ a Quotes result the inCQme and savings or thrifty senior citizens are being embezzled and destroyed. THERE JS lot s of big talk about the energy crisis and how in 10 or 12 ya1rs "'e will be obliged to pay the Arabs _. maybe $30 billion a year for oil. Pay with v.·hat? The Arabs don't wanl just fiut paper money, and righlly so. If ""e doo 't have gold or gold backed redeemable paper dollars. \Ve "ain't" going to buy any Arab oil. U.S .. irredeemable pa per n10ney isn't going to buy oil or 3nything else 10 or 12 years from now if Congress and the Adnlinistralion keep spcnd.ini;: beyood income -and I doubt they y,•ill stop. 11 you don 't U1ink inflatiOfl is dangerou s and a steak costs too much now, please consider wbat a steak would hnve cost al the end of the German inflation when if took 42 billion marks {fonnerly valued at 24 cents each) to buy one U.S. penny. Frightening but true ~ . • ~ C.C. MOSELEY DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veert , Publ.is l\tr Thomas Kci:i.·i/, Ed itor' BarOOra-1\re"Wicll £ditorial Page Echlor 'nK> tdltorlal .-JN'gl' of o~· Daily Pilot -M'elts to Inform Md ··t1 mulale rellders by ptts.mt1ru: 011 tl11s pq:e divtflO•commentvy e>n topl1-s o( in- len.st by iiyndic!llt'\1 .,;,lun1nlsta and cartoonlsl~. by pr'7Vidinjl: ~ rilnlin for ru~· Vltw1 and by pntMtJllNt this n~-spapcor·1 oplnloM n.nd idt•1t1 on ~nt !opi~. Th.· t'!'lltorl1.l opinions ol the o.J)y Pilot 111·~·11r only in tho •·\Vhen people arc dishonorable in tdltor\ll rolumn 11.1 1hr tnp or the Jll.lt'. Oplnl.;;ns cll'fln·~l'l('<J by lite eol· private busi ness, lhcy injure onl r those umnistJ lln.-1 canooofslf and l11U•r whh \\•hon1 they deal or !hei r o"·n writtts Art ihrlr O'll'n 11nd Ill'~ chllnccs In the next \\'orld. But y,·hcn mrnt or their vt""'·11 by •h~ Dlllly the re Is a l:lck of hooor In government. Piiot th<Kl\d 1:1to l/\fi.'t'T'Cd. the moral1 of the "'ho.le ~~ re -po1sonM:·--, Frtdlty. Jtme I~. 'itz: llerbert lloover, 1951 L--------------' I • t ·2 Doctors Murdered In Office • SAN BERNARDINO tAPl -two San Bc111ardino OJ>- tometrists. "'hose bodies v.•ere found Thursdclv in the office of one ol the viltims, appear to have ~n m u rdere d , au1horities said. Or. Elmer A. Andersen. S9, of Reche Canyon, and Dr. Sstmuel !l·lorgolis. 43, of Highland, \\'ere shol to death, -• ~------~--~--·-,. t ------~- Headless Woman Unknown Press Shief4 Law a new store for the nian of the area. • • Robert Lewis idea THE CASUAL CAPTAIN "A i\1an's Store" RUSH HILL, an assistant educational adviser to Gov. Ronald Reagan. said Reagan·s office had received about 250 letters on the book dur ing the past mont h, onlY, five of ~m favoring its adoption. -als-a ---m"'-s..---1-1~3IH A~-MRSARY--5Alf__.___J. f--1--- open Sunday, 1 to 5 Wyetl1 Al't Exltlbitio11 Sat1rrdav • SA N FRANC ISCO (AP J - The youiig girl in the six Andre'v Wyeth paintings h~s strong features. ashen com· plexion and reddish-blonde ·hair draping over softly round- ed shoulders. In five of the pain!ings she is nude -the first \\'yeth nudes to be publicl y displayed. THE SIX paintings of Siri Eric~n . a ~taine farm girl. are in a special exhibilion or the traditionali st's work open- ing Saturday at the City's ri1. H. de Young 1'1 e mo ri a I ;\Iuseum. "Thi s is the fii:st time the group of Siri has appear~ outside Wyeth's home," satd exhibition assistant L y n d a Kerauver. "\Vhat's Y. n i q u e about them is the striking \vay he gets .wound up in hi s :Pllaract~s." WA1'DA M. CORN, the visiting curator V.'ho organized '----''"'he exhibiti~ said the art \Vofld hadinaiCations Wyeth ,,·as \.\'Orking on the nudes since 1970. She said that the artist decided to show them only two weeks ago. '-----_-\Yben._Wyeth decided f!OJ to ritlend the show. he and his \\"ife Betsy' sent the portrait or Siri in appreciation to the n1useum. Miss Corn said. Their tel~gram read: "Instead or com1ng out , we're sending our six muses." THE NUDES show Sir!, '''hose Fh1nish background ls reOecled in her flnely~led face, looking toward deeply colored Maine woods, In a frontal \'icw agalnsl a rust· brown background, ln a sauna, st.anding In dark water to her "There still is an enor1nous an1ount of objectionable material" in the text despite the watering down, s a i d Ernest F. Schu1zke, a Harmer aide vlho testified before the board. But board member John Ford. a San Diego physician, said the book was needed by California youngsters because many of t h e m and their parents are "woefully ig· norant" of sexual facts. THE BOOK IS not too ad· r~~:~·~~,,....~~~ .. ·~~ l ~ f1·~ ~.l •' ' .·!~ A. B. c. D. - PAY OFF IN GO LD Wh.i t a gr.idu.i ti on reward! Or .!lnniversary recognition! Or Father's Day t ha nk -you! Or birtlfday present. A. $20 gold piece in 1-4 kdrat yellow 9old money cllp, $400. Aut hentic-$"2:S0 -90Jd pieces set in 14 karat yellow gold. 8. Ring , $195. C. Tie bar, $150. D. Cul/li,~s. $295 . 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Stocks ' FRIDA Y, JUNE 15, 1973 . TEN CENTS ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA VOL. 66, NO. 166, ~ SECTIONS, 52 PAGES I I ' -Tl . . ' I Coast Businesswonlan A Hunti ngton Beach \\'oman who set· tlOO her lawsuil for hair the amount she clai1ncd fro1n attorney Michael Kester Remington's vending machine company testified todny she "·as sho.,.:n the "sign or the lltafia" before she 1vcnt to court and accepted the $6,250 offer. ll·Jrs. Theresa Blcul , oper<1 Lor of a flo\1·cr store that features f101vcr vending 1nachincs. testified as the prelin1inary hearing opened in Santa Ana ti1unicipal Court Judge Paul Mast's courtroom that ahc "'aS Sho\\•n the ll1afia badge by Carl "Bud" Harn1an, gene ral n1anagcr of Cal Vending Inc. Huntington Surf [(ills Beac.hgoer 1\n apparenl non·S\1•immer 11·zHJingf in the surf off '11unlington Beacl;l, dro"·ned Re1nington, 33, is as presi· dent of the company. tie is charged y.•ith soliciting to commit the murders of a number of "'itnesses and plaintiffs in civil actions filed aga inst his 1-~ullcrton company. The former Ncv.•port Beach laywer, dressed in Orange County .Jail garb, look· cd on today while the prosecution asse1nbled a nun1ber or \\"i!ncsses ,.,.ho arc expected to te stify that they were part of the consp iracy. Karate expert Gary ~l ichacl Rollo, 21, \l'hO pleaded guilty Thursday, \\•ill be one of them, prosecutor Robert Chatterton S<sid. He said the bit player in the "Kung Fu" television series \\•ill be put on !he st !lnd '''hile \\"hat the prosecution claims ::ire highly incriminating tapes arc played back today. --. Prosecution 1vitnesses Bobby Joe Hart . 2;>, and Ronald L. Barnes, 30, 1vcre also idcntifiP:d for Judge l\1ast today as hired lhugs \\'ho \viii reportedly testify !hey 11·orked for Remington at the lime u Cuca1nonga man narrowly escaped an a1- tcmp1 on his .life. College teacher Gordon Lockwood OU .... ' u U.S. to Set State Plans SAN FRANCISCO (,\PI -The federal govern1n~nt \\'.ill draft traffic control plans for four ·major metropolitan areas ..... Tells of M.afia Action testified today that he ,1,as b!Oi''llf'C.ro"mn---u""'"""td RSl.'000lo•e1TI:nin~J il11...,,_ ... nen~. ere balted..Ioc...a..minor..lU.1· his chair last Jan. 11 by a shotgwi blast hostile to Remington. fie infr::ietion. that penetrated the Jiving room of his 'Mley said the tape records an ar· • Cali forn ia H1gh1\·ay p8J.tohnen ._~id Cucamonga home. they spotted a number of \feapons in thf Lock1\·ood identified Hart as one of l\l"O rangcment \vhe reby the victim iyas to be car driven by the trio and the discove ry men y.·ho called at his home the night u1kcn out to the desert and shot. Jed enc of the 1ncn to irntnediatcly <:oo· hefore with a package they said had to Investigators said the inform ant also fess to the reason fo r their possession of be personally delivered to him. records the fact lhat the victim's gold lhe \1'enpons. Lock11·ood said he told both men •·to go 1\•rislwatch and a finger \\'ere to be Rollo pt('aded guilty before Judge 1\last 10 hell" and they immediately ran to a brought back after the killing as ~roof Thur sday 10 charges of soliciting thf' car parked near his hOJ.ne and drove off that he had beef!. disposed of. c()mn1issicn of a crin1e . nt high speed. ill\'estlgators said other tapes support The blac k belt holder was ordered to Lnvcstigators said today ·that tapes 1hcir claim that three n1en allegedly appear June 26 in supcri er court for they have prepared for playing back \viii hired by Rcn1ington \vcre on their \vay to sentencing that cou ld put htm in state include a hired killer's confession that he the Yorba l~inda home of another \\'itncss prison for up to ten years. an • ~ars1n Road Plan Proposed Foi· 1977 From Wire Services ... ~A ll ;fl!: Thursday afternoon after he evidently 1-1--~steppcd in a hOlc an<I 1vas wastiea-tno<s.ieaf--t!;,:':-< by a riptide, lifeguards reported. The in California because the state did not liO'--come-up-'"ith-proposals--b. todayis - deadline, an Environemtal Protection Agency spokesman._said. The Environ1nental Protect ion Agency proposed today a traffic control µIan Hi.a t it said could force all automobiles off the s1reets of Los Anceles by 1977. ,,,e pro. posal is part of a package· of traffic con· t-,ilans-forlS-metropolit-an-areas--in the country. 7 body has not been recovered. The 13·)'t'Br.o ld Seattle, \\!ash. man ,,·os carried off so quickly that nearby S\\'iJnmers and his brother and sister on the btach "'ere unaware of any trouble, s<i ~d lifeguard l\f<irk Bodenbcndcr . The man's identity is being wi thheld until next or kin is notified. he said. The (inly person to spot any trouble 1ras lifCguard-Gr ee: Condict who was fnanning a to\\·er about 650 feet away , ;ibout three.quarters of a 1nile south or Huntington Beach Pier. "lie scanned the area once and saw the n1an in the water.'' Bodenbender said. "\Vhcn he looked back he saw a waving hand. Greg phoned for help. grabbed his buoy nnd ran out 10 the man but ne\'er sa\\' hin1 again." "lie \\·as apparently a non·S"'immer or .a very poor S\\'imn1cr." he said. "lie must have stepped in a little hole. ii little riptide \Vas pulling and he y.·as i;one. tie "·asn'I up long enough to make a fight for it." Lifeguards, assisted by a Ne\vport Beach Police Department helicopter. searched the beach and water until 2 a.m. 1oda y before giving up. Boden · bender said. Police Seize Drugs CHICAGO tUPI J -Police Thursday seized $2.S million "'orth of heroin, co- (•n ine and n1arijuana at a home on the city's North1\'esl Side . A cache or stereos. televisions and j1;Uns \\'as also found . Robert and Rose Izquierdo \\'e re arrested and chnrged \\'ith possession of narcotics and stolen property. Oriuige Coast Weather LOOk ror1vard to a pleasant week· end with warmer temperatures and sunny skies. Thal's th~ outlook from the \\'eatherlady following son1e sca(lered clouds Along the coast Saturday. •Ughs in the uppc1· 60s at the be.:ichcs risinc to the mid 70s inland. LAST-MINUTE ADJUSTMENT Mlrina Girl Gets Help Marina Se1riors Get Diplon1as- Despite Hur<llc By TO:\I GORi\IAN Of 1111 Dally Piiot 51111 i\larina High School in Hunlington Beach had graduation rites Thursday night. but the 6fl6 seniors alrnost didn"t cotne . Things 1-rcrc going Cine ns they readied lhcmselvcs for the trndifion.'.11 march. The caps \\'ere on straight an:J the studenls proudly trekked oul of the gym- nasium on their way lo a filled an1· phitbcater. Then they reached a final gate -and discovered it \VOS locked . A school official fumbled through a (Sec i\·IARIN:\, rage %) 'fhe EPA in \\'alif.ington issued traffic plans for 13 metropolitan centers in-- el uding only O'ne in California. Los Angeles, which waf based on an earlier EPA proposal kno""1 as the gasoline ra·. tioning plan. ~ .. tr 651 Edison High Se1iiors Hon.orecl For 'Spirit' By JAN WORTH Of !flt DlitY P111t Sti ll A total of 651 Edison High School seniors. the rirst to have completed a full four ye.:irs .:it the school. 11•ere graduated in the ca1npus amphitheater Thursday night. Edison High Principal Ernest Pascoe praised t.he class for its spirit and in· volvement. ''Every once in a while a group comes along that makes something happen -and the class or 1973 is one of 1hem. These seniors have given life to Edison." The school opened in 1969. Ray Martus. class valedictorian. urged the class of 73 to "d\1'ell on your creative talents. ~1achincs arc taking over e\'ery job. and people nre reduced to lhree-b.v· five cards to be punched. stapled and fi l· ed." "But machines \\•ill never rcplac'e the personalized fonns of individual ex· press ion," he sa'f'd. Also addressing the group at their re- quest l'.'as Mel lleckman. the school's ac- tivities coordinator and se nior class spaflS(lr. "You may be "'ondering about lhe tSee CHARGERS . Page tJ ----r PHOTOG FINDS FACE A Baron in the Crowd F OU.lttain valley Graduates 819- Most iii Histor -v •. The EPA said th e plan also could cut driving in northern New Jersey, for ex- ample, by 60 percent. For the Los An geles region, EPA mnde some changes in its original plan snd reproposed traffic controls including a ceiling on gasoline sales at the 1972·1!173 level beginning July I. 1974. Beginning J\.fay I, I9i7. gasoline sales 1vot1ld be limited "so as not to exceed th e air quality stllndard , '' the EPA said, ap- parently implying even greater cutbacks. In addition, EPA proposed fo r the !iv~nty Los Angeles region : -An immediate ban on construction of new parking facilities and a gradual 20 percent reduction of parking spaces beginning Jnn. 31, 1974. -A c::eiling on motorcycle registrations at the 1973 le\'el and restricted operation of l\\·o--stroke motorcycles starting ~lay I. 1974. -Retrofitting of antipollution devices on some pre-1968 tru cks. Acting EP.\ adminis1rntor Robert \V . Fri said he \\'Ould ask Congress to con · sider extending the Clean Air deadlines fo r areas so severely af(ected, giving them more ti1ne to n1eet the standards. "I am not sure these are the results 1l1at Congress i!ltcnded . '• Fri snid. Fri said the proposal "could res ult in Hy JOllN ZAl .CER banning all automobiles ;n the Los An· Of th• D;inw Pllol Sllfl I b In-a sunset ceremony Thursday, 819" ge cs streets . y 1977, as "'ell as 60 per· seniors of the class of 19i3 graduated cent or the dicscl·pG\l'ercd vehicles." \Vhether that happens will depend on l'rnnf Fountain r allcy 11igh School. court actions and possibly Congress. It \1'as an evening or supcrlatil'es <is EDA said it "'as reproposing the plan mc1nbers of the hirgest graduating class to allo1v time for public comment on FIGHTING THE WI ND At Oiler Graduation More Titan 500 At Hu1iti1i gtou Win Diplo111c1 s By .IOA1'1NF: REYNOLDS 01 t~e D•llY Piiot Sllft in the hi story of the largest high sc hool changes made in the original Los Angeles "·est of the :\l is~issippi Riv~r fil ed proposa l. :\s a grandstand fu ll of adrnl rin:::: for\\'&rd to recei,1c their diplo1nas. Fri approved a Neiv York state plan in· friends and relatives locked on . 1norC' "TI1is is the fine st class that Fountain eluding a variety of traffi c conlrols for than 500 mc1nbcrs or the lluntington \'alley I1igh School has ever had." Prin-Nc\v York City. He also proposed plans Beach ~ligh School graduntinri clai:;s cipal Paul Berger said in a four-minute "'ith trarne controls of va rying severity received dipl omas in e\'e1tint; ccrCn1onics speech that was int errupted five times by for the following metropolitan areas: Thursday nt Shcue Field. applause from students. Boston. l\linneapolis·St. Paul, the New Boys robed in black and girls. robed in Berger explained 1hat this year's "York and Philadelphia metro regions of "·hit c list('ned as fou r of their classmalcs seniors had reformed their student l\e\v Jersey. Cincinnati. Philadelphia, philosophized about thei r (utures in'com· government, \\'On t1\·icc as much college Piltsburgh, Houston. San Antonio. Dallas. meuccn1en t addresses. scholarship money as any other class. and El Paso. Tex., llochester, N.Y. and High sc hool odn1inis1r<1tor Jav Sc.ttl('. and influenced i1nportant educational in-Springfield. r-.fass. "·ho accepted the clas3 for t.hc llun· novations. The controls ranged from requirements lington Beach Union High School Dlstric1 "You figured out ho\v to make changes for inspection and maintenance of Board or Trustees. noll'!I that \\'hilc some. ;ind keep everyone happy -and that's a ,·chicles to keep theirtpQiluting emissi ons \\'Cre ~radualing \vl th !he highest real achieve1ncnt,"' Berger declared do\rn ~such stri"t mea!ures as &asoline scho\aslic honors. ~nd so n1e ,had just amidst-cheers of the students. rationilig and everrporhat-bons on -veb1.--barely-n:iet-lhe m1n1ml1m rcqu1remenls. The cn.111pus a1npitheatre was filled to cle use in the downtown areas. "your d1plo1nas arc equally signiflc<'nl overflo\\'ing as more than 3.000 parCnts Under federal Jaw, urban areas in 23 because your parents <ind !he districl arc and relatives o( the graduaJes turned out st.ales had to subm it to the government equally proud of c<ich Oil <.' or you.'' In ncar·ptrfect early summer weather by April plans which showed how they Each of the four '':1ledictoria1115 - (or !he I00·1ninutc cerc1nony. could clean up the air around the cities . Kathleen Kong. J·:ric Li11dstro1n. Alan At. the end of the ritr. the cro1\d joined Iv 1nect federal clean air standt:.rds. \\'ilkins and Geoffrey \\'111tcro\\·d -gave in loud applause for the ne1\' graduates, or nil the plans submitted to the EPA. o bt'it•f ndd rcsi;; outlining thei r concerns 1-1-_~~-~-(1'S_IDE-'l'ODA-¥•~-1--but th<.' spectators \1·ere outdone by lhc the agency ""as able to approve onl y abou1 the ruture. -youn~lelhcmseh""es. those fo r-Ne\V York arid Alabama. i\liss Kong spoke or 1hc ('h:il!engc to Th"t Newport I/arbor A rt n111· .!eunt lzas a 11ew and exptri· mental exhibit. Raiher 1ha1t base ort selection on !lie m11se· um di(tt'tor's cl~oices, a n1a.s&ivc surve y was undertaken. See story fn today'& \Vtekeuder. At YOtlr S1,..!c1 J L.M, Sof• t SN!lllt 11 Clllltrflll I C'l111U1ct1 »·St COll'llcl JJ Crouw.nl :n Otllll N1tlCtl 10 l!dltor!ll Pltf ' l!n1orlllfll'Mtfll Jl•tt P!flafltt U•ll ~or "" lt•cord 11 HWU<llM II .r.1111 Lan••t• It Miiiiio• 4 MeYlll Jl•11 M11h11I ,-11nd1 II H•li.tlil HtWI 4, 1 0'•11!1• counly •• ll1tt111r11111 tt4f SllOff• :tt-tt Stock M1111111 l ... IS Tlltflllllft JI Tlltllt'I JI·)) "Wtallltr 4 Wo1n111'1 HIWI 1f·11 Wtrlf 1'11.-. 4, J Dfllf1 ,llt.' ''"'' •r LH ''"" FIRST FOUR·YEAR CLASS AT EDISON MARCHES TO RIT~ -At-f°"'.,."comonl ,·Htppy Ft<H l'romecf~ ~ort .. lloet'cli'-:;-=--- 'T'hc 1iCw ·µrn(hffifvs stOOd up, cheered . The NC\\' York City approved by EP1\ -c·ach class member of brcoining n 1'full ra~d clinched fist s into' the ~ir. and inrludrs : · ..• ·_ • .. 'Jlerson" citing Robert Bro\·.111ng's. ''Ah , thre11,1 their mortar board caps around -Vehicle inspection and maintenance. but a m.in's reach should e'l:cccd hi~ the omphilheatre for about l\\'O minutes -A ''selective ban" on t&.xl cruising, grn~p. or 1\·ha t's a hrn\l'Jl for~" before Princi pal Bergrr r c que s t c d inspection of taxis lhrcc tlmea a yc.:ir, Llnd strom praised thi! ncadcmic pro- silence -\\'hich they rcadily"gave -for nnd equipment of taxi! with .tnt!Pollulion grant at the hi gh school ll('C'ause "ii has the in\'OCll!loo. equ\pn1cnt required in California on 1975 taught us ho1v to eel)(; \11th the rapidly TI1e v;:iledictorions of the school's l'ehlcles. chnnnin~ \l'Orld." seventh graduating clitss \Vere Terri -Heductloos or PGrking space in 1'llt! Iheme of \\'1lki11's ndd~~s Y.as the F\011'erdn y, Jan I.. Jeffrey . Gary A. ~l nnhattan plus strict enforcement oC probl<.'n\s !hat 1~ill I.it<.' rir:i •lun tes. lie Oshidi1 , nnd Patricia Ann Sp.1.'.ln, trnfflc and parking rtgulatlons. 1101ed that his cl::is.1n1o tc .. 1· .\1 h:'lve some Sulutatori:ins \\'ere Susan K. So'\·er, -Retrofitting of catalytic anlipQ!lutlon po\\'Cf to h<.'lp dc11J 1., ' µoll ul!on, t~c David G. Clemons, &'Indra Rose Ekizian. devices on heoivy duty vehicles. )>O\\"Cr or lnr~c 1ndui:tl'1.1I nrms. the Kathryn Cherie Jones, ~like R. ~loblC)', -Restricting deliveries to h ours energy r risil', ol'cr 1>0\iu.l.i111Jn , crime: and Leda ~I . Queros. Lois f'ranccs Redding . outside the usuol work day. lnflnlion. nnd oonna J. \Valts. -Exclusive bus lru1c!1 I mprov ed Norman ~l oili?r's book. •·Fi r(' on 'the Gina Nash. the first studcnl :;pc aker, transit §Crvlcc, and vol4nt.llry_stR1'£erin1 llloo rf ' str\'t.'ti as Ilic. 1bc11u:. oi-1\'.ln· ee-DARGNS. Paie !I , or working hom. ~ rscTllfl:i\'ClT. 1 .,e , f t ' • ' ·~--. N --· _..-.......... t1'1lr,11M'1t111 """'' YOUNG LIONS OF WESTMINSTER HIGH SERPENTIN E TO GRADUATION RITE S A Song of Protest •nd • Challenge to Give t he World a Good Shake -~~--~~--~~ . ' • • From Page l 1of7 ... t ~,,~· W est111i11 ste1~ Higli , MARINA ... handful ol keys and after ·what seemed like eternity to him fowid the winning V aledicto1~ia11s P1~otes t s I• , I~ • ,'i -· •"' : } •.•• :, l combination. It v.•as the l::ist roa(jb lock for the class of 1973. B:v JOllN SCilAOE D1ilf Piiot sr1t1 Phot~ They presented themselves before 2.300 parents, relati\"eS and friends, received A musicnl protest lo the past ;ind an thei r di plomas, flipped tassels and sane optin1istic l'iew or the future carried 670 their high school career to a close \\'ith \Ves11ninster •ligh School gradu ates or lht D•llY Pl!ol St•U ._, 1 · ' . .. 8('cky An11 J\_l cNichols askl'd her fellow gniduatcs lo depend on Jesus 01rist for <1ilvicc ;ind guid:111cc and muke Him par1 or their fut ure. Robe rt l\leycr folluwt.-d an old Army . . · .. GOLOEN WEST GRAOS FILE TO SEATS IN COLLEGE GYM La ughter, Singing a nd Thoughts on Electronic Education the alma mater. t hr ough com111t'nccn1cnt Ct!remonics In her commencement address, Eloise 1'hursd<1y night. E. Kloke, assistant chaneellor for ad-Comme1x:ement rites are traditionally tertn on s1>eaki11g that he said he had received fron1 an eighth grade n1ath teacher : .. KISS -Keep ll Simple, Stupid . ., ministration at UC Irvine, urge<! the optimistic and formal affairs and Golcl e11 West G1~adt1at es D1it' '1111 St1U ,Mio \Vestminstcr •l igh School's "·as no c>;. graduating class to be nexible in their future. ception through the first five of scvtn scht'duled class valedictorian speakers. In his brief rema rks, l\1cyc r compared the graduate's TIC\\' lire to a piece Of metal ore Y.'hich must be developed in the \roinb and molded into something useful. HANDSHAKE AT GRAOUATION Amigos to the End She noted that many of the students The sixth, Gregory Tolleson, took off \\1ere legally adults, and could no longer 'Beautift1l';, 7 49 Hailed 4 10 Los Amigos Se niors Hear his red graduation robe and sang a pro--demand their parents' financial support. "\'ou have the privilege of detennining tes t song about "gradualion blues'' to a near capacity crov.·d at the school's foot· your O\\"tl roots. but your parents have ba ll stadium. Dai id Rivard called the grads "oo the verge of a new \vorld " in which they 1nust drtcrmine whal they have lcamed and hov• to use it effectively. Hv HI LAllY KA)'i<: Of lh1 DlllY Pllbf S"tl Seven hundred and fort v nine Golden \\·est Colleg~ graduates, gUrbed in f\ov<· ing kelly green robes. \\'ere presented ;rhursday night to \Vil liatn Kettler. presi- dent of the Coast Community College . Distri ct Board of Trustees. As the solemn 1no1nen t '"'hen he was to accept the class of 1973 arrived, Kettler quipped, "A thought occurred to me a while ago. \\rtJat if I refused to ac.-cept the class?'' the benediction - a robust group, !he Golden \Vest Singers and Ensemble. rocked the gyn1nasiu1n \\"ith ""'i'ou arc the Salt of the Earth'', front Lalo Schifrin"s Rock Rcquiln. \Vith cl'cryone cla·pping. the singers, dressed in purple and scarle t robes. spread throughout the au<licnf:c -n1ak - ing the scene seem n1ore like a rock 1nusical than a co1nmencement. fr District Lauds Fellow Students the; privilege or watching you sink or Tolleson, acromp::inied by Golden \Vest s1rin1," she said. "You \\ill face certain problems three ~~~~:1~;:~ ~i~;s'~~tk, th:u:~: years earlier. You are coming out-not \Vi th "wardens, prisons and a ·student just fro m high school but from v.·ho looks· around like a fool." ado lescence to adulthood." TolleSon sang of those he said are the ''The choices that lie ahead of you are " ood 1 " too h ho Id •• By 1'fARCI DODSON g peop e , t e ones w to uie 01 "'' O•llY Pllo1 '''" boundless, fOf" men as well as women." administration what they thought in L'nder sunny skies and awkward She claimed that both men and women school. His protest over. Tolleson put his are "ill used by a system of sex robes on and the exercises went on. mortarboards, the 4Ht seniors at Los • David \\'u followed Tolleson and said stereotVTW>s" and that both sexes should Amigos High School r ec ei ve d "...-graduation was not the time to ''air dirty handshakes, c 0 n g r at u I a 1 i 0 n sand share responsibilities and obligati~ laundry." He challenge<! his fellow l\lontcl Steffen reminded the cla~·s of the saying "today is the "first day of our livrs. '' She commended" the class to use each day to the full est. not as an "end of today bul as a continuance of ton10r· ro.,..· .. , remen1bering the fut ure is definitely nov.•. . At that. "'a\'es of laughter rolled 1---tnrough-tf'ie ranks or green-etaa grao•=,,------------d[plomas Thursday~vening, and, at the alike. students to "give the past four years tum of 8 tassel, became high school She said~she-eould-not-rememb6-whlt--meaning-and-go-out.. into-lhe-\\·orld and. the commencement speaker said Y,.hen he give it a good shake." Thirt y studrnt s \1·ere introduced as .. sealbearcrs. ·· or students v.•ho had achieved academic excellcnt.-e. 'Ibe seven \"aledictorians maintained a straight A or 4.0 average y.·hiie 23 others had an A 111inu.!._of_3.8 average. b!ack-robed faculty and the bleachers filled with well-wishers. , The commencement address ·wa s given by Dr. Dale A. ~tiller, .,...ho is leaving the lluntington Bench campus to become 1he new presidrnt of Shasta College. 11iller discussed the Colden West's n1ulti-media instruction program, reruling the recent plaim in a magazine article that Go;dcn : -,Vest is an "Electronic University". ~ : ''One \\l'OUld almost expect that this ..: program today would, at the very least, • be conducted bv \'ideo c;issette with, • ~rhaps. a contfagulatory scndorr pro- : vided by computer printout." the Dea n : t cmarked, provoking gymnasium-wide : laughter. : , l\liller admitted that v.•hen !he multi· : 1uedia approach is used. periodic re-ex· : orninalion is essential. But in re-examing : Colden \Vest's progran1, he ca\le<I it "one : Cr the great technological experiments in • lhe history of higher education. : : "lf by some sli1n chance vou com· : pleted ·your AA degree reqUiren1ents : )l"ithout being plugged into something : ~lcctrical. I assure you that it v.·as purely : 9ccidental." he told the graduates. : : l\1illcr hypot hesiU'd \l'h<lt f u t u re : ~rcheolog ists Y.'Ould rind at Golden West. • ~·1 hope they find evidence that th.is was : ;a rich nta rketplace of Ideas ... and thal ; ;\l'C brought a bit tn ore understanding and : _tlarrnony into a confused and unsettled : ·Y.'Orld. : : '"Fi nally, I hope they are able to con- : "-lude that our graduutes and faculty • l1crc honest-to-God human beings who : )r<1lked with pride and dignity because or : 'heir associa tion y.•ilh clearly one of the : niosl in1portanl and exciting colleges in ~ the \\"Orld." he concluded. • \\'hen all the traditional pon1p and : £•ircun1stance was con1pleted -the ad- : "dresses, the a\.\'ards, the diplomas, and • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · .. .. .. .. .. • .. ' .. .. • • .. . ' . •• •• .. • . .. .. DAILY PILOT T11e O'lnOI eo.1! 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Chancellor or the Coo.st Community College District, Thursday night at Golden \Vest College's commencement. graduates. 8poke to her high acOOoI graduating class Pronilie oC a better future highlighted The students, dressed in coairasting in 1930. other speeches. orange and black gowns, filed past more ''l doo't even remember y,'hJ he was, Student Body President Rand y Bozarth than 2,000 relatives and friends in a .btt! I'm perfectly certain that he was a ''welcomed his fellow classmates to the di · 1 d · man. \Vhy, who ever heard of a Y.'Oman End of the Beginning" and motioned. Ira llona ' gra uation c e re m 0 DY• spea ker? And here I am today. that's them to look forw ard to the future. Tile culminating four years at the Fountain one of the changes between 1930 and optimism carried over into the Ci\'e Valley school. 19,3." valedictory talks that followed. Valedictorian Robert Cha pman briefly Problems facing today·s \\·orJd -Lawrence Armor described every age thanke<I his parents, teachers, counselors especially racial discrimination, pollution as having its problems, but noted "youth and Watergate -deserve the immediate is the hope of America." and administrators for their help and aitention of the class, said senior cl ass Adding, "you don't read about the con· ):!uidance. "Without them, I y;ould have speakers Patrick Evans, Jalt. l\farie structive student," he told the adults in learned little." Flschbeck and Michael H. Lloyd Da\'ies the audience to "hal'e faith in youth. "He also had some v.'Ords for his fellow in the ir joint address. hope for tomorrow." graduates. "For those students here who 1 ---.:...--:;;~···;jiijifiiij;;iiij~··;ijiijiiili;;~;;;;~~~ ;ire planning to go on to some college, From Pagel CHARGERS. • • re!e,·ancc of this e<lucation,'' he said. •·r though t the same thing \\'hen l graduated in 1958. Was it relevant? You bet it was!'' Though lhe facts and figures be learn· cd \\'ere long ago rorgotten, the people I\ ho cared nrver will be. he explained. Heckman said he longs for the day "'"hen \\'C judi:;c a person by success, not failure." '"l\vo generations or Hunt~gton Beach elementary and high school student$ have joy and inspiration from you ." \\latson told the 74·year·old Huntington Beach teacher. rny advice to you is that if rou "·ant to do good and keep up your grades, you should just study hard and don't \\'orry." The other valedictorian, J a m e s Horiuchi. urge<! the s1uden1s to examine the political attitudes existing in the Summer Sale Continues .. Your ca reer has 1=u"IK exemplified I ho s c edqualities mos t admired in a good teach· er-warmth. personal concern. vitality, understanding and excitement at ne1v diSCO\"ery," he continued . J\1 iss Funk rno\'ed to 11"untington Beach in 1 92~. wh ere she taught in the city's only cle1nentary school for 20 years. -She then taught at Huntington Beach ~ligh for 15 years. until she retired in 1960. Since her retirement ?itiss Fun k has devoted time to the Orange County Childhood Education Association, Delta K11ppa Gamma. Community Chest, Y?i1· CA. Americnn Fi eld Ser1•ice. League of \\'on1en Voters. Friends of the Library, and Family Service Association. She also"" served on lhe first citizen's comm itfee that began plans for Hun- tington Beach's Cent ral City Park , In honoring this year's outstanding citizen. Dr. \\l::itson con c 1 u de d . ··Th roughout her years in the classroom :111d community ,~·ork, Esther Funk has shol';n us more clearly th..1 t !he best tcnchers dee p do\1·n are still students at heart. and good teaching involves not r1H1s1cry of !he subject. but sharing one's life." f 'ron• P<u,Je 1 ~~~r~~~ k i:d:rg:rt~ day' "\\'hen I had !o fi,!l.ht for a place In 1he sandbox." vntlt Jus1 la st .,..,eek Y.'hcn s_!1e fought lints on the fountain VaTicy t·11n1pus. she had been exposed to mass cduc:itio11. But she said it had brcn good practice in the "art of su r\'ival" she Y.'01.1ld later need In the adult 1-\'0rld. And besides, ~ said. \\'hat ly' hn· portnnt is not how your name ranks on a cornpuier list. ''but ho1v your character stackJ up to yourself and to the people you Jove." country toda y. '"\Vhat is America and who are the people \l'ho li\·e in it?" he asked. "America today is a land of apathy, in· <lifference. immaturity and laziness." The majority of the people are sheep, he said. and think v.·hat others tell them to think. ··These are characteristics of the ones \re have lo strive not to be. Become in· \'olvc<l. be a\.\1are of what is gtiing oo , but be ;in individualist. After the distribution of diplomas and a rendiiion or the alma maier sung v.·ith smiles an d tears, the grad u ates scparaled to celebrate at several private parties. Jury Sent Back To Make Verdict In Sc andal Case Judge John Flynn Jr. sent his Orange County Superior Court jury back to the jury room today to take anothe r crack at reach ing a verdict in the ?i.flle Square scandal trial or Westminster city officials !krek ?ilc\Vhinney and Tad Fujita. The jury mulled testimony all day 'fhursday without re.ac hh:ig_a <lec:lsion on the guilt or innocence or eithe r ma n on multiple charges of grand theft, bribery and conspiracy. ~1cWhlnney, 40, and Fujita, 34 . \\'ere indlcte<I by the Grand J ury after stray.·bcrry grower George ~t u r a l fcstiflcd he was -ordered ~to hand O\'e1' $5,000 in cash and pay another SS,000 in the form of a check made payable to county ~upervisor Robert Battin'11 cam· paign~ fund. l"rom Page 1 BEACH ... Steve Damewood, lhe second student speake r. repeated the ovc rcro\.\'dini tt'ro"'d's speech. Uc stressed the need for 1hc1ne. but :e;ald ''for the nlosl part, we. people with the ability to eornblne hav e not sulfcl'{'d" because of II. science wit h eslhetics. r;vcn in a c1ov.'dcd and troubled 1vorld. George Logan . a member ot !he "lrl':tid. ht-patl\-.-W&-fa:lto:w..wlll ~ur-dislrict ~hool board, assisted Dr. Seltle own dlFtctJon" and "11(;complisi1mcnts in pr scnting the "!)4"6 graduates with their fll't' htnitL'<l (Inly by you r hnngln1ufbn." diplonlas. Fabulous selection of top quality merchandise now< at substantial savin9s. A lar9e selection of handsome slffp sofas specially priced for you . Teel von He1Mrt, Inc. -The House of Fine Unes \ • "' / DREXEL-HERITAGE-1-iENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASlAN NEWPORT BEACH • 172 7 WESTCLlf' Cit.. 642-2010 )lOp1n S11nclt y IZ ·l i301 LAGUNA BEA CH • l 4! NORTH COAST HWY. IOp1n S~ncl1 y 12·5;JOI •••·6551 I TORR AN CE • \ 2164• HAWT HORNE llVD. 311-12 7• { • . I I l • • • At Your Service A Sunilily, Wednesday and Friduy f<~euture or tbe Dally Pilot Jews Plan To P1·otest 111 Cleme11te \ By JOllN l'ALTERZA 01 Ill• Dell'/' l'li.I •t•ff An organization protestlng treatment or Je\\'S In the Soviet Union v4'.n.s a ma- jor evening rally in San Clen\ente next week in advance of the \'lslt 0 by Sovie t leader Leonid Brezhnev, who probably -- fJJdax. Ju 5-lll H SCAG Concltision Air Predicament Called Serious Uy JACK OROBACK 01 Ill• 0•11~ "fl" S1•fl f\lrs. Doreen ~1arsha ll of Newport Beach , <:Oll._nty reprl'scntativc on the hearin~ After six months of §tudy, a Southern .board.. and supervisor David Baker l>Oth California Associati on of G<ivemment s c:rlticizcd Newport Beach and Cosi.1 (SCAG) board has concluded that there "tl'Sa for zoning pr:icticc-s wh ich thi1y is no real solution to Orange County's ctir Silid filih .. -d to prott•ct the integrity of t}11• will be in th pltal..w•J>Oll..JJ>e..-=J.;lj transportation pfoblems. \ . I airport. ~ The citizer!S hearing bOard, whose :-_;_~ ..... "f~'<--~f .. ""''::-''1L~lml:i<s:.J:J![!:_,,.;B:a~ke~r,,;s<1id, "\\le <:onstantly get pru· •ent six rornlies:-~con· our .Se1·uice, r.ang.e oa&L Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa ~fern. l.:t1 .. 92626. Include your rc1ep//011e number. Frn11kli11 f'lrepluce DEAR PAT: \Ve are very interested in rinding a source from "·hich to purchase <.l Ren f>"ranklin fircp!:icc. So far, Y.'C have had luck \\'ifh only one store which will order one and charge us $700. Reading your cnlun1n leads us to believe you n1ighl help produce another source. E.J\I., Costa l\1esa Check p.uge 715 of the Sears Spring th rough Su mmer 197:i catalogue. A 38 or •l:l·in('h Fr;inklin free·standing fireplace, '>l'ith acce.~sorics and \•enling materials, is pitlured at u loY.·t'r price than the an1ounl you rncntioncd in your letter. 1l'n11led: Te1111b Camp DEAR J'A'f: Could )'OU please tell n1e !JO"' I can find addresses of summer camps for adults that specialize in teMis instructiori? 11.L., Cosla !\lesa \\'rite to the Cam p Bureau of Southern California , 621 S, Virgil A\•e., Los Angeles 90005. ltcquest the brochure l istin~ :tll pri\'nle c;:u11pinJt facilities Jn Southern Califurnia. ,\ quick check of cnmps by bureau personnel did not turn up any specifh.·ully Jtt:ared lo\\·Urd tennis instruction, but a closer personal study \rill indicate various camps that include such a progra1n in lhcir activities. DEAR PAT: ('l'C llTilten to the march akes pl~e. Nonetheless, hundreds of rnembers and supporters of the Southern California Council of Russian Jews plan a 1narch from the San Clemente Inn to Uie gates or the Presidential compound to make their feelings known about asserted persecution in the USSR. The march, ending with a candleligh t ceren1ony, will take place after su nset Wednesday, said council presid ent Simon Frumkin. "\\'e'll be most distressed if a representative of the \Vhite 11ousc doesn't come out to receive the petition we have prepared," he said. So far he said, attempts to arTange !or such a delegate have borne little fru it. "We plan a strictly p c a e e f u I demonstration down there next week . but u~less they allow us to ha ve a fitting chm~x to our activity, it is hard to predict V:'hat will happen," he said. F_rumk m, a Los Angele.s a r e a ?,us1nessman, sai~ lh_at his group is totally peaceful 1n orientation." "But _t~ere will be members of the more mrhtant Jewish Defense League in our g:ou~ and they couJd decide to start shouting 1! we can't be given the common courtesy by the Western \Vhite House " he said. ' Floodi1ig Da1iger On, Coast T ol,d To City League IX>parttncnt of I lciilth, Education and La rge areas of \Vestern Orange Count y \\'clfnre in both San Francisco and Santa V.'ould be devastated by a major flood or Ar.a rega rd ing n1y Social Security the Sa~!a Ana River. the county League bcncfi1s. but J\·r llC\'t•r received ari of C111es flood cont rol committee :ins11·cr. I 11;1::, 'i:! ye:i rs old on Sept. 15. reported Thursday night. l9i2. and rny problt•1n concerns the In a report \.l'hich some listeners term· an1ount (If n1y c-:1n1ings and deductions f'd "fri ghtening., rommittee chairman n1adc on n1y So<:la l Security checks. Can Ed J ust. Fountain Valley councilman and ~-ou-hctp mr ~l't-some-straight-ex----n:iembera-Ji:rank-Fry,..Westmin!lter-coun- planatlon ror 1hesc incorrect. deductions? ci l~ and Jerry Sneegas, Anaheim o.B., Newport Stach cou ncilman, presented illustrations to sho w what could happen to Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa and West Newport Beach in the event or a major flood. A copy or )'Our leller \\'as mailed to the Sa nta Ana Social Security office, and a' detailed explanation of deductions made in you r Social Stturily chec ks "'as rt'cei\'ed from Ope rations Super,•isor .Jacqueline Uyrd. This Information is l>cing 1nuilcd to you. The problem a~ pears to he confu sion on yo ur part as to ho\.l' m1~1! yo u could earn the year you turned age 72 an d still be eligible to recl'l\'e so1nc Sol·ial Security benefits. If you require further ex planation , \\Tile rlirec·tly to ~I s. llyrd. Social Security Administration, 1438 E. 1st St., Santa Anu, 92i0?. Clotlll'• for Need11 DF.1\ll PAT : As n1y children ha\·e gro\1·11. I ha1·e accumulated manv <n1iclrs of clothing that arc still ''good aS ne\\'." 1\ rl'IV months ago I consulted the ''1•Jlo,\' Pages. found the heading: "Sl'r1·it·C' Organizations," and called practit::il!y e\·cr.1• nun1bcr listed. r could find no organization that distributC'.s clothin~ directly to the nc..'edy. I knO\\' tht•rc nre nlany families in Southern Caliromia and l\lextco \1·ho can use chi!drl•n's clothing nnd I'd pref('r direct distribution to the thrift store route. C:ln J'Oll hcJ1>? The COl!IIlliltce members urged that· concerned-agencies in the county should bend every effort toward a program to bring Riverside Jlnd San Bernardino cou~ties into the picture to develop ex- tensive fl ood control racilities on the river. TI1ey suggested that a key element v.·ould be a new proposed dam on the ri\'er at Mentone in San Bernardino County. They also urged strengthening of Prado J?am on the river just east of the county hne. The comm.ittee·s illustrations included n1aps and photos show ing damage in the west county from the 1862 flood, lhe largest in ~he county's recorded history. Tiley said the 1862 devastation was caused by flood 1\·ater t"'o and a half times greater than the 1938 flood and lour times greater lhan the nlosl. recent 1969 flood 1'.'hich caused mill ions oC dollars in damage. The metnbers stressed that no ef- fective flood con trol could be achieved v.·ithout cooperation bet"·een the three counties. Financing the flood control "'Ork will H.L .. Laguna Niguel be difficult, they said. because or keen Lu Casa Deihl, 541 E. Central, Santa Ann. distributes clothing directly to the needy free or any charge. Your clothi ng donation e11n be taken to Santa Ana, or If you prefer. the Voluntary Aetion Ct'nter, Vl7 A1•arado St.. Cosla ·1'11esa. \\i ll take care of the dl'livery for yo u. The center is open \\eekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Another reader bas volunteered to donale numerous i;lighlly o u t d a t e d magazines h• any local agency or home fnr senior ellizens, but I can't find any facility Interested l.n this offer. If any othl'r rrader kno\\'S of a \.l'illlng recipient for this donation, drop a Une. Kbs of Life !)EAR PA1': \Vlth the "orflcial" beach s~ason now open, I wanl to ask a ques· hon thnt has bothered me for some time. anrl could prove to be a-li fesaver if J'm- ev~i: ca lled on to help revive a dro1vning 1;1v1 n1l'ncr. I know !here ls a difference in the rate of breaths per minute to be given in rnouth-to-moutl. a rt i f i c i at respiration for a child and an adult, but I can 't ren1 cmbcr Jr It's less or more. Can compet ition throughout the nation for federal fund s. Officer on Beat Has Comeback; See Sunday Pilot Looking ahead to the \\'eekend. Daily Pilot editors today predicted that among "Sunday's Best" "'ill be the following stories and features: COP ON TIIE BEAT -A neighborhood patrolman gets to kJlOV.' JX'Ople and their problents and a 1>0lice officer who is ·uroroughly familiar with o personal bear- (Sunday's Best) ~,~-~~~~~~ ' . -dif[ereuce.lJ~newiiar:y-1 1s 1nore valuable 'than on e \1'ho ts rotated G L Sao Clem-;;;u;-constnntly through all pans of the city. -· .. -... · Starr \Vriter-JGhn Zaller tells \Vhy the cop_ If lhe pntlrnt I~ an adult , blo\v a good on the bea! is maki ng n comeback on lhe brea th Into bis mouth 1ivery ll\'e second:1, Orange Coast In the SwKlay Speci:1l. or 1% tlmew a minute, and listen fo r him to breathe It back out again each time. tf F~.THERS, ON TV -Inside ?>lor p~ge the pollrnt 11 an tnlant or small child of this v"eck s TV \VEEK previews triple blow 11mnll puJrs of 811' Jato hlm about 20 play movie with Rosrey Grier, Jackie times u 1nlnule. The breaths per minute Cooper and Eddie Al bert ln three com· are more. but the amou nt or air provided pletely dlffel'ent stories about fatherhood. n1ust be sn1nller. i\ child's lungs mo.y PATii TO WATERGATE -There has rupture U loo 1nuch air 11 blown In at one been a shored basic definition or the time. \V3tch his chc5t rise to make i;u~e American presidency since 1960 and it )HU 11rr l.(l\·lni.: lhc rli.:l1t n1no11nt of air prepared the way for Watergate a~ n1uch \\Ith ra1.:h p11ff. Hcrorc btgl,,111lng. as any dishonesty now being ascribed to rc111cn1bc1· It> c·lcur the patlenl'!I 1nol1fh of Jt.s present occupant. Editorial Page foreiAn 1n~1ttcr. keep his chin llllcd up, Columnist Vnn· l~offn1un lt!ll s ho\v the Speaking to Deflf i-...,..i«i. tests frttm H ' · t-Bea{'h r i~ ...1.be...•IA"'Q'"s1.._.,,,, n h1· serious ai r transportation dilfiC\.llties in ancreosta-Me984boo Southern c81ifornla. other hand they 1nakc zone changes in the t"·o cities on land near the ait"lXll't." But the report, presented to. the SCAG !·le pointed to apartment development" exet."llli\'c comnliltee in Los Angeles in Costa t-.te sa south or the airport an<l Thursday, threw cold "'ater on suggested industrial dt•\'Clopincnts in Newport solutions to Orange CoWlty aviation pro-Beach areas near 1he airport which arc blems. airport-0rientcd pulling grcnter stress on It said J.iroposed civilian jetports at El the need for air transport services. Toro ~larinc Corps Alr Station, Camp ~lrs. i\larshall and Baker were repl~ Pendleton, Chino Hills and elsewhere ing to a statement by the hearing boarcl l·hairn1an which held that decisions Ju J ulie Nixon Eisenho\ver is assisted by in terpreter Ethel Gietl to trans· late her words into sign Jan gu:'l.ge as she delivers the co111 1nenee1nent address to the graduating rlass of the American School for tile Deaf in \Vest Hartrord. Conn. have too nuiny obstacles -"largely vol\'ing a irport projects should be 1nad1~ noise imp;ict" -to solve the problen1. at the local rather than the regional or The gloomy report as far as the county st.ate level. is concerned added that locaJ deficiencies Baker said no real solution will U.· \\'ill only 111agnify with time. found unless there is a regional authorH" to set d0\1·11 guidelines for air 1ranspol't;1 It said the Orange County Airpo rt \\'ill tion . . Capist1·a110 A1·ea Teacl1ers 'Recupe1·ate' From Sick-in luive about the san1c passenger levels in "Political i>ressures make attempt5 1,, 1980 as today because ex pansion "'ill be a city 11r county at aviation planning dt f· restricted by noise limitations. ficull.'' he said. Jtcfcrring to 1hc Jn many of its conclusions the hearing supervisors' problems v.'ith. Orange Coun· board's report disagreed with the rind· tv Airport. Baker said the county and the Cities near the airport arc \.l'Orking at. ings in the $700.000 master plan or a\'ia· tion study done for SCAG by \llilliam L. Pereira and Associates of Nev.'JKlrt Beach. cross purposes. ' 2 'Married' An estimated 70 high school teachers in the Capistrano Unified School District y,·ere reported back on the jub today after. Thursday's sick-in -the first C\'Cr to hit the district. Community reaction to the di.splay of the teacher's union dislike of progress on salary and wage bargaining so far has been one of silence Aides at district headquarters, v.•here the sick-in caused major concern for the conduct of classes at the t~·o area high schools. said few calls from concerned dist rict residents \\'ere received. upSt'i'" as a rninority. The hearing board report said that in The sick·in first came lo light late the 1980s a nc\v airport ivill be needed in northeast Orange. County to .serve the \\"ednesday afternoon after a 111ect·and-gro"•ing popu lation of the area •and of confer session \.l'ith bargaining agents for lliverside County. the district. But the proposed Chino Hills jet port in No progress "'as n1ade in the that area has severe air space lin1ita· bargaining over a 14-point benefit tions and furthermore, the area has been package whi ch district spo kesmen have designated by SCACi as a wi ldlife and said would add $1.5 million to the di strict open space prese rve, it was noted. budget. Burton Jones, chairman of the hearing The teachers then issued a release ~r~. sai~ .ruture use of El TortJP.r joint blasting trustees £or raising the salary of c1v1han·m1htary operations was ex· Supt. Truman Benedict by IO percent bul trcmely doubtful due ta U.S. Defense only offering teachers a five-percent in-Department objections. crei\se· in wage s. . The board has held .10 public hearings Th e calls by teachers claiming illness since last November including three in Cons Sue for Togetherness · SAN RAFAEL (UPI) -T\l'O "lt>g;1\!y married" San Quentin Prison inmetf.S have sued the warden because he v.·on 't let them live in the santc cell. Charging lhat their 14\h A1ncnd1ncn1 rights \\"ere being \'iolatcd, they filed ~uit Trustee George Y.1hite. whose phone ofte n is busy "'ith ca lls fro1n con· stituents, said that he had tv.·o contacts this morning \\'ith citizens angry over the U_!!P recedenled action . began coming in late \Vedneseay and in Orange County. ·the morning hours Thursday. The report concluded that future air At San Clemente High School, v.·here lr~nsport requirements of Orange County in ~1arin County Superior Court askini.t that \\'arden Louis Nelson be ordered 111 CLthem bl!_n_!-_t.QG_e.0tho:•,,r_,a3gc:•::i"::.· ---~---1 "I sensed a tremeni:IOITSresen menror- "'hat took place," he said. "[ know ,I wou1d fee l that way." • "Th is bothers me to·no end ... its not the way to get the job done," he added . White termed the Capistrano Unified Federation of Teachers, the group which organized the siege of "nause<i and Clyde l\lAHJ( IV nlCOWkOltlfe abS"en-c-er toorplaee:----,,1u-apparently-haYe-to-be-met-b~x· district staf( volunteered to staff ~nded services at Los Angeles lnterna· classrooms and some classes \Vere tional and Ontario lntemational airports. grouped during the day. Even Long Beach airport, which could Principal Darrel Taylor said there was serve transport needs of the western part no disruption or classes. but pupils "·ere of the coun.ty, cannot handle a hea\'y in· let out of school about 45 minutes earlier crease in traffic, the report stated. than usual. Follo1ving the principle presentation, Antony Estrada, 39, serving ooe )'car to life for grand tl1eft. and Glen E. \Vatts. '17, serving the same term for sex perversioo, said lhey were legally mm-· ried by mail-order on July 18. 1971 by Rev. Kirby Hensley of the Universal Life Church. Johnson & Son 20th Anniversary LI NCOLN CONTINENTA L Big Savi11gs ! Big Savings ! Big Savi11gs ! Big Savi11gs ! Big Savii1gs ! l\lEH CURY MARQUI S l\1ERCU RY l\lONTEGO • 1\'fEI{ CUR Y COUGAR • l\IEHC UHY C01'1E'f :llER<..:URY CAPl{l • • Bi(J' 0 Savings! Savings! Dick NOTE See Our Big Ad In The Pilot's Cl assified Section Tomorrow With Anniversary Specials On All Our Used Cars As Wel l. BIG SAVINGS ' ' •• EVERY CAR ,JN STOCK • • • • • Home Of The New Car • , , "Golde" T011ci." • EN1'IRE MON1~1-[ OF JUNE • "Orange Counr~·s Fon1i/y of Fi l\t Cors11 ohnson& son I LI NC Ol N Ml 111.1 If\ Y .CO UGAR • • Home Of 'rh<' ~e•· C:.r • • • •'Golden '.l'ouch'' •nd pln<h nostril • 1hu1 while brealbln3 pathwny to Wotcrratc wa1 paved by JFK 262f HARBOR BLVD,, COSTA MESA • 540.fi830 ulr ltrtn his mouth:---r01ces. ~ ... '1.---------------~-..;;;;-;;. __ _, ...................... ;;;o;-.--~---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,;;,. _______ ..J ,. • \ •• ' .Jost '" "\~ ' wiCh Tom ~pbine Two Strilies ru11st Thei11 ---:r81€K";"'Slet<-SICK-OEPT;----Tm:hers in our reg1on seem to be gelling more n1ilitant these days "'hen it comes to nii:O!ia~<tfis over \\18gcs, fringe benefits and such. Qnly yesterday, fo r exrunple, some of t~ instructor force \\•ithin the Capistrano • Uf iried School District. knO\\'fl in that r~ as CUSD. got do11'Jlright cussed o.t:>ut Uie issue. A nun1ber of then1 called i~~sick , thus falling to sho1v up in rront or t ir appointed blac kboards. !"as, it develops that teachers arc '' t as easy to organize as journalists. yell at them, "everybody march ard no1\'" and in the resultant con· ion eve.rylxxly ends up in a dog·pile. mebody . will then inform I.he yeller the failed to define "forward." yway, yesterday's action in CUSD is lieved to have suffered similar r~ults. me teachers got sick but a lot of them ot to get sick. Some reports tcday in - ate that more teachers "·ere actually ·sick and sJio,,·ed up as usual. EARLIER UPCOAST in Hunti ngton ach, similar res ults seem to have been llf'h ieved v.·hen the teachers began i;tumbling over salary negctiations. 1'lere \Vas talk of a ,,·al kout. Some ~bands appeared on cenain teaching rsonnel. But beyond that. the thing r Jly never got off the ground. Well. it's nil a 1nystery to me \\·hy 1,tese , teachers are getting so exercised ~r silly little things like mooey "·hen ually you koo\v their main goal in life the pursuit of academic excellence. Also. there is the question of 'Supply <fd demand. In the teaching dodge. there is"more supply right now than there are if"bs. Thus a Jot or teachers arc casting OOoot looking for \\'Ork . This seems like a tl:rribly poor time for tho.._-.e v.•ha do enjoy efnployment to tell the boss that if he ctlesn't shape up , they are going to ship --<ll~Tob-hunt!!"SITlight-well-be-coming t"'°ugh that door before the departed ctes' dust has even settled. • J~CONO~UCS ASIDE. you have to c:oo- :sraer the timing of all these teacher sflary protests. Most bigsOOt labor cp_anjzers try to select the timing ror a 11plkout v.·hcn it \Viii hurt the employer tie most. Like in the auto business. you lfio\\'. they al\\'ays threalen to stay ho1nc j6st alter the company has finished tool- ilg and is'prcparcd to crank up the old Jtoduction line . : The 1nili1a11t teachers apparently fen 't figured this out ~1et. They start run1blings and grumblings right at shag end of t.he school year \vhen erybody is ready to quit the halls of rning anyway. ; LET'S FACE IT, in June. the kids art' 1 about ready to chuc k it. They're sure t going to protest. Pops. and moms are inking about getting the ki~ out so y can charge oft on vacation. This akes for poor timing to threaten osure of the schools. E. NO\\'. if you want to get dot1'1Uight ean about it, the teachers ought to eatt'fl not to get school going in ptcn1ber. Th us the long. hot summer ~concluded. l\1others have had the lit· dears unde~ foot for some three nt.hs. The kios have sc.attered sand v.·et bathing suits all through her lace of domestic bliss. TltUS l\10THERS all along the Orange oast are ready to dispatch the kids back to classrooms and have a little peace tnd quiet. i That's the time for the teachers to • doing their foot-dragging if they t some ·action. ~ The action, of course. n1ight be getting looked over the ears with some rolling Jins. • • Protocol -.... .::..... ··--------~· .Fighting Out After 2nd Cease-fire SAIGON (UPI) -A second Vietnam naUonal set.'llrity adviser. Kissinger held forces out of Vie!nam and With both cease-fire went into force today at noon, a similar briefing for members of the houses moving to eliminate the last bu t Saigon authorities reported more lfouse. Sources said he gave little residues of v.s. Involvement. ad- bloody fighting after the truce deadlille. assurance the bombing could be ended ministration supPorters made no effort to ~1ilitary authorities said there were 21 soonTh.e 50,1_ ·\. vote cli"maxed a loo-year stop ~ mea~re. -Com1nunist truce violations in the first 111.l:l , -Sponsored b)l''Sens. Clifford P. Case, R- thrce hours after the new ag~ment antiwar effort that began when a N.J., and Frank Church, O.ldaho, the an- ca me into el feet and at least tliree South freshman senator named C h a r l e s li\var amend1nent declares : Vietnamese soldiers '>''ere killed and Goodell, R·N.Y .• Introduced the "Viet-"Notwithstanding any other provision another four were WOWlded. nan1 Disengagement Act" in the winter of law, upon ena ctment of th.is act, no '"~-'flll';W.O:>Sl..-lo~ftl96~9~and!!!!!,_;w~o~s..':1u".'rned"'':'!_~OUl~O!:[~ol~fi~1ce~the~~l~un!:ds::,..:,heretofore or hereafter ap-~-'f"ol:::l•;;;w.::in;.,Sc:Y:..:•.::•';.;· _________ _,Pl'IPtiAte~ltgatcit-orexpmded---.. ''' tlrlin"""" ----IM---9--1 TllOUGll THE %1 alleged truce viola· lions were reported aJI over South Viet- nam , six of the m were reportedly con- centrated in the single l\tekong Dell a province of Chuong Thien, 100 1nilcs south\\'esl or S<tigon . In \\'ashingt.on. 1ncan\vhile. the Senate has voted to forbid any further U.S. in- volvenient in Indochina. and President Nixon's n1ost importanl Senate backer. Hepublicarf leader Hugh Scott. says he \\"ill support the bornbing of Cambodia for only t\\'O more 'reeks. TllE GOODEU. proposal, strengthen-States military forces in hostilities in or ed to include a provision that would cut over or from off the shores of North off funds for the \\'ttr, was approved by Vietnam, South Vietnan1 , Laos or Cam- thc Senate as part of a State Department bodia, unless spetifically authorized aut horization bill . \Vilh all Americao hereatter by the Congress." ' Brisk Quake Shakes Up New York, New England }">resident Nixoh is in rare di•Jlon1atic forn1 as he \•1elc:on1es nc\\' a1n- bassador fron1 Carnbodia, li in Sitn. his 'vife. \'iseth and dau ghter Setera. 1'hc Senate measure. invoking the po\ver of the purse to deny funds for use uf U.S. military forces in or o\'er Southeast Asia. \\'as passed 67 to 15 \\'ithout a '~'hispcr of debate Thursday. By'Tbe Associated Press A strong but short-Lived earthquake ru1nbled throu gh the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. It left people a bit shaken. but there \\'ere no reports of injuries or serious damage. ,,·incio\l'S, shook \Valls and caused furniture to slide. One \l.'Offian in Cole brook, N.H .. said the tremor tipped over her refrigera1or. J\1can\\·hile. Sen. Scott (R-Pa. l v.1ho has been an administration stalwart on the 11:ir. announced he \\°Quid give the \Vhite House until June 30 to make certain all parties t1•ill adhere to the ne\v cease-fire agreen1ent \\'Orked out in Paris. "The chair I v.·as sitt ing on shook and there \vas continuous thtillder for about 25 to 30 seconds." Mrs. Edgar Dyer ol Albany, N.Y., said. Spectacula1· Sola1· Flru·e ··THEllEAF"fER," Scott said. "Jl\V l)Cl'Sonal decision \\'ill have to be that '1 l'an no longe r support U.S. bombing of Gam bodia or in or over any of the na- 1 ions of Indochina," S'>'·itchboards at ne"•spapers a n d broadC1tSt stations throughout the New York-Ne"' England region "'ere swamped ,,·it h calls Thursday shortly after the tre1nor '''as felt at 6: 12 p.m. PD'T. The quake lasted less than half a minute. The \\feston Seisinological Observatory . in \\leston. ri.·lass .. ternted it a ··strong earthquake over a '>''ide area." and n1easured it bct,,·een 4 and S on the nicht er scale of earthquake intensity. "~fy mother-in-la"' snid she tbouctlt the house \l'ilS shaking because my daughter and soo ,,·ere playing on the couch." ~!rs. Barbara Buonome of Schenectady. N.Y. said. "But I sav.• the lamps move and also fell the house shake ." l~OUSTO~ 1t.:r1 . :.;J,;y l ;1b'~ a~tronauts today succes.sfully chC'ckcd the Aixillo command ship they \\'ill fly back to earth next Friday nnd then ex- citedly repo rted se~ing a spectacular radiation eruption on the sun cnlled <1 solar flare. l\1ission co1nn1ander Charles "Pete" Conrad spent four hours in t,he thret"-Seat command module. '>''hich re1nained dock- ed t<> the nose of Skylab, checking all the cri1ical flight systems in the ere"' ferry ship. ··OU R INITl!\1. LOOK is that lhe com- mand ni<ii.J!l.e is looking real good.°' mission cOOt1roL.communicatoL RjcbarU Truly told Conrad . Joseph P. Kern·in and Paul J. \Veitz. A fet1· minutes later. \Veitz discove red the solar flare \\'hi\e using Skylab's pG\\'erful sunv.'atching telescopes to gather more information ·about earth's nearest star. ··J'd like you to bt 1he first to kil0\1' that the pilot is the proud father of a ge- nuine fl are," Ker\vin told scientists on the ground. He said the great outburst was quickly eonfirml'<l by Skylab's in- Mo1iokini, Alas , Fails to Please In All Aspects ~ICE. France (UPI J -The saucy monoki ni is the rage on the private beaches of Nice. the aristocratic citadel of Eu ropean tourism, but police do not like it. After ignoring the spread of topless tanning. police invaded private beaches Thursday and took identificarions of a number of the sunbathers protected cnly by the bottom half of a bikini. · 111e rad has not reached µub!1 c beaches. Beach rnana gcrs did nol share !he police objec1 ions. "To ,my knot1'ledge." said .Jo Burdin. president of the Beach Ot1'11crs Union. "The only problem is of an esthetic nature. si11cc there arc breasts v.'hich "·ould gain from being hidden. '·But cf course gallanlry prevents us from mak ing even the slightest remark on such ~ subjec1." strurnent s and 'produt·cd n bri~hl 1111age en a television n1011i1or hooked up to a tell·~cupe observing solnr x-rllys . "ll ls a factor of 10 brighier than <111\' other \\'C IHH'e seen." Ker\1·in ~aid. "lt \1·as unmistakable once it happened ." •·\\'e have kept our national C.'Oln- 1nit1ncnts. \Ve have met our obligations. ·rry as I 111ay. J cannot bring myself to A SPOKF..Sl\1AN for C o 1 um bi a agree that continued U.S. bombing ,vill University's Lamont-Doherty Geological aid in bringing peace to tllls battle-scar-Observatory called the quake one of the red count ry." he sa id. , stronge st to hit New York . Evide11ce Lost l1i Slciying Case "\\'E'VE BEE\\' LOOKJ\'G for\rard tu S~tt made the anno~~ment after at -Dr. earl Stover ol the Natioonl Earth-catchin"' one of these ,, said Trul '· tending an hour:!on.g bnef1ng for 5E'.'lators qua ke Information Center in Boulder. NEVADA CITY (UPI) -ltinerant ~ ' _ --by-Hency...A....Kiisier.-the-f>rasu1ent's Colo., said the tremor, •,\'hich \\'aS .. ·ust cowhand Robert Clark walked Into a ··So have '>''e .. , reolied Kerv.in . "\\'e'rc , large ~1e1r. \\'.85 cen er Sheriff s offiee'TaSf year ancl1.'0"ft£essed:~t6 ___ ., _ _, :ill just as proud as ·ne\\',daddies.'· It '":is about 250 miles north of fthaca. N.Y. a 15-year-old slaying, saying he wanted to 1he first solar flare observed by the Pct·ou Ill in l\iacli•id The Columbia center in Palisades. get it ofr his chest. pilots after spt<nd lng thret-\1·eeks in ~-Y .. put lhe center of .the quake in Nevada County authorities reported. orbit. Beecher Falls. \11. at the point v.·here the Thursday that they dropped a murder A sola r flare is the ~un·s most s)>el'· !\!ADRID IA.P l -Argentine President borders of Vemiont. New Hampshire and charge against Clark. 42. of Nevada, tacular phE"nomenon . Flares originate in Hector J . Campora arrived in~tadrid I~ C~nada cOO\·erge . because key evidence in the old kJUing the-·hora1mospheie()f the sun and--ejecr-daY to pcepare.!or_lhe..retum ~e or his ---had-been-lofit by the-State Departmen~-oC ---• great clouds of solar n1ateri :il into space. J>:Slroo , Juan D. Peron. but found .Peron Tll.E LAURE"''TIAN FAULT runs Justice. The total amount f eneray released in a ~ick. The 77-year--Old general did not along the St. Lav.Tence River Valley. but District Attornev Ronald L. ~facMillen large flare is nl~nv ti,;·es th<> £'nergy shoi~ u~ to .. met ~a1npora a l . t.he the spokesman at \Veston said it had not said fingergrints. ·bullets and shell cas· generated by all maii·made sou rces. ~rcs1~en! s offlc1a l re~idence a~d ofhc~al been .detennined if the quake follov.·ed ings disappeared in the shooling death o( The cheek of the Apollo \vas the first dSp5anish ,,sources 581.d. he was 1~-!hat hne. Halford Roberts, 32, a Lodi, Calif. system by syslein test or the spacecraft 1 ~ed. Campora v1s1ted Peron at his Residents in all six Ne"· England states construction worker whose body wa; since the astronauts ne\v it to ,1 rcn-1i~'='•=d-r~td=ho="='·=·==========="="=d=N='='='=Y=o='=k="='=id=l=he:::q~u=ak:::e:::ra=t=W~ed==r~oun=d~in0:::1958::;="'=•=r=Co=l~la~x~.=C~a=li~f.::::==i dezvous v.•ith the big space sta1io n ~lay 25. Engineers wanted to make sure the un· 1>rcc:edented three·\\'ec k orbital stor<1gc had not affected the Apollo's 1lclicat c guidance nnd cont rol systcn1s No 1'Ioral Judg111 e11l FORT \VOfiTH. Tex . 1 UPI l r;vange\ist Billy Graham snid Thursday ii is too early to muke a n1oral judgment about th e \\'a.1erg11te affair. The evangelist. returning lo the L'nllcd States lrom Kon.•a. addres~t'<l !he 1131h General Ass£'mbly of the Presbyterian Chureh l .S. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Otlrv~ry ol tht Daily Pilo t is 9uar.1nttt'd Mo~O•Y·Fro<lfY -I! 10U do not "•" '""' 1t•1Hr ov S:lO Pm .. <•II '"" your c1101 "·" Ot O•oughl lo you. C•lll •ro ••-•n ""'II 1:JO p,m , )•lur<l•Y •no Suna•y:· 11 you ao not n<•'-• you• <•PV nv ' •.m, S.iu•d•v• or f • m Sun<l•v. <•II '"" • <~av "'HI bt D111uoM I• 1au. (•II• iltt ••-•n unl•I \0 • m. T eleptiont> M11t o .. n9t counly A"•> No•m .. 111 liuM!nflOn •••<h •n<I WtllminUtf S•n Ctemtnlt. (•P••'''"" BtHh. 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J.S ••9•m,.C6 '·'' p,IT\, '·'' l :O p.tn. 2.• 11 tN p,m. J;11 '·"'· "°·' 10:30 p.m. '·' Snail Snare Reg. 149 79c I lb. Sa fe around pets & child ren. s lb. 5'~---ar-~ Armstron111 Juniper Grows to 3 ft. 8e1utiful ac:c:e nt. 99,,, reg. 1.98 .., Beqonia TuberOui seedlings. Autumn Gold Juniper All new, bright gold Juniper grows to JO" 99 high and 2 ft. wide. ( Ortho Weed 'N Feed 2 lo< $1DD 2123 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA (Corntr of Ntwport & Victoria) P•llo 641-4103 Nursory 646-3915 At int Otlth•)• 1111111 ••mD••~tu••• f.1'.,!,114~,/:,.,ni:,-:;~u!LIM...:.W. • ,1r•I 111!21'> ~1MI ICVO $t<."'td fliO" 5•t.,.,ll tow l.UI' _ ~lflt S.41 ~ "'· ~-..... 1 .. 11 .i;M. i11T 11.m. 1.s' ,,,. •:OI! ll·"'·ic~----:---;;::=:~~§§§§§~~~~===:::==-:;:::=======:::========::---..J 1111 .J.U. e.m ..... ... \ ' • • • • a D AILY PILOT E DITORIAL P A GE Downzone Decision Huntington Beach Councilmen \Ylll!ace a cri[icat decision Monday night: the proposed downzoning or apartment land in the so-calle(l ocea n-oriented district. 1'he measure. proposed by .. t_i ty planners, calls ror a .\ 30 pe'rcent reduction in the number ot 1f.cntial apart- n1cnts In the Balsa Chica marshland, H tington Har· bour, ancl all other Jand west of Beach oulevard and south of Ellis Avenue. The only section excepted is the town lots, which would undergo a slight downzoni ng, but not a drastic one. school district$ out of the n1assive high school district will becon1e history. lt is painfully obvious -especially considering the .recent bond issue defeat -that the s tudents and resi· dents of the district wiU be better sc~ed in smaller dis· tricts whic h can be more responsive to local voters. With the formation of the six·district planning con1· 1nittee it may he pos.sible to devise a unificalion plan that will h ave the s'llpport of all the districts. because it is: only with total support that wtification wil.I succeed. -· --·----· • Jhe idea.J_a lanne is to rIDg.,a~:+r"tm"e'"n"'L"'s"t"'an,,,I!,,· ______ .._.,, c-==~c·i:'::::'.'"'1:l":::"."f:-------t-f----.\.li:f*:Jil======== ar s ID ttnewit e res 0 e city. On the sUfface, it s· -f s should 00 an extremely popular move to anti-apartment lll" ers t y e homeowners. But property owners have rights too, and such a sharp cul -on zoning desis_ned and granted previously by the city -is going to hit some of them rather hard in the pocketbook. 1'he real concern with apartments ought to includl? quality as well as quantity. Perhaps better quality con- lrol should be given very serious consideration in weigh· ing property rights against p,ublic rights. To,vard Unification Unification of the Huntington Beach Union High School District may become a fact after years of con- troversy and inter-district squabbling. lt was a tough struggle at first, but lluntington Beach surfers have finally gained at leas t a partial vie· tory in their fight with city hall over surring regulations and parking meter fees. The council has agreed to make summer surfing hours more flexible around the city pier. leaving the de- cision up to beach lifeguards rather than a set schedule. Councilmen have also agreed to Jower the Coast H igh· way parking meter charge (along t.he Bolsa Chica bluffs) from 25 cents per hour to 10 cents. 1'hree times s urfer.c; filled council chambers. and each time t heir leaders ltip maintained order, re1nainl'd pleasant and presented strong arguments for their side of the issue. The unfortunate part is 1hat the rules changes won 't go into effect until August. after half !he sun1- mer is over. In an unprecedented move, the superintendents of the high school district and its five feeder elementary districts met last week and decided to form a joint com· 1nittee to prepare a unification plan. 1'his could mean that the dis putes and arguments which have marked past efforts to forn1 s maller, unified But the point \vas made and the way the young peo· pie conducted themselves should sland as an example to other groups \Vho want to fi ght-or work with-city h all. Do it with class. composure, style and a clear ar gu· men_,Ynd you just might win. 'Co ngra tulations! You are the una nimous choice for president of the new Republic.of Greece!' H 'l111age' Ma)' Not Live Up To the A ds S1ippo1·t of Dictatorsliip Preci.pitated C1•isis Dear Gloon1y Gus U.S. Responsibility • Ill Greek Coup • phase of PapadoJX>Ulos's dictatorship that \VASHJ NGTON -The feeding and Treaty Organization ,(N.ATO I and fur ther ------,--,------+-ipamCliiii!peffi;irin;c'\g,,onf. the Greek military ud:;;ic:_--~un::;d:;e~rm~in!°:e~d=~G~r~ee"'c~em'':,_,.~al~re:,:a~d'.!y~s~h~a;;ky~--if---i"'1"'1CM -a o p y l'fe"Nixmrtfdm1ntstraflon, political pos1!1oi1 "'tth1n es ern \Vhere are the Civil Liberty folks \Vhile the exiled monarchy and the old alliance. lies ·ust ahead. the U.S. is still perceived as 1s po en c pion . o , Nor\\·av. Italy and other NATO roun bie1. on the :olhC'r hand, are prepared to punish Papadop0ulos (Holland \11ishing to kick Greece out or NATO). concerned about double jeopardy parliamentary leadershi p were virtually for. them guys in \Vatergate~ ignored, have no\v brought a predictable TllUE. the navy·led revolt against -result: \\'eakencd Papadopoulos' one-man dictatorship late R. E. D. American influence last mon1h "·as quickly aborted. But at an internationally beneath its failure (resulting from the \\'hen ooe thinks or all the tens of O'-'' ou1 <-"'"'h ,,.. w""'rrtar111 "~ 111imons 1·hal are spenl by lame co--rn:---,..., .... -.,..~ .. -lltl -Mi:•uaill\' r111~,... . • ~--vi-. of lt'lt _._..... 1 ... d .,..,, , .. p:tr>I('~ for ad\'C'Mis1ng to 1n1prove -t. G'-"' ous, D••tJ ,1111. "cu~101ner rL•latioos," one doesn't know 11 heU1i'r to feel more sorry. angry. or amused <1t this \\'aste of funds. The thought occurred to me the other 11iµht ut an airport, \\.'hen I debarked rrotn a plane and had to n1akc a phone 1:all to fi nd ou1 U ~ c·3r hnd bt.'l'n Sl'rl t for n1c or if I s hould rC'ot •IOI.' to my ultim~lc 1!est ination. 1 ~ \\'as :1rt1•r Ill fl.Jn., tl:tc .1irporl :-:hops \1·ere closed, and I h;id only a dol· lar bill, no change for n1aking a call. So I sll•ppcd over to the No. I car rental desk • tnd nsked the girl to change the bill for mP. Sorry. I tried lhe No . 2 car rental d~k. Sorry. I tried the No. 3 reatal desk. San1c Msv.·er. the company's outlay, can turn o[f pro- spective customers !Orever, and the com· pany will never know ~1hy. And multiply these three girls by hundreds o{ others li ke 1.hem to recognize the staggering total Joss to these companies in good will as 1,·eJl as hard cash. And pJease don't ta lk to me about "a few bad apples in every barrel." I 'm tired of hearing about "a few bad apples in every barre.I.'' I'm tired or hearing about the apples and the barrel. This kind or public indifference by hirelings 11·ho deal diN'ctly v.1th the public is far loo common to be dismissed or condoned as "a fev.· bad apples." critical ffiOmeiit Jn stupidity ·of the-commander---Qf-a-single- the Greek ··revolu· defecting navy vessel) is a spreading tion." at~ disenchantment throughout the entire military. not just the navy. One-balr of The reason the pre· the air force. for example, \\'as prepared 9eflt moment is so to act against Papadopoulos if the. oc· critical is the loss of casion proved right. The army, too, 'is authority \\•ithin the shot through with anti-Papadopoulos Greek military by dissidence. the one -lime arm Y colonel, George Papadopoulos, V.'hose pe a s an t Papadopoulos, w h o led the military shreivdness has withstood all challenges coup d'etat against the parliamen· thus far. seized the opportun\ty of his taria~ in April 1967. quick victory over the navy to dissolve That loss of authority has gravely com· 1.hc monarchy, thus cutting all ties promised Greece's critical role as the between Greece and King Coostantine. lf southern anchor of the North Atlantic the Nixon administration had given the Wicks unfortunate King Constantine the special standing and prestige that he deserved as exiled monarch, Papadopoulos might never have dared to attack him, thus preserving ·the King as one posfilble a\'cnue of retWll lo democratic rule . LJ.KEWISE, by treating the parliamen- tary leaders or pre-Papadopoulos Greece as political vagrants, the U.S. has lost immense prestige among moderate and conservative democratic elements "'ho ha~ managed to stay om_ o f Papadopoolos's political jails. !\>l~ important, lhe N i x on ad- ministration has been blind to the hopes of Constantine Kar8man1is, the con· servative leader now in exile in Paris (who served as elected prime minister from 1955 to 1963). When Karamanlis, in his major statement of April 22, Connally proposed the return of the King to Athens. to serve as focal point for restor- ing parliamentary government, the Ni xon administration blew its chance to give him a powerful assist. Instead, the U.S. did and said nothing. Naturally. t hen, Papadopoulos felt seeure, following the aborted navy mutiny, in the ruthless way he has dealt \vith these tv."O conservative pillars of potential opposition: the Klng and the politicians. To him, the Nixon ad- ministration has been looking the other \\•ay in a manner calculated to help hintseU. JN TRE NEW and most dangerous Aclmini .... 1ration diplomats arc rar more concerned a~t the gravity of military dissidence against the regime Uliin Uiey are saying publicly. Al a closed-door, no- tr11nscript session of a Hou~ Foreign Af· [airs subco1TU11ittce last week, for ex· ample, deputy assistant secretary of State Roger Davies admitted that Papadopoulos faces his greatest threat right no"''· Like"•isc. U.S. NATO officials are trying to persuade Holland, Norway and other cnen1ici. of the dictatorship not to raise ugly questions about Greete's fu ture in NATO at the NATO meeting this mont11 in Copenhagen. Worse yet~ the U.S. is now more cl9SC1Y identilied than ever with Papadopoulos. It is cursed and vilified by the center and right political tradit ionalists who have been denied a ll aid rrom \Yashington. It has no new policy to try, not even the hint of one. As of today, lhe Nixon ad· ministration has reached n dead end in its shortsighted .alliance \\'ith Greek die· tatorship. and its chickens are coming home to roost. A L ITTT.E nnnoyed. I \~·c-nt back l.o No. 1 <ind askrd ... Don't you have any change ;it ;ill, for :i phone call'?" She nodded. .. \'cs. hut it's only for customers." I ~id . "But I cnn't be a customer until I m<1ke my c.nll nnd find out if I need to rent ~ car." She shrugged and turned ~iway. IT IS the companies that are at fault, nj)t the stupid or sullen employes. At fl'Ull, often, for underpaying such min- ions, so that they don 't care h01\' ll-'Cll they perform or if they are fired ; at fau.Jt for poor or hasty or no training pro- grams: at fault for not rea\i1jng that it is often ·lhe lo"·est-paid employc who hns lhe face·to-face contact \\'ith the custo- mer. and v.'hO "represents" the company to the publir. Hectic World Needs Peace llere is a company that spends mi.llions anti millions upon S«luetivc 3ds assuring its airport travelers thi!.t. our slightest '"ish i~ their eo1nn1and. and that pveryth.ing h1unanly possjblc is ibeing done to expedite our trips and m3ke our passage sinoother. YET ONE GIHL such ns thii;, wh~ ~l<.iry r{'prcscnts only :.i tiny frAction of The difference bet'o\·een II.he glowingly ;,helpful'' ads and the uncooperative reality makes the oon1pany look ·worse than it is, or 'vants to be. It is betrayed, as so many in.~ttlutions are, by its ·o.,..'n shortsighted penny-pinching on essen· tial.s, combined "'ith 1nanic extravagance in m,eintalning lts "image" on some 11!mract level. Ir the C<lr h;tdn't COlllC (OI' me, r d have \\•alked SO miles rather than rent a car that night. Ha zards. of the New Sexual Equalit y .Just when cmploy11'lcnt opportu11ilics in his field \\'ere beginning to skyrocket, the uation's lop nude 1nnlc model, ltock __ S\\Clt , quit in a hurr. "1'1n sick und tired of being thought of :is nothing but ;1 sex object ," Swett bit- r .... _A_R_T_H_o_P_P_E_J guy coming dO\\ll the slope \rith nothing but boots and skis on. l \\'as delugL'<i wilh offers for aclion sccnC's -l.10\1•1ing 1vith n1y tca1n's na111e stenciled on n1y b;1ck. pole-vaulting, horesback r i d i n g ... l 'vc had some painful eicpcriences. believe you 1ne. But I drew lhc line al To the Editor: \Ve. A1neric-Jns arc \\'ell known for being ha lf asleep all day and hall awake all during the night. After reading the ;iniclc on Transcendental J\1editation by J ack Chappell (~1ay 29 l a nd the "J\leditation" letter in your ~failbox col- umn (June 8). I am moved to respond. l "'"'s excited and intrigued to read thal .. T~1'' has been shown scientifically to produce "a deeper resting state than sleep or hypnosis." ( MAILBOX ) Letters from 1·eaders are welconie. Normally writers should convey their 1nessar1es in 300 1vords or less. Tli e right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate liliel is reserved. All /.etters must include sig11a111rc and 111nili110 addrei;s, but '1ar11cs Ju.<111 be 1vitltlteld on request if s1tjficic11t reason is apparent. Poetry will not be publislied. result the inoon1e and savings of thr ifty senior citizens are being cmbezz.ied and destroyed. THEllE ts lots of big lalk about the energy crisis and how in 10 or 12 years \1'e will be obliged to pay the Arabs n1aybe $30 billion a year for oil . Pay with what? The Arabs don 't want just fint paper money, and rightly so. If Y.'e doo 't have gold or gold backed redeemable paper dollars . .,...e "ain't" going to buy any Aral> oil. U.S. irredeemable PRJX•r money isn't going to buy oil oc onything else 10 or 12 years from now if Congress and the Ad nlirtistration keep spend.inc beyond income -and I doubt they y.·ill stop. needed and \\•ould benefit e\•eryone. in-If you don't think inllatioo.ls dangerous eluding the businessmen \\'ho seem to be and a steak costs too much now, please so opposed lo it. consider \vhat a steak would hsve C06t at flopefully lhe "SOS" group mentioned the end of ,the Gcnnan inflation when it on page one last week will be able to took 42 billion marks (forn1crly valued :1t ' terly-told n prfSs- confcrcnct•. "HO\Y \YOUld you like know- ing that million., 0£ ,.,,.omen under hRlr drvcrs all over the colintry were drool· ing :ind giggllng ond ~~-n:ikrd-sky:dlving:" - SWETI'. described by S\\•Jnging Single \Vas he tift·:li<l7 • "\VHhou t n too, you kno.w. 11 CONSIDER today 's breakneck pace of l!ving. The more responsibililies and n1oncy n1ade, the more sletp becomes a luxury you can't afford. Young ex- 1.'Cutlvcs. policemen. students suUering from ulcers, heart disease and insomnia. These signs of inner pollullon seem to be obvious signals that a technique pro- viding deep rest. relaxation and inner calm amidst the strain or daily life could be very useful. The article indic;1ted Tr11os~nd_mtnl ttfcdltation wa~ not a religion or rrlelfi1ng invol v1flg auS"!~rc diets and rigorous posture.-;. just an e~i· \y lean1ed mental technique. generate enough awareness in the com· 24 cents each\ to buy one U.S. penny. 1Tlunily regarding the sign ordinance. ,.,· =-F..t". "ight•:.==•n=ln'-'g'--'lx\l"'-"lr_ue'-!~ P!Cifse pfuvi<tCff'fMe In ro r1Y1 trri-u, c. . ·toSEtE·v---~ I -+--making Jokes about yotT." -- • \Vlth all the nC\\' ~~ rmgazines f o r \VOmCr\ no'v cominq-out, Swett ad1nltted he \\'tlS ~ i v in g u1> a lucrative career. Plnyg1rl magazine Is clidmin~ a clrcula- rlon or one mlllion: (;aliron11a Girl has gone nationol; and a half dozen more similar publicnllOO! -11ll featurlng nude males -arc due on lhc newsstands by Gs! as a ''a 6-foot·4 gorgeous hunk or pnrochule?", heisaid. Clesh,'' got hls start as second runner-up \Vhat he hated n1ost. lhough. S\\·ett in' the Mr. Cosmoe: Contest in Atlantlc Cl· said, wa·s posing for ccnlcr(old pictures. ty, where he reoeived a standing ovation "n1ere you are. lyinR on your ston1nch in the talent competition by kicking a on a tiger-skin rug." he said grimly, homosexual lnlo the orchestra plL nnd all the .s l' c r C' 1 a r i cs sneak This v.·on him a contrilct with ln to ogle you. -· -?\ialeform Briefs, Inc. lie Rl'lfttfil~ in a N '"""'=~~ nunibcr orids. such RSI ,, I dreiillrcd r [t;:i~ .. -THE T l .. \\':Jn! blbck·ond· dressed a Shirley Olisholm Rally irl my 11.•hite· shd"ts. You J.:no,v. "A Day in the Life of a l\lnlc ~1odel. !\·le in the slcam tt1alc!onn Briers. · ·" room 111c in 1hc sho"·er~me in the lncker In bcl\\'t?Cn. he \Yorkcd as a Rabbit at room , n1f' in lhc shower. Eighteen the local Playgirl Club. "But despite 1hc showers a day. \\'hal kincj of life Is glnmorous white tail on my padded tigh1s that?" and the toupee on my chest," he s.iid angrlly. "1 knew t was nothing but a Swe.U, \\'ho was by now shouting, said glorified cocktail waiter." these new magazines "degrade the whole We read ~ much about crime, drug abuse and "inner discontent'' 1vith life anlOllg people of all ages and areas of soc iety, and so little about promising techniques like Ti\1. If 200',{KlO Americans meditate and cl:ilm they gel deep resl. "improved mental clarity." ....making slockbrokcrs and 11rtb_L'! alike "more successful and happy," then it deser\'CS niore publicity in the Daily l)ilot and other responsible flC\l'S media. \V'hy not ? In such a tense and hectic ~·orld, "''t! oould all use a little rest nn d peace for IS minutes twice a day. EVAN A. PETERSON ' £nit. His lint lie e , however, was male sex." S lg118 n DlsgrR<'I? -:-;-:;-Tnn'iiiiliiiia' ....., !liter qfs-ltigh-1"-w~ov•..._U>ci<--.~:::; ··~10NE:Y Isn't everything." growkMI had a major part In Deep Throat. This puerile, lascivious, adolescent fantasies," To the Editor: Swett. "It's gotten so I can't go lo 11 nude earned him the attCllltlon of magazine he cried, "and developed a mature, ra· l fully support the proposed sign bench or ~ sensitivity awareness en· publishe.rs. tlooal attitude toward sex." ordinance for Costa Mesa and urge the <.'Ountcr "roup without being. re~nlzed. As for himself, he said, he was going to Clty Council to vote in favor of ~he Every f~male thinks this gives her a "CONFlDENTIALL\'," he s al d, become a hairdres.<ser. ordlnnnce as is. No one cnjoy:i 1he used ! right. to 1>a\Y and pinch me. "llckn Gurley Drown wanted mo for "This ($. my last press e-0nferencc c:ir row look of llurbor Boulevs:ird; It Is ' "IL.Lt~ to discuss Sartre or SEATO. Cosmopolitan's first centerfold, ,9ut I l..idie5 and gool1(11ne.~· he s:aid-as he rc;illy n dlsgrnce to lhc <.'01nmuolty. I'm · aon~ 't.•.-rrllst l!;;lll!·thcy-w;ii\! to·do-losHJul:: oc-Jiurf ·ncycolds. 'l1wn oltcr 'lompc<i ~ou .~on~w~1loc sure -tho nu1jorlty-'or tesidents woold ls jump In bed with n1e. I've got a mind, Califon1 i1t Girr ran those shots of thnt 5,~ett lo paw \around nny n1orc." :ii;n.'<' •hat n strong sign ordinance ls regarding this group. E~·llLY PIERSON Gold Glven lllR!I To lhe Editor: The oilly reason the y,•orld accepted our U.S. paper dollar £or ycors b because It \\'AS" ... 11.s good as Id ." lt wa~ back- ed by b'Old! But now our "great" monttary experts have ~iven moot of our itO\d a1v;iy ror foreign aid <and do1.cns or other pct Congressional projects. The dollar has become just another "piece of p<1pcr. ·• ll i:sn't b..1ckcd by anything ex· ccpl in1pos$iblc pro1nises to pay. As a Q11otes "\Vhen people a.re dishonornblc In private business, they Injure onlr those \vith whom ihey de11t or their O\l'll C'h~nCl'!I lo the next v.·orld. Bui when lherc ls n lack of honor In govcrnn1ent. th e morals of the \vbole J>«lple a re flOl"9oed. ' llrrberl llOO\'('r. 195 1 OlAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \\Iced. Pubtisher Thomas Keevi l, Edilor IJartxira Krclbfcli EdUoriat Page E'dit<ir The editorial ~I»\;" or thr n11lly P1iot set!ks to lnlo1m and rUmu.ln.1e ~ade~ by prr!t'nl1ng on this pqe divtnic•Comn'l('nt11.ry'on top ics of in- ll'l'f•t by wyntii('1tlrd ('Olun1nl11s and cartoonists, by prn\·idillj( A rorum for rtaders' vit"V.'!I and by prY'~ntJng this n~-spa~r·11 oplniorl!I llml 10\'u on <;Umnt topics. Thi.: l"dllorill opln~ of the o.Jly Pllot awar only in the tditorltU (."(llumn a1 !hi' tnp of the pa.c:e. Oplnlon1 t'Xpttlilled by !hr COi'· umrrlsl..f and cart()()l"'l l!tlt Md Jtlllu- ""l"ilf'1't a.re their own a.nc:l no endorlt"-· mtnt o( their vit"'tl'11 by lht' Daily Pilot Moll.kl be fnfom.'d. idays J1111~ 15, ID7L_ , 2 Doctors Murdered In Office SAN BERNARDINO (AP J -"'"'O San Bernardino oir tomclrists, \\'hose bodie's were found Thursday in the office of one of the vieti ms, apl°)ear to have lx'C'n murdered , authorities said. .....__ ~ br. Elmer A. Andersen, .. 39, of Rechc Canyon. and Dr. Samuel J,lorgolis. 43, 0 r Highland: v.·~rc shot to death, • Headless Woman • Unknown SAN DIEGO (AP I - A headless-l'>ody found m a suit· case on the San Diego waterfront wdl" that of a stQCky, dark-haired woman \in her late teens or early 20s, t e coroner's office says. An autopsy Thursday was unable to identify the woman, said Deputy Coroner Max l\1urphy. Police said missing- persons reports are being checked. CALIFORNIA • .. Friday, June 15, DAIL V PILOT 5 Press Shield Law \ Eye~_in Assembly J this legislative session." ~ SACRAMEN\'Q (AP) Protecting the public's right to know demands the unqlf:UJOed right of the news media to keep conlidentlal s o u r c es secret, according to a parade of news and legislative wit- nesses. • He spoke durlng a t . hour hearing Thursday by \ Assembly Judiciary Clo mittee, whose members dicated they would seek to merge n1easures by fi ve ~emblymen nito legislatioi' tor a vote Tater. ' ASSEMBLYMAN WlWMI Bagley (R·San Rafael), 4 current stale law alreadY giwes the nt'W':! media • ualllied.-P"'"°"".e-""'°'."" .... --.H-i California ag:iln.st contempt , police said. adding that they actions by any state court or ... "·ere unable 10 pro\•iclc motive. agency for refusing to disclose ·· the source ot publi s hed ' 'l'he bodies \\'ere round by And ersen's v:ife. who told .....:-- material. : .. authorities she became \\·or-i,,: ried and v.•ent to her husband's office when he failed to return home Wednesday nigh!. ·~e BRH SA ANCJSCO (UPI I - A Board f Supervisors com· mittee TI1ursday approved an Leu1aing Totver of Ct•oel~ett ordinance banning all nude ac-h ' h k tivity in bars and nightclubs. Tl's amazing what 100 pounds of d ynamite \vill do to a 605·t:oot 1g ,1 sn.10. e- 'l'he measure. h 0 we v er . s\a('k. The 36-vear-old stack belonging to the An1eri can S1nelting and Ref1n1ng v.·ould allow t 0 p·l es s en-Co. of Crocke'tt was the world's talles t when built in 1937. The huge st-ack was tertainers as tong as they are _c_d_e1_n_;o_li_:_sh_e_d_t_o_1_11_ak_e_r_o_om __ ro_r_a_n_e_w_i_n_d_u_st_r_ia_l-'p-a_r_k_. ---------·-· __ six feet or more from the nearest patron. e Jailer Jailed Sex Text Gets Okay J1tdge Bars Sex Film Seizures a new store for the man of the area. ' a Robert Lewis idea , '· LOS ANGELES (AP J -Th e former administrator of Lom- poc Federal Prison ha s be~n sentenced to two years 1n prison on pleading guilty to a c harge of accepting favors in return for granting special privileges to prisoner . John Alessio. a San D 1 e g o millionaire. ' ' Anthon y Santiago had plead- ed guilty earlier and wa s sentenced Thursaay by U.S. District Court Judge Malcohn Lucas. Wyetl1 Art Exlrihition Saturdav • SA N FRANCISCO (AP ) The young girl in the six Andrev.• \Vye!h paintings has strong features. ashen co1n- plexion and reddish-blonde hair draping over softly round- 00 shoulders. Jn five of the paintings she is nude -the first 'Vyeth nudes to be publicly displayed. TllE SIX paintings of Siri Erickson. a l\taine fann girl. are in a special exhibition of the traditionalist's \vork open- ing Saturdav at the City's l\I. H_ de YoLing l\t e 111 or i a l l•oluseum. , I A. TllE BOOK JS not too ad- ff• •«• .... .. '·~ B. I ~ I I I • It • r. THE CASUAL CAPTAIN ",1 Alan's Store" alsam-·s ~AN"t\ll'VERS~RY-S-AtE!-· open Sunday, l to 5 · ' Ro .. 96'• sofa wood trim, choose colon, herculon fabrics, loose cushions •. $<1 20.00 brown & soltmon pecon coffee tables wi!h cabinet 30 x 60 • , ••... $320.00 hexagon tables o" walnut , •• $339.00 $199.00 by brown & soltmon ..•. $229.00 $169.00 corner tables with smoked gloss lop, oil walnut by brown & sal lmo n .. _. $259.00 $169.00 96'' sofa wood trim, orange brown fur stripes, loose cushions •. $479.00 $239.00 ~ 87'' sofa walnut sides, chrome legs blk/ brown/white bold slripe loose cushions .•.. Reg . $799.00 matching choir .... , ... $399.00 sectional, 3 pcs. 1<1 ' "S" shape off white fur, looM cushions reg, • -.. $1550.00 $499.00 $249.00 $195.00 Orange County's Larg est Selection of Contemporary Furniture dining sets -oo~ or walnut ... table 44 x 44 wilh 2 16" fills ond .( armless choirs. choice of fabrics and colors. S 3 9 S 5 p cs. sel arm choir oak or walnut , •••• , .. , . $62.00 barstool ook or walnut ..• , ••.•. , .. $75.00 buffet matching 72x 18 .. 29" .•.•.. $349.00 1 w«k to I 0 doys delivery leather chair and ottoman orange or brown ............................ $259.DO Reg. swivel rocker with Ottoman covertd in imported Skai. choice of colors Sale 2 pcs .••• _. _ , •••..•. , . $4 29.00 $279.00 contemporary oil paintings 3'A4' and 4'.114' values up to $289 now s79 & up Reg. $429.00 Sole 2-5" loveseats oronge ond gold textured striP9; eoch ... _ .•...•.•• , •. $399.00 $239.00 2 pcs. sectional with built in toble 9x 10 mode by croft incl, matching plateo" tables & 2 chow tables. All 6 pcs. • ••.•..••.•.•..• $1.450 buffet and hutch oil walnut wilh chrome tri m o nd gloss doors 561t J 9x77 high , •• , $7 59 3 pc. group 8' sofa, 5' love seat and molching; choir, wrop oround arms, over oak frame, choose fabrics and colors reg. _ •. , • - . , .. , -, .. , , $699 $UI $549 $529 "This is the fi rst tilne the group of Siri has appeared outside \Vyeth's home," said exhibition assista nt L y nd a Kefau ver. "\\"hat's unique about them i.s the striking way he ets 'vound u in his 1--~--;.;,;;;.:ra:<'c(et=s.' --~11"'-+-ill--,,-,,,.;:;,:-:na peae, " Wi nu Cliiiiiig'Tibl'-•-,------------·'::::; .48'' formfco top with 1 -2~" WANDA 1\1. CORN. the visiting curalor \\'ho organized the exhibition, said the art world had indication~ \Vyeth PAY OFF IN GOLD was working on the nudes Wh.,+ a 9raduation reward! Or anniversary since 1910. She said that the recognition! Or Fat her's Day thank-you! Or artist decided to show them birthd"y present. A. $20 gold piece in only two ,weeks ag~. _,_,.._,__,-4 k.~r<if--yillow goldmoney clip, S400. \Vhen Wyeth decided not tr1 Authentic $2.50 .9old pie~es set in 14 ka.yif attend the show, he and his. yello w 9old . B. Rin9, $195. C. Tie bar, $1 50. wife Betsy sent the Portrait ol O. Cuff links, $295. Siri in appreciation to lhe mmeum, Miss Corn said. Do Something Beautiful..,. 'Mlitlr telegram read: ''Instead ol coming oul. we 're sending our six muses .• , THE NUDES .show Sir\, C~., .. AccOUflti l"vllld -Amtrk•ll lxpr111 ••nkA11>1•ic1n1 •..cr M111., c111,.,., ""· whose Finnish background ~ SLAVICK 'S roflected In her nnoly-dllseled ra ce, Jookillg tow ard deeply Jewelers Since 1917 · colored Maine woods, Jn a 18 FASHION ISLA ND frontal view against ll rust· NEWPORT BEACH -044· I 380 bl"O"'n background, in a S8Un3, \'foll! IOc.llionl ol: 1orr1oce, OrlOQ•, L• C•trltot, LI H~llrl. fill, reg ••• , •••••••• $250.00 Sol• $99.00 H , white indoor or outdoor game set .48" round kJbles with <I choirs mode by londes ...• -•. $4<19.00 $219.00 LJK-. Re.tDn dining s.e.t_ __________ _ by brewn and s01tmd n. 6 upholstered high bock choirs, 66x<IO dining table opens to l 06" with 2 fills ...•••••.. $1<189.00 $195.00 •phone 548-5518 •toll free 5"6-1262 18' of Stctionct $~9 ond ~ ' <la~y 11 ·9 I salurday 11-6 I sunday 1-5 bankamerlcard mashH' charge or bank tenns. !\fllfl! l•n 0 19«1 1f'od l 11• Vt'VIU. ifWldlng in dark waler to hcrj-~=~~~=:::::~~~~~f:::::::::i:t;-JHlt:::::: -------...,.--------=;----- w•lot an.d l!'i!JB. beside a "·---------------------------------------~------' t)l41d; r1Yer. ......._ • , 1·. ' I. I 17 17 ... I 11 • I Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. I 66, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1973 N TEN CENTS Coast Business-Woman Tells of Mafia Action • l.unlios:iou .. Bcach .w41JlWl-Who •• 5''h Remington. 13 js identified~,..;.· -d...them,.....prOieCU.tor-Rober~ttert tied her lav•suit for half the :11nount she dent of the company. lie is char 1rith suid. teMifietH0011ye;thtft..,.,ne.,.wa~·--.,.,,..,,.lti¥fl ,M 10 timi11afe:!:;~t""1,.,......-l~n. th,ystft·re 1'111·tted-f~mi.n0Lu:·ai.---f his chair last Jan. 11 by a shOtgun blast hostile to Remington. fie infract ion. clai1ncd from attorney Michael Kester soliciting to commit the rnurders or a He said the bit player in the "Kung Hcmington's vending machine con1pany . Fu" television series 1vill be put on the that penetrated the living room of his They said the tape records an ar-California High,,·ay patrolmen $aid Cucan1onga ho1ne. they spotted a nun1be r or \\·eapons in the tcstifictl today she 11•as shown the "sign nun1ber of witnesses and plaintiffs in stand 11·hile 1vhat the prosecution cloims of the Mafia" before she \\'ent to court. civil actions filed against his Fullerton arc highly incriminating tapes are played Lock1vood identified Hart as one of tv:o rangement v.·hereby the victim \\'as 10 be car driven by the trio and the discovery 1nen \vho called at his home the night taken out to the desert and shot. led one of !he 1nen to in1mediately con- and aceeptcd the $6.250 offer. __tg1npany. back today. before v.•ith a package they said had to fn\'esligators said the informant also fess to 1he reason for their possession of Mrs. Theresa Bleul, operator or a --1'hc form er Newport Beach lay\ver, Prosecution \\ti.tnesses Bobby Joe Hart, be personally delivered to him. records the fact that the vi ctim's gold the \\·eapons. llower store that features flo\ver vending dressed in Orange County Jail garb, look-25, and Ronald L. Barnes. 30. were also Lock\\'ood said he told both men "to go 'A'ristwatch and a finger \\'ere lo be Rollo pleaded guilly before Judge lifast n1achines, testified as the preliminary ed on today while the prosecution ident ifi~ for Judge hiast today as hired 10 hell" and they immediately ran to a brought back after the killing as t>fOO{ Thursday to charges of .soliciting the car parked near his home and drove oft that he had been disposed of. comn1ission of a crime. · hearing opened in Santa Ana f\1unicipal assen1bled a nun1ber of "'itnesses who thugs \vho \l.'iU reportedly testify they Court Judge Paul Mast's courtroom that are expected to testify that they "·ere \\'Orked for Remington al the time a nhe 'A'as sho,,11 the Mafia badge by Carl part of the conspiracy. Cuca1nonga man narrowly escaped an at- at high speed. Investigators said other tapes support The black belt holder \\·as ordered to "Bud" Harman, gepcral manager of Cal Karate expert l~ary Micha el Jlo!lo, 21. lernpt on his life. lnves1igators said today that tapes their claim that lhree men allegedly appear June 26 in superior court for they have prepared for playing back l\"ill hired by Remington \\'ere on their "·ay to sentencing that cou ld put him in slatt Vending Inc. \l'ho pleaded guilty Thursda y, \\'ill be one College . teacher Gordon \..ock"·ood include a hired kil ler's confession that he the Yorba Linda hon1 e of another \\'it ness prison fo r up 10 10 years. • OU an ......... ars 1n Road Plan 'Devastatiiag' Official • Ill LA Proposed For 1977- From Wire Services Thr Environmental Protection Agency proposed today a traffic control plan that it said could force all automobiles off th e streets of Los Angeles by 1977. The pro- posal_is part_oLa_Qackage of traffic con- 1 rol plans for 13 metropolitan areas in the country. _Rips EPA Plans CORONA OEL MAR HIGH GRADS MARCH TO CEREMONIES BETWEEN WELL-WISHERS Students C•rry Out Their Plans for Commencement With Potitive Approach 600 Graduate at CdM High Student-produced Ceren101t)' Witnessed by 3,000 By \\'ILLIA~I SCllHEIUER 01 lflt O•llv ,.net St•fl Graduation for 600 seniors at Corona dcl h·lar High School Thursday afternoon .... ·as as brighl and hopeful as the .,.,·arn1 sun. ll \vas al mosl entirely a student sllO\\'. Students put it together, \\Tote much of tJ1e music. provide::! lhc inspiration and honored their fellow graduates. l!1ore than 3,000 p:irents, teachers and friends packed into the quad nrca on the Corona de! ~far c:unpus to hear talks by top studen:s -a.nd district administrators and cheer for the graduates as they received diplomas. Alt three speakers sidestepped att acks on the v.•eaknesscs of "the system" or "the eslabllshn1enf' in fa\'O r of chal- lenging the graduates to !uUJIJ their own dreams and in doing so make the \rorld a belter place to live. ,;Right now you. as I. are li ving the dream o( graduation and ultimate free- dom," said outgoing student body Prcsi- dent Terry \Vatt. .,But by dreamVis 100 1nuch you can miss life "'hen you arc \Vrappcd up in another world ." i\Tiss \\'att, \l'ho graduated as one of five valedictorians 'A'ith perfect 4.0 grade averages for four years. urged the graduates to go after their dreams but be wary of the pitfalls. ';Drea ming isn't the ans1ver to pres- sures and escape isn't the ans.,.,·cr to life." she said. "But what you make or the rest of your life is how you fulfill the dreams you have today," Senior Barbara Babbe warned the Tbe Elj>A s~d the plan also cou1d cut driving in northern New Jersey. for ex- ample, by 60 percent. For 1be Los Angeles region, EPA made some changes in ils original plan and reproposed traffic controls including a ceiling on gasoline sales at the 1972-197~ level beginning July I. 1974. Beginning 1.-Iay t, 1977, gasoline sales \\•ould be limlted "so as not to exceed the air quality standard," lhe EPA said, ap- parently implying even greater-cutbacks. In addition, EPA proposed for the five-county Los Angeles region : -An immediate ban on construction of new parking facilities and a gradual 20 percent reduction of parking spaces beginning J an. 31 , 1974. -A ceiling on n1otorcyele registrations at the 1973 level and restricted operation of t\VO-Slroke motorcycles starting Afay I. 1974. -Retrofitting of antipollution devices on some pre-1968 trucks. Acting EPA admini~trator Robert \V. Fri said he .... ·ould ask Congress to con- sider extending the Clean Air deadlines for areas so severely affected, giving !hem more time 10 meet the standards. "I am not sure these arc the results that Congress intended," Fri said. Fri said the proposal "could result in banning all auton1obiles in the Los An· geles streets by 1977. as \\.'ell as 60 per- cent of the diesel-powered vehicles." \Vhether that happens wi ll depend on court actions and possibly Congress. EDA said it \\'as reproposing lhe plan to allow lime for public comment on changes made in the original Los Angeles proposal. Fri approved a Ne\v York state plan in- cluding a variety o( traffic controls for Ne"' York City. He also proposed plans \vith traffic controls of varying severity tSee CONTROLS, Page. 2) LOS ANGELES (API -The acting director of special services for the Air Pollution Control District said today the lraific___controL plans---8JlbOWlccd-by-t Environmental Protection Agency couJd create, instead or alleviate, air pollution aqd could be economicaUy devastating to I.AS Angeles. The EPA proposal includes an lmmecli-- ale ban on construction of new parking lots, a program to roll back the number ot existing parking spaces beginning J an . 31, and imposition of gasoline rationing in four years. "I can't really see how the removal of parking lots is going lo be effective un- less it is an attempt to ban car.i and then the ramificalions of such a proposal are obvious," said \Villiam Falkner, act- 62 to Get $20,000 or More Pay By ll'fLLIAM SCHREIBER Of "'-0.111 "llof '"" Sixly-t .... 'O executives in the Newport- 1\fesa Unified School District "'ill earn more than $20,000 next school year. a Daily Pilot survey indicated today . Another 20 admiilistratcrs will be paid bet\veen $15,(XX) and $20.000, according to the tentative 1973-74 school budget. The 82 officials "'iU earn a total ~r SJ.8 million, plus fringe benefits. Ot the top executives. 28 1vork in ad- ministrative jobs helping Superintendent of Schools John Nicoll run dislrict-wide affairs. They each have their own clerical and secretarial staffs. The others are J6 school ptincipals, who will earn an a\•erage or $22,300, and 18 vice principals. \Vh:> will average (See SALARlES, Page Z) Brezhnev Praises Nixon, grnd~~t that sonic dreams \viii be lost along JC way, causing bitterness and despir. G ld G U D lla " is e::isier to become bitter over lost 0 oes p 0 r dreams lhan pick up the pieces and Slarl ' · w R 1 • over again," she said . "\Ve are the on ly Cl. tes East-est e at1ons rc•I victims of our own biller emo1ions. .. • ~liss Babbe said the graduates ha\~'C Sw k El =~ -~~~ •h• d~ty..io ·protect their drc.ams agu ln". OllS-.c S _ unge thT"destruc 1ve orccs o )JrterneSS" o r · / MOSCO\V 1AP\ -Soviet leader Leonid ..... The thought hos never entered 1ny give them a chance for fulfillment. • .• Brezhnev said ·n1ursday night he has l1cad as to ""'helher or not Pres1'de11t Nix-Speaker S!;ve ~lcFnrland asked the . r " g adual t t ' th · lhf Id 're nt 'Vire Servleetl' lhe /llQnctary circles feel 110 has not done profound respect for President Nixon r es ore a 1n e u· you u reams h "based on the fact thar lhe Presltle.nt on has lost nny lnnuence or has gained because. "that's what makes the dif-T e dQllar plunged to a record low to-enough to straighten out the economy." , C•·se to take 0 rcallsllc and ccnslructi"ve any iiiflucnce RS a result of Watergate," fercnce in the world to come." day in An1stcrdam. dipped sharply in i\T 8 h.I 1 k kt . '"" · Th · r Pflris and decllned slightly in other Euro-. 1 · c n"' 1 e. soc mar e prices ~n- ing direclor of special services for the APCD. "This could mean additional traffic ·lieups in \\'Ork areaS-\\•hile-motorists- search for parking places and conse- quently. pollution." 1be EPA proposal also includes the establishment of reserved lanes on ma- jor bigh,vayr for buse.s end carpool. ve- hicles, a ceiling on the number of motor. cycles registered in metropolitan Los Angeles beginning next year and furth- er restrictions on opfratioo of cycles wit h tw~stroke engines beginning nex t !\fay I, and requirements for antismog devices to be installed on 1965 to 1974 model cars. ··This could mean economic devasta- tion to a city like Los Angeles." Falkner said. •'\Ve just do net have a sufficient mode of public transpor1ation to trans- port the majority of the people ." Councilman Arthur K. Snyder raised objections about the parking curbs. "All that's going to do is drive up the price of parking in the dO\\'lltO\vn areas and it ""ill mean people are parking on the streets in residential areas," he said. Ho\vever, City Councilman Emani Bernardi said he felt the restrictions v.·ere necessary. "\Ve ought not to have too mu ch trouble complying at all," he said, add· ing that it shou ld not be difficult lo r~ strict gasolin' sales to 1972-73 levels if more emphasis is put on the use of small cars. Councilman Edmund D. Edelman said he thought several approaches to lirfiit- ing automobile use should be studied . "For example, \Ve might ban cars from certain sections of the city, or \re might require cars using certain lanes of the free"•ays to have multiple c.::cupancy,·· he said. Councilman Robert J. Stevenson !taid he thought the proposal to limit parking lot construction was "stupid." "About gasoline rationing." he said. •·r think it's an unrealistic "·ay to attack the problem. The solution is fer Detroit lo get off the dime." Orange Coast Weather Look fonvard to a p}easant week- end \Vllh 'A'armer lCmperatures apd sunny skies. That's !he outlook from the 'vealherlady following some scattered clouds Along the coast Salurday. 1-fighs in the upper 60s at the beaches rising to the mid 70s inland. oipproach to lhe problem of improving Brezhnev said in reply to newsmen's e interlude between ~ac.h o lhe pean capitals. At lhc same lime, gold hnued to drop sharply today, as Wall relations between our two countries." queries. "And I am not therefore going lO • ~.pcakers was the ~rmbohc (olk tune T.he..CommunisLf>ar-QL.chief sai.d..N lxon___che-unHed Slates-in-lhe-.... """-""-with--thl>---Song of the Seagull sung by gra,,d~u•,t~e __ pn .. ·ce,s surged up again. Street reacted negatively lo Nixon's ._SIDE TODAY ·hAs consistently adhered 10--the deelara-. , '""I"""-_ ··-t.:1fil1y L1mb. Each speaker allmtcd to Bankcrs-said-the---reaction-indicated-cconomic-ptans:.:-----------t---"'J lion made in his first Jnaugiiral address intention of brlng~g any pressure lo bear verses or the song during, the talks. European ~ney experts do. not feel a The Dow Jones average of 30 ' . Tile Newport liarbor 1\rt ntu· in 1969. that it was lime 10 pass "front on the President 1n connection with what Principal Dennis Evans. carrying out new economic move by President Nixon . . m scutn has · 0 new and expeTl• lhc era or confrontation to the era of ls purely a domestic: aflalr." lhe theme of the speakers before him, to combat inflation goes far e.oough. They dustrials, which lost more than 12 points ineutal e.tltibit. Ra~hl'r rlian ne"Olialion ." Brezhnev said his talks with Nixon asked the graduates to "stay as yo u are also said recent \Vatergate developments Thursday after the President announ~ base art stlt!Ction oii ill.e muse- " lod " llh ta ·1 d hurt confidence In the dollar. (Related the price freeze, fell 14.37 today to 888.SS. Brezhnev made the remarks during a would be ot "hlstor\c importance" nnd ay "' openness, spon ne1 Y an uni d.ircctor'! c//olces. (f n1assiw three-hour mooting with U.S. cot-drive ror Involvement. Slory, Page 14) Declines outnumbered advances by survey n:cs undertaken. Sec r~pondenls in the Kremlin his first \\'ould cover th<: political, cultural and "l)on't nllow your beliefs or convictions In Amsterdtun, the dollar oponcd at more than 9 to 2 in raU1er slow trading on sroru hi L0<foy'i \Vfekender. ne"'s conference since he took power in economic fields. to become biases or compulsions," he 2.7313 gullder.s, or 2.22 percent lo"·er than lhe New York Stock Exchange. 1984. "\Ve are going to make a great effort S3id. "Don't outgro\v your Impatience for Its closln1t price Thursday and a record On the American Stock Exchange. They were invited to ml'et Brezhnev in to give a new Impulse to our relations In results because you can right city h811 . 13.84 percent under the Feb. 9 rate of losers held a broad lead ov'r gaincr!i in connection with his first-trip to the the future,'' he declared. ''Don't be JuUed into apalhy for yOu 3.1715 gullder~ that preceded the dollar moderate trading. United States next week. Brezhnev p~lntOO a pil cure of future may be better now th an you will ever be devaluation. The market decline reOected dlsap- Thc 66-year-old Soviet lender voiced massive economic links between the t"'O ngal n." he said. In Paris. the dollar used by lourisl.!l pointment and confusion over President "very greet respect" ror Nixon, and great powers -trade Involving basic Evans cited tile academic excellence or and speculators nosedived to 4.2ti-27 Nixon's economic plan. said Eldon A. declared the Watergate Scandal will have resources and technology and reaching the cla!i., and prestnted medallions to [rancs. ri .was 4.30 francs at the close of Grimm of \Valston & Co. no part In the forthcoming 1u1nmit t.alks. far beyond "our buying five \Vagonload11 e11ch or ihc valodlctorlans -Debra business 1'hursday. "Some eeonomlsts say it's too harsh, He said It \YOUld be Indecent for him to ~ of cardigans and Ou:r selling the United Collinso1\, Cecile llero\d, Susa~ Racey, ··\Veil, Nixon didn'I. say much about but others say It's too little too late." he Jl!ltiS.J.~ up., Sl31es five w:.~nnloads or jackets.'' Ann11: Schneiderman and l\1is.., W~tt. eutbing Infl ation.'' one banker said, ••and remarked. • \ • • &I Ywr l•"k e J L.M. ••Ylf ' ... lll'lt 11 C•lllwlll1 J C:l•••Hleoll ~Js·n (lft'lkl " C:"•·-· .u Dlaltl Htllct\ ·t• ••1t•rl1I "''' ' 1111"1•1111'114"11 )l.,)t l'llllllCI lt-IJ ll'tf .-,, Jltcfl'• 11 •11Ctfol I~ •1111 L•ftll.,.. II Mltl .. Jt t M .... IH JI.JI M1tu1r 1'111M11 11 N1tltMI M..... .. 1 °''"' c:-+, " .. ,,,.....,,.,,.. ,.... s ... o·o •• $16(11 '-'•'119tt 1 .. ,, ., ....... j(MI • fM•tt" H•Jt w .. 111tr t Wt "''" .. Mew• U•lt Wtrlll Ntwt 4.1 ------___ _, ' •• -·--===--- .. -... N Over $70,000 ·~ School Expenses Put • Ill Budget . ,f·1· ,. AdminL~lr<itor.s and utht•r uHicfa\s 111 _____._:_ihc Nc\\'pbl'\"'\lc:..:1 l"n1f1ed SchJOI Dl:-.irlct "'"'''ill b<-paid 1110rl' than Si0.000 to atTend'' ·.,.: .. professional'' nlC'Clings arid t'Onven1 1on.:; • .•. :\:luring 1he 1973-74 school year, nccord1ng ·ii-l9 the proposi..'CI school budget. ~ 1bey arc °'lso asking V1xpaycrs to -·cimbursc u1orc than $40,00Q in travel <'X· sult.1tnts, $500 for publications, $1.000 for n1i sceU.aJ1cous expenses and $2,~ for r;r<iphic arts servil'CS. Frf'rl Carter. student s e r v Ic e s c.:oordinntor. \1•iU gel $1,950 in f1\"0 111ileage account s. $1,050 for mcetjngs, SIOO for consultanls, $1.000 for graphic art.; services nnd S I , 6 " 5 for 111jS('~ 111 u ..!?i nscs. First Fire Of Season Controlled Made for Men? Baptists Bcick Fernale l1iferiority PORTLAND, Ore. (APl -A resolution espousing male s uperior· ity was approved overwheln1ingly by the 8,600-delegate Southerr1 Baptist Convention at it s 11 Ath a nnual n1ecting here. The male-female resolution approved 'rhursclay read in paFl: "i\lan \Ya s not made !or the \Von1a n but the wo1nan for the 111a11 ... \Voman is the glory of man •.. \.Von1en would not have existed \\'ith- A furll.DCt'·likc gr:.is:i; nre, feared by out man." \VASI II NCTON tAPl -Soviei lc11der h be I r. r Jessie Sappington of llouston, Tex., jntroduce<l the resol u.tion Leonid Brezhn('v 11•ill fl v to Prcsiden1 out orilics to but t tc irst o many Nixon's oceanside Snn Cle1nentc estate Ibis summer. roa'red down a bluff in roughly the forn\ .iQ... which It was passed. But, after p ass I n g next Frid::i.v, where he Is to deliver a na-lhrough the resolutions conunittec. it represented aln1ost the oppo-overlOQ.king Upper Newport Bny Thurs-site view . tiOll~'idc telev ision :1ddre:ss. dar afternoon before ii was extinguished. ... The committee's version called for giving "full recognition to That broadcast will p1·obably lake The blate at 2300 Irvine Avenue just women in leadership roles in ehurch and denominational life." pl ace Sunday, June 2'4, fron1 the Western across LhC Ne,vport B('ach city limit l\lrs. Sa ppington reintroduced her version before a \'Ote could \Vhite llouse. · l:ldore arriving in South Orange Coun-~ · ~--""'m s10.iw for t,iQUSJQJ.hcjr p [ u r c s s i 0 n a l -.journals. from l\ w consumgd aQru!!-2.1!£._l--'be,,._.,t,,a,_,k,,e1..,1_,o"n"t"'h"e"c"·o,,n,,11,,11"'l"le::.e::.:c'·c_ ________ ~-------j'-r,,-,. ,.,...,,11m..-m1·i t-spcnd-ttlc-wctk-in'---- r __ acu plc~ing,;(,l{X, ~ as ----~t11ir-Oa1o1f<1,...Mt1r-yl11ndrttnd .. washinglon~---l ~ Superin tendent of Schwls llr. John ~ Nicoll i5 seeking $'.!.50C.I for professional 11neeting expenses and $555 for public:i · • "· Jions and journals. I-le ulsn 11ants $1.887 , tfor "graphic arts s~r1 ices." 11·hich goc•s ~for things like 1nlt>J'-cJfflce memos. his ··!·aides said. f fie is also asking for $1,750 for con· . •ii$Ultants. \l'hich Adrn inistr:iti\'e Assistant ,.,Jean ~larn100 says \viii pay for speake rs ... , to address administrative \\'orkshops. • .. ·. He is also asking for S~25 to pay his • sccretarir;s overtime, $970 to hire ..subslitutcs \1'hen 1hcy arc sick Hnd SL.O;iO ... to hire 1en1porary help during the yC':1r. •., ln addition. Dr. Nicoll 1rants $2.912 for · ··"other expenses.'' 11·hich school officials SCIY 1:01·crs his al!cndance at n1cctlngs ' 1 "<>!her than those ol professional SOCh!lics. -.._. l·le also '''ill g<:t S~55 lo cover personal -. 1i:xpenses, such :i), lunches. offici<.lls !>aid. ··" Associate Superintendent Dr. Norn1an , ~~l..oals tuis lhe highest mileage account- • 59.000 -but that \1·ill he used by all schorll princi pals. he s:iid. !!is Sl2.600 a11proprintion for pro- fe ssional incetings is also divided among printipals. Or. Loats said. ··The)' get about $290 a yea r each and c;1n spend it ;iny 11·ay the y 11•ant. alt for mileage or nll for meetings." he said ... ';That's really not _yery n1u ch mone y. he ·said Dr . Loats explained tha t a $5.300 ap- propriation for inileagc for lhe sc_hools. Jhe1nselvcs,· is used by teachers going to and fro. lie said ienchcrs also \\·111 ~hare $17,400 appropriated to rhe schools for meetings of professionnl societies. Dr. Nico\l's ad1ninistrati\·e assistant , · l\lrs. Jean Harmon. is asking for $750 for mileage and $750 for professi~al ·meetings. She is asking $675 for pubhca- 1ions and $3,000 for consultants. She said the $3.000 pays for a pr~ fe ssional to help y,•rite and prepare the Cfi!t?icrs scmi·monthly co m m·u n i--t y- ne\vsletter. She has a $4.000 graphic arts account , "for her inter-office memos and things ·like that. • , Fiscal Planning Director \\1all Adrian . n•ill get $1.000 to attend professional meetings, $750 for consullants. $4211 for jegal advice, $600 for n1ileage and $1 ,000 ~for graphic arts services an~ $1,200 for : ;Xerox services. 7. Dr. Les Shuc k. assistant superin- • lendent for research and developsnent. ~~els $750 for"n1ileagc, $1.180 lo attend -}lrofessional meetings, $3.500 for con- ; !ultan\s, $1.000 fof publications and : t 2.000 for graphic arts services. : : Dr. l...oats also is asking for $1 .000 for : consultants. $1.250 for profess i on a I : Journals, $1,000 for memberships and : f2 .000 for graphic arts_ servic:->. • ~ Fay llarbison. special projects secon- . i:lary sen'il'es coordinotor. is asking for • S600 for milenge. $500 for meetings, 5250 : for consultants and $700 for graphic arts : services. · • \Villia1n Sanborn . instructional media : clireetor, ,,·ill gel $800 in mileage. $1.000 : ~or professional meetings. Sl.000 for con· ; ;ALASKAN QUA.KE . FELT; NO LOSS MT. PALMER. Ala ska (AP\ -A fnoderate ea rthquake \Vilh an epicenter ebo11t 150 n1iles soulh1vest or Adak , t\Jaska. v.·as reported early today. ; The quake, n1casurlng 5.8 on_ .the Richt(•r scale. y,·;-is not of suff1c1ent , Jnagnitudc to gcncr<l1e a tidal \Yave, • put horilies said. . ' " " .. . .. .. . -~ " • ' . • • . • • . .--- oiAHGi COAST ' DAILY PILOT "'"' Or•not (o~·· OAILY PILOT ....... "'"''" I\ Co>mlllllt'd lt>t Nt wt·P•n•, I• t 11Dll•h"' l!y 1n1 O•t"llt CD•ll P11Dlhhl"' (om~nr Stfl• r•lt e01llOt1• ••• 1>11tl(l~ed, Mllndl r l~•OUGh l"r>O•Y· l<:lt COill ,Y.tu. Ntwpo•I 8t •c", 1111n11n9!on 81tch Founl~ln Vfllor, L•Oun• &H<ff.-ln!1111s..&11t0oe11 •rro ~1n CMmtn111 Sin Jvfn C~P•llttno A •in\llt •ttlontl .011lon 1, p11nll~lll!d S1!uro~v• •"<I Su.,.,•11. T~ P<ln<ltwil PUbll•lllnv pl•n! It •t JlO Wt>! l•Y S!•tll, CD1•1 Mo••· (•htornl•, ti.Ii. Robed N. Wt•d Pru•O•m 11\d P11 bif1"'' J 1ck R. Cu•ltv Vilt l><fllllftll! tnc:I G""''' MIMttr Tho"''' l(, • .,;1 Ectllo• Thol!\11 A. Mu•PM"• 1.1.,,.,1.., ro1t0r L l'e•tt l<r t1, Nf "'jollll llfKll (Hy l!OoHlt New,.rt hKh Offlc.• lllJ Nt,,..port loul1w1rcl Mtll!nt Adcl rtu= P.O. lo• 1171, •6•l Other otl'k " Co\I• ~nt: JJO Wts1 •1r $l•ffl L"9""" flt•d•1 m ~O'"' Jl v~u• l'!un11"0""" fltKft: llf'J 8t1c11 •ou"'•••ll i•fl Ciemt"'" lGS !".,Ill Ill Ctmlno ll••I re1.,11 .... 111 41 64J-4JJI Cl ... HIM A ... rtftlef 642·S671 COPYtoull•, 1t11. °''"'' t;11>,•I """'lkfllnt ,..,.,.,.,"'· Nt ,,. .. , ,.,It!. rnu11r111om. M ioe<"IJ! ""'!!tr t• 1111\ot•'lit.,,..." lltft lll mef 1>t ftP'OllllC:M wlll\Olll 111tti.I "'" ml1sl9o! e1 cenrle~• ~ ... nlf. $H'IWMI <!•H Plltl••~ H id •I tos!t ~··· (1!119fnle. $11t0(• .. !•0'I ly Cllrltr IJ,tJ ,..,.,111w. w '"'"'• 11 IJ l"IOnl"1r : ""1111irT 1fr11)1'lt !ltfll )l'-'1 lnll!Hll,. t'rom Page l SALARIES • • • ~1 8.900. The salaries may be even higher, if rmployes can get school trustees lo gi\'e thcn1 n1ore !han the fi ve percent pay hike the district has offe red in current labor n{'gotiations. Nicoll dra"'·s the highest salnry. Ile is currently pnid $33,500 annun\ly. He. is under a four-year contract but trt1stecs may raise his pay nt any tiine. Nicholl 11·as glven·a $2,500 raise last year. .\'icol\ has an admin istrative assistant, i\lrs. Jean Hnrn1on , 1\•ho 11·ill earn $16.180 next year and 111·0 secretaries .. Dr. Norn1a11 Loats. a ss o c i ate superintendenl for instruction is the sec· ond most highl y paid officia l. Ile \vii .. <'<1rn $29.650. Dr. Loats has no assislant bu! has a staff of four secrl'laries and clerks. a. ... Dr. L<·s Shuck. assistant super in- tendent lor research and development. 11ill be paid $28 ,300. He has !\\·() secretaries. Kevin \\'heeler, assistant superin· tendcnt for personnel. will earn $26,850. He 11·ill have a ne\v administrative assi s· tanl earning $15,000 and 1wo secretaries. one technician and fou r clerks working for him . lnslrucllonal media director \\'illia1n Sanbon1 ll'ill earn ~25.100 :ind has a sta ff of four clerks and seeretarics. Fiscal Plnnning Di.rector \\'a It er Adrian \\'i ll be paid $24,400 next yea r to supervise Chief Accountant Ed Do\\·d. \Vho makes $17.000 per year. three secretaries and clerks and lhe payroll ac- counting department with 12 employes. Business l.tanager Raymond Schneir· _cr. ~·ho will ~am ~4.J400...._is responsible for a staff of tflree secretaries and clerks and coordinates !he activities ol all the people involved in ruMing the physica l plants of the district. Donald Hout. the district's instructional se rvices director will earn $24,300. He h<1s one secretary. Earning $22,500 next year "'ill be Special Education Coordinator Mark Hansen, 'vho has five clerks and secretaries. Development Laboratory Coordinator R!?bert Otto will be paid $22,500 and has one secretary. Fay Harbison , special project S coordinator in charge of administering all federally funded district projects, \Viii earn $22.500. She has one secretary. District. Classified Personnel Director Vernon Sodestrom, y,•ho coordina tes the personnel co1n mission, "'ill earn $22,400. I-le has a sla(f of four secretaries and 1elcrks. Student se r,·ices coordinator Fred Carter, \\·ho has a st.aff of six. \\'ill earn $21.800. Guidance Director Dale \\loolley will be paid $21,600. He has t\vo secretnries. \\foolley is also reponsible for nine or the 18 psychologists employed by the school dist rict. flis psychologists are personal guidance specialists and ..... 111 earn an average of $15.000 . The other psychologists, who will average $15,800, are used primarily in the district programs for the educable znentally retarded . The psycholog ists are not considered administrators, and nol incl uded in the totals listed above. Leon ].leeks. y,·ork experience progra1n director. "'il l earn $21,500 to oversee the district's on·golng cffons to 1rain students fo r careers immediately after graduation. Don a I d Achziger, \\"ork experience coord inator, is respo1tc;ible for going into 1he field to find suitable jobs for student \\·rirk-studv activities. fie will be paid S20.400 nCxt year. Achziger and t-.·leeks Share tl\'O St'Creta ries and n clerk. Other top dislrict employes who will c;_u·n betn•een $15,000 and $20,000 per l"C~r : ' James 1-licstand. operations an d nlaintenanre n1anage r, Sl9.601; Di::;trict Libr!'.lrian Jlilda t.lcCartney. $19,540: Purchasing Agent Dorothy Fi !i h c r , Sl8.i40 ana l\taintcn:ince Supcr\•isor George !\1ickehvait, $17.200. Opt!r111 ions Sllf}el'Visor Kenneth \Vert. $17.100: Project Coordin<itor Cora Schultz. S16.300: Transportation Su- J>crvisor frank Frnzicr. $16,100; StU<len! Infom1a.tion Programming l\1 a nag e r David Kirk . $16,000 and School racilllies Coordinator \Vil\ia m Roode, $15,900. Firemen Rescue ~e,vport W oma11 A Balboa Ji;land \\"Oman ,1·as hoopllall1.· cd Thursday aflcr emergency lrtatmtnt by lb<: Newport Be3ch fire Ocparlmtnt y,•hen she began hemorrhaging lnlemally. Rescue squad members 1'101<1 Denice \V. Gardner, 2$, or 112'\ Apoleno Avt., rec<'ntly undcN·ent surgery and began ble~dins ngnin. They said !he now hrid reduced i:;omc\\·h111 nnd th<'Y adminlsle.re<i oxygen for shock un1il nn nn1bul (inet\.11r(iv~ lo lakl' thi.: viL't.iTn b:ick to Ille hospiU1I. ' . bu! caused no other damage. IJ.C No detem1ination or its cause wa s fiGe-yJ•aa-der~ He is sche:leiled 10 <irrive In the ..u.s. n1ade by investiga tors. • • • •• Snturday and stay r1t the Presidentia l They said th e £ire raging throug h ex-retreat through the 11·cckend . tremely dry brush \Vhich grcvt' abun· R B ·zz ~'1onday he \\'iii be \Yelcomrd at tht dantly over 1hc average season'> g'owth eapporti•onment l While House bv P1'C>idenl Ni>0n and the also burned much hotter than an 11,·o leaders 11•ill begin their discussion~. ordinary grass fire . There will be a \Vhile House dinner Mon · llon1es in the area were not threatened day night. by the 3 p.m. _blaze on Irvine Company L k l v Talks will continue Tuesduy . Another lund, but fire department officials are Awai·ii·ng i· e y eto socia l ev ent. dinner al the Soviet afraid some could be in future fires in E1nbassv, is set for Thursday night the area. After ·his stay at the Western Whitt Inspector Art Morton said t he I louse. Brezhnev \\•Ill retum I. o unusually heavy ground cover fed by Inst A reapportionment bill \Vhi ch hfl s equ111ize re11resentat ion. <i~ the \\"ashington and Oy home to Moscow, 11·inter's hcavv rains is now :i tinderbox received largely negative reaction from legislature v•as ordered lo do afrer the just silt ing ui-ider the sumn1er sun and Orange Cou111y legislators is a11•aitlng 1970 census, unless the solons n1ect the 11'aitlng lo explode. Gov. Ronald Reagan's likely veto today. August tin1e line. The danger is increased due lo area The governor called the compronlise The current plan \\'ould preserve the sales of fire~·orks for the upcon1ing plan "gross :ind indefensible ger-seats of all but 111·0 i nc um be 111 Fourth of July holiday wetkend, although rymandering."' assemblymen and one senator and \\"ould all pyrotechnic de vices are prohibi ted by The redistricting plan was sent to preserve an equal party split in the Newport Beach i:ity ordinnnce. Reagan 's desk by a 23 to 11 Senate vote Senate and a slight Democratic edge in A pillar of grayish·white smoke was Thursday. just l\\"O votes above a ma-the Assembl y. l"isi ble throughout the Harbor Area fron1 jority in the 46-seat upper house. It pass-At stake arc nel4' district lin es for 43 Thursdav's fi re. before it 11·as conta ined ed the Assembly four hours ea rlier by a eoogressional.. 40 state Sena te and SO by t1\"0 hre engine cre\\·s an d one squad 44 to 20 vote . state Assembly seats. of addi tional firetnen. Only one Orange County represen· Gov. Reagan has all but guaranteed a The blaze original~ on the blurf top tative , Sen. Janics \Vhetmore (R· veto in a leller earlier this · week to and ate its \vay do1111ward to lhe Back Full&ton). w:is known to have \'Oted for Assembl y Republican leaders. He o~ B;iy \.\'aters' edge. the newest plan Thursday. jec:ted to 18 remapped districts 'in the f 'ro111 Page 1 CONTROLS ·. • • tor the follo,ving metropoli ta n areas: Boston. l\Iinneapolis-St. Paul, the New ''ork and Philadelphia metro region s of Ne1v Jersey. Cincinnati. Philade.lphia , Pittsburgh, Houston, S.·111 Anto.nio. Dallas, and El Paso. Tex., Rochester, N.Y. and Springfield, Mass. Gov. Reagan said he could support the Assembly portioo. a number of those in Senate portion of the plan if sent to him Orange County. None , of his objections separately, but heavily criticized t~e resulted in changes before the bill was Assembly portion . passed Thursday. Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Ne"'·port Beach) was absent from voting. . An aide said Sen. Carpenter has been home with the flu all week but is schedul· ed back at work Monday. Assemblyman Ken Cory (D-Garden Grove), whose 69th district has been the !arget of much of the attack on the plan , y,·as also absent from Thursday's vote. An aide said merely that Cory was "out of town on business." Jury Sent Back To Make Verdict In Scandal Case UC Irvine Third In Collegiate Saili11g Regatta Ot>fending champion UC Irvine sailor~ finished third Thursday in the national intercollegiat~ dinghy sailing cham· pions hips at Eagle ~·lountain Lake, Ft. Worth , Tex. UCI skippers Danny 'Ibom_JJ80n. and Jeff 11-teDennaid scored 183 potnts m the 32-race series. Tulane University, the winner, edged Yale by 15 points after Tulane skippers Augie Diaz and Doug Bull came from behind "on the last day o( the three-day e\'ent, sailing past 16 collegiate teams. Bull was low point skipper with 60 points and teammate Diaz scored 101. Yale collected 1'16 points lo cinch run· ner·up honors. Final scoring : (I) Tulane, 161: (2) v.r .. 176; (3) ucr. 183. (4) N.Y. Stste 1i1arltime, 202; (5) The controls ranged from requirements for inspection and maintenance of vehicles to keep their polluting emissions do11n IO...$!.!Ch~tri'i_m~asures as--:asoline rationing and even partial bans on vehi- cle use in the downtown areas. But fellow Assemblyman Robert Burke IR-Huntington Beachl said today Cory's district, which winds through Democratic neighborhood. is one-of-the----main reasons he voted against the .plan. . l\avy, 222 ; (6) l\1iehigan State, 238; (7) Judge John _ Flynn Jr._sent his Orange Texas, 261 ; C8) The Citadel. 280: (9) Under federal Jaw, urban areas irl 23 states had to submit to the government by April plans which sho"''ed how they could clean up the air around the cities to meet federal clean air standsrd~. Of all the plans submitted to tbe EPA. the agency "'as able to approve only those for New York and Alabama. The Ne1v York City approved by EPA includes : -Vehicle inspection and n:iaintcnance. -A "selective ban" on taxi cruising, inspection of taxis three limes a year. and equipment of taxis with antipollution equipment required in California on 1975 vehicles. -Reductions o{ parking space in l\lanhattan plus strict enforcement or lraffie and parking regulations. -Retrofitting of catalytic antipollution devices on heavy duty \'ehicles. -Restrict ing deliveries to ho u r s oulsi dc the us ual \\"Ork da y. -Exclusive bus lanes, i m p roved transit service. <1nd voluntary staggering or ¥.'orking hours. -Imposition of tolls on all East River and llarlem Rive r Bridges. Sa1ita Ana Man Gives Up Plans For Coast Nllkes A Santa An<1 businessm:in today ha s given up plans to build 10 nuclear power plants in Ne1l'port Beach. He says he'll spend the $6 billion to build them in l\1exico instead. Paul Randolph, who said he represents 1hc American Energy Corporati on tAEC1, announced -and gave up -his proposal within half an hour J\.londay dur· ing a City Council study session. Randolph appeared before councilmen saying he wanted to build the plants in the oil l'ields of \Vest Ne\vJ)Ort. He said he'd bu ild gigantic pipes u·ay out into the ocean to cool the reactors. lie said the energy would be sold to the Effison ·eompany which could' distribute it rill over Southern California. He said he had funding for the costly project fronl the First Boston Corpora - llon. But he told councilmen he couldn 't arrord to do extensive feasi bility st udies. •·Most sophistica ted businesses prepare pretty extensive reports to ba('k up pro· posals of this magnitude," Councllman Carl Kymla told Randolph. "\Veil, this pne won't ," Randolph rtptied . He said the company WOtJldn't ~ a nlckel unless Ntwport Beach said ll is In· lcrtsted in the Idea . Tijuana Plants Burn TIJUANA. Mexioo (AP ) -A fire h" destroyed three faetorie~ in Ille La Me!la h1dustrlal area or Ti juana., causing damage es1im11ted at $500,000. flre1nen said. F'ire officials said one firemen and 10 worke.rs ln the Lafa> frame factory \s"'rr red miner injuries and smoke in· h:tl ation ThurJdoy. Burke called the 59th District "the Y:orst example of gerrymandering in the- history of the world," and added ''Orange County is tom asunder" in general by the plan. Assemblyman John B·riggs ( R • F'ullerton) also voted against the plan, \.\'hich is an attempt to redistrict befo re the State Supreme Court final deadline of Aug. 31. The latest vote by Assemblyman· llcbert Badham ( R·Newport Beach) "·asn't kno~'D at press time, however • Badham voted against a similar bill last t-.1ay. The court will develop iLs own plan to ~ty ~uperior Court Jury back to the UCLA. 2,86 ;(10) Toronto,,335 ; (1 1) Brtlish JUT-Y room today-to take-another-crack a L-O:ilmnbia-361-· i42) Ohio-state 373·,...(13l reaching a verdict in the l\1ile Square Royal Mllita,.Y College of C~a' sso· scandal trial of Westminster city officials ( l4) Clemson 407. ' ' Derek :P..fcWhlnney and Tad Fujita. ' The jury mulled testimony all day Thursday withou't reaching a decision on the guilt or innocence of either man on multiple charges of grand theft. bribery and conspiracy. t-1c\Vhinney, 40, and Fujita, 34, ~·ere indicted by the Grand Jury after strawberry gro14•er George ri1 u r a i testified he was ordered lo hand over $5,000 in cash and pay another $5.000 in ~ the form of a check made payable to county supervtsor Robert Battin's cam- paign fund. Fm· Sto1·e Burgled E ~ CERRITO (AP > -Police said thieves eseaped Thursday with 40 mink an~ rabbit fur jackets valued at $20,000 fr0m Capwell's department store In El Cerrito Plaza. Lt. Pat Reeves &aid the burglars apparentl y h.id In the store Wed- nesday night, collected the furs, and toM- ed them out a third floor window. Summer Sale Continues ' • Fabulous selection of top quolity merchandise now ot substantiol savln9s. A lar9e selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for you. Ted von Hernert, Inc:. -The House of Fine Unes ' \ • OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-l<ARASlAN INTERIORS WUKDAYS & SATUIDAYS t :OO to l :JO FRIDAY 'TIL t :OO ------. ·---- NEWPORT BEACH e 1117 WESTCl IF, DA .. 642·1050 tOptn Swftcl1y 11·1rJOJ LAGUNA BEAC H e J45 NORTt-1 COAST t-IWY. fOptn Swftcl1y 12 -S:JOI 494·•111 TORRANCE e 2J64t HAWTHORNE ILVD. J7t·l27f -----·-·.---- • ( -· 6 DARY PROT EDITORIAL P AGE Late Rescue Effort , The 'lhree threatened blufftop lots next to lnspira· lion Point vie\Y park in Corona del Mar have won an- other two-week reprieve. It is questionable 'vhethcr that's enough tilne to savC! them. Ca rl llillg!'en's bid to buUd his hrillse on one or the craggy sites was delayed by councilmen to give the cit y sla!f thne to sound out the county for possible fun ds to buy and preserve the land. -----,--111lL1.be....problem ls~J.s....no.Leno.ugh lj1n -----!¥-""-.lf'-.\l!''-"ra11g~ ount Harbori,Jl~~~~ and. rk Commission ailll ihen to the rOa@: of SUpervisors. The next comn1ission meeting is n't for a month and supcr- viiors couldn't act until at least a week after that. The council's apparent unstudied approach to this sc enic part ·a·r Newport Beach could lead to the conclu- sion that t.he city really doesn't care to save the sit e for posterity. 1'he precious public view of white water in Newport Beach is almost all gone. \Vhat little is left must be pre- served whenever possible. The council should act more realistically on lnspira- lion Poi nt and vive the preservation effort a fi ghting l'hance to succeetl. Don't Complain ~ater ?\1aybe government budgets are boring to citizens because citizens don't understand them. I I While the city will concfuctc the rurrenl fiscal year with a $4.5 million surplus. Pappas predicls there will be only $3 .9 million left as of June 30, 1974. Jn a way, th.:it's not too bad. There is no sense in the city sitting on unused millions it wo ul d never need except in the event of perhaps a major catastrophe such as a natural disaster -and then state and federal money is available. There will be no depletion in the general fund sur- plus. It will stay at $800,000 and all be put in the so- called sta bi lization fund. l\1ost of the reserve fund deplelion -$500,000 - conJes fro1n the capital im provement acco unt, wh ich is funded through the sale of city-owned property. and is goi ng for tile ne\v police facility. But it does 1nean the city is spending more than it's taking in. and that would not be a comfortable·practice to make into a habit . • ' ?\1aybe nobody spoke al the Newport Beach city council's public hearing on the $17.5 million city budget because nobody saw anything wrong with it. Yo u can bet City ?\lanager Robert L. \Vynn is a happy and contented man. Nexl tin1e anybody snipes at The largest chunk of the budget. as usual. goes tu cover e1nploye costs. Salaries wi ll a1nount to ~8.25 n1il · lion. 47.4 percent of the budget. Adding fringe benefits. the total climbs to $9.5 n1 illion. n1 ore than 54 percent of the budget. All in all. 1he budgeting process scerns to ha\'e pro- duced a reasonable spending plan for the city . 'Cong-1·at,ula t io11 . .;;J l'oii a1·l1 tl1e-u11;.111iu1ot1 . .;,; c:/1(Jice fnr 'prcs iden ( oft hf' new Republic or Gn'f'Cc!' 'lniage' May- Not Live V.p To t1ie Ads ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ De ar Gloo1uy "' Gus In vie1v or today's gasoline shortage I suggest city officials who use city \'Chicles for persona l errands start using their ov.·n. ~I . L. T. • S1ippo1•t of Dictatorship Precipitated Erisis U.S. Responsibility • Ill Greek Coup \VASHI NGTON The feeding and Treaty Organitation 1NATO ) and further pan1pering of the Greek military die-unde rm ined Greece·s already sha ky tatorship by the Nixon adminislration, poli1ical 1> sition \vithin the \Vestcrn "'hile 1/\e exiled monarchy and the old a!liance. parliamentary leade rship 'A'Cre virt ually ll,'llOr~d. have no\11 brought a predictable TnUE. the navy-led revolt against ( EVANS·NOVAK ) result : ,1·e8kencd Papadopoulos· one-man dictatorship late 1,•s1 munlh wa, s quickly aborted. But iJnmense prestige among moderate and Ameri can influent'I!. " phase' of P:ipa<lopculos:s clict alorl>hi p that Iles ju~!. nhe:i<l. 1he U.S. is still pcrcch•cd 11s ·his potrnl Champion. Holland. Norv•a y, Italy and other NATO countries. on the other hand. :i re prepared lo punish Papadopoulos (!loll and n·lshing to .kick GrC<>CC out of NATO !. \\'hen one thinks of all the tens of co1_... ou1 ,_"'"'" ••• ...,...tltM .,.., _JMHo _..._._Mt~-nliecl_nie_ beneath its failure (resulting from the conservative democratic elements 11·ho at an internationally h cd r a~P'"""-stun;..lj1.u-ot-ths-commander-of-a-.sina-1e~--a\·e manag 10 sta)L-------OU O- Adm inistration diploinats are far more oncerned ~_L the gravily_oo,r"m,,,,,il'!ita.-~'-----1 dissidence against the regime .than they 1n1 111m~ Ihm. are spenrby -1arg~ ~1-,, "'' n•.....-...... r111r "' p:l01('5 ror <td \·ertJsing 10 inl prove -• ,_ Glwm.., Giii, O.llY ,iltl. crifieal 1noment in ;... ...., 97 u""'.. p do I · 1· · I · ·1s de(ecting navy vessel) is a spreadin.... apa pou os s po 1t1ca 1a1 . "ru~1on1~r rrl<ition s." Ollf' doesn't know \\·helhcr lo fcl'I more sorry. angry. or :1musc<I at this \\'aste of funds. Thr thoughl occurred to me the other night nt nn iu r1>0rt. \vhl'1\ I dt•l>.'lrk£'d fron1 a plane and had !o 1nakr :1 1>hOlll' •·all to find out ~r ;1 i·ar h11d IX'Cn sent fur 1ne or if I ~houlct r en! one 10 tny ultimntc dfsl1nation. fr \\'<13 aftl'r 10 p.111.. the ai rport shops 1\·cre closed. and I had only a dol- lar bill. no change for making a call. Sol ~tcpped over to the No. I car rental desk :ind ;,sked lhc girl to change the bill for m('. Sorry. I tried the No. 2 car rental des k. Sorry. I tried the No. 3 rental desk. SJ1n1e answer. A LITIL.E ;inn<1\'ed. I \\·rnt hack to No. 1 <ind asked , ··1:>oii't you h:l\·e any change at all. for a phone call?"' She nodded. "Yes. but it's only for customers." I :;aitl. ··But I c<in't b<.' a cu~tun1cr until I rnakc my call and find out if I need ro rent a car." She shrugged und turnt.'<i away . Herc is a co1npa ny thal spends millions :ind rnillions upon seductive ads aSsuring us airport travelers that our slightes1 ~'ish is !heir comznand. and that r.verythmg humanly possible is being done to expedite our 1rips nnd make our passage sn1oot her. YET ONE Gll\L ~uch n!l Lhls, "''h08t' :;alary rc1>1·esen1s on!y n tiny fraction or the company's outltty, can turn of£ pro- spective customers forever. and lhe com- pany will nev~ krn;>W why. And mu ltiply these three girls by hundreds of others like them l.o recognize the staggering 101al loss to these com panies in good \\•ill as \VCIJ as hard cnsh. And please don'! lnlk to n1e about "a fe1v bad app les in every ba rrel." I'm tired of hearing nboot "a few bad apples in every barrel.'' I'm tired of hearing about the apples and the barrel. This kind of public indifference by hirelings who deal direct.J y with 1he public is far too common to be dismissed or condoned as "<l fe"'' bad apples." IT IS the companies lhat arc at fault, not the stupid or sullen en1ployes. At !;,ult. ofl en. for Underpa ying such min- ions. so that they don't t·:1rc ho11• 11·cll they pcrforn1 or if they urc fired: at fault fur pour or hu sty or no training pro- grams : at f:1ult for not realizing that it is ortcn the lov.-est-paid employe \\'ho has the face·tc>-face cootacl \\'ith the custo- rncr. and 111ho "rep resents" 1he con1pany lo the public. The difference between 1the glowingly "helpful" ads and the uncooperative reality ma kes the company look wor se than it is. or "''ants to be. It is betrayed. as so many institutions are. by its O\\'n shortsighted. penny-pinching on essen· tials. combioed \rilh manic extravagaocc in maintaininp: its ''image" on some abstract level. If lh~ car hadn 't come far me, I'd have "'atkcd 50 miles rklthcr 1hu11 rent a car that nii.;ht. the Greek "revolu-"' lion." disenchantment throughout the entire ~1ost important. the N i s: on ad- military, not just the aavy. One-half of ministration has been blind to the hopes The reason the pre· the ai r force. ror example, was prepared of Constantine Karamanlis. the con· sent moment is so to act against Papadopoulos if the oc-servative leader now in exile in Paris cr itical is the loss of casion proved right. The army, too, is (who served as elected prime minister authority \vithin the shot through with anti-Papadopoulos rrom 1955 to 1963). When Karamanlis. in (:reek military by dissidence. ' his major statement of April 22, formally the one -time a rm Y colonel, Georg e-p d 1 h t pro""""'..l the retu m or the King to Papadopoulos, w ho led the 1ni litary apa O!X}U os, '"' ose Pe a s a n JJ"'=U <lire dness ha 1'ths1•·• all challenges Athens. to serve as focal point for restor· coup d'etat against the parliamcn· · w . s n· vuu · . . 1. . . A .1 1967 thus (11r, seized the opportunity of his ing parliamentary government. the Nixon arians 111 pri : quic k ,·ictory over t.hc navy to dissolve adn1inistration blew ils chance to give Th~t loss of aut.?<>r1t~ ~as gravely com··-' -the monarchy, thus cutting all ties him a po11•erlul assist. In.stead, the U.S. pron11scd Greece s critical role as t~e between Greece and King Constantine. JI did and said nothing. southe rn anchor of the North Atlantic the Nixon administration had given the Nat urally. then, Papadopoulos felt Wic k s u~fortunate King Constantine the special secure, following the aborted navy slanding and prestige that he deserved as • mutiny, in the ruthless way he, has dealt e:tiled monarch, Papadopoulos might wit h these two conservative tnllars of ne\·er have dared to attack him, Lhus potent ial opposition: the King and the preserving the King -as one pcmible politicians. To him, the Nixoo ad- avenue of return to democratic rule. ministration has been looking the other t JKE \\'ISE, by treating the parliamen- tary leaders of pre-Papadopoulos Greece os political vagrants, the U.S. has lost \\'ay in a manner calculated to help hin1selL IN TllE NEW and most dangerous are saying publicly_ At a closed-door, no- lr~nscrif)I session or a llouse Foreign A£- !airs subcommittee last week. for ex- ample. deputy assistant secretary or State Roger Davies admitted that Papadopoulos faces his greatest threat· right no\11. Likev1ise. U.S. NATO ()(fic ials arc trying to persuade Holland, Nonvay and other cncrnies of 1he dictatorship not to raise ugly <1ticslions abou 1 Greece's future In NA'l'O at the NA1'0 1necti.ng this n1on1h in Copenhagen. \Vorse yet. the U.S. is OO\V n1ore closely identified than ever with Papadopoulos. It is cursed and vilified by the center and right political traditionalists who have been denied all aid from Washington. 11 has no new policy to try, not even the hint of one. As or today, the Nixon ad- ministration has reached :t dead end i11 its shortsighted alliance ~·ith Greek dic- tatorship. and its chickens <tre coming home 10 roosl Hectic World Needs Peace To the Editor: \Ve Americans are v.•ell known for bein g half asleep all day and half awake nll during the night. After reading the tt rticle on Transcend ental J\.1editation by .Jack Chappell tl\.1ay 29) a nd the "J\.1cdll::i!ion'' letter in your Mailbox col· un1n (J une 8), I am moved to respond. I v.•11s e:tcited and intrigued to read 1hat ··1'!\'I" has been shov;n scientifically to produce "a deeper rl'sling slate than sJ(ltp or hypnosis." ( __ MA_IL_B_o_x_...J) result the income and savings of thrifly senior citizens are being embezzled and destroyed . Haz ards of the New Sexual Equality CONSJl>ER toda y's breakneck pace of living. The more responsibilities~ 1noncy made, the more sleep beco luxu ry you can't afford. Young ceutlvcs. policemen, students suffering Letters frotn 1·caclers arc welcome. Normally writers should. convey lheir tnessoges iii 300 word$ or less. Tlt.e right to conde nse letters to fit space 0 1· e/i111i11ote /ib('t is reserved. A ll letters m u.~t u1c/11de sig11at11re ouU 111aili11g tidU ress. but 1UJIUCS tnay be ivl tlllie/d ou request if sufficient reason is opporenr. Poetry will 11ot be published. THERE IS lots of big talk about the energy crisis nnd how in 10 or 12 yea rs "''e will be cbli!{cd to pay the Ara bs maybe $30 billion a ye~lr for oil. Pa y wi1h \\'hat? The Arabs don 't want just flil l paper money, and rij.thtly so. 11 we don 't have gold or gold b:1cked redec1nahlc paper dollars. \\'e "ain't" /.(01ng to lx1y any Ara!) oil. U.S. irre<leernahlc p3pt'r money i~"ll ·t going 10 buy oil or nnyt hin~ else 10 or 12 years fron1 ll(JV.' if Congress and the 1\dmini:;tratton ke(!p speodlnA beyond income -and I doubt th<.•y v.·itl stop. . lust "'·he.n cmploymenl opportunities in his field \Vere beginning to skyrocket, the nation's lop nude male nuxlc:I, Rock Swett . quit in tl !'luff. "l'rn sick ;ind tired of being though t of as nothing but D sex object,'' Swett bit· tcrly told a press confcrcncl'. "llo\11 would you like kllO\V· ing that million" <>f won1cn und1.?r h:tlr dryers ;111 over tho country \\'ere drool - l11g ond giggling and makin g jokes about you ." \Vith nit the ne1\' • 9Cx magazines f o r \V"On1en nmv- coming o u t, Swetl admitted ho wa~ g I v I n g up a lucrative career. Pl11ygirl magazine is clalming a circula- 11011 of one milliM; Callfomi:i Girl has gone nntlooal ; and a half doicn more si n1ilnr publlcallons -all featuring nude mRlcs -are due on the ncwsst.1nds by rau . "~10NEY 1c;n't evel'ylhing:• ~rowltid S1,•c11 . ·· 1 t 's gvttcn so I crin 't go to a nude bc:.i{:h or 11 scn111t\vlty l\Warencss cn- co:1nt('r ftl •ILIP 1oJithout be ing rccog11l1.od. (:;v1;ry fq,n1 tLc thinks this gives her a right lo 1>a111 111111 pinch n1e. "If 1 try to discuss sartre or SEATO, they dcin't even listen. All they wnnt fh do tl' ju1np In hl-d \'ilh inc I've gol a mind. ( ___ AR_T_H_O_PP_E~J too, you knov,.." guy cum ing dov.·n the slope v.Hh nothin~ frorn ulcers, heart diS<!ase and insomnia . hut boots and skis on. I "'as delu~cd wlth Thesr signs of inner pollution seem to be n fire truck .... ·as here at the church, \\'il h offers for action sccn~s -bo11•1ing \Yit h obvious signal s that a technique pro-aboo1 six firemen. They all \li'orked hnrd n1y tca1n's name slencllcd on my b::ick. vldlug deep rest, relaxation and inner for about an hour. removing the \\'ater pole-vau lting. horesback r i d i n g . . . cnlm amidst the strai n of daily life could from the rooms . I've had somc palnful experiences. be very uS<!fu\. The article indicnte<l This Jetter is to say Hooray for lhc believe you me. But I drc'v the line al 'frani>ccr1g,<i.nlal Me@;ltlo ~S-1!QJ a Ne"1>0rt Beach Fire Department. \Ve arc ---~•11!red""Sky:rttvtng7' re tg 0 or some1nin 111 nmrc~--very grateful lo 1hese fine men for their S\\'ETT, desc ribed by S1~·inging Single Wris he nfr<iid '.' "\\Ti!hou1 a diet s and rigorous postu res. jusl an cas1-prompt and willing serviCt'. Gar as a "a 6-foot·4 gorgeous hu nk of par:ichute'!" hC' sn id. ly learnt?d mental technique. EDl:i\lt \VJLLIS fl tsh.'' gol his start as second runner-up \Vhat he hi11cd 1nost. lhOuKh. ~1\·l'll \Ve read so much about crime. drug in the J\1r. Cosmos Contest In Atlantic Cl· .said, was posi ng for centerfold !llcturcs. ahusc nnd "inner discontent'' 111ith life ly. v.•hcre he received a standing ovation ··There you arc . lyi nl! on your ston1ac h :unun~ people of all ages and 11rea1> of Goltl Given1vay ln the talent competition by ki cking :t on n tiger-skin ru g." he said grirnly. society. and so hltlc abOul promlsin~ To the Editor: If you don't think inflation is dangerous and a .steak costs too much now, please consider what a steak \\-'OUld have cost at the end of the German infla tion when it took 42 billion marks (fonnerly value<) 111 24 cents each) to buy one U.S. pcnnr. f'rlghtenlng but true:.. CC. MOSEL EI' OAANIJI COASl DAILY PILOT homose xual into the orchestra pit. and all the s cc r l' t a r i l' s sneak tL-thniq ues like T~l. If 200.000 Arnerlcans Tile unly reason the world accepted our Robert N. \Veed, P11bUsltcr This \\'On him a contract with in . tg oglt' JOU . mcdlL..'lte and claim tbcy uct decg rest , , .-.. dolla I fo r1 I II ~ . --;e;:;::o=;='=.'5'0-""1::-:!"""'r.c,:=r...·-u...i...-papcr_ r...lru:...years,Jcss.lbc>CC1raous°"'L-+--"J'horl'l'OJ Kennl;-£-dit'~---~--r-.t rrle rm~ e r.lnc. etlppe·:tf'Cu 1rr "TllEN Tit CV .... , nl '· 00 hlack ·.·nd-"improved mental clarity," mak1np; . .. good a Id .. It ,, k number of ads. such ns. "I drenmed I :i•I· · r_, '"' ,, " . stockbrokers and nrtists alike "more \\'a:oi · · ·as s go · was IXIC -Barbara Krt1bich rcssed a Sh irley Chisholm Rall y in my "'hile shols. You knO\\', "A Day in the successful and happy," then ii d~scrve.s eel by gold! Bul now our ''great" Editorial Page. Editor al 0 Briefs. . . .. Life of a .Male r-.1octcl. f\lc i!11hc steam inore pubUclty In the Dflily Pilot and n10netnry expert$ have given most of our h k-..1 R bb' ~m me 111 the sho,ver, me 111 the locker other responsible nc~·s meUia. \Vhy not? gokl aw;:iy for fpreign aid and downs of '?be t'dltorial 1po.ge or \hi" Dall.)" tween, .e wor ... -u,,as 3 a, 11 a room . me in the shower. Eighteen le other pct Congressional proj~ls. The Pilot .ceek, to tnronn an.I r.tlmulala local Playgirl Club. But desp1t~ lhe showers " day . \Vhat kind of life is ln such a tense nnd hectic V.'Or d, fwe dolllll' h,os ~-me Just another "pi·-of l"('a(lcrs by p~ting 011 th!$ Pllltf! morous whl'"' tall on my pndded t ghts rould :ill u~· a little. rest and peace or IJ\."--u ........ d · 1 t · ~ ' that"''' paper.'' It Isn't btlcked by anything ex· h•t'nie •c.vmmtntary on top rs o . m. an the tou~ on my chcst,11 he said · · !Smlnules twlce:aday. cept impossible prom ises to pil)'. M 3 tmst by syndk.11trd ('O]umnlstl!I and ly, "l knew 1 was nothlng but a Swett, ..-.·ho was by now shouting. said EVA N ;\. PETERSON car1oonists, by pr.'l11d1~ n lorum fm- glo ied cocktail waiter." lhese new magazlnes "degrade lhe whole NXltf~rs· vlt'I\'~ 11llfl b> pf'CVfltuii: thu1 ffis irSt public c1posurc , however, was male se:t." Q nt1\'IP<1~r·" npln10t1J1 and 1cl0•u ,,., in Be 'nd the Green Door ond he later "It's high time won1en got ove r their f 1i11 c f'lre111e 11 llOleS cu;t 1oph"ll. Thr 1 ~11·01 1:it opi,,11ms had a ajor part in Deep Throat. Th.ls puerile, lascivious, ndolcscenl fontasic!I," ol th Daily Pil1°1 nr•P''nr on!y In the earned im the attention of magazine he cried, "nnd developed a mature. ra· To th e Edilor: "\\'hl.'n ()(!Opi e arc dis honorable in t'd 1t la.I t'Ol11JJ1" nr 1h•• fi•P ,.f lhr publlsbe tlona l attitude lO\oJSrd sex." Some vnnduls put · a hose in lhc mn1l 1>r1vale buslncs$. they injure only those Pll&:C. Oplnloaii "'Pl"',_,i 1'>" 011• <-ol- 1 As for hlmseu, he s•1'd, !•LO was going to slol or our cl111rclt Mondny 11ftemoon, 1 h h lh d 1 h · umni1ts c1r 1 ' ric!l:.n t§I~ a!'lll lcHf't "" v. I \\' 01n ey en or t cir O\\'n 11•1.ilf'N are lhi•n ov.·n an..! nocncto1'jl'--"CON DENTl.\Ll.\'," he s n id , become n hairdres~ct. flooding several rooms. a)\ of ~'hich were chnnccs lri the next \Vorld. 13ul "'~n mcnt 01 fh\ir Vl•'>A• 11:--lhl• llaily "Helen ourley Brown wonted me for "'11his is my lri~t press conference ca r1X'led . \Ve wondered how in the world there Is a luck or honor 111 government. Pilot shouk.l no 111,1•1-ma_ Co-smo litan's ·first ~nterrold, but I ladles :ind gcnilcmen~" he ~n!d n~ he 1\'C "'outd be able to get all that water !he morals of the whole people are lost oot to Burt Reynolds. Then nftcr stomped out. "You wor11t hnve ltoc k oul. whcr1:. llM!mber of our church phon· poisoned." Frid ay , June 15 197:J California Girl ran those shots of thllt S"·ctt to paw <1round nny morc." 1•d lh<' fire ~epartn1en1. In :i re.v.· minute~ ll erbert llo<n·er. 1951 • • 1.J ___ .. _ ... ____ _ -·-· .. -· ·-·-·-·--~ .... ~ ... -----·~-.. .,..._ .. -.. " ' • 2 Doctors Mm·dered In Office SAN BERSARDINO IAP) -Tv:o San Bernardino op- tometrists. v.·hosc bodies v.•erc found Thursday in the office of one of the victims. apprar to have been murdered , authoril.ies s.aiiJ. Dr. Elmer A. Andersen, 39, of Rechc Canyon, and Dr. Samuel ~1vrgoljs, 43, 0 r Highland, were. shot lo death, police said. addi:ng that they \\'ere unable to pro\·ide a 1noti\'e. The bodies \\'ere found by ,\nderscn's \\'ife. \\ho told authorities she became "'or· ried and v.·cnt to her husband's , office v.•hen he fail ed to return home \llednesday night. eNudeBa11 SAN FRANCISCO (UPll - Frid.I), J1111t l~, DAILY PILOT --• Headl es8 Press Shield Law -a , • ,I • ... ' ·J Woman Unknown . Eyed in Assembly l Ii SACRA1ifEN'l'O (AP) -this legislative sessloo." "'l SAN DIEGO fAP I -A Protecting the\,ubllc's right to He spoke during a thre<ii1 headless body found in a suit-know demands the unqualified hour hearing Thursday by ~ case on the San Diego right of the news meditl to Assembly Judlciltry ~ \\'aterfront was that of a kee'p eoofidentiaJ 1ro u r c es Dlitfee. whose members in· stocky, dark-haired woman in O secret. according to a parade dicated they would seek to her late teens or early 2fis, the CALIF RNIA r d I isl ti 't , off' o news an eg a ve w1 . .me""• measures by fiv'"'' coroners ice says. sse c ,. An autopsy Thursday was ne s . .._ assemblymen nito Jegislatloit unable to identify the woman, JNVEnIGATTVE reporting for a vote later. said Deputy Coroner Max of the type. which-led to l\1urphy. PoLiCi! said missing-F e11to1i Bill di.sclosure oL the \\'atergate ASSEMBLYAL\N WIILIA~· persons reportl are being scandal would be imffe>ssible Bagley {R-San Rafael), said-· checked. unless re~ co u 1 d CWTent state law already The nude body, with head D ........ J D • guarantee coo1'ldeiiiial 19W'ces.jg~iv=es1u.~lho~~;::,"'t.,~'f!~==~ =-------------------.nd-iegs seve1 ed, aud hands J\:QWtfr-De8r; would be l.'Ql,ected, _pld _,analifi_® p.,t..OJ,,_e,.CJ.J,.o ~--•----------------t'ted-behind . •1------------A•ssem6lyman Walter Kara-California against contempt c J. found V.Tapped in a green F N f Z bian (0-Beverly Hills). actions by any state court or· plastic bag stuffed into a suit· OT 0• UU t Karabiln called enactment agency for refusing to disclose .. case by tv.·o fishermen check-of a tough press shield I aw the source of publis h e d•·,. ing their ,boat at the San Diego SACRAJ\1E~IO (AP ) ...... A "the most important topic of material. Embarcadero. Police divers no-fau1t auto ins u ran c e,p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,_,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'"t found the head and legs q_ new store for floating nearby in ·thebay. measure by a ~tontebello Murphy said the v.·oman v.'as Democrat received the best about 5·feet·I, ISO pounds, with. cost rating in a state Senate- dark brown hair. She had a authorized study of projected small 1birthmark on her left costs of such bills this session . upper thigh and a stab wound the rrian of the area. in the chest and in the back, In testimony Thursday night he said. before the SC"nate Judiciary A Board of Supervisors rom · Le • T I I' ockett mittee Thursday approved an Utltllfl ower 0 "r ordinance banning all nude> ac· k tivity in bars and nightclubs. It's amazing what 100 pounds or dynamite \Vill do to a 605-~oot high sn:io. e· Committee. a spokesman for the Seattle-based ronsul!ing Judge Bars finn id•nlified • bill by The measure, h 0 we v er , stack. The 36·year·old stack belonging to the American Sn1elt1ng and Ref1n1ng would a\lo\v t 0 p I e s s en-('o. of Crockett was the world's tallest \Vhen built in 1937. The huge stack was Assemblyman Jack Fenton as S Filn the one most desisned to1 ex 1 rt.>ducc premium rates in itsl tertainers as Jong as th ey <ire _d::•::'::"~ol::is:::h::•::d:_:_to:_:_n::":::k::·e:_:_ro'-o:::m.::_!::o::r_a.::_n..:e-'w-i1_1 d_t_>S_l_ri_a_I _,_P_a_rk_. __________ _ six feet or more from the nearest patron. e Jailer Jailed LOS ANGE LES IAPI -The former administrator of Lom- poc Federaj. Prison has he~n sentence<l""to two years 1n prison on pleading guilty to a charge of accepting favors i11 return for granti·ng special privileges to prisoner . John Alessio, a San D 1 e g o millionaire. Anthony Santiago had plead- ed guilty earlier and \\'as senwnctd Thursday by U .s. District Court Judge r..1a!colm Lucas. e S1110" Dela11 SACRAMENTO tAP) Legislation to delay a State Air Resources Board Oct. I startup date for installation of new smog devices on 1966-iO model cars was killed for a SC· cond time in the Sc·nate Thurs· first year. S T G Ok S • Frederick Kilbourne of the ex ext ets ay eizureS ~Jilliman and Roberts6'> lnc.1 CQnsulting firm said that SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Wlder the Fenlon bill Califor.I t A federal judge Thursday bar-nians would sec an average ! red the Hayward police from O\'erall 7 percent decrease in 1 Rei1iec e Objects to Watere<l-dotv1i Book ~~i~fi~"~·:.':d00fi:!5~~~ :::i;i,!';';,~~m 1''" du,ingl Door" until a court rules on He added that rcsidenis inl SAN FRA O (A.Pl Letters objecting to the book vanced for -seventh and eighth whether it is obscene. rural areas could expect to on- Acting over objections from also ca1ne from state Sens. graders, added Patricia Jlill, a U.S. District Jud~e \\'illiam ly see about a 2 percent reduc-1 Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, the John Harmer (R-t::lendale !, iextbook consultant 10 the T. Sweigert issueQ an in-lion the first year v•hile.urban State Board of Education has and H. L. Richardson (R· state Department of Educa-junction despite objections area residents \rould see a adopted a "'atercd down Arcadia). and Assemblymen from Assistant Alameda Coun-sonlC\\'hat bcl\('r lhan 7 per· version of ::t controversial sex Alister !\·lcAlister ( D -Sa n tion. ly District Attorney Robert cent reduction overall. education textbook for seventh Jose!, and Gordon Duffy (R· The latest round of deletions Platt \\'ho said he needed to Another no-fa ul! bill rated · and eighth graders. llanford ). ordered by a special board seize a copy of the film for by the consultant fir1n"s study , Adoption of the text . Board membe r ·clay J\tit-comminee chopped o 11 t each prosecution charging a 1v as auth or e tl b Yj "~luman Sexuality." ca1ne on chc!J of South Laguna al>s· references 10 promiscuity and theater wlth showing an Assemblyman John Foran u 7·1 vote Thursday -despite taine<i from the vote on adop-call girls. obscene film . 1D-San Francisco !. I charges of favoritism to the ~~~~---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.iiii:i~i:;,iiiii:ii;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~-~-~~---;;;iiiiii publisher fro1n a South lion. saying the board .had .I Laguna board n1ember. demonstrated ;.favoritismi. to the publisher by struggling to a Robert Le1uis idea THE CASUAL CAPTAIN "A ~fan's ~tore" 201 MARINE IALIOA ISLE 67l-24J4 ·' __ , "-------,da y. THE BOOK HAS been heavily revised to eliminate passages board members felt 'vere too explicit for preteen- revise the text instead of throwing_ it out and adopling;a__ __ another book. -alsam's 13TH ANNlVERSAirr-SALE. Sen. Lawrence W a \sh ( [). HWltington Park). argued the delay imposed by his bill is necessary until solutions are obtained to problems \\'ilh the devices approved by the board -such as engines over- heating. e Hamk G11ill11 SAN FRANCISCO I AP I The attorney who defended convicted ma ss sloycr Juan Corona -Richard E. Hawk of C<ticord -was convicted by a federal jury Thursday of wilfully failing to file income tax returns for 1968 and 1969 when he allegedly had a gross income of $115,174. Wyeth Art Exltihition Sa t1rrda v • SAN FRANCISCO (A P 1 The young girl in the si:-:: Andrew Wyeth paintings has stron g features. Aslien coin· plex.ion and reddish·blonde hair draping O\'er softl y round- ed sl100lders. In fi ve of the pai ntings she Is nude -the first \\"yelh nudes to be publicly di splayed. TII E SIX paintings of Siri Erickson. a fll aine farm girl. are in a special exhibit ion or the traditionalist's \\'Ork open· ing Saturday at the City's ~1. JJ. de Young l\·t e mo r i a I Aluseum. "This is the first time the group of Siri has appeared outside Wyeth's home.·· said exhibition assistant L y n d a Kefauver. "What's uniqu e about them is the striking way he. gets wound up, in hi.s. characters." WANDA i\l. COHN. tilt' visiting curator \\'ho orgJnized the exhibition, said the urt world had indicalions \V yelh agers. 1 Board member E u g e n e Ragle of Roseville said the changes didn't go far enough. "There are those \vho "wld regard this book. even in its revised form . ito be bordering on pornography," Ragle said before casting the lone no vote. If the publisher. American Book Co. of Ne\V York, agrees to the changes, the book could be in California classrooms in September of 1974. IN A LETTER to board me1nbers. Reinecke urged them to reject the text.book , saying it C.'OlLld trigger sexual c~--perimentation a m on g youngsters that could lead to young un\1·cd n1othcrs. : RUSH HllJ... an assistant educational adviser to Gov.I Ronald Reagan, said Reagan 's office had received abou l 250·j letters on the book ~uring the past month. only five of them I favoring its adoption . "There still is an enormous! amount of objectionable 1 material'' in the text despite the v.·atering down. s a i d Ernest F. Schulzke, a Harmer aide who testified before the board. But board member JolYI Ford, a San Diego physician. said the book was needed by California youngsters because many of them and their parents are "woefully ig· norant'' of sex ual facts. THE BOOK IS not too ad· 'if·' ~ ' i c. ( D. PAY Off IN GOLD "·as working on the nudes What a graduation reward! Or anniver~ary since 1970. She said that th e recognition! Or Father's Day thank.you! Or artist decided to show them --birthday present. A. $20 gold ~ce in ,.----im?~eek"s--ago. l+-'-1--..;-.rlcTfit-yitfoW golClmOney"Clip, $ifO"O.-· When \Vyelh decided. not.,Jo Authentii:: $2,5 0 gold piei::es set in 14 karat attend the show. he and his yellow gold. 8. Ring , $195. C. Ti• bar, $150. Y"ife Betsy sent the portrait of O. Cufflinks, $295. Siri in appreciation to the museum, ll-1iss Com said. Oo Something Beautiful ..... Tbclr telegram re;id: "Instead of coming out, we 're sending our sts muses." C~t•M •<<Wflll IR~lltd ~ric.tft El''"' ••nlo:•merk••• '"' M•"'' ''"'"· Me, SLAVICK'S .Je\velers Since l9J7 18 FASHION ISLAND N~WPORT ·BEACH -644.1380 . 1.,.1111 i«trlon1 of: To•r1111ct, Or1tng.f. I.• C~fFl!in, I.• H11br1. 11.110: S1111 Olt'QO fnd Ll1 V-9111. THE NUDES sho\v Sirl. whose F'lnnish background i!I reflected In her flnely-chl.5i!h.'d tacc. looking loward dt-eply colored Maine woods. In a front al view <lgolnst · n ruSI· brown background, in a sauna , standing ln durk \\'31l'r to her wai1t a n d lying beside' a black river. 1-. _. _ _,..._.,. __ _ I Reg. 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P:OCOn dining set .., by brown and sotlman, 6 upholstered high back choirs, 66x40 dining table opens lo I 06" wit h 2 fill s . , •••••• , •• $1489.00 $195,00 .-open Sunday, l to 5 Orange County's Largest Selection of Contemporary Furniture dining sets -oa~ or walnut •.• table 44 x 44 with 2 16" fins ond 4 armless choirs . choice of fabrics and colors. $ 3 9 S 5 pcs .set arm choir ook °' walnut -•. , , , , ... $62.00 barstool ook or walnut • , , , , ••... , , $75.00 buffet matching 72x I 8.1129" , , ..•. $349.00 1 week to l 0 days deliYery Reg, Sale swivel rocker with Ottoman coYertd in imported Skoi. choice of colors 2 pcs .••••...•.......• $429.00 $279.00 contemporary oil paintings 3'.114' ond 4'x 4' Yolues up to $289 now 579 & up leather chair and ottoman orange or brown .......................... $259.00 Reg . $4 29 .00 ,... 2-5'' loveseots orange and gold texh.lred stripe each .•........• , .••• $399.00 $239.00 2 pcs . sectional with built in table 91110 mode by croft incl. matching plateau tables & 2 chow tables. All 6 pcs .••.....•.•.•. , •. $1..j.SQ $191 buffet and hutch oil walnut with ch.rome trim and gloss doors 56xl9x77 high ,, .. $759 $549 3 pc. group 8' sofa, 5' 1oYe seal and matching; chair, wrap around arms, OYer oolt frame, choose fabrics and colors reg, ••••• , ••••.•••••• $699 $529 .... $695 ' . ' . 18 ' of S><ttonol s449 ond U9 clloo.e fo41•ic:• """1 ..... • '*"'Y ............... ._.._ ........ hie!' ...... • phone 548-5518 •toll free 546-1262 ilaily 11-9 I saturday 11-6 I sunday 1-5 ' • ' bankamerlcard master charge or banktermn, • • ' 'VOL 66, NO. 166, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ,, -~--------------~- ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 15, I q13 c ·-------~--- • N.Y. Steeks TEN CENTS Coast Businesswoman Tells of Mafia Action ... --,A-!Jlml}lliJ"".':~~h;;~..,._.<l<o:-1et ~i.OA,-33; is idenW'.HMl-e&·'1'f~-Gf.:'1Mm, presecutor Robcrt-€hatterton ttllitttte,d-uJday trtarliewas blownrrom tied· her lawsql U!tUle amoLW.t~of,,U...compaoy~e~i1H:hlrged"'Witit--'""4.--------,,--,.--his..chair-la!t Ja . ll"'bY"a'"Stlotgmrbl3 ca rom a tomey Michael Kester soliciting to commit the niurders of a He said lhe bit P.layer in the "Kung 1hat penetrated the living room of his Remington's vending machine company . . . Fu" television serteS will be put on the Cucan1onga home. te!tified today she was shoY"ll the ';sign number of witnesses and plamUffs m stand whlle what the prosecution claims Lock"·ood identified Hart as one of l\\'O of, the t.Jafia" ~ she \vent to court civil actions filed against his Fullerton are highly incriminating tapes are pl3yed 1nen 1\'ho called at his home the night and accepted tl'M{$6,2.so offer. company. back today. before with a package they said had to Mrs . Theresa Ble ul, operator or a The former Newport Beach laywer, Prosecution witnesses Bobby Joe liart. be personally delivered to him. flower store that features fiower vending dressed in Orange County Jail garb, look· 23, and Ronald L. Barnes, 30, v.•ere also Loc~\Vood said he told both men "to go machines, testified as the preliminary ed on today while the prosecution identiliP.d for Judge Malit today as hired to hell" and they immediately ran to a hearing opened in Santa Ana Municipal assembled a nun1ber or witnesses who Uiugs y.·ho will relJOrtedly testify they car parked near his home and drove ofr Court Judge Paul Mast's courtroom that are expected to testify that they were lvorked for Remington at the ti me a at high speed. ahe was sholvn the ~fafia badge by Carl part of the conspiracy. Cucamonga man narrowly escaped an at-Investigators said today that tapes "Bud" Harman, general manager of Cal Karate expert Gary Michael Rollo, 21 , tempt on his life. they ha ve prepared for playing back will Vending Inc. \rho pleaded guilty Thursday, will be one College teacher Gordon Lockwood Include a hired killer's confession that he 11'8 $ paid s1.:oioo-io eli'iiilliitt fiOsf e o ern 1ngfon. They said the tape~ record!!! an ar- rangement \1·hereby lh"c vlctinl 11·as to be ta ken out to the desert and shot. Investigators said the lnforn1ant also records the fact that the victim's gold "'ristwatch and a finger 11•crt• lo be brought back after the killing as .,roof that he had been disposed or. Investigators said other tapes support their claim that three men allegedly hired by Remington 11'ere on their 11·ay to the Yorba Linda home of another 1vitness • \o'/~-.tht!y-w.et'~~lted-tor-.11~.iuf---1 fl iniracUou-;::-,--,--....,-.---:-:----l California Hlgh\\1ay patrolmen said 1hcy spelled a number of 1\·eapons ln the car dri ven by the lrio and the discovery led one or 1hc men to immediately con- fe ss to the reason for their possession of the "'capons . f{ollo pleaded guilty before Judge f\.fast ·111ursday to charges of soliciting the co1nrn ission of a crime. The black belt holder \\·as ordered 10 appear June 26 in superior court tor sentencing !hat could put him in state prison for up to 10 years. OU an .......... ars 1n Over $20,000 School ·Lead·ers' Salaries Listed By WILJ...IAIU SCHREIBER The salaries ffiay be even higher, if 01 "" 01111 l"lklf s"1' employes can get school trustees to give Sixty-tv.·o executives in the Nev.'JX>rt-them mor e than the five percent pay hike fl.!esa Unified School District \\.'ill earn lht district has offered in current labor mOre than-'20:006--next-sehoot-year;-a-----negoliatioos~. -----------' Daily Pik>t surve>'. indicated to:ci•Y· . Nicol l drav.•s the highcSt salary. He is .~ 2:0 administrators will be paid cµrrently 'paid $33J500 annually. He is bety,·ceft '15.000 and $20,000, according to under a four-year contract but trustees tbe te~l~tive 1~73-74 school budget. The may rn.ise hi s pay at any time . .Nicholl 0.lll' f'lltl Slllt ........ 82 ~ff1c1als w1.l1 earn a. total of $1.8 WWI atven a $2,500 raise last year. mlJhon, plus frmge benefits. . NlcoU bas an admin!stratlve assistant, . 9f the top ,executiv~, 28 wor:k in ad· ~lrs. Jean Harmon, who will earn $16,180 mlnlstratlve }Obs helping Supenntendeot neit year and ty.·o secretaries EAGLES OF 1973 siliPENTINE TO COMMENCEMENT AT OCG'S LollARO FIELD Estancia Graduating Class Won State and NatJoNI Recognition hr Work In Ecology of Schools John Nicoll run district-wide · . affairs. 'Ibey each ha\1e their own Dr .. Norman ~ts, ~ s ~ o e 1 ate clerical and secretarial stalls. super1Dtend~t for J~ru~o~ is the s~· The others are 36 school priticipals, ond most highly paid off1c1al. H~ will who ,,·ill earn an average of $22,300, and earn $29,650. Dr. Loats has no a~~ustant 14 vice princi pals "'ho \\ill average but has a staff or four secretaries and ~18,900. ' clerks. Dr. Les Shuck. assistant superin- W 01nan Accused l1i K1iifi1ig Case Gets Probation A woman "'hose Orange County Superior Court. tr ial on char11tcs that she murdered her former lover in his Costa l\ll'esa apartment erYJed in a hung jury w:ls sentenced Thursday to three years prObation. Judge Robert P. Kneeland ordered the tetm for Trinidad ';Trinl'' Crane, 30, after studying a report compiled during her recent !Kklay stay at Frontera State Prison for \Vomen. Judge Kneeland made it clear that he was going along with the recom- mendations made to him by the Depart· ment oC Corrections aod the Orange County Probation Department. He warn- ed ~frs. Crane not to retain possession of dangerous weapons of any description . It was alleged in her trial that Mrs. Crane used a steak knife last Sept. 15 to stab Lionel "Johnny" Martinez, 23, to death io his apartment at 976 N. Pi.fission St. The jury heard testimony that ?itrs.' Crane followed Martinez to hls apart- rnent and stabbed him in a fit or ange r aroused when she discovered him in hi s car with a 19-year-old Santa Ana girl. Lenc:lent for research and development. "Hrill be paid $28.300. l-le has t"'o secretaries. • Kevin Wheeler, assistant superin- tendent for personnel, will earn $26,850. He \\'ill have a ne'v adm inistrative a.ssis- tant earning $15.000 and ·t,vo secretaries. one technician and four clerks working for hi m. Inst ructional media director \Villiam Sanbom v.•ill earn $25,100 and has a staff of four clerks and secretaries. Fiscal Planning Director \\1 a I t e r Adrian 'H'ill be paid $24,400 next year to supe rvise Chief Accounta nt Ed Dov;d, 'vho m~kes $17,000 per year, three secretaries and clerks and the payroll ac· counting department with 12 employes. Bu!liness J\fanager Ra ymond Schneir- er. who 'v.·ill earn $24,400. is responsible for a staff of three secretaries and clerks and coordinates !be activities of all the people involved in runn ing the physical plants of the district. Donald ~lout, the district's instructional services director will earn $24,300. He has one secretary. Earning $22,500 next year will be Special Education Coordinator Mark HaTisen, who has five clerks 41nd secretaries. ~ Development Laboratory Coordinator Robert Otto will be paid $22,500 and has one secretary. Fay llarblson. special pro j cc ts (Set SALARIES, Page %) Gold Goes ·Up, Dollar • Drops, Stocks Plunge From \Virr: Ser\'ices The dollar plunged to n record low to- day in Amsterdam. dipped sharply in Paris and declined slightly in other Euro- 'U nloaded' Gu1i Wounds Boy, 12 A C-Osta Mesa boy was accidentally shot and v.·ounded by a .22 calibe r r ifle Thursday nigh! as he and a buddy handl· ed the \veapon, not kno"H•ing it \vas load· ed . Allen B. Buffey. 12, or 1059 New Hampshire Drive, \\•as released after undergoing surgery at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for a broken little finger in hi s left hand. Police Officer Clay Rosser said the gun discharged about 8 p.n1 . when it slipped and fell' crnto a chai r after Scott 0. !\filler, 13, set it down ln his bedroom at 952 Lansing Lane. Th'c youth told police !he riOe is normally empty ol' cartridges, but hi s older brother had loaded it the night before after a pro\vler was spotted in the yard . peon capitals. At the same time, gold prices surged up again. Bankers said the reaction indicated European money experts do not feel a ne \v ccono1nic move.by President Nixon to oombat inflat ion goes far enough. They :ilso said recent \Vatergate developme nts hurt confidence in the dollar. (Related story, Page 14) In Amsterda1n, the doll ar opened at 2. 7313 guilders, or 2.22 percent lower than its closing price Thursday and a record 13.84 percent under the Feb. 9 rate of 3.1715 guilders that preceded the dollar deva luation-: In Paris, the dollar used by tourists and specul'ators nosedived to 4.26·27 francs. It v.•as 4.30 francs at the close of business Thursday. "\Veil. Nixon didn't say much about curbing inflation." one banker said, "and the monetary circles feel helias not done enough to straighten out the economy." Meatlwhile, stock ma rket prices con- tinued to drop sharply toda y, as \Vall Street reacted. negatively to Nixon's economic plans. The Dow Jones average of 30 in- dustrials, which lost more than 12 points 'fhursday after the President announced the price freeze, fell 14 .37 today to 888.55. Declines ou1numbcred advances by (Set GOLD. Page %1 1'hC jury deadlocked at 10 to two in ra~'or or a guilty verdie1. ?tln . Crane liler_ple~ded g ·-JO educed cl\@rg Coutaeilman's ~roposf!.l _ nf involunta mans hter. Irv· Motorist lnjw· in Crasl1 A broadside crash at a Costa Meya freeway offramp Thursdlly demollshed an Irvine man's foreign car and sent him to the hospital ror treatment of multiple hea d cuts. Ceorge 0 . Robert•. 21, of S39l Kenosha Lane, Irvine, was released from Costa ~1esa. A-1emorlal llospltal fol\owlnfi the l\OCldfnt on Bristol Street Al the San Qleg0; Frc,way offramp. Motorist Grant D. Pirris" 44, of 2J33 w. Center St .. Anaheim, told police he was 11:,0Ulbbound oo Bristol Street when RQberfs' car appeared In his path. Parris escaped Injury and his car su~ tained mOderate damage in the crash, which totaled Roberts' stdan. • i Mesa Convention Should Costa fl.fesa ha ve Its own con- vention conter? Yes, believes Councilm11n Robert i\1. \Vilson. who ·claims that a miniature version of the Anaheim Convention Center could be built for $4 to '8 million. Ill Ideal location w o u I d be at lbe Orange County Fairgrounds, possibly on the some 33-1\Cft site the city is seekinl( to purchase as "open space" with bond n10nlc1 , be says. )V!lsOii, who' voted against buyl.rig the faJr property, said he did ,. because be did not want to spend $1.65 million on ''• patch or weeds ... ln Wilson 's opinion. the "patch of weeds" ought to have something on it, 1ucl1 1s hit convention center. which "'ould ~ buU,t· and oper1ted under tt Joint • po'vers agreement \\'ith the f~ir. 1'he convention center would cn· con1pass 8-12 acres and feature n 2.500- sea t theater. a 7,000-seat arena, a large exhibition hall and several smaller meeting rooms. ' \Vilson sai d plan! for lhis mini-center were submitted to the City of A!,l8helm but 1,~:ert turned down because ).llC racllltlcs wtre . considered too SO)&IJ1 Instead, a larger co11vcntlon centei' ·wu built In Anaheim. "'lbj1 thing could serve the whole sou h end or C1rnnge County and a population of hair a ml\llon people," the cOu1J:Cilm1n predicted. He sal~ II would be ldt>l .i6r smaller conventions. sports :9vents. theater prtstntations and comrhunlty u ... ' .. Center? In \Vilson·s scheme, the fair "'ou ld con· tribute the land while the people of Costa ~1csa would pay for the bl,.lilding:. Cosln fl.'fcsa· would be'Oeflt' by obtaining rieedcd community fa ciliti es "''hile the fair would make a profit from renting the facilities. he says. \Vilson says he hAs not yet approached the fair board with his pr'Oposal because ho wa nted ll\e ralr 10 eome up \.\'Ith Its own development scheme. "l "'8S trying to find 0111 if they had a:ny Ideas themselves. I didn't want 10 appear like I was shovi~g this thing down their throats." he says. • 6ob Krone. president of the Orange Count)', Fair Board, said to.1ay he never Was able to see \VilMin's plan. "He's tallt· (St<, CONVENTION, Page II • Colorful Rites ' Mark Graduation At Estancia lligli By RUDI NIEDZIEl.SKI Of Ille Dell~ ,ii.t 11.tf A scarlet \vave rl)]!e<! into LcBa rd Stadium Thursday night, drenching the green lav.'TI \vith the caps and gowns of -130 Estancia High School seniors. Some\\'here in the third rO\\' a child \\•as so excited h~ looked through the \rrong end of dad '•binoculars. Nearby a \\'Oman nervously fingering her ca mera \vondered out loud if she would have something on her fflm after it was developed . And as the "'ave came into focus and revealed the faces of son, sister and cousin. the hands y.•aved \vildly from the bleachers. ''There she is. Hey .• Ron. \\'e're over here r·• Th! class of 1973 \~-as marching to graduation. Once scaled, they heard an original dramatic prcsentalion . called "The Hands of !Time." Both humorous and serious. it compressed vignettes of three years of student life into a fe\v short mcments. The program \vas presented in lieu of (See ESTANCIA, Page !I Mesa Hires T,vo ' Experts to Spur Bo11d Electiou A legal exper t and a financhtl con· sultant have been hired by !he Clty of Cos1a l\.1esa to give this fall's t5.5 million bclr!d electio11 a boos!. Attorney Fri11 Stradling of lht Santa Ana law firm Rutan and Tucker nnd municipal bond experts Stone & \roungberg Inc. will provide their help under scp<1n1te contracts' amounting to S6.25!J and $13.750. The l\vo· con!racts, accot11ing lo City t\fanager Fred Sorsabal, are for the purpose of establlsbinq the legal re· qulre1ncnts of the bond election and to provide asslstilnce in marketlni; the bonds-. Tentatively schedull'd for Septembe)'. the rballot measure wi ll ask Cost.1 ;\·les·1 vot rs if they "'ant lo add approximately • 100 acres or property to the cily parks system. Included in lhe bond packnge arc SC\' ral surplu! school sites and a 33-acre nortion or lhr Orange Co u n t y Pai rgrounds. ,. Road Plan P~oposed For 1977 From \Vire Services Tiie Environmental Protection Agency proposed today a traffic control plan that it l'iaid could force all automobiles off the streels or Los Angeles by 1977. The pro- posal is parl o! a package of traffic con- rol-planrtor 13 metropo 1 an areas 111 the country. The EPl'\ said the plan also could cul driving in 'northern Ne\V Jersey, for ex· am ple, by 60 perctnt. For the Los Angeles region, EPA made !!.'01nc changes in it s original plan and reproposed traffic coolrols including a ceiling on gasoline sa les at the 1971-1973 level beginning July l , 1974. Beginning May l, 1977. gasoline sales \1·ould be limited "so as not to exceed th e air quality standard ," the EPA said, ap- parently implying even greater cutbacks. In addition, EPA proposed for the fh•e-eounty LA>s Angeles region : -An immediate ban on construction or new parking facili ties and a gradual 20 percent reduclion of parking spaces beginn ing Jan. 31. 1974 . -A ceiling on motorcycle registration!' at the 1973 level and restricted operation of h\'O-stroke 1notorcycles starting l\Iay I. 1974. -Retrofitt ing of antipollut ion devices on some pre-1968 trucks. Acting EPA adm inistrator Robert \V . Pri said he \\'ould ask Congress to con- sider extending the Clean Air deadlines for areas 54? severely affected, givinc thcni more time to nieet the standards. .. I am not sure these are 1he resulls that Congress i'ltended ." Fri said. Fri said the proposa l "could result in banning all automobiles :n the Los An· geles streets by 1977. as v.•ell as 60 per· cent of the diesel-powered vehicles.'' \Vhether tha t happens will depend on court acti~ns. and possibly Congress. EDA said it y,•as reproposing the plan to allo\v time for public comment on changes made in the original Los Angeles proposal. Fri app1~\·cd a Ne\v York slate plan in- rluding a v<1riety of traffic cont rols for i\e\v York City. He also proposed plans J (See CONTROLS, Page %1 -t Orange Coast ' Weather Look fory,•ard to a plclsant week- nd-W!th :-.•armer ten1pcr::iture!'ll1UI sunny skies. Thnt's lhc outlook frorn lhc wcathcrlady following son1e scattered clouds 11long the coast Saturday. Highs in the upper 60s at the benches rising to the mid 70s inland . INSmE TODAY 'fhe Newport 1'/a1'bol" A1't n1u~ seuni hos a 1iew ai1d expert· nitntal ezhibit. Ra,lltr t11a11 baJt ort selection on tile mu.se- u1n director's c11oice.s, o 1na..s.sive surveu was undertaken. Set storv h1 todat1'.t \V teke1Jder. •1 Yttir J~,....lce • M•!lbe~ • L..M. l &yt • Mtwltt Jl·JJ 1 .. 111111 " Muh,.I ,.~!!fl " C1llfw11I• • H•1lt1tl 111-. .. Cl111lllM ..,, °" ..... (_,, " (9"11(1 " ••it111r1•t1 '"" (rMIW.nl n ·-· ..... DMtfl Nttkt1 " Steu Mtr•tlt 14·11 l t ittrltl l"•tt ' Ttlt,llOMI • lillltrltlll'""'' '"" TltMI'" .... 1"111•"<• ll·ll WHIMr ~ ..... "'• ltll(ff'lf " Wtm'"'l Nttfl U•l ; ...... ,.Ot " Wtflt Ntwt ., '"' L.lftjillfO .. • • • -----------------cv""---'= _2 DAIL V PI LOT c Frld•Y. Jul'lf' 15, 1~7) Over $70,000 School Expenses Put • Ill Budget TONIGHT ORANGE COAST COLLEGE GRADUATION -L~Bard Stadium, 7:30 Administ.ralors and other off1"c•"a'' 1"11 t1"011st,·• i·ou nal 'I I t 11 "7 p.m. L:t • "' r 5· ,-e a so v.·an s ·-"LAST OF THl'; RED MCYr LOV.b;RS" the Ne\\'POrt·Mesa Uniried School District tor " raphic arts services." whi ch goes . · Pl h c• 1 d ~·ill be paid more than Si0.000 to attend !or lings like i11t(·r-0fficc me1nos, his -Costa ~·lesa Civ ic ay ouse, r r . an •·p~fessional" meetings and convent-ions aides Said. Sat. 8:30 p..n1 •. Admiision $2. dunng the 1973-74 sChooJ year, according He is also asking for $l.?50 tor con· "IN T~IE i.t!OST OF' LIFE" -South-- Costa Mesa Offers Many Activities A full slate or summer aclivities is btlng offered by the recreation division of the Costa ~1esa Departmc11t of Leisu re-Services. Registration for classes continues through Saturday. for dcui'iled information, call 834-5300. to the proposed school budge l. sultants. \\'hich Admln ist ratlve Assistant Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun· ':fbey are also asking taxpayers to Jean Harmoo says will pay ror speakers day, 8 p.in. An'""''' Tr..c:t Meet -com1M11t111on in trick,,.., bu~ th '10TOJ'CYCLE SJ'EED\VAY RACING l!ild .,....," for I Vil••• !O ..,ulfl, 111•1• llld 1tm1!t, reun •>K more an $40,000 in travel ex· to addre!s administrative Workshops. 11 \ · · Tl>und•vs -cosra Mts• ttro11 school -~ p.m . .a penses_ a_ nd pay nearly SI0.000 ror II . I k. I $525 h. -Fairgrounds, 8: 15 p.m. ftm· -, No '"'1 '. ' -. --· v•---· . - -- '----= · e lS a so as 1ng or to pay 1s SATURDAY. JU''E 16 ouuw v11 AcHvlt 11 -A var111y o1 •ctlv 1oe1 1 o•· s.u.U3\:J·1ptions to thcii' prof cs s ion a J 1.. •er-i a• ~ario..1 MK•U-d..,r1n9 mornlno "°"'5. ~;;==:!~:~~~~~~~~~~=::=!"'~·relaFies overtime, $970 W hire _ _,uuu.B.AD.UA!l<ml _ !0·3Q am er~cn"V •nd vouey~n -110 11e; voor(te1V11S. ss.ao; suOsfilult>S when ll'iC\i are slclfiffiflT]SO REG ISTRA\I10N oo"o s IT ,rn ER -0'111~··c.~~~i11u""' -B•tkelt>aill, Tuesdl)'I •r.d--;:-tl" N. ~d':" Dr-scb001 · ~rl!"'tt'ltiporary-hcjJ)'1hning"tfle )'ear. RECREATrolr C~m7nuiilt):..,\Ccre; ~'if." :0.~~"'ri:'..;:d~~?~· ~~.'1~~ - • . • • rr::ung15 e~pek~~-$2.500d 1555for fprofessbi00 1. al In addition. Dr. ~icoll v.•ants $2.9 12 for lion Center. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. f.:,!~. 't-::0 H~,,F~m.n~:1sf':·...,.t'~11!.~ •• 1.i1 01 '"=" an or pu Jca+ "other expenses," v.•hich school <lfficials •Pll"•• for oov1 •no olr11, ' to n t••n. MOP111y h. ·• I throu;I> Frla1v. 9 •·"'·"' a.m .. $20.00 all dlt, tU.00 say CO\''rs is atte1ruance at meet ngs '• a1v. Es .. ntl• Hl1n sc11oo1. ether lhan those Or Profcs I()• nal · t. Frottl pnne 1 T11mo!l1>11 1nc1 "Y""''"1c1 -•·12 w••• o•d bo\I• "'" S SOCJe ICS. ~ g1"1 t>ealnnlng. lnlerme<lltlt '""'advanced extrcl1es H I ·11 t SS" I 1ud 1cul!1M111 u.oo. Cos" M"" Hlol> SchOol. e a so v.·1 ge i),) to CO\'er pcrson:i Me<0'1 Pnr icai Fun.s1 _ cai:111>enk~ we1~111 1u11rio. expenses, such as lunches. <1fficials sa id. CQ NTRQ LS • :a.:.~~~:...~C°o.1:1~~~~11~1;n~sS:-,J;,1,'~.J. ~d~~:.~· 1 Associate Superintendent Dr. Norn1an ' ' ~!;,,~00a1~1:,1 ;,;aE:f~;u!t11~1:i:;~~1· ,•w~rri~'ii; Loats has the highest mileage account-1>oc1v; casra M••• HIOl'I sc11oo1. Mclld•v ar.c1 WIK!nli· $9,000 -but that will be used by all \\·it h traffic controls of \',1rying severity ~~r;,.,1,:~11;';;;,'i.°~P.:."'o,.'..sc::'al\d exertl•• 11110 music. coordinator in charge of admi nistering school principals. he said. for the follov.•ing ntetropolitan areas: :::i;:!~u~~ sr:n:::::::;oo'.;,:05,•i;:·1:iO:JO i.m., 11 an federally funded district proJ'ects. will ll 1"s St2,600 appropr1"at1"on for· pr-Bost, A1inneapolis·SL Paul, the New WflQht Trtlnlng -Weigh! ll!Hng and COl\dltlonln9, $22 " !or 16 v••,,·•dults. Mondev 1l>•O'JOI> Frldey, 1.f:OO * * tt Fro•n Pagel SALARIES ... earn ,500. She has one secretary. fessional meetings is also divided among i'ork d Philadelphia metro regions of p.m. orang• coa11 coueo;i •. No 1et. D•st . l Cl New Jerse.v. Cincinnati, Philadelphia, y~· -H1lp r1ll1v• lln!lon, •llt1MIS, lncre11t your J r1c assificd Personnel Director principa ls, Dr. Lo.'.lls said. out oc1t bv i.>••Hclp1Hng. 16 v•••s..,auus, W•dnesa111. ' I Sod P1.ltsburgh Houston •·n Anton"o Dallas o o.m.·1:30 o.m, '20.00, ccmmum11 Recr1a11on ernon estrom, who coordinates the "They gel about $290 a year each and · · .;)d 1 • · '"""'· personnel commission. will earn $22,400. can spend it any \\'BY 1hcy \\'ant. all for and El Paso. Tex., Rochester, N.Y. and ~.~:~'?1'tuc~::Siiio~a1~~a11n;:s1:~~~~12'";!':.;~· ~:~ D1Hr ,llol ll•Ff ''"'• SMOKE BOMB MARS ESTANCIA HIGH GRADUATION Crowd Chok•s Through Final Moments of C•r•mo'ny Brezli1ie·v Slated From Page 1 ESTANCIA ... •le has a staff of four secretaries and inilcage or all for mectin11s," he said. Springfield, t\.fa ss. neM:11y, 1,30 p.m.-3:30 p,m.: Thurtaav. 1:30 o.m.·l:ltl I • Th t I d f . t p.m.; is.oo. Adulh. Wednndav. t:lO •. m.·Noon; c erks. ''That's really nol very inuch inoney." econ ro s range rom requ1remcn s r11unc1~1. v:30 •. m .. noon, 11.so. ccmmun11v RK•••· r . t" d . t f 11onC111 er. Student services coord1"nator Fred he said. or inspec ion an main enance o 11~1on -Fulld1m .. n1.11 tw1rt11>11. stru!!lng, and moae1· vehicles to keep their polluting emissions ln9: 1><1lse and conlla en.ce ""''slKI. '"' v••rs, lUH· Carter, who has a staff of six, v.·ill earn Dr. Loats explained that a $5.300 ap· c1ev. • p.m.-4 p.m.: ,.n Yffl'•, J:lO p.m.·•:.io p,m. · t. f ·i f he h 1 dO\\'n to such slri"L measures as gasoline ss oc c11v P•rk 1 w~ks. $21.800. propria l<lll or ml eage or I SC 00 s. . d . h ll~lnnlng 9,1c1iie _· Le•rn Goren'• Amerlc•n Polnl F the I . ed b t 1 . rationing an evrn p::irtial bans on ve i· , , ''"' ' ' ' • ' S Cle Guidance D1"rec1<>r Dale \Voolley ... ,·11 be mse ves. IS us y eac 1ecs going to YI em. no an game s ra lllY• '"l'IS an or al. llle ttl.t"! .. c!e use in the dO\\'nlO\\'n areas. aduUs. 1:JO p.m .. ~:JO p.m., W9dne.a1y, 110.00, tom-., paid $21 600 He hast 0 s t . and fro n1unlty Recreation Cenrtt .• Wtfkl. ' · v.· ecre ar1es. · Under federal !av•, urban areas in 23 ce~e DKo•a•!n9 -Learn tc ae<Of'ate •?Kl•! oc· tradilional commence ment s,_.hes by Woolley is also reponsible ror nine or He said tCachers also v.·ill shart>-$17,400 t••lon ca~e•. l ~""' ••>a .11 ... 11 •. Tu~dav. 1:10 o.m.. r-~~ h "pprop ·a1ea "' ti h I r ,. slates had to submit to th e go \·emmcnt 9 30 p,m' 110.00. (cmmunl1v Rtc<Ollion Cen1tr. v. . F 'd '°I' Sludcnt . c1.~rvl Angel Tom B-k t c 18 psychologists en1ployed by the • r f"' I ie SC 00 s or inee ings by April plans \\'hich shO\Ved ho\I• they Crtfl' -819lnn!119 1111Cr1me, Tuf.Oav, 7:30 p.m.-is•t 01·· r· ll)" :s •n: • ' ....... school dislri"ct . Hi·s psychologi"st.·, arc o pro essiona societies . '.JO p.m. o• r11u~d•r. 7:Jo o.m.·i:JO p.m, i1.l0: " " " ingtoo, Domini s Cappello. J a n i c IP! D N. II d could clean up Ille air [;round the cities Hdra·C~• w01ks1>0P. Tnursaay. 1::io o.m . .f:JC p.m., on personal guidance specialists and v.'ill r. ico 's a ministi'ath·e assis1ant , to mee t federal clean air standc:rds. [•ia•v. ~::io1t•n.·1:i=30 ~.mi sio.oo. Teens ana aa ... n•. .Jturtncr and Lois Lccnerts. earn an average of $15,000. tllrs. Jean Harmon. is asking for SJSO for Of all the plans su bm illed 10 the EPA. c':':,;;;: ~ook~~'as:les '..'.'.. eLectu<e ana e"""'"'''. \\IASlllf\'GTO N (A P) -Soviet leader l'-Principal Lloyd llarriman heaped The other psycholfKl'ists. who w.·11 mileage and $750 for profe ssional lhe agency v.·as able , to approve only ~1::",'c~~l~ l~:~~!.ue::.%· ;;':'=:.~· 1o:JO i.m. Leonid Brezhnev \1·ill fl v lo President . h Cl f . I . . . a1· -· mee1111· gs She · king ~75 r bli N. · ·d •-c·1 praise on t e ·ass <l 73 or its or1gm 1· average $15,800, are used primarily in . 15 as .,... or pu ca-those for New York and Alabama. ~~·'~' i=~'"I:'.! lo o:,i.'io!o ~':.'ii ~v!"~~~ ixon s oceans1 e ""'n emente estate the ·district programs for the educable tioos and $3,000 for consultants. The Ne\v York City approved by EPA O•nc• •'Id MU$k. Triurld••r-· • :oo 1.m.-10 1.m .. •·• next Friday, v.·here he is to deliver a na- ty and creativity. · She SaJ"d the' $3 000 f 1••r1; Thunael, 10 •.m.·1 a.m., 7.11 Y•~· t7.50. t" "d I . . dd • \V" h ch •·J I . has the bst mentally retarded . The psycho!r11rlsts are • pays or a pro-includes: onl•ITIJIO!'•rY •n, 1.-.1 •nd 1<1u1t1, T1111na1v1. 1onw1 e le ev1s1on a ress. ' It su .., en , 1t SU anct' ve• fessional to help Wfl.tC and prepare the $10.00, Comm ... nl!y RKrntlon Cenllr. Th h not considered administrators, and not -Vehicl e inspection and maintenance. o.1 C•mo -wiae ''""' 01 °"'_,. c•mp n•i ex-at broadcast "'iii probably ta ke to me€t t e future." said •Iarriman. He included in the totals listed above. distri ct's semi·monthly c 0 mm unit Y -A "selective ban" <1n taxi cruising, iw~ ·~',':ii ~!i.~~1~.n'.rc~ild~~.~&:{; Jr,:i~1~!i place Sunday, June 24. from the \Vesten1 told the Cl'O\\'d that the entire faculty had Leon Meeks, work experience program newsletter. ins pection <1f taxis three times a year, c•mo. Mooa•v -Frica1. Ofll<wNk 11$51001• 110.oo, \Vhile House. (Related story. Page 3.) She has a "000 graph"c Is t t·12 Y••"· C•ll le• loc•IJCll'I. nothing but praise for the gradlrating director, will earn $21,500 lo oversee the ""' 1 ar acc.oun • and equipment of taxis with antipollution CoQ Obed1M'<! -T•11n1~ In 111111n;. t1tt1no •nd Before arriving In South Oral\lle Cclun· di strict's on·going efforts to train flokr hher inter-0f{ice memos and things equipment required in California on 1975 ~~~~~· •~10.:::.~~:)01>1p,;,,~ :r'DIJ~1: :.1~ ... ~~ ~~~'. ty, Brezhnev v.•ill spend the 'V.·eck in seniors. students for Carce-1"mmed1"ately "ftcr I e t at. vehicles. w1<1nt1dav. •:ao i.m .. \o:JC •.m .. Tew1rik11 '''"' C D d As one of their hi g he st at" '" " F. 1 Pl · D. \\ 1 d s•5.oc, 10 w"ks. an1 p avi . tllaryland, and \Vashingt on, graduation. ii·illiscgaet 1a1 n000ning1 ircc,1 todr 'a tr A. rian1 -J~eductioos of parking space in 1i/~~i~i!'";~1;;~.'n~~~~!ICll'l~\~"~1nnf".:J:':' ':; D.C. t·on1plish1ncn1s hC' cited thei r 11·<1rk in the Don a Id Achziger. \1•ork experience 1. $ · f 0 a en pro eS!llOna l\1anhattan plus strict enforcement of Wtdn11d•v. • o.m.·5:oo p.m.; Child 1n11rm1e1111t. J·lc is scheduled to arrive in !he U.S. rield of ecolog)'. •le said their help in ac· coordinator, is responsible for go·1ng 1·n10 niee ings, 750 or consultants, $420 for traffic and park•"ng regulat1"ons. Triurwd•Y· • o.m·J:oo p.m., Aauit ~lnnirio, Mon<l•y. s rd d h I I d · $600 f ·i 6:30 p.m.·7:30 11.m.: Adult 1n1e•meole1t, Mondty, 7:30 atu ay an stay at I c Presidential quiring state proprny for the future the field to find su itable J·obs for stude11t cga a vice, or m1 eage and $1 ,000 -Retrofitting of cataly11·c ant1"poliut1·on 11.m . .a::io p.m .. communitv ll1<r1111on Cff!ter. h h h k f h. . d 0;.o1aoor B••·8-0u1 wor11.111op -L•arn the ln'1 •nd retreat I. roug t e \Vee end. F' · · I' · I p k had br• .. ..h \\'Ork·study acti vities. He v.•i\I be paid or grap JC arts ser'\>1ces an $1,200 for devices on heavy duty vehicles. ou1·1 1na 1011o'"'·"'P w11n c1o1n11. c1.1tm1ne1ec1 by • pit· .. 1 d h <HrV lC\\' \egiona ar · ""'11111 Xero• servi· s nl' 1n0 vo1111w11. Tue1av ana Thu•.a1y1 •:30 p.m.· u on ay e \\'ill be \YClcon1etl <1! the he he 1 d · h $20.400 next year. Achziger and Afeeks "' ce · -Restricting deliveries to hour s 1:lCI 11.m., He It• P1r11., sLSO slno••· u.oo 11m1ty. l\'h"t H b p "d N" nd h t •rn I lcp eco ogy a11·ar in t c slat£' Share two S-retari·es and a clerk. Dr. Les Shuck. assistant superin· 1toulld oente -e1slt f191.1rn. 1w~11,0, w•l!1, 00111.1. I e ouse Y res1 t'tlt ·1xon a t e ...... tende 1 f h nd d 1 outside the usual work day. 1111". IM morir dl t11c ... 11 11~. Tr1nslt1C11111, rtiuts· 1~·o lea ders 'A'ill begin their discussions. <ind also.nationul recognition. Other top district e~ployes who will ts ~750 °[ rese~rc a $I 1~ve opmen~ -Exclusive bus lanes. i m Proved ~~;~;i1':i~~o~~.~11r; ~~\·o:'j;~.~~o!:! There will be a \Vhite House dinner l\1on· The seniors then filed past Newport· earn between $15,000 and $20,000 per ge . or m ~age, , lo atle transit service, and voluntary staggering sc11oo1, s1.21 tnsen. day night . l\lesa school Trustees Don Smallwood Year·. professional meet•n"s, $3,500 for COO· of "'or"•• ~··-s i•~i -~m;--,..,,n;;;,--:::Ci""""cc:.-===~-,,,,.c-,.c~=~--1 o----~~=~~ ·--===~--o~·~tant ti 000 i-o bll ,_.\'!.-"""1!.J"'"6""~""""'"-'o·-,~-~=-=-----------------~Ta iu wi t-contlnu-c"'"T\Ji'!stl:iv. Ano er and Rod Afac'-1illian for a wann ames 1estand, operations an s;-~ .01 pu .·catlonratfd -Imposition of tolls on all East River social event, dinner at.:.iPc Soviet maintenance manager. $19,601; District i2.000 for graphic .arts s~ces. and Harlem River Bridges. Frona Page. l ~ handshake and a dipi<ma. They ran past Librarian !lilda AlcCartney. $19,540; Dr. Loats also ts asking for Sl:OOO for Embassy. is set for Thursday night . a g.tuntlet of amateur photographers who Purchasing Agent Dorothy Fisher . ?005Uitants, $1,250 for prof es s.1 on a 1 1;( 1;( . '1:.l GOLD H After ru5s s~~~ at the111 Westetrn Wh1ite stood by wilh nash cubes 3t the ready. Sl8,340 and Maintenance Supervisor )OUrnals, $1 ,000. for mem.berships and • • • ouse, reuqiev w re um 0 Pandemooium broke out in the stands George Afickelwait, $17,200. $2.000 for gr~ph.ic arts. serv1c~s. U.S. Government more than 9 to 2 in rather slow trading on Washington and ny home to ~toscov,., mid"·ay through tile proceedings when a OperatioM Supervisor Kenneth \Vert. Fay Ha~b1son, s~1a l Pf?Jecls. secon-the New \'ork Stock Exchange. smoke bomb v.·ent off and filled the field $1 7, 100 : Project Coordinator c 0 r a dJry serv1~s coordinator, is asking for On the American Stock Exchange, \\·ith a dense clouP of red smoke. Schultz, $16.300: Transportation Su· S600 for mileage. $500 for meetings, $250 T D f T I'f' losers held a broad lead over gainers in J\'1111..:let• Plea S"•itc)t Police sc.Tamblcd through the stench to pervisor Frank Frazier. $16.100; Student far ~onsullants and $700 for graphic arts 0 1·a t ra IC Jnoderate trading. fi nd the culprll. but \~"Cre without SUC· Information Programming M a n a g er services. The nu1rket decline reflected disap· LOS Ar\GELES (AP) -Johnny Lee c:ess. The presentation of dipl~as con· David Kirk. $16.000 and School Facil ities \Villian1 Sanborn. instructional n1edia Pl f S poi ntn1 e111 a11d confusion ove r President •larbert Ill . 25, changed his plea 'i1111rs· tinucd until a fe\1' n1lnutes later, the Coordinator William Roode, $15,900. director. 1\•ill get $800 in milCagc. $1,000 3J) Or late Nixon's econo1nic plan , said Eldon A. day to guilty <1£ fi rst·degree murder in di st>lay 1\·as re~ated, this tin1c in green The average <lf school principals' for professional meetings, $1.000 for con· Grimn1 of \Va lslon & Co the slaying of USC coed Susan E. Schuler. ;:ind purple. salaries is boosted by the fact that the sultants, $500 for publications, $1.000 for .. Son1e economist sa it's too harsh , 21 , last December. The fireworks coticludcd . the Estancia !'our high school principals will earn miscellaneous expenses and $2.000 for SAN FRANCISCO IAP ) -The federal but others say Ifs t ttle too late," he lie is to be sentenced Julv 10 by grads sang their Atma tlfater and left more than $25.000 next year. graphic arts services. government \\•ill draft traffic control ren1arked. Superior Court Judge Carlos Velarde. the fi eld. plans for fou r major 1netropo!itan areas Dennis Evans at Corona del Afar, F'red Carter. student se rv ices in California because the state did not Floyd Harryman at Estancia and Charles coordi.nator. v.1iU get '1.950 in tv..·o conie up with proposals by today's Godshall at .Ne-.-·port Harbor all will earn mileage accounts, $1.050 (or meetings. deadline. an Environemtal Protection ~.500 . while Robert P~cker .. newly $100 for consultants. $1.000 for graphic Agency spokesman said. hired chief at Costa ~fesa High, will earn arts services · and $ J • 6 4 5 for $26.500. miscellaneous expenses. The EPA in \Vashtngton issued trarfic Without those four salaries. totaling plans for 13 metropolit an centers in· nearly $1 10,000, the other 32 dis1rict prin· 1.:luding only one in California. Los cipals will earn an average<1f $20,500.. F;r e Ki•ocks Out Angeles . u·hich \va s Qased on an earlier Bradley Hits It Off With State SACRAA1ENTO (AP ) -Los Angeles ~1ayor.elect Thomas Bradley has scored a pre-inau gural success in establishing rapport between his ne1v city ad - ministration end the state. , "I've never st-en this done before," a veteran state legislator said after Bradley, 5S.year-0ld black ci ty coun· ciln1an, 1nade a round of lhc Capitol Thursday try ing to \1•in frie nds and in· fluence key people. OIANGE COAST '" DAILY PILOT Tiie °"'"" CH1! OAILY PILOT, will! _.,1(11 It COINthlld lt\t' .......... p,ftl, Is pW!lsl>M W Ill• onnot GN11 PWllal\1"9 ComiNnv. S.IN· ,.ti tdllllln1 ••• il'llf>llJlltd. Monll•Y "'"-" frlday, lor COii• Mt .. , HtwllO•I lt•tll, HIMllnG'°" IHCft/l'OUllll!" Vltlty, LIOIM• e.-cro. irvlMISlcldl~k ,..., ''" CIUMn ll/ $1"· J111n Clpltlf-A 11"'1' ... 1onl1 .auio... 11 P<ll>lltlltd s11ura•,, •"II ~uNI•~•· fl!I P!'k>Cipil Pllb!!lnl»O Pl•flT II Ii JI) WOii It)' S!reot, Col!• Mtw, C11ir91ft!I, tUU. Rebert N, W11cl: PrfllOtnl Ind P11bll11!'1 J•c• It. Cvrley Viet Pr11I01n! Ind Gtntrli Mtflll4tr Thom 11 Ke1vil Edit•• Them tt "'A"'.-M wrphj111 M1111glno Edl!Dr Ch1rle1 H. Lett llich•11I P. Ni ll AMltltnl Ml,..ll"f 1!:1611trl c.tti Ji!-OMc. 110 Witt l1v Stl'11! Maillrw Aclclr1111·,..o . lo• I 5i0, t2•Ji .,_ °'""' ., " !::PA proposa l kno"•n as the gasoline ra· tioning plan . This was the deadline for lhe state to Bullet Maclii1i e propose traffic controls for the nine-coun· ty San Francisco Bay Area and the San Diego, Sacramento and Fresno areas. said l..ou Jefferson, regional public af- fairs officer for the agency. Iii Costa Mesa _ 1-farksmcn practicing on lhc Costa l\1esa Police Facility pistol range n1ay be a bit short on ammunition todav. follO\\'- ing a fire that knocked their bt;llct-mak- ing machine out of commission Thursday night. Costa l\lesa Fire Dcpartrnen t personnel \l'Crc called to rhc range in the head- quarters basc1nent about 5: 15 p.m., but credited jail trusty Doug Trout with using a fire extinguisher to stop the blaze. The fire tlt>strQ\'cd the eleclric mot or 1\·hi<;h po,1·crs a· rotatin~ drum de\'icc containing cleaned. spent bias s cartridges that drop through holes into a trough. They are then automatically filled v.•lth ignHioo C!lps. explosi ve pov.·der and seal· eel v.•ith lend slugs at lhc tip fo r use in periodic target practice. One source said the bullct·making nui~hinc has occasionally malfunctioned -in the. past, C<Jusing cartridges lo eKplode \1'hite they arc being :-nanufacturcd . ~·rum 1'1111e I CON VJ<~N1'ION .. ed in general about a joinl·pov.•ers agree· rnent sind I've been unable 10 11in hlm dov.'n over v.•hal this joint-pov.·crs thing Is all aboul. .. he corilmented. "No transportation plans have been received as of today from the stat e of Calirornia, so as of 1oda.v our people will start drafting them." Jefferson said. ad- ding that they must be ready by Aug. 15. ·:i EPA Proposal Seen Damarrino· 0 ~ To Environment LOS ANGE LES (AP) -The acting director of special services for the Air Pollution Control District said today lhc traffic Control plans announced by lhc Environmental Protection Agency cou ld crcate,Jnstead of alleviate. air poltuUon fi nd c·ould be economically devastating 10 Los Angeles. 111c El)A proposa l includes Rn i1n1ncd i· :i te ban on construclion of nev.· pnrking lots, a prograin lo roll bfl ck the numb<>r of e.-:isting parking spacrs beginning Jan. :11, and imposition of gasoline rationin6 in four )'l-'ars. "I can't really see ho11· the remo\'111 or parking lots is going to be. ctfecli\'c un· less it is an attempt to bar1 ct1rs and !hen the ramilica1ions of such a propos:il are obvious ," said \Yilliam J-'alkne r, act· ing director of specia l services for the APCD. Summer Sale Continues Fabulous selection of top quality merchandise now at substantial savin9s. A lar9e selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for you. Ted von Hemert, Inc. -The House of Fine Lines ~ /' \ OREXEL-HERIT AGE-HENREDON-WOODMAR K-KA RA S 1 A ' "\Ve probably v.•ill have to give something up to get this thing and we v.·ant to kno1v how 1nuch control we will lose,·• Krone added. NEWPORl 8EACH • • Nt..,,...1 -..cl\1 WJ N"'llON l &!ilt•••4 utvN -..ct\: m Forni •-1>+v11!lnot1n l11d11 1ms l tll:ll 1 ... 1tV11ii Slfl CltlNfll'I: JOJ "-•Ill II C..mlfll RNl "This could mean addiUonal traffic ticups in Y..'Ork areas "'hilc motorists search for parking places and oonse· quently, pollution." 1727 WESTCllFJ-Dll, 64 1.JCllJO , .. .,.... (7141 '42-4111 Cl•ttt.111 A4v•1tl .. 641°1671 """"""'· 1t,,, °'""'' c ... , ""'ll1fllflf c.ri,..,,,, Ho "'"" '""In, !liv11r1tloM. •1lli.tlll l'IMllt'F ... H V ... tlltfMf\lt l'lltt11'1 PM' .,. ,...,,..,lltlll wrttiw1 ._111 ,.... mlMIOrl "' ~rWtl .-. ~IcCa ll Wou't Swil ch The EPA proposal also includes the establi~hment of reserved lane.• on ma· jor highways for , buses and carpciol \'C- hicles, a ceiling 011 the number of motor· cycles registered in mctropolltan Loll Ang elos beginning next year and lurth· I N TE R I 0 R S er restrictions on opcra1lon of cycl•s WllKDAYS a SATURDAYS 9:00 to S:SO l\'ilh two-slroke engines bcginnlng next FRIDAY °TIL f tOO IOpen Suitd ay 12°5130 1 LAG UNA 8EACH • 1"5 NOllTl-f COAST 1-fWV IOpen'Suncl•Y 12-5;301 4t4-6551 \ rORRA NC~ e 2?641Q HAWl HOltNE l lYD, 111 t!,, """" (!Ill ,... ... Hloil I I Cot!I 11\tM, C.etl"""'lll·, '4111Mrl .. ~ ~v tatrltr nA-1 ~lt'ltvJ t¥ ll'ltll U.U nwnlt'lil'; mlflt1rr ... i,,..,..,.,. n . .,s "'*'"'"'· SAl.El\f . Ore. (UPI ) -Gov. Tom ~fcCa\I will remain in the Republican party and not run for the U.S. Senate scat held by re:llow Itepuhltean Robert Packwood, The anooun cement by l\1cCall came TI1ursday in a lcltt!r to Or t!gon·s national Dcmocratlr co m m i 11 c e 1nembcr8. May t, and requ irements for antlsrnog '-~.:~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~:]~· devices to be Installed on 1965 to 197~ ••••==••'!'"•••-•1"9•_.~ mod el cars. , , ---__ •. ---.- \ • \ ' .. - .. -~----- . 6 DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE An Inexcusable Error F'or many retired persons, the most vital da y of put a "mfni-con\lent ion center'' on the fair pro1>erty. every month is the one upon which the mailm~n drops \Vhile no significant advances have been made i11 off their Social Security checks. Some literally cqunt the negotiating such an agree1ne11t, the situation has led hours until that check arrives. It is their economle life-councilmen to considerable debate over the property. line. Should they put the property on the ballot as is. or per. Jn scores of Instances across Costa Mesa early this haps with "son1ething on It" as \Vllson suggests? n1onth, that lifeline appeared to have been cut. The Unfortunately, there is little thne to pou_der .the Social Security checks didn't arrive. question. Councilmen are working under deadlirie prb- lnvestigalion resulted in confllcting reports from sure. If they v,ion't buy the land, some private developer U.S. postal authl)rities. The checks had been 111isplaced. will. Or the checks were fnitially sent to the '\i.irong place. • Therefore, voters will be asked 'o decide whether Another report had them buried ip CQsta Mesa under a they want to preserve the f{lirgrounds property for pub· --11+----ipJJOJlL~lcd.~c1~~:·~m~aJJ~· ci·~;.;:;.J;;;;;ii;:J;;;~;i:;;;;j:::d;;::::::~u~c~u~se,,,~11c~~u·~~i.Jlilfilin.'.lm.m·J§~t•i:r :~:o!JLlv::~111.no::::L:1:eo:"":':'d:':'":..u:~:::-:-:-:::::r:f:::::::_r --illt----~~~7.'~·:'!".ing....che ere.Jinill QC er Eat! o!lhe proposal. livered. No matter how the error occurred, it Is difficult y k· • e d g , .. C· ' I " st • d 0 n a Ii rt . J 10 understand. Even a neophyte postal service worker should have recognized the in1portance those distinctive little en- velopes held for I.he elderly perso,ps awaiting thei.r ar· rival. If th at in1portance wasn't recognized before, we I rust it is now. \\le also trust there wiJI be no_repetition during the first \Vee i uly or thereafter. P < ond Choice l A better chance for success of this Sep~e.mber's park bond election has been assu red by the dec1s1<ftt of Costa Mesa city co uncilmen to divide the $5.5 million proposal into two issues. Foster Grandparents 1'he old man can be seen each weekday. pushing the chrome wheelchair around the grounds of Fairview State Hospital, giving Jimmy, his mentally retarded Foster Grandson an outing. He repeats it with another Ji1n1ny each afternoon. Naturally, he distinguishes the boys with nicknames because Morn ing: Jimmy and Afternoon Jimmy are very important people to a 1nan in the twilight of life. And he is important to them, as a Foster Grandparent. The Fostrr Grandparent Program gives 40 senior citizens a unique opportunity to brighten life for young patients. They are trail1ed in special techniques. They re· ceive lunch, transportation and a sn1all wage from the state. They are u~eful. . . ~ Voters will be asked whether they want to spend about $3.9 1nillion on 70 acres of open space and al so whether they want to dig into their pockets a little (]eeper for an additional $1 .6 million to buy 33 acres of surplus fairgrounds property. The fairgrounds acreage has becon1e controversial 111 recent day3 because Councilman Robert ?.-1. \Vilson is pushing for a joint-powers plan with the fair board to They provide a qualil~' of aged \~·isclont, affection and companionship to enrich exi stence for the kids and themselves, because the handicapped and the elderly are traditionally typica l of people wh o need people. as the Barbra Streisand song says. They find each other every day at l•"airvie• .. v. in this worthwhile volunteer program that continues as an un· Qualified success. 1Co11g1·alulalio11.o::.r Yoi1 a1·e the t111 .:.111i111ot1., c/1nice for president of the new Republic n/' Gn:E•cl·!' .'Image' Ma)' . Not Live Up To t11e Ads ~YDNEYJ.H~~ \\'hen one think~ of !II the tens or milli ons that are spent by large com· p11n1r-s for edver1isinst !O improve '"rus!omcr relation~.·• one dOeSn't know 14'hcthcr to feel more sorry. angry. or amused at this u•aste or funds. TI1e thought occu rred to rne the other night al an 11W-port , ~·hen I· debarked fro1n a plane and had to n1akt: a phon~ call to find out if :i 1.:ar h;:irl been scnl for n1c or if I should rcnl one 10 rn y 11ltima1c d(1Stination. ll 11as :Jfl(.'1' 10 p.rn .. the air·port shops \Yerc closl'<I, und I had only a dol- lar !Jill . no change for making a call. SO I steppt'd over to the No. I car rental desk ;and ;:isked lhc girl to chrulge the bi ll for me. Sorrv. I tried the No. 2 car rental desk. sorfy. I tried the No. 3 rental desk. Same answer. A l.niLE annoyed. I 11·ent back lo N"o. 1 and asked . '"Don't you ha\'e any change At au. ror il phone call?"' She nodded. ''\'cs, but it's only for cus1omers.'' l said. "But I can '1 he a custorocr unUl t mrikc my crill ;ind find out ir I nce<l to rC'nt a car.·· She shrugged and turned a11·av. uere Is a company !hat spends millions ttnd millions upon seduc1ive ads assuring us airport travelers !.hat our slightest 11·ish is their con11nand. and that e1·e1·ything hu111anly possible is being done to expedite our trips and make our passage sn1001hcr. \'ET ONf: GIRL such as !his. 1\·h06e &1lary rcpl'l'scnl s only a tiny fraCtion of Dear Gloomy Gus I rec<'ntly moved to this area and look up residence near Harbor Boulevard. No\v I find th e noise from traffic. sirens. etc., is very annoying. What steps can I lake to have Harbor Boulevard moved to ~other area? J. C. \I. G"-nr GUI <•Pn-ll •r• wllmllt.c ,, r""""' end ... "°' M<UUrJl'y rHIKI "'° ¥i-• ot 11M --· SIO!d rMr "' .....-o lo 0'-Y GUI. D1Ur P'~I. the company"s outlay. can tum off pro- spectlve customers forever, and the com- pany will never know hy. And multiply t~ three girls by ndreds of others lfke them to recognize e staggering total loos to these com · good will as well as hard cash. And please don't talk tom .about "a fe1v bad apples in every ba el." I'm tired of hearing about "a few. 'd apples in every barrel." I'm tired o hea ring about the apples and the bar I. This kind of . public indifference by h lings 1\·ho deal directly "11.'ith the public too conunon to be dismissed or coodoned a.s "a few bad apples .. , IT IS the compan ies that are at fault , not ~he stupid or &J!len employes. At le.ult. often, for Wlderpaying such min- ions, so that 1hey don't care ho1\' 1vell they perform or if they arc fired ; at fault for poor or hasty or no training pro- grams: at fault for not realizing that it is often the lowest·paid employe who has the face·to-face contact v.•ilh the cuslo- n1er, and 1vho "represents'' I.he company 1.0 the public. The difference between the t;I01\·ingly "helpful" ads and the Wlcooperative reality makes the company look worse than it is. or wants to be. It is betrayed. as so n1any insti tutions are, by its own shortsighted penny-pinching on essen· tials. combined with manic extravagance in 1naintaining its "image" on some abstract level. If the qtr hadn't come for 1ne, rd have walked 50 miles rather than . rcr\l a car that night. c S1appo1·t of Dictatorslaip Precipitated C1·isis U.S. Responsibility • Ill Greek Coup· \VASH INGTON -The feeding and pampering of the Greek military die· tatorship by the Nixon administration. while the exiled n1onarchy and the old parliamentary leadership v:ere virtuallv ignored, have nO\Y brought a predictabie result : 11·eakened Treaty Organization (NATO) and further undermined Greece's already shaky politica l position "'ilhin the \Vestern alliance. TR UE, the navy·led revolt againgt Papadopoulos· one-n1an dictatorship !Ale American influenc at an internationally critical mo"¥flt in the Greek "revolu- tion." last month \\'aL..gµick ly aborted. But 11!'.''-----~bee'n:O:e:oa'iith~ its failure (resulting from the The reason the pre· sent mon1ent is so critical is the loss of authority within the Greek military by the one -time a r my colonel, George Papadopoulos, \Y ho led -the military coup d'etat against the parliamen- tarians in April 1967. That loss Qf authority has gravely co1n- pron1ised Greece's critical role as thC southern anchor of the North Atlantic Wirks stupidity of the commander of a single defecting navy vessel J is a spreading disenchantment throughout the entire military. n"ot just the navy. One-half of the air force , for example. "'as prepared to act against Papadopoulos if the oc- casion proved right. The army, too, is shot through with anti-Papadopoulos dissidence. Papadopoulos. "'hose peasant shre111dness has withstood all challenges 1hus far . seized the opportunity of his quick victory over the navy to dissolve the monarchy, thus cutting aU ties bet\.\·cen Greece and King Constantine. If the Nixon adn1inistration had given the unfortunate King Constantine the special standing and prestige that he deserved as exiled monarch, Papadopau]os might never have dared to attack him, thus preserving the King a.s one possible avenue of return to democratic rule . LlKEWISE, by treating the parliamen· !ary leaders of pre-Papadopoulos Greece as political vagrants, the U.S. has lost ( EVANS·NOVAK) phast"' of rapadopoulos·s dictatorship that lies just ahead , th e U.S. is still perceive<! as his 1xitent champion. l-lolland. Nor1,·ay. Ital y and other NATO countries. on the other ha11d, are prepared to punish Papadopoulos (i·folland \Yishing to kick od d (;reeee out or NATO ). in1mense prestige among m crate nn conservatfve ClemocrafiCelements ,voo~--AAdministra1iCR1 diptomatn:ire-farmom-4 have managed to stay out of concerned about the gravity of military P~padopoulos's political jails. diss idence against the regime than they !\·lost iinportant, tbe Ni :ic 0 n ad-are saying publicly. Al a closed-door, no- nlinistration has been blind to the hopes transcript session of a Hou se Foreign Al· of Constantine Karamanlis, the con-fairs subcommi ttee last week, for ex- servative leader now in exile in Paris ample, deputy assistant ·secretary of {who served as elected prime minister State Roger Davies admlUtd that from 1955 to 1963). \Vhen Karamanlis, in Papadopoulos races his greatest threa\ his major statement of April 22, fonnally right now · proposed the return of the King to Like11•ise. U.S. NATO officials are Athens, to serve as focal point for restor-trying to persunde Hollond, Norway and ing parliamentary government, the Nixon other ene1nies 0£ the dictatorship not to administration blew its chance to give raise ugly questions about Greece's him a powerfWasslst. Instead, the U.S. future in NATO at the NATO meeting did and said nothing. this month in Copenhagen. Naturally, then, Papadopoulos felt Worse yet, the U.S. is now more closel y secure, following the aborted navy identified than ever with Papadopoulos. mutiny. in the ruthl ess way he has dealt It is cursed and vilified by the center and with these two conservative pillars of right political traditionalists who have potential opposition: the . King and I.he been denied all aid from Washington. ·11 politicians. To him, the Nixon ad-has no new policy to try, not even the ministration has been looking the other hint of one. As of today. the Nixon ad· v.•ay in a manner calculated to help ministration has reached a dead end in hintSeU. its shortsighted alliance with Greek dic- tatorship, and its chickens are coming IN THE NEW and most dangerous home to roost Hectic World Needs Peace To the Editor : \\le Americans are well known for being half asleep all day and half awake all during the night. After reading the article on Transcendental J\.1editation by Jack Chappell (!\.fay 29J and the '"~'lcditalion" letter in your Mailbox col- umn (June 8), I am moved to respond. 1 11.·as excited and intrigued to read that "TM" has been shown scientifi cally to produce "a deeper resting state than sleep or hypnosis," ( MAILBOX ) Letters tro»i readers are welcome. Normally writers sltould convey their tnessage! in 300 word! or les!. The opinion poll and the schedule or~ open hearings. I. LIKE many others I'm sure. felt the poll had spoken for me in its overwhelm· ing support of sign controls and that it \\'OUld be considered and duly weighed by the council. Now I think we residents have real cause to be concerned over rhe future of the ordinance . right to condense letters to ftt space The new business/resident study grouµ or eliminate libel is reserved. Alt has been asked to determine what it can Hazards of tfie New Sexual Equality letters must include signature a11d live with. If thi s in ffltl occurs, the result CONSIDER today's breakneck pace of nu1ili11u address. but twmes 1noy be could be a corn1)letely ll<'W study Bving. The 1nore responsibilities and u·11J1l1eltl 01i request if sitf/icient superimposed on the already exhauslive money made. the more sleep becomes a reosun is <ippa.rent. Poetry wilt not be study of the staff. But more important. 11 luxury you can't afford . Young f'X· published. delays the whole scht'dule of open hear- Ju st v.•hcn cruployn1en1 op1io rtuniucs in ( J his Held were beginning IO sky rocket, the ART HOPPE 11ation'i'I top nud e male n1odcl, Rock S11'cll. quiL in a huCf. .. I'm !lick and tired'{lf being 1hought ot .._ ___________ _, as nolhln~ bi.ti 1f!eX jcct," wett tiit-=-too . y~u know.'' terly told a 1n-c&." ' confe rence. (I How · SY.'ETI', described by Swinging Slngle v.•ould you like knov.·· Gal as a "a fi.foot-4 gorgeous hunk or Ing that 1nilllons of nesh." got his start as second ruMer-up \o;Omcn under hair In the Mr. Cosmos.contest In Atlantic Cl- drvcrs 1111 over the· ty, where he received a standing ovation coiintrv "·erl:!! drool-in the talent competition by kicking a ing :ind giggling and hom~xual lnto _th e orchestra pit. . making Jokes about This wo11 him a contract with you." ~lalcform Briefs, Inc. fie appeared in a \Vlth all the nc11· . • . number of ads. such ii!, "I dreo.mNl 1 ac\,· ~x mAgazincs for \\.'Onicn ,no1v dressed a._stt;rley Chisholm Rally ln my coming out, Swett "Otdmitted bo M~rs. · .'' was· givi n g up a lucrative career. _.d'!n1~~1w~!,,he worked ns a Ra~bil at Playgtrl magazine is claiming a circula-the local Playglrl Club. "But despite the lion of one milllon; California Girl has glamorous white tail on my padded tights gon~ national ; nnd a half dozen more and the toupee on my chest," he said simJler publiefllions -ell featurlng nude angrily, "J knew t was nothlng but a males - are due on the new.sstands by glorified cocktail \¥&1~." fall . H.is first public expoa ure, however, wes "AtONE\r lsn'I, cvcrylhlng." gro wled Swelt . "It's gotten so 1 can't so to a nude , bcwch or a sunsltivlty a11.·areness en· counter group without being recognized. Every fc1nalc thinks this gives lier a right to paw nnd pinch me, <lff T try to d1scuss Sartre or .SEATO, they don't even listen. All they wnnt tb do b jump In bed "'llh.,mc. l'\·o got 8 mind. I in Behind the Green Door and he later had a ma}or part In Deep Throat This earned him tM attention of magazine publishen. ucoNFIDENTIALLY ," he I a Id. "Heleil Gurley Brown wan1ed me for CdsmopoUtan's first centerfold, but I lost out to Burt Reynolds. Tht..'fl arter Califomla Girl ran lhosc 11hots or that guy con1ing dO\vn the slope "'Ith nothing bul boots and skis on. I "'as deluged 1\•ith offers for action scenes -bo11·1i11g \\'ilh my tea1n's nnme St~icilcd on 1ny back. pole-vaulting, boresback r i d i n g ... 1've_ ha<Lsome __.pajn!ul experiences, believe you me. Bui I drew the line at naked sky-diving.·: Was he afraid? "\Vithout a parachute?" he said. \I/hat he hoted most. though. S11•ett said. was posing for centerfo ld pictures, "There you arc. lying 01t your stom ach on a tiger-skin rug," he said grimly. nnd all the secre tnr ic s snenk in to ogle you. '1TII EN Tll EY '"'ant M10 black·nnd· white shots. You kno1'" "A Day in the Life of a f\tale ~1odcl. ~le ln the steam room me in the shower. me in the locker room , me in lhe shower. Ei.ghte<'n showers a day . \Vhal kind of life is that?" Swell, 11.·ho was by now shouting. said these new magazines "degrade the whole male sex." ''It's high tlme women got over their puerile, lascivl~s. adolescent fantaslts,'' he cried , "and dev~oped a mature. ra- tional attitude toward sex." 'As for hhnself.,he said, he was going to become a hairdresser. "This is my Inst press confer nee ladies and gentlen1en." he SI.lid ns he. stomped out. "You won 't hAve Rock Sw'ett 10 paw around any more." \ ccutives. policemen. students suffer ing ings and discourages citizen input outside from ulcers, heart disease and insomnia. the study group. These signs of inner pollution seem lO be agree that a strong sig n ordinance is . obvious signals that a tec!lnique pro-needed and ~·ould benefit everyone. in· . IF. \V~ intend to do anything about vlding deep rest, relaxation and inner eluding the businessmen who seem to be s.1~mg m Costa Mesa, some kind ~r time calm amidst the strain of daily life could !;O opposed to it. limit has to be established for thi s nel',i be very useful. The article indlcat~ _ ...==.U.Cully...the-~SOS~-mentinnPrl .~dy gr-OUJ>._~nd the roccss opened -="<-I' ='I Transce ndental 1'-1editatlon was not a on page one last week will be ab1;10a""Caffi1Ci1De-wm e cornmuniW,- religion or solhetbing involving austere generate enough awareness in the com· LOOISE NAPOLI diets and rigorous postures, just an ea si· munity regarding the sign ordinance. ly learned mental technique. Please provide more i 'rf form a ti on \Ve read so much about crime, drug ,regarding th.is group. abuse end "inner discontent'" with life EMI~ Y PtEllSON umong people of au ages and areas of society, and so little about promising techniques like Th1. tr 200.000 Americans 1ncdltate and claim they get deep rest. "'improved mental clarity." makin~ stockbrokers and artists alike "more. su~essful and happy.'' then it deserves more publlclly Jn the Daily iilot and ot her respon si ble news mediA. \Vhy not~ In such 3 tense :ind hectic world. we cauld all use a Hille rest and peace for 15 mlnutts twice a day. EVAN A. PETERSON Sign• n Dbgrnce To the Editor : I full y support the proposed sigrl ordirlance for Costa ~1tsl\ and urge the City Council to \'Ole Jn favor of the ortlinnnce as l!i. No One? enjoy!! the used car ro1v look or llarbor Boulevard; it Is reel\y a disgrace to I.he community. J'1n sure the 1nnjorJty or r~idents woold To the Ed itor: Until recently, I optlmlstlcally followed tho progress of Co!ta Aolesa 's proposed .sign ordinance -the COWlCll's (orP.51ght In Initiating the .study, the extensive study ltscl!, subsequent re<..'Om· mendat.lons or the planning starr. the Quotes "Nothing 1''0Uld 1al11fy mt mllre tbun to have Secretary Buti testl(y from. his Ol''n koowltdge 'lhat the Watergate nt.\'er hoppt!nctl :' -Sen. Sltnl J. Ervin Jr .. 0- N.C., in reply 10· Agriculture Secretary But1."s' stotc.ment that the ~natc in- vestigation of the \VotergAtt case is being conducted mainly for 1 political rensons. \ OlllANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vce<l. PubWhcr Tho1na! Kccvll, Edffor ..,. Barbnro Krtibich Edi1oriat l'ag~ Edit1 r The «11tor1al page of tht-Daily Pilot -ket:ks 10 lntomt and r.llmulato readen by Jlf'H(!'nt.lng °'' this pq;e div'rae ,«mun,.ntary ·on topics of ln- lere1t by 1tyndlcattd rolun1nls1s and cartoonb111, by 111·ovlding a forum for rt11.d~rs· vir'Yl'tl anti by pn!lleflllnJ:" tb\1 ntwsp.t,pcr'1 opinions and ldf!u on currenr topka. TIW! f'ditorlal opinions of the Dally Pilot appear only In the editorial column at lht• top of tht paae. Opinlon1 6pt'!Ul'd by lhe COl- umnl1t.t and <'ll•:IOOl'li-1• •nd 1oH1tr wrlttn art 1tiei.t' own and no'mdora,... n\('nt ()f 01clr v1,¥;. by '111~ Daily Piiot -kl >I tnfffmi. Friday, June 15. 1973 ' J 2 Doctors Murderetl In Office SAN BERNARiirno (AP) -TY.·o San Bernardino op- tometrists, 'vhose bodies were found Thursday in the office of one of .the victims. appear to have been m U"t.._d er ed , authorities said. I Headless Woman Unknown CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO (AP) - A headless body found in a sult· case on the San Diego waterfront was that or a stocky, dark-haired .,..·oman in her-late teens or early 205, the coroner's office says. · An autopsy Thursday was "--------"· ' Ft1day, June 15, DAILY PILOT 5 Press Sh ield Law Eyed in Assembly SACRAMENTO (AP) Protecting the public's right to know demands the Wtqualified right of the news media to keep confidential s o u r c e s secret. according to a parade · of news and legislative wit- nesses. this legislative sessioo." Dr. Elmer A. Ande rsen, 39, o( Reche Ganyon_, and Dr. Samuel !\Iorgolis, 43, o r l:lighland, v.•ere shot to death, unable to identify the woman, '-.INVESTIGATIVE reporting said Deputy Coroner MaJC o?-the type wtiich led to He spoke during a f.bree.. bnur bearing Thursday by the Assembly Judiciary Cl>m- mittee, whose members in· dicated they would seek to merge measures by rive assemblymen nito legislation for a vote later. Murphy. Police said missing-F e1ito1i Bill disclosure of the Walergale ASSEMBLYMAN WILLIAM ~:._:__::::;::;:=:::__: __ _:~::.__ ___ ::::_ persons rep<>rts are being scandal would be immss!~le ''Bagley <R·San &faell.._.sa:·id--'- BRIEFS ._ -cheok'f!d~ Unless reporters co u 1 d current state law a~~lr~e~•'N.,.-;-..,_ __ =-----------..:rbe......,_body ·ith . .i.b,.., .. a,_-R~· ....--..J-D,,.,.tr-'glUll'M1 .. ~0!illaent1a1-Iv !~news me<!ia un- ' and legs severed, and hands U~U D c:3 would be protecled, said qualified protection in tied behind the back, was Assemblyman Walter Kara-Califom'ia against contempt police said. adding that they i:: "'ere unable to provi de a :;, n1otivc . ~· found wrapped in a green F N f Z bian (0.Beverly Hills ). actions by any state court or plastic bag stuffed into a sun-or O· au t Karabian called enactment agency tor rerusing to d!.sclose case by two fishermen cheek· of a tough press shield J a w the &lurce of pub 1 i she d ing their iboat at the San Diego SACRAMENTO (AP) _ A "the most important topic of material. Embarcadero. Police divers n~fault auto t n s u ran ce"P ____ ;;;;i; _______________ _,. found the head and legs The bodies "'ere found by t; ... \>'''~~- Andersen's wife, who told , . · authorities she beca1ne \\'Or-~-,,.N ., , ried and went to her husband·s vt"' office when he failed to return home Wednesday night. e Nude Ba,. SAN FRANCISCO (UP!l - A Board of Supervisors com- mittee Thursday approved an Leataitag Tower of Crockett ordinance banning all nude ac-. . k tivit in bars and nightclubs. It's amazing what 100 pound s of d)'.narn1te will do .to a 605-~oot high sn:io. e-ni: measure h 0 we v er ~Mack. The 36-year-old stack belongtng to the American Smelting and Ref1n1ng would allow { 0 p 1 es s en~ Co. o~ Crockett was the world's tall~st whe.n built in 1937. The huge stack was tertainers as long as they are de1nolished to make room for a new 1nduslnal park. six feet or more from the nearest patron. . . e .Jaile r .Jailed . LOS ANGELES (AP) -The £orn1er administrator of Loin· poc Federal Pnson has been sentenced' to t\\'O years in Sex Text Gets Okay priSon on pleading guilty to a R • k Ob • W d d B k charge of accepting favors in euiec e 1ects to . lltere • o·iv1i 00 . _floating nearby in the bay. measure by a Montebe11o Aolurphy said the woman was Democrat received the best about 5-feet·l, 150 ·pounds, with cost rating in a state Senate- dark brown hair. She had a authorized study of projected small !birthmark on her left upper thigh and 8 stab Y.'Ound costs of such bills f;his session. in the chest and in the back, In testimony Thursday night he said. before the Senate Judiciary • Committee, a spokesman fo'r Ju4ge Bars Sex Fihn Seizures ( '\. ~ the Seattle-based consulting finn identified a bill by Assemblyman Jack Fenton as the one most designed to -reduce premium rates. in its first year. Frederick Kilbourne or the J\·Jilliman and Robertson Inc . consulting firn1 said that SAN FRANCISOO (UPI) -under the Fenlon bill Califor- A federal judge Thursday bar-nians would see an average red the Hayu'ard police from overall 7 tfe rcent decrease in seizing any more copies of the their premium raies during sex film "Behind the Green the first year. return for granting special · privileges to prisoner John Alessio, a San D i e g o Door" until a court rules on He added that residents in SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -4tters objecting to the book vanced for seventh and eighth whether it is obscene. rural areas could expect to on· Acting over objections from also came from. state Sens.~ graders, added Patricia Hill. a U.S. District Judge William ly see about a 2 percent reduc· Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, the John Hanner (R-Glendalel, textbook: consultant to the T. Sweigert bed an in· tion the first year while urban Stale Bi>ard of Education has and dH. L. dRichardsonbl (R· state Department of Educa-junction despite objections area residents would see a rnHlionaire. Anthony Santiago had plead- ed guilty earlier and was sentenced Thursday by U.S. District Court Judge ~1alcolm Lucas. adopted a \vatered down Arca ia). an Assem ymen from Assistant Alameda Coun-somev.'hat better than 7 per· version of a controverslaJ sex Alister J\1cAlister ( D ·San tion. ty District Attorney Robert cent reduction overall. education te~tbook for seventh Josel,.and Gordon Duffy (R· The latest round of deletions Platt who said 'he needed to Another n~faull bill rated and eighth graders. ~lanford). ordered by a special board seize a copy of the film for by !he consultant firm·s studyl • Sniog De l Of/ Adoption of the t ex t • Board member Cl3y r..nt-committee chopped out each prosecution charging a \\'a s authored by 1 SACRAMENTO (AP \. "Human Sexu3:lity," cai'ne on chell of South Laguna abs· references to promiscuity and theater with showing an .Assemblr.man John Foran a new store for the 1nan of the area. • Robert Lewis idea THE CASUAL CAPTAIN "A ~fan's Store" '" .. 201 MAl lNI IALIOA ISL I 67J·2414 a 7·1 \·ote Thursday -despite n gi Is obscene film. 10.San Francisco I. I Legislation to delay a State charges of fa\loritism to the tained from the vote on adop-~c~a~~'~--------~~~~~io.------i~~-~~~~;;;;--;;::;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;:: Air Resources Board Oct. I publisher h-om a s 0 u 1 h 1 ion. saying the board had 1jii startup date for installation of La guna board n1ember. demonstrated "fa\'Oritism" to 1-l-----new-.smog-de.v.ices won~1966-~~10~----------the-publ-isfter-by~st-r-uggl1i'n g->i>Jt---" model cars was killed for a se-Tilt: BOOK JIAS been revise the te;.."t instead of cond time in the Senate Thurs· heavil y revised to e!imi.nate throwing it out and adopth1g 13TH ANNIVERSARY SALE! day. passages board members felt another book. Sen. Lawrence Walsh I[). were too explicit for preteen· Huntington Park), argued the agers. delay imposed by his bill is Board member Eugene necessary tmtil solutions are Ragle of Roseville said the obtained to problems \\'ith the changes didn't go far enough. devices appro\led by the board "There are those \\'ho \Vould -such as engines over· regard this book . even in its heating. revised Corm. ~o be bordering on pornography," Ragle said e Bu·1ck Guilt f/ before casting the lone no SAN FRANCJSCO I AP) vote. The attorney \\"ho defended lf the publisher. American convicted mass slayer Juan Book Co. of Ne11' York. agrees Corona -Ri chard E. Hawk of to the changes. the book could C.Oncord -was COO\'icted by a be in California classrooms in federal jury Thursday of September of.1974. wilfully fail'ing to file income tax returns for 1968 and 1969 IN A LETTER to board when he allegedly had a gross members. Reinecke urged income of $115,174. them. to reject the tex.tbook. Wyeth Art Exl1ihitio11 Saturdav SAN FRANCISCO (AP) saying it could trigger sexual exPerimentation a mon g youngsters that could lead to young unwed mothers. The young girl in the six Andrew Wyeth paintings has l' strong features, ashen com· plexion and reddish·blonde hair draping over softly round-I ed shoulders. Jn five of the paintings she is nude -the Cirst \\Ty l'th nudes to be publicly displayed. THE SIX paintings of Siri Erickson. a I\1aine farm gil'I. are in a -special exhibition -of the traditionalist's \rork open- ing Saturday at the City's l\·L R. de Young r.1emorial Museum. .. Thls is the first time the 1 group of Siri has appeared outside Wyeth's home." said exhibition assistant L y n d a l=--'~--...:..Ke!au.ru.....:'.Mwul.>'•8!"~"'"i""'u"'e'+-l=.-l-----i' about them is the striking \~ay he gets wound -up in his characters.'' RUSH lllLL, an assistant educational adviser to Gov. Ronald Reagan. said Reagan·s1 office had received about 250 1 letters on the book during the I past month, only five or them favoring its adoption. "There 'still is an enormous I amount of objectionable I material" in the text despite the watering do\vn. s a i d Ernest F. Schulzke, a Harme I aide v.·ho test.i!ied before the board. But board member John Ford, a San Diego physician. said the book was needed by California youngsters because many of t h e m and their parents are ""'oefully ig· norant'' or se1ual facts. THE BOOK IS not too ad- c. ~r1 i "' I B. f ' I D. ' \\1A~L>A ~I. CORN. the visiting cur1:1.tor \\•ho organized the exhibition1 said the art \\'-Orld had indication~ Wyeth \\'3S \l'orking on the nudes since 1970. She said that 1he artist decicled to sho\v thcrn onJy l\VO v.·eCks ago. PAY OFF IN GOLD \Vhen \Vye1h decided not to attend the show. he and his "'ite Betsy sent the portrail of Slri in appreciation 10 the n1useum. 1\1.iss Corn said. 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