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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-07-19 - Orange Coast Pilot-fRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 19, .1974 YOL '1, NO. -4 19UIOM. • PAe•1 -- • ' . • • I • • n • • --. • ... • .. - • • a1n • BixielOnd Ja§§ Grt)at •Pete !t Lofthouse Dies ' ' -.. ... - .· : • -- • •• • • ·• • • • • • • f ra~tic Hush~nd Di~~ in County . ' Fire TROMBONE SILENCED Meaa'1 LofthoUN Dud Pete Lofthouse- Boat Slams •• ' ,,. Into Coast'*· Bay Bridge -----"B:y_JACKIE BYMAN __ .,. .... .,...., ""' ..... A :SS.loot cabin cruiser attemptod to pass·under Pacific Coast lfighway bridge in Newport Harbor at high tide Thuraday night and collided with.the center span. The crash O"llShed the faces of both men aboard. 1be accident occurred about 9 p.m. just as an unuJually high, 7.l-4oot tide reacbed Ito peolt, a~ to the Orange County Harbor Patrol. The owner of the boat Mako, Walter Rau, 36, who listed his address as Bayside Village, Newport Beadt, was reported in aatisla~ coodllkln today at Orange County Mechcal Center. His passenger, Merrill Riggle, 44, of Garden Grove was repx1ed in serious cooditi911 with massive head injuries at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport today. A witne.s, Daniel· Grayahock, 19, of ... . ·. Flying Days:. R~•••e~hered . . . ' . . . •. Family Trio Fled Home By Selves A man who rushed through his blazing East Orange home in frantic search of 1Jis ,wire. and two daughters died today after bemg overcome by smoke . Orange County fire officials say Frank Paq1:fetle, 42, of 18122 Romelle St .. gave up bls life in the fire but that his family· managed to get out unbanned by another exit Paquette \1'85 reported dead on af'Tival at Chapman General Hospital shortly after the 2: 13 a.m. fire. The names of the other members of the family we.re not. immediately available. A spokesman for the Orange County Fire Department said the $55,<MXI blaze is believed to have been started by careless smoking. The fire started in a couch In the family room of the one-story dwelling, burst through the attic and roof., and flashed Into an inferno. The Fire department's spokesman said the apparently s!{'Cping Paquette family was alerted to the fire by neighbor Jim· Laurie, 18132 Romelle St., who smelled the smoke and pounded on their door. Euneral:Rile_s,_ __ _,,N.,,""!°.;!!ifn~ i;.d ~!'.'J~men ::---~ ~-damage as done_ti"o'-'an"i--.-...'-I a jacen home 6ut the fire deparbnent ~ Bayshore trailer park about 9 p.m. when $lated Saturday ~ .. ':'{.!,~=··blow 11er 1>rn and • ' Grayshock said the boat came out the By AR111UJ\ JI. VINSEL north side ol the bridge with part o! lhe °' "" _., """ ...., steering ltructure atop~ the a cabin , Dixieland jazz will rattle the rallen at mining. Pacific View <llapel Slturday, when the Another man liat"1 ooly aa Mike Costa Mesa Vice Mayor Jack Hammett .(in "cockJi;t) listens fondly as stunt flier ~ TaJJm;-,n 1¢.ns~a tale about the ·g.,.a old days of avlaUori 1h Orange County. Tallmah'll recolledio• and those of other., fliers are J'eCOUl\f:ed in "From Jennies to Jets," the DsflJ '11•1 ltelf ,lllM historY of aviation in Oran ge County now being publisluod by the Red Barons. For copies of the book and me.nlbeiship infonnation on the Red Bar· o~ call . .the· Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, 648-0536\'F . . . . ' boya of IA>cal No. 7 get turned Ill' to give Tevt.!t, called 1Wt>or Patrol at 9:10 p.m. -------------------------- O,sta Mesa's Reter C. "Pete" Lon!muse. and reported whit be delcribed u • runaway boot. in lhal Yidl9ty. . • ' oome· proper travollng music. Hartior Pa-J.m Martlndale . "When The SlllQ Go -· In" is arrived, al Iha ...... ""' minutes later me aure mimher. and .;., hlo ~ olumped over the •. The welHmown, 55-,...-..,ld-musk:ian •i.ertnc _.,,,... oa Iha llyini bridp Germ Killing Claim Rebuked Spai~'s Francisco Franco .. . . and --of bis own band died Monday. i: :. ~ -~J,. and moving WAsmNGroN (UPI) -The Funeral rtlel are llCllo&lled Saturday at slololy up tbe near Bayahorel , malrA!n ol Lflol dlsinl~t have Pacific View _Memorial Pait, C..-del Trailer Pait, llCCOl'dllll to -·· ..,....i ID alGp c:lalming that using Ends 35 Years as Dictator Mar. report. He !""'!""I aboard, blmed olf the. ~ ~ ..!"""" "'a _Ida will His 1 p.m. service will include his lgnttion and then called an mnbalace. P"N ~ c;ause U. co ex:'"" ' ...... "'f •nn10 Y.m.1 'Gener81issiin~ ._ ~ ~~11 ol .-. IOl'e -· the l'ederil Trade • ~n ·1ur ·musician buddies and Masom as According t4>.ua ... ~ ~1,.1111;' w1C Qmmtpkn rmmcect today. Francisco Franco, 81, his heahh tiking a offldating officers, wilh the jazz that ' ~rbor m:!trol~a=!,..~ = la addftion, Sterling Drug Inc. sudden tum for the worse, ended 35 Wll hll life played both before and apparently suffered 8 broken noae and ol. New York aty 4~~ to s~-years of author:itanan rule over Spain afterward. Riqles' jaw was missing. ad"""1slng that enVtronmetttal today and handed over bis powers to '"He was tops, there was no question surfaces" am.md. the home -Prince Juan Carlos, the man he chose as abollt that," says Hy Seaman, a pianist sinb,countertops,bathroom.Ooors -his successor. '--c_lndJea~~I ~e..._Coilstjazz Hi h f'.J'•~ ;:..T--and -., on -are-a ~nt ~ U~r .. J~__succcssion law.s invoked by poops. gll J.-lUC LC>SS sotrce of gemw 1S10C1ated with the Spanish dictator. the transfer ••as A basa trombonist, Mr. Loflhouse was , a>lda and oCll<r""""""' maladies. temporary. Franco. last of the Fascist -Y tnoWn In Soulh<!m California. 0 S h C '!be ·~ grew oot ol a leaders of the 1930 and 405, can toke liaving beaded the Pearly Band, hla own .ll Olll 0881 oomplalnl lalll[Od agalnl!t Stertlnt power beck any lime he d..U-... group • Dlaieyland for """' years>-in 11'12 by ~ ,PTC. •·-· from the hoopita l where -.He ,.._ly ployed ""11 Lawrence '"'!"" ~ he -Welk'• Champagne Ordle!tra, appearing MIAMl (AP) -·Convicted Wotergale Franco has been treated for t past 10 w1th them for lS yeart and at one ume conspirator E. Howard Hunt, Sil, has days said he suffered a sudden relapse hid his own ABC-TV forum in Los settled down in Miami. calling hbmelf • ed durinc the mornJag, and that hJs AftRelea called The uun1y Gordy Show. !'Just a retired old fellow" trying to find Stolen. Art. Reg.~!ll . --""ualnf~...C.m. . ~-~·· hi DI Jana tenure "'Ir privacy. ~.,.· J1111t Carlos, Ptem•.Carloe Arias and iJU;.;;;. ~..:"'~~lved w1ti. ~ The fonne< CIA agent, Bay of Pip MASHPEE, Maaa. (UPI) -srolen other top o!!lclals ·1 m me a i at" e I y •musement park's management program lnvasJon coordinator and author of 45 paintings ot contemporary Amerran assembled al Jtis bedside. . llld when Disney Workl ~ in novel!. bought •n SIQ,000 four-bedroom artist Andrew w eth and hi 1 te rather Six boon ~atei:, the aovemment aa1d Ortando., Fla., he was tent there for 1 home wilh a awimm~g pc19111 tn l~ · valued at siJ.ooo. wer: arecovered Franco. "takmg 111to account the course lll!le. _ -~"' aecllon of Mlamt._. o ""'! ... . , . of his ITineu," had lrotructed Artas to -rec.nlly, be was elJll'IOyed ., foor chlldrln ,..,.. ID iht ·-of: 'lllunday· m thla Cape Cod COllllTllllllty Inform Partlameat lilat Juan Carlos, 36, (See LOITHOUSE, PIJ• II lllO'IU. In !Ill Tlnndl,J. · ' • and llree men were arrded. wos <altini over aa acting chel! ol state. -' -· ' 1be iiews came as a surprise to Spaniards >A'ho had been told less than 24 hours before that Ute man who had built · up modf:m Spain from the ru~ of one of the bloodiest civ il wars in history was recovering and. that he would be releMe<i in 11 few days, pending a final ch'eckup. fttedical sources said ~ranco's reJ~p.se-­ was sudde n and unexpected. He was stricken with phlebitis, a JXKential\y dangerous inflaJl!Ulation o( the b I o o d veins in his right thigh, early this month. 'Ibe medical. bulletin reporting the worsening ol his condition said : "1be evolution of the illness of His' Excellen9 the chic( o{ slate this ~,suffered a deterioration because ol ~ co~tlons. Nevertheless his PsYcbOloClill condition remains within the lintils of norn1alcy." Government sources said the ~·s firJJt function as acting chief or Slate will be the signing of a U.S.-Spain staterMnl of mu Lu a I collaboration-which was (Set FRANCO, P1ge ll rould not confirm whether it was Laurie's residence. Troops Witluh·aw KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) Tanzanian troops advanced to the Ugandan border at hfutukula before dav.11 today "with the aim of attacking then withdrew to positions three miles inside Tanzania, the official Uganda radio claimed. Orange Coast Weather Some high clouds at times through Saturday. Ch a n c e of thundershov.·ers late tonight. Not 1nuch temperature change. Highs from the low 70s at the beaches to near 90 inland. f\'ewport...-,.lesa Scl1oot Di.s· trict's su1nn1er t1Lusicat work· sltop is prese1tth1g "i\fary Pop- pfi!i' on stage 1iext week. See toc:ki11 's • Weekend~r. INSIDE TODAY Al YHr Sen'I« I ,,._., Trw l1 •Mllllt • 1Mvt.1 U ·21 t.. M. a ... 111 1 Mv..,_I '""" 11 C•M"'llll S M•livlwlt MtWS ' (l.Slltlelll 2'... Or•nW C111111'f t C-'U 1S P-.1• 1S.1t Cr"'_. lS Sl't'll• '"'-• II !)Niii ltellttl I $~1 1 .. U tlitli.ri.I ,... ' Stedr Mlrlltll 1 .. lt P""-1 17•1t Ttltvl•11 2t ..... """ It.uni • ,. .... ,.... 11·11 ..__ • 14 w .. .-• AM \......,, 11 Worlll "'"" 4 MIMM• I Wtttctnllltr tt·• i -' .. ' • • • ·----- • DAILY '!LDT • , ;Doar Urging House Bill To,mpeacl1 WASHINGTON (AP ) -Spe ci al Coonsel John Doar said today he bel\evef!I that~ the House Judiciary Commlttee should approve abi II of impeachment qainst President Nixon, a member of tbf committee rei:x>rted. FrldiJ, July 19, 1974 I 1-----:iJiy-recomniendatlOiiDy llie comnilftei- will go to the full House, v.•hich v.·ould decide v.ile ther to impeach Nixon. lf a majority o( the House ·votes for impeaclunen~ the cbar1es woold tJien i• HOUSE PANEL TRACES POLITICAL SPYING, Pago 4 TAPED EVIDENCE IMBARRASSING TD RODINO, Story Page 5 to trial in the Senate, with a two.thirds vote needed for~conviction and removal from of nee. · · Rep. Wiley 1.layne (R-lowa), said on leaving the closed door meeting, that Doar referred specifically to a n obstruction of justice etiarge f n ciinnection with his recommendation for impeachment. Mayne's report.. whi ch came early in the session, wu onJy fragmentary. He saJd Doar was making a general discusaion of the evidence eathered by the impeachment inquiry .Wf and the direction in which it pointed. Besides an obstrUctk>n fl. _J u s t i c e charge based on Watergate, Doar is -' CHARLll CHUCKLES CLOWNS WITH ADRIENNE DAVIS M9M Clown, Huntington Belch Queen at County Fair expected to propo9f articles chafging Nb:on with abuse of constitutio111l powers and contempt or Congress. Doar and other members of the committee staff began presenting the case for impeachment during a closed.- door briefing leading -up to the committee's fianl deliberations next week. Fh1al Weekend Activity • A Republican member of th e For County Fair Planned cmunlttee predicted an 'ntursday that T r Co I F · I bOth the committee and the HotR will he orange un y air goes into ts approve at least one article, leading to a second and final weekend tonight with a Senate trial to determlne whether Nixon full slate of activities for all interest and should be removed from office. age groups. 1 A "World Friendship Pageant" kicks Rep. Robert NcC1ory (R-fll.) t ~ d off tonight's activities at 7 o'clock in the newsmen that three:or four comnutwe amphitheater. Bluegrass music takes the a.,iuhlicans are lilceiy lo vol< for -"""t 1 8 ·~ ••· "~--llnpeacbmem. and that it could be much -"'t"""'6" -,a -f,·m. Whu wn:: \Al.llyon higher. He said only five of 17 Republican Grus Fiddlers performing on the members could be COWJted as de:finitely ~ . stage. Speedway motorcycle ........... lo · peadment ot thiJ t1me racmg is scheduled for 8:15 p.rn. in the ....-un · if8lldsland. At a meeting caned by the House Admiaion to all events Is rree with the Republican ieadenhip lo clelmnlne price ol a fair ticket which cootJ $1.7S for where the committee Republlcana 6l'nd· adults, $1 for chikU<n aged 11-12, and is McClory was one of five memben who free for cbildttn under siz ei~ said they wer.e ~ded or There ia still time to ·~ the· Paint-In declined to give their Vle'f'I. wblcb feature! artlsta · demonstrating 1be others were Reps. Caldwell Butler 'their skills 'at the fairgrounds until dark. of Virginil,. William S. Cohen of Maine, Among tbe many artists partlclpatlng Is Hamilton Fish of New York. and Tom well-known Chine1e horse palnter Nlng Railsback of Illinois. Some others Yeh wbo will demonstrate the ut of -po- indicated their posltlon will b e, mo, tbe throw ink method of palnllng a determined rby the articles 0 f horse. impeachment thal are propooed. Ollie!' "!tkerid hlg1ilights are: · In related developments on 'lbu:rsday, the committee released e v 1 d enc e collecled during i t s sl:<-IIl<llllh-long impeachment inquiry. In hil final defense argument before the committee '11111raday, Jameo D. St, Clair, Nb:on'• attorney, asserted there was no evidence of presidential involvement In Watergate or Illy «her mattera tho commlltee hos lnveatlgaled. San Juan Backs 5th Seat Voting SATURDAY 9 a.m. -4-H Dog Show 10 a.m. -Crafta and Homemaking Demonstrations Noon ~ Mird Bike Rices l p.m. -Ice Carving, Aladdln Magic smw 2 p.m. -COblllieroo Accordion Band 3 p.m. -Galena St. Eut Musical Rewe 4 p.m. -Steel Band Trinidad COiimbo I p.m. -Harbor Women Sinaera 7 p.m. -Cl!uck Jonea Magic Show 7:111 p.m. -Lea Brown ancl HJa Band of a......., I p.m. -New Dimealioos Patriotic Music Revue 9 p.m. -Les Brown and His Band of Renown SUNDAY 10 a.m. -Crafts and Homemaking Demonstrations Noon -1-tini Bike Races I p.m. -Aladdin ·Mat!lc Show, New Dimensioos - z p.m. -steven FamUy Muaicll Group, Barnyanf Olympics 3 p.m. -Diaper Derby, Dance Center \Vest Varieties 1 f p.m. -Vqabcmd Band, Aurora Nellon Quintet, Style Show S p.m. -Young Lile stngirs, Kingdom ol Dance Y arleties 1 f:IO ,p.m. = SJ<jl<s and ll<nclenoo -a:!S-p~ Brown and HJa Band ol Renown · Countian Killed; Mesan Serioiis In Two Crashes A Pla"'11ia ywtb wU kllled·today In a specla<ular car craah lhM aeot hll little auto caroentng .,,,_ aH lanes of the Rivenicle Freeway in Santa Ana Clnyon, through a cbain link fence and over a 100.foot emhankmmt. Ilia body ..... -wiiere ~·had been hurlod, IOO feet from tho wreckage, !)'Big face down In the ..,_ SIDta Ana River. ---San Juan Capistrano city councilmen voted 4-1 this week to add their voices to tboet calling for a !lpecial elecUoo to fill the seat vacated by the late Filth District Supervisor Ronald Oupers. LA Woman Dies After Swallowing Strange Powder A Ccsta Mesa man was allo ne11r death today loilowinl a ahaltarlng colliafan on the San Diego Frtftoay Ii Faltvlew Rold In Costa Meu In which two 1111111 cara were destroyed. Gerald W. Leonhardt, :rt, ol 208t Swan Drive, was taken to Costa Meaa Memorial· Holpltal-wlt.b e act r e·m e I 'I critical heod Injuries and w11 not •---.c--'nle' reeoluUoo urges the at ate legislature to pass special legislation permiWng the election for a full four- year tenn. It states tbal an appointee of the goven>O!' might not bo truly representative or the people. . Councilman Yvon Hecbcher voted • , \ against. iL . I ;1 '1 . ! 'f I, : I t 01 ..... 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Olld II °"'9 ...... , Qll•fo(lr-flll. .......,., IJl" _ lJ OO-"'!r,..,. 'l'llol M.00~.-.,. ....... ~13.00_,.,. - ' ( BLAINE, W11h. (AP) -An autopsy performed on a Los Angeles woman who died allor rwailowing a small bottle of v.·hite powder in the U.S. Customa oCfiee here was incooclmive, the Whatcom County coroner says. Dr. Robert Rood said he sent a sample of the poy,'der for tos:lcoklgy studies. He said ho didn't know wh<IJ the teola -'d be completed. A spokesman for the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office said Martha Jean Scipio, 33, owllllowed the powder jult prior lo a aJSllJmS tnspedlon. A doctor WIS c:allod but she was pronoonced dead when he arrived 15 minutes later. • The woman and three companions apparently were returning to the United States from Vancouver, B.C. The companions were identified as Janis Sa)Yfer, 30, Gloria Anne Starling. 33 and Debol'ah Denise Luckie, ZS, 1111 of lht Loo Angelis area . Fire Controlled In Niguel Park expected to live. · Corooer'1 deputies aJid the dead motorist ln the Rivemde Freeway mllh, Joaepft Beny, 19, was dud 11 tbll ocene after bis old foreign car hurtled off tho freeway ooe-h&lf mile Miit ol Weir Canym. lpve!lllgators said ~·s car went into a dirt center dlvider at 3:4.5 a.m., sptm, swervtd and rolled over twice acroa the flo<way and lhnMlgb the fence above the river channel. In the Costa Mesa crash, Leonardt was also jected from his car at 12:40 a.m. when it rammed a parked compact car while he was northbound on the San Diego • &..way appioochtng Fairview ljoad . "He ror some reason went out of the traffic lane and hit the other car," said one CHP officer. Impact ol lhe ooillsion rfPl>od open the other vehlcle, cau.ed both 1uto1 to roU OWJ" with Leonhardt'• oxnb~ to reet upside cfo!rn In tho middle of the f""'"8y . p.,.....p .. eJ LOFfHOUSE ••• business repretentltive for Mmk:iana' South c:oonty fire flglltert usin1 Union No. 7, Santa Ana, -.-hen bulldozers and a wate.r tanker controlled c... will play at tlis fw>eral. a fut moving brush fire Thursday lie had been employed u a musictln afternoon in Niguel Regional Park before since he was a youth and wu It could rage into nearty hills. particWarly well-known ln the Loi . 'T'he firefighting effort, spokesmen said, Aniel es :irea, sald hl1 wtfe Jeanne. held the blau: to settn acm. They had lived at 409 W. Bay SI., CM.a · Firemen flnit 11TlYed on the 1eene at MeM, for 11 yean. SUrv\von 1lto include 2:50 p,m. and worked for .an hour to a son Peter K. LofthouM, of O>st.I Mee.al control the blaze In the new county de ughters Mrs. carolyn Hobbl, o recreation or.ea· In Lagvna Ni guel. NtViOOry Park and Barbara LoCtbouff, of No Park structures Wer(! damaged and New York ; h!t mother, ft!.n· Janet no injuries resulted nmong the +o t.onhoueeJ of V11n N\O'S; a 1iller. Mrs. fi refighters sent to lhe blaze. fluth llohman and two lfand:chUdren, ;• H~rd Ha~ Salary Disp.ute Puts Hurts on Consumers . . . . I Bf JllOOG FRITZSCHE OOllllrucUcm com' oltrlbutablt to labor perte11tqe ol labor In totlll conltnlollcjn I "· --~":'-..,lnd;:~lry"'"uni'ons __ .. vary, but 111 IOU1Cll asree with the costs varys, but ii well above 2' peretnl. ~ ----· -mm n by Variable lacOlrt in construclioa aro conlrlCtofl continue to nex their sun et a prlva\e rueareh 116lC)', rel.alive costl of the construcUOn au. ltld ecooomic muse!" in Ille slandOlf in a the Buttau of ~atloaal AllatrL I pr1ce1 of coaalruclloa matarlllll. wblch . new round"of wage tnc;reases, the squeeze Tbe IPDC1 turVtJ of . OODltNatJan are driven upwud by lnttadaa. he llld. I involved wtll be felt in consumer COiia pouod the prleo of labor 11 more W!loll tho OOI! ot 111Ala'tall r1lll, tho ~. lllln ii ~t. rot1Uve 0011 , of labor propoc\lllllltoly i Ora.nee County ~arpenters, cemerlt ~ P.aW Scbtnk, I a b or n1'Uonl drolil. · maaona and iaboms have been off lholr menqer tor tbll Bulidlq llldUllr)t ..,,. OOll ot new -. lie llld, could jobl Since the buikling industry strike Aao'.ctatton, one of the eo11trectors in~ase by 10 to IO percent 11 a rMUlt ol sprtad to Southern California July 1. groups ln the current negotiaUons1 said it the proposed wage irlcreases. bogging do"'1 m.illioos of dollars in new Js more. A spokesman for anothtr local COllltrUcUoa! "That 25 percent figure may have been contractors group said the 50 percent ' Norlhem CanfGrnia ca'l"pl!nt..,., who good years and years ago When l went figure was clCMe to accurate. had been on strike since July 15, settled into the conshucOon business," be said, But the 'increases in coltl of new their dispute Thursday. The union ''but today It's more like 50 percent." / constructiou do not end there. appruved a tl.75 an Jl our . one .!J-e a 1'.. 6 large Oran1e Cowtty contractor, who Existing dwellings become more lncrea.-bringing their tQtal wage .and • ,did not wint to be named becalllle ol the expemive as lbeir replacement value fringe ben~ package to $13.71 an hour. aenaiUvlty of tbe negotiations, said the rises. In Oranle County, striking carpenters ' 'Want $1.95 in wages E1nd fringe benefits ~-------------~-----------, added to tbelr present $9.46 package. ~y have already turned down a manapment offer of $2.90 in ri.~s over a three-yeu period, Meanwhile. contractors say they are pre.pared to break off their dealings with the unions entirely and hire non-tmion construction workers. Meetlngs are scheduled next week, the contractors say, to inform their members at how to go non-union. Ao Iii thll goe< on In the pubUc ,eye, however, a growing nurnber of contractors are signing "sweetheart" or "short-form" agreements. The coutfactors, faced by high intereil rites which inc:re1se the cost of COllllnlctioo during idle time. ... the. interim agreementa u more ~mical than waiting out what ~ay be a long shike. Under such agreements, the contractors accede to wiion demands pending iuolution of the strike. So far, more than 2,000 Southem California contractors have agreed to pay carpenters the .demanded._$11.41 an hour In wilge and fringe benefits, according to Charles Trenta, secretary of t he Carpenters Diatrlct Council of Orange County. . Tr<nta e~imatoa that l!O 1o ro poroent of his members are already back at work under such "short·form" agreements. Of the sh m a j o r building industry' unkm, operalini engineera, i.amsters and iron workers have signed new contracts calling for sit p e r c e n t increases. The coatracta, howver, contain °me- too" clauses which call for equal raises if .. her untona -higher. --OI the portion ol F ..... P.,.el FRANCO ••• Initialed daring a visit of ~ of Stato Hawy A. Klasln&er to Madrid earlier thb month. At about the same time ·the prince sig.M the declaration, President Nixon will allJll h ln Waalllngtoo, the sources aaid. The tnt of tbe official announcement, which waa transmiUed by Ill Spanish DeW1 apncles, said: "Hla ~llency the Cbiel of State, tiklng Into ICCOUlll the eourao ol bis Hines!, baa lnltnJct<d the prime minister lo lnlorm ParUament of ii, u .Upulatod by Artk:ie It ol' the Constitution and the law of the 151h of July 1rr1, under which Hla Royal JDglmm Juan . Qorioo de -y Borllon wW ........, the lunctla of tho C1llel ol Stale." Tllo lrtlde and Ibo law rehrred to cover a temporary tram!er of powers. Hikes Continue . Orange County Prices Surge 0.9% Frem Wire Ser~ Retail prices in OranJe and Los ~geles ~ties jumped another 0.9 per- cent In June, the Bureau ot Labor statilUcs repoi'ted today. , Prices for goods pl)d aervk:es last month were 10.t percent . above thole for a year ago. The conaumor pricos inclu reached a record hl1h ol Ht.I for the area. meaoln& shoppen pold llUB for goods and terVtces last month that 0011 $~0 in 1967. • In ••• During the firlt half of the year, ~sumer prt~ roae 5. 7 percent w. metropolitan area compared with 3.3 percent in the first half of um. Tranaportftion coota jumped 2.3 percent In June from May. Health and recreaUon lteiN jumped one percent and food prices O. 7 percent. The price of fruits and vegetables rose 7 percent, leading the advance of food prices but meats poultry and-fjsh declined 2.4 pertent. Prices of dairy products w'.opped O.l ~rcent because of lower prices for American cheeae and butter. · Housing costs iQcreased 0.5 percent and prices ol apparel and upkeep items were 0.2 percent higher. Cost of Living Up Agai~ For U.S. Consumer G-Oods WASHINGTON (AP) -'lbe eo.t of living roee one percent ln June as sharply higher prices for a wide range of CQnSUmet' goods and ae!'Vices kept oo soaring, the government repol'Wlci today. The t.bor. Deplrtment f i Cures undencored the bleak econom1c ne'li"S Thursday from the Commerce Departmem which repcrted the economy underwent one of Us most severe declines since World War n ln the first billf d the year. The nation's ootp.rt of goods and services -the Gross National Produ~ - dropped for the secmd successive quarter, the Coounerte Department said. Some economists believe that two comecuUve quarterly declines llhould be considered a recession. OtbeJ: economists feel other factors mwK be considered. 1be June rise In-the comumer price index, annoooced today, was led by hig'ber prices (or new and med cars, medical care, mortgage interest costs, household durables and freib-fruits. Food prices roee a seasonably adjusted three tenths of one perce11t, a rate -sligtaly more than usual for JlEe but a much more moderate JMC'e than any other month this year with the exception of April when food prices fell lour tenths olooe pef'C<llts. 1be June increue in consumer pricei works out to an annual rate ol 11 percent. For the three montha ending in June, tho pece of tnnallcn aoanc1 at an adjusted annual rate of 10.1 pon:mt, according lo govomment filurel. ~ prices laat l110lllb roee to a levti II.I pereenl, higher ~ a yeor ago with the government'• index at 147.1. ·This mt81lt ii coot $147.10 to purchne a variety c:l. conauml!" goods Ind l«'Vicea that -$100 In 1967. Noofood Items rose an adjulted I.I pereent, the sixth oooaecutive month of rapid rise. 'Ibll WU 1 reflection rJ.. sharply hlgher prices at whol ... le wbidJ have continued to IOlr 1ince price controls were dropped April 30. Also up sharply last mOllth were eervice costs which rose one percent, the same as in May. A! has been the case for moot of the 1J6s1 year, the sourt of tnllallon took another bite out of the purc!Jaaing power of 1he average productkm worker. R<al spendable earnings, or take-home pay adjusted fee ..... and inflation, fell by lbree 1"11hs of ooe pereent laat month to a level of 4.5 percent below a year qo. Over the put year, the government hal reportod real .p.ooable eamtnp mopped every month with the ezceptlon ol. May, September and July. .-Summer Sale Continues THIS WEEK FEATURING LEATHER Hand Tufted English Glazed Sofa on display now.--- Leather sofas and chairs from Heritage, Hickory Chair, Shaffer Bros .. and many many more now reduced . DREXEL-liERITAGE-liENREDON-WOQOMARK~ARASTAN-8~KER . WllKDA YS I SATUllDA TS f:OO le S:JO ) f NEWPORT BEACH • 1721 WESTCLtff OR., '!1''!'50 LAGUNA BEACH• 3-'5 Nf>RTll COAS1' HWY., t94·65S~ TORRANCE• 23849 HA'NrnORNF.: BLVD. (0J)(!n Fri: I.ii 9, !iun, 12·S:30J 3'18·12'79 -----------------~------.--.. -·------~ .. ' -• Friday, J11ly l'J, 1~74 s ·DAILY PILOT :J AtYout Service County to Nix I • Hospital Bid? •• : •• l : 1 ASUaday, Mond1y, Wedaad1y 1nd frlday FtaU.re Of the Dally Pilot Col o problem? Then wrile Pal Dunn. Pat wiU cut red tar;., get lhe answers and octiGn you~ to solve inequities in government o:nd business. Mail your que1Uoni lo Pal Dunn I Al Your Service, Orange Coalt Daily Pilot, P.O. Box . 1Sli0, Costa 111esa, CA 92626. Jricludl JIOUr telephone number. • AMllltlo•• N•rs8 DEAR PAT: I wouli!_ like to f1n4_ oYt v.1lat is involved &cholas:tk:ally .for a Ucensed Vocatiortal Nurse t.o upgrade to a Registered NUrse. ·I've heard varying !lories for several yean regarding further educatjon, testing and challenge reqWrements. Could you al!IO ten me where I might write to inquire about .these requirements and the state's ·testing procedure? A.R .• Cotta Mesa ne lnfonrutlon you've be•rd varte1 ' • because the rlgbt l.O cballenge RN ~ co..-.es b baaed oa wUt yov ,.rt1ca1ar : college allows. accordln& tt Mlcbel Bajqy, R.N., ei:ecatl"e MCl'etary of tbe C.Ufontla Board of Nanlllg F..dDCltion aod NDR Retf1tntlon. 11ae asul procedure for ID LVN going bal.O aa RN ·· program, Bagy 11y1, II for tlMI ltudeat to complete reqaired adnneed RN toRnel la aunlac 1Dd science. Sbe tben may, submit lier trllalCript of credit• to tbe bolrd, aDd Jf rtqlirementJ are met, tM llcealinC eum llUIY be liken. Complete Information may be obtained by mtlog to tbe Beonl of Nanlng, 1'20 N. St., Room ua, sacrameato, CaUf. 15114. •GoH.,UI' W•rr-t11 DEAR PAT: When I -my 19'71 Super Beetle in for lta :.t,000 mile check, l was told that the cylinder heads were loooe and a P>O to !400 repair job might be required. I undentand lhat oil leaks are an indication that the beads are loose, and I com~ of oil to the dealer before the warranty was up. I find that 1968 to 1970 VW engtnes were built -with improper alloys, and I ~ the same thing is wrong with mine. In spite ol. this, I can't seem to get any aat.11- faction from Volkswageo. 1 C.N., Newport Buell F.W. Doerr, eutomer aen1ce manager ~ for Volt1w11e•. el Amertcal, •cbtwtedged that .-re wu 1 prHlem .... Ille • ..., -.. Ille ....... ol Ille ltll te 1171 VWs of Typet J, Z 1ad S IDd &hit tllere !I llOW • "goodwOI" extension ef w•rraallet: to cover ftPlln te prevent lutlber .,,._, -~g. He 111d Ute alloy problem exided bl Nrly ,,... ...... of 111e 1m Type s, or ,.,. ~ beet• •ad falt becb, bat • ltf:W' • ..., ......... la die -pndactfaa nm of Saper Bettles •ad Type Z.. or m.Jcro.bas. Coaseqaendy, y09 will no& be given any •dJastmeaC for repaln. " Mtr< MO.. • Doer Clattlc Set -With Bated Breath Frank Connier or the Associated Press doesn't seemed keyed up about pending briefing of the press by presidential press aides. Perhaps it is Cor· mier's years of exper1ence or perhaps just the low- keyed nature of t!le President's working vacation. Cormier and other media members gather in the Surf and Sand Hotel, Laguna Beach, each day for bi:1efing. Cormier is the senior wire correspon.dent with group. · More to Aspen than Snow ASPEN, Colo. (UPI) -0 It en d..cribed as a "small town with a lot of sophlstJcation," this popular skl resort has become one of the nation's biggest drug s~gholds. And local officials are worried. The town, although actively tryi.rlg to pre!tel'Ve its image as a wUKer ski playground, got its biggest setback two days ago with the announcement by federal officim that Aspen was the center of an lntematiooal cocaine smuallng ring. , "&mo .,,..,.. wwried about the drug problem bere,!.' District Attorney ~n Waters llid. "And we're concenrating most of our efforts on ridding the commmllty of this problem. lt's a full- time job." Waters blames the town's increased drug problem oa the fact lhat it Is a tran!ient community which ••more and more-young· kids .are dt.covering." He doesn't -the possibility ol organized crime but "we know that many of the big men are not here in town." • John .R. Enrigbl, regional director ol the drug enforcement administration, said an eight-month investigation nicknamed "operation lnO'Wflake," cli- mued with Ille ...... of 24 -in the Uniled States and Bosota, Colombia. More arrests are apeded, ffe said diugJ WU! being smuggled into the coonlly and t>ken to Aopen where they ...,.-diatributed to olher parts of the natloll. , • I The federal·drug·agent said 12.5 pounds ti. pure ox:aioe was Riled and that jts street value was estimated to be about P million. Enright says the influx of drug tralllcken llld drup in lbe Aspen .,.. can be attributed to the hard·line law enrorcement work being done in major cities. But Waters warned that "drug dealers are beading to the wrong place if they plan on coming to Aspen. Local aulhoritieo are doing a good job of proeecuti.n'g drug cases and o u r cntckdown here is a Jot stronger than·in large cities becaues we're a small o:mmunity.'' UC Irvine Offer $6 Million Low By DOUG FRITZSCHE ot , ... D1ily 1"11• Ili ff A new UC Irvine offer for purchaae of Orange Courty t.tedical Center for use as a teaching hospital is likely to be rejected by county supervisors, according to a county source. UCI negotialors reportedly oRered $3.6 ntillim for the Medica1 Ce n t e r ' s equipment, $500,oOo for acquisition of the site and buildings, and an addUional sum for consumable supplies. Negotiations are apparently at a stand off, with the county asking $9 million and the wtiversity previously o f f e r i n g $500,000. UCI.Califomia College-of Medicine . Dean Stanley van den Noori ref\15ed to comment on the actual price offered the county. "Our negotiators made a preserutlon of our position,"· van den Noort iald. "It is one that, J feel, we can take to the board of regents in good coaacience. "'lbe proposal is now in the hand,, of the <nmty and they are going to try to get the feeling of the board of supervisors." An official answer Is expected within about two weeks, be said. The medical school negotiators made the new offef' after a presentation last week to a board of regents subcommittee on the status of negotiations. The UCI offer, van den Noort said, is "about as far as you can go." Throughout the negotiations, t h e universi1y has maintained it needs control of the Medical Center to properly operate it as a teacbing hospital. Funds budgeted !or expanskln of medical teaching facilities are hinged to an agreement being re~hed by the medical school and the county being reached by Oct. I. Without an agreement giving the unversity tit.le to the Medical Center by then, van den Noort said, $43 million in construction money will lapse. The county, however, maintains that setU~ for the $500,000 budgeted by the state to purchase the Medical Center wOUld be giving away public money,, accordinl( to Ray Rhxles in Supervisor Ralpil Diedrich's office. The Medical Center, he said, has been awaioed at 118 millioo and the COW1ty is ' . • • • offering It to the university at a bargain price. Rhodes said he could not confirm the amount of new unive~ity offer, but said it would llkely be wiacceptable to the supervir.ors. None of the supervisors had seen the proposal, he said, but the figure was .!.'much lower than anyt1*1g the county · can accept." J Regardless or who owns the hospital, he said, the county will still have to pick up the bill for care of indigent patients. "They (UCI) have been telling ~e 'why d&sn't the county just give us the hospital since ifs such a liability?' but we're go_ing to keep the liability even i! they have control ," he said . The county loses between $4.5 and $6.5 million a year on the l\1edical Center; he seid, and is forced to pay higher costs because it Is used as a teaching hospital. The university has used the medical center under an alfiliation agreement with the county since 1968. 'The medical school operation, he s&Jd, costs between 10 and 40 percent more than if the Medical Center were simply a county hospital for care of the indigent. Primary cost raisers, he said, are special care units such '8S burn and t.ramplant stctions and the additional staff of medical interns and residents maintained by the wllversity. The Medical Center, Rhodes sa,id, bai more than 500 beds at full ~ration, but 250 beds would be sufficient to care !or the county's indigent patients. m county, he said, is paying tor teaching coots which shoWd be home by the state. The next county steps, Rhodes said, are Likely to be offering the university a new affiliation agreement with more advantageous tenns !or the county or seeking pressure from 1egislaton in Sacramento to break the standoff. Three Hurt in Crash GORMAN (AP) -A Greyhound bu1 driver and passengers are recovering from injuries after the bus slammed into the back of diesel truck on Interstate 5 south of Bakersf'ie1d, the California Highway a>atrol llllid. • ••• ·-• DEAR PAT: I bought a Moore-0-Matic garage dor opener for $175 from Home Improvement Services in Costa Mesa on Nov. 17, 1973. rt dJd not work properly " when it was installed and it took months of service calls before the "bugs" ·were worked out. t was told the unit had a five-year guarantee, but l never received a copy of it. Now, the opeoer isn't working again and yesterday a neighbor had to dismantle the mechanism so I could get the door closed and go to work. Horne Improvement Service has gone out Experts Term Nixolis Nuclear 'Gift' Dangerous ~CREEPlll CHARLIE 39c "' of business, so it seems l 'm stuck with a "stuck" door. Can I still get service from another IOUtCO under the guarant..! M.R., Cotta Mna Coltl Me•'• Meore·O·M•Clc hadqurlen baa contacted }W to :' 1mnge for a aervfce check en tbe door's .. mee11Ua11m. Neceuary repaln wlU be • made-nd partt covered -mdrer-tbe :~ glllnlltee wlll be 1&pplkd free of cbar1e. •• •• : $12.50 a..i .......... em-t WASIUNGTON (UPI) -A group of scientific and political experts on nuclear bombs say President Nixon's decision to equip Egypt and Israel with atomic reactors is dangerous. Testitying be fore a House foreign ·affairs subcommittee Thursday, the seven professors said that ·each reactor can annually produre «O pounds of plutonium and that it lakes ooly -to 17 pounds to make a crude bomb. · In order to operate the reactors, they said, EltYOlian and Jsraell technicians wouIL1:i.ia.Ve~1o~leatn.Jiow to e¥r~ weapons-grade plutonium, and that once they knew, atom bombs could be made cheaply and simply. Bomb Sus}iects Known LONDON (UPI) -Scotland Yan! lw ldentllled 1lree Belfut men as .....,.... in the bomblDi of lhe --jammed Tower of London .and ordered a nalimwide oean:h !or lllem, Brilifih -said today. On that basis. they sakf, Nixon's offer was "Imprudent, unwise and possibly reckless." · The poHtical 1CienliJIS said the United Statelf should bargain for ratification of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty @nd other guarantees before a c t u a 11 y fulfilling the offer. MaJOO Willrich d the University of Virginia Law &:boo!, who publlsbed • book on the risks of nuclear theft this year, argued Uiat Nixon had destroyed a lonR-standing unwrit..., agreement by the atomic powers--1bat the Mlddle East would be kept. free of nuclear materials until a political settlement was reached. · Others in the group were pbystciN George B. Klstiallowsky of llarvaN, Henry Kendall of the Massachusetts Institute ol Technology and Daniel Ford, executive director of the Union ol C.OOcemed Scientists.; and p o 11 t I c a 1 11C1enUsts Georp Ratlij"" ol MIT and ~ H. Queller and Lawrence R. Scbe8lman of the' Cornell University Peace -Program. ;: DEAR PAT: We bought a Philco Ford :~ consUe stereo in December 1970, and it :. started giving us trouble the next • summer. I paid $3S.50 for repairs and ;-wrote a complaint letter to Philco-Ford. :: They wrote back saying llley'de, tried to :: conlact me but couliln't; I told lhem ;: wbere I could be reached, but then pt no ;~ reply. We bad trouble 1galn early in 1973 :: and had K repalrod for $27.al. 'lb<n there ~~ was a problem with the needle and now s d Pil Lo ks •-t ;t =~e";.~j..:=~ si:1.i"=: I feel lJD . ay ot 0 .Ul 0 :\ • J.A., Mi111111 Viejo :: D.J. Vemldl .r ftlleo'• c• mar ' · ::;:·~~=~ The.WorkEnVironment Yoar ftnt bUl ftl for labor Oll)j:, llmce • · ~ por1s...,.. .......i by Ille warnal)'.1"" . . l< -bUI ""' fer porls ad labor Among '°II features to look for over the • becaue dte "*'*•'7 •Id expired. hi dte weekend, if you want to see "Sunday's :I -Of ·-aa-aalhfactloo/' Best" in the Dally Pilot will be these: ~ bewutr, tile cempuy 11 relmbm'dll t NS l DE, 0 U TSlDE-Archltects, · _,n.•, Ille ---llle.lut.npolr'a porlL -plamm, office baalware sal...,......nd M~l .. Ml.np DEAR PAT: I ordered four HO model : : train, Baltimore and Ohio raitn.d car• '· lrome Tyco lnclustries lat Jonuary, Al' ~ lhougb my 121.50 check ...., cashed, I ;1 111111 don\ hn• lhe cars. My lelferl llld ;,, calls to tbe company seem to set no :t resuJb. ~ J.G., Fomrtaln Vl!ley Tyce b11 1t11t yov ,_. can. J •ceonllng to ll1e firm'• -tr reladlltt deparimea& nprnntttlve, ~ 1llMIP • letttr from Tyco'• geHnl ·l m••aer aald e11rlter tbert •at • reconl :-,ef ,.... lf'der. Tlte' "Jll'etell'8tll'e U)'I Ille _,..Y mo"" In F""-f ad .......... belp, poulbly ...... , Ille ..... ... ( Suaday's B4'st) the white collar workers, themaeJves- all lob a look at how the modem worttinc envminment sl!ould be designed, bolh lnotde and ~· the olanl .•. two stories by Daily Pilot stalfers , one by Hiiary Kaye and ooe. ~Y Sherry Angel. BRIDGE GAME-High bridge-low bridge 90Und9 like a children'• pa.so.me .. but In Newport Beach it ls the let'IOUS Issue of vo'hether the Pacific Coast Highway bridge should be ...,,1a...i with a &aller one or a structure similar to the preiient one, wbfch mtrlcts tall·rnasted ulllng bolls from the Upper -say • ·/ Spokemnen for both ~des of the lame detail their ca~ the F.Aitorial Pages. ODD COUPl.£-Tony Randall and Jack Klugman are "featured on cover and In covr story of this \\'tek'• 1V "'~• th&story reviews the (our.year nm of the TV ..,;., which wasn't given much ol a chance of even makin& it through the fll'St aeuon, and 1190 gives a rundown on the long history ol lhe "Odd Coopk!" theotrical property in all Ill many venion~ BAJA 0 BOUNCE-Daily Pilot• Automotive writer C8rl Carsten.Jen recently took a trip i.n a four·wheel-drive vehicle through tile boonies of ~~J destination San Blas and some gwu waves for surfing. •te relates his 9ff·road journey of 3,000 miles, ""'ing lhat !here Is plenty of betr alon1 the vroy, bul travelers 11hqU)d pack along their own wai.r. On the TraV<I Pa&e. • ' . Re<J. 89' •PLANT RENTAL SERVICE For WeddllKJS Grand OpenlncJs Pcriles, etc: BOSTON FERN .... 1.00 PASSION VINE .Oelicalel)" fnlgrant 3" to 4• In -diimeler. a vigorous vine with fiN foliage. PIJssjon flower blOom. . ..,. 3.00 11~ MYSTERY GARDENIA " Best and largest ~!e0~n 1~$J19 throughout the year, .... Z.4' 11 FRUIT TIRES >. fine selection of assorted ft1JI trees including Apple, f>Hr• P8aC::heJ, Nectarines, etc. RetJ. 8.95 SPHAGNUM MOSS SALE Now ptenty of Sphagnum moss In stoci<-A good apportunil"t to n1lke your own hlngiog basket· ........... • ~to 99c , .. _ •HOME OWNERS 'Ask About Our LANDSCAPE SERVICE . ,. I ,• " I ' ' I , l ·! ' \ • \ • -.· • ,4 DAILY l'ILOT • r 4'..t ~ C•••ting·,~J .,....,, ~ Debate on Cyprus Due Today at U.N. ·"~' . ~ . ·"'· . ,·:"" ~ ··~\ wldt ...... T "'.W>i··· ....... ·.•. ,..._e ~· "· Surf Way Up Along f.oast ON '11111: WATZU'llONT1 Joa ,.. - Ibo -Jn mlllJuly ond -... ~ lhis ii Ille time al ,..r -odd lhlno ha-wilh the --ond ..., ...... lhis -al all P*ible -•• bod, ... eumple, the bl&l>est !Qb tide oUbe ,_ ooly IOll niib!. -die ....... ol the --to 7.1 feel at ........ , 1:• p.m. 'l1llt kind al cmdltm CaDQlllt~ Two uJ. ~Ylne the ........ al Newport -a!WJlllled to nep!ato -b the O>ell lllgbwoy a1 I p.m. They ripped up their D- lllld lllllend -Injuries. a.nnc.. bmeath -bridcel . lmd to Ylllllh -lqb tldoo ....... BEYOND THAT, no -lncidlnU wse repui kid from our btgb water at UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -The new pemment ol Cyprus wu fUlhlnc' a represmtaUv. to Unittd N at Io a 1 beodquartm today to .... port In tho S«urity COOncll debate ... Cyprus. But the councll went ahead with plans to bear deposed Preoldelil 1 ~ I bl 1 aftemoonaallCbedaled. Oouncll Pnaldent Javier Pora de CUtUar of Peru said Makarloo would speak aa the "pteSideDI of Cyprus." And It was appartnt that the Soviet Union and moat "' tho -1' memhen "' the """"'° w... not ..... to """'" lecltlmacy to -!rum the Gnek-led -lhal dapoeed Ma!Wioa. However, Perea aald the 1 new .....,._.,man mllbl be baanl - a COUDdJ rule 111owtn1 the appea.....,. of "penona wbom tt cOnlldera comptlent ... to supply it with information." He cllled a ......... --to dllcuu ~ nq-lrom Nlcoall. MAll:AKIOI'; WllO_.lled flUn Cypru ... ......iay· a& Ibo llland WU !Um -by Ill 11,-natlaml guard and the l50 guard olfi,_ from the Creelc army, arrived In New York from Loodon on 111unday. He told newunen be want.I the council to condemn the -and damand that . Ibo rullni military junla In Alball . wltlldraw the guard's Greek ol!lcera. The U<bblabop •llllUWIY believed that the nbtWan Would then Mll1p-, A droll retolulloa dr<ulatlnc - -"' the •••••ii -wKbdrawll ol "f<nlln ml ll tar 7 -1-'wvtnclntba .. -IUU'd" ol C7pru1. The Greek ....-lrled to -lhis all with a promile to the """"'° "' Iba -Atlantlc Treaty ~ In - -it would Nrt "..Plldn&'' !be olllcenwltbanewlfllUPolC....Ulna . ,.,, daya. But ......,.,. UIUIDed !bit 11111, -make ... cbaDce In the -~ !)lplm>Mt Mid tbe Soviet Uok>n WU ......... _ .... Glwe,· wblle Ille United -wu oppoaal to umiDa . Ill NA10 all' cm w-territory tt baa --ca>lidan Tltal. The ....... Aid Brb1n M wanted any cou n cl l .-lutlon to ,._u.e Makarloa aa the JecWm•te pnoldent "' ci--. IN WA8111NG10N, State Deplrtment offldail Aid lhoy believed -· -of retalnlnc ponr In (:ypnll wwe ubemely '""'*· But they uJ.d Ille N!Jon admlnllllratlon wu wllhboldlng • ID wrttq. Alq tbe -· Ibo Padllc lool: the IQb tide --ty IO -IUolf ol a lot al Ootam. nu-the ocean pve us back a lot of old ....... -lllld plullc loom .,.... ~Panel D!!aws-Up • -... bad dep>llled In it without mudl thougtt or ceremony at euiier -· lali-lime O>ut Wllcbm have -In reoeol ,..... tho 1-"' -1 lliOlp -that ""'1 to lie outside TUltKISH 'LANDING CRAFT SAILS THROUGH MIDITERltANIAH TOWARD CYPRUS lattlaFlaetsS.lled In 1"4and 1967Too-·ButNoW1rsToakPlace .. ,_ Impeach Article thelUrlllne all pi.... IJU San 0-te, 1-Beech w Newpot~ M opln ... tbla blih Ude, tho Padllc ~ that imp -lllll llve a H dumped -· -"' the ll1ulf oa: ............ Jut•· JIEANWlllLE, ... had a t.Meol blall tide tbla mominc lltboqb II will lie -......-toaiCht al 1:111 o'do<t. Pleue do not try ta --th any low lwl>or -,.. llonl about that time tmipt. All lhis bl&b tide ""-baa diverted ...,,. attmtim away !rum the beayy llUlf -1eacod -lhis week. .,__ by the -Of - --In ouch mallen, k baa beOfl -that ...... "' lllz to -feet wwe cWtcMnc the 1urtlnc let Illinois Propane Tank Car Explosion Rocks Citizens DECATUR, DI. (UPI) -A propane taol: car eaplooim foll to mn .. away -downtown ~ IOday ond -.-mtlon "' all -within three llqUltt miler lllOlllld !be bunllDi Norfdt and w..-Rallroad yard. Mlracu)ously, there ...... ... eor1y 'l1IE BLAST AND fiameo "'"' repir1ed ta have damaged an ..... or rlllrood hotel lnllde the yard whefe trainmen from """· Ind., St. l.Gui.t lllld ancago -l!pt!ld lbe Dlibt. Russ Police Equipment Show Stalls WASHINGTON (AP) -Joa Secretaey ol Commerce Fredridt B. llmt goes before a Senate pual invelllpUng export eonlrola, oome American flrmll aro repir1ed to be ha"'ln( out al a -eabl-of...,..._ pollca WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe - Judiciary Oommittee bu tracod tho e-al poUUcal apyln( by President N!Jon'a White -atatt from deep concern bver Jeakl about. nuelear anns in 19111 to the Ellaberg and Watergate bruk.W. -In five volumea -which form the -lnlllallmtnt In Ill rele111e al evidence gathered In lls lmpetehm"11 Inquiry -the CCMDmlltee dalcribed incident& of wiretapping• and survelllanoe of newsmen, officials, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Maaa.), ond the Prel6dent't own brother.· W-oy and Ihm ~-I any-thoalomnmU tidoo -. reprts ol deltba. At -IOI -"'"' ....m lw lnjarla at l1lo Deco.., bolptt'" A fire~~ Mid two con, one cmtalnJng liquid ,,_ and the clber LP po, .....-in the -2 'danctr a:ine" but ptber d•npt"QUI ~ -.,.,.. ...... -.. aalety. lllld ~ tqall*'•~_,,c.~ _ _,AS _ _llL_EAllLIER. _.......... the 0 We bavt I dllute!' br!r'e IDd. elll!ft '11111: UNINMATICD -all: bow GOV.D.INID.Walll!r..ued1111alllllt have -JJW11..JnJUI<d,!!...sai<La 9L the &lrf'mr Set !mows -!be bl( al the AmJy -Guard to Wlil fire Mary'a llolpital spolresman. B y --an aolnl to lll'rive llonl ,... and polloe ofllcW• -.....iar. St. Mary's ond Decatur AA e • e cut l v e al a New' .J....,. oommittee lllmply pve !be lnformalioo compeny that mam.t~. mobile ~received, but st.Med DO -lallo·Ald-... 'lllinday lllll-ln ·----. -~ ---ine. More lhu live boun alter !be 5:111 -lloapltal had tnated ,,,... Well, you con IOI u 111111J _.,. lo a.m. esploaion. flremon ba1lled lllmes lbln 100 pel-111011J of-""""""' After lit -bearing-..... the !.,..,..,. call --... the -Of committee II. meelilll laday to belin a Cblco1D flnn budllna arraopmmta Olllllldering -Ille a r t I c l e a . of that one u,.. .,_ -· I bow lhll ...,. a blod:wide area Inside Ille yard !rum IDjurlea .. -by lum or ll)'inc .,. watcrlclQOCMype wtro d•lml the ""'1 wtiUe • potioo dlncted .. _.... of the ai-' wtl1 come up -an old Son •Frandlco .._ dlltzict ol this central llllnob · At l-lour,.... -to ~ ----caL-Jie com._ ... _. ~ -c!!Y "' 11,500. . f<r opeciaJ -In Ibo burii 11>11 ol Impeachment. drawn up by Ill llleff. ( · '. ~ ) Cbalnnan Peter W. Rodino Jr . .JD-N.J.), IN,SH~RT:.. ~ ~f.!..ooi;;':i!.:"1:"°'1~ ..._ __ .... ___ ..., __ _. Nixon's impeachment to the Houst. I tblDk Middle SOn the surf Is "some propane cars exploded" bolt that f<r the trade lh>w had e 1Pre11 • d -II -1urn15 A lll!Cnlary at the railroad ollloe Aid Memo<1aI HOlpltal cm !be rile wbeli bis bit< toe adies. the .....,1 of damage ..... yet to be THE AR&\ WHEllE Che b I a 1 t concern over the - --that -· cmdltloaa-can ... __ -occumd-11 mootly-indultrlal-bolt lnclUlllt--Participation by U.S:-companles to-lbe --odor' a:n.-. ~' ameU of the tea.. What Ear&r, a raf1rold i!pOkefl•>M 11'-:1, leWJl"ll trailer pub. Tbe downtown area Aug. 14-21 show, "Krimtet!m.ika '74," bu · ·-~·· "'!be nllroad yard 11 o"'•Wriy II lomted _. 21> ·mlJeo bun the Otben, boweoe1, n-. Newpan Beech qulled,aileutadtytJlocl:_...," rallyard. be<nallackalby~~of -Safely !ll.-Bob Real, -· the ~ admlnlltra!lao'• detenle the "°"1tlftc •PlftllCb. Reed plota _policy, who aay the ecj1il......,t -id be -a1 -o11 s.ja CalllonU. ,,_ T /[" _ _ ~·--11 .. "' * aart ·-1 ... , he wo ummonauts 747 Jet T ~"es -aca1nst c11-11 1n the s.viet -· For eumple, Reed 11 plotting ~o Uom ond other COmmuollt natillla .,. al theoe Padfle -.ipa rlgla now. R Earth Ho predicll we -be In ... oome 11>-etum to w=ng Sectto• n • Strip ,. ..... foot breUen this wry weektnr' • AU. Tlll8 8CD!NCE 11 grand . WASHINGTON (AP) -'!'be -bao ~ baa -.... ayatem they After l\'lission SYDNEY (UPI) -• A Pan rejected lllrfp minln( bllla favored by ,_by. I mn have my own. · American 717 jumbo jet IOM a ....,..u of the cool lnduatry onc1 I ....,.uct ""'1 oondltiM& from a MOSOOW (AP) -Soviet coomonauta -al Ila wine Ill(> dlJr1nc Ila "1Vl......malllla ond turmd 11 a vantage point along Pacllic OOa.11 f!nll appniadl lo s,.iney altport fflRblraY. P...i l'Opovi<h and Yurt Artyukhln laday, airline oflldlla Aid. attention to a com_,ite. 11111 lland IRll there and count the safdy aoft·landed their Soyuz H -The 11 feet by ·39 inclieo The -llral wled down, 2SO to 116, ...,,.,.,. al Volkawagens nuhlng by whldr craft on the steppes "' Kazakl>Un fl>. alumlnlDD ftap -away from the on Tbunday a bill that """1cl ba"' blve -.its lashed to the root. day, ending a -week --alr<nll, l'litlht II !ram Loi-~..iabllabad ralaUftly mlld-lllrfp -mllllna U,.. pt very many with four OOardl lbe SilYiiUI 3 spaoeoi-y. ~ via N_., aa Ibo Joi was -_ k r_._.. _ to • a en top, it'• going to be • very large day • The pvernment DeWI lpnc)', Tua, ... Miine at 3 000 feet over .llRQ n. ..,_.-.., -I alooC the ...rune. said the two men (llidal their cnft to heovlly -1&1"11 iub..tJa -ol blll by auk-tallatB to pllla out t-... 124 miler -of Ibo Sydney. llrlp mlninl completelJ, Tanaka to Canad:a OOTAWA (UPI) -J-Prime -Mlnlitir Kokllel Tallllka wtl1 mlt Canada r.. -cloys beglming Sept. 23, Prime ~linioter Ptem. Ellloll Trudeau said !Oday, Bllil:oour launch pad where they bepn Tbe captain al !be llit<nlt aald their flight July 3. tbe -WU lilbt ond would The flight was co111idared a vital tell In bml -la Ibo .,.....S. lie Aid prepantioo for next year's ..-!be to. al Ibo flap, -!rum Soviet-American apace miaa1on. --m.mllnlDc the wine oedlon Popovich ond Artyukbin wen rOpeltod when Ibo flap mom out, did not in "&QOil" cmdlllon afl<r • _, afh!:& tire ~·· landlll(. team reached tbem. Gull Coast States Wet Flash Flood Warnings Posted in, South DCikota Area • MATK)titt.L wt.t.tllll &11\ftCI fOttC•SI .. 1rM Ill, •JO·~ . IM .. AMlKWO<AJI• ..... ~ ..... ...._ ... m!J..,_.tt -. flOW ........ AW , . The Senate baa lfvm flAal ......-,11 appnvll to I IDllCb- deliafei! bill that ~ thii lidii'al _.,.o11eptlldtatba--an lndepondBlt l!Oftl'lllllllt cmporatloa. The Senate piMed the mMllll't, '11 to 19, Tbunday and -It la Pr-I Nii:on, who Md vttoed a bill on the lllDe subject In 1'11 ., ..-Illa -over Ibo eorporatlon -aid be -, llmlled. eNY AtMllt NEW YORK (AP) -Mayor Abraballl D. Burne uys he knew 1n 1'72, when he wu comptroller, tllal "'11llona of city dollara .., depoalt In -were not Haled In bit ........ta. But ha cUflon with an outsde audit on the amount. Tbe audit, the -cammlllloned by ...-1 tlomptroll .. -I . Cloldln, lndlcaled on 1bunday lha1 -Beame hit ofllea to -mayw '"' Deo. 21, 1m. tbn .... tit milllon ....... dapoalt -... relflllend In 111• ledpra, "" clalma oal7 .. mlllloll .... milllnl- In ,.lated developmenll: -The proteCUtion in.trod u c e d bondwrlllen_Jllltu al Callfomla U.-Gov. Ea Relrieclte into evidence at Reinecke'• perjury trial. 1be notes established dates of. converaatlons betw~ Reinecke and former attorney g..,..11 John N. Mltchelt, but llid an rrr anttrust cue -the Wbject ol Iha alleged perjury - wasn't mentioned. -Pretidenl Nixon vowed to defeat the impeachment move and aerve out b1I full Wm. He · apoke by long ~ telephone-. s.n aemen1e, 1o a dinner held by the Na-1 cttlmts Committee for fairneu to the Presldency in Wublnilon. -VICE PllE8IDENT Gerold R. Ford oatd In Grand Raplda, Mich., II WU -ble that dllfetiJl,li transcripts would be !Dlde ol pre1lden.lt1I ... -and ...... could be lllo pertenl' aure wbleh ventona are-moot accurate. .Betld 'em Vp Tbe -Judldary Cammlltee -' -tho bllllory "' Wblte -. llln'tillaoee lrom wly. May, 1111, - ltAid~-·-" wlrelappln( "' offtclal1 ond ........ mispecled ol invol......t In ...., leaka. One leak Involved the u . 8 ' N. Korean Guns Fire on Jetliner Full of Children HONOWW-(UPI) =-A - -J<lllner, !lr.cl -by lloo;lh Korelll -· ..... landed _.,. IOday wltb 111 ~ -..t. Tbe 7ff/, -·-ently .... not bl!, .... !be tarpt "' -tmn 30 ...- Iller taklnl all !rum the Seoul Klmpo Alr)>oft, •coonllnc .. the ICorun llef- Minlatry. 0 Some ol the Pil were teared," •kl Dale Lockman, 17, • JOUlh' (l'OllP ·-from Malayllla. "Mooi al tlrem -. praying." -Tbe-jet-.... -"" a optdal fll&l>I dw'IAlnd by !be -Field Service lntemMlailal acholanl1lp .......... A deleme Ministry....._., aald Ille plane .... lbot • -al !be Han River -..,,, tD mlleo ... 111-of Seoul. Tbe r9(loa fonnl a -truce frmt between the two Korea. Lockman aid !be --placo -15 -alter takeoff • Ht mid the cnlt -and nunbled and !be pllol told Ibo,,._.,. to "keep calm. Do not panic.' Lockman Aid moot ol Ille puatftl<fS were UDIWlre d. what WU blppenq. He aid the pllol ........,.,.i lhol '"lnredmdcal difflcultiel" had occurred· and Ibo plane .... NIUmln( 4o Seoul. Lockman Aid ODly five (l'OUp leadt<I """' told -had takm placo . Thelma Brown al New Yori<, the chaperone, said ft hlid..!!no clue" that !be plane ... o..d on. Cowhand• drove 375 bulldog1lng and roplnJ Ileen down a frontap1 1 road on lnllnllte 20 Thuraday In Cboyenne, Wyo., for uae In tht world's rlcftell nxllo, C)ioyenne Fronller Days which be'alns Sallll' day. The steers were driven 30 miles for the lair . • ' " .. Public Nudity Banned T .. . . ' • • The storekeeper Is In progress we announce that all sale merchandise· Is reduced to s~ off or greater. . All S31e merchandise is from our . existing inventory. We think vou wilrfind a good sel.ection to choose from and look-forward 1-_'._ _ _j:o..sJ:IDllJ:lQ-.YOU. Please be sure of sizes-all ~les must be final. ~ Fflday, July 19, 1974 DAILY ~ILOT S ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-, ·~ Orange Count11 Too I Hughes' Gifts Told l ·! a ,. (;,.f/• 1,r//ftr f'I/ Wrought Metal Swing for Lawn or Patio ·, Assessor Phlt Watson, $350 Ralph Cla rk and ~ to the I each t.o Orange County state Senate De mocrat icf supervisors David Baker and ~mittee. I .----THE BEST · . · .......... f PERSIAN RUGS yetofhredfwsalolo NEWPORT BEACH wll bo said by ,.... AUCTION SUNDAY JULY ·21st - 2 PM ' l'l"e•iew I P.M • • ...,,...__. ... ,_. cadsm1n ........ .._ ... ..... .. "'"" ........ hr ................... ....., • ...... M ,i.c.. ... ,_clmed • -net.ft ,._•ca. M 0 ; .9!'1.._ i. 1M ....... WI ...... piece ...... in •MIRRC)RS •SHELYES •HAMPER /STOOL •WASTE BASKETS YIUOW • WHITI .. UOWN I 15% OFF I )"lours 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.tn. )803 Weslcliff Dril/!!, NewportCleach 548-3303 ' WEBER CHARCOAL _COOKERS j, ' " ' • v •• '" ,. I I ! l .. .. 'i I ., • . , .. \ • " • " , ,I I ' ' ·r l Tiit ariglnat > BAKERS~~ Prices o.MXllOO Goo\! lluod'l t2· Thru 18:':::!! Mon .,.. " RACK cwtdoor co•tft'CI 11.ttlt weber kettle• a/1' bl.lilt -of NIYY duty steel -pOrCelalnazed lnlkl1 and out. They won'I burn out -lilly wonl rutl "''" • Also in Electrlc & Gas __ ._ __ .,__ ... __ ., ___ ._ ___ ...,_, __ FREE ROTISSERIE ~~ ........ MEADOW CRAFT 3 Piece PATIO SE-T ,,._ s23's ._.1u1_, n ___ _ •• , .. STOii HOUIS .... •• ~.,,. --5199 I All.l ~J .. 6--WM. •.J•I IWl<a .,,...._ "'"" ... is. --io..i lot lftfOOI °"' •w.o. or • .!'!I!!!!\ -... ~ ..,...M<tJn.tt _,... 2123 N!Wl'ORT BLVD., COSTA MlSA CorMr of Vlttori• PATIO P~ont 612·4103~URSERY 646·3925 • ' I . . ; ' • I J I I I • • l • I ' ! I 1 \ I- " • ---4·~----, DARY PROT EDITOIDAL .. AGE Setback at Saddlehack I . Partlal paralysis has struck the ten-year building program at Saddleback College as result of an incredible spiral of construction costs which is logjamming re- quests for state aid. _, The state's Public Works Board, which has bee11 helping Saddleback finance a permanent campus to re- place a score of relocatable units, recently turned down the school's request for aid for a proposed $3.7 million music-arts building. The reason was that when the bids came in the lowest of the lot stood at $5. 75 million -a staggering 79 percent over budge~. The school has until 1976 to find alternative funds for the building, which would be the U1ird permanent structure on campus. Trustees are in a di strEfssing bind. College campus buildings should stimulate, but obviously they cannot fall into the category of monuments. They must have permanence and they must be functional -but .they can't. cost more ~ban the· money available to build them. Somewhere in the middle' o( all that, trustees have to try to find acceptable alternatives for a superior and educational system. Using 'Found' Money ' Laguna's school budget contained a welcome" sur- prise for school board trustees and taxpayers alike - the school district has nearly $540,000 left over from last year's budget rather than the $300,000 projected. The district administration has earmarked these "found" funds for increasing teachers' salaries, boosting eleplentary counseling and avoiding 1other items sched· uled to be cut fr~m the budget. • Missing from the first batch of publicly ·~nnounced reinstatements, howeve,r, is the staffing need for the innovative educational programs at Top ·Of ' tht W~rld and Thurston Intermediale schools. • Those programs appear to warrant high priorit1 ol the now available funds. The School board should IN· that innovative programs are not killed in the naDll of budgetary crisis. .. Skateboarding Dangers' In refusing to ban skateboarding from city streets, the Laguna Beach City Council has refused to look care- fully en.ough iiito a serious safety hazard. Opposing the board ban was Councilwoman Phyllis . Sweeney, who correcUy observed that the law would put.pplice officers and youngsters into constant conflict. Councilman Jon Brand support~d the ban, also correctly observed tllat skateboarders are a danger to themselves and others as they careen down steep and busy Laguna streets. Both arguments have merit and considerable sub- stance, but that doesn't mfian the matter cannot be resolved. The answer may be simpler than council members imagined. A survey of city streets could show where skateboarding is a defined hazard, and skateboarding on those streets could be prohibited while other areas are left open to the sport. Just ti.s certain beach areas are closed to board surf· ers, so certain dangerous streets should be closed to skateboarders. . ,. • ' '" • • • • 'Oops, There goes Ehrlichman.' s Folks Like This Shoot P:riees Up Dear Glooniy -Gus- Ke1aned11 Sti ll Vulnerable -r ?ttaude Joad looked up from the pennies she had been coUrftiog on the cracked oilcloth table cover and in her old eye"S v.'3s the delight of a Young girl. "I done it. Jud! I done it!" she cried. "l saved me $3.95. Now I can buy them ~gham curtains I been hankering for all these years." , . Her husband frowned. "It 11.•ouJiln't be right, Maude." be said. "1 seen -by tbie- p ape f s down at Appalachia Corners w h e r e this fella, . Herbert Stein-he 's the chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advis ers -says inflation ain't the govern· ment's fa U It. It's our'n." "What did l\'e do now, Jud?" asked Maude, her shoulders sagging. "We been living too high off the hog," said Jud. "We got to cut back. Trouble is, v.·e got expensive tas\es." "I hadn't noticed." said ~1aude. "See, It creeps up on you ,'' said Jud. "Now you take ten years ago. v.·e lived in a $3000 cabin. Today, v.·e live in a $6000 one." "But v.·e ain't even mo\'ed, Jud." "I know. But v.·ould you be happy living in a cabin. only· half this good? See? Without even knowing it, you got yourself <iccumstomed to living in an expensive ( ART · HOPPE ) house.'' "I RECKON you're rieht, Jud," said Maude nodding. -.. same with food, Maude," said· J~. "Used to be you were content v.iU. a •· cent sack of Dour and ~ent slice of ~g . back. N<>w you got to have a dollar-sack and a 70-cent slice." "But we ain't eating no more, Jud." "But we're buying more expensive food on account we got more expensive tastes. And it ain't just us, Maude, it's folks everyvdiere. Mr. Harkins, down at the bank, he told me he died to t«Jy $50 suits and drive a $2000 car. Now be ain't happy less'n he wears $100 sulta and drives a $3000 car. And he ain't happy with them neither." "Poor man." said liolaude. "Next. he'll be l'·antinJt $200 suits and $4000 cars," said Jud. "It's like a fever. No telling where it'll stop." "Alaybe that government man's right, Jud." "Sure he is," said Jud. "It ain't ~ government's fault folks got expensive tastes-living ln expensive houses. eating ex:petlSive foods, wearing expensive clothes, driving ezpensive cars. We got to What former LaRUDa Beach Police Chief J. J. Kelly and his Wlder- cover squad couldn't do, Recreati<>n Director George Fo\.rler and his volleyball and tot lots have done - that i's. move the Laguna gays off their Pi-fain Beach nestihg ground. S.S.T. OIMtllY Ou. C'l-'t are ~..... by FNOers •"" • 1191 -rttr ~ flM -., .... -·· • Sftlll• ,.... "' _., .. 0._., o-., DMtr """·- give up this craziness and go back to the . old ways." "I'll try, Jud. But l don 't reckon a SO. cent sack of flour ~'OUld last us from breakfast to supper. _Meantime," said J\faude, hopefully, ·~you think I could buy my gingham curtains?" "AINT YOU BEEN listening, Maude?" said Jud. "You want to wreck the wbole consamed economy'!" · ' "Well, I still think the government ought to let me have my curtains." "And there's another reaaon," said Jud. "I SS\\' 'em in the window down to Puniy's and thergooe up to $6.95."' Ptfa~slowly scraped .the penniea',of! the i;able wi!b a siP. "Well, maybe il'n 1· keep saving, some day , •. " - Jud put a gentJe band on her thin shoulder. "See \vb,at eiJ)ensive taste! you got? You used to banker after $S.95 curtains. Now you hank.er after $6.95 ones. You sure can't blame the government for that." Vesco Auwgraph Beats a Mitchell WASHINGTON -What's in a name? b . Plenty.· u you're collecting or 9elling JACK AN ERSO~J Watera:ate autograph.a, a f~ that may--. -D 'J., soon rival digging up old Captain Alarvel comics or Nazi v.·ai souvenirs. A prize bargain in this nev.• hobby is an envelope 11gned by indicted ex-Attorney General John Mit~­ ell, and bearing a first • day • ol • ~ue Law and Order stamp. tt's only $IS. Souvenir Nixon in· auJCUral envelopes siwied in happier days by White House aides H. R. Haldeman or John Ehrlichman, cost $25. Rose J\1ary \\roods' name oo an envelope comn1emoraling the President'• trip to Russia goes for $10. Her signature on ·an 18-mlnute blank piece of tape would probably bring a fortune. A Bill of Rl&)lta' stamped envel~ signed by Senate WatergaW! chief counstl, Sam Dash. COits $ I . Unacco\Ultably, one signed by bis pipe- smoking min<rity colleague, F r e.d Thompson, brb\gl .110. AN AUTOGJlAPH by f o r m e r Commerce Secretary and Nixon fund , raiser Maurice Stans, recently acquitted in a felony case involving workl securities trader Robert Veaco, costs $1$. It's on a World Trade stamp CO\'el', That is also the pr-fee ·of a Nix~ Inaugural envelope signed by the man Nixon forced out as Attorney General, E 11 i o t Richardson. An inaugural cover bearing the signature or the President's v.•heel cr· dealer brother, Don, costs $10. Special \Vatergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski, and his predecessor Archibald Cox's signatufes on covers also fetch $10. -·- - "l'I #'/ riu much ftN my. Benita -,,,.., alway1 trlld to mek• • • _,_ .W -H ,,,. .. _,,. •• .,'".g ... An autographed photo of the first .Nixon cabinet, starring dlabarred fonner Vice President -Spiroa'Agnew;--costs $!0(t. And a picture of supreme Court justices, bearing their autographs, ii a bargain at $50, now that they are dicidini whether Nixon can refuse to give up evidenct. TWO OFF-BEAT items bf in g premiums. One is a 1971 Jetter for $35 signed by astronaut Donald Slayton saying that " .. , . I k(low of no plans to send the President into space in 1976" ... Anoher is a siKOed photo of My Lai murderer Lt. W'llliam CaUey, which goes for $75. W ASIDNGTON WHIRL: S m a 1 I Businets Administrator Tom Kleppe not only has a chauffeur-driven limousine, he had a c~auffeur~riven golf cart at a recent outing. The SBA, in a sudden preu release after we inquired, insisted the chauffeur helped Kleppe on his own, not the taxpeyen' time . . , Salty old Navy Adm. Hyman Rickover rrecently was given a $90.70 cue of Harvey'11 Bris- to1·eream Sherry by a General Electric ,.bigwig who cautiously ordered his messenger to deliver it "ln plain brown \vrapper so its cootents can 't be klentifled." GE -is a major Navy contrat'tor, but Rickover, who was married three months ago , eiplained, "It must be a ~·edding present. I drink only ginger ale." To bring Vlelnameie orphans to the U.S. for adopting~ pereats, stewardraes !tom Pan-Am and United are taking a 11.'cek of their vacations to travel to Salgoo and back. The airlines provide the travel, hotel and meals. The maidenl of mercy provide the tender 1 o v I n g care .. , The sur~ General'• 1Mual report on smoldng and dilease w11s delayed six monlhs, allegedly because of• pressure by the tobacco b a r on 1 . Noneense,' sahf a federal .spokesman, It was only a "buruucratlc snafu." Vet, the repon was hutily art loooe the d•y· after our query. Don't Count Jackson Out_ WASHINGTON -Sen. Henry M. (Scoop) Jack90n's quest for the presi- dericy may not be u hopeless as It seems. At the moment his chief competitor is Edw2rd M. Kennedy. whose wlnerability has been re-emphasized by an artJcle :n the New York Times J\.fagaz.lne on the drowning of a friend, Mary Jo Kopechne , in a car which had been driven off a bridge at Oappaqulddick Island. 1'f8S3., by Se~lor Kennedy five years ago. Kennedy leads the polls 'with his star q111lity Juster in contrast to Senator Jackaoo's more pedestrian appeal. But the tac£ that Sena· tor Kennedy's be· havior before. dur- ing and after the tragic accident can be made into a raS- cinatin,it my st ery story at even this late date suggests that potential durinq the heat of a presi- dential campaign. The Times article leaves th e impression that touch about Chappaquiddick waa cover~ up. The questioml remain about \Vhat Senator Kennedy did in the IO-hour j:!eriod after 'he· escaped from lhe submerged vehicle in which J\-liss Kopechne \\'83 tr.upped. THERE IS no point revie\Ying any of this, nor indicating any judgments abont the adequacy of Senator Kennedy's oerfonnance or his explanations ol it. The 'signiftcant point politically Is that Cha~qui~ick ~es more pertinent as public 1pprehen!ions increase about coverup and what it reveals about those a0cused olll ' Senator Kennedy's reaction has been to pull d<>wn the curtain. He says he has told all .he· knows, leaving some aspects which he cannot wholly explain clothed in mystery. Thert att no tape recordings of his conversations with his friends before dUrlng and after the hieident. How heavlly'·thls will ~·eigh on the full scale of Seriator Kennedy's record Is beyond rational measurement except µi tenns or !ht public opinion polls which he lead!. JN AIL likelihood, Senator Kennedy would be nmning against Vk:e-Presklent Gerald R. Ford, whose pre9e11t poliUcal aim in life Is to establish a reputation for 90(kf rectitude. This potential will ha\?e to be taken into consMieratlon tn o(fering a candkfate against Ford. So long as that is ~ cue, Senator Jackaon has a chance. His other com~ltors. -cannot be extended at the moment beyond Alabama Gov, GeOrge Wallace and Sen: Fritz ~londale of MJnnesota, aiffer, from some- thing less \ban universal suppOrt. Senator Jackson has devised an issue-oriented campaign not depending too heavily on his per90Rllllty except in the senae that he seriOusly discusses W IC!lc• pOW °TQNaS , • • (rucHAIU> wn:so~ ' serious affairs and thm conveys an impression of competency. He can be debated v.•lth ·on serious ttnns by those \Vho disagree with him. To the be,st. of• any public p.owledge, there is nothing to sully bis record. This could prove to be . what the Dernocrat4 will have to have 'in 1976, rat~r than a more glamorous figure whose. behav)or under atress can in llOme respects b$J cunpared to· President · Nixon's. President Nixoo, too. suffered some ~ of a lapse v.·hile unpleasant events ~·ere taking place_ in his proximity.: JN VIEW of the revivability or Chappaqukldick at inconvenient .times, and also considering the natk>nal sensttlvity to cover·up, it may be that Senator Kennedy will find It expedient to expand on his previous· e1planaUons. 'Mlis, of cOOrse, would be b o t h unpalatable and dangel'OWI, and be will probably have to v.·eigh whether silence is more damaging thilrl expansiveness. But we seem td 'have a new political climate in the country calling for talking abotit things previously considered better .rorgotten. ·President N i x on , on ~ reconsideration. might have better gone the hang~t route, whether it was too late or not. . Qn the other. hand, nobody would have given a nickel ·for Senator Kennedy's J>!'Sidential chances five years ago, ana since that time he has undergone a considerable po I .I t i ca I rehabilitation. Adverse events, however, seen1 to linger in the public mind longer than might have,been thought fjve year1 ago. I 'File Certainty of Prison . In the· U.S., if yoo commit a serious ctime you will spend a longer time in prison Utan you \11-'0Uld in Ena:land. But your chances of going to prison are -ten times greater ln England than here. Reflect upon. these t~'O st8teinents above, and you will tee why the crime rate iJ, far lower ln England than in the U.S. It ii not the de~ree of punish- ment that is deter· minative, but the certaiJity or punish- ment. .. This is why those :t Americans who call for hlrsher penalties • and longer sentences · are ltfaaplng t he stick by 'the Wl'Ol'l$t' end. What does it matter how Jong a aentence we prescribe for a certain crime If the OOdl over- wbelmlngly fivor no .entence at all?· rr IS swiftness m:1 at. :mess 1.f punishment that deters criminality, not length or har~. Our harsh sentences are rnoatJy illuaory ii only 5 per cent of defendants have to serve them; and this· 5 percent consists mostly of the dumbest, the poorest, the youngest, the least experienced. Where we need refonn is r.:>t with ''toucher'' judges or Neak:r prisons, but with the whole preliminary process of booking llld charging and plea-copping and crowded calenders and pollticSUy connected lawyers a n d crooked cops and rotten ,gun laws and all die rest· of our foul~up system. A YEAR sentence Is deterrerit enough for most Jawbreakefl if they are It per· cent sure that If they are caught they wUJ be '4!M to the pokey. And a ten=year sentence Is not effectual If they are 90 percent IUl'e they will be let off or put on probation. Professklna1 criminals, like Quotes "This iJ information on which one can make an evaluation. It should cx:.me to lhe attention of the public." -House Judiciary Committee Chairman Ptttt w. RHIM Jr.1 0-N.J., after the commlttet decided lo reveal moet of the evidenct received in lta Impeachment Inquiry. .. There ~ Just no one man 11mart eflOl.l8h to be a dome9tlc Klo;slnger." - Prelidentlal advi1tr Kellllfflli R. Cole, on a SUQ'.tstlon U.t tomeone of-'thc stature of Secnitary ol SI.ate H~ry A. Kissinger be 11111~ ao spur action on home !ront Jl<Ql>lems. ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) professional gamblers, always play with the .odds : it is only amateur~ who play against them. Per.90tlally, I am not convinced that priaon really "deters" anyone except the penon who y,.-ouldn'L do it again anyway. But as; long as most people think otherwise, we should at least have a judicial system that puts criminals away ~Ith disrpayini; predictability, as is done 1n England. What we have now Is a farce that is ferocious in its intention! and Jmpotent in its execution. ,,iNo seasoned lawbreaker is fearful of tflfs straw man . .., ntJS IS "'here the hard-Hne "law and order" people ought to concentrate their efforts, not on attacking the bench for being ' "soft" or the pri90ns for "Coddling" inmates. Both are stupid charges, since (as I mentioned at the beginning) our sentences are longer than in England, and our prisons at least as gr~ as any in the civilized world. "I'bere is little respect for law in the U.S., because the law itself does not live up to its commitmehts; ii! end iJ not justice but convenience, accommodation. a good-looking record for the district attorney, and a bargaining·away or rights tb(lt mates it easier to commit more wrongs. OIANM COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Pld>Usher Thomas Keevil, Editor Barbara Krtlbic~ Editorial Page Editor nte editorial ,-pqe ol the Daily Pilot .fieeks to inform and «tlmUlat• ~ by prn;enUnc on this pqe divene1conunentuy'on toplCI bl tn- tft"tlt by Qo:ndtcated cohunnlm .... canoonlst.-, by Pf'OVidh1S a forum for ~· view1 and by prntnl.UW thl• newspaper'• Opinklns and ldeu on ('llrttn\ topb. The edttoriaJ. ophlionl « the b.£1y Pilot apPear only m the edl&ortal column at the 'top ol 1he -pace. Opinions e~preatd by the l'll).. umnista and c1noon.1.-t1 and lettirr wrlten are their own and no endQne.. merit ol their Vl"'1 by 1.M DaUJ PUor1houkl--~ Friday, July 19, 1974 • I • ·. • ,, 4 • • • • . ' l """ ...... ...-.................... ·-~-~· ...... ...;..;,..;;.;......,..._, I L. 1'1. Boyd I i : I ' I ---1 I j ' ' ' Most · Don't Use • ~HighBeams ,, ·' The exact expression painted into'lllfl faee on an Ori- ginal portrait ii jU1t about lmpotib.le lo repajnt in a copf·~ • That fact II saJd to.be re~nslble for the·~~ more counierleJJen than . iriy other lipgle llilng. NotJiliig Is more.apt to alert you to a ph>ny bill than the Wlfanalf. iar way the character thereupon 'looks bdck at you. TJVlN8 have been bom u much uamoatbapart. JOHN PAILIP SOUSA'S "d<llnlUon of I iooc:t march: "It abou1d make 1 mm with a wooden leg step out." llAllD TO BELIEVE • that three out of toUr car drivers natklnwide never tromp on the high btlms of thelr head.lamp1, isn't it? Such be · the ftndiq:s in one lllf'Yey, however. GOOSE PIMPLES ' ,4 rchit;ect QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi ~~~~--=.t.,.;.:.:::..::;.::.:.:::.:,:~ Attacks Cha·nges OAK IPARK, UL .(AP) - 'l'be K-year-oki ~ ol the late llorried arcblt.cl, Frank Lloyd \\rrJ.eht, wu overseeing the_ rest,>raUon ol his family home Tuesday emid a lot of cussing and cryJng. 'While tourfng . the projcc~ the whl,._maned L I o y d 'Wright, juSI 08 outspok"1 as hll father u..d <o be, launched an add-tongued a t t a c k .conde'Mlne the wreckage on archlteUural landmarks. Friday, July tq, 1974 Suleide Vietl11a ~--TV Personality . I Se1·vice on Beach Associated Press "'riter they thought ?i.liss Chubbuck ~IESTA KEY, Fla. (AP) _ Y,'OUld have wanted it. They As the pop song ,;-I Don't Want selected the songs be<:ause the No Tears in the End" echoed slni.:er y,·as one of l.1iss Chul>- across a sandy beach, a buck's favOrites . · memorial service has been Several bathers, one in a held for talk show host Chris bikini , stood and watched the simple ceremony while two Oiubbuck, who fatally shot vacationers Were Jo1Wim1ni'!g a herself during a live television few feet away. · . . broadcast. r Later the ashes or l\1iM "'AVES LAPPED at the Chubbuck, 29, were scattered white shoreline behind the over the Gulf of fl1exico. lectern v.·hich stood amid palm MiM Chubbuck shot herself trees and lifeguard stations. 1be elder Wright designed and built the house in Jl89 and railed six of hla seven children In it for the fol!OY.1ng 20 years-111ooday v.1hile her-interview "This is a rememberance or , program. "Suncoast Digest." her in lhou"ghts and in music,·· TllE HOUSE -years ahead was being broadcast on said the Rev. R. Tom Beason of it:J time in desJgn and part WXLT·TV. an ABC affiliate in of the Presbyterian ''outli of the\ Chicago are a • s nearby Sarasota . CUiture l\11nlstry. l\farirelha architectural hlstorv _ has "I'm worl\jed. It 's getting.' so 1 can't function unless Chubbuck, the dead woman's been bought for $168,000 from there's a crisis, a shortage, or a crunch of some sort." HSffE'S ,GONE · · · It \\'as mother. gazed at the cloudless • . -----·---------------"-a foregorie conclusion. There blue s.ky v.·hilc mourners a private owner ILIY an Oak is ver.v little more we can ~ k ~1~ joined in reading a psalm. ..-.. r .preservai.l\A1 'lfOUp. i say,'' her brother, Tim, ·,,;d " DAI LY PILDT Z , '~~~~/ JOLY 1221 'q:' 11 Genera.I Admission.: Adult$ $1.75 Chikhtn i-li $1.00 Under 6-lr'ff Ask your doctor to check out that physical equipment of yours known as yOCll' arreatorestilorum. Th8t ought to send" the old boy back to b1a scboolboob. They're the sma ll bundles of mU&Ck!s in your akin that go rigid to give you goose pimpltis. Time wu when hairier humans . folUld them most UJeful. When thole muscles stiffened up they railed the fur, thus better insulating the bQdy with a dandy blankei of wanner air. Q. "WHAT DO the graphologists have to say about a girl whole. ~wrlth\g slants backwards?" "'n'e are shocked by the 'I1le ninH'oiom shingle-style St H • K·zz 44 after the services Thursday. suddenness ... Guilty in thei----------- house, which includes a· studio ro11g eroin i . s < "This whole v.·eek has been a face of her rejection of us ... :---------- and ra.11 octagonal . room , sideshow for us. \Ve ha\'c tried. Confused by her .message," A. She'• most probably interested in a man's money, prestige and good looks, they aver. Sbe may be interested in hla character, too, but if ao, they contend .it 4ofsn't show up In her penmanahlp. That hack slant ls aald to identify a woman who thinks . more with her head than with her heart. ZEBJIAS Zebras in a herd never all sleep at the same time. Always there are a few •Jookouts. coriltantly u:OOerwent chat'lges SAN DIEGO (AP} -Almost San Diego's·tOtal in J\)72. to ma1ntain a simplicity." the Rev. ?.fr . Be'iroii said in when the senior Wrigtt lived pure heroin from Mexico. has __ grade Some 120 friends, relatives his eulogy. In death "v.-·e take there.~He made the changes 'lift: of street heroin and fans gathered on the note of her loneliness ... as he de~~ new ideas. been blamtd for a sharp available in San Diego is public beach for the half hour ~ ·· h · ~·-the ~ st · the Pray that yow"kineliness may The }'Otlllier Wright, ialso--' an upsurge in · eroin dtaths I"" .... "" :nronge m · service. They stood silently a,~•teot. ,.. the •-,·gner ol which San Diego authcrltles Un i ted St ates . c h ief v.-•hile "I Don't Want No Tears shpur YOU. into finding some-"" ~ ---~ t~--t N to · co•""ist mchard Sh "d t ing to live for great enough the Hollf"'OOd Bo w I and say ic.u..~ •-.JM: n ew York XJ ""' .rw aw~ in the End ," and tv.·o other to 'die for." i homes cl Il181lY millionaires. and 1.-0s Angeles. in an i\llerview. songs by singer Roberta At the time of her ~"Ibis can beoome one of the Forty-four persons ha~ died A curtailment of heroin Flack. v.-e.re piped over an daughter's death. l\1rs. Chub-DAILY PILOT ARAB MERCllAN'l'8 understand a fini!<r language. They bargain with it. Their buyers understand it, too. With their hands touching out of sight beneath a -cloth. they oome to terms, silently. For the sake of privacy in greatest cultural centers 00 of heroin overdoses since from Turkey acc.ounted for the amplifier. buck said she had been"'"terri- the face of the earth," said January. six more than in San inp'ease flow across the The family said th ey bly depressed and IQ_nely andJ .'.:========= Wrl«iht, as he led n rroop of _Fr_a_n_cisco __ and __ three __ m<>r-::.:.e.:.tha..:..:..n_~~fexi_·ca_n:__borde..:·..:..:..r.:.· ____ __:cc:=nd::u::ct::ed::...::lh::e::se::i-v:.:_::k:_:ethe:::_•::·•::Y_:ha=d..'.n":'.o..'.c":'.lo":'.se"...."fr.".ie":'.nd'.'.'s':.. _t> _ _:·-=========::: public places. . THAT··sovJET UNION mastennlnd known 'aa Lenin died in 1924. Numerous scientists asked . the Russian gov· emment for permission to ~lyze his brain. So ~y scientists did so, in fact, that brain was cut into Jl,000 pieces. ". , Old .I tell you about a woodpecker's tonguet It'•--bl&~ So long, tn fact, It doesn't start in that birJ:l's beak. It's anchored in the skull all the way over tbe top of tl)e: ~ain~. . NEXT TIME you're aaked "the name of the nation's lar"gest state-capital city, say Bostoo •.• MAYBE YOU dkin't realize that one out of every five mairied wom~ _is a widow • , .. AVERAGE American girl tends back. to the store for one reason or another juM 13 percent of an the . clothes she buys. WHAT DO YOU know about the Civil War's Union General Lew Wallace? Not much? LikeWise. And what do you know about actor Charlton Heston? 1bat be starred in "Ben Hur"? Quite so. General Wallace Wrote the original story. A scholar cile:li the foregoing to point out the pov•er of modern mass communications. Address mail lo L. M. Boyd, P. O. Box 1875, New- port Beacli 92660. -Copyrigllt 1974 k· 14. Boyd olficlals through his boytiood I home. The group "·ent upstairs to a room where IM father once f-elai:ed by pumping a player piano.. ' : ''"1u.T rim, HELL hap. pened-to that j;gaawed wood· en grill 'that used to mask the akylfght?" Wright exclaimed as he gazed ui> at the arched · cefling. "Where is it? This is 'an outrage! ,.. The mi~ing gr.ill. h e declared. "is symptomatic of what is happening t 0 landmsrks all over ~ nation whcse ornamentaticn is sold to . tile highest bidder hy 'M"ecldng firms or pt>pped up in dustY comers of museums. Bktcrl)1 summing up hjs feeUngs, Wright ct.scribed !tie ·destn_ictm o1 lmdmatks as "alf>ther Of the cursas m this' n.3.tion. '" Alioto Hits S·weepers' Pay Hikes YOUR NEWSPAPER CARRIER' ., IS .• '.C~EDIT · M4~AGER SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Alayor Joseph Alioto says it's not right that street swerpers r earn more than policemen and : • the city attorney has been '. asked for an opinion on ~y ..,.. ... ..,..., ...... ..., .... 't .... ..,.... ... ,.. .... ,. ,. ... ,.,..._.,. .... ..,,.. .. ,., _ .. _...,Ml .... ·- • ' I I I ' l ' t. raises for the s•,,:-eeper·s. Th e Civi l Ser ••ice Comm ission last ~>eek approved a pay raise that woukl give sweeper! about $15,000 this yeal' and $17,000 next year. A patr,.o l 1na n receives $14,400 after four years ot experience. · Alioto sa.id lhc "obvious inequity" between the l\1'0 pay scales must be resolved. He said he wanted to deal separately with tlte sweepers' pay, without ·d oud ing tho? method of setting wages for all city cmploycs. ..._, ef ,_ .. ...,..... M hlJr , ... cerrien ... ill...._. .............. ,.., hit ,. .. ,., .... _. ..., ....... ,., -...... , ... , . ....,. .. ..,. .. .,... . ~ ... MhlM4 .. tt..t celectillt .. .._.. , ..... ••....., .. .. 1111 .t Met. ....... .,. certeWp ~ ,.. 2otti, .. tMy c• M• _... ..... ,.w lty .. "4 ......... ...-.. ...., ..... ,., ....... " ,. .. ,., ,_ ......., .. ...., It ... ..., ... ..., ,_ csrier Mwr· W II wll ASSURE PROMPT COURTEOUS .. SERVICE DAILY l'ILOT c;IRCULATfOM DEPARTMJlllT AMLING'S Newport Nurs1r7 1500 east coast highw8v newport beach. calilornla lelephon9 {714) 673-1552 9th ANNIVERSARY SALE ALL MONTH 20% OFF ALL NURSERY STOCK I • • • • en on • ' July 7th was on in9uguration day at Orange County.Tra nsit. 1--:~---:------1 For 1nforma11on on bus schedules, send this coupon to I OCTD, Post OHice Box 688, Santo Ano, Colifornio I 92702, °'coll 171415.47-6004. Sunday bus service began. · For an opening Sunday, it was a busy Sunday. And once every- one gets used to th e Sunday sc~ed ule jit's the same as Saturday's], it'll get even busier. , ·· "If lt does, Sunday bus service is written into the record and becomes a year-round thing . II nol, the cul-off date for !he summer tr;al is Seplember 291h. Sunday bus service is iust one of the improvements that has token ! place re cen tly. The number of routes and buses doubled. Service now runs · l from one end of the County to the other. .~ About the only thing that hasn't ch anged is the quarter'lare and I the free Jranslers. . fi I Ride QCTD. It'll get you there. In siyle. Vinyl bucket -I sedts. New buses, package rocks, and air-conditioning. DC Send for your delfiled, easy-lo-read, new bus schedules. L ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT Dl8TRICT • • ' I • r NAlv1f ___________ _ AODi<SS---~------'-'-L I. l,;y ________ LlP _~-- ."loer.ri.:.t" o•eobl oe~ired _______ _ I I I I .. .J • I. ', • • . ; ~ . ~ .. , -. . • • I DAILY PILOT fritlay, J11!y 19, 111J74 • Does It Itself Deatlis Euewhere . ' GAINESVIUJ!:, Fla. (AP ) -Nel 1'11111' '1N••rr Glrl" Jleren, l'I, tbe . 'aell«ylod people's lobbylll wbo I« yeani stalked th~ Flor ida Le(lllo-. dlod al 1pparenlly natural cawes Tburlday at lone. ... ~ Ille bills and what lbe--spoke , lelielolon ~irald Gov. Wastewater Plan ~erking PUILIC NOTICE: • • • Wiii Nurse Jiiiie Brewir of ·eenenl Hoapllll' ind · Frazier Get Along • • • dum • • • de • • • dom • i • dum • • • or wlll lbt Animal Spirit of the "Sensuous Lion' be too much for our h1rolni? Reubln A51rew. . SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Funel'll oervlces will be held Monday f<J< W.yoe M. Celllls, a laW)'ft' v.to defended 'l'*1o Rooe alt..-World War n. Cdlill, "· died Tuesdly aboard a commercial airliner en route to San Francilco from .the Far FAst where he bad been -Ung a lepl case. 1'Mtlt ~"" Ir~ "' ....,. '""" 17, ,, ... ~ J-. "· , .. lft ~. ·• an ~ fr tM U.S. N:.l.c~ -.ty .,...,.. 11......., "' tllll M :'911, Aj!lll, •• 5-' 9Mdt. CA. Sul'Ylwd y hll .,. 1'""'9 Mtmi ~ In. ,......,, AfWlft ol tlhlglocrafl, CA. By KA111Y CLANCY .. "" hit)' Ptltt Slaff A ...,.. -al clesnlng up wastewater that generates Ila 0Wll0 operating fllel and prod .... lls ..... cleaners ~ .... beinC devdoped at the Ormlp C 0 U D t y Sanitation District in Fountain Valley. U su"""""'11, a~ ro Dr • .km llgle<, project coc:tdimtor, the system could save tupa~ a large part of the '275 million -"' mine di!ltrlct facilities up to the federal stand11rds. Jn -!loo, be iredi•l«I it could be 'a:Jllied by sanitation -tllrougliout t h • nalloo. Sigler Aid the district has Harber Services Saturday 1n.. sr..11. 5nllth " UeuM 1wc11 .-. n . °'°"""'f Mcl.tllft of Lt!"'"° w.1111 -91'..-ctll'*-•nd fMI t r t • f· rlindcfll'*"'I alallrL Mn. Aent9 ·.aav of t1kl9Kt1ft, Mtt. Jffl'I """"' I $Af!W • Mr., M.flnt Hill Of : .... ncl. TlleH who •1•11. lfl9Y !flak• .,.lrlbut'tlM to ttielr fllvorl,. ~rtty. Mr. ... Iii '1f::~tt' Ma11tt ol lndlell Well1 tllty LlldOI Ho. 6". Servkft ·:in .,. Mk! s.tvrdtw, Jlh 20. 1:0t l"M •ifttil a.... L K--. ,,,. ...WC LMll• Hld•tlfll. 11'1,.,,.,..,.. IEI T-ClflWtlw'Y lrwfM lt't ........, ....._ ._.. SANTA ANA-Memorial ·=~~~ ...., ,....., w. 1e1 vtoee wiJ be held Saturday ,,., -• _ rwtld9ilt _. "" "'*' "'h Fred D. Harber, pro-t ::.,.. ...... CA. ~ ..., 1111 .... 11"1'" IE. a t-1 --. OOrdlll'I ~ --· Democrat wbo WU )ost 'tt':n Siii '-''1'...=..n ......,, Mrs. ..,._..,,-~. r.J..'=r.'* _.,v. ~,-:a,.s at w last moalh with Orange ::J-.....,.. cw~ =ra. ..._..., Cbmty Supervisor Ron a Id ·Iii: 1/'tftlkfllllllnll. 11:.arv Frtc!rt-7:30 ""-and e'.._t ~•--•M, MCCtrmlck MIUIOll ClleOel. S•l'I Ju•n '-'""'"i'""·• .... VUlCIO>. 1plstr1111t. ll:tQUIMn man S.twcs.v t:oo Harber W'8S owner and .M St. ~n11n c1tt1otlc Cl'l\/t"Cl'I, M111111n '!ell. M wmlrt Minion Mort\lllry, kn skipper ol tbe yacht "Shooting ,_ " •-,!~ star'' which was last reported \ell"I L M1rtln, 1105 Florkl~ 5trtet. off the roast of B a j • 1vn111111ton !!Mch, CA 5unolwid by ltl• "''· Mrl. ll:tcMI Mlor11n; -IOl'I ll:UU California. :.=~ 'T:..!~1111~h1n~r~ 'Ibe .oolY hope on finding ·:av. &-Mn. M11r1 l . M1r11n, Sri ---.L,,.,,.,._ from ~-yacht N l'ldd\1141. Sln'kfl Ml<'ldt'I', JulW 12, lt7~ ~ YJ•vo"' Ul'C t n;r ,M, hell: Ftl'1PY Clllwll•I vanished last weet when the applied for a $3.5 milUon grant from t be Environmen tal Prol<!ction Ai<o•Y to expand the ~tim from its present 10,000 gallon a day pilot plant to a me million gallon a day plant. The system ls b e I n g de"loped jolnt\y by t h e dlstrtc~ NASA and the Jet l'ropll,tioo Laborawnes in Pasadena . Sigler ez.plained that a JPL engineer developed the system while seeking sources or adivated carbon lo UN as insulation for ;et rockets. Since early this year, the three agencies have been operatblg !he pilot plant in Foontaln Vl!ley. 1be irooess usea t w o ORANGE CUTY settling tanD with a reactor chamber In -· Water ta !Utered by acllvaf<CI carllon. then lbe -lllld "1ld wast.ea .e burned in the react.er. n.t waste then forms activated carbon Which again flllon Wiier for lbe system. Gases produood clurln1 the bumiog .. led -"' (ho reacttr u fuel. If tbe -is -ul and ll the EPA ...... 11 will meet t b e Ir requirementl, S(gltr ald, lbe dlllrlct could adapt its current plant.a for lb& l)'Stem at a kirly low cool. Sigler said Jt ii too toM to estimate how mU<li al the "'15 million could be coved, but be ' Mid lbe cUatrict woold only have to add the reactor cha-tO already existing .:lei~ "t:= ': -tlal. The -I EPA wulewatar -.dardallloeellectlolt83. lllller Aid be bopes lo have ........ for lbe -million plbl plant ........... by the md al tllia ,..,. and hopes 'tt ... be lo operation by October 1'75. Dlltrict ~ s a id polmUal opplea-coo1d rmp from evmtual ales by lh6 dlstrict of activated carbon and -produced by the ~ lo developing a -O)'llem tlr _cllspoeinc al traah. Probation Given Mter Shootout SANrA ANA A Weltminsler man charied with assautt with intent to tlll and asscult with a deadly weapon after he toot an local police in a llhootout Jan. 15 has been placed on three yurs ' probation. Orange County s u p e r J o r Court Judge Everett W . Dickey added a sil·month jail term to the sentence for Ivan Jay Christianson, 44, or 9310 ~ladiaon Ave., but deemed it served when the defeodant agreed to ID!dereo treatment lo • -w ladllty. CllriJti.-., who pleaded pllty "' ..... charpa. Will relllm to caart Sept. 1' IOI' a review ol blJ JlftJll'ea He WU Shot iD the bead and alomadl Jan. 15 during • gun duel with three Westmlnster officers who came to tu home lo investipte reports that Christianson bad fired shots at two boys walking a dog in a nearby field . No one else was hurl . • .• Witch this new Adventure "Tall' -develop this S1turday · on our ro~~I~~ This ·Saturday at 1 O a.m. SEE: EMILY McLAUGHLIN . . ": do."::1' :~. ~ ~ second of. the yadtt's t'tl-'O \11'1...,.1 Churdl, H-1 l..ch or :~lcll Fr.. Cl'MJt'(1\, HunTlllPin IUeboats was found -1drift out Offender Scntcncecl In Sex Case ~fK OMAllll of. gas. --'111-.i-K. °"'""'· ... -.,,°'""".a Yin SANTA ANA -A six-mont1' . NURSE JESSIE BREWER ON THE POPULAR DATIJME TV SERIEf GENERAL HOSPITAL County Man Cleared Crown The New ·Frazier Of Burglary Charge SENSUOUS LION FROM LION COUNTRY SAFARI ha~ANr~AN~.::~ ~=alol=~g= On Thriftimart's ~ ~ ~'1~· c~~u:! HARBER, A RESIDENT of Orange County Jail term has ~ =~~·,.~'"'of1,11 ~~ Santa Ana, ls survived by his been-ordered for a Newport ""-M•rl'lll'Y of "" .,.,. ~' ""' •• .i:-.~ p h y I I I s "'"~ Beach man •in admitted he -. ""'I• 01v1d K. Ot111111 of SMYW .. ~. . • -~ bad bad leSUal relations with ..,.111111. M11Y1tN1 llld ltls 0tuaihl1r, Mn. daulhten and a si!ter and two a -'• al minor •-~----~y t.W. D9m1r.._ of lndfl"'I • L-•L-1§1&& --IUI: --· ~·..... ~ftl wno!C"' 1:• Ul\ll.llC'l:I, = c:""!:":.':.i ~ '7..: James Turn er NEW SUPER"RKET PMKING LOT-~?,~:I~:::::·:: §:.~£:~ La Paz at Marguerita Pkwy~ ~ Stturdllw, Julw :io, st. Mld'tfftl b'f He was a naUVe o t •year . .._,..,,, ..... J•"'-J•-.,.. SN, C.rllbld, CA. Dontlllfl1 to . • SUper ..... >.NI.II' '""fj"' ... ......, =-rftNrch would t1e •POl'•cl•tN. Seminole, Oklahoma. a n d Turner 0-.a..--1 £1.-1.11 •- SAVA•• -ed •-~-·--CaJif • l~C'U l.ul:: ,_.. llQIU 1w 11eu1 J. S1Y191, 20120 0.1111 "°'1ve, :nov w .;JUU.uia 11 onna and three years' probation fur ..v01N11nd HUis, cA. °'"' of dN lfl JIHY m 1954. 1-lis career ranged ,.__ ti Bl •b 11. i t1.i. s11rvtV«1 tw two sons, Joi..Pil •NI ol ~1ry Les e ac .. um 45 :111r1.s s .... .,: two"'"""''.,..· coni1111K• from b.Jsinesman to mayor ' ' .-. l"rM 1nd Vlo'•' So11ri .iql'lt eu' P k 11 -1--or 211 Jlst St; after Mactbum tr1ndclllldr111. krvlcw ire, 111111 Fr101y . ena ar e was MU1U pl--.. ... .ntw .......... _ fl. f:30 ,,,., St JMd!llM Cett!DllC Church. -~ ' ....J:..1-mana-· ~ fi..., .. ,, -._._&_ GtlVllkle alf'VlcH tnd··lnt•rm1n1, ...,......, 1lll ....,..-..., 11'tlawfbl sexnll IHtllWWW•. ~tun:ln t :ot AM, l1oiY S.ouktier campaigns for s eve r a I 1111_.-.._ --~ ,_ ~~ .... -=.....,~ •lfh·hf'OffOM, pcmlDent nnctidats. Dl .... "Jl.UW-0 .iu l>T .. _.. -llewpmt poll .. -• loeal :~J· 1:W~ 'ii., 1C ~'i=: ME 11 ORIAL SERVICES 1RWMll learned ci ~ Ulldt ~~e c!:;~~·1 •· will be held S at urt:la y relationship with 'her ... , v. T,_,,.,~r...,.Jor ..,,,_, afternoon. Ju!y 20, at 3 p.m. at stepdaughter. c~!l:*' OOo Stille, ZI, al ~me~ ~"f,,.,~ ::! IN MISSION VIEJO Orange, WIS cleared Of 1polioe~·':'.'.,!·~~'!!_~a~le~a~d~ing~ro~te~··_l~~:=:=:=:=:=:?::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:?:::~~~~========~~ ·charges d burg1ary,.- Newport e'9Cl'L. o.i. of d'Nth July 17, ~ T --M•-•aJ Pa~•s -"1"-$""""'1id bY Mr hvstleftd, Albert J. "'"'~• .....,,,,,. t:UIUll II. Trlndll. ~left PffVltt. 1111-1, ,,....,.-..&.. of .__ .., __ _..: __ 1 ,Klflc Cr"' Cem.ttry, dlrectwd '"' 11111· ""'WUI WJC n.c\.'l:XMllJd..I , ._,_.,.,'"''Mew. mortu.ry. 171% S. Gleodale BI v d., TAT• Lii• M. T•te..t PllUld -Jutv 11, "''· Glendale. l•ldtnl of Yott• Mesi. $"'"""Id '"' t'w$ ""'-lamll ·--ted E Ind ~ cflllGhhlrl Hlr'ITllll Ind J.llf; Y lliQ reques vld Tile of Cwt1 M"', Mid Mll'QCI d ' "-be sent •-the ~ 11• of Cod• M1111: fllHtr' 11rt-. S.rvlcff ODluuim w "'• o::u toll,, t:ot f"M, 1111 arwdw.., CMllt. D "-~-•1-~-• ~-• ll:IY. P'1ul ,~ 9llflclit11ne, '"""' ' DAnll:I-.n eu-..u "w.iu, """' 1-t1rw am ~ .. ia.rtc .di· Seminole Public I~ i b r a r y, ~ llW ... , ..,,.,... -"-'f, Sem4no'le, Qklatmna, 74M8. AlllUCICLI & -WISTCLlff-T .. 27f, 171hSt .. <Mta~a ........ -·-IALtz..m•llOM l'Ul•ALHOMI Corona del Mor 67.J.9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 -·- -·-Public possess!M ol stolen ~rty • "YOUR RIGHT TO BE RIGHT" _..., MISS .llSSICA neul t, C:.S. •S.hw *• Mr 21-11:00 A.M. IDWAUS MIWPOITTHIA~ CINTH. DILDAY lllCITHIU -T 179 t 1 S.OC.h BNd. Hulltillglo~ S.och 842-7771 AUCTION 244~---,\W, Long Beoch {213)4 38-1145 -·-McC0UUCK LMIUNA NACH-T 1795 l.oguro ~Rd. .494-941 5 -·-McC~ MllllOM-T 28832 Comlno Copiscrono Son Jw n Coplstrofto '495-1776 -·-PACIPICVllW MIMotUAL PAllK Cefttery Ntortwry ChoROI 3500 Pocilic v-Drive Newport hoc:h. California 644-2700 -·-cO:J~':1..-:=.!w. ,r-tieiMl'- 7801 BollO /We., w ........... 893-3525 -·- FRIDAY, MTillDAY, 9"NDAY .. I P.JI. Bmilaino on Ane Crystal Sterling Silver, POl"l=elai,,., Oriental Objects d'Art. ·paintings. Jewelry. Antiques, Bronze1 • Furniture. '&l«t India,.. Turquoise .•• Sl.000.000 INVENTORY From Estates. Couns. Out-Of·Pawn. Customs Seizures, etc. vrsrron1 Co•e .,.d sec ..,,,,,. "'" -AUCTION cm11Mf FREE ADlll15510NI HOURS I ln.,,.ction & Private Sala ' Arrtooocng -Arare storeWlde sale. ' Tiis ls one d thc111eetineseoch yeor thotyoua:111pudl0Sefwnousllonkn~cbslla ot~ .ru::ed prices.' Sill1ll1•ll enl ......... ..,... ..... ,,.._.,, Side boo rd: Regulo• S389. s. .. S21t. 76i.tl9"da2,,_ Hukli: R•gulo r $199. 90, W.S14t.- 31il!-1:W."dx3'"h ' .,~_,W..Dlithtf. 3,.-..,.$,,l29"h-~to 104"' t.at " ..... 1219. w. ., ••. """""' • ...., 12lt ....... . Aa..lcMaw.,.. ....... ._ ............. W.tin. •' ' • ' • • • IMnHI' illolnuAln' 627 Main St. HunlingtOl'I Beath "' ~J6.6.139 2-4 P.M.' 7-8 P.M. Daily --~,..=_ __ J-~1-~J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 7l,N,48Y1.1a~o ___ J!o!l~l~~~~=Onty_1.2:5 ==='=-='='"=·=-='="=· =""',L;;=====~-------11-"l---I AIJCTlOll8 HELD f.\IBY ttxded5 dother iWrns iwciad 20,g to.501. THE NIPTUNI SOCIETY . CP:!:i::!="· teMcw .. .... .. .. ""' ...... ......... '""' ~ ...... ...,..., ..... .,..... ............ ,...,..., ... , . - --FRIDAY,M1UlilAY,MJNDAY•IP.JI.. funltu'e,rugs.ocaissa115,floor~ USE VOUR BANKA.MERtCARD. W. el9dlJ1tty30-co-"',,..,,_ cflolm ~ MASTER CHARGE. l'E.RSONALCHECK OR CASH .2542·W..iC-19 ... w•f Neupoot Bucio. co111oni. '2"41 (714) 6"5·22ff WE BVY fOJr CASH OJr SELL Oftl CONNISSION MfOUUTAT'ESOll SIN<JIL,,_ • .. Donko cov1d cMng• your ~ tdeG of whot fumihlr• 1h<M#ld be. Cont•mporory, yet worm a~ llvoblti. Pieo1iflg lo today't sv-1, bu! ktolr.ing fUlt •• good 10 or 20 years henc•. lntellig9nlly de1igned, to fnolie the humon boJy feel · cemfortoble. Superbl'I' contrruc.red, ut ing 1trong hond1ome woods, 1oft rk:h l.ather1 ond unusuolly fil)t! fobric1, Our current colletfton Is o truly clo11ic 111,,-rience. E1pe<iolly 01 1he1e rtmpororit, reduced pricet. <" ' ---- • !tavfqr Sot. Hoy'11 OPf"I OaiJy 1N • Friday rill 9 S\mday 12·.5 (Closed Th11ndoy, Jwfy 4) • ' . -----; ·-----. • ."8E FAMILY CIRCUS ByBJllC~ Paramedical School Pro~ed; No Action • B)' NORMAN CHANDLER other or g a n l z I t 1 o n or OI IM D.il'J' Ptltt !!!_tt. --allOCiation. SANTA AN~-The leCOlld \ · lnveliilatlon Wllhln a 10--Mlm'-tlnC the COii month spon Into operatlonl of of boob and 111ppllaa to the American CoQeae of ll"!leall. P1ramedlc1l Arts and Sclence1 has been -stadnc that cndJt for completed with no lurtber their counee la lrllllferable to action a n ti c I p a t e d by other ce1lepl. autborlliee. But Preatdeat Anthmiy ldld 'Ibt acbool, a small, private the Daily Pilot, "We did not and llOIHCCredllecl lnltltllllan, admll to ""' ol tbe charges In wu the tubjed of a -by this al!alr. We dldn~ flcbt It the Slota Ana Po 1 l c e becaUlle it wauJd hive COit us Deportinent'1 fraud dlvialoa. -------- Reluli! ol that lnveallptlan -:....;. ~'t-... -.. -; were 1ubmlu.cl to ~ '· ·" ... 'When I grow up to be a mommy, I'll be able to change o ligl'lt bulb, too."·· County Deputy District .. e•••• it 111eal4 AU<>rney R. Richard Farnell. k1'e -U et .... t And"Fomell ha1 lndlcalecl be ... 000 •-fJO NO 1 wW take no actioo. ' ..., ;, • ........... Chunk of Land 11IE LATEST LOOK by~ aut.hortties into the American Collea•'• operatlonl w a 1 ol -II.ODO to $10,000 In oppart11Uy l4u<:hed of! by 1ua1 feee, and, we couldn't complalnll of nn e1p11led all'onl It -t maklnC former student, Lu c 111 1 ucrWcta in our educationil Woodcock, 55, ol Garilen quality. Continent Quiz Finally Solved? Grove. __'..13'> we oompromlled and But Arnertcaa Col le 1 e paid tbe ll,IOO line." !'z:r~:·~~:/~J. ANTHONY ALIO steve claimed that Mr 1. atABGED. "AD this trouble Woodcock'• complalnll were la co-by -1e who cen'I only a , reaction to b er make it. All tbe nine lludenta NEW YORK (AP) -British ~ A mer 1 can .scientists, drillinl hto the IJlO.t In tbe floor ol the South Allantic, ha .. lo<nl the last piece of · great oonllnental J I g a a w puzzle, It hil been Ola10IB1Ced. It ii the finll piece of evidence that South America •nd Africa were moe ~~ol the v11t, ~ Goodwanallnd, alq w 11 h Aultralil, !New 7.ealand and AIUrtlca. THE SCIEN11S'l'S found a ftl!ie<-obaped e-ol tile Falkland Platuu, under two mUea of water and aediment, n.ctiing 750 m11es eamrard -.....-- from the Falkland Ialanda lo a point l ,llOO milos from tbe South American mainland, expulsion. • In thet s111t aplnlt ue ellber · "nley c l a J m e d Mn. failed, dropped out or were Woddcoclt ia crusa.u..• "to espelled. Non e p-adualecl. -• .. _ w~-~ --•~." "Some 150 mllllon yean ago, cloee the school down." au-. UUQU,1\... ......,_..... the sclentiata delermlned, k · Mn. Woodcock, however. A Delly iPllot • u r v e y was cupped .iiugly .. i....n what alleged that me was expelled diecloeed that A me r I ca n --. on "trumped up charges." She College draws a m i 1 e d is now the.-aoutbeastem ooast aaya abe wanta all or part " reactioo. from former of SJutlt Africa," it wu her Sl,195 tWUon back. She students. announced 'llu.tay. waa enroHed in. an. lnhalaUon. Some who were graduated -dug up from the therapy tralolnC program. ~,In jobs praise the tunkeo contmeOt, by ,ll;lollliata "MR I. W 0 0 DC 0 CK But at leUt 11 _,, who from O.luntia Udvenlly Ind lbvented 1tor1es," college chief did not graduate bitterly the Univ ... ky ol Birmlllcl>lm-Ailtb!ny uaerted. "She .,..., comf11a1n ibOul tbe ICbool. aboln:l the reeeann lh1p el:pelled by a 1choo1 •-.. -· Glomar <billenger •re committee on Vllld char(es." tbe~.p.:.u .. la'!~= believed to be nxn °tban 600 The cue, b!Myever, wa_m't ltudent, Mn. Barbara 'Ilion old ~ i•-the llnt In which Amencan JTI! yeora ~ -o -Colleae had boen inveliilalecl M.-, 30, ol Genlen ever brooglll up from the by author!Ues. Grove. She Aid, "! am living botitom of any °""""· Lal~ Oclober, Ille school was prool the achoo! does work. l slapped .with a 12,500 fuie and loot tbe ~ therapy an Injunction In an Orange Jl"Ol!'8lll and am starting out Count ~ Jud in a job It the Lincoln· Y or Courl g· Conummlty HC1Spital at $m a ment Ung from action month.., taken bv Deputy DA Farnell. 111' dvll actiOn WU baaed on complalnts by nine farmer Tultln Community l!olpltal, w b o 1 e nnilratory tl~apy depertment blru Ameiican C.Olle19 gr'aduate1 and cooperatea in a clinical tralnlni propm with Ila student.. AMERICAN COLLEGE started altoiil lwo yean qo u the only prlv1te poramedlcel IOhool la Orante County. The school la tbe sole aaaet of American Mlcettonal Dlmen· •km, Inc. It lharee office apace wtlh tbe ICbool at Ila olfice'buildlng campc.m, located at *2 N. lln>ldway In 111111& Ana. The IOhool la llcenaed by the Bureau of School Approval of Call1ornla '• Departmeot of Education to teach paramedical c:oursea, lnbalatlon therapy technician, operating room tecltnlclan, DW'ling IHlll&nt and orderly, ward clerk and emergency medical technician. American College, however, ii not accred1ted or approved by 11J1 major b e a II b orpnlaatlana Thia lncludea tbe American M e d I c a I A-1atlan (AMA) and tbe American Woctatlon o f llelplrat<lly Therapy (AlaT). ' ORANGE llOONTY Medical Alloclatlon ezecutlve Director Edwar1d Ba.nnister commeated, "Since they don't meet AMA allndanls, l don't think Ibey lboukl even he allowed to call themselves a paramedical school. T h e education they give you for that money is not worth it. On the job training i11 probably just .. good • ., Dr. Earl Kiernan, bead of the p u Im on a r ylaboratory (resplra!«l' therapy) at Tllstin Community Hospital , bas issued this statement in pral.te of the college: "We have on occasion hired for our own staff students from the American College who •show proml.ae and are appropriately motivated. They have been outstancUng." The real authority on • Frlda1, July 19, 1974 * DAILY PILOT • o \ 1'ACUESTA BYTRESEA •Preview Opening• Our 10th u'nit Is now open for your \'ie\\'ing. Since you've been house hunting, yOu kno\V how important a good neighborhood is. Jn Huntington Dea ch that neighborhood is L• Cuesta B~Tbe Se•. These quality homes are dramatically different and exciting. They are ideally situated to take advantage of the excellent year-round climate. Designed v.•lth many special household features which include: mass ive rough sa\vn \Vood beams, wood and brick siding, and soaring roo f lines. A truly Cu nclional fl oor plan with ~eautiful appointments, 3 to 6 bed rooms, some floor plans Include a study. Some have co mforl· able family rooms with wet bars, bonu s rooms, ' formal di ning rooms and three car garages. Conveniently located near schools and shop- ping areas, \Vi\h harbors and beaches close by. i.. Cuata By the Sea, a beautiful home for you and you r family. ~ For fu rther infonnation: (714) 968·2929 or 1714) 968-1338. $51,990-$68,490 , -. .,,:'"""~-· Homes By Ayres ... Since 1905 h ' i • .. .. . • .. .. " .. -' • ,, - ... '· f American O>Oege •udents. · ,_ ol whom were graduated. THE l'INE and lnjunctlan capped a three-month lnvesUgalim of the p&ra· medlcel colleae by Santa Ana Police det«Uve Rlchay DORIS ROI.~. 22, of private colleges la the local Tustin, ii oOe lludent wllo did re-1at1ve ol the Bur.au not ...-. Ille WU one ol ol Scbool Approvals, Dr. lbe nine former -t· Henry Jackaon. irwolved In. lll(t year'• civill--..:...:::_=.::::_ ______________________ :.._ _____ _:_ ___ _:__·1,~ oomplalnt ap\nll tbe collece. :.: . . .,... ........ ~Dl&!Td .......... Wlait M~es Children Tell Lies? 1 -..4.UkiJs JeUlies. Not jw,some,aU. And wheri ilieydo, pannu 111ually ,...cl ill I/le,.,... way. TMy gel ""8'1·" What parent has not worried about his child's honesty? Is //file Tom my fuming info a liar? Is llttl• Janay not to be trusted al a/I? Is my ch/Id becoming a criminal? Is · there something the matter with me? This week ·FAMILY WEEKLY ex· amines the subject of children's lies. You'll learn how and ·why cHlldren lie. You'll also learn the ~behind all t110se untruthful and sometimes tall tales. You'll discover a family counselor's five auldelines for dealing with the problem. • "llDiAP 111¥11• -°'11cien of Wash""ile<i notables ao tho olijocts ·of •~-q........., al tho HI, the Secret s.Yice and Coptol POiee. In tho woke of the <eieboted tioc>1t old Getty kaappi<J~ ,.,;,.. and a,,..._, of ~·"""n .,,. odjusSW\ci their penonol habits. Fron< .. --•..-Span L.q,tcn !;los a speiid •opb<i on how WoYingtcn ;, being hmed m on amed camp. I D~LY Pl~OT I 2 ljow abe ia atuclylng lo be • . •• reglatered nurte at :! _ Murg of the fraud division, who alao complelecl the latest prl>be on Mrs. Woodcock's allea&tlonl. The ~njunction, however, notes tjiat the dolendanla, Anthony and Sieve, did not aclmll to any allegatlonl. The lnjuiictlon bin tbem Crom: -Exaueratlnt the aalary -;tudent.s will receive when employed. -Stating that their counes of study are approved by the American Aaociation o f Respirat<lly Therapy or ·any S.ddlebaclt O.llege. She says, 1 'Americ1n CollOR< Is a Joke .. the cl•ase• were borrlbfe. I realized thla after taking comparable cl~ at. Saddleback." 1llRS. WOODCOCK h a s ri!cenUy been picketing American College and local hospitals thet hire II s graduates aa part of ber campaign to "cloae the ICbool down." Accompanying her on tbe picket line have beeo Mrs. Woodcock's friendl an d meip-ol ber Blble class, rme of whom ever attended the scmol. Their prlaclp\il tar1et Is Top Cop 'EnjQys Nabbing Crooks' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) "Being a cop is the best job there 11.·~ 18.)'I Daniel J. !lance, I lop cop wllo arreols burglan and npistl and buyl milk for • lrlgbtaned old -· "'lbere'1 no belier feellnt than a1'nlllhlC a r e a I crtmJnal," Rance, '27, ..w 'lburaday, alter recolvlnC the Klwaftil Club •uncer of the Year" award in the tough Miallca Dlatrlcl. "Not some kid with a joint or a onetime car thief, but a real criminal," he added. One yeor qo Hance WU -'sned 11> a plalnclothe• bural&IJ' unll In the high crime Mlss ion area. The burglary rate hlU been cut by 50 percent. thli year. "We don't have to UllW9' the n>11t1no berklng c1o1 ca11a. We m1ke an arrest in 90 percent of _the cases .,,. ge~" HIDCe leld. "The moot atlslylq lrT'elt ol. 1ft1 life," he Uld, WU the caphn of four youtbe who burpriaed elllht homes and tam>rbled their elderly raldeatl over Ove rnoatha. "I feel IDm' !or older, we.Utt people, •i Hance 11.kl. Ho even bouaht milk ror an -- elderly woman who was afraid to walk to the comer store in \be middle ol tbe day. "How anyone can have a bl<eding heart for some &UY wh> ticks a deltnRless old lady in the head for five bucks is beyond me," be. aald. .Hance, 1981 city Golden Gloves 11 g h t heavyweight boxlns dmnplon, joined the San FnDcllco pollce deport· ment in 1971 and bas won 41 commendatiooa and awards In S4 month&. 11111 " • TOeHtBA Ji1i1i1 More for :r-• Mone,. 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Powell Shares lllV-GOif Leail With 2 Others Golfers in the 50th ·anniversary tournament of the southern section o( the PGA. being played at Mis,,ion Viejo Country Oub, ~ feel there's a ringer in their midst. - Jimmy Pow.ll, dlaimum Ii the toor- ney and two-time "inner ol. the ....it, ...,...i..i a sizzling 17 cm the tQugtt Oomtry Club aiurse lo grab a share of o.Jtto32'llmnday .. Pl>well, oourse pro at the Via Venle C'<>lmtry Club in San Dimas, tied lot top hOnon at the eod Ii second roond medal play with Get-aid Preuss Ii Alisa! a::· in Solvang ·and Eddie Menins or !lei AU. a:: in Los Angelos. All had -par 140s. Matdt play ccdinued this morning with another round ICheduled this altemooo lot the IS wb1Uel11, bringing eight .info.Satanlay's double round. Orange ()pool area golfen had their problems 'Iltunday. EI Niguel's Rldt Divel, m -two . back a1 ... -g a 71 Wedileoday, dropped to a 77 'Iltursday and Into a tie with El Toro Marine Memorial Goll Course pn> Wally !Bradley at 148. One stroke bock ar 149 was host pro Art Henderson while stilt another shot bad< but making the fmal 32 was "El Nlguel's Paul Scodeller. Pow.ii'• 67 tied the rea>nl set by Rkhanl Msrtinei ..m wheeled around the 6,686-yard COW"Se with the same score durjog the Southern <lali!omia Open in 1969. S.COl'ld round IMOtn In tht SOUIMm Catlfornl• POA <h~PI -1 "6JS.Y•rd Mlulon Vltlo Country Cl!Jtl; Edd'lt MefrJM. los AnHr.1 Jimmy P-911. S.n Dlm1s G«tld Prwu. $Olvan1 ~= ~1r ... ~~oi;:6f;~br1et S.m RaftdolllPt, S.nT• fl•r"r• Tom 111roe~. Los Ariqeln EM"I Svtnnlnewn, ll:ed'lal!d1 Moflty lltod9tfl, L°"9 I H cl'I Dick Ce rmody, L1ttwoed Jtrt ~rn1r, Studla Clh' Jonn S.ltlw, C•rson . Triangles Face Strings Tonight Sports In Brief Angels' Chalk, UCI PairDealrLo-ss-;-~Robinson Earn W ohlhuter Ties Record All-star Berths NEWPORT, R.1.-UC Irvine tennis playen Scott Carnahan and Bob Wright were defeated tn a quarterfinal match in the men's national amateur grass court tennis cbampknships Thu rs day. Carnahan and Wright, or Fuller1on, lost oo the ninth and final point of the third set to wiseeded 5'epheo Moll and Jolm Holladay or La Jolla, &-5, :H and 6-5. Carnahan is sill alive in singles play and is due to play a mat<:ltl<!day. e Wo1tllluter Sltarp which frustrated the favorites, Th111'9day took a three-stroke fll'St·round lead in the U.S. Women's Opel), golf tournament. Ahem. an eight·season pro from Fort Worth, who last won any kind ol a tourney in 1972, scored five birdies-am was over·par '(JQ).y mce, as 1lhe culled a pair of M's from the diallellging por /6- 36-12 La Grange Country Club. e .Fl.,e-Waf# Tie ENOIOOM', l'J.Y. -Rookie 1.tark Hayes birdied the first five holes be STOCKHOLM -R~ \\'oblbuter tied played, romped home with a 66 and lhe American reconl lot the _.,, l'_laoed a fireman tie for the lead run with a 1:43.9 time at an intemat:ioMl -'nUr'Dly m the first mpl ol the 150,- .lraclc meet ~y. W-'1 linie 000 B.C. Open golf -· Wiii -., of a second oil the wwld Also at that figure live under-on re<Ord for the event, be!d by Jlaly's the &,llK-yanl F'1 JoUe Golf ¢1ub course, Marcello ~iaa:conaro. were Doo Jveracn, Forrest Fezler, Jim Later, m the two-mile nm, Steve Ferriell and Bruce Fleisher the nmner- Prelontalne broke the Americ:an "'°""' ~ in last -"''• Quad citk. Open. "Mth a clocking of 8:18.4, but finished One ..1..-~-.... -~atl7wasa-m third behind -New Zealand's Rod DiJ:on ..-. "'' a.e ,....-e• ~r and Belgium's Emile Puttemans. 'I1te cornpl6ed or 1"" Elder, Andy Norfu, Eugene, Ore. distance man was a full Bob P~yne, Richard Crawford and Jim four seconds behind the winner and 1.8 · Masserio. seoonds off Pultemans' pace. e Dean Mourned Steve Willia.ms took: the 100.meter dash in 10.3. Jim Bolding led an Amerkan WIGGINS, Miss. -'I1te body or baseball imnntal •1TW ......... Dean lay in a sweep of the 4(11}.meter hurdles in 48.9. ,.,.....,7 Ralph Mam was four tenths or a secooci flmeral parlor today for old fans end slower while Mike Shine finished in 51.3. friends -wanted to pay last> respedS. Gov. Bill Waller dec:lared a lhree-<lay e HaGrte Sparkles ITlOW1llng period for Mississippi. 'I1te MEMPlilS -Quarterbac:k J oh n fune<al was set for Saturday in First Huarte, enjoying me of bis finest ga!Tte$ Baptist <llurch here . in a well-travelled professional career. Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean, 63, died in a rifled two touchdown passes and guided Reno }mpital Wednesday after a heart the Memphis .Southmen to a 16-8 World attack. Football League victory Thursday night over the Portland Stonn. Huarte, who prepped at Mater Dei, connected with rookie wide receiver Jack E ttinger on a 42-yanl si:oring play on the S...tlunen's finll _.-and then got the gsm .. wm.r wilh a 14-yanl bullet to flllllker Ed Manllall late in the third quarter. 'I1te game, before a home crowd of 31,088, was the second victory tor the Southmen and the second loss for Portland in the two-week old WFL season. Huarte, 31, a Heisman Trophy v.'inne.r at Notre Dame who played speringly for five National Football 1:ague teams in a to.year career, hit 15 of 24 pasees for 197 ·- yards. e Allern l..eadlllff LA GRANGE, DI. -Kalhy Ahem, sltillfully c:aning a rea>nl·malcbing foor· under--par 68 from a at, qgy course e Cffftthes Named SAN FRANCISOO -Managers Sparky A n d, er son ol Cincinnati and Red Sd!oendienst or St. Louis 'lllun<!aY were named ooaclles or the llollonal League team for Tue9day's AIJ..star baseball game against the American League in Pittslxlrgh. e Fight Date Set . LOS ANGELES -'Ille Bobby Cha...,. Alfredo Maromo Worfd Boxing Couocil featherweight title fight, pootponed from Aug. 3 because o4. Cllacon's hand injury, was set Thursday for Sept. 7 at the Olympk ,Auditorium. Chacon, from Sylmar,. suffered strained ligament! in his rlghl band during a workout July 7. He will have the ""'t removed July 30, according to ~Alleen-Marcano, from Veneiuela, bas been training at Gilman Hot Spring!. By 1be Auoclated Pren Al Katine ol the Detroit Tigers and Frank Robinson of the California Angels, tW9 aging outfie1ders with 30 AJI-star noln.inations to their credit, Tbuhday were added by manager Dick Williams -.. -the American League squad , 1or Tuesday night's 45tb classic. Williama and Natioaal League manager Yogi Berra each .filled out their rosters Thursday with 12 players for the game at Pittsborgh's 'lbree River Stadimn. The 39-year-dd Kaline was the yo<mg· est ~yer-~eftl'~ to win an AL-batting title ln 1965 when he hit .340 as a 19- )'el/l'ofd will.-the Tigl!rs. It was his 18th nomination to tbe game. Robinson, 38, and like Kaline med mostly this seuon as a designaf.!?d 'hi.tter, is the only player ln the sport's l1istory to win Most Valuable Player awards in both leagues. He took tl)e NL award in 1961 with the Cincinnati Reds and the AL title in 1966 with the Baltimore Orioles. This year both Kaliile and Robinson have batted around .250. The two were joined by rookie Calfomia sher1atop Dave Oialk, lint baserMa Carl Yastnemski of &.ten and John Maybmy or Kansas Ciy, serond basemen Cookie Rojas of Kansas City and Bobby Grich of Baltimore, and third baseman Sal Bando of Oakland. ' Outfielders George Hendrick o f a eveland. and :Joe Rudi ol O a k I a n d along with catchers Ed HerrmaM of Chicago and Darrell Porter of Milwaukee were other Williams &e.lectioos to the American League squad. Berra -who was selected to 15 All· star teams during hit playing career with the New Ym"k Yanl:ees -loond pla""' on the NL squad for the league's leadinr ~itter, AUanta'11 Ralph Garr, and the, nms-batted--in leadert Cesar Cedeno of HOUS(oo. Other outfielders Berra selected were base-stealing leader LoU Brock of st. Louis, teammate Reggie Smith, and John Grubb of &an Diego. Third baseman Mike Schmidt and second baseman Dave Cash o t Philadelphia, sborlstops Don Kessinger of Cbkago aJid Chris Speier ol San Ft9ncisco, and fiat,,._,, Tonf Pem at Cl-were d!ooen to baclc up the starting llllleld, while J=r Grote of Demo's Meis and the canlinala' Ted Sim- mons were added cald>ers. • Will .LA ~ Fold J. \ Without John? LOS ANQELES (AP) -Andy M-'had just tamed bis 11th vickJry and the Los Angel.. Dodgers improved their lead in the Natlonal League Weot, but the AD..tar pildler WU more --t the future, Instead or '81klng about the 'H vlctGry ....-Ille Mootmtl E>pOI W-y night, M......utll was tilklng .- what the 1o1s or Tommy Jom mJa!K mean to the Dodgers. "We're just going to haw to live with tt," the rlgbHiande.-said when uked about Jolln. the league's 'l'.inningest DffprsSltde ......... WAIC INl JIJly lf 1"111""'""""1 It lo• ._... Jutv 20 Phltftdttpllia ., Lot MMln J111Y 21 1"111.ladl-ll'M• •• lot AAlil' ... 1:15 ··'"· 7:1J •.rn. 1:1• '·'"· ---~~ pitc:he<""' will go .. the 21-day disabled list today with a ruptured Iigsment In his left ann !bat could possibly keep him oot the rest of the aeason . Jom suffenod the injury in his pltdtiog ann in Wednesday night'• pme. If the rest doesn 't heal the injury, then John, 13-3. may require surg..-y lot the """"111 time in less than two year& "We den~ deserve to win tbe-pmnut if we can't do it witD the 24 llJYI we have left," Messenmllh oald alt« haltiDg the Dodg .... ' losing -al -and improving their lead in h: N.L. West to 61> games. "'Iltat's taking nothing away from Tommy. But injuries are part of. a pennant race. We'll just have to forget IL We've got depth. I juat hope ft're deep enough. I don't think we'll have any more pressure oo us with Tommy out.., Replac:K>g Jolm oo the adlve -.r will be Rex HudsOn, a 20-year-old rlgtt: . hander m was 13-3 at the Dodgen' All>uquenJue lann dnb. Doug Rau, H , ts ad>eduled to start lot Loi Angeles tooigllt In b OJ>OD« Cl a three-pme oeries with the ~ Phillies. But be'• ---• stiff nedt and nwlager Wall ~ said he might even star Hudson if Rau can't pitch. • "They say Hudson Is a kid with a lot of poise," Alston 5'1id. "I saw enough of him in tbe spring to know he im 't he acary type." Mua: Anith s c a t t e re d teVen -· hit! in improvinc his -to 11-2. He has now wm five stnlght deci· sions and his 10 striteouU -Ibo hip for a Dedgen' pijdler tl1is ......,_ But he ....,,.pa!Ucalariy·p1-wltti bis Wiiiie. "I pitcbed lousy," he said. .,I WU just lucky 'the guy a got a kit d runs." The Dcxlgera erupted for teVen rum in the fourth inning. Jim Wynn and Ron Cey slugged two-nm home runs and Messersmith drove in a run wi\4 a double and 1aler .......i a run n the big inning. '. . * MONTl•AL LOI AllRLll ·1111tlillrW ., .... ltrin.a •01ou.-.a 1121 WDllvli.,.d • l 2 I ~.ltl • 1 I I Slngtetan, rf l l O e ~ef 4 1 2 t F•lf"IV, lD • 1 2 t wtrWwtwe, rt :t 1 t 0 B•ll•r.lll :t tt11c..-.a 111:1 Jor;e'llll. If • 0 O t ,,.._, If • I 2 I FDOl•,c l 0 0 1 v....,.,c • 1 l I Frl•s, 11 • o 2 0 R!IPll'I... • o t I McAMll'I', p I 0 0 0 Mwtl1'I. p • 1 I 1 o.v.pn 1000 Murray, Ct O o o t Waod1, ph I 0 0 0 CT1y!111• .. p 0 0 0 G HBretdeo\,pfl I a 0 0 Tcol•ls :ll $ 7 • Tot1lt 3" 7 12 • Mantr.I 10ll ... ~' . Lot A!'lg.ef9S • GOO 10t GOii-1 E-llnti, ~· OP.:..U. ......... f, loe-MM- tl'l!ll ,, LOI Ano.lei 7. 2&-W. 0.Yla. Mllur'Ml'llth, Biid!;.,.,. Hlt-C9'/ (12), Wyrrtl 12'1, W. Dl¥b l•l. $8-BllCk.,..., JDMM, l lllh: 2. W, Dlwl .. V'-l'ool9. IP M R ft IS IO Nl tANlll'I' (l , f.11) 4 I 7 7 2 I Mur••v 110tt1 C Taylr :tlt -Oll M91Nef"lrnlth fW, 11·2) t 7 S I ' lO WP~ffl. T-2:11. ~. Wynn, "'ith 21 homers to 1 e 1 d the leape, alao U)Jl'Uled cmcem about tlie Dodgen' future wMh Jolm now "' the dlsabled 1111. ·•we need Toriimy," said Wynn. We ( need eweyooe now. But we woo't have him for awhile ID we'll ju.st have to 1 buddedown. .. It mMnS we're going to have to get ...,,. good pildlhlc from guys like Geoff Zollo and Doug Rau. More than that, we need a good secuid hall from Don Sutlal. If he was pttd1klg l!ke he Is suJlll(llllld ti> be plidling ~4 ~ long.gem•' right noW. Someone ts going to have to take up the aJadc lot Tommy, th(lt's all there is to tt ... Aft« the Dodg .... jolted into a 7·1 lead after the -Inning, Montreal , gi>t three runs back in the 11i:rth on tbtt!e wa!U, a slngle and a -Uice fly. Wlllle Davis, wtio <njoyed • phenomenal series agaiDllt the former teammates, the n hcmered in the seventh with no one on base. Davill was 10.for-15 in the aeries. Ang~~ Send · .. Lange Against Orioles Tonight BALTIMORE (AP) -Although Iha California Angels +Jost their first 10 games in a row under the guidance of Diet Williams, he says he never c:onsldtftd <:hanging his managing style. Since mding the skid, the Angels have -ftve of their last sl% games and take a f_.,.. winning s1rea1t· lni!> a weelcmd oeries against the Baltimore M>lel thai -lmiglll._, . Dtclc Lange, :H, pilcbes for the Anfela wtth Roa Grimsley 11.a, going f..- A1191!!b Slate .. --"' llMl"C '"" J111t' 1t C.llfonll1 "' hlllmon JulY 20 c.tlflm•• .t un'"""' Jult' 2l C•llMmlil et llJftf- •:••·"'· 2:30 "·""· 11:• ··"'- Balllmore .. the _....of the four.game aet. "I don't manage by the book," Wllllams llJB, "because I never found tbe_m wlio wrotdt." _ ; 'I1te mae wbo skippered Oakland tOlwO lllralgl\I World Serles ohamplomhips said be likes to keep the preaaure on CllJ(!OMlltl. "It'• tbt way I've always nanaged and I aee no reuon to make a change. Right now, I'm IOr1 of feeling my way around, tumng out what my players can do.'!. Williams said, "Eventually, I want pla,... wbe can esec:uta the bit-and-nm. tbO bunt·iiiil nm-and-the ofliir plays thal 1.,...; the ·opposition to handle the baU often. 'I1te more you male the other team handle the ball, the better yoor chancel are," j And aa for playing odds, tbe Angels manager says, "Mcni tllan goirig by the per<:enta,.. all the time, I prefer surpriae. l 'm a gambler. "When l do the right·lelt sw1tch in pilcbing or with batters, I'm trying to force the . other manager to make a J®vt. It's 'more_ matching-will than playing perceotages." . Willlamo added he Is still learning about hls new team. "Jn most Instances, my mow ~ on Iha cop>bi]l;el of the man at bat. Until I know the M!!e]s better, I won't be able to do IOllle of the th1ns8 I'd like to." Diz' Made Things Happellr Says Old Rival Hubbell SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -"A ·lot or times bssebalt games are dull, bul I never saw a game Diz pf\ched that was a dull ball game," said Cart HobbeD, -opposed" Dean ..... Ii the groat pltdling rivalries of major league .....,_ ball history. "Diz was the type of guy lbs! made things happen. He was always agitating to get something going,'' Hubbell said la an iJ!1erv1ew Thuraday, reac:hlng badt into fO-year-old memmies 8tirred by the death of Dean in Reno Wednelday at 13. 1be Dean-Hubbell rivalry began ln 1932, the Orsi full aeuon with lbs SI. Louts canilnals f<r I>tzzy, ""° was 21. Hubbell, 71> years older than Dean, had been with lbs New Yori< Gladl lot four ' y._ Hubbsll'1 lint m.vktory ...., was ·51111 ahead, but he bad thrown a .,. hiller against Pituburgh in,1929. f Durng the ... yean through 11117, rlght-l!ander llean and ieft.l>onder Hllb- beU ama!led tdentiCal 133 victories, an average of 22-plus a season. Dean lost 75, Hubbell II. Within the span the Gluts WOii the Nallonal League peruuint tliree tiJpes, the Canis once, beating oul •e Giant! by lwo pmes in 11134. 'I1tOlr BIOat rivalry in the llepr••· years pul both pitchers in baseball's HaQ of Fame -Hubbell In 1917 and Dean.Jn 1113. • Maek9 s Tai"-Sends 5 Bam-s , Paeking 1•1t aeemed like everytime we * Well, the llnt game would be lliz llld J.'' sald ffllbbell. -"Then when they cariie to ..New York, it was tho same way. We met abou< 16 times." Asked the -of thooe bead·l<>heid el'lOOWlters, Hubbell said he couJdnlt be ..,.. and didn't think k maltered Vf1Y much but he onoo read a nmdown lblt bad him on top lM. . I ----- There was no piclce!Jng at the Loi Angeles Rams advance !ootbAU camp at Cal State (Fuller1on) bul a campaign by Wiking ve1'nln p1a,... -llv; ... pirants Jl8d<ini. 'Ille live bad shown up with rooki<s and free agenls but left wllen Tom Mad<, the Ra ms' All-pro guard and pl a yer representa tive, uptalned r a ct o r s in'volved jn the players' strike against the National Football League. Defensive backs Bill Drake and Leon Gamr were listed as veterans in the R8ms' roster. Tbe otner three •·ere Terry Nelson, Jason Cald.,.11 and COOy Jones. Nelsoo. a tij!hl end, played in one Jeague game last aeaaon, C&ldftll, a ~~' .. Wide receiver, was on the injured.reserve Tl.st in 1973, and Jones, a defemi vc lineman, was oo ~ te8dy resierve squad. Made talked with !he roolcies and later commented brleny on the olfer made Tbunday by the owners. ,.This is Ihc first lime they have dont sometbjng substantive," he said. "It was lacking in some areas but al least it was an offer and they wlll negotlate. The players !eel all Issues a.re negotiable. Our veterans are adamant in supporting the players' assoctaUon." ·Rookies appored 10mc~1lat confused by tho situatian,.ln which they find lhtmse!WI. John Coppelletti, the Heisman Trophy wiMer from Perm State and the Rams ' No. 1 draft cboice, commented, .. l came to camp l!ill lillo e1u)'body eloe ttymg to eam a Job. My ambitiln are to make lbs team and get..,.. playing lime in." He said be didn't think there was uod)Je pressure on bim beclu9e he """ the Helsman .. ~rded to player -the nation's No. I coll eg1an. "'Ilte lrop/>y is home wh<re It belongs and J am btrc. This is a whol e new tiling for me.'' lbe nmoing ha:.:· userted. ••t am just °'"' or a group."'-nm Simpoon, tne ~fichl1an State cfelensl•e ""'* and No. a ck9fl dlolco of lbe Ram1, commented lhal lhia camp was different than be bad npceted. "I had thought you'd arrive and see ell lhe players you bad seen <in ldevJstOn. This way it feels a Utile like >"" .,. stilln oollego, pnctidnc wltb t11e i.uo.. you played aganJst, • "'Ilte mle ailullica II i..p. You have iO work to win a Job and stlll you Jcnow lbe '-In Ibo alrike ... -wtild! wlll allect you H you lllab the team. Stilt. you have to praCUce or 10'1 won't be orrthe team.'' Departure or tbO nve left -Chuck Krolt with 65 aspinmis worldni in the beat at Fuller1oo. Asked U the IMegree tempera tu,.. llothl!nd Mm, Sbn- replled, "When you get -podl M , It ii "*"IL Bat It -....,. bock -when I left." "Aplnst Di1 you had to lllut 'em out IA> be ..... you'd win,'' he said. "If you alloMd ""' rflm, you might win. u 11u al-two, you probably were golnJ to pl beat. • '4Tblngt were neVtr• dull-in any ~e 00 ever pitched. He'd tou brush-barek pitcht• and both sides V.'OUld get into· It aDd be at one another'• throats. \\'hen I riced him , I knew the Jirst thing "ll'd -be bruohlpg ""!ten bock. Bo I h lidel were always charged · u 6 . E>e!ybodY -belring clown .. .. time." • ., 1 • ' ' What's Doing Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC ' . . . , . Livini up lo unpredlcta.ble paU.1111, alblcore played lhelr hit and mila pme with Southland anglen this .... k. On the "averq:e, fishermen have been bringing 1n leu than one albacore •.per rod and boola are runiiJng out lo the 60-mlle hank and other •OUler cluuul'!I spoil In hopeo of oomlng across a good •~rldng schocl. . • Anglen &hoold nol be dllt.'Ollraged as it is 1WI very early , ln the lt8IOl1 and good Jona:fln fishing is not due tor another .«>Uple of weeka, If past bialory of these migrating vagaborids of the PacUic holds true. .. . C' .... lsteoet l'ellmctaH Bite' ' . A C0111ilterlt bite ol yollowtall la SIW oo tap 1t Ille Southland's outer J.alanda. Ang)era are 1vera11n& ,four yellows per rod on Rood daya and a poor day drops the average to abollt one . ·~sht.lnc yellow per angler. , crwded boala are normal I/or tbia time of the y.ar and all landings recommend that salt ·water fishermen make advanQe 'reaervaUOrll s. 1 .• . Party boats running out of Art's, Davey's and Dana on a :daily basis are doing good on' bass, bonito. barracuda, white sea .~bus and a few scattered, yellows. Occaaionally a day boat will finish CJtf the day at an outer reef and help top, ol.f the sacks • With a variety of. JJCk fl!h. A•• Hiiting at Lakes .. Blu, catflU and bl11e1Ul are provkllnt moat· ol tbe action at Solltlltm CaUforllf.I lakN u warm water Im foreed ratabow ..... to deep .. 1 ... . Vall aad Heubaw are llot for eat0.11 and blaesDI wlUI ·u oecaaloMI nice Urtn1er or bl• betq well ... 1111. wt..Uonl ii klckln( out ,.,.. troat eveo -.. pl•Ja •ve beeo bl1ed 111< • • • j r .. • • i · tL. '.ll I ............ • Frida)', July l C>, 1Q74 1 DAIL V PILOT lJ Edison Cruises; ~e~tg ~~owd?~~ Wilson set up a showdown for Llov 1 ~ ~ ~ 11,.,.1 S tt ~ the champlons:hip of t he ~:il~lkll ll : l n Huntington Beach summer =··11 ~ g 1 • t bas1 ketball league Thursday 2:!-':" J J ' : n gtlt by romping past their Pr111c.n o o l 1 fQeS. -Wl}=11 ~ : 1\ i. The two clubs square off Tuesday at 6:30 at Edison ll igh in the title match as just one game remaiM arter the showdo...,n. Edi.son got a 22 point effort from Steve TUiiy and an IS. point performance from Tom Uoy to breeze past Estancia, 74·54, at Edison High . lttWll«t (J') " • ..... ..,_, • ' ' " e~,, ' • • • ~-· ' 0 ' • ~·~ • ' • • FW\rcle ' ' ' ' Slr•w ' • • ' Pllrlc:k ' ' ' ' erockmey~ ' • ' • W1ll1ri ' • ' • Tot1l1 » • " • McClo~k't' OrTilll lilflM)ll l llCMlt O'Conl\ll' ""'"'lOtl Walkln5 o~.-.11 Tolll1 l[tf111Cll 1$41 ~ ~ ' ' • • • • ' ' : ~ ' . " . Sc-ill't QIN ..... E1111-cl1 13 1111 1~ Ectlton It 20 16 :I0-1' HIHltletfM .. ~II !Ml Tille 'I' :· N•lll 1 I Jl•\ut 0 0 TlwnlOn 4 I Fl<Kti.""11 I 11 G1um•n • l Stow1r1 • o C•nl• l 1 Srnll'll I 0 Tn"" 1 O T011l1 " 1 ,, .... ..., civ.rt .... Hunt. &nc11 15 u n ,._SI Lm Am!ll')f 11 17 1• 11).....ff S111 C'-"'•• n1i D~1more '1 o ~ ~· Tavlor 1 1 • s .... ,, 10 2 l 1,. Olllo l 6 1 Acketmen O 1 O ' Wfllml111t1r (UJ " Ount11m 11 o l t, '1 pf Ill Tot1l1 :n 10 11 1!. Wiiton Eno9d•I Rom!M P••kt r JollnlOll loswtH """ rc·~IMl••r 1 6 • 20 S<ort1 ily Ot.t1rt"" l II l 6 l o1 Allmllos II lt 1 lS-Sl 3 o 2 6 Sin Cl<lmltl!e U 2• II 1'-7$ ,0 ,o O 0 ,MH1t1l1t Y1l19' tJ21 l • .. ft ,.. 100•11thod1 11 ~s1"' •,' 21, : ~ :fi~l:~tr l O i ~ Summer Cage 11111 :.:.: ,.:::r:.,111e ,.=:::r-., ... 1aqes1·~ i. .. World Full 1 ,. l<:•lfoi. 2 ,' l n 13. 11 <ST ~1111n 1 ;. F'T I;, J d"-----Tot111 2• , 1$ i -. p·p e·~ .. ~.,·-,_.,_ l8 Wl!SO<! lJ 'lO 17 16--41 Vl!!1 P1rk 1• 20 10 lt-61 Tol1l1 WH ITnlM,.r 14 ll H ,,_51 Fin, V1ll1y 12 12 14 l......S? ,--"'--"-'-~--'-'-''-"-"-=-~:.::::...:=:.~c;...c;c.::._:='-. ••IP! dlrta1 the 11mmer _ ... u Ille big rock pllet ud .. lea are IOCld HldlQ& spots. A large black or brown worm fished very a•wly alollK tM rocky bot&om Is a prodDCllve mans of Jdlllll 0£ Pl ;-to •M In aoy lake dUriq t .. tummer moolu. e,asure ·' Marina S tunned;-In-Playoffs FoW1lain Valley's American Beat Bet for Trout Aetlo11 BiJ Bear Loke is still listed as lhe best bet lor trout action To Man 103 even though wted condiUons are hampering anglen. Trouters !Ol.klng Zeke's, cheese and salmon eggs are coming o(f the lake El T Ga • Legion title hopes suffered a Oro lns quick setback Thursday night when~ errors helped the Fu!· lertpn Dodgers to a g..7 playoff ~wUh rainbows up to four pounds. Trolling is almost impossible at Big Bear e1:cept for very early in the morning before the CHICAGO (AP) -For an water atiers get on the water. Small bass and bluegfll are plea-ex-prize f i g h t e r • Max . Corona deJ Mar, allowing ·tiful cme to ithore when riihed right in the weeds. M06COWitz has a llOt't touch. only Bob Lo6ner to score in ·...,, Trout fishing in the High Sterns is listed as good for both ~ he celebrated his 103rd double figures, stunned Marina ··pacl<·in and nlOdslde lake angler.. The weatherman has bea> bll1Mly Mo..Say, MOICl>Wltz High 55--44 in Mesa·Del Mar :.very cooperaUve with only laolated thundershowers spoiling a recalled he simply couldn't ~~mmernight ~k= pay'• actlvitl~. Camp grounds 90 percent lull..Dear..roads_but~ ~ bantam~igbt-Mesa-H'gh Y 8 ·'rangero ,.poet plenty ol lipare elaewhero. bldging and gu Joe G1111 in 1903. 'l1>ey looftt, -Elsewhere in the circuit. ·-aeem to be no problem on either side of the Sierru. to a 25-round draw. u But he's conquered life for Universky slipped pa s t Fls•lng Good f11 Colorado more than 8 oentury and lllll Warren ~ in the '*<x>nd After a very'late ud llieSvy anotrfaJI prGdatilig aa abnormal nmeff, nlen are now approacll:ln1 a flab.able c•dltloa la: Colorado. -wrltor llsiled the -lork ol the Porier River Ma b'amplaated Costa Menn Tom lJm:ie tbla put weekeDd aad flDblt laad to be nled as ei:cellent. Browm, rainbows aad -lo Ille It ta 1:1-bd .. "" Ill ... ry pocket -to. S-of Ille rhen ue 11111 a UUle •IP ud olf color bat the laek of r""' lo Illa -...... pot all riven '" ...... llaable -bJ die .. of-Joly. 8-e O.tlooli. Ojttlmlstlc . Come lhe first ol Septembm', barring M un.9eUOllal cold ·spell, Southland ocattergunnen ooald well be greeted by ooe • of the best dove openera in qu.iie some time. Acconling lo ,...Jts ol· a li!h and ·game survey on nestinS dove conducted recently, the mourning dove population haa · increaaed 30 percent over la.st year. . · · Good reportl on nesting conditions are coming in from all 'pactllo and mountain. states. wlth~al least two il not three ·~tches expected. Vory little rain· has helped breeding conditlona u the fralile dove move out when heavy rains occur. · The ae'uon llmlll have not )?een aet to date, bUt hunters can expect a seuon similar to last yt.ar's lp]it 46 clllys. Deep Sea Fish R~port tJayS et his fightin · ht ol game at Costa Mesa, and g W'e18' · Co9ta ?ilesa routed Orange 81· ~.~ all m bow you 67 at Corona Del ti.Jar after El !eel," Mos e o w I t z toki Toro nipped Danna lfllls 42"40 in the first game. newsnen attending his Lolner. as usual. wa s birthday party in a SOudl Side umtoppable with 18 point!, but nuraing ~-"The world will the next highest Viking had ~~be~\oo}~~ if just four aganat the Sea Kings' MoleowiU belc> bit _ _J<!ughdelen,., aloft in a victory sign~ !i"Cl' SpiruCpumped through~ 81ug:s of bourt>on: He drinks 23 pomts to lead Costa t.fesa to the !!lull in ~•ll ·s•llon quantltiftl each week. "I Jove this wooderful world that ·God created," he said. "I've had a lotJ or pleasure here and I tell Him so ll'hen I pray each day." He pUt on a pa.Jr ol m boxing gloves he got a8 a present and talked abou_ this ·one.time career as a boi:er of 14 fights under the name of "Kid McCoy." He remembered the Gans fight and also recalled a bout four years ago with a man in GWCNips .Dons, 4-3 Golden West""To 11 e g e exploded for four runs in the eighth inning, "'!pped by John MaCAuley's 410.foot two-run homer, shocking Metropolitan Baseball ~ leader La Fonda, .. 3, Thursday night at Santa Ana's Memorial Park. a.Nill! W"' C•) DANA WMAll,. -no ......... : S4I ...... 103 ~. -ltOftlto. ' ' M llllllt, 1 "9llO'lfl!l•ll• l rock cM, 2) -~ Wl'll ..... ~::.-.. T (Aft'I .. ) -131 •110l•1: 10 N rtM:lld•, » tionllo, 301 Nit. 411 roclr cod, 112 m1<kerel. to•nr. Udltr) -1t7 ..,.ten: ts l19rr~lld•, 21' bonito, 613 !Hu , 4 ""°""•II, 2S roct cod, J l'lllltM.111. 2l f!1Kk•r.I, l 11lmon. bluenn hill 80s \lt'ho disoovered ttat Moscowitz stiJI has 90me stuff. The Ol'ponent suffered a _concussion. .. ' ~ \ . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . "' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . l i t•AL ••ACM -114 1t11ltl'll: 710 rock aid, 3 0# aid, 126 callco !Mu.. 41 Mncl 1M11, IS N rracL.1111, 11 bonllo1 J • ll•llbl.lt ...... -7t .nultn: 11 _,,., s ••nd 11111. SAN DllOO jMltllllclMI l"ltr) -U I •nolen: 271 rel -'•II. tt •lh<:ol"t, 1111 -. " '· . • " ' .. .. 'I WOULD YOU BELIEVE? ov11200 Hew and Used TOYOTA'S IN STOCK Mow 11 'l1lo Tl_ To - ........ Price. L,EASE IRAHD HEW '74J12!0TA SJ2'!. 31 Mo 0 E.L.. 0.".C. --ALSO ~52NEW VOLVO'S 142's· 144's· 14k 1&4's· 184 Sunroof'• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY USED TOYOTA PICKUPS · 4TeC....."--el s1777 -. • Clearly the life of hiS own party, ?.fax told reporters: ' g ! g ' ' " . ,_ ~ flllllltfl . -. • • g g i i ' . ' ' . "Everything ebe coUld go, but there are five things we will always have with us : the sky, the earth , the sunshine, the sunset and breath." ODO ODO (MD.-4 7 4 JOO 000 000-l 1 D B~eball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Eaat DIVialoo w L Pct. GB -49 43 .533 Baltimore 47 43 .522 t Cleveland 46 « .511 2 Milwaukee 46 45 .505 2\\ New York 46 46 .500 3 llel:ott 45 47 .439 4 West Dtvlllon Oakland 54 39 .Sil Chicago 48 44 .511 6'h Kansas City 46 45 .505 7 Texas 46 49 .484 9 Minnesota « M .468 IO\\ Anc•lt YI 57 .394 171> NATIONAL LEAGUE Ealt Dlvtsloa w L Philadelphia 47 45 Montreal 44 45 St. Lot1ls 44 44 Pi!tsburgh 42 49 Chicago 40 50 New York 36 51 . Wert Division Dodie~ 62 32 Cincinnati 56 39 Houston 50 « Atlanta 50 46 San Francisco 42 52 San Diego 42 56 S.lv,....Y'I Ga"'" HOVlfOll 11 St. Louis MonlrNI II SIHI Fr•nclKil C~ICIOO ., Clnc:lnnlll Pltllbvrvtl •I Alllftll Pl'llltdefPftlt 11 D9olW'I Hew Yori! •I S..11 Diiie Pct .511 .494 .478 .462 .444 .427 .6611 .589 .532 .521 .447 .429 GB l' 3 4>1 6 71! 6\\ 12 13 20 22 win at La Palma Park. its easy Win . Costa ,._1esa got Fountalh Valley p 1ay8 stronger as the game Fullerton's Angels ~t 5 today progressed, scoring 67 points on t~ same diamond iri a m the final three quarters. muat-win sjtuatioo. •· · Unive~ty'sRlchardBrown The Dodger s built amassed a game·high_lolal..of_a.6--0 lead through the filth but· 22.points to lead the Trojans to five walks and a single their win over Warren. brought Fountain Valley close Uni trailed :J0..2 at the half 6-5 in the bottom of the sixth. ' but came on blazing in the garne at the end of the lhird. fourth quarter alter tying the Jim White chipped in 16 and Ken Vieira 10 in the win. DIM HUii :,•I ~ ' ' ' . ' . ' " 11 16 •I TM'O (t2) .. •, CO!lnlllY 1 Ml~OO"t'V l o M. C1pl1tr1n 1 1 C1rt1 • t s. C1pl1tr1n o 2" To!llt ' 16 10 le.A ~ Q""l'Ttl'S EI Toro 1119 O.n1 Hllll 11 1 I• " ,, ' • ' .. ' • ' • ' :! " " .. ' " ' • ' • ' " ' ' ~ " ·~· ....... Curoso, Bast P-ttlt V'4#¥ (1) a9 r 11 r111 ~ ~ g l t 0 0 0 1 t ~ ~ S 0 2 I 5 I I 1 ~ ~ g g \ g : g 7 0 O I lS 1 • 1 Sew. 111'1' IMl.,.s ' ' . JIM XIO 101_, t 1 cm oo.s llll-1-• • OCC Falls LOS ANGELES -A cold ~hooting night bumpd Orange Coast College out ol a tie for lint place as h o s t Los Angeles Harbor Co 11 e e e stiljljied the Pirates 53-41 Thursday nilftt.in the Harbor College summ« basketball league. Both teams came in with 5-0 • records. .. " g ! ' . ' . ' " g ~! • SUMMER TENNIS PROGRAM • Adult1 & Junlors-1'4).-lnt.-:Adv. COST A MESA TENNIS CLUB 880 J1M1ipero Dr. tr .. -, .. , Co1la Mesa 2 Week l'~July 22·.t.119. 8 .•• SI 0 !Large Groupl , .... .,., 19te211tl 5 Week l'l'CHJl'a-July 29·Au9. 29 •.• $25 ISmall ·Groupl Jr. Clhiic l'rOC)ra-July 29°Au9. 29 •.• S 15. . , .... air 22·Zltlll AUPI06lAMS tMCLUDl·J NIWIAUS I PHONE 557-0211 I AUPIQe.lAMS INCLUDI J NIWIALLS Vie Tonight * coMl'LETE l'Ro sHol' * Huntlngtm B~ch's J.tlke 1 ~:;:;;::;:;;:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;::;::;=====~:;;;~;:::;;:::;;:::;~::;;::;;;::;;;;;:::;;;:::~ OJroso and Va'h~uys' .Steve Bast resume their King of the Hill motorcycle duel tonight in the featured two-lap match raee at Costa Mesa's Orange Comly Fairgrounds. Action begins at 8:15, -with the gates opening at 6:30. A , total of 10,00> seat; are avaj\. 'able to those purchasing an admission ticket to the Orange Coontr. Fair. Minibike and mini speedway bike racing is scheduled Saturday, begi11ntng at 10:30 a.m. and concludlng with the trophy presentation at 9 p.m. Sunday's program, v.'hich has the same time schedule, features 'IT minibikes and bichcle raclng on the_ <tirt oval. SUMMER CLEARANCE We need your Trade! Premium prices paid. EXCELLENT SELECTION lmmtdiate Delivery NABERS ~ Ol'£N 1 OA~S Please Can 54~91 00 2600 Hart>or . Costa Mesa . ' . Brand New '7 4 VEGA $ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AMERICA~ , BEST-SELLING LITTLE CAR.• W>ee• 't. rinos. while w1U tires, l.uxe bumper, deluxe mper guai'ds, emission control, ( 1-418) (407623) A. llG llARGAlt It A. SMA.U Ma<AGI. •A• 1eporttd i11 llN ]"Mnt 10, 1974, i.ssue of \Yard's Aut.on10ti\'e Report.I. Connell Chevrolet 2828 · Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1200 < ' r ' ' . ' • ' ,, ,.. r·,,, ,,. , . ' . . .. . JJ DAILY PILOT Friday, July t9. 1~74 ' FOR EXPERT SERVICE for your i"1'0'l call . La.g 1in<r. BeacJi ~olls; Ma.te r Dei, MV .F'a ll · Alamitos 1 Racing Entries' Racing Results Eu""'"°" Car Repairs 2106 ...... --.c.w. 645-1440 Frank \\'rig:ht , Mark Ralhbllll and 111ickey Allen t e a m e d lD lca'1 Laguna Beach to an easy 54-30 romp over Tustin Thursday night in Foothill League s u m m e r A • lnQ I: .. ~. ONE DAY ONLY 8, ,. IJ TllltFtC SAVINGS OH All 0 1'.'_. ' .. t?-:::---·; MOHIOI LIFE-TIMI: GUAUMTl:l ~ ~ . SHOCI •I SOllEIS ~ ~~ ~ COME Ml l:T THE: MOMIOI: !-=.! =. ~ ~ M•H •HD HAVE: VOUI ' · --.,r:: sHoc" !'"'" .... : I ~.~:1~i~~~r:~nqs I . ~ ' on entire store inventory . ~·-,.........--... -..... , ~-, __ .,_ l-.:;;J@@#J PUT lvO\fU Cli'\LITY ''f..!::..~· ~ BETWEEN \OJ A1'D 1!-£ FO\O . SOUTH COAST AUTO SUPPLY -.."~::: 688 WEST l.UER ·COSTA MESA $4>8408 . - ) 1 .. - basketball High. action at Foothill Mission Vie}o dropped a . cloie 38-32 contest in 4nother • Foothill League ga1ne while ,J\1a1er Dei \Vas tr!O!IL-ri up by \~ a n y o n , 62-43 in u: Stanto•t League summer cage contest at Rancho Alamitos liigh, Greg Gen·siCtiken tallied 11 to annex high point honors for 111iss.ion Viejo while ·~1atcr Del 's ~tark Breitfuss tallied 14 in the losing cause. : Cu M...,... Vltla~Uln01 ~ ., K~nntdY 1 1 1, l-3 I 1 H111'1;e1 ~I j f ' G1nt.ldtlll'n • l 11 Tot1l1 11 I 1 lZ sc-.., O.ar1an G•rden Grove I ll lt 7,-; • MIMlon Vlll~•twt a!: .. 1 -... tt,.,, M"""lng I DD2 Fletcher 4 D 2 I Collll'lln 6 O 1" 12 llrllllfUSI I 2 l I' HllOll ' 0 ' ~ D111rl1 3 0 1 6 M01sbr11d11r I l ' 3 Tot1l1 2~ 3 10 .!2 H11111me: Clnf°"· :M..30. ' l.lt¥N •Ht.II lit) pfO .. 8&tOl'I ~~ ' wr111h1 I o 2 16 ll~thbun 6 O 3 12 Allen • ? 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Flftll RMI -MIO v1rd1. J yur aids. ;l A!low1rw;t. PurMI UOOO o la 16 -· O.LL COST A MESA DA TSUH 214S H•llOl ILYD., c..M. MG-641 1 ·'.i JoMnle Riil! (J. Rlchlrds) 11f Dell's 5i..dow (J. Drt.,...l nt • Jun-IJMf' 81r Miss tH. Paotl 111 T/11 Mi• IT. Liclhaml • 111 GoldM 11o Jlngles 1J. w1n1ll m AllllW RtMllkoi· (I(, Cltr!J.le 111 Miss Pit p·l (J. l r«lllsl 117 L1ntv's Jel R. Adllrl 117 Press Cklb J. Cr•"ll«l llt Sl•tll It•<• -lSO_y1rds. 3 Y••• olds JIM!~ I. UP. Flrlla & •are. ~lowll'ICI. Pur$e SAOOO , • A'Gone M1m.1 (T. Llpll,m) 119 C<111f Vl•1ch Ill. Adllrl ·1,•,•, HALF ~ Deck (J. Cr1191!r) • Fotgolle11 L~ (J. Rkl>trcls) 11t ~ ~::.!~1 ~: 111:: ,~, 1:: GAi I,. Ntvld• Dcltf (J, Orffe.') lU . , · tma chic (s. w11k .... 1 ,','•9 Consider these Gly Nvmbe<" (J. Ward! • I S' -1dvan age . . 5._, .. ••w -110 y1rd1. J mr I . There'sa handle on1I . olds & UP. Plll"ff s.6000 T~ T•bl• TeRl'lls Easy 10 carry, easy lo pour •. A-Olde smooth!• fR. Ac111r1 He 2. Less chance of Gavelma~C. 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Dl"IY$f) '" '" "' ~n "' "' '" "' . ~ -- ,. WHERE ~CAN YOU GET FINANCING WITH AN OCEAN VIE'.\\'? Come to Ocean Hills in San Clemen~e. 2 &3bedroom townhouses with no maintenance and private recreational facilities. Only 25 homes left. • From s3s,258 San Diego Freeway to the Estrell• ollr•mp, 1011ow E•trell• up to the saln ~ice. sore.""' NOl TO (KACT !IC/Ill. It ills -' 111 SAN CLEMPff! call (714) 493-2500 & .. -J-• • • I .I _, ( ANNUAL PRE·SEASON 1C11;M.tiC1"1(19l:!S.WO!oOin~ • 111'4)10:.r(MCIQB ••• • ' ...... 11Mr.38.,,.C1U1Sl(6.W<l!.(O IUIMI ' !>ffi.I SM\.iJISTil!Of.IOMC...:&ll _.,., ••.• >Wll P..u.u..e..I 51(6, YUW£)1o1JW l'til. I Ta. Kll«PCUS •. . • .. . " • . .. l1'IU CLASSIC S0S.-1(8l ~'°"""" l ltll 1 ;lillf\DCSIO. 10f. TOMIC l'Cl..B ... • . ~.JIOJ).\Y !1Q$. ~llASIOMllt Ii.II.I !a,, ICMC PO.f.S ............ . """ "" ....... TCMCPCUi •.• , ................... . KJl!O:Ol ~-l'UJ.LllOW.lKa• ........ ... 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' ' v ALUES TO 20.cxi ,MC>lAWK Q.OVES • . . .•• , ..................... 20.00 Nl..l..TS' Mlfl'S .................. , .................. . .J..l'K)I: MlnS .. ;./ ........... •. · ...... · · .. · · · · .. · · .. .. BINDINGS CAlSllllACKS NOW l " , .. 14" 14" 11 " 5" l" FNIOJS MAKE RACKS. FIT MOSr ~N'lDFOREJCiNCAAS vNJ.ES FRo.I $22.00.S37.!Xf •.. ' ""' CHILDREN 'S ~ - , ' •• . I ' . 1 1 r 1 r ' • R e~p o ~si b i lit y Wins Approval ' BJ CAllOL llOORE .................. I "Get qWet lR&lde, n "It's grow uj> time. . "Worryinl doem't &et the" job done." With U-bywml1, 111rb1ra Trear lots about untytnc the knots ol partnts • , and teenagen at atmool lmconcllable ' dlfferencea over noklng, d r u g 1, truancy, delJnquency, theft, lnlubordinatkla, school failure or even bed-""'1jq. The t.clmlque in ~ a e 1v I y lncorporat~ Family Dev e Io pm en t Procram II dilfereat beco"'8 there's lltUe conc:<m for the pay<bologlcal or ' l ' Jll)'ddatno-........i: who did what to wllaon, wllo'a IO blame or Wbo failed . 1 "We wcwt~of now, healing from the · in1lde O'.Ut, · applying banda&es where major ""Bery 9'"c1ed," ti.said. · _ MrL Trear and ber three ua>clatet, ir,,vta (Kip) Heinold, Jbn Gi1-e and IAlclnda PrewlU, lwl group dilcuaslons at San Clemente and Laguna Beach boys' clllbl. - Youth from 12 to JI years ol age come onoe a week for one:hour. Adults come to theb' iepll'ale evening meeUng for two boun. All the .~ are kept confidential and lbe ielden otV relay pertinent com- ments between the groups when asked. • ... . l • " ~. BEA ANDERSON, Editor I i t-:lang u-p the referee's . whi.stle, tear up the kid's . contract and treat hirn like a humeri being. t ' Each person is responsible for liis own behavior.' . ..... ,. ' '' • ·-· ' . r" t : ,.., ' .\ ) \. .., " ' ' . . _,___,ciJ f ·l "t' ; ' ~ .w,· ..,we, ... . •• y L 1:· '\ i ~lmet a parent abnply wants to )chow If a son or daughter at.tended since they haven't seen each other in days. DOUBLE TIME "Parents IOl'netimea wonder why they come for twk:e as Jong," lotrs. Trear said. "I tell th!m it's beaiuse there are twlce 11 many ot them. But one father summed it up even better, 'We've been dealin&: wilh the problem twice as long.' "Our advice to tbem ii to hang up the ref•'• whiltJe, tear up the kid's contract and treat him like a human .be .... "Ptve an lnstructicm. Then zip the moullJ 8hut and tum olf the hearing. Don't put up with the sass and don·t answer It; that's belittling. ''Our -job is then to offer suggestions for meaningful action Jf the instruction is not earned oul The trkk is to make sure It'• an instructkln, not a plea or re- quest. "Each pel'IOD i1 responsible for his , own behavior apd 1bould be alk>y,·ed to accept his own oonsequences." 1. Whlle the iruiructk>ns seem simple, they are dlfficuK to apply personally becauee the problems usually have fen.nented for two to four years . COM!llfl'MENT Each famil'y spends at least six months going lo the groups and making boffie more liveable at a cost of up to $60 per month. MOit participants preferred not to have their names published but J o h n J>alafoutas of Lemon Heights was entbusiasUc iD hi.a prabe of results: \ I ; ,, ' ' ' "' l ' • "It'a such a remark.able change. We've Al:;L matw-ed 90 tbat I have ~• much closer relationship with my sons. Oh, they're no angels; but there's certainly no more yeUing and thre.at1: "'Ibe one at Rancho Portrero writes weekly now. And his grades are so improved I tometimes wcmder If they're really his. 1be behavior marks are right up there, too, though. -.._ •1111e nitil proof will ccme when he's reltQied." However, Mrs.. Trear emphatically disclaims being a "kM:l's fb:·it shop." EQUAL ADVICE Ccmstructive crttlctsm, helpful insights and reasonable explanations are given equally at both age levels. Support is for self-Identi ty. "There's no right way to do the \\'l'Ollg-thlng:'' For instance. a boy complained that he could use his parenta' van for their errands but not the family car for his pleasure. Commenl5 at his group ranged from "Be thankful you have any wheels," to "Keep driving responsibly and maybe they will change,'! to "Doo't use either vehicle." · Later the ·mother and fattier rtvealed the car always had to be available for an ailing relative. They le~ with a better understanding of the .son's position and their own stipulation Intact.. "We don't take any of the credit or the blame for what happens -and parents shouldn't either." Alrs. Trear ei:plalned. "By this age a kid should be oo·his own. fr he can make good decisions, he wtll get in the habit ot uslng good judgment." SUBURBAN SLANT She admits her program \\'ouldn't wort in a ghetto at large city. Her cues come from middle class neighborhoods, Irvine condos and locked beachfront estates. ·Some people are referred by high • school counselors or the Orange ' cOunty . Probation Department but the service is not part ol the legal system. "Often we're a last resort when individual therapy has failed and the only alternative is further in\'olvement with the law," she said. No matter what the probfem. ~frs. Trear, Kip and J im probably "know \\'here It's at." She struggled through raising her own five chlldren in the San Fernando ValJey with no place to go for tbis kind ol help. 'HORROR STORIES' Now when families relate "these nme JlOrror stories." she is on t.Op of what's happening and strives ror dignify in ~ relatM>nshlp. • Kip and Jim doubt that their charges "have done half of what we did." They speak from experience about probation officers and juvenile haJI. "We can re1ate totally to , their problems. We may dress and speak cu- ually but 11ie don't play their games," }ijp mentioned. "'Ibese people don't v.>ant therapy; they \\'ant direction," added J\.ln. Prewitt, a clinical social ~·orker who ~lps on the project after hours. "Jt!a nice to see the positive." . . ' The foursome's familiarity arid avl!llB-, bility in crisis situations are more ad- -..·antages for those involved in the ~ gram. Tl\e mother of a IS.year-old ·runaway daughter attributed the success of her tUI"D-iround to "so much c a r l n g hrimediately and the strength o f Barbar~'s personality. WANT TO STAY "Changes were so dramatic and feelings· so good that v.-e didn't want to · leave the program. "We Y.'l'f'e all )upset by one 190!ated incident that left us wondering what the ne:lgbbors \\wld think. "'The 90lution was almost the antithesis or 'what good parf:nts should do'...-.ccept the consequences and go on from there." Home doesn't have to be model but what is said should be meaningful and the people should enjoy each other, Mrs. Trear believes. "Sometimes, the teens are spo;ied or they figure why ~·orry about school If Mom does. We have people 12 gotng on to and 50 going on 15. 'Youngsters don't know .:.Vhat --'a~lternatives th ey have to get a better deal . The ir peers support the negative.' .. , Barbara Trear, shown with Alouette, values the rapport with young assistants . .. because 'the teenagers we help probably have had all the mothering they can stand.' "You can't make change out of another's pain, though. so \\·e try w foster good attitudes and feelings." A mother of.twins Is sure Ullngs will be better now that "we take action and quit screaming. OWN DECISIONS "I've learned to treat my daughters as persons who take advice but-make-their own decisions. We have learned how to handle ourselves. We notice changes and say ao .. " Teenagers are encouraged to find jobs-for their own keep, to help pay juvenile hall bills, to use time construc- tively and develop worthwhile jalents. When a youth takes this initiative, he usually has realized that he is hooked into dependent treatment by his OY.TI rotten behavior. It's a major turning point but he still comes back to group becau..e he OY.'eS it to his peers to "share the good ttuff: ''· insight on how to deal \vlth parents and ·proof that bickering dosn't \\Wk. NEW ALTERNATIVES "Otherwise, many youngsters don 't know vfflat alternatives they have to get a better deal," Kip said. · "'Ibeir so-Called fri ends outside genera 11 y support the negative." Allhougti publicity has been shunned for Family Development, word of its success has spread. A meeting plact is being negotiated in Costa j\fesa. The ·phone number 494-0737, Ext. 613 has been listed. And ultimately the lead- ers foresee video tape instruction as the best way to reach the most people and get quicker results. Jt's' a growing experience all around based on the premise: How I feel aboul me is ·whal I offer you . • Ladies on the_~Rock:s Should Head for Help • I DEAR ANN LANDERS: MIUIOlll of boule.wives in Ullt country ~'OU.Id be -eel ff someone called t hem ·~. Bal tho!' ""' ·-I Memben ol the Kaaua City .,.. llatlonal Qluncll On AkoboliJm blve -red a questioDnalre (with help from till Michigan chapter) and ,.. want to u mocb ~re u pouible. We you'll print It. ... JO quatloaa. Any -""" ••en "Yn" to more t.han ball ls .... bly alcohoilc. ' ~. Do you try to get llOll1<0lle to buy 19'!« ror you because you ... uhaaJed to buy It younelfl • 1. Do you buy liquor at dillenlll plaoa so no ,... wtU knolf lloW nlucb you ...-1 . 3. Do you hide the empties and dispose ol them ll!Cl'etiy ? 4. Do you pJan ip advance to "reward" -yGUl"llll' wtth a little drinking bout after you'YO;-very bard in the house ? S. Are JOU often permissive with yoor cbllclrea bec:auae you feel guilty about the was you behawd when you were drinldnl1 I I. Do' ~ haft "blackouts," periods about~ wlltc:lo ,0. remember nothing! .1. uo you ..., phone the hostess ol a party !be noll <kl/ and ask if you hurt -·• ~r !Qade a fool of >""" self?' t..,. ~ I. Do ;... t.wl cll ... \te holes in i~ur clothes or · die furniture and can't """'"""' -It haJlllllled? t. Do ,.. !Uran ..tra drtnt or two ' ' • • herore leavlnl! for a party when you kmw liquor will be served there? tU. Do you often .. onder 'il -, know! how much you drink? It. Do you feel wittier M more charming when you are drink ing? 12. Do yoo feel panicky v.·hen faced W'lth nan.drinkin' days, such as a visic to out-Of·town relatives? 13. Do you invent JOcial oecasloM for . drinkin&, such as Inviting friendl for lunch, mcktails or dinner? 14. When others are present, do you a\'Old reading articles or seeinc movies• CN' TV shows about women alcohotlcs )lUt read and "''Dtch when no one is around? 15. Do you ever carry liquor ln your purse? 16. Do you become defensite when ~e menticn your drinldDg? 17 • .Do )'OU become irritated when mexpeded guests reduce your · liquor supply! JS. Do you drink when W'Kler pressure or after an ariument 1 19. Do you try to cover up-y,•ben you can't remember prom ises J!nd feel ashamed when you mi5place or lose thing , •• 20. Do you drive even though }'ou've been drinkbtg but feel certain you are in complete control of yourself? Be honest If your score says you're alrohoUc, call the Nallcnal Council On Alcoholism or AJcoho{lcs Anonymous. They aro Usted in the phone book. DORIS S, ANO JANE J, (AiaJMuc Counselors) I "• DEAR D. AND J.: Tbank )'OI. And now a •'Ord from me to those of Yo• who nuaked. The~ 1el£·belp po11pa have Pf'O\'en more suettnful lban psychiatry, rtllglon or medic1I kip .. l\lllllons ba,·e fond sobriety ll11roucta their c1maradtrie and mutual s11pporl You can, too. Get going, \\1hat's the story on pot. L.S.D., cocaine , uppers and do'1:ners. speed? Can you handle It If you're careful? Send (or Ann [anders' new booklet, j,Strajght Dope on Drugs." F..or each booklet ordered. send a dollar hill; plus a long, self-addressed..' ~tamped envelope (20 cents postage I to Ann Landers, P .0 . Box l346, 222 W. Sauk Or., Chicago, Ill. tlOtlSI. I i ' • 14 DAILY PILOT • Dora Schoxnidor, lint S.c-1nd-Fox lndi1n chief in Oklahoma reaches a l1ndmt1rk in her fint yHr presiding over her first pow-wow. • cmon'S SPORTSWEAR RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY wa... , .. w .. ... _ ''" ~ ""1. c .... ,.._-141-IJlt NOW OPEN 30 LO Ve Cout11~~r for Active Sporuu•ett r , UStOm Fitted Tennis. Golr and Sun' Dresses·· . Also Ready blade MeY Verde Center F·2 Harbor & Adams s..weoo--Tues. th.:U Sat. IOtil& Fri. Iii 9 • Ne.-k:e ~I Costa Mesa ------- 557·7206 • . . -. • • HoW Do You P-la}'~.:Ok ' • • ' I Tam, her cue from transactionaJ analysis, Marie Simonds ol Costa Mesa makes sure everyone feel• llke a winner. · Her newly marketed OK Qame is for people who want ilWl&ht abcu tne Paret1t, <lllld and Adult in all of us. ~·~ these attitudes in s u c h ·a non-(hreatealng atmoophere with frieoda and fanUfy has less of an ogre than therapy," ahe explained. Mrs. Simonds, who intended to reaume her nursing career . alter her cbildrM were grown, swild"'1 k> devising game. when &be was crippled by o.dtipie 9Clerosis. llfl,..tex or el)U:ess.i.on so each player Jnterfret1 the pictures as he aees them. A seq,nd dfck of cards contains questions aod the Lhlrd deck Presently contain! quotatiOns fot the players to · react to. Mn. Simonds fore- sees lnterchaligeable decks to d e alin g with other psychological situations. "'!be fac"t that player.s can start tn any direction (there is no "go" space) is enough to throw some people," she added . • "ll 's a'5o curiow that the controlling Parent, rather than the nurturing one , comes out _ in 'mOst respomcs. And the rebellious Chi ld is m o_r e _ evident than the curious, eoouab ia:.O !•r< •"'mbled f '"'° ' Ulo thfOOgh P a r t y Ploa.sers and Leilut'e ll'lme stores. ' .. ·very ' cre•tl~''. 11 the accolade trom br~ .Robert Davidson who uses "the aame in eome of his counaellng &fOOpl. \ . And it'1 ooiy tbe be~. Mrs. Simonde hai 1nore idetls on her tape record~ ju&t woftlng to b< t...,,firr.it1llik> reality by her family. ~· \ Marge Simonds takes her turn "When my lifestyle changed, r wanted to-keep my mind active," she said. "The family helps ~th the arm and legwork of the business." Her husband, Harold. ill in charge· cit marketing the gamebooi:<L Daughl•'l, Sydney bags the playing pieces and Stacey dreW the il lustrations for tile trick cards. creative one." , 1 Mrs. Simonds had the game flt;IE WINE I! "i" her head" for a year. Las• RNE CHEESES .September she found a at · new game she has devised to put fun into psychology. supplier and ordered the SOUTH COAST Pl.Ali 1be dick figures have do rninin1um of 60,000 pieces. PllASI CAl/r 117.·2907 SinlCO Enterprises ( the· l~ ~~I near,f5ull0ck's famlly name for the weekly 1 ~:;~j:±:;:r:z· 1 trips to a rrlend's warehouse). :, 11 :\ J. was wider. wa.y and by June-~ ' ~-·' '• ~ · ~ '8,..+·: Feather Added to Her .Cap 'l>o~ "~~~~ ' ' ~ · .. NOW $ ·49 ;"lt~U'..: 1 . .., lh STROUD, Okla. (UPI) - Dora Scbexnider wears the Sac-and-Fox beaver ·headdress as the .first women Indian chief in Ol<laboma. Sbe quit a high paying job;,, the Bureau ol lndlan Allain she held for lift yean to -Sac.and-Fox chief. Now llile is jl8Jd the le<lerally allowed mfnimum wage of $2.25 an· lx>ur. At the end ol her first year as chief of. the small tribe that is loca ted -.kl Okl a h o m a, Kansu and Iowa, She presided over a weeteni:l i)OW·pow at •the tribal ~ five miles OOIJ!h of Slraud. P.frs. Scbexnider, married tO a civil engineer, spends only Your Horoscope Tomorrow part or her time on tribal affairs and maintains her people need a full-time chief to revive its heritage. Sbe started t.dim .. doim money .thaf. was a~ated by Congress but nevfll" paid and has begun plana fer a new C11mmunky building IXI the tribal erounds· She al90 ii .. It'll just sitting there in the U.S. Treasury, dr a w in g intere!it," 6he said. Mrs. Schemider, ~ lives in Shawnee with her hu sband, plans to move to Strouct. soon. "I believe a leader should live right in the heart of where the work a needed," me said. , Her critics ~·ere able have her first election last sununer voided because ol alleged YOting irregularities. "None was proven and they chose not ta ·go to rourt," she said, Last January she ~'On a second eleclion. Her term ends in August., 1975. looking /or industry to settle 1--------------------I on !he 800 "'"" of tribal land. The • Sac-and-F~ Indian .. ------------,-----lri~ share awrnlimately $1~ .. SUMMER ~:~~~~=--~ NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES method of dividing l1le cash among <he lribal members in TCIUCJht by Bunny Crossen three states has held up payment!! oo ,the claims, M~· .lwly 22 1-·IZ-Plon_S __ llwgollol W-sdoy -.lwly Z4 Aries Makes Changes 10..., • 12 ..... libbH ~ IAd•ncedl I .... ; 3 p.a laslc S ....... Cl19l•nlngl nor..,. . .lwly ZS I ..... J , ...... ,... .. S••l•r: 11.tl'l'Medicrtel GS ~lllMcC•sM1111iM . Classes run fou r weeks , plus oft• all·day workshop. Fee: S35.00 • including materials. Checks, payable to Bunny Crossen. must SATURDAY JULY 20 mean what you say. Emphasis is on concluaioa. GEMINI (May 21.Jlllle 20): By SYDNEY OAJARR Movement, visits, ah ~ r t , ARIES (P.farch 21-Aprit 19): · journeys are likely ~ Accent is on c b l ldr.en, fe~ur~. You deal w it h creativity, affairs of heart. relatives ~ to greater extent P.fake changes. Tear down and than has been tr'ue in palll. remodel. Rebuild on 90lld CANCER (June 2l·Ju1y 22): base. Study fine print. Emphasis is on m o n e y , direct approach 11 best. SCORPIO (Oct. IS-Nov. 21): You pull your own welgbi. You gain confidence. You inake room for yoursel f at top. SAGITfARIU81 (Nov. tz.. Dec. 21): Good lunar upecl coincides now with journeys, educaUon, abilit y to perceive potential. Open lines o f communicatloo. · CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19 ): Someone throw1 you a blockbuster opinion. Key ii to accompany applical.ion. •• .... -. E! ii NEEDl,.EPCJINT DESIGN 262.11. Cent tfwJ'• • c_.... thl M• • 644·7t04 e ,;;.~: ··4. , ,:·s (,~~.#.~ ... \~\)~ c,~ NOW · s1·,,· ~ .. ".. . . '3 lb. lillit. lh •• . ' c; ~~~ ~ ' , ~ .. ,,,, ~,c; ' ~'C) -.-.~ .. No#;J : . Slf8y n~:."":.J · ... - . . Ef g U -.... . -. , - . ' ·'.'-•a.£pt: FINE WINE&; FINE CHESSES .......... ,..,..."_ .. ,... . . TAURUS(April20-May 20)· personal po ssessio n 1 , Deal In direct manner wtth payments a n d collections. persons important to you. . ~~~(July 2.1-Aug. 22): Take Means say what you mean -llllhative; be a self-starter. Trust your own Judsment. Accept -~blllty. Push digest and ruminate. Means1----------·------c-----'--------- don't jwnp Into fray until prepared add fully aware of ahead -opportunity l s available and awaiUng your knock. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopl. 22): You get peek bebJnd the acenes. You find ways or appealing to more per.,ns. Element of glamor is present. Finish what you 1 ta r t . LIBRA (Sept. 23--0ct. 22 ): Emphasil Is on desire and how to get what you n ee d. Romance, pleasure and luxury are spotlighted. D y n a m i c_, consequencet. AQUARIUS (Jan •. 2Q.Feb. 18): Marriage, legal ties, serious commitments a r e featured. Be aware of publle reaction -and pub lic relations. PISCES (Feb. lH,Im:h 20): Be analytical. Some people wlll 'tell you things for sake of effect. Key is to be responsible: to check, to inquire 'ID4 to aim at truth. 'l'ffEBEIARBWAbK J,. La6una Bead& • _ ·· CJ';:c Boardwa.lk 1peciali7.e!! 0 in strictly fresh leafood ·• serwd amid historic tt:membrances of tum:.of-the- I The storekeeper I Is In progress we announce , centaiytagun&Beath. The'choicest and fresbest leJec .. that all sale merchandise Is reduced to 50% off or greater. "The freshest and the finest anywhere!" · BROWN · (tqM are.Sown in daily from many diltant.portL Live Jobsten from the cOast of Maine. Pacific Salmon from Washington. 0,'Sten from Long Island Sound and Red" Snaj>perfrom New Orleans. And each is rushed directly to the Boardwalk's: kitchen whe re scrumptious entrees ari: p~ over glowing coals of "~stem mesquite and fruitwood ! T}\c Boardwalk abo off en choiCe beef and 1cDder chicken di nners charcoal broiled to a. delect· able turlllC>innen stD.rt at $3.95. Distribu ted throUg hout the Boardwalk are hun· dn!ds of antiques, artifacui an d historical photographs.' All sale merchandise is from our existing inventory We think you will find a good selection to . : choose from and look forward • OllMS ~~l Jrv MANGOS 1 for \.;(') • PROMPT and COURnOUS $11VICI ~ ) ~~0~~&e~6~~~fj • An authentic player piano sLands in the Playhouse .Lounge~ guests may select 1he mwic and operate. the old f.ubioned !90' pedal. . Jlrlag,..rtunily to the Iloardwall< fordinoer. . Open dailyftom+:!IO p.m.. R......a...: 4!H-8588 . I . • to serving you . Please be sure of sizes-all ·sales must oe final. ~' ::;~~:::: 1028 lrvlna, Newport Be•ch, C•Ufornl• 92eea, Phone ~'2.7081 ' \ '. t I • MIJ&SINGUS IJSf lli611f t oaA.ll!P d IJ)frte A4A(C()IS0 o.i A Of 151.A~ll lll&ti ! TUMILEWEEDS .. ~~e l'IWl. llAA~ CClltf Wl1' MIO? ' . • •• • ,, ' . ·~ _, . . ... . . .. ' . ~ • ' DOOLEY'S WORLD ' .Frklay. July 19. 1974 DAILY PILOT •. , : t by ROl)ll' ltadfl11d ----....,,,..-.... JJ·JWJ ;J JJ1JJ .. by Wm. F. lrown cmd Mii Casson • ,..,...-----w ~llAf i:li qou 5UPf066 THA1' MtA~.UNOA r by Tom K. Ryan -·-1' J1J J ! ' Dr. SMOCK · HE'lVOIJ! THllW fRoM 1HE l~fT J .• HMM,'1'HIS Cf.!NiSi:lFOW IS ""'-1'He~ IN'T'"illh5UING ••• Jt.. COUCH WINlotlNGI . ANP 51.-0W'-'Y FZEJMOVING 11'5 S'-'IP COV6R • \ • ' ... ' .• ' . ' , MUTT AND JEFF VMl\1' ARE SAVING 1'A>< PAYERS You lilOING?-MONEY! 1'RAFF'IOSIGN5 ARENOWSI)( FEET ABOVE~E ROAD! 1'1'lE ROAD DEPARTMEN1' oec1oeo THAT THEY SHOULD BE seveN! by Al Smith SO I'M L.OWERING 1'HE ROAD LL . < A fOOTI GORDO SJ.EAGJI! . FISJ/ l!MULStoN! • l HATE FRIOA'/Sf ·' ·. MOON MULLINS by Ferd Johnson I ! • RGMINTS NANCY TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZILI-• ~ITED Fealure Syndicate THURSDAY Pullie Solved: ACROSS bOOc 'lJ:lml === A 1 Gas ~ f.f,;t;iti;I 1 Ciirnpoo station 5 Snakes Ol'def: 3 9 GeMt"al words inclineUon 413 Turn 14 F.cllllate aside 15 Small "4"4 Preposition pond 45 Sotto ~mi; 18 .._argy ····: t: 17 Trll"lllt Very · dMl.l;e · sollly allowance 46 Disgraces t8 Man's o49 Stenograph• Mme ers: 11·N°'wUh· Obsolete standing S3 Respect 20 Wrenched 54 Electrical 7 Urge 31 Put torth 2~ Tight ui'lll 8 Indian 33 "The mouse ·-~---: '55 Sj)aniah w:elgtll -----lhe M1Hrly IA• bull 9 Betrayer of clock-a;J Repreienll• 56 Horne a.c'ause 36 WMltlel' tlon 10 Winter re"*ch • 57 Knight's salellll'e 24•Commend allendlnt appte ' tot 58 Geralnl '&, 11 AJ:lea&e 37 Returned •·a·..-.. 12 Protuber-39 Meatured .... •,••7 wife 21 Mountain 59 Gave •n SIC& out • • climb• edQeto 13 --·-Sco1t «> Prinlflf's 28 Do 00 5·1., S1aY9ry lYpt unit . mlllciouS .,.,..,y lrlil '42 A····-·: . 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JUDGE PARKER MIS~ PEA.CH, __ _ j rE~Arc:> TME FOll'ffT lrAN&lll:, ALO,_ IN Hll 1'0WIW~IN·1H&-'U'Y, ~ ONIWLARITY HAVINw CWT HIM OFF FltOM AL• MUM.IN COl"T~T. A Vlt( · 110•ATIP •IFI. A ,LDl'/1.1.Y W""'Lb, ~NTO l~l•P". l {)'~)~:/ . 7-19 - • < ! i ; &z.) r::::.,..:::::::~:_,J,. ..__ __ ._ .. _ _. by Harold Le Doux ee'VERLY OVERHEARD HIM ·,"' TALKING TO MISS SPENCER ••• SOMETHING A60UT ~EING IN A HOSPITAL! by Mell -r-> Pl.f/r!E' ~o MDU MASHfO P01A10f.S , -MOM .· .• THE GIRLS .. ... it••• , . ... \ ...... ..... .. . l ' "llenry, you'll have to put anolher quarter In the meter- Mias Franca could speak. me for what 1 did &o 1n1sd( at -Ca{leCod." DENNIS THE MENACE l (} l " ',".'"':~"!£~/It ,, I I ' •. I o I ' 1' • • ' \''fl '• "----------------------' ' .. -. ... DICK TRACY LE TRAtV AND SAM PURSUE Tiii MINT-l'\AlllCl!D CAA, un MAS &l!IN ASSIGNID TO ~TMUS nta OPDllNG OF &Ki &llASS'~OllG -&Y1'AXN\ENANDAllOllHEYS. ® 6 .. _J - by. Chester Gould • - ' I I ' • . ,. . ' • J 8 DA)L V PILOT -us · . . . • • . . . • • • • Friday, July 19, 1974 Wheat I .. .. . _Crop--This- • Wasn't ' h'• t _ e Year • A1tn1kind is 11eater todo 11 to a liar. v1si.to-l1orvest e%i.stence titan it Juis been i11 gene-rations. That'i larQtly beca.iue Anierica's J1uge wheat re· serve is ah11ost gone. Nou1 the na- tion's farmers are l1aves ti11g the 1974 wl1eat crop. \ViU it be enough. Tlie •corld wafts. By PAUL RECER WELLINGTON, Kan. (AP)-The field \\'as gildl'<i to me horizon with ripening grain. but the fannt"r euned softly. miserabl~:. to himself as-be waded through Yl'aist high wheat. "ThiS just wa!n't the year," be said. "Last year y.•e raised the best wheat a man can grow. We're just not gotnc to makee it like that now. DammltaU ." With· r®gh hands. he eently cuddled a bundle of Ytileat pods. "See this one here." he said. 0 '111ey're all suP!>O"'d to be loog and rull like that But most of them just didn't fill out." PULLING DOWN a cap to shade his eyes, he watched a distarft combine chum through rippling grain like a ship at sea. leaving behind a wake of straw and dust. Two trucks parked nearby held heaps of the reddish-gold wheat and a boy was ankle deep in the grain, leveling a load with a shovel. .- The farmer eyed a faraway bank of silver gray clouds plump with the promise of rain or of bail. He nervously tugged again at his cap. "I made 45 bushels an acre here last year," he said. "I'll be lucky to get 30 now. I 5'\'ear, It's enough to turn you into city people., 'Ibe scene was common In Kansas and throughout the wheat belt. In 1 buslnea that is really a boom or bua contest with nature, 197( will be remembered mostly as a drew. 'nle farmer W(ll JOme • FROM THE AIR, THE 1974 WHEAT CROP IS A SERIES OF ABSTRACT PATTERNS for the price to reach $4.50 a bushel. It was $4 a bushel as June ended. "By mid.July, the American fanner could control a big percentage .of the ¥.'orld's supply of free wheat," says Charl~s Rhoades of the Oklahoma Wheat Commismon. "It's a war of nerves and the !anners have control for the first time.". causing kemels to llhri,... "I don 't think I planted a single acre i!I what I could call iood ccndition," said Ostrander, who had 2.200 acres in wheat. The result la abowing up now at grain elevators. "I know farmers who made 45 bu!hels last year," said an elevator operator in Wichita. "They're getting 2S and 30 oow. And a let ol that is not good quality." Weight tell!: a lot about wheat quality. of all for winter wheat ii the 10-to-14 day harvest period. , A SUDDEN hallstonn can llstt.o the crop. "I've seen I field after hall. It looked like it had been plowed under," says a young farm wife. · ' Fire is also a lerious menact. • THE HARVEST Is just past half completed, with combines now cutting fields In Nebraska. But even before they started In Texas last month, the 1974 wheat crop had assumed an importance . COMBINE CHURNS THROUGH WHEAT FrE LD IN KANSAS matched by few In hlllory. Almost gone are the i m m e n s e The precise effect. oo prices at the consumer level might not be known for months. But_ almost certainly, experts feel, if the holdout contim,les, prices will go up for bread, cereal. inacaronl, pasta, pastries and the hundreds of other food products tied to wheat. Last year, a bushel from this area welebed 62 pounds or more. 'l1rll year, many are lea than so. Lightolng or beat tr..m 1 raully combine or truck can It.art grain fires that burn away harvest drums in only brief moments. . . In Kansas, the wheat harvest ls a time of gut-wrenching 'tension. . ' .. " ' • • • ··~· . (. . '. :· ,. ' .. .. .. ' " • .. ' ' I ' " ~ • ' .. .. • ' .. •• .. • .. .. .. . ' • . . ' . • . . • . • • . . • . . . . , • • ' > FARMERS' WIVES PITCH IN TO HELP SHOVEL WHEAT mrpluses of government grain from previous years. No longer, can stored wheat be pulled froro federal bins to counter rising prices at home or tum back famine abroad . The U.S. agricuJtural marvel had been available for years to the nations or the world, propping up wheat supplies when crops faileil,"'as they might this year in Africa, Asia and India becauae ol drought . , ___ Harvest, 1974, Is also a new era for the farmer. Without the huge government surpluses to tilt the 1upply and demand equatloo, the Carmer commands the grain market.-Re, alone, is the source of. supply. By wtthholdlng bis wheal be can drive up price. Tl!E HOLDOUT has begun. Famters who were !lwig last year by the profiteering cl speeulaton have .stored up to 90 per cent of their ne\\·ly- harvested grain instead of selling. Across the wheat belt, many said they're waiting From governmen< desks in' Washington, the 1974 wheat crop looks good, but there is concern. The government's June estimate placed the total harvest at a record 2.09 billion bushefs, some 300 million bushels inore than last yeir. But this was nearly 100 million bushels less than the May e.stimate of ~.I billion bushels. Some experts, . JUDOO.g them Thomas E. Ostrander._ preskient ol the Kanau Wheat Raisen Association, -the final fi gure will be less than z billloo. 'n!ROIJGH CENTRAL Kamas and . Oklah<ma, the weather played tricks . with timing. La.9l fall, when winter wheat >A'as planted, the fields were too ,wet. In March, when the tender plants were beginning to race toward maturify, a freeze stunted tbouaands of acres. And in May, when the grain pocla were filling out, hot, dry winds blew for da)'I, FARMS AVERAGE 1,000 acreo around Wellington, the a:nter of Sumner County and the moot prolific -area In Kansas, In .lum the moot prollftc wheat state. Some lumen b.,. wort three times that mtacb land. '!be dirk, compocl, sweet ... elllng aoll Is ideal far growing wheat and is IODle ol. the -expemive rannland In the nation. <lloke land is selling for $1,000 an acre and very little is avallable. People and machine11 muster as lf for an invaSion. Fann wives abandon alr- ""1dltloned homes to drive tluclla In dill! and heat. Young cblldrett, left on their own, play In the llrlw II lleld lldt. Tempers flare. Minor brealcdowm kMlm as tragedies. Highways Jain with trucks and lumbering combines. E•hlusled worten puah tbemlelves, atr11ning for every bushel. Hence, a I,~ lanner Is worting , FOR THE FARMER, the work doesn 't on II millloo ""'111 of land. And each-end al harvest. year he lnve91s In this land, In the loog Arter the fields are stripped, he'll months before harvest, $100,000 in sJl!!.IDd up to 3,000 hours and many fertilizer, seed, """"1mes irripllon, and -al dollars plowln(, cultlvallnK the labor of Weeding and cultlvatioo. and rertilizlng, gellllig ready lor the DUI R's an investment that will pay off crop. mJy oo tbe whim t:l nature. Too much PeaCe comes ml.y after the October rain In the fall and planting can be late planting. Then the -people relax or even impolltie. A late spring freeze and nature does the wort. can scar and Stmt the wheal, lowering "From Nov. l to Jan. I, I doo't intend produottoo. And after eight months o! to do anything," Ostrander says, "aod I alowly maturing, the molt periloUs time don't ·care who knows it." WheatFarmers Taking Big .Gamble By JESSE C. BOGUE Ullli.t!Prwtll ... llltlMll A lot of y,·heat farmers out in the southwestern and western United states are gambling right now-gambling that they'll get better prices for what they have to sell. Some fann advisers think their gamble is far from a sure ·thlng. But right now, the farmers look good. 1be millers and commercial bakers are watching, but so far they see no immediate effect on the price of the commodity common to nearly every American family-bread. Out wher~ the winter wheat crop is being harvested, the rate al completion dependtrig on bow far nor1h are the fields, the tanners are holding the golden grain, or a big percentage of it, off the market and storing tt in their farm bins or in the big capacity elevators. Tbelr move to date looks good. A YEAR AGO last Friday, wheat for future delivery on Chicago Board of Trade contracts went for $2.61 11.i to$!.74 a bushel, depending upon the month Jt was · to be 'delivered. 'niis past Friday, the same deliveries ranged from $of.ff to $4.38 a bushel. The fi.Jture delivery contracts gained from eight to 27 cents a bushel for the week. And some farmers, in addition to the immediate resolve to wkhhold their wheat, believe that the next crop report will show <hat the hard winter wheat aop was well below expectations. "In the pall two years, they hive sold and walched the market go up later," said Bilf NellOD, executive vice president of the Teus Wheat Growers lllOClaticn in Amarillo. '"!bat g" their atteotioo. Having had ll\"O years of 1 llttle better~ he (the tanner) can afford to take a little more risk. That's what they're doing." SOME OF THE wheat Is being IOld for expenses of harvesting and llorage, but a Chicago Board of Trade ~ltw cl. the past Wl!ek noted that "a generally tight hold on their newly harvested supplies early in the week dttNe commercial and exporter interests to satisfy their needs in the futures market." In Washington, a spokesman for the American Bakers Assoclat.lon, always concerned with the overaJI ~ of bread, admitted "We're watching with • interest." lfe went on to explain "Our members buy flour from the millers. The millers' price, however, does not always reflect the day-to-day price fluctuations which we have bad in recent days. 1be millers' price 8eefn1 to depend more <11 klacer term trends. lt takes 1t least me month to tUm wbeal into Dour, usually loager. "THE corr or living average retall br<ad price ..,. every month al lut year until it bit a high of M.3 cent.I per Ioar lut April. Wben k nimalned there In May. we relt It hid become lltabilized. We'd like to 1ee It remain tbert." "A.great deal al -1·1 happened to the Wheat market is <XlnCefD about the status al the spring wheat crop In the northern states and the aoybean and com crope:," he told UPI'• Patrick Malone. "Farm hokling itself' doet not. make for higher prices. .. Solland was looking 1t the long·lerm prospects for the pricea. HE SAID COUNTRY elevators report the typical farmer has IOld ooly abou t five percent of the wheat being delivered to the elevat<r, compared to the normal 10 to 15 percent in past yean, ind there was no question but that prices would be lower now If they bad aold 15 percent m the cash market. "But there ts no way," .said Sosland, ",that farm hdlding can repeal the law of supply and demlmd. They can\ all oell at the hia:ht that'• just impoalble." He aakl 1101De market oblerven believe that the farm hokling in tht krul: nm "is bearish," meaning Jt will ultlnwtely bring prices down, "because it means wheat is still there and he's going to have to tell it eventually." Tom 09trander. of w elllnglon, Kan .. Pn!sident of tbe Kansas Aaoc1ltkJa of Wheat (/rowers which Ibis oprlng publicly called . upon fannen to avo1d lloodlng the market with wbeat at harvest time, disagrees with Soll1and. "I JUST CAN'T help but feel we're aeelng Wheat at $1 a bushel more than under nonnal marketing conditions," Ostrander said. He felt the holding should have an effect throughout the martr:eting year. In Washington, Sen. Robert Dole (R- Kan.), rccalled that wheat prices slumped In early llpring till• y .. r, and one factor In mnuenclng farmers to withhold their harveet waa the inemory ol 1m and 1973 when many aild. early and sa.'!. the price go up later. · RIPE ,GRAIN SPRING ING UP TOWARD THE SUN MEANS LIPE FOR MILLIOl'lS AllOUND THI WORLD Out in Kansai City, Mort.on ~and, edl ... of lhe Miiiing and Baldn( N""' and w\dely regarded 11 one o1 the molt knowledgeable men in the grain -trade • aaid lhere are factoni havjpg a more lmportan\ lnSluence on the price rite than the holdtna act.Ion. HARVESTING TRUCK llCOM ES SUBSTITUTE SANJ;>BOX I ' ' _, -. I I I I ·1 y 't y g I e r g e n " d g y ' I . ...., l'\lblllhld °''"°' Cottt Dt!IY l'llot July s, "· ,,, "" 1'1• 241l-74 PUBLIC NOTICE • . ...,,. l"llDllthed Orano• Cot1t D11i1v l'llot, Jiiiy 12. If, "· Wld Auo11u L 1t7• l.SI0-74 •ICTrTIOUI •USIHSSS NAM• ITAHM•NT Tiie· followll'IG perMfl II dolno bullntll •s: HOSTE OESIGH, 141'9f T•Htn11n L•M, No. :102, HunllnotiJll liltch, cont. ,ICT'ITIOUI •UllN•ll 9'loMf HI.Ml ITATIMl•T Slwplotn Hotltller, 1'7ft Tttl1m1n, Thi ftllow'lllO WIOfl 11 dolN M l""I Huritlfl!llOll 9..ch, C•llf. tl6-lt Thi• blll.l""1 11 COM\ICl.cl tt'I' In •: l"AllOO SAHDWICH COMl'AHY HO. lndl11iclllf!. l. GO Birth 11., MIWJKll'I B•Kh, S. H°"""tr Cllltcrmll t2"' Tflll lllt..,._I W•t l'lltd With lh'll Joltfl Mtt(~lk. 1761 lrvlnt, Co.fl County Ctri Ill OrMWt Counl'Y on Jiiiy f, Mfu, C•ll!ornl1 ft621 1t74. l'.nsN Thi• b\rllMll •• conductfd w •n ~Ubllshed Ol'•rioe ,,,.., Dilly l'llol. ll'ldlv~!h,, Mtrtlltk Ji.tv 12, It, 2'. 9fld AllQVSI 2, 1t74 1516-14 Thi• 1t1i.m1nl w11 nlfd Wltft !hi -CIMll'I' c1w~ o1 Ol'•noe covntv on July 1, PUBLIC NOTICE nr•. ,.tt21tl---~,,-.=c,-===o--·-111CT1T1ous IUllH•IS l"ul>tlttltd Orl"O!I COii! Delly l'llof, fill.Ml STAT•M•WT J11fy S. U, It, U, 1914 wo-74 Thi lollow'lriii PtnOn II dolllf blflillfll PUBLIC N011CE ••: HECK£1l'S Al"JILIAHCE. 111:10 Fir• ----~=-,,,-,, --·. "°"• '"·• l'Dlll'll•ln V•llev, Calllornle ,ICTITIOVI •UllNlll ~~ Wiiiiam Heck«. 11130 NAMI ITATIMIJlllT Flrnlont c"·· FOllnllln • V •I I t y , TM fllllo-1111 P9f1'0!!1 •n dollll C•lllcrnll 9'2709 ~1~:~'s E HT e: ll ,. II 1111!! s 01' ,~rw:ri,,." t1 cooducttd bY lfl CALIFOlllHIA, 3291 Mkhlo1n Avtnlll• 11Mt W, Hfcktr Co.t• M .... C.11fomll 9'llll El Toro Tl'lll sl•l9fntfll w11 llltd with the t.ton O•M 5k•I•, l!N2l • C111111ty Clerk (If OrM'IQt c-tv tll July 2, • Bernstein Fighting Ailment ' By U-Preu latemotlooal Bl!IDGEPORT, Conn. (UPI) -Conductor Looaard BeralWID plON to lead the Boeton Symphony Orchootra at the 'ranglewood Music ( PEOPLE J 1' .. e!i.1lyal Sunday -"come hell or high wnter." Benwteln was ho&pltaliied In Brtdgeport Sund•y :mJ released Wednesday after in undergoing undisclosed tests. A spokesman fc.-t h e conductor refused to dlscJoSe the nature of the tests, but said the Tanglewood concert in Lenox, MaM., had a spe<:ial significance for Bernstein and "he'll be there come hell or high water." * ALBANY, N.Y. (U P)) - Singer Tom Jones, suffering from laryngitis. bronchitis and o fever, has been forooi to c.anccl the rest of h i s perfonnances at the Colonie O:>liseum, olrlcials at the summer theater announced. Jones walked off the stage after 25 minutes of his act Wednesday nlg)it. He stopped ln the middle on , a song and told an audience o( 3,000, "Ladies and gentlemen, I can't 10 on and I mlght as well go to bed." The British singer, who had oponed al the theater Mooday, had been scheduled to perform through Sunday niglit. TOURING AFRICA Robert Kennedy Jr. A spokesman for the theater said refunds would be made to ticket holders and said that efforts would be ntade to book 1tie singer next summer. Jonu' v.rithdrew' on lhc advice or a physician, the spokcsm:i.n said. * DAR ES SALAA~l. Tanzania 1 UPI) -Robert F. Keanedy Jr., son or !tic late Sen. Robert F. Keru1edy, met Tanzanian Foreign Mini s ter John M:i.leC(!Ja 1bursday and then flew off to Kenya, where he is making a film for television. Kennedy arrived in a chartered plane Wedpesday hoping to meet Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere. but N"yerere was away visiting rural areas. On his way to Mombasa. Kenya, Kennedy said he v.·ould make stopovers in t w o northern Tanzanian to\V11s. He said he planned to write a magazine ar1 iclc based on information gathered during Ills Tanzanian tour, Protest Flied • College Ousts Potato Greaser SACRAMENTO. (UPI) -fi~ed \Vednesday for allegedly The mayonnaise lady has a using too much grease v.·hile male count~ -the poi&.to_~g bash brown pota.toe.s. man. 'Bill McLeod of t h ee The mayonnaise lady is employe.') group, w,hich is Doris Judd, the Sacramento' filing a grlevance .,ei:otesting w\dow wOO was ftted as a fJall's dismissal, j~ "The cifeteria w or k e r by the campus food direCtor walked University of Ca1ifornia at behind the food counter and Davi.! for, among other things, aocused Hurlin ol putting too not spreading mayonnaise to much grease on the food the edge of sandwich bread. "Burlin said he wasn't and The Califoi"nia S ta t e that the director 11hould look Employes Association said for himself. The director s'aid Thursday it has found the he didn't want to look and told male rowitcrpart in Southrn Hurlin to get out." · California -the potato man. The State E m p I o y e's He is Hurlin Hall, fonnerly a Association took -Mrs. Judd's OXlk at the C&llfomia State case to court and v.·on a University campus in Los decision ~in~ her fa v o r . ·Angeles. However, the university is Hall, a 10-year employe, was appealing the ruling. Missing Diver Hunted - In NY Pun1p Cha1nher l'Olilf!l•fn \/•Ill'\', C1!1fOl'ftfl '270I 1914 ~"' Hill•~ Plno:tntv. Jr., :mn ,,,UI NEW YORK (AP) -Police Mlthlo•n A....,.119, ~°''• M ••• ' ~!Jtllllhtd Or•no• Cot II Dilly Piiot. tried to p u m p the v.·ater front the 12 ·foot·deep chamber. c.111or111• '262• 11 lltd J111v s. 12, 1t, 26. itrA 2••1~ and Navy crews continued Th1• bu•1""' 11 (C)nd11<ttc1 tt'I' ' m -------------searching today for a com· ""'hifl''('~ G-st111 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• •••••m•nt w11 111K wuh ""1----~==~===~--·I mereial diver feared C.Unty CJtrk ol Or•not covnlY ort_Julv 2, ,ICTITIOUI IUllNlll dorwned In ~ murky waters lt74 NAMI I TATIMINT l411C ' , m• Tiit fol10Wll'>ll Ptrton I• dalno bu•lllllJI ol l"dllhfd DnlnO!I ~oed c1nv l'Uot. ••: a pump chamber more than Ji.tv 1. i:a. 1t, u. 1f1• ~ B•J MASOHltY, lmt Llvlnv1tOM 50 feet below the cast river in A.,..., l'ount.in V•lh•'I'· C•HI. '27111 "'-old Brooklyn Navy y--•. PUBLIC NOTICE llobt" Htnry llidll>,..n Jr., 16m UllCl ouu --~::..:.~=-,,,==.,---I LIYlng.t-A..-.. l'ount1111 v1lltJ', C•lfl. 1be scuba diver, F r e d -s n~ ,ICTITIOUI SUllNI I Thh tlllsfntSf 11 conduclfd b~ 111 Brening, 42, had been trapped NA.Ml ITAHMIWT lndlvkflltl. ln the ' TM 1111i.w11111 ""'°" •• dol111 WS111t11 "°"'" M, S11C ... Nn Jr. ,., pump room stnce 3 p .m . ltl Siil HAllYEY'S TAVl!ltH. 117 E. 11111 c~ ~.:::':~.:: ,:::y ~'SoAv":. '{1alr.9day with only an hour's 11 •• i:111i. Mel•. c.tltoml•• •-1t74. supply of OJ:Ygen. J1rM1 Lewi• Hlt'1111', 1t 1'4UIJ A¥9 .• cost• MtN, C:•lltornl• v.zn• ~Jthfd ~ '°'" Dilly ,.001, "It seems pretty certain the Tiii• b\11111111 I• concl!Xlrd 11¥' '" Jutv 12. It,'" and A\1111512. 197• 2Sl+74 fellow's dead," said Police INlllld111I. J•,..,., Lnl• Klirw Sgt. Robert strchle. "But nh it9'tn'ltftl -• t•ltd w1!1'! "" PUBlJC NOTICE there's alv.·ays that slim ~~f)' Clerk ot °''"" '-"' °" J;:~I·----.-.,-oc-•_T_o_-,-,-.-.-.... --,---1 p:lllll!libllity be may have found IU~l•KMt COUIT OI' Tiii !Ome kind ol •'• pocket and ... ,,,_.lshtd Or•• C-1 D1Jly l'!IOI, ITATI Of' CA&.ll'Ol:NIA ., Jiiiy .. 12. It, "' lt74 14'7·7• ,.,. Tiii COUNTY 01' OllANOI still alive ... Quake Rocks Many Areas Of Mexico t•. PUBUC NOTICE Eit•t• " E"1t'N:t:11•K, HAllTMAH, After Harbor Pafrol divers ---..,,,=-==::----I Dtc1111ec1. failed in repeated attempts to LIOM. NO'f\CI HOTICE IS HElll!BY GIV£N ~ IM ' J-·•· I'·· dJ the f' Nl'#f'ORT·MllA UNl,lllt SCHOOL ''"'II°" ot , ... •llOW ntmld dlC'toent vuwc lit:' ver. ire MEXICO CITY (AP) -An earthquake shOok Central and Southerh rvfexico and tv.·o tropical storms moved on the B a· j a California Penlnsuln Thursday, No 1n1uries or damages were reported. The quake, registering five on the Richt e r sc ale, iolted Mexico City. Puebla , Chllpancingo. Cuemavaca and scores or small villages. The Richter scale' measures the ground movement with each degree increasing tenfold in magnitude so that a quake registering six degrees is IO times .stronger than one of five .. ' , ! • • • lt11TllCT !!YI •II .,..._. lllY1ng cl•lrnt ... lt'IU department superpumper \\'BS -~ llWI""' SN• lht said deet<llnl 1rt r.qulrtCI to 11!1 ord red to the and HOTlte IS HEll:l!IY 01\l&N 11111 ttle !Mm, wlll'l ll'lt nec ... •rY Y011tP!tf'1, In !I'll e scene Soerd el' lduc.tlltfl of 1119 HfWDOl'l-Mwf llffk• el' the tltrk of lM 1~ •nt111.cr un!fltd kP1o01 011trl« ot Ol'•ntt Colll'll'f• _.,, ar to ~t t"""1, . wttt1 '"' PUBLIC NOTICE C•llfoni!1, will rtetl'19 IHIMI Did• llP to nt«HlrY YOUCPltl'I, to tilt UfldtrS(fNd •'1-===~~-=.~cc====·­,.OD I" AA ""IM 2'111 lllV ti Julv, 1t74, II 00 22ntl Sir"'' I'. 0 . AOll 1S3S. N~ SU,111:101 COUltT O' CALl,OllNIA tilt eMc; of Mid ldlool District, lotet.a e .. cn. C11Uort'lll "'"°' ~lch •• ""o•~c• COUNTY 0, OtlAHOI ,, 11sr l'llCentll -·""""'· Cotl• Mell, ol bu1l11et (If "" ~.1...cr: In •II itl••· "'· AllJJt C•llfllrnl•, 11 wllkt! tlmt ltld bl1U will O!I l•rt Ptl'lllnlll!I lo lllt •1t11ti of .. Id dtc• 01101" TO IHO'# C,1,USI l'llblkl'I ~ Ind rHd fofl dtnt, wl!Nn fouf monthl •!hr !ht first 111 tllf Mitter ot lh• Al>Clll<•t!Ofl of TIRES OUDllc1tlon ol !hit nolke, HAITWIO MITTELBACH For Cf11nge ot AU 111c1t 11'1 tt Dt In KCOl'dll'ICe Wiii! D•Mll J-U. 1'14 Hlm9 ConCll!lont lnetr11tUon1 •1111 5"<:!11t ltlOM K"'ntm t.. H.rt~ WHilEAS HAllTWIG MITTEL8ACH wlllcll 1t• -Oii '"'In"" 91flc. Of !ht JMn.f . MONf• "'' lllH I 119'Ulon w111'1 lllt Cl•r• ol IMS Pun:llhlfll Aetftt fll Mid ICllOtl Oltl!'ICI, C.a11tCVtOrl Ill tM WI.II (llf c-i for 111 order Cl'l1nvlflCI 1>tllllonlf''I 11S1 ~r1 A~. COii• M911, "" -n"'1td <M<-1'11 INIM trom HAllTW!G AAITTELBACH 10 c1nfllrlll1. HUIWITL "uaw1n .... a1M1• JOMN M!TT!i.Ll'ACH. l'.cll tlild# l"'J9f lllflftlll I bkl dtDOtit -nMI SITWI If 11 OllOEREO Ill.II •II Plf'_,• In. In ""' ""'" of • cerllnM or uitill4''• I". o, ... 1m ""'"tel In 1111 •l)C>Yfloflllllf.fd m1tt1r ,,,_. Chtell. flf I bkl Mnd ..... tt "" Ptf'C91\I ....,.,. ...... ~ ftWt ot.r btf«I tP!lt C9Urt II 10:00 A.M,, on (~I of tM ._. If tt.f tit, ,,,_ Cn41 ..,.... 1"'111$t i, 1,U, In 1111 c-troo... OI 3 I t ......... lo tlll orllltr If tt.t .....,,.,._,.. AftWl!lln -c.8_,.,. 1'0e C/Vlc C"'"1' Dfl" Wlfl, S.wita A111, Ullffftf -.II'-' t>11trlct, A h"Ofm•ntt 1'111111~ Of""' C.... 0.ltv "fll'I, tM c-"louMI tn OrMIO!I C111111ty CtUlor· Bond m•Y Dt ....,.,.., 11 tM dbc:ntfon o1 J\N'lt n. lfld Jr.riv s. 11. 1•. ltl• l»N• lllt, •nd ttiow "°""' 11' •"Y· '"""" tnt 1M Ohtrltl, In llW r-t!'!I DI l•llllfl to -"'1llOll ftr chi"" o1 ntMt Jl'lolild no! .n• lf!fO 1vc11 com1e1, ""' 11111 MllP! PUBUC NOTICE 111 ,,.""" tlltrtol wnl llt ""'911N IO Ml~ khOOI IT IS ll°ulTHElt OllOEll:ED !1111 I Dlltrkl 91 Orantt COlll'lf'i', -"~C~out •UllMIH cM>Y 01 ,,.._ 01'11tr tcr s!MIW , • .,,, tit Ht Mddtr IMY W!ll!d!I'* llll bkl fer 1 lTATSMINT p!ittio11111tf In THIE OAll'i' l'llOT, • l*'led el' for!Y·flllt t(UJ ..::: 1'"' "" Tht lollowl1111 ,... ... , .. Ool .. llU•ll'!ltt -·0tr DI Rfll!'•I dmrltllon 01'1"1tlf CU.It It! tor !!It Oflfll "I I · f t! In Or•f!Qe COllftlY, C1llf0tn!•, onct f we8 TM IMl"d vi lM9'IOll 9f the HtwOOrl· $TV0t0 WEST, ltm l reokl!lvl'"' i.t-twt. lllCCtUIW WMkS lltlor lo ll'lt :r:: ~nl~kz:" :''!f1'~~"Z:l ::1 ,OuM1!11 Y•lley, Ctltlornl• mot ct•lt Ht !or htwlng on "" rietltion, -ill'lly 1cot01 1!W lewtll llld t ntl 10 JOM A. l"lorlowMI, Y~ Htvtfl DllH: Jlll\9 21, 1'1' .... -l"''°''""'l'I' tr lrrto11i1!'ftY 11'1 """' 1111'1, Wlffnlf!Ototl, C•nfornl• toJ.. PllAHI( DOMENtClilHI 1"" blCI rt<tl...O Tiii• b111lntu 11 ton4vcltd by •n 1,,,. J\ld'Of ot the Surierlor tour! Dt!M Jllll' Jl \t1C, -41'(1111111. -• -_ TNOMAI W. lt.Y N•W~T-MIESA VHl!'ll!D JOfll'I A. l"lriOW'Ml.1 --. Aft-I' 9' l.tw -ICHciol.~ DllTlllCT Thi• tfll'-1 Wit lliH Wlltl !hit COV!t-... , S.-..wtl, l tllt 11 I , OI 011not C"""IY, C11ltorn11 ~ Clerk flf Or ..... COlln!v on J11111 , .. Klltlt\1111'911 llKll, C•lll01111• n ... IV OO!olll'I' Htrvtv fll!lw 1t14. f11•J ta•I 1'111c1M1lll0 ,,_°"'' ' UMI 11n1h!tv rw l'trttlllMr l'ltlll!~1~.,.. Cotit Otl1v ,.net, l'lltllllllld OrlftOI C0991 Dlll1 ftllot, l'ublltf*'I Or•~( ~11 ..Dlll'I' !"il<lf, J\llY · 12 •l'ld lt, 1'74 :ll04-7' '""' "· Ind' JV!f '· It lt, "'' 2U~1• JUM n . •Ad July s; ff, lt, 1'14 23lhH ' In Puebla \state east of liteir:ico City, U)OUsands of people ran intb the streets In PMic after the quake hit :it 1:22 p.m. CST1 ~1ore than 700 "'ere killed in Puebla and Veracruz states last August in an earthquake. Tite quBke'8 epicenter was located t1round Chilpancingo In southern Guerrero state, some 300 n1iles from fllc.xico City. ~teanwhlle, the N a t I o n a 1 \Veather Service I s sue d naV"lgatlon wamin~ for n vant area of the Pacific Ocelln south o! the Baja Pt.'Tlin.!ul:i. \Vht'.!re two tropical stonM • \Vere churning I~ ocenn -wutcrs. • Nota-diversified Wm. Wrigley Ji·. Sticking to Gum Uy MIL TON MOSKOWITZ CllNfllllt ''''""'' 1( you're a stockholder in the Wm. Wrigley Jr . compony, you get a ren1loder every month about how much gum we chew. Chicago-based Wrigley is j~t about the only .1lajor com· pany around that pays di· vldends on a monthly ba· IT'S UNUSUAL. too, in 'that it's not in hock to the banks. \Vrigley has a clean balance sheet. will} no long-term debt whatsoever. Baseball fans a1so know that the Wrigley-OWned CUcagO Cubs is the last holdout against night baseball. There are no lights in Wrigley Field. Wrigley is " currently paying its stockholders 2Q cents a month for every share o .... ned. That's $2.40 a year. Ir all goes v.·ell, there's usually a fat supplement at the year's end. Analysts are guessing that this year's extra will be 60 cents. With Wrigley stock' selling at $60, that's-a six.. percent return. For a one--product co1npany, Wrigley has an impressive sales volume. It's no\\' collcctlng about $250 million a year from the sale of gum. Its t h r e e brands-Spearmint, Doublemlnt and J u i c y Fruit--Oold an estimated 50 percent of the U.S. market. .UtERICANS ARE easily the \\"Orld's foremost gum chewe~ --annual per ~capit conrumption is 17S sticks a year--bul the habit is spreading. Wrigley has plants in Britain, Australia, Frapce_ and S!Xlin-Foreign operations now account for ooe-half or earnings. So successful is Wrig]ey that it is now making more money than any other candy maker. Health Firm Tells Loss For Quarter Health Industries In c . reported a loss of $994.000 or ll. cents per share for the three roonths ended June 30 compared with net income of $802,000 or 9 cents the year herore. Second quarter membership revenues totaled $12,363,000 in 1974 rompAred with $13,315,000 in 1973. For the six months ended June 30 the company reportNI a loss of $206,000 or 2 cents compa~ with net income of $2,454.000 or 'tT cents Ior the like perM>d last ye a r \ Membership revenues for the six months of 1974 totaled $27.IH ,OOO co1npared wit h $29,687,000 in 1973. Burrougl1s Earnings Up LOS ANGELES-Burroughs Oirp. reported re c or d earnings, revenues, orders and backlogs for the first half and second .quarter. The coqruter and business machines manufacturer said fl1"9t half net. opera t l n g earnings jumped 30 percent t<> $551306.000, or fl.42 a aha.re , from $42,457.000, or $1.JI, in thti like year-earlltr period. Sales Jump At Swedlo·w NEW YORK-SWedlow Inc. achieved improved sales and earnings for the fll"lt f1$Cal quarter <nded June 30, Robert W. Haigh, president. ~ !old &hareholdero at fhe amua I meeting In New Yor1t recently. Net eamillgs rose 16 ptrctnt to 1521.000, equal to 27 ctnl• ~ •hare, c:ompared wllh $4$i,OOO, or 23 cents a shart; for the corresponding period I a s t ~'e11r. TOPP.S MARKETS S.zooka bubble gum and giqn packages which come with sports cards and "Wacky Packages." The (1\-IONEYTREE) company states frankly that it considers itseU to be "in the c h i I d r en ' s entertainment business" rattier than the gum or catxly bwdness. Topps is a~ually growing faster than ~. Over the past five years its sales have jumped from 125 millloo to $44 --n1illion. And it.s-profits ·have leaped from $327,000 to $2 million. If Topps can get kids to ignore stiJr price hikes, Us sales sh8Wd skyrocket this year. Its ~t Barooka package is going to two-eents, a 100 percent price -increase . And its I()..cent baseball cards are moving up to lS cents, a 50 perceat jump . Joe Namath, quarterback of the new York Jets, must have noted this prosperily. He sued Topps for 750,000 last month, charging the unauthorized. use o! his ·picture oo bubble gum wrappers and player cards. Declining Earnings At Lighting LOS ANGELES (AP) Pacific Llghting ' Corp. has reported earnings for the three months ended June 30 declined to $2.37 million. or S cents a share, from $4.14 million, O!" 15-cents a share, a year earlier. However, revenues rose to $20'l.33 million ·rrom $190.16 million. For the six months ended June 30, earnings totaled $22.8 million, or $1.15 a share, on revenues of $436.23 million. This compared with $29. 76 million, or $1.55 a share, on revenues or $413:9 million in the 1973 first half. Paul A. /\filler, chainnan, s<iid the "unreasonably long delay" by the stale Public Utilities Commission in gr~nt· ing a rate increase to Southern California Gas Co., Pacific Li ghting 's principa l subsidiary, had a serious adverse impact on first haJr e.arnings. MSI Data's lncon1e Up 50 Percent I • Over The Counter HASD Lilli"'Js for~. Mo/ I I, I '74 MUTUAL FUNDS ,, • I .. . .... ~. . . . ' . ' .. • J 8 DAILY PILOT .• • •• I Gas Lines P.ossi~~e Again Next Month WASHINGTON (lJPil The 10.-gallon lhnlls and "No Gas Today'' signs of klst sun1· mer will be be ck next month If American motorisls decide to go oo an unrestrained swnmer driving s p r e e , according to a Congressional r epo111. The Senate Int er ior Con1mittee released a report Wednesday prepared by the Library of Con.aess. looking at the r est or the year's gasolffie availabUity. California "0£1\IAND RE~fAINS the key to tho Si!UUtioo. •• the report sakt. "In spite of the increased supplies avall11ble as a result ol the lifting of the Arab·oil)-embargo,-ilher.e Will not be isulfi cieot gasoline oo hand to satisfy all of UM! potentiaJ demand for g:Jsollne. Becau.se of >the continued tightness in supply, lalthough much iruproved over the first quarter ol 1973, the Bituation will require continuation of conserv·ation measures adopled Jul •'Der. U the public reluma ., l.nr.str11lned driving, -.,.S could recur." The •aid _.,.lion durinc JanuarytlilliUill llii'ill amounted ., 10 percent ol demand but tfllj drivero _, do es weU In April oavln( only 3.4percentolnonnaldemand. It dtd not ~l opedftcally whether ia oontlmiation ot the Apcil )evel al . CXlnlel'Vation ~oold result In u eay spot Get Used to It Cost T eeter-~tter Stays The ,,_. Ml<! ,,....,. IN A RELATED' "'nlE WEST COAST will ttall-" IUl'PIY" """ be de~ 1llo -' probably txperlenco the e..,.c10d, .,.., lllder ~ Potroleum -• ~ ~ Ughttsl siltlaUOn because -lam, 1he rtJI " ttD -Y --ol J l'DOA gasoline-t~tl .-rlve year "and p:ietlbiy tor trwo major !'tflned. Petr' l t 11 m : OR tii,-P:a<t Cl>ollt-llld very~-yeon. ,.-Pioduct1 "'" llilb<r -.C ltttJo ol that ii distributtd that 'l1lol II beoauao I h 1 wooliend -bot11 I b 1 f&r WHI,'' it aald. If_,., populailoo "1ll rilt ond tbe previous -IDd am occur. l< said, lhe llJIPO< COWlll'"' abWty ., produce year ·a10. It , a Id I her a midwest, New E n g 1 a n d , more Ju>line it linlited by were 223 llDilioa p1)oM ~ 1, P1orida and HawaH would al!O relinlng capadly. al1-ion paoiine, coniporod wltb Ill , ht ainong the. most llkeiy 1111'>, pr-.,.-.... IDd million 1allom a --• prob(em areas beceuse ol. question d. tvaUabllity ot. ,and Q04 milUon t.rr* • '!WI \ diSlribulioo pottems. crude oil. -Jiei. f Pocket Calculators Adding New Fans,Suht-..acting Cost ~ ., . ' .. • ' . ' •• • : • ' . . ~ • • . "' Atayhodg Out -There"! Economy Not Sunny WASHINGTON (AP ) -Top officials In the Agricul- ture Department say recent farm price lncrebes aion will be translated into higher c:.wts at wholeeale and retail levels and that consumers should get used to tbe idea that markets set prices according to supply and demand. By SYLVIA PORTER cheapest unJt ,was in the $1~ . They'rt prominently displayed ~ This 210.foot diameter antenna is listening for radio signals from outer space. Located in Australia, the dish is one of two Rockwell International-built re· ceivers erected for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The other is in Spain. Cllpltol News Stn•Jce SACRAJ.1ENTO -A d i r e. picture ol the state's economy can be discovered in the latest California Economic Indicator report issued by the budget division o! the Department of "We are currently trying to tell urban people about the market forcts that have boosted food prices," Assis· tant Secretary of AgricultUre Clayton K. YtuUer told an Indiana audience. Although I'm ashamed to '200 area. Now a similar in store wtndowr next lo ~ take my pocket calculator to device-which adda, subtracts. and 1......,..1 • the golf course to tote up my multiplies and divides-3elis cameras ,-.-.... eri, azt1 l horrendous scores, I am using for less than $50 and some ¢ype of ofnce equipment. : It for more and m o r e manufacturers tell units for • ~ arilhmetlcal chores in and less than $19. -..\ND ON SOME new, ~ outside my home. T h·e . -Acceptance of the portable more sophisticated machines, ;: explosion in the use ol these c a I c u I a t o r s has been memories allow an!Wers to be '! tiny electronic devices llnce widespread and prof o u n d . stored and recalled when ; they first hit the market early C.lculators are commonplace needed. On other machinel for ! in this dee ad e has been on college camputes acroa speclallr.ed a p p 1 l c a t I 0 n 1 ~ F inance. Loa11 Compan-ies - h1 'Big, Leagues' ft 's rather hard to develop a true picture of California's economy from the report since i ~ is heavily cloacked in btlteaucratlc jargon \V'hich is difficult to unravel. DIRECT QU~01''S with department officials give the in1pression no attempt is being made by the budget division to "We would like consumers to see them u dearly as we see them and accept the need to let a.ipply and de- mand fortes work toward a long·tenn aolutioa," Yeutter said. -rzse Ba.1ikAmerica Cites - almost unbelievable. To the nation and professors from ., document: Harvard to Belteley allow produced by Te 1a1 .. -In 1974, students to use them duri?J" Instruments, Bowmar, l an estimated tests.. The mllts also are being Hewlett·Packard and otben,, ; 11 million accepted on a rising scale in logarithmic, trigooometrlc and ~ peopla will 'high schools and junk>r high hyperbolic functkm w I t h ! NE\V \'ORK IUPI\ -A young man turned do~"fl last year for a $5.000 loan a~ an Alabama branch of I S C Jndustries Inc. drove 15 miles to Decatur and robbed a bank. That's a rare display of monetary frustration. And banks can be thankful it is. because snni.11 c o n s u m e·r borrowing is big l e a g u e business. AT THE END of 1973. fina nce com.panies held $37.2 bi llion i n con s umer installment credit. up Crom $32.1 billion in 1972. The COl\Sutner f i n a n c e industry ser\'es one out 'of every ifive American families and Provides about 45 percent of all cash inst aLLmenl personal loans outstanding. The rest is h3ndled bv _o:nnmercial banks, c r e d i t unions and other financial instituUon.s. \Vhat are the re3:90llS behind borrowing by the average American famil y?"' ISC Indw;trles. a Kansas Cit y. 11-fo ., companv ~ializing in c on s umer fioance. insurance and savings and loan businesc:es, got some answers by oollinl? its 265 branch offices in 20 stat.,.s. The reasons. in order or freouency. were: Bill conrolidiltion. \'&Cations, auto purchases and reoairs. fumiture and appliance purchaSts. lf!ledical exoenses, home impro vements. emergencies. tax na)'TlleTlls and Oristmas and other holida y needs. mE SURVEY also revealed that ~ average age ol the bomnl·er ;., 32, a v e r a ~ e number of children 2.6, and f>.1 percent owned OE.ir homes. The average annual income of 1llC borrower was $8,500, siz.e of ,the average loan was $974 and the average term of repayment was 27 roonths. Today's borrowers a re younger, bettered u eat ed, r------., 1 SILVER I I ·!:'-••. :'!:: I ...... 4,. _ _. I I ·--ll'-.-t ......... ,.._..,.. I ---I I s.i.&.11Jotr1111 I Gold Coins-:-Silver Coins I ,.,._""..,...,_ I I ,. .......... c-•••~ I ....... 1 c.oc-• I I 1114J 541-s941 1· I U.S. METALS ·I I Uriion Bank SQuare I I Central T onr. Orange I .. _.,999 FIMo,;,..I 1 m 0 r e mo b i J e , m o r e really lnvesliga'te the full .knowledgeable about Joan laws economic picture in CalUomia. and.interest rates, have higher The report indicates wage incomes and borTOw larger and salary employment was sums of money, iaccording to up three percent from the the survey. same month a year ago. It Some loan requests are a ~ • J Ir~ ~..:...:ii offictr in ·NEWS ANALYSIS Florida intenieW'ed a man _ ~ who wanted rmney .to build a moonshine still. He not only promi~ the brro::h manager a percentage or the profits but raid he also would sell him \\'hiskey at wholesale. An Indiana customer botn:M'td money to fulfill a lifelong desire to own a cow. Arter he bought the cow. be realized he had no fence. so he Rot another loan for a ft.nee . IN OKLAHO~IA, an elderly Indian gentleman offered to da a rain dance in lieu ol a $51 payrner1t. His offer w as refused. He made the payment and threw in the min dance as a goOdwill !gesture. It didn't rain. A ahapely yomg lady in Missouri needed a loan so her career wouldn't grind to a halt. She was an exoti<: snake dancer . . . and one of her snakes had died. Doiv1iey S&L Shares Dip Special to die Dally PUo< DO\\'NEY-Do\\'MY Savings It Loan Association reported per share earnings of 91 cents' for the six monthll ended Juoe 30, down from the record II.Ill per share posted during the like 1973 period. Jn making t~e anho\Dlcement, ~f a u r i c e 11-tcAlister, pres i d e nt of Downey Savings noted that the first six months of last year's record per share earnings reflected sales of commercial properties held for investment. income from real estate activities amounted to 1193,233 thrOu~h June 30 as compared \<'J1492,229 !or the like 1973 period. also pointed out imemployment was up from 7.3 percent of the civilian labor force at the first of the year to a current figure of 7.6. The d e partment's spokesman could not give an adequate figure for those persons who might b e underemployed or have left the market because jobs \\'ere not available. The report clearly states inflationary pressures a r e ~ontinuing.to be substantial in California. It indicates the Los Angeles.Long Beach a r e a recorded an increase of 9.Z percent for the first five months of 1974 over 1973. 1n the San Diego area it revealed inOation was up 11.2 percent tor the same period. IT DID NOT include the state average in · he current report and had rfo figures for the San Francisco area tbat has been averaging an even higher rate thalLlhe Southern C:alifornia communities. The ~esman for the budget division warned that the news media is reading too much into its figures and claims California is in much better sha pe than the eastern states. A representative of the Federation of Labor disagreed with Ute tones of moderation exhibited by the b u d g e t dlvi.tjon, He said, if anything, the state indicatoN were playing down lhe re a I significance of the economic picture. Food is up almost 21 percent, according to the labor spokesman. ULTl~IATELV SO~IE branch of government will have to face up to the true facts about caurornia's economic situation. ·1r the eoooomy is as bad as some economists say. then steps must be taken by state and federaJ officials to bring around constructive changes. bu v them schools. square roots, reciprocals and .. against scv· Housewives use them for scientific n o t at i on are ~ en mfilion in boo fi ail bl ' kkeeping, gllring u n i t av a e. " Mid-year Successes 1973 -and • A so 1 id earnings CLAUSEN POINTED out by' 1980, the prices, balancing eheckboots, " perfonnance and f u r't h e ~ that ~ improved second projection. i! P01tT1111 making tax computations, etc. C lJ p l ; substantial increases in depo. 80 million of the units valued Trsvelers carry them IO they 0 ege 08 ! sitS, res>UrCeS and loans (luarter earnings were after 3 at weU over $2 bllllon wlll be can convert foreign currencies ·: marked the mid-year report of $2.6-million after-tax provWon in use around the world, per· to U.S. dollara. The slide rule BERKELEY (UPI) -Law "' BankAmerica Corporation, for any losses which inay f«mlng both simple and com· that-once was ublqultom in professor Ira Michael Heyman'~ President A.W. Clau.sen has eventually result from a $5 pies. mathematical calcula-engineering P 1 • n t I and has beel1 appainted vie e: ~ .nno .. -d. tions for just about M"""'e •ho scientific labs hal been chancellor of 1the U= ol'•, ......... million transfer due from the ,,..,... I I . J handles nwnbers. replaced by the I t t e California here,inC z CONSOLIDAnON income Bankhaus LO. Herstatt, calculator. 1.fark N. Chrl1ten1en • .-. before securities transactions Cologne, Germany whi~b was -PRICES HAVE plunged -You can now buy a Heyman, 44 a former dert fer : rose 16.7 perc en t to taken over by German since the devices hit the calc ulator almost ' the11ate U.S. !lrpreme Court ~ Slll,160.000 or $1.61 per "hare banking authorities I as t market. When 1 wrote about anywhere -in department Justice Earl WlmJI, ii a A for the six months ended June month. Recov eries are the four-function Bow mar stores and bookstores, camera graduate of Dartmouth anct! 30. This compared with expected. calculator back in 1971, the shops and stationery outlets, • Yale Law School . ! 595,279,000. or $1.384 per share ~ for the same period ili 1973. -·;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;,,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;.'~:· Consolidated income before -; · ------ securities transactions for the ~ second quarter was $56,056,000 c } M • d d A • S k L• l : or 111.BI per_share, .. increase omp ete . I .. ay mer1can toe IS : or 17.4 percent from 1 $47,904.00o or $0.69 per sharei, ____ .,. __ .,. ______ !"' ____ .,..,. _______________ .. ____ _., for the corresponding quarter! 1 !- a year ago. .: Clausen said the continuing S.i.s Hirt S1111 '*' P·E ri:i~r LI" c':.:~ p.£ r:o~r LISI&:~ 1 p.£ 1~':t Ustc:' ~ Str-gth in these eamin. ~ ~~t.~U••Olllo P·E tllds>LlstChtl. s.noLu ·" ;' l 1~+ 141 ~ ---•j ha-~ I --a. .. .JOd ~ • I •h ... 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IYt+ ~ percent beneficial interest in a C allfomia-made computer municipal information system, U.K. sector of the north sea, systems will be going to "''Ork while Bexar County, Tesas, is to Norse Petroleum. for city and cou nt y putting into operation a $1 .3 Edfred L. Shannon Jr., governments in No rth mllllon medlum·sca l e Santa Fe president, said the C a r o 1 i n a and Texas. computer for use by the cash toosiderationudwas about '".B8umrro\lul1gohsn lnC'.or!>o-lA~noun!or cedthe county and six cities. lndudlng: $1.~ million, incl inc one--" 'lit:•~ San A n ton i o. Burroua:hs ninth ct the amount of Joens systems. Charlotte, N. C. orodu-s the ,_ units at previously advancod by Santa ordered a l!.5 m I 11 i o n aty 0(' lndust;;' ':.iid Milslon Fe International to its U.K. oil largescale computer as lbe Viejo. 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Gelel ........,., .#I J 4\4 ... .IOlll S J •;t+ \.\ --· tMlrlWI .ll .I I ..... , \II 0.... ~~ \~ S~ 1~+ '\i M!fJt ...... ~ I Hlo-""' 0 .21 6 t .S'llt-\It ,Y"!-:.'_,I,~ ' t6 l\t-\t NEARLY EVERYONE LISTENS TO ANN LANDERS • J \ 1'Jiursd\1Ys Clo11ing Price11 - • NEW YORI{ STOCK EXCHANGE ' ' , ' 1974 • -DAILY PILOT fJ , ' July Year's High-Lows Appear Every Satl,Jrday News of Economy . , I Dan11le11s Mm~ket NEW YORK iAPi -The stock market had lo settle for a n1o<le1il gain rhursda) as a broad rally faded toward the close Brokers sald disappointing news on the total output of Ule economy ln the second quarter helped to take the steam out or the market's early advance The Dow Jones industrial average closed at 78919 up 422 , At m1dafternoon the government reported that the nations Gross National Product fell at a 1 2 per- cent annual rate after adJUSt1ng for 1n!lat1on 1n the three months ended June 30 Real GNP now has showed declines fot lwo consccut1ve quarters thus n1eeling lhe standard economists def1n1t1on of a recession A lttUe bit of a recession could be seen as bullish f-rom one point of view said Alan C Eoole at Laidlaw Coggeshall lnc If 1t gets lhe pressure off interest rates and 1nflat1on ' a • -- . ' - • 0...All. V PILOT Fr iday, Juty 19, 1'174 Intrepid ~~g~~ .. h.Y .. ~.Valiant NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -~ Rhode Island Sound following The wooden yacht Intrepid. the collision with the VaU<:inl, embroiled in a s a i I i n g a \\'imer for the fir~i ,tilDo I controversy following a 1ninor following the racing accident. eolll.sk>n, faced another key A Ith o ugh both sides l battle today in the U.S. I submit!~ official prqtesls, ,no I obaervation trials for the ruling \vas i mm e d.J ate I y America's Cup. aru1ounced. by the New York Intrepid \.\<lS to face arch· Yacht Club. It is holding the ~--1rival Courageous-once-again on-trials to, select a U-.S. tnlry for.- • life Sept. IO America 's Cup l_nlrepid's stem series. starboard side .. JNTREPlD broke ii!!" inast, ripping ,gra slutd hole amidsltt sll'ering quadrant in the waterline. collision during the light , lntrepiH had to use the trim 1nancu\•cring neoar the second ~ tab, a smaller-rudder attached ·windward ni,ark. Va I i ant l the k I 1· '-h th cracked one or its ribs and hYo 0 ee ' to m.., c race and lost by 28 second~ to lhtl er its planks. HO\\'C\'Cr, thert IA'ooden Valiant, "'hi ch had "'.ere-no i.njuu·..,_~----Ted Turner at lbe helm. BOAT NG --· f 1¥ eekend Calendar }Tf ~jt\Jfgle ·Ra c-~s Set ·1 f • l ' . . \ '(",; ' t .. • • fl • The Soutll Shore Sallin& \LONG BEACll Y A C H T . Cub's annual Triangl~ race CLUB -O'Day semi-finals cruise starts today, taking the (Lasers) Saturday, Sunday. fleet to a flnioll off Hllntlllgtoo '.HUll'l'!NGTO~ HARBOUR Pier and !hence tor a motor YACHT · CLUlt -P o i n t cNile to Loo& Beach Harbor. Fermin race, JOH. PHR~', On Satunlay the fleet will sail MORF. Cal·lji, Sunday. Sunday; Mar Ham l1qltta (P-Olt) Sunday: Mar In a Series (1 10) 5un<1ay. SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUD -Worl\en Memorial Race (~10RF) Sa turd &;Y; Independence Seri11· ( 4 I 0 Sunday. Hobi es Heading for Tahiti THE .LOSS ' dropped ttntrepid's total record to 10 victories and four defeats in the preliminary and observalion trials. The Valiant had been winless in nine test rtices before lhe ~<=alllsion. lo White's Cove. CataUu • .. Sanlll MoalCI Bay ..._ ___ .._,,_ __ _,.··'lsland ror an overnJ gb,t c 1AIJIPOR NIA YAC(Jfr rendezvous before· sal'llRI a.OB ·~ Closed Courae race , OCEANS!Dft YACHT CLUB -Sabot Local, Series. Sunday. ' • ' Southland Hobie c a t • l 4 sailors are headed for 'l'ahiti th.is week \\'here !hey will race in the world championship for Rico, the continental U.S, Samoa. Ha\\1aii and Tahiti. A. tolal of 68 skippers \\'ill : Ji3r· ~ . the class starting Sunday und continuing th.rough July 28. Gennany. Switi~rland , France, Holland , Belgium, South Africa, Austral ia, Japan, South America, Puerto ticipate. • Race headquarters "'ill be the Taharaa 1ntCN!Qntincnlal Hotel' overlooking ~;1ataviu Day. Terrorist Wi11s Opener The chanlpionship series ~·ill climax Hobie-14s held all over the world -more than 25 in the U.S. Each country having a Hobie Cat Association will send ·its national champion and top skippers to comJ)fte. -The regatta will inclu'de r e pre se nt at i ves from Al Cassel's 35-fool Terrorist. front Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club was the v.·innc.r of the fir.~t race of. the One Ton Championshi p which got _!lllder \fay \\'ednesday off Torquay, England. 'l'he-first race was a 30- mler. The boats did not race Thursday but are scheduled SAVE 15.00 BOY'S OR GIRL'S 10 SPEED BIKE for another 30-mil~r today. A long distance . race i s schedull'd o\·er the IA'Cekend. The Terrorist is a Bruce K~ design built by Cassel at his Sparcralt yard in Costa fl.1esa. It is an Linisual design with twin bil ge boards and ballast Wlder the cabin .sole. A real racing beauty. Mounted s hift levers .. side pull caliper b<akes .. "Rat·Trap" racing style saddle. Additional dlarge for ~mbly. \ • 64.99 HAVE A COFFEE BREAK Enjoy creomv deliciou' che-rry chP.ese coke ond cof· t ... Cofet•rio. , Reg. 79.99 , -BUENA PARK . hecti .t Ora;~,. Opf11 Doily t :JO lo f:JO,.... s-.t.y 10 te.7 ' 1---.. ~ aluminum Courageous. 8 .. ,. had lost to the defending 1970 champion Intrepid four times. Aoother a I u m l nu m contender, the Mariner, was sidelined for hull alterations with a 2-3 record. Intrepid and Valiant were locked in an unexpectedly close battle on . a 12-mi,le course "'hen both yachts went head·l(>-wind in gusts up to 18 knots before the collislon in !heir second race of Ifie d<1}'. IN THE F I R S l' ra~. In t r epid. the favorite, triumphed. by 3 minutes. 16 seconds on a triangular windward-leeward course or 18.7 miles. Grand Prix · ' To Norr is ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (Af) -Ait Norris G-ove his Slap Shot to . victory today in the Hennessy Grand Prix. For the burly 2J..year-old racer, it was the fifth victory in seven American ocean nces this year. .Barry Cordingly or Hollywood, Fla ., f o 11 owed Norris across the finish line at the end ol the llJO..mile race, bUt he reportedly w a s disqualified for mi9sing a check·point in the early gom,. SAVE 10.00 BOYS' OR GIRLS' 3-SPEED BIKE Cool" te·n·ders-;-sta-ndard-handle bars wilfi 3 speed gearshift. Side reflectors as an added safety feature. Ad01tt00al charge lor assembly. 57.99 I ....,. home Suodoy. ' !M#t Walsh Serles) MORF, The tree races are the PHRF, Saturda)'. fourth, fifth and sixtti of MALIBU YACHT CLUB Nortlt ond IJIJud SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB -Triangle Serles, all classes, Saturday, Sunday. SSSC's HI Point Serles. . -Point Dume Beach Party ELSEWHERE on the local yachting scene. · N e w p o r t Harbor Yacht Club will tend its Ahmanson racers around the booys on the Modified Gold Cup Race Saturday, and Balboa Yacht Cklb will hold its· annual ~lid.s ummer Regatta for all classes on outside and • inside courses Saturday and Sunday. other events on t he Southern CaHfomia Yachting Ass>clation ~calendar: f IAI Angeles • Lqag Beach. L!Tl'LE SHIPS FLEET - Ladies Slip Rock R a c e f Saturday. Regatta, multihulls, Saturday. KI NG HARBOR YACHT CLUB -King Hari>or to llthn'lus race, s c ho o n e r s , ket<hes, · MORF, PH RF , Saturday. ASSOCIATION OF SANTA MONICA BAY YACHT CLUBS -Fleet race, all member fleets, Colun1bla·26, ~y. San Dleg:o SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB ~ -Todoa Santos Island race, Saturday; Sunday ; summer Series .(Star) Saturday, Sunday; Summer S e r i e s (Tornado), Saturday, Stmday; Peabody Series ( C a l • 2'0 ) Sun, JtJ ... , Thies. ,l lDAY $tcO!ld l'tlgll 9:.U 11.m. 7.1 Stc:Olld low 1:1$ r·"'· 1.6 ' SATU•DAY First rllOh 11:11 e.lfl. •.I f"frs.t low • ,,,, 1.m. ·'·' ~and 111,111 JO:~ JJ.111· 1.7 Second IGW , . ':21. P.11'1· 1.4 SUNDAY • 11rn1.n1ori H:J.11,.,.. !·' Fl"! low !:27 II-flt· • .1 kOftd hl11ti u:n 11.m. 1.1 Second low 5:22 p.m. l.3 Sun rlttt ''" 1.n'I:' Stll l :O) p.m. ~ rlMl 1:11 1.m. ·ser1 ~:13 p.m. ......... CUllliai&it p ai " ! 41 SAVE 1s·.oo . HUFFY DIRT BIKE -J he bike with the. r?cer. in mind . 20" hi-riser with racing number and crossbar. Add itional cha rge for · 0 11embly. 59.99 ..... ~ . SANTA ANA JtOO So ............... ef ... c-• ,.... Opt• lf.t,.....,...,. 10 .. ' _. • Reg. 74.99 JCPeMey ' ' 112 451 189 Q I -....... -··-·--··--CHARGE IT at Thi Treaury 1 , Wllh your JCF'tnney Ch1rge CAnt lfyoudOn 'lhlYelC:harge · JUSI see how last we can ' ' open up YQur n..~ account. . . . ' ' • _, " ' . ~ . ' . < -Arts/Dining Out. . •Page21 Friday, July 19 1974 ' Eml tertainment· '/ ..... __________ .;;.,. __ _., ______ ,... ______________ ,,,, ''M~ry Poppins' Off Stage, Into Classroolll ' • Newport·Meaa School District's .summer mualcal plOductlon of ."Mary Poppins" wlll be preaented In 11 elementary •ch.Gola along with two public performance•. ,\t right, caat gather• for family portrait. Far right, Stan Dembeclli poHa with hi• two Marya -Debble 'Thoma1, left, and . Kllhi Harber. The show· Is double. cast. • .. . ' . ' ' ' ' . • ' BY SHERRY ANGEL . CM ... ~1, ""91 l&Mt Everything danees in the Newport Mesa School District's summer ·production of "Mary Poppins" -even the sets, accordipg tq·director Donna Kristiansen. - The W~lt' Disney film about a. magical nanny "'ho brings a bit or adventure into a,n Engli~h household will be presented on stage IOI' the first lime Monday through Saturday, July 27. Miss Kristj.ansen's siqe_..adaptioa of the-._.., mUlical features dancin~ sets brought to life lQr;-,ehoruS members that,-with a.spopnf1I of imagination -set scene1 a, enchanting as they appeared in the film "ersion: musical director Jl\lveris Van Fleet said. . The cast of 25 students, from finh grade to coUege age, will perform additional feats behind -the scenes as they move from stage to stage d~ring production week. < Bee.use €osta Mesa High·School1the usual - sl&ht for the district's summer workshop preduction, is under reconstruction, the cast • wjll travel to II elementary schools in the ~trict for performances. The .production v.·ill close Y.-i th two public performances at Davis A1iddle School Friday ·and Satu'rday. July 26 and '1:1, at 7:30 p.m. • \ ·, 1 .J ' MisS Kristiansen, a drama instuctor at Costa )lesa Hi gh School, said she chose J\1 ary Poppins for the s ummer producti6n because it woq.Id ' be a ch"allenge to do oh stage besides being, "the most exciting ima.l(in:i ti\"c child~en 's story.·· Adding to the challenge is the fuct thul almost every performance y.·iJI in\·o\rc •• dirferent sta·ge to adjust to and dirrere111 lighting arrangements -not to mention the brief tr:ave) time bet"·een performances. .. The 4ast, "'hich~ow-rehearses roor hOurs a - . day at Davis School, will ha\"e no opportlinities .to rehearse at"' I he elementar.r school istages. ~· "Each perofrmance will be aln1osL lik e an opening night. \Ve're going to try the . irt;iossible, but I think y,·e can do it. 'fhe kids are re all,.Y up for it." l\frs. Van f'lcet said. Because there a re so ma ny performances -so-close together., most oC the leads ha,;e been d,ouble· cast. \Vh en not actingr.1s a lead, they are in the chorus. Every performer gets a chancel? do a little bit of eye1:ything. "The basic concept of our summer "'Orkshop is that e\·ery student enrolled gets an all-around experience in lll! aspects of the production.'' P..trs Van Fleet-ex plained. ··our hope is th1:1t if v.·e offer a comprehensive summer experience. the st'udents can bring an added dimension to their. oy.·n schooli; ""hen they return in the fall ... Doubli1-1g in the lead role or the bright and \\·himsic<1l l\t ary Poppins are Kathy Harber and Debbie Ann Thomas. i\tary 's sidekick. Bert. is played by Ra@!y Holland and Stan De mbecki. ln the roles of l\1r. and .1\lrs. Banks. v.•ho · hire..MitrY q__LJ_h~Jl.ariny, are Duane ~homas -and DaY:n lla.mllton. The tY•o children, \\'ho <..-ome, to idolize l\1ary. a re J ane, pl ayed· by Tricia Swenson and Dana Dubrow and '.\lichael. played by Darren l\·fitchell Student director for the production is Gregg Silva ofUC Jntine and set designer is Adele Franks of COSta l\lesa lligh School. The cast v.•ill perform for-students at the fol10Y.1ing elementary schools: NewJ!(>rt. l~eights, l\ta·riners. Sonora, Liridbergh, l\lesa \'erde. California, \\lilson, Harbor VieY.'. Eastbluff, Pomona and College Park . Tickets for the public performance at Davis l\liddle School can be obtained by 'calling the di strict summer school offi ce. Tickets are Sl.50 for adults and Sl for children. --1 ---- ... . .. .. " ...., ~ " ' ·i ' J t ~ Circus Comes to-Anaheim • 'Greatest Sliow on Eartli' at Co1ive1itio1i Ce1iter The t04th edition or Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus is co n1ing to the Anaheim Convention Center on Au g. 1fora13·day run. This year's circus will showcase 24 acts m aking their American debuts. One of the headline acts is the ·Same! Mixed A"nimal Act rrom the German Democratic Republic. with combos, \1aldemar and Duo Nunus; Poland's umazing aeri al y,•i:tard . l\lonast yr uk : trapeze stars, The Berans or P.oland 'and l~illana , a nd aeria l· a rtists 1'he 1\ngelos. 1'he l\fihailovi and Duo Laszlo. Additional sho\V·stoppcrs in The Greatest Shoy; on Eal'th's 10.ith edition include: Erhard and Christiane Samel and Charly ·Baumann :.ind his y.·orld· ·their dozen animals or eight difrerent rcno\\•11cd ti gers . the an1azing Kin g ~ the sho'A-' as they are part o( the audience. · During the entire spectacle 52 children y.·ill be chosen rruJR th o audience lo jump, skiR. and clap in a fun-filled romp \Vith !\1other Goose. Peter Pan and 'fiRkcr Bell. Ali ce in \\rond erland . and Hcaut,v and " l he ·Beast's court. There \\:ill bC a llC\\' uerial ballet, a spicy sojourn South of the. .Border tit led ''1\ Circus riesta." species. The first cultural attraction Cha rl es ·rroupc on their unicycles: fro m the Germ a n Democratic l\texico's First fo'amily of The 1\ir. In addition to the 11nlics or ltingling" Republic eve r to appear in the U.$.. The f1 .}ing GatJ IHH;: the i11cre1lible Bros and Barnum and Bailey's-- the Sam els. and their:._ animals are... highy,•ire darede\:ils. Jhe Penche-\'i ~ "Cloy.·n Alie}-·· there are thrce""ling"s- regarded as one of the world's out--Troupe. and the ;1n1azinf,! hand or const;1nt .' break nec k acti\·il .\' standing circus acts. voltage trio, the l\l etchkaroffs, bacM. throug hout the entire show .. _JI The Samels present a' pair each of by popul~r demand. . The "Greatest. Shoy,· Ori Earth" tigers. lions , brO'A-'n bears. and The ~J g ShO\\' feuturcs fl\'C TI<.'\\' \\'ill debut hr Orange Count y y.•ith an a lllmalayan bears. In addition -and production nun1bcr~. p.m.·i>erfornlancc Aug. 1. rollowing still in the same <:age -are a polar Hi ghli ghting the productions y.·j\I an early morning anin1al 'valk from bear, puma, leopard. and black pan· be ''A Circu s ll ainlJo'>'•.'' a the circus trains unloading at Santa ther. breathtaking J)agcant featuring the Ana Street and Harbor Hl\"d. DaOy Other performers making their entire con1 pany and 50 children. ·weekday performances are 3 and 8 first appearances in Orange Cou nly The Greatest ShO\\' on Eurth ti1kes t>.m. \\'llh Sun day sho'>'·s ul 1 :30 und are: . children or all aJ?eS on" rainlXl\\"·ridc 5:30 µ.m. and S:1tu rtl:iy,; at II a.m .. 3 Teeterboard stars Kehaio\•I of through the "'orld or t\lotht}r Goose and 8 p.n1. 1'ickcts r:1ngc from $3.50 · Bulgaria and Oblockis from Poland : and ra,·orite. fa rniliar fairy tales. to 56.50 v•ith $2 discolmlS av<&illblt• Russia n Cossack riders ; Acrobatic \l'hcrr children <ire as much a port or uitb 11 coupon rrom ~lcDontild's . ' ' ' DAILY PILOT • Avant. Garek Darice Troupe To Perform at Art-Museum • . -' - .. An evening of modem d11.nce wlil be presented o' 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Newport Harbor Art :r.1useun1. 1be Nancy ?tfock Dance Com· pany will give a dance concert cr11ated especially tor the space jn the :r.!ain Gallery ol the . museum . J.fock's choreogriphy deals \''ilb form 'vithin a given Sp!'lce. "The dancer is primarily concerned with bis or her phys- icality in space and the move- ments themselves create tblt sense of physlcalily," Aid Mock. Cou11ty Fair Presents Wo1·ld Pageant World Friendship Pageant, a free entertainment show with , varied professional a n d · amateur talent, will b e '.'presented at 7 o'clock tonight in t,pe amphitheater at the Orange County Fair. There is a cast or 200 persons in the two.hour program. The pageant will be directed by Harold Hampton and Douglas Thompson with the Music l.1an Band providing '·the on.ilestra. Talent appearing in the 'pageant includes the Galena • Sli'eet East, a group or young • 'American>J touring the United states under the direction of Rlchonl and Jerry Clinger fnm Sacramento. Others will -Yv'here wi II you find !a great selection of Ff reproductions? I ,,, be the New Dimensioos, difected · by Harold Hampton and .composed of I:nma Linda University students a n d Father Coughlin's Boys tboir; and the Young Life Singers. Native soogs from many lands-will be sung by the lnteinational Children's Choir. The Friendship AmbaSsadors will exchange flags with reprt>Senta tivaes from eight countries. The public will be able to v.·atch authentic l'lancts from Tahiti. Egypt. Israel, ~texico. Greece, Poland,· and Scotland. General admission to the fair is $1. 75 for adults and $1.00 lo< children. Children under six will be admitted wit.h:>ut charge iL1ACADEMIE ,-,.AAT;GALLERY ~NSOUTH COAST VILLAGE-~-~.,. , .~ • ' !' . ~FLOOR OF THE MERCANTILE, BUILDING 55.7·3611 t~N MON.·THUR. 10-9" FRl.·SAT. 10-10. SUN .12·5 \ 4""'-----------------1 **********'******************* • •• -iPSV€H1€-FA-iR~ ~ . . . . . • 1 : ...... 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TRANS MECCA Charter Memberships are now being accepted for a limited time and will exclude monthly duel. Group memberships are transferable and fees Will be increased after our initial offering. CHARTER lllEMBERSHJP $1500.00 / For more lrlformotlon p/eaoe call 645-5543 . ' • ' I '· \ " lyTim M•zur Long IMch/Cata.Uns Crui ... An island 11 10m.ethln1 unu· 111ual: 10me penple re.lax better on an i11land; it aee.ms 10 away from it all. ,'tfany people like. to vl11it lfa· v.-aii. lt'1 a rreat place; I've bt!cn there. But we. tend &o fo,._t that '"'e have an i~and par11di1e ri1ht here. in Soulhem California. I'm talkin1 about Catalina, •n i1l11nd which ofrer11 a lot ·(11nd it doe,,;n't cost Rveral h11ndred I uver and b•ck). Catali.na hu a nice bC!ach, 1wllnW•I• l°'f, ten•. ni11, 11rt 1lilleriea, Abe nst&utaftU, nice motel1and hoteb, an lnlaftd tour that 18 ouf.8tandin1. many ' •·i11itor"'tour1 on water and land, hrO'"'liing thru 1hop1, C1>Urleou1 people, a '\>i1it to the Mu.11eum where. you c•n 1tll1Nt11heetmu· 1lc of the Bit Band era. And you can Me blu• Uy! 11'1 • veat place &o vii.it-for • day, • 1"'fe.kend, a week, or a few days durin1 the wet II. ..... Loni Beach/Catalln• Crul•• offer• I.ha tine.at bo•t 1ehedule to Catalln• ... •'i! 1etyou lhenie•r- lier Ufyou have Ju11t •day), •IHI WIJ don ·1 leave Cli.llna uotil I! II p.m .... we ru•r11 ntee re.tum ,... erv111inn11 ... wc le•ve momlnp und afternoon11 (and evenlnp oa the w~kend11) ... f..IJ n,I( lkach/Ca1111ina Cruitea, with our d!'!h.1iu1 modern •·c~lf!I .. now pn1vldeA C.111llna with lt1 ,be.~t transportation 1y1tem In many _a year ... phone_ (l-13) 716· 2i6-f ttr·(714) 1!8-1170 fur lnforo mac ion.or maillhacoupon today . .,ff." you on Caialilla. PHONEOR , MAIL COUPON TODAY -----------Lone 1uch1c....._ cru1 ... lJO Ooldefl lhor9 M , Leng I NCl'I, C1Mf, toaOZ 33 ,,.... .......... ..... ~-----~ ...... ~~~~~~- ~------'ii--- -• "\\'lthln ccrt11in for1nul:ilcd oplioos, 1tw. dancer n13y choose from his or brr company has perfQrntcd ut ·UC Irvine and at Cal Stnto ''ocabolary of movements, ., PilOre than 1200 vi itors M'·e Fullerton. E. fornutt to v•ork upon too seen 1.he ru; oI lttende pattern or grid. eX'hiblt v.il.lcb cont ues at ~ "These choices provoke. a Muse11m through SUl!day. certain kind of unexpected There will be free fllm1 s~taneity which cru.tes an shown at 2 p.m. Saturdny Md exciting choru:: of mcve-n!ent Sunday. mµch like the <*npositlon of~ The 1'.'e"ivport Harbot· Art an abstract palnting." added Afock leeder of the avant J.fuseum, 2211 \\'. Balboa garde' dancer company . Blvd .. Newport Beach, is open 1 Dancen in the compMy are from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday a-_. ~. 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I lir:ti-E11teria-i11nie11t-7-i glll& A Wee k 'l UNC H .• DINN ER • COCKTAILS- AJ.F.X anft DI A!'\E Sun. and :\Ion. Ni ghts 719 West 19th St., CO ST A MESA Hours 11 :JO a.m. -2 a_;m. 64S.2J I 3 • • " I ' .. - " . . " . .. . . '· .. " .·~· ... I'". -. 4 DAILY PILOT Frldi\Y, July 1q, 1974 "INM-COMPARABLE" .,.,...... I > Dlnlng-Doncing-Entertalnment What To Do " -----....... . . •• ' ·- Harbor Area Band to Perform ·T~night ... ~ lt A1)G.1·13 Convention Ceriter Box Olfice, Dept. B, 8000 W. KateUa PAHK CONCERTS -Friday night concerts In Costa tlRCUS IN TOWN -'The Ringling Drothers 11nd Bar• Avenue, Anaheim , 92802. • Alesa P<irk begin :it 8 1).m. 'l'he cight·\\·cek series or free num &. Bailey Circus will be at the Anaheim Conven· · A\JG. z~ concerts '''Ill prese nt Jerry Burns Dixieland Band, July tion Center Aui.1·13. Daily weekday performances ire 3 COUNTRY· WESTERN -Pt1erle Haggard will perform 19 ; Alan Remington's Relative Few, July 25, the Orange and 8 p.m. with Sunday shows at .:30 and 5:30 p.m. and In concert at 8 p.n1• Aug: 25. t•eatured performers will ....... c.,,. l 1106 COMI Hwy. .......... County Rhythm 1\lachine, Aug. 2; ''Guitar Spectrum,'' SatUrdaL!h9.,WLlltJlJWn., 1-IID!l.J.JtJn......l:l~~s..ra~;,,__ ,""-'1'he Strangel'S, )on JJowman-and_.Qo_fur_Partoo. di'!-/\"~. 'tl>ilrnmh-.i·nnlnreon·c"en-Banll, ·-Atlf. • from $3.SO to S6.5Q with $2 ~lseount coupons a\•a1lable at Tl k •-•«• 6 •• d 7 •• Uf;. ~ & ... c e .... ire.,... . ....,, .JU un .JU •• and "3rd 1\tarine Aircruft \Ving Dund," Aug. 23. McDonalds. THROUGH AUG. zs Now Operating Under NEW OWNERSHIP Featuring 1'he Finest Continental Cuisine DA!L Y SPECIALS . Dancing .. Entertainment Featurinc EVERYDAY PEOPLE Lu nch · Dinner l\lon. thru Fri . Open 11 A.r.1. -Dinner &.turday from S P.M.~ Closed Sunday BANQUET & CATERING FACILITIES AV AILABE t95 10 3.55 STEAK N' LOBSTER 5. 9 5 Dinners Include: Green Salad, Choice of Dresslng. Garlic Bread. Choice of Rice Pitalf or Potato DINNER BY CANDLELITE Clllkh D ..................... tS . S.. .... C:_....... . ••• 1.60 6romd a.-5'"* ...... l.tS St9t* H' ,.,,_. •••••••••• 1.tl ,.., SiricN. Ste9 •.•..••••• 2.10 FllMK .. W,...,.. •••••• J.41 Mew Torii Slffk •..•.•.... 1.45 st.dyenl stNll · •••••••.•• J.11 c.ttb•• 5*"*• •.•.•..•.. 2.tl Sh9-A .................. 111 SpKWt ,.._.n.n, ...... 2.11 SirWll ''"* .............. z.11 CHA~IS....twol,...,.,_J.JI ' . tM HU~'fOM HACH. 5174 .._.. A.,,....a4UI01 ....,.....,_tl!.M.IM:ll!lt-... fo.JIP.MJ ' Lmdi hlr-....... fri:-W.. s.. 0,.. 4:)1 P..M. IN •Al.DIN MOTi. 1441 ..... .,_. &.JJo..7141 _. .....-,: 1W1 t P.M. I~ I W..,. II P.MJ I-a. o.lp:,..,.,,. M.-...,_ W . I S-.1:.JI D, .. ~iJ". 1., •• ,.. I I , .CO••ot" • ~ Oo'I •- 12111 altOOte.MUltSt GA•Dlllf GllOVI •.t.(..\' '• CDI'I'l.<J Tllo MUICAM UST AlllANT • ORAIGE COUITY ·Chorbroiler -Food to Go Open 7 Coys 'A Week •COCKTAILS e ENTERTAINMENT ! JUL\' 19 THROUGllAUG. 3 SAWDUST '74 -llandmade arts and craftlf, 1culpture SU~li\IER CO~CERT -The Jlarbor Area Summer· QA&EMONT FESnVAL -Claremonl Music Festival . and jewelry displayed along sawdust paths in a euc1lyp. J Band, a group of 110 musicians ages 10 to 19, ff?m takes place at Pomona College, July .5-Aug. 3. Tickets , tua grove in Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beacb. schools throughout the Newport-J\lesa School District, are available for the 13 public ~rrormances \Yhich take. I-lours : 12 a.m .·12 p.m. Admission , 25 cents. 1 ,,·ill give a r00rce c11~nchert5 hut 1a o'cdlocl k .. tonig600ht 111~v~~e place WednesdayL_Frida).'_S and Satur~s nl s :1s 1 pd.m. T.JlRO.U.Gll AU.G. 25 ___ ,_.,_ Ne"·port l-lar r •C . e oo nu 1 or1um . i .. e~-ana Sunday• 1t4-p.m. All concertftalCe place In Br ies FESTIVAL.OF ARTS -Festival of Arts and Pageanto( 1 Ave,. Newport Beach. Alden Estes's i:11·rangements a Hall ifth Street and College Avenue Claremont. For. the Masters takes place on the Festival of Arts 1rounda, "\Vabash Cannonball" und "The Way lt ls" wil~ be proiram information (714) 621-Ul2 aD.d for ticket in!or· Laguna canyob Road, Laguna Be:ich. More than 178 ar .. featured along \\'Ith patriotic songs, "Sweet Chanty" mation, (714) 621-1112'. tists and craftsmen display their work at the feltlvaJ. medley and two marches. · THROUGHAUG.13 Jlours: 12 a .m.-12 p.m. daily. Admission, 50 centa for JULY 2~ CllABUE VllAPLIN SEIUF..S -A she-week Charlie adults and·2S cents for c}l.ildrcn. Pageant of the Master1 1'10NDAY NIGHT cONCERT -llear llenry Brandon's Chaplin film classic series ls t.aldnc place 1t the Art ii re-creation of grcut works of art pased for by live Symphonctte at 9: 15 p.m. :Ptlonday, July 2~, in Fashion 1'h~aire, 2025 E. 4th St., Lone Beach. Schedule is ·rhodels, nigbtlf. at &::.> p.m. Ticketl, $3.S, av1Uable OQ Jsland Ne"' port Center. " The free-program includes "Umelleht" and ".The Pilgriin," July 17-23 "Monsieur'.!.-. ~ly cancellat on basis. Information, 494-1145. "Dane~ of the Spa nish Onion," selections from "Jesus and '1Tbe Kid," J_uly 31-Aug. 8, and "The Circus" and THROUGH SEn. t Christ Superstar.'' "Stardust." "Love Story"theme, "4A Do1'a lJfe," Aug. 7-13. Information (213) 431·5'35. "nDDLER ON TllE ROOF" -Robert Merrill st1n in "Tie a Yellow Ribbon'! and selections from "No. No ", . THROUGHAUG.17 8 musical.at the· Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles Music: Nanette." 0 MACK ANO -MABEL" -Musical, bas'ed on the io-"Center. Performances: Tuesday-Sunday, 8:30 p.m. and mance of Mack Sennett, Hollywood's kine of comedy,. Saturday and Thursday, 2:30 p.m. Tickets: $2.25·11. THROUGH JULY 27 l\IEXICAN PLAY -Padua Hills Theatre in Claremont presents ''Ha rvest in Iquala." The two act play features the sights and sounds of the people of Guerrero, an, agricultural state in l\1exiC!l-Many of the dances are performed with masks. All the folk plays at ~adu1 Hills Theatr.e depict life in l\lexico. 'o\'ith authentic folk songs, dances and costumes. Theater visit may include lunch or dinner. Reservations are necessary. (714) 626- 1288. Performances are 8:30 Wendnesday through Saturday with 2:ao matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. · ON MAC ARTHUR NEAR ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT Cooll MoN _M&-71:11•-- Hunllngton ... ch 147·1214 Luncn 11 :311 iu 2 Dinner From 6 Closed Sun. &. Mon. 7H St. CW,, C-r. .... . (714)-54G'3641 -·- RM~ and his star, Mabel Normand, 'being presented at the TllROUGHSEPT. z . Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Directed by Gower Cham-*'SUMMER SPEl'TACULAR" _ Two evening perfor .. • • pion, the sbow stars Robert Prnton. Tickets: $3·9.75. mancea dally throuih the summer at Japanese Village, Performances: 8:30 p.rn. Monday through 5atlll'day and Buena Park. Stage fantasy featuring a variety of 2;80p.m. Wedoesd~y and Saturday. special effectl; admis&ion price to park entit! .s visitors THROUGH AUG. 23 . to see the show. Summer prices: $3.75 for adults, $~.75 MUSIC FEsnv AL -Slst Summer Musical Festival ' for children under 11. takes place at 8:15 p.m. nightly in the Red-THBOUGHSEPT.14 .. lands Bowl, SaiilY Park, Redlands. Event! include sym-ANJMAnON FILMS_ Chapman College Great Fllnis phony, opera, light opera and ballet. Free adml5aion. 'Guild 1ummer series. ••Animation'' will take place at AVG. 23 7:30·p.m. Fridays and in Memorial Hall auditorium, 333 ROCK CONCERT -Leon Russell will apptar in con• N. Glassell St., Chapman'College, Orange. Guild mem- cert at 8 p.m. Aug. 23. Tickets for the performance ar~ berships to the 12·week series will be $10 and $5 to oon- aVailable by mail order at '$6.50, 5.SO and 4.50 through ~hapman students. • ENJOY .A 817 OF OLb ~AN FRANCl_~.\'Q : SAN FRANCISCO CUISINE Ol'EH II :30 A.M • El'(TERT AIHM&n; & DANCING IOllY.ClAIG TllO JiaiAldl ......... ,... ... 4:JO .. l:JO,.... II.a, 1617 WESTCl.IFF DRIVE · ·, tc:.r.r.tw....,_......,.. . · ·. NEWPORT IEACH R_ESf .4$-$222 I · · l~ighest (,luaht) Native J\lexican F'ood:. Week Doy~: 11 :30 a.rt~ lo 12 P·"' ~" and Soi 11 :30 o.fT!. tu I 2:3U Open 7 Days . '°""""' VIC GARCIA h:irrneriy of Coeia', Pokxa . /\ppeainq I Wed .. Thin .. Fri., X,1, COCKTAIL~ 9093 ~. AD/INS, HuNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 Hamt of ~dno & Irish CoffM • STEMS ·~ PRIMR ~ • ITAUAH FooD DANCING -·EllTBITAINMEHI" . .............. . GOOD TIME COMPANY T~tlnSatu•1 Conautt Your Phone Directory For The ME·n..f:D'1 Neare1t You ftE&TAUIANT -c.n1r .... 111-cu;11n.-· - ~kt11il -s.-g .from $2.50 · Luncheon-and _Dlnnn Monda~ thrQl'Qh Sa!ttnta~ Closed Sundays We ere loc•t~d n11t tO th1 · Mey Co. in Sout~ Co11t Pl111 ; lllJ~-. ~.... J40-ll41. IN SOUTH COAST VILLAGE Retlluranl EGGS BENEDICT • OMELETTE CARUSO HANGTOWN FRY FILET MIGNON OSCAR · PRIME RIB OF BEEF, AU JUS EGGS ORTEGA And Other Brunch SalllCtions · Choi~of: · · Fresh Fruits in Champagne, Chi/16<1 Freshly Squeemi Orange Juict. · lcttd Gazpacho, S.lkfr of A,.,,tM Swett Rolls & Ml¢fint, Horr¥ Fri«J Potat<»s & • Fr1fhly Brrwed Cof!H Sentld with nwy EntrH • "Eating out" is not ~-necessarily dining! lbibwa b'gourmet JajJaneee dining OPEN DAILY 11:00 AM Lunch Served to 5 PM Dinner Served from 5 PM • Oinlhg QI the Ncwpcrter Jnn·s r.~arinc Rcs!aura.nt Js a 1011Uy pleasurable experience. Excellent cuisine, ranging tr om our superb Rack of L~mb 10 saimon S1eaK in salsa Verde, palnltlldngly prtp111d tiyow E1110paan- tr1inld chlf 1. A wlna lill'Of dittinction lo compterntnt yOur enlree. And, ln an ·a1mosphefe at continl':!nlal elegance 1 unmalched ror rel&Jted erijoyment. Dining is The j.(Jrine RestBUfant al ~,w ... 1 · ~ 1107 J11111boree Rold, m Nlwpoo1Bllcll/714·644·1700 ,.AUO, -UOOLOUHOl!/TltE WIHE CEUAll/THE lllTllO/TlllCHELSIA IAR , 1 • Horikatva ----A!.oinUtu.~.LOI ! Arui:cl111, !Mllr ~lu'ic 0!11ter. I (213) lllO·D3b6, I l Sec1cli/f. ( lf1t:ktalla /i>r ""'' ••• t>r !.'fH). A settuded corner, a panoramic view and cockta ils for two. Add a magWifltel'!I dinner and you have SeacUff Restaurant And now, with the completion ol our distinctive new banquet facility, we can serve cocktails and dinner for 200. • Numbers never concern us .• , but 01.1r guests do . JIXIO Palm Avo .. Hunlin1ton Beach, Cali!. • 17141 536-8866 • LOUNGE ENTERTAINMENT NEWPORT BEACH" - 59 Fa.thion Island . Fot. R•.,_ .. tion1 m.,. C.11 - __ 644-5313 ____ _ I I t ; . . . : . . . . . . . . I l Puppet World Puppeteer Bill Evashwlck Introduces his hlp. pie f~nd -a mef!iber or the casl in ·Tony Urbano s new manon~tte productlon "See -------.A'"m.,•,r,ic,,a0-Tben and Now." UrbanO•s puppet ow can be~Si!e·n"""'ttilly atthe Forun1 Theate· on the grounds of the Festival of Arts In La- guna Beach. Weeltday showUmes are 1:30. 3, 4:30 an~ 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, I , 2:30, 4, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. \ I SPAGHEITI BENDER- Now OPEN FOR LUNCH l 1 :30 to 2:30 TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY DINNER SSMD FROM 5 to 11 :30 Q.OSED MONDAY 6204 W. COAST HWY. 645-0651 ·.THE PIZZA FR()M THE EAST . H~S COME WEST! to ! ~ '))o~ctrf.,-.....;:_ _...., ......... i LUHCH&DIHHHDAILY ;::...,j~ I ::e~T':;~1 a548m.-Sunda3y3·1"'"'1' 2· ~~,,..,-l .""# FOOD TOGO Cl1'I"' ; •• ; PARTY ORDERS !!-NU R 4 2174 "'"""" ....... C-. Moto .. t . . in COSTA MESA ... G'-A for crepes & cocktails W. lt.'lfl:-l• U. in the 1----f!lr--South·Goast Flaa. ~~ ·-. ,...,, •MllC "· Cflll -MJ :rj l ! ., ~ !r\!1 .. "" • • Shopping Center 1>1111100 ,., fJfie ollagic ~!! B1nk1m1rh:11'd • M•1tel'Cl)1rp • AmerlCln ExpreH TEMPLE GARDENS . ~NE:S::S Re1ta•rant RIC IS HA COCKTAIL .lunch.on a Oin~r Daily 1•ADAMI ( .. ...,._, Ll)llNGE COIT• MGA ••0.1-3 .:ii.. · I 540-1937 ~ 76 ~.,; .. •"3 ............... 1no1 ••oo•HUIST <At ca 0 , .,._,u•-Featuring E.xoUc: Tropical Drlnks !'""- I ' ,~~ . •NGAU Served Monday thru Thuriday dinn1rs includt soup or Slllld, · chok1 of b#.111 potato or rict Hiw11i111 RED SNAPPER -....... • .... ••••• 2.25 MAHI MAHI •..••..• ". ••.••• ~ • •. • 2.45 GRILLED SEA BASS • • • • • • • .... • • 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ............... , .. • 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK .•••.• -•• -• • • • ~.75 LOBSTER TAIL • .. .. • .. .. • • • . • • . 4.95 STEAK ANO LOBSTER • • • • • • • . • . • 6,95 3901 E. p,.t H'#Y •Coton. Del Mtf • R-. ~75-0900 Junchlon • dinflfr • 1nt1rtlinmtnt DAIL v PILOT ZS !! It's Birt~y _Fiesta_ Time At Misswn San Luis Rey The 176th blrthday of historic Old A.U1s\on San Luis Rey, near Oceanside, will be -celebrlted-Saturda a n d Sunday, with a colorful fie sta , baled on traditions of early C a l lfomla Spanlsb<olonlal days. Featlvitits begin at noon Saturday when ch.lldren, young people and adults bring their gaily decorated anlmlls and pets to the Old Miaaion ateps for the Old World Cuatom of "The Bleaslng or L h e Animals". There will be lively music and free entertainment oo both days -Spanish dancers and singers; mifrlachi players; a variety show; San Diego County Co n cert Orehestra; Folkloric dancers ; popular and folk slngers; carnival fun ; fireworks ; a . dance band; and o ther attractions. 1:• 1o1• ;,t ~ " _ .. _ .. ------- FIESTA QUEEN AND HER TWO PRINCJSSIS Ktlly Tlldalt, Pamela ~nthon, E~uboth Mtcll .. llfo There is plenty of free parking on the mission grounds, within easy walking distance of the festivities. The Santa Fe Railway (AMTRAC) provides three trains daily into Oceanside, from both Los Angeles and San D I e g o . 1 Great stars in person! ,....,,..._ Tiw:Grau~ There wilt be a contest for most authentic Spanish and htexl~an costumes. ...---------~' Les Brown Sii.UH" Htndtnon TM foUI' Fruturien The-Si--On Saturday, there's a western style barbecue steak dlnner. Both days offer a vari ety of Spanish a n d hfexican food!. ProceedJ go to the fund for m i ssion maintenance and restoration. live Theater The: U.S. Marine Drum and Bugle Corps will perform on Saturday afternoon. T hi s spirited group from Camp Penedlet.on has an internation- al reputation for excellence 'Gods pell' COn tinues Run and predaioo. On SUnday at 10:30 a.m., the Fiesta Mass is celebrated on the sloping lawn in front of the Old Mission.. A 100-volce choir "rttother Earth" will sing the lilting ''Missa "Norman, I• That You'." Fridays 2 o·~~ Sa"·~ay I , uuo.::11. wro Cata una", the Indian Mass, 'lbis new comedy continues and &mday a ft e r n o o n s . compoted and taught to the Wemesdayo hough &wdayg Reservalioll! ll6U055 ..-962· lndiaoa by the padres In early at . Sebestkm'1 Welt Dinner 2$51. mission days. n Playhouse, 140 Avmida Pico, ;::::::::::::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;-I ·-·· ··-------······ ·[SJ um1rru R Ui*'1fr.ri"9_~-.. .-..... j(. ... ,.,. ... """'-*-- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -· •-t11 --.... -. ........ ----..-..- °'""' ....... M.clc-- ContilWDUS free. entertainment Gener&J Admission: ...... ,..,. Child~t1..., $UO Unde:r&·lnt This is the opening weekood for , this locally originated rock-ecology nwsioal , at the San CI em en te Q:lmmmlty Theater, 202 A venlda Cabril.lo, San Clemente. Perfonrences Thursdays tm"'8h _,. wiLil Aug. 8 lltth an 8:30 curtain. iJleservation 49'l-0465. San Clemente. -.ations L'::========:'!...~::::::::::~=::.._ and curtain times available by "Land of -Dragon" Opening l<>llight I<>" three weekends n thll9 ·children's production at the lluntingt<lo Beach Wlayhcue, 2110 Main St., Huntqtro-Be tch. Pe rformance• ,Friday eveniqes, Saturday . a n d SUndal' afternoons with tick.U available at the door. calling 492-9950. "Godspell" A rock musical based on the Bible is on stage at South O!ast l!epertory, 1821 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. with performances at 8 o'clock Wednesdays l1rough f;undays with a S p.m. SOO<iay matinee. -61&-1363. •• "Cunt Yoa .. V~" On .. Saturday nigllt. mid Qmday eft8U)OQI in the Monte Carlo Room ol the Newporter Inn is a satirical -.,,,. !run Colorado, cal-4Raph1cs 'pR€SS MENUS GUEST CHECKS playing at 8 o'c~ Saturdars ...,.." a00 2 o'clock Sunda ys, Kl.HAUCll.,_CAMTILICO.A.Mll"YAID preceded by a buffet dinner. !----.... -------------~ Resen-ati~ 642·1768. Orangt County'• Fore.most Rtstaurunt Prinftr (7141 545-3754 Aik fq_r David Roitnthal , Proudly Presenla A DIXIELAND JUBILEE With The BACKBAY-JAZrB~D Friday & Saturday Nttts ....... , ......... 1712 P1~entla -Costa Masa -548-9203 @Jile~ FRENCH CUISINE . Op•" 1 D•vs -1l:JO1.ift •• J !100 p.m. LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS 3100 5. Pltu Drive South C-VIII ... IA<ljecent M Se. C.11t Pt•••! Featuring Old SonOra recipes or our Mamatlta since lt;q LUNCH 1:1:30 A.M. T0.2 P.M~,·~11 DINNER ~;00 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. CATER!~ AND FOOD TO GO I• ' c«tllli~•r hall·mark (hal'ma1k') any n1ark or •yrnbOI of K•11i.Jln111151 Or hlth ri111lllJ'. Cei1e•ole C1tenns h11 bean the h1Um1rk of h11he~t q1,11rlt'f ~11l11ne and iervk:ti In Southern C1Hfotnh1 'o• OYe1 f\!PO d&c:•cl''· W• c•l•r •Yerv IJ'l'lpotl•nl Pal'li•• lor 1ocl•I l••de.,,, bu1ln•1s e•acutivet encl lll"d r•Jaln1 orJ:enlraloona. An ll e kit ol olll•r n11::• peopl1 wl'lo hlllfl YIP'1, Call on C•~•ole. wh•n yGu w1n1 to bl e11tor1d to. Vle.'re tt>• \ P•rry ~ople, Orange County Olhee: JOO Sol.Ith f"lower St. Qrane:e. Callfofnla 92668 (7~4) 532·6564 ' " IAl•AIH MATll& -HESDAY • l:OOP.M. AU SEATS $1.oo isdyin9tomed Harry Crown 99a%oeao! H• PAHA'1SICW"C0.1Jl6YIXLll!(alliil ... . GIORGI c. scon -FAT DUHAWAY ".OKLAHOMA CRUDE" IVIS. ROM 1 ".M. CONTMOUS MINDA T MOM 11'.M. 673-8350 PLUS ,.,,..,. !. l...w...i.,_ l\u•• "-,_,...,.,,, G00rge Segal Glenda Jackson "'A Mel>'in fl'Wlk F .... A Tuuch Of Class l""'""'°!I Paul Servino Hildqprd Neil ..... ~ ~ Joho C1""'ron S...lotC.0.. 8Wnc """S.HMny Cilhll ... .,.,.,...,. Milrin frtM .,.J),,cl a-,,._<J ""'°"""""" Mel•i" frat1ll A~Aor«i tiflb.•yllol<.,. Ta~''-' [u..n.r"-lnwl .... i..i. ... """'~ G ,8 \.}. ,UTCH CASSIDT & THI SUHDAHCI IUD'" ---...... llDHA-...r -"WOILD'S 61U.TIST ATNL.ltr "Ml. MAJISTYIC'" .. '"WHITI UCiHTMMG'" -.-.ot.T A.MO ue+n?OOT" IU .. ---"IUTCH CASSIDY & THI SUHOAMCI lllD'" .. "THI HUITllUI IQD"' BUTOI & THE KID ARE BACKI Jml 111;._ fun DI Ill Al Thatrcs and Drfwc·lns · ThrouthoUt Southern Callfornla PAUL NEWMAN · ROBERT REDFORD KATHARINE ROSS. "BUTOI WSIDY AND THE SUNDANa KID" "' -AG«lr'te Roylil·PalAMrist1 Pit'oOl.cllOn. c;o.sw~STROTHER MARTIN• JEFF CQAEY •HENRY JONES E~ PrOIJlaf' PAUi. MONASH. F'fooucea by JOHN FOREMAN Oirwc:l9d ~GEORGE~ HILL •Vl\"!llM tw Wll..IJNi,4GCX.DMAN Music COmobMd Ind Conduclecl tiySUJlT BACHA.RACH A NEWMAN-FoqfMAN Pf~· PINV$10t'1' •Color by oel..u~e"' 111111 Df llll)tWClll,_. ,,..,.. Oil Iii IW'ft Mllilil J 1@ IPOl.-;:;:::-.=.:l 'i' -.LolllJ ORANGE COUNTY • etm MW OUllSl fow: Sovtll Coa1t #l 7lt.546·2711 Granat Mall Cinema 714·&37-0340 COPA lffSA OllAHCE hi.alo Drive· In 7ll-S4S.ll1J Stadium 011¥e-ln .e4 714-639-6990 n TOH WUTllllNSTEI Sl6dl•blck Platl CiMma 714·531·5880 Clntll'lll·Wtst 714-892-4493 ILlllllllllTGO tuCM WSTMSTl./lllMIST. ' Hun!lnston Cinema 71t.847·9608 Weslbr~ 714.sJ0.4401 OUllll Cintdome 20 714-S.J2.Jl28 ' • • • I _l_ 1 I I ., , .,, , __ .,., . ' . .. ' - fl DAILY PILOT Marl~ Hakes Splash ?.ta rk Sp itz, the most honored athlete in Qly1n pic history, takes the plu nge into th e world of enter· tainment as he makes his world pren1ier appearance as a live performer at l\.fagic l\Iountain. The l\1ark Spitz Show headli nes the park's Showcase Theatre from Tuesday through Sunday, July 28. Nightly showtimes are 7 and 9 p.m. Co-starrin~ with Afark Spitz is The l\1ike Curb Congregation, one of Amer· ica's top vocal groups, and Lori Lynn Ray, world's hula-hoop chan1pion. ---- ......... _ ..... __ fll!'ll ........ ,.., =::=.· .. . r·--I p ~ "MR. MAJES1YJ(" d: ....... CALL THEA TRI FOR SHOW TIMES 673°62.cl .... 1·n OW. Toi 2 30 Wali_DitMy't .~UDISAGAIM" • "LH84D OF SLlll'T HOU.OW"' IGJ CHARLES 8AOH5PN "a.IR. MAJESTYK" & llURT REYNOLDS "\\'HITE-(JGHTNING"- ' .. --,....., of fr•t ,.,...., '-MM 1. Monti of TIIMIA FAMILY TWIN CINEMA f(11,NTAIN VA LlfT '11>]-1]48 • I 7161 BROOKHURST • CIH!MA 1 -SPICIAL-IMGAG-IMIMT! "GOHEIH 30 SECONDS" S'-""t ''IUAHOI" DESTIHID TO If A CLASSIC SIM-At 2·4:10-7 I t:JO ;.M. Sf'ICIAL n A CHILDIEM'S FtLM HSTIY AL THUISOAY OHLY ooo•s O,IH I Z:JG si.-1:11,AIS• ... Sl.00 CIHEMA 11 AU. WALT DISfrollY "SUPER DAD" "SOM OF FLUllER" C......_12,,M, hllJ l1c.,t Tltw1. -- I ~ • .....""IMl.M.00.1'l.TUll"...ll.I . • "THl MYSTUIOl.IS ISlAMO Of C.Arf A*' t*MO~ ,,..._&tf.tH•ir"l""I SpMiol l'rlce 12:XI lo ?;00 p.m. !•~°"'" Solft.-· HoHlllWI 11.00 S.A. FMWY IMANCHlSTEll EX.I G.G. FllWY ITY 0 . EX .I A s· v .,.. .......... c ..... , .... ~1,.1 9 -ne llllOOft TUM-111 A -...MA.mn1~ ,... "'f1M11~-tNI ' • FAoM fashi on Island Newport Beach I • . . . ,. ~. .. . . •' 111 the Galleries Gle.nn Opens Summer Show Co11Jedy Ou Stc1ge Oliver lfa\ley's co 1n e d y, ''Father's Day" is on stage at the Hualington Hart (or d Theat:ro In Hollywood and wUI JACK GLENN GALLERY -2831 E. Coast Hwy., Corona de! !\tar. Sun1mer show, including paintings, photography , sculpture and dra\\'lngs, offers the \\'or ks of Peter Alexander, !\f lchael ~ndre\rs. Chuck Arnoldi, Lewis Baltz, Gary Beyd- ler, Nalahe Bleser, Jerry Byrd, Robert Cummlng. Imogene Cunningha n1. Michael Davis, Tony OeLap, Guy Dill, Laddie John Diil. Ned Evans, Antbony Hernanctei, Charles Hill , Crnig Kauffman, John 'OkuJJck and Broce R1chards. The \sl10\V, July 2q-Sept. 12, will run concurrently at the Jack . Glenn Gallery\ in San Diego. · LAGUNA FEDERAL GALLERY -260 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. Art-A-Rama one--;--tiril of l\\'O summer exhibits by instrtlctors and students of Laguna Beach Scbool of Art continues through July. Paintings, jey,·el ry, photography, dra\\'inks.' ceramics. sculpture and printmaking. LAGUNA BEACll !\1USEU!\I OF ART -301 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. 20th Annual All California Show continues through Aug. 25. Daily from 10 a.m. 'to 4 p.m. Saturday and SWlday rrom 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ----~ CLYDE ZlJLCH ORJGJNALS GALLERY -3800 E. Coast continue nightly (except on .Hwy., Corona del •1ar. Palntlngs by Vincent Farrell, through 1'1ondays) lhru Sunday, Aug. J uly. Houri: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays throogh Sundays. 4. ' · Cnrole . Cook and Barbara EYE 'S ART GALLERlES -South Coast Village, Santa Ana. R;::.t Star in 'this caustic Wave studies and children in oils by George Michaud, through July. 1:4>urs : Monday f ugh Thursday. 10 a.m. _ c OOy abou~ the effects of 9 p.m .. Friday and Saturdays, 10 a.m. _ 10 p.m. and SU!I· divorce on th~e '"omen \Yho .... live in the S'\me New Yor k days, 11 a.m."":""6 p.m. uparllncn t building. COIJ.ECTOR'S CJIOJ'CE-tiOO N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach.. 'Performances begin at 8:00 Acrylics and watercolors by Alan Fapp, Ira Yeager, Gon· p.n1. and Swiday evening at u.lo Duran, Bernard Gorbutt, through ..Aug.JO.-Houl'S: .Daily -7130 p.m.--Matinees-o--n except Monday, 10 a.m. · 5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday coin· Pianist Plays Bowl Tuesday Q..,aucllo Arr>U, I .w.or!ll· famous .,pianist will appear with ttte Los An ge les Philhannonlc at Hollywood l~~~~~~~~~~~~m~c~nce~a~l~2~:30~p;.m~.~~~ NOW OPEN in COST A MESA!' NE"'PORT SCllOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY -3720 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. "Laguna Six," exhibition by six young Laguna Beach photographers, through July (main g31Jery ). Photographs by Tom and !\fichell Grimm, selection from "·orld travels. through Jul y 14 (small gallery). Hours: \Vednesday and Satufdays, IO 1a.rh. tol.4 p.m. or by appolnt- mcnt. • Bo"°I oa Tueaday at I!. p.n1. 428 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa , ....... , ... ,,_ .............. , TALIS!\tAN PRINTS GALLERY -1437 Glenneyre St.. La· guna Beach. Lithographs by D'arcangelo, Theodore Stamos and Juan Genoves, through July. Hours: Daily except Tues- day, II a.m. to 5 p.m. CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SA\11NGS -2700 Harbor Blvd., Costa !\tesa. Landscapes and floral oil paintings by l\.1arlane Tomlin, throug h Aug. 14. Hours : l\.1onday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to l p.m. 1'/E"'PORT HARBOR ART i\1USEU!\1 -· 2211 \V. Balboa Bl vd., Ney,·port Beach. Exhibition of art of Alende tribe of Sierra Leone, \Vest Africa, Jwte 19 through July 21. Film Saturdays and Sundays, July 20, 21 at 2 p.m. Hours: Tuesday through Sunday noon to 4 p.m., Friday nights nights 6 to 9. CALIFORNIA J\IUSEml OF SCIENCE M'D INDUSTRY - 700 State Drive, Exposition Park,, Los Angeles. "lntema· tional Art Exhibition ." 38 contemporary art works in a variety of media, will be on exhibi t through Aug. !5. Hours: Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. J\IUCKENTHALER .c uurURAL CENTER -1201 w. l\fal- vem. Fullerto n. Exhibit of contemporary crafts, sponsored by the Orange Cowity Art Association, features on~f-a· kind fu rniture, jewelry, ceramics, fiber hangings, qUilts and \\'ood and leathe robjects. The exh ibit will continue through Jul}• 21. Hours: Tuesday through Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. ¥Ml SUf'll STAI C ... MATIHHS DAIL T ..... MllLMIWMAN M•TIMHS DAtLT -llOIQIT.RIDfORD_12~·~ KATHARINE ROSS. ''" "BUTCH WSIDY AND :::: THE SUNDANCE KID" ''" 10:30 ,,,. 7:1S t:Je He • will perform ,t h e Schwnann Concerto with lhe Los A n.g e I es Philharmonic under .maestro Ch a r I es 'I'°' 605 So. H-ll•d., S..ta AM r,tackerras. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Ttml'S A ILOYll IU5 60tt$ AaOU..D! Wlla' DISNIY-..- _,.,, .... ''TIEIEST llUSICAL OOEITAll- llEITTUT llU. EYER IE IUDE." -L.A. T'-' rsc-1 £,...-~..-.1 "SJUP£NDOOS" -C8S·1V • ~CILUI or_.. llDllCA&&." ' ~Do-aeedlt-. .. _. ~--MU:-"MVSfMB'NIMJl!'I lllDASNI · lllllllllll· JIJ(mn' · fm!IMflll) · IRAMW · llllll~ ·lllmYllXKY · --· MSSllWlll ' ____ ., .. Ml\ ........ _ ... l~·--- IOl~~I i1N 1110111111 !liCfwe ~,.o;...,. Nllibl• • "EXUBERANT, EXTRAVAGANT!' ---- I"• "M.A.S.H." ... '' I • WOODY ALLEH ,, ___'.'.PLAY l:T AC0.,.1.H SAM" Iott. .. Color -- INl• ~ • I P'ACIPIC TH•ATA• DlttV•·tN • SUNR SW&~ ll•Jnr NAR•OR .. VD. Drlv•-1'\' s...,, ... &Awtt> Swatt Sot.& S1H1.·l•1t1 lo •om • ORANG• Drive-In 1a2 Fri. S1l.6 Sufi,. It!" lo •P1t1 hfkf r11~11 Aoi.-..1i1Hi-'' F•milw Fun! -..; Profit•l hreal"• O.l•r•!o ~ MON. fll. OHN 7:1S .M. SAT. I SUN. OfllN 7:1S ,.M. SNOW At OUM e UNDll 11: fllf J111t 1Ma•UA11111:-.u UMAlOl W f OJ JAVA - ' . ) I •, . . .. 1 ' . ! ' I • • • > ' ' ' ' i ' .. ,, ! :· • • ' . • . . " ' • • • ... ' . -. . STEREO SOU~DS 9F' THE HARBO~ . . '· - :• . ., • ~ I . ~' .. • el ~far Racin g' Ope11s HOWARD DUFF SUE ANE LANGDON -IN. "BORN YESTERDAY" ly GARSON KANIN WOJt- EDWARD ANDREWS·JOHN RAGIN CO.STAlllNG JAMIS I. iRODHIAD ., .. ,..., w"" JOI IMNAIA e llAINI ,A11'NOW t ALLAN ITINS lllKTl9 If JOU MJNllS ORANGE PLAYHOUSE 171 MO. IUll8l. , .JUIT NOl1M Of CM.IMAM ~~ro~"~'G~":Oi.RANGE ."!)\>.ti\. :• rrr . AT its. _:s·~"~ • '· , In 1955 there were a few things a fashionable, • Qi rls school QlQDJ teach . ' 1 "'Pf ' ' •• I ' ' ; , ' • '• ...... ....... • ''LAST Of SHEILA" . . . "THE CANDIDATE'' ,,., PllTI CITY PLAZA 7 HarMt' lo~ at WU1oon SUH! ,..,· COltt>M...• Ml-0573 In the City Centre ,. Orange -997-0832 ,· ,.. ( • •• THE. MtR1SCH COfPQRATION Plesents CHARLES BRONSON io A WALTER MIRISCH·RICHAAD FLEISCHER PAODJCTl()I "MR. MAJESTYK" Also SllmOQ AL LmERI LINDA CRISTAi. LE~P\JRCELL Wrinen boJ ELMORE LEONA.RO ~SIC by CHAALES BERNsli:N -by\W.TERMRSCH 0.e<ISdbyRICHAAOFl£1SCHER PG ---·tta ......... ~ ....... . ...... ,,,. ... ~, .. .... CQ.()A BY tl' llb;l' Undid ..... 892-4493 893-7581 • • What Do You Want to Hear Yugoslavs . N W .1w Ads KFAC? BringTour ext it ut on _ .. . T Sh . _ , o r1ne K~~AC's last commercial I Turning on !rce marathon, J1me 3-9, sw-passed its new Wstent'f'shlp Guild goal. ~ General Manager George f'ritzlnger has • scheduled a n o t he r commercia l free marathon to take place on Sept . 1·8. Scott Manchester Tu·o performances by the young Yugoslavian C.Ompany, ';Abrasevic" \\111 be given Saturday at 2 :3~ and 8:30 p.m. at Shrine Auditoriunt in Los Anj::eles. Members of !he Listeners poetry of American writers , Guild will be selecting ,,,.hnt rou__migbi e_njgy_t grabJ.m: gf will be -heard during that contemporary and traditional weekend by po s t c a r d . literature on •"Jbt Morning Requests will be counted and Re ... .i: ...... on KPFK at 9:30 itMse' most frequently ........ 16 • requested will be ........,_ammed. a.m., Monday ttrough Friday. r· ve• Football fans should note during station's heaviest that· Kl.AC will broadcast all ' listening periods. games ol. the newly-rormed Chuck Cecil, heard ror many World Football League, a 20- years on KFI, is now airing game schedule-(next up: July his ''.Swinr1in' Years" show on --o 2• when the Southern JCGIL, seven nights~ week : California Sun's play at Saturdays, from 7 to 10 p.m.. Jacksonville at 5 p.m.). .(with time out for music of IT ALSO will 3.l.r California the 60s and 70s until 12:4~) Angels baseball and Los Sundays he's on at • p.m., Angeles Rams/UCL!\ footbali with today's sound, switching in the fall. A seven-segment news Currently making their first spgcla\ m _!!Vle'fel']i, tit!N, ~Ur of t~ United Stat~s. the "Will the Real Critic Please youthful artists will present a Stand Up,'' by KMPC . of " · nev.·sman Donn Reed will air, program na .. ve music, song one segmert per h 0 u r and dance. More th.an 1000 throughout station's broadcasi costurru:s ar~ used_ in this day Tue9day productt011, with fabrics woven Among ihoee to b e ~ designed by Yugoslavian interviewed will be Rona artisans. Boots are custom Barrett JMn Barbar Ray made, skirts e l a b o r a t c I y Loynd, ' Will Power ' {20th e.mbroidere~ and b I ~ u s e s Century Fox publicity ) and deoorat~ "".llh hand stitching. K~fPC entertainment editor Ranging 1n age from seven Steve Arvin, who w i 11 to 18 years, the 100 ar!l sts v.·Hl interview Reed in the series' perform ancient nwsic and final eplsi>de. Series promised dance from Croatia. Serbia, to probe critics froni the Slove n i a . Macedonia, viewpoint oi the reviewers Hungary, Rwnania and other Frldil:y, July }q, 1974 OAJLV PILOT 7 i 1 l incoln A~•nu• W. of Knolt 8U9na P~r'lc • SZ1·2223 back to t~ "Swingin' Years" ---------- from 6:30 to 8:30, V.'hile Monday Cbrough Friday the ..---------. themselves, the moviegoers Central European cultures. 1------------ show is heard from 11 p.m. to Il!!~ght. "SWINGIN' YEA.RS'' i s ~cated ·on 40 stations a~ the nation, not counting American Forces Radio. It's also aired on an AWJtralian r'adlO network. stations 'in sq~pore and Hong Kong and is heard on casette in the AmeQcan Embassy in Peking, China. Just a few -rd• In the right place ••• Dally Piiot Cla111fied Ads Dlal the d irect line 642-5678 If you're into OlC prose~a~nd~'::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::~ . . You will laugh & !eel good & have a nice ex:l)erlence. •· ... eoislerousty Funny oldti me laroo ... S1re1sand at her best" Vo11C11n! C.~Dy flle•Y<ll• J1me1 13arbl"a itreiwnd ~t()r Jlete~ Sake-" • I\ ,,. .. ., ............ , ,,,.,,,, ... ,.. .. ,,~., ' \I " I ' f " k . . NE . MIL'.11 MMIAN ... w1a••w ,_1 ..... -... ~ ...... Tm.Si... .· - 7 /Plllllif AW-I ' · · .._ c.-. n.:..u1 1••;.,••• ••r·..-...•'\o .. , ., o \' " I II ~ • ' '.. . . • . . __., ..... , ~ ........ ... ..... ==-• • --.... w.. .... ,, .. -M-........ 1,J& Wl\TftROOll I ..,,, J.'. .;.· .. and the motion p i c t u r e Tickets are availal.Jle at studios. the usual ticket agencies. IU10l Ir 1HE KID ARE BACK! lull lor the fun ol It I 13a11wa Streisand .. td (:.et~ Sake" ·----- • 1•1:. 9'1r~t~?ll(t:V;llCl'lOI' A GEORGE Rm Hill FlM THE STING • • ILL ALllllDI •Ano COfEI Sele.Pion we are \mown lor. price we are known Jor (what do you mean? You never heard cl us?) Good companenls. quality materials. both with aluminum covering:. See lhe models. 8' 10 ' 108.54 12' 123.12 u · 136.19 16 ' 152.21 18' 163.62 211 ' 119.54 22' 205.74 24' 224.37 10' 120.69 140. 13 156.33 176.51 lff.26 21L70 240.57 259.20 • 12' 137.70 157.14 177.39 196.31 217.19 237.33 260.12 215.93 . - SBOITY'S OllCllAL PATIO llTS Jnclude1 everything lo put it up on your slab. f Oney OriiOmenliilliiital coluiiiiii":-header1. la1cia. ratters. aluminum cOffriag. and effrythinq neceuary. You supply the; labor and 10011. put the money in your pocket 8' 10' 12' 10 ' 55.20 69.00 12.10 12 ' 66.24 12.IO 99.36 14' 7f.21 96.60 115.92 16' IL32 110.<M 132.41 18' ff.36 124.20 149.M 211' 110.40 13LOO 165.60 I ~ I I Can we inte.rest you in a · NEW "PACIFIC NATUIAL" BOUGH COT PATIO COVER Already there is excitement over thia patio (because somebody dropped a 4x4 on Ibo boss"• loot.) So natural and woodaey looking. The 2x3 horizonlal membe~ filler lh!_ sunlight well. Stain to fifyour own taatea. 1-IAIOCllJ•- EITIY BOOIS Even tor seconds this price is low. Secondl m9Gll alight imperlecliona. (lib a Mack IJ\lck tire print right thru the .midc:De?) 19~ 8' 10' 55,20 12' 66.24 14" 77.21 16" 1&32 18" ·9'.36 20' 110.40 10' 12' 69~oo 12.80 12.ao 99.H 96.60 115.9,2 110.40 132.41 124.20 149.04 131.00 165,60 • BAllOO BID IOISES Swell for bamboo birds or lhe old •aahioned lealh•red oML 2 ·3•9 •STORY 3 499 -STORY -·~ -. -22'.--1.2.1.44 1.5.1.10 w.12~1 24' 132.CI 165.60 19L72 1--1~~,...---.plEFJllSIED I FT. CEIAI lilAPESTAIES .,,,,,--.A lence that·loob·better with eacbpaaing year. (F'me 10 1eD me some 9 yeat old 1tuff.) ' 27i. I Fr. CEDAI ~colBEI PIUlliS - ' ' l II \ \ ! 1· I ' 'I I ., I . . . IJ I • I ~ I• I 1 ' I . 1 'I :11 · ~ ,1~ i I :· I . I\ 1 I·, I J 1·· • , . I • • . /I .. " I • I ' ' .. , -. . I ' '.,, , The mill combing makes such a Jiu tedure and as lhe 1un Hf• the lence takes on such a look (it froW'lll becau.se its afraid ol lhe dark.) 37~-. &Fr.IEIWOOI lllGE l YALLEY FEICE BOlllS We had lonmalotof ridg•s and comb a few Yalleys to find this good stuff. JI you need ii. don't wait 100101'.'9. I FT.PECIY CEIAIBOWS This i1 naturally .,.eked. Old mother nature did her trick and COJD91 up wilh lhit line looking atuU and .... doo'l lool around with her. PO ·tinM lob. IABOCllY PAIEL Ama~ng what a fewbucb worth ol paneling can do for a dull room. And you can panel yourself. we'll tell you how. ' .\ WOOD LEnEBS Spell lhiDgt lilce. your name (and we hope it'• •omething lib lanahapopuli1 or e•en longer,) 67 C -7-INGH- -wllT£ T01LET SEATS ~~~ UIFlllSIEI . ~ IAPLE PULLIAIS Th••• may end up a• heirlooms 10 malte •ur• you put lhem in th• will. Very nice. with one piece marble top. 24"xl8" 30"xl8"' 44.00 ss.oo Z5 FT. BEADS . for big wonien. theae malr:• fine "teuion and worry releaM" Madi. The f'ffl of you con hang them lhe old way. 97c ( IEllCllE CABllET FUIES '1 77 '::~ill' WAUIUT The old ploin cabinet that came with the ha11n coo look<lilte aome bucb wt.th lh~ addition of one ol theae. ' ' 4 STORY 6x8 s9• -' ~ 1.97 --ax10-2997 - COLLECTOI BOIES 10x211 ' 12xl 2 14x20 12xl& 16xl6 Collect all kindlot thin.gs. (J collecl re;.ctioa tlips. belly bullon lint. and notes lrom good muaic.) 4.117 S.67 3.97 6.27 S.37 6~57 16z-c211--7 87 , PINE LOUVlll • 7x20 •. 1.77 1x24.. I.ff 7x28 .. 2.59 7x32 .. 2.17 7x36 .. 3.29 b20 .. 2.19 lx24 .. 2.59 ldl .. 2.95 b32 .. 3.37 lx:J& .. 3.75 8x20 .. 2.35 tx2• .. 2.l5 ..... 3.29 ' l&x24 ~97 9d2 ... 3,55 h36 ... 3.ff 10x20 • 2.65 l0x24 . 3;n J2d4 J2dl . 3.55 .3.ff IOx:JI 4.47 < l:Z.20 .• 3.15 .. 3.55 .. iLH J:Z.S2 .. 4.17 J:Z.36 .. 4.ff 10s21 10x32 I • ' 28 DAILY PILOT Friday, July 19, l9)J 1~:::::::::::=:::::=:::::=::~ .. TV DAILY LOG I Friday l Saturday Evening · Mornirlg I . JULY " I ~ . J~1 • t" l~Mll~\":.. \'"°~Wiii._ \ 1~ • I ' -··-· I ·~==-=.-::.,:.. I ''"l~wn----......-I r.....e.hi9 El,.......... !Ill,::"'-J.-1.111_, <••> ..... ,_.. ·-. "' (iif1) '~l-Rlch1ul WidmaR. I ........... 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PQwer sleering, ilrcx:>nd .. wsw tires, vinyl top.&. custom Interior. '{726CEM) •1795 ' •795 -•1 .295 '72 CHEVROLET CAPRICE '70 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VB automatic. AM/FM stereo w/tape player. power 3seet wagon. Automatic, radio. healer. power steering, power steenog-.brakes-window:s-seats, vinyl lop, cruise control, tilt trcikes, white wall tires. air condihon1ng, roof rack. ( 134419) ..,.....__ {S77FPZ) •2195 •1595 Y;/J I \ Friday, Juty 19, 1974 DAILY PILOT 29 > MEW TRAVEl;;-AL ·NEW '74 SCOUT 4 WHEEL DRIVE- Funy Focforr Equipped ·., (.4$8DGD26000} - • . PUBIJC NOTICE PUBLIO NOTICE :JO DAILY PILOT Friday, July 19, 1974 .. TICITomo>UCT-CALU"'"'"os PUBLIC NOTICE PUWC NOTICE ru--NOTI-l'UBUCNOTICI: Pl/BLICNOTICE PVBLICNOTICE Dittrld:0CtAN\111W .,...,."' \olC. --- 0.....i u :••'ctt<• .......... .., .. 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AGO ~ Pllllllc 11Nrl119 wltl Ill Mid bV !flt' (UV Wllll lfll lllCllll~"""" tN otfiCI l SIVl1 Mt tor AWUJI ... lff,, et t •'8 ''"'''If\ 1M Ille 111 11111 olflc1 Of 81WI• l!l'.'fl-lf'4 oblllll e ~1'1-JIClll~ tftm......_tlle t:JI'( OJ Cen+tt Of,, $ .. '°9, Htwpar1 lllC"' Ce.l..cH of the City of COlll MtU an of flll d.-k~ef tllt tllove 11'111 court, OI' '"-"I iNMll -Jlurntwrntn • ·=••· .. ,, .. ,. ••••••••••••••••••• ,,.,, , ,,,$ I.» C°"'rtrOOftl OI OIMrf"""I Ntt.. J el 111d COll'Of'llfoll, 411 ltut!I LYM llTMt, 111111 ~totn Velley In l tcordtnce 11111111 11\.1 Cll11 , Hut. .\uollil '<I, 1t14, 11 1111 l>our al ' .XI p rn , to """"I flltrn Wllll 1111 llMlllt'Y c .. 11FormandPlan-S1ttH,lnr.1,p1,,. .. u1119alll"'t. c-1, 11 JW Civic Cent« Dtlw W11t, In An1, C1lllar11I• wllld! CloculMllll IN 11¥ City Mulllc!Plt Coclt No, Volulflt I, Tllll flll1 t11;s!11"1 11 conaurtecl ttv t llrnltM or••...,,, lhtrulter 11 Ille 1'11111!' rn1y 11authlf•, to Ill• iilldlrllt!IM II IM 111111 ~•endOteCltl ,, ., , • , .. , ,, ,,,.,,, ............ ,,, ....... , ..... •» !ht Cl'Y of $1111, ANo, (1Ufor11l1. thl1 rtltrtncl lneorpor•Md 11111"1111. '"' S. (hbl1r1 S<M end S.at [llrf1'11!'5"lp De ht•rd, Jn tile COUllC:H Chlrnti...1 of C11¥ et/Ice qt TIW>mts L l &Ylll U3'1 k'"4S1tttr,l11dudJ1111crHCI Ph!1. , , ,, ···•••••••••••··•·•········ 63' D1Md July 16. ,,.. lurllllf" p,ertl(11l1.-., ref..-.nc• I• IMl...O,. ~AU llldl 1r1 lo Ill CllftPllWI en "'9 IUCl!trd F l r•ce Hill, 77 F1lr Orlvt, Co1l1 MIMI, WttlllOl'nl Or O.n• ftolnl Ctlli wlllch c.<nen1 MllOll (,...gnelllt, --l11 .... 1err1uo tl"llll INlllC WILLIAM I, It .IONN, m-lo ulcl pL1n1, prattln. 1'11111111111 .. 111111 of 1111 '°'llWll\9 tcllelllule II '#Of1I Tllll i llltffMlll 111111 fllld with ttlf C11tlornle, an Ille tellewlllf 119M4: It tllt Pike et '11i.11lr11s1 el fh. und~rsltMCI <Oml)05lllan -1~pa1,, Dt1.o-T11 • ,,, • ................. • •••• UI C-"t Cllrk s1e!lons, •NI -.lllc•U-!or !I'll llll'n ltlm•, C-ty Cler-Of Orintt C111,111ty on Jutw ,ll:OltOSEO 0.0INANCa lrntlldl!ll Ill •II""""'-,_,tllnlllll tll lhe 11 1 ot Cttnefll MllOfl l'to.i1flo & Tro ... lll'llil Mlcnl111 Oplralar ., ••• ,,,6.•I .tr.LllllT•M. OltAMAM. J.. dHCr1bed 111\~ll*lt Mlltllrd "COlllTICf ITEM DEICat,T10N QUANTITY 1), 1'14 tM lnd..,.lrlel Orllll.,_. Ntt.. 1).4 Miiii lllcldlnt, wltllln f'lllH" lllOlllll~ ••~It .... WWWJ '""' .,.,... ......... WM ,. Docvmtl'lti •Old c. JI It, u c 11 • fl I MICll111 L,lfldlupl"" Lll"lttl Sum L YMAM • Mt•n•• ,...niino permlflilCI Ind conl'lll-1 1111 flr'ft pullllcltle!I of 1111• llllllU •.,& W-41« Ptr hour Twtl .. ca. t""9 S11«lll<•ll-•llCI Con1tl'\ICll011 ''-,_ t ll'r111llon Sf•tom L.vn. "'"' '"" v_,.,, &Wit lie. 1• -In 11111 ML. Lim.IMC l!ll'Wlrt1l1 MOI Dllwl' July , ltJ• • ... ienFund -•'"""'p.rlWW" T•h cn•i·m.... ttie (MStr\ICllOll II Hl1111tlfld1 Aw111,1e '" a.cc.or41nc• wllll lllt prov!Men• ., ·-·-Clillf nJ1&. ~, •• llld\Jllrl1l1 •llCI Ml'. fllCllJlllta l!nY LOU "•CTOL ¥:'!!: ~1~.~~!"~~:s 11*'1 JU,,.,._,_,. thene.tllwlyr.ie ti 1111111.,.. A~ =::::•Coan Dilly ltllat Tr1111ml»!on M1111~ex1....ion. C011tf1d 1· Slcllon 1710 te 1m, 1nc11111w . al 1111 Ttl, 1,n,......... 1t1rk, C1J11r1c11 l1ld ••I• 111' I 111 Mnlllllllrelrhi et 1119 111.,.., lilt tleu.lt~Uooo ewr Mllcll ht IMls ~rvlW... w .... 1..,.., _,. lrM W.r•tr1 art itm-J!Jf\I U It 2$, 1,7, ~111 1.j IS" Seid pl1n1 Ind lj!IC.lllttllonl mlw M L1W Cllde of t11t Stei. flf (1111«11, t1'lt "1ftM !tit Pravlll-et IN Ml 11111 Ml "'' ·~ l'llmH t1111:Ment plO,.O, -sr.all bl Wl.Cttd by U. EITIPM}'tl" "'ct ,1 Fer--., ' ' ' purchtMCI II t1'll office ol lorte Clty Ceuncll of till Cl~ of Founltln Pl.lb~thltl Drl!llll COis! Dilly ,Utt July ttlC'h uni JI Jllll.llrY I, l17S THDMAf "-LAVIN V""' --"C NOTICE EnQlnetl'lno Carporetlon kll" $1000 Pf' V•llelr 1111 b\I r"alutton 1\ctr!lllllCI lllt If, 2• 11111 AllOUll 2, 1, '"' ,..,.,1, ll:EZONE l"ETITION a 1 ... 2s, c"''' UMI .......... Cr llhlnf I I w • • t.71 .-IU.oi..I • ., Chtck "':!'' tit ""'"' P4'f•ble to Ille prev•Ulf'4 hour1'1' , ... ol 1111'911 I« HCll MIN Pt1nnlnt (omml11lon I 0, hM , .... C1llhtftll ore 1111 •on or 1' ... • ·· ,., ............. ' • , ............... ' ... 1----~·----~-----IMGUllct1·NIQU1 W1lff Ol1lrlC1 tr•ft ar l'fpt of -kmlfl or rnK1'1tnlc PUBLIC NOTICE P«mits1on to r•I-pr•rly loc1ted 0141 -.,.,,. Slr11elurtl lronWorkir • • • • • '' • '' "'' •••• ''' • • ••••••••• ,.,.,, ''' • 1.1111 SUl'lllOI COURT 6' THE Purw1nt to tile L•ltor Celle al Ille Stitt llMdell la txK\111 thl e...,1r1ct whk ll will bl'-n MontO't'll A.....-, 11'111 Stteel, Artwlfltf tee ACIMllllil elrlx Fen«Ettc\or '' ,,,, ........ '' ................................................. 11'ATS 0, CALl,MMIA ,.0111 of C11t1«11le, IM Moul'-Nl1uel W1ter ... 11111•rc11C1 IO 11111 IUCCIMIUI blddtr Plactn•I• Awnut. •Ill''°"'"' City 1111111"1, ,.UOl!alltd Ori c I Dell Jl!lo .....,_ TMI CDUWTY Of' OllANO• Ol1trld Ills •-11lrwd Ille pnv1lll"9 ,,..v111!119 1111&119 Ln cl1Mllltl llon Ila! 8 iHll ••cepol 16t7 l'lletfttll A-..nue. trom Ml Jutr It • Mii' A-t :-; ltl4 1 ,.,,_1~ N & W -65' 119• llour ... A·l1m r•ff of Plf' Cllem WW9fS of lht lolllll"t' In ,,.....Old for by ,...iutllll'I s111n nal be ttol"ICI Of' IMTIMTIOft TD M MG, Mlftvfkturl119 ..,_II ' UllUI ' ' ............ _,, lSptrl>our ND'TIC• 0, IN1'1NTICIM TO SILL whkh 111!1-k1• I• ... p!tl"lol"!Md ta Ill.... '""' 11111 .._t rl(llll ·1111191 c•••T• lftUllTY lllTll•IT lllElONI ltlTITION 111·7"26. C.I• PUBLIC NOTICE -;:::,;;:. ::._~ctl,..J nal Ins""" Sit...-,_..,,_, llMll tf11 """""", ... If .. ~ llAL ltll ... laTY AT ltll!VATI S.t.La 11 clltlllMI ill lflll SOullMl"n C1l1IOl'"llMI l'eferm!l\IHOfl for lflll Or~-:::.~ ISW.. tltt -•• U.C.C.) M-'l111nl111 Gommtuton, 1 o, dllli4k.ellenowrwfll(llhtlilft lNlllll"tlll~ 111 ffllf m....,. of the fltlM of 8EHNlE Mll~r Llbar ... .,_,.,flit 1111111otflct11 JIUlllllllll' W t11e U I. et NOTICI! I• ......,. 9tW11 It !Ill "'""' ....... ,.._ l"fllrly lautecl SllhJ COYIT HOQLA.ND, Dtc .. ..O al tl>I AIMdeled 0-11 Conlr•d.... L..Mi9". Md 111 flt .....,,. lllell It Ill .... Cl'90!tora Wll LI,,., Ill, ,...,.._ enl' "~kll --Mlnrwvl1 A-, 11'11 Str•1,1--,,,=c=~~~~~---- L.9lli:nr ""' ............. , .... ,.,, ,,,, ..... , ..... ., ................ , .. I I.MS Ne!ICI II llllretw OIV'lll 11111 1ub]ICI to Amtr1c1, Soul1'ler'I C1tlfor11le Cl\llpl«, thin "'-•lelllllMlll ,lrditral MJ11l1N1rn A. lta"""' Ollltor, W11aM ~Mii ,lkfrlilltl A-. eNI ltt11 ltr ... , tnirfl llOT"ICI D, 1'11USTll'S SAL• Dry ".c••11t ol Coner•• ' •• ' ' '' "' .......................... ' ••• I.MS qt>flll'Ntl .... llY J1'll I b 0". • "I !I I •d C091H of !hi ......,..1 Pl"e"IUlllll r1t1 of W111• Mdr111 II DMI L.1111111 .... Mllllon Vlllt. Ml .. MQ, ""-fKll/11111: Gellff1I. .... """' Oplret!M" of P11•urn1tlc, IM elll' tlearlc talt Yl!WWll... / IUMrltt Caurl OI\ July l't, 1'74. et f 00 Jltf Cllem W'9tl tt dtlll'"mlnec by tl>I No llld wlll be COl'ISldered uni"' 11 11 C-1¥ !If Ort ..... State al C1Ultl11l1, ""' 111.IZON• ft•TITION 1·1"21, (111111 Oil AUIWt ti 1'1<!t 11 1J 118 A M, mKlll,., t11CI 11mnar mechlnlcal toeh Nit"""'"'" ~ AM• Ir 1111• .. tter wtlNn !tit time Dlllrlcl 1r1 111'1 111• 11 111 prlnclpal Pl1u midi ., the offlcl•I t11111k farm lllffl11lllCI • security l11W•t ti 11ttut It De trnftle Miii lltle1111l119 COIT\ minion, t 1 r IM~llllAL C u • , o •AT 0 N OF claulli.O 111r1111 , •••••• , ........ ,, .......... • ....................... l.tSS •U......., llV tew, th• lll'llllr1l9MC11 •• a1 11111111111, to wtt fntl Al111 c r .. t R110, 11w the c1rw ind 11 rn1e" '" e«Ordenct w D*-' ..cf '''"""' .. ,..u, L att1m 1ttr111hlldll to ,....., ,....,.,,,. leutld AMllllCA " 4111y ...,..1111111 Tr111t.e C"AllUINSe•Mtn , ....... ,.,.,.,,,, •• ,, ••••••••••• , .............. ,, S.tU Adml11lttr1-ot the WU! ot 8EHHI• LIOVM NftUll, C1tlfornt1 Al r111ul,.1CI 11'1' wllll lht pravlslon1 of this N8fl« 111C1Ille11\d Dtt9ftW I a.lwn, llcul'ICI ,.,.,, bet-1tl1t111M1 A....,111, 1n 11 St,..., Ul'det •Ill' llUl'-rlf It o.,..11 Wll Tru11 11-Sr;rt/illf" 111\d Titter •• , •• , .. ,, •••••• ,, •• ,, •• ~ •• , •••••• ,., .,,,,,, ,, , , , ,S.IU COYET HOGLAND, OKMlld wlH Mii •I SK!LOll 1m If 1111 L.abtt CaC11. 11>1 _.1 requlr.menb 11111 condttlom Mt w11D11 llull-Mldna1 '11 21f,t< LI ,_ .tr.w-, SUoerlor Avtnua, 1C1C1 NCM"deel Jutv !I, 1m, II lllllT. Ne. troi, Aspllltt "--....... Ir-• ••• • ........... • ..... ., ...... " ....... " ' " s m "1Y•"' Utt ,. """ "'°""' '"° 11111 IWI Cllllreclor tll 'l'l1Cllnl "" centr~ .......... lorlll _, $«!Ian 1 Of tllll 1Mcll~Ht111-,. •• "" A-, An•htlm, C-'Y of '°""' City 1111'1111. MCIP! ,,... ""'"'"'' h1 book 1~47. ..... IU, "' OHld•I 1Atpfi.f1t!Sl'lo .... i.r , ............. ., .......... ,.,. .... • ....... ,,,.,,,," "S7'S ~ 11'1 tM ltrTM end collellt .... 11 ewtrded INll JIOlf I "PY lllerlof •I EMii bidder-mu11 111 llcenlrlid In Or.,..., 11111 al Ce!lfornle. comtr of Intl S!Ntt ll'ld Pl1etntl1 ltkonh In IN offl'C"I Wll tM °""""' ... "":,.bi.!!_""", <o'~ ·,·,· 0• ,,··, •• ,.. .. m.,_ .. _ .... _..,_ .............................. l.lllU l\el'elMftw mentl....., Ill rftrlll, !Irle. •r"ll MCA lollotlte, ec:cordtMe 11111111 1ppH<tMt Stele LIWI. The Pf'llllilfly Ill Wlllcll 1M Stcurl1¥ """""'• from Ml 111 MG, ManufM;turl119 it.l:«cler (/If orll'llll County, l!lfe of Cllftll'll ,,._,.,.... " '"' _.,..,.,. l""'"I Wll ltnnlt Govoll Hagler"ll, It 5"111 bl 1Nrtl'lltt'f uPOll eny ,lini, Spec:lflcelf-111C1 of 11t1 1 1 lfttef'ftl wtll bl cr11lt11 11, I" ....,,,, i ll t;e....,11, Cltlfwnl1, WILL tl!LL AT ,UILIC w-(-nl ........ " ' "'" ' ' .. '' ' ............................ s.m d«91Md. •I Ille rtme Of Ills'"'"' ... •II ci.i.lrldll' to Wl'ICtlll I contr•d I• •wtrdlCI Pl'ClllOlll """"to ... UMd tor ltlddlllll Ctfl 11-1-•!'Id tqulpm111t. turnltur• •!'Id ltEZOJfE '''"ION 111·74-tt, Cod• AUCTION TO HIGNllT •tDDI• FOii: C.0..CnW Clll'"er -1mp1rvloin Mt....,.enl'' ""''"OU.. · .......................... SAU f11111, 11111, 111C1 l111tr11t !lltt tllt "t'" 1nd ""'" 1rt1 tl.iltot!lff"ec:I« undtr lltm to bf oMllMd OlllY " 1111 office ot "" City tun1lt11111111 pf t>IO!or caverl111 ,.,.,..,..,. Miii 1tr-11111 Ctl"l'lrnlsslon, t • r CA.SH CllteYNI• 1t "'"" If 111• '" llwtuf Flr11 Grldff, lllll'l••r 1111' l lAll PWllll. lirtrtrt .. _,. ht1 1eqrulrM lrt eddlllan Ill ll'lel al pl'( not '"' tflell NICI llPIC)tled r11t1 lo En1111Mf, City Hill, ,_ lac1ltd el 21l1 llrltlol, (1111 MfM. pe1mlutan to tll-Pl'OPfffW lacllM In _., tf lfll United lllto.) II IM ilulll end 5lmll¥ lfPI h••~t:connructlen • • •• •••••••••••• ,,,, ............. ·•·•·· •·•·5 HS dlrCedlrrlt et tM Time of RI• dll!ll, In IM 111 lelllrer.. _.,...,., Ind 111tclllnlc1 COit al llld ,11111 1111111 Spedtlclll-11 County of Or•1111. S!llt ot CIUfOmle, 11'1d !ht 119111r1I erH wet I of Wlllllttr lr111I lfllflMe lo Ille Ori .... COU!tly l'ICI Uylng ti ell non m1ttll Jllpt, IMll,lllling-plJlt,•lln All ptllf)frly lactled 111 IN C-1\1 Of lmPIOl'lld ..,. !him In Ille Ult\ltloll Of IN IS.eta, l~ludlllll I••· 11 the llldd« rworb MllllM --" u THE Olll•AM Avenue, to11111 el Tr1cl 70Cl, •nd Hit !If Caurtt.ute. City Oil l1nt1 Afll, 11111 al plpe1nd...,.,tr1'1UllCll!lt ' ' ,,.,,,, .................................. 6155 0rl1'191. Stale et C1U!wnl•, lltw:.rlllld •• mtr•d Tiie Plll•llV far 1111111'9 lo tan!• !11•1Ille, .. ,.11\d IPICl!lcliflalll lie 111'11 MACNl!rlf, N...,parr M1M Trect Lall llOl, llM. C""-111•, Ill rt,nt, title •1111 lflttrest IMklllO •111 Cllllklno"' 111 •1Hn11atllcpt1tt ill""· ............. " ...... " ... S.'3J tollowi ~ ,,.,..ttto 11 •• soecl~ In Slctlon w '"'H' 1111 fftllHllll •lid 111nc111111 cl'let9e TM •lol"-ICI lllClll'"lty rr1n11c1f0f'I wnt uos, 1rom Ml to ML, Mart1111c1ur1,.. hn¥1\/lrd to.,... P10W held lw It ulll'er 11111 ...... tlll,ltr CNolll-•ll) .................................................... •Off Tiii e •• , SS fMI"' 1111 SOult! IOS feel ., ltll UllOr COIM. 111111 Ill'" Mdllltnal sa.oe. Nelllllt """" C-/llltoel Oii., •tltr ll'le 2'111 C11y Umlted. °"" "'Tl\llt lft IN,,_,.,.,. llt111hll' In )Sinellllttslff CPetTlnlller) ' ' "'' '"' "'"' .... "' ......... ,,, •• , •••••• ,. J IJS !If tN w .. t --"'If al lat 3t Of-·~~ :;:::rec .. ~~I~ ':!ct:r~n:: _, of 1111 ,llN 11'1d Spec:lflc•llen1, "°' of July, 1t74 el lD 00 1 m 1t GllOVEll: NOTICf IS ,U.THl!a GIVEN llltl 11 .. w ~ 1111' ..... 4-c:rl ..... 11 • . ::,·~mr..:.;; •. ::::::.:::.:·::.:.::::::::::;:::::.:.:::::::::::::::::.:.:.: .. :.:· tm FelfYfew F1rll\I, In "" C•I• Miii =:.. lo IClllt "" --IUCll,..,. COit OI ,...111111 ..... llllllfHlll wlll .. ESCflOW COl:l"OllATION. 1n1 E. Ul'ICOln Mkl ti""' ..... ~ -11\t ... JllrlOlll T Lit' 11\d lt Ill .wk $ ..... n.: • ........ ......... , s.nllWY Ol.iricl, City of C01t1 Miu, 11 end llltulltl lotltC"I ~ refllndllel A-.......... rn. C1Utor11l1 lrtltrUled INIY ....., ltlll lie M1nf by r~. M """"" ell I l'lle, fMrlat •AA edllllllenil lOll w11,....._,,,....,....111111 .. Uowef lty OW C.t S..C. d hi J:I'; "li:..i,. ~ '1 "::' ~~ ~ ~ In t1'le 1 eotllcellle ce1:..ii~ Tiii City _._ 'fll9" ntiM .. refkt Se fer -·~fro tlll Meur.i ,.,.,, 1111 City CWNll of 1M City Wll Colte Mnl ~ =. r!.:.':'9.r J:...'! 11'".-.tlr belno -•IW. ~ d« et Mi~<-"!' 111,...1111,.. ..,_,.. ftled ....., tM -..... ilrl4IL ... au.1--•NI ~ \1111' 11¥ Of'! 111111 lllMelNllflllild '"""'" C-ty C.lllwlll• H'. -7w .. rri.ir EX'Cl,:T'f:o TH E Ill E F I: 0 AA Otp,lrlrnent of tnl'Ulll11t 1111•15-111 • ..,..,.,... ~ .. Oellfar -... lhr• ,... ..... " ""' EILl!l!N ,, JlHINHEY T .. """ .,,....· "" -~ FullCI -tt.M..., hout en ecarrftl'IC• w1111 $eetlll'I Im I "' "" OllMY Cllll Clel'k of "" 1re1 TAil. OF THE BULL. "°' T, • ._ City Clll'll al ti. • • -VecatlClll -Nelllll•Y Fylllf-lll',..tteur Ul'lllllvldll' -4M1t .,.,..,._, In oll, IN ellll Llllar Ct.off City of fovntel11 Vtllft', (1lllontl1 IC*I, S1ntt1 Alll. Dr••• Ctllfwnle, City of COiie MM.A d•IOlllllOll, II 1nv, ot 1111 r11I ..... tty Forftrlall lll•c•I"" net .... 111111 • ,_ ._,..., • lllwfv"" ef tlle 1\19'1"1 .... oi,.. ""t'C:.Ortien = ·~ . Alllftllen ;. dlrte1'1d to """9¥111-In OATID. July 10. 1'74 OATl"O· J-,., ltU Publl$hed or.,,.. COii! Delly ,llot. ·-:;-::=":" 'M~.n':.::1 ..... , lllO'-UlldefN•illfllfVl.ien, 111m :::.: to,.;.:.:.., rec..:. Aprtl": Slctlllll 1m.s '"' 1m.• .. "" L•"" l'ulllllflll' or... eo.. °''"' ,Ult. SICU•fD PARTY JUlf lt, lt14 MIG-7, TM 'r~·1ruU.""•rm11:. M t GflOOPI, ................................................................... ,s1n· tmltlhDl;..S,N9f12f,Cllerft, COit ~rne"" _.,.."""' etJlllylf.1t14 2702"4 ::::i:;:"""Wlrn 111to111t,.tor 1n111t1c'"~"'""'""" GROUP t ......................................................... , ... , .7 u· Al.IO IXCfl"TING THll!lllJ•OM en •lllAl'tlkn In'•""' Ncon1r11<1"1 • •llY HOY la 11eaow coa,OttATIOM PUBIJC NOTICE lddr"•u •1111 """ CWftlllOll "9lllfllf'lll'\. II GRO\JPJ . ,, .. ,,., , , ,,,,., ........... ,,,, ........ , ... , ••••• , ,. 1.J•• Ul'ICllVll'ICI -.uert« lnllrwf, 111 Ill ell, .,..,..,IC!of W Ill. -, D. .. .., '""'· 111own ........ 1GflOUP' '' ' '"' ................................... ,, .......... ,. ... ,.,, .. ,. ... Mii' """'" "~ tulttt•-lllc!IOft 1"7 s. •• ,__,..., rft""" PVBIJC NOTICE ........ ""' CetttMlll ,. SU"->M1f $tlcl Mii ..... M "*"· llrut ""'*" GltOUP S • """' ""' ' ............................... ••• ' ... I.•· """JlOll llf lll'llllr" .............. ,_...,.., Conlfect« ar IUDCOnlrlCfor ~ ......... •mM"i lllO'nCI TO c••DIT08S (-'.,. -..l!lty ... ,, ... ., ..... ,111, GlllOO, •• , ................................................................. '" Cletd ,,_ Wltl'llll.lm."' el , t1lr.-i-nl11111Y•••r•11tle11111-. l"uOlllhtd ~(Ml! Denr "'""· IV, ..... COUITDl'TN• l'Wlf4!111 11111. ••••••• ,.fl, 01" GROUP 7 ••••• ··•···•· ............... ,, ........................ '"',,.,IM" M.I_,., _...,. Jutf S. lt&. In ION: ~ .. ·.-~ ,to -~y ~ .. ~~ -o<I -<•T•"-05 Jutr 1• 1t74 _,,,., ITATI ... (ALINl:Nl& POii etltl -, ,-. .. PIY !lltr ''""1~1 GllOU,I •• •• • .............. •• '""" ·• • •••• ............ ,.,,. ••• • • LIO" 14'. f111r91 Ml Offlclll ltKOfClt. •W '"'" "--• '" _,., ' nta CDVllTY Ofll 0.Altel Jfrl(H -II lflll ,_..,,, wtlll"eil by GROUP t , , ,, , ,, .. , .. , ........... ,. ,, .. "" .. ,,, , .. .... , . . , •ill" 1'N ,,....ny j. -ly rlftrrW to of tlll tvltlk Wllfk• prof Kl end whlcll CALLIH '" a1D1 ' Mii' OM 1111 Tn111t, l!Mllllz ........... '1111111 Thi ntCl'Sslly for VI• we •I 111 _,,..,.. • Sh;ll'I•-111•11 11t *"'"'1111111 br 1111 eon. • ,1, Wiii. .,..11_,, COiie MrtM. e6mllllfl.,.. tM ~t~p ,....,...., 111 Scllell Dlllrlct: CPltt C..,..tnunl!Y PUBLIC NOTICE E 1 • _ .~· •• ~ ..... "JIAN WM.LI Jn"'-1 11'1111"-. 11 ,, .... 1.,. '" u ld !re<lflr wi.n Vied lie 1h1ll lie 11'1 IEROl-..Qillf, el •llMI' lllftl11, -a1JSU ln9lvtftt (eUflomle tl'ltt !rlCll for • QrttfJ(lfe ffA 1wov1l Coll• otmlct • • • .. ,. .. ,. • ntte(1l. lldYlrlCel. 11 '""' ........,. IN .. ,m1 at rtllylno 1lonat• llW m1e111111c• ll'lt-Ctl• In' mH11t Gt llMI' lltl'l•ll Ml t K IV.U... Tfle .... II tv1ttKf te cvrnnt te-, Tiit Clftltl<tle wlll 1t10 ftll tlie r1tlt llf aid ONcllll'll: 11 •• Im, fllllday MOTICI TD C01f1'1:ACTOl:S OtcNOMT ... ICI• II NHllY GtVlN' to t1'll M aald OM W/I Tr111t, 1'9111 char ... 1fld •1-) l'lrecttw lo tlie Ol'lrl'-II hllta'"..,i-t tnlf, ~rti.. cllll'ltl-., re 1 t, I c 1 I 1 n1, ••antl«t to l°"'r""'""" llllt wlll De A119111l '-1'74. CALLING fOI: 8105 lltcldtnl .. ,.,.... ot·IM Trvttee 111111 of tM lrUlls ~•..,,....,,er-, tllll ,..,., Ollll ~ n«l¥1 erwml"'"' PIY d tlf lltt• 11Ht "'°""Ille ,_1111i.., ,11111, '""" 111 Wlf •NI u..ci In 1111 per/orfftlnce of Ille CCN'ltfed, 'lie• of a1c1 llll!Cllpl: OHie• of "" lclllol otilrlcl. Ca.II Community cNClltotl of Ille •:w .:fl'llld LMt 1111 cre11ee1 11¥ 111C1 OM al Tru111, .-our«'''' • .. _.. of rec.ni ' Tiii ,,110 of 1ppnflfkel to ._,,..,,...,. '" ~"' .....,.., ee11t ~"' cen.,. Obtrld 1111t 111 WfOlll "' 111 c mt 9fir "" The blfllflc1.,,. Vl\Cllll" ...,, a... "' ~:H per 1'1ouf Tl>I'""""" II to De told on 111 "e1 l1" IUdl c•-111111 not W lela INll -to Coll• Dltlr1ct ~·-IVltotU,.. a ll' DMllllllll: 3:IO ,.M., l"rldiw. AUOUll = ::..:;; ~ 'f11 f~ efli~f Tru&I lltrelelore t:acuted tlld .... otll"H ?ltl'lllol'I -4)( ~,!lour 11111 .. exclllt n to rttle rtw 111cept• 1111 U-A--. Ctlf• Mlle. tJ, ltJ• If IN dertt. 111 "" lltow llllltled court I• Ille llrdlrll1111C1 I wrltlefl Clldlllr1Hon vacation Mid Holld•W F11nl'-S11Jt ·~ « lfftn, ert ' lrrtllld fw l1111 A. WNll 111ie11•1IM!lt lft !fie tttrt Ctllflnlll. • ' ,,._. ef 811' lltcelsit· Offl<t of 1'N to Mtlt ""'" IHI 11'11 lltC-.Y of Otfeult Ind Demll'll' ,_ S.M, 1111:1 1 ALLOCATIONS 1111111 -UC+ 111e Lllll$'1 ll'llY, M rt1 l'llc:r1Uon.-II IH1t$1dl ,.........,. encl """" Ill In wrlrlllll •llCI wit! of C0111t19e IJ1 !fie lelllt .........,,~., "elect Wlfltlftatlen ,.._! 1t.utt-""""""' Allfll"lt, 1110 'AC11rnt A....,,1,11, ~to !tit ~~ If 11'11 l.tw 1111rllt111 Nalk.t of Defwtl elNI •IKl'loll to <11-111' ..,.1u.., notict prlH to ...,_....., ijt 1t7S llllCllll !I'll ln(re-t1 11111r er 111. tt 111 na11'1d 11 Ille office II Sot411, Crill cmimlllle Nt llltell'td ell --Wll •1111111111 T.....a. Llllll Ont (1) 11111 Twe COiie MIN, C1U1Wftlf, t'JU6. Bll'I w111 1M otllce !f ltOLAHO I. a.t.111.CUME, •IO 5'-11 Tl'le ufldtrslslllll' ceuMlll 1111' Notlc-_,,. •lllt rittl, !JI Hlllth I. wall-. ) ......... UI VKltiOn HtllCllJ Mii' $«-eltorn.-..1 !or 1114 lS'llo In Ille to Cla\11 prl« 1't 1111 '""""" 121, 0....... Welt cet..... .... I'll 11'11 IPll"d It-.., NEWPOlllT CENTlll Olt STiil l>lh cl Defeull anCI liMtllllt .. Ill .. Ill ............. Wiien 1 Cafltrac:W ..,...11'1 Ml Ille "'1"'•11 t « _, TtMl ... n. °"flllnt AMll!llllrl-.t 1'17 Wfttcllll Dr1fl, fer certlllc1to, Pl' ~ltce l"lell•~•!9 Oii fllll Office of 1111 "rol«t ldenrtfka!IOll N-: AUDIO , LOO fl N I! W, O a i'-a I! ,t, ( H, reconsed In Ille CWlllW "'*" fN rell oqulpmtllt ,,,.citr tl>I jurlldlcllonol"' Tnl!llllA,tl(IWW.any tQ\liPll'lllll -tlllll •I• wi. 10t MIWPCl't affcll, C•llfornl1 B. Wlllll Ille """'"" of .........,,Qlt Ncllrl9'tll ,t,jfftl, 1171 Meil'll A.....-; VISUAi. SYSTliMS, Ofl.t.NGI! COAtT CALIFOftN'l.t. two, wf1k11 11 1111 ,iece of "°"rty ii lot1ltl, 11111 •lld tr11i11ttMnct aqwtpntlllt, .. eontr1eter Miit dHl .. 1111 -ltMUllr IS Oett ""° Pl' ;.,,,. t. lllMI wllll Ille Cl"k et In lr•lrtllll In tt. l!"!f ftceeCIS • '9tlo C .... Mello C1lltwlll1. • Cot.LEO• al Ille llnderlltl\llll I II l'Mtlln D1ll: July ), 1'14. 'oremtn -llrl 111\tll rt(elft .11111 ,_ holol" rrM•....,. ~""""' T11mt1ercll•lflutltll 11td S.,.,.1or Court "'_......,. to s.IClll, of -lo tlw, ar NOTICE II NalllY ~rY'IN tMt 11'11 > ,llCI '1'°" we on !tit: Ofact et IM ~"!:' to 1911 "tlto of .: ... • 41c11Mt!f, CDal"OAATION Oft AMlllCA '*lrwltlcll"-lt'Of'"""fl. Crell llld S«bll' ,...._lly et l llY ltlftt (. Wlllll Ille lrafl CM ti-1119l II tlllOVH!e,.,.. k'*4 Olllt1cl flf Or.,. Oltlrld Dlrtclor of 'llVll<tl PKlllllll ,_.,e 119 ltll first e1 Miii Trwtw 111171 •ftlr nrst PUDllc•tlOfl of th;, llG!t~ Ind •• l'WIKlllll •I '""' 1/'8 "' "' -Clullt(, C1Uferfll1, IClllll .,... ..... tlnwft •llCI ni.-, Ill oltf•IMd " Ille oirlcl et "" wl=~ ,:., i::-':.C. eftfr •r: f:....ty11 Miii ..... ,,... OrhlfelVtllkl•••Cornllll'lllllllllfVetild•llf: ltlfw• l'lllklllll Mid Mk 1llnti1Jl...,..... ~Clllll' lr1lnl1111 IN Ckwrlllfltl '°'"'' 111<el111nw ,...,,.. Arclllll(f WI0(1m l llllKA I."'"'""" "'a. I .. ;,,4 . At1J.t111t .,.,.,,. 2....,_. ••••• ,,,, .................................... , ........................ ,.. Tiii ..,.._,, will 119 MW 11111 !ht on n 11MU&l ltell1 -...wll'I W llc.llly, .... "'DllTalC1'", wOI receive UP ti. lrul 2300 .....:-, aaulotllerf.......,.,. M1cf1, llilll.i\"'MON'D I. SMITH, AulllDr1*I SflMtvN JA.lilft ......................................................................... •.u "''-'1'4 tlfm1 t1sh or Plr't celll 11'1d tt • ....., 111111 1t1t ~lated Time. C•Htorn.le Mmlnillntor If f1>e a1tlfe •·•" '" •• ·•-.hlH ' "'' • "' .................................... ' ........... ""crldll, 1111 !Wm• al .ucll crelllll to "' o. When ""' (llflll'"ICIW """''*' _ ... ltldl for ... ~ of • ('Oll!rlCf NOTICE ts NElllEIY GIVEN""" 11111 of ....... """"'° Mcleltllt "Jr:=-w1':t. ...... ~ ~ "o''i" !lrl¥1t d Tr1nslt Ml• True:--Ullllltr l ,., ... •·• ······•·•·· •·• ... ' "" ..... A.1• 1CC1Mt11ble kl tfllf unelersl!IMCI 1nd le tilt wtdence """' fie llflplen '"lsttftrf tot "'9 ._ Pl'vlfld> •boV"4'11/llld SclloOI Olslrkt 'GI ore11111 llOU.NO I. BAaCUMI ~ NN~ '!:!...... ·•1'°'"•· ,_ .. on-of Tr1nilt Ml• Tr11ek -I"'°'*«,..,..• ..... ' ' """ .. '....... ........ s.u,.tlor Court, 1er1 percent l10'llo) at tllf 1pprenHc• an ell of i.-cOfllr"ettl t11 Ml lllcb alllll lie nc.I* In tl'lti ~ C_ty, C1lltornl1, 1dl11t 11y Incl 11\(Wfh 6tl W...0.T C~MT'tll Da. , 12, 1',, Jt. lt74 _..., ., fantle,llU-t~ Oump(reteTIV(l,ill5t,,...,\.\,..-.. wt,.,itwl.,,,.,.,,.,,, .. : ' ...... ,,' ..... 1.7• --1 blCI la ec:com .. 11w 11111 ot1er 11Y 1mu1I l...,.IOI ef lldl llM '9llfl -lol11tltled lbOW, •""shall Ill OPlllld el'ld ltl 00-1'11"' Boa.., htr1Jn1t•• rd•trfd l~· li!IM rl~ ,..,,__.,.leTri.Kk,a\.\y11'111....,llwlendl-....... , ........... " "" • ••• ... _, ....... , 11 1 -'·" 1---y-..... ,, rn4 o•--o• ... ---•w " T CM.l•OINIA ..... _,,,... adlnld dlK-. T1xH, renh_, '"1"•11111 •PPf'ell Cl 0 .,,,.,, -:·-,,_, P ... --te 11 "DISTllllCT''. wfll 1ee.1 .... uP la, • PUBLIC NOT!~ _....,..Ult 0ri .... ,~. ·' " " '· • ""' •·• .... ,, •• ,,,,, "' ....... , ... , •• .. 7.JO lr.d rnelnlllllnce •xPl'flMS. -.,...,,rum1 on Thi C111trecter 11 r9Qlllr.d to '"'" 1111'11 •lld pt1c1 llut 11111f l•I« !Nn tt1t lbOW-tlll•a !'mt, (710 '"'4llZI '-.llo frwck GI"•-•!'Id Tl ... mtll •*-......... 111-1 ----1111 1-•M• 1c-11bl1 to '"' purd'l•Mr •llCI Clillllr111!111-tt "'"'111 1$Nllllllild "' ,,,. Tllfl"e w111 bl flt Clepllll reQ'lllrld far lffleo:T llldt for "" IWlnf ., • c:entrKI A!Mnll\' fer MtlllllldrllW ~· .. Oii tlrt l.lll•ellove 24 lntl'IK ln""*'~I ,,,, ,, • .,·······•·••••·••••·•·· ••••• ..a 1 -... stwoll be ,.orelld edll'lllllftrll\oll .t •lllAlllkllhlit prec;r11111 Ille bid documents fol' ll'le •bcMI Pl'OllCI l"uDlllhld °''""' Cwt! 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ANO MANUfAC· 3ar ,,.:; .i;;$, ................................ , , "'""" ,,,,., .•. ,,.... .. .. I.JS ttw purclllMt" or purd>l-1-canlrlbullllll-CllDc-'t -llY IN Hit of proposed Tlw1 1111111 be 1 SI~ 00 dtOOllt rt'QU!rll' IL,·7Mf1 TUll:ING, Uf W9't lltll ,.,_, Hlwptrt Ole!IMll , •·•···:· .. :···::·::·:·:··:::::::.::: ::::::~.:::.:::::::::·:.: ••• Ull TM 11ndlr$1{1Md rewrves the rlflll to TM COll!BdW llllf el'lf ....,,!rector IUlltOllfrKl«1 In uch Ml ol bid 6o<Umtnh lo tU1r•nlH WOTIC8 TO ClllMTCMtS hlc:ll. C1llflmle f*O • lncluClll 111 wllld .. le11 -511 i-., Njecl •nY •"" 111 tiidl Prllf' lo 111try pt vneltr Nm 111111' com"' wllll IM T.. DISTiii CT ,._..... 1111 rlul'tl to 1111 ,..,...,." 111 100C1 ~IUon within !Ive IU,lllDfl C:OU•T OP' TMI Gwil• I . '""""'-Jr., "'2 (Utl'WOll' c.rpe. "-"-& ........ t1w vtm .,. orcter contlr"'ll'lll ult rl(llllr•mtnh al Setllon 1m.s Mil Im .. l'elec;t .,.,. or eU blCI• « I• welYI eny da'fl •fttr the 1110 OP111lni; 0111 STATI °" CALl,_MIA FC• or1w , Huntlllflen 111<11. CeUlll"nl• Clrtptl, llnt!t"'"' & Mii tlle 11.,.r ..................... ,, ........................... I 1' Dited Octeltlr J, 1tn In !ht emptarrnent ot lpp<"llltlt " t*tlll lrl'W{lul1rllle1 er l~UllM In Mf llldt fac:h bit! mutt contorrn lflrlt M THI COUit TY DI' Da&HI "et' I CW.-t -· • ••• ,, •• .......................... ,, .................. , •••••• , ••• , .... J 1• DENNIS W HOG I.AND lrtlotmatlon rll•llw lo IPPffllll P er In tM DICldlrl\ll l"ffptll1IW to lhe c1111!ra1;t CloCUmenb. Me. A..... Drl r'1 nl1 l . lniwn. l2ft Cltll'wtlld HHIUIA-Htte ••• .,., ........................ , ....... , ... ,,.,., •••• ,. •• ,, • "" .l1 AC1m l1'111lr..C., ol 1111 lllnd•tCll. W ... KhHuln, end Clllltr Tiie OISTalCT 11111 oet.nnllltl' tN IKI! blCI lllell llrf K'°""P11111lelll..,. 1111 lifll" Of IVILYN 1. GllEINl!WALD, .,., 'Huntlnoton aeec11, Cell,.,1111 .l'Wfll.l«I ............................................................................. 2t •llO~ oecldlnt'• Wtll """"'~ "'IY bl attt1llllCI from IN"""''' preV"tlllfllll rite of It« ell-_.... MCVrtlY Nf«rld te 111 the conlrltl l)tc::lffld m4' 'le<tllell .... ,, ....... , .................... ., •• , ••• ,,.,,,,,,,,..,,, ,,,,.,,, •• , .... t•IOIL. c•AIL a Slllla Oll"Klor' pf l!'Mhlllrlll •lll•lklnl, •• elflclo ln Illa loull!Y In wlll<ll 1'111 --1110 Ill doc-" ell\ll 11W Ille Pit of ~ NOTICE ti Hl••IY 01\tlN .. 1M Thl1 ~ h Clllllituctlf liy 911 hl-...,.lelknllrlftrelnlna ......................................................... • (1(1 9y J• II ...... tne .t.ctmln.l1tr1tor Wll APPl'fl\tkftl'llP> Sen /illf"fCll'rned for eech craft or ly[ll of llltlconlrK!Or1. CNdltlll"I of 1111 .....,. •""4 clKel'lnl llll¥1C1111t ~ t/1171 111; wllkltfl 1111-Frencl-C1ilfef'nl1. or lrem 1111 wort-~ IO Peclltt 1'111 centrect. Tiii DllTlllCT' ,...._ nw r'9ftt • 11111 Ill.....,,,.. ti.Yllll cl1lm1 "''"" rtlrt ~ • Bl"""' Jr, GI-ell•-... ,.,,,., .................................... ···•· ......... •t1.t1 5""" 11-w _,, 01¥11Jon of Apprentlcltlltp SI~ lfll' fro bl 11 lo!Mwl f"l!tct •llY « ell lllM or tt ....tw eny ..... l'ecMlltl tre ,_ ..... to flle lllMI. Thi• tt1lllTllr1l n tUW '1111111 flw ~ ,..,_ • ....... " "'" .................................... •• ••• .... ttl ~ ~ c.11.-1 "* 111 br111Cll llfflcn C'911. °"'"'"',_ • '"' w ... •• 11'1"....,.lrlltll.,. lnfennel!Mll 111...,. llldl wllll ffllf __,,.. -'*'" 111 rtlrt effk:t Clerk of Or~ C-ty ""JWlll 21. 1'1'-__ C..Sllllcer •• , ••• ,,,,., ,,, .......... ""' ......... '"'."..!..':'"-'-"~''-'""'"'"'t.11-TMi tn•I ~ ~ -' -NOTICE IS Hflllt!8'1'·0t'IEN-tlllt-tN --•.6.JI_ w·ht Ille ll6!Nllll< of the tlert: O'f flw _..........,... ~. Ot -------.Jllulnaymltl'I ........... '"' .......................... , ••••• , •• ,, ..... ,,,., .. Ito NllneY,_Mlllrl...,.tter MaullanNJgllt'IWllerDtf!rfdWUl f"lctlw 0pere!1111Erogl_. 0,.,.1 7113 Tiit DllTlllCT hll ""'7nlMI' f11t thtm wllll !Ill,__.,..,. ltub111hld or.11111 Coed 01Uy ,not, <,#!"'"' .................... ' ............................................... I.to JOutllllhed Or1noe Coast DlllllY '1J.ot, •IMI ltkh " "" offlCI of lh'tl• Al4'Pflall ltak1r1 .,.. ·-6.2'! •I Pl"fll•H1t11 r1i. .. ,.. --..... hi pr':::"~"" ~-llOMd .. "" LIW ~-.21. •NI J111y S.12. 1t. 1'7• D»-1, ~ "'m July"' It. 25, lf14 -14 lfltllllllll"lllO c..,....11.,, 412 SPulh Lyon Truck om.. 1D.JO ~ lec:Mlr¥ In wtlldl 1111• werll .. to M ~ I DON LEE KE LLEY, um -:Aa.lltf " • .......................................................... ,.... ' ·• 111.11 Sir wt, Stnll AM. C•llflmll llP lo 1111 My cl1ulllc1flatl 11111 1ntklpelM end -mH tor 11 crlft or ly[ll oi Cl a s o v 11 Jo PUBUC NOTICE fl11<tlleln 'M(I I el lO • • m 911 JUlf )i l'14. et llMCI IMll De f>lld 11 llle)c\lrrent ...... NC ,.IEINO 0111: , MIS I H Ii • l-tltttll&wtll•re "" .......... , ' .............................................. !IO p~ NOTICE ~~ t1-IM pt.e. """1 '11111 be pifellclv r•tlt '°'"" IOP/lceble 1rlele ll'ld cl--""1111 ............ tQCutt tilt c1111rec1, CALIFORNIA '267!, llllll)Cll I• ""., -•I -~ •ICTITIOUt •••••••• ?enJIDllplan • .......................... ,. .............. •••• • •• •• • • to and rMd 11111 ......, trlelt wn be ine1t1on '" etNl(t wllt,..,. ,.,._.. COVIi-lo De•• ton-. blHIMu pt Th• uncFer1ltl!ICI 111111 ""''""' /e<lllon&hlUClay ,, .......... '' ................... ' ...... 1111c1.-...1n,.. ... , I tMM Cl(llllld lllol • ot .. public worll cJI .. 11 •~Y ,.,.. 11 ..... •rl not CUl'l'tnl cnn, Cl..iflctltMr. -~ ..... ht. pert1lnll'IO lo t1'll "''"of Mld Mctellnt, NAMI IT.t.T•MIM1' ~entl(1$111plrutt ....................... ,, ........................... ,' .... CM IU,lltlDll CO\lltT °" 1'HI tor ':::.o :'s.uibld 1111 oreltl'eCI 1n,.,. •• ,. ,....,Sid llY !Illar '°'""""II aLICTllllCIAMI wllti!n rour mOllllll •lier 1111 llrtl TM fotlaWlng --.,.. 9olnl \ll~llillty " .,., • .,.,,, •••• •• ., .. ,,,., ••• ,, •••• , ... ,, ...................... • 05 STAT!l °" CALlf'DINIA "0111 lltrtln rt ' dul"ll 111rt bleldllll time ~r conllructlon Gtoerel l'Dl"tl!"llll 11,51 pvD1lc1Han of tlll1 "°"ct ~ne•' •• ._....-tJIJn TNI COUM1'T Of OUMOE u lCI rHOlutlon I tlllll De l'i'ledl Pul 11"" Midi re\llslan ;111111 be cansldtrld Foremetl IOM Detlll July f, lt74. THE Oll:A.NGE IHM, , .. CoaJI '~!Mr · .................................................................... • I l.•1 .... A""'2 EKl'i blCI or~ I De obi lfllel 1 1 111'1 ol lhl llllM •II... Journ111rn1n t.0 lllOMrt Allen ~1kl, Hlllll""''' Conit11 dll M.r, Cllll, "'25 "°'"-................. ' ...................... ...,.,...,. Jlur .. ~"''"'• rite ttOT"ICI -. MIA••N• c,. ,.T1110• Md wtwnlllelll ., I "' 0 E I. j . A,,.INT!ca11 Allln!IOll I• 41rectod '"'''"" C•bll Splkff ID·~ E~Kulor of IN Wiii of JPl'lft aoclrlfO, 117 INf"IUotrllt, '"luml&-11•·············· ' ................................................. _,a ~ ....... ,.ICTl ... -CON iv. Ille °"'!!... "!• ~ .. -:;o ~r: -fl-1111-ptlOllliflll..llf LaW; CoClrl-leclloli CMle lllllc.er --,.., _____ ..,. lllmld.Mcec!Mt---c-dtl M., .. ~ellf..-tHU ... ~ ........................ ·=··· .,,;;-:"; .. -; ... , ........... , .......... ::.:-:71" AfKi •rtL to11o:o••n r.LO Cotll«lliOIC '12 SllUt1'I Ll'Oll s "'· ' 11175 eonctml ... i!ftPIWll'lllll of TIMI '°''"'"' ltheCIUh et .,., dltm OOM Lii ICILLIV lllnl:r "'""'Iii )17 M•l"9lfltl'lll, 'lecatlonpf•n • ............. ••• • • .... "" .............. • ...... " ... ·"° ON c 1'11A 1' IY oac101111 -.t.ne. C•lfol'll1•. l!ecll bid • ~ •PPl'lllllcn. • .,.. 11 DeHrd upon 1 worldnt dl't' of~ '111.IMIO 011:. cor-oe !Mr, c1 , nus rr ... ~Ian , ", ........ ·• ·· , .. ,,,,,,,. ,. ·· ""' ""' •· "•· ........ ,, · · .t2 a'I' AD.MIMI TllATllX-IJNll: C llD• mutt be lttamP1nllCI IW • «5"1.,. ' 11 requires c 011 tr1 ct e rt or 11,ht tll 1!our1. Tile r1!1 for l'lollCllV 1nCI MISllOft Yll.IO. CALt,CMIMIA tun Tllll bUlln• 11 confuc*I 1iY e ,.......,, """...VU•lllptral°""ll ....... ,,, ............................................. • .03 •o CDNTllACT eP>tc•,.,. check cwTllllCI llY • rtsponlltrlt wt1eantric10rt •mplorlf'4 tt&CletlMll 111 overtime work shill De et l•••t 11111111'1111 (7141 .. ,.. par111.,1h111. .......... 111m E1tai. al ALAN ALllEIT OIMAN ltlnlt or I llllllCllr'I IMlr'ld I« tn 1mounl 11cl eny epprellllctllll acC111'911on to eoti'I' to -.hall Atll'MV tor lftC!llflr Jolln l!Odr"o ~ •• " ................................. "91\WllM -SOc ....... llr!#M"""" ,... BURllOWS, 0Ke111d .. """ 10'llo "' "" •mount "' Illa ltllll or lllrt •POllctllll lolnt """911l]Cftll1p It ..i.it be rnenll•lerY -"" Pulllltl>ld 0r.,... CP11t Oe!lw ./.~'$• Thi• "''-' we1 Ill"' 'llllfll """ !rlllfl • " ..................... • ........................ ' ............. 17.ll NOTICE IS Nl!ll:llY G•Y•N ..... of ""ltf•I-""°""' tor wl'ildl 111tw wUI comrnfllw fol'. certtllafw"' ..,.._, (ONTlllACTOll ""'-11 ,llW (antrtd 1• :v1y lt, a.. Autlllt 2. ,, 1'7' c_,,. Cllfk-Of or111t1 Caunlf"in JUiy .. ...._.. .................... , •• ,.,, •••••••• , ......................... 7ft Ellr"""" Mr! lurrow.. 11 Al'l'llf111lr1tllf ecctPt • all'lrld •!'Id '"'* INIY•bll to ;ind llxlno IM rill•., •llflf"ll'lfklol to ewtr*d, 111111 UllOll "" l\llleon"KI" PUBLIC NOTICE IW< .....,fllllte, ......... ., ....... , .,.,,,, • ...... ,, · ..... · ................ 11:1 of tllt nl•I• of IN ,...,.. Mme1' tM.,..... or In 1111 !nor al"" MOll!Tan-ICllll'"Mfmell uMCI °"Ille arfttrect. un41r him, to pay nal 1 ... fl'llft Ille selCI ,...... 9ltrllreckl~tr • ................. '"' ".,,, "·· ,,,, ··············• •••1 9 1111:.a.it. 1111 tllell Mreln I petition for Nl9Ull Weier Dl1h1cl. EKn •UC!I bW ar Conlrictar miy De rMUIAcl to tr11•1 1411'(1flld '"" .. Ill~........,.. Ll'vliilltMCI Otll\ll C.tt Dltly '111et. JOumtfmMI 'Jl••v · ......................... ,,,,,,,,, · · · ................. 1.61 '" orw •uttior111111 .,,. l'lrectl111 ttw ,...,..,..1 lhlll be u1led •M tllMI II "" cfllllrlllullon 1o "'°'""~ ,....,.m1. by"-"' 111 ""-utton al,.,. contrect *"" JvlY u. lt.1i. 11'1d A11111t1t t, 1'14 tm.14 NMllJlt.w•ll.,.t ................................... " ..... ••••••••• •• '" ,Jt pell!I_, to comflllte 1111 tetm1 If tlll offk:llfltllOlllrictllotlllfatelNM"11 Contr tot 1111 WllCOl\lrecteri IMU ... ltl4dlr wttlld,.. 111• ..... ,_ t PtcTITIOUS IUSIMllS ,.....,. "" ·· · ..................... ,' ............ ' · .................. Jt canttKI '"'6111¥ lllcllClllll ln 1111 II""""· 111 title ne!IPI prlOl'l4eel ec !1 Jon tm.a !ft"" 1 a1 IJar~l"lw 1••• di 1 •fttr 1111 MAM• ITATIM•MT PUBUC NOTl-UtelnMlfnc:•. ' ., .................. ~. ............ .. ..... " ..... ,lo ..., ••Klltlrog Ind Cllllvw1111. CGl'IVtY•nc• Tllll • .,,,.... menlloMd clllck ., bollCI .... cornPIY Ill 5'd Pl'"' "' -: '"'follow! .. Clot llullMll ~ VK•U•,,,. •• ......... ~ ....................... ,,,,, • • • •• • ,,,, .... • .... to Of real pnioetty 1oc:1tt11 In thl ceunlY ot 11111 1r1 9lwi'I •• gv1r ...... th1t Ille ~ of .,,,,.n!lc11. ell!• Ml lot"" CIMlllllll Ill 111 " 119 Pfftorl "II' 1-------·------- .lollllnllltel••• , ................. • ............ , , ,,, "'"""" ,01 Drlllll IO OHn E Wlltltl'I$ Ind Lt Vtll :.iCICllr w1H lllllr llllO 1 tonllecl JI '°' l1110rm1llt11 reletlve IO A M YIMlll llend Ind I perhlnnlflte 11 ANTHONY'S l,AOHITfl HOUll, l'ICTIT1IOIU1AaUllllltl ....,...ke1lllp lunCI ........................ ,,,. .. .. .. ••• • • .. • • • •••••••• • Ol M. Wiiii 11 bel'ld d wile nllff!IPI '4 t1'll WOl'k enl' wl lt 111 clillnld 11 eppr111lli:-thlp tlll'ldlnll. conlkt 01rldor bOllcl wlll Ill requlrM Prior to ewlrl' Of NO ,, ., I . 1_ SI, C-fl ,,,..1, '" ,..!'!""' ..,..."· TOM11 •.,.•".,, ""'I"' ...... 111111 .,...,, UI .,, ' IWltCI It "" ~tut ot llldl.tllrlll .... 11-. S•rt ,,lllCIKO. "" cOfllrect. ,. ... peymenl ltonCI "'1111 ... .. "" -...... P1wnllltf.1le1mtllter1eM,.l,..,._-201'11to.. to wllkll 11 1'11H ftt turtlltr MrflC1J11r1. llqulCllMd Cl•rn'°" 1111 Ille~ let Cel1tornl• or Olllt•lan Of ApPr111llc1ffllp In "" forl'I Mf ttfttl In ,..,. Contract C•lll ••1 ._*'""W""" rtll tf'l<l lh1I Ille time 11111 pl1c1 Of Mlrl119 t111 blOcMr rlll.IH1 lo fftftr I ' rid Sti,...,l't IM'-11 eff1P11. ooeumenia ANTHONY'S ltl!ITA\1111:.t.NTS, INC. w~M!r'.f'lf '~1ftft~'l!l~t.tt J:!.J Jll ....... &sltt mhltet lor•1n1111-..,_, ......... 1 uml llts tltlll llt lor AUllll1 I, lf1', II Tl'lti r~~'f:c:!-=-=1.f-~ tn Tl>I ICl'"t0ol1111 KllHUll of per Clltm Coa1I Community Coi1"9 01 .... kl NO, 2, A CellfWftll :orperttl&fl, di .. Cellfatnt.1 ta.i1 ' ' ilunlfyl'l'llill fill;_~ t (Ill I"'• 111 ltll cwrt,._.. of!~• _.,,1 to IOIM If !Ill COl'ltr•CI Wtll" 11 blMd UJ10!1 e -kl~I Cllf Of :otrCI of Truil"" 11111 SI . t.cwll Me11, C11JI, M _, It. McDll'lltl 3214 Mlelll9tll Jlll.9lliitr ........ , .................................. •• .... • .................. Sl..61 Deplrlrnent Ho. l ol Mid ((IUM, II 1'DO /XI I llhflll ptrlorl'llnte bond In 1!11111 111 llours Tiii 11119 for l'lolldtY lr.d W /1/HOl"l'l•ll E W•llOll Tlll1 llnl!llM 11 ~ ..,. • li._ve., Celll Mell, Ci11forn!e""' stNmflfttr """ • • • • ·····•····•··········· • • ••••• , .............. 1.•z CIYlc C111ttr Or\W Wttt, Ill tN City of price 1 1 1 1 I to lOO'J OI tl>I conlflCf -1111'11 _,_ IMll llt et Mttrflll'lt lf'ld Secrtll'l', SO.rd al lt\111-torpor1!1an. lfrli{~l1"ne.1 ·11 canch1cted liy en ........,._ '" ,,,, •• ,. , ....................... • •• •• • .... ,,,,,, .. 111.61 S1nl1 A111, C1ltlar11!1 Ill~=· to tit ··-ICI trom 1 -11111 • 0.-. l kl1: J Dll p.11'1, Fr!C11v, ANT"HONY'I lllTAUIAHTI, vii' lkl II MCl>enl~ ttffltll&wtlt1r1 ....................................... ,,, 'tO'll. ... IPI-" Dlltd July 16, lt14. !':',:!:. .. ~""' 11tl1llC!OrY fo "" tt 11\atl ... lfttlllllfof'I' UfMll'I ""' ., ••• "'AUllUtl 2J. lt7' lff(, NO. t Tiii• I"""'"' ..... "'"' wltti "" """'* .,..,, . .. " ........ ' ............................... , . "' ,,,. ..... ..,,... wi,u.tAM,,!, ti .IOHM. -.~:,·,-.,--,...... Wilt• Ol1lrl<t. CONTRACT Oil to wllalll '"' cenlrld •• • .•• , .... --·-· ·-·· •• ,,, N w lllattertt. *,"', .. "' ~,, .~. County Cl"11; OI Drl!'lll• Cauntw Oii Ju!Y r. Vec:etioll&llOlldlfl ...... ,.,., ............. , •••• • •· ·" ·" • IJ'4. .... 1•ffOle ounty .... 1 ""'-· -...111 colll tnM In l llllltOICI ind up111 fll!IY ~lltclor _. ..,.. ,.., ...._ .. UOI, Thl1 slltemeMI Wiii .. , ""lt14. ~ ....., • .,Ot• a. ~-II tr•llllllO .................................... I" .,_Pl.,,... •ottll1' IDWAll:D JOltNIOM All twm1 •l'ld e....... Olli • -..: .. "' ........ """' 1111 .. 14 J11ty lt, u, itr• 2ff0.7' County Clffk .. °"'"'' (Wnty Ill J\llV J, 'W." - t/1111 llnl ··--otW --tnlormtllall tor b14Cllr1. e!IKl'leel te u '""" • P1••11M1tf OreM1 ,.__,, Doi" ~ ...,__$Ge'...,.'°""'"--· · ;,;. 1 "''' 11 "" lllf ,_ 111111 ...,.,.11 •• 1P1Clf11r11 rttet te 111 Wttlil!Ml'I .,...,..,,... PUBUC NOTICE 1t7.. •mn J1111rj';lt; 1f, ·"-"'' -· '_-:: ...,_1i "'•~ ... , ,, ................................................................. v .<ttt W,1f-'~ fMulh lull\/ ClelcrtlllCI llll't'lrt •11111 ""'11 llYNo"".:J:, Ille --= :::: ::".:'·. l"!Allltl'llll °'"'" c111t DfrllV 1tl11t,.I -------------..._ ...._.,_11•1• ....................... _ •• ,............... .... .. .............. JJ • •• P-""-' llM -111 "11 "' '"' c.itrlCf. ~ 11n " .ner "" sui..um J111Y 1tr1 • ...... A111U112. t, ,,N l10l).1• PUIUC NOTICE ........,, ••··· ................................ , •• ., ... ,,, • .,; .............. , •••••• lAO ,I.IMF.,_ Orlll\llll C:.lf 0.UY "Mot Tiie Meunan-Nlilllt Wltll' Olttf'ld ,...locl pf IWly YI Y• veceill••• ,. ···•••• ................................................................ .SS Jutf 11 ., 'H 1974 tttl 7,j -11'!1 rll'!I II rtled 111¥ Mii' en l'lle tit fw "".....,.. Wll 1114., 'ICT'tTIOVI lutl•ltl PUBLIC ~~P •---· .,,.110 fr ... 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"""""' .............................. 1······ .. ··········"··· ...................... SS MOTtCa TO c•10"01111 MOULTON NlGUCL aOAllO ..... TlllUITllS .... :im. I.I-.. H/111. C.Uforftll """ Ml,.. • Ulllfltrlll lclllll Olltrlct et°''"" cwtitw. VK~ .... '"'.·· .. ···:..:,-... _ ................................................................ .o. I °"•UL.It ,. •• ,.,,.It WATElll 01STlt1CT COAST COMMUNITY COLL!"Gl VICTOlt It, 'E:lllRl!LI., .u C1rlftll INT,.NATtONAl OOL, .. PIO! C•Hfrorfll&o wlll recll .... _ ... bl4h .... tll ,.... "' .... wn IS.Cl. '1tt'i111 u cc I Bii ·····""" lorw1• DllTlllll;T B•Y Drive, P.O .... 114. ClrlN drll MOTION, INC .. tu.a Of"ltl-Wlf, l :ot, ..... Oii ""'"~ ••v "'JlllY '"' .. CPl\Cllroef .JOtrlrel Nfllte It,._,...,. II"*" lo tlrit CrlCll!erl ~rt~l"I' CMtl Dilly ,It.I, .,, "°"""°' E WlltOrl Mir, Ctl!forftll nus 1,...,_~tlonel Goll I. ,lllO/Mtrl]!"'J Ille tfflce of 1111' klllll Dlllflef, •!ti'· ,,_,.,..., ........................................................................ 7.&1 of''"" •• 1111111 Mii' OINtlly E ••h!l'I, ,',"',,' t• 1174.. .,...,4 .,_.,., llOlrd ot TIU"" Thi• llull-• II C'WiXftlt .., •n Int ... Clll1ef'nl• (OfPllll'lllon, t»a" 1117 ,1«111111 AYelllll, COil• ,,...., lolfib.1Wen'1•11 .......... •••• ..... ' ............................................... ,,. Tt9111teror.. .,..._ 11u11 ...... .,.... ,. u r ' .. Of'IH! AU9111t .. 1t7'. 11.• •. 11'1. lllCllYk111111. Ol't'll•llO Wey. L.MUlll H1111. C•, l'MSl C.11""'1•. •I 'l'Ncll ti"" .......... wll lie Jau""Y'""' ...................... ,,.,,,,,, ................ ,,, .................... 7.et 2"1-C W, LI '•lrne A .... , Anl!Wffft , BIO NO., "1 \tl'I°' It. f.,,..I Tl!l1 ttwll'lttt Ii ~ llY • Plllillcly °"""""' llllf r'led ... l A_. ct-C.Mtll ........................................................................ n CountY of°''""' lllN Of C1lllornl1, ""' ,.uDllllllcl Or...-C:O.lt D•llV ,]kif, Tllll 1111trn1111 Wll tllocl wltll , ... COf'POl"lft.... A""""911.... lll1111lr ,.,,. .,... ""'""' .. "'" .................................................... , ........... ..u , 111111. 1T1111ttr 11 abro\11 11 119 ll"lldl 11 PUBUC NOTICE July It,"" lt74 ttlf•,4 C-"' Cllfllt Of o...11111 c-tron July t, 1:,:r.:lllMI ~ • ,ltOJMotlen hlOlltl 1 Jlttltemrllllt ......................................................................... M L•rrv It. lt•l"lan 11111 '•lrkl1 A lt•Yftll, '"'· J , v. C.,_.y, 'f"' All llldrl -to Ill kl~ Miii Ve< et.., '" "" ,.., , ... ,.., ....................... ,' .......... ., •.••. ," .......... ,!IO Tr1"11«-. wll"9 llrwtMSI ltllilf'ftl It SUltlllOlll (OU•T 0' THI '""'" Thie 111 M'nenf wtl f ... wltlt !hi (lfldltfet11 lllf!Ndlt111.1 I'll' INoltl"ClltlDnl Ouindlecl~ .................. • .......................................... ,IS nt61 LINllft', Ml1tlon \tl•lo. c-1'( of STATI Of' CALl,OIMIA •o• PUBIJC NOTICE ,lllltltlltil Or•• Coetf Diiiy ,lie!. Countw Cl•"' of°'""" Cau""' ell July •• wlllcll •rt -Ill flle 111"" lfflte.,"" ..._,..ktll'llP & ttalnlftO l\1111' J .,., • .,,.,.,.. •••• .. ........... ,, .... ., ........ Ill Ori ....... , Stitt of C1llfP1'nt1. T"I CCUMTY Of' CMIANel Jolr If, I' .,,,. t, f, 1-4 ""''"·1' lf14. • -lturcllttllll Aoent II Mii' klllll Dltfflcl. ==-=~·;~·~~·;~;;;._·~;..~· ......................................... ;,.r,: ..!.9:~11 1oar1:1.IT~::''-:.~: •n•c• o, I'::-A~~" £.•T•,.m ~~C",.:.CE -,uD11"'111' or•• c .. ., o.11y ~tt:i: !'11f....:la~ ,....,.., c.et• ;· Gtnetll lort""11 -ll1' •llow Joi,irrnttlNll t"e COUll!r GI OninHi Stlfe el C•tller?lta. Lii •l"OIA 1fO •'ia-fi IT.ITIMIWT OI' .llAMDOWMIMT nv•• July lr.lt;-tt; •11111 A111u1I 2, 1•7• 1Slf.7' I.ell ltldcllr fftvd lllltrl'lll I 1111' I 5"Ml,..lal1'0r-er. .............................................................. 9,n Sill' '"""y 1J <111crllillll In ..,_., f&!1J~'f.ti M. AllM XI TIATI OI' utl °" . .,_ I~ -~ltlrl'll .:,..c:..illel'M ~\lie~ llMIUl'ri.t .. tMlon) 111 Al ll•l'llrel• "'11'"'91'11 !If tllll Clrtllll (fttte M MICHAIL CLAIENCI ,ICTl"9Vf IUSIMlll ...... ,ICTmoul IUSIMISI PUBLIC NOT!,.,._ f,,., et 1t4 t1MU111 et 1111 1111' ,,.,,. .......... ti_ ......................................... ·~·····................. ... ....7-.... wllll .._ 1111' wi.. 11u.a-. CAltaY. •kt MICHAIL CAlttY. 1111 TN '9llow1t11 ,.,_ 1'1111\11 ............. HAMS nATPIN1' "'0 ,l:Y•bl• le~.,. ...... ,. ........ ... ...._Ion ............................................................................ t.OI_ M19w11 n THI DllAM MACHINa _. MfCHAll. C CAalY, Olctinlel, N ... !JI flli!' fldltllw Mllllll lllfl'lll 11111 Dlttfltl A ,.,... l""'"""iilllll(WM!oll ........... .,, ........... ., ......... .,, •• , .............. ,,,.,. ,t) 1i1c11M ti ml •11 ..... 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Friday, July iq, iq74 1002 Gentr•f • • -- DAIL V PILOT 3 f ' R,E, 1002 - .. . =~•lot• ........ 1000.2999 lftt' ·it~ ... 5050-"-............. ........ 1" ' .. '.' ....• 30QO..t699 Srfk . . • • • >ll'n ...... .... I" lwine11 kwt1'-"1 ' ~· .. ..,, ~ •••••••• 9CIOMOtt Con'c:~pl r• Finonciai'. • · .....•• S000.50il9 "1:: ~-· ... · 1'00-11" t:=::==: ~ t10l).tott Leading North Orange County llnker, ex· panding NeWJlOrt Office-INTER EWING lor TEN Up salespeople. M s t be BIG CANYON1"DEAUVILLE"-VIEWI Spectacular 4 BR model with dramatic en- trance to large Jiving rm with marble firepl, & wet bar. Formal DR, garden kitchen. Ele- •• Gener•I R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 Gener1I R.I. '1002 • ' ' L , ' • .. ., ' • • ' ' ' ,, I ou'R' BUSINESS IS HELPING PEOPLE LIVE BETTER INCOME OPPORTUNmES, 'cDM Tw~ choice duplexes being built on Poln· sett1a. Each bl dg. has 2 units with 3 bdrms. 1 2 ba. & 1nany extra, deluxe features. Buying a t this stage of construction, will give you U1_e benefits of fast ap..P!:eciation ; also you will have your choice of many -iteriis in finish work, incl. colors of paint tile & car~ pel. $123,000 Each. ' · VISTA LAREDO CONDO Profess. decor. 3 bdrm., 2lf.i ba ths; 2 car gar~ge, & many extras! Id~ for working fam1ry-or weekend horne. Everything but the patios are taken care ot b; the Blu{fs Association crew. $74,500. 0 A 25'" Yl!AR SAY AND SEACH 675-3000 1140'7 E. COAST HWV. CORONA DEL MAR NEW ORLEANS on the Pacific. Panoramic view of jetty, ocean, Catalina & channel. from designer's dream duplex above China Cove. 3BR, 3BA, 2BR, 2BA, with fantastic ·reatures + TERMS. - HOT DUPLEX -Steps to bay & surf. 2BR ea., fireplaces, bit-ins. Immediate posses· sion. $72,950. TERMS. NEWPORT W/POOL experienced, productive and have co- Cuiitoni buUt hoinc on rare operative attitude, Exceptionally gener- klt -and • a • halr. 3 ous commissions sp~ plu s terrilic profit Bedrooms, 2 batM. formal sharing program. TI,.. finest location in New~ dining room. Beautltul port Beach, "The Estate Realty Building", lr1't!guli\!' pool with kl&dK or corner of Ne~rt Center Dr. & Farallon. patio, pJus 2 yB.l'd areas. I di 'd al · N~ carpeti/drapes, Newly n \!l Y o Jces for sales people. For remodeled ba th.'!, a 1 1 c y confi«;tent1a1 interview, call Gordon Haney, acee&11. One of the best buy• President 673-1518 gant master s uite. Quiet street. $149,500. • ,. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 S•n JNquin Hiiis Ro•d NEW~ORT CENTER, N,B, 644-4910 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002 in Nev.•p::irt 11<-'ighls. $&3,500. ~..,..,~~!"""""""""!'"!!!!"""""""""""""""""""""'""' IRVINE W/POOL Genar1I R.E. 1002Goner1I R.E, 1002 * HOUSE & GARDEN CHARM * C u , t o ni h o nl t o n 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;:;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;; I prestlj::kxa: Irvhie Boule-J • . , ""'· Need• point ~nd IRVINE TOWNHOUSE carpets. 2 Bedroo1n1 \vith UNDE $ O lru-ge masler suite, 3 baths! R 30,00 Den, fom1al diulJig .roo1n, O\VNER selling 3 BR 2 BA (plus utility step.sa\'or kllcberi. \\'111 sell ) Al • t I 'd · I· fa!lt Only $59 900 OPEN room pme-s Ye con omm um in \Valnut SATURDAY & SuNoAY. Square. Air c:onditioned. Shag carpeting, DREAM HOME drapes, redwood patio. Across from com- Onty 2 yeat'!I old, 4 bed., 3 1 munity pool 1and park: Near schools. Immed- bath, hard"'OOlt 11 oo rs. Jate possession. Priced. at $29 900 with 90 dream kitchen, !I up er f ' · · ' Enchantingly beautiful 5 bedroom home. Large secluded tree lined brick pat io w/ custom designed ramada !or delightful fam· ily fun & entertaining. 2 BR's upstairs; 1 BR w /fireplace & balcony. 2nd lrplc in lg, family room off living room. Jewel like din· ing room -w/picture.Sque windows. Lovely crpting. By owner $67,500. Prine. only. 2424 Holiday Rd,. N.B. -2112 .. EASTSIDE DREAM HOME Only 2 years old, 4 bed., 3 6ath, hardwood floo rs, dream kitchen, super upgrading - Large corner· lot with extra concrete drive and boat gate. Eastside Costa l\1esa, only s-18,900, or will trade !or income property. PRESTIGE I HOMES REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE 300 N. NEWPORT, NEWPORT BEACH 645-6646 ' upgrading _ Large (.'()mer per cent manc1ng available. CaJI 551-5151 kit whh extra concrete drive ~ OPEN HOUSE nrKI bo11t gate. Eastiilde SAT.-SUN. 1001Gener•1 R.E. 1002 lo02 "enaral R.E. Gtner•I R.E. 1001 General R.E. Costa Me11a, only $48,000, or -r-14645 KAZAN I \\'UI \radc for i n co n1 e -Prime Location ' pl'ope11y. CALL 645-6&16 Gonor11 R,E, 1002 Genor11 R.E , 1002 E dab BUILDER'S OWN I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!Archl,oe~~ ... ,!ed . f "'"IT/G'" OLD exceptional CORONA DEL • "-"-5 Bedrooms & Pool MAR location. spacioo• _ _ HOM€S ONE-of-kind, built f 0 r bedrooms -den • living · executive VP of developer. JI MER room wl1h marble ti.replace 300 N. Newport Bl., N.B. Dramatic ~houl, this • on an R2 lot near ocean spQcious---iif.Jevel ho m e Big 5 Bedroom home, with a tront. Residence anddgarage features a large master formal dining room, having are oda«l ress end 1,_1 .. ~ BUY A WARRANTY HOME I Sole 4-PLEX or ExchallCJe Exeellenl Huntil1l,'lon Beac:h Location. 4 -tY.'O bedroom, l balh units with pat.ioR and carports. Offered for $69,00J. Call ~'>. 8Uite. Separate form a I 1770 sq. ft. and 2 brick adcoommd. . te seco IUlll' dl.nlng room. Family --1. r , _ ed a 1tJ011. Good financing '"""" 1rtp aces. ........... .. 1 on a ailabl Call 673-85j(l with fireplace. Breakfast tree shaded corner Jot, av e. ~ · area in 1..'itchen. Highly 57'K160' ..... anyone can take OKN TIL 9 • ns RI' 10 BE MCEI convenient to elementary Paya.hie $200. month PITI of ' THE REAL ESTATERS desirable neighborhood very over this Tih'l"o Io a n . al- 1ehool, park, tennis oouru $20,000. Bring a paint bl'USh I ' 1 and bike trail. Please phone and save niany dollars. Full , .l _.,, 516-2313 for additlonal info price just I ~~~~====~ and a ppointment. $33 950 I• OPEN TIL 9 • /J'S FUN 10 BE NICEI I • SO •. SAHTA ANA eMOVE to MONACO Bask In the luxu1'Y of this eKceptionally beautiful 2 bedroom l:llld den home. Quiel cul-de-sac location. $71,950. f"EE. Caro I \\'ilklnson, 640--06L eLET'S GET POPP IN' ON POPPY. A lriplex in Coronl\ del l ..P.1ar~ A n investn1ent that Pil)'S • for iLwlf~ Clean building and neat tC!nants. U n d e r $100,0Cll. 1\ll this, situated on '"'O R-2 lot~ n1ake lhi.s a superlJ value. Cttll for details, Ilwt Jacobse n , 644-4114. * WATE.RFRONT HOMES* Prize 4 bdrm., 4 bath Lido Nord bayfront; 40 ft, lot, Pier & float privileges. $295,000, Elegant 4 BR. & lge. family rm., 6 baths, Pier & float. i!I) Ft. lot. $27>,000. Lovely 5 BR., 5 ba. on prize 60 ft. waterfront lot, Lido Nord. Pier & flo at. $375,000. . * WATERFRONT LOTS * 40x90 ft. ?rlagnificent view. $250,000. 30x105 Ft., Lido Nord, view. $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 llly>ido Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 67>6161 . . \.\l ,LL\ RI \I.I' ~ ~ THE REAL ESTATERS eCATALINA, PALOS VERDI'S 1:G::ono=r=•l:..;R.:;·.=E:... --'·1.:::002::: I G .... rll R,E. 1002 NE\\IPORT HARBOR. See 1hcm all from yow· ruuy C H'..O.la d Newport Beach OCEAN VIEW landscaped and h 1 g h I y Orona 1~11 ft PRIVATE BEACHES ~:~~~~ 4 s~::Sms H ~ JeY(el S & S See this cof:ner location 31 '""""!""!'""""""""'""""""1 farnlly roorn. Fee l!illd. f'or Spacious tv.·o bedt'OOnl home bedroom, family r oom 6 •-~-RE jlnly $169,500. Compare a.II in secluded area of Corona Park Hunt.in...,.,n hon1e. J-fighly upgl'aded. ..,,...uvms ALTY 0U1er view Pl'iC'ei>. Ba.it del J\lar. Access to private I ' " ' ' • .. t '• • F ' "' ' y ' :§-alifi hur11 ' • Ch\1le1' \\'Ill Finance J.luge f'amily Room Boat Parking ' ' OLD BALBOA CHARM -7 Bedrooms + a tree shaded badminton court. Just steps to ocean and beach. Perfect for large family, or build for view on that extra lotl Great locaton, great value at $150,000. "J•• Enjoy the placid pool or use S & S 315 ~IAfUNE AVE. Jacobsen, GU-4174 beach. "Sit do\l•n" viev.• ol -''Pool'' \ the private beach. A super • BALBOA ISL.AND oc-ean and suil boals. 1-feated Highly upgraded, line s & s ,,.,.. rot. A truly ,,.,., buy Parlt Huntinqton * 67U900 * 640°1120 •nd lllte,... poor . you """ \\'hen you purchase a lite style. New tli-low carpets, 2 fireplaces, beautiful family roon1, a.II on a quiet tree shaded street. Offered at only $55, 750 with the owner financing. Ask about Listil)g 'No. 10199. .. •' GRUBB & ELLIS -· 1 al at S89.9il0. :::z::c=====I the land. Not leasehold. con.<,.ruc:uon orm enll'y. 644-J2JO 6 BedroorM. Fine S k S ~ PRftE JUST REDUCED lO ~e !iepar~te livifing ~· const;~t.ion. _Exce l lent CLIFF HAVEN $67,<Kn. Call 673-8550. ·.. BROKERS 67'7080 f,oor to ceWng ll"ep .... ce, location. 2 mlles to beach. . 'I ~..,..,~~~"""""""l'!~!"""""~~!"""""~""!~!! bright cbeery k l t c hen , .F\llly air conditioned. Large Custom horn~ -. v 1 e w . With • SPYGLASS OPCN nL II • rrs Ahl ro M NICF.' I~ - -fonnaJ dining, huge family patio 3 cn.r garage Formal Enclosed patiO, ruce pool, 4 You MIGHT See H•w•ii # g 1;::-=;:;) Wolk•r & Lee ~ Gener•I R .£. 1002Gener•I R.E. 1002 room 4 ..;, .. ,, bed ........... cc 3 dining' H•~e . a•' e bedrooms, and secluded den n.-.. Hou S /S 2 S ••H liiiii .. iiiiiiiiii!i;iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii~ii;;j1J · ,; ..... , ......... ..., ' ...,. m l r or guest suite. Richly -..,.... M •t un • •I THE REAL ESTATERS Real Estate 545-9491 ba.th..'i, CUSTOM P 0 0 L . bedroom, upgraded and c"-ed. Ownei:" is mov;..,,. 3 H•lf Moon &.y I, '• Don't mlM this one. Call """-thruouL Looking for -~· ..... · 9Q.< lt:::z::=z=z=z=z=z:= --...-soon rrnmac:uJate, professionally/~~;;~· ;;;~:.:1_;;;:;;;,;;::;:;;;;j TIMFS a WAST IN' =nlt• :;J·FUN108ENKJE/ Ji al~ ::i..~ home'!' Don't s.:. 420 Kings Rd. landscaped, tastefuJJy de<:-_J~ -. "' . 42S BA y ·-~. Call now . Nriport S..ch-S..n .1·5 orated gpygr...-OiJ><'"Hom"; WESTSIDE -REDUCED-$4008111 --, 8 'l 3 BR, den, din rm. r-.1agnifl-• ••• ;re~~g arJa~~Jn ac!~t~s~~~n~=~ ~~ ~l®f~JvY~ Ii '"" ""'°""'""1 ~REEABALTYRRETT ~:it~~e:!~1~~. ~o\\· Ren~~ !~~!ner : ~tg~ ~'1'~ 7~c VA Joan Beach. Enjoy the benefjts of original own-iiii~i I Beamed reilings, elce bltns, ... -Vogel & Babbitt ho1ne \\ith $$ tor the future~ • PLUS large 3 berlrms! ership o! these handsome, high-styled Award *JUST LISTED* cov patio, s~~ carpets "!" 642·5200 675·4060 REAL TORS ioonl for 4 Untts -60.x203 e PLUS BACK BAY! Winners with s weeping golf course views. 2 .. Bd 2 ba'" d p1 • your own citrus and tru1t · "-"" ""76 * ,.. ••56 lot. NOW ••2 ·-~ .;; r1n ., "'' u ex, JUst •~ D · b th all 1 ~ ---_......., -1961 Annhehn. Costa ?.Iesa ~ .~ to 4 Bedrooms, garden kitchens, luxurious redccora1~. One uni1 furn. ~s. rive Y en c 0 Westcliff Dover ...--..-~ Only S29,500 baths, inforp'lal rooms. several on pool size Blt-iruJo Incl. dishv.•asher; ~ co,.ATS lots. From $125,000 lo $260,000, including frpk .. ca. unit. $89,9'0. 400Llr.-f_OIJ}! Executive Home CORONA DEL MAR '°8L17' models. Call 67:>3'63 67><"11 Ev"'. C,1. OPEN SUN 1 S WALLACE AbdLSO: Dup1~?· 4 bdrm. &~3 tfJ i,. ~~ ~! ::cll~~g: CUSTOM QUPLEX 215 VIA MENTONE C.I. REALTORS D • Sol Offi •' B' C . rms.; n years young. _.. L Unbelievable! It has four A ~al one of a kind cus.tom ,._ eane eS ICe lft lg GftJOR Frplcs. De.luxe units, steps bedrooms. 2~ baths and 8 built duplex: on an. O\'erstxed OUlrminK Lido Isle 4 BR., --.>5COll .. C141- ., to beach. $125,000 ShLL E I . large pool Owner has lot, south of Bayside, only 2 2 ba. home, in need of TLC.1.,;;;;;;;;,;~;;;;;;;;;, l~n EYtni"ll) Vogel & Babbitt Realtors Call' 67.l-3'63 ~Eves. nn xc USIYe a1 .... ady boui:ht new lx>me In blocks to the beooh. Hou.. 192,500. --EASTSfDE .., ___ ............... 1 Can't show till next "'-eek, S.F. ii: wants fast escrow. has. 4 bedrootns, 3. baths, OPEN SAT. l -5 DREAM HOME Old Coron• del-MH 644-6076 614-6056 associated but cal.I quick Rare sooth This home will have open family room and fireplace 227 LARKSPUR ' ASSU~IE G~U Laguna hillside Y.ith double house EVERY DAY until in ?'il;Sler bedroom. Income Coro~ dt'I f.1ar, ~an close. Thls 4 Br., 2 Ba. family Unusual Investment oppor- lot & true \lt'hile water · BOid. So huny, before it's urul 18 very large \v\th 3 A 45 fl. lot \\'Ith Sh/U'P 2 home has it all. Corning !unity. Extra large, 45 fl. " Gentr•I R'.E. 1001~G.neraT1l.E. 1====.o...._..;,;;_ bedroom• 2 full baths bd & d 2 •·-R-2 lot v.•ith i;ruicious :l view~ U~se ~ too late. 646-ml. ' · rm~ en, "'" home. rnnge & continuous cleaning .... f002 r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!I on this -~ &: -· $125,900. ___ n 7-0---$84.500. . oven .. ceramic mosai c oarm., L~f oo-:-cMimef, ne\\•ly ca,.....ted. Plenty of den home v.ith ........,, ~m counter lops, lush crpls, ··~ vr-n room fol' large unit + 4 BROKERS-A E 11.L TQqS ~"1~ W llolho" 611 l~l l , .. YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Brand new lls1ing is a drt•111n r. home with nil Ille extra~ including sunken I i v I n ~ room, huge covered pati<i. Inflation Fighter BUY A WARRANTY HOME NEED $ $ ceilings hard\\'Ood Doors. ;1·~~-·~ \\'allpaper &, p .an e Ii n '? car ......... e across back. o-eate another ocean view Walker· & lee • thruoot + ht<l & filter pool. -..... bedroom. Add a deck. Add a •••~ 1,,,.,1 .David Bourke, Realtor C. F. Colesworthy pool. \Voodsy dream setting. -546-9950 REAL TORS 6CQ..0020 Ov.'!JCT v.ill assist with 4 PLEX * 675-5930 * 1~--=~=-~= 11 .z.=-"'.;.z.o---=~'°' financ in g . Call now 1:::~:::::::::::: 363'iE. esi. ''"'"'··or Gener•I R.E. 1002 Gentr•I R.I::. 1002 ,,..2313: FOR THE OWNER _ , •~--'I Sharp! Only $.3'1,900! Call , ~847-MIO Ag1,. " Rtd Carpet R~E~Office Live in 1, Rent Other \V('JI built 2 BR, hardwood floors. fireplace, garden & I rres. Separate 1 BR home, C'l.1rner Jot. Great Eastsidc locillion. $46,950. Con1plete. to close , that rle~I? __cru1 Valley Really Rnd find out about our 2nd Trust Deed and Guarai;itc«I Sale plo.ns. \VE GUAftANTEE TilE SALE OF' YOUR l!OM~ Call 646-05.iS • OPE.N Tll 9 • IT'S FUN TO st NICE/ 'I]' .. OCCUPANT E:\1>. Gen Contractor slieking The !n!llest drnw in the \Vest. ~ , , i', Seldom do we find an Nu Project. Sing. homes or ... a Dlllly Ptlot Classified J \Vorking pa/'\Ul'r '>l'antrd. . Buy 2(1(,~ Interest in offic.-e. _..._ -ean fiG.8000 for inf. !ORJ}.'s ' • ' • .J .. " " •' •• • ' .. ~ • ~ • • ' ' ' t"lnssif.ied Ads •••••• 642-5678. General R.~. 1002 tis Coldwell _ Ban~er WHERE FAMILY FUN BEGINS This large Turtlerock home with 4 bed· rooms, !amity room, dining room and 21h baths is located on a very large corner lot. .A plan 3 Br.oaJ!moor home at only $67 ,50ll . LUSK HARBOR VIEW ' }<"'or the discriminating buyer Who wants the very best. Extrc1nely well kept 3 bed- room, 21h bath vie\v home \vith many ex- tras. $102,50ll lee. WATERFRONT -$94,SOO 3 bedroom home on channel \'i•ith pier and float !or power boat. \Va lk to beach. Large patio and family room. Owner will trade. SPYGLASS FDR $139,SOO Super vlC\V, J ust tisted, You wUI love the way its decorated. Owner hates to leave. Come see this and be prepared to buy. It's keen. · BAYCREST BEAUTY Lots of charm in this 3 bedroom + loft 3 bath home. ll<!autilul yard-room !or pool. Large dining or family room. $95,000. WATERFRONT PLEASURE and presLige can be yours on Linda Isle. One level. 3 bedroon1s.-for.rnal din~ room, 3 lull baths. Pier & slip, Only $1i5, , DIAL 644,1766 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO, Investment property that ill sml. apts. 543-6148 eve. Ad. Call 642-5678. ,_,,,,,.. ' , capable or exceUent income I ~~~~~~~~!!!! I production AND is al!tO WESTCLIFF 11 u It ab I e for owner EXECUTIVE occupancy In a roomy 3 BR . ' " .. "' ' '" . ' "' ' \'.\LLF\. S 2 BA apartment. PLUS has uper sh~ Westcliff home. excellent terms with 3:1% IU \I.I' . •, ' 4 Bedroom, 2~~ bath. Large down. pool. This home is the best THIS JS IT!! Only $'71.500 Call &14-12U "' ,., . ' '' ... ' EASTSIDE INCOME Two doll ho~ on one lot. 3BR, 2BA with dbl gar ~ buy in Newport Beach. Call 646-7711. 2BH. JBA wllh dbl gar. Walker I! Lee Seven yn old. Xlnt buy, U greal invest:n1ent. Owne1· :'::=::::':":':::':":::':":::=. occu11ied. cau PRESTIGE -llO~fES ror lnrormatlon and d<talta. &<>-<l&IG MESA VERDE POOL Pwsl EXCLUSIVE ' Thi'4 b,, 3 "' executh• lam· /.Jn NIG[L UAIL[Y & ASSUCIATES COLLEGE PARK. POOL HOME $38.900 best buy around rt:ii· ily home has a fonnal din-N011lING DN TO VETS la nli\stlc decorator home ing room & Jge sepan;.:e AS&I?.tE GI LOAN 1\'lth gpru'kling custom1 pool. _ fainil)' room -w/expoged ~t11nicured }·ard,, Must see beams~& big brick frplc + Thia beautitul College PP"k so hurry..ca.n 841-6010 Agt. a htd & filtered pool. $85,000. home hR!I a.II the 8.J11enitles VACANT, Clean, Sharp! 1600 Call for appt to see. that you've been looking k:ir. Sq, f"t. liOME. 1315 So. Rita DAVID BOURKE, RLTR. CUstom Spanlsh tile pool, Way. Santa Ana. Sell or 540-9950 wall to wall carpets thruout, Trade. 5~' % V.A. Loan. l----"'""'"'----1 and a GI loan wltlch can be ::';',"?l~ n1 EAl. TY, 536-1558 or MESA VERDE ..,urned with """"en ts or .....,-,)VJ-only $241 n10nth. Ask abou! IDEAL LOCATION Owner has reduced prlee to listing No. 8860 Nen~ l lunt. Ctr, 4 Br, t!' S12.9til. for quicks;;ilc.4 1...ge WALKER & LEE bo, lfrplc. ImniaC'. Sy (h\·n· Bll.'11, r~ani·rm, all xtras. REAL ESTATE er, $33.00Q. $97:1917.. Xlnt cortd. Huge patio. 5!45-9491 '.i\"ume 6% v ,,\. Ulan, nl ,EA!'T$IDE 2 Br! honlC; $190. mo. or Refinance. carp. & drapes: 3 car gar., NE~50N REAL ESTATE, r'!;t:,''c.~t~~;,:_•'\U'TI,::.LL~ ""'c;r':..:o:;.;~::c·~L~Y~~H~O~M~E~ $32,900 S NEARl.Y NEW LOVELY BUYS HOME WITH SECLUDED Fantastic 11tarter home is E NT RA N CE , LARGE Immaculate Rnd ttndy for ROOMS. HOM£~tAf\.'ER'S )'GU! $l&i0 ~n plut l!'°9lng DRE A it COUNT R. Y C'Ollts. See thit--ooe today. KITCHEN. ONLY $34,500! Call 847-0010. A.... \VON'T LAST. CALL 847' 6 ' 6010 Agt. • * * John Engllsh 103 C1rnolion cor ..... dol Mor You 11re the "'·Inner nf TWO FREE TICKETS 10 tht RINGLING BROS AND BARNUM lo BAILEY CIRCUS flt the ArJAllEl~f • You can Charge DAILY l'tLOf Class1fltd Ads Bu'lde ' Closeout CONVJ.:NTION CENTER I r s . 800 ~ •• Katcll•, An•h•fm 642·5671 2 Bedroorn. ·2 bA.th Adull Condon1h1iums. OnlY $21,900 '-'lllt $109.i. d-01\'tl lnclud~ cl<IJl'ng costs. 83&-4208 10 AM lo 7 Prof, Ail. P\f1'.&e. i.:al1 6.r.!-'6i8, e"Xt 333 to chillrn .)'011r Hckel&, * • • Onn't drop the ball • , . Get a job w\1h a )ow<'Olll D:i.Uy Pilot Ch1111fied Ad! 642--5678 ..., .... ...,, ....... , •"' '" ............. fM .. •••• lsrl .... All.._ 1M.s.. IJdH Mt.w .. lllncrf'Nlll ill......,...., i., ~ .._ ...... 19 ._.,.., ...., Net WANT ADS. htrHI -..i ... ,.. ...... ,., ......... --9"ffll .. llt wit..._ ..... ..._..aw Mdl ftWey, s.t. -·-· HOUSES FOR SALE 3BEDROOMS * 1859 Port Ab hey Place, Newj)ort Beacn 644-8855 $71,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 400 Prospect (Newport Shores) NB 640-4356 $50,000· (Sal & Sun 12-5) 3 BR & FAM RMDR DEN 1068 Vallejo Circle (Msea Woods) CM 546-1168 $48,500 (Sat & Sun 1·6) 4 BEDROOMS * 130 \'ia Lorca lLido Island) NB 673-2730 $139,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5)_ 4 BR & FAM RM OR DEN •1132 Ebb Tide Rd. (HVuHilsl) CdM 558·9201 $120,000 (Sa t & Sun l -5) I 5 BR lo FAM RM OR DEN 204~lSev~n Seas Lane, HB 53&-8836 $45,ooo (Sanoosr CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 4BR & FAM RM 360 I"urdes [Blick Bay) CM 675-4630 $37,500 isun 1·5) * Pool ** W•ttrfront *** Waterfront lo Pool ·-' • macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES $35,000 IN NE.WPORT BEACH! Quaint 2 bedroom home on 601 x 130' lot V. block lo Harbor High. Dona Chichester &IU235 .. (fll ) - BIG CANYON BROADMOOR Customized -1-VIE\V ! i\1arvelous use of ?lilexican tile -magnificent grounds -4 bedrooms -quiet location. $159,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. (Fl2) SUPER SPY has again found one of the most extraor- dinary homes in Newport Beach. A man- sion to top mansions in this 'jDown East'' Cape Cod with 8000' sq. It. Lois Miller 642-8235. (Fl3) ·SEEING IS BELIEVING Outstanding hotne on Peninsula Point. Ele- gant 4 bedroo1n, 21h bath, dining room ho1ne just steps to beautiful Balboa Jetty, $112,000. Glint Moses &IU235. (FU) TUSTIN-"~ED HILL RIDGE AREA'' 6 bedroom borne + pool on o/.&. acre - $135.000 + eight ¥>-acre sites-zoned !or horses-$136,50(). Harriet Perry 642-.1235, (Fl5) BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME One year old~Tennis-goll-breathtaking view of 8th fair way & Newport Center skyline . .Doubl e tireplace-beautiful lile- vaulted ceiling--3 or 4 bedrooms-5 baths. $255,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (f"l6 ) IOt OO¥w Driv• &42·1235 1644MacArlh~r 144·•200 t'ewpofl D••Ctl, Cablornla 9:16'3 ,1 l ' • I • • "~•>" Ju11 19, 1974 ..,,..,...--=~-;:::::'.:-::"7-:rii-::"-o;;;;:n=:::=r.:M:;;--m~g;;;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~:~~[~:-1~-~;;;~~'°'=~~§"'~~·•gl~R~.Eg.;;;~~l~;,1;....,.;·~~ro~i~R;.l~.~~~1~00::;2 C0<on1 -del Mar 1iic-• dol Mor !Ott Cotto Mff.. ""t ""°" ;m;;,;"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;I ~ BACK BAY CONDO SUMMIJll JS HIRll VACANT 'Wloh You WoM H-*HUG HOMES* "SHORECLI.FFS"-Corona del Mar T~n•'~ ~I. uj\1, 7:t'. Stop lllhtlne trallle ., °'"' 1 ·~-VA ,.,,, •.. to •llior thl! magnllleen• ** ** ** . Heritage Collection IAT OFF THE FLOORI NIW ON THE MARKET, lovely 2 story Mesa Verde, 4 and den. Formal dining and breakfast rooms. CUsrom .20x34 Anthony pool With sweep, and landscaping affords lots· of privacy. Offered at ,68,950. Ca ll 546-58ICI. UYE ON 'THE OCEANFRONT FOR WS THAN $100,000!! RARE J BEDROOM RA!ndezvous Condo, TOP FLOOR. Great View o! Catalina and --i..aguna. 2 Parking spaces in sub-garage. Security building, elevator. Completely !ur- ni.&bed. $90,000. Seller may carry !st TD. C11l 540-1151 NEW COLLEGE PARK LISTING EXPANDED to 4 & family_& de~ & '1bottt -2100 •q. 11;-GOO<l, quiet tree-lined street. Sharp home with nice carpeting, laqdscap- ing. Handy lo schools. Offered at $47,900. C11l 546-5880. COUEGE PARI( FARMHOUSE RED-parklike yard. Sprink- lers covered patioi... storage house, 3 bed-roo~ and dining. 2 tsaths, fireplace. Asking $39,200. Call 540-1151. NEW CAPE SERIES LISTING A RARE ITEM-but a sharp 3 bedroom Condo in a quiet secluded section on <A?sla Mesa's Eastside. Lovely pool, landscaping. Children over 15. '44. 750. C1ll 546-58ICI. JUST LISTED FINEST MESA VERDE LOCATION-quiet lree lined street. Walk lo park and schools. 3 Bedroom and family. Excellent condition. Cedar roof, shag carpets, fireplace and pa- tio. Full price $42,500. Call 540-1151. BALBOA ISLAND HOME Ir INCOME IMMACULATE 2 BEDROOM HOME with one bedroom aptt, 2 blocks ·lb beach, one lo shops. Looks like it was built this year. Move-in clean. Hurry on-this one! <;all ~5llO. ' GREENBROOK COUNTRY KITCHEN MODEL -Vaulted ceiling, 3 bedrooms, only one year ~ew, modern as today and ready lo move into. Lots of rough textured woods, shag carpels, fireplace , the workS: 90% Financ- ing available, Priced below market al .. 7,l\00 ! Vacant, see Wday. C1ll 540-1151 . IA YCREST'S BEST S~ality built cusrom pool home. Featuring: 3 Oversized bedrooms, large, wood panelled den, beautiful formal dining, 2 fireplaces, 3 baths, loads of storage, lauir dry room, atrium entrance and oversized garage. Home -centers -around lovely pool area. J..Iany, many custom features. Just !isled, call for complete..details. 546-5180.- COOL CC)STA MESA REALTOllS • ... ,.. ..-front the booch! I Own Your ~m. 111Ume-(Marquette) 3 bdnn., 2~ var.ie. 4 Bdr1n., S bithl; own stud'° Condo ril'hl loan. PqaW. PIO Jtr mo. bl. tov.•nhou•e; II'• COZY CORNER S.aulllul cusrom built by EUerbroect hU new ct\l"OCtJne. J'amlly 8Cl'Olt l!Ont tht..,.. at PIT!. ,,_.., COVffed Immaculate ........ , Best buy In area at $69,500. A.I.A. S BR, 3 BA home. OU:ts.tandlng view t'00010.P~l:n~ N. 1·5 JtundftltonHarbourltlronly ~~·BBQ,. ·Ill~~ featunt a COIY llvlnfr nn., of ocean, canyon '-natural greenery. Ne\Y '2t.900 Or enjo)t a cool. .._ wp ~rm tamlly rm A !J BR., 3 bft.: lnunnc. l I al dlnln y h be • •360 LO ROES I··•:. l ' abopptne <h\'MI' extnimtly A ·~-t he" d-t·• OPEN SWN. l·S ca~ s, orm groom. ou. ave en , tt ........ .ummer "a more klult • S3T.!IOO c•-0' c n, ....... ~ 1924 Highland Drive waiting for this one. Never before offered =lnl~ ~ertrhooi: aR¥ • :~ ;~ ~or sale. Owner lea\!ing stat•. Better hurry. tllul to •-• 1 ~ ·~ •··t LINDA ISLE b -l Call il k 67' •757 beau pat , Uptn"°"' ti r•ot'Ct pa ...... -ure hown y appolll ment. uro er. ""' • ti and ....., ow, 1 ah I and••• pl n1 Q\1·1ier an.~k>us: s & fain. Priced al $169,500. ~. · .~ tlme<I ~ r1n., pkr & illp. $255,COO. Ask tor Ab'M CIC' DM'9 llW:hl1 & a bidden dry1na: FABULOUS V:IEW Prlc1 T. McCultton, R11ltor BURR WHITE REALTOR Chrl1tl1na Jlloolty yard. Cnme enjoy aU'thlJ, 4 BR. rain. r1n., den, lorn1ul 200l Nzw~~ ~ W~J:.tT~taca:=' Newplrt Welt ~uat::_m~~~~ dining, pool le. Jb'•1=~1 + \ ;G;;-;;;';";;I ;R;.E;,;;;;;;;;;;;1002;;I C;:;o~r;o~n~1~d=0~1 Ma~~'::-:1~022~ ~, ~BR""'""'•"'ba~HciliiF;',,"I.-:-= •"'!:"'!l~'!!!'!!"""l!!"!!-I and one ol lbe very .belt! )'OUI' vacatkin to Include a co1nplete bullda e o t . • • poo • • ACRES OF 2 Bl'ORY-3 'Wm, tamlly 1•-heft: )'OQ'll buJ it IA>-Tot~rice $.124,!>00. • Exc'--'ve • kit, panelUt&. ltplc, A$0ume ••·•-room, 3 ~t•· ~ ~-__ EAN FRONT .._. 6~ lot1n. Ov•nr, 257 Brent· .rm., ._..... ..,. •I'll• d1¥ PK --· R h V• • •--L-1-p d 833-J83.5 ~ hardwood floon, cpta I. ""'land; s BR., ShOreeliU~· anc 0 1e10 _,,,,...,, a wood, .-GREEN ...... A-1 lawn, !Nit tree•, !>00.000. With p I D1n1 Point 1026 <I•· 151,500. FABULQUS CONDOS J h 00 Roy McCaNla RHltor 621 Lldo Park Or. Open own omes. A dellehlllll 2 BR 2 BA * TRI-LEVEL, ocean view Surround th~ 2 ~. 2 lilt NiW)IWt llvd CM e\'ery day from 10 to 6. pool home with I a r 1 e bedroom 2 bath ~ -.: -. From $133,000 to 1165,000. 197 4 SEJii£S master suite on 60 x 100 n '8R, lamrm, ~ New wt th huee bonui room tar 7m Piera & slips. lot, wnlkln&: d1sWlCe to ~~ v~Ufi~it c.!:t:'°:y extr a growing apace.I•,..•••••,,. ... CALL 640-4050 Comblnini a superb blend of ~~~~ ~!h ~~ e~ o11wneu1 r. 152,· n;~1129. 33211 Ocean :~~~. ~~1 ~m~ la~! SPANISH FORTltlSS livability and location. the9e interest, Call 644-12U Dr. ~' .low $29,500 full price. Call 2 STOJ\Y $41,500 SLIDE INTO 2 & 3 bedroom, Spanlah OWNER. Walk -to-Doheny ..,..,..,_ M...tw Sponllli pillars lead ht Weattm Danit Bid.a. uruven:lth Park, lrv.fne D1y1 552-7000 NJtlhts - -•tyle t<>•11bomes-0Uor a Bch. 2 BR, 2 BA. WALKIR & Lii to atthed courtyanl enuy. -SUMMER FUN complete packaee ol Fumlsbed. Cor. & Patio. REAi. ESfATE Spanlahtlla-.2Mexlcon Prlco Wont-.... WITH POOL features. 14.',COO. 493-~ Sp N S H pttt.ios. 4 bdrnli., cwitom on tills fantasUc fUn house. 4 e Central air conditionl.nc liatbluff 1030 DESERTED A I carpets, wallpaper & .chan· bdnn1, 2 bathll, &relt game This ·hon1e has It aU e Cu.sl'Om drapes/shag crptg SPYGLASS 2 atory 4 BR 3 HACIENDA-i e cl u de d del.lers Much mortl ONLY room.' mim>l'ed bat' and CUSTOnt TliROUGi·IOUT a Enclosed garage & patio • from vlew by hllP treefl! s-0,500j 888-au& eovered patio. It's on the GREAT LIVING ROOAf. e Concern package, heavy BA, fam rm, bonus rm wlUt Loads of ln1ported tile, COLONIAL REA.i. ESTATE greenbelt and priced at only duly insultd ,,•aUs/ce.ili.ngs ocean view, lrg Yd, \1.TOQht Iron, brlclc "wk _ $Sl,OOO. Loads of anl\que smoked • POOi, bathhouae/cabana cul~c $875./mon or and mirrors! EI e I ant CALL 5$2.75GO mU,,,..,, Occp ""8g ..,.,,..,, • All ~ ,.,., coort $141,500. 491-2511 drape1ies, thick CIU'petl jUlt ASSUME Ir SAVE • VISION • a~rie kitchen. 11 u g e 4 L""-ti'me like new! Formal dine, master suite. 1.t i r r o l' e d FR M $27,490 Costa Mesa 102 rn gourmet kitchen, 4 BR's Shnrp 3 bednn Stardust \l:ardrobes. Year-round CALL 714:516-1390 op...i.-•nlty w /spaclous master Home in prime H.B.~·· REAL:rY enclosed entertainers' pat.lo. e 5% Do\.\nlexcellent con· C try Cl b I'"'"•• quarten. Spanilh court)'ard Wall to wa11 cpts. new tile, Sparkling custom pool v.ith ,·entional financing , OUft U Price reduced! $76.500. and patioll! ! Vacant-ov."Dtr kitchen and bath. Fftlhly a red hll1 company fun slide. , .. lk to achools From L.A. take Santa Ana CotnlllURlty Beat buy in Eastbluffl Four ,,,111 finance at ktw, low pdnted bl and out Bkr 163-Univ. Partc: Center, Irvine close to shopping. Easy Frwy or San Diego f'r"ll..')' to b@droom, pha cool pool, interest ralel 139.900. ~l!j!lisa:t~, ~~!!!ll!'!!~~-1 IT~~r.1~~:'"3!1iJi• te-• available. Call now. El ~oro tumott. then left on This lar&e home has SWTO\mded by mature trees ....i--...,,., own --land' VERS y p rk 380 842'..°is3.s. El ~Toro Rd . (l~l ml.) to privacy from lhe...tinle you· and sh rubs. Newly painted B~Blfi.Mu """ · IRVINi COVE UNI IT a .-• .l ., ,, I OPEN TIL 11 • 1rs 'IJN ro SE NtCEI Pino Ln. & models. e n t e r th e en c I o s e d Inside and out. A 11 I iiiiiiiiii __ .,..,_.., Outatandina: comer view lot ~~ r ':;'~ ~rr: nnLra ~ ~ LEVITT-WEST, INC. courtyardunlilyouleave U. a ppliances refurbisbed. -Brlf'U LOvrH available lnoneotthemott w/covered pet'°. Beat ~ 11~~:111·~· 3 years new. 4 bedrooms. Seller will carry a second """"1 lu.l exclusive, private beach location on major Greenbelt 1 1 I I""""""""".,""""""""" 1 Separate dining, I a r a e T.D. and lender w 111 oommunltles in So. Cal. overlooking pool &: tennil • t ; ; family room. All thll and retlnance 11.t 9l/%. Home 5 Bedroom, huae parenll contact Bill Davenport court.a on cul-de-ac St. ~-·-11••··~ very low yard maintenance carries Valley's exclusivs: retreat with nursery or West Cout Pacific Owner, S52-848A Calif. Rancher $28,900 4 Brs • 2 Baths No Dn To Vets \\'O\V. \Ve don't get li.!ltlngS like this one very often. Hard\rood noon. Built·ln ra:ngc le. oven , alr cooclitioner, boat &: trailer parking, forrod air heat all SUPER BUYS at $63,4.50. 646-n11. one year warranty. This office and loft. (bo) climate n4-831·2600, 673.QS32 evea --~~~--=_,,, e EASl'SJDE 3 BR •• $36,900 OPENm.t. "'$.FUN r6SE MCEt dJ>Ort~~t)l .... ~o~'t la:~ long. and hon1e. Open House OWNER reloc Gorpou.I Leguna 8Hch 1048 e 4BR,nnnpuann ... $47,&.i0 ~-~ ~n~b'."'~ un .. ~.1n. ~~urdaylOto 5andGaragc pool hon1e. 4. bdrnu ... 2 OCEAN VIEW e 3 BR Duplex, Eslde $47,~ ''l~~.,;111·,~1 Call 6T>ma 2~.-I •·-n •··s LIM baths, fan1ily rm, dtnma: CUSTO!\I e 2 Home• on a Lot .... $48,750 . _.,. -·• _. rnt, frplc & built-ins. Gu PRESTIGE JiO~tES e 7 Units, ·1.ong Bch $59.500 Huntington Buch BBQ, patio. Heated &t Two -t built 3 1-~--CJ\! "A2 lm ~ .... .,..,,. f'IJ ~ pool •:::~ 900 bkr wuque cus on1 '"' v•cu<,j;e, '"· R-..1 .• --..1 • ._ Bkr '1.»'00JU Cat~r&U-51· 41>". ' ' BR home1 now available in ()mu -~ .---· beautiful Blueblrd Canyon. Ill sum.11T ALL OFFERS! WALK TO BEACH 2,cm+ 1q tt with open ""21 Exciting 2-&tory In EasWde. Assume ·vA Loan 2BR. cor. lot. 2 car gar. Only spacious llvtrw" and Ocean --=-"""" Costa lifesa. With 4 bdnns, Low down, 4 BR, 2 BA, lllce 2 bib to bch. Owner will vQ all overlooking quiet et=-I I . 3 baths, family rm , Fountain Vall-1034 nu cpts, drpe I: vinyl ftoor. finance at 8~~% per mo. canyon. From .•Pac lo ~s fireplace., fonnal dining -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";;:;;';,;;;;;·~ Sep. laundry rm., ciote to 536-8821 Brul.llan tile entry )'OU step room. Separate a e w In i • new Sears shopPfr. $38,900. Gerald S. n,omaa, Realtor into sunken Llvtna:~rm onto MAKE ROOM POR room · O IV N E R COOOOL AS A MINT W-11ll; Eve" 963-ll18 LA CUESTA By Sea; 1 blk pluah ct\l"OCt· ,... can otUI on a large tl-ee shaded lot. ,..,..,..,..,..,...,,..~ Nothing dn to Vets, low dn IBA. 5% dn conventional or assume the existing 5!4'/. GI loan \Vllh payments of $130/ mo, Ask about listing No. 10452. Walker Ir Lee Real Estate Cos1a Mesa 545.9491 IRREPLACEABLE A real honellt to goodness Jamily honie: 4 bdrms., lge. den, formal dining rm .. plenty of balhs, pool, Ye1, everytliing detirable: the.re is NO \\'AV you could replace this home now for offered-price ol-$142,500; pleasant financing. HARBOR MOMMY! ~!,'81~RATE. $55,950. Call , . , .Easy llvlna; In this air ( ) to p~ marina; select. Homemaken dream ......,. •"41 conditioned 2 story Town BRASHEAR v.·alk to ocean. 4 BR, 2~ ba, kitchen 1 with c er am I c 1 • 4 • Including' spacious master -....;.='------" · upp-aded, beaut. 1~11)1, and lots of ceramic tllc. $ 0 500 TftRIRL. house with . 3 bcdroon1s. R•ALTV hua;e FRJLR, c 0 mp, cooktop, aeU-cleaning oven Huge 4 bedroom single story with balcony. Oiel's Delight 1 ~~~!!!'!!"!!!!"!!!!!!~~/ by owner, prioc. ·ollly. From Famlly-nn. with lge. "ith family room. Nice ~ Kitchen w/selt cleaning ' 1'\•o STORY BY TIIE SEA-$83,500. 968-0454. Mexican brick frplc you family area. Walk to major oven. Custom mirrors in pitched, •hinaled roof, SQUEAl\"Y CLEAN 3 BR,-2 :~~ e~ a. ~~~f~Al'b~ shopping and all school. ~ Harbor Jvd.. Costa baths and-dressing area. adobe fireplace.. Huge rlau Ba, Dutch Haven Marina. pullmanl and many more $40,500. Call 8-17-6010 Agt. Mesa Formal dining. Wet bar, kitchen v.·/all ~ lalell New shag crpts, frplc, bit· features Top quality thru ~OPEN TIL o . "'S FLW ro • ;ri a;s E 19th St., c.~1 ';!:~~!~bl~ 1Wl lixtun?s. Patio pa.a t~U: Ins,. Avail. now! SUbrn~t on out. i.oca1 B u I ld • r , 1R ll~~ill\ll P~~~~,~~;~~i: ~ ::; ;:;,;:;,:L ~~~~ E~~~ ::: ;::': ~~::~iNc. Terms . Shown your Ut-6133 or ~2551 Ni!itled amona: P!ne.s! =7~~1':i,1~~~ Ocean View BalbH Peninsula-1007 conventence. Call 548-3200 "ll=::=:=:==z:::=S=::=l:I~ j W.~. Full prlee. Bkr red~'OOd patio. Sprinklen ei..,.__ 1 _ -~ Cll11 • 962.-55U tront & rear. $42,cm. bkr. rnnn .. 9una 4 Adj~en~~~~l!!!s. \Vate.r ~· "' ' .• SSUME 0 ON PYMNTS Tarbell. Olli 962-5.'18; BcautU~~ J be:droom, 2 On.,n.ted~llO,OOll To • -•.' -71 r.:-20,0 '"OAN -Real Rustic -country style Hunt Harbour 1042 bath borne with outstanding · • 'f.l 11 • home! CUte. and C<1ZY with • ocean v i ew . Th l1 $ll5,000 each. l~ Y'n. old. 21}2 BA ·-·'"•• t -la 3 Immaculate. borne ii ..... 1 .. 2 • , I I ' ' I Buy one or all. • OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 :! Story, 3 BR, • .... ._......<&•one .... .,p ce., LEASE-Beaut. Waterlront 2 ""v Peninsula Point 1133 G&enMgln Terr. formal dining, lg tam rm, br, 2 ba's. coppe!' kettle BR, 2 Ba <l:lndo. w/priv. 1:u. newl.S50and ~ ~ ' Oiarmer! 2 BR. den, high Panoramic view from 4 shag cpts, cust dr P s ' gou.rm.et kltchen, hu ~ boat slip. Avail. Jmmed. :u.el!l!lce and ~~ctillnaa. ~ 2 EASTSJDE TRIPLEXES-Quiet location, close to everything, all in wonderful condi· lion. Wide lots, excellent ·Jandscaping; Ask· l---l·-=in,_g_,$~136=000 for bo_th .. C1JL540-1151. beamed ceilings. One blk. bdrm., fa ml I y rm ., country kit., Jg covered the latt'lt te.l:tlrft! ~llOT -aDCent-Thi.I true Laguna • COM~ANY to ocean, bay & tenllla ell. immaculate home; Jots or pa~2:1~{f:Y~;~OOs."lt78 ~~f'1anc1~:,: lrvlM-1044 value. priced at S82.500 REALTORS ·Sep. guest quarters W/CGm• shuttftl. A b8rlhln al Obie. gar lot Dad. No~ IRYINE TWNHSE c.11 T.Uy .... 7211 ERITAGE SJNCE,194' plete bath. 182.500;-" ':;'~ V. FRANKLIN c BRASHEAR) to Vet.. Ju"' u.ted, better 67,._ REALTOR 673-2222 -R•ALTV ' run on ttUs one! Bkr UNDIR $31,000 . "'::z::=::=::==::==::=~=z=J - -962-&-U O\\'ntt aellln& 3 Br, 2 Ba. I• · Owner's Heart Broken __ . _ _ Assume 71h% Loenl (plus ulllity room) Alplne.· CLIFFHAVEN STUNNING 4 Bit. 4 bnth Been traMferred .\must sell BY OWNER 3 Bednn, 2 bath. OU Garfield style condomlnlwn in Wal· .., ..................... iilj NEW LISTING family home. Lg. rorner Jot. this beautiful Mesa Verde 5 bdrm., 3 bath, pool, huge bt\\'ll Bushard &: r.tarooua, nut Square. Air conditioned, OCEAN AND ffWTy to gee this 3 bedroom, Some ocean/bay vu , executive. One o( the nicest open beam rnst. i;uite w/ bonterline btwn H.B. A F. ahag c:arpelin&, drape.a, red· • • • /Jn NI[,[\ un1Lr 1 ~ ,1~s1J1 11\ r rs J~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;J 2 full bath, family roorn, Gia-6359 homes in the area. Has 3 sunken tub, elect. gq., v . Assume VA loan ol ~'OOd IM,'lio. Acrot11 from ... canyon view, dramatic I! formal dining room home on ~~~~~--=~ l bdnru;, 2 baths, den, fumlly \Valer softener, sprinklers, $29,500, total pymnu S277 CO!'Jlmwnty pool and park. entrance with 1lnte floor Gene I R E 1002General R.E. 1002 spacious comer lot ~·ith a Corona del Mar 1022 rm, t>A'O fireplaces & dream gas BBQ & more. $66,SOO. mo, Priced at $4.2,900. N'e.ar schoola. Immediate foyer &: stone 11.·all. Open J_I 1;;;;;";;;;·;;:·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 beaulilul lawn and cOvered kitchen. Parklike yarrl5. Big 842-7887. Thrff Wortcls Reiltori poaaessim. Price $29,900. beam eeU., trpk., 3 bdnnl., , I• patio. SO l\l E TH ING OPEN SUN. 2·5 party putlo \\ith filtered ASSUME 5 %. loan $57,200. 968-f405 988-229'7 Evei. "'i th 90 percent financing 2% baths, den, wet bar EXTRA · n separate gUest 231 LARKSPUR "'OOd cover. $51,900. Call sales price 2460 IQ !t' bar, available. Call S51-5151 PLUS room to npand. Good room or hobby room or 2 Bdrms., 2 baths : 54(}.1120 ____ .. patio, ou1'•-~•~ REPOSSESSIONS ANYTIME. Jamlly home. $89.500 ;:.;;; ~~al~y ~. ~.,;;'.'"'' ;.~·lot·~.soo""lc. [ .... _BL.) ~J;T', DI~~'!;. .. o";;;1 For tnlormatlon and 1ocat1on1..:::.;0=:PEN::;;-,H=o"'u"SE=c-I yo la,~ '44-7270 _... I llllllliilli O'tt>""O?J or~ of theae FHA Ir VA homff, SAT & SUN 1PM-5Plol VTO~• ( ASSUMABLE 5%% loan, contact • 44tlJ Lancewood (oU Selon) j I I ~ ~ /!~;, :.~w~r"':.t.~·~: KASAllAN Onlvemty Parl<, lrvlne REAL ESTATE l>Ol'f Y. rR.lXKJ.JX 2955 HarborMe:vd., Costa SU.500. 847-4286 or 646-3808 Real Est1t1 M2-MiM Spacious 3BR, Wn nn 2 ~i t'J4.94':f Glenneyre ~ tAJ.l'~R CtJL.o~SAc -EET Huntlntfon & .. ch. 1040 3 W11k1nd $plcl1l1 ho., Townhome. Sparkh o rt 1 .,.""::':'!:~:':::::~!1!!'1 ~ om I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;, Franciscan Fountalna $66,lm walk to IChoola, a, lz JUST-(ISTEDIJ '-:..e:' . Open house Sat & Sun 1-6. I• Spanish beauty .... $38,750 E'11!!1~~1w'!'°~ "• 1~1~: Bl1 view; Top Of The World, -•n·•m 11068 Vallejo Circle. Owner One Ml'le tD Beach Sol Vista w/pool ... $44,950 ve.,,.:'_~•,·-·-Jn • ·~e-·~~. 2 t 5 bd--be ~ wants action! VA asswnable Cb k Ope 11 01r--o"" UP1f8....u . ..wvoi: .... .,..,,,, ·• Y· ....... ; c e ... ec "or · ~ '"""' ... trouble ~ U·'··. n-'-··· living ' d•'nlne rms ""th HARBOR VIEW HILLS )l)an. 3 Br, 1 !4 Ba, atniim. ~ . """" .. u .. ~ ~ ""' •• .... Ocean View, 4 BR +H~ Seclllded patio beauty. Good Abottramceti': 3goodbed~.2 ::: Robert R. ch.s•--ln Unlw.raity Parle: at $M,!Kl0 fr p I c. Corn p I et e I Y Family Room swimmln& neighbon. Sales price schools and shops. Pri vate REAL'MR.8 au..1';l SIMPSON-= REALTY ~~~~~ 1?;· ~l~ ~I~ pool, lge ic:t, abtlol.ute $48,500. Call CJS REAL 11.v.1m and tennlfi club avail. bdrm property ii In beautiful con· privacy. Open House. Sat. & ESTATE ~ll~ or eve uwaded carpeta, bltns & 2 Decorator'• dreem: 4 1• BY' Owner, lmmac. 3BR, dltlon; you can move rteht Sun. 1·5 A ~IE R 1 CAN 5.'i7-6Ut car attached garage, Pretty 2 beth.I, family nn, trplc, 2ba Chancellor home. in ln S65 000 REALTY & MANAGEMENT J.IESA Verde Beauty, cor. to green lawn. $33,500. Ca 11 built·lna. Lots or panelin& le. Uni~. Park, Forml din, lrK at ' · 1---lt'.1-MESA-VERDE - Tho UNIQUE FeaturH Of TM1 Homo Aro: OUR CHOICE It's an impressive New En~land 2 story. MESA DEL MAR_ Dormer windows, brick exterior with fresh· I You'll agree! Spacloumess ll Jy painted trim. A 20X40 pool and a cute poo the keynote. Broad living house. Inside there are parquet floors (quar· room with v.ilite brick ry tile in tbe kitchen), authentic beams, Jireplace. Want 1 a r g e used brick fireplace and darlin11 wall pat>· be.drooITU1? 4 of em here! It ha 5 bed f 1 d• · g d Large (arnlly room too. ers. s rooms. orma mm an IS ~foreover I4'x20' encioAed located adjacent to the golf course. Pre. patio. All in choice ,, 1' sented at •105,000. con"cnlenoo I o c a t I on . UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, SU..5990 Exquisitely deta.Ued !rind· John Zlmmenna.n s&S-9201 ,......,drpe, all e I e c . r · · · · u rm. n &'1'ft: ua. • , ~ ... _... -~ h · 962·1373 dote to all comm. ~ co. cul.<Je-sac, 3 hr. 2 ba, ne\v 536-8836. • ':111, ';oopaperbkr, •ha&'Tar':1r P &!ii klttUctw:n, tamo rm 'n•~t • • .._.__ GREEN & GOLD DWtwshr, pa e. at 1 n g , , gprtnkle.red · \\'lilled back ?.IERIDITH Gardens, 3BR, areas I: lacUltlel. Lo malnt. .1 ! And lush! f"rom landscaping has patio & boat port, both Ira: paneled fam nn forml yard. 562-8299. S 5 9 , 5 0 0 I to carpeting! Ant I q u e oov'd. Lrg tool ah e. d, dln' rm, pvt pty, $68,ro::>, ~etWcillan ~~J .. ~r/tln1eancaae· 4t4·1671 "''·2100 lowrs, call today to see thla dlcondra, 11'1 shade & fruit Open Sat/Sun 11-6, ~U12 .. ptlo... -~ ---:O"'F"'Fo-1-.;R;:;l;;D:---I • 2l50 Meu Verde Dr., Costa Mesa scaplng. $46,!fJO. C a ll ~""'""~'!!'""""~~!!t"'""!!\"!"l:"'""~~~ 546-2313 quickly. irnaslllng 3 bdrm. hlllslde trees, dbl gar w/storage & o n. I home. Large Corona bench To nd $45 950 all b te ''B°'Y~O.=---:Tu"""ril,.,-"Roc=k.-;5 ; :" .. by builder. J.Dvely 3 A Highlands Jot, only $71,500 · P co · ' · 0Mslned lldl ia: I ms, •ner: e bclnn., 2 ha.th sun~· home; University Realty Owner, 546-2384. ~mall ltelrll or any Uem.r )Tl like new. 3BR, sep. fam. dramatic entry to atep-up -1 O...r1l R.E. 1002Gonoral R.E. 1002 ;; Balboa lay Properties * WATERFRONT With boat slip. Like new 4 BR, 3 ba .. patio' w/ BBQ .. '125,000. 675-7060. 3001 E. Csl. Hwy. 67:1-6.llO ELEGANT Exec. Ho1ne, l ClauWed Ad! 642-5678. I: din. rma. kit. nook, int. nv. nn., ape.c. deck, CUltmn • , Yr. New. North toe. 4 lge upgraded. Desparate! WU Cf!l'runic tile. work, 143,500, ; NEWPORT BEACH * DUPLEX * BR.,, rabed ontty, •tcP 163.000, noW IM,900 "' The be.t buy tn heautHul · • POOL Both with bay views. 2 Lota. dov.'11 to Liv-nn w/frplc, Lea.lie $390. rno. W 111 ~ For furth er ' 3BR,lamilyrm.Lovely MONACO South or ""~· One year formal din. rm. Sunny C,/1'11'{) 1\-.., _ f).,;;, ~Cl.• ~rotten.8J3..338Talt. lion & app't. d nh •new! sm.ooo. kitchenl:brkfstarea. Brick P\!o J.'"U l"J.. 'b J.Jq·~ I ....--Showing, call groun s w/gree ouse. Thia dollghtful 'bedroom & patio wlllre pit & BBQ Thal Intriguing Word Gome with o Chudle THI TIJllRA"I * 832-ll52 * Niifport BKk B1y 2BR., din. rm., fam rm. Lge backyard. 65xl5 ft. cov'd patio. Cul de sac. Nr. horse trails, etc. $49,950. 556-8600 Walk to schools & shop-de.n· or 3 bedroom home. ts hook-up. Cbmp.,IOOscpg. By ""'..,Cl.AT .. POUAN University Pirk Southcout P1tcltlc Corp. ping. $65,950. 642-7491. located on quiet cul-de-ARc, O\l.ner. 979--6739 New 2 BR. 2 BA. Condo. THREE FOR ONE --.STOP.--neit to ~~n be.It. It has a LET THE LANDLORD 9 1eorrof'IO• lett.B-of th. r-..._.--:::--..__,..-... w/cleretlory wtndow1, 3 LOTS' oompoee this one •j d th. b d largo )'n rd and Is BY Owner on fee Land. Gb'T LOST I011r .c:rombi.d ~ b.-t wetbar, &: rec. factl'a. Avail outatanding building site. · • · adn 1see 1t~lkra~... be 8 u t llully landscaped. H.V. llills. So. Sandpiper. 4 Drive by 2223 Avalon St ., off low to form !01Jr almple WOtds. •, lmmed. $43,800. 49.T-4n8 EXCEU.ENT o c EA N ~ew up ex, • · ..v Upgraded thru out. The liR, 2}i l3A. 1-~a1n. rm. 3 \\1lson. 3 Br, 1 * Ba, dbl ., I evea I: wknds. VIE\V. JOO IT. OF ROAD beach. Open daily 2-5. Best of school.!1 & shopping. car Gar. Upgrad mdl. 2 garage. Ne1vly-palnted wUh I H E Z T I N 11noNTAGE, graded A 'JJJ730thSt,N.B. 673-7420 $71.900. P hone 614-SS:).j__:__ frµlcs, $98,&oo. Open Hou• big yard & trplc. Near K· I ji 12 I Ii 2 HOMES, Both 7';i% 111· reedy to build on. Th i• "• Niwport Oceinfront Sat-Sun. 64t-l!t38, 54.8-1331. llfart. Price $36,750. Cnll . _ . . . . aun1nbles. ExquiAtte. decor. premier bulldlna alte Is 1~ Keel Dt'. CJS REAL EST ATE · ln "Calif. llomet" & "Rack· olftrtd for onl y, CB REALTORS m 1~rl~~~,~~~~;u:;:~~~n IRVINE TERRACE M8-U&1 I c I J et Club!" Jilek Peck Agi. $29,900 ·~ -Ea Ide ~t K 0 N K · ·• ~ ~~ •n-.l1o p «nl'?leT will conald. tMms. hu fllJ)la.sUc ocear\..Y!tw, 3 Br., 2 bR.., l(IUU sq. ft. BY 0....ntt, SUi '-'u"' a } Call ....,.,._ '.-.... age MJSSION JU.TY'. 49H73J 5 Loc•I Offfcn To S.·rv1 You T"'1:l other bedroornll, ~'· $63,500. Pr iii c. Only 1'fe:$11, 2 on a lot, II~ in 1, \ \ J' \' f K-161.'' baths, bon.tynm. Pert~ GTJ-7910, ~nt the other out. 160xGl, . . . . . . Lewest Priced Condol General R.E. 1002 O...ral R.E. 1002 home for beach leftrs! UNUSUAL 2BR, w /I re 2-c2 BR w/dbl saragcs. UNIV. P11.r!(_. mllft ttU ,this This 11Qlfer'1hlde.awe.y11 the 1---------Open Sn! k Sun 2 'till 6 private yard, wood <leek $49,900 Prine. only. 643-2877. I S E A S y I i ~end. 4 BR. 2 story. only one like It at this glve- ll702 \Y. Ocea.ntront ti~plac.'f, gt'ffnhouse, ~ EXTRA lge modem -4 Br, 2 1 \ \ J J By the time you tcqulre a Beaut. inter, favorable away price! Jl'a at cklM u Room to Grow LEMON HEIGHTS Yonken ~a.11y 646-2888 beach, Owner. :lnd TD Ba+ studio tn xlnt 1Ingle . . . . . '*'egg, lnfl•tlon hts f'UfMd ftna.nclnc avall. Ownr . >'OU C&.l\ pt to the fairway U ,....,.. ~ for • -BEftAUTYr 1. ~ , BEAUTJl'UL BLUFFS av>il, 159,900 m-4616 !amity """..;.,Mil..;.~ 11 Into -food. ,.., ~c~w~v ...... ""11 ~'!!-Into N-((utlhom. e and •'mailer Mme wltl! ~ ..ICI· • 0 iv · .~ H.V. Hilla, 4 BR. Fam-rm, :t $49,000. 631·1-or~ I NA C p I T I uo::il11-uiuo:T· "" ......... ,. expe.nak>n poutbilitiel for bedrooms, forn1al nlng Spa.ck>UI Franciacan model car gar.. paUo. Car. IOc", after 6 pm. UNIV PARK, BUY NO"' muat Jiacrttlce l Bkr 497·1761 the tulUn!! In C.Orona de.I room pool hone comil, In be.tier than nle w Ocean & hUI vie\\•, S9S,5«1 O" ~1ESA \'ERE 3 BR. 2 Bil, 7 I I J I I 0 Com~1,,. t11t thut•I.• eallOf9ll FOR LESS FROM OWNER. LAGUNA CHARl\lER Mar. look Into this vcl")' 3/5 &~rt on 'private l"Of:ld. In L'Ondltlon. Dehix:, Push letl.$t'l ~575 mo 497·25n. ram· rm, &:p. Din-rm, 2 . . . . . . . br 1•1lnlj, 111 "'-"'No.1_, ;:!, New 2 BR, 2 '* ~ 3 BR. 2 BA. rec rm, OCKn com ~·ble 2 BR bo-A a country 11'.!ttlnr 3 t·nr new carpci 1... nbeewl ~I 1 ,,, rou~IOP Otll ..., io.3 1'rPI.§=· . .i-.. S1 9,000 . v•-·, ~am -II, •-u~-It •u1w. ""' ga~ '\\'on 't last $9500) appli3nce11: ~·ut? ~n t Hy O\vne.r 2 BR. Avail. cs, on c:u ""'·aac.• ~·1._. --...... ur ... ~ goc; .... with ftrtplace and bullC·ln Cell &16.rnl · · vlew in ortglnal RctW>n. 3 t mm e d I a 1 e I y . Tcm1, nctpall only!! 979-5210. a. PIUNT NUt.AM,fD-lEnt1' or DO\-Only $56.SOO. pt: 1 IC:hchcn on a comer. S67.SOO. Bdmu .• 1'itr 1>111t13: (rplc., $55,00J, 714 1-'rl'n I eat . BY OY.•i'ltr 3 BR, l':i ha, Nr. ~""~'~";;'~"'~';"~so~u;•~"~';;::~~rT=i'=1rrT'i 1nmn.E ROCK 46.R. ~iBA, HOUll" Dally l..._ :n66S Call 6'4-ntl. fonn!tl d I n i n g . !.DI\' 11A~v....,.. s c Pl ~ -50 \ prof ldiepd w/nuuzy xtras. Ave. So. LDJn,1na 499-J73l ar I 1 V " .1.. '"""''""• ' • nu. '"'"1ns, 1 A · c MS E tmEIS 10 I J I I I -I J -0 2813, Ov.•nr. • .... 1""~, Lee HUllheS Rllr 1 embold. aeant « rte.:.,,. INVESTORS 2 hotiscs on ttud:o;on. 846-BT.16. ~v!;"~~•['1!:i:'~~t,f!.::.::.::~:J....l_L.J..J.....l...JL..Jl~-~f5$j~~~U~ ~ -~Nllfl llAILl Y f. Walker & lee 164,!r(l I "2 I t •· or II • P'EX 121 E •• ,.. CM " · NEW DEANE HOME, 2-BR, LAGUNA home; < br, 2 ""· I , C. F. Col--...i.y lll'gC ~ 0 -wy. "•··• ••~~. · · 2 •· Avail •m --~• be -u•-~ ,.. • .,,UJ"Tn Bcllut. g11ntent, $93,000. By $79,500, Jlas Mtmt. Owner/ °"' · .,, ~-.,........., ... .,.c, am .. ~ u"'s .... .,.., ( ••r&t sttAft RIAL TORS .._.. owner 673-tt~. Broktt. 6'1H221. SCRAM-LETS Answen In ClaMlflc1tlon IOIO 493-t1'ZI cw. " wknd1 'dfll!, canyon vu. C'i-1516. ~~~~~~·=~'-"--'----~~-· Ao'>llllAlf ~ I ' • • • ·f ! I I -,- ' . 1 I •I ! ' , I ' •• ' ' . i ( ll11un1 Btich I I N•wport leach 10 :;;..;..=::::...........:=' tncome Property IMIRALD BAY An .. du;,, '"mlly 1 ROOM TO ROAM 16 UNITS . Friday, July iq, 1q74 tioUMI Unfurnilhed HoUMI Unfurnlahed Houan Un urnlshed l---'-""----......;;2.;.400;;..; Goner•! 3202 Corono do! Mor 3222 Hunllntten 8-h 3240 entortolnt,,. home w Ith SHAKE ROOF NewpQl't H•lahll; t .... coll. 120/0 SPENDABU •paclo1.11 llvtni arcu 4 R blJ R h !Jullt 11 roon1 honie; 4 bdrm. ll1lite1, l(:t. adult am IHJ anc bdma •• den, h\llt fain. rnl. fll.mlly rn1. iA'ilh profes5. Bul\I around )O~-ely yatd and 2 ba. '-Jdtch. w/all bit. bar, life, ooldoor U\'in& & a>at\o. 2700 Sq. ft, 4 bcdrQom b111. l\lliny t.'<ln1. STt.000 ent.rt•lnll>J; a r • • • • with ........ -room, PRIME AREA • • • A. J, Ibbotson .l.t.ll UNTAtS CHARMING! !>"or lealit, $29>. per mo. Btautitully decora1ec:1. Adult occupied. 2 BR duplex. 2 car pr., '~"'"''Uher A: dtyer hoolnui. One mile to OCflifl • Nt new CMc Center and PIU'k. 1 Oilld OK. No clop.. !l(jH-111 ask for AM. 'l'rw;! o!UST REDUCED 2013 Miramar D r . S!iSOO! JG aarden type wilt-. Newport Beach ~~klltonoff~~t ~'','tStnii.ntst er You are tho "1n.nor of -.. .. ._. V~ry •harp two bedroom. •wceplna ocean v I e w IG.mlly room Y.'·llo'Ct bnr, $32;i,OOO ' •Owine rootn or office tarp Bayere1>t, TradowlndJ Lone; ....,at . "00" urn na: TWO PRER TICKETS rtrcptacw. Ttrr ~ eotr)'•. Enctoeed ~es. Sparklllllt to tJie f Q :::'" !'p:r~h ~me~':,,,: -~ l!lll ..... $395. NORTH LAGUNA kltcht.0;. ! Ca.r a~e. pre1t1ae 3 bdrm .. ram. 1·m., In one or Nonh a... , Quulhy cop 11 r u ct I on tlln. m1., i:oum1et kitch.; 2 pool. All 2 be<Jroono RINGLING BROS AND units. Crou O per mo. BARNUM & BAILEY .¥1WfOIT a MY, c.M. 6'2·111i Super locllk>n ffOulh of C. MESA 1 JOO' 1 Br hse ssO highway .. 1pack>l11 thr@e or bach $00. utll pd, bedroom 1i"t'O story • Ioli of NEWPORT bach $145. avail v.'OOd paneling, · flrtplace, SPACIOUS A spotlw:, 'T mo. Macnab -lrwme finetl UN'fll the l(unR ' I thniout. On block Jong bllthl &. law..:lry rn1. Uke 1twinlng cit). It ~A~~j lllrftet, o bl.'11.u~tul home. nev.•. Ioli. o( charm. $79,500 view11 l'fum U1l1 lari::c home. ?92''000 leaving aroo. Only ~LL G) '''·J•1• 3 lld.....,., eRCh with Ito own 480. L·I,. fOllflA\ " • Llll- W1P MPendable. 6.1 tlrMN CIRCUS aro11. lutt $225,000. Hun')' 1111 the for Ub one • call (714) ANAllEli\1 . 7".4-1700. CONVENTION CENTE!t lluntlnrton blieh $1-Zi. now and beanled celllna• $450. llEY k>Ok 2 Br house $150, Attn. Landlord&! \\'e reaitY Fnal w~gar, pet & child need rtntal Jlstinp. • howie1 AU. klnds 2 Br dplx-ui $150-or apattniim'ts • f\1mished or l'lS K.idfi, pets, 1ng11 1 .. _, ·~ new, 4 BR, 211A, C'•~l Realty ContPl'1Y • ceUlnp, garden kitchen, '42~25 '"420t '• upgraded thruout. One )T ~"!" ... ~~~~~ .... ! ke::e~.$~~ mo. No lee. * Sftug Harbor ·Rd. * hnth, huge m111r. suite; 1-:::; ---.. ......... lor1na.l dining-rm.. lge. C.I. · ~' a 1 A LT Y .~,,.,,, ,,._, '\I • • f"i:·~:. :,1 THE REAL ' ~ ESTATER~ 800 \Y. Katello, Ana.heln1 Pie.Me Call 642-5G78, ext 333 to clalm your Ucke111. 2 BR., I blllh; l1tl'Je yard, EXF.C. 3 BR, 2 ba w/pool. i;artl~s llncJ. ''etetable), Jamlly rm. v.·/wct bar, 3 ntar ft••••r• Peet Offlet trplc1. $159,500 BACK Bay •ret1., beaut. older SEE n0w 2 BR hie $185. Srv, un u.uu••>=· Nr. beac;-h. tQI?n&l din nn, Ja:. tiun nn, •tooe trptc lntit ltte9, $325. ltlonth. • • * MON. BAY TERRACE ,, .................... 1 hoUH w/trplc on ~'. acre A nattr. Spani11h home with 3 fenced KRl'deri, forced tO WE'VE GOT-DESERT HOME C&D. !ncd for pets Call 675--7225 RARE find Z 'Br, NB SXO. Nu paint. all bltns [).\V ,gar GORGEOUS 4 Br T·hOUse ~. Klda & peta·2-cat· SHARP 3 Br houle $2'lJ. no1v E.C.f.f. 5lV·ttf, C&O, p.r.ige SEVERAL 3 Br., 2 Ba $25(). 275 Patio, 2 car, kids a: pets cathedral ceilina:•. $450. nlO. -GE~111A1--­t1ncld~ ~!A~· Avail. . 13).F 'J'Uatln Ave., N.B. mm.,... auo-~. REAL.TORS 642-4623 bdnn1., 3~~ bath•, lo.mlly .ell, ~.000 call OWnel', WHAT YOU WANT rm., formal dlnllli rn1. Ml-9134 or. S.:Jl-6512. -· I On fl \'e acres In Happy \ \LLI:\ HI \I I\ VACANT ll6.5. UTIL pd udec: 1 B<lr E x c e p_t Ion a I qualtty .... _ 1072 f'our f.plexes In Ch()lee i-;. Valley Riverside County· <.'Ol\!it-·"'1-R t-n · .-wportShorn aide 1ocation. Good rwtaJ C•mfortable'f"-l•h·" ·~·-•; '"""" n., BUTCH CASSIDY· '-';;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;I ro I btoek from 17th St v ""' ~· 4 DR. pool, sauna & jacUUI: l blk beach. Balboa. Wv.lk to ocun S32.i. Ask tor p In s-llfR. s....-mER 962-Mn. en """'· 2 BOR front Uled roof:. lllWlded ,alrtw., • 8 •· · oottqe Price Sll'I 000 or wUl entey $1.a,$) WALK TO BEACH •hopplne. Good ap.. exc~. Larr). Pfllter, ,,, . ' '• house Child, smI pet ok, LOVELY. 4 bt, 2 ba, ~ mile Cdi\t MONA'R(H BAY ~·er had . a hideout like preciAUOn, ta.x lhelter A: in-P E T E B A R R ET T · I this! 4 Bedrooms In .an end 2·Sty. 3 BR., 2 ba. Lee. come. Thi& couJd be the E 2-4353 A Sj)8cioul ianlcn hotne with unit. On the greenbelt, near pnUo: trpl1~ .. blicfst area. 1tart you Y.'&nt tor ~r R ALTY, 64 · Many to choose from. Call us or oome by. $100. MOVE IN to ocean. Ne..1y decor. $350. 3 BDR. 2 Ba. lrplc Ne 'LL-ANCE Wout. Sin&:les conlklered. 2 blks bnch, CdM. ireat privacy: •wooded lot the pl)Ot. A gt"Ht hOme in Quick. ~u. $56,900 Urte1ton. Don't wait • CIJOICE nev.-er 7 .R n1 . with room f~r . pop!. ~ j !he Bh,1UJ, for your young CAYWOOD REAL TY • These v.:on't Wt. Principles AITO\\•head home. Lake~- Bdrnu., 2 baths, dining rm. dc1pcradoei. c.au &t6-0.555. * 541-1291 1* only. Many xt:I'¥· Furn. opt. Big $97,000 1 * * * • savirs on °"..,· aale a: tin. ~ ~ $325. Le"". 96s-t;2l5-NU-VlaW RENTALS 3 Br. 2~~ Ba, bl:tnl, frplc, s~-·-$ $ LANDLORl)S $ $ ..,....,J6'XI .,. ft. $400. mo. < Bl~ 3 ba. 1&m rm, ... ·~ w ...._,... FEE FREE can Us Toda.v bil-l!!W aft 6. b6iilJs rm, heated pool, yrd I ALA Rentals '424313 cozy CQTI',\GES: 2 BR. & pool maint flan, 963-4811 e YEARLY RENTAL e TrH Studdod Charmer \V.Uh c11nyon & ocean vlcwJS. :.! BR .. den, 1 ba. $64,500 Em•r•ld Terrace Choice North end I o c . Breathtaking ocean view. 2 Level home, 4 BR., 4 ba., den. Spacious entry haJI, sep. dining rn1., beaut. llv· Ing rm. w/extcndcd 11un· room. Country kitchen: lushly lndscpd. gr o u n d s w/1wlmmlng pool, patioa & roon1 for tcnnll1 ct. $240,0XI. Open House Sun. 11 .. 1: 421 \ \LI.I:\ I< I \ I I \ ... '• ., ON THE WATIR Sl-IARP 3BR' with own boat slip, featuring Jara;e patio and !\Ide yard for trailer or addition -to settle estate - Oller. Reduced to $94,T::iO. CALL 640-l672 LISTINGS NEEDED Ledrotl Lan•. The Heights Aho, see U1 for ranc hes, homes. grove11 In Fallbrook, Newport Beach 128 S. JlofnJn {114) 728-1077 This outiitanding 3 bedroom ·~· tmn1aculate home la neal" Harbor Hi. Sheltered m parking for 4 vehicles. Large sundeck overlookina: woody yard. $53,500. Bo tho 1st to sec. Call 646-71n. f.. &aTAT• O~T!!,:_'' ffS~10BENICEI 353 N. Coa111. Laguna -494-7511 ' THE REiil ESTllTERS •-~c=OM= MERCIAL ' 1 ~~""='=;:::'~ Herbor View Special On a large fee-lot. Harbor View ho1ne has 3-.bdrm11...--2- By Ov.·l)('r, 3BR, 2 BA Bea.ch house Comn1Wllty 'Pool, Tennlli, etc. Re<Jec. ota1ed, nu carpet•. Xlnt Cond.. Pr1nclpal1 0 n I y 642-7578. San Clemente 1076 "White SaU1 in the 1unaet" are real from U1ia lmmac 3 BR, 2 BA home ·W/fli>le, kltc~cn bll·inll, <:vrd patio over-look.Ina 'well-manicured yd to Dana Pt Harbor. $53,950. Bertha H en r )' 1 Reallon. 492--021 Santa Ana I OIO TRIPLEX Cons. Lease opt. $46,500. East/I.Ide location. J.2 bdrm 1..J..17..mfi units surmunding benutilu11 'R;ico~•'-l"E"'•"t•~t"'o°"W"""n°"td°'.-,2900=" pool. And that's not all! There's room to expand. LEASE OR PURC!IASE, 3 Acl;dltlonal 2 units can be or ( BR. with usumable bwlt behind existing units. First T.D. Prine. onJy, LOt size 86'X300. Owners 586-71.00 or 586-<H'ta. anxlou11 ?.flu.ER REALTY 642-48ll . $130,000 10 UNnS ..... I~ LANDLORDS! fpl ... l\! blks to boh $JOO. VACANT 2 BR $16>. 3 BR 2BR. doo, 28A, P'" Pt $315. mo. 5 blks to heh $275. mo, $22:). Also 2 BR hse $155.1 2BR nu ibup apt $275 Wo! Specl,lize in Newp0r. yrly. lial Plnchln, Rltr. C.?t.f. Ag\. Fee. 979-8430 2BR lg upper apt, Ip!, BeaCh e Corona del ~lar e 675-439'J. 1 BR condO near beach I beam ce:U. $295. " LIJ'lna· Our Ren~ Su-J-fAROOR View HIJli, ocean heated poot.' $190. nio. N~ Coast Proptrtle~ 673.{)410 vtce 111 FREE to You. Tr)' & bay view· 5 BR fam. i pet5. 536-1187 4.&DtiM, 2 IATH ~uUV!Vi~W RENTALS rn1., 3 ha. Priv. encl. patio Irvine 3244 Nf!W Harbor View Home. • '>''/pool, $750 Mo. on y~ar·s I'' ant as tic view. ur. flS-4030 or 494-3248 ise. Agt. 675-57~ *RENTALS* sv.oimn1infc pool, ten n 18 Luxurious. spacious, onthe SPACIOUS home, o Id \Tillage l Univ. Park. Irv. court, parlt 6 achool11. $4$ . water, 2~i baths, 3 BR C.D.Ptf., 3 Ba., t"am·nil. 3 Bd, s., 2 ba. $375 mo. (TI4}6'IO-{a868 up11tairs, 2185 sq. 1 t. Frplcs, Yrd, Patio. $500. 3 B<lnns., 2~ Ba. $425 * SUPER HOME! 3 br. 2 Townhoute, 00.t dock at the mo. Avail. 8-1. 673--0'!St. Village III Uni\I. Park, Irv. ""' 1-·-"AA ~ ·~···· 10 Bread ~ Butier a11111. All Ho p 1~1..~..1 door to 40' bo t 3 J3d · 2 ~.. ..,.,,. -.. .. "'....;:u ~ 2 BR a~ $165 per mo. Earns UMI urn -' room r 8 • Costa Mesa 3224 tm5., ...... _.,., fully crpt'd. $e0/n Beaut Pttandalay Bay. 3 Bd.l.ns., 2\S ba. S47a inclds rardener . .is:u $19,800 yr. 9.9% return. 6.-tx Gener•I 3102 Oxnard Lease $450 mo P k n Uni p k Irv gt"0111. Full Price $130,000. 213: 7Ji_7372 • · 2 BDru.r. din nn. aaraa:e, 3 ~s 2 ~ ar ' Moo Ln. ~pt., &c.: 1; Vt ery IU~e_-~efern1tl1 mCaatn1-1 $ll5 UTIL pd bach, bch Ideal HNTG Beach, wa1k lo beach BfUenN~CALOfor\Vpet, · • Br II=. TI1c Te~ce, Urriv. Park, Irv. SP""'A'C I BR. ~• Ba ~. ' BY Owner 1 r old 4 BR e~. tuL.YOWI le er. for student·~una 3 n. -p k • ,, 3 Bdr 2 b 1~ ·~ ~N ' t 71.f..7321700 t~ ... , s•= UTIL pd I •· h N '°''• .,.....,. et o · G w•. ok ti . ms, a., 11eii.· ...,,, w/frplc, pOOI -'"""• Nr. townhome. S. near C.?t.t • ...._,,. LJV • r. ce ..... c o. N'\'PT Beach 3 Br 2 Ba arage, '"""' • ava · 2 B<Jnns., 2 ba., new $350 Catholic Chutth ... &..hi •chl. t.xpting, drps, all elect kit, liilll~i end, yd, pe1 ck·Laguna garnge, fp, singles ok BRING pet 2 Br $3XI. Fenced Turtle Rock . Irvine JjGS/mo .-i •• be ~ yd, poo\1, tennis crts I ' '' ', $6'13~Nl~~1,.,-V'/:"lcEdW~.~h"E·N•T",:,YL3d5"'8, 1 HNTC Beach, bike to bch 2 ytl, garaa;e. 3 Bdi111S., 2 ba. FR $425 or~·Y . nearby. $33.500. S.I&-~. ___ _ Br $250. Kids & pets Qk Homefindars * '42·9900 2 Bclnns., 2 ba. $-125 Santa Ana Hel9ht1 1082 Homeflnclers * '42-ttOO 132 Cabrillo, Cost.a ~leu. -I l:klnns., 3 ba. $~75 ON the bay mobUe home 1 l~!!l~~~~~~!\!J!l l~~~;;-;;;ol:iic~~Wo~ 132 Cabrillo, Costa ~resa llURRY en tJ1ill 2 Br SlSO G~ntree Hon\es BR + cabana. Stove, refrl& HORSE PROP. .! lnfl 1• F'-h St();j. 1 Br niobilc, c .ri.1. \\ralk singles, kids ok. 3 Btlrm5., 2 ha. $38.:i Cl'Pt. $2:al. lse. Matu r e Yi ACRE • ICN'I 'W ters 10 \\.-"8tcr. Barh $125. Utll. "RENTERS! I" E-SIDE 2 Br Slfll. vacant & Lido Is.le, Ne"'J>Oft Beaeh adlt5, 00 pets. fi73..38Z. Small stable, 2 BR. 1 Ba, Se ver a I !illlaJI R.E. pd, N.B. Walk to '>''8.ter. Vou Get All The Houses ready, kkl ok. 4 B<inns., 2 be. $690 4 BR, 3 BA. Comm. Pool, w/llwikhoui;e $44 500 1 inve~ent s:ituatioM "'ith $150. Utll pd. Bal Isle. 1 Br avanablc for rent in 0 u R BRTNG a pet 2 Br $185. Fncd CALL JS2·7SOO Gdnr pd, nr Schla. '400. mo. • down req, ~7--0l38' · ge 1.o'v .interest, assumable h~. steps lo beach Lag. BULLETIN UPDATED 3 yat"d &,garage. • VISION • Leo Days, ~ eveL"........- financing avaU. Bch. Agt. !o~ee. 97'9-8430 tinie!l;/"·eek. Homef1nders * .. 2--'900 ----~==----1 Westml~s.t~---1 °'-'· i m--1 B•lbo•. Peninsula 3107 Homaflnders * '42·9900 132 Cabrtllo, Costa Me" • DUP~ • PAINT & LOVE .-..~-13lCabrillo,C.M. EASTSIDE, decorators REALTY BLKfrombtt.cb.lBr,2B!1, COMPANY BAYFRONT 5 Br. 4 Ba, pier, delight! 2 BR Spanlah, J""t r a .... hill company gar. Near new $330/$350 can make this your dream noat. \\'eekly. Winter. )Tly. FREE FREE remodeled, \\'·Smaahin& ma· Univ. Part Center,.Jr:viM _yrly. 60-ilSt or m..5322 home. Anxious owner REALTOR 833-la:.6 Aval!. Sept-14th. 673--~39 -•. Professional ,Service e qany carpet, trplc w·ps 2 Bit Condo $Z35/mo Llle BEAUTiruL OCEAN VIEW f, will help you nnance this 3 Fourplox Hunt Booch Beacon B1y •, 3114 *LANDLORDS* $300 mo. UUI lncld. 3353 2BRUmdos·::.' •• $265&$275 L~urious llvina: ht this bedrn1, 2 bath home on Santa Ana Ave. 673-0797. 3 BH. CondOti ~I: $2TS Newport twnhte. $615. mo. 60xl27$2!,SOO. !«!~~l4'FWI· I pr Ice Fix & Save BEACON Bay, 2BR, 2BA. Homeflnd~~· * 642~'900 3 BR, l'A ba. treihly painted 3 HR H.Jmea .'i300, $325, $33:5 Call Sherl, All· Hi-6141. O'M Lre 3 bed~ + 3-2 bedroot'l_lll, lovely ~tlo, -pvt beach & Califorrua s ~st lniiide a: out. New cpts, 3 UR Home11 • $39),$375, $395 ffARB-.Vu-Home, ule/leue. PARK PLACI, RLTRS bltns, closed gar., s\\•1m docks, $150 per mo, 979-l;BO e Re.ntal Service!e drps. LI yard. f'amilles 4. BR Homea .•• $335,$395. $425 4BR, 2~11BA. Zl50 aq. tt. Call 16082 Beach Blvd., Hunt Bell _pool. 1-1~_£_J.!1J ~le_lt. ___ &. llendi..lr evea 673--9345 , only. Ref1 req'd, $251) per RANCH RE.ALTY sw'.-7021 Oiily '9,950 roR Lease: NEW 3 mo. Ab801utely no pets. * S5J..2XJO * ~~7-~--~--1 Xlnt Coast ll"Y· locallon. Has tncomc oov." Could bf! profess. bldg.? CRll for n)()re details. $112,500. 00ths, fJiiTiily room, dining I _.,... """'°· t-roon1. Owner "ill consider . ~- lease/option. Asking $67,500. Call 644-8750. Flr1t PionHr Realty Corona del M.r 3122 bedroom , 2 bath, 549-1008; 54&4141 Agt. RANCH REALTY IMMAC. 3 br, 2~i ba. 142 .a.a"'1 Laurelwood pntio home in LEASE "-v•-.. < B * 566-Glm * v.-atertront home. Yearly. --.a Tustin. Custon1 drapes, 1 .... -=-an ..,w, r, TUSTIN REALTY Call eves. ~. A'ITENTION BUILDERS SHORECLIFFS landscaping, patios S375. 2 1~ Ba. new Crpts, Drpl, * m 5w * BLun"'S t'Ofldo; eod. unit ~ MoblleHomes Just ~sr:i= unit3. SUMMER RENTAL S44-53.16aft5Pt.f. :'r!!i.~;:;:~ku~~~ BEAlITlFUL North Irvine ~~tiBdnnl~~ 1 1 Income mo. per mo. Room Private beach. 3 AB 2 BR C. 1.1. $155. 2 BR, bike $400. mo. 6t2.-0415, Avail 811. TO\\·nbouse. 3 BR, 2 BA. 1 for Nie 1100 O "·"-3 L-hi to beach, H.B. 2 BR, 2 Ba . -U t 11 it r 0 0 m Air LIDO Isle beach/tennis. 4. ~ ----------'-··· for 1 more units. CaU o••un .... ml, uut teahouse $195. N.B. Abo EXTRA lge . mcdem 4 Br, 2 Y · BR. 3 t., be/opt, $895/mD. WATERFRONT 112 '5 0 0 . CJS REAL FSl'ATE fumilhed completely at v a o ant ""· util pd Ba + studio ln xlnt 11.nr;le condNr. i~:. PFa~ ~~ .. " Pl ~1161 time of rental. Fantastic f mlly. • .,,... -. • .........., ·~ ......_ 1.,;•;c"'oc'o.:"..:6c:;'lrr,_l;.;<;.1':..., __ =•I cturc wlndow11 Vu Udo oeean V!EW! $l500/mo. Lag. Bch. Agt. F&. 979-.MM a ' area. ~· mo. wmmunity pool. wa.ter & N~ Ho'·hts 3270 (~] 600 N - r .. t Dri 1'1e. >J8..0063 or 61>-IS06. BEACH UNns L .. 320. Depooit ..... d. 631-1368 or --..... ' .. CYo ui::n er ve Carol Serey 64H2()() (F19J. Bal-Peninsula 7 998-3903 after 6 pm. cable TV paid. $2!f; mo. Cliff Dr. 0..onfront · Open 9 to •~-Commorclol Prpfy 1600 ELEVEN NEW tc ..... 551-otSI. Avail Aug. LUX. new '"""'" pmt. de<. 2 Bil. 2 BA npt. Xlnt vie"''• --BIG CAN.YON $625. JlfO. yrly lse. Afoclern 2 BR, 2~1 BA. Frplc, pr, 1st. 3 Br, frp,lc alt cln oven. J,-e location & bullding.$100,000:-CU-ST0M HOME M:IY PAY RE!'l.'T? Brand new 11 wilt SE!\U· 2 Br condo. Ocean·bey view. crpts, &: drps, n0 pets UNIVERSITY p A R K patio, pr. Walk lo Hubor Prine. only. 644-5450. 3 little stores. Use I & DELUXE npa.rtmenl! Walk Realty Company Boat slip avail. to 45'. Im· plee.sure, waler & trash 3 2 Ba, Hi &:: Enslen IChll. Use. L .. un• Hills IOSO Overlooking 6 t~ah'ii.·ay golf receive income. A&sumable to be:ich. UPll'&dcd thru-'42-1235 '44-6200 med. c::<:upy. service paid. $250, 5«-5100. ~ tl1wn,Br, xJnt !!d• $325. 54U601; &t6-75a5 eve. j • 1-=---------~or:e·i_~:.~~ :~~ ~.J~·ua?.wr~~ c:1! °rt. Copper pl~bing, self MILLER REALTY 8 lo s. ~·~. 5&2-0028 . Newport Shorn JJn I A New Wd orld C1ondod J 41,r.oo sq. ft. 5 BR. 5 ba,· ;38,0XI. ~~:Ii: di~:"'as·he~th't!'k CO'JTtt AG1deE:, mttn.gt2 B!._ lg. 642-4811 2 200BclR-1!,0~i •• Prireov pat~~· PIO. MO. Nr. Culver &: 3 BDRM 2 e• -frpl I ~cJislorn_ ecor.L.!l r-con !l ncl~g maids quarters. CJr. REAL ESTATE '"• .. pa o, .... • e pe ...... n °" Big Canyon 3 16 •-• ~wy modele<.1, Walnut 4 Br.Ji' ba,_~tns, • no • c, • bdrms.. 2 00. Assume 80'N loan avail. or owner 548-UGS $hag carpets, l\1e:rdcan Ule cpl 409 lrls. no pets, 1 year lnfant·"ok. ,cpta. lddS/peta: ok. AMOr comnr.pool, teMls. Walk to -4--7~% ~~llA. Price $32,500. ntay accept trade 1~~~....:;.;..;oc.~--~·: entrys, forced air heat, 2 Lido. I I 3156 $196. 388 Bay St., Cltt eve. Ownl'l' M6-009l beach. $375. mo. yrfy . $l4S,OOO * Shoppln1 Center * sundecks and nnich n1ore! 1 • 1 'BE IN'' 64&--1317 U Boo h 3..... 960-1235 or 548-8655. SholVll appnt. only. Contact l.Ul>ta 1'¥1eaa. Grosae1 $2,1b5 All 2 bedrooni 2 bath. Groas CONTEMP· 4 BR 3 BA GO BIG CANYON! Nil~y ex· FOR lease Aug. 5th 1 story 9una c -San Juen }) Steve &nlth, ' 8 3 3. 3 21 2 per n1onth. 10% Return. $3100 mo~, 9% Interest avail· bltns, avail Sept i. \Vint~ model 4 bedroom w/ait oondo, 2 + l, 2 car pr. $135. ATTRAC. I Bdr bowie Capistrano 3271 t: (offjce) or 6-l5-1llta home. tH~o/~ ruisumablc loan of able. 200 ;'{1 depreci1tlcn. All $-165 Yrly $500 n\O 675-4923 conditioning & lovely $240. Nr. pool. Nr. So. Cat. d patio t II!: $180,0XI. $255,000 • Firm. this for ·only $312,000 in · · · garden11 w I g a r den er . Plua. Call 552-7712 Y • • ma ure, pemi 3 BR I" •• t·'-· Clean, corner, 3 bdnn. Jo'or-Lido Realty 673.7300 Take advlllltaa;e: call now 642.8235 (n.8) $185. NICE 1 Bdr v.1th pr-""'" c, car pr, comm. I. MARINERS SCHOOL Principals only. Bill ~te1nll ptin1e appreciation area. Mesa Verde 3163 $1,000/Ptto. Jack cu st er LEASE 4 BR, 3 Ba, year only ,_1 • 2 .,., open 1 au-way, nial entry. patio. cust. (TI•ll 7:S2-1700. MESA Vef'de. 2 BR, 2 BA. old home. 2100 Sq. rt. $400. aa;e. No. end. Nee.r beach. pool, lully crptd, lndacpd, 1 _L_.,-=-""-•_N_,lg0• __ ._1 __ 1os2 1 :~:;~Rll>,~--~-1'1.B-Um-. "~ --~-;'.-:-.!,4,._~_,-,:_:·~--~-~-. -st~:"-6-.o-~-. oo_:.:' !ilmg• !:::::;~: ~2~:cy ~m~~ Tif 1;~":; ~~~!tt~ ~~~Ei~~,_;~:-·• SALE 0 R L E ASE, REALTORS 6424623 ~~F'"~=..,..----===----==~~~~:""' Corona clel Mar 3222: BEA'!!' 4 Bl-ti.te tot Ise, trplc, yd. patio. Lag Nlcuel rm. Tennia, nr Beach, $%:6. CORBIN-MARTIN Realtors '* .644-7662 * Immediate. Rural. View of LIDO ISLAND BEACH Ouplexn/Unlt1 -an•uo NEW '.Y.R•'r. 1Wl%n't-baR, •°"nts1 .. d1•. -quality areL Family only. NU.VIEW RENTALS mo. 49&-8363 ask for Jett. HUI• &: Sea, Shepherd Ii his sunct 1 • Ope H 4 tor ule 1 IOO ""'" ,....., ""' 3BR, 2BA + ram rm, 1rg $380. By owner 97'Hiil0 673-4030 or 49f.3248 S.nte AM 32'0 sheep. 4 BR. 2 Ba, 40' Ray3 -~ym, nae. Huntington8each.l1t0\vner Walerfront.Sepl·June .• _. / tiol:mSurf . C 3 2 •• Mountain Lake Pool, B · ....... huge master depreciation. 3 Br. 2~~ Ba Lovely. Frplc. bltns . ,-.... , wpa viewcoLLE EPark Br, Dd, 2 BR, 2 BA. den, bltna, 3 LEASE, beautUuI 3 bednn 831--"' 5Uite, bay w, tennis crt. &: CDM 28,.. Dr, Harbor Vu Hi 11 s, lam rm, dbl ear, blk wall, decks. Beautiful ocean view. w~ '-oh. ·~ --opt'·n. duplex on comer. 4 6T~ ..... "~n 'h\:A 644-1311 CID 1315 B3I ,.,,.,, with bonus nn, cpb. ~I "'"" ~ """" "' •~~~~~----__....,......,, • · -~ No pets. Yrly lease, $315. 1.! L- Lldo Isle 1056 1 1 $131,!IOO F.P. Jl,lake offer. DUPLEX =~e =~ 00:,nfr.pi~ ~l;e~~~baydbe~ SPAC. 4 br, 2 ba, trplc. 3 BR, 2 Ba. cpta, drps, FIR mo. su-nm or fi.tCH914 "Per -·r!~aJJ V~~elsti:t. E. Decorators Dream 425 Via Lido Nof'd. (TI-I) A rooniy 3 BR 2 BA owners each u n I t .. 30 day mo/lease Agt. 675--4630 View. Cameo pvt comm· gar, 2 kids ok. $300. mo. W. VIEW&: patio, 4 Br, fam nn, 962-C-ln 2 Bdrm & den on large lot '~"'~~~7Sp4~1_<._~,_--7H7f~ll-wilt with fireplace and completion. Buy now Ir. pick!-"==.=-=.~~.'""=-bch. $4.!t ~-1t~~tlon/ side. 642:5683. din rm. $52;}. Incl. i8J°dener. South L.,un1 3216 Clole lo 'tennis It. the-beach: YCJnnS tormal dining and nearly your color tor carpe~ & O'>''llr · · M~ VERDE Lse. Chvner. 644-151! 1---~'---....;..;.;.~1 brand new 2 br iaraie kitchen apollances. W. D. Ferris 483 1of0RNING CANYON, 2 ~ Bedrm, 2 ba, $33'.l. per mo. L •250 3 BR •··~ ~.,., W·'k to OUered at $88,950. Opell New 4 bedroon1 \\ith can)'On W T Ml E L •~ VI Lido N d I · .. una Hlltt ,. ~TI ,....., .. Tues. thru Fri., 3 to 6. u.1 ,,Jew. Fee title. l0% Dcnvn. apartment with be a n1 m. , LL R R TY -• or Br 2 Ba. fp, iar, pvt patw:.. Agent, no 1ee. 97'9-51* ~~-------· b!a.ch &: shop center. $300. Via Nlce. $85,590. Plf?al!e call ceilings and <.'OVered patio 642.-4111 Newport Btach $100. moroJ'rty after Aug. 3 BR $375. 3018 Ceylon Rd. 4 LAG. HLS. EL TORO $.110. mo., Bkr, 4~3611. HARBOR VIEW entry only $91,500. Call 644· riyc lllllJS You nm the winner of ls!. 673-BR $375. 332 Princeton Or. mo. 3 Br, 2 Ba, A/C, HlD_PU_m/jJ.ttf_vrnJJOO, -+--I ~r21 CORBIN-MARTIN Realtors * 644-7662 * BY Owner $77,500. 123 Vin Zurich. Extra sharp, prof, dee. 2 Br, 2 Ba + den. 6!;-0212 Mission Viejo 1067 OME<-----l-"'~=~----1--fH '-un · --TWO FREE TICKli'l'.S-I-BR +-'6mi-Jum,.no.pel•·M>-0228 ---5'9--0l33 child ·OK-. Fn"'-yd-& -· -•· REALTY ·-OllO to the . $235 mo. 514 1.farigol~, Call 3 BR, 2 Ba, lge yard. sprtnklen, dbl gar. Beaut 1. Furnished two bedroom, _... Tu'O dupJexc1, and three RINGLING BROS AND 673--0103, Children OK. Reference1, Joe" w. :;52.93671!\--es. t\\'O bath home ln Olrooa -[AST CHANC-E-, -,-3BR, 2BA homes. BARNUM & BAILEY 2 BDRM + den, fireplace, -979-5.'m L19una Niguet HS2 ~"Mar with luxu.rioui pmt. BLUFFS $69,500 Cl RCUS boilUn•. 1315. y '"' t Y. NEWER 2 •tory 2BR. 2BA, - SAVE $4000 at 1he &l4-<Xl30. crpt, drps, stove, patio, SEA TERRACE Beaut home of designer for Duplex-Assume . • UNITED BROKERS • ANAHJo.:I~l 2 LGE ~r. 1 small & patio + KU'· 1 Child. 6«i--<l8J2 White v.·ater ocea., Yin· 2. Corona del Mar • Sooth of hlahwaY • Thn:!e bedrootn tii.-o story, channin& home1 fireplace, beamed cellinp . $450. sale. All possible x:ttes. Prof Low Interest 64&7U.f 83J.01Zt CON~'TION CENTER den. S350.54&-B638 ~IE.SA VERDE. Oean 3 Br, amone rolling hi 11 s. done. See daily· between 1 & I 1 1 St to 800 w. Kalella, Anahcln1 2 Ba, n>, DW, encl patio. ~trerythlG·~~Jamlltryy ooul1 d 8pm, O\\'lier, 640-0603. YA Loan nve1 men ar r Please call 642-50'78 ext 333 I . YEAR OLD 2 BR, Den, $325. 5-J6.«il7 """" · u .... u""' en P. e. * Captain• Quarters Inconie $330 per mo. Sharp TRIPLEX located iri to clalnt your tickets. Open Sat. &: Sufi. $230. leuel'o~""'iiPoe-i-I =---,3"2=26 ~"'~pool. lie~~:: On Goodwill C ... rt HUITtinrton Beach. Ownerl:==~*~:*§:~*~=~~707'.§\~I §A~oa~c~la~. ~C~.D~.>~f=. :::;'/~!·~··~~n]t1iY.;!;} Pay1ncnt $215 per mo!!! 1vlll help finance. O!fered at attracllvely deo:ll'. 4 BR., Only SW.900. 4 Br, 2~S.be Callnow842·2S35 Agent $-19,500. 2 BR, lie LVIV~nn, frplc, lam nn, walled yd, easy l Landlords! 'A'e i.ve leased our lb~ nr ~b aervioe, call mi tt hxnea, apartment.s to Utt. F\lmiahe'CI or untumllbed. luxury t ownho u se Ol'fNTn.1J•rr!FtlN70llEMCEf Car,I Rtal~ SEEK & FJND~ patio, 1tove &: freezer, car. maintenance. $M5. Lease. \\•/complete elec. kitchen, (2I I 5~16 I Parasitic Animal5 fenced yd. Neu Marina. 4.93-5769. Includes aelf cleaning oven im--•• ·-11 _.. Adults, no peta. LEASE -~,~fO~N~AR=Ol=~su~.~MMIT=~- TRUE CALIF, LIVING &: trt1.sh compactor. L IJUlf' jlf•,,lJ, 4 APT Units on 19,600 sq ft. D T E U B w R O M D A T C I T S Y I L SXZ:S. Call aft 6 Plot S31·91S. New ocellll view condos. In t!Us Beauty! Deane Tri-845-6141. r Dr:iii ~ lot • Zoned C2 Nn>'port ~83~1--9~U6~-----= Adult living. 1400-1700 sq fl. Je.,.el, lge fam-rn1, \\•/pool -"e"""B"lc;G~C~A~N~Y=ON=°"e,,_ Blvd., C.M. $540 mo incorne. MT 0 ff AVAlL Aue.l new 3 bl', l\~ z a: 3 BR. Patios, clubhae Call 67i7-72%j Tbl. 3 BR, fonn-dln·nn, 3 &!au_t. ~1onaco rflod, over HOUSE 0 ~ ~ e o m$6 ~·roe i~ I H 1 D C 0 E F -A U T U ". be, f.p., cpt thruout, dote lo w/pool A jacuzzi. SJ50.$l50, ba., central air. lge pool & 2!lOO sqn. ldscpd, cuitm + TW 0~,..sr!~~r. 64z..oo'eo. O · tehli, marina. $290. mo. lse 493~L Aune Barrett, Aft. \ \LLF\ I( I \I I \ your \.'ery oo•n sauna. View crpts, drps, on view lot. NC'>'' 3 BR, 2 BA. plwi T\\'.O T T I ff B I ""~m~•o'J_......rn~~-· ~--~-I ~ BR; Den 2 Ba, LEASE. lot. Xb'all too nunterow to $Ill 500 ft B • :: BR, 2 BA apll, trplc, Loh for ule 2200 .. BR 2 •·th •-··· frpl $350 ...... ...., ·---.. print. By owner, under • · nn. Y owner. ~ I und:r)' :! M A L S E A. E E • • .,. •~. c, · ""'' ...,,....., ... ~v"'" • StlS.lm ~~9 C&ll &H-942S. ynrdJsuf1~4J'.a. ' PR 0 1.10NT0 RY Bay wuher/dryer. Peta 0 k • 1 ~wk~""-'~·~=~-~--. . HARBOR Hig:hlnndl, by waterfront ioL SOxl00'-50' P V M 0 J N S H Avail. Aug. 15, 499-3729. CH ARM t NG tmmhou.te. TWNilSE on btlY. 3 Btt. 2% $3000. DOWN. Take over Gl . 3 BR 11li ba NE\.YPORT SHORES boat llip. Owner mAy E U N K D R GA p I bluff 3220 Z9RJ2BA. Ut0 mo. ?ie.,"ell bit, 2 car:_Jar, boat .Up. yr 2 Br. 2 Ba,, lnd~cpg. $39 900. io:'."e!;1t11rgeo.b1c.' Marin~: DUPLEX accezit. trade. Xlnt terms •tt 1 ~•oc"""""'tari't"~·~-~='-,=~ lsco, $495-$595. £46.2?00. or \\•Ill rent. S47-Ta00 days, Ensign, Newport High ZBR unlta w/ftttplaces. av111f. Asking $130,000 . UR AND C 0 SW N ·1BR. famrm. view. Vacant. LWo ltlo 3U6 Condo. Furn J400 546-9754 eves dl11trlct. Vacant. $49,000. $84,500. fee Act 675--0123 Contact Steve Smith. 83.'l. $600/lllO. gl'U'dener Included 1-....;-'--'-----'- N.wport •aich I069 646-7343. QCEANFltOST DUPLEX 3212 tottice), or &l."r-4815 N E T R I B N U W L N Broker &l-~18 PRO}!' DECORATED 4 BR. 2 N2EWPObed RT Beach, on \\·ater, BIG CANYON right on lllh lalrWay, lrg yd, D'EAN MONACO, 3 BR, 3 BA.+ xtru. $175,000. or Leut. 497-i!iTI. OWNERS Unique BEACH HOME. 5319 Bruce CrelcenL 64 5 -8914 or --HARBOR VJE\V HOME Portoftnc, 4 BR. 3~i bfta. Fam·rm t Game-nu. Owntr. $89,9&), 833-3894. 1!50 000 I-• C -I I "", blt·IM, d•hwahr, steps tym E x e cu t I v e By Own•• Udo I ate, • · "'"1 • D G H ti D I 0 0 B W 0 0 1 A A Founta n Va ley 3234 '"' C <OJ. """ .'>~~-" or M'-J.1-!O prlV, '-•ach, n •. , .. ~ tO Ondomin\um, furn. Stlper Channing 2 BR + den, ~" ·~ '' VJE\V LQT ... Fee-Back 0 H·-. ""' 11&'1. "'-""" t · "'ill inc me ~ -Npt •·h A UQJ I C C E £ C R £ 0 £ D I. T I Q T R C E LARGE 3 Bedroom, hu.,.. $1125 moJ. M\J.'ft I e • s e • vie\\·. Doat allp. Pool, owner e&vmg area. n o ~ -. -.: . pp ro x , ... -6 __ 3 or ~"llr-ja<.'UZll. Anll July t.: (.'(Insider selling l urn · lOO'xJOO' $35,0XI. &U--0601 £ 1 a L T M s R ' J N E W O S S T S L ruml'US room, 3 bath, •ll .... °"' _.. v. Augu1t. Week or month. $77,500. 675-2288. 2--Fourplezes eve. bltnil, 2 car gar. Sv.1m pool. FRD-'OI Twnlu!e w·v1i.'W. 3 Phone dsys n•: 62&-991t ltARBOR VJ E \VStde by aide In ~cellent SAN Clemente-Cyprus ZHAtil UMOSQUI TOO~UTF KldsOK.S~mo.No fee. Blt,3ba{':den.Eaatend. f'Vff. 714.: ~1022 Mr. HO~fES-$79,500. By owner. North Coe1a Meta iocttUoa. Shores lot Qlx~. Ocean S C A R G 0 D 8 L £ S S I M M 0 T S T Aa't:lll ~l . Lg sunny ~· yrbr, I TH~••'-'dr-..,,..~--~= Palenno model. 4BR, 2BA tnrotne $16,Dl. Just n91ect view, pvt beach A: entrance. l.EAS&3 hr. 2 ti., $350 mo. &I0-8777 Of •' (...._ Unfurn. J4U w Im a '6/5.. x t r a J . and ~cluzlve uJei prtce '51.CIXI. A(t., 61>.12'20. S I T E $ M R 0 W E P A T P L ' I C It No pet1. Lov~ly Yant Neu YEAR leue, l BR, J hf,. 6r~1 3414 tor appt. $67,000 each. Call Mr. Mtvnrn, 0...rl, 1..,.doiui tllHI t.Wdni _ M•f'll btto'# ~ '°""-'• Shoppine. 84&-8291. trplc. patio. Be au t If u I IA:ue. Univ. Park. 3SR. 2 BAL PT 1,i blk jetty, lge lOt, Risser 56-3124 SouthCo, Rttort 2400 Mctw•~. •p, ilow•, °' ,.._13' ill cllt pude. F-. _,. Huntlnf!!n hadl 3240 -'°""-.-.";;;to,..n.,..$4':;70~. ;:~;',.:;l:i-0-· I BA, titepl.ace, patio. pool, 3 BR.. bits. patio, Teell apt, Rtallon;. WU..Mlllt •• '°""k In .. -..-.. : 3 BR, 3' BA, SHARP! tennis. 5..\2.-1211) 2128 Octan Blvd, S!ri,000 ~lESA VERDE _..PLEX l\IMtMOnt LAKF.S_Ja.ree APHID FLEA SCALI INSECT ,2 DR, Double ran.gr. S $EOO. ~mo. A\.'aila.ble ms. 3' BR, 2 Bl., F'rplc, SEU. or Je:t.1e/opt .• -Baytnmt~v1irt11 -del l.ldo. Spe,c I BR &: Lanai Condo. owner~ O""Tir lmmac. units In prime loca.. comu view lot, of r lf.DIUC: LOUSE TAtfiWOJIM !' Bkx:ka lo Beach. $265 ~lo. now. ~l Brier. OlympJc Pool, Le a 1 e .1 ·mo.ooo ~Flt."'<. lln1lll."ing avail. Mtr1dlan, .... tk to new cha.Ir ~:gg~a ~1~~~0 :r.f~Hll'IA :: 96S-®2 Adu.It•. !IGS-1007. 638-J:QC or ~12 P•ul \\-·. Bru1nfleld .\A~. llft. All util. undcrgrowxl Tomono .... : llMtt Podi• "I" ; Sia. 4 BR& 2 be., fam nn. Mission Vl!fo 3267 "2~B~R-c:ondo--. A-/C~.~sm.~-.-,.-,1-1.' QC£AN FRONT ou~u:x_ 642 ::;,o days 546-1081 e~. stS-8031 aft. 6 '=------.,~,..,---...,...,-,,,,.-,-.,-=c-.,,,,-...,..-' I cpl, drpt{!'patio: 1st Ii la1t ----~----81 u. ~ or l3?-«&'I, BY Ownt!r HV 11on1e"· uSltfJ'i,ded Carm~I. li'et land.. I llf.000. 6U-ef28. ) DELUXE 5 un!ti, 3 nr, 2 8&, EI~ C\_RJSO Vllla~. :z3 Olilei To order 1ny or all of the expanded "Stell & Find' ook1, lllO + cln dcp 968-7202. !..EASE ti BR. 3 B; r...__, ·•xt 23.L. NE\\'PORT SHORtS, ., BR, O\\'nerT unit . 1 AIC. sood E. of San Jual'! Caplstnino. numbtri 2 1h1ough 7, send r cen t• for c1ch, n1~kint thcck~ l '3'°'n"'H"°.-+.,-,D"F."'N-C.°'iae~>-.,1~_rd"',°"~.,d~I fflnl mi ale \, v1ie~!; pr\\'. 11htdy. corntr . Jot, location + te.rri1s. 2 BR. mtn. cabin, 1 acre., p3)'•blc 10 "Seek&: find," l11r>Tcl .. 11r;1111 Syndll"a1c. Add re»: k pets o.k. $295. tno. Linda water/adnr, J>vt. J> arty p.,~~~I~~· "~2!!· SJ0,000. 6-ll).....W6 or 642-3099 YEAGER RLTY 5.'51-41TI view. $28,000. Ownr. !>48.{)358 lttt•n in <'•re nf thi~ n~111-,11~ptr. 5'5-7444 or 962-~. $500. 8!7·3375. A\•a.U lmmitd. sit-mt • ·-~--~--- : " .. . . • I • DAU.Y PILOT , frlday, July l~. 1Cl'74 ""''n. 3425 ~rtments Uni urn,· I ~rt-""'' ar o tw . 1111 @U!ll'J!! ·1511,1 8 ·1!111 • ~~, !;!!O. , , BEJ\UTl}'\JL Not\b ''"""' Coron1 dol Mo.r 3122 1 Dono Point 3IU Newport -h ' U6t CHOtc• M'INI WARIHOUill . * NIW IUILDINO * ?.!:fF. ANIMAL CONTROL [ -_. _ ,r.rl To.·n1 .... ,.. :lllR, 2 n A . , ITOllMI • so, ~NTA MIA , Hunt..,._ ll<ach Sheli.r . . .~ Ulllltr room. Ai AVA!i.-1•1Mlo•<'Y!Br, OCEAN Vu d•iux 2 BR. 2 p•au JI....,__ LMl•l'RONT N --In -1-1600 1600 -.~ ion>ltfi-8' 536-Zlt '=-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiillii!!ij;iJ toridialonlrc. l>auo. Gl!lragt-, J ~ )~~r ,; wlit . Pool. BA. turn-unturn. $2SO iq>. "!ll"" •-..rvai LOCATIONS 0 _.,.,.. or Ht1t _, • • • _,,, • ·-Wck' ot H ·• ~ 1 > ~ Nr, achoola. Free US!! or tent.led patio, tri)ic. ChUdrtn j lrg ttt nn, aub-pr. lnin\ed, APAIJMENTS VERSA LLES ~ ~ $'1.58 ' per ~ tt. ,S Phue ponr, nr1 ANlNAt. A$i~: t.EAJJ'Jo-. 8abJ1lttlnt '°°' comn1unlty pool. \Vaier &. v.·ch .. 'On1c. 6 nio. n1ln, lciue. ocx•. 2-lill La Pu: Rd. ... ~ I .:=~~ • NIW~ St HB 8*· 'C~A NIA * :a~. apaytna a~ NEED A nAeYSrM'ER; cable TY. prn ld. $296. 1no. S!50. 6-14-9-1.'iO days or G'T3-4301 till 5. ~2958. Oii .,., · ALLSP~· .. 890 c..:~ $115. Uo.-:o:J neuterlria: lnfonn., 536-~13 .~uu. TlMt: yy tlOME IC!tiae, Ml-S151. Avail Aug. ~:!I e\'ea. Huntlnvton Beech 3UO l.uxwy apubneal llvbta; , ON nu: LAKE -· • • 'l::. neule.r\ni inform ~13 * "~ • 1'1· CHEER.fl.IL 2 Br garage --ovel'klolrinw tM 11...-r. Eh-At & 11th Coot Plau. ,....,,,. U'.lO "I· ti. Private 0 lot, ANIMALS rMP()UNOED Jo UKE ne1v, 2 BR., 2 ha., den, 01·,1. J''' ~110, "'""'· fri•. .1o" $1.MM.,000 heal.th -7 ~• A--·'-A,.,.., "'·-Off'--• ..,,. 11 -OVtf'head door. ~· l~.000 Lab n\lx Bl~k Male lu1IMll S1rvlc11 600t ·-·~oe. .,. "· ~,:_..::.·.~8~.~7..,~ ~" ' Sq. n. lmniedlate ~ep/L&b mix, Tn. M =="-"-'-"-"=-dbl. lltl r., po,tio: face11 pool gatagt', storerooin. Only ON BEACH' •WinuiUna pOols, l llahted • --.,.... .. ._,.. o ~·~ .,. BOO''""EPING SER VIC~: IU'('a. 1325. Pork Udo, N6; $2'";JO. v.·/lse. Xlnt Joe. 01>t!n • u.n.i&· courtr, phu mile. ot Acre Lake wl'l'tw.·r-rtna . C B 'RT N ....,.r,.,...,.., Lab mht ~plec, .Blk, M/f Sn••l~I B"'I-" S-·laJ'·i-. R 11 642-&311 1..1-le traUa .... i.:... abut F-·--alna-'.' -·~Doi'-· NIWPORT, · 1. IACH · _..AR. 11~ lrlah Seiter. Red, F ... '"' ....... i. ea OT dally 12·6. Gl2~i Jasnline, 2 BR Unfum. ·Fr. $269. .._.. • ...... , • .....,. ,.. ,....._, .... l..aoat ~·v Au. Tax1.11, 30 ye at' 1 1 S BR condo P.flsslon Viejo. t,;42·!1367. · Cove-• P·"·t••. Lari• fleboard. ctoqlaet. Junior 11 Oubboule, Gym. Saunai W•, , ·'trpl·.X~ oatcaiRri ·Cotta M•' ~n ~~ed B~. Blk, F "'"""',,tience. ,., ~~ Cl __ h.. L"'d & ·~ ...... ... fJ'OCn S214 50 -·i.i ... allo 1 "'olal ....... ,.. • ,09e w~ c., ..... -r.• v. · ......... ker mlx, Blk, M ~ .,........v.;io ..,....... garage. "' ii • LARGE new' "" -....... 2 Ba H•"l•d Pool. Sa"""" a-• ,_, , .•• ~:::-~-~· and '' .,.;;.,..·,~v -,, NEW M 1 ·--ft ol l I• k s-64<3"'.c:. .,. 0 '-.. ...-nu ~ lmnl9diate Oct.u .... ncy' bath; ontlroom,1utte.wilb • ·--IQ ;IOP Collie trilx, Slilble, P.t ' TYPESETT ING-IBM pe 0 · .... a. ,,. ''°" or du11lcx. So. ot Cit lh\'y. All Recreation Room J.mory town ._. Eltc-ADUL Tf'" view.or bol.ta: • wa.ter. ~ 'often. JOii 3,Pbaae pwer, Terri!! mlx, .BlkJwll!, ~t computet•bed ~at.en1. any 1 837.00SO cxf 231· new appliances, clpsc to HUNTINGTON trlc kltcbeu. prtya .. padae Sorry No Pet1 -1111 OfwtW, llltr tfUb .... xbit-loc nr SD Tettlii' mix. 'Bt\in/t&n. p. • -pijb.111.)'0ut ""4 p aa·teu-p . I i.T:..:rtw=nhou=::'•:;..:.P.:•:.:••:_.::3500 r'too'" &-school .. Fro"1'3 ~o" PACIFIC "'balcooleo,..,....... dra· a.c111W ·,· • I • Ir'• '7Mlit trwi'· ~· lllr.' Forbo•· Shollio mite, Blk/tan, >' 49ti-71ti9. 1· -.-., l'ear wut a • pertes. &\lbterranean put....-, 1• • • ,.-... Owrir. · Wlreh&lrTe1T.,Cold,F I j1 LtownlEASE llun3Ub11g12on1, ~~1·bol;lll' 613-0930 days, 6T:.-1076 e\res. 7ll OCEAN Ave., H.B. bl&' with Pwaton. Opdonal freml$17J ~-mo. Rent•la W.ftilld .... Beqle mix, Trfr Female G•blMt M•k~ 6014 ) iotuie · r. J ""• poo NE\V, spacklus, deluxe 3 Br, tTI<I) 536-1481 maid lf:l"rice. Juat :.th of ent• ,.,.. ' · · GelJll Shep. Blk/1Uwr, F CABINETS, Bo&t w 0 r k, I boat slip outside m11ln avall 2 Ba "'alk to beach m Ofc. open 10 am-6pm Daily t~&lhMl lalaQd .t Jambcine 3700 Pl-Dr WORKING Mom daq:hter SbailY T.rr Brwn male 111.tUce wood coY'd ootloii. 7-26 846-0001 shopplng. Avail. Aug. 1st. \\'Ill.JM.I iWALTERS ro. and SU Joaquin HWa Road. • q, wnt ~ 'about,.,$1S) Ba111etttwirtht PuR.1es E'ree ell. Reu. &l&-5219. Dupl•x•s Unfurn 3600 $395. Adults. 61~29111 Telephone 'tnt) &ft-1900 714-151 tMlll , weu Behawd PERMAN-Lab mix, Yellow, nwle BEAUT, ocesn vie"·· 3 Br, 2 fell• renl91 lnlonnatklllll ' ENT. Helen ~ $41).DXi, Lab mlx, 'Yt'Uow, nWe (•reenter 6015 COSTA J\lesa. 2 BR .. ~our Ba, bllris. garage. p\1 beach CHILDREN ~ MS-t1036. CockApoo, Blk nlle PATIO _ Covera It Decks. J I ~~~;~ti;:~~:~;: Ei!"' ='~.:,:·~.~;BR ~~L~,c:,1~ oaf• r·~~~~:r=. NIW~1i:ui1 omCE SPACE Fp-R ~~.:·:~ ~~i:.t~~~~ ~,\:;~~= .. = 642-3120 615-46.19 UtU 0. cl 'slSl Lse encloi;ed ' play area. A trplc f\Jrn. 1500 Yfly .& ~ RENT Co.ta Mea. Hai'bor . "'~ _,0 • Seltt'r tl'tbt; Tri ~ Rea, jf Apartments Furnish.d ~u~~. No ;!_~ 67~114 . rcdch.ilccod"rat~~'C.'a,"?:. ...... Bel•~!.'. . 8AYFft00 ~-Ar•• at Adinu. Be a 11. Uf u 1-IUO, __,a.o ,· <kode, &w.it/wht, fe male ltEMODEL. ADD-ON, GfJt """ .._..., --.--3 BR :! ba unt 14-b Yrty 2 Ii 3 s:trina. Oltl&. drpl, modem. Alt,. mu 1 I c , MiM;lll•n Rent•f1 4'SO -· CATS --CONY. Cuatom I: new Balbo. Island 3706 Costa Mesi 3824 beaut. landscaped. OoR to ST.EPS"ro· oc~•N utilltlel',.pe.id., Bldns, laun· jallitorlal, C1asa A. Walker _ SHORTllAIR OOMESJ'lCS oonat. 25yn: exp, 1tee t.Jt, shopping &. & c h o o I 1 . -dry taclllties. Rec. roon1 &; Lee ffid&:."Call Genre HW, TRAILER park a}>aCe Blaclrlwbite, male &-la.-3439 ' YEARLY 2 BH up.;t11irs Bayfront. $310. 1no. Con111. f11rn, dl'hes. ctt. A\•all . SCpf. 6~2290. Ball>oe Penlnsule 3707 NEW 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM 556-4150. 2 BR., l ba.., tum. $.1llO Yrl)i w/pool table, IJTn room, 551--0138 or~-rent. No. ~ Beach i, T~pe. mate GENERAL & FlNISl-1 Fiilil\I $139. % nli. to beach. i :~ ~ ':'. Wlf. = i~ :'d~i ~·no b!:ta. ~ (ORONA DEL MAR Nr. ,i.nvy, Cal 631~ =~~~Wie~~ Doon~= hung BEAUTll-~UL POLYNESIAN CORONA DEL MAR Bristol, Cmta Meu. 565-6700 Nice carpets, drapes. view , Black/il"t')', female · Sntl jolll ok call Bud 89-1·4858 . 6 POOL.S. TENNIS, PRIV. 2 BR. Iba, unt,, S2'15 lrly loea.tion, yet cenu,t). 15Cl.Sq. [ -JI•) AND OTHERS 536-2513 FENCESGATES.S'l'EPS . P \Tio Garden AP I' n .. $350./mo., 3 Year teue. · , •w=;;;-•1-.,.,-.,.,-.,,--7-c 1 • Phone Jan1e1 ,B. Wood 1• _ • ST computer mod~e RAILlNGS..OEC~ETC. I BALBOA INN Split Level .& .. ti Unf. I 8Saano23s. jacuzzi, 2car prk'g. -°"'llf:t/Broker, 6'i5-6(0) ~ • . Z??"Thltl ... abou~ 8%"xll'' wrapped n 1--"""'"°"""'":;'"'°•v"";::·'==-I · Under renovation k rt~-"t" I ·t&-13 • -615-ltif , Builrteis uppe,r 5005 pluhc. l.Dat en route to I decoration,_sun1mcr, \\'inter · AVAIL NOWJ, 12 BLOCKS to beach. $235. 2 licm1C'!'!,CM11.11~~l-" ~ ' Anaheim b'Om C.OCta Mfltill ~~~r:Jw.~~y rentals. 615-8740, , , · BR, 11~ bo, enclosed gar., _ ._.... n•-DESK. lpace avafJablc $50 , 1t * 'l. *'' via Newport &:: ruwrslde CAHINt."'TS 66-l90Ci. !. YEAR!..\' 3 BR. Vct'Y clcnn ~ bltns, dish\\'aBher, v.·et bar, __.. JPSACWtlO p_w:J. Y.'~ provl4~ fuml.ture \. C•rol AICOJ'n 'Fwy. Retum ·1 real fy !2 Olk 10' Bay & 0c£'an. '$Z75'. FE~TURtNG : ~ . child ren & pe1s OK. \Valk to Ne= •---· ••--'---IOn at $5. mo. A.n s wt' r 1 n I 3152 Siclly A've. appreciated. Contact Andy IRVINE CARPET CO j n1o. 673-6055 or 673-9045 Loft• Bedl'OOn1!> e f rplc s • n1arkel. Red Carpe t -..... -.. servt~~ avat!ab1t'. 1 7815 Andersen 542.4321 * * 30';"0 OFF * * 2 BR 1 BA In' 1 I Ccran1ic lile kitchens e ~x· Real tot• S.JtH!836 NEW RT VIL'• a •I ti, 211 ·eeach mvd., HuntinKlon Cott• Mei• • ' 552-87Z , w er. ise to sed B Ccil' t: -• 2 Ill ,; Den Beach. ttl-4321. You IU't' the winner· of 1'XlUND kitten on Andros St. 6016 ocean: Dsh~v1u:. I~-roon1s. ri'osed ';.~los ~ngs?!r i~ '~~w ~~k.2 bl~fw~;"' ~~ Tad~~~a ll'rom $175. $435 1501 WESTCLlll'F DR; TWO FREE TICKETS ~~:amv~~~t 3 ~~· o\1~: C..-pet Service $220. incl util. tir;r-8.)3] many other Con\·enienccs. an1enlties. 314 18th Sl. & 3BR, 2IM wtth ample N,E\vPoa.·r ~cla.I Cenft'r to life brov.n strlpea, dk feet, blue JOHN'S Carpet I: UphoJ,atery Coron• del Mar 3722 Adults only. OPEN house 8 to 5 Sat paricing spaces. All bl.tiqa, MesGVen:le hit& AdarN tu.~· Office. Spece .:GLING 'BROS AND eyes. Wearing nea collar. Ori sham p 0 0 . r (Soil FOXX DEVELOPMENT crpts, drps, d/v.', ps lilove, 540-1800 CALL ON-SM'E AfANAGER BARNUM i BAILEY ,.:,,..._~::.::;.,· ~~-~~-Retardanll). 0egre4.!lt'n & HAYLOfT APTS. Sl\IALL 2 BR. upper: utll. pd. $210 l\lo .. yearly. Quiet married cpl, no p e I s . 61'a-3all CORP. (714) 536-4250 lOmin.lromFtiblon laland. <·114> 642-llll ext. 246. CIRCUS LOST, Irish Setter, 3 mo all oolOl' brighteners & 10 -NEW BEACH-APTS-hot v.-'B.ter J>Qid. pvt .-oos, FROM $169.50 * l MO. FREE RENT * at ti1e lem, White & red collar. ans minute bleach ror wbite 283 AVOCADO SOl\1E \VITTI OCEAN VIEW REC ROOMS, heated p:>Ol, Fum &:: untum. I...arv:e No lea.se ~. Dix. o~ ANAJIEl?tl • .. l\laggie" Vic: Shorecliff. carpets. Save your money COSTA MESA 1·2·3 BDIUt /ADU LTS liaunaa. gym, lounge &: c~·t,~~orlfA~PTS adj. Airporter Hotel. 55c Sq. 1CONVEmION· CENTER CdM, JW\\·ard, days &l2-68aO ~lll~~i:u~ ~~ d= 64r "143 12cl 8th. SI. &IO-SW2 BBQS. n• .,0 _"7 Ft: incl. AJC, fuU services. 800 W. Katellil, Anaht'lm 613-&832 f:'\'eli. &. hall 115 Any tin 12 Noo~o i pin 2 ·BR, 2 BA, 1 n1Ue trom Sorry~~ts Pool-Rec Rm·Elt'ValOchllr·Sec. ll'i2 DuPoot, Rm. 8 Please call 642-5618, ext 333 LOST vie. or Newport ~.couch $10. Chair $5. lj Beach, v.·/v.·et·bar & blt·ins. 15'19 Placentia Ave., N.B. a:ate-dv.:shr-:1ldults-dren 83J..a22;J c9 . til · nooft) to claJm •)'OW' ttckelll. IUverla townh.ouse.1 n1lnia. yn . exp. is what count• not Cost• Mete 3724 l\lon. lhru Sun. · $2'10. n"IO. 963-1688 o r U/up. 525 ' Victoria, cor. PaESTIGE SUi'Tis-* · * * g~ [IC!Odle. Lower front method. l do work myseU. l-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,;;;,,;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ~ S.n Clemente 3176 l:larbor Bhd.; O>sti.f J\lesa. . N~RT .. BEACH \\'ANT TO GO inLo bwllness? teeth missing. Call alt Gpn1, Good ref. 531--0101. LOVELY 1 Bl~. patib, nicely (urn. l !a Blks to beach. $190. mo. 673-6101. 1• Off lhe Beaten Patl! I LARGE 2 BR ""dlo. Ccuplo. 2 BR, I BA Rooms 4009 Jlinl ~ .• ample f!Ukfn&. -plant ...... swtabi• 645-145.,, Re.,.rd! L&R Crpt Clnn. H8' $21.95 ' Infant OK. No pets. $157.50 Stove/refrig. Some .!...()(.'nn ~ 26 des l rt'i ~.~~·,Harbor & for rlijli\y r eb.ted LOST, 14yr n1ale Gray Rm $4. St:m lute $39.9'J, Sora Ambassador Inn BRAND NEW $34.50 & Up SINGLE s:ruDIO APT SPECIAL \Vf.:EKLY RATES 2'l77 Harbor Blvd. Spacious.Adult Garden Apt5. Warner & Beach. 8-114"0 view. No pets, Small child roonunat'e t~ share apt. ~·." ~· · =~=·Panct~~~t t;'U~ YOZ'kshlre Terrier. \Vearing ~n::•:::·95::·..:G:.:u::ar:.:·,,:716-5c:::::l::70,_=~ : ~i:::0~1sliJ~h~~~~; ~~~AN/moFRONTJ:.~•,maliy~~.. okay. i21'58.R t IA PC.0;...,,8:?,x l&t, Westminster, ~pp J"OOT ' nio lease, ti:i Npt. Blvd., ,~::nd:., Rh~~~to~ili~l : Ceillngt 6011 * Lrg Pool & Gas BBQ's 8.12.'ffi.w ~r ru:: 536-l ·i'ii ..... StoVe/re""'"· No pets. Small ·ROO •. M,_S ·s~ .. ~ u'p •'th 4,(0) sq· fL En~ .buiklina: N~.B.,,oww& ,·be'",~f~"'.~ .. to'· Adan1s .. 5J6..32.t9 •\VILLARD .eninUna:, fie_w_ * Pr ivate Patios hild ,.-• ·~ Both • &a -,..,. ' "" crpta:, dfPj, redecorated. ..... .....,. FOUND -, Black &,, ""\\1lite acoustical cell, repairs & l & 2 BR's. $170-ilSJ 2 BOR.i\f, closed garage, C · .,_,: l .~PW kltchelt. fJO, wk 1up .apt. , :WO .Placattia, 6~4 2-4 0.9 7 _64 __ l99_or 6~2234___ •••ppy. u~1·um s'••. 4 whitll -"A2-S71" Cosla l'oteSt• 6~5-4840 I Gas & \Yater Pd -Child & smaJl pet OK. $105. cloae to ahoppma:, v.'lllldJli: , ~ or 645-3961 · 833-2616 -.... nacu ...... drywall, No. 281038, V'I a Encl. Garage 1l47-i1149 or 9&'2-7631 distance to beach. a.1911;_ ·* ROOM FOR qi wtirkin&: ~=~---~-~1• Liquor Stens-li) ~Seems to 'have been Cement/Concrete 6019 . I· I $30 WEEK & UP LA MANCHA APTS. \\rAI..K to beach. 1 BR, l RA, 492-4195;. 492-0SOl. pt Nr ocean. Beaut. new WESTCLIFF DR. Newpcirt e .Orenp hi .... , Trm1 tJ58i. Cropped t a i I · 718 Scott Place, C.l\f. lltJO. 3 BJ\ 211 ba '~"" SPACIOUS . _.,...._.__, ~-1910 .~h,. ~ sq. rt-: with Air, e Hehn Mft-P•tentecl s.t~ ST A til PED con c retc, : *Vdt ~;J~~~-e Avail . &12-2007 n10. 8~ ~e:rt '-· 3 BR, 2 BA. Carpets, mrne ~=;~roo:; restrm facll· ins.vat:.,~& I:~~;• S.llNe* Mft. (As1eti) 'f.OS'!; Pea.ti neckla~, single t?:~to:.i l~~ks~ r Jtl~~ •Phone Service -Htd. pool Park-Like· 2 BR, 2 BA upper, bltn gas dra~. Kitchen b It · ins· Wes. Over 40. $65 mo. i2(1. 642-0:m · HOL"'1•L~a"us''i•NnlEodSS ~· ~~~tai12e~~ ways. 640-049. • Children & Pet Section Surroundings t1Ulie, c~, <lrpl, mo. mo. Enc garager:.n Laun d r >' Security. 548.5331., . · PE.LUXE OFFICES ~D-Reward. ·~259;; 2376 Newport Blvd .. Ctif ' B $41-7929 • lacll. Walk to beach.A stq>-.. ~ . , ~ .... 'Mon-··--th 66-CJ.70 SALES 540-0608 cusroM CEME""rfl' WORK l<AO_n-7:~ -"•= • .....,, DELUXE &: 3 r. Apts. .. 1~~ ' 1\001\f to man ,fro. rnonthl3. .lllo\IUI;......, .ir---·-, ... LOST· Seal . I s· . p ·~ Dr' Waiki """"'""' or ~ Pvt Patios -Htd Pool 3 BLJ<S to bch, 2 BR, trptc, ...... m+UO days • · &16-9136< 275 Fk>'ftr , st. N.ewport.Beach WELL E8t&bliabed Bicycle neuttred m:.v.·e~1fiei 'C;u ~v~4 *SUS CASIT AS* Nr. Shop'g · Adults only. dshv.·sr, encld gar, IOOry, 8 f98-1.019 eves 8 . Co&.\a Mesa Realonornics. Blas. ftt5.6700 Sbop West ~e County. collar; vie. Mesa Verde l -CEMENT-='-".=e"1oc:ck::=:W:...or~k-. J\Unutcs to Ncv.1>0rt Beach. Martinique Apts. sz;.:J. mo. Joan, lm-Gl.3.1. WALK 10 beach! New apac 2 }\OOM tor v.uridn&: v.unan NE w po RT c ENTER Lta~ing rnlket. 0 w ne'r M0-9155 Walla, palioi, aldewlllks Bachelors & I Bdrn1. From 1177 Santa Ana Ave .. CM OCEAN 2 blka, 1BR unfunt, BR. 2 BA. Encl ~· pool only. Kit privp, ~. Ground Floor Law SUite, ~~-flS, .OOOWri.tep~~-~1.1,_~ ~FD~U°'N'=o'", -,,~M~ai~,-,s;'"·a-me-se etc. Hy br. or job. 646-6915. $1~ \d 1•0 oo -·~ . .,,0 >love relrl" d/w frpic . •-• • W/D flt))' ·-~1 , i I d ~M-let c ""'111" · .._....,.,. ino ""· / u ""' ,_._ ...... Algr Apt ll3 ~ • .... • • OQJ. Vlfl\lo' • .$240. 496-0016 , ..-. • mo. -... P• .. n e ~ e , 6 ...... .,_ ..... , ad No. 204, c/o Dally Pilot, kluens in the 251.h block, Contractor 6021 Newport Blvd .. C.l\1 . NEWPOft'.'D-b'lll", 536-8142 eves, 53&-0714 S•n Juan . Xlro\.._ ~..,BR w/pHt B.A in f295.-'350. &tG-1222 • ~P.O. Bo>t-1561)., O>sta Mesi, Santa Ana Ave., Ollila l BDRl\I. large, idea.I for APAR~MENTS NE\\'. lrg, 2 BR apt., yard. 3171 DantiPolnttomatUttlad)'. N~T ~ C _E?;TER, Ca~ _ Alfia.-~lco.>. GERWJCK 4Sol1BldgContr. bachelol"s. Adult!i. $16;). & I \Valk to Huntington Center, c ,..,.atreno ·~ . E.ec Re<iRt-Secty 500 Sq •==~~---~~~I =~"'=-'-"""'~-.,.,--7. Add remod Sl. lie li!.114321 $175.1900 Church. 5-18-il633. 2 BR. Uni $145/ 1'.10. $160. mo. n4:1128&64H... Sum -. ~I -rt A~ ~ w.'.of38 ~TWO R etail es1tablls.~ ~~~:~~ot-carat kmed·eys1,Cll101 6T.!-OOU, 50-2110 UTILITIES PAID M....., A I-2 B", 2 !!a div Pn\CEFUL0 San Jq_ua 2 + mer Inf• I _.,..,._...,...,_:__ ~ • _..._ _ ~-store1_. r.,-o Ut fuuu ""'..-..-, -"-Y\OA"' --'""'"'°"°''-"'"""--\\'-ANT Privacy! Lg. l bl'. AClults. No Pets """'1""" ·• ' ~ den, i:islfwhi'; pool, iundeck. · · · ~ · restaul'llfllJ. One nla:ht club, centtr . 'a>U -Westclilf Or. JACK Taulane, p a t I o 11 , •'"',-~ ~f~~1f: _a_?~1ts, ~ ~~· 2ai Ncv.·port Blvd., Ci\t ~ls~~riS! ~. ~-$238. 56-51.M ~... DANA Point· tum l Br, f15. 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB eo5ta Mesa. . i=""'"~;c";c"'-o-~=7':'-,-re.inod. add. Lie. B-1 26907:.1 ::.G. _,.....,.:;a e. 0 "' .... ~· CaJI &12-7678 S.nt A HIO wk. 2 Br $95. wk: Cose to ~ ... ~ 2300" •·It. SANO & SEA.REALTY FOUND: Ladies Wristv.•atch. "•::t,_y.;.W;.oay"-'Co'°'-. '42-17· =..:':.:03.o.·-=I LGE 2_ Br furn ::.1>1. Close lo BACHELOR. & Loft, uW . Irvine 3144 ., · • na beach &:: marina. Al •o Agt, 541~ 6'ffi..8800 in I,,aguna Hills ma I I .Dot Grooming 6025 shopping. Adult~ only, no paid ~ jacuzzi C/O CHILDREN . montblyratea. $-953.5 OFFICES C SUUn. Central L'O VELY BOUTIQ U'E ~830-::' :c!:983::'-l =-~-~= pets. lnq. l791,1, Rochester re~ & ·&-ara~Ei. i adWi PARKWOOD AND ADULTS LOVE NEWPOJ;tT BEACH; Ocean Joc.:ad pwklna:. lSe, ~.ft. _eeJtceful, ·beautiful ·San FOUND:· Jo,en1 . Hound white BAill!EbOR studio unit, util. only, yrly. 393 Hamllton, C.-New Adult· & f.emity PARK Pl-AL\ II view, .3. BR, avail. l '!k li&lOO • E 18th. -C. M. Oen1ente:-i*XlO. • ( 714 ) ,w/black spots. v1C. Irvine pd, centl'a l Joe. $140. · nlO. 1'1. i160/19a. 6 4 5-4 4 11 : Apt 2 &: 3 BR apb. only. ~uly 27 .. Aur. 3, $250. 5t8-1129 .. 49'.l-1731; •. ~r 6 pm 548-3Q87 , PR01''. Dog Groon1lng. Fl'e() pick up It delivery. Jn LagWUl. Niguel. 831-200 _Dreperle1 6027 54S-T952 6'12-l.960 2·3 BR's Fron1 ~Zio tifo. Bit. Play Area , GT":>--1"35 or 646-410lbl -'N·E 'flc,P. P'R T· ;B•.E AC H, :::_~W ....1. '~•-FOUND: Cennan Shepherd, 1 BR, encl palio, carport 6 LRG 1 ·RM -bachelor apl, in i·ange, garbaae disposal, 1Pool, jacuzzi, sauna W. NEWPORT, 1. t :ocean .. Wntc1itt Dr. 800 _*1 tt: ~y •nf..,_ --Blk & Tan. Vlcty. Back I mos lse. $155. mo. call freshly painted, crpl'd, rD'. tlshv.'hr. Deluxe shag crpl'&, Rec. clubbquse • pool. Sips 8. Xtraa. ~Z ~./rno., ~ 1 yr, , ~-. . r Bay 979--3522 ori 494-9531 67:f..513t O.C.C. & shops. See .9 Draperies. ~ClpR<I aay-care mlt Pl'kl:. Immac. ReatonaWe. ~.Gene Hill. $100,lm. SECURED ~ lit F~'D· W Leh v · NB DRAPERIES · BEDSPREAllS •1':'-~12 984 El cam1no or 17Ii60 J rd 552-0000 · From Sl85. Call 962-6a)1 or 961-{M38,. aUI'. ~ 2 TD on prime property. •• · a • ic. · · Dene Point 3!2~ eall :f.173 aft S pni. . o an Ave. PARJ( PLAL\ II 2 BR. frpl, 2 BA,· NJ'. pal1t, ~~~~tu:~~ Value _onr $200 ,00 0. 9!&6214 btwn 61: 8 Pl\f. l • 2 BR ne11•ly deror:tted. $2:50. J :1ARBOR VIILA APTS. \\~~· p~.g~j=-' ~j I05 Wut Steven1 beach I: bay. $200 "1ok. 3606 Rm. -XUO!l ' copier. Near BorTowtr. record xlnl . & FOUND: on 7·13, Bla~k niale ~ OU all Labrie. Fl"t'c Est. in home. 561~ I Util included. Cable TV. SQUEAKY CLEAN? & rec. Util's pl pd. 12'10 mo. {OlI Sllnllov.·er Park 1.n. NB. 673-0413 0 C Airport ·83J..3640. clear holdinp auhltanf Ual. Ppoclle, nr Garfield 4 ~"t!M 4~"1"' · , ·.Pl ) · ·· · • • No risk, ttouble ree• Brookhurst 963-3892. El '" _, "---1 JIN' .... or ·"""'""· Unfurn 1 &. 2 Br -pa.UOS. 1 551-2632. Near So. CSt aza. NPT. BCH. 2BR h~ slefl* FR.OJI\!' otfioe, IJ.'OUDd floor. l.nvelitment. Ratt' I: tenn.s I ~~!!~~!!~~~~ I ec1.11cw ........ tnic ors Electric•I 6032 · ===--- )· Huntington Buch :.74_? ~21S~~~t!r ~v~~C.it.001· Laguna Beech 3141 Santa AN 545-1121 7. One b1k tO bci\. $150/wk. ~16411 Newpcrt, &Yd. C.M. Def(>lia~e. Prin. only. E.'ves 1; OJ=~~ _Re~~aJ 'i\'~"'uffl'uf~"r\'~iS't~~ ~~'T~ ~°f.;'.~?f';°-SOUTH LAGUNA ~I~ Fum/Unfum -~:.:::.;....1, 4250 -~~~ .=.;.~r:~1 50351---=--l-ll 0E"'/e""".~. °'233°'1°'~"°.=-s'-,;.'-~-,"L.l<onse"'jo=.,=.I · 6 POOLS. Tl::NNIS, PRIV. Br. 2~aa--.rownhouses. See Leue an ultra·fuhionable .• .... 3 BDRM. house on PeM. nr. rm. $118/tno. ~llSO LOANS ~UP -TO IO% ·p 1 53i8 maWt & repairs. 51&-a203 P1\TIO Garden Apts . yellov.· pages for amenities. 2 lir, 2 Ba apt overlooking ~._.~ lDth ·St. beadl. S::OO. wkly. ButiMH Rent•I _ 4451 ld TD lo ' 1"°"", · 1 . Furniture 6041 Saunas, ja1..'UZZ.i, 2 car prk'g. Villa \rest Apts, 75.l W. the Pacific. So close to the fl 1:amllles ~f. . Day• · -1 IDS WANT TO GO into business! 8'Mi-l323. 18th. SL v.·ater )'Ou can Olp a pebble :11: on• 956-5880 XU, eves I: wkenda FOR leaae kleal salts lot ror . Super plilft shop, suitable BABY iWTI., Elden Battery STUDIO Apt. Huntington 2 BR + den, triplex. into it 1rom the te.rra~. I &96-3082. Uled can, bGall, motor 2 d TD l fo r man Y re I a le d powered car w/chaqer. Harbor. near be 8 {' h . Everything ne\.\' h.uge patlo Mature adullll. No pe111. 2 BR.· TO\\Tiboll.R, frplc, Baltio. Penlnlll1la, 1 h9e to hOmes, mobile b 0 m.e.. I oans bulineuea ... Lrg fnc'd be.ck Queen size bdrn1. lie!, pecan furnished, fpk', $Z?S mo., frplc, bltns. Adit cpls. $275'. .. La~una Udo AP!· from $:il50. 1 BR. from $195. beach, 2BR 2BA, Sips 6. Compkte ~ce ~clll~1 · area, i d parking. Xlnt '$110. , ,oli::nl::"'7-· .;,64&::'..:6.::11::5;... --=oil ZlJ-596-9~79 979-3"32 .. 1755 Coast ,llighway Pool, .tennis, contlnen~ Swim Pool, Ava.II now, $3)0. Al.,. xlnt RV auctiOn. a1te: Low•1+ ret•• Or•n9• Co. mo J~. on Npt. Blvd., 1 ·G d • 6045 Duplex, l BR Sl~. I BR 2 BDRl\I IK>use.· r.tarrled · · brealdut. Separate 'family wll. -673-6640 Ottl~ 1SP4ce avail. 14bted S•ttler Mtl. C.. N.B. Owner slipping on to -•r ening v.·ith. [)('n. i160, No pts, couplt', 1 child OK. $110. ~~r ~~=~ly. bltetl; ~~ St'j;:'laon. Close to abopplna ?>lAMMOTflt:AKESCablnfor •paved. Orwce Count)''~ 142-2171 J45..1611 big&e.r; &: , better things. Peredlse-Gerdenlng adults, Sec. fee $75. 905 Ref.". "'I A·-do, CM. 6.,lint beach. ~2611 SI 12 R' bl bulietlt lnt~\kvl S,E. Se "-~ 21 &iz..8199 or 6T~2234 S · ii 0 ~ l tlo .. ""' ~.,.... Lease. 2 BR, 2 bas., $270. 1 rent. eepa . easona e Comer Garden Grove &:: mng naclJUl" area yrs. -'==""'o==---Pf!Cla ze •loCs ora n Alabama, 1-IB. 642--08.17 494--JMJ or 49-1-~ ntE EXCITING SUmmer ratn. 586-6158 Harbor Blvd. Call days Mra •. Cer Peol 5150 PREGNANT? & Landscape, t.1onthly WANTED * ELM GARDENS l\PTS OCEAN Vie l BR, Adults PALM ME~TS Rental•,._ -Laro.4-Tue ... • ·('Tl"' ~,,..,'}. •'lMO _ ~.!:~~.~.!._c&o n tid e n l ia I Maintenllllce &. Sprinkler 1---!-.J.-_,>-tlSED BRICKS*---UNFl:JRN:-2-BR-apH w, ~ · ' 0 !'<--.••Ml --Har~Je"fvd~~. G~r~~ CAR POOL. Ne;;;J:'.rt-On to counse.Abortlon'"" c1o"','io'n'"'•· Repalr:-Ciill 642-8649~ 871\ .•::.l!A "2607-SOl~, ISS,-'MINU't£8-ro • • a • \/".......... Adult Section. 171 E. mo., Bach, l & 2 BR. trotn St.sl ROO]d;r.lATES needed to Grove. W. L.A./Bev. HU . A.M. &:: k . • SP RINK I.. ER Syslent5 Lagun• Niguel 3752 2'lnd St, C.ltl. 6!12-JM:i Lido Isle 3156 Adults, No Pm. llhare.5 Br, 2 ltOr)' houae. lri NEWPORT SHORES P.1\.1. bri. GftibJe. Ph: ~~ G4Hl3G expertly de 1 I a:n e d & i' • I I I ' . '' I. -SPACIOUS 2 Br. bltns, crpla, l.5b"'l Mesa Dr. H.B. Bdnns untum. 5 mln. 6100 W. Cat. Hwy, Newport.J;j;673-i;;j1J03ii;jjj"' .. (ji21jj3;j;)jj27i......,iiilii' SPIRITUAL REA~ER Glnu"aarall~:_ ... Qual..&_ WEoarl k • \VEST NINE condo. 2 Bil., 2 drpr., pool. 1rplc, gar. LIOO ISLE . Dranw.tlc view (5 bib from Newport mrd.) to S.O. F'w)'. Working '100 IQ ft atoft' ipace sult·JI · "" 1...:u "'"""' •BA. \Veekl.v or yearJy. Adults, 00 pets. 376 \V. u 0 .. , • \"ate,rront !BR. '~ndo. 546-9880 people, references. $1).0. · • · • ~ Open 10 AM to 10 Pf.J 968-1622 '~1~ 4~8871 --v "' ....... ....,. , ... ., iut utll Incl able for tttall bualneas or I l[S] Ad·"-oo all n>atters. ~N ,,. I•--h ~3769 CJ\1. . Apt. $400. Mo. lnc6. Utils. No LINVE on s."" -CA ~ A~ ... Au.s. bt.' Call Jorn; 9Cl'Vice .. Avail~ lmmed. .Liil • ,_. 3UvN. El Cainino Real 549-2015 ewpor -c $UO. lBR Duplex. ?.larried pelli. By ov..ner. T:>--0534. ewPOrt ach, ·• . after 7:30 pm 968-6233 JlARBOR MANAGEMENT · San Clementt', For appt. J\tow &:: Edge/Or Complete $35--WK UP. l Br. 2 Ba. & :f1e·96800~.B~~o~:.rs·17t~ Mesi Verde 3163 ~fe~~w~~ a~ ·WANTED: Young, attt . COMPANY INC. call 492-9034 492-9136 Cleanup11 -20 years exp. Bach. Color TV, nlaid serv. ~~ 8 HOl'otE ATl'o10SPHERE Conlact Chris Hollld.Q at v.~ to share 3BR apt at .,...,. SQ, FT67 . ...-o"'·· in ,.,__._ Lott & Found 5300 Co n f J !:~~!nnauon , ___ GE_O_R~G_EHM __ IPTO~_N __ , pool. 'M:IE l\fESA, 415 N. Dcl 2 3 •·n1a1 01 Balboa Bay Club. · (n4.) the lbch. S73-75El6, IUck or ~ UK....: ........,.. REL. College atude11t ne<!ds Nowport Bl .• N.B. ()46.9681. UPPElt 2 Br. Cpts, drps, ~e &:: BR. ·~ c <'-.IC UV'll\. Ex!. ~ Daw. Mesa $95.. COU111f:ling &:: referral Cl I ·-Rot ~ I <' nl No 3005 Mare Ave ~103f ..._........, -' f • APCARE '~-A• N n. up, •'-"•• & o ,,.,..,... \VATERFRONT, trtt boat mg oven. "_am. c. y. ' BEAtrrlFUL 2 BR. PooJ EMPLOYED refined li.dy to 646-21.30 FOUND: Fem Siamese cat, • .......... .,. · on-Exp./Gard.encr. $43-4$41 , dock. 3BR furnished. Siet"P!l pell. i1so. 758 _Shalimar. Mislion Vlei.! _ 3167 cka-lo ahopplng_~ 'lh&rit In)' home.'.. $1SO. OBI lnCluit;l•I ltentll 4500 youni, recent mama. f2ncl Protil Agency, &J2..4436. anytlnie. • --8. -Sy v.·k, n"IO or yr. --548-0358---line D'1 Pomona C.M. Abo hdieeplnt for bill:ch. ---4 I: Rl'Vtr Ave., N;B. 6'13-8S16; WffiOWER,...,, 58, ";iam.-e Bob FINE EDGE 1 I 1· l I 1 !· i 6T":>-6l69 774-4384 1 BR unrurn._stovc & refrig 3 ·BR cOndo l\tission Viejo. ~ ' 67T5105. ' MO'lE NOW TO FOUND: Black Lab mix, 5 5'11'', 170 lbs. Owns home, Yard f.faincnance Servlde OCEANFRONT-$l~?~reNI mhkildrage cpl 16or ~~5~~~ 83~= LRG 1 BR, pio!, nr. Shopl, LADY ptruioner to ah&re MISSIOfiJ \ill~ ~lOl.N .. 81.JC ,!0~,!18 Vk. 3lrd a:ood job~ ..,Teetto sinoed 1re Cleanups/Hauling. MS-3625 YEARLY •-rv .... ,.. 0 c 1 en or pe · ext ZJI. adlls/no pets, ·Util pd. boine w/Mme. call eves-or Of'flCES .. l;Rwna .,._ · · ,,.,,......_, WOmAn ............ ,_a e, 3BR, 2bR. $500rno., 642-6793 SHSlA2-584RP! & CLEAN. 3 2 ~BR condo, A/C. $2'15. 1884 1'.lonrovta, .CM 5*-0336 •eekends 8f1-l!m .fOI SQ, FT," FOUND: Kitten. Vic. Harbor 534-4622. Ant. J A p A NE.SE GARDENER· U f A ail 8 "" .. o. Cla lfi-' Ad' Call •-~ •-u idle Item• with a Dally Induatria.I ilClO io 6ti:t oq. ft. Shopplna: Center. * PALM/CARD READER* tieanups,.., free er.tllriates, Aportmenh n um. Bedrooms. 2 b11th apt ror v · /15. ~ or 15 ""' · ,,_....,,..o 07C Call -·1&00. -....... ........ _,__ 557-6361 , AQ/REDUCTION -·"°o:.;.;;;.::.:;;;;...;;.;;;-0'-:.c... 1 s~" ., ft 1 831-6050, ext zn today! Piiot Claultled ad. 6'2-5678 Oi.)... '"-YUDU1U call for Kris Ena t i u , Belboi lsl•nd 3806 ease. "W· 0· e !I. or C&plstriho. ·San Diego Fwy LOST; blk., IOna: ha1r Utbl llKl Beach Bl., Stanton. 646-3310 l :;:.::;.:;:;;.;:;;;;;;;.::;.__...:.=:J=''~'°"~i•~d'°', C"ai'"-1 Ag"."'cc:n:ct 0'.'546-4:;:::":;.1 Niwport Deech 3169 to A•-, ..i.-to Camino Setttoir, female ; ·vie UCI or 527.3406 -"'==------... , ·~,. ~~::...,=-=~~-1 Experienced J•penese VACANT! Reduced to $260. DUPLEX· 1 Story, 3 BR, BAYE"RONT, BOAT SLIP STAR GAZ."'.K~ -l!C:" Capbitrano. • N'pt. ·Beach. 642-3848 PREGNANT? Th inking L•ndlC•pe O•rclener yrly. 2 Br, shag, driis, gar, g1tr, fer yd. loc .... on Cul-de-Catalina view. Spac .. , ,Jti_t:., ~· "l.\Y R. '°lL'1' 'P f LOST ma.le Irl~ Setter. Abortion? Know all the TAKATA NURSERY 546-0724. l3:J\i1 OJ1ul. 640-4301 . sac. $:n> .. mo. ~16 l\1wibn 2 B 2 Pool · ' ' J1' , ui•4 . NOW ... • IASIN8 ' •' Bhtl'colli.r. YU!. Fairview & f~ct,s tlnt. C.11 LIFE LINE, ~ \Vay Eve~ 640--0735 nu, r, Ba, teXT. ' M r..,; D ·1 .,..,., Gufft ....: -·~~ IMch WU • 2-1 bra. ~1 552'2 MOW & EDGE-monthl)i YRI..Y, Avail now. 1 BR. · · · · · Sec. bldg. 2 gur. Lease $$5. "v" A<"'';:"~ ,11i.. $11,,, , ,",',!.· ,',' ... /: N ill ,· ton. M8-977f. • ' • -matn.ienance vard cleanup New. bltins. drn1>es. Call 3 BR, 2 BA, POOL mo. Carey, 6~8Ml T d f tor Sat d -... ,.. FOUND-Be:~ co Io rt' d PREGNANT? Th i.n kin g • ha .. 1,.""· "-"~e ... o "I'" -,,. ,...i, o .,.,, mt1soge , ur ,oyl 2. t·ll·'H. bo lo , Kno all h ... ,. '·"'"·eo ~ -u G1..J-3.t41 aeyllmc. fo'omily ~-ple.-:, oo pe11t. ftW. BEACJf, YRLY, AV,VL. rtedwor corr1Kp.:ind<f'IO)ol'Ml'\bli1 67 941). lq . .t't. A ,UP n.bbiL V : None I: A rt n. w I e Balboa P•ninaula 3807 Nr $>.Coast Plaza, 979-6993 NO\V Allracth·e 3 bdrm., 2 <:1fy01Jrlodiocl:.irth>ign. . . HamilfOM t.! N~Jin(J St. Brenh\'000, C?a-1. 6-15-1834 fad.11 first. Call LIFE LINE, EXP. JAf>ANESE. KNOW 1----------11 BR+. S<-tni Jurll. No pets. 00. firepl. blt·ins. drpl, 1 ~~·-'""'~~~ ~~ll'oot-W.:1'11 FOUND kitten Flea collar. 24 ·hrs.,.Ml.-5522 {W:%°:~:r.k~ANUPS. CUl'E AS A BUG $160 1no. 58'l °'net.St. r hse from ocean. $li0. lS09 JN-... -.JJO.O.-tJMllt<o Vlc~--Plicenlla, C, M .· '* Pj\LM/CARO READER* r~~---'==---l 2 bR studio duplcr,1 hOlJS(J Park. t!'Tf:_ ""T.17. "'W. Balboa 673-2223 '·1•·~ • ,..., J.I "--"' 61 M« ",,,_, M-1 ·-to ·-:I ft 5*-9714. ad/reduction EXP Ja~n gardener. Ul.r"V AJ.51·62 • ''"-'-' --ISS.-"14 ·~~ ,,i;.... .._ -I -lro1n~ Q1.-ean. i\(f11lls, no pets. 2 BR. quiet atniosphcre, no SEE Catal ina . A Ne1''POl'l 1!..'.,.,, ~~ ~~':... SW Santa Ana or Costa~ eu LO.n', Blue trlaftllllar key 10831 Beach Bl., Stanton. nla nlenance &:: clean up. 211 E. IJa!boa Blvd 6Mn'O pcla, $ISO. Bay from )'OUr beaut. 2BR v JI ) Oltlce A ~houtf:..Amp J:ft cur. Vle~ NC'A-port m ST 527--340& 963-111:.D or ill~ 96S-3004 \\.'tlteriroot apt. Nt'W crpta:, Cv::' .Jt~ :;:~':""'4 "'~· "1 .. a 20t JPH \'-hot 1'&.ter-tu to'1Uversidt Ave m.4,142 E>.."P H1n~·ailan Garde~ ~~~ ~~fut~~c :r B:avTlin~stss. · 2 BR. Infant to I =al~p~V:j_=ntum. !!~ ~~'-~=.=, :!'~~J"i ~=~~REWARD: Aaa,1rallan Tr"'9I 5450 ~1;':~~~~area J-l50. mo. yrly. J\fr. Swing, year old. 20TI \Vallace, C.M. 3 Bit, nei,vly deconted, W. :~~ !!a,. :~:;.,~ ~..n1tHM PAJllK. New M·l uniu. mi) Shtptw.rd mb-w/taU, fem. IUROPI IV ~AR EUROPEAN GARDENER. 83.>-1011 or s.ti-211)6. 646-5223RG · 2 2 1., Npt. Yrly lit. $325. Avail. I) r-. •lw...• n,_,,...., ott 11 ,f(, to llllO llf. IL lS3S \llbitdtr $.A. ~· 5*-0IU. niere II still Ume to order a Landaca.ping • tree \'EARLY IBR, stove le LA E 2 Br, &, ,.ks S<>pt. 71h._Call 8#-1&'11 \l.'k· l'~"',;~ :1::: ~~~'""' 1~tr." ~l.,, Aw, C. M. 642-'la:M COCKA·11EL. While, orange ctr for Auaust. September reuonablt'. 642-5329, 685-14 retrig, odulla, no pe191, nr from beech. $275. Call atter <Ill)'& 8 10 5 or 87f>-0831 wk• 11w,...,_.,.., .,.,ht '•"'-t.77.,,.,, IOc PER SQ 'T cheeks, ,vtllow crnt. Bal. dtllveey in LW"OpC!, \\'e Cl I R So U·-;?;~75.673-62"', Spm.673-4618 ndo. ""'_,. •..• ,,H ... ~ ''°'"'..,.1 1 . • • lllandnMrMarine.&T.J..3259. r .. 1 ••nup 18 rv V<I'-"' ., .. D p 3126 211"-"'""'• $GT...-,. 8011.-.c 38001q, ft.·«IO'l.Blrch.NB tuuwlle all de., la of F'REE t-;sT M&7J , 673-8 •n• oinf OCEANFRONT, >TIY l11e, l ~;~::-~;'f:J• :;~;:::.-Bllumiantner, Ast· 541..f!0.12. ,LOST embn»dernd pu1"91'.!, .c>verseu delivery &: work I BR, $100 mthly, fh'3t &: OCEAN' VIE"w 1 UH Ult·imi UR upper, cpts, drps, $300. ~~~ ~~ ~:~:;.:!'"' tOOO SQi fl·Storagt $llO. b&oowallet. Rn.·an:I. LR(una with you pent0ntllly to plan Gener•I S.rv~~ l!lsl, 3rd floor '~'/vie"~ :.00 r'tfM#. ga~c. Trash i_ ~r mo. 6-12-3443, &::IS-11.UC J>~ !l$Jr1~.-•~'r!ri \, Ne'wporl..Beach, Avi.n Aus .. Bffch. 494-6805, yo.udy~i~~;..,t E. Bay, No. 6, 12131 69i·l4:l6 "'Bier paW. Adultll, oo 11Ct11. · LOVEL\' 3 Br, 2 BA. fri>lc, I Jf~1 iff;,. ~'".:;,"',.. ltt. ~ -P'OUND 111Ah Setter w/tattoo ru llOME ftEP,\IR. CUT'F; l on, S165. \'ti:irly SJ60 ./11l o . 493-2517,1 hlk l(f-bellch. l~ea rty , 11·.,_,,t .... • ~"''' •tv . ., "K11 "White EltphalJtl" ove"' -N~~ vie Santa AM. , E~UI~ .. =0-· Cat'Pt•ntry, plumhh'llt only. UIJI & park I n g $t~601. Prope11y House, 642-38.10. ~~ U~::i.. :~~· :1~ '~(\_(,, runnJni your house! Tum -S.~ . R ~v 1 Electrical, ~a11. s.tg..,1004. _Included. 9G8-3&1G . SUPER 2 BR. APTS 2BR. 1 \I M-:-irptc, blllns. /0, ® l 11io ~J~.,cr. thtm into "CUh" , , • •II ~LOST=::>,'iG"e-mt-,1ht,..,-p~"•"b-, °"M=Att 673 4550 Cl.ASS\' Cert dcitrw qu1tllt C11ui!1!Med Ad! Cl\11 642...sG?B Grtnt Vle"'' Thn111Ml)n r bttil'Oll)', $200 JeAJt. 8,18 n\£1GooJ AJtti.c )~ru•i•I S.16-1).H'..:;; them thru a Dally Pilot 1mo. Blk w/Bm t!)'f!l)rowt, • care. We Clean A WU ~· tt-"la.Y! ~fttnAgC'mcnt Corp <fW.-01 41 Amip \Vay, i.., 640-0088 cl..,Wed .t! -""1·9 ~ 37;;:00;:.:;N:::ew::.port.=::..:;N:::cwpo=:;";,Bt:;,::•;;:c::.h,_,b,_y"'l\a"od=. "A"IA"n'f9'8-""-l"ll92~--• ( I. ' ~ .. " k. 16 .., ,, & JI) ite y " ng . JO t u. fa 8 "'-& ' 19 ' e, •• 2 '" 1 t. 1 r. 5 ' & k ' 1 a Fr10.,, Jul• 19, 1974 DAllV PILOT ~ rvlcts 1 or woman to \\'Orie nlte1. ~!!_00, Help WanNd, M&F 7100H•1p Wanted, MiF' 71o0 1.:::==:"":...:;::.;o:=:::_-=::: Ill -~I Wlnehfll'• O!mut, House. ''T! •• 1~cs-.· n',".>'.','-, .. ·j> c,•,,,n·J. ••L••-I I D-:.__,, .s.:....r....·.o·.:.... l'fllrllll ~~'·"sc•cb:,1;!!%:!!..,EICamlno AOFFIC4E hCLEANIEJ:IG . c 0 y ST pl..;,hl .... ,;.;., "'""""""" w ---! --~. --r _, llUIUllL •• ~ .. ,~ . wr~" :~~. 13 ~ ~~·. ~~~ P:10DU Tl N T Pl ! 642-<6\S I .lol>'Nantecl, Male 1'11 OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE· trfllnllf lllMll'(I "'· C.M. • N•pt. '"'" I ~UR S!Qto ""'· ••Ill ' QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA-~·r -Callectcall ok. 12131 m -011• L CTRIC I make """" •all&. Re" IMMO •m!lloYment I 0 ' TION l"AGON OR VAN ~ONTAAC1CT MR • ' • \ • Ot.0£R Lody who can dnv•. IBM SE [ ratn. 83C-m1~f10 an1; 1::1~e1nlal 3fyi01131dC!ui111'0!tUan DENTON WILL~AMS 'do~ BAY -$:1.lal")' tornmeniur11.te TRAINEES. part Orne com¢inlon. lte,. •ft 7 pm run y ma.n w c i rtn. STREET, COST M~'A. TEL'E'lftuONE ""/abUlty, .,e ~Per. & hm>k., !or oltler couple, . Need to t)'.Jle 70 n·ordS per inlnute accurately, H II Exp u1 nw . .nqe1nen1, retail ::.; 11:1.("",n quallfiol.t~ Send. 'tWume Sit Plll1.ll a.res.. ~15 -•u !! 6051 a tLle t credit, and G4243'lJ FOR APP INT~. to P.O. Box '322. Newpon ,Ful.1 &.p/tlme OPTICAL LENS Cl..E'AN'ER, sl0\\1er typist need not apply. advertl&ina". \\ 1 0\lld It k e ~ -~· .~,,a~' .. ,,.. Beach ,._ .....,,,3 l ' t 1 · I h N f · •-. 0 11 1 ,.u n , Experienced only nruitt1on w/[uture. Call •-&-••I .~.,_,. nervew & owor.,..me p ca ex 11c c I . * * * JM72. _.., ,_ ro.1uon1 In 'Orarwe Co. preferred but ·not rtqUired. App Y m person LM Ch1nc1ller J-ob Wan""• Fmo" ~ Help Wa-,M&I' 7,. ,Help Wan , "M&F 7100 GENERAL O!U.. Cluk, •40 · Mwot be o,.r 21, bon<loble /< ~12-:»!6 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lla Port Sheff"lcl •-.. ,_ · --hr week. full, Co. bmeUt1, hi &ood physical cond. Have 0 R DER Deak • ln\'t!ntOr)' Newport leech • * · * 1• COOK : fer. Pt.m. Palace. 2l An Equal .0SJPty Elnpk>Yft',! cet'"&_ telephone. C<Lto .Tic Control. aper. helptul. \VIII 330 WEST BAY -ST., COSTA MESA Yoo &1't! the winner of llOUSECLCAN_ING, d a_y •~ Mt:rv Ann ~ i YJ' or oldtr,... .,Aectpt work -&tot•...qble TV ' ' ~.,.oc Market nearest you or lrllin energetic Per• on· ask for Paul Ward 'TWO l'RE"' TICKETS u ••• o· • L 'r .~, p.-on.lbWty.. full·tlme. 2139 La&wia Caf1l'On Rd, telephone our ottlces. . . ,.1., ... 72 N 8 s -Pl me. Ha\'e own transp. .... ...,._ ene ! Above avenp hr "A:age + Laauna, .Bea5q •• ' <n4) 835.7417 l ii•ii·io~"':~·:-:·~· ::'::''""'""'l~~~~ .... ~~':"::'::!"~l""~~""'l'"!"l~~~I to lhe Call MIHU36 eves. Cotta mew !fii., .1.-i., _,JR -· F Inf U RINGLING BROS AND Htlp w ....... M&l' 7100 y..,. •OJ 111"1 winner pf ....-. .. :"b~ ,ll!t :"'.Z: ~~n'i...."!".l'":'n""p~':.':!"";,.:~ iii: ·roe rn'TiMs PART TIME Halp Wanted, M&~ Help Wanl•d, M&F7i0ci BARNUM & BAILEY --:TWO '"El TICKITI . re:•:'""J3iM . tam I no C.ook and look ·afler elder! 'Equal Oppor.' Employer PBX OPERATOR R E·C E PTIONISTrrYPIST. '. CIRCUS ACCOUNTING CLERK . lo the P-cai>'llC~· '~.'/ u a ·n &•.,..man. Slll-2mt ' ' TELLER d ·1 k f gd nt the Jou11taOOlug tirin neid1 RINGLING BROSAJ«r C(p,~. ', GIRL FRIDAY part-time' ?ofOMI' trne'.21~ ~ Y.'k Ansv,.erln;i s~rvice ex11 .. full t;~~g~:llis.~~f;:.~·r-r. J: ANAl!Elt.t L~01!;_,,_~nd/aoo<!Moa:-~a'",", BARNUM·& BAILEf . :St V~t1 -.\.r.1. 9ffi$-'e. 25-ia. Awly S: 1~tnRI sbt. ,.~'!~t'"fl'tf'd . i~ii,~i~fj;l,~f.1~i~'· reliable pcrson . .Start $6,00J OONVt.:NTION CENTI~R ""' "4•"" · ' ' CIRCUS ·~ .. ~·~· e~. 10 a..m. 1260-B z..oian, CiN:. Mr: _c ttrmi, o:w-,,.....,. -yrly. &I0-1~10 800 W ~-II I typin,a: &: 10 key ali<ler .. Call 'E== ..--!.~ ' n l II . UNITED PBX Answering Service ~ • . rualc a, Anahe m Coutal Personnel ""mcv, at the I • ftD. ~ ~~.r. GOOD JOI 10tATU E P Jor Ju lln1c o.t .... lmd REC E p TI O N I ST v . ..tth Please ea.II 642·56'18, ext 333 S.)IHffiS, 2790 H~Blvti, • ANAHEllf · 1 •, , , ·hit . ~t Apply · ~ l!'e ''F1sh 1'fark~t" u. )'OU CALI FOR NIA Da)'S & ahns incl ...... 11.· s bookkee!ping skills, f 0 r to claim )'OUr tlcket11. CM CONVENTION CEN ;-7 !:31M.'St) P · m ~ Rel~ n~ or pens~ like folks &: h&\-e a sense ol Full p/t. EOE 5'10-1962. a~l\'e i 11 dust r lu 1 • • • ~ 800 w. KateUa, Anaheim HambwJtt Hamlet, 154;, "'ho desf'fe · 2 day1 a 'A~ek humour. See Sandy or Joyce BANI( · PER,.tiNID.'T c I er i ca 1 p 1as 1 1c 1 co.. Costa .. $12 A LOAO C".et rid of un'lghtly TRASH .t DEBRIS ACCOUNTANT Please call 642.~. ext 333 Adana CM, Ask for Mr. '~rk. No drlnken. Oood ~.'Ll'.k'> E.4Broa~\\·ay, Cl'lt. position. ~lin at.'CUni.te 50 1\lesa/N'pt vie. 54{i..Q43 tO<J!Um yoU! lk"51,J· llagen."' ~-· tt!s. 673--2289. 1\tFCHANtC \\'anted. Oas1 A 630 Newport Center Or. 11.·pm typing req. S ll I P.-.,..~.~,-,,.~~-,-----· 1 Ufe lnsun.nce accopntani.' • '1 ~·· tr '•-.COOK' GUARDS ~SmOQ' Uc:ense .. Jli'efen'ed. Newport &.•ch desired. '193--&22 PBX College Student 54SoM28 P.IOVJNG le LIGllT llAULING l..lx:AL QR ? * &G-8495 * Muat ha.\ie college degree • BARTE.~DER·fUll time. 21 F'.OI: tut dlnnm, hoole. ~lust ImltM'd. Need full & p/time tOP, Pay. Apply 1n person at 644 6464-PEP.SON KOO\\'ledge Boat min. of 2 years f'Xper, 1n II~ . or over. Exper pref. but be eXM;rienCed. TH. E iuardl for Otat11e Co:_area. Exxon, 300 E. 17th St., llull Repair \\~illiog To preparation of life Insurance ~ MC. we will train. . CASTAWA~S1 Dana Polllt Call (2U) 435-5325. 8nm_· Costa ?.1esa. · ·I An Equal Opportw1ity \Vork \\'eekends. C a 11 R t" • t financinl statements w/a 't'ONlnS REST. JNC .·H~r. See :P.lgr. lilt. Spm, A.1on thru F ·rl.1ifEDl j:'.:AI.. Receptionist Employer C.ollect6P.i\l.714.f.Sl·8017 ecep1on1s knowledge of G ·A · A .P • · FM1it~'F· o e k 1111 Leisten. La\\-Tence Security, Inc. · ExP:er & ma1ure. lifust know i '°'.:°'.:::::==~~°'.:°'.:'liP~UB~L~tCt~A~coo~un~t~ingg~o~lfi~oce Accounting. Send resunle · . ~ ---"'--~ Call b o , I w/recent salary history to: Plaza. N. · COUPLE, mote:I trainee, a•· HOSTllS~AIMft::ll ~o.nuu. tw .-.pin needs bookkeeper "'7 payrol MOVING & HAUUNG (-Exp. Studenta & 2 Tun truck ( with excellrnt refs, Conlr. \V~loome. Pete 642-3174 . Avco Financial Servit.'es ~ BIAUtfCIAN ll8t. mgr., m&lnl. & det1k. Exptt1enced, over 21. Ap f wkda,ys. 642-8500. Part· Time Job expe~ .. lyping. MS-70.IO for 620 Newport Center Dt· II'~)" ~;.ljo, 1'0llpM 2376 NeWport Blvd., C.l\I. in perton. VE J. VE.~ r.rOTEI,. flfAlDS · Flexible hours. Ho11plta11ty•1..o'"PP'='"~"~"'~0~'·-----Newport Beach, Ca 926EiO rneces.,;. · , :Cuarn. &1~3967. TURn..E PXSI'AU,RANT .•·•WILL 'TftA)N· Se 1 d Aun: Carol !:kl1ith , 64S-000 or M8-9986 • Day He~p N,_.ted 59 Fa1hion Island, Ne~ ·Y'ull 0r JMtine. i\p;,ir,Costa ~~:~~nt, "'we:' 11, ~ ~ e ~ REAL ESTATE F..qual Oppor. Employer -a-OAT BUILDERS""'7' Center. • 1 1t'tla llfn, 32(6 Harbor v.·elcon1e neiv famllles. You If YOU LIKE A busT front offic• . G•n•r• cleric•I duties and •ccurate typin9 r .. quirN. Cord board. Good fringe benefits. Nice, but active work· Ing condltians, Applyt • •Moving & Haull119• $10 & uv. 96U452 MC>VING & HAULING !nit litovlng Ven, Insured :! Local & long dist. !'.ill-0643 WNhall C.Otp. needa The Rusty Pellcan lfOTEL , A.IAID . No ..,Blvd., COllln. 1'feosa-.~ ~ill need a car & ~~t"~an\ocal CPA firm /Eniine Installer Ra1taur:ent experience na:a.,.*ff· 5 Uf ~ • MUSICIAi'iS ml Groups ·type\\'~tcr. CaU 54-7--3095 for PEOPLE ts t hl• In ,. .,H __ ., /Bonders . 2'135W;.C0a.st}Jv.')',NB Ave Pel ,·.1 an \\'anted intcrv1e1v appt. WE'D LIKE YOU ~:or ~c .exLo~ •;;;: /Carpenters Apply tn·Penon Only P,emenJ.,. ~9:-1~.: ~ Call 64&-2823 Ion£" hcrurS, ··work, don't Co.-expam:lon has crea(ed , ~t 20th behyn 11·4:30 ~D. o~Nngt: ~41M · -NEW FACTORY ! MOVING, Hauling, Exper. apply unless serious . openln&:••for career minded NO PHON.E CALLS __ school bus drlvera Branch out1el11 just opening Rellable. Reasonable. Frei! Diversified experienced people . .f\pply Nov.'. i DELIVERY & ~·:-nol .~·~tin~ In are.a needs the following: PCB eAt. 832-7581. e;uar: Hand :-muen reply 1631 ~laf;:ent!a. C.);t. • .STOCK MAN fur 'houee~ In iocaln area. l'olgnlt Tme . $185 v"k LCX!AI.. nK>ving & hauling by required .• Wnte Classl~ed BOAT~ pajnter, must have Thll 11~, days:. ~lust be Call r.ton-F'ri 9-2 49Z-3873 Servrnen (2) __ SJ hr Olceon Electronlc1 • student . Laiye truck. Reas. Ad. No. 185, c/o Daily Pilot, yacht experience. Ca 11 over 18:. Note: this·is not a · Salesn1en 0()(!n leacli"t menufacturer To consider a career "·ith the leader In real e&tate sctvk.-e . f \Ve pro\id~ the sales train· Ing. Together \.\'e'IJ get you where you \\"anl to go. nQ-'. S3l-l23.i or 539-Sl3S p O Box 1560, Coeta ~ 1 Summer job. holust be avail. I NS P ECTOR-l\fECllANlC U benefits, career posltions. of" hinted . Circuit .__.,~ l'o1esa, Calif. '2626. i'hen school s~. See AL, exp in J\e.ro Space, -..1 ~. , Housecleanint 6054 ~~====""=c-* BOOKKEEPER *. Harold, 495 E. 17th St., .EQler, Industrle1 IJ\!c, 2101 ·-~ 8Mrd1 i1 lffking qua ... DICEON Electronics, Inc. ADV. PRODUCTION, Pule-Mtg., Newport Beach. Costa );fesa. · Dove St, Newport Beach, NE\\'SPAPER Auto Route lfied candlcletal for HOUSE OF CLEAN Up Artist. expe.r. needed 2 Neat, mUit dri\·e le: type. DELIVERY MAN. for early 54&-2101 IH1g. BchJ ?llust be over 18 stock room, lnspectk>n, An Equal OppoMunlty Carpets, 11.•lndow1,. noors ~~~. aF:,· e!~~ ~:l:°~ Send l'CSWM Mn. Miller, morning LA. Times home ~ have , de~udable c!". touch-up, silk ICrHn. CALL MANAGER AT E:n1ployer 1'1·F OFFICES BELOW ARE INTERESTED IN YOU 18522 Von Kar man Irvine. C•lif 92664 uphol . SJM?Cial rate• for reg. Ca I (714 <« fill suite 225, 3355 Via Lido, .. _,, te Adult on! INSURANCE SA· rr . 2\,i-3 Hrs daill'. $250. ·$350. • It" I 1 ............................ 1 niusl. I I .,....,...i · Newport Beach, 926601 or ""very rou ' · s Y· ~ -·n10. 847-2300 bef. io· i .m. 1ng, mu •·eyer, '!"• BUENA PARK RN 7 lo 3 P'i\t, 41 Bed M?tv. &12-6824. ALTERATION I..ady, exper phone 613--8217 ·~:'!c.1id~8:nd!~:Ctfu~: ·· ... · '.: NIGHT \\'Dtering job a.\'ail. ~hlne shop, photo print-522-1156 convalescent hospital. Good :. ~~~:CL~:N~?lege j ~~I~ only . Apply in pet9011, BKKPR. needea by local 2 Hrs.~dally, Westmlnllter/ No exp nee., enm wtule you at Golf Course, Hunt. Bcli. ir;,. 11t, 2ncl ancl 3rd COSTA MESA salary. 549-3001. I Exp(oriencerl. Vic. F~lr & Barbara's Dressmaking, 488 CPA ofc. Prior cPA ofc. lIWltington Beach area. lr.arn, part time. eves & Exp. •not nee. 846-lJlG ask shift openings. Will 54S.9491 R.J\l/LVN v.·eekends 7·3, 3-11. 1 j ·ratr\riew. Call Jenn 919-9621 ~atl~~~ C.M. Behind Arco exp. pref' cl. ALSO inte~ted 638-29'J.I ;\~:full, Ume when qual~ for l\lr. Sims. . train she.rp eppllcents. FOUNTAIN VALLEY good conds. Top SS. 1445 '-Decllcatecl Cleenlng A/PAYABLE USO inJa" StafiAocountant:Call D _____ft¥ men nn .. 1 1 £.Lrn-lers_Jnsura.nc!:-,.GJ'9Yp NURSES , We ara aft est•bllshecl, ,...1754 Superior, N.B &U-24.10 -?--A. WE DO EV.ERY-l'HlNG * BEACH AREA ---O t l me. Ea.r· y morn Ed Lani * 5-M):lSl;J • • CCU·S-e r•putabla growlnt1 com· FULLERTON ROUTE SALES , . Refs. Free c8t. 646-2839 WESTCLIFF =~µ':;!_·blc:"S.:: new.s'paper , ,delv.2 to N1•200.s . ezz ~ t F~I or pa1b! t~~-All shift~ i IN"Y with 1ooc1 bene-' 171•1542 '~nu;~·aiC~h~~aryF~m:ij HOUSEKEEPING I Cater-personnel Agency · homes. Approx', hn. INSURANCE nt . ne _ · goo I fits near the Or•ng• HUNTINGTON BEACH . 11 d t•to·k ID C-te•) oft4:e_,l)lplng. 66-0402. per mo .+ .gas allow & x .. rienCed Insurance \\'Orkmg conditions. EOE. C-•nt alrpo·t. Apply: exp. pd. Established. Bus. ing Exper. ro cge stu cnt " • "" • BOYS ,,. GIRLS . oonu. 642-4800. . Accounll Recelvable~Oerk. Costa ¥esa. l'otem. Hosp. ..... Y • 540-5140 + te1Titory. ~led. Coverage '-\V/excel. refs. 67S.2Z?J. JSjl E. =r, S.A. Nn'lpaperl Carriers. •'Min. b9ntal:As1lstent call Mn. RI ch a r <{son• 301 V1ctd1ia. 642-~~· DICEON TUSTIN-REDHILL Profit Sha.re. Rclire at 57. \V01'IAN 'A'lshea day v:ork. --~-i'c--'7'-,;;---.. &je lD: Udo, Tale •. BlaJbol \\•anted •tor dental speclahst. Empire lnsurance. Co , t'JURSES <(IDES R~hable-131-6256 No Strike, L.ay oU·75 yrs. Good and re 11 ab I e . Archltectur.il Penlnaula. Contact Mr. Exper. desired. Xray cert: 835-6766. · · Mat u rr e ·I; x p e,r 1 enced WESTMINSTER a4.9-3UD Air. Tucker 7.9 pm. l .;:Ree::;f•:.:re:::°"""~:._· .::":.:'c:-':::1"1=--,.,.-Draftsmen Bae~ at the DAILY ~·d.; Salary oPen. Hunt. SU..3505 El t • l94-06ll Equal Opportunhy Employer Janitorial 6063 Spcc!oli.tng in re•lauraot ~nm or 1'811 6'2-C21 &' ......... : ~=. IZYNE PERSONNEL OFFICE TRAINEES ec ron1cs, SALAD MAKER '-'-=.:._..._____ lnterlon. Must have 3·5 ~ leave •PP.~n. o ENT AL Ass ls t ant , CCD\N"'ccai;.t.rc.._rv Smile&. Dial fOf' good pa)' + Special program for F/time. Ne11.· El Toro Sr.IALL Comp a n y would exper. w/~h know I Equal owor. En1ployer Huntington Beach 5 days .,JU\fl\,,L..J ~"'t\,,.I bonus Am&: P9'i !th.ifts. F'Un· Inc unlicen:ed applicants Restaurant. Call e\'t!S alt like to do oUice &: of .!ihop f.abricauon ~nt~. -~REE.R oPPTY-'. including Sat. l Y:, e.xp, or SEE OUR Atmosphere. Commerce • 5pm. 83(H930. Allk for 1'1gr. ~~m~~ll~~~ ~~~~ig~s. 250 Dynam~ grOwing .finn.• equi".alentreq.~acy~. SUNDAY LISTING Bureau, 166.12 Beach. H~ 11522 Von K•rman Liceru;e Fischer Costa Ales a. ~n .Irvine re q u 1 re 1 additional benefits, 979-3&39 488 E .. 17th SL. (flt Irvlnel 0..1 '::-tu~ {Sign says Ta-.; Irvine. C•llf. t26'4 "· ••73 541)...2860 uldlvidual lo handle currenl DENTAL ASST. Chairside. Suite 224 642-1470 ' n er . . Walker & lee Pelnting/Papering -· office &. bkkplng: v.'Otl( & All phuts gen'l 'dentistry. • Don't give :S -the . ship! Equal Opportunity ____ --._,__ ASSEMBL~RS capable ot advancing :tilitst have XI"aY'~. JANITOR It TR U 9 , t".,,_Ll~•~t'~' ~iti!J~o~au~ij~iod~·~stti~··, ~~"'!'!'lem ... pto,,>~•~r'!'m~·~f !::'!~, '---"'"'"'""-'.!'!."':.:":.:';:.' -~ SALES EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY l\lulti t.Iillion $ Wholesale meat co. needs productive indh'1du1ds TO SELL f.IEAT DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC. Income, benefits, bonuses & co. eXjnnslon are outstan- ding. Job Security. Chance of advancement excellent. Great training program. Additional training fo1· top producers. • W-ALLPiP£RINo For small elect~mechanical ( u rt h e r -w I a cc n t g · 4* 493-1118 * DRIVER -~o Shore Results!.-'642-6678. ni.nnuf. co. -Perm Ir. I/time. responsibilities. Exp !_ r, DENT Ab A S·S IS T A-N"'l'-, cOmbinatio~/or • a ma 11 Hetp"';Wantiif M&F 7100 Help Wintecl, M&F 7f00 \\Y'EO'URER FPUTUARTREOe PAINTING r..1·usr-bavee0Qddexterity&-should lncfude WOrk peri cea..J Front nianuf. firm. Pleasant l)iiii;~~i;ii~'~iiii~~~~iiii~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiij Commerclal/Resldentlal vis»n. Non• in;ichr req'd. w/n1ulilple general ledgers, ~x. 1t;i eci.u Mfoo91 or v.'Orking conds & good co.Ii .. · •' Exteriors & Inlerlors No exper. necess. Very trial ha.l's & adjusting] ac · · •1 -• paid benefits. Tipmatlc 25 Yea~ Experience pleasant snmll co. Call entries. as ~·ell a111 ~ral DRAFTSMAN Corp: 1851 Kettering St, 2• Quick Replys By ~ .for appt. S.R. office. 1kill5.!_ lnc lud1pg 2'Yrs min. exper., plumbing Irvine. 91'!MOOJ I-R&dioTt'lephone Engine--e.-r.i·n1, 83 4 t"yp1n1. ·Sa I a r Y.· & electrical_i,fijili\_ prel'd. JANJTORIAL. Part·Ume·full Newport 6-12·1090 Production ,Pl., N.B. commemurate v.·/educatlon Xlnt beM11.ts (& . ll'O"A1h time l.Dcal evenings .. Top l-fw1t. Beach 847-4128 ASSISTANT Mana1er &: exper. Call 83J.-Sl82 for opportu.alUes. ) Pleue pay 'tor experienced adult/I. Fountain Vly 554-0.355 Immediate position avail: appnl. 1 co~lact Jack Foley, 556-6700. ~'3923.. . · ~ able. For Jr. El«jc .\vlth ~E~R ·~;.~:fust..W:. ..::: DR'S ASSISTANT .[A.NlTORS v.·anted p-tln1e. S *BEST \\'ORK·LOWEST · Jr. Fuhion retail exp. WUl ode~~· ·"!ik • -Ly I> n a Y<>lqlg lai:ly (18-28) to v.·ork 'Nlpts per ,\:eek. f.1ust be BIDS• consider top salesv.'Oman ~: " ' · as · ,,::!°'.ct.or's . aubi!!J1t!re-('11.~ 18. Start $2.~ hr. Call Ex per. v.·allpaper hanging. now ready for advancement. ceptionat in Jiea.l{b -'Jl:ll· No l -5-54>-:;·;,sms;"· =-;;;o:=::-;::;;;ll Call for estimate • 675--6357 See Sincha, Chris Fashion, CASHIER -Hoste 1 s' ,exp. neceaary. We train JANITORIAL Clttning, full 8.fler 6. So. Coast Plaza. ~~ ="~~ 'you.· AIJply in person after-or part time, retired ok, HB ·~ p A p E R H AN G IN G A Auto. 499-2'J7l ' noon or eves. ~ W8t. Cit. area,. aft 6pm 847-:ml \• painting 21 yn Harbor Se • Advi ' HWY., Newpol'I: ·Beach. area. ~is. furn. no 183281. r¥1Ce Hf OIEFall, .. ~~~fl~~· n::· DRUG ·CLERK. professional ol. C, PENNEY CO. . 6U-2J56 tor Mbtedes ·~ •Flat 1~ """"" ~ · 1722 pharmacy. No·~es or Sun. '24 Fashion' lsl•ncl PAINTING & repair, 35yrs dealership. Experienced kitchen. N B. call 6il-A.lust be experienced in RX NewJt9rf &.•~h •' ~..-\\'Ol'kmanship iuar. Talce_ only. Guaranty ·+ comm.is-CLERK NPlff dept.-&:·slckroom 1upplies. , 1 advantage Of My e."<p, sk>n, xlnt. fringe lx>pefilll, Top ~'1lgeS, med. ins, profit Has Opening r"or ~7006 etc.-Aak lor-~"man-P.lust have~ ~illl skllls, sha r in r . CO LI.. EGE . ager. corrnpoiidence · I: varied PHARM,ACY 540-45lkl PART-TIME PROF. painter, honest v.-ork, reaa •. Int-ext., tree estimate. Refs. 548-21:)9, 642-3913. MISSION VIEJO, .. ~ otliCf dllties tn an.. EMPLOYMENT Otte""' BEAUTY, OPERATOR tJePt. ~ of riwict.l · Org. Co IMPORTS ·" Interesting \v.'Ork. Pmn. =~ li!:i:bl~· eDt.i m ~ Excellent v.'Orking conds ... ' PROF. v.-allcovcring, 1late lie. No. 7'19514. Insur., all types paper. TI4-842-4386. .... _. positien. Min;: 2 yn exper. emplo-w/e.Y'Nlr. i n Outstanding Benetits 28701 ?o1arguerlte Pa.-""'ay <Xlrit • working cond. &:· ,,~-. .,... 495-1700 or 131-1740' Coinpany Denefib. 644--4360 metal shop. OPP9I' to grow Apply ln P,en;on ,., * 10% DISCOUNT * USE AVERY PKWY EXIT or 5W'Newport ·Center Dr., w/co .. Min exJier. req'd. 1-0AM.f.P~I N.B. SWte fi{0,1 • 9'l'!r2290, Jim~. Equal Oppor. Employer m/f \Vnllpapeting & Painting Auto F"' E.t. Call 53&-0548 SALESMAN PAINTING-EXTERIOR Prefer married living lit State lie, fully insured, rel&, beach area, for No. l falr prices, 9~ --Import--tteller.-:Ask--for- PAINTING·REAS. RATES Harry or Roger Int/Eat. ,.... Estimates Bill Maxey * &&5-Ul3 a.ft. 5 * *Wallpaper H•"11'' * Torota c Rebko 0<16-244!1 18881. Beach Blvd. ,. ENGINE.installertraineejor XEJR. D.RAFTS.;MA_ N , Cl.ERK typist (or trainee In fast g row Ing boa t accounting dept. Newport n\anufacturer. •Apply 8-11, To be trained in Interior Beach insu~nce ttrm. c;:au 17422 Dmkn, lrvirie. restaurant steoor products. 64&-9CXXJ, EXEC -gem fOi La---rkf --oefilll"' _,. ab~.itY. o-----nm· CbFFEE SHOP WAITRESS • Development Co. Shtnd & bl0t;print mach. & keep \II? Typing req, legal exper. detail files. Alfred ?i~. helpful Gd salary · & Go~ D. e 8 I g n s , 250 benefit~. Call ~1 art ha, Fischer, Costa ft[ es a• 833-()123 for interview. 54(),,,2860. · Huntington Beach PIHter/Reruilr 6077 Auto. • • MECHANIC \\'ith 1 Year Experience FEi.\lALE Wanted, exper. full ~IQUOR CLER~ time· empJoytt, · t I 1 u re Pei'mnnent evening position. aptitude, (heavy ·w or k ?.lut1l be ove.r 21. exper, w/fl1ures), posting pref. but not ne-ces ~. pegboard. 8)'Sten1, 10 key 613-7530. Ai.\I only. kiA~. ~~~=~s 1'Iercedei ~ e:cperiencerl7 ~ APP°lY f~ Ftn0n ·~ CaJI 540-6825 Class A llcenE. Guaranty ' •-• ~ -Plumbing 6071 plu!I good conm1lssion. xlrit LR. OTIS PI..U~ffilNG fringe, be:\efits, etc. Ask tor V pen.onnel Illll'· Remodel• I Repair" l •tor MISSION VIEJO healers disposals, furnaces, addil!lt,. _qi.aclilne, ·good Live in 1'fothers helper, "3 ltan<I"nllilg. €all Barbara, 1ehool aJ:e chlldrtn. \\'Ol"king 549-3936. mother, ~,, rm '&: "t'.'kends Ff1MALE_,; 1ieip ;)v."nted oil. call 6Ta-'1001_.:for_~ ~ f 1.1J I/ p It.I n1e . AwJy L0c:K5MITH dshwuhn. 642-6263 M/C I -IMPORTS- • B/A, O>inplete PIWliblng 28701 MIU'iUerite Parkway Service. Lie. ;msot. 495-1700 or 131-1740 RA~ PLUli-ffitNG ~RVICE USE AVERY PKWY. EXIT · K~~ Fried • Chicken. Completely e~r. Inside/ :J.\lZl-PaCUlc-:'"C'iie.it~v.'Y, outside v.urlc: Gqo<l salary. Iliu>tl,~in.t~::_ Fringe benefits.· Fullerton. eFRY .C~ 811-4527. e KITCH EN HELPER I ,L,;VN:,:,,:,,:::;,li-.c':od 'Ps=, -.T;;:ec:;to:-;::tor •• Repairl · In.,tallatlons 1.::=~-""'==oo==:: 24 hr. service MS-5638 A U T 0 M 0 B 1 L E;Servlce l~~;,!:"-"""---=6081~ Cashier, exper. pref d. Meet Roofln9 & rrcet our custonlf!l'S, · TifE JOLLY ROGER cttarie .nune & medicine J6 'eshlon l ... nd , 400 S. Coast HW)(; nurse poiiltions, Park Great personaJlty &: grooming a n1t18t. Good general office skills, 9-6 t\Tmt-Fr1. Phon~ 979-~ Newport IMch l.q:una.,BeJch Lklo Coov. llO!p, 642-&H<ol. Betwn 9 &. :I am or 3 &: ti pm FRY COOK Exp., must ~ • REPAIRS, all types. Reas Jo"re.e esl. Llc'd. Ask for ' ~ 1,,,_;w!!a!!it!:_, .!!~30-W~'~"'"· ~"'""""'''imiiieiT Tllo 6091 CERAMIC TILE, Q\lallty work, Reo.1. prices. Call 8 Ai\1 to 6 P~1 646-4871 Top Soll 6092 • TOP SOtlt * oo:-.trosr * MULCH * RED\VOOO Call 586"'130 Window CIHnl119 - AYON Equal Oppot .. Emplojler '!' clet.n L~eea.t. Over 21. Apply i~ ,person to Surf I: Cook Qmllniri°tal e.wcr. Sit\oln, 59lO \y. 9>ast H\\'f, need only appJy, S ee ~"ii'iiBO.:,.....,,..,..,..,..~ Richard Octanno., C h e r . • Balboa ea,. Club, 1221 IV. * GARDENER *; k ***" (bast Hv.'Y, N.8. Be >'O" 2'!'\__ boss! Part or I' ... ~ S an A ; o N 2 Cook Helpers. P.1'· Full & l/tin1e. -Your own area. 1-1,,..,.., · Part·timc. Trod. ope'l\J1t High 1nCome .. GUAfante.cd representative in )'Our life? .. ....i.. In penon, Roman eu.tomers._Earn Ncr.y. Pa)' If not, wt may need _., a~-1 1.k I Restaurant. 718 n1nu, Later. .liOmeone ·1 e )'OU n )'QUI' S..nta Ana 9"ra-6235" ~1117 or S,.._J144 spn1-e time. earn good (.'()OK Exp, apply Harey'a nelghborhood. Sell in )'OUI' I:::::::::::: money. Jnteiuted~ Ne\\' York Bar, 4 2 ~ 8 * SUNSIUNE ,,,..ORKERS * Call 5~0-7(),11 Manino"1lle: \Va)', NB S.llam, GENERAL tndusuial, re11idcnlllll 2-Spl'.,m;,.,,~~~= L~aqR E RS ~ e1L 642--6931 BAB\'SITTER. my borne, -COOK-RELll,-Jn\nlW. Aqignments. Top -fXPERT \\!lndow ~Cleaning. moture reliable lady 11t11rt· P/tlme. Ph: •2'171 $$$. U>ni or sbort tenn. Exp'd, t"ree _ F..st. Laguna int Aug. 5th. For more u.. Ask FOC' Chef Call M0-44.iO. ·' -; &fl'n. 494-1.003, ext. ~ formaUon call 60-95:'5 or COOK for con \'R I e 1 c en t fiEVER A FEE AT TE~IPO \.. COMMERCIAL A mildcnUlll 642·l5t7• hospital. Aak tcr Su~. TDfPO Temporary lle!p window cleanlrut. BABYSITl'ER. ni • l u r e ~837:::.:c-"'100:::::::·-'.::::;::;;:;:::-- · .hfACHINE OPERATORS WILL TRAIN Sho uld h a \'e b asic undentanding ol n1euurlna tools. gaie•. Ii. L.,)()\\'ledke of reading blueprints. SonM! personal tool8 re:q , Oppt>rtunlty to proereu to ma,illnlst. Small company at~phere -bl.g company beneDts, Apply • p,....., lndu1trlM Dh1sl0n <>f Puritx Corp. 900 East Ball Rd, Ana heim equal opportunity emplO)'er f.lAIO \\'ANTED sEAci.rrr 11o1on:L • 1661 S. Coast llwy. Lal\lnll ntach, 01-4892 1 __ __;!·*~'"!!.<tlJ~:!'-*!:...--i-;worqan.~ tor 6 .l 1 y:_i:: old -~ _ 1 ~ good pay, rers1 req, 847StG'l'T COOK . All around GENERAL Ol'l'ICE Schools & 7005 or s.l2-48RO art 6 "' ~perlenttd. Innnediate. Exp'd Onlf, 1 g'lri olflct. i\1ALE &. fem. help , 'A'lln1ed Instruction BEAUTICIANS NEEDED '*' 492-9!>50 * ~ Mm have bookkeeping e.xp full £: p/time. ;\Pc P ~y TI.YT E &L p 9 ~ nr Fru11UOn Jsland. N.B. TN! t.as1est draw m tne West:. ldle td~. Inc .. CMilfl ~le111. 693 S. Coa't J~-y. l.aguoa E S S 0 N S w11ollowtnJt. Benutltul 11hop 1 & be 11el/ 11larter. f\e111ucky Fried Ch c}ren. ::,,i';~xp, Ry~ 497-83 Ten .nc oppty. 64f-.5i'50 ~·:..•c.;!·•e;Oa!l~!lY~Ptl~ot~.Qc•:!u,,1,,rieo,,,,1 __ ;,14::,.-"":::...;;:for'-'a"ppt"'--, ..::Be:::•::d,;;•;,_· ------- MACHINISTS ' 2ND & 3RfSHIFTS OVERTIME AVAILAILE STAILE EMPLOYMENT " -' COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENT PAID H.EALTH INSURANCE 11 PAID HOLIDAYS PER YEAR 10 DAYS PAID VACATION SATURDAY IHTERYIEWIHG BAM· NOON NC MACHINIST ,. Start To Slf.lS Per Hour . HORIZONTAL ,BORING MILL -~'-Da..V.Ue.g~Lucas.Bullar.d, __ Start To· $6.35 Per Hour NC DRILL Start To $5.93 Per Hour TOOL & CUTTER GRINDER Start To $5.93 Per Hour All PosiUonsRequil'e Minimum 5 Years Experience , . ·. O\\•n Precision Hand Tools Required •. , U.S. Citizenship Required. SATURDAY · INTERVIEWING BAM· NOON , O~ Interviewing· Times Can Be Arranged App~ or Call ROYA~ INDUSTRIES Energy Products Division 2040 · E. Dyer Road . Santa An~ (Dyer Road O!l Rltn1p Easl From The Newport Free,vay) .. ' 540-3210 qua! Opportunity Employer M/~' Equal Opportunity Employer REAL ESTATE TRAINING VALLEY REALTY believes that a successtul salesn1an is one \\'ho is v.·en trained. We arc looking for career· m I n d e d , conscientious. honest men and v.-on1en v.·ho !<.fr. Jolmson • (213) 11~8543 !<"ACT JS EVERYONE EATS l\tEAT! \Vant to learn and gro\\· \\ith I """"""""""""""""""!I our Company. Our coaz>a_ny SALES is nationwide and listed on CONSIDER A CAREER the American S t ock WITH LARGE l'NTL Exchange. Ir YOU \\'llilt to LIFE INSURANCE CO be paM of our e.xpansKin progntm, \\'t! \\ill train )'OU. De\·eklpment of l\\'O agents For confidential inter.ie"" required in area. $1 0,000./ call Valley Realty ITI4l year. plus conunlssion. 639--0-t20. Ask for ~ls. \\"ol.fl. Xlnt fringe benefits. REAL ESTATE Salespeople! You ha\'e your OV.TI private desk & phone. San1e location 18 yrs. Ne"' or exp'd real estate sales people v.·elcome! Call for ln1erview. 646-3921 or E vo. 67M577 Lachenmyer Real tor cau Joe Quintana 547.920'7 • 8:30-4:30 SALES-Commil!slon On I y . S200 f.lachfue deJ>Ofi. req'd. Selling filmstrips & cassette t a p e s . Pharmaceutical exper. helpful, but not req'd. Xlnl co1nn1 schedul e. .fntel'V\o\·s Sat onl y, July 33. fron1 10.3. Call 5:>7·1444 for app~t'-·-------J Sa.Jes OFFICE TRAINEES -sm11!!-.t:-Oll'illo~-miY-"'" !!!!!!!"""'""'""'~~"""==,; bonus. Am & Pn1 i;hifts. R .. E. career training. Small Fun atinosphc1'C. Conuuerce classes. Personal 11.Uention. 1 Bureau. 16612 Beach, HB Acadan1y Schools 548-1192 S-IS-1104 {Sign says Tax RECEPTIONIST·TYPIST Cc11te1·1 lt.e;;al office • Lagun a 5., -,-,-.~c~.-,-,h~J,-,-,-.-.Stock 11Ul s. 1\l usl be good typisl \\'onians Apparel Store In Nu & able to handle reception· \Veshninster i\lall, Liberal telephone &: ~n·t office v 11cation & ik'nefits. Xhu. duties. No Sll req'd. Call OppOrtunity for Qualified r.1rs \\'i.n11klv.• for appt. Persons. Apply A N I T A 837-IOC.O SHOPS Los CetTitos Center, R ECEPTIONIST ~';'"::.:".,,=m=zi.;g=·=----J Pleasant legal offi~ in SALES Fashion Island . F/tin1c. Better fashion & spo11sv.-ear. Hr s 9·5 . Sal a r y Stl"ong bkgrnd In sale8 ol co111m.,nsuntc 'A'/e x p " r. fashion. &J2.2.W~. ask for Cnll Kim 6-14·76ii. :O.trs. Oiapn1an, 9:30 to l 11n1 REUBENS !COOKS •HOSTESSE"S P/TIME !BOOKKEEPER 1 SALES help for gin shop in Nc1\·po11 Beach. ?.lature v.<o- 1nan. l\lusl be able 19 \\'Ork son1e Snt'11 & Sun'11. 67J.2634 for 11.ppointment. SEAl\ISTRESS, Sp an Is h !!pcflkln g . \1·elcome. I i\l11chti. S: hnnd \\·ork. t;1'0ch .... l)l'k. 4 9 6 -7 3 61 n '(ll'nlng~;,_· -07.=:-::-:-:;d SEARS f"o1·n1n1 \\'cor, need' Apply :;.5 D:i..ih• S11.l~!Ol?il'IS 18·2.l, \\'Ill train. 251 E . Cust Hwy 20-:tllin per \\'k. call for Newport Ba•ch apµt , j lQ.$.\:'~1 ex t :WI. Equul 0pP'1-r. ~:111µklyer I sE'Cn-ET,\RY I RecepUonlst, -General Office 11'0rk. Sh RECEPTIONIST \\·/~ypitlg T1Qt l'-'l(d. In C.OSln i\lesa. It. lite bkl.-png s k ' I I !I • Send rcsun1e to Claulfilld \Va!erfront loc. \~'knds thru Ad ~o. 196 c/o Dally Pilot, \\'ed. 101 N. &ys1de Dr, 1\-S po Uo" 1560, Costa !\tesa, ~26 ~·tm Trivia? ft\• reaton ta reod tha Dally Pilot's entertainment p•9• every $alurday,. , -SEC-~R~E~T~A~R~Y,.---I Temporary or penn. for 1 dentol otnce. Eves . 644-22--lj, Dcl)•1 6 f2-614T. SECP.ETAR\·, p t, 20 h1'1 U1e bookknep, Type Bccut. GG f'rwy ! Go)den"·esf 892·43.14 \ St:;CR.ET.\"'Y .i. hl1\1 oUJee. Ovrr z:i. lYP l h. ipelJlng Ji.kl'' 1-e.1, tlo legal c_"p rtf!, Sl Zi ••••k. S40-DS:l0. !_!,,=======~ f Ci:ASStr JED wil\ llCl\ It! • ,.~ ........ -'"'-"--~ ' . . . . . . ' . . ' . .. . ~ . ' • Friday, Jul~ iq, 1974 I ;.;::?:..:.:.::::.:~:=:..F;.7.:.;100:: Help W•nt , M&F 7100 Ip W•nted, M&F iiOii Appll•n<M IOll Fre• To You 104J Furniture ii50 I G•r•!! k le 0 10sS :.:;M:.:;l•::<.:;•l:.:;i•:.:•;:MOU:;::l:,__.:;IOll::.:;OM.:.;;:l•::co;.;l;:.l•;;;•:::.-;;,;•;..;• __ liii __ 1 SICRITARY SERVlCE Sta. All•ndant SAVE TIME, BLUFFS REDECORATING IRVINI TIRllACI * llufy variety apot, with iota Full & P""-Tlm• Telephone Sale1 MONEY & ENERGY! * * * All Top QualllY llctleeor1allo• 1&le. ON"l * * * * * * * * * of oppor. tor a a«I with J:0011 990 t;. ())o.St II\\')', N.B. Costa Metl Ar•• SHOP DUNLAP'S tor rt<."On· Anthony Crocker _ DtauUtul Antique triple .. dttuer S300 RCA 1kUl1, brta'bt amlle. I:: 1.1ppy Shipping/Receiving dlUoaed appliances. tre~1 4010 Park Newport F'1-e1ll:h/lt.a! Jll'O\rUtcial remote TV, SJOO.' Cui.t. I J>tt90tlallty. 1'Un job A~n\lllm. n1ale or 1en1, Work from dan1qed 4t new floor Newport leach LYID•!i iwm, M1&~ Bunk queen hlde-.-btd S 2 '? 5. AAMES100"!.FREE Smt1ll ,~·hOlesale 1111t11ur. samples, . You.reuwwlnne:rof beds _ w/ladder A Olnlnc nu lat, 8 chalt'll I Y H ~ t .. co TWO l'RI 111att1>t-.. Child's o Id •won, .... w 1--'" oom~·10,·. Bu~au () noo.•cl1y co. SclJ11 nationally, . our om1 ouri,l..AP APnL A.J,,;CE . I TICKETS JI d k • ... 1 __.._ _,., '"" ~· ...... 1 ....,. l'O top es • '"''~ Ull', chain, tbla, S,.I c tu r e•, En\plo;.onicnl J\genl'Y SOn'M! e x p e r . beneficial. 15 Ne~'Jl(»'t Blvd., ..... t 10 U1t1 bo St~ BR Cost• Mes• 556-1100 GoJd1'n'11 ~1'1"1c \Vand. 9-tG Top Cornmlss lons~ • MB-Tl'!kl • RINGLING BROS •No Yll oonl~r. intrrors, l!iht rures, PlllY .. * !)l8.73ll * A vet .l: cha econ.tor t.mp, pen, mlsc goodies. Sat ~. 2706 llarbor 81., Sulle 207 \V, 17th St, C.ht. Appl,y g. rn.EICHT O~!AGE SALE, BARNUM & BAILEY TV1, Cham:l.C\o pat Io sun 9-4 142-1 D 0 1 p h In Anaheim 77M120 lL\~I. Equal Oppor. Employer u e w H o t Point CIRCUS 1nount llUQ !like new) Terrace, Q.tM, GOO No. Euclid Rehi'°>er11.ton, \Va 1 hers, ut the t11.ble11, carved Ital. rnlm:rr SUPER ~ G k Tool DIE & D11·ers & Dlsh\\'Uhen:, New . bras.~ n lite cftandeUer, au 11r11,£e *S•c'ys, Book ••ptrs R 1 \VarTBnl)', Credit, B of A, ANAHEIM drapes carpctiruz, ·door Sale. New f cart, llncnit, Ha.vetoo n\nn.v tollst SKIPPE • 3623W.Warner,SantaAna, CONVENTIONCENTER window le much m~ ~rd albwni, 1llver Llt Relnd('l'li Agency near Harbor. 97s..2!m.. 800 \V. Katella, Anaheim D\Ott, Starts rrl 10, 1981 ~ece1, ahuo~t new 8ate1 4020 Birch Sl .. Suite IO.I , D MAKER C 0 P P ER T 0 NE Lady Plellle call 642-5678, ext 333 Vista Caudal, NU. ~Tf Kine 11Je: bed1prca.d. Presto New1:iort Bench 833·8100 WANTED K .,. h • C 10 claln1 your Ucket11. 1~.,5===7.w""'~c..;=_=~'-cooker. Lota. ol Chrillln111 DI • J b ••• -" e1m10re n·as er DI' as * * * ummer •.---ite1n1 »1111 almoit new mens a "" o ._.._ Dryer. $115' White ~1aytag: C!.•rance MitF &owlina ball with case No Charge To YfN Smell tlecironlcs flmt needs \\'asher & Gas Dryer Jlj(), l'l\1 a very flick PllPPY· The Eshlt'lllshed 19Ga experienced pel"IOn \\'/ablli-Gu.at & de! MG-867'l peopJ.e that tound nlC can't New quilted rebuilt mattress & 1dioea Cat·ie 9), plus trash Ll·censed for lOO Tons t)' to deal.in .l fllb ·1noldiil or keep me If )'OU atve nie .l box sprlu&• ~11. Fl.Ill It & tree.aure. Sat 10 to 4 on.ty. SECr..ET1\.R\', · I . B . ~I . dlc!i froiu UetHU dl'H\\'ill&S. CAFFERS i: Sattler Built.in plentv of. TLC they'll nau tv.·ln size. (NO PRE-SALE) 1647 Rtet *PUBLIC FURNITURE AUCTION* **~RIDAY 7:30 P.M. -JULY ltth** ' ***Tick & Toy Shire Llquld1tlon1*** Loads of furn & appl . Some antique type furn. Part Usting : Antlquo 'fype turn, cane back rocker, chests, chairs, lables, pie safe & desks + lots more. TACK SHOP LIQUIDATION: Eng riding wear. Britches, shirts, hats, boots, 1hoe1, gloves, hor:se blankets, bits, all type leather, derbys. Vet supplies. lloxes·bags, slei~h seat. Spool chest. Iron prayer benob, Eng umbrella stnd. Red Marble top tbl, Crown orienJal rug, Hunting whips & born. Old mil' rors Exec. T y p <' \\' r i 1 er &. or better 137, Gall Rig Good \rort.; ..... l.'OOd~. Day DishY.'Bsher Har\'est Gold. 1 t'or 'itli my ni°edk:atlo"'-:. ~or 833-9625 Vlew Circle, Spyrlass llUI, Dictating F...qulp, 4 d:iy/\\·k, · • shift only ...... -o ff~ $100 Guar A: dtl, doctor bills. 546-15-17. ... ~ta Mesa Ne"-port Bea~h. e TOY STORE : Jst LINE NEW TOYS xlnt oppor11uilty '1·lt h N. B. ed K h D il il "'~ 1 Op E 1 ~·· G $ ,_ -11• MERIDITH GardeM 10051 + French .Prov. Canopy BR &et, din tbles ~Ilg-Banking ~U:1n .. -Se1 --etc ·__!_Ll8 S ._...ua por. nip oyer c LORIC I id C 4 ADORABLE BLACK & ar• .. a.. -!:i'loncybrook Dr, Hutit. Bch. Rcsunic to Classified nd No. oU \Vaikiki' . i'n 549·3041 A over w er • 1 WHITE Ft.UFf'Y KITTENS (Adanis at Brookhurstl Set & chrs, L/R sets, BIR sets1 dinettes, chests, 176. Daily Pilot. P.O. Bos Hawaii. :~Co!'~u~~:!ii 6~: ~~~~:r· v.·eaned. &1+--1006 BEIGE . arwn al'ea nJ& hvin bed&, :.:tra long, dressers, hdbrds, mirrors, Rattan patio set, Jj6(), eos1a ~n-sa, Ca. 92626. Rush reply to 96J...2l!B _ _ _ _ $50. Lt. ~n naua:. k>wwe hdbrds, delianer 1heell & occ cbrs. color & BW tvs, refrigs, washers, Securil.)' RETIRED GENTLEMAN for SANMAR CRUISES BEAUTIFUL c.ialr $75. De<:. I a n1 p , s Pre ads . Bookslclothc:1, dryers, bike, + Lots lots more. R.,..t Wa1her1/Dryer1 KEESHOUNO llCY.'ln& n1ach. Ch I ck'! n child/adults. p I ct u re 1, $2. \\'k. Full n~lni:. 1.talc. f>.l5.<l1ti3. motorc.)'cle pents. &lreet framt5, ·canning Jars. ITEMS Subject to presale, Food avail. We \rW traln dependable people * 63S-l2D2 • iootorcycle ti.tu. 300 x l8, icecmun fl'eeter, Letof, honor . BofA & Master Charge. to become pl81illc Injection FR.EE PICK UP-Refs 2 Kl'ITENS. 1 all black, long -MXl x ~ new color TV $150. race car act, costumes. elee. n1olding operator1. ~lust be Appl's & Scrap :a.letal. Call ha~;! i1'1lY &: v.tilte lon&: eotwubia 100 wt. 6 chan. 12 hlr, art objects, rotary MASTERS AUCTION TRAINEES able to stand ~ntirc shift, ii an.)'time. 67a.-5258 h!Ur. M5-6:m aft 5:..30. rJ· rad. 1826 Buttonsnell Ln, lawnn'IO\\"er.. i'"'rl/Se.USun . ... 27 H . D n~. Openings on 2nd SEARS oold Coldspot frolt LABR.AOOR puppies, free to _!_\\1X>l"l Bea.ch, 646-0681 SHIPPING Out Sale, the 20751h ·Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Ut:' untmgton r. shift. S:?.29'hr, 3rd shift $2.46 free. l l' yr old. $IT5. + good home. Laguna Beach, OLY?i1PIA El~f typcwr!ter Adn1im.I lA saill'll'. north. 146 1616 * * 133.9615 ·l I I I • • l ' :1 ~ l I I " I " ' I SECURITY GUARD S M · C g 108 hr. Raise In 60 dar1. n1uch ntore. 53S-996l. 497-~ like nev.•, addin¥ machi~, · ~tust &ell reclining vibrator i an armo, a. 1 APPL\' J.f \V he !: DI)' Unmani.cd Cockapoo wants check protectors, hand au· d1ah'. char>deliet', mlmn. * * * * * * * * * * 'I (213) 684-2777 ~ C:OO:u.:! ....: er you to take of her frtt &'ri~erii a:. P 0 l l 1 her 5 • '''roughl Iron raillna:, to)'s, Ml1cell•neou1 80IO Mlsctll•MOUI .. IF you are Interested in ·~~~!!!!!~!!!!!~!!\""!!!'! Orange Coast Plastil'S nt. .,,.,, ea. 8 k Ids 493-48lO ca.bu~t hinges, pulls ol television, Ir n1Ulc 1.re11aw-e•. --------'-' \\'Orlring lG houn beh\'eet1 850 \\'est 18th St., 6'TJ.zao8 se.SI~ \\' 0 · , pl.a;tea .• sanding betta, new Including: an AKC Pua:. Sat REFRIGERATOR ~ 6 M\V midnight Frlday and SPECIAL order je\\·eler Costa ?ilesa, Calif. \Vhirlpool, trash compactor, COCKERPOO, lovMble l~J SWlll&lJ'I&' bar door s, & Sun ~·5p1n 2CM41 Seven aJRNER ui.rlt wilh 2 beds t. frostlesa, 200 lb ireaer'. l midnight Sunday nnd \\'RRt diamond setter _ ---used t\\ice, paid $~. Sell >;· old, s~ed, all shots. numerous other It Cm s. Seas Lane, H.B. p.s, my spreads, $75. Maytag dryer, Like new. $2'15. 8• .Ooral to make $3.00 an !.}lll" and \\'&.xer. Irvine area 979-6122 TURREr LATHE OPRS fol' $ll5. \Vammty. 67".>-7718. Nds yard. aJG-7086 t;.12-7667 broka' \\rill be on boord needs heating element, $25; couch Ir. chalr $50. Dinette are eoger lO t a k e ~ sma1l 1nanuf. finn. Pleas.ant · ALL' WHITt K1Tl'EN *' WEEKEND Saturday l.t. you \\'OU.Id like 2 color TV's, \valnut cab., bl 72" 5 haln S40 I SECURITY seriously. \\'e Sr. Project Engineer-Indus \\'Orklng co~t & f:O'ld co. BlcyclU' mt MALE, 10 WEEKS OLD GARAGE SALE * to buy my house. $<K1 ea. Pillowback chair $15. ~aci e{;;mbo' ~lo/phono: Y.'OOld like ID talk \\ith you. Prod. Development $20K paid ~ne!ita. Tapniatlc BOYS BICYCLE 10 SPEED Call 546-5392 Bar " Stools, Hard\\'&re GARAGE Sale: 0 WI 1 , 962.JlllO. n1aple cab., needs "°1'k, \\'e are NOT a aecutil.)' Project Engineer Sl5K Corp, l8jt Kettering, Irvine. MADE IN FRANCE llSO AKC Sal •--~ All •~pery •-•-'"MM Cam S\\'Ord&, i'ewelry, -Jal, ~~-------· $15 ~ ~u att 5 pm Sr Engineer/lilcch lo ._K _979-6080. nt ~'"""'"'• ..... . ........ , <N • ~.,,.. AlR coinpte11.&0r ll hp motol' · ,,,.,...,...., · guard service. Apply: ~,..., 4~ \\ilite, very lntelll&'fint, era Ir Projector, Pwr Mow· clot~!1jl'; Nn lamp, etc. 27'.lJ shop on whet'ls 16' equip. 1 ·co~u-CH--$1-,-. --.--r~sa-w-1~15, DICEON Design draf1sn1a,n/elec S12K TYPIST 2 NE\V SCHWINN 10 spd.. Deaf, Needfi kt\'e:, 646-971() er, Sld Equip, much more. W. Ke! er, Santa Ana. NeRr foe pa.lntlng, fa.irlcss pu.mp, Pttaple Bu.nk beds $45, Uphol Legal Sec RE-Corp • • · • · S700 V . & Con · rtal ~-al 10161 El Cap•-'-~ H ., i''alrvlew & SUnfto1Ner. Sat • hroo bl ELECTRONICS, Bookkeeper A·P ......... $650 Fee Paid. t~or Rapid Typist. at'511Y t1ne1 •.....,,,. .. !.fixed Terrier, 4 n~. m e. .....,, an.., ...,., & Sun 9-S. · pressW"e pot, g1.1n much chair $5, bat m ca nets Secy Brokerage .......... $525 Gro\\'th polential in lcpl &: girls. 956-2-~ aft 10 am. Rufus la pepp.)'. 1 ~968.=5118=~·~~~~~~ 1.~-------= ·rno~. I lllll retired. 25.S8 ncy,·, $12, TV $45, all kinds INC. Girl i''ri. C..'PA .......... $550 dept. of b\rge local tlm1. 10 SPD Bikes $74 assembied 54(}.6251 l!IULTIPLE Family "UVing Horns tolO Fail'\\•ay Dr., CM. of mu. 1 l en I fnltrument1. • 1s.;~~~~T~1an ~~~~eedr~ :':::::::~ Al.J:.i:i::~·•ncy ~~7~~~f'~~ o~i~~ ":~ C:~~~ ~Yer~~fui:m~~i ~\N=:H,:::"·~e~J ~~~n~~P3i~r~~~:. s'!~~~.Et!!'~ .J AN equal opportunity Call Jeaiinie Sisco 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly. \VANTEO. 8o)'S Stingray , Spayed, shotl:. 548-oo'l1 1A1nples, apparel, bC>bby ' ' • Color machine, shampoo Brazilian Rose\\.'OOd, Sold at cn1ployer I or Judie St!!lne-r ;SUite 213 963-6775 Bl'"'-'"le Pri-0 p •n 3 FLITIO"lo·v L'...,.....ENS. 1 R.ircraft t. loads more. Jul)' $275. 557·ll!M. chair, s.l.nks, roll-a-\\'ll)'S, $29.95, (7 pea:) now P>. per 1.,,.., __ ...... .,......... NEWPORT ._,;"'~~ '"" . ~·~c·t ~8 " a!A:21,5012PaseoScgo\lia, REGISTERED t'rencb reception desk,&: A--rs. &et,IX"SlS.setentlrelot85 I'--~ _ --~"" Tlgec; at. wks old. TurtJerock, 833-2199 • ...._ .. red • 1250 .... ,.~ sets all £40-4535 SEMICONDUCTOR Personnel Agency L ~.~"SCH""1"v"1N°''N,,---,>"IX"'-. -,A-,-11 SS&-3596 El Toro u ...... ,., , :t .)'tan. . . SDXJ. call 675-0023 ~v • . litATERIALS PROCESSING 133 Dover Dr., No. 30 URGENT y CONDITION $40 SCOIT ~l\TE SALE: Sold 640-4141 SAVE $10 Super buy 145 yd1. 2_ tone \\'e need lntclligt-nt versa.tile N t Be h 642-llTO * ~730 * · ~~fu ·Ghil v.•kl. Gold, Grandma's house in BONA Allen \\'C&tern 1addle. One Wlnston·Delta ten 60 off-brn. carpet. 260ydl. 1un aold people for .)'OUng comprul)'. ewpor_ ac NEEDED "' &6.zi::s:S-\\'l. P~ena. Many ~ies! xlnt cond. $300. road Ure, fits 15" rln1 Drapery Spec. SHORES pol Is h l n g l\ta c h In e Pern1. Plattment ~ency Building Mltterialt I025 * · Fl.lrruture, antiques; 1mens, Call m.3172 .. never used ..,1:: 675-l.345 I INTERIORS 2640 Avon St. Operator, 1'1 o u n t er s , ~ -~~ SIA.l\1ESE Kittens, 7 v.·ks old book'S, etc. 4 2 3 eves or wtekend;:' 642-2255 or MB-4654 Etchers. Final Inspectors. --STOCK ROOM/· ALU:lil. screen door, gas old, di1ferent colors. I Very Cama.,ion, CdM. Fri &:. Sat Jewelry 8070 II. kl f' T TYPISTS • t bl ba h 'nk 1 54-=78 10 ilm to 4 pm r~INE esta•e / e we l ry , DUNCAN Ph)lfe table ·"· & or· ng orman Y Pe RECEIVING CLERK s ove, mar e t si • l.'U e. :>..., · f\.1UST SEU.. G<'ntelman'i 14 bronzes ?:,rce ains tine cha.Ira, Gu ranees a'I & . -Person. 2nd Shift to be filled i\fale or fem. needed for "'aJI he'ater, water bea ter, 2 TAFl"'Y fem KITTENS had LIDO ISLE Garage Sale-. K gold blue \\·hite diamond crystals, rup, f ~r n .' 30", Maple Bed set, 7 first. Experlenced in Scnil tllX'rgJa§s boat co. Apply In antiq. tu.b. cottage window, shots. Yng &l)ll.)'ed fem, cat. Green anUq. velvet chair rill!'.. center d I a n1 on d antk1ues & much mote to be drawer desk, 2 Twin bedt, 1 Conductor Industry pref. per.'Kln at Clipper i\tarine VOLT kitchen sink & disposal. 567·8Jl!I aft 6 & \l:loHls $50, sew macb $15, din apptoJ<. 1 ct 2 ~de !!Old at public auction, P:C Kitchen set, su--0436 Silcoa. Inc, 833-3.SOJ Corp, 1919 E. Occidental St., 675-1462, ~ Acacia, Cd~1. ' ' table, 4 chrl $65. Maple dla.mObdl approx 15/100 cts &la-2200. THE MINER SERVICE Sta. A lt e nd . Stlnta Ana. Temporary Services C & E Ip I030 hTITENS, 7 weeks old, cottee lbl $20. Ba.by lten111, each. Certified appraisal I P/time. exper. Neat Major ~fcJical Plan 1 •mer•• qv • y,·eaned, REALLY CUTE!! clothes, ele. ll6 Via GenciQ, $2l9;;, The skyrocketing Genuine EXERCYCLE. for • CYRUS NOBLE • appear. Avnll 3Pi\I Dail)'. STUDENTS 1ttlme OO\V pit i\O\\' A\'a.ilal>le BUSHNEI.J.. ~. Chief II 646-8019 615-1518.. value or dlan1onds assurt'll total body exerciS(', lk Ile\\'. . Collectors botUc, teated !' Fall. Neat, rella, car. pi> T Se · ~ -11. Orig pr!-,..~ '"'~" r 1500 ·-•••• Apply 2590 NC\\'POrl Blvd, 846-:>4" en1pocary l'VLCe Retractor Telescope. }Ont ALL I want Is love, rem. thls to be a w I 11 e -• ....... ~ o . .....,.._ 1 QI • nee. l\lr. Levi, -.'5. 3S48 C11.n1pus Or., Sulte 106 cond. 1.tany extras. SEO. i;horthaJr 15 wks old dog. GARAGE sale Sat & Sun investment. 400-«l08 6l!>-8898 BANKRUPTCY .. whoilnale SERVICE staUon aitend11n1, fully exper, dars. Good pay. Oass A n1echanic. Tuneup & c-d.J'b. exp. Xln't pay, S days. ReUJy 's Arco, 19th & Ne.wpon C.M. SERVICE STA TION Attendent, full or part time. CHEVRON STATION, 30XI Fa1rview, Costa 1.fesa, · SUPERVISOR l\e1\'port Beach ~741 A"" for St-,·e. ,...., """~ 1:-.,,..,. Glrl'i Stingray $15. l gold DRAIVING TBL 4~·Jt 125 J TV' 19" -. c -·~ ..000-.........,.. upholstered chain $25. pc. ROLEX watch, din.mo n d • """ • · prices, nu CO or 8, I Stock, i;to~e & shippin.g. A \re ha\'e a complete package C•t• 1135 furniture 1050 Misc. clothing. Se\.~ cluster rlng, d I a n1 on d Adj . Architect ch a Ir, $225, dlx gn1, ran Ke 1 . fast grov.·~g steel furniture ot t"mployee benefits. \\'e decoupe.ge pictures, 2 7 7 solltalre, sUver set & many le-e.lher & metal, s:rt. 5-10--0154 I manuf: hrm needs an pay lop wages. All oUice & FOR SALE, PUREBRE SPINET piano Drexel Roblnhood t.n. c. M. more item• of es111.te Exercycle S3). 642-3-169. ~'h"'W 9 drwr d res 1 er . a n1 b 1 11 o us, custom~ industrial skill• are ncWed. SEALPOINT S l A ?.1 ESE Chellt &: end ibl. .. Med. Sofa, YOU need It, v.-e :;ot it! je"'ell'y to be t0ld at public UKE NE\V, Black " Declrer Spanish style $65. Amoirc I oriented man, e:;:pe~. in Eqwil Oppor. Employer ~ENS. 8 "'ks _o Id &: lamp . Tbl, Din. Rm Unusual items for borne & auction. GG-ZDJ. Rotary Elec. Mow ER $45. Portable TV $161). stock control & sh1pp1ng to 963-&&!17 Wroua:ht Iron Set, French pleuure + bocty pam for Livestock 8075 w/gl"tl.!!I catcher. t 7 5 . 642-ffi66 head lhls critical ~nctlon. \vAITRESS-&: HOSTESS: 1 Tortoise Shell, 5 mo'• fern. Prov. Din. Set., 6 3 O 1 '62 Galax.)' fiOO, 2DR. Sat a: 9GS-8235 aft. 6 p.m. ~u=sE'=D="'°"EJ~..,~tron_,l_ca_pu_m'"r;:-.1 A l.~ pl~ing ~ part-time. Experienced l ?ifale silver tip, s mo·s Braemar Dr, H.B. 8"6-0641 Sun 1/~2L 1oam.. 2145 HORSE BOARDING PERSIAN RUGS Jtenerato r1 . Surpus organl;ang--abWty 15 only w/papers. All ShOts. $100 or SU-1328 -Orange, Cotta Mesa. BUY-SEU..ntADE Systems, llO 23rd No. 12 I: req'd. Al,O. ability to 'BLUE. DOLPHIN ea ~l Back Bay Area. Box &tells 213-659-4480 5 ~l4-637-682'l r-. 13 Cost M SG-5480 SERVICE station attendant. oom~te w/all te..;els of ~;.=~--~v~l~a_!Lklo~:O,·.':N'.:!.B~·=-:l o;ij·jl __ . ___ 'ii4ilCONTE~IPORARY i' 10fa. THER.i.\UOOR blt·in oven -&: available. Call for details. _______ , __ eye _!_ 0· • eta, · exper. Da.)'s. Texaco, 169:) lhe orpruzaUon. Xln t pay WANTED E Coon r . Dog1 .. ~.. King u water bed range top. dlii:: = 546-GGOO. SUZUKI 100, Sood cond. $100. GOLr~ clubs, Stan 'Mlompson l'7Su~pe=-=·_,eo.2ta~'~''~,.~--,.-oc r & fringe benefit!!. Send Newport .'Bexp h tea e,y1un WO • w/llner, frame. pedl1tal, patio;n:nltuffi ::pphlre M chi IOJI 13' Boston Whaler, ftp custom fitted for 5'2" p.1. i ·!- Have 10melhlng you \\'&Jlt to resume to ' :P.1rs. Comfort, Bo N 183 ac ~ .. u:O pfiote e PUPPY RLD heater, foam PB.d. uoo. I.: · , , ;_;:;•=""°--r,_y ____ e-Chry, woo. 846-2733. \voods, 8 lrons. A1moat new sell? Oa.Wfled ads do it 17621 VOD Karman, Irvine, x 0· _. C.() ~ ' Dobermans -German Shep; 551-5965. Balboa Island. 613-6653 1 • $1.Z. 673-5918 aft 6:30 pm. "-'ell • call NOW 642-5678. Ca 92105 P O Bo:< l$0, toeta J\.leea, herds, Olihuahuas, Tl ny TABLE, Oak round &: 3 chrs. GIGANTlC sale: Barga.l.nl COMPIErE Set Tool Maker SANDWICH Glaas, l07 pc FAl\IILY Golf Membership :~fificat= at at l n g: Pc'Xlles, Pit Bulls, Cocka-Sofa &: Love Seat. Antique ealbre! Furniture, plea! Machinist 'IOOLS, Mikes, Set. $630. ~ Irvine Coast Country Club. poo Pon1e.rani!lD. Irish Set· Deak, creat books, ?o.laple goods, kitchenware, etc. 710 Gau,e1, Ind l cat ors, $1700 Including lranl:fer fee. WHO \V ANTS 10 \VORK1' ter, American E s k I m o , Hdbrd & Frame, L & e Pauline ~ .. C.M. &trr»U PR.ITells,1 Cullen, Drills, PU~E SILVER. Chryst.al ex. =C~•c,,ll~&15;:;"'6=138c:.·~-~.,...,~ I DRIVE A CAB! Pugst_.!00 ?iflXEO PUPS! Ores.er, llu.tch, ~l2i0 Sat., July 4M.l1. . etc: Gentner & Kenned)' N. · MINT. 97oz.~S3.75 an DESKS, painted wooded dbl ~i~~f~ t!°~~ w~~! ~~d ~Eeervice .,~1C:,S,,!.....Breeds. ANTIQUES. Plano, furn, REFRIGERATOR, Van Tool Boxes, 5.57-8566 o~. All or part, 642-767I. pedestal w/tonnlca q. ~ .. -,, Can '-W"'n vet. "" . ....,,.,, il~-are. decorator Items, ice!xlx, 4"''"..iumA Ir equip. WANTED, Skip Loader &: (2) McLanc Poo•er Mo\\'ers. 30'x60'. 962-6644 """""· .en or Y.'Omen. .-.o;a-...:Fri • • •-i 1" Sl2S ea. (1) Po\\•er Edger A COHVENlEHT MfOli'PINC ANO SE.WING GUIDE '°" THE be Sligh'"' bw•W""P.-A 1 St. Bernard pup, AKC Reg. Toya, & lots more. l~pm, ntan,y more.. ·-, Q<l • \P' Small Dump Truck. .....::·. "A"-""=. ,_ F ..,. ......, ~· ·"'"". 3 mntlu old. l n1inla-TI1u~t. 97Xll El ltiollno, ' 4. 180S2 Gillman Irvine. stz.=14 ....., .....,.....,.,., P LAN'TS-Fuchs .... s, ems, Neat -Clean Apna"""'JCe. ...,., 1H Ba-'-1 Ml•-Holl Prl-" · r,;;--10 ture poodle pup, 9 wks old, 1'-0untain Va.Hey. (University Park) -MUST sell, 'Rui:. 12xl6, Rust/ ~'"' 8• ,,.., ..... · CAL Of\I THE 00. Vts., retired. Ai;e .., to . Ml1cellaneou1 0 E 1 nd 1100 291-E 23rd St, C.f\.f. Supplement your tnroiue. pedigree $25. 96'M732 SIMMONS Like new High GARAGE Sale, Sat Ir. SUn.1 "-===c..;;.o.;.. __ _;._ range, xcc · L'O ., • I -'"'-=-'"-'=~=---I For an ad In Call Mary Beth WorMn'• 1'erld '42·5671, •••. 3..."0 Drive a cab 6 hn or n~ a DOBERMA.~ ·puppies 5 v.its Rl.&e Beds. w I c u 1 to n1 Copper ~big. &U lawn ! IRVINE Const Country Cub 4!J6..8045. OJ\.IEGA Seamaster mans day. Apply In ~rton, AKC. Black. rts, & a M 00\ICl'S, $100, &\IOC&do king JllO\\'er, girlt clothes, bike, member'5hlp, $2·1 $ll00. \Vant a low-priced car? gold 1'Tlstwatch with aold Yellow Cab Co,. 186 E. 16ch blue Mother I: father xlnt spread il headboard. $50, bed Ir mlac .. Cheap. 2:J95 6T:>4000 644-2188 Read today's ctauUled Ads. expando band. $50. 6U-03C2 SL . om.a t.lesa. teniP'mt TI4/"95-4833 549-0041 ' WC!ltmlnster C.M: Bart Up/ .•,. ' OAH•; Ill' b .. 11.utlfull)' •II 111.1mm.,r In thu lu11r or •hurt uf thl1 br"f'lf cv.11lr"l'llt ~·,.w 1>11tt1 h\lltflu II 111• In n•o rlioie In a •'tl•ll '''"rid. l'rlnl0·1I 1'11.tr arn ':~1 MIHel' f•U .... ~. 1•1, I~. II, If, 11. 1'11s. I: fltlltlt at ) t11.lrfo11 :t ;11.1d1 41'i-111c11. Srf>d II Of> t"' tlt'h Tt~llM"" .\dd 2J ttnll lor e~rh p11Uti 11 (Ot flrft..tl•U m1it •nd •J"lt!~I ~~nd1ln11 : other•·!~• thHd dau 6'1ivffY •i l1 11•t 1h~t ... ~•ormoN. Sf.nd tn M1rl111 H11rt1n, 4.&2, 1t1t l>•lb' r~llA. l•atlfm 0.:P!. .. 2ll '4',,,t Ullh SI.. New 't'orlt. N.Y IOUll l'nnt NA ME. AIJDH~~. 7.JI', Sil~; •lid sn·1.r. NU,Tolfl i.;11, \IN~; t'HP.F. PATT£RN.t1\lllr rl'M'Mrt 10 lend IOf', OM f('ft' p~t ltrn fnt!dt Nf.W ~PlUS<i _ .!(U ~IM£1t llATT•:11 .... C.\TAl.0U.100t.i)'lf5,111l t1~1. ''" pllt•r11 ~· S.nd 1!.r _.,SEW '+ KNIT~l.. ..,1111 ba'lc tiulH' p1t1.t.rn ...... $1.:5 IJ'IM•n\ f11hion lloolt , Sl.00 1""141111.St••lll 9ooll ' ~ ,.., Crochet Two! YARD Jli.1AN to '''Ork f/tlme AKC German Shepa rd CONTEMPORARY Walnut DINING Set, Birch, 6 ~. ln rental yard. Very neat pu.ppiei n wks old xlnt Bedroom 11et, No-Mar Cusfum pad, $150~-6X90range handwriting &: appear. Will tempmunent shots,' $50. finish. ~· m Irr or , rog, chlldt oord orp.n ~!:1-PortA&f!~. C~ 1930 =Retriever. Champion ~:;".,~~-·o_.'_"'_1_._'_'""_'_· ~l-'15_. ~ ~. ~ema.17581 San FIND ' I VI NII ' I~~~~~~~~~~ Stock. 2 yr old female read)' Mediterranean Sofa I. Oulir SaVSUn/Mon. O:>r' 20th &: 1; i1.-.1 foe breeding In Oct. $150. To Custom, Pecan Blu/Gm Santa Ana. C.M. Furn. .,..._ •• good home onl,)'. 639-5104 Up ho ls try, See to •PPl'S, took. therapeutk SCl-INAUZER ~ft NIATURE Ap~te ~19M -bfd=·~"'°"~~· -~--- AI<C RARE' BLACKS. 105 piece dlnette set. 42 In Frid&)" &: Saturday WIN iPBNIND NllBT A · I005 Wks, llhot1, 2 rem. t male. round white fonntca top, FURNITURE • BOOKS • . nltqueo ___ Show/ PoL &IS-5237. · """'tal, • chal". 15'1. MISC -9 to 4. 10031 Kam-l--------=-----!iooci&;~smiififEE~R~-~~«lt·'>0~"';/ 962-152& c•::•::Jac:°'o;,:·_;;Im=;c..~~~-- FREE ANTl"UE home. Boaloo Bull , °"'" LIKE NEW dlvao, blreh end MOVING Sale-Tab l es, -i1a11n-n~r1 s 13 T yard. JU' 19th St., c.~I. tbls & oof tbl. Movlna out of Chail'I, desk, infant cklttie11, SHOW, o '"A ·--"""'-""""'1-·-· -""•.__mus1_..n--l.2-1-_kll~TurtlW!Y..... ......._,, -. . --. ----· · _ ___. l.a-t~~~~~~~ HollolrOpe , OIM. 675-4619 0., l.vu~. • •-· ..---. LAGUNAH.ILLSMALL DARLING YORKIE ROUND Bo •Ma 2 FAMILY. Sat-Sul). 3221 Puppies pet or s how x spgg • 11• I t~I El To1,1, Ca.l ifoml!l tfaa.lity. • 9S2-$n7 anvtlme w I rnd quilted purple Broad St., NB. cameras lnc.11 San Diego f'rw.)', El Toro ft 6 ~ bedspread. $100. or trade Lelca, Retina, Exakt&, Road Exit. . a • pm 6'7S-1903 texts. freezer 4 more. July 19. 20 & 21st GENTLE beaut puppies, SAT &: SUN fol.ding doon ~tan,y Exhiblt1! n1other Is a boxer, health.)', ADJUSTA Bed, never used. new ceiling 'bAttum het.ter' !lours: Same A1 r.rall $5 en. 837·9670 eves. :~~ over $425. Call file cab., xlnt bric-brilc • ----JRIS1-l Setter, 1\.1/2 yr ollJ. WANTED mlac. 3237 Minne90la, C.!ol. Orange Co. Antiques Needt a good OOme. * USED BRICKS * BABY Liv Rm -•-•-m Hundreds of antique 1. CH.B.) 842-6577 S71H:i64 furn.• w~Or):. Mu~ h stained glass, \Vo o d c n Ai'~GHA .• ~ female dog, 3 yn, more. ~ & 21st. 2854 And· chairs Sl:> k up, -lrnlmi, ..i.A-l' 'I I ll' * LOVE.SEAT&: sofa CUilom C ?if ""-r,..&~ rolltops, 838 \\1 E. ht St., "''~ ~~fe~.u~4 made e very &d qual, never l'08, • • "' ' Sanla l\.na. Open 7 days, 9 . !Jled, usually hm, 968-7910. PATIO lllle: 10' bOe.t mlr,, ..!!.8 dally. SAMOYED, male, 1 mos., 2 UPHOL Decorator chain, 1ew mach, dryer. bike, 4 PIECE \Valnut Bedroom Had shots83r_oo29ur Top quality, det!p blue niower. drps, misc lteflll!I set, Oak \Vlndsor desk _ velvet, like new, 642-94().l ~1.83; 58I4164.. chair, carved \Vall cabinet,. IRISH Setter, .i mo old, had ~ Sz Bed .x1nt Oond SAT. ~ Camellia Ln, CM. \Vicker P.ocker, Tl n 11 1 all shots, "'!! --Twin Jie<k, 'eonteiTiporarY .st, .. ~~· baby• 0 tcl>hie:1; lamp~, much mo re . 64;,-2"99 Wall area l'UK· 673-2408 '""''"' •0 • ~;£fs & eves ~. ~1 P<:1j,e. BJ:~~. ~'; J ~ WHITE'. v.TOO&hl Iron glaa11 A~:C.64~ t b 1., l';dr up and ro 11Ja·~·-. ~II f'JNE e!ltute Jew e Ir.)', 644--02(>8 after &pm. top din. llCt., 5 pc. Like rnttan, nostalgia pieces, ""n1on Iii tht•t coiy "IOll•. new! $100. 963-4649. ot 5at/Sun I"• !J6n El b1'0n1.cs porccluine, f Inc GREAT Dane Puppies, fawn c. · -r.li;htw,.lght ·n· cud111r: Cr~ 7• SOFA ' l raJ n....a1 ~hot 111c~-. Jhtll·•lllch cl pt• or cry&lal, rugs, r u i-n . , "-'/blk nuuk. Sholi>, AKC, • i"!en na u ...-.... • · knU!lnll' wot1ttd 11:1 thrflt Mtiques le mu.ch more to be $100. S.Sl-5977 Tapet!ry irf.nt. Xlnt cond. =SA~T-.~,-._.~p~,-.. ~Jm;=---Vl~&-la_d_e •·ohwa. l'a!t .. ro 'l'Ott; d\ac-i;old at publlc auction. ;;;;,.0 p"-b~.. 1 r 11 h $'ll. 61.74433 la Luna, Upper 3 Ard! Bay, tlun•. CbU1.1'1 811t1 !!·IZ: Nii· 645-2200 '" "'" ''-"'"' TWIN n~• 4 J •J J So '°~'"" Ski h ~· ~· 11}.36 lnclud~d. · · ~Um. ~l/F. 1 }T old. Ll>st ix:u, P K"e "llP e, · """'fi,....... a, muc Ol l'Y.:"l'l'S for l'iich pattl'rn Tl·IE ~IINEn papers~ ea. $.2981 ll67~~brov.'1l Bedroorn set, mile., 499-4091 Mid 2$ tt110 '"" e•eh p1t1ert1 e C..i'l<US NOB.LI:: e ~ F'UR.N. Pool table, wn.ter fi .. r.,,.1.rlaia mailand 1pec1~1 CollC"Clor l.Jollle, let\lt'!<I t..\B PUPPIES, 7 wks. \VJCh.°ER Trunk \\'ilh brass bed, 12" hl·ll ~. h•ndUr.1. 11Ch1:1 ... ·1•e 1luttl-•::nn. &16-85T9 $25. ea. co-n , tl~. Ne.turn! clo Sa S 4 rl••~ dtlh·e,,. ... 111 lake rhree .,....ru 6 ~7 ..... th<.'ll, misc. t· un. 10. . .-edla °'" ~ !lffld-CO Afftt 1-'AlNT ."..c VARNISlf renlOVal finlah $j0, 640-4 1. 721 Narclllll:I, CdM Uruvlo. 1~. LM 0•11¥ Plkol. \n 1q ~·-• I and T N~lttr•ltOept .. BoJll&l.OkS 1 t u.e rw1uture our BllJ(' ~Couch wo AU. KINDS OF }"URN. &: :hel'"~ S&atlon, New York, Specialty. 5;;7-2736 I 111 ~!2-!~~ Olll1n S25 for All ?inSC. 1706 Pnrt Clwtes, :<'.\'. ·10011. l'rint Nlmt. Ad· BEOROO. i\I se. I, n1arble 1op ,,.. t• You "'uuu Harp View Home1. !M drtu, Zip, Pat1er11N11mber. . Sun Ntw! 1$0 moft pop11Jar 4 pieces DUNCAN· PlfYFE Olnlnc p.m. · 11 ... -4' 11tsl11Mln1M1r1fi~Netodlttr1t1 -ft 4~2910 • J Lines 2 Times St.• Set, Solid Alahopny, p&d1, i\IOVING • 11aviland chin a, l'•l•lot! AU <T•fl.I THRE>;, , , lk lie\\'. Sac. $100. 548-3002 _,_..,,_ sa • t'l'ttdtll111tlll&>Ot ........ 1$t 6' M'TJQUE mahog. cabinet tum, .,._,_., nUtc. t • :<oew )Sf_w,. Knitlkd-haJ \\'/mov1ble &helves. $li00. XL. aJND. SML. buffet, Sun 21195 Bektt, C.1.t. ~Ti1rwi r111trn .... sr.as &J.~n;9 ,,_Te You IMS Strato lounger t hr, l\\'ln GARAGE SALE, 1820 ·""w'Nt:l!dltpolntllooll; .. 11.«1 . ........, ·' .. k'ch ·--• N H JI ·"rwrr1o ... ·1r<.Tot-11ett1k s100 Auction •15 uni, u ,, r. ~1· ewport I • Dr E8st, 11,1n>•11 ('rotfltt lkdl .... s1,flll PliPPlES. 6 \\'k) Old. EARLY American Din 1et, 11 N~·Port Stach, $at lo-4 J:::::~~t:~~· ;·::::.: GE Rtfrlgtr•tor $U l:il A\-ocsdo, Apt. B. C.i\1. chr.I~ 2 lt11.\'e1, $100. Chett 4 GARAGE SALE lruUont Monr)' ffoo.k' •• ri.w 979-0107 G<fG..0030 dl"ATS. $25, 9'f9:.-0Q8'! U061ttariners Dr. t'nmpltt•Citlllooll .... ·'1·CO '-''Om'C C · h herd LEAVING STATEc I JI Ne"""',.. Beach ('Qmpll!lei\f,h11n1•11 .. 11.00 APT. Size Stove It Rerri&. J_ vi• ermrtn $ tP • • n1u.s se .. """. i2 Pri1eAt1il'l•i'l•.•12 ... ~ $33i. ca. llO Onl. Butane fen1a\e needs IL good hon1e. all furniture! SEE TO Ci\R.ACE S.UX Si\T St SlJN ll6oli:ot16Qul~•1 .. -: .... SIX 1uuk. #5. 6-12--0171 &17-19'/T . APrRECIATE! ~'l6-!ml 11M Bo\tc. Wt)'. Costa l'oJesa ~f11H111nQuUtfooli;J11 ... k M1-3561 t$l/ltlltJJQf'TOl.11111 .... lOC Don'! ~ve tlJ'l the a hip! Cute Pup, • ~) mua. old 2 BED Corner Un I t • l.luokllfllJiffyRvr• .. ~. ·* "Litt" It J11 clwltlcd, Ship fen\Rlc, re11e1'hble1 Kolle table ha• tape detk. am/fm ~huuUhed Ad l Call &U-5678 to Shore b..,bl f4H67t. Btu. Lovable 968-8293 It tm stereo rndlo 6~TT78 today! -· w ::> C1 s ::> . ,,,.. ~,,.,~. 1 '"' !:' ~~'\~· -· ,, • It's easy. Check . the classified secH~ for "ads" llsHng wiwn' IMllM'-~ JGlr' name Is -.ong them, jtnt c• 642·5678, exteMlon 333 betwffll 9 a.in.and I p.111.We'l•1-....foryouto plck up yow two ffckth at the nearest office of the DAI IV Pl LOT ... • ' • s en ~ r:! ,,..1-1./~\ • • 1 .., .. ; .. ' ' ' .,., ,, "-·--· -, ., .i · 1 I • • I • " ft! · 1 . ' ·! I . ' " • • I • I I " • I I • . I • I ·J I I j I I l r- 1 r I • • j , m=sr-= 1 rn =o Frlday, Ju~ 19, 1'174 DAILY PILOT 27 .... --· -Stwo, RHt., ... om IM11, l111t1ci;;,, tii '""· 5111"'1 i Ski iiii Motw HOmOt; Tructc1 ffli Autos W1nt0Cl 95'0 IMW '7!! I Datsun t 7iil •1'GRAND OPEN INC l·C. lee 1""'. 2 wall r<~\a. t'OR RENT DAY, WEEK, ir SEARAY. uo hp S.lo/Rlllf '160 72 ·-PIC.-u WEll\JY '6'!BMW2002,4•peed.oilwr 73 "-u Plclc·Up SALE•• 1!8lad nr pie cues. 1·12" MO. CORONADO 3:1i. Call Mtrtru.iMr, m/08 w/CUJL • VACAnON • ..... . p 4 IMPOR'l'l~D At.rro~ W·black Interior 8.11-~10 UU'Q n O~,ti~~1 ~·· ~~~~ work table It db.1"9. 962-1691 (TI4l 3%r1334 canvu cov. Vanaon trtr. AT YOUR OWN PACE • , • 4 lpd • Rad\o 6 hfft"'*" • fritep BEST PltlCIS PAIDI Olt Ca.roper W U· 4 IJ)d, radk> I Store ln Ortuia:e County. BOAT R iNTAL r.tf' $2250 . .........., 0t 9J88..0522 OIOOle from So. Calli. bwnPf,f· Ciood miln, extra ,°"" Lewl1 lrn,...,. '13 841W 2002. Li.cm mueii. =~t (=-)t unit IP•'-"'"' LA) 10.2'% k TV, Radio, Hll'I St. -Sall ~ ........ 'l>allersble k u· ,1'1BERGLASS 1-..0 "Laro<et S.lectloo.", nJee <GG6f'UQl ~!Ubor. c.M. ~ l!!~~ DIAMr . .:_FM ~•reo. Only $2895 mort n\O.rite<1 do\l.'11 on n"I08t ' lnOatable. ~3-ICM Ski boat, 319 Cl Pontiac (Over 40 Minll il M.H. a). Only $2295 AUTOS IMPORTED °'" ~ H•n~ ..... IOI• or lun•llu"". 8 COLO!l TV'S IJ2>.$18S Boato Sall -= v12.i£"~';""" MOTODAIJ:SR uou~ Howard Chevrolet '73 BMW """ Tl!, • '"'~' Howard Chevrolet etc. Larae Modern China AU. F..xc.<ell l·Med St ' ' • . ~ Chn9ral '791 11.lr. AltlrFM stereo. 831-20-IO Cablnet $250, 50 + SultcalM.'1, Am/Jo-,..1 iuS Color · ana: 14' atAMPION Sid SO....t, RENTALS MacArthur and Jtunbort'e Dir :.tacAr1hur Md Jtunbotee trw\kl. 1000'1 O( s:ood uaed Co111p. $20 . u.lnlWJJ CATAMARAN SALE 50hp W/lraller. Complete Redhlll :: San Juan, TUlt1n New;e::t,.,.,~ach BUY or LEASE ·n BMW am. 4 speed & Ne~~~. "' clothhll 50 +1920-30 Vintage Jo~rank Schroth TV~ CLOSE OUT -SAVlll OVER aJct Pllckare-u.50-615--89 (114) m.cBOO ~ SAAi I 83 IDW 1 o.lo.TVi1iJi) Old Blue Embroidered 8.17Wl9thCM'6}'hexp $300. Strictly Ski! Glupar G3,'75•12u1'~ETIMEMotor'Home 1971.DATSUNPU,mfllwhl1, liWU'OO . J. Dr. Will BUY YOUR MalOnlc CM.111. $1_5 on. Sl'F.:REO sacrifice! Salllul P·l6 Futoet aftoe.t. Sl.586. Johnson Elec, Trailer II. 2'l It Lots of extru, llicil! many xtras Sl600, 'TO & Capri 9715 OAtSUN, TOYOTA C'OME BROWSE. 11042 nn11) Sanaul tuner Garrard Kona 1>2 man Cat. $1~-extras 61>8SU new take over pafmmt1 YAMAHA l'lSYX, $200, ALFA ROMEO OR VOLKSWAGEN Garden Grove Blvd, C1u'Qcn I rii l bl,' Soundbrattm1an PIUCES LESS THAN USED! Boats. Stor 9090 Prl~ate owner. Z58 Fatrlaf ~~139 • ''!!~~p~~ mlleaa:e. xlnt PAID FOR OR NOT. \\1U. Crovo ""'111:1.1· '"""" <artr;dge playor + MARINER YACHTS ' '."!" . Dr. CM l91l DATSUN PU, leavin& · •I 816-8489 PAY TOP OOLl.AR. CALL tnpe-1. S350/Make ofler. 23.J..2N Bl d NB SKI BOAT STOnAGE . town, price has been KEr>.'T AU.EN, 540--0442 •• SCRAULEJS 675-81~ e~JH ·• · · Security Yard. HORNET Trailer1, Travel f171 reduced Jor quick sale, Best Datsun ~ .67 DATSUN P.U. $675 or .... PIONEER SXlOOO 1W. Tcac l!ttARINE, 940 W. 1Tth St . otter. ~S.-2t07 N •--h best offer. li!UST SELL NSWER A 15 0 0 w W/tranalatoriied 12' KORELLE JR. lllilboat C.M, 66-9690 FACTORY clo&c out oa 2 'ST FORD ~' Ton P.U. new ~wport .... c NO\V! li73--0507. A S auto reverae. (2 C&-SS'a) with Hia:hlander trailer. show wtlts. 1-14'-4 sleeper Brakel;, clutch, gd runner, ''Dlrectlv acroM from tnc '·~A TSUN* litUST SELL! '74 260Z, 1nany dual 1212. All xlnt cond. Great for beiinnen. cornea I ~ w/dual ......,.,. etc A: marine $350. 01' ottl!!r. 536--1780 di.Yi # Zenith -Knock -F.a&8y -$600. 536-8150. ~ ~j,.J.1:a. Or!j'y 'hs41 tatls: ) Ill lOilet. f.'i.6-:-:s alffper dual or 911mdi. " Sales Bal,,00-:Y Club~rvlce -LE!5E-= \~.::nt~ f~.11 Catnip -OIJCKEN 4 Beaut. P.A. speakers $100. in water 6 time&. '74 . power etc w/ot without FORD P!U, 4 whl dt. New 645 6406 '45 •too BUY ·n DATSUN 510. Reblt l!!ng, " By the time )'OU acquire a ea., great cood. Al.Jo tnlac. reglscrt.ion included. $600 marine toilet. Rocondo Reo-blueprint motor w/beaden. Aud ~7 b 1 dial nest ea. 1nnauon h8ll tw-ncd unmounted 1 peak e r a. or \I.ill conakler trade fur tampen, Sal•/ reatk>n Proctucta, l28!n. Nel· PH: ~2135 I 71v Spacial• ~f~. ;';;36t:_ s, mags, It i>llO CHICKEN Iced. '3&-2186 ph~pblc equipment. Rani 9120 ""'St., qanlen Grow, Ca.1965 CHEVY ll Too V8.. 72 Audi lOOLS 260 Z $137 ,;::=,,==~~=~I * DODIE'S DUOS * 6' OLYMPIC STEREO 962-.,.... 531>-2191 or M7-074L I am-Auto tra.n.s. Radio. Inng Pr. Alon1h + Tx & Lie "13 2-IOZ, .i lipced, M.·f·FAI WOMEN'S, ClllLDRENS CX>NSOLE. SOLID STATE, EXCLUSIVE 1970 Ford camper 1peclal 6 Pm except sw.dayl. bed. 1 owner. $m. 67rU87 2 DOOR -e-e _stereo. alr. 1uii.gs, Must .ee. -RE~LE BOTIQUE SlOO. 541·583& 34 Islander. &and new cua-$11'.Kl. !Sl.Slifpg, Wlleels, 1-60 ERIBA. lraller. 1deal lat '61 OfEVY Sh c rt· bed , Full factcry equlpml!!nl in-NEW 1974 \Viii trade, M·2040 Dlr. Town" O>untry Center AKA.I, 2800-SS. 412 channel tom beat. &.per loaded. 8)1 wide tires, tool box, ca II compact can. Le. bed, 2 camper Shell, Air, Tacoma eluding air cond!Uonll\i. 610 2 or 4. Dr. "71 DATSUN 4 Dr. Sedan Beach Ir; Ellis, Hunt. Bch. Stereo tape -deck. $300. oY.·ner. M.·Th. aft. 5 pm, 846-1512. burner llove, ice box, I: Rims. Sl.500. &t&-5993 aft. 5 (217GllBJ. ~I Gd cord. SlT".il. 962--0095 968--0740, F., SaL.I: SW1. • all day. MERCED '"'"-""", 8 \I', other extras:. .... l...,.l.1' old. 'T2 INTERNATIONAL 'ii Ton SHA.RPI 4 Spd.,,.,,,-.J. 1\'3ns,. I~ludc,.::.d_.jf-~~======'i;;;r -oil I $15 _,..... •----d ~ -" · · --A -o"'""ns-F 9725 _.,.~" o . er more COLOR-TV,' 21 .. -Walnut, -6.J3.«i886. xint-c.'Oft<t"""Dometlc-refrlg. ---)IS1 -...... _-4-sp(l;-"18;ocomi e11, S2301f $3395 during tnili: .. s";lc 1at pUtCha.ile wilh thh1 ad. ConllOlette, Good picture. ltllDDLE cf Summer other xtru, $750. daya 21' CITATION T rave J brt'ore noon· aft 6, 646--1263. ONLY --'--7-1-Ff-A_T __ open 16-5 Cclo&ed Sun & Pilon) ~-1523 att 8pm Saving1. 2 New cuatom built 673--lXW>, eves 548-6l24 ~u~""Air ~· ~~· 73 Ford Courier AUTO~IATIC ••..•.•...• S96 OPENJNG Soon In Corona 24 WATT ateroo, S50 Duffield racln&:, 1,abot1. DAT72 v.·/73 Benbow · ...... _ -· ' AIR CONDITIONING •• Sf..6 850 SPORT COUPE del Mar PatJo S h o p . 75X Telesccpe $2'1. I~tlcal to 73 I aabot C a m per 2 3M m l 968-8346 Pick-up, 4 &pd, radio A: A~1-Ff\l STEREO • , , , , , , $26 like nt>v.-, only 10,000 actual Mqle'1 "'House of Many 545-3865 natiOnal& winner. Pvt pty. alk/STVIR.EF. Boot, Sip 4 ·n SCX>TSMAN 13~~ ft. w/ heater, 11tep bumper 8,W> SIDE r.tOLDING ••••••• s 6 nliles. See lo appreciate! Thl.na!i", Lel 1ne acll your 673-1012. " Pt/P 536-36ll.· air. Gd cond. Pra.c. tell· mill"tl • like new (98577R). UNDERCX>A'flNG ••.... $-1 87JEMC). art l''Ol"k, handmade gUts &: SAILBOAT, heavy deep keel, '72 MAROON Datsun PU cont. $600. 496-4639. Only $2695 '72 4 DR Audi lOOl,$. Auto, With copy of ad only! $1695 }~t'i~r ~~~~~~; I ll9je and If .11 J Maho&. hull, w/railed deck, w/6 pack ovl!!l'bead camper. '68 . APACH~ Mela. Tent Howard Che~•-.. :£:io. •=70 n:.kd;diali. SALE ENDS T-13-7-1 pleue ca.II P.larxte at . ......_,. l•neld 1'.-sips 2, room for Inboard R/H, $2850, ~ trailer, alpa 6, wry clean, •~ •-• eng, Needl work, $600 a& ii. 9. DANA Camper, sleeps $.175 642-4412 MacArthur and Jamboree '72 AUDI lOOL.S. sunroof, air NEW 197t 675-360G. 181 Ea1t 2I1t St, CM, at 2+4. Like pew, Best oUl!!r. TRAVEL TRAILER SIC Newpxt Beach AM·FM I: Priced to Sell. PICKUP THE entire tumllil1ings trom General 9010 ba<;k. Call IM?-'1676 19., Tandem axles, Xlnt t'l3«D5 Will trade 831·al40 Dir. $2969 a lril:. home tc be sold at a RACING aabot, xlnt cond. u~._110 Homes 9140 cond. 847-1136 Vans 9570 BMW 9712 pUbllc sale by competatlve 81,2' Kl'ITY~tARAN DinabY, coniplele w/lail, 2 h.p. ,._ ARIS'TCXltAT. 16, k>-llner FULL PRICE + T & L blddin&. Appl's., stereQfl, 4 hp Mel"C OJB, deck cbl'I. motor. Cart. Will lhow dl!-1 Tl 1.550 NE\V 1974 --1-11 TV'1, bicycles 11·nc. 456 Vista & tbl., davits, Sl3 anchor, Sun, Mon ' Tues. 311 SO }'t. Pan Am with Cabana uxe.*19,m.~ * ,68 FORD~ ElOO 8 8210 2 OR. Roma, N.B. Ju y 23rd, 10:00 c'"-:-!'-· dir finder ~· •-•--• !In Bay View Ude, Newport cl b ""'IUUll ... $2570 AMtcS:OOPM.644--0350 7ii4mu"", . . •w-Ruby, Balboa ui.... Beach. 6'F.t-0Jl . '70 ALADIN 15, Self Cont. peuenatt u "'a gen. mA,VARIAN . MIK, Wanted IOIJ 10, Fl.berg! GI dingy garqe). Motorcycl•/ Demand Water System, 681 ~~· air oond., (OUJBZA) I $ I FULL PRICE + T k L Good ~tiM.asparll 9': CHARACTIR I O a t • -9150 B Victoria. Coot& M.,. SUNSET FORD NEW 197' SILVER Coha wan1"' ot 6~ . Good --1. Sloop rlt-rs Auto Sor. & Parts '400 5440 Garden Crovo Blvd. ' 710 2 DR • bulk P~· >1S->022 Boats, Marino Eq. -'"'1· With onglno. Lal" '72 suz~ 250. s1. __ & dirt. WEEK·E· ND We•tmimt« 636-4010 $2969 I ~---'===::,_~= I·--''----'---1trake. •n.a.Ml. Good run I cood.$550. See ·n FORD Oub Cllateau Vah, FUU.. PRICE + T & L Mus ic.al ln1trum't1 IOl3 YANMAR DieteLs -s & l2HP zr LUGER, &IJ19 4, 11ink.· ~ lltb St/-'PI-1• Hunt SPECIALS 12 pus., A/C, Arr. PfS, J>wr sail, bay, utility boats head, am/fm, tape, om ,69 KA\\'ASAKI 350 2cyl deluxe inter., new tires, xlnt Newport Datsun '~per~PC!\=~~ts.quai:ii AUUer Marine, &t&--3938 aux, trier, Dana Point 2HP .1 bi' Good thru 00 JuJy 21 cond. 968-8816 aft. 7. Now In Stock 888 OOVE ST . .. ... Special• are Boata,Power fMO Marina. Slip L2 Bkr , 4 'l l\t rrues on rel PLAC L •13 DODGE VAN, 15,COI • '743.0CS1;3.0C)A NEWPORT BEACH llammond M2 Organ, w/ S DE 831-1888 or -..182.1: $3500 ~~nt cond, $500/ofier, EVAPORATIVE miles, 1ot1 or mas. e :Dl2-2002A &: 2X12 TII Betw. AfacArthur & Bristol fender Lellle $7fi0. '36 Mar-UPER LUXE HOBIE Cat, 14' l!Pt bl~ &: COOLER * ~ZH2 * e '7f BAVARIAS 4 speed • at Jamboree R.c!ad Un 017 w/case $225. Drop VEGA VOYAGER &Old. trapeie and -~ '72,.ce& ~f.P·~ .... Bnul~.~.· \\'ilh thil ad <DPl '66 aIVY van. 6 cyla., 3 e '7-1 SA.VARI.Al Auto. Near OC Airport "1' DIESEL TRAWLER xtra& with car '"" c ... ~.,.-,., ..... • ~>UAwu ....... ' only $149.95 • '74 :r.o S & SA's CALL 833-1300 in & see us at Second _,. new engine very clean &pd., economical, run 1 Fiddle, 140 CabriJlo, Costa On dilpla)I Now! C97-25n $590 49f-831i ' plus inatallaUon sreat. Jahn 673-9'40. • XI.NT ~ PLANS • Meaa. IWS-1703. Fiberaiau'n teak! 33' COAST RHODES SLOOP . ALSO A W 9590 ~ NJ DSAFE;,placeme! nt! No. 37: 2 oeta o11a11, ...,. '12 YAMAHA 6 5 o cc. UNDERCOAT U1o1 •-EXCEu.ENT SE!lVICE ARP Odyaaey Synthelizer. Xlnt cond. $900. Ca 11 lWS--Ot79. cnl1An& Aft. 5 Semtchopped. Xlnt. • ECONOMICAL! e7S--09'.U par. ' $UXX)lbnt otter or trade for Any RV or Truck TOP DOLLAR PAID Only $27.1SO ..._ -Only 539 9S IMMEDIATEL v El' ;~ ;;c I WILLARll BOAT WORKS '6& 'CLASSPAR w/oobln, '72 H·D Sportate<. Excel. ' !'OR ALL l'OREIGN CARS . ~ :.: ~~15.'in~~.:~ ::fa~= ~o~ ~:r: H!~.:l.al~:~~ ·~j~\IJij~,,~l1Jeau oreome ID to -~ ~ ~ =--. Flybridge, auto pilot, fatbo, s:x~T corfDrhJN frame. Lots of chrome .• _ .... _.i, __ .... _ ..... .1_ .. _ ..... __ ........ _ Ole. Furn. & Equip.~ NEWPORT IMPORTS N:iw~M 0;;el~a~~=tlr:: RDF ra~, twin scl'ew, 1'1>R SERIOUS SAILOR. W/trade for Vett. 645-1621 Sant.a Ana Frwy at ml1e. furn. 64'l--Ol38 210 gal fucl, 60 gal water, 494-230'1, 492·8875. '69 BULTACO 2SOcc, new top Sand CanYQ Exit stove, refrig, winch. 2 bait gd end runs ltrong $200 or ~~ Ole 3100 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. 2!C .Maquerite Parkway MJuion Viejo USE AVERY PWY EXIT. 83l·ZIG e 4S5-t!M9 omCE DESK \V/CHAIJt ree., sleeps 6. $21.lXll. Zi' S LOOP, .... ~··cm ottei-. 642-2190 • • 0 . Count Mlt• ~R SALE ~oo 962-'~ -dlly ............ ....., 15th .... ,,.... Y LEASING •u · -· ~ "" "' $5500 '69 YAMAHA lOO. Gd cond. ·-•-CADILLACS M8-5l"9 SUPER Ski-1''ish/Bay Boat! Street mooring. . Forced to aeU. $180/bllt olr. SUPERIOR Auto Forti&n SPECIALISTS Pl•nos & Organs I090 SKIP JACK. 3> Hu 11 . 6-12--237S eves. . aft 4:30 lnt) B!H-7954 Parts has hundreds ot Uled ._.,..., Selection Service durlne tease period 1:..=o.;;.;;;_;;;..,'-'---Cust.cm bh.·280 Hp Olrys.ler BEAUTIFUL Lene .star 16 ' · , . foreign autc parts at In Ora-County is important. CreYier Bl\l\V • PIANOS IfB. A1a.D)"....xtras.._$6500. or _&loQp. Creal family day '13 HONDA, 350 G,"2500 IIll,_5 reuonable pricft; lc--f re e -... -\\"U awardtd the BMW ' Trade 1Dr late MDL saUer. Cover, trailer, xlnL mos. old, $850. Firm· dellverly. 752-1656, 1731 ~De~ • Sedan [)e. Service Award by Hottman •. ORGANS M""""'9. 54&-7741 ......,. $'19$. '9.'1-mL 4'Hl28 superior Coota M... • El --Cl>l.· Moton. we are dedicated Rentals fr $5 5'8-4JXJ evea.• wlmdL TEAK LADY .. u· Sloop, all ·n DUCAT! 450 RT, 1100. SES rufil. INJECroR with =~:: .;:::;:.i:,thu IO .,,~ ,.... ""°" ..,.,,. on ** 24' SEACAMPER, 1913. TM C!Ullc. Cornpll!!tely •n Honda 100. $350. Belli in .adapter for V.W. oomplete • your new BMW. See us 30 hn, like new, V~ A trlr. l'elltftd $6,900. (TI4) 548-2517 xlnt cond. 968-8816 aft. 1. with pressure ttgUlator, alt brt'ore )IOU Jeue any Bl\fW. '70 DATSUN 510. Sta. \Vgn., new tires, gd shape. $1600. 612-2913 1'.IAT 600 w/850 eng. 37+ mpg. Extra eng & pam S350/besl offer. 842-1237. Honda '721 Open Nl9ht1 •til 9 Sleeps 4, head, &bower, 548-2517 •n SUZUKI, good condition. cleartE!r, all hardware. $85. Larre 1hipment of '74 BMW'• S•t: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12-5 galley-Cost $17,<m. Belt w AN..T ED, "' ounce $400. or best ofter. call ~1879. · juit lll'rived. Most model.I WE GIVE THIS *Pianos & Grands* ofr. overr $9800-F1D. avail. Splnnlker, luff"«I', Orth ~ 557...eB -GiMY•I 9510 · -av:-'Jablt! for bnmediate-de--~ Baldwin -C8blc ·Chickering n4l61J..6188 eve-. 497-3!24 or .o. Pm blue A: white. '13 HODAKA ~ Wcmbat. livery . • Fllcher. Kawai . Kimball "ED". Cruising. 68>fj786 $C'JO. WANTED TOP CASH tor clean used CREVIER BMW • Knabe -l>ta:on & Ham':n . 22' DlESEL., Super Sport, LEHMAN 12, no. ~. Super Call 581--4.'j27. CASH PAID can and trucks -~ W. lit St., S.A. 83!>-31n M..-u • Sohmer • Stein· Cutty C&bln, Sport Fisher, race equip, bnmac, mini * '73 YAMAHA 250 MX * For Your Junk Automobiles. Howard Chevrolet ORANGE COUNTY'S WB¥ ·Storey & Clark · WiJJ. many xtraa included. Mini trailer, 213-454-4455. Xln't cond. Best ctfer. Ca.II &12-4930. >t--•~ur and Jamboree OLDEST ter • Wrulltzer • Yamaha Tower, new factory .. demo. 14 N .,....,... ,. .... ......., _.,_ 4 . ~·• N I '"""" Sl2,000. Days.~. eves XLNT. Lldo . o, """"' ......... ,,,..., .... ....,r prn Antiques & Cl•tllc 9520 Newport Beach 0 ew Sp neta ii· • •• .... • ..,i7J & wkndl, 642--3103 w/trlr, 2 sets &a.ill I: xtru. '13 HODAKA dirt bike. , 833-<1555 Uaed trom ... ······ ··• S95 $1095. PH: 67J...373l Knobbie tires + extras. $475 \VANTED -'Sf-56 Ford WE BUY USED CARS Pllfc:n " .......... S895 19 7 O FIBERf'OAM 19' 15, VENTURE Cat, dacron 645-4'112 Pickup in iood tc excellent AND TRUCKS Grands " ....... •••• S395 !lberglus bay boat, 1eats aans, w/trli. (beauUiul) , oondition. WU! pay top *ORGANS* 8, I/B-0/B, 21 hr& total ..,.; """• S79-4.199, 979-!B 73 HD Sportster. Elect. dollar 1.ot right truck. Call Come in for a tree appl"Biaal BaldWfu "":""CoM . Hammond. time. New-cost $700), Sell .... rv start. Very clean. S:nxl. 673-GiS Eves. after 8 P.M. to GROTII CHEVROLET, Kawai • Kimball. Lowrey. price $3500. Lk new. Pri GLASS Slabot, w I s a 11 s. Call 675-2604. 19-IO OlEV ipecial dlx 2 dr 18211 Bet.ch m vd., Hunt. Bch Rodeen · Thomas·· Yamaha ply. 673-7022 eves Need.a work. $100 1970 YAMAHA 175 CC, new Th,000 mi. mi'a. RWUJ xlnt: 847~ S.t9-3331 • Wwiltzcr -Gulbransen • i7 2,)' O.B. Cruiser, 80 hp. 548-fi024 rblt ena. Xtra parts, $325 $!!00. 979--8630 CASH FOR Allen. Mere. trailer, 2 bertb1. CB KITE & Trailor -60t IJ46.8633 ew. Roe VohlclOI fDO YOUR CAR Opdaan ................ S1SO radic, misc. e q u l p. $525, fi«>.1749 1968 Riverside socc. 150 M&--7070 1974 BMW's in stock ready for Immediate delivery. Excellent sav1n&1 on remaining 1973 mcdel&. SALES-SER\1JCE LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY Lowl<y Spinet ........ no; Pl,..../.-,, "<W paint MUST ..U Vlklnc '!Jl' clU!lc mpe, good rond. $50. Call BOATS-TRAILERS Sal"-·•·•••-•..,th• Dally Wurtitzer Spinet, new • • $499 $14T;i. 271l First Ave, CdM. wood bin loop SI.I $8!ICl Richard &M-8593 ... ,. .... ..,. ..... ,. Hammond A-loo ....... Save 6~3 eau ~ia · " · * 19n 150 HONDA * RY STORAGE Zie a= Ad." iu: ROU.S ROYCE ROY CARVER, Inc. BMW -~$-r4995 VALUE IONUS PACKAGE FREE WITH EVERY NEW TOYOTA WEULL DYNO TUNI a AltOHMINT e UNOllKAL e HltMA OlAZl e OOOI IDGIOUAIDS e LOQC6J.S CA' t ANO J YR.• SOOOOMIUW.UUHTY. CHECK OUR SAVINGS . IEfORE YOU BUY! *GWAINN t::Ois N~y co '5mp' = J;t'. e 18' Alpha Catamaran Xlnt cond. ll,000 ml. 24 Hour Socurlly ;:'all:..:60-0678::;:=''--~= 2.14 E. 11th St. OR _ ~ Xlnt cond. Traller. 496-85981492-7284 (bus) & In & Out Service O...er~::,1 ____ :;.:::,:-!,=°"='•;:•=••"sa;:::=•=="'=':=.t4C ---------~;:::.::;,.::c:_ ___ ..;.;.;;_ I w.1. computa. --· or 551:rl98 er 551-2713 M th\ •-t PULLIRTON MUSIC u Pr! -· HONDA 450 Propaon Y ~st t~-o er. ·,..r.,"';.,,.,.. 25' READY TO GO. Priced ne a "'" 18191 I;ucUd, Fountain Valley .......-.ww tc move. Extra&, Call Xtru, xlnt. 644-0938 COMPLETE RY 557-4136 1 YR aid, 18' GLASTRON w/ &PM '13 HONDA SL250. 1.12 N. Harbor, Fuller!On_ lrtr-Llk&-lirand-new.-Sta•!!f.i-rc;;;;"'aller;;f.;,-,e.;;:;;::;:;;· -New·~ -SERVleE-&--Rl!PAUt- 871•1805 __ , 6, fly eqj)d, V4 302 Cl" 1!ith ~~ ~=-53&-3T:i9 CENTIR-STORE ~~~.N~g~n:~~ ~::.":::'":"=·c,..:~,t,..,~~·0-m,-: r,,,'~,..f-~-~-,~'. ~:;" 1.~· :_t ~Us:.:~: •ij~\IJ~t,~liJ •7:00PM, Intetmedlatee 8:15, Mint cond, ·Inboard eng, Npt. slip $2600. 644-5.286. condition $195 Santa Ana -. at a.ta Mt1a • Tuetday .._ •-s H-IE 14 ·--~· ... , cover, new navy ""'r• Xu• • ..,... _.._. Sand Canyon Exit ~~~. ~~ sml, «beat oiler. fti.Ol6S ·18>1 671>2543 MOTORCYCLE '62 HONDA (714) "1·1171 Wftk. Fran Mkuo In '!Jl' CllRlS <XINNIE ~. KITE with dolly $400 ~~ CH!NOOK-TOYO!'AS round ~-Me, eo.st---it:illtc Costa ny!Jrid&'e, trim tabt, bait "~' 1160 "';>""uvo trl ••-• --• ·--• rm.-·•-11.,.. _.. ppcr now on .....,..,a,y ..• ~Meu.. Newport Blvd. at ........ canvas l>WUU -r• Newport &Up included. $2800/ '72 BULTAC'O Punang z;,o, Rea.dy for vacation trips ..• Harbor. ~21151 ~~::"': .:::".": .. CAL ~ i:i" No. ill. ~~. ~: ~.need !i~ no:;~" "s,;"'t::,t ~ A GOOD SILICTION IN STOCK. '"''""'""'""""'""'""''!!""!~I cabin, l5;;j OMC IJO, all otter. ' ' '69 Yamaha 250lttx, nu trans can 58.\'t dollan at BUI e GREMLINS e HORNETS FIELD'S-Mio, .00 '""'· hd trailer, w/lnk.,, HOBIE Cal 16' Yellow, good & top end. o Ml. Make oiler Mury Toyota, 18881 B .. ch IMMEDIATE DELIVERY pianoe & orpna, new & $4250, ~2222 condlticn. Private Part:)I S52--06ll Blvd., Huntlngtcn Beach. 1i-;~~'.!!:!:!::=.!!..:;.:::::..:::::..:"""'.~-=-.;::::-'=".:-:.::=:::::::==:;:==.:::::::::::::::---t uaed' Spineti. g r 1 n d s • '13 NOVA Wellcraft. 26', twin $1195. en-7375• 542-358.1 Jn'ffiu~onda~CCL!Lliiooi;,°"353S1Gmni1~ .. 1,84~7-855.5~-~-,~.=_;~---1 '72 TOYOTA pl&yers. Going out for Mere 188. Vamon trlr, 1970 ISLANDER 27'. m eng. $42S. Car canier in c . •n OODGE Minl-~totorhomc. '70 TOYOTA DEMO SALE ! ~ '-lno-.-RtntiLll w/option Extras.~'10-hn, total , New palnt,._Comp::-~. ~ .. -Bubbl top. A1r oond Corona-4-d ~ R eal .-2 Dr. H.T .. Mini cond., ;to buy, Kawai, Stclnway, $1l500 • .f.N..Q86. $!1(8), flm\. 646-5632 .,_..-'iU01 e-~ • -----~SAYE $$$ grea_t , gas sav er. Baldwin' Ch I' k . r Ing, , . •IVI" BUY YOUR* (660H08) 13199. Sharp. Good mileage, [ANX4241 t Yamahll., Klmb&.I, wur., etc 20· SkipJack, 215 Omc, VHF, 15' SLOOP, fl'y e~ MOTORCYCLE TRAILER. SUNSET ll"ORO (309BEOJ · On GARDEN GROVE BaH Tnk, full canvu 6 olbrd. $1St. ftrm. 5t6-00l3 5MO Garden Grove Blvd. S 1 2 9 5 S I 6 9' 5 rn:Lll'S (n4) 63\l-211U covers, cleaner titan nu or~ ·n YAMAHA 00 •-" bike. w .. tm\Mter 636-4010 GREMLINS & MATADORS ' l2)12 Brookhunt St, G.G. $5,700 61?>45o; '13 15' JllcC ....... "Venture" Good coad. $22S. C'.il MUST Sall, $2300 or bea1:11-_:::..:::..:-=--1-~;.;;;;:;;:.:.~_;_------t--:::::-::==-"1 CO.ST MUSIC IT CABIN CrU!oer Outbo,oi'd. w/trlrl many ~ LIU 64&-1362 oiler, Dune """"'· new VW .l.3 HORNET '67 RAMBlER '71 CHEVY '70 HORNET Now ...._ E ·1 .bait tank, cover, trailer, new, $725. 557~1 · erv. t900cc, dun! port heads ·1 ... ..-... " . ....,..n ven ngs ·etc, Sl,900. or traM for MOORING Jor 30• Boat Motor Homn, llll'hls trailer &: 22" 'Sand 2 10 choose from. 1·2 _..,.._ HOYA 6 cylinder. auroma11c. MON, THURS. FRI 10-9_ travel I.railer. 642-6155 w/'lJ' Sallboat, Muat 11cu. Sale/Rent 9160 tires & rims. call Ted, Or. 1-' Dr. Llke new. low Exoellen1 transportation, Hard to !ind compact. power s teer Ing . OPEN SAT lo.ti, SUN 12:J 19, Callfomlah Fibtr Glua Take trade. !m-6165 :,SL~ mileage. 1,,1078951 •uto. tr1n1 .. air cood. (Sl 40l..Ml (227DINJ Cor. NE!Wpo~~arbor, CAt Runabcut, Xlnt . 18' UNICORN eawnaran Ann* 1 i.ctn~r 1 s'"'"po"""rt"s,""R~ac-,-.~R~od~.~,~sce=1 {641JJDJ (TFA989l MUST SEE Broolthunt at Talbert FV S.'Y/SIH/Fbh 110 Mere 10, w/tr.Uler. Cd rond. s259 5 s99 5 THIS OME 96H733 '1 Muot Sall Otten 5IM009 6*-ll02 lflSO Ward St. CORVEnES RIVATE PAR.TV \\IANTS 11' Inboard Bl;)' Boal. Very 17' CATAMARAN. new 11U1, Huntl"lton Buch 7 TO OIOOSE t"'RO~! TO BUY Pl.ANO FOR old, but 9'JUnd hi.Ill, enirtne il trailer. $873. You ant, the Wliffier of From-$4995. to 17895. CASH run• but needs wodt $250. -TWO l'REE TICKETS WILL FINANCE · * 547_9445 * Call 675-a. 10, w/ilde board~ CompLete to the )" .1972 Porsche 914 Coupe 72 GREMilN Sharp, (877GOTJ -.. '67 AMBASSADOR tr.1upc w.,.. Full power . air conditioning. "Mlnl '71 JAVELIN L ow mi l ea ge econo mtcal 6 cy L. Javelin. (373DDZJ :ANl'l.QUE Kimbell UDNbt. 15' DORSETI', Trallerie A $225. or be9t cfftt. Call RINGLING BROS AND Bcautlf\11 SS495. -cua. $DI. Call Top, 40 hp ~· .:w 6T'~7fl. BARNUM & BAILEY Call Jell CUrrle ll33-0l65 1llMli1" . Slel'rl Vmle Rd., Irvine. Boall, Sllps/Dedr1 ii1i CIRCUS '68 TORINO, very laa<, I YER PIANO, 1909 10 FT. Gla.ssper nmabout at the apd, AMJFM atl!!lr.ec, St ri ... I • -hies PRIV ~ SPACE Bal~-rnAHEIM ~rs, cam, • a um , Merrill, Pump 11.ct.ion, cou ee OK w ~ • ·""""""" , .....,. ooNVi'NnoN CENTER nianlfold, HcUy c ar b, SAVE '70 AMX Or iginal ract. cond Collect or s I tem {372DDLJ ~;995"....-..1....---=:....:..;;...;.._1....-_s_l _9_9_5-:::::I an: 6 pm, 56-7985 $175. Penn. Mu. 21'. New Sell traction ban 1: map. moo. c....ta.... Goon 80M Whaler, Merc.35, tr a i I er Bce.t. Adult&. $85. mo. 800 W. Katella, Anaheln1 fll'fn . M9--,.'J,874 ~".. w/C!fM!t, $9(1). 6T":>-09flli Pleue call 642-5678, ext 333 '64 PLY. BtJvedere Stage 111 Scuba gear, tat1k, rqulator, 1 ~~=~81).4433~""'""°'.,,,..°"" 45' Side tic on main bl,)', to cla.lm )'Clul' tlcket1. Ram chargtt. New tires. 14". Mtna nm:!"~' 1ult GLASPAR 16~i·, 1/0, 120 Newport .. C&ll week days, * * * lifUst aee to apprec. S500 w/bOOd Call 11ft 5: 3 0 JCP, many xtru. Oean, "111'-0tm""'""'"°""""':::-:=== '74 Shalt&. :Kl' Motor Hom11 firm. ~l. p.fu. Alk I.or Jl!IT)', 893-7064 llPI 2, $2100, .71~129:l WANTEO.Sllp or 1lde tte b' tor rent. $175. ?.:r 1''ttk. 4Whffi_Dr·=, ... '--~f~5Sf~ J8 GAGE shotlun model J,; You don't need ,. sun to 1rna!l ~22 foot aallbol\. CaU Pnv p&ny. 65f.4828. Xlnt cond. SfSO. Model W "Draw Fut" When )'OU 54Ml297 atterlPM. ~ · ·&a INT ERNATIONAL, Rem 22, '$85. 545-02G6. p\O.ce an ad ln the DAILY Have IOft'lt1!ltnc you want tot24-x 64 dual-wide. 2 BR. 2 w/J.O~,. Catm""Cr, Roll·a· Oualfted Adi Call fl.U.M78 P11..oT Want Ada! Call mw teJI? Ouelflid .,;t1 do It BA. Lee den. Afr cond. long Ounpcr. A·l C.on(I. todi,yl .. 642--S678. wt:ll ·call NOW &12.5678. Adult Park. 493-015.1 5af~ • l • I • •~' '31 DAILY PILOT Friday, July 19, l'H'4 I• 1_M._-_ld0 ______ 9738 ., Ben• 9740 erced•• Ben• 9740 Morcedos Bon• · 9 P_o_r_•c~ho-----'~50 -'"----.-...~-9_7...;65!.~•,_P!="-----'ff'-U'-' 1 toyote 9765 tlolii1wlf0• ·fffii '\ t '13 Mazda R..X·2 4 dr sedw1. '71 P.lERCEDES 2.l!Ol'E 'tl P.fBZ 2200 Diesel. Auto. '72 1'1ERCEDES 2511 &.'<I. PORSO{E 1970 '74 TOYOTA SHARP '72 CORONA, Zl,000 t&8 y9111$WAGEN I Air. Like new • .l6,000 mi. B•v.,•n/Coi:uae. 46,000 nil. lrnn,o;.. oir & like Ile\\'! Auto, l\/contl, lo 1nl'a. iot'aJ injected, Alloy l\t a Its, 11 m 11 et , a Ir, man u e I Lft 1 I Muat 9dL Sacrifice. S6JO(I. 4~-L5SO S31-3lt0 Olr. car. $6000. ~ or M1/1'fo( Stereo, 5 11pd. tnuwnlMkln 5.li-7861 * 493-0716 * 1 --~--~---i,73 l\IBZ 45081.. u.ooo orig. 673-;>-Klti e\'eii. $5500. 5"~ll78 ask for ~1r. _ .... 1St-Deall-~H'r1u#.um:;;;ph~;;...;~=';9;;7;;;6:;7 ! Autonvif1c •tlck shltt, radio 'I '72 MAZDA RX2'. Air, slereo, :\1RCEDES BENZ -=219, :59. 1nllee;-air, AM-ltM stereo· MG t 74i _Cnunpton.-and hcat('r. (82GGA.tX) leather, vinyl root, nictalllc Good 2nd l':tr. $9!)5. C n I I l!.:ll-21.).10 Oh·. ·61 COCO bl'O\\'n, pc.w run'g. Anywhere I '61 Trlu1nph GT6, gd. coyld. $1077 pain!. 554-2:{68. 673·10fiti. .7,1 l\1EllCEDES ,100 SE '58 l\IGA Convcrllblt'., ltc-,a:;c11 r. Konl i;hocktt, roi: LIAS! OR BUY \Vb·e \\'hecl1o1. $550 or bst. t CLASS SELLS -1142-5678 Sc.It icll<' ili•n1i-•••••• r><l'!-."''678 Vot• 9974Vega 997i BRAND NEW • 4 SPEED •RADIO • TINTED GLASS I • DELUXE BUMPER S..,.~ • WHITEWALLS (IV7784U33956Q) VEGA HATCHIAClt COU,E s15 DOWH s15PH PYMT. MONTH l\IETALLIC 'GOLD EXC\:'U-8101'00, Top, !iidC' CUl1al111; & lli;:hts. Vel'Y llClt. $·1300. All Modllsl offer 6•12-tJ.J4 n lt.W' .: th·c car·· otle only tSER. C(Jvea\ ll:OOtl oond, SlOOO, ~l·lior=-..,-.-=-h Volk1waaen 9770 · NO. O!SOOI): low 36-ono. &!&-MIO '7J'PORsc!IE 2~1400' .' spdCnl,I '66 TOYOTA 4 00-Q·R-1\a.~ I a...!• "-· Wt 0 open lt'osc al $243.08 per MGB 9744 ~~·~-~\-Ills. .., -lUUA L1.Al'I '69 ~y Sqbck, M 1/F'Af TOYOTA l 1no: tully equl11Pt"<I. NO _..,, TOYOTA radlq, auto, xlnt cond. -Call capilal reduction J'\..'Qulred. L\19-B '00 39)1 nctUAI n1lleii. Saab 9760 Automa1lc, radkl, heRter, • (714) 529-=U64 or 586-~. J• Sle Ltke 1x•1''· tK'\\' top, tonnc~au, ch .. 'ffn tr1111s110l1ntlon, <TEZ· 1966 Harbor, C.M. s.6-9303 I Im mons l'lc! etc ... ~lust ttCC to nppl"t'C. '72 SAAB 99E Automatic 531). 1966 ll1trbor, C.,,1. &16-!0.13 WHITE 67 VW • 7 O Vo L Kg WA C EN Imports $1950. 64...-199!'1 _ fuel Injected, steel radi t1ls, $777 72 Toyota "'-Ilea $795 \ 642-76'16 Squarobflck. Automatic, air I n.....1 974' 2:1 n11ig, 37,000 ml. Xlnt .... cond. (561ABP l $1699, • ;, 1301 Quail -,... cond. $2625. 213-374-ft&ll Cpe. 4 spd . radio&: heater '57 V\V, $200. or best offer SUNSET FORD New:f~ach '72 -0PE~ !V\LLYE, 4 spd, '67 SAAB. 96V4, like. new l SpcclaJ tires It wheels • Gd lransportntlon. 54iO Carden Grove Blvd. I ENTER FROM lo1acARTHUR radio. au· cond, ~eel beltt!<I inside & ool. $950. Call -f\_._...i. 1...:. refiecls excellent ca re 847·8619 · \VelJhnlnster 63&-4010 OYER ~.?If~ yello\\·. Eve~ & at. ~7-93-17. lUUAJOYOJWIUA t!MOEES) '72 . SUPER BEETLE, '2.::000 '69 V\V BUS. S un roo r' p~~sche 9750 Toyota 9765 01tly $2095 ~ :./~74Stcreo. $}:j()(). camper equipment. AJto n --,.5-USED --~-1 H ---.. c11-u-•··· . . . . -. -"-12-VW..Dcluxc BUICI J•1-.r-1 --'72 t"'ORD Plnro, 4 11peed 1966 Harbor, C.l\I. 646-9303 OWGFu ••""9'1' '67 VW BUG, gd concl. choose fr'Oln. Call 831-l040 .. MERCEDES * *· • ri~dio, ~cat~1-, n1~g \\'heels •13 PLYM Duslt'r 2 cir. Hard MacArthur and J111n'boree $600. Clean Dir. J ON DISPLAY Susan Dell \\•1111 ""h~t~ httcr !u-es, clc1u1 to~. 3 SJ)et'(l istlck only 13000 Newport ~ach &tS--8163 I MOVING MUST SELL I 115 East San Juan ca0' 2'l3REKHAAJ. $l79:JN. Inc nules. A IK'nutih1J b I u e, 833-0055 '70 · V\V S quare ba c k. 1972 V\V Super Btl e, ta~ San Clemente · ~ • • • OOGCNP.t. $2295. plus tax &: '73 TOYOTA 4 speed Coron~ AM/Fl\1, tape deck, runs Dck. Excel. mtth. cond. House of Imports You are thC 11in!l('r of 2020 E. lst 5-l.144TI lie or $395 (Jo\\•n 36 at $68.59. Deluxe Landau top low good. Best offer. 536-4U6 :t!,000 ml-one ownel' $1995. 52,..7250 TWO F REE TICKETS '72 DODGE Colt, a uto 1rans., Arr Sl2.8.1 d("ferred pay1nent nlllenge really a clean ~ '6'--YE sqbk. a ean.-·Runa ~·~·&-~5~1;85'.'.-=:~=o---.,.,.-I 101hl! rndio. heater, clean car l>r1Ci? $2.864.21. CaSh price 8051-IOZ. -b'OOd. $1m. '68-SQUAREBACK. am/tnt, •7:; l\IERCEDES ii 5 0 SL RINGLING BROS AND 073F'F"N. $1595. $2435.70 Inc. tax &: lie. 0 . R. HAAN, Inc. 548-1223 new engine 36,000 1111 ago, SP?rts Coupe. :'<Int cond. BARNUM & BAILEY 0 . R. HAAN, Inc. 0 . R. HAAN, Inc. 2020·E. Isl 541-+in S6VW, 20.000 mi, runs gd. lmmac. SlOOO 5Jll--O.Ml7 aft Pn. l_>W'tY· Slt,750. 9'ro-3GW. 1 CIRCUS 2020 E. li.1 ~11-M71 2020 E, 1st 541-4481 '13 TO)'Ol:a bJrooo MKil Cpe, clean, new ballcry &; brakes 6pm or 645--3275 eves. j nda 1 ='""°'~~""'--~~I j l U. '72 CHRY New Yorker fully .71 ...._, Aulo Trans .. La u, ow 66-7969 '72 vw earn-,, radial!i. '73 ?i1BZ-450SE LuX""" a l • ....-.RY Ne\\•JXn1 custom II •. ._.. ...... II \Vil! .,.. s d 2 1 000 r~ ANAJ IEI!\{ ' l~:!_rh~t3E~~l'Yi.,h~:· a llUIO tmns. lllr co nd .: ~·~tuf!!Bsf:'IDiOOir~. '67SQUAREBACK, !Stereo. Pri. Pty. Xtra cin. I e a~.~ 'su250mPri.~ CON\~NTION CE:.T\'TER nic · . .., · remote mirror. p1vr st,ra, reblt eng, R./H. SlOOO. l\tulil Sell. 24740Jilnie Cl\f lntn)ae ....... te, ' · 800 \V. Katt'lla, Anahehn O. R. HAAN, ~nc. P\l>'r brk~ A beautiful ~:J. ~5358 ~3515 •i ·=~;-:1: Sedan, silver ,v; Please c·all 6~·5678, ext m ~ E. 10T~ Co ~t-147t '$2'i:~ low ntilt$ 879ETC. ·~ut:.o~ns.~e~, m1::.a~ ~-63~.~v=n~', -runs b'OOCI, good VW BUG '63 &: BUS '61 'I black int., & xlnt. 831.2040 to claim )'0•1r tickets. '70 TOY A rona 4Door. . . ' priced 10 11en. LOADED! body, good Inter. Xln'I Both \v/rect>nl eog. \\"Ot"k * i1r .-Autoinatlc, low 111 l I es . O. R. HAAN, Inc. \Viii trade. s:n-awo Dir. transp. $550. 8471145. Run good,.J.Extra $450 ea. Dlr. '63 POR8otE 356 B. Good !965AC0) $1099. W20 E. 1st 541-4471 '63 ·v\V, runli i:oocJ. :\.1nt 67~0607. ~ I ·n l\IB 280 SE. Full poi\·rr condition STiOO or bc!il SUNSET FORD '73 l\:IARK Ir sla \\'QS, auto. 1ranspo1· tat ion. $49j, '71 VW BUG , ;nlrcl. air & spotless! 831-2WO oiler. &14.4&..?T • 54<W Garden Grove Blvd. ·n JEEP Con1mando. V6,, a.Ir, pis, _roof rack, 12~1 675-5170 New· eng. ina.ke-.-0 f 1 er I D . \Vestmlnstcr 636--4010 ,wheel drive, auto trans., nillt!!, like nu S 3 6_D o . Th-G2S2 Sell idle item11 with a Daily '72 COROu.A 1600 4 tipd-; P\vr str., pv.-r brks. radio, 536-796t ·~·~nlngRa·~~.: nSc~50llres., xlnt 72 6 y 1 . i \Vant ad results ••••. &12-6678 Pilot Classified ad. &12-5678 ?>+mpg. ,73 11101or, best healer. huckc1 scats. <.'?~-.... Lvuu. '" • ' \r\V. e l ow, air, .-, 9800 Autos, New 9800 offer. 979-8367 $299sole~ lo1v n1lleage o.iSCXX. 'TI TOYOTA Celka Like fi4&.1908 Al\1/F?.f radio. New tires, ·~ J. ne\\'. Low miles, many •n Volkti\\'agen, Super shocks, lugg. rack. 554-2368. 1 Cla!Sif!cd Ads ...... &12-C678. O. R. HAAN, Inc. extras. l\lust sell ! OUers, Beetle, Xlnt. Cond. $1650. . · -j -2020 E ls! 541--4471 6~ 847-3318. Sell Jelle items ...... 642-5878 I, Cadillac 9915 · · -· · I 1----------Au!o~,_!olew __ HOO Autos, New ____ tlOO Autos-, New ftOO_~uto1, New 9IOO ·j SLIGHTLY USED CADILLACS from - "FUSSY" OWNERS Choose from OllllGE COllllT1 WGEST SWCTIOll '&· 1973 Cpe. De Ville '"'--ui -...... ---.----.. --•"""'-. --·-· Ill •• ch-M 1,_ 1973 Sed. De ViUo '"'-"'" ... ....-. --"""' ........... ~ .. ""''""" -IO>~l 19l2 Cpe. De Ville ,......,. ........ _.""""_ ... -....-.. -................ (:citll'\ {S) 1o c"-f•- 1972 El Doredo Mm Ba•y WIDy & lal,y Wiima -'I at SUNSET FORD ;: COME SEE WORLD WAR H IAIUIAGE IAUOOMS! ' • • ' I • I • • • . -THE BEST ~----di-­'"'"" ·"~· & .. ,.,,. ....... ii.. .. J11J.l<IC>I 1'2) lo c"-efr.n 1972 Sed. Do Ville 2».-PlllTOt AVAILABLE 100% Financing Avciilable • -~ • • ' / ! • THIS JUST MIGHT BE THE.BEST TIME & PLACE EVER TO BUY A USED CAR EXCELLENT ECONOMY 72 DATSUN PICKUP er_.,.~. r~ l>NU• • ..,...~. ,_,,,, 73 PINTO WAGON $Qurt8. Aul°""'l<C. M w llfe S. MICA. ld¥!1r-. 11,000""'"" (IMJfll PINTO RUNABOUT 73 VEGA KAMMBACK Ml:e lllUe. nNr ,_ Mk n &! ...... ''""" tac!M 11<, A apo., lo• 41C.On(>m~. ""'"''" DEMONSTRATOR MARK IV We ha•e ·J -Marks at Tremendaus SciYings. ciy&---.. Dick J6hnson and Petwr Ptleuses, Sales Mana<Jtrs Mark. ALI.MUST GO! LINCOLNS l lo choose from including Mr s. JohnSOft'I. MERCURYS·CAPRIS·COMETS WAGOMS·Etc'. SAVE! SAVE! LUXURY AUTOMOBILES 72 T-BIRD LANDAU ~Dr. e_., otwlteMltMe e•tra'. 8tu1U11h" ..,..,..,..., gOl<I Mic!>, MHI boil~ ht•~· l8i'9CPJAI 71 MARK Ill °*""I' Plfk i PQa. All 1"9 .. ,,_ ""=' AMJF'-1 stereo, Just ouu;AIMll! ,.,,,.. Ford Molor Co, '"I HBDJ s3975 ~4795 s4395 s5995 BRAND NEW 19741s NOT JUST ONE. OR TWO, BUT NEARLY 100 BRAND NEW LINCOLN-MERCURYS AND CAPRIS AT B~ST EVER PRl~S! hnson anct .SOil Ho-n"' of th,. f\lew C ~ •·G,.,t1,.n fouff l 1$1-1 H')'TI• of '~~ 1-l , C!'ll' 'j ·-:1. 'l f )'I °I-." 2626 Harbor ll•d. of Cars Co1ta Mesa 540·5630 ! l • le.s lhon 18,000 """"'• ,_... ... -..... -....... ---·-"'""' ·-· l'311fOl'll (4)1•d·-'- 1911 Sed. De Ville ,......., -.-_ u. -· ..... ---.-· ... _...... 190f()l.I (l }t•'"-'- 1911 Cpe. De Ville , ... _, -~ -.·.,. ..... -.. _ .... --.... 0.....,. .. _ l'OOOGI f S) 10 choot.e ""'" 1971 Broustiem Ett<.1rit S.,.,,oof ...... ___ .... _ ..... I •t"l"•NG" l-. i,,.. ....._,_ 1~:1X>11M1 1970 Sed. De Ville ... -... ~ ....... --... . ... _ .................... & . ...., .. woo1 (3)1oct.-lrom 1970 Cpe. De Yillo ... ...., .... ......,~-... ~ ... O<--........ --r...w • <lo-.. lllO!tM) (1) lo ch-'""" 1970 El Dorado ..,...,., ........ _. __ .... ~---~-""' ,...,,....._ !l~nlH 11) lo • .._,,...., 1970 Brouchem •i..._ .. _,,,..... ...... , ... ..... --·-· ......... -·~· 1•1'•1..iil 1969 Sed. De Ville ... ...,. .............. _ --:::.t.:,-.:;::;. =,;"''""'· (2}toU..-I.- 1968Bro ..... m ..... -....... ...,. .. ~ .. -.......... ..., .... --..... ~.._...,~~! 1968 Sed. De Ville .............. __ _ ""-~ ---., .. • .... -(ll((001\ 12 Month 12,000 mil• Codilloc Value PTotlkfion Pton --~-••11 ·-1•1•• Mco"Y •l~t '-rkoow NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor llYd. Costa Meso 540-9100 • L I ... ····~ Cftrlllll Follow The Balloons & SA YE tUXURY USED'. CARS & STATION. WAGONS 72 llll COUPE 72GAIAXIE 73LTDCOUPE 73 COUNTRY SEDA!'! Power windQws, landau. air. 4 Dr. H.T. Air, l.and1u. ·/Jr, 83by blue. (789GHA) Wagon. 10 pass. Rack, (304EPTI (2599911 Gi--.(033HPXI 52799 -$2499· 53299 : 53599 72GAIAXIE 'rlGALAXIE _73 LTD SPECIAL -·n COUNTRY SEDAN 4 D". H.T. Ajr, laoc:lau, sharp_ 4 Dr. H.T. Air, k>w miln. Landau.' A i r cond : Stalion wagon. Ai r {272EXP) (988EKN) (~RX) oonditioning. (378EQT) 52699 52499 53399 . 1 53399 72 l111 BROUGHAM 73GAIAXIE 500 72 GRAN TORINO 71 FORD Ranch W~n ,..r, landay. (613FEP) 4 Or. H .T . Landau . Landau coupe. Air, brighl 1Jrcondltioning. (oe8E H) E.xtremety sharp. (244594) red.{132FTZJ 52799 52899 52699 52199 7 3GALAXIE 73l111 LANDAU 73 COUNTRY SEDAN 72 0IEV. KINGSWOOO Landau c oupe . Air. ~.Air oond. (296GOT) lMtgon. Air, rack, moon mist n. Air. Arctic white. (103152l ~!b*kktl.(021He>Cl . l'!"lfZZI . 52899 53299 53699 52699 71l1114 DR. H.J. 73 llll COUP'E 73 COUNTRY SEDAN 70 PONTIAC LE MANS Air ........ (llOOCIH) Aircondilionlno. IH<GRX) 'IAgon. Rad(. Powder btue. WBgon. Air condilionlng. (OIBHFEl (5188XBI 52199 53199 . ·53599 5.1999 l • •I ' I I ' . ' •• ' ' ' l I l •• " I l ~ ' i l l I l .. L I : L 11 l: ' ' ' I l ,I -1 I I I I I I • ! :l i · j , I 'l ! • • I • I • • I l • • • ' , I ': I \ ' ' . • i ' , I '' ' I 1 ! j I I i r-• I I Ir • ! I 11 • • Friday, July lCJ, 1CJ74 DAILY PILOT S9 Vo k1w ... n 9710 :.;AM;.;c;C;_ _____ .,..;.;;1 9935 Mercury 9950 Mustang 9951 I Oldsmobile -99~ Pinto -'957 Plymouth•--•9960'°"'~T"'h°'u::n:;de:::rliird tt70 '71 SUPER BEETLE NIW AMC /JEEP 'Tl CHARGER 318, 'J dr, * • • '65 Cl.ASSJC 2+2:. Stick. 69 Olds Cutlass '73 PINTO. r.xt1•rio1• <lcl·or, t-.,-,-,..,.:li_ll_<D-.... ,",-,11-po--w-er", .c::alr ~ ~ .. , ·call all 5:30, N-2'~lhNt• 1.N. vinyl top, bh.11:. new tlre1, Gre"t Dennlaon Smog ce1·1. E11g1cw Kl'l!l:ll. 4 11peet1 1r11rn1mJ!!.•k!n. (57S. ATLAS 1• o nd 11 J nn Ill~. Good _,, VD vr SlfOO. ~ldl l'Vt!I it 505 l'ernle•f Ave. rM l'iidkl, sm. 9"19-2'792 All orlalnal In & out, I cri1s,, $1799. ronrllt\on ,..S595 Call 83Z-1003, w"-.. M -" UST -mllf'I, one OWrlf'r, lull pq1ri-er . SUNSET FORD Vefw f171 HW1tlnarton Beach • iu..-. Corona del Mar 'GS l'ORD ••I A.,_C ineludtni air cond.ltlonfng. -Ehry1ltr/ Plymovth T....WIU>...:ai .. i:ull po¥.-<er., Run1 ~J •. _...__ ,.,d ,. fNO You 11~ th" 1•fn~ n~ 4 SPEEO:. RADIO (D7.0290l, ---..5110 .Garden Gt'Q~·~Rl\'d. Open DAiiy A Sun. 'Ill IO PM Cd, new brakc1. $38.;:-Pvt. '72 VOLVO 1800 ~ _ TWO FR'EE TICKETS. S·IOO. (j.·IS"'638l $1595 \\'i·s~~· G:JG.4010 2929 Harb;,r Blvd., r>I)'. 837-5147, '1\ PINTO. t aperd tn1.n• .... 1o 1he Oid1mobll1 '955 '73 PINTO Slot \Van Squh" 4 • Corna ?i1cu i 'v"ev=•:--;~=--~-.,,=74 I •--i-~ AMC/JEEP lne. n1ll•lon . A itcaJ. !39700ZI RINGLING BROS AND llfxl, lo mileage, xlm Cond 546-1934 COUPE lf75,1 Beach Blvd. me. BAR"UM a BAI EV ~, •• Sf":Y\ce mDny )lll'tHI, pr\C('d .to ~II.' SUNSIT FORD ., OLDSMOBILE "'' 1>ty! all "'""' 64>-6293 ··~74'"'c°'·RA=N'""'A.'""1-.,sooo=-,-,u-. ""JB 72 VEGA AutomitJc, air condlUonlftc, 11~~~JN'CiT°6Ns·a~A~'>'· 5440 GanJen Gl'O\'e Bh·d. Cl ~C~S GMC TRUCKS 1971PJ Nro. 28-;-000 n1\. Air n1pg:, a1r, auio. mid. biu ., AMJFM radio, radl•I tl~. 848--8066 Wetitmlnliter 6J6.fOJO A~~1i~lll1 HONDA CARS _ 1 flU!O, vinyl 1op. Xlnt oond: _l n~culate. 4~1-12".l HATCHBACK Inunacullte con d It ton , •1uw:lc:;k:--""""'"'--•"0.1"o'l;,7i10i'VtTiioiliBiiiR:OoiiuGG"Hi'LhMAii°!,-,;i,;;;-n1, CO!'>o'VENTION CENTEn UNIVERSITY OLDS Ul6t OLDS D<'ha 88 Stal i11n Otrrr. 4~~76 aft 4:30 or '70 DUSl'ER. nm. AfC, 1 .full !actory equlp n1ent in- {to38:18) • 4 dr hrdtp, A/C, R/11 800 \V, J{atella, Anahelnl l 2850 Harbor Blvd. \Vagon, auto tra1lli, 11-s, p-b, wkends. Al 'r, 6 c·yl, 20 i\LPG . Huns clu.-ilr1g autom1llic transmls-$AVE '61 BUICK SPECIAL PIS, PIB, 42,000 mi. Si.Ml. Plen~c call 642-5678, ext 333 Coota M.,. "~"·""'-li·C, to11 rack, good cond .. 711PtNro. 4 llPff, 2000 1·r-& looks xlut. S1395. 67".r556il l'llon. A real nl<.~ car! (7$. Clean, .xlnt Uiruou1, 19 mP1. ~147fi _ 1 1 1 ur li kctll ,,...,,_, f>i·(ake offer, 51(l.!"i:l97. •·ni:.. 1'8dio/h~uter, xlnt '6!' FURY xtra nlce, lmtnl\c. GIX/. S295. P.D. 846-3023 'n LTD BROUGHAM 0 l'; " 1 ~0 •r.:. ' '70 VISTA C~UISER \VKn. '64 OLDS. £ \;• sn1ng ;•rn1. l~ind .. $15T5. 6i.:l-4T(l.). A1c, 1)1S, Sl695:--$1995 ... Cacllll1c "15 p/11, p/b, a/c, elec::t. lgnl1lon noor rack, 8 •auto., power 1rnls, Riii, A/C, PI S, P H, '73 PI~TO Runabout, air-8iT·99GI ' - I ...... !'.. f1900. 96,1.7028, '6J MUSTANG 111 ~1·• j)O\l·er ~e83'-1 ,!?~ $350. 5'1!}-0189. cond. 16,000 ml. DI:< lnt. Pontiac 99'5 1 , • ,', ' L.11111 '73 SEDAN DeVlll~, loaded, ST FALCON ST AT 10 N 6 CYL.--t SPEED '011r~ & liUpc!n.1, --Pinto 9957 Day 496--71 71 Eve 49Hl5t I , . "", ... ._.,. . .,u,.,...,,.~, - I YOL 1M xtnt corn:!, lo ml R'. $5 950. WAGON. vs. Private Pai1y. RebuJU engine • Iran• • and ~NTO Runa bOut. 2000 '73 PONTIAC U MANS I :-·z;~~~";;;~;w;.;.1 · .fV ~1 OJ' fl68...9392 after 152.Q218-· _ ~ _J'Cnr end. A-Real Orenm . '72 OLbS Cullas11 Suprtmc, .i.72 RUNABOUT. 4 srwl, ctJ'11. Best offer. J\1ust Sell. ' • 1918...Harl:w, c.M. St&-9:n! -•83 FQRD WGN Riff PIS needs about $25 In body n/c, p/s, p/~, am /fm She'lby \\'his., clean. um. O.Ji 6T5-71ll. _ , "74 VOLVO '70 CAD. CONY. V-8, "clean. $265. or ' ofter: "'Ork. J\1111 a few sn!nll 11teroo, nc"' tires, gold or best oner. 536-2401 alt. 6 Plymouth 99'0 Au t oma t I e ~~mi5sion. j 173 Vega Coupe U.. ..I U tn M,S..fl22 dlhgs. 1n1erlor good. SS75. 01~b~,,,-~·lnyl lop. aft 5 pm, -SUNSET FciRO-. pov.·er steer m R', air . . .. new, Ul«I, 1 ex 1· rtrm 642-500,, r;r,(W.J •6• v L ., ·'r. , .,1 coodltionlng. 1213GJ U> l'I ~ Spd: Radio & he~ter. New llrtl, Movinl" mUlt 1962 FORD FAIRLANE riOO. ' • 'T3 OLDS Delta Royale HT 5'140 Carden ,Cro\•c 'Blvd. ;> A I.\1'1' ~ u " f) $2877 Exterior dcror . Good miles. ' l•t Deal 1ell by FRI. Aaklna $2900. 4 dr. S2'J5, 1~0 'IERC I C I 19 OOO II \Vestmlnstcr 636-4010 l'llil'k shifr, $5()(1. C1:t 11 1 Exl-eptlonal (~TJESI . ' PH 979--0llO 5 2'-634? "'"' .. , a r. p o "' c r pc, 11 c, . , in e1, 673--0023 & t>-12-6MO O I $ l 895 Anvwherel : • &I * brakes & s:teerillg. Good '3,39:5 pvt ply, T631 Selne '72 PINTO 2000 ce, bpd., n y -OVtEIRSASEAS OORELlllVUEVRY I ismo. or take over~. at mileage, 1 owner. Eves _ Hllve an ex1.r1t space heater oUer. 830--9076 AIC, P/S. $1095. -llllM tlU\4 oward Chevrolet i: OR Bl '73 EL DORADO, loaded. '64 FAIRLANE, V..8 eng., lo Corn!. 67~8511. -_ Or,-HB xlnt t..'On<.I., U n1pg, beS1 '69 }'1JRY. xi ra nice,...immai. ~ -l • H - S22i nio. 675-667ti. onJy-548-2483 1~ ~tERCURY 4 door,j you no lom:rr use? Sell It '72 4 i;pd, Good conrl. $1650. 847-9964 UIA !\lacArthur anl'l Jambol'ee SPEClALISTS Camaro '917 . I needs U joint. i\1\nl t'Ond. In now "'Ith a Daily Pilot or beltil on~. 673-?.&>1 days, Sell Idle ilc~!' \\'llh a. Dntly TOYOTA I Nc"})()rt M~Mcach "'··~ l••~.I -Sell Idle Items ...... M2-5678 & oUI. S3001oftcr. 5S&-ll07 Ad. Cull 642M567g. 673-5866 e\'f'5, Piiot aass1fJ"(I ad. &t2-5Gi8 83:i'--05:u Engine out ot Ckt'. $350 or .-' _;;.;.:;.;,i_ ;.;;;=•-'";;;.;;;.--_;=c:_.;.;._.;.;;:_c.;.::.;:.; ___ = - - lllfAllLYOl:YQUlll9 '1'8 CMfARO Convenible., Autos:---New 9900 1 Auto s:--New 9aiO -AutOs-:-New tlOO Auto1;-N1w 91 :"'::'°:::'o:.:•::.· ::.:N::•w:._ ___ 9::.:B:.::::~9G6~Hiio=rno='"oic0::>=!.=-.rG'=-iii-!ml:=.:.:I A::_u:::t::o:,•·~N:•::w'...... __ !_98~00 19&6 Harbof, C.1.J. &16-9"...oJ '89 VOLVO \VGN., 4 spd. tran 1 , Lug. l'ack Orig. 0YO'Jler $1995. 548·2335. '"' '72; VOLVO Wgn. Xlnt cond. E:llra!t. Mutt , sell. Prlv. 1-rty. Call 493-2888. 'iii VOLVO, xlnt · cond. Radial•, $950. """"" AUTOS USED 9901 trade. M• .. 3'117 '70 CM-tARO, Sharp! Bronze exter. Bro""" \>inyl top. Xlnt cond. S2100. 1-'193-5321 •n CA~IARO, good cond. 3 Spd, V-8, sliver wlblk inter, $1900. Pvt pty ~l-6338 'jO CAlofA!W _auto, k> ml, >elnt cond. Mwit aell $1500/ or best off. 548--2830 Chevrolet '67 IMPALA SS CONVERTIBLE '66 PONTIAC, ?w-er, Air, ~ U to mat i c transmission, Gd b'tuui, new littl Ii. racUo and heater. C002AVA) .,. ....... .,,., $677 General 9901 SLIGHTLY . USED CADILLAC TRADE-INS f,.m "FUSSY" OWNERS . Choose from one ol llUllC! CGlllTfS WS!Sl Sll!CTillllS Juu A F•w E:romple•: 1114 Buick Heral OI•. Monhop Cpe. ... " '""" 5.400 ""~' ,_., .......... --~ ... r>/rlo-. 0 .......... -_.., ............. 1i1-..:1 1114 Chtvroltl Men .. Corio ep., , Leu ,Thon 7 .000 ""1•• ,...,, ... ,.. -· '°'"""' ..,_ _,,-.---~ Pl0.11~ 1913 Ponli1c Grand Prii; ,_,, .......... _ . ......, __ ,..., .......... (11.)G.U) 1113 Oldsmobile a.,...., 4 Or. Honh.,. ,,,_., -....o.._J.("'~ ~ ~ ...... _ .. ;;i: -~~.;..."'--·'"" .-..~ui ' 1111 Chftroltt Cwtem l,..,..So ~. ~ Then 26,000 Mile1 ......... .....t.--.. -...... 1111 -.--.......... •-111mw1 1181 JHUtr XIII 2+21:pc.. l•H Thon 55,000 Miltt1 '~-.-.. ... -;...,.. ,..i;., "°"'"'• o..toel '""'· -• ............. --.. -. ..... ll'Olllll Maoty OtlMn ro ci..- .NABERS ADllIAC 2600 HotbOf llvd. Cotto Mesa 540·9100 Autot,New MOO '5846 74COPITTI ~!!!!'!!. ......... ~~. ~.s.. '·'-· '-· ,,,..... .16868 ;1)fa1 IJW -VOLVO . 1986 Harbor. C.lt.t. 646-9303 69 NOVA CPf AutomaUe, ndkl I: heater, lptdal lifts & Wheel•. Low , miles ·nloe CXYZ408) Only $1295 . "'41wn c'-ralet MaCArtbur arlll •Jamboree NeWpOrt Beacb -833-0ll55-., •• '69 EICamino. Good eng. New ~kes, needs body work. SJ.BOO. or belt oUer . 968-4038. '&t BfPALA. Needs engine work. $100. ~ 557-2343 'Tl Monte Ce.rlo, Bftutitul Copper/Wht Vinyl. Louted! Very C1een. 13400. 83U447. -'68 OIEVY MALIBU NEEDS TRANS S300 Ftrm 645--1510 '66 EL CAl\llNO, 283-VS, auto. !\take offer. Sec at 2431 W. Coast H\.1')'., N.B. Corvette_ __9932 _ -COl'Y'ettes Stingrays Oioke ol 7 • 1969 thru-74 • 4 1pd I: automa t ic•. ExceptJonal units In every ,..pert . MUST SEE Howard Chevrolet l\lacArthur and Jamboree Newport Beach 83:HX>'5 65 .CORVmE X·TRANICE! (480.JFFl $1895 Don 't give up the ship! "List" It In classified, Sldp ---to Shore-Rewlts! 64l-5678. Autos, New - -· STOP IM TODAY AID GET YOUR FR.EE -SEASON TICKET ORANGE COUNTY'S WORLD FOOTBALL LEAGUE PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW OR USED CAR OR TRUCK SOLD THIS WEEKEND. OFFER EXPIRES SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1974 BRAID IEW _1974 CUii.ASS SUPREME ~s- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OYIR 40 HONDAS. . TO · CHOOSE ·FROM 197 4 GMC JIMMY 4 WHEEL DRIVE 350 VB. auto .. P.S .. P.B .. fronl stab., guages. R&H, R.R. seat, sl<id plates. H.0. F&R shock!. chrome bumpers. H.0, brakes, H.D. Battery, radio. {516260) GMC 4 WHEEL . DRIVE # llONDA aYIC DEALER ll ·•ANIE COUNTY 1973 HONDA CIVIC ·HATCHBACK Mag wheels. radio, (t731HVS) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANOTHER flRST fOR UNIVERSITY THI All NIW -TERRA-VAN THE FIRST 4 WHEEL DRIVE GMC VAN OFFERED FOR SALE IN THE U.S. CENTER "Honw of the Ground HcMJ" BRAND NEW GMC PICKUP Fully lactory &Quipped. Lime green. f517256. 52977 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . CHEVROLET •73 ::-!..-....... ,,. .. ~. 52977 "°"""' tila.ing I t111ke1. vinyl !Oil. wsw, ,;, cond1t1on1ng . • (478GOll s1477 51677 '69 CHEYYYAH '70 '71 MllCURY ....... Vinyl 1011, rtdio. elr, 11.110 •• 11·wlndow1, p·1e1l1 WSW, fS4281!J<I) TOllOHADO \'iftyl too. POWllr "'lndO"''-e...y powur Malt, tlllf&O elr, kl!O, W'!!;<N lire1. Ill llOWfl•. llM 1CPJI ' • 51777 '71 51977 '71 I GRAND PRIX \l'8. IUlO!NhC. r"hO, Ntll(lt, WSW vu•yl too. IOIOt!CI {1&9195) ' 51477 '69 5977 53277 '72 ~ZD• 52277' ~ll'r Cilll'll)er. <II 'IOM(I. 11!110. l're1te•. 111 r:nnCllllOnil'll 11ncaz1 .. . . . • ..) ' ' ' . • • . .. . . . • ' Theodore Robins Ford .JULY • . NEW '14 PINTO 3 DOOR RUNABOUT ............... , .. ._ ... 'lnduoilet fold.down ,_. wot. ~ front ano ccirpetinQ. di Wl)'I ~ket :Z:,,...,. " -~ Co;ilifotNo llftliWOM ' _.... cliY: ~. , tw. 0.00 a 13 &SW tires."°"' ,....-irQMmk~.:...i. & "'°''· (~lk. ffl50ol. s.r. &r-~_..- f'lll i.1110039.S) PRICES NEVER SO LOW! ~suP CHECK THESE PRICES)' • '69 ~ ..2!.Douto. 1rans .• a;r, v;0yl root power Sleet"., power brakes.. (YPU7881 '70 !;,~~;~~U~ P.~~ roof. pwr "'· pwr s2411 btks, pwr wind .& seats, auto., radial tires. (162ADA) '72 ~~~"~'~!P !w~~~~~·"'· $2988 \linyl roof. AM/FM. {395EPXJ , • FULL 12 MONTH COVERAGE.WITH NO MILEAGE LIMITf • ' $ A .v • E. • • J • NOBODY UNDERSELLS US! '68 !. ~~r~9.; power"'"'" '"""'· s 1599 ..... (ft65148) 72 DATSUN P.U. $·2211 Radio, n,eater, '4 s peed .. several otl;lers Eoono pickul)S· to chooae Jrom. . · ~ (!f8958) • ' '72 !9R,2;!2.~~.,V~ trans. oow•r $2988 steer., ready for.??? (92656t0 • '71 ~.J!~!. whUe. hubs.. speed. s3~aa. r~io & ,tltr. like .. new! (129KKV) ._ ~72 !~~R~roo•. whUe. A;;, owr .. strg., s4211 ··72 ~~~-~.~~ler, .auto. tran~. $1699 '71 ~~.m~~!!.t1~ sJeer, SAY pwr. brakes. Many more options. (231GAI) 2000 cc. red. (973EOIJ retrig .• 'StOve( etc. AellldV for tun. (287696) · • --~~~~~~-~~~~ 1-. --'70 ~YE!..~~.~ .. ~ •.. & healer. A YE '73 !1~.~.oh~.T.~.~o~~!E~., .. -s2111 '72 ~1?2.~0 •• ~Rao _ $3'688 (549HF.I) vinyl roof. low miles. (37&.IFU} camper, 1:teeps ~ {Q6769E) 174 NAJSTANG II 4 speed, air, p0wer sleer., power brakes, radiO, heater, vinyl roof, less than 5,000 mi. (85tKKJ) . ' • SAYE '74 ~~!~~r.4al~dio. heatM. dlX interior, radial tires, low miles. (599KECJ -.... • ' • . . ALE '73 ~~~!.It-.. ;,. power $4588" st~r .. power braA{e&. (~HMB) ., • .. • ~ . . ~.· ----· ---- , . ' .. -... • San t;lemeia~ -c;~pis~rano -·-EDITION" • . '(9l. 67, NO. 200, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES j .. .. . . -· ...... ~ ,,_ "':,' .: t' O~N6E COUNTY, CALI . RNIA ----• >· t • -~ .. ....._ --.. ·---... !. ....... ":' ... =· -.. ""'-------•• FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1974 Teday's Flul TEN CENTS . t \, .. . . I . C~po Parks linprovenient Package ·OK Sought "• By JOHN VALTEJIZA .............. ...., A ·complete J)ld<a11 lhowlng tlie J\llller plan ol parU lmprovemeoll ~ !be Capiltrano Bay Parb and llecreat1"1 Dlltrlct-11 oo jr way 1n- Orange County · Supervlaors with a reoommendaUon for approval this week llom county planning commllltonen. The plan was drafted after montbe of work by consult.anti hired to assist the (jnanclalty ailing special di!trtc:t serving Caplstrano Beach and Dana Point. It calll for ma)of p1ru purchues and the tmprovemeot ol ulltlng properties alreday -by lbe -· Tbe apecia1 dlllrtcl .... bu i.ttled to launch a developmmt program, delplte skimpy -from a ltlo<ent tat rate. Tbe major pololl ol lbe proposal coming before the board In corning weeu include: -Purc:lme ol I.I ac:ros ·or the old Serra Scbaql site on Victoria IJou!evanl. . -Tbe purchase of a pu<el downoout of Pines, Park tnown aa thei , Rosi ran co • • z, Property whJl:b Jn rec<nt years bu fliured In a.tocal -trovony -ol _., IO 4tfflop the pa r c e t for resldenUal-. -:-Tbe J>W'C!lue of a pork known U E-Parle .. a site 1fi Dua l'lliilt betweeo Street ol the ~ Lantem and street ol tbe o,stal Lutem and betweeo Podllc Coul Hlgbway and Via El<vado. That. pe....r .............. acrea. . -The a~. of a -™< dedication of the TbuDderblrd Weal Park " • .. • .. s u part of a dew}oper'1 commitment to -~II. -Another pork In Dua Point ..... ~va Rqad ii ldJo ~11ed u ,1 -pon:tl --belore llU. ~es the· proposals for n e w acqullltloa, the plan .., forth specific development plans for the dlltri<!'• ellltlng parb. Ptijel Part<, a facility wnsted fnlm private handli alter yean of lenllbY and ~y $O'lrl battlea, . -ts poopoeed for bnprovements o1 about 198,000, Including a full range of landscaping ~ _recreational facilities. That park is alOng Camino Capistrano and offers a view of !be coaal. . Del Obl!po Parkl part of the youth b~ball complex on land b e i n g pw-cbued from the county on a plan of ~ual payment!, ls proposed for development coating more '.ban 1109,000. n.mderbird Park in the midd1e of a Dena Point housing tract, ls proposed for complete development worth about 154.000. , • Beach access areas also are being proposed in the report. j They lnclOO. pedestrian· and · blcyde routes to Doheny State Park, a tpot. at the base of the bhifis below Pinell Part and a new walkwa y along the edge of Palisades Road which at present bas no sidewalks. The latter two access points would be of special benefit to residenls in the bluff area in need of better routes to public beaches at the south end of Doheny • • a1n • Boat . . His Health H~ts r-Bri~ge; Tak~s Turn . Fiesta Parade · Saturday • Man Loses Jaw · For Worse , · 200 FWa.ts Expected for Sa.n C,lement,e Event .. In ,..._,., ol .. Infant, ,baptism· 205 yean ago In a canyon near ·1San a.meate, ..... zoo fiooll, -. and ACKJB BYMAN llarbor Pall'olman Jolm Martindale other inarct.q unlll are at:lladuled for ~?.. J .. _.,. "'"' 1t• arrived at t.be 1eeoe a few minulef later MADRID (UPJ) -Genenlllltmo die 2llt annaal neMa t. CrilUantta "A 33-foot cabin cruller attempted to and saw two people slumJIOd over the Francllco Franco, II, his bealtb ialdnc a V parade SallaWy. pus uOO« Pacific Coul Highway brldi• sleerlng mechanism an the lljlng bridge llUdden turn for the _.., endad 15 ··The parade, ~ to begin at ID "a.m. at in· Newport Harbor at lllgh tide Tllunllo,, top Cl( the cabin. years of autbaritanan rule over Spain !he ,end al Aveolda·Del Mar, wDI proceed night and' oolllded with the center spen. The boat was In gear and movlllg Wday and handed over his powers to ID El Camlno. lteal, take a left In El The crash crushed the faces of both men Slowly up the channel near Bayshores Prince Juan Carlos, the DWI be clXlle as Portal, llld ~~at Plaza Part. abijml. Trailer Part. accorcllng to 1'olarllndale's bis ...,......., ,;,,.C: .. L~fd lllaribal for tbe parade ts 'Jlie accident occurred about t p.m. report. lie jumped aboard, turned off the Uoder the 11-. 1awa lnYOlced bj ·-~ w.,..., -ol Jolm Wayne. Tbe .. --·-•ty hi.... 7 1.foot tide 1-11ion and then called bulJDCe the Spaailb clk:tMor ,t the 1ransftr WU jUunpr Wa~, ~ 35, bu ll:ken IDO'\'ie i.. aa an ""'"""' .....,. • ,... an 11111 . temporary. rr-. ,_. .. .the Fail:llt l'olee-a ta W•l)jiney ~ tince = c:tr~ ~ IO the • ~ ~:.:. ~ol:: tOaden al tho 1llit :;;;i k,-c:an. lake lie :WU 11 -,™Y with his ·tamoua The owner ol the boe\ Mllb, ,, ...... ~ .:,;"'~ '::. ==-~1jlr e·· .... ',AJoO ..... . " ll&u, IS; who I!*" ibla· ~ al 111a1e1'f.I,• . Iii' . ,..:;,:;;bo.lliii the • • , :itlio'if ' ;:;..i.~ .). •·"" ~Bl1alde~se'..N~ ~..;; Iii""_..,, • IJlldl" 111e 11oot. c11y1101c111o · · ,. __ · · "'!•'· ·:ziJ:'•a.-..!7 '" .. lrl': J'0r!i.,7o::l;J.Jt.lce:{Q ~ lciiW ~jaw and twwed II *lrlnC Iha moratai;.=, tllat bis ~:..,atthe!oq~-~ l r l ;m. puoenger, Merrill RJale, 41. ol over to tbe a_._ cmr wlllcll• -coadMloa •• Clllbt&J , · A canim! Im lleOn aat vpat Ille pork Gorden GroYe ,... ~ In -the two vlctlml to Hoag M..-Ial. Jou Carloe, Pl'llmlilr Ca'lol ArtU and with bootlis and -Inda ' cOoclttioa with mua1.e head Injuries at 1lolpttaL Rau waa later tramtS.. to other, top olliciall rm med I a t •,I y Satunlay and ,,:::;:" , y, ~an Juan Urged to Study .... ~ M@mqrlal Hoop.Ital In Newport Orange Ooanty Medical Center. --at·hls tiedilde An ~-lee-ol lbe -end II today Otinlel1 • .,. he bellevea a wind Sb boon later, tbe .,..11qoent aald a ponc,;lre lnakful ,.......i ;by ~ ;i. ;._, v.;..1 Grayahocl:, 11, ol dellector111 '"'f -~..!~~Jiwu ~~-~--.. tad~~ KJwanll Cjab !nJrn 7,; 11 a.m. Sabmlay Newport-Beach lold--·patrolrn<n11e-l'8lpODlll • or -w w w. w ~ • ~ --iiiil'Siiii!iy atAltii!iuiii's jiiltWii kii: - was •"".""I on a bill behind the '!be-reflector is covered witb blood, Inform Part1ameDt ~ J11111 Carlol, JS, 'Jbe n.ta La Cr I 1 f l a n i t a Bayshore trailer-pork allout I p.m. when Cordell Aid. "11 ta1dng °""' u ,IC!ing cbell ol state. commemorates the first Ch r I 1 t I an be heard tbe ·veaet blow her born and The Mako wa1 towed beck to the 1be news came u 1 • u r Pr I • e to lle.ptmn In Calllomia performed b cruh Into the brldl" Harbor Deportmmt. She II uaually Sponiardl who hid -lold 1 ... than 2t Padre Cf'"PI Jn mt • Y Gray.hock -the. boot came out the docked at Biyalde Village In the Upper boon. bef-that the man. who had built The padre ~ a serlously 111 iiOrth aide ol the brid1e with part of the Bay toward wbleb Rau WU apparently up -.9p11n fronl.ti rulna of one of baby al an Indian woman. As wu the ai-tng structure atop the cabin beaded wbell lbe accid«lt occurred. !be bloodlelt civil wan In ~ custem the baby bid -put Into the mlulng "We're ping to tal1c -the meu recom1ng and tbiit blrlrGuld be bulbes' IO 'clle but the grlef·llri<ten ~ man 1llted only as Mil:• further aa ..... u they~e able IO tallc," In a lew ciQI.' -9111[ a llnal, cboeknp. malber. ~-it and took it to ·the Tevidt called Harbor Palrol at 1:10 p.m. Cordell iald. Medical """"'"' silcU'nnoo I ..... prie9t. and ,..;poc1e11 what he described aa a "I c1oni !<noW whether they were oot .l'aa IUdden -~-UMXpectecl. He was ·Padre ~ baollied and treated !be nmaway boat In tllat vicinity. (See BRIDGE, Pap I) stricken with jlhlebttla, 1 ~ ·dilld .u citlier li>dtam watched fnlm. a • " . • dangerous laflalllll!~. al, 1lle b I o o d nearby hill But histOry does oot reconf U ..mt In Itta right thigh. eorly this mootb. the'baby Uvad. Tiie medical -Un reporting the "-''-• the .-...o.. units will be the ......,.,, of ltla coodlt1"1 uld· -.. .....- "The ...i-o1 tbe .w...;. of Hti' Maiipe c.r,,. Mounted Color Guard and . Gralid Manba1 Patrick Wayne. Excellency the chief of state this FoDOwing clqse · behind will be morning IUl!ered a deW!ontton -eqaestrlan grand marshal · E ,. t n g o1 gaatrtc.OCJllllllkattona. Ne...ih..!eu bis Mitchell the F'1nt Marine Dlv~lon band psyttdocial condition remains witbfn I • the limJts of normalcy. 11~ • • fnlm Camp Pendleton, and San Clemente Mayor 1bomas O'Keeft. -Others in 1he parade include Miss San Clemente, Ownber of Commer ce presklent Robert Beasley, and Citizen of the Year Brtg. Gen. David H. Blakelock . Marching units will be"'cOnvergjng on San Clemen~-from South Gate, Buena _ Part, Compton, ~a. Brea, and to,, Alamitos. CMirman of the fiesta activities is Bill Walker of the San Clemente Chamber of Commerce. He was aided by a fiesta commiUee of 25 members. Plan for City Dog Pound ..... By PAMELA HALLAN Dr. w. H. Dletrtdl elplalned the need for a dag pound In the area and said several facton 'ftlK into selectkxl of a site. n-Include acoeaaiblllty to v.hlcles, c:onvenlence IO people aeeklng loat pell, an envlnllmient the sbe1ter can blml into, llld COit. Government ' llOUl'Ctl ~·the prince11" fiiat function .. acting chief of slate 1rl1I be the signing of a U.S . .Spaln statement of m U t U I l mllaboraUon whlcb WJS initialed during a viJit of Secretary of Cremente Council Backs IM n.. DellY f'IMlt 119" The Issue ol a -Oouoty animal •1ter was resurrected thla: week when a ~ty official Mked Bu) · J u a n jloptstrano city ~-to ....,..Ider tbolutand oppoalna a dog jlound In tbelr city. San Juan bu aone «1 ·record u · .......... the location the comty la~ ... llrlp of land ...... the San Diego ~way north ol Junlpero Berra RA>ad. Wead1er Some hilh clouds at times : tbrougb Saturday. Cb an c e of ! -· late lonlcht-Not • • ri1ucb tempera-change. Highs fnlm the low '1911 at the. beacbel to near IO Inland. --:, Nnoport. Meaa School Dito ~ trict'a 11tmmer mu.neat toork- • shop It prtsmtma "Mary P~ ,,.,.,. on 1togr ne:tt week. St• todalf'I W11ktnder. "I -·t pntend It's the rltz!eol facDlty In the -id, .. be iald. ''llul -wl11 be retained and lt wvn't be an eftMft.'' TIMI ooanty olllcial made a ll!de pretentatton on the county's current animal abelter In. o.r-. esplalnlng whit ...1t1 vk:el are pc'OVJded tbere lncludlna treatment of dile•lll or lnjundanlmalL Heuldtbe--11- blocU away -''we -hllrtlne dogs don 't llt Jn with -·" He added that zo peiocoot o1 the 11,tltltl animals who vtslt the abelter each year come fnlm South Orange County areaa. Mrs. Marilyn Wllllams, a ~2'ftlt °' the shelter atte, Pointed ont that San Juan's share for animal shelter Mrvicel WU only I.I percenL "Who provkled,. other It percent?" lbe Uked. . M•Yor Roy Byrnes told the county official the city cerialnly -II the servk.-t1 but hu shown reluctance over the site. He and other councilmen cllrected Dr. Dletrtcb IO loot at -In the commer:ct.al developmlntl north ol !be city, and didn't ..irety rule out a difr.r.nt site within the dty. County offlclall hive the right to put the' animal shell" ..,wber< tlley deem • outtable, but IC<Oldlng IO MIJGI' Byrnes It is their policy to cooperate wtth other dlles when a dispute arbea. The mayor allO rem1nded the county • that the d ty Clll'1'llllly Illa a -.IOrtum on building and new appllcaUona: for co..-11on or ...inc -· b • I n g def~rred. • (See FRANCO, Patt II Countian Dies Hunting Family . ]n House :Fire -. A man wbo ,_ throqb his blutng Eaat Onn(e boine· In fronttC tearch of his wlle and two daughten died iOdiiY all« belnl ......... by ....... Onn(e Ooanty ~·offtclab say ll'nmk Paquette, a ; a1 11111 mmen. St., pve np his life In the fire but tllat his lamlly m_,... to gal out unliarmad by another nil ' Paquette wu fOl10l1ed dead on anival at. Chapmon General llolpttal shortly after tbe 2:tS 1.m. ftre. The names of the other membon ol the 'family .. ete· DOI immediately avalllble. A tpo>I< ........ for ·the Ohntt Comly 0 -~ -tbe 115,tltltl blUe .. -.... ..... --by careM --.g. Tbe fii'e -in a coudt In the f11111ily room ol lbe ~ dwellln1, bunt tllrooch the attic and rool, and tlallled Into an -Tbe Fire depertment'• ........ n uld the apparently aieeplnf ~ family WU a'-rted to tbe fire by sielt,bbof Jim Laurie. 11132 1l<>melle St., who anelled lbe -·and pounded .. thelt door. About f4iltl ....... w•,dU[le ~an adj-home bat the ftrt ~ ' coukl not tvllliHll wbrtber-. !l WU Llurle'1 reaidence. ' .. ;,.. Fifth District Election Tile '.San Clemente City Council followed the lead of many other south Orange County govemmental bodies Wedi1esd111y by endors1ng an election to replace the"tati Fifth Dlltrtct Supervlaor Roriald Caspen. Takinc care lo 1..t: re 1 s ·b t-tbey do not want to support any particular andldate for the post the council went on..-! lo a._.i a pnM!leet1"1 bill by Assemblyman John Briggs (R·Fulterton). CallperS, re-elected IO a. _,.i lqur year term June · 4, la prellllJ1ed dead followtn( a boating -· where be and * * * San Juan Backs 5tli.' Seat Voting San Jun Caplatrano ctty counctlmen Toted 4-1 this week to add their votoea to · U-cal1lnC for a opeda1 eleellm to flll the seat vacated by the lit< Filth · Dlltrict Snpervioor Ronald Calpers. The reao(utton .,... the I t ' t e ::.-.:::: ~-=·~ ~ ,... -It .,.. --!fPOlldillli:ol Ult *'"'nor: ~ not • be 'ttCld1 ........-"' tho pecllllo. ~ -' COUncillnan ,..,..., H•*iik WW aplilst It. • .;; • :r ~ ' J " 1 • nine others disappea.rM and their boat sunk. . · At the urging of a representative or the League of Women Voters Councilmen included in their motion a statement as~ that before the November elec- • tkJn, should it be approved, an interim .supervlsor~be,appointed to belp..run.soulh caunty business. A newly elected supervisor voould not take offioe wit.II Jan. 6. Under current law Gov. Ronald Reagan could appoint an interim supervisor until Ute Novernbe!' elections after which Reagan'• successor as Governor· could appoint a new supervisor to serve un til the 1971 electiom. Hunt in 1'1. ia.1ni, ' Seekng Privacy MIAMI (AP) -Convicted Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hwtt, 56, has 3ettled down in .Miaml, calling himse lf "just a retired old fellow" trying to find" privacy. 'I1te former CIA agent. Bay of Pigs invasion coordinator and authot of 45 -•Is, botlght an 1811.000 , four-bedroom !iome With a swimming pool In lhe aortheUl section of Miami. He and hi! JDur children were In the proces! of ~I .. In an T1111nclay', ~ MISS SAN CLEMENTE Sue Pochous, 19 Dory Boat Race Slated Saturday As part ol the Fieola La a.rtstianJla celebrations in San Clemente Saturday, &1 dory boa t race including Utewlde coffipetitors is sel for 1:30 p.m. at the pier. Sponsored by !be San Clemente !ml Lifesaving Association Chapter, the dorymen will race three lapa around the pier in each event. Lifeguard services along the Southern California cout are e!peCled to enter the competition. Blatchford Nan1ed -. LOS ANGELES (UPI)• -Joaepll Blatchford, former t\oad ol the Pela Corps In U.. ~ admlnillratlan. Thunday was named director o1 Callfomia Attorney General Evelle J. Younger's • re-election CI mp a.J 1,a ... Younger, a Repubtican,·cailetl BlatcM"ord "a dynamic young man'' w Ith "demonstrated c a p a b 111 t I e 1 lnll experience." ., i _J DAILY rllOT SC Friday, Juli 19, 1974 otfsltoN DriUfng·· House Unit Says . ·'Slow Oil 'Plan' , The HOUR Appropriatklm ~ttee money needed to cfrer 10 mllllon acres ordered the U.S. Jnterlor Department 'for leue, compar«\ with approximately Thunday to· slow down its accelerated three mllllon acres leased In the past planl to leue offshore drilllnti: sites aloo.g year. the Southern Clllfomla Cout. '"lbe com m ,I t t e e hu 1raw reaer- A eoaunlttee report II.id there are both vaUona aablt tbe practical a 1 p e ct s economjc and environmental reasons for of such a vastly accelerated outer its' rl!:quest. continental shelf leasing program in one '"The committee want! assurances that year," the report said. the envirorune:ntal impact of proposed For cme thing, the environment could lea,.. Is carefully and fully ........i be hurt considerably by lhe drilling before the l e a a e 1 are made," the equipment and rip, the committee said. · committee said ln • r e po r t For another, aome holden of leates wait ""°""penying Its approval of a 13.1 a loni lime before actually produclna billion appropriation bW for the Interior from them. --Department. -•"'Tbe--mmmlttee does not want the The committee approved Pre,,ident United Stn!t to ftnd lbelf in a altuaUOn, NW>o's budget requests lo< expanding similar to lhe prevloul ooaJ leulng the Ieumg program, but directed procram, where millions of acres are Interior Department offldall "to aJll*ta.r leased to companle1 which d e f e r uped!Uou1ly before the comnllttee and development on them 1n order to reap jUIWy the !eating of additional acreage greater profit.I from future price before further calls are made for increa!lel," he report said. ·nomination of tracts which would lead to It may even tum out to be better policy leasing Jn excess of three.million acres." to lea~ less land In 1975 and fprtad the The proposed leaaes In Southern program out into the future. "ao that fair California waten from Santa Rosa market values and environmental values Island off VeiltU.ra County to Lag\1114 may be attained,"' the committee II.id. ~ in e10e11 of three mllUon acm." nae final decision on how much Pnsident Nixon: aMOUnCed u part of acreage to ofer should-be made only bil "Project Independtnce" d r I v e for attei-.it Ii known bow offshore production natlaoal oell..ufDciency In ru.11 that be Ills into lhe big pictun o1 meJ1Y, how wanted to triple the federal acreage much equipment 11 available, where offshore that is leased for oil an:d ps investment money ii roming from, and production. otherfactors, lhe committee said. The budget proposal included the "The oommlttee believes that a target Saii Juan to Ban Direction Signs To New Housing ' Dlrectlonal sips to new housing de'"'°Pmenll will be beMed In Son Juan Capfatrano. City ~ ... -lhll -In dl1contlnu,e the 111e of off-lite -al lip, but will allow <UJTenl ones to stay up until tl*r time llmlta uptre. No.-will be liven. City llanqer Dooald C. Weidner aid thla tncl..ie. only lhe waer billboard type lip. Small pooter..U. dlrecttooal of. leasing 10 million acres may be a reasonable one," the report said. "However, the comrnittee·emphaUcally belieYto that lhll objective llhould be lreoted for what It actually ii -a pl In lhe pursuit ol lhll goal, lhe UnJled stat.I must not acri!ke lhe public lntereal, lo< -.... ....,..,.,.. that be!mg to all lhe people, and all ,ol lhe people are entitled to !""'ectlon and alOlll!tatioo In blfdiapooltloa." Council Denies Bank Building Temporary Use oipa are put up at lhe di.tcretloa ol lhe Ari m.i.i11m1 book -one lbat -id ptilc -dirtctor. all<tledlJ looe tts -u it dldn't -!lapportlDc the removal ol the lijpll ii. doorio trmnodtately -wu dtnled the WU Cound1man Yvon Hectscber 1'tm use of a templ'Jl'U'J' bulldinr Uds week by aatd .a developer lhould be t:ated like the Son J-Capbtnno Qty C4uncll. ,,ay -~ In the ci1J .and One ol -wllh a llnanclal -In ... bnsinMmlen do not have alp the new bet wu Ma,W Roy B)'!'M9 dlndln& customen to their bulldtnl!. wbo left the_coundl dlllnbera durtna_lhe "San Juan Coptslrano II not that bi( a dl«UISlon. place for people to have In .....,.,. -votllli aplmt the uae ol u... aimlealy looldng for bouling projecls," . temporary structure ...,. COuncilmen -Cotmcllman Doug Nash. ''The Doug Nab, Y-Hecbdier and Jolin Clamber ol QJounerce peraonnel oould Sweeney .,.,., belloval a bad ..- direct them." mllt>t be started by allowing a 1be ban -111aest<d by lhe Pllllllfn( temporary Micture to <Ome belllnt a C4mmlam wbldi-alao asked lhe c:ouncil permanent one. _ to ban 01Hite lip ldelaifyill( t!ie v.iiila-Douglu Jr., 1'pl eaentlng_tlii!_ boulln( develo_.ts. The co u n c ll Copillrano NalaW Bank, aald the city acreed that on-11te algm should remain. would never have an independent buk if Off-lite llgns will contlnue to be It didn't allow a temporary atructure bamed 1"1til -lhe reneral plan Is first. odopted and a new lian crdtna"'"' la "An Independent mull open with a wrtttea. fairly first clan facility wttb a driv.,ln '!he coundl ala> voted to allow an-lite window," he said. '"I'that's why we're fllls to remain but each case ii to be gotn( through lhe expe111e ol a decided on an individual bull. temporary buildlnfl." · The van wu syggested by lhe Plamlng He added that lhe pinnanent building, ~ wbk:h also asked lhe cooncil which wu applied for befo<e lhe bousinc developmeata. 11ie c o u n c 11 mon.torium toot effed, woWd. like acroed that OIHite olps llhou\d remain. approain>ale!y 12 -tbs to C01111nJc1 Oii-iite •i&N wil oontlnue to be banned and by lhen the dlarter would have nm until att.r the 1enenl plan ii adopted out. md a new aign onilnance ii written. The bent ruuctur. -to ba .. be<n 'nit councll 1llo voted to aUow on-site located on the Strosicheln property off llqo to ,..,.in but each caJe would be Del Obispo nm to T w In Winton decided .... individual basis. Cemnt<o. one big problem pointed out Seven Die in Blaze MAR.SHAU., Te:r. (UPt) -Seven members ol a lann family died '11wnday 1n a nu11 fire that roarec1 through lhelr frame farm hoole. '"lbere wu no chance, really. Jlllt afte:' the fire deporimeJlt got lheft lhe -started caving In," said Deputy Leroy Abreu. " DAILY PILOT ,,.0.... Coll!~"""" -""*" "'----"""'-.,,_....,!If ho.r,.. ~~ eor._., s------............. ~ ,,.._~ f..C•~-'°' ~ ~__,---. ............ °"'~ ... v....Ut.-a..cJl.IMflW~­ ..... ~•ISM _...n C.P111r-A ...... -,....,.,.. _.,,, it .........,,.. lllwOl)ol _. ~ ... TNllMcll*Pl.llll..,..,......,.ll•DWllt ......... Collfl ..... ~ror...a.--. Robert N. Wnd ,, .. ,.,....elllll'\llilttller -->Joel R. c .. i..,. Va ,.,..idetll ...i a.n.tll Ml...,., T~Keel'i ·-l~A.~ ·--Got. H. lao' RC~ P'. Nall ,,. ................ '---... _.,.... 30!i Nor!h El Ch!'lnO Red -°""" c.l1.,.wo.:llel""'-llrllrftl ""-'•-uu.._-.......... !Wrol..,,,. .... e.IC!I ,,.,,...,.~­ ~.._,, m, .... .-_ 1::;,:;:111•1642-4Jtl Cl~A .. aN ..... 141°1671 s. c ....... Al 1.,. t $ , .... ,.,....,1·441f Cowtlfil. ,,,,, 0..... c-,__ 0.-_"° _______ ....... _ .............. --""' °' .--.... ........ .,.1e1 ........... ~-· ....,.. ... ,,,....llO!ltll ..... ~ ... ..,....,".,"'..,....,~aolllOO'llOl1;"",... ,M!IO~r."'""1..,~13.00_.,..., ' • by ~men wu that the site ii ,.the mission d 1st r I ct and bu strict architectural controls which th e temporary structure would have had to meet. CGntractor Roland Olsen wu ubd at one point Whether the mobile building could meet the architectural standards - the heavy tile roof and stucco walls. He said no. Moving to deny the request , Councilman Nab •Id •Pf>"O\'lng lhe temporary structure would circumvent lhe entire planning proceu and woold a ... a policy tl>at would be uaed 111 ..... qmmerdal eslsblllllunents. Emil Calvano Service Slated Raiary will be nclted tonJthl far Emil Calvano, N, ol Son Juan Coptstrano who died 'l'u<lday at Buena Vista lloopital, Anaheim. Mr. Calvano, JMC Pate.0 Carmel, II survived by hl• wife, Marlin C.IVIDO; one son, Gordon Calvano of San Pedro; one daughter, Mn. Judith Brenner of Anabelln; one brotber, Mike CaJvano <lf · Lot Angeles; two 1irten, Mrt. Ruth Breedlove__of Noni! Hollywood and Mn. Clara Lofac1.0 of Loe: Angeiet and 1ix grandchildren • R4ury wlll be ..Oted at 7:30 p.m. at McCormick MiNlon Chapel, San Juan Copitlrano. R.qulem mus wlll be beld Sahlnlay at t a.m. at St. Kilian Co<hollc O>ureh, lllAlon Viejo. Fiesta Shuts Library SPokemten for the Sin Cl<mente Publle Library 11id due to the Fletla La Chrlstlanlta parade, the llbrary will be cJOted Saturday, Regular hours wlll ruun1 Monday, a _librarian 11.kt. ... • Hard Hat Salary . Dispute ,f ' • Puts Hurts on Consumers Bf DOUG P'l.ITISCHE too" clauses which call for equal r1I111s If sensiUvity of the negotlaUou1 said the 4-~r-\,.-oe .._ ••" "• 1tat1 other unions setUe higher. ~tqe ~labor ~ total coutructkll '" coiiitNCU<ln lndUllry-umonr and -Present e•inlatee ol-lhe _.Ion of sts but I ll boYe -t contractor• ponUnue to ne:r thel! con.WCUon ooata altrlbula~~ labor co vary1, •we • . 6111 perttn . =..~ ~fu:~:: :~i:le:,:o~U~ vary, but all IOllreel a,ree With the rera~blt!.t~·:::e :n=::: will be f It in figure set by a private research aaency, .. ..i ..... of construction material• wbleb involved. e consumer the Bureau of National Affalrl.' ~,;·lvem upward by lnftetlon, hi llkl. , l J>O!'kttl>Ookl. • The ._, ourvey of conatructlon ·< Wbeo lhe COii o1 mala'tail rflol tho ' ClnDI• CGurity cal'!ll"len, com111t coots -ed Ula price <ii labor al more relative coot of WJor ~tety ma-and laboren haft beln f!(f lhelr ' than II percent. . ~ joba s1nCe the building industry strike But Paul Schenk, I a b or relations ~ cost of new homes, be said, could spread to Southem California July 1. manager for the Building Industry Increase by 10 ~ 20 percent as a result ~ bogging down mlllionl ~ c1oµan in new AuoclaUon, Gm! of tbe cootr~ors tbe proposed waae 1ncre1111. . C01111rU<tlo•1. groups In the cumnt neiotlailont, aid It A ~ for aoolher local Northem Calllomla carpenters, who la more. contracton group Aid the 50 percent had been on strike llnce July 15, ,tettled "Tball!S,psr<tnl n...,. may have been o,ure waa close .to accurate. . their dispute 'lbunday. The union good yeara and JUf1 ago wbea 1 went But the 1ncreue1 In costa ot: new approved a •t.n an hour , one year into the conalrucilon butinea," bi ald, conrtructioo do not end there. 1 PL.A YING 'McHALI' ROLi Actor Joo Flynn Ooad increase bringing tbelr total-wage~and "but-toc11r it's more Uke IO perollll 11 EJ.iltlng.. dwellings · become more lrlnre beneftl packare to 113.71 an boor. A larp Onllfle County con1r.-, who expenlive u lhelr replacement value In Oranre County, llriklng carpentera ~ not 1,.nt to be named becauoe ol lhe rlteo. want tt.15 in wage, and fringe beneftta addod \o lhelr prelOnt 19.16 package. They· have already t1;1med down a management offtr of '2.SIO in raises over a three-year period. Search Narrows 1.leanwblle, contracU>n say they are prepared to break off their dealinp with the unions entirely ~ blre non-union •· ' Actor Flynn Found Dead In Home Pool •· construction workers. Three Sites Under Study HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Actor Joe Flynn, best known for h1s portrayal as the_ gruff commander of a PT boat base in the television series "McH1les Navy," was found dead today in the swimminJ pool at his home. . A city fire department re 1 cue ambulance crew pronouaced blm dead tbortly after I a .m. An investlption wu Wider WIY into bis death. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, where he was bom Nov. 8, lln4, Flynn started his career u a 6-YNMkt in an early version of "Hellzapopfn." . · He attended both the University of Notre Dame and the Univenlty of Southern California, majoring in !frama. After three yean in the U.S. Army's SJ)fclal Servlcea dlvlsioa and med I ca I cotps during World War II Flynn returned to aclin(, appearing In IJIJllll1ef stock and televiaion stj.nta. Flynn later Nid be appeared in more than 500 roles. · But After three ~lys in which he appeared Jll iolded, 'Flynn returned to bis home town and ran for Ohio state Le!!tslature, 1oa1nc by only eo vota. tOr the next four yun:, be went lhroqlt a teries ol -led jobe bet-aclln« ............. and lheo In l!IN got hts lint cbanc< at moviet. But hiJ ftrlt role tn Alfred Httcbcoct 'a 11)\e&r Window" -wu· cut frco tbl final print. _ ·He joined lhe Geoi'r• Gobel lbow In late 11111 aod the In Itel be Joined lhe Joey mllhap -· . The 1o11owfnJ year, be wu tabbed !or , the conunander's roJe: in "McHale'1 Navy" and bis Career wu,Jaunctied ... Hil latell ··role wu in the movie 11Stron1est Man Jn tbe World" wblcb llnilbed shooting only-'l'bunda)', Flynn I• survived by bla widow, Shiflet, iiiil-Uieirjl'Wii IODI, Tonf iiid K.C. • F,....P .. el BRIDGE •.• Meetings are scheduled next week,_ the contractors uy, to' inform their members of bow to IO non-ualon. As all this goes on In tbe public eye, however, 1 growing number o f · contractors are signing "sweetheart" or "short-form" agreements. The contractors, faced by high interest rates which increase the cost of c:onslTuctloo· during Idle time, ,.. th .. interim agreements 11 more eeonamlcal than waiting out what may ~ a long strike. Under such agreements o the ccntnctor1 ICCede to union demands pending rnolutlon of the strike. • So far, more th.m. 2,000 $outhem California c<riractors have agreed to pay carpenters the demanded '11.41 an hour in wage and fringe benefits, according to Charles Ttenta,. secretary of th i! Carpenters District Council of Orange County. Trenta e«Jmates that eo to 70 pereent of his members are already back at work under such "short-form" agreements. Of the Ills m a J or building Industry unlona, operating enginefn, teamtten arid iron worten have signed new contracta ca11ing for Iii p er c en t incream. · Thi contracts, however, contain "me- Flat Sea Quells lligh 'i'i«te Loss On South Coast .For Capo Civic Center The search for a civic center site for also ~ given close !Cnltlny, but later San Juan Capistrano Is coollng down to changed his mind and aid he would look the wire. nt the cmmttiee'IOll oi recommeodatkln Councilman John Sweeney reported nm. this week that three sites have been •~ed ~ lot ad .<. • -RI Objection to the Los Rios ane u a se!C\.,, 1-en.se 9t y: 1.11111:< .....,. 05 clvtc center site was n.iled this week by area bet,.... Loo Rloa Sln!et and the lhe Town Hall A latloo hlcb ••• Trabuco Creek 'Channel, the 0 Id • S90C w ON C.pi!ltrano High School :site between ~ that the area be an Camino Capistrano and El Camino Real hl!loric distnct featuring a central pork. · next t.o the mission,. and the Esslinger The otd high school ~ may also be a property on Camino Capistrano Including thorny problem ~~ it la owned and lhe open land between lhe Aguilar llJ1d . uoed by lhe Coputrano Unified School Bumrel Adobes. • Dlltr'°' and wu at one tbne conaldered ''We've seled~ eight criteria with a aJ.ttable lite for a new adminlllraUve which to evaJuate these sites," said center. O>uncilman Sweeney. "These include adequacy of size, availability of utilities, physical acoeulblllty, prulmlly of- major activity cent.er, pro1.imity to the historical center ol the cWy, best uae of the land, effect of ' site aelectlon as a catalyst to development, and 11.1ltabillty for multiple uaes." He said the staff ii now analyzing lhe sit.I In termt ol -cles, Including cost. Ma)Or Roy Bym<s asked that tbe ZabWein property located near the San Diego Freeway df the Ortell !Dghway F..-Pqel ., FRANCO ••• Press Relocates -ln Elementary Oemente School '!be White House Pr... CorJ>o, evicted lrom the Son Clemente ·1"11 W...,_y, bu relocated In Ooncardla Elementary Schqol. The ..-i ii w!wft "--1 N- votes, -he does,'.lind It l--a block from the Sin Clemente Ina and nearllhe White lloule compound. The pn11 corps, aloni with Secret Service, communications, and other State Henry A. Klslinger to Madrid adminlatratlve peraomel were evicted A Oat 1ea privtnted Thuraday night's earlier this month, from · the inn becaUle of economics, high Ude from doinC dlmage along San At about the aame time the prince according to Inn Ownef' Paul PresJey. Oemellte beaches and at the1~~trano signs_ the declaraUon, Prealdent Nl1.on Presley, a long-time Nilon support.er Bay holllinll -t. will aign It In Washington, lhe -ca and a Son CI..-cily . COll1Cllrnan, San aemente llfuuarcb said even said. • said the inn has Jolt $100,000 aince t• though the Ude 1NI at 7.1, the highest of The text of the official announcement, because of conceuiona to Wlpl'9Clicllble the month, the ocean wu calm and little hi h t -It ed by an Span! h ~·-'·' ted. w c was ransm t • White ,__ v1a1ta. • ~kin on1"';°1 problem reported kl the 90ilth news agencies, said : . He also said the White HOUie ptnanne:I '1 county wu at Salt Chet Beach in "Hla E1celleney the Chltf of State, have "bad public relatkml,'1 and are ... shortecf lakJni Into llCCOWll lhe coun0 of hts oft"1 UllOOOpentlVe. Lacuna Nlauel ,.,_ hi.,. ""~ illnesa, has Instructed lhe prime minister Moot ol the pres brlellnp are beld In out telephoae -between lifeguard to lnfonn Parliament of It, u stipulated LagW>& Beach at lhe &Ir! and Sand Hotel !OWen. ed todl by Article 11 of the CoDIUtutlon and the wbert most reporters stay when the funlllar with . lhe bridge or what 1ba -wen beln( repair Y law of the !Ith ol July Irr!, under which President ii in Southern C.Ufomla. happened," C.mll aald. "Boots ....Uy 11!..,wd tpOkelmen llld. Hil Royal 1Dglme11 Juao Carloo de But lhe ~ty ol the tnn to !lie don'ttrytopauunderilathlal>tldo." ~"'::""ir!::Y·:l::.'""=J; Borbon y Borbon wlll auume lhe W..tem White Houte bad . 11*9 lt He estimated the men were ltandlnl d1d t fundiOll!I of the Chief of State." convenient for use 'cit prea conference1 about 115 feet above the wa• _Jtvel at tnundated before with -~Wi!_!_ez'1 ~ • '!be article and the law referred to of top NiJ:oo officials and visking forej,gn the time of the crash. NOrm.aDy the IUlt&1n any damqe, ... -..-"""'06 to a ga e cover a.temporary transfer of powers. dignitaries. bridge bu a clearance of 13.8 feet abtve 1~aua~nl~. ;;;;;;;;;milj;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;~;;~;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ the mean high wate, level, which woaJd have left the men barel1 · enouch clearance. However, the seven-foot Ude rather than a nonnal 5.5 foot Ude completely eliminated any clearance. The tide hu been e1ceptionally1 high all week, an event which occurs about twice a year and 11 attributed to tbe pooltlon of lhe moon. 'Ibe Bay Bridge involved In the accident is scheduled to be replaced within lhe nm three or f-years.. Controversy hat oentered on how hlah the new bridge should be with boaters arguing that the new bridge should be at Jeut »-feet hip for lhe llfety and coovenience of salkn. "l'Ve known bllall to nm Into the lkte ol the bridge and I've -aoteMu and masts,-.. but lhll la lhe !Int time to my knowledge that lhe top of a boat hat run liltb the bottoib of. tbe brldp:," ' Cordell taid. Dentists Have OK For Acupuncture ' ' SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Callfomlo denlilt1 are pennltted by ltlte law to U!e acupuncture to treat their patientl, •e<:Onllnr In • .,,,,.,. Genenl Evtlle J, Younger . • In a ltgal o~, YOIBl(er _, noted state law does not tinllt denltst'7 to any patrtcular method of treatment, and the legtslatuN .. _ to Ii" the dentlat broad dllCfflllaa tq bts lliecllan ol an _..,r1a1e matJiod o' i-t· tnent .•• " "Althou(h ~ appeorl a .... , treatment or mode of pain control," be uld, "no clear lepl objectkllll cu be poled to Ill UM In llcenaed dental practice." However, Yount:er said acupmc:ture "Is not taupt 11 port ol any Wldel'l'aduate study at an accredlled dental school within this l!Uli. u far u u •re aware.'' • " jl Summer Sale Continues ' THIS-WEEK-FEATURING-U-A-THE:1t-------- Hand Tufted English Glazed Sofa on display now. Leather sofas and chairs from Heritage, Hickory Chair, Shaffer Bros., and many many more now requced. I OREXEL-tlERITAGE-HENREDON-WDODMARK:-flARASTAN-BAKER WIBDAYS a SATUIDAYS 9:00t. S:JO • l ' • ~I NEWPORT-B-EACH • 1727 WESTCLIFF DR,., MZ·J!l!IO LAGUNA BEACH• 3"NORTHCOASTHWV., '9Wli! TORRANCE• 23119 HAwntORNt BLVD. (Open Fri. Ul 9, Sun, 11·5:30) 3'18-12'79 . ' l '1 ' '1 1 • ' ' " ,. J I I i ' • 1'oday's Closing Prices -• :Nero Y orlt Ups and Downs • - • Friday. July 19, 19741J~ ____ SC _ _;D_Ac;:IL_Y_,,_clcc"'-""'- • NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE j , ' Year's High-Lows Appear Every Saturday Inflation News eGold Vp BRUSSELS UPI) -The price of gold moved to a "'-eek's high Friday. The U.S. dollar shov.-ed little movement on world mcney markets. Golds began the v."tek at S138 an ounce Jt opened Friday at $145 m Zurich and $146 in London. both i1nprovements from th e overnight close of $144.75. • • ,. • ' lBtrepid Edged _ -.by. . Vali Set· NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) - The ~'OOden yacht Jnt repid, ~ embroiled in a sailing controversy following a minor collisioo, faced . another key battle today in the u .s1 obsen•ation trials for the Ame.riea 's CUp. Intrepid was to face arch-- rival Courageous once again on Rhode Island Somd following ·the c911ision with the Valiant, a winner for the first tlme following the racing accident. Although both sides submitted .official protests, no ruling was i mmedi ately a1momced by the New York Yacht Club. It is holding the trials to select a U.S. entry for the Sept. 10 Anwlca ·s· Cup sc~ies. . JNTR'EPJO broke its steering quadrant In the colli.sion during lhe liiHt mancuverifl& near the second wind\\'ard rurk. Va I i ant cracked one ol its ribs and two of its planb. However, there were no injuries.· lfobies Heading for Tahiti Southland Hobie C a t • 1 4 sailors are headed for Tahiti this "-eek ,,.,·here they will race in the IA'Orld champions hip for ~he class st.arting Sunday and continuing through July 28. Gern1any, S w 1 t z er land , Rico, the continentul U.S., France, Holland. Belgium, Samoa, Hawaii and 1Tah tli. A South Africa, A u s t r a I i a , · t?l~I o~ Sil,, sfdppcrs '1'111 per. Japan, South America, Puerto t1c1pt.tte. Race headquarters will be the Taharaa Jntercontinenta l Hotel overlooking l\1atavia Bay. Terrorist Wins Ope11er .. The: champions.hip ~ies will climax Hobie-14s held all o,·er the 1\-0rld -more than 25 in the U.S. Each country having a Hobie Cat Association will send its national champion and top ·Skippers to compete. The regatta will i n c I u d e repre sent ative s from Al Cas.sel's 35-foot Terrorist from Bahia 'CorinthiaD. Yacht Club · was the winner of the first race of the One Ton Championship which got under' \vay Wednesday off Torquay, England. The first race was a 30-- miler. The boats did not race Thursday but are scheduled SAVE 15.00 BOY'S OR_GIRL:s 10 SPEED BIKE for another. 36-miler loday. r\ long distance race i s scheduled over the weekend . The Terrorist is a Bruce King design built by Cas.sel nt his -Sparcraft yard in (;mt.a l.lesa. It is an unisual design wilh twin bilge boards and ballast under the cabin sole. A real racing beauty. Mciunted shift levers, side pu11 caliper 'brakes. "Aat·Trap" racing style saddle. AdditiOnal -dlarge for assembly. 64. 99 Reg. 79.99 HAVE A COFFEE BREAK Enjoy creomy deliciou\ cherry chP.e•• <.oke ond cof. fff, Cofi1erio. ' BUENA PARK leKirl llf Orou.,.....,,. Ope• DeltJ !;JO t. t.JO ,. .. S.•y 10 t. ... 7 • Intrepid'• starboard side mast, ripping gra iiled 'bole anUdshtpi1 ntar the waterline. -lnlrepid bad to ""' the trim t:lb, a amaller Nkler atUlched to the keel, to finiah the race and lOll bl' 21 'se<:Ond.• to lhe woodoo Valiant, which bad Ted Tumer at the helm. 4llE LOSS 1 dA-o,ted Intrepid'a total "-"°"' ~ IO victories and four defeal! in the prelimiftary end observation trials. 1be Valiant had been winieos In nlne test races before tbe colli.skJn. , The aluminum Courag- 3-<, had lost to the delendln£_ 1970 champion lnlrepMI 1001' times. Another a I um i n,u m contender, the M8rloor, 'was .sidelined for hull alteraUons with a 2·3 recon:I. Intrepid and Vallaat ~ 1oeked in an . unex:~edly clooe baltle on a 12-mile course when both yachts went head-to-wind 1n gusts up to' ta knots 1"'ore lhe collisloo In their second race or .the day. IN THE FIRST ~. Intrepid, the favorite, triumphed by 3 minutes, 18 seconds en a tr'iang ular "indward-Jeeward course of 18.7 miles. BOATING Grand Prix The -Shor., Salting Club's amua1 Triangle race crulst ltarW today, taking the fleet to 1 linlllt olt H'"1tingtoo Pier and thence for a motor cnda to Long Beach Harbor. On Saturday lhe fleet will sail to White's Cove, Catalina ls'8nd for an overn ig ht rendezvoua before a a i 11 q g bome Sunday. 'the tree races are the fourth, filth and stJ<tb of SSSC'a HI Poiat Serl<S. LONG B!ACH YACHT CLUB -O'Day oernl-ltnal& (La-) Saturday, Sunday. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR YACHT CLUB -Point Fenn In race, IOR, PHRF, AfORF , Cal·ZO, Sunday. But.a-Boy " LIFORNIA YACIIT -Cloeed Courie race (Matt Walsh Series) MORF, PHRF, Saturday. MALIBU YACHT CLUB - Point Dume Beach P•rty S.-y: Mir ~m Rep~_ (P-Oat) Sunday: Mar In a Serl<S (Ito) Sonday. SOUTHWESTERN YACIIT CLUB -\Varden Memorlal Race (MORFl Satur d 1y; ~ce Serles (4 70 ) OCEANSIDE YACIIT CLUB -Sabot Local Series, &may. Nll'tll nd laa.d SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB -Trianfjle Saries, .U \ _ cw.es, Saturday, s...doy. T 0 Norris 'ElBl!WllERE .. the local ~alt.a, multlhutls; Satuf<lay, \ yadlting acene, New Po rt KING HARBOR _,YA~ Ceest ... W r.etloer CLUB --1 KinB HarWr • to eoMlmatn c111ud111M1 roo.v ...-. ATI;ANTICCITY NJ (AP) Harbor Yacht Club will Mad llltunusrace schooners -""· u1111t .,.r1)bl9 ,W11181....., > ' : its Ahmanson racers around O ,.., I •fld motnlng 1*1rs bKOft\.ftl ...... ......, -Art Norris ...._ve tu Slap · the ~-the , .... ,,,_ .... ketches, P.tORF, PH R r , • to '' knots 111 1r1w.-.. ,..., w .,..., uuuys on_ AtVU.L11a& Sa•~·y ,.. s.twU.,. Hll!h toclaY 1 ... r JO. Shot I ... _.... --"' ........... • Cooi1t.i ~Mft r1"" "'-'6 to victory today in the Go~ CUp Rac:e Sa~wWlly, mN ASSOCIATION OF SANTA to 7S. 1111MK1 1ti.w.r. r~ "9m Hennessy Grand Prix. For the ~lboa Yacht ~ub will hold MONICA BAY y •A CH T '° to •1; w1tw it!ft #. burly 23-year-<1ld racer it was its amual M 1 d 5 um mer CLU~ -Fleet race, all . SMn, Meou. TIU• the filth vi,..,,_, in ' sevm · ~tta for ~II . claaes on member fleets, Columbla-26, "••DAY American ~1 races ems outskle am UMnde COUTSe11 Stinday. -• = ::: ;;~ ~::t-t! Saturday Md Sunday. J IATVROAY year. San Dieco First "'°" 11:12 a.m. •·• Ba Other eventa on the First 1ow 4:D 1.m: .,_. rry C Qr d l n g l Y of Southern Cialltomia Yachting. ·SAN •DIEGO YACHT CLUB s.con11 111;11 1o:J4 p.rn. '-1 Hollywood, FJa.1 f o 11 owed A:lloci U ca.Jenda . -Todos santoe I1land race, SICPlld '°""' su.MoA~:u ~"'· 1 .. NOfTi.s 8<.'!"08S the (111i9h line at . a OU r~ Saturday SUnday; Summer Flr1t lll11h n:S4 •·m. 5.1 <be end ol the JM-mile race, ~ Aqelea ~ Lone ·Beacb SeriN cStar> Saturday , ' ;~':.,. 1t;~·;::: ·J:: but he reportedly w.as Lrrn..E SHIPS FLEET -Sunday; Summer Serles ~~.!:'"' 5.55 1 m.5~~ ,!,.," disqualified for missing a Ladies 9iip Rock Race. (Tornado), Saturday, Sunday; Moon rl... 4:11 ...... S.lt 1:11 ,:,..: check-point in the eariy goinJ .. Satunley. Peabody Serles ( C a t -2 O ) SAVE 10.00 BOIS~OR GIRLS' 3-SPEED BIKE· SAVE 15~00 HUFFY ' 'DIRT BIKE eoor fenders, Sf3ndatd handle bars With 3 S08ed I gearshift. Side ref1ectdrs as an added safety feature. AddltlOnal cha(@ IOLllSe~bly. 57.99 Reg. 67.99 ORANGE CMy Dr,, 91· .... Gro•• II•& o,.. 10.9 , ... ~ ,_.,. 10 .. ' " Tbe bike with the racer in mind. 20" hi-ri5er with racing number and cro5sbar. Addjti onol choi:g.L.fQ · --Os,einbly;- 59.99 Reg. 74.99 . rPerreJ 113 456 IU 0 I .............. . _ .. ___ ,._ .. ,. ... ' ' CHARGE IT •I The Treasury witn your JCPltnf"l99 CPtarge Catd. It you don'! have a-ch11ge, SANTA ANA J!OO Se. lrh ... ·He. .t S.. CNtf ,.._ o,.. 10·9,... DlllJ..,. 10 ... • just see haw I 111 W9 cin open up yQur ni'W actQUnt. t j ' ·- • ' --• r ' .. • • ) Laguna Beaeh . N.Y. Sta.eks- ED ITl0N ~l. 67, NO. 200, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES TEN CENTS Slams Into Bay Bridge;\ MAn Loses Jaw By JACKIE HYMAN ot IM llalt~ ,.... Still A :JS.fool cabin cruiser attempted to paa under Pacific Coast Highway bridge in Newport Harbor at high tide Thursday n1lbt and collided with the center span. Tbe cruh crushed the faces of both men aboard. Tbe accident OCC\H'red: about 9 p.m. jmt as ·an unusually high 7.t-foot title reiched Its peak, according to tbt Or_ince County Harbor Palrol. • The owner of the boat Mako, \\'alter R<iu, 36, who listed his address as Bayside Village, Newport Beach, "'as reported in aaUsfac:tory condition today · at Orange County Me<hcBI Center. His passenger, Merrill Riggle, t•, or Garden c·rove was reported in Rrious condition with massive head injuries at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport today. . A witness, Daniel Grayshock, i9, of Newport Beach told Harbor patrolmen he was standing on a hill behind the Bayshore trailer park about 9 p.m. when he heard th& vessel blow her hon( and crash ·Into the bridge. . Grayshock said the boat came out the north side of the___Rridge with port or the steering structure atOp the cabin missing. · Another man listed oo.ly u Mike Tevidt, called Harbor Patrol at 9: 10 p.m. and reported what ,be described as a runaway boat in that vicil)ity. ra·nco s • '• '• •• Man Dies In Frantic Fire Hunt Planning Decision Drug Center Bid ' . ' Gets Panel Eye A man who rushed through his blazing La g u n 8 B e a c h l' J an n i n g and the scene of former drug raids by East Orange home in frantic search of Commissk>oers will decide P.tonday night Laguna police. A decision will be made . 7 hla wife and two daughters died today whether 8 c 0 n tr 0 v e r s i 8 1 drug at the commission's regular meeting, ,q,r being overcome by smoke. • rehabilitation center sOOuld be allowed in 7:30 p.m. at city hall. On111e County fire officials say Frank The Orange CoWlty Mental Health --~ 42 ol ·~"" Rom II SI a the city's commercial (C-1) zone. De art t d Upland · tlon • ~ ... , , w iu e e ., 8 ve p men an an orgaruza , DPtldl Ufe in the fire but that his family The question bas arisen over a Straight Ahead, Inc., would like to mfDa1Cc1 to get out unbanned by another proposed drug center at 1"89 South Coast -convert the old hotel into a 40-bed facility estt. Highway, formerly the DeJ Camino Hotel for drug rehabilitation. 'Paquette was reported dead on arrival Planning Commissioners will not be at Oapman General Hospital abort!}'. ruling on the merits of the ~ • C:':!/!!'';/:!:-~nan:..:f: Village Fair_ ~1~~-"!'i .-=..tt'S~ l....s4ately avai1able. · ..,.. .-RO A .P,tesman for the Orange C4unty c le G The specificatlilm of ~ C-1 mne do ll'lnl lliiportlJ-said tile ... blaze omp x ets not llJt a druc --but -W believed to have been started by U1eS are cloee e no 1 1 b tls.ai cMeie... smoking. 1be fire started in a commissioners DJ&Y interpret ~ them OOacb in the family room of the one-story J.I D z differently. Hirbor Patrolman ~John Martindale arrived at the' ecene a few minutes later and saw two people slumped over the steering mechanism on the flying bridge top ol the cabtn. · 1be boat was in gear and moving slowly up the channel near Baysllores Trailer Park, according to Martindale's report. He jumped aboard, turned off lhe lgnltion and th~n called an ambularice. · AccordQtg to Sgt. Dean Cordell of the Harbor Patrol, Martindale noticed that both men were bklodied. Rau had apparently suffered a broten nose and Rill'.J::les' jaw was missing, In a subacquent search or the boat, Martindale found the jaw and tumed it over to lhe ambulance crew which . took the two victims to Hoag Memorial Hospital. Rau was later transfered to Orange C.ounty Medical Center. • . Cordell says he believes a \\'ind deflector on !he Oying bridge was responsib1e for the loss of Riggles' jaw. The reflector is covered with blood , C.orde\I said. The M11ko \\'IS towed back to the Harbor Department. She is usually docked al Bayside Village in the Up~r Bay toward which Rau was apparently headed when the ·accident occurred. ''\V e're going to talk with the men further as soon as they're able to talk," , Cordell said. "I don 't know whether they were not (Sec BRIDGE, Page %) • a1n His Health Takes Tiirn For Worse ~tADRJD (UPI) -Generalissimo Francisco Franco, 81, his health taking a sudden tum for the worse, ended 35 yea rs of authoritanan rule· over Spain today ai:id handed over his powers to Prince Juan Carlos, the man he chose as his successor. Under the succession lawi> invoked by the Spanish dictator, the transfer was temporary. FraOCQ, last of the Fascist leaders of the 1930 and 40s, can take -power back any time he desires . Re'ports from the hospital where Franco has been treated for the past 10 days said he suffered a sudden relapse during tbe ril 0 r D i D g, and that his condition was caU&ing coocem. Juan Carlos, Premier Carlos Arias and o(her top officials i m m e d i a t el y assembled al his bedside. ~~fd =eel U:::g.':. ~;:.,!tic and lf:I. ore e a ys ~ho!':'ital~~;;~iil !'I.lowed~@" i-.--'rfie:-~department's spokesm-can~oa=ld~---. -commissioners ml&ht egree that the drug Six hours later, the government said ------.. ~ "'Franco. '"taking into~eccount the cOUfSe the apparently sleeping Paquette family ~her delays ~ up to 5~ weeks are center would fall into one of these WU alerted to the fire by neig hbor Jim ant1~1patt;<f today ~ com~etion of the ff categories. . I..8urle, 18132 Romelle St., who smelled million Village Fau sboppmg ~mplex 1~ Representatives from Straight Ahead · the smoke and pounded on their door. the wake of a Laguna Beach City Council fro the . th About $400 damage was done to an order to cut 10 inches from the height of and . m county ~l be at e edjacent home but the tire department the nearly completed structure. meetmg to a~er questions. . . c could not confirm whether it was The comcil oo a 3 to 1 vote Wednesday In other action Monday, comnuss100ers resid overturned a previous Board 0 f wit~ look at a n~ber of req.uem for Laurie's ence. Adjustment decision allowin·g t h e action, but !'IO public ~annp are "mistakel\ 10 inches" and granting a scheduled. _Action requests ~Jude: . Art Festival's ..... Exhibitors Get .. '200 Auto Spaces Parking for at least DI cars of Laguna Beach art festival exhibitors was opened 'today on a city lot leased from the Irvine Company in Laguna Canyon. ;:'nle special parking area is one of the measure called for by ACT-5, which st.aJils for AboliSh Congested Traffic, and dle five partners in the project: the city, tbe business commlmity, the Festival of -Arts, Sawdust Festival and Art·A·Fair. variance to the developeft. -Resolving a ai~vilton vanance Project ardutect Ronald Goldman told requested by Ellen and Stuart olldtey at the City CouoeU that to tear down the 1325 Baja Sl in_ Arch Beach Height. roof areas which are Involved will cost Although commissioners l n i t 1 a 11 Y •to,ooo. approved the variance on Ju1y a, but Goldman said the areas which are too later advice from counsel recommends high are not the same areas for ~hich a they not finalize approval and deny the _ variance was sought and denied a year requett. ago. --A request to have med i c a t He said an honest mistake was made in consultation in a home at 259 Lower Cliff (See VILLAGE FAIR, Page%) Drive, by Dr. Konstantin Sparkuhl. . Doar Say~e_Believes_ hnpeachtnent\Varranted , UL'I T..,_N SHIFT OF POWER FOR SPANISH GOVERNMENT Prince ,.,.n C1rlos (19~) Ta~e1 Helm From Franco U.S. ·Told to Slow Down .Actwn on Oi-l Le<Mes 11>e House Appromia®ns Committee ordered the U.S. Interior Department Thursday to slow dOwn its accelerated plans to lease offshore drilling sites along the Southern Csllfomia Coa.5t. before. further: calls are made for nomination of tracts 'vhich y,·ould lead to leasing in excess or threemillion acres." The proposed leases in Southern California waters from Santa Rosa A committee report said there are both Island off Ventura County to Laguna economic ..,,cl environmentaLreasons for leasing-in excess of·three million acres ... its request. President Nixon armounced as part of "The committee wants assurances that his "Project Independence" d r ive for the environmental impact of proposed national Self-sufficiency in fuels that he leases i.s carefully and fully asse~ wanted to triple the federal acreage orrshore that is leased for oil and gas before the 1 e a 1 e s are made," the production. comrillttee said in a r e po r t The budget proposal included the . • .LTrams will connect the exhibitor l*kini area wttll the tlree festivals. b>adlng areas near the festivals'. grounds lilw been set up to facilitate movement <I 1rticleJ too bulky for ~ on the WASHlNGTON (AP) _ Special cooneeUon with his ~tion for acoompanying its approval of a $3.1 money needed to offer 10 million acres bel billion appropriation bill for the Interior for lease, compared with approximately traml!. . ••'lbe perking area, located acrou from 1.an'y Hunt's auto center was delayed in openinK due to a legal review of the eree's status as an agriculture preserve, 1 property tax limitation afforded the Irvine company for oertaln lands. Counsel John Dou Aki today be ievt!ll impeachment. Department. three million acres leased in the past that the HOUie Judiciary Committee Mayne's report, which came early in The committee annrnved Presktent u:ear. ahouJd approve lbl· U of impeachment ...... ¥ .:. alt&lnlt President Nllon, 1 member of. the seulon, was only fr~entary. Nimn's budget requests for expanding "The c omm 11 tee has grave rescr· the committee reported. He said Doar was making a general the let.sing program, but directed vatioos aobut the practical a s p e c t s Any recommendation by the committee dlscus!Jion oJ the evtdeoce gathered by Interior Department officials...±'to· appear of such a vastly accelerated outer will go to the full House~ JVhiC;h, woukl the impeaebment ~iry staff and the expeditiously before the committee and conlinenta1 shelf leasing program in one of his illness," had instructed Arias to inform Parliament that Juan Carlos, 36. y,·as taking over as acting cheif of Slate. 'Ibe news came as a s urp rise to Spaniards who had been told less than 24 hours before that the man who had buill up modern Spain from the ruir.s of one of !he bloodiest civil wars in history was reaivering and that he would be relea'3ed in a few days, pending a final checkup. Medical sources said Franco's relapse "·as sudden and unexpected. lie was stricken with phleb itis, a potentially dangerous in nammation of the b 1 o o d veins in his right thigh, early this month. The medical bulletin reporting the y,·orsening of his condition said: "The evolution of the illness of His' Exctllency the chief of state this morning .suffered a dete rioration because of gastric complications. Neverth.:less his psycholocial condition remains \Vitt.in the limits of normalcy." Government sources said the prince 's first function as acting chief of-state-will- be the signing of a U.S.-Spain statement of m u tu a I collaboration which \\'as initialed during a visit of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger to Madrid earlier this month . At about the same time U1e prince signs the declaration, President Nixon will sign it in W.ashington, the sources said. The text of the official announcement, which was transmitted by all Spanish (See FRANCO, Page Z) Oi'ange Coast The city has tjwed ll!eJom ~ -<Olllpacied the aoil and '"'1)t .. upllalt decide whether to impeach Nixon. direction in which it'pointed. justify the leasing of additional acreage yea r," the report said. a "ffilj&1ty-ohbe Home-..-sdftw•....--·-IB!<•911illleieoo-M abatJ aetlon-of-tu·s+i-c::•·..--;:============::;--;::!--0r.....ooe-thing;-lhe-ertYironmen1 ... could- lmpeachment, the charges wouJd then go charge baseCI on Watergate, Doar ia be hurt consi derably· by the drilling nmp and tram turnout area. Other ACT·S measures include: 1_ Rerouting of tome trams down 0...t Highway through the IJttsiness center rather than along Glenneyre Street, a move designed to increase exposure of the city shops to tram riders. • -Installation of bells on the trams to make their presence more well known and .,.., ridership. -Promotion of the b u s l n e s s community through pamphlets and Diers diltributed through Laguna Beach. -~ -Cltping of exhibitor cars from villtor por!Jing paces along Laguna (lanyon Hood. Stolen Art Regained MASHPEE, Mass. (UPI) -Slolen petnUngs ti cootemporary American orUst Andrew Wy.th and his late father, valued at $165,000, were recovered 1"hm"lday in this Cape Cod community and ttlree men were arrested. to trial in the Senate, witb a ~thirds expected to propoee • articles charging Oil E lo • equipment and rigs, the committee said. vote needed for conviction and removal Nixoo with abu9e of eonstitutional powers Xp flng For another, some holders oC leases wait from office. and contempt of c.ongress. a long time before actually producing Rep. Wiley Mayne (R·lowa), said on Doar and otlier members of the Protest Filed · ~;,. ~;,,miuee does not want the leaving the closed door meeting, that committee staff began presenting the United States to tmd itself in a situation, Doar referred specifically to an case for impeachment during I cloeed-similar to the previous coal ·leasing obstruction of justice charge in dOor briefing leading up to the The Laguna Beach Taxpayers' program, where millions of acres are Tide Dumps Kelp On Laguna Sands The highest tide ol the year, • 7.1 footer, swept Laguna Beaeh Thur9day night, and a!ide from dumping a mass of kelp on the sands, did no reported damage. Laguna Beach lifeguards e x p e c t today's glassy and small surf to 'kick: up over the weekend as two storms rage in Baja waters. Guards pulled. 23 persons from the water Thursday. • ~iation has begun a petition leased to oompanies which d e f er HOUSE PANEL TRACES drive against coastal offshore oil development on them in order lo reap POLITICAL SPYING. P• 4 exploration and production. greater profits from fu ture price -, Petitions from the association · " h rt Id comll)l'ttee's fianl deliberations next mcreascs, e repo Sil · bear a quote by Jared G. Carter, It may even tum out.lo be better policy week. deputy ull:tersecretary of t he to lease less land in 1975 and spread !he A Republican member of the Interior, during a recent i;neeting program out into the future "so that fai r committee pndlcied oa Tbunday that with concerned coastal city officl~ market values and environmental values both the committee and the HoU9e will a,ls. may be attained.'' the committee said. approve at least one artk:Je, te.ding to a "If the 10 million people. of " 'nle fmal decision on ~ how much Senate trial to determine whetber Nlic:m · 'eOutbem California say''no', tftea It acreage to orer should be made only should be removed rrom oflD. I ., .... blppen." Jimd .aid. an.er it Is known how offshore producllon Rep. Robert NcCtory '(R.-01.) to1f .... , fits into the big picture of energy, how newsmen that three or four twnm.lttee: "We .•. say 'no' to all oil much equipment Is avpllable, where Republicans are likely to l'ott for , exp\orattons and offlho~ o 11 ~ Investment mqney is oomlng from1 and Jmpeaclvn\ml ana that it ~Id lie macb drillinl on our ~~I sllorwf of •-otherf.ac{ors, the committee said. higher. He said only !lve of 17 llepilbllcan Laguna Bea~ and ill Southern '"Ole oommittee believes that a target members cOWCI 1>e countil u ~ -callforltl," ~ petition llattl. or leasing 10. million acn?S may be a (See DOAR, Pl .. I) rea.sooable one," the report saip. . , -• Weatker Some high clouds at times through Saturday. C h a n c e of thundershowers la\e tonight. Not much temperature change. Highs from the low 70s at the beaches to near 90 inland. Newport· Mesa Sc/tool Dis- trict's surnmer m.u.tical work• shop is presenti'tlg "Mary Pop. pills' OIL stage ne.it week. See today's \Veekender. -INSmE TODAY .... ,,..,. Setvk• J 1Ntl"9 M l . M. ,..,, , C11i ... IOl1 I Cl1$11lli..I ff4I C1>111lc1 11 Cro11 .. rf n De1tlt lfftlcn I •llltori.t "'" • Flll1t11tt 11-lt l"tr tM lt9Ctf4 I H1,....;111e 14 A# LaMen IJ M1llM I - • LB Dlllb' .................. 33-FOOT VESSEL MAKO SHOWS LITTLE DAMAGE AFTER SLAMMING NEWPORT BAY BRIDGE Two Men Abo.rd Were lnjur«I, One losing Hla Jaw, In Cr1ah 1t High Tide San Juan Urged .to Study .. Plan-fuJ.! City Dog Pound By PAMELA HALLAN ot "'" _,..., ,I. Stiff The issue of a South O:>unly animal shelter was resurrected this week when a C0W1ty official asked San Ju a·n "Capistrano city oouncilmen to recoruilder their stand opposing a dog pound in their city. San Juan has gone on reccrd as oppc:mng the locat.ion the county favon, a strip ol land nur the San DielO Adjustment Unit Nixes Height Freeway north ot JurUpero SelTI Road. Dr. W. H. Dietrid! eiplaioed the n«d for a dog pound in the area and ..._said several factors went into selection of a site. ,,_ include • .,....lbility to "·ehlcles, convenience to people teekin& lost pets, an environment the shelter can blend into, and cost. "I won't preteod it'• lAe ritziest facility in the world," be aaJd. "But trees will be retained' and It won't be. an eyesore." The county official made a 1llde presentation on the county's · current animal abelter in Oranp, ezplalnlng what services are provided there including treatment of diselsed or injural lllimall. lie aald the neanst home II three bkds away because "we know barking Bid h)· Builder do,. c1on·t m in with residences." 11e added lbal :Ill portent of the 85,000 l A ~uest to build 1 ·oouse near upper animals who visit the shelter each year Park Av...,. nearly 111> feel higher than come Iran South Orange County ama. allonbl bot down -~-"'""t Mn. Marifyn Williams, an oi>;lllellt e was ' ' --Y ..... of the ahelter alte, pointed out that San by the Loguna -Boan! of Adjustment. Juan'• share for animal shelter ltn'lces Boonl members -4 to I to dllly wu ooly I.I percent. "Who provided the 'lhe requeot by David Milter -llid -Other 11-jlen:<nt?"-ibe asked. Aaeociat.es to build a bouR exceedlng the Mayor Roy Byrnes told the county helPt Umlt. Peter Welsbrod waa the sole olflclal the city certalnly wants the clboentin( voter. Alttm,h !he howe II -IO lb ..me.. bat bu lllolm reluctance over beiiht would not blocl: Ille view ol lhe 1lte. lie and olher councllmen neighboring houses, board members directed Dr. Dietrich to look 1t Bila In decided th~ height rule !hould be upheld the """"""'la! development. north ol and excepti.,.._sbouJd not be made. the lty --• didn't -~•-I AJ! property in-LalJUllO is aubject to-C • -~~e Y rule out I two belght nillnp: a 3f.!oot mulmmn dl!rerent site within the city. limit lm-4 all over Loguna, and 1 -COunty officials hove the right to put teCOllli limit prescribed far the porticular the animal shelter anywhere they deem _ zone the building 11 in. suitable, but acCordlng to Mayor Byrnes Jn other 1ction, board memben: ·t · the' u •-le "th the -Approved the beer and wine Ucente 1 15 11' PD cy ~. coopera w1 o r fol' c.mel'a Re!taunnt in BOit Canyon. cities when a dispute arises. ' -APJrOved the ligns for the new The mayor also reminded the County attorney's offlct1 at 1437 Glenneyre St. that tbe city auTtDUy bu a moratorium by Micbael Sagar. m building and new 1pplle1tionl for -Cortinlled the ~ review for tbe construction or zoning are b e l n g Mqn1vo1 sign oo Lquna canyon Rold def ed W1til Aug. 1, so It can be rodeslln«I. err . 1'1'e111Pqel Fro11t P-.e I FRANCO ••. DO.AR •.. news agencies, as.id: oppoeed to bnpeachment ot this time. "His Excellency the Chief of State, Ai a meeting ~Ued by lhe House taking into account the course cf-his Republican leadership to determine illness., has instructed the pr.lme minister where the committee Republicans atand to infonn Parliament of It, as stipulated A-tcClory was one of five memben ~ by Article 11 of the Constltutkm-and-the---.Yi law of the 15th ol July 1971, under which elth~r a&ld they were W'Mieelckd or His Royal Inghness Juan Ctrllll de declined to give their views. Borbon Y Borbon will asaurne ' the The other1 were Reps. Caldwell Butler function! or !he Chier of State." of Virginia, Wlllllm S. Cohen of Milne, 'Iba article and the law referred to Hamilton Fish of New York and Tom cover a temporary tran1rer of powers. Railsba r lllino' ck o is. Some olhen ' · Ol.AMM COAST DAILY PILOT .,.,. en,,.,. CaH °"" ,_,., """" ~ ~ -_.,..-. ....... ~.,.,,..er.. Ca.ill'u~~ .....,. __ Pl.ell.-. M-....... h """'"'· tor Cott• "'-"·-""'""" ._... ...... lld\I,_ 1•"' V*'(, ll9U"I 9"d'I. nN/~8114 S.. OMiMe/S... ....., Cl/lillr-. A ""9i9 ......... ..,~-;.~ ---1'1-...... -Tllellrito<'l>ll~Pltl'll Ol l!:UOW..i ~Sllftl. (;()II•-· C.ijlur..., IH~I. ---222FoolHI,._ ~~P.O.b666..m52: --eo.r. ._....,aw. kt g,,.... ... _.. 9Ndl:>.»J~--..... ~Ofl...,.. 11111 .._ '°"""""' ""°""""" -Harl!! (I~ "9fll T...,.._1714164J.4)ZI c ... tHW .... ,. .,.,.1.1•11 U,..IMlllAID1Jal::alll1: , .......... , ...... • indicated their poo!Uon will b e determined by the lrttc!• o I impoachment that .... propooed. In related developments on Thundly, the commUtee released e v l d e n c e collected during I t s sil-lllOlltb-lona lmpoachment inquiry. • In his final deftnee argument btfo~ the committee Thurtday, Jarnt9 D. St. cwr, Niiilii'i attorney, iiiifted tJiife was no evidtnce of presidential involvement In Watergate or any other matt.en the committee hat lnveitlgated. 'St. CJ air sought lo buttreaa hit argumept by producing a partial trlMCrlpt of a Marth 22, 1973, cooversatton between Nixon and hi.a former chief of staff, H. R. Haldeman, thlt he said llhowed Nh1on had no knowledge of 1 175,000 payment to W11erg1te burglar E. Howlrd Hwit Jr. and that he disapproved of payin1 Hunt "blackmail." However, the tape w11 one of the 147 the commllt,. h&l 1Ubpoenud and Nilon bu refused to provide. and St. Clllr'1 UM ol a portion of It in Nli:Oll'I deftnll! outraltd most Democrats. 0 1t ia the mott arropnt act of «d<mpl tow1rd the ccmmlltee Ind eooar ... lbal has occurred In the entire proceedings,'• said Rep. Jerome Waldie (!)-Ca!U.). McCtory Nkl · It waa "a very poor tactic t.o deny evidence whlch we had 4ubpoenaed and save It for nnal argwnenia:." F1ah calJed tt aelf·Mrvlng and said, "The committee membcn can be jusU!iably lrrl!a!.<I." Fre111 Pfllle I VILLAGE FAIR •• the rendering of the plans for certain areas along the front. or the huge shopping complex in the 1100 block of Sollth Coast Jnghway. Mayor Roy Holm, Councilman Carl Johmoo and Counctlw0man Pbyllla S....eeney voted to overturn tbe ~ d Adjuotment. The boord'.1 granting ol a varllnc< wu _.ted by WU!!am F. Howell, 12.10 Gleooeyre St. Although denying the ema beipt, the tooncil later opened the door to aome accommodation. The height limit involved II not lhe 0 hlib rbe" initiative limit ol 31 ft«, but . a limit of 30 feet required by the commerclal rme. Cooncll m-. 9UJlporiing the JG- iDdl c:ut, said they did 10 becaUle not to rdoree lhe code to the letter of the law would -city to furlber "mlltallta'.' by developer .. "ll Y'l'I allow this, anyone wh:t comes in before the city and ukl for a varfance belore 1be fact Is a damn fool. WM!" he lhould do is build It and come In Ind aay 'my God, U )Oii nllke me tear thia down lt'a ...,I to coot upleen dollan," lloMle Hano II.id in a peppery addr'm: during the tooncil's public beoring. John Gabriell, I reofclent, called lhe height Umlt "sacred." Gol.dman aald the requlremmi lo <Ho the mil lnlll would DOI om1J -a financial lilrdlblp <II him but dolay wwld burt small shop owners boplng !or aummer--. Tbe Vuac. Fair WU ~ to -.-urrentlt.Wltll 1be art leotlval&. .4iling Greeter Larse1i Honored By Laguna Beacli, Eiler Lanen, the art colony's official Greeter wu honored Wednesday by the Laguno Beech City c.ouncu which under extrac:rdinary b u a 1 n e s s "offldally" wished the ailing 84-year-old well. Larsen ii in Long Beach Veterans Hospital suffering frtm a variety of ill!. Once the colorlul re<Hhlrted Greeter would boom a hearty '11elloooo" to summer art colony visitors trom his "broadcasting" statloos along the Coast Highway. Now, the Greeter recefTes some greetings, cards and notes from those he ' once withed well. The city council ii atao conskfering naming the alley beside lhe Laguna Beach l.Jbrary after Larsen, but the euct detail are yet to be worked out. cards atid letters may be sent to Laraen at the Veterans' Hospital, 5901 E. 7th St., Long Beach. - Fire Controlled In Niguel Park South county fire fighters using buUdoiers and a water tanker cootrolled a fast movinl bruah fire Thursday •-In Nllll'I RecioM1 Part before it oould rqe into nearby hills. 'Ille flreflibtlng effort, spokeamen 111d, held the blaze to seven acres. Firemen first arrived on the scene at 2:50 p.m. and worked for an hour to control the blaze ln the new county recreation area in Laguna Niguel. No Parlr: ltructuret were damaged and no injuries reaulted among 1he 40 firefighters sent to the blaze. Bicycle Safety_ Program Slated ' A bicycle aarety prG11"1111 wUI be c:onduci.ct at Mll&loo c,.iery, nm Crown Valley Parllw1y, 8a!Urday !tom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Automobile Club of Soutllem Californ ia is conducting the "Bicycle Safety Lane" pr"Olram In conjwlctlon with Oran,e County S h e r i f f ' 1 deuplles. Helping with the cheek will be cycllsll from Mlsaion Viejo, Saddleblck Valley and San Juan capistrano. Bicycles will be mechanically checked and riding safety roles will be reviewed. Bikes wlll also be. resistered. • ... Hard Hat Sal~ry .Dispµte ' ' Puts Hurts on Consumers II)' DOllO P'Rl12SCHE .. .... D9llY ,..... lt•ff As cons&n1ctioD industry unl.0111 and -cwitr~ctors contin!Je to flex their econqmic muscles in the standoff in a new round Qf waae increuee:, the squeeze involved will be felt Jn consumer pocketbooks. 1 .., Orange Co11nty carpenters,. cement mams and laborers have been off their jobs since the building industry strike spread to Soutbem catUornla July 1, boning down mllllona of doUars In new cooalnlctloo. Northern Calllomia carpenters, who had been on 1trlke since July 15, settled their dispute 11lunday. The union appnwed a •t.n an h O·U r . one ye a r- increase bringing their total wage and fringe benefit package to $13.7t an hour. In Oranie County, otrlklng .carpenton "'ant •t.M in wagel and trlng'e benefit.I added to their preMDt J9,4e package. They have already turned down a management offer of $2.90 in raises over a 'three-year period. 1.-leanwhile, contractors say they are prepared to break off their dealings with the unions enUrely and hlre non-unkNl construction workers. . Meetings are scheduled next week. the· cofttracto·rs aay, to Inform their members of how to go non-union. ' As all this goes on in the public eye, however, a growing number o f contractors are signing "sweetheart" oc ''short-form" agreements. The contractors, faced by high interest rates which increase the cost of construction during idle time, see the interim agreements as more economical than waiting out what may be a Jong strike. 1 Under such agreements, the contractors accede to wk>n demands pending re30Jution of the strike. So far, more than 2,000 Southern · California coUractof'I have agreed to pay carpertt.ers the demanded •11.41 an hour in wage and fringe benefits, according to Charles Trenta, aecretary cf t b e _ Carpenters District Collllcil of Orange County. Trenta eaimates that 60 to 70 percent of his members are already back at work under auch "sbort-fonn " agreemenl.5. Of the six ma j or building industry uniODI, operating engineers, teamsters and iron workers have signed new cootractl calling for six per c.e n t increalell. The contracts, however, contain "me- too" clauses wbicb call for equal raiaes if other unions aettle blgber. Pment e91i:nales of the portion or CQDStnactioD colll attributable to labor vary, but all sources agree with the flgure set by a private research agency, the. Bunau ol Nallonal)Jfalrs . 1'he agency survey of construction costa pegged the price of labor at more than 25 percent. But Paul Schenk, J a b o r .relations manager for the· Building Industry Association, one of the ~contractors groupa in the current negotiations , said it is more. "1bat 25 percent figure may have been good yeara and years ago when I went in to the construction business," he said, "but Loday it's more like 50 percent." A large Orange COUnty contractor, who did not want to be named because of the sensitivity of the negotiaUons, said the percentqe of labor in total construction coall varya, but is well above 25 percent. Variable factors in construction are relative costs of the construction site and prices of construction materials, which •are driven upward by inflation, he said. When the oost of materials rises, the relative cost of labor proportionately ~· oost ot new homes, be said, could . -by JO lo 20 peOtent ils 1 result of the jjtoposed waa:e Increases. A spokesman for another local cootraciors group said the 50 percent \ • \ PLAYING 'Meli.ALE' ROLE Actor Joe Flynn Delcl I TV Actor Flynn Found Dead In Swim Pool ' HOU.YWOOD (UPI) Actor Joe Flynn, best known for his portrayal ·as the gruff commander of a PT boat base in the television series "McHalea Navy," was found dead today in the swimming · pool at his home. A city fire department r e 1 c u e ambulance crew pronounced him dead shortly alter 9 a.m. An Investigation was und er way Into his death. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, where he was born Nov, 8, 1924, Flynn started his career as a fryear-old in an early version of "Hellzapopin." He attended both the Univenlty of Notre Dame and the trnlverslty of Southern California, majoring in,drama. Af ter three years in the U.S. Anny's Special Services division and me d i c a I corps during Worlsl War ll Flynn returned to act ing, appearing in summer stock and television stints. Flynn later said he appeared in more than 500 rolea. But after three plays in which he appearOO all folded, Flynn retufned to his home town and ran for Ohio State Lef{islature, losliw by only 60 votes. For the next four years, he went through a series of non-aldlled jobs between acthij( assignments and then in 1954 got his first chance at movies. But hls first role in Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window" was cut from the ·11na1 print. He joined the George Gobel show ln late 195& and the in 1981 be joined the Joey Bishop show. . The following year, he was tabbed for the commander's role in "McHale'a Navy" and his career was launched. His latelt role was in the movie "Strongest 11-1an in ihe World" 'tfhich . ' figure y,•as close to accurate. But the lncreaaes ln COili ol new conatructkln do oot end there. Existing dwellings become m o re expensive as their replacement value rl... \ \ Fro11t ..... I BRIDGE •.. I familiar . with the brldae or whit 1 happened," Cordell aid. "Doell UIU.llly don') try lo -under k 1t bigh llde." He estimated the men were ltandJnc about 12.5 feet above the water level at the time of the crash. Nonnally the brid1e has a clearance of13.f feet above the mean bi,gh water leYel, wbich would have left the men 'barely enouch clearance. . However, the seven-foot tide rather than a normal 5.5 foot tide completely eliminat~ _any clearance. The tJde bu been exceptionally high all week, an event which occurs about t'wlce a year and Is altrlbated to the poaltlon of the moon. 'l1le Bay Bridge Involved in tbe accident ls scheduled ·lo be replaced within the next three or four years. Controversy has centered on how hilh the new bridge should be with boaters arguing that the new bridge ahou1d be at, least 32--feet high for the safety and convenience of sailors. "I've known boatt to nm into the llde ol the brldie and l'Ve _, IDlennu Ind masts broken but this lJ the nnt time to my knowledge that the lop of a boat baa nm into the bottom of the bridge " Cordell said. ' Countian Killed; Mesan Serious In Ttvo Crashes A Placentia-youth WU killed today In I spectacular car crash that aent hit little auto careening across all Janes of the Rivenide Freeway ln Santa Ana Canyon, ' through a chain lint fence and over a· JOO.foot embankment. His body was found .,,_ K had been hurled. 2ll8 feet from the wr<ellage, lylna faoe down in the ahallow Santa Ana RiYet. A Costa Mesa man was allO near de11tll today following a shattering coilllloa on , the San Diego Freeway at Falrv1ew Road In Costa Mesa in which two' rrnaU can were deslroyed. Gerald W. L<onhanlt, 37, of 3089 Swift Drive, wat taken to Colla Mesa Memorial Hospital with e :r t r e m e 1 y critical head injwiea and Wll not expected to live. Coroner's depulla aald the deod JYlOtoril& ln the Riverside Freeway cralh, Joeepb Ben')', 19, wu dead at the scene arter bis old foreign car hurtled off the freeway one-ball mile Met of Weir , Canyon. Investigators sakl Bercy'a car went into a dirt center divider at 3:45 a.m., spm, swenied and rolled over twice across the freeway and through the fence above the river channel. In the Coota Meal crash, Leonardt WU also jected from his car at 11:40 a.m. when it rammed a parted comJlllcl car while be was northbound on tbe San Diego freeway approaching Fairview Rood. Summer Sale Continues THIS WEEK FEA TURIMG LEATHER Hand Tufted English Glazed Sofa on display now. Leather sofas and chairs from Heritage~ Hickory Chair, Shaffer Bros .. and many many more now reduced. OREXEL-HERIT AGE-HENREOON-WOODMARK-t<ARAST AN-BAKER WIBDA:Y.S & SATUIDAYS 9:00 to S:JO , NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 WESTCLlrF DR., '42·2'50 LAGUNA BEACH• 3<5 NORTll CO""T HWY., 41HM1 TORRANCE• 23149 HAwntORNE BLVD. ------(Open Pri. tilt, Sun.'12·5:30J • 318·1279 ' -. . • • . • . • . • • • • Saddlehaek Today's FDal • . N.Y. Steeks - EDITIO N •• • • • VOL. 67, NO. 200, 4 SECTIONS, 'IO PA6ES TEN CENTS . -\ \Boat Slams Into Bay , Bfidge; Man Loses Jaw By JACKIE HYMAN .,. ... _.,. .......... A 33-foot cabin cruiser attempted to put under Pacific Coast Highway bridge in Newport Harbor at high tide Thursday nisht and colUded wilb the center span. The crash crusbed lhe faces of bolh men aboard. 1be accident occurred about 9 p.m. Jtllt as an unusually ttlgh 7.l·foot tide reached Ila peak, according to tho Oran1e County Harbor Patrol. \ 1be owner of the boat Mako, 'Valle .Rau , 36, •Who listed his address &! Bays.ide Village, Newpoo, Beach, was reported in· satisfa~ condition lod-:iy at Orange County Medical Center. His passenger, Merrill Riggle, 44, of Garden Grove wls reported in serious cond1tion with massive head injuries at lloag Memorial Hospital in Newport toiiay. A witness, Daniel Grayshock, 19, of Newport Beach told Harbor patrolmen be ran co Man Dies ·In Frantic Fire Hunt A man who rushed lhrough his blazing .East Orange home in frantic search of his-wife -and two daughters died today •fter being overcome by amoke. oi-ange County fire officials say Frank. , Paquette, U. of 11122 Romelle St.> gave up hla life in the fire but Iha! hiJ family managed to get out unbanned. by another exit. Paquette was reported dead on arrival at Cbopmon General llolpital -.Jy _ofter llle1;!la,m, ~~ -ol..tllo~,~ other members of the lamily ..... llOl immediately available. . A .-.U !Gr tlle·Onnp County ,,,. lleportment IOld lhe 116,llllO blue ta believed to b... been -by careiea llJllOklnc. The fire -in • couch In the family room of the one-sf.or.tA,. dwelling, bun! through the attic and root, and flashed into .. lnferpo. Visitors \\'as \ standing on a hiU behln<I the Bayshore trailer park about 9 p.m. when he heard the vessel blow her horn and crash into the ·bridge. Grayshock said the boat came out the north side of tbe bridge with part o( the sfecring structure a~ the cabin missing. • Another man llsted only u Mike Tevktt, called Harbor Patrol.at 9: 10 p.m, and reported what he described as a runaway boat in that vicinity. s .. .... - HE'S HEllE"FR':i::4 ·111VlNE""' lon WMk1 Arr iv~ 1be ftre department's spoketman said the appoienUy sleeping Paquette family was alerted to the fire by neighbor Jim Lliurie, lllJZ Romelle St., who smelled the lllllOi<e and pounded on their door. Scot Pair in. Irvine A fter Snafu About '400 daniage was done to an adjacent home but the fire department C(IUld not confirm whether It was Ulurie'1 residence. H ard Hat Strike • .. ?laces Squeeze On OC Consumer Al -Industry -and \lontractors continue to nex their emnomic muscles in the staddoff in a new round of wage increases, the squeeze ·IDvolved will be felt in conswner pocketbooks. •.Orange Cotmty carpenters, cement ~sons and laborers have been off their ]illll since the building industry lllrlke 'ipread lo Southem CaUlonlia July I, JlolCini dowD -of dallan in ... Construction. '· Nortbem Clllloml• carpent~, who Jiad been on 11rike since July II, oetlled their dispote 'lbunday. The imkm approvtd a $1.71 an boar, one year ·jncrease bringing lhelr total -e and 'fringe benefk pocilige to 113.71 an hour. ' In Orange COUnty, llrlkini -ten want II.Iii in -and lrlnp beneflU -to their -t ..... pocbp. • They have already turned down ,a manqement offer of $2.90 in raiaes over • (See S'l1UKE, Pagi Z) • fishing Derh)' ~lated Saturday Irvine's tlird llllll8I fUbinc derby will lie beld SalUntay at Bonita Canyon ltelervolr from I a.m. 1.mtil 2 p.m. , Prtzet will be awarded at the end o( the dlf..,s.--aetivlU. to filba1nte in tine -.,rtes: 13 yeen and _...,, ..... ... II to II and adults Iii llld over. . f'lrtldponll mlllt provide their own '!alt, -IDd lunch. . 'l1!e f'e8ilr'Volr, located be t w e e n llacArdnr Boulevard and Coy o t e ,CinJal Rood, II -ed with catfish, .............. . Further infohnatloo IDIY be obtained. 11!' calling the Irvine llt!Nlrtment of Parka and RecreaLion It i\3.3840. By DOUG F~n-=HE Of .... °"' ..... 51.n It's a long way from Irvine to Irvine, and modem . communicatioOs a n d traMportat.ion have not taken all the problenis out of traveling. Two CUJTent visitors from Irvine, Scotland. to their Orange County sister city ,of the same name sat in the LQs Angeles International Airport for two and a half hours Sunday night as their welcoming delegation passed them by several times. The welcomers, also frustrated arter two and a half hours of looking for L\•:o boys, saw two forlorn teenagers perched on their baggage. . ~ "They looked so distressed tliat we decided we should help them even if they weren't the ones we were looking for," said Chris Morelli ,. one of last year's Irvine-to-Irvine exchange students. 'Ale boy arxl girl and luggage were Indeed from Scotland and the J911 lrvine. to-lrvtae ........,. was under way. The bl1d! in the greding was a simple .... Along what'• In a name lines, two letten, Oflt ema and . cme -..Ct ' ' EX·IRVINE TO IRVINIR Chrl1 Morelli • caused the · delayed greeting and other probems since. A wire fr:om Scotland announced the planned arrival of Jan Weekes and Francis Healey. One ol the two ezpected lacb was Frances HeaJey, m:i attractive, 16-year· old Scottish lass. And Weekes turned out to be Weeks, a lad ol 16. But brass plaques prepared as a greeting from the City of Irvine, California, bore the wrong names, as did accounLa in the Daily Pilot1 Once past ttie~ initial snafus, though, the Scottish visitors seem to be enjoying their visit. Among the reactiom they have received here are quesUans· like "Do you have television in Scotland?" and surprise that they speak English. Bantering about the natives -local Irvine residents are natives, ~ven though for onJy a few years - Jan said, ''They're civilized. They speak English." With jibing generosity, he said, "We'll have them beck in tbe commonweailh if they decide to pay lbet.r taxes." • At the Scots and Chris described It, Jhe (See SCOTTISll, Page 11 HEAOED FOii SCOTLAND Lindo Wade ,_ Harbo r Patrolman John Martindale arrived at the scene a few minutes later aod saw two people slumped ·over tile steeri.ng mechanism on the flying bridge top of the cabin. ,Tue boat was in gear and moving slowly up the channel near Bayshores Trailer Park, according to Martindale's report. He jumped aboard, turned of! the ignition and then called an ambulance. According to Sgt. Dean Cordell of the Harbor Patrol, Martindale noticed that both men were bloodied. Rau had apparently suffered a broken nose and Riggles' jaw was mlssiJ\g, · In a subsequent seaPCh of the boat. Martindale found the jaw and turned it over to the amWlance_cr_ew which took the two victims to Hoag Memorial Hospital. Rau was later -transfered to Orange County Medical Center. O>rdell says he belteve~ a wind deflector on the flyin g bridge was responsible for the loss or Riggles' jaw. Jastiee Obstruetimi · The reflector is covered with blood, Cordell said. The ~lako \\'as towed back to the · Harbor Department. ·She is usually docked at Bayside Village in the Upper _Bay toward which Rau was apparently headed when the accident occUrred. "We're going to talk with .lhe .men- further as soon as they're able to talk," Cordell said. "I don 't know whet)ler they were oot (Ste BRIDGE, Pace Z) • a1n His Health Doar Favors Bill Takes Ttirn lmpeachpent ~:~or~-~ charge based on \\'atergate, Doar is Francisco Franco, 81 , his health taking a Of WASHINGTON (AP) -Special Counsel John Doar said today he belie\'e~ that the House Judiciary Committee sOOuld approve a bill of impeachment against President Nixon, a member of the committee reported. expected to propOSe articles charging sudden turn for the wo~, ended 35 Nixon with abll6e of constitutional powers years oC authoritanan rule over Spain and contempt of Congress. today and handed over his power& to Ooar and other members of the Prince Juan Carlos, the J!lan be chose as Any recommendation by the committee will go to the full House, which would d~ide wtlether to impeach Nixon. committee staff began presenting the . his successor. case for impeachment during a closed- door briefing leading up to the If a majority of the House votes for HOUSE PANEL TRA(:ES impeachment, the ch~rges would then go POLITICAL SPYING# Page 4 to trial in the Senate. wi~·~·~tw;,o-;t;hir'ds~.~oili!iiiii*6'i~fui;}"diii0rouiMii';liiii . --~-......inwr-W 1t! J~cJ a?,...,.,, fianl dlllierdlni' ... 1at ~ ~ -~\!!j""_.TA . I ....... eek _ . • 1rvu1 ce. . __ w • , -a'ep: Wiley Mayne (R·IiMit)1 said/ on · • . A Republican member of. t•b e leaviµa: the closed door meetiq, that committee predicted on 'Dwnday that boar ref~ specificaJiY ~ a n both the committee and the HOUie will obstruction of justice charge i n approve at least one article, leading to a coonecUon with his recommendation for Senate trial to determine whether Nixon impeachment. should be removed from orr1ee. Mayne's report : which came early in Rep. Robert NcCJory, (R·µJ.) lo Id the session, was only fr~gtnenta[Y. newsmen that three or four committee He said Doar was making a general Republicans are likely to vote for discu&'lion of the evidence gathered by impeachment and that it could be much the impeachment ioquiry staff and the higher. He said only five of 17 RepubliCa n direction in which it pointed. members could be counted as definitely Besides ·an obstruction "-justice (See DOAK, Pase Z) . . Irvine Construction Cost Included in City Report Construction o( new housing in Irvine, not counting the builder's profit, costs $32,569 for an 1,100 5 uare foot reslderice at a density of four hoflses an acre. The construction cost figure is part of a preliminary report to the City Council by Irvine planners on how the city can meet its general plan housing goals. _1'he plan calls for ~lanced commuaity with housing for the full range of potential citir.enry, including -low and moderate income familes. A key 11oal .of the plan ts tO "Provide a range o! densities and housing types and price ranges throughout the commlDlity which will enhance a variety of life ~yles for varying income levels, and to allow people who work in the city to live in the city." At four units to an acre, construction costs for a 1,100 square foot house are $13,475. 1be other $19.094 peys ror the lmproyed lot (113,SOO), I n d I r e c t construction costs ($1,250) marketing ($1,780) and finance ($2,314). As density increases, the same house decreases in cost by $5,531 at six units an acre and by $8,291 for eight. "State law requires," the report says, "that cities adopt general plans "'nlch will 'make adequate provisions for for the housing needs of all economic 5eR1T1ents of the community'." Bl a survey of the places of residence of workers employed at firms in Ji-vine indicates that 6.1 percent of the \\'Ork force actually rl'Sides within the city. -While no recommendations are made in the report, it indlcates that the eo&t of houses goes down as the density or dweUings goes up. Irvine residents, however, h a v e consistently opecised hig h density areas, city pllnDl!r '"8lam LI vi n gs tone ac:Dowlt<lles, mattng the goal ot pn1VidlJll boolin! for· families with incomes below ~5,000 a year more di!ncult. • UvtngstCile remains opllmistk: thll the city wil be able to meet the commitmmt of fliSeneral plan, "Where there 1s 1 sufficient c:OmmllmlDl lo do t~ job, k . wUI get done.)' ht.... .. Tbe,d!J, lle.alMI bal. ; ....... degtt< • . - . ' ..___ ..... . '. . . of commitment to provide a wide range of housimg." But in pl.aces like North Irvine. the city . council has backed dov.·n before the demands of residents to reduce the .planned high densities of so~ parcels ·drinit discussion of the Nortti IfVine Specific Land Use Plan. In Irvine, Livingstone said, it is more difficult to reconcile low density and low- income housing than in places where land is cheaper. •· Without providing housing affordable by the range of people employed in the city, he said, "We would be in violatton o( our own general .plan. "I( the policies and orduiances are inCON1istent with the general plan, then (See COSTS, Pa1e Z) Pool-.a-thon Set At Viejo High On Sattll'day A pool-a-<hon to help finance a l!Q0,000 Q!ympic-size pool for El Toro High SchoQI ls scheduled for noon to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Mission Viejo High pool. Swimmen participating in the event Will include the Leisure W o r Id Aquadettes and Jack Ttngley, a tW1Hime NCAA champ and USC graduate. Leadi!rs of the money-raising event hope it and other projects will raise $50,000 by fall to fatten the kitty for the aquaUcs center. A name suggested for the center is the Ronald Caspers Memorial Aquatics Center. Caspers, former Orange County Fifth District supervisor lost at sea shortly after fiis CMlectloo in JUf!e. contributed the !~st 1100 to the pool fund from his own pocket. The Saddlebadt Valley Unified School District bu budgeled 1150.000 to the pool pro,tect. Community leaders are· seeking another $3001000 in county funds, possibly to ' Include federal reven-ue sharing mooey. ·. Under the succession laws invoked by the Spanish dictator, the transfer was temporary. Franco, last of the Fascist leaders of the 1930 and 405, can take power back any time be deJ1ires . Reporfs from the hospital where Franco has been treated for the past 10 daya said be suffered a sudden relapse during the mo r. n l n g, and that hil condition was causing concern. Juan carl06, Premier Carlos Arias and other top officials i m m e d i a t e I y assembled at his bedside. Six hours later, the government said Franco. "taking into accoWlt the course of his illness," had instructed Arias to inform Parliament that Juan Garlos, 36, was ,taking over as acting cheif of state. The news came as a surprise to Spaniarm who had been told less than 24 hours before that the man whQ had built up modem Spain from the ruir.s of ..one of the bloodiest civil wars in history was recovering and that he would be releMed in a few days, pending a final checkup. ~fedical sources said Franco's relapse was sudden and" unexpected. He was stricken with phlebitis, a potentially dangerous inflammation ol the b I o o d veins in his right thigh, early this month. The medical bulletin reporting the worsening of his condition said : "The evolution of the illness of His' Excellency the chief of state this morning .suffered a deterioration because of gastric complications. Neverthw!ess his psycholocial condition remains · witt.in the limits of nonnalcy." Government sources sakl-the-prince:s first function as acting chief of state will be the signing of a U.S.-Spain statement of m u t u a I collaboration which was initialed dur ing a visit of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger to Afadrid earlier this month. At about the same time the prince signs the declaration, President Nixon will sign it in \Vashington, the sources said. The text of the officia l aiinouncement, which was transmitted by all Spanish tSee FRANCO, h&e ll Orange CNst Weat•er Some . high clouds at times through Saturday. C h a n c e of thundershowers late tonight. Not much temperature change. Highs from tile low 70s at the beaches to near 90 inland. Ntwpor' · Mtsa School Df.s.. trict'1 summer musical 1DOT'k. sliop is presenti11g "Mary Pop-. pi11s' 011 stage next week. See today's \Veeketuter. INSIDE. TODAY Al y-ler'rice I ... "... . L. M....... 1 C•H"'""• I Claplfltlll It .. COllllCI 11 Crft.-.i II ONlll "'9kft I Elllfff ... ,.... 4 ""'-U-1t ,. ....... lt.ntll • l+erft-14 ,l,1111 L11111wi U Miii* • • -- ) l ' J DAILY PILOT IS Frldl1, July 19, 1974" ----~-UPI Tt ...... i. SHIFT OF POWER FOR SPANISH GOVERNMENT Prine• Juen C1rlos ll•ft) T1kes Helm From Franco Frona Page 1 DOAR ... opposed to impeachment ot this time. At a meeting cAlled by the House Republican leadership to determine where the committee Republicans stand, itcC!ory "·as one of five members 'olo'ho either said they \\·ere undeeided or declined to give their views. The others were Reps. Ca1d"1.:ell Butler of' Virginia, William S. Cohen of Maine,' Hamilton Fish of New York and Tom Railsback or Illinois. Some others indicated thelr po5ltlon wUl b e determined by the articles of impeachment that are propoged. ~ In related developme.nts on Thursday, the conuniUee released e v id e n c e roUected during i t s six-month-long impeachment inquiry. In his final defense argument before the committee Thursday, James D. St. Clair, Nixon's attorney, auerted there was no evidence of presidential involvement in Watergate or any_ «lier JnBtters the commiUee has investipted. -=---St. Clair sot.igbt · to buttress his argument by producing a partial transcript of a March 22. 1973, cooversation between Nixon and his former chief of staff, H. R. Haldeman, that he said showed Nixon had no knowledge of a $75,000 payment to • Watergate burglar E. Howard Hunt "Jr. m:1 that he disapproved of paying Hunt "blackmail." t However, the tape was one of the 147 the committee bas subpoenaed and Nixon has refused to provide, and St. Clair's uee of -a portion ol it in NiJ.oo's defense oW'aged most Democrats. ' . Fro• Page I SCOTIISH •.. Scottish city is "totally different'' but witb some striking similarities. "The pace of life is faster (hert)," Jan said, "and I don't really approve of the rat race." Ian sa id the population of Irvine fpronounced Irvin) was 25,000. Frances interjected 26,000 and he retorted, "Just like a woman." Women's lib, it s'eer, hasn't made as ~---.man-.c.;r.y rnroaas in ScOt aooas here. ~ And , with a charter dating lo 1322, the Scottish city is a little older. Fre• P•ge l FRANCO •.. ne~·s agencies, said : "His Excellency the Chief or State, taking into account the course of his illnes.s, has iMtructed the prime minister to inform Parliament of it, as stipulated by Article 11 of the Constitution and the Jaw of the 15th of July 1971 , under which His Royal Highness Juan Carlos de Borbon Y Bor:bon· will assume the functions or the Ollef of State." The article and the law refemd .. to cover a temporary transfer of powers. Honey1noo1i Over For Two Women After 'Wedding' BARRANQUILLA, Colombia (UPI) - When Brenilda Herrera aM Rosario Mercado-got married in • Cathottc- church several months ago, they probably could have lived happily ever after. - But they made one mistake: they paid lhe fUIO hotel bill !or their honeymoon with a dleck thal l>Qunced. When police tracked the pair down, they discovered that both were women arxl that Brenilda had convinced a priest to marry them by dressing up like a man. Fro• P .. el COSTS ••. "'e are in violation of state law." Such a violation, he said, could resuJt in a suit arKI subsequent court order to bring city laws and the general plan in conformance. "There bas to be a commitment to do the job," he said, "and the COWlCil 1eems committed to do it." 'Ibe concil has adjourned for vacation wrti1 Aug. 13 and a draft of the homing implementation plan will be presented for discussion Aug. 20. "I guess we'll find out on the 20th whether the council is committed to doing this or is going to sit back and ..wait," he .said. · Regarding the· difficulty in resolving tow density with low and moderate income housing, he said, "I c.an't lilatanlee we v.•ili solve the problem, but ~·e'll give it a hell of a try." • Fro•Pqel STRIKE •.. a three-year period. ' ' . . Iri Wiretap Case Meanwhile, contractors say they art pr_..i to lnak of! their deoltnp wllh the anJom eolltely and hire _....ion coastrucUon WUl'kers. Meetings are schedliled next week, the contractors, say, to inform their members of how to go non\unlon. Al all this goes on in tile public eye, however, a growin~ !number of contractors are signing "sti-eetheart" or WAS!llNGTON (AP ) -The Pres· Ideal's brother. F. Donald Nixon, WIS wiretapped at his Newport Beach· borne !or three -ks during 1970 and plac.d WJder surveilla~ ao Utt White House could learn if he Wert connected "·Ith un- savory -peopl,e accorcling io ne~·ly pub- lished testimony. The !act ol lbe wirelap W8S'previoualy known, bul new details ol Its operation are contained in lestimcmy by former White Houae investi(l&oF John J. C.ulfield. II WU released -y by lhe llOU!e commitl<e sllldyillg poulble ·Impeachment ol President N'Wlll. Caul!ield told the Senale Watergate commlltee In a private oessloo last Countuui Killed; Mesa1i Serious Iii Ttvo Crashes A Placentia youth was kiUed today in a spectacular car crash that aeot his 11ttle auto careening across all lanes or the Riverside Freeway in Santa Ana canyon, through a chain link fence and over 1 100.foot embankment. His body was found where it bad been hurled. ll)O feet from the wr.ckage, lying lace down In the shaDow Santa Ana River. A Costa Mesa man was al9o near death today following a shattering collision on the San Dieco Freeway at Fairview Rold in Costa Mesa in which two small cars "M·ere destroyed. Gerald W. Leonhardt. YI, of 2089 Swan Drive, was taken to Costa Meu. Memorial Hospital with e x: tr em e I y critical bead injuries and WU not expected ·to live. · Coroner's deputies said the dead motorist in the Riverside Freew1y c:nah, Jooeph Berry, 19, WU dead at the ...... after his old fcrelgn car hurtled off the freeway one-ball mile welt of Weir CIDyon. InveSlgators said Berry's car went into a dirt cmter_divider at 3:46 a.m., sim. -and ----across the freeway and through the fence: _Dove the river channel. In !be Coota Mesa cruh, 1-lardt wU elao jecled lrvm his car al 12:!0 a.m. when It rammed a parked comped car wblle he was northbound on the Sari Diego freeway approaching • ~lew Road. ' · • • , "He for IClne reason went out •of the traffic lane and hit the other CM," said one CHP officer. Impact m the "'Uisloa ripped open the other vehicle, caused both autos to roll ..... wllh 1"onbardt'• oomlng lo rest upside down in the middle of the freeway. "larch, that Nixon's home in Newport ' waa: tapped aqd that ph(Koc:rapM were taken o1·Nixon and some pen<llS he met. Calllfleld'S job WU lo "keep Mr. Jolin N. Ebrlldiman apprised ol anylbing that appeared to bed subM&ntJve nature with , l't'gwd to W\llVOl'Y people connected, tl\at, mlehl be oonnected wilh Dooald Nixon." Caulfield said the Secret Service gave him the name of one individual it had checked ool and·found to be '""''"'11· but the name does not appear in the pubUsbed portion of CI u 1 fie Id 'I ""limony. PLAYING 'McHALE' ROLE Actor Joe Flynn Doad He said, however, ''after approrhutely three weeks, th.! Secret Service people indicated there was nothing ol ari.y substance coming acroea the -wlretap, and made a suggestion to me which I COO<Urred wllh, lhal the wiretap ohould be tennlnaled. I so A t Fl advised ~tr. Ehclichman and be agreed ii ' c or ynn should be terminated." President Nixon acknowledged the wiretap lut November and · aakf 1 bll brother "was 1ware during tt>e fact, becaUJe he uked about I~ and be wu told about it. And, be approved ol it." President Nlxoo said "the surveillance involved not what be was doing; the surveillance involved what otJiei's who Found Dead ·. ' InHome Pool were tryklg to gel to him, periiaps to use HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Actor Joe improper influence, and so forth, might Flynn, best known for his portrayal as be doing, and particularly anybody who the gruff commander of a PT bo:at base might be in a foreign counb"y." Caullield said durlni 11611 he had told In lhe t.Jevlsion seria "McHalet Navy," Ehrlldlman tbal Dooald Naon had was found dead today In the awlrnmlng traveled lo tbe Dominican ReplbUc with pool at bis home. some busine.mnen, including an associ-A City fire departmen.t rescue ate ol llowanl Hughes, John Meier. About a year later, Elrlichman told ambulance crew pronounced him dead Caulf1tld about the newly .institUted shortly after I a.m. An investigation was wltttap, Caulfield recalled. under way Into his death. Caulfield testified that during the . A native of Ygungstown, Ohio, where Sllrvllllance be WU -8 pichft ol h bo Danlld Nlxm: with some men .at a e was m Nov. a, 1124, FJynn started Callfomla airport, but he could not re.:.II hla career •• a &-year.Old In an early if they were the same men who had ven.loo of "Hellzapopin." traV<led lo tho Dominican Republic. He attended bolh the Unlverally of CaultWd l8id it "has ahrays been a Notre Dame and the Unlvenlty of m}'llery to me" why the lap was In· • sUtueed at the particular time it ns. Southern CaWomla, majoring in drama. After three years in the U.S. Army'a Special Servlcai dlvilkla and m e d I c a I corps during World War II Flynn returned to acting, appearln,e in summer stock and television sllnta. Flynn later "'short-form" &greements. 1 'l\e contractors, faced by hlCh interest ratei which tncreue lhe l CIOlt ol oonslrucllon during ldlo time, ,.. the interim agreements u more economical than waiting out what may be a lor;i.g strike. Under such agreements , the cootractors accede (o union demands pending reaolutlon of the strtlr.e. So far, more than 2,000 Southern Califomla. ccn:ractort·ba•e ~grtecf to pay carpeolers lhe demanded Ill.fl an hour in wage and fringe beneflts, according to ~borlea . Trenta, secreiary ot t be Carpenters Di.strict Cotmcil of Otange County. . . Trenta ~tes that 80 to 70 pereent of his members are already back at work under such "short-form" agrcementJ. Of the six m a j o r building lndultry unions, operating engineers, teamsters and iron' workers have signed new contracts calling for six p e r c e n t increases. The contracts, however, contain "me- ~··clauses which call for equal raiaes {f .. her unloas -higher. Present estimales of the portion of construction costs attributable to labor vary, but all sources agree with the figure set by a private research agency, the Bureau of National Affairs. The agency survey of construction costs pegged the price or labor at more than 25 ~t. I But Paul· Schenk, I a b o r relations . manager for the Building Industry Association, one of the contractors groups In the current negotiations, 11id it is more. "That 25 percent figure may have betn good years and years ago when l went into the construction business," he 11id, "but today it's more like 50 percent." A large Orange County contractor, who did not want to be named because of the sensitivity of the negotiations, said the percentage of labor in total construction costs varys, but is: well above 25 percent. FremP .. e I BRIDGE ... * * * Ex-Hugh~de Seeks Nixon said be 1ppW-ed 1n more than 500 roles. familiar with the bridge or whit But after l)lree plays In which he ba-~," Cordell said. "Boats .. -·-"y appeared all folded, Flynn returned to ",...... ~ . ""-pos' 1"ti' ·o· ns ·. -his borne loWIL and ... !or Ohio State don't lry lo pass under k at high tide." I.le ! ~lure, lostiic by only to votei-He estimated the men were. stm:Uni Yor tbe nut four yean, be went about ll.5 feet above the water level at John u lluwCh a oerles o1 IXJIHid1l!il jnbl the time 'of the cr&1h. Nonnally the 1=· ::,:.v. ~UP~~ H;.":i between actlni aalpmenll ~ lbiil in bridge·lw'a clearance of 13.1 feet above Hu=, llas flied a i.deral .C>OIJR motion lllM got his fill! chuc:e al movies. lhe .mean high waler level, which would see to like ..i.--itions fr 0 m But his first" role in Alfrtd Hitchcock's have Je[t the men barely enough President Nimn a~ brother, F. "Rear Window" was cut from the final clearance. ol Beach for in print. However, the aeven·root tlde rather • Daoa:ld Newport • \&Be a He joined the George Gobel show in than a nonnal 5.5 foot tide completely tax. evask>n case. h "''-' b Meier is act'Uled of fr.illng to pay more late 1958 and the in Jtlll e ~ t e eliminated. any clearance. The tide has than $1.7 million in tu-es in 1969-70. Joey Bbhop show. been exceptionally high all week, an Meier has contended. evidence used to The following year, he was tabbed for event which occura: about twice a year indict him was gathered through an . the commander's role in "McHale's and is at~ted to the poliUon of the illegal telephone laP on Donald Nlxoo. He Navy" and hi.I career wu lauocbed. moon. contends It would be in the interests of His latest role was in the movie 1be Bay Bridge involved in the justk:t to have the depositions taken to "Strongest Man in tbe World" which accident is scheduled to be replaced obtain Information about the wiretaps. within the next three or four years. ne motkn said the President's Controversy has centered. on bow high d<po81t1on 1s ..-my be<auoe u 1s Minuteman I..aunehed 1be new . bridge should be with boaters Fire Controlled unlikely ... wou1c1 be at • tr1arno the arguing that the •ew bridge s11ou1d be .1 matter. VANDENBERG Air Force Bue (AP) least 32-feet high for the safety and "Only be can establiah if lhert was any - A research and developmmt fH!Dtr)' convenience of sailors. In Niguel Park aut11or1iauno o1 tbe survelllan<" and the vehicle was iswched nunday night "I've known boat• 1o"'" into the side propriety and reasons therefore, since from lhe space and miaslle te9f. center of the bridge and I've 1een antennas and the pre&1 bu reported that national here, the Air Force said. masts J>rolr.en but this Is lbe first time to South county fire fighters uain& security was concerned," 1i said. A modified Minuteman I propelled the my knowledge that the top of a boat has bulldozers and a water tanker aintrolled A hearing oo the motion iJ scheduled ~ vehicle down the Air Force run into the bottom of the bridge," a fa.st moving brush fire Thunday ..._ A1,,,, 1 '---'• Weot-~ o.-e.· Cordell· said. attemoon In Niguel Regiol>al Park before 1 ..:'=...~..:-:=:..· ;::· _________ ....::::-::::.::..;::.=-::::."..:'::::.~•..:·-:=::•:.::... _______ .:._ _________ _ it oouJd rage into nearby hills. The firefighting effort, spokesmen said, held the bllze to aeven acres. Firemen fint arrived on the tcene at 2:50 p.m. and worl;:ed_ for IU1 hour to control the blaze ·in the new county recreation area ln Laguna Niguel. No Parle lltructures WtTe damaged and 00 injuries resulted amona the Cl !iref<ahters -lo lhe blaze. Summer Sale Continues THIS WEEK FEATURING LEATHER But Irvine, Scotland, is also a growing city and the Irvine D evel opment Company, a government.owned organization, is expanding the city much like tbe Irvine Company is building up Irvine, calilomia, OIAMMCOAST DAILY PILOT Cost of Living Up Again For U.S. Consumer Goods ,,,. °' .... c.oa.a -Nat. .;m .t!io;t! .. ~1-----~ ttoe ..... ~"ii"""'*"'" ll'l' INO>- c.... "-'tllil""'G °""-· a.-... --... pUtolor,Nd. "'-II """""' '""°"W· b to.II ,....., "••11'1'1 klltfl, ~ 9'KlllF ....... , .... .,, .... w. LfQ_ ...... ........,s-.,., Soft Cl9m1n1tl8en .a,., Oulilrnno. A 11ng11 "'9kN td!llo<'I ii~ ~ -g.,,.. Cl8ys. fllepnnc:o~~--1111 mw.-e.w Sir•. Coll•......., C1~1ot1111. nt21. 1...,._.1714164J·4J2 I O..IHM-tl .u-fl .. +•2·1671 S.. C.._.. Al D,,. tw11t11 1...,..... 491-4420 ' ~. ,,, •. °''"" Cod ~"""' e.- pM\I Ne----~ . ..._ ... -• .....,~II""'"" l'lh '--~~~"'~- ..... dMI llOM .. -tt eo.i. """" Cl~klr> l'llL llvllo;rlD!b~ ll1UIMI 1300IPIOll!l'll'f.ll1 "11~ M.OD"""'""":lllol.i..,o--..-1toolllOlll!llr. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Cost ol living rose one percent in June as sharply higher prices for a wide range o( conswner goods and services kept oo soaring, the government reported today. The Labor Department f i g u r e s underscored the bleak economic news 'l'tlura:day from t\le. C o m me r c e Department. which relported the economy underwent one of Its most severe declines since World War II in the first half of the year. The nation's output of goods and strvices -the Gl"Oll NaUonal Product - dropped for the second successive quarter, the Commerce Depertment said. Some economists believe that two ccmecutive quarterly declines should be comidertd a receuion. Other economllts feel other factors mll!ll be cons.ldertd. The June rise in the consumer price Index, announced today, was 1ed by higher prices for new and used cars, medical care, mortgage. interest costs, household durables and fresh fruits . Food prices rose a seaaonably adjusted three tenths of one percent, a rate slightly more than usual for June but a much more moderate pace than any other month this yea r with the exception oC April when food prices fell four tenths or one pcrtents. .· I -- The June increue in consumer pricet works out to an amual nte cl 12 percellt. For the three months ending In Jooe, the pace of Inflation soared at an adjusted a.Mual rate of 10.t percent, according to government figure1 . CoMuner prices Jut month rote to a level 11.1 percent, higher than a year ago with the government's lndu: at Jf7.1. This meant It coet $lf'7.10 to purchue 1 variety ol. consumer goods and le'l'Vicea: lhat C06t flOO In 1987. Nonfood items rose an adjusted 1.3 percent, the sixth consecuti\'e month of ra.pkl rise. This waa a reflection of sharply higher prices at wholeule which have continued W I08r since ~ contn>JJ were dropped Ajrll 30. Al90 up !llarply ~ lut mnolh were aervlce costs which rose ooe percent, the same as in May. A> has been lbe ·c:aae for most ol lhe past year. the sl>lrt ol ln!1illon took another bite out of the purchasing power of the avenge production worker. '• Real 1pendable eainlngs, or take-home pay adjusted !or taxes and ln!laJlon, !ell by three tenths oC one percent lut month to a level of 4.5 percent beloW 1 yur •So· Over the put year, the government h111 reparted real spendable eamlnp dropped every month with the exception of Mey, Scplcmher and July. Hand Tufted English Glazed Sofa on display now. Leather sofas and chairs from Heritage, Hickory Chair. Shaffer Bros .. and many many more now reduced. ' OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-t<ARASTAN-BAKER • WIJEICDATS •SATURDAYS ':00 hi l:JO "I -· t . NEWPORT BEACH • t727 WESTCWF!' DR., 642·~ LAGUNA BEACH• . )45 N(JRTll t'OAST HWY., 4IH·Gll TORRANCE• 23849 HAW'l'llORNE BLVD. 10pen •·ri. UI 9. Sun. 12·5:30) 378·1279 --- 4 I l ' I . ! ~ ! I ! I I ' i ! ! • \ • • . DAI LY PILO'r EDITORIAL PAGE • . . . - Setback at ' Saddlehack Partial parsl,yall h11 slnlck the ten·yeir building program at Saddleback College u result of an lncrealble apiral ol construction costs which is logjamming re- quests !or state aid. The state's Public Works Board, ·which has been helping Saddleback finance a permanenl campus io re· place a score of relocatable uruts, recently turned down the achool'a reques\ for aid for a proposed $3. 7 million music-arts building~ The reuon was that when tbe bids came in the lowest ol the lot stood at $5.75 million -a staggering 79 percent over budget. The school has until 1978 to find alternative funds for the building, which would be the third permanent structure on campus. . ·· • Truitees are in a distressing bind. College campus buildings should stimulate, but obviously they cannot fall into the category of monuments. They must have permanettce and they must be Junctional --but they can't cost m~re than the money available to build them. Somewhere in the middle of all that, trustees have to try to find acceptable· alternatives for a superior and ·educational system. . · Right Ki nd of Industry ~ Irvine's plaMing commission has sent the proposed Irvine Industrial Complex East to the city coun~il. rec- ommending that zoning for the parcel adjoining El Toro Marine base be changed from agricultural to in- dustrial. The change is in conformance with Irvine's general plan and covers an ;rea bombarded with noise from El Toro's jets, making residential development undesirable. When fully developed, the complex would provide jobs easl )'.;ls Angeles Counly which 20 years ago looked much like lhe undeveloj><d parts ol Irvine. Heller skelter indUJo trial growth helped blight lhal area. \ As in the IO.year-old lrvlpe Industrial Complex, deed restric;tions will ban air-polluting industries. Plans call for a built-in industrial waste water treatment and recycling facility. High esthellc· standards bliVe been set, includ.Jng green areas and liJht sign regq:lations. As a concept, Irvine lndyltnal 00111.plex East seems a desirable d,evelopment, providing ·a solid tu base t9r the city and a source of employment for reSidents. At the same time, it avoids thi negative aspects o! in- dustrial development elsewhere. · That Closed Street ... The dispute spawned by a decision to barrica'de sev- eral neighborhood. streets in Mission Viejo seems to per- sist this week because of a decision by county supervisors to-aLJow the Jast of the' barricades to remain. And the anger within the community seems to be compounded by the serious problem of lack of repre- sentation in the Fifth District. . County supervisors recently decided to do nothing about the last remaining barricade at Montilla Road and Jeronimo even though it caused serious problems of access for a large area. It appears logical that because two new freeway off. ramps have been added to the traffic system, the time would have been right for removing the barricade to al- low experts to study the effect. That argument had strong support in the commun- ity and was the subject of an assurance by the Fifth Dis- trict staff that the reSt of the board would agree. • for about 54,000. · More importa:pt, though, are the lessons the Irvine Company seems to have learned from areas like south· But the action of the boa'.rd, reinforced bv an un- predicted recommendation by the county road depart· ment. jolted advocates of an open street. The result is a puzzling. non-answer to the majority of the A-fission Viejo community. . 'Oops. There goes Ehrlichman.' · Sii Folks Like This Shoot ~rices Up Dea1· Gloomy Gus Kentae dy S t·ill l'ul11erable Don't Count Jackson Out Maude Joad looked up from the pennies she had been counting on the cracked oilcloth table cover and in her old eyes was the delight o{ a young girl . "I done It , Jud! I done it!" she cried. "I. saved me $3.95. Now I can buy them gingham curtains I been hatikering for all these years." Her husband froY.ned. "It wouldn't' be right, Maude." he said. "I seen by lbe pa p·ers down at' , · Appalachia Corners w h e r e this fella, Herbert Stein -he's the chairman QUbe Pfriident's . Ciouncil of Economic AdviS ~ -says lnflatioo ain 't L h e JCOvem- ment's fa u IL It's our'n." "What did we do now, Jud?" alked Maude, her mllders sagging. ( ART HOPPE J house." "I RECKON you 're tight, Juel," ..Ud .Maude nodding. I wonder if attendance <tt the Irvine community service commission ·park bond hearinf!:S has been so low because everyone else in the city has been appointed to some other citizen input body that meets tbe same nights, i;.n.c. Gi.mY Giii alMlllUh .,. '""91ttM ff ~ ,_..n -• ... -""' Nf\KI Ille ,,_.. .. ,.. ...... , . ..,, ,_ ,,. -. .._, ~.,.,. .,... ' "Same with food :P.faude " ·aaid Jud. -· ..'~sed to bi you •.~re conte~t \vjth a 50-~------,--.-,---.-.... -~ chit sack of flour and 35-cent slice of !"log back. Now you 1ot to have 3 AQ]ir ~ and a 7G-ceot slice." :t "But we ain 't'eatlng no more, Jud." "But we're buying more e1pensive food on account we got more expensive tastes. And It ain't just us, Maude. it's folks everywhere. Mr. Harkins, down at the give up this craziness ·and go back tO Die ~ old-ways." ·' "I'll lry, Jud. But I, don't reckon a 16. cent sack of flour would last us from breakfast to supper. Meantime," said l\1aude, hopefully, "you think I could buy my gingham curtai~s?''" bank, he told me he used to buy $50 suits "AINT YOU BEEN listening, Maude?" and drive a $2000 car. Now he ain't happy said Jud . .!.;)'ou wan~ to wreck the whole lesa'n he wears $100 suill and drives a consamed economy?" WASHING TON -Sen. Henry M. (Scoop) Jackson's quest for the presi- dency may not be as hopeless as it seems. At the moment his chief competitor is Edward M. Kennedy, wholie wlnerability has been re-emphasized by an article :n the New York Times Magazine on the drowning Of a friend, Mary Jo Kopechne, in a car which had been driven off a bridge at Chappaquiddick Island , itass., by Senator Kennedy five years ago. Kennedy leads the polls \\ith his star . quality lust.er in contrast to Senator .l'acksoo's more pedestrian appeal. But the fact that Sena- tor Kennedy's be- havior before, dur- ina; and after the tragic accident cao be made in to a fas- cinating mystery story at even this late date sufilgests that potential duri:i~ the heat or a prcsi· dential campaign. (rucHARD WILSO~ serious affairs and thus conveys an impression of competency. He can be debated with on serious terms by those ¥rho disagree with him. To the best of any public knowledge, there is nothing to sully his record. This could prove to be what the Democra.ts will_have~to have in 1976, rather than a more glamorou:; figure whole behavX>r under •ress can in some respects be comPartd · t.o---pfesidtnt Nl.xon's. President Nixon, too, suffered some kind of a lapse while unpleasant events "·ere taking place in bis · prox1mity. IN VIEW of the revivability ot Chappaquiddick at inconvenieot times , and also considering the national sensitivity to cover-up, it may be that Senator KennedY. w~ll find it expedient to expand on his previous explanations. This, of course. would be b o t h unpalatable and dangerous, and he wilf probably have lo weig h whether silence is more damaging than expansiveness. But we seem to have a new political climate in the country calling for talking aboUt things previously considered better for@otten. President N i x o n , on reconslderation, might have better gone the hang~t-route-;-whethe.r it-was too late or not. On the other hand, nobody would have given a nickel for Senator Kennedy's presidential chances five years ago. and. sinre that time he has undergone a considerable po Ii ti c•a I reha bilitation. Adverse events, however, seen1 to linger in the public mind longer than might have been thought live years ago. "\Ve been living too high off the hog," said Jud . "We got to cut back. Trouble ls. we got expt!nsive tastes." '.'I hadn't noticed," said Maude. $3000 car. And he ain't happy with them "WeU, I still think_ the government neither." ought to let me have my curtains." "Poor man," said Maude. "And there's another reason," said . Jud. "I saw 'em in lbe window down to "Nut. he'll be "'anlln« P!O suits and Purdy's and they 1ooe. up to $6.95." The Times article leaves th e Impression that much about Chappaquiddick was covered up. 'Ille questions rema,iJt about what Senator Kennedy did in the U)-hour period after be escaped from the submerged vehicle in which Mi~s Kopechne was trapped . The Certainty of Prison "See, it creeps up on you," said Jud. "Now YO\l take ten years ago, we lived in a $3000 cabin. Today, we live in a $6000 one." "But we ain't even moved, Jud." "J know. But would you be happy living in a cabin only half this good? See? Without even ~ing it, you got yourself accumstomed to living in an expensive $4000 can," said Jud. ''It's lite a fever. ' Maude llo"'1Y scraped the pennies oH , No ielling wlier! it'll stop." •. the table with a sigh. "Well, maybe lfn I "Maybe ~t governme!)t. man's right, ;,keep\ saving, sOme day ... " -Jud~' ---' -Jud put a-genUe hand on her thffi "Sure he is," said Jud. •'rt aio'i .the shoulder. "~what.expensive tastes you. government's fault folks got exJ)ensive got? You used to hanker after $3.95 ,tastes-living in expensive houl!leS, eating curtains. Now you hanker after '6.95 .e1pensive f4JC?ds, wearing expensive . ones. You sure ·can't blame the · clothes, driving expensive cars. We got to government for that." THERE JS no pl5int reviewing any of this, nor indicating any judgments about the adequacy of Senator Kennedy's performance or his explanations of It. . The significant polnt poUtically ts that Cbappaquiddlck becomes more pertinent as public apprehensions increa!e about . ii • coverup. and wbat-it reveals about those v esco A utogr. aph ·.:BeaiS: a .M itc'fu3'1l '" . a~:lorofK~:; .. reactUm has been lo • 1 pu11 ~ do_.11 the ~in. He says he has --: ' '·•: ,.·-.1.;,. .:.....,_· ' -~ •• !: .. : .• " ":'t"' ''· tbld all he" knoWs, leaving some aspects ' I' ;n:.· WASHINGTON -What's in a name? ,--"""----------. An autotraphed photo of the first which he cannot wholly explain clothed in Plenty, if you're .£9llecting or selling ii['· n~yCK' ANDERSO"') 1'l~on cabinet, s~ing disbarred former ~Js:!n~~~f:OS ~~ ~:e rJ::;t~f:r:~ Watergate autographs, a fad tbJt may .1n. '.1-, Vice Presklent Spu-o Agnew, costs $200. during and after the incident. !000 rival digging up old Captain Marvel And~ pl~ of Supreme .~rt just~ces, How heavily this will weigh on the full oomics or Nazi w~r 90!.lvenirs. -.. bearing their autographs, is a bargain at scale of Senator Kennedy's record is A prir.e bargain in this new bobby is an counsel, Sam Dash, C08h $~1 · $50, now that they are deciding whether beyond ratfonat measurement· except tn envelope signed by indicted ex-Attorney UnaC(.'Ountably t one signed" by bis ~ Nixon can refuse to give up evidenre. terms of the public opinion polls which he General John Mitch· smoking niinority colleague, F r e d leads. ell, and bearing a Thompson., .brtna:• $10. , TWO OFF-BEAT items b.-r in g ~ first :-day -of · issue AN AlJTOGR,APH by f 0 r ... m er premiums. One Is a 1971 letter for $35 Law and 0 rd er s&ened by astronaut Donald Slayton stamp. It's only $15. Commerce Secretary ·and Ntxon fini •--M .~ ••---tly · ·Ued saying that " .. · .. I know or no plans Souvemr. N1'xon m· • raaac:r aw -~.-, recen acqw d the d " · fel lnvolvtn ~ rid to sen Presi enl into space in 1976 aul{llral cnvelopc:ii aecurlm all ~~~ cRobease rt V g ""1,11 ••• Anoher is a signed photo of My Lni slRJted in haprier es 1.1·.ut:.-aoo, costs w. murderer Lt. William Calley, ~:hich days by w h 1 e 1t's on a Worllf 1'rade stamp p;tWI'. That gOes for $75. House aides H. n. Is alto the price of I Nlxun linaugural Haldeman or John envelope signed by the man Nlxon forced Ehrlicbman, cost ps. ~ Mary Woods'.._ °'!'t u Attorney ~I, E l I i o t name on an enveJope commemorating R1cbardaon". the President's trip to Russia goes for An tna~gural cover bearing the $10. Her signature on !ID II-minute blank sl$tnlbD"e of the Preaident.'1 •'heeler· pie<e of tape would probably bring a dealer brother, Don, costa $10. Special fortune. \Vatergate IJ'09'CUtor Leon Jaworski , A Bill of Rights stamped envelope and hts1·']R'edecessor Archibald C.Ox's signed by Senate Wa.tergate chief si(Datures on coven alio fetch $10, , .(./ \t,\SHJNGTON WffiRL: S m a I I Business Administrator Tom Kleppe not only has ._ chauffeur-driven limousine, he had a chauffeur-driven golf cart at a recent outing. nte SBA, in -a sudden press release after we inquired, insisted the chauffeur helped Kleppe on his owi;i, not the taxpayers' time . . . Salty old Navy Adm. Hyman Rickover recenUy was liven a $90.70 case of Harvey'11 Bris- tol Cream Sbeny hr a General Electric bigwig who cautiously ordered his mewnger to deliver it "in plain brown wrapper so its contents can't be ldentlfle8. •• GE is a major Navy contractor, but Rickover, who was married three monthf ago, explained, "It must be a wedding present. 1 drink only ainRer ale." IN ALL likelihood, Senator Kennedy would be running against Vice-President Gerald R. Ford, whose present political aim in life is to establish a reputation for solid rectitude. This potential will have to be taken into consideration in offering a candidate against Ford. So Jong as that is the case, Senator Jackson has a ehance. His other competitors, who cannot be exlerxled at the moment beyond Alabama Gov. George Wallace and Sen. Fr-itz Mondale of Minnesota, suffer fron1 some- thin~ less than universal l\lpport. Senator Jackson has devised an issue-oriented campaign not depending too heavily on bis personality except in the sense that he serioull.y di.scussel Wlclu Pow 7<.1N e.S. • 'v\/ "V \ "\ . ' In the U.S., if you commit a serious crime' you will spend a lon~r time in priSOn Uiirl yoo would in England. But your chances of going to prison are tvi times greater in England than here. Reflect upon these two statements above ; and you will see why the crime rate is far lower in England 'than in the U.S. It is not the degree or punish- ment that is deter- minative, but the certainty of pwiish- ment. This is v.·hy those Americans who call for harsher, penalties and I~ sentences are-ifasping t h e stick by the wrong end. What does it matter how long a sentence we prescribe for a certain crime if the 1;dds over- whel:mingly favor no sentence at all ? IT IS' swiftness and s; ~ness • : punishment that deters criminality, not length or harshness. OUr harsh sentences are mostly Illusory If only 5 per cent of defendants have to serve them; and,his 5 percent consists mostly of the dumbest, the poorest, the youngest, the least experienced. Where we need reform .... ia r: ll with "tougher'' Judges or-bleak :: r:i!IOllS, but with the whole prelin'tinary process of ·booking and charging and ' plea-copping and crowded calenders and politically connected lawyers and crooked cops and rotten gun laws and all the rest of our fouled-up !•rstem. \ A YEAR sentence ii deterrent enough for most lawbreakers if they are 99 per- cent sure that If they are caught they will be sent to the potey. And a ten-year sentence is not effectual If they are 90 percent sure they will be let off or put on probation. Professional criminals, like I Quotes '~This is Information on \\1hlch one can make an evaluation. It should cotne to the attention of the public." -House Judiciary Committee Chairman Peter w. RHI• Jr., ().N.J., arter the committee decided to reveal rmm-of the e\'idence received in its lmpeaclunent inquiry. "There ls just no one man smart Hl'fl uy this much h,, my Bertha -lhe'• afwwyr rMd to ,,,_. ,...,,. acitlng • •I • To bring Vietnamese orphans to the U.S. for adopting parents: st~wardesses from Pan-Am and United are taking a week or their vacatloos to travel to Saleem and back. The airlines provide the tnve~ hotel and meals. The maidens of mercy provide the tender I o v i n g care ... The SurReon General1s annual report on llllOklng and diaea se was delayecl llx TllOlllhl, allegedly because o! in-e by the tobacco b1ron s. Noname. said a federal spokesman, il ns Gflly a "bureaucratlc snafu." Yet, the ._t WU hastily cut loooo the day a!ler our query. ~~~Q~ . . . . . _f!lfil!gh to be a do1nestic Kissinger." - Presidential adviser Kea.elh R. Colt! on a su,1u~eslion that someone of the sta ure of Secretary or State Henry A. KIMl nger be assigned to spur 1ctl0n on home !ront problems . ' I ( SYDNEY HARRI S ) professional gamblers, always play with the odds; it is only amateurs who play against them. Personally, I am not convinced that prison really "deters" anyone except the person who wouldn't do it again any,vay. But as long as most people think otherwise, ~·e should at least have a judicial" system that pots criminals away ·with dismaying predictability, as is done in England. What we have now is a farce that is ferocious in its intentions and impotent in its execution,-No seasoned lawbreaker is fearful of this straw man, THIS IS where the hard-lin e "law and order" people ought to concentrate their efforts, not oo attacking the bench for being "soft" or the prisons for "coddling" inmates. Both are stupid char$!;es. since (a.r I mentioned at the beginning ) our sente nces are longer than in England, and our Prisons at least as grim as any in the civilized world. There is little respect for law in the U.S., because the law itself does oot live up to its commitments; its ·end ls not Justice but coovenlence, accommodation, a ii:ood·looking record for the district attorney, and a bargaining-away of rights that makes it easier to -commit more vlrongs. . - OUNM COAST DAILY PILOT Robv-t N. Wttd, PubUJher Thoma& Ktevil, Editor Barbara Krtibic" EditoriaL Page Editor 'nte editorial .-J)a&'e ol 1h!\' DaiIJr P1Jot .SeekJI to inJonn and tidnndat. rndttw . by ~re <11 this pap dlvene iC01nmentary"on topics ol tn- tfl'Hl by s)rndicated columnist• and cartoonists, by pnrvidl• a forum for rndtta' vin'1 and by pftlllntlrw ttiis newspaper's opinYns and idMa Oii curttnt 1opicL The tditorial opbdota of the Daily Pilot appear Gilly tn the edltorlal column at the trip a( tM pqe. OpinJona e'q>l'e .. d by the C!IJI. wnniltl and caMoon)s&a and Jetter wrltm att the1r own and no endoc• mcnt ol their W.-. by 1he DUb' PUoc ttioukl be inftnwd. Frldsy, July 19, 1974 • ) • Friday, July l,, 1974 DAILY PILOT S Public Nudity Banned W ate1·, ,Power Cut By DPW Strike , Orange Cota1t1 Too .• ' --· . I Hughes' Gifts Told ; \ LOS ANGELES (Al'l I LOS ANGELES (up[) -A d SACRAMENTO (UPI -.W...... Phil Walson, 1350 Ralph Clark and PIO lo tho 1 epartment, which r u 1 h e d Howard R. Hunhea channeled each to ,...,,,__ c ta •-three· d I y ·old atriko ov ~trs. Wlnitzky to a boapJtal. . ..., ._ • ., oqnt.y s te ,;;iir:n&le Democ ratJc l)e .............. t of wa•--and' An ol ikin :more than $20,000 to both 1upenllorl Da\lki Baker and Committee. ~ _._..... M:I emeJTencf c:eiw str g RepubMcan and DmnocraUc --------------------[ Nudity on publlc beaches. l>la)1mlOds and parl<s In Los .\n(tles has been banned by die Qty Cooncil. I,,,., on11nonoo. •ilidl ~>1< effet"t today, ma Ices It ;i ~ for anyone O\'er 10 )'ears oki to sunbathe, S"''iin ,,._. employes haa cut 01\'P employes who were andldaies ' C 11 f I · THC BEST po.-er temporarily to alert..ibytbellredepartmnt, ~.~1:.'bi,yi:t10,°;;~ 'lo -.\------..;; thousand! of homee -repaired the circuit breakers idenW!ed as a CIA1°CO\'tr1 ~Holl of IA, ftXi&nge.rln& an empl»raema and restcftd power to the area ' l'lllfORNIA state record! lhowed lioday, "' ( State ) « ~alk nude in a public place. a first corniction carrits a muimum sentence of sit months in jail or a $.WI fine or both. 1be measure was 3ppn>Yed Thlnday by the council in a 12·1 \."Ole after se\-ent! week.s of Jestlmooy, Including Police QUef Ed Davis' warDng that uncled sunbathers on Venice Bead! had contribulded lo . 21 percent. increase in the crime rate there. American Ci\'il Liberties Union attome\• E d w a r d Nimmer said tfie ACLU .-...Jd ... _ ·"•"""ti Comedian Tom Smoth- ers, 36, bas ll!arried bis billb school sweet.. heart, llochelle Robley, 36, ol Genoa, Nev. The first mamage Of both ended in divorce. Tom has a son and she has seven children. They "'·ere wed in the Little White Church in Las \'egas. seek a res~ <rder today--------- ,;dim In one Cl8e .!.. and and Mrs. Winllziy w a • llfl '!'he myslerious billionaire, u inerrupted the supply ol water returned homo. '--------whose $100,000 cam pa lgn PERSIAN R GS to city re.9eT'VOin. More than 7 ,000 of 11,500 donation to President Nixon Union leaders and DWP DWP "·orken walked olf their drew the attention of the yet offwed fw .. II; ' executives were expected to jobs at midnight Tuesday Tape Sat"d Senate committee, p¥e the rerume bargaining today: after negotiaton rejected a California funds t b r o u I h A q u e du ct p J p e Ii n e s DWP offer ol an eight perctnt Don&ld K. Brown ot San supplying 50 percent of the wage hike and a o.s percent 'Awkward' Pedro. water supply lo city reserwirs lncreaoe in fringe benefits. Am<q Bn>wn's clleoil Is "·ere shut off few two and one The W'l.ions had demanded 12 the Robert R. Mullen Co. of half hours 'Thlinday. A DWP per<ent. For Rodm" 0 w..rungton o .c., which hu spokesman &aid 200,000 homes .A. .A. .A. been ideotlfled as JWOVkUng an in the San Fernando Valley >< ,_.. >< ove"""' cover !0< CIA ag,.11, may be affected by el~c Walko LO!! ANGE\JlS (AP) -A Hughs' donltloN ,.ere power cuts il .,.... equl(Xllent uts t a p . ....,..-ding idered discloled In campoljpl llnance laib. polaltlally to rocorda .. file today wltlt Ute Hot temperatur.. a n d , St · · l · Hooae Judldary tt.e . office ol Secrelary ol State vandalism conU!buted to lhe rUUt{ .e . n Ecmmd G. Brown Jr. power problems, tbe DWP v chaim>an P-"'° · 1~ ,,,. reporta listed Hughes u 38id. B A N.J.), and a key "Self-employed." . ay rea arn<q evidence which a His cootributlons totalled 111E'UNION has denied any congrefllrional panel probing SZ,,450 but a small amount of ' connection w1di tbe vandalism 8 -•--~-~ ~ U.S. Immigration officials 'tltat went to oot-ol-stale NEWPORTER INN, 1101 , ... , ... N. and said union workers will Y ..... ~-~.--• cand.klates. C 1 s•~><-· AC -~~ -"'give lo 'Ute J111tlce AU 01 IHC. 2131 HO.HfO immediately restore pmver in .. <AJ.l"& ..,... ..,.., clieck 1 c"4lf c.,._ · NEWPORT BEACH ......... i.,,..... AUCTION SUNDAY JULY·21st - 2 !>M '"•low I P.M. , . ....................... , ............... . ..... ,..... ........................ ..., ...... Al ......... pwc ....... -•• c .......... a. .. ....... ~ ....... ~w. ...... ,.... .. ... • " ' 1 " I , ' ./ aga!M the_,,.., mch be conskler's unconstitutional. Batteries .<\ssist Boy · In Living such cases. 1be union has drivers and fbar famiuH Department. IIDG~ GAVE '31» to1-;;;;;;;;;;~;;~;;;;;;~;;~~~~~ offered a $5.IXK> reward for the scheduled 8, JJalS rally ~ 1be Houle Slbcomm.ittee oo H0ust.on I. Flournoy, the ~ 1 arrest and conviction o f march to the blll district 1ep1 am monetary affairs Republican nom~ee for gov. e Put Ow ~"" SACRAMEN'l'P (. ) -A prisoo psychologist ..t ~ a me eting behreen tbr father of Patricia Hearst and prison inmates has been ·placed on administrati,·e lea,•e by the Calliomia Medkal Facility, a prison s:pokesrmn says. Wesley Hiler, 50. was put on leave with full pay last week: after he repeated prison inmates' atatemenis lo Rolling -macazlne. according to P!lil Gutlrle. deputy dlreaor of Ute Department o I Corftctions. vandals "responsible for any voted Tb.nday to seek an emor, and the same amount interruption of 'water and headquarters in Oat1md today to two un.succellful Demc>- power." to JftSS their demands fot eVlhildao by the J u 1 t ice cratic gubernatorial candJ. Vandals shut off valves at more mooey. Depe:rtzuent r:A. the findinp: of dates -fonner ~bly Ute lint Los Angeles aqueduct • At the urging of state Ill year-Jong probe of the Speaker Boti Morolll and Rep. near Newhall about 11 :30 p.m. .1. t Th Immigratjoo and Naturallza-Jerome Waldie or AnUocb. Wednesday, preventing the conc1 11 or o m as tioa Serlice. Anothel' unsuccessful flow of about 30 million ga!loru: NlcOl~os. negotiators f~r AC S u b committee chairman Democratic candidlte f o r of water to storage facilities Transtt and the· l ,65& driv~ governor, .San. Franc 1 s c o TIJL.UIB (UPI) -Mark and halUng operations at" a of . Ama!~ted Tr an !11 t William J. Randall repprtedly Mayor Joseph Alioto, reoelved Be\'Ds, 18, is talking and small J:Wer gene~ant. Union Division 192 met for 11.f.s told the New Yort Times that $2000. - eating ~-use J ei~-::-' At . neafby Los hours 1bursdayo! · but there was the tape recording concerned Tb e 1 are e st s l n g le ~ u; ~:11.:"' Angeles aqueduct, another ooreport p-ogress. ._,.........,.._,INSof"-N contribution was $2,500 , jolts sent to his bnlin by two attempt to cut off Ute waler The 2l><lay otril:e has forced _,_,, "' ~ O!'-Hughes gave jbat amoont lo tiny batteries attamed to his was made, but a DWP Official more ·than 200,0 .commuters-man D. Summers on enfer.. both state Senate Democritic said a burglar a la rm bacl: to lhefn:ars eod caused talnmeol he aald ho helped Le der Georg · -of chest. --~• --~ of! tbe b-•--~ '··-j . 111' IM·~.1-u~'-a e "He's been eating better, a.,i--~· .. Y. -~ ur~~ I"UllU"1JUU(" ams on arrange ~ ... "WUl.I""• San Francisco and lo a dllmer he 's able to swallow easier vandals. the ~y Bridge betw ee n in a bid compromiJe the COD· held to honor -GoV. Ronald and he's in goods p i r I ts 88 r-DantheS~iingtc:wi. ~J~~us.~aft~ Oakland and Sen F'l'ancisco. ~an during 1971 visit Reagan and nise funds for always," Jack Bevins, the •~ ""' u-•• -U> tbe U.S.-Meiiro bortl«. GOP ·stale candidates. eBe Tenlllea ~'OU!h's la1Der, report•d Brotherhood ol Eledrical ON AI«tl'BEK strike front, Sen. AJan Cranston, a -u . Workera Local 18, laid n>Wne t1tere wu no ,._. of SUMIMERS AUiO ~ed l)emocra~ received $1 , O o O • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A rnursday altl!r = son equipment failure caused by POil.,. in the walkout'by 50 in tbe tape ........... ."ib;;'00 whil• tbe Democntlc nominee :z&.y......,ldSan Francisco man relurned home from the normal use may leave many drivers of the Al-1« lxJs ·-··.. !0< Stale Coo!roller, Kennetlt who spent 13 day! in jail fU' University of. C 11 if 0 rn11 more residents without power. system, whJdl nm a shuttle ~n g~itn ~ i :1fi ~ O.ry oC Westminster took in contemiit of court has purged ~-.Cent.,. in San ....ice wilhln San Francisco enlertaiMo<rlt for Garner J. $.1ClO from Hughes. himself by answering rn1111.."QC.v ''IF ONE MORE International ··•~ and Cor\lri'but'··· ol ~e::ach ....... -.&..... "-.. unable to ....... t-~ rt;..... associate ge n e r a I ll,lli;, .,.. quedQw fnlln a grand jury .r> .... .., WlaJ ... transformer .(in · the San carries pasengen from the ~l f« the House went to Republican bly I lnvestipting the Symblonese ~ ;~had In t;: Fernando ma) went out," a airport fn,the city. Judiciozy ~. 1'llido is candidate WUllam Campbrft ol Lillontion Amry eod the DWP l)'Okemtan said, "we The drlwn att dmmnding currently -inl t be Hacienda Helgbll and Los Pa~•J!i~~·San-~~=..::::t":J.:~i/':l = !::, ~ckm:i !:!. ~;,:.; ~ ~t o1 ~t ::,.eomi:. ~ Fnociaco, ... wbo wmt to jail bltb!r: 1 " 0 areu. What areas would be the.next two years. Oine was alto serving in .Jobn\Fernro and-E~ 1 May 17 after re.fusing lo ld3rk;... ~I--' In his blackedout,andlor-!oog, . The 15,000-member urn u counoe1 !or. a Edelman. • . - SALE! THE "WICKER LOOK" m · •MIRRORS•SHELVES •HAMPER/STOOL •WASTE BASKETS YBl.OW • WHm .. llOWN L...-1 _15_% ___ · O_FF---JI antWel' five quettlOl'll!I and bad r;::!c...... dependS en tbe union.'' carpenters union re por t ed suboommittee on immJgration Anotb!r $J,000 wa eiVflll by been freed pend i ng an =~~·~·! One 5'-year-oldwunanina Wedneeday that a ~l~h~oeod~ed~by~Jlod~lno~. ~~~~-H~ugbeo~~lo~Loo~~Anp~~les~Coun~ty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,1 ,,,,...,.,...,ul a~l. w a s ue, in r..:t. said they m not Son Fernando Valley suburb had ,,..,, JIOllOliatod In tbe~j' ,, dllrnl'!Jed u a WllneS! after evm have a name for the nearly died during Wedn..-monllH>ld stnke apin!t Ute teat1fyfig 'lbnday. ailment. day'1 pGWea kllll. Associ ated General .Hours 9:30 lo 5:30 ·p.m Saturday 9 a.m. to !J° p.m. 1803 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach 548-3303 OebOnh Winltzky, who Contradnrs. e VA to College sullen from emphyse111a, wu Union oll!cials -.. ked WS ANGELES (UPI) -S h I Bo d preporlng U>· give heneff an not lo be named aald Ute The Veteram Administration C 00 ll inbalation therapy treatment agreement caUs .for an will post 1,300 "Veterans SACRAMENTO (AP)--Gov. when tlle electricity went out.. immediate $1 rai9e to '9.75 an represetativee" on college Ronald Reagan bas signed "I was confused," Mrs. hour, plul another 25 cents Campllf.8 tins fall to legislatloo placing a •tso Winitzky said. "t was scared Nov. 1. Additionel $1 raises lltnl«hlen out the miXUjl< lhat mU1Jon school hood -...re and I panicked . Thai only will booot hourly -to $11 plagued GI Bill students last m the November ballot. The made things worse. I kept in June. 1975 en:t to $12 in year, a VA official said ruoo..woold:bemadeavailable gasping. I needed more air. J.une 1971. 'lllnday. • to 9Chool districb for repair or Everything was closing in." . Northern Ca:lifomla painters: "The vet tt111. along with "'Iii-ol wale sch>ol She called her husband ,at '·and airline n ight crews are other ~ we have made, bulldinp. wlirk, who called Ute Ike also on otrike. Will greeUy Improve tbe,-;---"'--------'----------~----­ S)'lem," said Odell W . Vaughn cbief VA bOllefit. director. eca•e ArgNet1 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - An attorney (or a Loa Angeles radio station manager says h1a client waa: within h I a con.Ututional riglU when he withheld tapes and le!ten received !run tbe Symbiooese · Llberat;on mny aod the -w-Undergroond. William Lewis, 42, general manager or KPFK, was jailed "" l'O<llempt of c:oort and served 16 days last m>nth after rtfusing to surrender the tapeo er answer grand jury questions. ms attorneys argued the case Tllinday befcre tile U.S. Nlntlt Circuit Qiurt ol Appeals. Great stars in person!· Hank~. Th<GnuAoot. Les- 5".lln Ii Hendenor\ • Thi: fQur Fre.h.tnM J Th<--°""' ...... _.,'!<- Continuous free entertainment rod!o ·horse*- nwaturc)cle w TV_.,.._.. ftowtn. a.mi¥U ~;f m.Tl2·21 ~ Gerio.alAdaUolion: _ .. ,,.. QlllhftNISl.00 LINlirr •• , ... I • Is In progress we announce that all sale merchandise Is reduced to 50% off or greater. All sale merchandise is from our existing inventorv. We think you will find a good sel.ection to choose from and look forward to serving you. Please be sure of sizes-all sales must be f!nal. ~. ~-!Plr ~==~~= 1028 lrvln•, Newport Beach, California '£>25e0, Phona 642-70D1 • ' . • Wrought Metal Swing ~ for Lawn or Patio SALE NOws99 'ONLY PRICED • BAKERS,----, RACK Prict• Good Thrto Mon., ..... ..,. ....,.,,1. -· 74"""" ... _ ""22 STOllHOUIS WEBER CHARCOAL COOKERS Tho ori9oal Udo or COYINCI ...... WeDet kettles i re bull! ol M1vy duty steel -POfC8llinued inlide Ind out . . Thay -.m't burn oul -ttllly wonl r1J1t ""' • Also ii1 Electric & Go1 -... ---...... ______ .... ___ _._ ... ' FREE ROTISSHIE C:::..."'3w ......... MEADOWCRAFT 3 Piece PATIO SET Tlllel Mt t:Jt.I :::. '!"....=.~~":-...:-s199 ' -. ... '9r lrll:IGof Oln IMnf. OI • • =~lit." .. ,,... 2123 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA C:-ofVlctario PATIO l'hoM 642·4103-f!URSERY 646·3925 I • • ) --' .. -. . . -Hlintipg:a.,n: •aeh Fountain ·Valle,. • N * • . . , / VOL._ 67, NO\ 200, 4 SECTIONS, :40 PAGES \ ' • • • • • . Today's. Fhuil ---.. . . - N.Y. S-toeks PRANGE COUNTY, °CALIFORNIA . . . FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1974 TEN CENTS Standard Oil Waste Dumping Order~d Halted By TERRY COVILLE CM "" Oelt't Pli.t .._,. Standard Oil Company of Caliromia bu beeo onlered to 11op dildlarglng oil field walte water into tbe Pacific Ocean oil Huntington Beacti bY July I, 19'15. The onler wu luued. !ni June by. lbe Calllonlla Ro(loaal W-Q •a II t y c.ntrol Boenl, Santa Ana Region, at lbe • -of "the city. -,Standard bu been pumping an average ·of 11 million gaUons of wute water a ' day through a submerged pipeline from Signal Gas and on Company (now the Bol~ Chlca Bluffs at Golden \Vest under the corporate name of Bunna) Street. ceased Its ocean d.ischarse a year a" at 11le company will now !)eve to build the requett of the city'• barbon and filtratJon syatema to handle the waste beaches department. water and oil field br~ from its oil Vince Moorhouse, director of harbors pumping operations. '-ana tieacbes, said the mne request bad Alex Henderson, a "opo&esnwi for been mode to 5taDdanl but tt too1t an standard, aald today c«npony enginl>en order from the water qualily board lo are alreedy designing lbe new dlspolal finally get <ompltance. sy•em which ls expected to colt the oil An ocean data study cmducted by a finn more tllan $500,000 lo build. harbors and~-marine eovlrooment ·'Enor11wus Crime' · team blamed the oil field discharges for some or the losses of offshore kelp bed.• and other local marine life. •1we inventoried everything going into the ~an,'' Moorhouse said today, "And we detennined that these w a s t e discharge lines were ma}or contributors of ocean pollution. 'lbere is a real imbalance of certain species on our offshore reefs." Signal's operation was much lari;:er than Standard's, wilh an average dally -Doar Backs Impeaching WASHINGTON CAP) -John Doar, the commlltee. epectal counael foi'lbi House Judiciary -l-commiltee memben 1ald Doar Commit,..., lmpeaclunent inquiry, ~d did not 1pecll!caily recommend lo the today he believes President Nls:oo should cunml.&tee that Nimt be impeaehed. be hnpeached. But one member, who uked not to be "That Is my judgment .., a legal named. aald Doar told the committee matter, yes," Doar told reporters when that Nixon it guilty or "an enormoua aSked if he believed the evidence crinle in the conduct of his of rice." - justified impeachment. It a majority of the Houae votes for · Doar JQtt. with reporter& a f t e r · 1 impeachment, the charge1 would then go presenting_ proposed a rt I c I e s of to. trial in the Senate, with a twcrlhirds impeachment ·to a clo8ed-door meeling of YOte,..needed Jar: coa.victioa and removal Ziegler .Outburst ' Pair Conducting 'Kang(lroo Court' ' . SAN CLEMENTE (UPI) -Wblt. conspirator E. Howard Hunt. -rr... Secretary RataJd"·ZleglOl'-·He' aald that-the· parilsa!la on the tooai~ca&atJlldicllg!&n!PI" .. ~· ~,rtlllta..~= C:lai.nnlD Peter Rodino ad C'.Jllef dlel'e r beeu "• lot al theories and c..naei John Doar, ........, -of lnor •·" tli!n, ;a ''po fa<ll lo oapjrorl earf11n1 , • tbe i mcp ea c b m e D-t the eblllll" fl. h••ww•hment. _ pnrceodllip In a "parllau, daplldlou1 "'Ille majority of lbe -are IDinl and tai..e way." to aee Cbat and art going to demand the Ziegler talked to .reportm outaide lbe facl.s," · Weitem •White Home just before N!SDll NWln .made it clear he WU -king ligDed a joint declaration of prlnciples for l'r<lldenl Naon. from office. Rep. Wiley · Mayne (R-Iowa), said on leaving the cloeied door meetina:, that . Doar Werred specifically to a n obstruction of juslict charge i n connection with his reoommendatklo ror impeachment. Mayne's report, whlCh came early in the session, was only fragmentary. He said Doar was making a general discussion of the evidenc, gatheftd by lbe !mpeschmenl inquiry itaff and the direction in which it pointed. Besides an obstruction of j u s t I c e charge based on Watergate, Doar is expected to propose articles charging Nixon with abU&e of conWtutional powers and contempt of Congress.- . Doar and other members of the committee staff began presenting \he case for impeachment during a closed· door briefing leading up to the HOUSE PANEL TRACES POLITICAL SPYING, Pogo 4 committee'; ! i n a I deliberations nes:t week. A. Republican member of th e committee predicted on Thursday that both the committee· and the House will approve at lea.st one artick!, leading to a Senate trial to determine whether NiJ:on should be removed from office. Rep. ROOert NcC!ory (R·TII.) \ q 1 d --;-~that lhre<: orl~ commlt\ee ~kel~ ....... '" ·.itiat rt~m~ . hliihei. He Only five ofi'l'Republk:an membera coula be counted as.defrnilely oppooed lo l!rrpeachmait ot t'1is time. discharge of 12 milllon gallons of waste water per da y. P.foorhouse said small amounts or oil were detected in the Wa!l.e discl14rgc, but the real worry was brines, industrial wast<..s and other qualities in the water. "You could visibly see debris ln the v:.iter," Moorhouse sakt. ''And the ¢or ii.self ls very pungent Jn fhe winter, especially with a Wilmington wind from the west, you can smell it at the city pier. "Both of these ou t!al l .s were contributi ng to the destructioo or life out there. J( .... ·e're really going to make any changes in this water, and protect it, we · are goi ng to have to prohibit this kind of use." The test• of the ocean water at the oil rield outlalls was . part of a full ocean data study conducted by the harbors and beaches department under the direction of environmenta l· engineer Jerry Jackson. ·, .. ... P9ilr l"llft Sllff .... Ill wilh Spain. Zlefller •id Doar bad "shed his cloak He saJd that "Mr. Doar II a paftiiim of fairness" and erpreaed the view that and be bas approached tlm w b o I e it WU "very clever" that the Democratic proCeeding ln a partisan way by drawing majority on the committee named Doar, At a me.ling called bY· lbe Hoose Republican leadership to determine where the committee Republicans 6tand, McC1or:y was one of five members who either said they were uode<:ided or declined to give their views. The ot&ers were Reps. Cildwen Butler of Virginia, William S. Cohen of 1ttaine, Ham.ilt.on Fish of New Yock and Tom Railsback of Illinois. Some others CHARLIE CHUCKLES CLOWNS WITH ADRIENNE DAVIS Mell Clown, Huntington Beach Queen •t County Fair up articles of. impeachment four weeU a Repubqcan, as its coumet. ICO ••• "' · He accused the committee o f Ziegler said that Doar and Rodino were "cmtrolliDg the release of material to conducUng " a kangaroo court" aplnst manipulate public opinion." NillOll. . He decrted what be called "the actiool Doar today banded out to oommlttee of Doar and Rodino" and •id Ibey have memben a list of lrticlea o f to be called oh it. · · -'---~ He aid it was .. -.i .... time" that they lll>P"~· . ...... Zielller aald the Wbit. Home would be crtliciZed for "dletortlng the faciual make public the 211 poge "ll'lnlcrtpt; evidence." · · dated March 22, 1973, which he says He said Rodino and Doar had made a proves that Nixon did not order hll!lh "shambles'' of what should have been a money payments to· Watergate fair process. . Hunthtgton Widow Files .$100,000 ehurch Suit , TROMaoNI SILENCED Mesi'• Lofthoull o..d Pete Lofthouse Funeral Rites Swt~d Saturday ' By ARTHUR R.. VINSEL -.... DelY ..... ,, ... - Dixieland jau will rattle the rafters at Pacific View Chapel Saturday, when tbe " A young Huntington Beach widow who Mrs. Bottorff states that Bmxh briefly boys of .Local No. 7 get turned up to give claims she wu pressured J,nto investing dilcumed her problems with her and then• O>Sta Mesa's Peter C. "Pete" Lofthouse her life savings ia dturch bonds at 1 time auquted her • investment in church aome proper traveling music. :trben she wu "bereaved ad dtstreaed 6ondl .., "When The .Satrts Go Marchin' In" !s and under poyeblolric coio" Md the Lai., the lawsuit c!almi; Mi>. one oure number. dlJreh and two of. iii officen 'Iblnday Bottorff was driven to her blnk by • . 'lbe well-known. 55-year-0l<f..musician 'b-1100,000. -' Jobe Wllere ... withdrew lhe died Mondi , Kaib! M Botlorft :it, lbt mo)>r t>OrilOn of lier 1Jle vtnp for and INder of bis own band y. Mtdway""&ty ·a.urdl • .;, the';'"' ...... , ' ' lnvflllmliot In cm".nn -• valottd 11 • Funeral rites are aclleduled Saturday at aalstant paator Jerry ud Marian f!O,OQO:•' · Pacific View Memorial Park, Corona del r--M<Candteu,.. de&adlnll 1!i an 9nnle n 11 oUeaocl. lbat Mn. ~· r11ater Mar. - Coon Su~ Oourt -lbot o11o ·...,; --tbe iilrurch to iaVllt !ir--Hil I p:mo-service will Include hi• -lhe .-. Gtliir·flt.llt. . -11111 1llt ~ 11111· ---buddtoor and Muam u Mn Bottorff -lhlt llbe tumac1 to , IMlll"ll1 m and ~ .,._. Iba olflclsttng o111cen, wtth the i.,. that the cirumi for pet-oor-111!1 llOe f!O • , • • • (Sea LOrnlOIJSE, Pap Z) tear ago at 1 lime whmrtba kla of 11er ' : . · , ., • indicated their position will b e detennined by the articles 0 f hn-l!!>!<nt that are propooed. In related·developments .ron Thursday, the committee released e v id e n c e collected during I ts siJ:-month-long impeachment inquiry. In bis final defense argunient before the committee Thuraday, jame1 D. St. Cla'lr, 'Nlxon'a attorney, asserted there was no eviderd of presidential Involvement in Watergate or any other · matters the comlnlttee bas investigated. • Little Leaguers Sei_for_ Pla¥offs The championship game for lbe District IS2 Uttle League playoffs . is scheduled for 10 a.m., Saturday, at La Quinta High School, 10372 McFadden St., Westminster. Huntington Valley's all-stars will meet the winner of a game today bet"'·een the Bolsa all stars and the Westminster National all stan. Westminster knocked the Fountain Valley League team out of the tournament Thursday night-with a 9-4 victory. The winner of Saturday's. match will l'epftl9eflt District 62 in competition---wilh other Little League dtstrtct.s as Ibey battle to make the playoffs for state and national <ompetilion. Final W eeke11d Act!vity Fo1·County Fair Planned The Orange County Fair goes Into its second~and final weekend tonight with a full slate of activities for all interest and . age groups . A ''World Friendship Pageant" kic ks off tonight's' activities at 7 o'clock in the amphitheater. Bluegrass music takes the spoUight ·at 8 p.m. With the "Canyon Crass-Fiddlers" performing on Ille family stage. Speedway motorcycle racing is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. in the grandstand. Admission to all events is free with the price of a fair ticket which costs $1. 75 for adults, $1 for children aged 6-12, and is free for children under six. There is still time to see the Paint·ln which features artists demonstrating their skills at the fairgrounds un til dark. Amolig the many artists participating is well·known Chinese horse painter Nini;: Yeh whq will demonstrate the art of po- rno, the throw ink method of painting a horse. Othe,,,..kcnd highligllts a«: SATURDAY 9 a.m. -4·H Dog Show 10 a.m. -Crafts and Homemaking Demonstrations Noon -Mini Bike Races I p.m. -Ice Carving, Aladdin Magic Show 2 p.m. -Caball~ros Accordion Band 3 p.m. -Galena St. East Musical Revue 4 p.m. -Steel Band Trinidad Calimbo 6 p.m. - Harbor Women Singers 7 p.m. -Chuck--Jones-Magic Show 7:30 p.m. -Les Brown and His Band of Reno\\-ti 8 p.m. -New Dimensions Patriotic ?\-1usic Revue 9 p.m. -Les Brown and His Band of Renown SUNDAY 10 a.m. -Crafts and Homemaking Demonstrations ·), Noon -Mini Bike Races ~ 1 p.n1. -Aladdin r.-lagic Show. New IS.. FAIR, Page Z) Weather lrwrbalNI after a ionl terminal !!lnea was 1 ".,. • , t::u:mln her ,.vs. ment1·l valley Pinewood Detby Seeking. Se~ession Some high clouds at times through Saturday. C h a n c e of thundershowers late to:nlght. Not much temperature change. Highs from the lo~· 70s at the beaches tu near 90 inland. -. Slated Saturday More than 110 H\lllliDclon Beadl -.... e.pected ·lo competa llillllilay morning In the city .......,doo rl,lplrlmelrl'• -~ood Der11f. 1 The nrca beglD at I 1.m., In the city p al Palm Avenue and lli!i Slnet. t\ll)'Olle who baa alrud! purchuld a (lerby kit II one of llMi '"'""lion playgrwndo Cl!IU!M'..lbe ncea wllhout ~ will be awarded to the winner ti the 10 Md -age bnckel and the 11·14 dtvlaioo. Trophies will alao be liven In -brac:ketl for the can with the belt appeannct. ' . By KATHY CLANCY • Of "" o.ltr ,. ....... Tbe F<runtab!'Valley SchCro! Boord will eq>lon altimate-loaer:ede fnlm the ll1lllllqton l!eodl Un!aa lllib School -ml fann ill .... Eblergirt<o lo lltb ... ,,,_, Boen1 Pmldenl Fred Voa uted the dtllricl ...,....-1 ThundaJ lo p!"<pare I ,..,,..t cm -belore the boord'I Allfl. 1 -q. He alao told SUperlntmd"'1 Mike Brick lo plu .. -of ....imp .. -can learn what the community wanta: lo do about high achool over<rowdlng and \1111flcollon. • v .. 11kt today the booi:d ltll! -Id re-enter general unl(icltlon talks, -but he • ~I w..X. the higll !IChool dtrrtrlct to lead the . way. "They wollld be -golnl out of bus!r1ra· IO woold bave nothing to pin from one plan over MGther,'' be nplained. 11'.Mtey allO are the district that ,.pi-. 111 of ~ people tn¥Olved ... VOii aa!d be WO\ddn~ f1V« reopening talks led bY F-.!n Valley or anottoer elementary district, Nylnf lhere ls I JO much "biUemea, miltnlrrt and political jockeying" between thooe dlltricts. VOii .-_.Brlck... .. provide tru91ees w1tll .. boated costa for oecessiao. lhe steps tnvolved and what new legislaUm. if any, rn!Jht be needed. He sakt Brick's ,..,,..t wOI be dloculled ti 1be d!atri<t's Aug.1-,. • School official!!' from o th 'c r West" Valley ils share of the assets. Orange County districts have predicted -Fount ain Vall ey could ask the county comm ittee to re-examine the that if Fountain Valley does secede, the COWity's master plan, then the district Huntington Beach Cfty and Seal Beach could submit a request to unify along Its di1trtct1 mlaht follow. own borders. Voss oaid he believes Fountain Valley High sdml officials have pred!cied bu three ways to leeede: that any ~plan by one elemen- -1be district could present a · t.ary district v.wld have a "very dim" 9eCellion plan to the Orange County 5>1ospect ol. being approved at the state Committee on School Dist r I c t levtl. Organization, but there is no guarantee But Voss s.1id FoWltain Valley trustees lbe district eoukl get Its share of high agree that Wlification mu.st come about IChoof assets, including the $ti mill ion rapidly to solve overcrowding a t cash reserve: Fountain Valley High SCboo1. He sak1 lhe -The dJstricl. could prM1Cnt the • state Board of Education has expressed secesion plan to the coonly committee concern over that overcrowding, and he's buC ftnt win hllh IChool district s1;1pport hopeful the district can win a ~esslon and • a...-to g!~ Foun\llln .. baJtle. + Newport · J\1esa Sc/toot Dis· trict's sunnner nu1siall work- sl1op is presenting "Mary Pop- pins' on stage ti.ext week. See today's lVeekende·r. INSIDE TODAY Al Ytur ltntlc• l ... u... • L, M, lt'l'lll 1 C:1tflerllit I C:l1111!1td ,,_. C0"11Ct II CrM&wiff II Dfflll N.il<tt I Elli""'°' '"' 6 FlfttMt 11·1' Fir TM lltc9nl I H-lffH 11 .1.1111 Ltlllll1rt U Miii... • Mtntr TrM tt ....... ..., Mu .. 11 ........ lf Nllltrtll flltwa 4 Or•-~ • "'-" 1~1• .,,.,,. ....,... 11 s_,. ,.,1, ·--M9ftlttt 1•1• T111Yl1M W TllHI~ IHt Wfllf!IW 4 W•lll NIWI 4 w...,..r 11• • \ -.... , • • -11 .. J , _! OAILY '1LOT H Friday, July 19, 1974 Huntington-District Eyes .7th Override Vote 11J CANDo\CI: PEAllSON ................. The Hlmtlngton Beach Union High School District should call another ttx override for November, a committee bf 1 city council members and school trustees said Thunday night. 1bt looaely formed c o m m i t t e e appo1nted1 Maree.Ila &xitt of Fountain Valley to ask the high school board Tuesday to consider settin& the new eltctj.on. · The district lost Us sixth straight aUempt to finance a new school with the defeat of an overT"lde Of\. the June 4 primary ballot. It fact1 continued overcrowding ia tts 11=,IOGlludmu are ....-ed !Gr scbool, while there 11 pe"""l'""t apace to house only 14,100, district officials uy. The committee chaired by Geora:e Logan, a high school district trultee, nrst met in June to ditcuss solutions lo the housing problem. It agreed to meet again afler the state board of educaUon acted on the propoeed f!\·e-way plan of un.1ncaOon in the high scbool district. It reje<Ud the plan last week. Three \\'est Orange County cities and Dikes Continue Orange County Prices Surge 0.9% From Wire Service Retail prices in Orange and Los Angeles counties jumped another O.t per-- cent in June, the Bureau of Labor statistics reported today. Prices for goods and services last month were 10.4 percent above those for a year ago. 1be comumer prices index re1Cbed a record high of 141.1 for the area, meaning shoppers paid flUI for iaodl and aenicel Jut nmth that -$10 ln 1161. . During the flnl hllU of the year, ........,.-prioes """ 5. 7 per""11 ln the metropolitan area compared With u percent ln the flnl haU of 111'13. Tramport.ation '°"" jumped u perceol In June from May. Health and recreatlon itema jumped ooe pen:llll and food pricet 0.7 perceol The price of fruits and vegetables ,... 7 percent, leedin( the advance of food prices, bul meats, poultry and lilh declined 2.4 percent. Pricea of datry products dropped 0.1 percent be<:auae of lower prices for Amerkan cbeele and butter. Housin( coots increased 0.5 percent and prica ol apparel and upkeep Items were 0.2 percent hia:her. Huµtington Armed Bandit ' Receives Maximum Term A Htmtlngton Beach man who was described in the courtroom as a peni..emt criminal with a long hiltory ol arreats bu bem --to five years to me In lllate prilOll. 0range County Superior 0ourt Judge Bymi K. McMiiian ordered I b e mlllminn prilon tonn !Gr Ricbanl James Cavanaugh, 21, of lit !Ith 51., after the def-pleaded guilty to llnl .se.,.. armed robbery. • . Two peraana ldmtllled u Cavanaup's """"'l!l<ft bed -u.r plm"" pllly lo r Police Seeking Night Cook; $1,350 Funds I Hunlln&lon Beach police are looking for a night coot frcm a health fOod restaurant who allegedly gave himself a fl,350 pay robe and left a -m...,.i leRr cbBrges llemmlng fnm 1 Garden Grove holdup Jut Feb. IS. Margie MuJne on.ca. 21, also ol 119 11th SL. Hlllltin«tGa Beacll wu placed on. five yura prd>atlon after filing a guilty plea OD tbefl cllaraoL . llk:bael Thomas Carter, 12, o I Westm•er, was lellteDced to me year in county jail and placed Oii five ,..,. jirobation alter pleedlng ptlty to -de«ree armed robbery . Gordm Gm>e oolice aid Cavanaulh, acmnponled by Mia ~· .......i a dotlilna .-. tn bl dty 1111 Fob. IS and -1M from the -. c1ertt at latlfepotnt. .It wu IMlled in c«ulJ<mt action that ca.aaauP bed ooly reemUy been releued fnln1 -Sy jail after aemng 90 da)'S OD a burglary conviction. He hod allo bem placed OD throe yeara pnlbotkin for tbalclleme. Fire Controlled • In Niguel Park "Love." South County fl re fight.en using Ray Russell, manager of the Skinny bulldozers and a water tanker cootrolled Haven restauranl al 9901 Yorktown Ave., a fast moving brush fire Thursday said be -""' the compony ale <llemooa in Nill""' RegionaJ Park beloro II coald rage mto neaity. h1111. Thunday and lomd a atngle -· The ~ Qreftgbtin( effort sj>okeamen said checks and receipts were missing. held the blar.e to seven ~cres. ' "Sorry abut this," police say the note Firemen fll'St arrived on the 1eene at be«an. "but I think. I was worth S25 2:50 p.m. and worked for an hour to more a \1/eek. They did not seem \o think cootrol the blaze In the oew county IO. It?. it ~·ill just cost them 1 little recreation aru in Laguna Nll\lfl. more.. . No Park atructures were damaa:ed. and fpl1oe said the employe had Sllppoeedly no injuries resulted amona the 40 been tumed down for a raise. firetl '""• th b'·-"I Jove you people, but I am a mixed· "'*' .... rs sent to e uwe. up guy and I hope that I die a>on," the note ·mnctuded, police said. lour ochool dlotricla ~ra ...,...,..led al the lour-bour ,.. •Thunday at HUntlqtan Beach Councllwoma, Harileu Wieder'• -In ,lluDllnllOD I • Harbour. • Logan said today that only the ·city ot Westminster and the Huntlngtan Beach City and Seat Beach elementa ry dtstrlcta failed to eend representatives. The 16 people preser.t agreed the high school board "can't afford to pue up" the November election beca.uae "the need is a> a:reat," Logan said. The board must act by ear\Y A..,.,.i to have an election oo lbe November ballot. U.S. Told To Slow Up One Leasing \JP1•l• lbe trua. '~~ -ft!!>!l\lr -_J.opa Nici--"' -t~ acned to ovenida -· i.opll.aald, they hive 'lo elqlllld mimbaHll!p to inetudt wait two ~ JMl1! t.O do eo under stale npn1entatlves ftom bouda of real.tors, codll c K a m b e r 1 o( commerce: teachen, . . ' A bond election could be set, but it students and lhe HOME" c:ouncil; 1 takff two-thirds voter approval to pass. coalition of Huntington Beach bomeown· An Override req-·• otmpl<! Tll!IJorilY"· en groopa. Lotan thlnk• the new comblned city· Bernie Svalatad, a Fountain Valley city scbool aP(l<QICb "absolutoly" gua-eea c:ounctlman, ,. .. •PP!!ioted to boad !he the IUCCtll or another oJerridt. city portldl'I of the committee. ·t: "lt'a going to pll It over by an Jean Bogen, preald•nt of the Ocean ovenrbelmlDa marata," be declared, View IChool board in Huntington B<ach, addin(, "the only ti la If ,.. can get the will direct the ocbool aector of lbe panel. intorest, Input and suppor\ of all theae The head ol Che d-committee for groups." the. last overrid'e,. Ace Erlcltaen, will School OKs Widening Of Street ~ to act tn that role. i....,. aald. U the high aotlool boant bock• Mn. Scott'• request for another election, lhe current group will become the override committee, Logan said, Mn. Scolt, the--Wlfe of Fountain V1lley Mam Geor~ Scott. appeared berore the state J)oard last week In opJ)OllUon to the five-way plan of unification. Repr~ted at the Ttrurld,ay 11ight sealon 'were tbe clU,. ol FourUln Vallei', lluntinaton lleodl and Seol !!each and tbi Foontain Valley, Ocean Vlew and Westminster elementary districts and the high achoo! d)strict. PLAYING 'McHALE' ROLi Actor Joo Flynn Dood .. Actor Joe Flynn ~ Found in Pool Dead; Probe Set .. 1 ' I -~ ~~ nlgbt "COQk d_ldn't work Wedne.day niaht bul allegedly returned al cloolng WFTHOUSE • Eront Pqe J Summer Sale Con.tinues time to put the ....tpts and che<ks In the unlocked noor safe, which was part of his • • F ..... P,..el job, poUce claimed. Police said the suspect had been worting at the mtaurant for about three monthl and the manager rated him as a pod employe. OIAHMCOAST •• DAILY PILOT Ti.0..,.. e....i °""" ~. -""""'"' -..,.. ,,.. '"",--. • ll'ltll<>'-' """"er.,. c:-~ c.c..ro.nv s.p..i. --.. ...-.-. M_., ll'lrOW¢' ,new,, lot Coil9 ...... ~ ~ liUn'"'g!Q'I kK~-""­ -11.....,. ~ ....... l"""'1Slcl<l-.11'11 a... a-ni1/Sel! Ntl'I CICl!Slf-A 11"111 ~ 117'110ft " pUl!lio-ioltvrdtys 11'11 s.. ... • .,.. f"-prir\cic>M ~ ~nl ii II J30 W911 ll1Slf .... C011a-.c:.u-.nm. 'R.ober!N, Weed "''""--""*·- OolM H. l oo1 Ri:.t.o.d '·Nall ... ""''"' """'"""° [-1.., eo.o. ........ °'11'91~[dotor .............. otfke r 1e1s. 8eodi ~ M°"'9 Addrt11t P',Q 8oo: 7flO, "2~ -"""" \1...,......,m ,,,,..,"- ~~w-t1,sw..i Ml-'I""" U3J~9oulwMI g,,,,,_lll•.30l -~llGMtno ..... ~I • was his 1ife played both b e f o r e and afterward. 1 "He was tops, there was no question about that," says Hy Se.a man, a planllt and leader of several Orange Coast }llu groups. A bass trombonist, 1.lr. Lofthouse WU widely known in Southern CaWomil, ha\ing headed the Pearly Band, hlt own group at Disneyland for :teven years. H~ formerly played with Lawrence Welk's C'hampagne Orchestra, .appeartnc with them for 13 years and at one time haJi his own ABC. TV forum In Los Angeles called The Hunfy Gunly Sllow. During his Disneyland tenure, Mr. Lofthouse became lnvolved with the amusement park's management progr1m aOO wtlen Disney World opened in Orlando, Fla., be was sent there for a time. FAIR •.• Dimensions 2 p.m. -Steven.Family Musical Group, Bamyant Olpnptci 3 p.m. -Diliper Derby, Dance Center West VarleUes _ 4 p.m. -Vagabond Band, Aurora NellOD Quintet, Slyte Show Sp.in.-Y-We Sinpra, Kingdom of Dance Varietiea 7::111 p.m. -Skllea and -a: u p.m. -Les Brown and Hia Band of Renown Rites Saturday l\1ost recently, he was employed 11 -F G Ad business represenl.'ltlve !or Musicians' Or eorge 8ID Union No. 7, Santa Ana , whose members v.·ill play at his funeral. Funeral services will be coaductat He had been employed .. a musician Satw"day for George Adam, 75, of S..I sine~ he was a youth and wu Beach, a ZO..)'Mr IC'COUIUnt ror tbe U.S. particularly •·ell·known in the Los NIY)' who died W-y . Ange.Jes 3tt.8, said bis wife JeaMe. Mr Adam 1220 MoaUdto Road Is They had lived It 409 w. Bay 51., Coota ..rn;,..i b/ bis wife Iaabell& Adiin· Mesa. for 11 years. Survivors alJO include daupten, Mn. lslbeUe AreoU: of a soo Peter K. ~. of O>sta Meaa. llldieoralt Mn Sboila Smid> o1 Lquna daughters Mn. Carolyn llobbo, of Beach and .,;.. ......,,_ Mclan of Newbury Parlt and Barbera Lofthauaa, o( . -·-N•w York · his mother Mra J·~ Le111n World, aevm ...-i and ' ' · w-two lrilt...-.ndcllUdren · otstm Mn. Lofthou'l', of Van Nuys; a sister, Mn. ~r Mac:ia1 ol RldgeCrut, Mri. J.0. Ruth Houman and two granddlildnn. Fonot ol 5cotland and Mn. Mary Hall of Colson Suspended BOSTON (AP) -Olarles W. ColO>tl, • former presidential aide convicted of obstructing justice, has been suspended by the state &preme Judk:!.al C.OUrt rrom pract.~ctng la\I{ in ~1assachusetts. EncJand. A natlve. of Scotland. Mr. Adam was put maaer of Indian Walll ·valley Muonlc Lod«t No. 1191. Olarles Keene, Jr. ol !!le MM<Jplc Lodge wi1J.. olllclate at tha aervlm to be held al t p.m. •t 9'effer Lipa Beech Mortuar y. Interment will lollw al El Toro Cometery. '" / • THIS WEEK FEATURING L•ATHER ·= Hand Tufted English Glazed Sofa on display now. Leather sofas and chairs from Heritage, Hickory Chair, Shaffer Bros., and many many more now reduced. . . DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER . . WllKDATS & SA TUIDA TS 9:00 to l:JO ' NEWPORT BEACH• 1'72'7 WF.STCUFF DR;, &Q • .,, LAGUNA BEACH •· ~S NC>RTll l,;Oi\.'i'T llY.'Y., •.wi TORRANCE • ZlMt HAwnfORNE RLYO. (Open Fri. Iii 9, Sun. 11·5:30} 378·1279 '" ' ,, ·1 • 1 ' ·1 ,, I I .. . . . Friday, July 19, 1974 H DAILY PILOT ~ 4tYour Service County ,.to Nix Hospital , Rid? ASuaday, Monday, Wedneid•y and f'rlday feature Ol lhc Daily Pllo< Cot a J>robltm? 'flien 1Pr'ile Pa! Duu11. Pal will t:ul red tape. gtil the ar1swers and action uou 1lttd to a!lloo intqWlies in nat1en11nent and business. J.Jall your questiont lo Pal Dwtn I Af Your Service, Orange Coe.rt Daily Pilot., P. 0. Bo:r 1560, Coala /.ftsa. CA 92626. 111elude your Ieleplwne num~r. Ambitious Nurse DEAR PAT: I would like to find out what is involved sct:iOlaslically for a Licensed Vocational Nurse to upgrade to a Registered Nurte. I've .heard varying stories for several years ·regarding further education, testing and challenge requirements. Could you al!IO tell me where r might write to inquire about these requirements and the state's testing procedure? · A.R., Cotto Mesa The lnlonnadoa yoa've lteard v.rie bec.ue the rtght to cblle•ae RN COlll'IH bl bated on wbtl yoar particular college 1llows. 1ccord.ln1 to MlcUel Bagy, &.N., e1:etatlve seerdlry of Ute C.Ufoni. BNrd of Narlhlg EdDCltloll 1nd Nlll'H Reslatrat.... The lllUI procedare f• 1n LVN pba1 l:Ue 1a RN progr1m, O.gy says, Is for tl9e .... to complete reqalml ltdvaDced RN (Oll11el In mnlng 111Nl leieDtt. Sbt lltea may submit ber Wl•ICl"lpt of eredlts to the board, and lf requlremnt1 ire met, \ the Ucustar eum may be tobo. Compkle i.tarmadoo may be tbtaloed by writing 10 the Boord of Nunrjq, I"' ( N. St., Room "8, Sacramento, Clllf. 15114. ManDres l .nFrantic , Fire Hunt . A man who rushed through his blazlng East Orange home ln rranuc tearch of his wile -and lwo daughi.rs. died today after belne overoome by 1moke. Orange County fire olfidal1 uy Frank Paqueue, 42, of 18122 Romelle St., gave up his life In the fire hcl that his famHy managed to get out unbanned by another exit. Paquette was reported dead on anival at Chapman General Ho&pllal shortly after the 2: 13 a.m. fire. The names of the other members of the family were not immediately available. A spokeaman !0< the Orange County Fire Deportment Aid tbe 115,000 blue Is believed to have ' been started by car.I,.. .-in,. The fir< ataned In a couch ln the ramily room of the cme-atory dwelling, hers! through the attic and rool, and flashed Into an Inferno .. 1be ftre department'• sbotelman 11ld the apparently aleeping P:aquette family wis alerted to the fire by neighbor Jim Laurie, 18132 Romelle St., who a:mtlled the smoke and pounded on their door. About $400 damage WU done to an adjacsll borne but the ~re deportment could not conflnn wbetber it WU Laurie'• residence. Kissinger, Nixon .Talk On Cypress UC Irvine Offer $6 Million Low By DOUG FRITZSCICE offering it to the W1iverslly at a bargain nt .. o.ltY 1•nM "'" price. A new UC Irvtne offer for purcha5e of Rhodes said he could not con!'lmt the Orange r.ou.nty Medical Center for use as amount of new university offer, but said a teaching hospital Is likely to be it v.·ould likely be unacceptable to the rejected by county s.u p e r v I s o r s , supervisors. Prelldent Nixon discussed the Cyprus according to a county source. None of the supervisors had seen the erlsi.s todly in San Clemente with ucr oegotlators reportedly offered $3.6 proposal, he said, but tile figure was Secretary ol Stace Henry Kminger · million for the Medical Ce n t e r • s "much lower than anything the county In his busiest day since arrival at the equipment, $500,000 for acquisition .of the can accept." Westen\ White House Friday, the site and buildings, and an additional sum Regardless of who owns the OOspitaJ , ~ldeat also met with Neil A. for consumable supplies. he said, the county will still have to pick Arlnltroog, first man to stand on the Negotial:iom are apparently at a stand up the bill for care of indigent patients. moon. and signed a pledge of cooperation off, with the county asking $9 million and "They (UCI) have been telling people between the United States and Spain in the university previously o f f e r i n g 'why dosn't the rounty just . i:::ive us the promoting peace and the defense of the $500,000. hospital since ifs such a liability?' but West. UCl-C.Jifomia College of Medicine we·re going to keep the liability even if 'Ibe document was initialed in Madrid Dean Stanley van den Noort refused to they have coolrol," he said. earlier UU moiitb by Kissinger: The comment on the actual price offered the The county loses between $4.S and se.s tlgninc ceremony in Nixon's office at the county. million a year on the Medical Center, he Weetem-White House was be l n g "Our negotiators made a presentation said, and is forced to pay higher cost.$ dupliclt.ed in the.8panisb capital. ~our position," van den Noort said. "It because it is used as a teaching hospital. lovjed to Witnesa the signing here is one -that, t feel, we can take to the/ The wtiversily has used the medical were JOlquin Cervino, ~·s charge board of regents in good conscience. -center wider an affiliation aireement d'aftahti in Wubinglm, ~and Andre ''The proposal is now in the hands o( with the ooonty since 1968. Drake, Spanish CoosuJ General in Los the county ud they are going to try to The medical school operation, he said, Angeles. • get the feeling of the board of ~ between 10 and 40 perceflt more ~ was to present President supervisors.'' than if the lt1edical Center were simply a Nlml wtd!: a plaque signed by all the An official answer is expected within county hospital for care of the indigent. ApGUo, Gemini and Mercury astronauts about two weeks. he said. Primary cost raisers, he said, are to ocmmemorate the fifth anniversary of The medical school negotiators made special care Wl.its such -as burn ·and the hisloric voyage. the new offer after a presentation last ~ant sections and the additional Armstroog, DOW a professor of week to a board of regents subcommittee staff of medical interns and residents mglneering at the University of on 'the status of negotiations. maintained by the Wl.ivers.ity. Ondnnati, made the first moon landing The UCI offer, van den Noort said, is The Medical C.enter, Rhodes said, has on July 20, 1969. A spokesman for the "about as far as yoo can go.", more than 500 beds at full operation, but President said the plaque, signed by all 'lbrougOOut the negoUatio~, th e 2.50 beds woold be sufficient to care for the utrunauts who took part in the universHr has maintained it needs the county's indigent !;M!tients. I 'Good..,111' Warrat1t!f DEAR 'PAT: When I Ioli< my 1171 Super Beetle In for Its 30,lllltmlle check, I was told that the crllnCMt heads were loose and a !300 to l400 repl!r job might be required. I understand that oil leaks are an indk:atioo that the beads. are loose, and I romplained of oil to the dea1er before the warranty waa up. I find that 1968 to Iliio VW ·eog!nes Wen! built with improper alloys, and l think the same thing is wrong with mine. In spite ol this, I can't 1eem lo get any ~tjs.. Germ Killing Claim Rebuked SJIOIPllll that t'l1lminated in the landing, control o the Medical Center to properly The county, be said, is paying for ' will be bung In the While House. operate i! as a leai:hing· hospital. -leaching costs which should be home by 'Ibunday night Nixon gave a pep talk Funds budgeted f<ir expansk>n of the st.ate. ' faction from Volkswagen. C.N., Newport -~ F. W. Deen, cutomer service llllUgef for Voltaw1ce• of America, actnowledged tblt tllere Wit 1 preblem rill the alloy ned II tile eaglMa of Ille. 1• lo 1171 VWI of Types 1, ! ud 1 lld d.t tbere ft DOW I 11g:oodwfll" ~ of .. rr1ntlet to cover repaln Co ~t ,._r cy1lndor bead 1-lnC Ile Dld Ille alloy, ......., eDatad la urly production of tile 1tn Type 1, or tbe lqUl'fl btd::I Ind fllf. bt~, bat I lltW alloy w11 ated la tlte entire __JnOct1oa nm of Saper Beetlet and Type !, or mlcrM»u1. CoueqoeaUy, yoe wW Mt be ilvea any 1djaAment for repaln. Door Cheek Set ·DEAR PA~: I bought a Moore-0-Matic ~ door opeoe,. for $175 from Home Improvement Services in Costa Mesa on WASllJNGTON (UPI) -The mabn of l.raol dlllnfecW!t have ac....i tu stop .claiming that using tbe product -the house will kill germs that C8Ule Ou, coldll or ae><e -~ the FedeTal Trade Commission --today. In additioo, Sl«llng Drug Inc. d New -i:ort aty agreed tu stop ~ tbait "environmental surfaeea" around the home - ainb, -·· -floors and 10 Oil -are a aignificant SJlrwa of g:enm ..ociated with crlkll IDd Giber' U:WW• ma1lldies. The .,....,,...i gmr out of a ~ -again& 'Sla!IPg in tm by the FTC. Clemente Backs Election Move For Supervisor Nov. 17, 1973. It dMI DOI work properly The San Clemente City Council •hen it was installed and It took monthl followed the lead of many other aouth of service calls be{ore the "bugs" were ta! ~~ Orange · 0Junty gow;i: IWllll!ll UUIUC:t lfOrked out. I was told the unit hid a Wednel,tay by endonlng ll'l electiul to nve-yea r guarantee, but l never received re.pace the late Fifth Dist:rtct Supervilor a copy of it. Now, the opener Isn't )looald. Caspers. working again and yesterday a neighbor TUinc care tu 11 re• s hi they do bad to djsmantle tbe mechanism IO I not want to support 1n:y partiallar could get the door clooed and go to work. candldote le>< the pool the -I went Home Improvement Service bas gone out on record to support 1 pro.election bUl by Of buSlness, so x seems I'm stuck with a Allemblyman Jolm Briggs (R·Fullerton). '.!stuct" door. can I still get service from Cupers, ·re-elected to a leCOllCI four another source under the guarantee? year term June 4, ls presumed dead M.R., Costa Men fo1low1ng a boatlnR: disaster where be and Cotta Mesa's Moo r e -0-M at I c ntne others dlaappeared. and their bolt beadqaarten bas contacted yoa to .sunk. arrange for a servke check on lbe door'• At the wilng ot a 1• esentaUve of the nieebaolsm. Necessary rtPlln will be League of Women Voters Clolmcibnen nilde aad paria covered -andtr-tlle-induded ·tn their l'notiorl a Matement P.arantee wlll be 1applled free of cllarge. asklrC that befol'e the NOYember el~ lion, sbould It be •PJX'Ol'ed. .. lnlerim .12.50 Relmb11t'8emellt supe<VbO< be aAJOinted to help run aouth :DEAR PAT: We bought a Philco Ford "":Z...~ aipervloor wwJd DOI cp11!>1C ste~ tn December JJ70, and It take oft1oe wst0 J& 1. . f""ed glvu'\I us trouble the next Under cummt law Gov. 8-ld Roopn "'!mmer. I paiplad t~;.5;0_ forto'~-~ c..i,i ajipimt on Intutm ..,. •liar until wrote a COm lh ft:l.ICI J'"""'-Vrll,ll"ll. tbe NoftlDbel' etectklm aftei-which ~ wrote back .,_~ they'd tried lo Reapll'• Mc__. u <memor QOUki clntact me bet _,; I """ -appolat 1 new ..,,..vi.or tu oerve tmlll Where I could be reached, but then got no the It'll electlcm 1 rtply. We had trouble apln earl1 In 1173 • • ...... ., o.r.tllr ~ MISS SAN CLEMENTE Sue Pechous, 19, San Clemente's Fie$ta Parade Slated Saturday Jn memory d an Infant boptlsm 2115 yeara ago tn a canyon near San Clemente, some 200 lloats, bondo, mid odJes' marching units are ICbeduled for the 2111 'annual ~ IA Ctilli.utlta parade Saturday. The parade, set to begin at 10 a.m. ot the ...i of Avenlda Del Mar, will procoed to El Camino Reel, lake a I.it to El Portal, and di_.. at Plaza Park. G r a n d Marahal for tile parade Is P>trict Wayne, iion of Jom Wayne. The younger Wayne, at 3S, hu taken movie roles a in Walt Disney producticns rEce be WU J1 -many with bis famoua father. i')ao playiog 1 ~ role In the parade •ill be the new Miss San Clemente, Sao Pecbous. Miss ~ 19, WU Clowned Saturday at the J'testa kicl:olf dJnner II the San Clemmie Inn. A carnival baa been oet up at the port, with booths and gamea avallable today, Saturday and Sunday. . An addltiooal feature of the week""1 la a .pancake ~ ll)IOl1!01'ed by the Kiwanis Club from 7 to 11 a.m. SatUrday and Swlday at Albertsm's perking lot: 1be Fiesta La Cri1tl1nlta cOOmlelDOrates..Jbe finl_ CJl.tl 1 t I al!_ boptlsm In Califomla, performed by Padr< emp1 1n me. The padre du'ista>ed a Rriously m baby of ao Indian woman. AA was the ..-. the baby had been put Into the bulbes to die, but the grief-... -re<rieV«I It and -It to the ~°""Pi -and treated the dlild .. other JDdlana -fnim • neorllr bill. But_, does not -u the· boby .Jived. abd bad it repaired for m .•. 'Jbm there •as a problem with the needle ad .now still more .repaii'I are necessary. I feel !Ome adjustment should be made. ! , J.A., .... vte)I }D.l. ,Vemldl ef nDct'1 WU olfolra offl<o, .. ,. -.-.-!ere mlde te eonilCt ,.. after ,_ wrote eo tbe company tn 1'11 ad tm. Yim' tint bOI WU for l•bar tidy, llDce .;re. were covered bJ tbe warraaty. ne . ticoocl blll w81 fer pu1I ... labof S11iiday Pilot Looks Into The~W ork Environment '" -lbe warraaty luid ..,ired. la Ille ren ot "C9DllUDel' taddactlta," ever, tbe company it rebnblnlll f!!,•. lbe cost of the Jut repolr'1 )llrla. .......... Mbtlp fDEAR PAT: I ordered !oar BO model tnln, Baltlmo,. and Ohio rallnJod can 1""11 Tyco Industries Jut Juuery, Al· ~ "1)' 111.50 cbeck --I Jilli doo't ·have the can. My letten and calls to tbe company let!m to att DO mults. J.O., Foaatall Vallty _ Tyco lra1 1e11t f09f fOllf can. llttOrdlng: lo the Rrm'1 caAomer rtlatloM deP1rtment repre1eatmtve, althooglr a letter from Tyco'• gentrll 111anager said earlier there wu no reeord of your order, Tbe reprtltD&atlve N.y1 tlle compony moved Ia r-,. and hired ... """' ,..uhlr·....., 111e mts-up. , · ,v,;..,. top featuros to loot !or over the weekeo:I if you want to see "Sunday'• Best" tn'tbe Dally Pilot will be-: I N SI D E , 0 U TSIDE-An:hitects, plannen, office hardware saleaneo-and the ---. ---all lake. -at 1-·the modem ~ -ahauld be dealped, both lnalde and -the plant ....... stories by Dally Pilot atallers, one by llllary Kaye and one by Sllerry Angel. BRIDGE GA Iii E -HI g h brldi<-loW bridge 90UlK:ls like • children's pasUme, but in Newport Belch it Is the terious issue of whether the Pacific Coast 1U1h•ay bridge ahould be replacod with a taller ane or a ltNdur@ llmllar W the pr-.i -· whldl mtrlcta tall....,,ted. sai1Jag bolll from the Upper Bay. • j , Spokamen for both side! of the 1- detall their ca......., the FAl-1 Pages. ODD COUPLE-Tony Randall ul Jack Klugman are featured m cowr, and In """" story of this week'• TV ... t , the Ile<)' rrn.w. tbe --year-nm of the TV ""1es which wam't IP"" much of a chanoe of even mattnc It llw<lqh the finl -· aad'allo ·~~ rundown Oil tbe Jooc history of the .. _ Couple" lheatrie81 ~y In all Its many vmi<m. BAJA BO UNC E-Dally PUel AuiomoUve Writer -ca.rt CantenMll recerrt,ly toot a trip in a four-wbeel-drtve vehicle through the boonics of Baja, destin•Uon San Blas and JOme cood wavee for surfing. He relates bis off·l"Old journey of 3,000 miles, notlng that the"' ii plenly ol beer along the ..,.,, but travelers ah:JuJd peck •Ion& thetr own Wiler. On the Travel Pate. to m anti-lmpeaclunent dinner, urging medical teach.i.DB facilities are hinged to The next county steps, Rhodes said, his ~ to stand finD because be .. an agreement being reached by ttie are likely to be offering the university a ls wtnnlq h1s fight to ttay in office and medical school and the county being new affiliation agreement with more • future Presideita will thank them. ' _ reached by Oct. l. -· advantageous terms for the roLmty or Nis:oo met with Klssi.nger at the • Without. an agreement giving the seeking pressure from legislators in Western White House fQr a g~ral tmvenity title to the Medical Center by Sacramento to break the standoff. revff of international pr 0 b 1 e m s • then, van den Noort said, $43 million in L- oonstructioo money will lapse. Thr H C h particularly the situation Oil Cyprus since The county, however, maintains that ee urt in ras Monday's coup. settling for the $500,000 budgeted by the The Secretary 9! State has been state IO purchase the Medical Ceoller making frequent telephone reports to •'OUld be giving away public money, N'min, who approved Kissinger's request a~~ to Ray Rhodes in Supervisor to dlspot<h 'uDiiersecretar Jooeph Sisco. Ralph Diedridi's office. a top diplomatic troubleshooter, to 1be Medical Center, be said, has been l Loiml oo a ~ ~on. •Jll'l'lised at 118 millioo and the county is • .. • • 00 REDWOOD 11~ ROUNDS ~ GORMAN (AP) -A G<eybound buS driver and passengers are recoiming from injuries after the bus slammed into lhe back of diesel truck on Interstate 5 south of Bakenfield, the California Highway Patrot llald. -... •• .... 3.00 $149 MYSTERY GARDENIA • Best ind largest 1 GstlenL Bkx>ms ;n s 1 9 summer ind houghoul the year. llog.2.4t FRUIT TREES A fine ~ion qf aS90f'ted fi'UI trees including Apple, feart. Peachef, Nectarines. etc. RecJ • s4so 8.95 SPHAGNUM MOSS SALE -Now s:jenty of Sphagnum moss fn Mock-A good opportunity to rr11t1e YoUI' own hanging basket· <rdaavo.· •PLANT RENT Al, SERVICE For WeddlllCJS Grand OpenlllCJs-Pcrties, etc. ' l •HOME OWNERS Ask .About Our LANDSCAPE SERVICE ·---~~--- I . .. 4 DAil Y "11.0T Fri41J, J•~ 19, 1974 \ Debate on Cyprus Due ·Tod!ly · at U.N . Surf Way Up Along · Coast UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -The new govemmeot of Cyprus was rulh1nc a repreeentative lo U11i.ted N • * I 0 D I headquarters today to take pon in the Security Council debate on Cyprua. Bui the c:ooncil went ahead with plans to heor deposed Prelidenl -I b l 1 .-.. ICbeduled. Council Prealdenl Javier Peroz de ON THE WATERFRONT: Ao we round the bend In mid.July ond -!« August, this is the time of year when odd -'I,;;:'.; things happen v.ith the moon. tides and surf along this best of all possible coasts. We had. !or example, the highest high tide of the year only last night., when the waten of the Pacific l'06e to 7.1 feet al pfecisely-8:59 p.m. This kind of ccmdilion can cause problems. Two sailors plying the waters d.. Newport H.-attempted to negotiate pas..age beflealh the Coast lllgbwoy bridge at 9 p.m. 1bey ripped up their 33-- !oot boat and suffered serious bijuries. Clearances beneath harbor bridges tend to vanish when high tides come. BEYOND 111AT, no terious incidents were re,xrled from our bigb water at tlWI writ~. Along the ooeanfrool, lhe Paoffic took the high lide opportunity to disgorge it.self ot a lot ol flotsam. Thus the ocean gave us back a Jot of old bo~es. bottles ond plastic roam..""" which we had deposited in it witmut much thou~ or ceremony at earlier . CUellar ol Peru said Makarios would speak u the "prealdenl ol Cypruo. .. And It was apparent that UW: Soviet Union and mMt ol the ciher 14 mem!Mn ol the oomcil were not aoma to accord legitimacy to -tram die Greek-led forces thll depooed Mltarloo. However, Perea aaid the • new aovemment's man mlghl be bean! under a ooundl rule allowlni lhe appearance of "pcnoM whom it considers competent ... to supply It with infonnatk:tn." He coiled a lllOnllnl C<lUDCil -to dlaculo the nqueol tram NJcoola. -guud and the l50 gultd o1ncn rrom l'<Olllllloa ol lhe new rerime In the face the G'"'t army, arrived In NW Yort ol the wldespttad -of tt In from London oa Tbundlf. He told the llQrnaUonal oommomllJ. neW1111en he -i. the ......U to • Ono hllb-l'llltlnr Amet'lcm ofllcla1 condemn the -llld -11111 uld the princlpol \J.S. ol>jocllve at the the ruling ml1llary janla ID -IWll lo to prmoot war -· M 4 It A.RI 0 8 , llllO .... Ded Iran wllhdraw the gultd's Groek otncen. The 0-llld 'l'llrby, -annlea have Cyprus on ,.,_,, U the lolud WU archblshop apporenlly believed !hat die -an the olerl lilJQe M...,,. lWll ...,. bf Ill 11,llOlknali natloaol rebellioo would then ..u.i-. · u-.y ot Slala Jooeph J. .. ,_ . A dral noolutlon ~llnc ._ Slaoo -In London, lr)'lni to modlata memberl ol the ti o a a e 11 demended the ditterenoe. between • ..._.,.,,, wllhdrawol ol "f«elcn mHllary l100lUon and Brllaln'o a1JanmG with pe...,,..l now ll<l'Vlnfl In the natlallal Matarlos, the otnclol In W ......... Aid. I flll&rd" of Cy pr u 1. The G ••at Slloo mo! with Turldah Pnmler Bulonl go•ernmenl lried to -11111 of!,,wllll a E<evtt and Brllloh Forlegn Soei'elary ' promise to the CGUDciJ of 1lle Norill ' James Callaghan and WU fiYlnfl to Atlantic 'i'Mly Organization in llruMls Athena and Antara -Y· that it W'Oald atart "replacing'' the oflicerl wllll a ........... of Greeu in a DIPLOMATIC comtpOllde!ia 0 I few ciayl. B!ll .-rven ......i the! Brltlah -pen speculated lhal Slaoo tltll -maile m ~ In Ille waa advocallnfl a parUtloo of Cyprus altuailon. . betWEdl Ille Groot Cypriot majorlly and DiplGmall uld the -Unloa wu the Tmtilb Cjpriol minorlly, l with. imlstlng on cmdMn•lng Gneoe, wtiile • Makarios left In Hile and the a.- the Uniled SI*-wu ...,-In naming oommunlly free to ..ut< wllh G._. Ila NATO ally m •-l<nilory H l!oa Tho TurU -.idly -.Id accept ba!ea k cooslden vilal Tho ........, oaJd lhel propoaal l1Dce they have i-. Brtlaln also wanted "Ill' c o u n c I ·I advocating H ever l1Dce lhe lint reoolullon to recogoise Mltarlos ao the -&OV"""""' of Groot and legWmate preoldenl of Cyprus. 'nlnlah Cyprloll -· down men !bin IN WASHINGTON, state Depar-.t ofllclolo sald they believed Mlllariol' chances of relaiolnfl -In Cyprus were eldremely remote. But Ibey oai<l the Nlml -wao wllllholdlng a decade flO. Bit G....,. and the Greet cypriola have r<pealedly ond .-..... 1y rejected partition, ftgurtng that ultlmatoly the 4 to I mJJn«leal advllllage of the Greek Cypl1ola 'will IChleve union wllh Greece. times. · laJ«i-time O>ast Watchers b a v e lamented in recent years tbe IOSI of greol telp· beds Iha! used to lie oulside TURKISH LANDING CRAFT SAILS THROUGH MEDITERRANEAN TOWARD CYPRUS Bottle Floets S.llecl In 1964 ancl 1967Too-But No Wort Took Piece Pan.el Draws Up Impeach Articl~ the surl!ine ott places like San Clemente, Laguna Beach or Newport. Bui ogaln ll!lOll this high tide, lhe Pacific proved Iha! kdp does. still live as II dumped great dnmb of the sluff oo our beaches last rugl)t. ~ we bad a 4.5-loot high tide Ibis morning although ii will be another seven-looter tonight at 9:45 o'dock. Please do not try to pass beneath any low harbor bridges aloog about that lime tmtighl. AU this high Ude business has diverted scme attention away from the ..heavy swi experienced earlier this week. Measunld by the eyes of lh>oe experien<ed In such matten, k bas been estimated that waves of six to nine feet were tWigbl:lng the au r ft n a: let W-y and 1hen lhe biggieo ,...., away when the aforementiOned high tides artl- TIJinois Propane Tank Car Explosion Rocks Citizens DECATUl\, Ill (UPI) -A ......... TllE BLAST AND !lames were tank car esploo1m fell 40 mlleo away ...,,.n.d to-have damqed an annex or rocked downlnn Decolur IOday and railrood hotel -the yard wllere -eva<UatiOn of ... -'willoin trainmen -Peru, lnd.; SI. Loula and throe oqaare milea ......,. b bunoing Chl<qo ol1m opend b nighl. Norfdt and Western Rallrood yud. . . A fire ....-i .......... oaJd two Miraculously, Ihm: .... .. -11 ""*· -ooillalnlng llqnld -and reporla of dealhl. N. -lOI -the Giber LP pa, -In the ...,. lftaled for Injuries al two Decola' ,,._...,..,tout c;her clangerwa..., booplail Wot can..., __ to ataJ. -'"We bne • r" Id here md bn THE UNINlTIATED often 8* how GOV. DANIEL Walker callel ~a milt have -many injured," sald a SI. the &allng Set knoWI wbea floe big . of Ille Army Nallonal Guard to a.1st fire Mm7°I lloopflal "'°"9nan B y boomer:! are goJng to arrive oloag our and pliloe of!ldall 111l1lm•mco Ill. Mary'lill!il Decalur eoutline. Min !ban 4ve hours alle!' the S:OS M-11o1P1a1 bad U..tod mor< Wefi, you can f11!1 as many.....,. to a.m. uplool<ii, lb...., battled n.m.. !ban ltlG I*-many of -ouf!eling !hat one as you kMw sUr!Ors. I know tJii> ovor a blo<twlde area -Ille yard = flljurles ~ bf bona ar Dying one waterlogged-type who dai.ms the llll'f while police directed evaaa:atba of the will come up wtoen an old San l'raDda<o bo-clisbicl of this centnol IDlnolo At --were f1ow!1 to Si>rlnlfteld cable car lol:en he canleo on a llrillg city of tl,500. for opecial --ID the bum umi of a!llUftll ls neck turns oreenlsh. A .....wy al lhe railroad olfice ·Mid Memorial lloopllaL · !\think Middle Son figures the surf is ''some propane can ezploded'' but that on the riae when hit: right big toe adlel. the ertent. ol damage was yet to be Som! ....rt thal om! conditioas am be delermlned. detommoed by lbe smeU of !be sea. What Earller, a nllmod i!pOk<nu oalol, odor! Who toows? '"Ibe railroad yard · ii •1•••w.e1y Others, however, lib Newport Beodi qulled, al 1eas1 a dly b1oct oquan." Marine Safety Din!Clor Boll !teed, uoe the sciffllific •-ch. Reed plols storms at oea off Baja CallfonU. ,,_ ~give us hfgh 111.S'f IOrDetimes, be assert.s. For eumple, Reed II plotting one of these Pacific tlckupo rlghl now. .He predicts we could be in for aome JQ.. foot breakers this veey weekend. Two Cosmonauts . Return to Earth THE Alll!A WHERE Ille h I a st occurred lo moolly lndullrlal bul lndudes .....,.. tniler pub. Tho dowiotown area ls lncaled about 21> milM tram the nllyud. 747 Jet Loses Wing Section Russ Police Equipment Show Stalls WASHINGTON '(AP) -Ao'Secrolary of Commerce Fndrict B. Dent goes before a Seoate paoel lnvelllgatlng export cootrW, mme American finnl are ~ to he backing out of a MoScow exbibilim of aophilllcaled police and crim1ooloO equl11•Wd AD e i: e c u t l,v • ol. a New' Jf!l'llt!Y- oompany Iha! manulaCtum mobDe crime .... aald Cll ~ bl fD • telephoae call from -. lhe ...... of a Chk:igo nnn -lint ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tho -~ Judidary Committee bas lraoed the evolulloo of pollllcal IPYfDI by Preoldeol Nilon's White ·House staff from deep concern over leaks about nod.ear ann1 In . 191111 to the Ellsberg and Watergate bftal:1DI. In five volume1 -which form the second illltallmml In Ila releue cit evidence gathered In Ito lmpeachmenl inqrury -the oomm1ttee described incldeoLs of wlretappln11 and survelllanoe of newanen, olficill1J. Sea. Edward M. Kemedy (0.Mul.), and lbe Prtlident'1 own brother. The -Judldary Cam!Joltfet '"l*t traoed the hlatory of Wblle - IAllWlllance tram early Moy, 191111, -It aald Nlml-.... a·_.., of wlrelapplng of -and ........ su-'<d ol lnvolvemeot In ,,.... leab. One leek Involved lbe U • S • N. Korean Guns Fire on Jetliner Full of Children _ AS IN IWWER -, the HONOLIJW (UPI) -A - oommlllee simply pve Iba lnlonnalloil·-Alrllneo jetlfner, fired upon bJ Narih II bad received, but llale4. DO KGftlm auilalma!t -landed -'J ~t.n:':-hearing........;. u;--1oo1ay-1e ..... v• ~­ comm1tt.. ls meetlnfl -y to begm • The WI, wlddo -llllly wu got hi!, considering opedflc a r 11 c I e 1 of _wu_the larpl of .,... !ban 30 .-., Impeachment drawn up by lls staff. after laldng off tram b -ltlmpo · ( IN SBO!R"' ) ~";!~'i' .. wi ::-~;!l.; tr= •coordilc to the Kli'ean -'-------~-··_•_• __._ by June 'ZI whether to recommend "Scm~ ol the girls ....,, ICll'ed," •Id -NJxoa's Impeachment to the House. Dale l.DClanan, 17, a youlli ....., 1-.. for the lrlde -bad • x pre II e d In relaled-deYelopmeqll: !mn Malayl)a. "Moll of 9"ln _,, th canoellatlans. -Tbe proaecullon I n t r o d u c e d praying." concem over e handwritten nolel of Calllorn1a U. Gov. The jel · waa on a special IUatil ParUdpalloo bf U.S. c:omplllies In lhe Ed ReinecU Into evidmce al Relrwh'o chamred by the American Field Servloe Aug. lf.21 show, "-lnJu '74,'' bu perjury !rial. 'lbe DOies elloblllhed daleo lnlemMloaal ocholanbfp .,...,....,._ -allacted by ....,. .. m.1 crlllcs of ot coavenallooa belWem Relnecte and A deleme MmJstry ....,.._ aald Ille the NWm -lnlllnllloa'a de I en t e former ~ genen1 John N. plmie-oobot •-oj lhe Ran Rlwr policy -aoy the equipment oould ha Mllchell, bat iald -an 1T1' -cw eetu.y, 40 mAes ... 111-of Seoul. 11oe ' . -the ouhject ol lhe ........ perjury = recJon lonns a -"-- uaed against -la ln lhe Sovlel WUD'l mentioned. bet.-the two -· Union and other O>mnmW naUoao. -Preliderot Nilon vowed to defeat the 1«tman •ii 1loe -toali ~ impeactmeot move and terVe out hil full about 15 mJnal.es .tier' tateod. tenn. He lpoloe by long distance He aald !he cna -and nm>bled WASlllNGTON (AP) -Tho -bas tel._ f""" San a.-, 1a a c11nner and Ille p0o1 told.,._. to "teep held bf the Na!iooal Clllzeas Qunmllh!e • calm. Do not panic.• ALL THIS SCIENCE is grand • Everybody bas their own system they swear by. I even have my own. _t\f ter l\'lission SYDNEY (UPI) --A Pan ~Jei:lod llrip mining blllJ favored by for falmeu to lhe Prelldeocy in Lod<man Did ..a of the -· Wuhlngton. _....,.ware ol--~- I predict surf ccnditions from a •antage poinl aloog Pacific Coos! Pa~~..!!JRJ -Sovi~~ COllllOll&Ull Higloway ·~ • .,...~, and Y= Arlyuloltln Juot siand out lhere aod oount Ille sardy 1011-landed their Soyuz 14 oopace- nUIOOw of Voltswngens nuhlng by wtWch craft on the st<ppes of Kaza.khatan to- haVlO surfboards lashed lo ·the roof. day, ending a --k --lf you I!" very many \vltfi fourboaiil> ~\he Salynul-3-space labonotoey. on top, It's going to be a very large day 1be government newt •IS'C1, Tass, along the ...rune. said the two men guided their craft In touchdown 124 milea IOUtbealt of the Tanaka to Canada f1ITAWA (UPI) -Japanese Prime Minister Katuei Tanaka will visit Canada r.. -dap begimlng Sept. 23, Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau said -). ~alkoour laiinch pad where ihey began their filght July 3. The night was considered a vital test in preparation for next year's mamrd Soviet·American space mlsskm. Popovich and Arlyukhln ....,. ~ in "good" condition after a ~el'J .. team reached !ham. Americm 747 jumbo jet loot a ,.,...... of the ooo1 Industry and -of Its wing flap during tis" . final s,.,...m lo Sydney a1rpor1 . enviroamenlalllts and turned 111 today, alrlJne aftldall aid. aUl!JlUon to a comprombe. Tho IJ -!eel bf 39 Inches The -llnt -c1ewn,-255 to 151, aluminum flap -away (rain the oa Thundaf a , bill Iha! -id . have -= .t!'lr.:t1~---!:----ellahllshed ttlattftly·11111d-llrlp-mlnlng ...,.,._nnc at J 000 feet over standards. 'Jbeo It refec*d. 331 lo •· • heavily~......__ of bill by --lo ...... ClUt Sydney. . atrip mining oompletely, Tho cap1a1n of the aln:nft oa1c1 the -.... llght and -ha .. -to .. ..-. lie oai<l Ille .. of .. flap, -tram mwllllintag lhe wine -wbn tbl flap IDOftl out, did not aflect the~. lanolq. e1.ep1 AW The S..U.te bu pvm lfnal --el ._. to a -dehaled blll lhat .,._ tllo ledenl _.,.of lepNid to the poor 1Dlm: an lndependenl ~ ...... -. Gull Coast States Wet The Senale pwed the m-, '71 to It, 'lbunday and aml II to Pnlident Nixon, who bad vetoed a bill aa tbe same oubjod in 1'11 cm .,.... ta ......,. over Ille oorporatian would be anduly limited. • Flash Flood W ar~ings Post,ed in South Dakota Area Te•ttertltt1l'f!s SyU.t"'11',_l~I Tem9fl'llVl'ft tw ,. wr w lod .ndll'lll 11 • •.m.: f ' ol NA1t0NAt Wflllllll NIYl(l fOll(A'I .. ,,. lal 1 •IO• J1t . I e l\'Y AIMllt NEW YORK (AP) -~Abraham D. Beame says he blew In' 11172, wbeo he was comptroller, lhat milllona of dly dollar• on dfl)olll In bonb ...,. not tilled In bis i.cords. Bui be dlllen with an oullide audll on the amount . 'lbe audit, Ille leCOOCI oomm1asloned bf .,,_,, Comptrolle< ~ J. Ooldln, Indicated ... ~ 11111 ---left -to become IOl)'Ot ... Doc. 31, 111'12, bn -$4$ mllllcn more oa = than WU reatllered In bis He c:lalma only .. mlDloa .... Jlllallnr. ev1et Acttteic. SAIGON (UPI) -Communist lnoopl overran lwo key ,._,.,...1 bueo tod1y, attacldns uncle!' the hea- ftllinl bamopo llnce the 1'73 ..... fire. Mllitlry llOll'eel d IU'd lllMtlt lnoopl retnoled under hoaVJ altact tram Ila 'Inch, II mlleo -of ·Ila =· and tram -....... mileo ·~ of i(aillml Cl'1 .. the --1 highlands. I Hec•l!I 1be pflol .--the! -VICE PRESIDENT Gerald R. Fold , "meobanlcal dlfflnlMlel" bad oocumd said. In Grand Raplda,. Midi., It wu and lhe plane wu rolumlnC II> Seoul. -hie Iba! dllferinfr lranaCripla Lockman uld Giiiy !Ive group .-0 would be mod!o ·o1 pr eo Id en 11 a I were told what bad taken ~. m....-and no ..,. could be 100 'lbelma Brown of New Ycllli:, Ille per&nt-sure lfbldl Ve'r'lkiil are ~clil~;-.-khhe-bad 11no ctae" ttm-- accurete. ' the plane was fired on. Bead 'em llp . Cowhalllla drt>l• 373 buUd•Hlnl and roplllg 1teer1 down a frontage road on lnlefltale 23 Tflursday In Cheyenne, Wyo., !or u11e In the world'• riches! rodeo, Ch~ Frontier Days which begins Sallll' , d1y. Tfle steers were drl-en IO mUea for.the.fair. · ~· ' ' _, ' I I l I · I • ! l l j ! l l' ' l ' • -c ~·-------·----'• DA~Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Help_ • Ill "Neighborhood Watch" II the name Huntington Beach Police .Chief Earle RobltaUle h11 attached to a new conceipt in community involvement. The idea ls to enlist the helP, of several responsible citizens in each neighborhood to work with the pollee department u cgmmunity crime fighters. As volunteers, they would receive a minimum of eight hours of police training in such fields as crime detection, health and oafely lawa, and emergency help. They would not have any more authority than an aver· age citizen , but police feel their training, and commit· ment, might help cut down some kinds of crilne that plague local residents -sueh as the siaggerlng fl.7 million armed burglary loas. The program, scheduled to slart in September, ha• tremendous potential as a community benefit, but It also has some major pitfalls police aeed to watch. If ir· responsible people, or people who abuse their position, are selected to work the program, it will create mistrust, divided neighborhoods ana-a furtl)er lad< of respect for police. Properly set up and tightly controlled, It deserves a trial run. Clearing the Air Cries of police brutality, even though they rarely end with any significant result, always cast a shadow o( doubt over the department so charged. Fountain Valley's IJlen in blue are working under that stigma at the moment as the result of a recent fracas with teen- agers at a large party. \Ve don't know if the claims are justified. Police Chief Marvin Fortin and City Manager Jame• Neal both Crime Fight ·- I say their Investigation filled to tum up any solid Infor- mation that the charge Ls supportable. Fortunately, ·they didn't let II drop at that point. Aware that-local police need the support and confldence of the people they sane, Neal and Fortin have taken an additional, commendable step to clear the depart· ment's name . Insiead of closing the book after their own investi- gation; they baVe aaked the District Attorney to review the case and make-8. Independent judgment. Even that may not totally satisly all parties in the iS1Ue, but invit- ing an outside agency to review the matter was a po6i-- tive move. IC there are any problems within the depart· ment. both men have pledged to end them, and they appear to mean it. A Big 'Yes' for YES !fUJ!tington Beach's expanded Youth ~ployment Service is helptng 40 to 60 young persons find summei' jobs each week. Some assignments are for an afternoon, some for a week and others last the whole summer. . . Employment opportunities range from grandmother sitting to restauran~ work to trash hauling, and pay runs from $1.70 to $3.50 an hour .. YSS officials say teenage job seekers, between the ages of 13 and 22, are especially being sought to fill jobs at the new YES office at 520 Pecan Ave., down· town. ~-addition, pJ~nty of jobs are available through the onginal YES office at Huntington Center. We encourage both teenagers and potential em· ployers to use the convenient, free service. We also com· mend the YES staff and Manpower officials for ex· panding the successful program by opening the new office . I - • 'Oops. There goes Ehrlichman.' H ' -. Kennedy Still Vulnerable Folks Like This Shoot Prices Up Dear Gloomy Gus Don't Count Jackson Out ·Maude Joad looked up from the pennies she had been rounting on the · cracked oilcloth table cover and in ber ( ART HOPPE J It seems some Huntington Harbour residents would rather have goats and pigs as neighbors than k>w· nnd middle-inrome • renters. Animai fann, indeed. WASHING TON -Sen. Henry M. (Scoop) Jackson'• quest for tbe presi- dency may not be as hopeless as it mms. At the moment bis chief rompetitor is Edward M. KeMf!4Y. whose vulnerability has been re-emphasized by an .article :n (mcilARD WILS~~ and also considering the national sensi1ivity to cover-up, It may be that Senator Kennedy will find it expedient Jo expand on his previous el:planations. This, of course, would be b o t h unpalatable and dangerous, and he will probably have to Y.1!igh whether silence is.more.damaging-than expansiveness. · old eyes was lhe delight of a young girl "I done U, Jud! I done It !" she cried. "I saved me $3.95. Now 1 can buy tbem ~mmam cmtalna I been hankering for all lhese yean.'' Her husband frowned. ""lt wouldlt't be right, Maude," be said. "I seen bf the· papers down at Appalaebia Corners w h e r e this fella, · Herber\ Stein -he's house.'' 111 RECKON you're right, Jud," uid Maude """""'' "Same with foed, Maude," aaid Jud. ABC ...... , Gvl ~ ,,. -""'rtW ~ ......n ...... ,... -rttr l'lftlct .. ,,.... .. tlllwww-r.s.-• ......... .....,., .... O.ltr ""'· "Ulect'telbe )'O'l were coatent with a so,. _ ·-. ' -sack of-flour and !Xent ~Ice of ~g . thi . , and b k to 'th back. NOW you JCot to have a dollar sack-give up .. s cranness go ac e and a 7keot slice " old ways. -~Jhe _c_h§.frman of the President's Council- ol Economic Advis ers -says inflation ain't t h e rovem· ment's fa u t. It's our'n." "But we ain't eatln, no more, Jud." "l'll try, Jud. But I don't reckon a 50-·:0I---cent sack of nour "'Ould last us from .,But we're buying more expensive food breakfast to supper. Meantime," said "What did we do nOw. Jud?" asked Maude, her should.ers sagging. "'We been living too high off the liog," said Jud. "We got to cut back. Trouble is, "·e got expensive tastes." "I hadn't noticed," said Maude. "See, it creeps up on you," said Jud. "Now you take ten years ago, we lived in a $3000 cabin. Today, we live in a $6000 one." · "But we ain't even moved, Jud." "l know. Bufwould you be happy living in a cabin only half this good? See? Without even knowing it, you ~ yourself accumstomed to living in an erpensive on account we got more expensive tastes. Maude, hopefully, "you think I could buy And it ain't just us, Maude, It's folks my gingham curtains-?" everywhere. Mr. Harkins, down at the banlc, he told me he used to buy $50 suits ·and drive a $2000 car. Now he atn't happy · less'n he wears $100 suits and drives a $.1000 car. And he aln 't happy with them neither." "Poor man," said Maude. "'Neal, be11 be wonting'l2tlll suits and $4000 cirs," said Jud. "It's lllce a fever. No telling where It'll slop.'" "Maybe that government man's right, Jud." "Sure he ls," said Jud. "It ain't the government'• fauJt folks got expensive (tastes-living in expensive bouaes, eating expensive foods, wearing expensive clothes, driving ezpensi~ cars. We got to "AINT YOU BEEN lis:1:f• Maude?'' said :Jud. "You want ·to · --the whole consamed economy?" •·well, I still think the government ought to let me have my curtains." "And there's another reaaon," said Jud. "I saw 'em in the window down to Purdy'• and they gone up to 16.95.'' Maude slowly scraped the penWes off the table with a sigh. "Well . ma)"be ifn I keep-saving, some day •.. " Jud put a gentle hand on her thin shoulder. "See what expensive tastes you got? You used to hanker alter $.1.95 curtains. Now you banker after $6.J5 ones. "\'ou sure can't blame the government for thal" • -. ·Vesco Autograph Beats·a ~itch~ll . .. WASllINGTON -What's in a name? ~ An autographed photo of the first Plenty, if you're collecting or selling ) Nixon cabine't, starring dllbarred former Watergate autographs, a fad_thaLmay_ JACK. ANDERSON \'i~ President Sp~o Al!!J!lw, costs $200. soon rival digging up old captain Marvel • . ~ -Apd a picture of Supreme Court justices, comics or Nazi war aouvenirs. · · bearing theil;. autographs, is a bargain at A prize bargain in this new hobby is an eounsel, Sam Dash, costs $ I · $50, now that they are deciding whether envelope signed by indicted ex-Attorney Unaccountably, one signed by his pipe-Nixon can refuse to give up evidence. General john Mitch-smoking mtncnty colleague, F r e d ell, and bearin« a Thompeoo, brings 110. \ 1WO OFF·BEAT item.. b r In g fltSf. • da.v • of· issue AN AUTOGRAPH by f 0 rm e r premiums. One is a 1971 Jetter for $35 Law and 0 r d er Commerce eo---t .. ry and ·Nixon fund signed by astronaut Donald Slayton stamp. It's only S15. ~·--· that "' I kn of I raiser Maurice Stans, recently acquitted say.mg · · •· · ow no p ans -Souvenir Nixon in· in a felony case tnvolvilll . world to send the President into space in 1976" au,;ural envelopes aecuriUes tradu Robert Veaco., CDSta $l5. . .. Anoher is a siwied photo of My Lai signed in happier It's on a World Trade stamp· cover. That murderer U. William Calley, which ~~ ~1des W ~. 1 ~~ is alao the price 0of a Nixon inaugural goes for $75. the New York 'nmes Magazine on the serious affairs and thus convey1 an drowning of a friend , Mary Jo Kopechne, impressk>n of cornPe~..:......H_e._,gn be. in a car which bad been driven off a debated with on serious terms by those bridge at.Olappaquiddick Island, M&M., who dls.tgree With him. To the best of by ~tor Kennedy five years ago. any public knowledge, there is nothing to Kennedy leads the polls with bis star sully his record. qUl11tf luster in cuitrast to Senator This could prove to be what the J .. aon'a more pedestrian appeal. But Democrats will have to have in 1976, the fact that Sena-- . ---rather than a more-a:lamorou3-figure tor Kennedy's be-"''hose behavM>r under stress canjn some havior before, dur-respect.a be compared to President rr:.1c~cc~!:l ~ Nixoo's. Preakli;nt Nixon, too, ~ffered be made into a fas-some kind of a lapse while unpleasant clnatinl{ m y 5 t e r y ,events were taking place · in his story at -even th is proximity. late date suiitgests , IN VIEW ~f the revivabiliiy of that potential durin~ Chappaquiddick at inconvenient Umes, the heat of a prcsi· dential campaign. . But we seem to have a new political tlimate in the country calling for talking about tilings previously considered better· forgotten . President N i x o n , an reconsideration, might have better gone the hangilUt ~te, whether it was too late or not. On the other hand , nobody would have given a nickel for Senator Kennedy's Pf'esidentiat chances five years ago. and since tha t time he has undergone a considerable po I i t i ca I rehabilitation. Adverse events, however. seem to linger in the public mind longer than might have been though~ five years ago. The 11mes article leaves th e Impression that much about Chappaquiddick was rovered up. 'Ibe quMtions remain about what Senator K~y did in the IO.hour. period after he escaped from the submerged vehicle in which Miss Kopechne was trapped. The Certainty of Pri-son In the U.S., if you commit a .serious crime you will spend a. longer time in prison than you •'OUld in England. But 'MIERE JS no point reviewing any of your chances of going to prison are ten this, nor indicating any judgments about times greater in England than fl!!re. the adequacy of Senator Kenriedy's performance or his e1.planatioos of it. Reflect upon these two statements 1be•slgnificant point politically ls that above, and you will see why lhe crime Chappaquiddick becomes more pertinent rate is far lower in England than in as public apprehensions increase about the U.S. Jt is not the wha . ls boul t"'~A • dearee cf pw1ish-• coverup and t it revea a uv;,o; ment that is deter- aceused of It. minative, but the Senator Kennedy's reaction has been to certainty of punish· pull 1down the cunain. He says he has ment. told all he knows, leaving some aspects This is why those j which he c.annot wholly explain clothed. in Americans who call · mystery. 'Mtere are no tape recordings of for harsher penalties his conversations with his friends before, and lon fi!:e r stntenceS during.and after_tbe incident.____ are graiiJ>lng_ t h e _ _ ......._, How heavily this will weigh 00 the full stkk: by the wrong end:--wJi:at aoes 1. scale of Senator Kennedy 's record is matter how Jong a sentence we prescribe for a certain crime if the odds over· beyond ratiooal measurement· except in wbetmlngly favor no sentence at all? ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) prdfessional gamblera, always play with the odds : it Is only amateurs who play against them. Personally, I am not convinced !hat pri90Jl really "deters" anyone except the person who wouldn't do it again anyway. But as long .as most People think otherwise, we should at least have a judicial system that puts criminals away y,1ith dismaying predictability, as is done in England. Whal we have now is a farce that is ferocious in its intentions and impote,nt in Its execution. No seasoned Jawbreaker is-fearful of this straw~man. THIS IS where the hard-line "law and order" people ought to roncentrate their efforts, not on attacking the bench for tenll! of the public opinioo polls which he leads. IT IS swiftness and s; mess .: being "soft" or the prisons for punishment that deters criminality, not "coddling" inmates. Both are stupid IN ALL likelihood. Senator Kennedy 1'-0Uld be running against Vice-President Gerald R. Ford. •'hose present political aim In life is lo establish a reputation for solid rectitude. This potential will have lo be taken into consideration in offering a Candidate against. Ford. So Jong as that is the case, Senator length or harshness. Our harsh sentences chan:es. since (as l mentioned at the are mostly llluaory if only 5 per cent of beginning} our sentences are longer than defendants have to serve them ;...00. this in England, and our prisons at least as 5 percent consists mostly of the dumbesl. grim as any in the civilized world. the poorest, the youngest, the least There is little respect for law In the experienced. U.S., because the law itself does not Jive. Where we need refGrm is r it "i th up to its rommitments; Us end la Mt "toua:her'' judges or bleak r:-isons, justice but c;onvenience, accommodall~n, Haldeman or John envelope signed by the man Nb:on forced W ASWNGTON WHIRL: S m a 11 __ _,E°'hr=lichman, coSt $25. Roee Mary Woods' out 11 Attorney General, EI I Io t Business Administrator Tom Kleppe not name on-an envelope COflUMIPOl'.IUng Richardlon._ ---------only baa-a-chauffeur--driven-limousine.-he Jackson baa a cl)ance. Is other.-eompetitorl,-who-cannot be extended at the moment beyond Alabama Gov. George Wall"ace and, Sen. Fritz Mondale of MWlesota , suffer from some- thing less than universal ~pport. but 'o\ittl the whole preliminary a good-lookma recoi:tf. for the d~tr1ct proceia ol booking _and chargiog-and___llltorn~y, a~~a_nung-away ~ rights plea-copping and crowded calenders and Uiat makes 1t easier to comnut more the Presldent's trip to Russia goes for An Inaugural cover bearin& the had a chauffeur--driven golf cart at a SIO. He!' signature on an II-minute blank 11pture of the Preaklent's whce1cr· recent outing. The SBA, in a sudden piece of tape would probably bring a dealer brother, Don, cost.I SlO. Special pre!JS relea~ after we inquired, insist·ed fortune. Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski, the chauffeur helped Kleppe on his own, A BUI of Rights stamped envelope and h1s pred.eceS90r Archibakl: Cox's not the taxpayers' time . , . Salty .:ild signed by Senate Watergate chief 14P1atures on covers allo fetch $10. Navy Adm. Hyman Rickover recently politically connected ' lawyers a n d wrongs. crooked cops and rotten gun Jaws· and all tte rest of our fouled-up 11-stem. OIAN•I COAST was ~ven a $90.70 case of Harvey's Bris- tol Crwn Sherry by a General Electric bigwig who cautiously ordered his messenger to deliver it um plain brown wrapper so its contenUJ can't be identified." GE is a major Navy contractor. but Rickover, wOO was married three moolhs ago, explained, 1'It must be a Wedding present I drink only Jiniiter ale," Senator Jackson has devised an Issue-oriented campaign not dependinR too heavily on his personality except in the sense that he seriously di9CUSSeS A YEAR sentence Is deterrl:!nt eriough for most lawbret1kers lf they are S9 per- cent sure that lf they are caught they will be sent to the· pokey. And a ten-year sentence Is not effectual it they are 90 percent sure they will tie let off or put on probation. Professional criminals, like DAILY PILOT .... ,, . Hl'I uy this much foi my Bllflha -she'• #Mys m.d to m.Jce • '• N ' ,,,.,.,,. excinng ••• -• To g r.tiiimese orphans to the · U.S. for adopting parents, ste- from Pan-Am and United are taking a week of their vacations to travel to S&lgon and bactt. The aullnes provide the travel, hotel and meals. The mataens of mercy provide the tender I o v I n g care ... The St.rr11:eon General's annual report on smoking and diseate was delayl'd six months, allegedly because of pressure by the tobacco b a r o n s . Nonsense. said a fl'deral spokesman, It was only a "bl.lreaucratlc snafu." Yet, the report was hasUly cut loose the dity ~fter our query. Wicka POW ':t"'"<.1N S!o • . • vv-v \ "\ I I ~1 ,/~:J;:Q"- - -· Quotes "This Is lnformatiOn oo 'o\'hich one can make an evaluation. 1t should rome to the attention of the public." -House Judiciary Committee C'balrman Peter W. l\Mbtl Jr., D-N.J., after the committee decided to reveal most of the evidence received In ICI impeachment inquiry. "There ls just no one man smart enough to be :'I domestic Kissinger," - _ Presidential Adviser Kennetb R. Cole, on a SUl(l(estion ~!I.it Mmeone of the stature of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger be assigned to spur acUon on home !ront proble1111. Robtrt N. Weed, PubU.Mr Thoma1 KeMl, Edi&or Barbare KrtibicPJ Editorial Por1c Edt&or Tho ... torill , .... ol ... ,,.., PS1ot .ittQ to inlond. -....... rnckn:bf )NlRBtilts m fldr-JllW divHMicomrntnlaly·Oll m,kw Of .. l«"Ht by i)tndk:ated eolamntm ... cutooniats. by pnMdinc a bmn IDr rudtn' views and by JN'. . .._ ... newspaper's oplnionl arid ideal • Clllftnt topiCI.. The edttorill • '. ·-ot 1the· D&ib' Pilot &PPMf _., m CM -editorial column 1t d"t .. Cl( .. pqe. Opinion• exjHcwd by tht ftl. umnista and cal100niltl and Jet1wo writers are their own and m ....,.., mcn t of their v\en by '!be Diii PUot· shoukt bt infwnd. Friday, July 19, 1974 .. . I I I Public ' N~iiy . Wate1·, J>owet· Cut By DPW S_trike DAILY PILOT 5 ----~-----------~,\. Orange ~ountv Too ~ __ .1 Frlday, Ju~ 1', 1974 ~righes' Gifts Told ··! Banned ' I SACRAMENTO (UPI -An_,. Phil W1iaon, 1350 Ralph Clark and !.!00 10 the 1 lkwivd R. Hughes channeled each to OrMce Count y state Senate Democrat I c more than !20,000 to both suptrvtson David Rik.,. and Commili... 'llepubllcon and 0...-1tk: -·---------·----~--- LOS ANGELES (Al') NUdl!y on public beache!, '1io)'l!OOllds and part. In Loi : · Ao(<les hu been banned by I tho a1y Council. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A three·day.10Jd atrilr:e by Department of Wiler and POw.,. employes hu cut power temporarJly to thousands or --endangering an emphylema department. which r u 11 h e d Mrs. Winilzl<y to 1 boepllal. An emerreocy crew ol atriking DWP employes who were alert..! by the r ... deplrimnt, repaired the clrtutt breakers and restored power to the area and Mrs. Winittky w a s returned home. candldaloo in Oallfornla THE BEST ~, tlnugli a lobbj<lat for • !Inn · JdenUfied u a crA COYer, '!"••"-of .. .. ~ I n.. -· which took effect -y. mekes it a mi9demeanor for M.)"One over · . , 1 10 years oid to soobatbe, swim ( State er walk nude in a public place, a fint ainvict.ion caniell a muiJDJm senteooe of Ii~ nmlhl in jatt oc a l500 fine ... both. UPI~ vtdlm In 00e """" -and inemipted the IUpply of Water to city "91!t'VO!n. Union leaders and DWP executives were txpeoted to resume bargaining todly. Aquedu~t pip, lines Rlpplyinc 50 -of lhe water supply to city reservoirs were shut ott for two mt one hall hours '11lur'lllly. A DWP spokesman &Oid aJ0,000 homes in tho San Fernando Valley m1y be a1rectec1 by eledric pawer cuts if more eq111pnent rails. Hot ternperaturfll and vandalism contributed to the power pniblems, the DWP aaid. ~1ore than 7 ,000 of 11,500 DWP workers walked off their jobs at mlc!nlghl Tlleoday after negotiaton rejected a DWP ofret' of 111 elgill peroont wage hike IDd a O.t perceilt !ncreaoe In frlnp beoellta. The unions bid dt!!WIC!ed 12 percent. * * * Walkouts CALIFORNIA Tape Said 'Awkward' For Rodino state r-.is -todoy. ,The mysterious billionaire, whole $100,000 c a m pa I g n donaUon to President Nil<oo drew the -Ion ol lhe Senate committee, pve lhe CaJtfomia funds t h r o u g h Dooald K. Brown of Sin Pedro. AIDOftl Brown's dieatl b tbe Robert R. Mullen Co. of W~ D.C., which 'hll been idenlilled .. J>tO'idlnc .. overseas cover for CIA 1Centa. LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Hughs' -donltiono we r e t ape reconl!ng considered dlsclooed In camptilgn finance pct«tt!aUy enlblrrasdnt to records on file today with the H.... Judiciary Committee office of Secretary of Stile n~•-(~ E&mmd G. Brown Jr. -Pele< ~•u ~ ']l., reports listed Hughes as N.J.), and a by lllaff aide, is '.'Self'i'mployed." .._ evidence wl>ld> ·a Ills coolrlbutlons totalled PERSIAN RUGS ,.._",_ .... NEWPORT BEACH ..... _.,,.... AUCTION . SUNDAY JULY ·21st-2PM .. -low I P.M. .. ......................... , ............. . ..................................... , .. ..., .................. F 11!11111•_. ...... ,._ ..... I IA I •. , ........ ~Wt ......... .. r I • 1be measure was &PJlf'OVed ,,..._Y by tile council in a lJ.l vote after several weeks ol testlmooy. including Police Olitf Ed Davis' warning that unclad smbalhers on Venice Beach bad conlributded to • 2( percent increase in the crime rate there. American Civil Liberties UnP:i attorney E d w a r d Nimmer said the Aa.u woold Comedian Tom Smoth· ers, 36, has married his high school sweet.- heir!, Rochelle Robtey, 38, of Genoa, Nev. '!be first marriage of both ended in divorce. Tom has a son and she has seven children. They - were 'wed in the UWe White Church in Las Vegas. JHE UNION has denied any ccjlnecfjoo with the vandalbm ·Strangle Bay Area ~ panel prol>ing $13,QO but a small amount or ·! U S , __ .._.~ ~~·-that went to out.of·state NEWPORTER INN, 1107 ........ ... • and saki urUon worten will By fte Aasedlted Preis immediately ,..tore power In Striking 1£ -buo . . »•--·-~~-candidates. • -to gtw to the~ AUCOllNC .. 121ll990.291D ,' wk a resb•inirc mier today--------- agalnot the measure. which he considel s UDOOMtituUonal.. • Put OK Leslle SACRAMENTO (AP) -A prlson psychologist .. ,., set up a meeting between the father of Patricia Hearst and prison inmates has been placed on administrative leave by the Califomia Medical Facility, a prison spokesman says. • Wesley Hiler, 50, wasp.it on leave with full pay Jut week alt« be repe...i prl.!oo inmafa' -...ia to Rolling smne nllCazlne, k'<.'Oltting tQ !'!Ill <Mme. deputy dir«tnr of the Department o I .Corrections. e Be Testifies SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A lt-_..,td San Frandooo man -l!pellt 13 dal" in jail !Or cm1ea.-o1 can bis purged hlmlelf by answerll'.JC qnellinm frun a f!Rad jury I mvllllptiQg the Syr.- ~ Am't! 11111 the I PMricla H_. kjclnepln(. -1'd Haher-II, of San i Frmci!co, ""' w...i jl) jail I May 17 after refusing to Batteries .4.ssist Boy In Living _ TULARE (UPI) -Merle Be\D, 13, is ta1tina: and eating becauoe ol eledrical jolt. -to bis brain by two tiny ba-.Uached to bis -· • 0 He'a been eating better. he's able to swallow easier and he's in gOOd spirits• always," Jack Bevins. the youth's father, reported 'I'hunda:y after bJ1 SOD fetumed home from the University of California Medical -aemer in s a n ---. m ,... unal>le to tall: « mm, had two _....,._!nlU Olftbellum oo June ti. and they receive electrical ~--ai two be-. such cases. The union has drivers and lf:beUo famDltr offered a $5,000 reward for the scheduled a ,_ rally and· arrest and <mvkiJon. o f ..... ... • u.tlf c ..... Depu1mlal. BUGBl!8 GAVE !.!00 tol ~:::::::::::::=::::==========~ nie -.-IWnittee en lloiB«i !. Flournoy, lhel- vandals ''rwlponsible fur any rnarcll h> the bm djotrid interruption of wrd headquarten m °'*land todly po~Js shut elf valves at · ~m:mey~ diet••• tr the first Los Aogeles aqueduct At tbe urglll( ol 111a1e -near Newhall about ll:30 p.m. con c i l I at or Thom as Wedne9day, preventing the flow ol about 30 million gallom =r~ 0~f~ ~ ,ol water to atoraae facilities ol Am ... w..-...ted Tr 8 n s f t and baiting operations at a -& ..... _ small power generating olant. Union Divisicrt 19Z met for 1 'k At the ...my oeaiid Los houn; '11unday, but there was Angeles aqu<Wct, another no report of (lnigre•. attempt to cut off tho w.ter n.. -Y strike has forced was made, but a DWP otftcial more than 200,000 comnuteni said a burglar a I a r m bilet to their' mre: and cauted apparmtly scared off the _.....,. rusl>boar Jam• on vandals. the Bay Bridle b e t w e e 'n Dan swtnton, a sPokesman Oakland and San Fnmci9CO. legal end li>onetary al!airs Repuhllcon nominee !tr gov. voted Ttmaday to sett an ernor, and the same amoun: to two unsuccessful Demo-en•·-by the Ju slice mlk: l\lbernatorial cud!- ~ ol the liod!np of dates -form... Alsembly i111 yeaNimg prdle of the Speaker Bob MoretU and Rep. Jmmlgratloo and Naturaliza-Jerome Waldie of Antlod>. lion Sertice. Another u n s u c c es 1 f u I Democratic candidate f o r S~b~ chainnan governor, San. Francisco Wilham J. Ran<lall repoctedly. Mayoc Jooeph Alioto, recdved told the New York Times that . !2000. . the tape reoar-coocemed The largest single testinmy by INS ollicer """ oontribu!ion wu f I , 5 0 0 . man o . sunmwn 00 enlfr.. Hughes gave thac amixmt to , both State "Senate DemocraUc talnment be Slid he helped Lea~ George M""""1e of atTIDf'l m Nerico for Rodino, San Francisco and to a •dtrmer m a bid COOJJXOlulse the a. held .to hlnm' Gov. Ronald gn!S!ttlan during 19'11 vialt 'Reag111 and raile lundl foe !tr .... striking lnternatiooal Brotherhood o I -cal wori:.n Local 1s, aa1d nM111ne equipment !allure caused by normal U9e may leave many more resl!;Jents without ~er. to tbe U.S.·Mesico border. G<l!' state candidates. ON AN0mER lllrfte lrmt. • Sen. A I a a eraa-, a diere wu m .._ of SVMMERS AUiO "l>0<1ed Democra~ received It , o o 0 , '"IF ONE MORE traDlilftc met (bl the SI D Femando art1) went out." a DWP ...,.... said, "we would hive to drop ad, wbieb meam b1ack out ~ ....... Wboi .... would be blaclted DI&, and 10< '-kmg, depends CD the union." Jlr'OllleM In the Wlltoi& by 50 in the tape recmding u... 00 while tbe Democratlc nominee driwn ol the AlrpxUr ..,. anotboc ~ in It'll, he foc State Controller, KenneUt BJStem. whidJ runs a lhuttle a r r a n g e d . 1 i m 1 1 a r ~ ct Westminlter took ln -.. ---91n Fnncllco entertaimnent !tr Garner J. l3CIO trom Hughes. . --AirpJrt • • d rune, 8POdate gen e r a I Conlributioas ol $2.DllO ead> ctrTW I ...,,. from tbe coumel !tr the H o u I e went to Republlcan ~bly lliriat jl) the dly. . Jodldary a..mittee, wllidl ls candidate William Campbell of nie drivers .... -" currmtly ""llkleriag t b. -HoiJliU llld Lao a 11 ra1oe to $50 a Illy, pllB lmpeodmient of President Angeles O>mty Supervlloria1 -$5 ralw fll-ol -candidaW Feie Sd>allonml, the mxl two ,.... • , <line was also serving in John Fenaro llld . Ed . 'Mle 1 S, O O O·m i m be r 1971 as mmel for a Edelman. ctrPenten tnion reported subcommittee oa. imqdgration Another $1,000 ftl &fvm. by _SALE! THE "WICKER LOOK" in i . •MIRRORS•SHELVES ·" •HAMPER/STOOL . •WASTE BASKETS • YIU.OW• WHfTl • llDWN I 15% OFF I HOUtl 9:30 to 5:30 ·p.m. SatUrday 9 a.m, lo 5 P.m. 1803 Westdiff Drive, Newport Beach 548-3303 ' • " ' I amwrtl' five que&Uons and hid bell!ll freed. pen d·t-q -an ureuecea:ful appeal, ". s dill1dmed u a 'fritnell after t.oll!yiig TbwMlay. Mark .... paral)'7JIJll fll bis -i, le!m becaU!ie of I m~ Illness. ·lloct<n ·at UC. in fact. tlllid they m mt even have a name for the One 51-year-okt. woman in a Sin Fenwldo Valley aiiburb nearly -during Wedneo- hid 'beeit '~"ted tn' their \.i we.i-y -• -•e•t1-~-~~.a~by~-~~·~=~·=··=· =~~~gtw~~-to~r...~~Anpl~~ .. ~c~ .. ~"'~ty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·-.-.. -e VA to Collefre LCS ANGELES CUPI> -School .Bond The V-Adminlstrati<n will pool 1,300 "Veterans SACRAMENTO (AP)-{lov. rep1-ves" on college Ronald Reag111 bu ligaed -thll 1an to legililtion pladag 1 ltlO ~out the mixups that milllm --........ plagued GI Bill studmta lalt m tho November !lo1Jot. The year, a VA o ff I c i a I said funds woold be made available 'nlndly. to9Choolcllstridsftr"'P'ir or d~ -Wlnitz.ky t " b 0 suffers from emph)'!ellll, w11 pt-Ing to give henell 111 inhalailon therapy treatment when tbe electricity went out. "I· was confused " Mrs. Wlnitzky &Oid. "i' w~ scared and I panicked. That only made thlngs worse. I kept gasping. I needed more air. Everything was closing in." tmOfl1'0ld -.......... Assoetated General Cootracllln. lJoioo olfidals ""' ...ted not to be named uld the agmmmt calls for an immediate fl rat.. to '9.75 an hour, plus -25 cents Nov. 1. ..,_ial fl niloes will -hoirly -to flt in JunO.. 1m and to 112 in .hme 1971. Nor1h<m CallbDia pa!nten and alrlioe ftillJI ....., are She ca11ed her husband at work, who called the fitt: also oo strftte. '"!be vet ...... along with .....,.__ ol --other cmi,.. we hove mode, bllldinp. wlD lfl!llly impnwe the-;---=----------------~-----­.,......,.. &Oid Odell W. V&lllln chle! VA bmefila . dintdor. e C..e Arguetl SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - An -...y !tr a Lao Angele. .-litallon manager ""' bll client Wll witb!n h I I constltutlonaJ righbo wbofi he withheld tapes end letten received frun the Symbloneee . Liberation Am'! and the w-·uooergniiind. - Wiiiiam Lewis, u, ,.,..,..1 ._.,.of KPFK, was jailed !tr oooternpt of oourt and ......i II daJs Jut month alter refulq to ....... Ider the -·--jurj Q'll!liltb!s. HJs a t to r n e y 1 a.....i the call! Tbunday Won the U.S. Nb>Ut Cln:uit Oimt of Appeals. 'l1le Storekeeper • Is In progress we announce that all sale merchandise . · Is reduced to soo" off or greater. All sale merchandise is from our existing inventory, We tRink you will find a good selection to choose from ·and look forward to serving you. Please be sure of sizes-all ~!es must be final. Wrought Metal Swing for Lawn or Patio SALE PRICED BAKERS.----. RACK Prk11 llMI-Good -::r.::· 1lvu :;:: Mon .• s239s ~"'-22- WEBER CHARCOAL -(OOKERS 'Tiit oricJl•al ••orcov..,..bttle w.tMtr llM!les are bullt or heavy duty steel -poreelllnaMd lnelde and out. They wonl burn out -lhrl)' won1 FUii ... front s23•5 • Aloo in fltctrtc & Gas -----.. -·---....-_____ , __ FREE ROTISSERIE ~ ........ MEADOWCRAFT 3 Piece PATIO SET ZIZl NEWPORT ILVD., COSTA MESA c.._etYlctorie PATIO ....... 642·410~URSERY 646·3925 i .. , • .. . ' • • • ' Orande Coast e . EDITION Today's F~al - VOL. 67, NO. 200, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 19, i974 N TEN .CENTS U.S. Ordered to Sl()w Down in Leasing Oil Sites The House Appropriatio01 committee ordered the U.S. Interior Department. Thursday to slow down lta accelerated plans to lease olfshore drilling sitet along the Southern eauromia Coast. A committee rf!port said there are bolh economic and envirorunental reasons for its request. · "The committee wants assurances that the environmental , impact of proposed leases Is carefully and fully assessed before the I eases are made," the 'Enormous Crime' commlttee sakt in a r e·p or t acoompanyin1 lta approval of a $3.I bUUoo aPIJl"OPl"laUon biU for the Interior Department. . The committee approved Pretident Nixon's budget n;quests for expanding the leasing program, but d1rected Interior Department officials "to appear expedlti<uly before the commlUee and ju.ltily the leuina: ol additional acreage before further calls are made for nominatkln or tracts which would lead to • leasing In exctss of threemlllion ~·" The propo&ed leases in S&"uthem California waters from Santa Rosa Island_ off Ventura County to Laguna leasing in excess of three million acres." President. Nixon announced as part of his "Project Independence" drive for national self-sufCidency in fuels t)'lat he wanted to triple the federal acreage offshore that is leased for oil and gas prOduction. The budget proposal induded lbe Doar Declares Nixo·n , _, Should ~e Impeached WASHINGTON (AP) -John Doar. epecial counsel for the House Judiciary Committee's impeachment inquiry,· said today he believes President Nison should be impeached. "That is my judgmeot as a legal matter, yes," Doar told reporters when asked if he believed the evidence . justified impeachment. Doar met. with reporter3 a f t e r ·presenting proposed art i c 1 es of I impeachment to a clOled-door meeting of the committee. Most · committee members said Doar did not specifically reconunend to the oolnmittee that Nixon be impeached. But-cme member, who asked not to be· named, said Doar told the committee that Nixon is guilty of "an enormou& crime in the conduct of his office." If a majority of the HOUie votes for impeaclunent, the cliarges would then go * * * * * * Ziegler .Outburst , Pair _Conducting 'Kangaroo Court' I ' I SAN CLEMENTE (UPI) -White .;J:JouseJ~resLSecrelary RGnald _ztegler today lashed Out at Judiciary Conimlttee CJ\lairman Peter Rodlno and Cblef COunscl John Doar, accusing tbem of c!arryirig on the impeachment proceedings in a "partisan, duplicitous and false way." I Ziegler talked to reporters outside the Western Whit~ House just before Nixon signed a joint declaration of principles with Spain. He said that "Mr. Doar is a partisan Ind he has approached this w h o I e proceeding in a partisan way by drawing up articles of impeachment four weeks ago .... " Ziegler said that Ooar and Rodino were conducting " a kangaroo court" againat Nixon . Doar today .handed out to committee members a list of articles o r impeachment. Ziegler said the White House would For Developers ma11o pa111e the ra po.. 1ruocr1pt,. daled Man:b 21. Jm, wbldl he says ~ .... ·-did not onjer bulb mooer ~ lo Wa&er-gate coaspirator Howard Hunt. He aid that lbe partlsanl OD lbe Committee "had distorted the factual evidence" and insisted that although there had been "a lot ol theories and innuendoes," there is ''no facts to support the charges" of impeachment. '"The majority of the House are going to see that and are going to demand the facts." Zieg1er made it clear be was speaking for President Nixon. Ziegler said Doif had "slied his ~ of faimesll" and expressed the view that it was "very clever" that the Democratic majority on the committee named Doar, a Republican, as its COWJJe1. He accused the committee o f "controlling the release of' material. to manipulate public opinion.'' Newport Planners Urge :-Fossil Preserving Law 1 The Newport Beach PI a n n i n g Commission voted Ttiunday night to recommend the adoption of a policy requiring developers lo check for foalls 1before they build. • The policy, which will be referred lo the city council, was approved bt a vote of 5 to 1. Commission Qulinnan William Bazewinkel cast the oppoling vote. "I doo 't belieYe the landowner llhoukl have the city tell him lo slop building .1t'hile they dig out bones," be explained alter the meeting. · -He did not comment during lbe Jug Se'leeted meeting. The policy calls for the landowner or developer to prepare a report on the likeljllood of Onding faulls an a building •Ile. If It i. a strong posslblllty, lbe deveklper would have to consuJt with a poleaotalollcal expert and ci!Y stall before and during padlng. He would alla have to lllop wort If !...US turned up. 'lbe policy -not ltale.explldti, who -poy for lbe excavation but •tes that the city may · r<qui(e ''rea.,...ble ~lures" an the port of the developer or landowner. to trial in the Senate, with a lwo-thirds vote needed for conviction and removal from office. Rep. Wiley Mayne (R·lowa), said on lea*1g the closed door meeting, that Doar referred specifically to a n obstruction of justice charge i n connection with his recommendation for impeachment. Mayne's .report, which came early in (See OOAR, Pop I) Sign Voting Posteone,d ByPJdln~ Newport Bi a1C b plann ing oornmiml~put off .i: vole oa a· p._.i otrtct ... ""' ""°""""" Thursday until they can find out how many signs in the city would be in violation and have .to be altered. Commissioners and planning staff member!! admitted they d<ln't know the effect of the propoeed controls. "Some people are saying all the signs will have to come down and some say hardly any will," said Conunissioner William Agee. "We don't really know." Commisakinen voted I to 0 to continue the public hearing on the subject until Sept. 5 and lo have lbe city plalJling ala!£ research the problem in the meantime. "Perhaps they t'OUld select. a typical block in each of three•or four !ledi:onS of town and measure the s i g n s , ' ' Commissione!' Halt Seely sUlfested. The postponement came after almost two hours of dlscttssion, including a pUblic hearing at which a number of businessmen spoke against the proposed ordinance. "I lmpla<e you, ·c1an•t put me out of business," Dave Larson, owner of the Harbor IM Motel, pleaded. ''I depend on my signs." / He-sa1e1-1iinob:ror~ square feet of signs would have to be cut-to 65 square feet under the proposed ordinance. "1 think this ordinance amounts to the eonfiscation of private property by ~e government," Jim Edwards, owner oC Edwards Cinema, claimed. He was referring to a provision calling for the removal o( llQnC(lnforming signs within five years. "'lbe eitsting sign ordinance is working, tine," Anene • 1 B 1 a c k i e ' • Glldarian, owner of Blackie's Boat Yard lf_kl, adding "My ""sign is an extension of my oenOnallty, "Verr few boats go up Newport Boulevard, so I'm obviously n o t advertising," be sakt in reference to an Objective of the ordinance that IBYS signs (See SIGNS, Poge I) -~---- .. Popeil Trial Set Monday , -By ARmUR R. VINSEL CH "" DllY l"I .. ltlff Opening· arguments in the murder-ror- hlre trial of Newport Beach 90Clallte Elai,. Popeil and her baylrlenif will begin Monday, before a jury at Las Angel~ Coun ty Superior Court. Selection of the paoel was completed with a seven-man. live-woman jury confirmed by veteran .1 udgt Mark Brandler, who was called . 'out or retire1nent to preside over ,what I!! anliclpatcd to be a six-week trial. Prosecuting Deputy District /.:tomcy Peter Bregman will lead otr In the actual trial ol Mr3. Popeil, 48, and Dan Ayers, I :n, by auulnini an alleged plot lo kill Qlicago kllchen gadget tycoon Samuel Papell 'lo lnllerlt a lhlrd of bis Pt10 mJl. lion fortune. 'lbe toopfe, l1!io had ........ in the Har- bor Area including one at 511 Ha-IS· land Road, were 1eparated and had be· gun divorce proceedings. Di110lulion of th<! king-time u n I ·on would have !en Mrs. Popeil out of her spouae's win: -• Testimony Is expected to begin with , Don Reed, of Long Beach, who akma: l\'ith Robert Peeler. accused the pair of sollclHng lbem as contract killers in a ' conspiracy to eliminate Pope.ii. The trial will be highlighted by tape recordings made by detectives of princlplls in the caR, after Peeler ind Reed went la police. Jury 1eledio11' Thursday wa1 touched with an ironic cbe from the past when one of the more than 200 prospective juror!! to be sueenecl was c.xcu!lf!d on specific grounds. He wa1 the brotber-in-l1t1 of the late Orville Drankhan who ak>ll.g with Mrs. Elaine Kirschke was .murdered in a senulional tong Beach loverst case nearly 10 yea~ ago.1 . ' I money needed to offer 10 million i.cres for lease, compered with approximately three million acres leaSed in lbe past year. . "The c o m m i t t e e has grave reser- vations . aobut. the practical as pec ts of such a vastly acCelerated outer continental shelf leasing program in one year," the report.. sci.id. For one thing. the environment could be hurt considerably by the drilling equipment and rigs, the committee said. For another, some holders of leases v.·ait a long time be(ore actually producing from them. .. "The committee does not want the United States to find It.self in a situation, similar to the prevlous coal leasing program, where millions of acres are leased to companies which d e f e r development on them in order to reap greater profits from future price increases," he report said . -,;17 .. It may even tum out Jo be better policy to lease less land In 1975 and spread the program out into the future •·so that fair market values and environffii!ntal values ma y be attained," the commit tee said. The final decision on how much acreage to ofer should be made only after it is kno'il-n how.offshore production fit s into the big picture of energy, ho\v much equipment is available, where investment money is coming from, and olherfactors, the committee said. 0.\lf l"Utl Si.ff """" 33-FOOT VESSEL MAKO SHOWS LITTLE OAMAGE AFTER SLAMMING NEWPORT BAY BRIOGE Two Min Abolrcl WeN lnjured, One Lo.ing His J1w, In Cr1sh at High Tide . ---------- __ ams --. nto "Bay ~ . oat ' Bridg~ Freak A~cu.knt .4t High Tidt} Injures Two Men By JACKIE HYMAN Of ti. DallY ,.,.., 11.n A 33-foot cabin cruiser attempted to pass under Pacific Coast Highway bridge in Newport llarbor at hlgh tide Thursday night and collided 'with the center span. The crash crushed the faces of both men aboard. The accident occurred about 9 p.m. just as an unu.sually high 7.1-foot tide reached its peak, according to the Orange C.OUnty Harbor Patrol. , The owner .P..f the boat MaKo, Walter Rau, 36;-'Wht. ·1isted his address as Bayside Village, Newport Beach, was reported in satisfactory condition today at Orange County.Medical Center. His passenger, Merrill Riggle, 44, of Garden Grove was reported in serious condition with massive head injuries at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport tOOay. A witQess , Daniel Grayshock, 19, of Park Newport Newport Beach told Harbor patrolmen he was standing on a hill • behind the Bl:yshore trailer park about t p.m. when he heard the vessel blow her horn and crash into the bridge. Grayshock said the boat came out the north side of the bridge with part of the steering structure atop the cabin missing. Another man listed only as Mike Tevldt, called Harbor Patrol at 9:10 p.m. and reported what be described as a runaway boat in that vicinity. Harbor Patrolman John Martindale arrived at the scene a few minutes later and saw two people slwnped over the steei'ing mechanism on the !lying bridge top or the cabin. The boat was in gear and moving slowly up the channel near Bayshores Trailer Park, acCording to Martindal e's report. He jumped aboard, turned off the ignition and then called an ambulance. Officers Solve Thefts, Now Look for Victims Newj)ort Beach police said today they may have solved more than 100 bur~laries in the Park N ~ w p o r t. tipartments with the arrest of four juveniles, all tenants or former tenants of the Jamboreet Road apartment com- plex. · -Bui... Detective..-Alike Hletala-sakl-the department Is now faced with the monu- mental problem of JocatinJ!: many of the ~ctims of the burJ{larics because none ·of the crimes had been reported to · police by the Park Newport security police. "People would report the thefts to the security police. The security peOple would keep a litUe file but they wouldn't call us,'' Hietala said. "But thafs going to change," he added. llieta]a said additional arrests are .. pected. lte said all or the burglaries involved private storage locken located on each noor ol the apartment buildinp. He sakl the youths Involved worked togethtt and individually and apparently have been commiUing lhe ISUrglafie! f6r at least the past year. "We just had not been aware of It," ...::'plained Dct. SJl1. Doo Birdsall. ~" l)etecUve!I said they have no idea of the' value of the loot stolen. ' · "We still don't even know who ali the victims are and problbly won't be able to find out." Hietala said, explaining that many have moved away slnce the burglaries took, place. Police said three or the persons arrested are juveniles, 16 and 17 years old, whose names are withheld !rom pubflcatlon. The fourth was identified as Steven Douglas Smith. 19. who police said has been staying with a friend in Big Canyon. Donald Otis, Park Newport security chief. agreed that there has been a communications problem with police in the past. "[ talked with police Thursday and r think we've got everything resolved," Otis said. "I've Only been on the job here about three week!!, but in the past, we would t.ake our own tittle report and tell the people lo notify the police. • "Apparently they weren't doing this. WheUier the)' didn't want to be bothered. or take the lime or didn 't Qtlnk it "'as -worth It, I don1t know/' Otis said . ~ "But any theft henceforth security wUI call the police for the resident,'' he sald. In addition, Otis sald·IW!: will meet with detectives weekly to detennlne. if any thefts have ~n reported dlrecily to police without galJ!i tlraugh his office. ' According to Sgt. Dean Cordell of the Harbor Patrol, Martindale noticed that both men were bloodied. Rau had apparently ·suffered a broken nose and Riggles' jaw was missing. Jn a subsequent search of-the boat, Martindale found the jaw and turned it over to the ambulance crew which took the two victims to Hoag l\.1emolial Hospital. Rau was later transfered to Orange· County Medical Center. O>rdell says he believes a \\1ind deflector on the flying bridge was responsible for the loss of Riggles' jaw. The reflector is covered with blood, Cordell said. · The Mako was towed back lo the Harbor Department. She is usually docked at Bayside Village in the Upper Bay toward which Rau was apparently headed when the accident occurred. "\Ve're going to talk with the men further as soon as they're able to talk," Q:ird~~:\I said. "I don't know whether they \Vere not familiar with the bridge or what happened," Cordell .said. ''Boats usually don't try to pass under it at high tide." He estimated the men were standing about 12.5 feet above the water level at the time of the crash. Normally the bridge has a clearance of 13.6 feet above the mean high water level, which would have left the men barely ·enough clearance. However, the seven-fool tide rather (See BRIDGE, Page Z) Oraage Coast Weather_ Some high clouds at times through Sa turday. C h an c e of thundershowers late ton ight. Not much temperature change. Highs from the low 70s at the beaches to near 90 inland. Newport· fl.1esa School Dis• trlct's sum1ner "'usical work- shop is presenttno "Mary Pop- pins' 01t stoge next week. See today's \Veeket1der. lNSIDE TODAY Al v ... r ,.,...le, s . MMIY ,.,... 17 SMlllll • ,..,!ff .. ,, L. M. SO'l'llll 1 MtflMI ,...... 11 C1-""'41 S M .. leNi ,.._. 4 Cl111lllellll .,..... Or-C-W I c .... 1ts -11. .._.. , .. ,. Cr--1111 lS SYl1'11 ""'r 11 '°"" Melle• I S"'1t ft.It 1111111terlll ,._ • IMcll M#tle• 1a.1t '"'-· ,,.,, ,.............. . '"" .. lt«Wd • "'"*'" 1147 H--14 WHfM;I' 4 ""'""" t:11Wm u-.,,,.. ........ ~ M.INllR f ........ r 11·• ••• ' ---~ -• -• • .f DAILY l'ILOT N • 1Wbea Bretlaer Oil Firm -New-Data~Ba~red -;MmtStop ••• • In Wiretap· Case WASHING'IQN (API -The J'no. ident's brother, F. Donald Nixon, WIS ' . wiretapped at hi5 Newport Beach home for three weeks during 1970 and placed under surveillance so the White House could learn If he were connected with un· savory peopl ,e according to ne\vly pub- lished testimony. 'The fact of the wiretap was previously tnov.ii, bot new details of its operation are contained in testimony by fonner White House investigator John J. caulfteld It was · released Thursday by the House committee studying possible impeachment of President Nixon. Caulfield told the Senate 'Vatergate ammlttee in a private session last March that Nixoo's• home in Newport wu tapped and tl>at pholographs were taken ol. Nlxm and some pel'300S he met. caullleld's job was to "keep Mr. Jolm N. Ehrlichman apprised of anything that appe~ to be of substantive nature with ,....rd lo Wl58Vory people connected, 1bat mlaht be connected will> Donald NJIOl1." Caulfield said the Secret Servlce gave him the name of one individual it had * * -:r - Ex-Hughes Aide Seeks Depositions RENO, N<v. (UPI) -John Meier, former aide to billionaire Howard HueMs, has filed a federal amt motion seeking to take deposit.ions f r om Presidellt Nixon and hil brother, F .. Donald-ol Newport Beach, for ""' In !c tax evas.ioo case. Meier is accused of friling to pay more than Sl.7 mlllion in taxes in 19S9-70. check.0 out and fOll!ld lo ho unsavory, but the name does not appear In the publlsbed portion ol C a u I f I e I d 's testimorly. He said, however, ••after approximately three weeks, th.! Secret Service people indicated there was nothing ol afty autotance coming across the wiretap, and made a suggestion to me which J concurred with, that the wiretap should be tmnlnated. I so advised Mr. Ehrllcbman and be agreed It .stDuld be terminated ... Preside"/ J\1xon acknowled&ed the wlrotap !list Nov"'1ber and said hil brother "wu aware during the fact, because be asked about it, and be was told about it. And, be approved of it." President Nixon said ''the IW'Velllm1ce involved not what he was doing; the surveillance involved what otbera who were trying to get to him, perbapa to uae improper lnlIU<n«, and 90 forth, might be doing, and parti<ularly onybody who mlgbt ho in a foreign country." Caulf'l<)d said during 1919 be had told Ehrllchman that Donald Ntxon had traveled to the Dominican Republic with some businessmen, including an uaoci- ate ol llowa;d Hughes, John Meier. About a year later, Ehrlicbman told Caulfield about the newly instituted wirttap, Caulfield ,..,.lied_ Caulfield tatlfled that during tbe surve1llance be was shown a picture of Dma1d Nlmi with some men at a California airport, but be could not recall if they were the same men who bad traveled lo the Dominican Republic. Caullleld oald It "baa always hoea a mystery to me" why the tap WIS in- llitu<ed at tbe particular lime ii WU. DOAR ... Meier has coottnded evidence uled. to the sesgion, wa.s only fragmentary. iod)ct him was gathered through an He said Doar wu making a general Actor Flynn Found Dead In Home Pool HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Actor Joe Flynn, best known for bis portrayal as the gruff commander of a PT boat baa< in the television ~riee "McHales Navy," waa found dead loday In tbi llwimming pool at his home. A city fire department r e s c u e ambulance cttW J)l'OllOaDC'ed. him dead shortly after t a.m. An investiptlon was tmder way into bis death. A native of Youngstown, OIUo, where be was born Nov. a, 1934, Flynn .started his ~ as a-1-year-;old .in an early venion of uHellzapopin." He attended both tbe Unlv<l'llly of Notre Dame and the University of Southern California, majoring In drama_ illepl tel•pboae tap Oil Donald Ntxon. H• discuAlon of the <vid<nce gat.her<d by ~-it--be-In-the mi.r..ts·ol-.i;e~t inquiry stall and the jllltice lo bav• tbe d<po&I'*-iw,, .. ~In which ~ pointed. oblain Information about the wirtta111. After three years in tbe U.S. Army 's Special Servlceo dlvlstaa and m • d I c a I corps during World War U Flynn returned to acting, appeartoa Jn 111111mer stock and l<l<vllloo stlnta. Fl1PD Iller aald be appeared In more tban lOtl ro1 ... But after three playa In wblcb be appeand all folded, Flynn .returned lo his home town and ran for Ohio State ' 1be moUoo said the President's Besides an OOstJoction d ju 11t I c.e dep:lllltion is necessary because it is charge based on Watergate, Doar JS unliUJy be """1d be at a trial on the •xpected lo propoo< articles charging matter. Nilcm with abute ol comtltutional powers "'Only be can establish if there was any and C'Ol'ltempt of Congress. -tioii ol lhe INrv•Ufanc.-and the-Door-and-.U... _,.,..,. -ol tbe Jloptiety md remK!ftS 'tbtrefore, ~ toBlli'.dttet !tiff t.egan paQJDlk; tlle the pres& has reported that national caae for impocbmem dur:mg a cJmeG.. ...:urtty wu concerned." 11 llild. -briding ludiDg ap m• !lie A bearing oo the JD0tJon Is llCh<dulod !Or Aue. I. HOUil l'AHEL TUCES l'reMPqel SIGNS ..• should be ooly fa< ldentlfiadlon, not adv..tillng. The <Illy speaker in favor of the ordlnlnce was Valerie Murley, chalnnan ol the Citizens Envlmunental Quality O>ntrol Advisory c:ommittee. "I think it's time the city caught up "°ith some of our devek:Jpers who realize tbey have better projects by limltlng the me of the.Ir signs," she said. Following tbe bearing, aimmlssioo<n dllamed lbe pooalbiltty that the ordi- nance would cause wh:tlesale appl.icatiOns for variance.!!. "We'd have to review every 1ign in town," Commissioner Jamet Parker said. The ordinance would liml.t. the size of signs based. on a formula related to building slr.e. It also bans roollop signs and limit. the number of s\gna per business to two on each front. Commissioners did not in d ica t e whether or not thiy will adapt the ordinance tf it turns out that most city signs would not be affected. POLITICAL Sl'YING, l'ap 4 commitlee'1 f i n a t dtliberatiaM next w«L A Republican member of t b e ~ predicted 00 Tllpnday that both tbe-commltt« and the Hoooe will approve at least one article, leading .to a Senate trial lo detenniDe wbetber Ntxoo should be removed from office. Rep. -Nc:Clory (R-W-l told newsmen that three or four commiUee Republicans are likely to ~ for impeachment and that it could be much higher. He said only five d 17 Rtpubllcan members could be COllllted u deflnltely ~ lo lmpoad!ment ot 11111 tlm<- At a m«tlng called by the lloua< Republlw! leadenblp lo de-.tne where the commltl« Republlauw stand, McClory wu one of flve members who either said they were undecided or declined to give their views. Tbe others were Re111. Caldwell Butler ol Vlrllnla, William s_ Collen o1 Main<, Hatfiilton Fish of New York and Tom Rlillback of Illinois. Some others indicated their pM!tlon wUI b e detennqied by the articles of impeachment that are proposed. In related developments on Thursday, the committee released e v Ide n c e collected during i ts six-month-long impeachment inquiry. · 1a111a1ure.1os1nc by ·oolr 111 \'otell. Yor the out four years, be went througb a· lleries of llOIHkilled jobs between acting assignments and . then 1n V~nrTroi!'hr~~·s -"Hur-Window" was cul from llieliDOI ...... Ill IDlillll lbe George Gobel show Di tale -11111 tbe J1U9eI be joined the Joey Bisllop allow. '!'be following year, ho wu· la~ for the' commander'• ~e · in :1McHale's Navy" rand bis Clnlel' 'fJU launched. His latest role was in the movie "Strongest Man ln the World" whic~ Salesman Guilty In-Land Fraud A real estate aalesmaq, arrested afler a Newport Beach couple bought 40 acres ol desert land that dlcl not eslll, bao pleaded guilty ft> grand !bell charges In Orange Coonty Superior Court. Judge James Turner placed . Larry Gray Martin, 33, of 169 Amlgoa ·way, Newport Beach, on three yean probation and mad< full restitution one of the condlUona of that probotion. Newport police arrested Martin alter Louil and Joan Prijatel, 3ti06 Park Lane, Newport Beach, identified him a• the man who !!Old them 40 non-existent acres of Nevada land for $9;000;- At the time of Martin's arrest, the Prijat<ls has paid him nearly 15,000 oo the time payment transaction. They told police that Martin lived in their dupl ex at the time the agreement waa drawn up. Because discussion of the 1 i g n ordinance lasted wilil alter rrtidnifht, 'oommiuioners postpmed a p u b I c hearing on a proposed noiae ordinance lmtil Aug. 1. OIAHMCOAIT • DAILY PILOT Final Weekend Activity \,___., T"9 en-eo..t °""' "'"'· .....,. ~ ill ...... ......., "'9111""1~ .. .,__ .,,,,. 0..,... c-""""'"",.,. ~ 6-wllf _ .... -P<lbk-. "'......., ""' • F,.,.y, b Cot\1 -~ ..-. """""""" ~~ ,.., "'"''"·I. ............... ""''*'lk<t<S!.i..t• """ :s... °'*'"'_, ... ...,,.., ~"'"-... _,. ........... ~""' ill""'*"""' '"-1'1 -Su~ <11-'9 T1le ... ..clpol ,,..,.,,.,. Jllllll * 11 ):JO Wftl Bly S!Nt!I. C.• "'--Clli'°""'. m n..:._ Rol:.T N, Weed l'l'tllMnl_f'I*_ h~ R. Ci.rlty . v...~-0....... ... ....,.,. ~KeeW ••• ~. ,,,,, Ollf!Oll a.II ~ 0.-.. -frtO--ol!Wlr•ttOl't.~ .... - f!/f ·····-·""" -lllil• .. ~ wtlhoul ....,. __ .. 90fl)"ION -. ._.. ~ -'"' """" CCMlll MMil. ~ffb .. ""'~IO" "' -,, 00 _..,.~j "" ... ~ w•lllllfllirfY.IMIWY........,.1.100~. ( For County Fair l!lanned The Orange County Fair goes Into Ila second and final weekend tonlaht with a full slate of activities for all interest and qegrou~. ' . A "World FMendship Pageant" kicks off tonigl'lt's activities at 7 o'clock tn the amphitheater. Bluegras,, music takes the spotlight at I p.m. wllll the "Canyon Grau Flddlera'' perfonning on lhe family stlge. Speedway motorcycle racing is scheduled for a: 15 p.m. ln the grandstand. .. AdmiSlion to all event.. is free with the price ol a fair ticket whld> coota $1.75 for adults, $1 for children aced ... 12, and 11 free for children under sl1. There 11 llill time to .ere the Paint-In which features 1rtlsts demonttntlnc tbeir Kills at the falrgroundl 1mtil dart. Among th< m11ny artlsta portldpoUng Is well·ltnown Cbint!Je: hone ))linter Ning Yeh "''ho wlll demonstrate the art of po- -mo. tht throw lnlt method of palntlng a boric. --Other w .. kend hlghll1hts are : SATIJl\DAY 9 a.m. -4·H Dog Show 10 a.m. -Crafts and Homemakln& · Demonatratlon1 ' · Noon -Mini Bike Races • I p.m. -Ice Carving, Aladdin Magic Show 2 p.m. -Caballeros Accordion Band 3 p.m. -Galena St. East Musical Revue 4 p.m. -Steel Band Trinidad C.llmbo I p.m. -Harbor Women stncers 7 p.m. -CbuckNones Magic Show 7:30 p.m. -Les"lfrown and His Bind of RalOWll I p.m. -New Dlmetlllons Patriotic Music Revue t p.m. -Les Brown -and-HI• Band ol Renown SUNDAY 10 a.m. -crafts and llomemaklnl Dttnonstratlons Noon -M1nl Bike Races p.m. -Maddin MqiC Sbow, New Dlm- 2 p.m. -Steven Family Musical Group, Bamyanl Olymplc:o 3 p.m. -Diaper. Derby, Dance Center Weftl Varieties 4 p.m. -Vagabond Band, Aurora Nellon Quintet, Style Show 5 p.m. -Youna Ufe Sincera, Klnldom of Dance Varieties · 7:30 p.m. -Sku .. and Hende,..,,, 1:15 p.m .. -Les Brown and His Band of Renown . . Sea Dump By TERRY COVUJ.E 0t Ille .... .,. ,ii.t 11.t!f Standard OU Company o.! •California hu be<n onlered to •op dhlcharglng oil field walle water mto the Pactnc Ocean off Huntington Beach by July I, 1975: The order was Issued in June by the California Regional Water Qua 11 t·y Cootrol Board, Santa Ana Region, at tbe requ<tt ol the dty. - Standard bas been pumping an average of 11 million plkm of W8.!lle water a · day through a aibmergecl pipeline from the Bolaa Chica Bluffs at Golden West · St-. The company will now have to bull~ filtration systema to handle the waste water and oil field brlnea ·from its oil pumping operations. Ale1 Henderson, · a spokesman for Standard, said today company engineers are already designing the new disposal 1yltem which Ls expected to cost the oil firm more than $500,000 to build. PETER LOFTHOUSE (LEfTJ IN ACTION WITH JACK MARTIN Cotta MeN Trombonist Succumbt at All 55 • Dixielan~ Ja7,Z Will Bid 'Pete' Lofthouse Farewell · By ARTHUR R. V!NSE~ Of IM EMllt¥' Pl• Sf•ff sonle proper traveling_ music. "When The SaJnt.s Go Marchln' In" 13 one sure nwnber. Signal Gas and Oil c.ompany (now under the corporate name ol Burma) ceued' Ks ocean dilcharge a year ago at the request ol the city's harbors and beaches department Vince ~foorhoule, director oC harbors and beaches, said the same request had been made to Standard but it took an crder from the water quality board to finally .get compllanc<_ Di1.ieland jau will rattle the rafters at Pacific View Chi~l S.turday, when the bays ol Local No. 7 .get turned up to give .eosta Mesa's Peter C. "Pete" Lofthouse The weU·koown, SS-year.old-musician and leader of his own band died ~fooda,.. Funeral rites an! scheduled Saturday it Pacific View Pt1emorial Park, Corona ~I . An ocean data study conducted_ by a barbon and beaches marine envlrooment team blamed the oil field discharges 'fa< onme ol Ille ,...., ol offsh<>re kelp beds and ot11er local marine llf<- "We lnvontoriecl everything going Into the ocean," Moorboute aaid today. "And we determined tbat these waste dtxcbarg• Unto wer< major cootrlbulon · of ocean pollution. There is a real imbalance of certain species on our offallote reefs:" Slgnal's operation was much larger than Standard'a.; with an average daily discharge of 12 million gallons of waste water per day. Moorhouse said small amounts of oil were detected in tbe walle discharge, but the real warry was brines, lndustria1 wasto and otlJer qualttles In the water. "You could visibly see debtis ht the water," Moorhwle said. "And the odor itself is very pungent. In Ille-winter, especially with a Wilmington wind from the w<ll, you can smell ii at Uie city pier. 'BRIDGE .. -. Franco Gives Up Power iii Spain; Health Failing . MADRID (UPI) -Generallasirno Pt1ar. , His 1 p.m. service will include liis muDcian buddies 8nd Muons as 61flctatlng officers, wit!! the jazz that wU hi.s life played both be f o r e and afterward. "He was tops, ~re was no question about t,hat," says HJ Seamap, a paN.t and 1 .. ~ or several Orange Coast jm Francisco Fral\co,_81, hl.s·healt}I taking a crouPI· . : sudden tum for the worse, ended SS · A baas trom}>onist, Mr. l.()(thouse w~ yea.tS of authoritan an rule over -Spain widei'y known in Southfm California, today and handed vver bis powers to having headed tbe Pearly Bind, hl.s own Prince Juan car1os, the man be cbole as: _group at Disneyland for seven years. : bis succes10r. · He formerly played with Lawrence Under the succession lawa invoked by the Spanish dictatO/, the transfer was Welk's Champagne Orchestra, appearlllg temporary. Franco, last .. of the Fasci.st with ~m for 13 yean and at one time leaders of the 1930 and 40s, can take bad his own ABC-TV forum in Los power bock any time be deoilol; Angeles called '!'be Hurdy Gurdy Show. Rep!lrla flGlft the boopltal. where During Ilia Dimeyland tenure, Mr. Franco bu been treated for the put 10 I.olthouse became in\'Olved with tie days said he suffered a sudden relapse amusiment park's management proerwn during Ille m o r a I a g, and that Ilia and w!1'!ll Dlm<y World opened )n condition ·was Clusing concern. n-lA_....... Fla be --~ tbe f .... -·-Car'-, "--d us uwuu, .•. was .ci.n re or, a Juan car . .-."'"---........ an .Li ---- ether top "~all· ~ ~ m.e d tat e 1-Y--':,. ~Uy, he wu employed 191 auembled. at his bedside. -i. ~ representative for Mmici.aM' Six houn later, 'the gonmment laltt Union.No-7, Santa Ana, whole membe(I Franco, ''taking into 1coount the course will play at his funeral. . of bis illness," had Instructed Artas to He had been employed as a musl°'° infonn Parliament ijlat Juan Carlos, 36, since he was a youth and was was taking over as acllng chelf of state. particularly weD·lmown in the 1"' than 1 normal 5.5 foot tide oomptetely 'l11e news came as a s U"r pr I 1 e to A.nf"eles 3rea, .said hia wife Jeanne. eliminated any clearance. The tide bas Spani,ards who had been told less than 24 'nley had lived at f09 W. Bay St., Costa been e1ceptlonally high all week, an hoUrs' before that the man who had built Mesa. for 11 years. Survivors also incluae event which occurs about twice a year up modem Spein from tbe 'rulr.i ol ooe of a son Peter K. Lotthouae, of eosta Meil and la attributed ·to the position of the the bloodiest civil wars In hiatory was daughters _ Mrs. carolyn Hobbs, o~ moon. recovering an6'tb~t'he would be rele~ Newbury Park~ Barbara Lofthouse, JJf • The Bay ~e Involved in the in a few days, jeridlng a final ~p. New Y~k ; his mother, Mrs. Janet acCident· is Ukd to be replaced Medlcalvsourtes said Franc.o's relapse Lofthou.e, of Van Nuys; a sister, Mn. within the nut three or fouf years. was sudden and unexpected. He was Ruth Hofiman and two grandchildren, C.Ontroversy bu centered on bow high stricken with phlebitis, a potentially the new bridge should be with boaters dangerous lnflammation of the. b Joo d arguing that the ,.... bridge llhould be at v•ins In hia rigbt tbilfh, early this moolh. Seven Die in Blaze least 32-fe<t high for the aafety and The medical bull•tln reporting the convenience of eailon. wor!lefllng of hi• condition said:· · ~tAR91ALL, Tex. (UPI) -Sewn "I've known bo8t1 to run'into the aide "The ewJuU.O· of the illneu of His' m«nbers of a farm family died of lhe bridce ipd. I've' teen antennas and_ Excellency the clllef of state this 1burlday in a flash fire that roarid masts broken but ttlia is the first lime lo •_ morning suffered a deterioration because-through their frame farm house. "There my know}edge that the top of 8 boat has rJ. gastric oomplicaUons. Neverth.!ess his was no chance, rea1ly. Just after the fire run into the ~m of the bridge," psyt'holocial oniition remains within department got there the house started Cordell said. the limits of normalcy." caving in," said Deputy Leroy Abreu. Su·mme-r Sale Continues THIS WEEK FEATURING LEATHER J Hand Tutte·d English G.lazed Sofa on display now. Leather sofas and chairs from HeriJage, Hickory Chair, $hatter Bros., and many many more now reduced . • OREXEL-HEAITAGE-HENAEDON-WOODMAAK~AAASTAN-BAKEA WllllDATS a SA TUIDA TS t:OO lo S:JO • ' NEWPORT BEACH•• 1721 WESTCLIFF DR., MZ·29S(t LAGUNA BE:ACH • 345 N<>HTll COAST HWY., 4!M·Wl TORRANCE• 23849 HAWMIORNE BLVD. (Open F'ri . lil 9. Sun . 12·5;301 378·12'79 ' i ·' I l I I ' l ,- 1 ' I • • • DARY PROT ED,ITORL\L !!AGE Now,. a Lawer Bridge - The Newport Beach Planhtni Commission angered 1 number of boaters last week by voting-to recommend to the city council that the new Coast Highway bridge oyer Newport Bay be less than 20 feet above the water. ' • Boaters had asked that the bridge be at Jeasl 32 feet hJih to accommodate sailboat traf!lc. However, evidence presented the pl~nners strongly supporfAod the lower height (the present bridge is only 13.6 feet above mean high· waterj. State and city engiiteen have said a lower bridge will be safer (or automobile traflic because it will be less steep and therefore offflr better driver visibili~. A lower bridge will also be better looking an will save· California taxpayers at least $1.5 million in con· struction costs, according to the California Department o! Transportation (CALTRAN~), which ·Will build the bridge. Commissioners Jast week also rejected the idea of an -interchange at Dover DTive after Wally Knudson, a representative of GM. TRANS, told them such an inter· change would be unworkabJe. . • He pointed to lra!fic studies by the city sta!I which have shown that many drivers change lanes ~oing over the bridge so they can tum right at Dover Dnve or Bay· side Drive. i. ··,. Knudson said the iliterchange would create a prob- lem in that cars entering from a ramp at the right would have to weave left if tbeY were going straight, while through traffic wanting to turn right would have to merge -into the right hand lane through the ramp traffic. He told commissioners that according to his engi- neers an interchange would be 0 poor bridge design." · This contradicts a city-financed $85,000 independent tra(fic study last year which recommended the inter- change. .~ The older study endorsed the conCept ~apparently without going into ·as much detail as the Coall Highway Crc>Ming Committee, which studied the problem at no charge and, after consulting CAL TRANS, advised against the Interchan ge. The height o! the bridge ilsel! neverthelesa is the main concern. And as we said before, the preponderance ol evidence presented so far supports the pJanning com· missiQ.n's low bridg~'recommendation. What haunts anf decision made at this time, how- ever, is the absence of a specific plan for the use of Upper' Newport Bay. But public sentiment, and economics, today are virtually dictating a Jow level bridge. Barring some new inConnation, this seems to be the way it ·will go. launching Outlets In the course of debate over how high the new Coast Highway bridge should be, boaters argued that the only public launching ramps for trailered boats hi Newport Beach are located in the Upper Bay. Therefore, they said, anyone whO brings a sailboat to the water on a trailer has to use a lowered mast after launching to pa$S under the bridge, then raise the mast in mid-bay traffic, which can be a hazardous undertaking. However1 the launching situation is not quite that restrictive. For example, many of the smaller trailered boils can be and are launched from ~treet ends along the bay. · Also, many boat owners who don't like to get their trailers wet pay a small fee to use cranes available to the public for boat launching. N~verthe_l~s~. the problem of finding adequate launching fac1l1ties where there also is adequate parking has faced trailered boat sailors for a long time and de- serves serious consideration. This is a planning and policy decision the city s~ould ·go in~o Curther. at this time, and resolve along ~th the hndge location and height, since the two issues are closely related. -- 'Oops. There goes Ehrlichman.' N Kennedy Still l'ul11erable ' Folks Like This Shoot ·Prices Up Dear. - Gloomy <;us Don't Count Jackson Out I fl.faude Joad looked up from the pennies she had been counting on the cracked oilcloth table cover and in her old eyes was the delight of a young girl. •·1 done It. JOO ! I done it!" she cried .. "I saved me $3.95. Now I can buy them rinii:ham curtains J been hankering {or all these years." ~ Her hulballd frowned. "It wouldn~ bO right, Maude," he said. "I seen ~ papers doWJl at ... Appalachia Cornera , "h e re this fella, Herbert Stein -he's the c~man of the President's Council d Economic Advis ers -says inflation ain't t h e ii:overn· ment's f a u It. It's our'n." "What did we do now , Jud?" asked_ Maude, her shouldef's sagging. '1We been living too high off the hog." sald Jud. "We got to cut back. Trouble l!, '~'e got expensive tastes." "l hadn't noticed," said Maude. "See, It creeps up on you," said Jud. "Now you take ten years ago, we lived in a $3000 cabin. Today, "'·e live in a $6000 one." "But we ain't even moved, Jud." "I know. But "''OU.Id you be happy living in a cabin only half this good? See? .Withoureven knowing it, you got yourself accumstomed to living in an eipensive ( AR't ~OPPE . :) house." "I RECKON you're right , Jud," said Maude noddiag. . " "Same with. food, Maude," sald4 Jud. "Used to be you were cootent with a 5Q." ceiil sodtal llaur and 3kellt slice al ~ baCk. N'oW you ii:ot to have a dollar sack and a 70-cent slice." "But we ain't eating no more, Jud." "But we're buying more expensive food on account we got more expensive tastes. And it ain 't just us, Maude, it's folks · everywhere. Afr. Harkirul, down at the bank, he told me he used to buy $50 suits and drive a $2000 car., Now he ain't happy Jess'n he \\'ears tIOO sWla and drives a $3000 car. And he ain't happy with them neither." "Poor man,"_ sakl Maude. "Next. he'Jl be wantinii: $200 suits and $4000 can," said Jud. "ft'• Hke a fiver. No teUlng wherC It'll stop." "Maybe that government man·s right, Jud." "8nre he ls." said Jud. "It ain't the eovemment 's fault fol ks got expensive tastes-living in-expensive houses, eaUng expensive foods, ~·earing expensive clOthes, driving etpenaive cars. We got to Newport's ocean beach resembles an immense garbage dump with · most of the filth being deposiled by .the city's own residents -11nd lheir dogs. The city ,should either eQJorce its anti-dog ordinances or clean up the mess. E.!..F. GIMlllY Giit _.. .,. lldlftllholl ff ,_., ...... -_,,., ,..,.., .. ·-"' .. ----· .... '"""' "' -" ·~ .... Ollllr ,, .. . WASHINGTON -Sen. Henry M. (Scoop) Jackson's quest for the presi· dency may not be as hopeless as It seems. At the moment his chief competitor is Ed"·2rd M. Kennedy,.whose vulnerability has been re-emphasized by an .article :n the New York Times Magazine on the drowninlll'. of a friend, J'l.lary Jq_ Kopechne, in a car \.,.hich had been driven off a bridge at Chappaquiddick Island, Mass., by Sena.tor Kennedy five years ago. Kehnedy leads the polls with bis star quality . luster in contrast to Senator Jackson's more· pedestrian appeal. But gi\te up this Uaziiieu and go back to the -;the fl.Cl': that, Sena-~ old ways." tor . Kennedy s-be---c-.,_..,. "PU Jud B 1 I do 't k ~,.. hav1or before. dur-,. try' · u n rec on. a <#Ir in2 and after the cent sack of flour "'ould I~ u~. from tra21c accident can breakfast to supper. Meantime, said be made into a fas-A1aud~, hopefully, '.'Y~ .. think l could buy cinating myster y my gingham curtains. story at even this "AINT YOO BEEN listening, Maude?" said Jud. "You want to wreck the whole consafueJ econom ?" ' · "Well, I still t~k the government ought to lei me have my curtains." "Ai'ld there's another reason," said Jud. "!_saw 'em in the windO\f down to furdy's \llld_ they gone up to $6.95." Maude ~wty scraped the. permies off 'the table wl t!u sigb. "Well, may.be lf'n I keep saving, "SNne day ... " late date suggests that potential durine; the , heat of a presi-- dential campaign. The Times article leaves t h e Impression tliat much about Chappaquiddick was covered up. The questlonl remaJn .about ~·hat Senator Kennedy did in the 10-hour j)eriod after he escaped from• the submerged \'ehicle in which A.fiSI KOJ)eehne ~'as trapped. (RICHARD WILSO~ and also considering the national sensitivity to cover-up, lt may be that Senator Kennedy will find it expedient to expand on his previous explanations. This. of coorse, would be b o t h serious affairs and thus ~ -~ve'"'S unpalatable and dangerous, and he will _ ~ an probably have to weigh whether silence impression ol competency. He can be is more damaging than expansiveness. debated with on serious terms by those who disagree with him. To the best of But we seem to have a new political any public knowledge, there is nothing to climate in the country calling for talking sully his record. about things previously considered better . forgotten. President N i x o n , on 'This could . prove to be ~·~t ~ reconsideration. might have better gooc Democrats will ba\·e to have m 1910, the hang-out route -·belher it was too rather than a more 41amof"QYL[ig~ate-0Ml0l ' whose Wior under ress can in some · respects be compared to President .On tJie ot.her hand, nobody would ha~e Nixon's. President Nis:on too suffered given a nickel for Seoator Kennedy s sotne kind of a lapse while Wp!easant ~sidential c.hances five years.ago , and events -·ere taking place in his sm~ that bme .he. has Wlde~gone_ a proximity. conslderable pol 1 t 1 ca I rehab11!~11on. Adverse events, however, seen1 lo linger in the public mind longer than might have been thought five years ago. IN VIEW of the revivability of Chappaqukldick at inconvenient times, The Certainty of Prison ~ Jud put a eenUe hand on her thin shoulder. "See what expensive tastes you got? You used to hanker after $3.15 curtains. Now you hanker after $6.95 ones. You sure can't blame the government for that." .__ Jn the U.S .• if you commit a serious crime you wW spend a longe r time in prison than you "-ould L1 England. But THERE IS no point revie\11ing any of your chances of going to prison are ten this, nor indicating any judgments about times greater in England than here. ( SYD~EY HARRIS ) the adequacy of Senator Kennedy's f · I performance or his explanations of ii. Reflect upon these two statements pro esSJonal gamblers, a 1vays play with The significant point politically Is that above. and yoo will sec "'by the crime the odds ; it is only 3ffil\leurs who play · rate ls far lower in lt'ft .. land than in against them. • Ohappaquiddiclt becomes more pertinen t --& 11 public apprehensions increase about the U.S. It is not the Personally, I am not convinced that coverup and "·hat it reveals about those degree of punish-prison really "deters" anyone except the Vesc 111 Autograph Be·a.,.,. a Mi"tchell •cCoised of re·-·· · :::::iiu~~~· ~tde•,i,'; i:~"'~:b1.::u~;\~:,;: ·::;,:·';;;~:k 'Ill' . ~ • Senotor Kennedy's reaction bas been to cerlainly of punish-olherwise. we sboul~ at leaSI bave a pull down the curtain. He says he has ment. judicial system that puts criminals away .. . ........ WA~HINGTON 1 What 's in a name? Plenty,· if you're collecting or selling Watergate autographs, a fad thit may' soon rival di gging up old Captain Marvel comics or Nazi war souvenir!. • ' .. ~~ .: .. ~--;-.~·..: · "tOki all~tie Jalaws,-leaving soine aspects This is why those ~\vilh dismaying predictability, as is don e An autographed photo of the first which he cannot wholly explain clO~hed in Americans "'ho call in England. What we have now is a farce Nixon cabinet, starring disbarred former mystery. "nlere are .no ~pe :ecordmgs of for harsher pen~llie8 that is f~rcx:ious in i~!___intenti~ and~ Vice President Spiro Agnew, costs $200. his ~nversations with h~s frienJIL~~____a11dJonlll'.e.i:_~entences_ Impotent in its executJon."'"'No seasoned · A prize bargain in this new bobby is an envelope signed by indicted ex-Attorney General John 1'\ilch· ell , and bearinii: a first • day • of · issue Law and Order stamp. It's only $IS. Souvenir Nixon in· augural envelo~ siRMf in happier dll.ys by \V h I I e House aides H. R. Haldeman or John • Ebrlichman, cost $25. Rose Mary Woods' name on an envelope commemorating the President's trip to Russia goes for $10. Her signature on an 18-mlnute blank ·piece of tape would probably bring a fortune. ' A _Bill of Rights stamped envelo_P': signeil by Senate Watergate chief. """"" counsel. Sam Dash, COltl $ a . Unaccountably, One signed by his pipe- smoking minority colleague, F r e d Thompsoo, brlng1 110. AN AUTOGRAPH by form e r Commerce Secretary and Nixon fund raiser Maurice stans, recently acquitted in a felony case Involving world securities trader Robert Vuco, colll SIS. It's on a World Trade stamp cover, 'lbat is al90 the price of'. a Nixon inaugural envelape signed by the man Nixon forced out ,u AUomey General, E 11 1 o t Ri<:banlson. An . inaugural cover bearing the sl~ature of the Presklent'• whcel er- dealer brother, Don. costs $10. Special Waterga'te prosecutor Leon Jaworski, and hil predecessor Archibald Cox's siMJ)ltures on covers also fetch 310. "l'I say this much for my s.m. -she'• -'w•ys tMd to tNlr• marriage ••citing • • • H , during and arter the Incident. are ii:rasp ina: the laWbreaker is fearful of this straw man . And a picture of Supreme Court justices, How heavily this wUI weigh 00 the full stick by the wront end. What does It bearing their autographs, is a bargain at scale of S:'Mtor Kennedy 's record is fu:tt:r ~r't'a~~:en\~n~ew!/;s~~~ $50, now that they are deciding whether beyood rational mea~ement ex~pt In whelmingly favor no sentence at all? THIS IS \vhere the hard-line "law an.:! order" people ought to concentrate their efforts, not on attacking the bench for being "soft'' .. or the prisons for "coddling" inmates. Both are stupid chara:es, since (as I mentioned at the beginning) our sentences are longer than in England, and our prisons at least as grim as any in the civilized world. Nixon can .refuse to give up evidence. terms of the public opuuon polls which he Jeads. TWO OFF-BEAT items bring premiums. One is a 1971 Jetter for $35 signed by astronaut Donald Slayton saying that " .... I know of no plans lo send the President into space in 1976" ... Anoher is a si,l(ned photo of My 4i murderer U . William Calley, which goes for $75. WASHINGTON WHIRL: Sm a 11 Business Administrator Tom Kleppe not only has a chauffeur-driven limousine, be had a chauffeur-driven golf cart at a recent outing. The SBA. in a sudden press release after we inquired, insisted the chauffeur helped Kleppe on his 0\111, not the taxpayers' time ... Salty Jld Navy Adm. Hyman Rickover reeently was ~ven a $90.70 case or Harvey'~ Bris- tol Cream'"Sherry b)" a General Electric bigwig who ca utiously ordered his • messenger to deliver1 it "In p\aln bro'vn i:.':~ .. !'4> Gkts lscon!ent~a;n'tNR~ contractor, but Rickover, who ~·aa married three monlhs ago. explained. "It must be a "'edding present. l drink only ii:inger ale.'' IN ALL likelihood, Senator Kenn~y Would be running against Vice-Presklent Gerald R. Ford, whose present political aim in life is to establish a reputation for solid rectitude. This potential 'l\oill have lo be taken into consideration in offering a candklate against Ford. So long as that is the case, Senator Jackson has a chance. His other competitors, .. no cannot be extended at the moment beyond Alabama Gov. George \\'allace and Sen. Fritz Mondale of Alinnesota, suffer' from some- thina: less than universal support. Senator Jackson has devised an issue-oriented campaign not depending too heavily on his personality except in the sense that' he seriously discusses Wlrk• IT IS swiftness and a. ~ness . : punishment that deters criminality, not length or harshness. Our harsh sentences are mostly illusory if only 5 per cent of defendants have to serve them : and this 5 percent consists mostly of the dumbest, the poorest, the youngest, the least experienced. Where we need reform is r it with "tougher" judges or bleak r :isons, but with the v.'hole preliminary process of booking and charging and plea-copping and crolvdcd calenders and politically connected lawyers and crooked cops aod rotten gun laws pnd all ttle rest of °'\r fouJed-up s"stem. There is little respect for law in the U.S., because the law itself does not live up to its commitments; ils end i1 not justice but convenience. accom modation, a good-looking record for the distriet attorney, and a bargaining-a1vay of rigbl1 that makes it easier to commit mon wrongs. • OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT • A YEAR sentence ls deterrent enough for most Jawbreakers if they are 99 per- cent sure that if they are caught they will be sent to th~ pokey. And a ten;year sentence is not effectual if they are 8(1 Roberl N. lVetd, PubU&htr percent sure they will be let ~ff or put on Thomo.s Keelril, Editor probation. Professional crlfl\inals, li'"""-11---Barbara: Kreibich - Quotes "This is Information on which one can make an e\'aluation. Jt should come to the attention of the public." -House Judiciary Comm ittee Chairman Pf'ter w. RocllH Jr., 0-N.J., after the committee decided lo re,·eal nlosl of the evidence received in Its impeach1nent Inquiry. Editorial Pagt Editnr The clitorial ,peie ol ~ ~ Pilot -~k.s to lnkmn and lltim....._ re.tft-:1 by prnenttnc on this ,... divenefcommentary·on topics el .a. m-est by syndictited colunmisl1 .. cartoonists, by provklinc a lonan 1w ttadrrs' views and b)' ~ ... nel.\'!:PIJ>er's QPinlons and kllu • CUIT!:nt topk:s. ~ f!dttorlal :;' Illa of the Dally Pllol &pPear onl) lat editorial column •t-the 1'>p If P31e. Opinions expreaed by Ula ... umniltl ud carloo1Us1:1 and 1lee '\Titers are tMlr awn and m •• ._ mcnt of ~their vlC'Ml by U.. n..., t>ilOt 'lltloukl be bdund. Friday, July 19, 1974 I , J To bring Vietnamese otphans to the U.S. for"a®pting parents, stewardesses rrom Pan-Am and,, United are taking a week of their '''cations to travel to Saison and back. The airlines provide the lravel, hotel and meals. The maJdena of mercy provide tbe tender Io v Ing care , .. The SurAeon General's annual report on smoking and d!M:ase was delayed six months, allegedly because of pressure by the tobacco b a r o n s . Nonsen!lf, said a federal .spokesman, It wu only ' "bureaucratic snaru.'' Yet. the }flport was hastily cut loose the day after our query. "'l'hcre Is j~t no one man smart enough to be a don1estlc KiS!!inger." - Presidential adviser Ke1t11tth R. Cole, on a SURRestion thal 10meone of the stature of Secretary ot State Henry A. Kissinger be assl~ to 1pur •CUon on home !ront problems. r • I ' OAILV MLOT N Frid11, Joly 19, 1974 Oil Firm New Data ,~Bared Must Stop •• In Wiretap Case SeaD!'mp WASHINGTON (AP) -The Pres- ident's brother. F. Donald Nixon, WIS -:iretappod at Ilia Newport Beacl1 home for lhree weeks durlnj 1970 and placod under survtlllance ao the White House couJd learn 1r he were connected with un- savory peopl,e according to ne1Yly pub- lished testimony. 'lbe fact of the wiretap was previously known, but new detail! of its operation are contained in testimooy by former White House investigator John 1: caulfteld. It was · released Thursday by the House committee studying possible impeachment oC President Nixon. CauH}eld told the Senate Watergate committee in a private session· last March that Nis.on'a home in Newport wu tapped and that pholographs were taken of Nixon and 90tne penons he met. Caulfleld'a job was to "keep Mr. John N. Ehrlidunan apprised of anything that appeared to be of substantive nature with rt!llll'd to UMiVorY people connected, -might be com<cted with Dooald Nl:IOll." Clulfield said the Secret Service gave him the name of one Individual li had * * * Ex-Hughes Aide Seeks Depositions RENO, Nev. (UPI ) -John Meler, former aide to billionaire Howard Hiipes, has filed a federal murt motion seeking to take deposjUons from Pr<stdeot Nixon and Ilia brother, F. Donald of Newport Beach, for use bt a tax evasion case. Meter is accuaed o1 f,.u1ng to pay more than $1.7 million in taxes in 1919-70. Meier has conttnded evidence uled to indict him waa gathered through an illegal telephone lap on Dooald.Nlson. H~ l"<Jlltmclll It would be In the lnlerelta ol . justic< II> blVe the depoolUCllS taken to obtain inf«mallon about the wtretapa. '!be motloo said the Pr<sldeot's ~lion ls necessary beclUR it is imllkel)' be would be at a trial CID the matter. "Only he can establish if there was any -lion o1. t11e ,.,,..m:mc.· and the pni!>rletj ml -'ttiere!Cft, - · the -bu reported that national -=tty wu con""1led," It Aid. , I A bearing oo the molloil Is fh<d"led far A ... 1. I Frot11P.,,el SIGNS .•• should be only for ldentllicotioo, ·n<>I advertising. The <Illy speaker tn favor of the onlina:nce was Va1erie Murley, cba1rman ol the atlzens Envlroomental Quality Control Advisory Committee. "l think it's time the city caught np with some of our developers who realize they have better projects by limillng lhe size of their signs," she 11ld. Following the hearing, conunisslmen d1lamed the pos1lbillty that the ordi- nance would cause wholesale applications fOr variances. "We'd have to review every stgn in town," Commissioner Jame.s Parter said. The ordinance \\."OUld limLt the size of signs hued on a formula related to building size. It alao bans rooftop signs and limits the number of signs per buslne88 to two on each front. che<ked out and fOll!ld to be unsavocy, but the name does Mt appear in the pulilisbed portloo ol C a u I f I e I d 's testimony. He said, however , ''after approximately three weeks, th..: Secret Service people indicated there was nothing ol any sutsl""" comlnc across the wiretap, And made a suggestion to me which I roncurred with, that the wiretap should be terminated. I so advised Mr. Ehrllchman and he agned It sll>uld be terminated." PreSident Nixon acknowt~ed the wiret8p last November, ~ said bia brother ''was aware during the fact, because be asked aboUt I~ and he WU told about it. And, he approved of it." President Nixon said "the surveillance involved not what he was doing; the · iurveillance involved what others wbc. were trying to gel to him , pertlaJll to·U.. improper infiuence, and 90 forth, might be doing, and particularly anybody who might be in a foreign country." Caulfield ·sa1c1 doring 111111 he had told Ehrlldiman that Dooald Nlxoo had traveled to the Dominican Republic with some buslneslmen, Including an uaocl- ate of Howard Hugbea, John Meier. About a year later, Ehrlidunan told Caulfield about the newly instituted wirelap, Caulfield recalled. Caulfield teatlfled lhal during Ille surnil1ance be WU lbown I picture of Donald Nixon with 10D1e men at a California airport, but be oould not nicall if tbey were the same men who bad traveled to Ille Dominican Republlc. Cau1fleld oa1d it "bu l!ways been a l11ySery to me" why the tap waa ln- llltueed at the particular time it wu: , " DOAR ••• By TEllBY COVILLE CM llM Oelt'I' Plllt lt•!f Standard OU Company QI 'California ~ hu been ord«l!ll to liop dllcbarllnl oil , field walie waler Into the Pacific Ocean .off HWlllnltoo Beach by July t, 1175. • The order was luued in June bf the California Reglona.1 Water Qu a 11 t y Control Board, Santa Ana Region, at the request ol the dty. Standard has been pumping an average of 2.1 mlllkm p11ons of waste water a day U>roqh a submergrd pipeline from the Bolaa Chlca Bluffs at Golden West SI-. 'lbe company wlll now have to build fUtraUon aystema to handle the waste water and oil field brines ·from its oil pumping operatklns. Alex Henderson,· .a spokesman for Standard, said today company engineers 1 are already designlng the new disposal • ayltem which is expected to cost the oil PETER LOFTHOUSE lLEFTl IN ACTION WITH JACK MARTIN Cotta Meu Trombonist Succumbl •t Ate SS Dixieland Jazz Will Bid 'Pete' Lofthouse Farewell ' Actor Flynn Found Dead In Home Pool firm more than $500,000 to build. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL some proper travelini:i; music. Signal Gas and Oil Company (now ot 1t11 Diii• ,. ... st1lf "When The Sa ints Go Marchin' In" ls under the corporate name of Bunna) Dixieland jazz will rattle the rafters at one Jllfe nwnber. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) _ Actor Joe ceuec1· its ocean discharge a year ago at .. the est ol the it • harbor and Pacific View W~I Saturday, when the The well-kmwn, SS-year-old-musician Ff~•. best known for bis portrayal as requ c Y s s J.... beachea department. boys of Local N~. 7 get turned up to give and leader of his own band died Atonday. the gruff commander of• PT boat b8ie Vbtce f4oorhou.e , director ol harbors Costa Mesa's Peter C. "Pete'' Lofthouse Funeral rites are scheduled Saturday iit in the television series "McHalea Navy," and beaches, said the same reques t bad Pacific View 1'1otemorial Park, Corona ~I was found dead today in the swimming been made to Standard but it took an ?i.1ar. pool at Ilia home. =/~:'.:=.quality boanl to Franco Gives Up His I p.m. service will include his A city fire department r e 1 c 11 e An ocean data study cmducted by a , musician buddies and Muons as ambulance crew prmoanced bhn dead hRrbcn and beaches marine environment p • S • officiating officers , witfl the }11.Z that shor1ly alter t a.m. ¥ tnv..tiptioo..., team blamed the oil n.ld discharges for ower Ul pain; was his me played ooth b e fore anc1 under way in~ bis death. aome of the !oases o! offshore kelp beds afterward. A native of YOUJ!ptowD, Ohio, where ~w":':v~oried ~ going into Health Failing "He was tops, there was no questioo be was born Nov. 8, 1924,:FJynn started the ocean," Moorboule said today. "And about that," says Hy Seaman, a pianist his, career u a ~y~W in an early we determined that • waste• ?i.fADRID (UPI ) _ Generalilsimo aod leader of several Orange Coast juz venion of "Hellzapopin." dbcbar&e llnea were major cootributois Francisco Franco, 81, his ·healt)l taking a groups. . He attended both the University of · of ~n pollution. 'Ibere is a real sudden tum for the worse, ended S5 · A bass tromj)onist, Mr. Lofthouse w~ Notre Dame and tbe University of imbalance of certain species on our . years of authoritanan rule over Spain widely known in Southern California, Southern California, majoring in drama. offshore reefl." today and handed over bis powers to having headed the Pearly and, his own After three years in the U.S. Arm1'S Signal's oP6'1tioo was mucll larger Prince Juan Carlos, the man be cboee as • I I I the session, ns only fragmentary. He said Doat' wu matinr a general di8CUllion of the evidence gathered by the impeechment Inquiry alaff and the dlreetioo In whlcb k pointed. Sped.al Serricel division and me d I c a I than Standard's. with an average daily his succesaor. · group at Disneyland for seven years. .. corp1 during World War II Flynn discharge of 12 million gallms of waste Under the succession laW3 invoked by He formerly played with Lawrence l returned to acting, appearing in amnmer water per day. he S th f Welk's Mu.mpagne Orchestra, appeartqg stock and televWon stlotl. FIJDD later Moorhouse said small amounts of oil ~em~h F~=r 'iast e of~ ~as':~ with ~~·f~r 13 yean and at one time , sakl be appeared· in more than 500 rolel. were detected in the wa!le discharge, but leade f he 1...,... and 40s lat had his own ABC-TV forum in Los But after three plays in which be the real worry was brines, industrial rs 0 t ...., • can e t appeared all folded, Flynn returned to wa!llu and ether qualities In the water. power ba<k any time be cleoiJel: Angeles called '!be Hurdy G""?' Show. ll Besides an obetrDt.."tion c:t J u a t t c e charge based on Watergate, DC8r is expected » propooe articles charging N-with abuoe ol ~powers and. contempt of Congress. Reports from the holpltal where During his "'-·land teoute, Mr. hil home town and ran for Ohio State "You could visibly see debris in the Franco •--been •-ated for the past 10 ..... -~, Ila-,_._by onl• te 9o1ea ·-•-," M~--said. "And the odor -~ L<>llhouse became Involved with the ' ......... • :1 • W"iU.CI uuna.NM: days said he suffered a sudden relapse tbe next four years, he went itself "' very pmgenL In the winter , amusement park·s management progra.m thnlugb a lerles of llOIHkilled. jobs especially with a Wilmington wind from during Ibo m 0 r n 1 0 g, ud tbal his and wlle!o Disney World opened "jn ~ . ·-'--and lheo . U . ·~ dt condition ,was causing concem. 0r·--~ Fla 1.~ sent tber r ~ween actmg ~ ...... uts m the weat, you can sme it at ~~ y Juan CarlOI, Premit!r Car..l!».Ariu and uwuu, ., ur: was e or~• -nur~~~:m:~.1 pier. -- -other top 'offlciall imm.edlately ·~ rea!Otly, be "was employed as DoOr and ether memben ol the ummdtle'e iti ft"li:tj"an -paat:n&g the · cme for impeachment during a ckRd.- door briefing leading up to the HOuff PANEL TRACES "Rear Window" was -• from the ~-1 asfitileaBrh1SbeGiiele. -.. r-"'" ,w. ..... l>ujlqf51 repreSeotative for Mullciana' ,:. 1 print. • l'rortl P,..e J , Six hours later, the govemment said Union.No. 7, Santa Ana, whole memb<fs • lie Jaliied Jhe George Gobel !how id Franco, "taking into accoWll the courae will play at his fun..-al. . '- late 18'" and the JL.1961 be joined the · BRJ"DGE of bis Illness," had iruitl"\Jcted Artas to He bad been employed as a musician POLITICAL SPYING, Page 4 Joey Blsliop abow. • · • • • Wonn Parliament that Juan Carlos,;.36'."J•c._.>sin<:e'!"'1f=he!J<,J<a"'L,ri':~"""'b~':-~':---I committee's f 1 n a 1 deUberatioU next....__'J)t-foUowillg-year;rJ!e.:111•\a~-for:-.,;'-----.=-.,.7'=-:-:==o::--""u..t.akinf-over--as11ctinp:he1f1iflta . • particularly well-known in the 14J1 . the commander's role in '1McHale's than a normal 5.5 foot Ude completely 1be news came 1s a s D""r prise to Aoa"eles :lfea, said his wife JeaMe. week. Navy'' and bis career was tau:Ocbed. eliminated any clearance. The tide bas Spaniards who had been told less than 24 'they had lived at 409 W. Bay St., Cocfta A Repub~an member of t he His latett. role was in the movie been e1ceptlonaQy high all week, an hours before that 'the man who had built Mesa, for 11 years. Survivors also include committee prec:Uoted on 'n\UndlY t~t "Strongest Man in the World.. which nent which occurs ibout twice a year up-modem Spilo from the ruirA: of one of a son Peter K. Loft.houae, of Costa Meia both the amunittee and the H~ Will ' and la attributed 'to tbe position or the the bloodiest civil wars in history was daughters Mrs. carolyn Hobbs , of • · 1 aSenapprnvetria~1J~~d~~)e, .. ~~~N~ a moon. recovering and tha:t he wouki be rele&!M!d Newbury P_arkhiand ~artherbara LofM thouseJA:.2! f [ 1 te ~"" o;,c•u"'rc wa~ ixon S } Guil The ' Bay Bridie involved in the in a few days, pending a flnal cbectup. New York; ·s mo , rs. .,I'll:'~ should be removed from office. 8 e8MaD ty ac:Cldent la scbedul.t to be replaced Medical.sowus said Franco's relapse Lofthouse, of Van Nuyii ; a sister, Mn. Rep. Robert ·NcClory (Jt..Ill.) to 1 d within the nest three or foul' years. was sudden and unexpected. He was Ruth Hoilman and two grandchildre11, .. w ...... tbat three or 1our COlll!llil!ee In Land Fraud eon1n1vmy bu cenlered oo 1iow high stricken with phlebltts, a -uany Republicans are likely to vote for the new bridge shoold be with l>oeters dangerous inflammation ol the b Io o d impeactiment and that it could be much .; arguing that the new brk!ge ahouJd be at veins in his right UUP, early .thiJ month. higher. He said only five ol. 17 Republican A reel ettate salesmaq, arrested after leut 32-feet high for tbe safety and The medical bulletin r~~~ the members could be counted as deflniiely a Newport Beach couple bought 40 acres convenience of sallon. worsening of hit condition 111d: · ~~. Tex. (UPI) -Srevt11 oppoaed to bnpeacbment ot tllll time. of desert land that did not mat, b8I "I've known boats to run "tnto tbe aide "The evoh.tlMlo-ol the Jllneu of His' members of a -farm family died At a meeting called by the House pleaded eutlty to grand theft cbargei in of the bridge apd I've'teen an~as and Excellency the chief of atate tttis Thursday in a flash fire that roarid . Republican lea~p to de~ <>range County Superior Court. masts broken but this is the first time to morning .wffered a deterioration becau,,e through 1heir frame fann house. ''There where the commJttee Repqblicana It.and, Judge James Turner placed . Larry my tnow~ge that the top of ·a boat has ol gastrlc complica tions. Neverth~:ess his was no .chance, really. Just after the fire McClory was ooe of five members who Gray Martin, 33, of 169 Amigos Way, nm into the bottom of the bridge," psycholocial condition remains wit.t.in department got there the bouae started either said they were umeclded or Newport Beach, on. three yean probation __ Con1 __ e1_1 _sa1_11. ___________ lhe_I_im_i_ts_o_I_no_nn_•_l...;cy_.'_' _______ ca_vin_g_in_.'_' ..,_._d_De_pu_1_y_Lero __ Y_A.breu __ ._ declined to give their vim. and made full mtllutlon one of the Seven Die in Blaze '!be othm ....-. Repo. Caldwell Butler coodltiona of lhat probation. ol Virginia, Wllllam S. Cohen ol Maine, Newport police ......ted Martin afler Hamilton Fish of New York and Tom Louis and Joan Prijatel, 3606 Part Lane, I •----·COrnmJ.ssloners did-not t n d l ~ a-t e w.bether or not they will adopt. the ordinance 1r It turns out that most city ,;..,. .would not be affected. Because discussion of the s i g n ordinance. Jasted until alter mldnifh~ commlsaionera postj)(l)ed a p u b i c bearm,; on a ~ noise ordinance ldltil Aug. I. Railsback of Illinois. Some others Newport Beach, identified him 11 the iru:l.ica!f4 their pogjlion will b e man wbo-90ld them 40-non-existent acrea detennlned by the articles of of Nevada land for $9,000. impeachment that are proposed. At the time of Martin's arrest, the In related developments on Thursday, Prijatela bas paid him nearly fS,000 oa the committee released e v id e n c e the time payment transaction. 1bey told collected during i t s six-month-long police that Martin lived In their duplex at Summer-Sale Gontinues I THIS WEEK FEATURING.LEATHER ., OIAHM COAIT M DAILY PILOT ,.... 0...... CMSI 0..tr P.1111. 9'1~ -;,, -~h~ioi~t>t• ... °'- C-l'ulllo ....... ~ 9-.ilf--... """".,..._ lilOf14111¥ 1"'r ~ Fl\OI-. lor C'ot\1 • -. MewPOtl ............ 11""'°" .. ICll/f....,.. ..., Yill!Py. l..,... .. IC!>. INi..,...51,.,ll'boc' el'l<I S... 0-....W""' ..-...., °'"'"'""'°· A """" r-afONI ..i•loti ill.,.._ Sf!_.,. • ..., Su~ -l ... -llNI ............. plant .. al "° -hy sir.ti. eo.11 .... Cl~lwnol. t261t. Robert N. Weed ............ andl'utlltll'llr impeaclunent inquiry: t.he Ume the agreement wu drawn op. Final Weekend Activity • For County Fair Planned The Orange Cowity Fair goes Into 111 I p.m. -Ice Carving, Aladdin Magic second and final -kend tonlllht with a Show full slate of actlviUea for all interest and 2 p.m. -Caballeros Accordion Band age groups. 3 p.m. -Galena St. East Musical Revue A "World Friendship Pal!'lnt" kicks 4 p.m. -Steel Band Trinidad Calimbo off tonight's activities at 7 o'clock tn the I p.m. -Harbor Women Sln1era amphitheater. Bluegrass music takes the 7 p.m. -Chuck Jones Magic Show spotlight at a p.m. wllb the "Canyon 7:30 p.m. -Les Brown and His Band of Grasa Ftddlera" perfonnlng on the Renown •. family atage. Speedway moton:ycle I p.m. -New Dlmeolions Patriotic· racing is tcbeduled for 1:15 p.m. in the Music Revue grandstand. t p.m. -Les Brown ud His Band ol Admiseion to all events ia free with the .__ Renown prie< ol a fair ticket whldl COltl II.II for adults, It for cblldren aged 1-11, and Is -SUNDA~ free tor cblldren under stx. 10 a.m. -Cfafls and Homemakln( 1'hln 11 still time to tee the Palnt·ln Demonslra~a ~ ~ ao!:d• which featuret artists demonttntl11g Nooa - Mini B1k~ Ratta ~ Adchw P.O. ao. 1s1s. ~1661 their skills at the fairground1 until dark. ~ 1 p.m. -:-Aladdin Ma&lc Show, New -.,. OMl:n Among the many artist& partlclpeUna is Dimerwons . L=•~Oltft ~:r'ore~ ... '!:. well-known Chinete hone painter Nlng 2 p.m. -Steven Family MU1ical Group, Hllnlc:r,:::....,,. ,,.,, .. IC~...__. Yeh who will demonllr1lt the art of Po-Barnyard <?trmplca s:r=~~,,,,E~c..r-1-411'1..i mo the throw ink method of painting a· 3 p.m. -D1~per Dtrby, Dance Center --""'"'• bo~. West Varlet1c1 a.. M._....641-lf71 Other weekend blghliahts are · 4 p.m. -Vagabond Band, Aurora Nelaon ColWlltM. 1114. °'..,,.a:..... """"""' e..... , • Quintet, Style Show """°---.111\oMf"iiiOM.--' .. ""' SATUllDA.Y 5 p.m. -Young Life Sinatra, Kinidom of II! ...... _ ... _.,,,, ......... WllNllll--'....,._°'~"'-· 9 a.m. -4-H Doa Show Dance Varieties ._,,t1111~P1oO .. c-M9aOt1110t> 10 a.m. -Crafts and Homemaklna 7:30 p.m. -Skile.s and Hmderaon ,.,.,._.IO'l ..,~•3 oo_.....,..,,..., ..... ~ 0tmonstratlon1 1:1& p.m. -Les Brown and Hit BIDd or .... _..,,l ~Gloti-IJOO""""""' '--------;:::----=::!,._N::oo:::n.~_::M::.in:.:i Bike Races Reno"''lt _ , l- Hand Tufted Eng1ish G.lazed Sofa on display now. Leather sofas and chairs from Heritage Hickory Chair, -$hatter Bros., and many many more now reduced . OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WDODMARK-l<ARASTAN-BAKER ' • 7eJ QM ~~; "111e. WIBDA TS & "SA TURD A TS t:OO to &:JO • • NEWPORT BEACH • 1121 WESTCLtrF DR., 842·~ LAGUNA BEACH• 345 N()RTIJ COAS'f HWY., 4IH·'55l TORRANCE• 23&49 HAWTII OANE BLV D. (Open Fri. til !I, Sun . 12·5:301 378·1279 • ( f I I I I · I I I I l 8 • DARY PROT EDITORIAL .. AGE Nqw, a Lower Bri ge . . . /- The Newport Beach Planning Commi.sslon angered a number of boaters last week by voting· to recomn1end to the city council that the new Cnast Highway bridge over Newport Bay be less than 20 leet above the water. Boaters had asked that the bridge be al least 32 feet high lo accommodate sailboat tral!lc. However, evidence presented the plannen; strongly aupported the lower height (the pnsent bridge is only 13.6 !eel above mean high water). . State and city engineen have sai~ °' lower bridge wall be saler for automobUe traffic because it will be Jess steep and therefore offer better driver visibility. A lower bridge will also be better looking and will save California taxpayers at least $1 .5 million in con- struction costs, according to the California Department or Transportation (CALTRANS), which will build the bridge. · Commissioners last week also rejected the idea of an interchange at .Dover Dfive after Wally Knudson , a representative of CALTRANS, told tHem such an inter- change would be unworkable. He pointed to traffic studies by t.b.e city stall which have shown that many drivers change lanes ~oing over the bridge so they can turn right at Dover Dnve or Bay- side Drive. · Knudson said the iriterchange would create a prob- lem in that cars entering-from a ramp at the right would have to weave left if lheY were going straight, while through tralfic wanting to turn right wou ld have to merge into the right hand lane through the ramp traffic. He told commissioners that according to his engi· neers an interchange would be "poor bridge design." This contradicts a city-financed $85,000 independent traffic study last year which recommended the inter- change. The older stud}' endorsed the concept ·apparently without going into as ·much detail as the Coast Highway Crossing Committee, which studied the problem at no charge and, after consulting CAL TRANS, advised against the interchange. The height ol the bridge itself nevertheless ;, the main concern. And as we saii;t before, the preponderance of evidence presented so far supports the planning com· mission'• low bridge· recOmmendation. - Wha.t haunts any 'decislon made at this time, how· ever, is the absence of a specific plan for the use of Upper Newport Bay. · But public sentiment. and economics, today are virtuaUy dictating a low level bridge. Bauing some new inJ?rmation, this seems to be the way It ·will gO. l.a1111cltlng Outlets In the course of debate over how high the new -Coast Highway bridge should be, boaters argued that the only' public launching ramps for trailered boats in Newport Beach are located-in the Upper Bay. Therefore, they said, anyone who brings a sailboat to the water on a trailer has to use a lowered mast after launching to pass under the bridge, then raite the mast in mid-bay traffic, which can be a hazardous undertaking. However, the launching situatii>n is not quite that restrictive. . For example, many of the smaller trailered boats can be and are launched from street ends along the bay. . . . Also, many boat owners who don't like to get their traders wet pay a small fee to use cranes available to the public for boat launching. ' N~verthe_l~s~, the problem of finding adequate launching facil1t1es where there also is adequate parking has faced trailered boat sailors for a Jong time and de- serves serious consideration. This is a planning and policy decision the city should go into further at this time, and resolve along with the bMdge location and height, since the two issues are closely related. ' . ... --· • ,,,. .. ' .~~ "'\ ...• 'Oops. There goes Ehrlichman. ' N Folks Like This Shoot Prices Up Dear Gloomy Gus K ennedy Sti l~ Vulnerable Don't Count Jackson Out I I I 11-!aude Joad looked up from the pennies she had been counting on the cracked oilcloth table cover ancJ. in her old eyes was the ,delight or a YQUDg girt "I done It. Jud!1 I done it!" she cried. "l saved me $3.95. Now f can buy them ginli(ham curtains I been hankering for all these years." Her husband frowned . "It l\'ouldn't 'i;.e right, t.faude," he said. "I seen by' the ( ART HOPPE house." ·) Ne~'flOrt's ocean beach resembles an immense garbage du1np, with ' most or the filth being deposited by .the city's 0"11 residents -r.nd tbeir d()Jl:s. The city should either enforce its anti~og ordinances or clean up the mess. E.!..F. WASHINGTON -Sen. Henry M. (Scoop) Jackson's quest for the presi- dency may not be as hopeless as it seems. At the moment his chief competitor is Edw2rd M. Kennedy. whose vulnerability has been re-emphasized by an article :n ... the New York Times P.fagazine on the drowning of a friend , 11-fary Jo Kopechne, in a car which had been driven off a bridge at Chappaquiddick Island, li.tiiss., "I RECKON you 're right, Jud," said. ~!:".! ::.• .. ew::::".!.::n~,:: by Senator Kennedy five years ago. M~e nodding. := : 0:...,-:::,~1,, S.:wi:""" "' Kennedy leads the polls~ with his star "'Same with. food, Maude," said. Jud. quality . luster in contrast to Senator papers down at Appalae;hia .. eomer.. ~ w h e re thts fella, Herbert Stein -he's the chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advis ers -IB)'S inOatlon "Used to be you were content with a ~ Jack.son's more pedestrian appeal. But ,.~t'"-it ~ .ck ol flour and ss.eent slice ol ~ giVe up this ~raunea and -. back to the .the raa that Sena-- -baCk. N'oW YoU J!Ot to have a dollar sack old ways.,, "-tor Kennedy's be· and a 7G-cent slice." havior before. dur-"But voe ain't eating no more, Jud." "I'll try, Jud. But 1 don't reckon. 8 50-irJR and after the cent sack of flour v•ould last us from 1 · ·• 1 "But we're buying more experisi\!e food b f rai;:1c acc1.1en can 1 . t . tast reak ast to supper. ~t~antime,'' said be rilade into 3 ras- onAndaccot unln~t e. go moreMexudpens1~t~ I 1"'k. , ~laude, hopefully, _"you think .I could buy cinatfng m )' s t e r Y ----•ein!t-l he_ ~ox.ern­ ment's f:Jult. ts our'n," 1 a JUSt us, . a e, I s o s my gingham curtains?" story at even this ---l'•v<!~~I here. ~ !fark1ns, down at ~e . _ , " laj&_date......su.11;A;ests-bank;lie told me ltt"used'1o buy $50 swts~·A:INJLY;OU-BEEN-hstenlngrMaude~ -that potential durin~ -"What did we do now, Jud?" asked fl.faude, her shouldefs sagging. "We been living too high off the hog," said Jud. "We got to cut back. Trouble is, "'e got expensive tastes.'' "I hadn't noticed," said Maude . "See, it creeps up on you," said Jud . ''Now you take ten years ago, we lived in a $3000 cabin. Today, we live in a $$)(11) one.'' "But \\.'e ain't even moved, Jud.'' "I know. But would you be happy living in a cabin only half this good? See? Without even knowing it, you got yourself accumstomed to living in an expemive and,drive a $2000 car. Now he ain) happy sa1~ Jud. You wan;,,to wi:eck the wf'l?le the ·heat of a presi- less n he wears $100 suits and drives a ~~samed ecG!lOmY; dential canipatgn $3000 car. And he ain't happy with them Well, I still think the government The Tl . . I leaves the neither." ought to let me have my curtains." 1 m.es art1h1c 1• h bout .. ,, . "And there's another reason," said mpress1_on ·a mu<: a Poor m~n, said Maude. Jud "T , • th ,· d d 1 · Chappaquiddick \\'8!1 covered up. 'nle , . . nd . 1 saw em m e \\ID ow 0\\11 o ,___ In bout h 1 Se to "Next. ~)I be wanl!~K,S200 101ts a furdy's and..fbey gooe up to $6.95." quest!l"lll ;ema a "'a . na r $4000 can, sa~ Jud. It 1 like a fever. Maudefslowly scraped the peMies off Kennedy did in the JO-hour µenOO after No telling where it'll stop." 'the table w}th.a sigh. "Well, m1ybe lf'n I ~·~aped. from the submerged \'ehlcle "Maybe that government man's right, keep sa~ing, !Orne day ... " m which t.hss Kopechne was trapped. Jud." ~Jud put a gentle hand on her thin THERE IS no point revie"'ing any of "SUre he ls," said Jud. "It ain't the shoulder. "See what expensive tastes you this, nor indicating any judgrnents about government's fault folks got experudve got? You used to' hanker after $3.15 !he adequacy of Senator-Kennedy's tastes-living in .expensive houses, eating curtains. Now you hanker after $6.95 perfonnance or his explanations of it. expensive foods, "'earing expensive ones, You sure can't blame the The significant point politically Is that clothes, driving expensive cars. We got to. governmen! for that.'' Chappaquiddick becomes more pertinent as public apprehensions increase about Ve sco Autograph Beat,s a Mitchell coverup and what it reveals about those acctlsed-of it. -• · Senator Kennedy's reaction has been to pull down the curtain. He says be has WASHINGTON r What's in a name? Plenty,· if you're collecting or selling Watergate autograplis, a fad ""tlilit may soon rival digging up old Capt~in Marvel comics Or Nazi war souvenirs. · A prize bargain Jn this new hobby is an envelope signed by indicted ex-Attorney General John !\lilch· ell, and bearing a first -day · of -issue Law and Order stamp. It's only $15. Souvenir Nixon in· augural envelo\)es sil(lled in happier days by \Vhlle House aides H. R. Haldeman or John Ehrlichman, cost $25. Rose Mary '\\'oods' name on an envelope commemorating the President's trip to Russia goes for $10. Her signature on an JS-minute blank piece o! tape would probl\bly bring a fortune. · A Bill of Rights stamped . envelope signed by Senate Watergate chiet counsel, Sam Daah, coets $a . Unaccountably, one signed by his pipe- mnoking minority colleague, F r e d Thompson, brings $10. AN AUTOGRAPH by former Commerce Secretary and Ni.Ion fund raiser Maurice stans, recently acquitted in a felony case involving world securities trader Robert Vetc0, costs: $15. It's on a Workl Trade stamp cover. 1bat is also the price of a Nb:On in.augural envelope signed by the man Nixon forced out as Attorney General, E 111 o t Richardsoll. An inaugural cover beiring the sl~ture of the Presidenl's whcel cr- dealer brother, Don, costs $10. Special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski, and his predecessor Archibald Cox's sil{llaturea on rovers also fetch 310. "I'll uy tms fTHJCh for my Blffha -&he'1 l//Mys tr/Ml to rr>M• 11111,.ri.g. ••citing ... # , · _ :~ .;l;. ·;·...: d"foJd al!Ahe kdctwa,-leaving some aspects An autographed photo of the first "'hich he cannot wholly explain cio~hed in Nixon cabinet starrin_g disbarred fonner n:iystery. There are no ~pe ~econ:hngs of ill Pr-id '1 s ~ A--1 200 his conversaUons with-bis friends-before, ce es en p1ro gnew, cos s $ · during and after the incident. And .a pi~e or Supreme .Court jusl!ces, How heavily this will weigh on the full bearlllg their autographs, ~ a bargain at scale of Senator KeMedy 's record is $50, now that they are deciding whether beyond •rational measurement except In Nixon can .refuse to give up evidence. tenns of'tbe public opinion polls which he TWO OFF-BEAT items bring premiums. One is a 1971 letter for $35 signed by~ astronaut Donald Slayton saying that " .... I know of no plans to send the President into space in 1976" ... Anoher is a signed photo of My L::ii murderer . Lt. l''illiam Calley, which goes for $75. WASHINGTON WIDRL: Sm a 11 Business Administrator Tom Kleppe not only has a chauffeur-driven limousine , he had a chauffeur-Oriven golf cart al a recent outing. The SBA, in a sudden press release after we inquired, insisted the chauffeur helped Kleppe on his 0"11. .not the taxpayers' time ... Salty .>!d Navy Adm. Hyman Rickover recently was Kfven a $90.70 case or H3rvey'!I Bris· lol Cream Sherry by a General El ectric bigwig •ilo cautiously ordered his messenger to deliver it "In plain bro\vn "'rapper so its contents can'l be identified." GE Is a inajor Navy contractor, but Ri(:koYer. who \\'as married three months ago. explained, "It must be a wedd~g__p~ot-1 drinlu>nly Ringer ale." To bring Vietnamese orphans to the U.S. for adopting parents, ste"·ardesses fr'orn Pan·Am and United are Wclng a week of their vacations to travel to Saigon and back. The airlines provkle the travel. hotel and meals. The maidens of mercy provkle the tender I o v i n g care • --~ Tht Surl{eon General's annual report on smoking and disease was delayed six months, allegedly because of pressure by the tobacco b a r o n s . NjXlaense, said a federal .sl)(lkesman, It ris only a "bureaucratic snafu .'' 1iet, the report was hastily cut loose the day 1rter our query. leads. IN ALL likelihood, Senator Kenneqy v.·ould be running against Vi~Presklent Gerald R. Ford, "'hose present political aim in life is to establish a reputation for solid rectitude. This potential v,.ill have to be taken into consideration in offering a candidate agalnst Ford. So long as that is the case, Senator Jackson has a chance. His other competitors. no cannot be extended at the moment beyond Alabama Gov. George \'lallace and Sen. Fritz 11-fondale of 11-Unnesota, suffer from some- thinli( Jess than universal support. · Senator Jackson has devised an '1ssu~riented campaign no't depending too heavily on his personality except in the sense that he seriously discusses Wfrk1 th!W "':1"1,1NSS. - " vv·v \ "\ ~ ---~:::"', -Q --- (rucHARD WILSO~ serious affairs and thus cooveys an i1Qpression of competency. He can be debated 'l\1ith on serious terms by those who disagree •1tilh him. To the best of any public knowledge. there is nothing to sully his record. This could prove to be \\'hat the Democrats will ba\'e to have in 1976, and also considering the natiooal sensitivity to ~ver-up, It may be that Senator Kennedy will find It expedient to expand on his previous explanations. This. of course, would be bot h unpalatable and' dangerous, and he will probably have to weigh whether silence is more damaging than expansi\'eness. But we seem to have a new political .climate in the country calling for talking about things previously coosidertd better forgotlen. President N i x o n • on reconsideration, might have better gone the hang-out route, v.·hether it was too rather than . a more glan\Orous. figure late or not. whose behavtor under stress can Ill some respects be compared to ~ President ::_ . On the ot_her hand, nobcxly "'c,!Uld ha~e Nixon's. President Nixon, too. suffered. given a nickel for Senator Kennedy s some kind of a lapse while unpleasant P!'esidential c.hances .five years ago._ ~ne! events ~·ere taking place in his sm~ that bme .he. has Wlde~~one a proximity. coos1derable po l-1 t-l"C'11·l·rehab1h~tlon. Ad\'erse events. however. seen1 to linger IN VIEW or the revivabUity of in. the public mind longer than might Chappaquiddick at inconvenient times, r have been thought five years ago. The Certaint y of Prison In the U.S., if you commit a serious crime you will spend · a longer lime in prison than you "Al>Uld Li England. But your chances of going to prison are ten times greater in England than here. Reflect upon these two statements above, and yoo will see \\.'hy the crime rate is far m ·er in F.ngland than in the U.S. It is not the degree of punish- ment that is deter· minative, but the certainty of punish- ment. This is v.•hy those Americans who call for harsher penalties .nd lon~er sentences are graspinl{ t h e , stick by the wrong end. What' does It matter how long a sentence we prescribe for a certain crime If the odds over· wbelmingly favor no sentence at all? tt IS S\loiftness and s. !DeSS .• pun1shment that deters criminality, not length or harshness. Our harsh sentences are mostly illusory if only 5 per cent of defendants have to serve them; and this S percent consists mostly of the dumbest. the poorest, the youngest, the least experienced. Where we need reform is r lt v.·ith "tougher" judges or bleak r~isons, but with the ll'hole prellminary- process of booking and charging and plea~pping and cro\\·ded calenders and politlcally connected lawyers a n d crooked cops and r.ottcn gun i.ws fllld all tf1e rest of our fouled-up r :stem. A VEAR sentence' is deterreni enough for most lawbreakers if they are 99 per- cent sure that if they are caught they will be sent to the pokey. And a ten-year sentence is not effectual if ·they are 90 perc ent sure they will be let off or put on Professional criminals, like probation. ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) professional gamblers, always play with the odds : it is only amateurs "'ho play . against !hem. Personally, I am not convinced !hat prison really "deters., anyone except the person v.·bo \\'Ouldn't do It again anyway. But as long as most people think otherwise, \\'e should at least have a judicial system that puts criminals away \\'ith dismaying predictability, as is done in England. Wbat we have no1v is a farce that is ferocious in its .intentions and impotent__.jn-its execution. N9 seasoned lawbreaker is fearfu l of this straw man: THIS IS lvhere lhe hard-line "law an.:! order" poople ought to concentrate their efforts, not on allncking the bench for being "soft'' or the prisons for "coddling" inmates. Both are stupid charges. since (as I mentio~cd at the beginning) our sentences are longer than in England, and our Prisons al least as grim as any in the civilized v.·orld. There is little respect for law in the U.S., because the law· itself does not li,•e up lo its conunitmcnts: il s end is not justice but convenience, acrommodation, a good-looking record for Uie district atlomcy,.and a bargaj[Ling-av.•ay of rights th at makes it easier to commit more ..- \\Tongs. OU.NM COAST DAILY PILOT .Robtrt N. \Vetd,.PubUshtr Thomas Kttvil, Editor Barbara Krtibic1' Ectiioriat Page Editor The t:'ditortal . Ptae ot ttie D&i.ly Quotes ~~~1-~ to.Jnronn. Md liUri\uJal!'_ n!llCWn by prnnitirw on this ,... dlverweicarnmentuy'on topk-s 0( in- ~ by l)'fldk::ated ~. Uld cartooniats, by providl~ • forum kr ?Hders' views and by pc'allNllbw Uila ~'!ptiptt'I opinioftl Md 1d9as GI cumnt toptcs. The editorial op1nbw of the Daily Piiot appear only in 0.. ~ltorial coWmn ak fhe_tbf ol _.. . Pllt. OpinkN H"P"l!SM:d by the • umnlsbl and cartoonillt1 Md '-tt• wrtUn a.re !Mir own and no am• ment ol their view• by 'the DtJIJ Pilot 1haukl bt lnfffftld.. "This is ih rormation oo "'hich one can aluation . It should come to make an ev tbe attention of the public." -House mmltlee Chairman Peter w. D-N.J., after the commillee reveal n1ost of the evidence Judiciary Co RedlM Jr., decided to received In I ts lmpeachn1ent 1!!_9~~· __ 1 "Thert is J!4't no one mnn smart enough. lo be a do1nestic Kissinger .. , - advlse•K~neth It Cole, on 1hat someone or th f! slalure President ial a Sl•RResllon of Sccret';2 be aMJl"'1 of State Henry A. Kissinger to spur action on bo1ne ~rout Friday. July 19, 1974 problems. - • I I Public Nudity Banned LOS ANO£LES (AP) Nudity oa publlc beaches, Jlla)'llOUD<ls and parb in Loo Anceles hu been banned by .,,. Olly Cooncll. 'Ille onllnanoe, which took effect <oday, makes tt a nlisdeIJ\eanor fur anyone OVet" 10 years old to sunbathe, swim ( State ) or walk nude In a p.iblic plate, a f1rlt conviction carries. a maxinun sentence of six m:nths in jail« a $500 fine ·or both. 'Ibe meMure was approved I 'J1>1nday by the cooncil in a li.1 vote after several weeb d itatimony, including Police (]lief Ei:! Davis' warning that mclad &ld>athers on Venice Beach bad contributd<d to a 26 percent increase in the crime rat.e there. _ American Civl Liberties Union attomey Edward Nimmer said Ille ACLU would -. " U'I~ Married Comedian Tom Smoth· ers, 36, has married his high school sweet. heart, Rochelle llobley, 36, of Genoa, Nev. The first marriage of both ended in divorce. Tom bas a son and she bas seven children. They· were wed in the Little White Church in La! Vegas. ... k. reslnlillq onier today--------- aplnot the ,_..., which he CllOSiders unconstitutional. e Put Ott l.ealle -----:----• . I Water, ;t?owe1· Cut By DPW Strike LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A tbree·d•y·old strike by Deportment of Water and Power employes hu cut power temporarily to thousand• of ....... - endan(erin1 oo emphyoema victim in one cue -and inerrupted the supply ol water to city ,_..,,.,., ·Union leaders and DWP executlves ~ e1peoted to resume builinlng today. Aquedu~t pipelines supplying 50 ~ ol ~ watl!r-suppl)11o city r~ · were Abut oU for two and ope ball hours 'lllunday. A DWP spokesman said :1111,000 lanes in tho San F~ Valley may be affected by elecbic power cuL!I if more eqnipmtnt falls. • Hot temperaturet a n d vandalism contributed to the power problems, the DWP Mid. . CALIFORNIA depertment1 which r u s h e d Mrs. Wlnltzky to a hoapital. An emerrency crew of striking DWP empZoyes Who were alerted by the fire deplr!rnnt, repaired the cl~lt breakers and restored power to the area and Mrs. Wlnitlky w a s returned home. '-------..J 1i1ore than 7 ,000 of 11,500 DWP worken walked olf their joba at mldolght ~Y ofter negotiaton ttjected a DWP dfer ol. an eight percent wage hike and a 0.6 percent -in .fringe b<ne!lll. 'Ille W1loos bad demanded 11 percem. . * * * Walkouts Tape Said 'Awkward' For Rodino LOS ANGELES (AP) -A t a p e recording considered pot.ollally embamslllni to HOUllO Judtcl.ary CommlUee c11atntWn Peter ROO!no (D- N.J .), and a key lltaff aide, is amoog evidence which a - Friday, July iq, 1974 DAILY PILOT IS Ora.age Cotmtf Too Hughes' Gift~ Told ' SACRAMENTO (UPf -Assetaor Phil Wat900, $350 Howard. R. Hughes channeled each to Orange C o u n t y more thin !20,000 to both suporvtaon David Baker and Ralph Cla rk and $300 IO the . state Senate Democratic 1 Qlmmlttee. l Republican and Dmlocratlc candidates in Ca lifornia through • lobbyist for • flnn identified as a CIA cover, ---lHE BEST------. : • state records show.cl today. The mysterious bllllonalre, Whoae $100,000 c a m pa 11 n PERSIAN RUGS donation to President Nlxoo drew the ll!Untion ol . the Senate committee, pve the califomia funds t bro u 1-h Donald K. Brown ol Sin Pedro. pt olfwOll fw .... .1 Among l!IWTl'i clliiiQ la • - the Robert R. Mullon Co. of Wllllhinl\On D.C., which his beerrideotlfied as provldi.n& an oveneas cover for CIA acenu. Hugtw' donations w e r e disclosed In campaign finance records on file today with the NEWPORT BEACH ......... ..,polllc -Au·cr10N / SUNDAY JULY ·21st-2 PM l'N•lew I P.M. office of Secretary of · State Edrrullt G. Brown Jr. Tile uports listed Hughes .. "Self-employed." . ........................... rr1te ............ .................................... , .. ...., ......... ,_.. .. ,,_c....,.• ... ••.._..,._.c..i. I ' I •. , ....... ~W.tehU,._e .... ' I• 0 .. • ' ' Strangle Bay Area TIIE UNION bas denied ony ~ panel probing connection wl1h the vandalism NEWPORTER INN, 1107 .... ...... ... •,• and said union workers will By ne "'-llW Pnl,s U . S . Immigration officials inuMdlately--erin Striking AC -b1Jo lnlaldatogivetotheJuslice AUCORIMC.121319'0.Ztlq ·! His coalrlbutloos totalled $23,450 Wt a small amount of Iha\ went to out-ol•late candidates. • such cases. 1be uDim has drivers and Im famlllee J>epartlnelit. HUGHES GA.VE $300 toj-~;;;;;;;;;;;"'~a.~c~h•;•;;••;;;;•;n;•~·;-~;;;;;;~~ " olfered a 15,000 reward for the sclteduled a .,_ rally lhl 'Ille 11ouoe lllllconvnlttee on Houston I. Flournoy, the an<St and C"'1vldlon o f march to Ille buo cHttrict t.p~ and monetary offalrs Republlcan nominee for gov. vandals "re&pOOSible for any __ , .......... --iA -..i. emor, and the same amount .......,,.,...,.In °'*lend today ·-·--Y to ~ an intemrption of water and • .._.... ...... • to two WlSUCCeuful Demi> power." to press their denwm Ix' ewOulticn by the J u 1 t i c e aatic gubernatorial candi· Vandals shut oCf valves at more money. Department ol the flncUnp of. dates -former Aslembly the firot Los Angeles !1<1Ueduct At the tqing ol state ita yeaNoog i-OOe ol die Speaker Bob McretU and Rtp. nearNewhallabout11:30p.m. conciliator Thomas lmmigra1ion and Naturaliza-Jerome Waldie of Antioch. Wednesday, preventing the tioa. Service. Another u n s u c ce 11fu1 Dow of about 30 million aallons Nicolopulos, negotiators for AC Democratic candidat.e f o r • Transit and tho 1,656 drlwn sub committee cbaihnan SALE! THE "WICKER LOOK" r ... I " ' J SACRAMENTO (AP) -A prison psychologist m. set up a meeting between the father of Patricia Hearst and prison inmates has been placed oo administrative leave •---by the Calffom!a ~fedical FaeiHty, a prison .po!cesman says. Batteries _.\ssist Boy In Living_ Of nter to storage facilities governor, Sen. Fran c 1 s co TULARE {UPI) -Mark and halting operations at a d Amalgamated Transit William J. Randall reportedly May« Joseph Alioto, received -II '·'"'"" and small power generallng plant, Unlon Division 192 met for Ill lxlld the New York Times that $2000. , • • is ........,. Al the ne·~· ....ad Los hours Tin1ralay, but tbert! was the tape __,,_ -med Th I a T • I I . n Ile .. ting• ~.-ol -~• Angeles aq'-uedu"'ct, another .. ~ .... ,. .............. e aes i Ul;:ll.:a...... ~-.. m-Teport.ofirogress. testimonybyINSollicerN contribution wu $1,SOO . In •MIRRORS•SHELVES •HAMPER/STOOL •WASTE BASKETS Wes1ey Hiler, so, was put on leave with full pay last week -he ~ pri.,., -·-.,to Rolling -mapzlne, OCCOl)dlng to Phil Guthrie, .i.,iuty director -Of the Department 0 f CorTections. jolts -to his bnUn by hn> attempt to cut olI the water 'Ille 21Mlay slrike bas fo<c<d . or-Hughes gave that uoount tu tiny battertM llttach!d m his was made, but a DWP olfkiil more than 200 000 mnmllters man D. Summen 00 eater-both st.ate Senate Democratic . said • burglar a I arm beclc to lh<lr .;.,,. and ~,...;.., t.almnent be said be helped Lealler G-i! M f chest. · .. __ .,., ed of! the •-•--~~··Jam--,son ·•~n•eln"'·~1-n~, 8 -0 "He's been eating better, ....,...a.. .. y IC8l' ~ l"\DU"'I_.. -·-~•11;>4A.V .... nuuuN San Francisco and lo ·a dinner he's able to swallow easier Yandals. the Bay Bridge be ween in a bid o:m.promi.le the .con-held to honor Gov. Ronald and he's in good s 'P j /I t 1 11 Dan Swinton, a spokesman Oakland and San Fnncisco. gressinan during 1971 visit Reagan and raile funds for alwa)'B," Jacl: Bevins. the for theboodstrllcln& Int«na1 _ _!1,'.!"'l ON •uOTHER ~•-Iron!. to the U.S.·Mexico border. COP state candidates. youth's father, reported Brother of Et;l.'\ol1cal A.L... ~l.M: Sen. ·Alan Cranston. a e Be Testifies Th .. ~. ~ ~ Workm Local 18, .,id routine !hero was no loport of SUMMERS AUK> --'ed DemocTa~ received fl , O O O , SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A w-Y ~= nm • 0 n equii>ment failure caused by Jll<>Crell! In the walkout by 50 • .,.... vmile the DemocraUc nominee __ .u Son~-~-returned home from the -·• I drl•-ol ~-,....._._ ~·-in the tape recording that oo ~-~-• v--lh ..... y~ ri-<11"-~man u · ·ty ol c Ill 1 1-uW& UJe mny eave many ._.. "'"' n.u...,.-.. VW1 another oocasion in 1971, he for state \,Allwutler, nau""' who apent, 1S days in jail for niversi. a 0 r n a more rdklenta: without ponr. system, whldl nms a l'huttle arrange d 11lm11 a r 0>ry cl. Wesbntnster toot 1n coolti>l!A ol court bas purJ<d =-.,,Center in Sa 0 ...vice wllhln San Francis<o entertainmerlt for Gamer J. '3CIO fnlm Hughes. himself by answering ·Mart. wm was table .to ''IF ONE MORE lntematiooal Air1Jort and Cline, ass>Ciate general Contributklns o1. $1,000 each qoestloDI from a grand jtiry ,,_,1. .,. -, L-.a _ tramtormer. (in the San carries~· engers tnm. the. <Xllftlel fer the House wem: to Republlcan Alsembly ~Ing.~ Syrand..,_the .~ ·;,;1--tn 'lb Fenrando mu) went ool," a air1>ort to the city. · Judidary {)llmn._ 'llll!ch is condldala W'tlllam Campbell ol ~ .. v ~uum 00 June !8, and DWP ........ said, "we '!be driven ""' denwlding wrrerr11y .,,.,.;.;;;;,. t be Hacienda Heights and !Al Patricia H....i l<idno!>inc. they·~~ · I I I I would bave to drop load. a '8 ?aloe to fSO a doy. 111Us lmpeodunonl o1 Prooidenl Angeles Ccunty Supervborlal Paul 11.~ 2t, ot San receJVe • e c r c 8 which means black out scme addMiona1 SS raises in each ot Nixm. ' candidates J>ete Scbaberum, ~ fnln the two d nu.Ow ~ ~HITI • llOWM " I " ,j I· 15% OFF • • P'rMci9co, wh> wet to jail betW. areu.. What meas would be-the nut two years. Oine was also serving in John Ferraro and E Hours9:301oS:3oP.m.Saturday 9a.m.to5p.m. , MayJ!alte.refusingto Marl<'"';...poralJ>Odln.his blaclredool,andfor-loog, . 'Ille 15 ,000-member' 19'11 ao C<IUllllOI fer a Edelman. 1803WestcliffDrive,Newport Beach54&3303 • ---~queotipen""'dtandng1':! '8Tly teem ~ ol ,• de0ne~•~-~~-1n a can>enten imlon repo_rledl-~subrommit~~~·~tee~oo~in:mn:·gra:ti:'<rr:· ~~-~~f~l~,OOO~w~as~gl~ven~by~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~ ~. rnysteriool lllnesl. l:locWI at ~,~~ ·--Wediieollay thot a --ed by Rodino. Hiigheo to !Al Angeles Coonty ..-._1, w. a• UC in fact, ml lbey do not San Femando Valley suburb hall -netOtlai.d In their ,, --u a wt-aflor-~ve-lrlllDlll! for ttie--""'!lb' ~ during Wedne>-rnmll>dd lllill<e oplnlt Ile _ ~ teetffyq 'l'humday. aihnent day's power loll. Ass oc-ia ff: d Gen ere--1 . ,,. ,_ . Deborah Wlnltzky, "h 0 Coatracllrs. e VA to ... 01-e sulfen from emphysema, wu Uoion officials ..m aated LOS ANGELES (UN) -S h l Bo d preporing to give henell·an not to be named said lhe 'Ille Veteran! Administration C 00 • ll inbalalloo therapy treatment agreem<sll calls fer an will post t,300 "Veterans SACRAMENTO (AP)--Gov. when the electricity went out. immediate $1 raise to *9.'7S an upn:autatlves" en college Ronald Reagan bas signed ''I , wu confused,'' Mrs. hour, ~ another 25 cents -this fall to legislation pladng a 1150 Wlnlt7.lry said. "I """ ocared Nov. I. AddllWa1 II rai:!es lltnlghl<n out the miXU]lll that million scbool bcnl measure and I panicked. Tbet ooly will -llOlrly .._ to fll plagued Gf Bill lludents last m the Nooember ballot. 'Ille made lhingl worse. I kept in June. 1!'15 md to fl2 in year, a VA official mlid 1 fundswou'ldbemadeavailable gasping. 1 needed more air. Jme 1'16. -Y· to school dlltrlcta for repair or Eveeythlng was closing in." Noltb<m Calibnla painters '"nle vet reps, along with repl-ol i>mle s:llool Sbe called her husband ot and alrline flight crews are other da:ll'S we have made, buildings. wcrk. who called the fire al90 on strike. will llf""UY Improve tho system," said Odell W. Vaughn chief VA be!lefit.s director. e c .. e Argued SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - An aittomey for a-Los Angeles ndlo station manager aa)'! his client was within h i s -tutlooal rights when he withheld !apes and letten rocelved from the SymhlCICl<Se Llberallon Army and the •---W-UIMlergroomd.--Wllliam Lewis. f2, general mm:tiger of KPFK, was jailed for contempt ol oourt and -16 dayo last mooth ofter refusing to .,,,..,,der the tapes er -ivand l1Il1' queM:ioor. His attorneys arOl<d the cue Thunday before the U.S. N'mtb Circuit O>lllt ol Appeals. • The st~keeper • Is In progress ,. we ·announce that all sale merchandise_ Is reduced.~cf 50% off or greater. All sale merchandise is from our existing inventory We think you 'Nill find a good selection to ~choose from and look forward to serving you . i---Please-13e-sHFe-ef-siz.es-all-~les--· must be final. Wrought Metal Swing • for Lawn_ or E'atio • AUi-MONTS SUMMER Sl'EOAL s~~os159ts , ..... , Chtlr WEBER ~HARCOAL COOKERS '111t~ Clllldoor co.-em llettlt Weber kflltle• •r• built ol heavy du1)' sleel -p0rcelail'llllfld lnskll and out . TI'llJ)' wonl burn out -thev wonl rull ""'· ,,_.s23ts • Also in EfKtrlc & Ga• ______ ... -·--·-._ ___ ..., __ _ FREE ROTISSfRIE .,=.. WlfQIE MEADOWCRAFT 3 Piece PATIO SET BAKERS-- ""'-"'----1*14=--'RAiiiiaJ/S. a< Pric:ts -Good SITnf 1r l1wu SALE PRICED -- -7~-... Mon., ,,._ s23•s '-Jul-y n_, STOd HOUll • tMT 1:J•• Mlltt l!J•I =-9!'Z.:·.,.~=-= s 199 •• --::::o':.':,~---,-.... """"J"·" .......... . 2123 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA c ...... of Vlctorio PATIO l'hoM 642·4103_..URSERY 646-3925 • -\ Today's Final N.Y. Stocks .VOL. 67, NO. 200, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY,. JULY 19, 19741 . c TEN CENTS Costa Mesa 'Auto Row' Girds for Sign Battle _1 . -. '_ -; By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI trtatment tn1;the sign onllnance~ the effect ol the sign program at Harbor dealerships are being "unfairly treated" or u. Oeitr ""' 1tet1 Tbe recommendatlcn was issued along Boulevard 's American Motors has been and "discriminated against" under the John C.ormell, president of UM:.,..Motor with otben concerning motels, theaters evaluated. sign ordinance. Car Dealers Aa.9odatloa cl Cost& "M~. and eervice Matioos. Jt is based on the American Motors was the first auto "We can't live with it as it is. We need .indicated today ithat Harbor Boulevard's clalm that Coata Mesa's auto dealers, dealership to come Wlder the new sign an exemption from the ordinance as it is auto rcnv may be girding for another because of their location on major CT>de. If the -law remains unchcinged, written," he said. battle against lhe new sign ordinance. tboroughfarea, already have. enough other dealers will also be required to put Qlnnell's specific objection is that the A meeting of the 10 auto dealers is ·visibility. up smaller Iii.gm u lhe ... mortiution ordinance treats new car dealerships as sd>edWed for Thursday aDd the key item Jt ,Jias .. tbe conclu.slon of the planning period.on their old signs runs out. one business, rather than an aggregate of on the •gepda Is what to do abou~ a new deparimeat study that 11 p e c I a I Connell said be could not speak for the businesses which involves a new car lot, planning department recommendation rtgulations for auto dealerships not. be association. al a whole but s a i d he used car lot, service garage and parts that auto dealet;s not be given 1pedal considered for a period of one year until personally be I i e v es that :iuto hoose. 'Enor11ious Crir11e' ''hfost of us have four businesses under one roof and we should· be allowed to identify each one or them." he said. Conne11's assoclati«t, represented by auomey Donald Smallwood dilling public hearings on the sign ordinance. origil)811Y forced the issue of special regulaoons. M e m be r s or the Qty Councill com· missioned the study earlier this year. The study is on the agenda this Sunday when council members and their aides meet at the Holiday Inn for theit annual retreat. H o w e v e r. no action for or against special reguJations for certain kinds of busines.5eS is likely until the Aug. 6 session . Smallv;ood said today that he had not had the opportunity to review the study and had not been requested by the auto dealers to tender an opinion. ·Connell said Smallwood was only hired to represent the dealers during the initial sign ordinance hearings but is not (See AUTO ROW, P11e t) Doar Backs Impeaching WASHINGTON (AP) -John Doar, special counsel for the House Judiciary Committee's impeachment inquiry, said today he believes President Nlxoo should be impeached. ''That is my judgment as a legal matter, yes," Doar told reporters when asked if he believed the evidence justified impeachment. ~ Doar met with re(>orter8 a f t e r presenting proposed a r l i c I e s of Boat Smashes J Into B1idge;- Man IIJi.,u.red . By J,\CKIE HYMAN °'*...., ......... ..... A 33-loot ... 11111 m.t.er 1ttempled lo pass under Pac(% Coast H11hway bridge ----in....Newport...Har.bor_alhigb ti® Thursday_ night and collided with the cente~ span. The crash crushed the faces of both men aboard. A _.., P'll91 Sl•ftf'lltl9 CHARLIE CHUCKLES CLOWNS' WITH AORIENNE DAVIS Mtsri Clown, Huntington BMch Queen at County F•lr The accident occurred about 9 p.m. just as an unusually high 7.1-foot tide reached its peak, according to the Orange County Harbor Patrol. f mal Weekend Activity For County Fair Planned The owner of the boat Mako, Walter Rau, 36, who listed his address as Bayside Village, Newport Beach, was reported in satisfa~ condition today at Orange County Mechcal Center. His passenger, Merrill Riggle, 44, of Garden Grove was repocted in serious condition with massive head injuries at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport - today. · The Orange County Fair goes into its second and final weekend tonight with a full slate of activities for all interest and age groups. • A "World Friendship Pageant" kicks of£ tonight's activities at 7 o'clock in the imphithcater. Bluegrass music takes the SpoUight at 8 p.m. wit'1 the "Canyon Qrass Fiddlers" performing on the O;lmily stage. Speedway motorcycle racing is scheduled for 8: 15 p.m. in the crandstand, :. Admission to all events is free with the Price or a fair ticket which costs $1.75 for ,clults, $1 for children a~ 6-lZ, and is free for children tmder six. There is still time to see the Paint-In which features artists demonstrating their lkills at the fairgrounds until dark .. Among the IDIDY artists portidPotiDIJ• well-known am-horse painter Ning Yeh who will deiiiOiiiliitelhe ort oi po- Weuher Some high clouds al times through Saturday. C h a n c e or thundershowers late tonight. Not much temperature change. HigM from the low 70s at the beaches to near 90 inland. Newport· Mesa School Dis- trict's summer musical work-- -sh.op is presenting "Mort1 PQp- pins' on stage neJ:t torek. See toda11'1 Weekender. I mo, the throw ink method of painting a horse. Other weekend hlghli1hts are : SATURDAY 9 a.m. -4-H Do1 Show 10 a.m. -Crafts and Homemaking Demon1trations Noon ;..... Mini Bike Racet 1 p.m. ...,. Jee Carving, Aladdin Magic ShoW 2 p.m. -caballeros Accordion Band 3 p.m. -Galena St. East Musical Revue 4 p.m. -steel 'Band Trinidad Ca limbo s-p.m. -Harbor Women Singers 7 p.m. -C'huck Jones Magic Sfiow t:IO p.m. -Les Brown and His Band or 'llenown f p.m. -New Dlmensloos Patriotic . Music Revue I pcm. -Lea 8-and Ills Band-111 -SUNDAY 10 1.m~-Cl'aftl and Jlomemaking Demonstration• Noon - Mlni Bike Races 1 p.m. -Aladdin Magic Show, New Dimensk>ns 2 p.m. -Steven Family Musical Group, Barnyard Olympics 3 p.m. -Diaper Derby, Dance Center West Varieties 4 p.m. -Vagabond Band, Aurora NeJson Quintet, Style Show s p.m. -Young Ure Singers, Kingdom of Daoct Varieties 7:30 p.m. -SkUes and Hendenon 8: 15 p.m. -Les Brown and His Band of - Bla tchford Nanted A witness, Daniel Grayshock, 19, of Newport Beach told Harbor patrolmen he was standing on _a hill behind the Bayshore trailer park about 9 p.m. when he heard the vessel blow her horn and crash into the bridge. Graysbock said the boat came out the north side or the .bridge with part of the steering structure atop the cabin 'rmisslng. - - Another man listed only as Mike Tevidt, called Harbor Patrol at 9: 10 p.m. and reported what he described as a runaway boat in that vicinity. Harbor Patrolman John Martindale arrived at the scene a few minutes later and sa)V two people slumped over the (See BRIDGE, Page %) Me sa Postcards -; --Ofter Views · of Motorc ycle Race· Mobcycle' racing impresario Harry Oxley has agreed to sponsor not one, but tv.·o of the new Costa Mesa picture postcards. The cards, both featuring racing action at the Costa Mesa fairgrounds, are to be distributed throughout Costa Mesa next March alonq with four other cards. These .include color cards sholl'ing downtown City Park, the Estancia, the official Costa Mesa entrance sign, and tbe civic center. · Members of the Costa Ji.1esa Chamber of Commerce, now negotiating with a pootcard company for printing of th< cards, initially appn>acbed Oxley lo rund one of the cards. Even though the nm are aoe of lht LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Joaepll Harbor Aru's leading sporis -••'""· Blatchford, fonner head of lhe Peace Chamber officials requested Osley to Corps in the Nixon administration, u.nde~Tite the cost because of the Thunda,Y. was named director of commercial nature ol \he ram .. -Caf~om111-Attorney General !mlle J.-roo GOiden West Pust Card Company "Younger's re.elecUon ea mp a i g D . of Long Be-ch has agreed to finance Younger, a Republican, called Blatchford printing the entrance sign card and the "a dynamic young man" with Charnbe! oJ. Commerce the rest. •. ''demonstrated cap ab 111 t.l es and Printing costs per run of 8,IOO cards. is experience ." approximately '265· • • impeachment to a closed-door meeting of the committee. Most committee members said. Doar 'did not ~specifically recommend to the committee that Nixon be impeached. But one member, who asked not to be named, said Doar told the committee that Nixon is guilty or "an enormous crime in the conduct or his office." If a majority of the House votes for impeachment, the charges would then go to trial in the Senate, with a two-thirds vote needed for conviction and removal from office. Rep. \Viley l\layne (R-lowa), said on leaving the closed door meeting, that Ooar referred speci fically to an obstruction of justice charge i n connection with his recommendatioil ·for impeachment. hfayne's report, wbiah came early in the session . \\'as only fragmentary . He said Doar y:as making a general discussion of the eviden~ gatheted :by ., ' the impeachment inquiry staff and the direction in which it pointed. Besides an obstruction of j u st i c e charge based on Watergate , Doar is expected to propose articles charging Nixon with abuse of comtitutional powers and contempt of Congress. Doar and ~r membeni of the committee starf~presenting the case for impeachment during a closed· door briefing leading up to the {See DOAR, P1ge ZJ 1::r fr 1::r Ziegler Ri,ps Panel Chiefs Rodino, Doa,r SAN CLEMENTE (UPI\ -White ·Home Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler today lashed out at Judiciary Cominiltee O!:airman Peter Rodino and Chief ~ John noar, acc115ingulem~o"r---1 Mesa Musician Dead Services wilJ be h~ld Saturday in Pacific View Chapel, Coro na del ?ttar, for Costa Mesa trombonist Pete Lofthouse (left), shown here playing with Jack Martin. Lofthouse died Monday at the age of 55. Pope~ 'Mm·der-f or-hire' Trial Will_Begin Monday_ By ARmUR R. VINSEL Of tfl8 O.llr f'll• Sl•ff Orville Drankhan \\'ho alopg "-'ith Mrs. Elaine Kirschke was murdered in a carrying on the impeachment proceeciing11 in a "partisan, duplicitous and fallie way.•• . Ziegler talked to reporters outside the \Vest em. White House just before Nixon signed a joint dec laration of principles with Spain. He said that "Atr. Doar is a partisan and he has approached ftlis w h o I ~ proceeding in a partisan way by dr8wing up articles of Impeachment four weeks ago ... " Ziegler said that Doar and Rodioo were conducting " a kangaroo court" against Nixon. _ Doar today handed out to committee members a list of articles o f impeachment. Ziegler said the White House would make public .the 2~ page transcript, dated A1arch 22, 1973, which he says proves that Nixon did not order hush money payments to W a t e r g a t e conspirator E. Howard Hunt. He said that the partisans on the committee "had distorted -the factual evidence-"-and insisted that although- there had been '·a lot of theories and innuendoes," there is "no facts to support the charges" 0£ impeachment. Opening arguments in the murder.for· .hire trial of Newport Beach socialite Eloise Popeil and . her boyfriend will begin Monday, before a jury at Los Angeles County Superior Court. sensational Long Beach nearly IO years ago. ''T~e ma jority of the House are going lovers' case to see that and are going to demand the Jacts." Selection of the panel was completed with a seven-man, five-woman jury confinned by veteran .'lldgt Mark Brandler, who was called out of retirement to preside over what is anticipated to'be a six-week trial. Prosecuting Deputy District /.:tomc.y Peter Bregman wi ll lead off in the actual trial of Mrs. Popeil, 48, and Dan Arers. 37, by outlining an alleged plot to kill Chicago kitchen gadget tycoon Samuel ·i Popeil to inherit a third of his $200 mil· Hon rortune. The <.'OUple. who had homes in the Har· · hor Area including one at 519 Harbor Is- land Road, \vere separated and had be· gun divorce proceedings. Dis,,olution or the long-time u n i o n would have left Mrs.-Popeil out of her spouse's will. Testimony is e1pected to begin with i>on Reed, of Long Beach, who-along with Robert. Peeler, accused the-pair of SiOliciUng them as contract killers in a COMpirKy to eliminate Popeil. Tbe trial w!U be htghtighlA!d by \ape reconUngs made by detectives of principals In the ca~. after Peeler. and Reed went to police. Jury 1Clection 'n!ursday was touched· "'Ith an ironic Cllse from the past when one or the more than 200 prospective jurors to be screened was excused on SJlCClflc grouods. He was the broeher-in-1111 of the late , • ' ' Actor Joe Flynn Found Dead in Sivirriming Pool HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Actor Joe Flynn, best known for his portrayal as the gruff commander of a PT boat base Jn the television series "McHalcs Navy," was found dead today ln the sw imming pool at his hon1e. A city fire department r e s c u e a1n bulance crew pronounced him dead shortly after 9 a.m. An Investigation was under way into his death:.. A native of Youngstown , Ohio, wtte.re he was born Nov. I, 19Z4. Flynn started his careier as 1 6-year-okl In an early vers.ion of "Helliapopin." He attended both the University of Notre Dame and the University or Southern C.lifomia, majoring in drama. After three years In the U.S. Anny's Special Services division and medic a I corps during World War II Flynn returned to acting, appearing Jn summer stock end tele\'lsion stint.s. Flynn later S{lid. he appeared In more than MIO roles. Bui after three plays in which he appeared all folded , Flynn -returned to (See fLYNl'I, P11e %1 , ',.J I. PLAY ING 'McHALE' llOLI Actor Joe Flynn DeN • ----- • • ' I .I. DAILY PtL_o_r ____ c ______ F•ccld"'ay:, July_1q~1-~1_• ' Piiot LogWok , Councilwoman .~ertzog Outfoxed Over ·Housing · By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of ... .,..., ......... " FRESHMAN COSTA MESA Councilwomao Norma llertzor. trying her first political maneuver this week, got outmaneuvered herself when abe lried to win a favorable vote for a residential propeet. Tile strategy called for Mn. Herbog to btjne the controvttslat Item before the city 'council Aug. 6 when two council memben who · prevloualy rejected tl -.Id -I cl town. · lt 'o\-Ould have given her a 2 to 1 vote on a project ahe believes is desperately needed to remedy the ioW<lOlt boul.. ing shortage in Costa Mesa. However, Costa Mesa Mayor Robert M. Wilson and Councilman Alvin Pinkley didn't go along with Tue!day night's scenario when Mn. Hertzog tried to schedule the item for Aug. 6. BOTH SAID THEY wanted to °Wte on it tOo and suC.. •t•m1•u1u ceeded in moving it to the Aug. zo calendar when they'll be ba<k In Costa Mesa. That ltft Mrs. Hertzor back when! she started. • The project involves a request by Costa Mesan Gordon Hawkins to mo\'e three residential units Crom DIDI Point to 2180 Fairview Road. His request wu rejected on a 3 to 2 vote, Mrs. Hertzog and Vice P.fayor Hammett disenting, wt.eon the council met l\\-o weeks ago. The majority opinion was that the move-ins would not upgrade the neigh-bor~. Hammett and Mrs. Hertzog disagreed. . AIRS. HERTZOO SAID the reason she appealed the case and tried to out- fox the negative voting members of the council was based on her conviction that something must be done to improve Costa Mesa's low-co.st housing. "This is an important part of the housing element." said 1tfrs. Hertzog. She said she visited lhe nlOvc-ins, found them acceptable, and believes in Hawkins' project. 11vou COULDN'T BUll.D a new house in that aru and rent it. It wouldn't be economic to rent it," she added. The move-ins are t~bedroom units with enck>sed garages which are scbedu1ed lo renl for about $100, she said. "This is precisely the kind of · housing we need to provide for our young famil ies," said l\trs. Hertzog, woo having failed in her strategy, now haJ 30 days to win the di~ting members of the council over to her point of view, Frot11 r.,,., I DOAR .. ; . Franco; Bl Ends Rule In $pairi • l\1ADRID (UPI) -Generalissimo Francisco Franco, 81, his healch t.aklnf a su 1dden tum for the W<ll'R, ended 35 years of authoritanan rule over Spain today &id banded over his power.s to Prince Juan Carlos, the man he chose as his successor. Under the succession lav.·s invoked by the Spanish dictator, the transfer was temporary. Franco, Jast of the Fascist leaders of the 1930 and 40s, can take power back any time be desires. Reports from tlie -hOSpital v.·here Franco has been treated for lhe past 10 days said be suffered a sudden relapse durtnc the m o r n i n g, and . that hi! condition was causing concern. Juan Carlos, Premier Carlos Arias and other top officials i m m e d i a t e I y assembled at his bedside. Six hours later, the government said ·Franco, "taking into account the course of his illness," had instructed Arias Co lnfonn Parliament that Juan Carlos, 36, was taking over as acting cheif of state. 1be news came as a surprise to Spaniards who had been told less than 24. hours before that the man who had built up modem Spain from the rui:',. ol one of the bloodiest civil wars in history ~ recovering and' that he would be relel8ed in a few days. pending a rmal checlrup. Medical sources said Franco's rtlapse was sudden and tmexpected. He was stricken with phlebitis, a potenUally dangerous inflammatloo of the blood veins in his right trugh, early this month. The medical bulleUn reporting the wor.sening of his condJtion said: ~inister IAJses Bi.d i1i .Council ' "The evolut.icn ol ,the illness of His' EXcellency the chi'ef of state thls momlng aulfered a deterioraUon because · commlttee'i fin at deliberations next ol gastric complication.s. Neverth..:ess bis Oiier Exte1ision week. peycholocial conditlm rema!ns wiUJn A Republlcan member of the the limits of normalcy." comm.ittee predicted 00 Thursday that Government sources said the prince's The Costa ~lesa City Ciouncil has flr3t function as acting chief of state will both the committee and the Ho~ will be •-· · f u s s · st·•· t rei·ected ·a plea by a minister ·to keep .• tuc s1grung o a .. • pain .,.;:men approve at least one article, leading to a ol. m u t u a l collaboration which was Joann Street from being extended Senate trial to determine whether Nixon initialed during a visit of Secretary .of throogb his church }~rd. should be removed from omC.. .. State Henry A. Kissinger to Madrid Voting 5-0, councilmen told Pastor V.L. Rep. Robert NcClory (R-lli.) 101 d earlier tills .-Ii. - Hertweck o/ the Barbo< Asoembly cl God newamen that three or four committee At about the same time the prince Church Tueslay that the .-cl &lgns the declaratloo, President Nbtoo »-·"Ucant are likely to vote for will sign it in W .... 1..;........... the aources Joann had been on the maps for years .... yu.u -<W>UOOl6 ...... • • and that It was needed to <O(le with HOUSE PANEL TRACES 11-lt. tut or the official annowicement, traffic on the west side. POLITICAL SPYING, P.,. 4 wblcb WIS transmitted by all Spanish Hertweck bal!IOO his request on the . A"--" and tha It -·" be ucb news agencies, said: ' unpeaUKucur. t u..owu m uu1-E·-llency ·~ ~'J ol State, claim that the church dkl not know about nJ:o ...... .., utc "11li::' higher. lie said only five of 17 Republican taking into accoont the course of his plans to enend Joann until alter k had memben could be counted u dei'Inliely qme.. bas instructed the. prime mlnllter acqllired the property. oppooec1 to lmpeoclnnent ot this thne. ~ -.n, Pltllament of 1t, u stipulated : The street. extension ~ea pn>bl~·~-callecLby...Jhe-11ouse-bf Artlcle~u of t)!e Constitution and the ror-tl!.--chtll'clr,ar740 W. Wdson st, ,.:.;,bli :1---•·-"' t d term! law Ollhe1!tli Of Jiilyll1l;Uiiiler Wfilch , ....... .,.. can ~G111p o e ne His "-al m .. 1.._.. .. .,Juan Carl• de when it acquired an additional piece or wbefe the committee Republicans at.and, Borix::,, y . &~ will . asawne· the property to ei:pand it! sanctuary. McC!ory wu one of five members who functions Or' the C'hief·of Sta~." With the property, however, ·went a either. said they were undecided or 'lbe article and tbe law reUrnd to legal commitment to grant a n declined to gtve their views. cover a temporary tranafer ·or poWers. easemment !or the otreet enensloa, say Costa Mea.a City officials. The others were Rei-. Caldwell Butler Councilmen were o/ the opinion that of Virginia, W1lllam S. Qlhen o/ Maine, not enoogh evidence had been shown by Hamilton Filh of New York and Tom the church to change their minds and Railsback of Illinois. Some others upheld the Planning Commission's ruling indicated their pogitlon will b e that the road must go through. determined by the • articles of impeachment that are proposed. Fro11t Page I FLYNN ... his home town and ran for OhJo State Leflslature, losing by only 60 votes. f'Or the next four years, he went through a series of non-skilled jobs between actina: assignments and then in 1954 got his first chance at movies. 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I"'"""' ..... ...,'"''*'" ,,.,.,.. ... ~ De ._..oue ... _.. __ 61...,,..._0l~- ~e!o" •• O.illt!QHll ~ C111"" ~·t lluDKlltl!Oll.,. ....... lOD -"'!11DY,..~ 1100~"*' "'"~lf'WIMll"'fl!Ol'l ll00-IP'll\I In related developmentJ on Thurlday, the committee released e v id e n c e collected during I ts ilx-moath-long impeachment inquiry. Highway Floods Strand Moto1ists FORT_ NELSON, B.C. (Ul'I) - Hundreds of tourist! were stranded along the nooded Alaska hJghway north of Fort Nelson today. Officia1s said the road . . could be closed almost a week. Food and supplies were airlifted Thursday to about 300 persons who were cut off by high water and a bridge collapse about 130 miles north or Fort Nebon. according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Fcrt Nelson is located in the northeast comer ol British Columbia near the Alberta and \'ufon border, about 700 miles from Vancouver. A pOlice !pokesman said there were no reports of casuallie!. "We don't think anybody's in destitute circum5tances," he said. "There are lodges along the highway accommodating a5 many people as they can and the others art either camping or in mobile From Pe9e I AUTO ROW. •• J>!<""tly. beini .retained. "Wt may have to get In and 1Ubl:ldize 90fDt legal talent again to make our voice heard a bit beUer," he 1111d. Mrs. Maunien DI Domenico, co- chairman of a CJ'OUP called Sign Ordinance Support. •kt she Is satisfied with the general recommendaUon1 of the ltudy. ' She said she agrees with the one-year \.\'litinic period on the auto sign! and the plannln• department'• recommendation to relax the ai~ code to legalize mov ie theater attraction boards. . However, Mrs. DI Domenico said !he disagrees with another recOmmendattoh that would give motels the use of such extra signs as "TV," "Pool " and auto lub identification. -I BRIDGE ... steering mecbanlsm on the Dying bridge top o/ the cabin. · The boat was in gear and moving slowly up the channel near Bayahores Trailer Part, according to Martindale's report. He jumped aboard, turned oil the ignition and then called an ambulance. According to Sgt. Dean Cordell of the Harbor Patrol, Martindale noticed that both men ·were bloodied. Rau had apparently suffered a broken 1'I0.9e and Ri11t1Ies' jaw was missing. In a subsequent search of the boat , Martindale found the jaw and turned It over to the ambulance crew whJch took the two victims lo Hoag Memoria Hospital. Rau was later transfered to Orange County Medical Center. Cordell says he believes a wind deflector on the flying bridge was responalble for the Joss of Riggles' jaw. The reflector is covered. with blood, Cordell said. 1be Mako was towed back to the Harbor Deparun...t. Sbe Is 11111ally docked at Bayside Village in the Upper Bay toward wbicb-,Rau wu ·apparently beaded when the accident occurnd. "We 're going to talk with tbe men further as 9000 as they're able to talt," Cordell Aid. "l don't know whether they were not familiar with the bridge or what happened," Cordell said. "Boats usually don 't try to pau under it at high tide." He estimated the men were standlng about 12.5 feet above the water level at ' the time of the crash. Normally the bridge has a clearance of 13.6 feet above the mean high water level, which would have left the men barely enough clearance. However, the aeven·foot Ude rather Last. Rites Held For Lila Tate Funeral terVices W!Tt held today for Mrs. Ula Tate, 70, of Costa Mesa who • died Wednesday. l\trs. Tate or 2370 Orange Ave. I! 5urvived by two soilii and one daughter ; Herman and David Tate of Costa l\tesa: ' and l'tfargo Tate of Costa Mesa, and four . 1\sters. · _ Rev. Paul Ferguson officiated at the 2 p.m. services at Bell Broadway Chapel. IntennoQt will be at Htrbor RO#. Mcmorlal Park, Cotta Mesa . ' .. • .. ----·-- 1 • • • Fl11ing Da11s Remetnbered """ .... ""' -j Costa Mesa Vice Mayor Jack Hammett (in cockpit) listens fondly as stunt flier Frank Tallma~ spins a tale about the good old days of aviation in Orange County. Tallman's recollections and those of .o.ther fliers are recounted in "From Jennies to Jets," the history of tt.viation in Orange County now being t, published by the Red Barons. For c·oples of the book and membership information on the Red Bar--"· ans. call-the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, " 646-0536. ·. TONIGHT . CONCERTS IN . THE P,ARK -"The Musical . Madkals," (Dixieland Jazz), Costa Mesa City Park, 8 p.m. ORANGE COUNTY F A IR Fairgrounds. dally thru Suri. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8:15 p.m. Admission included in fair ticket. "GOOSPELL" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. s·p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 2t ESTANCIA ADOBE -State Hi•orical Landmark. Adams and ?\.1esa Verde Drive West, Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. LIBRARY PROGRAMS -Center Street Library, films at 2:30 p.m. Meaa Verde Librar1yj filina at l p.m. " Mesa's ·Co"un~-il · ,\pprQv~ Plan For Paved .Lot coita Mesa. city councilmen ~cooled a controversy involving a new furniture store Tuesday nlg)X by approving an agreement which will prevent the construction of another building behind it. '"1e RB Furuiture D e c o r a to r Showroom proposed for 3111 Harbor Blvd. drew the fire of homeowners two weeks ago when it was charged that vacant space behind the building could be used as "strip" commercial development. It wa5 feared by the homeowners that unless no additional construction behind RB was barmed their windows wou1d directly face a commercial building. -Cost of Living Up Again ' For U.S. Consumer Goods feel other factors must be conaidered. • ' ' .. WASHil'{GTON (AP). -The Coot of living rose one percent In June as sharply higher prices ror a wide ranae of consumer ·goods· and servlcee kept on ~ring, the government reported today. The Labor Department f I g u r e s underacored the bleak economJC ·hews Thursday froiri uie C o m m e r"c e Department which reported the ecOnomy underwent one of ilt most severe declines since World War II in the first half ol the year. 1be June ~ in the comumer price index. announced today, was led by, higher prices . for. new al)d med cars, medical, care, mortgage interest costs. household durables and fresh fruits . The natkns output of goods and services -the Gross National Product - dropped for the second successive quarter, the Commerce Department said. Some economists beJieve that two consecutive quarterly decline& should be considered a recession. Other economists Food prices rose a 5easonably ad~ three tenths of one percent, a rate slightly more than usual for Jime but a ntuch more 'moderate pace than anj other month this year with the exception of April when food prices fell four tenths of one percents. The Jwie increase in consumer prices works out to an annual rate ol 11 perctnt. For the three months ending in June, the pace of inflation soared at an adjusted aMual rate of 10.9 percent, according to government figures. ·Bike~ ·f;on1inne Orange--(ounty Prices Surge 0.9% From Wlre Servlct , : Retail prices in Orange and Los Angeles counties jumped another 0.9 per- cenl in June, the Bureau of LabOr Statistics reported today. Prices for goods and services last month were 10.4 percent above those for a year ago. The consumer prices index reachOO. a record high of 141.8 for the area, meaning shoppers paid $14 .18 for goods an~ services last month that oost $10 in 1967. During the first half of the year, consumer pricea rose 5.7 percent in the metropolitan area com~ with 3.3 percent,~ ijie first half of 1973. Transportation costs 1umped 2.3 percent tn Jfme from May. Health and recreation items jumped one percent and food prices 0.7 percent. The price of fruits and vegetables rose 7 percent, leading the advance of food prices, but meat.a poultry and fish declined 2.4 percent. Prices of dalry products dropped 0.1 ~rcent because of lower prices for American cheese and butter. · Housing. costs increa!ed 0.5 percent and prices of apparel and upkeep items were 0.2 percent higher. Summer-Sa-le'-Go -ntin-ues " THIS WEEK FEATURING LEATHER Hand Tufted English Glaz.ed Sofa on display now. Leather sofas and chairs from Heritage, Hickory Chair, -. Shaffer Bros ., and many many more now reduced . OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK:-KARASTAN-BAKER · . WHl!DAYS & SATURDAYS t:OO lo 5:)0 I I --• NEWPORT BEACH·· ITll \\'ESTCL.lrF' on.. 642·~ LAGUNA BEACH· :WS N(JRT,11 COAST llW'I'., 4U4·~1 TORRANCE• 23649 llAwnlORNf; BLVD. (Open rn . til ~. suu ... J 2·S:30J :nl:l-121'J • 1 • ·1 ' • r ! I I ~· • l • I I I - • • DAILY PROT EDITORlJ\L PAGE F air ·l{eep-s-~Improvin Perhaps the Orange Counly Fair st111 isn't in the same league as Los Angeles County's annual extrava- ganza at the Pomona Fairgrounds, but the improvements in the past two )'.ears have been so significant that they de~rve public reCognition. Because the lair attractions·have been better, pu~ lie support has been better. That Is evidenced by a 2~ percent higher turnstile count. Fair Manager Jim Porterfield estimates that by the time the merry-go-round makes its last turn some 250,· 000 visitors will have been at the !air. He credits the success to the lair's policy or-continuous free entertain- ment with the price o! admisSion. Not only have the fair's organizers shown lmagina· lion by upgrading the appearance of the fair with gbost town sets, fresh paint, and tasteful signs, but the exhibi- tors have contributed significantly. It appears that the 84·)'.ear-old fair is again finding the combination tllat can make it one of Orange Coun- ty's outstanding events. • Backup Security Although they Jive within the geographfcal area of Costa Mesa, many "Costa Mesans" aren't Costa Mesans at all but r.esidents of Orange County. They are residents of so-called county islands, or jurisdictional pockets which by design or accident have never been incorpora ted into the City of Costa Mes.!_. Because taxes generally are somewhat lower, an- nexation sometimes may be resisted. But though ttiere may be savings in the annual property tax bill, residents of these areas face inferior police and fire protection· compared to their Costa Mesa neighbors. . This was dramatically illustrated in the past year by two severe fires on Canyon and Pacific Avenues and a third at Bear Street School. Both of these pockets are ... served by the Orange County Fire Department's airport station which is at least eight travel minutes away. An agreement is now being negotiated by the county\ with the City of Costa Alesa under which Costa Mesa fire crew would_ .provide \emergency services for these areas at a ~ost of J4,700 a Yflr. This cooperative effort ia to be applauded because it will provide local citizens with a much greater meas- ·Ure of 'fire protection through stations which are only a minute aWay. , · ' . ll WQuld i>e_good il~lhe agreement can be extended- to other emergency services Such as police and ambu- lance until the time these areas are incorporated. Cleanup Really W orkea The. most successful clean·up project in Costa Mesa's history has just been concluded with the end of the special rummage pickup program sponsored by the Beautification Committee. : How successful it was is illustrated by the fact that it cost the city roughly twice as much as had been an- ticipated because ot heavy participation on the part of Costa Mesa residents. It was a good investm~nt. The net result of the project is that 139 stakebed truck loads of unsightly clutter were removed from the front and backyards of ~omes and deposited at the Otange County dump where 1t belongs. __ The· enormity of the "payload" is illustrated by the fact tha.t it came to 695 tons or gross weight and 111,000 cubic feet e·n·ough to build a fairly imposing man.made hill. Yet despite all that has been achieved. the $5,000 cos~ for the cleanup series ~s rather low as far as city projects are concerned. ln view of that. city councilmen might do weµ to sponsor these cleanups annually. C 'Oops. There goes Ehrlichman.' Folks Like This Shoot Prices Up Dear Gloon'Y Gus K ennedy Still VulnerafJle Don't Count Jackson Out Maude Joad looked up from the pennies she had been ~unting on the cracked oilcloth fable CQver and in her old eyes was the delight of a young girl. "I done it, Jud! I done it!" she cried. "I saved me $3.95. Now I can buy them gingham curtains 1 been hankering for all these years." . Her husband frowned. "It wouldn't ~be, right, Maude," he said. "I seen by-the papers down at Appalachia Comers where this fella, Herbert Stein-he's the chalrman of the President's Council of Ecoffomic Advls crs -says inflation ain't the ~ovem­ ment's fault. It's our'n." • i ' "What did we do now, Jud?" asked 11-Iaude, her si19ulders sagging. "\Ve been living too high off the hog," said Jud. "We got to cut back. Trouble is, we got expeiui,ve tastes." "I hadn't noticed ,'' said Maude. "See, It creeps up on you," said Jud. "Now you take ten years ago, we lived in a $3000 cabin. Today, we live in a $6000 one." "But v•e ain't even" moved , Jud." "I know. But would you be happy living in a cabin only half this gooC!? See? \Vithout even knowing it, you got yourself accumstomed to livtng in an expensive ( ART HOPPE ) house." ''I RECKON you're right, Jud_," said Maud~ nodding: i·Same with food , Maude,'1 said Jud: ''Used lo be JOU were content wltb a 50-... cent act of. dour and 35-Cent slict of~ .. back. Now ycu got to have a dollar sack and a 7""cent slice." "But we ain't eatlng no more, Jud'." "But we're buying more expensive food on account we got more ei:pensive tastes. And it ain't just us, Maude, It's folkl everywhere. Mr. Harkins, down at the bank, he told me he used tO buy $50 suits and drive a $2000 ear. Now be ain't happy less'n he wears $100 suill and drives a $3000 car. And he ain't happy with them neither." "Poor man," said ~faude. "Nut. he'll be wanting j2j)O suits and $4000 cars," said Jud. "It's like a fever. No telling where it'll stop." "Maybe that government man's right, Jud." • "Sure he is," said Jud. "It ain't the government's fault folks got expensive Ui.ste~living in expensive houses, eattn1 expensive foods, wearing expensive clothes, driving expensive cars. We got to No"' that the "gas shortage". is over,. do you think the city street ,cleaners could resume their fernier schedule and clean my street? • K.R.ll CllMtft' .... ~"""'"' .......... ;.,.. .,. ,......~ ........ -'"' Allee:! .... ' .-. .. "" JN••-· .... -"' ..-•• ......,. ... OeMr ,, .... , give up this crazitless and go back to. the old ways." , "I'll try, Jud. But I don't reckon a 50- cent sack of flour v."Ould last us from breakfast to supper. Meantime," said ~faude, hopefully, "you think I CQU!d buy my gingham curtains?" "AINT YOU BEEN listening, Maude?" said Jud. "You want to wreck the whole consamed economy?'' "Well, I still think the government ought lo let me have my curtains." "And there's another reason," said Jud. "I saw 'em in the window down to Purdy's and they gone up to $8.95." Maude slowly scraped the pennies off the table with a sigh. "Well , maybe if'n I keep saving, JOme day ... " Jud put a genUe hand on her thin shoulder. "See what expensive tastes you got? You used to hanker after $3.95 curtains. Now you hanker after $6.95 ones. You sure can't blame the government for that." WASHINGTON -Sen. Henry 1'-f. (Scoop) Jackson's quest for the presi· dency may not be as hopeless as it seems. At the moment his chief competitor is Edw!rd M. Kennedy. whose vulnerabili ty has been re-emphasized by an article :n the New York Times Magazine on the drowning of a friend, Mary Jo Kopechne. in a car which had been driven off a bridge at Chappaquiddick Island, Mass., by Senator Kennedy five years ago. K~edy leads the polls with his star qwllity luster in contrast lo Senator Jackson's more pedestrian appeal But the fact that Sena- tor Kennedy's be- havior before, dur· in2 and after the traRIC aeeident can be made into a fas- cinating mystery story at even this late date suggests that potential durini; the heat of a presi- dential campaign. The Times article leaves t h e im pression that much about Chappaquiddick V.'as covered up. The questions remain about what Senator Kennedy did in the IO.hour period arter he escaped from the submerged vehicle in \\'hich Miss Kopechne was trapped . Vesc o Autogra p h Bea ts a Mi te he ll mERE JS no point reviewing any or this, nor indicating any judgments about Ute adequacy of Senator Kennedy's performance or his explanations of it. The significant point politically is that ChaPPfqUiddick becomes more pertinent as P'.Jbik apprehensions increase about wverup and w.114t it reveals about those aeai9ed or it. ·' Senator Kennedy's reactioo has been to Wll down the curtain. He says he has 'id1d an he knows, leaving some aspects An autographed photo or the first v.·hlch he cannot wholly explain clothed In Nixoo cabinet starring disbarred former ~ystery. ~e are no t~pe ~ecordings of . ' . his conversations with his fnends betore, Watergate' autographs, a fad that may JACK ANDERSON Vice President Spiro Agnew. costs $200:_..during and alter the incident. AOO ~ pl-~ orSUpreme .court justices, How heavily th.is will weigh oo the full bear:mg thel.1' autographs, 1s a bargain at scale of Senator Kennedy's record is WASHINGTON -What's in a name? ( Plenty, if you'te CQJlecting or selling . ) soon rival-digging up old-CB.pfiiJfMatVeJ-_ ---_ - comics or Nazi war souvenirs. A prize bargain In this new hobby is an envelope signed by indicted ex-Attorney General John Mitch-ell, and bearing a first -day -of • Issue Law arid Order stamp. It's only $15. Souvenir Nixon in- auaural envelopes signed in happier days by \Vhi te House aides H. R. Haldeman or John Ehrlichman, cost $25. Rose Mary Woods' nam e ·oo an envelope commemorating the Presklent's trip to Russia goes for $10. Her signature on an IS.minute blank piece of tape would probably bring a fortune. A Biil of Rights· stamped en'\o·elope signed by Senate Watergate chief Punela counsel, Sam Dash, costa $ I . Unaccountably, one signed by h.i5 pipe- smoking minority colleague, F r e d Thompson, brings $10. AN AUTOGRAPH by I or me r Cornmerct Secretary and Nixoo fund raiser Maurice Stans, recently acquitted in a felony .case involving v.-orld securities trader Robert VelCO, costs $15. It's on a Wor1d'"'Trade stamp cover. That is also the price of a Ntxon inaugural envelope signed by the man Nixon forced out as Attorney· General, E 11 i ot Rlchanllon. An inaugural cover bearing the signature of the President's wbt"e.ler· dealer brother, Don, costs $10. Special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski, and his predecessor Archibald Cox's signatures on coven also fetch $10. "/'I say this much for my Berrlla -she's lllweys tried ro f'Mk• • ....,_ # ,,,,,,,,,,. .... '"'II ••• I , $.50, now that they are deciding whether beyood ratlooal measurement except tn Nixon can refuse to give up evidence'. tenns of the public opinion polls which he leads. "'l'WO OFF-BEA't . items brin.1 premiums. One is a 1971 letter for $3~ signed by astronaut Donald Slayton saying that " .... l know of no plans to send the President into space in 1976" ..• Anoher is a si~ed photo of My La.i murderer U. William Calley, which _goes fo r $75. WASHINGTON WIDRL: S m a 11 Bwiness AdministrJtor Tom Kleppe not only has a chauffeur-driven limousine, he had a chauffeur-driven golf cart at a recent outing. The SBA, in a sudden press release after we inquirt'd, insisted the chaUffeur helped Kleppe on his' own. not the tax.payers' time . . . Salty .Jld Navy Adm. Hyman Rickover recently was given a $80.70 case of Harvey'" Bri!J. to! Cream Sherry by a General Electric bigwig who cautiously ordered his mi'lStenger to deliter It "in plain brown wrapper so its c<intents can't be ldenUfled." GE is a major Navy contractor, but Rickover, who was manied three months ago, explained, "It must be a wedding present. 1 drink only • Ringer ale." To ,bring Vietnamese orphans to the U: . for adopting parents, stewardesses from Pan-Am and United are taking a week of their vacaUons lo travel to Saigon and back. 1"e airlines provkle the travel, hotel and meals. The maidens of mercy provide the tender I o v i n g care ... 1be Surgeon General's annual report on smoking and di!eate was delayed six months. allegedly because of preswre by the tobacco baron s. Nonaense, aakl .a federal spokeaman, It waa only a "bureaucratic snafu." Yet, the ~port was halUly cul loooe the day after our query. . JN ALL likelil}ood. Senator Kennedy v.•ould be running against Vice-Preskl~nt Gerald R. Ford, whose present political aim in life is to establish a reputation for solid rectitude. Th.is potential will have to be taken into consideration in offering a ca~ldate against Ford .. So long as that is the case, Senator Jackson has a chanct. His other competitors, who cannot be extended at the moment beyond Alabama Gov. George Wallace and Sen. Fritz Mond11ile of Minnesota, suffer from some- thing less than universal mpport. ' Senator Jackson has deviJed an issue-oriented campaign not depending too heavily oo his personality excep~ in the sense 1that he seriously discusses Wleks POW ":l"g NSS A v·v\ '\ . -/ ~,, A~-----0-~ ,.,..-.'ff:-I . (ruc HARD WIISO~ serious affairs and thus conveys an impression or competency. He can be debated with on serious tenrui bf those woo disagree \\'ith him. To the best of any public knowledge, there is nothing to sully hiJ record. This could pro\'e to be v.·hat the Democrats will have to have In 1976, rather than a more glamorous figure whose behavior under stress can Jn some respects, be compared to'"' President Nlxoo's. President Nlxoo, too, suffered some kind ol. a lapse while unpleasant events were taking place in his proximity. IN VIEW of the revivability of Chappaquiddick at inconvenient times, and also considering the national sensitivity to cover·up, It may be that Senator Kennt!dy \\'ill find it e"xpedient to expand on his previous explanations. ThiJ, of course. \\'ould be b o t h unpalatable and dangerous , and he \\'ill probably have to weigh whether silence is more damaging than expansiveness . But we seem to have a new political Climate in the country calling for talking about things previously considered better forgotten. President N i .i: o n , on reconsidenition, might have better gone the hang-out route, whether it was too late or not. On the other hand, nobody would have giyen a nickel for Senator Kennedy's presidential chances five years ago, and since that time he ~s undergone a considerable po 1 it i ca 1 rehabilitation. Adverse events, however, seen1 to linger in the public mind looger than might have been thought five years ago. The Certainty of Prison In the U.S., if you comm it a serious crime you will spend a longer time in prison than you would L, England. But your chances of going to prison are ten times greater in England than here. Reflect upon these two statements above, and you will see why the crime rate is far lower ln England than in the U.S. It is not the degree of punish- ment th at is deter· mlnative, but the certainty of punish· ment. This is why those :) America ns who call for harsher penalties · and lortRer sentences are graspinR t h e -- stick by the wrong end: What does it matter how lonR a sentence we prescribe for a certain crime if the odds over- whelmingly favor no sentence. at all? IT JS swiftness and s. :ness . : punishment that deters criminality, not length or harshness. Our harsh sentences are mostly lllu90ry if only 5 per cent of defendants have to serve them; and this 5 pe~t consists mostly of the dumbest , the poorest, the youngest, the least experienced. Where we need rtfonn is r >t with "tougher" judges or bleak r:isons, but with the "Whole preliminary process of booking a~ charging and plea-copping and crowded calenders and politically connected lawyers and crooked cops and rotten gun laws and all tbe rest oC our fouled·up s"s~em. A YEAR S('lltence 11 deterrent enough for most lawbreakers if they are 99 per- cent sure that U they are caught they will be sent to the pokey. And a ten-year sentence is not effectual If they are 90 percent sure the.y will be let Off or put on probation. Professiooal criminals, like I Quotes 11This is Information on which one can make an evaluation. It should come to the attention of the public." -House Judiciary committee Cbainnan Ptter w. RodlM Jr., D-N.J., after the committee decided to re vea l mos t of the evidence received Jn its lmpeaclunent inquiry. "There Is just no one man s1nart enough to be a dornes tic Kissinger." - Preslde.nuat AdVIMr Kenneth R. COICO ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) professional gamblers. always play with the odds: it is only amateurs who play against them. Personally, I am not CQgvinct'd that prison really "deters " anyone except the person"who \\'OUldn't do it again anyway. But as long as most people think otherwise, we should at least have a judicial system that puts criminals away with dismaying predictability, as is done in England. What we have now is a farce th at Is ferocious in Its intentions and impotent in its execution . .No seasoned Jawbreaker is fearful of. this straw man. THIS I'S where the hard-line "law and order'' people ought to aincentrate their efforts, not on attacking the bench for being ."soft" or the prisons for "coddling" inmates. Both are stupid char11:es. since (as I mentioned at the beginning ) our sentences are longer than itl England, and our prisons at least a.s grim as any in the civilized world. There is little respect for law in tile U.S., because the law itself does not live up lo its commitments; its end is not justice but convenience, accommodation , a good-looking record for the district attorney, and a bargaining-away of rights that makes it easier to commit more wrongs. OlAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, PubU.her Thoma.J Keevll, EdiCor Barbara. Kreibich Editorial Page Editnr The editorial 1JMlle-ot 1he Daity Pilot leeks to lnfonn and l!timulate rMdtts by pmenUnc on ttdl ,... d\vene •commentary·on 1oplcs Ol tn- tert.st by syndicated (Olumnlsla and cartoonists, by provldinr a forum tor ttaden' view1 and by Jlft'Mlltlrw 1h• a SUJtRCStion that someone of the stnture' - or Secretary of State Henry A. Khislnger be assi11ned to spur action on home !ront ~blems. • ne11....,.per'1 opinions and ideQ oa cumnt topi.ca. The editorial .,.,... ... ol the Daily Pilot appear only in the editorial oolumn •t the tnp at tht pqe. Opinions expressed by the c.'Of.. umnlsts and cartOonltta and lettar' \\Titers are their o..•n and no «odoiw-· mrn t 0:! their vle"l'o·I by the ~ PUot lhOuki be ln!~ ~'riday, July 19, 1974 ' • ---· ' -. ' . Friday, Juty 19, 1'74 DAILY PILOT • :.:::::.:...:.::::...::.:.:...:..::.:.....~~~~~~~....::=.::...:..:::.:c.--2...~ \ Public Nudity _ Banned W ate1', .Power Cut By DPW Strike Oratage Count11 Too ·• '.;.Hughes' Gi(ts Told .~ ' !.as ANGELES (Al') Nudity on public beaches, playgt'Ollnds and parlts In Loo Ang~es has been b8nned by the City Council. 'Ibo ontlnance, which took effect rtoday, ma1',es it a misdemeanor for an)"One O\'er · 10 years old soohathe, swim . I; SACRAMENTO (UPI - LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A department, which ru s h e,d Howard R. Hughes channeled three-day.old strike i>v ~frs. \Vinltzky to a bospltaJ. more. than $20.000 lo both Department of Water and An emerrtncy crew of striking Republican and Democratic Power employea has c~ QWP employ es who were candidates in c a ~ torn I a power tempor ari l y to alerted by the fire departmnt, through a lobbyist or a firm thousandl of homes -\-repaired the circuit breakers 1 identified ea a IA cover, endangerlq an \ emghylem~ and restored power to the area CAl.lfORNIA state iecords showid today. victim in one cue -and and Mrs. Wlnltl.ky w a s 'J'hf; mysterious billionaire, ioemlpted\ the supply of water returned home. '-------;....-' \'.'hose '100,000 c a mp a I g n to city reeervolrs. More than 7,000 of 11 ,500 donation to President Nixon Union fuaders and DWP D\\'P workers walked off thelr \ . drew the attention of the Assen>r Phil \\rat.son, 1350 each to Orange C o u n t y supervison .David Baker and Ralph Clark and $IOO to the stale Senate Democ ratic:' Committee. ----THE BEST----. \ PERSlAN .. RUGS ,.._ ........ execut.Jv11 were expected to job& at midnigQt Tuesday Tape Sai' d Senate committee, rave the resume~today. after negotiators rejected a California funds through -A q u e cf u C: t-p.t p~e 11 n e s DWP o1rer ol an •li!hl p0roent DOOild K. Brown o1 Sen - auppl)'inl IO -o1 the wage hike and a OJ percent 'A k d' Pedro. NEWPORT BEACH ..... oold lly ,.... or walk nude in a public place. water auppl)'till city mervoirs increaoe in fringe benefits. W War AmMg Brown•s c1ieo1s i.< a firtl a>nvictlon carrieB a were &hut off (QI' two and one · The unions bad demanded 12 the Robert R. Mullen Co. of maiUrann sentence or six Married half houra 'l'llunday. A DWP percent. For Rodino Washingtoo D.C., which haa monlbs in jail or a $500 tint or !pOkesman allid a .ooo homes ..._ ..>... _,_ been idenUfled as providing an both. Comedian Tom Smoth· in the San Fernando Valley w-w w overseas cover for CIA agents. ,,,. meaoure was •Jlll"<lved ers. 36, has married may be alkcled by el~c W ~ 'kouts LOS ANGELES !AP) -A Hughs ' donotiona w er e Tllur9day by the council in a his high school swee~ powl!I' cub U more equipment tu t --~1n cons dered disclosiil In campaign finance ~1 vote after several weet. heart, Rochelle Robley, falls. ~lal;'Ule':n~ to records on fLle today wtlh the ol leot"'1ony, Including Police 36, of Genoa, Nev. The Hot temperaturea and S l H-·-Judi'"~ Committee ollice o1 Secretary of State Oll<I Ed Davis• warning that first marriage of both vandalilm coolrlbuted to the . trUU!{ .e -_, E&nund G. Brown Jr. 1"lclad sunbathen oo Veoice ended in divorce, Tom powtt .probltms. the DWP u chairman Peter ROOlno (0. The reports l~ted Hughes u Beach bad contributded to a 26 has a son and she has aaid. N.J.), and• key staff aide, is "SeH-employed." AUCTION SUNDAY JULY ·21st • 2 PM PTtvlew I P.M. .. ............ .w & ...... _,, .............. ......................................... ..., ................ pwclanttl1 • ... ••d191tt .... awlle ---~~ ....... ~w. ..... ,... .. ... pmion11ncresse 1n the clime seven children. They Bay Area among evidence which • His contributions totalled -there. were wed in the Little THE UNION has denied any -~·• panel p-"'-~,450 but a small amoont of NEWPORTER INN American a...v Libertia White Church in Las coonection wtth the vandalism Uolllrfi•_....... ,.,.....," that went to out-Ol-.tate , 1111 Jrh Union . eltomcy Edwa rd Vegu. and aid union workers will S~'~-AC ~~~~ ~ ::;:i!"!ioothe~usC: candidates. AUCORIJIC.12131,90.2'10 Nitmlef' said tbe AO..U would immediately restore po)¥er in 1o1 """~""' .1.1waa-..,.. • ...._ •ltilctc • 1:,... .... · seek a res~ order today---------such ca.sea. The wtion has drivers and um families Department. HUG~ GAVE $3()0 to\-~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~;;;~;;;;~~ agaimt the measure, ,.tidl he offered a $$.000 reward for the scheduled 8 mass rally ~ The House a.ibcommittee on Howiton I. Flournoy, the umiders unconstitutional. arrest alli conviction o f march to the bus district legal end monetary affairs Reput>liean nominee roe gov. Batten' es vandals "responsible for any voted 'Ihlrsday to seek an emor, and the same amoonl e Put On l..etatie Interruption of water and headquarten in Ooltland today to two u..,uccessful Demo. power." 1o press their demanm fot evaluatkn by the J u stice cratlc gubernatorial candi-~!,':!.t (~ ,d ~ £ --• B Vandals shut off valves at ,,..,... money. Department <i the fmdinp: dates -former Assembly a meetin g between the .~ISt oy the first IA6 Angeles aqueduct At the urging of. state its year-long probe I of Speaker Bob Moretti and Rep. I~~ of ra~~a H-~ and near Newhall ab6ut 11 :30 p.m. , .... _;-11on and Naturaliza-Jerome Wald ie of Antioch. dWllC w""' ~~~ con c iliator Thoma s ....... "'6'_. •-,..'"-f I · · ha •--J Li • w~-~ay .-n>n11"" the •:-c.o-.L..... ~ unsucceas u pnson UUYJ!lles ' ~• ll Vlllg =-· .. -.... ....,, Nlcolopulos. n-'laton for AC -• ~ ·~~ De-tic candida'-f o r ~·--~ admlni~ le flow of about 30 million gallons "'&"" S b ··•~ ..i...ft:-n.. ·~.. i.ii:: byl.dl,;fhe00 Cal~411;e~~ of water to storage facilities Transit and the l,6S6 drlwrs u COIIWDI~ ~,. .... , governor, Sen. Francisco Facili ·ty, a ~ _.,,__., TULARE (UP'!) _ Mark and ba1';.,,. .....-ations at a d. Amalgamated Transit William J . Randall reportedly Mayor J.........,.. Alioto, reoetved ,..--<>t""'"'""'-· wue; _..... Union Division 192 met for lY.i: ..... u the~-v~ n-that -. _,... b-~-18, is ...... _ Mii smalltl:"';; generating plant. -·~· ·~ ··--says. .....~...., -......... At .... _..y second hos hours 'lbursday, but there was the tape --.. u .... --med The I a r a eat , ,. n •I e Wesley Hiler. 50, was JXJt on ea';,.... ..__ __ _. _, _ _.....:......, ...,...u no-~ of-• ............ ~ 'NU~ 0 9 0 ..... "' ~=c ~ ~-u:a;A& Angeles aqueckld, another ,.,...,.... r"&"~ · testimony by INS offiC!ft" NOi'-oontribulion was 12,50 . leave with lull pay last week jolb! -to his brain by two all.empt to cut <i( the water '!'be 21><1.ay strike haa fon:ed H"...._ that --~ to _..._ '-......... · man D. Summers 00 eater-"5'""" gave au ....... nn.a uc repea-.. Jlrl9on tiny batteries attached to his w• made, but a DWP official more than ·200,000 cO!mndters both State Senate Democratic inmates' 9tatements to Rolling · . said 8 burglar a 1 8 r m· back to their cara end caused tainment he said he helped Leader George MO&iCCQt of Stone magazine, according to ~~·s beft'I eating better, apparently acared off the horrendous rulll>botn' 1jams ·on arrange in Mexico for Rodino, San Francisco and to a dlnner Phil Gut!rle. defA!ty director he's able to swallow easier varv:lals. . the Bay Bridge b e tween in a bid oxnpromi&e the con-held to honor GoT. Ronald of the Department 0 f and he's in good 5 pi rt ts 88 Dan Swinton. a spokesman Oakland and San Francisco. gressrnan during 1971 visit-· Reagan and raiae funds for Con'tctions. always " Jack Bevins the for tbe striking InternaUonal to the U.S.·Merico border. GOP state candidates. e He Testifies you1h's' latllEI'. r e P 0 ~ t e d · Brotherhood of Electrl!"'l ON ANOO'llER strllre front. Sen. A la n Cranston. a Thunday &her his s 0 n Wot:'kers Local 18, sakl routine there was no report o! SUMMERS AUD reported Democrat, received 'l , O O O , SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -A returned home from the eqwpment failwe caused by Jf<Clesl in.the watkout by 5o in the tape recording that 00 while the Democratic nominee 29-yew-4>1d-SlnFrancisootnl!D University of CaltfornJa normal use may .leave many drivers of the Ahtttt«' bus another oooasion in 1971, he for State Controller, Kenneth who spent 13 days in jail for Meckal Oeoter in S 8 n more resktenta without power. 8}'Stem, whldJ runs .: ahuttl~ a r r a n g e d a I m i 1 a r ())ry of. Wesbninster took in w-,.X ..r court has purged service within San Francisco enter1aiMleot for Gamer J. $300 from Hughes. bimw1f by answerir:ag ~wh> wu 'llmble to ''IF ONE MORE International Airllort in d CUne, associate general Contributionsof$2,000eadl. quetticm frcm a grand jury traDlforme.r (in the San carriH pammgera from the counsel for the H 0 u 1 e went to ~bUcan .<wt:nbly j lnvestlplia( the Symbloneso talk or move, had two Femllldo area) went out,"' a u,.on to the city. Judidmy CllmmilWe, ..!llch;,, candida~ William Campbell of ·~ 1umy Mii the eleclrods ln1ilanled tn -~ DWP opokesman said, "we 'l1le drivers are demonc!ng cumf111y comtdertng the Hacieoda HeigllU Mii Loe I Patricia H..,.. ~ ....... -. <.'<l'ellellum 00 June 18· wM would have to drop load, a $& raioe to ISO a doy. ..... '-chment of President Angeleo Qilmty Supervi>orlal r ...... -.-..." they receive e 1 e ctr i ca 1 ..,.... u .. ..,..~ "..i...---- SALE! THE "WICKER LOO.K" I rn •MIRRORS•SHELVES •HAMPER/STOOL •WASTE BASKETS I TIUOW •WHITE• HOWM 15% OFF I 1 Paul Halvers:m. 29, ol. San whlch me.ans black out IOl'De additimal $5 niles in each ot NI.mt. carxlidates Pete ~ ..... , im(lolses Iron the tw o _,,, ~ F -~ Ed FranciscO. who went to jail batter' areu. What areas lt"UWd be the na• tWo }'Mn. Cline was also serving in JOOn envo .,.,. .Hours 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.rn. =.:.7r."~~·~1,.1;; M.;";..asparaly!edktbis =':·.:'1~~1oog, .::,i:;!·.!:!~~::r~!~\-~!.-i~97~1~ .. ~-~ttee~counoel~00~·~Lmml;:~:ti~·on~·~~~-~~~·~t,OOO~~wa~as~gt~vei~~by~~1~80~3~W~e~st~c~li~lf~D~r~iv;e~.~N~e~w~po~rt~B~e~a~ch~54~8-3303~~~~ ~meet p endln1 an early le«ls because ol • One51-year-<>ldwomanlna Wednetdaythataoetllelw.t J-iedl?Y~· '• ~.to~Angelea~ty ~ ... _ """""""" appeal. was my.ter.,.. illness. IJodon ·at Sen Fernando Valley suburb had been .~ated In their diemlMed u a witness after UC. in lacl. mid they do not nearly died during Wed..,. tm11th-old strike aga!n!t the testifyilg 'Ibunda even have a name for the dav'11JOWW Joa A ct t d Gener a 1 y. ailment. fiebOrab Wlnittky, w b o ~ao:!. e e VA to Colleg~ suffers from emphysema, was Union officials wh> BSl<ed LOS ANGELES (UP'!) -S h l Bo d preportng to give heneH an not to be named said tt.. The Veterans Admini.tralioo C 00 ll inhalation therapy treatment agreement calls for an will post 1,300 "Veterans SACRAMENTO (AP)-Gov. when the electric:ity went out. immediate '1 raise to St.75 f'n -~·•ves•• on college n--1 n .... -.. bas -"--' "I waa confused,'' Mrs. hour, p1lm another 25 cents ~-this fall to ;iw:,~ a ""'ii5Q Winitzky said. "I was scared Nov. I. Admtlonal '' raises elnlilhle! out the miJrupl that mlllion llClllol lald Dlf8SUre and I panicked. Thal ooly will boool hourly ,._ to $11 . plagued GI Bill students last m the November ballot. The made things "·orse. l k~pt in June. 1975 Biil to $12 in year, a VA offic ia l said fundswouldbemadeavailable gasping. I needed more air. June 1978. n.nday. to 9Cbool districb: for repair or Everything was closing in.'' Northern California pa1nten '"nle vet repa, aJoog with repl-~ .-le ldlllol She called her husband at and airline !light CftWI are olhei' dqes we have made,. -'bu=lldln=gs."'-·-------w_o_rk-''-"_ho __ !"'J_Led __ the __ lir_•_a_lso_on_strik_· _•·----- will greatly Improve the~ sy!ltem," said Odell W. Vaughn chief VA benefib director. ecase Argued SAN FRANCISCO (UPf) - An Mtomey fOl" a Los Angeles radio -monager says Ida client Wall within h i I c:omtitutiMal rights -he wi~d tapes and lelten · received from the s~ Uherlllm Army and the W-Underground. ·William Lewis, 42, general !lllDllge< of KPFK, was jailed !nr contempt ol court and .......i 16 days last mooth alter re!Uslng to sum!tlder the tapes Of' ....,..,. 11!'81\d jury queadoo1. His at torneys _...i the case nunday bolore the U.S. Ninth Orcult a.urt d Appeals. Great stats! in person Hanll.~Oft n..c....-1.<S- Skiles ll HmduW. TM Fc:ur Fre*men Tho--Ouck--Ma&k:.lkv• Conti1lllous free entata1nme.nt 111e storekeeper . Is In progress we announce that all sale merchandise Is reduced to 500/G off or greater. All sale merchandise is from our existing inventorv We think you · will find a good selection to choose from and look forward to seiving you. Please be sure of sizes-all sales' must be finar \ Wrought Metal Swing for Lawn or Patio SALE PRICED Nows99 ONLY .wi-MOllTS SUMMER SPEOAL s.!!':z?;••s159ts .,. Ol-!QOpN Tobit I CN'ir BAKl!RS~~ RACK ~ .. ..... -Good ~Ir Thru -,......... Mon., ,.._ s23ts ._Mv_22 _, WEBER CHARCOAL COOKERS '---·---Tht ortghtal •dtDt COTlftd ketfft IHtber kettle• •r• btillt of M•VV dll1Y 519111 -Pof09llin11Zed \nllde tlld out. They 'fliOfll blJrn out -lhey wonl 111tt ., • Also in Eltctrlc & Gas 'Ila---/~----.... -.. ~-.. --..... --. ___ .. __ _ FREE ROTISSERIE at:'.:<3w Wl(QUE MEADOWCRAFT 3 Piece PATIO SET ·--. .. •• n '"" ow .. _ s 199 ..... , -·~ .. ,, .. , 'Jlfl .... ,_ '"'"1! ...... #llCI \llcll9. ldNI fir...,... .... ....,.., OI • • ==Jn.tt . ..,,... •• I \ ' • • I 2123-HEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA f-_ e-ofVlc- ., • ' ' I PATIO l'lloM 642·410341UllSERY 646-3925 • I)