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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-07-05 - Orange Coast Pilot' .. ; Araiding Checfapoint~ I • Bnnt~gton Folks ' Many Gas Stations1 .. -: Stage B~wd~est Over Pril~e Lilllit~ -Fonrih on Coast· S~y U.S. Pro hers . . DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUL y · 5, 1973 • • I ~fl · Af es;: ... NO. '"· • '"T~• ........ r- B.o is te r OUS .4th • ·Marked on Coast f . ' . . f FOUrth ~f Jijy beach. revelry resulted flone or 78 rescues 1vere termed major. in a(J'e5ts of tfom 130 to 140 persons in Huntiiigton State BeaCh drevi' 30.000 and Huntington Belch while San Clemente or-there were 25 rescues, most related to ficers "counseled citizens" to keep t'1c' heavy' riptides y;hkh were also reported peace as both ~egal and illegal fireworks 'in Ne1A•port Beach. · lighted beac~e~ along the· Orange Coast ~acb crOwds totaled 125,000 in Wedoesday .. , · Newport. Lifeguards logged 83 rescues Diytime croivas 1rcre generfilly lighter and noted the number was low betause tl)an anticipated along the coast bu t most "''ho came stayed on tOO. beach ig- nighttime Uf!.works fanciers jammed nor:ing the 65-degrec sur.f because of traffic in nearly every city. • chilly air temperatures and fog. Along with city beach "pandemoniun1 '' While all private Jjre1vorks displays on HWltington Beach police refused to beaches are illegal in Newport Beach, describe "as a riot, "extremely heavy" observers noted large numbers of sparks yehicle traffic requir~ police controls sho1\'ering the sands, as f.hey have in until 11 :30 ihen .'signals were rcac-yeacs~~st,.... -. ~ · tivated. l. / -~ · 1u~8i iire\vorks·and a;J.Ql?of•'.'unlawfu] J-l~ting:{on each police recorded 46 ii 'Ilk.in r 'I h Ir ... ,,.. · " · Car 'accident :n the 24-hour period. Only ri · g 0 ' a co ° C' ""<c~ages were two. cN:cu · , abeut noon ! were. termed_ observed . l:iy Laguna Beach lifeguards. 'erW!i~ -;;.... . ~ , , :-· Capt. .... Bru~?Baird.sa}d 2\'1Jerspp..nwcre advised of' the law bannirig"booze on ·the Huntington alth Poli~ -this IJMr'tling he -·~· "·ere: continuing to book 1atre~ees from .. . . · _ ..r tl'le cftsturbartesbMost of the .aglion 'wa.S:· Ear.her when some. 35,000 J~~? the lil areas of tfle city beach near the pier, ~~s .. danger warnmg.s. a~t .r1J)Uf;les where a ci~ display of fireworks at..i · ~ere issued to 299, Baird saui. Laguna traded larg~ ~wds about ·s •'clock, J1fe~uards reported . 39 ~rescu_es,,,.nooe· wlice saiCf .. l.' . . ~ ser100s; i ~ ·.· '( , . 'nie evening 'a~lioh capped.· a day .Despite..rccor~ crowds.at San:Cleme~te lifeguards desc ribed as calhl City t-:ier. for the ctty. fire"1.'0rks ~1splay, 1r- he he ed 149 000 I. d r1tat1on of ~otor1sls £.@ught 1n .a P9$1-pc s at trf1 ,J ~ e an sho.,., trafllc 'Jain a·bfliil~o ;m:~1'te.'. Orange Coast Weatller It'll be mostly sunny Friday with slightly cooler temperatures, ac-- cording to the weather service. Highs at the beeches in the low 70s risihg to 85 inland. Overnight lows in the 60s. :.... · INSWE TODAY (See BEACHES , Page Z) Suspect ·in-· Alien Smt1ggling Dies In Onofre Fall A suspected alien smuggler fell to his death off the San Ono!re bluffs early Wednesday morning when he attempted to guide two illegal aliens around the Im· migration checkpoint. • ·' ' . . . • • . & IXOll ~OllSI •• • es1· 'llI.n ..... . ,. .J -' • ,.. L ,.- . Spe~•a~ular I-, Blaze -. A ~ng ~eaCh fireman faces ipte~~e theat fr.om a roanng fire sparked by a 1eak1n~ g.as main under the street. Four persons were inJured. in the blast. lll"ITt ....... M which destroyed several cars and a two-story apart· ment building. See story, Page 5. · -~----~--~~~----~ July 4 Boom ~as P1·ices Ove1· limit 1 ere President 'Hit Hard' By Scru1dal Dy HELEN THO~tAS United Press International • Julie Nixon EiscnhoY.'cr says her rath~r. )Vas so overwhelmed Yl'hen he learned the: scopt' of the \\'atergatc scandal that he.... thought about resigning the presidency: for the good of the country.• But.the fami-~ ly talked him out of it. she said. She said the question of the Prcsjdent.: resigning came up at a family gathcrini at Camp David , their mountaintop ret reat in J\taryland, J\lay 4. · The family talked him out of quilting. she said, because they felt it would be "an admission of wrongdoing'' and that he was needed in lhe presidency. "He ~·as playing the dc\·il's advocate one evening, saying , .. well. see. the 1hing is, he really loves the country and he'd do any thing ... that \vas best for· lhc country. You kno"'· he would say 'should I resign? \\'ould it be better for· the country? \Vould the wounds hcaf faster? \Vould it (the country I be able to ,ll}?~'t; !us~e.& I() olht;r lhillG-'i?' 'We s?ucfno. \Ve didn't think he sJ1ould · Jbecau.Sc resigning "'·oO!d be a'n admission of '¥1.rongdoin g and Y:e also felt that he .... ·as the n1an for the job and he had started things and needed to finish the~1. But he JS reall y !hat kind of person . I think it was more ttwn just a rhetorica l question. I think he really though! •u,ill this r>nd everything?' " Julie U'<lS intcr\'ic...,·cd by 11'"0 wire st-rv1ce repo rters at the Sa n Clemen te Jnn Just before her 25th birthday. Tracing her father's reactions to the \\'a!('rgate scandal. she said she felt Nix- -On "11•as terribl y distressed and shaken because of the things he found out in 1\larch." "Just realizing what lhe whole Internal Revenue Service (IRSJ 1n-S1abillza1lon Program regulations." ~\'atcrgarc thing "'a~." she said. "He was ') • , . . . , . . JUsl really in the dark.·• She said the con· Felt iii Court \. ~ vesllga tors fou nd 55 gasoline sta11ons in IRS 1n\'es11ga1ors have begun a coin· versalion •bout c · · k 1 . · So · · · . . . r s1gn1ng too pare JU Sl 1 Down ··m dtcatur, Ala .. ai a 'Spirit o/ Aml1'ica' festival with con.serootfve Gov. George Wal· lace, libe ral Milssachusetls Se1t. Ed1oard liJ. sKen·nedy attacked Pre.side1't • M:&dn "'Os a 1'0dicol "ffl(lsquetadin.g as d co1i.seM10· Uve." See storv and picture on Page 4. Francisco Javier Contreras of Chula Vista died of bead Injuries· shortly after midnight" when he lost his footing in the darkness and fell from the rugged cliffs ~ and one-ball mJles ,..lh oMI•,. Sa'\ ' ()n()fre checf(point on ' lhe san Diego • BELTON Tell:. (UPI ) _ The '" i 9thcm California 1n non--comphancc. prc.hc.ns1rc. SIX·day-a·\\Cek c.nforc..1!1nent fotir days after the president ousted hi~ ~;ouri~~~-~ ~~t~~ '"'f ":.~~:;~~~p~tJ~q;;,::~'. :,'~f\~~~f11~J,~~'T:J::'.::{r.~= !•d)~~ -~.n,n: · Jdh~' · Jirr!~":ror~lldn. A~c The a\·ccage 0~;lctng was ·1.koots 1.:~~~~,ns~•~ . . . ~~hllt struck hri:n the 1~s.1 ? " • "-;! ~ ,. • .... -'" JI • M9\tld :N-17 fll•lllMI •twt 4 Or•"" (...,. .,.. '"""'....... .,. S_.. !NI T-" TIIM..,s JiWr ... """ 4 ··-·· Ne'" lf·tl Wwltll ""'"' l •U Freeway. The victim's age was not immediately delivered b)• IOSmm howitzers rrom per gallon Barry Raru IRS stabiliktion One of ~r fi~t prior1~1cs is lo ~c-I guess ... JU!lt realn:1ng what the ' . · spond to c111zcns complaints of price whole \Vatergarc thing \\'as. ~Iv fnthc.r available. nearby Ft. H~ hie~· out a number The two witnesses to tbc accident, of windows in the Bell County David Orozco and Refugio Gi Uen Valen-. . courthouse. manager, said. . freeze irreguhuiti~s:'' Rans said. . _ ·really " just had complele ;ailh In About 300 pri<;:lng spot checks were lie added that cll17.cns should check at everyone around him.'' she said, ex. made in the .t~ty JRS di strict, Rar_is gasoli~e station~ fo r fi:ceze price posting plalnin~ why It look the president sO Ion& c;!!, both of !ofexlc:o, said the~ h>d negotiated with COntreras une 30 in Ti~--•­ jl!ana to be guided past the border check, aCC(lrdlng to border patrolmen. Con· treras agreed to lead the two aliens pa.st . said. Overpr1c1ng ranged from one to sax: and discuss prices with dealers before to reahze something "'as WfOf!i. The salute marked the start or 3 •-cents per gallon. . J calling lhel; local IRS ornces. "All r can say is that he was being The dealers agreed to roll back pump lnformalion on s1abU1za1ion policlel!I is as~ured tha t no one else (in the \Vlrite the border and around the ,checkpoint throuah the state park, a patrolmen said . •• parade In the clty'a annual Fourth of July rodeo. prices lo "pass along the excessive Available from IRS offlce.s from 8 a.n1. 10 House) was involved," she said. ' amounls charged to customers," Rons 4:30 p.m. ~londn.v through rriday. The Julie said her father has been S'addcncd said, and are now "considered to be Orange County off ice can be re;.1ched at particularly by the number of brJiht. voluntarily compl)'lng ....:•ith Economic 558-8801. (Set RESIGN, Page ZI • ,~~·-·-·-· -'-''-"-'----'------"":::""":.::"''-' ::J•:;''~;·_:l:;':.;" • Bank's Cash On Hijacked Latin Jet .• • . , • "' ~By Ullited Prtsl loteraatioaal !Atpnllna's Dank ol the NaU.n &aid ~~ ,. .. rroo.ooo In cash aboard the ru. o-~~~Jl!tked-.Argenllne_alrllner-whichJanded . tOday In CUba wllh 26 hostages after a (!Jgtit which took It across Northern igentina, Chile, Pero a.nd Panama.' 1:~ bank statement issued in Buenos ~res ,said lhe money, escorted by three lifn1c Offlclals, was being sent to the town '! Jujuy, 1,000 miles north of Bueoos "'res for loaru on the forthroming sugar O'op tn that region. The plane, which had M' ~g~ and crew aboard at the time, was seized by she or more l.er- torista on the fl ight to Jujuy. The hijackers, beUeved to be members ot a guerrilla group blamed for numerous acts of violence in Argentina. took over the short range BoeinS 737 \Vednesday ~:Ith sawed off shotguns and grenades alid demanded payment or $200,000 for charity. They made no mentiOn or the f/00,000 and it was not known if they knew it was aboord . · The b~nk said it did not know what had Jiappened to the money,? million Argen- _1ine pesO~. or to the bank of(lcers with It. Cuba presumably would return the money to Argenlina if it were still aboard. Argentina President Hector J. Campora announced today he had talked with Cuban President Osvaldo ~rticos py . "ftetephone and uked fQr the extradition f Of the hijac~ers and lhe .return 0£ the I ne. lie said he also had inquired about health of the passengers. A foreign mi nis try spokesman in ;'Bavana told UPI headquarters in New )York by telephone that lhe Boeing 731 /landed at Jose Marti Alrport in the j Cuban capital shor:Uy before 4:30 a.m. . f>OT. ; ''AH the occupants are well.'' the -said. He woukl mve m ~!urtJter detaitJJ: -.. -.. ., ... --.,,..~ -..... The a!J:craft, originally carryiilg 80 pr889engers and crew, left Panama City .earller today arter stops for fuel and food Jn two other La'tin American capitals the hijackers were armed with a sawed: ~ff lhotgun and hand grenades. • ~Airport officials in Panama City said (be guerrillas demanded a Jife boat, 35 l~e jackets and fuel. The airport said it ~d not have the boat or life jackets. ~ Earlier .. President Hector J . Campora ':'or Argentma ordered the nation's airline to refuse to hand over the ransom money the hijacker demanded_ The money ~ go, the hijacker said. to hospitals. ,. ; ;~ oman_:_Cha!!ged in Scald Death i. .Of Youngster :· 'l>HILAllElJ'lflA (UPI) -Polioe Wednesday charged a woman with mur- der in the scalding death of her 11-year- old granddaughter. Police ·.aaJd charges of .murder and in- voluntary manslaughter were f i l e d against Mrs. Hilda Watson, 44 , rolloWtng the death of Rochell Coffee. Accordini to the police, Mrs. Watson chased Rochelle into a bathroom Tues- day because the child had disobeyed and played outside instea d of babysitting. "She (Rochelle) tried to climb 001 the bathroom window," said Police Capt. Frank J. Cavanaugh. "She fell into the bathtub and the grandmother turned the , hot water on. It was ·about 150 degrees. • Every time the girt tried to ge t out of the tub, she bit her with a stick. Ske kept her in about 10 minutes. Then she dried her off and put her in bed." Cavanaugh said ttii grandchild was hospitalit.ed after becoming nauseous and died the following day. Police said the grandmother ap- parently became angry when she returned f.rom shopping and found Rochelle playing on the fron t porch rather than babysitting with ~!rs. \Vatson's son, David, 8, and another grandchild, James Cliarles, 9. They said Rochelle's mother, Juanita Olarles, lived elsewhere and the lvhereabouts of her father was not known. OllANM COAST' " DAILY PILOT '119 Or ... 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'" F rom Page 1 RESIGN .... young n1en around him whose jobs and futures have been ruined by their in- volvement in the Watergate, "They weren't out for personal gairr and t.bat1s-~t of the .tragedy," Julie confided. "I think th3t's hurt him deeply too •.• to see these. men. you know, finished as far as any kind of govern- ment job or political , .. " She said the President hadn't made any public judgments, however, on which members of his staff let him down. The President's present mood, she said. is "very good. 11e's moving ahe'ad, and he's going to wait until the hearings :ire rompleted before he makes another statement (on Watergate). I thJnk that's only fair, not to prejudge." Storms ln.undate Jam"paJ;ked· City At Rilsli Hour NEW ·YORK cur1) -A line o( heavy thunderstorms today dropped an Inch of rain on Manhattan in 10 minutes, snarl- ing rush hour traffic on the highways and rails. The National \Veather Service ca11ed the accumulation ••a n incredible one inch of rain in just 10 mintites.'' · 1be thunderstonns hit the city shortly after 6:30 a.m. Flooding caused massive tr a: ff 1 c delays. Traffic came to a standsUll in ·some areas when sewers could not take the runoff and backed up.' The Transit Authority reported scat- tered delays on all rail lines. Penn Cen- tral trains between Rye, N.Y. and Bridgeport, Conn., on the New Haven line were halted for about 35 minutes because of a power outage caused by the aevere thunderstonns. The Loog Island Rail Road had delays of up to 15 minutes. Ziggy's Chains Cut on Fourth ~~~--'-~~~--'-~--=---'-~~~~~~~~~~~- Nearly 250,.000 Perso11s ·Jam Beacl1 for Parade A crowd of nearly one quarter-m illion persons jammed the streets of Hun- tington Beach Wednesday to observe the city's 69th Annual Fourth of July Parade, celebrating 197 years of American in-· dependence. "Old Fashioned Fourth" was the theme and It held true throughout the observance, as virtually every person in town turned out to view the show climax• ed by one of its best fire"wks displays in history. · The blaring, colorful spectacle com- memorating U.S. freedom was led by a former southeast Asia prisooer-d-war and came off witOOut problems ei:cept for a few minor difflcu1tiel. 'Ille Inde~ence Dlil'.J'8!•de drew an ••Uma!td s;tll~fjjin!Cii)onbln more than 150 entries -ranging from extravagant city-sponsored floats complete with beau- ty queem to 50 equestrian units to mock- ups of Navy ships to antique cars. There were few de1ays as the parade passed before Air Force Brig. Gen. Jooah Lebell, official reviewing olricer. Sweepstakes winner for the musical entries was the Velvet Knights Drum and Bugle Cprps from Santa Ana . The !Ang Beach El Bekal Temple Guard was awarded the 1Weepstakes trophy for best marching unll "Showboat," spomored by t h e Anaheim awnber ot Commerce, was ae1eded beot n1>11. A< Balcom " Yorba Linda woo best entry among eques1rian units llld the Orqe County Shrine Club woo the 1weepst8tes prize fW' best clown or specialty entry for its riding demomtratic:m on 25 minibikes. Uncle Sam didn't mate it to the parade, however. He called 1n sk:t. And tile 300-plece Huntington Beach Musk Man Band, scheduled to bring up the rear of the two.hour, l~mlnute parade, didn't -up either. 'Ille group, wb!ch would hav• been the largest of the 17 bands tn the parade, performed Instead at a Fourth of July picnic In Costa Mesa sponsored by the clty's Bicentennial Committee and later at a private eniqement at Newport Beach's Balboa Pavilion. Parade director Mark Hammarquist said he learned of the band's change of plans only after reading about it in a OC\Yspaper Tuesday. "No one ever called us lo let us know they wouldn't come," Hammarquist said . this morning. . "They had confinned they would be in our parade bac k in March or April," he said. lfammarquist said that Leon a rd Fleisher. \\'ho has played Uncle Sam on stilts in past parades. called him Tues-- day to say he was sick and "wldn't be able to make it this year. Other than those two non-appearances, the parade wen t off without "a snag," he said. _ _ ·•we were extrem§IY,. p~ased about how the parade went off," heSSiO."lift lasted almost to the minute to what we had predi cted." No problems, other than the an- ticipated traffic jams, were reported by police. . From Page 1 BEACHES •.. quent instances of beer can hurling, no arrests marred beach revelry. Police counseled citizens to keep the lid on, and for the most part residents and visitors observed the city ban on fire"·orks on beach areas adjacent to the pier. A traveling beer can lnjured ooe San Clemente officer's arm, the most serious confrontation of the long Fourth of July evening "'hich produced no arrests. Earlier in the day, city and south coun- ty beaches reported a total of 45,000 with crowds at the San Clemente city beach running 10,000 fewer than last year's 30,000 figu re. The midweek, one-day holi- day was bla med for the lower beach al· tendance. Temperatures ranged from 61 to 73 \Vednesday and surf ranged from 62.6 to 64 degrees. South county lifeguards logged 45 rescues and 40 minor first aid assists. 1t' a tergate Speculatio11 Cox Criticizes -Indictment Guess • WASHINGTON (AP ) - S peci al pear this SwKlay on CBS' live .,Face the Prosecutor Archibald Cox said today it Nation" newi-interview program, fearing would be~ly~mature to speculate excessive publicity. The three reportedly no'° on who will beiiidictOO-tiy rgrand-already-had-told CBS they would not jury investigating the Watergate case. answer questions about the evidence they 1\.rid he said if he fiads that a member of have uncovered. his staff \\·as the source for news reports The CBS News report also said the on indictment recommend ations, the man prosecutors recommended accepting will be fired . guilty pleas to reduced charges in n.-turn Cox made bis statement following a for cooperation from persons de:Scribed broadcast news report Wednesday that as alleged ~nspirators. They are be- conspiracy indictments against four of believed lo include Conner White House President Nixon's former advisers were aide Gordon Strachan and former Acting recommended last . week by the three FBI Director L. Parrick· Gray Ill, CBS original Watergate prosecutors. said. CBS News said three assistant U.S. At--The report does not deal with any role tomeys, who resigned their Watergate Nixon may haye bad, _CBS News said. positions last Friday, told Cox that the But the idea of a presentment to inycstigation of the polilica l cspiOnage Congr~ss of informatioo and testimony scandal and its cover-up was 85 percent referring to the Presiden t ha s been complele. 1 discu&sed informally, tile network's News This morning, Cox issUed the follow1ng progra'.rri said. statement : '"ft is understood that Jlerbert W. "It would be irresponsible and un· ,Kalmbach of Newport Beach, Nixon's profess ional for me to make any state· form er pcr:sooal 1.awyer, i5 being offered ment about our thinking with respect to complete 1mnu~ruty," CBS News cor- indictments or the likelihood that any respondent Daruel Schorr reported •. persons will or will not be indicted as a result or the pending grand jury 'in- ' vcstigation. Asked \Vednesday night about the report, one of the three, Seymour Glanzer, said, "I have nothing to sily. The others -Earl J. Silbert and Donald E. Campbell -could not be reached. A spokesman for Cox also could not be reached. The three reportedly recom mended in· dictiments on counts of conspiracy to obstruct justice against former Atty. Gen. John N. ~1itchell, who served brief· ly as director of Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign; former White House chief of staff H. R. Hal~eman ; fonner White · House domestt~in adviser John D. Ehrlichman and former White House counsel John W. Dean· Ill. Mitchell, Under indictment in New · York in a case related to a secret $200,000 campaign con tribution, i s scheduled to be the first witness Tuesday when the Sen ate Watergate committee resumes its public hearings on the June, 17, 1972, break-in at Democratic National Committee headquarters. ~ Washington Star-News rej>oo1ed that ' Atty. Gen. Elliot L. RJchUd!on ordered the three on Tuesday not to ap-' . Officer Slays Y o1!_llg P et-Shop . Heist Suspect A youth suspected of burglarizlng a tropical fish store was shot and killed by a Santa Ana policeman Wednesday. Daniel R. Aguilar. 17, of 2124 S. Broadway, was slain by patrolman Walter York who responded to a silent ala rm and was attempting to arrest the sus pect. York said he saw the suspect inside the Tropic Zone Aquarium, 2064 S. Main St. The officer went to the rear of the store and Aguilar came out the back door car- rying several bottles of liquor and soda pop. York said he ordered the youth to halt" and drop the bottles which he did but then he grabbed for the officer's revolver and wrestled him to the ground. Patrolman Joe Braan arri ved at this point and the yout h ran. York ordered him to halt and "'hen he didn't, York fired one shot hilting Aguilar in the back of the head. Police said it was the second burglary of the store this week. Last Tuesday an unknO"'n an1ount of rnoney was taken. Keys to the store \Yere found on the dead youth. and officers believed he ob- tained them in the first break-in. Flight Refusal To Mea1i Trial ----WASIDNGTON (UPI) -The Air Force said today that a B52 pilot based in Thailand faces a possible court~martial for refusing to fly bombing raids over Cambod ia. Charges were filed against Capt • Donald E. Dawson, 26, of Danbury, Conn., an Air Force spokesma n said. He said the charges are being investigated by the m i I i t a r y equivalent of a grand jury. "He has been charged with failure to obey an order to fly a combat missioo," the spokesman said, Traf fie Deaths Over Holiday , Below .Prediction · By UnJted Press International Traffic fatalities were ove r the 100- tnark today as the brie'( Fourth of July holiday ended. Although a final count could go higher, it appeared it would not come close to-the.240 the N°ational Safety Council had predicted could be kiUed dur· ing the ooe-day holiday. Traveling condition s for the 30-houl' ·period \Vere generally goqd, although thunderstorms and dama~ing winds rak· ed the midwest Wedne&day and tor- rential rains covered Vermon't and New Ham pshire. · ' The fear that gasoline and oil shortage · would create problems for the nation 's ~tirists did not materialize. A late United Press International count sho\Yed at least 169 persons died in traf- fic since the holiday peMod started at g p.m. Tuesday. It ended at midnight Wednesday. A breakdown of accidental deaths: Traffic 169 Planes 13 Drownings 86 Other 24 Total 292 California reported 12 deaths. The National Safety Council had estimaled th at between 180 and 240 persons would die in traffic accidents durjng the holiday period. It figured there \\'Ould be between 10,00C. and 12 000 disabling injuries. ' CITICAGO (AP) -Ziggy the elephant celebrated Jndependence Day with a stroll free of his chai:i for the first time in two years. About 100 visitors at his outdoor com- pound cheered as attendant! a t Brookfield Zoo cut the chain from the 61:.2 ton elephant Wednesday . Teamsters Pull Vineyard Guards In Grape Fight NeW/Gen.al Bectric's i-;Nrr~f~~;-11 II INCLUDED Ziggy v"as chained Indoors for 30 years after he attacked a zoo keeper in 1941. Jn 1971, Ziggy was moved to an outside compound, but was shackled again when Minnie, a female elephant, was put ln the compound. Keepers said they wanted Ziggy tethered during his ge t-acqualnted period with the female. Officia ls said the pair seem to be get- ting aJong flnc now . AJice Expecte~ To Blow Away ~11AMI (UPI\ -The Ntlllonal llur· ricane Center reported today that Hur- ric<1ne Allct', lhe first tropical storm of 1hc season. was expected to weaken and · bl9w out in l.h(' North Atlantic. Alice was reported at 6 a.m. at latitude 3tl.4 north and Jongltude 64 .$ west, or about 275 miles north of Bermuda. It was moving north-northeast at abou t 12 mph, i1s swlrUng w1nds barely at 7~ mph hur· ricane strength which were e~ed to decrease In the afternoon. rtle hurricane i>rushcd Bermuda early Wednesday with 95 mph ..-lil<lnnd 1,pr· rE!ntial rains, leaving 11"h!w trees knocked !Jnwn hut no reported lnjurie!l. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Teamsters unioo officials say they are pulling their "guards" from vtneyard5 involved In jurisdictional disputes with the Ce.sar Chavez-led United Fann Workers. 1be Teamsters said in a telegra'm sent to state lawmakers, Gov. Ronald Reagan and Roman Catll:>l ic officia ls that the unioo now feels law enloreement ls adequate in the Coachella and Salinas valleys and !he Arvin-Lamont area where disputes were in progress. Willia m Grami, organizing director for th~ Western Conference of Teamsters. said Wednesday that the Teamsters were "forced" to send the s~alled guards to the '"'O areas. ·· lll.s \vire said that "law enforcement in those areas "'as not adequate to protect "''Orken from intimidation , har1tssmcnt and physical violence by urw sup- porters." Bui the Teamsters are now sallsfied I that local Jaw enforcement is adequate and UFW officia.Js are urged to "enforce thei r policy of non-violenct,'' the telegram 1tdd, Queen Sends Greeting WASlflNGTON (AP)--'llle nlied Stales got a birthday card from Quecri Eliiabeth ti on' the 197th Anniversary or its indeptndence ft01n British rule . • • • I General Electric I "BEST BUY" I DISHWASHER 'I I ._; I ·~~C:~::k I 1' °"" '°~· ~ ""' Hish: •• : I ~=6:';;-~=-1 19995 l :s~TIWI ·I I -~=I NIV 9E TOP-fl!fEDR .... , '"·'" I MODB. EVER MADEi I Tncludt1 cholet" or color on s3799s· L ~~~~~>::::,=:: J Phone 543-7788 1815 NEWPORT ILVD.; COSTA MESA • Cool Doc 'K' • I All Flustered Over Parties By Ualled Pre1t lateraailoul CUSD Adds Tooth Care To Students' Curriculum By HILARY KAYE Of fM o.IW ...... '''" • The classroom program will cost the Henry Kissinger can aaUy forth , "'ith Lire for fourth graders at Capistrano school district a total of $450, and will tn- the nerve of 8 hangman. to outmaneuver Unified School District e I e m e n t a r Y elude both instruction and dental supplies wily and obstinate world figu res, tinker schools will take on a new dimension -rooncf.bristled loothbrushes, dental ,_ I J ThursdlJ', July 5, 1973 s O~lLV PILOT :J Juli e Eisenhower, Dad's Defender;iJas Birthday By Unlltd Prrss International Jul ie Nixon Ei senhO\\'Cr, an outspoken supponer of her fathe r during !he \Va!trgate scandal. celebrates her 25th birthday toduy surrounded by femlly aod with history and putter with the nuclea't next school year ...ili 1QQ1h!lr_y_shes. denta l 0068, mirrors:. &.shlights, visual aids and 1 ___ power_blocs :::::.::=--n~ and an assortment of other dental dental-care booklets. He ·~:ould have you believe, however, care equi,prnent are added to ~he Westberg believes thi.s to be the only -frieods--at the Wertem White .... lrousf:. -President's younger aaughter told _, that. he comes unstrung when faced with youngsters classroom arsenal of pe~1ls, program of this kind in the south coWlty. social projects that Perle Mesta would note~k$ and reader~. A different p r o g r a m • c<i'lled have dismissed wilh a laugh. San Clemente denhsl and trustee Dr. Toot~keepe:s, was originated in 'I'exaS, That's what he say,!, facing the task of A. Edward Westberg and seve~al ~I and 1s available for schools. to purehase arranging a posh dinner in Beverly Hills -~~semdi>rtncipals,~.ve-dec1ded--to-m--at a much higher price-. - Friday night for Huang Chen, the rank· 1t1a!e a new program mt~ the schools The program in the Capistrano ing ChlneSe representative to the Uni led designed to tea~ the children proper District, however , was designc<I by sti.tes. dental care, with the goal of preserving Westberg, Palisades FJ.ementary School "It drives me out of my mind ," Kis· the loss of tMtf teeth in later years. principal Tom Blum and school nurse sln_ger said. . ,, Dr. Westberg, believes that for this Patty .Mijares.. .,,._ "Give me a good .negotiation. 1 lose my type Ol dental prevention to be totally ef-"The whole thing depends on the cool pl~g the gu~st list and· seating.'' fective, "people mu st be brought up with teachers' motivation,'·' \Vestberg said. 1bis"is the second week in a row that ii, not Introduced to the method later in "The nurSes are very in terested., and Kissinger has tiad .to enterLain a ·}oreign life." ... some of the teachers who knOw about it diplomat visiting the Western White He also believes a regu'iar source cf in-are, too. We need the teachers motivated · h I I to motivate the kids." House. Last Friday was a dinner at struction -sue as the one avai ab e in l'hasens in U>s Angeles for French the schools -is essential. FQreign Minister Michel Jobert. The new program introdlfl!e{I by Hollywood stars figured prominently on Westberg and accepted by lhe school tll u t board last month -will begin in loca l e guest s · elementary schools during the coming Kissinger is plugged iii.to the ftollywood · school year, with the first effortS zeroing- scene, and ~ill escort his Jong time good in on fourth graders .. friend, actress Jill St, John, to the party "Fourth graders were chosen beca use for the Chinese diplomat. kids. this age have the manual dexterity Will she act as host'¥? . to learn the proper brushing and flossing "Absolutely not," Kissinger said. skills, yet are not too lied into old. The guest list for 40 for the party at simplified dental care habits," explained Westberg. the chic Le Bistro Friday includes en-The program is scheduled to 1.ast si x tertainer Danny Kaye and a sprinkling of weeks, with a fifteen-minute dental care. other stars, producer Billy Wildei-, Lo.s session planned Qaily. Teachers in the in - Angeles Times Publisher Otis Chandler. dividual class rooms \vill teach the and Times editor Bill Thomas, and aOOut children, and local dentists and school 10 members of the White House staff. ntirses will 'instruct the teachers on the prot>tir techniques. . Will President Nixon. be there? According to Westberg, the old "He doesn't go to parties," Kissinger thollghts about "tegular brushing" have said. been supplei.nented by ·a m o r e Kissinger planned to prepare himself regimented. detailed dental care pro. for the party· by taking his children by gram. The object of the care is to remove the harmful, bacteria-filled pla-his former wife -Elizabeth, 14 and que on the. teeth. By -temporarily staining David, 12 -on a tour of Paramowit the teeth to determine where the plaque Studios today. ,,,.,, is. and by carefu1 brushing and flossing To teasing that he is becoming a each tooth to remove the p1aque, gwn in· Hollywood social figure, he replied, "I'm fections can be eliminated and tooth going for my children. decay greally Clecreased. "My own necessities, are met." ''There are only two 1vays to attack d't!htal problems," Westberg said. "Physical and chemical. The chemical way -flouridation -failed in this area. So now we have to t.rY the physical ·\vay ." Plaque control through flossing has become recognized by most dentists as the only coosisten tly effect ive fonn of dental prevention. Westber£ e9timated that nine-tenths of all denti sts are aware of the technique, and around seven-tenths practice it. \l.'estberg has .been exposing_all_oJ his patients to this more meticulous form of home dental care, ·but admitlcd. "I can't motivate JOO percent of the people. How many persons want to spend 10 minutes a ~ay on their mouths?" , "All I can say is it su re is exciting to see a patient come in \\'ilh a neat, clean ·sparkling mouth." he said. "Once people c!ean their teeth this way for a whi le, they won't want to stop. If they do stop. they'll feel like the.y have a scrungy, dir· ty mouth." Many local dentists have been teaching their patients ho\v to protect their mouths from infection. But Westberg is convinced that Unless a whole ne\v generation grows up feeling it is natural to floss their teeth, many people will still suffe r from frequent dental disease prob- lems. .... Ul'I T ...... lt SPEARHEADS DENTAL CARE Or. f!i · Edw•rd Westberg •.' Oceanside Riot Erupts on 4th; 50 Arrested OCEANSIDE (APJ -A fire\\•orks sho"'. erupted into a tv.1>-hour disturbance that spread Y.'ith street fights early to- day. Nearly 50 Hrrests were 'made. The bra\\'! left four persons hospitaJiz. ed. three of them l\larines ad mitted to the Naval .hosp ital at ~~rby " Camp Peodl cton. A civilian w3s taken to Oceanside Community Hospital. Police sai d individual fights reportedly between blacks and v.·hite ~larines broke out as a Four!h of ,July firework s sho"' in in Beach Stadium was drawing to a close. · Soon. the · righr s spilled into a· three· block area east or' th e stadium. police ad.- dcd. Among the ar,rested '\,\l'(re l\1'0 dozen ~1arines and civilians. booked for obstructing officers !ind failure to disperse. The l\1ar ines were released to military custody. ln all. police said 26 persons were arrested . ~1ost of them on charges re lating to the melee. reporters 1hat birthdays in the first f.aml- Jy are,celebrated V.'ith ••funny card.<1 and flo"'·ers. '' But if she could have one gifl it ,,...ou!d be "a look into the future .•. tO know more of \\·hat I'm doing wilh my life and v.•hat David Eisenhower is doing and where v.·e'rc going." The vivacious brunette has bi.."""en a self. appointed public defender of her fathC>r durulg the \Vatergate scandal and has - ·crtss-crossed the country,-speaking-in his · behalf. ·· "I reall y did it on my own," she ex- plained . including \\Tiling muny of her pwn speeches. In the p<lst year, she tias made 150 public appearances and ··"'tien Waterga te came along I deCided not to ciJrtail anything .• ~ and I am doing even n1ore than be fore." Julie, who v.'as born in \\'ash.ington dur· ing President Nixon's first tenn as a congre.ssn1an from California's 12th Congressional dis!rict. prepared to spend the day with her husband. her parent s and Tricia and Edv.•nrd F. Coil:, he r sister Ul'I T...:... , and brothe r-in-law. SHE'S 25 NOW :i A \\'hite House spokesman said· it had Julie Eiwnhower not been decid~ whether the first family l v.'Ould remain at the estate or dine at a 1 restaurant to nuirk Julie's day. The and personal. making fun of people," ft i \VhHe llouse kit chen prepared a birthday said. . f ca ke for her. f'ricnds \~·ere expected to Julie also defends her father ag.U... ', dr op by to wish her well. Juhe and David Ersenhoy,.•er united l\\'O criticism over the financing of bi! : presidential families "'hen they were private homes here and in Key Bisca~t.,j married Dec. 22, .1968 • .in New York. ·She .. Fla. 1i recen tly told reporters that she and her ··Other presidcnls spent the aame • sister. Tricia . have no imrnediate plans amounts orr their homes,'' she insisted.. to make the Nixon ·s grandparent s. "You kno"'· for example. President Keo. Only once during the Watergate cois:- trover.sy did Julie give way to emotion. ncdy had three homes and I'm sure that She admits te~rs caf9e to her eyes when 1nust have added up to more than what she sat through the radio-television cor-was Spl.'n t on two homes. It's just a whoJ• ttSpOnde!lts dinner in · Was hington a kind of negative atmosphere now." of, month ago and listened to Wa tergate Al the lime ht occupied the White jokes. House. Kennedy owned a home at Hyan- "Thcy \1·ere·not funny . They were cruel nisport, Mass. and shortly before his J death built a v.·eekend place in Virginia ... Wo~ari Passes 9%-Assessmeht Increase As for hCf' own pri~ate life, Julie in-'t dic..aled_tb~!~s.he has ~_happJiles.1 in : _ the $125,000 home in the fashiona61i suburbs of Washington v..1Uch the f~isenhowe's are renting from Nllon'• 1 best friend. Charles G. "Bebe" Rebor.o. , • Century Mark A nine percent increase • in assessed CLEVELAND. Ohio (AP). -Jda valuation of property in Orange County Borchert celebrirted her tooth birthday was reported this week by c o u n t y with a cup ot' hot water. one ·of the Assessor Jack P. Vallerga. · secrets of long· life, she says. The assessment total is $5,135,484, 813 , Mrs. Borchert, whose frierids call her up $421,991,931 over last y~ar's com-"tpe Uttle firecracker," said .there ·are parable value of $4,7.\3,~,882. some other things that keep her going. · In preparing the 1973-74 county budget One is work. of $350 million, Robert Thomas, county "Ever since 1 was a young girl I work administrative officer, had estimate~ a all the time," she saJd. "I always-like to five percent increase in assessed valua- work. I'm a fast girl Most peOple are I •• ti on. azy. She has several cups of hot water a · When county budget hearings con- day, "the best medicine," she said. And eluded last week a possible 16.73-cent re- "I go to bed with the chickens and get up dud.ion in the property tax rate was es- with \he rooster." timated. But when the work .and hot water run The reduction would lower the tax rate their course she has one other secret on real property from the current $1 .95 to she said. "I. put my feet up on a chai; _. Sl.7827. The. asse~ va!uation increase and snooze a little bit every day." could mean the figu re might be lowered .JJ. J. (}arrelb .Collection of SOFAS Decorator You may choose from a large selection of-fabrics in any one · of the above 3 styles SEVERAL DREXEL & HERfTAGE COLLECTIONS NOW ON SALE further, perhaps as much as six on eighl we re Foun tain Valley, 13; Newport Newport Beach, $417.8 million; $27.6 cents. Beach, 7.1, and Laguna Beach, two per· million, up 7.1; ~ Clemente, $71, The nine percent assessed valuation in-cent. million. $5.3 million . up 8.1; San Juan crease compares to a 14.5 percent in-AssesSed valuation figures for 1973-74 Capistrano, $32.8 million. $6.1 million, up crease a year ago. followed by the dollar increase ovtr last 23; Seal Beacb, $82 million, $3 million. up year 'are : 4; Westmirister, $130.6 million , $10.3 Assessor Vallerga attributed the in· Costa ~1esa. ~.a million, $22.4 ·1r a 6 crease to two factors. One, .he said~ is the million, up 10_7 percent ,· Fountain Valle", nu ion, up · · d I l r l. · Jhe J Anaheim, the county's largest cil" led eve opmen o new proper 1es in 1 i7 million , $13.4 mill ion, up 13: Hun-J county, both commercial and residential. tington Beach. $397 million, $29 mill ion, in total assessed valuation at $622.7 The second he described as the signifi-up B; Irvine, $l89 million. $56.9 million, million. up $5.9 million or 8 percent. San· cant increase in business inventories on · up 143; Laguna Beach, $70.3 million, $1.3 ta Ana follo,ved \yith $478 million, up $-13 "'ith somt irritation, she declined to say OOw much rtnt they pay. "It's Id ; for publication," she said. "We baye • · rental agreement with Bebe and we are paying renl You know that's my private I business." She disclosed for lhe nm Ume lhal lhe Pre1;dent and lrtn. Nixoo slip away from the Wliite House •·quite often" to enjoy Julie's rooking in the relaxed · sur~ roundings of her new borne. "In fact. that's one reason we1re rent- ing it. lt1s so private," ahe Aki. both manufacturing -and retail levels. millio n, up z. 1nilhon or 10 percent. Vallerga said value notice postcards. 1-------------------------------------------- will be mailed to each taxpayer in !he county beginning Thursday . He asked that any laxpayer having a question con- cerning the appraisal of his property to contact his office. leyine Jed all Orange Coast cities \vith the largest increase. 43 percenl. Others ":. ..... If you're looking for money, ra.1nber we'vem 2706-D HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ff0t1Ntlr tit 117t H•rber ll•d., Cosr• MIMI °""""" ...... .....,,.. ..-. ..IAVCD FINANCIAL SERVICES • Phone: 556-1000 :H.J.GAl\l\ETI ~NtTURE P'ROFESSION;( Open Mon. 22f5 HARBOR BCVO. INTERIOR DESIG.NERS 1 Thurs.& Fr i. Eve" COSTA MESA, CALIF ." ' • , ' • • . ' f • DAILY PILOT ~ -Rogers Proposes Peace Plan HELSINKI (UPl ) -Secretary of State _:.w;!!!Mn_.e.-8oJ!ou._@<l.,.lng_that "Europe's security is indivisible from our own," proposed a five--point plan for peace today at the European security . ; .. JULY 4 'SPIRIT OF AMERICA' CELEBRATION HELO IN ALABAMA Gov. George W•ll•c• (left) Appeared With Sen. Edward Kennedy . . ~ Kennedy Lash.es Nixon . At Rally. With Wallace DECATUR,-.Ala. {UPI ) -.Sen. Edward r . ·Kennedy (0-~tass. l. apparently mov- ing to reunify the Democratic Party, spoke at a ceren1011y honoring Gov. George C. \Vallate for patriotism ~-W~y and-lashed the ixon Admi.Diltralioo. fol'.· "trampling upon the creed o( democracy." Kennedy praised Wallace as the em- bodiment of. "the spirit of every • American to speak his 1nind. and be heard -fearlessly and in any part of the COWltr)'." Many observers saw the appearance of Kennedy with \Vallace as a first step toward patching up the t a t t e r e d Democratic Party by the expected 1976 presidential candidate. N a t i o n a I Democratic Chairman Robert .Strauss was-one of ·UleSe;-calling the joint ap- -pearnce a "benchmark m party uniflca· lion." · . Kennedy said he talked wjlh Wallace 'about 45 minuteS before his speech, but that national politics were not discussed. It is too early, he said, to s~culate on" the 1976 presidential campaign. Drea111 conference. .· The proposals which Rogers placed before the meeting~ of 35 foreign ministers ranged from an exchange of military information between East and West to lowered barriers to trade, and, ''ol paramount lmportaiiei!,'' a freer-flow of both people and infonnation between the two halves of tbe continent. Rogers stressed the need to outlaw "the use or threat oC force" between na· lions. He called this "the 'keystone in the arch of a dilrable peace." '"TtfE UMTED STATES has learned from our experience -·that Europe'S security is indivisible from our own," Rogers told the conference. "Our goal should be a continent in \vhich no nation feels threatened, a con· tinent open to the free flow of people and ideas." . Rogers, alluding to European • fears that Russia and America may make deals behind Europe's back, assured the ministers that "the United States and the Soviet Union have a ·major contrlbutlon to make to a secure and cooperative Europe. The recent improvement in our relatioos is helping to bring Europe together again." Two points of Rogers' plan are as follows: -The "elaboration with precision" of principles on relations between nations. These principles -:-including the banning of force and the noninterference in other nations• affairs -are agreed bY. all 35 nations here, -but East and West have disputed their eitact meaning . -AGREEl'tfENT ON exchanging of "certain military information"· and ex· changing observers at m i I i ta r y maneuvers. S)ta11ers And ·while noting thul he and· Wal.lace "have difterer\t opinions on some irn· portant issues.!" Kennedy safd they 'have one thin& in commori: a dislike of the tactics ·ot the Nixon Administration. Pair Alive After 117 Days at Sea *** GRAllD OPE•I• UYSIM G•l•ll • Jiiiy t•ll "·· MARINERS SAVINGS 'IT~ ::::;.~;-f~ff:·;::' *** !\:ow conveniently, .. located in Bayside Cen ter a l Jambor~ and Baysid e Drive. * *·* r * ltO•''i lllSS Till BOAT * A1k aboul our Special S~rpri•e FREE LOG BOOK S, INFLATABLE BEACH BAGS AND OTHER NAUTICAL GIFTS •REFRESHMENTS IN LOBBY e ·VISIT TlclE.FR.lENDUESI CREW IN TOWN --- · .. MAR1NliR°s "sAv1Ncsc ~~·~. ~ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION •'- A S..hlidiuy ul Capit;il Alliann t "<Kl"'fldun • J. • ._,,,., • ours am tu 4 pm. Fricb~~ uni ii 6 !""· - •• ''WE DON'T compile lists o! enemies whose -careers and lives are-to be shat- tered because or their disagfeement ." he said. "We don't use the tactics of the criminal or the po"'1er of the law in order lo silence those whose ideas of politics are different from our own." - ---,.- LONOON. CAPJ -Maurice Bailey 'and his . wife Marilyn sold everythilig they owned. bought a 31 ·foot sloop and left for New Zealand and a ne\v life. . But . their great adventure ended with \hem clinging to a tiny raft in the Pacific 1or' 117 days after the bOat capsiied and sank iri a storm on Ecuador. '>1012~1 80•,>,'!".!v.Ori>"tH • N, 9 wpoll Btxh • Calirumia Q!l).60 ~.,, MAIN OFFICE: WESTCLIFF AT DOVER. NEWPORT BEACH the \Volmi docks' sometime next month !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~·~~~~~~ at Pusan. "··-.. ··~· FRIENDS IN England said Bailey, a strapping 42-year-old six-footer , sold their home in the' Midlands city of Derby roor years· ago to buy the $17 ,500 sloop. He and his 32-year-Old blonde wife lived aboard the white-hulled boat for three years. getting it ready 'for the voyage. Meanwhile, be \\"'ticked as a printer and she as a secretary in a government of- fi ce. ' ' • 1n his strongest .criticism of the . .l'{atergate scandal, Kenoody said the· Administration bad ·~titilijJJessed. ig· nortd and trampled upon the creed of demoeracy." Kennedy toki ne\\'smen later that he 'W8S not now in favor of impeaching Nix- • Qtl, but . he might be late'r If the _facl!> brought out in the Watergate h,earlngs are not refuted. WALLACE REFUSED to discuss the issue. saying "'fhere'.s plenty or lime to talk about Watergate later.'' The couple were picked up by a South Korean fishing boat Wednesday after drifting nearly I ,300 miles from the spot where thei r sloop, the Aurelyn, w e n t down March 4. · The Baileys Y1ere reported \\'eak and .exhausted aUer their ordeal and were being givt!n medical treatment aboard the Korean vessel. the Wolmi. They were not expected to touch dry land again until Dockmaster Peter Brown said the last book Bailey bought beCore the couple set out last August was "Safety and Survival at Sea.1' Raid Victims Forced Away CHICAGO (AP J -"\Ve ""ere harassed and just scared," Herbert Gig lotto says in explaining why he moved from the COilinsvilie area. where he and his wife were the victims or a mistaken drug raid . Giglotlo. "'ho has filed a $1 million damage suil as a result of the raid, said \Vednesday that since then his two cars " have been sideswiped by hit-and-run drivers, that his wife has been follo1•1ed by men in a car and Lhat he has received harassing telephone calls. Telephoning the Associated Press from an ®disclosed location, Giglotto said he believes he and his wife, Louise. woo1d not be protected by ~I police and that he had feared he was "not safe in my own home." HIS PHONE call was in response to a request from the AP forwarded through his parents in East St. Louis. They said th eir son and his wife moved "out \Vest." Giglotlo said he had moved J\1onday, but he declined to reveal his location. Giglotto. 29. said he had not been of· fered a new job but is optimistic he can find one. He quit his job aS a boilermaker. He said the telephone calls began soon after the April Z3 raid. He said he has always been met with silence Yl'hcn he answered. Sunday. his wife discovered a man in their basement , Giglotto said. He said the man ran out, and nothing was found to be stolen. 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Offer expires July 12 . 1973 1111111111111111111 Excluding Size C-110 J -COUPON GI . <>PIN DAILY 9::10 te 9:30 • SUN DAT 1 O to 7 ANi'DA·HILLS 1800 Chetsworth St:-WOODLAND HILLS 21500 v · I South C~s t Plaza TORRANCI Sep I ~ H ictory B vd. llYlllSIOl 3520 Tyler 51. SANTA ANA Norlh"Of , u v a an<l awlhorl'le IUENA 'AIK !leech end Orangcthorpe OltANGl Gnrd G "nd Mancttesler LAKEWOOD Eeirson .,1 Par-arnou•ll, en rove Blvd . / \ • ·' > . ,, .. . --c / 0 a r I b ' j 0 ' a \ ' I I ' I .. , • • Secret Jf µnds Eyed ' ' ' Peace and Freedom Mo1iey From GOP? Firemen Contain . 'One Horse Fire' possible illegal secret con· aecret support ol lhe left,wlng PALM SPRINGS (UPI J -100 r .. ttall and climbing to an DAIL V PILOT a Southland ·Gasuak Explodes SACRAMENTO (AP) _ Sevtral Republican membe11 ol the Ca!Uornia LeglslatUre are under investigation for tribations to 1eft.wlng can-]>&tty may be, QUinn said: "It 1be "One 1-forse Fire ," the elevation of 6.500 tee 1 . dldates dW'ing the 1972 elec-appears as though it was e worst to strike California this F ireOghters n c ed ed 12 LON('; BEACTf fU PI 1 -An lion, a spokesman for the reasonably widespread pra year. has been declared c;oo· helicopters lo chase ii as It explosion apparently set ofr Youth Dies In Blast At Home secretary of state says. tic.e. We have blcidents Jn both lained after a five-day battle. moved hi gher into the n'IOUn-\\'h<'n a slov.· leak in :1 J.:!15 As many as 10 Peace and The fire is still burning and tai.ns. snaking through isola ted ntnin ~·as ignited by a passing Northern and Southern 1 t m lal till look f •-Freedom party candidates ores ry o c s ares · canyons o hi.:: ~II. San Jacinto CALIFORNIA car tore a 4&.foot 1 r~nch In rhc received secret ca mp 3 I g n California, I would think 1n Ing for men with both Wilderness Arca and bw;iing street und destroyed a two-- funds from Republlcilns lut terms of dollan tt would not flrerighUng and m o u n l a I n to lhe fringu ot 1'1l. San...! year in violatioo of California be great _ the 'lbole thing u'1 T_.... climbing experience. Jacinto State Park, a scenic .._ ________ _, s1ory apar1m~nt ho u i e campaign reporting laws, said Gets WUJa AJtN.nnh the blaze is now camping and hiking region. \\'ednesday !light , police said. De would be under '5,000," he ad-'""'& ,.~ Thomaputy 9 Qu~ret.ary of State ded. Two-time Oscar.win-ringed in, hot spots inside the 1 j o~r persons suffert.<d n1i11or JM. d" H perimeter could continue to n urit-s <1nd bums in fleeing QuiM said he I.! heading an "Our concern b not so much ning art irector arry burn for three or four weeks, F ChiJdt R } d . h b I SAN JOSE (AP) -A !~ year..old youth who tried ma k- ing hi!: own fireworks died Wednesday from--injuries-suf rered ln the explosion of his backyard !~~- Investigation for Secretary of the amount of dollars spent, Oliver, who won the olf' . I 'd om· ·en e ease I c ui ding . Yihich w a s State Edmund G. Brawn Jr., but that there was a secret cf-first Oscar for art di· icia s sai • dC>molishl'd by :1 l>\o~·torch or the DemocraUc chief election fort by the Republican party r ection, died Wednes-~tuch of the .fire is burninc J:?JS thal roared into the sky officer of the state. But he to affect the elections. These day at 85. Oliver had stands of plne trttS In remote, ,& ~l . M Q •!. ru}d Sl't it afire a t 8:45 p.nl, salil"1l maYbOtiilOtliOfWieR-e-r-pe·nd·I t·U·~•s-were not told~hi.-docto"'-he--"ln\<111 5 lb~.e" -.Al-el~ -.ass-pecauoJ.___ l'Jama•c-war cstimnted a before results are known reported. on campaign ex-wanted to die on the wilderness canyons. Ev en e "It's very dt'fficult trac' k1.... penditure statemen,, ts as. tbey F rth 1 J 1 helicopters can't land men in $200.000. Randy McGhle died of severe internal and head in- juries and third degree bums over half his body, said a spokesman at Santa Clara Valley NOOical Center. ""' -~··••ha beeo be d ou o u y. 1 1.A~e a•eas, ft're offo'ci'als ha••e STANFORD (UPll -Three Shumway and Ed''"• , d this Clown. Although some ::>i........u ve , sat .. ------~----u.,,, • " A 1nan v.·atking his dog said I t S ' a re v e said. They are canvassing the brothers and a . sister who Stinsoo. h<' :!jW "the gas_ niain in the w n e e s r Y Western stales for seasoned d h t. ,._ are not " un erwenl eart s u.r g er y· There were no contplications t lod coopera 1ve, ouiait , rock · climbers wi th fir e stree exp Cand a v"all of Q•·'-said m· · a teJe...lv.n .. in-c F d together last v.•cck w e r e in the sevcn·hour o~rato'o••, r· f r -·· . ...,,.., annon o••n fighting experience -the only I''" • .., ire cn~ul the front 0 lhc r~iew. Wednesday. ~ •.. meo with the skills 10 clamber dischargl'd "in good shape" S1inso.n said. lie described the b,uilding ... He was mixing chemicals in a shed when they exploded Tuesday, throwing aluminum siding 50 feet and knocking out windows of his parents' nearby home, officials faid. The . youth lost his right hand in the blast. "WE HAVE interviewed a hWldieds of feet down sheer \Vednesday frorn St an f o r,d operations ns d e,\ i oa t C!, number of Peace and cliffs and then cut a fire break ?.1edica1 Center. because th<'y involvl'<i 1hc TllERf<: \\.ERE no rcpor1s ., re e d om can d'id ates, Mutiny Relic Discovered ahead of pifle.fed flames. The four Cost{'llO children -heart. bul added they \\"Cri: of deaths, bul four injuri~ Rcpubllcan candidates and 'The fire consumed more David, J8, Ri chard, 15. Ke\'in , relatively simple proct'<iures. \\'CrC! reported, and authorities Republican party officials. It than 10,000 acres of brush and 13, and Karen. 4 _ stniled as ''Th bo .11 ho 1 . fcarro others may have been is very obvious now that GLENQALE (UPI) -The the ship to Pitcairn Jsland and forest. burned more than a e ys . \l"I P aynig payments were made by inhabitants of Pitcairn Island burned it so it couJd not betray million board feet of timber they walked oul of the hospital baseball better th an e\'cr in a tr.apJX'(.I in the fire, v.•hich Repub1ican party aources," have recovered a cannon that their hideaway to Royal Navy and cost about $1 million in six days after the open-heart couple of months,'' he said. broke out at 8:45 p.m. PDT. "[ had watched him , and it Quinn said. · Jay undisturbed 'on the ocean searchers. About 95 descen-destroyed timber, -ruin e d surgery. Tv.-o of the injurL"d . Arthur But the Republican leader.of floor ror 183 years, since their dants of the mutineers still. watershed, fire fi ghting funds ·"They're all in good shape. } S F'alycr, 23, and his v.•ife. l..anu, • vtas a safe operaUon if handl- ed properly," said _Randy_'s grieving father, C1aron V. !\.fcGhie. "l think he must have tried to mix loo large a batch at once." the Assembly, Robert Beverly anceMors staged the mutiny live on the remote island, the and other expenses. according They' ll >olice 'a y 22. suffcrro burns on !he lower of Manhattan Beach, has said on the Bounty and burned the smallest dependency in the to the U.S. Forest Service and ve rea Y been doing he koows nothing or the·alleg· ship. · British Commonwealth. !he state Division of Forestry. well," said a nursing super· 1\fan S tt.icitlo parts of thei r bodies. ed incidents. A Senate GOP "This cannon is about a Diving in the area where the The blaze was begun near visor. "They v.'ere in intensive f)anicl Cnllccod, 23, escaped leader, John.Harmer of Glen-yard long, and is in quite good Bounty's hulk sank ·is very One Horse Springs on the -care through Sunday, but 1 v.·ith a sprained ankle after dale, said Peace and Freedom condition," r eported Tom dangerous, Christian s a id. Morongo Indian Reservation SUNNYVALE (AP\ jun1p1ng fro1n his apartment. McG hie sai d oth e r neighborhood youths bad bee n helping his son on and . off. "Thank God none of them \vere with him when it hap- pened," he said. . party representatives ap-Christian, radio. operator for "Theri:: is a tr emend o u s Saturday by children playing saW them walking around Police say a 23-year-old man !·le snid he heard a ''loud, hiss- proached him last year for the tiny island in the South underwater surge and divers with fireworks. their rooms Monday." apparently killed himself after ing noise .. ptior to the ex· funds but that he turned them Pacific. run a big risk of being swept ·Stale and federal fo restry The Coor children of P.1r. and a boisterous Fourth of July plosion. down. Christian is a s e ve nth awayandinjuredonthecoral officials fif lded an army of fl.1rs. DavidJ. Costello of San-1 d . h. h h 1. _ _. A second building was Harmer said t'he Senate generation descendant o I or drowned. Also, there are 1,500 men, and mounted what par Y uring "' tc e 1' ''u lhreatenecl bv the blaze. Republican caucus, which he 1-~Jetcher Christian, a R"oyal . sharks." they described as !he biggest la , Rosa had been s uffering blank shotgun shells out a \\·in· Police unit$ rc1>0rll'CI a giant • "He was trying to reproduce the type of fireworks you can buy at the staod dovllt the street," said Jeff Wilkenson, 15, a friend who !iVes acr0$ the.street. "It sounded like a sonic boom." chairs, refused to help Peace Navy lieutenant who led the The cannon, which . was helicopter operalion in the from the same inhcrjted dow for firework effects. ·tiotc in the intersection with and Freedom candidates mutin,Y aboard H.M.S. Bounty · brought up by ''Steve Chris· area to ferry them to moun-defect -holes in the val\'eS of Though r h c y tentatively flumes spcv.·ing from it. "because we didn't have {he against Capt. Willi3m Bligh tian and several oO!er young lain areas. their hearts. listed it as a suicide, offietrs . l-'irefigb~ing errorts . of t~e money, and because we were that became the stuff of fellows," he said, has been Tile blaze burned through The four youngsters went in· . . . eight engine companu.•s dis.- afraid it ·would backfire if novels and films. cleaned and oiled and may be brushland and then flamed in· to operating rooms t\\·o at a said they would continue lo 10•• ·patched to the scene wer e anyone ever found out." The mutineers, accompanied .displayed in the village square to high timber country, racing time last Thursday for vestigate the death of Loren hampered by dov.·ned power Asked how extensive the by Polynesian women , sailed beside the Bounty's anchor. through pine trees more than surgery by Ors: Norman A·L King. lines. 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Special! 20 oz. crystel mugs .99: 12/10.99 TABLE LINENS 1.40 Wonder looper place mats ... 1.09 1.00 matching perma-pr ess napkins .... :89 I .00 woYen oblong p laee mat, , _ ..... 79 1.25 she er abaca ro und piece mets .99 Hand screened linen te• towels .75; 3/1.99 Vin yl tablecloth1, fle nnel.beck•d 2.99""4 .99 SILVERWARE Alv in tferlinq 32 pc. servic e ...... -40°/o off 50 pc. 9oldplate flatware fo r 8 .. , ..... 44.95 He irloom st ainless 44 pc. service .... 99.95 55.95 Internation al st•inle11 set fo r 4 35.96 11 .00-40.00 Wm . Rogers pieces 8,99-34.99 8.50-42.50 Oneida accessori es 6.99-34,99 HOUSEWARES 75 .00 value Salton Hot•ble . . ... 46.95 22.95 S•lton Hotrey ......... 15.99 10.q5 Salton Bun Wermer ... . ... 6'." 22.95 Salton Eg9 W•rmtr ............ 14.99 5HOP 5UNDAY NOON TO 5 OC • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ,,, The Tax No One Wants Well, the goverMr and tbe-Golllornina legislature been.-signed. The-packaJ(lJlg o lhLl.wJl.JssueLwu.JllU"-----~--+--1 have fu mbled away another one. more than a piece of pollfical triokery. We bekan pa¥ing a penny more per dollar In state There would have been a chan ce to negoU1te the sales this week. The only reason we are ia the annual matter, but the legislature waited until the last possible breakdown in relationships between the executiYe and moment to pass the bill. the legislative branches up there in Sacramento. Assailing the sales tax increase as 11Judicrously un· _ The new six·cent sales tax will pour $1.8 million a just," state Controller Houston I. Floumo aald: . DAYTnto the stalelreasllry -a treasury already bulg· "Any Tncrease of taxes is a matter of enonnous Ing wtth $789 million that no one can figure out how to gravity to be undertaken for only the most justifiable give back to us taxpayers. reasons. There C'An be no justification for this sales tax No one wanted the additional penny. Not the gov· increase under existing conditions." emor. Not the legislature. Certainly not California's No justification, that's what he said. Anc;l everyone consumers. agrees. So how did it get there? Remember that tonight or tomorrow when the .. The sales tax increase actually was passed' last year clerk runs a finger down the bright new sales tax chart. 1----------..,!~ o a 1.1 billion school finance and fJ?perty..;;ta~x:i:----nrr.-.;,R~e~m;;ember that those additional nnies are going to rehef measure. That was ore e s a e oururlt.s p e p ffie ra e o a mos -,21iiillion a ay:-Rignrnexr----1 ' .. blushing with alm·ost $800 million · it didn't antici pate. to that pile of nearly $800 million of ours that's already Since it wasn't needed and no one wanted it, a bill --Uter.e. postponing enactment of the new tax passed the legis- lature. The Democratic majority' cunningly pinned it to an income tax rebat~ plan hoping to get the income· tax program past the governor. .· But Gov. Reagan said the income tax rebate "wouldn't be fair to the wealthy" and vetoed the whole blt.. So while they, w.ere_playing.child games up there in the Capitol, we get stuck with an additional $35 on a new car, $5 on a new TV set, about a quarter on a pair of shoes and a penny on each six-pack of beer. And that surplus keeps piling up. It'll reach $1 bil· lion next year. In the first place,' the governor's concern for the wealthx is touching. Since he's reasonably wealthy him- self, we trust he had only· the welfare of the state in oiind when he vetoed the package. The legislature is little better. If they'd kept the sales tax proposal a separate item, the bill would have Toi1chy Mat~rial The Polish American·· Congress is askini' the FCC for equal time on TV to respond to "Polack jokes" aired by comedians. ' If the Polish community Is truly.hurt by these jokes and if they really are bigotry, we guess the FCC ought , to respond accordingly. There is such a thing as over· doing even jokes. · . But, the situation does make us wonder if there's no place left in our society for ethnic jok~s. Can't we laugh a little about the penny-pinching Scot, the sharp-dealing Jew, the drunken Irish cop, the rnanana ?.tex1can, the stuffy Briton or the authoritarian German? . There seems to be only one rule: .ije certain you are a member of the minority or ethnic group you're poking furr al Find the_ One Who Belongs El,sewhere · Dear Gloomy Gus Erasing the Blot of CHEEP • . (s~NEY J.HARRI~ Once more into the breach - another "Odd MlD Out" word-quiz. Each list con- taiN one name or item that doesn't really belong theie; whi ch is it, and why? A score ot 50 percent gives you a degree in ()ddmanship: I. Archduke Rudolph, Count Waldstein, Baron von . Landon. County · R:asumoff· sky, and the Marquis de Sade. 2. Ferrier, Kovac:ii, Smith, Cartwright, and HerTero. · ·3. Tattoo, 1'-1ess. Alarm, Reveille, and Taps. 4. Sears, Roebuck; Rolls Royce; Hammacher..SC:hlemmer; Dun & Bradstreet; Beawnont and · ·Fletcher. 5. Shake, Turn,· Miniscule, Mordent , and Crotchet. 6. Jack Kramer; Rod Laver. Pandio Gonzales, William Tiiden, and Ellsworth Vines. 7. l\1aster, Star. Tenderfoot, Life, and Eagle. I. Clio, 'Echo, Erato, Calliope, and Thalia. 9. Nos. Z, 3. 4. 5, and 7. 10. Jane Ma..,,Je, l\largery All ingham, Dorothy Sayers, Ngalo 1'-1arsh, and Agatha Ouistle. 11. Beethoven. SChubert, Brahms, Liszt, and l\lozart. 12. Hector, Paris, Patrocles, Priam, Hpw much interest di d John Dean Ill save on h1S oWn money whi le using money enthnted to him? C. A. L. GIMlll' Gn -'ll -•lllnlltttll '' ,....,, .......... ~" nfMcl -vj_. ti IM -..-. klllll ~r pef -• i. oi.-r 8111, a.fir '""· and Troilus. ANSWERS' I. Great musical composiUons by Bach, Haydn and Beethoven were ann· missioned by, or dedicated to, all of them except the Marquis de Sade. ~ All exe<pt "Cartwright" mun "Smith" in their native lanl!llge. 3, All but "Alarm" are military lxlgle calls. . · 4. All v.·ere busi~ partners except the literary ci>llaborators, Beaumont and Fletcher. 5. All but "Minisculc" are terms in musical notation. 6. Among these tennis champions, Rod La ver is singular on three ooooUi : <lilly Australian, on1y left·hander, and only Grand Slam winner. 7. All but "Master" were original Boy Scoo< ranks. . 8. Echo was a Grecian nymph who wasted away to a voice pining for Narcissus; the others are 1'-1~ of History, Love Poetry, Epic Poetry, and Comedy. 9. All are prime numbers except "4." 10. "Jane ,l\1arple" ts a fictional detec- tive; the others are prominent British female mystery story authors. 11. All but Mozart were lifelong bachelors. 12. Patrocles was a Greek in the ~ jan· War; the others were the King of Troy and his sons. Sprouts Sprout Fast 'Mllngs a columnist· might never know if he didn't open his mall : Parents sometimes , think teen-agers are the fastest-growing things on earth. Actually, young sprouts of the bambOO plant are. They can shoot up a foot or more in a single day. The United States now has 2%0,000 fUl- ing stations, but early in the 2t11b century there \\'ere so few that stranded motor· ists oltcn had lo buy fuel· from grocery stores, bh1cksmifh s hop s, hard"•art' stores or even clean· lng establistunents. At. lhat time only abtiut 140 of the na· tiOfl's two million mlles of rural roads wtrn paved. Are you a Lap Sap Chung? In Hong Kong that's the term for a litterbug. Its literal meaning is "rubbish wonn.'' If you e.re afraid of your wife's tongue, you're probably aulfering from an acute c11se of aichmophobl.a. That Is, you have a fear ol shari>-pointed objects. EGGS ARE marketed by slze, ac- cording to s~lfk rules laid down by the U.S. ileportmen< of AgrlculUU.. A dowl egga graded "SINltl" must weiF, at least JI ounces, a dozen "medlum' ones at IONt 21 ounces, and a dozen "large" eggs at least 24 ounces. · Hl3i<>ry 1._,: Who wM the first U.S. President who wasn 't de9Ctnded from British or Dutch stock? lie wu Herbert Jfoover, •nd he was of SwiM descent. Quot.able nollbits: ''To be mature means to face, and not evade, every f1"Hh cr!N: that comes. "-Fritz Kunkel. I ( HAL BOYLE J Nature notes : The Ba1timore Ork>le Is believed to get Us name because its orange and black feathers were the col· ors of Lon:! Baltimore's family. Flying squirrels don't really ny -they simply glide. Bats are the only mammals that can truly Oy. Of all living creature.s, birds have the highest body tern· peratures. They range from 104 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. HOUSEHOLD HINT for the jelly and peanut butter sandwich set; Your peanut butter will hold Its navor and quality longer lf you keep It In the refrigerator Instead or at room temperature. Executive si,M: Thls ooe IS from the desk ol Fred KuJow, PresJdent of' Rivena Imports, Ltd.: "If you are a born wor· rler, you were born at the right time." Worth remembering; "Re.membe.r the good old days -when trouble in the streets only meant JX1t holes?" Folklore :' Eating Mui nuts will help cure moulh sores. JJub grease Into your fee< I<> want oll head coldl. Buckshot catrl<d In U>e hip pocket pmeni. · rheumatism. Elting watermelon will redu<e lever. If yot1 tie the head o! a buuard around your neck, It wU I cure you cl headache. Don't throw away bread crumbs -nibbling them will make you wile. U \" .. GeoriJe Bemord Shaw who ol> terved, "Gambling promlles the poor what property perforrl')ii lor l:he' rich - Something ror nothing." GOP Had Better Listen to Mr. Stull - Some Republican bigwigs.Jn this state whistled in the d_ark about Watergate. . They pretend it wi ll not damage the fu ture and the fortunes of the GOP. They whistle in their own ear; it will not go away soon. The stupid sins of Watergate "·ill be visited upoo Republi· cans for 11. lime to ::ome. Although there is a flood of aversion t09iard all politi· ciam, it is the GOP that must bear the brunt ol. that mark of Cain. Thousands of Re- publican workers know that. State Sen· ator John swu..-Diego) knows it , too. . ' Stull feels strongly. and outspoken1y, that Republi_cans must make a hard ap- praisal of Watergate; "Otherwise we can expect the demise of the two-party system .. Then, ultimately, wilhout checks and balance$, we can anticipate the end of our fonn of govemmenl. '.' ( . RUS WALTON J . P RIOR to his special election to the Senate, Stull was an assemblyman. chaiiman of the Assembly GQP caucus, and head o( its 1972 campaign com· mitlce. "l became something of an expert on _ CREEP -The Committee to Re-Elect the President. CREEP is not the Republican party and nevel'., was. We owe no loyalty whatever to thJse who used our party as a pragmatic, unprincipled attempt to insure their own power and influence." Stull also lashes out at the White House palace guard, calling it a ''band of high- paid adverti sing men who have an ar· rogant'ignoralfce about politics and.mid· die America ." , "There \\'as a peculiar, pervilSiVe and paranoidal attitude within that group. 1n their headlong e£fort to pile up an astronomical, but largely meaningless, popular vote for their candida they ruthlessly slashed off Pres. Nixon ' ·coat· tails and cut down lesser Repu cans acrosS the nation . "NIXON'S re-election was a virtual certainty . . . it was a glorious op- porlunity for not one but many Republican landslides. But, CREEP \vas not remotely roncerned with such details as a Republican Congress or state houses and legislatures." Stull recounts how the Assembly catn· paign committee worked for tv.u years to recruit attractive candidates in 1972. In many distri cts, he claims, the outlook for Victory was good. "Then came CREEP. I have never en- countered such a (aggle of petty die· tators in my life. The final blow was that they organized and implemented the in· credible operation on election day that required Republican workers to get out . any Democrat who might vote for Nixon, with no regard for the rest of the ticket." INCLUDED in Stull's list of GOP can· didates who \Yere squashed by the CREEPs are ! o I'. m e r . assemblymen Charles C-0nrad and Dick Barnes and challengers Ron. Del Principe and John Conlan. Conlan sought to d e f e a t Assemblyman Ken .MacDonald (0-Ven· tura). "As MacDonald says, he never had a precinct organization until CREEP came along and did the work of getting out Democrats \Vbo also voted for him." Stull spits it out: "CREEP's sordi~ outrageous mess -the "COmbinalion ot the Watergate disgrace and the con. demnation of our stare-1o-;he Ptforett! miasma -makes it a.Pleasure for me to totally repudiate those people. "The Committee to Re-Elect the PJ'P-..si· dent is not the Republican party any more than Ted Kennedy at Chap- paquiddick is the Democratic party." Wherein lies salv,ation? Stull says the President "must engage in a monumen· ta! housecleaning aild a reaffirmation of those transcendental principles which bear no relationship• to the tawdry ex- pediency ... of CREEP." For the good of their party and the tw~party system. Republic.ans had besL lis ten to John Stull. · Hospital Red Carpet for Mrs. Stans \VASHINGTON -President Ntxo n personally arranged for hospitalization and treatment of J\.1rs. J\.1aurlce Stans at _ .\Valter Reed Anny Medical Center more than a year after her husband resigned as Secretary of Corrunerce. She bas been hospitalit.ed at the famed center on three occasions since Stans left the government to become the Presi· dent's chief political fund-raiser. She stay- ed on even after Stans was indicted on ~1ay 10. She was 1'Jt up in a luxurious wing of Walter Reed \\'here the Very Important Patients stay. For silver dinner service and all the accouterments of the finest hotels, plus her medical tests and drugs, she was charged only $61 a day. Although high officials and their families ar.e eligible for such service, it's highly unusual for the wile ol. a former ca binet member to be treated at Walter Reed. She stayed at the hoopital the last four months of 1972, then came back for another 19 days in January 1973, She returned again from May 8 to 22. Her vlsilors have included the First Lady and, oo Thanksgiving, she received a telephone call from President Nixon. Fool.note: A hosp It a I ·spokesman said the hospitalization was "a con- tinuation" of treatment that Mrs. Stans received v.illle her husband "'as MUI a cabinet member. Added Stans' persona! secretary, Arden Chambers: "'When r.tr. Stans left office, o n e of the under-. standings was th a t Ptfrs. Stans would be permitted the courtesies ol Walter Reed.'' NIXON'S PRO~USE: Pre1ident Nixon has promised his new advhers that he'll change his habits and make hirnseU more accessible. Previously. he had mnotned tn such 1plendid i90lalion that ellm Vice Presi· dent Spif'Q Agnew had been tmable to break tll,...gh the palact guard wllh ad· vice on Watergate. The Viet President had tried to reach Nixon •·Ith urgent Watera1te Mvict from several RepubHt:an tenalors. Bu' Agnew had to rcpon back la.st March lh"1 he cooldn'l gtJ put H.R. llaldenum and John Ehrlichman. \\'ho were then the guardians of the presidential sanctum. Their repkicements, Melvin Laird and Bryce Harlow, still haven't been taken into the President's deep confidence. ~ They didn't even accompany him to San Clemente, "1lere he pondered . his Watergate course in his usual solitude. The President has pledged, OOwever, a- new open-Ooor policy. He is taking phone calls, for example, from important senators who used to be tmable to get through I<> him. THOSE WHO have spoken to ttim about Watergate tell us he Is lx>th hurt and an· noyed by the Senate revelations. They in· sist, ho\\'ever, that the President sho\\'S . no sigh of desperation. He doesn't intend to reslgn nor does he expect to be im- peached, He believes t~ Watergate episode ev,ntually will diminish, in con- trast with his diplomatic achievements. He s1~1cars to his friends that he had no part in the \Va tergate break-in nor the illegal co\'erup. "I'm not stupid," one visitor quoted him as saying. "If I had known about the skulduggery, I'd have fi red those people." He claims he was deceived by people h' trusted. Rationing Due, Black Markets Too The cartoon in The New Yorker shOW! two young couples sitting in a backyard somewhere in suburbia. One of the women says. "We found the most marvelous little place where they sell gasoline." Bicycle riders probably will laugh harder than car owners. 'Ibe point, of course, is that demand for gaaollne ill outstrippirig the apparent supply. So It is, too, with a wide variety of meat and agricultural products. In such -a situation, prices automatically rite. Bui President Nixon imposed a 60- day freeze on retail prices June 13, and a new set of price contro1s may be im- posed during P"""' IV. Mounting food shortages couJd well lead to rationing. This Is precisely the sort of situation in which black markets flourl.sh. Black- market activities take many forms, but the dlctlonary definition of the term is suffldenUy broad: "tllicit trade in pods In violation of olf!Clal regula.tJoos." Marsha.II B. Clinard, author of a definitive study ol black·marktteerinS during Workt War Il, has noted : "Volun- tary rationing to reguJar ~. or those with IUJfidtnt mooey on a fim- come, fint-strved basis, m11 be uted for Jess .... nu~ goods cc during temPo<•ry ahortqes." But he cautioned that "this · syllem does ~ork U <he c:ooditlont are rtvened Ind the goods are necuslUta ln 1hort supply over a lol"lger period or time." · • BLACK MAllKETS ·operated In th b <OWIU)> -tile elvtl' Spanlsh-Arnerlcanj and first World wan, but they reached full Oow« during World War JI. 1be food needs of lbe U.S. anned forces and ol alUed countries rapldly depleted American aarlcultural surplUSH Ind led EDITORIAL RESEARCH to rationing for civilians. AJ the Bureau of the Budget observed in :l!M6, each sailor on active duly during the war ale. "twice as much meet, three -fourths aga in as much butter, one-thi rd again p many eggs, and two-th irtls again as much cheese as the average (private) citizen ate in 1942." Emergency food aid to Britain and the Soviet Union amounted . to around 10 percent or the total U.S. sup- ply. To deal with this extraordinary situa· lion, President F. ·D. Roosevelt submitted Packers' Association estimated that 50 lo 70 percent of all civilian meat was pass- ing through black-market channels. One year later Fortune magazin~ stated : "Jn the U.S. in 1946, the historians will write, it was possible to get anything you could imagine -for a price." Now it may be bllppening again. The National Fire Protection A~iation haS seen fit lo Issue a ne\vs release <:au· lioning consumers about the hazards of storing hoarded gasoline. Hoarding and black-marketeering go hand In hand. OIAN•I COAIT DAILY PILOT an antl-WlaHon meM<tge to Congress on Robert N. Wted, Publisher April 2.1, t'42; Among other things, the President proposed to "fix ceilings on the Thont41 Ktl'T>ll) Editor prices which comurmrs. r e ta 11 er s, Barbara. Kreibich who'esaJeri. and manufacturers pay for Edilorfal P6oe Editor the th!~ they ~; and ceilings on rents The editorial ·~ of 1bc n.]1y (or dwelllnp In al mas aUected by war Pilot )etk• 10 in.form and l':t.lmulat~ · !ndustrlts.' readtn by prtscnflng on this page 1bt Offict of Pritt Administration dlverv•conutltl'lhlry· on topics or tn- lliblequently IJIUed more than 600 price ltte11 by tYndkated <»lwnnist• and and rent regulations, nxtna the pri~ of cartoonists, by providing a forum for ovrr tlgtit million artfc~ and 20 readers' vit'WI and by ~unc this categorlet cf ntlonttl commodfUes_J ond nC'NIPl.Ptt'• Of>inlonl and kh?u on cont rolllng the di lr1butlon of nume:rous eumnt tosifcs. ~ edttarlal oPiruor. essential product.I, of the Dlily Pllot •ppear only In u.e «lllorial miWM 11 fhe 1np o( the WORLD WAR II, unlike the Komo.or_,~-.· Opin'°"' ,.,.._. l>y tile ..i. i tnam wart, commanded 1tmost l;trt.lll mntQ: IM'""c1n«1n1tt1: ancrlttrtr aupPort J>y U.S. dvllians, who wUJlngly wrltcn &re their own and.., ...... ..,... underwtnt pe.rmal hardshl~ In the In-mmt oc: thttr vtew-b)' 'the Dlll,,y terest or vlt1ory . Slill, black m11rkeu Alot lbw~ bt ~ steadl~ 1pread throughout lhe I.find. rn Thursday, July 5, 1973 1945 lttt Greatl':r Clnclnn1tU Mt11i ---' For the $240,000 Suit Won . . .. Thursday, July ~. ·l t;.73 Work to Begin on 2 Parks DAILV PILOT 7 Weights On Display . By Widow of worker Work will begin""'" on the cover that, Saito said . contrary to the council '< Bonito anCl Four Oaks park wishes had caused him "to A collection ol. cut gtass SANTA ANA _ Damagea . inject. it Wll aucttsSfully sites in San Juan Caplstrluio. SAITO SAID that the turfing llarloe of Ful1ert01l has been paperweights ls on displ1y Record •·••• I' , __ ., Th Cit Coo 11 h been de 1 et e d from the lose respect (or park plan-th.rough July 16 at the l.agwul to-..""'Ei 240,000 have..: been ~in. what was orlguw.IJY e Y nc 85 ac~ estlmate-t,o cut the cosl down ners." awarded in Orange County a $4 ,AnilUoa lawsuit that cepted the Rockport Construe· 10 city spccificalions. Beach Library, 3&3 Glenneyre Superior cOurt to the· widow of neP{ent Shoring of the sewer ti on Com.pariy bid of $52.487 . Thorpe said the cut had TllE COUNCJL v.· i t h St. Dlssolatl.on a co:"".Struction worker who trench contributed to the col· (or ·· improvements but not been made in the \\'ron g Thorpe's support votl'd to ac· The paper\\'eights, Ir om f died in Huntington Beach lapse of the earthWorks. be!ore a slonny exchange places. He asked. ''how can a eepl the bid. They thtn called throughout the \\'Orld are from Of Marrlade nearly three yean ago when The same jury awarded Monday bet1A·een Councilman city use a park wi th no for bids for the turf planning the collecUon of hlrs. Stanley ';t the walls of , a sewer l~ $9,500 to Edward Butcher, 48, James Thorpe and park plan-grass?" so !hat wOrk can start soon. "1i.1_.1.., ~ 1r~nch collapsed and buried Row1and Heights, for injuries ner PauJ Saito. Thorpe said the council had The $S2,487 \\'ill co v er Rice of Laguna Beach. ~::!i.."1::t,~~.:!i :,~.:'~~rtMlt-ld him WKlertona of soil. he suffered in the same in-ORANGE COUNTY Saito had told the council asked for the turfing and soil landscaping at ~nlto Park Library hours are 10 a.m. ti> O'N1111, 01111e1 11:o11«1 ind vn1~1. A jury ended a two-week cident. Butcher n a r r,ow 1-Y so il preparation -a:hd turfing preparation to be included in and sprinkler systems and 9 p.m. Monday through-Thur.!· J.!~1':'Ll"'4t inc1 ~aul.civ1c1 ' • trial in Judge Mark SOden's escaped being buried with "~---------' was not included in the cos1. the original estimate. barriers to streets al both day and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fri· "°""''Yvonne o. •1111~•v1<1 H1Ce • cow1room by awa rding the Ellett in tbe tragedy An additional 112.000 would He added that such arlion parks. d11y and Saturday. , M¥wl~J.,,.,~ ~a,.,.,_ ' ' _.::::::::.....::.::::::.....:.c..:~·---------------.::::.::::::::.::::.:::...:.::.:::: _______ --= ___ :--__ _c _____________ ,--_______ _ ,w11k1n1, Hor~ i... and 1,s111r1ev damages to Mrs. Melva Mae M~:,_.~~,...t.1nd.Jr11ard u-u Ellett, 45, Walnut, the widow ~!!:'::;~~!':Jt!"-::'n:urrri Of Manley David Eµett, w~ ,sw1ll .. Anc1r••, L. •nd Larry "'.WOllll was 41 when he died while H!Utchk; <Mii L Int DorottW k' No ' 3 J-th 1<y1w11er~ Bonnie ·RMltlld Jolift Mlclllet wor rng v. , '""• on e ·°""'• •Ith. "!''wk:•/~ M~ Ann Indianapolis Street sewer pro- -· Oorolhy L, lllJd Alfreil A. • .. .s1ucld0, Fr1nclico Ji I nd P,nny e . Ject. , ____ a.-. .• ......., .. _.,._..,.. ....... y --,,,= ·r.;;rt.•r.: - Hecker, Jim Elmer ,1111 Su51t1 Oline WllU3ge8 Were JUUIUY ' l ·- I ' Lucelt, l yung Joo lftd we11tce Jostptl · awarded against the City of Nlcf\ob , Krl11ln L. iiPlll JoniA. tcttntu.Kll""n E. 111111 RO(lfllir G. Huntington .Beach and E.L. · ::i-.~~.:.~T .=~111,4 D. White, Inc., the construction Grlffll,h\ Ooro111v·~ Mtldr.d and Joi\" company tesponaible for the Rtymond , •· · G-hon, Rel( L. •nd Martt.a J. Kffdy, Dllnl11 lr1111e lnil Oou9l11 OU1'· lletd SIU", Marl.in~ Gr.,. Ind O..rrell Brvan Fraser, J1me1 L. 11\d Mtrlol\11111:. ll:yan, Simuel C:, and ).Inda M. R1wl•nd, All1n'Gord1'" •1111 Judith An- M Chris'-' I 0bilr1 Ann 1nd Robert l Ynn f flOdot, PltrkU L 111a Thomt1 J, IUfthle, Vtr"ke W. t nd ~an p. Sll<lpMrd, ~ P. llld N""'ldll N. POl)p;I, O.nllll G. 1M JOffP111!!t A. Jlefll"I', Ellse "M. liicl Brll>dlev ' Stenver, Dorlh1 JNn"' ind Rlc"'-rd R.,...Ofld ' llelanger, Mlir91~t Cl11lr1 and Albert Fullerton Man Set As Sawyer ..,.,. :i:. , Slllk. Cal L1dli l1v 111111 Jin 01re ' H!lier, Pt ld1 Joenne •nd Oon•ld HANNIBAL, Mo. (AP) -A ..-ic:~r;~rY Lff ,1111 si~v"' L.a..,. Fullerton man whO has been cero11n, R\t• ~: and Thomas J. portrayed as Tom Sawyer but Th0m11, Jovce,011nne and Jesw J, has never before been to Han· " Other . nibal will be honored here this week as part of the town's · Tom Sawyer week. Jack Callahan, 54, now a Deatlis ' sales representative for a Long Beach firm , was seen on the cover of Saturday Evening ,. TORRINGTON:, Conn. (AP) Post magazine 37 y~acs ago in " --EriC-~~Stowe -Hatch 71, .... Norman Rock\vell s· famous t. chairman °6f the Conn~ticut pai.uting ot. young Tom ~wyer Historical Commission writet whitewashing a H a nn 1 b a I and novelist, died Wed~sday. fence. The painting was also He wrote "~fy Man Godfrey," ~sed o~ a postage stamp a comedy movie or the 1930s, tssued 1n December. and also wrote the scripts for Gallahan said, hOwever, that the "Topper" television series he had never been to Han· of the 1950s. nibal. He said Rockwell saw DA,VENPORT, Iowa (AP ) -him at a bus stop in New David K. Gottlieb, 59, presi· Rochelle. N.Y .. in 1936 and dent of a Mid'A·est newspaper asked hirn to pose for a Series chain, died Wednesday. Gott· -of Tqm Sawyer paintings. lieb was president of Lee Enterprises, lnc., whi c h operates 14 daily newspaper~ in the Midwest, Montana and Oregon, and also six broa~cast facUities. · KINGSTON;··N.Y. {AP) - William T. McCarthy, 65, re- 1.ired news .editor for the-New York Daily News, died Wednesday. 'lie joined News Diedrich Appoints Assistant .. as a copy editor in 1943 be-·FULLERTON -Jack B . came makeup editor in ' 1955 · named .executive assistant to and news editor in 1963. Third Di st r i c t Supervisor " " Ralph Diedrich, also of Deatlj Notices Fullerton. •llALIEY . Harloe is currently studying EY•r•ll Rutu1 Br11ey. ,fl:esidtnt 01 sootll for a doctor's degree at UC U<Oun11 d<lle of 'dlllll, July 3, 1973. Survived by wife, J 111111 d1ugnter, Anne Ri\lerside. He has been an Buntin, t+orlhtl'n C1lllornl1; one grand· .ll•o.ODMtl'; two• sllllll'U -llrOIOf r. Orange County Airport com· Mtmor111 11n1IH , Monday. Julv 9, 11 · b h 1--' AM, St. M1rv1 EplKgpal (.nurcn, Lagun1 mlSSiOner Ut 3S re5 5u=.1 a..cll. Private vr1vn1e11 lirvlces, Mc11n· that post in view of his new taln VI-ttmeltrv, AU11<:1en11. Family sl!WHI• ttioM: t..w11n11111 mev mak1 commitment. memori.il contrlbllflons tc their f1vorllf , cMrltv. 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Refreshments! will be served all durin g Open Hou se Week. Our two drive-up teller windows mean fast service without even leaving your car. Or when you come into th.e bank, th ere's a large parking area for our customers. e Bank of california We -make ha • easy.- • • 1401 Dove Street, Newport Place, Newport Beach, California 92660 (714) 533;3511 arren-P~hompmn, Vic!! President and Manager~--. . ·-· . •1•11 TM ...... ~ W.Aw,.......,f.D.~,C. ' " ' ' r • lJ lJ.t.ILf PILOT ORANGE COUNTY Media Law Expert To Visit FULLERTON -The alJlhot ol a nationally recognized book on communiealions law will serve as a visiting pro- fessor in the commqnications department at Cal State Fullerton this summer. Dr. KeMeth S. Devol , author of "Mas!I Media and the Supreme Coort : nte Legacy of the Warren Years," and chairman of t h e journalism department al Cal State Northridge, will teach a ·course on m a 1 s com- munications law d u r i n g Fullerton'sr: secoDd suinmer session, wtiich starts July 23. The three--wiit class will meet from 6-9 :30 p.m. on Mon- days and Wednesdays through Aug. 29. Registration will be conducted on July 23. • ' __J Ekstrom to Be Examine·d By TOM BARLEY Of lfM 0.ll'I' , ... Sl1ft SANTA ANA -Two psychiatrists have been ap- pointed to examine convicted killer Carl Anden Ekstro~ after the Orange Coun~ Superior Court judge schedul- ed to sentence him learned that the ?o.iidway City man rip- ped foor ltlephones OUt· ol_ lhe Eclcstrom . heevUy lran- wall In a county jall fracas. quilized for his court ap- "ntls isn't the Car I pearance Tuesday, listened Eckstrom I represented iit his carefully as Judge Speirs lrlal," Deputy P u b I i c delayed sentencing on his con· Defender Ron Butler told · vtction on two counts of firs'l Judge William C. Spein. "He tlegree murder to July 24. ranlbles in his discussions The judge will e1amlne the with me and his ans~ers are psychiatric report on that unrelated to 1ny qucsuons." d U 1 same ate and wi also ru e on Butler'.s motion for a new trial if he finds Eckstrom, 23, to be ~ne. villtor1' arta and ripped out lhe ltlepbones·while proleltlng that his visiting time with his relatives had been cUt abort. , -• "I cer\linly have ·some slight doubt on hll sanity," Judge Sp e Ir t commented. "And, of course, I want that cleared up before I take any further action In this case." I tr.was successfully , alleged by the prosecution i n Eckltrom's trial thatl\e uSed an automatic rine to cul down two Los Angeles C,o u n t y sherilfJs deputies who sought to arrest 1lim at his Flight Street home. Orientatwn Set In UCI Sessions Eckstrom stands convicted of the killings of . two Los Angeles County lawmen who followed him to his ~1idwa_y City home. last Jan. 4 after the jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii boyish, besPectacled defendant allegedly shot and killed one or two sisters he confronted in a Cerritos parking lot and then killed a young man who came First there's ''SPOP" and then "Uni-Prep" and "0- Week" -and all three ·spell orientaticn for new students at UC Irvine. . SPOP -short for 9tudent- P8.rent Orientation Program -is .· scheduled for four ~eekends .ind tlu'ee separat e days this. summer. The pro- gram is designed to give new students a rounded picture of university life and w i 11 particularly stress academic planning. Students only will sign up for lhe Aug. 10-12 weekend but parents as well as stud~nts will participate in the other three weekends, July '27·29, ·Aug. 24-26 and Sept. 7·9. In ad- dition,· one-Oaf proif"ams arc planned for Aug. 17 for transfer st udent s and veterans, August 18 f o r parents onJy and Aug. 19 for parerits. and students. programs assistant K a y Carlson and three orientation coordinators, Anne fl.1orrissey, a June graduate, ahd Roy Comer and . Harry LeGrande, social ecology majors, _... ReservatW>ns for the SPOP and Uni-Prep programs arc due by July 20 in the UCI Stu- derit Service! Office. No regis·· tration is needed al this time for 0-Week. to their aid. . His trial on those charges in the Norwalk branch court h been deferr'ed until Oct. 1. It . was le a rn e d after Judg_e Speirs ordered the three-w ee k delay tha{ Eckstrom beeame v i o I e n t June 311" "n the county jail ORANGE COUNTY F.A IR DISCOUNT TICK~TS Jt.T ALL HARBOR CENTER STORES • • J •e.• FIYnarthtO San · lttm.aclaYonPSA. {Callfomla's wlOifida' state bll d) ii ' --- \ PSA wants to·go north (or south) with your money. ·other Grinni~gbi(ds to San Diego -.'~. an? .Sacramento. Over 160 "'=::;...'~ fttghts a day connecting , all of northe n and southern Calif~nia. Call your trav agent or PSA an let's·migrate. Challenge the .News Quiz UNI-PREP -standing for DEVOL 'S BOOK was named University P re p a r a·t i o n one_of._tbe most significanl Pro~am. -will be a seven- books in•journalism in t971 by ~ live-m program Sept, 9-16. ~"'""' ~JB,""'Tau .6.lnha during the Its · alltLiS to supplement the ·~;.rr ·"·'~riiruar·Fra'Bk":l:.iiChTr ...... Motl .. ..:~-e~witboa.. . research cotnpetition. rn-depth ex~sure to Irvan~ . the hold education and environment. er t;if . a d~torate Students will participate in rrom the 1:Jn1vi:rs1ty of workshops--0n study tcchni· Southern Ca!t~orrua, J?ev~I ques, .self-assessment and the ~nduc~e<l additional s~1es in nature of higher education as · JOumallS1Tl ~aw and. ethics at well as take part in other ac· Stanford University 1n 1969 un· tivities d.er a fel!owship from the Na-Orie.ltation Week. Sept. 24- tlonal . ~owment of the 30. provides a general orien- Humaruties. tation for all new and return- He is listed in Who's Who in ing students the week prior to America and was named the lhe start of classes. Activities outstanding coJlege newspaper are planned to a c q u a i n t adviser in the West iil 1965. students with c.a mp us Man's Kin Sue Woman Over Death . organizations and facilities and academic.advising will be availabl~. • Robert F. Gentry, associate dean of studen1', is in charge of the orientation series. ---..:_WORKING WITH him are . School Sued Over Boy's Fall Injury SANTA ANA -A woman placed on three years pro- bation after fatally stabbing h~r boy friend in his Costa Mey apartment has been. sued for $3.5 million by the mother and small 59 of the viclim. SANTA ANA -Relatives of a IO-year-old N e w p o r t Mrs. Gonzala Reymunclo Elementary School student and 'Dean Anthony 1.1artinez, who allegedly was seriously 6. are named as plaintlffs in injured last Dec. 11 when he an Orange Coonty Superior fell from the "rainbow bars" Court civil action th at charges in the school playground have sued the school and the Mrs. Trinidad "Trini" Crane Newport-Mesa Unified School with responsibility for the District for $750.000 i n stabbing death last Sept. 15 of damages. Lionel John Martinez, 2.1, of John F. Michael Jr.and his 976 Mission Drive, Costa wife. Virginia. claim that their M nephew. Frederick George esa. 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By THOMAS I/· ELIAS One ol the quiet cmualties of Propcr.litkln 20 has been the world's oldest coastal regula- tion agerx:y. eoutal zone, Ibey don't hne the ability to Hi up a tom-. prebeliatvo ...,. poller for the ocean resources themselves," he said. HWe need a body that can do both." • ca~)s. We.a.J'~ IY)e.n.;. ~hlOO~ +f'OCV\ T\.\E . 5\\\R1"..S~Lf 3:?.3 e. 1 "'J ~ ple.o.&s jo'-"' us. cU. Strangely, while the Coast· line ln.iUalive passed in last fall'• election caued the death , of Ibo CalUomla Advisory Qnnmission on Marine and Coaata1 Jtesourcet (CMCl. it may end up recreating a simi· tar group tlree Ye~ from now. . "WHEN lt71' rolls around and the commission set up by Proposition 20 have come up with an oVer-aJI coastal plan, they11 have to face the same political realities that existed last year when the Legislatw'e refused to pass any coastal legislation," Robe r t B. Krueger, CM C's ch8innan since 1970, said in an. interview. _ "And then we may set the C l\1 C ' s r e commendations resurface as somethi n g · balanced· and workable," the Lbs Angeles lawyer added. KRUEGER .OBJECT$ because the new COlltaJ com- mi.uions can, ror fnltance, prevent new construction in SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS beach areas but can't devise methods of either expanding the beaches or even recom- mend buying more beach front. age for perks. "We actually reco!llmended three years ago that we be replaced with a setup 'like Proposition 20's, but much broader based in scientific competence and with a broader scope," he said. "But we were just a powerless ad- visory commission. And when yoo don't support the ad- ministration's positions, )'bu develop institutionalized non- suppOrters." 'I"' · noon Kruege r's co mm iss ion wasn't eliminated in a formal way by Proposition 20. Rather, no money was all~ated to it in the proposed 1973-74 budget. •• · One of the CMC's most Oam- Qoyant non-supporters was J. Jamison Moore, a com- missioner from 1967 until Gov. Ronald Reagan fired him in 1971 amidst a cOntroversy over a l"tport Moore prepared for a group of Santa Monica Mountain 18.ndowners. MOSAIC.TILE f •(itiflO color1 -d poll•,•• for fl-.. -lk, covntM1of:td AS LOW AS ••• PLASTIC WALL TILE \\O'A' 1\ L1 lta. +ht. · d'1Uc.ranc.c. IS~t>CRES 59~ 33 3 . ~~id .. ~ot': n~w,-ort be~\. SO IT DIED this spring with no fanfa re other than a routine press release from t11' e Governor's office. Krueger believes the CMC's demise is ev idence of ' -''shortsightedness" · by both the Governor and the ' Legislature. • • "While Proposition 2 o ' s commissions have b r o a d powers over land use in tt1e , MOORE, ONE of Southern California's leading ant l - Proposition 20 spokesmen dur- ing last year's campaign, w a supporter of the CMC until, • CLEAi VEIETIAI MlllOITILE :::..b.'::h~ 49c 10K !Oj,ichtilft. NOW • • • EA. GOlD VEIN TR.ES •• , .59c EA. VllYL FLOORllC w lof1•ble $.flOW.Wlllle n I~ in, •Ill . NOW ,,. 690 TUB EDCE lllt'll ·3 id .. crocck1 be- i-Mord woll. COMPlfTE KIT "''" "' °'69• WHITEIEI tho••• 101•1 " . Stff HI soi... 11--''"'-1ort lllC010f• ~d-.111.t . _ , "" NOW .'.. ... . , , .. "'· Ff. ' ~ -. • • ,,. . MlllOIUll ~~~.13" Costa Mesa•• 2221 Harbor Blvcl. STOltl HOURS: OPIN SUNOAY -11 1.m. • 5 p.m. THURSOAY, FRIDAY -I t.m .. 9 p.m. 645 1126 MON., TUES., WED., SAT. -I t .m .• 5:30 p.m. • ALWAYS PLENT'LQ_!' FREE PARKING • • • • ho J119, Ill -llm chonc· cerned w!Lh conserv1Uon and land-use. be!-tho CMC actually ootllwcl Ill -lness by ..-ebout a year or a year and 1 half." ed. . . "People l'-1 -.c tho {'When we 11w the (.'OUt as an~ty and nol a p-ol>- lem, we... had no difOcullies," he said. YBu~-when we began to see it in tenns al mponalbillty, It be, c 1 me polllicll and jhe state became divided oa bow to manage the :=rut;' 1a •aboo~iMt .. t But even Moore would prefer the type o( "balanced" Industrial, commercial and ¥eation&l USe11 of t h e . coutUne which the CMC said In a iepll'ate lntefvlew. "They beth •ing it as a responsi:r• I problem. "Up then, evel")'One had -ezdted about tho ocean's . economic_ op- portunJUet and oo one Ulol.llM about coutal aone manage- ment. But tbe Santa Barbara oil spill cban(od this." malt:'' Moote, of coune, would like to aee the empbisia remain on txploltatien, rather than con- ltl'Vltion. So be and chairman Krueger moved into different camps on lhe commisslon even befpre the Governor gave him tho pie. · reCommended last year over the more oonservatkn-minded plan ProPoSltion '11 seems likely to produce. And here he and Krueger "*·. . ' ' AND SO, HE recalls, the "We're likely to end up with just a revised CMC in 1'76," Krueger said. "And. there would have· been no com- D)iulon In the meantime. That wU1 be a real shame." CMC, whic~ had done a pioneer study of ocean ex- ploitation called "California and tbe Uae rl. the Ocean," b e c a m e increulngly con- " ·Hnllish~s 546-5527 • • 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA . • • ' ! OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6:00 SUNDAYS 9 TO 5:00 CLOSED WED. JULY 4TH -SUMMER · SALE* • All Nursery . Container 'Stock I 1 GAL: •• 5 GAL ••• I S :G~L., •• 1 ' • • • Buy Any Two·· Get An Extra On~ :FREE PLANT FRUIT TREES Now· •••. Deciduous FRUIT TREES APl'U 'WI"'-'lollcl.a', 'leMrl_y Hiii. • FIC. e APllCOT e PLUM e l'EA.CH e lllECTARll!IE 7.95 • OTHERS EACH A VOCAOO TREES ... : · ,,,._,., -L.,,. iNwl••), No"n hl,11, ,..,lty, Med. ,, ... "•''· ... 'une.c..t.'-lhnrf 11 ... fft bean .... ~ frlllt-.A. C•llf. hn•rtt.. CITRUS TREES • :e-o=.. ' o.._ ·~ • i.-. 8.50 . ' ..... "'-f ... ' ' . -EACH •-• __, loaded ,.,1u. fruit -All grom well here. *Once a year GIANT SAYINGS -Buy any T~ Take A. Third Home FREE!! Hurry ••• LAST BIG WEEK-SALE ENDS SUNDAY l A LAWN FROM SEED ,.,..,._M.,.. ott.n. .......... .,_. . ............ u .. .... '!"' ,...""" --· DICNlONDh LAWN SllD SPICIAL ~i ... 1.49 c ..... 500 "' tt: IT'S A HIT! ' • • . . . lodt-"':9~r:.:; .. ::i. ::...-· -~·-·-::i ' • • J.il,;i GREENHOUSE . I ----I IS .. tt,-p.w itMMI -Put it to work ..• 1 SOIL PREP UDWOOD SOIL CONDnlONn .... , ....... ~ .. e' ..... M.a.t.re . e·'bwllHtM.ac. e Stl••J.fn Growtll e ,.,..... L-n \ 'NITI0°LIZID llDWO.OD BIG •v, ~ "· ONLY 3.49 A SUPER SPECIAL .•. ROSE BUSHES I •AL 98' ONLY ...••. ,, s.1Kt ... .wa. _,. I• Mffwt. Oki eM1 ..,.. ........ . tr.. ... ...i a1tl•11 1•' ,.. -HUGE S.lec:t"'1' Nursery Stock ..... • ....._, ..... tt •'f'.'Aere --.BEAUTIFUL Flow Shop .. -~ liik .... ,.,, .. ,Vi', -.. ,...... GREAT Gordon Shop 1M-. ft. et ... HOUSI 9900 ~ c •••••••• ·-·····---· ' • _ _, OAILV PILOt I Second Tank Not So Cheap 1' atica1a Replies Papal Infallibility State~ • WASHINGTON (UPI) "APPAIU!Nl'l.Y the price Two yoon •flO ~ tac oo Son of Main Battle Tank will be as outrageous u caocelod • Deleme Deporl-Main BatUe Tank," AJpin ment plan 10 bulfd ,_. line • ~ or taab at $1 Dillion each. The XM·l !!gin lncludu Now the Pentagon ls bock Ill/I' XMf.I wUI not have the MBT'1 "1q111tlb1e" capebllity, • llydro-pneurnallc 1USJ1011Sion 1yl1em that could ra1,. J)l' lowtt the blnk's pnilUe by It lnchel, and m.teact of firing antitank missiles, the XM·l will carry convenHonal tank gwis. The Pentagon awarded con- tracts last June la of $88.l miUlon to the Chrysler Qi<p. and 1§7 mllllon to General Motors for initial devcloplMnt of competitive pr oto type models that would be tested before a production decision is made. ' VATICAN CITY (U PI ) -or thC'Ologlcal studits sinct the language. have o b s c u r Ml The Vatican said today there cOWltil ,had helped lo clarifr Calholic doctrine. and at llmil are good things In other Chris· the Olurcb ·, teaching but h.a\'.C-s:;one 50 far as to be a. lian churches. but that lton1an ··others. lhrough the use or posed to Catholic fait h even ii Catholicism ls tho one true ::unbiguous or even erronoou!i rundamcntal 1na ll~rs. '' ., church and no one c<1n ques·:l-.jjjj:.jjjjiljiljijiljjjjjjjjjliliiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijr tion the teachi ngs or lhe Pope. I wi,lh a propoeed, 1 e 1 s research 1 n d developnent aophlstlcated and less ex-costs. A previous A r m y pensive suballtule -coollng esllrnate ol ISG0.000 per XM·I '922,000 each. did not 1nclude research and 'lbe earlier tank was called devetoJ>n>ent the MBT-70, or Main Batlle The Miit.io ~m began Tank. The new one ls called rve·- the XM'l. But Re!t. Les AJpln as a joint project with West (!).Wis.), who .U.Clooed the Germany to replace the coet Wednesday, c&ns it "Son Korean. war--era M~ tank. o1 Main BatUe Tank." West Germany bowed out Army Seizes Power A doctrinal s t a t c 1n c n t "against certain errors of the present day" was issued by the Vatican's department for the doclrine of the faith, onct the powerful and feared I-Joly ' In Sta.te of Rwanda Aspin said it took him three when~ coot estimate reach-NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) - months to get the price tag ed $650,000 a blnk, and by Offlclal Kigali Radio said the dedasslfied by the Pentagon. 1971, wbell the estimate IOal'ed anny seized ......,er today in a -. over $1 millloD even for an ..-~ . He said the total 1)l'Olr8m tS ,, ustere" ttSion. Congress bloodless coup in the tiny east· to COit about S3 billiOn for S,312 a led ... L~ t....'.. cent-ral African state of Rwan-of the new versions. 1be MDT canee WI: pro,,.,,... I • da', home of the pygmies and pncram was to have cost $2.3 Instead l t appropriated the warring Tutsi and Hutu billion • funds for the XM-l. tribes whose civil wars left · · "By the time tl)e Army a~ tens of thousands dead. pYBUC N<n'ICE t.ually starts building this new Pttoving-before dawn. troops , 09oiNAIK• MO. 1W1 tank, I am sure .that additional under Defense Minister Gen. AN.09:DINAMCa Of' TN• CITY Of' COS-inflation will drive the prtce Juvenal Habyalimane, a fuem- TA MHA. CAL.lfl<MtNIA. OJtoaa&NG, tag well OVtl' 8 mllllon· "'--or the fful'"' seized Pres'1-CALLIH. PttO\flDIMOo Htl AND UC1 . WI 01v1N• •OT•c• of' " 1"•clAL dollars," AMJin said. · dent · Gregoire Kayibanda and •L.•CTIOfll TO •• H•LD IN SAID Cl· Llk th MBT 70 the XM l TY OJI s•~"" 11, 1m. POI e .e • , • his staff, took over all govern-~=: :=1\0°" ~::;m~~,,'f: will ha~e doubl&-plated annor, ment buildings and dissolved CITY .. PltOl"OllTION TD IMCU• a low silhouette that will make the National Assembly and all •DNO•D INH•TIDNISI •Y SAID it more difficult to spot and political functions. CITY POii ... ca•TAIN MUNICl,AL ~£11110:,,9s~~r.;; "'"n"' Mid prior to the ca~blllty of firing on the • Vruguav Protest IM mMllllll ,, w111e11 thl• ord1"'11t1 11 JOOVe wt th great accuracy· M o NTEVJDEO, Uruguay adOPl9d w Ill• c11y councn. w • ~ °' (AP) ~~, swelled •t i.Mt i-11111111 of IM ITMl'll,_,., ----=:=::-=::--:::::==:---1 n~• ,...._, tM cuy councn Mopted •r CE Wednesd 1~ •· t '"°'"'ion da1 .. m1n1119 ""' tti. publle 10-PUBLIC NOTI ay n e;;ut agams 1er .. 1 ~ MCflSllV dem•ncl the .e-President Juan M. Bordaber· q.i1sl1klfl, constct:f'lon and e~.!:,.on ~k~ ,.1CTmous •1.1s1N•ss ry's new milt"tary •·ck·' t-1tln munl...bl lmpr~' NAME ITAJllMENT ....,.. i;u •n:Jl:l';.Ell~~· City councll TN foHow1119 ~ 11_c1011111 bo.n.l~llS dicta"torship.I .. ""' Clly of Cot•• ,,,.., C.lltorlll .. ••: llASICET 11.u.u.11 IMP'CMITS. ,,,, C.Ombat tto<>J>S c h a s e d DOES DADAIN " !el~~ ...,..,., .. -H.,.__ ...... _eo.11 ,,,..., c1111· f'W7 several hundred women from SECTIOM 1. A JPIClll shtl bl Mid Ill Wl,...flW. M. tl, O.-. 3101 :S. c•tled and ~= 11 Im. 1or IM FalMtw. SpKe No. 111. Sent• Ane, Constitution Square after they .,.111 City an _...... • llti.d c.iw '210ll -A•-.-..a and the tlonal e Allende Offer SANTIAGO, Olile (UP() Pres1 en v e said today he bad offered a cabinet post to Felipe Iler·, \1,1 T ........ Folk Uero ~-·-,n sa rera, "'ho served for nine fan club for sen . Sant yean as first president of the Ervin, chairman of the · InterAmerican Development Senate \Vatergate co m· Bank in Washington. mittee. Robert Caugh· Allende said · he would a~ Ian, 8, shows off a tee nounce the ne\\' cabinet when shirt or the nian they be receives an answer from call a genuine folk Herrera, who is abroad. Allen-hero. de did not say which ministry----------- Herrera had been offered. ' • Co11nt841 BELFAST (UPI) -Gunmen seized · control of a Belfast lumber yard today and shot to death a man who called there, police said .· A Protestant ex- tremist -group c I a i m e d resporu;ibility for the killing. Violations Fe'f · Office. The Vatican said the state- ment had the approval of J>ope Paul VI. The statement named no one specifica lly, but said it "''as aimed-at-libffal&-in-t Netherlands and so me other parts of the Cathollc Church after the second ecwnenical council 10 years ago. The document said a number Director Not SuicUle • DUBLI N (AP) -Ballet im· presario John Cranko died ac- cidentAll y last nlonth and not from a suicidal overdose of drugs as some G e r n1 a n newspapers claimed, Coroner Pati'ick Bofin ruled at an in· quest Wednesday. "--11"9-t-.. MH .. Mtfltt-Ctflt...-11M 1t IN MM~6ilc-lllt ... ""'-- lnn will b• lld1n with 1 vat Slltction al qu1Uty 1ntiq• 11) includl dlaict Ameriun , English, Eurap•n. Ori1nttl antiQUtt ond "'· July 5th thN July 81h, houn, 1 :00 to 10:00 PM. Lau day Sundly, July 8th, 12 l'IOCln to 6:00 PM. ******************w * MERCURY SAVINGS Open Mon.·Thurs. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Fri. 91.m.'6 p.m. • * IUEU PARK Mercury Savfrlgs Bldg., Valley View al Lincoln * . HUfrfTIM&TON BEACH Mercury Savings B!~g., Edinger at Beach ** ,.. =::-: :::"'~/:: "';.., ""'~tlon TN•· ~ 11 Qllldutttd bY 1n In-u--=u sang na Mrel"'Hll' .-t forth .. lncurrlfl9 lr>o dl¥fdMIW!nnffnd M "It OMM anthem. ~.~;: :;ui!.n:,~, ~~ ... 1~ ... T~\:J'•~,::"-c~"": ~~ Bands ~ of yoOUis hurled IM billet prOJ11111t1on ._........... ·•.,.. stones defying the week-long forth. end 1or the ablld •n<I purpme 1e1 1 P10S6 g-·-• strike p 1 s • 1' n g ferlt\ In seld l'ftlllutlan and In Niii Miiot ,ubH!lhld Or~ ea.If Delly ~not. cuc.i <1.1 r 0 e .,, The death raised the fat.ality toll in four years of strife among Northern Ireland's ma- jority Protestants, minority • Roman Catholics and security forces' to 841. SAIGON (U Pl l -Sout)l Vietnamese officials said to- day that Communist truce violations fell to a new low of 49 today, but reported heavy fighting in the C e n t r a I Highlands near Kontum. about 260 tl),iles north of Saig9n. The Viet Cong threatened to counterattack in the Kontum area-and else~~-~ Cranko, 47·year-old director of the Stuttgart Ballet and one of the world's I ea d in g choreographers. died June 26 as he "''as fl ying back t'o Germany after a tour• of the United States by his co mpany. The plane made an emergency landing in Dublin. · · * TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bldg., Irvine Blvd. at Newport Ave. . 7 * L\ KA.IRA·FULUllTON Mercury S~vings Bldg., Imperial Hwy. at Harb« . * * CARSON Mercury Sav!niJs Bldg, Avalon BIY<l. i't San Diego Frwy. * ---!":rc'i~ ,__Tiie .. ,1,.... .... ~ of the J--..w""'" 1,..u. 11.-..1N:a 111t1-n Bordaberry's power grab. n"l\lnlClp.11 lnlPfCW-1 *9crlbld In Nld • **********•*********** Miiot propOllllan I• 1111' •m of Sl.3111.000. PUBUC NOTICE 'flllkh 11•li.o1M •l'l'Kllll'lt of the prlnclp.11 ·-·::..-----~------1 of 1M l~MU prepOSld to bl 11»1- currld. s.ld MJm 1nckld91 the tollowlng ,.IC11TIOUS •us11t•ss · C•) ..... er o1Mr f-lf\CldWllll lo er NAM• STAT•MlltT conneetld wltf\ lhl •vthol"11•llC11, l111Jtne1 TM fot1owlng l*"Mtl 11 dotllll ~1Jn1n •1'111 NI• or "" tionc11, 1nc1 (bl "" ~• of ,11 prlnll1111 the bond• •nd ........ COiii •nd till• WILLIAM e. ROBINSON CON· Jien9" ll'\CkMnt•l to er connected with 1111' TllACTatl:, 2972 Nldrol St .• Co1t1 MHI, illllhotlutlon, )IMNllC9 ~ 1111 of the C1llf. '262t • 11Dnd11-wim1m 1na •ablnton. 29n Anclrot SECT ION 3. Tiii m.!Jdn"l\ln"I r•tt of 1n-SI. cosi. ,......, C•lll. '2626 ttrnt to bl peld on Nld lnffblldMH Thi• bulllWll I• condvclld by lfl In· -.111111 not •J<CMd 1111 millllnwm , ... d1Ylctu9(. plnfllttld 1rf tew, to-w11: MWn Pl!'ctlli Wllll•m B. RoblnMlll (1'11) per 1nnum, The •cl\l•I r•I• er r•lft Thi• 11, .. me11t w•• flied wllll The Coun· of lnMr..t on 11\d bonds to bl dalet"'mlr.-d 1y Clll'k ot Or•n(ll coun1Y on Jun• 2•. 11 or prier to !tie time of The Ni. or Nia 1tn. . lhe!".af. Slid lnhlrl11 1h•ll bl P'Vabl• II-,.UJH ml•nr>11lll't' nc"' 11111 lntltf'fll tor 1111 ,ubllllled Or•n!I• cot~! 011ly Pllol. flrll v-•r ,....y M 1111d1 P'Y•bl• •I llw J.-21 ll'od July s, 12, lt, 1973 ?IJOf.73 tlld of lilkl .,... •. PUBLIC NOTICE SECTION '-The (DOii• IOI' Mid .iecllan tt111! bl~ ill 7:tel o'clock •·"'· of Ille d•v of seld llectlon •nd $111111 rtlNlln• -------------! C1J1011MC1 contl-3'1' IT"om. Nld tllnil 11111111· 7:00 o'elodl p.m. on the 11ine d1y. wlwll NOTM:l.TO ca•oJTOl:S 11ld pOlll Wll bit ('lolld, .,ceepl 11 pro-ltL A 7~lf WilCI In SK!lon ,...,., of thr Ellcil-SU,•ttKHI COUtlT, Oii TM• COM of Ille S"t• ol C1llkwnli1. STAT• Of' CALIPOl:NIA ,.O"lt SECT1DN s. °" ""' billkib to bl l•Wld TM• COUNTY Of" outt•I •I Nld speellll "-c:tlon, In lddlllon to •ny Etl•le of JULES MAURICE LDTOOE, orMr" ft'llllltlrt rec11.drld bV lilw, lhfl'e 11\111 O.C.Hd. ., bl prinlld lllbll•ntlillly ti,. tollowl"f: No!IC. 11 hll'ebY glwn lo ertdltort of MA"ltK CtlDSS I+) ON BALLOT OllLY Ille •bOoil. 1111nwd dlCldent 11'1111 111 WITM IU•lllll ITAMP'J NEVER P11'"¥1Tl• Plevlroo cllll!'ll 1111•lt11I 1111 .. Id WITH ,EN Oii ~l!NCIL. dlC ..... , ••• reQufm to file !!Mm, with !AllSENTEE IA.LLOTS MAY BE ""n«-•rv YOUhll'I. 1 ... 1111 offlc• of the MAR KEO WITtf P•N AMD INIC 01 Cl«k of TM .1bovt entitled court, « lo ~•NCIL.I prflillll "-" with the lll(:HllTV voucillr1 MUNICIPAL llALLOT lo 1M lllldtr!llGMd ill Ille offfc1 of LOUIS SPECIAL ELECT ION A. AUOET, :Im Wlbhlni lllvd .. Sit. SH. "CITY Oii COSTA MESA Lot AnQetn, CA toolO lftllllcll It !hi ptilc• COUNTY OF ORANGE of bullMH·of rtlt \llldll'llgllld In •I! m•I· Tuesd•~· Slptemblr 11, 1m '""' peor111n11111 to 111e "''"of Nkl cllc• INSTllUCTIONS TO VOTl!llS d111t, within folW monfM •fttr the t!r" To vote an •ny mu1uni. 111mp • c:rou pUbllc1tlDl'I of lhl$ notle.. l+I In thr volt .. t111Nr• •If"" lhe Word D1ttcl July 2, 1973. "YES" or .n ... Ille word "N<>". AH ODETTE DE BENEDICTl5 ft'lllrb ••Cl'PI the crot• l+I 1r'rlortlld-E•ecutrl• of !hi WIJ! din. AU dllt1r191ilshlr19 ft'lllr111 .or of Nici deelCllftl, •r•1urn ilnl lwtlHdtn Ind l'llllk• thl LOUIS A. AUDIT . ti.not void, Jtt1 Wlhllft9 .,.,.._ lk, Ill 11 vow wrongly 1t1mp, le•r « clelec. Let _.......,, CA •11 11111 bilHot .. r.ir.im It lo Ill• Inspector of A.,....,• •.-wix •llcilon and obllln 11nolhll'. Publl.tiecl 0.-IA';ll ea.st O•llY Pilot. Ju-°" 1m..t Yotlr billlob -rk 1 c:rou 1y s. 1'2. 1t, ». 1tl1 2C111·73 1+1 Witt\ pen or Hfldl. • llOND P"~ITION "B"~ Sll&ll l1W City of Co511 MIN PUBLIC NOTICE Incur • bondold lndebtldMH 111 ITATl!Ml'NT a~ AIANll<*Ml!NT 0,. thl Prlnclp.11 tum of Sl,lOUGO YES \ISi O,. PICTfTIOUS 11\111NllSI NA.Ml tor llw ICQUllillon, ~lrvctlan TM lel'-1"'11 p-."IOft l'lils •bilnOanld till otnd COll"lllffllon "' SMrk Improve-u• of IM flcllttoin busln.s• n1m1 ,,...,,b •nd public rKrtttton.I · llLANll:INSHIP FLDOllS, 11 29l2 R.,._ fKlllHa lnc:lvdlng slnlclvt"H. dolph, COii" ~. C•llklml1 t'l6"U. l1iilsci1911141, • Q u I P m •fl I, Tlli flctl!lol.ll bl,n/MSS nam• rtltffld l!J f1.1mbhh~111. •nd olhll' prop-.ty •bout wu fllld In Dr•~ COi.iniy on ntAUll"'f er conwnllflt for ,ilny Flbr\llTV 10, lm. of !hi forl(IOlng, "Id 111 t•Ptnlff NO WILLIAM ROBINSON, ttn Andras lndclerlf•I to or c--ied with St,_,, Cost• .......... C•tllornl• t'l6M l!w •Ulhorlr•tlon, l11tJ11nc:1 ll'od T~•l111$1 w11 conduc-ltd by •n In· Nie of IM bondl? dlYkl\fl\. Sl!CTION 6. A CT"IKI C+I plKld In Ille Wllll•m I . "ltablftlOft VOiing IQUlni •lhr the -d "YES" In P-tM the ft'llln,.... hll'elnblfor• proylclld lhilll ti. P\lbl[lhtd °'",.. COii! 01lly Piiot, counfld In l•vor of Tll• ildapllon of the Ju,.. ~. incl July S. n , ,,, lt1l 2'1111)·73 prOl'GllHan. A cro11 l+I pl•cld In 1111 • voting 1QU1r• ·~ the -d "NO" 1n 111e PVBUC NOTICE m•nner hll'elnblfot1 llf"DYldtcl 111111 bil c:ounled q•IMt the ldo¢1on Clf the prup.:l---"•"oc=T•To,c0cu7sc•cu=•"••=•cs=s--os111on. Sl:CTIOM 7. II Ille pr090flllon for Ille MAM• STAT•MIN.T lncurrl119 ol bonded lndeblllfMI• i.o iub-Thi followlno perMlll 11 do1r19 1111111.,.11 mlllld niealvn llM requl1lhl number al n : •·••••N , v•N A'50C''''' ·-YOIH.-IO-wlt: 1-tf\lrds of llw vot .. o1 llM ,.,.,. o...I ' ,...,. QU1llllld ellctort' YC!tl"'ll Oii ••Id prof>-C•mpu$ Drl...., C1ult1 22(1}, NIWJIOl1 otlnon. l1Wll bond• of 11Jd Clly, In •n BNd\, Clllf. 91660 1maun1 not t~CMdl"'ll 1111 prlf\CIPtl Milrlln, Leven, DJl lt.oyt l Roed, •mou"t 1t•led Jn 11,1eh praposlllon, IMY bil lrvln.. Cellf. nu.&. lsSllld •nd told tor !ht ob!KI •ncl purpoH Thi• bl.lllntU b Mlll9 canducttcl llY .... .-1 forth In Nld Pl"ePOll!lon. t!ldlvk1111L SECTION I. The speclill •llCtlan llll'ebV M•rtln lAV•n c.lllCI 111111 bil ind 11 IMf'fi7l' erdll'ld con· Tiii• tlllemlfll nlld with IM County IO!ldillld with •notlwr 1ptd 11 mvnklPtl Cl••k of OrilftO'I COi.iniy on: J\I,.. M. 1m. elldlon to bl held 1n ••Id city an Nld WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNTY dille end 1uch 111Ctlont il'lilfl bi1 held In •11 CLl!"AK. 8y lhotrtu M. W1rd. Deriuly. rftl'Kls 11 II lhll't wt<• only -eleellon ~ •fld only -term of biltklt lh.e11 ti. uttcl l"VO!llhed Oreng. Coils! Dilly Piiot, .,,...._,, Thil Pl"IClf\Cll. polling l>l•cn •nd J ..... 21 Md July S, 12. 19, lt13 1•11·73 Dflkffl of tllCtlon tor the tPKlill llecllan .,....., c111111 1111111 b1 1111 -•• !MM PUBUC NOTICE provtdld for Hid olillt' tPKlill •l«tlon Incl •r• t.i forltl lfl 1111 Drdl"'nc:1 ..,._ ,.ICTfTtO\IS I USINISS vkllno tor pld other ~II .itcHon. IO-NAMI' STATIMINT wll: Ordl1111nc:• NI). n.2', lntrlld\lt_,, on The klllowtno ,..-son Is dolno tiovllMU JUM Ho. 1913. ill' SECTION f. EllOfPf ill Olh«'wl.,. pro-'GOLDEN STATE ESCllOW, INC .. YkMd "' 11111 onllnttK•, "" l'IKtlon nolltcl ~ VII Lido, S\llN MO, N•wpar1 auc.ri. llwelrf IMll bil condv(!ld, the Yof.s Clft-Clllforni. f2INO Y11Md.!hlr1n.im11htr11t.....:le.andthe ll011Cr.m Etervw C1rpor•l1111 r"4ltt ...... mlnld In 1111 ...-~ Pl'ov+dld llnconior•llon In St•I• ol C•Hlernl•l lrf l•w tor othlf" munklp.11 tlklloM In 12211 PoweY RNd, SVll• e . POWily, .. lei 0!¥. C1llfornl.I t'lOM SECTfON 10. Thil City Clerii 11'11111 Thll ~neu ]I cond\ltl«I by ii cor· certlrv to Ille p,, ... , ln4 idoPflon of 11111 P<W•llon. Ol'dln•nc• "V • voi. of 11 IMll i-thlrd• 11aucr1n1 Eicrow Corpor•tlen Of •II of 1111 m1m1Mr1 ol 11111 ClfV Counell, M!~l1m Stlrw1rr, ,r11kNnt Ind 111•11 C .. 11. thl1 erdlnenct to bil Tfll• '"""""' Will !lltd With th• COVIi• publllllld one• • d•v for '' IH•I HVlft ... Cl«k ol 0 ,_ t J u 111 d•v• Iii llM Or•1111• COiii D•11v , .. OI. " ........ '"°"'" y Oft -' • nrlltlpePlf' of Olftll'll clrcul•tlon, l'1I l'SQ!lf tr!ni.d Ind jlllblllhld In Nld City, PVbll""6d 0r'1"IOI Coelt Diii'( 'PHot SlCTION 11. TM City CMrt 11'1111 fix J-,., •nd JIJly s 12 lt 1t1J 7001.n Incl Wt.rmln1 • ru111111M d•hl prior to ' ' ' tM elldl°'I 1nff W h I c: h wtU!en .,.._,. tor or 191lntt 1111 ""nure P\l!!LIC NOTICE • 11111'1 no tofllel'" bil lllllrnlttld. 1-------------1 SECTION It. Tflh or•Mnc. 11'1111 llkl a •n9' .nect UJllll II• p.I...... NOTtC• TO c••D•.,.,.s ADOl"TED, SIGNED ANO APPADVED IUl"lllOft COUtlT' Ofl TN• "'II 2lld OIY of Jvtf, lf7J. STATI 0 ,. CALl,Ol:NIA L'Oll JACll: MAMMETT Tiii COUNTY Of" OllM•• .. yw, CllV If c .. 11 M.-1 Ne. A·76Ut IS!Al.I • Ett• .. of HAllll.l:S LEE Al..EJCANOEll, ATTEST: DK••led. • EILEEN '· PHINNEY NOTICE 15 HEllEllY GIVEN to tM "' Ctty Cllrll, City If Cothl ~ creditors of lfll ~ Nmlll ~ nATll Of' CALll"OllNIA I ""'' .n ... -"'"'""' (S,lrm .... ._, 1111 COUNTY Of' DAANGI' I .-Id detltdlftt ,,.. ,.....,.., .. II .. tl'IMI, I, EILEEN '· PHINNI Y. City Clerll ., w1tti l1W _,., vovcMn. In .. ~ tM City If Cott• MIMI, Cllllloffl .. DO If tM tlort. ff !!It *"" ilOllllltd covrt, er Ml!ll1!1Y ClllTl,.Y -.1 the .......... .,. le ~ IMr/I, with Ille _..,., ~ ... lrllnidUc• ill ilft ildloufMd YOUC ...... to the Vl'lffl'•loflld " Ille ll'llC8 r..., ,,,..11111 of ti. City Cauncll ituty of hit lltOl"neY, JAMfS A. ~E. 411 l'llld an 1111 2ath .,.., "' J-. 1m and 1ou111 ll'Md'Jl'ly, lll!hl no. Lot """'"" lflll'Nftll" •t • r'91111r !Mttlflt Of ttld C•ll~ t0014 ~ 11 "" ,._. tt City c-n dvl'I' lllld Ofl "" Ind clilV of bull-flf the 1i111C1eJNtftld Ill Ill&.-"""' Jyly, ltn. wit dVIY 1"9111d and -...111 pw191flhl8 Ill !fie ...... OI Nld ~ .., llilt City CGUntll IMI tltMd Ind ·~ wllhtn four mtnlllt lflw 1111 flf'll """""'" prewd lrf IM Mil'f"OI' tf lhet City. IM 11111 of ltll1 l'IOllCI. ttMll 11141 Ohllllllfl(I Wit IMtMCI .,,. 0. ... JU.... 26. Im. , tdOPhld 1W 1111 toll~ vef91 VIOL.IT L AL!XAN0.11. AYES: COUNCILMEN! "9...-tt, l!uculrl• of tM Wiii Jordiln.. ,.lnkt-v. Wlflon, 11...:111 of lfll _..,. flln'lllf dtc:elllllt. NOEli COUNCILMEN~ Noni JAMI• A. POOttl AllllNTI CO\INCll,.M.EN: N-'" ..... .........,, hllll ta •At.I Lii ~. c .... MH llLllN "· l'HINNIY • Tlh tntJ ...... cuy Clltk, Clf'f .. CM!• ,,.,... AltlnltY ... lnwfrlll Pllbllll'llli <tf'•roo• C-1 Delly ,llot. Ju· ,.,........, 0r.,.,,. Coetl 01Hy Piiot. ~ J. •· 1. 1. t. 10. 11, 1m 201 ... n J""' •· '"° July s. 11. It, 1t7l W')t-71 , • ' ' d avis~brown · * Frigidaire ta1Y111011 e STDIO e APl'LWICIS e SA&.B e llDICI e SlllCI 1Mr SEE OUR FRIGIDAIRE MODEL KITCHEN A1 THE ORANGE CO. FAIR HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING! . ' IR••IC•MAK•R with this popular si.ze Frigidaire Refrigeralor * NOW ONLY ' Now, you will receive a dependoble Automatic Ice Maker free with the purchase of this new 100"/, Frost-Proof 15.2 cu. ft. Frigidaire refri gerator-freezer. Inside, there's the beauty of teakwood trim and di.stindive smoked onyx plus the convenience of three fully-odjustable cantilever shelves and twin vegetable-crisping Hydrators. •Naturally, Plumbing inslaf/ation is exlra. Mobocl11 dellvers Ice llke 11our FrlcJldalre Ice Makers. NO !NTIUST 90 DAY CllDfT l'LAH· ' llilt t""'tl , More w-.11s to save on FrlcJlclalre• Undercounter DISHWASHER '19995 C-ltl!Ml'llooo •' """"' ......... ..... Mt -i.r Mlpe fltht , .. ,.,. Supet.S""• -hi"' eoctietl. r ..... 11 qcl••· Ouol d1'9•0•11I di1- ,..11...-. 7-blode pvlnrt1.,. 1111d1 l4ft food .. _... ...... tll• d,.h,, •;11 1londctr111 24"' colti..t o,.11h101. bJ'f·lo-l•utell. D0or ,_.. -l'llW9 hi "°"" .... mMirt. f I / - Frigidaire WASHER/DRYER '35995 Gi•• 'fO'I' dot1!11 •ht 9•~•11, ,•flit>111t wo.hiRg ilfld d tyi"g lh•y d•••...,• wirh tllio ftlgidoi•• lo\lnd'l poir, A o4.po1llien l•"'P••Olw•• ,.1 ... '°' l•h Yo" dlel th• rl9lll worer 11..,p1tolV•• to Nl'Cllk~ th• lood you'•• •••1u hln9. for "''-' fob<ic «ort , o P••"'a~'"' p••u ••111119 pr'"ldet ,....,., d'V"'9 II"'• O\lto..,ollcalty. d avis~brown --·-WAIUIANTT nLEVISION • snuo • APPLIANCES • SALES • SERVICE • SINCE 1947 H l'et1r• ot lntqr'it!f .r. Depeiulutlltw cona ..... lllllOI UIA IL TOIO • SIDDUllCI YAWY 411 bot Stv,.11-tlt S'- ..., ,.,, -,.. M6-t"4 II T0<0 ROl<I ot Fmway (Nt11t to S...-On) Deity t .t , S.tvrUy M 137·31JO • UDIO 'DllPATC-FACTOtlT AUTllOlmD TV & APPLIANCE SElYtCE PHONE 549.3437 ' • • \ • , . ' • ' 1 •• " '• Phone·Cable Work Dltlayed by Nesting Birds Saved Bay Project Delayed By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01, th1 01llv .. llol Stiff One or nature's smallest minorities -the light-footed clapper rail -wi ll be allowed to nes t in peace this season in the marshes of Upper Newport Bay. Pacific Telephone Company "'iii delay installation of its third submarine c;ab!C across the bay un til after the summer mating and hatching season of fhe nearly-extinct sea bird, oUicials said. · LESS THAN 50 of the small, brown-!eatheredi birds are known to exist in lhe Upper Bay and on the tidal flats around Seal Beach. ·The cable will cross directly wtdcr lhe Upper Bay nesting grounds. · . The clapper rail lives.in the Upper Bay estuary all year but habitually nests only in the marshes below Eastbluff in the area 0/. the bay known.as "The Narrows.:• The only other known habitat of the rare rriarsbbird is in the San Diego .area and tfie U.S. Department of lbe In· terior has put it on the endangered species list:· A TELEPJIONE company spokesman said consUltatiOn with experts revealed that the nesting season lasts through July and into early August. The submru;ine cable has al- ready been approved by the city and county for installation . .... Two olher cables were installed under "the bay in the early 19609 but they were lai~ before the nesting lime of the fragile rails. The company said the four-inch arriiored cable bas al: ready been laid up to the shores of the Upper Bay · and all that remains is splicing io the center Sl!Ction tha:t will run 1.200 feet across the marshes and under the ba y waters. Communist Poet ' ' Attends Ev_ent _From Wlre ,Services Communist poet vevgeny Yevtlllhenko and Christina Ford, wife of auto magnate Henry Ford II. were on hand here at Tacloban City in the Philippines for ribbon-cutting ceremonies of P r e s l d e n t Fedinand Morcos' birthday present to his wife, a $12 million bridge. ( PEOPLE ) Tne bridge, billed as the longest one in Asia, spans 1.3 miles between Samar and Mrs. J\.1arcos' home island of Leyte. J.tarcos prilmised live years ago th at he "'ould open the bridge as a present to his wife on her 43rd birthday. Filipinos have labeled it "The Bridge of Love." * King Olav V celebrated his 70th blrthday by receiving Norway's .highest decoration, the Cold 1\1cdal for Outstan- ding Civil service. Premier Lars Kor va Id praised the monarch at the presentation during an ex· traordinary Cabinet meeting for his "large pOrsonal con- tribution to l'-{orwcgian com- munity life." * Prime Minister P i e r r c EIUott Trudeau's w i l c . ' fl.fargaret; suffered two spells of apparen't faintness during ceremonies for Q u e c n Elizabeth outside the P rince Edward I s I a n d legislative building. In both cases, J\.1r s. Trudeau bent do:wn and rested her head on her knees. The queen looked on "'ith concern as ~1rs. Trudeau was led inside the building by the royal surgeon commander, Philip FuUord . J\1rs . Trudeau is about three months pregnant. * Over the "·eekend. Gloria Porter "'on the won1en 's parachuting championship at a national meet at Tahlequah, Okla. She jumped again the ' next dhy, but this time it was the real thing. \Vith an(l thcr woman and two men. Miss Porter jumped from a crippled plane over the Tulsa airport. Pilot Ted l\·layficld and two \~omen not experienced in jumping re- mained aboard. The plane eventually landed safely. AN EXC"ING NEW HAPPENINCi IN ORANGE COUNTY IL T 0 N .. LAGUNA HILLS • -Dl1tlngulshed Address In Oran9e County f · ' 1Uou•ie1u• Jnc11ues ' Tht Dlstinquishcd Gourmet Restaurant A·N'ew Dlnin9 E•p•ri •nc11 F•eturl11.9 Ele911nt Cu;,;ne with LUNCHEON DINNER 11 Fr1nth Fl8ir ' 11:30 . 3:30 5:30-11:00 ~ Mr. Luclttt, Moitre d' Hotef For Rnervations ' 586-5000 .. . THE "LEFT Cocktolls Aftd Entertafnmeet Nightly I Lo<•t•d el 1 Le Pei E•it on t~1 Se11. 01190 Fr1ew1vl • I LE CAFE 24·Ho11' Cof'-Shop 25205 LA PAZ, LAGUNA HILLS ' \ • Glidden latex House Paint · Great single _.co'ot cover-age! Thins and cleons-4p w ith ordinary . soap and water, ldeol for all exterior su rfaces. Many colors! 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Boyd Suicidal Types Dress, Undress It was reported here that men v.·ho commil suicide usua lly dress Up-·first wh.ile v.'omen do likewise are first apt to strip. A feminine subscriber who idenlifies herself Is a student of the mind says she knows wh y. Suicide. she says, is the defeat in the battle against loneliness. Fighting this fight, men tend to put on their best bib and tucker to go on the town, but '>"'omen in such desperation are more like- ly just to undress. If you ask somebody to please pass the salt, .odds· nm approximately 11 Lo I sa id party will also hand you the . pepper~ A batch of university ~ychol· Ogy students found it ·out during a lengthy study in cafeterias. , SCIENTISTS CLAl~I your braln will 'use up more oxygen while dream· ing when You're asleep than while doing mental arithmetic when you're awake. Q. "\Vhere are the towns of Lemon Orange and Tangerine?" A. Mississippi, New Jersey and Florida, respec tively. And the toy,·ns of Cocoa . Tea and Soda are in FjpRda, South Dakota and Texas, likewise respectively~ TOS! in Lamb, Hominy and Biscuit of J\.1ichigan. Ok lahoma and _Kentucky, Still respectively: maybe with a bit of Jelly, anr:--too. and- You've got youself a pretty fair meal. Enjoy. Scavengers take their proper turns. If a cow dies in a field, ordinarily it will be the eagle who dines-first. Then the coodor. Then the buzzard. Then the raven. And then tbe ants. Carib natives of Haili smoked a Y-shaped pipe which they called "tabaga," and that's where our word "tobacco" comes from , not from the wondrous '4'eed itselt. FAR J\.IORE OLD veterans than young veterans know that "lwo J ima" means "sulfur island." ... How many fish hook s can you get out of a pound or steel? Oh, about 3,000 ... Among women , according to the starsazers, the great love makers are those girls bom under the signs of Virgo, Libra and Gemini ... Slowly, ever so slowly, Ven. ice is sinking into . !he sea, down. gurgle, glub .•. And figure just about 11.000 pay phones in this country are out of commission on any given day, sir. J\.IOst of the straight-stemmed pipes are -bought by men. But most or those graceful pipes with swan-necked stems arc bought by women. _.. Lightness of that· liquor called scotch has nothing to do y,•ith its color. Some, of the palest blends have the heaviest body. Address niail to I~. /11. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New- port Beach. Calif. 92660. . ., • . • • •• ,• • • • - ' • I • 'J J • ' . . . ·" • Otflrer'N Top# Police Capt. Robert E. Atoody, 39. has been awarded the J. Edgar ~loover Ce rtificate for scholastic excellence shown d_yring his 12· 1,feek study co urse :II .aA1e 1'"'61 Acadcmv 111 Quantico. Va . l\16ody. con11nander nT the Costa ·l\·tesa l'olic:c De- partment's servi ces J)iv- ision , received straight "A's." Thursday, J1,1ly 5, lq7 J Huntington Beach Faces Loss in Parking Revenue By TERHV S. COV ILLE ll untlngton Hcach could lose S3'll ,000 in potential beach p:1rking revenue over six years ii traffic rontrols sug- gested by the F'edc rul En v i ron1ncntal Protection Agency. iEPA) arc adopted. AM there aren't enough buS(.'S in Orange Coun t.\' lo carry the rush hour traffic · along Beach Boulevard unde r the EPA's proposed standards. Accor d i n g ~ Qty Ad min i s tr a lo r David Howlands. all of !he !:":PA traf- fic control proposnls y.·o uld '- ' ... t... • have nothing oot a negative effect on lluntington Beach . ON JUNF. 11. the EPA an- nounced h\'O key proposals I not yet laws) for its attack on auton1obilc use in Southern California: -·Any street or highv.·ay \.\'ith three traffic lanes in one direction should be tl'S!ricled to tv.·o· lanes of nonnal traffic 80. the other 1wo lane!! would become faster than the bus lane . "The people leaving 1-!un- tin.':lon Beach on Be a c h Boulcv11rd arc going In such diverse dire<'lions lhnl tht'.'re is rcasonahlr doubt that buses could ndequntl'ly serve th eir needs." he add.<:.. Rowlands delivered h is· report on !he f:PA. rl!Com- mcndations during l\1onday night's t'OUn<'il meeting . Cou n- cilman Jack G r cc n , en- vironmental director for the ci ty of Los Angeles. had asked ror informatLOll ()0 how the Reaga•a Vet" EPA pl'Ol)OSBI '.''OU]d Hunlington Beach. CO~tlttENTJNG on h i s report , Rowlands said he feels the EPA approach "1.s alt wrong on a nallonal lcv('l. \\'e need to revqlutlonizc the type of energy us'ed in cars. not cut do"'" lhc use of cars. Buses pollute .. too." '' :\\ the mnment, "'e just can·1 get excited about this EPA proposal ." he added. "I really think the"re has been a deriliction of duty on !he part of the automobile industry in ternl.S of finding new power sources." Coastal Permits Funding Pa11els and one open bus (or ca r pool) Almost $95,000 collected in Reagan's "lack or full com- lanc. permit fees will help fund the mitment" to Pt'bp. 20. The -All 0"'1lcrs or operators o( South Coas~ Regional . ~nc funding , he continued, "'ould off-str~t parking facilities Cons ervat1on Co11J.m1ss1on have "enabled the coastal should reduce the number _-0 ( -s.ince,, Gov. Re~gan_ "~lue-com!11issions to ~peed the p~ ava ilable parki ng spa~s by 20 hn~ other monies, tis d1rec-cess1ng of permits. percent by April 30. 1975. tor says. "It woo!~ a~so have allo~ed " -. How a roach can help you fix your -faucet. Roa ches have .never really done much for. people. Except infest their . homes and generall y become.a nuisance. . But now, for a change, roaches ca'n help you. Because with every free pest control. analysis and recommendation, Terminil< is giving away a book call~d H. E. LP.-, the Home Emergency Ladies'· Pal. It' contains over 150 pages of easy~to-understana-insfructi6ns·an d draw- .ings to help you handle a whole range of household emergencies. Like a leaky faucet. A burnt-out fuse. Or a stopped-up toilet. . Both the book and the pest analysis and recom-· .--mend at ion are free with no obli gation. Ju st call Termiriix. But hurry. T\tere are.only a limited number of books. And an unlimited number of bugs. c.ff 542-7881 or 533~2860. The nationwidr ~st control rxpe:rts. Such a parking space reduc-Gov. i&nald Reagan vetoed the comm1ss1ons to provide lion "'ould knock 438 parking a $25(1,000 appropriation in the roore . adequat~. ~taffing . for l ..,..., ___ ... ...,.., ... _,.., __ ,__.,. _____ .,..,_;.. ______ .,..,.0:-_____ .!I spaces of the city·s ne\Y beach · state bu.dg~t which would ha~·e--;:;P,_l_an_n_m_,g:__t_a!_ks_,c..· _S_••..:•.otc_.:_y_sa_•d_._;__:_ ______________________________________ _ parking .• lot. R.o w /a n d s bee~ d1s1r1but~. lo the six · estimates the potential loss of reg10MI con:im.1ss1ons and o revenue at $321,795 over a six-st.ale comnuss1on created by year period. Prop. 20. CHUIPIDISHJP 11111£0 MITllRCYCLE RACES TY SllOWS SPORTS PLOWERS For ' Weekende r Advertisin" . " Phone 6-12.4::21 I . HE ALSO.BELIEV ES 'it "'ill" merely force beachgoers to pnrk on streels further inland, taking up space now used by downtown shoP.J>Crs. As to the Jane reduction pro. posal, Rowlands, in his rcpc)rt 10 the city council. says only l~'O local streets arc affected: Beach Boulevard. Crom the coast • tq the San Diego frcey.·av. and Bolsa Avenue. from Edwards Street. to Bolsa Chica Street. Rowlands says the trRffic count along Beach Boule vard . 6:30 a.m.'to 9:30 a.m. and J:ln to 6:30 p.m .. is about 2.100 cars ;>er houJi in each direc- tion. l( those cars were redu ced by one-third · liOO cars), he says ii 'A'Ould take 40 buses 120 in each <lirl'ction 1 per hour to carry just the drivers. . ' . HE Al.SO SAID that if all ca rs eligible to travel on the bus and car pool lane t uny cRr "'it!1 a1 least three J)C{)p!c J-did .,-JOIN US FOR 1. / · ~UNOAY \'f ., .. ,.,. BRUNCH I\ hungry tiger ': ' RBBTAURANT / NOW -SERVING LUNCHEON 11 o.m. to 4 p.m. 353 EAST rAClflC COAST HWY. THE COASTLINE irritiatlve was passed by voters last November. Melvin Carpenter. executive director or the South Coast Commission· in Orange and Los Angeles""Cotinties. gave the updated permit fee figure to -the commission Monday. The South Coast region has proven the busiest of the six and the commission repeated- ly has asked for more help and more funds. BUT TIIERE was little ~r discussion at t<.1onday's nleeting about neagan"s veto, "which was criticized by an original Prop. ~ proponent . Assemblyn1an Alan Sieroly (0-Beverly Hills). Sieroty said the veto showed -tr · Seal Beacli D·welli1igs Approved • Sou lh Coasl Regional Zone Conservation . Commissioners have granted permits for nine single-famil y d .... ·ellings in Seal Beach proposed by Sunnyglcn Construction Company. The homes at Driftwood and Silver Shoals avenues are 2.500 feel from the n1ean high tide line. TJIE CO~i ~ll SSION"S jurisdiction is t,l)X) yards, or 3,000 feet. inland fro1n the_tide line in Orange and Los Angeles coun!ies. It enforces Prop. 20. the coastline in- itiative possed last Noven1ber. Su nny!'(len's single-family ,, proje<:I has a concept of ap- proval from the city of Seal Beach. ·~~~.,.· • O• A SALE NEW CRAFT SHOP NIAi YOU e ECOlOGY KITS • • • OEADS & Jl!WELRY FINDINGS DECOUPAGE KITS & SUPPLIES LAMP . 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Now 9 offices: Canoga Park· Chatsworth , Capistrano·San Clemente, Corona del Ma~ Covina, Glendale, Pasadena, Thousand Oaks, Vista, West Arcadia. • 9 ... _,_.,_ ....... 2330 MARBOR DL\'D r ev· '1 Ml:SA 557-4962 ., CoronaddMu:~:..-='H~/67S.SOlO ' ' ' • (Neat te ~,ttelflc. 1'9«te I 0 OIMNIOOOOOff'OOCil'OOOOO'°°OffHO(tO 'All omccs Open S•I .. July 7, ,10 AM to 2 PM • \ ., " • ., ., STAN DORN LAURENCE PHILLIPS Debate rs Narrowly Defeated Corona de! Mar H i g tJ School 's California debating champions have n a r r o w I y ---missed-winning ·the ational ' ' crown. , . They finishe<I third behind a team they had beaten in the state championships I a s t ~nth. .: tan • son of Dr. and , ed Dom, 111~ Dolphin Terrace. Corona del Mar, and Laurence Phillips, son of ~1rs. Jerry llayes, now of 3329 Marina Vista Drive, Dana Point. lost out in the national competition to debaters from Loyola High School in Los Angeles. LOYOLA IS A private boys' achoo! whose d ebaters' weren't able to handle Dorn and Phillips, both juniors, In the state compeµtion . "They should ~ave won the nationals but it was those Eastern judges," observed their debate ~am adviser, Miss Ann Williams. ' DORN AND PmILIPS had won the sla_te title and na· tional honors debating the sub- ject of educationaJ financin,g. . · 'Mie Readers' Digest Foun- dation sponsors the annual Na- tional Speech Contest. \Yhich took place this year in Pittsburgh. There were several hundred participants from 49 states. Miss Williams said. The y were chosen by local ,and regional elimination contests. The Corona de! Mar Kiv.•anis Club and radio station KOCM. along with school booster iarganizatlons. ·--donated t h e funds which m~ the trip to lhe national competitionPossi- ble, Miss Williams said. Girl Wins 'J'op Honor Diana L. Mares. a graduat- ing senior at Los AmtRos High School in Fountain Valley, has received the Outstanding Stu· dent Award from Un Ion Federal Savings and Loan Association, Fountain Valley, in cooperation with t h e •sta tewide Callforni8 Savings and Loan League. Miss Mares received a $100 cash award and an engraved medallion. She i9: the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. William E. Mares, 13101 Deodar St., Santa Ana. Miss Mares plans to attend Southern Califosiia College as a Spanish major next fall. fas!, Thorough, Guore:,,rc-rd Real Estate Sa/r·s o,,d or Br oJ.'. l icC'n~e TRAINING Phonr for Fref! Folder I ANTHONT SCHOOLS ' HAllOI CINTll t• M1 .... r C....., Ctlll Mtw, C1'"'"'l.I ,._ C7141 t7f..IJIJ 1111 '· I,..~ SI. AM!'llllM. 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"He reels he .Ylants to create a warm bridge or friendship between Americ~ and .Japan,, Land added. "It's not a com- mercial thing." But oth er property, La nd said, has been bought by in- vestors and developers. HE SAID movie actress Kim Novak's 23-acre e;state at .Sig Sur was bought by Sam Narita, ·an adVertiscr, for about 175.IHJO. ,_,,_ MarkC. 111001111 GARY THORNE POLY & ITllL 81LTI 1teerfe11 Qualltyf SIZE FITS: S11El 195/.14 '33'' F71n4 Sllll 205/14 '34" G71/14 STEIL· 215/14 "'36" H71/14 STEIL 205/15 G71nS STIEL 215/15 H71/IS STIEL 235/15 143" L71nS 6.45114 6.50113 7.35 14 7 .75/14 1.25/14 1.25/15 1.55/14 G70/1S 20S/lS E70/14 170/14 17S/14 f70 /14. f70 /14 • f71/14 f60/15 l60/1S ~trs. John Thome. 1222 Sussex ~tr. and ]lfn:. William r. Lane, Newport Beach, is in Chichester, 2475 Arbor Orh·c. Rosario, Argentina. New p ort Be a c h . 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' .. • -- • • ' • • ' ---~: ---_.....,.. ~----"':"'---·-----_... -• r • -· Jill Baldwin has fun whether she's four feet off the 9round doing splits on the beam or topping off fhe pyramid in a slapstick spoof of Gymnastics 1900 • I ._ ... -r-- l • ___ ,,. ' 'Splits -Personalities' Sparkle By CAROL MOORE ot I'll• Dallr l"li.I Statl You might say Cathy Rigby -'Ji.1ason, · super star gymnast , comes trom fJ\e con- stella\ion SCATS -that's ~thern • California Wo Team." t : 'Ibe fact •t only a few will ttQlieve . ' 1 international: !tanj_om 'is a ;m~'er.,.of pride, not envy. among the troupe of 6o ;-girls from 6 to 20 years of age. • • • t l • , l I r 1-. • • • • • • . ' ' •, ' • I " ' ' ! J • I t: • • Each is willing tq burst 0010 thtr scene in a neon Jeciard, da:tzung with' personali ty : audience appeal, sportsmanship and individual stunts. "You can't believe the 'sisterhood' tbe·se girls ·generate," said fl.1r. and Mrs. ' I I . . , ' Ron Baldwin of Balboa Island, who have three daughters on the team. He is presi- dent of the parents' support group., "After each meet if the scores are good, the p]lones are busy. The parents alwayS ··get a cOllcct call telling the results. Then the girls call one after ru10Uier. COA IT AIL CHUMS · The esprit de corps is obvious at performances, too, when the girls ap-. plaud in the wings and pat each other as they scamper off stage. · · And if you look closely, there's a row of pigtailed faces that appears underneath I the cw:tain as younger members sneak peeks of tricks_ they are 'trying to perfect. Once a family catches lbe gymnaM bug it stays. There are just too many ad· vantages: grace, poise, phj'Sical fitness, dedication and concentration. "Jill was doing front rolls before she cou1d wall(;•• Mrs. Baldwin recalled. Ter- Ji. 14, and Jana, 11, sliil eDCOUl'.age' her. Now at 6, she is the y0W1gest individual perfonfter on the balance beam and the scene-stealer in the Gay !!O's Co,nedy routine. TIME TOGETHER "Everyone has a good time. together," Ba1dwin· added. "The girls and parents enjoy each other's Company. Practice is so time-consuming that it's easier i( we're all involved in the one sport." Involved is an understalement. Each daughter practices with .. al differUlt ag~ groop, sometimes necessitating three trips to Loog Beach a day. Then come the hours of raising funds, baaling equipment, arranging tours and soliciting business donations. Son J.on, 16, is ... .;1 tho. roustabout. who ._, mats and position apparatus in the arena. . · SCATS practice at home, too, \\'hich is why the Baldwins have uneven parallel bars--on their second story deck, not to mention the cart~heels and somersaults in the living room. All this leads to a few minutes o! solo-- ing before judges or performing in an ex- hibition emceed by director-coach Bud Marquette . COACH'S MOITO He stresses that competitive sport is a total rommitment -" a life or action motivated by the princjple that life is striving, exploring and highly creative." Last ·month the team -performed at Madison Square Garden before going to Germany to· compete in a gymnaestrada like the ooe in Basel, Switzerlitnd four years ago where they won the world championship. SCA TS' expertise is such that they perform in Wlison compulsory Olympic events which few gymnasts even at- tempt. In one sequence the tumbling is so hazardous it's called Hari-Kart. Injuries do happen but according to Mrs. Baldwin, "Casts only sloW the girls. You can't keep them down. They even go OD the beam one-handed. • OWA COPIED "New rotitines are always in the Y1orks. Collegiate competitors now do most of Olga Korbut's tricks. \ • "They were a surprise al lhe Olyrp.pics but not f1!:3lly-that-difftcu1t. The U.S. was not advised of a new rule so we went by the old regulation that tbe band! y;ere the last to leave th~ bar on dismount. Naturally, you get more spring from your legs." Even the youngest SCATS are in· ~ueed to Olyµipic requirementl and know the basics by 10 becaiise "if we haven't got them trained by then, somebody else (another country) has started already. "Of course, at that age, we can't tell how their bodies will grow'. The smaller you are, the better ~ gymnastics," Mrs. Baldwin said. "We sometimes·hear a girl standing in front of a mirror saying, 'Doo.'t grow.' MAKING GRADE "By tbe lime they're teenagers, the girls know who bas the training and the ability to try for the Olympics." A> !or the rest, they woold be delighted to see athletic scbolarsbips made available to wo~~· Gymnastics is a JiWy llfld lor<tbi5"barrie.. to be broken and SCATS are most convincing. Eating doesn't affect a gymnast's growth very much since she gets more than enough exercise whipping against the uneven bars, doing splits on {he beam, vaulting the sidehorse, flipping mid-air ocy the mat or practicing drill fonnations in tht! pa.ricing lot. "Nerves take over before a meet but afterwards I.he girls are ravenous," Mr1 . Baldwin explained. "Tbey all go together and we've been through our share of [lizza houses." Because of such good times and the en- couragement of ' a "great bunch of volwiteers," SCATS : -Practice 30 hours a week. -Help coach their sisters. -Load the v a n with everything from 15-foot balance beams to 4-ounce poi balls. --Offer a reunion-gym camp at.Malibu, open to the public, the ftrst week of September. -Hope to represent the U.S. in Peking next year. -Ask potential donors to "bitch your wagon to our star." They've even added extra twin'kle to their finale -a live statue t.abloid of Women in Sports -'A·here the spotlight shinetl on silver-sprayed SCATS. ' ' < " .c ,. . ' • , BEA ANQERSON, Editor .,._,...,, """ Ji. ltn ,_ 1, rehearse a processional with members of the Chinese Nationa l team before their international meet. Foreign ·' friendships are a fringe benefit for gymnasts who compete around the world . It all looks so easy, smooth and graceful when Kyle Gayner perform s !left). The Costa Mesa teenaget, who-is U'.S. champion on the balance beam, practices for hours to achieve the perfection that ~leases judges and spectators alike . ' • I • ' • • ----- SUMMER ••• • ~ce· - SHOES SAVINGS ·. eel SHOE ·JREE UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ONfl SUNDAY, NOON TO I P.M. 10-9, MONDAY TNIU .. IDAY, 10-6 SATWOAT .SOUTH COAST PLAZA_• UPPER LEVEL W...THW_, ,.. ... 1tll H.-, IW. 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R09. to $21.95 to $9.95 R..,. to $18.95 ttANDIAGS EDWARDS SHOE5' WOMaN• FASHION Final Clot.out For Children IOOTS R'9. to $14.95 SELECTED GllOUPS e .,....._ eSMtdi s4•• 25% OFF ·----R09. to $34.95 Y2 PRICE! - -0 s HIKING IOOTS • lrokon Slzn • ht Qu•Uty • • Discontinued Patterns Rog. to $11.95 DTERT $790 .. $990 ' • 225 E. 17th St. CQSTA 1!1E$A TEL. 541.2ne • BantrA1Mr·1c1rd '!""!'!"o. • Mos tor Chor go HOURS: 930: A.M. TO 6 P.M. • ' . . Tllur$da1, July 5, 1973 DAILY PILOT -· ... .11: . ... .. , Brooding ... Gemini Should Stop Horoscope: • FRIDAY JULY 6 By SYDNEY OMARR- Of late, many readers lw,ve been wliting to tell me lhat Libra is a "myst'ery si~." The challenge Is ID delineate Security Built In the Libra character and lndlvidual will leod benefit of Financial revamping could be know -family, friends and IF TODAY lS YOUR Utestyle. Libra can be e.xperience. R 'e 1 pO n d In l!atured. Sldttarlat, Gtmlal otherwise -that you do have BlR111DAY you are musicaJ, -=-:.:·:..· ~=-=-===============; musical, analytical, aomewbat mature, responsible manner. penom could play rolC:!· Ac-life of your own to Jive. have unusual voice. generally I"" of a..-psychologbt. Natives of Special relationship ls en\-cent-ob on what you buJ and CAPRICORN (Dec. DJ'an. easy to get along with but not this sign can be comfortable pha.slzed. sell. T8ker Inventory. Find out 191: Avoid belnft'. too klealistic. afraid to fight when you feel among various elements, but GEMINl (May 21-June 20): who ts pu1llng purse strings Means strive for degree of OVERWEIGHT? 56 LB. LOSS IN 40 DAYS Unde r Medic•I Supervl1ion •• th• really harmonlze with others Emolkm i;un rampant. You and for wh:At purpose. practicality. Persons ln posi-cause la -right. November born under their sign; al9o could be, prone to loven' quar-LIBRA (Sept. 23-0d. ft): Uon to give you boost will do should be one of your most with Aquarius, Gemini, Leo rel. 1r relationship ii worth What was 8 mysterious proce!ls 50 only If yoo give something important months of this year. and Sagittarius. !Jbere is anythlna:, it wUl survlveJCnow_..comes to surface . .You will ln return. Know it and plan You draw to you many definlte attractton to Aries, It and put a stop to brooding. know what to dO and when to accordingly. You get nothing persons bom under Taurus but Libra should be cautious in Aggreufve lndiv~al ls bluf· do it. Be confident. Your judg· for oothlng. and Llbra. You are baslcally 0 c1• le •· lina ··"''" "----r and n-Ill -·•·-• loyal and attached to family mega lft u.:a --es "ru' ua.uu: au1111• You.w compc~llLI-ment. intuition are: likely to be AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. traditions. Capricorn: Libra is the gentle CANCER (June 21.July 22): on ta~et . Yoo may. ntn into ISl : Travel ptafls may have to persuader who also is capable Property, security may seem oopositiorr. But you emerge on be re v .; s e d . Reservations HOURS: 9:00 • 7:00 . = of fighting when the call!e is threatened. Key now is new top. should be checked. You have iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I~ CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT worthy. AJ>l"O"Ch . Make Inquiries. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21\: something of Vlllue-and some-.Wi! . NEW YORK (UPI) ARIES (March 21-April 19): Give full play to creative Be flex ible. Strive to perceive one would I t k e to take it. 0 RANGE -Con<:i!m for security in today's AvOid excess speed. Maintain resources. Member of opposite various po ints of view. Protect selr in clinches. Older COSTA MESA •N•M•IM SANTA ANA '•11«-.i·L•M•W• high-crime city areas is vigil over situation that in-sex is involved. Decide what is What seemed settled ii going individual will lend benefit of CO UN y y 1Mt N•wp9rt 1~ w .14wy, lm2T"11111• .... <71 ') 170-:9347 lt---!Pt<Mg to new con<:etm ifi the volwe11 11peeial, eoeperati.w et .. ',.im~t1 whal--CM be te__..'.,.'aet up." _liwelve.-clan--ex~ience.-Aceept•~. :--:--=•"0..-:-..-"0co..--f··l. --..---646-1.63 · nMMl 547-'l29 (l~.!!?;!!!!__,.--.,,_ __ __. design ilnd consl~tion of fort . Permit mate, partner to discarded. • destine activity. Behind-eeenes Pl~ (Feb. 19-'-farch 20): . F A I R · .... ; buildings. i.~ -· • fully express view. Do plenty LEO (July 13-Aug. 22): Hold activity is sttessed. Gemini, Question of money . personal The aim ls to build security of listening, observing and off on 1hort trips'. Don't rush. VirJ:o persons could play key possessions is apt to be para· into a living environment in analyzing. Pisces, Vlr&o Ideas need time to "jell." U roles. . . . mount. Aries, Ubra persOn& DISC 0 UN T much the same way as ·pro-persons C()ll)d be involved. you attempt do ing too much at SAGITrARRJS (Nov. 22· piny i mp or I ant roles. TI C K ET 5 tection against fire or disease. TAURl!S (April 20-May 20 ): once. tbne and money could be Dec: 21): Friendships vs family Emphasis is on gettin~ rid of The Center for ResidE!ptial What 'appears peaceful on wasted. Aqttarla1 might be in-obJigitions may be featured. · wasteful procedures. Catch up AT ALL ~ Security 0 es i g n , arriliated .surface could be ready to volved . Special communlcaton ~ dfplomatic. Money question · with modern developments. HARBOR: CENTER . with New York University, Is_ erupt. 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Good Sports Endure Replays ~PM~ ~:" By ERMA BOMBECK . Navy.'" nighl at the home ot the '-A. ~ ......_ _. .. • -I"m so Inundated with "I am crabby because my farmer with the beautiful AT 0 '*' ~ ~ \. "t.levision that 1 watched the whole Ille is just ooe Cat rerun. daLijjhter. · · ·" WIT'S ..... W1teraate bearlnp for three "What are you talking "I remember." I nodded. }' days before l realized It about?" "Sometimes I think I am END 'wun't the "5ecret Stonn." "Every morning on the going crazy. Old books are No&. my husband. "Are those elevator, the same recording being reissued with . s~xy reruns?" be asked susplciou. 1ay,1 the same dumb thing, covers to rool me Into thinking WE HAVE ENTHUSIASTIC AND HA~DWORKIN6 AVAIL.AILE AT MOST HOUIS -FOR. AS FEW AS THREE HOURS. OUR UNIVERSITY STUDENT EM,lOYEES AIE c.\Rf. fULLY SCRlENED, IONOED, INSUIU> AHO AlE COVER.ED IY SOI AND WOlKMENS COMPE~SATION. UNrvElSITT HOUSEICEEPIN6. CALL 6J6·1100, OPEN TUES. A THURS. 1·12, l·S. Jy 'Move to '1he back o1 the car they're current. Broadway Is ;,Of what?" I asked. and face the door.' golng crazy with no5talgle old turned on the TV set. To avoi d disappointment, pr01pective brides are reminded to have their wedding ltories witb black and white ilossy r.boto- grapbs to the DAILY PILOT Womens De- partment one week before \be wedding. P!ctures received after !bat time will not be used. ···············~ "Of 1ast July's six o'clock .. MY. secretary, when she is plays. And the other day l news." , • in. is a renin of the 19308. . • called my ofrlce and a "Don't be TidlculoWI. News red JipsUck, wedgies and puf· recording of my own voice hasn't gone Int~ reruns yet." fed 1Jeeves. I plug in the die-told ~e I w~s out and wouldn't "Everything else has,~' he t.aphone and am treated to 30 be in until Wednesd~y at grumbled. "I've just seen minutes of what I said ycster-tl~rce. ~.hat ore we ha ving for 'Leave It To Beaver' go £rom 1day. dinner? maturity back to puberty. And "At lunch, I hear Sam tell "The same lhing we had last "The Waltons' just wished me me the same joke he's been night only submerged in a ~ferry Chrlsunas." telling me for the last eight cheese sauce." . . "You're just crabby because years .... you know the one ''l knew It!" he barked. YoU can lip-sync all 1he about the midget and the ta lk· "~fore re~." ... segment s of 'Mctlale's ing dog who asked to stay the !le slum~ into e chair and • FASHION ISLAND'S NEWEST SHOE STORE is having their A11nutes later, I asked, "What's on?" "Shh,1' he · said excitedly, "It's Cincinnati p I a y l n g Oakland In the '12 World Ser- ies. Now walch the stop a<.. .. tion .•. here it is in slow mer tion ... noW the isolated cam· era shot .•. and again on the split screen." I slipped the leftovers swim- ming in cheese sauce under his ~. "Don't think rX this . as a rerun ," I COOll'.ed, "but For engagement. announeementa It Ls imperative t&a! the story, llJo accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be aub- miUed. six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is not met, only a story will be used. : SUMMER • : GEIST SPECIAL • Pam e Skirts • Jackets •.--------..., • To help fill requiremepta oo both wed· din" and engagement stories, forma ar:~-IH•':f available In all tbe DAlbY-PIL0T-ollice•. • Further questions will be ·answered. by · Women's Section staff members at 642-4321. • an instant rcp!ay." '------------------___, • With • • This Comm~nts Get Screening~ L=--cou_po_n ____. By HAL BOYLE "Young lady, I rOrgot to get work, bow about having a • JEaln tnhl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Some po~rn I'll give you a dl1nk wilh me, and I'D take • NEW YORK (AP) dollar If Y~ r~ out to the lob-you to see the midnight flick • WDTCLI" PU.IA • Remarks that a mov ie by and get me some -and in the next block?" • ·• ~~iJ"'.::ct. • usherette gets tired of hear· you can keep the change." ing: -;::::::::::::::::::::::~"'~·~·~·~·~·~·~·:·~·~•!::•::•:•::•::•;::•;::•::::•:•:=•:=•l~ "Baby, with a face like "Hey, good looking, why h he he don't you put away that yours, you oug t to on t flashllaht and take a seat next • • screen yourself." • I to me? When the picture gets the •roadway 1 - ••• . ' •• I -• -"· 1t' ~ ., ... ',. ,. .... • •• ' •. .. • .. ~ •• " • • • -... '• ..• ~ ...... -. ' •A ' BRANO NEW STOCK COOL, NEW STYLES INCOMPARABLE SAVINGS .. COME-SEE! Regulorly 15.00 to 34.00 •. NOW 7.90 to 17.90 SHOE BOUTIQUE # 15 Fuhion hlan~. Newport Beach ... Phone: 644-+4 I I "\Ve'd like two scats, p ease, dull, I'll tell you the stol1 of not too far up front , not loo far back, and not too much in the my life.'' middle either -il you know "I'd have brought m Y wha t I mean." mother, but I don't think the "There's a full moon out picture you 're showing is sexy tonight, Gloria. That means enough for her." you'll have trouble keeping • "In the old days I could see half the audience out of the a better film for· 15 Cj!Ots--= - other half's laP,. '111ere is . and get a free piece of dJs}}. nothing like a-full moon to . ware, too." . bring ou_t the lovers." 'Is it<trile that the onl~gu:l - "How can I put out my cigar who get 'jobs as usherettes wheii -fi's-not even lit~ I just anymore are those 'vho have use it to chew on when the plot been rej~tcd for training as gels exciting." airline stewardesses?" :·Harry, take your feel off "Why do you have~ be 17 the rail. Herc comes that to see this film? We baye bossy usherette." . . worse picture.s than th11 in our "Baby. just looking at you is high school b1ol"gy textbook." \\'Or lh the price of admission "Hi there, dreamboat! l all bv itself." sure wouldn't mind getting ;'Young lady, I wish to shipwrecked with you." report a pc:>ssiblc sex liend . ·"Would you help me. Miss? No. he didn't touch me or I slipped off my shoes to be anything . but I cou1d" tell by more comfortable, and 1 think the v.·ay he looked that he had some smart aleck kid sitting something on his n1ind .'.' next to me kicked one of them "1-ley. Miss. could you hold· into the next aisle." my baby while I go to the "I can't wait until the encf of powder room? I have to ha ve the picture because my hus- a c:;igarette or I'll die." band gets mad if I ain't home "You get to see the sa1ne when he gets thert. Tell gie, picture so crten. 1 bet you how does It come out?" 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' ~· • -· -' I I on s 'Prescipti DEAR ANN LANDERS: Although l therapy the patient must be canpi.t•ly love my husband very much I was get~ truthful. l am alraid if I PoW' out lioc ab6olutely nat.hlng out ol our sex llfe. everything to the psychiatrist l will I mean zero. I faked it because I didn't damage the doctor with whom I had the want to hut Joe's I~. affair. It ¥.·as an much my fault lis his Joe lcaveled in his business and J was and 1 don't need e.Q,ythlng more to feet a·looe a lot of the time. I found myself g\Jllly '8.bout. ' be«!ming depressed and J>111sicalty, ill. How can I be sure the psychiatrist will When 1 confided 'in my doctor, he told me keep the information to himself?, Is he I was !!unfulfilled" 'and suggested that I under aome sort of Hippocratic ,path. to take a lover. , report. the physician to the AMA or the He coovinccd me that there is no such County Medical Society? Please help me. thing ag a frigid' ¥.'oman, only in-I am getting sicker -ANONYA10US competent males. When he offered to LADY help me out and' provide what be•called . DEAR LADY: 'Jbett ii no aeed ffW you · ••every woman's right," I was shocked. I 10 name names. The psychlatrlst isn't \n· told him I couldn't coosider such a thing. lerested in the ideatlty of your lover. The Two weeks later I changed my mind. Hippocratic Oath doesn't 1ay one doctor My doctor and I saw each other ooce a must turn in a colleague who ls week for nearly two years and now I'm uoetbJcal. It does say, however, If you · lhif)e! than ewe:r·, 'Ati9-ela'"•--...... 'r-lletp=9:=padeli, ~-· •l••t destine ·affair has made me feel not lwm bl.m. Too bad your latentlst \\'U't.hless and guilty. Every t11l)e ·I-go to didn't booor tbat promise. confessk>n I lie a little and withhold a lot. Afterwards, I f~l like killing mY.self. DEAR ANN LANDERS: . "SmHin' Now I realize I inust have psychiatric Thru's" 1etter ·nausealed me. Your ap- help because I am becoming increasingly proval made matters worse. l am con-. suicidal. sidered by friends and fami ly to have a You have stat~. repeatedly in your Col-pretty li:ood sense of hll}Tlor but I'll be umn that in · order to get anything out of hanged if I could laugh my way through a Bitte 11. mnrriage to a sk1rtchascr and p.art- tin:ic reUgiCbJs ·fanatic. Tha.t combination \\'Ould gag a goal .. You might at least ltave sn{'akt.'<I in a Bentence or tv.-o informing. your readers that a man can divorce his wife. It's ·a good bet ithat the dumbel l who is "S1nilin' 'lbru" will get dumped for something younger even though she boasts an un- canny knack for putting on a happy face when there's not a damed thing to be happy about. My hllsband _was no.r~ous fanatic. &'.lt ne was lan incurabefanny-patter (anybody 's). l didn 't Smile-'I'hru. I got rid of him when I was 30. Now my laughter ~ for the nea-brain who is stuck "'ith that sex maniac. Sign me -D.C. 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STATll!Mll!"'T •• '" ., •.. '""' .. ·~ ., ·~ '"' ... ·~ .. 1;11 "' • I '. DAJL. V PU.OT QUEINlE • • Thurfday, July 5, 1"73 lly Phil lnterlandl · "'Th ere's some nut here in anaWer to our ad tor an 'mergetl~ aaleaman (o open up new territorie1. • " -Adviee Offe-red- To Insomniacs By DR. STEINCROHN Dtar Dr. Steincrohn: t realize thit there is no one sure-cure ror i n s omnia . Nevertheless; I'd appreciate some Ups I can try. Even though they may not hel p, at liUtl can feel I've tried. Lately I've sufft.rcd severely f!"Om . insomnia. My doctor finds me In good physical con- dltion. So it must be mental or psychological .. J walk around and work like a closed-eye zombie. I'm always tired. I need at least eight hours sleep. The .w.ay_Ltbrash 11:ound~and~keep looking &t the clock, I'll wager I get less than four hours. Anything you suggest will be appreciated. -Mr . .r. COMMENT: Here are some practical tips that have work- ed for 50Dle. I hope you find at least one or two that will hel p you get. a good night's sleep. ttet your own doctor make the decision on sleeping pill!.) .L Never TRY to fall asleep. 2. Imagine you're watching a pendulum and imagine that your he>d is. following It, twinging from side. to side. without moving your head physically, -of course. 3. Try rolling your eyes tn f!g~f'!I-of eight uiitil they get tired. (BUt try to kee p your eyes relaxed and roll them gently.) Or try rolling them in complete circles a · hall dozen times. Then reverse. 4. Breathe in slowly for 10 seconds, hold alr ln for 10 seconds, exhale for 10 seconds. Repeat a few Umes. 5. Try reversin g your posi- Uoo in bed, putting your pillow where your feet were. I. Try counting e a c h breath up to 100 and then back down to 'One. 7. Simply counting sheep is now considered an old-fashion· ed way to outwit insomnia. If you insist on counting them, then count every other one, or the black sheep, or every tenth sheep , which you should make jump baCkwards. Varia· lions on sheep-<:<>unllng are often successful. 8. Do not smoke before bed· time. No cola drihk.s. No cof· fee or tea for dinner. · 9. Let your tma ginallon take over. For example, think of surf pounding on a beac~. 10. 'J'.rY going to sleep by hi· fi music. 11. Try running through the alphabet, thinking of how many towns, Dowers, etc., you can name ; counting t h e oranges on -each-1ree in an orange grove. 12. Try . to keep your eyes open against their desire to clos e. 13. Imagine that your legs and arms are so heavy you don't. have the strength or power to lift them. 14. Do you use pajamas? Do y,o.u sleep ID the raw? Ex· perlme nt. Try a night.shirt or nightgown. !J'rY sleeping with only uppers or lowers. (Speak· ing or uppers or Towers, this applies also to dentures. Some sleep better with them in· others ·with them out.) ' 15. ~Have you ever tried a sleep mask to keep out the light? Earplugs to lessen sounds of dogs b a rk i n g screeching brakes, etc.? ' 16. Try light mlssage before bedtime. Moderate exercise. 17. If you have cold feet, wear socks. It you have a bald hei d t19thered by chill, wear a nightcap. 18. Try twin bed!! if un· comfortable iri a singlt bed. 19. Maybe you need a board under a sinking mattress. - 20. keep b ed r oo m tem- perature comfortable. 21. Have you tried electric blankets? 22. Any snoring around? Cbange rooms. Such are some of the prac- ticaJ tips I call offer. There are others in ftly bOOkler. "How To Get A Good Night's Sleep." For a copy write me at this paper enclosing 35 cents IN COIN and a STAMPED. SELF·ADDRES. SEO ENVEWPE. Meanwhile, don't be too con· ce rned about insomnia. The more you worry about It the more'dHficult it will be to root it ou t. · For ~1r. E.: lt's not true that drugs are ineffective In controlling attacks of gout. 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DAIL V PILOT Th11rscU1y, July S, l 97l .PG & E Dispute on Power. Plant Dates Back to 1964 . had a change of hurt J development plans, that'• 13 bad. We have llJ1 agreemen~ PG & E has found the wholl agreerr¥!nt totally repulslv~ Tb~ is nothing but fooli.sb personal pride, s o me o n • trying to mak.e points wltll corporate leadershlp1" Marr, said. fTtiird 1n a Sfflc1) H•vlng been rl!!jectcd In Its Capitol Newi Service bid for a site al Bodega Day, -about SO mile fbove Soln DIABLO CANYON -If yt>U 1-Tanci.sco, for reasons rel:Hed w:u1t Robert ~1arre to tell why to seismic activity. PG & E he and Pacific:: Gas & Elettrlc turnt d to Nipomo Dunes, a don't get along, go-baek to scenic bit ol coastline not far 1964 when PG & E· contacted below Oiablo Canyon. him on IL\ plan to build a nuclear power plant on land IT PROVED to be too under his control. scen ic, and the plant plans ...::::::=-.::::...:.:==----, . were squashed by the Sierra fuel would be saft'ly handled. The last of these would, of course. f::ill under the jurlsdlc· tlon of other agencies, like the Atomic Energy Commission, but were included In the agreeaoont nonetheless. The initial agreement set a credit guarantee limit -or land value appraisal -at $6.424 million. That was in 1964. This wa!i still the figure of record in 1966 when the con· tr11ct v.•as signed. when it \\'DJ dlaco vert'd that the arbilrator wa& a con· sultant to lhe Irvine Co1npany, a corporalion whose stock Is owned by trust. Robert Gerde.s was one or the two u·u1tees. of Gov. Ronald Re a g an , upheld tbe appralS:31 . Marre went to appellate cow1 in Los Angeles, but came up empty- hw1dcd there also. V AS TllINGS st.and, PG & E has filed suil ror foreclosure on the land and Marre has countersued for $-40 million in ~1arre theorizes that ex- cutives close to the top at PG&E may have pr~cd \he consultant lo gi ve a low estimate without C e rd es • damages based on va rio\J:'i kno.wlcdge_ charaes. Marre does not hold management I don't think tionaJ purpoeea, later pubUc they know what the htll lhey'rt rtlaUons pQ:es fro1n PG & E doilig," Marre said. rtfe~ (i) the site-as Part or the PfOblem was a "remote" -presumably to change at the top, when allay fears that population Shermer .Sibley took over as growth thereabouts would not president from Gerdes, who be a factor 1n building the then became chainnan or the ) l'MM:tear P tant:· That, J\1arre board. said, would probably scare "They senl In a boy to do a away potential business. man's job," Marre se.id. "I want to draw jX!Ople CIUb~ 'fhe gient utility turned to ~1:1rrc. who. four y~nrs before, l Ucd a 111astcr plan for the cn!ire 9,000-acrc area as a con1n1crtial-rccrcational site. The case \vent to Supe rior back in describing !he PG & E Court in San Lu is Obispo officials with whon1 he·s been A YEAR LATEll. flfarrc \vhere Judge \Villlam Clark denll ng for nine years. says there v.·cre ce r t a j n Jr .. a conttoversial appointee "I'm suspect of thei r l\tAJtRE ALSO c o n t e n d s tha t while Gerdts Ullderstood the plans for develqpment of the roastal arc.a for recrea- here." Marre said. "It's not re~e, It'• on ly 12 miles from San Luis Obispo •.• HE ADDED that "If they've ··They think I'm the source of all their p1'0blems, that ii they ~wa t me down personally, all their problems are solved. Jt's not tM.ie." i\Jarrc met with Robert Gerdes, dynamic president of PG & E,' "'ho had come up: through the. comj>any's legal ranks. and discussed their mu- "minor discrepancies" i n·.---------'-'----- •• _lual_ intetesb-in. lb!! lruld anct .. its development. J\tarre says once the basic orientat ion of 1hc principles Y(as on the table, he and Gerdes shook hands on an agreement. Nevertheles s, it took the ut ility's legal department the better part of . l\l'O years to draw the contract fur a ~ year lease, pursuant to a variety or conditions con· sidered acceptable at that time. ~llE GUTS of the agree- ! •~ ' ment ·was PG & E's pro n1ise riiiir to forward credit to Marre to pcrfocmance of 1hc contract that he discussed with Gerdes, "'ho r ~portcdly sent lieutenants scra1nbling to see that the discrepancies be im· mediately cOft'eCted: --~ In 1969, ii v.•as lime for the reappraisal of the land, set forth in the contract. The uti li- ty sclecled seven appraisers it felt were no t objectionable to l\.t;:i,rre. ~lnrre's people picked three of the. seven and sent them back 10 PG & E ··sayi ng f\1arre v.•ould go along with any of them. · ~ a level determi ned by the O!\UGI -i::r m ctn value of the property the utili-' """'-I """' "' ty needed foe its pla nt. \\lhrn an appraisal of $17.141 n1illion v.·ns produced. PG & E refused to 'accept it. ft was then agreed tha t one appraiser \\•ould be chosen by each of the factions. and if !he evaluations \11cre not close. an arbilrator v.·ould be calted in to decide. ~ Wli/Jil Ji l iWAllJ •~ Tacked onto that "'ere suc h ~ FJ.Il\ Jm B-15 provisos as propedandscaping -TllE R ESULT "'~. that. the arbitrator coded up v.•ith a figure nearl y half a n1illiion dollars less than the original $6.4 mi llion. l\larre as ked that the' appraisal be_ thrown out ~ in the area, the right of the 7. lftlls l71 CmJUa I-II LIO leasor to review architectural i hUr I Piii plaru;, area security and CLEARANCE A sale of quality men's apparel that you can not afford to miss. Come in early wh ile our selection is at it's best Hart Schaffner &MarxSuits all wool ,polyesler and worsled blends .now139.90 to149.90 Silverwoods Label Suits polyester double knit, texturized polyester now from 89.90 Sport Coat Savings . 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Garbenstangel Geetus while you're at it by unscrambling what's above, pasting ' it up and taking it in to our Carousel operator. This make s you eligible for the $50 drawintg held July 21, that is if you put your name on it. Winner need riot be here, so give a phone number too. DAILY PILOT Sout~ Coast ?taza BRISTOL-A+-sAN'blEQO FREEWAY, COSTA MESA I . OVER 85 FINE STORES AND SERVICE ··,.DEPARTMENT STORES ... May Co. •Sears • WOMEN'S APPAREL ... A lbert's Hosiery • A l roe • Martin Beren's •Chris' Fash ions •Finn's • Gene's • House of Nine • Hubbub• Judy's• Lane Bryant • Lillian's • J osc ~'r-1 Magnin •Mar lene Fabrique • M iss Hawaii • Sabrina • The Wet Seal • Young Maternity • Zelig's / Cas~al Fashions • MEN'S APPAREL ... Carat's • Chasin's •Gentry. Ltd.• Grod in'•• Harns & Frank • Prep Shop • Rebe l Shop • Tie Rack • CHILDREN'S APPAREL ... Be rgstrom 's Baby News • FAMILY SHOES .. ~ Gudes·aarnett •Innes Shoes • Thom McA n •WOMEN 'S SHOES ... C.H . 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July ~ 1~73 DAILY PILOT 21 ...:.:::::.::~-=:!....:'.....:::..:. ____ ~---=--=--~--". a~ ... South Coast Pla za Brac es for Gar bens tange I? ' r , ------------' . _.,.. _....__...._.._00-S •' JI< ·-:i.; "'). \ DllllY l"llot Staff l"lltln SPECIAL GUEST TO LECTURE ON HISTORY OF GARBENSTANGELS · PrGf. K. C. Sta ngt:I, Cousin of Garbtnst1ngel Namesa ke Garbenstang~I Ra/lye Officials " •. t ' ' . . : I • ~ 1 ~ • Gea r for Bigge~ Better Show The "Grandest J'l.lall of All" is aDout to beoome a Garbenstangel Hall, again. · The · Build a Better GarbeQstangel O>ntest and International Rallye, 1973 edi- tion, will take over Carousel Court and its environs at South Coast Plaza for t h e week ending on Saturday, July 21. And that Saturday wi ll be "Garbenstangel Day" at the shopping center as judges and shoppers, alike, gawk with \\'Onder upon the machines and their inventors who are ex- pected to uphold the tteditions of gari>enstanc•lillt! for yet another year. someWbat of a gardenstangel itself, will be awarded to the school that wins lhe Collegiate Division competition. Individuals on the winning collegiate team will be given the traditional outfits -jeans and_!QpS -from Gentry, Ltd. Trophies for first, second and third place will be award· ed both in the Open Division (all ages) and Junior Division (boys and girls 12 and under ). A total of $250 in merchan· dise certliicates -spendable just like cash at all South Coast Plaza stores -wiU be divided among winners like this :.-.... f' J •• peared in the Daily Pilot near·. ly 15 years ago. The ad was repeated in 1971 and got more fan mail than it had received. on its first outing. Daily Pilot officials were so intrigued by the "reverse put-on" from·readers of the classified ad that they challenged thl! doubl e-tallv:rs to build (buy or find) a garbenstangel and put it on display. The result was a Carousel Court fulJ of Rube Goldbergian contraptions and a wild Satur- day morning of fun. The con· test was repealed last year with c q u a 11 y entertaining results. · · The third session of the an- SAYS HE'S BUILD.ING WORLD'S FIRST AM-FM GARBENSTANGEL Radio KEZV's Ed Nix Will Be Among Contest Judges for~t 973 - THE 'OLD PRO' TUNES UP FO R ANOTHER YEAR OF GARBENSTANGEL ING Gene Tardy Will Conduct Clinics, Help Contestants With Ideas Cotorf11t. Coo l A11t he111ic Reso rt IVu1r T ha! IV hisper _,/jfo/,_a ti/. . If you 're planning a Pati<l Luau or cruising on a South Seas advflfture · come see the most exciting & unlque'o,,.thlf go'tashions anywhere. SOUTH C03$T l'L.ilz.a eosra Me Sll • 546-b5&7 THe Mall ol' O"Rl'NGe OIUl'NQC ·&37·3~ Concerned about.your next haircut? -You knoW your h0a'1r needs shaping .. Out you·re hesitant. It just might get chopped. Not at Regis ... our talented ha ircutters understand tong hair ... tapered cuts. The hand· blower gently persuades your hair Into a smooth natural look. No teasi ng! No hair- spray! No fuss! Shamp,oo , blower cut from Summertime p~rm, now only $7.00 $15.00 up SOUTH COAST PLAZA e 540-8888 Gene Tardy, the Golden West College instructor famed for building ''Nothing Machines," which were first identified in l 9 7 1 as garbenstangels, will be back at South Coast Plaza as "ga11benstangi!l pro.'' Op;en Division -$100 for first place, $50 for second plae<, $20 for thinl. nual ''In I e rna t ion a 1--------------,._ ------ As the "old pro" o f garbeosta!Jgeling, Tardy this year is sched uled to demonstrate garbenstangels he haibuilt and to hold clinics lo help 1vould-be garbenstangelers perfect their own techniques and lnvertions. ratdy and his 'st.angels will be Seatured several times dur- ing the week. Also . on the garbemtancel program will be &I Nix, direc- tor of rnarketiflg and public relations for .Radio KEZY, who ilfs agr<ed to be a judge of the-ieompetition .. Nb:, wtae sole claim to fame is that he was the only: kid in his school who didn't eat library paSte, also will. be master of ceremonies ~t the · awards prese!fatloo cllmaxlng the JUdgi,. on Saturday morning, July 21. Another special guest ex- pected to appeat on Ute garbenstangel sce.nie is Prof. K:C. Slangel;-a cousJn-oHhe - ~rman scientist, G.a.r v 1 n Sta ngel , after whom garbenstangels are believed to have been named. Prof. Stangel will explain the hi sto ry of the garbenstangel and other in- teresting stu!C. Every partlelpruit In the ga!lielistangel competttlon will be gl\tm a memerlto Of the 1973 event and winner!'! In each of the three divisions of the contest will recei.~e valuable prizes. The perpetual l r o p h y , Junior Division -$50 for -first place1 $20 for second, $10 for third. Garbenstangel Rallye" is .... -------------------, about to take place. There is precious little time left to build (buy or find ) a garbenstangel for the 1973 contest. But hurry and get in on the run. The garbenstangel contest is the outgrowth of a dou talk classified ad whic 1rst ap-,,,,,. __ _:_ ___ _ SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' • I Fashion Mate':' sewing machin~ The zig-zag model tha1 '.'.;ews w11h professional flair. 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Wa casi ·~ mal " It " er l .. 1 ht and Am " " lbe j 1 .I.I 0 -,)ti RA! " bl " " co J ~ the ' in . i·:. Cal J July ,,..-~.·. July Julv ~ • Juiv July and " I ~ \you ,'>1 "W i;1 coa ••;r ma .. J bas \ti cno :i f, J " ' "'; ,. .. ' ·I ·~1 ... " .... ,, .. . ' T ... ·.~ ... "" ·~' " •• • t, "ll..1· • to for le Bis J Na 3. Pu le ma aw Ke J St Ira No pit Da Fi lng ov • On tw 16 to I . re a hi lnl oil w of • • Russian .Tops v BIBLEOON, England (AP) -Aler ~; Metreveli defeated Alex Mayer, the , Uoited States interwtlegiate dwnpioo, I "3, 3-6, 8-31 M today and became the f1tsl Russian to reach a lllJlgles llnal at the Wimbledon. tennis cbampionsblps. ~ Mayer, a 2l·year-old law student from Wayne, N.J., (ailed to live up to the oc- casion and serv~ U double fauJts In the match. I . It was a tow-~ey~. match and the , crowd of 16,000 / on the ceoler courf :i seldom got exciteil, l,Setreveli, 28, !Sfrved • and volleyed m<je cooslsteqUy \ban the /'t American. ! · , , , Mayer was unseeaed. Metreveli' made ., the seedin~ list as ,No. 4 after more thao ' 70 players lrun the Association ol Tennis Prolesoionals decided to boyoott tile tournament. The !Wsaian will meet the winner of the match between Roger Taylor of Bri~ tain and Jan KOO.es of Clechoslovakia in the final Saturday. Mayer had suddenly jumped t() Wimbledon fame when he beat llie Nastase, tile heavlJy.la.-d Romanian and top seed, and Juerten Fassbender. the West German who was seeded eighth, in the previous rounds. · But today he~ 'seemed overawed. He never really got into .rtiytbm and his service let him down badly. Throughout the entire one hour, 2(). Afte r W in. by Angels · Jackson Levels Blast ·at ·Williams OAKLAND (AP) -Star outfielder . ..,, Reggie Jackson ·of the Oakland A's bas blasted manager Dick Williams and his .I coaching staff for being "over critical." Jackson's blis"ierulg attack can'le after the A's turned in a-shoddy' perfonnance in a 3-1 defea~ at]the bands of the California Angels WedDeSday night. Jack<soo. dro~ ';j. PoP fly ;i.Q. the game, ' •:55 p.m. 2;55 p,m,. 9;S5 •·"'· •:25 P,ITI. ~:2.5 P,11'1. and apparently, criticism of the eD"Or triggered his cfiticism· of Williams and the coaches. "We make a mistake and they act as if ( you did it on ·.JMllPC*','.' .Jackson. said. 1 "We're going ' to · Wfu anyway. The coaches don't contribute anything. We make their money for tbam." " Jackson said Williams was a sound baseball man biit did not give his players enough credit foc the good things they do. Jl.pch.\ ~D:;..1., :·' · ·· .., ~~--:. ,,,, To R ..,.,.nl~w~.' · '1"'=.F-'1f!.~ W ~rl4 Record · OSLO -Ben~Jipcho of Kenya will bid to recapture tiw. world 3,QOO..meter record for his countr)' in a star-studded in- ternational trac)t and field meet today at Bislett Stadium, ' Jipcho, the Swift prison guard fi-orn Nairobi, last t,'eek lowered the world 3,()()1}.meter steeplechase record to a sensational 8: 14.0, and earlier this week narrowly missed Jim Ryun 's world mile mark of 3:51.1, recording the third fastest tim e in history, 3:52.0. The 3.000-meler record, held by Emiel Puttemans of Belgildffi, is 7:37.6. Put- temans set the mark in .Aarhus, Den- mark, last Se~ember, taking the record away from Jipcho's Compatriot, Kip Keino. Jipcho will face :\:h-S.• di9t8Dce star Steve Prefontaiile, holder of the Bislett track record with 7:44.2 last year, and Norway's Ame Kvalhe.im. Pearson Wins DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -The crack pit cniw of the Wood Brothers helped David Pearson to his second straight Firecracker 400 triumph Wednesday, .giv- ing him -a whopping 16-second advantage over runner-up·Richard. Petty. Petty, of Randleman, N.C., finl'\!led only .five car lengtlls behind Pearson alter spending 62.4 seconds in his pit dul-ing three stops under the green 'racing flag at Daytona International Speedway., Pearson's crew, considered the best on the National Association for Stock Car A1,1to Racing circuit, got ·rum out m~46.l seconds in the same number ci itOps, One of Pears0n's stops, wmch incfuded. two tire changes and refueling, took. only 16 """""1s. 1be 16.3-second pit advantage Is eqlial to about one-quarter the distance 9f the J.S..mile, hipbanked, oval speedway track. . Unser Recliperl)tes STROUDSBURG, Pa. -Al Unser, in- jured in the SChaefer 500 last Sunday when his car smashed into a wall, was reported in good condition Wednesday at I hospital here. "He's ,too critical,'' Jackson said of Williams, "He never wants to aay anything good. If you hit two homers, he says that's your job." Jackson was aware or the possible repercussions of what tie said. "But it needs to be said. Maybe it will do some good." A major target of Jackson's criticism was third b~e coecb ll:v Noren. J!¥,':kson blamed him foi~~ink '{oo 'criti~t'"CirtOO players. Williams said .he would not take any action against Jaclooo until-he reed completely what be bad said. ·However. Williams did hi.ve a few things . to say about Jackson. "Anything we give ls constructive criticism. ll be (Jackson) can't stand the beat, he should get out of the kitchen. ~·He's only one of 25 ptayers on his team. We don't have a superstar." Concerning Jackson's play, Williams said: "There are times when It leaves something to be desired." · The A's left 12 runners on base ~gainst the Angels W.ednesday night. Jackson was hitless in four trips to the plate and popped up with the bases loaded in the fifth inning. The A's made. th,,_ errors, including , . ...,.,,y:tliiro ~, s.1"Bando'tbat ga~e the Angels three wiearned runs in . ~ seventh inning. · • •i· The victory went to Bill Singer, now 13- •. 4 .,,_ the """"'"· He needed retie(; help ~ Dave Sells ln !be eighth ~ Manager Bobby Winkles rl the A&gels said he took Singer out because he had thrown 139 pitches and was working with only t'A-'O days rest. · The batting star for the Angels was veteran Vada Pinson, who had a triple and two singles. He drove in one nm and scored another. Dave ,Hamilton was the losing pitcher, llls second of the season against five vic- tories. The A's held on to first place in the AL West by ooe game over the 'Minnesota Twins, who lost to Kansas City. CALIFORNIA OAKLAHO Alcmar, 2b Gall1gl!l!'r, lb FAobnsn, dll AOUver, lb Stan!cn, rf PinSQn, II Berry, Cl Mtoll, ss Tor~,• Singer, p Sells, p •llrhrbl •ll rllrbf ' O :i · o Campnrls, 11 ' I O o '010Nortl!,cf '~OJO •oooe111ldo,lb soo1 ' 1 I 0 RJ1dc1on,. rf • o O O 3 100 DeJol'lnsn.dll2 00 0 J 1 J l TeMce. lb ' O O o •OOORudl,11 3 020 •O l !Fo111,c •020 J0 00 0Green,2b 2000 OOOOHeg&fl,ph 1000 llOOOTtr!Ho,2b 0000 ---W.."" ' "·~'11', .. o \. .... () .• Fln11e1"J. p o 0 o'I) Tot11 33 J I 2 Total 33 r 7 1 Oll!Ornl• 000 000 300 -l Oakland O(IJ 000 oee -1 E-R, Jadcson, AIOmllr, R. OUver, Bando..FOS$e. OP-C•11fom1a 2, O,,kland 2. t.08-C•llloi:i\111 5, Oeklltnd 12. 28-R. Oliver, Mtolt. 36-Plnson. <.SB -Nci.rln J, Pln$0!!. $-0. Green, Singer W, ll-4 Sells H1mn1on L, 5-2' Fingers T-2"3. ,t,--36,70 . II" H R -U 1113611 12/3100 •2fl6l0 1 1/3 2 0 0 •• $0 ., , ' ' 2.. l ' . Unser, of Albuquerque, tost ·COIRrot ,of .,. his racer on the ninth lap at the Pocono International Raceway. He was tak en to a hospital here wbete he was -admitted for neck, head and leg injuries. • A hospital spokesman said it ftad not been determined when Unser 'vould be released. . U.S. Diver No. I ----...-· -• DAILY PILOT 28 Ma.xt1~ ~t ,. ~imbledon minute match, 1da:!..~1..i:.ci the ·d•t',;;,,..* the fourth, he got bis OCCCrew Eliminated as though be couid~ " first lftok Ol '11\e,,.,.tdl """1 -11 He did have a chadaeJii 'tbeSiiurtb doublc.ttimed~ 1 • ·;· • _ game of the fourth .. 1. ~it.~~ · 1be ~tJflllil.~11'ill be .... a chance to break flietrev'~i·s tenice ·"all-American battle bctwetm. • four-time and take a 3·1 lead. but he let the Wimbledon champion Billie Jean King Russian off tbe hook With a badly hil -IS.year-old <l>r1s Evert. playing in forehand and pie Russian went on to win her first final in this famed toumament the game and keep eont:rol. -Chris. the l&-year.:old from Fort. Mayer double faulted in the eighth Lauderdale. Fla., was a 1 o a l n g game or the fU'Sl and Metreveli took the se~L>.herfi .last year Wednesday, :set in c:nly 25 mifwtes. · She reached the fihals with an upset 6-J , The second set, the only one .~yer 1-6, &-1 victory over nerwus. and .ap. won, also was a· saga of double~fautts. prebenstve Margaret ·Cotn1., th e fl1ayer survived deuce with a good Australian who was seeded No. 1. forehand and a net ball by Metrevell in In the other semifinal, Mrs. King. of Long Beach. disposed ol E v o n n o • ~-· the third40<ded Australian *1d~J97l winner, W , $-7, '-3. At Henl ey -!- llENLEY-ON·THAMES, England ..,. Orange C08st College~ · crevt was eljulinated in the first round ol the Jtenley Royal Regatta here Wednescby morning, losing to England's LMdon Rowinf C!ub. , ~ing in the Thames Challenge Olp rcw lightwcights coach Dave Grant's OCC crew, was defeated by two boat lengths. It ""as a close race for the first mile with only a few feet separating the shells. But as they raced to the line, the occ crew ran out of steam and slipped ~ helplessly behind. Orange Coast \\'ill now C<1mpete In tbe · Dublin Regatta, July, 13-14. MeanwhiJe in today's racing, Harvard Unlversily·s junior varsity eight smashed t"·o primC records over Henley's course on the way to victory against England's Exeter University. The •tarvard crew, one of the favorites for Ole Ladies' Challenge Plate for heavyweight eights, took advantage of perfect condilioos on the one-mile, 551). yard River Thames course to break records over two of Henley 's traditional landmarks. . The Harvard eight cruised past "the Barrier" in a lime of 1:53. This landmark is 700 yards from the 1tarting line and Harvard's time beat the pre\'ious record by one second set in 1965 by desus College, Cambridge . England, and which was equalled in 1969 by a Dutch student crew, A.S.R. Nereus. Then the Harvard shell raced on to Henley's next tradtiooal distance. "Fawley," one-mile, 145 yards from the start. rnREE SECONDS FASTER The Crimson went over in 4: 10 whidt was three seconds faster than the record set in 1949 by England's Lady Margaret Boat Club of Cambridge. Harvard comj>leted the ract 3\~ lengths ahead of Exeter in a time of 1:43. only one second off the event's all-Ume record. - . Uf'I T.....,_ The records went Oil twnbllng over tlM! sunlit course. In the. V!!fY next beat or the Ladies' Challenge Plate, Henley's seoond event for eights, Ireland's University College (Dublin) equal!d Harvard's bar• rier lime of t :6.1 and then completed the course in 6:37. beating the old\record for the full distance by five seconds. SAN DIEGO'S CLARENCE GASTON IS SAFE AT THIRD AS RON CEY APPLIES TAG TOO LATE. Osteen Attempts to Halt The Dublin eight just held on to beat the Isis boat of England by a canvas, about eight (eet. WASHINGTON BREEZES -... ,_ .. --· . . Dodgers' Five-game. Skid The University or \llashington's junior varsity eight joined Harvard in the next round of u.e Ladies' Challenge Plate witl} a 3.14 victory over England's Pembroke CoDegie of Cambridge in 6: 50. But a third American challenger tn that event. Rollins College of Winter Gardens, Fla., \\"ent down fighting by a narrow half-length to Englan<i"s First and . Thlrd Trinity Boat Cub of Cam- bridge in 6:44. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rich Troedson, San Diego's young lefthanded pitcher, hasn't yet pitched a complete game in the major leagties. But he's get- ting closer. Wednesday night, in beating Los Angeles 4-2 he pitched into the ninth before he had to leave. But he still came away with his fourth victory without a loss. BUt, like most pitch~s. he was more pleased with his batting than his hitting. He collected two of San Diego's 12 hits and his second one drove in the deciding run. "[ liked that almost as much as the pitching," he said, "especiaJJy since it knocked in the winning run." The loss was the fifth straight for the staggering Dodgers who had their lead over San Francisco in· the National :i&.~1!11~ )Xest cut to 3\0 gaines. . erauil~· llite<ii~ -10.a. IYiif atiem]>r'fo halt the Dodgers skid tonight in tbe con~ eluding game of the series as he shoots for his eighth straight win. He'll be op- posed by the Padres.'.-Steve AJ:lin, 4-5. "I'm going for nine innings next time out." promised Troedson who didn't allow-a hit for three innings and only five for eight But the Dodgers spailed bis bid for his first shutout in the ninth and had the winning run on base before the bullpen finally got the side out. Al Downing hurled eight iMings for the Dodgers but was trailing 3-0 when he le!t. "What we need is a well-pitched game," said Osteen who will try to do July! July 6 J ury 7 J11ly. Jl/l'f 10 Dodge.-s Slate AllO... .. Kl'I ( ... I S.n Oleoo '' Los ,t.r.getH. Plfhburgh 11 LIM ,t,~lt' Plt11burgro •I Los ,t,nge!et Pltnburgh 11 LOI ,t,ngeles $1. Loul1 11 Los °'"'"'es J ;SS ri.m. 7:~ p.m. a:.ss p.m. l :SS p.m. 1:SS p.m. just that tonight. "\Ve have to shut somebody out. "l'tft not all that unhappy about the way things have gone the last few days. After all , yoo sure couldn't expect us to keep going the way we were in May and June. "I'm ,still confident we're going to break loose anytime. I'm confident of that. But you have to give those two kids credit," be added, pointing to the Padres' Randy Jones on \Vednesday night and Troedson Thursday· night. "They both pitched awfully well." Dave Robert s homered in the fourth for San Diego's (jrst run and Fred Ken- dall squeezed home the se<.'Ond. Troedson then knocked .in the third in the eighth and Nate Colbert singled home Derrell Thomas for the Padres' fourth run in the ninth inning, off of reliever Pete Richert. $AN Dl•CKt LOS ,t,NG~Lal OTl!omas, ts JMot1ln, cf OwRobl'"I, JI> ColberT, lb G•itcn, rt ICend•U, e Wlnfltkl, It AMM•le$, 211 T roe<1i.cn. p Romo, p Caldwell. p Total .., r II rW ~ 1 1 0 LDP!$, lD ' 0 l o Aicl!ffi, p l I I I BIK~nl!!', rt I ~ 1 wo..v11. cl :S o l o Cey, 3b 3 I 1 1 Moll>, II 4 O 2 O Ganrey, lb 2 o o o Russell, u 'oi1YNg"",c o o o o lac~, 71:! 0 0 0 O WCrwlrd. pf! Oownlr>V, p McMuln. pf! (IMil lfO, C Jo~hua, pn P1clc~l!tr.. ~ Tot•I ., , It""' ' 0 l 0 0 0 I) 0 ' 0 0 0 ' l 1 0 4 I 1 0 • 0 ] 1 4 0 I 0 ' 0 I 0 2 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 l 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0. 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3S 2 JO I Sin Diego 000 200 011 -t LOS ,t,noetn 000 000 001 -2 E-Wlnlleld, D. TllOl'NI~. OP-S.n Dleoi;i J, 1..os Angeles 7, 111-Colbel'f 2, 0. ThOm,!;1, Hlt-lhitROb- •rla l. SB-ICenc;ialt. $-Kllndtll, Gowning. Troeclson W, ..a ·-C1ldwen DownlnQ L, 6"-4 Richer! II' H "1P Ell aa SO 11JJl220S 211 1 0 O O I 00 00 00 11n1J o1 7 ' 2 J 1 0 0 The Rollins eight led by a small margin for the first mile but never quite stayed the full distance aOO the English crew surged past into the lead as the shells ~ the crQ)'lded stewards' enc~ure. Princeton University's lightweight eight lowered two Henley records while edging the Christiania Roklub of Norway by one-third length in a 'l1lames Cup struggle. The Princeton eight's time oI &"l:i was t\\"O seconds better than the old Henley record set by England's Isis Boat Club in 1965. Along the way, the Americans established another mark. clipping one second off the 1965 record to the "Fa\\•ley'' in 3:08. Although Princeton led from st.art to finish. the two crews were newr separated by more than half a length. Both crews set off at 37 strokes a minute and the exhausted Americans just managed to hold 'Off the driving Norwegians at the \\ire. Ge t s Standing Ovation B~ne Pondered Control, Not Crowd, in Debut BLOO~tlNGTON, i\1.inn. (APJ -The stars v.·ho the people came to see." largest CTO\\'d ever to see a regular-Bane explained his unusual pitch v.·here season fl.fiMesota Tv.'ins' game er -he pivots all the way around so his baclC h1etropoUtan Stadium -45,890 -turned is !acing the hitter by saying, "I throw all out Wednesday night to see boous rookie three oI my pitcht's. fastball, change and Eddi . . curve from this motion. I picked it up by . ? Bane o£ \Vestm1nste r make his v.·atchiJlg Luis Tiant of the Boston Red pitching debut. Sox." Bane gave up only one run and three Bane, \':ho will gel his next ttart hits in seven iMings and received a ag_ains_t t~ New York Yankees sunday, standing ovation when he left in favor of sa1d his biggest thrill was not the~ stand- relief pitcher Ray Corbin. _ But the ing ovation given him ~hen he left the K . 'dn' game. bu\ "when I was signed as a No 1 ansas Ci!Y Royals d1 t read the rest draft cjJoice by the Tv.·' " · of the scnpt. and they pulled out a 5-4 m . . victory with four runs in the ninth inning. ~ Royals opened t~ scoring 1n the "I was surW"ised J had such good con· t~rd when Hal f\fcRae got A ground trol." .Bane said alteiv.·ard. "1 was awful single, took second~ on a rlelder's choice nervous before the game. but for some and scored on Frari llea1y'a double. reaso1Ll wasn't concemed...about getting The Twins overcame the 1-0 deficit in the ball \>ver the pl ate. r the eighth when Steve Braun doubled and "I had some pretty good balls htt oil t.arry Hisle singled him home. Joe Lis me tonlgh11 ·• he added, "like the one that then smaclted his fourth home ol the ~ oil my foot Into tho bands ol ......., Into tile ldt field pavilion to pul sliljl:ts!OP Jerfy Terrell, who threw oul the Twins aheiad 3-t. ttte ttitter to get me out of a jam." The Roya.ls can:te back to score four lle bad otbtr word> ol praise lor bis runs in tho nlntll, tile llrst on a long loul teammates, toe. ny by Gait Hopkins. A bascs-loadad walk HELSINKI -Christine LOoc~ ol the United States won the Finnish lntern:a~ liooal sprinp>Ard women's Diving Cll,implonsblp, beating SW<dlsh Olympic 9'lver medallst Ulrika Knape Wednesday. M;,. Loock' bad a total ol 4.17.11 points, while Miss Knape: got ~25.45. Jane Ward ol the United States placed third with 403.20. Quite a Balanring A c t When told tllat be bad attracted 10,000-tn Fred Po1elt fon:ed horn6 Ille tylnc mort people than David Cly® did for the nm, and Cookie Rojas stroked a two-run Texas Rangers, Bane siid, ''The Twins . single with t\\·o out. Philadelphia's.Bob Boone dives for ·third base. but the Chicago Cubs' Ron Santo had already madc'1ag during action belween the two National League baseball teams Wednesday. Chicago, the Ea<tem Division leader, posted a 3·2 vtctory-in 10 Innings. have a lot more to offer the fans. than Th<! Twins added a final ru'n in the bot- ju.11 David Clyde. We bavo J>Mple like 1om ol tho nlntn, but failed to o\'crcomo Tony Oliva. Rod Carew and otht:r grtat the S-4 difference . r l ·~ ' ? ' ! • t • .. I I ' • • • i • 1 . • ' I ~l - Thursday, J111y ;, l~r J, Men's Golf New A1·ea Coiu·se Planned for '7 4 fng both sides of Irvine A venue in Newport Beach," says )Varren. The course will encon1pass 66 acres. Westm inster F a lls Easy Legion Win For SC Nin e , Gaucho Throws No-hitter Area golfers will have another Orange Coust area course to play soon with the anticipation of the Airport c.enter Golt-CoW'Se beginning in 1974. Initial pi4ns are for the COW'.se lo feature six par fours on the front nine and two par fours on the back nine with the . balanc..'C composed of..,. par threes. 111e San Clemente B team scored its first American Legion victory of the season Wednesday, a 10-2 upset of Westminster at W~tminster. Ia oth~r games, Founta.in Valley was crushed by La Habra 10-1, at La Habra, the SAn Clemente A team lost to host Los AJamitos, 7-1, and in a night game at Amerlge Park in Fullerton, Mmion Viejo fe.11 to the Fullerton Dodgers, 2-1, ~ on an em>r and 1 suc- cessive singles by Corky Fisher and Keilh Marr and a walk to Dan Dodd kept things going:._ A double by l\1ike Stavro and walks to Joe Jan· ton, Tom Nelson and Steve Gates also contributed to the spree . Stuart Malmgren plldled a no-hiller Io lead the Sad- dle.back Gauc-to a 6.(1 vie~ tory over the El.,.oro Marines to notch their first victory of the Metropolitan L ea g u e baseball ~ season Wednesday night at El Toro: J--1 Orange County Building and Safety agent Neil Warren reports that the current option period by the Pacific Coast Mfg. Co. is expected· to culminate with the signing of a lease in the fall and that a 3,600-ard eicecutive course Will be a reality in 1974 near the Orange County airport. "The course will be located south of Palisades Road flank- Holl ypark Lo ngs hot Surprises lNGLEWOOD (APl Ups e t·minded Kentuckian found room for a stretch move and sta~ A steadv rally to nose out Life Cvcle and win the $34.150 Americiin Han- dicap oa the Fourth of July at Hollywood Park. Favored Kennedy Road, the $150,000 Hollywoo<I Gold Cup winner with Bill Shoemaker aboard. shared the lead for a tjme at ~he fialfway mark in the I 1/8-mile turf run but fad· ed to fifth at the wire. Rudy Campas was in the irons on Ken tuckian. carry1n~ 114 pounds for the race for 3· year-olds and up. A field of nine went to the post. 11le 4-vear-"ld winniTll? colt raCf'ff within .~tri-'i ... .., .4Jqarw" down the backstretch and came into the tum for home running third and saving valuable ground. - Kentuckian found r oom between horses for his stretch surge and took the close decision from Life Cycle. rid- den by Alvaro Pineda and car- rying 121. Life Cycle went wide for room 1lt the quarter pole and shared the Stretch lead before barely f8iling to get-the -win and finishing a bead in1 front of fast-closing Whig Out ridden by Don Pierce · and carrying us. The longest hole is 350 yards. the shortest 120 yards in what amounts to a slightly larger par-three course. Included in· the plans are lights f0r night playing, a restaurant-clubhouse and a driving range. Pacific Coast Mfg. Co. presently operates s i m i I a_r setups in Van Nuys, Twin · Lakes, Domingue<., Arroyo Seco and P.1onterey Park, ac· et.."rlling to Warren. Tt"o Aces Flr e lf Two Orange Coast area golfers r i r e d holes-in-one recently in open play at Santa Ana Country Club and Mesa Verde Country Club, Corona del Mar's E d Syl vester used a th.rce-wood to negotiate the 168-yard 15th hole at Santa Ana Sunday. The ball bounced about three feet from the cup and rolled in. It was Sylvester's first acx. Costa Mesa's A1 Nichols ac- ed the par·three 16th hole at Mesa Verde with a five·wood. He C'Onquered the 161-yard· test Thurs~ay. Jll bslon l'iejo A father-son tourney is slated Sunday at Mission Viejo Country Club. Applicati ons .are open to members. only and it's an 8 a:m:. shotgun start. Big Can"on John Hardy took over as head pro at Big Canyon Coun- try Club today f91\owing a stint at Los Posas Country Club in camarillo. Sarita A11n A madcap mixup event is slated for July 22 at Santa Ana Country Club. The event begins at noon and is for members only. ~ix­ ed teams come from a draw. f ,..,fne Coast The 18th annual member- . guest tourney is next on tap at Irvine Coast Country Club, beginning July 26. • - ' .... ,. in 15 innings. -; Marshall Adair 's San Clemente A team struck for six: runs in the sixth inning to upset Westminster, a winner of eight games previously in the league. Left fi elder Tom Zanotti started the rally by r~chipg * * * S.tn Cltmtflto f!OI .. ' ' "' ZlllOl!f, II ' l ' ' Fll!Mlr, cf • ' • ' Marr, c ' ' ' ' Dodd. P.3b • ' 8 ' SllndOVol, '' l ' ' Stavro, lb ' ' ' ' J111ton, lbop l ' ' ' NtlllOn, 211 • ) ' ' G411ts, rl ' ' ' ' Sl!lnltlfl, rt ' ' ' ' Tollli ll " " • Wnlml,,.Mr (2) .. ' ' "' Accom1ndo, rt • ' ' ' RYngo, If ' ' ' ' ;t°1~:::~·1... 3t. l ' ' ' • ' ' ' ltungo, 1b • ' ' ' Twl-., 1D ' ' ' ' 1tm1n, cf l ' ) ' Hoult, c • ' ' ' Loomer, o-3D • ' ) ' Hiie, lb ' ' ' ' Tot1b " ' • ) ScGA by lllftlnp. The winners added single runs in the fifth, sixth, seventh and ninth innings, w h i 1 e Westminster scored its rWlS in 'the seventh-. - Fountain Valley. meanwhil e, was held to eight hits and barely managed to avoid bei!l;g shut out by a potent La Habra team. Rick Case scored the only ' Fountain . Valley run in the 'eighth when he reached base on an infield single, m<Wtd uP when' Ron Shimaji wafked .iind came home on single by Allen Zimmer. Zimmer also had a triple for the losers. who had run- ners on base in every inning but couldn't come up with clutch hits. Malmgren, _ a right-band out of Foothill High, w nev.er -in trouble in the game, strildng out seven Marines while walking three and hit- ting one batter. None of the rwmers became s co r I n g threats, and only four balls were hit to the outneld of! Malmgren in the game. One other batter reached base .on a dropped ny ball . S a d d leback, meanwhile, pushed across single runs in the. fourth-and fifth innings and iced things with four in . the seventh. Jack Morse Scored the first Saddleback run when be walked, Wf!nt from first to third on a sacrifice and scored on a pass- ed ball. Brian Hester walked and came around on a single by John Springman and an error in the fifth .. Hester walked once 3gain and scored on a triple by Springman. A single by Steve Williams scored Springman and a walk to Malm:gren. a single by Rick Peregud and a . passed ball brought in the final two runs. AMERICAN FAVORITE -Jim Pomeroy o! Yakima, Wash. figures to be the top U.S. rider in the second annual Superbowl of Motocross Saturday night at the Coliseum~ Pomeroy, 20, is the first American ever to win a world champion· ' ' Sin Clement• 8 000 116 101-10 ID W11tm!n$ler 000 000 21»-2 • 54111 CIOINnlt A (1) .. ' ' • ' ' "" Rich Rommel pitched 14 in· nings and doubled home his team's only run in Mission Viejo's marathon loss. Rom- mel struck out 12 before yielding to Mark Moffitt in the 15th. ,Moffitt surrendered two walks and two hits wh ich pro-- duced the winning run. San Clemente A, meanwhile. scored its only r un on a seventh inning sin~le by l\1i~ch McCo mb Which brought Rich SMcllobadl•i,'> r h 1111 King, dh-IS .S 0 0 0 He•ter. 1b .1 2 0 O Sprl l'lllm1111, cl 4 1 3 2 Wllll1ms, ~ S II '1 1 ship motocross Grand Prix. "' King, •• Mct.omb, 11-1 b Fowler, lf DoUClllS, 11Kl-3b HllllOfl, 1b ThomaSOfl, c: ~ g ' ' ' ' Mollllh•n., or o I O o Morff, ss 1 1 0 O : g : 8 ' ' ' • . -. ' ' Hallsted across. _ M1>lmqren, D 2 0 0 O _Hebloan .. pr. o l -0 O Pcreq<Jd, II ' 0 2 I Flsh!l'f", rf 3 O 1 0 Superhowl of Motocross" Set for Coliseum Saturday H1llstM, 3b OonOl>IM. {f • Klern1n, Cl·lb Totals ' ' . ' ' ' " ' $cor1 by IMlng1 ' Sin Clemen10 000 OOD 100 -1 Los Alaml!OI 001 on .ex--7 F•vnl1ln VIII•., (l) .. ' Case, er • 1 s~.lrn111, 21:1 .1 o ltelther, c • 0 Horsm"'"· lb l O llmmer, 31:1 ~ O ) ' ' • ' • 1 ' ' • ) ' ' " • ' 1 • • ' "' • • • • ' cCoifib S truck oUt 1 0 ba t· ters while pitching the first six innings for. San Clemente. Hallsted · came in tq relieve and struck out one. . . Moen,3b • 0 0 0 W•iQhl. 11) 4 0 O o To!O($ 3S 6 I 4 Store by Innings Marlntt Saddlebaek ... 000 000000-00, 000 110 .0X-68 1 Felton Breezes to Win Forty or the top motocross riders in the world. 20 front Europe and 20 from the U.S .. will compete over what may well be the toughest motocross track in the country Saturday night (8 o'clock) at the Los Angeles Coliseum iii the sec- ood annual Supcrbowl or Motocross. llraln~rd. lb ' 0 ' • • • • ' • ' ' • • ' Po1t~!~lone, !I 2 0 drag it to smooth it out and Jones. last year's 2 5 o cc ~!~1J':,',~·n,'1" 1 8 DAYTONA BEACH, F1a. stops for fuel to one for the 'II I r . h J h DeSo! h Saito,, I> • 0 (AP ) -Pole-winner Gene smaller~ngined Carerra . \\'e put p cnty o water on 1t c amp; o n o. w o was To1a1s ~1 1 1 r lh Felto" surrendered lhe lead to allow ruts to build up. It last year's open even leader .score b" Inning• r ft • Fe ton ran away rom e 53· he \viii really test the skills of the until he crashed; and Pierre Frn. vanev ooo ooo 010 -1 8 2 car field in \Vednesday mom· for only two laps in t race Ka-makers. L• Ha1:1r1 212 020 21x -10 12 2 ing's 250-mile Paul Revere as Dr. Wilbur Pickett of riders," Tibblin said. '" sports . car race as he set a Daytona, Beach, who finished There will be a number or Celebrity host of the event is M•ss1on v11~0 111 r 11 r111 record speed of I09.031 miles fifth, took the lead after world-class riders competing motion picture and TV star R1c11ardson, u s o o o per hour in his Chevrolet FeJton's first stop: Felton's for the trophies and prize Williafu Shatner. ~~1~i<:11~bc t J g g Camara. 427-cubie: inch power plant money, including Heikki Mik· The halftime show will con-!';;;;i';;~\to 1 g J J The Atlanta driver finished regained the lead when kola of Finland: Thorleif sist of the top 10 sideh,ackers ~~~~. c,~ 1 g g g about 15 seconds ahead of the Pickett made his first refuel- Hansen and Christer Ham-in Southern California running m~~,[,'hr~'. 3D 1 8 1 g Porsche Carerra team of ing stop. mergren of Sweden; Adolph the same course at top speed. Tol•I• semi tl'f 11111f,.,. 1 ., 1 Peter Gregg and Hurley Another Camaro, driven by Weil and Hans Maisch from The event figures to draw r " • Haywood, both of Jacksonville Maurice Carter of Bulrlng!o11, Germany A I f r d d 1 Miss.Ion vr.r• ooo 100 ooo -1 ~ 3 d ; e o an 60,000 peop e. Fut1. Dod!ler1 ooo 100 ooo ooo:-2 10 • Fla., espite needing two pit Ont., took third place Gustavo Herrera from,-------------------------------------------------- The winner returned $34.20, T Pl $14.60 and $5.40 while J.ile ey. rout ant. The track, which last year catl§ed Jots of spills, this year is -being finished under direc- tion or the legendary Rolf Tib- blin, 15 times Swedish Na- tional Champion and three times world champion who re\ired in 1968. Venezuela and Jean.Jacque Loup frorri Switzerland. The American contingent i-n· eludes last year's' surprise c1e was-worth $6.40 and $3.60. . , Wing Out. the b e t t i n g LOS ANGELES -Big Rock favorite. returned $2.60. . Creek, Bouquet C a n yo ~ , Tri Jet the second choice Crystal Lake, San Gabriel Jugging t.21 poubds wi th Laffit River (East and West Forks). Pincay up. was a neck behind RIVERSIDE -H e m e t W-mg Out arid KeMedy Road, Lake. . saddled with a high weight of SAN BERNARDINO -Big 123 finished another 3"' _ Bear Lake. Gregory Lake, J~ batjc Green Valley Lak~, J enks The victory earned $50.400 to ·Lake, Lytle Creek (Middle and Kentucldan's owner Presh:>n North Forksl, Santa Ana Madden while-Peter Blum got River, Santa Ana RiverSouth $15.000 (or the second place Fork. finish of his Hollvwood t nvita· VENTURA -Reyes Creek, ~l winner, Lile Cycle. Upper Sespe Creek. Tibblin comes out of retire- ment to ride thiS single motocross event this year and has complete charge o f finishing design of th e track, which he termed too easy last • year. "One of the reasons Euro- peans have dominated the sport is that they ride Grand Prix courses all over the con· tinent which make .U . S . courses child's play for them. This year the course will be much tougher. No one will winner at only 16, !\!arty Tripes; Jim PomerOy, who's been racing tne European Grand Prix circuit; Gary Defensive MVP ANN ARBOR, Mich. -Ran· dy Logan of Detroit was elected the most valuable player by Michigan's Big Ten co-cha1npion \Volvcrines at the end of the 1972 season. DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO Baseball Standings THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS '66 Volkawag•n 4-SOffd, AM lt•dlo $677 CT£Xltll •it Mu1t•ng V ... I ,5,...,, lt•tllo $977 (41fl"IEI 7 1 Chry1ler Newport "'"''°'' ••"' "''"' au cttlflltonlfl,, pfWff IMtflnt. A Vt ry CINn C•r. Only 1977"° IS140CSI '70 l ulck E1tate Wagon f ,.,,,,, hr.ntatk lfon1, fa<ltry •lf, . .it COltOlftOllllll, llOWtf •IMrlnf. Only 2777"° 11tll:SI") '72 0 1411 Cutl111 STATION WAGON Aul!J. Tront.. l"ow.r SIMrln1 Air Ctl!Olllol!l111 $2'.777 'ft Ced. lldorMo f'ullr a•"'"· Goni•u• c..r """ 3277"° l'fOUIS) I A~fERICAN LEAGUE New York Baltimore Bosto" Detroit Milwaukee Cleveland Oak\Bnd Minnesota Chicago AniJels Kansas Ci ty Texas East Division W L 46 36 40 34 39 37 41 39 39 40 28 52 \\'est Division 45 37 41 35 42 36 41 37 44 40 27 50 WffMSll:li.,'t GIPnH A~ll 3. 0.1(1•"'11 1 8oston 2·1, Nl!W Yorlc 1-0 Pct. .561 .541 .513 .513 .494 .350 .549 .5.19 ,538 .526 .524 .351 GB 2 4 4 511 17 I I 2 2 15 11 B•lllmort t-10, Ml""ll....-_h 4·1 (hi 01"" 10 jnn!ntsl Clev1land $. Dtlroil 2 ChlCl90 2"6, ltXll 1).2 Ktrt!tlt CllV $,.MlnMtOI• ~ TIMllV'I GalNI Boslbf! ti.ff f.J) til New Yorlt (Dobsofl 4'1) Clovttllnd ISlrom 1·11 11 Dllrolt (\.ollth I .. ) Ch1C4190 {Fl\Mr •1) It TtXll (Slet>trt 5-11 1(1nw1 Cit'/' (5Pl!lto'11 Kl-$) ., Miii-ii (De<ltet 3-tl On1v times KMdu~. l'rid•V'• Oorn11 Allftl1 •t Cltvt141no:I 0.ltltnd 11 81lllrnor1, 2 O.troll al K41"'81 City Tt~tll II MUw•ukte Nl!W YOl'lt 11! 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SOUTH COAST PLAZA MALL · 3333 BRISTOL STREET COSTA MESA •, ·- I I ' !' I I Start Your Engines! WITH DEKE HOULGATE Sending the offspring to summer camp 9sed to be an uo- ~omplicated ritual. The placei that were available had oamea • Alamitos Racing Entries ··-C6'H & ,Mt, Pi"I ,.., J:U ,,..., l 1----:i:·~Ak·&·Wah-Nee and Orizaba, and the kids li ved In tents, and the swam and made ashtrays that tiroke and.belts-that came SPORTS apart, and the counselor made them write home at leas t once while they were gone. '---------" Not 'today. There are football cmnps, basketball camps, tennis camps, encounter camps, close-to-nature camps, foreign language schools in foreign countries and ocean-going universities that sail around the world. Did you know there is now a place to send that kid whO wakes you up every Saturday morning when he rap-raps ~s motoreycle? No, not that place, one right here oo earth. l t is called the Husqvama International Training Cinter, headquartered at Carlsbad International Raceway a few miles inland from the ocean near San Diego, and its guiding ligh t. is Roll Tibblin. Tibblin is the 1959-Q.63 \¥orld motocross champion from Sweden and the only man ever to win in both the 250 cc Md 500 cc classes. ; H.is~al is the equivalent of the· Olympic 100 meter champion doubfing 10 the steeplechase. . . Tibblin considers himself old ror world cross motocross rac- ing at 37, but nevertheless he has come out of retirement the last week or so to test the present crop of champions against 1vhal he remem,bers. He is not, he emphasized, making a comeback. . Tibblin's mission these days is the development of ·Amer1can riders into wor ld class competitors, and it is at biS school where. this process should begin, in bis estimation. "Many riders start to race too early," Tibblin said. ''They don't know what they are doing. They have no feeling for what it takes to wi n. "The most important thlng to do in motocross is be re1axed. lt makes you agile like a danccn. It is very difficult to team lo ielax. It can take maybe five years to learn. Many riders never Jeam. "I was so bad when I started racing, so slow. But I watched the other guys, and I went home and practiced 'around the house. Because I had to work so hard to be good, I think I am a better teacher." Course Begins With Calisthenics Tibblln's .basic five-day course begins with callstbenlcs and a one-to three-mile run. For students not in shape he starts them briskly walking three miles. They are asked to jog a short dis· tance from time to time and bu.lid up the amount of running eac h day. Hls training regimen Includes reg ular rest periods, and be declares, "Really rest!" as be demonstrates by floppqig on the Door, limp and motlonleu. . · He ls dead set against drlnldag, smoking and drugs tn any form . His contenttOn, based on an experlplent be witnessed In Sweden, ls that riders do not perjorm at their best for a tong time after they have sobered up from being drunk. Students at TlbbUn 's motocross school, after all, are there to leam riding techniques, and. that Is mosily what the co urse ls about, but TibbUn includes pn>per nutrition, a minimum of 10 hours' sleep In a night and mental discipline as important faoels or the program. Tbal's why living at bis camp is essential to the instruction. Rider skill levels are unimportant to Tlbblin at the start of any session. He teaches beginnen and champions with equal ease. It's semethlng to consider for a week's rest from the little momter next door or even one living in yout own home. Inflation Major Problem Inflation is already a major problem for autb racing. It ap- pears that motorcycle racing may be next. An indication of trou· blc Eiliead for promoters is the hard line taken by the American Motorcycle Assn. 's current point leader toward today's purses. Kenny Roberts, 21, of Woodside, sounds like he just finished a briefi,ig with Jimmy Hoffa. "I figure the promoters are making, a fortune," s<1id Ya· maha's top factory rider. who is in the midst of his second cam· paign -as a journeyman expert rider on the AMA Grand National circuit. "They keep compla ining about-e1j>enses, but you look at the crowds and you know they are cleaning up," Roberts said. .. Daytona had 100,000 in the stands for the two days, they said, but it looked like more. They paid only a $50,000 purse. "The Houston Astrodome paid ooly $12,000 .a night (for two nights of racing) and they said they had only 62,000 people. The lowest ticket was $5.50. Riders Can't Mtske An11 Mone11 "l'd jut as soon the promoten make thousands of dollan, but they ought to get a percentage going. H they doa 't get a good crowd, I think we wouldn 't mind taking less, bat the "·ay we are doing H we can't make any money." Roberts charged that point 'i&ees leading to the national riding ebamJHonshlp usually pay $$,IOI for first place, $3,IOI for second and $1,000 for third. Last place in a tz..bike field grosses abou1 $480. ~ "You just can't do It ror that," RobertS said. "That's stupid.'' Coming from Roberts, those are bard words. As a factory rider be 18 flown Into the next race from wherever be happens to be. He bM no responsibility toward malatainlng the equip- ment There • a factory-paid crew to· do that, a fringe benefit he didn't enjoy last season w_hen, be recalls, bis equJpmeat blew up ill' IZ of the Z4 races be was In. "I jut get on and start riding when the flag drops/' be said. "I don't know bow an Jndepe11dent can do It, the way the moaey Is.'' Robe rts said be would have about $10,flOCI Invested in a dirt track bUte If he had to race wltllout a factory contract, and that's onl y one piece of equipment. His stable consists of o n e M' ~teeplechase motorcyclr, t•·o fo r half·mlle and mile dirt tracks, one for tbe short traekt and t"·o for road racing, a total of six. Leads Points Stat1dh1gs Roberts was "·ell out in rront of the point standlng.s going into last Sunday's 15--lap race on the mile dirt track at San Jose, so far out that he wi ll sµu be leading this weekend when the Yamaha Gold Cup is held at Colorado Springs, Colo., no matter what. . That's hard to understand, because In nine races held before the Sa n Jose mile there had been nine different winners, an indi· cation that AMA is far more competitive than it has•been for many year~ . .Roberts attributes his fast start in the point rate to a good ractory team organization and good luck. He is a li ving. walking example of that luck. A month ago at his ranch near Clear Lake. Roberts was loading some gear into his pickup truck when a .22 caliber pistol dropped ofl a crate, strlklng the firing pin and discharging. He was struck in the leg. Fortunately,. his business manager had a Cessna standing by ·and new Robert s to the hospital. Also thanks to luck, the slug lodged in such a place It didn 't hurt him, and he walked. out of the hospital next day. The bullet is still in his leg and will stay there the rest of the season. 70 Alamitos Racing Results f or WM ....... 11 PllllST lllACI -150 v1rds. 3 'vNr okls. C1lll.·bred. Cl1lmlnv. Purs. 11900. Run 81obby Run fOrtv•rl 7.60 :r.«I 3.20 AO'l'•I Par.O. (Rlch••d•) l .DO 2.60 Blalon D1nctv (l(nl11ht) 4.«I Tlmt -!M.~2. Alll(t ••n -Bold AOllt. Fltll!I Bid, The C1ny0!! Kid, Cl1bln110. Tonio'• Bay Oukt, Teko Ch1Co·Gold$11 Hin. !t(:r1tched -Pill'• Cull B1r, Andy Dont II, Tom'• l ar, Cour111eou• Kip. ll laacl• -4-llwn 11ilbtoy 1111111 & .. 1loy1I P1rildt ... I i.I Mt .•. SICONO lllACI -170 'flrd5. l year ohb & up. Ch lml!'IQ. PurM Sll'OO. Gyp Fte (Trnturt) Ml Voo Ooo ICrOJl)VI I T Go (Myl11l TlfPll -•7.15. 1.'8 3.111 J.111 S.IO 5.«I ... AliO r1n -Go Around, P•PC* Wins. Orv Copy, Go Fktt~ Go. TOP Fr119n1. Scr1tched -Top Melt, 0 1"111.-.lt, Et A1111, Tnru T1lkl119. TMlltO llAC~ -lS 'fl'°5. I yMr old•. c111m11111. PurM s1eoo. Ev..ell'I .Bl• 8ob !C1rdo111r" l .«I l . .!O J.DO Go Jallt (Mylt'll U0 1AO Sllckt'd Dfck l ITrt11•u••I J.60 11 .... -·11.c. AIJO r1n -Ll11ht Lfme, N'"-A lo, M-Ll11hl1!11lllll. Hkkery Smoke, Mer· rv 81r Miu , l(flchix>. ll osv Jav. Scr1tched -C"'ll'N CttYtr. T1wnv Bl1st. l'OOltTH llACIE -110 y1rd1. l 'fllr Old• & IX'· Cl1lml1111. PurM 12100, Top E1111l1 !8ank1! Mldac1u11 !Smllt>l ld•ho Go !Crosby) Time -"6.74. '·" l .«I 3.00 $.DO •.DO '-'' Alia ''" -Fu! Eddie, Speed CO!Jrll, Speedy S9Yln, Gr..i Up. No K•atche'- l'lllTH lllAC• -J$0 y1rds. ] YHr olds & ~p. Cl•s•ltllld 1llowtnet . Purse ~""-81•llmlts j~mllh) Tin y Blrl [Pagel Nllt'YO Muc ... cl><> (Tr11•ur1J Time -II.IS. 10.40 J.611 1.6!1 2.611 2.10 .... Al'° ran -Nay Ann, Klng Bir, I ICnow Tlltl Girl, Tiny Wlt(h Bound. NO Krl tCl>ll. Sll('TN •ACE -olllD v1rd1, 3 ve1r old-.. Ailow1nce. Pll•M S21DO. Cou1ln Edrle (B1nQ ) F1lr'• F1lr"{MY1ft} Everitt'• wt.Ii (ClrdoII) Time -70.ll, • AlllO r1n -Col.., Mi PlnlC,-JoyOus, Pride, ~OT•'• Chlr11er. Tl BHI, Coor Watch, Ctchl'• COP'f, Ou•tld FnNI. Scr1tc~ -<trl1r'1 o 1 n d y , ... 1.60 1A) J.DO 2.«I .... C1r11e1nette, Aockltl• Llmlt1, OlrKI Moon J1t. $5 •~.ell -l.COUlll'I 1Ed11t & J. F1lr'• f'11lr, P1ld tS7.,., SIEVE.NTH llAC• -..00 y1t'd1. 3 year Olds & uo. PurM 110,000. The lnd"""dencl 01y. A·Plunder Bay (Knl11hll 24.60 11.60 6.DO Go Chickie Go !Tr111..,rel u.oo 8.60 Andy Ga CP1gel 1•.00 Time -10.14. AlllO. r1n -A·Blg C11nyan . Sh1mroclrt1, L1dv Wln1more, Oon Guerro. Dlckrr Blue BQ\I, ThrM Of Dll mond!I. Al Oue. No 11eratchlf. A -Fr1nlr M. LllWlll Ind SI~ G. W111lt'T t'ntry. EIGHTH lllACI -m Yl•d•. l veer okl1 & up. Cl1lmlng, For llJll" & m1r,., ,...,..., 12100. Turlyloc1 IOrtvtrl 5.00 l .20 2.«I l.60 2.60 uo My Tt•tt Vllldy O<nlghll Truly Milflll l .. 1get Trm1 -20.,7. AlllO •In -Hlddll Ill You, HllllOllr, Ooo s-. lllll'lnlng Mulk, Sptlll1h L!Wt . Vain Juntbug. ND Kr11td1e•. MIMTN llACI' -a y11rd-.. l ye1r oldl .. up. Cl1lmlng, PurM Sltoo. F1y'1 J BO'!' IOrlYtr) Cockv ICld ITrH1ur1l Bl111tt1 CICnlghl) Timi -20.66. 5.DO 2.80 i.lO 3.20 l.~ 1.e A!IO ran -M1 Oavld. Tipping llars, Arur1 Rocktl. Oii So Good. Kerr McGN. A1ld1r Rocke!, Terrlflc1 Cowboy. 1 $(r1!Chld -Mr. A•lro ZutM, All Cricket, Saint'• B1"jo, P111I C1rln. 15 l:11<fl -.. Pl r'e ~ .. y .. 1· Cod;y Kld. Pakl i41.M. Deep Sea Fish Report "' "' "' "' ,.,t.;n u cli'7"" a vim. J 'lf'J.1.• el<k. WP, Clalmlllll. PurM l'lX'l. t .. lm na price l.JJllO, Too S.1111 !Sml!t>\ m S.ntll'llllft (WI~ 171 Doll'! L-Btck 1Wrkl110 119 Good Coitv IMtlr 11' W•tcf'I Mil Tr1vtl Tr"wrel lit llov11l $11"" h r IM't'lell • 121 TM lltD llACI ~ Vlrdt. 1 ~1• OI~ f,'tr!['rnt .. Purw sta. c111m na r>.:nny Ove teank!.J •~ Winnie Lou IMui.*r m Bt t!Y LM Bid IW I) 117 Leta'1 B1rfly fPIOt Ill FIMI Noll t5ml1hJ 111 Little Jhnmv Ll'O (DreyerJ 111 Mil Cle"""tlne [1rl) Ill Grll¥ Oevll (Ada rl 111 oeYll'1 Pock1~1 t orrl1l 111 Hvme Juav Knl11hll 116 Al ... ltt.11111 Joo! Lee (CroU>v\ "' SWIOI !11r (H,trt 111 Stl•non (Adair) 120 l'OOllTM lllAC:E=°350 vlrdt. l !iii!' ''°j .. ...P. ClllmlnQ, PurM I , Cl• ming orlc• s.JODO, TIM AMiii m Senior Cll1en1. P1rr ll•r (Ad•lr) 119 Wonder Hew (Smlltl\ >" LIQhtnl1111 Bid (Ward 11t Mr. Uawl (Morrbl lit Moo!ah Ol.1!TIOl'ld <CrotbYl 11t Suited Uo IAlclllrd•l 1.," A1>1ctie P1ssum l81nkll 1 Fl"M lllAC:f' -=-3'50 't'lt'dl. 2 "''' OJI.Os. AJ1owance. Purse '2003. TIMI Jtcklt''f 31th. Dell'I Sh-(Cro.bv) Ill P alcluln (Alch.l•dsl '" J11WI Sue \Mlle' 117 Dllnd_y E1or I Sm Ill) 117 Mr, Thf'H sir•-(8anlls) 111 Ctl Kouff (C1rdoi11 JU EllY Flye<' tTre1wrel 117 M1ck'1 MOOMrOP !Morrl1l 117 SIXTH lllAC:I =-«Ml Y.lo:dt· 3 'y!" olds. Ctalmlna. p-· '2200. Ci1lm 1111 r~~·~1m (ltlch.lrds) 117 OVPIJcale ~D (Mals\lde) 117 T1sm1n ~ (Knlohtl 119 \Jr>r;le Jlfflm't' ~f•nksl 1" OUl)l's NIMr 1111sur1l llt Frisco Flash ( rtY••\ >• -c::ti1ro1110 Clown.JAda rJ 119 F1mUy Altair (Smith\ • -1n S..m'I WOl'lde•mln (W1rdl llt KlolY's Aoval (Wrh1htl 117 SIEVIEMTM RACE -4 Vfff old• & up. AJIOWll\CI, P\lrse 'l!tOO. The 0ouq1,, Alrcr1111 co. M1n111•men1 CluD. Assured COPY !C•rclo.z•l 171 Patricia Lin (M..,rls) HJ Chou Chou (Banks) • AQenda Chkk (Garza) J' Vt1flll<IWI [ACA!r) n Red ChlJICll• Bar (Knlvhl) 119 Mi lch Polnl !Mvl!I) lit Javh1w1<1r Moon ru111r1l 117 . l!IGNTK RACI! -1711 't'lrds. l Ye•• ~1~1m1~ ~(cl C=~l'lll· PUrM '2000. Plur>dtr IAd1lrl 112 KnlQhl Affair \Mvl") lit Ah1mllos Phll Treasure) 111 Mldw.ov Torn fDrever) 119 Va Qlt'ro {Herl) nt Glncier Sam (Mo<'r!tl 171 Thru Ttlldfl!I (Knlahl) 119 Don ICwr IG1n1) 1'l1 NINTH 111.t.CIE -3511 vtrdl. 3 YN• OI05 & uo. Cl1lm!nci. PurM $1IOO. Clelmll'!I price '1600. H;onlr'• v1no111rd u<nlahll '" >n Mac A 6ob (81cll.e0 A.no~s Sure Ml~e (C11rdoo11) Nutt.er Bunny IAd•irJ Pallt'o'1 Bar ISmllhl W1r Chk Two tRkhlnll) Sootled Plfe (Wrlclhtl Hell DI A Nole (My1Hl SDtce Nole (Tre1surel Mr, Yum• Che•OI (Crosby) AIM lllelltlt OoQlece Boy tWanll Saini'• &•nlo (Knl11htl 'tnotk!ln Men (Smith) Sol lllahl IMVlls) "' '" '" '" >n "' "' ,,. '" '" '" "' Baseball's Top Ten M Pd . $9 .388 62 ,1S2 ts .1'' 11 .311 76 .310 fl .XII " ·"' " ,., " -"' n "" NEWPORT LEASES 2411 Wm C.-H......., LNsing all ·Vehicles 645-2202 POOL TABLES up CHUCnts= 11111 '4..-r ltw. '"' .... T"tlll c:att•.... 0,..... .. ,. ........ DON'T DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS SHOESH Wt r11N1lr ft ,.....ltfl'I all 'Y"' .. Atllut .,_. '"'""" S..... ANTHONY'S SHOE SHVICI e WISTCLll'P Pl.AtA . lloO e llUl"llOM l'LAMD e (OlllOHA OIL MA,111 I I/ ·•I ti Ill " '/ii ··1 ., il DAILY PI LOT :J f IN PERSONlf BRAD l.ACKEY Top Amerlcan--1972 Trani Am hri•• PLUS ILL THE TOP STIRS OF THE SUPERBOWL OF MOTOCROSS FOR JULY 6th LI. COLISEUM FllOAY, JUtl 6th, AT THE ANAHEIM AND cosrA MISA·STORES- t.rll'I•( .. rid metoc,.u ch1mpien blff TillWh1, CI ftc:f9ry rhMr John DtSote, ffWm the Y1rn1h1 f1C"t•ry t11m, lnK• l1r111 1ntf Morri s Miion•, fnim the K1w111ki l1ct1ry t••m, •nd Jimmy Wtlnert-f'lUS-SpHdw1y 1t1r1 S.1111., Nu111r, 1111 Gr1'f (lt1r of TY'1 "f1th1r Know1 l11t'1. ind M1 rit Chirry-itt.US-2 lurop1111 1/4eh1ck motori'fd•1 111d thtir cr1w1 1!! Pultlk t1Ut,tie11 1nd 111· 1w1r '"rlod, m1d1r1tttf ti., L1rry Huffmt11lll C.l111fltl1t will lie It IM Aiwh1IM lion It ... ft, lni It the, C.st1 Mewi 1tort 9t 3 P.M, THIS IS THE ONlY APHARANCl THl RIDlRS WILL MAKI OUTSIDl Of ... THI ACTUAL RA.Cl ITSlLfll ----. ' FREE DRAWING: For '10 V.l.P. ·seats to the Superbowl, tickets to.Costa-Mesa Speedway, Premier helmets and racing jackets, Grant Bucks and Superbowl T-shirts!!! FREE DRAWING COUPON NAM"---------------------- ADORESS'--------------------- WINNERS MUST BE PRESENT FOR FREE DRAW INGS AT BOTH STORES!! CLOSEOUT! ALL BASKETBALLS SPALDING-PENNSYLVANIA GRANT'S SPECIAL PRIU $179 CAN Of THREE COMMANDO PUP TINTS · REG. $7.99-$9.99 COSTA Ml A ~­ ~ .. M ..... Mn ,1 I ' I ~ • i .: . " ., ·.·: ·'' ' " , .. . " \ \~ ,\ ·, >I ' ' I \;I ':· . . . \ ' ,\ .. .. lj 1 · I, I \ , . l "' • -.. • ' ' ,. , . ·. v I} •• I • l l ,. ' "' ' • I • I i - DAILV PILOT 1 AMILD ( TUMIUWEEDS -~·· 1 ; !MreAClf t-,----!-_1lfE : CHIEF ,,, ! -- ' 'L...-+--~ ..... MUTT & JEFF ITS NOT THE CAR.~ IT'S ME! l GOT THE HICCUPS! T~-­-- ~· FIGMENTS . tr""'"~ " I ., !I • . ' ' tf/~:l;,;~•;...., l I l j!J.41Tl • I • !i " GET UP-- THATs NOT A LADVLIKE PoSITION BUT ALL THE MODELS· RELAX THIS WAY, AUNT: FRITZI ,. ;\-' JIDAT'S CBDSSIDBD PUZZLB 1•~ ACfllOSS 64 Not yet up Y•l1.erd1v'1 Puzzle Solved· 1 lltootert 56 Wlnttr · fl 5 E~t from 1pomm1n L 0 1 11 T 11. 1"'9 mouth 59 Loud aound ft t F,.., auperior &2 Kind of foot D 11 11 loptided M "-··-·the f'15 -Alto RiY1t1r" rbil GA11t Of _65 ··-Po1L '"i. Ciiiiir -l71Cltch11n lt1m ~ Lilt 70 Super-t':'17 Al ffM In I netur•I ll city Cf'Ht\IAI r•19 GllzJer'e 71 Bird !f units 72 P1y 1n1nticn E1eapeby 73 Th1no1e: r deceit Sling • ..21 Miki I 1tltch 74 R1tu11 ~ C.n1cUln 75 Current :~ coin DOWN l'2" Fomke1 1 Looked 1.27 ··-jockey tow11d ~29 Soundt 2 "Man ··-I" i 1 "-·-My 3 Canadian i God to Thte" province: ,·35 To'• lwordt ;! compt1nlon 4 lnMct , ;J7 ONdgery 5 Frtnch liek, ~ Glffk .... nd tor one ;40 LMCI unht 6 Chum ~!"2 Etttbhh; 2 7 Diteena '' word• a Trilled ~ Shoe .ti.dee 8 Reptlle t'*ii One from 10 WltctK:r1ft! ' •nother 2 worda ~ country 11 Ru in 'fC7 Doctrine 12 Drying '!Ci Tl'lfOf-apparatus ; '° Slwtd: 2 13 b.mine 't-. word• 11 Ope,'1 t M Tolhtpoint dtughter •' ''·T-nnrrr ·" ·, • 22 Straight, at 1111 trick 25 H1br- len1r1 26 Type of tri p· shooting 28 Time period: k1f0tm1I JO Surf1i11d 3l Reaffirmed to be true 33 Heiting 1pp1ratus 34 Abtenctof • motion • 35 DweUing 1,1nit 36 Part 38 Garment '41 Sultan's palace 43 W11ttrl'! Hemiaphere country ~ Poifi1: ln lorm1I •a -··-Haute 51 Vim i nd vigor 53 G1rb J 55 Paue 57 AH 'Mlrktd upl M SqutMd 59 S11k11lms 60 Pr1y1r ending "-· I Benvenuti: Mlddlewtighl • bo111r 63 Exi•11d 66 Thu• ftt 68 P1r y11r : Abbr. 69 -··ring . I SIT IN A CHAIR ' ' PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH l"A, l'\11! Dt!CAO Tl<.IT "AT,.,&lt ,,_..N 6•T AW.. UP .. 116HT A90U"T" 1'MINGS1 '1.'M GOIN& TO S"'4P'LY ft Pl-<ll.OSOPMICAI.. by DolNJ Wiidey .... ·by Tom K. Ryan TH/9 S!'Ace fQBRf:Nf by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Ernie lushmiller • DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY IANANAS "' Ye.,..1R,l<I O AoRsoN, IM a GeNulf'le. 1i1LK11Jc; FROG/ GORDO MOON MULLINS \. ® l·U,GtJYS ! •-·WE Go'T . COfOIPANY-,Mi&TMY OLD Gll>t. FRl&ND, M/oMIE • ANIMAL CRACKERS . - by Feril Johnson by RCHJer Bollen •:::.":;::!:O• ... _.,.. __ '~,illl«I DQJr ~ 6ET A Ffll) 1!'6fl MAll!S .IND Hollie rr DOJJe P1!al!SS!OllAU.I/ f! ·~ .......... ~M ~~-,,, .. ~._,..,_,_~. -- J) by Harold Le Dau11 '· - WOULD YOU HAVE YES, I'M MRS. PARKER .... euT I DON'T KNOW WHEltE 8ET&Y lS AT TH E MOMENT! I'M &E15Y'S FORME R CERTAINl.~- Hll&eA1•11;i1 SHE'S MR. GOING eACK TO LASSITER! -rMAi'.I swau.., MA~JA! NOW .h.&. !IE All>I.& TO -AK MY M!NO FR'llLY, tol ~l~P TO YOl4,. 1'1G-MT1' --- NEW YORK WITH ME IN THE MORNING ! MAY I WAIT HERE UNTIL S~E GETS OKAY, TlllN. 'ltlU'lrf NOTA N"f F'f/f10N, &ACK? M'f PMll.OIOPMY '-~.· by Mell r eooc ,IOI!.\/ THE GIRLS m · 7·5" "Now, I .... , nat ..,W., toe tbBkfaJ -durin& lbe party I sat 11 a llot 1p1rkler." • DENNIS THE MENACE - ' ---··===~==~~=-~~ - TH! DANGEi Of' POUO IN 1'73 lty TlllY llU.NT. I ..... 1\venty yeB.l'lt ago the hot summer months brought the fear of polio to every parent. And now, in 1973, in spite ot the avnilabll!ty of an easy to administer and ef- fective vaccine against pollo, one out of evel'y three child-- ren In the 1-4 year old age group has not been Immuniz- ed. With th(!. d!'velopment ot the ore.I dosage, Se.bin vac- cint', protection can be ob-tained \vlthout any dl:icom-tort. It is administered on a sugar cube or a few fl avored drops are put into the child's mouth'. Only by being sure' that all children are im- munized can .. .,.e be certain this dread disease 'viii re- main dormant. YOU OR-YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a dellvery. We \\'ill de-liver promptly withlfut extra charge. A great mariy people rely on ·us for their health needs. \Ve \velcome requests for dellvE'i'y s er v Ice and charge nccouflts. PARK LIDO PHARMACY 351 Ho1:plt•I RNd N•wport B••ch 642-1510 FrH Dellv•ry Hobi e Cat Sale~ Up 40 Percent Sales or eoa.t catamaran Corp. ror the first six monlhl or fiscal 1973 increased 40 pe,... cent over the comparable period ooe year ago, John P. Kensey, executive vice prtsl- dent, hat annoWlCed. For the six months ended ~fay 31 sales of Hobie Cat 14's and 16's and Wo<lated.paru and accessories were $3,830,662 compared w I t h $2,740,560 In the like period last year. Net income amounted to $240,384, equa l to 28 cent3 a share_, and included an in· vestment tax credit of $63,000. Net Income in fisca l 1972 was $201,599, or 22 cents .a share. Kids Like To Ask Andy • Newport Beach r e ·s I d e n t ffowant r Qrin•er has betn named president of Rockwell J a I e r a • t ioaal'1 1y!tems monitoring division. Orlnger is the former president ol business tJons at the dlvislon. He joined Rock- well lntema· tional in 1969 as mana(l:er or flnanchll planning at the corporate offices, be- coming man-1M a ager of business analysis at the ele<:trooks group Ille lol· lowing Y.ear. Previously he ,served five years in various engineering and financial positions with -AT&T-In -cruifomia and New Yor k. * Dr. Frederick G. Sawyer haS joined the. Envlritnmeotel Analysis FoundaUon as ex- ecutive director. The fo u ndati o n was established in 1969 to evaluate a wide variety o f en- vironmental problems. Dr. Sawyer was previously a management consultant in the petroleum and chemical in· dustries for ten years. * Corona del Mar resident MUburn G. Harvey has been named branch · sa v ings manager or Glendale Federal Savings and Loan Associa- tion 's Santa Monica office, soon to be opened. SAAB Harvey was fonnerly saV· ings manager of the associa- tion's Newport Beach branch. He began with the association in 1964 as loan COUJ!Selor in the Downey branch. * John A. Adams has been ap- pointed: assistant vice ·presi- dent of Tbt B a n k of ~alifonda's Los Angeles main • 4 wheal power assisted brakes • Rack and pinion steering • Front wheel drive • Shock absorbing bumpen • 25·miles to the gallon • Fold-down rear seat for station wagon space. now a• Avco Record Unit Gets Leader Rhonda Williams of Hun- tington Beach has been in· stalled as president of the California Medical Re c o r d Association. Mrs. Williams has been a r e g i s t e r e d record ad· ministrator at Fairview State Hos pital for five y e a r s , Previous to her employment at Fairview, she served as an assistant in medical records administration at UC San Diego. • Let'• face ft. playing the market hat tts P'U981 lnl tta mim-. ,,.... knowing but Whit you might hll thll year's rMUy big *'*- Yet a!Wayl knowing that wtial gOti up must come dowft. Companod to that l<ln<I ol eXGltemlnt. lnVMltnfl w/lh ""°" -·----~ght boring. Pr9dictable. , · You know your ritoneywm l!waye eame l'llaft l'llil of rlltln. That's guaranteed. And you know your money will alwaye retum to you, period. That's Insured. Ho hum. You almpty eai't lose. W'l'f'f, wlth·Avco Sevlngt. 0.. mwni even any broker' a commjlalon1 lo dimlnllh your earning&. So, 11 you happen to hm/ 1 llttle money, but doni happtn to have th• lnatlnctt of a r!Yet1>oat gambler, come lo Avco s.vtnQI. We've got .....en of the moet boftng, predletabfe Wl)'I to get richer YoU ever MW. Oftlcl C11J1ft SltVMly July 7 91.111. Ill I p.a. CfJsll MeSl -3310 Bris!OI S~eet offl<'f reaJ estate department. The Costa ~fesa executive joined the bink earUer this year with ten years previowi savings and Joan experience... * BW &abln: has been elected vice president and general man"l!er ol Tbe City,. ~ ol- fice, commercial and U&iden. tlal project under development in Orange. He suceeds l\alpb president or The Ciiy. Shubin was rormerly real Turney. who has been named estate devel~t vice presi· dent for The City. Tumey join- ed Kaiser Aluminum ln 1959 W-was elected a vice presl· dent of Kaiser's development, 'Ille City In 1970. * The institute or Traffic Englnners has a w a r d e d Michael I. Sc hn e l d er transportation planner for the VTN Corp. of Irvine, the title "Young Traffic Engineer of the Year." Schneider has been involved with transportation planning for !,he proposed new com· inunity of Rancho Santa Diego. * Ronald L Salter has been named manager of t h e marinas and r ec r eation d e partment ~""'!':'.:' of The Ir- vine Com· pany com- me rcial di- vision . Salter will be responsi· ble tor the 300-horse Ir· vine Eoue,. sAL T•k _trian <&nter, m O·r e than 600 marin a slips in Newport Harbor and the University Golf Club in lfvinc . The Laguna Hills resident has ~n with 'I,be Irvine Com· pany since 1969. * Lawson Mead of Laguna Beach has been elected to the board of directors o f Trockm•ter School of Truck- ing in Whittle r. Mead is an attorney v.·ith the law firm of Miller, Nisson and Kogler of Santa Ana. * The Qantel Corp .. manulac· turer and marketer o f busines8 computer systems and intelligence terminals, has named Bing O'Brien as vice president of· marketing. O'Brien is responsible for the firm's distri bu tor sales, public relations a n d ad- vertising. field engineering and trajnlng and education. He and bis family reside in Villa Park. • • ·-• Hot ltruns DAIL V PILOT :Ji NASO Ll1tln91 fo r Tu.Idly, July 3, 1973 ' "'~I fOllOW ll'IQ "!!"Id '! ... 1111 P rot Gc;tl ,., , iv~r CP "" *l" UU QI '" C" '! j Ptotl!' llb lt'tl llftlO FCI ll,,, '• ~ 't'l i. ,, __ '•it' FG ,.. '"'"' ., 'l'' 'I l llY (t fil ...... 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"'•v•t 1n1 11 1 llt• NEW YORI( (UPll Jiit ,0 "'°'' tc• soar at this time of year-.despite the fact t.hat .a:i:;n ~ ,11,10 ICM~ lrl(I 3·1 1'''11v1 •toe-• 1r1<1.ci on 1.,. o'tc rnt••' llally Mii 'tt'"' l'V· ~~~ ~; \~ ;3 r ... .a.r •• 1111>1>llM DY NASO. ! they sell for less during winter months. ::~k e~c:f ir.:. :J~ l(rveoH 1~1 • v .. """ •111 A""* c1. --------I 11.,,.,.1 H , 15 K1111m El f • 1'-A.,.... Eut 1•.300 Sol tt~ 1 o B•,~·tr F tl\~ z,v, 1.•dd Pel s;. S'• Anl>lu• B11t(/I '4.100 tO\O «l\0.-• aavl•t• ''' t'• (•r>e•U 11'• IJ P•~~ Ohl\ Jt.20ll ''' S -1• B-"llnl F t ') ''' Lan.c• 2!'• »"I 1.4411 Pit SS,fllOr 5\;, $''1-, Bellln Co 6-I• 7•, I.aw•..-C 11 ll Aonl<o Eoql.'.1 J.',tOO S'o a•,,_ • llenUv L• tt 21 l.a1v Bo~ )11, 'll'• Bh•11oor11111 .f0.900 I •• I'•~ • B.sr Pra ]1 :11'"> .__ti Pl 11'• n •. V••\'"'' E•pA )'1,800 3?'4 )1'0-ll' 8411 Lat> 39 40 L1bl<fV H l'o 11• Al>Q <!Am SAi' 39,IOD 1(11.0 \I -• Biot> Cc 7l. II• Lil CnmP 111 ''-Nlcottl ,,,., Jl,100 .,. J'i"'" }' BIQ Orm 111" 17~ Lie< Bd1t 5'" !'4 (omDlns Am 32.900 11\i 11 ... ,. o Power Eaters Bird $on• 200,, 2t\~ Lion CIS• O\' BOC Evn' 20,, 11a ... L<><tllf •11• 1&\1 N,1.SO Vl)!um• TOd•Y· •.QO.l,ltlO I 1100•11 No ,_, l.otWI Co 50 Sl \l:o Adv•11<•1 3 Brfn<O I ","' n,. Mid GA\ ,.., 1!'~ O«llM• Bdn.,, In 10 1 11 • M•i Jllh •i• s•o Un<:h1t"•ll"1 1 ~~~t·~ Ar it~ 1{~ Moll<-! 31 >JI~> To>!il · Appliances to_,be Labeled? By SYLVIA PORTER A federal program has bl:>en launched which would label all your household appliances with facts on their. efficiency and consumption of electricity . Thi_~ ne..,,. J'onn of appliance labe ling. to be run by the Depart- ment of Commerce, wou Id en- courage you to save on use of elec- trici ty by in· forming you ..o•T•• which ap pliances eats up the most electricity and does most to hike your electricilY. ,bills. Are you aware that lighting accounts for1 about one·fourt lt or the typical building's elec- tricity consumption? And that such minl·appliances as carv· ing knives, electric clocks and electrjcal toothbrushes use on- ly miniscule amounts ? At today's average electric rate-;, the annual cost of running fill three of these s1nall lu:turv items comes to less than SI against more than $30 to light the average home. Did you krww that ai:>-. pliances which heat or cool are usually the hungriest !or el ectricity in your house? Do you realize that changing from a standard to a frost-free refrigerator will add about $14 to your annual electric bill (a frostless refrige rator uses about 50 percent more elec· tricity than a frosty one ). Replaci n,g" your old waler heater with a round·thc-c!ock ; quick recO \'e .... y model v.·iU cost Salesman Seminars Scheduled luc~•v •• ; 6., MAtlt Fri 1p1 ~'.'I I '~' au•no s1 ~· ?r.! ~~·vc,!l 1.\~ '° Gainer• & Lo•er• 1 an extra $12 annually, Going auu..-M 111'1' 1:7i4 Mc:Ovt v 1,12 11\~ fron1 bla ck-and-white TV to ~:;i l:! 4,., oi. /Mdcm 11~. 12\.'o H'"' "'"" cuPn -T,,. 1o11ow1fl!I 1~• !en VIPS 16 16>• ~!11n "'"~Vt ,,_, 1111 ''"".,' '"'' "••• o•lned 1 color v.·ill hike your bill by l\mo "1 ~"-101~ Mft>d In s1, 6"1 motl •"" 1o,1 '"'" """'' bawd on .,.re h•n.t• A 19\'1 70 MtYtr Fr 1111 II of c~•"IJ• on n.. Outr-lllto.Coun r about $3 a year. 114tnl Co • •\~ MUii""" ... : , ,,,, .. m1r~11 ., -'td bY w.. NASO. Mm Cp lt l5 Moh Gal 23 • 1J1+ "'' Ind Mrcitnlttll cllt._., ,,. 1"9 ll!'re's a fascinating run-~111 &• '' '' n Ml11n F11> i t. 1~ 0111..,.,,,., tt,_.,, TM pr1v1ov1 1111 1>10 down of costs of operalin" a h•l1 Sef TM 110 =.u~ 1~ ~'" ~" o•lc• ind t111 curr•n• tt n bla prk•. " Cl1i1 u A 3i \1 391~ MoorOJ 51 211.7 n·~ GAIN••• variety of e I e ctr i ca I a1>-!1~v11>k ··~ •~ Mat•l1n ,.~, n\~ 1 Pot c w1•!tllf" v ,+ 1~ .. uo 11i.J plianccs -small nnd large. ~cc~ \~i; \1~; ~f10!'"o1~~. 1:~~ ·~. J f~~:,. ~;er: ~;t '•• ~g ~f • · . Ol!>I Shr 26~-. 21'1• NIJ CnvSI I 1\4 • Not11 CCH'll l(•f t;, Uo 1• t On the average, a "'1ndow mwTI ,•, •, •1mn• m,,,,•· w11 Ubly s•1r s•, , Gtn 111111 s....... l~ ..... ,,. up ~· . nd' . 6' onr I NI MdK'r -10\:o ' cru!c,,.r "" , .;. '• Up ·,, atr-co ll!one.r us e S an °"'' n•, l :! lit'/ Nt P..itnl • 6 ~· 1 K1lvlr" co.. t ""' •• uo ·.! t. I", I 38\1 k'l tt ho '0'1 11 " ,f Nt'tdllm J\' 10t\ I .t.kror.JI Dtl• '*"t <> Uo es 1ma .. ~ .. 1 owa urs n11<11 ' ,,,1 1~ N-'' co 10\) uv. , Ap.r1 uw:11tlt" 2~ •• uo, ~.o a ve·ar whic h at the rate of 3 ~~', ~~" n•' 1,1" NE1t11 Ge 1~~ ;r',•, 10 sc•lDtD ffl{orp ,,,..+ •• u J .1 " ' l M II• l'rii NJ N•I G l.n• • 11 l110••Y Q111«1 •'<+ \) Ult 1.1 cents an bour represents an :~,v§:l' !'• ,j;: Nl<ott• In "' 1•1. u And''" Jaeot> 3••+ 1i u11 I·! ' ! 1, n Nlt/Hn 4 I) 01<1!0Med 1.... )l•t \. VD ,... annual cost ot $41.67. Other :1: n n •: -31v. 31q u 0 11on,,..11c 01 10•. l\ up .t h hold d 11 DI ~ Nit/Mn 8 IS lnk>tm•Hc1 In ),_, •.:. Uo ·' average ouse usages an «or rn •;i ''" ~»1" :iM. 1• e c-11. M 1roc 1:i.t' v. uo .1 annual costs: elec tric blanket, 8:r~r 1~~ ':''' 'i~ ~~011NtG 1~ 1:~ t! ~<;l~:W: "" l\o+ ~t ~: :\ 147 k·w h l"t · ,.,, .. , g Otlu•t c 3'H~ Jl'lo NO><tU 0 ... tSYlo "Clt lll Fl ... 11ct ' + "• uo, ·' · · ·1 "·" • n ~l•m '" 11\'o 11!\ Nuc:lr Rt 1 1~ ' 20 t<tc:ruot f1f Kn!! • ! l~ U ) knife. 8 k.w.h .. ZI cents : clock, 1~~A H/ ~O\lo ~~~ ~:~ 0H, sf~,;~~ i~'n'm~n011 '"(,~ 1:!t+ ~ ~: 1 17 k.w.h .. 51 cenls: clothes vrt $cl 11 n ~.,n E~ • 1 n E,...,.v c on•r '"""" ·~ uo .1 Ooc11!tl 'l'~ lt\11 f>llr Ml 1'• >'~ 10 TYKln• F-J 14 .;. 'I.lo Uo .t drver, 993 k.w.h.,. $29.79; oor1r Gin -. '"• 1111 L~' •'• &'• '' Ktnndv Collen t •,\·+-·~ Up ,, au.tomatic clothes washer, 103 g:,•1~~ ... ~~· ~~ ~111..,.,o 1,t~ 1:., 1 0 1 c L0°1•~s 2 k.,v.h., $3 .09 : dishwasher, 363 ~~~'" o~ 1 J.1 1r" o~::.a;,"'1 '!:-:: 1~ , p:..t~':~t c°: .(~ H• 8n :~ k h 'IO 89 con L&D ~~ l l\\ Ovrmvr 6'• •') 3 (lll>ioc:l'llm •~>-1'• 011 19,t .w. " • . . !Ill( E• 2'11 2'I 8"''' HA, l'-i. , ••• Ott• TKnl!Oloy PO-~. Off 11 •• E! P•10 !)!,\ 13\t !I ( 11 ~,4 J TOA ll>Clul!rl• ~ \,\ ~f 1'.l A color TV uses ri n i' Nuc:et ''" J .. !b:, {J si~" 'T11tror'li<' $•v l -\/• 11 1&.l . d ·~ k h ne•oy c ·~ J!,t P1ct1r ll'Ao lt'~ ' T••MWIV Inc 110-i... 12.J esti mate ;,u1. .w .. a year, ou s.t.1. P•c Gam u 11~,, • u 1d coin S•...., 11.,-'4 1 s h'hl th t f3 t JlH\1 1'.•p~c l.m3:1Va :ltr t4mw Mar!M t -1 ~011 1 .1 v.· IC a e ra e o cen s an e1nan " ts 16 Peso ~ 0 1 1 ' 10 w1 .. 1tvroNK Cp ~ :v. Ott 1 .1 hour costs $15 00 annually· a EXKU In •'h ~ Pin 0t01 11>\ 1(1~ 11 VDl>lw:I Mir HH JI,__ ~ ~ l.0 , · , El P1lnt 6Ylo Wo l'i ul Rtv 1~ U\11 n Ltdd Pt lnllm &"'-\lo 1 i tOaster 39 kW h. $1.17 • an FFll~-Li"1 1•1~ 1~.ii:~ Pallfey p ll• JI' 1) An.Oii& lncro 2i -~. 1 ' ' ' . ' ' tr ..... , "•IH Cts 15v, "''-U AmllrO.n 0.• l -4' It I • electric toothbrush, 5 k.w.h .. ~!~or; 1'! 1 :•v N sv ~::;: ~r \! ~r,'l~"°'1~ \ = \t ~ \ ·J 15 cents; vacuum cleaner, 46 ~~'?'it'!..in 1. l~ ,.:f'A.t.~ 1, 10 ~ 11 H1m111nT w• 1 -··~ ow 1 .1 k h $) 38 t he t lfl Ti Fin 2~ 2•l<i Petro \.W 7 Tl\ 11 t<flndY 01nHo ' -~ Off l .! .v.· . ., . : a wa er a er. in w~tF 1,. 1 ,.1~N Stov N '"' "SC11•nd E<11.1llv ' -v. Off 1 ·1 4 811 ' kWh '14,133 and F'l11eo> 1tnc 91~ I~'• "'Jn••ln ~~ 2'\~ 111 Kev P111rmc11I t1'~-,".• OH 1 .0 • ' · '' .; · ' Fie Tl'hro 17 17'1• Pl-r W 1', r>~ 11 N S A tncor1> I•-• Off l lirrhtin" for an a\'crace home FHckcir 13 ll'• .,,,,, .. .,,,., ''"'""In L11111-c1>C1 " 1',o--i.. on · ,.. .., • l"or••I O• , ••• 1"' •l11nd '.I~ i s··· 1• r.t Amcou•I S•ot 1 -.... '~ 8" .I ',,oso k.:\·.h., $31.50. Together . ~~:~~1.E I ,g:; ~~: ~;;1 ~c: 10:; 1; •• 1 ~; ~..c:.:rr~ er,,::; ~.::: ~! ~ J f u~se item s represent an average use 12,672 kilov.·att -G..,c;:;""""'""'"" .. """"""•"'"'""m:a,,.111..,,,..,..,,Plf hours a year al <1 cost or aboul 1·-:;, $380.16. In Bddltion. being i>n>Posed in various parts or the country ·are such moves as: MUTUAL FUNDS A total ba II " N..w Yori: -Fol· 3rll Cent •.Ill t.to Tri! VI 3.Jt .. ..onvw 10.65 ll.6'1 - n on a non-lowlno 11 t 1111 01 E&E Mu 3.11 l .11 Tr.r Srt l.ut lt • .D t<ovtt¥ 1.•) ·~ essential'' u~ .. , of el~-'rici ty blo •"° •tok.cl prl· Eaol• G• ·~ 6.t s 111 ... Frid 1t ...o :io.oo ~!I'd, 11.11110.01 ~ t.-..;I (1$ on Mllh.llll IATON & IVV FVNI •..It 6..19 ,., .. , 10,tO 11.J,I ·._ enforced by !he federal F11nG1 t• ouolt<:I bY MOWAkO: J p G"""' I.II .... inc I.VI •·" • !l'tt NASO fn(, Btll" Fd t ZJ 10 0t .,it nY• Fa 16 II 16.11 lnv t . .:t Iv.JO state·local "0\'ernments. --Gw111 F 'l"'j·" JH1n 0•11 ,...., 1.11 111.11 F T.:14!' " ''""I ln(mt .ts ,50 Jttt n :..g 1.21 I 'tS Vovt11 1.• D. e . b th I I ' JulV l, I 1l SDICll " 6.33 .92 JoM1r.. n JI n St! Rev ... F ••• , -IV rsion y c c •!(' "1C 91d A•• Ste-FG 11." l"I' "ITSTOMI: llln!n ll.j l ' utiJH1es of alt funds now being AOMl1 4 LTV· e'""'a •»1•1• cu11 11 11n1tn >•g""' 1.ot Gr,.ll't 4 \7 ~ 1'01E Sp n lt t. t c 1111 81 \t 6110.50 xnu' FG 1.02 ,,11 used to tid\'crtise ther v.·;ires 1rocom j 62 J.t1 El'C MGMT .Ofl.P1.-·Cu•I tu 1:1, t .lll >c.11u• ~o 1.2, t.01 ln•urn .lll ..... EDI~ Gr In C.u•! IC.I fNt ,, .. StUo,u;a .. OS: and p1 esurn<1blv increase Aav1 .. r '1t1 •A eci1~ Pr '•"tl Cutt Kl S.42 s.n 1 .. ir Inv ,,,n 16.92 I . . Arlne fG l.•t • ,, Fnd·4m (11" SI 21.lt "·" llllt nc IS.1$ I0.1S consumption of elcc tnc1tv -Attn• •n 13 641• •1 lortt ~t 111f 12 si Cilt• s1 10.11 n.st o,.om 9.11 '·'' to research on new, acc('pfu ble ~:r~11'',.a ,ti~, ,•1,:t! ~~o '' 110l~l 1l11 l~:l ~! ·t~ t~ ,~·~ .... 2t~f2!!f Alh!lle 1.Sl ..,. ntrtlY -' 4POllD t OS •.u SICVllT'I' FOl1 ene rgy sou rce~. Alt>11• Fa 12.2' 1 Al EQ11!h F 1.~" 111 Pot•rs ,:n 1.s2 Ectllll'Y 3.os !"' , Amc11g F 4 32 •• n F•lrlld 1 l(nlc~r l .11 6.lJ ln ... \I •.J.O .It -Requirement s that Am O;rs tn10 1t """ Bu,. :.s ·03 1enkrG111 ,,.. 1.13 unr•" •.01 ._~ architects design hu1fd1ngs ~~ i~'~11\P •• ~ro.~Nv ... 1.n11ten~·~0 t:i· ~ s:~·~tJ0 ,~3s~,.7 Wh 'ch .... ,,<>Se far Jes elcc FUNDS: '·'' 1 -R~·-'.'; .. ··1 .. ·•n I XO•OUf": Opp Fd 1.5' l .U I ,.J · .S • CePlal -"' ,1 l : .. n :to Cp ~r 15.1,lt.M SDI Slit• 12..lO:i:M tricity -including, say. a SO \~~ ':~ !';Jl :~~. 1•r, 1•11 ~;:~n 1~:~ 1tll i:r~·,, 1t:ll 11 ... nercent reduction in elec tricity i:.C~ ,.,~ ·r. v fStc * 1.1Mv Fd l·:w s.r, SM.utlHLD o• , Am Grtl! '" ,·..,. I.. 9'.J1 ·· LIM lnrv .te I . I Comtt l .06 131 for liehting -than buildings •m r~.in ,;,, 09 ~~~t 10.~11.SJLlnc C110 '·'' 1.11 EntrPI' 5.l2 5 .. 1 Am lnv11 •.tl t .t l unG 1•.Xl 16.07 L!~ """ J ,11 ,,, Fl•I fd J.•t 3.1• now use. •m Mui ,,,, !·'l p11,nn •·n '·"LOOMIS Hartw 1.21 1.11 Al'lrll Gr ).11 .3 S•I•"" F 3. •.lf SAYLIS: L~•I L S.U 6.~? ANCHOR Trend 21. 13.11 C•o D~ 12.1012,10 PIU f d •..St 7.20 G•OUP: FtNAMCl,1.1. Mutu•I lt.16 H.I. SHIAISON l'OS: A s a I es and personal c~o•111 '·°' 4.•$ P•oo•AMS· LOAD 1.11: Appn: 11.11 1t.m motivation seminar will be Vi'e J'O Bank &;'?.,1~nv ~] ~.U =I~ ~~ lil ~:Il !::.u·~ ... tl! f:~ I: 1t: i;::; held Saturday from 9·.:JO· a.m. 1ncorn 1.11 1.u Fin Inc jM j·.,• Bnd <l•t> 9.IS lO.n Sh °"" 11 .11 11.1! "~"'~' 7.,1 I ~ Vent .6' , l.\llhfrn 10.0t 11.l)l $10f F'd •·" 1.$ to l o:JO p' .m. in the Empire Wd N/111 111111.XI l1tFG V11 10,:it 11.1$ Lllllln In ''" 10..Q SIOMA f'U"°'' S F ol..•tron l " .7J I P"11ST MAONA ,UNOS: C•P $111' 6.9'J 7.~ Room o( the Grand Hotel. els est JlVl;tn • " 1.11 l.N l"V•$TOIJ1,, I'' Ctlll•I 3 . .U ).1• Inv t .fl 10.ll l.Jt:IE OlK Fd •· · lntOll'I 1.6' t ... Tnt 1.1' 1.41 Anaheim l'OIJGHT ONI 0•111 Fd 6.,, ,21) P!lo•m '·"' 1.2• Ven•~· 1.07 •.• , • F11na A o,S) t .t \ Sloe:~ F 7,11 t.11 Mtnht" i.n •.OI Sn'llth !I t .1l t ,U -e sem1·nar ,·, for Fund a l·', 1.s1 1,, .-.1u111 •· ~'"'3 Mkt Gwt 1.11 1.n a 1.t.Gr 10.1t 10.1t "' 0 F d Stock .6J1l•F0fl.UM 011:0 "· MldlCOt GllnF115t11U businessmen WhO earn their n < r1" ay "•t ~<I J.IS o.ll 100 Fnd 10.CN IO.!! Ftlt!N 7,,t 1.4 ...,, Inv 7'.7• 1:J1 S<.C Gin 10.n 11.71 IQ\ FM l ,OS •. .,, Inell) F '32 • 02 ... tn11 G s 91 6.21 ll·v·mg by --111·ng a product or •11b~Ol't 10.'3 10 ~ c~111m 1.,, 1·"' M••• " 11·.o. n :10 r rn 1o:it 11.11 = B•••oc ~·:! ~~,(},, '(;',""' :30 ~jt MAIS 'NCI.: l _ 111Klr1 t.4$ t • .,u service. Coord inator will be • ft•••• ~'i !." g'5-1 FOl!Nnias MIT 10.11 1 "" .t.P 1no 6.00 '• u es . a ne. re 1ro::u rea 11::~~~ ,,. 1 i' it 11 ·1~ 0 ... 1~ · ~ 11 1 70 Mro u .11 u.:11 om Fa •-" ~s J I A M rl I. •• I Security Pacific B (I n k ' s ,••en 1 ·'.lf 1 ·lll GlovP· MIG 12.11 u .!>D ~ATI •ND 0 1 1 estate and in v es Im en t nev.·ly-co1npleted t\lission Viejo 11 ... \~' 3•1, • ~ .~('"' 11 11 1110 MFO 11.36 u .s1 1tw111 o.•s ! . ., B b 2•~ch · t 0 · a"'~ •1' ·Q~,, ,.,,.1 ~·~~?,Meo H.101,.J, •O!I•• ....... , ~"·••!or from Laguna n·ach ranc . o:ro r1san a rl\'C'. B.O<\• 1,., 1 .~ ion ' r-~""•" 10., 11•1 1.1~''' 1v 1.00 1.00 s '"' c:;r '·" ,,..... >.VW~ ~ • 'Ill Id h-0 l:''d B~~ .... n n Jl!J OS Fov«n F llflt!M••~tr 10 . .010.tOSIFrlnc t.1A9.1t ~1arine received his Jaw WI io an open 11se r n ay 1vL1.ocK IFR1111KL1" M•o ,om 5.035.SO j'•te "' c .soa:rs to C")Cbrate the f1.r•t u·-k OJ UNDS· GROUP· ltM>llv FG t.1110.n TEAOMAlll P"DS: de '"'"""' from Loui siana State c " .... ,.. Bull Fil 1'1j1 J~I ~NTC . '·t· 7.46MS8 Fii ll.1S1).15 Am In<! f.&6 1,t4 ~..... • -business L"n I'd 11 1?1J24 WI~ 5• ).1 l.IOMll BnG •.lt l0.11 Ano FG 1.U 1 11 University and retired from · I 0 1v t 11r J >• f a1 , encnt 1.9• 1.n MIF 'FG 1.t.1 t.oo lnvHt 1.25 1J:' busl·ness at the age of 45 1·n The 6,232·square-oot hrnn~h ru•wo •.&1J 1o:ao us Gv 5 t .80 10 11 M!F G•o •.os •.31 STE1 111 •oe FOli ' • t ,, ( Vin ' 91 1e·tt UHll!lf 5 1? J.b'I M~m ~· •.• , •.•• Bll$nt 111.27 '»/JI Laguna Beach. 5m2ndarks baSecunk. ty Pfc191~ Rnnf 8 ~l-:""r.:11a ;·~ ,:,,1 :t1E\~~ ~~ !'.~~ ~v' '$11.Z l!:~ 1::~ f~~· 11:"ll 1tt; Hew'ill di'scuss 'evelopment n mg ac1 ty n :::•o rr1n ,.1s10.11 1 F1iJL'Ea 1011111.••M~H r .. Ltt i.t1 11so11oul'1 ~ Orange County cent ~hi 12.t1 u .w "ff Mt oQ 1.s. '·" "'" 1~011 .. :JO '·'° GtWin s.11 "l' d I. · · CH.t."N NO ' l'U"OS tNCP" "AT SIC ftet·: lllCOll'I 1.tl I. s of a selling attitu e, qua ities ~tanager Keith D. Ketcheson "~.':'.?c.~1 ,0_\A 11 32 °c"0~u.!'' l·fl l.os g~'s• !f. t.: i~~l J:~~ ::~ of a professional salesman, ~ .. .,, the Mlss·on y·,,,1·0 Br•nch g"a r::11 t"li ',.. '"'""c .oo .1s oiv11111 3 u 3.as s111'C•o " 6.IS 6.n d I · II' ) d .,..J 1 · " on>~•~ 1 11 1.J7 1 l11~11l ir 10~11 1s ,.,,1 51\ 1·'! 6.5-ITMI 4p 1.118 5~ eve oping a se ing pan an will h<>ld the open house he{Tin· '"''" • 11, '•"tG'•,'• ,'· ;-~~ incc••" '&a ~.01 Trtf!'Pi Ge l·s:> ,:n thods I closing a sale at ... Inc..... t·~· ).~) ~ tWY . • $Ill(-Sr l"' '!lo6 °""' .n me O ning al 10 a.m. nnd contin uing SC>01:1 eoo 1 '•'• GE ''?i P ll,'2.! ,·20 G ...... 1n 11j ,: •• Tr•n Cu• '·°' 1.11 the seminar. V•r>l11< 6 . .\J ~. (j~ .... I'( '"' . NfiW '"o LF· T•I VI Ell t t11o,l1 until 6 p.m. i~t1N111 • 1 o:ou F11:c127 516 Eoo\tv 1~.l& II.XI '"°°' H 10:70 10,l'CI A similar seminar will be "HOl dogs. lcmoriade and f'IW;I Bio I ~ ,.~· P\:r·,.rd 1i:1; ,,ll ~r:i-:'"' i~·~I n:~ ~~· ~:lj ~ repeated in August. Cost is $40 menlcnto gifts Y.'1 11 be gi ven lo {;t; 11~ : :. 1J~ ... ~nA~ 1:U ,.:ft ~!uA ,~; ?:J: !.11' u~:r,;s 1111'¥~~.,:so and enrollment is through the o v1·s·tors on '·'rldoy and "'e SPl'<I )l'CI fM1 ci.•~ 1""' ,'f·1t2!,1t N•vwt11 111 11 0 1ou ... University of I r v In e Ex· will have dr11win gs for sum-~£'i.i1!AL ~ "J"°'.:~LTON 1'11 •,. Nw P••• 11.1114,i,i Nt11 1nv 1.u list u r I r " Cl'tem r.o 1q 11,1 .Oit 1 r, .. ~·i! ·'1 ,.,· -i......,on 11:1,,,;,, Bras iv 12.•'1~1' • ten11ion, Room 1325. Crawford mer fun gifts including an ice ~~r:;· ;.M 11,~ ?;<~ i::n 1:g ~i;°'111;:1d l~:~ B:~ W;.,~!f' 11~ 1t~'!ll H II t th mN.. f I I •• k Fu11a •ss1Qtt1k 1•1Wef •~ii. i NH• lvlr u .,1 11.37 VNITIO .. UH " a a eca t'-· cream rcezer, p cnc uull et. c;,.,.,~ ~·611.'l '>I'" 1.11 /•1 &'. Oc••1111 ,,si ,.11 Accum ',.ts /411 h I f · ~ ood •·· I d ' ! t4t l ~ )H.Ol>IQ •.SI 121 Omto• t,11 l.)O Bnc! Fd .t5 ft?l For fur! er n ormauon, r ...... w C11.tttst ounge an Jt't vi"~' t:to :1~ H.OJ19 •1,, N,n t.s 11.•• 11.u w•LLINGTON -ntact Mar1·ne ot ""172t . chest" he sa '1d cotum c 1011 1 • .,ef"l..,. ,,. 1.11 Wiii u,q 1;,,, YALu• L1N• "°'1 \_:'":::::::::_:....: ____ ~-~--------' ----· ----~O"°'MOlllWLT" Morf!;t 11.il lt ti OP"f'INHM fl O: V•t Ln• •.It J .:11 , Custom Tailor and Shirtmaker t \\'••1Cli/IJ"b1• • Stventttnth ind Ir•·~ • ~!-10'1l TQU}T: '"D•I Co •.1& 1D.G1 Oo ............ 10,. V•I Inc. ... "?I A & B 1.1).1 1.U !mP Gr 4,IS t.l l 06 l<~d '·'' T.St Lev Git! 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It's Off the Gro11nd '"'I T~IO --·----- Company Bus Fleet The AvE 11-iizer, a combined vehicle and aircraft, took off from ~Oxnard Air- port last week· ii:t a test fLight. Developed by Advanced Vehicle Engineers of Van Nuys, the a1rfran1e and pusher-type engine of a Cessna Skymaster is at- !a~ed to a n1odified Ford Pinto. It has a cruising speed of more than 130 miles per hour. Summer Bring·s Hot Battles To Grape Growing Country LAMONT (AP) -As the workers in ~e two valleys. SUl'!lmer heat moves north. The rontracls expired first ·ripening the nation's table in the Coachella Valley and grapes· so do the roe.ks clubs..-most_growers there switched ' . . ' · ' £ro1n W \V to Teamsters con- tire irons and maehetes -.. tracts in April. The t:JFW can- hardware or the continuing ed a strike. For the past two battle-between Cesar Chavez' months UFW pickets and United Farn1 Workers and lhe Teamsters hired to guard the Teamsters Union. fields have cursed, spat, THREE YEARS ago Chavez' union, fle xing the muscle of a nationwide con- sumer boycott. won contracts with growers in the Coachella Valley in southeastern cilifomia and the San Joa- quin Valley in ce ntral California. Those contracts ran out this year and the Independent Teamsters Union is trying to replace the AFL- CIO a££iliated UFW as the "representative or the £arm thrown rocks and bottles and wom a rut between the fields and the ceunty. jail. Violence hit a peak June 23 when 350 pickets a n d Teamsters swarmed at each other with iron pipes, clubs, belts, tire irons and machetes in what officers called a "mad mclee." About 30 miOOr in- juries and 11 arrests were .repor~ed. HARVESTING IN the San Joaquin Valley begins Mon- . If pu'relooking for a 1% per annum return • on your investment, remember where you can get it •. At~Avcol-hrift~ we'll pay you a rull 7% per annum on a minimum $5000 in>Jestment, held one year. We'll pay you 6o/o per 8nnum on a 90-day thrift ce rtificate with a minimum $1000 lnvestment As always, money invested by !he ten.th ea ms fnterest from the first. 1 This investment opportunity lsavallableonlyto Calilomia residents •• -~AVCO THRIFT Executive offices: 620 Newport Ccnlor Orive, Newport Beach, California · NEWPORT BEACH 620 Newport Ceirt~r Drive - .. 833-3440 day. The contracts here "have also expired and U F \V picketing has been in progress for about three weeks. -The first major con-. froritation in the San Joaquin Valley toOk ·place in thi,s small com munity Thursday when a clash resulted in minor in- juries to four UFW pickets. Twenty-five Teamsters were arrested. Chavez ordered the 700 UFW supporters off the picket lines here ·for a day because "We fear for their Jives.'' The UF\V Claims Teamsters involved had previowily been serving as guards in the Coachella Valley. Chavez says the growers' pacts with the Teamsters are "sweetheart contracts" aimed at wrecking the UFW. He says his union can best represent the mlgrant, mainly ~fexican­ American workers. TllE TEAMSTERS say , the farm workers are dissatisfied with the UFW . l Sylvi• Porter's re•de" can beat that h04dline . . . she told them how lo save up lo 25 "/. on meat buys, as much as 20-;'. on canned goods: 'Follow the most fundament~I. simple and ordinary of an the rules ••• Shop the specials.' l\1aybe it seems obvious, but when Columnist Sylvia Porter tells her readers something like: watch newspaper ads for bargains, she always goes the extra ~tep. She asked questions Of some of the food industry's leaders and found out savings can amount to many, many tiJnes the 41h: % predicted rise in overall food prices. That's economic advice you can believe. ' Test ii !or yoursel!. Check the specials In the bar- gain-laden ads of the \Vednesday Food Section every week in the DAILY PILOT. And if you want more Lips on getting your money's \vorth, read Sylvia Porter's "Money's Worth" column appearing sev- eral times each \veek in the financial pages of the DAILY PILOT. The One That Means luslMSS DAILY PILOT ( . . ------~·--==~~---- Complete New York Stock list \ . . I I • -· ------· ---· - '<-.. . • . • • , . • • • . .. • .. ; I -. • • . • • • . .. ' ' • • ' • . , ' • ., " ' . ' • • . ' ' .. ' • ' . • • .. I • 1-• .. ' , . \ .. , . • • • • ' ' • • . • . • . .. • • . • • . .· I ' ' THE ARE. COMIN·G ' . . .: July 18 · through 21-South Coast Pl~za ) . I " AG .AIN! , CUT CORNERS . . ~----1-. " ,, . . • • • . • ' .. ,• ' ) ) , \ BUILD YOUR GARBENSTANGEL QUICK AND .ENTER · : 1 • ·IT IN THE BUILD A. emER GARBENSTANGEL . . : . :CONTEST AND .. INTERNATIONAL RALL YE ' . ' ' . " ' -·-- ,,,'' ' , ,,' ,' Yes, I ,,' will build a ,, ,' Garbenstangel , ,,' or launch a search ,' f I . _, or_one _can_~t_iotCL1 = # . I ,,' shape for exhibition at 1 # I ,' the rallye. : ,' I # I ,'NAME I # I ##ADDRESS I # I ## CITY ZIP PHONE I ,~~ I ,# l'tornotion Mlntftr, OAll.Y PILOT, P.O. lor..1510 , Coi 11 Me••, C11i1. 1212• II --····--·-···----------~-------·-- • I , I ' I (' • . . •• - t ~=>9""-_ ... ~IL_Y_P_IL_or~~~~~~~~r·~'"""-=~·~~~~:....::5,~1~97~) P11Buc Nemet P\IBUC NOl'ICE I TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS KNBC D 7:30 p.m. -Trip ot lhll Iceberg. Pro- gram explores the gani problem in Loe Angeles. KABC • 8:00 -The Finl & EssenUal Freedom. A comprehellllve look at freedom ol t.be press u guaranteed by First Amendment to Conalitutlon. CBS • 9:00 -"The Man Who Died Twice." 1971 movie stars Stuart Whitman, Brigitte Fossey. KCET GI 10:00--An American Famtl)"(R). Re- prise of controversial 12-part nries. • c.:i,., _ .... _ ...... 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Slim and Htt1rifttt dlJCMr Mll'fllll apotl from Sa~!• Blrb1ra to Medco. ·-• .lud Jm Art Hodtt 1n• Ill Dtvlton 111est. ' ., ...... ltlli1111 tlll-. , ... m ~·­ ·-·"'-ltl>Billl&l-"""' -IRl Ci) 1111•: (?IN) .. .WMblttl 11 l'mr S.llm 111tl P'tryllll MtGuir1 11111• ...... (dv) 'Jg......(nol flJM. runt. (I)--., ... -.-...... , a m•-. ,,,._ ...... Lay .. •1._ ti_.,_ ''MfiU o1 Mtrron~ (111) TM 1ttitlldl ol )'011111 lll1tlcttft Jl111 M1rt11 t. fBl•,..•11" Mlril w1rd Muit.Mt..\IMritaN b tx· ID 1'11 Qi CW'• pl1illW wMill Mille lllilCMfS Ills I~:::,...,....., ·rt1l 1111M Is laHnt M•rtlntL ......... . .• ,., ........ ,,.., Friday 1DAYTIME MOVIES ·~~~~~~~ 1:11 D (C) !'tWnt ,.._ .. (m111J 'M -Edmul'l4 f'vtdOm. A.tin llytll. lf:Clt CD {CJ """CllllM" COiiet (Id~) '63-CM•r Rolftlro, 111<1 __ ...... Od·tl) '63 -ktlJ stmrt, £• f'ttry, JIM.ll.:ll!!l!!!!L ' ·~) ...... "'•&""'--.. ............. -....... ~ • Al .__ ,_., (R) RtpriSI DI the ~I 12·palt "ries. ·- (lllYS) 'Skon ClltllJ Jr. lM QI !Cl .,., ....... (m) .,._ Al111 ...... J1mn WN1IMn. - l:JO IJ ...... """"' (dfl} '3t-ltttt DtYll. c.,,.. amt. l:OD(J).~ ,...... (tin) ''2 - Si4MJ' f'ottlN, ..., Dtrl•. lll "U Fii .._.. Colild, Nttllt of Utt Clime l:JO CJ (C) "Tiit ~.,, .,..... (dt•) '~J1111H M1W11!11r, Jaft $!1r1l111- t:Ot8.,..., An .. lrwt" (dr1) '62-"1<\ ........ -........ ~· I • Mel Ferrer Now Corr,iplete Artist 11 VERNON SCOTT . spend mort lime end money JJOLLYWOOD (UPJ ) _ Mtl to· sat11ry hJs creative urgei. renv put the f I n 11 h 1 n g The producer must take a touches on hit new movie, broader view·" "W'' and prepared to clear out It ii the producer, then. not for hla home in SWltzerland a eartteular director or ltar wlth the obeervalion that ror ·wham nkerl and othf'r movkl budgets tbeee days doa't movie n c I er s are make 1llowances for . ytheyhave tennperam~nl found their man In Ferrer. He No st'""'"aer to temperament has produced three· lllms 1n ·-oe the pas\ three years: ';The himself during his acting days, producer Ferrer watches lhe Night Xiailor:,'' "A Ti~~ for nlckels and dimes now. LovinJ: and Embassy. Hit .tar, Twi&gy, trod-the~Hls.rlas~ Jloll}'W<b:l J:icture straight and narrow during "'.as Wait Until Dar)( star- productlon. nng his former wife, Audrey Fe.ri-er is !he complete pie-Hepburn. ture· m&ker. He has been ac- tor. writer, director and p~ ducer for a quarter century. Of the foor disciplines, he rates producer above the others. "TODAY ~THE producer is the key element to a suc- cessrul movie," he sai d , "unless you have a director like Peter Bogdanovich who has the nl~cessB.ry controls. A11other exception is a strong , strong director such as Sam Peckinpah . uHOlLYWOOO has changed since I wa s here last." ht ''The biggest chang~ ls the disappeara~ or the quickly formed and quickly dissolved companies that ma·de one pie· lure. "Now thcrc)s no predictable name value -in a star or a director. I can't see any pat- tern emerging. Everybodv's firing shotguns in hope of hit· ting some segment of the market." · · To A p J>eflJ' Versa tile artis t :a.1ac Da,·is. songwriter:-singer and performer will guest on the .. letcn-' .Reddy show July 12 on Channel 4 at 8 p.nl. 1\1iss Reddy's sho\v is a sumn1er replacen1ent for 1:-Ji p \Vilson. --- "But films aren't a direc- tor's medium anymore. The people \\'ho loan the money for pictures can't afford to gi ve directors their heads." Ja%% Fest Citation Both producers and lenders came to their senses recently ~·hen movies budge ted fo~ S5·8 million were laboriously made ror $20 million by &rts~·-crafty directors w i t h "·orld-wide reputations. Blind Genius Cl1ai·les Feted "Even when Uieir pictures were· hits they couldn't "POssibly earn enough money to pay the lremendous ·amounts spent, or the huge Interest on the Joans,' 'Fen·er said. "THE BUDGET 1nust be husbanded. 'The only man who can do that is the producer. And I don't believe in the hyphenate producer-director. "Producing is a full-time job. If he is also directing. then he is in conflict with himself. 'I"he direc tor warits to NE\V YORK (UPI 1 -B!;".1 pianist Ray Charles. who ~· • ; boogie \\"oog ie anr' f•:s n1oth,.1· were !he two mai11 rorces i • his life. was honored recent! .. in a Newport Jazz Festil ;•I concert at Carnegie l1 all. "The Lire and Ti1nes of H:i' Charles," \l'ritten a n t1•nar- raterl by black wri1•!r .f:l "'"" Baldwin, inclu<'crl dra111al;:n1- tlon of momen ts i•1 Chari,..~· 'life by ri cast header! h•· Acadc1ny \\'r~tl-no•ni11ri1r1 :·~·· tress Cicely 'fl·!lo'l. Charles. who. g:'f\\! 11 p ;., Greensville, Fla.. and \\'as blinded by g13Ucoma abn•·t the age o( 6, satd hr \l.'<IS fi~sr innuenced by boogie woogie AlBERT R BROCCOLI :ro HARRY SALTZMAN ~~·1 RlliER M•as 7~N FLEMING'S i DLETD.,E .. ~rec!lll iJf GUY HAMILTON HIWAY 39 CO.HJT CHAILIS UONSON "THE MICHANIC-" tl'GI - SHOWING NOW! "~"~ llfCAAl\J ;AOl-'£l Y.'ttf( •Prl.l:Wlf ~IOIW M 9'ERWll .,_ Jlfl~.•1so~JZD ~'iA.lfilCW• 1£0l:c:l.(Rtl e(ll:y,7ir.;;:J cmr.tt ~A b !:&Ji>m.r11 0 .1. v..-.rw Ccl!n1Y..a:U"S rtn.r.f --· - nl:?,.cd hv a neighbor. The old j ·::z pili r.o for n1. \\' h i c h Ch1rles called "a lost art." enwu1·a;?e1-him to become Ollf"" of !he most influentia'I pop an:\· ia.,,i artists of ihe past three 1:r-:ade~ . Hi~ life. oftf'n lonely and for a ti rrc plagued by drugs. \\'as told not only in the spoken 1\·ords of Baldwi n and him slef but in · the music he performed: ·•i\S I GRE'V up. I hega n hl lrr k r ' !Tl"s-:>lf.'' Ch.,1·lf'~ s·1i•'. His 11iOt il c1·. wh:i he •.,, .. , nc-" h .. f'o11ld ahra.vs turn to i" \i1rc nf rie .. •1. "\\'US a crc:it force in "' life." he said. "(want so1nebody oul there to write 1ny mother and tell he r \\'hat shape I'm in ... " .. I've been around a long 1ime, n1ore than I can say. I'm sea ... chlng for the truth, I'm lccking for the day . " ----_,__ C1ntor Clnem•1 0 1fy & Hot) • 'l.,lo .... Holl~' i.. ... , ._, • .,.. l'aulllon O.U,819a.m. Call (7t4) 67J•SZ4S ,..,. Jla•rNtions, Ete. llMKI Lff "THE CHIN"ESE CONHE(TION" HGlllSSOM GANG" Ctlor (R) Mlcl111t111 Hwnr Sllfto ,.,I. JM 1)1111 lln.oct L11 '"' CHINESE Mfli1'ff0tll¥1 'HAll D DAY'i NITE' 'HEL,.1' • CONN l!CTION' -pl~ . "'""'' llldfonl .. LlnLli FAUS a BIG "YELLOW • SUIMAlllNE" E'ft. Color l lt l "HARR.AD EXPl!RIMEHT HALSEY " !IDlll Ctltf" Ill) 'LOVE RS & STRANGERS• lolto In t olt •I CRI G.ary Gr'm'" "CLASS OF 'U" "TAKE MONEY I RUH" IJO'll ' Ct 'or1 l PG) Mil. Only l J l 1•llo Hll1 For $1.001 • Eve--"WARM Dl!'Cl!M· BEit" IPQI "LOVl!lll & OTHER. STllAHGEllS" "Mlt&·BLOWING SUSPENSE!" "SUPERB! SIMPlY FASCINATING!" -0..tr>Qlll -VO"'~"" SHOWING NOW! Er:JiNARO FOX it''The Jackat'" -••GIOl'!OftOhtt!Ut • k--,.1y((t,"'(1'+ lllOM ,_~ _ _,...,...,.~lltot*'Ot~YIM • 0-""t."'IDZINNlW-........... l'fb#o""°"'-' • ...... -~'"-'°-,,,,,_,,__,._II AUN~lllJ,ll ltlllql . ,,CW.~()11· PG '~~ (o..tf -... - •uuu '"'1 illf ltl'N 1ttrt1i.r..-i "PETE 'M' lllllE " --·-•-wi ___ .,.....,, , • ' HILD OVER ..., 'e:••• "THI! MAN WHO LOVED CAT DANCING" ALSO .. --''THEY SHOOT HtRSES DON 'T THEY" m MANN THEATRES ALL TNIATlllS . COOi.iD IT ll•tMHU.TION (X "a::O,':';:t• U•1tr4.iifl\SI• . , IOl-11111-THlllS. I P.I. FRIDAY l & H5 WED I Sii l·l I U5 SUNDAY 2-5 I 8 ALL SfATS $4.00 • Au to Book• Change in Career Proves Profitable NEW YORK CAP) -For author Robert Kimmel Smith, 39 ls a luCiy number. Smith, a relaxed, talkative. 42-year--old, recalls th a t despite a ltK:CetSful career in odverming be decided-the ')'ear he turned 39, "This ls it. I've got to see if I can sit at a typewriter and c r e a t e something from my own 'l!•ughts." Getting out of the ad agency that he operated with a couple of other men, Smith says, ''l decided to take a year and see if I could write. I had a wife and two children, but I also had a little money set aside and I !~red lhat when ·that ran out I d go back to ad work If I had to." Eleven months later, Smith had finished and 'sold his first novcl.-a suspense stOry called "Rlnsom." The blackbearded, modisbly~essed writer says, "Tbe book sold. okay and _with J he money I got from it I kept on going, kept on writing." Smith wrote a chil(lren's book next ·-"It didn't make much money" -then turned to another suspense novel, going so far as to research and plot it before deciding "I didn 't want to write about the dark sltte of human beings. I'm an outgoing, h appy person." An aunl who liked io knit gave hJm the idea for his next and Jale5t novel , ' ' S a d I e Shapiro's Knitting Bo o k . ' ' Smith describes the oddly-till· · ed book_ as._ "an offbeat novel about a 72 or 7~ye&M>ld "'Oman -she isn't sure - who refuses to e defeated. She b_ the world's greatest knitter and the world's slo"?.Jt jogger. ''After having her knittlng patterns published, Sadie gets on a TV talk show and Is an absolute smash. _Sb.e's in _su _ great demand that s h e become! the world's first knH~ ting superstar." Smith, who spent about eight months writing "Sadie," says the book is selling well enough "so that I'm making enough money to support myself and my family while writing. 'Sadie' is going to set me up in the writing business." Smith. who lives I n Brook lyn, says he starts writing "as soon as my wife, a literary agent, leaves for_ work in the morning and the kids go to school. I'll work -with a TV and lunch break at noon - until the kids come home. If I'm really going though, I tell the kids to get lost and keep on goin~ but that doesn't hap- pen very often. Those are rare days when it's really flowing, Mik S • d maybe two a month." 0 1gne Currently at work o n "CAHILL . UNITID STATIS MARSHAL" ALSO DAILY 2:-454 :45-10:30 ''.Ll MANS" South Coast Plaza II WI 11KO 00 . .t.T llllTot • S4•·JIS2 HOU. YWOOD (U PI) another novel, Smith pre(ers Miko. Mayam, who co-starred not to discuss it other than to with i3urt Reynolds in say, '"It's going to be funny, .. Impasse," has been signed and warm and offbeat. And. by director Henry Levin for a as iar as ~·~ c~ncer_ned. that key role in U n i v e r s a I ' s sort of wnting IS going to be ''Thunderbolt." ~ mY bag from now on." 11A ROYAL TREAfl" • -G10<1'"""ltld"' EMPEROR OFntENORTH CO.HIT ANAHllM :'TOU.I TOUI TOil!" Ii!!! - ~~ IBM•~ WEEK • • The pro.pectNe OWMf'I of Moxy's Car 'Ninh.~ Pia " Wllfft'lllSncll n111cn1a1 "IVU ......... I!!\• ~ 0 ;\;:i.,.,.o.:)o<1!lr•u•c: ~' . r .\ .... : J -·, . ;.,.· PREMIER ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGIMENT THE ONLY WALK·IN THEATRE · ENGAGEMENT GENE HACKMAJ~ ~· SC/V~O~lt/ WIRNIR BROS.Cl)[!@@ PllMIU IHG&GIMlNT ·~·-······ ..... • • • • • • • • ••• • • •• I I\ I 11 \ I I \ 11 K • ' ' ".. ' II\< • • .. "f 1\ li'141 ~1 • • • • ,. Flight Honored Actor Stacy Keach and his brother James will por- tray Orville and· Wilbur Wright ii\ ~ dramatic re- creation of the birth of flight on Playhouse New York Biography toni'ght at 8 p.m. on Channel 28. Filmmaker Attacks Court Smut Ruling All M.W CARTOON ft.t.TUAC -. TECHNICOLOR8 Cllt70 Wiit OhfltJ PtO!!~llOfl• ALSO WALT DISNEY'S "SONG OF THE SOUTH" CONTINUOUS DAILT PIOM 1 P.M. WHO Ill ~~, I ~TOF !PGl SllEIL,\ JAMii DYAN IKHAIO COIURH CANNOH llNJAMIN "JEREMIAH JONES" Alto lurt l•Y••lcb "FUU" loth Color rP1 18" RECORD BREAKING WEEK • AiiPGI ~~-~!~~~'! TO.',\ LAUGHLIN . oeu~Rft TAYLOR IN THEA.RE fOUI • Theaters Become Community Units -.. -.. SIAD/UM 4 .. .. ,...,, 1'1 '.'I•/ • ~ EMPEROR "ARIST CAn" ... . "S-, Of Tiie Soutll" fGl· "CAHlll·U.S. MARSHALL" ·~ "HANG 'EM HICOH" f PGl MPltlENDS OF EDDIE COYLE" 'LADY' SINGS THE ILUES" (I) httte Fw 1\e,,.... Of n.. A,_ .. l•I • • "THE LOST CONTINENT" OF THE Lee Marv;n ·PIUS· NORTH Ula Hogen '~HI OTHIR" -'-. A DAll Y PILOT 1 _L __ ,..,.,- •o•t .tll- S'-1·217) '•"'• "'"• ,,,, .. , " ... C,,.pm•" 4••· s~a.1022 ' , ' LOVE STORY FO~ GUYS WHO CHEAT ON WIVES George Sf'91lt .. -' WESTMINSTER AVE . AT * *Now OPEN All & sEAuT1FuL Eov1AR0 wEsrsRooK Tw1N c1NEMAs BROOKHUR ST ~T. , NEW . 111-=·-· • • ---··--- IN MISSION Vll!!:JO EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO ~ ... [''"·" ••••.• ~ ~•1 ........ 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HiirMl for sm. • • • t2S -M9 ~., .••. 500 ·S24 AutoniObitn , • • , . . , . 9SO • 9C10 . loott I ~ins I~ 900 • 9W 1"..,"*'' ........ 100 . m DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ""1onol.. • • . • • • • • • m . ,,.., ....... .._ .•.... 150 ·t99 I.al f_~ °""""'· . . .. l50 -'" ,.'"'°"'ial . . . . . . . . . 200 • 299 it.ntol . • • • • • • • • • . 300 • 499 Ho.Mt for Solo • ' • • • • 100 • 124 La5t & ~ • . . • • • • SSC • 574 Mwidonche .• , , •••.. 800 -849 You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval Set.om and lnttrvction • • • SlS • S99 s.r.bl cind ~ • • • • 600 . IR9 ltantflO'lotion. • • • • • • • 9\5 -949 ERRORS. Advertisers sho'i'ld c~eck their { HousesforSalt •d1 dally & report errors Immedia tely. The --: ·- [ DAILY PIL01 e1l ume1 liability fo r the first Incorrect lnse~t1on only. _ ........ General OUR 24TH YEAR Offering Service Only Experience Ca n Provide GOOD MONEY MAKER Sharp ti-iplex, 2 bdrm. apts., with spacious closets & priv. patios. Each apt. has 2 baths with marble pullman in the mstr. bdrm. bath; close to prime shopping area. $68,000 LOW PRICED EASTBLUFF ·In a very fine area, close to Fashion Island, Corona de! l\1ar schools & xlnt. shopping. 4 Lge. bdrms.;family rm., & just good. com- fortable living, all for only ........ $59,500. A UNl()Uf' liCJMf' One of the Best in Newport Beach Like "walking on a cloud" the .soft shag is so nice ; likewise the large corner lot, func- tional floor plan and clean 'n neat condition. $65,500. Harbor View 1-lomes i.s one of Amer- ica's· finest communilie.s and this two bed- room, den has one or the finest locations. UNl9UI HOMIS Of NIWiaoRT IEACH, -645.6500 A llstt.lt of lllfh He .. L11JICI Uflillll()UI: tJ()Ml:i REALTORS G.ner•I General A"4till-S.ttl. ~ ANDASSOCIAT!S REALTORS 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MJrR~CAUF. , ~ VACATION TIME 644·7270 CdM DUPLEX Bcautif·ul ... tree-lined street in Old Corona del Ma r. BOTH DELUXE UN ITS HAVE 3 bedroon1s . den . fireplace, 2 baths, builtin kitchen, J>.'-\'f!OS . 2 blocks to shopping and schools. Choice loc·ation. . ..... $98,500. FOREVER VIEW CHANNEL REEF \Vatch the boats by day and harbor li ghts by night fro1n your Jiving room. The ULT I- A-IATE in FEE o\vnership, luxury on-the- water Jiving. 2 Bedrooms, 2 bat h condo in prestigious a rea. Pool, security guard, boa t slip available. CALL Jt"'OR appointment. $95,000. FOR THE FAMILY MOVE RIGHT JN • and enjoy this lovely home : new carpets and drapes, family room or formal dining room, but what a value this 3 bedroom, 2¥4 bath, fireplace home is ! Large patio for your en- tertaining pleasure.s. AU yours for only $31,45-0. -HARBOR VIEW HOME . SOMERSET MODEL -Immaculate -just re1nodcled T\VO-STORY home. New carpet- ing, drapes and wall coverings. 5 Bedroom, 3 bath. FAMILY ROOJ\1 with fireplace plus another fireplace in the livin g room, FORl\1- AL DI NING ROOM, sprinkl ers and fenced yard. Near park. See to appreciate $89,500. WE CAN HELP YOU BUY, SELL, OR TRADE A HOME ANYPLA.CE IN THE NATION AUSTIN-SMJT!i, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REALTORS 644-7270 ' ' . ~ LAND The Brady Bunch \I/ill f!I this prime rommtt· ciaJ Jot. lde&I tor day school. auto repair, sport shop, an- tique store or \\'hatcvt•r. lfigh lraUic slrecl . 16\v price. O"•ncr n1 ust sell. Su~ mit at $34,CXXI . w ..... ..... h, ... ,., ... , -: I Prime M· 1 r . 9.5 Acres Rail served, lcvct. on miJC' road, near treeway and GORGEOUS 4 BDRM "). ' \ I ()(;ean. Owner says sell. l\'C ' say subn1it. 01\:ner n1igh! $46,000. Near SO u th ~ finance -Interested? caU Coast P laza. 2 story 4 BDRMS $29,950 Half-circular d r iv e . Dining room. Family rooril. Air-conditioned. 2 baths. Patio. Immac- ulate crisp landscap- ing. 540-1720 H alf gone in haU a year and the rest will not last Jong. Hurry to see this distinctive Newport Beach development of condominium homes, built-in clusters around handsome courtyards. Eight superb models. each a masterpiece of luxur~ comfort, convenience and quality construction. Sundecks. fireplace, wet·bar, elegant Master Suite, Sun-Liteci kitchen, private enclosed d9uble garage. Recreational faci lities include heated swimming pool, lighted tennis co urts, sauna, therapy pooL All exterior building and grounds maintenance provided. Satisfy your curiosity-see Newport Crest today! tod3Y· executive home. For- View Lots mal dining rm, dream L k M h kitchen. Beautiful pool I I G e at eWS & jacuzzi. 540-1720 47 -2.5 acre sitC's, some with vie1v or the lak<'. Eastl'rn I O\\'ner \vanls !o sell. Con-_ sid<'r 10"\v down and carry paper. $3.500 per acre or subn1it. FORMER MODEL Lease 7.57 Acres . Pri111t> ~I-I land. CloS(' 10 San $36,950. Exceptional. 4 I Diegn Frre""flY. Bcal·h town" bedroom h o m e with location. $238 per acre. l arge .pool. Covered pa- 546.1600 lio. Family room, fire-' place. Gourmet kitch- 1 en. Immaculate. 540- 0Pf.Nr1t s • rrS FUN JOB£ N1CE1 1720. ASSUMABLE LOAN Assumable 514 -;. VA loan. Very sharp 4 bed- room. Built-ins, dish- washer. Fa1nily room, fireplace. Park-like yard. $34,950. 540-1720 l·~I i ~~~~!!I I General THE REAL ESTATERS 2955 H"RBOR BLVD. 'DUPLEX + TENNIS COURT + PARK Call us about this su per du· plex with 3 BR -2 BA OWllC'rs unil a nd roomy one bedrnon1 rr111al, ;u·ro~ fnim grassy park and public tf'flnis C'OUC!S. $92,500 Call &14·'i211 COSTA MESA 540-1720 General -Gener•I JJnJa _9j/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT +iOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Waterfront Beautifully redecorated 5 BR., 4 ba. home with downstairs waterfront mstr. BR. suite, lge. game rm. or study. Kitchen w/eating area. J\rlexican tile fl rs .. beam cell's., lge. dock & boat slip. $175,000. For Compte1e Information On All · Homes & Lots, Ple•se Call: From Piidflc Coa!t Highway <1nd Superior Avenue (Balboa Blvd.). drive up SuperiOf to Ticonderoga.and diredly to Newport Crest Information c.n1"T••t>hoo•l"4164~614t WOW BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Sales Office Open daily ,, INVESTORS 34l Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N:B. 675-6161 10 a.m. to sunset l GO DIRECT G~t The Paint 1G-;e;ne;r;al;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, \Ge neral · = ~... I ALERT! General General That"a right! Go direct to Brush \ii CONDOMINIUM N•..,...;en"''"•"'Clfec•ofP11dlkN.c.1ne.. ilJ T\\'0-0n·nnl'-!ot! One 2 br12f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! n~ r o-t "-I ~,. $390 TOTAL ~--... ""·0·~""-·--·""'·~K --·-I h>lh 12 Y"· old) "'"" for LAGUNA PACESmER '"'-"'-' .._..,., • nr.a tors ..., VA hon1e ~ $23,500. 3/br & • Th" 2 B d · C a=,r: $150 I 2 b /l ba h Harbor Blvd O:Hsta J\1esa is c room on-"'""'•"""'"''"''"-'d•"'" .... "'"",,."'*'"'°""'~'"'''"'""""''"w""""''"''""'l''"1 I , SCX.'OllC r I. W · · · one 1nile lront South Coast DOWN dominium in Fairl a nc -............. _ .. __..,,_ .... """•01·0•'""'"'"""""""'''~"-1",. rents tor same. Both only e can handle any Real Pl112n shopping center . No Gardens is like new \\'ith __ ....,...,,. .. ..._,....._.....,. ...... _..,._~.-...---... 527,500. Live in .one & lc1 Eatate need• you have with dO\vn & sl'llC'r will pay most 2_ & 3 BR adul! condos .. J\1ovc carpeting, nc\v d r apes·. 11 son1eonc else ntakc the oay. our highly professional sales of )'O'lr closing cos's. 1n artcr 3 day credit ap-freshly painted: Enjoy the 1 ments' staff. You can sa~ _you proval. Al! nC'w crpts & beautifully 111. n d s cap<' d ------------------hours of fnl!ltratkln In find-drps. all units 1"€"paintrrl. J{fOUncls. pool and sauna. 1 lng your home, Jct n pro-paynits or S215. per mo 1\•ill !)()'; Cinancin~ availabh•. General General j ~~~!;!rve1 Ryou a1nd call Henl1on 546·0022 handle. '\lly ren1 \1'h{'n you Only SISS.E""L·Lc, 0 11 646-R 0555. 1 ------------------,·--..,Ro'oal~o':"'=""'o=·°"62=--ncu --..t"', ea. Io rs can own your oo·n?? Jrs 546-8640 (Open Even1ngs1 CLASSfFIED .... · · 6'12·5678 ra~y! &'!:' bi~ pool & m· BA YCREST Gen.rel I General n;io1n. Dr•\"<' bv 6.11 So. fo'air-SUPER DUMP-FIXER UPPER of the first I $59 950 v1r1v. "l hlks N. or i\l(•farl· EXCHANGE d d d I f I ' • I ,1 1 1 or er, nee s paint a n ots o c eanup. 3 c en. 1 •x e ofll'n 12: lo 7: 3 Be!!rooin·. 1 8 n 1 h . ll d I d Q . l I t . \\'r ll deslgnl'CI. spat·ious, dally C"LL 113" A·""' "" e room, arf!e yar . u1e s ree m very .1 11, 11 .. h 4 BR 1~"""~1'1'!~1"'9•11, · " ...... ~. F1rt•pl;1t C'. nc-1\" CafJK'lin.':'. ._, · van <' s ornc. + rM.'\i Point in a nd out. \\"ill quiet area. Great opportunity at $24,900. din + 1:in1 + lg ore 11•1pv1. !)'\Change for 2 Rrdrooin cnrran~e. NC'11• 1v/1v shag-, 531 Hnnir Possibly F~xcr-Urr ON THE WATER - \VITH BOAT SLIP -custni drps Uiruout. i\.1ow· l'!f•Jlfl!f'!ll'!ll!l!Ji~ ·5180 ( :;::.J 531-5800 IJl'I". S29.~. Call 646-0»; Ne\v 2 bedroom & 2'h: bath luxury. carefree in-cond. Lot 80' x llO"/rn1 ------------ • WALl<ER & LEE Lovely, open View of the hills; this large 3 bdrm, 2 bath newer home is priced at $4 1,500 & ready to go!· ASSUMABLE 7~. V.A. LOAN. VIEW OF HARBOR LIGHTS "HARBOR VIEW Hl.LLS " Located high on the hill, offering full enjoy- ment of the view of Newport Bay & Pacific Ocean. Lusk bit. 3 bdrm .• family rm., dining rm., with a htd. & filt'd. pool & jacuzzi ; on a profess. Jndscpd. lot. Offered in fee at $99,000 CORBIN· MARTIN I J condominium. Cu sto1n decor, ready for oc-for pool. r·or a ppl . CALL 1 + 2 cupancy. Full price $87,000. 400( 17" FOR 'LL RACQUET CLUB EASTS IO E COSTA MES,\. • ' • REALTORS Call Anytimo 644-7662 IN 1 Hn111e. 2 Parcels of Land. 540-1151 J C.M. · --" -AIW l~~~!""'~~~~~~~~:"!'~~~~~f ALL WE ASK ..•.. . is you see What we feel is one of the fine.st Lusk H. V. 3 bdrm. offered in a Jong time. $88,800 -Fee. It's a beauty. Call no\v. Jim Muller JVAN WELLS BAYCREST Lots of charm in this 4 BR., formal din. rm. home. Bright fam. rm. overlooking pool. 31> Bi. Courtyard entry. $87.500 . Va- cant. Mary Loo J\riarion ONE BLOCK TO BIG CORONA Just listed ! Custom home; dra1natic use of wood, brick & glass. Fireplace in large liv- ing rm. 3 BR., den. $94,500. By app'l. Dean ~Kring • BEAUTIFUL ESTATE Lake Forest dream home. 4 Bdrms., family rm.; on huge pa rk-like lot. It won't last at $55,000. Ask for Pete Ha llock -. . ..... ~- BAYFROf'ITS -EXCLUSIVELY OURS 5 BR. 3 Ba. Beach & 60 ' b-Oal slip S225,M 4 BR. 2 Ba . Beach, pier. Mag. view $200,M 4 BR. 5'-> Ba . Pi er & slip. View .... $191,0!JO By App't. Bill Bents COZY COTTAGE Private Bayshores a rea w 2 S\Yimming beaches. 2 Bdrm. home w/gucst suite. Lovely1 brick patio &. plantings. $49.500. Mary Harvey ONE OF-A KIND BAYf'RONT You must see this Unu~ual contemp. floor plan. Out of this world cha nnel view w/slip for 50 It. b-Oal. 4 BR., 4'h ba., lge. fun rm. $245.M. G. Grupe . 133-0700 644-2430 SSO Newport Cent1r Dr,._N.B. I Nl'ar St. Joachin1. 3 i~ IRVINE Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Dining Open Eves. f ~~~~~~ 1---------....;.G_•n_e;..r_•_I ------Rnoin. f'in.•plac"{' S.\5.950. I---~ 3 l11·, fan1ily honu• in Jrvinc'K Ch ll Anytinic. Sl&-<F.ii5 ,._...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,.,...,...,.. ... ...,.,...,... Dally Pllor \VAnl 1\0s have plunnrd eon1111 unl.y of fint• f bar_1tain.~ galore. holl1•·s. Ext•r llcnl frt'C'way General General General al•t'f'ss for Dnrl -~bu1 nor !on rlfl!\(". -OU! IHllOn~ ihl' ornngr nrch:ird or the lrvinl' Riu1ch. Ph1!-<oh d"t'(Jl"- $46,500 C wALKEH & LH OP EN HOU SE 1-5 Thurs., Fri., Sa t., Sun. 624 RAMONA (Irvine Terrace) Panorami<' \•il'w from ~an to F11shion J s l 1111d. Bcaulifully maintained 2 bdrm . di'n. p]u!I pool hornc. . $74.9.';(I. Toni Que<•n ij.l.\·6200 C\'.321 Macnab-Irvine RenHy Con1pnnv 642-8235 644.6200 College Park's Finest Home 1.ush I BR 2 BA home with lo11na! nn and 12" )( :t)" f11n1ily rn1. nc1\• carpetin~. good pain1. i;:lassy lanai. Th{' )>II.I'd a beauty. Electric k!tchf'n. l>vrr 1900 s_q fl. e CALL ANYTIME • 646-'3928 or Eve. 646-4543 Lachenmyer · Realtor 1-IARBOl{ VIEW HOJ\1ES OPE" HOUS-E -GI REP0-$25,950 I PORTOFJNO MODEL 3 Br. bonus room/sleeping loft,"formal d ining, lush Spic and Rp.'Ul 3 IK'<hrom, 2 c arpeting, lots of Spanish tile, charming Brick p8tio 'EASTBLUFP hath ~·Ith double car J:antgc \\I /Overhang. Adjacent to park. and largc-lot. \Valk f(I $89,500 21)1.6 TJ:"l.~'ll(l(lff. schools. 2 mill's 10 llu! Nl'\iport &-'ol·h beach. Exc.e l lenl op-PALERMO MODEL JULY 4 1-5 portuni ry. Only $950 dov.n Like ne\v 4 bedrooms. family room. formal dining, \Vel ~:lfllf'! RQAllt»•.'J ~ l~Ymcrtl lo anyooe. bar: up-grade carpels, nOors. Perfect for your fa1n ily. '* 4 BEDROOM, 2 ba th,,, $82,SOO •klubll"' ~araJ::<'. $3C roo. ikst cuARMING WATER FRO uo MACNAB IRVINE BREATHTAKING BAYFRONT Spectacular home on Newport Bay. In- door swimming PQOI in a tropical garden w/brick & trellage. Circular stair\vay leads to 2nd-floor living finished in wa l- nut. Truly a custom built oasis on Lido I sle. Pier & slip. 5-000 sq. fl. -2 BR's. $375,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (X28 ) ----GO~F COURSE V1EW Beautifully decorated, adult occupied 3 BR, 2 bath home overlooking lake & golf course. The very best of cpts, drps & ap- pliances. Pool & tennis club availabJc. ~.900. Bill Burt 644-6200. (X29) HARBOR VIEW 5 BR Attractive Somerset model featuring ex- tensive use of woven wood, premitlm floor coverings and exciting landscaping ideas, ~000. Carl Butler 642-8235. S\IPERB BIG CANYON LOCATJON J Great lot w/sweeping view! Excellent o~ portunily at $80,000. ·Laszlo Sharkany 64t6200. (X40) of lcm1s. 20-13 \Vestc.IW Drive n NT n ME .,, COi\l~1,.::nctAL ZONf: . 2 &NJ....nu Open ews. 3 Br. extensive wood paneling, carpeted lhruout, en--.:-- BR '"" .,o,.,, oilier """"'' 4 PLEX NEW closed pallo; Pier & !I oat: Completely r emodeled 1973. , corner lot . "'·"'°· . • • $94;500 . . llm·ne I . I Roy McCardle Reeltor Su1,...r Sharp, \\'ell eon· ' -Mtcneb•lrvlneflMllJ CarnPMJ ~1ruc1<.'d n1"~' 4·pl!'ic In _ mo ~...-.. .... Hk'ri .. CM. "''"'" ,.,."'"~ '"'" '""""" I-'• ·l'BOJ{ Vl l<'W Ho•1 1~.· $48-7729 1<1 '"" "' i<n.000. T><k•• ,,;. li\ \ ~ l' -IOI "°'"' """ .. 2-1231 \ 1111lftf..'t' of first o" nl'r ln'C 1 fl EA LT"' -hi·nl'f11!1. r:ill HPd llrpt'I. \ .... J 1144 M•cArthur '44-1200 J~nllor, 51 · 'IO t Q P i' n ~rt 1t1ch, C.llfornl1 12111 E11<'n1n ~1 <P.s. \Ve hnve l l _____ _: _____ S'.:!3~3~·~0~7!8~0~---.... ------JI_~~~~~~~~~~ mn W"ln'I • -• • # ' f I ------- !10 DAIL v •i.o r ~Jtdl'IHday, July 4 1~73 TlluM!y Jul t 5 1Q73 OAJLV P/LOf :J!) ~-~ ... ~-~l~~l~-~, ... =1~~1~1 -~--~l~~~-~ .. ~~~1~~1 1f~-~.~ ...... ~. ~I~ L_I __ .. _ ..... _J~ ~[ -;;;";;;'"'"';;;I;;;;~ . ------· -- l~I --- General General Gener•I G,..;""..;..;•_r_•_I ------I G•n•ral SIX BEDROOMS!! ,;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * * * * 'We ~e S endinr; Our IJe6t ... For A Happy Fourth-of-.July JGhn Allard· -::- OUR 24th YEAR· Offeri ng Mrvict only experience can provide FRONT ROW VIEW HOME .!\. rare Irvine Terrace find; cboiCe wood paneling ft. brick enhance the lge. den. din· ing rm. & kitchen \Vith warmth & c.harac· ter. The mstr. bdrm. is very lge., & perfect for the co uple \vho want a home witb a low maintenance yard. CAMEO SHORES • VIEW Jn one of Ne,vport's finest areas, \\'ith its priv.1 locked beach entrances; you can en· joy great comfort in this lovely 4 bdrm. home. Relax in the conversation pit, \vith a ctieery frplc., or loa f around the pool , or watch the boating from this splendid, un· usual view home. $123,500 NEW LISTING Very attractive four bedroom one story bome in Harbor View. Beautiful dark brown carpeting "'ith buillin shelving. custom drapes and outstanding kitchen and fa1nily arrange ment . "1agnificent landscaping, pa· tios, Clower beds and fountai.n. 1H92 Port Cla· ridge. Newport Beach. Open 1·5 p,n1. Sal. & ·Sun . $79,500. Co~ two bedroom ll Qme v.•ith knotty pine c~il1ng in family room, and a one bedroom suite for inlaws \vith a priville entrance. a nd an .outstandin g hobby roo1n \Vith loads of s torage. Exceptionally deep yard \vi th large do g:run and play area for .chiJ dren. 223 Rochester. Costa 1'.lesa-Open 1·5 p.1n. Sat. & Sun. :>14 .950. Outstanding arrangement of l\ro three bed· roo m homes on an R-2 lot. sharing a spark· ling'1JOOl with loads of entertainn1enl ideas. SUrprising views from upsta ir balconies. many custom features that the discriminat· ing O\Vner-builder '''anted for his O\Vn hon1e. P opular Corona de! i\lar address. $169.500. In hraut1lul · ~tn \' 1l:1nt.•· ntQ1l1•l l0t·:11t~I 1n (l/11• Ill l\hs."t<•n V11",111',c hr•! l'U'l"'.ill. Tu..• \.\holl· f11n11lt \\ 1/1 •'!I.JU} 1h11; lur;1;;1•, l111pn·<J1"J\• 111,n1" Onl~· J.,i\.T~I {'.111 111 So'<'. ,,.~"!,;.. MISSION VIEJ O VIEW !n~1~1> :l-Bd1'n1. Lb.:.h ou 11 .,hfU. FtHI lHYUll{, )'VI.Ill\(' rn•11.,-t1b 1~·~~~1 1\1!h 1·1,l-.i' :11 <'t''"' lo '\'ilrit•nlt'"~ C!.•11. S:~".!11)'1 \\<• i\\\,i(! )Ulll" !.IJI ~ .. '&-OZ'!.! MISSION VIEJO "DEANE" Todd le Alv .. - Georgie Becker - Mary Ellen Crumley - Annie Entz -. Eloise Morri5 - Dorothy Nelson - Ed Nelson - Glenn W. O'Bryan -l~i;iiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;ii;i;iiiii;;ii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l Marion Pearce - Wanda Schwaneke- Mlldred Shaw - Barbara Tressen - Lloyd Winburn - Balboa Peninsukt estate consisting of older 4 bedroom home and a l \\"O bedro<im guest unit. 'Private beach ·and dock, enclosed porch. Free and clear and asking for offers. CaU for appointment and don't hesitate to submit an offer! CALL 675-7225 Walt Griffin - Marlon Hall - Mack Hanson - Jerry Moffatt - Peggy Moff1fl - ;;i__ '"'"'~A114t"4-S.lltid ~ MllASSOCIATIS . * .* General REALTORS 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. 644·7270 * * General * * * * * * * One of the Best Homes in Irvine These always sell fast! Especially when owners have purchased and want action. This ~bedroom is cute, clever and includes access to the pool and tennis club. Offered at $39,500-in Culverdale. UNl9UE HOMES OF NEWrORT IEAC"H, 645·6500 A 1!111MI of Mart• Ellmor• Up!lijl()Ut: tl()Mt:S REALTORS TRADER'S CORNER Improve yOui-tax shelter and cash·no\\' or life style! Exchange your hon1e. duplex, in· come units, lot, trust deed etc ... ! Choose from our large selection or hon1e & invest· ment buys-here are just a fe\v: e BEACH PEACH. Charm packed, Co ro- na del !Viar 2 br! Corner lot, pine panelling, firplc-\valk to shops .& surf! Just listed at $47,500!-! 1733 \\"cstcti!f 01'., ~.u. O CEAN VIEW *TAYLOR CO. *General Generi"I • $$$ GRINDER. 1'1odern Garden Grove 4-plex-all 2 br, 2 ba! Low maintenancc- no vacancies-rent can be improved! Priced right at $48 ,500! ! e CUSTOM 4-PLEX. Neat ne\V luxury units. \.Valk to So. Coa st Plaza. Crpt, dra, bltins, incld patio-fantastic 3 br, 2 ba O\\'n·· er's unit. Asking $82,000 ~ ! rron1 lhis al11111~1 nC'1\• nir1- }•stit· VII ' r:in11ly hon11•. ;.:p;ir ious h<'droon1s, 2 bn1hs I ~·nrl "Xf't'll<•nt an•u. You 011 ''."i tllt• land. Full p1·Jl·1• I ~;'il))f.Q • 0 WALllER & UE LINDA ISLE-$195,000 Exclusive island of boating offers the ulti· mate in prestige living. Priv~te tennis, beach and security entrance. Architect .design in this lovely 4 bdrm home with library, formal dining rm, play rm & 2 wet bars. Pier/float. 1'0ur 28th Year'1 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO,, Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hiiis Read "Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 GI REPO • $25,950 e!JnJa !J6£ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES Linda Isle Waterfront New 5 bdrm., 4 baths, \vith 50 ft. dock. Beautifully decorated, w/marble mstr. bath, crystal chandeliers, fine cafpet & wallpaper. Bll·in vacuum, recirculating . hot water, dumb waiter & many other extras. $285,000. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 675-6161 e SEASIDE DUJ>LEX. Pride of owner· ship! 3 br. 2 ba, ocean view units! Bltins. beams, firplc, sun deck -every luxury! Steps to Newport Pcnin. surf! $91:000. Sub- mit your terms ! Ask for l\1r. Grant!! Give our exchange specialists your require- ments and equity information and they will do the rest!! V. E. HOWARD & CO. 881 Real Estate Brokerage Dover Drive, N.B. General 645-8400 ltl'<tllo\t'S &16---7i1 \ 20-1:1 \lt·~l<·hH Uri\"' Opt•n 11~\1 ____ _ SUPER-STAR Thls view will last .f?revl'r To the valley -lo the isea High atop a hill 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. Spic and span 3 bedroom. 2!j~!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""""'"'""I bath with double car garage General General $3,500 PRICE REDUCTION CORONA DEL MAR· VIEW VIEW! VIEWJ Pt•rchl'd on the hill O\'t'rlooking lhc harbor entrance. Large & fabulous Olde English ho1n(' 11,•i!h fran1ed bt•on1!'! leaded glass, \vine cellar Where you'll always want to be. and large lot. \Valk to ---------- A tri-level Mediterranean With Spanish s1yle feeling Priced at Sl.15,000 schools. 2 n1ilcs to the beach. Ex c,e ll e nt op- portunily. Only $950 down payment to anyone. See Ws home. Ifs most apPeallng. C:::: WALl<ER & LEE Call 546-2313. OF!f_ft TIL t • IT'S_ UN JO BE NICE/ 2043 Westcliff Drive 646-7711 Open Eves. THE REAL ESTATERS Sell the old stull Buy the new stuff. General MACNAB IRVINE ~~~~~-~-... ·~~-~--~ DOVER SHORES-VIEW 4 BR's - study -FR w /wet bar -formal DR. Dr.amatic & exciting glass enclosed "lagoon" pool & waterfall. $149,000 w/ land. Walter King 644-6200. (X41) CHERRY LAKE AREA Custom built 4 BR -3 batb + FR & ex- tra large LR. Huge lot. View of Cherry Lake from rear yard. $89,500. Bill Burt 644-6200. ( X2~) BAYFRONTI OCEANVIEW! China Cove 1-lideaway. 2 BR's + guest + bunkroom + quiet beach + ample park· ing + gorgeous VIEW! Fee! John Gra· nath 642-8235. (X28) HARBOR VIEW HILLS Just listed! Beautiful 4 BR & FR. Sand- piper model. Owners have ...brought Qe\v. home-HURRY ON THIS! Ron Sherman 642-8235. (X37) BIG CANYON New custom home overlooking golf course. Excellent family plan. Separate children's wing & extra·large game room. Professionally decorated -5 BR's. 4 baths. $190,000. Maxine Williams 642-8235. (X23) THE BLUFFS Plan weekends for recreation. Maint. free large famJly sized condominium. 4 BR's. DR, FR & den. Great tocation on greenbelt. Jack Custer 642-8235. (12) [IJVlnel ~-----1 HI Dowero.twie M2•1211 1144 Ml-144•UOO Newport hedt,Celttoml' 1210 HIGH ON A HILL OCEAN VIEW How would you like to own !his magnificent home that sets on a private street with P a 1' k • I i k c surroundings overlooking the P a c i f i c Ocean'? You might expect to pay a king's ransom but you would be surprised lo learn that it's only $29,500. 1-lurry and call 842-2535. QPENTIL 9 • rT'S FUN TO BE NICEI "'- ' ' THE REAL ESTATE RS FAMILY FUN AT SADDLEBACK HIGH 3 br. home • bcautifu!ly mainlaincd \\'ith lots of mir- rors, IX>Okca.scs. shuttcn.'d windows & a fi n ished gar a g c . Professionally decorated & a. steal al $.11.500. 0 WALKER & Ll l EASTSIDE DOLL HOUSE This is the most out,standing home thals come along for a\\•hilc. S btlr, .1 11 balh. lamily room with open beam, new plush carpet, fantastic yard. S 3 4 , 0 0 0 . Seeing is bt'licving ! ~-JJP~ 1 JIOUSE Sun 1·5 2 !>1i 2· \Vestmlnstt?r. (bcl\vcen Del ~lar + t.lonle Vista l Call Red Ca1pet, Rcaltnrs at ., ....... CAPE COD 5 + DEN $41,000 Exclusi11c private slrttt. I G!R.nt 2 story Olpe Cl)ft. :, bedrooms. 3 hnthll, hU)tl' family room. Bsty w!odow. Brealhtakini.t vil'W. Agent &l5--0303 SHARP GI 4 BR k Family room with IRr'l:e yard. (Fairview le Wemerl -1lf'wly Pftln!ed f.t. caJ1l(!ta -15 mlnuh~I to Newport lk'!lt:h. 0 n L,v $26,500 -C'Rrly OC<'llpt\ncy! C WA I l([H /I, lll CIASS!FlED ....... 642-5678 Lovely 3 bedroom and den or This lovely custom built 4 bedroom home with home lies nestled among big like-ne1v carpet.~ an ti trees, on a big half a~re R-2 drapes. ?.love-in rondition, Jpl. Many extras include pool size yard, built-in \Ye1 ~'Sl'parate den, in addition to bar. built-in Ji . B . Q . 2 huge bedrooms, separate Breakfast flI"ea in kilchen. di.ning area and builtin In exclus;ive con1~unity kilchcn/brl'akfast nook . \\'ilh private beaclit'S - Loarls of builtin cabinets. $70,000. 673-8550. ' \1'1111 panelini:; and cozy stone fireplace. WANT TO OPENT1L9 •ffSFUH108£NICE! BUrLO & I( so, the property ~IJ '~ \\·ill handle 6 units. $39,390. 1 j \\'ith E-Z terms! I _ COATS • BACK ON THE FARM Lots of p11nelin~ & a "''a rn1, yet elegant feeling 3 Big bedrooms plus lari:e fam ily rooin "'ith \\'l'I Mr Vie1v sundcck spacious kitch"n One of 11 kind! $2$.500 COMPANY REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 & WATERFRONT . R~!t ~~~ ~ DUPLEX· $17 0, 00 0 I """""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"" · associate~ -546-4141-inr ludl'S two bot1t flocks anrl (0 E . ndjact.>nt vucan1 lot rot' Aft. pen ven1ngs) ditional building -or fnl' just plain privoey. Just lister!. NEARLY 2000 0 WALKER & LEE S9l1ARE FEET or heoutHul living area and 2.M3 \Vesrcl iff Ori\•e lots of extras including &lft--7711 Op<•n r-v1•s. 1•rran111' IJle entry and INVESTERS !)C{!room, "'<tier sofll'ncr. A REAL SPARKLER Fan!risl1(· 4 lli'flroon1 't,...mf' l<wa1pd r.r.:.v nn•' n11Ji, f1 liHl 1hr-cool, h:1u• o t·••tHI. :./:!!)(}sq f! of ll\'111~ s1i;11•1• IOf'IUri•·s 21~ liii!h.~ ;1nrl a !i·1T1f1(' fa1(l- ily ronn1 11 ifh i1unk• n n •n- \"f'l'S3l1r111 JlJt. K"' !hrs n•·11• h.'>!111..: lutho~: S \'!,ftll). IROKEAS ~REAL TOA:S 1015 W, .hlhoc 61J·l6f.J $17,000. NO MORE sprinklf'rs <ind fruit trees ''STOP'' urKI so rnuch 111ore. His a '1 ~ COATS br<lroom hon1l' located in a ff you·,,e hN-11 looking for :in & pr i.nte pre s I i tj:i ou s in~eslment th.al _nrf'~l,~ !'<)1Jl(' W WALLACE ne1~borhood and pricerl al fr,.1ng-up \\(' Jusl l1si.-:_t n. i REAL TORS \"1 ·1' 1·l<>.1n :1 hr d··n ;\ 1\•11k. ~11,"•p 111 P :u' l,., . ., .,f jl!'l\"•·v \\ 11h ch 1u1 I n'< l•·n•·•' :11.,11n'1 1111\ o·/roni,111• lu11n1' 1'111·1· 1i1 11111 1·:1~) l1n,1nc·1n~ c::tlNAtKER & LEE 962-4454 0111~ S•lri.900! Call llQ\V to '.1'\'0 houws Qll ~ lnl. F ront vit>"'· 1!46-6()10 1s n 3 lxlr. I t..1. 111 gncxl COil· i OPEN ui s . rrs FllN TO BE NICE/ tlihon. Rrar is 2 txlr, 2 lJ..1 1 .. ..,,.._...,.., ___ _ . - "$16,500.00 TO DECORATE" and need!! \\'Ork. Pn('('d !I) • -"'" al S·~.000. P' In« NEWPORT r ' I' Eastsidc location. R('lh•r I HEIGHTS Thu!" th·· 11mo .. 1n! <·f 1h>' \ 11, call now. Red C;u"f)l'.•t. 1 I -li 1 1 , 11 11 ><W(• n~ n· 1"1 1 I•" Realtors &l.'"J.-.q(lfl() DUPLEX f i;i h 11 I•• u , , 1!'\\ 11•1;1 ,. $17,000 • NO MORE Cl<'1H1 3 h1'/den & workshQ1l in rcar. lA IS uf prlvAcy \Vilh ch11\n-link fcnct"\ AlY11u1d Uus charn1ing l10n11•! J:: It .~ y finnnclng: 0 WALl<EH & LEl EXECUTIVE EASTSIDE DREAM HOME Harbor View Homes ~:rich unit . 2 !icd r'T)(irir l\tlh ''·;1 1 .. 111111· r.: 1.:,,uttr l~n .. ,Jus1 ~1tii:1M1 ....... k ·~""' ttw hl't<'lr rfr<'Jili'l('l'. n ·u · .-.j...llk:l1 .Liil, .. !;luff. fh11,1·t S k I ' ~UJ Ul); \\,,,)!" Jllll!lt'fh'1lf 'i:tl"' : nia rk"' 1 .• pnr i n ~ Ul11 1n~ H1~·1• -L11111n!ryl Bl ' ~1 1.11 .,.;oo '1 fl ··~1on:Jt'f'I'' n\~lt•l frn1url r~ !loom and J~non1 1,, ""Pllnrl 11~!-i'r{\·f, 1·(,.\"1.~ ll~ll '"'I· 3 ht"'<lroonu; nr '/. nnd :i rnn· Slft,5110.10' du11 n. lil!i·ilil,j, '·1 , -,,, . .'1·1·: . 1,1· • v~rtil1lc den, 1a, hath<>. CJPENriLw •i7SFv11mlll NIC.f' .... unin~ "''"' '1r·•" ''' Nf'1\'ly lnnd"f'l\pc'll "' ln , l~d ;\r11r,,,r1 1"!o·.1r·h T:1·rl mnvl'·in •"On<tl!11)n, (J p ,, r! r ® . C'11rJll''· Sl:E1•:E,1tnUc,S•!;i:,_'if1~11 b<'lllll C P ilin1;:f. c•f1/~ fh'f'plnct'. 1nlin1a!t"' 1Jl111n1: l For lhP r!1;:h1 ll''m1 f"r ~·111. 1u'<'a and you •J1vn '"" lnnd. ~ romr>lP!r-~,·h•f'•·t•n ,,f hr •. ou·~ Quiek r.ni<sci;sion if •l«:oilrt'1'1 •h " h .. sr.,~;;; DoG KENNEL I H'Ansoit v1F.w HO M Es C. F. Colesworthy T\10 lu1 gl· 1111~ '"I Or(·har1J, RF A.LTY REAL TORS 640..00'20 Mo111 ,\n11 ll"u~llt,., G--ir..:t 833-0780 lar·11l!lr·~. $(' ... 1 nf 11nru11·!11~ ! --------SHARP 4-PLEX ""' "'"' 6oh· 16 :ro. 1 ·HUNT . SCH. lmARlf'lt' a 4 l>dr. 3 bll.th, 2 Br11nrl fll!\\", J. HR 8.c 2 h!I. slor)' rustom b\Jlll home on dt'lu'!t< O\\ nf'r "' •111nrt~rs & l ,. corn('r lol \\'ith hoat ~le 2-P.r. lnt'0111r un11i1. SµRn1sh and l!O n1anv l'Xtras Built mo!lf. i-:n·d"llle Co11u :\!<'~. ju~ 10 .mooih, ago. 'Prlct'd 11r. N'pt. H!'· Set' thl5-& '"· to ~II fast at $45,000 0~11t·r \•cs! totla): SllO.(QI. wlllconskleralrarfe.Utu! CALL· e 646 ·2414 11how YoU this bcatutitul IJ'ut'•"'-home. Call Red Cal't!.':;t, e CALL ANYTIME e A\'1:1:"'-t-.L C \J(}\ \1!1/11.r .. ~ma or Eve. '44.4S43 <Vtt y,,~ -1•1 I• .u·n. \1)1 f1n- 1 ~h· .. t )o•J. ,l\·n1[ 1n \u~. T1lc1· nv1•r 111\ ' ""'" "\ 5 i:Jt1 ~ 0111 11ur.·h~· pr 11· •· S:il 1U1. I D..i\~. ·'l.;.,;JfJi.; !.\~"· r.i! ").vi -1-Just-One-Look-- Lachenmyer Roaltor · Rellhlln at 64S-$0M REALTY' IN\'ESTORS ~ 8'-st buy In ..!!!_a r Nt•port Po1t Offlc t 11.B. 2-3BR houSf.'S. on 1 lot. Don't i;tive Ufl 1h1• rhl1l! Inc. S.165/mo. Otlly $32.000. "l,i11t" it ln clns-.llled. ~hip 97!H>3lf) to ShOn> RC'sult~! S-12-j{i71il. 3 Bdrms-$27,SOO s ··~.:Jl~I .\n1! l!llJ01l /HI! th Hit: fr1m11y k11o·IM·n. 1 .. "lr-,: .. 1 li·11·l.\ , l11iln~"'' q,,~ •· r 11hlj,d1• trt'f'• Enc 1 o:o:·i-n 1~·1' 1,11•111, 1•,11k 11~,. ~ rd ll"l't'C'llt'rl p.1tio Quir t nr(»l I t"I '" d d,. Ill\~ r11 •. I> 1,11 or~ brk ;,.1()..17""' Ju~· !11,u,·I l•r1<:,1 1-1 ;~1 TARBELL TARBELL $27,500. IH-:u:tu11\I. -.: Hlrtt, J1l·1~ 1111 ' r.1 £1 ):-.,l'.'i ft{)('l;ll Bi-.; ••!1"11•:· ~· l.\J.~I -1 \\1..,,1 l<h!•· 11\·r __ ,_, HHl-~r:z~;. 1"r> 10 tk>\I I!. 16'x38' POOL l IH·.l1Hfl(1\JO::. :! l\;dh..,, p]u.,. 1111-..:•· ~.\'.llLY 1 :1)(1~1 pill> 1ru1:1,.::1tt11· "h1:-1+r _\'ill lM 11,1 'lfl..\ l:l(}(/t, ;-..,.1•1h .\!•Jo ' \, ..... 1100. . S33,900. N•wport ·~ Fa irv iew 646-aBl 1 (anyt ime) CHESTNUT STREET DUPLEX IS HARPl- $3 1,000 PACIFIC STREET DUP LEX (0 .K.J-. $31,500 BIRCH STRE ET OU PL EX (GO RGEOUS l-$33,500 TWO SEPARATE HOMES ION ONE LOT l-527,SOO H \"t1r 1:1,,>1111• la.\ hill 1\:1:- "1"·1· Sl.1~1:J l<1.,t ~··;u·. TRY I Cl\\''.'\J'.';t; ,\ Dt:Pl.EX • illlo i f•rrh~·11,\' do•t•ir.ttr•!I ;; l1<fr. 2 ' 1 , n. t•or111.1J t1u11n..: 1111. lo\•·iv 1"'rn1·1 I 111• :1 r 1•111 H· ,11iy ,,, v-11 .1 1 s;,:.,()')11 lltor(t \'ftll cl.111· l\.111 tq 1·:1!! H•d (0;1q~1. 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' ' ~. s "CASH P.URCHASE PLAN" I Jt4~f (1 ll I" I: ' ·~ I t l1 i 11 I Iii .. t"1 I~~ /H1\U1 I\ LI ~tT\ I ·1 0 WALKER & llE l'~ .. \t, !•.~J'\'f,.. :t.';\ ._.,,,111 f:t1~111I '''" ,,"Al j'rli • A l1E/1I. !iTEAL ! l.1.A;J·, l•·I' 1 •·•!'I lllfl. r •1 n I •.I I ~~~-"~~ l'!f'.i)l"i • I I I n11I' .1 1 · .. ' ! -.1i....... 1\ I l•l"Jl'I• t'~' •ltlh (',1\1 Ho•d i '•ll'IJt'f, IO;. ill • • • • ,! -. ' " .. OAILY PILOT Thl.irsdl1, Ju11 5, 1973 I~ I ---I~ [ ....... tors• I~ Generel Coron, 4MI M•r EAN VIEW ,--$-24-,500--1 o PiN DAILY ;w thlt11 1-m m a c u I a t e , VM"/ ahnrp 3 bedroom Lt1,idc 3 + G $25 950 upgraded l bedroom. 2 Harhor View homf'. New Uftt 1 -bathll, only 2 mUtll from lhe porqtK.1 flooni and brilthl • Private circular ltrttt of beach. SeUer w111 pay loan )'f.'llow Clirpd#, &>autfful I Hne homes. Ptlnl and sa~ ft« ISO Yol.I can buy 1-"'llA 111.ndi«·o.(Jt'(I yard with f()l1n- l ho u 1and11 . Sweeping wllh as little iu Sl,000 dow n, tl'ln . 1.'0Vcrcd JJalki -nutturl! I grounds with room for' boot. or )'OU 1nay Wll1l1 to 1t~i<ume trt't!S and vil'W o[ OC.'Cftrt. Ft-t 3 bedroom• In c I u d Ing the cx!Jtlng loon at only land. 1226 Scacrt.':81 1·5 p.m. hlde-a·way ma&l(>f aullc, 5!4.''A> CALL 675-7225 aepara't" iuer;:t facility, """ wl~· ~ldlng .,.,. -t . to z·. entertainers petlo. 1 Breathtaking view of can- 1 yon and blue Pac_lfie. BET· TER llURR¥! Call I 64&-0300. i; r· •1 IOKl\I L Ol\O\ ,,. ; .. < ' u,,. ' UNDA ISLE LAGOON Elegant 4 bedroom cwrtom home wjth Bayfront family room with conver1&tion pit and flreplaoo, fonn'al dining room. large ma1tC'r suitt" wilh s.ltllng room and sund.eck. Pier and slip. l~I vo'ith jacuq.I. $215.troo. 673-1550 t-Ol'ENTIL fil • lr'S FUN TO BE NICE/ ll i ~ 1,1------ ,• BEAT THE HEAT "I'm loo amall for nly Pl'(!S· 1 ent owner but jusl r ight for I ·~ you with n1y 4 BR, sptlrking pool, lrg cov patio." lmmed. ~. avall. Submit on $42,500. '• •GINNY MORRISON• l( REALTOR-457-4130 •' *BAYFRONT 6 BR* I' M • oSll: exclustve N'pt. Joe. I Comp. priY(l.cy, BEACH, I= PATIO, PIER & FLOAT. -You own the land. Priced I below nurrket, $175,000. •! .BALBOA BAY PROP. * 642·7491 * l NEW LISTING Lovely 3 bdr, l'h bath plus family mt. located· in n10st deslreable East Costa Mesa. A reaiJ steal at $34.IXXI, bet· ler hurry to the phone Red 11 Carpet, Reali.ors 546-8640 fopen Evl'ninga) I NEWPORT BEACH • • Marine Contracting Firm Flnest equipment & water front location. 35 yr. old eompany. Space avail.. tor boat sa.ll"ll & repai?"ll. Bl LL GRUNDY RL TR. " 675-6161 l-~PR~E::S"'TIG'°=. c=E- ' 2400 !Mluare feet o r exquisi!e chum. 4 large bedrooms 1' with huge walk-in clo&ets - -3 baths -sunken living room. Formal dining room - -separate family room - ·I v.-alking distance to sho~ ping, churches and best achool1 In Orange ColUlty. A beat buy at $48,500. Hur- ~ ry! ! I Call 842-2535. 1=. ~~""'"''""~~:c"i ''1=-=-..::;==:;.. The "Yellow Pages" . . classified, ••. 642-5678. ! Corori• del M.r C vvALl<fH P. 111 Rcalton 646-7711 2CM3 \'le!lcllff Drive 011en Iii 9 PJ\1 LOVELY 3 BR, 2 BA. & lrg. den. Newly painted lnsic;fe & out. New D/\'1, stv & «pis. 2 frplcs. df1lS, patio & lK'W lanrlscn'g $62i!XXI. 375 E . 23rd 'St., NB 646-3192 Tv,·o l ·BR. \\/:ilk 10 beaeh * NEW DUPLEX * $59,500 Agent 6TJ-8500 BcautHut !ront unit with 4 HARBOR VU HILLS BR._. 3 ba., fa.m. ~rn. & v.>et Lusk: Pri. fXlOl·sZ. lot. 3 br, 2 baJ_'. rear _unit w1U1 2 BR. ba, fani rni. $79,f'IOll. incl. Bric~ patio; gas bit-Ins; lane[, :~ car Jt"d r. Ov.·ner 1208 ~"OOd loc. & now ready for Outri<r<rVr &-14-5467 llllmed. OC(,"tlpancy. "'"'~ • • MORGAN REAL TY Costa M. .. 673-4642 675+159 8albo1 Peninsula MESA VERDE RANCH STYLE * Beach House * ~aut. rambling 4 BR, 2 BA. $55,IXXI Buys_ cute 2 bdnn., one-story hon1e. II ea v y sharp, nisuc decor. Walk shake root. pict\lresque to beach, Va!uable R-2 lot! alrium, \fl: nlOCI kitch, farn. --'GEM i!y nn, ""•ut """"""'°" and 1610 \V, Coast Hwy., N.B. iWll'l.lng. Sµacious lot on REAL TORS 642-4623 quie1 cul-de-sa c close to ne111 ~-~-----.-regional park. Orterl'd al 2 BR beach cottage $57,000 only $49 500: 1 ~~ BR beach cottage ~.IXXI 546-saiO · Open Eves. 4 BR, den, lg lot $87,500 Marsf!all Realty 675-4600 TRlPLEX 1 blk. to beaches, Total 7 BR, 5 BA. $125,000 .,~HERITAGE Miirshall Realty 675-46001.,,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,., B1ycrest 1- . • REALTORS "'-"-'------.-l*FIX·UP & PROFIT* BAYCRESf, by owner, Xlnt This is an older home in a cond. 4BR, 3BA, forml din good location. Near shop. r m & fam rm, quick ping. Ncecls paint, carpets & possession. $64,000. aft lpm, yard \.\1ll'k. Good future 646-3406 potential. The Price is right. Coron• del Mair JOHN CAREY REALTORS Call 5.'l7-2022 *OPEN OAILY 1-5 * * INEXPENSIVE * 422 GOLDENROD • Soulh of hwy. dupil'X. 3 2 BR. house ........ $22,350 bdrm., 21.i ba., owner unit 1 BR. house ........ $21,275 plus 2 BR 2 ba. apt. v ... ry Ead1 on scparatc lots d. U' t' I Q t be ._ Zoned for profess. USC 2 l!f ~ve. new~ A0s k la~·~ BALBOA BAY PROP. WS.000. * 5S<.llOO * OPPORTUNITY for property acquisition -tv.'O beautiful cott~ on large corner lot East Costa f.fesa, income S350 ino. $i50 cl o w n . 642-Qm, ;37 ,500 on sales contract. * TRl·PLEX $47,800* ExceUent Costa 1.1esa Loca-O_U_P_LEX~~-c,-,,.--00-.,,.-,-oot-·' lion Close to shopping. tage, i BR, 2 BA + nu 1100 theater & hospital. Don't be sq. ft. uniL 2 BR, 1 BA & late . ' (rplc. 500 Poinsettia. JOHN CARE~. nEALTORS 3 BR. Carmel model. Open Call 5:i7-2022 daily. 1949 pt, Ram1gnte BY Owner. Nr. So. Cst. lmmac! 675-4524 . own/as:t Plaza. Sharp f Br + 1% ~~ C ·-1 ~ --$1200 dn. T.o. GI 7 ,,, oron• uw ..... r pymnts $25!1/per m o • 83J.-U03, 5."i2-9503. • .,. CALL COLWELL Properties, Inc. P.1ESA VERDE-Owne.1': Nr schJs. 4BR 3BA, util rm. Mint cond. nicely ldscpd. Assume VA. $53,950. Ph: 557-8141 " ,. •• ' ~;. " do "' Realtors FIRST CORONA DEL MAR HOMES . 3 Bedroom Lu sk home, large pool size yard and huge patio with hill view $84,500. 3 bedroom Lusk home, bright new parquet floors and yellow carpeting, beautiful land- scaping '87 ,500. BY (hvl'l('r, 3 BR. 2 BA. bltins. lrplr, qu iet st. 430 Esther $32,500, 837-Ml7, No biers. l\IESA Verde, 4 BR, 2 BA, cust deoor, lmmac. beaut landscaped. 545-00'13 princ. only. SELLING Honie. By ov.·ncl'. Exce ptional area. 4BR, 2 full BA. $43.500. 5<1&-5777 LRG 2 story, condo. 4 BR, 211 ha., Newport Riviera, $36,00J. Prine. only. 548-6656 01n1 Polnr ' .. -... I _ ..... I~ [· _,,, .. I~ Huntington 114och BIT OF THE OLD WEST , •• ts 1tllJ tier-er We're 51.ill lkTVlng our GI's, -. come °'' in and Wik to k'e th_i. bt>aut. 3 bt'drm 2 both bomti that's almost new v.1th all tho X1r8$ in: LR~. car. TRADE YOUR 11t•t.1, d~aJl(.-s, und all the EQUITY J.:ood th:i!'IKll Ull \\ll'1f.tcmel"8 ~ ~njoy. Only $'.ti,500. and , ••. FOR TlflS GORCEOUS any Cl can buy. CA LL SPlRA.L STAl RCASE . 84Go.33n . Franclacan Fountalna Jtomc WESTERN LIVING wit h md• ol u..,....U.. . , . at its best. Swim in your CALL 842-9371. bt·nut. 12· x 36' poot, cirlvi• TRADE YC>µR 5 minutes and i;urf or shop EQUITY ul nearby Huntington Ceo· •.•• FOR A FOURPLEX. 3 tl"I', Thl'I beaut. 4 bcdrm, Bdnn owner'1 unit plus 2 bll U1 home \l.'ilh hardly-no. threeo 2 bdrms. C ALL nialnt, ii'I a hold-up at 842--9371 $34.0X>. CALL 841-35Sl. WOW! WHAT A THE FRIENDLY GREAT FAMILY STRE.ET HOME . . featllrell a 3 bcchm 2 . • .SEUXR'S LOSS IS hath family home \\•Ith an YOUR GAIN. Spotleu 3 l'at·in kil ctLen. ~1~ & Dad bdnn.--1~ be. plus a 400 sq. will enjoy 1rye no-v.'Ork· tt. family rm, Vacant. Al.J.. tl\'f'ded almosphere and for $39,900. CALL 842-$371.. privacy or this nice site n1ll.Sler bedrm. Tilere's J'OO!U to gardl'n on this hug<? 1ot. S30.90Ci. CAL L 963-5621. ~ We're here to ~I ~ ews'til9 I ---lreJ Irvine OWNER DESPERATE ~REDITH GARDENS BiJ cor lot, owner must tell right.1tWjlY. Step-dn bV nn, tonnl din, huge fam I: all clec kilt.ti, 4 BR & 3 BA p11J11 lrg patio. Asking price $5.1)l00. See it and. make orter. I' . I ~ -.r w-. Jilly 4, 197) DAILY PILOT 41 I _ ...... ~I --I~ I --- lrvtno ... COOL IT i.atle • bdrm. w!DI -..cd patio, 'tr'fn, cmtn.! air eond. Room t:Jr pool if de- sired. LWU.11')' iuellna. up. anded.,.._,. m-a...... Best al .n, quaJlfl<d bu,yen can auume G.I. an. Shown by app't. $54,000 Vision- Ired hill THE *B~~SE* VILLA -~r_,,0ne,,.... \""'! to•"=" "UP AT A VILLA, DOWN O .,.~ Pl BY THE SEA," b lhe BALBg: .!:':OPROP. theme tor th.ls lsnposing Sponloh ">I• "°""'· "°"'"d * 67J.7420 * nigh up on t..guna's fa,,,.,.i WALK TO BEACH Rlviera coastline. DETAIL , •• TENNIS, POOI.S1 CLUB ED MEDITERRANEAN Very clean 3 BR. l'K baths. ~ ~oL1~ Jo'arnUy rm., frplc.; bltnil, CHALK WHITE PLASTER. carp,, drape1. $47.500. Moorialutyl<d veranda wttn CAYWOOD REAL TY a view of the ocean lar * .-, 1290 * below. Oce•nfrant Dup .. X Tri level floor pJan features 2 Large bldg + bay &: ~ REALTY BDRMS. & D.EN + GUESI' vie\lf + 4 Jttll"flgeS + extra "l:i========:i A Company With V1slon RM., OR S'llJDY. Afassive beach' lot +tum. +·comer. ill Univ. Park CentE.T', Irvine tv.·e really mean it) liv .rmW. Lonr time owner. $135,CXXl e HURRY &: SWIM e Call Anytime, 5.52-7500 W I 0 CE AN VIE , R. B'l'Ofe Reallor, 673-3012 531·5111 l::::J 531·51H in this jX't'Stige 4 bedrm, otf'ice hours 8 AM to 8 PM TIMBERED c E IL l N G family rm plus tonnal din-"'""'!"l'~~~~~'""' [ TIED BY CRISS CROSS . WEST BLUFF intrm, ~t be.th. $49,950. MUST SELL! B&AA1S, IN AtmlENTIC Formal prdens, sheltered SPAN ISH STYLING . terrace, pool.a, putt In I --V:tll'i. -By o~, aave on this c ENTER FIREPLACE. ~s. 3 Br, 2 Ba, $45,t:m. . ... tuL•~ • beautiful model home, 1 yr. W/W carpets thruout. ';'-P!eMe cau Denison old, 4 BR, 3 BA, bmus ~· 'Cenlral kitchen has range, Aaociates.. 673·1311 1nn Beach Btvd., H.B. lam. rm., llha& ~. All" OVEN-OISHWASHER & BAYSHORES Cozy ~· '!..,..,c.,ALL..,.,m.,,,·,,m,,s~~~ I ~· sprlnlden, co v ' d opens 'to DINING AREA. u 2 pri beaches., 2 BR, 1 ha, patio. S5f,IXXI. See to a~ yoo have a flair for the olde w/patio, yrd, boo.t stg. + REPOSSESSIONS f""late. Open Sat & SUn l, World ..,.gn tl>en "'" m•st room to expand. 25 95 For lnforlnation and location ' 4041 Escudero · ·0 r • ' see this charfning bit of old Crestview Dr. 838--2616. Spain. Offered for o( lh~ IBA & VA boq>"' LUXURIOUS VILLA •n ~, OCEANFRONT contact -,._,_ O I I t 673 -4500 Sq. ft. of charm &: BE THE 1ST TO SEE IT! up ex, owner agen ·"-KASABIAN privacy. Overlooking miles CALL NOW FOR APPT. Duplexes near the ocean Real Est•te , 962-6644. of beaches, marina . & MISSION REAL TY Miles Lal'!On, Realtor BY owner. Accepting pro-coastline. 4 Tremendous 985 SO. COASt liWY., * 673-8563 * motion, must sell. 4 to 5 bdrms., 4 baths. Separate LAGUNA University P•rk BR dl • f • t"ntcrtaining center with Ph-(714) 4~ •731 .. n. am. rmi. cit bar, located beside lge. htd. ...... .,_ bonus r m. Your work ls & fl 'd l DING , PRINCETON rnodt!I, 3 BR, 2 BA, air cond, many xtras. By owner. $49,900. Land Incl. 5S2-7893 done; sprinklers, patio, 1 1 · poo · A few of the COMMAN many extras are: central block v.1all: upgraded all eont.rol lighting, wet bar, 4 areas. 2 Months <>Id. 963-2803 lrplc1., vie"' patio areas; il'ee1'1ay close makes this an ~;s~i;.E ~~!NGtwo m··x~-epil·~=lf. story, formal din. and large family rm. Close to beach. Only $45,{N)). LEADERSHIP, •••• vie\.\'9 are yours forever it you pick this one of a -kind home: Located iri an area of much higher prices, this 1 If'' J glass walled castle creates ..... ..._ moods of abaolute freedom & elegant, luxury living. It iliiiiiiiiiiiiiilliii'I can be yours with easy terms. $1(15,IXXI. 8424466 or 536-3181. 494.5411 4ff-2100 HUNTINGTON SEACUFF . FORMER MODEL MUST SEIJ.. 2 Bcinn "Sea TENNIS. ~Ian MoblloHamn For Sale 125 One story 4 bedroom beauty HOME Haven" home, few blks • • • MOBILE OOme, 2>x00, 2 Br, 2 Ba, lndscpd, fenced, nwlY extras, located Lot No. 9, 32.302 Alipaz, SJC. Adu1t park, pet ok, Phone 493-4619. 1\'ith formal dining, private ONL y $24,500! from ocean on Bushard nr .• , , . anYone? A warm fami· paUo. Luxw-y living ck>se Adams. $26,!IOO. ~lake ofr. ly home with loads of extra REAL ESTATE hy beach and golf course. Elegant crpts & drps, AM Ownr/Principals on I Y, leAlures, from electrically 1190 Glenncyre St. CALI.. 968-4456. lndscpg, lrg cov'd patio, all "'960'2-5=:=7-C4'0,. ~'"'°'"'""===-driven draper ies to a com· 494-9473 • M9-0316 PR1?.1E LOCATION· \Valk to elec. Priced for quick sale. FOR SALE BY Q\VNER pletely private art Is t t 5 beach and schools. ..Move I' No qualifying, tlSSUme &>ft,. 4 studio. 11\e list of extras I ;L::;•;;:9,;U=n'-'•;...:.N;,;IU:U::.•::;l~--VJK~G . exccUent cond . Moving out of state. ·Make ofter. 890 W. 15th, no. 14 Newport Beach. Tight in and assun1c this Br, 1% ba. Best location. \l.'Ould take a page. This 3 3 Br, 3 Ba on l•n .... .,, 5~~ "";(. loan. 4 Bedroom and Uke new •-,,·de & •"'· bd 'd · ty -•· '••-~111-1 ••••10J ... rm. res1 ence 111 on a lot $39950 plenty o! space. CALL --.,.., --M"'n" Xtras. (114'.r 892-4578, block lrom tennis ............. & ' ' ' 968·4456. '""!!!'!~~~~~~~!" [ 683_,2 Re'"•rford Or, HB ... vw.~ 495-0052 1~ u i<:: junior hig h. Ocean &: canyon SPIRAL srAIRCASE • By COUNTRY ENGLISH IDEAL for lrg family, Im· vlew!J. i69,500. OWNER, 3 Br, 2 Ba, Wet 8X29 BUDGER wllOXl> ad· ded room. Costa Mesa Adult the Sea, -4 or 5 Bedf'CXH!l.S . 5 ·Bedrm. two story in subur· mac. 3 BR. l.5xID den (4th ~ bar, Vu, cpt.s, drps. $47,00'.}. All you ~ eve~ wan!ed 111 a ban area. "·Pub" tawm BR) + finished gar, (bonus I H "'< ~ home: riri: ring, pad . for style kit/b:m rm , liv rm rm) else to all schls & '() e,.,.;n Lido Isle JOX47 with' 10X20 cabana, boat or traileri wrou¥ht-iron w/huge brick firepl over-shppng, avail oow. $34,500, REAL ESTATE xlnt cond. 1741 Pomona, Park. $1950. American 557-9390 courtyard· '.1115 wont last· looks coWred pat.iO with 847-1905. ' . RARE CHARM Space 41 Costa Mesa CALL ~4456. li'l.s own gas tirepl. Park-like BY owner, see to appreeiate ll!IO Glennc)"!'f! St. 549-0316 English Country fa m 11 Y c.,"X50"-"'-F','.Uc:RN:=:::,=B=,=. -,~Ba.~I ya.rd with fruit trees. Won't custom built 3 Br home. 494-9473 home. 60 Ft. Jot. 4 9X36 patio. Driftwood Beach last at $39,500. Call today. $57.500. Owner will finance. Bdrms./balhs. Huge liv. Cl :000 s.~7813 THE REAL ESTATE FAIR, It interested call ~2423 · MONARCH BAY rm., rec. rm. & din. rm. ub. Sil, . 536-2551. for appL Spacious 3 bdnn, 3 bath $152,500 ON BOf & golf CK', llntgn. BRING your POOL TABLE """"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"[tor this beaut 2 BR condo. Bonus rm 1s 20' x '20'. 2 car encl. gnr., blti.ns, lCtra cabinets, shag erpt::s. Adult BEACH LOVERS occupied. Fronts greenbelt $37,500 & •lops to pool. RED Heavy shake ·roof on this CARPE'T RE ALT 0 RS. rambling Calif. ranch home. ~""'836=-"~c;.· ==~--­ Ceramic tile kitchen, all the IT GLISTENS lat('St appl!anet!s. Isolat_ed IT GLEEMS n;aster su1!e and vanity Ne\vly pa.inted in & out. Palos billh. 4 Bedroom, plush car· Verde stone fpl., 4 ·BR, 1% pets and decorator . drapes. :BA, gourniet kit w/elec ~ds or square rootagl'. and bl t'ins, ne\11 cpts. Move-in- '\ tusto1n floor plan wt\h a cond. Call today . non•t de- big laundry ~nl. Bli;icks to lny! $34,500. F.P. TIIE beach. Hurry, 1t v."On t lasl! REl\L ESTATE li'AlR BKR 962-5511. 536-2551. ' ARTIST'S RETREAT $24,500. \V~k·in closets, shag crpl, Three bedroom starter home dnllng, ultra-modem kit· not far from beach. Copper ~hen, shake roof ~ ~ kettle kitchen. 2 vanity h~e comer lot. }llgh l~I,rht baths. Owner says one year this 4 br. 2 ba,. sensation! old waiher, dryer, refrig go Eager 01vt1Cr asJ..-mg $34,500. with house for fast sale. . take U\'cr vet'~ loan! ,£KR 962-00U Terms or lracic in your(~-~°"'T..==----prescnt h<lme!? Cnll 645-8400 OWNER ,I-E.~<UJ2!l!l!>ll.lOQ!!LJICP<HZ!<l~"~''~I TRANSFERRED v. E.' u •.. ~ & r_ Assume 1% Apr. loon. Only • ia.m-aru · ._..,. $5,IXXI dcrv.·n 3 hr, I%. ba & !WI.-......~ pool, Large yd. BKR, Nr. YELLOW & freeways & shopping & schools.. Call 96J..5611. BY Owner • Glen 1-lar 4 bt•, 2 WHITE FARM ba, (rplc, orpt, dra, crpld ' il 'd · , LIDO REALTY :!l'x57' dlx., rpt dshwahr, Irvine am Y l"CSl ~ m one o Laguna's fif1C'Sf communi· ~ 3377 Via Lido,-N'pt.-Beach wshr/dryr. 536-4736 SP&CTACULAR SPARKLE l'erTaZO takes you into this lovely 3 bdrm., 2 bath home wilh family rm., atrium, patios & attr. landscaping with sprinklers. Asking $58,900 inetuding tand. Vision- (ired hill REALTY Univ. Park Center. Irvine CalI Anytime, 552-7500 Office hours 8 A:i'f to 8 PM "In . The New City -Of Irvine" A ties. Private patios, frcmt, * , 673-7300 * ROY AL Lancer 20 by 60, on baek & off 2 bdnns. Com. LIDO 1 1 B 0 3 goU course. Beach, $16,000. plefely fenced, private beach 5 e -Y wner -1714) 536-4953. & beach dub. Perfet..1 for BR., 2 Ba., faro. rm., 4S' family &: entertainirw. lot, $7\i,500. Prindplas only. $94 673-1379. ,500 4 BDRM, 31Ai BA, beamed GRUBB & ELLIS cl .... beaut. pool, 45'. lot. Rultor_s Pvt pty).$114,SIXI. 673-0563 2863 E. Cst. Hwy., CdM Mesa Verde 675-70BO PRIVATE party wants house ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,, , in Mesa Verde, 2400 sq. f t. or +, 4 or more bdrms. Prine. only. 540-6099. CUSTOM BUILT Close-in walk to town & N rt B ch beach. New 4 bdrm., 2 bath 1 _•_w~po ___ •_• ___ _ home wjth lge. yard, room for poo~ Heavy shake roof, shingle siding. A s k I n g $69,500. li,~w 4 BR • 2700 SQ. FT. $92,000. Form dln rm·"'l!t bar, two patios, . b It In vacuum, 3 car gar, ext. lites. 2442 Windward Lane, Newport Beach ..• EAR L __ f-~i-!'MAN I~ Acreage for nle 150 eSPOT FOR RANCHe ? to 25 Acres, level land Best Perris Lake LOcation Zoned for horses, Mobile Home OK. Cail today. e BAY MESA e 54S-2121 . Commercl•I Property BEACH CITIES 151 ~ ~-,.-""'.'"""~""'"--· 11. Rare comer in Laguna H•rbor View Homes 150' x 150· -excepUonal. Immaculate 4/br, 1 year old 494-5671 <499-2100 .home with Oriental decor & Jr. Est•-te ganiens. Quiet cul-de-sac Cus!om 5 bedroom 4 bath La adjoining lovriy greenbelt in Veta homt" Go~ pao1 "The Ranch" : Irvinl(s ·Formal cfutmg rm, famu; planned comm~1ty. IS min· nn. 'I'v."O 'fireplaces! Sur· utes from Fashion Island & rounded by lu.sh Jandscap- Ne-.vport Beach. Among the ing. $78,000 bric 494-8003. Orange Orchards. Reduced TARBELL Palermo Model restaurant sit!:. Submtt A stone's throw from often • asking $225,000. Fashion Island. 2-Sty. beau· 2. Build to suit lot in C.D.'.1\1:. ty; 4 BR., 2 trplcs., v.·et bar, 41, fro l .~_.lo ll boat gate, greenbelt, nage-p .... ,.u,. r clubhouse, pool & much cars. 00 ~nts a foot. more. A good buy at $83,!m 3. 126. corner location In CAPRI REALTY 644-7525 C BEAUTIFUL location .o.r-.1. Offered at $16.5,000, SOUTH LAGUNA. 1 block * OCEANFRONT * but 1ubmit any oiler. to $40,900, C wALl<EH & lll to beach. Newly remodeled PARADISE 4. Stylish oUice building ,vitti Realtors 546-0022 2 Bdrm, family rm, large 1;000 Sq. ft. or wood & charm room for expansion. Ample TURTLEROCK }Ii 11 s ~~~~ $6'2~=fu.m~w,. 0~:;~ .duplLiDo$320R~ALTY parking. Name Tenants. hillside vu lot overlooking $382 000 UCl campus, end of cul-de Call 49S-1204. Would con· 3377 Via Lido, N'pl Beach · · sac, 4 hr, 2 ba, den, llv rm, sider summer rentals also. * 673-7300 * CALL 675-7225 firplc, atrium, glaped wall * OCEAN VIEW * Beautiful Channel Reef-2 bedroom condo -1000' of living from CDM's best view - $95,000. \Vi!h heavy shake l'(l()f 4 kilchcn w/bltins, cul--de- Large BR 2 BA. SIS.· yd sac, 2 blk to schl, shopping rich b!'0\\11 heavy shag, due· & f>ark. $33,500. 962--4321 oratore papers & paint. OCEAN breezes, b each, J\lodel home and n1odef cond. schools. 3 Br. fa1nlly rm. I J\·Ji from ocean. Only lge patio, 2ro41 Hula Cir. 2 BR, I ~~ BA, Z story, close $33,500. ~96S-<=~34~l~·~~-~-- to n1arina. cpt/drps, lg sun .,. OPEN daily, 1 pm to 5 pm or eel in den, liv rm, intercom, ll~. ocean view Hv. rm. elect. gar dr, auto spmklr1, w/frpl; din o.rea. 2 BR, den 2,000 sq. ft, 1 blk from sch. + gue1t nn, w/w carp, by owner. $68.000. 18'191 Via thruout. Central k It, Verona (Take Culver exit w/range, oven, dlahwshr. •' •, 1· ' • Like new, 5 bedroom' Lusk two sU>ry-Joads of potential from large pool size yard - $11Q,OOO ' Cameo Shores - 3 bedroom plus maid's room -private beaches -excellent view $115,000. Spyglass 4 bedroom and bonus room-views in au directions -3329' of famil y living $129.95(). 6 bedroom home on choice cul de sac , beautifully landscaped, lee land, Spyglass •1-$135,000.' 4 bedroom Tra dewi nds model-largest one story on Spyglass. Exciting home fabul ous vie\v-$139,500. Brand new 5 bedroom home in "Old Coro- na" for those who do NOT want suburbia . Location! '140,000. Lovely Ch81U1el 11<!<!! condc>-magnilicently decorated. Boat dock and privacy. $145,000. Untlsual arrangement or two complete 3 bedroom homes on R-2 Jot witb_sparkling pool-Good views--$169,500. . . . '·Magnificent 5 bedroom Shorecli!fs home- wblte wate r view -lovely custom built · home-$250,000. Ca.m.eo Shores-gracious 4 bedroom con- temporary home. Pool, sauha and white water. view. $200,00ll. 675-7225 deck, $37.500. -193·5029. by appt. 8402 SNOWEIRD oft San 0 . Fwy.l See this one! $S3,500. Fountain Valley t62.+471 ( :::~) 546·11DJ ~~'u.4J~2-1::~e~e~ LOVELY 4 BR w/great Mission ReaJty 494-0131 15x23' fully encl. patio, fam. LAGUNA Canyon J\fini.Ra.nch ELEGANT MANSION OLD FARM TRACT Super 5 BR or 4 & game rm. 3 BA, front rm plu11 tren\en· dous cl ining nn. ft 's re<11\y big. Lots of paneling In !his 2 !iilory ~m. The ldscpg both in front a nd lmck ls tops. Priced at only $•11.500. with xlnt crpL~ & <ltps. Don't miss this. it's n beaut fRmily home ... I' 1llage Real [sta te 531·5110 ( ~::1 531·5100 REDUCED $3500. ror fast sale al $19,500. * Cr.ntul'y Park 4BR 2"!rBA * r amll y k:i1 ch. <lWtlooks ll&F rool. * Brlck lln!pl In family rm * 1-·ormnl cl ln & heavy shake ""'' * II ugn borlu5 rw1n * ~lier !raru1fcrred. · •larwin realty Inc. 968-4405 (24 ~rs) REPO $7SO DOWN 2 or 3 BR TownhO""', hf!:~ ,run1pu.<c rOOm dblc 111r, swim. pool . few left. Hurry! 557 .. 9144 or ~21 First Pion:eer Rea lty VA-NO DOW N (213) 323-2306 SWIMMING IS GRF..AT location-6 min. to rm. w/regulation slate pool by owner , 3.35 hillside bch, Jo down \II/financing table. Located across from acres, Lge 2 BR. 2 ba, Prin GOOD FOR committed, 2 BR in 2-story park &. El Cnmino Real only. Owner finance 29% YOUR HEALTH to\vnhouse. 1 yr. old. Pvt. School. Red Carpet down. $93,000 or submit: n4 pty. $23.350 847-8235 Realtors, 833-3380. -494--0568 alt 5 And here L'! a GREAT POOLf£.==-========-'..=;..;;;:::=:::==::.!.====::=:::::=== DEAL, a ttached to a 3 bdnn, 2 bath, home-lots of lflndsca_ping •. (!asy c a r e I0.1\·n. N car Goldcnwcst College, fv.ys, ntaJor sho~ ping. F'ull price $32.000 - C WAll(fH 11. lll 7682 Edinger A\'f'., open eves. til :30 -7 days. TIRED OF TOGETHERNESS? Scl:~-cl hldti·awny master suite for Mom and Dad. &>p- nr:'L1e 22' rec room for fun and pmes. St'Clud~ picnic pat\ai ar<?n for dining untlcr the ku;i or stars. 3 BR, 2 B;\, sunn~ kitchen \11lt.h Ul!ln.'(. 1..'U'g(' lot on cuJ-<if" 5:tc. Only $34,900. Just listed" "oo'l last. Call MS-5880. 11tRIT•\Cfo_; Rl::AL.TORS. OJ)Cn OVC!I. $34,950 .• wow ~ew peln1 •••• ""YW' NfW ca.rpct1 • , •• wq..v Bia yard ..•. wow QuaJfty built ... : Wt1W l.EADERSl-ltP 842-4466 BY (h,·n. Vac. 4 Br, 2 Ba, 11950 rln. T.O. FJ.IA 71,•:;. pyn1n11 $276/mo 833-11 0.1. 5.12-ftil:l. S©\\~~-l&t-~s· Thot lnlriguinlJ Worrl . Gome with o Chuclle ------ldit.4 lry CLAY I . toUAN 0 Rearrange lltterl of the lour tcrombltd· words be- low to form fo,ur almple Wofds. I SOLANO I I I' 1· I I I WOREC Ii I I I I I -I I OUTIA .1 ! 1--. .,., ~.1-rl::-~ ..,,r-1 . What lclnd off lower do they L.. -L--'·-'-· _.,,_. put in dog food? Answer.- ~----,,.-,,.-..,\floww. 7·• I TUOLIE I ......... ,-...., ......... , _,,,_...,,,,r-1 0 c-lslo flo <hv<klo .,.- . _ . . by fil11"' ~ the mlalng WCN"d ... -'-'-..L.-L .... _. '°" dowloo -... ""' 3 ,,. ... $ PR~~~~u~~~\~s trn£RS IN \' I' 1s 1• I' J' I 6 u~~·~·~N~~~E <HJOS I ! I I I I I • El Toro El Toro LAKE FOREST 5 Bedroom Plus POOL • \ Elegant 2 story home includes Ceatures such as: many, fine Shag Carpeting Throughout Eye Catchirig Uving Room and Atrium Huge family room w/wet bar S baths Airy Kitchen with pass through \Vindow-bulll·ln.$ ~ Heated, fil tered, lighted pool . with slide · Outdoor gas barbecue Automauc garage door opener . . . and more Offered for llrot time by 'owner. Prlnel~l1 only Prlc.d •I only $52.900 Call 837-4239 Opon Sat.·Sun. 1·5 • • \• 4 br, I ~ bti , In bcAutllul >'ounlnin Valley. f>l•tt't'd 111 only S31,!rJO. 8KR. C·M I l 00.1{1611. OCEANVIEW, hnmac. 3 Br. rarnily rn1. pa!lo. By O\\'nct, $42,QOO. 96.~·434 1. SCRAM-LETS ANSWE~S IN CLASSIFICATION 700 I • . . I • • j, ' i• I I !. I ' .. DAILY PILOT Tlwrsdly, J11!1 5. 1973 DAILY PILOT -"'*· -~ I~ I RMll•UU. -]~ ( -Iii I -... -l~I _ ... _ I~ I -... -I~ 1..-... -1 ~ I ..... .-... -1 ~ ....... _ ... _ ~ Loh for Sal• 171 IUllMH tiouse. Unturn. 305 Irvin• Condom1nlvm1 Unluro. no :A:iP:.:t1.:::.,:Fc;•:.:r.::"-;_ __ _;;3'°:.; Apt. Unfvrn. 3'S Apt. Unturn. 36S Commwcl•I 1_P_rwop_,..._ty~ __ 151 ;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I _0ppon ..... _._._11y._ __ 200_ ~-~~ •• :;,=='--.;,;, /;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Cot.ti MIM Co1t1 Mew Huntl_nefOfl 8Mch ;;:.:;;;_;..:.:.;;;_~~~-1'""-'-"'"'-'~~~~1 WAITING LIST lit TIME orre~ • N'pl. APARTMENT SITE Annn'ION 3 BR. 2 batlu! ........ 125> Gonorel 81vcl. 9.2% Retum spend· Prime Huntl111ton Beach 1 IU.I Z RR. 2 be.. ••• 1325 ;:.;==------$30 WEEK • UP DELUXE &bro lnuome. R ea I tor ~atlon, with excellent 2 BR. 2 bl, dm, NC.•• sm 2BR 2BA bit/Ins rl8/v.·1h, e Slud~ &r 1 BR Ap1.1. APARTMENTS C:1n1um• llu~~~200'".ooo .. n"~ DOCTORS/DENTISTS RENTAl:S ~ ::·2:i ~. ~r-=.:: ~~ pool, cp:• :327n'r r11 : ~~ ~~1~~1rid~;~ ~1~'~1!'r~1f;~t~ ~n•: •--I · $21 ~ 4 BR .. 2 '*· ········· ··· $·!50 • Childrvn k Pel Set1lon Tt-nnl• c:oung • Gvn1 and n...-11 e ~ HARBOR -DEVELOPERS-0115211 II \\'e Have SU1nn1CT rt•nt11ll Fount1in Valley 2'li6 Ne11i·port Ulvd ., C~l 81Ulu1·d H.oon1. , OPEN for 1,2or3Blt Apt at the * CONDO-Vacant, TREES. Ho&-. V1"s"1on-t S'J'OR''· 2nd·20x20 br. O\..ir 5L~·9155 or 643-3.1'!67 1 BR. 1-'l'Qlll Sl:x.I ~ pool 3 BR 2 BA dbl Kar, t•lf'cl. door O""IM'!r, (,\d Cood (or S5 011 l"C'nl l 1 UR & Oen .fron1 1190 ga,UCI ... , • • · Tax Sheller!! p r ti p n I d · "' 1 Be h VILLA YORBA -$43,000. Low (town or will 1 nd De la Jo ()3 w. 19th St., Costa ~[t&n clrct kitchen, pool. tenn\5 Huntington &each 1 llll, f1'0m $210 llunl l'l&lon ac ~nl w/opt. to buy. 673-5221. COMP'ANY ~~Tetnta i.o!a':n t j1~ 1831 $. Coast R\\)'., Laguna 8 d h•11 1c!'!o· ·~~~nd..,n1i from ocean. 2 !JR. Tv.·nl!.9e8 rrom $150 (714) M2 .. M22 642·3&15. Bkr. IU;ALTORS Omngo County for Mrolcal re I " . --BAC11ELCl~15-ll65 1 DR.. MEDITERRANEAN *.DOG RUNS * Income Property 166 SINCE 1944 Building .. un Fast Deve}Op-S150~~~E~!J;~'ll. H•1ntlnrtton 8••~1'-pa1los, (rplc'• pri''· aant:ci VILLAGE Spa, 2 & 3 BR.. Sl.t9 It $100. INCOME INCOME + HOME $57.500 4-Pltx of( Newport . Freshly paintl!d. G o o d return. No vacancy. Pride of ownl!1-ship. Low doo.i.•n, submit )'QUI' terms. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BLDG.· Six offices -Newport Bl!al!h. One minute la lhl! bay antl Lido shopping, Near Hoag Hospital. 7.6 x l!_rass. · PRICE $72,000 TWO INCOMES Luncheon and c ocktail restaurant. Entel"lalnmenl establlshmen1 for lhe ni~hl goer's, good leases 11.nd return. Lo\v do'A'n. Zoned C-2 -excellent locaUon. PRICE $135,000 CORONA DEL 'MAR UNITS· $84,000 1~; bltieks lo 1>1!11.ch. Sh1trp tri·plex. Swimming pool. 8% loan commitment -25 years. Don't miss this one Anxious seller. 546-1600 INVESTMENT DIVISION OflfNTJt. I>. rr'S FUN ro BE. NICE/ [llJ li~~:11·111 4-PLEXES Let us show you how 10 bl!gln your investment program l\'itb one of these dcluxe 4 • plexes. A I I amenities plus excellent location. Only 10% down. $64,500. 673-4400 ing Bristol Street acro1111 11. h ~'tn 0 . lck<d batl & lot f Kid!t ok. Pool. Kttl50n Ln. frOm New l'otercy Hospital. ~\JI util pd. Pool. 1\VI 7 ·s. R&\Ln· 3 BEDRl,1, 2 bat , ......... • iv 1 1 0 2400 ila.rbor Blvd., C.lt. 11 blk \\1, or Bt>ILCh Blvd., Drive by Bristol 1r; Centrlll $165 • 2 Br. Duple.x. E1 sidc A Company ''1111 Vl11lon per mo includin~ re-clOlielH. Rt'C. hall. pool & 111"1 5U7'*"20 off Slatt>r). 963--<4029 or AmNTION w/gar Kid /petl/ ~ ok u · P·"· Cent t J • • · · pool tables, saunn bath5. OP to Mlf! loeaUon _ \\'Ill sell, • s mg.,, . n1v. .....,. '('r, rv nc frig. ·& "i er. ALL .. _ for ,·oun;.clf. 17301 EN EVEflYDA\" 1 ~s~l1~·~77~1t6~.~~-~--,-I !' ... orb ild I II m . 3 BR Duplex. Partially Call A-'"'nu·. f>52.r:JOO y ~...., !Jou-· >'rl Tu-11).6 BUILDERS • ~ .. 1,!.1U.. m.,.. 96" "71, as !or Ross Kt>el!L!On Ln. <t blk \\'. ol .... . "" NE."\\' 2 BH. To11i11hou1e, .... ~ ••~ fl.Im. Kids/pets/i;ng\s ok. Office hours 8 A!'11 to 8 P!'ll V"t't -WM:-!-Thun. 10.7 I East.side ,... __ ta •t-·. ~One -c~C=o~W1=•'7'Y'--l~o-=B~,..="'=~ $295 . 3 Br. llOUSI? in Cotlt>ge l-"LA.IR, Class + Vlt'w. Nu 2 Beach, I blk N. ol Slatl!r). n.111. drpa, d5h11i·hr, pr v. pal'et>l m>:'300·, ~ f"'• a .~ Park, A\i 811. Yearly. UNIVERSITY Pl\rk -3 Br, 2 Br. 2 Ba, Corv:lo nr JlOOI, 8-12.-73-&!I ~.!!.',· ~1 .!.,~· ~-,;;: tatnl or 18 unUs. -:.mo "" "NEW private campground CAU.. &ti-0111 Ra. St'p. din nn. Green~ll. lennls & St'&. Avail Aug. $1"5 • s1r.s HARBOR GREENS ,~..:-,•, 31'.·· .0~15. '" -. .,,,,, and RV travel park in boom-Nr pool. 15th S@l/P.10 . &W-2l17. BAC'IIELOR It. 1 BR., pa.lio5, "' ......., CAJ.L ~ 64,-1,14 i,.: So. Utah. l\1odern hook -LAGUNA BEACH OFFICE $.D)/J\10. ~Li.l. frplc"s priv. garagt>s From $l30 to $llS Mo. Legune Beach ,. \:#' ~ ups, 4 big restrooms, hum-$110 Yt'Ulyln 'Laguna F•·-Irvine Divided b1.1th & lol<i ol ""'41aL. dry, camp store, jog cabin S~ deck, patiO, s~ ~ Legune h•ch c~tll. Rec. hall, pool & B1chelor, 1. 2 or 3 Br. LAGUNA estate living on •• ALTY lounge old 'boardwalks Old ok 2 BR. 1 1~ ba, t'A'TlhM>, central 1 '"hi 1 ,..,,. .__,.__ llC'rt"S of n1 a\ n t,.. In ed Near iwpo rl P•st orrlre \test design. ~lol!t um'.isuat · · . S.LS5 • 1 BR. In Fourplex. 2 air, lots of cxtra11. l"an1. nn, ~ k,r e )~rvlf. "'inll lie&Jn celli1131. t'irplc. ~ncl. xartltns. Pool & spa. Ocean --m-•nd In lhe \\'e-, n40 ·Furn StudlO. Nr. c.?cean. blk!i beach. Stove, l"t"!rig. pool, xlnt location. Call I pat~ '-'-p Jn"·v ·-• 2 · CJ t ~ ch • R 2 LOT '-"" -·-'" Ge.rd I I Uti1 Keelson L.n . 11 blk \\', 0 ..... .,.., . "''~ -~ • \'\('.'WS. o&e 0 '"'a "" • and .. 1-....i., ........... .,,,.,., Cao en area. nc · · · · Oi>ts, -· °" ~9 Pool• Sa"n' R•c ,, .. ,·1 ho · • • 2 BR 2 •· """"~ ~ ....... ~...,, U90 2 B Bltns t-.......-v••. Beacti, l blk N. o[Slattrl. S< '-· G · '"· " · s pp\/11{ .... e. ·· '"'· Zoned for 6 Units, Huntington h·~•, o·-lOO ·-•i-0.. • r. . · crp s, SZ15 • Nice 2 Br. Bltn.-.. 2 cunly ,,,-No 1 / 'ti $350 'lo wiw .... uw -..;o • drps, encl gar, 'Kids ok. patk>s "Ocean View' N•wpo,:t Beech S<tZ..7848 . u. • P" 11. ap1. 11i· an1en1 es. " ., ~l!acb. Sc\\'er paid. Alley. tents, \vith room tor more. $2!15 • 3 BR, _ 2 Ba. Home. $3'7'5 . 3. + Fam Rm. Afi bltns, c...,;,..'--------· I $1 .\0 _ ULTRA ..NICE Apt. 6 Mod .. ~, Open pnrtlally tum., Incl. ut\I, ~p':i ing. Jn.;estment {No franchl&e involved). f'rptc, gar. Kids/pets/mgls. 2 trplc's gar yard patio SUBLEASE 3 BR. 2 BA. Pool!. 4 Gardens. Sitt1na. 10 trl 7 pm ~tl\tul't'.adulti1. 49-l--165.1 or Cor p. 6 •• 5662 Sl80,<XX>.OO, or \\•lll scU SO% Al.SO SUJ\t!\tER RENTALS NU VIEW RENTALS . lrplc, shag cpts, drps. a11 Tenn\11. Prl\'1tte p a tio . "2700 Peterton W•y, CM ''"~""''-"b<ok= .... "-'·-----1 -~lp. Buyer niust Rr· CALL 494-9491 ~ elec. kit, "uher/dry't'r, Adult11 Ph· 846-<1259 ( H bo & Ad ) range financ,.inQ'. ,801-438·2836, i * LANDLORDS * 673-4030 or 49-1.:r1.1s • . . nr ir r ams Me11 Verde M;i:~neHr o;:ieor/ks or 801-43..~-5654. Bo,~ 667, FREE RENTAL SERVICE * $&25; l\10NT!l 11,•/l·year ~r :~· ea~: '$~· ~!: L•gun• Beach 546.()370 172 Beawr, Utah, 84TI3. lease, for the true aesthete. 64>7814 DL."( 2 & 3 Br., 2 Ba. Encl LANDLORDS! P.1 a g n I ficent oceanfront OCEAN r~RONT 'The More ·Room .. L•ll Money gar~ $16.'"1 up. Rental Ole .• O\VNER DESPERATE Must sell,' 24 by 64 l\fobile hon11! ,!(, lot, hi gh in smog lree. Gavilan Hills Terrace ~331 Mountain, o ... rt Re1etrt 174 e Bani &: Dinner Houses e Health Food &'Gen'! Store e Children's Shop, Unique • Snack Shop • l'ofarlna e R.E. Sale! Oppty Holl1ncl Bus. Seles 645-4170 or 540-<l608 Spanish villa. Private beach Townhouse Unfum. 335 Royal<'' "'here Ille Sia~ llv· C0!\1.t; i;ec n rcnl iardcn m5 !\face Ave. 546-1034. ~ac8r:~2!~ndef :~.rt & pool. Lovely garden~. Newport Boe-ed. 1LlLxuriou~l3 B~. 2t bas., apt! Like living In -a honle Newport Beech Superb artistic details. Call ~.. adu t apt. rvu ' I! l!\'a or lO for 116150/P.lO. 2 BR, 1",1--"--------· I il Laguna. Our Rental Ser· be-ach unimpaired \<iC\\', ~ NEW vice 11 FREE to You! Try aJter 1 P·'!?\ • .,.,.,0 ADULTS ONLY \\·hite "'ater & m:k~. Lease BA. 2 prk'i pla~s. priv THE Nu-View! 1----~~~=~---T:il c II patios " rec areas. \\1ilson BA \'.\\'OOD APART~l'ENTS SPAC 1BR hou V 2 BR, 2 b3. Nr. lloag HO!ip. g n'IOS. ~!in., $ · n'IO. a G&rdeM on \\'U··• St \\' In N "· ~ NU-VIEW RENTALS se. t-ry o today. Others tor sale. • ....... " · '-N ·pott D«Rl-n are 673-tOJO or 494-3248 private, newty <k'coratcd 'i°::50/Uase~I. R ~e~ 1 1 0·~: TI·1-t99-300.l. Bkr. of Harbor. No child./pet. l"l!fld)'. Tiie sales qlfire Ls thru-out. Lrg patio, 1 blk to ,, • ., =.,.,.,_ 2283 Fountain \\'ay East OP"n daily from 10 AM to 6000 FEET UP *ELEGANT BEA U TY Aneheim beach, adlta, please. WA} .,................, NE AR Reach & Town, 1 BR 646-2846 6::-.0 P~I . ~1 RcArthur Blvd. Abovl! ,,__ .... 1 --cc t'n th• SHOP, Newport Bea ch . ----------.1 per mo. Perm. rental. Duplex•• Unturn. 350 tum, Summer rt"ntal, $WO. THIS IS ITI & San Joaquin Hill& Road. UH:: ~.. .... O\\mr opera.led. G 0 0 d 1 Boru.t house. No childr'C!n 499-31".16 n'IO, .t97-lUU PEACE • QUIET 64+56&1 smog b<tsin bekn1• -you can 1· 1 t 1 t •· 1125 1~• • c t u. ~ enjoy life in a 2-Bdrm, all ~~; e m;kc:! 0 11 f:: 5 ; ~~· ' mo, ... ...,) CHAru.flNG 2 BR in :.:0~·~·~";.::;~,.=.-----1 Newport Belch All elec. Gold P.troallian. 2 br DUPLEX brund delux 3 br, electric Cabin in Runiiirlg forces sale. 642--0596, or. Bluebini Canyo n. Ad ults, no 2BR, lb3, lrg patio, enclsd apt 11,•/patia, encl ~.u 2~1 b8, $.195 per mo. I 1)1.k fO S'pr lngs . \\'ood-burning eves 548-042S B1ylhore1 pets. 1st & la!it mo+ $50. gara~. no children, 21!17 B \\'/storage,&: laurtl facil. ocean or bay, 822 \\I. fit't"plac:c supplemen(.!\ elec-Cleaning fee. $295. 49-1-4941 American Ave. 3 BR. 2 ba. + den, frpl. Nr. Adlt.s only, no pets. $165 n10. Ralboft, Open Sun. 21l! ~\~~~~~~ f~=Yate$ff~ 1"Q;~=~Jty 220 ~~. 'iatar,~ !8P1;; I ~1: J:-1'~-~~l l\locie~JkB~. 2BR Unfum duplex, lle\\' ~:c1~~,~~:~·~l~entals ~~·. in C.P.t. 646--0977,1 ·2~"-'::"'~.-1~.._-~Ftpl--,.~s .. -.,-lo·f Call us Ior clirections.1-==.;.;.=;;.:.--...;~ gardener. $375 yrl~ lease ' e gar, 0 paint, drp1, & crpt.s, adlts Bay It. Oceanfronl . Gti-1706 . . Adults. No pcfl. $375. I P'IS 545-4452 aft 6 -.. ~IUI-Yearly; S300 month 586--0222 \VANTED active working Lease. 497-29%1' on y, no · .Call: 67~ &12.-~ Eves. HARBOR GREENS Ask for J\Uke HIDEAWAY IN BIG IEAR Slt'<'p six o'r more at thjs ''aCRtion spot. S'A·im in Big Bc!a1· Lake just 2 blocks R\\'ay and think about the "inter fun! Just S9.roo - \Von'! last long at this price! Call us. 586--0222 partner to enter the woad Coron1 del Mir 2 BR. Adul ts. No pets. Patio. Furn. & Unlum. Fr $130. JONES REAJ~TY 673-6210 11"1.h.,..movlng and wood :;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;::;:;;:;;;;;;;;:JJAPANESE l'oloderne, 3 BR, Gar .. e. $185 nlo. 359 16th Ba h J 2 & 3 BR' >t·'·J • 2 bas dbl ....... \Valk m c • • , s. 1 "'"' 8 • • B·v~oN.'1' . "ri v . bloachlng servl,,... on a 00 ~ ' ... -· Pl., C.~1. Call 548·521 ~. O 10 til 1 :noo " '~ '' --nt b•sls 0'! all \VOrk * • * * • * beach. Adul ts, no pets. $375. PP't n IV C>lpm. 11 1 Bt'ach & Pier. New 3 Br, 2 ·~·--Del 3BR l "BA o · Lease4972923 eenon ay, i .nr. ar· B•. \'•arly 1"50/mo. you perfonn. Good worker ~,xe . · d p1' wner s -Dan• Point bor Blvdr.~ ,.A3~7a0m" 9~, ~· •1•. "'·' ... 10' con fK't $300 a WCi'k. I pay uru, 1n new u ex, near ~ '"""""'' .,..,_, all overhead. Lots of \\'Ork beach, patios, fireplace, no Lagun• Hiiis . PANORAMIC ocean .vie"~ i'ii"'i'"'i':;:"''i"~~'i"i'iii"".i' [ ,..,..,..,:::;::~:_..,.., .. [t.uXURY Bayfronl. Spacloui; on hand . 90 percent of Work pets, $425. mo. Avallable 8-1. NE\V 3 B 2 Ba 1 I •JC Lrg 3 Br. bltn kit., 2 Ba. $35 & Up. 1 BR., 2 BR ~ LOW PRICED & I Br. l Ba. Secur bldg. Pool , done on customer premises. 675-6900 r, • l!n r •• · Bldg Jess lhan 1 ~T. old. BncheloNI. Color-TV. mAld :ilp avail. Ulil pd. Yrly l5e. Removing all type• of v.'OOd * * * * * * Rent/lsc opt. $275 per mo. Close to bl!ach & harbor. i;c.rv, pool. Thc ~1eS&, 4.15 N. NICE! 11 $47~. 67:r.3464 finishes from furniture&: in-~ 833-llOJ; S52-950l. $30)/~10. 499-2895 Ne"'J)Ort 81., N.B. 646-968l. 1 BOOR.DOM NEW 3 BR, 2 BA tl!rior & exterior woad 2BR, So. of Hwy. carpet!, l•gunl Nlgu.I * BACHELOR Apt • Balboa On Quiet Stttet. $120/?ltO. $400 n"la. 600 ~"ront St . v.·ork. Homes, Bu5. bldgs, drapes stove, $22imo. -Newport Be1ch Bay Club, furn I 1 he d. Bkr. 675-~. 213: 331-9716 1.tarlne vessel5, etc. $1500 64.2-5957 SEA Terrace .t BR., 2 BA., YEARLY $350, l blk occan, \\1 ef'kly -~tonthly-Yearl)'. LUXURY be f ..., 2 required to enter 24 year or din, fam. Guardl!d gates. lBR, 2ba., cpl, drapes. gar, &lj.-3178 or 642-4097.· SPACIOUS Y ront a"". i;.:=~ 1':181Uss·~~:i Costa Mna :rate t~~~~; F:cste~iu~ pntio, 4900 River. 64~1 GUEST house w J bath , 1~.B~~~~t-~~ cfo~ ~ !o~i,!:.1J~roo'· Leave message "'Ith e MESA VERDE e $550/mo. 831-2160. 1 pri\"~te. Bayshort'!I, N.B. i:-8l1JOrt,. Child. O.K. Close S•n Clemente Ansv.-ering Service. 71.t -3 Beclrm, 2 be.th, enclosed Sini;:le orily, Call 5.t8-l2ll . to heh &: sl'IOIJ!i. 830 Cen1er 688-2ro:I, Extenskln 13. patio,. Snooker tab I e . Newport S.ach 1 \fiii1 SUBLE'T - 2 Br. Luxury Apl. St.. 5'18·1900. HUGE l BR. 2 BA. w/trplc, Money to Loan 240 ~m~~.'~~:;!1 "-'.:.;;H.:;,;A~R~B..:CO~R;o;;;V.;...IE-W--Ap,rtmentifurRent ~ ~~.i~ ~~~·-~~ LRG . lBR, ~le, fore. air QK~'; ~:e;K .•f.Jio. ~.di!~ • Sparling Investment .,.,., Corp. 638-5662 1 t TD L lyr or more lease. 546-5990, -HOMES-AT ~ ch \'•arly· bach 2 hc11ting, pn gar. hotl_oold '192-IJJ.l 492-2318 S Oans UNIQUE HO?i1ES ....-a • • ·• soft water, all elect k1tch.l-'"'-=~·...cc~~----1 Pal M d I 4 B d A p: l60 BR, 3 BR. S200 To S.\00 Adllll, no pt>t5. $ 1 7 0 . S•n Ju•n (•pi1trano O.TMA~LATE 3 BR. 2 BA, er~~ ..... ,o e I e!.:50· .ei;.t;,;•;.· c..:"~'~";.' ----'-'-' ·Propc11y House 6.t2-.1850 548-9990. 6JSI,, Plumer St . screent."U-ln patio, bea.utiful rm., 1.p1~~1 y rm, 'i"' Ill -Ibo p 1 1 , 3 BR •PP'' d"ple:{ Ocean fenced .backyard - on qutot per mo. lease. Agent u. e en nsu a lu ..... APT ~fGR.-nUN. DUTIES _ · · Apt. Un rn. ~ Live Jn $10 Off Rent 14-2 BR Vu. S230 mo. Open Wknds, street in College .Park. $325 644-7270 $lS WEEK & UP uoiL~. Pool. Adlts, no pets. 10-2. 3·140 Via Esplnoia. mo. No pets, children OK.1----·------NICE lrg. 1 Br. Apt , built-Jn Mature \\'Oman p r e f. Oi plslrano Bch. 871--06iifi ;· ].*9.,...,=-=. 6'--;oUn-::-:-its-.-* UP TO 95% 2nd TD Loanf ,~ I r ' i. I I I ' ' ' '! .j ·: ,, , . • • • ~ • r j:ENTRAL C0$TA MESA Sl ,280,000. $13,333 . per unit Ed Riddle Realtor 646-8811 DOCTORS & INVESTORS ATTENTION 20 new units, Costa l\1esa. * n11ll!S 10 beach. Accelcrnted d e precilltion opporlunity. Schcd. inoo1nl! $54,000. For details call CJS REAL ESfATE 548-1168 or 833--0584 *wow* 20% NET* On annual gross of $21,CXXI 12 U ALL 2 Bdrm Unlum. 1 year old-Spinish modern $25,000 DOWN 167o rclurn on do"'ll PLUS DEPREOATION LYNCH REALTYe S32-5022 * R·2 CORNER * Eastsid<' Costa l\lcsa 100:<130. 2 Oldi!r houses Close in RIVIERA REALTY 149 Brond\vay, C.l\1. 642-7007 645-5609 Eyes. 10 GARDEN HOMES Eastside Cosla Mesa. Trl'e· lined setting v.•fpool. Top cond., &J'Ca & tenants. Iden· Ucal 2 br w/private y&rds Estate Builders Inter. Lowest retos Or•ng• Co. 6.tZ-5052. $~658; ~~~~af~<..'C. : ~~:~~!:gmiwoms i;tove, rel rig, prlv., pa~~i &l2-9520. 17"~"~·~· -------- Settler Mt9. Co.... 2 BR.. H~me $140;_ all!O 3 Br $285 .2BR frpJ horn c· • Ocean View Apts ~~~~~· paid, $145. a ** 3BR., l~~ BA ** Apts., 642·217f ,. 54J.0611 Sl80, mu all, s ln.gle s • · c (!. ar. BALBOA INN •--e. -wly decor. e"'"I. Furn. or. Unfurn. 370 EXTREMELY fine op-families, kids/pets. Agt'. yard, 2 patios, Ne\vport Balboa lslanct .....,.,. ..... "" p 0 rt un 1 t y for good, Serving Harbor a.rt!& 21 )'l'L Fee. 979-8430. I!gts. . 105 Mitin Sll'f!Clt polio, bltns, crpl, drp1, t d 'I bu · ·d I CAIH IN A HURRY! $4.10 -Perrln. Pt. Charn11ng 6Th-87"0 ELECANT 2 BR I Close to everything. $170 Corona dtl Mar s l!a y-ow .s1ness, 1 ea SHARP 4 Br J\iesa del Mar 3 BR. frplc, older horne. d • ' w gar. .mo. 868 No. 1 Center St. for U1e you ng L'Oup!e \vant· Barrow on your home, paid home, lease, S 3..25Jmo. NU-VIEW RENTALS Sh•rP'Redecorate Nr. shoJ)ll/bch. Yrl y. Ing 10 \\'ark tor a com· for or not. Use funds to con· 548..+fn or 979-0745. ST.!'~" ,.1_32,8 3 BR. 2 BA. conv dl!n, frplc. ~.~::-34133.l:~?: e\'l!S &. "'krKl!'i, BAOIELOR. 1 & 2 Br. tl'om 3 BR. 2 ba. 0cC'llJI vlev.•, walk fortable income OO\V and solldate bills, Improve your 2 BR Fncd ard "'NJU or ...,. ., front porch & 1.rg rear ter-.::.~::...;:o'----~--Slll. S1ove. refrig, cpts, to beach,~ ~la. I\ secure future, or n1iddle horite. buy ntw property, bt · Y • gar, Orf· TI-IE BLUFt"S race. Nr ocean &: bay C 1-t B ch drps. Adults, no pets. Call ; 673-:.663 642-2'l53 EVf!!I . • ""' ....... .,le "'anting a •fr • for any Cood P\lf'POR. Con-~. adult cpl.e, no peta. N J J ·' I' u •-t \d Jt J • '"" · ap 1 r•no •• 645-8965. .. -.. v .... ,. " ""' Sl80 S48-82Sl &4&-l405 . ear y comp et.:u, antas c .,..,ac lC!i ·' u s on y • ......,.., -1'1rs o~ralion. Liquor store. fidenuaI , fast service in · • · View, huge 3BR. 2'1 ba. per n)O Yrly. l\1ny considt>r 3 BR uppcr duplex. Oce!.an 3 BR, patlo, lrg, quiet. nr associated grocery store, Shel! Stalion your home or our olfice. LRG 2 Br home, cpt. stove, form! dining fam rm 2 far July summer rental. vu. $250 n'IO. Opcn \Vknd11, Baker & Brlltol. Immed oc- \v/lube room. laundromat, SIGNAL l\IORTGAGE CO. frig, yrd, gar. Adulls. Pets frplca, many' xlras. Lc°ase 646-8211. 10-2. 34143 Vin E.o;pinou, cup. l\tgr. ll»O A Va1t'nda, DllOI< £RS -AF AL TO 'I: S 1C1~ W 8olb<>" 611 l~tl li..'C! house, barber shop ren· (714) 556--0106. ok. $175. 6$-1827, 673-6257. v.·/option to purchase. $600. Corona del Mar Capistrano Bch. 871-0066 "'"~1~·"'6""""""',.-..,..~-~ ta! plus 2 bedroom0 000house-* 2 BR. nice yrd., older oou-HO\\·ard Gurvltz eves. DELUX,E 2 Br, 2 Ba, 11,•/w,1~.,..,.~.,..,..,..,.,...,.~I r51n',"",1 10 go24a7t 19u,,.; N. on, 2ND Trust DHdl pie, no pels, garage, $165 837~ days, 842-6967 eve.s BEAUT Harbor & Ocean Coron• del Mlir crpt. lrplc, patkl, end gar.rcoite u ... \'~c~ \\\;alieY, on' Q Jd PRIVATE FUNDS AVAIL. pt'r mo. 548--0401. ON the PolnL Walk lO bay or View &: Priv Balcony! :,iii;i~~iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii $195/ma. 673-5629. ---~-------1 \\'on1a11 Springs Rd . (7141 Any Amount Dana Point beach. 2 sty Spantsh 3 Br, $19511\IO. Util Pd. 2500 I E1stslde Lrg 2 Br's TilE EX1..."ITll\G 36-1-~ * Cell 675-4494 8KR. lam, 3 ba, dbl lot, has all + St'avle"·· Cdi\t. --~ bltm. frig, patio at poolside. PALM MESA APTS. PAL\I Springs, assun1e 7%, ---mpl ... --t~. no-J,.c9c~~ "'=-c· ------,;:i, .. s nope .......-IAJ. """'u•c.. • · · r 4 BR kool d k ... 1 ,__ .... • ...... cu , •'7"0'to.lll Sl70 Incl. util. L e as e . ft flJRN OR UNnJRN UNFURN' 2 BR House, gar. Kida. A&'t· Fee STUDl0Apt.21l'ikstoocean. ~ SI~ •dJt / 15«•95-"~"~'S TONPT SCH nr nu nvy, ' c ' N•Opp"°,,\~~1·, ~_!.1!1, .... 8,1.,",' r':.!"1. open beam ceil'g. Lge BEAOI honifi, 4 BR, 2 BA, ST.>-4174 '"'II!: ~ • • 2 BR, 1 RA, patio, Unbellev~bly la..,.e aPts, pool, upgrded, xtras. lm· lov-to·:: Thruwn·ft ·-"Ill-. garden. !'llature adults only, fan1 rn1, pool rm w/pool refrlg., garage. Child ok huac pool, Jac~i elect bll· niac. O\\'llf!r trans, $36,500, "" ·~ o,);M) $280. mo. Yr lease. 493-T:.i86 table, '""le. across 11treet C :;.;0~•~1•o..;M-"o~se------ON TEN ACRES S48-CIW-I 71"·3ZT-2800. Mo ~. SP Ins, iihag crpts, drps, sawia rtpges, FABULOUS ocean barb vu. 4 from sandy beach. $475, lst C d 0 Apts. furn./unfum. Leese ACIOUS 2 Br. ap1. l\Iesa etc. Adults, no pets. Lnkc Gregory Chait>! -Lake Trust Deeds 260 Br, 3 Ba, fam rm, trpl, & last. 645--0836. GSG e FO Flrcplace / prlv. pal los. Vertie area. $100/mo. Sl:\GLES From $150 vie"' 2 BR 1 ',~ BA fr/pl ;;;;;;;;;;;;; c pt/ d rps, $ 3 95fma. E'STBLUFI' vtew J·•n>o Al~L lfl'ILITrES PAID Pools Tennis Contnt'I Bklst. 961·~1 l BEDR~f. F'rom Sl6.i furnished $26,500 821-4142. " "' .__.. c JM ""161 1 PUT YOUR MONEY 675-7414. 3 BR., 3 ba., family rm., 2 Cotnpare ,,.,.,ore >'Ou l'l'nt 900 Sea Lan, c ..,...,. • 3 BR, 2 BA. $26511\10. 2 BEDR.\1. From SlSj Ranches, P'irms, Fountiln V•lley lrplcs. Private garden Cmtom rle!!ignecl, featuring: (l\JacA.rthur nr Coast l{wy) e 2 BR, 2 BA. $200fl'd0. Unfurn AplJ1 A·1all Fro1n $10 llO TO WORK FOR VOUI $550 l'Yta/yearly lease e Spal·iowt kitchen '"ith in-Dhl gar. i!a. 645-4203. to sis LESS. Groves Earn 10% interest on well· 3 BR, 2 BA lamlly room & \Vinton R.E. 675-3331 direct lighting 2 BR Luxury Spilt lcv<'I OVER Garage Apt. Im-You'n! right, they're under. secured 2nd Trust Deeds on r!rcylace, builtlns, $300/mo. lfARBOR vu Hms Carmel • Separate din'Jo': area Garden Apt Priv. terraced maculate! MJlture adults priced! l56l l\lesa Dr. FALLBROOK. 10 acres, avoc land 11i·/hon1e siglit, viev.•s, & C'apital galn potential. S.'l!IOOnc. Owner, t erms, 544-.1037 Orange r.ounty real estate. 8969 Nightengale, Foun1ain Sharp 3 Br, tam,' nr pool. • !Ian1e-like storage 51!tling, overlooking canyoo only, no pets. :»8-Xl73 (5 blks fro"'·~·~,, ~!':~port Blvd.) SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. Valley. 213: 324-5015 ;,.,., .-~·-r, 14 , O. e Pr\vale patios & hay. 2 blklll to beach. .,...., "''"OJ In.) •~•1 00 ...... tuu-..... " • ri-..-• I"'" \\·/stor"'"' UNl-U'RN . 1 It. 2 Br. Gardenl ~-~-="="'-~--~. 3 BR, 2~' BA, gigantic rum· 644--1791. • .~1-.·rblo • .. "11·m~•'n ....,e Beam ceil., tropical atrium. Apts. J.'rplc, D/\V, pr1v. Huntlntton S..ch 4500 Campus Dr., N.B. _11 bl D\V . "u StO\'E', rt"frig, di;hwr, & !nun· pwi rm, ...... tns, S\v1m TI-IE BLUFFS • l\ing-sz·Bdrms 7829 patio. $1~$190. 557-2841 LA QUINTA HERMOSA pool, kids OK. Only $275 4 BR, lrplc, greenbelt, 2 e Pool • Barbequrs • sur-dry. $39:). 613-0 r 2BR JI ' ha 2 sty apt r1 Reel Estate mo. No ree. Agent 8.u..-4421 patios, $450 mo. lease. rounded "1th plush land-613-9570. : i 1 • Sl~ ~ Spanl11h Countrv Esl11te Li\' Exch•nge 112 -~-, BR, 1,., BA, 1.~ ,-ro. Anr 66-6500 l\1r Olrich ""''"""· t-BR. v•/frpl. &c ba!l.'On)'. Jpalio, poos :.,.~ pe1450 15• '• 1ng & Spacious Apts. Tei· Six UNIT part •· Jtl ... " ' '""" ... --"'" r· h ~ 'l /l oann t. .,....,_ raced pool, !it1nk<'n goa ' - a men.,, w 1 ~--patio. crpts, drps. $250 mo. POOL, lovely gm!oo, 3 hr, 2 Adul1:1. ~o Pe1s. BelO\\' "'Y· s .. £J "0 A"llll'I!. ocean bret>zes. Spacious 3 FAl\l"lLY w/large, S. r~" Jliiiiiiiiiiiiii!l!liiii llal Ptodnn rutr. 675-4392. 2 BR, 1 BA. encl gar. Kids BBQ. Unbelle\'able t ivhJi. !714) 9i9-1070 BR, 1% BA, bltins, crpt'd, ho1ne, car, like to l!~cllange Ask for \Vayne, 962-f,&!4. ba, $375. + Sec. Ol!posit. J..,\RGE I BR, 5lS5 maybl'. No pets. CrpCs, 1 BR. UNFURN $165 drp'd. 65' :< 300', clok to for sanie \\•/pool, in N.~. HOUHI furnished • 300 Huntington lhech 2J08 Unlvers.lty. 642-3645 2 BEDROO!\I, $205 2 BR. Pl::NTHOUSE. CJiit~. !!_rps, bllnl. 8-16-7129. I BR. FURN $\SS grammar school. Slo:AJ. in·. nrea. Refs. Pt. Aug. (41.l) I ~;,;;,,;;,;;,:;;_;_;,;,;;'-";.;,;'-..;;,;~ 1 :..:;;,;;;.;,;,;"'"'--"-~"'""--san Clemente 365 \V. \\'ll.'iOn &l2-l971 drps, 1 811· Pool. S250JJ\tO. I Hit, Immediately a\'atlablt 2 BR. l''URN S215 c:ome. Asking $115,000. hut TJl-92a7. 6elbol Peninsula 2 BR, 1 BA . $215. per mo. LOW WEEKLY RATES Ph: 673-Wll. oompeltely noturblshed, rM"W ALL L,-ILITIES PAID make an offl!r. l\lNGN\RD Chiklren and pets ok. Ne\\· SHORECLIIT home f or Executive Suites SHARP, ocean close 2 BR, 1 cpts l'M-2259 Adult!, No Pt-1.J R.E. ~2222 -oon Re•I E1t1t• Wanted 114 ~~ ~fN~r~~~nt ~~ft.· ASK FOR ~~:·i!a~~. d~ir 1-;~~;:1; 2080 Newport Blvd. rzs.') ~~l~g~~t ~~~t'aM!, 2 BR·. Garngl'. SIOVt', relril{, (!nh~11~h~'1 5hlk PJ~ ~~';;;?' 7 UNIJS-C'.75 It -1 WILL-Avail July 14 & Sept 1. gardener. $350. p\u., deposit, Cost• Mes• !BR 1 .... 1 1 IM'>fl drnpei. Sniall ~ard. No to ]6211 Parkside Lane.I , · f ' GUARANTEE TO SELL __ w="~k!O'y".-'-613-=2039=--J BR, 2 BA, bltin:s, ctpts, See at 4.12 Calle 1 Vi1ta 642-2611 yeflr,~ 1~~.seu:" ron · "'"'""mo pets. 174 J\lontc V15ta, C~t. (714 1 847-&MI Excellent "tarter or retire-. YOUR H0~1IE . i19un• a..cn drps, cul.<Je.sae street . Torito, afh•r July 3n:. STUDIOS & 1 BR'S 6T.>m2 9 am 10 4 pm . 2 BR, 01.its, ?11J11, bltn!I. S145 Newporr Btac ... ment units, 1 block from I~ 39 DAYS. ~n ok. $245. per mo. S•n Ju•n C•plstr•no e F'Rf":E Llf'll'n:s 1 child ok. ?\o pets. 646-3786 --'-------- Coast lh1·y. \Val k I ng Cash 1u,lvtu1ce(i. $115 . l1tll Pd. Ba.ch apt at ASK FOR 'DALE, 9624171. ..... ---• F'RE:E Utililic.'s Coste Mae • 54>-0760. SUMMER·WINTER distantt to l\ll 11chls & Agent •.••...•..... &ii-6612 .hcac:h •. Jdeal students. Yoor· NEAR BEACH 3 Bedrm NR Bench: ne1v 2Blt 21lA e FUU Kirchen LGE ,M'Cluded 1 Br duplcl"'. 2 BR. I ~~ ba, xtra lrg stu~Hll. YEAf!LY shop'c ly. ' ~ 2 B th bltins Child hou~. 5hag Cl"Jll!, atps: ·e l·lei\led POOi f. t Id G ra Avn!I pool, palio, $175 Ulil pd. 197R Anit;1'11 Hi•ntAI.$. Bio'. Spirli~ Investment Sl&'i • Ut11 Pd. I Br. Qcron. a • OK A" d-bltinll,, fJ?I, pa!io, l'lec gnr. • ~undry J."-acilities 1i~~.s $iss. 85 4rz;~ 1 1g6, h'laplo, ~~7. :nr; Ba.Ibo!\ Blvd. 673-01@ C 6 •• 5662 ~ fronL Deck. View. ren /pets . .tr-con · Comm. pool & clubhouse:. e TV & mnid scrv avail. ,,~,,9528 D p t orp. -j S2.IO. Util P~. Cuto Cottage. $275. mo. Ask for Dale !'11ile to Yaeht 1-larhor. e Phnne Serv1\"'P ....u-•na 01" 1700 WESTCLIFF OR. TRIPLEX . -S.I0.000 Cosl.1l ftnwW • 2 blkll beadl. Pool & m1v. 9624471. Left.e $265./499-3231 ATT'RAC studio garden apl I BR duplex $150. ldeit1 ror OCEAN \'JE\\', lgc 2 Br, 2 2 BR .. I & 2 BA. Bl!n Bl~ J{~i1~~1~: J~· paUti~V· IE. W RENT, ALS S!'l1ALl. 2 SR House. w/at· NEWI '11~r, 21 nlD, Cort1~u1"1' wfkltch, dlheue. \iv rm, ~.~·;: ~~U2~~1.r;\~g(:i.11~a ~ Bab_,• crptg, I drps, blltl90n!I, Spl!ant:CL'f'!I. Pool. Gl2-6274. N tacht.od garage. 1..rg. yard .. J>OO . " '1;. · Rnll ru n \vfprl patio $110 lneld utU . 227'1 or ~2-02!2. ....cony, e.nc. · garngi?. . •n lemente O.f Units -Triplex $67,500. 200 67340.10 m-494-3'248 n e5ldtntlal neighborhood. If arbor. $325. L <' n 1 e · fllcNash ReaJty ln\"esln1ent!I -""-'-"'--""""0::.--~-837~1927 Duplex $38,000. 2 llsc• on 1 Newport hlch Rers. pleue. Sli5/mo.1 ..:•93-0::::=3S::::;l·_~~--~~ 612-UM. [)ELUXE 2 Br. apL 2 Ba .. 2 BR ., 2 Ba. PaMramlc S.\IAJ.L 2 Br. V~· & v.~lk to lot $34.000. A.gt. &'5-4203 EXTREl\IELY fine op After 6, 536-3106 3 BR "°"&e. 2 !llOf')'. fr,>lc. _;....-n\C. '"•'Tl. '""'Id, 2 BR . Crpts, ~. 1241 \\'. &ker. ocean views. F'Urn. f)I" unf, beach. $150, unfun1. nd I I P ty 161 2 Jo "' • '"' .... ... .. Apt. B. $175 nio. MS-5212 or 4~ •12 m 8289 I ustr a roper po r l un I I y fgr good, \,'Al..K to Wtr-Bach unit. $90 7 BLKS to Beach. 2 Br ol.<kr crpt/drps, cur fnr., /:' lrg patio. gani.~. quit!. S51·S'726, $2251$2j() mo . .Agt. .,_., I · IJll!tUl)•-Oo\\' bu11i~. Ideal a.lso H.B. UlO. ~i blk. A home: &llO 3 Br, C.M. $180. It lncd yaro. _ Poo &. <' bh~ cle!l n. arlJt!I. l'IQ pelg, fli5. 0ctA~ \'leWI, v.·\k to heh, 2 lor lhC' yowia couple \\"&nl· LaguM 1 6. 2 Br. P\1 hrns. K ld~/pets ok. Art. Fee. pr1\<il. S.'16-00'l!J. 22':\I A Rutgt!n Or. llONEY!\100N Jpt. 2 hdr.. BR. filMl or u n tu rn 1 ~ \njt lo ,,"(Inc ror a com· A.gt. Fee. 979-8430 9i9--8430 . . . . Sunset Be<JCh . C0~1PLETEL.Y l'Urn. I BR. &111rt~. lalJRI, <-ioM>d lflll"a.a:e. szzo..rr;:i0. mo. Bkr. 4~5721 """"" I & fonable income ·riov.· anO a H U I 30S A •1 1 N 1 131 $175 mo, 15'&.I 1':1111 Ave., apt. ,- • . ll!CUl't' future: ()r ntldd\e . ousn n U~rt._ lrvlne . * OCEANFRONT * pl. •du t5 'o Pl" .s. C C.)I 3 Br, 2 Slory, 21-:i lia. b'J>k', [;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~ \\'ell 1octted corner. Present 1 1 · · • · r 1011't'r St .. c.~1. '&16-78ill · · lni..:I g~. \!u, ' -, '1400:"'....,r mo. Creal ~~ ooup t' "·ant~ a l\1r & G,ner•I . , I -•• Uki! rK"\\' frun Uy kanu•. 2 BR I B ""· ..,..... Dl.'X. 2 Br/2 Bti Tu·nhou&C. _, \6'\ """'" ~ .,.. ~~ oricratlon. Liquor 111ore, , $3""' '""'"' ,_, A. rum "'""'" Qui ·-11~· J -----="=-'-~--Rooms 400 poltntlAI . \VIII divide. Ap.-1 SI II SI tlo 5 Or 6 Bclnns ... • .. ••••, ,.., CA.t'J).. dmpe!I. ,,,u1s. No l"I "E ~.1 St c' ;\I (.1 . ...._...., """" mO. tate H .-. . •-· • ·----------.. IP'OC<'ty 11 ore, M! a n UNIVERSITY PARK 3 BR, 21,1 ba. . ••••• , •• $.11$ P'tS. $560 ~lo. 213: '!ir.!-ISil. :> •• ~~ ~··· ·' · • ti80 Sanla Ana Ave unt1n9tan -'-11 prox S).25 aq. '" ,vJlubc: room. li'\undromat, tr ~ 64&-5Gl?. ROO)IS s~ y;k up w/kit S30 Roy McC•rdfe Realtor ice house. batber ShOp rtn· Allrac * 2--bedroom, den, 'DR., 2\rt baUll ... •••·• $42:3 Condominiums 2 BR UPPER • beam CT!il, • 2 BR. 2 ba, pliah. ~lect 11i•k up apt11 . Childm I: pel 1$10 N'C'ft'J)OM a1vd., C.l\t tal plus 2 bedroom houM". ~Uot home (prtv1111tt p 3 15 2 BR, 1 b6 tv.'flhsc, "" pool, bltln rfo, crptt, dnui. &dult tc'\."tion. 2376 ~tv.'J)Ort Bl,·d., u•n29 Priced 10 ao at s110.ooo. On dv.·clllflll 2 baths, double __ u_r_•-·-----~·I w/Vit, bHru, ~. SlSO. po0J. )tcAA Vt>nit'. Blun.<i,. crpt, only. $210. 3.J6.5192 0 1, ~mo. 64)..3967. ~ s ••t• 111; "'!, 9 -•. N .• 1 fireplace. 01·1"... ar c a, Adlls, no pet.t. &12-9520. d f< -1 patio t ar n 1..,,..~~"'!"-t!!!!!!!!!".::'I ... "' "" .... ., .... ,. Na-rt leach -~·hi·,, :J;;.·. • "'c.:~ ' r ' WALK TO a·EACH DE"U."'F. t.a,.., -A~. r; 170 · Yucoo alley on o Jd 00111-lns and service porch. ...,.._ SUPER 1rg. 1 BR, tncl.-J!'llr. ..... .,4N\I .,..,.,..,.., ~ •• '"""' ""' Lott for Sal• wom11n Sprinp Rd. t7l4~ Rcn.r yo.rd hN COVfftd BAY From E.'(l!C, large 1 br, qultt. A1lulu. No peta. 2432 ii40"'Ur 't Br. 3 Br, 2 Ba I Ir 2 ~-1£"P'b ~~'1M.7 ~1blt-lns, ~=~oad':i~i. ~~na. 3&1-2320 pat.kl.' 1tora1e llM(I, fnilt 6 mos-I yr, '1001. $73-11·~1 or Eldon. &16-2168 Pool , blllr.s, ptay y11.rd. 1996 gar • ....,., .,, .... ._., , . 'tix.¥f 0nxln:ta1~:;r 11':fi~: COUPLE!. v.yrtc tog!!lher ~:· ~~~~~"•r; :~11 "°:d "SINCE 1946'' 613--8800. STUNN ING 2 Bt. 2 ~.. P.laple Av~. 642-3813 2212 * 2 BR, c~, drr-. hltn•. ~~1• e~npl d 1a.y p;'rk'k• C.1\1. mutt 114!ll, own1:1r. building ' bu&h~•. Stan tennis court\prlvllegni. C.ou 1!ct We:~tem Bank 81dg. You oo~.~.-,-..,.-~.-,-.. -.-10 i;orden Apt, pool, rvc. area. Collt>i.-No. 1. Sl&-0032 Ont! ('h\ltt, no pet•. Sl70 per Y on>'· re ~ "" · (.1\:'H 'm--1028 pal1-lhnc & grow. 'Ve lnlln. 10 shopping cmttr. S3l0 pe.r Unlvtl'llty Park, INrvtnt" "Draw Fast" when you S175, 710 w. l.'ith St, w-E. llt'cludt>d 1 Hr dupl~ . ...!!.!.:-.84&-i337 G1&-L91D, 6G-876S ..... _ at\lp vrtw LOT 9~1588 ror lnt~·iew. n·w·uitti . 0!11 0 v fl n 1n 11 D1y1 552·70GO llht• plaCe a.n ad tn tlw> OJ\ly 1 HH. {nu 6 unit hulld .t "'11r., f~~!lid;i&.). Cn68fi'~ 1 i''S;fl, * • UNFURN. 2 BR &pl. ~~!t'·~iVC:n ~fusitiect. Shl~ Nc~1>0l1 Bt•til!h \/kw of Bay Daily Pilot \V•nt Adtli have 673-6568 or 642--0'200 ortY Plklt \VRnt A~s! ~II now 11dulttli 1'IO ~t~. su.;. 'Z2'J) ~. ncllr beac~~:g 10 Shof'11 nesull•l 642-56'7a. & oct>11n. f'l7,500. gjg....i191 barnaJns aalort. ' tlmt.'. \Van l ad rt11n11t, ·•Z-JG?B::;._-~r.~,1~2-51"~·~·~';.· -----Eld.-n, M6-~12 4. ACRES · -· • . . • . -• -- ' . . ~~ .. .. . ~ ~. ' ' ·r~~~ :;_. [ -]~1 ---~R·E-ST--10~---[ .. ~-I~ [ ....... -l(g] 1---1~ 1--· 0 ··1~1 ::::1 !iiii!i.~ .... !iiii!i·~J[Il)!!!J l'mmmmiiiiii~.~~ OFFICES I!'!" ~ t:i.,_, -41} K,r'::;!" ~ = Pononols 530 Lost 555 Gardening Pointing • Help Wonted, M-. f TIO Office Ronl•I -VA~ for elderly lad1 • in lie. Cut'lr IWlme. Cood n: lood aerved. IW6--3391 ~"d~: :':"' ~:; '""c"'o'"u"'p-'L-E_S_la._35_+_ REWARD *GARDENER* ,P•porhonolnt ,.:::i""~"k1n'l)9~r olfk.'t'S, !)l)e per 1q1.1are Portit.'9, or llli'E'l cpl to cpl. Na1ne )'()Ur price~ 3 pound Mow, «tge • 1.en'l ~arden-COMP.LETE .U~Palnt~ adv ert.Wna: depa.rtmcnl, ftlol. ln<:-Judes-----arpets, Call "Leah" 2-S p.m. i>ilvur iuu.y m¥le poodle. 1,. ell.re. Expert A cpe nd-CU11tom t n1 Ee r_~~~ N-rec11 AOCURATE typiol at ~~ td l uUUtle•. janJ. ~t51t [)()(( musl have Jru.111in 1hol• ablt!. 1'f<>1t areiu. Wrolhcr-pnio ~.,.......,-. o 6.1 V.'Jlffi, on EXECtJTIVE , -< Summe-r Rentals 420 tor ~rv~. CaJi Marilyn <l&fl)'. Judy Young J.L... Prompt-FrH Est Job too Small. Reu:inoble I< typewrtter. \Yill also file It. -...... ATI'FV\Cl'IVE Ola le, 4.l, own Rettlly, 16612 Beac:h Blvd., p 1 r .. 71-kcllablf', • ti.Niie phone.. Some rec.tnt ..... OCF'..AN Front-w~kly, •J l bt' StwaII (n4l .,.......,._.. horn!' & hw1ltw'11.<c ~lo! mar-• • ~ •1 e 541 -e 0111_ '"P n-. Ap-•y In ~ uni'" •J I I "" t " I •-) t H.B. 347-1216 or 842-85-IO. -.-.u ..... ,. ,.... "' u;. " 'II.' s, .... g crp · ,-,o,ge tn nc: ... ., kt I rl\ c I v e Hurried Sloppy Work CEnMAK PAINTERS pcoon. Technicolor Inc, 200 ~ •lt-.:1ni 4 ~ n.•nts rt>d t1ccd fron1 BAYFRONT OFFICES :~~n"'·" l1•,d~·1a'r)~"1 211 -4. o. w,,. ~.,., .. 1r.y',·c·.'"""',1'..~ .. Foxv·T•"'1!:°, Is Not What I Doi WE GIVE FIRM EST. Kalmus or .. COila ri.1es.'l. Sl 'r.r. 10 Sill. f"ront unit Pn._'t!\!ii,:c utflt'l'll, O\'CT kxikini.: •~.....-• ..-. ,,.. •• "...... " '" 1 CARE Fl"ual Opportunity Employer °" w/ck.'Ck. re<luced li'l'.IOI $2"!5 Balboa R:IY In Nc\\'[.(ll1 P ROBLE.1'-f Pn.·l£:iuuicy. Con-male, 11 ns "Terrance" whht> ON THE PHONE .. , · ; •• -lo $175. 612-5002 Uroch. \'ruiQilll :c1zu i1uhes fidc<nl. s y m 11 lllhC'1 l c w/br'U\.\·n 1.1pots, long nc11e, £xpcr1 n1nw & e<J~. Prompt Reaklentlal CeilinJtt1 -Walls Ir; N E\VPOltT 18lantl , v.'llll·r iui fu1v llJi SJ20. Pl-'l" mon. In-pregnancy rouIUlt'llng. Abor-18", 25 lbs. n e w n-r d . t~rce 1::111. ~tore 1\:30 pm -• eKterkJfs'. CompCtltfve ASSEMBLERS f frun!-dock newly tk.>oorult'll, l'llld•'?l drnp, cpt, utilll i('S, I.Ion & adoi1Uons ref. 511)..2356 or ~T-8(X;6 4.97-:2193, 1u1ytlme ~~7187. Prices. Qualily P a.i n t s . .& 1de<>p11 6, 2 Ba, avall11ble Ju-jnnitoriul ~·rvlcc:o1. h·lonthly APCAHJ<-: f>.12-4,l:-16 LOST: male pure bred red Exp. • 546-1926 " ly 14-28, $275. per "''l'Ck; or It'll.~·. 3700 N<·wp1111 UlviJ., Cf<..:T wF:IGllT 0 1-"'F' & Kei!I' Pomeranian, Ylc. Hunt · American Gardner No Waating Varian D•ta Machines ~· ~~~~ -1·18 V,00. per wuck. N.H. 675-L.'3). It Off. J\1 1,kc Turl11'~ P.O.P. ~~k. l~i~. ~ '~igt.:r~~· MA.lntenance, Ck~nnup, * WALLPAPER * · A leader in the mini com· -1~~=-------Ot,FICE spw..'t! in newly 1-0n· f~nJn \\'Orkil. Ca 11 !"J3&.M98 lAndscaplng & Sprinkler When you call "Mac" ptller lnduirtry has several , BEAO,I ~pt. JHH, fun1, stnict~ Contemponuy bld g rtiG-1350. &:.'TVlt:e. 518-1444 eves. immediate OpC!llings in our frple, op~ltl Corona tk•I In So. Llll{unu from Sl'r.i. ALCOllOLlCS Anonymou.~. $100. REWARD, Black Cocker Call fi45...1930 ·HONEST C h r ig ti an s. pr 0 du c t Ion area. for (•~ f\.loi.r llalf! nt>ttch. Security 1110, :!.25 10 1000 i;q ft. Ocea n Phooe 542-721 7 or iiTite Spuniel Male, wearipg flea G=A~RD=EN°"'E~Ro'-o7l~22=-"--an-e-x-.1 Ext.-Int. Neat, low prices. Asst>mbleni at all levels on gate. RenlJI by ~·t~·k or mo. vlt-ws, <Plli. d....., & ai r 0 Bo i ·-r ... 1 M (..'Qllnr. Vic: M08S St & Coast .z~ · !st & 2nd ~••-8.'l.J.JWUGT.l ;tilJ .... ~ P. . x "'"''· ...-ma t•sa. L 61 J 3 per. seck.s 4-5 addiHonnl M A.ran a t ha p amting ..,,u ..... ___ ..:!:::_·~·---(u1)1J .. Conta1..1 Gary r'ostt•r SWINGING SINGLES ~n~l...;...,,...,. ~~ ' mnlntcnance jobs. George &U-1403 NE:WPORT f\-11111 . Lo\'l'ly 3 111 Lingo Rid~. 31700 S. .,....-,.,., .,,r.._.. w·ne =====,,--~-,,- Br. 2 Bn honll' \1•/t•nrhl9"CI Coast lii'4'ay, 4.99-1397 • CA.U "l.cuh" 2-H lltn 530-1250. WST: 4;:P black Labrttdor 1 s * S.1S-20l5 * PROFESSION..tt. painting, := pntlo. Ek>aut. lge kitchen I" OCEAN VIEW l'i\'I mt N'SIJOltNiblc for any dog named Jack. Vic. 2149 * CrHtlvo Gar•-.,·~ Naccous..;.,.,.., ('(>4Lil i,~xt. u ,e. ~ blk lo lYI.)'. Nf'tU' l)('('nn. rlcb1ll OUll!r than my own, De-can \Vay. Laguna, Sat, '"' ··• o. """'' ''-"'" e S · I' 675-:!8(}4 or ;wl-OfjjJ ext 394 SpRciou~. excc. offic:c in h1iu·k Turner, July 2. 1973. Jufll' 30, Rt'Ward, 494-2814. E.'"pc r. Irishma n. Cleanup, -•~15-0~·7'19~1====.-,.-- N r-: \V r 0 RT I s 1 a n ti Union Bank Bldg., N<>wpnr1 -Family Counse iing LOST: Toy apricot Poodle, i\1aint , LandHCaping, Sprink-* PAINTING * I 'vaterfront optw •• 1-BR $175 Center w/recpt, typi~. 636-506() ui· 548-3&13 female: vie. J\1cFadden & lt>rsln.'itlilletl/repair.646-1072 It pays tp call .profeMiionals. , \\'K/2-BR 1200 \\'k. J\'lo11thly Xl'n>X, etc. J\1r. McFarland, Newhope, Fnt, Va 11 e y , COMPLETE I and s cap c For free t'St. 646-5178 or 10 wk 11pecla! rare. Dock 6'~1-!M:KI Family Counseling 5.'»-07&1 , maint. serv. Comm'I, ind, p A 1 NT ING-Reas, clean, J avail. ~Ut-G.·192 ·OCEAN VIEW &16-5060 ot 548-3643 BLACK & White nullc cat, ·~~prinklrs. cleanup. tcliable, Lic'd, Ins, w/Refs. I LIDO ISL~ dclux •IBR. :1'BA, Spacious. exec. office In SWINGING SINGLES ''Linou.s" vie. Rancho Viejo Free EsL 6'&-5710. 2 !ty, "'/gardrn & patio. Union Bank Bldg, Newixirt Call "Leah" Z.R pm 5.10-1250 Twnh!:Ws, E.1 Toro. Cnll YARD Clean-up. ma int . Plas.ler, Pate1', Repair Avn n July 14-Sepl. 3, cv l'11 WI . 535 830-6815. Comm. -Res. Opening new ·.,. 644-4895 or 5'18-9470 Cl.'nter. recpt, typing, ~;oc~lo~li,Cilu~•;•:n'A'.fi~;: I ~~~~~~~~:~! route. Exp. .T 11pane11 e * PATCH PLASTERING 1* tJ xet-ox, etc. Mr. A1cFaral nd. Gnrdroncr. 5.14-162'2 NICE room, private en-Q41-94'10 * INTRADATA * All types. Free C!llimales If you're looking for a posi· clon with a gt'O\lot\ng Orange County romputer OOMJlllny & mttt tht'SC qualifications Pif'rule Apply 1n Person !\too.Fri 8:30 am-4 pm To The Personnel ~pl. Or Cont•ct 8. Krolka 2722 Mlcholnn Dr. Irvine 83:1-2400, ... 336 Equal Oppor. E1nplo)lcr I; h'ance. \Vot1<ing lady only. I If J+ J LET us mow & edi;c your Call 540·6,~25. ~ Refcre111.-es. !17 9-12 •1fl ; 1617 V'ESTCLIFF~B -. QUALITY n1 a t c h e11 "-truction ht\.\."n low rlltcs, free est. =P~l-~b~.C"------ !li' "6~9172. 19:!0, 912, 7:ii & 540 Sq. Jo't: w/PHOTO ';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmm·~-dcpen. serv. 842-0lll or1 __ u_m __ •n~g~-----ASSEMBLERS ~ BAYSl lOR ES . 3 BR, 2 BA, Ainplc park ing. Utll. Bauni· "La rgest in Calif" ~ 5:i4-71R7 L.R. CYI'IS PLUMBING ELECTRONIC ;T. avail. July tuKl/or Au.1:; g:ardner, 5'1J.rJ032· (Cnll NO\V for Jo"'REE sam· Schools & Gardening/Landscaping Remodels & Repairs. \\later Xlnt opportunity for c:r<· ~,i $1.200 mo. Call 9-4 Pi\1 CdM • 2700 E. Cst li ll'Y, 4000 pie prorlle on 1 1irospective instructions 575 Expcrl, reliable, local. fn.>e heatcn, disposals, furnaces, pericnced e I ec Ironi c : &H-3196 or '4'knd11 71•1 sq ft or ind suites fron1 niatch. 24 hrsl .;"·~· _,..._..;;··,;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;; esl. Takala Nursery 5-18-3878 dshwashrs. 642-6263 MIC & as!!Cmblers. Musi have good F 755-3438. · s00.900 sq. U. ~Tom 37c Air 7J4 • 541-37:18 I LA 658-6283 ~ G & d B/A. Complete Plumbing sodleting & wiring skills. OCEANFRON1: cond. cpts. drps, pvt prkg LADIES July Special 1 yr a.1-denlni.: ean-ups Service. Good pay, working conds &. I~' 3 BR 2 8 n .. p1?i" e '!.f..:.0 !i! lot, security, 6 7 3-4 12 O membershiJ1 $5. Ca 11 PLEASE! 554-0657 PLUMBING REPAIR fringes. • .,. • A ~r ex, ....... Chari-w. 1.Iasters, OWnt"J'/ 'Part ' '3 6 1'11 Do ll I '{ El.PAC INC lr.; July, $300 wk Aug. "'" ncr -or yourse a avo:r ' you Gener:al Servlcn No job too small • · 1 544-35&1/675-TID1 _b=k='~·==~===--548-1479 11'llllt to qualify for a GOOD ** 642-3128 ** 3131 So. Standard ·-NEWPORT I land SI I F1JU. SERVICE GARAGE. STORAGE or-.n .. Y PAYINC JOB In just a ft'W HOJ'l.'IE Repi:ilr, o.l1 types. TOTAL SERVICES CO. Santa Ana 979-4440 I f ' 8 -ng e Wostcllff 9 "ildi-. COSTA MESA, I"' MOJ'l.'Tii h10NTIIS or Cllt'n a few Actual time & material. A -l . N.'Sident.'e w/pri. dock. DU ··• ?o.finor Plumbing & Repairs uto .~ Awll July 71 h. $225. "'k. Comer Westclilf Drive & e 646-2887 e \VEEKS, if qualified. l''ast Service. No job too &IG-0077 or 646-l809 NEW CAR SALES it Sleeps 5. 6TJ.-0383 Irvine Bl\ld., N e '4' p or t ~~~·~~~~~~~~ CALL 543-8721 srnall. r, & B Home Repair, S Alt t• Experienei!d salesman only ttcach. J'l.1r. How a rd BUSINESS INSTITUTE &U-1403 •wing/ er• •"ms needed in one of Ol<lnge j!ll'1~!month 1 blk ot.'t'an July, ,,..., "101 OF ORANGE COUNTY 110'1E I •n prov • m • n t Co 1 ' t l'n f'onl deal • A"}l·· &>pt. Newporl lk-h ........., · I j(g] " "" Alteratlons-642·5845 un Y s ea{ 1 g · r; !B ~· II B • ss Rental 445 lost dround , 15SO E. "Ectingl't", Suite Q Services Carpentry-Elcc. crships. Ext'('llcnt t.'On1n1is-~M ~5M:o.n· a x t-rus . us1ne . . Santa Ana Pl bi;. \Vliw.k>\v \Va s hin g, Neat, accurate. 20yearsexp., sions & bonus plan,.insur- ;"' LOVELX 2 BR furn houSf', *TIRE CENTER* l liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii; ~ o1~~1000~;-~14~~~'·---0~,~,~ ... -,-1~,7bo-r. J 1:'!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!~~~ ~;:ti~~-~;~a~~~l~i~ ~ """"to reaoh, CdM, July 15 LOCATION Found (frH eds) 550 GJ5~PNIOR ~il~ATE Yru'd "'""""'· haWlng, I fill•• THEODORE ROBINS 1 10 Aug 12, reliable people, "'inclow washing, gan:lening. En•s::a1t FORD 1 644-1902. Successful MAL E, yo ung , par 1 INSTRUCTION &16-37!l8 . •· !.,, CORON A de! Mar, I blk to East 17th Strfft Lab/part lrtsh Setter (?) JAN RICH \\'OOO\VORKING t ea c her 2060c!~~e:vd. J,t Big Corona, l bdnn, ·$600. REALONOMICS black wllitlle white on ''LEARN THE ---"""'=~~----•-t ~· field beh'nd will do custom 1voodwork, Job Wonted, Malo 700 ' mo. 675-40'20 ('YCli. CORP .• BROKERS C:nt:S . r , ... - s I AUSTRALIAN WAY" j * 675-6700 * Brookhursl & Coast Hwy. cabinets, bars, etc. Reas. "-''--'-_.;.-'----AUTO \ N.B. Cha1U1eUront, 2 BR. 64!).-0577 PHONE 963.1833 S48-TI41, !>15-7809 SCRAM LETS I~ house .sleeps 7. wkly or mo. STORES COLLEGE student needs odd '• WANTED Experienced , Slip avail 675-2445.. FOUND; Fri, Irvine & An· Swim lessons . all ages · Sorvt'co Man-or for· • · 1 !\fain Street. Courlyard and niversury. Small female y ·· d f jobs. Paintirig, cleaning, etc.. · -• ~ * BEACHFRONT. Newpo11. Oceanfront Stores aYailable White Dog, black spi;its & ln°f:"• wom en s cense Call Richard. 64&-7'238 ANSWERS • loc.il G.M. Dealership. ·l 3 BR. 7/7-1/Zl, llOTile Aug. at modest n!nts. blk & broil'n head. Cocker s CALL 673-2750 Hauling Good pay and percent· I &13-8350 or 548--4757 BALBOA INN lype. 5'15-1216 aft 6pm. Bal I!ilc Swim ---~------· 1 Saloon _ Cower -Aurlit -age and car. Send resu- .te' BALBOA Penin.<1ula llou.se or 100 Main St. f':ND y 0 u 11 g G e r man & Heallh Cenl cr GEN llauling, '!rec I Shrub Dilute _ COL'LIE me to Classified Ad ~ apt, sleeps 8. $110 \Vcclt up. 67>8740 Shepherd & part Dolx<rman. Park at Agate, Bal Island trhn. Gar & 1'd cleanup. \\.hat kind of fJ_o1\fCr do tl"IC'y :;503 c /o DAILY PILOT ~ !162--S&SO. • NEW SHOPS Nt'ar lrvne Terrace & Cost Est. 531-S:"m , 557~. "''t in ..v... food? Ani.wcr: LEARN to dance easily from =====~~--~ ••Y .._ P.O. Box 1560 Costa v . R ' 425 I ·'l"Jw"y"'o"644-52""''"7l5""'~~~-1 1973 us \Vorld IDBA top SKIPLOADER & dump truck COU..rE ncm·er. c 92 26 jrt' acat1on enta s A ~fbl dloict'v ·tlhops }'st.ill Mr NI AT UR E Bf'O\lo·n teacher. Summer sp<'Cial "·ork. Concrete, asphalt HANDSOME, singi~ 50 year _M~•~•-•~·-•-;;-· :-'-;--·-::-- fl! OCE 0 PT 1 av a e at 1 age iur. Dachshund, fern1lle. Vic of $29. Call Sharon Ardell S.1.wing, breaking. 84G-7llO. old man wlsalcs & many Auto Mechanic tit S ~ 7N'r : 21 $~ik llOO South Coast Hwy. 1'Ullerton & Costa J\1esa St., 43S-TI30/4l'l-7921 CET rid of trnsh + other qual. & e~r. X1nt l,.J<i· ' avail. . to . w • Laguna. Frlda 543-4519 Debris. $12 kmd. College health 20 -0 C Busy Toyota &gl'fl('Y in Hunt. -""°,,~ w'~ •• ,t~~~-s.1,75, /Nwak, 494 1111 Y· . SAU.ING LESSJNS student. M&-6428 4240·2'i2 Prk ~ s.:4.rrm: . Be.ti. needs class A line 'MN vu:: ....... v FND. Newport Beach -Learn fast with champion in ====~-----mech. with good import ex. ~ 56-1930 ' 145 E. 18th St., Of. Suitable Small brown/gold female lioble Cat. 64&-0389 CLEANUPS, · remove dirt, Job Wanted, Female 702 per. 1 REST & R.ecrc!at1on. Wlmds for stores or ofc. 362 1511· ft. dog, 6734971. I Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii trees, ivy, driveways.grad-For a perm, job \\ilh the besl 'or wkly rentala, Big Bear SIOO/moc.J•S.I~eaJsq. 1~:,:i:F --E~MALE~-~J71u-gcy~.-.,,-.. --.,,.,-.-. '~ ing. 847-~. Llc, 240182. NEED he.IP at home? We of bcnefttz, call Mr. Smith, L a ke -B a. I d .w I n Lodge. nio. · · • Orange County 1''a.irgrounds. I ·~ ~ -32• PURNITURE Van tor have aides, , n u r s e s , M7-8555. 1 ·Reserv. TI4: 585-47f!l 548-U68. Call & identify. M&6Zfi>. ....,.__ local furn hauls & gen'! hou s ekprs, companions. § 1 S'roRAGE/Shop, 3 6 x 3 s • . hauling. S4S-lS62. Homemakers U p j o h n , Auto . 220 v N N &\tALL part Pekingese dog, 547--wll Cashier/Phone Gal RMltals to Shere 430 O.H. door. · r. 'pt lemal•, we,~ng lie• ""II"", MOVING, hauHng, •lc••.u•~. Post Ofc & Mariners Mile. " ., '' '"' '"" 8 b ... .... ,,... SCHOOL teacher w i 11 needed. Exct'llent oppor-F'EM. Roommate wanted $1'15/nio, Agt . &tS-2414. lost vicinity Lake &. Adnmx, a ysfttlng Reas. rates-Coll. Students. housesit. l\l"o Ch a r g e. "tunily. Apply at Nl"ll!pOrt • i beg. Aug. 10, to llhr 2 BR. Industrial' Rental 450 Huntington Beach; 960-1227 BABYSITTING: Lie. ages 3 ~'~'""'=7·•-•_l._8J~2--Toll~I~~~-References furnished. Call Datsun, 100'.l W. Coast HWy., · 2 BA.apt. l Blk from heh. in F'ND: Big bl"O\l'n -red doJ.!", to 12. Fun attention. Ph. LOCAL n1oving & hauling by 673-6721 Nt>Wport 'Beach. -v: C.D.l.1. Non smokt.'l' pref. looki like hound dog. F ni l. 968-0887 Brookhurst & ~~~d1°,"16t. Lnr5~~ tru7164ck. Reas. MATURE lady wants tern-, AUTO MECHANIC if'J 675-76166 1 NOW LEASING vie. \Vµ.rncr, Biw khurst Adams. ...,..-or .,... • porary clerk-typst job. Seal Toyota or Ja'-ruar. Lag, Bch. 10 MALE trM15fen-ed to 1-lun-Huntington Beach 1".V. 841-31.IB, c,rpot Service Housecle1nlng Beach area. 431-0683 Ask for Boh. a40-3100. ~on Bench area St'C'ks lo NEW M·l F'OUND male 0 1ihuahua, H 1 W led M & F 710 _,,, s•-•'ght lemale to vicinity Spri• .. fleld & t.lain I COLLEGE sludcnt w\11 do e P an • "' u a. 940 Sq Ft & UP JOHN'S Carpet & Upho st('J')' i ;:;. ahftre ·expenses, 842-MlS or lla.milto~ & ·N~wl11.nd ~~;, Jl13untington B e a ch, Ori Shampoo free Senich· Ji_ousecle~~ngh -So. 4lluhn-A A A A A i... 21.1/33f-4464 Dove 1. .. .1. .u.ltT a•• •519 -d !Sod' R 1 rd ") ting!on ocat• area. r. ,.., __ _, -'-· .11 ~ ·~. Roommate wanted, 2 _,., or ~ F'OUND tiny niate-part Maruc ~rs & eat~ a1..~01: ~n~89J2.50 hr. Call Lin· vb: ~~~einbtJ~:;;nt'S7~~~ ,l'f) • BR' Jbe. walk to beaC'h, 1800 SQ. IT. ?o.f-l spare kitten vicinity Vi(•toria St., brighteners & 10 minute Car-t Cloanli \Vatch for our ads. !._. ~na. J150. 4 9 4-8 61 8 , wffront office. lrg rear Costa ?..fesa. Needs loving bleach for \lo'hite carpets. ,.-Liz-Laurel-Ruth· Karen & Lori r10 .l663 door, ideal for labratory, care. llousebroken. 646-34.'}8. Sa ve ycur moDCy by saving Floor Care &.Wi s ~ ROOMMATE wanted . .,'Uf'k. $2-KI. lTl5 Whittier St. CJ\1. FOUND female Af ghan me extra trips. \Viii clean Dutch Main! Setv. 5.17-1503 T -;f/-.J rt: ~ tutt 2 BR 2 Ba 1300 SQ. Joi. SllW, 1793 Whit· Hound \•lcinity 23rd & Tustn living rm., dining rm, & ?o.fALE H I · Ex _ _ A~ mac M ,..:.,, ~ .;,,,, .. alt '5' ,,._ St. n...-,,,,,.....,,...., -Ave, Newport Be a c h, hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, . __ _,ousec earudng. · .J: ~ Y'• · • '-OJ.I ~ '""' .,,~,. ~o/U.>J .... 646-73&1 couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yrs. perie .... -=-. s pee y, pro-_ _ le~,,;,,~·~· ~--,-.,--°"'--=-1· S16-0081 eves. exp. Is "'hat counts, not fes.sional service. 5'U-8029. ;;_.SHARE apt or hou11e. Save $. * COSTA MESA * F'ND fml long ha ir _cal. Tan method. I do \lo'ork myself. EXP. reliable couple '4ill UZ REINDZAS •,._,..,A,_., \ Cal HOME PARTNER. . . w/blk streala. While pa\\'S Good 1 .,1~101 ho Own 4JOO C--o.. • N"",,...i. 11 .. .,i, I • . · 1600 IKI· ft. 2 Orf1ccs, 3 ph. Vi c. JtwitinKton Harbor re . ..., ., . ttan your me. "".,. ''°"' o....,.. c""i/ Al,,_, ...,. ·836-tl M or ~1479 power. 1 yr old. Good Joe. 592-l 73G Cement. Concrete transp. 5"8-3724 PhDM J46-2Jl 1-: G1r --s for Rent '435, 717 Ohms \Vay, C.l\I. JAPANESF. lady wouhi li ke ~ -•-,,..,, .,.,,,., """'1201 J:"OUND 111.rgt' black & 11•hi1e d ,...,.._,.......,or .....,.. PATIOS. walks, rives. Saw, 10 houseclrRn. Needs u·ansp. I .1 ---rabbi!, I floppy car. Vicini-1 -• --.,_.FOR n10for horn~. trai Pr, 4001 BIRCH, NB YI . 1 Pl C 1 break, n>move & J'('p ncc $2.j(l hr. '""""'IW r boot, C'fC. 1648 NC\lo'Pfll'I ly ~ln a nee, os a concrete. 548-8668 for cs!. L nd . :,. ' !!}Yd100. ,0.1. S.1~66. c\•es ~·=.;m ~:1:~· f~11~~ ='7'~""~·~°'~"-"'=S-_286_9~~-'Child·Care a scap1ng ...,.._ FOUND \V1t l c h., 7 -1 .1 _________ _ "-• l\1.r .. Baiungardrwr, 541 -5032 Cnplstrano Beach, Call lo LANDSCAPE, Garden t•.-GARAGES 1-"0J\ RENT J-:. Share APT or HOUSE Identity. 496-70'/l. C.1ffLD care niy home. De· n1ai11t., clean-up, gprinklrs. ott.i 2tth & Rocbdsler, C.?.1, Call 'HOME-PARTNER' pcnable, mature ivoinan. Lie. l3.'l790. 646-6852 ti:r; ·$25/mo &12-1264 1973 MARINA Class Ring, 3 Days or v:eekt>nds. Call ' · 836-ll94 or 548-1479 Arch Bay &>ach. O\'.•ncr s.19 1881 Masonry I-SINGLE GARAGE for rent, R I W eel "" Id · Uf 4~-0~3 1--·--· ------.. 0 CM 8.N'a. !nfa s ant ..vv en y. =-"°~ · CHlLD care. my home. BRJCK Veneers, patios & 1~ 1 • GtG-7048 • \VANTED 2 bedrooin house 1 _L_o_st ___ ------'S~Sc:S F"enced yd. Good care. food, walks. Slumpstone & block II..-_ GA"'GE. STORAGE ONLY ~1 p R l' bl love. Call 645-3381 nights. fencing, concrete Work & ~..,.. or du1 ... ex. ets. C la e. WHITE Jong hairt'd, blue 'I 963-1855 r.!. COSTA MESA $20 Jl.10NTH References a v a 11 ah I e. eyed cat found "'k ago. vie CH.ILD CARE. MY ltOME. 11 e entry ways. · · ~.,,. e 64&-2887 e 64$-6764. So. Ola Vista & Princess, LICENSED. NR. SOUTH Brick-Block-Stone t ~ Office Rental 440 \VM'TED 2 or 3 bedroon1 San Clemente. 492-9761 COAST PLAZA 557-8656 645-ft200 I'; 1::.::.::.::...:0.:~;:;_R_ON __ T__;,*;,;; house In Cosla '-1esa -0r GERJ'l.fAN Shepherd Male Contractor Painting & t-r 1( WATERF Nt?\\'flOM Beach n15. llRve "LOBO." Vic: El Toro, Re----------P_anerh1n9ing , -PrinlC Jocatio11, N t' w p ort pP!s. Reliable references. "'tu'tl tl'l().4:1&1. JACK Taulane, repa i r. .-- • .:1 !kach. La1\[u suite. (;oocl 615-&i67 remod, add, :.ll yrs exp. Lie PROF'. p11inter, hooeltl work. I;< Ji.'ll'klni::r. S350 1non1h. ,cc::,c='--,-l -3"""B---,-LOST; Son. S.C. 8<'h Vic. 1 B-1 260071. 1.ty \Vay Co. rcus. Jnl /cxl, free est. ·~ 8'11 G nd R It 2 OR 3 yc11r se. r. on \\'lr. nm old Jiish Seller, male 547-()1)36 1; I ru y, ea or lrg nns for ar1 t'OI~. Old "'<>aring nea <.'Ollar. 492.(.,S2. Refii. 548-2759. 11·,, 341 B..'\Ysldl', N'pt. Bench 1f•ar ck;.11•11 ok. To STJO. Ken Electrical t,IRST CLASS PAINTING & ·,~ * 675-6161 * Bird '2131 74!1-6581 RJ-:\VARD: '°51 f{'n111!e Al· pa perh ansing Ext & Int. gh11 n. 11 1.)'N!, l"IC't."CIK 1n("(fit·ill 'E LECTRICIAN. lict'nscd, 11-:-DE.~( icf)31'(' avallnble $.'iO \VANT UnfurnlshNf a pt for att cnllon, J>ICftSC. m~. bonded. Small jobs, mti int & Jo.m' estln1nt~ 979-529-1 Accounting Clerk Temporary assignment avail· able/now for r f!'CC'ivable &, payable clerks. Earn your sunune1· S$ for a vacation by registering today. Victor Temporaries, 1360 S o . Anaheim Blvd ., Anaheim. 635.oo3l Acc't-Construct exp to 16K 1-llgh.ly 1\lotivated \\'estcliff PM'!Cnfll'I Agl'nCy 1651 E. Edinger. S.i\. ( i\lark 111 Center J 5-t2-.lt836 AD\VJN Graphie!! hiring pro- fessional printer. Ca I I &1:,-1133 for appt. You don'I need a gun lo "Oral\' Fast" "·hen you place an ad in the Dailv · Pilol \V11nt Ads! Ca ll no1v -642-5678. - BANKING S & L TELLERS Gro"·ing savings & loan a ssoci ation anticipates opening of Newport Beach bi-dnch office August 6th. Vacancies currently exist for t>xpcr. tellers at the Ne\\'J)Ort Beach & Cerritos office!!. This po&tlo n \\'ill provide exposu~ to new ac· counts as \YCLl all regular teller dutit's. Locu\ interviews will be held at the Cerritos oUice, l\1onday, July 9th. 1',or fu 11her information & in· terviC\\" appt. Call Person· nel: 121~) 625-7341 LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Equal Oppor. Employer m/f 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 ~ mo. \\'ill providt> furnUul'(' one Lari)'. S125. R<>frn>nC<'!I. I S.~ ;; .. nt $.l n10. A$\\'1•rln1: !lervi1•C l.agurut lkurh. 831-127•1. RE\\'ARD!· l.o,st Collie, July repa n, · ~ " ~ •,r· "Vntlab!t"'. 17S7:; Bc;:irh Rl\'cl. ,, 3, Brisrot 10-ea. ELECTRJCAL Contraclori .... ,.i''Sjf.'A\ STAR GA.,...E'W>~~vM .. I I 6~i-4321 \\'ANTED: Room in p1·1vate !">'16--1723 Res. Comn1. Jndust. U c. ·':! .llJ ...&"-.,.."'r !' .. ' lhint nglon lie;ic 1' • l•(lnte, Harhtir an.>11. .. No.266U<I. 64>-0.157, 842--0731 B CLAY J.. POLLAN<'·---.-----~ ·~~ 050', ll\ThfED. flCCUPllncr. ~~~~·~:-~:12-~3~1 71~·~~~~1Sl\f. thi n hro1l'n (tog, lO!rt Sal, ARIO 1 LllRA ,r-• , ... 111 consid•·r tli l·lilln~ for 2 -l•lc Rushntrl 81 Adan1s. Ans. Nl'Cd a .. Pad"? Pface an ad! ~ MAA. 11 J:t. Ytwr Daily A.divit1 Gv,,,,,. 1:J. $('1. JJ t'h. • , or more l ~nanlic. Coust lh\'V I ~ c•~o;G~i;;ngo:;;;:'~""::·:";;':':""":;;;;•rd::·;;.::;;Ca;:l~l;;64:2:-56'18;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:..,, J :A I Actord/11g lo lh• Storr. . ocr 11~~@ I• al Ne\vport Blvrl. J<l'cC' I , ., , 1 , .. ~'!.~·" To develop rnHS09'! ~or Thursdoy, 49.5).,u.W'O'. prkng. r~12-4&14. A11nounctmenU I 142-58-81 r90dwords ~orres~1ngto~r1 11-n.n :\¢ _ I of your ZodlOC birth sign. C'UST. 01~8tGN 1100 i;;r1 fl , Pa d• fi TAURUS 18o 31To 61 ~ KOR,10 I '°'"'" '""""'" '1"'101· Trader's ra 1se I ?;., ...... 28.... """ ""''''~ ocr.~;~ ~ 1 ~lj \Vc~1t'lilf ~llt-~l~~"«i NF:'l-~f) r!rll' 1l111ly to Snnln f ro Ii" nes .,.., !;!! 6 Todir(1 .36Me!!uo10 66PW1o~ft 4-57-60 ,<' AIRPORT CENTER ~pr!ni.:~. iihar•· 1'0io! ~-\::lei _ GIMIMI 7A((~ 37.S.Ottl\ ~~r SAGITTARIUS , 6 4 2 -·5 6 7- 8 c L A s s I F ' •.. E -D 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 .-D A I L y -· * DAILY PIL01 .t~ PUBLIC NO'l'ICI! PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICI! INVITING •tDS Nolle• 1, heroby alv~n 11111 lhe BNrd ol Eouc1llM of the lrvlflt Unified $(1\001 Olslrlcl of Or1ng0 Counly, C•lllor11l1, wilt ·rKelv• u1led bhh up lo 2:00 p.m. on !ht 121h d1y ol July, 1973 11 1~.00 S•fld C11to YOfl A.VI' .• E1s1 lrvlno, 1t wfllch Umo tafd bid!, wlll bit pUblldy OPOned Ind r .. d fOI" turnllhlno of Furnl1ur1. Cortip1•1• 111-stn.o<:!IOf'lt. con/llll0111 ol bid, spec:lflc• 11on1, schldule ol bid lhtm1 1fld bid fonnt rNV be obTllMd 11 tho otlfe• of Admlnh lr11or, 8uslnn1 Support sen1ca. 14600 Bind C1ny0fl Aw.. E1st lrvtM. C1lllorflli1. • Th9 BNrd of Eduutlon rowvn tM rlohl ft! ref.ct •"'I' « 111 bldl .not "°' nKllMrlly llCC9PI The '-11 price. 9rvlfl9 Unlfted Sci-I Dl1lrlel by : JDM M. R~I'" Authorized A~ PubH$1Md Or1roge Cols! O•ily Piiot, J...c>e 21 Ind July S, 1973 2007·73 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01" SALi! Of' RUL PROPERTY AT PRIVATI! SA.Le rtto. A·7"41 SUPERIOR .COURT 'OF T.HE STATE OF CAl lFORN!,A FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANG! In the Mltllltl' ol IM E1!•!9 ol Mlc:lllt4 J. Brophy, oec .. Md. , Nollcis 11 lloroby 11lv111 111•1 ttw Ul°t' dl!r1lg11ed wilt leU a! prlv1!0 .. 1., on Ot' •fl•• lh• 16th day of July, lm , 11 the ~ 11te "' Charin L. l("ler, 2115 T<lrr1nu Boulirvard." TMT•nco tOSlll, C0!.11\IV el L• , , ,..,_ngeln, SI•!• of C11!!0!"11l1, lo the hlght;t •nd bat bl~, ilnd IUblKI lo COii' tlrmatlOf'I by tald SuOltl'lor Court, on the right, lltl1 11'1d lot..-111 of 1ald d.au.d ot Ille 11m1 of de•Th •nd •II !ht: right, llllo 1fld Interest tl\1t !ho Hiii• Ill ••Id decffWd h11 ..:owlrld by oper1ll011 of.law or Olhe-rwl.e, o1Mr lllan or In 1ddlllot1 ~ tlu1I Of .. ld dKffMd, II tlW llmti of dl!llll. In •nd to •11 ttw c•rlol" r n/ ~ rrly slh.l•tir 111 the Clty of O•rcNn Gr-, c.,.,,,tv "' Or1f!P, Sl•ll of c.t11orn1._ partlcul1rly dncrlbod 01 follows."1'1Ywlt~' / 11121 Mi-cMWfl'f Slrtt:t, Glrdt11 GrOYO, Ci1llloml1 .U.Cl; ltllAI cloKr1~ -lion: Lot 21 of T•K I JIMll1 In TM Clfy Of G1rO... Grow, 11 Oltl' Milp rKOrOtd In Book If, P11V95 1' to JI lnc:hnkt, of MIKellilMOUS Mltpa, 1n fl'le Off1c• of "" Counf'f AKC>tdef of Or11199 C01.111tyl Ill· cept 111 oU, 11•1. mlnor1l1 ~ Dl'I* hydroc1rb0fl 1u~t1na1 below 1 ....,,.,_ "' 500 '"'· bt,Jt wllllout tile rlilht If 5UflKO entry. • Tem'IS of Ille CISh In lilw!\11 l'flQrlW of IM-Unlr.d s111e1 Of'I connrm1UM of ..ii or P11rt ,u1n •ncf bll•oc• .vlo.n.:.d .., "°'' wcured by Mort111119 or Thilf DM Of'I the prOPfl'l'f IO &Oki. Tho r'9l}t .Iii re~vtd To rtlKI ony and 111 bldS. ~ Bids or offtr• lo bit rn wrltlno Ind wl. be r1C1!Ye!I II IM 1lor11old ofllco ., •nv tlmt1 '"""" !he llr1t pVbllcotlon ""'"" anti before <kite "' salt. 1 Da~ June 21, 1'73. Allred H. llrophy Admln(1lri1lor of lllO E1t11te ol Miid dee:ld.nt Chi1<1H1L. KHlltf' 2115 TOIT•nco •eul1v1nf TOITOMO• C1llfomli1 "MT AltorMY ..... Adll'llnhtntw IJ1t-OC Publl1hed Or•nvt-Coa11 Daltv Piiot Jul\' s. '· n. 1973 3'C·1$ PUBIJC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS •USINl:SS NAM• STAT•Ml:MT The follOWll'lll pet'ton 11 dol"ll llllllntU a1: PELICAN DISTRIBUTORS, 1 4 3 • 0 8ol.. Chico. Sult. H, Wutml111110f". C1llf. HHMS Corpor•llofl, 1 Ci1Ufornll COi' porilllon, 1"'5 AlgonQUin St., Hunllnglwt Bqch. c.111, t2"'9, (Corpot'Olo bvllnea .cldr111) ' This bvllne11 It eottcluc:led b1 I COt'· P«•llon. HHMS Corpot•llon Slndr• Sp110, Corp. S.Uolor, Tlll1 1tatement we1 flllld wllll 1111 c- tv Clerk ot Or1"9• COl.ln!'I' on Ju111 JI, 1973. ·-Publii.h«I Oni1111t: CCNl~I O•ilr PHll'I, June 14. 21, 28, 1nc1 July s. lt73 lm.n PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS eUSINl!"ll HAMii: ITATEM•NT TM follOWl"ll PO••on I• dol"ll buel11en 11: THE COTTAGE COFFEE SHOP, XI W. lHll SI., Cosl1 Mtsa '1626 Olvortllled Adv1ncld OIVtlopment, CorllOt'lllO"' • C•lllorl\la Corpor1tlon, HI 81r1Hr• Way, An111olrn. C1llr. f'JI06 Thi• bu1111111 11 C«lduc11c1 b't' o cor-poraUon. H•I N. Alom1r Pr11lcMnl Thl1 •l•ttment wot fllild with tile County Clltl'k 11'1 0t-•"9e c-.1y on Juo. II, 1rn. Pvbll•hed O••nvt-cout D11tv Piiot J~ 21, 21 aNI July s, 12, 1'7J ll,,·1l PUBLI~ NOTICE '---.~.~,,~.~,~ .• ~.~.~.7.~ .. 7.~.7 •• ---1 NAMI! STATl!M•NT Tiit followf"ll Pfl'JOn Is dOlna" bullMU 11: ll~ ENTEAPlllSES. ~131 Glnt«. COSIO Mt:1•, CA 92626 R01111le &rowo, llllJ Glnoer, Co-!• Me ... CA t26M Thi• bu•lno11 11 COncfUClld by ,.,. 1no dlvklinl. A01111l1 &roWn Thl1 ll•i.rntnt Wl l flt-.! wllll 1119 ~ ry Cieri< pf Or1na-C_,ty .,.. .Jll!!t U. lt7J . •n.., Publl111ed Ofel\GO Coos! Dilly Piiot, Junt: u, 21, 21, •1111 July S. 1t13 11tS·1l PUJILIC NOTICE i"'• g~·NJ~''OA~~ ~.~,~~,,~~}~~:~ Auto Transportation 525 ~~'-;!!~~.f ~~ ~~OO:o4 ~~;~:" ":';.~~I; p 1_.,;_ ___ ,, ~Ar Jr II W<ltth 31!? ' 110 11. Ji J .• ' uxo 1:-'1 .tt 3Taom n ICf'S --':-:'.' t-:9 Tuill J9 ft9 ~ ---·!-------- "', -····•on! Airnnr11·r I [oh•I. :~11".-?Jnll t1" mes 0: JUHi XI IOJ.Mly•Otol AOWiitwi 10 1.. °"'· 21 I~ I "19' r· I 12· 2..3$...$24 11/.(c-Al~ /IYt<u'JI ~~ l.IJY/etif Mll~. lull M'rl'l<'l'f.. 62 .. c •• 12 11 A2 Y--'/ • 72 w,., l.i'Jl~ '""' IJ.l.1-3223 19-12 "rekd11y1n I j~ ....,.._ JlTi:tOrf "J Ntw 7JOvt 74-76'79 :or: .i.. $12,,MONTH--......... . dollars CAMCIR 14 0n .u~ ,.p,"''9'" CA,•ICOI ... , 1 ~JUHi JI 1 !I At-ii 4!1 Words 7.5 Into Ot'C. U' c r .. 2 R l!l ll d · • lt.Crtat!Yt 4600 70"Thtouot1 • oom o cc -rttn M\\' .Jut'f.1 17And •70r 71 Mor>m JAJI." L ~~· l"l~·ganl dcc:OI'. 1711) .S1 .. 12 , 1A ... .-.,1 111.-. .ct.Md 78~ .U...U.U.Jt ' Cosla ?l-1ran area. &JZ-93-17. Personals · 530 ;..r::1"' 19 1, •9Mfft 79 Sor:iol ~.,_ .... Ille 20 On 50 Dot• IO ()lgifd J1i BrtA.N D n1.2w tin~. 0 l'S, t1Jl.LY WCt.""NSt-.O 520 Ac·re mobll horn~. RV llAVE: Ttust J.)c(.'(I $$-1,500 LIO 21Gfl S I~ IJ'TN AQUARIUS Ol lnc.llv. air & heat. clevalon. • SPIRJTUAUST • ,>Qrk & nu'dl; \\"ill ~xdlani;:e 9'l l111cretl{ Due 10 yrs. ~ JI/tr 11 UMd $2 To llG:ww..arui• JAii~" 17301 Beach Blvd. lf.8 . .Spl"tual .......... , u...-... 10 am·IO for Oran:stt Cnty ithOp'~. wa.n1: LocaJ home or unitt ~ All.i 11 .23You ~Hfod..., '3~ H~lt o I 11.f>J-.,,, .. A ,, ''"" .... .,. .I Ind _, ~. ~1cr ~ .'!"' 2•AH S4""'1 ... Of ,,,. _. __,.,.. 111n, Advi('(l on n.l.l mau""" nur '"'le or us. ,,.ant. M '?!'l Vl\'fKT.r o . 11"\!·!2-I!-~ l5 Mifto s.5'-*llOM l .S Arld _t.,,...,. I-1''0R l...euc, s.·,o 8q. n. Office 312 N. El Camino Reot1 &m IN •ln Co. RI!"'. &14-filll 61J..675G LG!!:!.S.77 Mllt:lm !dine:,_ 86·:::=:~i-~-~ I ~pACf!. Downtown l.il{llnll. CI r-m c n t I'". .fi92.:9136, $11AR'P OllflLEX 1 n.e to tnde? Our Ttadl'.'r'• VIRIO '.1 '""""°'.-i !1 ~'' 17 F-.0 'mca ,...._ ...._ n-.. 1..o. bl• '!" "'"' 21~ ~F"' •• ,.,..._, · "'!P~S_. __ ..,.·p.•. • .... -..nn · 492-9004, 1vl.ll lrul:ko fur l-4 hcdrool"n, Paradiso column is fur )'OU! ~AU!-» '29 Oowbtlul 159 Okrototlol ff Mottert ~C~ It~ -4*3{1l8' J)REGNANT? T h l n klna f'~(lll ly $8000. 5 llnet Ufl'.1J JOLOO'I 601luv. 90 W'7~ MM.JO T lii.e f:.ORONA DEL MAR r1bortion? T<"""' nll rhe hu:t.11 BKR. fWi.06!lt !i ffByt .~l!.'113, 11iOIGood @ Adwne {)Neutral 6-11·19' · ~ JJl'lnxe 423 Ml• ''· ofrlt·r firall CA.II I.ft"£ LINE -~ i"\.V'll ~ for 5 buaka. ....;u1.-\21 1 _ s100. B1'0k1...,. m!>-G700 hr•. r>11-1m. • j . , .. -.. • DAILY PILOT l'llindq, .,.., 5, 1973 W-, July 4, 1973 DAILY PILOT 45 ~.~~,, .. ~.~l[il_J~J~I ~L•~1''1 ~l[iJJ~J jl ~, ~b-~ .... ~!~l[Il]~J ~(~n.~~ .. ~ .• ~j~[iJJ~~[~-L~-:,"=-·~•~l[{];J l[Il] I ...... lllll l '1 SI I I fill I..__• •1 ·-·~lllll I Holp Wa-, M&F 7IO Help W anted, Ml F7l0 Help We nted, M&F 71 0 Help Wanted, M & I' 711 Holp Wanted, M&F 710 ~IEDICAL ut;btant wanted Protr•mmer An•ly1i1 Y Sf'ITER, Ex p 'd Holp WMled, M&I' 7l!l;Help Wonted, M & I' 711 Help Wanted, M & F 710 WOIP&O. Lqwsa Btacb. to take care ot DtWOorn in- f.ant, I am t.o 4 pm. Mon thru Jo'tl. Loca.I rtC. nee. S.lary open, call 4~. 5 to 1 pm Fll!LD 5aVICE ENGINEER ' MEDICAL X·RA Y E9UIPMENT As a leading manufacturer Ot dUignostic x- uy equipment, the Piclr.er Corporaflon offen a challenging position In tho Technical Sup- port Department of our. MedlClll Marketing Divlslon. U you are ready, you can move up lo this rewarding career opportunity in ser- vicin g t~ quality x-ray ,equipment. We rJ- quire a good educational background wi th actual service engineering experience and trouble-shooting in sophisticated areas of electronics & solid-state devices. 1~~:iE.~"! i~;~ ~~ LAIOIERS---1 rtl i.1 E o 1 AT f: L \' tor PRL'ITJNO t"1t n-..IOIU!biHt)l for o.r. ltl ..._!c"' dr:rmatolQK'Ull oUlce. full OFFSET a nipidly lfl'O"'inl: i.."OfllPM)'. SALESGIR LS Exper. llllnll? iot blah faslliou <.'Onlrn1por&r)' ..... lllt'NI &hop. Good op. po11unh)·· Call ~7-1733 SALf:S • JI you 1il·e at tbt beach, wh.)' not be in bUihM:!~ fut )'outtelr and 1\0!1< a.t U'IC 008.ch in tbr Ufr.. ln.•urance Industry~ Call ll'\'. Orton 714: 49')..4070 J'1001'11 It Sundays 0 t t · lmmcd. ASsiplnenls time, fronl I back offk:e. Include-ti n1achlnc otk".l'lllu.r, 494-&20 Top $U. • • • EXPElllE:\'CE NE C ES · ~m 111ain1l"t11t11~~. A <W. 8ABYS1TI'ER. needed my home for 18 mo old. Own ~. aft 6pm, 536--1231 llOUSEKEEPER • li\'t.ln, fn•ine 540-4.00 S.AR.\'. ~O &'10KL'IG, Call PRESSMAN \-flopmcnt 111 11n1t' tharh~ 1Dme Ena. ~.., room It NEVJ~ r~ :~lPO "'edtdays M+l~ rnvlronn1e11t. Cobol ·ronn.n TV. llunt. Bch. 2 chlld. ~tt'.DICAL of&e In llunt. f'~J>eriC'fk't.'. &>nd ~umt' In· 8'12--IW . Tempo Tempon.ry llelp fkh. l~it ornce gtrl. \\'rltl" M~lh\; .lftlru'y, hb1ory" ~c-· llOUSEh'EEPER. Oncntal LEGAL SECRETARY Clusirlt'd Ad No. ll89. Dafly ,ZND SHIFT · t1.111rcm1ffils 10: J . Gulhrir, • BARMAID -hunily type , bar, 548-9'M2 vi k k l.19 I..Obngc, 1191~ Newport pref., \"try meUeulous, ex· l'lkx PO Box 1500 CIJ5Ca l~ N. ~lcPhm;on ltd., per. cru:Ma del ~ta r Sec.'t<t.'1ary to 11(1lkw member ~I~ Coi1t 9~~ ' KORD "4 and 12.SOW Oi~'l!, Ca, ~. Blvd .. 0.f - BEAUTlctAN • fuli time. 6Th-028l of well egt3blil!hr'l:I f!nn. r-.,=.,~•,,,_.,._. ____ _ I .iiii~"-""""""""""'"I Good typbllt &. shrthnd 5kil111 hi OT 1':: L n1a1d, neat, w ith T·SI two color INSPECTOR can laud you Utis ~den op-ener&etlc., l...quna Beach unit. Mu1t be •ble to portunll.y. SAIAI')' to S700. tt!IOl't, 6 dicy 1'.ttk. 494-1-1 96. m aintain unlform col· Must be nperienced. • BALBOA BAY Q.UB BEAUTY SALON 642-0092 for Appt. Excellent workin g conditio ns with the top service team in the medical electronics field. Attractive compensation plus fringe benefits. Our employes know of this ad . Send res ume including record of earnings, too: Picker Cor· poration, P.O. Box 6266, Sunkist Station, Anaheim, Calif. 92606. Electro/ Mechanical Inspector ~a~~~l :: NAUGW or balance and hair-. """ llarl>or Blvd., CM. DRIVE-THRU ~: •• t'1~:·~::.: a:::: BEAUTY ()pr, t o 11 owing lftl'd. Good C<>mlniWon. h!/511HOOS, S!n-2171. LEGAL SECRETARY RESTAURANT be eble to ,.tup end 1'~or c.orporate g ,. n e r a I lffuty Operelol's coumel. Good JB~t &:. OPENING SOON p rint on 40 pound lit• shorthand 5kil.ls required. Corner of Brookhurst & weight stock. We need Xlnt salary. Call 83'3-S002 · H amilton • craftsm .tn who i1 • (2) No following necess. New lie. ok. Busy 1h0p. 645--1050 l-1'on thru Sat. An eq ual opportunity employer We nHd •n individ- ua l to perform pre- c ision end a s nm- bly lns!""tlon. EX• ptrlence In using s urface plates, co- ord inate machines, end optic•I com- parators required. Must have mini· mum of thrff Y••rs ••ptrlence •• an inspector famlllar with MIL-Q.9858A .LVN SUPERVISOR Positions 011t'n for 1111uure 1elf starter w ith 2-4 BE part of our fa.inUy, roon\, board & salary. I i l e Help Wented, M & F 710 HelpWa-.M & F 710 for Nunri.ng hon1e, Beach adults & young iidult~ & years experi•nc• In area. 40 hrs per .,..wJt, Call lce1wagcr1. 1''ull & part tln1e. offset presiwork. E x-49-1-8075 for details. day & night shill. Apply In l-"-'-'==-""='"----1 pe1iion ONLY, beginning cellent IHnefit pack• ~londa,y, July '2nd, 9 Ai\!. age and 1ta rtlng s•I· 5 P~I. 21401 Brookhurst 'at ary. hou.ekeeplng. 968-4840 • Cross country *BREAKFAST COOK ' DrlYars " Expel'. Good piy & hours. • Foremen Mtat be cle{lri I: neat. Ap-e Man ... rs PIY in per!JOTI, Surf &: Sirloin, e Alnmbl•ra 5930 w. Coast Hwy., N.B. • Molder• . BOOKKEEPER e Inspectors Dyrwnlc, progresMve c;o. is e Gel Repairmen looldrlg for roung-nrinded All 3 Shifts per'P\ 1lo &SSist: busy con-We Will Train troner. St.art $600. CaJ I MecGreeor:YechtCorp. Lmct.a Ray, 54().-6055, Olasta! 1831 'Pt ' t' C •• Pelbu>el. Agency, 2790 acen 18., o1u . Harbor Blvd., ~f. DOOlOCEEPER. asst., gen') · ledpr &: payroll exper. Small Orange Co. company. Good pay & b e ne i fts. 56-9425. BOOKKEEPER, ust., gen'l -ledPr le J)llytOll e.Yl)e!'. Small Orange Co. company. Good pay &. b e n e f its. 5"-9425, BOYS • 13-16 -I am looking for lO excited bo>lll in Jlurrt.. Bch. to \\-ark a few hours each \.\"eek, ~ mOriey, prizes & fun trips. If money excites you, call Mr. RO\mdtr~. Thursday or Friday before 3 PM. 979-8149. BUS Boy ·wanted, exper. re- quired. Avail lunch & dinner shift. $2.25 hr + gratuities. Apply In person, 9-llam, No. 1 Big <;anyon Dr. N.B. CAPl'AIN -dining room. Big Canyon Country Club. Apply 11-fr. Hoflstetter No. 1 Big Canyon Dr., N.B. ~vii E ngr Conlflr Gen'! Acctng ~!ST Elec. Technician Control Engr Sec.retarles Audit Sec'y, S.A. Clerk TypiM:s K'YPW'Ch Ex,_.. Teller ~B.kicpr $1jjK to S15K to $.15K to $14-$15K to $650 to $625 S425 to $565 $500 ~fed Cairns Exam Receytlorlist -""' $550 ' ~led Frnt Ofc.. , Flnance M'1" 1'rnt' $500 !520 NEWPORT Personnel Agency 133 Dover Dr., N.B. ''642-3170 CLEANING v."On!.lin, Apt - Costa Mesa. nr. Bus. Full time posltk>n, 5 day wk. $425. s t a r t . Ca l l Mrs. 11-lc.AJllsttt, 545-2300. COLl...ECTOR, telephone col· ledor , no exp req. Starting salary $350 mo. pliu comm. contact Mr. Gibbs, 642-1443 'C'OMM U N I CAT IO NS Systems Support Tedutl· clan. Prior exp. Either military or commercial, with d a ta/c omputer o r iented communications systems prel Requires oc- cuional travel._ Involws systems cordlnation & abill· ty to interface well tn cu.stomer environment. O>ntrol °""' Co<p. 3519 West Warner, Santa Ana "40-2820 COOK & DISHWASHER Ap(iy tn Penon CUSTODIAN ~n8 Per 1tfonth Send v.Thten resume to Sad· dleba<.'k Valley U n i f i e d Sc.hool District, Mr. Sllinkle, 24618 Chrlsanta, Mias:k>n Viejo, Ca. ~75. Deadline July 12. cunER Sportsy.·ear mfg. NB. Salwy open • steady. &n-3472. DATA PROCESSING *TWO* lmmedlata Openlftll DP ?tlanager/ Compuwr operator b ata Recorder operator IB?tl Sy·sten1 111 moctel 10 card Installation. IS .,.,.... 0 -· . -601 Dov1?r Dr., Suite 3 NE\l."PORT BEACli DELIVERY 01'' DA IL Y PlWT, SUNDAY ONLY TO NEWSPAPER CARRIERS IN SAN CLElit ENTE AREA. ?tfUST LIVE IN AREA, REQUIRES USE OF S1ATION' WAGON OR VAN AN D V ALID DRIVERS LICENSE. CON· TACT HARRY SEELEY, 330 W, BAY !:IT., COSTA MESA Oft PHONE 4~ ., 642-4321 DENTAL Chainide/Control Nurse. Enthusiastic &c: molivated individual wanted for progressive dental of· flee. Should lie about 2G-25 years, in excellent health & exp'd, Hours 7:30-4:30. 5 days. Salary cpen .. 979-S510 DENTAL . &s:nt., Exp ., chairside, ~ yrs. old. Part time \\·ork In Newport Beac.h o!fic.e on hourly ba!ls, 3 days a week. 646-2481 PENTAL A8Sist&nt. Ex· perlenced, chair I Ide . X-Rays. Spanish helpful. fr. ing~ benefits. 835-2jg3- DENTAL assist. 1 yr. ex· perlcnce, full time, Foun· fain Valley. ca:tl 839-9660 DESALINIZATION RID RECEPTIONIST SEC. Front desk, gd. typist, 60 WPM, no s/h. Prefer 2 yn Colle&e & 2 yn \\'Otk ex:per. $550/mo plus ben. An Equal opportWllty em p 1 oy e r . Burns & Ree Construction Corp. 962-8881 Dishwasher & lklsboy1 ?t1UBt be clean &: neat Apply in person, Surf & Sirloin, 5930 w. c.oast Hwy I N·.B. * DISHWASHER Part time & weekends. Over 18. Small acute care hos· pita!, 18792 Delaware, HW1t· irwton Beech, 84Z-0Sl.l, eA1. 235. · EXPERIENCED · AUTOMOTIVE CASHIER NEWRORT DATSUN llDl W. Coast Hwy., Nev.-port Bt...-w.il, ca. Call 645-6400, Miss Steele FAMILY Companion (011is· tlan womllll) for 11 yr old boy w/a busy mother. Mon· Fri; !Mi. Sal Open. 673-1166 F ire & C•sua:lty ln1. ritature, 'A'Oman, experienc.ed 5 days, 9-5 P~f, 673-3850 F1.0Risr, fe n1. f u 11 y quallfted. Exper In all phun ot desiiJl. ~. Ask for Oieri, FORE LADY Sj»t''lsY•'elLT n1ta. NB. Salary ~ • •U!&dy. 642-3472. nJLL time Calif. llceruied RN i.tl luge pediatric group. 1ttany benefits. 646-<I>6, l\ln . Austen. *GARDENER* Be your own Bosa Jo'ull or p/time ln your own ana. High income, Guaranteed Cu1tomer1 No Cas h Down Earn Now, Pay Later !n a•ro1p41ce or r• lated Industry, Apply In Person m3 Herbor Blvd. Coste Mesa, Calif. • Equal Oppor. E m pl o yer m/F INSURANl=E AGENCY GIRL C.Ommel'Clal lines undel""Til· ing & rating. Exper. neces.~. Peacock . Insurance, Mrs. 1'1ACllJNISTS Experimental Machinists Elg~t Y••rs gener .. •I machine shop ex- perience in manu- f•cturing pr ecision (prototype •ppllca- t lon) parts •nd tool- ing requlredt Must ba able to operate DeVlleg J lg & no. 4 Cincin n 1ti hori:zon· tel milling ma· chine. Wiii perform the layout and ma· chining of compli· cated part1 from di· mensiona l prints or sketches. Apply In Perton 3333 H•r bor Blvd. Costa Me1a, Calif . Jlrunilton. NEED relief cook ror COil• • v-d.lesrent holipltal Apply: 340 Victoria, 0 1 642-0087 NEWPORTER INN N('{'ds Middle agc~d or older nw.lc 'gardener fol' pern1 , position. No phone caJls please. Apply In person. Ask for Clay Ellis t h cad gardetlCr) 1107 Jarnbortt Rei, N.B. Nurse!! RNs, LVNs & Aides . Create y o ur own work week! Hospita l Staff l!ell~f .•• AllO\\'S You To \Vork The Doys & Shifts You Prefer A Varlcly Of Assignments Keep Yoo Current \\", NN' Cotll.'t"Pt!I &c: ·rechniquPS. No Fees or 1".!batcs. Gd. pay. llon1en1akl'rs-Upjohn ISO;) No. Broad\\·ay, S.A. 547-6611 sl"""Ns'uyRA ...... N1C087E .SA,~;E.3058S.. lc;liaeO';) N~~~;t vNs' AIDE• Generel HousekHper ~ "°'plial Slaff """" ... c \1,;01'k The Days & Shifs AL 534-7117 , .. at~. Exper. -5-IS-3001 No exp nee., earn while you \'ou Prefer. GQod Pay. GENERAL OFFICE learn, part lime, eves & • No r·l.'t'!i Or Rebates. Fee Pakl. The job you've ,vlmds full time 'A'hc.n quali· Equal Oppor. En1pklyer m/f dreamed of gelling. Xln't fied. ~ llomem;akers-Upjohn typing skills. Sail in & gel Farmers lnsuranc.e Group MACJ!INl!:IT I Tool l\I ak~ 180.) l'\o. BI"OH<l\\-ay, S.A. thls one. Start S550. Also Ed Lani * ~1834 Able to \\'Ork lo close 547..6611 Jo~ee Jobs. Call Elly Ellis, tolernnc.es. Ccr·Plas t714)1.., ________ •I -~• Career Employ· ~ R42-4602. NURSE'S AIDES ~ed. ment Agency, MOO Irvine , · Machine Operators Lag1ura Beach nursing Blvd, N.B. ll1NINE PER.SC>NNB..-1'ralne<is &-expc.r. oprs. home, call 494-SQ75 for GENERAL OUic.e great op-.. ncedC!d lor all shifts. Work details, por. for persoiiable, at· SERYICES•AGEf\K:Y Im modem new c.le!ln bldg.' -~2~D~F~F~l~C~E~G~I R~L~S- tractive indiv. w Igo o d Alter 5 PM By Appointment Shift bonus prenuurn for NEEDED organizational ability. Lite Ac.oountant·........_· to S15K nlte \\"Ork. Oppor. for ad· Radio telephone dispatc.h bkkpng. Accurate typing, sh ~·""' van«;ment & ~ frt~ pref d. Interesting variety Control Engr, BSEE to $12K benefits. Apply 1n pe~n }.lust be 25, able to drive tor resp. penon. Sal. open. Lal~t Art Retail to $12K ~llam C&I:l-4, 1 pmco Apply tn Pt!M10n 833-284D Sec/lite shrthnd to S625 . .• . . . YELLOW CAB CO. · Contrac.t bckgrnd. Furn Dist. Irvine Indus. Complex 1.S6 E. 16th, Costa ~ff'S,11, Gj:NERAL ~FFIC~ Jloficro Biologist to Sl2K 200 Briggs Ave, C.l\.f. OFr·icE GIRL Fee Paid. The J?b YoU v,e Design Draftsman to $866 ?tfAJ NTENANCE, nian & for large Huntington Beach dre!'n1ed . of get.tm.g. Xln I Ind/Comm Loan Proc $850 driver, part time, for Hun-drug store. tUU tinie. typing skills. Sail 1n &: get Ext;c. Secretary to S8?J tingt()n Re tj e re m en t Posting e x p e r i e n c. e re· this one. Start $550. Also Sec Y to Controller to S750 Resident!! 188a"1. Florida quired ?tlrs H a t c h Fee Jobs. Call Elly Ellis, Payroll·CnnslI' to $750 + HB 8tz..riss ' 847-2'".ifiI . ' 55&-8505, Control Career Sec'y/RE Legal to $65() .· , , . _.,.., • = Employment Agency, 3400 Sec.!y/Prop Mgn1 t to $600 ?t~\N .tram tor \l tlldov. tint· OFFICE CLEANING Irvine Blvd., N.B. Recept Gen'! Ofc to $550 ing. ins1aller. St:aJ1. $'2 tu'. P /time eves. Newport Bead1, GENERAL o mce I 0 ca J Sec/R.ecept to $600 Raises monthly 10 ~.50 hr S3.0Q p(!r hr. Exp. over 21 Ins ffice Part time Acc.owtting Clerk to $525 within 1 )'t, Over 25. Tall, only. Prcrer co upl e s. per::t; 546-9zn ' Copy Typist $400 D!al. &W-MM. . . 213: 927.01..15. GIRLS-GIRLS Easy tun job. ~Or night. No experience necessary, \viii train. You must be 18. Apply In person noon til 6 pn1. 2ll2 llarbor Blvd., Costa ?ttesa. GIRL FRIDAY Retail store, accounts pay· able exper. 4 days weekly. Call 540-15£l0. GlRL Friday, part time, xlnt typing a must. 875-0350 t~ne & l\1ail Clerks SU.0 ti~AN .train for wtndow nnt· OFFICE CLEANING Girl Friday 1o $600 1ng installer. Start S2 hr. . Typist Legal/RE to $/J(l Raises nionthly to $4 .50 hr ?/t1n1c eves._ All carpeted Inventory Cnb-1 Clrk $450+ 'A'ithin l yr. Over 25. Tall, bank N.B. Exper. Over Z1 Varioo.1 P ·T jobs !lo $3.00 hr. neat. 6-14-8494. ooly. Top Pay. 213/921-0115. CALL TillSH HOPKINS MANAGER TRAINEE O~ER1\TORS. exper: only. JERRI WHIITE?tf~RE Outstandin opportunity to single needle &, overlock. 488 E. 17th SL (at Irvinel CM advanc.e t~ managerial posi· T~p rates. ~]( s ?t1anuf., Suite 224 642·1470 tion in 3()-(iO days. Our c.ur· ~roducuon Pl, NB. 4 ¥.o • 1f"""' ~ t"Cnt m a n n g c rs camr ="'="="'·"'""~-~~~ $1000-$1500 1110. f\Iust have PARKING lot attendant & J ANITOR, p/time. Semi direct sales experience. maintenance man for club retired. No exper. nec.ess. Call ~Jr. Newman 979-5222 'A'Ork. $2.00 per hr. Apply P.lr, Sc&.ne or M~. W1Hiams, MANICURIST . PcdiCuriSt, 720 \V. Bay Ave. Balboa. Sll\•erwoods, 45 Fashion licensed & qualilied. Kelly PART time evening 'A'Ot'k, Island, Nwpt. Ce.ntel'. Templeton's, 445 E. ~7th St., ages 21-40, o-.vn trans. froc JANITOR, lite maintenance, C.M. 642..()194. movie prlvl. ApPJy in GRIN 'N Beer It is looking f/time. Over 21. Apply in person. l\ton, Tues or Fri aft for 1 good barmaid. Lots of person lluntlngton Beach 7:30 pm. No ph. calls. Paulo bl.le.ks for the right c.hick. C.Onvalescent Hospital, 1~11 MANUFACTURING Drive-in Theater, Costa Call 673-9TI7. Ask for Tony Florida SL, H.B 8.47-3.'ll.5. s EET ~lesa Wayne. JUNIOR SALESMAN: H PART Tl?tlE ~·~f!lan. 17-19. GROUNDSMAN Earn $20-$40 per y,·eek Telephone sol!c1t1~., 53lary $589-$71B Per month Y.'Orldng after school and METAL + comn1. Vic: \\lilson & GROUNDS LEADMAN on Saturdays getting tw\.' Harbor. C.l\I. 833-1662 S619·S754 Per month customers for the Daily PARTS ?tlanager. excellent ~~t~all~~~0t~d =~ ~s~noi!tai:i:: MECHANIC =·~un~~t4~fa1=J. "'..L-......1 · · dell\'eries or collecting. 1200 \\', Coast Jti.,..·ay, Snack Shop No.9 ~,-..ut. District, li'lt. Shinkle, W h I · Sou I N 00'-IESTJC Help George 24618 Ouisanta, b-tission e ave open ngs m t 1· c\\-port. Allen Byland A&ency, 106-B Viejo, ca. 92675. Deadline "'CSI Costa ~lcsa and South Exper ie nce In lay-1 -'-"'=p"A'OR.OT~.T~l,~M~E~l~l'O~RK=.- 3444 E. Coe1t Hwy Coron• del M i r E. 16th st., S.A. 547-0395 J uly u , Huntington Beach only. out •nd fabrication * $3.00 per hr. * DRAPERY Operators. l-~~~G~U~A~R~D~S~--Apply new! 968-9&41. of clOH tole rance 979-4508 Thp'd. Top Pay. 3853 Birch Full & P/time Positions, KARA TE shfft metal parts ls PBX operator, exp prer for St. N.B (Adj lo O.Q. opm ln Orange Co., L o n I required. M u s t ar1sy,·crlng ~n1icc, e\'enlng airport) M&-1431: or eves Beach, Laguna Niguel In La· INSfRUCTORS WANTED know set-ba cks and 'A'Ork 11·8 · 536-888l F.qual 0ppor. Employer 640--013l gUna & <'.:bmpton areas tor • bend allowa nces P EOPLE ARE NICE . DRUGSTORE. 1 full time qualilled applJcants 'Who de-No expc.r. nee .. salary to and L-a ble lo op-\Vhen ....,..., t•all on , thetn as · Ula 1th 1 · -~. 18 start, must purc.hase -,,v~ COOKS _ Graveyard shift. 6 cosme c n "' exper. sire .st .. ....., employm<!nl. uniform Call ?t1r. Lennon e rale a ll relat-..1 11n /\VON lte11rcsentat.ive. days a w·eek to train fOI\ tun time clerk with exper.. Yrs. of age or older. Apply 63S--24SO ...,. You'll ha\'C fun & make auitt&nl manager. Apply in candY. ~ card dept.. In pergon, 326 So. Lemon machln.s. friends 5elllng our fanlOl.ls Pf!l"90l'1 Jack In The Box-, ~5.~~r · PetC"nlOfl, St., Anaheim, bctwn 9 am & Keypunch Opir•tor ,.,. ~--I·? ~n Person· p1~l~ts. t! learn how t<asy 1200 Baker St, O:>sta Mesa. 1 pm. · F/tlme temporary ror a~ "PP Y u 11o'lo 'Stan. call: (DOK wanted for Italian ELECTRICAL Assenible1's. ADT Stttl.lflt Security Service prox . 3 mo's. Qualified llll H•rbor Blvd. 5'JQ.Z>.141 or 540-7CH1 Restaurant. Apply 506 W. Wire ha r n ess· Kf!oo Art Equal Oppor. Employer lteypunch/key veri f ie r . PER~IANENT part time, Ba!boa, NB aft. 12 noon. Industries. Inc. 1733 5 Handymen $3.00 per hr Univac. 1701-1710 n1Ac.hinc Cot ta Mes •, Ca lif. lite book \\'Ork, & show COOK EXPER. Oalmler, Irv. Hiahly ~lotivated expe:r. desired, but not room 11ales. 1:3().5:30, ~1on- -Beverly Manor eonv. Hosp. Employment Counnlor Weetcliff req'd. Apply betwn 8 &. 12 ; Jo'r1, pref. lady J1>.4.), call 837-8000, Laguna Hills , Will train sales oriented ~Agency L. M. Cox ~tam.ti .C.o5., Inc. r ::.. P.targe &1~230-~==~ COST ACCOUNTANT pcnon. Motivlatlon to k am li>'l E. Edh.,..., S.A. ~"150';j!'.°T':~.~Lklcf~ -PORT ERS-WANTED local d:lv&.1on of nat'l mtg. w/hlgh earning'll. Call Elly (lof~ll!...,~er) ~l ust be-cxper. t'/1itne. Sec EUia. 500-3500, c 0 n tr 0 I .,..,..oo.JO • ~NIOMCI ?t~f. .. Bal boo Bay :·:m~~ e.: ?llOreei:vineEmJi~·N ~ncy. Hospitality Ho1tess KEYPUNCH Equal Oppor. Emp!O)'t'r m/f SJub, 1221 . Coast Jf\\)',. Appl.y in Per.ion or Call: ' Dona Leve rett (714J &IO-SCOO. E~1. 250 HYLAND LA BORA TORIES 3300 Hyland Ave. Costa l\lesa, Calif. 92Sai Equal Oppor. E1npkiycr i\lnlc Ii female Production Control To ScDeclulc lhe manufacture & shipping of sailboats. MacGregor Yacht Corp 1631 Placenlia, C.,_t. PROMISES! 'PROMISES! PROMISES! "E MAKE OFFERS NOT PROMISES V •ria i1 Oa t• Machines Has The Immediate Jo'ollo\\·lng Openings Office Clerk Filing, (.'()llaling, lite lyplng. Expcr. pref'd. Electro Mechanical Assembler 2nd Shirt. b-lin. 3 yr:s recent !!Oldt'r ~per. ?ttust be able to do oomponent repla~ ment on PC boards. • Receiving Inspector 2nd Shift. ?.tin. 3 yrs. exper. testing resisters, capacitors, pulse tran!donners, etc. In-Process Inspectors 2nd Sh ift. 2 yrs. exper. in. lipccting cnble!I, c i r cu i t bo11.rds ,(c; chassis. Electro Mechanical Assemblers Isl &; 2nd Shifl5. A min. 6 mo's cxpcr. In one of the folk>\11ng areas; component preperation, hand soldering, a&'l<'rntily of PC boards. cabl\!lng &/or y,•ire'AT&p. Data Control Clerk Pr<?vio\1!1 eon1puter prcf'd. 2nd Shift . Secretary exper. Typing GO, sh 80. Previous exper. In engineering pref'd, Shipping & Receiving Clerk Recent .. exper. pref'd. 1-fust be 'A'illin~ to \\'Ork overtim(! 'A'hen l'CQ\IC'lllC!d. Keypunch Opr ~lln. l )'T'!l, cxpcr. on 029, 000, l\l11ik1· O\\'n dn.1m cards I: \'crifylng. If you 111cct 3J1y ol these qualifications & are looking (or a position 'A1th a gl'O\V· ing Ornngc County d>n1· puter company &. looking for often, no promises. Pleal!C Apply Jn Person Or Contact B. Kr•fk• Pll.ODlJCI'ION t"ONTllOl. PERTEC oflcN pc rmllllCnt <'rnploynK'nt. paid \'ac.atiou &.fteT 6 11\0nlhs plW' 1 1\'t'Ck ~"tld lin'K" oft at C1uis1n1as. COtllpariy paid Ille, hO!Iptla.I, ltUf'\>ical, n1edical & dental h<'•~lllii. Excellent \\'Ol1tlng condillon.• and ir row t h potfnllal. EXPEDITER This job \l'ill en1ail pro- duction sho1111,1,'l' fol101l'Ufl 1tnei part~ cxpeditin.i. SllQU ld he tanilllar 11•1th el~tronic5 production conuYJI. ~llhln\u1n I yfar exprric:n~ in prcdu ctlon e>:· pedlting / dli.11U.tching re· quired. Apply Or S..bmll Resume To PERT EC S'AU::SG!Rt.. l\llJ. ttote.•i ~ dny11 "'o.'t'kly. No Sund&ya. AP.f!IY afternoons or Fri ft; S111. J~liM'rt '11, 1816 Ne"'PO'rt ~· C°"ta hleu Santiago lank •. ~p'd Tcllm1, ~ or P«rt hill(', • E.'p'd proof Opef'a1or Contact ~Ir. Lorenz 11 ol-SJ2.5200 • Secreta r ies • Typists • PBX Operators • Keypunch • BookkHpert VOLT Insta nt Per sonnel 'fl•n1 pvr1uy Scrvil~ l.'!4.~ Cwnpus Ul·., Suite .106 X1..'\\·po11. Heat.ii 5j6....4741 t-~uRI Op?JI". Employer SECIU-.:TARY I Asrrilt&nl to lllaJ~n1arketing pro- BUSIN E.SS S\'SfE~IS ducHon nua nager. Electronl.c c quipnwnt manufacturer. 17I:r2 A1111stro11~ A1·c11ue Typing, tnke c'U.~lon1er ca.lls, Santa •\na, Calil.. organizing onler follow up. An equal opportunity Call l.on1a 813-2000 ~===':m:plo=y':'::::::;1 b°ECRE'TAR\~.l~G~irl~~,.rlda>~-. • psychologist; olliC'C/c.linic. PURCHASING Self·slarter. 011·n transport&· A/P CLERK lnmiediate Opening Expt:1icntx1I Only :\.1nl't \\'agC!'I &:. Bcncfhs Scha fer Bros., Inc. t.i'Urn. t.lanur. in G. G.1 Call 1\laria {TI 4) lr.»-442!1 J'oi• Appo'1rtmen1 R.E. SALES~tEN \l.'hy not 'A'Ork In the hottest ar e a ' llu ntington Beach/rountain Valley. Let U!I u·aln you! Call Phil ~le.Nanice, V I L L AGE REAL ESTATE, OOl-4567 REAL EST AT!'.. SALES SUC'CESS CAREER lion. J{B, B. lli 962-3343 e SECllE.'TA ll.Y -Accurate typing, l§()ttlC shorthand. ~ lJayli a \\'ttk 8: 30 to 12: 30. e GlllL t'HIDA \', some er- rands. Call ?tlr. titcNamee, 983-1567 SELL New Oceanfront Cbtl· don1inun11. ESPANA Dl::L ~IAJ't, fiOO A\•e, Vk:· loria., San Clementt-. Service Writer Service Manager Mechanic Metal Man Parts Man New or exPerienced. Join the \Vorld's largest and fastest '1'Q'Aing resale orpninl1cn with a network of o\.-e.r 300 offices and become a Active gro11ing Import dftJ, member of our P.llllionaire ership rlC."edl qualified pet"• Club. 1.lulU-n1il\ion dollar sori~. &i&9300. ask for Bob. advertising program. Free SF:RVICE Station Salcaman, guaranteed lloensing school. f/Ume evea. Lite mech, Exc.ellent saJes !raining. kl\O'A'ledge. 1 Yr loc.al exper. \Vhat 1, your llc.eru;e \.\'O£.'tl1 Neat a ppellnl.nce. Apply to you'!' Ch.eek 01.1r month!) morna, 259(1 Newport Blvd., bonus progran1 whid1 means C.Y..t $$$ to you! Please call "s"E"R"v"1'°CE°"'""'"-"Uo""""-,ru~1'"1 -u'" ... -I Virginia Jones 835-4811. day help. Piluat be ex. RED CARPET pe.rlenct'd, x1n1 benefit•. Re•ftor 1 P'l"cfer n1anager t y. p e • REAL ESTATE Reilly'11; ARCO, 19th 1:, SALES MANAGER N•.-port, C.M . RcSaJe Office noods; nt""""el' 2 SERVICE Station Attend. ~-rutl & Part Ume. Ute with Z years or Real Estate rocdl. exper. Apply Laguna experletil.-e. Newport &ac.h Cl OOJ So Coa. II ~ca~lle~~~~~l>WJ%r U::~. . . st ~1' •. protesmonal growth. Apply SERVICE Statioo Attendant in C(lllfidence. Send resunle experienced. Apply i n to Classlfied a4 no. 6381 c/o pet'90n, 990 E. Coaiu Hwy, Daily Piiot, f . O. Box 1560, cN=e.='·port=~"'~'-'"=·===~I Costa 1.leaa., Calli. 9'ai26. SHIPPING -RECEIVING R.E . SALESMAN Experience deslrablt, full linie, permanenL Apply in Investiga1e the ~· approach per'Mlll, ~lunson Sportblig: 8i innovative nlarlcct'ing Goods, r "J(I E. Paulartno, tcchnique11 of Til.E GAL-Costa Afesa . t.mY Of' llOi\IES. You 'A11l ht' glad )UU did; Call SllOE SALES\\'OAtAN, tun 96J.561J for appointment. tin1e, expcr. prefen'ed, al- LiC\'nscd or unl~ we a.ry ()J)el\, apply in penon \\'ill !rain. only. TH.E BOOTERY, Z5 E. 171h Costa ?<.tesa R. E. training • license to rngn1nt. [))Tiamii; market· ~ACK Shop At'tt!ndant lm- !ng techniques & tool.s .. Lile, med. openinc for ~·d h-•• pol' o:.·•· ...... :..• snack shop auendant ln pri "'""'u' 1(.1" ""'"VS-1"1· c.lub. Pifust ht!' n or o!drr. VISleN Call 64-H194 ror appt. Tuel thnl Sun. . RHlty, Inc. TAILOR FinER -"R'"E'"A"L'ESTATE SllYOrwoods SALES Exper. t"/time for Ne\lo'POrt BcaC'h store. }l.1n't co. bme- FREE LICENSE rt1s. Appl)' :-»ct So. Broadway, TRAINING l .. A. or call ~fr. Carlini, f'l·re J>lacement Setv11-e.1 :-',,",,16'!J."'"""m=1.=-o--c-.-·I t~ree Training Program, TEL EPl lONE Amwering Earn 'A11ile you learn. ,\l Service, B~ch area.. Prefer Sloan jTI4l 832-54-M>. O\'er 30 )'I'll. ot age. Varied houl'"I. \\'C('.kends, 673-1166. RF.CEPTION l5f -Law ofc.. N('Al 11.ppearhnce, typing. TEt.E PllONE Sale1. \\.'ork Call 640--0800. from your O'A'1l honlC. RECEPTIONIST lllghf'1t con1n1isslons. Ex· periencc n o l necessary. LITE BOOKKEEPING 892.5ISI For Acountlng Ofc T I n.. • \\'ant .!.#1arp 'A"Olll8.n to handle ra nee -r•nllHJ front debk. Coll \\'l.'slcn1 \\11.: 'A'il\ tr;:i in )'OU to becomfl flusineJ;J Sc"'iCMI. 563 \\', II hrant•h ni:u1u1;~r of ()llt of 191h St.. (.(}11tr1 ~lesa. ou r 8CXl branch('~. /I. ~hetlul· &12·0Zl2. f'll trAlning p~um wtll gh·e )'OU training & l'.X· Recept. $550 FM/pd. pr'l'ii:nc·e in ofOt~ ma~- \\'~lcliff 1nent. bud11rt l.'OUnse.Ung, Pt>~t 1\gcncy t1u:cint'!I~ pt·onlOlion A 16."il L. J:;ttingcr. S .. \. pc>r!l()nncl !lupen·~ion. E>c· l?tl11rk Ill CcnlM'J N•:t.-111 l':n111ln)·er hcnclil'll Ii. 5-12-88:11; r~ufar ~111tu;· inc.reasls ,\lltl Fee jr>b!I. hoiw.d on )"Our PJ'Oi.'l'I!'". RICHARD'S Approved for vet•r•na MARKET S On-the-job ftcquitts Tht•5(' Jnb8 to be T ralnint Benefits Jo'lUed lmn11:'dla.tcly. P:u;.Ulc t'in:inec e GENE RAL ACCT 177S Kc"'r>Or1 Blvd. CoM.a (Women We lcome) ~223., e NCR BKKP'G l\n Equal opp or tun i 1 y MACH OPERATOR t:mpl0>-er ,. ,,.,.._ Saluy to U K. Call ' OF. ,· . s.,..ic. DAY SHIFT l!~~!!~~!!!!!$N~.Q~. :r.;;;;;.;;;:= Gll>r1a G"'!' -a., ESCROW F CER t• Jookl'!( l6t • . n to Println• al p~~. 2't90. "Jl"efiPR1tt;-"A:A1\: flnn otters" 'A't (.'Orne crv ew tw:w 6 ~I • nl k Ml\TUR led needttl-COMPOSIT ~-t----1 Ilarbor Bavd., Of. out..widl~ oppot". I« «?(· resldenl•. Saletl or advl"I" · 0 • actu \\'Or (l.'(pc_r; ambulatory home. Uvc-in, COUNSELOR wsnted ror ~IOef' w move up the ladder tialna: expt'!'. helplul. i\lust 0~ kcyp~•lCh, keyiape or kt') J\fuat hnvc r e I e r e n c es DM-Salary <k-pefltlcrA (ITl abll!tyy~~::;;:;:;:::~~I •--..-pp1y •• 00' TR:A:INl!l!S-1---11 corp. ofnc.-fl.I Gk)rla Marlha.ll Ft g u r e l1nancll'.l.lly. Salary to S800 have en.r le t)'peWriter. disc deviet. l«iom I-l..m rd + ~'llary. Control Salon Newport. \YtU + . ~ni. Also Fe: J obi. 547-SOIXi. A.pply Jn The Ca.II &12-8381 before 6 P~I train. MUlt be attractive c.Nt Kll.Y Wtnr. !Wl).Q)65, HOUSEKEEPER. care of PenlOMCI t>epnnmenl l\fEOIANIC -needed. Prof. ha trim t•-· nd joj O>utal Ptnonnd Agtncy, home I: 3 hlld 5 ,.,.., b-londay·Frl. 9 am·12 Noon guarantc.e plus 'i. Need Vnrt Typer, headliner, paste "" .. _re. • .~~--2790 liarbor Bivd. CM c mi, --,,s 1. quallOcallona. 6U..3320 up. Pcmmncnt poslt1on In '6U'k.lna with e. UY\U,• ' ' week. Own hll.MportaUon, P ACIFIC MUTUAL --• I I 1~ •· W pm. CaJI 6C-3630 for •Po EXPERIENCED medical Turtlerock area. 979-3942 or • Medical Front Ofc ,.,a nt n DC'A' >' "'"""' '"'" piotntment. recf:11Uonlst In b r c e .l33.J893 aft 6 PM. 700 Newp)l"t Center Dr. Busy GP'• ~ help In their ~=· 2 10 " )Tl-. CX· e,111c .,.,.P, .,.n, uousm.EPER -wan:..s ,,.._ euc• llV<ly N.s. """"·They ..u1 ~"oocu· MENTOR • ' ftlUCK CASH fits. ~ M r•· maturt woman for ~'Orklna & 11&11 to ~ ror uper. Y'"'' ..i. .. wi mothor, 2 cblklren. c.w. KEYPUNCH • ~ Call Glorla c..,. THROUGH A ..... 0 1 ~-02!>t20-um-.c. Tom"°""' """'°"''· eo."'1 p.,,...nnol DIVISION OF AM DAILY PILOT "M•ke Room For Daddy" HOUSEKEE-;;;;;.' full 11me -mmts. CALL !<OW Agc"cy, 7l1IO u.-81'11, • • • clean OUI the auage T·3tJ...4pm Some \\ic:Cndll nc:: tor \\'Ol1t. Vlctor Tf'mpor· Cl\t 292l South Daimler WANT AD ... tum that junk into c1J1h ~ ooc'. Park Lido Con. arlft., 1360 So. f.n&.hto\m l\IEDICAL Aul~lant, bnek Sll.n!n. A.rm 1714l 516..J»l 11-lth a Da=t CluaUk:d vAleK"Cnt'. Cenltt, 466 Btvd., Analtetm. 63a-6001. ofllc~. Exp'd only nCt-ct llP-. • 642-5671 ,od. Call ' F1 .... 1tp, N.8. C'USSIFIED ...... 612-3618 ply. 6<4--0290 bel 9,:10-4:30 S<'ll 1111< 11'ms ...... Gli.r.tllS CLERK • • 1 . 3133 \'ill 1.ido \\'Ill rni.1111,lcptndablf" 1\"0mvi N~wmrt Boo.th to bccoinc plMtlc injection Vi rle n Data Ma chines Eq\Jlll Oppm-11n1 i1y ETl1f)loy~ nioflcling opcrat°"'. ituin ha''" 0\1tn ~r & bt ~blo to ~land f!Tltlrc shift if ne<..~iu·y, Oponll'C'll on t>a.y Shih . $1.95. 2nd shllt S1 0S, Irv ine 2n2 Mlchabon Dr. U 3-2400, ext 336 Eql.U'l Oppor. Employer TIME FOR DAILY PILOT . WANT' AD 642-5671 ROUTE SALES Larse NatloMI C.o. l'I looking klf' rmane1~ stable pcooplt- • l:.X<'cllmt atu'ing salary. It lntere111ed Call: 7141 774-0330 Claa~Uled Ada · ·., •• ~1.5618. 3rd shift $2.23 per hr to stllrt. R.Alsc In 30 days. Apply 9 am-II IUll OT t-3 pm * ~ Cout J'l:!..stkl * 8JO Weiit 18th St, Costa ~le-88, Ca.Hr. lt'J II btttl.e. , , ltll ~ ltem11 with case, us. na Pilot Cla~\fie(I, 642-5678. , . - I - ._ ~ .... ' • .. .. DAILY PILOT Thwsd.;) Julr 5, 1973 llAll.V flLOT ___ ._ .. i._ .. -_/ITTJ I· ._,... l(ll] I -l~f I~! .... , .. I~ .__I ... _-, .. __,. I~ I ]~[ •c:M-tr1 I~ Holp Wonted, Ml F 710 Holp Wonted, Ml F 7lO Holp Wanlod, M & F 710 . * TYPISTS * Antlquff IOOAntlqu. IOO Gar ... S.f• =====;;;;;;;;;;;;=== Ill TV, RM!lo, HIFI, Stereo 136 TEMPO'S Dial-A-Job! Regisl&r for s 1en1(XU'UI')' ,lob '""""' lnl('rvws: B-12 "'•· N•·""I All Office Skllls NOW Orange County'x nwst &1ual Op111,1r. F:1n1>IO)'f'r !\JuJe Ii f°l'lrHlll' piiogreu-!ve «-lnnovl\Uvc Wtslern Girl Inc. T~ponu-y fh-lp St·rvk'C ,,.,,7 '''••Arih"r Blvd. 'dorlos II 111tn.in.' TEA I PO 'tUU ,. .. orrm a truly unltiue &-Ne"·por.i Beath tilne saving ()flJ:.JMunl1y fot 511).()325 -w"od t~.<111ul Qppor. En1ployl'!r ~· • . . .• . l':a.:.::!:''.:::..:~"'-""'""'"'-TYPISTS Vt;JtSATIL1': Cul }''rl{lay fOI' bu!JY office. Cr.r 11"'" BOOKKEEPERS 642·!H70 r.ttu'Y Ann KEYPUNCH -PUPPY LOVE-- \Vho want clii:;ttiflc'l'I & \\'o[l(tcrru1 1b.•tnr ~-.:ks aJen. stlmulalifl: lo~ or ihort frit'ndly indh-itiaJ to hru1dle lem1 as:ilgn1n<'1l!:( • fo-w front offil'e & a.s&::ct "/b1H·k. days, couple Wl'eks or tew Cull K1n1 liark, Xl.l-2700. nWJOths • you dC\!hlc~ Nuw Dt•nn111 & Dennis P('rsonll("\ you ('811. • . A1rt'!K'Y of l1vinc, 20H2 APPLY BY PHONE f\l1c..tie-l!!00 Dr. APPLY BY PHONE \VANT ED.; See.n1m1~W!I nt'Cded to .,..'Ork in 0~11 APPLY BY PHONE 11011ie. Call Liz, tirr:IOO.i C;1!1 TJ.:i\tPO'S Offit'f' rt ~ \\'AITRESS & rount('r ~irl ;, 1()..14:.IO .t LM us know ocedcd during Orang.(' Coull· whHt ynur 11k!ll8 are. No Ill.><.'(! ty F'hlr, stnt11ng Jul>' G. to eo1n•· Ill' pc1·sonally • unlil Conta<·t Jt, llolma.n at \\'l' hAve li!l' 'ju.sl right' spvt Garden Rest. in Ne 111 for you! P1'0dU('f!I !>avlllon, 01i~nge Your !lrnf! i1-valuable. Don't .F:iir grounds 1\'11St(' ii. lnV('S! lr wl.s<•ly \vlth .'i57..0:-.'al ur Tempo at hi hourly rales SS N1':VER A FEE AT TEMPO ' Tempo Tempor•ry Help ' TELLER-EXP. Greet 11-pol to US(' your Span· ]~ 1vhile-tuiking to (_'1JS· tomcrs. Up 10 s;,oo. Call J.:lly Ellis. 556-8505, Control Clreer Employment Agenl.'y. :WOO Irvine Blvd., NB. TYPISTS ·NEEDED NOW lill.l1t have iood typing skills. 45 w.p.m., good li.gure .,.."Ork & mine ()fI!ce eKperienct'. \YA/TRESSES -expcrif'ttl't'd. Coffee sho11, N e iv po r t Bcnc_ti, Call bet. 11-4 , 54S-2'l5.1 \VAITRESS, part t l n1 l'. Newport llarlx>r Elks Club. ~1 ust be 21 years. Cnll 673-6110 \VAITRESS, EXPE:H. Over 2t. 1\\'0 Guys {l"Oni Ito· ly, New Italian Restaurant, 2267 Fnirview, C.~J. \l/AITil.ESS I t'Ombination cook neat appearance. . Call -842-619 \VAITRF..SSES, mature, l'X· 1 per, xlnl tips, good hrs. H.B. or Sunset B ch , S17-6133. \I/ANTED: Female tl'rwler, part: ume. Polbt. 49&-90'l3 Days. beer· Dana TECJtNICIAN p,.;111 EC otfef"li j'.>l,'rttl/VY'nt el)1ploym1·nt, paid vacation Hlt••r ti nionths 1Mus 1 1111,·k pdld thl'I\! off at Chria11n"M, t~HIJflrltUy pwd lift', tmpilaJ, Ai ra1t·nl. m('(1i1~.-1 and den- /ti.I bc.,wll1ii:. Exc.'ellc•nt 111~rk· Jn~ ro11dlt1otL" &nd f.'lU'ovth fllJIC.'fltial, SR. TEST TECHNICIAN (THIS IS A CHALLENGING & INTERESTING JOBI \VILL h•il, cahbratl', \J\Juble shoot und f\•fmir ron11)Utf'r ootput mi<'ro fll n1 sys-terns. J3aC'kgrou1wl In rlig1/;1I ('IT· euitry 1pnolrn-ahly TI'L in· lt'grnll'd c1rcui!s1, JlOWM' supplll'S. CRT d1•n1'Cli11n cir· l·u1!s, CRT c'Qnlrol ('ircuits ail(( servo 1•1n.."1.11ts hc_>lpful . 2 yc·<ir-" fonnol 1rn1nlng plus ,3.5 y(•(IJ'll l':\/Jt•rli·f~'(_'. TEST TECHNICIAN REQUIRES n1lnimu1n of ooo yl'ar f'XflCl'icncc pcrfor1)1ing func!lu n t rst nn d trouhl('ShOO!lng o { electronic di,:.:11111 equl11ment, CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNICIAN *AUCTION* Auction Fine FW'nl,,.. sTEReo , TV & Al>Pll""""' 7 PM SHARP *AUCTION* COLLEGE Part<. M<Wlnf[· Furn. di.thee:, baby Jtem.1. Lott of Goodl~s! 2 $ 4 llaoover. f'rl·Sun. 1G-5PM. CHA IRS, bcdl, b o o k 1 , clolhris, tool&. more. Ex. cond. June 23--24. 289 Ogle St. Apt. C. CM. RENT TO OWN TV'S & STEREO • • • • A•:""", Fifday, ,1,30 e.m. FRIOAY JULY 6TH Windy s Auction Barn FOR BENEFIT $10 20'l5% Newport CM "64&-8686 OF CREDTl'ORS Antique Liquidation Bahlocl Tony• Bid• ""·1. N ... , .. ,... • "'"'~ & whil• N• credit Check•No nepooti SUPER llM Movie camera & fn'table TV's, rterros, In F'ree Dcllvcry • Frct1 Rcoa1r ·116 Auctl.On case, like new, $45. Polaroid penoAOmic. R !rack ta1)(> !\tonthly Rentals Ava.liable l!Uld camera wtth fia&h at· di!dl:s, Mo_torola s, c I o ck Open Ev•s. 543-4444 tachmcnt like new $45, AMF radlotl, Solid Stat~ speakers !"'~~~~~""'""'""''I ROCKWELL Della 1 a b I e Saw, 2 hp . .,..•/stand and &c.· Ct'SS, $.350. 646-4187 Friday, July 6, 7 p.m. bowling ball wlth fold oo t +~sets, u~1roc:m A PANASONIC slereo tape com ing ca1e, co1nplete ln· 9CI, ~ room . tu'<'. recordC't' .,...Ith automatic 118 Ml•<•lla neous Saturdoy, Juty 7, 11 a.m. eluding shoes (worn .t desks, o~ce chall'S, frmt reverse. Usca Ampex ns S d J I 8 11 2 AMERTCAN Danish lounge ll~el!) like -new. P.ten's •ize free refrig'('ratCtr, freeze,r. iwl.' and tapes, Includes 3 Uft ay, _UY • a.m. chalt1' wtlh white fur fabric 9\~r.,t Phone 644-4687 wa.~ers & MOO·J ,1'-tORE. speeds, 2 stereo speakers. Inventory of over SOOO lt•m1· cushions $%'; each. ltall:tr'I ~tUST sell, like new single WINDY S h('ad11hones, 15 pre-recorded 1-I OLQUIN'S (formerly Bailey's Collector's Shop) n1osa.lc coffee table St5. bed, box springs and mat-AUCTION tapes and h!ank reels -alt M ed f I I 1 \\'alnut standard 3 -wa y tress, hcll'.dboard, 11.nd frame equipment Ul brand new. ov or convenence 0 sa e lamp s1s. Child'~ safety sso. drcKSer and nlte slandC01'.1E BRO\VSE AROUND Asking S:Z.--J(J. <.714184G-54&1. Jake's Auction harocss and seat for child, S50, $90 takes all. Desk s20. a'.17!>',~ NN'J)Ol't B!vd. * Summer Speci•I * 2722 N Main St Santa Ana 20-80 $7. 552-004.2. bar,. bells $10, 8' llourcllCC'nt Behind Tony's Bldg. ?.lat'ls. R1builtaPictur• Tube • ., DOUBLE sJldlng Shoji doors ile $8, gas log $5, n1lsc. Costa ].lt'Sll * 646-86116 ••7 5•21" 25" C-' 543 4941 -G'•I' s 1· b'k lten1s. mo l.arkspur Dr. ~ • -or vwor • _., .. s mgray L e \\'E'i>t. 893-2093. SUN lamp $25 toys & games * 2 YEAR \VARRANTY .R owid Oak Ta bles, Roll Top Desks, with bas..lcet Pl. 4 ft . square =c"-7"~.CC,,-,.--,-,-1 5c·S4 chest of dra~·crs S8 r -•1 lo A ·1 bl leather ottoman SlO. JO" SML Antq roll top desk. mini ping·poog table Sl2 rui,lw et n vru a e China Closets, Secret.arys, Many Press square formJca t.~ffec table Tenor &a'<, B·Oat trumpet, bookcase $7 picnic table 2 Rit"C s Televll!lon Service Back Chairs &i Rockers. Hoosier Cabi· .ss. 557-8862. Guitar, Banjo. c am p • g benches' $8 big 'low table s2. formerly A-1esa North Center nets, Clocks, Oriental Artifacts, Cut BLUE matching swag equip. Coon skin rug, wing reducing belt SS clothing ~ 1 Bick S. of Baker 546-(,002 Glass, Turquoise, Diamonds, Silver bedroom larnps SlO eat!h. chair, many misc. 11).5 Sat SW dishes 5c-$l chlldcrafl open 9-5 (G dll..)'s) Doll ars Anti-que Guns, Brass Milk Blue and green beads, J5.in-& &in,. 5381 Carrier 1..n, books $4 Awh bottles h-STEREOS. 1973 GARRA RD C 'J.. ches Jong each strand 5c, Turtlerock. · 60c oouch $25 crib $12.50 J\1od"l, auto 1 urn t a b I e , ans, \.:Ompos1tion Dolls, Flags. 962-0142. 2Qso 1 Spindrift l-IIDE·A·BED $2i. Round ha.bys dressing table $12.50 Af.-l/fo'J\1/P.tPX recelver, 3 (SPECIAL ATTRACTION : Monkey Lane, HB. coUee table $25. Lamp $7.50. canopy double bed $15 youth \\'&Y air s u s p ension GJIU.S s R ug $5. Chair s l o . bed $10 Mahogany dining speaker~. J ust r c 1 e a s e d Grinder's Organ, Signed Glass, Quizel, used a-p~t ~ sc;:t; 11~ Lawnmo~·er $15. Spreader table $25 8 chairs $5 each from warehouse, stW boxed '"!!~Li!!'!!b!!by""'&""'H"a"w""'k"s)~~!"'""'~~""'""'""'~'l'! I cocktails, furs, otflce wear. $3. Footstool $2. 2l3t1 842-1651, 16582 Tha mes , &: guar. Mfg. list $464.00 a E s tablished consignn\ent Yarmouth 536-0331 !-J.B. Now $192. 75. T e r m s . _A~p¥p_li_a_n_co_s _____ 80_2 Garaa• Sale 812 shop, call far appt. Tues· FOR SALE: 4 ceme!ery 1Jots, IRON-RITE ironer $5 0 . ~"-3--050=~'-·,.....~~~=~ · % Sat. 544-9311. Harbor R e st Mmnorial Divan custom made sec-STEREOS: 1973 DYNA- KENMORE a u to m nt i c \\'asher & gas dryer, bolh for $80. Maytag automatic "'ash('r $65. Guaranteed & free delivery. 546-8672 or &17-8115 COMPLETE B~nv Ma1·k JV Air conditioning unit in- cludl's con1pressor, hoses, OAK din rm. oak rocker, oak BRICK K 1 L N Gas-fired. Park. Good aoca:tion. f170. lional $125. Apt. slze white QUAD System, 200 \Valt FM bkcasc, 4 dra'-1.·er oak desk. Over l & eu. ft. eap. 4 n(.w each, inc'ludes transfer fee. s_tove $15. Wrought iron full stereo rect!iver, 4 Quad Roll top desk, 6' oak stereo Venturi burners. All plbg Phone f68.5626. Ask for sized bedroom set, 4 pc11. llJJCakers, 8 ti·nck tape dec'c, cabinet or ?; marble top incl. You move. Eve alt six P.tr. Milll"I'. ~· Baby crib $15. Electric turntable & headphone plug bdrm set; mahogany 4 &•~ol"I J>aint sprayer used ooce $20. in jacks J ust released from poster bdrm set. Very beaut ·nr-u " • ALL Chevy parts, '3 9 6 Folding bed $2). Lots o! .,..•arehou 0 se. Now $131"10. cruved 9 pc b(lrm set; eun .. AQUARIUMS, 55 gal stiow-: Complete engine $ 2 0 0. knkk'.knacks, hanging lamp, &93-Q.iOI. TllE expansion of the pro-evaporator. conde n se r , duct support department brackets, $150. 494-81;>4 cd oak China cabinet, mar-50 gal regular, 25 gal Heads $90. lntakes $50. pole lamp, 1vomen's clothlngl 'R~C~Ac":,0'-_~1,~h~&""'S~l,---I,----. ble top wash stand; much regular with srands and ac-size &-12, shoes, purses, 2968 · Lo\:n Y var a """ nlOre. 12ffi S. Birch, Santa cessories. Smaller tanks Block SlOO. 350 Blocp kffllOOd. Royal P alm Apt. 9 Costa sole -& componsnt stereos 8JS... 789 al <196--84l6 327 Headll. $50. H. . ea s Mesa 507--0681 • drestlcally n.-duccd to clear. Ana, l SO, . $125. 842-1150: 542--3843. ---~ ABC Color TV. 1 9 0 4 6 NIMROD Tent T ra i I e r . 1 SOLID birch 5 dra B kh 1 fl ""m-ha.s croarM -openings tor GA J.rt"RS sat tl it f e6ir technicians lo p e r fo r m pcrtonc drop-in gas range d1agoo5i!I and repair of data like new SlOO. processing systems a n d 833-3186 SUPER Garage SaJe, Harbor BfButifu.I shape. Prlv. Pty. RESIDENTS ot The Hun· . ~r r Ct 0 UI'l'i • un ..... '6~" V II'"" $800 3 t;n<rlon would li ke to have a chest $25 2 matchmg beige Beach, 96&-3329 u uu e.rea., , pc r.tr. Brown. 54~1705, Make U'6' easy chairs $25 each T long sa1ional, childrens clothes, offer. microphone dona.red f or 4• hlgh room divider with \VJLL buy color TVs & !ate drape, twn · bed bolsters, J R. Golf Se• Golt shoes, their use. The Huntington storage sz nJght stand with niodel black &: w h 11 e cor table "-pie desk & ., Retirement R cs i d e n ts, I dra•·•· K 1 .. ~ -~-rn po11ables, 1vorki11g or not . · · ""' Organ or piano bench, .,..·ru1e • ~ .. ......,.. "lUUt" chr, bumper pool tblc, 842-7788 chair with padded seat and' -o'"~9-l""l~l8~.~=,--~-~~ '• .. mnolgn oolo• 1•-~ shag OStJ,I?. recliner, 2 leather . 1~ '"' ,,.. • °""-ha. Aft 5 30 o.o "!""' MOVING out of ·s I ate , ·ba.tk $5· 1 36" ~ door ADJ\.1IRAJ~ 24" color TV. J\ pply In The Pel'i0Me1 J)(>pt. Mon lhru Fri 9 am-12 noon PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Ccnlcr Dr. SUh:-!9'S!t.'ins. Mod.cm equip-I ----=~~--­n1e nt ond racllllles as 1i·ell FREJGlIT Damage Sale on n.<t company paid bcneUts lll'W llotpoint le Whirlpool 11\\'ait quall!led applicants. n-frig I washers I dryen, l.t )'OU arc interested in a 1 '°'>~IS--0780""=·-=.,,..,..-,.-,,,. \VElJ)EP... 11ith Oman1ental position that offers growth NEAR nu, 41" Delu," double Iron, t':<p., Laguna BeacJ1. and dlvcaity and have 1 to door, Kclvinator, side by ~~~-•~94-6'c;..o~""'~-~~ 1 2 yean digital experience .side refrlg, $000 value $350. WIG salesgirls & wig stylist please apply. 556-7517 crpUng, dressers. decorator c irs. : ' _,...., •:>. everything goes. New CE 11•ith hardware and guard S!I lns!nl play. UHF-VH F cni;I. items. 929 Go Id en r od , AUTOP.1ATIC Garage ·Door \Vasher & Dryer, late model 554--0142 $150. r.tust see to appr. CDM., Fri/Sat/Sun. Opener • Finest Brand. Kenmore stove, fwniture. 640-8786 GARAGE SALE -complete Reg S~. Special St29. CHEAP! S.18-3321, Costa MANUFACTURER'S 21" COLOR TV $S.'i. AISCI 21" stock ot clothes from 2nds ~:6~· 5 yr. g u a r · l\lesa CLOSEOUT SALE blk & wht S.'IO. Both Newport Beach You don't need a gun to "Draw Fast" 'when ~'Ou place an ad In the Dally Pjlot \Vant Ads! Call f'IO\V -642-5678. lMge "" Co. ne<ds key Eng1"neer1"ng LARGE eleotrio range wllh people. cal 966-4455 Ask for _ grill. Fully automatic wi th Conni<? timer. $50. 642-1264 Put a little "loot" In, your TECHNICIAN MUST sell. Xlnt Signature 2 Leviir-scU those b.iuhles for 51~ washer. $75. "bucks". Call Classified 11\tt.tEDL\TE opening for $8557 &12-5678. jjiiijjjjjiiiiij technician \\'ilh dl¢tnl ln-!('~ratc(J cfn..,,.l t b 0 n rd ~uilding Mater••ls 806 ba c kg r ound . Pcrfom1 brt'arl-lJOardin1: and oom· • Surplus. Butlding jMlllCnt-lcvcl lroublcshootin2 MATERIAL • l lYJl's Of NEW and chN.:k out coniputer ITEMS! Doors, lumber, ply- periphcral t' q u I p me n t • 11.'00d. alum sheeting, mold· Ltd., stereo, s ew i n g ALL glass aquarium, 26 gal. Featuring bikinis special oc-guaranteed . 549-4118. tn a c h In e, po r 1 a b I e WEDDING dress, empire show, incl. flourescent light. cnsion dresses' lo1'f & lypcwrller, Odds 'N Ends. style, Peau de .S<>ie w/traln, silent giant air pump, lg. short halters ioo "-' lSth l ~~~~~~~~~~~I 10 to 4 Sat & Sun in alley off size 14 $80. 539-2028 or J)yna·1'~iow filler, and under St Cosla M~. · 1ir'-------~](' J\.fonterey, North ot Aster, &ti-7647. gravel filter, 2 heateI'l'i, ex-1'!'l'!"'"':!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,!!!!!I Lagunfl Beach, 497-1542 BUN K beds . 00 mattresses. tra..">! ! $50 963-1584. 'Miscellaneous Free tD You GARAGE Sele: A to z. S15 & $35. 138 E. 18th St.. ESTATE SALE Wanted 820 • Furn, 56(hl5, new tires, C.l\:1. 548-4485. Antiques. Haviland Oiina, 3 Lints, 2 Times, $2.00 bikes, elk radios, antiques, RAGGEDY ANN 'N ANDY'S etc. Jo'umlture, ! household BINGO game .,..,anted for car coolers, V\I/ alr cOnd. pis, Frantz miracle oil clnr, 5 ft. $16: 20 Inches, ~· iterns, tools. 2525 fordhn.n1 Hu n I i ngton Retirement TIIREE Aho do ed Ki etc. Come & browse, '2054 J)(>signer models. 642~. Dr., Costa 1>11'S<l. 5'15-1034. Residents, 18851 Florida :..._. ..... · n1 n ttens HB 842-TIM ' n-=u 1Vv1ng 10mes. We're Continental, C'J\.-1 646-2127, TURQUOISE UNTREATED COIN.Operated Bar Pool tbl, ' \'ery friendy Save us• July 7. 8. 10 Rm-6 pm. Blue blue, from $ 8 5 1 b, like nu, l!A .hY 7, $350. l\fisc, W•nt"' Oriental Rugs 540-2491. · A OONY(NtENT SHOPPING AHO IEwtNC ClllOE FOR THE Dulies include lab testing of Ing, windows, etc. engineering prototypes ~ BUILDERS SURPLUS maintenance of documCn-2406 So. &tain St., S.A. talion. Should have \\'Oridng Mon thru Sat 10-S GARAGE Sal A -z 675-8700 Ibis cbrs, CJlif:. ums, nu ven-pri pty needs several used e. to · ding Mach. SIO. 548-8124. "'""" 644-53ai 615-87?3. BOX trained kittens, 7 week.,. 1'"'1m, 560x15 m.J trs, bUre!i, SliAG crui>et 'rolls, roll ends, KENMORE hing ·-~ ' old, long-haired, one, all elk radios, antiques, car from $2.99 a yard, also rem· auto was WANTED to buy, like new blaC'k, one all black with CAL ON THE CO. 'I For an ad In Woman's World . Coll Mory Both 6'42·5678, "''· 330 d..1 Ught, Uvely Jiffy Crochet kOOY.'ledge of TTL-DTL TI4: 546-1032 logic circuit In addition to =--,,.-=-""'-'='--,= general , t'lf'clronics. Re-Furniture 110 coolers, VW air cond pU, nanls. oo-no1 am/eve. ma~ $5(1. Xlnt cond. furniture & lamps, nice & white -paws. 646-4268 quires at least 2 )'("ars of a1>11\icable e)(periC"nce and h 1'0 years educational. clcc- 1ronics background l.lcyund high :«:hool. Apply Or Contact T. Knight <714) ~o PERT EC BUSINF.SS SYSTE~tS 17112 Armstrong . Avenue Santa Ana, Calif. ff'\li!l{' industrial Con1plcx an l.'(\Ual oppor tu nity l'mploycr \Vl-10 \\'ANTS TO \\'ORK? DRIVF. A CAB! Cl-IOOSE your hours, work for yourself, bl' your O\\'ft boss. J\.feu (Jr 11'0men. Ca.n be slightly hAnd icapped. Ne a 1-CIC"an Appearance. Vi s, retired. A~e 25 lo 70. Supplement your income. Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a d11y. A11ply In person, Yel!0\\1 Cab Co., 186 E. 16th St ., Costa i\Tesa. Frantz miracle oil clnr, etc. CUSTOM antique pool table, Twin Maple b ed stead s , reasonable 644-4687 Corne & ""-·--"""~ ""'--7· I ~M Baby "ft~~· chest & nlte stand. -. . MORRIS type yellow -u'""'"""· ~ ....,,,.. • sate, .,....,... ~1nel 673-6003 _. WANTED small fiberglass kitten, adorable, fr·;:;, LR &: bdr, Italian Prov. An. tinental C1d 61>-21.27 J uly 7• $30. &t2--5514. FOR SALE· G eldi waler fall. call 4.11-5826 644-0079 (East Bluff). tique gr. \\rltirig tAble, gor-8· l0anl-6p.m DINETTE Ta ble & 3 chairs. · as w ng before 8·00 am 1200 -'d · TRASH TREASURES unil • ell neY.'. Never used . . . T\VO adorable ki ttens abcind-geous ""' tapestry, · SS: Western Holly oven & cut+{-torLil, 5 o-. etc. Muslc11l lnstrum1nts 822 oned my donnit""'-. "'° """, tufted oouch, xlnt. cone!. TRINKETS stove top $35; 645-0123. ""'~ .,.. ~ .. ,,.urvrou 1150 ' •-.. I·-lo t July 6 & 7 JO to 5 pm llltd Jo'irs'I $100. {ak(>S ~-5626. ,.A,IAHA !Z . . 597 C, Victoria, C .. ,1. att ye 1\IW ve v,.-, ve sea · ' •·"'" INHERITED While o•b•'-1 stnn th 1150 ff So B F t Balboa · -,... Ask (or J\.tr. J\1iller. f g .,..,1 G pm . ,co ee table$25,end 1a· · ay ron' sc.,..'ing machine, excellent case pcr ect cond $90 Caill "'==~~---~-ble $15, m~rblc top pedestal Island sale. Addin g oondition $:iS. 548-4253. CLDTI1ES galorn! N i ce a.fte~ 5 536-96lB · · KnTENS beaut. slrpd, & table $75, liltl~-gold table, machine, ice skal('S, unmen· variely, sl1.cs 6 lhru 10. F ew • ' · 1nixed, !!Ol1ie pei-!cctly, glass top $30, stuffed chair tionables? PLANTS g a 1 ore ! All men's sports clothes sjze 42 Office Furniture/ ehoiCi" o! 9, 9 wks old. $35. Also Italian bedroom BLOCK Sale. Pi-ft. Eden Cit . varieties, house, shade & reg. Call 644-6006 Equip. 824 493-506.lt. f 0 " ~, 5542 s.u~a11 u N •-& w FV terrariums 50c-S7 64Z-1461l ;;;c;;;;c;-;;;--,-.,-~~-1 uni. .....,..u;i,,,,. '" Ou ew • ...,pe arncr, . 5 NE\V tires, 9.50. 16.5, 8 IBM Executive model C f~c-FREEt W.e found 5 a bo.n. Terrace, Turtle Rock, Irvine Furn. Appliances, clothing For that item under $50, try plys. \Vlth wheels. 842-1.15CJ tory rebuilt carbon r'ibbon doned kittens. Give one 8 MUST sell, comp!. living 1baoiiib&yiiliileiimii•ii·;;;Ss;;;;;;t-iiSiioiioii. iiiiiiii;iilheiiiPiieiiniin&y;;;P;;;ln;;;;;;ol;;;"'•'•' iiiiii..,:.,.."~"'io~orioianiiii;ytl~m~• .. w;;;;k•ii";;';;';,· •I nevt'r used. Prl. Ply. S350. ~S.~me! Housebroken! ~~·w~~ht c~~ ~~ LOOK S42-3604. BLACK J l b i hanging lamps & acces, .EXF.C swvl chrs Sl51S25. ma e a • ' ll108., Contemporary Spanish. Non • • • Sec chrs ~/'14. -Desks ~usebroken. 1'.foving, must frost re.frig ,solid 1\·alnut djn $20/90. Pierce Ent. 867 \I/ 19 find a good honle. S.18-5695 tbl/1v 5 high back chrs, xlnt NG C?.1 642-3408. FOUR 2 mo old female oond . Mu" ""' 10 app. IT'S GARBENSTA EL TIME 10 Pianos/Organs 826 RATS "adorable" free lo 6'16-2236 aft 6 or \\'k C'n<is. good home. 833-..tJ l4 ('8 to 5) EX Q u Is J TE s p '""" ORGAN WORKSHOPS ' BEAUT. black col!. Very Bc11room set, valued at . mellow. Special people Ctnly . S\200, pri ply must sell for fl,tale 9 1no. old, fem. 3 mo. $600. 6#-Tiro Wedn•sdays 10 A.M. 556-8423 =~~~~--2 UVING rm. sets, 2 metal Don't buy any organ until BEAUTIFUL black Shepherd i;chool dC'ks, and misc. you can play! Non-players fen1ale, 5 mOT\lhs old. J.JS-7157 \\'elcome to attend free '-1.llrk 645--3903 after 4::JJ ~ SALE Po shops. For inlo~atlo~ FR E E p u PP ic 5 _ ~~~~~~~~:~~· Ar• : rt. stereo, Coni -T D t h · misc. household furniture. a ... ,: om ie eric \\lennarancr shepherd mix Bargains. 6-l&-722'2 642-2851 4~.>-0100 ' · ),~ J * SOFA & LOVESEAT * Coast Music Service DARLING gentle kitten!! & Antiques Auction Antique Liquidation Auction ""!!' 1tc11er uSl'd. both tor $155. Newport Blvd. at Harbor CuJit~ mother, free to gd. 008-7910, Usually home. Costa Mesa ~~ne, 64()...-0'ra). ==~--~ i\TJSC. furniture, ch a Ir s USED GARBENSTANGEL O G 5 ADORABLE pups. Shep. solas, tables, ele. Fair to ~fust have right-handed . R AN SALE hcrd-Cocker·Turrier mi x. excel. coiid, 497-2829 ZOf'nstlft with po.,..·er dip-\Vurlttwr Factory Authorize<! Lo~ & shorl hair. 540-7660. ----pole<:k. Would aectopt ear-Sale on many models. Other TURQUOISE r BUNI\ BEDS \Vml NE\\/ ly mode.I with battery op. brands also on sale priced so a, approx. 7 J\lATIRESSES. S~O. Ph: erated plddltbottom. Lro1n $295. . , ft:; good fornpl. &l{)..()IG6 or 640--0227 Wrltf: Clu.slfied ad No. w 11· h M • c·t 644-7~""'"-,~- \VANTED to buy like-new 174, DAILY PILOT, P.O. SoulhaCIC ISPI USIC .... ,, '_Y.,,. S~AU. cute !:i ~·k old pup- furnilurc & lanips. nice & ox 1560, Costa Mesa, CA oa.s aza .,..,,._ pies, part Yorke. 6 1 4 rea&<>nable. 644-4687 Larkspur, CdM. 61'5-4730. 800 "1-'rid•ty, July 6, 7 P:\f BRO\VN NaUgh. t'Quch, 2 CABLE Nelson CollllOI, llgh! t.11NI-D 8 chshund frn1 Ynu'll l'n,iOy crochelin,i:: this I Sa.HtNl:1y, .1\1!~· i, 1 I Al\t n1atch"g chairs, )(]nl cone.I. \valnul -Like new. Pvt ply. Adult. Lovahlc. Gd f~ olde~ I .9058 1QYJ.22Ya o f~hnn -yuu.'ll be proud 10 Sund;iy, Ju/.v ~. 11 A:\f Also corf"l('r set Ph:~ sraOtPh: 644-8349 couple. 648-2331 before 6. ' "-w ,·1 •• ~·· hoi"'i11i-•·k! lloleuin'!I !Fnrmerly Bailey's \\'Al.r...'UT Austr'"" Grand 5-.10 1 ; -'ffT ...,.... "" ·~JV"' "' " c 'I FOR!o.11CA TABLE _,, . 1' ma e Keei;hound pu~ , lflC:....ic.... 11l""'T..-J ltfy-c1ucht'f ttfghan In a11 ''·('(·tor·,!!; !'il1Qp1 l\10\·ed for \VITI! 6 OIATRS x,Jnt cond. SacriUce at S750. py. Great w/kids. eaJ1 l'ff1-cth'•' nntcrn design -l:Orl\~·nu•nrl' ul :"ul•· e 5S?--Oil3 • 968-1300. eves. 645-6782 I • sn1nrl in :J shades or J11kc'!I Auction -·e7=c-,""''io--~,----£EEL Llt:l!T ,\;'\i ll L.l\'f;. rnu \li-eolor.c . !{evcrlllble. 2722 N. l\lnln Sr., Sunlit Ann BUNK 13F.DS \\TIT!! NE\\/ If you truly understand garbenstongels \\IANTE'D old player piaflO!I. BLACK ruddly cock-a-poo. In a / ;.-uJl i;khn1n,..r 11.$!hlll"Cighl. Pallcrl} 'iOOi. 51341111 Jl.J,\TTRr:SSES. 140 Ph'. ~ ~ree, 2!WOD Grace Partly hse btkn. Very t 'l <lo11 ~n'! 1•h11ch )'VU tlll'(ltllon~. BTH 640-0166 or 640--0227 5 ;~· I, ~· ~8:30 lo 1n1ar1, 8 \\'k!I. 646-9288 ~\y illl_l•\I~ I"\', l.ll·corutc ~F.\•t:sTV•Yl\lr: n :S TS ANNIVERSA.RY SALE ~VOCADO it'·s time to garben . c:lgl> QEAUT. e.'<tremely healthy 7 , .... k~t \111h ,.;, ... , 1° .. 1•1•pl1q"' d i ... Gru\i'ID u,,, fpr·~ 11°• wk old kltlens· --• • ...... " for enrh pauern -:i t ,,, Rl'l"ltner, $40, ,979-7799 """'• '-"· . 11o·een~:u ec sfr;n1',l;xio·~ &11<.I' ('t'nhi ror each pt\llern tor Adn1irt1I Ht•nlxl\\' 1u11 lq11t•!. 979-268.l( trained. 546-5920, College ~Jltl'tl l'fllh'I,, 100.·.~: lh1lf 1\ir l\frin :ind Special llflntll · ~1n ny ~(.oJd !t'll, 0 u nca n SEAR'S TENT; 10xl8 If you don't understand it may already·· art 5 or wkl.'Jld.s Park ' ' lo' '"' 11 • 16' l'h.vt~ Dill 1•1hlr. 8 t·h·1··s. •l;n "''~1~· Kl,;iiniAiT-';w;;;"'";f;:-;;~<l;;i,;;."""':::::""::.,-.,.-.-~ II'~· 201~: n;J:. Si:;. 14 (~ in~: •)lhl'rwfsc lhi rd.clu~it Slao. Closo.:.~I July 4111. 'ir.-iti .,,.,. * vw-""" ~1r-.f ALL Baby .G r and GERJ\1AN Shepherd female ;f_ I ·~1 k . ., d drlil'ery ll'ill take 1hrt'<' f.;MI Q-ifl.•I. Crli\1. Nt•."I 10 Garage S•1e 812 be tOO late but, wf,at the heck, Send Piano Xlnt cond. Orig. ivory 3 )'rit old, Goorl >A:atchdog' u; "'' 1'~ i·:c "' ~ Y i;. \\'l'Cks or rnore. Send 111 " keys $1000. a.fl 6, 598-4965. Adui111 only 894-4933. · in. Ali"" Brook!!, !he OAllJY \\'£>st"rn Fetl. Siiv & J.onn. •EVV.!'fT1 ·f t\11': ('F,!'l'T~ S/\T. & Sun. 717 & 8, 10 10 4. Sewing Machines 828 FREE z l\1•oora-P£>rslan kit· rfr each pal!Crn -tldd 25 PILOT, IM. Neectlec1·all * \Vf.:.)1'£HN t~i\INTINGS, &h11•inn 5 sp tandem bike, • th -l 7 1a"" Id bl cl!'nts tor ·~ueh pt1lll'n1 rnr Dept .. Box 16;1, Old Chel~e.'l bought and !!Old flt 1550 So. Dtiini !!Ct, tlres. Ii~1. type In e COUpOn anyway *WANTED* :.~\~C m~le. ~s;k fem. i !\fall ~ncl Soe{·lal llt1ndl· ~1ntlo11, Ne1v York, N,';{. Co.1s:l H"'Y· LuKuna Brach, hlowc>r exh fnn. 3 whl elec SINGER TREADLE --.• : O!hcrwiiw lhlrd·cless l<MJU. Print Nan11l, Addns1, ANTIQUI:; !>1-'tlf't• C' a. r v I' d .;1u., 4651; Si.i.nta Ana, Npt, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I ivery w 11 tnk<-' llU'Cf! NE' E o L E<..-itAFT ·72~ r1Z'6r.i.]616 '"' " .,.. °" · • Yes, I will build ti gerbenstangel -or launch ti • Ctt'dl:.!r. Can 67l-7564. I ~-~ -J ~ ~kll or more. 8e11ct lo Crocl'M.'t, knit, etc. Fn!f' 0\',\L din. th!e "'/4 chalr11, G ~ -~ I Zip, 'PAUern Number . ,, .. -1 ri->nr, 00.,.,1,., .. , fa' "-r, • • l\olachlnc in good \\'Orklng ~ llarl1tn ~tarun. ltic DATLY dirtttions. sac. Appliances_ 802 11n,~. h1uOOni;r lamp. TV. • search for one I con put in shape for exhibition at • ~·~5.~'~~b~i;~~E·:'0~~~c~h~&~;,,~~~·~.'~!~~"'~·~::l~~~~~~~~~;J 1----t 1!1Wf,...14l, eauem ""P.l• -"~""' "'"""""' ..]look... si ond, old "'""°' d"k. & h " I' p L'"'' · o h I I" • "~ 9:Z W11t 18th St.. 1 cw Basic, rancy knot11, Pill· Rent Wash1r1/-0ry1rs 11\\ifr.ie"July 6th, --?th-.t 8t -----+ &-1;1A ..X I v-T-vout. · -Coa,-t-P-az:a-Bui .~B.e.f:t:at-A-tach . .,.. '· pty Sl25. 61.\-6.170 1 __ _ tr~. N.Ioo1:~ ~~ ll'l'IL'I. Sl.OO. $:.!.\Ilk. Full rnillnt. 5ti2 p rpont Or .. C.l\I, • Garbenstangel Contest ond lnternationol Rallye. • w•ps •34 154 F.MJ~ •rxl 8TYL£ t!;~~"'hi"'::l~~N>S~~ .. "~ ,\Dl\llJ;,~~1 2:11:hy-sidc F~';;i·s~.1'2&~~:~~1~hbai:~1 : Pl ea se tell me more. :. '~'~"wdrra~n;:~,~!11";;,;A~m~~l~.~~1~~1':Y 'f'C£ MORE Q 11 I c" lcms. 11· · rth·i~frt"t'lll'r COppt'rtone <'hAI~ $25 ~Adi. 90 ·amp seuca~. ""il'lling or a n· 2.>th. C11ll 6~3~·-~--~ and choose OIM" <'oinple1e,hal1t"t*"1ool (Jl~r~lr likf' 'lC'~" ~16-~ I flfl ;,pm , i•lt•<'tric i1·('1dr-r S:O lot:' of • NAME ----H"-""" " .. H .... -··-...... , __ ,,, ... _ .. _______ "' • ., !l.~ OLD EngllihS11(!ep ~ •• Sl 00 '' -'"-.J "nJti •· 8fh St Jl B • • TV R•dlo H iFi AKC. Rea!tOnable. ~l'C'n fl'C'C from our • mort n ,... "' 2-<.··i•i:L:o~'•l•I~. Go-Id other treRsul't"s/Junk. 112 ....,., rtng.summt!r Catalos. AU ~k!le Atah•n 80!11t • crown "'lllhl'.t/rtrycr. t. ;rr. .. . . ADDRESS • I ' • G42-lt!U • e.! Onb' 50c. Sl.00. • s.110. Pt • rireM. s.17.J.t'll. 2 i\NTTQ. UE bathtubs S4S .. ea. • -,-..... -_ .......... -.......... _ ........ _. ___ .. __ ,,_""'""-• St•reo 836 ST "~ SE\VING BOOK 1 t halhroo k • ~B.~ . Yellow, AKC, chit.mp n.i~ • IS I iffy Rug Buoic!I • 50c GriEEN K-1 . an -'If~ m sin ' •. $90 Col 'tV • IUl(' Sho 6 f.w lt:lday, wear tomorrow. tkwlk nf It r rlr.e Afrlu,nii. ~rrer m :J1S...~ ~~~n5 vertical !ltand $40., pr, An-•CITY M•·---·-....... _.,N .... ~ ....... _ .. _,_,, __ ............. ZIP .... -...... -·MM•-• mO .... ~: antoeMa, used2 .MH7ao. ts. w1e k 1. STANT FA .'' 1 0 N 51)(<, PM . e 1\q1te brAIUI 'doer handle!, -.-* 642-811! • '""•"K"c"o"1'""'""',,_,..,,,-.,.._ " Qnllt IJotlk 1 _ JS patterns. $'i5. 14:112.t Clll'f't"t, \\1el\J' • PHONE AGE • d f:;ngll1h Sheepdog l'I K0n , .. ,-H 1 t1•.ndrert11 o t liOt-. ra~: i\toh\lf'. i\h•ld port1.•blr E\'fJr, SO). G4:r2573 • ... ··-· ............. ·" ,_,.,,.............. · -·-.. -· • ri1usr l!K'.11 2 bel\ut 25" 1 . 3 r.tonth.s Old .. ..... ,\loM"nn1 Qulll 0oo11 s a dl~hwt1iher, S•IO. *CAnACr Sftla: l 6 7 56 \\'itlnut t""Olor ('i\n~lcs. ~Int 100. Call: ~ " dll.Y IA lh" BEm' DAV lo 5(1c. _CAil 9'm--7199 Sllkln-·c St .. r .v . Nn. of • "'•",:::.. .... M DAILY l'llOf 1'0 .. 15U C..N M c.. tW• • l.~nd $1~ ea.. OOS-.S.:94 /'\/! 2 Rl::AUTrf'lJL~ys, ARC. ~-an 11dl Don't delay, •qn111~ fol' Tftftay'" IJ\•lnf( • 16 (.~'t , GIBSON \Vamt'r btwn Bmhard 8' • .....,, ' • • • ' ... • 125" ZENITH color C'Ollfll'.lle, mothor & son. $65. each . • ,...1 tochi_y &n-5613. l~ beau1ltul pntterm. 50c. f l:tOST-rREE $100. Bmokhurst. 1''\rmlturr. roy8, I • 11 • • • • • • • • '• • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • }'rcl)(."h Prov. Jn1Jr....'00d. 96~-8717 · lllil•••••••••••••••••• • 6~258 • cl9the~. misc. July 6, 7 St 8. ----------------------------•·'"'"°'"::.' .;;"'::.:"'o:':..· ::;11:::2S::.:·..:64::2-0l::::o:!l2'-Jl\V1_1n1 rul retulLI • • &t2·!i67R I .. . ' .. ---'•· .. -... ---• • •• .__..,,, ---.. --, -.. ....... , 1'11.\1, 1hunciiJ, Jul1 5, 1973 WfdMsda.r, J11lr 4, 1173 OAIL'f PILOT 4 ~~~~~~~~·~~~l ~~~l ~~~~~~~~~~I~~~­[ _ .. _ lrB t ..::r.=-1~ t 1--Jlil t -Jtil ~' .. _ ...... _ ... _l§J 1 . ........... J§J 1 ~........ 1§l 9 '·ui .1_ ;;; ..... ;;; ...... ~_ r~~1 , .__1 _ ...... _ ..... _. ;;J §J~ .. ~ 154 Autos, f mpor 1MI , -1-loets, Poww 906 Campers, Sele/Rem ftO Moter Honie• R.crHtlon•I Auto Le•sing 961. ~A;;;•c.••;;;•::.• ..:lccm:::.poc.;.cri.:;od.:;_ __ 97:.;0 Autot, lmportea 970 • PUPPY WORLD • 25 • O W E NS C ABIN 1972 A JR -i .., Sale/Roni 940 __ V..;•..;h•_·._1 .. ____ 9;.;5..;61 oiscou'T M•l'k 1._.,.,.. 10 ALFA ROMEO BMW 100 MlXEU PUPS. Open "°'""'C."n _.._ · COl'\-Eve• lrish se t 1 c r Fut .. n.u&.;J.<;.n. A....... a.tr eond, toilet. ., ~fOTORHOtifE '68 OOllGE "B" l):nUkm syst1•mto s.av~1 DATSUN Oobe"1wn Colllri S 5 0 ' 1~-~'!*1 stern room. Sl,150. M&lly eJCtraa. See at; RD.'TAl..S * nil.lea.i:t'. plop points, in· Hu.sk. B' ll T rrl ' E -.t. ltif1C+ head, bait •t u. n I I D r ton-By-The-Sea st.JPERIOR stalls l"asily, 6«-.''89:1 Poodl~: (',uh~.:'.'· i:S:• :::.· f;,.'~-~lns.1.,~ Sun-SpaC< 123 (714) "'"""'6 . WINNEBAGO FAMILY WAGON Boxer, Cockapoo. swAP ~ ............ ..-v t u Call 'TI "' T. <llev. TTuck + OPENROAD Shepherds for !? Slud &!rv 10 • 11\2' Yleekender. sll)tl 5, UfUil\IE most·breeds, 531-0C12'1'. ' CUSTOM Mini Sport, booth &. jackl tncl'd. Ptiv OVERLAND PROr. leavlna fo't' OVt> .... "••· fW:l(l:J., padded aeatJ, cover, pt)'. 968-9037. LAND•\U "' •"" clec. st, Mere Cnriae steer-N $'1.50 \Vk • 6c/nii & UP (orce1 loa1 Ma le Wired Hair Ing,' trlr, 50hp 4 cyl t.ferc ew step van conversion R.EX:rtEATION ltE!-.'TAL & Terrier, 5 Yl'll old, all ahots. eog. $1200. 586-3535 aCI 6pm F/carftpr, truck reblt fron1 X ln t w /c..hl l dr o n , gmd(lp,~1 53-74U7 SERVICE thro1&&hbred shJwdog. .-... •.. 15' FRBLGS t11h/tld boat. C I Bik 216 N · CLAR.A -sr .. S.K. interested good h 0 ;;;:';1' All acceu. inc:lud. radio. ye '''' ts, <714) 836-86.lS FREE! Call bef.9 am orati Bottom paJnt, tilt trailer. Scooters 925 e SAL~$ e 6 pm •nyday, ,,.....,,., ITOO. Ew• &73-Q07. e BICYCLE SALE e • SERVICE • Auto t.mns., air rond., lilO\'f'. n •frlger111or, POP TOP, 28,000 miln-. $2695 NEWPORT IMPORTS Autos Wanted 968 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS SAINT Bern•l'd. p e k ,. l~_,.Cl;\fStoplC ~?':1~. Buick NEW 10 SPEED ITALIAN • RENTALS • Dalmatlon. Ger. Shep. pup. 0• • • '"'"" cond BICYCLES $59.95. Beach Wh i t e Co e k -a -p oo . Sae $3500.644-1784 Bie)'cles, 806 E. Baihoo 31DO\V.Coost lh1o"Y .. N.B. WE ARE IN Welm""""r male, 2 _,.... Boat1, Sell 909 Blvd .. 61>7282. Authomocl EXPLORER 642-9405 DESPERATE NEED Oiihua X. Spa.yed, shots. f"ISHJKI d al 494.4853 or 534-32'28 • • • • • • • • • 1 ' e t'r. OF '71 VW OF GOOD , CLEAN SAVE A HOMELESS PEl $2 lB PER LB n BULTACO ~ s. HUNTINGTON BEACH • FOREIGN CARS Long halffil c h 1 h u a h u a , • • ~· Dependable Ir: fast. 18801 Beach Blvd. 80$l3 Westphalia TOP DOLLAR-PAID York le·Poo, Pekingeae, CHEAPER THAN STEAK! :ns~:a~re:.lp~~~ ='. HUNTINGTON BEACll Camper FOR OR NOT! Wire Haired DoxJe X, • 642-2749 MOTOR HOMES comp1c1e with tent <9TIDUD) Call or mmto In to i<ee us. German Sbephcrct puppy, EnsenRa 20 $2B99 NEWPORT 494-4853 • The Big Llllle Boat that * 2-19~1'' Schwinn Varsity Apollo, Pacesette:r , B ar o n ' WEIMARANER G., m, n ...,. , Jong way tor "°"' ~1., '~iro•!~d'" 1 hoy, 1 Jamoo=.' Ro blnhood • BILL. MAXEY IMPOR:rS Short Hair, male, all brown, $ $ $ Wt!'vc got 'em a t l 00 \V C N 9 • A11 543-7388 KENDON TOYOTA 1 • 64""2'.9140H""'s ·• ' .B. mos. sho11. Lic'd. Aloha WHk Special Needs good home, loves $3494. Incl. Trailer. 1971 SUZUKI 185. Or1u1ge. MOTOR HOME'S l.SSf(l BEACH BL. 847-8555 ---------children. $25. Cllll M4-6529. . THE BOAT PLACE 1,100 ml. Xlnt cond. 1475 or llUNTJNGTON BEACI \\'F: U:UY offer . 842-llSO eves & · 7 7 N ~·_.._ ' ' I 1~1 PORTED AUTOS HELP! I need a home, 7 nio 3101 \V. Coast ll"''f· anytime wknds. O -~;· S.A. 1966 JEEP V-8. blg tirf's, BEST PRICES PAID! old male m Ix t u r e . Ne\vport Beach 645-1144 s I s o Samoyed I Geiman shep· • • • • • • • • '73 \VOMBAT i\1avcrick 25· EXECUTIVE 111 0 t 0 r ~extras · 0 · D•an Lewis Imports herd, $25. 842·9734. • I shoc~s custom chanib<!r home for rent. Fully self · 1966 llarbor. C.i\t. KITE No 1005 P .P . s fast and reliable xlnt cont. 6.12_2150 646·9303 DALMATIONS (101 of.them) All attached eQuip. ·Yello\V cond., must sell 536-277'9 Trucks 9621----"==--- only 5 left. AKC. pr1 prty, hull, \vhlte topside. Xlnt RENT our new Luxury --------- show qua!. Xlnl p e I s . eond. $600. 675-2300. ·~~~~7o~~~~~-T~ LIFETIME! 1lps 6. air, im· '65 FORD P.U. ~· T. V·8. TOP CASH - S45-l?Ol. 16' FIREBALL Sailboat. 2 Yamaha 125 St. $250 each. mac. Pvt. O\vtier, 8.~ Au!o. 38' high shC'll \\<i!h for elcan late niodcl cars GOLDEN RetrieV"Crs, 6 wks, sets of sails. Trailer. Auto. 979-3311/548--0567. Trail•rs, Trave1 945 ~~nn~="and shcl~s SSOO. and trucks! re.re AKC, Champions, $150. bailer trapeze etc •:75 ~·-H d Ch I 673-7130 557-233.i ' • "" . KAWASAKI 'TI , 350 Big 15' ARISTOCRAT . Beautiful SACRIFICE? '71 ~Ton Ford OWGr eVrO et NORWICH p · Horn, $500. condition * Refrigerator, C u s t o m C a mp t' r ~facArthur and J amlxrrre UPPICS, AKC, 32' PC, good cond, n1us1 * 673-8616 * * Range & Oven * SI-/ho d • ~II .t of the Tcrrler5. sacrifice $33)(), 2 sets sails,. SAKI xi --.. ~ w n1emn e C' a m p c r . Npv:pot1. BeaC'h . ak OB '70 KAWA , nt cond, Six, * Sink, * 30 gal. Xtras. 67".$-Ms.1 83.1-0555 ~ sp1nn cr , aux "°"'· JI k If must sc , n1a ~ o . er, \\•ater Tank, * Leveling 'TI EL CAJ.11NO. i\lag 11·hls. \VF: PAY 1TIP DOLLA R M i/FM, tilt whl, linlC'd FOR TOP USED CA.'tS glass. 454 Au~o, Clean. $2800. If your car is extra clean, ST. Bernard -8 wkll, AKC, priv pty 492-3814. 5.16-<»i!87 or 842-1388 Jac ks, * E·Z Lill Jiiteh female. $70 or best offtt. KITE 637. Race equip. 2 USED BICYCLES * Trailer J\toving Dolly, After 6:30; 536-4322. sails, lite blue hull, dolly. ""-• ., .... 21 Included. * Mirrors In- Bi\SSE'IT Pups, AKC , Excel. $550. 613-0152. All ,,.pes * """·l 2 eluded. -GREAT FUN tri.eolor & \vhlte.tan. $75. HOBIE Cat 16._ Xlnt cond. * 'TI HONDA CB lfJ * CAJ\1P£NG -EXCELLE.'IT ea. Pvt pe.rty. 846-9434. Asking $1450. Best buy In Reasonable oUer-. COND ITION -$13SIJ. BEAGLE puppies 6 weeks, tov.•n, 847-1416. Call 545-0879 aft. G:lJPi\f. * !r'IS-1395 * $10. each. * H·28 KETCl:i·wood ,56 'TI HODAKA 1008 . Super r at PRO\VLE R 18' used once, * 962-3666 * new Al bln d iesel ·n 0a.n8 pistons, ReNI valves. 2 like ne"" 6 cubic (t. relrig, SAMOYED PUPS $50 Pt. berth. owner. ~2321. caro, 552-7002 self . i;:ont. Bargain . .'$2495, . Purebred. ~5683 . S'rAN Miller Sabot, ..........1 "71 flOUAKA, xlnt cone!., 71 4-962-4.141 . nd N 5960 6 .......... best buy or traclc, for I fem. Horses 856 co · 0· ' Nat'l champ Platypus. 552-7902. Chevron, ;µa. 494--0505 2 Ge"li< Geldln-, app-·. 8 14"'°0BIE CAT-'73 YAM. 125 MX o~ • v.. H ~tOTORCYCLE 3 rail trailer yn. old. $250 en. One reg. w/lrailer. $525 536-lO!lG $150 Appy Gelding 5 yrs, 16H, Call 64.>-3467 "'"' ""'lo , ~ '' good dlspoRitlon, w e I I OHLSON 35 beautiful, extras ~bile Homes 935 I ---'~"'-'-"""'w"':.C· ..'.'::··':C..· -- atarted, good pl e_aa u re full comp. racing sails. ~--------Auto Service, Parts 949 l'loi,e, good potential show $23,500. Pri pty. 640-0780. IDE AL w/cabanas. Partly horse. $800. AJ90 8 yr old 7-'=""=C.-. 'c.~'-""-';;::'--furn. Adult park, nr . bus & ALL Chevy parts. 3 96 Thorobred Jumper good in 13 FT. F iberglass sailboat. shops. $2100. 839-5266 con1 plcte engine $200. Heads the flat • xlnt jr. horse ~llent condition! Motor Hom•s $90. lnt11kes $50. Block $100. 16.1 Hands. TA L L y HO $39a. Call: 548-5168 940 350 block $1 00. 327 heads Farms, 17262 N e "' hope, 14' CALIF. C a t am a ran Sal~/ R•nt SJO. l l.P. heads S 1 2 5. Fountain Valley, 979-9475. v.•/1rlr. Xlot cond. l\fust 19i3 Discoverer and Sundial IW2-ll50: 542-3843 Trailers, Utillty 947 673-4523 aft :> ICC US first. '56 CHEV 18' Van, '63 eng. BAUE R BUICK Runs good, tandem \\'hi!!, 2925 Harbor Blvd. paneled & insulatNI $fl!O. C01Jl11 J\ll"sa 979-2500 557-3305. Jl\1PORTS \V ANTED 1965 INTERNATIONAL 4.,4, Orange Coun1y·s Travelall, nlany new pal'ls, TOP S BU\.1-;R 3. gas Tanks, $1500/offcr. BILL J\1AX.F:Y TOYOTA S.lfi..7022 11ftcr 4:30. 18881 Beach RI\':. '69 FORD V8, Fj(I(} Super H. Beach P h. 8·17·~ Van Can1pl'r. P/U trudC!. V\V 41 l \Va~on \vanted 12-73 54~· n1odel under 1:1,000 n1i, auto '6.l GMC PU ~:, ton. 6 cyl, x.l~t c:<Jnd. \\'ill pay $2200. Runs gd, Best offer. Quick !lJ:.-R9:J..1 ult 6. sale. 645-jl2-1 "?.1nke Room For J)adrly" '69 CHE VY ~• ton step side . · . tlc>an ou! the_ garage pickup. $1700. Day &16-3448 · .. turn that Junk into cash eve &l.2-7889 ' 11•ith a Daily Pilot Clas.s.ifl~ 1967 EL CA?--11NO. runs good, Autos, Imported 970 needs some body work. 6T:>-7102 Vans 963 TAU..Y Ho F at'll\!i, of.fers sell . $450." Call 968-ll07 J\fotor l lomcs for rcnt, make 5 NEW tires, 9.50. 16.5, 8 fine!it in hunter & jumper HOBIE '16, 9 months old. rese.rvalions for Summer plys. \Vith wheels. 842-1150 training & lessons by E l\la.ke offer. 492-2363 oi-no-.v. Phone t.flss Bennet at C'\'cs or anytime v.·lmds FORD Vun '7'2, '' i n tl o Marcy (Approveil AHSA) 639-96.19. Bob Longpre Po n tia c , V\V Eng rcblt $150 + par1s. Econolinc, long body nu judg{o: \Ve have beaut. new .Kc°'rr=·E""606:=--~Now--,,,..-,-and~ I --'"'="""":::c.:':o:'c.'636-=:::2SOO=·~--Eng's 4 Sale. Bill & Pats tires. Con1pletely insulat~. 12:<12 box stalls. Vi.sit .us at boom. 3 ·sails. Top racing IDEAL for family tun. 1966 ~A"u00!o00mO'o"ti""".:;·c.55="o.:'-'..::::"'::....--Xlnt cone!. Dark green. 17262 Newhope So. of rig $550 613-5001 Commer Motor H om e. 50 GAL J:;as t il n k s. $2700. or offer. 4!:»-5480, Warner. Fountain Valley or · · · Semi-self-contained, sleeps 1J "x27%"x42", $30. Call 833-T~1 call 919--9'75. Boats, Slips/Docks .910 5, good gas mileage w/4 I 1~>~31H~<5~9~~~~~ E-.~ Super Vnn, '72. SOCK> SPIRITED pinto gelding, cyl. Sunbeam eng. ~2826. mi, p/s. p/b, paneled. good loo~. ~nd. Rides NEED Slip tor 24• Sea-Ray DEWXE WINNEBAGO crp!ed, w/x1ra sea1. Best western I: English, jumps tn Newport " Offer. 96S-9515. 4.'. $450. 548-1930 after 6. Call ~ or 919--085.l Mtr Hme. rent 64()-0482 N.B. Autos far Siie '68 DODG E Sport>:n1an V11n, APPY Gelding w/papers. Boats, Speed '-Ski 911 QUICI( CASH I ~-----~~~ nu eng. i.:ood cond. Best of· Som>!, 5 ,,.,. old. 16 h•""•· ==-"'c...;-'---'-"'-THROUGH A I' ~'~"~· ~',,_~"'°~r~. ~--~ good jumPf:T. $450. w/taek. SACRIFICE, 16' Ski boat. 283 Rec:rutlon•1 '72 'V\V VAN, 7· scatl"r , Ex· 830-4737 C11cv. & 'trier. Xlnt cond. DAIL y PILOT V•hii::l•s 956 cellent cond, J\fust !iell. 10 YR. APP. Mare good for $1300. 6~163 aft 6. 497-1406 or 497-1 880 teenagers, $250/best oUer, 17 FT. inboard ski boat 400 WANT AD DUNE Buggy, Ne:.v transax: '611 DODGE Va n. Runs ,good. 846-8019 after 6. Inch Olds engine. $1700 or 642-5678 le, re-built engine, $45(1. Needs paint, Sll50. days, THOROBRED, w I .n n er , best offer. 962-9829. 494-8815 aft 6. 642-3260, 642-0727 eves. gelding, 1 yn:, 16 H, sound, A~ulol~,~lmiiiiipo~n~odiii;iiii9~7~0~l ~A~u~to~•~· ~lmiiiiipo~r~t~ediiiiiiii9~7~0~~A~u~to~•~· ~lmiiiiipo~rt~ediiiiiiii9~7~0~A~u~lo~•~·~l~m~poiiii;rt~ediiiiiiiii~97~0 aac. $800. 540-3769. I I~ Boats, Gtineral 900 14' FIBER.GLASS & new 7% h.p. motor. Only $350. 613--0lSS Boah, Maint./ Service . 902 MARINE l\lECHANIC Good work. Fair prices. Save you money. Call BWT'I M.-. 675-867'7. Boeta, Powe,. 906 '30 TROJAN, TS, FB, self cont. head. many xtras. $9.500. 644-ls:-iG 21' . CHARACTER BOAT. Bay favorite. Many xtra.s. 8.'G-1445. 16' FIBERGLASS, 50 h p Evlnrude O/B &: trailer, Xtras. $115. 675-8764 White Elephant Dim~A-Llne Autos, Now 910 The MONT£ eA•'o Is Having A Great Yecir! 1973 MONTE CARLO with outornotic transmiss ion, air conditioning, VS engin'!, power st"ring and brakes, heater/de-. froster, whitewalls;-vinyt roof cove~, mirrors, l!ock·up -light1 ,,.hHl.cov1n, ,it. · NOW'ONLY $· lw ••· ~Jll/t"°. IU":Q, ·w '69 Alfa Romeo 1750 BE RLINA l'ialBi\ltH $2299 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1!!$IJ1 BLACl l Bl,.. it.17 .. ~ llUN1'1NCTON Ul':ACll AUDI IL\S£ A '73 BA VARL\ Dl•n'lfl • ~I •3132993 DATSUN 240Zs l11r S\liti.<11 1i.·r n'IOnU1 Largest Sel•ction Ev., OEL "l" huy ft,,. ~.m. of fully 11iulp!Jt'(I 7.ii. 1111\g , Bob Mcl ar•n; BMW, . 1111· L'OrnlJtionif\\:, 4 $!Xbl, oa· Inc. --~ I llt1lo1nal1t.-s. 17 14 1 879-5624 NEWPORT ' IMPORTS ---CAPRI :uoo \V, ('~"lJd lh\')'., N.8. • 642-9405 l\IUSl' i$f'll have 11 Co . '"fir ·7'2 2 door JOO L s. "''IV r11tll;il Lir('t;, A~l-F!\I lilC'rro. ah· rond!Uo111ng. iiun roof, ~ spd, und<>r book \'a1u<' S.'\500.1 NOW OWN THE 673-11~1 FABULOUS 1973 '71 Datsun Wagon 4 ~pd. 1 l.£iCl>t.1 BMW ~ CAPRI \\'1th 2,0UO ~ tylJnd~·r or v.s 1 1 LEASE A 1973 I "ru:1lk-. l\Lth or \\1thour · BAVARIA <h'•'\lr i.:roup, Mllno• \\Ill, :.un rco0f 01· h1ndt1u tn11. l"°"'l'r SAYE BILL MAXEY TOYOTA .. GOOD dlliol' b111k1·~. SI) le l;il~! ,1Jh"1.'I. 1·ad111l hr(•i<, bu~·k••t 5f'ill!t. ORDEll \'OURS 1'U\\'. ll!S.>ll li!:ACll Bl-!t-17.Jt».'i' ;, . SELECTION OF USEO BMW's 1972 2002 1973 BAVARIA 1971 BAVARI;\ Hl69 2000 1969 1600 CREVIER BMW &lll'!I • Servire . l.ea~!ing 208 \\'. l sl SI., Santa Ana BlS..3171 '70 BMW 2800 Air COf!(I., all radlols, silW'r "'ith black inlerior, super l'lean. S4495 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'. Ccxtsr ll Y.'f .. N.li. 642-9405 -o~R~A~N~G"'E cou-N=T~Y~'S~ OLDEST 0 S.'\J.l;;!-i-~F.llVICi'~-1.EASI NG OVEHSE,\S Di':l.JVI::H.Y ROY CARVER, Inc. 23·1 E. 17th St. Cos1a r-.l<'sa 5!5-4+1 I GUSTAFSON Lincoln-Mercury JG....:00 H1•ach ol \V{1mer l luntini:;ton Brarh 842-8844 * (2131 592-5544 "Home of the Viking" ' DATSUN 1973 DATSUNS ALL MODELS IN STOCK BARWICK IMPORTS 33375 C11m ino Capistrano S.:in Juan Capistrano -193-3375 or 8.11·1:_031'::':-.-_ '72 2·107.. Auto, flir, n111c !H'STJNt;TON BJ.:.\Cll S SALE $ DATSUNS NEW DEMOS 1973· !J10·~ • l'h·ku11 6\0's All !\1odels I: Colors to Choose 1"ro1n. · Xr~11p 11 rt D,1 1!,1111 ~ ... .::: .. ''·~ . ,"' .:;·';", ·. DATSUN, To)'o!A eng. bod)' pans or rebulldable car. Hear, Drive It. 67:\-1181. '67 DATSUN 1600. Clean. $800 or Tl'ltrlf' ror Van. • Call 641-1~.I. * FIAT "·hi!;, BN-k~r A l\I f F' ~I '6~ Fhit JJOO-D. For par1 s or strrt'O, i·;uliU & Sit'"-"() \1 hole car. Goorl tirrs, Jobi C'a!W'l1r. IJu1,,1 oratig-e <.•ii· 01 llt''v l)lll'1B. 616-2564 Aflcr or. Xlnl cond. $4 4 5 0 . 612-9980, 1624 Antigua \Vay, ~'"'":W"p"m~,...,,=:-::-~--1 N ...... ,.. JAGUAR 2-10 z 1971. Silver y,•/hltii:k ----------1 ln1t>rlor. 4 spd k n1ags. '71 XJ 6 S:Ll:'(I. i\lu~r sell Qui1·k! • ""'' ~12--0371 o' &~-tlO'l1 Sedan Sable ('V!'S:o. ~=~=~~­GH f.E:N 1972 i1JO \\'agon, 111.:i001, s:i!XI. equity, take ~\\;r pay111cnl!I, bal. $19.iO. .J._>!-7263 Bi~u interior, loaded, n1lk.-s, l3l!"~B\V f. low ' $6789 111,11 11111!; lllii1!11~. (llSll1~J1 l>llTl;J . -~ ·~ ... l Autos, Imported 970 Don 't give UD the ship! "Ll!<l" It in cht."llllled, Ship to Shore Remllts! 642-5678. Autos, lmported--97.0 Autos, rmpon~--970 ' • Try the new Honda Civic"' for just fifteen minutes . Jr you're not completely satis· fi ed return th e unused portion to us, and you'll only be out fifteen minutes. Th ere is oRe catch to thi s offer. When yo u find out how this car handl es, how .it feels around corners and holds th e road and st eers, you are probably go ing to wa nt to buy it. Especia lly when you fi nd out how little it costs. So when you come for your free trial offer, bring your checkbook. Introducing the ·New Honda Civic: -· Only '9822 per.mo. on approved credit for thirty-six months lease! 30 MIL·ES PER GALLON! 12 IUGANT rtEW AND USED 1 73 MONTE CARLOS BIG .SELECTION-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! IN STOCK NOW FOR e-------~~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!· • + ' •I . . .. t I ' i·: . . • ' . • , . . ·-• • '---[ .. _ ...... _ .. ~~]§] I _ ... u. ' '#f.~ ., 0-4$ RESOURCES -• :..,...;.v1110NM1:1rr EQll.OCOY f.4"°'4JNQ ~ : JAGUAR ~'I ECONOMY CARS 1~~v 5 .. 1~~~1~~~.~6- --.... ----------------------------• dllioning, tuU fllCtory rqulp. pcd. '66 v.w .... ' 1PMC1, rM:llo, ha>lltr, wlll!f '68 V.W. Faitbock 11~1g111 vtllow. • 1-lld., '"io, hfft1r. !W\IW30<1) '67 v.w .... r.-!lo, Mlltr, ¥ln\"f ft!ltrJor, xlnl.c.ondl!IOtl, !Ul\16.15l '65 Y.W. 1o<J 1118JJ21l Whllt '68 ~~y~!.~~ '""'· •" 11695 CO!ldUIO<!l"9. Lk.nw XE07'0. : $6395 • • • • NEWPORT IMPORTS • 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B •. • 642-'40,! .....,-:,,,.--..,.--~~~ • '71 Jaguar V· 12 • E Type Coupe • B. R. green, loaded, k>cal • car {lli27BWI. A_u_1_ .. '-, _im..-poo.._rt_ .. __ m_ Autoo, 1'!!~".'.!d 970 Autot, 1_,oc1 MAZDA-* M•zd• '73 Rol•ry * U6 MONTH 36 ~IONTIIS OPEN LEASE Will accept trade-ins CAlJ.. ?i.1R. FRY 842-6666 Hunt. Beach MAZDA MERCEDES BENZ PANTERA 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY '11 PANTERA '71 YW Wntphalla 7500 ORIGINAL MILES Camper Excellent Condition con1plete with It-tit (977DtfD> Sh&l'J> New Car Fully L .. doil $2B99 Trade-Ins c.11 Alter 6:00 P.M. BILL MAXEY Com lnv In E .. ry D•y 6»-3471 Alku--~~~~-uLn .. 1q,.ue PORSCHE -TOYOTA ,_ -·---------18881 BEACl! BL. 347-8555 Pl•M · '66 PORSCHE 9u $2850 or ·HUNTINGTON BEACH: 173.11 Boaoh Bl. 842-House af Imports .... offer. OPEN • BOB LONGPRE' 6862 Manchester, Buena PM-k _ 645--3178, N.B. • MBZ 1964 230 SL Rdstr Con· MAZDA on the Sanla Ana·Froy '59 PORSCHE 356A, 1600 4th OF JULY 523-7250 11.JPel' engine. Good shape! '66 VW Best offer. (l) 528-znJ . -SERVICE FIRST- i '69 = v.w .... Redlo, ..,._,,,_ lllflVI lnlirrlor IYALJ.52) 1 1195 '72 JHr Pickup 12991:. 4 wtiwl d•"'• like MW, l k ..u.. 1,6 Ho. 221J7K LARGE SELECTION BUSES, CAMPERS FAST&ACK & SCjlUAREBACK AND MANY OTHER FINE CARS. • $6666 • • ~)l\,1! 1Jlll!o lllu!!ll'> llJIUll~ ~ ,lon ~ ~•·" 1st Street at the Santa Ana brt Street al the Santa Ana Frwy. Santa Ana 55S-7871 MERCE.DES BENZ • JIM SLEMONS : .KARMANN GHIA IMPORTS cours, tobacoo brn, nu con. '70 ·PORSCHE 9UT. SUver. vert. top. Recaro seal.I, Mags. Appearance. 43lit. AM/FM tape. M.ichelln1, Immaculate! 557-6900. 4 Speed. radio $677 tTF.X893) CarTello llte1, cust. 1N_lde •n 911 s, Xlnt cond. Orig -'ft,.,. t•...:• bra. Nu IMtencot.ch int, owner, )),CO) miles. Call all lllWA UlllG Nardi 1teering "•heel. Nu 6, (n4J 879-1743. Vftl v:o fuel-injection system. 4-spd. •L'"> S N I tch . I IUl.1' $6000 firm. 636-4181 or w. , · ew c u , pain , 9i)l.:.7263. tires, etc. Must sell this . week, ?itake oUer. 494--5834 1966 flarbor, C.1\1. &16-9303 • a •. AU s~ .. •rfc" Cooll Thr• Jllf7J llt • .. .M. HARBOUR VW ,, 18711 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-4435 . ' . . ' . . '•I , ' '.' • ------1 MERCEDES BU!IZ • ~.963 Kar' in an n Ghia. AUTHORxzEo • R <' d I black c:onvcrt!ble. SALES & SERVICE $450. Cull 5!'2-0604 • • GOING to EuroJX!~ ·1211a1.cta Jim Slemons Rotary \\'ag. Vinyl top, Imports • rack. Air. Xlnt. ;3.100. 1301 Quail • 548-7014 Newport Beach MG SUNBEAM '71 MC Midpt.' Xlnt cond. ----~--- 23 000 II $1600 GOOD transportation car, , m e1. . .61 SUn~-.•·~ * 557--8201 * ~ ~ '61 MG Mldgot ssoo. * * ss1-0145, TOYOTA MGA • "Whi1c E lephants" rNtt· 833-9300 • nmni~ your house?' Turn ENTER FROM MacARTHVR '59 CLASSIC, restored to them into "Cs.sh" .•• sell Any day is the BEST DAY to mint cond. $600 o r trade for them thru a Daily Pilot run an ad! Don't delay. • '65 or '66 Mustang, in_iMte 50 classified td! can today 642-5678.-cond. 557-7:1il Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 VOLVO .THINK ECONOMY WHILE WE HAVE 40 NEW VOLVOS IN STOCK I 20th ANNIVERSARY SALE! New Toyotas In Stock Beat Price Increases! ~eoalw -TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, c.~1'. 646-9303 '60 VOLVO. Reblt eng. Good tires & brakes. $~or oiler. l ~ ---.the ''Gas Savers'' ~540-5886=--'""-------1 1966 HarOOr, C.M. 646-9303 _ '71 TOYOTA MARK 11 Autos, Usoct 990 4 Dr Sedan, Auto Trans, Air 1968-383 motor w/hi rist" 4 i<jifoYOTA MARK II ~~~nt trans. tl75. Ph: , • . • . • • l . ... •• ,. ,. ~ " • • . . . ' . j • • I • • • • l ~ .I l • ' l • • ·! • • • • • • . • • • • ' • • • • • • ' Any New 1973 CAPRI Ordered and Delivered Between June 27th and July 10th, 1973 will be given a FREE 10 Speed Bike. with every '71 TOYOfA MARK 11 BUICK Cpe. 4 ""'· ' BILL MAXEY TOYOTA '71 BUICK Riviera. 24,000 mJ. Priced for immediate sale $3100. Great condition. 61a-6197 or 67J.-27?i. 18881 BEACH BL.-847-8555 .. ~ ~~~~i"-"7.--HUNTINGTON BEACH 68 WILDCAT, ~Ir, all power, like new, new tires. $1000. or '71 TOYOTA MARK II '65. '66 Mw;tang trade-In. WAGON 557-726.1 •"•o Tr.uu. <!"3CQQ> =-'=c'"'A"D=IL"'LA-=-c~-1 $1999 DICK JOHNSON ••• VICE PRESIDENT Free ·-Bikes • • • ''sexy'' CAPRI lll.in111 "; llln t111'• (llU111.iu.u ..... ,, ~~··· . -. . EL DORADOS 14 TO CHOOSE COUPES-CONVERTIBLES Origin•tor of the "Gold•n Touch" D•dicated to Constant lmprovemi nts '68 Toyota Corona Wan • DE VILLES . 31 TO CHOOSE . . Imported . From Italy $149 Retail Value WID E SELECTION ... 2,000 or V-6 Auto Trans, (Y.'IC3<G) COUPES $999 co~ii.'r~LES --1<-BILL "MAXEY-~lany ex@r.;,t ro!ors TOY OT. A Choioo ol interion . (Cloth & leather) 18881 BEACH BL. 847·855 Factory air conditioning HUNTINGTON BEACH Full pmver . Ox>ice Q[: '1970 TOYOTA Corona, 4 dr, Stereo AM/FM radio au to, radio, yery 1 0 w Cnnse control mileage, immac. o ri g. Trunk opener & more .. o\.\·ner. ?iotake offer. 536-6666 All in Immaculate i;ond1Uon , · Largest selection in 69 TOYCYrA Corona, 4 dr, Oranie County ~;;.;::'.'·~1babycri. • Nabers Cadillac: TRIUMPH •u;:;::,o:~';.t"a COSTA MESA R~RED. TR..J, Xlnt run-540-9100 Open Sunday rung condl=_im '72 CADILLAC Coupe de VOLKSWAGEN Ville. SUvo,, "'"°• lthr, loaded, landau top. ;i3(lO. 494-2906 \VANTED: ~ V\V, '72 CADIU.AC, Coupe de Check These ANNIVERSARY USED CAR SPECIALS NEEDED FOR Ville, excellent conditK>n. TRANSPORTATION All xtras, all power. $5300 • PVI'. PTY. 847-«177 aft 8:301,•=93-'-='n"TI"'. ==~~- PM '68 ELDORADO, all powr '73 CLOSE-OUT '70 V\V BUS. XL.NT COND. cruise control. 59,000 mi' 36,00J LO !111. Camping bed $2650. 5.51-2305, 492-Jm. ' frame.: curtains incl'd. $1850. 1968 ~DILLAC Coupe. Ex· 963-5353. eel cond, 1 owner, Best Of· Final clo5eout on Brand New '71 l andaus. Up to $4000 off. Only 3 /elf. '71 !.?c!~~~o '""'1 .a ... • •hHI 1 dri~•. lo•d•d with •q11ipm1nt/ loc1'i"9 front hubs. •11r 111h , h1i11r hitc h, G.I. G11 c 1n mounh, •• end 1hov1I rick, fron t i nd tl l • ~'''''· 8000 lb. winch. !68 3ELA I. SEE & DRIVE TOD AY . SAVE '57 VW \V/O BODY fer. 49.l-0441. ALL INSTRUMENTS INCL.I 0.7"°o°"'C"°A'°D~De"""V~il1-,~Loa-dtx!~ '72 '68 '7.0 NE\V BRAKES. $100. >..1nt cond. Best oirer. Eves'. 64&-9076 646--$33/871-8850 days. 1963 VW BUS. $600 or Best '68 CAD. Conv. white w/Red OCfer. Reblt eng. 20 gal gas leather interiOt". E x c . tank, xtr~OOG. Concl. -~1907 '4000 ~ 70 ~.~. ~~~~.~~ ....... "'". 5 3875 OFF SUGGESTED PRICE '6.'\ VIV LIOO "I bk xlnt meoh CAMARO MARK IV 1..-n.ii.1, llllt ftlW, Artllc wl'lilt ltnbll, while ... , .... 11o1.,.i.r, Wfllft /alld4t !Op, Pully hl.IWY eq1111'9"1, Intl. !vii po-•· •11to-t-p, 1lr clfld., 1ncllvklolNI _ ... Molls, AM-~M St."", lilt wl'lffl, crulH <..,1'91, ,_., -to<.lcl, ~-St .. Ind ..,...""" tr Jthn,...•1. s.. & ••Iv• 11 roday. nu-IEl'fl. Alli .-r ..,. -'t' Wdl tvarent ... CADILLAC Stden D1\lill1. Full pawtr. f•i;fof'I' eit i;onditioning, ltndeu roof. U<T"15•0 FORD .LTD 4 Door tierdtop. \It, euton1atii;, RI H. pow· '' 1l11rin9 & b11~11, fei;t. air. ( 207AK\ll 1 7975 wey 1••h , AM.f M 1l•r•o redio, l11nd11,1 tool. (126CCX). A1k ebout our money bee~ u1rentee. '70 ~~~~~ .. P.~~Xh ......... .. 1te1rin9, powe• bra~1t1, feel. 11ir. landav ,oof. (SllEAY L A1lt about our mol'•Y back q u1,anl••· '2675 cond nu tires .reblt eng needs body \vork sun '10 CAMARO RS $2399 557-9569 _ Immac. w/t>CM'eT, air, stl'T'OO. '67 VW 8Ug $795 disc brks, Hit whttl. 1''ac Very nice cond. in/out \\-arr. 1-lurry &12-5219 . Call 673-2420 '69 CAl\1AR0 SS convertible. f.tUST ~11 Emerg, '66 V\\I 644-7340 or afler 6 pn1. $500. or best otter, Priv pty. ~61::::""412~;;:"====,--I 4,...3814 -CHEVROLET '65 V.\V. Van. Good con·1-------- dition, $65(1 or Best offer '6'9 CHEV Impala Custom ·1375 '1475 494-2385. hardtop cpo.. 351.i \18, power o'll' 1 69 PONTIAC '68 BUG, 1600 ""'o ITnn• "eerlhg, rartio, aol<lma<k . 45,000 miles, ugly body, $700 trans in con90)e, 1trato Bon1t•~ille 2 Dt, H.T. VI, •ufo., RIH, pwr. or best f! ......, TI12 bu·•et 13 vln I F · 1tr, & brk1, '•'*· •ir, •i11yl roof. l417A6H I 0 er. :;>OU-• • '-""' sea , Y top, B •• '69 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan Goodrich radial t I r e•, 11875 5 4675 ~~~~ l~.:~.~c_,;,..c.n-.. -"lbl-•.w-hltol 1 71 CONTINENT AL '64 VW Can1per. Xln t cond. w/blue top & lntericr lllmost Coupe. Full pwr., f11(.t. •ir cond .• l1 nd •11 , . Good tires, $975 or offer. nu ttre1, xl nt running "cond. roof, l•••h1r Interior. I 024CQT I $-1956 .$l%i0 or b61 of fr, 979-1957 or '68 V\V Bug, Hte blue, pin cws 546-318'1 .,, 4" . $825. 5.ll-2528 or 531-3767. Coupe. alt, p/b,. p/1, auto, f<IX 2 Dr. Sold bv John1on, 1111victd bv John-. 4 o·oor. Full powt t, fact ory a ir cond ition· G8 V\V Bug. Engine just .??!!. lln!s, Sftttlf., ll.495. '71 MONTEGO ·2375 '7.0 CONTINENTAL' ·3775 "riping, .. ....,nent condl!lon '70 OIEV l mpnfa, '""' ion, ai, o;:ond., 1utt. han1., powtr tltt•ing & inq, l1ndau roof. f211ASHI n!blt. 11.•fgua_r. $775. Prtvale•l oii~:•-"5217=:,-,,..,--~--I '...lllrll•••'ii'ii•'rirftii. ll''rir'rir•bii'rir"'1i'rir"'ll"1i'1i"•ri'•''•'•' Iii'••'•'"•'•,.··· ----------•!'.......!1••11!!11•1!!!!!!!1!!111••••111!!!!•1!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!1!!!111!!!!1!1!•11!1111111!L.I Party. 5'$-6178 ESTATE S..le, orig owner. c ii#'~=i'i~"n'iiii~iiiii'-~·ro ~ IXll'I-~-"~ C ' F 1i!r~IXX> m • rnllet, V-3 Air, nu tin!1 1: Home Of The New Car .... "Golden TOiie~" . . • u rwngt ount~ i amilJI of Fi nt Cn"-~ xlnt mtth. cond. New Utes. brakts. SlibO ~ -• $1075. 646-6507. . .._.,,,.,,. . h . & . ., vw sue;_ '68 MALIBU Sport Cpo. Good running cond .-0 Auto. P/1, P/b. Vinyl roof. 0 n S On S On llomt 01 Th• New Car , , • 6'l>-Ol23 • A/C. >.lnt. $1150. 61'"'19!0 ''Gold•• i:-c.L'.' '68 v WBug, Xhlt cood. Lo ~~~ .. fl v.g, l)CW f!TIJ:, ~· . ..!9 miles, radio, $1.lXl. •11WV • aler, roqa, $400. Ll"JCOLN M! f1C:LJf1 Y ' COULll\R CA.1'1{1 \ I • 55\-3486 aft 5.30 Mi.3134 ( , , \ 47 DAIL V PILOT .......... _ Thlll1day, J11ly 5, 1973 -· . ... _. Avc .. for W. J Q { Autos lot Sale §J 1!";;-.-"'-~l§J~r.;I _ ... _ ..... _ .... ;;;:;l§J;;;~ ~·"";;""'~~1~;;1 I ,A __ ._•·-·~· _u_* ____ ~ Auto1, UMd 990 OPEN Autos, lJ!e<t 990 Autos, u2 CHEVROLET -~----::>- 990 Autos, Used 990 A utos, u,ec:1 990 Aufos , U5ed FORD 4th OF JULY OLDSMOBILE PINTO PINTO PONTIAC PONTIAC OPEN 1970 LTD O:iuntry Squire. '72 OLDS Salcll & S<':vic~ OPEN i':? Pl:-.10 \\'iu:. Cusf ln tt'r, '6'1 VE:>rrl'RA :.? Dr. lldtp, LEASE OR BUY 4th OF JULY Xlnt cond. •VC, P/S, PIH. OLDSMOBI LE "'We tlrc1. disc brakes. rill, t'ull 1101\'1•r. Vel'\ lo nil. ·11 th:ru •73 Ponllu<"a • ~J~!l,, at ""''' book. CUTLASS GMC TRUCK S 4th OF JULY 1 '"'· lb.OOJ "'" ~"""· '"' llu-u-0at. s,,, lllOO. DAVE ROSS '69 EL CAMINO ~~ HO DA CARS '""' "'"· ""'· "~'· '"~ ·"'·'"''· PONTIAC '61 >'ORD LTD, R&H, ail", STATION WAGON N '71 PINTO 71 "'"'"' \'die """''· ra,. Poii·l'l' ~1(.'{'r!ng, uu10 tr1111~.. stereo tape avail now $750 <\uto 1ran1., JIO'l''l!r lllt'l'rtng, UNIVERSITY OLDS Gi'N'n t•x1. Blai·k int, Au to. PLYMOUTH ,11r, !<1fll' pl1~1·r. 11~·1udl nii. ~ JllU'bor Blvd., a1 1''alr r<1cho. nlr l1ltldi!iont111:. vinyl ~ Wk-Oays, 4gJ,..7946 air coodhlonin1t. 2.'!50 Harbor Blvd. tl".ln!f., mdio, fl!?\\' Ul"t.'s. Jl.(OJ, h ... :.11. t'llll<l. orig. Drive, Costa !'11etW. 546-i017 lop, c;ini1$ll'r shl'll. eve & wknds. $2n7 Costa Mesa S.W.0040 $2077 'tiS PLY. Spo11 Fury, l..ss Ol*.'Jk•I'. SJ,@. li'.3~23-1 '72 PONTIAC I.Ei\fANS, l RAMBLER 'G2 RAMBU:.'"R, clf'an n5Ct; Camr>lr1J tmllcr $?> . • 643-~. .., --STUDEBAKER :, 'S8 STU IJ E B AK ER ~ lrRnsportntion car. It mo. 2277 ·~u~.A1!~n:i ~=:. f039 1\Yli! 1965 OLDSMOBILE ll'3DIN1 ~~~~~-~~zr.teer for all or '&I PONTIAC Grand Pri.x. dt, llT. ,\uto, air, AJ.1 /F1't 531-~ (:ll1l 7EJ n'l•M lli..:.I $150 557~ " l•iit!.1 Nu brakt>lii, KOCNI Ii.res. 1 radk>, p/x , p/b, 11U1gs, ---,:=;:~'-"--:i;) 'L -$2200. no down w good -_. WllD 9''41. UllUI 1970 HOADRUN NER, 440 + o\vner, $325. 846--091 Enuro 11t:yUni:. Brazllla t.'Old VEGA ·~ - f\f.IUl 11..:.1 credit, priv pt;y. 492-3814 PINTO y· QLYQ 6, mint rond. Be5t olft'r '68 PONTIAC CataUna 9 W/\Yhlte lntrr. Xlnt C'OIKI. lU UlrlO 1967 Ford ...LTD, l'Unl well. . TOYOTA ... takt>S. 962-2860 many xtn.s._ Pass \\111.gon. A I r c 0 n d. sm>. GiS-1437 Pri. pt)_'· -1973 VEGA Kamback ....... TOYOTA ~I top. Pis. Air 00~-1~ ll•'"'"· C.>I. .,.9303 '72 PINTO 2-dr., 1609, 4-spd, 1966 llarhor C.l\f. 616-!J?.0.l GOOD Transporta_tion '65 I's,!.· brk.<i:. $1100. 6i3-1"9S. '68 FIRERIPJJ 400. ·I SJ>f.-ed. _~!:....~~~~.,f~iG.dlx. ~ 1966 lfarlxir, c.r-.t. 616-9303 '70 Chevy Camara Gold, Ail' Cond, l0t·a! Ctir (6!)8Bl::U1. eau 963-593'1. """ .,...... .U.t/FJ.1., 15,000_ m1 . XJnt. ' Plymouth r~ury. 145{1. Under m&J:!, $1~. l.A'aving 1own, _ _,,.,., _ .,.. .... ~-Classified Ads ...•• &t2.5678. $1750 or best. 646-3813. 5£>11 klle itrms ...... &12-5678 1 62,IXXl mi. 6754176. C"LASS.lt<"'IED ...... &12.;i1;i8 mwt !l'il. 8-16-8019 altl'r I:. S.'11 1rllC" ltl"m~ ... oo:siil '70 FORD Galaxle 500. HI -~-·--m--m--m--m--m--™A--~­ $2599 ~lll.1n1111•; llliito110, I; Jll' ........ II.II\~ "'"' . ,, '" . . . . CORVAIR 1961 <XlRVAIR \ runs, new battery, good Ires, $100. 968-3106 CORVEnE CORVETTE_ $1,500 2 tops 4 sp. good shape 847·0ll4 nights. DODGE DODGE Coronel '72 small V8, A/C, P/S, l<'ather in- terior. lo. mi. r<'11.sonable financing nvail. 842-7701, 17871 Beach Blvd., 1-1.B. 1967 DODGE Van, bubble top tam. •11t1gn. oomplt'te. loan value $2,100 asking $1,800, 968-<236. 0'72Ci!A"-;l-;-J ."'EN"'G°'E"'R-·-o:Sa_pe_r sharp A/C, Pi s, nu tires, rims & shocks. Automatic $2650. ~lHJ.107. ----'67 DODGE, formC'r yello\v c.ab. Best oUer. Call Evl's or Sun &12-83$2. valves, brakes, good cond. $14j(j. :148-8852. 'SS FORD Galaiie 500 4 dt hnltp, Air, pis, d i I c , brakes, Nl"w tires. $850~ -962-356(1. JEEP 4 \\'lfEEL Dr. '54 Jeep Sta. \Vag. VS, rurutlng gear oom- ple..e!y rehlt. Needs to be assembled. Asking $625. """'"· LINCOLN '61 LINCOLN, runs xlnt. New transmission, $275. Must sell. 673-5177. MERCURY FORD '6B MUSTANG --------V-8, 3 speed, radio. '61 FALCON StnUon Y:ngon, $977 , gd. running cond. $100. Nu (410FBE) tires, 83£1.-57577-~-- '10 COUNTRY Sqalre wagon, f\0•,. l••..ll all xtras Nc\v shocks, tires, --WllD good 00nc1..:.~· 841-4091· TOYOTA 1973 GRAND To"no \Vagoo, . loaded, r<H'k & gnugcs, 7700 milt's. S:l!l!l.1 ~'17-ifi2i 1966 Harbor, C.J\I. 646-9300 1911 TOR INO 2 ctr, air oond. '66 MUSTANG, ai r · con- Good cone!. $1500. 868-4341 dilioned, 289-VS, 3 on thl? Yo"'ll rind H \nct;°,,sifl= .. -floor, radio and heater, .. .,. carefully maintained by Autos, New 980 local Ford dealer. $850.00 646-8018 at1er 6 p.m. Private E'arty. '69 J.IACH I, big engine. C-6 auto. New tireS w/mags. Low mileage. Speclal paint. Inunac. in & out! 64&-1234. 'fi& MUstANG. Very sharp. Only 62,000 mi, V8, auto, Pis, radio", $850. or make offer. 968 '67 MUSTANG V8, automalie Pr/St, vinyl top, good tires, nds head gskt $325. 646.5640 or &16-199'3. '65 MUSTANG, -Very good cond., co nsole. $465. * Call 893-9157. * --~ 1968 FORD Mwtang P/S. V·8, Auto/trans. Radio. $Ta0. 644-2'l90 '67 MUSTANG Fastback, 289, 4 spd, wide tires/mags, real clean. $1295. 673-8577 '65 J\1UstANG, 4 spd, v-8, tape dk. Xln't oond. $800. Ca ll 5.51-2277. SHELBY '67 GT 500 501\t J\li. 4 speed $1500 UDK 131 Pri. Ply tn4J 646-7925 OLDSMOBILE • '67 vtsr A Cruiser Wa~on, 9 pass, f/pwr, air, xlnt cond. $1250. , e '67 OLDS 98, air, f/pwr, loaded w/xtras. $975. pr/p- ly. 552-7467 DOT DATSUN Has A Good SelectlOll of DatsuM to Choose From ~"!::--.. "SERVICE" -Wll9'e¥ff • '"' Jenica NeH 11 ••• DOT'S TOPSI • WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS ith Air Conditioning (1127D3L 1176~0) s2777 ·177 . ' :. . ·" .. s74 "3 ,.,, .. · '; "< ' >· ,', 1 •,'I •, I For ~8 months on ap· proved credit, incl . tax & lic e nse . $3749.64 de· !erred payment incl . all financ e charges . '73 CUSTOM CRUISER '73 OLDS NINITT EIGHT .... ,.,.,,. . ...,.,,. (IJS71Q1214*i) ~·1i;; $11 'l'I flHIQll I" 10) 0 FF l>Yl7W3M72"41) s 1177 EVEN GREATER SAVINGS ON LOW MILEAGE EXECUTIVE CARS 30 to choose from WINDOW ,STICKER PRl~E • G M C TRUCK PONTIAC • • • • I 6 7 ;~:~:·~1. YJ•,t.:i'· $ CENTER '66 ~~~--... :;---.. , $...JIE.J311..-J177~. BNRAEWND 173 GMc , ~~x;r ..... ·~TON PICKUP 68 ~~~:,~~;.l"'"' $477 '°'"''_.....,....,_,.,....,,CT..wtioJ , 68 PONTIAC $577 233271P3216'5) 20 USED OLDSMOBILES UP FOR GRABS! (1969 through 1973 Models) ACTUAL WltOLllAll AND lnAll llUI IOOtC VALUI l'<lSTID ON IACH CAI. ASK IOI DnAILS ON HOW YOU MAY Ull AN OFllCIAL llD !Hin TO SAVI A IUNDLI ON TOUI CHOICI Of THiii llAUTlfUL, WAllANTllD CAiii WHIU THIY LAIT $32 20. .. v1,,.....-.• 77 bNkH, l&H (So<. No. ~'~6~6~~~~~,~~.i.oo..=t$6~7;;;;7laiN~O~Yliii~---:::::;::;;;::--t "f-:':-=-66~' .. ~L .~ ... w=.~~?~.!\ •••. ~. $2~7'="'7 HERE '69 '70 hWwr 9 rllrtt, (1"8SXJ GTO ... """" -· $1 0 77 StMr. & INlct1, . VIA. Top htket S.OU, lotllal TiNt (XII ) Monie Carlo ,_(0..AUN) $1777 BIG SELECTION! THE BIGGER, ALL NEW '73 HONDA CIVIC THE LITILE GAS SAVER! 4 SPEED OR AUTOMATIC l t t < • !· • • • . • • • • •, '. '. , i ~· ' ' ' DAILY PILOT 1'973 COUPE DE ~IJ£. FtJLLY EQUIPPED with full power, incl; 6 way seat, power antenna, factory air cohdltionlng, AM·FM, Ult telescopic s teering, Wlw tires & other factory convenience extras. --. ·FULL 1 PRICE~~ FOR $14200 ONLY Mo. I. _L -.L ----" LEASE :16 Montll 01)tft ENI LM .. 0.. ApproV9CI Crlldlt (S!Oc.k MSU =- JL -!i.A §IE • .----· ..-""ii • 1973 SEDAN DE VILLE FULLY EQUIPPED wmJ vinyl roof, climate control, air condlUorilng. Full power incl. 6 way aeflt:, AM/FM stereo. power door locks, tilt I: telescopic steering, simply loe.ded with all the deluxe extras. <Ser. 6D49R3Q271353) FULL PRICE LEASE FOa ONLY ~148~ .. '6 Monltl ()perl ENI. L .. M 111'1 •PP"OYllll a.di!. fSIOCk 51'7) Summer Clearance • J,EASE DIRECT . I Lease a '73 • Nabers Cadillac •• l :; rnm1cd:n:c J '~' rJ -Coupe ·De Ville ' • EXCELLENT. SELECTION. FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY. FREE LOAN CAR WHILE LEASE -CAltS.ER!llCED. WE Will BUY YOUR PRESENT CAR .FOR IMMEDIATE CASH. Four and one - C3dillac Nineteen FUU Y EQUIPPED WITH full power, incl. 6 wa_y seat, power antenna, factory air conditioning, AM/FM, tilt & telescopic steering, wsw tires & other. factory convenience extras. designed to better sell and. servic:e-Cadillac . half acres of total authorized Cadillac facilities ~~~?~c-------::;~~~~~r automobiles. -1 BO work stalls and 45 factoP(------- LEASE FOR ~ONLY 2 00 _:MO._ trained technicians). 36 Montlr Op•n End L••1• On Appro.,td Cr•dit. {Stock 6•52,J Largest Selection Of Cadillacs 111 Orange County • • D OU ' "~ ( ' -, ' ~ • ~ .. -·r (') c-·· ' "'"'T"L S EL D02ADOS SEO. DE VILLES ---.. I ' ... ...-11... ,,,,,; ' OVER 175 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO CHOOSE FROJ\1 Wide Selection of Models & Colors Fol' Immediate Delivery 1967 C C:illac's • · C.•11" i SIHlen•. 5 t• ch1011 frelft, F11U powtt, f1ctorv • -1tr-c••1tUtleniitt....-tilt-wa...l&r-poww-tl .. r-locks.,-AM/-fM, ________ _ P111l1n l lue with whi11 vinyl top, t1p11try ind leetlr1r int1rior, f1ctory air conditioning, full pow1r, 1t.110, t ilt I t1f11copic 1l11tiru11. A ptmpered b1111fy. (722DLl1 ·-· I u F•ctory 11ir, full powtr, 11i11yl top, full lt•th•r in+.rl•r, tilt I ttlt . wh1•I, AM/FM 1t•r10, pow•r door lo~k11 twi· light 11nfin1I. 14265751 r•tliM. Chic• ef cloth l11th1r O.ttrlor. !UOS667 l. Ai lo w .. 1968 Coupe Oe Viil~s t to cho"' from . Full powor, f•ctory •ir co11ditio11i119, tilt whMl1, pow•r door foe•" AM/FM r•di••· Ch•ic• of •olor1, cl•+ll or l••+ll•r i11terior. IXRFt16l. A1 low•• 196 El Dorado hll powor, f•c+.ry •ir co ..... , •inyl top, phuh l••+h.r in· f«~or, tloor loclr1, 1+1,.0, r•cli•I tirot, tilt I t•l•1copic •t•willf, otc.. IXWY2411 196? Coup D~ v:: ~5 I te ch-• from. Full pOW•r, f•ttory 1ir co"ditionin9, tilt wh11l1, pow•r door loc••. AM/FM r1dio1, Choi'' of c•lor1, cloth or l11•th•r int11rior. IYNJ4701. 197() Co upe De illc Aollri•tic t11rq11oi1;, bl1ck •h1yl t•p, bl11cl: l11•ffi•r lnt.rior, hill pow•r, f11ctory •ir conditioning, tilt wh11tl, powtr tlo ... l•c•1, AM/FM 1t•r•o mwltipl•x. (Ol41SWI Al11in11 whit. witfl ••ut•rn •inyl top ol'td lfl•khin9 l,1th•r l..t.rlor. Full ,._-or, f1ctory •ir, tilt wh••I, AM/FM multi· ; 11l•x. E1c•11tion<1 /ly clt•n• ( 14 I ASG I 1969 Chev. Im la ~V-1, h11rdfop c·ou,.., f•cftfV 1 ir c6nditionin9, •int i to,, · 4.tn • int1ri•r, p•w•r 1t1•rin9, pew•r br1•••· ·•uto11111tii' 'iroM"'l1•i•"· r11cfi•, h••l•r, whil• 1itlew11JI fir••· IYNEl16) . 1970 Pc"-ticc Grc:nd Pr"x· • f•ct.IJ <1ir, full tNW••· •i11yl top, 11i11yl buc•et •••h, tilt wh e•I, AM/FM 1+•r110, •n ••c•ption•I 11•lu11. IO llACl l • • • • . . -... • • • . ..,.., . " -. Con.,ert. l11t1t1r i"f•rior, du•/ comfort 1••f1, crui1• con· · trol, full pow•r, f•cfory •ir co11ditio11i119, til t wh,,I, AM/ FM 1f•r•o, pow•r door 1oc••· M".1t •II optio111. I 174EOJ i * ~rl,.,,..,,... ~IL * -. CHEVEW MALIBU'S 1970 & 1971'• Choice of IO. All 2 door hardtops. All with factory •ir, vinyl interior, pow-•r 1te•ring & bra~•'• automatic, radio, h•at•r, wsw. Som• with vinyl tops. All N•b•ra C.dillac Servic• C•n. All in ••c•ptional condition & low mil•ag•. 1970'1 •slow as ,.. _, '"' _, ' . '" 1 F•11tory •ir, Firomi1t l•cqu•r, •inyl fop with m•tchi119 int01ior, li9ht 1ontin•I, d1111I co111f.rt ••ota, tJlt I f11 l111copic 1ft•ri1t9, rloor locl1, ••tr•111•ly low 1111101. IYVM12l I • Cr••rn Puff, f1ct, 11ir cond., •inyJ top, t1pt1try irit•rio r, •uto. tr11 n1., pow11r 1t•11rin9 , powtr br••••, AM/FM 1l•r•o multip1•1, low m!I••· f]99ACHI ' agon l i9 •ngin•, outom1tic tr1n1mi11ion, r1diO, h•iih r, Gold •llftriot witfl 1•rlrll• lrinyl intori•r, Utt tfl<1n 7,JOO mil••· . ' l(i1191wood E1t1te, 9 p111. F•cl'ory •ir, power Jt11rin9 I br1k11, J1199e91 rick, iilt wli1tl, 2 w1y t1il91tt. (444EAFl • • -""' ; '""'··· .;~ Cl-:!ctra 225 4 Door h1rdfop. Umit11d trim, full pow•r, l•ctory •ir conditionin9, tilt 1f••rin9 wh••L tYQC5251 -~­.. Ch.1tnut hrow11, hrown vinyl top, full pow1r plus f•ctory olr conditionl1t9, fill 1t••ri111 wheel, AM/FM r1dio. 1111° 111•c11l1+.. l592EXCJ , ""~ i :l Dorado F•ctory •ir cortditioning, full pow11r, 11i11yl top, tilf·t•le· 1copic 1.t.ori119 wh••I, AM/FM 1tor•o, full l••fhtr inftrfor, pow•r door lock .. 1m1001 '~'9 r ·· G d P . . • .... on. ,ac ran rax F1cfory 1ir colMiitio"in1, lrinvl top, •inyl intirlor, full pow- or, 1utom•tic, AM/FM r<1cfie, tilt whoo!, o•c•lltnf co..di· tion, I 141AQRJ 1 1r-; C:.bevrol :t Caprice H.T. C•wP•• Nctory •ir, VI, •ciuip1Md lik, • c,'dill11c. P'ow•r 1t••ri111·br<1kot·wiMow1, tilt wh••I, AM/FM 1ter•o with I tr11ck t•pt, MW WSW tirot. Ex.tr•rn•lv low mu ••• Fl11wles1. I l97CJ6) 1,9,69 J:amaro· S.S. , Herdt.it ••UJM, Hut1t•t '''""' t.lliclt Yinyl 111+.rier, f1ctoiy t lr c ..... itlenhtg, ;o-.+e.rint, <1utom•tic, r•tlio, 1.., .. ,, WSW,,.,_'"'"'° tnroo.) ' i ?IZ. Dec Charg er . . 2 Doer h11rdtop, El.chic bl111 wffii whit• 11inyl top, hlu• •lnyl lnf,rior, f•ctory •Ir, po-r 1t••tln1 A br•k•1, RIH, WSW, Showroom fre1h. Len thin 11,000 "'"''· 10056RIO I I 7 _,....._ --~ . •• ~-- ' ' - San Clemente Today's Final l;api~trano EDITION , N.Y. Stocks • VOL. 66, NO. I Ill>, 4 SECTIONS, M PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIEORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1971 · TEN CENTS Clemente Traffic Rile~ Temper·s--No Arrests Fourth of July beach revelry resuited in ~rrests of from 130 to 140 persons in ~luntington Beach \Vhile San Clemente of- ficers "counseled citizens" to keep the peace as both legal and illegal fire"·orks lighted beaches along the Orange Coast \Vednesday. Daytime cro\vds \rere generally lighter than anticipaied along .the coast but nighttime fire"'orks fanciers jammCd traffic in nearly every city. Along with city beach "pandemooiumt' Huntington Beach police rclused to describe as \a riot, "extremely heavy" Youthful Suspect . . Shot Dead A youth suspected of burglarizing a tropical fish store "'as shot and kill.ed by a Santa Ana policeman \Vcdnesday. .Daniel R. Aguilar. 171 of 2124 S. Broadway, was slain by patrolman \Valter York who responded to a si lent alarm and was attempting to arrest the suspect. _ York said he sa'" the suspect inside ttJe Tropic Zone Aquarium, 2064 S. !\1ain St. The ofricer \vent to the rear of the store and Aguilar came out the back door car- rying several bottles of liquor and soda pop. York sliilflfe orilerea the youth to hair and drop the bottles which he did but then he grabbed for the officer's revolver apd wresiled him to the ground. Patrolman Joe Braan arrived at this point and the youth ran. York ordered him to halt and wpen he didn 't. York fired one shot hitting Aguilar in the back of the head. Police said it was the second burglaJy of the .store this week. Last Tuesday an unknown -amount of money was taken. Keys to the store were round on the dead youth and officers believed he ob· tained them in the first break·in. 55 Gas Stations Said Violatirig Fr eeze on Price Internal Revenue Servi ce (JRS) in- vestiga tors found 55 gasoline stations in Southern California in non.compliance \\'ilh price-freeze regulations during a re- cent three-da y monitoring period. The average overpricing \\'as 1.5-cents per gallon, Barry Jtans, IRS stabilization manager, said. About· 300 pricing spot ch~ks were made in the.12-county IRS district, Rans id. Over.pricing ranged from one to six cents per gallon. The dealers agreed to roll back pump prices to "pass along the excessive amounts charged to customers," Rans said , and are now "considered to be voluntarily complying with Economic Stabilization Program regulatioos." IRS investigators have begun a com· prehensive, six-day-a·week enfortement effort, largely working from consumer inquiries, in Orange and Los • Angeles counties, Rans said. . ~-....,.. ...... · ·: · "OQe of our first P.ritiritiU is~tb~ - spond to citizeM' t'Ompli1n1s ..... oT price freeze irregU{irities," Rans said. He added that cili,,ens should check at gasoline stations for freeze price posting and discu.u prices with dealers befor.e calling their local IRS office!. Information on stabilization policies is available from IRS offices from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Orange· County office can be reached at 553-8801. vehicle traffic required police con1rols witil 11 :30 "then signals were reae· livated. liuntlngton Beach police recorded 46 car 01ccldents in the 24-hour •riod. Only two occurring about noon \\·ere termed serious. Huntington Beach police this morning \\'ere continuing to book arrestee« from the disturbances. Most Of the action 'was in areas of the city beach near the pier, \vhere 01 city display or fireworks at- tracted !arge cro\Vt!s about 8 O'clock, police said. The 'vening action capped a day lifeguards described as calm. City beaches attracted 149,000 people and none of 78 rescues "·ere tenned major. Huntington State Beach drew 30.000 and there were 25 rescues, most related to heavy riptides which were also reported in Newport Beach. Beach crowds . totaled 125,000 in Ne\\'J)Ort. Lifeguards Jogged 8S rescues and noted the nwnber ~as Jow because most u•ho came stayed oYthe beach ig- noring the 65-degree surf because or thil!y air tempel'atures and fog. \Vh\le all private fire"·ork.s displays on beaches are illegal in Newport Beach, observers nQted large 'numbers of sparks shoYo·ering the sands •. 3sJthey have in years pnst. Illega l fire\rork! and a lot of' "uolav,.ful drinking or alcoholic beve.rages" u·ere Observed by Laguna Beach lileguards. Capt. Bruce Baird saiq 212 persons were advised or the la\\' banning booze on the beach. · Earlier when some 35.000 jammed the sands, danger \\'amings about riptides u·ere issued to 299, Baird said. La guna lifeguards reported l9 rrstues, non:i serious. Despite: record cn}\\•ds al San Clc1nentr Pier for 1he city fire"•orks display, i.r· ritation of n\otorists caught in a !>OSI· show Ira/fie jam about 10 p.111. nod fr~· quent instances of beer can hurling, no arrests marred brach re\•elry. Police counseled citizens to kt•e p the lid on, and for the most part residents and visitors obscr\'ed the city ban on firework s on beac h areas adjacent to IJlc pirr. A traveling beer can Injured one Snn C'le1ncn1e of(j('1'r's arn1. lhe most serioui1 confr ontntion of lhl.' long Fourth or July evcnin~ \l'hich producl'd no arrcst.o,. Earlif'r in !he day. ci ty and SOtllh COllll· ty boacht•s reported 11 total of 45.000 11·lth cro"·ds at !he Snn Clen1ente city beach running 111.000 fe11·cr than last year'i1 30.000 figur<>. The mid"'et'k .. onc-day holi- day "·as blam<'d for the lo"·rr beach at - tend:tnce. Tempcra1urcs ranged fron1 61 to 73 \\1l'<lnesday and surf ranged from 62.6 to 64 drgrecs. South count y lifeguards -lo~ged ~5 rescues and 40 1ninor lirst aid assists. Thief Srwokers British Police SLOUGH. England (UPI) -At first the police thought it \\•as a great gag. But enough is enough. Suspect In Smuggling -Someone stole a·red·snooker ball front the Slough police recreation room and replaced it \\'ilh an i111- ilation plastic one that 'vobbles Rll over the table. The problem is that no store sells one ball alone. .. You have to buy a set and th11t costs $i0," chief inspeCtor Charles Crammer said. '·\Ve 'd like our ball back please." Dies Plunge • Ill Onofre Palisades Develop1ne11t 011 Agenda By JOll~ VALTE~A Of .. Dellf' ....... Several major oevelopmen ssues - including a tract map for a 350-unit plan- ned community in the Palisades area - face San Clemente city councilmen tonight . The project -planned for a 50-acte parcel of land \Vhich was recently an· ncxed inlo the city -comes to coun- cilmen after planning commissioners last week imposed 18 conditions for approval. The Allison Development Company of Costa Mesa is the developer for the proj· ect on the land lying between the San Diejo Freeway and camino Capistrano at the westerly bounds of the city. Among the conditions imposed by com- missioners "'as a parks fee of $71,800 as \\·ell as new parking areas and other more routin e restrictions for such to\\'ll· house developments. Several other developments in a similar. but smaller, vein are also oo the council's large agenda for the 7:30 p.m. session. .Julie's Big Do.fl They include a tract map involving 52 lots propoaed for 43.6 acres of the Douglass Pacific project near the city goU courSt'. That plan \\·ould involve development of an estate area. Other items n the council's agenda in- clude: -A final vote on tfle chamber of com- merce advertising and pro motion con- tract for the coming fiscal year. The pr1>- jected sum of the city subvention \\'ill be slightly more than $19.000. It was JuLie's day at the \Vestern \Vhite House in San Clemente \Vednesday as the Nixon's marked her 25t~ birthday together with an Independence Day party with the \Vhite House staff at the San Clemente Inn. Later. the family had a quiet dinner ol chateaubriand and chocolate cake. \Ved nesday's party was the first public appCarance by the presi- dent, far right, since his arrival. 'Few Valuation Surprises' -A request from Marvin F. Gable for the tiansfer o( his lease for the Galley restaurant at the end of the pier. Gable plans to sell the operation to Claud and Amelia Wilkin, central Orange County residents. -Another lease transfer, this one for Stan's Snack Shack at the base of the Capo District, Cities Study 14.8% Assessing Hike pier. Longtime owner Stan Herring plans Spokesmen for the Capistrano Unified to retire and to sell the z.1..Jcar-old opera-School District and the cities or San lion to Larry Dean flutton or San Clen1ente and San Junn Capistrano said Clemente. ,... -A letter from Mrs. Betty Jo Razor of today they found few surprises in the list San Clemente complaining that an or-of· new assessed valuation along the teo,used canyon access path to the beach South Coast released Wednesday. · riear Avenida Valencia has been blocked In the hard-preSied Capistrano Unified o[f by new residential development In the School District Assistant Supt. for Busi-. area. The path, she said. has been closed ncss San Chicas said the 14.8 percent hike lo public use on \\'~kends and holidays in assessed valuation was about four Per by a locked gate. The access roule Is on cent above projections and the increased private property. yield from the rigure could cause the A recommendation from planning com-school tax rate to dip slightly once mission that no moratorium on new eon-trustees act on the matter. struction of service stations be imposed The district is limited by Senate Bill 90 in the city. The commission studied the on lbe amount of funds it can raise matter on the suggestion of the traffic-through property tues. hence the bump parking commJssioo. -Formal approval ·of an already· in valuation could not yle!d any new Carr added that he had forecast a 5 percent increase and tailored the city budget to fit that 8Unl. San Clemente's valuation increased by 8. t percent. he added. but exemptions could eat well into th~ minor percent- age .. 'Overwlteluaed' San Clcn1entc's new assessed .,.aluc - calculn1ed durini:i the bii;gest boom in th e city·s history -a111ounts to $71.1 million as opposed t<> the old figure of $65.8 1nillion. Carr saicl that the new sum "·ould pro!). tSce TAXt:S, Page 21 Daughter Julie Discloses Nixon Mulled Re sig ni1:ig Fall Kills Ma11 Near Cl1eckpoint A suspected alien ~muggier fell to hlic death off the San Onofre bl~ffs l!arly Wednesday morning when he attempted to guide t'o\'O illegal aliens around the im- 1nigration checkpoint. Francisco Javier Contreras of ChuJa Vista died of head injuries shortly afte.r _ _, midnight Ylhen he lost his footing in !he darkness and fell from the rugged cliffs one and· one-half miles sooth nf the San Onofre checkpoinl on the San Diego Freeway. The \'ictim's age wa s not immediately available. The two witllfsses to the accident, David Orozco and Refugio Gilll!n Valen- cia. both of 1tiexico, said they had negotiated \\'ith Contreras June 30 in Tl· jl ana to be guided past the lxlrder check . accordi ng lo border patrolmen. Con· treras agret.-d to lead the two aliens past the OOrder and around the checkpoint through the stale 1>3rk, a patrolmen said. According to the Border Patrol rl!port. Contreras was leading them through the rough terrNin near the checkpoint when lhe leader slipped and fell. Lopez and Valencia were arrested for illegaJ entry into lhe country and will be deported . Contreras "'as killed instantly. officials said. Contreras' death is the fir"-t fatality lo occur from illegal alien activity at the park near lhe checkpoint in several years, althoui,:h several immigrants seek· ing work in the United States have been viclims of serious accidents in the park. Dead Girl Identified SAN FRANCISCO (APf -Poli<'~ \\'ednesday iJentified a young v;oman found i1mothered to deat h !\.londay as Angela Thomas. 16. of Belton , Tex. Officers said !\liss Thomas' body "'as found near Benjamin Frankl in Junior I righ School. Orange Coast Weather It 'll be mostly sunny Friday \\'Ith slightly cooler 1emperatures, ac- cording to the ,.,.eathcr :i:crvice. Highs at the beaches in the \ow 70s risin)!: lo 85 lnland. Overnight ]O'o\'S in lhc 60s. INSIDE TODAY S J budaeted consultant project involving a cash. a'• ua.. Home pror.,.; ... 1 tr•ffic-parklns study ror the Chi= -••did the city$>~-"'·-.. •" said that further caleuJations would be l--l•------>'----------city.....lbe~cow>cil..aJread)t..bu..&entatlvel~-;requ;;;;;,,;;,;;-,;;;;0;;,.~a~u;';anr.i0if,3[;r~am;;;o;;;un;t,~---1ny-ttn1!:N'"11fO:\t1\~. ---~ne-cvtnlY11f. sti~'ln-g-:-:--. wel , . fie H b B l agreed lo birti the VTN Corporatioo of are forecast. Ualttd Press International thin1~.is. he really loves the roun try Rnd DOWJL iii Decatur Ata..-'•~"-·l---4 ·sr1r1t of America' ftftlvo! wiiJ, "Ot1$crva,1ve (;ov. Georut: \Vol· ;t y r•rg a!:_S Irvine to do the $23.000 report on means --d' t . t' I . . ped r J 1· N' E'---h h r th hc d do anything ... lhal w .. ~-t for "' "' ot proY'ldlng new off street parking . in J 1ic 11 r1c s va uat1on JUm rom u 1e neon· ~1 ow er 3ays er a er ....,.., ~ commercial districts. last fiscal .year's figun! of $210.5 milllon was.9CI overwhelmed' when he·ieamed the the C(l1,1ntry. You know , h~ would say orange County Sheriff's officers are In. , -Review ol tpecificaUons ror a new • to $241.7 million. That was an Increase of scope of ihe WAtqgate scandal that he 'should I resign ? \Voold it' be better for fl .. _ .. tm t ,__.,. 1 $31.2 nllllion worth of. propttty oa the tai: thought about resig?ling 1M: presidency the country? \V()uld the wounds heal vestlgallng the theft from a San Juan re uo:rar en pumper pr~ or rolls. • for tbe good of the country. But the fami -faste r? Would it tlhe country I be able to Capistrano home of a tclevlsion &et, . pu.rchase through ttvenue-~hartnj fund.s . In the cltlea or San Clemente and san ,. Jy talked him out of it, she said... move..' faster to olher lhings?' stereo equipment. shotgtm and cash with Juan Capbtrano the figures were met She sald t1te question of the President "\l/e said no. We didn't 1hlnk he should • total value ol nearly 11,000. Bomb Blasl Kills 1 willl calm-u city managers fo< each '"lgning cam< up at a famUy gathering because roslgning would be an admi'5ion Deputies said intruden took advantage · city Wd.Jbe.swns were "eipeCted..'' at Camp Davld, their mountaintop of v.TOOgdoing and vte al.so felt that he or the ab&ence of Melvin Leroy Htywood. CHlCOPEE, Mass. CAP) -A young San Clemente City Mana1er Kenneth retreat In Maryland, !\.fay 4. "'a! the ma n for the Job ttnd he had 36. ot 28272 El Canada. to enter his home men died here' Wednelday night when a Carr said that rmance akles hnt not Jtl The family talked !)Im out of quitting. s1nrtcd things and needl'd to finish them. homemd explosive device he wa.s calculated the exact lncrealeil in revenue she aid, beclU9t tbey felt It would be Jlut ht ts really that kind of pel':i(IO. I via 3 bedroom wlndow and ransaek the hotding exploded. police said. to the city, but he for~ast lhat the bitee 1'0 admissk»n ol w"'gdoing" and that think It '''as 1norr 1h,1 n jUSl o rhetorical prtmiscs. Investigators believe two m.w Tho vlclim wa.s ldenUlied as Joseph ~t. would be relaUvcly amall ·once rtre et-.. ti'« wa rittcfed tn the presidency. question,. I think he really thought '\\•ill \11ere Involved in the break·in. ~Unkol, 20, or Chicopee. t"mpllon factors are plugged In. "lie was playing the devil's advoute tSff RESl(iN, r.i:-e !) ..... ---• ... ·-. .. /(!Ce, /jberal i\TQssachuseLI$ Sen. f;du1ar1/ !\1. Ke 1r1tedy al!acked President lVlzon as a 1·ad1cal '·masq11erodl~g u,t a conssrva· 1/vt." See .ttory and picflirt 011 Pa11e 4. l .M ... ,. IJ Calffotnllt ' (lu11!1N .._ c .... 1c1 11 (, .. ,_.. lt 0.111'1 ""le:'' , .. .,flttMol ,..,. • 111tert•l-tfll ,..,, ..._ .... H-c-!1 A1111 l.Alltt1'1 rt _:! OAll 'r f'ILOI St Thursd11, J11ty 5, 1973 Watergate Speeur.tioa Cox Criticizes· Jndictment Guess • WASHINGTON (AP\ -Special l'(psecutor A'l'hl)>ald Cox said today lt wqu!d be gnmly premature to speculate nqw 00 who will be Indicted by a grand Ju,ni lnves tigatinG the \Vatergate case. Aftd ht said u he finds thal b member or hJi staff was the source for: news reports on indictment recommendation3, the man .... ·n1 be. uttc1. . 'tox made his stateme nt following a bo>adcust ne,,.., report Wednesday that cOOspiracy indictm ents against four ot President Nixon's former advisers were rt'blmmcndcd last week by the three o~iginal Watergate prosecutors. CllS News .said three assistant U.S. At~ tomeys, who resigned their \Vatergate po.silions last Friday, told Cox that the investigation of the political espionage scandal and its cover-up was 85 percent l'<lmplete. This morning, Cox issued lhe following state1nenl : County Fair Comes Alive On Friday "It would .be~irresponslble and un- professiorwl for me ID make any state- ment about our thinking with respect to indictments or the likelihood !hat any persons "rill or will not be indicted as a result of the pending grand jury in· \'CStiga tion. Asked \Vednesday night about lhe reporl. one of the three, Seymour Glanzer, said, "I have nothing to say. The olbers -Earl J, Silbert and Donald E. Campbell -could oot be reached. A spokesman for Cox also could not be reached. The three reportedly recommended in· ' dictiments on countS of conspiracy to obstruct justice against former ·Alty. Gen. John N. Mitchell, who RerVed brief· , ly as director of Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign; former White House chief of staff H. R. Haldeman; former White llouse domestic-affa irs adviser John 0. Ehrlichman and former White House counsel John W. Dean Ill Mitchell, under indictment in New York in a case re.lated to a secret $200,000 campaign contribution, i s scheduled to be the first witness Tuesday when the Senate Watergate committee resumes its public bearings on lhe June, 17, 1972, break·in at Democratic NaUonal i Trucks loaded ,,.,·ith lo-days worth of Committee headquarters. ~Id-fashioned fun chugged into Costa The Washington Star-News reported that Atty. Gen. Elliot L. IUchardlon Mesa today carrying with them the ordeted the three on Tuesday not to ap- :t'am.iv.a\_rides, entertainment, eihiblts pear this Suaday on CBS' live "Face the and livestock that will make up the 1973 Nation" news-interview program, fearing Orange -County Fair. excessivt! publitjty. The i.hree reportedly By 10 a.m. Friday, the vast 165-acre already had told CBS they would not Jairgrounds will be transformed into a answer questions about the evidence they ~lorful spectacle which Fair Manager have uncovered. . Jim Porterfield believes will be exciting The CBS News report alio aaid the enough to attract 200,000 persons before • prosecutors recommended acceptin& the.gates close July 15. guilty pleas to reduced charg.es in return Freak midsummer rains last year for cooperation from penons dftlcribed hf9ught the crowd down to 156,000 but as .alleged ~irators. They are IJe. • . fiJir directors believe they have found the ~heved to include former White Haute · fonnula with their "Good Old Days" aLde ~ Strachan and former Acting lJ?eme to crack the 200,000 attendance · F~I Director L. Patrick Gray III, CBS mark. Helping the fair achieve that old· saLd. lime fi.avOr are such attractions as an o The report does not deal with any role pld·time fashion parade, homemade ice .Nix':ll may h.ave ,had, CBS News sa1d. ~earn contest, the big bands of But the idea of ~ presentment to 0---yesteryear-and~antique·cars. Con~ of informati~ and testimony .Right at the entrance of the fair will be r~femng to -~ President h8;5 been $75 000 worth oC some valuable antique discwlled inforinall~, the network a News ... ;.; lb p •·rd E program said. ~cs, e acaa motor cars. ver "It ls WKlerstood that H '-rt W . wonder •hat happened to all those . erlJlll: , · ~aCkanh~ Ask a member or the Kalmbach of Newport Bea~. Nixon s P,a:ckards: International Motor Car Club fonner personal lawyer, is bemg offered a~ the display and be will tell you how complete immunity," CBS News cor----r-~ "Pack" is corning baci:. respondent Daniel Schorr reported. • .Another exhibit likely to attract a crowd ii that oC art.ist Clay Campbell, the, forri\er Hollywood n1ake.up artist wlto tlilJled many of tinsel town's stars into fi'ightening monsters and vampires. •The former head make-up man for· 20th ·Century Fox and Columbia, Campbell Woman Charged In Scald Death UNIFORM SHEO 'OR ATHLETIC GEAR AT POLICE OLYMPICS Officer Norm Bl•ndel Surfs, Golfs, Lifts Weights, R•c•s Motorcycles Poli~e111an Vies Lagunan iii 'Olympic' Conipetition ?i-lost people would think lhe lite or a· police.man provides a person with enough excitement and action. Apparently not for Laguna Beach Patrobnan Nonn Blandel, who ~ participating in the Police Olympics to- day through Swlday. Blandel, 23, a Laguna Niguel resident, la compeUng .in the surfing and golling contests at the Olympics. Last year, he won a bronte medaJ for finishing third in lhe surfing contest. I n iddition to golfing aM surfJ!lg, Blan· del is a third degree bro.wn belt · in --Karate, a weight lifter, motorcycle racer and was formerly a professional baseball player on the TWim and White Sox MA farm teams • Blandel bu been golfmg for about six months. He gets to the links about three limes a week. He sa id he normally shoots in the low 70s. He surfs , mainly at Salt Creek at Laguna Niguel, but also Brooks Street Beach in Lagwia Beach about three times a week. The ·Police Olympics is sponsored th is year by lhe Los Angeles Police Depart· ment. The·surfing contest will be held at Malibu. The 72-hole low score golf tournament will be held at Brookside Park and Montebello courses. "The caliber or lhe Olympics is high ," Blandel said. Last year, the surfing cOntest drew 40 contestants in an event scored by judges of the World Surf Association. Goll is played under United States Goll Associa· lion rules. ni.e Olympics are national, and open only to police officers who are regular members or lhe force, Bland.el said. Traffic Deaths Mount But Short of Forecast • Bank's Cash On Hijacked Latin 'Jet 'By United Press lntem•tional Argentina's Bank of the Nation said -there was $700,000 in cash aboard the hi· jacked Argentine alrliner which landed today in Cuba with 26 hostages after · a flight which took II across Northern Argentina, Chile, Peru and Panama. A bank statement issued in Buenos Aires said the money, escorted by three bank officials. was being sent to the town of Jujuy, I ,000 miles north of Buenos Aires tor loans pn the forthcoming sugar crop in that region. The plane, which had 80 passengers and crew aboard at the lime, was seized by six or more ter· rorists oo the flight' to Jujuy. The hijackers, believed to be members of a guerrilla group blamed ror numerous acts of Vlolence in Argentina , took o'ver the short range Boelng 737 Wednesday with sawed oft shotguns and grenades ~~~ri~;~~~~~ r:J;i:t ~~n~~~·~ :~~ $700,000 and it was not known if they knew it was aboard. The bank said it did not know what had happened to the money, 7 million Argen· tine pesos, or to the bank officers with it.. Cuba presumably would return the money to Argentina if il were still aboal'd. Argenlina President Hector J. Campora announced today he had talked "'ith Cuban President Osvaldo ~ Dorticos by telephone and asked for the extradition of the hijackers and the return or the plane. He said he also had inquired about the health or the passenger~. ~ A foreign ministry spokesmah in Havana told . UPI headquarters in New York by telephone that ihe Boeing 737 landed at Jose Marti Airport -in the Cuban ca pil<ll shortl y before 4:30 a.m. PDT. "All the occupants are well " the spokesn1an sa id, lie would gi1ve oo further details. Fro111 Page l RESIGN ... July 4 Boom Felt-in €-ou rt BELTON. Tu . UPI ) -The Fourth o( JuJy was a sMttcrlng ti· perience for Bellon. A 5G-gun 59fute delivered by t05nun howlturs from nearby Ft. Hoqd blew out a number of windows In the Bell County courthouse. ' - The salute marked the start of a J>a!Sde in the city's annual F:oW1.b or July ~eo. ·Paleontologists . . Follow Graders At E[ Toro Site Each day when the grader of an El Toro development company finishes tts work , a band of pa leontologists, students, and volunteers go to work, nor stopping , until dark. They're fighting against time and the grading operations to save the bones or marine animals estimated to be more than 17 million years old. "Every swipe or the grader exposes more fossils," said Larry Bames, associate curator or the Los Angele s c:;otlllty Museum of Na tural lllstory, and supervisor or operations. Location of the site, discovered in February by an archeological team col· lecting data £or an environmental impact report, is not being revealed to protect potentially important research data. "People will be studying The bones we're finding here for·so years," Barnes said. "We're finding a type of animals and indications of a time period l've not recognized before in Orange County and even hi California ." The team has unearthed ancient whale skulls, a dolphin, turtle bones, and "about 20,000 sharks teeth." "We've also found a crocodile," Barnes said. "That's interesting -a crocodile isn't supposed to be here with these other animals." The anatomy of the animals is very dilferent from lheir present form . Barnes said. They arc all in extinct this end e\'crything?' " genera and species, some in extinct Ju~ie was inter,•iewed by l\\'O \Vire families. · service reporters at the San Clemenle Barnes Jamen!e<l th at amateurs ma y Inn just before her 25th birthday. have discovered some ooe-0f·a·kind Tracing her faPi er's reactions to Lhe specimens before lhe team began their \\lat ergate scandal, she said she felt Nix-excavations. , on "was terribly distrcsse(I and shaken "Some of the most rare specimens, beca use of the things he found out in useful for science in general, may be f..1arch." forever 1ost in somebody's house," he '~Just reali zing what the whole said. - Watergate thing was." she said . "He was At one time all of Orange County was just really ·in the dark." She said the con-covered with water. In a geologic process versation about resig ning took place just described by Bames as "mowitain four days after the president ousted his building forces," the area emerged'above lop aides, !{. R. Haldeman John water about five million years ago. Ehrlichman and.John Dean. ' In the rush to unearth as many fos.,I~ What struck him the most? as possible before the grading operations "I guess ... just realizing what the are complete, the samples coll ected are \Vhole Watergate thing was. My rather being stored and will not be st1.1died for really just had complete faith in some time. everyone around him,'' she said, ex-They probably will not be displayed at plaining \vhy iftook the president so long the museum,"but will be used moslly for worked with such stars as Boris Karloil, Tyrone Power. John Barrymore, Marlene Dietrich and Jimmy Cagney. Probably his favorite assignments .. were those that requirl'd special ef· facts. Spare heads, diAppearing faces, and monster fangs are all part of his ba gs of tricks. Of Youngster to reall,z:e so mething wa s wrong . research, Barnes said. , Br United Press International rential rains covered Vennont and New "All I can say is that he was being 88.rnes said ·111e fossils being PHILADELP~-(.UJ!l)---Police -~-"---. OO.--iraffiP!Hite -assured th.arrM'.fOne e tse (in the White-discovered ''fill a um·e gap-t>etween He'll be glad to give fairgoen the inside story on vampires, ghouls and werewolves between S:XI p.m. and 9 p.m. Friday in the art building. On Saturday. transport yourself back into the "Good Old Days" with the big band sound of Louis Bellson. the drum- mer who played with the bands of BeMy Goodman, Tommy Dorsey. Harry James and Duke Ellinglon before forming his own orchestra in 1956. Bellson and his IS-member group will play at 8 p.m. The show is free with the price of admission whic h is $1.'15 for adults. $1 for children aged 6-12, and !rec for children under 6. 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Q,61 "*"lfillr. - Wednesday charged a woman with mur-Ttamc fatalities were over the 1 The fear 0 lhat gasoline and oil shortage House ) was involved," she said. many of the older species and the der in the scalding death of her 11-yeal'-~k today u the brief Four.th of July would create problems for the nation's Jul~e said her father has been saddened younger ones we've found before." old granddaughter. holiday ended. Altbougb a final count motlrists did not materiali7.e. particularly by the number of bright, The developer of the El Toro sill! will Police said charges of murdu-and fn.. could go higher, it appeared it would not A late United Press International count young men around him whose jobs and not stop grading for the operation, voluntary manslau1bter were r 11 e d come close to the 240 the National Safety showed at least 169 persons died in traf. futures have been ru ined by their in-Barnes said, but the subcontractor has against Mrs. Hilda Wlbon, '4, following Council bad predicted could be killed dur· fie since the holiday period s~~ ~t 6 volvement in the \Vatergate. been rooperative. staking out areas to theA~r~ .. ~ toRocbellthe poli~!..ee,· .Mrs. Wa'-n ing the me-day holiday. p.m. Tuesday. It ended at midnight "They weren't out for personal gain protect1 frostsm h the hagrnd d1~r un1 tilstudthe .... v ..... '6 ... "' l.1IU Traveling cond.itionS for the :JG.hour Wednesday. . . and that's part of the tragedy," Julie archeo og1 ave 1me o Y chased Rochelle into a bathroom Tues-period were generally good. although A br~akdown of accidental deaths. confided . "I th ink that's hurt him deeply tt.em. day because the child had disobeyed and thunderstormS and damaging winds rak-Traffic 169 too ... to see these men, you kaow, The remains or the ancient mammals played ootside instead of babysitting. ed the midwest Wednesday and tor· Planes. 13 finished as far as any kind of govern-apparently were washed together on a "She (Rochelle) tried to climb out the ' Drownings 86 ment job or po litical ... " reef at a period of time when the ocean bathroom window," said Poll~ Capt. Other 24 She said the Pi:esident hadn't made shoreline extended inland to what is now Frank J . Cavanaugh. "She fell into the S h R be] Total 292 any public judgments, however. on the Santa Ana mountain range. bathtub and the grandmother turned the panis e 8 California reported 12 deaths. which members of his staff let him down. As the ocean receded, thousands of hot waler on. lt was about 150 degrees. The National Safety Council had The President's present mood, she years of silt depos its buried the fossils Every time lhc girt tried to get out of the. estimated that between 180 and 240 said . is "very good. He's moving ahead, under 5,000 feet of earth. However, tub, she hit her with a stick. Ske kept her Sent to PriSOll persons would die in traffic accidents and he's going to wait until the hearings subsequent erosion Wbre this down to in abou t 10 minutes. Then she dried her during the hol iday period. It figured :ire completed before he makes another such an extent that bulldoiers reportedly off and put her in bed ." there would be between 10,000 and 12,000 statemerlt (on Watergate ). I think that's uncovered the fossils after scraping away Cavanaugh said the grandchild was Jn K.idnanm• !! di sabling injuries. only lair, not to prejudge." only about 25 feet of a hillside._ hospitalized after becoming nauseous and F ........ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 died the following day. ~ ; Police said the grandmother ap- parently became angry when she returned from shopping and found Rochelle playing on the front porch rather than babysitting with l\1rs. \\1atson's son, David, a. and another grandchild, James Charles, 9. They said Rochelle's mother, Juanita Charles, lived else,vhere and the whereabouts of her fat her was not known. Stor ms Inundate Jcim-packed City At Rush Hour NEW YORK (UPI) -A line of he<vy thunders1ormi1 today dropped an inch of rflin on Manhattan Jn 10 minutes, snarl· Ing rush hour traffic on the highways and _rails. ~·-_ The National \\leather Service called the accumulation "an incredJble one inch of rain in just 10 mlnutts." ' The thunderstorms hit the clly slxlrtly arter 6:30 a.m. Flooding caused massive t r a f f I c . delays. Trltfflc ca'me to • &tlndstlll In" some areas when aewers could not take the runofl and backed up. The Tramlt Aulhortty reported ocat- tered delays on all rlll llnu. ·Pt1111 CtJ> tral trains between Rye, N.Y. and Bridgeport, Conn., on the New Haven line were halted for about 35 minutes becaUSt of a power out age caused by the severe thunderstorms. ~The Long Island Ralrtlo1d had delays of up to 15 mlnutes. SANTANDER, Spain (UPI ) - A mUjtary court today sentenced eight Basque separatists to prison terms rang- ing from t~ to 30 years for lhe kidnaping of one of Spain's wealthist industriali.<lts. 1ile defendants, among lhem a woman, were also ordered to repay construction tycoon Felipe Huartt !he $832,000 ransom, the biggest in Spanish history. Huarte was kidnaped from , h i s Pamplona home last January and freed 10 days later after his family met the ab- ductors' demands. They included the sel- llement of a labor conflicl in one or Huarte's plants. · Announcing the sententes. the court said the kidnaping was a "lcrrorisl" act aimed at providing subversive organiza· tlons with cash lo run their operations. The money has disappeared. From Page l TAXES ... ably not affect thJ' city's projected retention of the f l.SS tax rate. In Sin Juan Capistrano, Whf!re development bai boomed as well, City l\fanager Donald Weidner said a horaeback guess on that city's new tax revenue showl that perhaps !20,000 extra wUI come Into city coffers. .,1bl111 hardJy enough to pay for any major new projects this fiscal year," Weidner. .. 1d. - He added that the increase on paper Is 11 .. ~kant-29 percent-but it also was antlclpattd because or large gains In con- structJon. · The value In Snn Juan jumped from 126.7 million to 132.8 million. Mod•I TIF-.21 Dr '37995 Phone 540-7788 1815 NEWPORT ILYD,, COSTA MESA •• I ) , ' • , ~·-.. • • ...._, v _, ' .. -.. • .. . . ... ---·. . • :14 DAILY PILOT SC ThutlOly, JulJ 5, 197J I t's Off the Ground ~The A VE Mizer, a combined vehicle and aircraft, took off from Oxnard Air- port last week in a test flight. Developed by Advanced Vehicle Engineers of Van Nuys, the airframe and pusher-type engine of a Cessna Skymaster is at- ta.ched to a modified Ford Pinto. It has a cruising speed of more than 130 miles per hour. Summer Brings Hot Batt les To Gr a pe Gro w ing Co u ntry LAMONT (AP) -As the summer heat moves-north. ripening the nation's. table grapes, so do the rocks, clubs, tire irons and machetes - hardware of the continuing battle between Cesar Chavez' United Farm Workers and the 'I,'eamsters Union. workers in the two valleys. day. The contracts here have also expired and U F W picketing has been in progress for about three weeks. r. l mREE YEARS a g 0 1 Chavez' union, fle xing the ! muscle o! a nationwide con- The contracts expired' first in the Coachella Valley and most growers t,here S'A'itcheO from UFW to Teamsters con- tracts in April. The UFW call· ed a strike. For the past two months UFW pickets and Teamsters hired to guard Ute fields have cursed. spat, thrown rocks and bottles and worn a rut between the fields and the county jail. Violence hit a peak June 23 when 350 pickets a n d Teamsters .swarmed at each other with Iron pipes, clubs, belts, tire irons and machetes in what officers called a "tnad melee.'' About 30 minor in· juries and 11 arrests were reported. The first m a j o r con- frontation in the San Joaquin Valley took place in this small community Thursday when a clash resulted in minor in- juries to four UFW pickets. Twenty-five Teamsters were arrested. tb.avez ordered the 700 UFW supporters off the picket lines here for a day because "We fear for their lives." 1 sumer boycott, won contracts with growers in the Coachella j I Valley in southeaste rn California and the San Joa- quin Valley in ce nt ra l California. Those cont1acts ran out this year and the independent Teamsters Union is trying to replace the AFL- CIO affili ated VFW as the representative of the farm llARVESTING IN the San Joaqµin Valley begins Mon- The UFW Claims Teamsters involved had previously been serving as guards in the Coachella Valley. Chavez says the growers' ~els with the Teamsters are "sweetheart contracts" aimed at wrecking the UFW. He says his union can best represent the migrant, mainly Mexican- American workers. THE TEAAISTERS say the farm workers are diuatislied with the UFW. Company Bus Fleet Set in LA .. • " Complete New °York Stock List " . ...., •• j •ln "" Nit .. ,.., M M----~ M--~-~ Ml ____ _ . ..... = .... I :u "'• .... .... ..~,.,., IAAG I 2• •• "" :ll>lt + ~ lltlftL , .. I • 1'~1 \Mt, ....... I"~ u11:i.1 Hloll i..w L.Mt CftO, ~ 1 ...,. ll\.t n 'I'-h "~UAjt ,n I 1 ni.. 11 .. 11•~-'' .. ...,or"I..' , t\1"'1 !I,, "•'"'-~~. -1 •• "M 4 ' U 2 l•\1 Ith I ~ (. 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I >t 21\.'> fill l "'"+h p ;: U Sl ll! ... .,l'll 11..._,1 1..lnc:Hll 1.0I t IOI .)0',1 ;lt'rt l0',1+1\• Officials say they don't =Ot~.:0 : 1;! ~~., :· ~~--\~ =g 110 .~ 1U U~t ~; u~" o.= 77.IOn • 110 101\'a 101\'t I 1"' ~n r,,,~ 10 ~ ~\~ ~ ~+ t; know if-similar programs have Am s .. 1 .12 1t 1 10 10 10 on1 d DI 1 . . •ill Hl .• l''~ ff + h Giffie 1 ~. 10· · 111 101 1001<o JON-L\non 21/)1 1 10J tt• 11'11 G . AmShl11 M 1 (IS"41Sllo 1S'--'~ :'E.:IPJ S .. xll~t# *ti~+~~V,l.21':2' U 171~l7\41R'l-\o Lttn'vP41 11111..lf \ -• beentr1edbyotherfirms. ~~~1:1l:: 'l :a: 1:~ :r:-.\• ~1~,0 91 :e~ ff" .. GF"J111 1.•~· 1f"it 11h1 11~:_:.~:t~~ci1" 5 :J 1~~ 1r: ""+·i, The company pays $15 of the ~~klPf w. • 51"' S1v1 s.V>-v. on dDI • ·7 J 1211 :rn• 1~ .,. c~1o'c •1.= / 5 11 v. 1u , 1 1~. Lot•~J: 1~ • :u :nv. 21 ?i\._ \:. $40 monthly fare and A:rir'll-121: it s~! ~:·· !m u~ +·1~ :aa~: 2 to '!4ri}t. n~ ,r~(lt g :'!r~ ~ ~ l~V. 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The' .~" ·" ' is 111~ nv. 12~• -\• ont l.ti 121 J!IJ !l ~"'.'+ ~ <.>-un .t0 t J "'• U\t It '' L1i..n.:ifx 1 '° .., J;.., ~ :bl.\ . . ail bl th "'"'F 11'1 l.OI • , .. 2l'6 12111 ~"" n!ICD ono,~ .. 11 I ... I .... ' CooO•kll I • IJ XI" 20\l 1111-. -··LI Pec;Ulc I IQ ti ~·'· 2"14•+ service JS av a e to e AmlK .... • "' 1• 1P11 11 c~1• 11/J . l •1 • · GoochtT '2 , 2b1 :n 2111 11.,.., '" Llltf011 1.• " l4 n w. 2h• 21'.-1~ b AMP lnc:oro 11 '' ''" '"' ''" ·v· lllllRI .1}11 10 1 11 IP4o 1 +\iCorclonJ ·,. 1 In '' H L~tf .90 1 t 'l.5\li IJ lJ\~1 \• pu lie at lhe regular $4-0Ami>+x '"" .. 0~ 1V, ,>h=,,; on!lnvn 21 • J '" ·~· +\lo .,.\,1.>0Uki 1nc:·1 1 1 21 l>!i 21y, 21oW.tl11..rv Cori> s 11 • ,., • .,.,, On.hi I AmrtD CorD 2 J 41\ ·~• •t'ot 1,1 l::r.'~11,/·1~ ; ''l lt~: ~·' ~~ · G0rK• w Illa I 201 :l(ll,~ 20\1 ~+ 11 Lllbrllol .41 :» .u,. ""• 1"' fll\ · ". m Y ra e. Am•t•r 1.10 1 2@ w.o 221'1 m-. 1; ontOli 2 4 '"' 1,._ 11 t1nc1 u .llO MIJ "'' ''"' ,._._,lo LllCll.r St .)I 11 10 G\lo 01.-,. 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'ta-I~ -~ J •'Iii o · ,_I( .IO 2 I · l <fl.Ill lltd.Cti t t ) lb 1'.o 1\r'+' ·~ -n Hn I.St 11 10..0 )..1•1 3,.,. t '..-'• ccmpany•·sadvocat dA~ C1>J• I ·~ 1 1 -\':tC""" .. H ·~" ll'l01•20 20 -\•011R11t1 l()t l10t<o10 10 -'•MAPC\,I .Sl it )l4\ ~·~ .••••• II.II e Armc:oS 1.20 • .. lfli '"" lt'Yo+ ... cr-n Cotk I) 11 11 14 11'"' ,,.~ .. GllMl'lll Mc 1l 1•!<t 1• 11\)-t" I • Ml•l ll'IOll M j " I.I I ii !(\,_:_I greater development and use Atm DI 1.10 . > 21v. 211v, 21v;, .. crwn z1 1.1'0 11 " x~ 290 211; , ou11)1u 1.12 12 11 !¥"" 1,...., 1t1 ... 1. M•r on 1.t11 111 :... :!'ti:. lilt·. ::.11_ '• Arms Ck .IO ll Ill 22111 21~ D'lo+ \~CrwnDI 4.20 l2lO 11~1 '51/o '5'•-1\~GSUpf t.40 . 1100 61\'t 11 11 ..,,tl M11cor .N 1 '"' 1 .. 0 1/'t 11+.t of mass transportation as a Arm111t 1.tO • 11 21111 u. . 2t•.• + '·' cts Ct . .o a oo 13 1'"' '~t "" ovu&.wa .... • n 22~ n •;, 2:31>-v. ~t<or of 2 . 111 ltl• ll :111o. \1 mean' Of reducm. g traff1·c CCO· ,•,~.··.·~ ... ·" ." 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"This step is a "'•'•'','.,DI ~1..· ·uo s1\'t 11v. 51v.+·y;oertln .»D 11 HM 1•v. :o. ~• -cii ·'° • 11 ll 11 , r ., \oMu11n11t ..u •• · ,. 21>tti jj.i;..,. ·~ t I tit .__ 21 S1%SI J7'Ai +'h8'''° 1.1~' Jl64'o1 ..... 11'11!a\'IHllWlll l,ll21 '" a u " ... 14 ....... ~.I~ ,,Sit ·1· 1•-' na ura outgrowth of our Allltctiprt l .. ·· 11.0\' 1.,, lt011o 1~ 1r11n111 .11 , SI 11~ ~ ~ H•rcwrta I · / 2J 11\'o 111, 1•tt.,. \I MILDlw .tto n 11~ 1 i. " . eslabl'•hed ~··1t1·on."A A""o"•A;cor.,,' .... l2 lh H~ n·= ~· 8.:vtonH .w ' J 16V. 1Mto 11.... , .. t1••--.II ,, " ll 12~ htt-\;, ~ lnlw 3'tl ll ·~· )Joi• I~•-... ... """' AT ,_ 10 '~ ' •1\ rPLI ,, .. 11 11 22!• 22\'I 22\1; 14 "-rntrg 1.20 I ] nll 71l• 22..._ \'t M.IMIDjw IO 12 It 211'11 .... l!lll t \, Autom Diie ti Jf9 O.lo 11J ~2~ 0.1nWll .Ill J 7.1 1~1 ~. ......... .. tilrr.n1 .J2 1' ( lll>O ll'Wi . l~\ . ~IWOl .\411 t 144 2t~1 ~ \ ' If you're looking for a 7% per annum rehm on your-inveitment, remember where you can get it. Banks, S&Ls Hike Aulon1I ln(ll t U Sit ~· Jli+ " Oe ... t 1.Cll I 1(9 ll\lo Sni Jl'Ao +~ Ht rrl11ntp I 10 12 1J}o 2J'~ 1)•-'°" .V..n&I .ll:'ln 16' 01 i "" •-I;,. Aw:o C0tD ' 2l6 ti• ti• fl'+ -li 0.IP&.L 1.16 f '° 16 15'0 19. ...... \\ "'"'° 1a , II l• \Sl'1 1• -\'o -~ llS lJO ' Ill ~ 30\lo •. A-..;;oCp wt1 21 I"' 1: ~· Dt1M11t 1.10 I J4 lW. 16\o 11111+ '4 #11'1:.Mll _... I N 10• 1•'• 11,,_-t h ...... ¥"'"-"$ 12 $ ~ I\ WI>->1 A-..;;o Df 1.:ID lf l5 Jl\.'r u:L ~\ De>ll1Alf' .SO 13 ll6 .&Siio """ 15 -~ rl.ltltH .100 1 U l \4 ll't l\1 . MtVi.JW .JO I :» V.\ '" .,,t '·• ','~, JI~ .25 36 lJ Ol'to IO-:O ,,~~+ 40 0.l!ioC lnlt! • 41 7\1 1W 7¥t+ \t Nwt£1 l.U, 11 ) 21 21 21 • Y1111 I.JU ll J/ ff~ !ltft Ulo-•• •w I Int ,l/J II 17 11 :ioi, 20ti+ 'WI B:!:n~ CD J 21 II lOll !Oft-\II "-1ft Alb I 1 I ll''" U\1 11'•+ I' W..A Ill(. A.I • l ~ >I . VMllllC .JO 5 " ,.. ""' 111>-\\ " .IO 7· :n 21 :II " . HtielllM II I• J 4\1 •l-"'~c-... • I \lo lJ'.o 1)-.-.,, ~~P0~ 11! n s1211N 111 11,,..+110 Oornm• .06 11 1 10•;, 10'\li 1ow+ \' ......... Mtrtlll 11 l 1,1, l•li> 1••,,_.., 111<1..rov 1.10 • .-;i "" HI~ 11.1-"' .... 1ac II -3'l ljl 1114 IJ Ill ..... h DfllllPIV ... U It llr• 11'11 1~ 'h lltek Inc. .12 1 II 11 111~ \111>-t-lo McOermot I %1 1f ~~ \>o Jili -1 •• .. " I· ,, '· I ' " .. ... ., '' ., •• ., ' ,. At Avco Thrllt, we'll pay you a full 7% perannUm on a minimum $5000 Investment, h~done year. We'll pay you 6% per annum on a 90-day thrift certltlc:ole with• minimum $1000 inveslm'1fll A.a always, money Invested by the tenth ea ms Interest from-the firal This Investment opportunity laavalJableonty to California reslde(l ts. ..AAVCD THRIFT Executive offices: 620 Newpon Center Drive, Newport B~ach.. CaUfomla NEWPORT BEACH 620 Newport Center Drive-833-3448 -a.-0.Jotoln .IO f 20 10 10 lO -"'11«,.Mn le 01 1111 Ill\ 11-"I l~t-,,. MCOOnld CD SJ 510 ,, ' H ... _:-,•~ :•~WH .IO 11 » ll"" 21 1' 21\'>-v. 0t1e111i 1.d 1a •J JN 1m \ti\ ... tttlllfl"lll .. , , 10;0 101. 11111 .w.uono .Ill • 22t !f., ~..., In ter est Rates? lio( .150 12 • ol¥t ·~ ~~ .. 1 ... ,,, 1... . ~ ---l'Ml ~+1 ... rt&111r-H~1•-11 ·~--·.-.·.r-:l\11 =~1-~~'--,/-.... ii?-... _:: !:'~"•• ·jl"• 11 11 lt.,. 11\o ltl......_ V. !rCD .25 14 1 " 1• 11 •.. "lle111R .1• 11t •7 :uw :u :J-1\-t.M<G•-• " , > ''' I •I _ ,0 • ' .!" ,. 2l 151 2'1,\ 2Sh U.11+ \'o •I Fifi .~ ll 4 11 \t. 211.'o 21\>\ ... ot..ene CUt'I l J\' JI J'Jo '"" ., ' 1, .... , . t 21s 2"'· ..... •~ ... •mc11nt1 2 1 6S .,,..., v... :11 -1 •=• , ,41 ,.. -,1,.· 1,,• ,,_ ,, Mc1111rt• " . ixo "'"" "'" •11't-1•, B lGs r 'V. . ~ w'\; .-W: 63\.'il ., rn SM't I t 217 11 17'4 II , . er n · " '' , •1 .....-Mc:ltM .llb 12 I 20\i 20 201'<1 r • BMC• 1.34 10 l m· is ... Sllm DI 2 t 2'V. 2'o\'J .. IF.: \I; H Ir ~ " i 11.w. \!... 1t~:;'t! M<.l..Nll .tO !O IOI Jj :M!o :u_i.. ••• 1 1 1""1Q I~ J9 20 2 '1 26~ 2'l~'i-I, 1$hof 1.10 ·: 11 1~ IS~ 1 . =:: ~ ;ID I; 71 14't ll~ 21 _ 1;; Melwth ~II t )Of 17\lo In. 17•-"" WASHINGTON. (AP) Consumers soon '"ill be able to earn higher interest rates on their savings accounts in banks and savings and loan associations, government of- ficials said Thursday. The Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) are on the verge or announcing an incre3se of one-half percen- tage point in the maximwn in- terest rate that commercial Dollar's Up -But Weak In Europe WNDON (UP!) -The U.S. dollar crept slightly (Ip on European money m a r k e t s Thursday but remained so weak the United Nations said it was considering switching to another currency. FRANCE BOOSTED In· terest rates and slapped on tough financial controls, both to beat inflation and curb the nucl.uating exchange rates President Georges Pompldou called 0 thUI deadly dl.Sease." In Genev'!, U.N. Secretary tenerat Kun ---waialleim sald the ·world organization was suxlylng-changes in its dollar- bascd budget system because of the dollar's recent woes. ''The qucstton is whether we should slick to the dollar as our guldlpg curre nc'y,'' W11dltelm ·.rud: WIBLE THE dollar 1lld up and down on European market.I In trading to.mkf-d1y, French Finance 1.11 n I a i e r Valery Glscard d'Estolng uld the monetary upheav•l s which have rocked the In· tcmatlonal financial .system' this year posed a· rmjor thrcnt to the \Vest -..... I u 7" f.h l\Oo laoflll .JU ll 11 m H~ '.+ \\ "*" In A.ti I , 1 +I• Mc.1'1111 .JS 1 l II" lj\• II'• '•"•"vNY 2 ' I :Mh 3'1• ll\!o-_-i,4 Oltbold .... 21 6 0V. 13\a 0 1;;,-I.. Hlr(\llft .... 17 :110 JI\\ m~ ,..__ •o to\:D .tCI 10 "' lJ11 1 I• lll1 tn I M l l J4 N 21\.2 ,.,,._'Ioli Ol040f'llO M 1 S1 t V. tl'I t\!o .,, Hlf,.,,W I IQ j I 'll: I• 1 11\'a ,,, MltDIB 2.MI 11 :W\lo :Ul,4 3''4 • lltnkT•vtl l 10 11 UVI Sl\> St\'t+ '19 Olollll EQPt d lJt 12'4 IOllo 11..,._ i Heullllln .n Ill I \o It (I .. MtDuW lllo 1 I 20\o llllW :llOlo.•-~I banks are legally allowed to e,'"'c'°' 2k 11 !1"" ™• ~1 D1rn11111 A 11 5t 111 •h ~t \J mw1" P ~ >ii 1 Ill• 1•111-1 ME 1 C«P ' :w 2 211 ,~ • ...-1. . •rd :A .I• :u ll s 2•f• 25 + OLllonC .IOcl I • ,. ... n 111 a\lt h HfahVGU i:.n JI 1.ft ii. lo'lt+ ",.,,.. ~ Al ,, 1(1) 21 ... 110,,, u• pay on pas s!)ook savmgs ac-B·~ 1.2tt1 • is uv. u 1. 21·~ .. D11nww .12 s1 n1 11 11~ (ft: 1 "ipenbt .a 1• 1~ ~1<o u . 211. +'• Mtma<•• n m ~ ,~. s -n • counts. B:!1~ ~ i~ ~~ ti~ 2'" 1r'* 2,i.+ ~ 8!~:11:f..·~~ 1~ 111 ~ ~\.t ,." +-U ::UW ~~~ 17 1~ 1• Zf:: ~ + .~ =::(• 1.i~ .t llt .::• .~~· ,\1':.J ' B1r1lM Ill I , l " tN 11 , O!wersfl.:I !l'I , 11 2~~ ~t, 2 ·.: tt-.. IM .6' ll U j ~ l"' 71~ \~ -r<lllh .I~ 1 6 1110 IJfi Ufi THE FEDE" 'L Home Loan :.:~~~ ~ 1: I~ !fi! ~ ~,·.1~ ~ ~':>'::.OJ-1~ st Ji ~~· w.! Ml:!; ~'nv1l·r1 ~· ~ r..: ~ 1i..-+~{ WrtllL .l'IO • 311 llt II" -llM + 1, ""' ·-··, L .11 " 11a 161.o 12" ... ..._'\Ii II 1. ,. ,1 ,. ~ ,, +1~ a:.~:'' 1 1 lru' I"' 111. . ,_.,.,..p ..• io 20 • •1 ...., . Bank Board which regulat-... , •,F.:11 .1 u 111 21\li 21111 21v.-NTIFd ·'} ,, 10 ,,... 1 "'"--\' l't'$41 o ~ •o Mttltll .kl! 10 i.J 1{1 l'ill 111-1° 1 "-" N .:I pf ( .. 2 112 10th lotl;-J LllfJ , I l ,_ WI f YI-\:. !k ' I • ' .(.: +\4. ""-1• Mlc:l'I ,. t 11\I 1J U T \-cl savin•s and loan ·--~at' k(.ktnn .so u 11 lJ ~ -,.. ur 1s m l'" l' 11 -'!\ t1onYWI 1 lnJl•, ., lOl\11 +h M li M 1ne • 1 1111> u i.:. u~ ·-.., <l.>;)Ul:I ions, k•onD :ft is 21 \'t G flit+ v. c · f 2 )!• :Ml itit i1 Horlron C.~ t 1i. &!:" •la +h -ro ':.!S: 1 ll !Mt 1' 1•r •• "'?"1thd ti:e ~or~ to go along t::#:, .?k ~ v1 1i:: 1au ,~ l r 111~ 5 11 IU ~ stt-tt ~: .~~' Jf ittt II 'a ,re,_ l =~= ::~ :: 'l:l =~ !:v. ~ -.~ W1 a similar increase so that llli!om 1.20 • 10 1tt1 It 1t _ tiem 1 2l :au JO'lo 19"' JO -"'MO.lin11 \\ lf 12~ Ill 1~1 MG•L 111 .1~ d "' IS':• i.J.., 6.1\0 he ind Id .. ,CT:H .lGQ ll I ..... Hto l lh+ \i P ll'KP , • ll 1 tit l . , . 14Dv<MI.. . ' ' Oi!' I MlcnGt 1.(11 11 I 1t I~ 11 + '"' I ustry cou stay com-B111 -.'5 1 50 2.Jh m. 2lltt 1wt 1~ t J ~ 26'4 211.~ 'Ill 11-n M .'4 ' , Uh 1 1~ 1'14-'' Mk ll) 11111 1 1 1 n~• t:M. 111. ~ to pet.iti·ve w·ith banks e.m .Co .ilCI 1 1 111, I~• 11 + 0<1i.11t j· 12 22 11111 l6\t llllt-1,. Ho\tM Fetirl 11 ~ 6 9.1 S!t . Mlt•lldol " s 11 101. 1~ 10!-. . &.ncll• 1.IO • 21 ! \\l'l'h l1\ll-~ DrHDI . •" 10 4 ) :wi, >ti-11 Hc..ntf~ .... ' l'lh 22(' 22\'. Mlcr11W•Y• n ~ ll 21 11 -\t the · B ... CD I.JS 1 lGS ~ 21V. 21'Wlt • Olo~ 2 .. ' J6 111'1 ~ +YI HO<IHf' Nlo '°"' )0,1 f,-11~ Mid c 11 t6 11 tO 11\!io lllAI lib But c:lwrman-of the ~Ol>I 21; r220 h jl'"' 32\1:. '·~ Dr•~•I .llt . ' 20" 1:1~ 1"",· ... ~< •• H:~~o.1 ~ 11 11 JI~ tt 21v. + ~ MldSoU 1:10 !I '" 11\1 ""' 2311-t I~ Home ···n Banlc Board II Df •.30 117* ™''1>< Of• D • ,. • ..,.. EJo ... 2•,. i! "''ff""' MIDMl lJI~' 21 u11U\:t Ul1J-\1 LAJd , B Ol>f •l'l ii 1100 56 \ SI , ou:,:. i'ta 11 dJ 1~1gm 1~17+ I• _.,.d.J .2o ,1 D 1 •, 1iu 1 i:+ll•Mklll.c.i ,IQ t 1) U \J ll l:Mo .,.-.,., Thomas Bomar, is reported to I:':~' j~ 1 'lf ,&..~ 10 •. ! 1:~~+·v. "Ii' " .,.,103111 GJ un ·· 1 111 11-. 1 h •• 111.1111Lo 1.:it 1.s n .u'"' 4"" o~ .... \~ be I h BtlhS! I.. I llO ,., II.• pf . .. J!Otl " " ,. ••• HllflOll 1:~ n II Jt V. 9\il t Mhlonllr .... • JM 11\'t 1\\1) II ....... 1,0 extreme y un appy about BID J ln(I . .$2 11 • = lt"" :fft::: ~ nBIMI '" 11 21 """ :Miio JI'~+'\.) k1J008•V 1. II '2 ~-JI lt1"1 +1,1, MIMMIM 1 u )ll 1110 llO IQ -2 • th Bo • led lllKl<&.Dtl J ·• .. OO>'" ,_,, ·-•·1 161'1 (:p I U M\ ~ 54-'Ill HUOllHH · l I V.t I~ I~ t 1• MHWll'I.. 1.,1 I I ltl'I lt\'t 1• ~ U , e UlOVe; mar feSIS , any lllelr Jn A , li 7~ ;a ~ t -1 to 161 115 11$VI+ u, HUllM$ Tool 2 II! ...... •s r +!" Mlrrco Al .9' I 1111 U\1 IJl'I )'o-\. In crease m the Interest It Was Bll•ltll'll l.11. 1 10 '' o~• I''" •-1 UV. U\~ .. ,,,+I• Hun!Cll ·1J. 1 lt 16 j -1 M.11..,EQ 2• 11 11 li\• IJl.-1 IJ'>-1, )earned ' Bloc:ktl"lt ,J3 I 111 ·~ n; i+ " iO ll "" 11 22 . ~"'"'TcE :r. ,, 11 ~'!:' ~ Xl\O.= • Min lllw ·.'IQ 11 II " • ""' II • '' . 81ue8tt• .65 s n l~ 1jl• 11'11-Ill .. 1lto 211'1 26'oll 21'..-.. ¥VC II . u I\. 1 1 \. MO PK A i } l ,, IOll 71 -\0 . lobbl• BrtJ ' "' • ' "' 7'1-VI Lpl 1.io .. llV ft\1 ff\1 ,. • .,_ 'II Hwllfoml ·1' • I ~ -MP'C•m 1 • .0 I I 2'\0 23" n 1-·-, If the Federal Reserve and •lnoC A 12 :1117 111• 111 .. 1P1+ ~• O\'moln 20 t ~ 16\, 1111, 111'+ \lo ICH l"h•rm ll-l l ,.0 ,.,., n,.,-V.MOl>i11 H .20 1 •29 1.,. 11o •··-.._ BlllM Ct $Cd 1 lOI t'Jo t ''o f'lt-\\ -< 1-10.1111 p I~ ' ~ ll:\.:o 21'1 2'11-~ Mol>iK>I ~.llO II 21 2 '5 '3\'I 6.llt 'f •, the FDIC follow through on a aon<1 1n.:1u1 . . 33 • .,, ,.,,. 4'l'I l'g,. Pl .tr • 12 2•h 11 .... 1•v;-\I 1a"1i:B•• • I , I> 111~ lJ + •• MOt>1<11 1111 1 " 19 11 ... " ·-1.lf I 1 U~ 1f11 lt4--lo. •i<:OC .ltll 1 2 1 11~ 111, 11 4-l!ldt To 1 +'• >ifi' '~' , Mont•' .ut •I 1\; • •'• tentative decision r eac hed llonHn ,xi 10 11t.21~ 2111. 211.-~e!?:'c',',"''!. 12 us,,','•' ,•,it,•,.. 10~ L 7.uo 1 ~ ""-'•M011W,Ab 1 S 1 U'• u~• 1~,1 ,; L. · th k bank llOrg w I.JS 1 7' u 2•\io u111+ h -.1 "' •· ,. -111Ce11111 1.22 6 • n 11 11~ \I\ -~o c;.orp t lJ u 11-. ll • , ear 1er m e wee , s Bo.t Ed u.t 11 1, 12" :12\~ ,,.,,.__ 1o Et11u1,1 1v. 11 20 1ra .,.,. "'• t ,. 1uc.n lllA , 1 " 11 u .,., _ P' 1.11, 11 :JO 10 » _ ... cculd begin ~y;no S percent ~·,i;,~·.~ .,. IXIH1 :w.111\4111:a,;, '°''"' 1. .. " .s~1Jn-.utv.1~~111\.tnDI ,11,1 ~ .u•.11 12o.;. •2-\•~r•m J 11 ~ s"' t'o-w I'"" -"ti &oU ·~ '"' 14 11,._ 11..._ 11'!0+ \Ii E1lonCo l\'t I It lOlll >11'1 ))\'a,.\ Ill Pwt 2.JD \l I 2t\.o U' .. 0 2'11-~~ MQl!rOolA oll 11 I U:W. lr.. 11\o..-'• on passbook savings accounts, '•'•'i:i:"',"•' . ..1! ,", 'I • ••• 1r-h EchllnM .:M 22 2 :u1~ 2~ 21•._ \' ,11Pw pf •. 12 11 Jl!• »-S•\• _...,, 1 ·to lJ 110 si•• iot.• 51 _.,. .... Ullo $JV. s:.v.-~'> Eckd Jk .20 Jl 1.st 2f':t ll~ :l\t-1 \0 nnoo1W .ll » 26~ 2t\1 26*-\o "'10Mllf JJ., 1 IJ\.* 17/o .a;o up from the present 4 s per· Ir• v 1.l2 21 11 sno l',,. s1li+ ~ Eckd NC 21 11 u 1•111 1• 1••• '""""'1 tP I u '"" '" •'•-11 •Dk 1 ,, 10 1 »'~ lO'I-. Mt--•• · · rltl>t1 .21b n 1~ U'4 l'lt U._t hE.:l111Br I.Of IO l 2t 211\~ 111'1-•1 INACD 2.1De 2d ~ l7h al'otll~•=•Pr Ito u lJ :Diii » i -1.. cent. lltOllH•I .111 lS II ttll 27TI 21111-rl1'EO &.O ,10 1S 22 1046 \Ollr 1~ 1NA1n$ ,$JO ,'1 ~ 201, ~ .... t ·-yM sio 11 21 \1"111 lit• 11 ~ •• 1. BdWVHlf" 2 , 14 ~ d4' '' +\'I El~ AHoc 11 16 I\\ ( 4 -''o lni:;DFM <=10 ·• jll I';, ..-,,,_t iN;c. • I 12'• 11 ll -:01 It the Federal Home Loan Broc:k G 1s s " 111; u\4 ""' .. E Cp .110 21 ':n i1r. :n + \\ 1noHe1.:1 . o t l1v. 111'1 16'<+ 1111\0fOJP 1." u sn s1i.. JJ H ~2'• \ . 1runG1 l'.n 10 • 11h 21>A ~1~ li El t Memo t 72 i\\ 2:1 211+ \\ nd,E,~• 1,.!', •, ! •~,.!' lil' ll!:-, 4' Mor••" .l/Jb :S u n u r• ,,,._ \• Ba.n.k Board fa ls Into hne,, ill ,., .. , """•·· I ~ 11 11 11 , El M Pf .SOc • • l 1h 14, '*+ v. •nc1, .. ,• •'• 10 t..~ 2J>1o ..... L+ 111,,, .. ,1 Pr s 4 11 11 11 -'. ceil -..a......~ ~ Y• :n 21"4 2• '"'+ ~ Eklln Ht!I ·1 11 1\t 1... nr.+ ~ •no 01 .... n v. ...... Mlll'M$n IS t 6 I I • -\1 Ing on pl:~ S8Vlft(pl-Im ShDf' .20 It • "" lfi f\\-~\~ l!,r.rr llld V f 1!6 1"--'A IMllHio I ·" t n 2fi: 211iot 21\f • M•DTr 1.s'lt1 I b lt.(o 1 .. t I•~ \, •........... ls v.·ould "0 to s.s per-•'',"".-':'.'!' ·!2, 2,1 " ,,,, It.I. IA1+ ~ E1P1toHG 1 1 II l•~ l•\i 111'1 • ' :~i!.. 20l~l ,1: SI ·~ Jfi:-,y\: MortHot ... ' . 'I '"'• 11•• 111-l<o ._....,..., a _,. .. .. Jt lS"o IS''-lfflo+ iii Ellr.C1. I.JI 1 I 17 21 27 ........... i lJ ll Jt • M.O!Of'Oft .)0 :io :10 •ll'o 4 '• 4 1 • ., '• cent, up rrom the current s l~hEw 1~ 1•, A ~ 1n'" "',. •+ •. •,-,1 .. ~ tt u 12 11~ 1$-· :,..,,,.= 1 1t 1 ~v. "11; .~ "Ml 1Jv&1 ,'~ 2,1 !! ~.':: !!~ 1.,•; ... 2+,. ' I C 21 u -_,, t ,,.. .,. It ~7 S1"41 '6(\-\" lnllncl Mi t I t 211 ~ 21.,,_ Ml!>1Tll - -_,, .,.,. •-• percent lllldd t ,IO J J, ~In: llto V.E"""I" .ll 10 111 11'\ 11/o 1\11-4 n•"'Ollt lfb t jl ri! ,llo .:--.M•L ll'ldlnl I IJ Jllilll l0\io20efo-\lt · l~c!it 1~ ' 2 ·.,"' 1u, 1"-Emlltrt J,20 I 20 11.., 'II'• 111'>+ 1 \nsllco c' 10 1 I I' th ti1 Muntotd ,Jll • 2 >...., I"'-1. tff Fra !'ilO l'l I ;t: :it 6~ " EMI I I .0611 14 1' )•1 ~;.\ \.t Mik'ntl \\Jo I >It U•. ll•f-I~ ~IO ol •• II t "' t · OTHER JNTEnr.-rates l"'Dl~a 1.s~ 10 10 v • ,,• ~1,~ ·~ EmoD(11 El 11 3 11~:. 1ra 1 1i~t 1~ in• c-a 1~ 2 111o!.i •Ii • ,.'IO.,. ;. .,,,.""° 11.•., •, • •,,ij li' •,, -·~ IU'.n')I 1(1 W 12\ +· Em• Fifi Jk 4 1 1 11~ t\1-all lnY .l•P I l ·i~ 11<1 lj"> Miii~ • 1 . -.. for savtnn• certificates with I~";,;. .ifti 1, l "12 11~ 1'EmDrto 0.1 1 ~ 1~ I\• ll\-'Al11tgo11 .2• t ,. ••· t.t }•"""' 1 ... 'l!I • s.•\ ,.,.,. ~'•t•\ -It DI 1\ 1ll? 1nt ll!i+'\I, Enotlhd t3 II 1Sl2 1)\'o U lJ\-\t I tr<" 1 H t ltl ll 3Sl\i ll + 1 M!lfr ,IOI! 10 l 1' ,, 2' • longer f118turities are also to 1::i, 111 1 ~ 11 111 2p,, Jtt 1 + ,.. £111t1• or •u. . 2 '' ,,.,.. •s,-1111 111t•1•k• 1:t0 ' n :n" u ·,.. l>tt-I' ,..,10m 1, 10o ._u ~ 1'+·• H' .... '• be ·sed ffi J J 'd urtHoh'I f 5 J.1{ :M fnr.b ltwl' i 13 Sii J J•o1 ~·8M CD •"-"'Jl lolllll 2tto~1 JW •I• , ra1 , o ca s sa1 . llu•IH of 55 11 n: 111. 1~+ 1~ EnwlrotKh 22 JJ nv. 11 '21.~· 1i., 1nFlolYt .~ If " "._ ·~ ~u. =·~~2.~ ~J ''\ ;:~ ~r! g\::, :.: The lnCrease folk>ws a sharp al= :: ~ M "jl:o,; 2\~t 2llli-.~ ~~ulmik ;~~ ~ 1: k~ ~;: ~~it:~::::=.,"" 11': . 1 1lf r,., f n , ii~:+ 1' N:rco :.o 11 l llh 1~, ll'o lncre v.11 Ulllvr u 1 • .,...._ E<t 12'tl 11 )( 2J'4 2'11i ,,,,_.., iii oflltf'NI 1no 1 1 "• '--t-i N•lhll ..» " J .4~ '1 41~ \• ase in moet market In-"' -.< c.-1Vr rn .. £S• nc: i 71 • , !St\ ,,..., 2'-:o.+ 1ti 11111/ICltfl ,., , • •10 • ' -• N1~A1t1 .JO • ,, I• 1~ u + I• terest rates, putting pressure •ltLT 1.rn. 11 !1 2•• 1.1 tt1-"iEtmtr11 '.1J 1 nm• 1111 11~'''i~n£.~.W: .' i! 'r"~ 2!11 ~~+1 : =:: ~111·m: s !? ?:"' '~! ll1"~·1 ; • •llOI (p ... ' 0 2J'*l 23'il 21'4-1lo IE-Inc ,, J I s-.. ~ .-.-11tMUii 1\ti • • 1$ ,._ , ... ,. II NI n OI ha J ,,., 21'111 21"T -l:o on the tovernment to ra11etbe • tnc1 3 1 ,.. ~ 3'11+ v. Eno \nt ."4 , " I• 1• 11 + .,.. 11111~'"1l 11 tM ,,, ~n-1, ... ,. 11 N• ••h .tll ,_ )I\• ~ ).111+1 Ill .... W.:I s ' m 1" Sit ' E•llt1 n .>O lJ 1 SVI J'to J-1\+ ~ '"' ... n 111 "'"' n~ JJl-ii+ ... HI'""" .:u • 10 II lol\I ····-~ ce nga. 11 FINroe ' 10 ' I" '"' £trwic.,... 1 ' 11 111• ftro 21 -1• '"' •o 110 '° 60 .o Ht CltYL .90 i 1 ,, """' 1~•-'• Hjgher Jn•·-1 -t on 111e111n l~ '' 24 •• ~\lo £tlr/lpl' '·'° . 1 >t'• ~ "" 1n1 ltl( '' r 11 1 n •'141 •·~-·~ "''~'' 1J6 1 "' «K\ irn $!-• W;:ao:;S •• es Im II 1-'711 • HU\) lR' li 11 " !w•~P .• , 111 U'A J 131\-l\lhtlj.T •• ,, J 11:11 t• ff:·~ lO)•'I" I• NII ~Ill .to. IQ ·~ \~''9 ~-'a:l:•-"·-~--1 ""ve-ment ---"'•!-and 11t1. ._#• • I'"'" !''~ -e.c11to ... it ~ti 1ni. 1t 11 __ ,. -r&.-Yflflf 1 • ·1 ff "lt1 IMi T.IO J 11, lW , -ev ,., M:\.'WI~ ·~ $ l,lf If • 1!1 11111 1~ "° Eo'.1nc1C•r1 t 1S 7 6't 7 + I~ I TT oll l \t t l )I ~ )I ti H1U Gin ,JO J lit O a 2t +Ii. Other ' kinds Of savings i~ ~ .. 11,_, »1•, .J fl (i'i 1\'t llOon "1.tOll IJ SlJ f'.1~) fl"t 91"\+ ~I T&.T DIJ I 1 3J\• 'S 'S'~ ..,. Nn GYP 1.0, 7 3111 lJ•~ 1i Ill.\-l• • • •....-ac • °" •• llh 1"1 ~ ,_ 1 l!f Pllt • •1 ffll 3ll0 SI • .. HI Home lo t -li (lo •Ii '"i' 11 struments have been draining .,,.1,11t 1.10 1,1 21 1 . 1m. ,,,.,_ n. "*'" .• , 101 11-. 1 1111-\ PIN 211o 121 j' ::it .,.1 N11 1n.:i .os. u u 1 ,.. ,_ I -'••• nd) tDClle1 C I 19 I• 4 Q\lo-l'>1lrcll Citm IS I~ 34\~ 17'0 lr'. IT &.TDIO i t I I ii •. HlllDfB 11, J J 1, li11~ 1111 fund,, rom SA·~ a oan •'*4oklc 1.21 XI a in. 2tU ,, .,. '• ,,,1,1nc1 .tMt 11 n m i1~ ii~-·~ 1nttl"Dl(t 1 • s 1•"1 14\0 1n1-\t KPrtt 1110. J 2 '"' ._ 'i1'+ 11 • lion nd I ••• o .IO ' S till .,. " -i. F•["nl' IO 1 ) 1'4 t\O I'~+ U lnl9JMCDI l I ~ ~ ~ .... '• N'll )lmiaori 1111 JI 11\) ) '• .. ' a.ssoc1a s • mutua $8V• rlhl9 .., , ' !f\1 IJ'lo ""-r -. "' rm1F11i I ' IJ ·~ I! l11f'DOIGt .IO • u '!r 1)\., U'l f'ffl w... XJ t n iii}, I)\\ (1 +1; In.,., i..~i.. erCl&.Ofl J • tXI .., 6.1 t.i -+I~ t<tltl•lt F. '\ 11• J•I ln!trtl Br"" 1' 1lt 3~1 l\•-ll "'' $l1fl.:I .~) ~ ~ ~ u U .,... IJlllU~, •tll!Ftl .ab , l ' t f l'entltl ,I 7 \01) I • lO*o-\~ tnll!Pw I.» 10 S U U>o 11.. H!Sllf(ll jtl 1 -,~ U1~ $0'\+ ,, It 11 under!tood that the •rol"l; l.S2 • • .... ~ 2$1\ 2~ 1'1fWatP' • J ~· !'' 1•t-·~ •nlrsllt. ~Ir ~ 114 J 1 -\lo N•tilfft ,., no I 'I '!'"-' Trtasury Department wants .~~1.,r:"..J 1~ ·~ SOi~ ~ =..,\; ~ ~:= .. ~;,g 111 1'~~ 1 l! i~'1!1t~ :;::•;~ 0; ! ff 1i~: 1:'" 1:1•_ lo ::::~!;1 .~ , 'i '°~~ 20~? ,.,t: : · Uln '" ~ ~ 1 'ti t'• fl) ~ Fed "'-I.I() t IS ,_.., 21 711 .f. • row• Cl l.311 I l~.1 lt•1 l~o+ 1. ~1+om•1 .iJ l l 119 ,d\o ~II\ JIU ' to do away with the ce 81 l\CN • ·!1 1 I; ·~ I\~ U~'lo ~POIMI ·'° 1 11511$-" IJT~ •'""'' ...... llG 1.14 1 I It J.t l! t ... Heol!,lftl ·'"° 11 » lir'• r 10\io.;-·,.; altogether ao that consumers .~ ~ i;...,; .. t; l ~ ~},.-:; :· =:i:\"'f,l ' 7i 1r~ lr~ l~~t e,:~t :;: ,; I, r.t~ l?~ 1~-~ ~::..":.J!l • mU :~ ., flti ..... ~ can 1et the benefit of the CM°'r' 15 ~) . ~l~ · ~=c:~r,.LG" ~ ,1 ,, .. ,:~:JU'·~ 1rE0 1~-...: 1: 10: ,~ 1k: ~~~-~ ~~:te~ ~ 1; 1t ~ ~0 Bi'::11 going manet ln~ nte1 on '" · ' ' J i1'l I• !1t.:: ,,_ :~ •• ~=""1 f 1n J'2 .n~ tt?.±1 1:J" 1~f"'.'W I~ 'll W. 2!rl11 " ri.:+ h =• ,_: ii .! ~~ \.'t 'i'!. ~ their savings wlthOut being ftl('.O 1111,...~ I 1'f4 iou • !fi! \f 1<1....wci .11 1 ,, 11\, f.1, ~· u..1 1h11 c., .., _J s11' ,,,., HWll>nOf (','I • • s N'.1o 1~1 1 held to In mJflcta! ctillng IQ"t-911~111 I.It It l: mt: i t ,._~II l,Z•b ; t~ ~i Jr:' -I IU lnllol l\lo .,.!._ • ' rtlO ~1~ 'f :1 ft\t 'I ft I I .t~1 I t~kl I t.l 1 1''1 ' • J-P' .)I I ff1 ti.. "'+ \1 · :X: J. lllO tR: , 1 ±. I Mt;._ I; \~ {, t,1-=: t• :"~ ~ '1 'l, ~·· "!1' 1,tt:: 1!f~,19/·~ 1t c1/ ~t• 2~'t· ~N . •rn:i:t '' t 'I': !'Ill ~: f1"'= Is f:I J:r'.:I ~'' 10·~ 1 titnr 11 ' 1' l 111 I•·· 1•1• J.....i r; I.fl • l' n ~ 2t LTCre i1 1 Ht 11o 2~ I • 1t1tl I ~ •U t41i-1 Fl Ille 1.42 11 ll ) 1 SI 17' o• \ l"'Wlll ... 6 I l " !!\' 11~ I• HotJ'Oh,W1-I' 2', ~ t2 peeled to send a ~ t() '"' • .H I [I ·~ n F\ 11~,, JoO l• "" ~ "'"• 1 mWDI 1..0 1 '''' n'i -o:. N'or'lt• I I P• ~11s1.,_ ~· ............... llr• ... I I 4 llto ''I-~,,,,...,,~, I ,,,,,. 1'1 11·~ Hlllk ·''ti .., ,,.. fll ll•o-,, 1, I "" ~ ,,.,._ Coogress soon that would 11'11\old .-,._ H1• 1'1tt '1"''f1 1 .. , 10 11 ,..,. , M"-• H" y 1,osti 12 , • ._ ,.1, 2"'"' I' .., °"' .• u , \i n -_' .th the !Jin n• Ma • ' "'• 11" .,._ \\ F1tN llV ·'l ,1 "' ""1 • V>o-1• ..,.y,,,, 1~· I .. :1o1,. '°'~ to O" • ""'" 1'•' n " (\ \ ~. 8'11'11.Y Yo'I ct gs over ' AMlll'll Ill( ,,. '• 1. 1!1tN '"' , l lO .. ~ .. ' JaN\l.Jll . .. )If ll() .. 10I IOt .. -1!, "'"'JIM! 1 , ,.. , '• t • " f., ... , .• ar period Cllldtivrn pt • f') ,,. f'·-'~"'""" 1Tn ' s II'• 14 \ 11'-t"',~...,.,,,SYf I 1 ••• ,,.1, ltlt-•1 1.1'\AI• *I u Ji• ,, 11t .. , • (hmGIM II SI \J'..o IS•o IS'•-ll.i!'1".C• I !(I 17 • ,.,, io.~ I''• ' tnl,/w'lf> .., > l -• .., -,.,, .. -• • • ,. I'• nlE TREASURY -• PllVATE HUST FUNDS AVAILABLE P:O" llEIJ. ESTATE LOANS _lll l. 2nl! l8.lJ$T DElD!i_ l 1.6o0 To f:?!IO,OOD~ I.II' TO I0'6 LOANS ON TM.llT DEED CQl..l.ATERA.L Jll WOltf 14u1TY fUICot N"'PDll Ct ntet U0 N••llOl1 °"''•' Ori.,. ~ hl•"'POll 9f .eli, CaUt, (114) 644-812' ' Hobie Cat · Stil.es Up 40 Percent Sales of Qlust Ca tamorlln Corp. ror the fi rst six n1onths of fiscal 1973 increased ~O per· ccnl ovc.r the (;Ompa rablc period one year ago , .John P. Kensey, executive vice prcsi· dent. hus annow1cc<1. For the six months ended /\lay 31 sales or liobic Cat lfs and 16's and associated parts and accessorJcs were $3 ,8.10,662 compnrf'd \Vi th $2,740.560 in th" like peri,od last year. Nf'l lncon1c an1ounted lo $24U,384. equal to 211 cents a ~ Tl:RlY GRANT, a.Ph sh<1 rc. and included an in· 'l\venty Yl'111's n1-:n th~ hot vestrncnl lax cr<'d lt or $63,000. sun1n1cr months brought lhti Net income in fi!lctil 1972 was fear nr polio to C'\'('TY J>arPnl. $201,599, or 22 cenls a share. And 110\\". in IH73, in spite "============:::. 'of the avnltnblli 1.v or an 11 <'BSY to adrnlnlstcr ancl cf-fccUv u vCl!'cirte IH;ninst po\in, nn(' 0~1t lJf 1'v('ry ihrt>t.' chiJd- rtn in tl H· l -11 ye11 r tJ!d ai..'C grou1• has nol lx·c·n in1n1uniz- cd. \Vith lh(• J,•ve lnpml'tll of the ornl do.ou'~'" $1\hin \'tle- cinl', 11rotN:tion c1111 1.-.c ob- taint'<l u•i\hout any d1i;com- fort. It is ,J1.dminlst1!red nn a sugar cube or a re1\' navorf'd drops arl' p\lt inl!) th1• child's mouth. Only by beinf.: sur<" that all children .. are im- munized C'DJl \\'C be cc•rtain this drl'ad disease ,,·ill re- main do1111ant. YOU OR YOU I~ DOCTOR CAN PF-I ONE US \,·hen you• need a dt'Jil'el'y. \Ve '''iii dC'· Ji\-et" pro mptly \1·ithout e)(t1•a charge. A greet muny pconlr rely on us for their hrallh needs. We "-elcomc request~ AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER SALE ORANGE COUNTIES YOlUM.f Dl'lTRl 8UTOR LOWEST PRICES! ln1tollatlo n & Sor•«<' Go'"''' Door Hord ... cuc Replocod 642-3490 Sea Coast Builders Supply 1651 Placentia, Costa Mesa for delivery s ervi ce and 11:============1 charge account~. PARK LIDO PHARMACY · J51 Hnpltal· ftMd , Ntwport e'•ach '642-158cf . Frff O.llvery KUls Like To Ask Andy SAAB .. • ':4 wht;el Power111&isted brake~ • R•~ and r.nion.steering • · • Front wheel,drive • Shock absorbing bumpers • 25-miles to.the gallon • Fold-down rear seat for station wa99~ ~paf~ nowai: 0 ,. Avco , Ne"·port Beach r e s i d e n t Jlo"·Qrd ()·Inger has been nan1ed president of Rock.'ftll I n t e r n 11 t Lonul'• systems rnonitoring division. Oringcr is Uie former vice president of business oprra- tioos at the · division. He joined Rock· well Interna - tional in 1969 as manaJ:!('r of finl'l ncinl plannin~ nt t hQ corporAte ofrices. be- comin11 man· o 1Nae.1t ager of business analysis at the electronlcs group ,the fol· lowing year. Previo~ly he .. !ierved fi ve years in various· engineering nnd financial po sitions with AT&T in California and New -- office real estate department. The Costa Mesa executive joined the bank earlier thl.8 year with teo ye11r1 previous savings and loan exptirience. * Bill SIH!bla has been elected vice president and general manager of Tbe City, an of· fice, commercial and residen- tial project under ~velopment in Ckange. He suceeds Ralph president of The City: Shubin was formerly rent Turney who has been named estate development vice ptesi- dent for The City. Turney join- ed Kaiser Aluminum in 1959 and was elected a vice presi- dent of Kaiser's development, The City in 1970. * The institute of Traffic Enginners has a w a r d e d Michael I. Schnelder l'ork. 1( transportation planner for the VTN Corp. of Irvine. the title Or. Frederick G. Sawyer "Young Traffic Engineer or has joined the t.:nvironmeot.al the Year.'' Analysis FounOation as ex-Schneider.has been involved ecutive director. wi th · transportation planning The r o u n d a t i o n was for the proposed new com- established in 1969 to evaluate munity of Rancho Santa a wlde variety o f en-Diego. vironmental problems. Dr. , * Sawyer was previous!~ Ronald L. Salter has been management consultan_t 1n t!1e · named manager 'tlf t h e pefro~eum and chemical in-marinas and r e c r e a t i o n dustn es for ten years. d e partment * of The lr· CorOna del A1ar resident vine Com· MllbUrn G. Harvey bas been puny e-0m· named branch s a v 1 n g s mercial di- manager of Glendale Federal vision. Savings and I.Ann AsS(lcla-Salter will ~ lion's Sanla l\1onica office, be responsi- soon to be opened. bl e for the llai'vey was formerly sav--300.horse l r- ini s · manager of tbe {lllSOCia-Vine Eques- tio1l"s r..1eWport, Beach branch. trian Center. m ore than He began with lhe association 600 marina slips in i\'ewporl in 1964 as loan C-Ounselor in the Harbor and the University ~\1•ney branch. Golf Club in Irvine. * The Laguna }!ills resident John A. Adams has been BJr has been with The Irvine C-Om· pointed assistant vice presi· pany since 1969. dent of The Bank o( * California's Los Angeles main Lawson !'dead of Laguna Record Unit Gets Leader Rhonda Williams or Hun- tington Beach has been in- stalled as president of the California Medical R e c o r·d Association. 1'1rs. \ViJliams bas -been a re gl_s t ered record _ad· ministrator at Fairview State llospital for fiVe ye a rs._ Previous to her employment at Fairview, she served as an assistant in medical records ad1ninistration at UC San Diego. s. Beach has been elected to the board of directors o.f Truckmaster School or Tru<:k· Ing in Whittier. Mead is an attorney With the law firm or Miller, Nisson and • Kogler of Santa Ana, · ' * The Qantel Corp .. manufac- turer and marketer o f ~iness computer systems and intelligence terminals, has named Bing O'Brien as vice president of marketing. O'Brlen is responsible for the firm_'s distribt:1tor sales, public relations a n d ad- vertising, field engineering · and training and education. He and his family reside in Villa Park. • • let's face ii, playing the market-has Its pluset and Ill mlntJlll. NEJVer knowing but what you might hi! !his year's really big stock. I Yet always knowing that what goes up must come down. Compared lo that kind of excitement, Investing with Avco Savings seems downright bortng. Predictable. You know your money will alwayseam a high mto of return. That's guara"leBd. And you know your money Wiii always retum to you, period. That's insured, Ho hum. You simply can't lose. Why, with Avco Savings, the\'9 aren't even any broker's commissions to diminish your eamlnga. So, II you happen to have a little money, bul don't happen to llave the Instincts of a riverboat gamb ler, come to Avco Savlngt. We've got seven ol 1he most boring, predictable ways to get rleher you ever saw. -------- omce open Saturday, Ju~ 71 9 a.m. to I p.m. C0>l1 Mesa -3310 Brislol >treet ---..... I 'Hot ltei1is OVER THE COUNT NASO Liiii .... for Tuooday, July 3, 1973 hi FollOwh~ "'/-IC ff" 11v. p,.i Goll ,w. "r.~ ~Yfl'I" jP m I I ~ 1•"'~i :~Kl'l .. d~ 11~ f ~r.ii~, 'm~, V.1f:' er~ W\i. .. Fullff H 1 11o Jl!' PUlilu.r .., ti-• MllMUllN!'I "' !a s.e m Pultl cfo 1,11 •V1 107" I llPtr;I .. OTC Mrv ~-C t Oontr p IYI l l.1i j•Vlor "I/ 41\oO 4 _ • 21\ti f:i"' n lt\4" 'Ill olKm l~ OTC ITOCU "" 'r"°"' - ' ,~ o • JI"'" <Ml"O • LrJ • 1.-1lf'\f Cp \II 14 m. DC I bv tN "'' co Co "" 11t•"Ktn jlllft 1 • ltlo!I ot n Autrn 25 ~ lfl ,._. . owt. NII t 'I ::~.:ll :r.::· " .,,,, ~ """" "" "" !"" e.. 111. l'j =, ...... -~!!!.' n ere u 1=.r."~ 'tl1 '~ I~~ &cp .• ~ If\ E~: ~~li::: ~.1111 't: \It fl4 =~ ~~ .\\~ 1r~ Ht:ci~ ,r: 1w-:. I '"° -~ ~' ""' ,~ 1 •• .,. .'Ii ,,'l\ .I. """" Th .~ « ont 00 nQI lnchld4! aKll Ch. 'l 21YI litl.,.J Ml 2J~ ~ US Ilk Ht 2'ii'1 "!all ''"'k~o. ftVflc 'fr' EW ~ 11fYll ll:oed E11 JI :it\\ US Ttlt L l!M I ~ or comm1.. • F11k l!W. 11'1< Jtobft 01• u 1•14 Ul'llv Feb 1s 1 Mon; •ncl do !lot 1mll t r 211'1 2'111! ltollln• a JS•~ UV. Unv Mobt Ari Sl~ rtor•Mni . •ct1111I Jjlrlvn p •l'o , .. ltOUM Co lj' 13\\ VIOM HO , ...... •>.~ lr1n1.c:llOt11o ;:i•rotr R f !~A.-F11t 1 'II 1114 V1nct1 s11 ~ 6\' lfllDUSTltAll Ho~wl::o F~ ~ )I ll:uckr .Ph 11 lt1i1 Vin OVk tv. 101<) AMO UT~ITI S H1ll Mi j\l ~ Rusi lfOV 21 '1~ V•n Sl'lek 7"'~ I'll l·-~"' I 0 !:"• Ads ' ii~ Vlttorl 51 IV. t\~ -I "' c 1 •ltrn Co 1\.0 1 Vldt>o Sv• '" •l..O Ju V 3• 19~ Alk ~wd 114 914 ~!I IS1.'J 16t~ Vl1U1I S~ t ..... 6~~ ~u11111t 21 tt oovtr I 1•Vi se1to11"'r11 ~~l~~i.11sm 1~ .. ;I"' " ('!~ 1m 16\'J Hunh ~to J!t lii!2 sco11 inn 11 1..:. w11 .. Mt ttl4 ' ~ rev 1~ l~'to ~;:,,r c I"' r:o01l G I"' 61i W•11mn I fl\ . 'l/IM Ttl 1~ 17 lndl Wal 9\'o rlPCtS H 1 1Ali Wltlb Ra ~ ... vn 81 6 m Inell N1,1el 201/11 2ffi rlplo r lV. l~I W""9fl • I ,l,m Al!fll 1 1 nlortll SYI I Wrld 17 17¥1 w.tot Wt 13~ I ,1, ,1,r1crtt "I" c!o ,_V. 3 'II v Mlrcll 1114 UV• Wellno M lfil 15 AmEI Lb r., In •re 11 S 5Vi vm11tr 'l6V. 27\IJ W1k1t Pl Am E.-111'" 5' 5' lnlml GI StVlt!I Up 2.'IV. 26'11 W.t P\lbt 1 1 Am Flncl 11\) lln )116 l~ l;:.';.,.. Cp r~ l"' ~l~:mfdl r,\\ ~t? ~::; 'err:. l~~ :Jv. Int Al1,1111 ~ tr: 5lmolOll 111 11 Wll1n H J 1"'4 11~ AM," i" 11~.~~wc: 1Tl.: 1'.l\'I 5ntl) Toh Sl\4 j,l!J,, Wint PkT 16V. ;.• Am ll•V 2:11.io rtltnd R 3" ' S!nd PIP 1~~ 1.5'-Wlac: PL!. 1• 1 ... ,,. tld 1 11\lo J i m .. r:o 9V. 10 . !09!;tr• 13\'i 14\lo Wood Liii 161"1 , Ul"I Tt ....... " Antieusr \lo ~ Jll AlrFr '\(I SYI 11n1C1y I l~'o 15\1. W,,..td 511 ~ Anklh In 31ii ,14 JC1\Vh M 16 1""" ~flt N Ale ""~ 14V, Wr!atlf W 'V. J ANdll E 9(\ ~ K••-St li»li 10',lo l'kN Brw t\O'. 10'11. ll'Omit ro 1'i• ~ APS Inca 11'11 12'/1 klJYa r C ' ,... teak Pol S 8 •V. Ytllo Fr 31 )1\1 Ardn Mvl 2'141 J k"rn Tk 4\\ soa Slt111 T-. 111<~ 11 ?l...,lr co I ,. t be · · \I · I Arro Aut l l'h 1 1'.0YSf lnr 11 ll'llo Suptr El •"" t\~ Zions VIII 2 Vo 29 \Vith summer tempera ures g1nn1ng 1c1r !'(ow Arr11W Hr 16,,\ 11i,:,.11'11., crc1ycbs11u v I b I d t. 1· t G j El I . f ,o.,v!da ll'o t\'o f(.ellwocl 1~ 16\4 c 11n , t 1e pro uc ion 1ne a enera ec r1c s "uo co11 11111 1•v. K•n 1.o11n 9'h 11 I C I b. T · b bli I All Gs LI 141'1 "''" Kiv 0111 6 61/J JO ,.. A ! p ant 1n o wn 1a1 enn. is usy assem ng e ec-A~10 Trn 1~ 1~Y! l(•vis Ft> 'J"" 13"" ,.,.ost rt 1'e tric air conditioners. Sales of air conditioners always iik1r ¢/£ ~~~~th' c1u~ 1~: i!~ NEW Y<>'IK JU PI) TM 10 l'l'IO!lt • soar at this time of year -despi te the fact that BaldWn l t11o 10 Kn'°' vi 11 16 Hw 1toc11.1 1r1<1e<1 on tr.. OTC mar~ th II f l d · · ( th !Mllv Mil :wi,, 31\/i KO!Jfl" Pr 19 20 Tund•Y 11 111PPU«i by NASO. ey se . or ess ur1ng w1_n_e_r_m_o_n __ s_. ______ 1 B;~k a~~ 11~1oh7UK•Ul!lfl• 1v., ve1unw ai•A'.li,..ci. Barnes H • 15 K1ntm El •I'-~ Amtr EK!) 7•,)1)(1 S4 5'.,.._ 14 81$Hll F 23V,, :UYI l1dd Pet 5°'!' S>,'I Anlleos Buse: II &t, 100 .01,(i ~ \ B1vle11 9'11 -L1nca11 1J\• 13 [""" Oflh 59,200 •14 ! -•1 e·~une F •V. ~~ L1r.c1 21:v. ~ 1dd Pte 55,900 5"'-S>,'t-) Bekln CP 6" 1\,; Lawl1r C 311 lJ Aonfca E-alM .s.i,.00 Sl'o 6~'o-, Bently LI ZI :n Ll lY Boy 27'.(o 2814 Btvvoorul!Z .fOMlO 1"11 l!'t-Best Prd 31 3'l\lr LtiOl!I Pl 12"" 12:1A V1alreet1 EKPA :W,800 32\/o 32',0-Bll! Lab J9 .0 L•blrty H B~ 2\~ AnQldAm SAF :U,100 101ii 11 -Bibb Co A~ Bl'• LU CllmO 7h 7b Nlco!et Jnst 311,100 614 71~+ Bio Orm 11~' 12\IJ LlrM: BOit R 614 Comblns Am 12,900 11" ll')lo+ Power Eaters • Bird Son• UV! 2W. Lion CIS• •Y, J BO(! EVI\$ 2(1 21 Locillt •71':1 "" NASO Voolumt Tod•v. ,,OQ,1,7ll0 lloolh NP 19 1~ L.Mws Co 50 51 \l:o AdVll\CH 3 . ' BtlllCO I 21.,., 22 Mid Gas l•i.lr. 151,~ 0Kllne1 Brinks In lC'h lPA Mal Riiy 4>'a 5\'I Unc:hanped ... ·g~~~ Ar l~ l~~ Mallek! J M 311V. Total n· Appliances to be Labeled? By S\'LVlA PORTER A federal program has been launched \\'hich would label all y o u r household appliancl!s \\-"ith facts on thek efficiency and consumption of electricity. This nC\I' for1n of appliance labeling, to be run by the Depart- 1n c n t or C ommerce, 1vou Id en· courage you to save on use of elec- tricity by in- forming you POrtTIEll which appliances eats up the most electricity and does ·most to hike your electricitY bills. Are you a1vare that lighting accounts for about one·fourth or the typical building's clec· tricity consumption? And that such mini-appliances as carv- ing kni ves. electric clocks and cleetrical toothbrushes use on- ly miniscule amounts~ At today's a1•erage electric rates. . the annual cost of ru nning all three of these small luxury items comes to le.c;s than SI against more thari $30 to light the average hon1c . Did you knol'' that ap- pliance s which heat or cool arc usually the hungriest for electricity in vour house? Do you realize that changing lrom a standarrl to a fros t-free refr igerator \Viii add about $14 to your annual electric bill (a fros tlcsc; refrigerator u s es ;ihou t 5n percent more elec- tricitv than a frosty one l. Replacing your olrl \vatcr hea ler \Vith a round-the-clock. qu ick recovr~y 1nodel will cost Salesman Seminars Schedttled -••=wrr . an extra $12 annually. Going ·,~~ ~ l4 a.it Mc cmck 311"* "' Gainers & Lo•ers. , "" Tag 211.'J 2::1:111 Mc:QUIY 1•\IJ 15V. • from black-and-white TV to ari1 sew ••11 cl'o MMkm 11~ 12'11 Nrw von: 1uP11 _ TM 1o1tow1ng n, , II h b I tn VtPS 1' llM Medllr11 '41.'lo ~\IJ sl'!owl tlll dock• that 111"1 91lned 11' color \\'j ikc your i 1 by llmo Pt 9\0 !3YI M.,lcr In S\IJ 6V2 most 1ncr lost 111e molt baMd Pn i>tr about $3 a )•ear. h1nce A 19\lt Meyer Fr 17\IJ 11 of e111nge on the Ovtr·lllt-Countt Ch•nl Co 4 •'.~ Mllllpar Ml\? "47Y, marktt IS QVOll'll by Ille NASO. Chem Cp :U Jl Mpla G11 23lli mlo NII and 1>1rcfl1!RI clmltln er. th J:!er!?'S a fa scinating run-E"' Br Ir 71 79 Minn Feb i¥' s\lo dtli.~•· .. twwn TM Pr9vlout 1.,1 bl dowri Of costs or -operating a 11'1' Sec ldO 'j.,,, =:~ )~ l.1.1. ~"" 11rlc1 Ind ,,,. currfl1f l11t bld Pl'ICt . . illll u A-:Je'lt ,.,., .. Moore-s. 77Yl"2J'4 GAlllfEltS ' -variety of e I e ct r I ca I ap-levtall ''" ""Morrlsn . 11.,, 22V. 1 Pol c Walther 8!'o"i 'l!'o Up 26. ' I. II d I law Cro 1J\~ 1•',~ Motor Cl 1010 11 1 eurns .RLCorp S\io I Up 23 p 1ances-sma an arge. !ocac La l •'-t U'lll MS• 0111 1\'9 ~' 3 Srit>UtrCa Am 2'rto ~ vo i,: , oml Shr 26'"' 211A NII Cn,,51 I 1:i,:, 6 Nole11 Corp ~'I •io Up 1• On the average, a wmdow m'fi',,', '• 20,n~ fi~ Net Llt>tv 5¥. sv, s c;.., Hlflt S•r"' l~'t ~ Up i2. . ••'t' on ~. ,.. NI MCllCr ~ lCW.. 6 CrutcMr Rts ' lj, UI) 11 atr-CO•l\ll 1oner US e S an ousln•, ','l' I'~ NI Pal9nt .t Sli 1 K•lvar ccr11 • + +.. uo 10 est. led J 389 k'J tt ho ross o 7'11 1'" NMC!llm 9\'J lOV. I AIROreJ: Dt!a 1-.+ ,,.. Up 10 1ma , Iowa urs E•~tch R i 16'4 Ntwl• eo 1ov. 1111o , Apr!I 1ne11r11t1 2~ \~ Up 10. a year which, at the rate of 3 o~n11 ~~~ ~ ,~ t!~no ,•• ',~ l~,\"! 10 ser101o •ncorP 1y,+ "' UP t. hour Oanlv M I\~ 1¥1 .. ~NI G ...,... • 11 lnOtrv Qu..., 61~+ ..... Up I cents an • represents an oart 0,.. ~· ~ ~~:''' 1_;: '14 ~ 12 Andr&n J1co0 3'4+ 11o Up I annual cost ot $41.67. Other 8:1" 8:. :J:Z :J"" "" w3l't.31\lo l~ 8r:.:~n'e 1m 1~~t ~ ~: ,, average household u""ges and o.cf1 oa m '"" Nltllell a 15 1nfcrm1tk1 In ~'+ '" ui:i ,,. ,,.. Decor In •'~ 4¥. ~31:14' :io:r.·1 U E C Ft M Inc 71')+ 'II Up ~ annual Costs' electn·c blanket oeklb AR "IA 4sv. Norcr11r 1'.\io 111.11 11 Lonalllm~ ~ v. Up 'l\ , • Oelhl lnll 6 6'" Nwi NIG 9'11 9".J 11 MllllnvWlh wt l~+ •.'o Up 1': 147 k w h $4 41 · carving Deluxe c 37\.', 31•;, Noxell Co " •51'1 1t r.11u Fl111nc1 • + 14 Up '• ... , . ' Diem Cr• ll'ilo 1\h Nudr It• 1'1J t 10 HOUJ(! of .ICnll 4 + '1' Up kni fe 8 k.w.h. 24 cents· clock r>11m Ha 1iw. 11 ~ D•kW<I .H '"' ~ i1 s11ndun 1nci:i 10•+ '-• u., i ' ' ' ' g1ck AB 2t jlV. Ocean Or 51'1. 51\4 n~unlll10ll L!d 4!'+ 'I• Up ~ 17 k.w.h., 51 cents; clothes '"" Sci 11 t Oce1n E• • 1. n EMl"Ov -r1>nvr 4.\lo..._ v. Up, ~ d 993 k h $2 Docute! Jli:. liV. Ocnor Ml 711 »< 14 Tnon1 Foods 14 + ~ Uo 5 ryer, .w .. , 9.79; !?~!• Gen ~· 1'.'~ 011111 Lg& •I? 6l"o 75 IC1nncrv Cohan t•.~+ 'II Ui:> automatic clothes washer, 103 IS:.113~s n"A iffl ~11V,r~ 11~ 1t.1.o 0 Los~11:s 2 0• k h $3 09 di h h 363 §:vie 011 n -1m 0p11 coar . 12¥. l~ 1 111~ Corp a -" .W • ., • : S WaS el', unkln D 2:\:. 3 grmon! 6''o 6"\ 1 Powtr Tnt CP <IV>-1\'o Ott 20 k h $10 89 con Lib 3MI 3)1Ao vrmvr 6'1• 6'Yo 3 Ctlblocl'lem t V.-2\4. Off 19. .W. " · · Educ Ex 21 2t Overs NA 3'111 ''' • D1t1 TecllnolQV 1~ 49 Ott· 11 A I TV 'I P110 13\11 13'h Ozl!e Crp ,,,. siJ. 5 TOA 1nc1ustrl1 ~ ,,.. 8" u co or uses a n I Nuce! 'YI s Pibst 8, 52"" 5J ' 1111ron1c1 S•v 3 -v. 11 1•. I. led ·~ k h M~l c ·~ 5\11 P.cc1r ""' 34'4 7 Ta""W•V Inc 1~ ~ Oii n.,. es 1ma >Nt. .w .. a year, 11u &L Pac t;;;•m 18 11v. • Utcr Coln Serv 1~ v. Oft n .. which at the rate of 3 cents an E111an A ~~l"'" ~r' :~ i.:K"d 3fV. l:v. 1t ~'l:'"l'lln~r1~ :,,....:-1}! 8'J ~1 :. hour, costs $15.06 annually; a €~ec~.1~~ :~ ~'lo P:n° 0c:01 12~ "°"' ll r:ci~ ~~h-i:'~· --·m: ~ °'8:~ lL1 t 39 k h $1 17 Fair l ne ~ v,· Paul Ft1v 1J lJVt oaster, .w . ., . i an Farlon e1 II"' ,~r: P1urev P Jt• ~ 1,', •,n';'!1t,,.• 1~~P ,m--~. !! 1,•·. I I · I hb h 5 k h F 11 '°'1N Pyls1 C-11 1''" I~'" '""' n ,_,., .... " f." e ectr1c 001 rus , .w .. , F:~ or~ o,;. 7,11 P1v N sv l~ l~ u Comp comm11 1 -"' Off 11. / 15 ts I all A.I! Fl mt 1i 1'1'U P1tG1& w l~l'o 111;, 16 GU 8trnlndue 1 -\a Oii n. cen ; vacuum. c e er, -w Fi'i°e~" 1, 1a~ P11 H&H 19 20 11 H1mlUnT ws 1 -lll 8" 11.' kWh It 38• • Wat h f 1st TxFln 24 7•~ P-tro LW 7 P\ 11 HlllCIV DanHo ' -'llr. ff 11. ~, · · ., · • er ea er, 1 1 w IF ,., 2 PICN 51,, ~"' 6"'llo 1t So11nd EQu!lr <1 -v. Off 11 . 4 81 1 kWh $144 33 and FllKO 51ne 9~ 101; t>ln~rln 1.1 2~V, 20 Kev P~rmtUI 1v.-1.1. Off 10 ' . ' " ' ' Fla Ttleti 17 17'11. Pion., W 11; 'mi 21 NS A ln(otl) llio-\\ Off 10 • · lighting for an averap;e home F11ckor 13 ll~• 0 1""' 1~1 1%1. l~ n lt,111xcpe1 A 21,.._. t; °'' ., .. ' F~1t O! 14'• H1\ Pl~nd Mk 15'~ lA t.I Amcourl 5vsl 1',.._ 1~ 011 f 1.050 k.w.h .. $31.50. Together Frank El t>• ttl .,.,..,, e..., ,., "'· 2• G9nC•pt Corp ,,,___ •:. ou t; lh •t I ' Frsnlla 10•>11 ~Post Cl) 10\, 11\> 2.S Bon Aire Ind 2~0-'·" 011 I . ese · 1 ems represen an average use 12,672 kilo\vatt ' hours a year at a cost of abou t a:a &J $380.16. if'RMA·* &A 1 M '1"ff""'!l"'"""i'i1"?a \ I In addition, being proposed in various parts of the country MUTUAL FUNDS -· are suchmovest'ls: t•w••s•se•swwe I P&Wilili t W\<MU -A total ban on all "non-1~1~": 1ror: uliF~; f!3n_c~~ ~:~ ~:T? J~~l ~~ l~:~ 1i.i2 ~i~~ ·~::~ 1~·~ essential" uses of electricity ~!~ anc1on 1•~u~i i1l'l."'Ga '.34 '·95 /~~"F~::: 1::t:'l':n ~11 \t~ l'i ._ enforced by the federal-Funds 11 QU'Oled by HOWAltD: JP Gw'lh 1.u tJ9 inc ,,.,, ~ ... the NASO Inc. B1ln F<I t .23 10.09 Janus Fd 16.8' 16.M Inv 9 •2 lU state-local governments. --Gw111 F 11 . .u 1J.6l JHen 111n. 1 • .ii 1.11 .,,.,a F 9.':s..-u,. TU•ll'll l11cm1 .95 6.SO JH1n ;,111 1.23 l.tt Vcy&g 9.'6 If -Diversion by the electric J111v 3• ~1~3 Atk ~1':11F~ 1f~1~:t3 ~O:O~'f'oM•~.51:1:2.58 ~r~,~· F 1t~~. ~ Utilities or aJI funds llOW being llOMIRALTY ; Et>erlld 9.jllO.l• Cull Bl 11.9219.79 ~1111111r 1.tl9 2. , GrWlh •.12 .t.S2 EDIE Sp 19. 919.19 Cull 82 19.6120.50 Scm.ot Fd 1.02 8 .• used to adverlise ther wares 1~com 3.62 J." EFC MGMT Oii.i': cu" e• 1.2, 9.03 xnu• s., •.~• YJ. . lniurn 7.XJ f ,oc.& E<1!v Gr 7.29 • l.11sl Kl 699 76' S<:UDDl!lt F05: ' -and presumably increase Adviser •.10 •.<111 Eo•r Pr 2.13 .. cust K2 ~:o12 s:93 1n1r lnv 16.Yt 16.'. . . . Aetn1 Fd 7.n 1.19 Fnd Am f·" Cull 51 21.192:199 t1 l1nc: U7Sl6 " consumption of electr1cdy -A!tna In· 13 . .w u.91 e1r•1 Gt 1 .s:i 12.u cu11 s2 10.st 11:.S. l-om 9:11 9'.i h bl A1111ur1 1.32 t.31 I run Tri lS.ill cus1 Sl 693 759 Spectl 2702 17A to researc on new, accepta e AGE Fd •.s2 •.61 mtfll l.35 3.u cut• 54 3:51 3:,2 SN uv ._·21 '"· energy Sources Allst1!e 11.s2 lj~ llOl'tlY I0.8610.86 A110llO 6.05 .... 5ECUllTY FD51 • . Alphe Fd 12.291 . QUl!Y F 7.99 Po41r1 ,i.23 3 52 EQull'I' 3 05 J.:• R . h .-.mc•P F '.32 •. Fall'llCI 7.G 1.11 Knlckr 571 •'!! LnYftl iso 7· - e q U I r C m e n t S t at Am Ovrs 9.21 lD:ll Fm \u"' 9~ 9.03 Kntr Glh ,:., 1: Ullr1 F 1:01 ~ \ architects design buildings ~~ ~~1;111tr ' ~1&.L\l/v 13 •·· Lndmrk 1.13 1.1'11 IELICTEO Fos: FUNDS· ROUP· Len~ F<I ,,12 •.12 Am 5hr 7.67 JJ, which will use rac less elec-Cap18l 0 t.1• 7.to ~nd dtb ""'t.t4't.77 LIX GltOUP: OPP Fd l . .W l.l · · · Id" l11C1>1T1 !"' tn to111 'i.ltl190 CP ltdr l.t.lt16.6'1 5111.Shr• 12..111 12.11 lrtczty ~ 1nc u 1ng, say. a 50 1nn1m '.f? J:s. nlra .37 · Grwth 5.69 6.22 Sentlntl 9.tl O.t oercent reduction in electricity ~1:{ ~:li 7:11 v,fsec: ~:~ '·~~ L~~~c~d 1l~1l~ ti"N • .ft.ti'·cl6.1.?~, for lighting -than buildings !::: f:,~11~ t!1 ~~ E~:.;, 1~:~~ 11.53 tl~ ~~: 1'-~ J:IJ ~~;', !:~ l !, now use. Am '""'' •.•1 .... 1 F'vnd · 1'.70 16.07 l int Fnd .11 ... Flet Fer 3.4.1 3~~ Am MY! 7.'9 !·'2 Purun 1.96 9.19 LOOMIS Hlrtlr 7.71 IA AmNI Gr 2.21 .32 S11em F 3.13 t.19 SAYLES: Ll!NI L 5.83 6.~ ANCHOll 1"rend 21.79 Zl.11 C111 Dv 12.1012.10 Pae9 Fd 6.69 I~ A Sa I e S "nd pe•·sono, 1 GllOUP: l"llfANCIAl MulUll 1'.16 U.1' IHEAltSON l"DSo ' ., C•P!BI •.06 •.• S PllOGjtAMS: LOltO AIB: APPf"C 17.•l t9.(i, . . . ·11 be v· . B nk Fnrt Inv 7.17 7.9t Fin Dvn 3.n 3.77 Alfllat 6.1• ,, ... Ir.com 17.06 181 mot1vat1on semina r \\'l leJO a Grwth 7.33 I! F!n Incl 4.11 6.lt Am Bos 2.t4 3.lt 1nv11t 1.6' 9,, held Saturday from 9:30 a.m. 1ncpm 1.11 1. Fin inc 5.ta j·"' enc1 creo t.1s .10.n 111 o.an 11.1111,i . vent11r 7.18 t. V"'I 3.6' .lid l ulhern 100911.ll:l ld9 Fer '·" 7,!. lo 4:30 p.m. in the Empire WI Natl 11.1212 lt!Fd VI 10.291 .25 11lhn In ,:53 10.0 SIOMA. l"UMDS: I S F Astron 3,'-1 .73 6 l"lltST MA.ONA. flUNDS: Cai:> Sflr 6.93 11• Room Of the Grand }!ote\, ets est Aud•• F 7..21 7.11 INVISTOltStfj j'' c1ot111 3 . .:1 3.7, Inv 9.91 to.' AXf. Oise Fd 4. · lncom t .'6 t.66 Trtl 7.7, ·1 •• Anahein1 . HOUOHTON: Grlh Fd ,., .20 Pflorrn 7.54 1.2• Vlt!llllr t.01 I.I Fund A (.52 •.tl Srock F 7 . .0 ,.11 Mlnhtn j n ~ 01 Smlll'I 8 915 9 • The seminar is f o r tl:ie'1. 'B ~li ~:fl V~11~~11011~,.: .G ~115G{61 :11 t:n e J!~~ 1~-'r, \g~i.: businessmen who earn their Q F 'd A~• sci 3.15 •.11 100 Fnd 10.0ll~.Oll Frima '" 1 c .,..,, '"" 11• 1::r n n ay BLC GIP! 10.7'211.n 101 Fnd !.05 ,.OS Inell> F 7'.J:t 1'02 Sw Inv G 5'11 6 .. r li ving by selling a product or I:~::" ~:'3 19'.fi ~°'~ne1 5:t? s:C M11•1 11 1~.0412:10 s,ovr rn 1o:n u:l, service. Coordinator will be Bev•k 11r 5g !E Fern Gr •.311 .uo MASS l"NCl. Sr.fir• 4.d 41 . Secur'.ty Paco·r,·c B a 0 k • s aeacn Ht !" · flOUNDEltS M1T 10.11 n.7'11 I ,. 1no •.oo a.o Jules A. f\larlne, retired real 8tKPn l . 1 . OllOUI'• MIG 12.35 ll.'° TATI tND Gltl'! newly-mpieled 'IO.SSO.On Vo·eJ·O 8tl'91r IC 11:1 11'.16 Grwl"' 5..22 S.70 MID 13.171•.39 Com Fer 4,<4<1 .._ ... estate and in v e s t m e n t ..... v n B....C111r 3.U •.i<i 1ncom 11.6212.10 MFD 12.:16 13.M ~lvtslf •.95 5.• counselor from Laguna Beach. Branch, 24896 Chrisanta Drive, R:,d•i~n ;1: 13'.ll ~ $"~\ 1&:#1f:J{ M"!f,~ '" l~:J81too s [~'':;, t!: ::l-. ?>.·larine received his I a w will hold an open house Friday 111uctl'.'ocK l.16 l.4J ::AM<t"i"' 1.19 1.95 ~fJ11e~m 10,:~ it.._: ~:a~; ~~ J:U J:~~ r Lo · · st t to celebrate the first week of uND5: 011oul': Monv Fd t.1210.rl sT•ADMA.fll 1101. ~.enl!'ovceersi·tryomand wres,',·'redna rro'mc business. ~~ ~3 -ili~ll:il 8:111c5r -'j:lt J:~~.f19 e~8 1l:~l~:\, ·:~·~ ~:H i:1'· • c h I orv Sflr j·S4 J.&I Fr lrM:M ·'' i.13 MIF fld 7.'-1 '·°" lnwsT l ." I. ~ business at the age or 4~ in T e 6,232-square-oot branch N•twd .111.10.«t us Gv s .eo l .?• MIF Gre •.05 •.31 •j•!N 1101 "°''"" k Sec •ty p If. 8 k' NY Vfl1 t.9110.I! Ulllfl!e 5.lf S.at MuOm jt "-" ,... tl1nc: 20.27 20:11' Laguna Bench. mar s un ac .. 1c an s Brnllm 9.12 t.1 R• c1p •.32 •.n MuOm " 1.n 9.• C•otfl •.st •..r~ '2nd banking 'ac1·11·ty 1· n CG F11nd 9.n '·" R1 Eql'I' •.02 •.•! Mui shr1 l•.n U.52 Stock 1•.:u 14.1' lie \Yill tHscuss tfevclopmt'nt 't C•P Tr1n •.•s 1~.n ~~1 LtEo 10.n 11 .tt Mu" Tr• 1.t1 1,91 111 011ou1'1 I.. Orange County. l:fJ"s;r".12.,1, .l6 Ft:~scrTNJ; •. ,. N•'•'•'•'•'"c •'•'"•·. t.20 f.!"".: J:U ::JC: of a selling attilude, qua 1l1es h N s 0 " '"'" m11 f I I Manager Keit D. Ketcheson "lal~d: 10.31 ll.3t °!~: I·" !·OS ::l:.llCsr s·n t·~ ~:o;;i .. 1 t:~ : of a pro ess onal sa esman. says the h1ission Viejo Branch !lf,nd ft~ f"'il· tr,·'l r~ I ,,.r, n·~\ O!vldn J :S2 3.'IS S'Mncro F 6.15 '· developing a selling plan and will hold the open house begin· '::111 •,: .. J 7 P'ir,M~ r :~ 1:z~ ~7C:..,5'11. !:2 l~ f.!i:>1A& ':ti I methods of closing a sale at · t 10 d t' · ntom -~ · H3 ~-·~ 7J Stock sr , ... 1.061-c J.n 'he oom·inar. n1ng a a.m. an con 1nu111g ~peel 1, ... •,·?? E S· P .21 ,·-Grw!h '·I' '·"' r1n cao 1.tit 1, -·16 •fl11ur .'3.., II K .20 ...,M•WINO.l 1 Tr•vl Eq t U10 unt1 p.m. CKASI!" OU SIC: • !WHY '!·" 16.7'11 Tlldof H 10:20 10. A similar seminar Will be "!·lot dogs, lemonade and •f,!ri~ 1.61 13t C:f'.-F~ J:~ 1:?! ~:f':'11 !1:"r. l}~ :n~I l:ff 1'· repeated in Augu!it. Cost ls $40 I Uts ·11 be · '" lr!lll c11 •·g IJ7 CIWltJlk 10·11 11.~ NEA Mt • t~s Unllvnd 169 memenog w1 g1venw 111r B• 6 .. VGt11 F rn 3. •·~N~111 4:2,-'·"¥l'oJ1.s•1tV1c1· and en"?llment is through lhe o~r visitors on J'.'riday and we c11~1 fd 11: f 1f:U 8~~ lnd Jf:lf Jf:# ~tw1or1 1?::;1~::J 1,~ s l,, 11,,,.1,,1 University or [ r v In e Ex· 'i''ill have drawings for sum-~5~i1:~l "tuJLTO ,~., ~.'It r.w P1rs 1),111,,)( C''' Inv 1.15 •• ilalJ ;11.-the Campus .. ------.---....,...,.,u-·0-•••ket-~uncl I.SS\ .4" HlrlWtl , 1J:1 ~e1t.JvlT l!·j11S.lt !JMITIO flUM ten.Ilion, ftoon1 I3'l5. Crav:ford mer fun gifts including an ice ~':u\1J ti3 1i:U f~oi1!l ~ : ti! ~r:111:•d ll:J; l~·" w~1~:r 1~:~ 1 ....... '" u~,~-' ......... ~ ' Grwlh ·" 1• Ill!"! LY ' .• Oc.etno f s 5;; A<CUl'll ··'' f or fu rther information, rcdwop,d chaise lounge and Ice i:r !·H '! 1; ~== ,. I 1 •·21 t'N":i1 fd u:.l~ 1f·" .:'ifL1':tC:,16J5 a: contact ~1:1rine at 644-1121. chest. · he said. l~~~U.wt v.1' :u t!-~~-=· 17;n ''j· 1 sr ... ':,~M 1~::, 1s.n v.::;u~"' ll"'.~,· 5. TJiUS'T: lif»r1 Co ,:r.1·1· ~ ,,m 1µ,10,Jt VII Inc ... 4.1 A' B 1~ '·'1 '•• t' l'' Fncr ,1 t.3t LPV ~ •n I \\f..,tdlf! Pl1i1 • Sf~tl11tenll\ t,,d ltYlnt • ~1071 C 1 1.• Inc f Atn I 0 lf ~ T,... S. j,IA Vil 2.92 . Com o 11.r 6 6,12 '3 1>11 07 6, OTC Ste •. 110.!J VAfllC COl'llO CO '· j l,l< I Flom .ff j· ""r"ml 7,37 t.O~ SANOlltS1 om.,11cr •·!"In-en . J11u111...,,. •r770Bos Flld 490 7 ol!\I) Fd ·1r,· -~ 11 tnvnt '9~0, "'ll!tll~ F !r Ii! Y5 Com '·" l' oncrd I t nVW1 G I, I 1"1 Miii 2.0I 2.0-S~I 1.M , ~• '"' o '1 . ""' Co A i· 'j" •~• So , " '-" 'M••• <~ n.in caw f.eG j· 1n• ou!d 7 .n 1'11114 Fd .s.n 6,.,, V1110r~ .J. onMt In 7.li . nw ll'ldlc 0 0 •'"'-'' •.~ •.u v1nt oto ,, ontr•ll l . nv '°' ,,,, I·" •In TN! ., If .... ..,.;.Id , "~C: I . le. 1 INVE'5T u N Ii• "'"fll.l!:lt ,.r,, WILLlfllOTON · wn in ·!-1 f· ! Li· ,.i.,, En '·'' 1.01 ••ou1'1 wnl v . :ll I: :~"\., rll j·?t ...... '"' 11.1• u t'!I l!xlll• 21.0121 A"'l\..,•• · .~11 s11 'ff ·tr ,.,...,r 11 ~.•4 ,_,,.. ,.,... .n il~Ul'1 t! ll O~IST Gtl . Ill':' ::·:-r:r: • .., 1~ ~; ,;_~: ~or." lO!;D 1\, mil i·rw . .w l i·a ·tt t •• , .. ~ llOWl 1 Tt1111 ·I .3• j'· ~ I ,~: ' 'i ' ''' ,.;. ~·!! "~" '"' "" w;J" LU ' toll .W. 1 M MVl11tl '"" 'lit ftw !"•• 111 "'1~.•• ~ lt:ll>I ~· 1f•· , t~· t!fC'.;, '•~"' 1 ·•1, .".:: .~~ ·'•~Ill w.:rij~ 1'. • :02. 11. ~; ,..,. t' :11 Pf'OVI"' ~.1' •.13 r.!" 0• • ~ l'Ut ... '"I "" • ,., "....ii ,.. 7 •1 ~,,y t.l;a'll • I·" vf Fo 1 ·l' lj•ft I 1 11 ' • ., ... SIP t,t4 l0,7J i.o1.,-.Jt 'if l v 1~11 Orwtll 'Jts •"2 •'1T .. ~lol '114•41• • lncm ,:.. : I fnc:orn c:o1 •.•S FUNDS! •·un•v• I• •. .. • \. I' I " ' " " , • .... - Market Puts In • ·HO.hum Se.~sion • . . NEW YORI£ (AP) -Tho stock .market put in a ho-bum performance Thursday in very slow trading. Most investors were off on the s1deUnet taking a wait-and-see attitude. . • . "General Uncertainty, the downgrading 0£ the dollar and the ·watergate washout" as well u con- cern over Phase 4 were menUoned by Robert Stovall analy1t with Reynold>, Securities Inc: 111 upWnlng 1nyestor wariness. , , . , . Trading has been light all week, but ol)lier.ers expected .some pickup alter the Fqurlb of July boll· da,-, brokers noted. · • -t .... r; , " . • •• • ' ~ .. SC JIONC KONG (UPI I -New York bank"'~r David ltockcfeller said \Vl'Wlt'sday on his return from a !(t..day trip to Ch111a that th.r Cha:;t" 1'lal'lht1t1an Bank has bet>n dl>s1gnated the (1rst American bank 111 24 yt nrs 10 do olflclal business v.·1th the Bank of Lluna ''\\ P h..ive betn asked to l>f' lhe first t.'Orrespoodent wnh !hi'.! ll:ink or China 1n 1hc United Stule!i Sl!K.'t' the lhnc of lhe t C\'l)IUllOO 1n I g ~ 9 . ' ' Rockefeller !old a nev..s t.'<ln- ft!rtnct·. ' Finance I 1 Briefs ' l e 'No Lo11es' WASHINGTON fAP) Oll'ector John Dun lop or the Cost of Living Council said 'Thursday the proposed cost absorption plan for the Phaf.C 4 anl1·inflallon program will JlO( be used to force bus1~.s mto douig business at a loss. Dunlop all\O said at n ne~.s briefing that there will be ex- panded procedures for pro- v1d111g exceptlOfls to Phase 4 rules than existed under the less r1g1d Phase 3 program. c.Jmpo1'l...C.1tdJec._ __ -1 WASHI NGTON (AP) -The Nixon Administration clamped export rontro\s today on 41 kinds of agricultural products. lncludmg edible oils, animal fals and livestock protein feed. ut a move to hall the food- pr1ce spiral and pr e v e n t shortages Commerce Sec retar y F redenck Dent said the con- trols, effeci1ve 1mmed1ately, were unposed under authority of a 1969 law ~le !\lHf Agriculture Secretarv Earl Butz had approved the action. e Ser11ri1111•11clfl<' Newspaper readers are watching teieYision . Closely. "c:ARRltS ADVERTISING • THAT CAN 8E TIUSTfO Television 4lll Ma zmes 5~ 3C OAILY PILOT Thursdaf, Julr 5, 1973 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCMl'llCE • .. TONIGHT'S TV IDGIIlJGHTS ' KNBC D. 7:30 p.m. -Trip of the Iceberg. Pro- gram explores the gang problem in Los Angel01. KABC D 8:00 -The Finl & Es&enUal Freedom. A comprehensive look at freedom ot the' press as guaranteed by First AmendlJl.ent to Corutitulion. CBS D 9:00 -"The Jl(Jn Who Died Twice." 1971 movie s!Jlrs Stuart Whitman, Brigltti. Fossey. KCET Ill .10:00 -An American F.amUy (R). Re- prise of controvetsial 12·part aeries. TV DAILY LOG \ Thursday Evening JULY !I Ul(l1 ............ ·-IC) CIO) ·--• -(Im) ·11--Dool. Bu M11rJf11, S1111n st ....... (I) Cll ..... W11ttr CnMltt • ""' .... TIMi Iii..,. __ . ...,_ ID M '"'' liq , .. m -. ..., ll!l- ...... ltrt lllllli-1:11•rn••-. ....... (•dv) '33 -GiUJ ..... 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He No -to~' bat produ<ed lhree llbns ;n 1..r-a-lf d ri his Ing da the past three years: '"The , ... ,~ u ng act ys, Night Visitor," "A Time for producer Ferrer watches the Lov' .. and "E ba .. n!ckels and dimes now. mg m ssy · His star Twiggy tn:id the . -His last Hollywood picture straight aiid ~.... during was "Wait Until Dark" slar4 producUon. ring bis former wife, Audrey Ferrer Is the complete pie-Hepburn. ture maker. He· has been ac- tor, writer, director and pro- • ducer for a quarter century. Of the four disciplines, be· rates producer above the others . "HOLLYWOOD has changed Since I was here last," he "The bigges! change is the d.i&tppearance of the .quickly formed and quickly dissolved companies that made one pic- "TODA. Y THE producer is the key element to a suc- cessful movie," he s aid, "unless you have a direc tor like Peter Bogdanovich who has the necessary controls. Auother exception is a strong, strong director such as Sa.'ll Peckinpah. tU:~ow there is no predictable To Appear name value in a star or a Versatile artist Mac :Davis, songwriter, singer and director. I can't see any p_at- tern emerging. Every_bodv's performer will guest on the Hel,en Reddy show firing shotguns in hope of hit-July 12 on Channel 4 at 8 p.m. lwtiss Reddy's' show ling some segment of the is a summer replacement for Flip Wilson. market." -------''--------'-------- "But fi lms aren't a direc- tor's medium anymore. The people who loan the money for pictures can't afrord to give directors their heads.'' Ja%% Fest Citation Both producers and lenders came to their senses recently when movies budgeted fw. $5-8 million were laboriously .made for S20 m!llion by artsy-crafty directors w i'I h world-wide reputations . Blind Genius Chru·les Feted "Even when their pictures were hits they c ouldn't poss ibly earn enough money to pay the tremendous amounts spent, or 'the huge interert on lhe loans,' 'Ferrer said. ''THE BUDGET must be husbanded. The only man who can' do that is the producer. And 1 dori 't believe in the hyphenate ,prodlicer-director. "Producing is a full--1.ime job. Ir ~ is also directing, then he is in conflict with himself. The director wants to ""NEW YORK (UPO ..::c BHnd pianist Ray Charles; who says boogie woogie and his mother were the two main forces in his life, was . honored recently in a Newport Jaz:z Festival concert at Ca rneg ie Hall. "The Life and Time• of Ray Charles," written .a n d nar- rated by black writer James Baldwin, included dramatiza- tion of moments in Charles' life by a cast headed by Academy \Vard-nomlnated ac- kess Cicely Tyson. Charles. who grew up in Greensville, Fla .. and was blinded by glaucoma about the age of 6, said he "'·as first influenced by boogie woogie • • ; • • IAN FLEMING'S I DLETDJE" ~·octoo b-t GUY HAMI LTON 11no111ur1n HIWAY 19 CO.HIT CHAlt.IS llONSOH "THI MECHANIC" f'Gl SHOWING NOW! V.r.t'.l'I ~CN«t 1.C™Q.IOO(•Proo.ad-IQEJIT Ill S>(Rl.'»i ..... '9DRtS®UD'.l PNIA';Wt• T£CHll'Xl.Cfl9 -flll-i.:.:.¥i·kl ... .,. ,_.,. !ol!!-..VO• ..,_°""""'°' °"""" _..,., ...... --.......... ,.,,,, ""INZT" MoN,.fll. OHM 71H ,,M. WlllCDAYS OfilN 6130 '·"' IAT. I IUN. OPIN 7>00 P.M. wn•1 1 • -IOAYI 1.t.m A SKI •Ofli· 2:~ ,,M. • played by a neighbor. The old jazz piano form, ·v.· h i ch · Charles called "a lost art1" encouraged him to become one of the most influential pop and ja:z:z artists a1 the past three decades. HisJi(e ... often lonely aDd for a time plagued by "drug~ wa s told not onlY hi-th~ Spoken v.·ord&.. af 'Baldwin and himslef but in the n1UsiC h e performed : .. "AS I GRE\V up, I began to "I want somebody oufthere to write my 1nother and tell look at myse lf." Charles said. her what shape I'm in ... " llis mother. who he learned he "I've been around a long could always turn to in lime Of time. more than I can say. need. "was a great force in J'm sear!'ching for the th.Ith, my life." he said. I'm loo king for the day. " ~~~~--~~---=-~~--'-~-• 'l.sl•nd Holid•~' J..aw,Bal-Paulllon Dall3111t 911.m. C11ll ; (7l4) 673•5:&45 FOr Ra•rations, ltc. lrvc• Lff "THI! CHINESE CONNIECTIOH" "GRISSOM GANG'' Cl lOr (It) Mklfllt~I HDl'!'OI' SMw Fri. tilt l:Jlftl M~IMeOftl~I 'HA•D DAY'S NITI!' 'Hl!LPJ' "YILLOW :~ • SUIMAlllNIE" lVt. [tier (It) "H.t.1t•AD '~to1i}:i1:1•:T ~,,,~[,~,~.' STRANGE Ill' 1•111 I" Celert (R) G1ty Grim" "CLASS OF '44" "TAKE MONEY I RUN" do:11 I Celorl 1POI "MIND·BLOWIMG SUSPENSE!" .,. ....... ew-.M.lA 1 "SUPERB! SIMPL!J.~1!.NGI" EDWARD FOX It "The Jackal" SHOWING NOW! .. _.,Of;.Ofl(;f)l)f\,llUf • ktH ........ to•fNH(tto illOIS ,_.,._...... .......... ,D(llC••OJISl1'< • ~ ... •"(Ol!NNl""°"'N """""-""°"'"WOCll.' • ~-'"'l .. "''"'-<•••""' __ ... .,.,.,~,-,, ... •1• 4 Ullr.fllS.Ol llt1l.lM • Tl,t<...COlOll • 'p(J ~--ie:"'i '°"'" • IUfNA 'AllC \ll~'trH•""ltlt C.,.~ "PETE 'N'lllLIE " ~~-... -,,M fl) C..1t -... ,.IJ 7 7 • . . -· • -• -.r;--• - Laguna B~aeh Today's F inal N.Y. Stocks ED fTION VOL 66, NO. 186, 4 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY r CALIFORNlA THUR SDAY,. JULY 5, 1973 TEN CENTS Final Plan Backs Greenbelt Around Laguna By FREDERICK !ICHOEMEHL Ot ltlt D1ll1 ,., ... IW A total greenbelt arOund the city or Laguna Beach is endorsed in the final draft of the General Plan open space ele- ment now under review by the planning commission. The element oocourages city officials to embark on a program to preserve the remaining undeveloped lands around the city ''through negOtiatlans with private landowners~ and coordination with coun- / Laguna Thief Bearl y Es capes It half stood, half squatted in the hallway· of the LagllllD Beach police station. A cigarette hung from its mouth and a large Mexican hat hung from its neck: It, a three-foot high statue of an ugly bear holding a pot. was designated-~found property" and was due to be returned to Pier One Imports in Lagwia Beach, where it v;as stolen Wednesday. . ,. A cruising patrolman spotted a man lugging the heavy statue down the South Coast l{ighway late Wednesday night. The man lu gging the statue likewise spotted the patrolman. and dropped the bear, said.Poli~ Sgt. ~c Sagen. The man made ·tracks, and bear- ly escaped. Arcliibald Cox Say s He'll Fir e Any lnfor1n er \\'AS HING TON (A Pl -Spec i a I Prosecutor Archibald Cox said today it would be grossly premature to speculate now on who \Viii be indicted by a grand jury investigating the Watergate case. And he said if he finds that a member or his staff was the source for news reports on indictmeot recommendations, lhe man v.·ill be fired. Cox made his statement following a broadcast news report \Vedncsday that conspi racy indictments against four of President Nixon's form er advisers were recommended last week by the three original Watergate prosecutors. CBS News said three assistant U.S. At- torneys, who resigned their \Vatergate positions last Friday, told Cox that the investigation of the political espionage scandal and its cover-up 1vas 85 percent ty, regional, state and federal planning agencies." . For all intents and purposes, the draft clement is similar to an interim open space element now on . the books.1 • ' The only new portlbn is an. "action pro- gram .. ror implementation or open space goals and policies .. -.The action program includes an in· ventory of land to detennine geologic hazard areas. slopes too stctp for developmenl, scenic lands, w i I d I i f e e Beach Park Plnns Go To Council Final plans for development of t.1ain Beach Parl< will be presented for con- sideration of the Laguna Beach City Council meeting at 7:30 o'cloclrtonighr at city hall. The plans have been approved by the special committee set .up to revise the park design after initial proposals v.·ere returned some S.100.000 above estimated costs of about $600,000. Rel•ised plans should meet the current estimate of about $1J4.,0CNJ. Changes In· elude relocation or the lifeguard facilit y south and off the beach. redesign of pav- ed areas and modificatio11s in the un- dulating board1valk. Public Works Director Al Thea! said today new bids could not be received before late October, ttue to permit re- quirements of the Coastal Zon e Conservation Act, Proposition 2Q. In' the int'erim , summer beachgoers will find restroom fac ilities at the old Shell service station at El Paseo and South Coast High~'ay and food stands on A-lain Beach near the lifeguard tower. Other items scheduled for council air- ing are: -A report on education programs for dog owners to improve compliance \vith city animal Jaws. -A report on the Glenneyre Street parking structure and consideration or combining it v.•ith a south coast parking facility. -Action on the long-debated frvine Bo~·I grounds lease ~·Uh the Festival of Arts. The council meeting is scheduled to be adjoined in memory of the late Connie Kimble, form er city treasurer, who died June 25. 1 complete. • , ~ This morning, Cox issued J1e following N . D slalement : ixon iscussed ''It would be irresponsible and un- professional for me to make any state-R ment about our thinking with respect -to es:g1• :1.g Over indictmen!S o• the likelihood lhal any "' "'"' "' persons will or will not be indicted as a .. suit of !he pending grnnd jury in· w atergate-Julie vestigation. Asked Wednesday night about t~e •· report. one of the three, Seymour (See WATE RGATE, Page 2) 0ro1e Ceut It 'II be mostly sunny Friday with sllghtl)' cooler temperatures, ac- cording to tbe weather service. tlighs at lhe beaches in lhe low 70s rising to 8$ inland. Overnight lows In the 6();, INSWE TODA. Y Down t1a Decat·ur, Ala .• o.t a 'Spirit of Amt.Tica' festival witli co11servat·iue Gou. George Wal· lace, liberal Maa1och1uet1s Sen. Edward M. Ke1r1tedy aiiacked Pre1ident Nixon OJ a radical ''ma.tquerodfng a.s a comervo- Uvc." See stor»' 01Jd pfcnire on Page j . l.,M, effl , ....... ,_ ·-· ,_ °""' Nttk• •t1*1al '•" 1""'1-'-I 1'l111nc1 --AMl.ndn " • .... " " •• • ... ,. ~·" " " I By HELEN THOMAS Unlttd Press Dltt.rnatlonal Julie Nixon Eisenhower says her father was so overwhelmed when be learned the scope ,of the Watergate scaridal that he thought about resigning the presidency for the good of the COWllry, But the fami- ly talked him out of it. she said. She said the question of the President resigning came up at a family gathering at Camp David, their 1nountaintop retreat In Maryland, ~1ay 4. The family talkl'd him out of qi.lilting, she said, because they felt it "'·ould be "an admlssk>n of wrongdoing" and that he was needed in the presidency. "He was playing the devil 's advocate one evening, saying , , . well , see. the thing is, he really loves the country and he'd do anything •.• that was best for the country. You know , be would say 'should I resign? Woukl ij be better for the cOuiitry? Would the wounds heal faster? Would lt (the cou ntry) be able to move futcr lo other .things?' "We said no. We didtt 't think be should because resigning would be an admission ot wrongdoing and we al!IO felt that he was the man for tbe job and he hod started !hings and neod<d to linish them. But he is really that kind of pel'90!1. I think il was more titan just a rhetorical question. I think he really thought 'will U;lis end everything?' " Julie "''llS Interviewed by two wire service reporters at the San Clemente (See RESIGN. Pace II habitat areas and historical sites. A second· thrust of the action program is a massive . overhaul of sµbdlvision, g_radlng and zoning ordinances to con- form with the proposed open Space ele-· ment. . Lands identified as those lo be preserv-. cd include the following : -Sycamore Hills, a 522 acre parcel between Laguna Canyon and ·El Toro roads. -Ridgelines adji¥=ent to Top of the ' -· ..... -- ·• \Vorld, Arch Beach Heights and north ·Laguna Beach. -Lands bordering Laguna Canyon Road. -The beaches. Open space. according to the 1elemen1 , ·may be preserved ror a · number of purposes. including 111aintenancc or natural resources. resource produclion {11griculture1, outdoor recreation and publirhcalth and safety. Planning commissioners will hold their • first public . hearing on the open space element July 2.1. Copies of 1he plan soon \\'ill be available for publ ic distribution . Other major rl'Co111mendations con- lained in the document include: -Construction of beach parks ~nd development of miniparks throughQu1 !he ci1y. . • -Pro1ect1on of scenic vistas to the se;i -Retention of hil.lside lnnds, in particular those \Vith geologic. flood . fir\' and access prl>bleins, .as open space. -Dcvelopnlent of walkways and bik1• trails 1hrough scenic open space woven into, the ··toY:11sc11pc," -Pun:hasc of buffer strips betv.'ecn HI· to1np.'ltible US<'S :..nd bclwccn developed l11nds and nrighboring con1rriunities. -l'rL-!er,·t11 ion of natural rock out- rropp1ngs, bistoric 111onunlents. and areas cf archeolo~ical significance. The clcn1cnt rL'<.'01nn1ends an incrca~P in cuy planiun~ staff for necessary in· !St•r. GREENBELT, Page!~ I -- T1·affic 111 Clemente S11a1·led Up f'our1h or July beach revelry r~ulted in arrcsls of frorn 130 to 140 persons in Huntington Ucach \\"hile San Clemente of- fit-trs '"counseled citiZ('ns" lo keep tht pt'at·c as both lega l and illegal firework ~ _DghJed bc.•ai.:hc.~ ;iJong_ the Or i!illte Coast \Ve ncsday. ~ " --• .. ~ • - • ... , .. • ' i)a~ ti1nt· crowtls 11·crc ge nerally lighter thun anticipated along the coast but night1in1c firC\\'Orks fanciers jammed traffic in nearly every city. Along \\'ilh city beach "'pandemonium " Huntington Beach police refused to describe as a riot, "extremely heavy" ,·chicle traffic required police controls until 11 : 30 when signals "·ere rcac· ti\·ated. · Huntington Beach police recorded 116 car accidents in the 24-hour period . Only t\\·o occurring about noon wert lermed serious .... , LAGUNA BEACH POLICE OFFICER PRACTICES AT BROOKS STREET BEA CH IN PREPA RATION National Police Olympics Sponsored by LAPD Begin Today and Include Surf Events at Malibu flunt inRtOO Beach police this mornini: "·ere continuing lo book arrestees from lhe disturbances. f\1 ost of the action was in areas of the city beach near the pier 11here a city displa y of firework s at- tracted large crowds about 8 o'clock . Lagima Officer In Policemen's Olympic Contests 1\lost people would think the life of a policeman provides a person with enough excitement and action. Apparently not for Laguna Beach Patrolman Norm Blandel, who is particiJ>ating in the Police Olympics to- day through Sunday. Blandel, 2.1, a Laguna Niguel resident, is competing in the surfing and golfing contests at the Olympics. Last year, he ~·on a bronze medal for fini shing third in the surfing contest. ln addition to golfing and surfing. Blan- del is a third degree brown belt in Karate, a weight lifter, motorcycle racer and was formerly a professional baseball player on the Twins and White Sox AAA farm teams. Blandel has been golfing for about six months. He gets ro the links about three tlmes a week. He said he normally shoota in lhe low 71);. He surfs, mainly at Salt Creek at Laguna Niguel. but also Brooks Street Beach in Lagooa Beach about three limes a week. The Police Olympics is sponsored this year by the Los Angeles Police Depart- ment. The surfing contest will be held at ritalibu. The 72·hole low score golf tournament will be held at Brookside Park and ~1ontebello courses. "The caliber of the Olympics is high," Blandcl saki. Last year, the aurfing contest drew 40 (See OLYMPICS, Pop II Cancer Society Seeking Turn-in American cancer Sociely fund drive officials wanl to remind La~na BBeach rtsidents to tum in neighborhood money ralstng kits a5 IOOl'l as possible. Persons who have klta ahould contact ellher Art Dll""1beny, 4114-4711 or Ro"'1 CUlttr, 4~. · Aecording to DuJenbt:rry, the drive. to raise fl ,200 bas hit about 50 percent of Its goal. Tl» final delldllne for return ol the nel1hborhood kits ii Aug. J. .. • ,. Dllllr P'llltl St.ti l'lltito --police said. The C\'Cning action ca1>ped a day lifegua rds described as calm. City beaches atlr<icted 149,000 people and none of 78 rescues 1\·ere tcnned ma,ior. Huntington Slate Beach drew 30,000 and there v.·ere 25 rescues, most related' to hea\'}' rip1ides which v.·ere also rcportl'd in Ncv.·purt Beach. Beach rrowds to1alcd 125.000 in Ne1\'J)Or1. L1reguards logged 83 rescues and noted I he number \\'as low becau~ most Y:ho ca me stayed on the beach ig· noring the 65-dcgrcc surf because of {'hilly air t~npcralures and fog. \\lhilc all private flre\\orks dis plays on bc;ichcs arc Illegal in Newporl Beach. obse rvers noted large numbers of spark_. ISce BEACllES, Page Zt 55 Gers Statio1 is Said Violating Freeze on Price Internal Hcvenue Scr\'ice 1IRSI in- vestiga10rs fou nd 5:i gas-Oline stalions In Southern Califor11.ia in non-compliance 1\1th pnce-rrcc1c regulations during a re· cent thrce-<lay monitoring period . The average O\'rrpricing v.·as 1 .5-cent~ per gitllon . Bnrry Bans, IRS stabilization nu1nagcr. said. Aboul ~uf\ pricing spot checks "'CN' lll:ide in tin• 12·t"OUOIY IRS district. Rans sa id. O\•trpnc1ng ranged fro1n one lo six ccn!<:; ~·r g~1 11on. The dl•ntcr-, :1Al'L'('(I to roll back pump price~ 10 '"pass along !he ~xcessive 11moun1~ ch:irged to customers," Rans UN!FORM ,SliED FOR ATH LE TIC GEAR AT POLICE OLYMP ICS Officer Norm Blandtl Surf•, Golfs, l ifts Weights, Rece1 Motorcycles .s:ud. and art JlO\V "considered to be \'Oluntarily oon1plylng v.·ith Economic --~i S1ah\llza1ion Prog ram regulations." lflS investigators ha\1e begun a com· prchcnsivc. si.x-day-a-~·eek c.nforct.n1en1 Lagiina Bo ys O~ Se ts Sc hedule effort. lnrgely y,·orklng fron1 consumer 1nq1liri1•s. in Orange and Los Angele!! C<1untles. Rans snid . Fun is the name or the game !his sum· mer 11t the Laguna Beach Boys Club. Sµorts activities include hockey, wlf- Oeball, ~ball, volle)'ball. ~~igbtlif~ ing, wmtling, fooiball and al'Clltry. In the craft., shop. boys m::ly participate In \\'e\ding. c n r p e n I r y , fiberglasslna;, ceran1it.'f! and pla!!liCS. HILUARDS, PINO.PONG and box '°"" eer are offered in . lhe game room. Guitar "One or our first priorities is to re. and. cooking classes al~ arc 'held spend to cl!lze:n.s' compl aints or price A trtp to lhc San Dll'gO Zoo Thurslay frttzc irregularillei1.'' Rans Sllid. heaQs l2 summer outings planned by the lie addt.>d thnt cltlzcrui 'should check al. Boy.t Club..-OtheNI incft.tde ca mpouts to J{As61li\C slarlMs for freeze prlct po11ling O'Neil Park and one day ~ing.s to and discuss prices y,·lth dealers before Knott's Be:rry Farm , Disneyland. Sea calling their loca l lRS offie6. \Vorl.d, Lion C<M.ultry Snfarl and Angel Jnfofuullion on sl<\bllizatlon palicies 13 Stadium. avallabl.e from IRS offh .. 't!S from 8 a.m. 10 ~-lcmhership for boyll bctv.·cl'n the ng~~4:30 p.m. ~1onday through Friday. The of seven and 16 I~ $2 per ycnr. The clu Orange County office can be reached at 11 loca1cd a1 \(13,j t.aguna Can)'on Hoad. 553-880 1. . . % DAU. V PICOT l8 ' DIAMOND HEAD HERE WE COME: PORTION OF 6().BOAT TRANSPAC FLEET SAILS ACROSS STARTING LINE Yochl5 !nclude Improbable (85151, Blackfin (8910), Spectre (31888), Chutzpeh 129021 and (at right) Nalu IV -------- flromPage 1 Falb at Onofre I Alleged Alien Smuggler Kille~ A suspected alien smuggler £ell tO his death of£ the San Onofre bluffs early Wedrtesday morning when he attempted County _fair Conies A live ' On Friday ~ Trucks loaded with lo.days ·worth of old-fashioned fun chugged into-Costa Mesa today carrying with them the carnival rides, entertainment, exhibits and livestock that will make up the 1973 Orange County F'air. By 10 a.m. Friday, the vast 165--acre fairgrounds will be transformed into a colorful spectacle which Fair Manager Jim Porterfield believes will be exciting enough to\ attract 200.000 persons before the gates close July 15. Freak midsummer rains: last year brought the crowa dO\Vn to 156,000 but fair directors believe they have found the to guide two illegal aliell! around the im- migratton checkpoint. Francisco Javier Contreras of Chula Vista died of head injuries !Shortly after midnight when he lost his footing in the darkness and fell from the rugged cliffs one and o~haU miles south of the San Onofre· checkpoint on the San Diego Freeway. · , The victim's age was not immediately available. ~ The two witnesses to the accident, David Orozco 'and Refugio Gillen Valen- cia, both of Mexico, said they had negotiated with Contreras June 30 in Ti- jliana to be guided put the border check, according to border patrolmen. Con- treras agreed lQ lead the .two aliens past the ~rder ~d around the checkpoint through the ~te park, a patrolmen said. According to the -Border Patrol report, Contreras was leading them through the rough terrain near the checkpoint when the leader slippel:I and fell . Lopez and Valencia were arrested for illegal entry into the countfy and will be deported. Contreras was killed instantly, officials said. · Blackf in in Transpac Lead RESIGN ... .J formula with their "Good Old Days" Contreras' death is the first fatality to occur from illegal alien activity at the park ·near the 'checkpoint in several years, although several immigrants seek- ing work in the United States have been victims .of serious accidents in the park. ' '· Frontt unners Rae~ 60.vessel Pack in Light Airs :· By AL~ION LOCKABEY 01 , ... D1llY Plitt Steff Blackfin appeared to be leading the ~ b;oat Transpac this morning as the Class A leaders sailed close to Santa Barbara ~ J1land in thick haz~ and light airs. ! The Csoort vessel Pegasus 11. anchored at Santa Barbara · Island Wednesday night reported that Ken Del\1euse's 75- 1oot ketch passed during the night. Ten or 15 other yachts passed the is.land but the crew on Pegasus was wiable to Identify them because of poor . visibility. Yachts identified as past the island this tn<>rning were Eagle, Nefertl and Aries in that order. Chuck Cotton, aboard the Pegasus, said the winds.. near the island were from the south at about nine knots. ~ ·Which yacht was first to clear the y.·est ' end of Catalina J.s.land Wednesday after the start of the 27th Transpac race from )'!Onolulu? ,: The ann·er depends on the location of , me observer in tbe deepening haze . Observers on the escort vessel Pegasus tJ reported the order of rounding as Blactfin, Robon , Ragtime, Buccaneer. 1Yindward Passage, New World and Ondine starting 1t ~ p.m. ~. But ot.erven closer to the island said Ragtime was first to reach the is.land. '(bllowed by !{obon and Buccaneer. · ·lh any event, they were all the. front-runners of the Class A division , leading · the 60-boat fleet into a dense fog on the seaward side of the island. Visibility at the west end was re~ted "very poor." Sumner A. (Huey) !Loog's blue-hulled 73-foot ketch Ondine from New York grabbed the lead a_! t~~ ~t was e to hOld off the fast charging Windward Passage. Afark Johnson's 73- foot ketch which ~rossed the leeward end of the line with clear wind. Bob Granfs 61-foot sloop Robon was the first lo pop a spinnaker as she· cross- ed the line in beavY traffic· about the middle of the fleet . Within 10 minutes a dozen others had broken out chutes and U.S. Moon\valkcr Will Marry Aide JOPLIN, ~lo. (APJ -Fonner Apollo astronaut Dr. Edgar Mi tchell , the sixth man 10 ~·alk on the moon. has revealed his engagemen1 10 his press secretary. lofi tchcll said here \Vcdnesday he pro- posed to Anita Reulg during the couple's flight from the \Vest Coast to participate in the Fourth ol July wrapup to Joplin 's centeMial celebralion. OU.HQ.I COAST DAILY PILOT TIM Or.,._ Cou t DAILY PILOT, wf!lt .... lc!I It -ntel .... N ..... Prno, h M t..,,;., ~ t!le Or•flVe c .. ,, PlllMW.lr4 Cofnptnf, s.,... ""' .. 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Blackfin, Ondine, Windward Passage and_Ragtime all chose to go with big geooa jibs on a straight line for the west end. · The boats flying spinnakers up the beach were hoping to pick up a westerly, but were having slow going through the massive spectator fleet . The westerly did fill In !or a short while, allowing the boats to work closer ' to the island , but switched back to the south-southwest around the island. The west enc1· of the island ls the first and only mark of the cour1e and has no parU.cular significance except as an e~ly check-point . Catalina is the last land the racing neet expects to see until they raise a landfall in the Hawaiian group and start .. the drive doY.'ll Molokai Channel to the finish line at Diamond Head on the bland of Oahu. Laguna Foitrth of July 'Hot as Firecracker' ' Crowds, lots of illegal rireworks, a house fire, and occasional arrests of beggers marked the celebration of Independence Day in Llguna Beach. Police repeatedly were called to the Love Animals, Don't Eat Them, 782 S. From Page 1 BEACHES ... showering the sands, as they have in yt ar:.s past. lllegal fireworks and a lot of "unlawful drinking of alcoholic beverages" were observed by Laguna Be.ach lifeguards. Capt. Bruce Baird said 211 perSOIUI were advised of the law banning booze on the beach. Earlier when some 35,000 jammed the sands, danger warnings about riptides were issued to 299, Baird said. Laguna lifeguards reported 39 rescues, none serious. Despite record crowds al San Clemente Pier for the city fireworks display, lr· ritation of motorists caught in a post- show traffic jam about 10 p.m. and fre· quent instances of beer can hurling, no arrests marred beach revelry. Police counseled citizens to keep the lid on, and ~or the most part residents and visit<lrs observed the' city ban on lirey.·orks on beach areas adjacent to the pier. A traveling beer can injurtd one San Clemente officer's arm, the most serious confrontation ot the long FOW1h of July evening wh.icb prOdu~ no arrests. Earlier in the day, city and south Cc>lm- ty beaches reported a total of 45,000 with crowds at the San Clemente city beach running 10,000 fewer than last year's 30,000 figure. ~ midweek, one-day holl· day was blamed for the lower fx>ach at· tcndance. Temperatures ranged from 51 to 73 Wednesday and surr ranged from 62.6 to 64 degrees. South county lifeguards logged 45 rescues and 40 minor first aid assis~. Women's Caucus Slates Meeting The Orange County Chapter or the Na· tioMI Women's Polltical Caucus will mloet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Republic Federal Savings and Loan, 2400 E. 17t h Street. Santa Ana . Gocst speakers Is F.dythe Peter~. director of the Women's Opportunities Center at UC Irvine. She will speak on "What Docs the Center Offer the Women Coast !Ilghway to control a large crowd there. A doun persons were cited or arrested -on a variety of minor charges lncluding blocking the sidewalk, sitting on the sidewalk or creaUng a disturbance. Two penons were issued citations in the afternoon for begging and one lewd conduct &rrest was made in a Main Beach Park men's restroom. ·At one shop, Bob Shield's Goldsmiths, 490 S. Coast mghway, an e1:ploslVe device placed by the front window dld $30 damage. A fire on the roof 'of a home at 2955 Alpine Way did $25 damage. Firemen Firemen aaid lt was caused by fireworks landing on the wooden shingles. On the beaches, the Community Ua!Jm Patrol encountered nwnerous cua of persons drinklng on the belch. L!fquen!s warned 212 persons Of the beach booz.e ban. . From P .. e 1 WATERGATE • • Glanzer, said, "I have nothing to say. The others -Earl J'. Silbert and ,Donald E. Campbell -~uld not be reached. A spokesman for Cox also could not be reached. The three reportedly.recommended in· dlctiments on counl.s of conspiracy' to obstruct justice against former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell. who served brief· ly as director of Nixon's 1912 re-election campaign ; former White House chief of !tail H. R. Haldeman; former White House domestic-affairs adviser John D. Ehrlichman and former White House c:ounsel Jobn W. Dean Ill. fl,fitchell, tmder indictment in New York In a case related to a secret $200,000 campaign contribution, I s scheduled to be the first witness Tuesday when the Senate Watergate committee resumes its public hearings on the June. 17, 1972, break·in at Democratic National Committee headquarters. The Wa shington Star-News reported that Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Richardson ordered the three on Tuesday not to ap- pear this Sunday on CBS' live "Face the Nation" news-interview program, fearing exces.!lve publicity. The three reportedly already had told CBS they would not answer q\lestlons about the evidence they have uncovered. The CBS News report al.Jo said the 1 prosecutors rtt'Ommended accepting guilty pleas to reduced charges in return for cooperation from petlODs-described. as alleged co-conspirators. They are be- belicvcd to include fonner White HOuse aide Gordon Strachan and former Aeling FBI Director L. Patrick Gray llJ, CBS said. ,...,..... ., .. ,"" °"""itlll, trn, °'"'" CMtt Pv111111i.,,. c.i-1, Ho -1i..1t1. 111w1r11i.., •lllWlel flllltt.r .r MWtrl~fl Mrtlll , "'9y M ,~.. •1"-T 1,_i.1 ,.,. -ol O<ange Countr." The report does not deal with JnY role Nixon may have had , CBS News said. But the idea of 1 presentmtnt to c.n1ma of Information and testimonY noftrrlntr lo the Prtsldenl ha• been dlscu910d lnlonnally, the n<lwork~ Newa pn>ttrtm aal4. "'"'"" " '°""'""' -· IOCOllf e.... ,....,... Miii 'it (Mii Mu .. Ctll!O{llUI. i<Jl:itcrllt'lloll II\' Ufrltr 12 6J "'°""h~I i,,. l'llt!I IJ.IS ll'IOlllhWI mfllllf't ... tltMl'Ont Q,tJ mo11thlW, The caucus will elect inlerlm officers and delegates to the state convwtlon In S.ptember. Further lnfonnn!lon I~ av.allable by calling Vivion llall nt 833-oo55, Shelia Hosl nger. at 64~ or Delores Ferrell at 494-8338. "11 Is undtntood t!lat Herbert w. Kalmbach of Newport Beach. Nixon's formtr peraonal la~cr. Is being offered complete lmmunlt)I. '' CBS News cor- res pondent Daniel Schorr reported. ' Inn just before her 25th i>irthday. Tracing her father·s reactions to the \Vatergate scandal, she said she felt Nix· on "was terribly dis tressed and shaken because of the things he found out in March." "Just realizing what the whole Watergate thing was:" she said. "He was just really in !he dark." She said the con- versation about resigning took place just four days after the president ousted his top aides, H. R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman rind John Dean. What struck him the most? "l guess ... just realizing what the whole Watergate thing was. My father really just had complete faith in everyone around hlm." she said, ex- plaining why it took the president so long to realize something was wrong. "All I can say is that he was being assured that no one else (in the \Vhite House) was involved ," she said. J_µlie said her father has _been sadd~ned particularly by the number of bright, young m,en around him whose jobs and futures have been ruined by their in- volvement in the Watergate. "They weren't out for personal gain and that's part of the tragedy," Julie confided. "I think that's hurt him deeply too . . . lo see these men, you know , finished as far as any kind of govern- ment job or political ... " She said the President hadn 't made any public judgments, however, on which members of his staff let him down. The President's present mood, she said,..1' "very good. He's moving ahead, and he's going to wait until the hearings are completed before he makes another statement (on Watergale). I think that's only fair, not to prejudge." From Page 1 OLYMPICS .•. contestants in an event scored by judges of the \Vorld Surf Association. Golf is played under United States Golf Associa· lion rules. The Olympics are national, and open only to police officers who are regular members of the force, Blandel said. Queen Sends Greeting WASHINGTON (AP) -The Uniled States got a birthday card from Queen Elizabeth JI :n the 197\h anniversary of its independence from British rule. theme to crack the 200,000 attendance mark. 1-lelping the fair achieve that old· time flavor arc such attractioils as an old-time fashion parade, homemade ice cream contest, the big bands of yesteryear and antique cars. Right at the entrance of the fair y.·i\l be $75,000 worth of some valuable antique classics, the Packard motor cars. Ever wonder what happened to all those Packards? Ask a niember of the Packards International ~fotor Car Club 'at the display and he will tell you how the '"Pack" is coming back. Anoth er exhibit likely to attract a crowd is that of artist Clay Campbell, the former Hollyy.·ood maKe-up artist who turned 1nany of tinsel town 's stars into frighfening monsters and vampires . -The former head make-up man for 20th Century Fox and Columbia, Carnpbell y.·orked with such stars as Boris Karloff, Tyrorte Power , John Barrymore, Marlene Dietrich and Jimmy Cagney. Probably his favorite assignments were those that required special ef- fact s. Spare heads. disappearing faces, and monster fangs -ar~ all part of his b~s of tricks. He'll be glad to give fairgoers the inside story on vampires, ghouls and werewolves between 5:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Friday in the art building. From Page 1 GREENBELT • • ventories of un ique land reatures:-in- crease of crews for parks and open space maintenance and funds for employment of consultants for related studies. The 82-page plan also requests forma- tion of a citizens committee to review all -environmental impact ~tatements su~ milted for major developments in the ci· ty. Citing the history of open space in the Art Colony, the element states : "Open space in the city of Laguna Beach has up to now resulted from chance. The topography .. unique lo this area, has resulted not only in a physical separation from other town s. but also in a partial weaving or open space into the town fabric. "The steeply walled canyons and nar- row canyon bottoms have caused most development to occur on the flat rldgetop areas, thu s preserving fingers of open space within the community. No doubt this had contributed greatly to the village fhivor <lf the t0\11n and has helped to make Laguna an extremely desirable place in v.•hich to live." s379ts 2 Persons Hurt In Wednesday Traf fie Crash · Two persons were injured \Vednesday afternoon in a traffic accident at St. Ann 's ' Drive and GleMeyre Street in Laguna Beach. James R. Cole, 2:2, of Covina and Maria Blacketer, 17, of 1006 S. Coast Highway were hurt when the motorcycle on whlch they were riding collided with a car driven by Barbara Talmage, 24, of 2224 Pacific, Costa Mesa. Both injured persons were released a!ter emergency treatment at South Cioast Community Hospital, aides said today. Po lice said the accident occurred as the Talmage vehicle changed lanes and forced the mo~cycle driven by Cole into two parked cars. Charges alleging an unsafe lane change were pending today by Laguna ·Beach police. Height Jjmit Crackdown Told In Laguna Beacl1 Laguna Beach plaMing officials are preparing to cra-ckdown on "subUe" violations of various height limit restric· lions within the city. In the past, the city zoning law has been interpreted to allow sundecka, bar· ricades and stairways to project above the marimum allowable height in any given zone. At least in one portion of the city, Arch Beach Heights, the number of at· tachments to structures has gotten out of hand, according to Wayne Moody, direc- tor of planning and development. Moody this week recommended the planning commission · tighten the in· terpretation of the zoning ordinances so that only attachments required by the building code may project above the height limit. Commissioners will discuss the matter Monday night. Phone 543-7788 1815 NEWPORT ILYD., COSTA MESA , .. 7 J ! I 7 • • • -·-• -. -~-'-------~-~ •• • \ Saddlebaek T oday 's F ina l N.Y. Stoeks EOITI O-N VOL 66 , NO. 186, 4 SECTIO NS, 64 PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY S, 1973 TEN CENTS Construction . . Curb·s for Hospitals Softened By GEORGE LEIDAL Of'lllle Dl'llY 1"11•1 Sl•tr Hos pital construction will be discourag. ed. not banned, for the next five years and not for 10 years if the full Orange County IJealth Planning council nei:t week approves 1no re tha n 40 pages of revisions suggest'ed by a aubcommittee. The facilities planning con;imittee this week ~mpleted and approved cor- rections ii) the 400-page M.aster Plan of Health Facilities and Services which is due to be adopted Tuesday night at the close of a final public hcurlng. The full council will recelve final public romment beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Department One. Superior Court, iOO Civic Center Drive West. Santa Ana. The· revisions approved ·by ihe facilities committee generally "soften" the ap· proach to s9lving lhe county's hospital bed supply problems '11hich 'vere first put forth In a draft master plan.. . The first draft drew criticism from residents of rapidly growing areas of lbe cou nty. notably the ne\\' city of Irvine. 1l proposed an outright ban on construction of new hospitals for ID yea rs. South Orange County hospital ad· ministrators also 17ppOSed as Wl'A'Orkable a suggestion lhat existing beds deemed unnecessary' in the master plan be ''dellcensed:" . .Presently there is· no \\'ay to dellce.ilsc Hospital beds and !bus forct closure Ot · surplu:; facilities. Critics said.· · A Cnpital Trip-- . ~ .J: Irvine Mayor John Burton orients visiti ng Australian capital developn1 ent con11nission ex~c utive to Jarg· est, citize n governed new tow n in the world. Go1·don Shannon of Canberra. Australia. spcqt Monday tour· ing the 42·square·mile city or Irvine with city and Irv ine Con1pany officials. Visit capsTive-week world tour of new towns in which SH8nnon has sought ideas for proposed ne\\.' Australian capital city be- ing planned near Ca nberra, site or the present ca pi· tal. ' ·~-----------~--·~-~-~--~~~--- Paleontologists Scurry T,h ey' Race -W or k-Cre·u;s for Fossils at -El-~T-oro Each day \Vhen the grader of an El Toro development company finishes its work. a band of paleontologists. students. and villunteers go lo work, not stopping until dark. They're fighting ·against time and the grading operations to save the bones of ma rine animals estimated to be more than 17 million years old. "'Every sv.1ipe of the grader exposes more fossils." said Larry ' Ba mes, associate curator of the Los Angeles County l\1useum of Natural History, and" supervisor of operations. Locat,ion or the site, di scovered in February by an archeologkal team col- lecting data tor an environmental impact report, is not being revealed to protect potentiall y i1nportant research data . "People \Viii be studying the bones 1\'e·re finding here for 80 yea rs," Barnes said. "\Ve're finding a type of animals and indication! of a time period I've not recognized before in Orange C-Ounty and even in California ." The team has unearthed ancient \Yhalc skulls. a dolphin, turtle bones.' and ··about 20.000 sharks teeth .'' ·•\Ve've also found a crocodile," Barnes slid. "That's int.cresting -a crocodile isn·1 'sup(Xlsed to be here witlrlhese other .inimals." The anatomy of {he animals is very dirfercnt from their present form. Barnes sa id. They are all in extinct genera and species, some in extinct @_milies. Sames lamented !.hat amateurs may hove discovered some one-of-a-kind specimens before the .team bega n their excavations. "Some of the most rare specimens, useful for scienCe in general. may be forever lost in somebody's hou se,''. he said. At one time all or Orange County \Vas covered \Vilh water. In a geologic process described by Hames as ·'mountain building fQrces," the area emerged above water aboli~ five million years ago. Jn the rush to unearth as many fossils as possible before the grading operations are complete, lhe Samples collected arc beine stored and \viii not be studied for some tjme. They probably will not be displayed at the museum, but will be used mostly for research. Ba.rnes said. Barnes said lhe fossils b c i n g discovered "!ill a time gap between many of the older species and the younger ones we\•e found before." The developer of the El Toro site will not stop grading for the operation, Barnes said, but the subcontractor has been copperative, staking out areas to protect from the grader until the archeologists have had time to study It.em. The remains or the ancient mammals apparently were washed together on a reef at a period of time when the ocean sho reline extended inland to what is now the Santa .Ana mountain range. Key changes apProved by the facilities planning committee arc : -lnsertion of language "'hif"h "'6uld aJiow Irvine city health planners to bridge presently divisive, statc·mandated "health service areas" Vi'hlC'h can·e up the new city. -Reduction from 10 10 five years the lime it is suggested there be no "ad· ditions to· lhe current ihventory of licens- e~ "beds." Instead · of banning new ttospHals. the n_e\\' language suggests howiluls serving •·ovt rbeddt'd "' areas or !IK' county n'IOve to areas needing fucili tics or ser\1ices. -Admission that population dnta used to char! future needs of rapidly gro,•:lng areas ma)' already be out or date and the county's state-required master plau might be updated annually to refl l-ct changing needs. Hence. Irvine and Sarl- dleback Valley oom.munilies tn i g h t qualify for hospital beds or impro\•ed services sooner thail the five years. if ex- 1st1ng und<'ru~ed fac1titil'S in north Orange Coun1y don 't \'Oluntarily shift their 01x-ratlons into the gro wi nr. com· rnunil ies -Elirninat ion of nll ri;:ferenl't'S 10 "dclicensure·1 of existing tlo.<ip1tal bt'Cls. -l1cn10\1al of the . OranJee County ii.lcdic~I Center and the proposed liC Irvine c:1mpus teachinf;l hos1)ital froni bNI count s of local hospital service areas. sux·e borh an.• regional facilili('!I ISte SOFTt:S, Pctge ~) Cariada Bid Nixed Board_ Says No at Oivner's Behest A plan for developinent of the J.006-wh ich orig111;11ly called for a populallon of acre Canada ~·oothills V>as rll'nicd today 35.000 in 9.iOO units, would be placed on by the Orange County Board of the back burner in the -00unty planning Supervisors al the request of V.P. B;1ker. dcpartnicnt. "owner of the largest acreage within the But Stu Bailey. assistant county 11l11n· area. ning director. s<1id Canada Foothills is iu "I've had it up to here with the whole r one of the prime-planning areas ol the thing.1' Baker told the t;ioard. Ile said <.'OUnty and as sucll v.·oukl be: placed-at constant delays since the group of prop-lhe top of !he list of departn1ent con- erty owners applied for a planned rom· sidera1ions. munity in 1961 have discou raged them Ken \Vasmann . Occidental Petroleum 's and he is ready lo give it up. project dirl!c tor for Lake Forcs1 . snid Baker hinted that 0 cc id c n ! a I upon !earning of the dl'Cision. "\\le are Petroleu1n Land and D c v c Io p 111 en t 110\\' \11illing to undertake thl' (.'OOrdination Corporation, dev elopers of the adjacent ul lhc property devclopn1enl. ·· Lake Fores!, \Yill buy the properly and ··The decision 11·as 'lvhat v.·e rxpectcd ."' re-plan it. \l"asmann said . ··~!ore input 1\•as needed fifth District Supervisor Ro n a Id rron1 the county planning departn1cnt Caspers expressed concern that the plan, and 1he Saddleback Arca Coordinating Checkpoint Pl~ge Kills ~en Figure .. ,. A suspected alien smuggler fell to his death off the San Onofre bluffs early \Vednesday morn ing when he attempted to guide two illegal aliens around the iln· migration checkpoint. Fraocisco Javier Contreras of Chula Vista died of. head injuries shortly· after midnight when he lost his footing in !he darkness and fe]l rrom the rugged cliffs one and one-half miles south of the San Onofre checkpoint on the San Diego Freeway. The victim's age was not immediately available. The two witnesses to the accident, David Orozco and Refugio Gillen Valen- cia, bot h of Mexico, said they had negotiated wit h Contreras June 30 in Ti· jlinna to be guided past the border check. according to border pairolmen. Con· lreras agreed to lead the two aliens past the border and around the checkpoint lhrough the state park. a patrolmen said. Accordin g to the Border Patrol report, Contreras was leadi ng them through the rough terrain near the checkpoint when the leader slipped and reu. "Lopez and Vale.ncia \\'ere arrested for illegal entry into the coonlry and will be deported. Contreras was killed instantly, officials said. Contreras' death is the first fatality fo' occur from illegal alien activity at the patk near the checkpoint in several years, although several immigrants seek- ing \Vork in !he United States have been \1ictims of serious accidents in the park. Tliie f S1tookers Britisli Police SLOUG H, England !UPI ) -At fir s! the police thought it was a great gag. But enough is enoujfh. Someone stole a red snooker ball rrom the Sk>ugb police recreation room and replaced it 1vith an im- itation plastic one that · bbles all over the table. , The problem is t t no store sells one ball alon . · · "You have to buy a set and that cosls SiO," chief• Inspector Cha rles Crammer said. "\Ve'd like our ball back please." Officer Slays Y onng P et Shop Heist Suspect A youth suspected of burglarizing :i tropical fish store was shot and killed by a Santa Ana policeman \Vednesday. Danie! R. Aguilar. 17, of 2124 S. • Broadway, was slain by patrolman \Valier York who responded to a ~silent alarm and '"'as attempting to arrest the suspect. York said he saw the suspect inside the Tropic Zone Aquarium, 2004 S. !\lain St. The officer v.·ent to the rea r of lhe store and Aguilar came out the back door car· rying seve ral bott les or liquor and soda pop. Council nn<I V."f' 11·111 1\·ork \\'1th them:· Price of the i111pcnding sale is still coo· fidenlial. The dl'ni ;Ll \1·as designated "without prejudl<a:"' by the supervi sors , to assure. tbey said, that the area be given top priorily in th~ planning process. · John-Chapman,-chief planner for Chap- man. Phillips. and Brandt of Irvine. said two "'eeks ago he had been approached by Occidental ffiJ re-plan the parcel. Chapman is l>rcsently also working on !he 10.000·acre ~1oulton Hanch property and lh<' 1.000-acrc (:ten Ranch adjacent 10 c,,nada Foothills. The original Canada Foothills plan \\'as narrov.•ly approved by the county plan· ning cornmission in January after two conlroversi<il hearings. Saddleback Will Receive Extra Monev • The Saddlcback Valley Unified School District will get about $220,000 extra in- come from a larger-than-expected boost in !lSSCSScd valuation. a district official said today. final assessed valu at ion figures for 1973-74 from Orange Counly Assessor Jack Vallerga were announced Tuesda y. Saddl~ck administrators had been estimating a 10 percent increase. Vollerga's figures show a 13.3 percent rise to a total of $195.6 million. The difference between estimated and actual Wa!' less in another nev.·ly unified school district. Irvine Unified School Dislric.<1's fen· lati\•e budget of SI0.4 million was based on a 10 percent increase. while tht> assessor's figures show :1 10.4 percent boost . Robert r.1auhew. Saddleback Valley associate superint$ndent of business. said the $22(),!m eqd!iis aliout 11 cents on the lax rate. District trustees have adopted a ten- tative 1973-74 budget of SI6.7 million. \tiilh a Sj.93 per SIOO assessed valuation ta:< rate. Irvine Unified's smaller budget is bas- ed nn a '5.84 per SIOO asseMed valuation e<itimated tax rate. District officials ear- l~· today weren"t sure /IO\\' this might be affected by the new assessmen t. thoug h they expected any C'h::1nge to be minimal. Vallerga's eslimared 19n.73 assessed valuation for Irvine was slightly lo1vcr than district officials had been v.·orki.ni;: fSee DISTRICT, P111e ?) Viejo Roadhl~ck . Backed York said he orderCd the youth to halt and drop the bottles which he did but then be grabbed ror the offi cer's revolver and wrestled him to the ground. Patrolman Joe Braan arrived at this point and the youlh ran. York ordered him to halt and When he didn 't, York fired one shot hilling Aguilar in the back of the head. Or ange Coast Weather Hy JAN WORTU ot 1119 o.ili l"iltf Stllff An Orange County Road Department spokttman said Tuesday accc~s lo Jeronimo Road at thiee lntcrseclions in ~1ission Viejo were. closed because "the safety of a few is worth the in· conven_lence of the many ." In iln lntervie\v following a meeting or lrate-"Mlsston Viejo re!idents wUh the Board of Supervisors, ~1urray torm , assistant tQad commissioner. !l&id stop signs or speed bumps "are not. con- sidered good traffic practice'' to control speed. Some too re1ldent1 picketed the ill- tcrsec:tlon or C:Ordlll era Drive and Jeronimo Mondny, after l>lockadts were pOSted there and at Montilla and Carran· za Drives. The slrecits \\'trc closed after 50 residents along San Aodres, san Roque. nnd Naccome Drives complained the.Ir slreete were be.ing used as spttdways fol' ·drivers seeking n short cu t to the La Paz • Road business district . Storm said traffic studies in the area thowed that closing Carranza \\-Ould reduce access to the internal shortcut. ··aut then \\'e realized that closing Car· runia alone would result in more internal 1raffic from ~tontilla and Cordillera. Before long "'C would have been getting complaints rrom people along those streets,'' Storm said . With lhe three access streets to Jeroolmo closed, residents of the northeas' end of Mlssion Viejo -the Eldorado and Deane Homes sections -, must take Jeronimo to Marguerite to La Paz to reach the town's main shopping ctnter. Protesting residents old they' prercr a four·way stop at Cord.illora and Jeronimo lo help COlllrOI spt<d. ' But Slorm said there b no justlfication ror a top sign on an arterial road (Jeronimo ) to control the sped on a local street. ~ ''Good .Jaw enrorcement or speed • • •• regulations and proper design of streets arc the best ways to cont rol spt.>ed ," Storm said. "But since these internal slre<!ls \\'~re the only way to go, people have to ~ them.'' Regarding poss:Jble four-way stops along Jeronimo or speed bumps, Storm said, ''If you use ,traffic controls (or the \Yrong purpose. drivers lose respect for the device. The average Callfornla n1otorist bas good discipline, and we try 10 respect his inteJHgence.11 The traffic patterns of ~~ion Viejo ~arc still temporary, Storm saxt, since main arterial (through) routes a.re belng completed more slowly th.8.r1 lbe internal roods buill. by the Mlsslon Viejo Com· pany as it puts up houses. • "Like the school d.iatrict.s, we are hard put to ketp up wllh deve)opmenta," Stonn said. "We have also been alowed by the envin:wrimtaJ Impact report proc--ess. ·: "In 90 days. Alicia Parkway shoukl be finished betWee.n Jeronimo and ' ' 1 - ~luirlands over the railroad tracks. so residents will have a new arterial access available to them," Storm said. This still will not get residcnls to the freeway on Alicia. That extension will take another 15 months, Storm said. Storm, ·a ~1ission Viejo resident, said in two years nlOSt arterial routes around the tov.11 will be complete. ''There is good overall pla nn ing for roads in Mission Viejo, if people can just \\'alt. t know two years seems like a long · tin1e," be said. Two other requests have been made to close streets in COtS1ty territory, Stotm said. McKeniie Street in C a p I a t r a n o Hlgh landa was ck>sed la.st year when some residents con\plaioed of speedlng on it, but re-opened 'lt'ben other resklent.s complained. A request for closure of Gowdy Street Into Lake Forcat was denied following vigorous opPQ.1itlon rrom resident.t who UM that as their entraiice to Lake Fores I. Police said it was the second burglary or lhe store this w.rek._La.st Tuesday an· unknown amount of money was taken. Keys to the sto re were found on the dead yout h and officers believed hi: ob- ta ined them In the first break-in. Saddleback 'Y' Slotes Tot Fun A Tiny Tot program fe~turing gtimes . crafts and stories for children lhree-lo- fi ve years old v.·ill begin l\fonday at the Saddleback Vallt!y V1\.tCA In El Toro. Children can be enrolled for either a t\.\·o-day·a~wttk program or a four-day·a· week program during the five week ses!ion! from 9:30 a.m. to 11 :30 1.m. Com a1t $15 for either l\1onday and \Vednesday or Tuesday and Thursday and '30 ror ~1onday through Thur!Jclay. For more Information. contact the Y at 23131 Orange Ave .. or at 830-Yl\fCA. • \ It'll be mostly sunny Friday v.•it h slightly cooler lemperntures. ac- cording lo lhe 1vcn1hcr Fcrvice. lllg hs al the beaches in the low 70!! rising to 8j inland. Overnight 101\·s in lhc 60s. I NS IDE TOD/\\' f)OW ll lit DcCtl tur. 1\la., al a 'Spirit of America ' fcstivo t wltlt conser1'9til.lf? Cov. r.P.OTf/e \Va t.. lace. li beral Mas~acltuselt.t Stn. f:choord A1. Kem1tdU attacked PTt tldtnt Nixon fl! a radic(ll '·n1a1q1u:radina a.s a conserva- tive." See 1tory and pictl4re on Poae 4. 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Criticizes .::Indictment Guess •• • :-wASHlNGTON (AP) -Spec i a I "It ~·ould be irresponsible and un- trosccutor Archibald Cox said today it professional for me to make any_ 11a1e- WOuld be grossly premature to speculate ment about our thinking with respect to • lild ictments or the likelihood that any ftOW 011 who will be Indicted by a grand persons will or will not be indictt.'<i as a jµry Investigating the w'atergate case. resull of lhe pending grand jury io· And be said if he finds that a member of vestigation. bis staf( was the soutce for news reports Asked \l/cdnesday night about the QD ·lndictinent recommendations, the man report, one of · the three. Seymour will be fired. I (ilanzer. said, "I have nothing to say. " Cox made his statement followlng a The others -Earl J. Silbert and !iroadcast news report Wednesday lhat Donald E. Campbell -could not be ~spiracy indichnents against four of reached. A spokesman for Cox also c:ould President Nixon's former advlser11 were not be rt>.nched. recommended last ~·eek by the three The three reportedly recommended in· original \Yat ergatc prosecutors . dictiments on counts of conspiracy to CBS News said three assistant U.S. At· obstruct justice against former Atty. tomeys, who resigned th eir Watergate Gen. John N. t.1itchell, who served brief. positions last Friday, told Cox 1hat the ly as director of Nixon's 1972 rCi!leetion investigation of the political espionage -campaign: former White House chief of scandal and its rover-up was~ percent staff H. R. llaldeman; former -While complete. 11ouse domestic-affairs adviser John D. This morning. Cox issued the rollowing Ehrlichman and former White House · statement: counsel John W. Dean III. Count y Fair Comes Alive t on Friday >1 -Trucks loaded with IG-days worth of • old-fashioned run chugged into Costa ~ Mesa today carrying with them the carnival rides, entertainment, exhibits and livestock that will make up the 1973 Orange Coun_!f. Eair. __ • By IO a.m. Friday, the vast 165-acre 'fairgrounds will be transformed into a b>lorful spectacle which Fair Manager Jim Porterfield believes will be exciting ~ to attract 200.000 persons before the gates close July 15. ,, Freak midsummer rains last year brought the crowd down to 156,000 but fair directors believe they have found the {ocmula with their "GoJ>d Old Days" lheme to crack the 200,000 attendance mark. Helping the fair achieve that old· time flavor are such aUractionJ as an 'II qld-time fashion parade, homemade ice ~earn contest, .lbe big bands of ,yesteryear and antique cars. ~ Right al the entrance or the fair will be .f?S,000 worth of some valuable antique classics, tbe Packard motor can. Ever wonder what happened to an "those ?._ackards? Ask a member of the Packards International Motor Car CJub ~I the display and be will tell )'04 bow lbe "Pack" is coming back. _.. Another exhibit likely to auract a crowd is that of artist Clay Campbell, the ' lormer Hollywood make--up artist who hnned many 'of .tinsel town's stars into rrigbtenihg monsters and vampires. 1be fonner bead make-up man lor 20th Century Fox and Columbia, Campbell worked with such stars as Boris Karloff, Tyrone Power, John Barrymore, Marlene Dietrich and Jimmy Cagney. Probably his favorite Wignments were those that required special e(- racts. S~e headl, disappearing faces, and monster fangs are all part of his bags of tricks. He'll be glad to give fairgoers the inside story oo Vampires, ghoul.s and werewolves between 5:30 p.m. and 9 p.m . Friday in the art building. On Saturday, transport yoorseU back into the "Good Old Days" with the big band sound of Louis Bellson, the drum· mer who played with the..bands of Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Harry James and Duke Ellington before forming his own orchestra in 1956. Bellson and his IS.member group will play at 8 p.m. The show is free with the price or admission \Vhich is $1.75 for adults, $1 for children aged 6-12, and free for children under 6. Bellson has drawn capacity crowds at the Newport Jazz Festival and N<'W York City's renowned Riverboat nightclub in the Empire State Building. He has also appeared with Ed Sullivan and Steve Allen. DAILY PILOT t1141 Or....,. CNtt OAIL'I' PILOT,·wfltl ""'icll ;, combined 11'1~ Ht.,...Pttn. h ~bll•~ bf "'9 Or-Co111I P""ll"°~ CIHTIPellJ. 5- • .,._ edltltM •fo 6'*11•-· MWtv ''".,.., FflO•J, IM ( .. I• M.w, N-1 fl•-.;11, ~llftllnoll>fl fl•"'l:ll/F°""!•lrr V•l .. y, ll<I .... ... ell, l•VIMf~._(_ • ..., Stn (......,.ti $t i\ J...,, Ctolllrff'll. 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Ni4 t i Clet1 IMM, c.~'°"'lti. ~'-""" Irv Cll'litr a H 111111111tr1 "" mill Q,1$ """"""/ 11\f!lll t'r • .,,,...,~. n.u -"'"'· • Mitchell , under indictment in New York in a case related to a secre t $200,000 campaign contribution, i s scheduled to be the first witness Tuesday when the Senate Watergate committee resumes Its public hearings on the June, 17 , 1972, break-in at Democratic Nalional Committee headquarters. The Washington Star-News reported that Atty . Gen. Elliot L. Richardson ordered the three on Tuesday nclt lo ap- pear this Sunday (In CBS' live·"Face the Nation" news-interview program, fearing excessive publicity. The three reportedly already had told CBS they would not ansy,·er questi.ons about the evidence they have unc:overed. The CBS News reix>rt also said the prosecutors recommended accepting guilty pleas to reduced charges in retum for cooperation from persons described as alleged co-con~lrators: They are be- belleved to include fonner White House aide Gordon Strachan and former Acting FBI Director L. Patrick Gray Ill, ·CBS said. The reix>rt does not deal v.·ith any role Nixon may have had . CBS NeY.'S said. But the idea of a presentment to Congress of information and testimony referring lo the President has been discussed informally, the network's News program said. "It is understood that Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach, Nixon 's former personal lawyer, is beins-offered complete immunity," CBS News cor· respondent Daniel Scherr reported. F ....... P .. el DISTRICT ... \\'ilh, a representative said, adaing that question could be clarified today. Neither Saddleback Valley nor Irvine existed last year. The 1972-73 figures were compiled from previous valuations or the Tustin, Trabuco and San Joaquin Elementary and. the Tustin Union High Districts, from which the ·new unified districts were formed, Irvine Unified's 1973-75 assessed valua- tion was given as $115,244,305. up more than $10.8 million from a I 9 7 2 ... 7 S estimate of SllM:.4 mUlion . S:'.lddleba.ck Valley 's 1973-74 valuation of $195.639,823 is an increase of more than $23.3 million over the 1972-73 figure of $172.3 .million. . The county figures don't include public utility figures. M4ttbew said this state valuation may raise Saddleba.ck's total of $200 million, but added this had already been accounted for 1n the tentative budget. Teamsters Pull ,r Vineyard Guards In Grape Figl1t ~ ANGELES <AP ) -Teamsters union (lfficlals say they are pulling their ''guards'' from vineyards involved in jurisdictional disputes with the Cesar (.'havez-led United Farm Workers. The TenmsLers said'ln a telegram sent 'o state lawmaker.;. Gov. Ronald Reagan and Roman Catholic officials that the union now reels law enforcement is adequate in the Coachella and Salinas valleys and the Arvin-Lamont area ~·here disputes were in progress. · WiJliam Gram i. organizing director for the \Vestern Conference or Teamster!, said Wednesday that the Teamsters v:erc "forced" ro send the so-called guards to the tv.·o areas. His wire said that "law enlorcement in those areas was not adequate to protect workers from intimidation. harassm~t and physical violence by UFW sup. porters." But the Tenmsters are now satisfied !hat local l:iw enforcement is adequate and UF W officials are urged to "enforce !heir Policy of non-violence," tbc ll1lcgram 1aid. Ca ke Decorati ng Class Set a t YMCA A cake decorating class for beginning ffnd advanced students wlll begin from 11 :30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday at the Saddleback VaJley YMCA in El Toro. . Cla15e5 wUI n.in six wee.ks. 1be In• slructor Is Francis Awalt. The YMCA Ls at 23131 Orange Ave. For more In· formation, call 830-Y~!CA . O.Hy 1191 Sl•lf PlllJe ' . UNIFORM SHED FOR ATHLETIC GEAR AT POLICE LYMPICS Officer Norm Blandel Surfs, Golfs, Lifts Weights, Ri ces ot'FJ~'-... • Polieeman Vies Laguria,n in 'Ol y mpic' Co_mpetitio1i A1ost people would think the life of a policeman provides a person with enoUgh excitement and action. Apparen tly not for Laguna Beach Patrolman Norm Blandel, who is particii)ating in the Police Olympics to- day through Sunday. Blandel, 23, a Laguna Niguel resident, is competing in . lhe surfing and golfing coo tests at the Olympics. Last year. he won a bronze medal for finishing third in the surfing contest. In addition lo golfing and surfing, Blan· del is a third degree brown belt in Karate, a y,·eight lifter. motorcycle racer and was formerly a professional ba.seball player on the Twins and White Sox AAA farm tean1s. Blandel has been golfing for about six months . He gets to the links about three times a week. He said he normally shoots •overwlael11aed' in .the .lllw 70S. He surfs, ro;tinly at Salt Creek at Laguna Niguel, but also Brooks Street Beach in 'Laguna Beach about three times a week. The Police Olympics is sponsored this year by the Los Angeles Police Depart- ment. The surfing contest will be held at t\1alibu. The 72-hole' low sc:ore golf tournament y,·il1 be held at Brookside Park and Montebello coorses. ''The caliber of the Olympics is high," Blandcl said. Last year, the surfing contest drew 40 oontestants in an event scored by judges of the World Surf Association. Golf is played under United States Golf Associa· lion rules. • The Olympics arc national, and open only to police officers who arc regular members of the force, Blandcl said. Daughter Julie Disclo ses Nixon Mulled Re signing -. • Boisterous 4th Marked on ·Coast Fourth or July beach revelry resulted in arrest.! of from 130 to 140 persons in Huntington Beach while San Clemente of· ricers "counseled citizens" to keep the peace at both legal and illegal fireworks lhthted beaches along the Orange O:>ast Wednesday. Daytime cro\lo·ds were generally li&htcr than anticipated along the coast but nighttime fireworks fanciers jammed Office r R escues 1 traffic in nearly every city. 11 From Burning Wliittier House \VHIIT1ER (APl -A California Highway Patrol Sergeant rescued nine children and' their parents from a burn· ing house early today, autho rities .said. Ed Stamelos. 35, was ·driving north- OOun<L.on ttie San Gabriel River Freeway . when he noticed flames shooting through the roof or a West Whittier home belong· ing to the Luis Candia family. authorities reported. He notified the Los A_ngeles County Fire Department, climbed a rear fence of the burning house and went in through the back door. I-le made three trips inside the house to carry the nine children to safety, authorities said. When he ran back a fourth time to awaken Candia and his wife, the burning ceiling was beginning to collapse, authorities said. Stamelos led the Candias to sarety.""'Officials said. Firemen estimate the Joss at $14,000. 1st Viejo Hi g li Along with city beach "pandemonium" Huntington Beach police refused to describe as a tiot, ·•extremely heavy" vehicle traffic required police controls until 11:30 when signals were reac· livated. 1-funtington Beach police recorded 46 car accidents In the 24-hour period. Only two occurring abou.t noon were termed seriOLU!I. · Huntingtop Beach police this morning were contlnu_lng to book arrestees from the disturbances. Most of the action was in areas of .the city beach near the ·pier, where a city display •of fireworks a.t1 trac!ted Jara:e crowds about 8 o'clock, police said. The evening action capped a day lifeguard.s described as calm. City beaches attracted ·149,000 people and none of 78 rescues were termed major. Huntington State Beach drew 30,000 and there were 25 rescues, most related to heavy riptides which were also reported in Newport Beach. Beach crowds totaled 125,000 in Newport. Llf.eguards Ibgged 83 rescties and noted the number was low because most who came stayed on the beach ig· norlng the ss.-degree surf because (I{ chilly air t&nperatures and fog. While all private fireworks displays on beaches are illegal in Newport Beach, observers noted large numbers of sparks showering the., sands, as they have in years past. . Illegal fireworks and. a lot.of "µnl41-wjpl Summer. Drama W orksliop -opens ---~drinking of aICOholie beverages" were observed by Laguna Beach lifeguards. Capt. Bruce Baird said 212 persons were advised of the Jaw banning boou. on the beach. 11.·lission Viejo High School's first sum· mer drama workshop is currently rehearsing for two productions that will open in July. . Under direction of Ann Vardanian, the students will present a children's theater play. "The Red Shoes," and Arthur l\1iller's drama, "The Crucible." "Shoes" will be at 2 p.m. July 19 and at 2 and 4 p.m, July 2D in the multi· purpose room . Admission is 50 cents. The curtain will rise on "Crucible" at 8 p.m. July 'l:l and 28 and..at 7 p.m. July 2<l. Admission in the multi-purix>se room is 75 cents for students and $1.25 for adults. About 20 students arc involved in the su1n1ner theater program. Mrs. Varda- nian said. adding enthusiastically she hopes this is the first of many such workshops. ,From Page J SOFTEN.;. Earlier when some 35,000 januned the sands, danger warnings about riptides were issued to 299, Baird said. Laguna lifeguards reported 39 rescues, none serious. 55 Gas Stations Said Violating Fr eeze 01i Price Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in· vestigators found 55 gasoline stations in Southern California in nohiSJl!i_liance ~·ith price-freeze regulations d~ a re- cent three-day monitoring period . The average overpricing was 1.5-cents per gallon , Barry Rans, IRS stabilization manager, said. About 300 pricing spot checks \Vere made in the 12-county IRS district, Rans said. Overpricing ranged from one lo six ~·orthy of further study by the health cmts per gallon. planners who wilt also look at Children's The dealers agreed to roll back pump Hospital. . prices to "pass along the exces.sive Irvine delegate to the health plal)ning amounts charged to customers." Rans By HELEN THO~IAS particularly-by the-number of bright, council is t\irs. LoiA Benes of the Ranch. said, and are now "considered lo be Uaked Press International young men around him whose jobs and She and Dr. Stanley van den Noor:t, act-voluntarily complying with Economic Julie Nixon Eisenho\\·er says her father futures have been ruined by the ir in-Ing dean of the UCl-California College of Stabilization Program regulations." ritedicine. moved approval of most of the IRS investigators have begun a com- was so overwhelmed v.·hen he learned the volvement in the Watergate. revisions adopted by the facilities com-prehensive, six-day-a-week enforcement scope of the Waterga'te scandal that he "They weren·t out for personal gain mittce. effort. largely working from consumer thought about resigning the presidency and that's part of the tragedy," Julie Van den Noori indicated he "'as inquiries, In Orange and Los Angeles for the good of the country. But the fa mi· confided. "I think that 's hurt him deeply satisfied lhe changes provided ade-counties, Rans said. ly ta)ked him out of it. she said. too ... to see these men, you know, quately for the establishment and licens-spo"Onnde10of,•1.1u1·,'ensfi~stcopmripo1n8"1m_ie1s8 i0sftoprre-1_ce finished as far as any kind of govern-ing of the new 200-bed teaching hospital. She said the question (If the President inent job or political ... " Planning funds for Uu1t facility haVe been freeze irregularities," Rans said. resigning came up at a family gathering She said the President hadn 't made approved in the adopted 1973-74 ~late He added that citizens shouJd check at aj Camp David, their mountaintop any public judgments, however, on budget. gasoline stations for freeze price posting retreat in Maryland. May 4. \\•hich members of hls staff let him down . Agreement with the county board of and discuss prices with dealers before The President's present n1ood. she supervisors for transfer for 200 beds from calling their local IRS-offices. The family talked him out of quilling, said, is "very good. He's moving ahead, Orange County l\fedica l Center (0Cfi.1C l Inlonnation (In stabilization policies is she s8id, because they felt it would be and he's going to wait until the hearings to the UCI campus and improvement of available from IRS offices from 8 a.m. to "an admission of wrongdoing" and that are completed before he makes another the county general hospital with $9.5 4:30 p.m. Atonday through Friday. The he was needed In the presidency. statement (on \Yatergate). I think that's million of UC bond funds is still pending, Orange County office can be reached at "He was playing the devirs advocate J--:;o;;n;;ly;;f;;a;;ir;;,;;";;0':;;;'0;..P;;';;e);;.u;;dg;;e;;.";;';;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ho;;w;;e;;v;;er;;-:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;558-8llO:;;;:;;;;;;';;;-:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;,;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;! one evening, saying ... well, see. the -thing is, he really loves the country and he'd do anything _ .. that was best for the country. You know, he \\'Ould say 'should I resign? Would It be better for lhe country? \Vould the wounds heal faster? Would it (the country) be able to move faster to other things?' "We said no . We didn't think he should because resigning ~·ould be an admission of v.·rongdoing and we also felt thal he was the man for the job and he bad started things and needed to finish them , But )\c ~ really that kind of person. I think it was more than just a rhetorical question. I think he really thought •will this end everything?' " Julie was intervie\\•cd by 1wo \Vire service reporters at the San Clemente Inn just before her 25th i>irthday. Tracing her !athcr's reactions to the Watergate scandal. she said she felt Nix· on "was terribly distressed :ind shaken becau~ of the things he found ou in 1'.iarch." "Just realizing whnt the whole \Vatcrgate thine was,'' she said. "He wns ju.st really ln lhe dark." She said tht con· versation about resigning took place just Coor days after the: president ousted his top alde.tt, II. R. Hnld(!ma11, John Ehrllchmln and John Denn. What struc~ him the most? "I gueu. • • . just realizing what the whole Waterple thing was. My bu.her ttally just had complete faith In everyOnt around him," she said. ex· plaining why It took the preslde.nt so long to reall:ie somclhlng was wrong. "All I can 11ay Is that he was being assured that no orle else 1 In the \VhJte House) was involved," she! Sf rid. ' Julle said her father h3J bc!.en s:iddened GIANT 6.96 C... Ft FR&2tR HOUIS UP 10 29 POINJtS • PRCMlES ff9' MORE HCt£ZtR rNACfTY THAN N« OE TOP-FREE.ZfR MOOa MR MADEi s3799s Jntludtt choice of color fln front p&nel and rttnoval or L old dllhwuhe.r, ------ Phone 543-7788 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA_ I l \ 7 i -=o= --=-r Huntington Beaeh Fountain -Valley * * * Today's Final N.Y. Stocks • VOL. 66, NO. 18b, 4 SECTIONS, b4 PAGES ORANGE .COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1973 TEN CENTS Nov. 6 Charter Vote Sought • ID Huntington jwiction \\'ith the state tax reforn1 By TERRY COVILLE OI Ill• D•ll' ~\let St"! · re£erendum. The citizens charter 'ttirision com· . . I mittee ha s suggested NOY. e as the date for an election to determine the future status of the city attorney, clerk and treasurer pOsts in Huntington Beach. Committee mcmber:s have recom- mended that the election be held in con- The ·ballot propositions 1vould ask that each or the three positions r-currently filled by cle~tions every four _vcars -be made appointive positions in the charter. The City council-apwinted committee also suggests that each post be put on the ballot as a separate issue, so if one fails, they don't all,fail. Nearly 250,000 Persons Jam Beach for Parade A crowd of nearly one quarter-million persons iammed -U1e--strecls of llun- tington Beach Wednesday to observe the city'~ 69th Annual Fourth of July Parade, celebrating 197 years of American in- dependence. "Old Fashioned Fourth" was the theme and it held true .., throughout the observance, as virtually every person in town turned out to view the show~ climax· ed by one of its best fireworks displays in hi story. The blaring, colorfu l spectacle com. memorating U.S. freedom was led by a. former southeast Asia prisoner-Of-war and came ·off without problems except for a few minor difficulties. The Independence Day parade drew an estimated 5,000 participants in more than J50 entries -ranging from extravagant eity·sponsoi-el:l floats complete \\'ilh beau- ly queens to ~o equestrian units to mock· ups or Navy ships to antique cars. There were fc\v delays as the parade P8SSCd before Air Force Brig. Gen:""' Jonah Lebell, official reviewing officer. S\1•c~stakes 11·inner for the musical entries v.'as the Velvet Knights Drulf'I and Bugle Cprps from Santa Ana. The Long Beal'h El Bekal Temple Guard was awarded the sv>'eepstakcs trophy for best n1arching unit. ··sho1vboat," sponsored by t he Anaheim Chamber of Commerce. 1vas selected best float. Al BalCQm of Yorba Linda 1von best entry among equestrian units and the Orange County Shrine Club Won the sweepstakes prize for best clown or specialty entry for its riding demonstrations on 25 minibikes. Unc.le Sam didn't make it to the parade, however. He called in sick. And the .JOO.piece Hunlinglon Beach i'vlusic ~1an Band, scheduled to bring up the rear or the lw<rhour, tl}.minu te parade. didn't sho\v up either. The group. which \\Wld have been the largest of 1he 17 bands in the parade. performed instead at a Fourth of July picnic in Costa Mesa sponsored by lhe city's Bic:entennial Committee and later at a privafe engagenlent al Ne\vport (See PARADE, Page %) * * * * * * Huntington ]ails 140 In. Bedlam con Beaches By JQANNE REYNOLDS Of .. o.llr ,.11111 '"" In the 24 hours that started at 6 a.m. on lhe Fourth and ended at 6 a.n1 . today. Huntington Beach police arrested 140 people. One officer described Independence Day in the beach city as "crowded, until tbe fireworks show. And then, pan· demonium ." Mosl of the arrests came during the hours oC darkness on 1be beaches and half the people arrested were booked on felony charges that include narcotics violations, assault and assault on police officers. Mi.Wemeanor arrtsts were made chief· 1)' for drunk In publlc and possession of Illegal nre"'·orks. Pol~ refustd to cla.'Sify the bedlam on 1N! beaches as a riot. One officer pointed out that last year's riot In wttich windows wtte broken.and 26 people were arrctted was mort cohesive. Last year's arrest total for the same 24 hours wu 91 pooplt, pollce said. "This )'ear ll was a cue of fiahll and altercations breaking out at different Limes ns ofllccrs attempted to arl't'st people." one patrolman said. No ofOcers ' reported serious injuries fro m !he fighting. a:tore· than 209.000 people visited the beaches at Bolo;a Chica. Huntington Beach Ci!y and HunLington Beach Stale Beach, Uteguards estimated toda y. The trarnc jam caused by the mass migration to the beaches and the city's Fourth of July parade kept a patrol force of nearly too poUce officers directing traffic from the early morning hours un- til 10:30 p.m. Traffi c officer Orva Akin said there v.·ere 46 traffic accidents duri ng tbe holi· day. ritost were mlnor injury accidents. he said, except one In which a 22-year-old Rowan Hetgtits man was thro\\·n from his niotorcycle when it collided with a car. Lee Charles Wiiiiams was injured \\'hen his motorcycle .struck ·~driven by David Doyle, 23, of San Gabriel on Golden West Street near Palm Avenue. ~:c::ic~s~~tai.tisfactory condjtion at J>rivatc '1ire\\'Orks displays by local ruidenta· kept firemen busy. T'hey were called to douse IS 1mall blazes In Hun- . IS.. HASSLE. Pagt II Brian Parkinson, chairman of the charter commiuee, told ci1y councilmen Monday nigh! that the 'Nov. 6 elecllon date is only a preliminary suggestion and couJd;""bc changed. 'City C<lUf!cilmen y.·crc ready 10 set the election dale as of 1'11onday, btU Parkinson said O'ley have until Sept, 16 to legally set an election for Nov. 6. Councilmen established the charter D•llY ~Ii.I ~ll•ll ,........ Al' HEi\0 OF PARADE ---•· Gr•nd Mi11rsh.til Bri1n Ward committee and ordered it to de"elop a ballot 1vhich 11·ould change the charier so each or lhe post.~ becomes appoirnil'c. rather tl}a.fl elrctive. An election for just the city attorney's post was held in 1968, but voters dcreatcd the proposal 19.264 lo IS.037. Councillncn establi5hed .the cha rter revision committee April 30. They \rere unanimous in their de sire lo change lhc clerk's post. but split 4-3 over the jobs of anorney and lreasurer .Jerry ?i.tatney. Henry Duk~ and Donald Shipley (cit that because Att orney Don Bon(a and Trcasurf":r \\'arren Jtall are up for re-election lil April 1974 .it \\'OUld be unfair to thetn to makl' an issue of H~ir posts. • The majorily of the t'Ouncil. ho\\'C\'er. nlaintained that it is lime to push for change, regardless of personalities in· volved. Longtime Cil~· Clerk P<iul Jones died t\prlt I, l1·av11Jg th11 job up<"n for a mont h. l1n11l tl'!c tount·1I appointed Alk·i14 \\'l'nl\\Or'lh to fill it. She 11·ould he uµ Ior el lion in April. 1976. Bc~1des ils l\\O elei.:1tm1 rerom· n1l'ndations. the c·h:.irtcr revl~ion ··co'ni· 1n1ttcc also asked that the city's pcrso!l+ ncl office \\'file job descriptions for each of the posls as <u1 appoullive office. S pecul<itio11 'Premature' Cox Blasts Leak \\ASHINGTON !AP) -Specia l Prosecutor Archibald Cox said today it would be grossly prema1ure to speculate no\v on who \\'ill l!e_Wdkted ~y a grand jury investigating the \Vatergate case. ·And he said if he finds that a membe r or his staff \vas the Source for neY.'S reports on indictment recommendations, 1he man wi ll be fired. Cox made his statement following a broadcast news report \Vt'dnesday that conspiracy indictments against four of President Nixon's former advisers 1\·erc recomn1endcd' last week by the three original \Vatergate prosecutors. CBS News said three assistant U.S. At· torneys, who resigned theit \'latergate positions last ,Friday, told Cox that the investigation of the political espionage scandal and its cover·up was 85 percent complete. This n1orning. Cpx issued the following statement: "It would be irresponsible and un· Rre(~ional for me to a,ne any state- ment about our thinking with respect to indictments or !he li kelihood that an y persons \\'ill or will not be indictt-d a.s u rtosu!t of the pending grand jury in· vcstigalion. * * ~ 5tli Amendment Taken, by Krogh In LA Break-in LOS ANGELES (AP \ -F'ormer \Vhitc House aide Egil Krogh appeared before a county grand jury today but invoked the Fifth Amendment and refused to tcs1if,v about his role in the break·in at !he office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist. Dist. Atty. Joseph Busch. announcing that he y,•ill seek indictments in the case. said he will use a sworn affidavit give n by Krogh earlier as evidence. I-le said the grand jury \~'ill reconvene on Sept. 4 when the decision on issuing indictments will be made . After appearing before the grand jury Krogh. told ne\\'S reporters that his S\\'Orn sl'atement on the mauer had been mis· intcrprcled. Krogh said: "Some time ago I fel! con1pelled to make some sta tcnlents regarding sorue matters currenlly under in\'es1igation. Since that time 1here have been a vat·iety of inrerpretations of lhosc slatements and I've found myself under invesHga1ion. I've been advised by my attorney not to make any additJonal com· menls ... " The ll·year~ld Krogh, former aide to \Vhile House adviser John D . Ehrlichman . ha s already admitted his part in approving the break·in. llis \'ersion of \\'hat happened y,•as cootaincd in a s"'i>m affidavit sent lo the judge in the Peritagon papets trial last May. But Krogh has since changed at- torQeys. Hi!'i present. attorney, Stephen SchuJn1an. has indicated Krogh 's reluc· 1 an~o t_r.stUy. He has said he bcli~ves l\rogh is the larget of the gr<1nd jury probe. Asked \Vednesday night abol.n lht: report, one of the three. Seymour Glanzer. said . ''I h.:111e nothing to say. The others -Earl J. Silbert and Donald E .• CamJJbell -could not he> rcnchet.l. A spokesman for Cox also. could no1 . be reached. Th e three reportedly rccommcnclcd in· di climcnls on counts of conspiracy 10 obstruct justice againsl former Atty. I ;en. John· N. 'litchcll. \\.'ho sc r"ecl brief· ly <1s dir,.ctor of l\ixon's 1972 re·clcclion Near Cheekpoi1at canlpaign: for1ner \Vhitc House chief or staff ll. R. llaldc.1nan; lorn1er White !·louse do1ncstic·affairs ndViser John D. Ehrlichn1an and for1nl•r \\'hite House rounsel John \v. J)can Ill. fl lilchell, under lndietrnent in New York in a case related 10 a secrel S'.!00.000 can1paign contribution, i ~ ~chcduled to be !he first y,·itness Tuesday 11·hcn the Senate \\latergatc coinmillce resu1ncs il.s public hearings on !hr. June. 1See \VATliRGATE, Page ZI Alie11 Smuggling Figure- Falls to Deatl1 i11 0110£ re fl suspected a/if'n s1nuggler fell 10 his rt·R lh off the San Onofre bluffg ·early \\'cdnesda}' mornU1g y,•hen he attempted 10 guide 7wo llll'i;:al aliens around 1he im- migration checkpoin1. Francisco Javie r CA>nlreras of Chula Vista died of head injuries shortly after midnight y,•hcn he los t his footing in the darkness and fell from the rugged cJi{(s one and one-ha lf miles soulh of the San Onofre checkpoint on the San Diego Freeway. The viclirn's age "-'<IS not im1nediatcly a\'ailable, - The two witnesses to the accident. Da\'id Orozco and llefugio Gillen Valen· cia. both of ?i.tcxico, said · they had negotiated with Contreras June 30 in Ti· Jl ana 10 be guid('{( past the border check, -11Ct.'Ordlng to border µatrohnen. C-On· treras agrted to lead the two aliens pa!St rhe border and around the checkpoint throui:th the state park. 11 pat rolmen said. According lo {he Border Patrol report,· Contreras was leading them through the rough terrain near the checkpoint when the leader slipped and' fell . Lopez and Valencia ~·ere arrested for illegal cn1 ry into the country and will be deported. Contreras 11•as killt'd inslantty, officials S<.11d . Contreras' death is the first fatality lo OCT"llr from illegal alien 11ctivi1y at the park near 1he checkpoint in several yea rs. ahhough several immigrants seek- in~ work in the United States have been victims of serious accidents in the park . Blackfin Cuts Ea1·ly Lead In 60-Boat Tra11spac Race B~ .\l .. \tO.\' LOCKABE\' lll<1l'kliri appeared to be lea thn g !he W. ho:1t Transpac lhis mornin~ as the Class A li;oaders sailecl close to Sanla Barbara Island in thick haze and li,l!ht ai rs. 1'hc est.'Orl vessel Pegasus II. anchored at Santa Barbara Island \\'ednPSday night reported that Ken DcMeuse's 75- foot ketch passed durini;: the nigh!. Ten or 15 other. yachts passed !he islnnd but the CN'Y.' on Pegasus was unable to identify them bec;iusc of poor visibility. Yachts identificti as past the island this morning 111ere Et1gle , Nefcrti and Aries in that order. Chuck Collon . ;iboard !he l"ega'.rus. said the '''inds near the island were from lhc soulh a"'about nln~knot&i-.- \\'hich )'acht "'ll.S fi~t to clenr 1h<' \\Cst cnd-of-(.'1u.ahn,.~ htl~nd \\'ednci;i:lav ;1fler the s!flrl of the 27th Transpa c raCc fro111 Honolulu"' Thl' ans\1e r depends on the location of !he ohscrver in !he deepeninA haze (Jbsrrver~ on the c~eorl vessel Pcgasu.o; II rt>portcd the order of rounding a~ 131at·kfin . Bobon. Hag,lin1e, Buccan('('r . \\'ind\1 ard Passage. Nt'\\' \\lortd and Ondinc Sl<lrting at 5 p.m. , But observer<; clriscr to the island said Hai.iti me l\fls firsf to rl'ath 1he island . follo"ed by flobon and Buccaneer. In an}' ev1·nt . they 11cre all the Iron!· runners of the Class A di\,is1on, leading the 00.boat fleet in10 :1 densC fog on the .~ca11'ilrd si de of 1he !sland . V!sib l!H y nt fSce THANSPAC, Pai;e !) Orange ·Coast Weather Fun-filled Fair Ready It'll be mo~1ly sunny Prjday "-ilh "hghl ty cooler temperatures. ac- cording to the \\'Cather ~crvicc.. lligh s :it the beaches in the low 70s r1sin'g 10 8.S inland. Overnight k1\\'S in the 60!;. trucks loaded wlth Jlk!a,yS ~·ortb of old·fashioned fun chugged into Costa Mesa today cam1ing with the1n the carnival rides. entertt1inment. exhibits and livestock. that Will mnke up the l!n3 Orange Councy Fair. _ By Ut a.m. Friday. the vast JM-acre fairgrounds will be transforrnt'd Into a colorful spectacle tvhieh Fair f.taoager Jim Porterfield bclicyn will be exciting enough to attract 200.000 persons before the gates close July 1$. f'rc11.k midsummer rains last )'C.ar brought the cro"'·d down io 15fi,OOO but fair directors believe they have found the formul& with their "Cood Old I>o11y1'' tt>e:me to ·.crack the 200,000 att~ matk. Helping the fair achieve that oll- time flavor are such attrsction5 at 1n old·timc fashion parade. OOmenwdc Ice cream contest. the big bands of Probably his favorite assignments yes1crycar and antique cars. \\'Cre those that required special c.f· Jli ghl at the entrance of the f:iir 14'ill be facts. Spare heads, disappearing facts. $75,000 \\'orth or some valuable antique and monsler fang.1 nre all part of his classic.a. the Packard motor cars. Ever bags of tri cks. Y.'onder what happened to all those lle·n be glad to gi\'t: fairgoers lhe Packards? Ask a member or the Inside story on vamplr~. ghoul!! and Packards Jntemational ~totor Car Club ~·crewolvC! between 5:30 p.m. ;ind ~,p.m . at 100 display and he will tell you bow rriday In the art building. the '1l'11ek" Is coming back. On $(lturday, transparl yourself back Another exhibit likel y to attract a lnlo the .. Good Old 03)'S .. v.•i1h the biR crowd Ls that of artist Clay Campbell, the band sound of Louis Rcltwi. the drum· former ltollywood 1nake·up artist "-'ho mer wlio played wllh the bands of Benny turned many of til't.'fl town's stars into Goodman. Tommy Dorsey, llarry James frighlt'f\ing monsters and vampire!!. and Duke Ellington before fDrmlng his The former head make·up man for 20th own orchestra in 1956. Century Fox and Columbia. CAmpbctt--·&Usor13nd his !a.member group will v1orkcd with such stars a.1 Doris KarloU, play al"'I p.m. The 'show 111 free with the Tyrone Power. John Barrymore, ?i.1arlene price of edmmlon . whlch is $1.75 for Dielrlch and Jlmmy Cigney. IS.. FAIR, rag• 21 .' INS IDE TODA.\' Dou·11 Ill r>eral/~r. Ala .. at (I 'Spirit of A 111r r1c(I' f estivol Wil It co11.~pr1.ll"1rn:r (;nt' Gtoryc \Vol · /acf", liberril ~fn,qsac1!.1iset rs Sw. f:diuord i\l. f\e,u1"d!1 · ottaclced Prtsidcnt 1Vito11 (1$ n tacUcal "111n.~quer!l<l11111 us u co11serva· llur ." See 8101·11 ond picture on P11gf' 4. "·""· .... " MIYlfi ... C•HPW'lt. • "~1 ...... 1 ,._ • c .. ulfltof •·• O••-C-ry ,. '~"' • S~1vl1 ~t...tw n Cr"t_. " '""' "" °""" ,...lcn ... lttWIMMI • lllilet'lll ,. ... • Tl!ffltf"I ' .... •111«i1!-I ,..,, """"' • "'"tntt h ·l• ... __.. "•wt. n .11 ---" .... ·~ ... Mii u .... ., • • ·-· • ., -' l IJA~T PILO~ \,._ "------'-''-"-"'-'-' _Ju~r,_5_,_._97_3 Won't Agree ' Sihanouk J)efies War Settlement f'ARIS lUPIJ -Exiled Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk silid in an interview published today he will not agree to any settlement in his v.·31'-tom country worked out secretly by the big powers. In a copyrighted interview with the J)aris daily Le Figaro, Sihanouk said he believed that big po"'ers were discussing secrell)' plans for the elimination of Si.fianoUk and his enemy. President Loo Npl, and the creat ion or a three-segment cQllition regime. sihanook said his military rorees held 90 perCent or the Cambodian territory a~ warned he was ready to fight on un- til "the end ·or Pre&ident Nixon's mandate of until the end of the mandate of bis s1.1ccessor in 1980 or 1984. "l understand that a 'poisoned dish' being readied for us Is as follows: they woUld eliminate Lon Nol and Sihanouk, considered as bctng responsible for the present war, and one would try to recon- cile the Red Khmers and the Phnom ~rih people to form a coalition goveJ'!1· 1nent -a multi-headed government 1n ,\Illich the Front (Sihanouk's group) \~Id be the lert, thl' pro-Americans the r ight and the third force composed of France's or the Sogiet's clients, v•ould be, the center." f'l'01llPGflel WATERGATE • • li 1m, break-in at Democratic National Committt>e headquarters. .l1le · Washington Star-News reported that Atty. Gen. 'Elliot L. Richardson ordered the three on Tuesday not to a~ piar this Sunday on CBS' live "Face the Nation" news-interview program, fearing eKCCSSive publicity. The three reportedly alr.eady had told CBS they would not . a"Aswer quesUons abou t the evidence they have uncovered . The CBS Ne\\'S report· also said the ~tors recommended accepliflg guilty pleas to reduced charges in return !O,! cooperation from persons described at alleged C<H..'OllSPlrators. 'Ibey are be- believed to lnclude former White House aide Gordon Stntchan and former Acting FBI Director L. Patrick Gray III, CBS saili ~nie report does not deal with any .role Nixon may have bad. CBS News said. But the idea of a presentment lo <:oogress of information and testimony referring to the President has betn dilcamed infonnally, the network 's News program said. "It is understood that Herbert W. Sihanouk said he \\'as sure Peklny "''Ill not agree to such plans because It. has always supported his regime and would Jose sympathy abroad. "Anvhow. she (Otina ) cannot rorce our hand Since the Cambodian power Is not in Peking but in Cambodia and China has no control over the Cambodian resistance," be said. Sihanouk said "neither Peking nor hloscow nor Paris have the right to settle our fate secretly." Sihanouk said the only point of agree- ment with Lon Nol was their joint op- position to a partition of Cambola. Sihanoulc said the main reason for his o~ posltion·J.o a cease-fire were fears that a cease-fire line mwt lead to a prolonged partil;on ol Cambqdia. Lack of Love Didn't Cause Split-Actor NE\V YORK (AP) -Actor Richard Burton says private and professional In- terests rather than lack of love are the factors in his separation from Elizabeth Taylor. "'Ibert's no question about oor mutual love and devotion for each other," Burton said Wednesday in a statement released through his law firm. "I don't consider Elizabeth and l are actually separated. Ifs just that our private and professional interesll!I are keeping us apart, .. he said. "] even have Elizabeth's passport in my possession, he added. "'Docs that sound as if she's left me?" Miss Taylor announced Tuesday that she and her husband were separating afte r nine years of marriage. She ex- pressed the hope that they will be recon- ciled. Burton bu been secluded on 1.Mg I.sland at the home of his attorney, Aaron Froesch. Froesch said hfiss Taylor wUI leave tcr day-for-. vlSit with her mother in ..Los Angeles and then fly to Hawaii for a vacation with several of her children. Burton is scheduled to leave Long lsland in a few days !or either the "°1oscow Film Festival or his home in Gslaad, Swilzerland. .. ri: op Parade Winners Revealed ... Htre are the trophy winners In the ttth annual HWltington Beach Fourth of July parade, sponsored by the city's JayceCs. Winners are listed in fi rst, second and third place order. Junior Youltl • .,..: Torr1nce Junior Youlfl 8N1111 ln.td1 Jlll'.ll9r Youth lllld. knlor YMll tllnda: Sin!• Ml "Wh'°'l" Whlfflor C11111!1ri1 Torrin« $oNOI' 811'd. .MIUl1ry e.-: "lfllrd Mlrlne Aln::r.it Wl119 .e.nd lrom Et Toro/ 12nd U.S. 14rmY ll1nd. AOult Btndt: El &WI Shrlc!I Br1s1 IMllll El &1'1111 Otl1n111 Bllld. Cl11s A OrUft'I llld Bvolt Corpa: Rl(ffltt1 WIK. EK· ploreru Cr\IUCl1<1 ot C1lUoml1. Cltu a Drum ll>d 811glt Corps: Tl'llrd GtNf'lllOn Clllllt$t Dnlm llld Buol• Cor1>1: MonlWlt'f P1rk Glrll Orum Ind 811911 Corps; l(j1>91 L.llKHI Dnll'n Md Buglt Col'PI. Cl•i.t C DnHn ind Buoll COfps: 5qulrn J11lllor Orum Ind 81191tr Corps. Plpt Banda: All<lenon HT;hl1nchr1. Senior Mii-it Tt1ms: Rn.HI YOl.tlh 81nd M .. forllln; LIJIOLOYtUtsl C11it0tlln. JUl\lor Maiottftt T"ms: Rnedl J1.1~lor T'Wlrter.: A-J1111lor $per1tllr11 Lin Lo.,..11n, Junior' DIYJslon. Stnlol' Drill T11ms: Whll!l•r C1v1u..,..1 • Safi Ftrntndo VtlltY 8tnd Orlll Tum; }l.HfCMI Youtll Bind Drlll T11m. • Junior Orlll TMms: Patriot Youth 81od Orin T11m1 lftldlo J11111or Crlll Tum; Gu1rc1tnn of G1rclen Grevt. I-dull Drill Tuma: Motor PtlrOI, &I lllkll ShrlM. Ml1t11ry Drllt Tum: Mtrd'I Air Foret ••~• Orllt Tt1m.- M1Chl119 u,.u, llOl'l·mllli.rv: S.f1rr Poirot El Belc1I S"rlntJ Pterl H1•bo• Surylyor1 AUOCl1tlon; JOll'I Dtugllltl'I of HunTlnglon BHcll. M1rclllr1g Uni!•, mltlllry: NIYll SI• C1a11 Sciuedron v1111, Farge. S""lor Color Guerd: Call Mlloll Pollc11 Ntwporl lle1tll Pgllce; Le9kln ot HonOI', El 811<.•I Snrlnt. JIHllor Color Gu1n:t: Rtclnt, Wl.c. E~plortl'I Drum 1nd But!• Corps.; Amerltanenn Colo• Guara; Vtlvet KnlgM1 Orum ena Sugll CorJ>$. Mllllary Colar G\lll'd; Merine ll1rr1ek1, U.S. N1.,11 We•POnS Slallon, Stet 8NCfl; Mlrl111 Cor1>1 ll91:n1ll1ng Color Gu1rd; Mlrllll Serrac:kl, U.S. N1>111 8n1 of Lot Af\9eln;Lorlj se1c11. NelgllDOrlng Clly Floall: Gar en Grove Strlwberrv 1"11llYl l; Clly ot Founlitln V1lley; City ol Wntmlnilfl'". Commercl1I Floltl: HunJ!ttQlan Betc~ -Founteln V11tay 8otrd al RHllon: McOon•ld Hunburi;rer FIOlt· llur;er King. M11(11ry FIOll1: U.S.S. LOl Ange1e11 U.S.S. LOl'l!I llHCll; Mardi Air Foret II•••· Glflfr1l FIOlll (fol' Prei.ldenl'1 TrQPhy): Goldt n Wnt Colltg.t; El 81k1t Sllrlnt Fla.I. CIYlc-Senilct Ctul>Palrlollc \For G1lll'"nt'1 Traphln): City al Oranoti \l.l.V.A. 0rlng9 '""'"'Y P.O.W.'S-M.1.A.'a; Hunllnt1tln 8Hdr Elt1 Lodet. Ytulh GrOl.IPI (for J1't'<tt Trotx!its): 1no11n Gulan GrNt c -111 Nlllon YNtt:.Ai HIHlllngtan lle1d1 Junior All·Amlt'kan Foolblll. Hof'H.41'-l"kllol: LI V~ Mlflll'tl Hal Spt1n1111 Goi.t.n Stilt e1nk: llffch City Dodot. DK«•ttd Aul-com,.,..clal: M.tocleted V•ns. .._,.. llMdl1 COIU Lint VOi>$. ' DK«1lld Avto..cl .. lc·P1lrlallc ot StrYICI Club: WomM'I DIYlllon H.11. Chlmbtr of Com..,.rc•: Hun- !lngl1111 Beldl V.F.W. Poll No. 7UI; J11nlor women'• Clvll Huntlnoton ftHC:"· Antique Aut~·lnd!Yldu1I: G1ry Grtbblfll; Hun-llnvtan lltKh Company: Truly Nolin. An!111ue Autot.Oroup: N!!WIMH'I Re9lon11 Group Hon.1!111 C1rrlao• Club of Amtrlc1; C!11slc cir Club of $11111 An1; Nitllon1I Mllll1ry Vtl'lltlt COiiet· ton AJM>Cla!lan. c1own1: El n.i.11 Shrl,,.. Clownt; Loog 5e1cn El~•; RIY Ov1rt1\ln Rlydo lne Clown._ SPKl•llM Jvnlor Women·•~ Club ol H~ntlncrton ll•K" f11furln11 Woodsy Owl: V111ncl1 S"rlnt Club "Tin Llultt .. : Rlver1Fde MotgrinollllH v111ncl1 Shrine Club. Eouellri.n Group: M.n'1 Sliver Mou~1ed OJYl1lon- W1rd Thur1Ton, Nf'd Somm.rYllll. Pt••d41 Horae, ONn: Mf'I. Donni Johnson. Areblln: Clltr'YI HeftleY. SpenlW! C)ptn: Mrl.. Hlldl Ledelm•: P1! Htlln1 ltOllllrt• ~. F81>CY Wllllf'n Min: Emmttt OI U Fottt. F1nc:Y w .. 1trn Women: Svsln 11•'1•11: G!M Maritn l"onc1 OI Ll'otll Dorl1 C1rpenltr. Fll'CY Wnllrn NIWI; H1rt1n Tr1y10r1 lt111ly Fr-tL. wortd"ll Wnllt'll WO'l'ltft: Ph,U11 Tr1,1or1 l1rt11r1 Flit; Sendy Ledetml. Mlld'ltd P1lt1: Mrs. Jlf'ry lt..-ln a. Mrs. Jennie ........ lllCll1n: Prlnce1.1 SWMtw1lll'1 Tttc'I' Ztldln; Chrl1 Smll... ' MOunttd GrDVP SllYI<": LO"ll ""'" Moun!H P01lc1. • ~ Equnlrlllt C111cN" Gulfd: E4ue1lrl1n Trilt. Color Gv11'd. MOuntM Police or ~-: Or•l"DI Coo.inf'/ Mounltd M.1r1N!s. LI Vttltt Mounted Poll(t, Torr1nc1 Mounltd Pollet. Juntor Mounltd G•OUP: Jllf'VPll SIO!llt Club. Novll!J': lttt'M Wei r. Ca.tu~ or Vnklvt: Llllde Ltder.m1. Kalmbach or Newport Beach; Nixon 's rotmer personal hiwyer, is being offered complete immunity,•• CBS News cor- respondent Daniel Schorr reported. Traffic Deaths Mount Nude Shows Get Boot in Valley Council Meet Fountain VaTiey cit~ councilmen have approved without comment an ordinance bannffig nude entertainment in their city. The Jaw brought before councilmen is identical to one in use by the county and the City of Costa l\1esa. City Attorney Tom \\'oodruf! explained that the law recently was upheld by a state Supreme Cowt decision and the District Attorney had asked all cities in the county to adopt lhc ordinance so that enforcement of laws against nude entertainment can be unir-0rm. The new Jaw won·t change any thing in Fountain Valley where nude en- lert:iinment in local bars is already rest ricted by wning laws. Woodrufr explained that adoption of the coun ty ordinance vt'ill merely serve to reinforce the existing 1',ounlain Valley statutes. OltANG I COAST Me DAllY PILOT "lM Or-e CH•! DAILY l"ILOT wllll wtlt<" I• tl>lnlllt\td ll'lt Ntw1.P1.,1. lo l"lf!I'-bY ~ °'""" C°"" '°""l•tl'lillg COl"Po"Y. Sf'N• r•tt ••lll*" ••• ~. 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A"-'b"'f 642·1671 l'l'Ofl'I Nlt'lft or..,.. c-tv Com!llMltio. 141·1221 But Short of Forecast By United Press lnlematlonal Traffic fatalities were over the 100- mark today as the brief Fourth of J uly holiday ended. Although a final count could go higher, It appeared it would.not f'1"0111Pqel HASSLE • • • tington Beach and lwo in Fountain Valley. The city sponsored fireworks display at the Huntington Beach Pier, wh.ich signal- ed the close of the day 's feslivit ies, also signaled the start of another mass migration -this time away from the beaches. Akin said a majority of the 4S crashes "'·ere reported as people tried to make their way back to the freeways. it also signaled the start of a fireworks and boUle throwing melee tha t led lo most of the arrests. The city's small jail, designed to ac- commodate 20 prisoners, was jammed with people waiting to be booked so that poUce could ferry UX!m to the county jail in Santa Ana. Officers ~aid they dJd not finish proc- essing prisoners until 10: 15 o'clock thls morning. ·Gardena Vi~thn Found in Debris RANNIN(; (AP) -The \\'rcckage of a phnic·pilotcd by Chuck Kendrick, ml.!slng on a f\lght rrom Hawthorne to Parker, Arii., has been locatl'd on Snow Ptak Ridge neor Banning, lhe Civll Air Patrol says. . Kendric k. 36. president of Action Steel Rul e Bies-of-Gardena;-left Hawthorne on June 14 and was reported ml~ing ~ day when relatives we.re WJable to locate hlm. Kentrick's body was found in the wreckage Wednesd8y by 8 11earch party which cli mbed the mountain to In- vestigate a wreckage rtporl filed by another pilot. Cr itic Leaves Show come close to the 240 the National Safety Council had predicted could be killed dur- ing the one.day holiday. · Traveling conditioos (or the 30-hour period were generally good, although thunderstorms and damaging winds rak- ed the mldwest Wednesday, and tor- rential rains covered Vennont and New Hampshire. · The fear that gasoline and oil shortage \vould create problems for the nation's molirists did not materialize. A late United Press International count sho,ved at least 169 persons died in traf- fic since the holiday period started at 6 p.m. Tuesday. It ended al midnight Wednesday. , A breakdown or accidental deaths : Traffic 169 Planes 13 Drownings 86 Other 24 Total 292 California reported 12 deaths. The National Safety Counci l had eslimated that between 180 and• 240 persons would die in traffic accident s during the holiday period. It figured there would be between 10,000 and 12,000 disabling injuries. Hearing Slated ~ -' - For Trailer Bah On Valle y Roads July 17 has been se t as the date for a public hearing on a proposal to ban the parking of trailers on Fountain Valley streets. , The ordinance. in different forms, has been before the city council twice in the past two years. Each lime public protest has led council members to send the ordinance back to the city's traffic com- mittee for further revision. A• CWTenUy proposed, the low woul~ limit overnight parking on non·motorired vehicles on stttets inside housing tracts, bot would not cover arterial blghways. ' ; C:1.-r•lilfol, 1'1l. °''.... COo1t ~kllflll ~. Mi 114"'1 1torln, lllw1trll'°"'- oe1119r/1f l'Mlllt' or .o ... rtlttfl'llfll• fl<lrthl _, Ill rHll'odVCfd wltl'lavt IOOClll Pl'· l'!\)UIOn " <OPYl"1tfll -r. ltcoN tlfU ....... Mid 11 (Mii Mitt. (1lllOrftl1. Wbta'lltlltfl 1t1' Cl!'•llr U .U "*"lftlYI W 1"1111 U.IS -llllJI fl'llltt1rr dntlflllllll* U • ., menrM,. New YORK (AP) -G•ne Shalll will rtplticc Jidith Crlst as film critic on the NBC Today ahow because ol a dupllca~ lion or theJr tel evised reviews, NBC pro- ductr Stuart Schulbcrt 1ays. P.1o.1t of the previous complaints from residents centered on the use of recre8· • llonal trailers and the difficulty of get- ting them orr the streets when they have jll!l returned rrom vacations. l\1any peo- ple polnted out that thty need 10 leave the lr•llen in front or lhelr homes for up to 24 hours to clean them before st6fing them, ' They also pointed out thot tilt d!y cur· rootly hat a law which limits parklng on city 1treets to 72 hours. ' Ex-Solon fudicted · -Iii Fraud WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Former Republican congressman j . I r v I n g Whalley of Peruaylvania was iddicted by a federal grand jury today on charges of mail fraud and obstruction of justice. An ind.ictm~pt handed down ln the U.S. District Court charged that "Whalley devised. a scheme beginning in 1963 and continuing until 1973 in which 17 of his: congressional staff members were re- quired to kick back portions or their salary to him'. According to the indictment, the fuods wer~ then used to pay the salaries of cer- {aln of·Whalley's relatives who were pro- hibited bY. law from being placed on the congressional payroll and to defray the costs of Whatley's congressional and business enterpriSeS. Whalley was accused of reporting ex- aggerated salary figures and siphoning the excess money Jnto checking accounts which he controlled. The indictment further charges that when Whalley's kickback scheme was threatened with disclosure, he attempted to obstruct justice by submitting a perjured affidavit and threatening a witness. Whalley, of Windber, Somerset County, Pa., was first elected to Congress in 1960 but did not run for rc-<!.leclion last -November. HB BEAUTIES SPOT FRIENDLY FACES IN CROWD Annutl Par•de Draws an Estinwited 200,000 Viewers The maximum penalty for mail fraud is a $1,IXXI fine and five years im- prisonment. Each cowit of obstructing justice carries a maximum penalty of $5,000 fine and five years in jail. Fro111Pqel PARADE; .. Beach's Balboa Pavilion. Parade director Mark Hammarquist said he learned of the band 's change of plans only after readinr; about it in a. news paper Tuesda y. "No one ever called us lQ. Jet us know lhey wouldn't come," Hammarquist said this morning. "They had con!inned they would be in our parade back in March or April," be said. · Hammarqu ist said that Leon a r d Fleisher, \\'ho has played Uncle Sam on stilts in past parades, called IU.Qf Tues- day to -say he was sick and wouldn't be able to make it this year. Other than those two non-appearances, the parade went off without "a snag,'' he said. ;,\Ve were extremely pleased about how the parade went off," he said. "It lasted alm-0st to the minute to what we had predicted." No problems, other than the an- ticipated' traffic jams, were reported by police. Valley Trustees To Accept F-ri-nds The acceptance by Fountain Valley school trustees or $157,322 in federal funds to finance special education classes is expected tonight. Their meeting is scheduled !or 7:30 p.m. in the district's education center. Number One Lighthouse Lane. Trustees also will elect their board president and clerk for the coming school year. Queen Sends Greeting WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States got a birthday card from Queen Elizabeth II on the 197th anniversary of Hs independence from British rule. Model TIF-21 D, 'Plumbers Unit' Fi gure Given Some Immunity \VASH I NGTO~ (UPI J -U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica today granted limited immunity from prosecution so that former While !louse aide David R. Young can be summoned to testify before the Senate \\1atergate Committet. Young was a co-director of the White House ''Plumbers Unit" set up in 1971 to plug news leaks. The~plumbers unit reportedly was responsible for the break-in at the llollf\\'OOd, Calif.. office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist. The request ror ~immunity for Young v.'as made by the Senate \Vatergate committee. Young's attorney. Ant hony Lapham. asked Sirica to make it clear in the im· munity order that the Justice Depart~ ment could not use Young's Senate testimony to charge him with perjury. Lapha1n sa id Young has "no spec ifjc reason lo fear any prosecution" for per- jury. Sirica denied the request. saying I.hat Young's fears of possible prosecution for -perjury ,.,.ere covered by the limited im- munity order. Wednesday. evangelist Billy Graham said he is "complet ely mystified" by a report that \Vhitc House pressure was brought to block an audit of his income tax payments. Va lley, J-Iuntington Offi cia ls P lay Ball Councilmen and staff members from Fountain Valley and 1-luntington Beach will meet for a softball game Sunday in Huntington Beach. The game will be played at 2 p.m. at Murdy Park. A bring-your~wn picnic will be held at I p.m. Froa P.,,e I TRANSPAC. • • the west end was reported "very poor." Sumne r A. (Huey) Long's blue-hulled 73-foot ketch Ondine frOm New York grabbed the le.ad at ~he gun, but was unable to hold off the fast charging Windward Passage, Mark Johnson's 73- foot ketch which crossed the leeward end of the line with clear wind. Bob Grant's 61-foot sloo_p Robon was the first to pop a spinnaker as she cross- ed the line in heavy traffic about the mic!dle of the fl~. Within 10 minutes a dozeo others had broken out chutes and were Dearing away up the beach in an ef- fort to pick up boat speed. Blackfm. Ondine, Windward Passage and Ragtime all chose to go with big genoa jibs on a straight line for the "'est end. The boats flying spinnakers up the beach were hoping to pick up a westerly, but were having slow going through the massive spectator fleet. - The westerly did fill in f-0r a shor t while, allowing the boats to work c1oser to the island, but switched back to the south-southwest around the island. The west end of the island ls the first and only mark of the course and has no particular significance except as an early check-point. Catalina is the last land the racing fleet -expects-to-see until they .. raise a landfall in the Hawaiian group and start the drive down Molokai Channel to the finish line at Diamond Head on the island of Oahu. Fro111Pqel FAIR ... adults, Jl for children aged 6-12, and free for children under 6. Bellson has drawn capacity crowds at the Newport Jazz Festival and New York City's renowned Riverboat nightclub in the Empire State Building. He has also appeared with Ed Sullivan •and Steve Allen. -CoMPLnE-1 INSTALLATION I INCLUDED Gentral EIKlri~ I "IEST IUY" DISRWASHER I e I ·1 20.a CU. FT. NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER I Only 30~• Wide, 66' H19h ••• I I I I I I I I I I 19995 Mfftl SD-211 lneludes choice or COIO!' on tront paMl and nmovlll ot L···-· ------ Phone 540-771 1815 NEWl'ORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ' ' • • Nix On S.4' Pe1•ce11t· County Employes Given Pay Boost 'Hit Hard' By Scandal By HELEN TIIOMAS 1)1111.fd Prtu lntunaUoaal \ By JACK BROBACK Of 1119 Dellr ,Hilt Slaff Orange County's almost t O, O O O ernployes got a 5.4 percent salary and fringe benefit increase TUesday but the formul a was different from previous years. ··The salary and wage increase ap- proved by the Board of Supervisors is based on a 2.5 percent across the board increase plus 14 cents per hour. Last year the employes were granted an average 5.6 percent increaSe in salaries and fringe bene!its. James N. Shelton, chief of employe relations for the Personnel Department, cautioned that the 2.5 percent plus 14 cents is an average and does not necessarily apply to each empklye. Variances in the Jlmount of salary increase were granted. Impact on the county financially was estimated by Personnel Director William Hart at "less than $6 million." Hart said the total could be $5.5 million or as much as $5.9 million. The un- certainty is because the exact amount of state and federal funds the county will receive in 1973-74 has not been determin- ed. Last ·year ZS percent of the money applied to salaries was in federal or state money. The."less than $6 million" cost of the ino'eases will not a!fect the $350 million 1973-74· budget adopted by the Board of Supervisors last week. The ad,:litional cost will have to be absorbed in the various departments' budgets, according to Robert Thomas, county administrative ofOcer .. The figure of 2.5 percent plus 14 cents an hour was reached in negotiation between the personnel Department and the Orange County Erhployes Associa- tion, which represents about 8,000 employes. Hart said wage and salary agreements have not yet been reached with two new unions representing about 60 emPloyes. He would not hazard a guess as to ~hen such agreements would be reached. 1be -unions represent-aboulJO <lL the Superior Court clerks and 18 operating engineers at the county's power plant. 'The two unions were recognized by the supervisors for bargaining purposes earlier this year. The county has a so-called "Memoran-. dum of Understandlne" with the em- ployes association. This includes' tn ad· dition to wages, hours and other tenns and conditions of employment. The Memorandum of Understanding approved by the supervisors Tuesday in- cludes only changes i.n previous pr~ visions of the sa me document last year. They include such items as maternity benefits, grievance proCedure, mileage allowant'es for employes using their own cars in county work , jury duty, safety, compensatory time, on· the-job injury. vacation rules, discharge and right of ap- peal and retirement. Only one such change was questioned. Supervisor Ralph Clark asked for justification of an increase from 6 cents to 9 cents per mile for mileage in excess of 600 miles. • Hart explained that the a llowance for less than 600 miles was 12 cents per mile and the oegotiators felt there was l(lO great a difference betv.•een that figure and the next S<.'ale. He said the fact that · it costs much more to pperate a car to- day wwl taken into ~nsideration. The employe mileage allowances have not been changed in four yea rs. The adopted salary increases do not apply to co unty department heads. The supervisors determine such sa laries. separately. Among minor non-salary items chang- ed. in the pact approved Tuesday Was the elimination of the tv..-o.hour Good Friday holiday. Instead employes will be given two hours of compensatory time in the first pay period in April which they can use at any time at thei r descretion. An average 20 percent lncrease in retirement benefit was granted. It va ries Crom 13 percent at age 50 to 25 percent at age 62. Hart said .this would not result in an increased cost to county. The retire- ment boost will be paid for by payroll deductions from the count y and the employe. The increase in cost is avoided. Hart said, by using a 14-year computation period rather than the current 7-year period. Julie Nixon Eisenhower says her father was so overWhelmed when he learned !he scope Of the Watergale scandal that he thoUght about resigning the presidet)cy for the gOOd of the country. But the faml· Jy talked him out of it. she said. She said the question of the President resigning came up. at a family gathering at Camp David, their 1nountaintop retreat in t\1aryland, A1ay 4. The family talked him out of quitting, she said, because they felt It ~·ould be ·~an admission or wrongdoing" and that he was needed in the presidency. "He was playing the devil 's advocate one evening, saying ... well , ·see, the thing is, he really loves the country and he'd do anything .•. that was best for the country. V.ou know, he would say 'should I resign? \Vould it be better for the country? \Vould the wounds heal faster? Would it I the country) be able to move faster to other things?' ··\Ve said no. \Ve didn't think he should because resigning would be an admission of wrongdoing and we also felt that he was the man for the job and he had started things and needed to finish them. But Jie is really that kind of person. I think it was more than just a rhetorical question. l think he really thought 'will ·this end everything?'" Julie was intervjewed by two wire service reporters at the San Clemente Inn just before her 25th birthday. Tracing her father's reactions to the \\lalergate scandal , she said she felt Nix-0.ceanside R1"ot On "was le['ibly disJressed and shaken because of the things he found out in March." E Opts 4th "Just realizing what the whole 1• Ofi ; \Valergate thing W3S," she said. "He was just really in the dark." She said the con- 5 o Arrested versa tion about resigning took place just four days after the president ousted his 1 -top aides, H. R. Haldeman. John OCEANSIDE (AP) ...,..... A fireworks Ehrlichman and John Dean. show erupted into a two-tiour di sturbance \Vhat struck him the most? . . "I guess .. : just realizing wha t !he that spread with street fights early to-whole Watergate thing was. My fath er day. N~arly-SO arrest! were-made-. ---really-just-had-complete faith i.!1.. The brawl left four persons, hospitaliz-eYeryone arourxl him." she said, ex- ed. three of them Marines admitted to plaining why it took the presid ent so long the Naval hospital at nearby Camp to,;ealizc somethin~ was wrong. . Pendleton. A civilian was taken lo All I can say 1s that be was being Oceanside Community Hosp ital. assured thal. no one .~tse ! in. the White Police said individual fights reportedly ~lou~) w~s involved, she sa id. between blacks ancf white Marines broke Ju.he said her father has !Jeen sadd~ncd out as-a Fourth or July fireworks show in pa_rt1cularly by the .number o~ bright. in Beach Stadium was drawing to a young men around hu"!l whose ·JOb~ a~d 'close futures have been ruined by their 1n- . . . . volvement in the \Vatergale. Soon, the fights spilled. into a. three-"They weren 't out for personal gain block area east of the stadium, pohce ad-and that's part of the tragedy," Julie ded. · confided. "I think 1hat's hurt him deeply Among the arrested 'A-'ere ty,·o dozen too .. _ to see these men, you know, l\1arines and civilians, booked for finis hed as far as any kind of govern· obslrucUng officcra.-and failure to ment job or political ... " disperse. She said the President hadn't made The. Marines were released. lo military any pUblic judgments. however. on custody. In all, police said 26 persons which members of his staff let him dow n. v.•ere arrested . A1ost of them on charges The President's present mood, she relating to the melee. said, is "very good. .JJ. J. (}arrell:i SEMI -ANNUAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS ~:::;:;:; 01 SOFAS $499 You may choo1e from a large selection of fabrics in any on e of the above 3 styles SEVE~AL DREXEL & HERITAGE COLLECTIONS NOW ON SALE • H-.J .. GAl REIT fllRN~UR~ PROFESSIONAL• Open Mon. 22 15 HARBOR BLVO. • · .... JN~T~E=R=IO==R=O=E=S=IG=~=E=R=S===T=hu=~=···=.&=F=r=i.=E=~~=.===C=O=ST=A==M=E=S=A=.C=-~;,Ll~F~.~~~~~~~~,_..~ ,. I - UPI t~le.itoM SHE'S 25 NOW Julie Eisenhower .. r . . Thursd.q-, July S, 1'73 H DAIL V PIL~T ~ Julie Ban Softened Hospital Curbs May Be Eased By GEOHGJo:: tETOAL Of -O.•lv Pllet Stitt lfospilnl ronstrucllon v.ill be discourag. ed. not btll)lll'<i,· for th<' next five years and riot for IQ years if 111(' full .OrangC County ll l'alth Plann1n~ rouncil next week approves more than 40 pages <1f revisions suggested by a subcornmittee. The f:lcilitil'S 11lann1ng cOrnn1ittee this °" l·ek t'OmJ)leted and upprovccl eor- rccticms in tht! 400-pngc f\lasll'r Plan of lleallh Fncilltit>~ and Se rvices V..'hich ts <1i1c to be adopted Tuesday night al the close of a final public hl'aring . The full <:ouncil "ill receive final public co1nment beginn ing at 7:30 p.1n. Tuesday in Dcpartrncnt One . Superior Court, 700 Civic Center Dri\'C \\It's\, Santa Ana. The revilsions <ipprovcd by the racililics comn1ittec gencr11tly "sof!cn" lhc ap.. proach to solving the rounty's hospital bed supply problcn1s ""hich v.·orc r1rst put forth 111 a draft n1astcr plan. The first draft drt'v.' crilici'sm froJT' residents of rapidly grov.·ing areas of thto coun1y, notably the new ci ty of Irvine. It propos!'d an outright ban on construction of nc"' hospituls for JO ycaN. South Orange . County hospital ad- minii>1ra1ors also opposed as unv.-orkabJe a suggestion that c:tistitlg beds deemed u1ll1Cccssary in lhe n\a ster plan ,be "delicensed." Pri'sently there i!' no v.·ay to delicerlSf! hospital beds and thus force closure of ,.surplus filcilities, critics said.· Key changes approved by the facilitie9 planning committee arc: -lnsertlon of language which would': allow Irvine city health plnnners ta bridge present ly divisive. state-mandated •·health service areas" v..·hich carve up the nc~· city. J~lie Eisenhower, Dad's -Heduction from 10 to five years tht time it is sugges ted there be no "ad· ditions to lhe current invenlory of licens- ed beds.·• Instead of banning new hospitals. the new lunguage suggest~ hospitals serving '"overbeddcd" areas of the county mo\'e to area.11 need~ facilities or servi ces, -Adn1isslon 1hat population data used Jo chart future needs ol raridly growing areas may already be out'° date all(I the county 's state-required master plan n1ight be updated annually 10 reflect changihg needs. Hence. Irvine and Sad· dleback Valley cornnlunities m i g h t qualify for hospital beds or improved· serv ices sooner than the rive yeans, if ex- isting underu sed facilities in north Orange Cot.inly don't voluntarily shift their operations into the growing com- munities. Def ender, Has Birthday By United Press International Julie Nixon Eisenhower. an outspoken supporter of her father during the \Vatcrgate scandal, ce lebra tes her 25th birthday today surrounded by lamily and friends at the \Vestem White House. The President 's younger daughte r told reporters that birthdays in the first fami· ly are celebrated with . "funny cards and flov..·ers." But if she could have one gift it \vould be "a look into the fulure , , . to knov.• 1nore or what I'm do ing v.·ilh my life and v.·hat David Eisenhov.·er is doing and where we're going." 'I'he vivacious brunette has been a self- appointed public defender of her father during the Watergate scandal and has criss-crossed the country. speak.ing in hi s behalf. .., really did it on my ov..·n:· she ex - plained. including y,•riting many of her own speeches. In the past year, she has made 150 public appea rances and "when \Vatergatc ca me along I decided noL to curtail anything ... and I am doing even more than before." .Julie. ~·ho y,·as born in \Vashington dU{· ing President Nixon's firsl. lenn 'as a congressman from California's 12th Congressional rlistricl. prepared to spend the day vdth her husband , her parents and Tricia and F..d"·ard F'. Cox, her sistl'r and bro1hcr-in-la w. , A \Vhite !louse spokesman said it had not been decided \\'hcthe r the first family ~·ould ~main at rhe estate or dine at a restaurant to ma rk Julie's day. The \\'bite !louse kitchm prepared a birthday cake for her. F'riends were expected to drop by lo wish he r ~·ell. Julie and David Eisenho\\·er united tv.·o presidential fa1nilie.s when they ,.·ere married Dec. 22, 1963, in New York. She recently told reporters that she and her sister. Tricia. h11 ve no immediate plans to make the Nixon 's grandparents. Only onre during !he \VatergHte con- troversy did Julie givi:: ~·ay to emolion. She admits tears carne to her eyes when she sat t~rough the radio-television cor· respondents dinner in Washington a mootb ago and listened to \Vatergate jokes. "They "'ere not funny . They "'ere cruel and personal , making fun of people," she said. -Eli mination of all references to• "delicensure" of exi51ing hospilal beds. -Remova l ol lhe Orange Count}'· Medical Center and the proposed UC Irvine carApos teaching hospital from bed counts of local hospital service areas, since both att regional racllitles ~·orthy of furt her study by the health plamers who will al so look at Olildren·s Hospital. .... Irvine delegate-to-the health planning- ('()Unci l is fl.1rs. Lois Benes of the Ranch.· She and Dr. Stanley van den Noort., act· ing dean of the UCl-Califomla College of l\tedicine, moved approval ol most of the · revisk>ns adopted by the faciUtie.s com· mittee. I Van den ~t indicated he W;t.! satiSfi ed t~ changes provided ade· qua tely for the establishment and licens-· ing of the new 200-bed teaching hospital. Planning funds for that facility have been approved in the adopted 1973-74 sta~ budget. If you're looking for lllOll8J remmber • we've moved. 2706·D HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA lfOUllOfly ., 117t Hofbllr l l•d., Cast• Me511l TM o. °"..., ..... ...,,...~ """1AVCD FINANCIAL SERVICES .. Phone: 556-1000 ' . . • • , • • ' • ' • ' J • • I Uf'I Tt .... 19 JULY 4 'SPIRIT OF AMERICA' CELEBRATION HELO IN ALABAMA ' Gov. Gffrge Wall•c• (19ft) Appeared With Sen. Edw1rd Kennedy ' Kennedy -Lashes Nixon At Rally With Wallace DECATUR, Ala. lUPl) -Sen. Edward F. Kenntdy (0-~tass.), awarently mov- ing to reunify the Democratic Party, spo~e at a ceremony honoring Gov. George C. Willace -for patriotism W~y and lashed the ~ Nixon Administration for "trampling upon the creed ot 'denlocracy." Keruiedy praised Wallace as the em- bodiment of "lhe spirit or every American to speak his 1nind and be heard -rearlessly and in any part of the COWllry." #Id while noting that he and Wallace "have dif~ent opinions on some im- portant issues," Kennedy said they have one dUne in com"MJ'l: a dislike of the tactics ol the Nixoo. Administration. ~tany observers saw the appearance of Kennedy v.•ith \Vallace as a first step toward patching up the t a t l e r e d Democratic Party by the expected 1976 presidential candidate. N a t i o n a I Democratic Chairman Robert Strauss was O{le of these, calling the joint ap. peamce a "benclµnark in party·unilica· tion." KeMedY said he talked with Wallace about 45 minutes before his speech. but that national politics were not discussed. It is too early, he said, to speculate on the 1976 presidential campaign. -· Rogers -~roposes. Peace Plan HELSINKI 1UP0 -Secretary of State William P. Rogers, declaring that "Europe's security is indivisible from our own," proposed a five.point plan fOr peace. tod ay at the European security cmferenct.' The proPoSals which· Rogers placed ~fore the meeting of 35 foreign ministen ranged from an exchange <J. military information between East and West to lowered barriers to trade, and, "of paramount importance," a freer flow or both people and infonnalion between the t\\'O halves of the continent. Rogers stressed the need to outlaw "the use or threat ol force" between na- lions. He CJ}led this "the, keystone in the arch or a durable peace." "THE UNITED STATES has learned from our experience -that Europe's security is indivisible from our own," Rogers told the conference. "Our goal should be a continent in \Vhich no nation feels threatened, a con- tinent open to the free flow of people and ideas." Rogers, alluding to European fears that Russia and America may make deals behind Europe{s back, assured the ministers that "the United States and the Soviet Union have a major contribution to make to a secure and cooperative- Europe. The recent improvement in our relations is helping to bring Europe l()Ji!;ethcr again." Two points of Rogers' plan are as follows: -The "elaboration. with precision" o( principles on relatioos between nations. These principles -including the banning of force and the. noninterference in other nations' affairs -are agreed by all 35 nations here, bbt East and West have disputed their·exact rrieaning. -AGREEMENT ON exchanging of "certain military information" and ex· changing observers at m i l i ta r y maneuvers. Shatters "WE DON'T compile lists ol enemies wboee careen and lives are to be shat· """'1 becaUle ol llleir ~<." he said. "We dCWl•t use the tactics or the criminal or the po"·er ol. the law in order to silence those whose ideas of politics ~f·~~ .... Pair Alive After 117 Days at Sea In his atron&est ci1tlclsm ot the , Watergate ICaDdal. Kennedy said the Ad!!>inistratian bad ""'-~ ia~ oored and trampled upon the Creed of democracy." Kennedy told ne"·smen later that be wu not now in favor Of impeaching Nix· on, bul he mi ght be· later If the facts brought out in the Watergate hea rings are not refuted. WALLACE RE.FUSED to discuss the issue, saying '"There's plenty of lime to la1k about \Vatcrgate later." LONDON (AP)·-Maurice Bailey and his wife Marilyu soJd e9erythlng they owned. boUgtn: a 31-foot sloop and left for • New 1.ealand and a new life. . But their grea-. adventure ended with ,tbefn clinging to a tiny raft in the Pacific for 111 days after the boat capsized and sank in a storm ·off Ecuador. The couple were picked up· by a South Korean fishing boat Wednesday after drifting nearly 1,300 miles from the spot \Yhere their sloop, the Aurelyn , went down ?o.farch 4. The Baileys v.·erc reported weak and exhausted after their ordeal and were being given medical treatment aboard the Korean vessel, the Wolmi. They were not expected to touch dry land again until the Wolm:i docks sometime next month at Pusan. FRIENDS IN England said Bailey. a strapping 42-year--old six·footer, sold their honle in the ?o.1idlands city of Derby foor }'ears ago to buy the $17,500 sloop. ije and his 32-year.old blonde wife lived aboard the white.hulled boat for three years. getting it ready for the voyage-. Meanwhile, he worked as a printer and she as a secretary in a government of· ficc . Dockmaster Peter Brown said the last book Bailey bought before the couple set out last August "'as "Safety and Survi\Pa\ at sea:· Raid Victims Forced Away OllCAGO (AP) -"\Ve \\'ere harassed an:! just scared." Herbert Giglotto says in explaining why he moved from the Collinsville area. "'here he and his wife v.'ere the victims 'of a mistaken drug raid. Giglouo, who has filed a $1 million damage suit as a result of the raid, said \\'e-dnesday that since then his two cars have been sideswiped by hit·and-run drivers, that his wire has been followed by men in a car and that he has received harassing telephone calls. TeJephoning the Associated Press from an undisclosed location. Giglotto said he believes he and his wife, Louise. 'A'ou1d not be protected by ;-\oca:I pOOce and that be had feared he was "not safe in my ov..11 borne.'' HIS PHONE call was in response. to a request from the AP forwarded throu~h his parents in East St. l..oJis. They said their son and his wif~ moved "out West." Giglotto said he had mo\Ped Monday . but he declined to reveal his location. Giglotto. 29. said he had not been of· fered a new job but is optimistic he can find one. He quit his )ob as a boilennaker. He said the telephone calls began soon after the April 23 raid. tie said he has always been met with silence when he answered. Sunday, his wife discovered a man in their basement. Giglotto said. He said the man ran out, and nothing was found to be stolen. New England Waterlogged Flash Flood W arniiigs i1t Ne·w Hampshire, Maine Temperatures ltltfl LotW l'r "10./IV. ,: ff. .lt .111-uer11ue #lfl<hlW-" " ""'"'' " • BlrmlnoNm ., l) ·" "'M " Bot!lll'I " " " lu1111o " ~ ·" ?"''''''°" ~ .~ 111cr,oo " " •• ~ll'IC ....... u " ~ " 11wi.nd " ~ • Oenv1r .. , . ...... • • F1lr1>an•1 ,, .. " Fort Worlh " .. Prttno '"' " HOM!uh,1 " " Howton " " " 111c11•n•p0lls " " " Kanwt C•h • .. Lii V1911 "' .. Ml1tnl " " Mflw18,.k" .. ~ New te1ns " " New York " .. ' " g•kl•lld Alrw• .. ~ on1l11 " y 1'•1~1%u "' " l'l!H pfl " " M -· "' • l'lll'bU.2" " l1 ... ,.ort•• 1 °'"'· .. 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Tilfeo THU•SDAY Sec-high • 2:31 p.m. •.t S.C:ond low 1:'9 p.m. 1.1 FlllDAY Flt"!JI 111911 • 2:15 1.m. ).f Fk~I low l:l4 1.m. O.f Second high l:32 p.m. 5,0 $11<;ond low , 10:U p,m. 1,6 Sun lllws S:47 ... m. 1111 l :Dll p,m, Moe>n l lMS 11 :31 .. .,,. S.11 11 :17 p.m. DAILY PILOT ' - • • • *** ............ . ' llAYSI• ...... J111T 2•11 MARINERS SAVINGS ADDS TO ITS FLEET *** :"\ow com•eniently localed in Bays ide Cente r at Jamboree ·and Bayside Drive. *·** * ,DO•'T lllSS THE BOAT * ·A tic abOu1 ou,. Special Surpri1ff . FREE LOG BOOK S, INFLATABLE BEACH BAGS AND OTH·ER NAUTICA L GIFTS e ~EFRESHMENTS IN LOBBY e VISIT THE FRIENDLIEST CRF.W IN TOWN ·. .. ·. ·. FOUNDED 19'3 MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Sublidiary ol ('1pi11l Alti1na C"'!'-"'•I""' • 1024 s.,.-Dm-r • N .. wp11u Srx-h • Ca1irurnil 92tr00 lll'41642.4000 • H1>11111 9 ~"' le> 4 pm. Friday' until 6 !""· Mt<IN OfFICE:WESTCLIFF AT DOVER . NEWPORT BEACH ~· <m> •.• --- - ' 1111111111111111111 z ~ :::> 0 0 111111111111 11111 11 • Excluding Size C·110 "--COUPON Olt'IN DAILY 9:30 to 91lO ·SUNDAY 10 to 1 OIANADA HILLS 1800 Chbtsworth SI. WOODLAND HIL~S 21SOO VICIOt'y Blvd. tlVllSIDI: JS?O Tyler Sl, IANlA ANA SOlllt't Coast Plaz11 TOllANCl Seputv~a and HawthOrne IUf:NA ll'AtK Beach and Oranget'"~r .......... ANOI G Norlh Of 1iu'od M•,nches1er LAKIWOOD Carson al Pi9rarnounl "".,... V'l , arden Grove Blvd. ' .. 7 . I .. . · , - VOL 66, NO. 186, 4 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE .COUNTY, cALll'OllNJA • Today's Fl1111f N.Y. Stocks • •, . N .~ TEN CENTS . Hlackfin • Ill Early Transpac Lead . ·60 Boats Sail Race to Hawaii ' By AL:\T01'' LOC KAHEV 01 1111 O•llr l'llof Si.If Blacklin appeared to be leading Ill<' 6U. boat Trans pac lhis 1noming as the Class A leaders s.ailcd close to Santa Barbara Island in thick hnzc :ind light ai rs. Th e escort \·esscl Pegasus II. anchored at Santa Barbara Island \Vedncsdav ni ght reported lhat Ken lk~1euse·s 15. fool ketch passed during the night. Ten. or 1a ot~r yacht.~ passcd lh(' island but I he crew on PegasuS''V. as unable to ident ify 1hcm because of poor visibility. Yachts identified as past the island thi s rnorning were l':agle. Neferti and Aries in that order. Chuck Cotton. aboard the Pegasus; said the· u'inds nc;:ir 1hc island were fi::()n1 the south at about nine knots. . \Vhic;h yacht 'ft'as first ti> clea r !he ~·est end of Catalina Island \\1edt1csday after the starl of lhe 27th Transpac race fro1n 11onolulu? In an\ C\'Cnl. thcv \\Cr<' all the fronl· runners. of lhl' (:lnsS A divi~ion , lcadlng lhc l)itho:H fl £'CI 1n10 a dl·nsc ro~ on th1• sca\\'anl side of tht· island . \'is1bili1y at the \l"l'SI end \\as reporh·cl "very poor." Sumner A tHuey ) Long's blue-hulled ;J.fool kf'tch Ondtne from New York . grabbNI the lead at the ~un. but was unable 10 hold off the fast chargint: \l'ind\1·ard Pnssogc. l\1ark Johnson 's 73- loot ketch "'h1ch crossed th l' ICC\\'ard end ISl'l' THAT'\SPAC, r ni:c 21 Pur ki11g Bun Hi t Agai11· B y Chamber DIAMOND.HEAD HERE WE COME: PORTION OF 60-BOAT TRANSPAC FLEET SAILS ACROSS STARTiNG LINE ' Yochts Include Improbable 1851S), Bloc kfin 18910), S poctri 1378881, Chutipoh (29021 .•nd lit rlght) N•lu IV . The ans"·er depends on the localion or the observer in lhc deepening ha1.c. Obse rvers on !he escort ·vessel Pegasus JI reported the order of rounding as Blackfin, Robon, ltagtimc, BuccanL't'r. \\'ind"·ard Passage. ~C"' \Vor ld and Ondine sta rting at 5 p.n1. The Corona dcl :\1ar Chamber of Com· mC'r('C Ro:ird of Dirccto~ lodav reaf· fi rmc1I their opposit ion lo ilny Plan to rc1nove on.Slrect· µarkin g from Eas t Coa ... 1 ll1gh"·ay ------ New Restaurant Owners Seeking • ZQne E~emption Builders of the Cannery ,M4 newly~pen· ed Newport •Beach restaurant, have filed for an exemption from Proposition 20 controls, their attorney ~cated today. nie·issue of the Cannery's opening was raised Monday by Ronald Caspers, a merrtber .or the South Coast Regional zoiie Comervalion Cpl11Jllissi.on. Cas~, also chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, asked about the status of a tE!tter sent to the developers in Jyne, warning of~ possible violation of the coastline initiative. Commission Executive Director Me lvin Carpenter said a company representative phoned him June 13,. but he couldn't remember any communicatton since. Don Thamer, attorriey for developers BurgeSS:Donovan, said today an ap- plication for exemption was filed June 20. Thanu.~r said Carpenter told him he d~'t kno't the full sta\us of the Cannery pro~ ·When Caspers questioned him Monday. More than 1,400 apP!iCations (Qr permits and exemptions have been received by the Orange-Los Angeles COlmty commission. Filell are ).ept in the commission's of- fice at 666 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, but the panel meets at the Harbor. Department headquarters blocks away. Demolition of the cMd \Vestem Canners Companf building on Newport's Rhine Oumnel-took place: last yar. _ A bulkhead permit from the U.S. Arm y Corps of ,Engineera 'was obtained . in November-1971 and the actual building permit~ from Newport Beach was receiv- ed Nov. 3, 1972, ~fore Proposition~ was ~by voters Nov. 7. 'I1lamer said . . -' ~ . ' 11•11 ho mostly 8UDl1)' Friday with slightly cooler temperatures, ac-cordin& to the weather service. · Highs at the beaches in the low 70s rising to Ii inland. oYemight lows in the &Oii. INSmE TOD-' Y • Dmvn i'n Decatur, Ala., ot a ·~lrlt of Amertco' fetdool"'IDtllr ..,...,..11w Gov. GtOl'f}< Wal· Zou, libtrol Maasaehtuetfs Sen. tdward .II. KenMdy attacked 1'1'tridont Nlz-On a1 a nldlall "~rod"'9 as o eottUMJOo tiot. Stt •tofll and ptctnre on !'al!" 4. .... -i' q .:: ._ co ,. ----...... 7 9 ·-' PMll c•1 -..-. I " • -• • .. • .... .... • n - ---. __ .. --. -.... ·-. -.... -. ....... """ ,,.,. ....... 4'11 • • Arson May Have Started $500,000 fire in N!wp <?,rt By JOllN SCHADE or "'-D•lh' "'lot St•ff Newport Beach firemen said Wday they think an arsonist may be respon- sib1e ror the $500,000 office building fire early Sunday that left 19 businesses with no place to do their business. · \Vhile the investigation into the mid- night blaze at 4500 Campus Drive con- tinues the businessmen themselves are tying to regroup and recouP. ~1any of them lost everything, includ- ing files and ·records or such things as who owes them money and what they ·are supposed to do tomorrow. -Fire officials have boarded up mo.st of the offices at the scene. There \Vere guatds to keep the curiosity see kers away earlier in the week. Inves tigators from the Ne"ip6rt Beach fire and police d_epartments are using the Orange County Sheriffs crime laOOratory fb-heip-thert'lfind'1fut for sure if someone put a torch lo the t\\·o-story "·ooden complex nea r Orange County -.... .,.,,.,. Fire officials declined to discuss any details of their investigation but fire Ca pt. Dan Topoinl! said circumstances at. the scene indicate arson is a strong possibility. ' "There was so much heavy bum da m- age in a short time," Topping said, ex- plaining that is normally indicative of a fire that has beeh set. Tenants of tbe building have-been at· tempting to .salvage what's left of their businesses. Realtor Warren Gibbons says he is moving to another building within the same University Pina complex. "l was one oC the first tenants in :be complex when it opened· nine years agO and I can't see moving oow." Circumstances were different for Steven Kavanaugfi: OWner of lhe-Hicte. away Snack Bar which was completely gulled by the blaze. He had just opened an office for his growing snack bar busi- nesses the Friday before the fire. "I plan to reopen the snack bar itself "·hen the building is rebuilt," Kav- anaugh said . The TAB answering service sustained ooly smoke damage and tried lo keep on "·orkin~. "But lifonday ""e had to move our service because of the smell." Mrs. Jean !\filler. service manager. said from her temporary trailer near the scene. "ri.1y operators ha,·e been handling csi lls around the clock since the fire," she said. Pandemonium Marks , 4th of July Revelry ... Fourth of July beach revelr:y resulted in Newport Beach. in arrests of from 130 to 140 '°jlerJOm In Beach crowds totaled 125,00>. in Huntlng&on Beach while San Clemente of-Newport. LifegUards lfl)Sged 83 rescues ficers "counseled' citizens" to 'keep the ~ and ~-ed the nom'bet 'was· loW' becau8e peace as both legal and Illegal Ore works , most who came stayed on the. beach ig· Ughled beaches aloog the Orange Coast noring the ~egree surf because or . Wednesday. chilly air temperatures and fog. Daytime. crowds were generally lighter While all privale fireworks displays. on than anticipated along the coast bl.it beaches are illegal in Newport Beach, nighttime fireworks fanciers jammed observers noted Jarge numbers of sparks lraffic in nearly every ei~y. shO\Yering the sa nds, as they have in Along with city beach "pandemonium" yea rs past. · Huntington Beach · police refused to Illegal fireworks and a Jot of "unJawfuJ describe as a riot, ''extremely heavy" drinking of alcoholic beverages" were vehicle traffK: required police controls observed by Laguna Beach lifeguards. until 11 :30 ~·hen signals were reac-Capt. Bruce Baird said 212 per80ns were tivated. advised of the law banning booze on the Eatery Patron Goos to Jail . . ._,.J ,l u .f ~1iri y Jla·µi A mah who police claim refused to pay the addiliooaJ new one-penny sales tax on a SJ.711 hamburger snack at a Cost a A1esa coffee shop was jailed on the Fourth of July. · Anhur G. Y.'eimar. «. of 123 46th St.. Newport Beach, ma:y have gotten in his own ty,·o cents' worth on the tax· increase but he was still booked on charges of de· fralldirig an innkeeper. Leo's Coffee Shop Manager Harold L. Schumacher placed \Veimar under citi· :r:en's arrest and turned him over to Of- ncer Roscoe Broad after the 4 a.m. incident-. -- Investigators who \vill handle pM>secu· lion of the t~penny misdeameanor ca~ sav the tax raise which went in!o effect just before America's Indepen- dence · Day celebration may not be Weimar's only gripe. 11e is an unemployed aerospace engineer. Dead Girl Identified · SAN FRANCISCO tAP) -Police Wednesday iJentified a young woman round smothered to death l\fonday as Angela Thomas, 16, of Belton. Tex. OffiCcrs said l'\.fiss Thomas' body \\•as found near Benjamin Franklin Junior High School. But obse rvers closer to lhe island st11d R<lgtime v.'as fi rst to reac h the 1slund. follo\\'ed by Robon and-Buccaneer. Kissinger Trip To Peking Set; Topic: Cam bodia P.ursuing a seulement of the fighling in. .Cambodia. Heney A. Kissinger will visit Peking l:iter this month or In earlv ;\ugust. · · Sources at the \Vestcrn \Vhite House acknowledged Kissinger's plans \Vednes- d11y as Huang Chen. China's top diplomat in the United St~tes. prepart'd to fly here for ta lks Friday "'ith Pres•· dent Nixon and Kissinger. \\1hile in Peking , Kissi nger will confel' "'ilh Premier Chou En-lai -and also is ex· \>ected lo ntcet with exiled C;unlx:ldian Prince Norodom Sihanou k. Jn the view of An1erican officials. th e prince is likl·ly to play a role in any settlement between the Camlx:ldian ~ovcrnmenl of Prl'm ier Lon Nol and guerrillas supportC!d by North \"ietnam. The Nixon :.idrninistraiion·s quest for an end to the Cighting in Cambodi11 became more urgent following the enact- ment last weekend of legislation to cut off all funds for U.S. military activities 1hroughout Indochina on Aug . 15. Although Nixon has served notice he "'ill seek new war-making powers fron1 Congress if a seulement is not reached Uy the deadline. antiwar forces currently claim clear majorities in both the Scnale and Hous~. Holx'rt Aston, ('hambcr 1>rrsiden1. s~ud the stand 1s b.:1sed on rl'porls by the con- -sultan! doing the. Ne.wport Beach traU1c study lha1 adding 1"·0 mo re lanes lo lhe high\Yay would 1101 alle11iatc lhe traffic crush. Aston s:ud the Chamber \~ent on record, again. supporting some kind of by-pass rQU lt! around dov•nto"'n Corona del ~1or. "\Ve "'ill write a letter lo the Citv Council ond the 1raffic commill ee rl:_ s101ing our position." Aston said. c.>:· 11laining lhal the posilion w;is ur1g1nally formulated several rhonlhs ago. Aslon said 1he chamber "'ill !)(' repf'CSt'tllcd a1 Tuesday nighrs citizens Transportal ioo Plan Advisory Committee n1eeting at 7:30 p.m. 1n City llall. Aslon Tuesday had criticized the L't11TI· niillec lor recommending thi.11 con- iiidera1ion of a by-pass route b<- eliminatcd because of public OPJ>O"ition Aston said that ··public opposition .. ~·ao; no more than a handful of lfarbor View Hills homco11o ners "hose property ~'alues might be depreciated if the highway was huill bel ow their horncs. 1n the Firth t\vcnuc corridor Ac tor Jack Mawkin~ Su ff er~ I tc11 1 orrha~e LOi\'00~ 1 UPI ! Actor Jack Ha"•kins. 62 . undtrwenl surgery tor a hcn1orrhagc \\"ednesday njghl and was reported 111 serious condition today. a spokes man for St. Stephen'~ hospital sairl Hawkins. who has surrered from th roa t cancer. had an operation in the Uni te<! States in ~1 ay 10 be lilted "'ith an artHic1a l voice box . HWtUngl9" Beach police recorded 46 -beach. car accidents ln lhe If.hour pcriod._Qnly_Earlier when.some 35,lm:..jamme<L.U10c- • two occurring about noon were tenned sanda, danger warnina:s about riptides serious. were issued to· Z99. Baird sald. ·Laguna Huntington Beach police this morning lifeguards reported 39 rescues, none were cmUnulng to book arrestees rrom serious ·· lbe disturbances. MOit or the action was Despite record crowds at San Oemente in areas al tho city beach near the pier. he · k d'-pla · where 8 city dilplay of flre~-orks at· Pier for t city firewor s JB y, 1r~ traded larp orowdl about 8 o'clock, rltaUon of rnok>tists caught in a post-.. police said. show !raffle jam about 10 p.m. and fre- .l'be e"9llinl action ca_wed a day quent instances of beer can burling, no lifeguards dllcrlbed as calm. City arrests marred be.ach revelry. · beaches attrxted 149,000 people. -and Police counseled cttizens to keep the lid none oC 71 rescues were termed major. on, and for lJiie moat part residents and Huntington Slate Beach drew 30,000 and visitors obee"ed the clly ban on there were J5 re&cue5, most related to fiNJworks on beach areas adjacent to the heavy riptides wh ich were 1lso reported pier. ' O.lly ,.Ml ,._ ...... ,..,.. CROWD ENJOYS ILLEGAL FIREWORKS ON BAL ISLE'S NORTH BAY FRONT Despite Lick of. Official S1nction; the Red Gl1rt of Rockets Livt& On • { • • ~-D:;.Al.LY PlL0_1 __ _ Cox Attacks ~peculation Over Probe Wl\SlllNGTON IAP ! -Sp ecial Prosecutor Archibald Cox said today it wouJd be grossly pre1nature to speculate now on who will be Indicted by a grand jury investlg11t111g the Watergate case. Arid he said if he finds lhai a 1nember of hls stafr was the source for news reports on· indictment recommendations, the man \\'ill be flrl'<I. Cox made his statement follow"l.n g a broadcast nev.•s re1X1r t \\'ednesday tha t coruipiracy indictments against four of President Nixon's former advisers were recommended last week by the three original \Vatergate prosecutors. CBS Ne.,.,•s sajd three assistant U.S. At· tomeys, who resigned their Watergate positionS last Friday, told Cox that the · ir\Yestigalion of the political espionage s~ndal and its cover·l,IP was 85 perCent complete. Thi s morning, Cox issued the followin g statement: "II would be irresponsible and un· Rro!essional for me to make any state· ment about our thinking with respect to indictments or the likelihood that any ~ will or will not be indicted as a r:Csult of the pending grand jury in· ,te,sugation. . .. Asked Wednesday night about the r~port, one ~of the three, Seymour GJanzer, said, "I hau pothing to say. )he others -Earl J. Silbert and l)cioald E. Campbell -could not be rea,ched. A spokesman for Cox abo could ~t be reached. The three reportedly recommended in· dlctiments on counts of conspiracy to oti;truct justice against former Atty. Gin. Jobn N. fl.1itchell , who served brief· Ii a3 director of Nixon's im r~ledion C¥1Dpaign ; former Whlte House chiel of staff H. R. Halcternan; former White House domeStiC-aHalrs adviser John D. Ebi-iichman and former White House C»UnSCI John W. Dean lll. .Mitchell, under indictment in Ne\! V~rk in a case related to a secrei ... 000 campaign contribution, i s Scheduled to be the first witness Tuesday wlien the Senate Watergate committee r.esumes its public hearings on the June, 17, 1972, break-in at Democratic National Committee headquarters. ·,'J'he Wawncton Star-News reported that· Atty. Gel!._,Elliot L. Richardson or<lered Ille thlW' .. Tuesday not to ap-~ this Sunday on CBS' live "Face µie blalion" news-interview program, fearmg · eiceuive publicity. 'Ibe three reportedly already had told CBS they would not apwer que5lions about the evidence they ba:ve uncovered. Board Elected fo Lead Newport Nature Center " ·A new board of director! has .been elected to guide lhe continuing develop- ment of the Newport Beach Environ· mental Nature Center, built ~ a gully behind Ne.wport...Harbor High ~!_. _ Top officers for the coming ye~ in- clude: Mrs. Henry D. Durkee, president ; James Murar, vice presideot; Mn. A. ~lerrill Brown, secretary and Mrs. Eu- gene Kovach. treasurer . The nature ce~r "in cludes a man- made flowing stream fi.Dd waterfalls and eventually will feature trees and plants from all over cali fomia and a natural basin amphitheater for instructiooal purposes. Much of the \\'Ork so fare has been done by clas.sfuls or students from Harbor High. "'ho earned credits for con· structing the center. Board members na1ned for another term include Judge Selim "Bud" Franklin: Dr. Norman Loots . assistant superintendenl or Ne,vport-J\1esa schools; Nev.'J)Orl Harbor High Princi pal Charles (:odshall and Curtis Shelley, Harvey Clemens. Fred Lang. John Echt ernach, Hobert I-louse and John Johnson. _ Tliief S11.ookers British, Police SLOUG H. Eniillnd (UPI) -At f.irst the pollct fhouattt It was a great gag. But enough 15 enoul}I. Someone stole a red snooker ball from the Slciuah pollct recreation room and repfaced It with an lm· itaUon plastic one tNt wobbles all over !he table. The problem Is !hat no slore sells one ball alone. ''You have to buy a set and that costs $70." chief inspector Charles Crammer said. "\Vc'd like our ball back please.'' County Fair Comes Alive On F.riday Trucks loaded with lo.days ·worth or old-fashioned fun chugged into Cost.a Mesa today carrying with them the carnival rides. entertainment, erltibits and livestock 'that will make up the 1973 Orange County Fair. By 10 a.m. Friday, the vast 165-acre fairgrounds will be transformed into a colorful spectacle which Fair Manager Jim Porterfield believes will be exciting enough to attract 200,000 persons before the gates close July 15. Freak mids!JIDmer . rai.nls Jut year brought the crowd down to 156,000 but fair directors believe they have fowld the formula with their "Good Old Days" theme to crack the 200,000 attendance mark. Helping the fair achieve that okt· time flavor are such attractklns as an old·time fashion parade, homemade ice cream contest. the big bands or . yesteryear and antique cars. Right at the' ~ntrance of the ·fair will be $15.000 worih of some valuable antique classics, the Packard motor cars. Ever wonder what happened to all those Packards? Ask a member of the Packards International Motor Car Club at the display and he will tell you how the "Pack" is coming back. Another· exhibit likely to attract a crowd is that of artist Clay Campbell , the former Hollywood make-up artist who turned many of tinsel town's stars into frightening monsters and vampires. The former head make-up man for 20th Century Fox and Columbia, Campbell worked with such stars as Borl! Karloff, Tyrone Power. John Barrymore, Marlene Dietrich and Jimmy Cagney. Probably his favorite auignments were those that required special ef- facts. Spare beads, disappearing faces, and monster fangs are all part of his baks of tricks. He'll be glad to give fairgoers the inside story on vampires, ghouls and were'l''Olves between 5:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Friday in the art building. On Saturday, transpc>rt yourself back into the "Good Old Days'' with the big band sowld of Louis Bellson. the drum· mer who played with the bands of Be~ny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Harry J ames and Duke Ellington before forming his own orchestra in 1956. Bellson and his JS.member group will play at 8 p.m. The show is free with the· m-ice oJ admissi<>!!_ which ls $1.75 for adult!, $1 TorC!illare:n aged ~12, ana-1ree- for children under 6. Bellion bas drawn capacity crowds at the Newport Jazz F~lval and New York City's renowned RJverboat nightclub in the Empire State Building. He _has also appeared with Ed Sullivan and Steve Allen. Coastal Panel Blasts Reagan's Fund Rejection SAN FRANCISCO (APl -The Two new board members ar e John J\fcKerren and Mrs. Benjamin Brown. t:alifornia Coastal Zone Conservation Commission unanimously protested today Gov. Ronald Reagan's veto of $250,000 for the nc\v body's operations. Robert Mendelsohn, San Francisco supervisor. called the actloo the "height of fiscal irresponsibility." • DAILY PILOT Tftt 0r•l'l9t CNt! OAILY 'ILOl , •Ill! w!\k~ It C-llll'd "'-N._.,ft U. It pVOl!tlw<I W 11'9 0r•l'l9t Co.ti! ~uMltlllnf c.mrNny, "" ~IH .crJ!m>t. 1r1 Pll!>!lt""I, MOllll•Y l!lrovg~ Frlcu y, ror C~!• M•u , N~ leK.11, Hl.O'lllC19!Dn 8HCll/FllUfl!l lfl Vf lley, Lff\11\a a .. cn, 1,.,i.,.1s-1.bac-lft:I ..., C"'-'-1 ~n JllOln CIPlt lr•M A l lf!O)f r.-;i klMI fl!llt.-i It ;wlf,litd'kllli;fn 9"11 kndlyt, TM !M'lrKlPfl 11110ti1111no ..,.n, ho 11 im w ... 1 tfY Slrttl, Cotti MHf, Cfllklrnft , ~11'. Rob1rt N. W11d '•n idt nl •hll ~llllllllltr J1dt R. Cvrl•v Viet P'Hidlfll Ind G-•11 ~ ....... T~Ol!lfl Kt1Yll llOO!or Tho1"111t A. M11rp~i11t Mlflll\llf Efllor L. '•ttr l(r:•t N-1 8-Kfl (lly J!fhtt ~~-1--~-J!!!'~···~· ~ lJJJ N•wp•rl 111l1,.1ril M1ili,,f"Adcl11111 ,,0 . l •r 1115, t266J °"'"'°"'"' et.I• Mftfl Uf Wttl t1y l trMI ~ lt«ll: m ,._, .r.- Hvntlfle!M kt<ftl l111S hid! .......... ,.. IMC Cllml!lli: "5 Nerti! II CMllM 1111 T•1fl•1n1 (7141 '4MJJI C._... AiMfl I I '414'71 c...,..""' 1t1i.. • °'...,.. c-1 .. .-i1t111nt ~11v: No -,..,."'· m"""•'"'-' Ml"''" -""' ~ ~"-" ,_... !!WY R ~.. will'WI N*lotl 11'11'' fl'llltlltl "' C'tll\l'flfl'lt .-• ....,_ ~ Cltfl ... , ... Hi.I It C•I• Mttf, C1llforfllli, &lllllCtffolltfl lw t•"lof" t1,U l!IO'\ll'l!YI 1w fl'llll U .1• !Mflll'llYI l'llll!&rT dtllllllll~ "'·" '""'"'"" ' He said applications for coast zone development projects now cannot be processed and their sponsors m1Mt suf· fer economic loss because of the delays. He said Reagan cut the coastal com- mission's $250,000 from lhe state budget at a time when the state has almost a $1 billion surplus and i5 collecti~JUl added one percent in sales taxei which pro- duces $1 million more a day. Chairman ~telvin B. Lane proposed that the statewide and regional ccm- missions will all address protest letters to Reagan. Joseph·E. Bodovitz, executive director, reported that the work volume ex· perience so far in dicates the comml!111lon "'ill need $500.000 a yellr for the four years In "'hich it must develop a permanent policy !or conservation and control of Qlllfomla's coastline a.tt.as. -'t'fie comm1!lt011 me at the San Fran- cisco Al1'J)Ort ltllton 'to act oo ten development project appeals and to con· duct. public hearings on JI more appeals rrorri regk>nal commlS$ion decisions. Solon to Have Bahv • LOS ANGELES (AP) -R<p. Yvonne Bralthwahe Burke (Q..Calif. ), apparently will bcoome lhe first memOOr or Congreu to ha ve a baby while serving ns a lawmaker. Mrs. Burke, 40. hj\."I con· · Cirmed she is pregnant and says hCr child is d\le11n November. ... ' • . ' - Ceremonies For Judge Sch~uloo Or8J1ie Coonty Superior Court olllolab are today scheduling the rormaf in- st1llatlon of Judge Jame9 Walsworth of Newport Beach as one of five Republic11n judges and lawyers appointed to bench by Gov. Ronald Reagan. Judge WaJ,Worth, 39, will move from Ills Santa Ana Municipal Court spot lo take over the post mJde vacant last month by the ~eath of veteran Superior Court Judge Ronald A. Crookshank. Judge Walsworth moves to the higher court and a $36,393 salary after exactly one yelir's service on the municipal court bench. A nallve of Orange Countf, he was educated af Anaheim High School and the University of California at Berkeley before' receiving bis law degree from Hastings College of Law in 1958. He and ·his wife, Nancy, and t\\'O chHdrea moVed to NewpoN Beach In 1959. He worked for ·the county as a deputy district attorney before moving to private practice in a Westclill Drive law partnership. Attorney John A. Griffin of Anaheim was selected by Reagan. to take the $33,481 South Orange County municipal oourt vacancy created by the elevation to Superior C.ourt of Judge H. Warren Knight. Griffin, 51, received his education through the Los Angeles school system bet'on: obtaining his Jaw degree from Southwest~rn Law School in that city. He entered private practice in the Anaheim area and makes his borne there with hi s v.ife, Claire, and two daughters. Reogan picked Robert C. Todd, «. of Santa Ana , to take over the Harbor Judicial District bench . spot vacated earlier this year when Judge Everett W. Dickey was e~ as a Superior Court jurist. Todd, a partner in the Santa Ana law firm of Todd and Miller, obtained his law degree from Loyola University in Los Ang<les In 1957. The USC graduate and hls wife, Eleanor Lucille, have three sons 8nd live in the Santa Ana area. Samuel B. Taylor, 42, of Santa Ana. leaves private practice for service In the local municipal court as one of.a number of new judges whose posts were recently created by the legislature. Judge Taylor, a .native of Virginia who was educated in that state and obtained hls law degree from the University of Virginia in Ricbmood, lives in Santa Ana . with his wife' Elizabeth Ann and four children. The Reagan appc>intee prac- ticed privately in Long Beach after service with the United Slates Marine Corps. * * * Reagan Appoints Balboa Resident To County Bencl1 Governor Ronald Reagan today an· nounced the appointment of Robert E. Law, 34, of Balboa, to serve as one of two new judge! on the Central Orange County Jifdicilil"l>ikttlct-bendl~ - -- Judie Law, a partner in the Tustin )a\v finn of Lew and Gallagher, has been in private practice since 1968 after serving four years a5 a deputy Qrange County· district attorney. Prior to that, he taught · at the Western State University School of Law. He is a graduate of Stanford University and the University of California School of Law, Boalt Hall. Judge Law said be was pleased by his appointment and called the-municipal court system "very important" to Calilomians. "Of all the courts, it is the ohe that see! the public the most," he said. ''It is an important court and deserves a lot or attention," he said. The other appointment to the Central Orange County Juclicial District court was Paul Taylor, a Tustin attorney. Judge Law is a sailor and is secretary of the Balboa Yacht Club and e-0m- modore of the Rhodes Sailing Associa· lion. He owns a Rhodes 33. A native of Oali:land, Judge Law is single. Fro• Page J TRANSPAC .. . - of the line wtth1!1ear wind. Bob Grant's 6l·foot sloop Robon was the first to pop a spinnaker .as she cross- ed the line in heavy traffic about the middle of the fleet Within to minutes n dozen ot!len liad broken out chutes and were bearing away up the beach in an ef- fort to pick up boat speed. Blackfin, Ondine, Wind"·ard Pa5sa.l!e and Ragtlmt all chose to go with big gcnoa jibs on a straight line for the west end. The boalB Oylng spiMakers up the beach were hoping to pick up a westerly. but were having slow going through lhe massive spectator fleet. The westerly did (Ill In for a short while, allowing the boats to work closer to the IJland, blll 1wU<l>ed ba<k lo the south-M>uthwtst around the lsland. The wesl end of the Island Is the firs! and only mark ol. the courte and his no particular significance exctpl as an early <beck·polnl. catallnl is lhe last land the r11cin9 Oeet expects t& see until they raise ::i laDdfall-ln the Hawaiian group and start the drive down l\.tolOklli Channe l to lhr flnlsh ll00 at Diamond Head on the i:;lnnd of Oahu. .. Julie's Big Dag ' It was Julie's day at the Western White House in San Clemente Wednesday as the Nixon's marked her 25th birthday together With an Independence Day party with the White House staff at the San Clemente Inn. Later, the family had a quiet dinner of chateaubriand and chocolate cake. Wednesday's party was the first public appearance by the pr'esl· dent, far right, since his arrival. 55 Gas Stations Said Violating Free.ze on Price Internal Revenue Service (ffiS) in· vestigators found 55 gasoline stations in Southern California in non-compliance with price-freeze regu1ations during a re- cent three-day· monitoring period. The average overpricing_ was 1.5-cents per ga\IOn, Barry Rans, iRS stabilization manager, said. Abou t 300 pricing spot checks "'ere made in the 12-county IRS district, Rans said. Overpricing ranged Crom one to six cents per gallon. - The dealers agreed to roll back pump prices to "pass along the excessive amounts charged to customers," Rans said, and are now "considered to be voluntarily complying with Economic Stabilization Program regulations.'' IRS investigators have begwi a com- prehensive, six:-day-a-week enforcement effort, largely working from consumer inquiries, in Orange and L-Os Angeles cotmties, Rans said. "One of our first priorities is to re- spond to <;itizens' complaints of price frl'eZe irregularities," Rans said, He added that citizens should check at gasoline stations for freeze price posting and di scuss prices with dealers befoi:.e calling their local IRS offices. · Information on stabilization policies is available from IRS offices from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. -Monday-through-Friday. The Orange County office can be reached at 553-8801. Top Japanese Leader Hopes to See Nixon TOKYO (AP) -Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka hopes to visit Washington for nine days beginning July 29 iand meet with President Nixon July 31-Aug. 1 Chief Cabinet Secretary Susumu Nikaido said today. But Nikaido said Tanaka's schedule \Vas not final since Tokyo has not receiv· ed any reply from \Vashington on 'the visit . Modtl Tlf..210' Nearly 250,000 Persons Jam Beach for Parade ; A crowd of nearly one quarter-llliUion persons jammed the streets of Hun- tington Beach Wednesday to observe the city's 69th Annual Fourth of July Parade, { Park Commission Cliief Re-elected To Seco1id Term The ·,r-jewport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commissk>o Tuesday night re-elected Claudia Owen as chairman. The election , held in the City Council chambers. v.·as the first time a chairman received a secood consecutive term. Bill Patfick was elected vice chairman. Both the chairman and vice chairman will present the commission 's viewpoint on the Upper Big Canyon nature park project at the July 23 City Qiuncil meeting. The commission had recommended the council spending $30,000 for the develop.. ment but the council delayed action trying to get the Irvine Company and the Newport·l\.1esa'Uniflcd School District to pay the development cost. The-Irvine Company owns develOpment land joining the project and the school district would use the park for educa· tional projects. Patrick and Commissioner Jack Kasparek v.·ere also apJ¥>inted to work with the PB&R staf! to review city park standards and report recommendations ba ck to the commission by Sept. 1. The action followed an amendment re- quest to the current standards by Cow.. cilman John Store after a check of park acreage in the Upper Harbor View Hills and North Corona de! Mar sections was found to be below city standards. The commission also studied the in- terim u~ possibilities of the 15th Street lawn !)owling green property which ceases operation Se.pt. I when the bo\\'l· ing is moved San Joaquin Park. 20.I CU. FT. NO~FROSI' • celebrating 197 years or American In- dependence. "Old Fashioned Fourth" was the theme and it held true throughout the observance, as virtually every person in town turned out to view the sho\.\' climax· eel by one of its best fire\vorks displays in history. The blaring, colorful spectacle com· memorating U.S. freedom was led by a former southeast Asia prisoner-of-war and came off without problems except for a few "miiior difficulties. The Independence Day parade drew an estimat~ 5,000 participants in more than ISO entries -ranging fiOm extravagant city-sponsored floats complete with beau· ty queens to 50 equestrian units to mock· ups.of Navy ships to antique cars. There were few delays as the parade passed before Air Force Brig. Gen. Jonah LebeU, official reviewing officer. Sweepstakes "'inner for the musical entries was the Velvet Knights Drum and Bugle Cprps from Santa Ana. The Long Beach El Bekal Temple Guard was awarded the sweepstakes trophy for be st marching unit. "Showboat," . sponsored by t h e Anaheim Chamber of Commerce. was selected best floa t. Al Balcom of Yorba Linda won best entry among equestrian units and the Orange County Shrine Club won the sweepstakes prize for best clown or specialty entry for its riding demonstrations on 25 minibikes. Uncle Sam didn't make it to the parade, ho\\·ever. He called in sick. And the JOO.piece Huntington Beach Music Man Band, scheduled to bring up the rear of the tw~hour, JO-minute parade, didn't show up either. The group, which would have been the largest of the 17 bands in the parade. performed instead at a Fourth of July picnic in Costa l\1esa sponsored by the city's Bicent~nnial Committee and later at a private engagement at Newport Beach's Balboa Pavilion. Parade director l\.1ark Hammarquist said he learned of the band's change of plans only after reading about it in a newspaper Tuesday. REFRIGERATOR-~ I o.ty 1<>~· WW., 66' Hith ••• GIANT 6.96 C... Ft fl&ZER HOLDS UP TO~ .P.OUll>S- PRO\'IOES ~MORE FREEZER r.NN'.lrY THAN N« GE TOP-fl!EFZER MOOB. MR MAllEI •37995 I I I 1999~ Model so.Js t I Include1 choler ot C'Olor (In front __ p&l!f!I and rtmoval of L old dlabWuher, ------ Phone 540-7788 1815 NEWPORT ILYD., COSTA MESA '? • • Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks • • VOL. 66, NO: 186, 4 SECTIONS, ,64 PA6ES ORANGE COUNTY: CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1973 c TEN CENTS ' • Blackfin Holds ·Lead W.Transpac .. By . AUioN LOCKABEY °""" ... ., P'Jlil\ ..... ·. Qitc~i~ l~aa:ed tO be 1eading the 60- boal 'Transpac this .moriyng as tQe Cl~ ~· Jeadtn;. salled close; to Santa Barbare. Island in thick t!8Ze and light.airs~ · · nse· eSairt ves!jel 'Peil;asus II, anchored at ' Santa Barbara Island Wednesday night reported that Ken ·DeMeuse's 7S. foot ketch passed during the night. Ten -or 15 other yachts passed the island. but the crew on Pegasus was Wlible to identify them because· of· poor visibility. , Yachts i9entified 11 past the island this morning were Eagle, Nefetlt and _Aries in that order. Chuck Colton, aboard the Pegasus, said the Winds near the island were from the south.at about nine knots. Which yacht was first to clear the west end of Catalina Island Wednesday after the start of ·the 27th TranspaC race from Honolulu? The ·answer depends on the location of the observer In the-deepetljng haze. Observers on the estori vessel P-egisus JI reported the order or rounding as Blackfin, Robon , Ragtime, Buccaneer. Windward Passage, New Wor14 and Ondine starting at 5 p.m. . But observers closer to the island said Ragtime was first to reach the island, followed by Robon and Buccaneer. In any event, they were· all the front- runners of the Clas.. A division, leading the 60-boat fleet into ,. "dense fog on the seaward side of the island. ViJibility at the west end was .reported "very poor." SUmner A. (Hut)'}' l.oag's blue-hulled 73-foot ketch Ondine from New York grabbed the lel!]d at the gun, but was un_8bJe to hold_ Ql'i _the fast charging_ Windward P~ssage, ~k John!IOD's 13- foot ketch .\\'hich cr059Cd the leeward end of the line with clear wind. Bob Grant's ll·f09t 1klop Robon was the first lo pop a spinnaker as she cross- ed the line in heavy traffjc about the miCdle of fhe fleet.. Within lO minutes a dozen others ·had broken out chutes and \Vere bearing away up the beach in an ef- fort to pick up boat speed. Blackfin, Ondlft~. Windward Passage and R;igtlme all chose Jo jo with big gerioa j;ba on a straight line for the Wit end. The boats flying spinnakers tip Jhe beach were hoping to pick up a westerly, but were having slow going through the massive spectator fleet. The westerly did !Ill in for a short while, allowing the boats to work closer to the Jsland, but switched back to the south-southwest around the island. 'l1le west erlct of the island is the first and only mark of the course and has no particular significance except as an early check-point. Catalina is the last land the racing fl eet expeCts to see until they raise a landfall in the Hawaiian group and start the drive down Molokai Channel to the finish line at Diamond Head on the island of Oahu .. B1·ush Fire Quelled SAN .DIEGO (APl -A 60-acre brush fire brought under control Wednesday in the mountains east of El cajon ap. parently was jgnJted by a cigarette thrown by a pa11ring motorist. l' .. , ' Speculation 'Premature' Cox Blasts Leak WASHINGTON (AP1 -Spec i 1:1 I Pr~tor Archibald Cox said tod8y ii v."OWd: be grossly. premalure lo speeulate • no WI on who will, be indicted ~ a grand jury Investigating" the \Vale~ate case. And he said if he rinds that a member of his staff was ·the source ior news reports on indictment "recO\Dmelldations, the man \Yili be fired, • sChedl!led lo be the first -..·itne~ Tuesday when the Senate \Yatergale committee resumes its public hea rings on the June, l7, 1972. break-in at Democralic National Corilmittee headquarters. The \\1ashington Star·Ne\\'S r:eportcd that Atty. (icn. Elliot L. llichan:l90n ordered the three on Tuesday not to ap. pear this S4nday on CBS' live "Face the Nation" ne\\"s-intervie\f program, rearin1-. excessi\"e publicity. The three reportedly already. had told CBS they \\·ould noj. ansy,·er questions abou t the evidence they ha\·e uncovered. ' • The CBS Ney,·s rC'port also said the prosecutors recommended acoeptinc guilty ple85 to reduced charges Jn return (Set WATERGATE, Page !I Cox made his statement follou•ing a broadcast news report \Vednesdtty that .-. cons,pira_cy indictmc_n_t.$ ag§Jnst fou r of President Nixon's {orn1cr advisers \Vere .reeommended last week by the three original \Vatergate prosecutors. Near Checkpoint Smug-gle Suspect Dies ...,_ ' o.itr l"lltt '''"' ........ JUQGES AT WORK -Mrs. Mabel Hight Oelt) and Mrs. Frances Lun- ford, both or Hemet, judge merits of picnic table jn home economics buil4ing at Orange County Fair. Mrs. Joyce_ Hunner of Huntington Beach (background) serves as clerk for the Judges. lfair~ Open ~ --.. 1· • '~ Furl-fill ed Eve nt Se t iii Mes a l;'rucks loadt'd '!'ith_ lo-days worth of old-falbioned tun c6ugged into CosUI l\fesa ' today ~arning with · them the carnival rides, entertainment, exhibits and livestock that will make up the 1973 Orange County Fair. By 10 a.m. Friday, the vast 165-acre fajrgrounds will be transformed into a colorful spectacle which Fair Manager Jim Porterfield believes will be exciting ; Thief Snookers • British Police SLOUGH, England !UPI I -At first tbe-"police thought it was a great gag. But enough is enough. Someone stole a red snooker ball Crom the· 'Slough police recreation · CQOm and replaced it with an im- itation plmtlc one that wobbles all , over the table. The problem is that no store sells one ball alone. "You have to buy a set and that costs $70," chief inspector Charles Crammer said. "We 'd like our ball bcick please." . enougb .to artract roo:ooo persons be£ore the ga tes close July 15. Freak mi~un_imer rains last year broughl tbe crowd · down IO 156,000 but fair directors believe they have found the formula with their "Good Old Days" theme to . crack the 200,000 attendance mark. Helping the fair achieve that ol!J,- time naVtlr are such attractions as an old-ti.me fashion parade, homemade ice cream contest, tbe big bands of yeliterye-ar and antique cars. Right at the entrance of the fa ir will be $75,000 worth of some valuable antique classics, the Packard motor cars . .Ever wonder what happened to all those Packards? Ask a member of the Packards Jnternational Motor Car Club at the display and he will tell you how the "Pack" is coming back. Aoother exhibit likely to attract a crowd is that of artist Olay Campbell, the former Hollywood make.up artist who turned many of tinsel town"s stars into frighl_!?ning~ monsters. a_ net vampires. The former head make-up man for 20th Century Fox and Columbia. Campbell \\'orked with such stars as Boris Karloff, Tyrone Power. John Barrymore, P.·larlene Diet rich and Jimmy Cagney. Probably his favori te assignments were those that required special ef- facts . Spare heads, disappearing faces, (See FAIR, Page 21 CBS News said three assis1an1 U.S. At· tomeys, who resigned their W.1tergate posjtions ta st Friday. told Cox that the Investigation of the political espionage scandal and its cover-up was 85 percent compl ete. In Onofre Cliff Fall This morning. Cox issued the following statement: ''It would be irresponsible and un· professional for rite to make any state· ment aboul our thinking with respect to indictmenls or the likelihood that-any-- persons will or wlll not be indicted as a result o( the pending grand jury in· vestigation. Asked \Vednesday night about the report, one of the three. Seymour Glanzer, said , "I have nothing to say. The others· -Earl J. Silbert and Donald E. _campbell ~ could not be reached. A spokesman for Cox also could not .be reached. · A suspected_..alien smuggl er fell 10 his death off the San Onofre bluffs early \Vcdnt'Sday n1orning when he attempted -10: guide 1wo illegal aliens around the im· . migrat ion checkpoint. Francisco Javier Contreras or Chula Vista died of head injuries shortl y after midnight when he lost hi s fooling in the darkness and fell from the rugged cliffs one and ooc·half miles south of the San Onofre checkpoint on the San Diego Free\vay. The \'ictim's age was not immediately available. The two witnesses to the accident, David Orozco and Refugio Gillen Valen· cia. bot h o( i\1exico. said they had negotiated with Contreras June 30 in Ti- j1.ana to be guided pas! the bon:ler check. accon:ling to border patrolmen. Con- treras agreed to lead the two al iens past the OOr.der and arounc;t the cbtCkpoint through the state p:rrk, a patrolmen said . According to the Border Patrol report, . Contreras was leading !hem through the rough terrain nea r !he checkpoint when the leader slipped and fell. Lopez and Valencia \\·ere arrested for illegal entry into the country and will be deported. Contreras was killed lnstanlly, officials said. Contreras' death is the first fatality to occu r from illegal alien acti vity at the park near the checkpoint in several years, although several Immigrants seek- ing work in the United States have bttu victims of serious accidents in lhe park. The three reportedly recommended in· dictlments on counts or conspiracy to obstruct justice against former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell, \\'ho served brief- ly as director of .Nixon's 1972 re--elec:!ion campaign: former White House c.hief of staff H. R. Haldeman: former White House .domestlc-affain -&dviser John D. Ehrllchman and former White House COWll<I Jollo )\'.. Dean Ill. ' Mtldell. Uioller indli!i-.. 1t ... York in a case related to· a secrc1 $200.000 campaign contribution. i s . Eater y Patron Goes to Jail pandemoniunrR-eigns At Coast Holiday F ests l1i Penny Ro'lv A man who police claim relused to pay the additional new one-penny sales tax on a' $1. 75 hamburger snack at a Costa i\tesa coffee shop was jailed on the Fourth of July. Arthur G. Weimar, «, o( 123 46 lh St., Newport Beach, may have gotten in his 0\\'11 two cents' worth on the tax increase but he was stlll booked on charges of de- ri-auding an inn~per. Leo"s Coffee Shop i\fanager Harold L Schumacher ptaced \Veimar under cili· zen's arrest and turned him over to Of- ficer Roscoe Broa<La!teL.lhe. 4 _a.,m. incident. Investigators who will handle prosecu- tion ol the two-penn y misdeameanor case say the tnx raise which went into effect just before America's Indepen- dence Day celebration may not be Weimar's only gripe. lie is an unemployed aerospace engineer. Fourth of July beac h revelry resulted in arresls of from 130 to 140 persons in Huntington Beach ~·hile San Clemente of- ficers "counseled citizens" to keep the peace as both legal and illegal fii:eworks li ~hted beaches along the Orange Coast \\'ednesday. Daytime cro\l•ds \\"ere generally lighter than anticipated along the coast but nighttime fireworks fanciers jammed traffic in nearly every city. Along with city beach "pandemonium" HW1tington Beach police refused· lo describe as a riot, "extremely heavy" vehicle traffic required police controls until 11 :30 Y.'hen signals were reac- tivated. Huntington Beach police recorded 46 car accidents in the 24-hour pe riod. Only two occurring about noon were termed se rious. Hunt ington Beach police this morning \\"Cre continuing to book arrestees from the disturbances. P.1ost of the action was in areas of the city beach near the pier, where a city display of fire\vorks at- tracted large crowds about 8 o'clock. police said. The evening action capped a day lifeguards described as calm. City beaches attracted 149,000 people and none of 78 rescues \\"ere termed major. Huntington State Beach drew 30,000 and there were 25 rescues. most related to heavy ript ides which Yo"ere also reported in Newport Beach. Beach crowds totaled 125,000 in Ne\\·port. Lifeguards logged 83 rescues and noted 1he number ~-as low because most who came stayed on the beach ig- noring the 65-degree surf because or ' --P rin ts on Beel' :1-Mug _Checked__ " In Bar Assault • Fingerprints !eh on a blood-caked beer mug wefe being analyzed today to determine the identi19 of an assailant who brutally beat a fellow pool~player \vlth it in 11: Costa fi1e sa beer bar \Vednes· day. JamCJ S. Garris. 26, of 232 Palmer St .. v.·as repeatedly struck on the head as he tried to· get up oft the floor or the Queen Bee, 1562 Newport Blvd ., accordiag to police. T~ \•\ctlm· ~'as treated at ltoag l\lemorial Hospital, where 1 e v e r a I stitches Y.'Cre taken in !he back or his head . and released fOJJo-..'ing the assault itemming fro m a 1oit pool game. · chilly air temperatures and tog. \\1hile all private fireworks displays on beaches arc illegal in Newport Beach. observers noted large numbers of sparks (See BEACHES, Paa• Z) {:; ' {:; {:; Rockets Burst At OCC Stadium To Aived Crowd About 3.000 Costa i\fesans oooed and aaaed at the skyrockets bursling over Orange Coast College stadium Wednes- day night. The Fourth of July spectacular was presented by the Costa P.1esa Bicen- tennial Committtt with f i n a n c I a I assistance from the city council "·hich kept the price down to 50-cenl s for adults and 25 cents for children. Preceding the fire\\·orks t b r e r: skydivers entertained the crowd by ball· ing out of an airplane over the stadium ·and landing on the athletic practice field . Earlier \Vednesday. an old-fashioned picnic in the park kept a small crowd entertained ~ith band music and box lunches. Daughters of the American Rev- olution. the organizers of the picnic, said they had to sell about 300 of thei r 500 lunches at bargain pricu bcause ol thfo low turnout. Orange Ceut = Weather It 'II be mostly SUMY Friday with slightly cooler temperatures, ac- eording to the weather service . ~Ughs at the beaches in the low 70S tising to as inland. Ovemlght IO\\'S in the 60s. INSIDE TODA. Y Down iii Decatur, Ala., ot a 'Spirit of America' featival with COMtrvative Gov. Ge'Orye \Val· lace, Liberal Mas1acln1.se tfs Sen. Edward lt1. Ke n11ed11 attacked Pretide·nt Niion na a !·adleol 1'1'ia.iQUerVdlt1g a1 a co111erVa· rive." See story a11d pict11 re on Paoe 4. DIAMOND HI AD Hi ii WI COMI: PORTION OF &CMIOAT-TRANSPAC FLE IT SAILS ACROSS STARTING LINE YK htt Inch .. lmproboW.11515),'l lackfln (19,101, Spoct re (37AI), Cftvhplh (:!902) 1nd (11 rlthll Nolu IV Investigators said they confiscated the drinking glass with which Ga1Ti1 was beaten after h.is assailant became irate afler the pool game. clouted him with it repeatedly and then left. Garris hlld played several gamca with lhc suspect and a third man , police said. I ., . ' . -,. • .. '· • . , 2 D•ILY Pll01 C 1V on't Agree Thursday, July 5, 1'173 • , ' Ceremonies Sihanouk Defies For Judge Scheduled War Settlement PARIS (UPI\ -Exiled Ca mbodian le11der Prince Norodom S1hanouk said in an inter\'lew published today he will not agree to nny settlement in his w:1r-tor11 country wo rkl'd out secretly by the big pOwer:s. . In it copyrighted interview wit h the Paris doily Le Figaro, Sihanouk said he bclievt.od that big powers were discussing secretly plans for lhe elimination of Sihanouk and his enemy, President Lon Nol. and lhe creation of a three-segntent i;oalition regime. Sihanouk said his military rorces held 00 percent of the Cambodian territory ·and warned he was ready to fight on un- til the end of President Ni.1on's mandate ' ' 'Lack of Ldve . Didn't Cause .. Split-Actor , NEW YORK (AP ) -Actor Richard Burton says private and professiOnat in- terests rather than lack of love are the factors in his separation from Elizabeth Taylor. ~There's no question about our mutual love and devotion for each other,'' Burton said Wednesday in a statement relea9ed 1hrough his Jaw firm. "1 don't consider Elizabeth and 1 are actually separated. It's just that our private and pro£essional interests are keeping Ill aRart," ~ said. -"I even have Elizabeth's passport In rp.y possession, he added . "Does that soU"nd as If she's left me?" · , Miss Taylor announced Tuesday that she and her husband were separating alter nine years of marriage. She ex- pressed the hope tl)S.t they will be recon- ~iled. Burton has been secluded on Long tsta.nd at the home of his attorney, Aaron Froesch. ~. Froesch said Miss Taylor will leave t1r day for a vi.sit with her mother in Los Angeles and then ny lo Hawaii ror a vacation with several of her children. Burton is scheduled to leave Long 1sfand in a rew days ror either the Moscow Film Festival or his home in bstaad, Switzerland. ' ~~ •••• _ ..... , ca\e..- TONIGHT SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -"Filth ol Jul)' ·Party," Q:immunlty Recreation Center. 7 p.m. Adm. $1. •• FRIDAY, JULY I ORANGE COUNTY FAIR -Oponlng Day Hlghlights: Rabbit Judging, 9 a.m., Old Fashioned Cootume Coolest, 2 p.m., Pacific PkJneen Variety Show, 3 and 5 p.m .. Queen Coronation. 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"[ understand that a 'poOOned di~h ' belng read ied for u:; is as follows: they would elinlinale Lon Nol and Sihanouk. <.oosidercd as being responsible for the present wtir. and one would try to recon- cile the Red Khmcrs and !he Phnom Penh people to rorm a coalition govem- , n1ent -·a mull i-headl'd government in which the Front !Sihanouk's group) would be the left. the pro-Americans the rig ht and the third force composed or France's or the Sogiet's clients, would be l.he center." Sihanoujt said he ~as sure Pekiny \\'iii not agree to such plans because it has always supported his regime and would lose sympathy abroad. "Anyhow, she (China) cannot forte our hand since the Cambod.lan power Is not in Peking but in Ctimbodia and China has no control over the Ca mb odian resistance," he said. Sihanouk said "neither Peking nor fl.1oscow nor Paris have the right lo sett le our fate secretly." Sihanouk said lhe only point of agree- ment with Lon Nol was their joint op- position to a partition of Camboia. Sihanouk said the main reason for his op- position to a cease-fi re were fears that a cease-fire line must lead to a prolonged partition of Cambodia. $700,ooo Aboard Hijacked Jet From Ai·gentina 'By United Press lntematlOnal Argentina's Bank of the Nation said there was $700.000 in cash aboard the hi- jacked Argentine airliner which landed today in Cuba \l'ith 26 hostages after a flight which took it ac ross Northern Argentina, Chile, Peru and Panama. · A bank statement issued In Buenos Aires said the money, escorted by three bank officials. was being sent to the town or Jujuy, 1,000 miles north of Buenos Aires for loans on the rorthcoming sugar crop in that region. The plane, which had 80 passengers and crew aboard at the time, was seized by six or more ter- rorists on the flight to Jujuy. The hijackers, believed to be members ~ of a guerrilla group blamed for numerous acts of violence in Argentina, look over the short. range Boeing 737 Wednesday with sawed off shotguns and grenades and demanded payment of $200,000 for charity. They made no mention or· the flOl),000 and it was not known U they knew it was aboard. The bank said it did not know what had ha~to the money, 7 million Argen· tine pesos, or to the bank officers with It. Cuba presumably would return the =· to Arg.~tlna if Jt were still Argentina President Hector J. Campora announced today he had talked with Cuban ·President Osvaldo Dorticos by telephone and asked ror the e.1tradition or the hljackei:.s--J1nd the return of the plnne. He said he also had Inquired about the health of the passengers. A foreign ministry spokesman in Havana told UPI headquarters in New York by telephone that the Boeing 737 lar.ded at Jose Marti Airport in the Cuban capital shortly before 4:30 a.m. PDT. "All the oc~pants are wen .... the spokesman said. lie would give no further details. · Mopping_Ep \Vorkmen tend to dow ned light pole following crash early today in Costa ri1esa. A car and pickup truck collided in front of Estancia High· School. Three men went to the ho.spital as a result. Truck driver Thomas J. Fisher, 35, of 9442 Breakwater Drive, Huntington Beach. was still unde~golng t~atment this morning at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Second driver Gerald F. Lakeman, 26, of 1780 Ana· heim Ave., Costa Mesa, was treated and released, while' his ~nger, ·Douglas A. Hutchinson, 231 Garden Grove, was transferred to Orange County ·Medical center. . ·. Ex-Congressman Facing Charges In Mail Fraiid WASHINGTON: (AP) -Forme r Republican congramian J. I rving Whalley of Pennsylvania was indicted by a federal grand jury today on charges or mail fraud and obstruction of justice. An indicbnent handed down in the U.S. District Court charged that Whalley devised a scheme beginning in 1963 and contjnuing witil 1973 in which 17 of his congressional staff members were re- .quired to kick back por.tions or their sa lary to him. AOOJrd.ing to the indictment,-the funds were then used to pay the salaries of cer· lain or Whalley's relatives who were pro- hibited by law from being placed on the congressional payroll and to defr ay th e C06ls of Whalley's congressional and business enterprises. Whalley was accused of reporting ex- aggerated salary figures ~_siphoning the e.1cess money into checking accoun ts which he controlled. The indictment further charges that when Whalley's kickback scheme was threatened with disclosure, he attempted to obstruct justice by submitting a perjured affidavit and-lhreatening_a_witness-!.-_ Whalley, of Windber , Somerset County, Pa., was first elected to Congress -in 1960 but did not run ror re-election last November. FnntPageJ WATERGATE • • for cooperation !rom persons described as alleged ~splrators. They are be- believed to include fonner Wh ite House aide Gordon Strachan and forriler Aeling Jt'BI Director L. Patrick Gray III, CBS said. The report does not deal with any role Nixon may have had;-€BS News said. But the idea of a presentment to COngress or infonnatior:i and testimony rererting to the President has been discUssed infonnally. the network's Ne'ol·s program said. "It is understood that Herbert \V. Kalmbach of Newport Beacb, Nixon's form er personal lawyer. is being offered complete immunity," CBS News cor- respondent Daniel Schorr reported. From Pagel BEACHES ... Arson May Have Started $500,000 Fire in Newport By JOHN SCHADE Capt. Dan Topping said circumstances at °' ""' o.11v "'"' ,,.., the scene indicate arson is a strona Newport Beach firemen Said l<lday poosiblllty. lhey think an arson&st may be respon-"lbere was ao much heavy bwn dam- sible for the '500,000 office building fire age in a short Ume," Topping said, ei:- early Sunday that left 19 businesses with plaining that is normally indicative of a fire that has been set. no place to do their bll!iness. Tenanta of the building have been at- Whlle the invesUgatloo into the mid-tempting to salvage what's left of their night blaze at 4500 Cam~ Drive ~ businesses. tinues . the busine5!1meb themaelves are Realtor Warren Gibbons says he is tying to regroup and recoup;-....--.-moving to anotlier building within the Many ·or them 109! everything, includ-same University Plaza comple.1. ing fileS and records of such things as "I was one of the first .tenants 1n !he \vho owes them money and what they complex when Jt opened nine years ago are supposed to do tomorrow. and I can't see moving now." Fire officials have boarded up most of Clrcumstancee: were different for the ol!ices at the scene. There were Stevef\ Kavanaugh, owner of the Hlde- guards to keep the curiosity seekers pway Snack 'Bar which was completelf away earlier in the week. gutted by the blaze. He had just opened Investigators from the Newpoz:t Beach an·office for bis growing snack bar busi· fire and police departments ate using nesses the Friday before the fire. the Orange County Sheriff's crime "I plan to reopen the snack bar Itself laboratory to help them find out for sure when the building is rebuilt," Kav. if someone put a torch to the t\l'O-story ana~ugh said. \\"ooden complex near Orange C.Ounty The TAB answering service sustainecl Ai!J)Ort. -only smoke damage and tried to keep 1 Fire officials declined to discuss any on working. details of their investigation buLEire~-"-BuLMooday_w had-to-mov ou service because of the smell ." Mrs. Jean h1iller, service manager. said from her temporary trailer near the scene. "My operators have been handling calls around the clock since the fire " she said. ' Orange Coounty Superior Court olficiaJs are today achedullng the rormal in- stanation of Judge James, Walsworth of Newport Beach as one of five Republican judges and lawyers appointed to bench by Gov. Ronald Reagan. . Judge Walsworth, !9, will mov.e from his Sant.a Ana Municipal Court 1pot to take over the post made vacant last month by the death of veteran Superior Court Judge Ronald A. Crookahank. Judge Walsworth moves to the higher court and a $36,393 salary after euctly one year's service on the municlpel court bench. A native of Orange County, be was educated .at Anaheim High School and ·the Univenity ol California at Berkeley before' receiving his Jaw degree from Hast!ngs College ol Low ln 19611. He. ~ hil wile, Nancy, and two children moved to Newport Beach ln 1959. He worked for the county u a deputy dJstrict attorney before moving to private practice in a Westclift Drive law partnershJp. . 1 Attorney John A. Griffin of .Anahftm was selected by Reagan to take the $3.1,481 South Orange County mWUc1pa.1 court vacancy created by the elevation to Superior Court of Judge H. Warren Knight. Griffm, 51, received his educatk>n · through the Los Angeles school system before obtaining his law d~ from Southwestern. Law School in tH'at city. He entered private pnl<llce In the Anaheim area and mates bis home ·there 1rith his wife, Cal.re, and two daughters. Reagan picked Robert C. Todd, 44, ol Santa Ana, to take over the Harbor Judicial · District bench spot vacated earlier this year when Judge Everett W. Dickey was enrobed aa a-superior COurt jurist. Todd, a partner in the Santa Ana law firm of Todd and Miller. obtained his law degree from Loyola University in Los Angeles in 1957. The USC graduate and his wife, Eleanor Lucille, have three aons and live in the Santa Ana area. Samuel B. Taylor. 42, of Santa Ana, leaves private practice for service in the local municipal court as one of a number of new judges whose -posts were recenUy created by the legislature. Judge Taylor, a native of Virginia who was educated in that state and obtalned hi! law degree from the University of Virginia In Rldunoad, lives ill Santa Ana with his wife Elizabeth Ann and four children. The Reagan appointee prac- ticed privately in Long Beach after service with Uie Ufiltld-StaterMarine - Corps. Alleged Bandits. Facing Charges In Shop Heist A pair of suspected bandi!s. captured by a passing policeman as the owner of a takeout food shop chased them down a Costa ~·l('.Sa street screaming for his money back. 1vcre scheduled for court arraignment today. NeJ.S...I Beclrlc'si-;Nrr~f~~; I INCLUDED 1 I I I I I I I I I The t\l'O men were pulled over WOOnes- day by Officer Robert Cornuke. whose attention was attracted by the irate l"l'Slaurateur who \WIS dashing dO'ol'll Charle Street in pur~uit or the alleged holdup iffl'. -• Joon Ho ltan . opc-r111or or Der \\.'icoc.rsl'."hnitt.el. 1951 Hrirbor Blvd .. fen-- t'd to ()fficcr Cornuke Iha! the ml'n had ll pistol as the patrolman gunnc:d his squad car ro siart the pursull. . They quickly stopped and were ordered ro pile out nnd lie fnco down on the ground to be searched by Ifie officer, who said he found a track mee t starte.r·s pistol \\'hicb flres only blanks on one of the suspects. Offie4!r Comuke claimed hC also recovered $26. the amount allegedly taken in the holdup or the hot dog stand. investigators said the bandils In the Mesa Boys Trek Tlirough Canyon holdup app_roached Joon llo Han aod the~. Boy Scout Troop 189 of Costa Mesa Is . sccood W1tne~. Kyung Ac flan , as t.h ey reviving the SO.mile hike -the hard mopped up the stand after a bu.!Jy nlghL way. The pair dcmnndcd..1111 the. money and--The-g'rottp ol 18 boys-and>-flve adufts Is threatened lO kill 1hc victi ms but ponce h.ik1ng thrOUJb fbe Grand C&nyon rrom said the Indignant Joon Ho Han chased the 90Ulh rim to the north rim and the· men as they lt~ft. lhrdugh Kalb.ab Fortsl. _lnvestigtitors subsequcnlly boo k e d Troop 189, sponsored by the Mesa Pierre Saoui, 18, of 2039 Pomona Ave.. Verde United Methodist Church, began Costa ~lesa . and Jomes A. Postel, 18, of It.a trtk last Saturday and hopes to 11.rrlvr: 2825 Europa Drive. also In Costa t.1esa. at the Brljhl Angtl dtstlnallon fhls saout, a delivery boy, ti.nd Postel. D 581urday. GeW'tll Electric I ... ST BUY" I DISHWASHER I .' ti I .. MMel S0.21 1 I I Inclo6n thob ot color on -·-w.......i .. 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