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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-09-17 - Orange Coast Pilotl I j • • • 1 I • I ea Ul y ' ·r:·-----. ' (Dana Boat It1ishaps Coast-al &yote -- ' iii .-k .a....n~ Atta~ks Again~ • -' { • Wears ·S·wi1nfins Bites 9-Year•Old \ • . ! r • MONDAY AFTERNOON , SEPTEMBER 17, VOL"' HO. w.·wo, 2 SECTH?NS, u f'AOes Slippery B.~asi , -·-.----,---. ;--------..+·..,--~---+--I ~ ~ .. ' j).ity Ptt.t Swt ~· t Greased pigs are as difficult to catch today as always,-andJt's_appa.r: ) ently just as much i un. At least the event, Sun~ay .-at-~he-~sion Viejo Golf Course was one of .the most popular 1n the sixth an!lual Mission Viejo Days Celebration. It brought squeals-from both sides Two Dana Marina ... J:iicidents Prove !Jucky ....... 'l-Two spectacular boat collisions in the thrott1e jammed on a HJ.foot craft owned Waterways· of Dana~ Harbor over· Ute and operated by Loui~ Lisenby of 1611 ' . weekend 'proved that u ·dy . LuCk also Birdy Lane, Huntington Beach .. The boat tikr. 'to' fhe· water,~Ometimes. ~ shot to one side, patrolmen ·said. collided t-Harbor patrolmen said bot.Ii' incidents with a· smaller •vessel tied to the dock, occurring ·Saturday' 'eoul~ havt been then hopped Over that boat's bow, coming n;~ worse. One involved a runaway t0trest atop a section of th_e boat. ~t at the l~unching ramp and another The occupant of the second vessel, 1imilar Incident occurred at the fuel Robert Faley of 26761 Barro Street, doe~ Where gasoline .. was being-pumped. Mission Viejo, was knocked into the bay, , f~ the.incl~Lat l®JJl!l!ld!i!il ramo i but was QO\Jl"!'t.. _.. "--=------------· ; p.tilblge. 'to" both craft -was 1minimal, TURN .LEFTOVERS patrolmen said. ' I •1 INTO EASY CA.SH A sho'rt tirDe Jater in the afte~n a similar incipent involving a boat on her "' rlialilen voyafe and another craft 'taktng .. , ou can tum summer leftovers ·in to. on pt011ne occurred at the nearby fuel cash. Here's how • • • · dock.. · HAVE 21' 13 Fireball mlr Patrolmen llld thO new: boat was home 00 I T !lodge ch8S8ls, waiting for space at the docks and Its still under warr1 1400 mi. owner, Donald Lewis of 23821 Marmara Will accept car in ~:.or Bay, Laguna Niguel, tried to accelerate. -what-hav .. yw. (Ph on e _ The jhrott~ otu~k on full and the boat ~ No.) (Phone No.) shot toward a cruiser taking on gasoline. The motor home sold suc<!es.cifuIIy The collision stove·in a forward hold of through this Dally Pilot classified a~. . the boat, shatlercd a window and pe.Jed Tum your used vacation vebk9e (or off some wooden railing. The owner or nnythlng else) Into cash by ealllng your the boat war ldcntlned as Robert Booth Daily Pllo\ Ad-visor. Tho dlreet..Jlne -of 23112 El Caballo, Mission Viejo. 642-5678. Be was uninjured in the crash. His .J. --~oo.t f<Ccl•ed aboot $200 damase·-. -- -· Florida Primary Seg!etti Admits Campaign Antics • \VASHINGTON (AP} -Poli · al agent Oct. 1 when .Segretti is expected to enter "Donald H. Segretti agreed t to ~a_d_ his formal-plea-to-the-new-indictment. ~ilty. to a~ eX:p:Wd -. in . tment cha;g-Segretti,· 32 years old today, was 1ng hup with v1olatm _ eder_al _ elecU9n released-on..personal-recognizaQ,ce. He is- 1aws during the~972-orida Democratic from s8n Marioo Calif. president~al P~ · The ·new indic~eht charged Segretti Segreth rece ed money from He:bert with conspiracy .and with illegally Kalmbach o ewport Beach, Prestdent publishing unauthorized p o I i t i c a 1 · Nixon's f mer perspnal attorney, for sfatements · c • • what egedly was 3 campaign o( Federai "1aw reguires that political politi sabotage in Florida. literature contain the names of persons a brief appearance before a federal or org~7.ations responsible for its agistrate, segrettl agreed to ha ve the distribution. case transferred from Florida to \V¢1ingtoo, D.C. Segretti's agreement to The rnlximwn penalty for each of the plead guilty was made before the magis-four counts in today's indictment is one trate. year in prison.and a $1,000 fine . A federal grand jury in Tampa banded An earlier two-count in di c t men t down the .four-count indictment Aug. lf against ·segreUi had been returned at biJt it remained sealed until today. Orlando, Fla. May 4. A spokesman for The magistrate·scheduled a hearing for · special Watergate prosecutor Archibald C.Ox-said today's indictment supersedes Prostitµtion Backer Loses Joh in Rome ROME (AP) -The Italian Post Office bas suspended a 34-year-oJd woman employe who organized a League for the Defense of Prostitutes. · It-also accused Titti Sciascia ot moonlighting as a topless model. The disciplinary action came soon after Afrs., Sciascia, a divorcee, announced she would . press for . classilication o f streetwalkers as artisans. the old one . He had pleaded innocent to that in- dictment whi ch accused him o r di.stribu-ting, a phony letter on the sta- tionery of Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (D- Maine). The Jetter accused that two other Deinocralic presiden tial candidates Sens. Henry M. Jackson of Washington and Hubert H. Humphrey of 1'1innesota, of sexual misconduct. Kalmbach told the Senate Watergate committee in July that at the request of White House aide Dwight L. Chapin he passeq on money used in Segretti's campaign activities. Kalmbach said he did not know what (See SEGRETn, Page I) Bottom s~rapett RevieJf)i1~g Stand Draws . 8~• WASIDNGTON (AP) -A new spllnler·free reviewing stand at Ft. Huachuca, Ariz., costing '25,000, bas drawn lire from Rep. Les Aspin, (Jl..Wis.). , . Aspin charged that the military "has really scraped the. bottom" in building the stand at the fort, which already had a wooden re- viewing stand. Aspln said the old stand is being repl aced because several generals and their wives complained of splinters. The new stand Will be made of concrete and Include a glassed·in broadcast booth, Aspin said. · He suggested that the government could save money by simply issuing cushlons. · · • "Or else,ilor $25,000, may6e the generals and their ladies could try standing up," said Aspln In a Jetter to Defense Secretary ·James R. Schlesinger, · , ------. ' ·---·· --r -- t . \ - Sitrvival - Prospects Rated Good DENVER (UPI) -An accountant's 34- year-old wife who took fertility drugs gave birth Sunday night to four boys and two girls. Doctors said they wefe in "ex· ellent•--condit10R"11.ntt-ooul~the-nrs·~~--< sextuplets in history to survive. \1111 ,T• ..... -CHEAPER BY HALF DOZEN Proud Father Stanek Boy, 9, Bitte1i By Wild Coyote In, San Clemente I The unpredictable coyote which has eluded San Clemente State Park rangers all summer and has sent more than a dozen youngsters ·to the hospital did it again over the weekend. The animal crept up to a 9-year-old boy from La Canada berore dawn Sunday and bft the youngster on the left elbow. And the boy, Thomas Ray Martin, im- mediately began the series of pa inful in- jections to ward off the possibility of rabies. " The youngster apparently had l)een sleepiitg in-the open at the stare pathl 1:30 a.m. \Vhen the coyote crept up and -attacked. The boy's parents took the child to San Clemente General Hospital v.·herc a . small puncture wound was cleaned. Animal control officiS!S were notified and t~y ordered. the series of injections of dUck-<0gg S.rum. "Their chances are excellent. They are in excellent conditior,'' said . Dr. Tibor E;ngel, who led a tearil'bf 30 persons from three hospitals· in delivering the babies. 1be weight of the infants varied from under two paunds to three pounds, 11 ounces. They were born seven weeks premature but 'were breathing on their own. The first child, a boy, was the only one·of-the-six--not'born by Caesarean ·sec- tion. Mrs. Edna Stanek of Lakewood, who had beEi bedridden since July, was in satisfactory condition, said doctors at the University 0£ Colorado Medical Center. Engel said the odds tor sixtuplets are 496,980,450 to 1. He said that if all six in· fants survived, be f:>elieved it would be the first time on record. The father Eugene Stanek, 31, said three of the boys would be named John Stephen and Jeffrey, and the girls would be called Julia and Catherine. "We still need one more name," he said. "We agreed on three for each sex but it didn't work out tDat way." The fa ther said he and his wife ex- pected a multiple birth because of the (See 6 BABIES, Page %) Orange Coast • • Weather Those lo\v 'clouds along the Or· .ange.-Coast will clear to SUMY skies again Tuesday, with highs ' at the beaches in the 60s rising to the upper 70s inland. Overnight IO\\'S . SIH;4 . Rangers throughout the summer have , tried to corner the.beast so they can cap-Jolin ha3 left ~1artl1a. ln a lNSID' TODA 'f lure or kill it, but the animal has sue-telep""hone interview with UPJ's cessfully evaded every attempt. 1lelen Thomas, 1'1rs. Mitchell re· Campers throughout the summer have veals tlte reasO'ns for the splitup been .advised · not to SIC!cp ~ th-0 open fo·ur days ago. Set story, Page 4. because the animal prefers to attack I in L.M. leY• 1 MO'lltl t s e:ep g youngsters-. ceui..-111• s N•tt••I Nl"llit • Rangers have all agreed that the Cl•s•lllH ,..,, 0t•1tH c..,...., • animal bas Jost its tear of man..after hav-~::':~ :; :::'.: '"'~ 1•~ Ing bien led rC! ...... ated1 ... by clllzcnsJi.v1.'ng DM• '"tit• • 11K11 Mattttt 1•\1 r-U lfl!Hf•I '•ff • TeltYlt*I • near the park. aR1tttt1111Mf11 t TMe1-, And h · I I that PIMllC• 1•11 Wwtll•r •. once sue an aruma oscs • "•....c-14 w.,_.,, ,..,.. 1 .. 1• • fear, it can become aggressive when A1ut ......,, n WtrM Ntwt " i lmngry~ack -wtlioout1>rovocallon•--6'-""======~·=:;:=;:j:;==i .. ,. • • ,2 DAIL 'f' PILOl --- Jury May Send Agnew Case to House " WASIUNGTON (AP) -A federal grand jury ln~·estigating allegations of political graft in ~Iaryland may send its findings on Vlce Presiden t Spiro T. Agnev.· to the House of Represe ntatives, it wi,IS learned today. Such action could be u prelude to inl- peacb1ncnt proceedings against Agnew if the evidence warranled it. The procedure ·would permit the Jll3Lice Department to avo id facing the controversia l constit utional question of v.•hether a vice presidenl can be indicted Nixon 's Jet Vn~ergoing Big Facelift By HELEN THOMAS \VASHINGTON (\;Pl) -Pr~i9mt Nixon's jetliner is undergoini; allerations 5ra ,Price of '2851000, largely to conform to his wife's wishes 'that guest quarters be next to the President's lounge, it was disclosed t<>day. before he is impeached. If Agne w v.·cre impeached by the •louse and coovlcted by the Senate, he would lhcn be a prlva le citizen Sllbject to indictment without con· slitutional questions. Sour ces close to the investigation said that I! Agnew evidehce is eventually .sent to the House, it would probably be done in the form of a presentment, a docu- ment oullining the grand JUry's find ings and any action ll .. mighl otherwise have . taken. The Justic~ Dcpartmenl sa id it had no comment on the report . The vice . president Is under ln- vestigation by the federal grand jury in Baltimore for PQSSlble violation of tax, fxlort ion, bribery and conspiracy laws. '!'he panel is probing allegations that con· tractors and architecb paid kickbacks to ~taryland politicians in return (or con- tracts. To date, sources said, the evidence against Agnew consists of all~gatlons 1nade by pot~ntial grand jury witnesses to federal prosecutors. There have been nports th.at some wit.ne.a.ses pa~ Ile delector tests, but none bas testl!led w1df:r oath. Atty. Gen . EUlol L. Richardson decided last week to permit lhe prosecutor!> to take allegations regarding Agnew before the grand jury. Ha"t"ing 1estimony taken under oath, Richardson Js said to be!ieve, will tell the credibility o( the witnesses and their evidence. "If their stories ralter under oath and the case agai nst the vice president evaporates, there "'·on't be•any need for a ,. decision by the attorney general on im· peachement, indict ment, presentation or any other action," one source s»id. 1'1eanwhlle, In BalUmore, It was lcarn- t'd lhDt !he grand jury will meet again this week, probably on Thursday, but it was ·not knuWn Immediately wtlethcr it 'vould lake up tPe Aiflew phase of in· vestigation. The psnel met Thursday under co nditions o f unpre cedented secrecy and It was speculated then that the Awiew phase might have begµn , bul the Ju!tice Department dcrilcd It. More Banks Go to 10% Pri1lte Rate NE\V YOHK tAPJ -Several 1nore INDICTED BY GRAND JURY GOP Tricksttr Segretti major banks pu shed their prime lending Frottl J•oge I rates up to 10 percent today, in spite of a a dema¥ fro1n Wuhlngton late last week SEGRETII • ,~ for t!No llanki to Jt11tlly Ill• lncr•u•. ' ' .; The tncrease, the 10th quarter-point SegretU was to use the money for. ·• hiki thla year in the banks' minimum Today's four-coWlt Indictment charaes Jendlllg fee for larse corporatlon.1, was that Sea:retti conspired with Robert ·begun Friday by San Francllco'a '!{ells Melton Benz and Tampa aCCOWlllnl A White HOU5e Spokesman said the changes to the interior of the .. Spirit of '7&" were being made while the__p>Jan.__ was undergoing a regular, annual maintenance check at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. Farp-ond-N•w..York'1-Flnl-N111onal-Cl-Georp-A7"Heertng-1<>-dl1rupl-.ma-<1J0>•'-~l--I ty, two of the nation'• blsietl banka:. s of Jackson and ?11uskle In the 1172 The remodeling \York, and installation or some new units for improvement or the engine performance, are to be com- pleted by mid-October. · · The plane, also known as "Air Force l" and as "No. 27,000," was introduced on ~d~lial flights in August, 197i! to replace ~·N.o. 26,000" which had been. used by Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyn- don B. Johnson . The new "Spirit of '76" was ori ginally decorated and configwed at a cost of $1.5 million. A staff suife was the largest on the plane and was located directly. nexl to the President's quarters . .,, From the outset, Mrs. Nixon and other . memben of the family disliked the ar- rangement. f\1rs . Nixon felt that the _ guest lounge should be next lo the ~President's cabin. · Frequently on trips to San Clemente, < and to Key Biscayne, Fla., the old ptane, "No. 21S,OOO," was used to provide more , comfort for the family. , 'Mle Secret Seryice, which previously had bee.n located nearer to the President, · also ~ was dissatisfied with the ar· rangement on the new plane. Agents · round themselves flying ·1n a much smaller cabin where their seat& would · not recline at all. ' The remodeling was described as "very slight" by Col. Ralph Albertarti, the President's pilot, but the layout of 1 the new plane will be changed to conform to that of the older jet. Teen in EI Toro Held by Police After Surrender Orange County Sheriff's deputies said an El Toro ·youth gave them a few arut· ious moments Sunday night before they could persuade him to drop his loaded ri- fle and surrender. They said the con£rontation with ?llichael Craig Tolmasoff, 18, or 21968 Lakeland St., followed an apparent dispute at the home. flis· mother called the sheriff's office for help, deputies said. Three dcpuli es arrived at the home and y.·ere w a r n e d by Mrs. Helen Talmasof f that ber son had told her: "I'll kill the first cop v.·ho comes through that door." Officers said they found Tolmasoff bar· ricaded io his bedroom closet, but !hey managed to persuade him to surrender his .22-caliber rine. lie v.•as lodged in Orange County Jail on charges of assauJt \vilh a deadly v.·eapon on police officers. OU.N•l COAST " DAILY PILOT Tiii Or~ Cof•I Oo\11.Y •ll OT.,.wlTfl ...,1{11 h uorbl"9d "'' N1w .. •rtt1, It 11UDll9l'>lrcl ~' ttw Ottl'IOt C1111 l'vl>lltlll"9 ~~., .... ,. rlN ldlllofl• l •t P11bll1lllOI, M-ty lllrflllllll l'rlola.,, for Co1!1 Mtt1, """'l>I'' 1111tll, Hll!'lllng!en ll1acll/l'01111111" V1ltty. 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W1""91 -tttr tr ..vtrtlM"""" 111<1111 _, It r9'NllUUI .,........,. .,.1&1 "" . m t ee on eres Florida prllnary. · Dividends, which. ovcrees lntemt rates Benz and Hearing were named co-con· in President Nlzon's economic controls splrators but were not Indicted . program. immediately instructed the Hearing \\'as charged l\'ith Scgrtltl in banks to submit data justifying the the original indictmc.nl. lie pleaded guilt y ntove. to one of the indict1ncnt's llro counts and Nevertheless, a few more banks posted has been sentenced to a maximum one similar increases Friday, and more join: year in prison. eel .in today -among therh Chicago's Flrst Nationa1 Bank, loth biggest, In the -country; Harris Trust, --also ofChicago , -and New York'a Bankers Trust, seventh in size. -Traf fie .Accident Yields Pot Haul Gains a Daughter ' The prime rate Is separate from rates on loans to small businesses and the public. Bul sustained ln'creases in the prime· are widely regarded as an in- dicalion that all lending rates are headed higher. A Sunday afternoon traffi c collision near the San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint yielded an illicil cargo of marijuana in the trunk. rv.·o Jllen in the car wound up in the hands of federal Former California Sen. George Murphy kisses lhe the younger·Murphy:·a~representative in his father's former Sherry ?\files followin g her marrjage Sunday consultant firm, and his bride who is an actress. to his son, Dennis, left. It is the first ma rriage for The couple plan to honeymoon in Hawaii. ~~~~~~~~~~--'~~-~~~~~~-Bri.de Murdered; S~ie's !Vo Virgin agents. . Co1mty Crashes Kill Three Men On Sunday 'Mu'ee men lost their lives in Orange Cotmty traUlc accidents SUnday, the County Coroner's Office reported today. Robert C. Stephens, 23, of 2823 N. Bristol St., Santa Ana, was killed when his northbound car struck the center divider of the Santa Ana Freeway near Sand Canyon Avenue at the edge of Irvine. The car s1id across the northboWl<l lane s, struck a metal barrier and went off the freeway, the California Highway Patrol reported. Joseph P. Dutro, 24, no known address, died at Lincoln Community Hospital, Buena ParJt, after the car he was driving rainmed a parked truck on" Lincoln Avenue n~ Holder Street in Buena Park. Robert Dormaier, 19, of 1331 Madison Ave., Orange, a passenger in a car driven by Marshall Mcintosh, 21, of Orange',• was killed when the car went off Canyon Drive near f\.1esa Road in Villa Park. f\.1clntosh was jailed by sheriU's deputies on manslaughter charges. 30 Groups Plan. E1itries in Mesa Tlir~e-day Fiesta Nearly 30 organizations have reserv· ed booths for the third annual Fiesta de Costa Mesa, a three-day celebra- tion scheduled Oct. 12-14 at costa Mesa, Park. The display booths are rented through the .Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce \\'hich is again sponsoring this yea r's fiesta. Prof its from the sale of booth items \\'ill go to the organizations or busineMes 1nanning them. For in!onnation, call &\&-0"36. . One of lhc fiesta highlights Is the Mex- ican dinner provided by the O>sta Mesa High School Footba ll Boosters Club. "The dinners, priced at $1.75 adult! and $1 for children. \vii i be sold all three ays. All ~inner tickets entitle the purchaser to participate in free drawings. . ~ addition to the dinners, the flesta will featu re several l?t'ltertaln ment at· tractloru1 including a carnival, muJlc, arts and craft.I show, children's royal court. gnmea, and the h1 iss COSta Mesa pageant. Four Die in Crash • Newport Man in .Jail ·On Suspjcion of Assault - A -Newport Beach man who allegedly followi ng the 2.a.rn. incident Saturday. tried to shoot his fhnale companion and investigators .who arrived at the bar, a second patron at Balboa's the Lip 7QO E. Bay Ave., at closing time lo in- tave rn with a gun that kept misfiring is vest!gate a .report of a man "'ith a gun jailed today. , . said Lopez had already fled. The suspect, Jose Alejandro Rwz He was taken into custody afoot. IApez, of 914.E. Ocean Front, was booked wilhout incident a few blocks aWJy by on-assault with a deadly weapon charges Officer Tom Stewart. 6 BABIES .•. fertili ty drug. "It's been very <!ifficult for her," Stanek said ~f his wife. "We're very hap- py. "My wife's been in bed too percent of the lime since July. They (the sex- tuplets) will be in the hoSpital six weeks at the minimum. l would suspect my wife will be at least a week." "\Ve live in a three-bedroom house now, so I guess v:e'll go·house hunting shortly," lhe father said. "That's an a11•ful lot of tax deductions." They also have a 4-year-old boy. lie y.·as relieved of a .%2 cal iber revolver following the incident. Police Siid-fOOay-Uffit Viclims in tfte bar incident were Scott L. Seeley. 23, of \563 Miramar Ave., Newport Beach and Mc-s. Naomi Barron. The femal e involved, who also listed the last name of Lopez and identified herself as the suspect's wile, gave the same Ocean Front address. Police said no bail has yet been set to- day on the felony charge against Lopez. The female victim suffered a one-inch laceration on the back of her head during the tavern incident. She was treated-at Hoag A1emor.iaJ .. _f!osKita1 where two stitches were taken 1n er scalp and then released from the eme rgency room. Police tben arrested the woman on suspicion of being drunk in public and she was booked into Orange C.Ounty Jail. NAZAllE'nl, 1-1 (AP) -Four Arat>.. have been chaig(\d with murdering a young bride because she was not a virgin on her wedding night. The prosecution said the girl's father, lwr uncle, the bridegroom and his father made four different plans to kill her - by throwing her off a cliff, stabbing her, drowning her in a well or drowning her in the Sea of Galilee. • .. Finally, her .father poured poisonous pestici de dowJf her throat to defend the family's honor, the prosecution claimed. lier husband, Ibrahim Yunis Hadar Drausha, told police she committed suicide. ' 300 Mexican, Alie1is Captured Illegal alien activity continued to boom at the San Onofre Border Patrol roadbl ock over the weekend with nearly 300 immigrants arrested for deporulllon. Officers said major arrest totals were JoggedDoth diys as smugglers ~attempted to pa~ WldCtecled through the check- point. San Clemente palice reported several arrests of Immigrants who succeeded in making it as far as the south county before being ca ught. Spokesmen al the checkpoint said the pair, Yuma residents Carlos Guadra.s. 22. and Salvador Cortez, 21 . were arrested by police a few minutes after the c.ol· 4 liaion. 1be crash. ()fficer.s said, caused the ~ to fiy open revealing 189 pounds of the weed packaged in kilogram-sized bricks. No injuri.,es resulted in the 4 p.m. crash, patrolmen said. Both men, who are resident aliens, face charges of smuggling and were turned over to agent.s of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. Auto Contract T mk Recessed DETROIT (AP) -IV ear y . negotiators today recessed a 2S- bour marathon bargaining session aimed at ending the three-day strike by the United Auto Workers against Chrysler. Company officials said the all-night 11ession brought ''considerBble progress." "We are nO\Y optim istic about an early settlement ," a Chrysler state· ment said after the session broka up. Spokesmen for both the company and union insisted the talks had not broken off. and a un ion spokesmen said Its negollalors planned to return later today. ~trs. Springer said the first child, a boy, was born at 9:45 p.m. PDT Sunday. The remalning five children were born within four minutes, starting at 10 :34 p.m. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• There have been at least 12 cases of sextuplets this century. But in no case have all si.J: survived, according to the Guinness Book of Records. 'Ibe.re have been reports of octuplet and septulet births, but except for eight children born in Metico City in 1967 their authenticity has not be<n proved. Qu.intupleta -five babies -are more common, wth the Encyclopedia Britan- nica reporting 53 such births and some living at least through Infancy. The Dionne quints born !I.fay 28, 1934, In Callender, Ont., are the most famous. The Dionnes are only one of four set."J of quints born in the Western Hemisphere to survive lnLaocL.- Other quintuplets are the Dlllge.ntls born in Argentina in 1934, the four girts and boys born to Mr. end Mrt. Andrew Fischer in Aberdeen. $.0., Sept. 14. 1963, five boys born to fl1r. and Mn. Efren JAJbin Prieto a w e e k earlier in ~laracaibo, Veneiuela, and 1he Kienast quints born in New Jersey in 1970. And Tomorrow 'l,'he WorUl •.• : We'll Prove That Nobody Sells TV's For Less Than 1>u1Ua,.p: : HERE IS OUR . INFLATION FIGHTING OFFER : • If you can Purchclse •"Y TV ht this acf for less at owy ottlier franch fsecl deoltr In OrGftqe CouRty, DUNLA' wlll • • Mll you the TV at tht LOWER price phos tin yoo aa ADDITIONAL 10% of the dlffor .. ce, OFFER EXPIRIS • SEPT. 29TH, 1973. • • • • • • • • • • • 1!74 7JS1" • Low Prices , • 1 a.re born here 1974 ZINITH tl"Dl~I MMll L•SW 42996 1'74 RCA XL-100 1rOI.,_.. 'f.'1: 429'1 1971 RC ... XL·IOI ~':'.!l'r..I. 399" ' • • • • • • • • • • and Raised: elsewhere• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ............ ~-· ~--~ ""' .. -Coll• ""'"" '''"'""~.a:;"" ... ~!Tllr .... 9'~==1=-_ ..... ~,t-ii~·· LANCASTER CAP ) -Four perions one of them a 3-yeaMld child, died Sun: day night ln a two-ear cra8h at en In· tel'8ecti~n fivt mites t:al't of here €ollrorma Highway Patrol omeer ll ii' IJ)Oltt11111tl"' ~ OiIW:-~,. .... -· iillii.t11Yliijlifed in the - SAN t·R.ANCISCO !UPI) -Th• S•n Fn1ncl11CO bureau of United Press lnlematlonal received a computertztd letter trom the orfice of Gov~ Ronald.. aa:a.ri n :&ctim<nto..biglnnliltli"~ Mr, Unlttd Prtss." _ , -_ _ ___ -_. N£:54a=tt8 -DAY~·CASlf-SAMl -AS-CASH~-·~=l::;,.,I : .B!!~~£!gRJ·~~.}~~Jf!A. !f10. • • ~ • •·• • ~ • • .~ ~'l'~O:-::~\"[. •·• '-~~~~~~~~~~~~.. ' • I I • • • •• • • • .. .. • 4 .... TROUBLESOME TRAFFIC--The sighr above is common .for commuters to and from Mission Viejo and El Toro. It is the El Toro Road interchange at the San Diego Freeway at rush hour. The exit is Mt)' Plitt Steff l'Mtor. one ot only two serving rapidly growing area but the nearly-eompleted overpass and ·interchange at Canada Road in ~ke Forest, l';>elow, should take some or the pressure of! by next spring. '""""'"'""'""'::'~~~--· ..... ..-~""'\W~~ [' Monday, $ti>lfmi><r 17, 1973 s DAIL V PILDT S Too ·Few for Too Many Saddleback Valley Roads Can't Keep Up By WIW.UI SCHREIBER 01 lllt l>cllly Pl1tt il&H If all Saddleback Valley construction stopped overnight, it u•ould lake up to two years for the road network to catch up wi~ development that's already there, acoorchng to a top road official for the Colll'lty of Orange. The coWJty's chief planner, who admits • his department is responsible in part for runav.•ay growth in the vaUey, says the situation may already be critical enough to warrant a construction moratorium or at least a slowdown. ·~What we are seeing in the Saddleback Vall~ is symptomatic of what has been experienced in many other areas during rapid urbaniza tion of a rural area," said Al Bell, the county's senior planner. County planning officials say the Sad- "dleback Valley may be the fastest-grow- ing area in ~entire nation and possibly the world on a per capita basis. "It is a mismatch between providing public servic.es and facilities and authorizing private development," Bell said. "Bringing the two in sync is a hor- rendous task." ed by February and August ol next year respectively. Completion ol just these few streets, Storm feel1>, will help put traffic lpt9 its normal pattern. He thinks it will stop Mission Viejo commuters from swinging 83 far south as Oso Parkway to get on the freeway and duck the trallic elsewhere. For example, when Trabuco and J eronimo are cut all the way through to El Toro Road, the pressure on narrow ~ Street will end. When canada Road is cut under the railroad tiacks from upper Lake Forest to the Freeway, thOstf commuters can dodge El Toro Road altogether. When Alicia Parkway is cµt th,rough all the way from Trabuco Road hr the Freeway -and it wlU be by next Spring -commuters in northern Mission Viejo will avoid traffic on both La Paz Road and El Toro Road and use the new in- terchange. "If I knew right now we co_uld build all the roads on the master plan, we'd be all pending projeds and make emllng traf- fic now someWhat amoothly. Storm said that plans are already· before_lhej)rangeJ:&!mll'.,P]annln( Com· m1ss1on for more commeraaf projecti on El Toro Road, Canada Road and La Paz Road and numerous housing tracts are waiting in the wings. "Undoubtedly, ·there win be new con- gestion problems at the new inte rchanges ~s well ,·• Storm said. He said he has oonsistently recom- mended to the commission that lighter densities be approved and be said he Is now reconuncnding downgrading of land uses. Storm says currtnt Saddleback Valley road projects -including the two fn.. terchanges -now tota1 around $10 million in value. The row"lty gets $5 million each year from state and federal sources for all its unincorporated land . "We have concentrated on that area more than any Rlaett ever in the whole county," he added. · · Planner Bell says much the same thing -his office Is concentrating vast 'Th e area laa s sfnapl11 amounts of time on Saddleback Valley's built -far ahead 0 .__.he problems. But he says the progress is Commuters in the valley are con-• ., much slower because of political con- fronted each day with a battle against c lreulatf01a BY•tena a n d siderations. thou~ of fellow residents for a space cotc lti tig up • • • 111811 Le His office has drafted a 1983 Land Use on roads designed years in the past to u Plan and will bring a coontywide growth hand1e fann traffic. i n1possi ble.' policy before the Board of Supervisors in -·They. squeeze down tiny, two-lane November. feeder· raods like Second Street in El ~ "The growth policy suggests a rate and 'Search for Friends' -Tonr-t~-_g~to-crow~rteries-Hke-El-i'ight-,!!-Stomi-ukl,...!!BuU-:juat..don'.Ulave extent of growth that is moderated am TOro o?La Paz RoaOs. Then they face o:iiifiaence -we're going"lo be able to do it reduced from current rares;--hlrsatd;:---~ the"""Crunch of using badly overburdened because· of all-the new considerations "U~r the poli£Y, if services are-unable freewa~ interchanges to drive to work. being given to things today." to keep pace then some waf has-tO be In the evenings, the situation is the Storm's master plan was -developed .in found to control development." same -only in reverse. Cars line up on 1956 and updated almost every year sJnce Ideally, the two new cOunty doCumems a busy, nomially fast moving Santa Ana then. It shows a spaghetti flale of what are designed to bring development and Freeway to get oil at two existing exits. storm calls "dream roads.' services into line with each other, Bot Cali!omia Highway Patrol officials say storm says the outlook for the tm-~II said that will mean a tough job of. the result is "Jike a njghtn:iafe." mediate future ts . not good be.cause <X>O!'d.inated . scheduling and politi<*l The real problems are scrutinlr.ed development -particularly new strip dec1s1on making. . . • oy, closely by ..men like Dave Larsoo, CHP commercial areas near each Creeway in-Bell also concedes the slow-morinl . )!~ . ~ake--s -ow--n-. , ~ife· ~·--patrol field-operalions-supervi&Or, erehange-'ls.~ed. gears ol government may mal<e the lanil · . "There -are-times when that whole " t's...noLa._mat.te.(. Ol.moiiey or · ~---p!an""8Jtd-growth-poliey go-into effect-too-- ' network j\!St almost strangles itself," he· power or anytbing ·Hte that on our P8it"-late to belp1he·~ddleback Valley. -.. - . said. "We have men out there directing Stonn says. "It goes deeper than that.'' L _';Let's face it~ we have been vulnerable SARATOGA (AP) -"My entire life has been a perpetual search for friends -and I have had few weU:meaning ones," scrawled a 14-year-old boy who apparently took hls own life in despera- tion, police here have reported. Edwin Dunning Jr. died Wednesday night of an apparent overdose of pain pills, and tile Santa Clara County.mer- ifrs office said it was investigat.irig. The y0uth, son ol Eilwin C. Dunning, an opera singer and professor at San Jose State, left a note m his bedroom, saying be was harassed by two boys in his neighborhood. "No matter which way this turns out, it's sad. sad for all the kds involved," said Sgt. Ken L&wrence of the sheriff's department. Wrote ~-Saratoga High School stu· dent, "My latest bas been a farce, a diabolical scheme and trick played by what once were admired. respected and trusted friends ... to no avail. "A1y life road has been treacherous. I have attempted aU out to clarify my past, but all that came was spit. My trusted friends hadn't had the decency In make amends, but ··rather rejected me for personal satisfaction." The boy's mother, Mrs. Polly Dmmlng, told deputies two boys bad been harass- ing her son all summer. She said they went over to their borne Wedneti!ay while F..dwin was out riding bis bicycle. When he returned, he discovered the boys had loosened a light in his room, tampered with the teJephone and taken a recording tape, she said. One of the boys allegedly tape-reoonled telephone conversations with the victim, bis mother said. Mrs. Dunning said she relurned from church Wednesday at 9 p.m. and found a "do not disturb" sign on. her son's door. Then he complained.he was ill. and she held blm as be trtmbled. lie' stopped breathing and she attempted to ad· Page ant Tickets Slicet! For Festival Members · ltfembers of lhe Laguna Beach Festival of Arts will be restricted to preferent~ purchase of 24 Pageant of lhe Masters tickets, only eight of which may be for Saturday nights, under new rules adopted recenUy by the festtval board of direc- tors. Formerly, festival members were allowed to buy up to 50 ticketa without regard to restriction as to nights of performance, before the tickets went on sale to the general public. 'l11e new policy is expected to ease prob- Jems encountered this year when nearly all good seats to the Saturday night perfonnances of the famous Pageant of the Masters were sold out before the public received ~led mail orders for UK. season'S pageant-nm. The festival's 2,400 members rMircllas- ed an average of 18 tickets each on the prelerenUal maillnp. There will be no restrictkm on the nwnbe.r o( tickets which may be purchased by the general public when sales are opened to IL Festival directors also-cut off ac- ceptanoe of requests for mail order forms u of last Monday, beca1lse more requests for orders had been received than could be accommodated by the 2,500-seat Irvine Bowl during next year's Pageant of the Masters. •Gorilla Caper~ Police R ecover Stolen A1iimals > minister mouth-lo.mouth resuscitation. But Edwin was dead on arrival at a hospital in nearby Los Gatos. Results of an autopsy were pending but deputies said the youth may hav~ taken pa.in pills prescribed to him for an injury suffered last summer in a bicycle accidenL , His IS.year-old sister. Debbie, told deputies she listened to a teleP6one con· venation between her brother and another boy. She quoted the boy as tell- ..,.ing Edwin: . -"We ha.Ye a conspiracy going against YOU: We have been giving evidence agamst you in kangaroo court." · Edwin's note concluded: "A1y. deepest gratitude goes to those people who have made my life bright and my thanks to those who forgive my misUtkes." · Authorities had no immediate com- ment on the case. / / traffic at peak times but it is still un. storm says part of the problem is the oeiore to siklatlons like this and lhe fact belie.vable." ever-changing complexity of government t¥t w~ get into such binds_ is a fftl Larsoo said lhe El Toro Road in· He said his otfice expectecl to-have a vast !allure m. the plannin""g process," .~ sakl tercbange particularly has been the county ·freeway network tbat has not -· · Bell 5:8J.d the use of a moratoriwn is a scene of numerous accidents and the pie-and may never -come to pass. tough decision but he said that things ap- ture is much the same elsewhere in the He also says the county has failed tO pear bad enough in the Saddlebact traffic-plagued valley. come to grips with · real land use defi-VaDey Mght now to warrant a slowdown. Beil conceded that comments by Assist-ciencies in the area and hence has fallen ''It would most likely be in everyooe'I ,; ant County ROad Director Murray Stonn almost irretrievably behind in key general interest but there are no criteria on inadequate land planning. may well fit services like niads. to go on WbeQ you're looting at a the Saddleback Valley and its overcrowd-"Unless there is a stririgent reap-mo_ratorium," be said. "You've -&ot to ed r.oecb. praisal of land uses in. the Sa,ddlebfck relieve pressure somehow." "1be area has simply built far ahead Valley, li\ele will always be defi· lie !\Bid It is irtcistly the SllddJe1>ad: of the circulation synem. catching up, c1enct .. ,"' he said. Volley ~ and ol\!era 1111.e 11, 1t no matter how bard we Work, may be "There ts going to-have to a Whfch. _Eis powth and land uae poUclea impossible," Stor:m said. "The road prob-turnaround in development attitudes are aimed. But he says, "the pr1ce-11 ad- lems down tbeer right now are directly because transportation should not have to ded regulation by government and related to inadequate land use planning." wag the dog of community · develop-nobody likes lhal" Storm's department is working full ment," he added. ''The decision· -is a 'Ibe determination of. what to do aboat steam to complete arterials like Trabuco political one." the Saddleback Valley's tr'affic woes and Road, Jeronimo Road, Canada Road and Storm says a moratorium OD develop-runaway growth ultimately rests with U. others to a degree that at least some of ment may be an answer but It would be a Board of Supervilors, Bell said. the major traffic headaches will ease. difficult decision to make because of "Any detenninalion of coolrollod The county road department is working vested interests in the area. growth will be theirs to make," he said. in tandem with the state highway depart-But be did say if all development stop. "~.we don't straighten it out sooo, there ment to get new freeway interchanges at ped in one day, it would take upwards of wil. be definite preaure for a Canada Road and Alicia Parkway finish-two years for bis department to finish up moratorium or .slowdown." \ , ( Poisoned Meat Kills Off Dogs POCAHONTAS, W. Va. (AP) -A- a dozen dogs In this West Virginia border town have died after eaUng wieners ~ .. liclals say were deliberately loaded w!tb deadly strychnine. _ Mayor Charles Gilmore Jr. said Satur-" day the poisoned wieners were believe scattered from a car on streets and yards lhroagbout the' community. "I don't know how to explain it," Gilmore said. "We have no idea who did it." He said the stricken dogs included strays and pets, some valued at several hundred dollars. Gilmore said police patrols were strengthened to search for doctored Wieners and those responsible for them. T1;istees Accept 'fennis Courts The tennis courts · at Dana Hills High School have been officially accepted by eapistrano Unified School 0 I s tr 1 c t h ustees. School District ofllclals report !hot the completed courts have already been ac. cepted by Jhe community. They've - In use at the school at :tJ333 Street of the Golden Lantern ror about two weeD.... Board members asked w h e the r drainage on the courl3 was suffident. District official said it was, considedng the large ex:pansevf .concrete ln ql.leltkl:i; The riling of a nouce or compleUon ia a formal act that releases the U'CbUect and contractor from the job. 4 'llAILY PILQT All Aboard Laguna's Ar k OFF & RUNNING DEPT. -\Vith the way our weather has been ruMing lately, in uniform unpleasantness, we may have some difficulty in really telling \vhen fall falls upon us. ' Well, never mind looking at the sky. to make the determination. Just do it by the book.' Fall will co me upon the autumnal equinox;--which occurs Sunday, Sept. 23, as the sun swings aCross the equ<l'l.or on his aMual movement southward. I am reminded of this celestial event because it is the announced time of departure from. our region of a group known as Love Animals Don't Eat Them. THE LOVE ANTh-1Al.S people form a loosely knit group of non·meat eaters •---=woo currenfly repose tn Laguna Beac . They drew a measure of interest in the news in recent times when they open_ed a vegetarian-type restaurant on the main stem in the Art Colony. Guests of honor at the apening included a camel named Boney Bananas and a rooster who answered to Col. Sanders. Both were alive and definitely not on the lll(!DU. This caused the Love Animal s •---pe.~_pleto-abnrpUy drawthe-atrenltoil 01 laW enforce~nt. They were cited for having live arilmitt.s in an eating place. Dea~ and on the menu is okay, you see, but live camels and roosters are no-nos in an eatery. Anyway, this was just the start of travail for the Love Animals clan in Laguna. THERE FOLLOWED a 'A'hole series or aITests for such things as violation of food dictums, blocking the sidewalk and disturbing the peace. . 'Rte Love Animals folks tried to mak e peace with the health department by changing thelr status from a restaurani to a temple or religious vegetarianism. 'I1Je ploy, howeve r, apparently fail ed and more citaUons were forthcoming. . Somehow, the Love Animals peo ple fmally struck a deal with the District At- torney's Office. If they would drop mos t of these mounting charges, the Love Animals people promised to gather up their vegetables and split from Laguna for good. SO rr IS THAT the Love Animals troupe has agreed lo pack up in an old school bus and depart for the north upon the coming of the autumnal equinox. Fonner Laguna City Council candidate Beth Leeds ha s purchased a large camper tru ck and plans lo leave with the m. Cursory inspection af their school bus • ' l IBM to Appeal $352 Million Lawsuit TULSA Okla. (AP ) -lnlemaUonal Business Machines Corp. the world's largest compu ter maker was found guilty in federal court today of m~p<>lisUc business prllCUces and was ordered.._ to pay a competitor $352.5 million in damages. The smaller concern, Telex Corp. of Tulsa, in turn was ordered to pay IBM $21 .9 million in damages for stealing IBM trade secrets. At IBM headquarters in Armonk, N.Y .. a spokesman said the company planned to appeal the decision. TELEX SPOKESMEN said !heir com- pany was pltaaed with the de<blon. They said Telex planned to "vlgoromly pros- ecute" the overseas side oC the case, which had been severed from domestic competitive i ssues. U.S. District Court Judge A. Sherman Christensen, who beard arguments ln the huge and complicated case for ·nearly two months earlier this year, also ordered IBM to begin a series ol acUons to break up its hold on the comPuter ac- cessory market. The securities of both IBM and Telex v:ere delayed in opening on stock ex· changes In New York a.s Well Strttt received new1 o{ Ouistensen's tullna:- Tht sln!ggle over comp<tlUon In lhe electronic cbor._ J!!OC"SSlni lndllatry cbotes back many )'tilt. TELEX BEGAN the cue wbicb led to today's rul1"' with a Sl.2 billion suit ac- =lng IBM Of monopollstfo practices. IBM responded with a lllit charging Tela with obtaining trade Ster.ts by hir- ing former IBM enilneen. Qbrtstenaen's ruling, mail'4. from his Salt Lake Cfty olfict and releued at tbt court where the case. was beard, said IBM 'Is tl\jolnod from ..adopting, Im· plemtntU>a °' carrylnf out ]>redatory prier,,., leasing or other aclJ, practlc<s or atrategies with lnttnt to obtain or maintain a monopoly In the market. ... " • O!rlsten.,.•a nillng was stayed pend- ing appeal or poat.a1al -Ions. HE INSTRUcn!D IBM to disclose cer- tain deslgn Wormatlon wben It make! an announcement regarding an electron1c cbota proces1r,,. pniduct or relea.sts such a pn>duct. IBM wu also ordered to price a number of Us products separately, rather than uslng "single or bundled" pricing Chilean for computer equipment. Telu had argued that IBM had been prlcln( the equfpment In waya dealgned to frt<1e out comp<Utlon. 1nd1Utry an.ol)'lts said that, In view or IBM'• avowed Intention to appeal, It was too early to usess the nilln&'• 11111 Im- pact on the companl., lnrolved, the In- dustry or the general buslneu ~ munlty and the public. John Doilglas, computer Industry specialist at the brokerage firm of Reynolds Securities, added, h:>wever, that iC the ruling stands It appeared to have "quite sevue" competJUve im...1. plications for IBM. ; Leaders Feel Resistance SANTIAGO, Chile !AP) -The Chilean junta admitted Sunday that some anned resistance was continuing but said it was isolated. Occaalonal gunfire was heard in the streets during tile night, and· armed left. lsts were still holding some small fac- tori~ and government offices in the suburbs ol Santiago. --HELIGOP'l'ERB-dropped-leafiet&.on1-111<1-- capital warning terrorists to surrender to the junta which ousted Marxist President Salvador Allende Tuesday. She Sees the Light ' . 1.1rs. Carmen Prieto shows a group of believers a picture of Jesus at her Denver home. She says the picture displ ays an image that resembles the Blessed Virgin Mary at night. The image (right) has been judged a natural occurrence by the Cat:,holic R~v. John F. Brady of Sacred Heart Church. The image appears when street lights are turned on. :Cambodians .Repel Rush On Airfield Positions PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) - Insurgent forces today renewed attacks on paratrooper positions around th e airport at Kompong Cham, the Phnom Penh command said. Th e fig hting ended a lull of Several days at Cambodia's thi rd largest city 47 iniles oortheast of the capital. GOVERN!\1ENT troops killed 20 of lhe Khmer Rouge ins urgents near the airfield, the command spokesman Col. Am Rong said_, but go v e.r n m e n t casualties were only six wounded. Government troops were a1so reported fighting at the uhiversity campus on the \Yestem edge of Kompong Cham and around a marsh to the north, Am Rong said. Top P rotestant Lea der Murdered In N. Ireland BELFAST (UPll -Gunmen killed militant Protestant leader Tommy Her- ron Sunday in one or the most explosive slayings in four years of Northern Ireland violence. Hours later, e1tremists battered two Roman Catholic schools in a pair of pre- dawn bomb blasts that rocked the Belfast night. Police reported no injuri es in today's A 24-hour curfew was in effect in Valparaiso, Chlle'a second largest city, where an army post was attacked Friday night. · The new interior min ister. Gen. Oscar Bonilla, said in a television speech Sun- day night that 4,000 persons have been detained for questioning ip Santiago. He made no mention of casua'lttes. • The secretary gener8.l-of tile Chllean army, Col. ROgoberto Rubio, said the dealh toll slnce the coup was 200 or less. Other sources gave estimates ranging from 500 lo s.ooo.-About 2,000 was con- sidered most probable. THOUSANDS OF leftJ sts \\'ere reported herded into two soccer stadiwns. One in- formed !IOUfcei said some of them, in· eluding foreigners, had been executed. The government has admitted only three executions ; it said two of the men were guilty of extremist attacks and the third was a policeman who killed two of his superior office.rs. The junta promiaed to start regular delivery today~of flour, chickem, coffee, -milk, noodles, detergents ahd other previously ~_arce items. Allende's widow Hortensia Bussi de Allende new to polltlcal asylum in Mex- ico City on Sunday with 66 other persons, moslly political exiles and diplomats. "Fascism has taken over In our coun,. try ," she told a news conference and ap· pealed for worldwide protests. In another interview before leaving Santiago, 9he confinned the junta's story that her hus- band committed sulclde rather than sur· render and said he used a submachine gun given him by Prime ~1inister Fidel Castro of Cuba THE MEXICAN ambassador to Chile, Ul"I T ....... . 'FASC ISM TAKES CHILE' Mrs. S.lv1dor Allende Gonzalo l\1arinez Carbala, flew tQ Mtxico wilh ~1rs. Allende. It was thought be might remain as an expression of Mex· ico's opposition to the coup, but late Sun· day he v.·as ordered to return to his post. suggests that having auxiliary vehicles in -.------------~ He reported the government garrison at Vihear Soor, 13 miles east of Phnom Penh, repelled another insurgent assault. The town, a provincial capital in the marshes across the Mekong River from Phnom Penh, has been the scene of hard fighting for more than a week . Helicopters have been lifting rein· forcements to Vihear Suor for several da ys. {..___r_N_SB_o_R_T •. ;._. ·__,) Mit~hell Split th.e caravan is a prudent' approach. It will be an equinoxla l miracle if that old bus wheezes as far as Coron a de! l\1ar. ~'I STIU THINK the authorities have made a large ml sfake in -corcfiig Love Anima ls to leave Laguna," Ms. Leeds contended. "After Love Animals is gone ," she -re<Jsoos,----"Laguna is going to be a pretty dull place for the-police. After then what are the Police going to do for fun ? ' "Police officers have to have a li ttle fun every now and then, too," Ms. Leeds concluded. . . ALAS, IT JS TRUE. Beth Leeds "'or· r1es about all kinds of folks. Even of- ficers of the la\v. '\'ell , she shouldn 't "'or- ry too much about lhem. They 'll get along .. If Beth has to worry about something, I've got just the Uting: Worry about the old bus, that's u·hat. Nation's Makeup Did1i't P'lease Cro·wcl SAN SEBASTIA N, Spain (UPI) -Eliz8beth Taylor was more than an hour late ror !he sta rt of the 21st International Film Festival Salur· day, and the fans ouslde th e theater booed he r when she arrived Spanish ne ws reports said Sun day .' The report s said fiiiss Taylor. \\:ilo had nown in from Rome, was greeted by a jeering crowd outside !he. cinema sho.,.,·ing he r film, ·Night \Vatch." Europa Press said her delay was caused by "makeap difficulties". Insurgent forces have cut Highway l between Phnom Penh and the Neak Luong river base southeast of Phnom Penh, the command said, and govern· ment fore.es are fighting to open the road .. S01\-1E DIPL01\-1ATIC sou rces felt the ~crease of insurgent activi ty along the highway s near Phnom Penh is a signal that the Khiner Rouge haVe regained strength after tbt U.S. bombing halt Aug. 15. Am Rong reported the go vernment's 7th Division has started an operation around Phnom Baseth hill 14 rnilu northwest of Phnom Penh. Midsection~€o-ld ,, bomb explosions at St. Mary's Star of the Sea School on Shore Road and St. Peter's School on Antrim Road. e Engl11e Tests · SPACE CENTER, Houston '(AP) -As Skylab 2's travelm whipped throogh their 52nd day in orbit, ground·based as-- tronauts today practiced tricky engine firing maneuvers intended to bring the spacemen home next week. Afan L. Bean, Owen K. Garriott and Jack R. Lousma were in good spirits as they entered the homestretch of the marathon m1ss1on, heading f o r splashdown in the Pacific Ocean Sept. 25. e Co lson Proh • Martha Denies Stor y in N e·iv sweek By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) Marlha Mitchell, describing in detail the erosion of her marriage, said Sonday night her husband, John, left her roUr days ago on advice' of his lawyers. She said she will see her lawyer today. But in early evening phone calls to United Press International, Mrs. Mitchell called the possibility of separation "hor· rlble." SHE DENIED reports in Newsweek magazine that she and her husband , President Nixon 'a former attorne y general and Clnlpaifn manager. engaged in "violent outbunt.s" alter previous telephone calls to the news media and that he had tried to hospitalize her for psychiatric care. >'j/A\ 'No, Mr. Mltclre/f, you• sit over there/' mean wilh me and Mlirty/' her 12·year· old daughter. Mn. Mitchell said, "I never had a fight with hlm." Speaking to UPl's Helen Thomas, lbe called the Newsweek teport "a goddamned Ile." 1'MY GOD, I'VE done everythlng for Newswetk quoted 111 "intimate friend" him that 1 could," she said ... I've been of lhe fam ily u_,..porUng. John Uylngr • -througlt ilell: I've bee~ the b<l ;ife 11Vou'd thlnk the med.la would un· You've seen In your Ufe btft J can't forget derstand and leave Mart.ha alone. It's <>1; 0 what J went through in 'eeutomia." viout to any~. who knows her that she s She wa.'i referring to an incident ln a sick woman. June of 1972 when she claimed ahe wu "Friends 18)1-Mll<htll-feeb ·hls-W.lfe 1><iln•-helct" a "polltl I rl " I needs medJcal help" Newawtek Slid '"'" ca P soner n "but add that tie c..,;,,.t bring hlms0tf to NeWport l;acll, and was manhandltd by lhe nectSS&r)I legal stl!ps to ha~~ ~t bodyguar · conunltted." For the first time, Sunday, she blamed • MRS. MITCRELL saJa, "Ile walked out, yes. But I've been Ujlng to gel him out/' she said. "If you've got a m_an 24 houri a day, I couldn't 1land ll lie ,. .. watchlnC the football pmee." her husband for that Incident. "How could you mpect a man '/rho has done lo me what wu done In callfomla? 0 We have many problems ptrlODAl probltma lhlt •rile when a ~ ii under lndlctmenL So many problems, and he dlCI no1 have lhe decellcy to even dlllxa tbem wit~ me," she laid. Siio llld •lhe ·marrtar• ,. .... ,trained bec&Use ol MJl<htll'a lridlctment on chargeo or perjury and obltructlon of JusUce !or alle(Odly lnlluencllur tbt ASltED WHY no~ Mrs. Mitchell Aid, Se<ur!Uet and Ezchange Commiaa1on ·10 "beell!IJe he's ICartd. I 11111 thlnl< tbt drop ih Jnvestlptton of Nixon C8111ptlgn M'alla was Involved In the whole thing contributor Robert L. Vtsoo. He ts ai.,o (the Watergate acancbol). I'd 1wear lo under lnvelllptlon by the Senale 11.'1 , Waterga\e Comlnlllee and viJ1ous grand She' repeated allegations that Nl•on Jurlel ror hll role In alleJ•~""" of cam-was responsible for htr httsband'a Iegfl\ oalln 111botace.. troubl... "He (John) rtallza• they'te ~ftdlelhald if wao-hlr.Jwiband. 111-~! the river" alie not b(r., who WU distrl1Jlb ''~ ~_:, -li1ifmFDD anyone came Into out aportmen~ he was Richard Nixon Is J . to· be oen! down '° kind to them. Whtn they ltf~ he got the river." ·' .... I 1 ' I • I ' I . I ...... , ......... ·. .•• ~. l, ' , ..... ~ ... • •• , ........... , .............. . Flournoy R eveal,s Net A ssets SACRAMENTO (AP)-State Controller Hou 1 ton I. Floumoy. potenilat candidate for the RepUbllcan nomination -for governor, ll1t.ed ~· net wets today •• "2.•. Floum>Y Is expected to an· (..___B_Ri_EF_S _) nounce his plans conceming- the nomination tl>I> week. In a 1tatement to newsmen. Flouinoy a1ao listed his 1972 Income a $4.MO In addidoo to his state salary ol $35,000. The -· listed by Floom>y included 12 S , O 0 O equity in his home, $25,700 wrth or General Foods Corp. stock, l!OO for a · Umlted partnership In Union Plaza cornpua.-caiter. l&;OOO·in a savings account, $5.000 worth or hoWehold ~· and penonal property, 12,500 for a two-year-<>ld lm!>Orted st.Uon wagoo, and llOtl In cash. eF-tulDeu CALIFOlllllA No Showin g Of Nudity Bay Area Rocked By Quake BERKELEv' (AP) -A moderate earthquake swayed and rocked bulldlnp and - pie in a wide area around the San Francisco Bay, bul of. flctals 1ay there were no ttportl of damqe or lhjury. The Unlverslly ol C8llfornla Seismographic Station said the temblor reglste.red f .f on the Richter scale at 7:09 (PDT &mday) and was centered 50 miles D<W'tb of here near St. Helen1. In Opera POUCE AND ...... media SAN FRANCISOO (UPI) _ received numerous calls from '1bere were 00 topless dancen atanned resldenta, but most of u bad been rumored at 8 new them satd they were scared, production of "Rigoletto" by not hurt. nd "They were just worried the san Francls<»~ac~ . iii! t-•io kn ha~h d a much dlscuMed seduction a wan "' ovr w , a scene wu on stage bot behind happened,1' a Napa County drapes. ' · · • aherlfr• deputy said. He said The Jl"Oductlon 0 pen e d callers Indicated the quake Saturday nlcht to a wildly waa felt first In the Lake Ber· rye11ta area and s p r e a d cheering audience. throughout the Napa Valley. LOS GATOS (UPI) -A THE NEW venlon o f fttelance photographer and Giuseppe ·ven11•1 111$1 opera H1·--~1~ea>r""'d,..,hol<l<r-in-the-~herr!U Milnes of-the haog gliding was found dead 11 Oper · N POUCE SAID the !hake briefly dlll'Upted . telephone service-in-the-Mlamon-D~c.t..:. ol San Francisco. / Sunday in what investigators f.tetropo tan. 8 m ew said was apparently suicide. York as Rigoletto, Izabella Richard D. Kilbourne. 25, Nawe of the D e u t s c h e was found hanging from a tree Staatsoper in Berlin a& Gilda !n a wooded 11rea eight miles and Giacomo Aragan o f northea.rt of this Santa Clara Bar 1 Spain the Duk Collllty Community. His jacket ce ooa, •as e. was used f~ the rioose, bls · 'lbe . !tductim of Gllda .bY wrists w-ere slashed and the . the Duke in Act II had been . . . car he drove was lound crash-taJked about in San Francisco Last Friday a quake ol 4.3 magnitude hit five Central California counties. lt was centered fO to SO -miles south of Fresno. San Francisco's 1906 quake measured 1.25 on the Richter scale. A" quake of 'I .00 ls 10 times more severe than one or 6.0 on the Ric~ter. scale. . . . --·-, She Wins . . .. ...... Monday, Stpttmber 17, 1~73 DAILY PILOT 5 R et11rn in .Jan ua'll. ' ., Legislators Begin R ecess SACRAMENTO (AP \ - Calllorn.ia's legislators.begin a nearly four-month recess amid cchos of a bitter panisan dispute on welfare and -for U1e first time -lingering thoughts of hundreds of still unpassed bills. The adjournment , consid- ered the end of the 1973 legislative session. is really onl.y the end of the first half of a two-yea r session. Under a new system adopted by the voters last November, the legis}ature-will begin the sec-- ond h a I f oC th& present session when it reconvenes Jan. 7. "" THE WELFARE dispute in· volves the level of grants for Ronald Reagan's secretary of the state's 500,000 aged, bllnd health and welfare, Dr. Earl '8nd disabled. The avenage Brian, says that despite the grant stands OO\Y at $212, lack of legislation, he will be which officials call the "~ abl e to aet administratively to rent need standard" for a assure the level of $221 a single adult aid recipient. month. The legislaltrre adjoulned 1be word from \Vashington former state welfare chief. The b)ll could still be revlv· ed, t he oretic a ll y, if Democratic leadership could _figure out sorn~. \l&Y to win two more votes to assure the required 27-vote, two-thirds majority in the 4G-seat Senate. THERE ARE 20 after failure in the Senate of a b that the federal government Democrat-sponsored bill that would accept the state im· backers say would raise the p 1 em en ta 1 i 0 n whether Republicans and 20 Democrats average monthly grant to $2.10. J.-islative or a..1 ..... ; .. lstrative. in the Senate. The final vote The DemocralS sa'id that ln "8 ' ..... t"" addition to fixing the level of This word is from Robert B. on the bill,· already approved grants, the legislation Is need· Carle_wn. specia~ assistant for in the Assembly, was 25-15. All ed to mesh the state's nm. welfa re-~ the Department ' of ipeasu res with fiscal im· grams wnh the new federal"H. ltealtft, E c1 u cation and plicatlons require twci-tbirds R. 1 program anticipated Jan .. _w_e_l_ra_re_. _c_ar_le_so_n_i_s_R_ea-'g'-a_n'_s _•_PP_r_ov_a_I _in_bo_•h_hou_se_s_. __ 1, 1974. BUT REPUBLICAN Gov . Vice Squad Seizes -"-'w een-Door' Film These Magic Moments FLOWER SHOW LOS ANGELES (AP) - Vlc:;e squad officers. backed by a Municipal Court warrant, cdnfiscated three prints of the sex film "Behind the Green Door," t11e theater manager ilnd authorities reported. warrant signed by Judge Sid· ney A. Ctlerniss. Police Said no arrests were made and that atithorities would stud y the film further before deciding whether to prosecute under obscenity laws. Ho e -'llim!JL..:':~~--.....--...""...,"-"""'-:::=-1---....; manager Of the Four-Star OVIE "reany runs theater, said he se-cO.re d the fuI J:""gamut of sexual ac- another' print and was back on tivities," Gish said. the sc~een withip. an hour Fri· The 2.1-year-0Jd manager Thursday tlirou9h "5aturday day night. said a theater under the same U.S. Sen. J ohn Tunney ownership, Mitchell Bro s. and family leave court TIIE FILM STARS Marilyn Theater Circuit Inc., of San FASHION ISLA ND after custody hearing Chambers. the so.ca lled Francisco, was raided in in Riverside. Mrs. Tun-"Ivory Snowflake Girl," whose Jnglewood earlier this week. ney will retain custody . picture adorns boxes of Ivory The moVie opened here Sept. of the. three children, Soa p along with the slogan "99 10 after a 13 month run Newport Beach Teddy 12, Mark 9,. and and 44/IOOths percent pure." : without a raid in San Fran· --~--w-;;:--,,i"=·>i:A;Oidrl:ien'°n"'e,_-0:.:.5. - - . - -• The films-were seized_:~-a-cisco, Gish-isaid.---- seven _ ed inlD a boulder nearby. for ~ because it waa to ~-:-t·h .-flnl --. - perlOll !Oleap rrO.. 16iT,!41G--lake place-ln-'rlew ol>lk-a .... ft. high Cone Peak at Big Sur dlence Instead of off-stage as In a baDg glider. He Dew IV. had been traditionally dooe. boln and landed gaJely In the mnall wing-ond-!ame gilder, In whicll Ille pilot Is suspended by a hame$1. e Suspeet Booked THE SEDUCTION t ook place oo stage -in a huge caoopied bed with the curtains . securely drawn. ea . . 'No Contest' In Kidnap NEW ENGLAND CLAM BAKE rillT TUftDAT Nl .. HT-IESEIVATIONS PLWI SUNDOWN DINNERS $2.95 SUNDAY THlU , lHUISOAY 4 • •:30 P.M. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A second man has been arrested in an airport parkiiig structure ~lq that 1111 a vacaUonl!r retumlnc : f r o m Hawaii pnlyaed fnm the waist clown. I •. Membcn of the dlorus, lhe Duke's1 court, danc't<l merrily In the ilpening scene, revealing ...,tilyclad.)lodies UDder long l1owlng IOWIU!. Topless they wen not.- DENVER CAP ) -Seven persons charged with false im· prisonment and conspiracy in ~~oUo;o:!~ ~!:e~~~ ·-· hu~ tiger DeoVf! to San Diego last A • •TAU A ANT . montl:i. bave .plead~no cont•t -•h ••••••• •••t•• ••" • . in g:~'~.:rudr:~ NEWPORT BEACH • 353 EAtr • • -' AuthcrUies laid S t e • e n- Mldiael -· 21, --for lnvi!ltlpllon ~ .-Y Sunday alter walldlig up to a fool patrol police"• unit in mmitown L<e Angeles. HOftver. • officla1a s a l d Jones · bad merely banded thein a news clipping and slated he undenlood they were looting for another man, his brother, not In custody. e Ute Snteitee LONG BEACH (AP) F.dWard Taylor. a 48--year-old Hollywood public -ttlaliolls man, has )>een sentenc:<d to life in ir-for the slaying ol KMPC rad.lo traffic reporter Jim Hlcldln. Taylor was convicted by a Jury Aug. 7 ol fatally ohooting Hicklin aboard a liner at the harbor just before Hicklin was Lo start a Mexican cruise last A pell. Ex-Pla yboy Bunny Weds -Ex-POW ALAMEDA (AP) -"I cried through !be whole thing," said ii form« Playboy bunny after marrying Navy LI. Gary ,,....ton, a former prl900er of war. "'Gary kepi whispering to me, 'Why are you «)'in£'?'' ~Her answer was "I was just 90 happy." ., AFl'ER TRE ceremony Saturday, '{1)ornton, 31, and · Mae Alice fagundes, 25, walk· 'ed out ol the chapel aiiil under ·an arch of swonb, five of them held by former POWs. " Thornton, a prisoner In Viel· · nam for slz years, met the former San Fnndaco bunny 1'hen sbe wu vlaltlng return· Jng POW• at Oalllml· Naval Hospital. Ha propOsed at a ' Wl\lle H....O party given f!>f former POWs. • . ' THEY WERE married' in a I \nllilary ceremon)' al Alameda •Naval Air Station · whert -~ holdlnl ..-1 .. "'eluded former POW• U. Everett Alvam, Maj. Oiarlel Boyd, Cmdr. Ja m el ,"Hlckeroon , LI. Wayne Gooclermatt and Maj. 0.-,.swl:ndle. The best man was 1.C.pt. Ronald ~astln, a1m an ex-POW. 1, 'nvJrntiM, ~ down In 1117, i.wn decl..,.S dead 1111UI 1m • when hil parenll, Mr. and ,Mrs. Biiiy ·'l'bornlon of r-t--~odtr.Vlll•. Cllll.,,.Wf!" told ..ho -allvema ,..,. Vii~ nameae prlaon camp. He wu ~)euocl llll1 )'tar. Ashbury Group Plans 'Pot ·Party' ~ankaccepted the no conlest1-=======·=================P=A=C=l=F=IC=·=c=o=A=ST==H=WY===·================================================== plea.s and set sentencing for 1- SAN FRANCISOO (AP) - A gioup o f llalgbt·Ashbury resldenls has asked the Board of Supervisors to clole fOID' full blocks In the Haight· Asbbury area for a pro-marl· juana street celebration. '11ie group ayg the Sept. " party Is planiied as a ld<toff for another statewide mari- juana JniUalive campaign. A almilar propa1itloo w a a defeated by Oalllomla voters a year ago. • The Board of Supervison was acbeduled to hear the re- quest today. • While th• Halght·Ashbury Neighborhood council bas SU~ ported the pro-pot party, the H a i ght·Ashbury Merchants and Improvement Association haa oppooed II, arguing that doling the blocks would in- terfere with traffic a n d bus~. Sept. 21. Plank said ea<h of the seven could be sentenced lD a year In Jail and a 11,000 fine. Dena Tbomas J~. 21, and Kathy Marlcls, 23, were laken from a south Denver parking lot Aug. 23 and token by car lD 5-n Diego where seU~tyled "deprogrammer" Ted Patrick attempted to reunite lhem with their parents. NAMED IN the complaint signed by the two women were Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Thomas. parents of Mrs. Jones; Nick Markis , father of Miss Markis ; Mr. and Mrs. Pete R8dor; and Mr. and Mn. Tom Galios , all of Denver. 'The Radors and T h e Galioses are the parents of the two girta' roommates. Patrick is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday. His at· torney David Hahn said Patrick would plead innocent to the charges. During arraignment, Galios said that the parents had taken the proper a c t i o n because It was in the interest ol ll>etr daughters' safety. Laguna Beach Shops ' ' Now Available -r for lmmedlata occupm1ey Jdeol far. Mm. HahadMhoty • Ladlos' -w-. Boutique.~. 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MEMBER, FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN lNSURANCE CORPORATION, FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK •A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OF GREAT WESTERN FtNANCtAL CORPOllATION . --·--· = --_:... __ r =--"--==-="'--...,-----._-.:... . -::----, ~~.,-.,.-~·-------·=--~-~-~ • • • DA.IL Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE_ Irresponsible Action Admlnstrators in the field of educati9n have good reason to be concerned about malntaining a solid tax base in their districts, because this is where the budget money comes from. change (the strikes), then military upheavaL It's a sad plight wh·en the fate of a ru1Uon Iles in the hands of whomever controls the most weapo111, but that is too often the situation iri South Ameri,ca. · But Saddl~back Community College.President Fred J-1. Bremer let his concern get the better of his judgment when be penned a letter to the Orange County .Citizens Direction Finding Co1nmittee urging the county to en· courage "active development" of coastal areas -and went on to cite the specific value of residential develop. ment of the bluffs south of Doheny Beach in Capistrano Beach. What's sadder still, is that It lakes a mJlllary revo- lution and a president's death to bring South America to the front of U.S. news pages and in the mlnda of the people. - South America is big, lilied with natural resourees · o! which only a small percentage has yet been lapped. It may one day play a key role in the fate of our nation, but we may not recognize that until it's too late. ' \Vhen a shocked spokesman for the county's En- vironmental Coalition took Bremer to task for misusing his position, it developed the lobbying attempt had been inspired by Saddleback Board President John Lund, with- Our government sometimes shows concern over the problems of individual U.S. companies in South Amer-- ica, but there seelJls to be no -clearly defined, overall policy for South America as there is for Europe, AIJ.a out the knowledge of his fellow trustees. ,, l..und admitted he is one o( the owners o( a major land parcel on the bluffs in question and is interested in pushing rezoning to permit a condominium develop- ment on the property. and the Middle East. . , It's time we kepWn better tune with the day-to-day ups and downs of our Latin neighbors an~ didn't restrict our view merely to box scores ot revolutions. Bremer said.he had 11assumed" the board president must have some vested interest in the area bat wrote thetetler· anyway because heoeJ.ievecf the proposed de- velopment would benefit the college. Ta x . Sn~~i!!g_-t:urb Until recently, the average:ci~n assumed that the information on· his federal~income-·tax return would-be used only to establish the correct amount of tax he owed the government and would not be made available for snoo pery by other agencies. Events have proved other· wise. ·All of this is quite outrag~ous behavior for persons-- holding positions of such responsibility, as any colle~e freshman would know. At the very ·least, Lund should step down and the board should take a new, hard look at the judgment and philosophy of the $Uperinlendent. So now proceeding through Corigress is .an amend· ------""~eglected Nei hhors ment to the lnternal Revenue cocie designed to proteet taxp1ye1s from indiscriminate invasion of !heir tax re- urns.-IL-<ipecilic~lly...,fo<bid....Wpec~f...tax..n~bu1mus~---I-­ The tragic turmoil in Chile serves as a stiff re- minder of the unstable political condition which is still a major characteristic of South America. It was a classic case of political revolution at the ballQ~ box (the elec- t.ion of socialist Allende), followed by stiff resis~ance· to except on dlrect ofder of t.h• Presiden~ Identifying-by nanie the person filing the return. . Thus the-misuse of power in high places necessi tates legislation to protect individual righls long' assumed• in· violate. · '!J_ter thinking it over, Charlie~ I reckon w e ought t;o abandon ship!' .--New .White ·House Team lmpr.essive \YASHINGTQN, D.C.-By any measure the Nixon adminJstraUon is belier ' organized with mOi"e competent person· nel baving..a better grasp of the nation's · : problems "than before the WatergMe 1 scandal broke. · ~ I Nothing illustrates this better than a comprehensive interview ln U.S. News and WO'rld Report wilb Melvin R. Laird, presidential counselO!'. Tbe ·form e.r Wisconsin congressman 'ind Secretary of Defense shows him.sell to have an in· comparably greater grasp or political reality and the governmental process than those he succeeds, H.R. ·Haldeman and John Ehrtichnian. THE SAME may be said of Elliot Rich- ardson, successor to John N. Mitchell and Richard Kleindienst as Attorney General. Richardson's ,:overnmefital ex.. perience is also comprehensive and he is -unencumbered by priorities oL loyalty to Nixon above any other consideration which seemed so strongly to have motivated Mitchell, and still do. Nixon-ls-first-among equals, lhere can be no question of that. But it is rars that a presidenl should have surrounded himself, finally, ·with officials who are unawed by the presidency and can sTand on firm , unsubservient footings of their own v.'ith the man who occupies the highest office. \VITHOUT being pollyannish or seeing a silver lining in every dark cloud, !he Watergate explosion has produced a better governmental setup in a more severe and demailding elhlcaJ atmosphere than otherwise would have been the case. Other changes unrelated to 'Vatergate have re.suited in .strongly headed departments of defense, state, and \Vel fare, and the FBI and CIA are being run by men of demo11strated competence and experience in their fields. Collectively, these changes represent President Nixon's most impartant act in attempting to restore confidence in his administration. It should be 6etter (rucHARD WILSO~ wxterstood wtiat more ·be has done. He hU pWc1 ~ for ~i-t part with the seleet__gr:oup which closed ranks • pn.wiir hil!J 1111'11 .. afler JU defeat ror the . pre&ldeooii.,·'lllese ~lll'b a Ult <1: 10yalists, with ttietr contrived neW ma~ jority ideology and calculated methods, ~re gone. 11fEY ARE victims of their own zeal and misguided judgment on the methods permissible in carrying out what they conceived to be a mandate for a new political order which would reverse the primary poliUcal currents of the last 40 Bias Doesn't Hinder Jiiry · . ••The civil jury trial ... is the only chance I know where a citizen can directly Participale in th e government process -unless he wants to call it.- participating when he writes a Jetter to his Congressman and gets back a com· puterized ansv>'er with a computerized signature. The civil jury trial is where citizens get to decide bel\veen state and man, and man and man, directlx_, ln· timately -and they are objective. "Why are they objective? Because there are 1% biased people sitting there. BUt, they are biased in 12 different direc· lions. What is an objective mind? It Is a mind willing to enterlain thoughts on all sides of a subject. And that is a jury." (From a speech by Herbert Hafif, past president, California Trial Lawyers' Association.) Dear Gloomy Gus Governor Reagan must have given President Nixon a few tips on in- come tax (evasion ). D.U.M. 01-1n• 011• cemmt11t1 ,,.. 1o11blmtt.f lllr ,....,., and de .t n-rlly reflect ti.. Vl~WI of Ille ""'"'-· SeMI rwr "' _.... t. Gfeettly Gvs. Olllfr l'ii.t. ye~rs, 11te end justified doubtful means of estabµshing and maintaining the privacy ofNixon's new order. This was not in the Watergate and Ellsberg cases alone but in a general approach through which, as PresidentaJ Advise{' Patrick J. Buchanan has stated it, "Administrators of proveo ability and loyalty from the White House starr moved into high level. positions in the major departments" ·ror the pu~ of imposing "the will ol lb&. White House on the bureaucracy." 1be whole gov~mment was to be run from the White House in a direct line operation never previously achieved or even thought possible. It may now be that the new administrators, who do not come from-the· White House, -will be more independent. But It should not be supposed that Nixon's underlying · political doctrine has changed. It Is, as Laird now restates It, to halt and reverse P'!m•ry political current.< of the last 40 yea.rs which have moved in one general direction, the centralization of decision- making in Washington, D.C. IN DOING that through revenue shar- ing, impoundment. veto and dismantle- ment Nixon has run up against im· movable objects. But it remains the guiding principle of his administration in domestic affairs. ltJ counterpart in foreign affairs is the Nixon doctrine of burden-sharing and new relationships"' lessening direct Washlngtbn responsibilities for world order. With his new team, ,and given a surcease or even amnesty f r o m Watergate, Nixon ls admirustraUvely stronger than befcre to move toward his goals. . .. Ni$oa's lll-cidvised Oil Threat WASlllNGTON -Within minutes of J shortages lying just ahead con be eaoed Pnosldeol Nlxoo's lmpiiclt tlireot that ·( n ''ANS •NO"• U only by additional oil lnim 1~ .. Mldille Arab states might Jose their Western:· L ,-, . y ftA East. North Slope Alaskan ol wi/< nol be markets if they use their oil as a political available at best for three to five yean. lever, a .top administratlm energy e1perl _ Nor can· any crash program to extract oil moaned: "My God, doesn 't he realize -rrom sha.le e1 coal begin to dent the ~at every single incremental barrel of running at S6 biWon a year today -an potentially disastrous period of shortages otl today has to come . incredible 78 per cent higher than only that lie ahead. Only Middle Eastern oil fr o m the Middle one year ago. ,Llf, ting product.ion to the can do that. East?" levels that American oilmen -and the f .. ~~ J~ But ll 'Ir N1'-•s N' ~'-'·•-. I oold THERE WERE, w-•""•• ...., tbreit, ; iti--==t_:.... • IXOO .a.wnull.3u8tion -now wan w misleading implications "ln Mr; NI.Jan's .,.............. ~gm v_ast new amounts ol dollan Iha~ statement last Wednesday. Hl!. uunp. inc challeDgttuttered King Falsal could not apend without 'Cllttful for&-· ~ "Our . ..._,11> may keep better in 1Jli,. tiO!\ that EunJjle and tJie U.S. 111., Ide .. )'""''""' • · :~~ . . t1cal problemo wtth re-'to -Mlddle M"'"""' at his prliU -ground ~ olt, one adyu;er to the Kmg Eastern oil (·"We and EurOpe ire tH, cooference recently, told ~.s. . rather than 1n some bank as market ... he said) understates Jaj)an and SUrtrised his own cash. EW'Ope's total de--'""nce and •-a a.ides, it stunned the ~ ---oil states Of the Middle East, most par-IN 1'HE FACE of l~. economic and vital political facl : that moat tA. the licularly Saudj Arabia. political facts, President Nixoo1s threat niropean nation! are far less in-J.srael That is the th ~1 of that Arab oil states whiOO expropriate than the U S country at ~is 00 top American oil property without fair com· In short, .there is no common Westem 24 per cent of the 'NOrkl'a total known oil ........... ,......, -or which attempt to gonue front on the Middle East. But there la a ~and-------~~r1ch Faisal, regarda both Preatdent Ni:ron and · consumers with high prices -.may find developing front between fal.Jl.UUl4llly the U.S. as close tradJUooal frlends. themselves without We.stern markets is 1 Saudi Arabia and ·politically powmuI dangerous poppycock. To compare Egypt. Both are Wlder control of le&Her:s THE KING and his governmei&·'.t e today's seething seller's market to the \\'ho want closer relations with the J!:.~;,t right now .Ynder heavy press~ from the buyer's mark.et of 20 years ago,...,bef) . but must set progress toward I~ Nixm administration and U.S. oil com-Western economic pressures helped ffiive Withdrawal ffom Arab lan<h: seiz.ed~- pan.ies wilb Saudi Arabian holdings to oil-rich Iran's teft·wing P r~I me 1967 "'ar. · authorize a hlJle increase in._Saudi Ara-Mlnister_?tlosaddegb out ol. power, is mis· Instead of empty threats against bJan. oil production. Now running at a leadlng. -oil, Mr. NIXon mi&ht ponder the · aJ level of 7 million to I million barrels "of F~. as the Ni:roo energy .expert said, fury of Americans unable to ve or oil ewry day; that production woukl be the critical period ol oil~ beat their homes. / 1 raised to 11.3 million barrels by 1976 aod r • to :Ii> million liBrrels by 1980, ii the King went along with the American request. But the King Is aJso under heavy and still-rising domestic pressures fl'Om the left, both lhe"polllical and Moslem left, not to play Uncle 9am's game unleM the U.S. moves to a t.ruly evenhanded policy in the savage Arab-Israeli diipote. Perhaps even worse for Mr. Nil:on and the American consumer of guollne and heating oil, •King Faisal also his no econoolc need to boost oil productloo and hence national revenues. "THE AMERI~ tell us that we can't drink oor oil but have to sell it,'' one influential adviser ol King Fais:al recently said. "My answer is, we can't eat dollars, either." The Saudi Arabian national budiet Is A Lament for Loss nf The Feminine ·Mys ,tiq_tie Sidewalk comments by a Pavement Plato: Whatever happened to the feminine mysUque? . It haJ become as much a casualty ol ( II.AL BOYLE I . ) the 20th ""1lury as spots, the whalebone · · -corset, or the nickel glass of beer. and I~ bep>mes absurd to SJ>C¥k rl bet. feminine~tlque. She has thrown ·away The ordlnarr _man never knew e:xactly that pret::ioll.1 birthright. what the fem.uune mystique was except · / that It was the int~ble th~ that made , SHE' HAS no &peclal mystery. Sbe hl!s FBI Clings to Congress Dossiers a woman a 1'0m&n -and therefore a ·, no siledaI lntuition, ~ I~ just l!llOlher thing apart from man and his enade orealure In the hen!, anotber lllOll)'tn!IUS ...,.Id. 1 bejnjl in harness. There .is l!O\blnr! lo'&el It was the femlotne ll\YIUQue 'that led h~. apart, no reason foi: man to 'give ber womeit to , clnM lhbik and ' act di!· gallant deference, no re8son for him to terently. They ~ aJ>Olied to be more .refrain from 8:;;'ying oo her-~ to ample, Contains a report about his ttla-spree. They dumped their ..... , jade traglle· jlalntler and smell Dicer than the •!most. s is Just a pseudc>WDllW! WASHINGTON -House Speaker Carl Albert has asked the FBl'.s new 00,,s, Clarence Kelley, to advise him on the "very seriOOs matter'' of FBI con· gressional files. For years, we have been reporting on the FBl's habit ol keeping files on prom- inenl Amerkans, including members of Congress. As evidence, we have quoted excerpts from the secret FBI files. When Kelley's predecessor, Pat Gray, took over the FBI, he blandly assured newsmen : "None of yqu guys are going to beJieve this -and I don't know how to make yolf believe It -but there are no dossiers or secret files. " WE IMMEDIATELY o(fered to tell Gray, since he was new around the FBI, where some _gl the secret flies were stashed. We iven printed several of the file numberf to help him locate the hid· den dossl ers. Bui h 'o\'asn't until the FBI was caught !:""Ping Into the private life of a lle:mocratlc congressfonal candidate six 1nonths laier that Gray admitted the J\BI hl.'d been oollecting infonnatlon on both congrewnen and candldote1 since 19l0. ~~~f"'!~~"'i«lofind oo wbat the f'Dt has b<en compiling abool them, have nsked io ~ thcfr FBI lilc5. Dut the bureau has oontendcd that the law protUbll.t 1he dtJtructlon or (JACK ANDERSo~) men ' trying to be °"" o! the boys. , . tionship with lobbyist Fred Blacit, based elephants l!ld briM.IJrac u]lllb the U.s.· 11 ·.,.. throucJ! this fabled' feminine Without her feminine mystique,,..... =i~g d~~~.oo picked up by an FBI ~mp::.?tlc ~poucb'%~plto~t. b y ll\)'ltlque that for centuries -con-can't be lll!)'thing but a loser. Bui,~· . , vtnced men they were superior human again, once .she has lost i~ how can "'" The firm but friendly Kelley , however, But the U.S. embusy Jn Thailand .balked · beJngl to be tttated wtth ....,.u.n iiiiJ ~ver get It back? shows no inclination to open up the COJ> when R • p. Lawrence Hogan, Jl·Md., ._.,i and accordod IP<dal privilll<s j dissemination o! existing rues. gresslonal rues. Althoogh the FBI hasn't tried to oend 1 rattan patio set lm!e br and fa-S:",,. Port ol this mystique, , NOW TIIE JIUGHTY JJoose Speaker hesitated in the past to show files to dip!omaUc pouch. Tbe einbessy fl!'ed QI! lhtY wei:e even aupp>Oed to have • OIAHM COAIY I has jolnell In the inquiry. As yet, .Kelley tavored congressmen and -newsmen, a mble to-the State Depertme;tt--re--tpedAl mentiI fiC\iJty ~ W'OmaJlly tn;. _ .....,._. hasn't responded to Albert's request. But Kelly wrote to Koch' "If there is a need questmg guidance. tullioo -that Betved them better than llJ;l!fj ~!_lt),-f he has been turning down other con-to purge aJI referehces to you lrom FBI UAJR FREIGHT ooe:&-on -cu-. the ta-wS oi l"'""' and reasOruer::\!e. men." • ••••••-••!Ill! • -files or that you must Inspect our files, t"" a ... y • ..,.... r gressional requests. certainly yoo are entitled to seek a1> Congreosmao Hocan requested e1)lbessy Yes; almost since lltne began the Roberl N. w .. d, PubU.hu For example, !lop. Edward Koch, D-. 1 1 . 1 t' t lisb ~~ etCOrt oflltes' to pooch to Washington. will fernlnine mystique has been woman's ThO!llG.I Kem!, Edllor I N.Y., a leader in the effort to close the propria e egis a Kin ° accomp ~~ amount to $520," explalned the cable. ml""'Ueat weapon in .the Md1ess wa"t _ BarbaTc Krel•i'ch l books on the FBJ's potiUcal files , got obj ectives." "E-""•"" -olllc:er adv l 1ed ... · B •·· ~ •·· • " Unless Albert's Intervention carriet ~~ ~"""""\ bttween the sexes. ut a .... , ·~ ·~ .EditoriaL Paue;Editor , ' ·~~r~ =1:!~:r.· responded the FBI more weight with Kelley, in other-· °'""""""8n -HOian shljiintnl via air rapidly loot tliit W.1pon1!1 '-t years ' 'Mle -'1 ,_ <I ..,,. "-'~j. I tha ha it wW take an Act ol ,,__ to pouch would be "'1 ~ve and u lll!t chose to delceod Iron! b« Olym--••. L ~ chief in a private otter, " I you ve the FB , li cal-fil ... -roc:ommended pacb&et be fonvanted yla pus to a!uf1 JI out In the mire to&to.toe nlol -to -.,. Md .......... me references in your office on me and eliminate ls po U "' surf ... pouch. with mm In a Clll!]Mllgo fqr,equal rights. ..-.. '°'Ji!-"' tl!la ~ my prede<esson (to locate COT" "Oonareaman lfotlan stated lllli!her dlverw/-·"' lOplc:s GI respondencc). I ... nothing sinister In DIPLOJllATIC EXPRESS: Moot of our embusy had lorwarded bls_~.by IN TBl8 dubltoll co-lgn Ibo has lmtt by'tYncllcated <'Ol- )'OW' maintenance o! file references "'! wandertnc Jei!slatora are now back from air pouch lJld thus did oot aaree ship-tooCht' to tmltata -·• manners, c...-...., bf,,_.,. • lonJm me and I trust you would agree this :~ir SU~ 'junktts,f!r ... ~ ....... vr~ men~ should be vii surf ... pouch , , . .-all, JI-. value ·~ and <V<fl --· vlowi and by po--lb bureau. is equally mtllled to maintain ey 8 are Ovuoe ""-= • AdVi5e, recommended Jn ea n a ot bl1 VOC11bulery. ' ( '~· opttlkn tncl YMI aa such file references concemlng you." Usually· these are shipped home by IJ'aMP.Ofl, ''-lf 1 man actl like an ., be blcomes c.'\lrftnt toob. 'Ille f!dheria.ll'_t;!' nloao/ From our own access 10 the FBl'a diplomaUc pouch as I! they ·were atate ~-And II woman aets llke a :"iii:." ol U.. Oal'1 Pllotappoarool1 tho, th secrets. TUE ST 'TE ~~ent fin1Dy ~"'~ ,..._ -can be. ~·1 ---''t·. -~ tdttort.l <'Olumi 11 lt>e "P "' .,. secret files, however, we can report at n. 11'1.'1 1"''-"ff:lU 1.1.K:Jl!l u.. ""'" rwua NlllC' ...... ""-1-1~ -..,d ~. 1~ ~· the FBI keeps far more t~n routine Thus, !he taxpayers not only pay the llopn he ""°Id veto JMIY conune(dal evlllbl)' -·manlike. • • ~~'".:::a".:;;;;,;;;;;; ;, ''.i'.i;'; rclerenccs. The congressloo:il doos!er•, travel exp<nses for Oylna membtn o! !retght charges · to shlp hls polio WhJJe there II nolhlll& ....,g with _ .. _. ... Mlllno-wl ·• additlon-to..newipape:_cJippingL.and . Con~ss ~ ~!" tho world but allO the furniture to Was~. being • inan, tberi II •:IOI """11 Jn m<Ot-.o! "111dr, .vi-. by, "" DottJ! biographic&/ data , nlso contain esvesd.~rop~""'lre"'lght Cliiifges ror~ back thc1r-ogan 1a s nr~ ... ,..mi the-em--bel"ll-8 manllk ... -Shi ii nooung -Pilot ~lei"' -. . . informal/on, surveillonce reports an~ accumulated loot. bauy to aend !Us pacl<lge by dlpiomatje her Inner p.Jng, viotalllll tbe hfl!>O"Y or -L -·-.;:::,:...,. -..._. -,- &o.-lp from !n!onnanls. - -In Sooth Vietnam, for Instance, some air pouch bot merely mmUoocd'tHUhe her own nature. > ~ ' r MoD°'!1• -~.,..,lier 17, lll71j . SPEAKER Albert's FBI file, tor ex-, v~iting coogressmen went oo a shopping Saigon embassy had done so. She is being • lnll!Or to her Oll!t sex, ,_ __________ .....,, -I- I - • - QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi I r----~------~11 .,, Monday, September 17, 1973 * DAILV PILOT T • ' -.SA VE 22o/o AT OUR KNJT TRIO SPECT ACl)LAR .,_ ~5::;~~~' "Wfll , get a plant that isn'l so sensiti~e ~ l~have to ·l' ~ .. about around. here: once in a· while.'' ..... ·. '. ~ .. ' ·--:...-.--1 L. · lt& BOfld Lugosi a 'Sub' . racu . Am asked how much weig)lt the !v'arge expectant mother gains during her pregnancy. Jt!~t 22 pounds. Then within an hoCJ.r after delivery,1She loses 13.5 pounds. During the nexl 12 days, she sheds anolher 3.5 pounds. And by the sixlh week after delivery}' she weig!Js.17. 75 pounds less than she weighed ·at the 1start of ·her labor. Or so studies of 400 such moth~rs i.ate. _ · -It's sald-bro\ni-eyed ~pie .have better nlg)lt vlsioi\ -uiliinillllJ-el'e'1'~. •. ·. Typical-rabbit-taterfrom-1 to 21 reiularlY spaced ,naps. a day .•• Figure your nose · w}ll continue to get a litUe longer each ... - ay after you pass middleage . . . ake.s 125 of those infinitesimal beasts known as chiggers set end to end to ronn a line (Ille inch long . . . The reported cases of Corceful rape indi-. catc thi't criminal offense occurs na· tionwide at least· every 14 minutes. niat. most Jockeys talk to their horses Is widely known. But what do they say? Reports one smal) rider: "If my , . hone starts slowing up, I lean over and ~ and whisper in his ear, 'Roles are red, violets are blue, 8nd horses that lose are made into glue'." This diminutive Jlumorist offers no apoloiY !oc tl)at. Average.· Chinese baby Is a haU pound lighter than the average black baby whlch is a hall pound lighter than the av'2'age white baby. 11A"twtn' Tirely Makes a good-busband.''SO"Wn,.·1-r='-.e-._H·...- feminint aubsaiber who married one of same. "A twin ' .. mu.st get too much attention u a youngster. He seems to become self~ntered, conceited, temperamental and sell- ilh.ai he growl older." Two out· of every five horses nationwide are owned by youthful,souls under 20 years of age. -Adduss mail to L. ~-Bo¢, P.O. Bo~ 1875, N<Jll" port Beach, Calif. ~2660. -,:_-' ·7T":--·-. · Pays On Term Deposits for TWO .YEARS Or lAss ' . • ' . 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A Us OVER ~75 MILLIOtl : • ' • ' 1 \I reg. 115.00 • ,Ir- • .J I !I ,• I ~~""'-~NAHEIM ' <44+Nilf.~cnd 111<11 s·1s.1121 -N~tQ.8.T ' HUNTtNWTON BEACH ORANGE, MALL OF 0 .. ANGE . 47 F•1hio11 t1l111it 1'1'141 •«.1212 . 't771ldlil9•;A~ft1wt 17f41 ttJ.)l)l 2JOON.l 111tl11·Str•1t 1714·1991.1111 ' . SHOP \0 A.M. to 9:10 l'.M. MONDAY THOUGH FRIDAY. S ATUROAY 10 A.l)!t . to 6 P.M. Sf DAY 12 NOON to 5 .. ~. ) . . . . r • • \ • v .. • CERRITOS 500 lot C,rriio1 M•ll IZ..l.ll...JM..cM LI T • • . i 8 DAIL V PILOT Otlier Deatli.s LOS ANGELES iUPl i - ~tuuriee \\'llllam. a social reforn1er and Asian expert whose major book in the 1920s had a great effect on Sun Yat- sen. the father of modern China. Vi'as buried Sunday. \Villiam died Saturday in a rest home at the age of 92. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Al Sherm an, 76. v.'ho v.TO!e more than WO songs and raised the spir its of a Depression-era na· lion \Vith his hlt. "Pt>tatoes are Cheaper," digd _$at1.lrday. He al~ wrote "No, No, a Thousand Times. No,'' and many songs for the late Eddie Cantor's radio show. SAN PEDRO IAP) . Funeral services for Gordon A. McCulloch, a top labor of· ficial in California. are scheduled for \Vednesday. McGulloch, -58; died·of a heart attack Saturday ·at his home. Monday, Stp\ember 17, 1qf3 Mosquitos Abated District's Future Debated By JOANNE REYNOLDS 0 1 1111 Oall"t Plllt SllO C1\RDEN GROVE -When officials of the Mosqui to Abatement District contend that mo.squi'tos have ceased to be a probl e m i n Orange County, few people argue with them. But when the talk gets around to why, the con- versation usually heats up. Its backers say the district functions so efficiently and has dooe ·its job so well. residents of Orange County don't even think abo.ut a mos- quito problem. OPP-ONENTS ARGUE thal the mosquito was done away with when open land -was swallowed up by housing WHEN TIIE l\.1ATfER was tracts and the district can now, brought berore the league of be dissolved and absorbed by cities last month, hls proposal existing county agencies. to hone <lown the board· to seven or nine members who The questipn whi ch is begin- ning to occupy city councils, wiJI meet quarterly was sup- the [.eague oJ Cities, the board ported by only five of the 26- or supervisors and the Grand member cities. Jury is whether the agency Shenkman admits his idea should exist at all , and, if so, has a long way to go, but he who should be in charge of it. says he's going to keep trying. The district was set up in "The district is well run and Man Who Saved Tot 1947 in v.·hat was then an extremely e ff i c 1 e n t , '.J agricultural county to control Shenkman said. "I can't see mosqliitos which \vere known turning its duties over t0: the to be disease carrying pest health d e p a r t m e n t . If capable of infecting men and anything', since the district farm artimals. does such a good job, they To Receive Citation Today, the district operates should take over the pest con- SANTA ANA -A 34-year- old man who saved a girl from near-death on the Newport Freeway last April w i 11 receive the Californ ia on funds provided by a county· trol work that is now being Highway Patrol's hi gh cs t \\•ide tax rate or .8.1 cents done by the health depart· civilian honor Tuesday in San-(less than a penny) per $100 of ment." ~ ' ta Ana. assessed va luation. As far as the direetor prob- The Community Ser v ice With the $512)730 that will be lem goes, Shenkman says' be: Award will go to James 'I'. raised by-th'af' tax this year, believes the smaller board Shafer of Orange, who CHP the dhitrict will conduct its would be mo:re in keeping with officers say risked his life to usual program of mosquito the Graiid Jury's iiport Which WASHINGTON (AP) Tra:·z Fund -rescue two-year-old Heather control "to protect .public labeled most special districts Leonard Carmichael, 74, viCe &; ClaYton. ... health and comfo.rt." obsolete. presid ent of Na tion a I The award is rarely given . Instead of having the 27 men Geographic' Society, former U u d Only two others have been THAT PROGRAM consis1s show up, collect t)leir $25 and president of Tufts University, S~ rge presented in fhe 1ast 17 years. of elimination of breeding doze through the routine and for 11 years head of Th.e ceremony will be at 11 grounds on all public property, meetings, Shenkman says he Smithsonian Institution, died J C a.m. at CHP headquarters at and surveillance, inspection believes ·an executive com- Sunday at· Washington n OUUt'V 2031 E. Santa Cta.:a. Ave: an~ enforcement of breeding mlttee of three or four board 1-----11ospilaLCen ./_ Heather was nding m th.!_controls.on+pr.ivate.-pr.operty members co tl d be _ l-------~=~~~-1-~ANTA:-ANA: -F lft-iy-baclt-oeat-oLu:ar...dilmt:Ji ack-H;-Ki~ct-"Dl!"were<iJO ~ote Oil regy!ar _ COLUMBUS.-.Ohio (AP} - - _ _ _ _ _ her-mother, Barbara Clayton. inanager, expla1ned that the business matter.s -and then - Thomas "Younie" Ucavoli, a million dollars have been set of Orange when· the little girl district furniShes pr 0 per 1 y mak~ reports at quarterly Prohibition era gangster who_ aside for bicycle trails in the opened tht door and fell out owners with free educatio,ial mee~mgs of the larger seven spent ".fl years in the Ohio federal Highway Trust Fund near Chapman Avenue off. mater,·als as well as free mos· or rune-member board. Penitentiary, died Swiday of and Supervisor Ralph Clark ramp. cancer at 69. He was a has urged the county and The impact was so hard the quito fish and poison to kill "I REALIZE that the direc- oneUme bootlegger who had various cities ~o take ad· CHP said, Heather broke' her mosquitos . tor's jobs are really Political been out of prison less than vantage of the wmdfall. pelvis, her neck, one arm and Some say the district's work pawns," he said. "But the two, years. ~ly ~ million w~ come to both legs. could easily be handJed by the dollars involved are not really ' -~ -W ASJllNGTON · .(AP) Funeral services were to be held todoy at the U.S .. , Naval California and. Clark urged -Shaf& stopped and went coun!Y Health Depai:tf!lent. _.tbe~ue. The problem is that that local eoUties file a ~ant onto the freeway to divert ~s was a concluS19Q reacti-they've got a hold o f request belor~ the 'fwtds are traffic around the injured ed tn a study of special something in the form of a -~. _ -Clill~. '!hen ~· Clayton districls mad&-lwo Y""" ag0-director'>--job' and-ibey-don't - "Dile major ""' of !li!e came back I01lie s<ene;-!ille--by lhe--9rmlge Coonty-Grand-want-to let:lrgo;" -- A rare, medi0,1n or well done oiler: 1Wo steak brochette dinners for $5.95. The Jolly Roger makes it too-expensive to stay home. We'll serve you two of our special teriyaki steak brochette dinners for just $5.95 when yo~1>ring In the coupon below. To make this Special· brochette dinner we skewer · "f bell pepper slices, pearl onions, mushroom ,;; 5 caps and cherry tomato b~tween " generous pieces of Cho•ce USDA steak broil it to your tas te and serve it on ~ bed. of rice with an ex~ra ortion of our terlyaki sauce. Dinner ~al so includes soup du jour or fresh garden salad, piping hot home~ -made bread and a bottomless cup of our special blend coffee. With an offer like this, don't stay home. You can't afford it. t:This Coupon Good for TWO TERIY,\KI STEAK BROCHETIE DINNERS Specially priced $5.95 for both oupon good ariy evening Sorry, no er.edit cards overpa.Sses across the in· tend to her. . Ano.lher ~of contention future of the district are a BALBOA ISLAND THE isi:~~:b~o~?:i~ HOUSE AMAHE1M 22SO E. Lincoln An111elm DANA POINT' 25100 Del PradO Dan• Point • ' ' • 1----Acadeniy today· for rettred- Re&r Adm. David McDoa~al LeBreton, 89, at the U.S. Naval Academy. His naval career spanned two world wars and included service in Europe and ~a, ~al du- ty to the presi4ent and five foreign decorations. funds w:W be to provide faint.eel and Shafer helped Jury. . The questions about the I terstate highways that bi.sect Heather is walking agam. over the district is its 27-man long way from being resolved. 2038~:!.'":ti":ue NewPor1 Beach our c,9U;11ty, .. ~Clark explained .. ·She and her mother are ex-board of directors. 'Ibe county Administrative Of· . COSTA MESA THE FUGGER SANTA ANA "Now bicyclists are forced to peeled at Tuesday's award Ron Shenk m ~ D • who fioer is making a study of the L:Hatbof Boulevard 16 F&1hlon Island 33 Fa1hlon sciuare go tremendous ·distances out presentation. represents the Cjty of Foun-possibility of absorbing the . Cott• MHI Newport Beach Santa Ana Of their waY because there are A CHP review board decided lain Valley on the board, bas district into the health depart· •••••• OFFER EXPIRES 'OCTOBER 31, 1973 NEWPORTBEAC:J 3333 w. Coa~t-l;:llot!W'ay Newpo11 Beach no suitable crossings over to honor Shafer after studying be~ trying to get it reduced ment. Hi s report will go to the Denth Notices freeways... the incident. in size for the past four years. board or supervisor.s. _::::.:..:::..='.:.::..:=:::..._~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Aa90TT Rex L. ADbOll. Rul~nl I;>! Newport 8c1ch; date ol dHth, $8plemt>tr 13, 1t13. surviv.d by wilt, Jtnlt. ot !flt homt1 Mii\, WOiiam P. Abb0tf1 WIKOl'ISlni lhrff grandc:fllklr.n. PrlviitW -flmny Ml'vlce1 were held Frld1y, Wntclllf CMPll. Famt· iv . suwes!' m&l'llOl1.i c.ontrltll.ltloM be m1de to f1vorilt c~7lty, W.1ldiff CMpe1 Mortuary,~. Oll'Kfoni. K•DDI• N~ll• Keddle. AO• ... .of 263 e . 16111 Pl1ct, COSll M.... Catt of clellll, StPtemtter 15, ltn. Survl'ted bY ffll(lh!fr. Mrs. Dorl• Schult!. COSll Mesi: two grandchllonn, Wlllltm ind Marilyn; maAy nl~ll Ind nepfwn. Gr1ve1ldt iervkes wUI bl held T11tl4IY. 2 ~M. Inglewood Park Ctmt1W)I'. 8111 ll'Oldw•Y MOrtuary, Olrtetor1. • -J1mes Corbin Maddox • ll:nlc:Mnt ot Newp0rt Be1c111 Utt ol dMltl. Stcit1mber 1,, 1913. Survived bY wltt, UI Vtllt; fO!ll. James, Robllrt Ind G1'9110fY. Strvlen wlll De helO in Santa Rosa Mamorlel P•rk. 811!1 Btrveron Funerll Home, Coront dtl Mar, Forwardlfll Olrector1. PMl .. l"S Arthur A.Jin Phl1ps. Rtllcltnt of 3U UnlverslJy Or.. ml• Mffl. Dalt of dellh. Seplt mtter 6, 1913. Gr1vnfcle M'rvlces, Wedne1oday, Stplemtter 1J, 3:30 PM, Slwitllt Ntll-1 C1mtt1ry, Bt!U· Bergtron Funtr1I Home, Costa Mnt, Olre<:tors. ll:OOGIRS Marianne 0. ll:Od(lers. 1100 Ptmb!'Okt LIM, Newpof'I Bt1cll. 0111 Of dtl!h, Sep1em1>er ll, 1973. Survl.,.,, by .-. J, ......_ L inn 'Rodge... Ind Jolln G. ltoclOIT•I 1 d•ughter. Miry Wllk•m11 t ll lr letn gr11'11kh!ldrfl!f -grMt.grll'Hktll'°""l broThar, Geollnl!V Ogllvl1. s.tvlctl .,....,.. held 1oday, M«tday, 2:30 PM. 81111-Btrgeron Cin!a MeH Chtllltl. BallJ· 11ergerOt1 Fun1r1I Home. Cos!• MIN, Director•. STOREY Fred A. Storey. Agt 11, ol 570 W. Main St .• Tu1tln, j!.year r1sld•nl Qf Ntwporl Btach; loonder of Marine H1rOw1r1 Buslnen. Date ol death, St>pt, 1~. 1tl'3. SurvJVld bv Miil and dlugl!ler-1n.f1w, Mr. ana Mrs. Joseph (Helen) Ferguson, Newoorr Beach; brother, Sig Storey, or W11hi1111ton: 1l1ter, Mr1. Evarell Tayb', Yucca Valley; grandd1ug111er, J\dy FergusGn Dulord, Norlhrld9fl; !WO gr11t- gr1nachlldren. Services. 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MQtlday, Sfpttmbtr 17, 1973 DAIL V PILOT 9 TONI GHPS TV IDGHLIGHTS N-ew Perry-Mason Has His ~ay in Court By RAY SHARBUTT (played by Shlron Acker), was now ln love with the preacher ecuUves last Wttk inspect.ea I I I I ABC D 6:00 -Pro Football. The New York 1 Jets take on the Green Bay Packen in a game tell!' •cast from Milwaukee as the Nationaf Football NE W YORK (AP) _ Oyez! a shade more flip tha"' and a member of his en-at lhe intended premiere show Oyezr eourt.J.snow 1n session. B~rbar@ Hale evet wu In the' -"The ease ot the HoroS"tOpe The viewer ,vmus "'!be New old series. Lt. Tragg, n o w ( ) -Homlt:lde" -and ordered th1s Perry'M•~" series will now played by ~· Clark, no TV REVIEW one substitoted poslhaste. 1 League season opens. 1' I NBC D 9:00 -"Play-Mbty ·for Me." Clint l Easl'!'ood directed and stars In this 1971 drama of 1 a poputar disc Jacky who becomes involved with a "'.'""~~ longer was h friendly old · A CBS spokesman who be heard, the latler havng curJ1lUdieon. He had be<ome wasn'I advised of hlr right' to been committed last night on lt1j~ble: remain sllent said t be e:r:· l v!olent, unstable woman. Jessica Wallen DoM• Mills. .L.-• I ., the CBS-Television network. And prosecutor Hamilton tourage, WU found-with' the ecutlves "wereri't too thrllled p=:~i ~.~: ~~ Berger, now played by Harry murdet.gun and arrested. aiJOut" the s\argza!i.ng saga as tr! I · h t'-t M 1 Guardino had become surly In AND NATURAUY Ma the first show of the new a mt in:: 1 ar, on e and oul or' court. He carried on ' son series. It may air next SUn· , · CBS ID 10:00 -Medical Center. Oscar winner •Jo Van Fleet plays a frightened mother of an ap. I parently retarded daughter. Pamela Franklin, Claude Akins. Markham, who also faced helped her beat the rap during viewer's memories of Ray· as if be actually intended to a preliminary hearing at day, CBS sa~s., ::!~~ ~~~l:~P~ w~:~· debut sOOw \vas :,1c;1 :: ~ilt~~ HELD O~~ from Friday's in many areas. about a young, nationally ex-con. He even got the bar· l;iila!iirilfi~jiliiij~1\j Those expecting 8 younger famous evangelist b e i n g keep to testily that the com-I Burr would be disappointed. blackmailed -'the old com-promising photo, taken duriJlg Markham was brisk in move-promising photo trick -by the preacher's storerront days, .. TV DAILY ·LOG ment 'and clipped ln speech, the ex-lover of a hippie girl \vas a fran1e. whereas BWT was and still is the preacher had saved in the "He ( the ex<"On ) slipped . as deliberate and Imposing as early days when his pulpit was some acid into the Rev's lhe final draft of the federal 3 st~~t instead of a civic orange juice," the barkeep budget. ~ auditorium. • ~said, explaining that his late · • Naturally, the blackmailer, friend wanted to show all that MA.SON'S T R USTY .f an ex<"On seeking revenge, got the preacher wtill't immune secretal!Y, Della Street ldone in. Naturally, the girl, to theluresoftbedevil. "PAPI• MOON" fPGI A>M HMJ,.M WHO L.OVSO CAT DANCINO .. CHI 0 '0Ul'llfAll'll VAllfY .. ~,,~n .......-:,;,;-;,::;:;; ~.-:; ~~;;,,,' "DILLINCilR" 1 I ~---:-'\ It was a passable shoW, with _ _ clues aplenty and the same &: Compln"M ln_ .. ~ .......... H .;;;-lt Heads Nomm· ees· tight -p,~ductlon that1i:::":DO:L:LA:•:':":':.,::: -Monday -too mucll wtnt·mflb·ln-tll'ltlarran. -¥J.I characterized the old Perr,y fl'ltnt and sullt for Mr. Brodftik. ' · Mason series. But the cast 1=:• Slll;W NASHVl!J.E, Tenn. (AP)_ Children 8 n d Watermelon Isn't fully settled into it yet. SUTEMll:R 17 ---. Tom T~all. who has writferl Wlne. ,-HIS aTbum O f tile year and still appears uneasy about ..----------_,•:4581• the..._ Post PllM show morethan400songsdurlnghl.s entry is "Tom T. Hall, the it all. WATUUTl HEAllMIS boltld bJ St11 "'"'"' career, leads the list of Storyteller." If it's any comfort, the ac· AU ,,.....llllc 11 Mfecl " cUact t:0089(1)Mln'• ~ LDclll• Cir· nominees for the 1973 country tors aren't alone. CBS ex- .-... lllCll "' -. ·If ., tw fib, e111111t 111 • 111\lllZt play Music AUociaUon awards with . ...,..........,. = ... ·i:,~k:~-;:. nomlnatk>ns ~five eat~gories. _ -Mll-PM-~-to---MlnY-tr--.J...ast1yeac:a-entertame~ mb on- • .Mt ,i l!l e e ti!>... O.l Slrr1P«111. the year, Loretta LyM, was they're all talking 1 _ ---:-t1~~-IC-IH14 .. r-nomlnated-four-t.lme..,_--+ll=~=-==-boo --.ir=•=,.. -=fa~~.~-nouncedThe award>hewlll be an-llf!O-GIW<J::::iim' · ~ 'fi,. 'f..,"",. °'"' .., -· °""" Mil•. A """' '"' from t slage of the 01ffK)1lf.QffNI. hciers, "°"' Mh•llbe. ~ becorllM ijN!YntielUy ~ Grand Ole Opry Houae Oct. 15 2\f.U -w ~-.... " I " show hosted by Johnny Cash. FRANKOVICH .. TM ror'' Dfflctr MiU o.~' 1s" te:n.; wiMer or the CM.A's . 1969 PRODUCTION J-s Co!.•ni "HARRY IN YOUR POCKET" (PG) 7100 fl,M & 10:1, PM . .. LIDO NIWWOI BEACH lNTllANl'! 10 LIDO 1~11 ~ •• ~1\0 I a., a. wftb 1 viottnt, 11nstablt 'lllOIMn. during a nationally televised A ••'61-" Miiia with ,11 trnbltl9nC 'poUce wtera 11 entertainer of the year title. 4 .. .... : CC! .. _. .-tllt .,.,. who llold& IN rooltil cop m'°"siblt 1be program will be televis-- (l1n) 52......Abbott ind eo.. for the dt•th of 1111 best friend, 111·. ed over the CBS-TV netw~rk. · ~ • 11110. · .. ,.,..~111_..,..ts. Ha?l1ms been nominated for -r ..::: t · - I •~::........... ~Cll -: (cj CIJW) -entertainer or the y~, for . ~rft S . __L-~lti' ~).'.~·!Ingle record, best albwn, 1 mllllJlll_Bll\llS !lil • t.101 Btm·.._ lfllJLl!!:.~ML ,Q ·\he yelr 1nO. fof male· ---.-~'!'! . I ""' "'" ~ ·-.... vocalllll hOnors. ' -"BUITEKt crrnR· lh .. "'ev~ER~"mifG'°'Yoii;v'"e::-Jll--'"'­ A'-'WAYS WANTED TO KNOW-ABOUT-5.EX''-(R) lt41"PMI---Ad ''ffA:ROt D-and MAUDE' , lleool'""'-IJJ::..,':':°.,:;:,;"Uoa" His entry In the "?ng or the FREE'~ • ..., artflttll year and be3t single record '** ---"Af11C1n Com· t:lS GD IMI"*" ®mpetlLion ls "Old-Dogs I c ,,,. ::!.u,. Pl I: Trldillo1111 So-l:JOa!HCll .... MV•.,..... ' • I °""' lay ~-1ifll In bot •l first alatrt- T""1 t., """ "' II 10 -of IM rm. Ultll l&ICl!i torts' pntty tlOtlM &vat; 11 ..,irtn1 "HU.YT TIAfftC.. (XI ,,ou111 tctrus-«i Dick llw!tu Miii ..._. lo 11111tast. his dltnn IMf dlnn« "MYU IUCIINllDGr (II with th• rul Jivt 1irt. I NIR'b•~ t11t Tllwdtf C.. (R) ·--·-''SOUND Of MUSIC"' .... "CHAILOM"S WO" C•I l'S-·--•·.111 ... ..,.. ~ ;;.. "' l_ll "LIVI AND L.n Dlt': .... ''\'Ml MI CHANIC" tPG-1 B "THE WACKY WORLD OF * JONATHAN WINTERS" • COMES YOUR WAY FROM CHEVROLET "PAPER MOON" 4PCJI .,. '"HA•OL~ &: MAUDI" Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES "MAll llY 11111 YOUll P'OCK•T'" (,.01 .... "E'VEllYTMIMO YOU EVlll WANTl!D TO KHOW AIOUT SEX" (I) '~ ••. easily the best movie so far this v.ar:'' -;...s••6'-~•~-:-­' ~ • NEWYOAKTtMES1 ..... ~ . . f DW/\llt l', MATINll SUNDAY Cell 1\NtN for !•Hor 5c"4•1e . LUXURIOUS w llll. THEATRE - ~ STl XI Clllrlft Kiib ll"'5"1111 "TNI DAlllNG DDllllMANS" "l liVOND ATLANTIS" l•ltl 111 CMrl C~I Jl llWI CMvrw 'NAllRV IN TOUA ~KEr' I . ll,,,,,..idl/11, Wtllll "FUU .. C.i.t' 11'0) CINEMA VIEJO '"" 1ur1 R1\'f!OldS ill ''TMMei!Wlie 'L•ffl (•t """'" .. ·~ . . . ' ' • Cot1t. lnNy 2 P.M. NOW IHOWINCi ''A Separate Peace" "***1h" "OM Of T1te lint FlllM Akd Ye~ I"' Mede" ... . .... .. ,.. . . A MOTION fllCTUt[ TI«T' CElmwt:S THI: 11MElU5 '°"' ........... l\NIOl'il do<!ket la a new NBC series, me all this before we were "The Girl With Some<lling Ex· marr!tjll" he cries. She slJlbs: tra." It stars Sally Field as a "I loved you too much." I girl wllh a tpuch or ex· &Mon El\'T ltTK PERRY Pr lrastRJOrY perception a n d 910 Titus -Joan John Davidson as someone wish at this point I could uy who smiles. she runs of( with Mandrake In the debut show, he con· the r.1agician. but no such ttnue,, smillng until, aftef they luck. met, they get married. ~n 'lliey coo and elect to work and only then does she reveal It out together . That's.the plot. that she knows what he and a court is not adjourned. And. few others are thinking aboot as the trombone player said "most of the-ttme." "'hen he mjssed his bus, 1 rest ''Sally, why didn't you 1eH =:=m~y;:c~a;:"~·~:i~~~~~ *********** A Now Film Trilogy , , . I~ COMlderff pulli .. off • •-II au"'7 let.N yo1 do, -"ff.OLDING'' "A• e s:clfllfft, ltorrow\119 doc ... "'"t.ry of yo11n9 A-ricaft1 obfood." ~"'" n.o ... a, L.A. l imn "" "OIL SPOIL" .,, "EXPRESSION II" COMPLUI SHOWS 7:10 & f :JO lec.h EvM1l119 THE SURF THEATRE .Rlflc-Coet H"w#rlrt'"Sttt-lt.c-lh f' Hulltlittton leoclt--5J,-.flf' .m MANN THEATRES <a.~n•••t ­ cOCM.rD IT ll•IMHUnoN MA.IOI. IT.U.DIO~ ,lllVll W TONIGHT 11)0 -R1!M (XI ''LI SEX StlCP ' (X) /JIN, ~'llL 'j>Bi1s -llGUlAI NICIS A\$0 illJRT A!YNCllOS uaun wnCM ,. . "fllll". ·PG· _,..,__ Ml IOlllMAN .,.. .... UiCl(t DA•ING 00911MAN'S 191 r1.u1, llYOND An.ANTIS IN l!l••G~ fllvd, , .. o. ol O•f'M" Grow r•••w•y 5S•·IH2 MMl1 COIUtN . liARIY IN YOJJR POCKIT l"-1 ""' -• IULLln fl'GI .... li<ICOlll Aw. Wiii Ol.KllO\I w .nu JISUS CHllST SUPllSTAI ... A c11 .. 11•1twM011JOI KIDOfN) -·--MAIOLO & MAUDI INJ --~ ....... ,,_ T1iis Wffk GEORGEC.SCOl I FAYE DUNAWAY iOHNMUs JACK PALANCE (PG)i_..., __ .. OK HOMA CRUDE . ''" Oinar' 5hri '""'°"'"'-"' · "'tHE IUIOUIS;,· #1 #2 "'" ..... Ht'fl'lllOll .. "llf1 •ff TIMt llf , ....... .... .. ' ' 10 DAILY PILOT /7 s Bertea's Building. ln·lrl'ine ' ... Bertea, Corporation b a s broken kround ror a major facility In lrvinf which "'ill in- crease the cQmpany's pro- duction capacil)', it was an- nounced by Richa rd Bertea, chainnan and chief executive officer. / The new 43.000 square foot facility, located on a 7 ~'2 acre company owned site in the .Irvine IndustriaJ Comple:m;, !"ill be expandable to 120i000 • square feet . Land anti con- struction costs are expected to total a~i~tely $1 million. It is ant1c1pated that the new i>'ant will be ready for oc- copancy early in 1974. 1...ocated on Von Karman Avenue. the plant ,~·ill provi,de the required space for the ex· pansion of Bertea's business. The facility will serve as headquarters for the com· peny's industrial products di· vision manu!ac.turing control systems for lndu.!trial equip- ment, and the logistics division which 'serve! the domestic and foreign aircraft \ control system after-market. • .... - • NEW 43,000 SQUARE FOOT FACILITY FOR BERTEA CORPORATION . $1 Million Project RHdy for Occup1ncy in Early 1974 ·warranty Warning Clieck Auto Ouara1itee-The1i Kick Tires manufacturcr&pay deaters to fix in-warrap(y car problems are below thf: level of ~arges for non-warranty-work. Many dealers claim that prices are still set so low by the car makers that warranty work is often next to profit- less. Just contemplate what that "lemon clause'-' alone could mean to you, a new car buyer. Bertea Corp. manufactures hydraulic control systems for commercial aircraft. Th e t-~~~tonrpany----is--currenU e - If you wi ll be-among-the estimated J t million Ameri- cans soon shopping for one ol the new '74 automobiles: you'll surely examine each car for Yoidely publicized de-- feels and drawbacks in new equipment. But you'll pro~ ably pay little attention to de- fects and drawbacks in each car's warranty -despite re- ~NI warnings to you that in this area could Ue your big· gest problems. A third problem is the lack of an industrywide set of standards 'C()\'e ring car re- pairs, mechanic training and competency, mnimum spa·:::e and equpment. for high-quality warranty work. l\'ITHIN THE auto industry itself. American Motors is offering, in addition to Its basic ' warranty, a Buyer Protection Plan under which loaner cars are m a d e available to customers if dealers c~t n:iake warrant)/ repairs in a single day and substantial special allowances are paid if you are seriously pa.oding its capabilities lo in- clude control systems for retnotetr piloted v e h i c I es , STOL aircraft, and helicop- ters, as well as industrial equipment. Today's au to warranties have almost as many defects <is the cars themselves, says Edmund's 1973 New Car Prices,. and it brands the -:-n·-Jtaja-W ag~- JN ESSENCE, there ls no inconvenienced by such thing as a reliability breakdown while the car is un- guarantee on the ne)V car you der warranty. On its .'74s, typical car buy-the guarantee you \Vant AMC is offering a one-year ex· w-aW~' ii:-most. ----~lfsioo of its Buyer-Plan as an t y a 5 "a What's being done aixlut it pt' 1 $9·' all? o ion or :-· '' -~· -Upi)ed 18% At Plants MEXICALI, Mexico (AP) - An 18 percent increase in the Mexican minimum wage will pump another $4.7 million in American money into the -Baja California economy, officials s;l'f. The money will be paid in higher wages at American- owned assembly plants, which are numerous along the border because or lower pay scales and favorable tax laws. About 20.000 persons .,.,•ork in more than 200 plants, primarily in Mexicali and Tijuana, assembling components for U.S. companies. • The new minimum wage took effect Thursday on an emergency order from Presi· dent Lu.is Echeverria Alvarez in order to increase purehas- lng power in Mexico, where officials say the cost of living has risen 11 percent in a year despite government price con- trols. Minimum wages, ,w h i c h vary from stale lo state in :P.1exico, rose in B a j a California ThW'Sday f r o m $4.32 a day ·to $5.08 for urban workers and from· $3 .40 a day to $4.32 for farm 1,1:orkers. warranty -of N. '·f "'-. ~ Two years ago, General the manu· ow o.n:; ore \A.Ingress is a_ . f t b Consumer Product Warrantie's 1\.totors abandoned use or Hie ,acurer, Y d Fed I Tr d ;. __ "im plied 'varranty" the manu· an era a e \A.Im . . . . . f d mission Improvements Act d1sclauner which eliminates ·~ ·. ~J ~' --.~ factuthnir an which is given at least a fai~ the maker's i m P 1 i e d or e man-"bil't f ,, chance of passage this year. respons1 1 y or a c a r I l"OltT~ll ~~~~erit E Both Senate and House . opera~g as you reasonably versions of the bilL have expect 1t to. ARE no fewer than 30 to 50 defects in each new car test· ed, adds Consumers Union ar- ter its own examinations. lf you're a typical car O\vner, you're fed up today with new cars that don't run, that are constantly in and out of repair shops, that carry 'varranties which run out just days before major defects emerge. Since 1967, the ·'standard" car warranty has shrunk in h31f from two years and 24.000 miles ·pn the car to one year and· 12,000 miles. Today, virtually no auto warranty contains any co've?-p;ge for tires-a critica11y important and often expeMive part of any car. Wiiy the intensifying prob- lem? ONE REASON is the trend toward bigness a m o n g automobile deaJers who are under relentless pressure to sell as many cars as possible, as tast as possible. Not con- sidered are the dealer's time, space and manpower t o service all the cars properly. Another retison is that, a! a general _ nile, prices auto "lemon" clauses which would A Is o , th c n a t 1 on a I give consumers the .rigryt to Automobile Dealers Associa- have a defective'• product tion in Washington is. now replac~ if repairs are needed setting up "AtITOCAP," a ''an unreasonable number of network,of special consumer times during the warranty action panels to deal with period." The Federal Trade cuslomcrs' automotive com-e o m m i s s i o n would be plain~ranging f r o m un- authori~ed to dcci~e. via fulfilled warranties to shoddy regulation. what constitutes an workmanship anQ overcharg· "unreasonable number of ing. So far seven of thes'e times," for each type of con~ have .been' announced and sumer product, i n c 1 u d i n g another seven will be in opera- automobiles. tion by the end of the month. 'Great Year' Newport Beach Construction Up Long Beach, San Francisco - and then along comes little Newport Beach," Cid! observ- ed. New construction in Newport Beach ts continuing at a pace ahead of last year's record when permits were issued for $105 mililon worth of new development, ac- cording to city officials. Now••• Give Yoat 0 ff i c i a J·s made the FALSE TEETH Piii TE l1IST disclo.wre in announcing that The total number or permits issued through August. 30 are valued at $57/112,820, ac- cording to building depart. ment estimates. MoN 11111"' Power l $13 million worth of building A a111t1m &41ted•• •• h•IPt. flllS·l l AILIRE permits were issued in the J'AST&EIJltl Pcrwdlr &.. .n ., FOil MAL DTATI LOAl9 month or August, the fourth L~~.:m::.;r'"S: 1•,~.=l:'=o~eri& highest monthly total in the J".08.•=-•~.~'2 .. = ~TODE•J°~TE~ city·s history. •towever $9 ll"•l'ASTEETHDn~1..d.hml.-..wolft'IQUITY~ million of Utat total came Powder, D•ntw:•• tb1t fl~ •r• ~C.M from a single project. the :::=.'° Mt.IU.. S-fOUf delltili N~J!:r."c:l"lf;lm _. Mariott HOtcl to be built in i~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~:=~~I Newport Center. "WE'RE HAVING another ' THE TOTAL number of l pennits issued last year up to Aug. 30 was $48,197,571, almost $10 million less than this year. Cich, however, says he is unsure that the r ec ord building pace will be sustained through the end of this year. Cic h says -lhe record ORDER ~ YOURS ~· ~ 1 0 0 0 § great year," said Gene Cich, chief plan check engirieer. "Once again it looks like ••aut"ifu· I we'll be in the top ten ci ties in ~ California for n e w coo- Stic:k•On structioo. "Al the lop oC the list are LABELS the big ones -Los Angeles, struction pace that has ""''13- maintained so ' far this year has· been achieved despite the fact t.bat an estimated 10 per- cent of the city's expected development h<ls been held up due to the South Coast Region- al Zone Conservation Commis- sion. ' TODAY! Personalized • Stylish • Effident Order For Yourst:lf or a Frien6 -· · May be used on envelop•s as return ,ddrest: la.bals. Also very handy as identification lebels for matk~n9 p•rsonal items such ei. books, records, phot01;, etc. Labels stick on gless and m•r be us•d for marking hom• canned focd items. All labels are printed with stylish Vogue type on fine qu1lity whit .. <gummed p•ptr. I ) Ford, AMC Recall '73 Model Cars "THERE'S A LOT of !'C- development in the peninsula areas that is not being done," Cich sa_ys. I "But there's a lot more.to Newport Beach than ju.st the coastal areas. Jnland, we have several areas that ngularly bring in big developments." Among them he listed the commercial property around Orange County Airport, the Koll Center,-Newport-Center, and Harbor Vle'v Hi 11 s developments. Industrial , ' Complex OK ' -. Wall Str-eet. • • •• • • • stock. Fifteen out of every 100 AmeriCans today own We couldn't prove it, of course, but ·it seems that the percentage is even greater here • rn likely the Or-. . -· . ange Coast area ... and it's growing every day. That's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago, to be the-first newspaper in Orange .County to bring its readers "today's final stocks toclay"-via super high speed wire services. We're still doing it in every home- delivered edition and the service gets better all the time. computers "talk to" computers in PILOT plant every trading day at the rate of 1,000 words per minute. It takes only 12 Wall DAILY the Street's more than minutes to move the entire New York and Exchange reports from the ca n yo n s Stock American of Wall Sfreet to the typesetting machines of the DAILY PILOT right here on the Orange Coast. And when . technology finds a way fo beat that speed rt:tcord, _th~-DAILY PILOT, no doubt will be among the fj1st to use it -to bring readers "todciy's action today." When it comes to financial news, the one that means business is the ' -, ., ' I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I I I I " ,, I . I I I I I I : . ' ~· ' I I • ' I 1 I ~ I I I ' I I , I I • I I I I I I I I • I I I I i I 1 r ' I I ' I • I I • I ' • I I I I I ' I • l \ • ~ .. ' • ... ~ ..... -• "'".. • • -• • .. ,,.. • .. .. --' ¥ ~. ~ -. INGREDIENTS MAKE ctiop, overd l~or the · b w111truck In tbe. e Aaembly, · roll-call •oles . • THE DI.FFERENCE • '. Rttipe For Variety a dash of Sydney Harris a pinch of Art Hoppe a hint of spice a la Jack Anderson season well with S. I. Hayakawa Good chefs know in any recipe it's the ingredients ,that count. The DAII:.Y PILOT emphasizes · the 'home grown ' and local ingredients (letters to the editor, Gloomy Gus, local editorials), -· ----~ ~b~..onlµop-..qualicy. .. ingredients are... used Jill the :Qh.IL Y _:P.RO'r~_editor!al_p~~ wh~th~·"-r ____ ,,:&_ ,, .. ~· ' . • . .. ~ ... . ·~r , ·1·~· .. l . ' local or national . • Besides its strong local ·emphasis, the DAILY PILOT serves up a va~lety of columnists with '• a wide range of flavor. Here are a few of the diverse columnists that can be found on the DAILY PILOT'S editorial page. (There is no set schedule as local material has pfior1·:.ory.,--,o'ttv""er..-. +------1---J columnists, but some of .the top national colu.µlns appear seve!al times each week.) · ,1~ -"'1.-.{t;._ Art Hoppe -Even just a pi~ch of Art Hoppe is so sharp it adds flavor to your day's · reading. An outstanding political end social satirist, Hoppe has been likened to Will Rogers end Mark Twain. His topic of the day can be anything. He r•ads • through the paper until he finds an item he doesn't understand - then he explains it to everybody, he says. He combines solid fact and his own whimsy to create a unique column on the people and forces shaping our world. Art Hoppe has 'the perfect solution to absolutely every· thing,' he will gleefully tell you -and most of his solutions will appear sooner or later on the DAllY PILOT editor'iel page where they will make delightful reading. S. I. Hayakawa An editorial page seasoned well with the writings ofS. I. Hayakawa is e tasty dish, indeed. His dis· tinctive writings on higher educa- tion, semantics and communice• lion add much to the variety of flavor. He writes about the mechanics of understanding and misunderstand· ing, about ways in which our de. • cisions about race or war or public policy are shaped by the words we use in talking. 'I hope,' says Hayakawa, 'that rrry column is like a weekly letter to a friend, telling him what's on my mind and why I think it is important.' His peppery prose can be found often aClding to the reeding pleet.ure packed into th• columns of the DAILY-PIL.OT editorial page. , .. ' ~~~'.;·.\~··:··~~· ... : .. : .· ........ ,. ~ .. . ~ . . laek ADdel'8011 Here's the columnist who hes been spicing up life for some of the netion '.s most powerful busi· neu end political figures during the past several months. He's the . '· muckracker !that's his favorite " name for himself) who broke the ITT scandal kept his own name in h.eadlines for weeks and was awarded the Pulitzer Priie for his reporting on administration policies during the lndo-Paki· stan war. As the late Drew Pearson's No. I auistent end inh•ritor of the Pearson column, Anderson learned from the master muckraker. He sees himielf es 'voice of the voiceless' and 'the man, with the X-ray eyes bn the secret files.' Nothing end no one is sacred when this hard-hitting columnist seeks • terget. .. ~JV>' .. , •. ··~; ........ ! .. .. .• . J.. :.~ .,. •'. . ~~ ~ \. Sydney Barris .. ·. ,; · · 1'· · · If you think the pen is mightier than the sword, you should feel the neidle. And Sydney Harris is just the man to wield the needle. He · delights in using the sharp· point of his 'pen' to deflate the pompous and diserm the stupid among the people he observes in the wortd around him. Humenity is his beet. He finds stories to tell end foibles to tell about in some of the most unexpected pieces. His column is a toned salad of ideas skillfully presented, small stories artfully told, big stories modestly offered and th• human equation mnterfull'f expounded. The Harris touch Is often evident on the editorial page of the DAILY , PILOT. ~ample it ·1oon. They Add up to a 'Tasty' Editorial Page in · the • . ~-· • -----------------. I • • ; 'l'i \ .., '.f!·i ·r .. : ~ '···' ' ' ,, ' .~ . .. ., ' ., - ' ' l J 2 TH~·OAIL V PILOT Seymour Chicken Variety From \\'Ire Strvlrl!& The escape of D a v i d - ,_, Mondaf, StPttmber 17, 1913 1''a111il11 Clrc1u Pearson-'sPeTinalte , Seymour:--· -- sparked off a massive sCarOO ~ in the Chicago suburb of Buf· falo Grove last n1 on t h . Pearson. 18. said Seymour v•as an es:tremely deadly Egypt1<1n cobra. Zoo experts ·who examined a discarded skin frotn Sc~1n1our said it was a har1n!ess chicken snake. The village bo:ird said it \Viii bill Pearson Sl ,338 in costs for the search. .. • ..-l-• _, . ....,,, .... ~ D 'b11 Bir Keane Nevada School ' ~lass Studies Death RENO, Nev, !AJ'J -A Visitor to Hug High Sthool mi(l;ht well be JL!rpris~ to overhear a pupil tell a -pal, ·~Y.ou after ~eath." No proble1n, it's the name of the schoot's newest course. 1 n E tS-YEA.R.old Sum-friend. merS, bearded with wire-rtm-The resporife to the comae 1. ' med glasses, sees the rou.r.se from students and natioQ,81.at- as a~eans for ~·tudents-to tention on books such a_s - gain, ,lqtowledge about death "Love Story" that deal openly ''in a rational way'---w!thom--wilh--<leath-are-ipdications..thai the emotion associated with the nation is starting "to come to grips with· death," Sunr the dea th or a relative or mers said. "DEAnI IS one of the most critical moments tliat \vel ===:;:====================:ll face," said Tom Summers, a high school teacher who thinks ~~i-t.1----Jr-----,:Americans have-I i t t I c knowledge of dying. Superior George L. * Court Jackson Jud ge of Gr<iy -''Did y~u 'member to put o ZIP COAT on that letter?"' Summers, chairman of the school's English department. started a course on dying this ,_ semester · because •:ignoring p r epa r a tio n for it is ( __ PE_O_P_L_E_· ~) 6 Pira1ilu1s Discoverecl J AK A RT A. lndoncs· ia (AP)-Thc \Vest Java fis hery j>fli~e confiscated and de st ro ye d six piranl1as, carnivorous fish from South Ameirca that lften attack people and animals. ridiculous." About 160 students signed up for five sectio.ns' of thanatology,_ making_ it oge of the school's moSt popular elec· tives. ----- YOU CAN lleli"n;nt:&Adv•r.ce<!Cour&n LOOK BEITER. • M••eUp& H•" S1y11n11. FEEL EXCITll\G. • l•gu•eCon11<>1 GAIN CONFIDENCE • W1r11ro11e & F,;iY>;o,.. . & SUCCESS • w11~;ns & l'lmu•e IN YOUR LIFE • Pi:•so<l•hW Oe•eioptr>f!n! • Vooce & 0.Chon John Robert Powers NoliOn'iOldest & Large1t Xhool for finiU!ing &Modeli ng ORANGE J Town & Country • 547-8228 RIVERSIDE Riverside Plaza Center· 684.3012 DR, JAMES H, AUBURN O PTOMETRI ST A11,..ounc•1 -th• opening of hi1 office for th e pr1ctice of Gtner1I Optome try ind Cont1ct Le n1e1 •• • 1 price The office said the fish ~'·ere smuggleQ i n t o Indonesia last June. 25172 LA PAZ ROAD ,,. 7 • •• Legs Shaved Barbers Branc1iirig Out Ashbaugh use a safety razor on the calves. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP\ - The young, long-legged blonde slipped into \Vayne Sump's barber chair and said, "Shave, "WE USUALLY shave about please.'' two to three inches above the Out came the hot to"•el and knee," Bump said. the st raight-edge razor. Next ··t don't think I would do it the lather was prepared. Then, again." said ~fiss Lease, 23. plop -the lather went on her "It is too expensive and it legs. takes too long. I could do it in 10 minutes." "WE STARTED it as a Bump shrugged. "We don 't 24 \V • intend to make a full-time joke,'' said Bump. · " e ve busin86s'of •'-:s," he said, "but had three customers since we ull LA PAZ PRO FESSIONAL BUILDING LAGU NA HILLS, CAL IF. OFF ICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT "TELEPHONE ~-S711 HarborDENJ AL CENTER DENTURES e CREDIT e PENTOTHAL • W• 1peclell•• In "OfrlO•lll d•n11Jre1". EYeryttlln9 cin be don• wll llt ~11 •re 11leep, P&-rlkul&-r illlention h 1iYltll lo crawn a bri.,t wort!. We ll'lt lh• MW p0rcel1ln btkN to gtld n l•ckt ts a brldfes. Prices quottd ln 1dY1nca . .f.11 penlloners, unlOn ind pertonill ln111r•nct 1rt wtkomt. FILLINGS • EXTRACTIONS " IRIDGE...,,WORK X·RAYS • DENTURES • REPAIRS • JACICm PENTOTHAL • ROOT CANALS CROWH5 • WISDOM TEETH & MINOR ORTHODONTIA DR. A. FREDERICK SALTZMAN 2706 HARBOR BLVD-COSTA ME~A ot AdelllS St. • Nert to Pier I Phone 556-8013 put up a 'Legs Shaved' sign it sure beats lookin ' at men 's two weeks ago." j~f~ace~sia~U~d~ay~,~ .. ji~~~ij~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I "I was kind of embarrassed at first," said Carol Lease, \Vho decided to try tile service. "But it is really very relax- ing." "The barber put hot IO\Ve ls on my legs and shaving cream, jus t like a ma'n, I didn't get any nicks or {'uts. I was Uie 1irst time 1 e\'C'r lLlt _a straight razor," she said. BUMP'S PARTNER ln the downtown shop, 40-year-old Dennis Ashbaugh, sees the service as a normal extension of the tonsorial·trade. "After all, we're in the hair business, and barbering is becoming a n all·service busines"s," he said. "We trim beards and mustaches, give men permanent waves and sell atiilicial m u s t a c h e s , beards and hairpiece!. Why shouldn't we lhave wo.men's legs?" -The tr•dlUon•I s b a v i n g , ~ARMACY' ' WE QUOTE PRICES . OVER THE PHONE • ,,. ANYTIME -CHICK THESI SUPll SALi SPICl.t.LS-s.tf, M.fl ow a.. l'fk• 1 Alltr9a.n "LIQUIFILM" Wetting Solution,' 2or .• •• ••• $1.75 I.It SENOKOT L111•tiv• T•blth . •100 •..•.•••• •••·•· •.• l.95 J .4t MITCHU M SPRAY AnHp•r1pir.int, l or .••••••••••••. 2.25 1.71 Q·TIPS Sw•b1, #1 70 .•...••.•••..•.••••.•.••••• 1.01 ltc 2700 E. Coast Hi®way, at Femle~f. Corona del Mar l•I• Pl'k• 1.19 2.79 1,2) 59c • 644~7575 ' , ' '• . ,.___ ___ !'111ltirle-!ormen boar<!• ,is followed for the -12 leg shave. I cxe<:pl Jhal Bump • n d =============================! ..: ,\ ·) t . I -THE SHAPE OF TODAY Diamonds of every size, sha pe and price. And ev.ery on e of ·ihem f ine. Prices f(ol" $3'00 to $_2,000, Do Something Beautiful . ._..._ c1urg1 Atcoun11 LnYlltd -America/I ~•prtll B1nkAmeric11rd 1n11 Mioslcr Ch&-rge, tot. ~st.A VICli.'S Jewelers Since 1917 18 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644, 1380 J(eJucing ------- . - ,,, ' - •• .. • JI .. • • r Coming to Orange County. will be 1( top leh to right) Jens ' Harald Bratlie, Mona Golabek, Miltiades Caridis and Erich Leinsdorf and (bottom , left to right) Zubin Mehta and Josef Krips. • • • •• • • . - • A Pl easing Score • • • T The 1973-74 concert season or the Orchestra, conducted by ri.1 i It i ad es. The box o[fice is l~j\te~ at the ... ._ --- Oraqge County ?hilh~ic SocietJ1 will ' ·be a~s~ill one-oetadie '1t wUf--oii'rl"the -ZOth -aeaD of f1lie riiusic ti tiange --_,_ ~---· • Caridis, a repeat from the 13th season . .... ~ ' when he directed t h e Pbilhannonill,_ Hungarica S)'!Dphony. ~->' _ Phi~ar~ office, 201 W. Coast HipWasi .~ 'f"ewport Beach 9·2 6 6 0 , telepbone 646-M~l. 23. will honor Erich Leinsdorf as guest director. ~al-ch 16, the fifth date, will feature 'he Oslo Philba.nnonic, and Zubin Mehta will direct the Los Angeles Philharmohic lor the April 13 concert and close the season April 27 with the Los ~geles orchestra. • ... • .. .. .. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Mffidn, swt1111111tr 11, lt1J •H• 11 • ~ Ne ver on _ Friday , ~These Tales Fishy? .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: We have an S-lrish setter who will not eat meat on Fri· • ~ day. This is no joke: For three weeks we niave tested tum olit and It's the same 1 story. ()Jr neighbor said you printed a ;,. letter a few years ago rrom a readel"who the 'Wall Street Journal. but LevitifUS ,had a similar problem. Will you kindly couldn"t be fopled--RIGIIT HAND UP run it again? -R.C. IN D.C. DEAR UP: I have no comment to make DEAR R.C.: 11appy to. I llso will print on Leviticus, but bear thlJ from Alr1. _the follow-up letters wblc'-give u eve• He1eo Palmer, the Womea'1 Edl_tn of tile bttter idea of what goes oa la ~ animal Toronto Star. world: sbe seat a clipping from tbaJ paper DEAR ANN: Our neighbors, the descrlblag a kosher cat owned by Rabbi Kellys. went to Europe for three weeks. Leuls Flll'ftll. The mixing ol meat ... They left their cocker spaniel. Lucky, milk ts forbidden by ortbodtx JewtU . with us.·The first week Lucky didn't eat law. AC!COrding to the DeW1 Item, Rabbi much. We figured he was lonesome for FatteU's cat mast have known this the Kellys. becaase be refused to drink milk '4¥ben The second week his appetite perked meat was served. Frequently, lbe tolller It, up but on Friday he wouldn't eat the left-cat demonstrated bla: dedicatioa .lo tbis over roast. He just drank his water. The dletary law for guests-to their utter lnext day Lucky ate Cine and continued to amazement. v·-eat all through the week. When Friday FROM MIAMI : 1 don't want to take ,came aroond he turned his nose up at the af\l1thing away from the Kellys' dor; but ··hamburger. · t~e's a chimpanzee in Daytona Beach Jokingly, my husband s81d, 11You know, who plays gin rummy. His owner began that damed dog eats like the Kell)'l-no by letting the chimp play a few hands for )'lleat on Friday." We all ta111hed. Just kicks. When that chimp blltr.ed one ofthe --EoO::r the heek of Ill ! open<!!, up a can of best ""J pta..i:en In Miami, the boys got raines aildput 1. ilown. tte cleiiliea up tD8d 81\ iiO\ililii't· let Uie iiUJiikey Sil In he tin. on the •ame. New,J-ask you, Ann 14nifen~·caij··1i "'>"·nU>M 'iANsAs"'CirY; o;, tldelt Clog know when it ls Friday? -AS'roN-d1a&httr wnt wkb a fellow I 11evtr lSHED coufd warm ap &o. W!leaever lte came to I replied to .Utonllhed that dop do .. t the llou1e, -beagle, Sparky, llad to be • pow wll<n II ., Friday. I IO!d that tr pit la Ille back hall . Splrky •ated that lhtre wu a t.gk•I expl•a•Uoa for tilts py and be 1are dtd. 11ttw It. .,benomenon I dkln't kmw what.. it w1 s o... daa&bltt married hlm .,U.t Utt ood I .. aested tllat -lllt Ktllys advt<e ol •••rytee, loctadlag oor pY!or. came Mme tltey Mk lbem. He .... ..a &o he an•I rat. I talil nr "' I prtole<l lh•t letter 11<1 my retpoaoe. I 1-:0 YM*rtr'••Pler• Iha' I dido, -• ,.,., pr9mplly llomharded wtlk f.utatlle aay ---• IO tllo "'-a ·\&oriel olloal dop, catt, parrota, nbh\11, HCOH lbe U llput;y illda'I ~ llltm. mynah birds, squtrrels-;yoa aam• .11. ' Tldt_ ,.._,. •"' -~y, bat bolb ab-ts ltere are some exc:erpbi med ·~ a ia• pWe Md &odly tltey FROM lllGllLAND PARK, ILL.: If .,. -·....,.led happily. rou think the Kelly•' dog ts unusual, " hat wou ld you <ay about our English Do )'® feel awkward1 ltl£-consclouo- tettcr1 Leviticus? We got him from 10me lonely? Welcotnie lO, me c:hab. There's ,Jewllll> lrl•nd1 when be Wll £our months htlp for -you In Ann Landm'1-booklet. old. Not only did tbe dog refuse to eat "'11le Key to P.,,Warity." Send :15 cents ·meat that wasn't kosher t but we ~d to tn coin with your ftque1t 11od a Jong , put a Yiddish newspaper under the bowl. stam~_\ ..U-addressed-<nvelope to the We tried both the Chicago Sun-'llmos and Dally rilol. • ( t I County SP."sored by the society . More th.in ever, with the anniversary year here. the societr is proud of its slogan, "The Sound or Good Music is a Sound Investment." This year, si x concens will be given by the Les Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, with .Zubii:t Mehta as director of four. Josef Krips and Erich Leinsdorf will take the baton· for the remaming two . . Rounding out lhe series will be a performance by the Oslo ·Philharmonic Soloists will be pianists ~1ona Golabclti. who )Viii appear with Zubin Mehta Nov. 24, and Jens Harald Bratlie, whose March 16 date is with the Oslo Philharmonic. Ticket sales will begin today for the series of seven concerts, with prices set at $30 for nonmembers of the society and $25 for those who have contributed to the Continuance Fund. .. Nature Best All conCi!rts will take place Saturday evenings this year? beginning Oct. '1:1 with the Los Angeles Philhannonic under Ure baton of Zubin Mehta. The maestro also .will conduct the second C<lnc'M Nov. 24, when Miss Golabek is soloist. - Jan. 19, the third date, will see the Los Angeles Philharmonic playing with Krips as guest conductor, and the fourth, Feb. Beauty lly LAURIE KASPER Ot flll DllJY Pllll Sl•ll All concerts except lhe Feb. 23 date ~'ill be given in Crawford Hall at UCI, and the February performance will take place in the Orange Coast · College auditorium. Guide understated. People will not fault you for that." .. Ann Chase teaches "Color and Line" to Mrs. Sherwood explained, ' ' Your t®.nagers on probation because it builds clothes should not be noticed ftrst." their self-confide nce. Rather, all attention should be focused to "They discover that they are the face which "like 'in nature is your beauliful ," she explained. flower." Barbara Sherwood teaches similar She has a few other tips for women: courses, for both adults and teenagers, at "Most men hate orange. Men are very the YWCA with similar results. partial to blue. They find red to be one "Each woman has her own natural exciting color for women. And, generally beauty." she explained. "You can have speaking, most men are not too thrilled problems and still be beautiful, if you with black." know how." Both these women also teach that a And knowing how follows nature few good basic accessories will work well because, these women explained, color, all the time. categorized according to the sea.sons, iS SHOPS SEASONS the key· "The smart women knows what season The woman who has jet black hair and fine skin is probably 3 winter woman. she falls into and does her shopping in that season," l\1rs. Sherwood said. She probably should wear the t'OOl colors, But then she cautions a g a i n s t as iCi! blue or ice aqua, but she also looks categorization and explained, "Each girl good in regal purple and the jewel is different." shades, as emerald green. Velvets and exotic fabrics also are attractive on this y~~~~at we try to do is find the real woman, Mrs. Sherwood said. The autumn type, who uSually is a Although the fonner model talks and more tailored person, wears the warm teaches mostly ahout clo thes, she admits, autwnn colors . . . forest ·greens arad ''Confidence Is the name of the game.'' russets. The summer person wears lf, a person feels du11 a.nd drab, then muted colors but not pastels. And the she will probably look dull and drab. But spring person, who has definite clear col· i£ she feels right, then she will probably ~ ;,,.._...!---or,_ey.es a.nd.Jiair_, _shoulLwear..._tbe...dil,,_ be projecting the right image and she terent flower colors, as lilac and daffodil will-go out and demand respect and at--tentlon. ·Mrs. Barbara Sherwood, teacher of Fiishion '.Know·-how· at the Santa · Ana YWCA, shares her knowledge of color ~nd line with Ciircil Cunningham. -• She help_s her decicfe which acces- sories to wear. yellow. "A lot of women ape lonely and a lot of Skin tone is Ute main clue, both women women are unsure of themselves," l'ttrs. expla!ned. Sherwood added. "They just need HELP NAnJRE t.. somebody to take an interest in them." "We try to work with nature because Mrs~ Chase said some of the p~ all of us come from nature.'' h1rs . balioners she has worked with are Sherwood said. "We don't want to fight negative and ''tend to not think they have nature. \Ve want to help nature." outstanding things at all. One objec:Uon they share-, is that many-"POTENTIAL women go against nature by dyeing thelt "In a lot of them it just hasn't been hair the wrong co~or · , . built up. 1 guess," she explained. But she fl.1rs. Chase .said some of the gll'ls. she a'dded, "You get so you Just love the girls bas worked with wear .too ~uch eye.Liner. you woi'k with. Ever)' one o{ them,-l Mrs. Sherwood, .who 1s onglnal!Y from know, has 80 much potential.'' Ne~ york, rinds· man~ southern She encourages the teenagers to C~!1forrua. women too show-girlish. • develop their talent! flS well as their The painted doll look as a womsn gets looks. "I try to open their minds to do older Is portlcularly-aging and not lbe something other than just get married .. least blt attractive,~· she said. . she explained. She reels this Is possibie Another objectlon ·she baa are the short. "'if they leel that they are realty low-cut dresses women• oUen wear to bcaulllul " work. 1Jl'm shocked. There's no rea&0n ~ · for lbat," she said. "It's far better to be (Ste COLOR, Page t4) . . ~ • _, • ' • • . f J DAIL\' PILO T '~ \ I Ce-nter for .Tee~s Draws Community Sb1 ,pport · By Al.LISO~ O~ERR Of ,.,. Ollty Polot I'•" Troubled teenagers cnn get help from the T c e n age JlQSOUrc& C.eqte-f' of Orange-- County. \ Located in FWlerton. th«.' cen ter is supported by coun· t~'\\'ide groups, families and individuals. , Major funding comes from the Chapman Foundation and Jlunt-We'sson Foods. The «.nter opened its doors lasl October after two yenrs of planning by co.sponsors Nor1h t:oUNSELlNG Orange County Y \1 CA , Fullerton Union High School District aild the Orange Coun. Hall, who hold .1 1n3sters degree In counBeling. came to the center from YllCA ·work. ly Department or ?\1ental ~1rs. Sessions had served as J~calth. --111mtor -of ·the-North Orang "The original purpose was County Voluntee r Bureau. 10 ,.;et· up a place v.·here "One of the bl g g c .~ t . resources available to the 1:f'nt1gcr!., I~ to 18, ~uld go 1n t~nagers is community su~ t1 m(' of cr1s1s . The idea came port.'' Mrs. Sessions said. She fron1 a pe<liatrician who wa s said the cen rer has a seeing n1ore and more troubl· dedicated corps of \1olunteers ed youngsters in his practice." v.·ho contribute lime at the said Mrs. Merion Sessions. cente r as well as funding and admini stra1ive assistant to t11e supplie s. director. David w. Hall . Support COlllCS rro1n groups as diverse as Chi Omega tiooa:Jy handicapped students Alumnae, \Vclco1ne Neighbor·\ s~aff~ by tbc local school f\'~wcomers. Garden Grove district. Fire D(partment and the San· A full COWlseling program lil!gn._C.Ommunity -e-o·l--1 e-g e and-good-counseling £or-drug district. Several church groups users through age 20. have made contributions. The Drop-in activities ranging Fullerton First Uni t e d from ping pong and pool 10 in- MelhodJat Church d o n a t e d formal rap sessions. space fot the Center's uSe. use of an extensive library SERVICES LtS'rt:D and checkout or SUJ?Plies like MGSt of the center's services backpacking e q u 1 p m c n t are available tO any teen in donated to the center. th~ coun ty. \\19rk experience arranged Programs include: through the school district. 1'.1orning classes for e1110-Y r.Jubs such as surviv.el and ~ac~ h.ieh school TeenJ\ are refe1Ted by has not been abandoned, bot clubs. ichool. physicians and other luck of £W1~ has postponed i1 EX PERIENC~ yov,na:sters. for the present. Employment opportunities. uThe .idea Is to take a ¢Jlld "Often teens just need a This sumn1er Regional -OC. When h87is...atarti~ ~__haYt._temporary-pla~' to-!lay dur· cupatlonal Program and the ~~le, interest hlm 1~ ac-· a family crisis and we Neighborhood Youth Corps 1iv1t1es at I-he center or 1n the ing , h . ' d ~ollaborated on repair wolk on commWlit)'. don t want to a.\.~ to sen the Teen Center building. ~·J~e can mingle wi~h other tpem to the probation deparl - "OUr biggest single problen1 k.ids at the center, U~ose hav· mcnt." ls school dropout s and truan-ing !rouble and those who are The center is always in need cy," ~1rs. Se~ions added. "It ~t. and make new fri~nds. of volun teers, supplies and seems that other problems hnd new lnt~rests. ~gin a funding. fi,urther information build on those .. _?t'lany of our new life style. sh~ said. is available from f\1rs. Session.~ youngsters come from single---Ttie original plan for a 28-at '871·5646. The cen ter i~ parent homes." bed rowid·the-clock crisis uni! open fron19;i.ni.:_ro10 p.m. Milestone Marked Horoscope: Pisces Should Analyze The 501h wed d i n£ an-[),,iDii P.i.11'tJ:Jeiu1~ TUESDA '( will be vibrant and esvecially of emotions. ability to arlicu-AQUARIUS 1Jan. 20 • f·eb. Gemi ni. Virgo per.on' figure niverSary of Pitr. and Mrs. J ....... , .............. ,, .................... ~ .. ~-SEPTEMBER IS attractive to opposile sex. late feelings . Find.better ways 18 t : You may have to do some pronlinently. Glen ,H. Beck v.•as observed ~~~../~~_;:-,~ _ CA.NCER (JW1e·ll-July 22 ,: of di.$irib.ut.ing product. Dis· remodeling.\\'hata_ppcartfd to IF TODAY l.S )'OUR with a party in the CarpC'n· By SYDNEY OMARR \Vhat is ,subdued may start play. Let others become awa re' suffice ntay Jack solid base. 8 1 nT11 o A y you arf' ters' Union }fall. Hunling""1 ARIES.1 •1a-h 2t·April 19!: kin · ·• y · -of .YQ.U . Reconstruction is a necessity. so 1n c \V h aJ headstrong. in= 'l'o avoi d di sappoint111ent, prospective 1' .... ··ma g noise. ou arrive at Taking others for grant ed Beach , hO!ted by !heir fi ve You may not be interpreting destination in sense that fami· SCORPIO tOct . 23-Nov . 21 !: \\·ould be error. Double-check, dcpenden!. perc('pti ve and children. four of whom arc brides 41re reminded lo have their \Vedding wishes or those close to you in ly a1· fai·r 1.5 settled . Taurus, High 1ig b 1 ,·ndependencc. , __ nd 0 __ •0 per 0 Id analytical. You are concerned a correc t manner. Key· is to ........, a '3\..vrpa sons c u with med icine. la\\', theater. Orange Coast residents stories \\1ilh black and \Vhite glossy photo-• ·b org· 1·1 I · t be involved · see with clarity. Don't project 1..1 ra persons are apt to be in· 1 ma I Y· mprm · your own · You express yourself in dircc1. Messrs. and Mmes. l\1ervil graphs to the D:\lLY PILOT Women's De· your own desires. Permit lo v· valved . Avoid excess -mark. Don·t be led -and PlSCES (F'eb. 19-1\larch 20): dvhah1lc man n c r . Y.ou Beck and ·George Lee. all of partment . one \\-·eek before the. ,vedding. ~d on~ to~ independent. BL...moderat\on now is uealallY. che~k _!:mptatio~ to lmi_tale. One in authority 1n.ay br aSsociate y,•ith Aries. Libra Hwitington Beach: J er r y loosenmg Iles. you . actual\Y-Kno\v it · act accord' 1 --artng forth c-r-e-a-t+v-e-un ccrtain. Profess 1 on ;i I persons. Basic change. travel l ____ T;.h~r:;;asher, Fountain Valle , Pictures received after tha t time v.>il\ not strengthen them. You will ' ' mg y. resources. One close to you associ ate could be sincere but 1s hkt'ly to occur 1n December. arrc:s:R'O'~iso'°'n'-'.""'"'·"'=m'-'m='s'ite!'r~1--,.--=~=~ccc-"-~~~---~----l-know! L-EO---r;July ·XJ;"A11~1·:~-wAcrtalk~~t--expenses is mtstnromrctt-Be-analr tical-. -You·kno\~-plenty-eboul-heeltt>..-- and Dallas Beck of -\\'est be used:, TAURUS (April 20-~fay 20 1: Avoid1oollng yourself~ PiseeS1 -mei;elrf1sh~ng.~19tow it lind Do your 0\\11 checking. Obtain )'our vieY.'S on most subjects ' Covina bid 125 guests to honor For engagement announ~ments it is Be cautious in coooection "'ith vtrlo persons appear to be in don [ worry! hint from Aquarius inessage. arc unorthodox. thei r parcn!s who were mar· v.·hat you tell" buy or sell. ..piclure. Face facts,as they ex-SAGfITARIUS lNov:. 22· ried in Fredonia , Kans. imper~tive that the story, also accompanied Means a bit Of care now can ist. Trulh can make yqu Dec. 21 1: You may not. be------------------- Sinre rus reti re ment from by a bl~rk 3nd white glossy picture, be sub-save money and em-strong. Realize it and do seeing too cleatly. Hold back. fllcDonnell-Douglas in Hun-milted six weeks or more be(ore the ,vedding barrassment. Aquari11s, Leo something abou t it. Love and You-need not make dellnite lington Beacli, the Becks have and Scorpio individuals could '"mixed up'' feeling now seem commitment. Situation is su~ traveled to Alaska and plan a date; othefWiSe it will not be published . play important roles. [\·late, to blend. You · will com-ject. fu ~apge. You "may be fish.ir.g-tr.ip--1.0-n.-0 . .r t h e r n • par~Jlet-does·-no t have .clear prehend. _get1iDg.mor.e -=.Or. less r.'°.than California next n1onth. · To help fill requirements on bqt.h wed· financial picture. V,JRGO (Aug. 23 ·Sept. 22): you expected. Emphasis is on·.· ...... -· .. --1=1.~ .. ~~w..r.esi.dc in Big Bear djn11_.and _enrraaoment stories, fo'rms are Results occur -pa st efforts joint effort , partnership. mar-~.., """° ~ GE!\llNi l~tav 21-June 201: bl Th · ·..: b · Pl · · · --.i11diTavtr 11·grandch ildren and --.~v~a1rnme-'1ll altt?rn-DAILY PILOT orrrces. . oom. ere IS opposi..on-ut r1age. aces IS Jn picture. --1 · 1. · d h.ld " You\\'ilihave..fun.evcntbough you en1erge-v-i cto r i o-u s .--• our grea ·gran c 1 re n. - Further Quest ionS':'-'vill -be ans\vered by -soine "great expe<:'tations" ~leavier desponsibili ty leads CAPRICO~N (Dec. 22-Jan. . . FLOWER SHOW .. \Vo1nen's SectiOn staf! n1embers at 642-4321 . may not be entirely fulfilled . no1\' to greater rey,•arcls. You 191: Be ~·1t~ persons ·\vho l Be ready for stimulating are due for recognition. Older s~are your interests. There dialogue. a clash of id~as. You individual will open doors. will be y,·ork c h a n G cs ·1 LOSE WEIGH.T THIS WEEK l he Odririex .. Plan cin hefp you buomeJ.he slim tri m person lhal vou -would like 10 be'. Odtinei has been·used successfully by thousands all over the couritry lor 14 yea1s. Gel rid ol excess I.it tnd live Jong~,: Odtine• is a tiny taJ!let and easily swaOOwtd.ConlaJns nod1pge(W$drugs. No starving. No special eiercises. Odrintic Plan .co~ls $3.23 llld tb.e La1c,e economy siie SS.25. You must lose Ul!Y f~t or you1 money will be relunded. tto.qun!ions · a~ked. Accept no su~s1ilules. Si:lld with thi1 1u111ntet1 'by: I ONE WEEK FREE SULLIVAN PRE~SCHOOL (Kindergarten and elementary programs also) In can you aren'I already familiar with the Sullivan Pre·School and Ele· mentary School Programs, we would like to Introduce you to our school 'with a Special FREE Git-Acquainted W11k. Without obligation, we lnvlte you tO_c..OMPAAE: eALL STAFF FULLY OUALIFIEO •SPECIALIZED CREATIVE PROGRAMS TEACHERS _ IN. ART, MUSIC AND MOVEMENT • NATIONALLY·RESPECTED SULLIVAN EXPLORATION ACADEMIC READINESS PROGRAMS• FINEST PRE·SCHOOL FACILITIES ... HELPING OVER 5,000,000 ANO EQUIPMENT, WITH NUTRITIOUS CHILDREN HOT MEALS a INDIVIDUALLY-PLANNED LEARNING •GUARANTEED NO INCREASE IN EXPERIENCE FOR EACH CHILD TUITION FOR YOUR CHILD ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED. ..... CALL TODAY! ~ Director of Parent Relations: Donna Finnegan or. siilliiriii 9Sea~4451 M83oe-766o ,.., . ...-,_. PRE.::PCHQ9.~. ':~Nff;RS Fo11nr.11n \',illf'\ ,._,11,•1()11 Vlt>jn' .._:;) , , , "· , . ;.,, •". '" t 11 • .,\r.r':"lo\l' ••t. , ''"'"~" , , 01et coNtrol ceNters proudly introduces their new, their different, their exciting I ~llM CHff 'se~sio~ . I _'J,. • EVERY WEEK a new lnn.civllioii! . • • EVERY WEEK something differ.en!! • EVERY CLASS is fresh and exciting! • EVERY SLIM CHEF' session keeps you on the road to "slim forever". Break the FAT habit! the bener way with .. , 01et coNtrol ceNters 1----•• SPECl.AL INTRODUCTORY COUPON -- -- , ,OR HEW MEMBERS l RE·REGISTERING MEMBERS ONLY I l'll!IINT THIS AD : . AND PAY ONLY $3. TO JOIN. I PAV OHl.'t' S:l,50 wet~lt lhe1t11!•• : 'THERE IS A CLASS NEAR YOU I Clio••""-l~•O<>O""~',. J ., ~ C~·~ '• .... " 'ft' *••'" C•"' ·: .. CALL 997-2651 Llmlt•d Tlri'lir 0111.• From Page 13 Color But. she claimed, l\.is .not ii • "iot,ally vain:' a .t ti t.u d c .... ~cause !~cy 1 ·ftsl'il ·~to • see beauty in others .as w_cn as the1nse\ves. rel'isions . You will need allies. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 1: Stilrt building bridges cl social I Finish rather ttnin begin -contacts. Being alone and deal with Ar.in individuat.,Ac· gloomy is not the answer. cent is on potential. expression J\1ak c knO\l'n .Your viC.\l'S. Test Saves Inf ants .'CHlCAGO-_'lUPTT .:.. A ii.1orrison's testiO.g procedure s1,'!lple chemical tes.t .could is a si mfiiirication of a I ~elp save the lives of irtfant.s -1rrevmus1y d e v e Io ·Pe ·0pro.1 , 1n cases \vhere labor must bt cedure \\'hich ,,. as cum- induced prematurely, a doc-bersome and not readily adapt. tor. able lo cli nical use. ~·torrison The test. outlined in a report said hi s lest may 'be used in by the American Chemical most clinical labor::itori,cs. • Thursday throu9h Saturday FASHIO,N ISLAND Ntwport Btach Although· she \Viii work with private groups, Mrs: Chase teaches the teenagers lhrough the VolunteerS' in Probation program. She hopes to start a cou rse for boys on probation \\•ho. ·she said.-also are in · terested in how they look. l\frs. Sherwood, \Vho also does pri vate consultation, \viii begin teaching three fashion courses at the Santa Ana )'\VC1\ starting this week. Society. assesse~ the lung development of th e unborn 1 _ child . This information may li"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiOiiiii _______________________ ---.-.-.--.· One ('l3ss, ('a\led EGG for Etiquette. Glamour a n ti Grooming. is being offered lo teenagers from 12 to 15 years old. Another. It's In the Bag, has been scheduled cl~ring lunch hour for lhe \\'Orking woman. f''uther information about ~1rs. Sher,vood's classes may be obtained a1 the Y\VCA .' Bethrothal Revealed sa.n Clemente High School graduates Barbara J an Szemenyei and J:tod Giaa>mini plan to be married Oct. 27 in Palisades United Methodist Church. Capistrano Beach. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Szemenyei and the Raymond Giacqminis. all of San Juan Ca pistrano. ,_ help doctors determine the best time to deliver the infant. Dr. John C. Morrison of the' University of T e nn ess ee Medical Units in Memphis, who relined the testing process for 1 general clinical use. said the test determines the ratio of ty,·o chemical agents contained I in the nuid which bathes the fetus within the womb. An accurate measure of lung developml'nt. Morrison I said. allow:; .doctors to. predict \vhether respiratory distress syndrome and subsequent hya line membrane disease - the lea ding killer of premature in rants -will develop after birth .. l\torrison said his te s t n1easurcs the ratio of lecithin to sphengomyelin, in the am· niotic nwd. ' He said that the greater the lecithin-sphen11omyelln r a t i o was, the less chance there would be that the lnfant would :suffer Respiratory Distress Syiidrome or Hyallne Mem- brane Disease. 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Ii/lo COMC. DAILY PILOT 15 by Roger Brac.'f:eld By Charles Barsotti ~ ~. 1·-•·i-~~~---.-,~~~-1 C)ORDO by Gus Arriola • MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY • ARE YOU THE 1..1\D'( WHO l.051" HER SAIN1" BERNARD DOG? " YeS- ·WHeRE ARe 'YOU PHONING'.' F~M. TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLB ACROSS 48 Pencil end, usually ' 1 Lass ruddy 51 Frozen 6 Furzy textile raindrops 1ur1ac0& 52 Rodaflt killer 10 Despicable 54 W1itten people: Siano &pHCh 14 Mexican symbOls friend 58 Scott 15 Fail to do 59 Struggle \ 16 C»ympic 61 Barracuda: Gitmet. IWl!Ot Var. 17 Insect io an 62 Glacial ridges • ~ult st-ve 63 Ruuian kifl9 18 Hindu gult.r 64 Vitreous 19 Reli(llou• miner1I \ leadel" compound 20 Flo-4ike 65 AMan \ fonn1tion toolidltys L 22 Defeated 66 Un<:anny utterly: Slang 67 Noted C..n. 24 Bargains physician j 26 Adhesives DOWN f27 :~~!:· 30 MST plus two hours ~31 Denish measure j 32 ShC>P"eepers 37 Bering ··· l 38 No k>nger working 40 P1lm le1I : Var. l •1 Germane l43 SpoKed 44 Play dMllon .S Cautiously 1 Duo 2 Ammu'nition: Informal 3Geo~ period 4 Incited: 2 WOfdS S 1Fan • 6 Magazine t•a1ur• 7 f1iend: Fr. 8 F11tenefs 9 Calgary 10 Meals 11 Naut!cat diractipn 12 Wigwam's 11Maiti~ 13 Plants in soil 21 Epithet 23 Soothed 25 Orchestra ""'''°" 1:1 Soci81 ln9ect 28 ''Waiting tor ttw Robert· 29 T"'°' 33 Army bftnch 34 N. African 35 Jewish month 36 Not any: Dill. 38 Kitchen uten&i 39 lntennluiOll: 2words 4'2 Winery employees 43 Hunting dodt 46 Born 47 Reeches:l w""'• 48 Plant fullgtd 49 Eleolat• 50 Times--' BaHball statistic 63 Position auumed 56 Ch""'al sufft!t . 56 French Mf'M 57 Asterisk 60 Norma' sta'nderd ' ' MISS PEACH - by Al Smith by Dale_ Hale MOON MULUNS • by Emie ·Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS '' . -c: '.:J - 6L.AOE R08ERTS CAUEt> JtiST A FEW MINUTES AGO ••• SA.ID ME NEEDS 'tOll OUT l>::r MtS AP.ARTMEKT . VM\EDWEl..Y ! J i I I ·. .GQOO, L0015/ . ' I I .· . • by Mell r . • C> V. """"•""' ~~" 1 lt.o\ '"" '"""""" 'Yi ,lit I '" \ " \ t "f ,A4 '.f-r•' ., f<-11 ••• by Ferd Johnson OF eot.t"5E' IM 71/0S6 Pl>-VS• Yol.I GOtJU>·Sllll> ,,. . -UOTT~R FOR 3~- by R041er Bal'" • ft n '- 1 i THE GIRLS • ' t , .. " ' ' • JS DAILY PILOT MoGdillY, Sfpttmbfr 17, 1973 Kansas City Embarrassed KANSAS CITY (AP) -A broken field goa l play helped the Los Angeles Rams break the Kansas City Oilefs 23-13 in their National Football League regular season opener Sunday. nie play came in the closing seconds of the first. hall. Steve Preece, 8-\Sfety holding lhe ball for placekictrer1ravtd Ray, suddenly jumped up and ran 11 yafds for a touchdown. "No, rhe touchdown by Preece was not planned." said Chuck Knox , tile Rams' new coach. "Of course, we work on plays 1,11here there is a breakdown and we have a ·rife• call if there is a malluncUoo." Ch.iers coach Hank Stram agreed Preece's gesture was the game's turning point. "It was a IO-point pJay actually,'' said Stram. "We bad good Iield position only siconds before and were at least1rr fleld goal range when they intercepted the ball on us. Instead· of us winding up with at least three points, they ended up with seven." Knox said the Rams, who led 20-0 at the half, came out in the second half and ''tried to play the game like it was 0-0. I don't think you can afford to sit on a: lead in this league· because turnoven can Kans>s City J'WU11ng attack cold. 'Ille Chiefs were able to make only 23 yards rushi ng In the fll'St hall. Meanwhile, Larry McCu-8Jld Jim . Bertelsen, a couple of second year proe, · ripped through the Chiefs almost at will. By the half they had gathered 133 yards Between~Utem. McCutdleon 8Jld Bertelsen accounted for all the yardage on the Rams' 68-yard - march for their first touchdown except for the TD pas& to Pat Qirran. En route, McCutcheon pulled down a 10-yard pass from Hadl, and Los Angeles was aided by a 15 -yard faee mask penalty on Bobby Bell. The Rams' third touchdown came shortly after the qtiefs had finally stilJed the constant booing of the partisan crowd when Emmitt Thomas tackled punter Dave-Cbapple after he fumbled .the.snap at the U>s Angeles 27. On the first play, with 14 seconds left, LivingslOO weiit back to pass and Reynolds intercepted it. Three plays later, P....,. surprised the Qiiela with his run from tbe field goal formation. Beathard took the Chiefs, first 57 yards, then 62 for tile Kansas City touchdowns that kept the game from ' . • ' change the complexion in a hurry." being a complete rout. me-~-Stram escnbed\~-deCeat=as...!.£<a:::=-~li!f's.-- iotal team loss. There's no question I'm LA--c11rr1n 2 11&•• from HMll (kicked j•tledl ' I disappointed. We lost one game. 1bere's LA -M<:Cu1c~ JI P••• from H1ct1 l •v llkkJ LA -PrMCI 11 run (RIV kick) no reason to panic. 1 still think we can be LA -FG 1t1v 11 • a good football team." klc'!_; -Wrlelll pu1 from 8e11hard CS~nlll'Ud John Had!, the Rams' new quarterback KC -Bvtler ' ""' fn:wn (111rhilrd (KIO: l•lledJ INDllt'IOUAL Ll!ADl:RS obtained from San Diego penetrated 11:usH1"0 -Los Ang11es, Bef1e1ion 21.u l, Cl I . I M(Cllttlton 21·120, Smllll 3111 Kenus Cl!y, HllYH J.. Kansas ly eaking defenses for two 12, &NtNird 1.11, u v1.ton l.f. louchd--·-· '"th ... the ri·~ ball RECEIVING -L05 ~ln, MCCUh:l'lfofl ~u. . unn r-"'-'• LIU u~~ • .JacklOfl 1-11, Kllll'! 1·1S; l(..,,n C!ly, T•Vlor .al, The RlUILS....e.rnba...rt<!$ed ·tbe...!;'hie!s' of-wr111M 1-60, Enl'°" '-11, PodOl•k 1.21. • • , · , . ---PASS~ Ln ·""9e11!1,-H-.1 . ..7.a.o.....H y11nt11 fens1ve line, breaking through-often to 1Can111·c11y, Be111111r.:1 1!--20-0, 191, Lt~1ng1ton s.1.1. knock down the quarterback or stop the "'-,.., K1,.a1 cuy _ ,2,31,- Dt1tJ Plllt ....... W Lit ,.,.. NEWPORT BEACH'S ROY .EMERSON MAKES ONE OF MANY RETURNS WHICH KEPT ALEX OLMEDO AT llAY DURING SENIORS FINALS. ·----~-----·---------- .Svare.~ar~Iy . Emerson Vanqu-ishes-Alex Contains Anger · -· . After 38-0 Loss To Capture Seni9rs Crown ~ WASffiNG -coaCh HarlaJiill-----------~- Svare had a difficult time Sunday holding back his anger over the inability of San Diego's offemive line to gjve quarterback John Unitas protection from t h e • By HOWARD L. BANDY Of llM Dlltt' Plltt Shff have prolonged the outcome of-the ...,. ood set that went to the 12-point U.. breaker. · · OlmfOO took-the nu1·po1nt, Emmon -nn - out the ·strlnc: to 7--4 with Olmedo gettinc , Washillf!too Redskins' rush. Svare was-di~ased with. the. offense in general, especially with the turnovers that set up but one · of WaSblngtm's touchdowns. in the Redskins' 38-0 Victory. He said, however, the defense did a rme job. . "We lost 33-0 and that's about it." Svare told newsmen, adding it would have been different ~without three fumbles by Mike Garrett in the .first hall that Washington turned into three touch- downs. "You CBD't tum the 'ba11 over-what- eigbt um.es," he said. "You O)Ulll them , I lost track." The Redskin! recovered three fumbl es and intercepted four passes. Pict~perrect Roy Emerson o t New(>Ort Beach made cat-like moves and accura~ placement o( shots pay orr with -a f.a, '7~ victory over Mex Olmedo to win the $100,000 JWliar Veterans dlvilloo of the Pacific SouthWest -twnwnent at Newport Beacn Tennis Club Sanday:· Emersoo moved with quickness and his. accurate forehand drives across court and high lobs lo the baseline kept Olmedo playing catch-up most of the match. "My serve was still off but I am quite happy with the rest of my game today,'' Emerson said following the struggle. A rare foot-fault on second service ap- peared to momenlarily upset Emerson in the sixth game of the seoood set. Olmedo broke aervtce after the game wu nm to deUce twice, then took the next one. Emerson felt the call might "He's too quiet," Olmedo fe1t when as~ed the dU!eren<le betwem thelil. "Tliat's the blg'lllfler.nce betftell being a pro and beintl out oleom1"otltlm." . "U you mlke one ml.stake, you are lft deep problems." anerson broke oervtca twice tn the first set with gr.at c,_ Court !orehln4tl and pinpoint placemem accuracy. He did It again tn the fifth game ol the second set lo move tn froo~ :1-2, then bJd the favor mumed by a detmnJned Olmedo. With the match tied at five, each broke the Olher'a eervlce to bring on the UHnaker. • Olmedo won the · fll'll ·two pointa on .....tee and Emencn did the aame. Another great pl~ down the line gave Etm Ille 1'ea cl, ~ thea alter UPIT ....... THE RAMS' LARRY McCUTCHEON NEARS PAY DIRT. "There Wa.5 no protection for Un.jtas, !he guys weren't getting open. there was the fumbling," he continued. "We were just inept on offense. "I would ray the Joss to us." he con- tinued. "Our offensive tipe is supposed to - be the strongest part or our team but we didn't play like it. 0 We played well enough to win on defense but you can 't win with parts. Everybody's got to come to play," he Irwin Posts Easy Victory In Heritage Golf .. Classic said. Giants Invade LA Svare said he took Unitas out of the game in the fourth period and replaced him with Wayne Clark because "there was no use leaving him out there forever. We doo't want to get him kiUecl. We want HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - Hale Irwin, who bad staked hiinlell to an enonnous seven-stroke lead through 54 boles, came in with a cautious,. cazy 1· over-par 72 In the last round and ICOl'ed an .. sy victory Sunday in· the Heritage Dodgers Now Struggle To Hold Second Place him wt there next week. "We looked like we couldn't move, like we had long cleats on and couldn't get them out of the ground." Ch1rotn 0 0 0 0 -0 Red.'lklfll 21 O 7 ID -31 W1111 -''-2 ntum of f1Jf11bl1 (Kl'llllhl )IJck) W1s11 -8rown 1 ru11 (Knloht kick) W1111 -OwilN !16 r1t11rn ·of fumlti. (Knltlll kick) Wull -Toylor 32 p•U from Kllmtr IKn}fht klckl Wlltl -FG lt IC11t9M W1111 -Gr•nl 12 pen from Kiimer (Knlgllt klcll.) gol f classic. · The 2&-year-old Irwin finished with a m total, a rec:ont 12 under par on the 6,~yanl Harbour Town Golf Links, and Won by a Whopping five strokea over Grier Jones and Jerry Heard. The effcrt wiped out Irwin's own n. hole reoonl for his swamp-bordmd, cypress-studded layout that ranlul aJ110111 the most d lfflcult, lllOSt demaDdlng courses tbe touring -face all - HOUSTON (AP) -Suddenly this week 's Dodgers-Giants series, which seemed like it might decide a pennant, is a battle for second place. The Dodgers made it that way Sunday when they Jost a &.2 decision to Houston . The lo., Clropped 1.-0s Angeles, which a few weeks ago led its division, to 6'72 games behind front-running OncinnatL Right hander Don Sutton, 16-9, tries to podgers sr_ate ' All 9-.. CP• (.., $t(lt. 1J;S.1'! FrtnelKO tt lW Allftln Upt. 11 S.11 Fr•nclKO It Le. Allg4!1es -· 'I 511'! F.r111tllco ti LOJ A•ln Slpr. 1 Atl.,,11 11 L05 A11gelfl 7:SS P."'-7:!5 p.IPI. 1:" p.IPI. 1;SS p.m, qt the Dodgers bact on the winning tioad< ton!~ al Dodger Stadium against the Giants .. Jim Barr, 11·14. The two- pme aerie! concludes Tuesday. -Even U. tbe .I!Oi!&ers win all 12 of their remaining games, the Reds will 11eed to c;apture only se\len of their remaini ng 13 to win tbe UUe. Meanwhile the Giants. who a few ~kl ago appeared to be making a rush aribe leaden, -fallen to 81\ back, )1151 two '""* belllnd the Dodgers. HO •. lli tatilic t!Je Dodgers decline ,,.y ...nier',lbaa ~ Claude Osteen, 1•10, wllo lciit y !or the fourth time In.-· • ·~ 1>114 It," said O;tteen. who has lasted !Ut 'thill IOU< JonlDp ln th"'e of the 1o1.tr1 and -llis Mined nm average balloon from 2. 79 lo 3.JI . . "But there's nodiiDr I can do aboul it. I'm trying. l'm glvlni 100 percenr. Bui after lol1ng tour · in a row I can't remm>ber t!Je oibe< IS wins. And I'm 1Ure • IOI ot otbor people can 't •lther. "I liked my stuff When f left the bull· "4"· and WU ll'ri~. ~t. Bui when I started the game I felt my Urning and rhythm on the mound were gone. As soon•u I started the ga me I knew 1 was going to be wild low and that I was going lo be tn trouble." L11 Mttl11 Ul HM'" c•I i•rllrtll 1•rflrt11 l;.epa,'lb 3 l I O Wynl'!,rf l 2 O O 8\lckfltt, lb 4 o 1 O Su!hrkl, 'lb 4 I 1 o WDlvl .. cf • O o o Ced-.ct 4 2 2 1 F•roUS01>,JI J 0 1 0 W1tN1r1,1f 4 O I I INDIVIDUAL Ll!AD•lll RUSHING -S.1'1 DlttO Edw1rdl, 1'"'3,. 01n-1tt 15-51, Jontl, 6-lS; W111111111ion: TllClmtl, 12.,JO, Brown 11·1~ MtrrlWI)' 7·2t. 1l1:CEIVING -Siln oi-_ GtrrllOn, 2-36. l.tvln 1· :70; wuncn.otort, T1ylor ~ Htrr1W1y 2·12, ,,_... ,_ II. .. ASSING -Siln Olf!IO, Unllu j..17..3. 55 y11rds, Cl1rk, 1-3--1, 20; Wn~I~, Kiimer l~IM, l:l't, Al WHlll119!on -SJ,Slt Irwin aet the previous Harbour Town Lakers Trade Jim McMillian wtr1wfonl, II l O I 1 OvRICStr, lb 4 t I 2 ~:·:'fl(.,, ~ ~ ~ ~ ;:;::,·c1b : ~ : : BUFFALO (AP) -111e Buffalo Braves and also in rebounds with a 12.4 average.· A111M11,.. ·4 o 2 o M1tr11"'·'' " o 1 1 of.the National Basketball Association to-General manager Edd.it Donovan ol. °"•-~., • 11. ,• 0• 00 own.ori. P 4 o o o n. .. B_raves told the, news conference that '"" day traded seven-foot center Elmore ~"' Jot"91, pf! 1 • o o ~cMlllian 11118.s great talent. He's i: win;. Houtft, P o o o o Smith to the Los Angeles Lakers for 6-w g -~-t ,,__bl Firny."" 1 0 0 0 • ner. e ave up wua we """"6 wu a Tot111 :SJ 2 1 2 Totah M ' n ' foot-5 forward Jim lr\cMilllan. good talent. And we feel we got • player ~~1" ~ =-:: = l The de!_l didn't come as a big surprise. of high quality In return!' E-<ay. w. Crawfonf. DP-lot Allvel" 1, Houslorl There Ma tieeR !pect.1Tation ror-seiine -Dooovan said 4 tbe tramaction --· 1. LOI-Loll Angilft •· MOlllfo!I '· 2&-l0pn:, 1uc11;. -. time that, the .lf8de .was '".the ma'""". 4 __ strai"w. nlayer deal. Donovan_ 11ld the nw. JB-Jtuutn. HR-l"ICIO'rek 1 ,..-. ----~ &!'" 'f ,,. " a e-11: •• so J\.1cMlthan, 25, bad a carecr-hlgh ~r· Braves are "stlll"talldng to IOIT'le"bther ~een 11.. t .. 1•1 ~ ~~~ ; : : : ~ ing average of 18.9 points last seMoo. clubs" about possible trades. "We'tt still -• • o o 1 ' Smith led Buffalo In scoring last aeBSOll Ioolling far an establ1'11ed oecond guard • ~~11/l:: 4~/:'n. ' 1 2 ' 4 1 with an average. of 18.3 polnll per game -a real pro," be said. • By T .. Allodat<d l'n11. The head or the NaUoruiJ . Football league says he expeds ·111e. ®lllber .ol · rans 1taytng home to view once bllicked- out games Oii t•levlslm wtb srow u the season CClllinues. Nearly 50,000 ticket holders were reported "~shows" at Sunday'• opening da y NFL game alter federal legislation lifted the blaokout on homelolfl1 telecatls of gapies BOid out 72 hours In advance. won 8Jld loot ......m bealine locton. we probably wiiI hive hall-<mpty stadlUllll at perlodJ o! the season !or ae•erll gama," NFL Commissioner .Pete Roielle said Sunday iilgbt. NJ,,. lll'O fuotbaD gam" ft'0111 New York lo Demw ,..,. affected by the new rogu!atlO!I. Only cont.Sta at Cleveland, New .EnJlud and Now Orfeans were denied lo boqietawn TV 11111. ,The NFL reported • total cl 41,311 tlclel holders railed to show at stadiums. · "NaturalJy, as the y~progrcsscs and · the weather get.s wor nd lhc tea ms' •. "I ngul'td·the ta! would be mabi., ' ' ·. ' a service aoe et.6-f. 1. Prue money will be increued lo ,, $30,000 DU\· year with a $10,000 first .• place · awwd """pared lo the $l,$OO 1 Emtirion ,poc;kiled 1iUP<Jay. · , Olmedo took i..n. $2,000 plus -q $100 tn doubles. Next year It will be ~ 15,000 for """"'1, '3,000, 11.oot, $1,SOll .; and $1 ,000 through sixth ploce. Four ..S. ditlonal pl-. pt $500 and two pt $300. •1 In olhec final malchea &mday, Dan , M.ut1n defeated defending dwnpion ond 0 host pro Tony Prodan, H, 7'41, M lo win , the 50 men's lllogles. ' s& Match, another defeJJ<lq cbunp, '1 ~ tn Ille men's 4S bracbt wllb a , S.2 Win over John Shea. ID the J unior Veterans doublel, J r;;...._ and Sv=-picked up " the $1,000 ftnil by defeoUnr" Don KlerOOw and Reed. M, M . " Evelyn Hou!em8D woo the women'• o singles with a &.!, lhl conquest ol Mary Radabaugh In the finals. - • -.... ~ . . ~ .. . . .. -....... ___._ ... • • • 'I(. Monday, Stpumbtr 17, 1973 DAJL Y PILOT J 7 O:J.'s rks ~Bills; Albritton to R eturn lat. Mia.4&a..i -L .J.._" ~ •T N E W ENG'.•~-be -d 61-'-_,-;-L----~ -l--l. ~ By the ~-mer trip o ''The k'~tl> ...... ......._-., -llUfT,..,., n .:.. .. u · -period fore Bob Grleee loon favorite day ...,. ~Umore. .... ..... ., ... -~ Y~:wonder what O. J. Simpson, lliel ~r Pltil Warfielil for a lll'yard Phipps' TD·aerials went for 111 and eight By STEVE BRAND Europe, however, Afbritton's I've discovered, is just one '°' ro,....,r USC star and Heisman Tivphy:l , !Guchdnwn. . yard& u Pliipps hit IJl.of :111 passes for Of,.. -P11• "'" inind was made up.I thing, U everything e!Je Is wir{ne'r,'wul do for~ eocore. . ' \ Before lhe ~ wu ·over, Yepre-11> yards in ,tbe game. .Terry Albritton made 8 .:>Ul· "I talked at length with equal. Most of the shot putter& i:ut year's Natlooal Football League irnan booted f181d goall of 45 and Z2 !l(rl Jones, BallJmore's hlghly-14oted SPOR'ff searching decision to give up Payton Jordan (Stanford track eao lilt about tho same but ~ lead.er romped .for J!IO yards In 'Yards .to ao wllh .earlie< kicks of u and a>Olde, wu Jnelleclive, gel~ aacked 1 Ill tOotball last spring and coach) and Jack Christiansen what oets a Feuerhach apart leading. , ~ll1Jllalo to• 41·13·-.........i"" 53'yardl and just for food measure the "live times wlllle~· a •wt six of Z1 ,......,, he f-' t -·"'-(football coach \ before I is confidence. ~ .,,...,,... N .... :'-:·-, ··-• •-•• _, =• a ug ......... decided on anything," he says. "II separates the good guy• WI ...,...., over ew -.land. • Dolphins colleclod.a safety to.put away and havln& ane . , ..... . bbn back. ,.111.nally made·up~mind 11 l-m ••--. who ~•e. -If .~Jlnt.elfort ~ the NRL. the 49efl-.~ Cleveland ra«d to a 17-7 nauume • · · ... _ · ml the ... , •• ~ ••~ -.. , ... ;,;. .. _...,. ol -~ -«[ mtSs it,"-ad Ls the Pacifi'· •track meet. y-"re ..,,_ '""'11 can'l loae, ~· game, • ..,.._·~ 247 yards It .was the 18th coooecullve ,J'l;llllar .J!18l'C!n, matched 14ochdowm .wtth the N Harbo Hi b ~~ ~ __ ,__ ,_ Willie Elllloli of the Rams in 1971. season victory for the ~~--Coll$ In' the _t!>fi'G ~ and IJiep .held_ . ewpo.-.rt former Newport r ig ''The summer to u r simply won'l It's aD port of a poych> "'4~ Ill the total ·for O.J . were -~ -na'J ... ,... Bal~ scoteless m·the !Ina! quarter. Al~American tackle who drop-solidified my position." game. This whole Idea of,...,_ ~ scanipers of IO •llld 21 yards ATLANTA AT NEW -:·...,-.,·--ped out of Stanford University Albritton returned after the centratlng on gaining lllftslgtb • looked like Grant aolnc through Atlanta' a Falcons, the Loi Anaeles ' DETROrr AT Prl ISBURGB -Terry Rated· 4th following his freshman year tour and got ·a job at the for one lull year really exc:itea ·RiCbinond,'' observed lint-year New Rams' Of?PO"tllli', SUnday In I-e Bndahaw Ul!loeded touchdown _. to last spring. Balboa Bay Club. With his size me. It's seU~lls!ylng. much Enilind coodl, Chtick Fairbanks. "We Colluum, aren't trY!ng to make • .... y Join McMakin and Rm Shanklin In the , It wasn't a matter of arades you'd upect they'd hire him like gettin~ an 'A' oa a test." were. helpless and couldn~ slow him friends In New Orleans. final C)IW1er Sunday lo breal:·a llHO tie •) or . discontent. He simply as the bounctt. Is AlbrittOn asilafled with doiin: It. looked like a track meet out John North, In hia NF!; debut u head and lead PitUllurgh's Steelers to a 24-10 Jn c decided in order to become a "I wMled that job but there his first )'<Ill' record? there." , ooadi ol lbe Saints, was ju¢ aa brief. l•1t wln8_!!!! ~t. ·--' •· Sbanld. . ounty aeriou1s chatheUeng1"!,. in o°!?~ho1t weren't any openings,'' he · 'ythin'l''!' nev1 doer,, sahe!Wied •~y th · waa dlagusting "·be "said Of AUanta'I roll-1·aqa,11&W s SlX•,-cuu ~s ':"" m pUt or ;:111v vu•P c says, adding a chuckle. "l car-an g 1 says. ou SAN FRANCISCO 'AT MIAMI -It's lntu~ the aciJl.e · came with 30 secaods to play alter a 24-Games, he hid to give UJ1 T'/. luggage, Which Js hard can't lool< baclr. aitd feel looking.more and m<>re !il<e the Miami_ Qoliifetbaclr. Dia Shiner threw three yard strlkl!_ to_1!JcMalih\ gave the Steelers Newport Har:tior High' s ·everything that might distract work: But the hours are right satisfied. If you brMk . tho D01j)hins" SUper Bowl championship team tOucbctowns'. Wblle~~ 13 of 15 at-the lead In fi ~saw con~ Sa~ors are rated No. 4 in him. for me. to do what t have to reoord then you have to putb ol'3anuaryilln'Hhe·same-lhla aeason-.. --teliipta !Or":'ttr1iiili 1o ltiil ~Wmta, -'IM~nu~-'"!eraJ--..g op-~BltlrCCounty-&nd-No:-Tln 1'lllll" included s tu d t·e .s-. doc"-yourself to· make-that-""'°rd J~ one hall Sunday, with John Brodie Melnwhlle New . Ol:J~' Q110rterback J>Of:lqrulles; including failing: on \wo field the Orange Coast area follow· parties and football. Basically, what Albritton seem untouchable. I think. 71-7 •'-·1•. ·~San ~---'----Le'>.>. •.,. ,, ' • -•'-l<fes. On-.lbr .... otber instances the . to d . 1·1t . hts •th feet ls a good record but It can • ~' UJC..,. ....1!-1-111~ ~3-rn ...... ~wat'-five &~ ~-------1 uni • · ·"1 watch the football games wants. · o is 1 weig W! be betler." --w~in .~. But, with Brodie out u-..... ,'---..--. LioM were-lnteroepted. ~-g Sat ~s scnmmage t 1 .. " the.. such inten$lty he'll be as -~ of the ---• hall ·"~'-of the ~ th Ma'-De on e evist0n, says .... , sho And what of the compeUt'·-,,_. ~~N • a ·~~" OAKLAND AT MINNESOTA The w1 ~ .,. 235-d ho ed ry strong and big as tbe top t .., MWhl heal. pd humJdlty, the Dolphins BALmtORE AT CLEVE1AND Minnesota Vikings rallied from ; ll-lO The Sailors pounded the po.un b~r ';rid e~oor :hl1e putters in the world, all of he saw in Europe'? ra~ied behind Caro Yepremlan's field · Mike Phipps drilled t'.""o touchdown deficit l'> down ~Oakland %4-lS behind the Angelus Le 8 g u e represen-~~~~a fo~ Newport Harbor wboqi are addicts to power lift-"The .Russian I beat was goals to beat the 49ers, 21-13. passes, both to Frank Pitts, in leadiOg .... . t . of ~-Tar~-·-~-. 'th . in H••h, "and 1 get pretty !idg· ing and weight at least 250 really great,'' he says. "but ho J.!iaml trailed l:H going into the llnal the Cleveland Brooml to a •:ll-H will Su!> ,...da'ypcwt ~ "~ ~...._.-~ lativ .. "' • superwr pass g ~ pounds. was completely supported by -;:.-. -.....__ -,.,_ Bill Brown piled over from aix .yards attack, built ar.ound et~The ~rootball coaches at ... Al Feuerbach prove<1-a-ure-governrnent. Thal ts-ap;. ' . To Gridiron ·in 197 4 • • and Oiuclr. F~grabbed a uJne.--' quarterback.Steve Buki. ch and Stan! rd --·-• I'd ha smaller man (250) can make pealing. But, since they are l-ll---1---~~~_.,. __ _....,.-.;p ----•-• ..._oHalented 0 a-~ me ve gianl--t1alns-b!<-1.W.U.n.g pportad,.!bey'r'e..pwlled.aJlllL _--J .a:1ic; •• 11... ----~ pass_friilii !or_.., bllf-a-... ,· -· agood chance to be a starting · eoormous weights," says pushed to improve. Thal takes scores while the Vikings defenae allolred Servile maintains the No. 1 tackle even though I woul4 Albritton. "I can't expect to be ·the tbrlU out of the sport." !l.GO I . J , . W1T only·a Deld goal . . . . sport .in Orange County with just be a sophomore. I <er· in bis class (71·7) right away Albritton perhaps explains ,' -0 agong fl,· m• s· .· ! . . Ageless George manda had lhtte field . the lint week of action set for tainly feel I have the talent to but in order to jump from the best his reaaoos for •cboeeing V I toall·· They came from 16, 26 llld &-Ibis weekeod. be a starter this year but .I baoe of 61 feet to a base of, the shot put event over foot. yardS., Newport Harbor opens its know if I played football, it sav 65 to 67 feet, I have to be ball this way. 1 • • . • CINCINNA11 AT DENVER _ Floyd campaign 17iday evening woWll. hurt my chances of stitnger. "When you're in the shot put -()kk ~ · Y · Little scored three tfmeS to lead 'Deir against district rival Corona ~chie_vmg my primary goal !" "So my goal is'to do nothing ring it's ,.. total psych. For ~ ·m-..oQ .nwr:ri Ver's Broncos to a 28-10 upset win over · ' del Mar hfe nght now · · · an Olympic but lift, lift, lift. 1 want to.....be three. maYbE!: four seconds ~ -. • . __ ~-I--. · TU~ . ~-:ti tbet'iiiCbmatlBerigalsSiUlday. ' -The-~at 1a11kh1gs, b gold:-mecfat:U , able lo fi>SS ~on 'tiilve tOtil-omcentraUOfi. lt.-S _ _ _ _ _ _ Litt~sJ.ouchdown romps c;am$' 99 runs selected by members of -the· One ,thing he w~nts to ~ke strength alone. Then when I you against the elemenU with ' ;r • -· of one, five .and one yard. Little gained 82 Oaily Pilot staff, aOO-rates clear u1 ~t he 15 not g1vl.Jli work on my form, I'll be out 110 one-to blame but·yourself'if Pl'I'l'SBURGH -.Evonne/<'~•·-··. n.-. o...;.0_116;!M/'tn:$tndu:J.liltJ!b to y.ai!llJ~.Mlcljpg ......... 50 -~··· Orange Cout . area tearilll up the gridiron forever. wl" ,,_ best." -u fall. · .....,..,... uuu,_..--and then ~-~ ·weathilnster, ·Edi.son, "'FOiin-: -0 111-be-ba'ck"next)'ear, con·--F....,.or~ -, compan-·son-, Al. br-l'ton .r.;1"=--1·2=.ll..--n-u...o c an-lfill the world's only aboriginal pro tennis win the 17.500 .mgtes title, recepllnns from Charlie Jolmon.-. " --~-"'"""" ,_ player ,.today signed a c00tract to play in teamed with Fred McNair of Olevy eindnnati was' held in check most of ta1n .Valley and Mater Dei in S id er a,,b 1 Y blg,~e,r and says he can lift '60 pounds_ in )"OUl'?ielf for 60 minutes a n d the newly formed World Team Tennis Chase, Md. to defeat Parun and South the day. rtS-lone score · c am e from the count~ top 10. stronger, he says. Im very tbe clean and jerk. Meanwhil~. look ·at ~ scoreboard ~•od league. . Africa's Ray Moore; 1-Z, 1-1, for the Essex JolmsOQ con _a 22-yanLscamper. young 08-lasl Januarr)-and -Feuerbach Jolts 360 pounds In you'va loll. Football Is fun. She· inkO<! Wiih Plttsburgli · and join& doubles liUe.-' · Tlie Beiiga~·iiiShed for just 13S yards. ff 1f 1f by the iltn<! I go baclr., I Ii pm the snatch, which is reportedly but not _,1y as seU.;atl&- BiUie Jean King and John NewllOlllbe In ,,.. DAU.AS AT CIDCAGO _ 0oe· thing . Orange Coaaty .. Top 11 .;_~=· il~· ~ u ';f'!~ a tougher lift. . fylng." the W1T fold. ST. LOIJIS -San Fr a n c ! s c o • s · you luive to say about Dallas, ils players NI. r.... Points ces either ~ play I<>< i:f i;( i:f -. i:f ,,.. Rooemary Caaals celebrated her 25th iearo from their mistakes. _1, Servile_ -_53 Stanford-or-to make-a 1'prmo~~"'----'"---~"-~-1--~0HA~i!IWM'E; N.c .. _ "It ~Y . ilOlliliiCli,iiethlii&· ~ Cl!icigo's Bears ,~~--=,...=ked-;-ca-2 .. Siiila Ana Valley 50 team in the future. Bartl Decision eaSiest final In quite a wtlile,'' said likes -winning tianls tournamj!llls. fa.ke punl early .m the game but when 3. Loara · 47 "It's like I decided to red· ==_;_.;.· ------- .... ' Auslr1flia 's Evonne Goolagong after win-Miss Casals captured tbe $30,000 &t. they tried it agam with lour nunutes to 4. Newpo~ Harbor 44 shirt -myseH.'' niJig the ...,, .. championship Swiday in Louis :Women'• tnfematlooal .pl'Qf..-al go,.the Cowboys me preporod. Billy Joe 5. Westminster 37 Albritton achieved almost Irid . c he the·1400IJO·women'st.nnlatoomoment.al teD!lil l9Ut••!!LJ1.D ~,b)r . downing Dupree reiwoed,to take the Jake .and I.Kennedy 30 insianlsuccesslnthesholput '. Inn oac· s Old p,\,vidence·Racquet and Swim Club. A-alia's.Kaun ~~ .. ~. 1-7, 7-!', dun!f>ell ~.Parsoes. The score waa tied , 7. F.dlsoo · 22 al Stanford ecUp#g · ljle ' ~ She beat 20-year>0la • 'l e"iri'tli !ya.., lot' her-l.l!IQll>I, ""'"'"-\. )'!~ ~ . 11-11 .Ill. llie,.um,,, and .the Bears·--on 8.J':ounta]ll Viilley _19_scbooL~will\..aJwia•• · . < • ' J. _ Bli'YulioYa 'of 't~ sOttet'Unioa in .......,,t yeer. .. • ·:w· • ,,... .. . .. to .post• a 20-17 vletoey Sunday on Toni 9. Orange 11 61..i'h. • . ' ' • . A lb sef5, 1-2, 6-0, to wtn the 110,oooo,.';ij;ri;, . •. Fntschs ll·yard field goal. 10:~ ::.. Area Top&10 N!"'1 ~lr ::: ::~ Aided :ritwn ...,.y. M Wif Di' ST. LOUIS AT PlllLADELPllIA -SI. I. Newport Harbor . 28 proved to be· the.top 11-19 year II . was the first time that Miss an, e e Louis scorect three touchdowna In the 2. Weatrnlnster 20 old in the world by going Birjulrova, the Soviet Union's No. 1 flni quarter and then had to llang oo 34-3. Edison 13 uodefeated against the best "I'm willing to wait," says go a I, foregoing everything Stanford track coach Payton else, and then return tQ their w<jinen's player, had reached the fmllls T .... R W k 23 as es-Rams quarterback Roman 4. FOUDtllin Valley 11 Germaoy, RAJssia, Poland and of'a'Unlted Ststes Lawn Tennis Associa· W 300 rec Gabriel Jed a Philadelphia rally Sunday. 5. Mater !lei 3 Italy could muster. lion ·event. She woo 15,000 for second ll' looke.d like Don Coryell'• debut in Jordan. · classes. Terry Is special. pl•?'· ROU"EMONT, -N.C. (AP) _ . A regular season play woold be an easy win V " wbeo the Cards rolled to a 2H halftime SEA1TLE :.._ Seconckeeded Tom Ok·. HeMerson; N:c., man was killed and hia bulge but Gabriel, -completed 21 of :r1 17-yuM>ld wife WIS oeriously Injured in puaes for 117 yards, led the rally that U,.~ up bis second championship in a race car accident Saturday lligbl, Duke cul the m•..i• to 24-%1. till.past month Suncily when he defeated llo!Jpltal authorities uld.. · -- eijJbu.-ded John AleuDder 7·5, IH in They ldmlifled tho deld man as !Jon. HOUSTON AT NEW YORK -The . tbe finals of the Seatile lntemaliooal ten-nie West and sa1d bis wile, Cathy, was .in New York Giants pluclr.ed o/f lour ail tournament. serious cmdllioa at the Durbam hospital Houston 00.... ......,. eo route to an easy ~ 29-year-old Okker recovered Imm today wflb two bnJRn lega. 34.H win Sunday in Yankee Sladiwn. lovMO to brolk Alexander's >erVe linbe 'ilree othon ,..... inJUred. when a r"f'<, ·The Gia,nls, .wb) bod not lost In pre, tenth game ol the second set. car at the Trico Speedway liear here ·ran Ha!Oll play, jumped out to a Z'l-ll lead al ·-into the Infield. the hall aod masted home. • •--~ • lloOpitll aUlllorllies said Mn. Nellie Rm Jolmscil -.cl two touchdowns, APl'OS, Calif. -UCLA senior Jill Knoll, 39, ol Hmdenoa WU'ln !air con-. on nD1! o(a yard out each, to pace the Austin has coptured bis first major ten-dltioo and Curtis O'Neill, :M. of Wake Giants. ci.ue Gog\!lak added field goals nis UUe . in Impressive faabloo, winning Fonot, N.C.,apperenlly WU In -" o1·44111c1 i~yWnts·in the- 13,500 for singles mid doubles victories In tory C11!1dilion. Houston's foucbdowns came oa a seven the U.S. Hard CoUrf teMia charn-They , said Roy Hinesley, 45, of yard paas from· Dan Paatorini to Dave pioilships. Dmli8m, waa treated and released. All Parts and on a Ken .Burrough 49-yard .The 22-year-old !U>Sel Ne.w Zealand's five""° believed to be·apectators.· reception from Pastorlnl. DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO BACK TO SCHOOL .. SPECIALS!, . . . . . 1H4.VOLVO ·122 CPL 4 Cott., ,.,.,_, ....._ ,_,., IOTMt ~ ...................... $877 01961 TOYOTA ....... : s l .1.9.9 ........... . ' 1''1 VOLVO· 4 Dlt 144 $117.7 .. 1'71TOYOTA CottONa 4 DI. . .,.., -......:·--· -...ov. .................... .... ... .$1277 ' Base"fJall ' Standings AMERICAN LEAGlJE East 8')tlmore -lleln>it . New York Milwaukee Cleveland Oak!And ' Kanlia0 City w 87 81 79 78 . 71 86 West 87 II L 81 68 70 75 79 as 81 61 Pel .5811 .540 .530 .500 .473 .437 ~ii .544 GB 7 Iii 13 17 221> 6l!i Clbgo ' 73 7' .. 490 . Hli ~· 72 "75 .490 14\i 68 Tl .473 17 rem . . 51 " JC7 as!> NA110~ .LEAGlJE . ..Eul w· L Pct. GB .rm :,is:;:r . ;: ~ .503 'h SI.' Louis . 73 75 .493 2 New York · · ·73 76 .490 2'h Chicago 711 • 78 Phlladeiphia ! 65 M .473 I 5 .436 . 10\0 \ ·-~ ") West CincimaU .L . ri1:57 .6t7 Dedpls Ill 64 .573 San Franc! 113 .561 lfOOlloa • ft 75 75 .503 ~, (',I 72 79 .4TI San Diep• • . I 54 94 • .365 81> l'h 17 • 21 37'h Jets, Packers Collide Tonight 1 "He's quite a loss," admits "I'd tell most kids, •you're Cardinab football ·coach Jack crazy!' if they told me ·they Christiansen, "but we respect wanted to sit out a ye~r. Terry his decision." Is. very young. The sky Is the The reactioos by t be two Umil for him as a perfqrmer. Stanford Uritversity coaches "He knows lo join the elite, were to the decision of ex-he has to sacrlnct. Thia is his Newport Harbor High twc>-sacrifice.. He'& a fierce com- spart standout Terry Albritton petitor and a very deep- . to forego a year of school to thinker. It -wasn't a ·sea~ MILWAUKEE (AP) -Joe Namath says be may have to uncoil-hla peasing arm early and often against the Green Bay Packers tonight, and the New York Jets quarterback 4oea not 90Und afraid to try. "I don'\ th1nt we can run the football at them con- si!tenUy,'' Namath said Sun- day pi:tor to the ~.ets' fmal · 0.. TV Tonight · Cu11ne i7 at 6 · concentrate on becoming a brained idea, but one tboucbl Brown and Clarence Williams, World-class shot putter. _ out tborQughly. · allowed just 3.4 yards per "When we n!Cnlu.d Terry, "!think ll'D help him~ rush, best in . the NFC, last P•yton and-'1Ilysell,'' says bis goell to be a champt.n year. Cbristianaen, "ii was with the He's bell In the big meeb and "They've got a lot of big understanding. he'd be able to this will m8ke ·lllm ...... defensive linemen," he sai(f. compete in both sports, fOQ.t.. tougher." "'lb<y're not real tall, but ball and track. Both Stanford coochea could they're a big load." "It was also underst.o6d any feel' what Albritton waiite to Nam<\th said studies of time he wanted to concentrate . do . Packers game films revea1ed on one sport or an9lher, be "When I was in college my no weaknesses in Green Bay's was free to do that. goal was to be an Olympian," young secondary o f .cor-"We're very sorry he made , ·says "CliHsUansen, ~tifne nerbacks Willie Buchanon and the d e c i s I o n·. My un-oooference 440 champ at the Ken Ellis !ind safolies Jim Hill derstanding is ·he plans IQ con-Univenity of Colorado. and Al AMatthews. tinue all bis efforts IA>ward the "He wanls the Olympie gold tuneµp for the nationally "Buchanon is probably rated Olympics. He indicated he'd medal very badly;" 11y1 televised Nalioaal Football higher than the other fellows . forego I-until alter the Jordan, former track great at League regular season opener bac~ there, if you have to rate Olympics and if that's so, he'll USC and 1969 U.S. Men's tract at Milwaukee County Stadlllfll. them, but. they're all a good be able to play football for and field coach In the Mexico 1be fint meeting ever group; 1bey don't m a k e us." City Olympics. betweea ·tbe Jets and Packers mistakes,'' be said. Ch r Is ti ans en will be "The timing is correct and is bWed as a showdown Still, Namath talked Jil<e he happy to learo Albritton plans as long as he retains his between Green Bay's defeose, . plllnned to thoroughly test the to return to the gridiron in a -educaliooal goals, which I'm best oveMlll in the National Patter secondary. year, only bigger, stronger sure be will. be bas my bless· Conference last year when ,it "We'll try to bum them any and mo.re mature. ing." surrendered a league-low way we can," he said. "We "We projected Terry as a seven touchdown passes, and want to establish some of our starter out of frHhman foot-- Namath, who topped NFL own things first, and we'll find ball,'' says Christiansen. "ii quarterbacl<s In Im witll 19 out what way they're playing . was only a projection and he · touchdown puses aJlll 2,118 oa delenae after awhile." naturally would have had to Drag Title To McEwen • yards through. the air. Namath said the Jets were earn the Spot. But we fell he Namalb said he can ap-bound to mils 36-year-old Don was a goocl enough athlete to preclat. wl>y the Packen, led Maynilrd,.the league'sall-Ume do 'Jt." by the 1ron1 .lour of Aldea leading receiver whom lhej Jordan figures to Pin the Bruce Leal of Norlhrldge Roche, Mike McCoy, Bob , traded recently to Sl Louts. IDQSt a1nce Albritton'• plan Is d~ bis Plymouth to a na· However, he said ~ew York to become a ..,ooter in the Uonll stock car div i 11 lo n Recreation SPots QPen has three receiver& with shot by next ~-He alrudy record of u 8 seconds ela-ed game-~aking potential In holds the Slanlord University ~ Jerome Barkum, Eddie Bell school record of 61-$14. time in the Western U.S. and Iii ch Caster~ "Wa had_severaLl.o n Ii grand Amer1cail,Natjona) drag "I think just about at 1 our discussions," says Jordal), races et Orange County_ ID&er- re<:eivera, except Dav• "and in April he told .,...i.bia national Racew:ay Sund4)1. Knlght, have more speed than decision. I realized it was Tom McEwen ol ·Fwntain Actlvltlea in racquelball Don,'' he sa;d. "Ali our sincere and that he was Valley captured the Funny car ~~~; ~::S1· .~~.-'11 .:ip.~:-~1a~b~olrr~~ :l:t"it~·~i:!ki~g · ~~=\r%:~m-: women age 18-80 al the Coota eriCf. Caster." ... told blm .. loog u he top speed .... 231.04. , •• Mesa Depl of Le Is u re. "Oflensiveiy, I think we're didn't Jeopan!l2e his educa· Leel, wbo beid the .-II 0( Servtceo. ts good or potentially better um, I'd ID alooi with hia 9.01 -Ille ,..... -...... It'• -to llOvlce. begin-Ihm> wbeD we went to the deellloa. . the mart lour - Ding ml adv.....r pla,yera. ~Bowl (in 1188)." he laid. "Yoo can't do !bat with jUst during the competttloQ -bt ~lbell Is ortericl IQxn • "Dfl-iwly, we'll have to anybody. Some atbletet doa't hit the newat mart .-,, l :IO'll:ll' Lm. Maodaya al --We're no! up lo par yel have the atablllty to attack a The.....,.. are aallCl!olled by Colla -Part. Volley le-The defenao has been Im-the American llol R o d nis Is held from t :!I0-11:11 1'rDVlntr every week, but It's "-""lion. , a.m. at Heller P a'r k itJU nol where we want to be." C C try Leet. -fllllied lo a lop · ~ An d Weclneoday Namath proml!ed the Jets r088 OUD speed of 114.10 mph edc<d ... 1 and Frklay momlngs from would test Pecker rookie ar ._ c""*" · Bill Blphaw ~ I.bl ~ 9:15 to 11 are slated for outside llnebacker T 0 m °"'" (~ MHh ) -l , St-, .. ,, who ha(I' an elapeed ume "' •-·-·wJv., ao!t"•n. MacLcod. · c1.,,.,,,tt1 '!:13.Ji 2. Rltlltrd• <C-.mp l 06 llUUMl '-Y PtlldltfOl'I~, , .. ,Uoft IOCMn .. ), 4. ' • Volleyball Instruction ls of· "We want lo check bltn out, P~·~~~·c:f'l\nrni _ t, J. H* Jame 1 Warren or fered from 7·10 'l\tffday ~ •¥re ~ that'• basic· fodtball ," d1••t<111 1s..n c1trritn1t1 10:11 2. Bjlkersflt.ld drove bis custom ntna at O:eta M~ lfigh's h.t aald. '10f course, he's ~~';.,~1T'~ ~ mllodon ao vktory W. the lap gtrfi gym. · playbag there for a rta90fl, but ·~~~ _ 1_ wittott thTI fuel dlvlllon ln 6.32 el•Bdl AddiUonal lnforma~ can we want to see what he fin • ''"""""' it:"·'· 2. 11.H010 1tttrr.i ~~ He had a top tpMcl be obtained .... ,.,. .. , 5300· do .. J ""'" 1 ••• _ ....... ,_,.,, 7.:JI for .the -··"'·r mn. "I---._ • • • •. llioJll'Nfll'I (s,.n ClelMl'lle). .,........ ..~ • • •• • ·- Boat Show ' Display To Expand The 18th annual 1 9 7 Southttn Cll!Uornla B o a Show, to be held Nov. 9-18 a the downtown L.A. Convenlio Center, Is growing •gain -t a nearly 260,GOO aquafe foot display of boats. When tbe Southern California Marine AssodaUon- l!lponsored event moved from the Pan Pacific to the Con- -vention-Center, o-f (°I c I a f s figured they would have plenty of space to satisfy demand for a while. But an outpourtng o interest has forced an ex- pansion outside the building. 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St. JOHN, t:ot l-lft .. 111 .... -11-1 ef __.,.. c-ty c._.. meM Ne. J flf MM cmwt, ef 119 Cllrie If' P.K. Oo\NOAlL. 0tpvty Ctfl"" Drl.,.. W ... , lfl-IM City .. '-n .. TOMlllrlfDN 4 STllMMAN AN. Cellfroml1. m Wd C-9 SI.. ..... .. The rMI ""'*""' It delcrtbld M~ S-....,.... Ctlll. ,,... Lof 1 ol Tr'Kt No. 11'11, lfl tlW city ef """"-" -~ lot """'"" ~"" .. l• ~ lll\lbll ....... Or..... Cont DlllY Piiot, 1ltlt .. C.Mlornla, e1 I*' ,.,.,. r--.i Sefiltntbtr , .. 11, 23, 1m 2171·1' In Id; a Pitt lt of ~ In fM Of. nc. o1 the C-'Y afrC'Of'W of MIOll """'' Lotl 13 1fld 14 111 1a1act 1 of Trtd No. PUBlJC NOTICE • 1 ma ms. In tr. city " Loi ,,,..._., ~ IN TMI SUll'l•IOA COU•T OP THI of LOii Moll"' 11111 ot (1lltarlll1. 11 P« IMO rKonled In book 11. pegeti '' UAT• Of' CALl•O•MIA IN ANO f!Olt lo n . lnclutlw of Meftl. In ttlt efflc• of T111 COUNTY Of! OllANOI 1111 C11r111tY recordtr of Mid CW!lty. .. TICO OP H": .. 'i::''o• ,_,,..... Lot J6 ol °NMJlm wua.111 ... Hllotlltt In • • ,.,... n. City ef lit AllOIM" c-IY Gf LM fie« Dl:D•• DtalCTINO COM• Allllelel. Sfelt of Cellt.t'lllt, •• pw MIP ITP TAE LADllER -Ba)ooa YachCCJlill s crew (No. 99);-skippereu-by-Mark Hughes, had to come from behind in this race to beat South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club's Tom Gates on the third rung of the Prince of Wales Bowl ladder. The elimination races were sailed in Etchefu..22 sloops in the waters off Bal- boa Peninsula Saturday and Sunday. Chairman Vin Jorgelll!len reports many boats will be situated outside at the Pico and Harbor Fr~ay corner o.f the facility. ThJs is in addiUon to the main exhibit hall, Petrie higb·performance boat hall, which has several meeting rooms. VIYAMC• °" ....... ll'aOPlaTY lied I ...... 10 p " "' -' $5 0 SOLD OM c:otfT'WACT IY Q•Ct:O•MT fKOI' n '"""' ' • fl • -111 Int m.ttti of Ille ., ... -of G1t-.CE 1"" ~ 1111 1111 c-iv .__. et T W kly P • M. DAY O.C.Hld Mid Coutlty, op _'9 nle NO"Nc'I! II Hl!it°ltV OtVP:N lilt! lllt lol~':.'YkiM -third ln ...... t In t111 In Cash Pftlllol'I ef -D. DaYl4 Dey,• CH'...-.! Lot U, -of Wnftnl Wltmir. ~-tl:..-tirtl........,.._lo. end Sptclel City of LOI A~ COl#llY ef Lot MORE mAN 95 percent o 'A11m1n111r.ttor "' the .mi. "' Grece ""-~ ,, ... of c111~1. •• '*' Mt11 the exhibitors who participat• s2 0 1:J• d=~i:t.i~ lo Mc.II~ .,:.u~ ~ ottl:. ~~OC:,,,~ :.:... ~ ed in the highly successful ....... IMfttr ~-to Aril!wr J. Nici C-ty/ show last ··•~-asked for For w--Lly Second I W.rldt, lo CDITIPll..:e wftl! 1111 ffmll of Lot A of W"t..._ Wl1lhlre .....,,., il "'u.n.... m 1111 ....,,,..,., of Mi. Wld ,purd\tH ~lty el Loi ...,...... C-ty ef Lot -Bruh ~ . -M wO -for the '74 edttloo. Plus Pl WI .,....... Into Irr dtotclefll fn "" llltflmt. ""'""'· Sl•l'I of Celllllnlle, ....... """ --~ . oa-a-.fi .... Q O'J! -: -. ~nH---~-~~as.a.demandlrom-newl---""~~~-~~a~C~e!__!~n~n!!!er~--------·oJ:1'~~;,'-;:-~~.:; tt1t Offl:~c:::~.,1t:=-:------u-ro ~ builders. on 1111 21tll dtY of Sip!,. 1t'3 el t;OO 1.fll. Nici (ounty/ ..L.--'-Tiit ,.... pl'(lptMy to bl con'l'Wtll II An H..-t -ttlf .. lferi'f' • feet ---------------------------~'-=---------~A~·~i~d~·~~tr~ .. ;m~·.;.~~~=·· g ~fO ~lied-" follow$: _ _ ___ ef..L.oULof..W-.twn..w:uMlrt ......... IA more 60QtS of nearly ., ' Ea h for ... ·n1 Fo rth L M • TfRr"sm;--r.-cvcfi if-sari "" City "' LOl """""' COUftty of lot Balboa Yacht Club defeated BYC skipper Mark Hughes, In previous eliminations all sizes and shapes and pn·ce C 1nl • U · ~s!: ~i'i"'m ~ St•te et"'"'""'·",.,.~ d Fifth Plac Wi · ACOl"dM In •oo61 10, "9f ff of Mi91. South Coast Corinthian Yacht with crewmen Ron Holder and BYC defeated Newport Harbor tags., Ulere will be 188 booth an • Inners W, II!. St. JOHN, In thl otllc• af thl C-ty ltlK'OfMr of Club Saturday in the third step Tom Wilson, def eated Yacht Club and Cabrillo Beach exhibits. Here, everythin{that £:!:1(.ci:.:,.DALL. ~~-~~~~W:J. of the Southern California SCCYC's Tom Gates, with Yacht Club. The series ls goes on 8 boat will be Here's how you can be a pigskin prophet for profit. TOMUlllON a n•••MAM ro.-:::: :=n~:""'i.rtY •'"' °' Yachting Association elimina-Doug Steele and Lee Wesson, featured . · h ff d . . f th an..., C-' st .. s.1tt • Lo1 " ., w'''""' w111111,, Hitlihf• in tions for the 1974 Prince of two straight in the best two of being sailed in Etchens-22 Also, there will be a sailinit Weekly ces prizes are o ere to winners o • s-.._,,r ... C•tH, '*' 1111 c1" of"-"'"°'1.., county°' La. Wales Bowl. three match. sloops. 1 clinic, 8 movie theater with Pilet Pigskin Pickeroo game. Top winner e1cli weelc A~"' 0r"!",:.t,,. .. Dllly Piiot, :.= ~!·~ f0~11=•.tt·~~:'i: ---•. ----------QLU.1.lta J ..filllllJ_~~ geta $50 in 'cash. Second piece winner gets $20 in s.pt.,,.lltr 1'· 11• n. 1t1J u.o.n ,,.,. Gfflc• of the c-rt ltle'lnltr of I t tlighting top ~ c11h-.-nd tliird,~Tolitfll 1nil 1iftli-pl1ce .---winn•l'I 'll"c·h-----•d-'-"'- ·Davis ·Wins Camp.bell • Perpetual Ca"rl Davis, sailing under the burgee of Lahaina Yacht Club, ·won the Allen Campbell Perpetual Saturday in the an- nual suddin-death r a c e sponsored by Voyagers Yacht Club (or Luders-16 sloops. In· the three-race Jane Schock ~1.emorial Trophy race ror women Sunday, the winner was Vicki LOhman of Balboa Yacht Club with three straight firsts. Summary: ALLEN CAMPBELL TROPHY (Luders-16) -(11 Aireil, Carl Davis, LYC; (2) Cat's Paw, Keith Dinsmocir, BYC; (3) Zephyr, Greg Wood, LYC; (0 Little Lulu , Alan Lindsay, VYC. JANE SCHOCK ME- MORIAL TROPHY (Ld .. lU) -(1) Vicki Lohman, BYC; (2) Mary Jane Tyler, BYC; (3) Doris Kirst, BYC; (4) Betty Brooks, BYC. Symes Garners Dinghy Title Bill Symes o! Newport Hartlor Yacht Club was the winner of the Dodie Beek Gabboon Sunday in a series for Lebman-12 dinghies. Run- nerup was Seymour Beek, NHYC, and third was Jack Jakosky, Balboa Yaclit Club. '(• .,.. ' • -' • ""' ' • . \ • ' \ BOATING 33 Compete 111 Regatta Thirty-three boats in four classes turned out Saturday and Sunday · for South· Shore Sailing CI u b ' s One-Design Fleet Cllampionship regatta. Th'e series was sailed in 8-10 knot southwest b r e e z e s . Trophy winners: SANTANA·22 -(1) Karim, Jim Nugent, BYC; ( 2) Shadow, Barbara Turner, Sl BYC; (3 ) Countdown, Lee Booth, SSSC; (4) Danska, Jack Jensen, ~c. C>\_lr:W -(1 ) Wahoo, Barry Branin, KHYC; (2) Zig Zag, Bill Unlack, LBYC ; (3) Tex Maru, Barry Mason, BYC. CAL-25 -(1) Veloz, Jack Steele, CBYC. THISTLE-Charisma, Henry Birner, BCYC. Beaded tor Coast The full·med replica of Sir Francis Drake's flag· ship, Golden Hinde, ls C\lmntly completing •ea I.rills near hlmouth, England, In .preparation !or ' voyage to the West Coast. She was built by a San Franc!Jco group to commemorate Drake's alleged landing on the CaUfonla Coast ln 1579:Sbe Is ex- pocled to arrive next ydr. The Olsons, Man, Wife, Steal Show pee ~tie! ~ the marine get $10 1" CIS"lh All 1'ca~h'1 1ctually i1 deltY•r•d to PUBUC N011CE . °'Tr:.-;::::. 'O: r.::,:·.::::~°l'n ':! ,. h f h k b • k d b City ot Loa "'""'"· County flf Loa world. winners int• onn ·o c ec s to e pie e ~p y PICT1T1ous evs1N11s Ano1tn,S11N ofCe1lf'Of'nla.••wM1o The Ol!on family, man and wife, of Newport Beach stole the first Hobie Mono-Cat Regatta at Lake Forest, near El Toro, Sunday. Mark Olson won the over 120 1 pound classiflcation and his wife, Fletch~r won Ute Wlder 1~ pound division. Twenty-5bt of the new Hobie 12-footers showed up for the regatta which was sailed in 6- 10 knot ·breezes. Results: OVER 120 -Mark Olson, Newport Beach; "(2) Mike Mullen, Corona del Mar; (3) J. T. OWens, San Bernardino; (4) Kevin Keams, El Toro; {5) Art Huskey, Mission Viejo. Cabrillo Pilot Wins 13th Time mE DATES this fall will make it possible for several manufacturers to sOOw their newest craft for the first time at tbe boat show. The '74 models will thus be previewed in 1973 here. Cal-Boat, American Mariner and Capri are among the sail builders with new designs. There will be more large cruisers than ever before in the Boat Show. Included are Jersey West, Vi'king, Bertram, Unifiite, Luhrs, L a g u n a , Grand B a n k s, ToUycraft1 Chns Craft, Trojan, Sealilrd, Pacemaker, Meridian, Blue Sea, Pacific Trawler, Carver, Holiday Clipper and Spoiler . There are several previe models here, too. Wisconsin Racer Wins .r At Elsinore LAKE ELSINORE (AP) Gary Peacock of Oshkosh, Wis., driving a ~foot tunnel hull boat, won the Lake Elsinore -250 Sunday in· 3 hours, 33 minutes, 11 seconds, Hilyard Brown of Cabrino an average of 70.36 m.p.b. Beach Yacht Club won the Ron Hill of Garden Grove, santa Mllri• Trophy for the Calif., driving an outboanl, Pacific Class (PC) for the 13th was second and Bob Nordskog, time Sunday in a race sailed Van Nuys, Calif., was third. out of Los Angeles Yacht Club. Nordskog and Peacock both The Santa Maria Trophy has piloted KT boats. been up for grabs annually Nordskog spun out on the since 1937. Brown has won it fifth lap and was thrown from more than any other single PC · his boal A patrol boat picked sailor. He beat out JO rivals in him up and he continued the capturing the cup this year. R race . unner-up was Charles Eaton Brian Ewald of Santa Ana of San Diego Yacht Club and fin ts he d first in the in- Dave Monn in of Caliiomia board class and Bill Curtis o Yacht Club was third. Orange took hooon in the jet LA VC a1JO scheduled It! an-division. nual Treasure Hunt race from Hill drove a 17-foot outboard San Pedro to HowJand's Land-with a 200 horsepower motor Ing, Catalina Island, Satur-to take second while Nordskog day. The winner was Sunbow piloted a 24-foot tunnel hull JI, skippered by Harry Curwen with 490 horsepower. o1 ·uvc. Second was JaY ,------'-------1 Jones' Altamar, and third was PUBLIC NOTICE Sequel, skippered by wm 1-----.-n~,,,----·1 Blakeslee. The Treasure Hunt IN THI SUPIRIO• COU•T 011 TNI race is for LAYC members STAT• OP CALlf~N•A ••ANO f!Olt T"I COUNTY Ofl oa.t.JrtO• only. '"'· ,,,,_.,,., NOTICI Of! HIAlllNO M ,STITI Blackbird Triumphs P~ otlOllt DtltlCTINe COM VIYAIKt: OP a lAl PltOfl'laT SOLD Off .CONTIU.CT IY DICIDINT lfl I .. 1Nlt4'1' Of !he ttl•I• Of rGRACE M. OAY, ~Mel. NOTICI! IS "l!ltEllV OIVl!M n.t petition of O. Otvld o..,., ti ~ R11«-t•l1""'4MIONl1, •nd $9«1• Admr~:.i:ct IM Hl•I• tf Orece M D1y. , fllr 1n orclw evtflOl'ttl 11'1d dlrtcllflf f!lm to con"" "" pr.,.m lllrelntfttr dticttl>ld IO Dorethy Allen Puckett's Erlcson-41 0.11 Bllllord •llit JllChifd &yrd. 1t1 tom Blackblnt 'was the first yacht ::":1~ ": ~= ~::ci eg~ to fini!h California Yacht lllUdlflt 111 i. llfr911•, .... .,.,, 1111 , DtOfl wt tar lltlrlng In Otplrt"""' ' o Clubs Squirrel Bank Race tt1t •t1r1m et1tltltd C«1rt °" 1ti. 21111 cs..v Sunday, the ri~t of the Fred 5"{'~ 1::!1 "~::,;;rnio t1e e«twncl 1 Harris Memorial Trophy dftUibecl •• to110w1 : , series Lo( ~. Y-f'Kt sos. rtCOnl• "' s • • ... 111nll110 C-ty. It was a light-air race with o.t.d 5'Pt. 1a. itn. Blackbird finishing the lS-mile ~~tY s~:M· course in four hours and 15 Iv ,.IC. OAHOALL. minutes. Second to finish was TOM&.1::&:°'a tn:IJtMA• Orvtlle M 11 1 er ' a ~tt.:rt ~i wett '"" st .. s.it1 • Ruu..-n....a... .___ ni.. n.. hi! ... ,,., ... ,, ClrlH. ntn UUC1 uuo.;Nl:.y uvw ve: ~y Al""""I lw "'4"""' Yacht Club She WM cg Pvbl!Wd Or.,.. CMtt Diii\' 'ttot lecondl ·b4ihtnd Blackbird. ~1"11'u,1m ""'r. Third · tb finish, IO minutes '" behind the leader, was Milt COSTA MESA DATSUN Smith'• Cal-39 Mamie, CYC. Handicap results were not computed. ... . Solte, ,.,... ... '-tlfll 2141 H9'tler IM., C.116. 54M4.IO winne" i1t on• ~f the I 0 p1rticip1tin9 members of NAMI STAT•MINT r««d9d In Book '· five 1n o1 ~In The followl119 pers. It doing l>Ull_,, ,.,. office of tlW CW.,ty ._._ " the H1rbor-Bou •••rd of-Can association. Ch.c;li:s . u : -Ml4 C-"f. · ~ for this weeli:'s contest will be prepared by : · pc!f L,.,:Z:~:!c~ ~~E~. ~ .:-= J: ::":" ... w1~.nim Atlas Chrysler-Plymouth 2929 Harbor llvcl., Costa Mesa The I 0 participating •uto d•al•nhips along Cost• Mesas "Herbor Boulevard of C1"" are: Atl1s Chrysl•r-Plymouth, Bauer Buick, Connell Chevrolet, Costa Mes• D•tsun1 Dave Ross Pontia c, Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury, Miracle Mazda1 Naben Cadi~lac, Theodore Robins Ford and University Oldsmobile. ' Watch for this player'• form each we•lc in the DAILY PILOT Sports Section. C ircle the tetm you t~inli: wlll win in each pairing in the list of l~•m•S ind s•nd in the pleyer's form •nttyDl•nk or a r•asonable f•c- simile. Then watch the DAILY PILOT sports pages for each week's list of five winners. RULES 1. s.mtt Trl9 """ MDllll MIN w 1 ,.....,._ faellm1i. "' n " Dlltw "" C9fttttl ..... .-...-featmlle"' It MflMll " lfl "llllCf -.,.Utl.H 1Jttt1" ll'IVlt .. lllllftnn IJt Ille •• ...... 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(hom• t..m 11 MCond one llshd) Atlanto YS Rams Buffalo vs San Di990 Clevelani vs Pittsburgh Miami vs Oakland Minnesota vs ChlCClfJO Detroit vs Green Bay Iowa vs. UCLA USC vs. Geol'fJlp Tech Northwestem vs Notre Dame Stanford vs Michigan Washington vs Duke lllnois vs Cal Or9CJ011 vs Air Force . LA Harbor vs OCC Chaffey vs Sacldleback Golden West vs Mt. SAC Montgomery vs Oan!I HIBs El Toro vs Army•Navy Tustin vs University· Santa Anci vs Mater Del Costa Mesa vs Foothill CYRress vs Laguna Beach Marina vs Glendale Lakewood vs Westminster , Huntl119'°n llHdl vs. Pac:lflc:a San .. Clemente vs Mission Ylelo Edison vs Fullerton Estancia vs Vista No. Torrcfnce vs Fountain Valley Corona clel Mar vs Newport I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I T1I' 1•Ultft--.:-........... -........................... ~·I 1::............. I I ' .. I .~.... I C~~ ~INk Plnm.n, la. PorT Abbi'!' ::11 "'t0r ~~ elMd .~ 0. ........ Pl1a. tfewport &eeell. c.llf. n'60 O•l'ld Sep1wmt1ff &. 1m, Tiiis ..._._ I• CO!ldlf1M by •n I~ WILUAM I . SI JoHN, dlvld1.111. cwfttv Cltrt I T edd'f' Leul1 ll'lll!Nfl HOl:TO!rl & POOTa fl.Jmt "" ........ " .......... , ... Th11 11ei-1 we1 flied with the C-u. ........... C1Hf "'N tv Clerk Ill Or.,... Cwnty Oii August 23, T1h IHJJ ft6.1Ui Im . A,,__,. .... p........,.. Pvbll..... 0rMll9 CMlf Oelty Piiot. Pllbll-'*I 0,.tngr1 CM11 0.lt'f' l"l1et A1111. 21 .,... s.t. a. 10. 11. tm 2'*n Sept....o. io. 11, ,,.,, 1m _,..13 PIJBIJC NOTICE • PUBLIC NOTICE PICTtTIOUI IUS IN•ss NEWPORT LEASES '74 AUTOl1 TIUC.ltS, YAMS ·COMPITITlfl PllCU 2400·W• CMlt H ...... Kids Like To 1: , . I I Ask 4.ndy m.;_, ·--.ii-.... 645-2202 .-. ... ... .... • .. ·~ • • • .. • ... ,.. <I ............... ·-· ... ~ • =-·... . ........... . .. -- ' \ • DAILY PILO_T jlJ ••• ·I 1 I J '/ > ; (' • "-21! - ' ' • .... l ~ ' • • • . MAC AND JEAN MC DANIEL SHARE A MOMENT OUTSIDE THEIR NEW HOME ON NAVAL BASE AT NORFOLK, VA. . ' ' MAJ. MC DANIEL SURVEYS LIBRARY AT STAFF COLLEGE • . .· ____,,.ftevisiteiL_ Alter Sltouti-..g Dies Si.% months ago AP N(wsfeatures· Writt'r John Whuler reported tlte jo111 and trial& of a POW's return to hi! family and hb country. They · were hectic, headlined da11s of heroes. What about now? Wheeler located ltfaj. Norman McDaniel agai11 and ltere is his story~ NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -It was Me of . many restless, thrashing nights when bit- ter memories of. Jrisoner of war llfe·rose up In stark nightmare. Maj. Nonnan McDaniel was back lb a cell at tbe~i Hilton ., _ _ And they...,..~ him again.. One of the guards, maybe it was lhe sadistic one nJcknamed Oum Dmn," was stabbing him with a bayonet. Another 11\W'd, possibly the brutal Blivil, was driving slivers of bamboo under Mac's !lngernalls. IN 'l1IE .DREAM as other nigbtmMes there waa a C<rtaln knowledge that ti would all go on forever -the beatings, the torture, the bleak root!Iie of camp Ille. 'Ille 1ates -14· forever be closed. Deril was the only w a y out. There would be no reunion with his wife Jean, asleep beside him now. He never again W<lllld ... bis clOJdren, Randy and crys- tal. "He thrashes around so w i 1 d I y sometimes, I think he Is going to throw me out ol. bed.'' Jean says, ''I don 't remember any nightmares belore he was sent to southeast Asta." She sees other thl1185 she doesn't remember - a can· pulslvt need to keop busy, a brooding serloumess, a rigidity In his approach to Ille. For Mac and Ille oilier fonner POWs, a part ol their minds perllapo always w!ll be In prtaon at the Hanoi Hilton, Hearllreak Horer,-tl!e-1.oo-.nd other- camps. Mac spent 61,i years as a POW, almost one day ol evety five he h8s been alive. SIX MON'l1m AFl'ER his release, Mac says he still ls recovering and adjusting. 'lllere .,. still periods When he mllil pull w!thln biiruelf looking for the strength and wisdom to get his We geared once 31aln to lrttdom. ' The PentalJOn atllSi~ ·Mac, 35, one of the tougher }'OWs, a natural leader • noted for helping \other prisonen. But even on the strooiest the: t.7 the helplessness, the hopelessness lert deep wounds that will take much lime to heal.· 'Ille dreams, the lmpelu!ly ooly tem- pQrarily changed personalities among the POWs, is vivid testiinony to the problems the former prlsmers will face, perhaps tn some degree, for scme men, forever. Experts at the Pentagon say the men 1',ave double burdens as they try to move tack into the mainstream of American ' life.t·Not Cinly must they oome to terms \llith tbelr camp e:icperiences, they must ~-·.catdl Up• with--alterations in American life. One major e~le of. this is the effect of the -feminist mOvement on wives who during their husbands a1-lces had to be both mother and father and are loath to give up their decision-making roles. Perhaps this is one of the most serious pressures on the men and their marriages now. Drugs and dropoll!S among t h e i r children Is anolher. THE EX·POW1' ranks already have been cul by iwe, Air Fon:e capt. Edward A. Brudno, who committed suicide in June, and Marine Sgt, Abel Larry Kavanaugh who shot ·himself to death later the same month. Oddly enoogb. one spokesman said. many men wbo may be f)U8hed Into Ughl, perhaps too tight, emotional. corners at home may be more -to break down there than In the camps 'lhemse!V... In the prisoos the POWs !ruled each other and axmted on a deep camaraderie. In the Uriited States, the spokesman said, men fear to seek professional poychiatrlc help becailse ol social stigma and the fear It will hurt their careen;. Without professional help, Ille in· cldeooe ol~disabllng neuroses and the Ute may be biglw:r iD the futw-e than -necessary, some experts.believed. So far, 13 of the 325 Air Force POWs were divorced before they got home, 19 are in the process now and two dozen couples are In lormal family coonsellng programs that the Air Force know or. None . has been inslituUonalized !or psychiatric problems. A SPOKESMAN SAID, "We doo't e1- pect tilO really severe psychological p<ob- 1ems to show up for two-years of ·'°· Tbe guys are riding pretty high now as national" heroes." He said when they become just snolher jet jockey or are flying very dun' desks, the sltuaUon is ex- pected to alter. After 14 months in solitary con- finement, repeated beatings and torture, Short rations and filthy conditions in· cludlng an open bucket for a toilet. Mac says he knows he has some hard read- j11Slments. While hunks of his voe11bullu·y disappeared1 and six months alter. his rdeue.be.aya he llill· mmt tP'Q1>C for wonb which he !eels. be Often mispro- nounces or misuses. Learning how to drive again was a tough chore. More serious, he !eels his mind -from the intellectually barren-.years. "I Jost eome of my ability to retain and absorb ln!ormatlon rapidly. Tbere bas been a ~ lmpro11e1Dent, - • won't be able to get along with others." He says Ji eijiai more iiilclats. "Thal place (pri9oo) toot Ill toll." The .N«ttJ Vietn~ officially say 45 men .of all services dled In captivity, and some military nien believe some of. these were suicides. "niank God I was strong enough in there," Mac Sf!.yS. A major portion of the bedrock Mac stands atop is his family. Asked if he en- cwntered any major diappolntments on his return, the IDOl.lstachioed veteran said there were ilooe. "In prison my biggest hope was that when I got'home, l"W<lllld !Ind lhe lamlly In good bealth and well taken care ol. I figured anything ever and above that v:ould be just gravy." BOTH JEAN AND MAC OOlisider their maniage to· be an tmmually strong one. "If I hadn't rea1ly loved him, I don 't think we could have gotten this far," she 'l'ttt -•t itttpressed ...Uh the IM1c of ptltrietlsm. It'• luhio-fJle to llerille ptltrfotint and this is db· lllusloning;' but it is not up to precaptiV'ity. I think it will continue lO oome back, but not all the way." Mac ~ voraciously, trying to catch up with the losl yesrs and to get plugged into the present.•Hi.s wife says be even reads junk mail. BIOOA.USE, FOR MAC, the crunch ii on again. He-recenUy started cluees~at A.nned Forces Staff College here. Wben il lets out In: January, he bopes to go back to college for a masters. Before joining the Alr Force, he won a cum laud degree In chemistry at Airtculturc and TeclmJcal State, a black college in Greensboro, N. C. Speaking ol his comrades rrom the eampt, Mac's face clouds a bit as he 18'3, "In sis months we'll see the trouble begin. Giq>s w!ll find they aren'l hacking il They'll fall In school or flying -they said. She was speaking not only of the years she sp<Jlt In her own prison of Ionel!nem. but the pressures she .... that have developed since Mac's return. Jean lltlll does oot want to talk about his prison esperiences, sometblng J"hich Mac says "makes it a l.iUle tough oo me. I need to talk It out sometimes." Jean's swUcb fn:m pusive housewife to a decidedly independmt peraon in her own right also dislurl>s Mac somewhat His wife Isn't so sure bow It'• goiog yel 1·He gets upset with me when I get upset because he wants me to ask permission to do thing1 . U we're driving home and I detour to the supermarket he gets upset." A. PSYClllA.TRJST said this Is not unre"-'Ollable oonsldertqi that during Mac's camp experiences any deviation . from routine or instructions normally resulted In beatings or the withdrawal of priVI1eg€s and food. . "He wants ·me to go back seven years,'1 Jean says. "I don't think I can or even want to. He is so old-fashioned. I'm nol any pert of womens liberatton. But ! was so sheltered before he lert I thought I couldn'l do anything. I found I could do anything about as well as a man. i! I can, why do I have to ask permission !or all tfi.at?" .. Jean sees other fWldamental changes. "H~'s more penslv~ than before. He seems to have a ampulslve need to keep busJ'. I think it's getttn.g worse. He's easy to get along With. but he seems to have lost his sense of humor." Jean concedes she has a problem of thinking In tenns or being on<>ball a cru- ple again. "I still talk abOut my car, and when he first: came borne it was my house.'' 'l1IE PENTA.GON says the resumption, or noo.resum~on ol POWs as the male in their families can be criUcaJ to their readjustment. Botti Jean and Mac have checking ac- counts, but Jean says she still pays all the family bills, a point she makes with some prid e. Before the war, Mac did all that. Neither Mac nor Jean see any real fun- damental dlfficulUes between them. There is one cloud on the intellectual side of their lives. Mac and Jean say they were both mildly conservaUve when Mac went away, Jean say! she never really thought about the war until Mae went and was shot down. Now they disagree slrongly -to the poinl they duck the issue and agree simply to disagree. Mac says "I pe™'1ally still reel our purpose was right. If I had it to do over again, I would. I want to go back llitO f]ying_!!ventually. However, I sllll do feel that there was a question of the conduct of the war.'' WOUU> HE GO BACK lO war, any war, the country found itself in? "My decision to stay in the AJr Force answers that." Mac expreues an intense patriotism and carefully hews to the military line thal when the govenunent or Presidml orders them. into battle, they go without a plebiscite on ihe war's merits. During Mac 's captivity Jean originally fOllowed the Pentagon's poUcy of writing Hanoi and asking for better treatment for Mac and the other PQWs. After a few yars, she decided one day she did not want better treatment for Mac in the Hanol . Hiltott, she wanted him home where she could ta1ce care of the treat· ment. She began writing congressmen asking them to stop the war. Later she wOrked for Sen. George McGovftn's presidential campaign. , As !or Randy, 10, and Cr):stal,·1,-Mac says: "The first.few weeks...hame_tbey were very obedient a.net anxious to please. Now, the noveJty. js olf and-I've had to tighten discipline. Qystal didn't even know what a daddy was, and Randy was really too young to know what a father's role in the family was." A.FTER SIX MONTHS in his homeland Mac despairs ever some of what be sees as major trends that developed In his absence. "I'm most impressed with the lack of patriotism. It's fashimable to deride patriotism and this i s disillusloolng." However, he has aof:tened his vieW oo amnesty for war resisters since his ar· rival whea he said, "Thooe wbo refused to serve shouldn't escape punitive ac- tion." Now be feels resisters could clear their Slates wi"1 equivalent tim~ .spent serving their country, In sud! jol>S as orderlies In hoopitals and the like. On race relatiCll!I, Mac says his reading and observations since returning Indicate· "a ~ease in the efforts at in- tegration -ah -pher• that whiles have done as much as they are going to do. It disturbs me. But the blacks have hurl their own cause. They have been too forceful -an attitude of. 'I'll take mine whether you want to give it to me or not.' As a minority there is just so much tak- ing you can do.'' ln an earlier interview in their Greensboro home, Mac had voiced the same sentiments, and Jean shot back , "If no one bad pushed, how do you think we could be living here." The house Jean had bought in bis ab6ence "my house" wu in a predomintntly white, middle-to upper.middle class neighborhood. MC D~NIEL TAL~t~ITH CLASSMATE MA!· M,PHY JONES DURING BREAK'\' RlfOY AND CRYSTAL RIDE WATCHFUL EYES OF FATHER • • • ' • %0 DAILY PILOT PUBUC NC1rJCE PUBUC N011CE PUBLIC N011CE · PUBLIC-NOTICE . ""' • IN THI' SUl'ERIO• COURT OP nt• STA.Ta OJI CALIP'ottNIA IN ANO I 1*1'1 ,0. THE COUNTY 0,. OUHGI IN TMI IUP'ERHHl COUllT Of' TMI .... A-4n•r ITAT• OP CAl.IPOaMIA IN ANO NOTICll OJI MIAlllHO Of' PITITIOM l'Oll THI COVHTY ~ OllAll•ll f'Olt O•Dl!lt DIRICTIHO COfll• -.... A--4.nn VaVANCI OJI RUL l"ROl'IRTY HOTIClr 0' HIARINO Of' P'UntOM SOLO ON CONTltACT IY D•CIOINT l'OR OtlHR ' DIR•CTIN• CON· -in ,.... ""'-"'"-°' lht .... ,. of OA.ACE" vavA.MCa-Ol"-ltl!AL-... Of".ltTY - M. DAY, 0.C••Md. SOlD OH COMTll.ACT •Y o acao•HT NOTICE! 15 HEREBY lllVEN lhtf thl In the m1Htt'" of the .. 1111 of Gil.II.CE 6 4 2 .. 5 6 7 8 c L --• .. ....., . .. . . '~ ... ~...-""" ..,,,, .. -.. ' TADS CA.ti. DIRECT U2·587• I THE BIGGEST SINGLE 1'1ARKETPIACE ON THE ORANGE COAS I~ Gener•I 0-•1 -chntra1 EXECUTIVES!! Last ol the Outatandlng La Cuesta ly tM Sea Homes from $52, 900 Tho RNI 1!1tote l'alr -EXHIBITS--IN TURTLE ROCK -Private yard, spacious ~3 ~'i'i'::~': .:,.~ cul'.de-sac bome. 4"Bedroolils, 21'. baths, for-Shadoa <! O\' Vlrilnla patio and doc nin. Knotty mil dining. and family room .. Massive fire-NW INch pine den .ncr aood cU1 de place, kitchen is a culinary's delight. Estate 0'!!-°' tho ..a,. oUhe deep~~ Jocollon. $303 month. slze :i. ~ gmge. Offered at ~r.~.O. Vacant Souttl ,.,.,...· !his Soult!· Fix<s,Y!!ll.'ll: rn Harbor: vtew. and ready for your inspel'tton.. ""Co"!otal·•ilh --~~11/I!l~~·-.t;'/"'.ll' ..... • -~ willow>. With. -'!"•!--'.!~ -!l>oiii. LEASE OPl10N IT'S llG FAST MOVE I.. .., .\.. J J:slate .... -with 'lcitchen "-aiid p-at),; .. '" l room for pool & tennis court, ra.ngeine:nt. OoR to llChoola C nl•---1 Fl · NOWVACANT-Charm!ngJl>elmiom < 1.,.., bedmu, gourmet andcommunlty....,... onve _,. 1 nanc•nt family room, shag ~ta builtins and fire.. ·ldtch + tormI din, eraclous tklnal facHi't'iet. it 6 o. including l•nd cost ~ace. Excellent ·Jocitton '1..: quiet cuJ.-d~~ liv rm with v.'OOd buml.ni: nwnth; Minimum Mov .. ln $9000 . "'t'Ult" up,be ... firepl. A rart ftnd! Don't u 'bed ~-"' w interest., a.n.loan rnl!J'.:. n •nmem ., ·• U --~ Watertron mom~ 24 Custom built homes in a separate today, • , ~.......,. orai~~oow. · · · ~ llke .new, N..lp for 38' boat'. walled neighborhood. Boat and recr.eational ) vermont·Farmhou" Spacious , fl<ior plan -iood vehicle sized lots. % Mile to Pacific Ocean , ~$111 *' Two story coUntry style 4 moN~nth Location. $525. and Huntington State Beach. PresUge-..ex....-~ .. Q»enJ!:ye'. bdrm amid st.a.tel)' trees all$I · · · terior :\rltlLshake and_Mission_tile~. _ '---'--"-' ..;:r;...__~_1 ...!Yx covered grounds, tum ~ Hill '-Maenificent 6 Superb amenjties include auto garage door •l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lli!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l.il!li!li/•iii''•,;,•,...,.,.I style cat:unotCh~-m coIOl'ilal-J)od-;:-f t· I · t h ) =-• leads to rumpus rm llll'ge b&thl, loads ot extra.a. Gnat openers,tocon mduous c ethanmg otrvens~L Mra.s1 Ge.otr•.1 Gener ~.: ~---_eno_ug}\__jg_,_bpJd ~table&: view.~ month. com.pat rs. an many o er ex as . .,.~ 1 e plng·pong table. A must to Call 675:-722S to 20 Mile Bike Trail. ' "'.; EWPOR·. T .... Call -, .. 536-2551. Ill 'C..tinontal Fla..., Modol i Locotod ,at HEIGHTS -.H' o'osE Courtyard entry hints ot 0 Brookhurst & Atlanta, Huntington Beach air dining and relax& F F rth Info t . Lots os posiibilltie1 in this amid ~ • •··-a, ~· .P!!!l!9!LoLQ. •• Qtvkl DAY, 1_1 S:O-P'IOO!ll l M.' DA V, 0.Cfff,fd. RtPflWltitl~lt, 111ld 5Ptc:ltl NOTICE IS-Hl!REBY GIVEN tt\111 ftlll "Adml,flltJr1tor of the ft!Jt.t of Gr tee M. "'"''°" of D. DIY\d O.y, ,. C°"'"•r-1 o.~ .. clKMMd.-for -cwM I U!hcw1rlno R•_.·"~'·· llld . Spedtt •nd dlr,ktlng "'"' to CPllYIY thl properly .l.dtnlnl1tr1!0!' of tl!t fffltt of Grtn l'o\. lw'tlnefttr OeKrlbld 111 Dllnt t.. TrtmtlfY D..,, de<.ttlld, fOf' 1n on1tt' 1uthorill110 In cornP.1l111e1 wjlh Ille ttMnt of t111 •nd tllr11et1na him to c11nwy tM prll(lttrty -o-W.t tf _.,ltllll ~ lllttrtd Mrin•lllf' dltCl"llled '9 Ell\lllo ~ Into riy cMC:lll9r\t In hlr rlftflmt. 11 Mli.1. c.rte1 tnd HM"llllU C. Corttr. In com- 111• '*"t Ml for lltlf'lllO In °"*'""""' J plltnee Wiit! the ttrl'ftl of TM ._,,.,,.. 11---+--!i-iJ!,;ii~~~~~~Mij"'~a~~~"!.i.I' of MM MW ~ ._..... Into by o1 5--fm : '·'"· ·••"""·"' ._ 111111-•• M!l1t. hi•.'----, The ,... ~ Ill .. con~ I• bllrl Mt''°' Mwlno "' D9JNrtrMnf 11 Of I daerlbld H lolloWt! tne •bo¥1 tnt1ttld court °" the 2tlh drf' OI •----'--ut__..,'-'f,......,...._-f'ICOl"dt....,-11n· .$tpt."trn...t-•*•c!'.._.-,,~==~I or u er rma tOn ad tab! ho wt 2 J.An:11o • lU.A.I• ....... a p e me th matlc stairca9e to 1' lrg Call 968-2929 or 962·131t bedroonu~ 2 bath5, and l ( ACRE • REDUCED ·-~-· · ---large family room. Easy ac· 74 uo:w1.u1 me spaetOUS muter to park boa suite v.11h massive open cess ~l".-~~r .'A-'-'·1---~ -950,---/-bffm-ceiling...Go ~...bun>. loan at 6% % O\VC 2nd T.D. , Ing ftnopl. urmct ldtch +I ~J~i;i;i;;;i;i;i;~&j Just~ to'$44.500. Call forml cijn foe candieligbtfi COLWEU.. 646-0555 Rolling green 1.11.wns and entertaining. Huge family stately trees surround pie· room with its O\\'n tircpl. HUGE WEEPING tu res q u e Vermont Prime 19calion! Call fQt de· WILLOWS farmhouse. Old w o r I d tails .. , 8J9.613J, oharm and arehltecture .. Tho Roal Estate Fair EASTSIDE >·ormal entry. Step OOwn krn•rdlne County. TM rttl prOfill"Y fO be cCWIW'fltCI II 0.lld Stopf, !J; ltn. dtKTlbltd II follOWI: W.E .. SI, JotlN. P'•rctt No. 7, Tt.cl SN6. Appl1 V1Uey, coumv C..,.k r11:cwd1 of S..n llern.rdino County. s er P'.K. GANO.II.LL.. O.led Stpt. ll. Im . HEAVY SHAKE OecM.rty W. E. St. JQ!olN, TOMLIHSOH .. sT•INMAN county cierk 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH ·-fireplace, all new JU W"I CMrt St., 1111111 4" llr l".K. Gtnd•ll, DlpUl'f ,,. .....,._ c.11, fWI TOML•Nso .. a sT11, .. ,,...... carpels and paint Terrific decor. Big, big P'u11t1thtd o..inee co.st 0111y ,.,1fot, 1111 ,_........,. c11M. n4'1 o • room or a or rat er. wner must General ------------·-Gener•I HOME AND INCOME PLUS An__,. ..,. ... ,._ m Wnt CtlH'I st .. WI• 4N s I I f ho t I 'l 0 s"''""'°'' u. 11. n. 1•11 • 211'l·7l A~:;J:m"' t=~o.•t D•llv pi tot, have fast sale. A s k i n g $32,600. l~--~..;~;;'~~~~~~~~~~~..,~·~~..,.~·1~·~·~'~"~·~'~"'~_::::::~,.,..~~n~---~~----1 -M£$A-Y£RD&.IP-- . • ""' PUBUC NOTICE I DOL~HOIJSE -3 Bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, --· TWO 2 Bedroom llori'les. Ex- C('ile.tt condition. Eastsldc Costa Mesa. Walk to sho~ .pi"J.':-Hea1ed--and-fiHettd· POOl, plenty of · trees apd shrubs. For the PLUS, ma.ster suite with 5th bath. 4000 Sq. Ft. LOCATION Man "'" den wJlh """'"' ,. _..,_ _._, Mar Spacious pari<--llke "'°"""' b<Wlll....Mfll<ILilUart""'-.A ---TA.VERN Kl'J'.CHEN with For .~ who 1ppredate Ith DWfflfW-t·~·&.:. - cathedral' beams. • Banque I fine custom cona1rtlction and be.11.utlful 3 ~ tiomt formal dining. E I e g a n t excellent terms 5 bedroom! with near new c~ls, just French dpors to secluded 1 .. -11 .. room tOrmal di . ' waltil'\I' for .11. new owoer to ... --· ' l IN THI SUl'E•tott COURT Of" TH• b" a) I b STATE 01' CAl.ll'Oll:HIA IN AHO FOR -===~-~--------1g country kitchen. A re p easure to s ow. THE c~~~~o1 IN THl"IVl"E .. ~~oun-o,.-nes --Only 3_¥.i.;)'-~S yo_ung. Asking $39,900. NOTICI OP' HURi... or, fl'HI· STATI Ofl CALl,OllNIA IN AND T'°N l'Oll OROH OtRaCT MCI Co• P'Olt THa.t:OUMTY Of' OltA ... , r~"'115t VEYAJIC.E Of' RSAL '.llot"l•TY ..... ,,,_,"'' F ~ SOl.DJOH COltntACT •v OIC•OIHT NOTICI 01' H•A•UIG' Of" PHmoi. M~,,DA~. ~:.::.,.... tlllft of Gil.II.CE e~AIK0:010., =~~~CTl::Ol"l!c.~ Open Ev••· NOTICE IS HE.ll:EIY GIVEN 11111 Ille SOLD ON OCMTRACT IY DICaDINT . petlllO!' of' 0 . O.v\d O.y, 11 Co.Plf'IOllll tn 1M m1llirr ol the t •llt. of GllAC£ ll1Pt"tMnt1llYMf1ll11n1tir, t lld Specl1F M. DAV, Oece•ffll. • Ad.11'1t11l1tr1tw or Ille ""'' of Or1t1 M. NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN tMI ftM I . · ~,., HERITAGE . • REALTORS General EASTSIDE COSTA MESA G•neral ,Wiiy Not a ''Naw'' Homt? · SEEING is a must! OUcred for -$59.500.-Call-COL WELL. -THE IEST OF Huntington Beach. 3 Years new. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. COzy brick fireplace . Ceramic tile patio bar, sprinkler system. You may ssume existing loan. Offered for Stfi.500. Call COL\\IEU. &16--0555. -~ di w-,•a.r ~-~~. -ll1l1i ...enjgy.tbt <:0%)' .fireplace .... ga1"\1en para se. IUI"" room lam game room ·haldwood f1oan Ali this m patio rwlth outdoor fireplace and 'a. clorioua pamran;tlc only 132,500. . . and B.B.Q. RED BARN 2nd ocean view. story in·law apartment, 2 PLUS · COATS guest cottages and covered Removal of one non-st:r'l,tdur-• dance pavilllon overlooking al partition expands the & magnificent free form pool. game room to a full 24di · W WALLACE ENTEJlTAINEft..S PARA· rumpus TOOm. · -• REALTORS OISE. CALL 64.)..()300. • ~ Ai"ID . . 54, 4141-so,; nnanclng cun-ently I"--E ..__1 available at approx. Slii'l'o. ~n Ytn ..... Dtl'. dlcnMcl, IOI' •n, cwcllf' •ulllOflilna petlllon t1f O. O.vld 0.y, 11 C•P•rson11 11111 directing lllm to conwy IN property llleorts1nl•ltvH1eslgMft, tnd Sp 1 c I 1 t Mrelnl !lll' d1scrlbed to Mirr E. P'cwllf', Admlnlslr•lcw of Ille 111111 ot GrKt M. en vnm.trrlld w.-ntn, In cornpUtnc:1 wlltl Der, dtct1MCI. few •n D!'dtr 1ull\orlllll0 The ,.,ms of lllt "l[r"m&nt of .. 1, 1nc1 •nd dlrotcllna'lllm lo cOltW'Y !he property p!H'<:htff entlf'ld Int• bY ~I In her htrtlnelll-I' oncrlbed to Jlmff M. l(oc;Nr I 11,.llrnt, 11 Mlltr, lltl"'"" Ml 1¥ llffr· Ind Mtr91rirt A. Koeller, In compll-. E I Ing ~ O.W.rtmtnt l of 111e •boY• ltfllttleci with 1111 '"""" of Ille •al"fffl1tnt or •••• . . covrt on the 2111'1 dtY of s.pr., 1m 11 •nd Pllf"Cri.!" ltflltfld Into b't' CllQtdtnl In I t :OO t.m, ri.r llfell1111. II ..,.,,, "'' been WI for T"' rul pnipft"tY to bt conYIYld 11 ....,Ing In Oep&rtn'lll'll l of llMI 1boft 111- Cute and rooiny I Bedroom House. Valuable corner parcel. Close to 17 Street .shopping. 1',uJI price $.21.900. HURRY! Call COL\VELL. 616--0.W; NE\V range I.: oven . NE\\' hot water heater . N E \\' carpeting, NEW clean pain!, NEW dishwasbe'r, 3 NE\V bcdrQQn\3. i!µniJ;y~room, liv· ing room and 2 baths. \Vith -a NEW deta-Che07~· age, NEW landscaping and sprinklers, NE\V fences and all for • EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Assumable FHA toW -in- terest k>an. 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Fami~.1 '°~~· "'4efed fer-f!9, . e is new oo tite tna.drel HUR- RY. Call COL\VELL. Top value at Sl~lm. _ CALL 644-nll . DON'T ml' I" T.HE P.AINt 2299 HARBOR BLVD. .· •UCKET I OKI' I L Ol \O\ ""lAc'o;; 1 d-.crl!IH a1 loli-sr trllld court on ,..... 21t11 d1y of Sip!., ltn Lti 2q2. T'rtCf """ {ftCOl'da of Stn •I f!Olll 1.t!!.__ • t Otiruntlns c-IV. '\. Tht rHtl ~P"°""" 11 bt ,1111....,_, Is D J>.Mil( S,W~ltn. _, oet«IDed M loll_,: t' W. E. St. JQtlN, Loi No. 2;"Tr1~ No. 5M6 •s 1Mwtl on ~ Count., Clltk tilt reccwds of Sin lltl"ntrdlno County, i ly l'.lt. GANOALl. Cal11omlt. Otpulr o.11d Stpt. 11. 1m . TOM&.IMSOM & ST•IMMAM W, IE. SI. JOHN, JU Wut Ctlllr.I SI., 11111111 .. County tllt'k S111 • .,,..,......., Cllf, '2411 Br P .K. G4il)Cltll, Deputy Al""'"I fw l"lfln-r TOM\.IMIOM "'ITlflMMAN Publlslltd Or"'" Co.11 Delly Piiot, JU Wfff C-1 SI., Slllltl 4N Stllt•mbl!r 1'. 11, D. ltT.I 2114-13 llll 'hn11rlllN, CIHt. n•I PUBUC NOTICE "'"' IN TN• IUl"•ltlOA COURT Of' TM• ITA.TI or CAl.l,.OltNIA IN ANO ,Oil Tlll COUNTY Of' OllANOI ,. .. lr"'1i1 NOTICI 01" NIAltlNO 0,. l"nlTION ,Olt Ol:Olll DlltlCTI.. CON· VIYANCI! 0,. llU.l l"Jl:Of"lltTY IOl.D ON CONTilACT IY OICIDINT 111 lrtf rNtltr ot tht e1l•I• o1 GltACE M. DAY, O.Ct1Md. NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVl!N 111111 IM 119Hffoll of O. OtVICI Oty, t i Co.f>""°""I lteprontn11ll~il11Mle, ll'ld 5"c1at Admlnl1tr1tw ot Ille ""1' ot Gr.ct M. D1y, Ofce1Md, tor •n orcMr 1vtt1orLilft9 and dlrtctl119 him to ~ n.. property ""'.in1fftr duerlri.d to Ev1r1tt s. B«t<,,..n tnd T~ M. ltcllm.n, 1rt compllencw wllh Tiit t11n111 111 n.. ""'"' """nt of .... ~ pun:l'IHe ""'''"" klfO b'I' Mcedtnt In l'lef llfeflme, 11 Mllff. llh bolerl 141 tor Ple1rlng In Otpwlmtnt l of fM; 1Dovt ttilllled court on Ille 211tl d1y of s..¢~ 1m 11 t :oo .. m. Ti'M' reel propMty 10 be conWYM II AllflrMYI Mr Pttl~ Publl$....., Or•noe COISI Dlllr Piiot. ~ternbl'r l._. 17, 22. 1'13 211~'7) PUBUC N011CE f'ICTITIOUI IUllN•ss HAMI! ITAT•MaHT Tiie followlna Pl1'~ Is dolna bullneu 11: llOllEltT NATTRl!U REAL ESTATE CO .. 2706 ~ llwl., COlll MUI, •C&lllomlt "-''' CMl'11S R~ Nlttrfts, !tdl Vlllt Orn.di, N""'110fl ltld\,. Ctlllor"'t '2"41 This bulllMU 11 COllOllCt..:1 bl' 111 1 .... dlvlO\Nt, CMrlH Robert Hlltr'IM Thh 1!1t1ment WIS II~ Wiit! tilt Coun- t'f Clerk of Ortnte County °" Stpltmbtr 14, 197J fl:lllN P'ubllstMd 0.-•noe CCNIJI 0.llY Piiot, s.itlMIJl"I° 17, 24. tnd 0cl'llbl!r I, I, lt7) 2ts4·7J PUBUC NOTICE deoterlbtd 11 lollow1: --~=-~----~-l o! ts, T~ ffU, In lhe c-ty of Sift ,ICTfTIOtiS IUSlllillll 11 ... ~rolflo; Stet. o1 C1tltornl1, NAME STATllMIHT D•lllCf 5-fll. 13, 1m. Trtt foltowlne per-.. -doh'lll bu1lne1t W.£. SI. JQ!olN, &I! Counlr Cltrk CO~TA MESA CORAL REEF, UL5 By P.I(. GANDALL, H1rl)Or BIYd., Cost& Mew, Cl. t'lU• ~ G.,M'd M-H&rries. S4l0 Ruu.11. A.pl. TOMLIHIOM & IT•INMAH If, LO$ MOtltl, Cl. f0027 m W•I Cwrt 11., l•lft .... w11111rn A. H•yne,, 1:1701 C1rl11Mid lff 1-nll-Ctlll, tMll Or., Sin" Ane, Cl. '7105 An°""'" "" P'•lltl-Tl\ls 11o,11lnHS 11 tonduclt"ll by 1 a•nerfl P'ublllhed Ort,,.ge C0&1t 01Ur Piiot, p1r1ner1lllp. s11111rnbtl' ,,, 11, 'T.I, 1f1l Jllj.n G.rtrd M. HIYIMI PUBLIC NC1rJCE I 7J1SJ IN THa SUP'•RIOR COURT OP THll STA.Ta Of" CALlf'ORHIA IN AHO POil TNa ~HTY Of' ORAHGa "-· A_.7,.1 NOTIC• OP HaARINO Of' l"HITION FOR ottOER DIRECTUIO COM· VllYAHCa Of' REAL P'R<M"EltTY SOLD OM COHTltACT IY oac•OElrfT In The m1n1r of Int 1111)1 Of Gil.II.Cl M. OAY, Otcttl.fd, NOTtCE 1$ HEA.~IY GIVEN tilt! tne peiltlon °' o. Dtvld Dir. I I Co.1"1r101W1I [lte,.r-1111......a"1on111. tnd SP•d•I Aclmlnl1h'1tor of lfll 1111!1 of Grttt M. D•v,,dtcNHll, tor M ordtr 1vthorl1lng tftd dlrtcHno llltn fo <09VIY llit ~rty Nrt!Mfttr dncrlbld to Rott.rt I . lrtl~h Ind hwrly J. lrtldtnbKh 111 aimp01nc:• wllh Ille rtrms of tne "'""-of .... tnd pt,ltl;tw ...... '-,..:! (lllo lty .....,t•ln 1111' ltNflmt. 11 HI~, This lltltment W&I filed Wl111 ffll COIJ"" tv Cler\ of Or1noe Countr °" Si'Pltmbl!r "· 1'73. P211U Puot!IMd. or1nae Cotti OlllY Pllol. SePltmbtr 11, l4 Ind Ocl-r I, I, lt7J' "'1·1l PUBUC NOTICE ,tc;TITKH.tl IUSIMaSS NAME STATEMIST TM foltowlnO perM1111 1r1 dolna bull-11: FERRARO .. JOHNS ENTERP'ltl5E5, .Qt D1llll1 Ave., Cor0111 d•I M•r. Ctllfoml1 9261' R-1 0. JOl\ns, Qt 011!1!1, CO!'Ol'I def Mir. C•lilornl1 t2625 Terry F..-rtro. n.35, Blt,ktocl AYt., l"ltctnll•, Ctlt+omlt n•10 This OWlllU I• aonclucted by I u_, •• ptrlntnlllp. Tlfr'I' Fif,1ro 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 D A I BALBOA-TRIPLEX Best financing available. Owner i;nay carry 1st. T.D: Below current rates, may accept p re p a id interest. lBR, 2BR, 3BR. All funtlsh· ed. excel.lent condition. Call COL\VEU.. 646--0555 -ctio1c·E-~PLEX- AVAILABLE NOW All new 4-plex in prime n>n- tal area. Held vacant for first o\vner tax • benefits. Yours for only $80,000. Call Red Carpet Realtors 645-8080 (open eveningsl Classified Ads ....... 642-5678. TIME FOR -QUICK CASH THROUGH A $30,490. You own home and 1.-nd SH La Cuesta Villa ll'Todel 1 block wesl of Beach on Adams in Huntington Beach. Quick occupancy because of credit rejections!! ..,. Conventional Fin~anc.ing * 536-1445 * BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME Choice R-1 vacant lot in Newport Beach, just 3 blocks lo Ocean. $27.500 - and owner may help v.'lth the financing with f1500 - down. Call for further details. 673-8550. EVER STOLEN A ' , f . ··' .. ,!! · . --.------UH thll Jowly homes --11.U.PLEX.J. , _ ~--YTHI· ..-or-JUJt be .. d lJ\llhe<I. 1r1 all Try this: tv.'O 2 bedroom ... -~ nv ·new 6 1parkllng. New pttn unit• -dt>uble garage fn. YOU A'"WAYS .... carpeting In all ....... come DI Sl"l50 per year. iUk-., , · . ' ·hup bedroomJ wllh Ing $35,950 try your ov.·n WANTED --, matchin& baths, white bride price ov.·ner says sell! Call flreW.ace. I.Arge back yard. Red ~pet, Re a Ito r s AND UNDER Anyone can a11ume thla VA 645--(open "'"n""") $34 ooo · toan-.wlth total payment °'. DUl'LEX •· S230 .. ,,,,,.. s.u.... will . 400 sq. ft. 8eCluded master help finance. Priced at 90°/o flNANCl"G suite wlth .... dy. Huge'""J>' 128,500. Call S<>-9491 · up convenation pllery eu.. 8112°/o INTEREST ... 1,e<1 .p1an · • .t.niutt. An . ·Ideal summer/)Vlnter space. FiieptaCe • B'.uilt.fns W~M D I.;. BEST BUY I" renta1 only s "°"" to • • Son""'"" and much....... ' r v uil HAR.OR VIEW ••per beach. O.n lor profit Don"t -y • <all 9SJ.S161 • , •• "'"~ , or occupy for pl.euure. today. ' ' ·~===;;:;;;~::=::'..I HOMES OnJr 184.500. ,,,.,,. .. , .,,.. ,.,,, • ., NICE1 I.' PAST Our fantastic terms may not lit , · l=r~~:;.~~E; I~ ~1L L' '41L~lk :J ll'i!ll v;~~:~~;: in Harbor View Homes. plus ~ etticlent kitchen. Decorator an oversized lot 1~ acre1 ROOM FOR· BOil + lMng room ts ultra sharp beautifully landscaped v.·ith CAROL + TE'D-+ with br-and new shq and a large cove~ patio. ALICE drapet:. Prime k:icatlon. ex· C.,,,.'-', drapes. a n d -r;\ESA VERDE'" ceJlcnt $34,900 ,.-tee lag. wallpaper ,!lll top • quality. 4 BEDROOM $36 CAA 4 bedrooms in all, 2 ol them Won't last. Call 847-60'1D to On] •= = nd you o ... ,_ oversUed with bed· view, , Y ~.,,_ a v. .. Big Ines eve'"""'here, ''"'"' ._, __ ... _ '"' land •-., you'll love •J.. •'"•J toom~loeet.s. 3~~ baths CJllfN1Jl t • n FIJN1011E .-., ... "° · ~ 1 " apacious home beoul""n.. · A.:-._ - It ~" now ,,...... ~ u"'""J m ... _ · eape· cod ...,_ • .......... , • 01 ~· kept 'nside and out. 2 bfl,ths, OPENTILll •"'SFUN'TOBENICEI OPENnLll •IT'SFUN10 i!llE"NICEI built-In kitchen, Val!Je prtc-ner. home -with room 1or a [llBVfdllll [llll~ljlld I,· .:~c::..{::°'::R:..:'_'C.-._,.. __ ·l_t _'R._'_.':_~_"'· =~Ca~~ -Harbor View Hoiiiii"" r~:~·::::, 1 THE REAL · ~E STATERS ----- , . 4 BEDROOMS • $29 E1A LO. .. With Option LAST CHANCE INVE~~:N~LAND Aii elcc~~Sb~~?t-lni <e<droom +::..m + = h::./'1n ~I•~~ To plck U.P a bargain like this l ACRE WlTH VIEW Carpet~ And draped, Ex· 16' x-33• Blue Dolphin l;l/,F'· sought after neighborhood, in Baycrei;t. <1 Bedrm.s + cellcnt E-Z care Ooorplan. pool, located No. Costa Mesa Qwner. will leue with option separate office and formal Charming 2 bOOroom, 1 balh Some point and J ....... will on qUiet dead end street. to purchue ·next year. 2 ' di ~ •JO ooo· u n d e r co ....... e on one acre of view ..... '"'-"--•· co rt!bl n · " • · ·~ convert thiA co"'"-to • Submit )'OW' terma • 5l~ % ~,..., « . nve e Pri ! Needs decorating. land zoned for apartments. .._.. -· vaiJ __ ,_ den cuatom details t'---... ,.....I•• ...1o1.~ •··y• holh. cutle.i,Hurry-call 963-6767 a . on .....-rto lot.a ' , .. uum Call now for appointment. vu ;, w .JW """ bull. CAU.. to' give a wa'rm, blmey at· DREAM HOUSE DAILY PILOT . QistQIJl .3 ~. beam.cell. lng71, family roog1. Back Bay. $58.950. Realtors 645-8080 I o P e n ~ c: , Newport brf&ht, swmy kitchen. Kot Phone now -Red Carpe!, (JPENT!L."t~·j~ji;'ii"'i;i"'iiii"INll:Eiii · '1 • moephcre. Glr'den patio off ·;;LY LISTED ~ ftVl'ltt '"'~" t~~~~~:t WANT -AD BEACH ORIENTED Walk to beach or use pool In Lido Sands. Woodsy patio, 3 bedrm hon1e -beamed t.<eil- lnp, new carpels & palnt. See this for $49,900. BEAUTY 64Ul11 RNltora . ~b nus SUPER SHARP !llESA CANNERY ROW l•n"'lmll * BAYCRIST * VERDE HOME ls our 2 Apt.., 2 offices, 3 &~ 1• ON A BUDGET ·1 newest and best! Huge, plus extra parking; upgrad-jl!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!! s dous rooms high ceU ed commertlal Area. Buy a [..up 4 BR., 3 bL tamny , Jl:;s and rustle 'o~ ~ part of "'The Vllla&e" for MESA V~RDI home on 1 tge,.,. wtll'iocated 1 produce a feeling of vast only $78,500 SPICTACU\:AR ....... Jot. Owner II leaW. town I l tit• ti.II Mt fOf' ftMl'lrlO J~ Dftllrl,,,..,I 2 of tftt atiowt tflfllltd t1MKI on ,,,. 211n d•Y of s.pt., 1•n 11 •:oo 1.tn. 'TM l"lill' llf'CIPll'tv hi Ill COflvtYtd IJ l#K'l.Md H tollOW.: • L• J.0, Tr1cl ,Stu. rfCOtltt ot S111 119r:Mrdllle '-"'· Dtttd lip!. 1:1. ,,,,. TN• 1tlftmt11t w•s flied with the Covn· ty Cttrk of Ort119t COl/l'lty Oii ~t.-mbtl' 14, 197) ..... l'ullllshed Or•• Coe1t 0111.,. l"l+ot Stpt.rr\Off 17, 24, •nd OclobW I, .. 1m · 2Ns.1J L :WE ·HONOR open 1pa~. BJg kitchen, Call: m.-3663' ~ Evt1. ibis borbe hu been com-~k~ $81~~ '!°" ~.r~b .. ~ti~~' l!! pletely redecorated, loce.ted CO .. IN.MiRTIN ' - enormous l):lasler bedroom on quiet cul-d~111e lot, en-Rulton i~ 644:-7662 I I-•·-Joy 3 very roomy bedrooms, _. ~ _ ·-~ oorto a garden atrium -2 brick ttreplace .. rarge SPACIOUS "MANSION "CHINA COYE and la eomplele with tl.'tts '. and prttdge att&. JQ,000 , W, ~. JI, JOHN, c-. .,.., PUBUC NOTICE , walk-In c"!set and the bi1· •~!!!!"'"'!!!!l!""""'"""'.,.I Priceil to sell now. See It, You will -~ the ... ~ t---,_ IY !'.IC. CMJfDAU.. y_ . '. 1 . '--n--Master--e CONDO" gest bathroom you'll !Ind In----~-•1 •~ c·~ •--•~ ··~' ••-• i~~-'c-===.,-=.,...=r.·•_1_~.ina: a sunken tub. -tx. REDUCED $5,000 TO ....... ··~ -~·1 ·~wn ot thl1 huae 4 bedroon1 y new . corner -s~ • are .S.ELL 5'l)..8640 CORtttr)' m.ate:-4 bathl"'ontr·~,1---1 ' • t ! I r TOMI.I A ITllllMAlll --~-......... ....... Cellf,""' ·=-•Al $1 -i;..t j)tlly Pilot . '"'*-'" un;a. 1m 2tU1i ~ .Pl1IUC l!IOTICE p ~ I • L 0 T and BankAmericanl • • THE DIRECT LINE . 6423678 ~ plush slu1g carpeting -2 numerous to menUon. Price PoOL & JACUZZI ·PRIVATE ISLAND ,.,... family -· bedrooms -2 bllllhS -2 $441900• You'll be glad you M(ltivated owrwr say-. sen NIW~T llACH ~~':~on~ ~ beilach~~pl~ called. .. tbJI beautllul 3 bedroom, 2 IY'-OWNER ' tmns. Red Carpet Reiltlb Deluxe electlic bu 11 t -1 n • COAATS bflth pool home. Load• ol LcaW. area, ~te oe> ~ , ' ktcben & pantry -only extra.I. A deCO<alOn dtt"1I CIJl!lllCl'. •·BR ,.!IA 1"""'1 TW6$• "OT . · S&l 750 Coll 67U560 at only $15,000. Call Im· 2 i<V'.Oid ..,;, IIlany . de-,. ~· J c;:;?Nr1i1. fT'SFUNroBE WALLACE mediately on this OlH!~ Red haw, .... ,:turff Mvt VA,tf'ITM, m.eoo. Rdl $110 I REAL TORS Carpc~ Realton 645-8GllJ ..... bUJttJato lhll -ni:h. Call 5'11--00rJ ---<5~4'1M4141-<open evenlnp) lns watednmt, bbme. • cua-• 1 4 BEDROoM IAllGAIN $30-Located in eXcilllenl a.ta Meat. • afta, 2 tp1elout baths. cozy brick ttrept.,., forced aif hf8.t1 • la~ c:ovettd paUo, deep •hie cnrpel, built-tn kitchen. .Evet)'l.bing,Jook'1 like new - Hurl')' on fhl1 one! Call Red ·~tp!!. Ret1.lfon' 546-86«) Uke to Trade? Our~. P&rld1Jt colWM 11·1or ~I s """· ~ d>yw far $5: Call today . , • 6Q...567I ... (Opoil E-•> * BIACH DUPLllX * t0m luml,_ A 00 Cnllat• lllook· .. w-ln<llldecl. El<..U.01 -R<ol <Udel-1 A 2 lldrft>o. 17111,000, Aleo ,a..ilQ!o _...,, NEAR THE 400 ACIE PARK Two minutes walk to new part lltd lake. I large be If r o o m~a ,. 9Mutttut]y lond ... ped. """''itlo with brt<k -k Pri«id to tell at $33,500. o tee c&ll 842--2535 • __ OltE# Tit i• "' 'IMJO• I ;,,, ...... , Tiff Rl'Al ' ,,. I . . . ~ ·~ • ·%, ' £STAT£RS rdeol 11xne • income. -. For "'*' . call ONl.V ~ ~ mm. ~IEASTsfDl-,.:011.- CAYWOOO Rl~TY . a'+ PQOC;+'VA 3 blr bedrooma, f.ba,..; * · •12t0 * Ow-will -jloints tor ,.,. ... ,. -..,, I am 11 y I -SKINNY-DIP'~r -VA loon. on this cut< room, quiet "'" 1111t<! . ANYONlt l 114. 2 C~ ~ wt .-t. large hrlaht coun1ry · . H' l f I In lltl\'(!m"t kitchen. D)'ll'lvt uled bf1dc. Heoe 11 a ~ '3 W Hellhts. a.nu •Wt UI flrtplace, need1 m i 11 or / room home "1th ~· hf ~ Ste.500. O p en 1 CleUHJp $40,000 • r 1 • • pool -· qWtl """al"" toe• -,.,,./Sllll!Jm 1-$. li08 QwnU """' .... 1--l>rlni -' tlon wllh pr~y. Lota fll S.. ...,.._ .,.. call arc. Call Red Carpel, R....., I de<lcl"&',hl .. ..l:'i::"":"~ ..... 1 : -. comr, ~ ac:t -I ) '"unbOI,_ ,\llrdU lolll BUl'DAY to 1t'1 a -, , .to11 · Red ~ R I I Ito r -'f'iin U odl Doll'! \Nar. • I-..ic11 -· ,.c,i:". 11 ... -. _!!Pltot~~~~~~~ -· ' • \ j ' • • • • • • • •• • • • .Autoiinrciba. •••••••• ~·9-90 ' (mployment • • • • • • • • 7DQ.. 199 ' . • ' n."" ...:,. ~.1v ::._ • .:.-. ;) DAILY -------.-.:--------- Genorol . G•r•r•t • IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS -Four bedroom,. .H . ~· ~ . sipgle ~tory, sharp, clean, spacious. Beautiful _ landscaRing, ·Pt•Y yard, like-new condition. ~ '94,500: A llsling_of Marian Reedy. i1lOVe. -----'::Our-28th....1ear:'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 S.n Joaquin Hiii• Rood "Dvorlooicl"t Big Canyon Count•y Club" NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General PRESTIGE AREA This Big BA YCRESI' homl'! • Monday, StPtembtr 17, iq73 OAll Y PILOT . . Mobile Homes tw S. • . . 11S • M9 '-naniik. , , • • , , • . • Sll • S49 Pets oocf ~. • • • • • &50 • "' Real Eltot• Genen:ll. • • • • I~ • t99 R.mol . • • • • • , , . • • 300 • 499 Sc~ ond IMtruclion , • . S7S • S99 Strvim and ...,.... • • • • 600. 6ff Jr-~1o1ion .• , .•••• 91S • '49 On the Peninsula ' "IF'fOUR BLESSED" Y{ith a large family, here's lhe honw with enough elbow roon1 for everybody . Located on East side of Costa ttlesa.. 3 qoc-en-sized bedrooms with d a z :r: I i n g bath. Country st,yle kitc;hcn overlooking this huge back yard. Submit your own terms. Seller. is flexible. Priced at $29.900. SpaciOus S bedrooins with. W 'lk .. 11..l d;ningroom1 load' o( ol(;rC a er-u :ee-. age, built· ns, fireplace. •••L ,,, .. ,, °'-''lier h11,s movaj. ]'lyn___j)c. 54!)..9491 Open-eves.- sold, even the furniture goes. Consider any trade or sub· 1F :;;;o;;u;n;;ta;l;n;;V;;;;;•l:l•;Y;;;;;;;;;;; mit at $75,000. Good financ: I• ing, PACIFIC PROPERTIES 675-6712 Ol' 548-8796 Corona:c1e1-Ma TW-0 STORY -BEAUTY..:.... Huntlnfton S..ch THE RAMBL ING ROSE , .. -single atory <t bedroom, 1 ~ bath, fonnal dining. fa1n ily room, with 2000 Mi ft and a huge· pOOl. OW1K'r v('ry anxious; is instaUing new carpets thruout. This ho1ne wllt be In move-in con· dition: 1-~ountain Vall@y area. $45,99:i. CAl.J.. s.46-3377. LIVE IT UP 2500 sq fi or living ~a. 1\\'0 story plus extra lll!'E'e pool. 5 Bedrooms. 3 baths, family room. fonnal d~lng and aJJ the-electt<\c.-bu~lllns.-Profe11-1 :\ionallY IJUKlscaped front & rear. ,v1'1n sprinkler l)'Slcm. Prl\stlgo srea. $47 .~. CALL 963·5621. SPANISH VILLA . UNIQUE HOMES RHllors, 675-h11m•tQt-yOUr~l 1-t---t---<--<JAJn-r-cofitrtwy., Coroni a1.r-.--t---,---'!.~ ·--~ Hall gone in half a year ~d the re§! will not last long. Hurry to see this distinctive Newport Beach development of condominium home~ built·in clusters around handsome courtyards. baa everythin&. 5 BR + den. din rm. & 4 . BA. BeautttuJ-W-loolraHnside-·8'1-·<"l-J~ out. Enjoy your large h/f Five ~ar ·old IJl'tnc in ~uti­ ful beach al"E'8. with a Span- ish nair. 4 Bedrooms, ]~ ha.th, "with family atta. off the kitchen. U>vely neighbor- hood, cul-de-sac street wlth an excellmrusum8.bte"1oan:-·r----I 6'rC VA, $195 per mo, PITl. , General General elinJa ..9J/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWNl3Y--APP0~7-- Llndo l~lt WatO.fronl). Custom 4-bdrm., •Y. b§th_home 011: l!!JrO!?D· FuUr. equipped· island kitchen, wale ont family rOOiri; billiard room . . . . . . ~5,000 For Complete lntormation . pool, surrounded by low maint. prof. lndscpd. Yard witb timed sprinklers. This gorgeoug, well·built exec. 1 home just lis~ & won 't last at $141,t'OO. Eight superb models, each a masterpiece of lux~ comfort, convenience and quality construction. SundecRs, firei:>lace, wet·bar, .. _elegalll..Masler~l!i~ S.ll!l:LI!e0 kitchen._ private enclosed doubl~ garage. Recreational facilities include heated swimming pool, lig)lted tef111is courts, sauna, therapy pool. 64S-122l· -WATERFRONT_:. A.U exterior build:Jn ana·grounds maintenance 1733 WESTCblEF DR. CO.ND_OMINIUM ·1MMEO. "P'OSSESS.-"1xi NIGEL • BAii fY f,, A551JCIAT E5 s sf NEWPORT BEACH Thia lovely 2-story end unit 3 BR 2 b C ~. provl ati y yout s;uriosity-see * * , * * * * has everything _ even a . , a .. omp. rCU'Ccor., . Newport Crest today! --'--"-----"---'-BOAT SUP. Ultra roodern * TWO *. nf!W catpets. Fireplace. EASTSIDE-$25,250 kitchen with all new !O>•dy yard. Move In cond. $36,995. CAI.J.. 847-3584. Pilrfftl R~ -",By-The-S.." . $46,900 . On All Hamn & Lots, PIHH Ctll: BILL GRUNDY; REALTOR --' F n-.1--,. _ _.omlnl H builtins. Attractive stone Colorful Cott1gt1 ~.750 -10% DOWN Two, Three,-OUl'PC1KUUUJ.-..UU am omes Good starter hOme for the fireplace, 2 Bedrooms, 21'1i Rare offering ()f ocean side BALSOA BAY PROP. , froal. $62,995 ~ newl)"l\'t!ds or Plea 1 ant Ba . SUNDECK "Overtook-of the hwy. property of" 21 .,,..;*~~5~56~"®::· ~-~*~~ This" charming 3 bedroom home is YMhtn a thort atroll of the beech and' features a cozy retreat adjoining the mat1ter bedroom, a formal dining. Sunny garden kitchen and family room. Sharp throughout with huge park-like yard and lovely patio. WHI sell quickly. Plea.ee' phoM 5t&-2:ll3. 341 Boysldo Dr., Su ito I, N.B. 675-6161 1.o.n."-'-_r_•_I -'-----1 General . M~siv~ IRYIN~'JQR. Medlt9rrpnean . · -1110.q: 6 3/4 'ro A .. mab111} .• ·r-f"Jiu · . ·. 1 -: -'"'°" '; • ;,~ r ~~ME.-GNJf. S\ep down \nip 600 sq, fl: V!Efl -QI;' • TijE family room. Lobk up -.., · · R'S BCUtlNC AC· beam«! calltedral ct-illng. T JJY. nl:li;. FRONT 1 Wann to either of fwa taD· RO.W bv•a'RLOOJ<S tutic tireplacel. GI an I E_VERYTIUNG., & IS ONE muter sulte. Totally up. OF NEWJ>Oft"I"S MOST graded. Every convenience. S OUGHT-AF'Ti:R LOCA- Near -the oce11.n. TIONS . V E R Y Dlol 963-6767 MOTIVATED SELLER. LOJI IS: to buy )'OW' family this gorgeous 4 bdrm biggle on a comer lot with open counrry llJNlces. AllO Includes 2 tux· urious be.ths. All this in O>sta Mesa "·here living ls free and easy. ntA and VA terms (Lvallable also 5% down program. Won't last Iona for S27,CXXI. Call SHOWN BY APP'T. EXCEmONAL BLUFFS CONDO ON THE LOVELIEST GREENBELT, CLOSE TO PICTURESQUE LAKE & POOL. E-PLAN, IS LARGEST IN TH AT . AREA, WITR 3 BDRM. &: FAM1LY RM. PATIO HAS SUFFL..EBOARD COURT. ~~~lS A REAL BEAUTY. PLEASE CALL 675°3000 · -retirement home for µie · g the "'8.ter. All this can houses on one lot; live In l t Pinal!.cin9 Available at 73'4 o.'o * olde.-wed•. Walk lo •hoppmg be youn '°' $86,500. one, have Income from the PICTURE--op·RETTY. _ '/• /t .le ~s line. Owner may help other First time offered at · finance. 646-7711 -open -DELUXE-S89 sOO Top ~ of newer homes. eves, ml Westclill Dr. CDM DUPLEX 'CORBIN MARTIN 1\\'0-story ebauty hM FR ' -w/\\·et bar, builtins, crpts, Just remodeled front unit REAL TORS 644-7662 drps, 2 car Ear. Vacant! v•ith that RUSTIC FEEL-* BARGAIN * \Valk to big park. $47,001. W I & l'NG. Paneled living room, - ' RED CARPET ~ R alt a ker lee b ··•· "-place HERE's one ot the beat buyl • e ors, 1..:::::::::;:=::=:::!'t:::::;:::::'...l.-wallpaper. New nar-.•-· lami&--.n .. !role.; ·carp. &. r -~$1".SELL= _ •&AL._,,,.,. ~~;fud c 8. ~ ~m~ in a d~lex; 2 BR. A lg:e. ~-,... ' ~ LA CUESTA unit w/tree-top vtew, ~ di-aPc's ~us 1-tsR., part1y. ·· · ·· --..-:- From Padflc Coast Highway and Superioc" Avenue (Balboa Blvd.), drtve up Superior to Tk.onderoga, and dlred ly to Newport Crest Information Cenla.To\ophon£ ln4164.5-6l41 Sala Office open dally 10 1.m. to 'sume.t * Typical conventional finanQng ot 30 year loan: Cash price of Plan 1 $62,995; down payment $12,695; 360 monuily payments of $361.00 (prin· clpal I: interest) .at 8%% ANNUAL PERCENT· AGE RATE. ' -...0.... ........ ., .... N.C... • ..... _ ..... ILO.-COoi; P o....;..c • --= ..... _.. ........... -...... ,___,, .. _,._ ........... _ _...,. ________ .,..,..n.. ....... -1<.c, .... _ ........................................ ...--- beam ceu1ngs-2 bedrooms lunl.-A gOoi:l place at a ter:-_ LUXUR! LIVING ~~~~~~~~! WAS $52, 950 • including overslzed· Milster riHc price. $69.soo'. 4 Bed., 2'ii" 1)it]i, fP, GREEN suite. One ol Corona del MORGAN REAL TY VALLEY CONDO, at rn55 NOW $49 950 La Rosa Ln.' VA or FHA. ' Mar'• m°" charming, prop-673-6642 675-6459 Only $34,900..0PEN HOUSE Seller wanu·to go! Spanish erties located next to the -, ·Sat·l-5 -p.·m.•Call anytime. brick exterior. Two stories. city park. $127,.500. POPPY, AVE. DUPLEX SCOTT REALTY e 536-7533 Fonnal dining room. 4 I 644 7270 1 bdrm unit w/frplc & pvt spacious bedrooms, 3 baths. • H I I B h In one ol ne\\--er beach . brick patios + 2 bdrm & ;;;";n;•;n;g;o;;n;;·;;H;;C;;;;;;; areas. Take advantage. bath guest quarters, 2-car ,.. ....,..r garage. Garage apt has 84r~. view bl ocean. Must sell Im· GREAT LOAN COUNTRY LIVING $39,900 Located on Costa l\1esa's Eastside -quiet tree-lined street, 3 large bedroom 2 batNI, huge open country kitchen, large family' i;pom . NewJy painted, D x 30 COY~ patio, big lrregular shaped lot. Don't miss this, CaJ[ Red Carpet, Realtor.; 645-8080 Copen evenings) :,:ri,' or 6T.l-1H6S Bla ASsUMPTION · OCEAN view 3 BR, 2~1 Ba, fam rm, din rm. 2 patios, room lor pool. By owner. 644-2951. DUPLEX, corner, charming, by owner. 500 Poinsettia, Open 1·5 dally. RUSTIC 1 BR. w/Frplc. on R-2 · LoL $45,000. Prine:. only. Owner 6734169. Costa "'MeM $"1.900. Down & $315. a rr>O· will make you ' t~ proud Owner .o! this gorgeous 3 BR, fam rm. forml d!n rm & huge bonus.rm home, sur· rounded by 21 acres of greenbelt & 3 comm. pools. • 962-2456 • I' 8843 Alla!ra; llB (at Magn6lia)' 30,990 -22111 PUENTE l<r. . W,E, B.UY HOjlllES ExP!nds Off.Shore Two .resale offices opernrc nowi' GrVund Door opportun- ity .!or ambitious sales peo. pie. Immediate floor time availahle. Immediate eut1- lnp ~hie. We haw .olid reterrals trom new home sub-dtvi.sk>ns ot the Cluisti- ana Companies. CAIL mu. COM$100{ (TI4) 84&-1361 & (213) 592-1361 HOUSE OF GLASS · Spanish home tlx blocks trom beach, high cathedral ce~. 'ma.salve adobe lirePlace in Fiesta ·room. ,_ ... _ ~~ ~....,...., WaJ.~.t'1,laB · TERRIFIC BUY! Spanish Charm ~ mun ,\Ill U II Ill Ur\ l\L r ~· .11 ~,, i " Generol GeMral When you list with UI, YOUR HOME ii advertised in Home for Living rMt• zine in more than 900 areas-and cu .... tomers are sent to you as referrals from our over no affillalH of NMLS. 2828 E. Coest Hlway C_o~n_e del Mar VA buyer& bring yo u r 1. CaSb fur .)'Our equlfY · checkbook for qUlck oc-2. Will .pick up back paymts cupancy In this sharp JBR 3. No charge for. .appr. 2BA, huge paneled fam rm , CA1.L US- formal dinln&' • room. patkl kitchen with all the latest appliances, big massive master .Jqite w/va.nity bath, plush carpets and designer drapes. .. adult occupied and looks ·better than a new La • CUesta · ·at $39;750. BKR 54.'i--t491..()pen ·._.. '~!"'!'!!J!!!!!'.l!!'!'!!'!!!!,!!!!!l!!!!~Anume edstlng Fllfiloan 313-22na St., C.M. WES ... CU'"" 1;;:====='--'----1 -. ~ ---with small amount down. Six months ~-.-County -~ cl.'... .-r- l ·Ge,..,..no=r,,.l!_I _.,..._.,.,. ___ Ge_ne_r•_l __ .._.._ __ 1. foo r:~:Ogu! ~ ?:e~~e~ ::-:,~_? i:~ _ ~REA · . NO CA.SH DOW- VA -truly lovely home, $Z1,500. Call 546--0022. , ' 1 1: I I I· j ' •"'RI ~like home. Large trees separate living room plus Positively the most spotless. shade it& great location. dining area. de 1 ached freshly painted, well ma~n­ Don't miss this -only garage, heavy shake roof. tabled 3 bedroom, family $30,500 total price" 847~10. Room foc boat and trafl('T'. room home ln area. Ex· BIAIUIFUL VIEW • CAMEO SHOR.ES oceanside . private beach -huge lo_t • spa· clous horn<!, w /beamed ceilings & parquet floors. 4' Bdrms., 3 biths. $115,000. Carol Tatum ' 1601 CASTLE COVE, SPYGLASS• #I View of hills ·& ocean in privacy. Outstand· Ing Lusk :Z.story 4 BR. home .. Fam. rm. & . bohus rm. Quiek occupancy. n29,:j00 .. Cathryn Tennille BIG. CANYON C.C. VIEW 5 Bdrm., 3-bath Barbor View Home wjth view· of 3 greens.& Big Canyon Country Club. Lorid included at $93,SOQ. Howard Wells 1--~--LIDO-ISLi:---­ Sharp l·bdrm., street to stre~t. lloom 'for exponslon. lmmedlate occbpancy.-~ l'!ke , $57,500. Gene Vreeland • ,_ Sl!ACIOUS SPANI~ HOME _:; 3 Yr. old', Emerald Bay el<clusive, \\'/(BR., sauna, den & wet bar. Beaut .. view of ocean & mountains. A great home for $275,000. Call PotlfUJ. • " ... I , . ' J1'! l~UPFS BEST BUY .. "X'°' 1s tmi, super floor plan. One yr. old condo la ,biiDC offered for $69,500 INCL. , LANDJ•S· 111\'s, ~~ ba_,F~. rm. 1800 Sq. ' Ft. C}ll Toni Escob!U' ' ' ~·, colitWel......,. . 111/ILTOlll . 550 Newport Call Now! Wrought-iron tr Im. Ap-cellent yard and patk>s -. W lk & l Ol'fNnL 1 • ns FlJN ro BE. NICE! oolntment only.t S54.500 boat storage etc. $69,500. a er ee ~ e CALL ANYTIME e PETE BARRETT "" """ , 646-3921 ~~-646-4543 -REALTOR-Balboa Island 641-5200 NEW .DUPLEX, for ule by ~ owner. $140,000. ~18 or 982-4146 Lochen my er ; BACK BAY Spa.clot.-traditional home wilh view of Realtor , Fast results !ll'e )USI a phOne call away 642-56'nl. Need a "Pad"?' Place an ad! Back Bay Auume 7cy. ·Loan General General On this sharp 4 lxlnn, 2 bath ::;;==---------"-'-------4 Bedroom.a + family room ' wtth wet bar and separate den OWNEI\ WllL !Jtl.ANCE 168,500 HAl'lBQR home with family rm, fireplace. Built-ins a n d dlshw.asher. Covered patio. Forced-9.1r· h • C u s t o m cabinetry. Fu11 price , $34,950. brk ~1720 TARBELL, 2 BEDROQMS.2.BATHS $21,000 Luxury townhouse, dtlll~ shag carpet, built-in kit- chen, waah~r-dryer + reftigt'rator included. -Lo~· - =aeAcHETRf PLEX-.,.~:~ ~=·&xr1~: $53,'51 ' Carpet, Realtors 54&4!640 =rt"'=ch tr1tJ; ~ NEW TRIPLEXES b!ock-1&-··"'•chi·"''"·I·•· ····"iflld···DUPlEX""· penlnSula triplex baa l-1 · . .,..,. ~room unit•. Great tor In-fn COSTA MESA Wstrnent. apJlftcial\on, and OPEN DAILY owner Ult!' too. B2 ap-Plecentl• at Wlleon POlntment only Red et..rpet, lW.lton &5-«l80 ( 0 p e n Orarce county Apartment -mn\ngs) Exclusive Agent "5«7~ UVE IN IRYINE w~.rn~=~y $32,500 PRI. PTY. SACRIFICE Sharp 1 yr. old home 6 prlc--(lt~aving U.S.) 3 ,Br 'j)lua eel ri&htl 'f'he· -a<> lo boeut. 22x11 RJOCIRM. \)y Turth~roek Grammll?' 6: fSOOI! An ln Jal)Or.trce Rancho Jr HI, U!d the new waUed·in ya.rd, In beau( Unlver1lty lil ·ne-lr Ea.stsidt MESA DEL MAR. Unlver-.ity of California at Qu'-1/blt. home w/txpcna. Irvlnt. OaJI 546-0022. teatutt9. Luxurlout, nothing Jlka It ANYwhcre for only IM,950. 001 -· • MACNAB IRVINE .t ;-· "EARLY BLUFFS" • Customlzed 2BR~Den-llluff-Condoniin·­ lull'\. Runnin~' fountains,-2 custom fire- places , walk-m bar. VIEW. $89,500. Jack Custer 642-8235. (Jl2) ..... QQVE.R $.H.ORES-FAMILY HOME 4BR, 3 bath +'l'R, FR, gourmet·kltcberr;· B/I vacuum, ·copper plumbing, automatic sprinklers. •98,500. (Jl5) "INVESTORS" ,.- 80' frontage on Orange Ave , near 17th St. Zoned A·P medical or pro!essional offices. Income $2100/yr. $42,500. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (~14) . • . .O.--..!l . ! liVlna I •• ................. "-1,C - IOI --142·IUI -........ ..._ M&•llOf!' tlsap•1 llMlll.ClltfW• .... -I • w/stone lpl. Radio in-FOR Al'l ESTIMATE tercom i)tslem, raised foun· · ·NO'WA1TING dation .w/oak fioors, shake' CASH NOW roof, dbl gar, lots ot ~s. tu-93n xlnt ldscap. Open House Su n. 1-5. $36,950. r-JESA DEL l\1AR Vacant 3 BR, 2 BA, spotless. Assume 71i'I% loan. 2878 l'llonterey., · $39,990 r-fESA VERDE 4BR 28A, flrepl, 1800 sq ft on 'cul~e--MC street. U~4sual iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiii blending (lf red clay tile-POOL H. OME no'" w/black wroughHron • dlvideril creallng • fabulous FIXER UPl'ER kitch .. fam/din ~R. · _ • One-o1t -a-ki nd. 6o/o· Only ....,,750. -aod $1400. Assumable Joan or 10% dn. down. Huge added on !am 1635 Palau. Do not disturb rm. W/fllS~ ~we d 1 s h ten~. call tor appt. flr;eplace.,. This . Ml the best Co1t1 Mesa Realty pool ~ m the area 1 * 541-1111 * I' After 6 PM, Call ~7-4617. . tu.4411.n:::r~110J 9§2,551,i Don't.Miss Tho Boot or ~'II be up the river Without A ''Tiburon" Buy a brand new 2 b@droom 2 be.th condo. Outstandingl clubnouse faciHti~s. primei locat!On, :!)<;~ ctn -81~'7'~ .. 10% dn -8* ~c . 5% dn-9'h-. I' $500. home tmprovemenl bonus. Choice or Car-pi:?t. Bargains at 129.900. Call: larwln realty inc. equal housing oooty. 968 4405 (24 hrsl WALK to the bch. $6000 dn. 4 Br lorml din l'm, 2 11;ty pi-estlQ:e hon\e Take-over 7% Gl loan. 833-UOO, eves 839-TI~ U~HT YOU~ ·· PIPE ' REPOSSl:SSIONS • B•, 2 b• home :'or lnlo1·mati0n ari'IOcation $25,W'.I. 54~~l£23 Mauna Ln or th~e FU.-, &: ·1 A bomes, ~==...,.,==:;--;=;-;-= ('O!" :-ar.t • $9lll) AS.SU!\1ES 5~ % l.A>an, ' . K. ASABIAN $22,000 !'ull Prl<0. 3 Br. din. rm., frplc, bltn11, 1 ba, pool [-'i.,nr,;..;r,.;......:=1 RHI Est•t~U644 "-=~~""· ASSUlltE G'iii loan, 5;«IO feet Irvin. - beach, 1500-&q ,fl,2. slory .. J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J orot. lnds<aplng. SJl ,500 Fimlly Noodod Hero· d\vn. P & I. $150.14. 1'1ove to -upy thl• , bdrm 2,. I ~... 136500 P ~... ., '' ' OOs,_~· ' ; h · bath home sltuatc!d on lb.ti EASTSIDE MUST .. n. cleao. :mo""· 11. COSTA ~ESA 3 BR, 2 BA + bonus rrn, m cul-de-sac. trailer a(.'ttss, 2 Brand New Custom Hol"!)et. heh By $42 900 4 BR, 2 BA, close to Back ~u&O owner. ' · Bay. Cpt" drpg, larnYcap. ~~~-=~~~­ina sprinklers, fences a 1 1 ASSUME 7% GI lo a n , lnciudeCll '44.9fi0. Drive by paymnt• ~ pet mo. ~R. 246 It 2' E. 2'lnd St. 64.>6171 ~mm.\c home, bltlllll. SEE '1SW1M POOL W/PRl VACY" Ad~ ''G•nenr; .J 21, 500 . CQVJ'INENTAL for ?t1na de! Mar "·-iin CONDO. V a c a n t . 3 park'¥ Baloonk>s.,-.nrepl&CK, lamlly room. sprlnk1en and a view. Everything )'OU've bttn looking ftJr at a prlct of $:15,000 Vision- nd hill ..-...... • ....... • -Bedroom,_ ti;t~ b3th. 96i5 Prl P .... ..,. 545-5050. I Durhon1 Or., 8KR. 548-mJ. REALT'l ~ ?tfES:, del Mar. A~un»e 'EASY, LO ON .,3 BR, 2 BA. U~~:Cl'\)'c.~:. I~ 6-% io loan. 4 Br3 1% Ba, ."4 yr new .. Ne heh, 11eh\s &: Call An)"tlmt, 552-7500 covered Vflllo. $ 8 • S 0 0 · ahops. Vae>t(Ukk e1erow. OftlCe hours 8 A.VI to 8 ~f 54t).3D) $3&-0114. ... BEAUTIFUL Mna Woods -'3 :::;.BR;:.:.:;,T-own'-hou-,.-.-R-e-ftt&-, CALIFORNIA home 102-4 ho""' 3 BR. 2 ba, alrlwn, I ch"'--·• • .• Br, • •·, -' «• -D• 'tount.o.ln. 9'ftLJl31Kl P.\~ poo • lN-11:1• ""'' • ..-ume • MP .......,. -' ,_.. 7~~ niA, low d 0 w n,. .Appotiltmtnt only,, 561~ You'll~ It 1n r ~-.:;;..:.141!8:::._ _____ ....,."_,Can=.:'="::ume=..:V.:;A::.· --~ • i 2 oAJL Y PU.OT' --.. Irvine PACKAGE DEAL 1'urlh> HOl.·k h11nll!, a \'ll'V.' 1111d th1• !nw flrll'•' uf $~'6.500. Cnll u11, \\'f''ll "111ap 1t U!)". Vision- red hill Rf:,\LTY A Compttny With Vision Univ. Park C"n!1:r. 1 .. vine Call Anylimt', :P2-7500 Olflce h<>ur1 8 A..\1 to S p:-,1 0 ·I , ,., Monday. Stpttmbfr 17, 1CV3 I ~.__[ --..... _, ...... _!~I .-N-I~ L-[ ___ --___.l[!l[ ~ -~·--~~,~-~-~-~ ~--=~ l ~I HouHlforSlle • f\'is"ion V1eto SUMPTUOUS SERENITY IN MESA VERDE S th L B I l•Ho•u• ... ••F•urn•. •,•_~-~•300•' Hou111 Unfurn. 305 Conclomln1Um1 Newport S.acrt ou agune us ne11 _.,_ HouMt Unfurn. 305 Unfvrn. 320 _ _:... ______ I ~=...:.:==---1 Opportunity 200 Coron• del Mu '1:..:==...:;;==--";.; n,· 0\1'11Cr cho.1'mlng 2 Br, -Corona del Mar Lo19un• Be•ch . 7 LOVELY UNITS frpll', ocean view, patio. Philip Valen tine ~.;.o.;..;_=c.;.=---1 Neat 2 Br $250 w/gar. Nice·~::..;;:;:~;;;.;:::...;_ __ + POOL 11/w Jihag. 499-1'186 150 w. Av• Junlpero 2 Bit ,dt!IU."(ll eot:tap. nrel. yrd for child or pet. VIEW~B&ch SUIS tum. Now. T Sa n Clemente ~ 'Inc b5th. S285/mo. 0 Bo,ysldP-3 Br. 2 Ba. $375. Yr-TV ~· Ige closet, util pd ***NEWPOR [jj You ar~ the• "'lnntr ol -=•v~•w...;·~d'-M'-.-'&1;;2...;-2222='-· _ ly. F)·pl, fncd for chlld/pcl. QUA NT 2 lk onb' $2'l'S. Lac Rear Es111e. L,1gun1 BHCh Sunny 4 Br 2 Ba $395. yrly. ah.'Ove A trplc-f)et oi<. HEIGHTS*** G"'"'' TWO FREE T ICKETS Gardn<r. Mature''"''"" ol<. ALA Rentals 642-8383 If '-------to lhe SUNSH!N.e---tmaht win.ter ALA Rent•I• 642.aaaa \V1u1t 10 ni•ke 1noney? you '••••••••••! RECREATION t"' 2 BR feel "Uncle SurTI" is shariOK 1 • ren iu, • 2 baa, '2 3 BR, 21.; BA. Partially turn. Li11una Nlautl too n\uch in your lnbors, Bu1in11s Property 154 VEHICLE SHOW -frplcs, sundeek, patio, Rec-Patio. Gu BBQ. Cllr. .e lnok ti\ lhl~ oppor1u11i1y. SEPT. 19TH-23R0 rm or 3rd BR. completely Wuther, dryer. Published in NIGUEL Shoret, 33681 Wind· Sl4,160 gros..o; income (& th(' SALES·E:XCHANGES.fttGi\'IT ""' At the turn, $34.S. mo .. Phone Hom~ 1o1airazine. ca 11 Jammer, 2400 sq, ft, 4 BR, rents nro lOl''J. Location 1:1-l\.V. DILLS CO, ANAHEIM STADIUM 49.J..-042-1. 64()...8694 <l r ~. prl gate, beach, po!>I . aolJd. 111.b.11 occupant'Y, pi·iclc Ti&-7652 2000 State Collew:e Blvd ., 2 BR, upstaio. furn, lge 3 BDRM -2 lull BA· bulltlni; $430/mo. S3l-l453· nf O\vrten:t\ip arrn. Only Ce rTietery , ,\nahcim 11undeck, Nr. Pottery Shack, _ lirepl . open beanis . crpts LEASE/opt. 3 BR., .2 Ba. B E THE FIRST BRA.ND neW unrum 2 BR Condo In Hu n tlni t on Gurdens, drps, stove, oven & DW lncld. 16687 Vltw- polnte Drlw, $235 mo. W/ye&.l"l"'leaae. 2-Btckl N. ot Warner, 1 Blck W. <lf Beach. 841~4 675-1505 CONDO. 3 Br, 2 Ba, built ins, carpellng, drapes, rec. rm, fac. a: pool. Contact Mr. Quetn a,t 549-2132 Huntington Beech $132.~..00. Suh1nit down PO)'· Pl 11 &12 :iti7R 1 339 11·alk to beach, prkg for 6 & •-. In SA .•• , .. -,d. w/pool facll. $3.10 Mo. n1l'n1. 64fi-i171 Lots/Crypts 156 ease ca -ex c·~• • -··· at 1 350 ·.-~ .. ' ..... 4••97"' 4•• -A .....;:.:;c::..;:.;..<o.:.::...--..:.::~ I tu cl11iin your lii.:k~ts. 4'?n-iikJ9 ';21.J.-4~ · S400 mo. on yrly le~. _.. """ .,.......,, .. .., gt. VERY plush 2 Br, 2 Ba tull 2 BR. + GUEST APT •• 80217.=== ManZAnlta. Very charming, P....Acu~·1c.: Vle" Me.mwial ji\01;~~ ,~°.,,u,~ty1220T1oll • fllC l' OCEANFRONT $800 mo. .. 644-M67. Llndo1 l1Je applJ., club 4 pool, adult Pru-k. Choice 1i!o1~ in ()('ffin ~~..,.. • BR 4 bo , .. _,_hed " OPEN HOUSE U PM . ' J~· Xl.nt loe. • 1-mt. to · r s"'·· R~~--1•9 MOBIL OI L CORP ·1 •• ui·a\.ll! I OR 2 Yr. lett5e. Pier & slip. ~ 1-1 ·--v1£>1v l\t>t: ion, ~,_,. "'r;J .. OCEANFRONT furn. $350 414 l\ernleal Ave. 6 BR., 4~ ba., air cond. ~~"~...., ease. ~4' or lgc. woodsy lot. \\'hlle wa!t'r view. $69,900. 0J)en Sun. 1-5. . VETERANS -"8.500 LOAN <1vall . Gracious 2-sty. 11 BR. Riviern coa~lllnc vie w . Good buy for $~.000. U~i8 l\1irnmnr. Open Sun. 2-4. 494-7'".l51 lWJ N. Coast Hwy., Lnguna h 11.:-1' (<")'"5. ta.L.fc r L•gune 8e_ach EVERYBODY . . .. BEACH DUPLEX $87,000 EQUITY Extl'rior tl('wly painted, 3 BR fn plush 58 ft . Catam11ran. & 2 BR, units, lirep!, dbl \\'ill track> for local J'('UJ gar. In procl'ss of comp In· es!alt• or sell outright. ,\r(• tc1·ior flecorating. Best buy you rcarly? on the bcfH'h. . GEMl-- $76,500 I lID-F 1'u.'lt!n Ave., N.1~. 1797 Orange, C.~I. 642-lTII REAL'l'OllS '&l:.!-4623 Ontull/' WATERFRONT· "'21 REDUCED $5000 ~ !LOAN AVAIL • BROKER Commercial ~:~s h!g~1hvoluoodn1e ~i't•~ce sta-mo. 1 BR & loft & deck. 3 BR. 2 Ba. It 2 BR. 1 BA 7,t:m Sq. n. $3,000 ?t1'o. ~. ._ P rope.ty 158 K>n l\'l g . l!11' rooni , Agt. 49"1-9704 4~9729 ----'Cal=l-'644-0030"'-='---l~B~lll~G~nmd~y!'..!IU~tr~. _..~~~1~61 CONDO. 3 Br., at Adams • -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; sales pcten11al 111 r h I! Bwhard. All rec., $)ll, • ~/1af~i~~1 to ar~al a r tp a i~~ Uc~~~~c.3 :~ v~~ ~ j C;;;•;sl;•;;;M;"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l!M~e!Sl~V~e~r~d'.!•C,__'.""::--: Call ~fl. ~.9962 * * 59'x29' LOT * C-1 ZONE $32.500. E-Z TERMS 1nl!dlately. Phone Ron lol S400. mo 497·2626 or Corsentlno, 714-521,..J.381 494-1235 Alao unturo. PRIVATE **LARGE Exec. 4 BR,~ 1BR condo, crpts, dr-ps, days, 71~556-lsaJ eves & South L• un• ENTERTAINMENT POOL BA, very clean, vacant, $:>1'15 waibeJ, . dryer, l mm c d w(!('kends. I HOME. Up.....,. a .... _ ~y mo. f>IS-5022. avail , $175 n10. depcill, * ·I BEDROOi\l. 2 baths. • ,... • .....,, N B h 96)-2936 t!ouble garage. Best of 2 ~EDROOM & Den. Otean painted -3 BR/FR . $350 ewport eac ~::..::=-~~--- l!!!'nls. $29.500. e M.fgr Leisui<e Items View. ~e deck, 1 block to Mo. J..ols Miller &42·8235 J18) LGE Bach $ISO. C!P. UU pd. NtwPort Btach * 2 BR, 1110 slorv older • Beer Bar . ST'JOQO nio. beach. All remodeled a nd" honH'. cornerlOl. sir;soo:-e -Butchf'r Shop 1-ry $U,500· ~redecorated.-Deluxe.-$350 Sml_pet QI<__,_ A e Jntf'rior Derontjor Serv. per month Sept. 15th thru OPEN Beam 2 Br $250 yrly. Roy McCardle Rea ltor Holla nd Business J une 15th. South Laguna, Realty Componv sunde<!k, appJ. 1'.Iat. malt>s JSlO i\lc1v1)nrt Rl"ii., C.rit -645-41~0 SALES 540-0608 213:--4644686---;-eves. 213: 642""235---r::--644-6200 Deck &_ pati0::3_ Br. 2 Ba. ··..,-~54=S.~7~72~9:..._...,.,I:"."'""' '"""":"'""""""::".':: 721-5ll5 days. $300. Jpl, all appl & gar. • Lido Isle BRAND NEW AL~ Reotals _ 642-831_3 -BRAND NEW- U!ase wi ih option to chase! Top quality! • 2 &: 3 Bedroc,rns e 2 Car Garages $•15(). & $475. NEWPORT CREST pur· NEWPORT BEACH Money lo Lo•n 240 4re 2 llR, 2 .BA, ow. cpt" EHlbluff, 5BR, 3BA , , . wa nts "a gen u i n c FEE "E" --"--------1 \\'INTER lease, beaut. So. .-... fd-' I E·~ 'd Laguna Charmer." This Cha rm ing Ca pe Cod· Prin1~ bayfront 5jte !or boat 1 t TD L b8.yfront home; 4 BR., 5 ba. c·~. tt iill' ~ i .... s~ ei Executive h<lme. New paint beautify!, mature heme has Elegance in the Blui!s~ ! The Bui boa Penln, stt•ps from r('pa1rs & sales. S oa ns Sandy beach. Pier & float ar. o ey, P & or I r In & out. \Valk to Cd!\1 High, BLUFFS 83J.o780 PHONE 645-6141 large, spack>l.Js rooms as professional touch is ob-lx'ach & b11.y, paneled & Bill Grundy, n.11r. 67:>--6161 . $l,650 Month camper, gardener furn~ Elem schl & shppng. '\'r lse T ownhous• Uf1fum. 335 Coit• Meu well as separate guesl I vious. A spacious 2350 ,en, f1. bl'!'.lmcd Hv rn1, 2BR, ,ha, DO\\'NTO\VN C.l\1,, R-2 11•/3 UP TO 90% Bill Grundy Rltr. 6'15-'161 Adults only, no pets. S285 w/opt. lo renmv, $575 nlO. uart "' -• b . .., brick courtynrd $79 500 1 11 000 r m(). 1st & list + $75 cleang. Inc l waler & gardener. q ers; SWTOUI .,,,. Y 4 bedrooin, family roon1 •• • • rl'~ta s, over , _ sq. _1. 2 ·Hl)-t . _ lVE_ON LIQ 642-1264 ,,~ 1---j-,iMturl'! tlttS hr fl bcnuttfut;-----oomc on Jee land --0pen-houtie-6un-l-.>, or ttf)f)I . I 1 OOO=--ca1~525----;-fll n oa ns ~ -~ park-like setting. Only 3 Only $87 SO) 2 l O O !\ e v 111 e Av c , ·' · · · · 2 BR, 2 BA, blick fprlc, dbl Sml Hse _ $30 wk utll pd. BAY + mountain vu. Prime ~ a ts, " • blocks from lhe beach. in CALL '4i7211 _7~14-6-73-~7~608--~=--Condominiums L t 0 C-gar., wshr/dryr. Winter Slv/ref, nu paint. Now. Greenbelt location. Imntt'd l %: bfl., garden. Lndry. $178. Laguna·~ rustic Woods SALES & RENTALS for sale 160 owes rates range 0• rental. $3.50. 673.-2227. Nu Paint 2 br $160. Nu c./d, occpy. Brand nu Jg. trl-level =&l~'-2--i1'7'-''-'·-=----~~1 Cove $110 000 ~ · Sattler Mtg. Co. SALE. LEASE ~aut. home lgc pafio & )'rd, pet ok. "R" plan. Bluffs condo. 3 DuplexH Furn. ·· 345 • ' \.o I , • 2 Bac:hclorR .......... $52.500 NE"l\'PORT RIVIERA 642 2171 S45-o611 I 3 B 2 B $240 tr! Bltrts b /J. 2 + 1-Be<lroon1 ....... S71,500 JBR 2.,8A fpl 1 0 _ •• 11 bo 21 5 Br, 37' v. rm, patio &: r r1,2 a .. _.· k • r. 2tii ba, frplc, wet bar, n -lbo p 1 1 •".ff I 1 0 2 + l BR + vnc. lot .. 597,500 ·· ,¥ ·• ., am. rm., .,,...!Vlng ·Ill' r area · yrs. pool. 70' lot $1200 n\~. rp, car gar, sw .... tt . pool. Lease $&ilJ n1 0 . Oii a en mu a .,,.,,,_, 4 1-lkclroon1 . Sl25.000 ~car gar. Jmmro. poss. 'fo DON'T BORROW-675-6.159 ALA Rentals 642-8383 G#-4133/640-0800, REAL ESTATE BALBOA BAY PROP insjX'Ct can 642.9062 'Tl L YOU CALL USI COMFORTABL 3 ' 3 ~E BL NEW 2 Br, lrg deluxe. '"' GRAND OPENING . . • E Br. Ba )!ORMS 2 batha. >'ireplaoc '" UFFS. winter .,.. ycorly, """" to .u!!O Glenneyre St. Nevi rt Ba Towers * 673-7420 * · Duplexes/Units Borrow on your borne equity house open Sun lo-5, 107 Via .-Large yard. built-ins. At-Ne\\'J)Ort Beach smart neY.', 3 Bay or Bch. (2131 699-7219 l~--j~~~======~~l~t~T'1~E:j1fm~r!.-f-aiii~~~~~;;;ii~ii0"+.::H!!!fl!!::-===:!:::;;::-l~42-~·aood Pl.I~ Y~Lldo or call (213J traclive home in good area. BR, PQQI & maint. ~1 wk day:s.Ji:z!i.::236.LSulldll,)-~ CONOOMINIUM HOMES l!ARBOR VJE\V l\10NACO ing Los Angeles County for 7~ A valiiIBle immed. ~ o. Crpts &-drps, $525 mo~st & OCEANFRONT 1 3 B * OP£N HOUSE * · DUPLEX ~ Sharp Santa Ana over 20 years and NOW in 4 BR., 3Y.. Ba., den, Sept. Bric!:. 642-0200. l11st.· $20:I !ieP· 833-8635 or •-d 2 Ba' "1 1gc r S & S ( II). Bayfront Homes 11 · h p · . 1 1 0 C th J .,~ ,,7 7....... .,. en rp c gar at. un. or ca I Boat Slips f'c>r sale or rent -e1g ts. r1nc1pa s on y. range ounty! ru une ~· ~) OF home, lBR, kitchen, o>.> -oo.i. winter.' UUI 'p:1 . $' 4 o o '. 895 ACAPULCO . H' Trrms. $37,500. 642-3729. SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. 675-7667 C""ts, .i.--, patio, yard. 24{) Eb_~~ view hom.• •"all. •~ ~• · -F'ull Secur ity .igh.rise ' --HARBOR~ VIEW (n41 556-0100 ' Newport a--ch Ft~-er7°';;ar, g:3 Sal/SUit tO-quil:Tenan , 313Ji,°'iii n. 2' -,,.";":"""~~· ~~=-.8~----1 .1 Arch ~ch Hclgtits.·Cus!on1, Steel & concrete construction HOMES REALTY ~ln::<::o::m::.:•..:P:..r;.:o;:-:.::.~:__;1_:66~l ·-'''-500'i<iC~am~~i;';iDri~v;;''';::;;N;;;.B::;·c.. __. aft 5 weekdn ut, BA, .... dining, pa"·s . ._.wport .eac::ra 2·sly., Spanish motif, sunken Private Balconies ... -...,~ uu Jiving rm., trplc.; n1str. 2 garage spaces per unit. 833-0780 Broker $500 to $100,000 for 2BR. winter rental, steps to gardens & f o u n I a In 1 .. OCEAN 1 4 bed 2 bdrm It ~. Roof 1 d k ,..,..,..,..,..,...,..,..,..,. BUILD.:R WITH Busl"css or --·,al ,--'s "-ach. s=, mo inclds utl'-. Fountain vanav Eastbluil area. $1000 roo. · vew room , • 5U e, sp&Crvu.~ sun-op sun cc "' ... ~ • ..., ""'..., ~ "''J "' -, 67'5-l530 644-55lO bath. Only steps to ocean. decks. Triple arch·doublc Unusual 0ppor1unity to ·Pur· N H 1 h IMAGINATION No collateral required 546-1622 NEWLY d•co-t·• • Imma c • Dishwasher.~. bulltlns, self door entTy. Comer lot wilh chase-Bayfront .Property in •wport • S ts Swim Pool & 2 Rental Units. Upon proof of ability to pay 3 BR house, nr. the beach 3 br 2 be f;m.,,,. rm bl tns 5 BR, 3 bath, 3 car gar, eleanlna: oven, .ihBg carpe.t, panoramic view of U1e Pa-Nl•wport l3each. .' Roon1 for 2 more. Unusual $300 per mo. No pets. frplc'. tncd yrd. ci-pts &. de 1 u x e c r Pt g. n ca r 2 patios. Lot! or close! cific coast. Othttr homes 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. A KING SIZE investment oppcrllmity for * 673-4032 * drps. Conv. Joe, ~1 n\I. S.D. clubhouse and poo!. 1860 space. Parking for 2 can. unde!' com'tl'Uctk>n. 67S-&S51 HOME 12 4 BR ? fast capital appreciation. The Action Broker Frwy Ph· 673--0002 ~rt Carlow, N.B. $5'7a/mo. \Vlnter or.yearly. Call Eric " I , 1-~rom $52,00) Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij · rooms: ·• -O\\·ner flexible & y,•ill Collect Ul Zl3/ ;I·1!:Ji!;;,.;/ 11' ou_se_•_-_U_n_fu_';_n.c.... __ 305_ · · ' 642'-2222. Mueller (213) 724-5880 or ScruthcoMt Pacific Corp. ''BE AC H L 0 VER' S ~ililyh~g~'id;~:~.-:~i'. fin:in~t~S%. Asking ii -J BR. 2 BA-, 2 ~ ~u., a!I LARGE luxury home -IM!W fml ~1SM91"iVes.---.rwtfMi.1---·• Quality :=o~ Laguna SPECIAL" !ice or den. Lge. living rn1 S60.500 ·• :!\fake ouer. 2ND Trust Deeds G_e_ne_r_•_I _ _.____ ~~1:sm,:,1':ni~i491<l!.0;~ carpet, 3 Br, 2 Ba. Ll'g 3 BR. 2 Ba. trg yard on 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;miiiiiiiim I Imagine! You can assume an w/d1arming fri>lc. ~!?. PltlV;\TE FUNDS AVAIL. fee. Agentlll?_.1421 family room, frplc. Adulls channel 2 blk from iurf. I' existing 770 VA loan on this kitchen y,•/all bltns. All ~ only $475. 842-0889 avail. $275 Winter 6'MH)282 enonnous 4 bedroom, J bath custom built w/m11ny many Any Amount H ti I •-h Imm -"Overlooking the Pacilic" 1t1'a&niflcent Monarch Bay Terrace 4 Br, 31h Ba ho~. All redwood & glaas. Cugtom e l egance fhroushout. Offered a t $310,000. · t r1 ba A k' .,, 500 * Call 67' "~ BKR un ng on -•c · Duplex" Untum ·~ -JUSt steps o su or y. extras. s 1ng .,.,..,, or , .,......,rt • RENTALS HARBOR Vu Hom e g , • - Ch.,,ner must liquidate RI will lease-option. Cl , 3000 SQ. FT. Palenno model. 4 BR, %% Coron•.~ - $79.900.Suhmityour(]ffer or CALL .. ,4,·2414 Mortgages, Hou'"*Apt1. *VACANT, NEW, hllg(! 3 be,wet bar,new schlparb, _.. ttllde! Surfs up?~ ~'='., T.rust Deeds 260 BR, 2 BA, all bltns, fam rn1 lawn maint wtr, avail Oct. GRUBB & ELLIS 4\9,.dlfC. Sparling Investme nt * 145•0111W w/frplc on quiet cul-de-sac, J, $550, 644-5569. Realtors a EA L TY Corp 833-3~ WELL SECURED 400 Yds to Slate Beach. $390. BIG CANYON Condo. New 3 GR,UBB & ELLIS Realtors 286.1 E. Cst. Hwy., Cdl\t 67S.7080 2863 E. CEt. Hwy., Cdi\'1 Nt•r Ntwport Po 11 orrlce l BR. Fum Apt. All ulil pd. mo., le!Uf!. Owner/Brkr BR, 2800 sq. ft. Choice of I .,..,...,.,6.,7,.>.,7.,08"0""""""''! Doll Hous e-$47;500 * 8 UNITS * ~~~~s~n~u~~~-s~I ~;.. $115. 1 adult. No pets. 547-5459 or 838-2S3l crpts &: drps. $900/mo. ()c.. CARMEL MODEL 3 BR., Jovl'ly lgc. liv I'll\. 2 BR each unit c:1)Unt $840. 10 yield 133 . l BR. Un!um. Hntg Beach. VERY plush 2 Br, 2 Ba, full cupancy approx 1 O / l O. SPECTACULAR View of Bay. Modem delux 2BR 2BA, So. of Hwy, deadend atrttt. I..I"& rooms, ft"ptc. Adlts, $350 yrly, 400 DahHa. '"""'°' Emerald Bay Lot Ocean views & easy building si te & all the recreational faciL of Eml'rald Bay, arc yours for $55,t:m TURNER ASSOC. 1105 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna 494-1177· "'/din. at·en. Bltn. kitch. $1 ,176 >Mo. Income SIGNAL l-iIORTGAGE CO. $120. Small Pet ok. appll; clu b & pool, adult liv-963-2116. 3 + .. Den, $425 lease, new & VIEW Lge. backyard. Obi. gur. $llO,OOO lil4l 556--0lOG 1 BR. Unfum. C.M. All util Ing, xlnt Joe, 1 ml to bch .. IY~EAe=;:RL:;~y.-,-,3 B~D~RM=.-,°'2~B=A So. of Hwy, 1700 IQ. ft. of Outstanding H.V. Homes: 3 Decorator's dream! RIVIERA REALTY 4500 Campus Dr, N.B. 2pdB.R.NoUponfts. ~3896lease, 5J&.OO!J2 or BUILTNS. 2 YR OLD elerance, 673-4'(60 ews. or bdrms., family rm., lush BALBOA BAY PROP. urn. $13!5. Infant Jo7r • J!O~tE. STEPS ro BEACH. 11ee at 510% Avocado. gold carpi>Hng, decorator * 642-7491 * 149 Broadway, C.M. [~~~~~~~~~~ ok. COMFY 2 BR, + &\lest room $l5(1/MO. AGT 673-2008 OR 'LAl\"""G"E~3°'Br'°"°"2'-'aa="'."'..,..-~t. drapes. Valley vieo.1•. First --''-------"--642-7007 64>5609 Eves. FREE RENTAL BOOK & ba, crpts, drps, yrd, wlk 963-2669. EVES. drapes, trp(e, year leue time offered. $72.500. }"(!(> ~~~~~~~~~ 20 NEW UNIT S- 1 1 ~ DROP IN & BROWSE to beach & to~ . .No pets. * SHARP 4 BR, 3 BA, $325 + '1.· le ·B. ~7661. (you Ol''ll the land). • C<lSla Mesa. Acceleratl'd Houses for Rent -fl! For example: 3 bdrm home, fl15 roo. 536-3507 Townhouse Back Bay. Pool. ,A=vall=lll,_._Oct_.~1'-t=---I CORBIN-MARTIN ·1 llabll•Homel )[i":i'l deprttialion opportunity.l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i;; 2 baths, Costa Mes a. LEASE/BUY, a~me 7'Ai '!ii . Frplc, self clean oven. dbl OCEAN view 2 BR. 2 BA, Realtors 644-7662 . . Scheel. income $54,tlXI. Price College Prk., garage, fenced Nelfr beach, patio, upgrad· gar $375/mo. 833-8974 or prlvale f,ard, p.raae, cptJi:, ;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;I ·~• ooo ·~ d Ov yard, bu i I I -I n s . $275 ed. 3 BR. fam/din, owner ""'" ',.,.... d-utl -,., ~ BEAUTIFUL 1ex;atlon NB DUPLEX ...,_,, ,Mr.If' O\vn. er. H F ' h d 300 W lk ~ ·~°'~~~~~-~-. ..,., 1'.....,., mo.~ GUN l bl k ~ re,1-•. For details call ouses urn1s e per/mo. a er &: Lee, 2790968-·=::n.::50"-------, SOUTil LA A. oc Sho.,.,'11 by Appnt ....,."' .,,,. H bor Bf·-' -2-5 BR. Hfll'bor View homes, N rt •--h h N I mod ' -· Mobt'le Homes CJS REAL ESTATE ar ~ .... at Adams 3 BR t Id I ewpo -· lo beac . ew Y re e.,,,. 3' & 2 br. 1 blk from beh. 1 G I . wa er P8 • Call>(' s, water & gardener inc, Rent -----------2 Bdrm, family rm, large blk from shp'g. Open beam For Sale llS MS-1168 or eve 557-6244 e nera REAL E.STAT E lrg kitchen, $200 cleaning or lease option $ 5 4 S. DELUXE 3 BR. 2 BA, closed deck w/ocean view. Guest ceilings, fn:!shly pe.inled in-------------sifboa Peninsula Edw•rd Lewis LANDLORDS! fee 962-SSffi 644-6441 garaa:e. Y~arly. C all apt. $62,500 firm. By O"Tl('r. side &; out. New crpl & TRAVEL Season Over~ It's G Units, 5. 1 br ,\ 2 br P . 0 . Box 804 2BR 1BA, bltins, dbl gar,1·HAR.::::::::BO=R'---.,,~,..,--H-om-,.-.1 ~~7==l88=-=•=r=6'>-=..,79="14"°.~~ Call 213-721·5115 day s . drps. Ready for lihoY.' just started lor the older Best ,152000 \\'e Specialize in Newport f need ard •'"51 Ask ?13-464--4686 <'VM.. Sun1n1er $.l6.500 citizl'n \\'ho loves 10 travel. owners. area. ' · San Jua n C•plstrano Beach e Corona del :!\.tar e e Y • .,..., cno. "M011tego" 4 Br, 2 Ba. LARGE 2BR, lBA duplex. 1 Agcnr. 615-4203. for Dale. 962-4471 Lease $425/mo. Ca 11 frpk new pt ~ d -rentals ronsiderccl. Dale Wu!lner, A.rt tlere's a maintenance ln:::c, You are t,e 11·iMl'r of & Laguna. Our Rental Ser-• c rps. -.w ·~· ro plct I ro taJ·-• 21' 11 UNITS. Room for 3 mo1i'.'. .; I FREE t y ' .,.._, 4 BR, 2 ba. lam rm, crpt, 644-1077 Yee.My, 675-7409 aft 5. ' ARTISTS or writers haven. 2 a:iG-8181 or 642-1771 m c Y n ........ TWO FREE TICKETS 1 .ce 5 0 ou. £•; . .::,:,.:.:;~-~-~--" 1 ded mobile home in lip.top cond. E/side C.!\-1. l & 2 Br. Nu-View! drps, patio, fenced yd, $350., BEA())N Bay winter-pvt U>vel 2600 sq. '" sec u HARBOR VIE\V HOMES Price reduced to $2850. Just Gross SIST.l/mo. Ca 11 to the NU.VIEW RENTALS a:ardener incld 968-73)2 beach & tennis. 2 Br, 2 Ba. ~ pri. st. Sweeping view ofakcily J\Ionaco, fee land. Upgraded. hook up and you'~ on your oy,Tl('r, 642-.11520. RECREATION 6734030 or 494-3248 I I ftple, bltns, patio. Avail I Aiwtnwnll forltlt'lt I • ' & ocean. Divorce m es $59,500. Principals only. \vay. 2079 Thu1in (off Boy) SALES-EXCHANGES.!\-1G~1T , rv ne now. $3&1. 541-9534. . . fast sale at S76.500. or less. 644-0408. Cosla Mesn VEHICLE SHOW Small Haven $115 Now. Util l ~ii~iiiiiiii~~~I , Drive by 658 ~lystlc Vle,11. LUXURY . 4 BR 2''· b . -~--------K.V.n~I~<"'o'-CO. SEPT. 19TH·23RD pd. Stv/ret. Adult. 3 BR. den, dining, plus lg Call your realtor or · ~ 8 c?n DON 'T bu y before seeing I -----'"~:..:;"=---· I El Toro-3 Br 2~2 ba $325 3 BR., 2 be.. ·" • ••••• •• S400 fam rm w/fplc, bltns, nr Apt1. Furn. 360 1 Quintard Realty 642-2991 do . Lrg .. mastl'r su 1re. thls! 24'x60' in all arlult Al the brand nu. All appl. & gar . l BR., 21,9 ba. • ......... $450 beach, $350, 613-0852 \ - 1 Downstairs. O\vnr/Agt. P"<'k •Ir cond 2 B\ lndustr'<al Property 168 ANAHEIM STADIUM I I nd 4 B 2 •A"" 2BR 2ba den A/C $27 ..--L I Generil , Ocean View ._53,SOO &·IO-Ol66. " • " ., ' • s a r, Ba ~ 00\V. • • • ·'' " BACH 2 nuge rms fr p bath ........, upgradrcf cpfs & drps v.·ct ------'-...:..--1 2000 State College Blvd., trplc, a ppl, fum /IJ"\f. 2 BR. ~ baths, lam nn. $350 porch, gar $l75 avallable, Spe_rHsh ~yle 2 Br & dl'n, BLUFFS X Plan, $60.000. :i hnr, niovr in lodAy. As~un1f' 10,500 SQ. FT.-Anaheim ALA Rentals --.tt.S383 4 BR.,-3 ba ............. $425 _642-6889 So1ul Mofhltz gu<'SI 1~. or . siudy: huge BR, 2~2 Ba, 1 yr old. '.Xii balan<c approx. Sll.000. Pay NEW M-1 Please call 642-5678 ext 3.19 4 BR. 2 baths .••••••••• $475•1 -'=--=o.·~~----14549 Ovo1l Roecl ocean view J1v. rn1., frpl. Vis1a Trucha. O \V n e 1 f'fJUll y to o\1·ner. S.IG-9742 oi· r 1 f boa r , lo claim your tickets. 2 BR, C.M. $140. Hunt Bch 2 3 BR. 2 ba., &lr cond .•• $275 Harbor View Homes Central kit., \\'/bl1n5, opens IJ4<r.1090. I :iJS-2743. ,.'"11°,,' 1 'c1n,g1•r,Lor any. /North County Toll free BR $150. Balboa vacant 4 BR. 2% ba ........... $47sBeaut Decor. 4 BR, Fam 'lrvlne d. Loe h'M · ~==~~~-oO • sae .:•· · gr rear nuznbcr i~ 54"----l"""l. · N Sch 2 BR Rm &: Fonn Din •••-0396 ro m. area. . "''1 up on 3BR house near ocean. lo1v NEWPORT BAY fenced yard. Carpeted of··l-"C:::C='-"-"~'-"·=~::..-__ oc-ean Vl('W, pt, • • v· . . . Q'ft ' You are the winner of ~~s RR~-A-co:~~i down payment, Mi 1 es Ne-.v 2 BR. 1 BA hving rni. fiC'l's. 11ill dlvirle. Lease or 1 BR house. H.B. $115. Al80 }ngls 9~ilies OK A.gt. ISIOn-SEVERAL_2 & 3 BR. beach Larson Realtor. 6Th'-8563. Adulr park IV r>i·ivate bc<ll'h AAll'. ED RIDDLE REALTY $125 kids, pets, Laguna Bch, ee. . homes, yrly. lease, frQm TWO FREE TICKETS * $42,500 • 3 BR, den. 2k Bath, stf'ps lo $16,500 a.10-36<2 646-8!11 l ~tils. pdBc~acs""901 . .[38pdch. l ~B.;.•.;.lbo;;;..;e...;.ls;..11'-n,.d:;____ d h•11 U,75 "10. Agent a48-1290 to the Sharp 2 Bit. So. Laguna ocean. Si5,000. \Viii consider 1 e\\'POrt · ull · · ,. 1 4 BR. Year round rental. l'Ai RECREAflON home. Walk 10 beach. .._ To• \V1':STr:RNER 2-4xli0. 2 BR, Real E stala Wa nt ed 184 Agt. Fee.' 979-8430 CUSTOM. d•luxc •BR. ~m• bllui to beh. Avail immd. VEHICLE SHOW * ~•.9.10 ., loet1I tnh.n:: on s -~n1 rm. 11·et bar, San Junn Balboa Is land ' m ~--. _. McNash Really, 642-1334. -Si Ad It Pk in lmmac. cond. So. ba¥· u•J"'O.:J..., SEPT t•TH 23RD 4 BR. home, North Laguna po, J • ar u • -* CLIENT* -front on comer lot. Good • • · PL/\CE REALTY BY ov.·ner, Duplex, ocean i·n, E\'l'S, ivknds, 493-00lil . wish('S 10 purchase distressed 4 BR house avnll now for 9 beach. $1,000 per month on REALTY 4n~h!'~· ~~~· = At the 494-9701 <19-1-9729 sl~J>ll. lo b ':'a ch' S85.000 SINGLE, w/cabana, n r propcnirs. h()mes or income nlO. lt>a&e. lAls of room. yearly lease, to reliable A Company With Vision nn1s I ANAHEIM STADIUM LOVEL'( vtews, 4 BR, 3 hali, prine. only. 546-l622 Bch., lo rl'nL SI~&> days units for the purpose of STUDENTS \VELCOME. family. Univ. Park Center, Irvine w/te ' poo' ~IG.58. 3 blks to OC<'an. $5!1.7()'1. TRADE Nc1\•port Be R ch I or ~7743 eves., S4,l50 o~ rl'novating & re-selling. For Call (213} 289-8366. If no Ask for Oiet Salisbury oiii.~ =~~ftl Newport Shores 2«XI Sta~n~11~e Bl"'! .. Assume Jonn 71~~;,.. Sll.000 Prop. for Out--Of-To1vn n1ake offer. infor call 545--8-424 South Co answer leave m cs sages Broker 673-6900 Please call G4l-S678 exl 339 dn. Oivnl'I', phone 494--1921 Pl'op. Bkr. 714/673-2058. I s'°A'°'c"'·n"1"°r"1c">.": ~$~5!l~.!f.<)=:~~L~i~do. rnvl'slmf'nl Co., Realtors. 1213l 582-5219 CUSTOM 3 Bt, F<Un nn. to claim your llcketa. BEAUTIFUL ocean viC'\V lot Like to Trade 1 '!' Our Trader's "',atl'r . F'ront 1I"'nr1k.67~·11~20n. Like to trade? 0\1r Trader' a L08 VELhoY near1Lnewblk4 Br, 31 ~8.:1t..Y<:;rc:•:.:•;.• ______ YES, WE llAVE RENTALS ~.:;ta -l1 d!~~. ~~· blk~ CNorlh County Toll fret: ONLY $12.900 ~Par=•=d':='se:=;co;=:um:;"oi''::;'°"=',;Y~OU:O!C!1..=D=.l=.-'"Oi'":=l•=·o:"'==:=""":=·=="''°''°'~L..:.P.="="'="=:'":='~'~:;:';::u;m~o~i:;•~loc~y~o~u! ;i n1c, 1:ii from 4BR, 1% ha, fonnl din nn, May we be or service to bch, $360 mo Call aft 6 number IA 540-1220). Oceanview Realty 673--8500 ~ ii·aler, garaie. "'asher/ dry-dbl garage. 9-12 mo lac, ln aolvlng Plit 54H146 or ( 2 1 3) Balboa Island er, dlsllwshr. $550 mo. Win-$375. ~40 or ~1454 Your housJng needa'!' 790-5942 · · Laguna Hills SPACIOUS 3 br, 2 ba, cont!Q, Crpt'd, patio, d s h 1v hr . disposal, r11..ngt", \1·ristirr, d~r. drps, 2 car p:;:ir, $27,900. FHA. as~un\e 7'.i. By Owner. 586-1607 ~a1una Niguel, --1 • DISTRESS SAie. S:~.51Xl. I Bl\ 2\r ba. Lge. Jo i, cul ck> I 'aac1 it. Cose lo schools. Place Realty ' ... .. 'f9.l..:870.f . . '. "9.J'"'7n 1 Lido Isle ONE OF 1' KIND • Lldo'1 Jaal ~c lot, atrer1 ~ to J'trffl 35x88, acro&B })r[Jeh I & tennis ct .• *-oo:l·. VIA LIDO NORD ; 4 Bd·nns. • s .Bathi; mqnlfieer.t cUStom home. -' 1"e'l°oo REl<L TY . ..a;77 Via Udo, N'pl..Bea.ch * 673-7300 * ASStndE 1\t':'. C l k>&n on 3 Bil. 1\1 BA, M..._ V"" Pdol Uonw. B.v owner. -.~. f} PRINT NUMBE RED lEIT!IS Ir< · THfSf SQU.Af!ES ~ ~:~~~unus I I I I I I !' SCRAM-Lm ANSW S IN CLASSIRCATION 818 !er Sept. 1>.fune 15. Family From $315-$450_ ., only. 673-4.194. Sa y1hore1 BEAUT corner Saylront, CORNER I • 3BR, 2BA, 11llp nvnil, $300 ot, lrg 2 BR, per mo Sept. 1:i-June 15. frplc, patio, cpL'I, appl., 673-4766 days or 673-3259 ~~~ $385 yrty lse. evl'S 4 BR, 3 BAJ 2 frplcs. S<!p din rm, 1475. or 3 -en. 2 BA. Charming home & rurnishing1. $385. Y r I y lease. Call 673-J92.1 aft 6. 2 BR, wtnter. n e ,.,, J y d('('Ol"Blcd, 4 housc5 to · beacti."·'$290' ·tnct:· u ·lt11; 6rr2-14:> RUSTIC 2 br collage. Nr. No . bay. Prlv. pallo. Yrly. $250. 67'>-0372 CHARMING cherry CaJ)I? Cod Nlet'ly furn, 2 BR lrplc, winttr, ZJ5 Amclhrst. B1 lboa P eolnsulo '' I I I · 1 I I I ii I I I I I I 11 • --·-Ii 1·1il1iw H F WINTER or YEARLY. l:UMi DUHi urn. or Oamel, facet Park Ave. ;ir-..;U;.;n;.;.f.;;.ur;.;n.,.. ____ 3;.;1;;;0 Split level 2 Br, den, 2 Ba. Lrg Llv Rm w/bv. Gar, 673--3245. . Oener•I ' . . • '" -·.. .. . . . . . ', ..... .. -r . ~ . , -. • ' OAl~Y PllOT 23 -~I I~ 1 :..I _ ........ _·-~l~~~:i;.1 .... _ ... _-~![SJ~ I -... -J~ 500 Lost 555 Fl1ctrlcat ::;;:.;__G_EH_E_RQ_l_lt>_,;;.;;.;; ELEr!'RICIAN·Ll~ No. 440 Announcements l~-..__F_ur_n. ____ 3'0= Apll. Furn. 3'0 ~· Unfum. 365 Api. Unfum. 400 Office llonlll Bolboa Pon ........ $35 WEl!K I UP • Sloeplna Roomo • HoUJekeeplna· Rooms • ~t.n View Apts , BALIOA·INN l{lli Main Street m81.a •2 BR, tum. winter. Util lncld'd. '225/mo. 3 hr, ; ba, winter. S275Jmo, Both nca'· ocean. 675-5366 • NowPOrt Bffct< Cost1 Meao Ml11lon Vlolo T. C. Crunk PRESTIGE Don Collini Sl!.rp...R-1tod DELUXE NEW 3BR Townhou.oe wllh IOlO Driftwood OFFICES P. O. Box 309 • U.l • 233108. Small Jobi, malnt ~ repairs. 548-6~ . 4 WI, 2 BA. Frplc, front APARTMENTS air cond, $250 mo.• day• S..I r:och ~·owualn v111,., BeauU. Balboa l1l•fld •REWARD• porch & lrg rt!ll.t terrace. Nr ~7-9300, niles ~. You arc t"lc 1·11nne:r of tu1 bu Yo-.t aM t ,. 1 r1 '' "'' 0<•an &__bay, {:j';Jatll<>. Alt C<>nd • >'tpl<'• • 3 Swim· .,__ •••• TWO FRE TICKETS new lldlng, a:round TWO FREE TICKETS Ad II I n-~ -mltJ&_PoolJ • fle&ltb Spa · ~nnrt -h 1 Ooor, 3,000 ,quare feet. • 1,, I'•<' l ~ •. ,..!um or any lnfonra· u s on y. nent • /mo. T 1 e;:;;;--777 o_ lL .. .iu divide ln!O ·-•".. ' • \VI tc A uall enn s COW11 ... Gym and RECREATION .... --RECREATION uon le&drng lo return or a 64iCsilJ. nn y 131 o . Blllla{~:i'.'°;:;,m llOO p:=~R~~~~~~T VEHICLE SHOW ~!'1'."· 1n~der-=. VEHICLE SHOW gold tour !eat clover pin, DELUXE l BR apt, a ! s o 1 BR & Dtn From $190 Bachelor 1 ()f' 2 Bedrooms SEPT. 19TH~23RD drapes, all utilities, jam. SEPT. 19TH~23 RD ~:J~!-~~~~~te:;; house for 2, sleps to ocean 2 BR from $210 and Townhouses At the tor service. Call Marilyn A! !hf' al Id I k t w/view, $160 mo. + uut. 2 RR. Twnhses P'rom $250 Jo~r. $194.50 Open 9-6 Dall)' ANAHEIM STADIUM Stovall Cn4l ·S.U-5440. ANAHEIM STADIUM f:':"~n ch~J.~pprox~ ~ ContrKtor C E N E R A JJ Contracting,~ remodeltnx. room 'additions, hoUR 1la68. Free plans & estimates. 726-5375 L.B.J. Auoc., roorn tiddlllon, Patio & remodcliJll, con· c ret e wor k . 612-86381847-0051. 673-.26TT (winter rentall) MEDITERRANEAN Spa Pool.a Tenni1 no State GsiUege Blvd., 2000 Slate College Blvd.. size of a ni ckel, inscribed 8s1~ 1 !!;.iJ_w ~~·ri ON the beach. 2 BR duplex, VIL' 'GE Across tn:>n1 Fashion Is.land Anaheim • Anaheim in &er.pt, FLA. These are JACK Taulane, l"'e Pa i r . 646-MfT or f13...7923. lower unit, w/waah/d.ry, U"\ at Jamboree on San Joe.qum Please call 642-5678 ext 3.19 Pleue call 642-5678 ext 339 deeply treuurtd family remod, add. Uc B - l ~ 4 3 BR. Winter. U6 & ~ :!, u~~-~van 2400 ~;f~ !ii~~ C.M. Hills r;;;; 6'4-1900 ~~ort~laim Coun~ur Tolrckf~ ~Nort~a1coon~r To!rckb-:; ;:~~~e~ ~e L ~A~ ~r: 260072. My Way Co. 547-00J6 f.m/MO. U4 E. Balboa. NEW Luxurious 0-c ea n OPE."'l EVERYDAY New CuaiOm Bayf.ront number la 54<>-12201. number is 540-1220). PLEASE help it )'OU have G1rdenlng Si9-569l or Bt7'1'6. !>'ronVView 3 & 4 Br, fl'Om lfoun: f"ri·Tuts 10-6 w/PRIV BCH Ir: PIER. 3 SLEEPING room, above any intonnatlon • 642-3589 Coron• del Mlir S300 visit mt w, Ocean Wed . Ir: Thurs. JG-7 B~ 2 BA. Frplc BBQ. China Cove, Corona del • 1 , J[j] Eves. & weekends. M~P~RETo:e ruRN. apt % blk to ocean. Front dally or call "&t&-3114 PRIMA CASA APT$. $485/mo. Yearly. ?\far. 675-2698 • • Pinon* LOST silver dOllar money DEPENDABLE UUla. pd. $185 Ill?, eves. 18.18 Placentia Ave. CM 979-0631 or 644-4510 ... •._....ER bdrm. own balh, OFFICE space -R:>p floor clip. holding approx. SfiOO. 2500 Seavtew, CdM OCEANFRONT + bay vu. Open House 1-5 Dally n.,....,• w/QCf!an view. 900 sq. fl. Fri. .nJte, 9/7, Vic. ot Royal C•ll For Prompt, New 2 BR, 2 BA Omdo. ALL lITILITIES PAID LUXURY Baytront condo. entrance. Good loca.Hon, 444 Newport Blvd. 3 blks N. Hawaiian or Ben Browns Frff Estimate. OIARMING birds nest 1 br F'Tplc, tull security, U;e Family Units _ Oilldren 7th floor. Spect. vu of bay &: patio, yd, Ute kit priv. $98. of Coast Hwy. Close to Hoag Personals 530 Reataurants. Laguna Beach. 534-7187 bath apt. Drps, crptg, $€JO. (213) 272-n76, (U4) Welo.ome....:. J,.arge 2 BR, 1 oc-ean. 2 BR, 2 BA, all elect. 543-0098. hospital. -Bit-in m·o du 1 e -Rey,'tlrd.• Please Ca 11 ~-------- r.loects. Quiet 11.dlta. 642-127S 673--4131 BA~ Retrlg, d!hwhra, bltns, ~For rent or lease. SINGLE room, $60 mo. desks .• 3 production rm, • l~49~3-~2288'7:'...,.-,-,,,_...,.,= PROFESSIONAL i;ardener, SO. ot Hwy. Lovely 2 BR., 1 BR furn. PaUo,,gar. UUI, paUos, walk-in closets, gar, · Single adult only. Call Bill re<=e11t. & conference rms. ATIENTION! LOSf black cat. Vic of Cdl\.I ITce work, prunin g , fpl, 2 patios. $275 Mo. \\.'<Uiher &: dryer, frplc, Npt crpts, drps &: P 0 0 L . CLEAN attrac. dee lower Stanley Between f>.9, Util pd. 33c &q, !t. 548.-5300 high school. Flea collar, ap. sprinklers, cleanup jobll. 615-6f.97 or 673-4095 HelghlR, Adullif. $225 mo. szn...t230/MO. duplex, 3 br, 2 ba, trple, 543-3710. aft 5 pm. ALL BOATERS pears to be balding btw. ea. 1 and a ca P 1 n g • ~. -Cottr Meu -645-4465-,-eves 644-0223-Call.C.J .S,_ Real_Estate dsh.WBhr,--hltins.~ clo&e-to SLEEPING· Roo f 0,. * COST-A MESA * eye & ea. _e:ar, Please call ,.-~="'"'=---,-=-'-'-- ---~1168 or 833-«>84 ~hfnl~ $300. 2078-Ust employed older :an. Prlv Basic Boating Course l ~-~7'1'16c:.::::.,· ,...,----.,,...-.,.-GARDENER ot 23 yean ex-~OW WEEKLY RATES ~cte~:;. h:··J.8!ai~ SUPE-R-DELUXE • bath. $18 week, H.B. New oUi~ building · Three 1 in),,,,.n h dll I.DST sm1 tem. pup Dach· ·::~~ seeJo~~ +5 G~~t~.·~ Executive Suites M!rv, pool. The Mesa, 415 N. NEW UNltS NEAl!t Hoag-·2· Br, 1~ Ba 64:Ri678 after 4 pm. room SIDie aVllilable. 700 sq. aeamansh P & uyat an ng Shund mix. Br. breast A Hampton 2080 N-port Blvd. Newport Bl., N.B. 646-9681~ 3 BR, 2 BA, beomed ..rung, stud10 all bulltlns, $3lO mo, BEDROOM . • k It h ft. ALSO 2,000 sq. ft .. all by Squ pa,vs, blk & wttlte spotted. "'~" ...,..,., ,...,...ti dra..,_, .._... lease Wllu c e n or pert All utili"·s jani Ht. Beach Power adron y · 1-& ~-A * .,.:r-_..., *. Cott• Mes• BAL PENrn. 2 Br. nr. ocean. fplc, DW, patio, $275: 2 BR, ~ .... t ' ~-;:. ,,~-prlvl nr. Brookhunrt & tor se~ce. 2706= H' arbo; IC. OUI cuun.noa.. ns. - 642-2611 Nu crpt:!?., panl'g & drps. 2 ~A, beamed ceiling, DW, nopes. .n.w. Adams, H.B. 962-7520 starta to ~per 645-6254 MOW & EDGE STUDIOS & 1 BR's. Wintft' rate ~/mo. pa.bo, $210: 1 BR, lower, BAYFRONT yriy lease 2 weekdays aft 7. Dlvd, Rotg~i;;ttress, Rltr. September Rth at 7 pm R~'WARD,. Gold & Green ~~1i 833-1288 DW, pel:lo. $160; Nr Estancia BR, 2 BA, frplc, 2 yrs old. R00lt1 with kitchen and NEW OFFICE-S Marina High School & enamel link bracelet. Lost ===-°'~'-"=-=-~- • ·, - ·- I . : ~ ~~i~ OCEAN FR u N-T-, -W-. :,.~ course. Water pd. rz:~ ~ 697~ Days house privileges, Adult3. 423 Ft, Valley High School ~:s~v~n=u:.-~~· ~~~~~~~: • Full IG.tchen Newport. \Vlnter Ren1:al 2 • --•. -Vietorla:-St-.-CM-646-9M6~ ADU!O--• ~ ' ' &: t Free st 642-4389 a_11ea•--' .....___, ~.on:,.. 2~. µ BDRM_ s. TIRED OF NOISE? LA~E 3BR, 2BA, tirepl, N l 'd full · A-great-opportunity-· ~~;;'.b;!~If~~ne!a~.!t!~·~-~~~·;t==~ • Laundry Factllties ~· , WlliOIFGirotirAy-· ~ ot, H $250/mo .• A~~· ·Ram-&-ao.rct--405· ~.~!S~Usic, ~:;M-; _a!Lbo~..enthusia.sra_ MA~at.-b-H-o.-k ·•LSer-v-ice• •Phone lft'Vi~ BEAOfFRONT 40• nv rm. 3 l'ii Ba, Crpt:s, drps. Poot ~ · · FE L 1 1 all util. Single offices from Jnfonna tion (TI4 ) 968--04!)4. wf /white 1ath lhr'1?3t, spayed PORTABLE I BR 2 BA thru J Mature adults, no pets. MA E c o e ge $125. mo. ' en:i, no c nuSSlhg ear, $30 WEE)\. & UP rg. s.16o • .une ONLY $162.50/l'.lO. WALK to Weatcliff • l & 2 br, student-live w/tamlly in PAUSADES CENTER white nea collar, fl.B. area. WELDING SERVICE e Stud'° I: 1 BR Apb. :n.t. , 5t8-4757/8:3.3-$50 2283 FountaJn Way Ea.rt pool, adults.. Furn&: unfum. CdM area. Room I: board in :m2 s . E. Bristol OVER WEIGHT ,::53&-9110~;::::'---=-..,--~ Will come to you evenings, e TV & Maid....Service Avail. LRG. dehix 2 BR. bltins, (W. Of Harboi.• on Wllaon) Call Dorothy 1or appt to see. exchange for child care • NeWpOrt 'Beach 557-7010 Wanted 50 women & 50 men GOLD puppy, She's a Dull weekends. No job .too Small. e Phone Serv1ce -Htd. Pool frplc, 1 blk beach or bay. can 646-2846 646-7171, 646-6075. girl 14, boy 12 from (Campus.hvine lntenectlon) at least~ lbs but not over ball w/white top on tail. "549-8212-~~·--~-~----1 ·~il~~Pe~~~ $71;i. mo. 675--3570/53+-l429. NEW ADULT LIVING!! P~. Water Front, Spec, 3 ~!'it.~M ~fr· h ~~~ 4 DELyxE offices !Sc 100 lbs, over ~eight to par· Vic. Grant's Surplus. HANDYMAN. paint Ir home 54S-97S5 or 64$.-l967 DELUXE 2 Br, SU~ uea, BAQIELOR Unlta I: 1 BR'• • Br. 28 boa~ slip avail. $325/ WkndL &. eves free Own PLUS 400 Warehouse 11pace ticipa.te ln a weekl.Y medical-673~ repall"S. S.m jobs a (Ad pod for S5 on rent) pets ok. Yrly $28.5. ~l w/Lott1. Frpic's. beam ~/~ yr, .lR. <nt) room wrrv Non-s~oker. 1370 0 Logan_Costa Mesa ly su~rvl~ 40 day crash LOST male Med. Blonde apeclelty. ~. 54G-9723.i -l---··-t;=-;""'-'""'"'---'-'c..;.~ !dike 548481?9 or 979-1070. ·::: ,.---paUo...4-JlOOLbltim.-• ·3559. Mun--~~citr.-640--02S5-af-t-644-2228 646--1252 . wel~ht reduction .program Cocker/terri~r mix. (ol~l . Haull"I - $135 MO. ·neiuxe mobile 2 BR. 2 BA, an blt-inl, ne8J' retrig avail. $160 to $225. 2 BR duplex. sm + util. 6PM B 1 R 1 •• 5 v."lth dally s~5!olr.-MU9t--vre---f'inley, NB. Aft&.-to ;..._~ home, fum. Htd. pool. bay A beach. Avail. Sept 15. Util pd. No .pets. Call ~7600 aft. 3 or Days' . us ness anti -be able to PEIY for niedlca-Fealllers. 673-1015 i.vl.:ALii.tVfng & hauling by Mat\D"O adlta. Nu pell.-4 $275. 673--04'B--393 Hamilton C.M. (213)' 33S-9'14._ · Guest-t:farne .• 415 NEWPORT ruORES tiong & physi~&fxlWl___,__M:ed· REWARD Boston Bull Ter-stu~nt. f-.arge tr\Jck. Reas: Seuons, 2359 Newport •too::_r,,. 1 br 64!>-44ll or 64Z--85a> BL'~s , "-·-· 0 2 . . ~ ieal lrmiran~ -....welcome. 9 11 1 Barry. 5J4..1846 or 67s..o647. Blvd., C.M. MS-&32. .....,......:. -' waterlront, -"'f~ cus .. -~~-•Br, PRIV. I: Semii-Ava-,..pear-µoo_Sq,-lt., $175· 1500 gq. ft. 646-16.U a!k for -MbB Jone111 11tt_ IJ!lQ:,_taf! ~-~·vie. o SKIPLOKDER & dump-truck 1 BR .-.... patio, small dock. yrly, IMMAC 2BR, mA. (12X> sq. car enc. gar. $325 Mo. park, Library & Shpgn TLC $400; spaces avail. Oct. 1st. Between 9 &: 7 pm Garfield & YonctOwn Please trtg' _crpl, ... .,... stove, newly~. 675-6467 ft.) BJtln!, d&hwshr, F/aJr, 2 ~~!._c:_~iM .charm $225 1: Balance dieta. ~2562. 61st St. & Pacific Coaat Hwy. -~OM~~E~O~A~C~L~l~N~l~Ci-· l~Cal~~I -~~~~~~~ ·work. Concrete, aaphalt. ~....:..., balcony. $I 5 0. Apt. Unfurn, 365 w/w cpts, drp11, lndcy, .., ..... '!§.,. .... ucun R.E. 644-4848 V Ion R 1 425 sa~. breakln&. ~ntO ~. 717 W. 18th St., _ garage It storage plus park· 2-BR, 1 ba. Bile. to ocean. tut ent• I , , • 675.6050 () FUU.Y LICENSED 32 FT. FUR.Nm.IRE Van for Apt D, C.M. . General ing. 1'· balcony. Adulta/No y 1y $220 M -• • * SPIRITUALIST * local furn hauls &: gen'l ·~·~ ~.. 2 B .,~ peta. Vacant. Must Stt! ear : 0· ARROWHD 3 BR, 2 BA, furn -l'llllWM--. o;!,.: ... tllal din 10 10 J ]~ hlullng. ·-1-. ""7-2736. 1U•""'"-· .rwn. r . ......,.,. _ , 548-lOOR AU For.Mike Condo, pool, bch, Day, wk, -· -· rea gs am· IMtntctllft I'm' J'IO-~..., Bttns, w/w ~I. Adultli, no 3 BR. 2 BA apt, So-:-of Hwy, · JONES REALTY 673--6210 mo. l37-.6f0l 2516 Vlsta de! 601 Dover Dr .. Suite 3 pm. Advic@ on all matten ,....,... HoUMC ... nlng pell. 6U-95 · !pie, patio, washer/dryer WANTTRANQUIUTY? WESTCLIFF, 2 BR. l% )>a. On>, NB NEWPORT BEACH JU.N. El Cantino Real, San<i ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ * ~~n~ ' . .,...BR ~1~ -~~$325. Call . Ai;ent, Here'• the apt. 1or you. 2 BR. Townhouse. Adlt3 only, no Rentals to.~-,. 430 . ·-"-Clemente. 492-9136 492-9034 II -·•-+a....--·~ .-. ...,.... Q,.......,......, encl, il'l'· w/storM"e I: l4un---" AvaiLnM 1, "..... o.nw SPACE &vlUl<lble for lease in PROBLEM •Pre;nancy. C.On-SchoOlllL TIO . 18th ~ •• 0xta Mesa. Balboa lsl•ftd Cffy-facilltln:A1Db &ily.No -----......... -mo. Boerdwalk Shoppin&-C.enter ftctent, I Y mp at h ~ t I c Jnstructfont 575 pets $1G5 S4S-09TI 1728 Bedford Lane. 54&-T"al.1. FEMALE roommate, 24-35 at Hwitington Harbour. Call pregnancy counseling. Abor· SUS CASITAS STEPS FROM BEAa< .... :iJo9 mo. or 1700 WESTCLIFF DR. yn to """" beaut. • BR, B<IH36l. · tion & adopttono ref. TOM NEWMANN Fum 1 br A bachelors. 211() 2 BR r· trpl ' 2 BA, apt. Newport ocee.n. CUTE ADOBE HOUSE, 1000 APCARE 642-4436 Newpm: Blvd ... CM. Yearly.uppe 'e~rn..Joo $130·l.anJ• 1 BR 2 ~~ ~.8~: appli-~t ~:.~~le, vw, sq. ft., adJ. busy comer, for ARE you single & alone, 4.'). • aeJ!~ ~~~~. 1 BR LRG, twin bed.a. $165. 'alboa Penlnsul• Carp$, drl.pel:, ltl:M:!, rctrig. business or office wie. C.M. 55! want a Date? Want to AU styles. More than 20 yrs Ideal for .bftchelm'. 199.l Heatedit S.n Clement.-TWO working etrts to share 645--2020/642-QiGO. get married? Many people exper. With or without col· Olurch 54§:9611 LIVE is bk>el( .from tJ)e ,._. · 67£5800 ---ruce a.pL tn NB wfthlrd '"fHf! Factorj" liU a ,it!: this a1e group. Tree Info. le!Jl! credit. Auditions free 1...ARGE Bachelor, $125 nlO. ocean in new 3 BR, 2· BA, ,..,..., • ;ro * -NOW-AVAThABLE * girl.· 22 to Z1 $90 Ulil inc. shop avail. $185/mo. In Box"1148, Garden Gro\•e. by--t1.ppt. ~2320. Heated pool. Adults, no laundry, duplex, Designed LARGE 2 Br, 2 Ba Studio + Brand new Garden Apts. 548--0407 Cannery Village 425 30th St., PREGNANT? T h l n k i n g PIANO Lessons, child/adult, pet&. Call 645-8965. for family living $315 to $400 PaUo. New crpta, drps, XlDt San Clemente area Office Rent•t 440 NB. 673-9600 ·or ~. abcrtion? Know all the facts beginners only.· Univ Park EXCELLENT -done by lady with <><per. Dependable, own tram. "" .J&.17 HOUSE OF CLEAN e DOES EVERYTHING e Homes, Ollices. 642-6824 Dodlc.tod Cfeanlna * WE bO EVEl!Yni!No * Rm. F?ft est. M6-2!l39 P1lnllng I P1porhanglng CLEAN 2 BR APT, furn., -mo. Ca.II 919-Jl65 Wkd)'S. paint. 2 children 4 anil pet 2 BR, 2 Ba. $195 BRAND nu 11tores/offiet!1, firtrt! Call LIFE Jr.INE _ 24 Irvine. My home. 552-8074 adults, no pell inquire 179~ OCEANFRONT new 3 BR., 2 ok1..;,.IJnMmedlsslo. oc:cuMgrpe~;,!1909 · l BR. 2 BA. w/dahwr & 1WeSlwpoESTrt Harlnteroectbo• loSecon lndn $125. up. Elevator. 17301 ·""=·..:541='55:0'="'::.· ____ 1 !'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ PROF. wallctrvU'lng state Rochester. · BA, trplc, crpl5, drps. wo n. .,,.,. ... <.,, frplc $250. t In Unique" . H Beach, Huntington Beach. ;;-, ""HOLICS •----uo. JI .....,.,,.,14 I 11 y.-..t .. lease 675-153G LG 2 BR, 1" BA ·•·· All " ha . prt u· s ory omes 842-2834 ,..._.., ........... .., ... ., c. no ... ,..., • naur., a BAOIELOR, utU pd, no ,....,.., · · '11 • .,._ cpts. ap · ve v ... pa os Building. 800 sq, IL at Phone 542.7717 or write P .O. , -... 11~1 typea of paper. 7 14 : cooking fac, OY@r 35, no QI.ARMING 1 Br, 1 Ba. bltna, fp]c, priv patio, eQCld many other features. $350/mo; r.oo IQ. It. at 1600 sq ft INDUST. ah op Box 1223, O:lsta Mesa. · . ...... 842-4386. itudents, no peU, $85 mo, Beam ceiling. Roman tub. gar. 63C Hamilton. 833--8105 See al 686 Camino De Los $300/mo Both with vleW! $225. Also 31)) sq ft office , Socl1l CluL-535 °"''""""'N-o'=w~Ut1~.~"'---;~-1 60-3I08 11&\. Slngle only. 644-0997 evn. o< IJ0.'*10 oak for Marra, Just ooulh San 6'l5-«llO. ' $95. C.M. 64&-2130. -* WALLPAPER * Toni daya, or 645-6345 eves. Oemente General Hosp. -• . -2BR. Fum. 1165. Single Corona clot Mar 3 ROOMS ·~ =-(Uoe Ettt.lla Off.ramp) NEWPORT BUCH' 1995 HARBOR, C.M. * INTRADATA * Boi>y1ittlng When YoU ell! "Mac" atory, Beam ceUlng. Couple · _..... mo. r ...... Phone &1021. 492-8700 ' 1440 sq. It. euh bay. 548-1444 eves. pn!!f. 646-S243 &IG-8882 $00. mo. Over 3S yrs, no 45c ft. airport area.. Full Automotive use. 548-9892. QUALITY' matches Dan C.ton PAINTING & -·"·. 35 ~ 1~---~·----pets, al37 Westmlmter Ave, · Sui J ki w/PHOTO ... ....,.. J·~ D ~"" -Inquire at 240 Slerks. Apts aer'Vloe. tes over oo ng SAN Juan Capo new prime .. , ,._,.est in Calif." 1575 S.nta Cruz St. "'orkn;ianslrlp guar. Take lftl Point F U fu 370 future golf course. MuUen Joe, 657 Oj', ,...td/a:ir cond. .__..& L n •• ch aL-·tage of my ~ I &: 2 BR $ll5 • $156. Sto\'e, um. or n rn. Realty, ~2960. 3' 4 o o Lease 493-51$~ l0-6pm £Call NOW for FREE sam· agun• u.. uvw• ~,,,, LIVE in the all new Dana ref., crpt/drps, htd pool. •-t~-Ponl-"ll Irvine, NB ple profile on 1 prospective You nr ... t ,.. \'inner of 0536-:::,.,::1006::::::.·~~----I Point Harber at the Adults. no peta. 66-8965. -._. "-. SIJB..let new .... oq. Ft. of· i',;;";;d;;u;;st,;;r;;l1,;;l;;R,;;on;;;;t;;a,;;I ;;;;,;;4;;;;50 match. Z4 hni.l TWO FREE TICKETS PCAINTING : Int, ext. Res; beautlful MARINA INN TOWNHOUSE .u.J't 714 • 638-59al I LA 65S.fi283 •0 -~ omm. Clean le Rel. Refs. DI•• ~Int l BR. $185; 2 BR. 2 ba. $250·, lice aulte, tenant lm-'-'~ LI • '····-, Paul Mo"1 34902 Del Ob~po SI 2 B lire la rl ·-~ NOW Lr••tNG RECREATION '· • ·~~~. : 12131 (·-.;...), K 1 t eh• n , El: r, P ~· pool, p vate unfum. 3 BR.. 2 ba. $350. provements. Koll Business ~ 592-25'18 Sun8tf Bch 'Sll'll'"~ patios, continental break· ,,k'O_ •A c--n 2 BR, 2 BA, Call: 6'n-ai91 Omtplex Birch St. Walk lo H •• ton D---L · VEHICLE SHOW · ftdende1 &: Apartments. !Bit S l-. ............. ....:i. ~....,, .:;>e>-..•-. ti unnnt ~ [SJ · HI.QUALITY LOW $ Heated pool,-direct dlal . paclUWI .............. near w/l&r1e enclosed patio. COit• Meta Air Port. Attrac ve lease NEW M-1 r • -... -I SEPT. 19TK-23RD State Lie. N~ . ._.....~ lhoppine I: ft.De bee.ch. Fur. Other Apia at.> avail. ~ments $675 per mo. j ,._. At OW--~ _...... ~·a~e~~c~ciiit'=. nlshed or unfumllhed, from 493-XJ&, 493-0761. 111E EXCITING DESK 11pe.ce available $50 H:!u~~ ~·N~w~ ANAHEIM STADIUM '.' 542-l'rol. • • """""'room, to San :'.':iru. °"""" de! Mar, Hun!l .......... ' _a..ch PALM·MESA·APTS. mo. Will provide furniture 64U697 or 13W51t aJOO State College Blvd., * PAINTING It STAINING Clemente A Lquna Beach. :.:,L;...:; MlNUTES TO NPT. BCH. at S5 mo. Answuinl service I"'""""""""""""!!!!"""""'" Found (frff H1) ~ 550 Pleue -~I .,0 ~ eat ..,_ !E.r.IFXrEST, _TRIMJ!m,, ~U,! Come ~· in our Umlled Income! Bach 1 A: 2 BR. from $150 available. 17875 Beach Blvd. I' ""'"' V"U-QQ<o ~ .r ~ ,.,_l.001 oportfltblng, lhoppq & * * * * * * Soot.ti Security! l.dults. No hts, Hun"-• Beach. 64>-4371 MISSION VIEJO FND ' male puppy • black to elalm your. tlckel>. CUSTOM pa~ 21 restaurant.I. $60 week & Up. VIEW Adult Onl·• __ .._ p t 1561 Mesa Dr. PRESTIGE'.! N.B. location -1600 & 2400 SQ. FT: w/brown. Da.chlhund & (North _County_ Toll free )'Tl. tn Harbor area. sta~ Brina' thla ad Ir receive Sii -* NEAR BEACH * I ,_..._. •I (5 blks from Newport Blvd.) Bua:lness suite 310 S.F . S140 AVAILABLE NOW Beagle mix? Wht on chest. number Is 540-1220). Lie. No. 183281. 642-2356, ott on ftnt week's ftt'lt, Delwce 3 BR. 2% BA. Huge Close to ShOpplng &: bus 541)..98Qj per mo. Yearly lease. ON SAN DIEGO FRWY. Vic. Santa lsabela & Santa BABYSITTING, my home. INTERJExter, accoua. ceU· Hvntl _ _.._ a.ch owner's unit in new custom linea. Unfum, 11tove, refrig * CASA VICJ'ORIA * Newport Place R I t Y; 27992 Camino C&plstrano Ana, C.M. Xlnt cond. U:lvln&" care. lngs sprayed. Lie, Ins, loc. ......... duplex, beam c ·e 111 n g, -1ncld. 1, 2 & 3 BR, Furn &: Unf. 675--3600 831-1600 642-TT96 New.port Bc_a.cb, ~ refl, Free est. 645-0809. $145--$165 patk>a, tplc, nr shopping, no All Util't P•kl Carpeta, drapes, D1'V, ~ f61f'YIESTCLIFf-NB SMALL Man u fact u re r FND: Blk lmt p.iodle w/pur· BABYSITI'ING ~ ln hzy 'PROF. painter, honest woric, BAOIELOR 6 l BR .• PfttiOll, pets, $425,~Mu. a nl Pool, etc. 171 Vldona 2.100 ~ 756 It. 540 Sq Fl desires space to share pie collar & flea collar long house, day or-night, loving reu. Int/ext tree est. trplc'1 prlv. garages ... * * ·.-* * * 2 8 Br,21 ba, 2ndd noorund, $144!loo. 2 SIA .katboutH~, CMln. 642-8970 Ample ..:."""""· Ulil. &un1: 1 "'/othel"S. Airport are a tail Vic. Heil & Gothard care, lrg. fncd yd. 642-6299 Refs. 548-2759.' ~39U. Dtvided bath &: k>ts of r, ba &: aen, gro r II a """ve--~ ~;;~~2 673-STil or 673-a617 H B ck>leta. Rec. hall, pool A PLUSH EXEC APT $164. 71~. ?tifon-Sat. Allowance acuuner . ..,.._. . ......., · · ' C•rpenter JNT. Painting &: Carpet . pool ba • · • Do•• -int SPACE-Ollice. club study 4001 BIRCH, NB 347-1525 Cleaning. Free Est. 5"8-3574 Ste :Jes~ l~i FOi' Leue. NU VlEW APT. 4 SPACI~ ·-rv • group, etc. $65 mo. lse. On :mo, am, 3600 gq. ft. or corn. FND: Puppy Pr-German CARPENTE~-painter, a 11 or 6f2-7059 Keellon Ln. tl blk w. of tftn!, ~~~· ~el~ 3 Br, 2 Ba, ~s. drps, newly BRAND new de.luxe Bachelor Broadway, nr. Newport bo. theroot Avail. 10/1173. Shepherd? Very friendly Blk honie ttPattS. reaaonable ='P~l•"'•"to .... r"',~p"'a~ldl-,~R---1~,·I Beach, t blk N. of SJater). mo. Too many extras to dee. Pool. lld ok. $199. Apt. ln 4-plex. Encl. gar., Blvd., C.lt1. 675-8761 . Mr. Baumgardner, 541-5032. Vlc.W/~-.ma~!~I Mal0en. ~ 25 yn. exp. pb. 842-'1848 mention! I Call 673--6992 17421 Keelaon Ln. nr Beach good Joe. 67>"1849. NEWPORT Ctntet', Des1gn Rent•ll W•nted 460 '""' .::iu...., * PATCH PLASTERING * MEN -·" ~ h ho 1 • Slaler. ~ or Pl rl ffl &: HJlITlllton C.M. 548-llSl WOODWORK, cab In et 1, All ........... s. ~estimates , ~..... ._c te · 3 BR. 2 BA bouae, So. of ut-'1"19) Huntington Beech aza, P v 0 ce rece~ D S E GOLOtolo.• ft........___...__,_.__ panellri:g, gen repaira, Dulce .,,,...,.. Room• $21.50 per ~. Apts Hwy, t p I c, pat t 0 , tlon rm, $178/mo. ~1150 E P RATEi i:.i, ......,..Jn'U,UIUI. "''" ...._ n. • ..t. .. '"--.. ~----4-=. =--Ca=ll'-"540""'25~=·--"'-I --lh ,..,., 7<S ..__ WALK TO BEACH DELUXE .,ult "----'-'-'-Student 25 ...-. old needs approx. 6 mos. old. Vic. ua ........ _ U'tlr•-. ~"" Pl _. _. moo • ._,.. wuber/ .. ,,.,., area, $325. l'W ~ Coe.st Hwy. & Ntiwporl Blvd. ,,.v N Blvd be 17 -~ N umDtng L_,... ... ch CallAgent,675-6900 Brandnewll:2BR, Garden Bungalow. Nr . ll60Sq.Fl.,30cSq.Ft. bacbelor or 1 BR apt in ewport _.;A .. ~~-th St. ALL ~ ,.....,,,., ew,1----"-----1 = 2 BR '" d bl carpcta, drapes I: builtins ocean. Ftplc, lrg pa.tio, 6 Realonomics, Bkrll. 6'75-G'iOO Costa Mesa, preferably nr. & Rocbesttt, ~· remod, auu, alter, frame, COM p LET E Ho ME -n>tu • new.., ecor, lns; 221 • 16th St. 8(7-3957 la t l OCC. $100.$115. per mo + FND: Male long haired cat finiah. repairs. Uc. 962.-1961 REPAm SERVlCE, Plumb-~ un.~. new IOVely l Br. 'pool. Adults only. $220 Mo. poo ' sauna. en n s · ·* Bayfront ofOce ~ce to util. Plea8e Call 96J...37m OI' apt, view, nr. beach, l225· Yrly leue Mf..71i62 Agenl 1 BR, nr. beach, ghag cpt, 846-W>91 Bdrm.. From n •<, sharemo. ~ Bayl220Lido Bldg. $150 962-4-268 w/oU-whlte fur A grey WOODWORK. cab In et s, 1ng • ElectrK:al . Carpentry . A1ao sml cozy place for l, 1 frplc, pa A: wa~r peid. $165 • ....., Q,,,... -~-·~--~~~ striped tall. F1ea Colar. Vic pal'lellng, gen repairs. Duke Appliances· Retrlgera.doo . $U5 util pd. Responsible, 2 BR, c ~an. frplc, gar,•South 539-1661 or 536-2042 L Be.ch LAGUNA Beaeh - 2 Br, 2 NB-CM 673-2895 &46--'l'j98, Jack 84&-9495 Alr Conditioning. U!K!d ap. "-~ dull ..... _...,,. of HWY, Call atune DLX. 2 rm. oUlce. Best deal Ba ,.._ fro t f'd u =T~°'y"'-ea="=_'-,-,...,..~~1=""-'=~===::.--pllance1 For Sale, 66-1457 em....,., .... 8 '~ * (213)431-1195 * NEW building 2 br apt, 1 blk SPACIOUS studk> 1 blk to In O.C. Airport area, 2172 to .s.1)0-..~. ~~ Mi&t1~ ::: itri~t, .'-..Vic~ C::: C•rpef Servlce art 6 pm. ~ beach front, 2 BR, 2 ~ I BR APT * frota bch. $235 mo. ,CaJJ main beach. n"-....... 78 DuPont No. 8, 833-3223 age couple. Send Info, Ba' .._ mo 741 Ocean-,.....,_..,,.,., •. .-1:, Q'n"""O'O Hwy CBa boa Bay Oub) JOHN'S Carpet & Upbolatery ' ~ . all __ ,,.. -675--1634 ~w. or 494-4791. ~ -* Corona del Mar, ampnd Clusified ad no. 935 c /o 548-3268 -Dri Shampoo tree: Scotch· L.R. OTIS PLUMBING front, 494-4801, 494-1279 u l"""· ._... SPACIOUS 2 Br. $1 4 9 . Floor A/C, lil I Dall Pil t P 0 Bo 1560 Remodels A Repaln. Water API'S; ·$150. u~~e~ rmpd. 1. Cost• Mesa cPRTS. d~ pool . Child Newport 8uch ! prq.'$145 ~. G~e! Ois~ M!;, O..Ur. Bi1 ~~d~r':~~k, ~= ~~u A ~~t heaters, disposals, tumace11, $100 UJ, ca'ole ·• t 1 '• ~ 2 br 2 ba ·~s lncld OK.. 8'1-,3M9 or 847·1186 Coast H'""'.~I: N----Blvd. WANTED, 2 BR house mned friendly, iwng. ' brightenera It 10 minute dahwuhn. 642-62163 M/C A e:.~I=~ t 3 gas I: water. Ma~'adulta~ 2 Btt; ~ar-:w. Water, p1 ~FtJRN. $215ius llOO 5q, tt., ~~ !or business or ,1ml atore WHO l t bl point Jul bleach for white carpeta. BIA. Complete Plumbing l'OOl'IUI, for male m ~t ~i~E. 20th St. ~~ti ' no pets. $160. 2 BR. ~:$235.. RealonomJcs. ™· w/Uvirg q\iarters. ~. Augm~ CdM.°'f" y or ~vee= ~ W~~~ ~Smrt=-"ce~. '°Llc;c,_. "2T."""'=·-- ority. $150. mo. SU-~. 3 BR 2 be.-Uk Shag L IMch Ocean Vkl'w. Yeerty· leue. ~ livlna rm. dlnlng rm., &: TIM'S PLUMBING STUDIO Apt, ckM ln. Adulu pt 'd • b16:u..newM tnre ..,.._ Heated Pool. Adulta <>.!!2'· FND white Sam<>)'f!d vtc hall $15. Any nn. S'J.50,. SERVICE AND REPAIR. -'"""'· ...._ $150. Utllo..pcl. _;dli., :.;.1.o~122S-mo~ 217 SPACIOUS 1 BR..Pononmlc. LAS BR I SAS APn_ .• _ T de r Pa d • . l\1agnolla & y 0 r k tow n eoudl $10. O.alr $5. 15 yn. WWEST RATES 673-6518 -7413 161h Place, 646-'414 agt. ocean '1cw, cpl, drpo, ~ Ave., NB -,-ra -r-'S-' ra . 1se --96H209 e>n>. Is what """'"· not PLUMBING REPAIR Lido 1110 1100. 2 BR, 11> Ba.A'atio. Adu!!!, ..Jltlls pd, $l00. "!!!'!'!C~A!!L!!L!!!!i42-!!!!25"111!~!!!!ll ·· Lost 555 =/S:.m"fil'~ ,,,,,..fi. No Job too small Prcttt couple, amall child .:.213-::..:'="""=""''-----!' 1 • * * 642-3128 * * 1'EfUUJ'IC BM' Vtew. 2 Br. OK. No -· 726 Joan 1 4a11n1t N\ .. u.I OCEAN v\ew, new, s SR. 2 Ines LOST or stolen, 0 range DON'T take chances with ~'-"'• c...,:.::.;='o-''--"--· I l Ba turn apf. Udo Jaland. scs.3621 .,..... • ba., unf. BalboR, $390. V:anilty JO speed. Vic. Udo your carpet, I et pro-S1wing/Alter•f1"'11 ~---,. ,.ntal or 1 .. oe Winier !"--an~n11 2 Joie. "·ward. Call collect fesalonals who know v.•hat Ph-;·:~.-· or ..... -oo. · Ea111ld0 frft 2'·ali'1' .. a is" =;;;<;~ea'.~ '-• (213\ ~ !hey are doing help you. EXPERIENCED RNtyllrc -·-• sr• Tr9DlC£ ... -times . ·~45 & Alleratlons. Re.uonabl<. FURN I BR, lnc!Cf utll. rar.. 811111, w/w, reftlg, patio, "' '""'"" Agt. 675-Im 6'r;r40'13 MINIATURE Poodle, Sat., HOUSE OF CLEAN e 96.1-6t1J6 e 1 adult. no pet& $200 "'°'· $165. Adil/no pets. 60420 APARTMENlS DELUXE Lower D p Ix , while • .. orlng nea collar, C Cl , AJlorationl 642.5845 ,)'ll!U'ly. f78..Cl837 .$215 ... 2 t.ir. t~ be, 3 car f • Be.yfmt, bch, 2 Br, 2 Ba. dollars vtc. Oranat and C:amella • .,... .. "'"' '!!waort lkach prpatio' • crp~ drps, ""'"""· 11 Clll'"'" ....i !!!'> yr•'Y.;. 227 0 ~~s.t. 1nq. Lo., CM. 11owsn1. 5411-tm Fl-Caro & Window• N .. t. """"'' .. ~,.... oap. ;....= 675-6167 ---~-~Utiiltr.f.;""ifi'~~~~:l '--...,------------~ WST Dutch Main!, SerY. 537.1508 Tofwl11on R-1• ' OCEANFRONT I BR un!um, loM!r, no pell · YEARLY 1-$200, 3 BR, RED Fox In C.M If found s~-C rpot Cleo Wln1>rorYtarly or child, heated DOOi, 1150. 1-illllol'tNtol-1% ba, new-duplex, e l e e call\16.21°93a!t.trSpm ~ ·a " COWR TV -r.•-" Modl8R,2JIA,&4U!93 +.ll!Ooec.dep.i\i3.M I =£~ blktobc:h,m.mlatt4 · lllO,OOO ~ trult ~~~i;,:.~co:: WST mal• Engllah-Pu« *&4S-'18ll* ,..-•• '"""' homo. MOD!;RN 2 BR. 2 BA an the LARGE 2 Br, t)ltns, dtlhwiijihr -~ San Ctemettt. Will -~ for ~ lod~: tuned &: ttrv!ced. $550 val, C.l.t Santa Clara Co <toi Cement Cone,... 1 Free estimate. H.B. N.B. I: ~. -Win" L.U. "°"pets, neo ... ,...~ ... _ w w , ... __ .. "-... rv1-,, A -lie c'a11 ~1-1~2 . I c .. M. B6t Oa11emore, -· -per mo. wr auww, Mut6s •• . ,_fllllo · ,Q,[ ~ yacht or T • •w= • "~ -· ~ °' · CUSTOM COncnte Work. 96&-2'183.o reatal. l'rlv. pono. m-27116. Shalimar. ll1•""illll--1~s'J'~ si.'>al•u'f"' t~i m-45811 valu. r,,.. • (IO>ld ·bay bo..t. WS'I:' OM blackt.abl'ldorln Remo,. uphalt drlvewyo.T ,;t:::i.==----- ·1 ROOM 1pt, $90 )"Nl'l,y, uttl $140. UP. 2 Br; 3 Br, 2 Ba. dfltlwntlw, he. lldt,. ,oa1. BA. ·snO:' mo~~~ to ~[ _'DE CUSTOM DIA· ;;~:,:.,::,;:.,'"ll"t;:;erc..7:....:.P"-M::.· --I !he Blutta area. Reward . Replace w/concrete 6Sc. ft . 1--'--------·I tnddtd, on betlch, Pool, Blt·lns, m yard. Jlculi\,.,...,. ,.... ..~1 _. be 11"" WALIK·lN cam..,_· for 8' PleRM! call: 64()..1933 No del•ue. Free est. .Walka, .-.n • "llC TILE ·-.. It • m-oo · 1998 Mlple A·-. "~·~·· ~~112~ '1" pinf, '"~' • ac · uoND RlNC •-VALUE ~· · ~·· ~~·v'" ~~w ¥., """"<l'O..,. """'--ui,,,.., 7.,. 4~ "' i -.iv • • ptck·up, all bl1ns, fn,de tor GOLD pocket watch, Vic. alabs, J>l'UOll. Ne> Job, too remodel. F)'te UL Sm. Jobi OCEANFRONT 2 .BR, 1 BA, IMMAC. trtplex on qutet at. 2 2 bltM. FKW $205 to$325 FOR STA"'f ON \VAGdN workllhop P'"T tools. stert0, Npt. Pk.-r-7114. Sen!Jmental .mall. 639-3323. wtkome. ~2a51 ~ -· lrplc It f>'ltlo .. l\'lnt"1' 9122 Br,.bulttinl. avaa•. laun· polmo.--1. S.nta Ana TIIAT R~ au s.a.q., mople !um or ' value. 125 reward. _.,PATIOS, wa,lkt. drh ... 1. Saw, T-Soll -lo 6/15. -• • dry. 673-8364 • OlmllOlll. lllptl 114., l JMMACUl.ATE 2 Br, $145. ---r * Ul.J4H * . REWARD loot A I a 1 k an bl'ffk, nmoY< A ....,lace .,..;·r.__,_ _____ • I . DELUXE OCEANFRONT SEPARATE I br, 2 bl'h&O, 111.-ol C.-l'llily ,AJr, renci.d pool, I c:hlld ok. :IO' Cabin CruU.r depend. TRADE i'alm Springs hll\•o M•trunut._ Ans. to Jemie, concrat.t. &Ill 88U lor..tft. . * Q\JAL.ITY * J Br, 2 Bo, hltn&, Jrplc, >rl>' dbl pr, pr!. yd, $20. mo, ""1, 11 l'Otjllo Celll Hwy. No. &ulta Ant. P h ' Gft11 lntx!. N-~'Olic. IJS.000. a.oo... SoWh end ... rlnrr collor '39-4'128 , Drlv-ay1 * MUI.al 6. TOP SOll. * SC50. s:sg...1491; m-.2893 &6-m 1;qaaNloli• IJS.0117. Al90 Camptt lll'P van lMlt 9fx\nl!h, 38R. lSA, lrg IOt, Fat Protlt~1 when 9-4830 1 Br, 1 Ba·•l'lo 1 hlk_,'l> DlJPLE'.'"'f~ J BA, d<IW\<, .._ dtOlce ::cniiii•lt? Uk< to tndef Ow" 'l'rldlr' ll1ldo for cer, ICUba, dune Clear, ... home Newport ot you oell "lt-cet· Att>hall·Rm>owd A re~' ""1 dq lo tho llEllT UAY11 or Ocean. Y..,,., l':l;·":'i'<p11,drpll.~. ,.... ~1 l'Jrldllaoolunutlt~tbuaY,..tlQ.~. CdAC ... Onr,lllll-7109., ~ ~ _ 01..tlled with--·• "'"aJ1>1<11 ·0on~ -...,. - I < - . . -- • c ·- ,_ . . ... ' " --. ' . . -. . -- -· - Jl4 DAILY PILOT Moad1y, Stptomber 17, 1973 ... ________ "~~~~~~~~l~~~~~-~~~~·1~~~~~~~~;1 1 ~...-------~~~~~~~~:iJ"~•e!!jlp Wontod, M & F 710Holp Wontod, M & F 710 ~~~~~~~= I ' f j • f1i1 I '-'"'"" Uflll '--;;;;"'..,';;;;';;;;;l[J!]~IJ I~~~~~~ I '11 ' " J[D) I r.•:: • l[J!]1LI ~c "~''' 1~5 ~J(Il)~JI! l~~ :;·~mJ~IJ~I~! ~,.,..,~, ..... ~JlhJ;_;;J1 l1!!J -CLERICAL ' 1- Job Wentod, Mele 700 Help WOftfed, M & f 710 • Help WOftfed, M & F 710 Help w.-_ M & f no .Help W ....... , M & f 710 Help Wontod, M & f 710 Help Wontod, M & f 710 Kermit K•ye 1649-D lowo • Co1ta ~·• You fl.re the· \'J\rutoer of TWO FREE TICKETS 10 t e R ECRE~TION VEHICLEI SHOW SEPT. 19TH-23RD At· Ill<' ANAHE IM STADIUM 20JO Stale Coll~~ 81\'d., Anaheim Ple3se call 642-5678 ext 339 to claini your tickets. fNorth County Toll free number iii MG-12201. Job W•ntod, ~-le .702 NEED help at home? \\'e have aides, nurse s, ho u • ekprs, companions. HomelnakeMI Up john, 547-fi681. N-u Rs E companion/aide, mature, reliabla wilh xlnt refer., avail. for short 01· Jong tem1 cases, any shift, call 536,0003 COLLEGE girl desires part time •'Ork alter 3: 30 pm. Mon-Fri -and a n y t i m e weekends. <;all J e a n n e !ll9-'621 ASSEMBLY BECOME INVOtVED with in VARIAN DATA MACHINES ELECTRO. MECHANiCAL ASSEMBLY Due to rapid growth we have many openings for assemblers on l!rt and 2nd shifts. \Ve are looking for people v.·ilh experience in the following areas: C8:bl- ii1.g, \.11ire wrap, soldenng and asscm"'bly Of PC-Boards. DON'T WAff FOR THESE OUTSTANDING IEN.EBTS: ALL POSITIONS AT Exper. !~~SBlg Can· ~=1i~ KEYPIJNOI ~AINTENANCE , Yon 'Olwt"Y Club,_ •I Bl& needs reliable I It 1 m • HELP.I IECOME A MECHANIC Canyon Dr •• NB. No phone employee. Oppor. to crow AAM Es calls pleaae. Appl,y Air. Hof· w/co. Min. exper. req'd. PART OP THE Swl"I Shift -st.etter. 9-5 ..PM. · ~ •• ),; . CJ tltt , __ BUSBOYS w/dln. rm expe•. -kday1. Yolf-lriSfiiit EXCmN~ -kM..:u:;;1t-.:ho::,_..r-:,=.,...-. .. e"'nce In Uoe OverU yn of age. lmmod. EXECUTIVES • · I COMPUTER :;:~~:!~and01p1!',,°r'~~ openlni:•· Apply ln person, $12,000 tp $75,000 p _...,,. nrent. Must have mechanfcal Laguna HHI! Hliion Inn, Send"'"""' ... call 1'01)AY er.... INDUSTRY ' 252ffi La Pu Rd., Lag Hills. for confidential NO cosr -• _ aRUtJ14c. \Vlll interview, -CAR WASH JOBS executlve Interview. NEEDS Vartan Data Machines, a :r;~ng~:weekeilda. Ap-! ALL KINDS * F1JLL TIME EXECUTIVE SERVICES. leader in the .mfni--eomput~-~ 2950 H.-, Costa M""" INC. • Secretarla industry has an Immedlat> AVERY CHEMICAL 888 ~n~~~ Ana opening tor a k e-y punch OPERATORS EXPERIENCED outside TV • Typists ~!'.lit-:' ..":;~bl:"l:,'; PRODUCTS For expanding metal refinery repainna'"n. Send resume to • K-,puedt a variety of duties lncluding Consumer OfY ls ion tn San!a 1'~e Springs. Clem· Rodney Hopkin, Zi602 Pur-• PBX Oprs some data control, sottwa.re ~ S. SUsan ' istry badqpoood In school pie Sage Lane, San Juan preparation and ~h. Santa Ana, Calli. 9271» , Qt put exper, nee. Good oo. Caplstrano 92675 Temporary Servtce · If yoU are bo with an equal oppor employer m/f I benefits. 2ll/921-74&t FACTORY 3848 Campos IJr., Suite 106 =bta c':!.~: wi~n ~ ! CHEF -$llltltl per mo. The Newport Beach · 54fl.47il · 0nonge count r. Mal t M ha • · Blue B<et. Cali bel. ro,., { WORKERS Equal Oppor. Employer -.... pany thot 0. n • ec RIC .,· a.m. 642-5511 . compu com To $5 25 nmen. perm-anent l!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!jeltte. NEVER A FEE. \ "PENTffOUSE-P"MmftiiS" -CHltI> care, movtng to N:B. positions, genera I pro-HOUSEKEEPER -to \\'tlrk Ut>lllUn Need reliable female du~tion. Day&S\vin~. 1 -ti al t Modem Da rtnell Pers-not ' w/references to care for 18' e PROFIT SHARING n atuac ve conv eacen "" . mo old boy. 1\11n. 32 hrs . hospital. Flexible houri for FaciUtles Service ''Pres. Lady'' .... $700 ''lndepenclent'' .. $650 \!ottk~ Own transp. pre_f'd~ e Q~~ABl lJTYrnPLAN llOnull or~ tlmendemployeeld•· e ,.~, d BUSJ!-top exe<. """' aid. Secretacy ta on Joe "" ~~ -WJitU:JJl>~li<!Lwl ,,,. Ill§ e ¥1\,10R _!,:(E[I C-AL t ••• .1ng "' · & pa ,...,;1c an 500 N-port Center Dr w/a ready smile for heavy reg. who needs gal that is c/o Daily Ptlot. P.O. Box e LIFE .INSURAlilCE vaca!_.~· ApplyN at 1445 Ma'ior· ·Med'1cal N-port Beach ......,0 1 1-1 It · t · 1560 c ta M Cal"f Supe.-...,., Ave., e w port pub le contact. se s arter. • os esa, 1 • e RETIREMENT Beacb~.or call 642-2·UO. •te , 92626. • •-••• +-Li MAN to woric--f/-Ume in re.n- 1 . -"'" HOUSEKEEPER . live.in. i ta! BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 100°/o .FREE GUESS WHO'S-EltANDING!! CHECK US OUT IN COSTA MESA e Competi't:Ve "DI ·11oc1 •~"I ·1· 1· " $600 CLERK TYPIST e PAID HOtlDAYS-cfifrdi'en. M"" hilve e s~-o. "'!urchaw pe••anY'ce"'· &Veryhandnewrlat1,.0agp.., • • vers1 . . . . ~ n1 R 1ve · · · · BEAUTiful modern ofc in ACATIONS ak ~ "' .... BACHELOR:'s -~r Gals Salaries _ Top notch gal v.•/goocl skills Gal Friday w/lite skills to Costa l\fesa. Rapidly grow-• PAID V . referem.-es. Spaniah ape · e Profit SharinCJ· Can train. Apply morns,; -Your premises · txpertly & appearance for spot in "-"Ork in plush new office of ing firm w/great chance 1987 Placenna Ave, C.M. ing OK, 640-0851. 1930 Newport Blvd, Ct.i f maintained. Refs. 548-7197 e Basic, Maior land dev. company. R.E. department. ! for advancement. Salary to FACTORY \VORKERS ~SEKEEPER · F/time. • 12 days a year MAN . train for window tin-I Help WantH, M & F 710 Med' al $475. Call s a 11 y 1-t art ' to $2.25 hr. Able to \\'Ork Group ins. Vac. 7 Paid ho!. pa'1d vacat'1on ling installer. Start $2.25 hr.! ll' · ___ j;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;;;;::;;::;;;(_ IC . ~. Coastal Personnel graveyard shift. Start v.'Ork Park Udo llealth care, 466 Raises to $4.50 within 1 yr . • ---f~££QU::~TING CLERK .-lQOfc 2mr-"RHponslblllty'' $800 "Man In Wlilto..----$'50'~Agency,. 21911 HRrbor BIV<I., tonlgh~v.ra! compaoy• Flagship Rd, N.B. 642-8t>l4. e 6 clays a year Over:.;, tall, neat. So.-ry,.., O _ _ _ Su~ ~pecial Job for ~ who 1.fD · for take ""AT'Oe Cl\t 1n great. need. N~ exp. nee. • . • • _ long hairs. 644-8494. 1 j'Tl'M'E SliiW-clffferen• can ~m-k-in con tr act · ga1 to run """' prac. CLERK/Typist, good y.-ith · II bani -: --· 1NSPECJORS-.,,..._ .... .... lecrYei MANAGiR TRAIN1:1: ~~e ~~~ i!:!: ~[ ticil ---• ~·s &: A/P for constr -=~ ~:CirC:: ~.:~~~ ~~· e= -• lo07o • 2ifcl ~~ ~ ~ aorountini. Type so wpm • 12 days a . req'd. can Lucille. • 8J3.2911I. '°~CHe Chrlso ,i;;; .. A'b"'~& 1st & 2nd shifts shift dlfferen• !Ion In 3l><O days. -Our""" elee. typewriter & 10 key t'OCKTAIL W 8 3}-2 t n er 1 adder. year vacation •'CAREER BLAZERS'' Tues-Sat aitreu : ' 315 3rd St.,~~n Beach Varian Data Machines, a rial n~s~ r:o~ Afust = Call For Appt. plus CASHIER 12pm-2pm, t.fon· leader in the minH::omputer door to door canvassina ex-Industr:ial RelaUons ' Fri. 642-8274 FE?ifALE, warehouse gftl, industry h a a Immediate Please Applf In Person perience. • , • One-week ''Legel'' ........ $800 . ''Travel Instr'' •.. $6:00 -cooK \VANTED. fl.lust be good driver, full time, openings on 1st a: 2:nd pittta _ Or Contact !3:....~ Call Mr. Newman 979-52'l2 : Chri's· tmas Unlimited potential for top Instructor for combtnatK>n k pe:iihanent;-M students; tor indivkluab having a MASSEUR '· ~-.-- (714)·494-9401 ~ONIC INDUSTRIES -1-----~ --o=i-=:--.d---,....,,.,., 1~ .. tn"dl\'1dua1 6:30AM·3:30P . . :>/hr, pe' rience in a-receiving in· F/ti.me w/lic. Men's Spa, . "";fl;' , Ability to . handle school & travel agency. {:~~~~ady wor 'Laguna, non-sn10lrex:. M 5 $1da15y s' ntinimwn of four years ex· v DM· . shutdown I puu c COn14'-'•· •nuuva.,... . COUNTERMAN start. lnterview 3 • S"P M :' B.ilboa 8-y Club ,_ : 1, -L•gun• Buch·· Equal Oppor. Employer ACCOUNTANT/ IKPR Diversifying Christian corp. otkTs ground floor chal· lenge to exper. accountanl. Grow tO controller. Can con- sider 3-4 d&.y!I per wk. Con - lact Echvan:I Ban!h)\\'. Pro- 1 ~medlaiiiiii;;;l~nc~.~645-iii~7868iiii .... ;;;;; .. 'I• ADVERTISING L-OOKING FQR A CHANGE Earn While You Learn NO EXPER .. NECESS \VE \VILL TRAIN $814 MO. TO START _ • \V' d De ;.,.,.,. "nM Birch spe(.-tlon activity. Jou must · $160. \Vk. ,.L)verti.me paid, 1n ow s-e. .. ~ .,,,,., have a knowledge 0 f 1221 W'. (bast Hwy, N.B. t Pl't!ase .Apply .J.t.Smil*--F•ces . .--"•AA ''Blac:k·Gokl'' -, $550 busy place. Recent auto · ~ _resis tors, capacitors, · .. j n Perso•"'"" __ _, .... ~-supply exp. ncx~Co. needs Ftl9Clerk~ ------,0-$450--traiiaiStOrs, !iJieet me t a rr--2722 son Dr. lifJATERJ;{L Or Contact. J. Fuller Start at front desk spot & J!!,.8i!o ~1:s =.e f~~c~rte;~ you now. Raises, ~nelits, N.B Sharp person who learns ·paru and job rela,led equip-Irvine C•lifornl• VDM 2n2 Michel-Dr. Irvine, Califoml• 133-2400, .... 336 Equal Oppor. Employer AUTO \\'Ork~ into secretary for the works. It's a good job qu'o•kly & does lite typiog meot .•. If you meet these. · • HANDLER blu.~•p R E oompanv & education. Work for top l the · ht ~ '-""''"' · · . .., · or rig one. will adore this fast moving qualifications and are in. 2400 ext 336 • -oil company. ECHO · JOB AGENCY oppor. Will train ~ teresled In ~lning .! £!'OW· ~ ' ' Must have forklift exper· 3t5 3rd St,, Huntington Beach relief. Advancement poten-Ing Orange Coority com-Equal Oppor. Employer · ience. Hee.vy lifting. Excel· "SPECIALISTS" "Keypunch'' . . . . $500 I Year e~. on any ma- chine v.'ill do for this large local firm. 11Payroll'1 . . . . • • $450 Lite exper. for this co. that is v.illing to train gaJ if she is smart. 1 536-1439 lial & xtn't benefits. Abigail puter company that often: KITCHEN HELPER lent benefits. S\\ring and COUNTER girl sandwiches, Abbot Personnel Agency, Graveyard shirts available. part time days & nltes. Ap-230 w. Warner, Suite 2:)9, • ~ Young man lo aid-chef 8 am. ApP.f 9-11 :A.t.1. or 2--4 P.M.I ply in person at Station LJ. S.A. 557-6122 m:--llltles -· 3 pm. Moo·ft:i. OCQveRar 18. Will aJso intervklw-e\.~~I quor, 601D \Varner Blvd., ~ $2.50 ~ A-pply 03 at ce-and v.-eekends. , FOOD Service Worker, exper _..u H.B. pref'd. Rotating schedule. • Basic and way, • 1 COUNTER ·girl p It i me .. Good employee benefits. . ..,..-Ma' Medi I LANDSCAPING HELP AppAl,y v"'EpeRnonY ' 10:30-1:30pn1. Apply 1087 W. Apply Costa A1esa Memorial " IOI' ICG Takata Nursery · 546-0724 • Baker. Costa Mesa. H06pitat. lll Victoria, C.AL + Ufe LEAD>1AN PRODUCTS ''Coding Clerk'' . ~cc" ''F ile C'8rk1' .... $400 COUNTER girl. full time for EqualOppor. Employer. to $3.50 hr. to v.•ork Bookkeeper, payroll, quarte:· .,.,_ Tra.lnce tor,_ c_o._moving to dry cleaning shop, eA"P pref. t.(!Al\PE~I~* • Stock Purchase graveyard. shif! for. plasti~ Consumer 'Division ly reports,joumals-& ~bed-\\'ill pay top saiacy for ex-. u• 644-0893 •. Bos .-,-,O'l-.,.-SE'lll'I CO!' Prevklus-ex:trus10J1 exp. 2620 s .. &.&san - ules. Mu'St be able IO oper· per. Coding policies tor data Orange Co. Airport CUSTODIANS. all shifts-. youl' own I nr ...-. •• '211 nee. Mu8t be stable A-v.'1l1Jl Santa Ana, CaJ!f. 97704 ate NCR bkkpg machine. processing. l\.tany openings for ex-Full or p/thne ~ your e 12 days G year permanent work. an equal oppor en1p!'yer m/f Prefer autof(lOtive exp., but P ansion. SeHablaEspanol. OY.'n area. High income, ECHO JOB AGENCY _ . _ 'vill train qualified person. •'CHOICE'' Xln't sat & benefits. t/tlme. Gu.ranteed Customer s paid vacation 315 3rd St .. Huntington Beach MED BACK OFFICE ~alls!rs·L~~i\-~t~=1 ~~~:n:elDcpt.HoagHosp, E~~~P~er .• 6 clays a year LVN·Day 5:!~ Aldeg & i::~h?~b::c 101nre~~~ 54().5630. ' ''$ t •1 $600 ''G J F id y'' $650 DENTAL Ass Is t a n t. 534-7187 paid iick leave Orderlies ttU sh.lfts, wUI fron~. Sia.rt $519. Ca 11 BABYSmER for v.·orking ecre a ry . . . . a r a • • • Chairside, at least ti mo's G S Pum t t d t d ! train. Mesa Verde •c Conv. Marilyn Light 54()...6055, ~J~:~-rdSi~-r:~~~Frf0f~ ''Fiie Supv'' $SSO ''Recept1' , ...... $500 exper. H.B. area. 846-3540. ~time, e:pc~ c!ia :rm • 1sh01ft0/o •di~ ~ Center St., CM. gros~~r!,~~J'!i;flD';rncy, ti:30 pin. Other hrs if avail. · · · · '' $600 · Dental Receptionist Car Wash, 2009 Harbor ..... rtn• · A ED ' Good pay. 1213) 437-ool'l. ''Cle rk Typist • . Exp'rl. 548-8844 Blvd., c .r..t. ti I LVN 3-11 or relief. Xlnt ~ . 1Sccretary. id skills, -r I ''Med Recepr' .. $550 a beneflt1 'package.-2 Wk• pd ays /Ume. P-erso nne l ·\Ve ha\"e 12 p 0 sit i 0 n s BABYS11TER v.• anted • '' Acc.tng Clerk'' .• $500 Designer Gr•phics GEH~RAL LABORERS · vac. Ple,ase*ealL~2UO._or Dept, Hoag Hosp: ,N_.,~ _ a\'ailahle to those y.·ho reliable, my home. nites, Estab. inter design firm ln t ·-You may be the one we are apply, 1445 Superior' Aw.., t.IED Tech for expanding lab quelify. '.\lust be married. Brookhw-st 8c. Adams, HB ''Record Clerk'' .. $494 ''Keypunch'' · · · · $650 N.B. STfa seeks designer looking for. N.B. _ Top ul. Personnel Dept, ha,·e car & be neal in ap-968--15.12 exper. in dimensio n a I • LVN-Cha.,.._ Nurse, 3 _ l l Hoag liosp, N.B. BABYSI'M'ER. my home, graphics rendering & (15 Needed Noy.·) Plea...e Apply In Person shift 1-i"'~ 8 Conval t MEN S pcarancc. CALL MR. EDGE & Th "TRAINEES'' ........ ,·1-1u-l inter. 540-2860. Or Contact B. Kratka • · · . escen ' SPA Costa f\lesa. Tues. · urs., ....... ...... •• C.r>.! 8 Hour Day Hosp~ ~18811 Florida, H.B. lP/time attendants. over 2'1, noon to 6: Sal. all day. Chvn 250 Fischer. · · -Temporncy A!'Signment 847-351:.:>. Sat & Sun. No exper . ....,_ MDN IAM·IPM 194-1152 "P II" u~o "Acctng Clerk" .. $400 D:ct•J"--ronscr r LfVE.ln companioo lo' Ball>Qo Bay Club trans nee. 56-133.l. ' ""'--T lbe VOLT v DM BABYSl1TER -housekeeper. ayro - -· · · · · "' Instant Per sonnel senior lady. Share lite house lZll w. Coo.at Hwy. NB. Livt' in, pri rm. ba. 5 or 6 I Cl k' UM ''Gen'I Ole'' •.. , . ot"IUI 60 \v.p.m. typing & good Temporary Service . d.utles. Good home. Call ah MILLWRIGHT days. $12 day. CD l\t, ''Fl• er ' · • · · -rr-~ spelling req'd. Exper pref'd. 384.S Campus Dr., Suite 105 5.30, 552-7~. Equal Opix:ir. En1ployer &H---1150 :''Pol. T I t'' o11: .. M ''K t '' $SOO Liberal co. tx-nents. Call Newport Beach 546-4741 2722 Michelsan Or. 1 Yr recent exper. fn -..,,oo J;~;;~i';;::;;lj~;;: IBA S-YSITI'ER. Eastbluff j ICY YP s · · .,.._ ey ape · · • · · · 842-7751 for appt. Equal Oppor. Employer MACHINE milling machinery&: a.wem-1~'° ~1 ¥ 11 area. 3 to 6 PM, nton. thru l--'!!!1!!!!!!!! Irvine. C•lffomt. bly. 646-74.34. _ -w -w • ,-,i. 9 Yr. old girl. &14--0987. UNIGARD INSURANCE 1--133-2400, ext. 336 OPERATORS lslonder Y•chte After 5 Pi\1 By Appolntnlenl BABYSIITER 3-iipm, 6 yr old ''ADMINISTRATIVE'' DIE'TARY Aide -to \\'Ork in GENERAL OFFICE m w. 17th St., CM Civil Enginet'I' $18K · c 11 at t·r acth:e C.Onvalescent small marrufacturing finn Equal Oppor. Empl(l)'er .....__t---ad!lne. \VIII tn.In M· ODELS-Moo~._ .,...........,, boy. P.fesa Vertie area. a ta! fl 'bl ho f ~"' '" ~ Methods & .-............ w·es aft. 6 eves 557-2090 hospi . ex1 e urs or needs n e a t ' dependable on our machine~, but me· MODELS Analyst. S&L exp Sl2K "Acct Mgr" .... i 16K "Administr1tion'' $750 full o~ Pf!rt tlme employee. receptionist to per for 1n Insurance Agency Olri chanical aptitude necessary. Women, t.ten, Otlldren Digital Tt'st Tech to SSQi Banking r-.tust be degreed & ve 3 Grnd w/'J,...3 years busitl('ss Benefits include paid vaca· gel1f!ral oftlce duties. Heavy Self !llarter, penonal lines, Paid Insurance, excellent l\'Iodela wanted for Fall and Ex Meec"'°"' . .,_3eyst ~~h _ to -~ COl:LECTOR years exper. in ting. exp er I enc e. to learn tions. & income replace: phones, typing & invoicing. underwriting&: ratings. Exp. benefit!. Apply 9.1J A.hf. or Winter Fashions ~ """"" Promotional opportunity has Report to president challenging sel'Vlce field. ment plan. Apply .1445 Na-sh-required. -nee. Mrs. Bradley, .494-1087. 2-4-P:M. WiJ'J also intervie"' Al\tERICAN BEAUTIES Progran1n1rr S750 created an opening in in· Superior. Ne1vport Beach or Call For Anni ev~ntngs and "'-eekends. p..1oDELING ACADEMY Tech Mod Secy lo $700 •tnllmenl loon nnju•tment oall 642-ZllO. ORANGE COAST INSURANCE SALES 67H442 ... 3700 Np! Blvd .• ~~:r:;~ach Opr ·io ;: :~le~~o~·-ere~~ B~~ "Pvrch•s Mgr'1 . $14K DISHWASHER PLASTICS A VERY N.B. Payroll Clerks to SOOO position, excellent salary, Exper. l\'laterials manager full time, call 642-0598 850 W. 18th St, Ct.I No ex p nee., eam while you PRODUCTS t.IOTEL MAID WANTED A/P Bkpr, Corurtr $650 benPfits &:. growth ;>otcntial. w1inventocy & productiOJ'I. 00?.iESTIC Help George &12-8353 learn, part time, eves A: C DI I Ion will train, apply In person PBX/Receptionist to $550 Apply'in person. Room 201, Allen Byland Agency, lO&B wlmdi full dme wh~n quail-qnsumer VS Costa Mesa_ lnn. aen.:1 Ofc, Ji1e sh to $540 1055 N. Main St., Santa Ana. E. 16th St., S.A. 547--0395. GENERAL CL·ERK tied ' -2Q> S. Swam Acctng Clerk/Payrl ' -$525 SO. CAL. lST DONUT Maker. exper. Top Farinera Insurance Group Santa Ana, Calif. 927CM l\1ed Girl F'rl/Lag S500 NAT'L BANK •'MARKETING'' pay. Apply Dolly o Donut, Expel'. w/workmans comp Ed Lan! * 540-1834 an eqUa.I oppor employer m/f Jr. A~ Clerk to $475 E I 19148 B kh 1 H B prel'd, but wi.U train sharp I ~ . '""'"" An Equal Opport. mp oyer roo Ul'!I • • • person ~·/good typing & 1 ~ ~~~;IFilr ~~ BAR l\f Ar D, nites & "Food Sales Trne!1 $750 ''Indus. Mgr'' •• $15K Bet\\-een lO &. ll nm. ability to glow in' knowledge JaritMial MACHINE OPERATOR CAl~I~ TRISH HOPKINS Y.'t'ekends. Top56s a! a r Y. \Ven· known national Co. \Vant e11.-per manager ' A I & responsibility, Cali 842·7751 M$3achlnc10 h Cha!IOperat~ '·~ JERRI WHITTEl\lORE Queen Bee, i· 2 NeY.'J)Ort ~eeks trainee v.•/2 yrs col-familiar Y.'/indumial ac· Dr 5 SS Stant for appt · r. engmg tit'""' PERSONNEi. Blvd .. Cl\f 646-9935 I °'I + r -·n•s t• ~-me .....,nal Young lady (18-28) to assist P--' 'To -25 potential in the excil.ing """NE cge. ~1. co. ca · -...vu " .....,._..., ·~ ... v UNIGARD INSURANCE l"W1'er &V" reinforced plastiC!I Industry H\..YI B1\Rl\1AID \"9.11led. Apply al n1anager. in health spa. Will train, no D SERYICES.,.AGENCY Knotty Keg. 2:125 Harbor exp. nee. Apply in person GENERAL ottice-exper. Ov-6 •YI Wffk w/a leading 25 yr old co. . ~1 Blvd., C.~t 646-9910. ''Koy Acct Rep" $10K sny aft or eve. 2930 \V. e:r 30. Gd. typing neccu. 4· A~·· In pe-Appl)'Whin , ... t._r;!O,! l"-488 E. 17th St.(at Ir:vmel ... l• c---· H NB ~--• wk ·=~e lndust t't'O.J' • ..,.. UIA""' ....... t" Sult. 214 642·1470 BARTENDER. exp. l\.1ature, • Pu\A firm In their field UWl\ · wy., · · u...,-.. • .... ,vw . 60C(I Victoria, C. "tesa \\isheli steady emplym't. ·, seeks exper rep. 2 Posi· area. Call 9-J: 546-709l FAR lllrrT Equal Oppor, Employer • .,,.... 1f#'1 .,,... Home o"mer this area, 12 tions ope n. Company car. DRIVERS 5 PART TIME GIRL PART TIME RW MACHINIST CLA'l'HEl NMR A FEE Secretary Inventory Control Keyp1nch PBX Bookkeeper Assemblers Dortnoll Per-I Service ALL around baker or ex. yrs. \\'rite Classified Ad No. I Deliver mail to bank!. Pinto Young, sharp, attractive. S£RYICES to $3.'75 hr.--i..oog· hair Could .. ~ 926, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box ear provided w/stick shift. Small sales office In lrv'lne be a hazard on this job. Rf'· perlenced bench man. 1Uik I',". C0<ta Mesa, Ca ~. ''TECHNICAL'' S day wk Raise alt<' l1 lnd st Park · Mu.st ha·-for Mr. Dutton bet\\--een 9 & """ ;IW4.• • u · • • .., • cent lathe exp. nee. Show up 500 Newport Centet Dr 2. Richard 's 1\.1 ark et . BEAUT~ OPR,S.:op ~~~~ i?~·llia~ta~/o:~e ~: =· b'f41o ~:is5:~ '1: 1672 Reynolclt Aw =~· tor this one. Perm. Newport Buch 64M470 i !a~Ous people wanted ~on-~~~iG:>. . ''Entlneer'' . . • • $15K ~~idT-:: • :.0~$4et~! .;~~~:-c~i: ;~ ~o c!::! i-~~I. Call. Lou J~ . , 1nt._AM -315~~:.!8:ntl~=jiach - to earn $100. to $1000. per BOAT CARPENTER Degreed civtl engr to train! •-mechanical training. llOme Chri1tma1 money. G. I I F t~-•~ .,_,,.,. n...-. Emp1o.,.. 536--1439 I mo. part tJme, out of your w/structural contractor o uv-ECHO JOB AGENCY r r ... y ...,_./ -.-vv~· , .. ho ~123 Do finishing 11>-'Qrk on 37' "''00(! ceilings. 315 3rd St., Huntington Beach fee Paid~ A dream -spot w , MAOilNISTS • PREeISION NO . EXPERIENCE NECESSARY' - I ' me. ' Tra1vlt'r tYPE' yachls. f\Just ~1439 ~ ~eVe&oper! Ji.you like JUNIOR SALESMAN: Skilled ma~inilt to build TRAINEE POSITION ----.ANIMAL--EONT-ROk ha\'c P:<(X'Mcn1:t' to d<rh1h,.llr.. t---.... Oriver·S.les to $632 ctianengr&~1e-1htriir 'Eii'ifS3);$40~--woft<;...-roounr,-s._ •. .,._ :t~rw'i --. =tfOW.-QP.1~-::--:-:-:-~.--11=-1 OFFICER est qunlil)' \\--ood\\'Orking. '1Eledronlc Tech'1 ........ $4/$5 hr YOllJ' career. Al.!!O Ff<:_~'?~· Ing alter achoo! and Satur-pmdtn for-small CM Co. GB tnduatrh!s of so. caJlf Days ror Mimnl shelter. rnl'ifi~ Trnv.;l'I' Corp. Some exper. \\•/C!ltclronlc WESTCLIFF Ca11 ,Ann Chrlstie, .556;b'505. llaya stiling new aublcrlp-Exp'd ln dle repair&. punch has Immediate QPtnlhe11-r0; Good oppor. for mature 5-li-6908 tape 6ygtcmA for gro'vth I PcnomM!I Agency Control Career EMploymCnt tlons t« the DAILY PILOT. prep 1et-up. su:.d. tralncc1 tn d lt p ·1 & y man Perm pos. f)1u!t have """"""""""""""""""" onen~ed company, 1651.E. Edinger, S.A. • Agcmey, 3400 Jrvhte Blvr'I., This Is not a PAP6 nmte MAIDS & l.:eundry help. Ex· marketing dlltrlbutlon a K()Od. driving record ,fe vnlid Boat Repairman , • !Mark n Center) N.B. and dOet not Include de-per UMeceu. Pennancnt. credit nK!rchandlsina:. 6 new ·.···• ·Calif:·driYerc He . .Appl~.al \\'8.tM'fn'>l'lt ··· C!Xfit'r:·-prerit. ·· ·· · · ' · 54.Ml836· ··· "' 'GiRt:tri~,'~1$1;1 ·llwries ·or col:~ .. Open. '1'PPIY · i:t' .. Mattl"'t.--m .. toaa~n• .10. open .. .ln .. Jin. l'OOU LAguna CaoYon Rd., P•mo. F"ll •im<. "'"''have ALL POSITIONS LISTED IN BOTH OFFICES ELECTRONIC DEVEL afrl oltlce, must ho llhrap & lni• In Ceola Mt;ta, r0tmtaln Westminster, Wa1tminster. m<dlato luSun>. Maoy poo~ ·t.ag. Bch. short ha1r & ctcan record. TECHNICIAN pcnonablc 642-3400 =and Sou~Hunttngton MAIDS _ No exper. nee. Ap-Uortsnn~lopen0loer tuU lime J\PI\~. Couple over 40 for No dr1.tlef"3 pl('tl.'lt'. Blackie's Dealgn llQl-out, test &r: buUd HAIR DRESSER ~. ~ "'1P1Y ....," by C&lllna Pb' in penon, The Rode'Wli.1 /'xt.NT""'"~rNa PJ\O. 40 Units, CO.ta M .... Call Boa• Yero, Newport S.ach . ARE-AU EQUAL OPPORTUNTY EMPLOYERS .,11tl state telt . equip tor Roni booth. PrefOT Cui>-EquN Oppor. EmJ51o>u !mt, 1«111 s.E. Bristol, COsta GRAM ' 64)-1121. BOOKKEEPER '°le< wantlll.( aytemi. Re-llan. 'Ille Hair Oialet. = -1:1 .... 161-8100. • * SUMl:IER • P/!l'll:IE ASSEMIUR part dmc 64S-19IO ' quin>d min. 4 yn exper. 644-!llll KEYPUNCH. * .. i6ID MAIDS NEEDED, "1JPl,y 2l1 WORK ALSO AVAIL J'OR Some ooll•g• ei«:troolct HAIRSTYLISTS -~"'· p/L Xlnt .... NI Coost Hwy., HIGH -sCHOOt. " • Lila Mft. BlfFUMS COSTA .IP.. A ru1100 deol•abl•. All bl .. ~. ._... Boocb 491-lSM COOLEOE !n'IJDENTS r ... growing CHR!J;l'IAN 11:, .,,,.,.. M.ster Spocl•lltln• A..tstant wanted. Must be * COMPAN'l B!:NEnTS plaol olleno a<>Od tut,... h> • • • • •· • 1640 Mo"'9"1a. Coltl M.,. lie. & abotp. ~ll66.· KITCHiN HILPll ~O::~A • • SC>Mr; PART TIM I herd woo1rint! lodMdua!•. Chin. & F in• Glft1 An Equal Oppty .Erlt1~oye• HOUSEKEEPER -bo.1>1:311· Mature :ir,.w/cooltlnc ••' S 491-9iog P 0 S.l '.':.! 0 NS A LS C Del' or nl1lh1 lhift. No CJO)C•. Full I ~lion ANAHEIM 778 8120 tcr, livo-ln, S dayt Dad Ai . ,. ·'-..o. AVAlt.JWJ.F. req'd. Pleuan1 cond'tt1oJvi, Availa~Fein thj;'~Mlltn~ . , . Et.reJ'1µ)NfC Teat Tech. Boyt -5 • 8. &n Juan ~ mvan A '"'l"""L MAID Wanted • Se.cliff FOR -Pl!RSONAt. =i..~~:.·z:: =~~nire cxpor. pe"!"' • • • • • • • • ~~w1=~:~~~ !:~ 1~.is~~j,:;:~~ DIS~ASHER ~;,;.':,1,J;, ~wy., IN~E'r,l_'i,~1 CALL1 Sl>ll, GG-1868. Apply Pc,...:m<I Ole w/clcctnmks 1 "'In tn g Orrutge Co. Dotnelrtlc /tst.cy ClcaA ...,.,, dcpe"lfable . Import Mechanic Monday Only ,_1 • ASStSTAJIT M.-cr No. I FMhlon l!land COSTA MESA-~7Q6 lfarllr Blvd. Suite 206 &!or ex("'r. Xln't oppor. 1046 N~l'u!olln, °'J!.118'1--0llOO SURppl,y•ln~OI" ,., 1m,,.,..1 ~u!Ott!Oblle \nechanl•'i=o,;.:;;;~c,;=,,.:..:;c.,,,...I Tntlnrts, taunt« Git~. N~ Beach ---::£:_ • ----'-' --S:tlary-=': beneJila. Disc -_ --·~ 4.....IJ"-L llil&-r-We of/er..tbe~ N RSER_Al<b all ah'tt~ _ 1--~'r)' Cooks. P..r--Nitea • Equal QPPor. Empkl}'t.'r ll'llltrumenl•. 102-E. Baku, You don't need a aun to 5930 ~-Col.It J:fwy. "'Widne: condiUon1 with top xbit frlnrt bT\fl.I. Beve'tly OraW)'Onl ihl!rl open. r 1 I ~~~"""1...,;"""'!"'!'I AIWI. [f U l!llO ~ [ ·c, . CM 919-WO. "Draw Fut" when ,.u NeWlllX' 1leado pay ~ bone!!,.. M a nor Co n v H o • p • lime ~ Plrime. Xlnl lot BUS Driver " b' """""'°°I lll"""UU ""'UI UC111 p1..,, an ad In lite Dall,y Dick Miiier Motors Ceplstnmo Boach, 49M18&. momm .,/di~ In approx. 2.l hrs "''k. !I Split l -It The fut6ldtaw In the West. J>Dot \Vant Ads! can "°"' A eoodl'ftftl ad ta• SoO<f ll-12:1 w. w.,,fr, S.A. NH<t .a "Pad"' Place an If! • AlllblY. Jodt·l .. Tlte-itdtltta. 0-11 Ollly. Cl••n f\. , .... Daily Pl1o< Cluallleot • 60<o6'JI. Witmk 567.21~ . • Call -I :v;s._~~~~·~JT~th~S:~ •• ~CM.~=!ddri~'~""~·~=~~~~~~·~~~!on=~!!!'!~!"!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!~ Ad. &1~. _ _ ... ._ __ _,.. ~· --. ,_ . . . . ' . . . -. ' ----• OAILV PI LOT .. 1 Find Y o ·ur Name FREE PASSES "• • .. ' . ' • .~ '( You Could Be One of Today's Winners 10 Pairs of $2 Tickets Given Daily If your n•me I• list.ct In a s peci•I •d -it could aPfMar under-•ny c lassific,ation, so look a t them •II-phone 6'2~S678, E xte n sion 31C, M.. tween 9 •. m . •nd 1 p .m . to m ,ake arrangements to pick u p your 2 free show tick ets •t ,any convenient Dl.IL Y PJLO T office . • I FOR THE BIG RECREATION VEHICLE SHOW Be The Guest of the DAILY PILOT I J[I] j ,.,.... J[Il]! i Lo1os mJ l!~Hmtmlmp.•w•.•.•,•.d•.•Mm;&~F~7~1~D .. 1 Help Wanted, M&F 710 l Helo Wanted. M & I~ '-[ _ .... ,, ..... _.·___.I[§] I '"."'' -REAL ESTATE SALES I'"'"' RN-LVN-AIDE FREE LICENSE T<l\' ,t, CIF'T ·p,\JtTIES 1 11-7 ,. oth<'r !'Jh1ft!li. 'l'OP..fl\'1 TRAINING lluu;;{'\\IVPJO dt'm0111tlr111or1-, duty ))II~·. ln1n1NI. f'RY f(lr · l'nnious l:i·iil l·;sial\' l.il'('l\J'l· 1•.1rn 10 $2.000 hy lkr. l. ~u !!oor duty, Cc• u n. ! ) ~i.· J ii e In~ Cuut'SI' llOI\' avallahlt· tlCh\'1·ry -no 1 ollr1•tio11. I lnlt'\"\'1'. ~Ion-~ ri fl-.-,. 1 llH'll Tiirh<·ll Hi•alturs. l"rCl' ~n.'" l_l~~st~ss glfl !>, rlL'<'d !:"11(.'0Ul\r. Nursc•s HCl;lsl1). l'lhl'l'IUt'nt Sf'ri.•iec. rrl't' j l~ll. .1 •. 1-.J·~I l;trt1' '11 .QI H~~p1lnl ~d., Nil 1Lol\ I T1·1:uni11~ P1H,i.:1·;1111. Earn _(,;1.'._l_t:'~' ---------~)'. l_~11'k~ l.ir!o BI f1;.: 1 11hilv ~011 learn. Cull Al I SALES <H:Z·OOJ.1:._:>"1(}-99.).1. _ _ Slr>l1U 1714~ R:.'.!~!'~40. t ~Th.niu:cr lot• J\lallcal Reduc· :-.rURSES Aidl'. 7.:\ 11.1u .. 11.7 : Rec8i)tlofl~--$So0 ing Clinic. li14.1it hf' slin1 & 11.m \Vt> v.·111 !ruin nt'11· I ' have had rc«nl SH!cs r:i.-pcrsonnrl. Xlnt bcll('[ll "~,, Paul i'.lt·i.:.uit ~-B .,r, s , pe1·1cnrr. Phont' J '' y c f' , I 11SJewelry 815 INDIAN JEWELRY THURS/FRI/SAT /SUN. 11 A.M. t o 9 P .M. \\'holei:ale -Dirc{'l fro1n r~servati o n . sold by Hunning Bear. at 1 Being NAVAJO TR~DING "hi~h include i 11 r 0 111 ~ [ ( ,1 ;1t·1r1us ouli,!Q\n~ l>Cl'Slln t.'1 fi IG-lt>:'ll j ) __ 2432 N1twport Blvd., Costa Mesi 'rtplac,C'ment & :t 1vk11 \'lll'll· 1 ;~~~~ll~ ~11~ .. ~:1 ~.1l!}~~~l\ul ~!~~j s· A L Es L ,, D \'. 11 unlcd~ [ ~ wi· ,. I .~.,_, =1[Il)• ,. [ 1~· 642 • 7251 \ ,,. 11on·a ter I y1·. /\pj}lv a! l·l·I'• . ' f . . 1 . ' 1 r • . El"""'111•t I I """ ~--'--t 1 • • Su rtOI' lll'C N <' ·11. 1, ·1 11'111 hP tnuni•t 11n lhL'li nf'il n1.1 ~1 c • !"Xp .' 01 ~HI 1 -_ __ --:Z: L..:.-=-=·~=· .. :.:_-··:::__j ·!!'-•••••••••••••••••••• PC' • , µo 1, .. ,h ""ltor• ,.,,,,,.,11, , .,,1,,., I 11111~ 1101k 111 l..lt,,unu 1l1css -I · Beach or c II 642-'1110 u~ "" ,,.., .. ' • <;> -~--------·--I ------' a -· 'i11Ic.rci;_lu1~ varJc.1 1cL-To11 1 slMlJl ~!l l-2.lM. l H I w t9d M&F710 Appliance• 802 1 '\/URSE~· RN nr -C"VN-. 1 bt•ll<'li1 s & prof!! shoring., SCHOOL BUILDING-Help WanteCI, M & F 710 , e p an. ' ! . . . : ., rM isceJ laneous 0 ~ _.!.!~ Jncreas1111~ s1~ff fnr l't'!lsus I /\!!40 t°!"C Jobs Abigail ,\1)· i INSPECTOR ·I Sf-:HVICJ·'. siauun llrl i . Full H1tlp Wi'nted, M&F 710\rtE~ Hl(,E:f<AffiH. ~ 1 1 ~I I . , 1 • • • •. <'lim b. NrC'd 1-11.:10 l'hnrg1• 1 OOt Pf'r!j()tlll<'I Age™·y 2.10 . ur /limt• 990 1• r c· ., I dt1111•. runs ,1,·ll. s111;1ll \l 1(l~I,\ 11(. . l'. A fl~-(.'~. & ~111ff nun;C'S Ii.· 11-7""'1 \\' \\'. S l """''A \\•1l'k l\'!l h <l!'f'hJl e1·t.'1 I p .. o.1s I [11"<'11•1 s<-"11 tl11•1t' '''''' l><)l.)!t ()J'l".Nt..lt t1n,.~1 · '"" . 11.1ner. u1 l' .,.,'J, s '" , , , •. I> . SECRETARIES I l\'I' N1·1\1;or1 BC'h. T\'Pl'-''I' ' ' · · ' . J. I .. ,.,. !'l'h<'f P·irk l llfO lll"llth ! r.•7-6!22 111),(llll't'I '" IS1111'1 -·-----. • url<'I' ijj '-4~ IHUl'lllll" t h111J\l11 111lrld, lt1:. -'"" Cll"'· •166 ~·ia°gshill jl!\ _a;i -j JK'l!>()lllll-1 0,\(' [J('<'llS!" l'I'· .')E\\ I Nl; :\1 1\t:lllNl·:l'\r::. lll" l;tntral 11ff11·1• t•v•nin"s" .. ~" Sp•·•1111 Sl'~'l •1·1 u1sl<1llo·1! N.B 6 1'-80·1-l · 'I C]ll!l't'd ,\ppl)' Cnpii;11·;u10 ()Pt;J{/\TOHS, sirt;.:! .. nt'•' d1111cs. l'l("1"unt pr1so11,1lity -; '. ,'"'., I \\/~1 \t :,:u.11 ll!J:...'t"1ii "' _....,.--; · RECEPTIONIST Un1f1cd School 0111lnct 26111.i ,~('\l'pnr! Hcach firin S('~S , 1Uc. O\'l'.1!0tk. 1op rail'!!. c.\Ji S.10K· 11hu1lt· 1onlu1·1 t.:•.OOj t l!~.Jt,H l ()a11 1;1:.:i· ..... 1 .. , :1 :o--1 f1., 11ill train, a ll sh1fl !I P/t1111l' Day or rught. no 1?:.:11. nrc., I Beach. 496-121:'.j nrfiet> t>>;pc>r Sh 'iw w I' 111 N.ll G46-0:'.0.~. I :-In 11•-.ring l:a!S(' 1n ::n f1:1ys 11c11· 11•11r1anl). H •' h I I I i\l.~I \.~, ."~;un .. niuu~ Ll.J1\¥t -----1· ah Miscellaneous SCRAM-LETS.1 ANSWERS 1.1.111' 1· -t'rv1 ,. -t ·~i;1k l{u.~)'"1 -cou1.;:r:1: 1 ,,,,, hvnl'ylll(IUll Iii O~f'r l 11h1•n h1• -"lltl'I"' l\11>'1\lllf.: hP 0.ft 1111111·it'<t :t ~ood t''('IQl.;:i'.:Jl i11- st1•;;d of 11 ~1'llXI l1>0k.('r. l'.llTl·'.H lf>l! tlt>.~i~11f'-,.-~!lln1:j •1\1 n :-;vl\':u1i:1 1-'\I !ill'rf'O ,(. 11l1<u1u · 11·/(.i:.l'r'f11'1I t.:h tt l\SC,t'f,I UHIUjUt• ~J'L>t~u 7 d I' :l \\ l'. t 1111:.::1•1'11· t•h1•sl, "J off-11 hllr 1!.«'~w;1ffl1· sl111d•·s ,t, 1·alanc<'· 111 lit s1i111dnnl 6' ..,: f \VIII· !jo11 . _rnLjint"U 1..:b11lr 11" di:k hlu1· l\'t•ltlng. li-10..02.'>."J aft. ti r , :-.1. ----* AUCTION* .'i: Apflli•Ul<"I'.• .\u1•1iot\~ F1·1d11y, i :.10 p.n1. MASTERS AUCTION NUHSES J\1rlcs ~ Onlcrl.l.l!!i*' -;------;--\l'IClorur--Btvd;--Cupislrnno >ll'CTt'tllrJl"~ll<llTonl}• xtl'! Pt'Odiu·1ion J>I .. I hnu1 s, Cu. nc1•ds you nu" \\'t1shr1·s. d!)'l'l'S, r1•J11;.:s. ! , .· · · .. --+ ... ''-""''~•••-''c"''--pan.-J!ar. ··~ ... iun .. juU.JVill lr!•ln.,...1 • . 7"1 ------FCHO JOR At"E~C\' I\' 'I" ht' I's /ih'\'t'I'" .... II [:.!)JI.I ll!S \; IUllS, llltl! II': . l:ldo Hcnhh Care, 466 lyp1ng 01· sllor:lhand. ~1., SHIPPING 111;11~;!~:A~s ~1!.e,;:.; !,11 °1~ ~ •0~~~~1~1~A1c.11~~~~,, ~rtrSr.:immrngm ac : · .·, . ".t•.eh . ~H': ,.;,. !._'u~u·11 . ~~, s~au1~~·r ~.":.' f lagghlp Rd, N.B. 612--8044 I Appl y 1n 1ie1·~n any aft or . I . , · · 1 . .I .A:OR. · · v. 111 l\~·11 ~ '.6--14 "l ph:.int't'. :.U:l.: \\ . (\ a1·u .. 1·. ' 11 1'"' 1 & "-~1 S JO. ~ •1 • 1 "') ""°"""'""'""'-"==---, , ,.,,.., , . . , sC' f st,1rl1ng .. ~1111ng to a1 · .1760 CHJTIJlllS Dr., N.H. " ·•· ____ L' •• ,• • • • s:.iddlt• ,(· hrnH1• 5'!" .. \II 111 NURSE'S Aidt'S ' t"ll.p"l 11rer tvC. Ill cdO \\i'st C's! !1 11~.. ''•'Pl r1"spons1bilicy & \\'Ork <.An ·>·11 IT\'Prs-I< ·1· .... ,\.ii Hl1k I.. ur lt.11 hur1 I I ... ,_,,.,,, I . 1ron11l·rl)• \\'indy'.s• ~77)1":' -Nr1VfloT'f>;-("~I 6U~.J-----~ l~nlf Tuny·s Bld:;. l\lal'I. · ~ · • · . ·• NB I . · · . .,.,.,....·1 . , "' "' n1n.~c·r1 un~ 1• . ..:-·-- -.... nl 1·11111 .. •1~-v.1: :i 1 h ~ Sh \11!'1. 7' to J;J() ·" ~ 1 ~~ ?:f1· 1 I . . ~ . AND ll~~r~ndC''.l!ly: ~l'CllS or .II'.· --SHIPPING CLERK . lll'I', !el;phonl' & gPlll'ral l)f-Rent Was h e rs/Dryers Fi\l.L t•lolh1·s. K i I I \\ ~ I'!' . WATER SOFTENER ~VC'lly l\IAllOI, 2-14J! \la ,-c, ., , • • !tT~t art P1n;onrwt..nl$ll · . . . t f11·(', ~~d1ngl'r & NC'ii·1xi11 f l. \\'k. Full n1a1n1. l::stradi\, Lagunu llllls. Bf~C~,11 IO~l!ST T~p1sl. k1•11111: Ntlt•.s. Cand1da!C'S __ J .. ll'I H1n(• h46-1910 l·'1'l'l'\l':ll' S.A_ :\11·~ llrosk ins * 6::~1 :!01 * huu~t'l\";H"t.', r u r II i r u I' I'. Never Been Used I ---I JliU'1 lln1e. l\l 1 t r NG 1 1· I · · Heh·o·sh111t"nl~. llnily !11·1111·. I if t' r 1 1 * NU RSEH\'1\1AN U.'11·01·k.· ., l'''''""'•'I·. & •hl"Ulilo ... ,',., 1' R ECEIVI n.1u~! 18\'f'' i;oocl PU~ '.e f-;T,~TIO~ alll•nrlanl.. D11 y .-~.,>:-,(:'.::; --• -. \\'/\SJl ~:H .-DRYJ·:n Ill"!'> fu1· 11l'iz1'.~ HI ;u11 to -I , i· nnr uc· ury gua1'lll n ~~-ll't'l' f•m1 n....ratr t111s<· 1 ..., .. u~ .... I k tc!C'phonl' pcrsonaltt). shtft ·Ill hr. Ilk Chr~Ton l u . SI -I' r bl o · h ..... " l!•·-..:ula~\ li•·ll~rorS~.\\'iH · · '-'I",. · "'"nd•Y• • •-,,,,,·rabl• Xl•'t wo""< _ d & .._ • : ., • .' . n1que a es~rson ur u r is 1v11sn.-r 11111. Nl'Yo' 1'hrH1 Shop, l•I.) i':. ~1·11 lo • ,. ,., ...... -,, r'Qulpn1<'nL l'l'l•fc·r I Y''nr •"'-' .· "''"" "''I ~ ." , .. 1.,.rons .,,.,n~-:s.1at1on ... OcOi'111r1·1e"·· \J.';"·"l · I r-... · S~iU rach•ti lG-58-18 1Hll1S1.,(',i\I. .. •·1•ap. M.-.,-.,1.~. C'S pcril"lll'C 8-l''·S."66 Call tilr,:i. ~usscll, 962-0807, CLERK fl1 s. Costa i\·lesa. r -·l. tll Boys..:11or1 111 --· -----1 ----~ · · · -' · . 1. pleal!e le_avt> nan1e & phone '· ~e1v110r~ ~Jt·:ieh 1vou!it 1·nu111 Building M,aterr•ls 106 .·,;1 1:.-\J.. Sh1111 1a111\ t·u111pl . ~ }.IQT1-IERS llcl~r ?r s11trr. number. . · P1t·a~I' Rt"ply By l.A-ltt>r 11 :i pnv1!1•;.:1· to l'111 plny 11 ---• .~ 1r/s1 a1Hl ~>() .~· ~. ;!!II 1·0111rrt . 2091. OFF :\hddle ag1'd , 1n II H N!' HECEPTJON IST w/typing J i • • • • . Or Re~un1e Tp: TELLER t1t•rsn11 11·h\1 h;;~ · h;ul ··~-e Surplus . Building I :100 1'rnpit·al Ji sh. Sl.Zl-.Ji'. -With This Ad llan11!t?n & Brookln1r111, ~ & It likkp'g. ll!"t•dt>d for \;ui~n lln!a Ma~h111l'.s ~us THE IRVINE CO. PHrt-i 'inn• p1•1·11•1u·r .·"-'. 1•11Jnys 1· .. 1a1l1:\'f.\TJ-:l:IAI •. IO!itfs d( NI;:\\' h~1· S·'IO. 11S I·:. ,\\'ilsun, C1\l W t;_hJlclt e11, !11ll'f'_ a i1t'f•k Irvine. luMo' !u:n1 <.:•wUIOO. I _'111 Hllllll'fhalc opcn ~ng [n1 a D S . & L I ~all's h• Ju111 our :'l"lalf of J'l'l•:;\l:-1! [)tlOJ's, lu111 he r, 11!v. a(I Ii pt11 .\II lun1 i1t1r1". npptlancrK. 0-,i'n trlln~p. S.!G'"4721 :-; t'\ '\62'.! ,......._ sh1pptng and rccchnn~ el!'rk :l;-iO Nrii•porl Centrr"'DT'. _ own!_Y av1ngs _oan i u 11 I q u io _ s 1 0 i·ckccµt".r:< 1 1 1 . i'l - -~----~-'l'\"s. l;;n11-1.~. lu~s. l'IOtlle.~. . , ......:..::.·. . 11•1lh a n11n~n1un1 ?' 11vo '.'i•ii·port Rt•~u·h, Calif. Has nprnini;:; in ~lunlin~lnu 1 QUALIFICA'f!ONS: Dl'.-:iJ:(: ~1~ · ,M uiu.:~ U"l"~lni:, 111" I -f 10~ ~P ·~y!! htkf'. h1'tln?. nu.• .le n1 i:<t•. l!:nd~ ~llllt t.ISED \:~RSES A.l dl" .. '(. Con Hl-.Cf.PTIONlST for hra11ty l yenrs l'xper1rrn-e tn thl" B<'nch for a p/llmC' ll•llcr l ,1, \\li llin,.,.nrss ng. 111ndo11:s, 1"11 . S.~~. i'.IPt·I .. fiin1 Sl~. :1 (.'S.AULJ:.:S, 2:Ai0 Nc1vpo:·1 \11le~l'<!nl ho1nl' .• ul l ."h1fts. I salon, :: days y.·k. NiN:' rCl'f'ii,lng or 1• It•{' 1 1 . ._. n i {' 9'.!66:~ 11·/savin$::S & loa n or bank-ti , . p .· j·. ~ll J'l'I'~ BUILDERS SURPLUS I Cht>nlllt• t1i.:111 IM•d s11rrac1.~. Bl l'(l., C~1: Tui:s. thur Sat. Pll"asr 1•all .6•12-~. l\'CU'kini.: t'Ol~!!.· (.;ood I™'· inllt('riais prcff'l1'Ccl. y0~ J·:<iu ul Oppor. EmplOYl'l' ini: .<'.'<pl'r. Xl11 '1 pay .t ;~.;~~:-~iitrlt·~.',' ~111~'\0 1\.i,.I; 1-106 So. lllain St.. S;Ar !1$1\'. ~:l l'a; Oddr & t•nds. ~ 2 OFFICE:. GIRLS Ap1lly J l20_lrv1rlC' A\'l'., NB · rnusl be aucnfivl' to del111l 1\·ork1n~ l'Oll~S. Cull !•rlr. I fl'oni !t: :m 10 2: ::n !\loitthlyl :\lou llu~u .Sa t., 10-:.i J:J:.!--012!3 , CUHTIS f\1a1hl's S I r r f' o. NEEDED lAt \Vcsll'hfl ·P1aza 1 11n1!. wi1lln1-: to _v.·urk H~acl, !ki'.:!~l40L , I 1hru Friday. Agel8 10 :xi.j 11~: .J·16-lll o2 ff'HILOH l-'.NS pla) housr Thu1n11s,iiJI<' lwdruon1 sci, Radio ll'lcphone dispalf'h 01·rr111ne vo.•ht.•n requ1n·<I. If SN·!'cl·iry s;oo l::qu;it OpJklr. l-.n1ploy1•r , Looking foiv.:ar<l 10 youl''Furniture 110 • ,1·:1111t•1I. IJlt•:.isr µhunt', lriplt" 1lr1•ss1•r & 11\·o oight ~h:!'ll IM" 25, able to dti\'{' RECEIVING . yo~ Ill('('! 1 he !I l' ,re· F r Bkkpr• Corona reply. L:niqUl' S;:1lt'SIX'l'S01l,I ~.44-.~!174 . .~l;uuls & 11•11io fu1·ni lUl't', All A 1 1 p q111rrmrn1s nnct an-look1rr~1 . • _ , · 102'! ll'l'ine A\·I'., !\cii·poi·I , , , I -in r xi•rllf•ll1 1· 11 nri 1 ti on , PPY n cr!IOn CLERK fnr 8 1:ro11•ln!.! Oran(!l' Coun-1'111C' rxpcr, s;.·,o· TELLER B4•at·h Ca 92titiO CIU.·.:HH\ v.ood Suflt'l, (Jnf' ORIENTAL RUGS !ffi.-11 24 YE~LOW CAB CO. . I fy rompuny rhat olleN:: :\lt'<i Frnt Oft: Sj()() ' · I QuC'4'11 Annt• bo ffl't,.. ~n1• Pi·i\'alr eai·1y nt'<'!ls St.'Vl'l":ll --------- 186 1-.;. 16th, Costa l\Jrsa .-..1111hnu!11 or I_ yr_ars t>Xl)f'r-1 Traint•t• $52'5 lmperi,al u RGENT LY Qu~t·n Ann~ l~tblt'. Or1g1nal u!'K'<l rugs. <H4-;..126 !C-ul-17°':!.. Sell idl(' ifernll .•. _.64z..5671 IQROE:RL't, rxpcr, 1-J. San 1enc~ .rr1 11 sh1pp1ng an~tor e Modern tl.0-J.5 College GPA1 Savings & Loan 1 an11qur sp1n111nl{ 1v. h 1· 1· I . I Cl('mcnte General 1-losp 1 l'f't.'.CIV1ng dt•pa.rlmt•nt. Fol'k· ~c·y R.eN!pHonisl Si:,0 -X\n't 011por. ,t, "'Orkin!!: Srvt•n n11 tun chairs, ull •. il·l4!6-ll22 400. .2t~. · lift. llC'a\'Y liflin~. Stable 1 Facilities Per90MCI Clerk $425 rouds. in Ne"'f>Orl Beach. I NEE DE i,:oocl L'O.ndilit;in. K11il kin):, l p BX .~~ c ~ r P 1 · . n...;i:JO l?1ud insurancr and bc.ne· DfiQllC an h'.eypunch. Opr $565 _For Appoin~mrn1 _ . rnndiliun. &r?-1'.l.-~l. '.! 0 2 7 . 1 n1;anulal·lur1ng <'flmpany. 1 ' e "--1 d D1etapho~ Opr • $400 Call t.l r. Cl'iinsl;Hl D .au1ornal1c k1.11Ut•1·, l't'ry ~ood I ~ i\lo~fr1. Li.le r:lerlenl, incl .. fitK. ~or ovtMinw .. Appt)I u~ Medi I J.eaa.l.~~ i.u...l700, ..\i73-iW · Or11 n"1' /\v~, C.l\'1. _ · \ lyp1ni. Pho11f' 91!HBXI for I in person al Pt-~nn<'I [),_•. J;t p --r-; 't ca T1•st T1•chnieian Equal Oppor. Employr1· I *TRAtMEE .. 1.;:JNC si'l.r lxtrn1 si•I 11•/lio'\\. appL p:1 rt1111~nt. 1 . + .Life Ell'<'tro·NM,E'ChWanPiOroRI TS4.25 hr .1 _ J s111·ingsln1ut1t·ess, 1 ni:.;h1 · AVERY • S k P h I ASSEMBLERS """0 '· "'~""" w/rnicror· & P /time Employment toe urc ase Personnel Agency TEMPO'S chc;;I uf drawers. SZ.iO; 10' Offered By PRODUCTS e Profit Sharinq 833 Dover Dr., N.B. sofa 1\•ln1n1 r:hi~1~ love scat, ('QNSUt.IER DIVISIO:\ 642 3870 I VOLT L"Offr(' l:ihl~. l t•nd lt1ble!! Irvine Unified 1620 s. S.uitan • 12 days a year . D' I A J bl Instant Personnel .,and lan1ps S17:i. :i:-1~'.:a- S:1nt!I Ana. Calif. "d vacation SECRETARY • 1a • • 0 . 'fcmpol'Hl')' &•rvi_Cl' BEAUT l'f'l\!l'f ":!'' IOVCt;t•n1 I School District 1:-.c•ar llnrhor & \\':i.1nrr• pCll , . .. . , . • .\1148 Can1pus Dr· .. Su11r JOii \ "/Ol'er~lurtrd 11lllu"•11 ,t, For an ad Jn Call Miry B•th Wow1an's World 642·5671, •••• 330 • Food Assistant Level I • 6 days a year f';r 1·."111,1bwM'.'d . RlbP1 111 •11.11" lN'O\\' Orani;:C' Counly',11 1110s! 1•°'<'"'fX1rl Be>at h f11!H1<t1 . l'1·1·n n 'v\IOOfl, n1ulli 1•01111·, •a11rqualoppor1·n1p!oyl'rn1 111· Sf't' s prrsono r 111·1 · I' IO I !''ST TA I'!:: OVl::R d • k I rlividual 1v/~OO<I t · progrPiu;ivt• ,i:, in1101•11t1vP ·.<11u1 ppor. F.n1ploy1•r · ~. ' · pal. SIC eave, k'll & ,., I ly fl l '11.J.: Tt'llll>CU'al"' llt>lp Sc1•\•it·1· I Jl<l)'llll'lllS. afl li::W, 646-.49,1\2 Nin• for Now! I Flatters All Sizes 21 ,-4 hrs d1:1 ily, S2.:'ii p<'r hi . e Food Assistant Level II 21.,.4 hnr dally. 12.n 1)t'r hr e Food Assist•nt I Substitute ,\vail. 011 C'all. S2.:ii PC'I' hr. ;\pply lo 11600 Sand Canyo11 Essi Irvine, 920,ijt) I:;qunl Oppor. Employrr Pllimr Scrvict' St111io11 A<· I tl'nd:inl. Nit eit • \Vklld.~. I ,\tusl br e:.:jX'r. llrly 11·a~r ' tl)Ollll. Don':c l; u I f Scr•oil·l', ~I!)() :->. ,Coast lh1y. Lag B<"h . PART !Im<' TI1('S.'{('ngrr i::irl j 18 10 'l'/. yl'l';. i\.1u~I 1111.l'l' 11\\'fl car. ttlilc11;i;c 11llow1:tnct'. Call Lindu, /l.33-1390. ..1 PART timr office ~ir1. over IS, 1viH tn1in. ! * ;j.\S-747!1 * Pfl'll\fE e\·c5 .!: S11t . Ideal for students. Cuarn wagr: + bonus. 89-l-3132 PARKING ;\llendants llL'l'<l· "" Pat·t """ 1'.\/C!I • "·cekentls S2. hr~larl, n1usl be reliable. :>:;7-17. Personal Secretary To Vice President Shur1h11nd prL·frn••d hu1 11111 llOCC'.o;J!.llr}'. ~lu.~I "' 111· tt·nc1lvo, ll('lll 1 .. 1111- pcarancr . " to 30 )'I'S of ' age, lnterci;tcd '" lcarnin~ restaurant buslnctiit, unc n- L'Umbcrcrl & 1tblr IU l'rtl\!CI. Apply 111 person, Tho CallfornlM Re111a11 ranl. 1.400 so. H1rbor 81vdi La llabra. PURCHASING CLERK E;ocprrlcnced ln the netlVltlt'!' ~ S I II>, 1 {' ~ 1 {)I' 1 llS . . J , , • • I ·• 1-.--R • • I tr ctivt'nlifi&d rliv. s11111 $52.i. dOMI If 11gu1n. _lf .. MPO.of-\\ANTF~n :. ., K!NC size H c 11 ut.1·r f'~l l ece1v1ng nspec o _ You mAv ~ thr ont> 1\'f' are Also ~·re Posilioni;. Call fer~~ u·uly un111u(' _.Ct 111111:! Roy,; r11'. h'lrl~ 10·1 .. :v·ru1·5 olfl ! Stipn1n1r 1nnll1'tS!. I nwn Jlcrfom1. <'ll'Ctro-n1C'l'han1cal j lookhn:· rnr. Sall.v Hare. s.ro.r;o;:l, Coa•<ot s u ,. r n lie opporlun11y fn r I ~or IJa. ity Ptlo.1 papf't TOUICi\,I old S2.XI. ~.·'.1" t.lust ~ell. 11 1n~p!"M1on nn pl'lrls for "" " k II so th " A J\I rl'L'l'l1·1ng in::J>('i·tion. Shoulrt J P lra::r /\pply Jn Peri>.on P1•rsonnrl Ai;t•nc~" :! 7 9 0 s 1 t•i! · · 111 ; u : anta , . 1.1 a: ~kr -~Hl'r .. J.12--07:'.•~---flotl'bor Blvd CM TYPISTS Rl"1\\CM l\1a1n & i'111rv1r11 , ll' •'.ftl D I• •I ... ,, . I bC' ahl<' lo p<>rfonn l~t nrli-Or Conts cl B. Krafk;1 • · I \\'amt•r ~ S·in DleJ;to .,.,..., "' · l :J \t ic c su a. ,.1". ins p (' e 1 ion on SECRETARY BOOKKEEPERS · C·iii '612-4.i21 · · 11·111nut 1ru11. rt'C'linlnx chult· 1nccbanil'al p1111.s. Skill" re · v DM T)JI!" .'I(). ::h 0,. rlii·iaphonc•,' KEYPUNCH ' L~nn Coogon h.'f: o!l1111:a.11. l yrs.j_ ol~. l.f ~ r1uirc• u.se or 1nlcrnn1l't('1' .(· t icn'l of~· "xpcor. :')::lJ.j :. SECRETARIES J)is1 ril'I M.arui~er Cii<I $GOO. ·-~II S21'.Xl. 6I. m.. \¥.:~ 1 1't1n1par1t\01·s. True posit1u11 clays 11·k. 1!3::-~. ' \\'ho 1111nt dli,:ni fi(•d ,t, J:.:qual Opportunity Empltl)'l'l' Q\J EEN s11ru1i: 1.: rn:ittn·ii.~: j ~· ~l'i" tolt>rnncin~. SERVICE Sllttion Alll"nrlnril I 11>l 1tnutn1i11~ Ion~ or short -\\'n i\l'l'i'i< Pt linir 111~•1 ~·!,li! .~f;~-." lnv1'.~1·u1 , ,',L Ji! Mest1tr Sp,ci~lities F/titne day shifl . t.Iust du !•·r111 u!:::ig111ne111s fC'll' e BLUE DOLPHIN e &l:i-:t~~11 fi-1.r.J,•ll _. _ -· • ~ lS.IO l\lonrovill; Cd!'lta '.\1r!(:. 2722 Michelson Dr. litr 1nrch. Y.'Ork. Prefrr ' rtays, roupl!" l\'t.'ek5 or f('W ~"'la Lidn Na. * COUCH & LOVl'.:SLA1' * .~ /\11 f~1ual Oppl)I i':nrplo}er Irvine, California snioi: lie. ~I + {'<l!llrll. munrhs you rt!"r1rlr! Nn11· -, --.. ~ • ~ rk'v1•r uSt·rl, bolh for Sf.\\. "' -tl !! H.N full 1l1n1· nights U-7::IO. l33--l400 t 33' IJon's Gulf Scr\'it'<', ~90 s . 11111 !'Hn . \\AITHi',:s::; or Cook h('llJl•r. U!4u:1lly hornr. 9t'~tc..7910 ~ ~'i Xlnt fringe hnfl.s. &vrl'I;.-• ex · l'o11s1 ihvy, 1.ag Bl'h. I APPLY BY PHON~ 11ill !r;1i11. 9-~1. lull lime. G . , J ~ -APP B p O E Prrf•·1· u1·cr :11, Tinn·~ l'l1.i.a. arage Sale 112 · !v!.',., 1\1 a11 or CU 111· II n s ll . t:qunl Oppor. En1pluyer Si':lt\'ICF: Sta. /\t1t~nfla111 j LY Y H N ::n:l l:! Cruii·n ,. n It t' ,. l ~ /! C:q1i~1ra110 Bench. ·1!16-.i7l\l\. I _ p/!in1C' 11i1rs & 11·knrls. ;\1u~t APPLY BY PHON.E . ;._Pal'l.:llh,I . f.i•!:llll;l !\'iJ,.'1lrl .~ ,WANTED USED I .. \•_ '\ . ..,. t \!' SALE!'~l.\N "Nn AJ!l' SECRETARIES & 1~~ t•>;per. IJl)ul'ly 11·;11-:t' · {':-di TEl\11~J'S rlfh•1.· 1t BRICKS CALL ""' ,. I · 11 · RS r• · r· If · .11, 11 .... , 1 , k ' \VAITHESS \vuntt•d. full or -OJ_ ·,. l.111111". ~u or 11/!1n1t•. BOOKKEEPE n11111n. -"'n s ,11 sc1·1"·~· .. 1 •• ., ..... -t' u~ nf111· I I 21 8704564 '" >;. ~J,\l_,TH.Y .I NTl·:l.~N.'i\TION·. 1.,"1!)11 S, Coa~t_Jfl1·~. L1;!. l;l'h, l<llHI ~;~u1· .~ki l\:c UI'('. I\,",,• parr r nll'. lllUSI )I' over ' • '.. n' . . _ . 1 11ppl~ 111 J)('rson 11 ! ------------· f, ,\L l 111:.:\·llL:.\L 11111 help }'OU • FRE·E FREE FREE :t Sl-11tY.IGE-.r6+". -11l•r11laru:c, nt•l'd ru 1·111111' u1 p1·r~11111Jl) I' 1 11 ,,~ M · 1 1 Credtnz• Walnut <I 1 1 J . 111 o 1111, ;r,:r.:.: u1r a nr I! _ ~ l~uild you1: 011n hushn·s.~, 1 Full ,(: I p/tin1e. Litt• 11n 1 11 1' lHVl~ 1 IL'' u~1 n ;:l1 • Bl\'ll., Saft•ii·ai· c p 11 1 l' r. llkt' lll"ll' Sii)() ~ • Seil «hcn11ral prodUl'IS to l.!1. lt1•i11dcr~ A~1·111·y 1nceh. !':\.J)l'I'. /\pply Lai::un:t ~IMll f~•r .1·1:11 . 1 ,\li:<slOI\ Viejo.· tii:1-:/:~~>s inclusl riul users. Pro!PCll•d ·'121 \Vrllcrly•·Pl;u·r. l'h(•vt'on . ljlJ4 s . l'oH~I Hii•v. \our ll11lL' Is \'a!u&hl1'. 0.•11 I ---- 1<'t'I', lihr.'rnl comn1. ~ill!' SuitC' 1\j NB s:1:\-Sl'.H Laguntl Bt.•a('h. . \\aSl(• i1. illVPSI ii 11·i~Jy ·\\AITlll·:.-:s..Blut• B•'t'!. .\1}· Hou h Id G d 8 4 nllu11· .• ~"01· appl call aft Ii I ". c•CTv P'l'.T Tl', r•··. 1vi1h T1•111po 111 hi houri\. ril.\ 111 l>l.'l'Wn. a ft 411111 107 se 0 00 S 1 ''"' " " r SERVICE Sta. Atlenctan1.~. 1 · 21 ' Pl N ll 11111· ·19.\-130!1 fi ht'!I 1t:1v. St'rrr l;11)' fnr Full 12·9 pn1 & 1 p/tinil". !'111.1's SS Ni':VF:H .\ ~·i'~E AT 1 _..;_ a•'t'. · · INDIAN JEWELRY SALES CLE.RK Presbyterillfl t·hurch 1 n Ncul in appear. Qi.n train ..{;ml\tPO.Tt port H I 1 \V\Hl ri~'{~'!"SA·rco~;.~oRK? Quality, IUind-cralled, s1uash ,,,.,,.. re m a J e, p /ti m " . N<'\\'{lort Rl"lll'h. !ltusl ht• sharp i'l11tn. Apply rnorns. po m ry e PI __ ~ ,...,,.. blo&.'JOn1 n('('k!accs brat·~ s al/SUn/).1on/Tues. J\p-skill('(! typist & be 11.blr to 2.11)(1 Nl'wporl Blvd .. CM. CHOOSE. your houri1, iWirk lets, ett·. 50•7,, belo~11 rel.fl.ii. '11JI~~ prox 12 noon-7:30pm. Soinl' take rliclalion. Call ~tr. • TOOL .t> Dir i\111kcr. E)(-for yourself. be your own Orang:r Counly. heavy liflins:; rcq'd. Start John!l<ln, 6~4-3101 1h1r1ng St h JX'l'il'n1•r In lransf('r & In~. ~'.!en or \\'Om~n. C11n f2131 <1~3620 imnicd. Apply In pe>rson, flay or R.t1-ll l!l a !lrr ~1 pn1 enogra p er lll'Oj.!l't':<siVl' tor1I "'or k I he shghT\y hnlld1cappt:{I . r.olf Shop, SECRETARY --hrlprut. N t 11 1-Clcnn i\ppearunee. P/\T~~ rh1 aiSt· ~ pact $1201. 2~" Balboa Bay Club e St·t u 11 !\Inn, t•xpt•rii•i)l·r Vti1. relirt'd. AJ:e 25 lo m. 1uu1K, P RI(' I? RSll ro 1 t' 1011 \\. C H N ri· ro vlri• prr,.i1i1•11r ' ~l'IM'l'll l llu1• 111 our · rnpid ~1~J\1 th. 1•1•11uired ln 11·11nsff'I' ,I',, Supplcn1r.n1 your inr•nn1<". Sl1. 61:t-l7il. 12"11 · oast 1''Y• 1 • • \',.,r·ian 1fti1, 'l"<'h•'•>•·~ ha~ 1,,.,,e,-.. , •I">' •.· ., .<· llril'l' a 1•ah G hrs or n1f•rr a --· ----· -·---1ngr. S to IO.~·r!'. l').JI. 11/lop ••" ~ ·-~ T .... 111• SHOE SALESMAN Sl'('rl'tnrln[ 1tkilli. t.1\nin1uni 1111 i111n1ef,iia1r up1•11lr11.: in 11111i ntC'n11n1·1•. •1:1). A1111ly In p1·r..;on, Jewelry OR SALESLADY 2 yr!'! In 1•le1·tronll' fiL•l1I. our ~:111:in1:.•t•rinJ.! 1t1\.'n for a • Op1•ra1n1· rur• 1 ran_.. r,. r· Y•'lln1v (..';1h ('o .. illG I•:. lf>th ---'--------- 1'11lnt1'. r . ..:pcr. fll'<'l'd. hul rhrl.~l nin~ l\k, uH 11•/p:iy. ! Sirn11. You niust h<' tthlc 111 p1·1•ss1·s .~ p11•1.\Tt•ssil·r di1• SL, {'os!a :\lt•s.a. --1. e GENEROUS e uni !IN". Saiflr,v opcn. 1\·k~ 1·a1·:0 1ln11 rif1Pr ti n1n. lyfl(' G0\\')1111, havt• f').· :.••I up. ----- 1 · . 1 1 1,· , 1 · r " · . . •••••••••••• _ n1•l11.'( tin1111i1.1 in ll1t< oo;c,r Apply in ptrton only <:ru1111 ins. l'Hcctivt' un rl:1y IK'nrti.I' 11 Y Ill~ l't•1n1r11 ... v11i,•1,1 1s n s111t11J hu~1nl·s..~ --~ "'_,.,,.,.,,,,·o·s I • 11 11 1 Ill "· · REWARD l~•1 uf"n ol this W'l'l'lll c111~. Th. B ... t.ry nf hirr. Doi·unit•ntor. 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U k ·r1· t d , I ~plo I 1·"' JJ 1 /\ L r •I d' 11 .,..,, .. ,,_,.,,.,., A . 800 ol ' •old I<•<<<' l•.·11 clo""'' lit' 111 ing "o 1' ll " . or exper. u es.,.... n • , ,.., • 11r 11•r "11 " 1 ..-.. ...,.-"'-'"·. nt1ques .. ' ~,-drean1-l'{)rnr·lnn· 11•n1•1lrt1!J.I· p ,~-•11 · sr ,,JOrtin"' .......As & hardwar('. to $6:i0 .. n10. 1)'Jk' t..., lo 70 Modern 1'1--<1 • pin. nppros. 1 lncheA in u1 11•rn "-'·': "' :c~i1 • 1.e~ • Is o'• •-, ul l I Im l' w.p.m. Shorthand 90 to 100. _: . I ttlun11·t~r. i1·ith ,. t• iv c I<' d lticluclt'~ print>ct:ii dr<'.~~. 1,.'()111. 10-20 i1u·lu1h'<I " So k I d r bkk Fac·illtlt Mo'ke F Contt' i'uckc1, bol(·1'0. tunic. tl1Lnl it. C""- ' .. a-ho1r·•mao 0-~ed. Call · n1c now r. ge o . I~ · 5 NEis · • hor~l"1thor In 1'!entt'r: ''"'· !ilt :\1t;N1'\'·l·"\'Y. ,fi.,.._ .. T ,,_ "" =.... 1 I r 1 v ... \\ -'· TRAI 21311 B ff L shorts. t•nr,.•i1·1 . 1-olln1-e111• .. r dd ~ for An t1.ppl. 1l' (l t1 . l'ry ,,.e rorp. o,,.. d an n ~old toi:•k1•1 i1vait on i·hulnl, 11 1 01· f':ll'h p.1111•1.)1 -a .6J 115 .. WH"E FRONT for S'i\'Cll boss, \V n n 1 !I • Basic an \~'~11~~~~1:~~,·~~!~en~~di~nul Huntington .Bea~h uppros. th1• ~11.(' flf II nlrkcl. ~lcnd~'.S)'•!<C'll in I h I' f I ~ I (~·nt:-; f11r "",rt,r Pl!ll,•n,1 ~~?,'' !'peedy 1hnrp per,on 10 111• Ma1"or Medical 11n.•r.11.tors. t.111:<1 hll\I{' 01\'1\ You lll'f• lhl'_ll'lrllll'l' oll 111111'1'11)('•1 In M'l'lfll, ~·I~.\. Prinlrtt Pntlt't'tl 908 ·1 · Air 1\lnll 1Hlt S1~1n I ~nu • __ c _OS.JLMES hrt o"'n boQ. •" TWO FREE TICKETS Th<'~.1· arr dN•ply tr'l'tt"ui-c·il ,-.,,11d,.,.,, ... s ·,.,-. '·'· r. 1.,. •. i11'-:, ntht"r11·i:-;i· 1hit-ct-ela.s.~ 541).3635 I .cr'~o~~~·cv-+-•-•if• 1•:.r,..be ;.ihlt> 10 .iand-4!11lir '-I ... ·' "-.~ " I I' 'II 1 "" l"-11 J ci 11urJ1.. '° ..-,.,1111 y-mt>m!"ntr~•~l h~ hno:ll' ~ri.t.: ~11 1.1~ viirlis 4.t-'c 1\'t.'r).· "'' iU\I'...-. u, ... ..._,.,_ ___ , -----*. :11:1 :lNI St • l luntlngton Bcat:h 1 Ahlf! St he Nb l1• 1\l l'Ol'k tv tit.• l!', 1.rr-·.r>l.:H'l'.:tlt.h•. Pl.F.A.l.if:. in1·h. . . \IM'k~ t•I' llh•fl'. St•1)ll Ill of-buylng:,-purchAACL01'tlerll lnvmtory uontrol. 1• t r . * SALESMEN !l.'16-14:19 _ -· _ • St'ock Purchase I 11·rckenc1~ tr·n1'1·1•!litnr'y. RECREATION 1 1, ,,, '" 11, 1, ,_ 1 /\lh'f' un··,k~. 11\f' 011Jl.''I' ---' l I) 1·r s • VEHICLE 0 ...... '." ·'"1 ,~:~\i· :o;l':\·r.~,.,.,,,.r: 4·t :"·r:-o: I I s '-"CRE'T •RY IO !ll fl Sh • <Jpi•nni.:11 on 11y1111t 1 l.!l.i SH W 11 .11~ 111ru111u1tltiri _ r .. 1--.~\~t ,,,, .• ,,.1, •. ,,,.,.,, _ ,.,,1,1 '·'·• 1·t1 .irr. 10 . ., Nr,...\lf"("r.11fl l'>u \nu IBkc "Sal1'it1n1•n 1· .:.. ~ " t'<' • Pro t OflhCJ 1n !t!lu·11. ~11·in~ 111t1rt 1s:z.n.• SEPT. 19TH·23RD 1 , k 1 • .~ ·-P<·11L. 11..i>>; 11t1. 0111 n"'l~.4 '-"" d 'h ' f 1\11\U11"1'r ('hnJl<'nglno l'f'~p ',\i'~ ' II•._., ·1•111 ~ ,.,.,,,. ,,,,. •,·oo·I> 1,,rio•r·rr (.,,. v.•11nlr11 A !t 11•1! 11 "taln o .. " "" ,, • 111 ,,,.,,.,, ,, ">'<>>'<•,"',><'ol <hrll • ' SI ,,,. N \'>>1" NV • ' /II t I • 12 d " T Al tin· Mr'scell1 neou-, I I I I II · " 11· '"1' .... · · iwJt,1 Ctln:t !'QY ~ hlr11111• ):011. Jlll!ll IOI! 11' ll't ;:i'Oll' Ill: ayS Q year ,$2.Zl 111 sll.lr1 t. Jtni"t' 111 ;l(I 118 1\1r 1\la I lllNI S1~·1· :o I :u1< lllflll. 1'1'1111 N1111eo, Add"'t-'• I lol\owt'd uo 11 few 111y~l f )'OOllK eo. Rrlght·, -otflcl~nt, "d t" dnv~ ANAHEIM STADIUM iny,: 11llM•1'1\i ... · U1inl·1·l:t~~ i 111, l'i.tlrrn ~iuiillf'r, in thi• l1'•!1'1. 1111' jnh i!eldom I lt'On! olc MllJ>Chr•nce. V11t\i~ pat YGCQ 90ft · ;,1,1,ly I 0111 .~ pnl 'llJW Stale CoU1•1£1' Hl11I., 1)1!11·:NT.\I. 111~~. Sa1i.111k. 1l1•lh•1•1"V 11111 l1tk,. lhn·t' N F: t-: ll 1, t>:CltA .. ~\' '71! 1\vt'CI up 10 U1e clairn Jn lhf',I ly ur ofr tlulh!ll im·ludtnK • 6 days a year 1 • l)r:i_rl~t' r. Oll:oil Plasil(''i " Anuh1•ln1 IU\1 :1 t1llllt'l'it' rug !hd:.!. 1\'f"l•k:o1 . di' 111111"t<. ~·111! lo f'!'th'IU•!, knit. <'I<'. f'rH ud. typing k bookkN"pllJ.K. 8h ,~ \\ I" I <" l'll'IO•t" rull &12-:iti7g l''\I ;•~:~! \la1·iouio; llt'Hl~. l'hune ?.IOI! ?llurien l\1nrtln. llu• r)A!I.\' ilirl"t'tl"n~. ~.11. •• , • d••lr•bl bur -r n"" d I kl ''"' 1·~1 <:>11 ·"'1· II 'k ·1· A•· u.~'·1"41 l'll"T 4'2 l'l< 1~11 ·~ l)o .yOU..-t'J ll ft1WI' I'll t'X• ~· t , •~) ( •u1• pai $ c eave, (.;oflll 1\'l~Y, Qillf. IU ~ U 111 )'l)Ul' 1t(! !'Ill. 01' UI"~ '"'1, ""'"-v -IV , 't • ll t'rn ~ 1 ., JM,l$t1l '11<'rlnlr fte,Qk, plore lhi• nnc.1r )'OU1d like dAtory. Ssl <>Pen • tNvrth <:c:i:unty Toll lt''I.' h°li\C;NuS ?:lel'~ Orlt'iWS-t~ 1 2:12 k\Vt-.,11N1\' lS1h001S1r .. PNr1»1 R:.lll\". f:t11\;y knots, pat· to mltke S2rJO a wtek Int-Spectra !'iy111rms, !\-1 y ,,u nutv bl-lhl' Oil(' we nf'f' ! !1um~ ~12".lfl!.;___ _ S:lOO t.a11 Vt•l(ait 1..i 11 pack:a"I' ''nr · · · l · 1' II trr1111, SI 00, na.'<llately, wUh an eye to 979-3000 \(Xlkln•;fur. TRAINEES !THEO. H11vilnrwl. l'UI 1-:l11:<J<, 11·111 ~rll 101 $100 or IJ!lt ofh'. NAi\tt:. AUlltt•:l':t r "1 11,11 h1~t•11I C'rtH•ht>I ftM-• much more in the lutut«i, • 1 1 1 r r '·"7•~" ZIP. 81'1.t : 3n<I !ii \' • ~ l.r1u·n b\• pich~•I ~,. R n1mer 111lf'n 11([!4 or 11·11n1t•n n1 !Ir. •n r ...... Nl1l\lftt;ft . 1,.,.,,,, $1 .~'. ,.. I I'd llkt to tfllk to you. If SECRET A Y Plt1l~I" 1\flp\)' In P~t:tilll on ·att-Jrhltls. 1\ttt'~tin~..:· C11ll IW:l·~f.1:1 lo'OLE' 1,1.-,,,,., ,.1 •• , • '"'"'" Sf'~ 'JOit>' Q 1 k w yO'ur quallf1Cll.lkm$ match I Or Cont11cl 13. 1'rfifkl\ ldl I ,, r. .,n .. " " . '·1" . ii !' I r11111pi<'le 1n .. -1.1tl Olh ..... our require.merits. lhia could We 1trc looking tor .11 lop &f)('r, mo ntr. nlllC 1 11" o1iri. A <'r ,):_,,., ly 1nrn1hf'1·shl1>. lrvh1l" C!'t }"A~hlon~ :\f'lfl C'huc~e nur _ tilure thnn 100 sift!' • I , ~ .notch 11C!Ct'Qtftl')> lo Jenm the lrl\ln ·s. Clcl\n: lllr 11·ork OAK Double ~lt•i,1.:h h1•d, Cnll·y Cluh. prh·l,.I 10 11tl1. ~;ltll'rn ltcf' lroin our Sl.OO. ~Kll~IJle r::.eer ;'OU V(l . t1 fld bla:. 1r )'QU tak e v D M In nl'\V b,.1.dg,. s11,1,rt h0r11,1s HI-Roy & dl'Cs:cter "'/rn!r-49--i-j.)7•1 • Jll'lnir .. ~un1n1t"r C11talo1?. All r•ntt11'9f't~ "''"•" 80ftt .. ' n. 11hor1hnnd, t)'OU ftllt & nc-preni. 1»1 u 01' 11 r 11<ot' • ror!, foo l 11:1001, :\.Int <•nnd .-;--, . . 111.zt'I!' 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CMtA i\lrM stiu•r . , 2M-t1..Sl1:1 fl44-70IYI ' · ' - Trchnology !\fnrkC'l\ni,: !TI<' .. • 9'19-1100 - ITT:At t:.~1'1\ 1'1' •• '\ALES succ~:s~ C/\r.t:~:R Ne1v or l!..'Cpt.C lC1l(..1!d .. J11!1 lhc 1 \\'orld'11 la1'¥e1l 111id 1t1lc111 srowlTIJ' r t>8Mlr ora•nlrA!lon with a nr.hYOrk or over 300 i . oltlcc• and become • n1en1ber o( our :\tlUk>nnlr~ 'Chtb. Mulll-tnllllon doll•r advertising ~ram. Fret • ruarantced I ~nalni Aehool. E%«llent nice 1ralnin,. \\!hat la )'OUr JJcenee worth to you? Check our roonthly bonu" progran\ "'hlch mcons $~$ to· you! PlealC coll ' Vh·i!ilnlll Jon~• 83.,,.4811. R.E. SALESMAN lnvf!atlaatc !he new 11ppro~1:h & lnl)O\•R.ll\'c' 1n1u·kctlng ' tedlnlqUO• ut 1'11~ GA L.. _ ~~ Q~' UOMES. Yo" 1 "'Jll -1 n you ar,r; -c .. 1r 1 !163·!itill for 11~po1rtunrnr. UctnArrl or uni tt'>nA<"d \\'f' •Aili '"'In. 26 DAILY PILOT I f 1 ,, 1'-'""" )[iJ I ---I§] [ ----•Silo· ]§] I ---I§] ,. I 1 ..... I§] I Mlscell•-us 900 \ ~Cmymcmle;;s,;;;B.lk;;e;s -~;;:;1;Tmriiudcmsmmmiim~9;6;2 1 1A_:ut~; .. ~.~1~""'°";;~~00--"°-Autos, lmpottod 910 Aulot, Imported 970 Auto•, 1mpor1J AuloJ tor SAie 1 §] Bolts. Gener1 I $98 Autos. U-990 ,_w_._nt_oc1 ___ uo 1_A_LL_B_O_A_T£_R_S_ Scootors 925 1 ;.;..;.,"-7-1 _C_h_e_vy-,;.- 4 ;.;; ALFA ROMEO l-_,;..D_A,..;TS-1,l_N __ :J-M-E-R~C-ED .... _E_S_IE_N_~ TO~OTA WANTED USED ATIENTION• SCJ l\\'INN. hc1n·y duty 11111~ Ti"' ·v A E ' BRICKS -CALL • '" v"' """" '°'~"~"· '""'' un an LFA ROM 0 '73 240Z Ji' USED $2021J5 870-4Sb4 Baille ~~Ilg Course for llC\\'S!)<i /M't boya. Cos~ Aulo Tr1ou:, Po\v~r Steerl11&:, RCE""E"' rK"\V $87.!fj vlith!'>ut ral!k, Air Cond, Mttg Wh~J1, 'Vhy buy an a!llO ran! U > pl t • Uc Musical Instruments 122 seamanlilit1i & lloat ha ndling th is alK' $45 "'1th rack. lJ,850 mil~. AJ\.t.lnt Stefoo BUY 11 Winner I Super red, .t speed, air CO?-ON DISPLA y WI ax • · REYNOLDS flutl' 11·i1h caS(! $7'.i lit. Beach l~rver Sq uadron 893-6·100 llft fi P!\I or Sai·Sun. and Tape Dock, \Vhite wllb ~ new '7'J Alfa-Ro1nc0, '72 dJtlonh!J, n1ags, very lo"' Deliv~~ePrice \ stai1s * BICYCLE SPJ::t:JALS * ~'Old iitrlplng. Bea·Una dt>:mo. mile.fl! <No. 2l09l 1 Sharp Ne'Y Car 531-1317 12 SI'RING ?o.1artin hard Cl\SC DeAnKind pick-up SJ 7 5. firm. 675-7444. Scp1<moc' l llh nt 7 pm New 10 '" roo m •...... $'9.9' S3295 \ $3795.00 Priced To Sell Trad .. tna for a a1 Used rn '" rrom ..•.•.. ~.00 ' Com:tln Every Day '73 TOYOTA MarJoa. llil:ILScbool &. Biko "'"""'8 ······· ... S·t.;,o NOW AT . '72 ~-.OZ Ask-Jt.Our ·Un'--1 ~ 1 t't.' Vall<'Y lrigh School lkoch l31cyclc SOG E. Bulboa Yello1v ~v/bl · interior, Used *'~-, L .. ·~,.- ,\ ~:tt opportunity for Blvd .. Balboa. 67:i-m2 !\.fags, Air Cond, Auto pi.-CQRQ[l:A OFflce Furniture/ all lx»!Hng enthu;;iast.~ 1969 THIU~l Pl l 500, t'01n-Trans. A 1-owner beauty ns Equip. 824 lnformation (714) 968--0tM plelf'l y rhoppM, g00<l C'Ond. (TI7HEJ ). House of Imports EXEC ""'"I ch1'9 11 5/:0 Seo I Dewey Schoem~ker $!nl nr l"ot'st ofh.•r. 548-JOi;) Ai.FA ROMEO . SAAB SALE 6862 r.tanchteter, Buena Plll'k chrs S8f2·1 Desks $20/90 I 4301/t Begonia I '70 250 Ossa St!lleto 3100 W. Coast 1-lv.-y., N.B. un the S&qta An.a Frwy p;e,,,. 867 w 19 CM 642-3408 Corona del Mar I• 1<1' &12·5901 642•9405 AUSTIN HEALEY 523-1250 P. /O •26 / YO'J arr th(' 11·lnner tif Electric Cars 930 V•nt 963 TOP $$$ i•nos rg.-ns v TWO FREE TICKETS 'fi6 AUSTIN 1-lealey. In~ J::LtXT. shoppc-r car. 2 scn1, 19i3 G?o.1C Van, V-8, slii:k. condition. $ZllO. or best of· Beach Imports win buy your Free Ornn-Lessons REcRE'.ATION lop .~· side curtains, i;d. lollj'.t \\"~! ~ase:. r adio, fer. 537-8494 ?o.fen:cdes Benz. paid for or at J>WllWJi& -TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 Order Your Color Today! &" VEHICLE SHOW l-Olld. $2JO. 552-9367 eves. lJ,000 mi, SJ,195. 495-S.S27' BMW · =~-------•I not. 1-'or top dollar, see Bud '73 DATSUN p/u, shell Bob t •··ch Im A L A Y L.k I Motor Homes l\utos Wanted · 968 or n ..,.... porta ·n TOYOTA CoNlla deluxe 1taUon \\'ag. Xlnt cond, 1 $1250. 6T:.J-1275 s ong s ou 1 e SEPT. t9TH-23RD camper, &m/lm, mags, toda)I Non-playel's & players \\'el-At lhe Sale/Rent 940 TOP ORANGE COUNTY'S many extras call afll'r 4 con\I! to a ttend Tuesday ANAHEIM STADIUM OLDEST p.m . Pri. Party, &47--0077 !!h\1r h Jhnp11rL. night at 7:30 Pl\J. \Ve 11·ant • SALt::S • DOLLAR 1 cvl'ryonc 10 ll':u·n to play 2000 Sta ~n!"-i~~~~e Blvd ., • SERVICE • 1• & the organ! J\11 1l1a!er inls PAID rum;,he<I. """" call Sfl-"678 oxl ""' • RENTALS • to rlain1 yo_u r tickcJ.'i. IM"EDl·"-'TE"" Ton1 Oit.1erlch -in <'!uu•ge. tNorlh County Toll 11.'ee -IYll M -~I -/ Phone 642-2151 "· · •1• 220 FOR LL nunl....:r 1s .~ v-1-1. A Exrcllent selection of pre. COAST MUSIC I Boats/Marinti price N'-evaluation n1odels. '69 DATSUN, 4 door !<edan, r/h, ?o.1UST SELL, $600. * ~1810 Afl 4 pm * +• . ., . '• "' •' • l • I • ' . -·· • '!56 i\1ERCEDES'190 SL, body, FIAT int. & eni: In xlut COl)d . 1727 Parlt-St:; tl.B. 5.16-4TJ9, TOP$$$ 'MG TRIUMPH T.OP $$$ Beach I1nports 1vlll buy your Tl'iunip~ultl for 01· no1. FOr top qs>1l.~Blfd-or Bol}.at ~t_ltllllJ'IO_rl_S today .. EL DORADOS 14 TO CHOOSE COUPES-CQNVERTIBLES • DE VILLES ·31 TO CHOOSE COUPES SEDANS CONVERTIBLES J\lany excellent colo1·1 Oioice ot in!eriol"!I (Cloth &: le6tbcrJ FaclOrY n!~ndlUonlng Full po-.vcr -Choice of: Stereo Al\.f/F111 radio Cru111e control ·rrunk opener & more All in Immacula te .. :ondltlon l.aqtcsl ~eclion in Orange C<Nn!y Nabers Cadillac Al!l'HORIZED DEALER 2600 lL\RBOR BL., cosrA MESA a.lG-9100 Open SUnday CAMARO '6..1{ CAMAJlO SS 3.iO, ::00 hp, PIS, radio, clf'an, green, besl offe1· $1400. 5:17-5611 ·CHEVROLET -~=~-=---'10 El Camino N<wport Btwl. " lladx"· E . 904 fOREl~N DEMO $ALE Costa l\1esa I -qutp. r ARS SALES-SERVICE-LEASING l;;;;;i0iiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiOii0ii0iio J BONZER RADAR "' OVERSEAS DELIVEHY Beach I{llport 11·U1 buy your 1---------- Fiat, pald for or no!·. For '69 MGC • GT !!h'arh Jh 11p1111~·· _ silver 11:. 'bl11c:~ intc1:!or. orig· PIANOS-ORGANS 'St."5. complNe. MIU.ER WE ARE IN ROY CARVER, Inc. New & U~. Gre1:1-t selechon. I l\IARJNE SALES s-16-4351 GMC DESPERATE NEE-0 23 , E. 17th St. Con1pcte1tve pnre:ii. Open I ~~~-----~ OF GOOD CLEAN .. ,.l:Nes. & Sundays. The best 12 VOLT Bait & Bilgl" Motorhomes ' Costa to.lcsa 546-4444 """' ,,.. alwa"'"' Pum,.. 0 0>e •"'· $1'.9' ca. 23· & 26' FOREIGN CARS CREVIER BMW IO(l dollar, see Buel or Bob at Beach Imports 19da;;. . - [karh Jh11p1111!i RARE 6 CYL. Beauty • own something spcclal. ~AVE +°<? ' 'I '• ' ... VOLKSWAGEN lnal, Gen1 Top, Auto Tl'81l5, Po\ver Stl't'rtng, Power Brakes, l owner beauty. !U990G). S1999 • Wollichs Music City * 5-l8--03.i'< * L\1MEDIATE DELIVERY TOP DOLLAR-PAID 8 .ts Po • 906 0 C . FOR OR NOT! &ties e Service e Leasing '67 VW South Coast Pla7." "-'n-2830 o , w r range o. s --~~~~~~~~~~~~!llMAwvf..\lo~A~v"'MAwlivf..\lo~A~v'l s;IT'~~·;~Y =;-:;.-:c-il~":!!•'!:' ~ .. ~m~m~·::!!;0::'~·~~:1'208"','"1rr"·; SED~Qw·'-11-1"'·-:::-:::-::-:::~J~~~G~~~=~·~·l!!llJI -:Factory-:-C-a"""' +~ ,. ,, ""'~" . :~_:':" ,.,, :. '.::7·_.'";' :_' . !!h\tfh Jh11p 1111!i _,... ' -· . . [1rarh .!hnp1111!i ft' . .. '• i\toVJ'NG niusr sell Spill{>t N 23' Bf'llbo 1-'G E ···r--• '.. • J ".-Elcct Organ, SSOO. or i>f'st t'\\' y xprl'ss G'.\IC REC. Cf::>ITER . '73 BAVARIA (DEMO) Refrigerator, Stove, a 11 .J.~ • .. • ..• , • ' ~ ......... ,,,., •\ •l• offer need lra\1'1 t l Cr uiS<'r. Sl:>s 4, fully 1.'QUip 2000 E. 1~1~~11.000' Santa. .\na '72 2002 111 TOP •$$$ OP $$$ utenslls, super clean, '_ ' r r, 1v1bail tank, ron1 pass, gal. ..,.,,,. bl'it;ht pain! job 4!J2..80,j2 I Icy, s tcrro, dbl. balleries, 2'25 '70 2002 SC'aeh ln1po.rls \\'Iii buy y~ur o-n~. lo>J~-will "·oy ,_,,, MUST SEE '69 VETI'E. 1127, 4 speed, air, Al\l/t'!\1, lilt S!l'Cring, orig. 011'ncr. $2,500. (Tl•ll 675-84311 nft 7 Pl\t B LO . e Dn!c's l\lolor Honll' ll.f'nlals J d r · °'' '"' ...,, .,. u.. "" A. WI N ,\C'J'Osoni,. SpinPt O~IC. l rO. P ricC' sf'Cklnr;-10 '69 2002 agua r, pa.i or or not. For 1-.IG raid for 01, not 1-·o 10 TO piano. $7~. Call aflrr 5::t0 I SST'aO. (ln"lds 1ra iler1. P.l'a· 'T.~ 2.}26' !\I.II. & :\linis Jlor \\I. Coast H\\'}'., N.R, •1.e 16""'. _ top clol.lar. see Bud or Bob ,'iolta"r ... Bu" 0,· ao'b .•, _ &tl-88a.1 F'rt'l' niiles !l til 9, 83.'i-0900 642 9405 "° VV"'--' &!lath J tod • --~ " APPRECIATE __£.!~-'-----I son ror selling, too 1nany -=~·~ ____ 1,67 2000CS CPE at .. · ni~i:ts uy. Beach lnipo.-ts today. . , · '68 EL Ca111ino SS, A/C. $1,090. \\'URLITZER, 120 eleelri c: fril'nds, ne('(I biggc1• boat. llOUSE on 11•h('{'I!<, eonvertcxl \\'E HUY •1.e 2002 piRno $200. or lx>~t offer. Pril·ate Pru·ty. 49<J-:l.1]6 or 'JG Chevy School Bus, r ug-J'.\IPORTED AtITO.o; .,-_ . .,.,..,.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio 549-2193 Rfter 5 pn1. 496·908f. . gcd, beaut equipped, sips 6, BEST PRICES PAID! -PIANO WANT-E~ 24' SEA nay:· '71. Cuddy SlSOO. li42-00:W aft 6· Dean Lewis Imports· Bob M~Larert, BMW !!l1\1 rh Jhn p 1111~; +~ ' ) " ,, ........ '• '" •.' i • I ' • • . . -- !!h-.1rh Jh11p1111!i ' +:to ,y, ,•, _,..., ·~ ' ..... " ,..,..,,, lw •I' '•' ''°'" --. ' ,71,11 _992.0259 cabin, 1/0, 235hp, OMC, Tr:1ilers, Travel 945 1966 Harbor, C.i\1. Inc. . . Covers, trailer, CG equip· . . ·646.9303 Sales -Service -Leasing '69 XKE Coupe, $30.000 mi., -========= TV -R d " HIFI pcd. -VHf radio. $6600.-Days 'TRAILER-CI ea-n 22: ;.,-850 l'j'.01th ~_ruti Blvd., Xlnt cond., JnUrQOJ1~ \\'.r. OPEL ' a IO,· ' 836 586-1610, ev~ & \\·kends Kcnsklll, ash1~'06<l int. S.C. IMPORT~ \VAi\"I'ED La l labra 1\'hls, SJ400, lllsk fo; Ali,, ___ _,_ _____ _ Stereo 54-l.-J5i4. trees. grass in Ne11·port l"k. Orange County's 1714) 879-5624 S42-0ro7. r ---------54g..3880 TOP $ BUYER '""'""'""'""'""""'""'""'""' ----------1 ** '69 OPEL Kadett, low RCA, Zcnllh. Sy I van la; SE:LL or 1 cad e 2-1.· . BILL MAXEY TOYOTA MASERAJI miles, gQOd eond!Uon. Prlv Largest selection co I o r, SPorllisher, Chrysler \7-8, Auto .Serv1c•, Parts 949 18881 Beaeh Blv :. CAPRI -pny. $950. 548-3313 black & while TV & stereos clean, off-shOre nlOOring. H. Br 'lch Ph. $l47-!!55.J PORSCHE U1an the disrounters \1·/J yr ·"n~s~E=A~C,..a,-,,-pc-,-0"''"1'°C-m-o-,lo-r, oonditio nrr S35. TOP CASH . • SPORTS in So. Calif. Pr iced less 6T.,,..&'i49. Cust-o-matic Aulo Air ---~ '72 CITROEN Picture llllx-. J yr nBrts & -,, .. , dn"ve '. ,, .. * S12-79:~9 • ,.v -..,,. " '"' ---~-------l for clean late mocll.'l can Sot>n.>iee: 111ost '7-1 n.~lel11 in I $2000--Phooe 968-2673 Fl)'ilig ••••••••••I and trucks! MASERA Tl ' stock. 73 models _priet.'d 10 Hridge Howard Chevrolet NOW OWN THE '66 J'ORSCHE. 911 gorgeous silver. black inter· rli Hicult to find , pr<>stige auto, ior, A:\l~I. 5 spd, must »ee clear. Cosh 90 pl an or ter nis ~1 , SPORTLIN<" r· 1 . l§l to 38 n10. ABC Color TV. 1~-~ 1 Lo, is 1 ski, 1:1 :-.r A 1 d J bo FABULOUS 1973 9021 Atlanta, or 190 4 6 1;i Jolmson, cover. conv top, Autos for SM-pp -ac rt 1ur an an1 ree Brookhurst Huntington t:rlr. xlnt, many xtras, rec.1 ,;;mmmmmm;;mm~I Neivport Bea ch I CAPRI Beam. 968-JJ'.!9 or 962-5559. overhaul. S875 645-7846 aft 5 83.1-0555 Sport t.'Oupe decor. body side \VE PAY TOP OOLLAR n1011lding!<, reclining front SKIPJACK 20' Open Cruiser General 950 1---0R TOP USED CA!lS scats, contour rear seals. 4 2lOHP Oi'olC P!tXJloUer. .....~1 • GT'...-2370 private party e FLEET SALE e lf your car is extra clean, st"' ... -... Lransm1~ion, po1\·er · see us first. front disc brakes, s1yle stee.I '38' Cl-IRIS ROAJ\1ER Sell or Lease B~UER BU!CT,O: 11·heels, bueket seal.s, radial P/S loaded. $2.:.,ooo. Call 2925 Harbor Blvd. ply tires. 2000cc t!ng. • [~•'"to-You __,)[I 83tl-9.137. '73 PONTIAC Granville 4 dr Costa Mesa 979 2500 tGAECNB4280t1. 3 Lines, 2 Times, $1.00 16' NOR\VEGIAi'l Lapsta ke OVERSTOCK ED I •••••••••• Bavboal '60. Corripletely ~~~.loaded. like nell·, 5132·50 Autos, Imported 970 IMMEDIATE LOVABLE 1 yr. old blk/1\•hl rcblt. Mint. S.:,00. 536-3&17. DELIV.ERY rem,>IP. "people·· col. Shol" 25' FIBERGLASS Lyman '1'. ·n FORD LTD B'hm 2 ck, ALFA ROMEO GUSTAFSON box trnd., 1\·ill spay. f\\'C. V-8. loaded. $13,500. loaded, like ne\v $89. n10. 64HJIJ!t co,t -Make oUor. 646-6344. TOP $$$ Lincoln-Mercury· '70 CHEVY I mpala 2 dr h.t. PLA \Tfl.JL bl .t:. 11·111 killcns, 50· r..1Al·IOGANY displace-lo niiles. $79. 1110, Beach Imporls ll'ill buy ,rour 1$00 Beach flt \Varner 7 11·ks, hscbkn, son1e tluf"· n1ent hull, $4,950. !luot•·•Mo• n -ach •:1 • ~ ,\\fa Ron1eo paid for or ""'' " ...., 6-14-0903 646-7488 70 FORD Galx 500 4 dr, xlnt noL For top dollar, sec Bud 842-8844 * (213) 592.5544 P~YFUL 11·hite kitten, lots Boats, Sail 909 concl $69. mo. or Bob at Beach Jn1ports ''Home of the Viking'' of charaeler, half Sian1l'se, •70 FORD Torino 2 dr h.t. today. fem iv/short hair. 592-2422 * * 1-1' 1~ I B ~ R GLAS S sailboat. Goorl condition. $69. ino. llEJ Pets, General 850 27 GAJ •. fish t an k . \1·/Heiheim fillt•r sy~tem .~ stand. Like nc1\·. $100. Eves. &1'1--6834 \\I/trailer. $2TJ. 833-6209 ·~ f'ORD Torino 2 di' h.t. evenings. $f>9. nio. l'tl-IODES 33--Classie racing. · chan1pion "IJANAHULI." A!I _car.oi: ~bo1·e . arc . fully '66 Alfa GTA Top condition. $6JOO. Ph: e<1u1ppcd 1nel ud1ng an·. 673-1232. '60 CO;\IET 4 clr. orii;:. :zcJ,000 Blue 1vith contrasiing int~r- CORONADO 25, 6 hp cng, 3 rni. $250. lor. 5 sf>d .. 4 ~l'heel disc sails, $4400. Gti-l.508 01· South Coast Car Leasing hrakl'!!, l'ildtal h~. Ex!ra 100-9--1~6. 300 \\'l'St Coast !Iii)-.. N.B. sharp, Si.-c & D1·1ve ITNE- SOLING &!5-2182, afler 5, 673-8269 ·136). all sails & trailer. $2500. WANTED USED Call >14-TI75 BRICKS -CALL $1588 DATSUN WE'RE HERE See us at :i.rac:ARTHtm & JA.:,IBOREE BIG SAVINGS ON '73 Ot'!mos 510's P ickups 610's NE\'1Rlf<T fully equipped (300GIP). lo appl'f'CiRte. 1361EQPI. [h\1rh Jh npn t1!i .J.~ . . . .· • •. . r .•..... , ' ·-•• 1963 ttASEP..ATI, n ew engine. new racing mags, SAVE ill1\\l'h _ilir f'• :rh +' new tires, nev.• Koni sbocks, 1 "'=='-'=""===::==: ne1v air cond.. elec win· '73 9UT cotJ.J>e, b I a c k .do\\;S, ne-.v paint job . 1\'/black leather Inter, air 49,1-7571. rond, koni's, a.II extra.fl. MA~DA Asking $10,000. 645-6350 or 642-3.9.:J"l 1 · '68 PORSCIIE 912, new paint * M.azda 73 Rotary * & engine. $-UOO. Ca I I $66 MONTH 548-8612. • 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE 1 '·~10".""P"•"=c...., ... ~~su=-T~.~Spo-... ~ •. \\1111 accept trade-ins kn\' miles, mags, am-fm, CALL MR. FR.Y 84l-fi66S Excellent s;»OO. 494-2906. Hunt Beach ·n PORSCHE ~4-4. ma.gs, • ,\M-f"M. appr. gmup. Prlv. M.AZDA ;;~~1~12. 91JT. Sepio brown. Exrel cond. must sell, bett offer, 49-1--4968 17111 Beac:i Bl. S42·66li -BOB LONGPRE MAZDA .. -SERVICE F-IRST- EXCLUSIVE MAZDALEASE TOI' $$$ Beath Impotb wHI buy your Porsc;he. 118.id fqr . or not. ~~or tw dollar. 9ee Bud or Bob at-Beach-lmportJJ today. !!ll';1rh Jhnp1111!; +' . . ' . TALKING l\lynah b i r d \\'/new cage & sta nd. $200. Eves. &l-1--68:1·4 14' Hobie Cat $585 8704564 847-ISZ! ' or (ZlJ) 592-:1133 953 DATSUN 888 Dove Demon.~tor Sale Ne11-po11 Beh . NO\\' In Progress RENAULT Do as 854 e PUPPY WORLD e Chihuahttas. Tiny Poodles, American Eskimo (Spil z1, P it Bull s. Bull Te1Tier . Chow, Cockapoo, Kceshond and English Bull Dogs. 100 MIXED PUPS!! S I u d Service &lost Breed!I. Open Eves: 5.11 ·5017 DOBIE, 2 male, I red, 1 bl k. Gr. Pyrenees, 2 sho1\'. 2 pet. Love Priced. r..tartincrcst Kennels. 546--0989 CAL 2.->, -S_pin11ake1· & Gc.'lr, + 3 Sails. 6 HP OB, nr11· inl. $5500. 5.:.1-0.Wl Boats, Sltp1/1Joeks 910 BALBOA Slip for 40' boal For Sub-lease. Oct-June 13. '74. Ample parking. Full flr1cilities. 673-7950 Boats, Speed & Ski 911 14 IT Boat ~·-trailer, 2:i lfP outhcmrd. ~1\• paint $285. Call 586-1&12 SAVE A 110 1\'IELESS PET I ':!!!!!!!!!~~~~~ Poodlf's, Cockapoo. Springer I' )~ Sp1tn iel, Dalmatia n, l' it ~-T_._.. ___ 1ion-~ .,a.. Bull. 494-48'"»3 _ . ml SILKY T erriers·5 fen1ales. No reas. oUer refused. Call 8.32-SU'l or 644-61 78. SlIELTIES (i\fin. Coll lcs). 3 puppil'li, n1alc, 2 fcm:ilcs; I ~~ yrs $25. each. 1137-248.i WEIMARANER Pups, AKC, 7 wks, show quallty. Redhill Line. 646-5054 . IRISH Selten 6wks & u11. Xlnt quality. Various prices Campers, $.ale/Rent 920 J\10\TJN(;, lllUS! sell '70 \\'l'ek-Encler 71 ~' f u I I ,Y self-conta.ineti camper in..: jacks. die clo1vns etc. J111 - n1ac. $1700. 549-1547 Cycles, Bikes ~ Scooters 92S & terms. 897-8844 '7Jl,j AJS XiO. Xlnt cond, AKC Silky Terrier, males, n1any xl.ras. r-.tust see! $57,j, r----t--$100.-6. ""·k~.-Oarl ing!-!-! 4 7.1AL67~3ru 5-1~ "i2 ;· Al\IAHA 3.10, lo miles, GER1if1\N Shepherd . rnale. like 11e11·. I 011·ner. $:ii5 Beige tan & blk. Shots & 963-®.i license. S:JO. 8.i7-i029. '71 i'A~IAH;\ 90, only 800 1111. .\VOODEN office desk.$. chNi, Like ne1I'. Call Ken, 491-(i0j2 older JB')1 1ypc. Elect. i\lisc. or evc5. 497-1R32. * 6i5-0508 * 1971 110NDA 4.'j{I CL. S.riO. Horsef 856 \\•ilh 2 hel mel3. Ca 11 612-2661 l'Vl'llin~I BEAUTIFUL Dapple Gray, 7 ·70 \' AMAi-iA Enduro yr old MA.re. R~il:. 1 ~Arab, l\:lany extras. Xlnt cond. $.}50, l~ tltorgan. $575. lncl IRe. &16-0:1:10 S.1&-6089 ·n BSA 44o Victor Special OLDER Ct>nllf' Ce I cl in II: N~!l u.<;embling, buy us ia :r...t or g an /Cl)'dt>.'ldale in· $200. 642.-04.)8, 615--3712 tett11tt'd tn goorl hom e Jn. '72 JI ONDA 351> CB imn111c country <:311 SfG-3.:.69, conclltion, 1nake o f f c r , CllESTNUT Colt, l Ii yr old, &12--6® call alter 5 pm. 1~ .. 1,, Arabl11 n, Trained. PO\Vf.:Lt. Trail BD<e, SK:tfcct Dtsl otter. 003--.2lif! condlUon. Spnre ptltls. S~ Livestock 1 ISi or belt oUer. 557-6372. YOUNG Bantttm hens, lllOmt 1 'RALE,=.o."=1°'0'7H~Su"'-'P"~-:Co"u"",....="'10 h•ylng, othct"ll r end y . ,pcec1, Atcns it", xlnl cond. 1-PtrwtlOme -mtnPqg P'°" f _;;&lMl:.;..c::.""'·~~-.,.=·...,.,= dueftl (&mall e111m, tool Peugeot 10 Speed M'ens 20" SI ~ n.. 496---4 12.1. lC.1» 3 months old . 'F'""""""''·-----·,~C:-~~''~•~c~"'"-~- Antiques/Classics TOP $$$ Brat h In11>0rt 1,·ill buy your --ALFA ROMEO an1iqllf' classic, J><'l id for or SAAB no1. for to p dollar, see Buel Buy or Lease or BolJ nt Beach lmpo11s Sales -Service . Lcasini" -today. " .. Rentals . . - [l!'arh Jh11p1111!i i.. •Xo'.l ~. ' •"' I•,,""' TI '/•~'""'I••' ·~'' "4<)6 ' -.. . --.. , "li6 Continental Convertible. Antique gold w/leather int. Nc1\' lirl•S. !\lint condition. Bes! oner over $2000. ~-0867 Recreational Vehicles 956 Ful'I injection, 5 spd, All original, 100-~' (690AFRl SAVE '69 Alfa Spider . . _. [li-.1r11 JJ11tp1111!i i .io 1700 w COJ"<I f,,,._..11' T"" r .. WI,,_.-. llP.a<.11 b4~ b406 -. - Sl1·1300 Qru•n Sunday I 1st St. at U1e S.A. FN"Y. ,,~ 2CXJO -E~ Lo;t· Sf. S.A 558-7871 TDP $$$ MERCEDES BENZ Benc h In1porl will buy your 1 -----~---~ Dntsun, paid 101· or not. For top dollar, sec BOO or Bob · 111 Beach Imports today. . . -- [karh Jhnp1111!i · +t ,,,, .·. .. ...... -:~~~·"' '~··_•4.tl•, JIM $LEMONS IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. (.'op.st Hwy., N.B. ~).9405 TOP$$$ '7'J EL Camino SS. All Ex~ tras $3,950. Ph : &15-1317 :62 IMPALA, auto. 'I dr. $22.J. Call &16-56!}5, aft 5 '56 CH.£VY Ne1v t ires & brakcii; Best offer. 968-5774 CHRYSLER -Beach Imports wilt buy your VotksWagen, paid for or not. For top dollar. lie(> Bud or I---------- Bob at Beacti Importa today. !!h\trh Jli 11 p1111!i t' . . .. . . "" '7J412 V\V Station \Vagon, llC\v radials. IOI\' mi., dlx int. Xlnl cond. ,\ft 6 pn1. 5-18-fi074 . '69 V\Y Bus, at.lutely periecl! 8 'I'raJ::k, radials . Konis, $2-K>O/offer. 6t.'l-l498 '66 V\V Bus. new eng, nC\1• clutch, new tires. xlnt cond SIJOO or best ofr, GT'..>-6368 'Gl V\V Bu5-Camper, fair cond, rebuilt 1600 $39 cash, 642-0107 '72 V\V BUS Uke new. 18,000 n1i. Sunroo( radial~· $2800. * Call: 8.17-9622 * 'M V\V Seaan Good Condition 54&-1856 '66 V\V SQUAREBACK, reblt eng, clean 67~7908 alt 6 '68 V\ll-$700 or trade tor sa.J.lboat or motorcycle. * 848-2080 • '70 VW CAMPER Good """'-Sl*'O. 493-loi;t VOLVO WHILE THEY LAST! '73 VOLVOS • 164's e 145's • 144's -· l.U'.1 • ll!Q),, Now l1•n..·r1m11 To SAVE! h ·LIW -VOLVO 1966 1-l&rbor, C.?.1. 646-9303 1967 VOLVO 122S Wagon, auto, Jt&H~ sch-ice record. $950. S,'jl-13611. Autos; U...i 990 Robert Hodae1 1966 CHRYSLER New Yorker l-Ull po1\·l'r, Miehe.Jin ..tires. Xlnt cood. $395. 507-215."1 or 54~·9:l39. 1971 CIIRYSLER 'Ne11'PQrt, xlnt running cond, belo"'' BJue Book. 5U-2614 alt S or days S46-9151 CONTINENTAL t'ONT '7J 111ark IV, Bro11T1, I.an. v nyl top, kladed. 15.COl mi. Mln! $8500. 194-6~~. OONT. '&t 4 DR./Xlnt· $.550. All Extras Private Party C-46-2:i21 COUGAR '67 COUGAR, auto, p/b, r i h, air,. lo ml. cond. $1.395. 548-5300. p/s, Xlnt '70 COUGAR XR7 llard top, blk, loaded ~·/xtras S2500 * 968-3593 * DODGE '67 STATION \Vagon, full J)O\\-er, fac air oond. xlnl cond. STCIJ/best ofr. &W-5834 'iO CllALLENGER 4 spd, air-t.'Ond. 8 track Ip dk, radial.11. $1600. 830-3276 FOnD '72 GRAN Torino Sq. 'Vgn. Like -new. Air, powr. 11in- do.,..·1. etc. S.1200. 494:\179 68. FORD Futura xlnt cond, SlCOl. * 6'ffi.--O.U7 * LINCOLN '73 l\ti\RK IV. Lo mt; vinyl top, n1lnt cond &14-5967 alt lOpm .or Write CIRS&ified Ad No. 907, Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 15ti0, Costa ~1csa, Ca.. 92626 1973 ~IARK JV. Lo miles. Vinyl top, m int cond. Call 64o-8073 all day MUSTANG MUSTANG '69 Convertible. p/.!, p~b. radio, 60,IOJ mi, white w/blk top, blk lthr hn. $1,XIO, call D Crowell J!33..8>lG O..,Lc..D,.,SM~o=B=IL""E,_ 33 S..con Bey Sa1e11 & &•:vice Ne,.P.rt Booch OLDSMOBILE You are 1h('I winner of GMC TRUCKS TWQ-FREE TICKETS HONDA CARS . ~!l(~~'.;-,.10N UNIVERSITY OLDS Vl!~ICL& SHOW 28;1) Harbor Blvd. SEPT;' 19TH-23RD Cos ta M"a 540-96'0 At-iho ---SELOW· BOOK ANAHEIM STADll,/M Low mil" Good mile ... a'.XXI State CoUf:!&e Blvd., 1968 ·Vista Cruiser: 9 pew., ' Anaheim run po"•er, air, xlnt cond., Please calLifl:,5678_uLJ39. new llr<'S.__830-017.f. to elai1n 3''0UI\ tJcketa:. 1971 OLDS Vista Cruiser tr<orth "'C.outtty.._,.oll · free •\Vgn; S :scal11, 11tr, A·M/FM num~r 111 ~z:M>I . 11ereo, lug .. m ck. Eic oond. $2900/ofr . 613-05.17 alt 6:30 p.m. PLYMOUTH 7 I • San (;Jemenie f;apisirano -'._ * * voi. 66, NO. 260. 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES EDITION ' To~Flnal N.Y. Stoeks MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.7, 1973 TEN CENTS I Fertilitu D~-qg f se Produces S~xtup~ets DENVER (UPI) -An acci>untant's 34. year-old wife who took ferUlliy drugs gave birth Sunday night to tour boys and t~o girls. Doctors said they were in "ex· cellent'' condition and could be the first sextuplet,, in history to survive . "Their chances are excellent. They are in excellent condition," said Dr. Tibor Engel, who led a team of 30 9!rsons frdm three hospitals in delivering The babies. i The weight of the infants varied from under t\1(9 pounds to three pounds, 11 ounces. They were born seven weeks Guilt): Plea Sclieamecl premature but were breathing· on their \ own._ Tbe first child, a boy, was the only one o! the six not born bf caesarean sec· ti9D. - Mrs. Edna Stanek of Lakdwood, who had been..bedridden since_ J.uly, was in saUsfactory condition, said doctors at the Uni"vefsity of Colorado Medical Center. Engel said the odds tor sextuplets are 496,980,tsO to 1. He·sald t~t if all six in- fants "Survived, be believed it would be the first time on record. The lather. Eugene Stanek, 31, said • three -of the boys would be named John Stephen and Jeffrey, and the girls would be called Julia and Catherine. "We still n~d one more name," he said. ''We -agreed on three for each sex but it didn!t. work out that way." The father said he and his wife ex· peCted a multiple birth because of the fertility drug. "It's been very difficult for her," Stanek said of bis wife. ''We're very ha~ py. . "My wife's been in bed 100 percent of the time since July. They (the sex· tuplets) will be LD. the hospital six weeks at the minimum. I would suspect my wife will be at least a week:"- "We live in ·a three-bedroom house pow, __ $0 I guess we'll go_bouse. hunting shortly," the father said. ''That's an aWful Jot of tax deductions." 'Ibey also have a 4-year-old boy. Mrs. Springer said the first child, a boy, was born at 9:45 p.m. PDT Sunday. The remaining five children were born within four minutes,-starting at 10:34 p.m. There haV1e bttn at least 12 cases of sex tuplets tt\is century. But in no Case have au six\ s4rvived, accordi ng to the Guinness Book or Records. There have been -repprts of octuplet and sep1ulet births, but except for eight children born ' in Mexico City in 1967 their authenticity has not been proved. Quintuplets ..ltfivi!"'babies -are more common, wtt\ the Encyclopedia Britan- nica reporting 53 such births and some living at least through infancy. The DioMe quints born a1ay 28, 1934, in Callender, Ont .• are the most Camous. The Dionnes are only oi¥ of four sets of quints born in th~ Wes_t~rn Hemisphere to.survive Infancy! \ ·\ Otber__gy!nJyplets_ar~ the_ Diligcntis born in Argentina in 1934, the four girls and boyr born to ?11r. and Mrs. Andrew Fischer in Aberdeen, S.D .. Sept . 14, 1963, five boys born to Mr. and ~1rs. Efren Lubin Prieto a w e e k earlier in Maracaibo, Venezuela, and the Kienast quints born in New _!ersey in 1970. i-1----Ry--Seg~c . ..,..._· -Bit 1 WASHiNGTON (AP) -Political agent Donald H. Segretti agreed today to plead guilty to an expanded indictment charg· fng Him ·with violating federa l election Jaws during the 1972 Florida Democratic presidential primary.- Segretti reeelved. money from Herbert Kalmbach of Newport Beach, President Nixon's former personal attorney, for what allegedly waa a campaign of political sabotage in Florida. In a brief awearance"'before a federal nlagistiite, Segretti agieed to have the case transferred from Florida to \Vashington, D.C, Segretti's agreement to plead guilty was made before the magjg: trate. A federal grand jury in Tampa handed down the four-count indictment Aug. 24 but it ,remained sealed until today. The magistrate scheduled a hearing for Oct. 1 when Segretti ls expected to enter his formal plea to the new indictment. Segretti, 32 years old today, was released on personal ~izance. He is from San Marino, Cali!. ~ ~w . indictment charged Segrelli UP1 Tti.tlott CHEAPER BY HALF DOZEN Proud F1ther St1nek Mike Darnold Of San Jµan Dana -Boats · Stam .Into .. Each Other ' Two spectacular boat collisions in the waterways ~of Dana Harbor over the . weekend proved that Lady Luck also takes to the water sometimes. Harbor patrolmen sai8 both incidents occurring Saturday could have bf!en, much worse. One involved a runaway; - llo01 at the ta'~ ·ramp and a0otl!er with C<>Mpiracy and with Wegally · D-~...)•;._a ..-1!'·9 publishing unauthorized po Ii t l cal ~~ statement&. , - Federal law requires that political literature contain the names ol;_.petlOnS or organizations responsible •tor its di!tribution. . . Michael L. "Mike" Darnold, a. San Juan Capistrano businessman estremely acUve in community aflairs, collapsed and died of a heart attack at his home Saturday. He was 53. -slmll>r lllddent occurnd ·at the Ille! docq wbel-e g.,.line waa being pumped. In the il>cl&nt al Ille launching ramp a throtue jamnleCI on a 16-foot craft owned. and operated by Louis Lisenby of 1611 The maximwn penalty for each of the four counts in today's indictment is one year in prison and a $1 ,000 fine. An earlier lwo-oount indict _men t against Segretti had been returned at Orlando, Fla. May 4. A spokesman !or special Watergale prosecutor Archibald Cox said today's indictment supe!'iedes (See SEGRE'ITI, Page %) Traffic Accident Yields Pot Haul · A Sunday afternoon traffic collision near the San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint yielded an illicit cargo of marijuana ~ thectnmk. Two men in the car wound up in the hands of federal agents. Spokesmen at the checkpoint said the pair, Yuma residents Carlos Guadras; 22, and Salvador Cortez, 21, were arrested by police a few minutes after. the col• lision. . The crash, omcers said, cauaed the trunk to fly open revealing 1119 pounds ol the weed packaged in kilogram·si1.ed bricks. · No injuries resulted in the 4 p.m. crash, patrolmen said. Both men. who are resident aliens. face charges o! smuggling and were turned over to agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. Or ... e • . Weatller Those low clouds along the Or· ange Coast will clear to sunny skies agaln Tuesday, with.highs at -tlie.beaches.ln the'.llOa rising.to. upper 70s Inland. Overnight lows ··53-64. ' INSIDE TODAY John h4' !<ft Marlha. 111 a lelephone lnlert>l8'D with UPI'• Hel<n Thomas, Mri. MllcheU , .. vealJ the reO.SC1M for the, splitup four.Aav• ll(IO. Se<.11<>'1/, Page 4. $..M ...... ·' -• (lllfttlllle • MtfMMf""* • c .... u ... ..... or...-CtullltY • C""lct .. svwia. ,.,.., " ,..,_, .. ·-1 .. 17 DMfll NttlC .. • Si.di Mtrntl 1•11 Mltlft" , ... • ~ ,, ·=~=--· • • , .. ,, w-• ·-.. W-'1 Ntwt 1J.1~ ........ II --• Mr. Darnold, who two years ago served as president of the San Juan Olamber ol Commerce, had been a local resident for Six years and friends said today he became active in local activities im· mediately after establishing in the mission community. Mr. Darnold was the co-owner of El Peon, a d.i.)'erse gift and import shop neai:_ Mission San Juan_ Capistrano. The_ former cba1ilber~o£ficial liad s:uf~ fered a heart problem during his tenure \rt that office, friends said, arid appeared w be recovering . He was stricken at the family home at 30661 calle Chueca. Besides his active interest in chamber events, Mr. Darnold was affiliated with the San Juan Beautiful Committee and the city's_historical society. "If there was a community activity being planned, you could be sure that Mike would be in there working hard on it," said Chamber Manager Maggie Olsen today. Mr. ,Darnold, a 43-year resident of California, leaves his widow, Eleanore, of the home; a son, Michael of Fullerton; his mother, Mrs. Nellie Coulter of Nap3; his mother-iri-law, Mrs. Estelle Hamilton of San Clemente: a sister, Hazel Harville of P.alo Alto and two grandchildren, Michael Jr. and Denise, both 0£ Fulterton. Ser9ices will be conducted Tuesday al 1 p.m. a( Community Christian Church in San ·Juan: Private burial in 'Brea will follow the rites. Sbefier 'Mortuary in San Clemente is in charge ·of arrangements. TURN LEFTOVERS INTO EASY ClfSH You can turn summer leftovers Into -caahr Here's-how • r• • HAVE 21' 'lrFireball mtr home on 1 T Dodge clfaasis, ~1111 unde!-.wan-, 7!00 'ml. • • Will accept cai in trd .or wbat·ba~e-you. .(P'h·o n e No.) {Phone No.) The . motor home sold suctess!ully through this Daily Pilot classified ad. Turn your used vacation vehicle (or anything else) Into cash by calling your Dally Pllol Ad-visor. The -direct line - IHI~. · Birdy Lane, Huntington Beach. '!be boat shot to one side, patrolmen said, collided. with a ·smaller vessel tied to the dock, • then bopped over that boat's bow~ coming to rest atop a section of the boat. • The occuparit of ttie secOnd vessel, Robert Faley of 267&1 Barro Street, A1ission Viejo. was knocked into the bay, but was not hurt. Damage to both craft was minimal, Patrolmen said. A short time later in the afternoon a similar incident involving-a boat on her maiden voyage and another craft taking on gasoline occurred at the nearby fuel docks. Patrolmen said the new boat was waiting for ~space at the docks and its owner~ Donald Lewis or ~1 ~rJ!l~ra Bay, Laguna Niguel, tried to accelei-ate. The throttle stuck on fuU and the boat shot toward a cruiser taking on gasoline. The collision stove-in a forward .hold of the boat, shattered a window and peeled o!f some wooden .railing~ The oWner of the boat was identified as Robert Booth of 23'112 & C&bailo, Mission Viejo. He was uninjured in the crash. His boat received about $200 damage. ~ Start-of-scho ol Report. Studied By CV~D Board Truslees or the C3pistrano Unified School Distsict tonight will receive the latest official reports on the enrollment , crush and details or the opening of classes for the district's thousands of youngsters. . , And later In the agenda the board will tackle s e v e r a I school planning and development matters calculated to ease the problem of finding room for so many children. Besides the tradlllooal· start.of·school roport from Supt'; Truman· Benedlct, tl'Ultees will evaluate these items at the 7:i4) p.m. session al Serra Sclloo!: -A cllange In the propo,.d, grading elevation [or the new junior ·high school site being developed In Laguna Nlgµcl on land ~ated by Avco Communlfy Developers. Soil pnparoUon Is alrtady Onder way at the lite In the Inland por- tions of the new oommunlty. -Appointment of an architect to design the· district's new facility lo be (See llCllOOl.S, Pap I) Slippei'!I Beast _ Greas~.d .pigs ;ire as <U!ftcult to catch today as always; amtJt's·appar· ently just as much fun. At least the event, Sunday, af the Mission Viejo Goll· Cour'se was-one of the most popular in the Stith innuii.t' Mission Viejo Days Celebration. It brought squeals-from botH sidf:s. AEC U1·ged to Hav~ Sp~e ~11ergy Ge11e1·ating Plan Youtl1 -Get s Painful I11jections The unpredictable coyote which has eluded San Cl~~nte St~e _park r8J]gers all. summer and-has--sent-mw:e-than -a. dozen youngsters to-the hospital did it again over the weekertd. The animal crept up to a g..year~ld boy from La Canada befcre 'dawn SUnday and bit the youngi;ter mi lllO left elbow. And. the hoy, Tbomu Ray Martin, im- mediately began lhe oerieo of polnful jn. ieclioos to ward olf Ibo possibility of rabies. . The youngslel' -renUy had been- sleeping in the open at the state park at 1:30 a.m. wbeo the coyote crept up and attacked. The boy's parents took the child to san· Clemente General Hospital where a s,mall punctui-e •wounCI was cleaned. Anlmal control.officials were notified-and they ordered the series of injections of duck.egg serum. Rangers throughout the summer have -tried to comer the beast so they can cap. ture or kill it, but the animal has SUC· cessfully evaded every attempt. Campers throughout the summer have been adv.lsed not to sleep in the open because the animal prefers to attack sleeping youngsters. Rangers bilve all agreed lhat tht &'ilfaal tias lost its fear Of man after liaV· ihg Men fed repeatedly by citizens living near the park. -And tnce such an animal loses that rear. it can become aggressive when ttungry and attack without provocation. Angry Pollutwn Cliief Keeps Mu1n O;i District Bill Orange Coonty's chie! air pollution contrOT officer said today that he had "no \VASHINGTON (A p ) The The breeder reactor Is 3, more comment at all" about a bill on Gov. Environmental Protection Agency has sophisticated version. It splitJ Uranium Ronald Reagan's desk that would. atoms to produce .. Yt\t. _aootbet 'alomfc eliminate his district. cautioned the Atomic Energy Com-1 1 Pl .~, -William Fitchen, county air pollution ue . u1-11u.ium.-One of lts m'atn featutes rr..ission not to commit itseU to a con-is that it creates more fuel than it con· control district officer, admitted he wa1 troversial source of future energy -the (See ENERGY, Page%) e~tremely famili ar with the controversial breeder reactor -Wltil considering other piece of legislation, but angrily declared, "I have no comment on this whole thing." methods of generating power. The bill, passed 53 to 10 by . the The agency urged the AEC to have More Banks Set Assembly and 24 to 13 by the Senato Fri- "contingency plans" ready in ~ase the day, would create a single air pollution breeder program backed by the Nixon control dJstrict in the South Coast Air administration bits economic or design J 0% · D • · R te Basin. · snags. The EPA also urged the com· 0 c~J'f.me a ' 11 signed by the governor. it will wipe mission to carefully coitsi der economic, out jurisdiction or air pollution control safety and environmental impact. Desp:te Demar•d districts over par1s of the seven--coun'ty While EPA did not specify any &-" area covered by the air basin. "alternativ " bestoknGWU-cao.~---''-----------F-itchen-declined-to-speculate--whetlhel,_'--1 didates appear to be ac~lerated develop-NEW · YORK (AP) -Several more Governor Reagan would sign the bill and men t of atomic fusion power. solar major banks pushed their prime lending refused to ans.wer questions about the energy, and wind or tidal po"ll'Cr -all · · operation of his, district. considered long-range •prospects. More rates up to IO percent today, in spite of a "It's all a mailer of record and t dcn't jmmedlateJy.accessible power sourtes demand from Washington late last week hav.e the lime. to go lnto It at this late such as western .coal, 9Cfshore ,oil and for two banki· tO Justify-;thc lncreaie •• -da te." Fitchen fumed. geothermal steam are also apparently on The increase, the 16th quartef:potnt The Orange Cowlty Air Pollution eon.. the EPA's list. · hike this year in tbe banks' minimum trol District, with a staff of 18, bas been The AEC, under tnst~ions 'from the responsible for the regulation of sta· President to push development or the lending fee for large corporations. was tlonary sources of pollution on a ea,m.. brcede reactor. ls preparing an en· btgun Friday by San Francisco's Wells tywide besis. vironmental impact statement. fhe EPA Fargo and New York~s f!~lrst National Ci· The district has maintained test 1t:a-: Friday sent the AEC three pages of sug· ty. two of the nation's biggest banks. lions in several localities to measure gestions wblch amount to a catalogue of The Committ~ on Interest end pollution leveb and hss issued fines to i~ cautions. • Dividends, which oversees interest rates dustries violating dean all' standards, Today's atOmic reactors produce heat in President "Nixon's economic controls lts j1r1risdlction over Orange Comi:t1 by spliUlng Uranium atoms.,..11iis heat ls prognlm, immeiliately Instructed the would he a,.umed by a 10.membec - used to generale steam to orive .eltctrlc bank1 to submil data juStlfylng the boiird, . three •JJPOlnted by lhe Loi power turbines. move. (See POLL'IJ'noN, P•se I>' • .. { .•· t f , , E1 Toro Ra1ach County to Hold Zoning 'Hearing · The lint public hearing on a zone change which if granted will allow development of the 2,700-acre \Vhiting Ranch in El Toro is set for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday a t' the Orange County Planning Commiaion. The meeting win be In the bearing r.oom of the Engineering Building, 400 Civic Center Drive. \ A plan for· 600 acres of housing and a population of 5,560 by 1985 will be presented by Larry Webb, principal of the J. L. Webb Planning firm, hired by Color Carnival Starts Oct. 6 In Capo Beacl1 . 1---The eighth annual Camival of Color, an opportunity for all area artists lo e:t· hibit their wares, will take place Oct. 6 and 7 at the Caplst.raoo Beach Plaia: The event is a fund-ra~ng project of the Capistrano Beach Cha mber of <.:om· merce. Exhibitors should come to the plaza at 8 a.m. to register with chamber officials and get a display location along the 11----':0vered sjdewruaulk...,__~-All places ·will be assigned on a -firsl- come. first served basis. Artists must provide their own stands or tables for the sale \Vhich '!''ill run from JO a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Registration fee is $2.50 plus a 10 percent donation of all sales to the chamber. Charilbe!" prolits will go to community · improvement projects. . Art viewers at the carnival wijl have a chance to obtain a painting by local artist Uiuise Leyden Roughton, which ,will be given away October 7 at 3 p.m. Mrs . Roughton's California scene paint- ings bang n the G1>vemor':: mansion in Juneau, Alaska, in the Banco de Mallorca , Spa.in and other locations. Last year, she was commissioned to paint an oil of the Western \Vhlte House. An active member of the Capistrano Beach Chamber of Commerce, she is in m.----<harge-of carnival preparations. 1be painting to be giveb away i! en- titled, "California," and will be on view al the Capistrano Beach Plaza. ' ' ~ ' Trial of Slocum In Grand Theft Gets Under Way _ Jury selection began today in the Orange County Sup;ertor Court grand theft trial of Or. Wesley Gamer Slocum with ·the estimate that the trial of the fonner Cosla Mesa physician will take between two to four months. Judge Harmon G. Scoville ordered jury selection after ruling on a series of defense motions argued overt the past three weeks in his courtroom. Very litUe of the evidence assembled by the prosecution to back their claims that Slocum, 49, of Santa Ana, pad~ his indigent patient bills to the stale. by as tiluch. as $182,000 has been deleted in the pre-trial maneuvers. Slocum is accused in a grand jury in- dictment of billing the state's Medi-Cal program for services not rendered to his patients and for medical services to persons who were never lsited as his pa- tients. Slocum Is si lting In the same courtroom he entered three years ago ~·hen he was tried and cleared of charges thatDe murdered and dismembered: his infant daughter. The child"s wrapped re- mains were found in a freezer at Slocum's Mesa Verde home. Sioc\lm's wife, Marlon. was the key prosecution witness in that trial. The cou- ple bas since been divorced. QIAN•I COAST K DAILY PILOT "TIM Ort<I09 Cot II DAILY ,.ILOT. wlfl> wtl1C11 II c.mblfted t"9 H ....... ,.,._,, " .ut>!lar.d ..,. Ille er....,. coe11 Pulllltlt"'9 ~...,. i... ,r1i. IMllfktnl ,.._ pUllllllMd. MaowM' IN'Wlll l"rll!I)'. l'or Cotll Mhl, HfWPOl'I ltacfl, HUO!tlntlO!I l1Kl'l/F°""l1ln V1l19J', .......... ... Cft, lnoln1/Seddl•IMt' .... Sin Cll........, SM J111o11 C..phlr-. A 11111111 '91ioMI tidtllot! 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Hlmle. lub\el'lolllofl ft' Utf .. r JUI """"''"' "'' mt ll '-'·'' fNnlfll'l'i m!llf.,., *"llOll•• u.u -""'· • Del~y Ordered-. ~ In Murder Trial Of Two Officers A fQU.r-week delay was ordered today in the-Orange_County Superior Court trial of two law officers arrested after a Tustin tavern shooting In which a Marine Co~ captain died and a resident was seriouslf"wounded. Judge William C. Speirs set Oct. 17 as the new trial date for Cypress police sergeant '11iamas Baroid!, 26, and Garden Grove Officer Jerry Gray, 28, when their lawyer explained that he Is cumnUy engaged In another murder \rial. Baroldl ls accuSed of the killing of Manne corps capt. Randall S. Robinette, 25, of Phoenix. Gray is accused of assault 'vith a deadly weapon in the shooting or bar patron Sam camplse of Tustin. Both men were arrested last Jan. 5 after flying bullels in tbe Bachelors Ill bar claimed the We of Robinette a n d "·ounded C&mpise. The two officers were off duty at the time.'" Record Number Of Students Set For Saddleback Students \Vent back to school today at Saddleback Commwtity College, with ad- ministrators predicting the I a r g e s t enrollment in the district's six-year his- tory. ban Armstrobg, commtmity relations director, said a total enrollment of close tO 5,000 'is expected by the end a£ the "'eek -up 1,000 students from last fall. No traffic problems developed as the students poured · onto the 200-acre cam- pus, Armstrong said. · A slaff of 89 teachers v:ill be handling 550 courses this year, Armstrong said. Final registration figures are not in yet because of late signups ln the extended campus program at five area high schools. 300 Mexican Aliert$ Captured Illegal alien activity continued to boom at the San Onofre Border Patrol roadblock over the \Yeekend with nearly 300 immigrants arrested fo r deportation. Officers said major arrest totals were logged both days as smugglers attempted to pass undetected through the check· point. San Clemente police rt:!ported se veral arrests of lmmigran~ who rucceeded in making it as far ;is the south county before being caught. Prostitution Backer Loses Job in Rome ROME (AP) -The Italian P°'t Office has suspended a 34·ycar-cld W<>man employe who organized a League for the Defense or Prostll'Jtea. It also accused Tittl Sciascia or moonlighting as a topless model . The disciplinary action came soon after 1'-lrs. Sciascia, a divorcee, announced she \(•ould press ror classillcnllon 0 r streetwalkers as ar11slt.ns. • the old one. Saddlehack Adviso1-y Speech Set POLLUTION • • • l{e had pleaded iooocent to that in~ . WASHING-roN (AP) -A new splinter-free reviewing stand. at dicbnent which accused him o ( Angele s County board of Supervisors and Ft H h · · •25 00 h' d 1· . .. . the rest by other su pervisors of other . uac uca, Ariz., costing "' ,0 , as rawn ire from Rep. Les ~tSttibuting a phony letter on the sta,:. . ...counties and city selection committees. Aspin, (D-Wis.). -.-> J/ . tionery of Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (D-The new district would be financed b:,f Aspin charged that the military "ha~'"really scraped tQe bottom"°" , ?\.fairle). 'The letter accused that two a tax. on industries !hilt emit air in J>uilding the stand. at the fortJ which alFeady-ftad a wooden re-. other Democratic presidential C81).d.ldates pollutants and a one-tenth cent fee o.n viewing stand. Aspin said the old sta'nd is being replaced becau!iC Sens: Henry M. Jackson .of Washington · each gallon. Qf gasoline sold ln the state. several generals and their wives complained of splinters. and Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, While passing the district · bill, tne The new stand will be made of concrete and include a glassed-in of sexual n1isconduct. Kalmbach told the Senate defeated a companion measure broadcast booth, Aspin said: Senate Watergate committee in July that \\'hich would have placed escalating He 5uggested that the government could save money by sin1ply at the request of White House aide penalties up to $10,000 on industries issuing cushions. [Jy,·ight L. Chapin he passed on money v.•tµch ·violated ia r pollution la .... ·s. The "Or else, for $25,000, maybe the genera1s and their ladies could used in Scgretti"s can1paign activities. current penalty is $50 ior each violation. try standing up," said Aspin in a letter to Defense Secretary James Kalmbach said he did not know what R. Schlesinger. • Segretti y,·as to use the money for, 1...---------------------------_J--"'f'Da°a}r"s four-count indictment chatfes From Pagel ENERGY • • • lhat Segretti conspired \'iith Robert !o.lelton Benz and Tampa accountant C.corgc A. llearing to disrupt lhe cam· paigns o( Jackson and MU3kie in the 1972 Florida primary . sumes. Benz and fiearing v.·ere named co-con· T11rtle Oil Bill Wilis Passage In Two Houses Band, Orchestra At Saddlehack Seek Musicians But its temperatures are too high for spi rator5 but ~re not indicted. water-<:00ling, requiring it to be .cooled llea ring was chafged with Segrettl in SACRAJ\1EN1'0 I A Pl -The ''turtle by molten sodium, a dangerous metal the original indictment. He pleaded guilty oil" bill of I97J zipped through the that burns spontaneously upon exposure to one or the indicl.mcnt's two counts and Califtirnla Legislature Saturday and went Both the band and orchestra at Sad-to air. The breeder also creates atomic haS been sentenced to a maximum one to Gov. Ronald Reagan's desk . dleback College have openings for in-\vastes that some scientists claim would year in prison. The measure Y.'as re\vritten in the wan- ted . din M be dangerously radioactive for thousands ing days of the session to help singer teres musicians, accor · g to onte of years. Poll y Bergen tO Sell her supply of "Oil of LaBonle, music director. The EPA said potential health effects Fuel Allocati"on the Turtle," a cosmetic produced by her "Everybody is welcome, and we can for the breeder reactor and. posslble firm . · find a place for them," LaBonte said. alternatives should be directly compared. A state la\v w'!nt into erfect tn March "We certainly don.'t care if they're a lit-It alsG said the AEC should compare U d • R t banning sales of such pr'odus:ts on the tie rusty as long as they're interested." the probabilty of catastrophic accidents rge ill epor theory the sea turtle Is an enda ngered The two groups meet Tuesday night. between the breeder and alternatives. species. although it is not formally For the less-experienced musician, De!Ving into specific aspects of the WASHINGTON (UPI) -A con-classified as such. LaBonte said, there also are day pro-breeder program, EPA urged discussion gressional staff study said today that The turtle blll was rushed through lhe grams. • of "safety during transQOrt " of the highly failure to Impose a mandatory allocalion legislature in the final days of the session A class on development and techniques radioactive fuels and sludy or ''the level program this winter could set off a _Jo enable Miss Bergen lo sell the "Oil of of brass instruments ls offered on of .safeguards" to prevent their thef t. ''chaotic scramble'' for heating fuel if . the Turtle" products she has on hand by Wednesday eVenings, and four evening the weather is colder than nonnal. next April. It \VOU\d not allow any more piano and guitar classes are also The study prepared ror the HOU5e-turtles to be taken. sponsors said. available. Two Bonilis Explode Senate Joint Economic committee said ·The bill passed the Assembly !ale Fri· The stage band. including a jazz-rock the nation fa ces the prospect of tight sup-day. 74-0 and won final passage in the ensemble, is one of the college's largest LONDON (UPI) -'l'\\'O more bombs plies at best and a "great risk of Senate toclay 27·10. performing groups and has performed exploded in Britain today, one of them shortages" if the weather and other The bill was originally introduced by with some of the nation's well-known Injuring an explosives expert as he work-adve rse conditiohs occur. Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport composers. ed to defuse a device planted outside an Sen. ~lubert. H. Humphrey (().Minn.), Beach) as an airporL security measure. C:Omprised largely of musicians with office building in the industrial city of cited the report in demanding that man-The once-killed measure was revived by professional experience, the stage band Birmingham. The blasts were the latest-datory . ..fuel allocation be ins_tituted. The Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti (O.Van includes local muslc teachel'! and former incidents in a campaign of J~rror that study predicted the _possibili!Y of a NuysJ. \Vhen f\liss Bergen·s plight professionals who 'i\o'anl to continue to police previously blamed on extremist heating oil shortage "unparalleled since became khown . play. elemen ts ol. the lfish ReptJbliCan Army. the great Depressi on." It is SB 54 . Further information on any of the . _________ :_ ___ __:_ ___ _;:_ __ _:_:_:_ _________ _::_:_:_ _________ _ music classes may be obtained by calling LaBonte at 495-4950 or 831-9700, Ext. 61. From Page 1 SCHOOLS • • • used ror teachng the multihandicapped .. -Consideration of appointment or a special committee to serve as a liaison between the board and city councilmen. of San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. providng a better chan.,el of com- munication-on issues that affect all the. entities. • -Review of a future school site being propascd 1or the southerly portion 0£ Mission Viejo where growth is expected to continue in coming years . Policemen 'Firid' H~ul of Has1iish TUCSON, Ariz. (UP!) -Police have a new addition to their "found property" section -a brown paper bag containing lt!,000 ~~rth or hashish, but they doubt anyone will clalm it. Officers said an unidentified woman called police an.er she found the sack tn Iront of the door t9 her apartment. The ·drugs will be-helcLin..tbe. 11found property" des)artment for six montfis before being dest~ycd; waiting for the OWflfi', }>SliCC said. ~· :·········~·································· : We'll Prove That Nobody Sells TV's For.Less Than 1'ull(a,f>: : HERE IS OUR INFLATION FIGHTING OFFER : • If T°" can hrchase ony TY In this od for ltss at any otliff ,,_chlsff deale-r In Or< e County, DUNLAP • : ;~J";,~,"Y,;i.'he LOWER price plus gtYO you on ADDITIONAL 10 % of the dlff'!rcnco. o'FFER DPt:i:: • • • • • 1974 • ~ • • • • • • • •Low Prices • . • are born here • • • ·~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ • • • • • • • I ' -. 1974 ZENITH lt"Dl~1I Medtl L SW 42995 1914 RCA XL·lOO lt" Ol.:tlllll ,lcl\rl't .... 42996 !974 MGA CS•lt1 -1t.i11. dl•i "'°''' tttlt ttlw T -,AILIAl"5 .. lkl' 1l1lt 11.,....1,Hlly, UHlf /VHI" hllll~ COIW LM~. Attttn.11 Pl111 TUl'lll'lf: 44ga& 1973 . 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"' •5" ~"-+ " 1'11~11., .7111 ,,, ~ ts ~ I JmH~fn11 itt\ : ~ ~ ~ " officer .. , c e execu ve :::~~·n!~ ~ 'tt lfl: ~Yo l~~++::~=~ 1:tf !~ J ~~ }!'" * ........ ~:i'1tt8r:'i.t. : • ~ ?!~ rJ"..,_ ~ Jj llMJ11 ':Is? 1~l1 1 1 ... u Albert1n .JO 10 I U 1~ IS i..llHM .lstl • 2• <C2'lil ' 111 111-\Ii FllUll:IE ,,. j• IJ 11 lilZ 10!'1-"' ...c .ID t lf I!: ll The new 43.000 squa-fool Alc•n Alu I 11 In Jllo l3 :bl•+ V.1..111 E Ill .2' • I 111·-I 1 • FllV ... 'Qt I 10 11-11 .. 11""-" -l 'Y,i • :l ,, '" IUto $111 .36 • .r.I ..elo 1~ I Cfll Mllw Cp S lO t~o tU. fl\l \.lo F1Wl1• •JE t t l4'4 :Miii ~+ V. Jiit~ I • V• !ac1'Uty located 71L Alcon lb ·'' 4S t2 ll\O; 32\'I l:Ril+I nlMllCP pt J I"' ,. I~ .. Ft WIJ , .. ,. ,, 11 l!\lo 3r.t' 37\lo-\~ Jos ' 1 t lt'9 11 ~ 1 on a n acre 1 A111r1n .ion 31 1u s ••• 4\o -1'1 Cn ~-1 11 :s-1 "ffi X>\O 1 FIKM.M~ ., t v. .wv. wv.+ "'JrwM 1::.0 n " S7'li ,,... \'I company owned site in the NEW ··.ooo sou·R· FOOT F'CILITY FOR IERTEA CORPORATfO Alllon 2.tltl t 14 21 2Mi ~ \~ lloctlF .Hit,. JS S\'I ,.. ,..,.,.,. 1 O\!o \O~ 10 +Vo :--I( 1(--"' ~ "' \ AHAn'ILI .)4 l• 151 !Ha 10"4i 1114-1~ Chris Cr•f'I ~ .. 4 h lJ~· ... "':::I-Sc.. 14 10 • 11'. "' •.. ~t.fAI J M Kl1 u ""' ~ Irvine Industrial Complex, will $1 Million Prof9Cf RMdy 'for Occup.1ncy in Early 1974 ::1~ ·11.~ 1 1:i J ~ ,i;::.,. -~rf11t4..i ·· l ff~ ft~ tt~!.1t? ~f!!!!nt 1:U : 2': l~ 1~ l:"" .., .. "I?~ ~ · j ~ ll +1 .. be expandable to 120,000 ----~---------------------------~-~-iAno Ll.ldpl l . 3 36~ :ie\IJ 36~ \~ c 11r11tn11 .1111 • 11 11...., 11v. 111M-" ,~." Sk IJ J3 1n. itt. 1t\~+ .. Ka .:ti .st 1 ~ ~ 1~ •·• ~quare feet. Land and con-A111 Pw 1.,. 1 se 20 '"" ~ + c om1 M s . ' "" ~ .,,..._"' Fllnt11111 1 1 31 11~11v. 1111o 1Cct 1\.1 . 1 ·• · •truCtl'On COStS led t \ Alllcl Ch 1 :n 12 406 37 3'' ~+ '~ hrrt •r WI oft~ t 1\lo t ta Fie 011 .'1 4 10 I,..., Ill ~h mC~I 2.20 1 ._ are expec o . An11M1n A 21 " 311>'1 29~ J0>11+1-. cl,,,'' 1,"t1 • 121 11~ 1.v. n '" ~~~ \f. \j 1n ~ ttw. v.-v. f!!f .1 ll ""' 1...-+ v. totalapproxlmately$1mituon. 'Warranty Warnl··ng ::~:isr,::: :i:~r:g111 ~~+\1Jc~1~g:~::~; J ~~~~ ~tt:s,.,,. 11m ~ \II}." -1!~·n1f J if,.~J ...... ·u. It is anticipated that the flC\V AUii Sul)lrllll 11 106 5 .f'll 5 lnG"' t.lO . 1110ll~W113 UJllJ+ v. :i~-~ s~ .. 1)6.1~ #¥: a~· !.. =~"\~ ' 7 I' "' I I'& ••. Plant 'II be d f Aiiis c~ .160 11 1" 121 .. HV. ni..-.... lnG pt ,..... . llO t J ~ ~-v. Fl klr :. 12 c '°"' ,, lO'AI 1; IC.et'+' .. I I v. lW+ "i w1 rea Y or oc-:I~'~ ~ ~ ,: 1~ 1~ ,f,%:: ~ ~~1,.:i1~ ii:_.: n "1T :~ Jlt;l tiltl'~ ,. c:11 ·-~ , 1s1 ~ 1""' 1t '-KIWl'&-!f i\l 11 121 2M B"" ~ !4VJ cupancyearlyinl974. AICH 19, IJ Vil nl'l 11v. n +~ Tfln 2.20 11 ,, ...,, .,.:i., .,....,, ,...~M f: l 1 .. n l2 llV, )!"" lo'::IK•llfer ~ 11 13 -._ ,... $!" Located On Von Karman Al'l'llJS<.I I 60 7 ) 23 %2\i 22--I(. IT CYPI JI,, ·• 15 llG 110 110 -I"' Footee'e . 12 ~ 111 ~ 1~ 1f~ -"'1 ~~ll ' 5 ) 11"9 11'111 11 'k Ch k A G Tl K . k T. Ambllc .so 1 " lo:ll Im \I)> ........ ~llltJSll 2.20 11 In .. Vt ~ .... + ~ FOOi• Min r ! \lo I 1 -'Al KHbltr • 4 '"" IN 1 "' A th I I ill Id t te Amcor .lJt> I ] ""' 4 Hol. llV lnll .60 j 116 17~ 12111 im+ ... FootlMI r. . 21 21 21 l'"i K-C '1 ' 30 7"11 m ~ .. venue, e p 8.D W proV e ec u 0 uara1i e-ten ic ires Amerec 1.20 7 17 lffl I~ lt""'l"' lty lnll Wit , 7 II~ IV. n .. + .... FotclM ~. o j: Jn SS~ Si-"'A= V. ~tlltr L~ :., 5 14 10\'t 10111 1 i the renuired space for the ex· AmH•s .30a 21 u2 :11v. lt~ 31lo'J ~~ 11., 1n11 pt 1 . 43 24\i 2ltio 2A -" For Mck " , " 13 12" 11 \t t!IQIKI ~ 11 1• 1s\ ... 1s 1 ...., 't • A H•j Df l lh 20 87 '' WV. l lo'J Uy Stott$ I 4~ 4.\tt ~ FrM~ i 1 1 23"' 2~ $ v, 11ly.+l I 30 I 106 27YJ 2"'-Si pans!On Of Bertea'S business, ' , AmA rFI .•2 21 SO ~ 22'h ~ >,(, l•rk I;: l.57 ll 19' ..,\~ 41~1 <ft +\lo ,.Oft a fJb ' 17 11\!o 16¥o \\ tflnltl f,f 11 J7'A 21 ,.1~ By SYLVIA PORTER manufacturers pay dealer! to Just contemplate what that Am Alrllnn · JJO 1INll 1ov. 10'"" • 1•rk ou ·"° • 24 1'"" 17 u -"' ,. .. , 03St tt •1 :n.. tU'I YI "K~ 'J 'I 'ft g;: ~ ~ The facility will serve as . ~8'r~: ;~ --1 /1 1.tt_ ~ ~\_ "°' ci.s cTi'u~ 1f 5! :d~ riv. n"" ..... F111YWW • ·'° 11 m-~ a\6-· ""'-"' KY ur11 1.1• 1J 11o 70 $ '"headquarters for the con1-I! you will be among the fir'ln-warranty car problems "lemon clause" alone could AmB•ut :.. ll 177 n;;: JO lllolo +IV. ..,. El 2.l'2 10 .Q: '1\11 31 31 .. + Yo~~= -= r, 1'1~ tftl' m~i:: ~"",~ .~ nl s 5 {1. 1~ • ' , .... I h I I h Am llCIQ ".2' I 211"'11 lU'l-\1\~ltll l.Pltt .. zJO l0\.':1 10'.'t lO'r'I:." Mn.Mn 1162MtJ~~ .. ~mlw"10 5120\.'!:30 :ao1ot+' pany's industrial products di-estimated 11 million Ameri· are be ow t ~ eve or c arges mean to you, a new car buyer. Am C•n 2.20 9 42 30 2'41 30 + v. 1tv .. P11 e 1uo n 1 , ,.,.. F~ 1.10 1 2u 151,4, mi. :uv. 'iii ~~ 12 14 n a 111 °"' ~-\" vision manufacturing control cans .soon shoppµig for ooe of for non:.~ty work. Many :~;P~./: ill ,1-~ .. m: rm .. ~~o 1a I~ I~ i:"" I~ I'~+~ f\ll!Vllnll 41 1-:.f~ IV. 13 \:, ~]~~ ii : n 1~ I~ 1mi.r: systems for industrial equip-the ner '7f automobilesr dealers ~ claim that ' pficd WITHIN THE auto lndustry :'1i1~ ~:: 1& tff ~ ~ m;: I'& ~1\:VP1cl lS 1J II~ ~:r. !J~ ~~~bl• ~i:·· 7 • -~ 1~, .. l~'A ·~ + ~ .. ~n~N~ig 17 wt~~~~~ _menJ,_ and...Jhe.J..o.'gj & tic s you'll surely .examine each aro still set so low by itsel!. American__ Moj ors i~ :si1a~i111.J li ~ !f~ ~f!M ~''.4 . :· ~~~ ~1~,:~ • I~ ni; 1111o llt:++~ :~pi\~ ' 2'1 ~ ~"" ~~;+. ~=-1.-tt ~ ~ mt ~ NS::P ~ division which se ves the f 'd 1 bl' -•~-..1 ·'-the k th t . · · · AmOual v11 5 6~ !\.i ,~._'II oc1Co1 1.90 .n l ll lq\I, 1'1111 1~-. • b'"' 1~ 2 21~~ ---21~ 211~-~ K p1 ', 1200 J3 -" '3 r · car or w1 e y pu 1~ uc-car ma ers a warranty offermg, m addition to its Ame1ec 1 90 t '36 2t1tr 2 2tv. oc•eo•• .ll za 111 2~v. n~ mr.-v. o1n""n.11 .J6 ;. 61 ltV• 3.CJ2 lt 11~ icm;"cii 1 n 1t -~1 ~ " .. f"" domestic and foreign aircraft feels and dra\\·backs in new work Is often next to profit· basic warranty, a Buyer ~:i:~~ . 11~ 11v. 2J;: i~-~ ~='~ :g: I~ ~ l~ p,lin l~ ~ &:;cis~"i'~ 1: t2! lr" ~u ~l ~ ~~=er '-1 », "1, 'fa. n Im ~ control system· after-market. eqwpment But you'll nrnb-Jess • -A Flfl,y-1.10 10 " i ~ ,,... ,,,,._ ~ Coll•te .s. 21 •12 m~ · n 'l:i+ ~ Gtt•w•11 'in s ~ 6'b •~+ v. Ktoe11r 1.lCI 'I n 1•" 1•!4r. l ~ · ,,. • · Protection Plan under which A F IU' 1VJ .. 1100 21 \o'i 21v. 11'h+ v. c~11P p1 3.,.. 110 J1 1 51 .. GCA corp i1 1so '"" ,... t.n+ "Knor I ;M. 1 m4 1Jv. ·i• Be.rtea Corp. manufactures ably pey little attention to de-A third problem is the lack loaner cars are m a de :ti..s_1~: :: n m: m: m:+ ~ ~\t:kFoe: ,,' J a~ 11:: llt;+ * 8:.l';J.m er:.., . ~ l! .... lU: l!\~ ""Ltdtllt ,.... 7-a., ~ lf\lo I ........ ~ hydraulic control systems for fects and drawbacks in each O( an industrywide set of AA~ Ins i"°.oo 7 ", ,,·~ 21,4' •'°",,~ + ~~ ColUn llMllo • ~ 2S\o'r 2:51~ !SVi+ 14 Gn AOI Ml lt t.l Sol :U\lo U\il \.Ii Lorntn Sn I 1 j l~ Ifft~!' II ' ( h • ..1~' ~ "!bl to CU.StotnerS if Vflpl • •• ~ •r->0Col Penn .:I0#9 l«ll6 ~'6 +2 GtflATrl.IU 10:50'h4'!oOjQV.IV.L.1111ll1V .nll ~20~ ,._ commerc a iurcra t. T e car s warranty -U\:sp1te re· standards covering ca r re-avm a e AmHGltt .60 1 10 1211o 1n, 12\\ ColonSt 1.cw 1 " 1'5\.'I is~ 1sih+ ~ GnAT p1 21~ . 11 •2Vt 61'\ •2111 ,.,.., t•rMt 2.oSb ! is 21>A. 21Mo l,._ • · ti led · t th · d I k t A.mH1 _... 3' 452 •2V. 41b 41~ ~i COit Incl 70 7 3' 1S!4o IS 15\'I + Ii Gtneenc 74 7 11 1'V. l:W. 1l4o ttrobe SH 1 j 71'& 7 7 ..-1. company is curren y e x· pea warrungs o you at in pairs, mechanic training and ea ers caIU10t ma e warran Y A Homt-ot_ 2 11at 1u 1M _.,., co111n or .fi.1r . 11 .,,... ~ •~ v. •1>19 :so 1 1o1 a\l:i ,.,.. 1\·· te•rSleo ..21 1 s ,,. tl;!o • ....._ ... pandi g •ts b·ru t · th' Id I' b'g · . . · 1 da andAmH0111 ~ •1 l#f ~,.,,. 43 4 -"•c b• 1. .. 'IH 1'1• 21"'211~~ .. nCgr 1 .• 20 1 1114v.14 '' _,,.. .. ,spf J'A • 26\jo_ :w ~v. n 1 capa 11 es o in· is area cou 1e your 1 • competency, mrumum space repairs 1n a smg e y :~'1'i ·tt ,1 ,12f •1 ""}" ~~ ~? e g in1 1 • 26 21 ?2~ .. 21 + ~ n DIVlloP 1 10 n :. 1 r -11o L••KOC :I J 111 1~ .mt lo..-I Building' In Ii·vine I P·l~J Hklh 1.-LMI ~ elude contr 1 s for ~.1 roblemS. and-equpmenHor-higb-quality-substantial-special-allowances !:~'cf°J:lf J:g~-:S:~3m:j:,~ c~-PU~e\'-'-,~:iim-1~1i-1t~ P.l~':'..o220-'P25621~ .. .!'~ 2~1~ t:::.C~-1...:1 _j~ J!,_.ir~ if .... t)'t remotely piloted v e h i c 1 es • TOOay s a u 0 warranties warranty work. ar"' paid u you are seriousl•t AMIC,: ,,,. . . 10 n n n l't ~=~ i.1i~ I ~~ ~I'& ~ r~ ~ n TO !.: If 1~ ff\'& ~ ff'"' ~ .. t:::ZN ,.,,' 'l5')"-1~ -16*+{'4. ----l>WIL-air.craf4-and-helico'PP--~ha~v.e...almost....y defecis • " AIMf" Molor s ~, • mi n._ \' ~ E 1 s1 20 1u 1tv. n\111 n v.+IYI n· t c11 • 1 l°" ii"' ~_,_ ,_._ L-I 101 14\.'I 1•1,1>- ters, as well as industrial as the cars themselves, says .. IN ESSENCE there is no i n co D Ven e D c e Y a ~{~y;-•:tt ':11o-',,.. ~S:., 1.: 17 ; f7: f"~-~ ,,.. ;:J j~ l~ •tt ;m Qt; ~~ t:tt'.f ,: .:-'i 1f~Sf:-1.f,..•rii--1 • Edmund' 1973 N Car • br "'" hi! the · Am ShLP M 1 J9 lMii U V. 1'~! l'l Com$1 p1 90 J 14111 1•v. 1.W. Ito GtnMlll lot 21 17 51\IJ 57~ 57\.-~ Lehmn l l'tb lot ll I~ 1.W. ·~ eqwpment. .s . -ew such thing as -a reliability ea ....... wn w e. car is~ ts~,:ciJ:ii I 1'2 1Rr:--1ltt \~ ~~ crnwEc1 2..ao • 133 201 2Wf ,, +v. GMln pt i~ __ --.t...-•h " " +1 1.._.. c11 ·4 1• • .,. •~-~t f.: Prices,. and it brands the gu t the d t On 'ts '7fs A mltdllf A:. 1 51"' 5111 5111· ~ CornEcl pr l •. J UVt w.i. :m>-\~ GnMOt t.tllb I ., ""' '3\IJ 6'\lo+ "' L-In M lt 141 :tn'll ~ aran t?e On new C3r YOU er Warran y. I t A~ tirll 2I i5 6' ll~ II~ I!~ ~~ CwEdpl IA2 .. • lt 19 19 -V. GnMotJif :Rio .. 1 5''11 SIYI S.\'t + ~ Ltll Fc1 5•0 .. II r" 1tllr. 1;14- typical car buy-the guarantee you want Ah1C is offering a one-year ex-::ftf J·~ 10 ·~~ ~~ f,Y1 ti~~~=~ ~~ : 1t ~ ~ 2mt ~ GenM..:,r ,J ., ~~ ~"' 1:: {~""~ t! t~11Ef,.· -~ 11 -ri ~ u.\\ "iai·~ Baja Wages Up~l8% At Plants ... MEXICALI, Mexico (AP ) - An 18 percent increase in the Afexlcai\ minimum wage will pump another $4.7 million in American money into the Baja Californ!a economy, officiils · say. The money will be paid In w a r r a n· most. ---r . B Pl ATTlllA '" 5 JO'h ~ .so~. ComWOU 2k l1 12' ~~ A'. ~ ~ G l"UbU lAll • 121 lfl'J lftolo I~"' l.llltl F""' !(I 'f8 s .. $.. :v. . ten s1Qn o its uyer ~ as an Am T& r ;,,., : : 3o11 $\(I sl't s~+ '" cw011111 1.12 . 1 21,,.. 11~ 21,,..+ "' o.n Rlfr-ct 1 • ti'& .m • + 1' tf tiv0c"'l'i lJ l1 :nYI 31 ~ JiYI 'v. . What's being done aboUl Jt t' ( ~ AtnWotr ',"4 6 5 lll\;o 101/t lO\~+ "'~:~ :i II ln Sl)l.lo ~ ~+ ~ Gn$10f;111 .'5 21 2' #9 41 #9 +IV. LJF pl "' 4 :F Mil ..... :. t y as "a warranty of the manu- facturer , b3- lhe manu· I facturec and ' r9r tbe man- 1facturer." PO•Tll. ·THERE ARE Do !ewer than 30 to 50 defects in each new car test- ed,_adds.__Cmsumers Union af· ter its own examinations. all' op1on or,. .. .,. AWtror iv. .. 1'50 1''1Ml'"' 1''"-"'conA11r .50tl ·7 1 ,,,,.,131~ 13~v. GnSfMI Ind 11 3'11 l '.4 3•,1, •. UbbV McHI.,. 1 -w. w·.!t . G 1 AW•trof 1111 • J90 1~ lSlJa 15:-i--""COl'llMI IOI • 31 l~ l•V. 1•0 *G T E 1.n 10 ""---21tlo 21\/o mt Llbm<o ..30 ' J 1 ,._ l6t.- Now before Congr SS . Two years ago, ~ =i;: IA., .•. ll~ 1!~ 11~ JU::!:. t CMMI 1..Gb 12 71 21"' 20!'1 21 v. GTFl•pf lV. .. 1100 16\.'o '''" 1•1,+ .... LlbrT'l'L.lo ... I • 10 N i!! e IS a l the ' Conr•cC " • .0 ~ 11 1 1'. GTIFlpf 1.30 . itOO 11\>I> 11\lo 17\lo . LM:l«Of 114 1 ,. t~ 1 • "" Con5'Jmer Product Warranties Motors abMdoned U5e 0 ~ •1~ : ~ •1~ 11t: 1ir+ ~ Con Eel iAO 10 113 n n~ 21:V.-V. Gn Tl,.. 1.10 I 10:2 lf'\O\ 11111 ll'Mi.+ VII Uoo M'I' m 11 ft l/",: lD4 ""+-ft and Federal Trade Com-"imp 1 i ~ d warranty" ~f~n 1:: r 21:J ri~ :r.v. l!\Cat ~ ~~~ = t .. ~ Zt? '2'4 ~t ~ =r ~ .• 711~~ I~ i1't+ ~ b~l11"'.J :ti 1Ls 7M 1.-~4" mission Improvements . Act disclaimer wb;~h· eliminates AMP Inc '.1r .s lU •7Vt -Wia '1''4-... c-Fll 1.30 11 212 ~ mt 7''A-\\ G.nillnl" ... JI 1N IS 4\.'I .uta+IV. 1.=n rrllr°l 11 g J:i; n~ r.""v.+:! • h ="----~ • • ...-• 1 . d ~ .at • l Alo 1¥1 1¥1 ConJl'dllf ..... I tc"lo "" n""-N • PK .tOa II 33.5 ~ 37\'ll 37\'J L 11· 14 ,.,., 21/o :Rio~ which is given at least a fair t e maK:er ~ 1 m p 1 e Ampe• c11 11 •1 •'Ill .J\'2 4,,.+ \~ ainc .. '"'o"' , . ..,sitr -ia,. 11 ',ll! "•~•+ ~ G1PW01 1.12 ----ri•~ ,....,, ~' ~= 1 112 ,.. ,.,., ''"-, 'bill! I · Amrt11 Corp • 21 51/o '5 5V•+ 111 on I 'U ..... ~-, "'o.rw I.JS 11 1• 17'.4 17\.\ 17'.'I-i;,'" 1 35 it\.'I J.IVI " chsnceofpassagethisyear respons1 Y or a ,carAms1.,.110 1 102,o\1 2, 24 c_,..,Pw2t 4'2"12Sw~+lllGF•in.n1• 1•v.•1 -llo Lltt"c;11::Jl " 1191•19w,19v.+·· Both Senate and • H 0 us,· operatinA-•as you reasonebly "'"'"°' ·,.. 11 •'-iv. ~+ ·,,.. ~13 l'a ·· 4 ~Ya if"" tl~-~; G•entPC .to • 11 1P1> 12lt 12'11 ti~;.,~ lllA .. 10 uv. 11'41 11 "' ... . IS AmlMd 2.60 7 1 lf~ 39 39 -Ill • I 7• .,_._ ,_ Glllr Finl 5k S 5' UV. IV.• l~i+ \.'o LockMICI ' :aot nil """' m+ YI ve s'on f the b II h expect 1t to --Ami.1 tn 20 10 ' • Y.-. ~ l'l °"11 Air Ln s 1" nto 7" ,,._ .. Glclll L•wl1 7 N ~ 111o 111 , ts 23" ~ %Moll 1"· r I s o I ave · Anllcon :Jlb 10 212 n~ 2214 n 1.+1t. en Ctn 1 '° ' in >Ml 25'\l 2' -llo GlffHUI .l6b 1 ll .I,,. 15\.'I IS"-"' a.-.c · 11 · ll 1214 l'A'I "1211o+ -"lemon" clauses which would A I s o, the n a ti on a 1 AnchHc 1 a1 • 11 1111t 11\11 11..._ "E:tic~°'r.> 1: ~ 3~ ,~ 3~ ~ Giiiett• 1.~ t:z •n '2YI •Wt •1 , . t:::fh: 12 ts .av. 41"' .01o1i+,... · lh · ht A obil Deal A I AfldtrCI .ID 6 •14 11~ 11V. 11"'+ 1't c !IC Pi2\'J i. '1:W. 41 41 \lo GltliOll .4.1 IJ u 14\l UV. 141-"" LOii StG IA t :no 2:1\.'I 2~ 2S1-"' give consumers e ng to utom e ers ssoc a· AngeHu .10 u 24 llH• 10\4 1011o-'•enc~ '""' • 1 •l11o ,1"' ,1,_.+..., 01ot111 M•r 14 ,., 11Y1 11 11 + 1• L-tLt 1 ... ll >1 .-'' ~ 1n,r-•• have a defective product tion in Washington is now ~_i,:o~•k l S: 11l.'? l/"' 11::++~ c11111cD 1 w. 11: 1s ssv. ~ ssv.+ v. GIObeu .t01 • 10 11~ '"" 1"1+ ""1.1L plJ 1.12 i.tO 10,...1"" ~ 1~1~ • · .....,_,.., ' "' ""'CttlHR I :iGb 10 T 17\11 17111 1~ 'Jo GolclW•I Fcl t 20 14tl l•'A 14\lt-'11 l.onoOll .5' M 2S ,.-.. 3,. repla ced 1f repairs are needed setting ·up "Atrl'OCAP" a it.pee ou • 1 11 \•"ill 1'"" 1•~ , con11"""i 21 6 26 4,. •"41 4,"' Golldrlch 1 • Ill ~ 20"' 204lo-11. Lr•I eoni is 11 Rt ""' .... , .. ' A,oKOC .l2h 17 '6 l \lt ~ ~ · C M l lb 10 S.S llV. II )IV. ..• Goodrpf 1.IJ 1100 t5 t•lll 9J +YI t:LAlldE• l 311 ., 3'W.-»'4l~3~\ ~ "an unr~sonable number of networ-._,or special conswner :t'L~crc: s l 1~"" 1;rn .,;""'-"' c:i11hi1'1v. , 127 ... mi. mi+ \.ii, GoodyrTlr 1 , w,.,,.... 2l ~+l'h PKllc .20 12 ig ~ g~ fi~ \Ill 1--tff..---'""'""-wages-at~American. owned assembly plants, which are numerous along Utt border because of Jower pay scales and favorable tax laws. About 20,000 perms work in more than 200 plants, primarily in Mexicali and Tijuana , assembling components for U.S. companies. U you're a typical car owner, you're fed up today with new cars that don't run, that are constantly in and out of repair shops, that carry warranties which run out just days before major defects emerge. Since 1967, ·the "standard" car warranty bas sbnmk in halt!rom tl'IO yelll'!. and~ miles on the ear to one year aod 12,DQO miles. TodaY,, virtually .no auto ~ty eootains ' 'anY dover age -tor tires-a critically important and often expensive part of any car. times during the warranty action Ninols to deal with~,,. ti. ii 1s J •'14 4,,, · c ont on p1 2 2 ..,,., '*'YI 4Y.t-% GordotLJ .u 9 1 12\.':I n:it. 12111+ "~1 1 :g 1f .. 1~ Wl'I 1•v.+ \Ii. . ~--" 11 111 111' . . COnl ,. ... n 12 .. l li,ii ~ 21 + .... Gould Inc I I 11 u 2Wo %14+ "" ..,..._,. . -· 1M ..... ft'o-\'I penod." The Federal Trade customers' automotive com-tc_.1:;. 1•1• 0 : f" ~ ~ +i:. ~ ... o•t• • ,,, JN Ml'l •~1v. Gr-.:• w 1Y1 10 •1 2"" 24v. 2'*t i;. t~ c~ • 2 n: 114-nit' -""'• C · · 1d be •• 1 •• . 1 ArdltrO :SO 11 n a "* ,1~+2v. 2 t 1 u .... 2Sl'l 2S\IJ>-t ""'or•r'ld u .10 10 •1 12 11"41 an~+ 11; LTVC 5 p1 .. J :tm. :rt~'"°' 0 mm I s s I 0 n wou Put n~rangmg r 0 m ~ Arc:tk Entp 24 51 j\'t J J -I'& Cool!. Un .S2 • 10 1\41 "' I -v. <lf'Hlll 1.» s t 21 .... 21 21 -'M Llb'I~ A '33 • ""' If ~ ... authorized to decide _ via fulfilled warranties to shoddy Acltr•r .n • 1• 101o1o io io .. ~11'::9M"i is 'f 1~ 41 ~ +~2* t '"'il1w 1iz 1>1 lOl.11"'11~~ 11~+ * \.lldl., st ~ u " 12¥.t inti ~111o •. · gul t, wba , ' ArfI PS 1.1, I 2)9 lf\Jo 19 1•111+ V. C:OOPlr lat:i t2 'fl M N •'!'I .-a 9'4 Ir. lh+ \lo LudleW , .. I !I 121111 lilS M6. ·e re a ion, t constitutes an workmanship and overcharg· ...,. eat ·'° 1 1t """ t \111 •~+ 11o C-Tr .. ,11 7 1 1._ lMto 1~ Jl GtAMI .m n • ~ 3o1v, ui.:. .: L111tenS11 .ID t n ,,,... i._. ~+ ''unreasonable be f · So f ( '"--·-Arltfl Rl!OY I t •" ... ~+ V. COOllnd .. ,4 M tt 2!\IJ 2 , Gt A•P T.. .• 14 12\'lo 11\'l 11\lt--" L V.0 cont IS 4 ~ -DUffi r 0 mg, ar, SeVen (J u~ Amwll• Cp 12 12 Jiit S'io 5,,.._ V. C0pp R•n0e 63 12 ll"I lm. 1lltt1~ GllkO l.20t • I lfltt I~ lffto l'fkt Ylll.i 11 m -toSV. 20""± \Ii times •• for each type ol con--have been annouoced and ArrncoS 120 7 lS. 19\lo lt\lo 1 ..... + v, Copwlcl 160 J 50 mt. tt "2) GIN Ir l .IOcl 12 ' 11 IO'l'I lift-.... Lvti;td '' I ...... R+ v. ' • • Arm pf 2 10 , . I' :ll'h H 11 -\lo Cllt'clUre i::D t IS ~ •l'I ft •·· GINNM; 1..0 13 12 SM 51Jlo J2'1i+ .... LYllCllSY !._...-~ 1 sumer prod.uct. l D c I u d j n g another seven will be in opera. Arm11rpl .lllo 180 ssv.. S.S1b .SS\ol • COrnGl1 1 IJ 32 251117YI 111 llMl.+3'/. Gr'MIF1n .40 1 145 21 IOV. JI t lV. ··-F "° r i1 lm 12IMI \ tomob'l . b · Al'mJ Ck ... IS 251 Wiii -29' :rt •.. C..SSlfl 2 ~ 12 '3 t,. ·~ ~+ 4 GI Wiii Un • • It ~ m 3""-"' Mio ..... , I > 3 1£'" 3' au I es: tion y the end of the month. ArrmtR 1.60 • 12 2~ 26V. u~+ ~ c-i .. eom 15 14 •Vi A4 ._ ---Gt MitUn ~ •• 13 14 l~ 1• + 141 ~ .» I 114.! ~i( ' _ _ · ~1:t.:tl_'~-n Jtl.lt~..kt, \\ ~~,~~.~.J:,i: =~ ~iAI ~-·'!...:•-1I ,1:.,=,::.. ... ~-t: ~1 _ ___ ~ A$fll Olr 1,30 I 11 )~~ """ 2~t+ V. CrlMC .11111 5 39 11 '°"" 1 .... -GflVM IOI t 11' IS l""" IJ + ~ MKYplA ;v. 1-l ,llf"J_ t "1l7 r' ~ ~-.: 11 ~~ ~ ~'it U +·~ ~reclll 1"1 _.2 9 .. ""' 114 Mtot YI ~ ':: ·• :; if'I' 2tt u:.._ .. ~ '4 .Ylt •· l6J 11!' .,_ i;·" • Tbe new minimum wagi; took effect Thursday on an emergency order from Presi· dent Luis Ecbevenia Alvarez in order to increase purchas- ing po'lfer in Mexico, where olfidals say the cos! of living bas risen 11 percent In a year despite government price con- trols. Minimum wages, w h l c h vary from state to state In Mexico, rose in B a j a Call!omla Thursday f r o m $(.32 a day to $5.08 for urban workers and from $3.40 a day to $4.32 for farm workers. Why lhe lnteruifying prob- lem? --- ONE REASON Is lhe !rend towird bigness am o n·g automobile dealers who. are under relentless pressure to sell as many cars as pOssible, as fast as possible. Not con· sidered are the dealer's time, space and manpower t o service all the cars properly. Another reason is that1 ar a general----..---Jllle, prices ~auto l~---iiiiiiiij-' . ORDER ,.au11fu1 ,. Stick-on YOURS LABELS TODAY! • Penonallnd • Styllsll • Efficient _ Order Fot v-,11 or 1 Frln Mey b• used on envelopes 1s return address li.h•I•., Also very hendy 1i identlficetlon libels for m.,Jcin9 p1r1onal Items such •• --t>OO s, recorels, photos;-ete1.~b·t:t stick on---11 gl11s and mty be u11d for·.m1rkfn9 home cann1d focd items. All l1b1l1 1r1 printt,d with 1tyli1h Vo9u1 type on fjn• quality white' 1ummed paper. .-----------------------1 I P:IJI Ill .... """""', .. ,·-....a •• I.JI Ill I "111111 """'-..... , OI•., P.O. .. Utt I --C•ll.-. I I I I I I . I I . , I L ---~~~L~!-~~!!~~--~J • urea .. ea A$ $pr 1.20g I 4 2•~· 24~ 2•4\.-Yo (~~rK ·~ ~ ·:; l~ l'N r:Rlo+ ~ G~· .. 111 12 I~ lL.. + ~ '"'"J.!r:~ , iol ii; = 1' tWc:: 1.4t ~ 1~ :~"" lr< ~ :'· t1"~,.1:: 1; m = m: w:.: ~ =".1ti't ' ~ ; n~ is -1 .. =· · : 11 !l"' "" u"1l! AUOC Trani .. lD 6 S\[< • + V. ~f'OllMH .S4 lS tt 23 23'11 2~ V:i Gulnlltn Ill 1• . 20?~ It"° if"+I Mid nev ~ 1• ab lot\ lt'A 1 ~ii ~~ICR~~-·~ ri sJ: ~ ~14 ,1 11t1~ ~~:." .it3: ;J ~ ~ ~13 YMJ ~<W ... l~ ' 1~ ·~ ,~ ~+~ Menlflll ~ 11!\ w~ ~ \~it ARcll pt 3~ . . JlO 5\1b 51YI 511't-1 CllNI on111 7 J Jl't Ro+ i;, · l.lOc 1 lM ~ tM; ~ """"'"" ._. • ~ h :~~:J'J~ ·· t~ 16'!1 1f:'" /f,{-t 2"" C11ttlu wrt 2S 15' •'h fl\o\.-l'I !Stu 1.12 i1 .Q ltV. I .... 19141 •. :f~a 1 ~ ~ 1ff 32V. ll" JS~+~ All" COf'P d 61 1,., We CllrtluWr A 13 1 27 21 &~,:' MO · · SAO = Im, sw.+ 111 Mat.,._ M 1 n 1,_ 11 lt -~ ATO Inc .16 4 Jt 7V. 1 7Vo ::: ~11! 112 m w ~J-_ Wit.Wt~ 6 = M ,._ 2S1V.+" MM-Ol.I 1MI ll • 2" M • U ':IS~:: A1.1tom 0.11 ., l6t " '5\.'I ~+2 c"""" Mt 1 10 s1 ~ SM 25 + ~ GffW1 p1 '"' :: 2 w · lt'J 10 +J1 Mw'tOI' _,., ' 1'r. = =---=• 14 Newpo!1 Beach "'1tomltnd$ 6 16 .... 3'¥1 )fo...* -OD--GHWf;plfh> l21N5'11JSP4 +1'&Mtl'<*',.. toJO a v.11+1 C • u !::!cc~ 3. r. f"' f~ r"'t t =: eo 31 '° .ci'9 •1 41M-.. °"""" ,...., 1~M-~ J\'1 -R+ \Ii::::,~ 1~ • 24 ZIV. ,,_ +" Onstruction P AllCCI ~ 3.20 . S J6 Jj"4 ~ 91'11llllt' .JQ J )I Rio Mil, Rio+ I'& H«tlW J.36 I ! SWI ~ ~ . Mttlofll.. .21 JO 13 3o1V. J;M SM+ Mo · : ~~~ :3: ~ ~ ri :r' tt"'i·\\ Er.:.,,;,; ~ ;: F 5 !'t1~ ~==~ ~ z •1" im ~ 1m · 5 'J g ~ ~ ~ ~'£ :=:i::;i.:.ir • "1 ~~ ~ u."' ~ =·" ':it ·:· ,,' ~"" 1•1'11~" :~ ~ : ..t 1~ 1r ~·~ Merlolt ~= l~ 111 '° ~ ~ ~ AYonPr l .'60 50 391112V.111 U21'& 1\.10.vtoiiH .Sol 1 17 13* I~ 1lV.+''t'IH•f'Wll 1,35 2J i JI~ fm V.~F 1.2.t t r f.l ·ff~ r.::t: AllK 011 6k St_lf: ~ ltl/11 20l\ 1\lo g:vPlt lM 11 t 21~ fl* 21'1o • H9t'COllfl 1 1 .. ~ -~ 1 \Ill-~~ jg 3f 1.J ~ .D;\ •_t V. New c 0 n s t r u c t i 0 n in Long Beach, San Francisco -llatta.Wll .IO 12 15' 2J~1 2~ ''~+ VI 0.::1~..&: 1~ .: J6~ ~ s::+1v. t::: 1·~ 1l :: '"" I) I'& m::.1~ .........,,. .. 11 21• lll/t L ~+ l% Newport Beach is continuing ~nd thenBeal~~;~es little =~~1"·~~~ ~ ~"' ,j~ ~~ ... -~8:1'~ \:~: if 1= 1:v. l~+it~~f:"11'.fl \~ 1~ g M~ ~1U+~~~,r,: .~ g i 1~ ~+"' at a pace ahead of Jast year's edewport. a , Ci Obscrv· t~~I j/ lj i': 1:lJ: rJ: ft;-.YI s:u::ir1~ 1~ ~ ~ ltm ~I*~ l : J; lt._. 11" 1f'J+·\.\~~l--= '9 ~7 11\.o. ll.,._ 111'>-.t record when permits were • 8•1tGll• 1.M ,. 31 2.rn. 26111 2IM+ \lo OlllO!MI C11 J 51 llV. II 11¥1+ ·,,. twrtlH IOlt • II " '~ 9'1'1-v. ""'-.lOb I t1 23\ii 221'11 n + issued for $105 million worth The total number o! ~•ts •JtGt Df •111 • . 1100 ,. sc 51 -~ o.m1,... "" 1 JD J:Jl'I 1:1 mr.+ '9 H-er l.s. 10 • 25¥1 IF 2Sv.+ v. Men.I AZh . . 1s1 ~ .,·~ ~ )It ,..,..... &enctl 1.S4 t ' 2M 22~ 22YI •. OtMv1 06 19 .OS 144 I~ 14 + .. H..,_ "" 1 1 1 1M UV. MW OS 1.611 f 131 v-"" ··• of new development, ;ic4 issued lhrou"'1 August 30 are &•lllllG inc: •1 " u 1-. 3ol ""'-+ 44 Dtlltaol'I M 15 » 21• ~ 2IM'I-~ ... ..,. i1 11 "" ~ ~ iM'i'wOI .&S 12 J U'A M• ~"' -~ · cording to city officials. valued~ -at T$57 712 82o ae.. l:~T.,~~ 1lo 1\ ~ = r+-"" t=!"r·.tt 1: Jf ~~· ~1~ ~iv.+ :: ~ ~;; 1: 2: ~ mil~ ft-! i: =-1:: 1l J ~ ti= ·=t-1£ O f f 1 c i a 1 s made the cording' to bull.ding. ' .l:... .... t~ ::~~ .~ 35 ;y mi :~ ~~+"' &::I Df ''.» · · no 11•"'1 114l'l'n•v.+ ~ =~= 2:. ': 3' lm ':i ~+ "':E.,i MCAA lilt .'#: ! 'l 12l:U' 1~ i.-....JA """] -· -· • ·-• ,i::,. -, -.. _.ti-S.nllt 1.tMt f 1J ~ J6 3'"+ '9 Ill 7·" l2IO Miio ff " -YI Htlfll .. 1_. IS _., 41 r-_ Nit· 1.20 ' 1'olr.-11 l""'"°'Mo WM; osure in annoWlcmg uuct ment estunates. B•Mc 1n • .-1 , ,.... ,,,. "" . B:ti~ ~f ·· ml R ;f~· 1fv-% ....-· c11rt 11 4 Jit . l 31 101 .,... IMi IM --+ 4111 $13 million worth o[ building 8•le$ Ml .20 13 14 llMi 1°" lll'I+ * OU!r C11 .X \j 1 1~ 16\li 1 ... + w. Halftrlnt .IM 1i l ..... ~ McOOltld :if " W •: :: :+-:: =:::~ts ofw;::gus~~ 1r~ perm1~ ~"!fast~~~'" tool H~( ~ J :j ! ! t;· i*~f 1i: ~ i: ~ ~ $ !!f c~ ~ 1 ; i \ 1 rr+ * ~ l ( .. 1i 1t l ~-i • ~ ,, __ -111.,uk(g ~ 1 11 1oi, 1ov. 1014-V. 8JcU 1•20 · 1 1'"° lJ'lo ~ · H -.:. "".ir 1t' 07 JIVI ~ JI Mel.Mn ... 13 SI n MYl •1 +i·" highest monthly total in the Aug. 30 was UB,197,571, ~t a..r11111s .60 '' ' ~ .so »n+ "' ~ A ~ "'r ~ J::.. UV;+. t; ~ 1.11 11 22 1• 154111 11v.+ " McLlllS ,.., 1 "' 21v. ~ 21 •• city's hlstory. Howe Ver $9 $10 million less than this year. ~::::: Jt ~ m: ~ if"+"' OICUorri 11 7 47 ~ '" .,.,,. ... I'& =.:It ~b ~ m :Wiii J,Alo JN.+ll'e =:rt .. :a I~ ~ :; \= \1'.-1! million Q( _Jhat tota} came CiclJ boweV~ S8YS he is 8tcTDfl0 .l$ 2t 116 3Mtl 311~ J9\lo+ \II ~;,~": :: 1: '1" 'L.. ~\'a Hl'tflffll ~ .r& .. 21 = ~ lf:':t1v. ~ l'° . J 31\to W' l + ~ fro m a single PfC:!ject., the-----WUur~ that the ·r eC ordl~e1·~-~ tl~~-·1~~~81:.W-~~£-~-,2?~~~--~l='~~l ljd:,. .... C-J _,_C.:: l #~ 8 -'t~, MarioH HOfil to be built in building pace will be sustained ==~8H'!..i~ 1: :n: ~ ~~ ~ t it: =fd·i~ IJ ~ -,::----:v. rm+: :r::ir~ lt ~2 ;;~ av.+ I'&,..:= -:. I~ ll 1~f?--2~~~ N wport Center !bro h ... d 1 thi a.misc• .10 1 1s ''"" 11r. 1w.+ "'=1.IS11 'i is.s mo. ~ n v..+ ,,. HINrtM .n 11 n ,._ ... 2111o-"° M«d 1.11 ,, 2it 1oM1o ~ Mv.+ v. e • ug wtt. en o ~ 1-year. ~. '·'° t 11 iiv. :m .. 1'--11 -.t•,, i.ci rm 27 27 _..., ~-1.11 ll _,w___,.. 25\la ~+ ~ .10 , • 1:tt; 12'f 1~ "-Cich says tbe..r---" _...._ ean C:p 1.1S 1 112 l:l\11 31~ 32"-t-¥l 1• 1, 62 " IM • +~Koff l'9ctn 1 u ,,,.. M 1'Mi+ MWrllLy .s. 11 KS 1• .. ~= ,',' ~," c:unu .......... 8lflC: llf '-30 . i n nVt n tt\11 5 1.o1.,, 16 w.. "* ,._ Hot •-.JO 11 ,.. l"' '"' 1~ ~ Mneht .10 n 150 11~ .... ~ ,.WE'RE HAVING another great year," said Gene Ci ch, chief plan check engineer. "Once again it looks like we'IJ be in the top ten cities In California for n e w con- struction. "'At tbe top of lhe 1isl are the big ones -Los Angeles, Ford, AMC Rectill '73 - Model Cars DETROIT (AP) -Ford Motor Co. nnd American ?.tot.ors have recalled about 84,687 ol tbeir 1973 model vchjclcs to chec~~ble safety-related delects. AMC said •bout 1,000 of its 1973 Matador and Ambassador taxicabs and heavy duty vehicles are being recalled to replace a p0lentlally de!ectl•e 1tetrlng column . The recall ls an extension of an earllcr one which Involved AMC.built police 'cars, , lh• llnn said. AMC said Its line of heavy• duty cars equipped with power slttrlng had oxperlenced pro- blems b ecause of an '1unsatistadory" pitman arm -!!ell stud. • . There have been no Injuries or accldCnts reported because ol the Oaw, AMC said. • struction pace that ·has been '""""' inc. lo 111 s ...-. .ff.._ " v1J :Ji 11 1 "" ~ ~ H11t111 "' .ast . . J it"' ~ 2t'r'I: Mn Sof J.JO 11216.WI 1~ " . . l/"OCk GI .n s l7 !"" JJ..'1 1.m+ Mo ... • ,1 n ll14 ,..... t "' ~lt'l'SY 7Jb • 1 13 1N 1N1.I \t. ~ .m t 11• ~ ~ "' maintained so far this ye8r rUnGt 1.n ID as l m; ~ 'j.iDork:C~ .)2 • i 11YI 13\.'l 13 ~Hom.t•k 'l7 14' 4\IJ ~ ~ JVe~M Inc 11 "1~ 16~ l I l as been echieved despite the I~~" l': l 2 3 ~1.:': ~1% ll~ ... Dorr 011~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ + t = l:-'° V W ·~~ 1il"" 1~~ 1 v. Mttt°oi r,, . ~ :?: .:,,_ ~ ~,._~~ cl !hat ti led 0 m Shr11 .20 10 6 •ft 9YI ~ . ~, ... " lit + ""~ :1! J ;Q m 1V. ~ MGIC "" 10 n cs 5.1\t 52 ~ ... a an es ma l per-rFerr11 .12 1t w 16 1s\4 ' l1 ,.__,.!_· 1 ,. ... 21 ~ .. 11o, ?!,... ++,"-H 11 .fit 12 ,. 15141 l.f'A 15,,..+ v. Mld!Gt 1.0. 9 a 1•14 1~ 1ti.+ ll9 I r lhe 't • led rllnSWlt .h 12 131 25 2A\.'I YI .......,,.,..,,. "'7• _... " Hot • "" :II to 21 12'1o 12 12 -'~ MlcM Tiii> 1 1 I 14~ 1•'A 1~ cell 0 Cl Y S expec rulll W .«I t 13 21"111 2'\~ :r. 0 p F lnco •• 12 J ._ .VA . Houlltltt I 16 11l't 11~ 114-\t. Mlcrow•YI 11 '71 201.'lo lM 211~\+1"4 development has been held up ~ ~o 1.!8 i: ti M ~ fl ~:,. l~ ~= n :: I#~ ~ ~ H-l"IWI 21 2At ,,.. 1~ 1Jrn.f \l MklQl!m 1 II t4 !!?1! ~ ~ -l't lhe ~I tl'ld 41 T~ 'f''" ,_, Ortt p1 2.20 52 It 41"° ~+ ...,_..n M ll 2'.t :atlil 251,\ ..... ,,... Mlcl$oU ),10 11 #9 ~ • • due to South ~st Region-ni '·"' • " ff" 20v. ~ \4o °''"*" ~ 2 :: ,, .tlv. .,.,. c v.-.. =r 1,: 1,. \? s:. '°~ ~1:::..1.J: 1: fi := im 11:+ . ._ al 1.one CooaervatiOD CommJ• ft 1:J~ I~ Vi J: lli,~ ~:i:i ~ ~4 's ~ i:: I~ 1~ ~ KOU'!'il ..$0 14 :tt ,_. 26 1A,._ Mllftl.11 111 11 II 4IM 3' W -1"9 ' I rlt AO 6 oM3 ~ ·~ ~\It " OUkt p ~.IO 10 fl 11;'1 lffl ll*--\Ii HolMG 11,'a . 4 ,._ ..... •Ylt \.lo MHton8r .l6 12 JclS I• 13~ lit W SJOO. Wiii pf If . II 19 Iii I 1\11 Dllkt of 1.10 z120 104YI \IW'IJ l .. l't-\Ii HDW _. lf X2 1&'4 1'4 17h 1!11 MM&.lfl 1.10 '6 275 16\ \It tl\\ ~ 't: lltl In 1 10 l'-1 ,1!,.. Ollll pl 7.IO 1100 fl " .. u="; .70 10 It 1(1,\ 1~'11 14 ftl MllTO Al •" I J •'4 ~ 0THERE'S A· LOT j --~NN:i 1.~s 10 '1 '1\':. t ?: °""''" ... 21 n • ,7"' a : ~-1 1':: 11i1 'f ~,... ~;v. i;~ +t': ~l:"1t~e ::: '* ~~ if:: 1m ~1~ ---"' "". R11m11vc: 14 13 ,. .Jttt 2J u ~.,. cg " 41 J: w. .,m 111 H~;tl. • , ,, 1.,.. , •"' Mo PR A s ' l ,.... ~ rutt ""' develop~t In the peninsula l11rrvt11 :.0 '2 ~ t=-22S tu\rli+flll ~,:i'pfs~"" 1.~ ~1""' ': .. l ""' -. Hu;t..T ·'°"' • w ""' = n1~+.:h MPlj.IM 1.: ,' .J ,I,"' 1m' 1W ~~ areas that LS not being done," •bt.T 1.~ 11 i~ 21 115111 21 +1 ~!!'JI' ?'1'4 10 l, 'bl'.! 5211.,_ \\~ U u:!~\ :JI\' / ':"' 1 • + v. ~~~ .JO ' JJ 11 1"' .._ ~ Clch aays •bOI Co ' ' ii) "" a.l'I ~I'& o;;u;t 111' 2 12'11 U\11 VI m'I HV'1'cttC11 .24 3$ ,. 32'11 Jt\.lo 2214o+ ,,.. N.Obltol 2.IO ' ... srn. 5'~ !N+ ... " • ' _.r: I 1 «I 1v. ,mj'4 t .... , OvQllll 2.05 •. Z20ll 2'YI 21Vil 2'1,\ ""*"'"'.It 1 __!}~ 7-IV.+ ~ 1·~ I ,51 ~ 1m ~~l-'9 But there s a lot more to k..., P , u 1~ 1 -i!l'_t w: OllQlpf 1.20 11• Tl,,. n n v.+ ,,. ICN "'*"' 11 11 lOl't 11 1ov,+ ~: eor,. 10 ~ 1.-,..,.. · v. Newport Beach than just the '\.J·• 1 21/. :all'& ~ ~ + ~ OJrno In .» M_J ~ 11 17"'+ YI 1::.'n ,. 1..M 10 1• 2n.. 21 vv.-1o1. ~Cl'I '° Jt 1 ,,."" 1311 11,1o-1'1 coastal areas. In) and, we have ~ Jf 1j ill ff I 111l11it!111 '::"oll.J: : : w-1 r.;: 1~ ~ 1~1;1 :: f 21 hS\6 },m F=\Sl4 -n ==.:.m A .. : .: ~ ~ .~s several areas that regularly l'"tl~ ~ lt l 1Ari 1"" 1 .. i;:.t~ 'ff "' "' '°' ~ lllN!Ri°l 41 ii 1 ' sv. ~ "~ ~ 11 41,l m? !1" ,~t ~ bring in big developments." ~l~11 • Ill i1 I U~ l~ -l:Juiu 1~ i; 1 M 1 ~"' 11 11¥1 1 i;, ~ i'~=·:it; • • '! r fiE J..... \'l ="~~ J lf ~J ~~ 1lr. 3~1M +.t' Among them he listed the ;&i;' er.2 1 iiJ ~ ~+ E~t,Y.111 i~~ 12 14 'al l!"' im ~'... ... 3'11 .. 14 4 I ~"'Montas i1t1 l.1 n: ,,.. nM-: commercial propet'QI around or: na ~,:,1ed 1 ~! lj~ \Ut!: t? 1:1 K! 1\1;1! ~ ~ 'l'~ I.ii' 1Jr°\ll~+l! Ii~~ tto ii !: = ~\; .. Ntofl:si:""-v"M iJ.: 'i J 14~ l~ M~ ... Or Coun ''-the llOl!IN 1'.¥1 '1 1 I 1r' ' l ell'!Co .to 1 1• ~ 1JMi m'I -'" :t: i 9 m. 27\.'I -l .. lf tu M'A. '1 l'lt • ange ty RM .,.,rt, lll'Clln lli 10 l?f 11.11 g~+ "'f= :Jr 29 ~ = I:"' t~ J I •I 2' 1m llM ' IOYI+ Morri .ioll • ' 11 1N ~·14-. 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TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS ABC Q 6:00 -Pro Foolball. The New York Jeu'uke on the-Green Bay .Packl!rs inull!l!' t·'· cast from ~Ulwaukee as the National Football League season opens. NBC 0 9:00 -"Play Misty for Me." CUnt Eastwood directed and stars in this 1971 drama of a popula1t.1disc jocky who becomes involved with a violent, unstab(e woman. Jessica Walters_. Donna, Mills. - CBS U 10:00 -Medical Center. Oscar winner Jo Van Fleet plays a frightened mother of an ap- parently 'retarded daughter. Pamela Franklin, Cl~ude Akins. • • Mood11, S.ptombfr 17, 1971" DAILY PILOT 9 New P~rry Mason Has His Day in Court . I By RAV SHARBIFM' NEW YORK (AP) -Oy<Z! Oyeii--<:oun-J,a oow In seMkln.. T.be viewer vers1.11 '"The. New Perry ~1ason" reries will now be heard, the latter havng been committed last night on the CBS Television network. Eidllbll A, "The Case of the Prodlgaf Prophet/' was on trial with the star, Monte Markhrun, who also laced viewer's memories of Ray· mond Bun; in the old ;•Perry Mason'' series that still runs ii1 many areas. . (played by Sharon Acker), was now In love with the preacher a shade more nJp than and a· member al bll en· Barbera lllle ever was In the old settes. u : Tragg; n o w l' ) played by Dane .Clark, no TV REVIEW eculives last week Inspected docket I~ a new N'BC St'!'ies. me all this before we ..-·tre at the 11\tended premlert show "The G~I With -.g E>-married?" ht criea. She s!Jlls: -"The Case o1 the Horosoope ira." ll stars Sally F.ltld u a '1 loved you too much." I Homicide" -ind ordered this lit! with I tou<b ol ex-&Moo ENT HTK PERRY Pr longer was a friendly old curmudgeon. He had tiecome irritable. And prosecutor Hamilton Berger, now played by Harry Guardino, had become surly In and out of court. He carried on as if he actually Intended to wln a case. one aubstlti;ted posthaste. trasenJOry perceptlm a n d tto Tiius -Joan A CBS spokesman who John Davidson u someone wtsh at thll point I a>uld say wasn't advised of·hll right to who smiles. she runs off wlth Mandrake •-··age, WaJ 1_... wi'tb the remaln silent said t h e ex· In the debut show be con· ~ lhe M.aglclan, but no such """"' YUlN ecutlves "weren't too thrilled tlnues smillila: until, ifttt they luck. murder gun and arrested. anout'' the 11arg11zing saga as met, they get married: 'lben They coo and elect to work • AND NATURALLY, Mason the first show or the new and only (hen does she reveal ll out together. That 's tht plol. helped htr b<at the rap during series. II may air next Sun· that sht·knows what he and a Court ts not adjourned. And. a· prellm.lnary he_aring at day, CBS says. few others are thinking about as the trombone plafer said which be nailed the guilty par, -ii ''most of tbe time." when he missed his bus, l rest ty. a bartender frier.d o1 \he i~RHBgLDgO!V!!Eiii·fii;!irm""mmgF~rid~a~y···\f•'~'Sa~l~ly~, ~wh~y~cli~dn~'t;;iy~ou~t~elill ~m~.y~co~se~. :2~l:i:I~~~· ex.con. He even got the bar· ~ .,,,.... ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ....... I Those e~ting a younger Burr Y.'puld be disappointed. Markham was brisk in tnove- ment and clipped in speech, whereas Burr y.·as and still is as deliberate and irflposlng as the final draft of the federal budge!. Sunday's debut show was about a y0W1g, nationally famous evangelist be I n g blackmailed--the old com-- promising phoio trick -by the ex-lover of a hippie girl the preacher had saved in the early days when his pulpit was a storefront instead of a civic keep to testify that the com· **********_.. promising photo,taken-dur\ng . .)...., JC the preacher's sto refront da~s. -A' ROW film-rrtlogy. ' I u•as n frame. ~ i: TV DAILY LOG auditorium. Naturally, the blackmailer. an ex-00n seeking revenge, got done in. Naturally, the girl, "He ( the ex-con) slipped "PAPI• ~~N' .. (PG1 80Jlle acid into the 'Rev·s "MAN WHO LO"l•D CAT DA.HCIN~ CHI orange ju.ice," the barkeep said, explaining that his late friend wanted to sho\Y all that the preacher wa:)Tl 't inunune to the lures of the devil. MASON'S secretary, T R USTY Della Street It was a passable show, v.ith clues aplenty and the same • light product lo n that "DOLU.ll" fl) ..COmple1" An lnriocent dinn1r with ll:::::::::::~ll Monday too m1JCll 111lnt reaulb Jn emb1rrus-characterized the old Perry ment ind runt tor Mr. Brodnik. f\.1ason series. But the cast Hall Heads Nominees 1 •• Iver co•1id9"d pull! .. off • •"'•II K• 1' ..,.,.. '" de. -"HOLDING" "A• ••c~l•at, W.newl., doc11• -.t.ry •f y•t1"t AMffk•1t1 •brood." Kewf11 TM.-, LA. Tlmn '"' "OIL SPOIL" ... Al.,.111119 f<MW•r Ill-SL ll'MIM • ITrYI lkttll• e AU ... lnw GITAWAY """ PltS e PAlll ....... • JUDGI •OY llAN .,, Evening I ::1:ritftll ~ NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Children and Watermelon Isn't fully settled into it yet, SUTlMIER 17 Tom T. Hall, \Vho has written Wine." His album of the year and still appears WleaSy about :.----------~! 1:45 0 In llr• ''N Post pmt stlOW more than 400 songs during hls entry is "Tom T. Hall, the it all. . WATDllATEHEA•IMS • hi»tedbyStu 1h1n. care7f, leads the list of Stol")1.eller." If It's any comfort, the ac· AA P"l"•ui111 b subilct to cMnf' 9:00 fJ SCI! Heft'~ lllCJ' luc.1111 C.r· -nomi nees for the 1973 Couritry---=:c_'li_jl_iiiiiiii!iiiiiiL""\i;t;••;•:.;a;;r;en;';t ;a~l~on~e~.~CB~S~e~x-ill LIDO .iwrcc< BE AC Ii l"T~.1.NC°I T0 llDCJ I'll ~ , ' ~ l ~o "EXPRESSION II" wlttlMt Hkt fer cimrap If tllt ter rets c1u1ht .111 i squ11z1 pt1y ~fusic AS90ciation awards with I tentered on a pair of tompllm1ntary · . • . • W1tt111t1 Hurtll(L tickell to the USC·Okl•hom• foot· nom1nat1ons 1n f1\'e categories. ' bill aame presented to H•rry by Last year's entertainer of e combination OJ.Simpson. the year, Loretta Lynn was they're all talki ng COMPLITI SHOWS 7:30 • 9:30 Eacfrt IYHl•.t THE SURF THEATRE O ~~~fPNI~ M•141z nominated four times. ' about ! """· ( ) t2 > Pl!! M;,ty It! Mt 'iiht-awa•ds-will-be-an-.tut.1c...;,., ..• , ,,...,....,. · (suspr·11=-t11nt ustwood, Jessica HL u....Av..J Wl\..\...A'LVI Walter, Donni Mills. A popular disc nounced from the stage of the (Q1ffV"'\JHC rnm11. ·ockey becomes rom1ntltllly ln\IOlvtd Grand Ole Opry House Oct. 151 "-' v..JOW't w1 1 iit."""iifiru--mt-WOllfan. during-a-natlona1ty-te·Jev:lsed:-l----·1r---- Cil Chililltiall .. . show hosted by Johnny Cash.1 CW~.!!.~~ ~ COllONA D•~'-M:=u:_·_uL~~~i.r: NOW ·lt---;iiiMreob61n1 "HARRY IN YOUR Peclflc Ceost H'woy ot Stll St. ••fiiitO!rlMO---Ht--'f'>t4--11-G- 7:IO U "THE WACKY WORLD OF * JONATHAN WINTERS" COMES Y,QUR WAY FROM CHEVROlET 0 (I)!M ·~es Mar~n tor Cr· winner of the C"A' 1969 rot' Oflltlf M1k1 Danko 11 te·1mtd 1•1 S FRANKOVICH • PROOUCTIQN with 1n embittertd police ve\1ran entertainer of the year title. who holds !ht rookie co' ruponslbl1 The progr:im will be te!Cvis· for tht dtrth ol hb ~t triend, an· ed O\'er the CBS-TV network. other c09. Claude Akins auests. Hall has been nominated for 1 40 Carn ts maJ.LIEJ lt;l!RS ll!I -AND· m Tht llflMth•bltl . @ m MW: (C) (lW) "HMM entert~1ner of the year, for I S111i1l"" (1m) '66-St1v1 MeQUt1n, best ·Single record, best album, Bri•t ~ti Malden. song of the year and foNmale l ltolltr C1111a . vocalist honors. _ -Lii Crlld• lln trill• H' t · th I th Morit· '1ltl YMlnl Utt1s" is en ry l!I e song o e ' year '-nd best single record "BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE" ·· !:lSliI!)Nrn/Spofb .•' competition ls ''Old Dogs,I 9:30 8 fi; (I) New Dkk Vin Drkl Show OtnnlS tills In IOVI •l f111t slfhl- with 1n 8 1 10 gtossy 11! th• Pres. tons' ~retty ho·use l~tsl, an 1spirin1 )'Otlnl 1etr1ss-so Die~ lnYl!es him to 11nl!1Sh his tb1rm over d!nn•r with !hi rut live (lrl. I N11Ybin~ the Thander Cod (R) MliCMtht ltaU11U1 • ·- "HIAYY TIAfflC" CXJ -'"' . "MYRA llECKINRl~GI" .. SOUND OF MUSIC" ... "CHARLOTTE'S Wll" "SLA.UGHTll HOUSE S" ClJ ... "TM H.nffi bperi.-t" Ill "LIVE AND LET Dll" ... "THE MECHANIC" . IPGJ .. PArER MOON" IP~) ... "HAROLD.• MAUDE" . POCKET" IPG) 1;00 PM• 10:16 PM Also Wffdy All" "EVERYTH(NG YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX" IRI 1:41' PM MATINll SUNDAY.. Coll 11tfftf'9 for !S••dcrr Schedule ... , "HAROLD •nd MAUDE" CCHlt. 5o11My 2 P.111.· NOW SHOWING "A S1p1rate Peace" "***V2" "011a Of TH ~e1t Fllm1 Abowt Yo1th l••r Mode" ••• , .. ti "M A MOT10'll PIC1'\.a[ Ttt"1 m...-m:s 'flt[ 11\E.[§S '°" or~ NIOCIMX. '"'· . ''" l :U J.m. m MANN THEATRES All TMIAT'lll COCH.ID ff •••t...UnoN '~~ AJOlt nuDIO l"lllVllW TONIGHT t 1J1 -1111111 !•I "ll: Sl!X $HC'P ' (X) /Bi C]fiq1tL ~ lllGULAI PllCIS '~ •• easily the best· movie so far this ll Ste'I• MCO-n/AH M1cGr1w Year'' -SlflPll•nF•rbe• ~ • N EWY~KTIMES :-:~~ 'f(i1·'1 ~ww.youin'R? . ~ . ' :i~:;:~.:::·~;,,.. .... "" UA ":( 11 ~11!m ' T~esdav DAYTIME MOVlES WtYne M111rls. "Early to led" (com) 'lS-CharleJ Ru11les, Miry Bol1nd. 1:00 O "TIM Mtlt Anlm1r (com) '42- Henry Fonda, Don Oe Fore, Ollvl1 de H1Yllland. 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' '"' . .. .. ,,,,...,..,." •• "'N ' DOflll ACTION 01n .· ' AUO UT ~mfOt.Di WIUIL Wll.CH IN "fUZZ'' -PG· ..... MACKINJOIH MAN tl'tl l'WI o IOIUY IRfUlll THI CANDIDATE (POI ™• w,.. GEORGEC.SCOl I FAYE DUNAWAY JOHNMIUS . JACK PALANCE .,. (POl-+-- QK HOMA CRUD~ Alt• Omor Shmlf orid D,ort Connon Tft ' "THE 8URILllS"• •• .,If. •IMll ,, ..... ,,. . .,. ··-.,.. • MlfldOJ, S.,U.W' l7, 1971 Monday's Closing-Prices Complete New York Stock Exchange List Surge Continues On Wall Sb·eet • • • SC OAILY ~Ii.or I' A1nerlean Sales 1'oluMe e Field Crops , SACRAMENTO (AP) eauromu~ 's 10 major field crops ~ill suffer an over.all e1aht percent drop in pro. ductlon lhis year compared lo 1972 levels, accordlng lo federal-state pred1clions. C B. Christensen, director or the :i;tate department C>( Food and Agriculture. said lhe Federal·State Crop a n d Uvcstock Rcportlng Service predlctJori!I DIM> Ind l c' t e record walnut and i;trawberry crop.". a big grape: harvest and healthy hikes 1n r I c t . !rorghum. prune. pear and aJ.. mond production e Neto B1•e wer11 (AP\ Anheu~r.Busch. Inc ht..<11 an- nounced long·t3nge plans to help alleviate Its beer .shortage by constn.icUng a n e w brewery sr LOUIS August A. Bu.~h Jr., board ch11lnnan Md chief exc .. utl\·e officer . .said lH a statement the company has made final pllns and exi><eta to bosln oan- !tnletlon 1n the lmmtdiatt'! tulure of a new, rnodtrw briwtl")' al Falrlleld • , • 1 t f • J,Z THE DAILY PILOT • Family Circus by Bii Keane Nevada School Seymo~r Chicken Class Stuaies· Death Variety , RENO. Nev. IAPI - A T II E 18-YEAJ\.cld Sum-friend. From Wire St:r\~c's The escape of D a.vi d Pearson's pet snake. Seymour, sparked off a massive search in the Chicago suburb or Buf- falo Grove la st mo n t h , Pearson, 18. said Seymour was an extremely d~adly Egyptian cobra. visito r to !lug High School mcrs, bearded with wire-rim· The response to the course might well be surprised to med glasses, sees the course from students and national at- overhear a pupil tell a pal, as a means !or, students to tention on books such as "'I'll meet you after death." gain kno\\'lcdge about death "Love Story" that deal openly No problcm,-les Ute wune of "in~ a ratipoaJ way" witb®t with death are indications that the school's new~t course. the ,emQlion associated wi th the nation is starling "to come to grips \Ylth death," Sum· "OEAnl IS ohe of the mos1 ,-::':h:c=d:cn:1:h:o:f:.:a:=:r:el:a:l(::v•=o:r=:m:e:rs:,:':ai:d:. ======:II criUcat· moments that wel- !act," said Tom Summers. a high S(:hool teacher who thinks Americans have I i t t I e knowledge of dying. Zoo experts who examined a discarded skin lro1n Se:rmoor said It W88"11 harmless chicken snake. The village board sa id it Y.•ill bill Pearson $1,338 in costs for lhe .search. Superior George L. * Court Judge or Gray "Old you 'member to put a ZIP COAT on that letter?" Summers, chairman of the school's English department, started ' course on dying this semester · because "ignoring prepar.alion for It is Jackson ridiculous.'' ( PEOPLE J Intra-uterine About 160 students signed up for five sections or thanatology, making it one of the school's most popu lar elec- 6 Piranlias Discoverecl · J AK ART A, lndones- ia (AP)-The \Vest .JaVa fishery o[fice confiscated and destroyed six piranhas, carnivorous fish from South Ameirca that Jhen attack people an~ animals . The office said the fish 1.,.erc smuggled i n t o Indonesia last June. Legs Shaved Barbers Brcuicliin.g Out Ashbaugh use a safety razor on the calves. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The young, long-legged blonde slipped into 'Vayne Bump·s barber chair and said, "Shave, "\\'E USUALLY shave about please." ty,·o to three inches above lhe Out came the hot towel and knee," Bump said. the straight~ge razor. Next "I don't think I \\1ould do it the lather was prepared. Then. again." said l\1iss Lease. ZJ. plop -the lather \\'enl on her "It is too expensive and it legs. takes too long. l could do it in 10 minutes." "\VE STARTED it as a Bump shrugged. "\Ve don't tives. JrL A -Vcmorrs SPORTSWEAR Powers Girls Have The Look & The Style! ~nor conie '"today /or a l1ee persona! I Nlysis. • P'rotess.or..IModeH'll John Robert Powers Notion'• Oldest & largest Sc:h.ool for f inishing & Modeli119 ORANGE _ 3 Town & Country · 547 -822_8 .. RIVERSIDE Rive.,ide Ploza Center• 684-3012 DR. JAMES H. AUBURN OPTOMETRIST Announce1 !he opening of hii office for Iha preclic• of Genera l Optometry •nd Conl1ct lenses .. 25172 LA PAZ ROAD LA P1'Z PROFESSIONAL BUI LDING LAGUNA HIL LS , CALIF. OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE Sl6-S1l1 HarborDfNTAL CENTER DENTURES e CREDIT e PENTOTHAL we tP«ilHll in "ptrMll•I lltnl11r1s". Enryttllnf c111 bl d-wtlllt yo11 ••• •tlnp. ,lrtlCular 1ltenlifll It 1w111 to crown & brldt• worll. Wt us• 1n1 ntw pon:tltln bak9d 19 911ld In lacll•h & brlClttl. PrlcH quotacl IR 111v111c1. AH ,_,11on1r1, 11niGR ancl perMft.11 ln111r1nc1 lrt w1k1mt1. FILLINGS • EXTJACTIONS • IRIDGE WORI X·RA YS • DEN'ftlRES • Rl!PAllS • JAClt(TS Pl!N.TOTHAL • ROOT CANALS- CROWNS • WISDOM TlfTH & MINOR ORTHODONTIA DR. A. FREDERICK SALTZMAN 2706 HARBOR BLVD..:..COSTA ME~A ot Ado• St. • Next to PIH 1 Phone 556-8013 joke." said Bum~24. "\\'e've intend lo make a full-time had three customers since \\·e business of this." h,e said, "but put up a 'Legs Shaved' sign it sure beats lookin ' at men's two weeks ago ." i~fa~ce~s ~a~llid~a~y~•~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I .. f was kind of embarrassed at first," said Caro l Lease, \\'tto' decided to try the service. "But it is really very relax- ing." PHARMACY "The barber put hot towels on my legs and shaving cream, just like a man. I didn 't get any nicks or cuts. I was the fi rst time I ever felt a straight~rawr ." she said. BUMP'S PARTNER in the downlo\\n shop. 40-year-old Dennis Ashbaugh. sees the service as a normal extension of the t.onsorial trade. WE QUOTE PRICES '?Jter all, we··re In the hair business, and barbering is becoming an all-service businea." he said. "\Ve trim beards and mustaches, give men permanent wa ves and sell artUiclal mu s t ac he s, beards and hairpieces. Why shouldn't we shave women's Jegs?11 _ OVER THE PHONE ••• ANYTIME -CHICI THESI SUPER SALi Sl'ICIALS-5vt1. 11.t. , Alltr91n "LIQUtfllM" Wtlling Solution, 201 ••••••• $1.75 5£-NOKOT L1'J1-ti¥rT1bl1t1, #100 •..••••••••••••••• -],,5- MI TCHU M SPRAY A"tip•ripira"t, l 01 •••• , ••••• , •• 2.25 9 -TIPS Swtbi, #\70 -·············•··••········· 1.01 "'" RH. ""' I 1.St 1:-49 1.75 .,, 2700 E. ·Coast Hi!hWav. at Femleaf. Corona del Mar • AMPLE PAl•ING IN 110.l Houn; -t:lO • t :OO Delly Closed S1•doyt ... H_,litrtl 644-7575 The traditional s h a v I n g routine for Men's beards is followed !of' the 12' leg shave. except that BUJ1'1P 11 n dl-=:============================='==l . I ' -! ' 1 2price • ' . .. "'' Diamonds of every size, shape and price. And every one of them fine. Prices from $300 to $2,CXXJ. Do Something Beautiful. ~ Cll1r9t A((Ounl1 1n¥11HI -Am1rlc1n l!:•pr111 S.nkAmeric•nl ind M1111r Chl rg11 toe. SLAV:iCK'S C\Ve ersSilfCl!! 1917 18 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644"-1380 • I ' , • ! • . ' • • ·Laguna Beaek EDITION Today's Final . N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. 260! 2 SEC~NS, 26 PAGES t;.tONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 197~ TEN ·CENTS Fertili~tt Drug Ilse Profluces Sextuplets DENVER (UP I) -An accountant's 34- yeaMld wire \vho took fertility dru gs gave birth Sunday night to four boys and twg~girl~. Do:ctors said they_were in "ex- cellent" condition and could be the first sextuplets in his tory to survive. "Their chances are excellent. They are in exceUent condition," said Dr. Tibor Engel, who lod a tea m of 30 persons from three hospitals in delivering the ba bies. Tbe w~ight of the infants varied from under two pounds . to three · pounds, 1 t oWlCes. They were born seven weeks premature but \ve:re breathing on their O\VTI. The first child, a boy, was the only one of the six not born by Caesarean sec· ti on. · Mrs. Edna Stanek of Lakewood, who had been bedridden since July, was in satisfactory condition, said doctors at fhe University of C.Olorado Medical Center. Engel said the odds tor sextuplets are 496,980,450 to I. He said that ir all six in- fants survived, he believed it would be the first time on record~ The . father Eugene Stanek, 31, said three of the boys would be named John Stephen and Jeffrey, and the girls would be called Julia and catberine. 11We still need one more name," he ·said. "\Ve agreed on three for each sex ·but it didn't work out that way.'' The father said he and bis wife ex· pected a mU!Uple birth because of the fertility drug. "It's been very difficuJt for her," Stanek said of his wife. "We're very hap-py. ''My wife 's been in bed 100 percent of the time since July. They (the sex· tuplets) will be in the bospita1 six weeks at the miniinum. I would suspect my wife will be at least a week." "We, live in a three-bedroom house now, so I guess we 'll go house hunting shortly," the rather said. "That's an awful l<it of tax deductions.'' They also have a 4-year-old boy. Mrs. Springer said the first child, a boy, was born at 9:45 p.m. PDT Sunday. The remainiog five ·children were born wilhin four minutes, starting . at 10:34 p.m. There have been at least 12 cases of sextup.lets this century. But in no case have all six survived, according lo the Guinness Book or Records. There have been reports or octuplet and septulct births. but except for eight children borrr in Mexico City in 1967 their authenticity has not been proved. Quintuplets -five babies - are more common , wttt the Encyclopedia Britan- nica reporting 53 such births and some living at least through infancy. The Dionne quints born May 28. 1934, in Ca llender. Ont.. are t he most ~amous . The Dionnt'5 are only one (11 four sets of quints born in the \\Testcrn Hemisphere to survive infancy . Other quintuplets are the Diligent!s born in Argentina in 1934, the four girls and boy~ born to Mr. and Ailrs. Andrew Fischer in Aberdeen. S.D .. Sept. 14. 1963, five boys born to Mr. and Mrs. Efren Lubin Prieto a w eek earlier in t-.faracaibo, Venezuela, and the Kienast quints born in New Jersey in J970. Segretti -Bet to A:Gmit • ol-ati-0n,s-in-------F Slippery Beast Greased pigs are as difficult to catch today as always, and it's_!lppar- ently just as much fun . At least the event, Sunday, at the Mission Viejo Golf Course was one of the most popular in the sixth an nual Mission Viejo Days CelebratioD. It brought sq ueals-from both sides. Two Dana Marina Boat Boy Bitten By Coyote The unpredictable coyote whi ch has eluded San Clemente State Park rangers all sum:EEd bas sent more than a dozen young ers to the hospital did it again over ~eekend. . . The animal crepF.p\o a !\.year-ol4" boy fri>m ta C8nadai>efore' dawn Sunlrifirid bit the.YOUDister·~ the left elbow. - And the boy , Thomas Ray Martin, im- • mediately began the series of painful in- jections to ward off the possibility of rabies. The youngster apparently had been -sleeping in the open at the state park at 1:30 a.m. when the co)'ote .crept up cand attacked. The boy's parents took the child to San Clemente General Hospital where · a small puncture wound was cleaned. Animal control officials were notified and they ordered the series of injections of duck-egg serum. · Incidents Prove Lucky Rangers throughout the summe r have tried to corner the beast so they can ca~ ture or kill it, but the animal has suc- cessfully evaded every attempt. DlllY l"I .. , Stiff l"llOto 4, REFERENDUM PETITIONS MAY FORCE METER ELECTION.. Two spectacular bo;:it collisions in the waterways .or Dana Harbor over the week end proved tha t Lady Luck " also taJles to the water som~times. Harbor patrolmen said boJ,h incidents occurring Saturday could have been much worse. Ooe involved a -runaway boat at the launching ramp and another simil ar incident occurred at the fuel docks where gasoli ne was being pumped. In the incident at the launching ramp a throttle jammed on a 16-foot craft owned and operated by Louis Lisenby of 1611 Birdy Lane, liuntingtoo Beach. The boat Animals Love-in Bust in Laguna; 'Nothing to It' • A Laguna love-in planned as the Love Ar11ma1s, .Don~t Eat Them final Ding fiziled Saturday, failin"g to live up to ad- vance tiillings and m~i'chants' fears. f•At the peak time. there were about 40 people tllere. and by 7:30 (p.m.J the beatj_I was em tL" Ca 1:.. David Brown said t ay. . "They just sat around and ate some ' fruit and played their tambourines. There wa s nothing to it," he added. BrQwn said ooe merchant calJed the department and asked what police were going to..ilo.ai191ll i~ . ...,.,c=:----- At last week's end, down town merchants were "livid," according to Betty M.yeni, Chamber of Commerce manager_· Posters advertising the Main Beach love-in had been distributed throughout the tdWn end it \f'a~ unknown how many persona Would att·eftd what was billed as "cosmic splice brothers . an a sisters corne together for ..LagUna~aJasl love-in .'' The reason it's lhe last love.in Is that the promot~rs, The LoVe Animals Don't Eal Them cult, are let1ving Laguna come (Ste ANIMALS, ~ge %) r Bu1ine~n Wi.lletts and City Clerk~felt Check Paperwork ' shot to one side, patrolmen said, collided with a smaller vessel tied to the ·dock, then hopped over that boat's bow, coming to rest atop a section of the boat. 'I]l~ QCCU~t _of thJ!_s_e_c:p_oQ. vessel._ Robert Faley of 26761 Barro Street, .Mission_Viejo, was knocked_ into the bay, but was not hurt. Campers throughout the summer have bee n advised not to sleep in the open because the animal prefe rs to attack sle€ping youdgsters. Join:t Meeting Set in Laguna Parking Meter Petitions tiet Prerrminary Approval Damage to both craft was minimal , patrolmen. said. A short time later in the afternoon a similar incident involving a boat on her maiden voyage and another craft taking on gasoline occurred at the nearby fuel docks. · Patrolmen said the new ·boat was \Vaiting for space at lhe docks and its owner, Donald Lewis ot 23821 Marmara Bay. Laguna Niguel. tried to accelerate. The throttle stuck on tUII and the boat shot toward a cruiser taking on gasoline, The colli sion stove-in a forward hold of the boat, shattered a windo\f and peeled off· some wooden railing. The owner or lhe boft was identified as Robert Booth of 23112 El caballo. Mission Viejo. _ . He was uninjured in the crash. llis boa_t received about $200 damage. The Laguna Beach City Council and Planning Commission will meet in a special joint study session at 7:30 tonight at city hall. The two panels will di scuss guidelines for environmental im- pact reports, will consider the Main Beach environmental report, and will jointly set or confirm a date for study on a statement on conflict of interest and code of ethics. The council and the commission will also bear a nPort by the Arch Beach Heights Committee' on prob- lems C<1nfronting that hilltop com- munity. Botto111 • A prelinlinary check or parking referendum petitions handed in Friday by Riclfard \VillettS shows that 1,784 signatures meet technical requirements or the. petitioning standards, Laguna Beach City Clerk Dorothy Muslelt said today. Willetts needed 987 signatures to qua1ify the r..eferendum opposing a park- ing meter revenue measure enacted by the city council last month. Mrs. Musfelt will now check signatures on the 86 petitions against the lists -0f registered Laguna Beach voters at the Orange County Registrar's office. The petitions demand the city council either repeal the revenue measure, or set a special election !or a vote of the people. ' SerapetJ TUll,N LEFTOVERS I~TO EA.SY CA.SH Reviewi1ig Stand Draws Blcist WASlilNGTON (A~l -.1\.new splin!.e1'-!ree reviewing stand.at oU---Can tum-swnmer-Jeftovers into • 1--.,,.~. -rolacbuca, Ariz., costing $25,000, has drawn fire frorp. Rep. Les cash. Here's how • • . Aspln, (0.Wis.). HAVE 21' 73 Fireball mlr Aspin charged that lhe military "has really scraped the bottom" home on I T Dodge chassis. in.. bUilding the stand at the fort, which already had a wooden re- •1111 under warr, 7100 mi. viewin g stand. Aspin said the old stand is being replaced because' Will accept car in trd or several generals and their wives comnlained o( splinters. what.have-you . (Pho n e " No.) (Phone No.) The new stand will be made or concrete and include a glassed·in The nfolot '!tome sold s(tocessfully . broadcast booth, Aspln sai d. lhrough ·l~li Daily Pilot classined ad. ' He •uggested that the government could save lnoney by fl mply Tum your used vacation vehicle (or issuin~ cu&hions • -- anything else) l nlo cash by calllng your "Or else, for $25,000, ma_ybe \he generals and their ladies could Daily Pilot Ad-visor. The direct line.-tr.y standing up," sald..A<pin m a teller to .Delens~~Secretacy JllJlles ~i·5678. • R. Schlesinger. ' •• • I Willetts, owner of the Hairem Beauty Salon, 262 Fo'rest Ave., in a statement issued Friday, urged the city to seek state assistance (in lieu of increasing parking meter fees) to defray projected deficits in construction of city parking facilities. ~illetts said, he does not oppose the Main Beach park per se, but states he believes there is not enough parking being provided at the park. • The revenue plan enacted by the city council would have provided for in- stallation of new meters in commercia{ areas and in Laguna Canyon near the 1s .. PETITIONS, Page 2) More 8anks Set 10% Prime Rate, Despite Demand f'IE W YORK (AP) -Several more major banks pushed their prime lending rates up to IO percent today, in SJ?~e of a demand from \Yash\f1.gton late last week ror f\vo banks to justify the increase. The increase, th e 16th quarter-point hike this year lf\ the banks' minimun1 lending fee for large corporatio1.1s. was begun Friday b)! San Francisco's Wells Fargo and New York's First Natlonal Ci· ty, two af the riation's biggest banks. · The Committee on Interest and Dividends,-which-oversces interest rates in President Nixon·~ economic contro ls program.. immediately insltuct¢ the ban.fs . to submit ' data justifying the move . ·' GOP Age_nt . AgreeSlo . Guilty Plea . ., WASHINGTON (AP )-.-Political agen t Donald H. Segretti ag-teed tod{ly _ _t9 plead guilt y to an expanded indictment charg- ing him with violating federal election la\vS during the 1972 Florida J)emocratic presidential primary. Segretti received money from Herbert Kalmbach ol NewPort Beach, President Nixon's Conner personal• attorney, for what allegedly was a campaign or political sabotage in Florida. In a brief. appearance belOre a federal magistrate, Segretti agreed to haVe the case transferred fr6m Florida -to Washington, D.C. Segretti's agreement to plead guilty was made tiefore the magis- trate. A federal graiid jury in Tampa handed down the four-count indictment .Aug. 24 b~t. it_r~rna.i.n~.Q .. $!;?~1~~. ).!Ill0 .. ~®-~Y.,. . . The magistrate scheduled a hearing for Oct. 1 when Segretti is expected to enter his formal plea to the new indictment. Segrettl, 32 yea'.rs old today, . was rele ased on personal recognizance. He is from San Marino, Calif. The new indictment charged Segretti with &inspiracf · and . with illegally publishing UQauthorized p o I. i t i c a I statements. Federal law requires that political .literature contain the names of persons or organizations responsible for its distribution. . The maximum penalty for each of the four counts in today's indictment is one year in prison and a $1,000 fi ne. ·-An-earlier-"tWo=counr t11-d 1-c rm e n t against Segretli had been ' re turned at Orlando, Fla. May 4. A spokesman for special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox said today's indictment supersedes the old one. He had pleaded innocent to that in- dictment which accused him o r distributing a phony Jett er on the sta- tionery of Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (D- Maine). Th e letter accused that two other Democratic presidential candidates Sens. Henry M. Jackson Or Washingtori and Hubert . H. Hwnphrey of Minnesota, of sexual misconduct. Kalmbach told the Senate Watergate committee in July that (See SEGRE1TI, Page Z) Orange • Coast Weather Those l-01v clouds along the Or- ange Coast \viii clear to sunny skies again Tuesday. with highs at the beaches. in the 60s rising to the upP,er 70s inland. Overnight 1ov.s 58-<i4. INSIDE TODAY :Jol111 has left Martha. l1l a 1efepho11e tntervicio -u;itlt VPl's flelen Thorr~as, fol rs. 1\.fi tchell re· 1iea ls the rca.s o1i.s f or th e splitttp fou r da ys ogo . See story, Page 4. L.M. 9eYI 1 C•Hferni• • Cl•1slll~ tq.U c .... 1t1 '' Ci'o11WM II 0.-ITI 1',ellClt I l!illlNrtll 1"111 ' E~l•rlllnrritnl f l"INf!Cf 1 .. 1\ ...,..... .. A~n Ll rUl•t• 1J , ' MO~IH ~ t M•tlM•I Ntws • Or.ntl C ... al1' I l-,1vi• l"t"'tr .It SPtrlJ 1"17 SIKl M1rto;at1 1 .. 11 TdtriSIH t Thnlt,. f w .. 1t1~ • WM'llfl'I M..,,,. It-It WOfit ...... • 4, 2 DAILY PILOT ___ LcB ____ M_oo_d..;"c.·_S._;p_;t_em_be< __ l..;7,_1_9_73 Btct 'fleorte1ai119' • El Toro Ranch Shares • Ill Irvine .Bank Not Sold County to Hold Zoning Hearing An undisclosed number of the original 200 .000 shares or stock in the Bank of Irvine remain to be sold, despite reserva- tion of 64,000 shares for founding direc- tors and an init ial response described as ''heartening." On Sept. 8 the bank beg;tn malllnp lo lrvine area residents. offering shares in the new bank at a cost of $10 each. The shares carry a face value or only $5. A spokl!!mau for the bank said today early returns from that mailing offer ha\'e been '·heartening." V1clor C. Andrews, of Laguna Beach is Carpente1·'s Lobbyist Bill Gets Delayed chairman of the board of the bank which includes among its directors Mayor John Burton and Irvine Ranch Water DJ.strict chief executive William F. Hurst. Each director may purchase up lo 4,000 shares of bank stock at the initial of- fering price of $10, a spokesman said. Burton formerly served as advertising account executive for a competing bank in Irvine -Irvine National Bank. Charles Hostler of Newport Btach is chairman of ... that nationally chartered bank. Bank of Irvine has received a city of Irvine use permit ta open its first office in trailers on the Bruce No tt property at Culver Drive and Walnut Avenue in cen- tral Irvine. Bank President David l·I. Drinkwater said a 7 ,000-Square foot perm~nent facili· ty is planned for the san1e site. Other paid executives of the bank are Elmer G. ~Studer, executive vice presi- dent : an~ Royce L. Je'nsen, cashier .. Officers and directors include attorney John Carlson, corporate secretary; ~ Beckman Instruments Corp. Vice Presi· Sacramcqto '"lobbyisl5 will have more dent Robert A. Llneburger, bank time to influence legislators before a hill treasurer; Irvine hlayor Burton ~ho sponsored in the senate by Sen. Dennis operates a Newport Beach consulting E. Carpenter (R-Ncwport Beach) is ex-firm Burton-Southwesten1; Newport peeled to beco1ne !av:. Beach attorney Roberl S. Barnes; The first pubUc hearing on a zone change which lf granted win allow development of lhe 2,700-acre Whiting Ranch in El Toro ls set for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Orange t)ounty Planning COmmLssidn. The meeting will be in the hearing roon1 of the Englneeripg Building, 400 Civic Center Drive. A plan for 600 acrea of housing and a popu lation of 5~560 by 1985 will be prese nted by Larry Webb. principal of the J. L. \Vcbb PlaMing firm, hired by landowner C. N. Whit ing lo rlan tbe pro~ Cf1Y. Webb's plan leaves the northernmost 1,300 acres of the land undeveloped . Estimated cost of de veloping the re· maining acreage could run to $85 million, Webb said. ~ The scenic ranch abuts the El Toro Start-of -school Report Studied By CUSD Board ---.,.,.e measurc-by-As~mhlyn1an Ken----.-Ne.wport_B_each a~chitect William _ E_. _ · i ieade (D-Oaklandl , passed the sen~te Blur?Ck ; John Curci: of NewporflJea~h. JOltt•iae ruste-es-of-the Capistrano-1:fnified 1--~;n--.r3'4-to·:t·votc-wilh-amendmenU;..wh1cb pres~d ur 1-Turner and Lldo . hool DisUict loni t will .receive the . automatically mean t~e b~ll m~~go ~ ~°!~rt~~:: ~~~l~ ~~hue ~-f --Two Viking landers, similar to-this full-scale model, will be sent;..on a-· ... -~-latest ofHciat reports on the_enrollment to the Ass~mbly for urt er s u y, P N:wport Beach board· chairman of year's voyage to ~tars in 1975. Designed lo land gently on the SITT· crush and details of the opening of ab~n~e~~~~=~Yiangled late idst \veek Marlin Aviation{ Hurst, of Corona del face <J:f the Red . Planet ~n 1976, the space~raft. will carry e_xperim~ntal classes for the district's thousands of wilh Sen. Jack Schrade tR-San Diego ) Mar, IR\VD executive secretary; Robert and life det~ct1on equ1p1nent to .determine 1f the hlart1an environ-youngsters. over Schrade's amendments. Carpenter F . Ingold Jr. of Corona del_l\1ar, project ment can, or ID fact.does, support ltfe. And later in the agenda the board will said the change in the law would_ for~ coordinator. for William Messenger tackle sever a I school planning and constituents to register as lobbyists 1f Corp.; David W. Jameson , or Corolla del development matters calcul•ted....tQ..~ they were to visit lawmakers. Mar, president of Red-E-Food Systems Auto Co1itract "'0101· Ca1·m·val the problem of finding room for so many The Meade bill would require persons {Del Taco ); Robert B. McLain, of \l_,i children~ • who scek..Jo_inlluence administrative Newport Beach, president· McLain -Besides the traditional start-of·school - decisions to register With:•tl\Tsecr_etary •J'.>e'Vetopment Company ; ·Walk-Reces~ed R 0 6 . ~ from Supt.-Truman Benedict, of state or the legislature's Joint R~les W. Patrick · Moriarty, Pr~ sid e n t 1.l . i..::')tal•ts-Ct, ---· -trustees wlll-evalu&le these ttenfs"11Hhe Committee . At present , only lobbyists Pyrotechnics Inc. (Red Devil fireworks ); 7:30 p.m. session at Serra School: .. who Seek to innuence legislation must Edgat E. Pankey, of Tustin, ra~c~er and DETROIT (AP) -We a r Y B h _ A change 'in the proposed, grading register. commercial developer, and Wilham T. negotiators today recessed a 23-Y.11 Capo eac clevatiQJI for the new junior high school Meade's bill would also order lobbyists White Ill, of Laguna Beach, Irvine hour marathon bargaining session site being developed In Laguna Niguel .on lo specify each. month w~lch lawm~er Ranc.b heir and president Orange County aimed at ending the three-day land donated by Avco Community or ad ministrator the lobbyist entertamed Intemational Racewa y, Inc. strike by the United Auto Ylorkers The eighth annual Carnival of Color, Developers. Soil preparation is already and how much money was spent. Gifts of Drinkwater said the new bank is "to against Chrysler. Company officials an opportunity for all area artists to ex-under way at the si te in the inland por- more than $25 would have to be reported. provide an independent, locally owned said the all-night session brought hibit thei r wares. v.·ill take place Oct. 6 lions ot the new community. on a 34 to 3 Sena te vote early today, community bank whose primary empha-•·considerable progress." · and 7 al the C3pistrano Beach Plaza. • _ Appointment of an architect to the measure was sent back to the sis will be to meet the financial needs Of ·•\Ve are now optimistic about an The e\'ent is n fund-raising project or design the districfs new facility to be Assembly for concurrence in Senate the residents of Irvine and adjoining com-early Settlement." a Chrysler state-!he Capistrano Beach Cha1nber of Con1-used for-teechng the multihandicapped .. amendments. But the Assembl y alr~dy munities." mcnt said after the session broke merce. •·d adi,,.,med until Jan. 7, ending up. -Consideration of appointment of a Jld JV-Exhibitors should come to the plaia at · r · chanct!S for quick passage. Spokesmen for both the company 8 a.m. to register \vilh chamber officials specia l committee to serve as a aaJson carpenter sa id he expected !he Fir· emen Parade· and union insisted the talks had not and get a display location along the between the board and city councilmen of Assembly to reject the amended version broken oil, and a Union spokesmen cOYered sidewalk. San Juan (:.<\pj:ilrano and San Clemente, of the bill . thereby setting up a two-~use said its negotiators planned to All places will be assigned on a first-providng a be~ter chan11el o(, com- conlerence '·mm1'ltee to come up with a F L t rn later today f' I ed ba · new Plan SO wmeto'me next year. eatur'"'" aguna re U • come, lrS serv SIS. munication On issues that affect ail the '-.::7 Art ists must provide Uleir own stands ·· · fl or tables for the sale which will run from entities. Fall Recreation Scl1edules Told The Laguna Beach Recreation Depart· ment has beg'un registration for the classes and activities of lhe fall recrea- tion program. . . . 1931 F~ re Truck 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m. both days. Registration -Review of a future school site be1ng u. Angry Pollutw· n ree is $2.50 plus a 10 perctnt donation of proposed . ror the southerly portion of all sales to the chamber. !'llission Viejo "'·here growth is e~pect.ed A retired member of the Laguna Beach Fire Departmenl will answer the alarm rung during the 5tst Annual California Firemen's Association Co nference pa·raue at 7 P.M. Tuesday in A?laheim. Chamber profits will go to community 10 continue in coming ye3rs. f K M improvement projects. Ch;n eeps um Art Viewers al the Carnival \Vi\l have a lie.. · • chance to obtain a painting by local anist Louise Leyden Roughton, which wl\I be On District Bill given away Ociobct1 Of3 pm.· ....... . The city's 1931 Seagrave Suburbanite, bought new for a fledgling fire depart· ment, will be trailered to Anahei m for the Orange County's chief air pollution parade. Two Laguna Beach firemen will cont rol officer said today that he had "no Mrs. Roughton 's California scene paint- ings hang n the Governor '.:; mansion in Juneau. Alaska. in the Banco de Mallorca, Spain and other locations. participate. The parade wi,11.start at the Disneyland comment at all" about a bill on Gov . From Pqe l SEGRETII •.. Marine Corps Air Stallon , Cleveland Na· tJonal Forest, the Irvine Jlanch, and Cl,11 the east is bounded by the Glenn Ranit and Santiago canyon Road. 11 Single family unll• and clustered ,.,. tached townhouses ) are planned m·tSc $<$,Ol)O to $60,000 range. Also in the plan is a 34-acre lake, a 155· acre natural park. a nine-hole go1 £ course, an equestrian center, a com- munity center. and a five-acre com· mercial center adjoining five acres of landscaped open space. Ooe of the unusual aspects of the plan is 200 acr~ of agricultural land -to be used by residents or the community for vegetable gardening, raising chickens and a few cows. Whiting and Webb will ask the com· mission· for a zone change from A-l (a gricultural) to ~ (Planned Com- munity District). Webb's plan has been endorsed by the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC). The lower porUon-0f the ranch caMot be used for residential or .lnstltutional use because the noise level f r o m the adjacent ·El Toro Air Station is above allowable federal standards. This area is thus being planned for the natural park, golf ·course, and com· munity-centcr. From.Pagel PETITIONS ..• festivals, and as well as increased fees from 10 cents to 20 centa an hour. -.supporters· said the measure would mean an additional $168,000 to the city tbJs ·iiscal )'.ear, and $300,000 thereafter eatmarked for~deve1opn'lent of new park-ing and -transpor.tatfon fa cilities. Wllllou •the development of these funds, the COl1· stroction of additional parking could be periled, referendum opponents said. "It Is the solution lo our financial prob- lem that J disagree with and not the problem," \ViU ett s said. · He pointed out that both Newport Beach and Huntington Beach have re· quested state money to cope with ex- penses wrought by out-of-town ·visiton:. "I hope that before this issue goes to the polls, that our city counctJ can take a realistic approach lo our unpleasant situation," Willens said. Fl'Olll Pflfle l ANIMALS ••. Saturday, the Autumnal equinox. when the stars are in the right places. They're also lea ving because lhe district attorney's office agreed to pul off prosecution of lots of citations for minor law infractions garnered by the colorful tribe over ·its year and a ha.If en- campment in Laguna Beach. ·~ Classes include tennis. yoga, papiting. gymnastics jazz creative dance, ballet as well as ballr~m dancing, sailing, div- ing, "'-omen's volleyball, shuffleboard, ceramics children's theater and golf. Recrealion bulletins are a'vailable at city hall and the recreation department. 175 N. Coast Highwa y. Information Is available by telephone by calling 494- 1124, Ext. 47. Hotel parking llt, run down West Street Ronald Reagan's desk that wou1d to Ball Road and then east on Ball Raad . · eliminate his district. La st year. she was commissioned to paint an oil of the Western W.hlte House. An active member of the Capistrano Beach Chamber of Commerce, she is in charge of carnival preparalions. at the request of \Vhile HoUIC aide O\\'ight L. Chapin he passed on money used in Segrettl's campaign activities. Kalmba ch said he did not knOw what Segrctti y,•as to use the money for. When they pull up stake! from Lagtma, a caravan of ramshackle vehicles. In- a caravan of rafl!hacklc vehicles, in- cl uding a converted school bus usuaJly ' .. parked in front of Love Animals head- Seeking Reforn1s WASHINGTON CAP) -Son. Waller F. J\otondale (0-MiM.), wants a commissio!1 to explore wa ys to ensure that the presi- dent is accouhtable to Congress and the public. ln a speech prepared for Senate delivery today, l\iondale, who ha.s be~n mentioned as a potentia l 1976 pres1den1Jal candidate, also suggested leg is!at ion. to bolster congressional pow~r, . including provision for periodic quesUontng of ex· e<:Utive branch officials by senalo rs on radio and television. OIAN•t COAST u DAILY PILOT The Or119t CO..! DAILY l"llOT, wllft Wltl(li fl UO'llblMd !he H ..... l'r.st, II publlllMld by m. O••...-c .. 11 Publllhlnll CAlrl\jlefly ....... rai.t tdlllont lr9 pUblltl\td, Manllty lllrDUDh Friday, lllr Cotlt Mfll, Ntwll0<1 81teh, Hllrl!IO'lflkln • ll1ACll/F01m11!11 Vtll..,, l.1911!11 ll11.c1'1, lrv1Ml~Mldl1t>tc--51n Citm.fli1/ Sin JUlll C1pl1lr-A illlOll f'lllioMI ed111Dn 11 pu1>1linld 11turd1w1 Mid Sovftd•f"· Tt.1 prlr>clp.il pUDllilllnO llltllf II .i »0 WHI' lllY JlrH I, Cost1 MIW, Colllfornl1, ~)6. Rob11t N. 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The Seagrave, a 500--gallon a minute control district officer. admitted he was pumper, was in active service from extremely familiar \\'ith the controversial 1-1arch 1931 to June 1961 when it wa s piece of legislation, but angrily declared, retired. The apparatus is annually ••r have no comment on this whole thing."· displayed during the city's Chrlstn1as The bill, passed 53 to 10 by lhe Parade. Dump Trucks Fill Beach Park Site Dump trucks began droppini; loads or fill dirt on Laguna Beach's ~1ain Beach Park area today, somewhat ahead or schedule. The process will save the city about $20,000 over what it would have lo pay for Oil for park landscaping If the dirt were to be purchased and hauled in from a site in Mission Viejo. • The fill will be leveled at between three and four feet high, and seeded with rye grass to keep down dust while other Main Beach Park development is pending. Some 6,000 yards or dirt from the Toomey No I a nd "Reef" proje<:t at Thalia and Glenneyre, will stretch from the Benton's parking lot to the foot of Laguna Avenu t by Hotel Laguna. Plants Purloined Again in Laguna The Laguna Beach plant pirate struck again this weekend, stealing potted plants from two resitlenfs in the last of a recent series of plant helst1 In the Art . Colony. Arley Ranger of 145 Woodland Drive reported loss of $65 1n hanging planta, an ivy, r.rn , and spider plant. Sitt told police the theft occurred sometime between noon and 9 p.rn . Saturday. Mary Hall of 1520 GlcMeyrC SJ. reported theft or two potted geranhum 'worth $10 rrQm her. front porch Saturday. Pollc:e belleve a rtng of pla nt thieve6 Is operating In the beach areas, and the hot ptBnts are being fencrd through small out-Qf·tov.·n plant shops. Assembly and 24 to 13 by the Senate Fri- day, \vould create a single air pollution control district in {he South Coast Air Basin. If signed by the governor. it v.·ill v.·ipe out jurisdiction of air pollution control districts over parts of the scven-eounty area covered by the air basin. fitchen declined to speculate whether Govemor Reag an would sign the bill and refused to answer questions abo ut the operation of bis district. ''It's all a matter of record and I don 't have the time to go into it .at this late dale." Fitchen fumed . The Orange County Air Pollution C.on- trol District, with a staff of 18, has been responsible for the regulation of sta- tionary sources or pollution on a coun- tywidc basis. Tbe district has maintained test sta- tions in several localities to measure pollution levels and has issued fines to in- dustries violating clean air standards. It s jurisdiction over Orange . County would be assumed by a lG-membcr board, three appointed by the Los Angeles County board of Supervisors and the rest by other supervisors o( other counlies and city selection co1nmit1ces. The new district would be financed by a tax on industries that emit air Pollutants and a one-tenth cent fee on each gallon of gasoline sold in lhe stair. While passing the district bill. the Senate defeated a companian measure which would have placed cscalallng penalties up to $10,000 on lnduatrica which violated lar pollution laws. The current penalty is $50 (or each violation. Two Bombs Explode WNDON (UPl) -Two more bombs exploded in Britain today. cne of them injuring an explosives fJCpert as he work· cd to defuse a: devict'! planted outside an office building in the lndu1trial city of Birmingham. The blasts were the latest incidents ln B campaign of leITor that police previou s!\• blamed on extr~mlst elemenls of the fri sh Republican Army. . The painting to be given away is en- titled, "California," and will be on view at the Capistrano Beach Plaza. 35 Youths Arrested Today1s four-count indictment charges that Segrettl consplred with Robert 1.Ielton Ben~ and Tampa accountant George A. llearing to disrupt the cam- paigns of Jackson and Muskie in tbe 1972 Florida prima ry. Benz and Heiring-Were named co-eon· quarters at 782 S. Coast Highway. Not content with ,1eavlng themselves, they hope to empty the city in a show of "protest" for almost anything that anyone wants to protest. Iillled in Wreck SAN DIEGO (AP) -Police broke up a spirators but were not indicted. cro\vd of about 250 youths at a south San Hearing was charged wilh Segretti in FALLBROOK (AP) -A car cr.Alhed Diego shopping center Sund ay night. the original indictment. He pleaded guilty 400 feet over the embankment at Shear's Thirty-five \vere arrested for curfew to one of the indictment's two counts and Grade on U.S. 395 south of Fal!brook to- v\olations and turned over to their has been sentenced to a maximum one da)', the body of an unidentified person parent=s-·------------~y_ea_r_in__:_pr_iso_n_. __________ w_a_s_re_c_ov_e_r_ed_lr_o_m_lh_e_wr_ec_k_ag~e-._~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : We~ll Prove That Nobody Sells TV's For Less Than 1>ulda.P: : HERE IS OUR INFLATION FIGHTING ·OFFER • • If you can rurchose any TV In this od for Im: crt any other froftchlsed dealer in Oran9• County, DUNLAP w11 • • stfl yot.1 the TV at ttie LOWER price pl111 tlwe you an ADDITIONAL 10°/o of the difference. OHER EX'lllS • SEPT. 29TH, 1973. • . •, . • • • • • • • • 1974 _7P!!!.1' •Low Prices • are born here • -. • • :rl~~~~~i~~~!I~~ • • • • • • • • 1974 ZENITH 1t" Dllt11111 MMl1 l-4«11W 429 96 1974 RCA XL-100 , ... Dl:pi1.1l ,.ktw>r• ·-42CJ96 1973 RCA XL-100 ,,.. Ol:fl'llll ... ,......,_.. . ..,, 39996 ' • • Ill • • • fl 'j a.11.d Raised• , elseivhere • D •' • • )j • • • .. • ii • 90 DAYS CASH SAME AS CASH . I 0WITH APPROYID CREDIT e •••••••••••••••••• C'1 • 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA-PHONE 548·7788 ·········~················ , .. . . .. • • Saddlehaek Today's Fin al iy.Y. St@eks -----EDITION • VOL. 66, ;k 260, 2 secrits. 26 PAGES * TEN CENTS F~r_tility Drug .lJse Produces Sex.tuplets DENVER (UPI) -An accountant's 34--premature bul were breathing on their year-old wife who took fertility drugs . own. Tbe first child, a· boy, was the only gave birth SUnday night to four boys and one of the six not born by caesarean sec- ·two girl s. Doctors said they were ln "ex· tion. cellent" condition and could be the first Mrs. Edna Stanek (If Lakewood, who sextuplets In history to survive. bad been-bedridden since July, 'J!lS in "Their chances are excellent. They are satisfactory condiUon, said doCtorsl.fthe in excellent condition," said Dr. TibOr University of Colorado Med1cal Center. Engel, who led a team of 30 persons from Eugel said the odd.! lor sextuplets are three hospitals in delivering the babies. 496,980,450 to 1. He said that if all &ix in· The weight of the infants varied ·from fants survived, he believed it would be under two pounds to three pounds, 11 the first Ume on record. ounces. They were born seven weeks The father Eugene Stanek, 31, said ~ ~ three of the bOys would be named John Stephen and Jeffrey, and the girls would be called Julia and cathertne. "We still need one more name " he said. "We agreed on tlif.ee for each sex but it didn't wori: out that way.u.. The father said he and his wife ex· peeled a multiple birth because of the fertility drug. "lt:s been very difficult for her," Stanek said of his wife. "We're very hap- py. "My wife's been in bed 100 percent of Zone Hearing Set Whiting -R-anih-P-roject Probed . the Ume since July, They (the sex· tuplets) will be in the hospital six weeks at the minimum. I would sus~t my wlle will be at least a week." . "We live in a three-bedroom house now, so I guess we'U go house-hunting shortly," the father said. "That's an awful lot of tax deductions ." They aJso have a 4-year-old boy. Mrs. Springer said the first child, a boy, w:as born at 9:45 P·fll· PDT Sunday. The rema ining five cl)ildren were born within !our miQ.utes, starting at 10:34 p.m. There have bten at least 12 cases of sextuplets this century. But in no c<1se ha ve atl six surv ived . according to the Guinness Book or Records. There have been ,-eports of octuplct and septulet births, but except for eight children born in Mexico City in 1967 their authenpcity has not been proved. Quintuplets -[ive babies -are more common. wth th e Encyclopedia Britan~ nica reporting 53 such births and some living at least through infancy. The L)ionnc qu ints bom J.1ay 28, 19J.I. in. Callender. Ont., are the most famou~. '!'he Dionnes arc only one of four sets of quints born in the Western Hemisphere to survive infa ncy. Othel'. quintuplets are the Diligenlis born in Argentina in 1934, the rour girls and boy r born 10 ~1r. and ~1rs. Andrev.' Fischer i11 Aberdeen. S.D .. Sept. 14, 1963. riv e boys born to .r.1r. and Mrs. E£rcn Lubin Prieto a week earlier in ~1araraibo, \li.Qizuela, and the Kienast quints born in New Jersey in 1970. ------~----------------·------- . . r---;_,,,;;;::._-;;n,.=>t -:p::u:;:bl~ie:-.he::a::r:;:ing~=on~a;--;zon:::;e:--;th;::e:-_>J.-.L.'w"."eb'°b;-.;Pr.aJUIJl)=°'g""1!'!!1= • .,.;,;;a,.,,,by~•a~nd"'""Sarn~o-canyon1tol'.!"t-. ----- change which if granted will allow landowner C. ~. Whiting to rlan the prop-Single family units and clustered (at· development of the 2,7()().acre Whiting erty. tached townhouses) are planned in the Ranch in El Toro is set for 1:30 p.m. Webb's plan leaves the northernmost $45.000 to $60,00J range. Tuesday at the Orange COunty Pia.Ming 1,300 acres of the land Wldeveloped . Also in the plan is a 34-acre lake, a 155- Commisslon. Estimated cost 0£ developing the re-acre natural park. a nine-hole golf The meeting will be in the hearing mairiing acreage could run Ur$85 million, Course, an equestrian center, a com· room of the Engineering Building, 400 \Vebb said. munity center, and a five-acre com· Civic Center Drive. . , • The scenic ranch abuts the El Toro D\erctal center adjoining five acres of A pW 'tor 600 acres Of housing and a Marine porps Air· Station, Cleveland Na~ landscapetl open space. Jtpulltion of 5,561) by 1985 ~ill be , tional Forest, the Irvine Ranch', and on One of the un\ISual asRfcl.s of the plan f---"esented by Lar.ry W~bb, prln_cipal or lhe east ls bOunded by the , Glenn Ranch _____ l_See RANCB,'Pag.:o.e_Z_I ___ _ ' Vote System Saddleback Area Council Hit by.-·Water M . S W d d . eetmg et e nes ay unit H 0 pef ul Robert. Van Horn, executive ass~lant elected group or up to 12 local residenls A candidat; for the Irvine Ranch to the East Palo AJto Municipal AdvisorY wbo are a legally recognized advisory Water District (lRWD) board charged COunciJ will speak at an open meeting o{ body to the <;aunty ~rd of supervisors. today that legislation to "democratize" -' The MAC lS cooaidered an altemattve elections woul~ oCIUally utal!e it. !l\Ol'O th~·~~.-,. ~":'" t<>_city,boodfoe:·· ar!'!i! wilil · difficult ror voters to . con'lrol district ~-. . --··· "clty-s"tZe;l" j rl'iTeitilim' policy. , ftt meeting wW be in tbe-;'.Community sentimellria · · , atlc£ ~ Robert west ol 35i2 cannel Aye., Ibo Rooin o( People · ll'eienl at· the Sad· Four other-MAC. have been set up In CoJony, ls rumlng in the l2-malf'!'tCe fat d161ck Pim , El Toro. the state since East Palo A1to pioneered. four IRWD board seats -three direc-'l'be speech Ii co-aJ>onsored by the UC the concept. toni:bips and the district auditor.assessor Irvine extension office. In a study p~ In the Saddleback Valley, studies are ·lion gram financed by UC Irvine, a SACC under way on several alternatives, one ~e ~s said he 1~ running_ to. ca_UJ t· study team was the first to propose the MAC for the entire Valley and individual tention to the election system which MAC concept for the·Saddleback-Valley-.-MACa-for-Mip.ion.....Yiejo_ and _LagU1J.CL Van Horn, with 3l years background in Niguel. gives landowners lhe edge in selecting public service, has .,_,t the last five as The county board of supervisors a. P-dlsirlct directors. Property ownership -~· ed Jh t deterlnines ellgibllil)' for Voting 'instead adminiatrative officer for the East .Palo prov .. e ... MAC concept ast spring of the usual residency requirement. Alto MAC, the fint aet up in California. when they approved guidelines on how to And, each landowner's vote is weighted This new government alternative is an set up and administer the council. according to the assessed valuation of the property. Each dollar's worth of land yields its owner one vote, yielding the Irvine Company the clear edge in choo~ ing directors who will govern the water and sewage company serving company developments. ,.:.tRWD spokesmen cootend the election system is a holdover from the past, when Qillfomla Water Districts were set up by farmers ror the benefit of their irrigation i.eeda._ Since they paid the tues to au~ port such districts, founding directors reasoned they should cmtrol spending. The IRWD however, serves the rapidly developing !nllne Ranch. District boun· daries closely resemble tbOse rtne 63,000-acre master·plano.ed, but largely wxleveloped po~ion of the ranch. Spokesmen for the lRWD say the district supports SB 330 a bill designed to tum over control of district!: when the area wllhln a district is 50 percent developed In residential, indwtrial or cOmmercial uses. ~west today contended the city of Irvine would have to have grown to a population of more than 215,000 "before the people ol Irvine could attempt to obtain COO· l(OI." . Further, the bill requires a ~tition of more than 25 percent of registered voters ' (See DISTRICT, Page Z) .. oruae .. • • County Pollution Chief Hotly Denies Comment . Orange County's chief air pollution control ofHcer said today t~at he had "no comm~t at all'' about a bill on Gov. Ronald_Reagan's desk that would eliminate his district. William Fitchcn, county air pollution control . district oflicer, admitted he was utremely familiar with the controversial__ piece of Jegi!laUon, but angrily declared, 0 J have no comment on this whole thing." 1be bill, pasSed 53 to IO by the Assembly and 24 to 13 by the Senate Fri- day, would create a single air pollution control dlltrict in the south Coast Alr Basin. If signed by the governor, it will wipe out jurisdiction of alr poUution control districts over parts of the seven.county area covered by the. air basin. Fitchen declined to speculate whether Governor Reagan would sign the bill and refused to answer questions about the operation of..bis district. - "It's all a matter of record and I don't have the time to· go into it at this late date," Fitcben fumed. The Orange County Air Pollution Con· trol District, with a staff of 18, has been responsible for the regulation or sta- tionary sources or pollution on a coun- tywide basis. The distrk:t has maintained test sta- tions in several localities to measur_e pollution levels and has issued fines to in- dustries violating clean air standards. tis jurisdiction over Orange County would be assumed by a IO-member hoanl, thre< appointed by the Los Angeles County board of Supervisors and the rest by other supervisors of other counti~ and city selection committees. We•dler Those low clouds along the Or· ange Coast \Vlll cfear to sunny _ skles..again_'J'u<llfay....wilh.higbs al tbe beaches In the 60s rising to the J upper 70s Inland. Overnight Iowa SM4. Teen in El Toro Heia· by Police Alier Surrender Orange..County Sbcti!Cs deputies sll.id an·El Toro youth gave them a few aru:- iou mamentl SUbday nlgbt before they ccilld pmullde hltn to drop his loaded ri· The new di strict would be financed by a tax on industries that emit air pollutants and a one·ten th cent fee on each gallon of gasoline sold in the state. While passing the district bill, th~ Senate defeated a compan ion measure which would have placed esc,alaUng penalties up to $10.000 on industries which violated lar pollution laws. The • current penalty is $50 for each violation . I INSWE TODAY John Ml 14!/t Marl/la. Ill a lttephonc .inltnlU1D 1Dlth UPl's Heinl Thomal, Mf't. Mttchtll t't- vcall U.. "°'°"' /Of' 1/ac 1pHrup four dot!• ago. S<1 •111f'11, Pagt 4. L.M. _. ' -' Clll,...111 I H•M..et ,. ... • Cl••flff*I ..... Or._. C-"' • I ....... " srr.t. Pwrtw~ " (-" _,, , ... , Dtlltfl HtNCH • ltMll Mitt!... "'" ........ , , .. • ·--• ,_ •111.mlMl'ltllt • -' ··-'1•11 ·-• I -" .,.._,. N ... 1».U I ........... " ·--•• -. • . -. De ond "11Te!ldet. . 1bey uid the con!Jontltlon with MichAel crate Totmuotl, 1,, o1 21968 Lakeland St., followed an apparent dispute at the homo . Htl mother called the lhttlll'a office for help, deputies oald. 'l'bN!e deputies a1Tlved at tbe home and were w a r n e d by Mn. Helen Talmaioll lhat her'°" had told her: "I'll ldll the Ont cop who comes thrOllgh lhat door." Officers said they found Tolmaaol! bar- ricaded In his bedroo\11 closet, but they managed to 'pttsuade him to surrender nu .12-callber zlOe." He wa1• todged In Orange Crun)f Jall on cbarg .. or .... ult with a deadly we1pon•on P:Olice o(licers. . . --. Contract on Library Goes-J:lefore County A contract for architectural-engineer~ ing ltn'ices for the new Unlversl ty Park Library Jn Irvine will be befoni the llol!rd of Supervisors ror approval day. : 'lbe supervisors previously select~d George Knowles or Irvine as architect for the 10,000.square-foot structure to be located adjacent to the University Park Community Center. The estimated cost or 'construction Is $350,000. . . . FLEET YOUNG MAN CLOSES IN ON SLIPPERY ADV ERSA RY AT· MISSION VIEJO DAY S Dlll'r l"llel Slaff Pholoi Slippery Beast Greased pigs are as difficult to catch today as always, and it's appar. ently just as much fun. At least the event, Sunday, at the ~lission Viejo Golf Course was one of the most popular in the sixth annual Mission Viejo Days Celebiation. It brought squeals-from both sides. 2 Councilmen Will Seel{ Re-election in Irvine • T"·o or five incumho!at Jrvlne__QI~ coun- cilmen have indicated they will run ror re-election in April, when all five council tel'l'M expire. Incumbent ma yor. Councilman John Burton, 38, 0£. University Park told a reporter, "I probably "'1ll::ti1n Jor city council again.'' O>uncilman Henry Quigley, 33, ol the Ranc h, Is more definite. · He "'1d Tuj>sday he will run.· A $10 per per;ion cocktail party it 4 p.m.'ThurSday will clinch hi s interest. At the Airpor.ter_IM roccption, the -mayor pro-tern wjll seek support and money to mount a rH1ectJon bld. Mrs. Gabrielle Pryor, 33, of University l)n rk said she ls "not s·ure" she will ruri again. . . . •. . · • .The city's first . mayor, Wllllom r11chbaeh, 32, or Turtle Rock. ha• yet <• • •• • :innounce a decision. Councilman E .. Hay Quigley Jr .. 40, of Turlle Rock . similarly has made no fonna l ruu1ouncement or hls Intentions. Ousting Liunche . SAN YSIDRO {APJ -A drive to oust !he acting commissioner of tho federal ln1migration and Naluralization Service w;is launched Sunday In thls border com· munl1y by a Mexicun·An1erlcan organ lza· lion. Albert Garcin . n locai'"busincssman and president of the United California ~icxicnn·Amtficar1 Assoclalitin, said his group hns written to r~era1 legislators urgln1t the ouster of act ing commiMioner Jan101 F'. Green. " 2 Dana Hru:hor Boats in Crash; No Injuries T\VO spectacula r boat collisions iq the \\'aterways of Dana Harbor over the weekend proved that Lady Luck also takes to th e waterisometimes. Harbor patrolmen said bOth-inciaenrs occurring Saturday could have been much worse. One involved a runaway boat at the launching ramp and another similar incident occurred at the fuel docks where gasoline was being pumped. In the incident at the launching ramp a throttle jammed on a 16-foot craft owned and operated by Louis Lisen by or 1611 Birdy Lane, Huntington Beach. 'Ille boat shot to one.Side, patrolmen &aid, collided. with a smaller vessel tied to th e dock, then hopped over that boat's bow, coming to rest atop a section of the boat. The occupant of the second vessel. Robert Faley of 26761 Barro Street, JVli ssion Viejo, was knocked into the ba y, but was not hurt. Damage to both craft ,vas minimal. patrolmen said. A short time later in the afternoon a similar incident involving a boat on her maiden voyage and another craft taking on gasoline occurred at the nearby fuel docks. Patrolmen said the new boat was "'aiti ng fo r space at the docks and its o"•ner, Donald Lewis of 23821 ~la'1J1ara Bay, 'Laguna Niguel, tried to accelerate. The throttle stuck on full and the boat shot to\vard a cruiser taking on gaso lin e. The collision stoyc-in a forward hold or lh·c boat, shattered a window and peeled oU some wooden railing. The owner of the boat was identified as Robert Booth of 23112 El Caballo, ~fission Viejo . I-le "'as uninjul'cd in the crash. llis boat received about $200 damage. TURN LEFTOVERS INTO EA.SY CA.S il You can turn summer leftovers into cnsh. I-Jere's ho\v ... liAVE 21' 73 ~~ireball mlr home on_l 'l' Dodge chassis. still under warr. 7400 mi. \VIII accept car in trd. or '''hat·hnvf<ynu . (Phone No,) (Phone No.) The motor hon1c M>ld successfully througb Ibis Dolly Pilot cl•s:iilled ad. Turn your used · vacation vehicle lor an ything elsel into cash by calling yaur Daily I?llot Ad-visor. The direct lint -1 &12·!678. • ' • ' • 1 il DAIL~ PILOT IS Monday, Stpttmbet' 17, 197J An0ther Boy Bitten By Coyote The unpredictable coyote Jwhich has eluded San Clcmrnlc State Park rangers all sumrlk!r and has sent more than a dozen youngsters to !he hospital did lt again over the weekend. The anlmal crept up to a 9-year-old boy from La Canada before dawn Sunday and bi~ the youngster on the left elbow. And the boy, Thomas Ray Martln, im· mediatel y began the series of painful in· jectlons to ward off the po6SibUlty of rabies. The youngster apparently had been sleeping in the open at the state park at 1:30 a.m. when the coyote crept up and attacked. The boy's parents took the child to San Clemente General Ho,,pital where a small puncture wound was cleaned. Animal control officials were notified and they ordered the series of injections of duck-egg ~rum. Rangers throughout the summer have tried to comer the beast ao they c&Q..${1P" ture or kill It, bul the antmBI bu suc- cessfully evaded every attempt. Campers· throughout the aummer J'fave been advlaed not to steer, ln the open because the animal pre ers to attack: sletping youngsters. 'Conte On, Dad' Dave Freiberg, 12, and his father, Bob, put some m~cle in Jt during the log sawing contest-at the Mission Viejo Days celebration that wound up Sun- day. Their timewas a respectable 2:16. The sixth annual event for the planned community also had watermelon eating contests, horse~hot pitching, L tug-o-war and other old fashioned sports. • -- I Flo~ Prit,.flrtl .--Segretti ·Aamits C~mpaign ~Antic~ WASHINGTON (AP) -Political agent Donald H. Scgrettl agreed today to plead guilty to an expanded indictm ent eharg· Ing him· wilh violating federa l election laws durlnc the 1971 Florida De.mocraUc presidential prlnuiry. Segretti received mQney from Herbert Kalmbach of Newpclrt Beach. Pr'esldent Nixon's former pei'sonal attorney, for what allegedly was a campaign or political 1abotage In Florida . In a brief appearance before a federal magistrate, Segrelti agreed t'o have the case transferred from Florida . to \Vashington, D.C. SegretU's agreement to plead guilty wa.s made t'lefore the magi.:s· trate. A federal grand jury in Tampa banded down the four-count Indictment Aug. 24 but it remained sealed until today. The maa:istrate scheduled a hearing for Oct. I when Segretll is expected to enter his forn1al pica to the new indictment. Segretti. 32 years old today, was released on personal recognizance. He Is Today·a four"(()unt Indictment charges that Segretli conspired with Roberl Melton Ben:i and Tampn accountant George A. Hearing to disrupt the can1· palgru: of Jackson and Muskie In tke 1072 Florida primary. Bent Bnd Hearing were nan1ed co-con - spirators but were not indicted. Hearing was charged with Segretti in the original Indictment. I-le pleaded gullty 10 one or the Indictment's two counts and has been sentenced to a maximun1 one year in prison. Carpenter's Lobbyist BW Gets . Delayed from San Marino, Calif. 1'hc ~ew indictment charged segretti Sacrafuento lobby ists will have morP with Cons piracy -and will\ illegally-time lo influence legislators before 1 hi ll publlshini; unauthorized p o 11 t i c a I sponsored in the ~nate by Sen. De!'lnis statements. E. Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) is ex· Federal law requires that political peeled lo become !av:. -_u _-440111 . s ...... aped__ Record Number lilerature contai n the names of persons Tho measure by Assemblyman Ken i---B:;:;;_a_n_d~--;O,_-r-c-;;h-e_s_tr_a __ _J U& a ---. __ lL-I or organizations responsible for ii• Meade (D-Oakl•nd ), passed the Senale -. distribution. on a 34 to 3 vote with amendrnenl' which ()f ~---The m.uimum.penallyJor. ea,.tb of the automatically mean the b\11 must go back ----R • --s-,,u~lltrS-e·~i--·rourco1I11is-IJrtoday'rndlc:tmenHs-on~r.1urlher study, l!Il>"'----" -· At Saddlehack evie_wing Stand Draws B' --i year tn prl<on and a $1 000 fine. •!!!~Dell Janu_•!l'~ UUJ . . ' Sen. Carpenter tangled late last week F--Saddle"b k A~ earher IV.:1>-oount ind I c t men t with Sen . Jack SChrade (R·San Diego ) S k M • • WASHINGTqN (AP), -A new splinter·free reviewing stand at OT UC against Segreth had been returned at over Schrade's amendment,. Carpenter ee USJCJ8DS -·-Ft. ~uachu~a, Ariz., costing $25,000, has drawn fire from Rep. Les Orlando, Fla. May 4. A spokesma~ for Sltid the change in the law would forcP Asp1n, ([)..Wis.). Students went back to schOol today at special Waterg~te pr_oseculor ArctJ~bald constituents to register as lobbyists ir Both the band and Orchestra at Sad· . ~sp_in ch~rged that the military 11 has really scraped the bottom" Saddleback COmmunity College, with ad. Cox said todays indictment supersedes they were to \'\S it lawmakers . di ba k Co · I~ bu1ld1ng tfie stan. d at t,he fort, which already had a wooden re· the old one. · The Meade bill would require person~ e c liege have openings for hr vtewi t d A min!Strators_ .predic_ting_ t,he .1 a r g e _st He had ple a_ded innocent to .that In· who seek to 1·n11uence admi"ni·slrative te ested r 1 · ng s an · spm said the old stand is being replaced because 11 h di un t h h ... _, hi r mua c apa , ~ccording to Monte several ~enerals _ and their wives complained ofa srn~~ers. • . ... enro ment m t e districts six-year ·his· c en . w IC accunu . m 0 f decisiotli to register with the secretary __!.~Bonte, mu.,l_~~r. _ __,_ ----1 The .new stand will be ~ade.JJf---·1~ ---;i:.:. A • tory. , d_lstributLng a p~ny letter .. on the sta· of state or th! legjslf.. ture'a Joil)t Rules "Everybody ts welcome, and we can -b-roadcast booth, As~in said~... concr.e e..an WLiLglassed.~-11--1--Dan-Amiat:ong.-conu:nunlty refutions......._t•onery . of ~~ £>dmund S. Muskie "(0--committee. ·At preSent, oilly lobbyists f d I I . H d' t 'd I Maine). The letter-accttSed-that-two-wno ··sceno·-1nnuerrcc-legisletiOn-must ---- 1n a Pace or them," LilBonte said. . e sug$ested t at the government~ could save money by simply irec or, sa1 a Iota enrollment of close other Democratic presidenUal candidates , "We certainly don't care Jf they're a lit· issuing cushions. to 5.000 is expected by the end of the Sens. Henry f\1 . Jackson of Washingto11 re~~eJ~·s bill would also order lobby!sts -t1e nfs:tr as tong as they-'ielnterested." "Or else, for $25.000, maybe the generals and their ladies could week -up 1,000 students from last fall. and Hubert H. llumphrey of Minnesota, to specify each month which lawmaker The two grolipa meet Tuesday nJght. try stand~ng up," said Aspin in a letter to Defense Secretary James No traffic problems developed as the of sexual misconduct. K~lm~ch told the or adinlnlstrator the lobbyi11t entertained For the leaw1perienced musician, R. Schlesinger. students poured. onto the ioo-acre cam· Senate Watergate comm1.t~e in _Juli' t~at and how much money wa s spent. Gift s of LaBo pus, Armstrong said. . at .the request . of \li1)1 te tlouse aide more than 525 would have to be reported. nte saJd, there also are day pro-A staff of 89 teachers will be handling Dwight L. Chap!~ he passed on !11?~ey On 3 34 to 3 Senate vote early today, grams. 550 courses this year. Armstrong said. used In Segretti s c~mpalgn acUvttl~. the measure was sent bac.k lo th~ A tjass 00 development and techniques Bank of l1'V1'ne From Pllfle l _ Final registration figures Rre not in yet Kalmh<l;ch said he did not know what Assembly for concurrence In Senatr- . of brass instruments is o£fered on · ~because of late signups in the extended Segrelli was to use the money for. ameadmen ls. But the Assembly alfeady \Vednesday evenings, and four evening RANCH campus program at five area high had adjolll'Tled until Jan. 7, ending piano and guitar classes are also Shares-of Stock • . . schools. chances ror qu.ick passage. available : More Banks Set Carpenler said ho expected lhe The stage band, including a jazz·-rock is 200 acres of agriculturaJ land _ to be Assembly to reject the amended version ensemble, 19 one of the college's largest S } 'H • ' used by reaident& of the commwlity for From Pqe l of the bill, thereby setting up a tW1>-house performing groups and h•• perfonned a e eartenina_ bl 10% p · R~4'~ COl)ference comm1u .. · 10 come up wuh. with some of the nation's well·known v -::e~ re'w ~w:s. • rllilng .chtc\en.s DISTRICT ---'O r:ime ~, new plan sometime next year. co~~~~f~ largely of musician& with An undfa.cl~ ~umber of the original \Vblting and Webb will ask the c:om· • • ·; D 0 D nd profeaslonal experience, the stage band 200,000 s~res of stock In the Ilank of m(ais!g lcuflon t forl)a toronPCe chang( e from A-I before the democralic election of direc-espite ema includes local music teacher:s and fonnef Irvine remain to be ao)d, despite reserva· r ura Planned Com· tors may be set. p 1 rofessionals who want to continue to lion of 64,000 shares for founding direc· mw~~b'~:~c~~ been endorsed by the By comparison, It takes a petition with -P ay tors and an initial poM d !bed s dd signatures of only 10 percent of --rui.ther information on any of the "heartening.,, res e escr as (:Acl~~:ck Area· Coordinating Council registered voters to pur a change in the music classes may be obtained by calling On Se t 8 th •-k be The lower portion of the ranch cannot l_!lW on the ballot, West notes. ' NEW YORK (AP) -Several more major banka pyshed thei r prime lending rates up to 10 percent today, in spite-of a demand from Washington late last week !or two banJt:s to justify the increue. Delay Ordered In Murder Trial Of Two Officers LaBon•-l '9"950 83t 9100 Ext 61 P · e uon gan mailings to ic a • ..,..,, or • , · · be used for residential or ms· Htutlonal Irvine area realdent:s, offering sharea in 300 Mexican Aliens Captured ruegal alien activity continued ·lo boom at the San Onofre Border Patrol roadbiock over the weekend with nearly 300 Immigrants arrested for depOftation. Officers said major arrest totab were logged both days as smugglers attempted to pas,, undetected through the check· point. San Clemente police reported several , arrest.t of immigrants who succeeded in making it as far as the south county be/ore being caught. - Killed in Wreck F ALLBROOK {AP) - A car crashed . 400 feet over the embankment at Shear 's Grade on U.S. 395 south of Fallbrook tcr day. The body of an unidentified penon was recovered from the wreckage. OU.N•t COAST u DAILY PILOT Tiie Or•fltle CMll OAILV '"ILOT, "4111 owflldl .. ccimtilned 111• N.,.....Jl'rir"' k pUfrl'ltil'IM h' ""-0•M'!ll• CO.II '"'*11111!>1 C-11'1'. S.· ,, .. ""lllo<tl ••• .,.,., ..... , Mwlll•'I' .lh,.,... Frllll•'I'. '°' Co1!1 ""-· H•W-1 •.tdi. 14"'""'9.... •-11111_ .. "" Vi l..,., l._,,.. a.Kii, '"'IMl~lftKll ....r Lin c--.11 S.0R Jl*'I CtJlttrtllO. A 111191• "'0'-1 9111tllln II pulllllllelll .. tvrd1n ~tlCI l urdtW. TM prlM.""'I ~ltlll"' !111111 II tt JlO Wfll ••'I llr .. I, C..lt Mn1, CtllfornM, 12'M. R•b.rl N. Wt.ti ,.rnldtf!I •"" "llDl•llltr J1cl •. Cvrlt'I' \fltt l'rHIO•' • .., ~ti M...,.ttt' 111, .... , l(,,~;1 llllfltf" 111,..,,, A. Mv•phl,,1 Mf""0•"11 Ell•tor Ch1.C1t M. lo•1 •;c.1.,,J r. Nill A1ttl.i1ftl M•11111,.. U l!Ot1 Gft~ .-.. ... : llD W111 ••r ..... '"""""' .....,., A» N,..c-r 9o\li..t1N l .. -... ~: m ikorftl "-" ............. l tid': 11'111 IMCll Mvi.v.,. .. Ci.-w: ., ~ II CtMlflt btl , .. ,,. ... en• 1 MJ-4221 CW'ffit4 U.•tllll .. '41·1671 ... c ......... ..,., ....... : T•l1pllr•• 4t2-44Zf c.,.....frl!lf, 1na. o-..... CGtu ~""""' Ctfl'!Hl'l'I, lft: 111M '"""'' 111111"''""'-~toti.1 ....... .., fl' --"'""""'' l\INllt _,. .. ~ ... .......,. ..... ..,. 11'1111"" " Clll'l'lll'lf ........ . ....,.,,, <i.at ... , ....... •I CM!t MIW, (filltwN, lwMl_..,, W t•,,ltr nM ......,.._., IW 1"•11 u .1s IMflll\,.,, MfliT•'Y .. IMI*"' ·AM "'9'1ltt1Y, • • ~ because lhe noise level f r om the the new bank at a cost of $10 each. The adJacent El Toro Air Station la above shares carry a face value or only $5. allowable federal standards. A spokesman for the bank said today This area is thu.s being planned for the early returns from lhat mailing offer nat~al park, golf course, and com· have been "heartening." muruty center. Victor C. Andrews, or Laguna Beach is chairman of the board of the bank which includes among its directors Mayor John Burton and Irvine Ranch Water Di.strict chief executive William F. Hunt. Each director may purchase up to 4,000 shares or bank atock at lhe lnltlal of· fering price of $10, a spokesman said. Burton formerly. served as advertising account executive for a competing bank in Irvlne -Irvine National Bank. Charles Hostler of Newport Beach is chairman of that nationally chartered bank. Bank of Irvine has received a city of Irvine use permit to open its flnt office in trailers on the Bruce Nott properly at Culver Dri\'e and Walnut Avenue in cen· tral Irvine. Bank President David ll. Drinkwater said a 7.000.square foot permanent facili· ty is planned for the same site. Other paid e"ecutives of the bank are Elmer G. Sluder, executive vice pres!~ dent; and Royce L. Jensen, cashier. Officers and directors include attorn ey John Carlson, corpora te secretary; Beckman Jnstrum cnts Corp. Vice Presi· dent Robert A. Lineburger, bank treasurer ; Irvine l\1ayor Burton y,·ho operates a New20rt ~<\CJ! consulting firm Burton.Southwestern ; Ne w p o rt Beach allorney Robert S. Barnes; Newport Beach architect Will iam E. Blurock: John Curci, of Newport Beach, presi dent of Curcl·Tumer and Lido l\.fobile llomes ; Marshall Duffield of Newport Beach : Edmund M. Goodh ue of Newport Beach, board chairman of l\.fartin Aviation; l lurst , of Corona del Mar, IRWD executive secretary; Robert F. Ingold Jr. of Corona do! l\1ar, project coordinator for William ~1esunger Corp.: David \ll. Jameson, of Corona del f\1ar, pr~sidenl of Red·E-Food Systems !Del Taco J; Roberl B. McLain, of Newport Beach, president f\1 c Le In Development Company, W. Patrick Moriarty, pre a Iden l Pyrotechnla tnc. (Red Devil flreworkB)i Edgar E. Pankey. of Tustin . rancher and commercial developer, and \Villlam T . White Ill, of Laguna Beach, Irvine Ranch heir and president Orange Counly International IUiceway, tnc. Dt1nkwatef iild the new bank Is "to . provide an indepc!ndcnt , locally owned community bank who5e prln1ary emph a· sis will be to meet the fln11nclal needs of the residents Rf Irvine "nd adjoining com· munltles. '' . I Policemen 'Find' Haul of Hashish TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) -Pollet have a new addiilon to their 0 found property" section -a brown' paper bag containing $16,000 worth of hashish, but they doubt anyone will "c:Jilfifll. Officers said an unidentified woman called police after she found the sack in front of the door to her apartment. The drugs will be held In !he "found property" department for six months before being destroyed, waiting for the o"'ller, police said. Oeanup Listed At $274 Billion WASffiNGTON (APJ -The Council on Environmental Quality reported today the nation must spend '274 billion on en· vlronmen tal clean-up the nei:t 10 years, but pe rhaps will reap greater benefits In reduced pollution damage. The council ol'fered revised cost estimates tn its latest annual report sub- mitted to the President and to Congress. The report noted some ,improvement in national air quality in 1971, Its latest available estimate. But It pointed to a dlstinct and acceteraUng Increase in the concentration of carbon dlotide in the .,.,·orld 's atmosphere and blamed it on man's burning or fossil fuels. And Tomorrow' The World .•• SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -The San. Franc!ICO bureau of United Pm• tntematloqal received a computerized letter from th e office or Gov. Ronald Reagan In S.cmmento b<gipnlng, "Dear Mr.. Un!le<I Press." Bride Murdered; Slie's No Virgin NAZARE'nl, Israel (AP) -Four Arabs havf been charged with murdering a young bride because slie was not a virgin on her wedding night. The prosecuUon said the girl's father, her uncle, the bridegroom and his father made fou r different plans to kill her - by throwing her off a cliff, stabbing her, drowning her in a well or drowning her in the Sea of Galllee. Finally , her father poured poisonous pesticide down her throat to defend the fa mily's honor, the prosecution cliimea. Her husband, Ibrahim Yunis Hadar Drausha, told police she committed suicide. The increase, the 16th quarter·point hike this year in the banks' minimum lending fee for large corporations, was begun <Friday by San Francisco's Wells Fargo and New York's First National Ci· ty. two of the nation's biGgest banks. The Committee on Interest and Dividend!, which oversees interest rates in Preside nt Nixon's eeonomic controls program, immediately instructed lhe banks to submit data justifying the move. 35 Youths Arrested SAN DIEGO (AP) -Police broke up a crowd of about 2SO youlhs at a south San Diego shopping center-sunday-night Thirty.five were arrested for curlew \'iolatlons and turn ed over to their parents. A four·week delay was ordered today In the Orana:e County Superior Court trial of tv.'O law o(ficers arrested after a Tustin tave m shooting in which a Marine Corps captain died and a resident was seriow;Jy woundt<I. Jadge William C. Speirs set Oct. 17 as lhe new trial date !or Cypress poli ce sergeant Thomas Baroid!. 2fi, and Garden - Grove Officer Jel'T)' Gi'ay, 28, when their lawyer e1plalned that he Is currently engaged 1n another murder trial. Baroldl i:s accused of the kilUng of Marine Corps Ca~. Randall S. Robinette, 25, of Phoenix. Gray is accused of assault with a deadly weapon In the shooting of bar paLron Sam Campise of Tustin. Both men were arrested last Jan. 5 after flying bullets in . the ·Bachelors 1rr bar claimed the life of Robinette a n d "'OUnded Campise. The !,,\Yo officers were off duty at the time. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : We'll Prove That Nobody Sells TV's For Less Than~: : HERE IS OUR INFLATION FIGHTING OFFER : • If yoe -,.,.-""'I TV I• this ad for leu at aoy ~ -he<! dealer I• O.•nt• e ... 1y, DUNLAP wl• • Ml Y°" Ille TV at ttle LOWH p<I .. pl"' gin you an ADDITIONAL 10% of Ille dlffenoce. OFFfR EXPIRIS • Sll"T. HTH, 1'73. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •Low • • are • • • • • • • • • 1974 ~ §()UO_.!'~..._A. A/'r"i rnn a 11 u. v . ...,_,_,_.,. ' Pri.ces born ·here I • • 1'74 ZENITH lt"Ol•~I MICl91 1.40'2SW 429 96 19n· ltCA XL·IOO Ir' Ol•fl!l•I .,,..,......"'47f 39996 • • • : • • • ·c alld Railed: elsetvltere 'ii • t • . ... .. , . .. • • • • • un 1ngion-· Beaeh ·Fooaia:q. -Valley EDITION * * \'OL. 66, NO. 260, 2 SECTIONS, -26 PAGES ' ' • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I ' T '· ·• , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1973'. • ' --' . t • . TEN CENTS Mission Control Chastised by Skylab · Chief From WJre Services HOUSTON -S~y1ab commander Alan L., Bean today admonished Mission C.On· t1'9l for unprofessional work in failing to solve-communication problems_.that have interrupted several private ,phone calls between the pilots and their wives. Bean, Owen K. Garriott and Jack R. Lousma, in their 52nd day of their 59-day flight, have had numerous private con- versations wil.h their families but many have failed because of problems at groWJd tracking stations. Bean admitted some or the problems eafly in the flight were the fault of the astronauts who didn't get the numerous switches in the proper position, but says they have not been at fault in a long time. Bean and Lousma's private calls Sunday night failed, although Garriott's was fine. . "We haven't had a mistake up here in months," said Bean. "Yet, comistently we. 11~ve problems on the ground. And -Hrds Love It my feeling is, since we don 't have them \\'ith olher comm systems. somewhere we're not backtracking and following through to find out what'.<: Y:rong and then fixing that· one thing. ' "l just think it's an UJlprofessional way to operate in the space business." The pilots use the special com- rnunlcf\lions , channel during rendezvous and docking with the space station and during. several other critical times and Be-an said there is never any trouble with it then. "It's just· these kind or tum up for private comm, we never can get through," he said. "I'm not disturbed because we're inconvenienced. We got plenty. of time." With just eight days left in the mission of Skylab 2, preparations have started on the ground. and in space for tile retwn of. the record~reaking as.tronauts. Tfiey are changing their work·rest CY· cie to be re8.dy for their PacifiC Ocean splashdown Sept. 25. Astronauts on the ground are testing the complex procedures the men of Skylab 2 must use to return to earth using their crippled Apollo command ship. The Skylab 2 l"ime recovery ship, the USS New Orleans, is cruising the Pacific between Hawaii and San Diego. Person- nel on the ship are practicing spacecraft recovery operations. Ferti·lity Drug -Worked Today, the astronauts concentrated on photos of the earth and the sun, adding to an already-abundant scientific harves~. The--astronauts got , up at 2 a.m. POT today, two hours earlier than usual. They \\'ill get up another ~wo hours early \\'ednesday and for the balance of the mission lheir work day will begin at that time, This change synchronizes their sleep-wofk cycle with .the schedule -they mvst work splashdown day. • Beacli K-graders Express Feelings r -----<Rcars Six-....,.-! By HILARY KAYE of "'• o.nr Plllt '''" than their first n me or at least were ~"""'~year-olawrtl16f0riana:r."~a"°'°"'"n~g....--;too"""c=o~n!~u~sooc\'\b~y=t:E'e~ex=o3·t~em~en~t~o""s~c coo~I;-- -blue eyes·rimmed·with long-black.lashes, to__rem~mber. shyly told the visitor ,his name was Those who did remember could not Brian. stop a:t just telling their name. They rat- When asked his last name, however, he tied off their names, addresses and telephone numbers like, small tape scrunched up hls forehead, scratched his recorders _ and then beamed proudly bead, shrugged his smal~ 5houlders and at knowing so much: admitted, "I 'dunno.•~ · Most yoUDgsters in .the Huntington ·Suddenly his eyes lit.up and he gririned Beach City, FouQta.in Valley and Ocean Wldely.3'.11 go look on_tbe.,paper_haLtbe Vi~~ ~.~stTicts ~nt ~ hap_py, !>~Y ·teacher __Mve me~ off!red: "It tells week at 'schOOlafter the initial shQck of ·myname.·1--·~ --JeaVing their mO!Jiersbelihf~ sJDsid:' . This was the toughest question facing ed. West Orange C.OUnty kindergartners Diana Valdez, 'a dark, chubby little girl during their first week of school. at Marine View School, confessed, "J was Most youngsters did not know more crying the first day I came. But now I More Banks ·Go to 10% Jove it!" . · Steve -Preston of Cox Eementary School, said on Friday, "I like recess best." ---. Many of the childfen could not really say . why tt}ey liked coming to school. - They answered, simply "because". But Lisa Beekman, of Cox, had a simple answer: "Because I've· n~ver been here before:" ~ Prime Rate • One 'boY at Marine View· Elementary SdXIQ1 was~ JireCi of hearing Jiis -hllf"' .. ~. "l!lo •prillses-,,f NEW YORK (AP) -'·•-• more ~l@ool,_So r.~ Potter, in. a slighQy . . ' _.,_ ---·~..;;i.1.ia"tlioee a.-.u&crliirif, maior banlts pushed the~ prime leDdhiil .. .,....; llOt' better lhan going to 3 rates up toJCl,percent ~Y._· lb l!llte al l tlbln;'is It!'' • demand from Wasbingtoli Jate last week Ryan. Keenan, sitting near Cary, for two banks lo justify the Increase. l'el)IODCfeil, "School Is more better than -'1'11e-increase, the 6th-quarter-point ..llll)1hiog." -- -• h·ke this year in the blnks' minimum Two little girls at C'ox, Lanie Ashford 1 • and 1Catbleen Burke, !old tile visitor they lending fee for large corporaUoas, was IJRd school beca111e tbey _,, lrieods at begun Friday by ~ Fr_anclaco'• We~ home aoo 'could come lo school together. Fargo and New. York's Flrtf NaUiiilal Ci· Lanie said "Kathi..,, lives around the ly t two or the nation~· blggtat banks. block from ~-u ~e CornTl'!ittee on ~terest and Kathleen, speaking with as much Div1d~. wtu~ ovenees.mterest rates authority in her voice as she could, said in President Nixon's economlc controls impatiently "No Lanie don't you know? program,~ immediately instructed the Yap live M.unc1 the bic:ck from me." banks to submit data justifying the At LeBard school, DaMy Porter and move. · Kristine Carter told the vJsitor they like O.ilY PLIM Stiff '""'- SCHOOL CAN BE CONFUSING -~Kinderg1rtner Steve Lyga. Fireme1i Battle Toxic Smoke l1i Garage Blaze DENVER '(UPI) -An accountruit'a 34- . year-old wife who took fertility drugs gave ~lrtb Sunday night to four boys and · two girls. Doctors sai~ they were in "ex· cellent" coQSlition and could be tbe first sextuplets tn tllstory to surviw. under two pounds ·to three pOunds, 11 ounces. They ·were born seven weeks premature . but were breathing on their own. The 'first child, a boy, was the only one of the six not born by .Caesarean 5eC" UM. • . . ha1:"~~~:S":: :fu~~:~a:: ·-. -=-'!.~~xcellent-.---They afe in excellent condition,'' said Dr. Tibor Engel, who led a te~f 30 persons from three hospitals in deli · g lbe babies. $allsfaCtory condition, sald doctors at ~ " Universl!Y of Colorado MedicBJ Center . The weight of the · ants varied from Coast-Kidnap, Shootout Pair Engel·said the odds l'or sextuplets are 496,980,450 to 1. He said that if all six in· fants survived, he believed it would be the first time on record. The father Eugene 'Stanek, 31, said three of the boys wouJd be named John Stephen and Jeffrey; and the girls wQU}d be calloo ·Julla'and Ctitherine. "We still netd 'one niore name/' he· said. 0 We agreed on three for each sex but it didn't wort out that way." 'lmpr·o·vmg· ' The father said he and bis wife ... peeled a. multiple. birth because Of the fer1lll!i q . ' ' ·~hen Ne~rt . --1-~-f ··.;~~-~~ fire dll<.,~·kidnap ~!Otl!ij> ~-· · " • .~ ''Wrtlt 1liel? ~are imJ>ro'~.-· , ~ lieen In 11ot1 Ill,.._ or Denine Baeseman, 17. of Pasadena, has lbe · "!" sm...O July. ~ (the sex· heen taken off the critical list and llstoo tuJ!!etl) will be in tbe boollifal "" wteks ln serious condition at Costa Mesa at. the Jninimum. I wou1'!, suspect my Memorial .HoSpial where she underwent wi!~ will be a~ least a ~t. . surgery Tbiirsday. We live ll'I a .~ bo1:15e Mltrco DeSilva 20 of· 3505 l,!Owport now, 80 I guess we'll 10 houae hunting Blvd Newport &ach -who initiated a shortly,'' the father said. "That'1 an " awful lot of tax deductlona "' daring escape .attempt after repeatedly They also bav 4-.(;1d bo being told be and Miss Baeseman were e a year y .. going .1o· be killed _ remains in serious · Mn. Springer said the first child, a condition. · boy, was ~at 9:4.S ~.m. PDT Sunday. Each of the victims suHered gunshot TJ:e . remaining . five children were born wounds in tbe right side when shooting within four . rrunutes, starting at 10:34 erupted inside the bu]Jet·riddled house· at p.m. . . 2322 Orchid Hill Drive, Santa Ana There hav~· been ·at' least ~2 cases of Heights. sextuplets _this century. But ~ no case .. UPI,...._. CHIAPER ,BY HALF DOZEN , Proud F.1t1!9r Stanek common, wtb ·the Encyclopedia Britan- nica reporting 53 such births and some Jiving at least through infancy. The Dionne quints' born May 28, 1934, in C3llender, Ont., are the most famous. The Dion.p.es are only one of four sets of quints born in the Western Hemisphere to.1urvive infancy. Nevertheless, a few more bi.Ilks posted to p,Iay in the playhoilse together. . ' Orange County Sheriff's crime Jab h(l~e all six survived, .according to ~ technicians today were expected to com· Guinness Boot of Records. 1bere have Other quintuplets are the Diligentis bomdn"ArgentiNJ in 1934, the four girls l'!ld "9YJ born lo Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fischer in Aberdeen, S.D., Sept. 14, 1963 •• fixe,.cbol!-;1>.om 1o..Mr_and. Mrs. Efren Lubin (Pffeta, ... a week· earlier in Mar.acalho;' ~eaezuela, and the Klenast qµ111ta·ti;0~1in 'New Jersey in 1970. s~auJar .. in.creMes Fr~ay, and more ~~ .... !,_~-~ she Your &irlfr,iend?" the ViSfto~ \'JI in •today -among-tbem-<:hle&gy'll ~D'•nn);,,..... bo r 5 blushed First NaUonal Bank, 10th biggest in the deeply~~ did not m:Osw~r.0 Bul blonde- Huntington Beach liremen battled toxic \ ti.-'. smoke from 'IR!._~~tici<!,e and rubber ~ alU;:rnoon as they fought· to put out a garage fire: country; Harris Trust, aJso of Chicago, haired Kristine, 4, said loudly, "Of • Non~ of ~ 13 firemen fighting the fire at 6611 Ed{ement 'Drive was hospitalized, a)though spokesmen said several were given first aid at the scene. and New York's Bankers Trust, seventh <.'OUne not. I'm too young for - bo ............. .. 1h size. ~u~ lrom tes Mary Jane Blakeslee, kindergarten 1'be.prime rate is separate . ra --teacher at LeBard for a half dozen years, CJ? loans to small businesses and the loves her work. But she readily admits ~tiliC. But s~tained increases in ~e Slie is happy the first week is over. prime are widely regarded as an m· "On the first day we had six criers," !fhe~fire--caused an-estimated $6,000-in damage to the garage, its contents and tile adjoining home before firemen could put it oUt, fire department spokesmen said. dication that all lending rlltes are headed she said. "And' the principal, Mr. Landi, hJghcr. had to bodily carry in one boy." Trustees. Study School Salaries _ Salaries for admini~trative positiOns ln >4he Ocean View Scl>ool bistrict will be "<li'scussed tonight by district trustees. ACtion will be taken on the salary ques- tton after an executive session, according to Sqperintendent James Cirvell. Penonnet in managenient and ad· _ ..mlni1trat1Ve positions received a three ·pe'rcent ·hike· last'yeari" '·· 1n August, trustees decided on the 197r · , 14 salaries for both teachers a.pd classified personnel. A five percent pay raise was appro_ved. along with a $100--fn. crease in fringe..~nefits. fURN LEFTOVERS INTO EA.SY CA.SH • • You can tum summer leftovers tnto 1qyh. Bert's how ••• HAVE 21' 73 Fireblll mtr home on l T Dodge chwis, "' still under warr, 7to0 mi. WU! a~t car in ,trd or wba~haTC-you. (Phone No.) (Phone No.) , The' motor llome sold success!~ly through this ·Dally Pilot c:l&sslfied ad. Turn your ll8ed vacation vollldo (or • .,,thing el11) Into calh by calling your. Deily Pilot' Ad-visor. '1'11e direct llile - 642°567'. "As a matter of fact." she said, in between pinning notes for parents on the youngsters' shirts and sweaters, "the principal still has to carry in that boy. But once he's inside, he's fine ,*' she con· tinued. Miss Blakeslee sighed, pinned on another note, and hoped that things would aettle down in Room K·l. The fire started when fumes from a gasoline can exploded when they were ig. nited by the pilot light of a water heater. '11te tiome, owned and occUpied by the _Martin ?tfeswart family, su.ffered heavy smOke damage in the fire. Firemen said the Meshwart family was home at the time of the 1 p.m. fire. •Gor!lla Caper!' Police Recovei: Stolen. A1iimals" CHICAGO (UPI) -The "Great Gorilla A patrolman a'ssigned to the zoo notic· Caper" had a successful ending when ed early SUnday that the door to.the lion police found a baby gorilla and a rare house was open. He searched the building and discovered the four-month female snow leopard.in.aNorthSideapartment. Jeopard tgone. Further investigation ~ pair had been &tolC!J 12 hours revea led the gorilla was also missing. earlier Sunday from the Lin'coln Park Police said when the animals were ~. .. • • --dJJcovered, the suspects told lhem they 'l1uee penm~, including two juverul~t. were gofng to' return them, The trio told ~ arrested in conoection wttb the ~°" potice they took them because.· they • ddelit. Jerri· York, 18, was charged with thought they were cute.' burgliry. The juveniles, a boy and a girl, "111€ said they were animal lovefs and ft1' releuflcl~tO'Uie CUS,toely ()( t&etr they wanted these animals,"'pollce said. parents. . "They didn't try to hide them .. The snow 1.oo Director Uster Fisher said the leopard was in the bedroom and the gorilla and snow leopard were "among gorllla was playing in the living room." 'ihe rarest ln the world. "We're so proud of them. They're .. rare and they ell were born here: They're our own lclda.11 ' Tho tllOW leopard, gray w i t b black spots; welgtu about 20 pounds, and is . v1luod at $101.ooo. , ,Pat, one o the few gorlllas bom in, captlvi!Y, weighs onl y about 15 pounds and was described as 0 vefy docile and . fragile.'' The 11Wllla had recebUy un-der...,. a brain operation lor a blood clot. Four Die i11' (jrash 11\'NOASTER (AP) -' Four persons, one Qf_them .a 3-fe_ar-old child, dfud SUn· day night ln a two-ca' crash at an ln- tcnectton five mile' east of here, Ctili!ornla Highway J!atrol ol!fcofs said. A CHP spotwnan said two other wrsons were critically injured in the 111l!bap._ plete ballistics tests to determine been reports 9' octuplet and septulet positively if DeMarco and Mi s s ~lrtbs,_~ut e~et for elgbt cblldren ~ Baeseman were hit by police bullets. m MexiO? City m 1967 .their authent1dty Detective Capt. Don Oyaas of the bas n;ot been proved. . - Ne wport Beach Police Department said Quintuplets -five babies -are more in a Friday press conference that lnlUal investigation appears to support this con- clusion. ~ Kidnap suspect Roland D. Crawford, · 29, who is wanted by the FBI for--jumping· bail in Texas on a marijuana smuggling case, escaped injury during the fusillade of lead. Apartm.entPlan~Appeal He fired his gun twice earlier, wound· ing a policeman. He apparently dropped straight down to the floor, discarding his gun, while Goes to Council Tonight police bl'llets which bracketed the spot Huntington Beach city councili;nen w~l where he had been standing hit tbe wall be asked tonight to a~ve a m..urur or DeMarco and Miss Baeseman. apartment complex pro~ for eight A cluster of bullet holes· in the front~ · acres of land north of the San Diego hallway of thei Howard Feichtm.'ann home Freeway at Newland StretJ. show that if shooting began a split sec-Tbe l'fOjecl was earlier deslied by plan- ond soooer, Crawford probably would ning commissioners 4-2 becauae they OJ>- have been riddled in the chest area by .38 posed residential construction next. to lhe caliber slugs. lr.eway and becauae the dty of Investigators say Crawford bad tried Westmiilster objected to the apartments. several times to fire his .357 Magnum The project Is proposed on a triangular revolV<r "11en two unannoo NeVQ>Ort partel of land bounded by the !rteway, Beach.policemen sprang.OIJt.from. ~hind .... ·Newland· Street •nd F.<tlnger Avenue. It a wan partition . is zoned and .master plamed for apart· The weapon kept misfiring. ment constructkm. 1 A third ofticer who infiltrated the Land surrounding_ the parcel nor'\h or besieged borne bad~ shol second:J_be(or.e,_the..._ freeway is all in the city of narrowly missing Crawford's head after Westminster and is zoned for industrial DcMarco grabbed the suspecl's gun and use. tried to disarm him. The two commissioners who fa.Vored The suspect who took the couple cap. the )>r!>ject, Robert Ba>i! all!!_Frank HJg. live earfier near DeMarco's home, and later abducted Mrs. Mary Witcher, 33, from her home had beld his pistol to Miss Baeseman's bead. She and DeMarco were forced lo in· _(see VI~J!!le •~- And Tomorrow -. Tlie World ••• Huntington 4-H Club Recruiting The Quilters and Tiilera 4-H Club of HW1linlton Beach Is looltlng for -new members. ~ Chlb ~i;nbe.111 meet at 7 P:lf'. on tl'le &ecoo4'Wedne911ay of each montll in the Mu\'dy Park Community Center-. Instruc- SAN FRAN<:ISCO (UPI) .!. The lion Is offered in such fields ... doi eare, San F.ranclscL bureau ol United w1 tin b' cl ••• t ... , •• Press lntemat~·J received · a se ng, coo g. icy • -,• y, ,._,. -~ rabbits, lealhetc:rafL and tl\ll\Y other compuierlzcd lettet ftom the ofllce .skill!. • · of Gov. Ronald Re•gao in · Any~.y....,ier ft0m bhit to 19 Is Sacramento bejinning, "Dear Mr. welcomo.' There are cumnt!y 35 United P~." ' '\1:.C:-members. For further lnfom.tbi phone ._. ____ .... _ _.. . ...._ ..... _,~. Rooemlrie Quinn at lt'l...,I. gins1 said they felt it was unfair to OJ>" pOse something which meets the planning for the area. The developer, Shelter Industries of Newport Beach, is asking for a con- ditional e.1ception to eliminate any side yard so ear ports can be built next to the apartments. • The appeal to planning commission denial will be consklered during the coun· cil 's regular 7 p.m. session. Orange Coast • • Weather Those low clouds along the Or· ange Coast wi11 clear to sunny skies again Tuesday, with highs af the beaches in the 60s rising to the upper 70s inland. Overnight 10 .... ·a , 53-M. INSIDE TODt\ Y John has left ~Iartha. In a telephone interview witJ~ UPl's Reten Thomas, Airs. Mitchell re· ve als the reos0'11$ for the splitup fo 1tr days ago. Set story, Pogt 4. ' • ..... u 1l • • ' ' , .. 11 .. " I I <, • __ _..._ . .,. --------t • • --:-----~ ., I .... -I Gains a Da11ghter Townhouse Vs. Park Issue Due Planning commiuloners will discuss 13 townhouses Tuesday night which are pro- posed on land which some residents in Huntington Beach wanted to turn into a view park. • 'Ibo JMC Qmtruction Company proj. eel on 2.S acres of land bounded by \Vamer Avenue, Los Palos Avenue and Marilla View Place has been stalled for several months while city orficials debated the Id .. of u~ng the land for a park overlooking Huntington Hartour. , A month ago, city councilmen finally decided a1ainst lhe park conc~pt. but homeownen along Marina View Place are still fighting the proposed town houses. The eomm!Hlon meet.a at 7 p.m., Tues- day. In city oooncll chambers, but may not toke acllon on the JMC projecl. '!'lie developer _~•_!!ked for a C<Jll· tinuance until oct. 2 ln-ordet to redraw the coostruollon piano -to match .U11· gestiorts fOr view c:onidOrs and landscap- ing mode prevloualy by plonnen. = Sti!fp!OMel'I lijive"ed\lliid UM-cx!iQ- mlulon that U aollon I• taan on the cur- rent plana Tueaday nlahi, ·the project should be turned do"1t. .From Pagel VICTIMS ••• . terloc k arms with Jhe gunman in the middle, thuo provlclin( an effective altieid which ulUma!ely led illcm to be hit by of· ncers' bUllots. U'lmlnal compli\nl• tot~14 count1 w,... 111ued P'ifdiy arr. · nomln1 C.a10ford, · 1n1 tlally lllci\lltlcd as Victor Heldl&ge. Jte had been known In the San Diego area by that alias but a couple with whom he was sray ing at 753 Main St ., Huntington Beach, told police they knew Crawford as Rol and Gray. The suspect appeared in COW't Friday lfor arraignment on the 14 'coun ts, in- cludin& kidnap, assault with a deadly weapon, assault wtUi a deadly weapon on pollce o!!icers, burglary and armed ro b- Jl<r_ He is also subject to the FBJ's prisoner hold as ·a federal fugitive, which ca rries no bail. · Newport Beac h police _§aid they un· derstood bail has been set at $100,000 for Crawford but it Is doubtful he can secure his reJeasc. Even If the rast.mavlng suspect who vanished before a Jan. 26, 1971 hearing in El Paso, Tex .. on. the smuggling charge could post it, he would not likely go free . . Authority of the fe!leraJ court bench warrant Issued In El Paso 32 months ago would a_llow him to be re-booked. The U.S. charges carry no ball provls.ion. DrQp·in-Signups Co1iti1iue at OCC Ame11dmenl :Qy .Senate Stalls '-Bill • "• ' l<V Sacramento lobbyists wlll have more time to influence iegislators before a rn»: sponsored in the senate by Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) is. ex· pected to-become Jay:. The measure by Assemblyman Ken Meade (D-OaklMd), paned the Senato on a ·3+ to S vote wilh amendments whlcll autOmati cally mean the bill must go ba& lo the Alisembl y for furth er study, Jlro.b- ably next January. se n. Ca rpenter tangled late Inst week with Sen. Jack Schrade (ft·San Diego\ over Schradc's emendments. Carpenter said the change In the law wolild force constituents to register as lobbyists Jf they were to visit lawmakers. 11 1'hc Meade bill would require person& who seek to intluence admlnlstratlvC decisions to register with the secretary ()f state or the ·teglslaturc's Joint Rules Committee. At pre sent, oaly lobbytsts who seek to influence· Jegfslaflon mus t register. Meade's bill would also order lobbyists to specify each monlh which lawmaker or-adminlstrt11tor·ihe·tobbyl't entertained and how.'"much money was spent. Gifts or more th8n $25 would have to be reported. . On a 34 to 3 Senate vo te early today, Former California Sen . George 1i1urphy ki sses the former Sherry Miles foll owing her marriage Sundiy , to his· son, Dennis, Jefl. It is the first marrlage,for the yoUnger Murphy, a representative in his father's consultant firm, and his bride who is an actress. The couple plan to honeymoon in Hawaii. ---· --· 'i_ Registration continues through Friday 30 Groups Plan on a "drop-in " basis"' the Orange Coast College Admissions Office. · the measur-e was sent back to th~ Assembly for concurrence In Sctiate an1endments. But the Assembl y alreadx had adjourned until Jan . 7, endin~ chances for quick passage .. . , ~ En . ill uaents WhO nave not· yet regiStered -tries-in-1.,.i-el"at:.--mar take advanta~.--.Mate rejlslillion 0 e Crashes from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. today throuah It •Car . Thursday and from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fri- ' • Th Three-day Fiesta dathis ~ear'• enrollment at occ Is up a . Newport Man in Jail· ~'!!.er said he c_Jpected 'he' AssemDly lOre"Jecrlfic amendedVirs1on-- or the.blll, theteby setting up 3 two-house' - conlerence committee to come up with ~ new plan sometime next yea r. ' ., n 1ure ree wbot>t>ing J7.1 perc.nt °""'last year, ... 0 S 0 0 f A I Nearly 30 or11D1JaUon1 . hav!!t .~!Ill'\'.. rordlitg to oftleial fall enrollment figures. n usp1Cl(}n 0 . ssau t In Huntington : =·~~~a~~:: fo~d:;r.~J·~4..:1~:~~!!~=~~~~tr;.~ NEW DELHI, lnd\a (AP) Position Rejected ~ K Newport Belfcb riian who .. negellly tried to shoot his female companion and a tec0nd patron at Balboa's the Lip tavern.with a gun that kept mWlring ·ts jailed today. The su!lpect, Jose Alejandro Ruiz U>pe!, ol 914 E. Ocean Front, was booked on asaaull with a deadly weapon charges · Policeman Bitten In Wild Scuf fie With Suspect . tlm ICheduled Oct. l>lf at Cnitl Mau:, year the flgt1te for , the same date was _Ambassa_dor Daniel P. h1oyniha.n. ha.J -_re: · ..-..,... ........---1"1---l·-·. -1 ..... ~ ............ i.n::..::: -18,008; ';-,,. . . following the z a~m: irtadeiit-sittiraay. =----.. -... ~wa...........,_..,;.......,.,u:r---Parr-. · .,_.-fttted·an-ofl'er-to -become-e-top-•sal&Wlt·-- Investigator& who arrived at the bar, two !eparate, Jlngle-car crashes ln Hun-· ~ di.splay 'booths are rentfd lbroUCh to 'Secretary of S_tate--designate Henry A: · 700 E. Bay Ave., al closing time to in-· llngton Beach, police reported loday. the O.ta Mea Chembet of Commerce Killed in Wreck Kissinger, soUrtes at the U.S. Embassy vestig4te a report of a man with a gun Donald Delany, l9, of 1098 El Camino ·which II again spon10rlnr ~ year'a said Sunday. Moynihan, now ln said Lopez had already fled . Drive, Costa Mesa, and· his passenger, f!Hta . Profits from the-Ille of booth Jtem11 FALLBROOK (AP) - A car crashed Washington conferring with Kissinger, B.r'"ra Nelson of 19"1 \"o-ter 400 feet over the embankment at Shear.'s •1-le was taken into custody afoot ...... • .l'I 1' ... ....., will """to the or1anl11Uont or bulinulcl. s prefers to stay in India to \\.'Ork for im- D · H t' to Be h · ed in •" Grade on U.S. 395 south or Fallbrook to-without incident a few blocks away by rive, un mg n at • are ist mannlna: them. For intort1l4Uon1 call day. The body of an unidentified person proved relations betv.•een New Delhi and Officer Tom Stewart. -satisfactory condition today at Pacllica. MS-<1638. was recovered from t~e wreckage. Washington, tne sources said. He was relieved of a .22 caliber iospita.I. ----------------------------------------- revolver following the incident. Police said Delany's cilr jwnped a curb Police said today that victims in the on Beach Boulevard bet\ften Aduits and bar Incident were SOOtt L. Seeley, 23, of Yorktown avenues and struck a power 1563 Miramar Ave., Newport Beach and pole at about 3:30 a.m. Mrs. Naomi Barron. In a second actldent at about ll a.m .. The · female lnvol\red, ¥i'ho also Uitted Santa Ana resident Alfonso J . Hernandez. the !&st name of Lopez and identified 34, received shoulder injuries when he herself as the suspect's wife, gave the w11s thrown from his-motorcycle after it same Ocean Front addttss. struck a curb at 5721 Littler Drive. He l.i Police said no bail has yet been set to-Jtsted tn eatlsfaclory condillon today al day on toe felony cllargo ogainst I.ope•.. Huntington lntercommwlity Hospital. The female vlctim suffered a one-inch laceration on the back of lM!r head during ttie tavern incident. She was treated at Hoag J\-1emorlal Hospital where two stitches were taken In her. scalp and then ··~ nol released from the emergency room. Police then arrested the woman on ..suspicion of being drunk ·tn public and she was booked into Orange Cowity Jail. A Newport Beach policeman wounded In a shootout wll~ a kldnaper five nl1hts ago was lacerated in the line of duty again earl y today, when a cantankerous carpenter alleged ly chewed on his forearm . Patrolman Jon Costelow v.·as Carpenter Talk ·Set for Niguel ser1ou!lly Injured during the altercation whlCh occurred when he tried to take the man into custody for sleeping in an old school bus. He said he found Michael T. L<ivella1 22, of 21752 Pacific Coai;t Highway, Hun· tington Besch, asleep in the bus at 21st Place and West Ocean Front. Officer Cos tclow said he had to enter and shake Lovella awake, despite loud music ~manating into the nigh t. The patrolman claimed Lovella, a sturdily built six-foote r, came 11p off his trundle bed swinging and had to be su tr dued before he was booked on cllarges of resisting: arrest. Officer Costelo\v suffered several cuts on the left forearm in addition to teeth marks in hls flesh d~rlng We altC{'ti.tlon ... 35 Youths AI'restcd SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Poli ce broke up a crowd of about 250 youths at a south San Diego shopping center Sunday night. Thirty-five were arrested for curfe w violations and turned over to their parents . ORA.NOi COAST Ml DAILY PILOT Tht Or•n9t eo.v DAIL v PILOT l"itn wtllc~ 11 c.olfllll~.f!lct NtWS·l'•tn , lo ll\lfllllr..., by ~ 0 ••"9• C .. 11 l'llbll1hl"9 Cll"'Pt"Y· ~· ••It ftlltlon1 •rt 11Ullll1htoer, MonOty tn"Ol/9n Frlclt v. for Co1t1 Mtsl , Nt '•?Ort 8etc~, thmlln11•on 8""ch1~0<Jn!•!n V1lle1, l~9vn1 fl N<h, lr.lnt1~""d•ewc-trod Stn Cltmen!t/ l tn J~n C•o•\l•t"'<I. 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Mltori.1 ~-II' td\lert!1""""1t lltfflllll f'llt'( llt rt~td wltl'IOVI .,.cit! ..,. ll'llilleri ~ ~'fl'lfl\f Olll'ftfr. .... ~ chi .. ,.., ... N ld t i C.11 MlflJ --I • CtUfol'lli.. .._ljl'!itn W W iier U.U ., ·-· rtiiMrlttoT ~~f ~f!lfif' lmlttar; - .. llMI_,.. t.J,•J IPIOlll~I~. Machine Kills Boy LARKSPUR (AP) -An l>year .. rd boy killed Sunday by machinery at Pplnt Reyes lighthouse may have been atrangl· ed when his clothing became entangled ln the lighthouse turntable, says a Marin County Deputy Q)roner. Donald Comllh said the body of Forrest Lee Smith· Jr. of fl.fountain View had bruises on the ~d and body aCter he was found wedged in the machinery. 1'' ~.~ . ,, .__,, ..1 ' ' -... It Stata Sen. Dennis carpenter (!!- Newport Beach) wiU discuss current rea~lonment plans at a luncheon Wednesday spoMOred by Ule Laguna Niguel Republican Women 's Club. The luncheon, which begins at 11:45 a.m. after an 11 a.m. soclal hour, ls" open to the public. The title of Carpenter's speech is "Reapportionment and Other FtJn ThlniB from Sacramento." Reservations can be made by calling Kim Bell at 4~2622. "' r ... Golf Conrse for. Sale Dllty l'lltt 11•11 "?tit Saturday is the scheduled. deadline !or the City ol Huntington Beach to determine ii ti will buy th• 96.5-acre Meadowlark Country Club. ~lty__oWclaiJ.have ~ked '!!!. ft!00,000 trom the county to help buy • 1t, but bne n6t yet lllliiounCiia any planITor tJle purcliast. II thTCtly-· doesn't buy the property, 1111 1cheduled to be sold lo a dQyeloper. . ' • Ready for Heat Wave Tlgre, 120-pound St. Bernard. Is ready to ride out the next heat wave to hit Detroit ~rea in his own . ' .. air-conditioned doghouse. Whoever said it's a dog's tile anyway? '. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : We'll Prove That Nobody Sells TV's For-Less Than·1>tl/tta.P) • • : HERE IS OUR INFLATION FIGHTING OFFER : • If yoe ... Pure._. ""Y TV I• 11111 ad ,.,.. less at •J otltor -•hr...I dMltr In Or••tt c,..ty, DUNLAP will • •• ... you Ille TV at lflo LOWIR p<lco plus glvo you an ADDITIONAL 1 o•;. of "'• dllforoHo. O'~R IXPIUS If SEPT, 29TH, 1973. . " .. • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • ·1974 :;iJll!1I •Low Pricea : are born here • • • • • • •• • 1974 RCAXL·lOO t<°" ~ ILllt 1974 ZENITH 1f" Diaetflt l M9"1 L4"1W 429 96 1974 MGA CS·l'1 -lf-11'1, dl1i. ,,...,, l1lllt ultr TV -l'All..Afll: t.Ollcl fllltt .d"91tdtbUlty. • UMI' I VMll • twnllltl. Color Lodi, Au~m•tlt l'lllt• TWll~ 449'6 1973 ' llCA XL·lOO ,. ....... , Al'fltr-111o4PI "399" • • 1974 • - J.MGA • • • • • • ------·----------------------------· -· -------- ·, ' • ···-·--... " ... ~ ...... . .,.. -~ ' ' . ., • Monday, Sl!plembtr l7i 1973 H DAILY PILaT ~ ~ HOriSe May Get Agnew Grand Jury Findings. WASHINGTON (AP) -A federal grand· jury investigating allegations of political graft fn Maryland may send its findings on Vice Presidelli S~lro T. Agnew to the House of Represeniattves, it was learned toQay, Such action could be a prelude to Im· peachment proceedings against Agnew if the evidence warranted lt. The procedure lvould permit the Justic. Department to avoid !acing the controve rsial consUtutJooal question of whet her a vice presldellt can be indicted before be is impeached. Jf Agnew were impeached by the flouse and convicted by the Senate, be would then be a private c)tizen subject to indictmen t without con- stitutional questi ons. Sources close to the investigation said that if Agnew evtdence is eventually sent to tbe House, it would probably be done in the Conn of a presentment. a docu· ment outlining the grand jury's findings and any action It might otherwise have taken. • The Justice 'Department said it had no comment on the report. · The . vice president is under in· vestlgation by the federal grand fu ry in Baltimore for possible violation of tax, extortion, bribery and conspiracy laws-. The panel is probing allegations that con- tractors and archltec ls paid kickbacks to Maryland politicia ns In return lor coa, trncts. To date, aources said, the evidence against Agnew consists or allegation s made by P,Otential grand jury witnesses to feder al gre&ecutors, There have been reports that some witnesses passed lie detector tests, but none has test\fied Wlder oath. Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Richardson decided last week to permit the prosecutors to take allegations regarding Agnew before the grand jury. Having testimony taken Wider oath, Richardson is s&ld to believe, will test the cred ibility of the witnesses and their evidence. "U their stories falter Wlder oath and the case against the vice president evaporates, there v.·on't be any need fo r a decision by the attorney general on im- peachemcnt, indictment, presentation or any other action," one source~ - Aleanwhile, in Baltimore, it --~= ed that lhe grand jury will meet~• It this week, probably on Thu~...­ was not knov.n Immediately ~ It would take up 1be Agnew pbale. oL• vestJgation. The panel met ~ under conditions of ..ur:ipr~ secre<'y and it was speculated then tblbu: the Agnew phase might have begun, the Justice Department denied it Donald Segretti Agrees to Plead Guilty Bumpu Going Will Move Boats Run Wild His Case To D.C. In fiana Harbor Two spectacular boa_t-co1Iisio:ns=tn-:;the-A.ssembly-Spe-a·1rer -eob-MQrettl-(IJ:;Van waterways of Dana Harbor over the Nuys ), when Miss Bergen's plight weekend proved that Lady Luck . also became known. f-i----<akes-to-tr.._...ter-sometimes It-is-SB-54~-------- Harbor-patrolmen-said-both-i.ocidents owner-, -Donald-Lewis-of -23821~Marmara WASHINGTON (AP) -Political agent Donald H. Segretti agreed today to plead guilty to an expanded indictment charg· --ing-him-with--violating--1ederaLele."'"'"-- 1aws during the 1972 Florida Democratic ~presidentia!-prima . occurring .Saturday could have been Bay, Laguna Niguel , tried to accelerate. much worse. One iri.vo!Ved-a runaway The tHrottle stuck on -full and-the boat Segretti received money from Herbert L Kalwbach of Newport Beach, Pr~sident . ---~....______ . boat at the launching ramp and another shot toward a cruiser taking "on gasoline. similar incident oceurred at the fuel The collision stove-in a forward hold of doqs wher~ gasoline was _beif!g pumped. the boat, shattered a. ~indow and peeled In the incident al the launchmg ramp a off some wooden railing. The owner of throttle jammed on a 16--foot craft oWned the ~t was identified as Robert Booth .and operated by Louis Lisenby of 1611 of 23112 El Caballo, Mission Viejo. Birdy, Lane, Huntington Beach. The 1:ioat He was uninjured in the crash. His _ .shot to OJle sicj.e, ~qmm~o _!.ai5';_collided bo.a:t receiv~ abol&_j200 damage~ , __ with a smaller vessel tied to-the-dock,.· , _____ _ then hopped over thbt boat's ~w .. coming -to restalop a sectiqn or the boal .. ·F;tche· n--·n-as~ -11le oceupant of· the second vessel, 11 Robert Faley of 26761 Barro Street, Mission Viejo, was knocked into the bay, but was not hurt. • Damage to both craft was minimal, patrolmen said. ' A short time later -in the afternoon a similar incident involving a boat on her maiden voyage and another craft taking on gasoline occurred at the ~arby fuel docks. . . Patrolmeii -said u;e-new ooat-w2- waith!& io~~j(J Clockl· ~ jts No Comment · On S1nog ·Bill -Orange County's chief air pollution OOOtfol officer said today ttiat~he~had--'-'no comm..t at a11·· about.a bW 00 Gov. s1· B' t llOOa}jl, '}}~!Jlan"•' ~t tbat. would . •ft,'Ptt'll . eus ' olliillii!t-'iii ~ .. ~. G d -· -diff' t h d l d 't' • ..... ~Wlfiiim Fitcb!ii ·cmn alr poUutfoft'" rease ·p1gs1 are·as 1cul to catc to ay as a ways, an 1-s appar- ~~H~i~~-·=:: ·q...ouirer, admitted be was ~t~y just as much fun~ _At least the event, Sun~ay, at ~he Mission ~ • :\ --Ji'llilU·v.-. controversial V1e30 Golf Course was one of the most popular 1n the sqi::th annual W,lllSi · • Pa.:;~iia· g., _.·,".·.--' .......... lllll'altgtjly declartd, Mission Viejo Da ys Celebration. It brought squeals-from both sides. ""' _ _ .!lllltlJICJ --toe tlils Whole thing." ...--.-·. '·· ll'he~tiDI, passed 53 to 10 by the I 'I' H -: -AAenibl.Y<anii 14 to 13 by the Senate Fri· n--WO OUses , day, would-create-a-siJlgle-air-pollution conln>I dlslrict In the South Coast Air Nixon's--Pt-aire-Remo-deled SACRAMENTO (AP) -The "tm11e &sin. oil" Jilli of 1913 zipped through the U signed by the governor, It will wipe cali!ornia Legislature Saturday and went out Jurisdiction of air pollution control to Gov. Ronald Reagan's desk. diatricta over parts of the seven-county The measure was rewritten in .the wan-area covered by the air basin. ing days of the session to help singer• ~ Fitcben declined to speculate whether Polly Bergen to sell her supply of "OU of Governor Reagan would sign tbe bill and Upon First Lady's Wishes the Turtleo" a cosmetic produced by her ,refused to aM)'~ questions about the By BELEN THOJ\.1AS !irm. ' . •qperatloll of hii district. . WASIUNGTON "(UPI) -President A state Jaw went into effect in Marcb 1 'tit's all a matter-of record and I don't Mi:on's JeUlner i.s undergoing alterahons banning sales of such. prOdiJcts ~.the bave.,,the Ume to go into it at this late .. it a price Cf $2851000, largely to conform theory the sea turtle ts. an endang~ ~41;-F~=d. . Poll Uon to bis, wife•s.,wishes that guest quarters species, although-il -is .J>01 lo~y -tr f~"'~tri~t e l""""~Airff ol l'U...~-~ .ije' next to the President's lounge, it was classified as such. . o u.is c ' w lD a BUI. ,o, uu ~u disctoeed today. The turtle bill was rushed through the r~ble for the re~tton of sta· A White House spokesman said the legislature in the final days of the session ti~ry ~ces of pollution on a coun-change,, to the interior of the "Spirit of to enable Miss Bergen to sell the "Oil of t~ ~!Ci baa maintained test • ·'76" were being made whtie the plane tlle Turtle'' products she has on hand by ti . tr eral fucauu to sta was undergoing a regular, annual next April. l t would not allow any more 00 11•0 111 1se~.. d ha . ~ .... a~lo~ maintenance clleck at John F. Kennedy turtJes to be taken, sponsors said. po u. on ~v~ an s IS~ueu uuc.> ur International Airport in New York. --'~-bill-passed-th&-Aasembly ..Jate Frl.-A..ustnes ol'-Ug& clean air stand@__J'.ds_. -1be-remodeling work -and installation day 74-0 and won final passage in the Its jurisdictlon over Orange County of IOID.e new units for' improvement of Senate today 27·10. . would be assumed. by a 10-member • The bill was originally lnlroduc.d by board, three appomted by Uie ws Sen. Dennis carpenter (R·Newport Ang~les County board of S~pernsors a~d Beach), as an airport security measure. t~e r~st by o.tber su~rvisors ~f other The once-killed measure was revived by counties and .cit~ selection comnuttees. • 1be new district would be financed by (>usting Launchel\ 'SAN YSIDRO (AP) - A drive to oust the acUng commissioner ¢' thQ; !edt!ral JYnm.igration and NalurallzaUon Service was launched Sunday in this border com· !Punity by a Mexican·American organlul~ lj9n. - a tax on industries that em1t air . pollutants and a. one·tenlh cent fee on each gallon of gasoline sold in the state. While passing the districl bill. the Senate defeated a companion measure which would have placed escalating penalties up to $10,000 on _industries whli:h violated tar pollution laws. The current pentalty ls $50 for each violation. ~earch for Friends' . . Pompidou Ends Visit SHANGHAI, China (UPI) -French President Georges Pompidou ended a wann, six-d~y visit to China today, but a joint communique indicated Peking and Paris apart on some sensiti ve world issues. 1be communique, released just before Pompidou left for home, said the nations were in accord "against all hegemoo)''' buf · h'ad differing attitudes toward Europe and Cambodia. ;Boy, 14, Takes 0-wn Life -~SARATOGA (AP) -"My entire tile "My life road has been treacherous. I minister mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. the engine perform ance, are to be com- pleted by mid-October. The plane, also known as "Air Force 1" and as "No. 27,000," was introduced on presidential flights in Augus t, 1972 to replace "No. 26~000" which had been used by Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyn· don B. Johnson. The new "SPirit of '76" was originally decorated and configured at a cost of Sl.S million. A staff suite was the largest on the plane and was located directly next to ~ President's quarters. Norn-the-outset, Mrs. Nixon-and other members of the family disliked the ar- rangement. Mrs. Nixon felt that the guest lounge should be next to the President's cabin. F"n!quently on trips to San Clemente, and to Key Biscayne, Fla., the old plane, "No. 26,000," was used to provide more comfort for the family . The Secret Service. which previously had been located nearer to the President, also was dissatisfied with the ar- rarigement on tbe new plane. Agents found themselves flyin g in a much smaller cabin where their seats wo uld not recline at all. The remodeling was described as "very slight" by Cot. Ralph Albertazzie, the Pres ident's pilot, but Ute layout of the new plane will be Changed to conform to thal of the older jet. NixOn's former personal attorney, for what allegedly was a campaign or political sabotage in Florida. ln a brief appearance before a feder:;i.1 magistrate,· ~gretti agreed to have the ca~ transferred . from ~ FlwJda · to Washiilgton, D.C. Segretti's agi-eement to p@l4..gt,lilty was m<tde hefore_ theJDag~ rate.---------------_ . A federal grand jury in Tampa handed_ down the four~ount indictment Aug. 24 but it .. remained sealed until tOda:Y. The magistrate scheduled a hearing for Oct. 1 when Segretti is expected to enter .his f<Jtmal plea to the new indictrDenl Segretti, 32 years old today, was released on personal recognizance. He is from San Marino, Calif. The new indi ctment charged Segretti with conspiracy and with illegally publishing unauthorized p o I i t i c a 1 statements. Federal law requires that political literature contain the names of persons or organizations responsible for its distrij;iytjon. _ The maximum penalty for each of the four coun.ts in today's indictment is one year in prison and a $1,000 fine.- An earlier two-count i n d i c t m e n t against Segretti had been returned at Orlando, Fla. May 4. A spokesman for spe~ W~tergate prosecutor Archibald Cox said today's _indictment supersedes the old one. · He had pleaded innocent to that in- dictment which aecused him o f distributing a phony Jetter on the sta- tionery of Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (D- Maine). The Jetter accused that two other Democratic presidential candidates Sens. Henry M. Jackson of Washington and Hubert . H. Hwnphrey of Minnesota, of sexual muconduct. Kalmbach told the Senate Watergate committee in July that at the request of White House aide Dwight L. Chapin be passed on 'money Used in Segretti's campaign actiVi.ties. Kalmbach said he did not know what Segretti was to use the money for. Today's four-count . indictment charges that Segretti conspired with Robert Melton Benz and Tampa accountant George A. Hearing to disrupt the cam- paigns of Jackson and Muskie in the 1972 Flo?iaa priffiary. --:-- Benz and Hearing were named co.con- spirato rs but were not indicted. Hearing was charged with Segretti in the original indictment. He pleaded guilty to one or the in dicbnent's two counts and has been sentenced to a maximum one year in prison. Prostitution Backer Loses Job in Ro.me ROME (AP) -Tbe Italian Post Office has suspended a 34-ye&.r-old woman employe who organized a League !or the Defense of Prostit'Jtes. It also accused Tiiti Sciascia of moonlighting as 11-topless model. The disciplinary action came soon after Mrs. Sciascia, a divoreee, announced she would press for classification of streetwalkers as artfsans. . UP'IT•~ INDICTED BY GRAND JURY GOP TricKst!r Seg·retti· . Boy, 9, Bitten By· _Wild Coyote In. Salt Clemente The tmpredictable coyote which has eluded San Clemente State Park r311g~ all summer and has sen"t more than a dozen -youngs ters to the hospital did it 'again over the weekend. The animal cr_epl up.to a.9'Y,eak<lld.boy from La Canada before dawn Sunday and bit the youngster on the left elbo'of. And the boy. Thomas Ray Martin, Im- mediately began the series of painful m. jections to ward off the poesibillty of rabies. The-youngs~r apparenuf . had been sleeping iD the open at the state park at 1:30 a.m. when the coyote crept up and attacked. The boy 's parents took the child IQ San Clemente General Hospital where a small puncture wound was cleaned. Animal control officials were notified and they ordered the series of injections o£ duck-egg serum, Rangers throughout the summer have tried to corner the beast so they can CBI>' turc or kill it, but the animal has suc- cessfully evaded every attempt: Campers throughout the summer have been-advised not to sleep in----nle open because the animal prefers to attack sletping youngsters. Poisoned Meat Kills Off Dogs; Ma1iy Valuable POCAHONTAS, W. Va. (AP) -About a dozen dogs in this West Virginia border town have died after eating wieners of- ficials say were deliberately loaded with deadly strychnine. Mayor Charles Gilmore Jr. said Satur- day the Poisoned wieners were believe scattered from a car on streets and yards throughout ibe community. ."I don 't. know bow to explain It," Gilmore satd. "We have no idea who did it." He said the stricken dog.s included strays and pet.s, some valued at several hundred dollars. Gilmore said police patrols were strengthened to sea rch for doctored wieners anri those res ponsible for them. has been a perpetual~search-for-friends~have--'.altem~--all-out-IO -clarify~my--------But-Edwin-wat-dead-on-arrival-at-a Co\lnty Crashes Kill Three ,Men On Sunday -Bottom s-~rape-d - -and I have bad few well-meaning past, bUt all that came wa.s spit. My hospital in nearby Los Gatos. Oiies," sorawled a 14-yea r-old boy who trusted friends hadn't bad the de<:ency to Results of an autopsy were pending apparenUy took hts own life in deljlefa· make amenda, but rather rejected me but deputies said-tho youth may hav~ \ipn, ~Hee her~ have reJ>:Orted· for ~ aatlalactioo." ta~en pain pills prescribed to him for an ,.Edwin Dwuung Jr. died Wedneoday "fbe boys~. Mn. Polly Dunning, lnjwy suffered last summer in a bicycle nlghl of an apparent overdose _ o,I pain tolil deputies two boys had bet!ll hataD-accident. pif)s, and tbe Senta Cl~ra Clowity sher-in8 ber llOft all wmmer. Sbe iald Ibey HJi IS.year-old sister, Debbie, told 111 s office '81d It was m~estmat111g. . went over to their home Wedneeday deputies Bile listened lo a totepbQne con· WJ'he youth, son of Edwin C. Durinlng, while Edwin was out riding his blcycle. versation between her broth nd u opera singer and professor at San When he returned, he dlsoovcred the· anotbtr boy She uotcd the bo er ~ti JO$e State, le!t a note in his be<lroom, bOys bad loosened a ligltt ln his room.-. · q Y as • n ying be was harassed by two boys in tampered with the telephone and Jaken a ~WEclwbin. . . dfS neighborhood. recordlng...ta~, she said. e ave a conspU'acy gomg against ••No maile r which way this turns out, One of the tioys allegedly taJ'"'re<orded ·l'llU: We have been giving "evidence tr. sad, sad for all the kids involved," telephone couversatlona with the victim, agamst rou Jn kangaroo court. t-i ~·d Sgt. Ke n Lawrence of the sberllf's his mother said. , Edwin • note concluded: artment. · Mrs. Dtlnning said she returned from CY deepest gratitude goes to those rote the Saratoga High School stu-church Wedneoday at 9 p.m. and found r -le who have made my Ille bright and <Ant, "My !aw l baa been a larce, a ''ilo not dialurb" algn on ber aon" door. . Illy Iha~ lo those who forgive my dlillolb:al ldleme and 1trlcll played .by Theo he oomplalned he was ill, and she mbllaloes. W)al on~ere-admired; rtSDeCtecl *'11--beld-hlm-u -he-trembled.--U. stopped Auth!>riUrs bad no bnmedlate com- trusted.!riends ••. to no avail. breathing and site attefllpted lo ad· ment on the case.· Three men Jost their lives in Orange County traffic accldellts SUnday, the County Conmer's Office reported today. Robert c. Stephens, 23. of 2828 N. Bristol St.1 Santa Ana, was killed when hij northbound car struck the center divider of the santa Ana Freeway near Sand canyon Avenue at the edge of Irvine. The car slid across the northbound lanes. struck a metal barrier and wtnt otr the freewn)', the California ilighway Patrol reported. Jostph P. Dutro, 24, no known address, died at Lincoln communi ty HOspitaJ.1 Buena Park, after the car he '!as drlving rammed a parked truck on Lincoln Avenue near Holder · Street in Buena Park. --- -------~·· ' • R evieiving Stand Draws BlaSt WASHINGTON (AP) -A new splinter.free reviewing stand at Ft. H)lachuca, Ariz .• costing $25,000, has drawn lire !rom-Rep. Les Aspln, (D·Wis.). Aspin charged that the military "has really scraped the bottom" In building the stand at the fort, which already had a wooden ,.,. viewi ng stand. Aspin said the old sland is being replaced beenuse several generals and their wives complained of splinters. The new siand wi ll be made of co ncrete and include a glassed·in broadcast booth, Aspin said . He suggested that the gove.rnment could save money by simply Issuing cushions. "Or elre, !or $2S,OOO, maybe ·the generals and their ladies could try slanding up," said Aspin in a Jetter to Defense Secretary James R. Sc bleslnger. . · - ---\ .. .j DAIL V PILOT MOfldq, September 17, 197). I . ... ,\':\ • t • • • . . . • • • . • wlda Tom lliiil . P.. e .. ~, .. All Aboard Laguna's Ark OFF & RUNNING DEPT. -With the v•ay our weather has been ruMing lately, in uniform unpleasantness, we may have some difficulty in reall y telllng when fall falls upon us. Well, never mlnd looking at the sky to make the determination. Just do It by the book. Fall will come upon the autumnal equinox,~ whfch occurs Sunday, Sept. 23, as t!ie sun swings across the iquator on his annual movement southward. 1 am reminded or this celestial event because it is the annount«I time of departure from our region of a group known as Love Animals Don't Eat Them. TIIE LOVE ANIJ\fALS people fonn a loosely knit group or non-meat eaters who currently repose in Laguna Beach. IBM to Appeal $352 Million Lawsuit ~ TtJW Okla. (AP) -International Bll!lll<>.! Machines Corp. the world's largest computer maker was found guilty In~· federal court today ol moaopc>listic business practices and was ordered to pa y a competitor $352.5 milUon ln damages. The smaller concern, Telex Corp. of Tulsa, in turn was ordered to pay IB~1 $21.9 million in damages for stealing IBM trade secrets . At IB~I neadquarters in Armonk, N.V., a spokesman said the company planned to appeal the decision. TELEX SPOKESMEN said llltlr com· J>lny was pleued with Ille decision. They sald Telex planned to "vigorously proa- eeute" the overtNS 1k1e of the case, wl!lch had been ,.med lrvm dom<stlc competitive Issues. ... U.S. District Court Judge A. Sherman Christensen, who heard arguments In the huge and complicated case for nearl y two months earlier this year, also ordered IBM to begin a series ol actions to break up its hold on the computer ac- cessory market. The securities o( both IBM and Telex "'ere delayed in opening on stock ex· chln&et h\ New York a1 Wall freet received news of Cbrlatensen's rut . The struggle over competition the electronic data proceasing Industry dates back many years. TELEX BEGAN the case which led to today's ruling with a 11.2 .blll\otl.JUll 80· cuslng IBM ol monopolistic practlce1. IBM responded with a suit charging Telex with obtaining trade secrets by hir- ing former IBM engineers. , Christensen's ruling, mailed fronr his Salt Lake City oftlce and tt.leaaed at the court where the case was heard, said 3°M "I• enjoined from adopting, lm- pltmenttna or carryirli OUI predatcry prlcln1, leas!na: or other aeta, pracUoes or atratea:les wtth lntent to obtain or maintain a monopoly In the market .••. " Olr1'tensen'1 nlltna was atayed pend- ing IJ>l!<lll or pool'trlsl motlOlll . HE INSTRUCTED IBM to dllcloae cer- tain design tnfonnatlon when lt makel an announcement regarding an electronic data processing product or releases such a product. IBM was also ordered to price a number ol ill producta se parateljo, rather than using "single o< bundled" pricing Chilean • for <001puter equipment. Ttlu h .. ' argued that IBM hid been prlctna the equipment ii! ways desl111ed to frotze out CQmpellUon. 1 ,,. lnduotry analyoto &aid that, In view or IBM's avowed Intention to •ppeal; It was' '" too early to assess the rult.nc's full lm~ Poet on the companies Involved, the In- dustry or the 1eneral bu!lnesa com· munlty and the public. John Douglas, computer lnduslry specialist at the brokerage llnn of Reynolds Securities, added, however, that if ttie ruling stands it appeared to have "quite severe" compeUUve lm- pllcatlons for mM. Leaders Feel Resistance SANT!AGO, Chile (AP) -The Chilean junta admitted Sunday that some armed resistance was continuing but said it was isolated. Occasional guntlre was heard in the streets during the night, and armed left· ists were still holding some small fa c- tories and government offi ces in the suburbs of Santiago. HELICOPTERS dropped leaflets on the ca ital warnin terrorists to aurren er to y ew a measure o terest In Uie , news-in recent times 'wherrthey"opened a .,~ vegetarian"type restaurant an the main ~~ stem ln the Art Colony. the junta w 1c ous arxi s en salvador AUende..Tuesday. _, A 24--hour curfew was in effed in Valparaiso, Chile's second lBrlt'I city, where an army post was attacked Frlday • Guests of honor at the apening Included ~~ a camel !UU!led Boney Bananas and ·a night. '. : ~ ~ster who answered to Col. Sanders. •• Both-were alive and dellnl~y.not on the J~ · mellu. This caused the-Love .Animals The new interior minister, Gen. Ostar Bonllla, aaJd In a television apeech SW> day night that 4,000 per11011S hive been detained for quutJoninc ln Santiago. He made no mention of casualtiu. · , ~. _.. people to abrupUy draw the attention of ~ -iaw enforcement:-They were-elted--fftr..- ' ~ having live animals in an eating place. · The· sec"tary general of the Chilean f!!l!lY, Col. tt9_go~rt_o Rubio, ~~'the denttrtoll since the coup was 200 or ress. Ottfer sourcea gave estimates ranging fron1 500 to 5,000. ·About 2,000 was con· • Dead and on the menu· is okay, you. see, but live ca mels and roosters are no-nos in an ea tery. Anyway, this was just the start of travail for the Love Animals clan in Laguna. THERE FOU..OWED a whole series of arrests fOl' such things as violation of food dictums , blocking the sidewalk and disturbing the peace. 1be Love Animals folks tried to make peace with the health department by changing their status from a restaurant to a temple of religious vegetarianism. The ploy, however, apparently failed and more cltaUons were forthcoming . Somehow, the Love Animals people finally struck a deal with the District At· torney's Office. If they would drop most of these mounting charges, the Love Animal s people promised to )?atJ:ier up their vegetables and split from Laguna for good. SO rr JS THAT the Love Animals troupe has agreed to pack up in an old school bus and depart for the north upon the coming ol the autumnal equinox. Former Laguna City Council candidate Beth Leeds has purchased a large camper truCk and plans to leave Y.'ith them. Cursory Inspection of their school bus suggests that having auxiliary vehicles in the caravan is a prudent approach. It will be an equino:tial miracle If that old bus wheezes as far as Corona de! Mar. "[ STILL TIUNK the authorities have made a large mistake ln forcing Love Animals to leave Laguna," Ms. Leeds contended. "After Love Animals is gone," she re<isons, "Laguna is going to be a pretty dull place for the police. After then , what are the police going to do for fun? "Police officers have to have a little fun every now and then, too," Ms. Leeds concluded. AI.AS, n rs TRUE. Beth Leeds wor- ries about all kinds of folks . Even of- ficers ol the law. Well, sbe shouldn't wor- ry too much about them. They'll get along. If Beth has to worry about somelhing, I've got just the th.ing: Worry about the old bus, that's what. Nation's sidercd mo!l probable. - She Sees the Light Mrs.· Ca rmen Prieto shows a group of believers a pict_µ,re of Jesus at her Denver home. She says the picture displays an image that res em bl es the Blessed Virgin Mary at night. The image (ri ght) has been judged a natural occurrence by the Catholic Rev. John F. Brady of Sacred Heart Church. The image appears when street lights are turned on. THOUSANDS OF leftists were reparted herded Into two soccer stadlums. One ln· formed source said some of them, in· cJ ud.ing foreigners, had been executed. The a:overnment has admitted only three cxecuUons ; it aald two of the men were guilty of extremist attacks and .ihe third wu a policeman who killed two of his superior officers. Cambodians _Repel Rush On Airfield Positions PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP\ - Insurgent forces today renewed attacks on paratrooper positioos around t h e airport at Kompong ChatllT" the Phnom Penh command said. The fighting ended a lull of several days at Cambodia's third largest city 47 miles northeast of the capital. GOVERNlllENT troops killed 20 of the Khmer Rouge insurgents near the Makeup Didn.'t Please Cro-ivd SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain <UP[) -Elizabeth Taylor was more than an hour late for the staM of the 21st ffitemallOnal Film Festival Satur- da y, and the fans ous!de Ute theater booed her when she arrived, Spanish news reports said Sunday. The reports said Miss Taylor, who had fl own In from Rome, was greeted by a jeering crowd outside the cinema showing her film, "Night \Vatch." Europa Press said her delay y,•as caused by "makeup difficulties". _,,,, ::iirfleld, the command spokesman Col. Am Rong said , but government casualtfes were only six wounded. Government troops were also reported fighting at the university campus on the western edge of Kompong Cham and around a marsh to the north, Am Rong said. · He reported the government garrison at Vihear Suor, 13 miles east of Phnom Penh, repelled another Insurgent &S&ault. The town, a provincial capital ln the marshes across the Mekong River from Phnom Penh, ha9 been the !Cene of hard fighting for more than a week. Helicopters have been lifting rein· forcements to Vihear Suor for several days. Insurgent forces have cut Highway I between Phnom Penh and the Neak Luong river base southeast of Phnom Penh, the conunand said, and govern- men; forces 11r~_ (lg}tliflg to open the road. SO~IE DIPWMATIC source! relt the Increase of in.surgent activity along the highways near Phnom Penh Is a !lgnitl that the Khmer Rouge have regained strength after the U.S. bombing halt Aug. 15. Am Rong reported the government's 7th Division has started an Operation around Phnom Baseth hill 14 miles northwest of Phnom Penh. Midsection Cold Top Protestant Leader Murdered In N. Ireland BELFAST (UPll -Gunmen killed militant· Protestant leader Tommy Her· ron Sunday in one of the most eXp\osive slayings -in four years of Northern Ireland violence. Hours later, extremists battered two Roman Catholic schools ln a pair of pre. dawn bomb blasts that rocked the Belfast night. Police reported no injuries in today's ( ___ 1_N_S_H_OR_T_ .. _· _) bomb e:ii:plosloM at St. Mary's Star of the Sea School on Shore Road and St. Peter's School on Antrim Road. . . e Engine Te•t• SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP) -As Skylab 211 travelers whipped through their S2nd-day In orbit;-ground-based as- tronauts today practiced tricky engine firing maneuvers intended to bring the spacemen home next week. Afan L. Bean, Owen K. Garriott and .Jitck R. 1..ousma were in good spirits as they entered the homestretch of the marathon mission, heading fo r splashdown In the Pacific Ocean Sept. 25. The junta promloed to start regular delivery today of flour, chickens, coffee, milk, noodll!s, detergents and other p~vious~ scarce Items. · /illende's wlilow • l!ortensta Busol de Allende o ... ,to po11µca1 uyhm la, ~ej· , , !co City on SUnday with 96 Other pel'IOlll, mostly pOllUcal exiles and diplomats. , u,.1 ,.......... "Fascl1m baa taken over In our ~ ,'Fll'SCISM TAK&S CHIL!' 1ry," she told a news conrcrence and ap. Mrt. Salvidor Alltndt peale<t {or_ w_qr\d'tfld~otest!,_In anoth~ ___ _ .,. .. interview before leaving Santiago, SM confirmed lhe junta'• story that her hu. band commi tted suicide rather than sur· render and said he used a submachine gun given him by Prlme Minlster Fidel Castro of Cuba. Gonzalo Marinez Carbala, flew to Mexico with Mrs. Allende. It was thouiht he. "'.:- might remain es an elll>""k<> ol Meo:· loo'! opposition to the coup, but late Sun- day he was ordered to return to hlJ post. THE MEXICAN ambassador to Chile, Mitehel-1 Split' Martha Denies Story in, Newsweek By HELEN 11!0MAJ WASH!NGTON (U P[) Marthl Mitchell, deocrtblni In detall the eroelon or her marrta1e. said Sunday nlaht her husband, John, left her' four days ago on advice of hl1-lawym. !ht lild il1i wnr- aee her lawyer today. But In early evening phone calll to United Preu lntemaUonsl, Mrs. Mitchell called the posalbUlty of aepantion ''hor- rible." SHE DEJED reports 1n N;wtweelc maglZ!ne that she aod her h111band, President Nl1on's fonner attorney \ Tu l .IA-1!11 Id IE.r1 '" t! (1f 1.·,.,/. -',Y ' . l • • F,'I NEW YORK (UPI) -Fonner White general and campol&n manager, eJlllied House apectal coun .. 1 Charles Coloon II In "violent outbunto" after 1>rovtoua Wo, Mr. Mltr:he/f, )'OU< tit OWi fhw9/' ... wider lnvettlgaUon as the man who kept telephone Cills to .the newt media and the Watergate wiretapping plan alive W> that he had tried to hospltalile her for tit it was finally approved, a,..._,.i;,. .. to Pl)'chiatric care. Ith and Marty " •·r "y--Time Magazine. .. ..... _.,. Mrs. Mitchell said, 111 never had a fight mean w me • ii.;: ~ -• Time and Newsweek both reported Sun· with him ." Speaking to uPl'! Helen old daughter. •: .:/ .. day that Colson may be among the first Thomas, !he called the Newsweek report .,MY GOD, I"~ ,_e eve-.. 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Stocks · - N TEN CENTS If Johnny · Can't Re·a~ He's Not Gonna Pass By JOHN Z4.LLER will really learn," says Don Hout, a~ they're still in the third grade to make them back at the third grade level rather . or -. DlllW "'"' Si.ff tant superintendent of Instruction. sure by-the end of the year that they than passing them on to the fourth grade Every child entering third glade this "So this year we're building a kind of really can read as well as they should." where they're not rea'dy to do Ute work." fall in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa gate at the end of the third grade and Hout said the district normally flunks The $250,000 included in this year's pUbli~ school~ wlll be a.tile to ..read ade-saying that nO child will get past that about two percent ol its students in the budget for beefing up the dlsl{ict,'s thiJ:d quately at the end of the year or he won't gate·tmUl he knows how to feed." lower grades. grade reading prograni works out \o be passed into the lourth grade: . Hout said that if such a "gate" had "Actually, we hope to cut down on the about $10,000 per school. That's the cOmmitment officials or the .been put in last spriog,15 to 20 percent r.ate at which -we fail student!:," be~said. Hout said the money must be spent ex- Newport-Mesa Unified School Di.strict o( last year's third grade graduates 'If the new reading program works out elusively to improve reading instruction are making this fall as they embark on a might tiave been flunked. as well as it sbOuld, I thlnt you11 find to third graders, but beyond that, in- $250,CMMJ program aimed at revamplpg "We're DOt saying we're going to bold that the students are better prepared and dlvidual. schools can make their own the district's primary reading program. back 20 percent of. our third graders this don't need to be held back. choicts about how best to spend it. "We've been saying for years that if a year," Hout explained. "What we're 'jBut I assume that if we do have "Our first idea was that the money child leaves the third grade without saying is that we're going to work extra students who, by the end of the year, still should be used to cut down on class kno~·il_!g how to read, he probab]y never hard with that 15 to 20 percent while do not know bow to read , we'll be holding sizes," Hout said. "But now we feel we ~=--~~.::__.::__~--~-=-:.::._---======---=====-___:-==--~~- can get the most mileage from the funds if each school can make its decisions ac- c0rding to its individual situation.'' Some schools, he said, are using the money to buy an extra teacher to help with reading.· Others are holding special seminars for third grade reading teacheri !X' bqying extra books and teaching devices. "I think every third grade student ~·ill enjOy the benefits or this program," Hout said. "But we've done tests to identify those students who are most in need of help. and they 're the ones v.·ho \\'ill benefit • ... .,, ";" ' -. • • • . ,.,. ' Fertility Drug Cited most by the program.•· Hout conceded that the district has made a big commitment in seeking to gt.:arantee every stud ent \vill have the basic ability to read be!ore leaving the third grade, but he explained: ''You must make big commitments or you never get anything done. We've made our commitment out in the open so everybody will be W\itChing us. · "And I really believe that by the end of the year whi n th e test results fro1n this program are in, we'll see that \Ve have carried through on our commitment.·• er ·In Perfect ·. Condition Tr.ead Re-tired to Pasture Horses at Irvine Equestrian Center south of C0rona del Mar take their meal from tractor tire worn out by horsepower of another variety. Old 'tire set in concrete serves as feeder. Up to: a dozen horses at a time can munch lunch f!CJm the unusual nag· bag .. School llQat'd ~slts=!Jelp -h1 Maintai11ing Controls . The California School Boards Associa- ion today urged public support for Gov. Ronald Reagan's anticipated veto of a bill that would allow co 11 e ct i v'e. bargaining by public school teachers. Mrs. Marian Bergeson, a Newport. Mesa school board· member and vice president or CSBA, said p;ubliC support of the veto is vital lo maintaining lay con- trol over public schools. · ~ The bill, authored by Senator George ~ Moscone ( 0-San Francisco), would permit teachers to bargain collectively. with school districts and submit any disputes to an independent arbitration panel ror a binding ruling; "The conctm we have is that binding arbitration gives someone unramillar with lhe community and district the power to ma'kn decisions about us," said. Mrs, Bergeson. "1£ this legi slation is en~cted it will jeopardize lay control or put>lic schools." she said. "Collective bargaining with binding arbitraton wll jeopardi7.e the process we now have of involving ad· ministrators, citizens and employes in po Hey-making." Mrs. Bergeson sctld public schools are, "not in the business of making money - and can't raise prlcts to meet demands for higher pay the way businesles can." She cited statistics co m p a r i n f. California with states that permit co - lectlve bargaining. While , California Jost 4,767 teacher-days to strikes and walkouts in 1971·72. Illinois lost 19,500, New York lost 35.000 and Pennsylvania lost 84,SOO, she said. Coast • Weatller o.lfr ,Ott Stiff ......_ WANTS BILL VETOED School Official .,..._,, 'The 1atlet two states have half as many school districts S:s California, Mrs . Bergeson added. Mrs. Btrgeson stressed she was speak· ing for the CSBA and not ne<:eSftarlly for the Newport·Mesa Unified Sc boo 1 District. Lnst month~ however, NewPort·h-1csa trustees unanimously sup)'.lOrted a strongly-worded resolution urging the Legb.lature to reject Moscone's bill and another by Assembly Speaker Bob Mortttl. MOJiiJ"Mallks to w 1'0% -Prinie-Rut;e~ NEW YORK (AP) -Several more major banks pushed their prime lending rates up to 10 percent today, in spite of a demand from Washington late last week for two banks to justify the increase. The increase, the 16th quarter-point hike this year in the banks' minimum )ending fee for large cofporations, was begun Friday by San Francisco's Wells Fargo a{Kl New York's First National Ci- ty, two of the nation's biggest banks. The Committee on Interest and Dividends, which oversees interest rates in President Nixon's economic controls program, immediately instructed. the banks to submit data justifying the move. Nc.vertheless, a few more banks posted similar increases Friday, and more join· ed in today ·-among them Chicago's First National Bank, loth biggest in the country; Harris Trust, also of Chicago, and New York's Bankers Trust, seventh in size. The prime rate is separate from rates on loans to small b~lnesses and the public. But sustained increases in the prime are wjdely regarded as an in- dication that all lending rates are headed higher. · Stennis Informed WAS11lNGTON fAPJ -The cb.airman of the Senate Armed Services Committee said Sunday he was informed of the secret 1970 attacks in Cambodia, but wasn't aware of their extent. sen. John C. Stennis (0.Miss.), Said on the CBS program "Fact the Nation" that he "couldn't-re-create any distinct recollec- tion or having been specially briefed on that matter, but I was told about it." -·--- ---------DENVER (UPT) -The ·rour boys and two girls born within an -hour to an ac· countant's 34·year-old wife who took fertility drugs were in "excellent" health today. 'l'l!eir doctor said they could -be , history's first sextuplets lo survive. "Their chances are excellent. They are in exctllent condition," said Dr. Tibor Engel '-an obstetrician who" led a team of 30 doctors and nurses in delivering the infants Sunday night at th"e University or Colorado Medical Center. The smallest baby weighed-2-pounds,-"T 15 ounces. The heaviest weighed 3 pounds, 11 ounces. They were born seven wee.ks pfemature. One Qoy was being ' ~ J <respirator ote l!oill,jilia).--' , breathe. • . _ .JI.Dal'!.~ ~-odds ror _birth or sfx balileS at the same time were ·a;ta0~450 to 1. He said he believed t11ey would be the first sextuplets to survive. "This is an historic event. So rar it just looks--terrific," Engel said. 'We were surprised by the °good condition of the children, but we're still not out of the woods by any means." The doctor said the mother, :Edna J. Stanek, 34, was in satisfactory condition and "pretty cheerful. Her attitude has been just delightful." The infants' father, Eugene Stanek, 31 , said he and hi!I wife expected a multiple birth because of the fertility drug, which Mrs. Stanek took before she got preg- • Ul"IT•'-""- CHEAPER BY. HALF DOZ~N Proud Father Stanek nant. - "We're very happy. It's been difficult for hcr,"'Stanek said. "My wi!e's been in bed 100 percent or the time sinCe July." The Saneks also bave a 4-year..old boy. "We live in a three-bedroom house now, so I guess we'll go house hunting Shortly," the father said. "That's an Coast Drama l(idnap, Shootout Pair 'lmpr0ved' at Hospital Gunshot victims wounded Wednesday when Newport Beach police had to open fire during a tense kidnap confrontation with their captors are improving today . Denine Baese man, 17, or Pasadena, has been taken off the critical list and listed In serious condition at Costa ··Mesa MemoriaJ Hospial where she underwent su rgery Thursday. 1'1ar<.'O DeSilva, 20. of 3505 Newport Blvd .. Ne\\'Jl(lrt Beach -who initiated a daring escape attempt after repeatedly being Tc>Ja lie and ·Miss' Baeseman were going to be killed -remains in serious condition . Each of the victims suffered gunshot wounds in the right side when shooting erupted inside the bullet-riddled house at 2322 Orchid Hill Drive, Santa Ana Heights. Orange County Sheri!fls crime lab technicians today were expected to com- plete ballistics tests to determine positively if DeMarco and Ml s s Baeseman were bit by police bullets. Detective Capt. Don Oyaas of the Newport Beach Police Department said in a Friday press conference that initial investigalion appears to support this con· cl us ion. Kidnap suspect Roland D. Cra\\>ford, 29. who is wallted by the FBI for jumping bail in Texas on a marijuana smuggling case, escaped injury dui'ing the fusillade of lead. He fired his gun twice earlier. wound· ing a poli~man. · He apparently drapped straight do_wn to the fioor , discarding hJs gun, while (See VICTl!llS, Page I) Th-Ooe low clouds...along the-Or·--- ange Coast wlll clear to sunny _Newport to View Open. s ·pace Plan skies again Tuesday, with highs at the beaches In the 60s rising to the upp<r 70. Inland. Ovcrnigllt low• 58-64. INSIDE TODA l' John ha! left M0-rtha. l1i a telepho1tt interview with UPl's Hel.en )'homat, Mr1. Mitchell re· wolf the rea101~ for the •plitup four daus ouo. See story, Poot 4. L,M., kyd 1 C1llfw1tl.I I C1'9tlllH »M c.in '' c,....." II DMftl Nttlcn , • ....... ..... . ................. , , lf"-q 1MI '*..... 14 """~ 1J ' By WULIAM SCHitEIBER CH 9lt Dt6fJ ''"' ltlH Newport ne·ach councilmen and plan .. ning <.'Om~asloners mu get their first look tonight In a joint tneellng at a general plan open spact element pro- pooing park acquisition and dcvel-ent that could cost $4.5 million by 1990. The latest element, which will undergo public hearings, starting Oct. 25, ts a state--rnarldated part of the city's general plin . ''The recreation and open space ele-- ment provides a lorJc"range guide to the preservation, Improvement and use or ' . • pennanent open space areas, recrea· lional areas and scenic highways and drives In the city," according to an In· troductlon to the .element. :rbe IO-pa.ge document breaks down open space. Into 11 categories ranging from parks to~preser•es to bicycle tr8ils and oooclud<! by listing park prloriUes. The park cost could reach $4.S million with lhe brunt or pun:h.1Se rtsponslbllity lolling to municipal bonds, planricrs said. Sorile' help may come from a state porlt -1 .... , but the city)! share or lhat nmerwould ooly t1POunt IO about ~.ooo. o: - Planners estimate that i! low~t ltascs were mado available on some state-owned parcels, the park cost could be cut tO about Jl.5 million. The park site acquisition and develop- ment list has been broken down into three priority groups. Planners say ell the priorities could be rulfllled by 19911. Priority one projects and possible costs Include: ...:. A West Newport Park, possibly located in the old Pacific-Electric rleht· of.way. PotenUal Low cost lease or $1.8 million: IO purcllO.w'. JmPriivement coot approximately ~OtlO. _ '\ .. -A north Corona del ~tar park. Po.u:i· blc low cost ~ase of state land. Purchase. price or $870,000, including private la.nd. Development cost $350.000. -Playlots on Balboa lsland, ln Corona 1-lighlands and in Newport Shores with acquisition and development cmts total· ing about $400,000. -Park at 32nd Street and Balboa Boulevard. Possible acquisition through trade or city land-. Development cost aboul $40,000. -Cwt Drive vfew park:lmproveme.nls (See SPACE, Pac• !I . - ) awful Jot of tax deductions. · "Cigar giving is going to be ex· pensive," said ·stanek, v.·ho nervously burned a package of doughnuts today in his suburban Lakewood home. The first infant, a boy" was born at 9:45 p.m .• PDT Sunday. The remaining five children were bom, all by Caesarean section, within four nµnates, starting at 10:34 p.m. Engel said doctorS wanted to deliver as many of the infants as possible noMn-ally before performlrig a caesarean operation, but the second child was not in tOO proper ·position in. the womb. "The.re was such a rush to get eacl'l baby into lhe hands or the pediatricians, lhe J>eoPle working just didn't have any lime to cheer," Engel said. "Everyone did a tremendous job." _Each chilcL.was.Jn .. an incubator and at· tended by a separate nurse aniftwo pediatricians today. · Stanek said · the girls will be named Julia and C8therine,-and thr.ee ol the boys will be named John, Stephen and ~ .Jeffrey. "We still need one more boy's name," the father said. "We agreed on three for each sex but it didn't work out that way." Neighbors have donated some infant things. There have been at least 12 reports of sextuplets this century but in no case have all six survived, according to the Guiness Book of Records. . ;:,'iii '-·.·~·~ Acc ord R ea ch ed Tentati.v:el)' In Auto Talks DETROIT (UPI) - A 1eotalive agree- ment has been reached between Chrys· ler Corp. and the United Auto Workers, a~ntly ending a strike which began again.rt the company Friday fiight. UAW President Leonard Woodcock an· nounced. the tentative settlement after a marathon bargaining sesmn that lasted almo.st unintemipled ior 30 hours. Woodcock gave no details of the settle- ment and &nnolttlced a news conference Tuesday morning to outline details. The announcement made it the shortest national strike in UAW history. Altogether. about 113,000 Qirysler v.-orkers struck ill 22 states and Canada after the t11 .. o sides fa iled to agrtt Friday. . The two sides beginning Sunday negcr hated 2211.i hours ·oorore taking a brier break th is morn ing. The length or the sess ion had indicated to observers Iha! a settlement was near. TURN f,EFT OVE_RS INTO EASY CAS H You can tum summer leftover;: Into cash.-Her.e's ho.w _. _ JIAVE 21 ' i'3 fireball mtr home ori 1 T Dodgo chassis. still under warr. 7400 mi. \Viii ace pt cn r in lrd or "'hat·have--you. (Pho n e No.) !Phone No.I The moto r home sold successfully through lltis Daily Jlllot classified ad. Turn your used vacallon vehicle {ar anything else ) into cash by calling your Dally Pilot Ad-visor. The direct line - 64:1-$?3 . • • •• • 2 DAILY PJLOT N Mond1y, Stptembtr 17, 1973 ------ 'I Go, Sailors This squa~ of ~awpoi:t Har~or High· Schdot chc~r-t D ·a leaders will be 1n action Friday night when Sailor :i avi ~on Field. Fron1 left. are Phil Kinj!. Ben u,1 T•i.ltOM foolba.11 team meets crosstown rival Corona del Mar ?ila_nn. Trice Young, Julie Tedesco. Nancy Beckett. l Gains fl Daugftter ----------c:...==:::::..-::::_::::::.___:K:'.n~s:_U~h".'.le~r'-' ~B."'ec~k!_Y_:P~a~nt:'.'.us~o'..'a~n~d_:J'.'_a~m~ic~B~e~d~a1:_1. __ , .,J D.rtr 'llot llltf 'Mitf i ,l ' Former California Sen. George 1\Iurphy kisses the t~e younger Murphy. a representative in his father's N -~ former Sherry Miles lollowi_ng her marriage Sunday consultant firm, and his bride who is an actress. e· ....... .,,o:rt Man·m· ail Wound.ed a•J'·f. 1 his-.on;-Benrusoleft:-ths-the firol morriage fo•"r.--'!The-wuple-plan-l<>-iwneymo~on~::i~n:_'.H~a~w~~· ·::::;:::;;;:::::=:---=-~~~'...)~~~~~~~~~-~~....!.~~~-~----_:~_;:;~::=~~r..L~~i=c=e=r:::z, [: _JLJ Adds ·T eetli Bites ··! Ca1·pe11ter's _Bill. Delayed Talkative Rapist On _ Suspicion_ of Assault '1 . To 'Duty' Scars : ' Strikes Again Bea ,_ an · . . . B S A . ·d · J . A Newport ch ma_n wu.1 e,edly 700 E. Bay Ave., at cloamg lime to in-A Newport Beach policeman 'W'OUnded Y ·. enate men ments . w .. . ., .!'_lried lo _s~l hi• female ~piruon ~d ve_stigale a "'J>Orl of a man wltli a gun In a shqolout willl a kli!naper live nlsh om·an Reports ...... ~~11-'p•lron-"a~-B.AiOa'•-the-up·-.s111d Lopez !lad alnoady neci. --!II!• wa.s.i. led . Ule . is •. tavern with a gun that kept misfiring is . !le w~s . .f8Jten nl~· ~a.iDearlyct~ _ ~31. _ llnc: ~ dut1 __ _ -------·-----------------~ ... __ _ _ _ _ _jailed todal:_ w1t~t incident· a few bJoclu_acy.....by · __ ..J..• ~ll!-~n -~_E¥fabkefi)ul--=-- Sacramen!o lobbyists will have more constituents to regi~ter as lobbyists if A rap1sf.\Vhi5Se~s1ae_ mann~r Jn· . -The--suspect,-J65el\lejin<lf01ui:-z -0£hcer-Tom Stewart. · carpenfer llfegediy chclvtd on his' -·----------- i' time to influence iegislator~ befere a hill they were to visit lawmakers. eludes Jong, rambling co·nversations Lopez, of 914 E. Ocean Fro1;1t, was booked He was relieved of a .22 caliber forearm . spoi1sored in the senate by Sen. Denl\ts The Meade b~l .would require persons about a variety o£ topics early today on assault with a deadly weapon charges revol':'er following the incident. "' Patrolman Jon c.ostclow w t E. Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) is ex-who seek to influence admln1strative returned almost to the scene of his first following the ·2 a.m. incident Saturday. b Po.lice said today that victims in the seriously injured du . the 1 as no peeled US bec<>me laY:. decisions to register with the ~tary 1 . N Be Investigators who arrived at the bar, ar incident were Scott L. Seeley, 23, of hi rmg a lercalion The measure by Assemblyman Ken or state or the legislature's Joint Rules assau t 1~ e~rt ach a week ago. 1563 Miramar Ave., Newport Beach and w ch. occurred when.he-tried to take the ,_ 1 eade (D-Oakland). passed the Senate C.Ommittee. At present, only lobbyists Dete~ttves_ said the slightly built man A~rs. Naomi B~ron. man into custody tor sleeping in an old on a 34 to 3 vote with amendments which who seek to influence legislation must \vho slipped into a young woman's apart-Front Pqe I The female involved, who al!O listed school bus. · l . 11 •• b. 11 st g ba k register. · ment armed with a knife and raped and 1hc last name of Lopez and identified He sa'id he 1 . automa tea Y mean i .. ue l mu 0 c Meade's bill would also order lobbyists robbed her is the same suspect who hit SPACE ~elf as the suspect.'s wife,. gave the Ou!]d ~tichael ·T. Lovella, lo the ~embly for further study, prob-two blocks awa.v before. • • • same Ocean Front address. 22.' of 21752 Pacific Coast l·lighway. Hun- ably next January. to specify each month which lawmaker A li t 1 Be Sen. carpenter tang1ed late last week or administrator tbe lobbyist entertained po ·ce spokesman said the rapist Police said no bail has yet been set ~ ing on 3Ch, asleep in the bus at 21st With Sen. Jack Schrade (R-5an Diego) and how much money was spent Gill.$ p_( 'vore a Na.vy watch cap pulled down over $55.000. Already city-owned. day on the felony charge against Lopez. Place and West Ocean Front. over Schrade's amendments. Carpenter more than $25 would have to be reported . his eyes tn a sex assault and robbery _ Bayside Drive park, cilY-O"'TI.ed The female vict.in1 sultered a one-inch Officer Costelo~ said he h d t said the change in the law would force On a 34 to 3 Senate vote early today, early last ~tonday and got more than $50 land. Development S60.000. laceration on the back of her head during and h k Lo 11 8 . 0 enter Trial of Slocum I11 Grand Theft Gets Dnder Way Jury selection began today in th.e Orange County Superior Court grand I.heft trial of Dr. 'Vesley Garner Slocum v.-ith the estimate that the trial of the for:rner C.OSta Mesa physician will take between two to four months. Judge Harmon G. Sdlville ordered jury 'selection after ruling on a series or defense motions argued over the past three weeks in his courtroom. Very little of the evidence assembled by the prosecution to back their claims that Slocum. 49, of Santa Ana , padded his indigent patient bills to the state by as much as $1 82,000 has been deleted in the pre-trial maneuvers. Slocum i~ accused in a grafid jury in- diclmenl ol bil hng lhc state's Medi-Cal prograin lor services nol rendered to his patien1s ;ind for medical servic:es to persons '•\'ho were never !sited as his pa- lienl s. Slocum Is sitting in the same courtroom he entered three years ago when he was Lried and cleared of charges that he murdered and dimlembered bis infant daughter. The child's wrapped re- mains were found in a freezer at Slocuin's Mesa Verde home. Slocwn's \vife, ~farion, was the key prosecution "'itness in that trial. The cou- ple ha s since been divorced. ORANG>! 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"Purchase · J1oag 11cmorial Hospital where iwo Th em~a,ting into ~he night. amendmenf.,. But the Assembly alttady a young schoolteacher could gi\'e him cost $500,000. Development $80,000. stilchcs IA'ere taken in her scalp and then sturd~I ~· ~~ ~anr claimed Lovella. a had adjourned until Jan. 7, ending only $4 before he forced her into sexual -Buck Gully and Morning Can yon released from the emergency room . trund 1!: ~ s~x-~er, ~ame up o!f his chances for quick passage. intercourse. µolice said. pre!it•r\'es. Purchase or easement at Po_li~e then ~rrested the wortt3n on dued be! :1~11nL:n had to be i;ub- Carpenter said he expected the The ln\ruder who had bound her with $IOO.OOO. Development $IOO,OOO. !n1sp1c:1on of he.1ng drunk in public and rcllistl'n or.e 1"as ked on _charges of Assembly to reject the amended version tape and pulled his cap down over her -Upper Big Canyon Nat.ure Park .. Ob--she \Vas booked into Orange County Jail. Orricegr ~r_:t~l~w suffered 1 or the bill tllereby setting up a tw~house eyes 50 she couldn 't et d · 1· sever~ cuJs • .,... . , . g a escnp ion, lain through dedication. Develop "ith on the leJt. forearm In .:.dl"on ·lo lccl h conference committee to come up with a then launched 1nlo length "" • . . . a . Y con-$.10,000 from building excise tax funds. D marks in his flesh durtng the II ti new plan sometime next year. versat1on, the vichm told police. -Spyglas! Hills Park, to be dedicated rop-i1·i Signups-a crca on. ft. and developed with $150,000 in excisf tax funds. ~ C Bank of Irvine Selling Of Shares 'Heartening' An undisclosed number of lhe original 200.000 shares of stock in the Bank or Irvine remain to be sold, despite reserva· lion or 64,000 shares for founding direc· tors and an init ial respOnse desc ribed <is ''M-artening. '' On Sept. 8 the bank began mailings to Irvine area residents. offering shares in the new bank at a cost of $10 each. The shares carry-a fece value of only $5. A spokesman for the hank said today early returns from that mailing ofler have been "~eartening." Victor C. Andrews, of Laguna Beach i~ chairman of the board of tbe bank which includes among its directors Mayor John Burton and Irvine Ranch \Vater District chief executive William F. Hurst. Each director may purchase up to 4 ooo shares of bank stock at the initial ' of- fering price of $10, a spokesman said. Burton formerly served as advertising ~ccoun~ executive for a competing bank tn Irvine -Irvine National Bank. Cha_rles llostler of Newport Beach is chairman of that nat.ionaJJy chartered bank. ~k or Irvine has received a city of Irvine use permit to open its first office in trailers. on the Bruce Nott property at Culver Drive and Walnut Avenue in ccn· teal Irvine. From Pagel VICTIMS IMPROVING • • • police bullets "'hich bracketed the spot v.:he.re he had been standing hit the wall or DeMarco and l\fiss Baeseman . A cluster of bullet holes In the front ha\h"·ay of the Ho"•ard feichtmann home show that if shOoting began a split sec- ond sooner. Crawford probably "'ou!d have been riddled In the chest area by .38 caliber slugs. , Investigators say Crawford had tried several times lo fire his .357 l\.1ngnum revolver when two unanned Newport Beach policemen sprang out from behind a \\'all partition. The weapon kept misfiri.ng. , A third officer Who infiltrated the besieged home bad shot seconds before. narrowly mlssing Crawford's head alter De~1areo grabbed the auspect's gun and tried to disarm him. The suspect who took the couple cap- tive earlier near Deitarco's home and later abducted Mfs. hfary Wltcher,J.i. from her home had held his pistol to Mis! Baeseman's head. She and DeMrtrco were forced to In- terlock arms with the gunman In the middle. thus providing an effective shield which urt.imalely led therh to be hlt by or. Deers' bullets. · Crlminl'll complaints totallng 14 counts were Issued Friday afternoon naming Crawford, Initially Identified as Victor Heidlage. He had been known in Ute San Diego area by Ulal aliH bill a couple with -whom he WIS •la11na at 752 Msln St., HIDltinilOO Beach, tof<I pollce they knew ·Crawlord·ao Roland Gray, The suspect appeared in court F'riday for arraignment on the 14 counts, in· eluding kidnap, assault wilh a deadly "·eapon, assault \\·ith a deadly weapon on police officers. burglary and armed rob- ber. He is also subject to the f'Bl's prisoner hold as a federal fugitive, which carries no bail. Newport Beach police said they un· derstood bail has been set at $100 000 for Crawford but it is doubtful he can' secure hi!f release. Even if the fast-moving suspect who v.anishcd before a J"an . 26, ·1971 hearinfin El Paso, Tex., on the smuggling charge could post i~ he would not likely go free. Authority of the federal court bench warrant issued in El Paso 32 mmths ago "'ould allow him to be re-booked. The U.S. charges carry no baU p~ovtslon. A1id T ornorrow T1i e World.:. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The San Francisco bureau of UnJted l'r<o• lolematlonal re<elved a computerlud letter from Ule OlllC. of Gov. R<loald Rupn 1 n • Sacramento .btgtnnlng. .. Dear Mr. United Pr.us." -Backbone bicycle trails system. ontinue at occ l\lostly on public right-<>f-way with some: dedications. Development with $200,000 from excise taxes and $100,000 from C.Ounty of Orange. Secor)d priority projects, to be com- pleted by fiscal 1980, call for a nalure park in Spyglass Hill, improvements at l\1arinapark, expansion and improvement at Cliff Drive view park, expansion of Versailles view park and completion of secondary bike trails. _. C.Ost of those projects "·ould total near· ly 1850,000. Third priority projects to be con1pleted by 1990 include three local parks on the BGruliDg property in \Vest Ne\••port and view parks in the same area wllh costs estimated at $460,000. Planners concede in the open s~ce E!lemen t that attainment or the ideal open space balance will "cost money." But they also state that open spat.es, "serve a public need, provide public services and are a neces.sary part of a high-quality living environ~nt." • • • • • • • • • • -1974 ~-- """.!'~~ • .,,... rn.n ·a; 1 v•v . ..,_,_. · •Low Prices : are born here • ·~========::::::::::::;:::~ • • • • • Registration continues through Friday on a "dro)>ln" basis at the Orange Coast C.Ollege Admission!! Office. Students -who have not yet registered may take advantage of late registration from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. today through Thursday and from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fri· day. This year's enrollment at OCC Is up a _ v.·hopping 17.l percent over last year, ac- cording to official !all enrollment rlgures. So Car 21 ,084 students have registered for day and evening classes at OCC. Last year the figure for the same date was 18,008. Killed in Wreck FALLBROOK (AP) - A car crashed 400 !ect over tbe embankment at Shear's Grade on U.S. 395 south of Fallbrook to- day. The body of an unidentHied person was recovered from the wreckage. lf"DlltlMI 429ili ---< ( Market Manager • Robbed of Car, Ca sh in Mesa A convenience market district manager n\aking his rounds to collect \\'eekend receipts "'as i;urprised by a bandit in Costa P.fcs:1 and relieved or more than St ,500 In cash and his car. Jerome R. Curran. ol lht Tic Toe l\farkj!t chain, was confronted by a short, fat gunman at lhe &lore at Ill Del Mar Ave ... according to investigators. Police said Cur{an was forced lo turn over th"e collection cash. at which time the pislol·wlelding man ordered him lo give him a ride toward the rear of the store. . Th~ bandit, 35 to 40, about five feet, five inches tall apd weighing some 200 pounds, then ordered Curran out of his sedan and sped away in it. • • • • • • • '"""""' "' dnd Rau ed: elsew here • • • • • • I 7 --. 1 r I I 7 • • • • • • •. Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks • *1 OL. 66, NO. 260, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1973 c TEN CENTS If Johnny Can't Reap He's Not Gonna Pass By JOHN ZALLER Of "" DltlY l'tltf Slaff t:very chjld entering thlrd grade ibis (~. In Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Pll!1llc llChools will be able lo read ad .. gUfltely at the end of the year or be won't be. pessed Iota the fourth grade. That's the commitment officials of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District are making this fall as they embark on a $250,«XlO program almefJ at revamping the dlstrlct's-pr.lmary reading program. "We've been saying fo.r years that lf a etind leaves the third grade without knowing how to read, he probably never Fertility Drtcg will really learn_," say1 Don Hout, assis-- tant superintendent of instrucUon. "So lhi.! year we're building a kind of gate at the 'end ol the third grade and saying that no child will get past that gate untifhe knows bow to lead." Hout said that If such a ' "gate'' had !>een put In last sprln&, 15 lo 20 perc.nt of last year:'& thJrd grade graduates might have been flunked. "We're-not saying we're going to hold back to percent of our third grader! this year," Hout explained. "What we're s,aying 11-tbet we're going to work extra hard wjtb that 15 to 20 percent while • Sex tu lets Bo:rn To Denver Mom . . they're still in the tltird grade to make sure by--tbe eod..of the year that they really can read as well as they should." Hout said the district normally flunks about two percent of Its students In the lower grades. · "Actually, we hope to cut down on tbe rate at which we fail students," he saJd. 1'Jf the new z;eading program works out as well as It should, I think you'JI !Ind that the students are better prepared and don't need lo be lield bacl<. "'But I assume that if we do have stud~ntS who, 6y lhe end or the year, still do not know how to read , we'll ~holding them back at the third grade level rather than passingihem-orrio the fourth grade where they're not ready to do the work." The $250,000 included in this-year's budget for beefing up the district's third grade reading , program works out to about $10,000 per school. Hout sald the money must be spent ex- clusively to improve reading instruction to third graders, but beyond that, in- dividual schools can make their own choices about how_ best to spend it. "Our first Idea was that the money should be used to cut down on class sizes," Hout said . "But no\v we feel we can get"the most mileage from the funds If each school can make its decisions ac- cording to its individual situation." Some schools, be said, are using lhe money to buy an extra teacher to help with reading. Others are holding special seminars tor third grade reading teachers or buying extra books and teaching devices. "! think every third grade stu~ent 1,1.•ill enjoy the benefits of this program," Hout said. ''But we've cfone tests to identify those students who arc most in need of help, and they're the ones \Vho \vill benefit --- moot by the program." Hout Conceded 1hat the district has made a big commitment in see king to gcarantee every student will have the basic ability to read before leaving the third grade, but he explained : · "You must make big cOmmitments or you never get anything done. \Ve've made our commit n1ent out in the open so everybody will be watching us. "And l really believe that by the end.of the year \\'hen the test result.s from thi s prot:tram are in. \Ve'll sec that we ha.ve carried through. on our commitment." · . New Con tract? Auto Ace-a r .DETROIT (AP) -The United Auto A few hours before the deadJine, the that the offer has .the unanimous support WorketS union reached tentative agr~-union told white collar workers to cross of the lS·membcr union bargaining com- • - DE~R· LUPU· -The four bPJs ~ two-_girls born, with10~~,~ countapCs 34-year-old wife who took ;;;.:,f--i!Ee1ctltility drngs-were-ift...i!exeelJe:ft?!-fleal · today. Their doctor said they could be history's first sextuplets to survive. ment on a new contract with the any picket lines and conti,nue working. mitiee. . •. ·Mli:Y&ler~rp.-today, -UAW President T~J _w~r~.Jl!l;.~_g,_ar~~-~4:.~. News of. -the tentative ~fojent -LS>nard 'V[OO<rcoc saia. ·-prouuaiun 11'1tlt'!filj.,.\lJiano.-~'""· ·rouow'i<! .WO'fl'?:!r iiOllf"nt"lil! t ii!fo11r''"...,,"' woodcoCk ·Said-the-·settlement covers .:__ T-he-agre·ement came--63 hours after\:-through th~-nlght=and-WooctcocJt-ad---- "Their chances are excellent. They are · in excellent condition," said Dr. Tibor · ~En,gfil.. an obstetrician who led a team· of 30 doctors and nurses in delivering the infants Sunday night at the University of Colorado Medical Center. The smallest baby weighed 2 pounds, IS ounces. 1be heaviest weighed 3 pounds, Jl oun~. They were born aeven weeks premature. One boy wu being treated-with a resplralor to help him -bttath"'e.--=---Engel said the 'odds for birth of six babiea at Ille wne time were 4911,illll,..O ta 1. Ho-_.lie bellwNd tbe1 ...utd be the first sextlq>lets to survive. ,• v,,,........ CHEAPER BY HALF DOHN Proud F1th9r St1nok· Market Manager Robbed of Car, • Cash in Mesa 'J. co nv enience market di!lrict manager making his rounds to collect weekend receipts was surprised by a bandi,t in Costa Mesa and relieved of more than $1,500 in cash and his car. Jerome R. Curran, of the Tic Toe Markel chain, was confronted by a short, fat gunman at ihe store at 111 Del Mar Ave., according to invesUgators. :J>ollce said CUrran was !orc.d lo turn ovtr' the collection· Cllb, at which time ~ pistol·wieldlng inan onlen!d blm ta ,;Ive blm a ride toward the rear of the store. '1'he bandit, 3S lo 40, about live !eel, !Ive inches tall and weighing some 200 P.>unds, then ordered-Cun;an out of bis sedan ~ sped away Jn it, "rill 11 • -ic_....a. ao fl!J' It Jusl tqoU terrific," Entel said. "We were surprised by the gi>od condition of the children, but we're still not out of the woods by any means." The dOctor said the mother, Edna J. Stanek, 34, was in sati!factory condition · -and "pretty cheerful. Her attitude has been just deligbllul." The infants' father, Eugene. S~ek ... ~~. said be and his wife expected a multiple birth be<auoe of the !ertillty drug, which Mrs. Stanek took before sbe got preg· nant. · "We're ury happy. It's been dilficult for her," Stanek said. "My wife'• been in bed lllO percent of the time sine. July." The Saneb also have a ~year-old boy. "We live in a three-bedroom house now, so I guess we'll go house h1mtlng shortly,'' the father said. "'That's an awful lot of tu deductions. "Cigar giving is going to be ex- pensive," said Stanek, who nervously · burned a package of ~ouglmuts today In his suburban LakeY1ood home. The first infant, a boy, was born at 9:45 p.m. PDT Sunday. The remaining -nvnhll<lrelrweNrbom, all by Caesarean section, within four minutes, starting at 10:34 p.m. Engel said doctors wanted to deli_ver as many of the infants as possible normally before performing a caesarean operation, but the IOoond child was not in (Seo I BABIES, Pqe I) Mesa Council To Commend Bond Backers , ~ollce converging o\i the area qulckly fo\tnd the Curran car parked and aban-Membel'I of the Costa Mes8 .Clty Coun .. -·~thO~se~-workers~ 1n Chry~'S-parts an0"·-112;ooo·l:f1\·W membcJ"S"sirock ·Chrysler at milted, "Wc're-stllhlred:"' · manufacturing locals, but does not in· midnight Friday. Chrysler also withheld details of the elude white collar workers. . The agreement is "good enough" to pact, but called it "in the best interest of· He said no details will be released · take to the unitJn's international ex-Chrysler workers, the company and its before 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. eCutive board and I.he presidents of stockholders and dealers.'! Production workers make up all but Chry~ler's '·69 UAW locals, Woodcock · Neil.her con1pany nor union would say about 10,500 of the union's 127,500 said. just how long it will be until production workers at Chrysler. The two groups were scheduled to meet resumes. A strike by about 112,000 of the at union hea_dquarters here tonight. Bul union procedures to ratify any new workers began midnight Friday. Woodcock would say no more except contract ordinarily take at least a week. . . • ; __fair lnj~red __ Scho.olRoard Asks Hel~ ............ ·l ~· 1" Kidnap Iii Maintaiping ~o~trols ' Ole! . . A.llmt. ~rtillo,. Z, is all .s.et . .lo go to the' Fiesta de Costa Mesa OcL 12-14 at the city's down· town park. There will be food, carnival rides, musical pro- grams, . the choosing of Miss Costa ·Mesa and dra~s for prizes. . Mort Banks Set 1Q%.Prime Rate Desl!,ite Demarid . . NEW YQRk (AP) -Several more major banks pushed their prime lending rates up to 10 Percent today, in spite of a demand from Washington late last week for two banks ·to jUstify the increase. lbe_ increase, the 16th quarter-point hike this year in the banks' minimum J~_ fee_ for large cprporalJons, was begun Friday J>y San Francisco'S> Wells Fargo and New York's First National Ci· ty, t~ or the· nation's biggest banks. The Committee on lnteresl and Dividends, 'which oversees interest rates in President NiJ:on's economic controls program, immediately instructed the banks to submit data justifying the move. • Improving Gunshot victims wounded Wednesday when .. Newport Beach police had to open fire during a tense kidnap confrontation with their captors are improving today. Denine B·aeseman, 17, of Pasadena, has been taken off the critical·list"and ·fisted in serious condition at COsta Mesa Afemorial Hospial where she underwent surgery Thursday. Marco DeSilva, 20, of 3505 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach -who initiated a daring escape attempt after repeatedly being told be and Miss Baeseman were going to be killed -remains in serious condition. Each of the victims suffered guQSPot wounds in the right side when shooting erupted inside the bullet-riddled house at 2322 Orchid Hill Drive, 8anta Ana Heights. Orange County Sheriff's crime lab technicians today were expected to com- plete ballistics tests to determine posiliYJlly 'L..D<Mi!i:<:<LJl\<LMJ.s s Baeseman WeP.etiltDypolice bullets. Detective Capt. Don Oyaas of the Newport Beach Police Department said in a Friday press conference that initial investigation appears to support this con- clusion. Kidnap suspect Roland D. Crawfonl, 29, who is wanted by the FBI !or jumping ball in Teias on a mariju,na smuuJJng ca,., escaped Injury during the !uiifiade of lead. He fired• bis gun twice earlier, wound- ing a policeman. He apparently dropped straight down to the Door, discarding his gun, while police bullets which bracketed the spot where he had been standing hit the wall (See VICTIMS, Page Z) The California School Boards Associa- ion today urged public sup pert for Gov. Ronald Reagan's anticipated veto of a bill that would allow col l e.;:tive - bargaining by public school teachers. . M>1,. Ma0.1L l!.er&eson, a. l'lel!porj· Mesa school board member and vice president of CSBA, said public support of the veto is vital to maintaining lay con- trol over publit schools. 'l1le bill, authored by senator George Moscone (D.san Francisco), would pennit teacbcn: to bargain collectively with school districts and submit any disputes to an independent arbitration panel for a binding ruling. . "The concern we have is that binding arbitration gives 30meone unfamiliar with the r;.(>rrtmunity and district the power to malce decisions about us," said Mrs . Bergeson. . "If this legislation is enacted . it will jeopardize lay control of public schools," she said. "Collective bargaining with binding arbitraton-w11-jeopardize-the-i;:'f:"'.t'/J~ process we now have of involving ad- ministrators, citizens and employes in policy-making." Mrs. Bergeson said public schools are, 0 not in the business of making money and can't raise prices to meet demands for higher pay the way bu.sioes9es can." She cited statistics c om p a r i n g califomia with states that penni\ col- lective bargaining. Wbile·Celifomia lost 4, m teacher-days to strikes a n d walkouts in 1971·72, lllino:is lost 19,500, New York Jost 35,000 and Pennsylvania Josi 84,500, sbe said. The latter two states have half as many school districts as California, Mrs. Bergeson added. Mrs. Bergeson stressed. she was speak· Dell'I' ~llet Sllff l'tlett WANTS BILL VETOED School Official Bergeson lng for the CSBA and not necessarily for the Newport-Mesa Unified Schoo I District. Last month, however, Newport-Mesa trustees unanimously supported a strongly-worded resolution urging the "Legislature to reject Mosrone's bill and another by Assembly Speaker Bqb tSee VETO, Page Zl Wilson Launelaes Drive Del cil t<xllght will hold Its first meeting doned at Orange and Mar avenues, 8 after last week's bond election. One of f(W blocks away. their first items of business will be to ;. Investigators suspect the gunman may coOlmend the leaders who made the $3.91 Mesa Hive kept track' or Curran's rounds and million open space lisue a success. llntw be Would.be carrying a 1ubltantlal Commendations . will be . Issued to amount of cash. Vaugllll Redding, chairman of the . .. .• · Citizens !or Open Space Committee, and . . Ar• Schafer: the conun!ttee'• vice T. u· '0 1\1 LEFTOJ'.ERS chairmen,"""" the council~ att:io ..l\J 1 ---iii tY COUiiclICtiiimbers, 11 Fair DrlVi.----wMIOoeS C.OSt~esa have in common -The eoinmlttee e&mJllilned !or the IC· with KrisUinankaupunld, Finland! INTO EA.SY ·CA.SH qlllsltloll ol 70 acresol1111dntloped J"OJ>, About as'much as with Seoul, Korea ; • eny thnJu&boul the city end· the devcl· 0< Makalle, Ethiopia. All of them ore :vou can tum summer leftovers into opment of the land as perks. looking for sister citi es. h H • how Coltll Mesa voters 1pproved the bond Several Orange County municipalities Cl!I • u:~~s 21\ n 'Fireball mlr Issue, the flnt In the cl~'.s history, la.st already have sister cities. Brea boasts of Tuelday by more than tlie requl~ two-a sibling relationship wilh Lagos de home on I T Dnc11e chassis, third> majorlty. . Moreno In Mexico; Buena Park with still undfr warr, 1400 ml. Asst. City Manager Robert K. Duggan Cbungju, Korea.; Fullerton with More.Ua, Will eccept car ln trd or said \Oday thlt agreements •re now Mexico; La Habra with Est t 1 l , what-hav&you. (Ph 0 n e being negotiated ror the .transfer of tbe Nlcar1gua, and Placentia with na - N ·--· N propertl .. llld that Cost• M-CGUld be QU<J>"qlle, Meilco. o.) IP•-~ o.) In poosesslon ol the park ac.,,age by Some local cltl .. e¥Jlll have twfns In Thi motor.,. home 10ld 1ucceulully January 1114. faf'.Olf lands. Orange's sister Is Orange, thiough th!• Dally Pllol clasltfied ad. . An10lll the other Items on tonlgbt's .Auatralla; Santa Ana's ~ Santa Ana , El 1'l"" )'Our uted vacation vehicJI toi' agenda are '71118 for 111e· )IW'thase o! Salvador, and San Clemente has a alster anything else) Iota cash by. calling your new p01lce nd1os, IS,195 lo< a·cvmputer-In San Clem .. tt del Tuyu, Argenalna,~ - Dally Pllol Ad-visor. The .direct line_ programmed typewriter, end-• public Coot• Mesa at OM Ume COl15(dered a 64%-lm.' !f::i:::J.:;'p!.~i::":,11;: ::.~~~=-11::."\:'~~ -:_:;-, -===:=-::::::::'.:===::--:_~fi~cla~ls~are~~..,.IO-lel_remov_ ed. __ that ~ea, Councilman Robert M. WII!ibn, •• • , t • i' • a Is suggesting that~Costa--ivtesa searCll for ·a sister ag!lin. Wilson ls a member of the National Logue of Cities sister city comlnlttee which meets in ~San Juan, Puerto Rico, thh1 December. He would like to hear some suggestions . from Costa Mesi residents 'about potential sister cltiea before he leaves. "fl.ly whole point .is to stimulate an ln· terest among the" people to .see if tMy want a sister city and where they 1want It,·• said Wilson. Ho Is planning lo meet with the charn. ber ot conimerce board of dJNlCtars &hort- ly to discover whether Costa Mesa businessmen have any preferences. 'However, he said he would like to.-~ar from other' segments .of the community as well. "This Is l\JppoM?d, to be a people Jo peoo pie program and looal' aovemmenl Is 'Sister' . . • Clllly a catilysl," explaineirWJJSijjj, acfd- ing that the city's role is mainly .to kick of! the program. "nie city of Costa Mesa would prob- ably budget no more than $1,000 a yea for this. We'd probably have an 8tulual meeting and alternate the location. TM travel expenses would not be picked up by the city," he said. , The sister city program was started by President Eisenhower and has • 350 American-cities as membe)'s. Wilson's personal oplniod ls tbat there may be an advantage to having an English-speaking sister city, bllt that this Is not necessarily a requirement. "Thtte has to· be some communlcaUoit - and I think II ii could be done In Engl~h. we would be ahead. Bnt W6'Ve also bad . some inquiries from Mexican cities and from the Japanese," he said. .. --- Ora11ge • • 'Weailter Those low clouds along the Or· • -~an~g~e~COiSt Will c ear to sunny skies again Tuesday, with highs at the beaches in the 60s rising to the upper 70s Inland. Overnight lows 5&-64. I NSIDE TODAY JolMl Nu Left !ifartha. In a telephone interview with UPl'1 llelen Tliomai, MT1. JlfitcheU re· veal8 the reci.suns for tl~t 1plituµ fo ur dau1 ago, See 1tor11, Page 4. 7 -I M0Yltf t S N•NOMI Ntwt 4 •11 OrNtt Ctullt'I t U Srl .... 1 ~... ti 11 ,_... , .. ,, • li.dt Maf11• 1•11 • titevttM • t Tl!MIM t 1•11. Wttfttw t '' w_.. ,. ... 1 .. 1• • 11 '#91111 ...... • ' ,. I • 2 _ D!ll Y PILOT c She's a Topper Oran~e Coast College officials say Ci ndy Fisher or Costa l\.tesa is the 10,000th student to reg· ister for day classes at the OCC campus this fall. For the first time in OCC's 27-year history, more than 10,000 students have enrolled in a sin gle semester. • . . But 'Bearte1ai1ag' • • Shares ID Irvine Bank Not Sold An undisclosed number of the original 200_...000 shares of stock in the Bank or Irvine re1nain to be sold, despite reserva- tion of 64.000 shares for founding direc- tors and an initial response described as "heartening." On Sept. 8 th e bank began mailings to Irvine area residents, offering shares in the new bank at a cost of $10 eat'h. The shares carry a face value of only SS. -~~mokesman for the bank maid today early returns from that mat1ing offer have been ''heartening." Victor C. Andrews; of Laguna Beach is chairman o( the board of the bank which includes among its directors Mayor John Burton and lrvine Ranch Water District chief executive William F. llurst. Each direc tor may purchase up to 4,000 shares of bank stock at the initial of· fering price of $10, a spokesman said. From P1111e J VICTIMS •.. .- Burton formerly served as advertisi ns nccount executive for a competing bank in lrvrne -lrvine National Bank. Charles Jlostler of Newport Beach is chairman or that nationally chartered bank. Bank of Irvine has received a city or Irvine use permit to open Its first offi ce in trailers on the Bruce Nott property at Culve r Drive and Walnut Avenue in cen- tral Irvine. _ / Ba1ik -President David H. Drinkwater said a 7 ,000-square foot permanent facili- ty is planned for the same site. Other pald executives or Ufe bank are Elmer G. Studer, executive vice presi- dent ; and Royce L. Jensen, cashier. Officers and directors include ·attorney John Carlson, corporate secretary; Beckman lnstrwnents Corp. Vice Presi· dent Robert A. Llneburger, bank treasurer; Irvine Mayor Burton who operates a Newport Beach consulting firm Burlon·Southwestern; N c w po rt Beach attorney Robert S. Barnes; Newpl)i("J)"e3Ch arcliltect -William E. Bluiock: John Curci, of Newport Beach, president of Curci-Turner and Lido or DeMarco and t-.1iss Baescman. Mobile Homes ; Marshall Duffield of A cluster o( bullet holes in the front Newport Beach; EdmW'ld M. Goodhue of hallway of the lloward f'eichtmann home Newport Beach , board chainnan of ' ' Gaitas a Dau9hte1· u1tt r11t,hot1 ~l ' 1'.1artin Aviation; Hurst. of Corona del Former CaliforOia Sen. George Murphy kisses the the younger Murphy, a representative in his fat her's show that if shooting began a split sec· 1'.1ar, IR\VD executive secretaryt Robert for.mer Sherry Miles following-her-marriage Sunday-consultant~firm;-and his bride who is_an actres~c·~--1------" ond sooner, Crawford probably would F. Ingold Jr. 0£ Corona dcl Mar, projccl lo his son, Dennis, left. It is the first marriage for The couple plan to honeymoon in Hawai i. 1· Trial of Slocum t:===---==-===-------------lta<~,..,H"tddl<ed-i~tbe-chesl-are•by....38 eoordina~r--fOl' IDiam-. ~gcr.;-~:==:==:==:==:=="-'====================="======:====::::;~==~==~==~;-,=====:::::::===::=:::=::::_:;:.J~_,, __ _ I G .J ""J ft caliber slois. Corp • .__.Pavi~-w~ Jameson, of Corona del n -· i'ftllU--£ le JnveStigali>rs sily Crawford had tried Mar, president of Red-E-Food Systems .~ several times to fire his .357 Magnum !Del Taco); Robert R McLain, of ·c t . M Cl s 30 G Plan "· G ts U d W revolver when two unarmed Newport Newport Beach. president McLain OS a esa -eo ··1up pree roups ' . e fi er ay Beach poli~i:ricn ~prang out from be.hind Development Company , l.U ., j a wall partition. . \V. Patrick Moriarty. pre.side n t E t ' • ' M • 1 < Jury selecUon began today in the . The ~eapon kept mlsfinng, Pyrol<clutics Jnc. (Red Devil fireworks); • Jl ries UJ, esa . . , .. _ , · ·A. third. off1cer who tnfj.ltrated the Edsar E. Pankey, of Tustin, •nchlr and I '"'12 ~}g~ R~ i ~.0:4'1&! QtuntL_§_uper10_: ~urt gr..!'E.!.__~~had sb:Qtseconds.~for~._-.,-:::Com~l4tevelop&, and-Wflltim~T. . n~ ..:a~ . '., -' I • ~·-'!-,I . ~~ 'f'f'f_:..~ ... --..1-v· _ . lh_e!.!)rl_!J,,oPJi. ll'~•Y~~focum _·itllm>wl)rlnt!!Slng--t:rawford'>'-heod .. 11...--wblte m, of . Lagun>-Beach, Irvine --.• --_ -· , ·-· · . "'"'" ~~.;;,..: -.--"-~.:!; ~~~ :L~'-:1•Ut1/\l,.,J',JfSW : -"". · with-the-e!hmate that the trial of•the DeMarco grabbed the -t1uspeet1s gun··and ~·-n!!..'.:'A"'~l;";;e"an'dpresident"n.-. .. m..°'CO"-.~ .J ---· --. -~ ~ --=-.--. -· • --_· •_ • • .!----· -. t 'ed to-dila hi ~=· '"" v....... ~"' -. --. -. • ~Orme~ COsla 1d'CSa PfiYSiciaD. wllrnke-:·~ suspe:1wh:~k the couple cap--internationat-Ra-ceway;-J . . " Costa Mesa became a clean city lOOay. --,,,e J06 took seven. 'hoiirS ana~1So-W.--Near1y~-or--lenlzations-haVe.-r~~--11--- between two to four months. tive earlier near DeMarco's home and Dr}Dkwat~~ s~.id the new ban~ as lo. !JI the trash-and debris that fonnerly volved five Costa Mesa city employes ed. booths for the third annual Fiesta Judge Hannon G. Scoville ordered iUJ:¥ . later abducted Mrs. M~ry Witcher. 33, provide .an independent, ~ocally owned littered entrances to the cily and vacant and seven hired helpers from the Youth ~ Costa Mesa, a three-d;iy celcbra· selection after rullng on a series of from her home baa held his pistol to ~mn:i1unt1 betytobank wt btbeosef.pnmaryci 1 eeedsml>1!a1• lots has been carted off and dep&Slted at Employment Service. tton scheduled Oct. 12·14 al Costa Jl.fes!'I, . B ' h d sis w1 mee man a n o the Or Count Oum "Thi th f t of I d Park defense motions argued over the ruist Miss aeseman s ea . th .d ... of 1 . d dj · . ange Y p. s was c as our p_anne · . . . .--She and DeMarco were forced to in· e r:e:3'1 ~~ rvme an <!c oirung com~ "At le ast we hope it's all gone. We cer· ch~an~ and we're now getting ready to The dLSplay booths arc rented through three w~ks m bis couz:troom. terlock anns with the gunman in the muruues. tainly tried,'' said Mrs. Elizabeth put Phase II into operation," Mrs. the. COtl_ta Me~ Chambe~ of ~mmer~ Very l1tlle or . the evidence a?sembled middle, thus providing an effective shield Cowley, chairqlan of Costa fl.1esa's Cowley said. which is ~gain sponsoring ltiis )"nr s by the prosecution to back their cllli~s which-ultiril.ately led -them to be hit by of-Fron; Page l Cleanup Sp~ in '73. ---Phase II will consist or establishing fi~. Profits r~m t.he ~ale of boot~ items that Slocum, 49, of Santa Ana, padded his ficers' bullets. • The Cleanup Spree, funded by a $6,000 temporary collection centen for haJ'd..to--wJlt go to the organ1zalions or businesses indigent patient bills lo the state ~y as Criminal complaints totaling 14 cou nts 6 ABIES .city council grant, begap last February dispose of items not picked up by the maMing them. For infonna lioo, call much .as $182,000 has been deleted 1n the were issued Friday afternoon naming . B • e • with !flonthly cleanups of dirt~ areas or trash ·~uector. . -64$.0536. . . . . pre·lr1al n:ianeuvers. . . Cra\\'ford , initially identified as Victor the city. _ A ~h1rd ~a~ of the Clc~up Spree will . One ~f the f1es~a h.ighhghl s 1s the Mtx· _ ·-_ S-12:<:mn J:i; ac__gised In a g~and Jur)' 1n_-. .Jle.i.dlage. Phase 1 of that program was completed provide per1oc:hc ·curbside pickups of such 1can dinner provided by the Costa t.!eAA dictment of billing ..1hc state's Medi-C81 He had been known in the San Diego Hr proper position in the womb. Saturday when Boy ScoUts h"Oif\ Troop items onc!c the bulk of ttle rubbish has High School Football Boosters Club. Th<- program !or services not rendered to his area by that alias but a couple y,•il h .. There \\'as such a rush ·10 get each 339 and Troop 189 collected 11 dump been trucked off under Phase IL dinners, priced at $1.75 adults and ll patients and for medical services to whom he was staying at 752 ~fain St., baby in to the bands of the pediatricians, tru~1 loads 9£ litter from etgbt•vacant · for children, will be sold Rll three ·~ persons who y,·erc never lsitcd as his pa-Huntington Beach, told police they knew lhc people working just didn't have any lot:f and a pitCt of· city..6\V?e:pt'opirly. . All dinner tickets entit le the purchaser tients. . . Cra?.'ford as Roland Gray. time to cheer.~· Engel said. ''Everyone ~~ to participate in free dra Y.'ings. Slocum ls s1ttmg In the same The 5U&pect appeared in court Friday ~ ~ t ! 1 \ r 1 ~ courtroom he .entered three years ago !for arraignment on the 14 counts. in· did a tremendous job." C Bill ,~ t. •-: . • . ... . when he \Vas tried and cl~ared of charg~s eluding kidnap, assault with a deadly Each child was in an incubator and at-arpenter Meet tl·e Mayor ~at he murdered and d1~mbered his weapon. assault with a deadly weapon on tended by a separate nurse and two aa.esa r . infant daughter. The child s wrapped r~ police officers burglary and armed ro~ pediatricians today. Delayed F~her ... d · mains werefound~ in a freezer at Slocum's ber. ' -Stanek said the girls will be named ca'·e ... I • A·t Me a B k MeSa V~~ ho~-. -He iSalso subject to the FBJ's prisoner ll •• S UR Slocum 8 wife, ~anon, "'.as the. key hold as a federal fugitive, which carries Julia and Calherine,-and---three of the· · _prooeeutlon witness m that triat The cou-no bail. -boys will be named John, Stephen and By Amendments Residents of Cos.ta ~lrs11 arl:' invitE>d In meet their mayor Sept 26 at Southern California First National Dank. pie has since been divorced. Newport Beach police said they un-Jeffrey. derst.ood bail has been set at $100,000 for "We still need one more boy's name,'' FromPaflel VETO. •• Moretti. Moscone's bill moved fairly easily through the Legislature but litoretti's is still tied up. 1'1orettl 's measure would permit all employes in the slate to bargain collectively and would add one item omittt'd from' Moscone's bill -the Crawford but it is doubtful he can secure the fat.her said. "We agreed on three for his release. . each sex but it didn't work out that Even j{ the rast-movtng suspect who vanished before a Jan. 28, 1971 hearing in El Paso, Tex., on the smuggling charge could post it, he would not likely go free . Authority of the federal court bench warrant issued in El Paso 32 months ago y,-ould allo\'9 him to be re·book~. The U.S. charges carry no bail provi sion. \Vay," Neighbors have donated some infant things. There have been at least 12 reports of sextuplets this century but in no case have all six survived, according to the Guiness Book of Rererds. right to strike. Mrs. Bergeson said. however, that even though ri.loscone 's bill does not allow for strikes, it does not prohibit--UlellL_ outright, leaving I.hat issue to existing Jaws or subsequent court rulings. Mrs. Bergeson said that, although it is fairly certain Reagan win veto Moscooe's bill, he has asked for as much support as possible from the publi c before doing so. "He is very much concerned that the public support his veto and the CSBA wants to get that mess~ge out,'' said ~1rs. Bergeson. OlAN•I COAST DAllY PILOT ., Tiit Or ..... CNll DAILY fl'ILOT, wtlll wllldl 11 ClHT!fllMd ............ ,., .... 11 Jlllbllthed ~ lhf Otu'lll• Co.it l'~bU1llln<1 Comi»nY. $<11)6- rtl't ecr111or11 ••• Pllbll•~td, Mc...ity 1~ro11911 tl'•lltt y. tot CH!1 Mt1t, Ht111pMt llffcfl. 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COil• ...... ~· ...... 1p11911 "' um., llM __., 9of Nit N.11 -'lllrl ~ ....... .taAI ....... ' t, lourney Alaecsd· .- Two Vikfng land~rs, similar to ihis lull·scale model, will be sent on a year's voyage to-r.lars tn 1975. Designed to land gently on the sur- face of the Red Planet In 1976, tho spacecralt will carry experimental .and life de~Uon •'ll!!pment to determine II the ·Martian environ· ment_can1 or In fact does, -support li!e. I Sacramento 1obbyists will have more time to influence legislators before a hill sponsored in the senate by Sen. DeMis E. Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) is ex- pected to beet> me la\\·. The measure by Assemblyman Ken Meade (0.0akland), passed the Senate on a 34 to 3 vote with amendment s which automatically mean the bill must go bac k to the Assembly for further study, pro~ abl y' next January. TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY OOUNCIL Regular meeting, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. UC! LECTURES -Real Estate Jnv_eslment Analysis, first of series on Commercial and Investment Properties, Rm. 101. Phys. Science Bldg. 7-9:30 p.m. Adm. $6. ''Stages of Development and Decision," first of series The World of Women, Your Lile and Health. Rm. 174, Computer Science Bldg. 7·10 p.m Adm. 16 Sen. Carpenter tangled lale last Wt'Ck with Sen. Jack Schradc (R-San Diego, TUESDAY, SEPT. IS over Schrade's amendn1enls. Carpenter NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD - ldayor Jack HammetL will ans"·er questions about municipal j;iovrrnmrnt from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the bank. 2.10 E. 17th St. The meet-your·mayur afternoon ha.11 been arranged 1)y t.-lrs. Edward C<irrv the form er chairman of the L'nih'<I Stat~ Bicentennial Committee of Co:,ta t<.tesa. Burglar Ransacks Costa 1\1.esa llousc s.1id the chan ge in the law woUld forrc Regular meeting, Coita 1.tesa lligh consUtucnts to register as lobbyists if Lyceum . 7:30 p.m. A burglar invaded lhc ho me of A Co~ta they were to visit Jawtriakers. COSTA MESA LIONS CLUB -Guest ri.tesa nurse over lhc weeke nd. making 1'he Meade bill would require persons 5pe&ker, Morrls "Red" Rudensky, 1'.-tesa off with a e-0uch, a 154-piecc china din. who seek to influence administrative Verde OJuntry Club, 6:45 p.m. Reser::va· nerware set and one 196.1 Po!ltiac decisions to register with the secretary lions, 548-2314. automobile engine. of stat.e or the legislature's Joint Rules UCI LECTURES -"The World of Ag-Emma E. 011\, of 820 Coni::rl'ss St . 1olrl Committee. At present, only lobbyists ing ... " first of series on AJing, Officer Rob Flathers she dise-0vcrcd the who seek to influence legislation must Origins~ Effects and Control.I, Rm. 161, ite~, valued at severRl hundrl'd dollars, register. Humarutles Hall. 7-9:30 p.m. Adm. $5.50. nllssmg when she came home Sunday. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : We'll Prove That Nobody Sells TV's For Less Than 1)u/da,t>: • HERE IS OUR INFLATION FIGHTING OFFER : • • • ff rou cen P11rchose any TY In th11 acl for les1 at ny other fnlllchlsecl dtollf 11 OrelMJt County, DUNLAP will • set 1•u the TV at the LOWER price plus glwe you an ADDITIONAL 10% of Ille dfffet .. <e. OFFER EX" RES o SEP .. 29TH , 1'73. o 1974 ~ • • • • • SOUo2~~A /Vrf mu 01 1 U'V·..,.,_··- • • • • Low Price!( : are born here • • • ·~~~ • • • • • • • • 1974 ZENITH 1t" 01110"11 Mldtl L401.SW 42996 1974 RCA XL·lOO It'' Ol•to11•I "IU1trt ..... 42996 1974 MGA J973 RCA XL-100 " .. D1-.i111t ,.,,.,.,......_ ... ,, 39996 • • • 1·• I" 1• I'• 1. I 1• I• • • ·-and Raised : else1rhel'c • • • • • • • • • • • • • : 18l5 NEWPORT .BLVD., COSTA MESA-PHONE 548-7788 90~~~5 ft~~ot~~ec~i~~H : • • • ~ 11 • • •_!1_ •1 •-• .,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • U !!_ • • • • • • •.•I 1 • • .f "' --.. I 7 1