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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-06-18 - Orange Coast Pilot' •. '• <P'-' _,, __ ...,..~. . " • . ., ~ ~' jt.1 ->--• ... ~~7~ ;•, I ·-.-.. '· . ., " . j •• ' • ·:-• 4· .. ,:·'' .. ' . -. ' .: ... •· • • y . .' c • :tr.- ' I .. , ' . " .::--' ' • ... ' ~ . ' " . .. ' • '• ' ' ' ·V ' ----------------------------------... . . Nab U~S ~·Agent.s ' Four • ID-Laguna Sale Try • ' ' __ .. - Brezhnev, Nixon!) Brezhnev Open U.S . . . . ' Make .. Peaee ~ Ple,dget ~ er's lle-s.-----1--'--~ ' ' . . , Di1-·11e Stamp?- SUI $TUCK IN ~LD DESTROYER .HULK 360ft.DOWN Nixon _Open -l}-;S;-S.ummit- Postmaster Seeks 2c Hike Boy, 15, Cl~arged WASHINGTON (AP) -A first-dass mail stamp could cost a T SJ • dime next year if Postmaster General Elmer T. Klassen has hi s way. ' --~-~ llt lOOtfilJY Klassen said in an interview in U.S. News & World Report that ·•-. ~ he-expects·t.,....,.k-approval-for-a-tww<ent"!ilcrease4irregulannail- rates effective in-January·\o meet rising Jilior costs. WASHINGTON (UPI ) -President Nixon and Soviet le~der Leonid I. Brezhnev today began their long-planned jummit coo!erence, each pledging that the ·talks would improve the prospects for world peace. · 1-~""-Tbe..chance.lor_peace is infinitely in- creased," Nixon said during a fonnal \Velcoming ceremo~y on the south lawn !hat combined military pomp with Brezhnev's style of personal politics. .,. ., .. ,"' Uf'I....._ NAVY DIVERS FA IL IN SECOND ATTEMPT AT RESCUE Four Mon Trapped In R-rdi Submarine 360 ffft Bel- -Frantic Bids to Save ·. '· • • Brezhnev promised the "'·eek-Ion~ con- ference would "justify the hopes of our people aqd se"'°e the interests o( a . peacefiJI future for all mankind." '1bebusby-<~ ,......1 secretary ol the Soviet Communist party slipped away from Nixon as the • two "·ere revlewinc m -,.ud' of U.S. mllitlly fOft'lel for Mqtn-1ng reminis- cent d a U.S.·pi-lal "81DJ>Oil". Ni.on pr<dlded" the confereoce M>Uld help "Ult the burden d ormamenll from the world aJid. build a 1tfucture of peace." Men in Mi ·nisub Fail Atllerkan officials said the President is hoping for a "turning point" Jn the Soviet-American talks at Geneva on a -----tlfttY-W-litnit-offensive n u c e a r KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) -A fourth at-.l;mpt to re1cue four men trapped In mini -resetr_ch submarine on the ·floo)' 9f the .4.Utntlc failea today. OE1icials expressed !"ave.concern for lhe men's safety. -~ f3S'caped · Circu,s .(,ion Shot Dead --'--' .. . "We must get to that subt'' said Lt. Cpmm. R.H. Blsbln1, a Navy spokesman, "We hope the men can iurviv,e." l · ~ four -two of them .reportedty·un- consclous ln~a rear compartment of the sub -were on thelr lut emergency aup-- ply of oxygen and Bisbing said a new 1t- tempt.1 to reach~them coukl take:seftl'lll hours. • The·airsupplyior the four dwindled to about an bol!r at me point 11 divers worked feverlllllly to reach them with ' dlvlllll bell. Ll1'l'LE ROCK, Aril1 (AP) -Police One o1 the llll«llllcJous men ,;ns - -llld kt1lod a llill-pol"1'f llon,abolll Cll)'loll Lint, II, ..., o1 the reHordl ~~Srao~..Jt.;::::: ~the 111'1'1 dellil)or, Edwin' Link. • ~ --a;i;i..;; -~ tlnk 1111c1 111o ot11er;111111· In lh«rreoF ~ lnlm~I . 'llled Saturda · ' ~t could DOI be .l'Mdled by .. ..;. ... ~ 1 ,. .. • Y ru1.,r the' two Jn the front compartment, of. lJll the advice or Its trainer, Wolfpng clala said ·:.:~. ""° Ilk! !lie lion "' fi BloblDf ;..Id tl)e r~. attempt to ~nother 'lion which escaped at the reacll the lraPPed mlnlaub with a diving .. me time was recaptured wilarrned Jn bell falled' becoule f •t!Oltt ctirrent a 'l'JO<lcd area behind the state Umtock prevcnt..i .....,.,.,. from felll!ll close Sh9W arid Fairgrounds here. • .. enough. • .The lions escaped srtor. they -...,re Bioblng 11ld rtSCuers llopod rora sla<k re!ufned to their ca,.. follow!n( ' tide with 1 favorablt, slowed curreat this performance in a circus ect. Offlc~l~· afternoon. dkl the Cllt door apparently was rt '• "As .soon 11 .the current 3JoW1 down, uliloclltd. IS.. SUB, ..... t> • .. weapons. . B:µt· there was no . hope that such a 1 trea!f" ·could be: readied for signature before Brezhnev leaves the United States for a meeting in Paris with French President Goorg.. Pompidou. Brezhnev, looking tanned and rested ~after a weekend at Nixon's Camp David . · . (Sae SVMMIT; Pap I> CLA.SSiftED AD PREYENTS'BUGS' Lei a .Dally Piiot cl....wed ad keep you from ilbbllr "buaY." It milfit ..,,.,.. cruy,"liUr JoOl 11oW11ilsl<lvml1tr did it:" 'M VW Bui, lf1000 ml., com· , plete car 1Mi body. Perl for Dune BUQ1 or ? (Pbont No.> -• • ' . It didn't ... bug11 hnh that the first per- son called Jn ....,.,... to this ad at 7 o'clock llld Iba! the car wa1 sold by 7:30. Don't le! unwanted Kcms drive you · bugy; ad .. rtile Jn l'1e Doily Piiot classi- fied aectioo. 'Ille direct Jlne-M2-M78. The postmaster gen_eral" also said tha{ the u·se of air mail is de- clining and "I don't know whether we will keep air mail or not." Raising the price of a first-class :;tamp from eight cents to 1 O cents would bring in an additional "billion dollars," Klassen said. That's "a great deal of money. But so is the cost of union pro· _ posals." According to Kla ssen, 85 percent of the Postal~Service 's costs are Wage-related because of substantial pay increases in the past re·w years. Laguna Raid ' Federal Agents Seize I C~caine, Four Suspects Federal narcotics agents arrested four every possible effort is made to persons and seized one pOund of high cooperate with local law agencies but in grade· cocaine valUed at $50,000 In an this Instance, things happened spon· undercover action Friday In Laguna taneously. Beach. · agent said that Polk.e..ChieUose 'ftle arrests cracked an alleged Orange J. Kelly was fully brie£ed ·after the ac- County-wide distribution ring, a Bureau tion . or Narcotics and ·Dangerous Drugs He said no one was Injured as seven spokesman ' said today •. Names or federal agents closed in as one man suspects \Vere l)Ot immediately available. allegedly delivered the pound of COCaine. The alleged purchase was made In the Federal agenis had agreed·to pay $14,000 area of a L a g· u n a Canyon Road -for the drug which was of such a high shopping center in fro:nt of. an auto ·sup-grade it could be cut three tllnes belore ply store Friday afternoon. street sales. This would give it a final It came 'fOllOwing two ·and one:-hliC value o1. around JS0,000, agents said. months '<tJnvestlg1tloo by fedenl·aients A federal agent 11ld thett has~ an of BNDD. · increase In the use d. cocaine in the area • 'Ibe four peraooa &nested were due for generally: ,. artallmnent today In Los Mieles beface "What .,. . ., seen Is tilj! younger set the federal _'gu&qte. Thi!xJ~ .a that was content ·with rntlll~ with LSD, variety4~ sales ol co-hashish, and otherhal--lcs, ltave · caine, coosptracy to 1ell dd intent to 1.raduated up to ·co~e· and there Is more dist ribute cocalne. Bnd More of it now, a BNDD spokesman Federal agents alleged they had said. prev..,.sly purchased quantities of co------------- catne from the pe,...,. Involved. They said the Investigation woold ciinllnue Jn connection with these arrests and more arrests may be made., The Laguna' Bdch Po ce Department was not no4ified prior to the l!!dcral tn· rorcement. act.km and numerous caUers reported. men with euns in .the area Of the soowtna center. " Feder1I agents said that normally 25 OF. 346 SD GRADS SHOW UP LA° JOLLA (AP) -Postgraduato degrees were ewa rded to 341 students at UO San Dtego. Twenty-five 1ho¥i'ed up. r By JOHN VALTERZA 01 ,,.. 01lly l"l\ft Staff A Father's Day argument over where a bundle of dirty clothes should go Jeft JO. year-Qld man shot to death and a 15--year~ old San Clemente youl h in custody on murder charges Sunday morning. George 1\\riddy, a resident of Newbury Park in the Sirfii Valley, ...,,as slain during an argument \Vhich took place at the home of Mrs. Carol Moberly. 37, a divorcee ...,·ho li\'CS at 217 Avenida Rosa. l\frs. Moberly's IS-year-old 90fl: David, was arrested about 15 minutes after the shooting. Police said the shooting took place at 11:18 a.m. and climaxed an apperent misunderstanding over a pile of clothes. Police Chief Clifford Murray said Twiddy apparently became ancered over the youth 's placing of a pile of ~led clothes on a bed and began shouting at the 15--year-old and the youth's youn1er brother. RePorts said at that Point Twiddy reportedly made an "overt" move toWard the two boyr and the older yoongster ran (or a .22-calibcr rifle in the residence -The-boy..allegedly-looded-t·,,,,..---1 (S.. SLAYING, Pa1e II Oruge Ceast Weadter . ~fostly sunny_D:ie_1_Tuesday, ~!b warmer temperatures. Highs In lhe 70s near the beaches, rising 10 the low 80s inland. Overnight lows in the lNls. INSIDE TOBI\ -. - Mafia actioitles in Los Angelt1 are tlireateni11g legitimate busi· nessmen and consumtt-1, accord- ing to crl"ie figltrers . See 1tory, Page 5. IHllM 11:' L,M, 11.,.. U C1U1tr1111 S Cltnlllft 1•·)4 Ctmks lS Cl'fltwtf11 15 DUtll Ntffc" I '"'™"' ,... • llltffll iMltfll II 'lllllk1 16-IP lltt" ltll lltclf11 I ..,..,,,_ u Alln Lllllltf"• ,, Mo_Vlfl 11 Nlll&Nt Newt 4 Or111t1 Ctt111tr I lvho1• '"'" 11 IH•l1 1 .. 11 lltek ,..,., ... 1t·1f Te It'll NM I TJtMt.r1 • 11 W"lft.tt I Wlflltfl'I New1 1).11, Wtr .. Htwt • 4 \ • I ~ ''i, . f\\ \ I ' ~ \ ':,l .l \ I \ \ • \ • i \ - • l • 1 ;t DAILY LOT ' S \ I, ~O<ld,Y, J~, ta· 1q73 \ VJ!lHt Bay Case • \ ' l I Jtjdg~ stl,ud~in \ 1 • • \ • l?etllP .. eJ SUMMIT ... ~ retreat ln the Catoctin Pltountains of Wee;tcrn ,Maryland , emerged from . a black limousine and heart.lly shook Nu:· on's htlnd. ~ Disquali$.c~tio ' . . Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude ~1. ~·ens today is mulling a mo- tion on whether or not he <Should be dis· qualifi ed from continuing to preside over the Upper Ne"·port Bay la"•suit. At Issue is the quCstion of y,·hcther or not the now-defWlCt Back Bay tidelands Calif ornia1i . 01Jtlasts Slim SAN JOSE (AP) -Pancho Jamie of Clovis. Calif .. outlasted a field of 64 poker players, including the celebrated Amarillo Slim, to win the World Lo-Ball Cham- pionship Tournament held here. Jamie took horn~ $1 ,781 for his effort . Slim \vas eliminated from the ac· 1 _ tioo..earl.\'..ey as J1mie finished ~·ith the lo\vesl hand among eight finatistS. Report of 1897 ·;.spaeeship Crash : Branded as Hoax ' ' 1 ' flkChange bcl,.~'een Orange ~nty and tM Irvine Colhpany is constlfutlonat. ~ ' -. ' ) Owens. whO:.presided at the tarlier Jri nl. tiitd all four ~lau'Ycrs ThursCay t~t he .J·anl s more ftimc to studyf argu~ents ~ind the affidavit of preju4ice fil~ by ljnn FranciscO attorney PhlUp Berr~-• ' . o1 Berry reprrsented a group. of Ne'fl'Orl beach homeOwners "'ho Jost to the It-vine • • Company ill' the Superior Court .traJI but triumphed two monl~ ago ~ the Founh -a~t Court ol ~ppeals returned Judge Owens' ruling. : Judge ()\\•ens had'agreed with Irvfue auo,ney Robert \Varre~"th~.t the ex· change of 450 acres of Irvine uPtan~for 157 acres of county-owned tidelands was lau•ful and conslltutional. He was revers- ed by the San Bernardino appellate court. A series of motions designed to put the appellate court!s thinking on the Upper Bay issue into the court record plUSt no\\' be held pending Judge Cho:ens' decision on whethc'r he Should be disquaJified. He v.·as repeatedly urged by Warren Thursday to stay on the bench ror the hearing with the comment that another judge would be faced with the task of digesting some "tl volumes of records compiled in both Superior and appellate court action. Berry cited a series of instances during the trial and a number of rulings that 1 TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) -The in-Y•ent against him as sufficient reason for '°temational director of the Aerial the removal of Judge Owens. He has Phenomena Research Organization ha s repeatedly claimed tha the jurist was called the recent report of· the crash of a prejudiced aga inst the group of in· ·•'spaceship at Aurora, Tex. in 1897 a "pa-lervenors headed by Frank Robinson of :>tent hoax." . Newport Beach. . "Recent news stories concerning the Berry said he felt that $200,000 in fees ,.findings of mysterious bits of metal at and expenses was at stake in the ruling the site of the a11eged aash concern and stressed that none of that money, if .~nothing more than an aluminum alloy a .... •arded, \Vill be used to defray what he !.and there's ·notRing mysterious about said are hls OP.11 substantial expense.s in l•·t " L J Lo •·'d the Htigatk>n. ,, 1ui • • • renzen ....... . 7 "It is our opinion that puJ>licity· "I( \lie get the money. we intend to oriented indiyiduals have used the story donate it to a number or noo·prorit cor· ' 0 promote their own interest& There's poratk>ns \\'ho are primarily concerned .,.every indication that the bits of with the protection of the environment " 1' aluminum alloy arrived on the Proctor Berry sajd. ' property sh)Ce 1967 and probabfy within He identifi~ three PoSSible recipients '.°fthe tut 60 days. of donatioos ·as the Orange. Cow\ty Foun· ~ dation for Preservation d..'Publlc ProP@r--''The important point in the whole t:Y,-a movement in whfch Balboa ISlaM - 'Stoey ji Uii: fact lha.l ln -1967• Alfre<l-E. ferry owTier Alan Beek I! active, tile Kraus, director of the Kilgore Research ~"':Institute at West Texas Stale University, · Southern California Center for Law in the 'undertook an exhaustive investigaW>n of Public Interest "and, possibly, the Sierra the Juilge Proctor fa rm where the Club which invested in the Upper Bay ac- ·;spaceship was supposed to have crashed tion with no lhouhgt of financial return." and usi ng a mft.al detector found nothlng Berty is .a former president of the Sie~- .but very ordinary bits of colored metal ob-ra Club "'J? has ?mated much of his (lects Such as rings frOfn""""hOtses' bridles, -eour.troom tune to-ISSlles concerned with I stove lids and 1932 licensc plates." ttle protection oC the environment and natural resources. ~ , "One can become more objective about H Id fees in the area of $200,000 when one i Two Mesans e looks at u.. va lue o1 the land involved in the Upper Bay trial," Berry said. The two smiled and greeted each other ~as old friends and both referred 'to the agr~ments signed last yt:ar during Nlx·' on 's ~1oscow visit. .erez.bnev 'sald the Moscow :;ummlt laid "a good reli able foundation for relation~ of peace belween our tw·o <.'Ollntrles." Nixon said the t.1ay, 1972 talks "chang· ed the relations between our l\\'O coun· tries in a very profound y,•ay." Bre-thneV said his party arrived from Camp David in two pr es Iden I i n I helicopters about 20 minutes late because fog and low clouds rorccd a slight change in Oight plans. 'Ibe drizzle Y.'hich had tiflen in Washington in the hours before the arrival ceremony stopped shortly ·before the Soviet official arrived. Brtzhnev, about. three inches-shorter than Nli:oo, stood at stiff attenHon \\•ith the American president as a 2l·gun salute boomed and an Air .Force band played the U.S. and Soviet anthems. The leaders therl trooped by an honor guard of Army , Na'(y, Air Force. Mari.00 and Coast Guard units. Brezhnev twice broke into the memonies to greet part ot the carefully selected crowd admilted to the \Vhite }louse for the ceremony. -STATE SECRET? BREZHNEV WHISPERS IN NIXON 'S EAR Soviet Party Leader Welcomed .. t White House Ce,..mony Clasping his hands above his head like a victorious prize fighter, Brezhnev nod- ded to the crowd then began reaching for outslrelchedn aoos or-the onlookers \\•ith- both of hi s own hands . Niguel Sheet From Pagel Ecology Group Slo'w~ SUB ... lhe divers will go,.back to v.•ork, '' he said. . Club, Report Cini~ Three previous attempts to reach the sub -two by hard·belmet divers and one with a diving bell -failed, stymied by, .,.the danger of entangling rescuers in the same wreck~ge that trapped the minisub. · An unsigned bulletin distributed Friday to Laguna Niguel residents claims that construction of a beach club south of Monarch Bay has been impeded by the Orange County Environmental CoaJition. TV Station Airs U.S. Emerge1ic)· ' The t\.\'O-page report. labeled ''A Plan· The small submarine .was wedged in ning Bulletin To Laguna Ni g u e I the wreckage of a World •War II Res idents," said the beach fa cility. to -in-destroyer about 20 miles southeast of elude a pai-king Jot. rest room facilities, Key West, home of one of the nation's volleyball courts, and playground, will oldest naval bases. not open this summer. It \Vas scheduled Cmdr. Willlam·McVtigh, chief Of staff to open ln June. at the Key W.est base, said "nothing Lorelle Long, secretary of the Enviro-reaJly has been accomplished" in initial nmental Coalition, said the ney.·s\etter rescue attempts "beca!J.9e of cables and was "an obvious slur and an attempt for debris" from the sunken destroyer. Obfuscation." McVeigh said I.fie rescue vessel Tring-a She said by trac.ing the letter 's bulk was maneuvering into position for mailing permit she detennined that the another attempt to lower the bell GREENVILLE. S.C. (UPI) -An Jetter was sent by AVCO Community chamber to the trapped minlsub. .. Developers, Inc .: developers of Laguna oa~• Sto-, %!, son ol Aleblr Stover, educational television station startled Niguel. .."" ·~· pped in the viewers Swiday nigtlt by accidentally air· AVCO spokesmen could not be reached said his father was tra rear ing a message that a national emergency for comment either Friday or today. But CC?mpartment of the sub with Link. existed -an AVCO secretary said she believed the ''The last I heard he (stover) was un- . . . leaflet was written by the editor of the • ronscious," Stover said. _1:he message, te.ijjng_v1ewe'"! to stand --1..quna..Ni&Uel News;-~AV.CO oewalet-ln the front compartment of lhe U· "tij for a message from tlie WlillFRouse, ter ·---perimeOtal craft were Arcl1ibata "Joc"k" interrupted a telecast of "Masterpiece An injunction placed on an AVCO Com· Menzies, a native of Scotland with a 'J'heater" about 9:40 ~.rn. • ~unity Developers tract by a Coalition home in Vero Beach, Fla .. the su b's pilot- About 15 or 20 minutes later, WN1V suit has halted construction across the commander, and Robert Meek, 2T. a broadcas t another message, tell ing its Coast Highway rrom the beach club site. diver and submarine pilot from West audience to disregard the earlier one. By The leaflet said completion of both Palm Beach. Fla. then, the s!ation and the ·Greenvillc News tracts has been effectively halted Resc~ers were faced with the prospect had been besieged with telephone calls. through the inj\Dlction. -of having. to draw on the vital o~ygen ·'P-ublic rest rooms will-be-completect--supply-to-mcrease-the-temperature-m-the (at the beach club ) but inoperable, submarine and enable chemical can- because electrical and sewer systems for isters to absorb more carbon dioxide. the beach parcel are-tightly integrated . As.ked. about the bu!ldup of carbon "'ilh those or surrounding un_finished d1ox1de lll the back section of the vessel, developments," the letter said. a Navy spokesman described It as a Alternate beach use arrangements are "baby putting a plastic bag over jts head From Page 1 SLAYING ... 1 - Dollai· Low h1 Europe, . Up in Tokyo From Wire Service• LONDON -The dollar drooped further in afterrioon trading in Europe today, hil - ting all·time lows in Frankfurt a~d Amsterda1n. Bui it inched ahead 1n Tokyo and !\.1ilan. <Wld prices moved up . Sonie dealers linked ltle dollar's decline lo the continuing Senate investfgali<>!" or the Watergate affa ir. Bui other:s said a loss or confidence in the Nixon ad· ministraliou 's ability to control inflation in the United States was more important. On the Frankfurt currency exchange, the dollar was fixed at a recor~ low or 2:5575 marks, down fro1n the m1d-!1'1or~· ing rate of 2.5550 marks and Fnday s closing rate of 2.5700 mark~, Jn Amsterdan1 '. the dollar c:hanged hands al 2.7200 cuilders, down 0.44 per- cent from the previous low or 2.7320 guilders Friday. T-Oe dollar .ha.s decl!ned bv 14.24 percent against the gfild er since uie Feb. 13 devaluation of. the U:S . cur·\ rency. , At one point in London , the dollar drop- ped to $2.5860 against the pound from a n1orning rate--of $2.~ and down ~n Friday's close or. $2.5800'." But it was still above this yc;ir 's re(:ord low of $2.5900 reached· briefl y last week. In Tokyo the dollar changed hands at 2.6475 yen. up marginally from Friday's level. :--· ~1eanwhile, stock market prices tumbl- ed tod3y in .... ·hat brokers described a~ a continued negatiVe response to the pri ce freeze and upcoming-Phase 4 announced · by President Nixon last week. At 9 a.m. (PDT) the Dow Jones average of 30 industri.als wu off 9.86 points to 878.69. Declining issues on the New York Stock Exchange. held a more than 2-1 lead over advances in slow trading. •ithls . is just a follow-through on the doWnside from la st week," said Buck Kisor, analyst with Paine, Webber, Jackson &: Curtis. "There is considerable c o n c e r n whether the government will be able to establish standards in Phase 4 that will suppress the inDationar~ pressure;· aald Monlt Gordorr of Dreyfus Corp. Camp Pendleton To Get Reserves From San Diego SAll'DIEGO (API -Aboot 500 Anny Reserves will move thei r monthly drills from their present crsmped quarters in Sa n Diego to spacious Camp Pendletoo Marine Corps base this fall , their Com- mander says. Varrt>em:an-Anny Reserve Center, where the men now train one ~·eekend a month , was built lo handle about 300 soldiers and now accommodates about 800 to 1,000, Col. Ben Hamilton, the Bue Commander; said Friday. ln addi tion. be said, "Training facilities ... art nil." i In Arson Plot "Our action directly affected some two-thirds of the upper Bay shoreline and .that is coosenratively estimated at S272 mill..ioo,'' Berry said. ''Balboa 'Island \\'eapon and then fired four or five time s. The slugs hit Twiddy in the chest, neck and ann. 'l"be victim then staggered backwards into an adjoiniRg bathroom -ana-fen-the-tflenoor, Oeai:f~ being negotiated wilh the County of and slowly being strangled." Orange, the leaflet stated, so that the uncompleted beach could be used this Oft.be 13 reserve units stationed at V1n . · Deman, tv.·o started meeting at Camp ~------------..:, Pendleton last year, and another five will ' ' ·At Apartment --Jand-carr:1es--rmarkervaJue rJ '4,000 a foot and that gives you !IOO'le jdea of the kind d. real estate we succ~ruJiy fought for." Tv.·o Costa Mesa meri y,·ere arrested in • Santa Ana Sunday in connection with ~ what police allege was an arson-for-hire ! plot which resulted in dan'lage to an Wl- ' finished apa rtmen t building. ~frs. Moberly called the emergency operator to seek help and the operator in tum called the county sheriff's office. police said. Moments later local police were summoned to the residence. : Booked on suspicion or conspiracy to , commit arson was Victor Kubicek, 23, of · .1586 Baker St. Kubicek is accused. by t police/of hiring Douglas Statum, 18, of ~ 284.1 Boa Vista Drive, to set three fires in I an apartment complex under con· Judge William C. Speirs, acting as presiding judge in the abeence or Judge Bruce Sumner, appeared to be reluctant to become involved In the. issue Thursday by sending all concerned to Judge Owens' courtroom with no ruling from his bench. \Varren then blasted Berry's move lo oust Judge Owens as "belated and legally and hopelessly insufficient '' \\•ith the further plea that it was unfair to place such a post-trial issue on the shoulders of any other judge. Belon!:they arrived, the suspect in lhe shooting had bolted from the house, leav· ing the rifle behind . Twiddy's body, showing no vital signs, \\las foW1d in the bath.room. Murray said that a few minutes later the youngster called police from a phone booth at the pier area and patrolmen picked David up. • st.ruction at 800 S. Cypress St. Statum .,...as booked on suspicion of committing Twiddy was a computer programmer with the Blue Cross health care firm . •le was described as an acquaintance of the l\loberly woman and made frequent visits to the San Clemente residence. "'°"· Investigators said Kubicek's sub- . contract for plastering work at the apart· ' ment had been canceled recently. \\1arren said the Irvine ~npany has already paid the intervenors $5,000 in fees made mandatory when the ap- pellate court overturned Judge Owens' Police said no major damage was • caused by the three fires. ruling. · He has declined to speculate on what the company nUght have to pay in ad· ditional feta if Berry's bid for payment is upheld. The victim 's 9·year~ld son was staying ~!"°5~~gs=t ~{a~~. the house wheR Kubicek today remains in Orange • County Jail. Statum obtained release late ' Sunday. ' Officers took the youngster into pr~ , tective custody and laler in the day returned the boy to his mother. -· OU.NOi COAST IT DAILY PILOT t11• Oft""41 (NII OAILY l'ILOT, wlifl~"1'1~ fl ~ ..,. !+t-l'rt110 +t-"'*1""9f 111 ftMI Oltl!Gf CNll """'11•111no COr'l'IPfflr ........ rt tt 9111•!0!'• 1r1 1>1111111,,.., MO<"ICl9r """"""" 1'r~1y, IOr Ccn!t MHt, /'l"'PO•I '&1tdl, """'""'°" Btt<llll'-11ln Vt lhly, LIO....,.. t .. d'I, Jr~IMISacldltbetk tnd S..n C...,..,M/ ''" Ju111 C1pl1lr1M. fl, ,1,,,..11 reolorlal •lllliw> 11 pUllllt'*' lalvrWl~I Ind S~rollY'­ Tr.. prlll(~I """'11-"irltl ,i.111 It .i lXI Wt1I atr SIJHI, C .. 11 Mtu, C.hMr"l1, 9:1',., ••b1rt N. W1H ,., .. IHlll Niii '""""""' J1cl R. Curt1y Vkt ,, • ....,. 9!llf '"""''I "'-ttr Th•'"'' Ktt•ll ..... Tittll'IN A. Mur,trii111 M•Mt\ftt Ellllff Cfri 1rf1t H. Ltot 1'icfri•" P. Nill ,-.UIM1nt MIM'tirltl Ellltlrt - "They are not entitled to any further payment," w~ said. "Even if they ~·ere, I would contend at that point that Orange County and the Orange County HarOOr District, both of whom were represented at the trial, \\'ould have to pay_lbeiLshare." _ _ In the meantime, the Moberly youth was remanded to juvenile authorities pending court action in lhe case. The shooting marked lhe first time in city history that a juvenile was arrested in aJocal murder..case._. _. -· ~hortage Hits Motorists Foiled Seeking Gas The fuel shortage hit San CJemeote Santa Ana on weekend nights, but since once again in a big way late Sunday as then the crush ol business ha5 cut into dowi.s of motoriats became stranded on gallonage and the station has begun to dty streets and darkened freeeways close early. affe.r searching in vain for an optn Officers in the latest incident made strvfce atalioo. some gas runs for the stranded Pollce weno 1wnrnoned IO render what motorists, bringing enough fuel to.get lhe ~" .::=; :u ":'~:f ::,-:,.,.. aid thly diUJd to the latHdght motorists car f-0 1Amcty'1 1ta{lon at--Pall:.ada Mel L..-i tttdl! m flom1 ..,_ who were out of luck. AvenJda Estrella. t41fll'lin.-'IMdll 1"1l htc:fl ...... ,. ···-ell nd "" o.-i1t1: •• Mwn. 1!:1 c.m1rot ... , ""'i.u orta to fi an open station Police predicted repeats of the problem · ,~ 1 17141 '4J-t111 faUed, ofncers Cil lled Eitxon Station on subsequent IWTU'llcr weekends as the .,,, 111 J "·d ho_...,, r he 0 1..., ••••"•i.i MJ.1671 owner oe "" y w v.,....·~" up or t crush of motorist! worsens. .._ c.i.tti ,.,.. ,.. ., w,-''"" rest of the eveni ng, saving the day for They are wondering, however, If there 4tMUt the stranded driven. might not be repeats of an lncldtnt ..,_ ..,.. .,...... ~ c--....... 11 "'as the. second Sunday in a row !hat recorded at a closed station ·earlier Sun· Ml-tllf thP. evening fuel crisis ha1 rtQulred day evening, ,.,...,,, 1•11. 01 ..... c.tt '"*'11111111 pol ice attention along the-Sou th Coast. Witnesses called for officers after '*""""• ... .._.. 1•111, lllW"tllllolt, "' k ......._. _.. ,,, .,_..,"""""" ""'"' wee ago trarfl c jams developed on not.icing ·a man drive into a shut-down -r • ••••t911' 1'1'tlf!lll' ..,.:i.t "" !he San Die10 F'reeway as drlvert stack· station, look for attendants. then throw a """'*' " airto"llM .....,, ..,_.. c1e11 ....,.. .-,, c .. tw ••· ed up to wait for a nve-aalloD raUon of temper tantrum. ea~ .,,.._.., .., ~'" •·" foe! from a Shell station. The untdenUOed motorist reportedly summer. Go-kart Crash Kills Tustin Bo)' A 12-year-old Tustin boy died of in· juries suffered Sunday when a go-kart he \vas drivi ng -was struck by another and overturned. Sean Michael Dixon. son of Mrs. I\-1argaret Dixon of 831 E. Almond Ave., v.•as riding the go-kart al a rent-a-car course at 1062 Laguna Road, Tustin .· The coroner's office said he died of massive head injuries at Tustin Com· m\Jnity Hospit81 Sunday afternoon . Model Tl~2 ID, Mickey-'SulJs' For Flower Several years ago, a flower sprouted on the pavement of Laguna Canyon Road right at the city limit! of Laguna Beach. . It was painted in multcolors on the pavement and lasted a Jong time considering the heavy traffic, but the rain this winter washed away the lest vest ige. A brighlly rolored Mickey Mouse replaced the flower sometime over the weekeDd. be transferred in ~ fall_.. meeting separa ely rom the Marines but workl.ng together in some operations, Hamiltoo said. He said most of the. Anny reserves will have their twO:week 'swnmer training session at Pendleton. Camper.Stay Ending SALK LAKE CITY IUPI) -A Ulah mother who spent the last six weeks of her pregl)ancy parked in the family cam· per outside a hospital emergency room hoped to return home today with her newbom baby daughter. Ruth E. Egan and her husband, Norman, llved ln the ll·foot camper because they didn't want to pay a massive ~ital bill. · Phone 540-7781 18.15 NEWPORT BLVD., <;OSTA MESA · I --\.~~=;:-;':"~ ... ~-=· :•:·~·::*f::'"':1:.,"':'::z:"':-:-::!__~Tha~ t station et that polnt ln. Ume was · spal all over the buJlding, ktcked the I-the onl_l' ooc open bet S111_Dl_~'-and __ w_a1_1s_a_nd drove a In a huff. • l.~~~'.'.:J!=:'.::::'.::::'.::::'.::::'.::::'.::::'.::::'.::::'.::::'.::: , -·· ' •• Irvine C1•owd • MottdQ, June 18,' l CUJ s OAILV PILOT 3 Gnidan~e · Sh~p ·Qpen Laguna Counselor Supplements Schools \ llY JACK CH~pPELL . ' ot *-o.IJy l'llet $f1K When little Jimmy was 5 years old, he listened With breathless admiration to everything his parents said. It was ob- vious he considered them paragons of virtue, and wanted to be like them. - Now, Jim is 16 years old. His hni r is down around bis shoulders, He calls his father "the old man" and last "''eek he was busted for possession or marijuana. 1be family has a prob2em1 but not a real crisbl, the sort that most mental health organizations are ·set up to · cope with. - So where can they go before the day-to- day misunderstandings;' fights an d alienatioris becoine a crisis. The. old answers have been "the family clergyinan," a school counselor or a family_physician, each of whom poses his own limitations and true psychiatric aid is beyond many families' means. Recently, a new . free enterJ)ri se organizatlOn popped up and local offices have ~ opened on a franchized basis- a sort. oC Col. Sanders of counseling. The Pacific Coast Counseling· Center recently opened an offire at 71506 <Xiast Highway, South Laguna. The center is set up to provide in· dividual, family or group therapy at a lO\Y fee, Sai_ii Jem Schip~r,_ distris l director. J\boul 7,000 pe rsons gathered ·in Campus Pa rk at UC Irvine Sat urday to view comme cement. exer- c ises in whiCIJ 1.470 were eligible ta ceive de- grees. 1'he eighth graduation cere mony in UCI his- 'tory marks t.he end of the academic year. Follow- ing the event parents and friends were invited to ·picnic with grads in the sun-bathed circular park. "\Ve don't compete with the school s. \Ve don't compete wit h probation ciepartments. We don 't Compete wi th anyone. We provide a service they don't provide," Schipper said in an interview . Schipper is a licensed clinical Social '~-orker. He has sen•ed ' as a psychiatric "MAN HAS TWO BASIC NEEDS, TO LOVE AND TO BE LOVED" Counselor Jerry Schipper Works With Working Man's Problems social worker, and worked \l:ilh the Los "Man has two ba!,iC needs: to Jo,·e and ' said. _ r ts Angeles County Probation Department as to be loved ," he said. If those needs are Primarily Uie center receives its c 1en an individual, family and group therapist frustrated, the results are anxiety, in· on referral from schools, physicians, « for adolescent girls. fidelity, drug use, alcoholism or other organizations like the Free Clinic in "Counseling brings out a positive problems, he said. Laguna Beach. { change in the lndividual," Schipper said. Some people can cope with their pro. H\Ve'll take anyone anybody j~t a! "We all have oor problems, sure. but blems by talking them out with a spouse, long as they're paying si>mething, • some of us don't have the capacity for or other family member. ' sdtipper said.~ He Said that payment il deaJing with them," he said, noting that "Some people don't have· a wife. Some based on a sliding scale as to what the 1 • Farming Policies Lashed a problem in one area may be people dori't have anyone they can talk clierit can a£ford to pay. ·1 manifested in some way which appears to. }le said ·the payment acts as an fnw , at fi rst to be completely unrelated. "T1le Jast thing a bird is going to see as centive for. .correction and an aid to • "We're all engaged in a theraputic pro-he's flying through the sky is air. The therapy. besid es making the COWl&eling Congressman Says Subsidies Boost Soaring Prices B~· .JACK BROBACK 01 1111 Q.tll'f Piiot Sttff Rep. (:lcnn Anderson (D • Calif.) her.> chargNI. 1hal government fa rm subsidy pr01;rams and lhe Russian v.•bcat deal .arc responsible for th e soa ring price of food. Speaking to Town Hall in Anaheim re· centely, Anderson accused the ,govern- ment of stupidily. in paying farmers not to grow crops, creating an artificial scarcity and driving up food prices. "\\le pay agribusinesses, such as stan· dard Oil and Tenneco, millions of dollan A.YfB &o take farm land cut, of pro- --ductlon WlUch fesW:tS.in a Wa.M~ of"'our THOW"CCS, a waste of our tax dollars and higher supermarket prlce8,"'l ~coo· gressman said. According to figures he said were furnished to him by the U.S. Dep8rbnent of Agriculture, 1,961 lndivuduals 1md cor- porations tn California alone received $80 million during 1972 in farm .subsidy payments. Anderson said his figures revea led that Standard Oil collected $85.975: Tenneco received gove rnment . checks totaling flJl,225 and ttie federal administrator of the prograrn. Kenneth Frick, received $36,863 in addition to his government salary. • ti on ··or Orange County. Indeed , those Vt"ry \\'Ords are enough to produce in some cf my fellow Democrats ap- proximately the same reaction ttle Sfglit _of a_ cat prodl!_ces [I a d~. _ . "Show them someone ftom this county and they almosl instinctively start to growl and bare their teeth," he :18ughed. But he praised the county as a "good example of how federal power and ·federal funds can·be used in coord.inatioo with local initiative and private business to 'help build a community that works. , _ ..!.'.I have traveled extena.lvely about the worid·and·rtankly I l:noW ol nothing quite like . Lhis place to be . found ailywhere }.~, .. Anderson said tha't 1'While I am a liberal, particularly with respect to human needs and to . our collective respcinslbility to one another, I believe I am Somewhat a conse'rvative in dlatters of economic nature. "For example. I have been 11 critic of and have consistently voted against the increasing national debt. I have opposed and voted aga inst much or the foreign aid and foreign giveaway programs." He said he .had been told in testimony ccss just by being alive. Therapy is last thing a healthy person is going to see center financially fea sible. before congressional ronunitteeso that change. is why a pe rson needs therapy,'' Schipper •·\Ve v.•ork with the workirtg class. food prices iii recent years would hav"c Psychiatrists work with the Beverly Hills been as much as 15 percent lower had (lass," Schipper said . these progi_:ams not been in existence. Ar dill Q D 1 • '\lith Schipper are other counselors who "Priees ii! wheat and corn, two pro-ma-- _ ()-ue~'°ll-.azz ·Ing speeializc '·"-varying_ phase• or coonsel· ducts . which are controlled by .govern-~ -~ --. . f.n-add1hon,spec1ahsts~c.atLbe.J""i'~d~--l ment programs, have almost doubled on from other Pacific Coast fumseline over the past year. A bushel or wheat Center offices. which sold for $1.60 a year '3.go, sells for VICTORIA, Tex. <UPl) -The v.1inner The ne'v maid of the armadill os said Schipper said that With recent shut $3 today. A bUshel of com was $1.29 last of this year's ~liss Vacant Lot contest at · she was from Victoria. but no one could downs of state mental hospitals, the·new year and is $2.33 today," he explained. the first annual Armadillo Confab and find any Gunchs listed in the Victoria concept of a private enterpria:e 9QUD8el- He said the sale of wheat to Russia Exposition was Modine. Gunch, an 18-phone book. · __ ing service will become more prevalent. \ alooe .wilt cost the consumer a reparted year-old hometown girl who balanced on Armadillos. small mammals common-"Where are they going to go? ~ 1 _f2.8 bdlim in higher grocery prices. ooe hand while twitting a -yellow hula to South Tex,ast.~e distin~shed-by bony throws the door wide open for · pri~ • Rep. Anderson advocated 8 free hoop on one foot :::Or so ir seemed. plates that cOver the head and body. ~ gtoups ·to open up and provide 1erVi market to increase the Supply of farm "She had on a halter top and real On winning the title, ~1iss GWicb disap-on a sliding scale. · .J, prodbcts. Jn such a market the farmers skimpy little pants," said Confab pearekinto . the beer-swilling crowd, -"It's an outgrowth of the chanie 1h could match the consumer demantt with chainnan Fred Armstrong. "No one is pe"rha to watch the armadilJo races, political philosophy in the. trea,~t ol · greater production, he stated. really sure she stood on her hand. She partici te in the beer can smash, or test mentally ill and criminal offender's. The congressman then switched his at-said' she did and we took her word for her arih in the simulated annadillo "There are a lot of crazy people walk-· tack to !'el fare .-all kinds. Saying he did' lrit;!:' ==· :i;;:::==:~::=;;::=::==:::::'~h~ro~w=· =fo~r=t~h~c=la~d~i~es~-·~==:=Zi!i::=:=i~n~g=a~§;:d~,'~' ~he~s=a~id:. =====~~ not believe there is anything inherently wicked about weUare, he added, "But the --- concept, a noble and compassionate idea, can be abused like any other. "I believe in the work ethic. Hard usef~ work is. essential to the happy life. I believe that depriving someone of the O.PP0!1unity, indeed the right to work, is The congressman kidded his audience. _J_argely coonty business and industrial leaders, in beginning his 45-minute talk. Returning to the principal theme or his talk, !he . rormer Cali£omia lieutenant governor said the fe4erat.farm subsidy program cost the taxpayen over $4 billion in 1972. "In addition to the subsidies the American consumer pays another $4.5 billion yearly in higher food prices artificially inflated by ~e subsidy program," he charged. ·.robbing that person even more than it robs those who support him," Andenon argued. He called farm ~subsidies to cor~ porations and wealthy p e rs o n s "welfare for the rich." "Some Democrats, particuJarly those of a liberal bent like myself, do not habitually break into cheers at the men- . ~ . Cy•i·bolie· Beginning Joarrne Harris. San Joaquin School District music coordinator, takes up the cymbal s in a ma rc hing band that provided musical accompani· me nt for the ground·breaklng of the El Toro Hi gh School Friday. It will be th e scconcL high school in the new Saddleback Valley Unified Sc hool District, wh ich takes over area school s July !. Mrs. Harris and ba nd director Lars Hanson organ ized.the student musicians at the last He said he needn't remind anyooe listening what has happened to the price or food in the past few mOnths and years. "But perhaps you don~t realize that in many cases these high prices are being forced up by the go~ernment's left-hand· ed subsidies while the s a m e government'~ right hand struggles to combat inflation. "This isn't necessarily corruption or avarice, in a v.'ay it's something worse - stupidity," Anderson accused. He concluded his talk with an attack on "overseas welfare." He to I d or the millions spent ·t.o keep the price or coffee, sugar, and other import,ed products up. "We pay $790,000 a year to support the coffee market and ·by restricting the cultivation and production here of sug;µ-, foreign interests are guaranteed a price above world market prices. The taxpay- ing pUbUc gets hit two wa}'s: First we chip in $90 millioo each year to entice domestic sugar growers to not produce and due to ·inflated prices pay $600 million extra for sugar at the market." * * * ;.Energy hortage Really Exists-· Congressman Is there really an energy crisl.9 or are the oil companies creating an artificial one! That was a question asked of Rep. Glenn Ailderson speaking to Town Hall Jn Anaheim. "Yes," he replied, uthere is an actual shortage of natural gas. oil and other fuels. I am convinced from evidence 1 have seen that there is a rea'.. crisls In energy products. o He sai<t in the. tong run atomic power has to be the answer. "By 1990 we will have 90lved the safety quesUOll being PoSed bu t h e reel crunch will come between now and then.'' The California Democrat t1ccused "easterners" of opposing the Alnska plpellne on ecology grounds or duplicity. "They T'C&lly w a n t the line lo run through Canada and terminate In the mklwcst nearer to their ~arket and not to be the west coasl,1' he charged . "'l'hey pretend to be ecologlsl> but lhcy I • WHl~E REVIEWING -THE MARKET! Even 1t the End of the Day, You Will look Fre_5h in Yo ur 01cron & Cotton But ton Down Shirt by Eagle 5hirtm1ker5 -Wh ite, Blue & Beige $13 ,00. Silk F-oul1 rd Ti1 by Robert T•lbott -$10.00. PHELPs MEAGER ~ GVERsOYEARS~CAUF11RHlA ... . N.ewpo rt Be1 ch, Wilshire, Sh orman O•ks, Pasaden a, li1 kewood , Weit Covine to lbeit own benefit.'' • ·~-,,.. -,.\<--·minute Frldat_l~ ad d color • .io }" otherwise s h·lul ·occ · n. l-'--lf---'? . ~ are really trying to take advantage or us1~~~~~~~~~~~§§§:§~§~~§~~===§~§~~§§§~===~~'.§§S~J -=---- .:J DA.IL.'t' PIL.OT Nothing Work s The_se Days BLUE ~TONDA VS ·DEPT. -Grumping along into the first daY or the new "''eek ·and it's a good time to sit back over a .semi-warm cup or oorree and ponder why noOliJ:ll reall¥ v.'Orks anymore. . Better yet, YOtJ _ lQight not worry so much about how things dOn't work but how we 'might get things· filed. For ex· ample, I 'd. Uke W fix the igz:em1ln who keep& sneaking into my desk and carefully linking alf the paper clips togethei'. Seems like I un-link them' every ·Friday afternoon. Every Morx!.ay morn· ing, t'hey are all joined again. Somebody ought to ftx the economy. Like the gasoline business. tferi .we are. supposedly the most induslrialired, wealthy nali<io in the world. Yet motorists V)'ing to worlr. 'theii-way up- coast can't buy a nickel's worth Or gas in ' San Clemente, home of the West.era=. White ~se.. - TH~ N<MiAS SmJATION .at lhe western aeat of <idr natiorr occurred last weekend and everybody fjgured it for a nuke. Then it happened again tills 1veekehd. ,.,.~n Clemente · J a w m e n reportedly .Hid to call out a loci! statiOn' owner to come give the stranded ones a c;ouple of gallons tO 'gef'them on the road' again. You ··'have to hopie that COmrade _Opposing Viewpoints ' Grand-wizard of th~ NOrth Carolina Kti Klu x Klan .. JCsse Mack· Bunt· ing, (left) was speaker at a rally Sunday in \Vilmington in reaction to the appearance of Angela ·oavis (right) appearing in defense of Ben Chavis. Chavis.is facing trial on charges of being an accessory after tbe fact of murder. · •Nixon Knew ~ -· . Martha Makes T ele plto1 ie R eport By HELEN THOMAS . W~SHINGTON (UPI) Man ha Mitchell said tcxlay President Nixon "always lq)ew whal w~s going on" about !he Watergate aUair. ''I'll he damned il ' i 'll let my husband take the rap for Alt. President,'' the . wife of fotmer Attorney General John ' N. t.1itchell said in 'an early mOming tele· ~ phone cal Ho tbis re· porter . . ~ Brezhnev 11/on't sec that happen \l.'hen he visits here. "Between you and me and the gatepost. J\.1r. 'President ah\•ays knew 1-----------------"a>al!Jlil_goin on.' TREY OUGHT TO figure some wa y to fix boats so they won't sink at their moorings in Newport Harbor, known as the fmest pleasure boat harbor in the WOl1d. On WW' ol the ~ Sunday and : at least ha!( a dozen had deported the swface. You pooder that we can send men to the moon and repair Skylabs in ' orbit buf we can't keep boat& floating. How ,can . this be? Somebody should do something to fix Laguna Beach's Main Beach Park. It has lo be the best planned ocean front park in the world because they've been plan- ning it for a long time now . Once upon a time there were a bunch or eldet"ly buildings along the main strand at the Art Colony. And the citizens and shakers-and-movers decided this ought to set fixed 'into a ~rctty place. SO 11-IEV TORE ALL the eyesore buildings down tG plain dirt. , This made t~e.. place look eyesore bar· ren and besides, nowhere could you buy a soft drink. So they brought in a trailer to sell soft drinks. That made the place look like a semi-empty trailer park. So they planted old telephone poles around the trailer. All this could be characterized as a lot or fixing y,•ithout getting anything fu:ed . APPARENTLY NOBODY can fix Costa Mesa's proposed 20lh Cer)lury sign contrOl Jaw. They've fixed up a Jot or committees and study sessions on how to fix it. but so far, it has de(ied the minds of men. · r..1eanwhile. the billboards keep going up. It is asserted that some people ac- lu ally like billboards. ?ilaybe they .ought to pull it to a general vote. If the billboards '~·1n. lhey could surround the to~'Jl y,•ilh them. One billboard could pro- claim "On the Inside, You'll Find Costa ~lesa." Maybe that would fix it. So perhaps " lot of things need fi xing along this. the best of all possible coasts. Blue ~1onday. ho\l.'ever. is no time to do it. Back to the pape r clips. And on to Tuesday. f'ttRS. ltUTCHELL, calling fro1n her New York City home. pointed out thal Mitchell, while he was Nixon's campaign ~or in 1972, spent many evenings planning campaign st rategy with the President. "Have you any idea how many times he went out on the Sequoia (the President's yacht) with the President?;' .she asked. Harlem Tavern Gun Battle Ends In. Death for 3 l\'EW YORK (UPI) .. -A policeman, a bartend.er_ and an unidentified gunman were killed late Monday night in an ex- change or gunshots in a Harlem tal'ern, police said. Seven other persons were wounded, one. of them another officer. . The dead pollceman, Ralph Slancbi, 29, and four other officers were respond- ing to a report or a •'distraught'' man waving a gun in the Capri Bar and Grill, police said. \Vhen the orncers ordered the man to drop the gun. a .38-caliber revolver. he s tarted shooting instead. according· to Police .Commissioner Donald F. Cawley. He was killed when officers returned the fire. Stanchi, a four-year veteran of the force and the father or t\\'O, was the fourth New York City policeman killed in the line of duty thi! year. Cawley said. The commissicrncr said there was a "possibility" some of lhe \l.'ounded bar patrons were hit by police gunfire. Three of !hem were admitted to Harlem Hospital .' At least 20 shots were fired in the bar. The gu nman was identilicd a!' J ames Russell, SS, of Brookline. i Killed in Crash llUNTSVIU.E, Tex. 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W•!•r ffMP<tlfl\lrt ·~· Consrul H'e citl1e r MQHOAY St<Cll'ICI 111011 11 ~ Pm, s.• StcOl'ld low . )·en P-'"· 2.• '\ 1uaSDAY ,,1..,1 l'!IOll 1•29 p.m. l.1 Fll'$t low t:30 1.m .... l 5ecONI ~~II 11 ~lt p,m, JO Stcond lo\lr , • _ J:., p.m. i.t SllPI ~IMt S1A2 1.'m. ltlt, 1:0, p,,,.. M(IOfl •IMl 10·11 P.""' f•ll I:., 1.m 1 9 Shot i n Viet Red Terrorists Murder Family f'rom Wire Strvtcts SAIGO N -The South Vietnamese Command said Communist terrorists shot nine members d a family to death early today. · 'Tbe rommand said a deputy hamlet chief and eight members d his family y,·cre shot to death shortly after midnight near Thuan Nhon in the Mekoog Delta 100 miles southwest of Saigoo. Another member ol tile family was Y.'OUnded. the command said. rr BLAMED "COMMUNIST ter- rorists" for tPe shootings but had no other details. 1 It was the worst incideht involving a single family in years, a command spOkesman said. 'Ille most serious in- cident involving civilians, not all from ·the same family, occurred near Tam Ky, 340 miles north of Saigon, May 15 when a bomb went off at an outdoor film show, killing 20 persons and injuring 25. A spokesman for the South Vietnamese e Director Delrl LIBERTY. Tex. (U PI) -A director of a ·Private school ror emotionaJly disturb- ed chlldren has been indicted by a · Liberty County grand jury on charges of murder in the death or a 17·year-old stu· dent at the school. .Jost!ph o: Farrar, di rector or Artesia Hall near Cleveland. Tex .• was held In the Liberty County jail without bond. · DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Otll11er1 of lht Dally Pllol !1 9uaranltf!d Ml ... lf·l'rifl•: II -" ftll 11111• Jiiii' ::'":,.:.!11ftf '·~~.(.l~lll:ll!ll l~IUtli:::'t' ;;~ 71)t 1,111 • 11t11r•1r •11• Swnt•Vt II v•11 " Ml u c•lv• Yl11r t•lf ,, ' 1,m, Sll11rt••· It • f .11'1. $•ft••v, (Ill 111!1 • cfth wHI' Ill •r1111111 i. Y•ll. C1H1 lff l1ktfl vft1{1 II ._m. reltphones Milt 0 '11111 CtVl!l'f Arttl M•rtlr•flll Hw111l11tfffl •1tc1'1 111!1 Wtt!Mirltl'lt " , .. 5111 Cltmt11!1, C•IM"rllM l<ttccll, 1111 JIUll C••lti11•1 D-, ..... , S..111 .... wM. lit-,._. .... ~Qt I Foreign Minla!ry f.,ad a statement at lhe daily ps:ess conference saying. "The government of v;etnam denounces to public opinion COmmllllisl ill will in im- plertJe.n!ing the joint communique," which was signed in Paris last week lo renew the Jan. ti cease-lire agreemeht. ' TI:IE RENEWED TRUCE went Into er- fect Friday noon. Slnce then, the spokesman sa1d, 60 South Vietnamese soldiers and 18 civilians have been killed in 289 Communist cease-fire vtolatiom. The spokesman said, "As long as the firing is still going on it will be dillicult to carry out Article 4" of the cease-fire agreement providing for the South Viet- namese to WOr'k out thelr. pwn political 1 future." · MeamWlile, in Cambodia, Communisl- led insurgents along the Mekong River set a Philippine oil tanker afire with annor-piercing rockets as a supply con· voy steamed toward Phnom Penh under cover from Americiln fighter-bombers. Authorities said the tanker Mekong Trader -took t11.·o rockets from7ebel forces firing from the banks 27 miles east of the capital despite the air prO. lection fro1n U.S. F4 jets. IN RESPONSE lo Johnson & Johnson's , claim that Johnson's Baby Shampoo "can't harm your eyes ... can't hurt your hair," the n'C asked for proof that the shampoo cannot cause harm under any circumstance..!!. • Helene Curtis Industries claims Its Enden Dandruff SbampoG contains "the dandruff'CO!ltrolllng inlfredjeot rqcdical authorities have recommended f o r yea is," and Eoden is the only leading· dandruff shampoo to have it. The FTC osked whl,t Ingredient E!Klen -alns, BS wen as a list d the ingredients in every other "leading" dandruff shampoo. The FTC asked how The Menn<n Co.'s Protein 21 pumpi protein into the halr of any -whose hair has lost protein -!tom whatever cause. TllE FTC ASKED for ingredlen\s lrom all the manufacturers, addfng the request that those which claim to be natural and full of ~crbs exploin which of their In· grcdlents are found freely In nature. Glllcttc wa~ asked to· point to that \l.'hol e lemon Jt claims goes Into every pockagc ol \.emoo Up, u well as to-pro- ·vJde a list o1 the other products which contain on1r, lemon perfume. · Other c alms cliallcnged wore !or Alberto Balsam, Breck, ·Tegrtn, Clairol Herbal Essence, Ever)'lli&hl, RK Oraanlc Protein, and Wells BalJam. .. .. • UP'IT ...... SKYLAB PHONE CALL At tron1ut Conrad's Wife Skylab Crew Now Lon·gest Spa~e Fliers " ' ,,, i. CONRAD, ASSISTED by Weitz will step through an •irlock hat<h ond cllmb .a ladder to reach the film vaults outside the lab. He'll also lmtall new film ,for the Skylab 2 team. Carrier Wasp Slams Into NJ Railroad Bridge NEWARK, N.J. (UPI ) -The aircraft carrier Wasp, en route to a New Jeraty dock alter being oold for scrap, crulled into a raUrw.d brldge across Newark Bay today, jamming lhe bridge in the open position and ripping olf the sblp'a radar gear and a railing. The Qlost Guard said tho IJ90.foot-long Wasp, being towed by rive tugs, con- tinued lhro11gh the bridge .• No injuries: were reported. The Coast Guiird said no ooe was believed to have been aboard the W'asp. The bridge , the Penn CentraJ.l,ehlgh Valley Rai lroad's span from .Newark to the Greenville 1tetion of Jersey City, wn:. reported by the .Const Guard to be ' 0'totally out of alignment." wllh dan1aa:ed locking gear and fend ers. The Coast Guard sold tho harbor ,.._ - tnaln<d open to tramc. 1be.re wis no indication when the bridge might be repaired. ~I j " • • .. ' LB Finn Cited Mafia Cash Seen Peril-to Economy Los Angeles. -. DAILY PILOT $ I _Firm Fined $1 .85 Million I I . , I;.OS ANGELF.S {UPI) -A high-pressure salesmen, ex· Bestline to the end that J soap.products firm accused of uding a personallty o f whatever money is made, is recruiting local distributors friendship and sincerily." made from sales to the through "high pressure and The judge said he hoped the general publl c and not by i misrepresentation" was fined I' d fut rt · r-ru1't1'n0• otl1cr di.stribulol'll I I 85 mill! . . .1 11 ru ~ a n ure cou in-'""" 1. on 1n c1v1 pena t es junctJODS could "break up the through high pressure and Friday for violations for present marketing plan of misrepresentation." • "pyramid" sales ·projects. ·--~-';:::==================::;-• Bestline Products, Inc. of I 1 ~~--P~ I and 1! comp any officers were LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Mafia, still deriv lng much of Its income from traditional il- licit goods such Ill U!l:fCOtlcs and gambling, is fumellng its Illegal profits into iegiUmate businesses in a move that threatens both ~the consumer and · businessman, c r i m e fighters say. "0-lmlnal infiltration o [ legitimate business ls a reality," Hansen said In a re- cent interview. "And . it will have a deadly impact on our economic system." -. levied fines ranging from $250,000 to $2,500 by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Holland. The best. • .. The use or illegal tactics such as bankruptcy 1 fraud, ex- tortioo, coercioo, tax evasion and unfair competition makes organized crime a serious tJu-eat to both business and the conswner," said Vem Hanseo, chief of the Internal Rev enue Service intelligence division in 2 Solo11s Protected SACRAMENTO . (UP!) -'{'wo assemblymen say they will wear safety he1mets during Ho u se floor sessions until the ' 'dangerous earthquake- threatened'' stale Ca pitol is evacuated. Assemblymen W a I t e r Kar ablan (0-Monterey Park) and Paul Priolo (R- Padflc Palisades ) Friday anoounced they will don the hard hats bec:<>use of their concern "for the li ves of the people who work inside the decaying atnx:tu.re." -Oc<:upents ol the cen- tury-old Capitol have been ordered to vacate the structure by Sept . IS because or the possibility it will collapse in an earth-- quake. INVESTIGATORS said the impact alieady bas been fell in nearby Long Beach, and gave the example of a jewelry store there that had been forc- ed into ~ptcy by an in- dividual with . strong con- nections with organized crime. ''I'd say the jewelry store opefation was fairly typical in in this type of scam," said an . investigalo!'. "The store was purchased -without a down payment -in 1971,. and 14 months later it went wtder, The ruling, climaxing an eight-month trial, also re.· quires Bestline to g r a n t _refunds to over 3 , 0 0 0 distributors who paid $3,000 eac.h for the C9mpany's soap and cleansing material pro- ducts. leaving c r e d I to rs wtlh '-"----" unsecured claims "of more UPI TllltPllotl JUDGE Holland said the firm held weekly "opportunity meetings" to "entice" people to buy distributorships in the firm and to hire salesmen to work under them. Several similar suits against flnns practicing this "pyramid " ap- proach are pending, according to Dep. Atty. Gen. Herschel,T. Elkins. than $270,000. "We don't know where all that money went , but we have information that $200,000 of it went to Florkta in a brief· case." Watching . the Pants Go By The Angels Sunday held their first annual ''Hot Pants Day" at Anaheim ~ta· dium and it waS a S mashing success. Press box me1nbers grab a leaning flI'St glance, before moving to more con1fortablc field position. More than 1,200 fe- n1ales of all sizes and ages joined the parade. By the way, the Angels and the • THE PROPRIETOR, under Yankees split the double header. lnvestlgation by local, state ------'----------~---------------­ Judge Holland said Bestllne workers were "planted in the audiences" at the meetings to falsely describe their· earn- ings. Once enticed by the meetings, the distributor was charge<f a $3 ,000 fee and was invited to p3y another $700 for training classes. and federal authorities, is believed to have met with a man authorities term a major Mafia hos.!. Moreover, the proprietor bad filed a similar bankruptcy petition six years ago with another jewelry store, officials reported. lnvestigators also said the ·proprietor man is a member of the Teamsters Union, a l~_!l his local looation was unstated:-Purrepm.s by in- vestigators of asserted Mafia inroads in Southern California 'had stated some Teamster of- ficials knew some underworld figures. ·'It's damned hard to figure what the hell a jeweler is -•shooting Mistaken~ Slai11 Berkeley Killer 'Just Scared' Holland said . the rum had profits of $4 million to S5 million annually and "could write a check for $7 milliOh." tt was estimated t h a l' distribUtors paid $8 million to the compiny on the sales · scheme. BERKELEY (AP) -"The in an interview Sunday. whole · thing was a mistake Her friend , part-time musi- from the beginning,:• says a -ciao Ernest M. Silas Jr., was friend or the man killed by a cut do.wn by pol.ice bullet s police marksman. and accused when he f_inaily ran out of the of slaying an officer and slee~ home where he had held three ing 4-year-old girl over the persons hostage Saturday. University of Califorilia stu- dent, who telephoned Pie police when they SPotted a man outside their home at 'mE LARGEsr fine was 1evied against board Chairman William E. Balley, whom Judge Holland called "the founder, orga nizer, supervisor about 5 a .m. and manipulator o! the entire Another friend of Silas, Bill program, and the man Maddick, 28 said the dead responsible for this enonnous weekend . man knew 'Richard Priddy fraud a.gainst the pubHc." SILAS W ~S described by . ' Bestline President David L. It isnt always .the most exp~ns1ve. - Everybody wants the ·best for his better half. But, "the best" isn't always t.~e most costly. Our diai;nonds are a good example. Unli ke most other jewelers, we buy diamonds in the r.ough. We cut, polish and mount them ourselves. We save. You save. When you're ready for that diamond, get the best. At the best price. Divided Payments Arranged. .., •• l-llf----------------.lioi·111 ·n the T e a m sJ_et..S "It shouldn't h2 ve__l!a pened," Lorna Gross, 20, said friends-as a "gentle" ~and-f~ther of th~ f.year-ol~ ~astis,-described-8s"the.l.'.most "quiet" man \\'ho was deeply kill~ by a s1ngle shot m the culpable next to Bailey, was , ___ __p__c__S_o_rri_~thing Beautiful .1.11... • ' I ' '· Methodists Supporting Amnesty Union ," said one detective, "unless maybe he was driving a truck to make h i s deliveries." ' ' Huglies _ Buys Land. troubled over a sister's death head~ fined fl00,000. Holland fined 10 and sensitive about being • other officials $50,W) who he black.· MADDICK SAID they were said were ''extremely skilled "I knew I could ask him for fr.iends and that 'Silas olten1-;=========:;-I anything and if he could give practiced. trUmpet in a garage it to me he would," said Miss adjacent tQ the house where Gross who lives across the he held Uie hostages. streel-from_tbe shooting: ~las-was coming-over.....t.o scene. visit me and somebody called Sunday is "Flltl&AY' - SLAVICK'S Fine Jewelers Since 1917 18 Fashion Island • Newport Beach _ Also_Graaler-Los.Angele$..t...San Diego • La.s_Tu11..__ ·1· ,. . -" REDLANDS (AP ) -A move toward perm t t Ii ng women to be bishoPS and su~ port of amnesty for "lh0tt who conacienUOusly objected" to the Vietnam war have been voted by delegates of the UnHed Methodist Church in lhe Southwest. THE BANKRUPTCY peti- tion stated the jewelry firm bod ,,.. Op. the fGllowilll bod debls:-$33;000 -owed-to-a Los Angeles manufacturing finn; Pt.500 to a Long Beach bank; $11,000 to a New York wristwatch company; about $4,000 to two credit card com- panies; more than $50,000 in promissory notes; $290 in ·newspaper ads and $3 to a <cigarette lighter coinpany. ·In Nevada: She said it was her room-the Police," Priddy said after in the l1tpijij!(tll ~m~a~te~.:§st~ev~e~Le~v~ine~. i·26~, ~ai_:t~h~e_;s~hoo~ting~s~.:::__::_::l!==,,,'.;~'.;~~~~Jl~==================::!~ .•. The delegates voted to eliminate any male reference from the church's constitution and substitute the neutral designation "bishop" when referring lo the .post. The amnest y resolution, adopted during meetings at "That's the way th c bankrputcy scam works," said an investigator . ~1afia interest is reported in developing enterprises i n Orange, San Diego and Los A n g e 1 e s counties, officials said. The L<l\g Beach jewelry BRIEF'S ·Mafia~nglneered bankruptcy ( ) store case is one of about 200 frauds reported yearly In the United States, 1 o c a l in- the Unlyersity ~ Redlands, vestigators said, did not take a position on arart· 'I1K! firm's name was not dodgers or military deserters. disclosed. CALIENTE, Nev . (UP!) - Billionaire Howard Hughes is apparmtly buying more prop- erty in Nevada. · Mrs. Helen Conaway con- firmed reports Friday that "an 1,100 acre ranch. about four miles south ol here, is in the process of being .sold to the Swnma Corp., Y.'hich is owned by Hughes. Plans call for the Conaways to continue to manage the ranch. No sales price WJ1S diY closed. Hughes has p urc ha sed nearly $300 million worth of property in Nevada, including seven casinos, thousands of mining · claims and a Las Vegas television station. Earlier in the day. the group's leader, Bishop Char Jes F. Golden, had urged t h e delegates not to forget their social responsibilities. * * * Former Hughes ~i\ide's e t'isherman Dies Slander Suit Okayed e • • . .. The Gnrat Western feeling. Everywhere you go, all over Califon,tla, the SANTA BARBARA (P) - Sports fisherman Otis 'nlomas, 49, C.Ompton, has been ldentlfled as one of four epparent victims in e weekend boeting accident oo windswept Lake c.chum.t. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A judge has cleared the way for trial of a $51 million slander suit filed by one-otime Howard Hughes aide Noah Dietrich, accusing his former boss of defaming him duri,. the Im telephone news conference. named person as "a no good, dishooest "'n of a bitch" w11o giant GW means strength. And when you save "stole me blind.'' l sured savings. And,-of course, you're gettfug all of our free financial services. With the help of more good people in more offices than any other savings association. Diven said they had lo call ol! OMrch operotions for the othen Sunday in 17~foot-deep waten because ol high winds -althouih the aherilf's olllce uid that despite warnings, _,. IOf1"le boaters went right , on ..,iitng. e Catalina SaUs AVALON (AP) -Idled for nearly two years by a labor dispute the S.S. Catalina resumed Its dally Los Angeles to Catalina run amid pomp circumstance and with nearly 2,000 passengen. Superior Court J u d g e Nonnan , R. Dowds ·Friday dismissed a cross-complaint to the suit filed by the old Huihe"s Tool Co., now known II Summa COrp. Dietrich's st.iil stemmed from a telephone news con· fercnce convened by Hughes to debunk the bogus Clifford Irving "biography" or the recluse industrialist. Dietrich, w h o s e own biography of Hughes was the basis for Irving's book, con- tended he was slandered when }lughes referred to an un- THE JUDGE'S ruling was Issued at the request of Dietrich's attorney, Harold Rhoden, who said he would ask for "the earliest date 1 can get, hopefully with).n 30 days." Dietrich, who h e a de d Hughes' fin ancial empire until th~ twq_ had a falling out in 1957, demanded $lmillion in compensatory damages and $50 million In pun itive and ex- emplary damages. The man \Vho replaced Dietrich as ltughes r1ght-hanct man. In Nevada , Rob e rt Maheu; also.has filed a libel and slander s.uit a g a i n s t Hughes stemming from the telephone news conference. Hel icopters, an armada or small boats, fire engines with slrenl walling and 11000 wav· Ing and cheerinl S a n t a Catalina resldepla greeted the 411-yeOMid' steam!hlp as it ------------------•! ~k~ = m~!'!:ii,'.:! LA SOLICITORS GETTING !&Id the ship's ~aptain, 11- yeaMid Lloyd Fn!dgren, who MORE THAN JjARGAINED FOR bu spent !18 years with the 11>11> and been captain since HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The ladlea of the evening In IW/ · short, sexy dresses ere broadcasting more signals than • Biker Kiiied luVERS!DE (AP) -A young hitchhiker who had volunteered to drive after being given a ride was klfled when the auto went out of co - trol and burned near here, · authorlUcs !&Id. the men they lure reallze. _ Three goodlooldng policewomen, wearing what was described as "sexy and scant attire," are patrolling lhe •101lywood nrea. walking the streets and hanging around are11s where pr0$lltutes are known to await customers, The pollco"·omen wear tlnr. radio transmitters "hitldcn In a stra tegic location on the r body," according to a J» kesman. The transmitter broadcasts the conversa-- U tween the woman and prostltute-hun Ung men to Jn five ~ , the three deceivers have lured 140 men, rou ~Deers nC'nrby. • who 'Were nr on charges of solicitation to cdmmit prostitution, pollc sald. Police said William 'Rob<rl Birk, 11, ol Joplin, Mo., was trapped Inside the burning auto Sunday aflor U ran off U.S. 395 and >truclt a eucalyp-\ tus lr<e. -ilptii=:mlel::c,..,,.-.-=-~=;-11==a' '\\'ith Great Western, our strength is your · strength. Because then you lmow you-have oney that is safe and growing. ·You're backed by assets over $4 Billion and r ecord of absolute safety since 1887. You'r~ ·ng the hi ghest rates in the nation on in- Get the good feeling of strength. The feel- ing that comes from lmowing you've put your savings in exactly the right place: T~at's the Great Western feeling. ' GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS \ NEWPOAT/1'11hlo11 C111t1r I "llUl!NA l'ARK IO f•lhloft l1l1nd • MMJs:a t101 9t1n1011 neer L• h llfl• • 52'7·11•2 •UQUNA HILLl/lAllM WorN 14100 EJ Toro Read • '37·1Ut •U.NTAANA 1ftl....,.. ... ~ , .... IM'1-1l11 -~ ........ ,.10 _,, l'.M. 9-A.M. to 4:30 P.M1 Dally/ Until 6 .P.M. Fridays_/ Free Parkin& •tlAL l lEACHIL1IMn WlfN 2ttt W11t1111111t•r A.,., • ..... "'8-trrTK ACCOUNTS OF 11000 09' MOllll: &lfe 0.,.... lo111 !el"'""" ~Tt1'fflete Clieclb. MoM1~Not1ry......._1Ntt o.HI .._ C.0...Cltoft, A.19o Ffff CMDA •• It ..... MEMBER, FEDERAL SAV>NGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPOR ATION, FEDERAL HO~E LOAN BAN K •A SAVINGS ASSOCtAT>ON OF GREAT WESTERN FI NANCIAL CORPORATION . . , ( 1 t ' 1 ' -.t-l•l j l •'P I r - ,, . -. ' . • • DAD .Y PILOT EDITOR IAL PAGE .. ~- 8:eal Estate Bar.gain ' A proposed "hal!·prlce sale" or some 1,600 acres of valuable Orange County coastland between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach apparently is looking attrac· ,.... live to the sta te. In a unanimous vote, the Senate Natural Resources and \Vil dfife Com mittee last week approved a bill au· \ !bored by Sen. De nnis E. Carpenter (ft-Newport Beach) whi ch would authorize payment by the state of $7.6 million for the· property owried by the 'rvinc Company. ill is appraised at $15 million. · Company spokesmen said the $7 .6 million figure had been worked out with the state and would be ac- ceptable for the coast~ ourcbase. The 1,600 acres are included in the 10,000·acre coastal parcel for which the Irvine Company has devel- oped a master plan designed 'to be ac complished ·over a 20-year period. . . Jncluded would be two regional park areas, In Los TrancoS and P.Ioro Canyons, covering 1,200 acres; five beach parks and 3.5 miles of beachfront, including 44 acres of sandy beach; and inland par.king areas to .. serYe the beaches and bluff parks, as outlined in the master plan. · Next steP' lor Carpenter's bill is a hearing before the Senate Finance Committee by JuJy 1. If then ap· proved by botb the Senate .and. the Assembly,' the bill, which contai!}s an urgency clause, would become effec- tive· upon signature by the governor. It is drafted to provide for public use of the acreag~ ~roposed-for-s-tate-purehase--a~ording to the-Ir-vine Company's plan. · A key part or that plan would be relocation of Coast High to a line somewhat inland and higher than the ex· isling route, with bridges spanning the canyons and . turnouts to parking areas .. from' these, tramways an~ walkways would lead to the beaches and blurt parks .. The plan also includes .a public walkway along the blurfs and beach recreation areas at C'tystat Cove and El Morro Beach. Most or the. area · between the ocean and the highway would be used for public and private ' '\ More P~ople And Thin gs 'In Common' Dea r · Gloo1ny Gus I believe our President when he says he knew absolutely nothing about Watergate and nothing about the coverup. I also believe in S3nta- Claus, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy. ~YDNEYJ.HAruu~ ' Yielding to numeroos entreaties, here is a final ,(for the time being) "in-com- E.W. recreation projects, wilh ocean-view residential develop- ments established inland to the top ot the San Joaqwn bills. I( adopted, lhe Carpenter bill would appear to guar· antee, through the state purchase, maximum public bene!it from the valuable beach and park lands in Ir- vine's rem~::::: b;:i klas h Most promoters ot tourism regard any free pub-' Jicity their towns may get in the way of editorial cover· age in the news media as a real bonus. The more often the. town's name is mentioned, 'the more ramous it will be, and the more tourists will be encouraged to come visit -right? . Nol rigHt, says ·the San Clemente Chamber of Com- merce. ;-- When President Nixon decided to establish his \Vestern White House in the quiet South county seaside town, there was instant exultation. San Clemente's name soon would ·become a household word across the nation, and tourists Would come flocking, .they reasoned. It became a household. word all right, but the ex· pected waves of tourists. have been little more than ripples, says the chamber. The proble'm, it appears, is that San Clemente now is-so-famous-as-the-seat-of-the-\\!estern-\Vhite-House, vacationers figure there's no point-in even trying to get a hotel reservation there -or suspect that if any space were available, the prices would be out or reach. Bed tax revenue, the only real barometer of tour- ism, still isn't reaching projected goal s, so the chamber continues ·to beg the city council for more money to advertise San Clemente's channs. Somehow, the tourists have to be persuaded t hat it's still a delightful place to visit -almost in spite of the Western White.House. \ . . . .. .. ...... ·' ... PRAG: R.l.CE .Justifkation lJfl Be-creating Teasions of 1972 Can the Watergate · Strategy . Work? WASHINGTON - Everything is so unbelievable nowadays in \\'ashington that perhaps a little more fantasy "'ill do .no harm. Among the leading -fantasies (the "'ord is used in the strictest die· tionary sense as ~ing the product of im- aginalioo) is the res· ignatioo or impeach· ment of the Presi- dent. . (rucH.iiRD WILSO~ circumstances "'hen the future peace of the \vorld was in the ba1ance. It surely ~·as no accident that in receiv· is considered in some circles as a tf, in addition, r\ixon establishes to mitigating circumstance. greater public satisfaction that he w~s The idea begins to da\\'n that people not involved before or after, th.is who-deplored-thl'-release of Angela-modified perception o£ Watergate-may Davi s, the fiasco of the Chicago Sc v'en. cla~ify ii as a bad thing. but explainable the collapse of the Ellsberg prosecution in the atmosphere of 1972. begin to see no greater enomtity in the So it is no~· sare fQr prophets, at ~ \Vatergate crime. moment. to d1scoWlt the national secunty . mon" \VOrd-quiz; it's getting too time- ·Consuming for me to devi~ and research -new categories. lVhat_ do_tfle -rollowing · names have 1n common: G'""'Y GUI c.mmtitll .,. tUllmltlM w rNdef'I .... •• Mt -""rllr rirfleel lfle vi-• ol tlle ........... Stlld rout .... _.... fe Oltomy GUI, Di lly l"Hol. Andrew Lang. But there is an op · posite possibility thaf --via televtsien---the- gencral public "'ill iog at the White House the returned pri,. TRIS IS still a fantasy, a product of oners of war from Vietnam, President ~ imag.inatioli, but it is not inconceivable Nixon successfully counted on arousing 'that as time passes, more Wtltergate wit- their enlbusiaStic respoDSe by condemn-nessesappear-and m o re presldential .-mg toose---wm ireal govemmenrsecrets-st:a'tementS are-1ssued;-tbere-wtllcorne to and print them in the ne""~papers. be a modified public impression or Pt be -explanation offered by President Nixon for the limited cover·up of the W"atergate burglary. Those who ·tu med against the public information media towant the end of thefi·rst~tt·on-administration-cwld-do so again by-concluding that-tbe-aft&lr- had been t\\•istt'd out of all proper P!'O" portiGnl. I. Baron Baltimore, the l)Jke of Rivoli, Lucy Hunter Baird, Princess Bonaparte, aOO capt. Meriweth· er Lewis. . 2. The "Oxford," the ''London," the "Paris " the "Gas- tein," ' a n ~ the "Prague." 3. ?vlorris, Canar- ies, Galliard, Bcrgo- mask, ~nd Dump. 4. Mary Lyon, Em- 12. Whiffle, Bombard, Tarbouka, and Gusli. Ol i phan t , become so inured to the Watergate bug- . ging and accompany· ANSWERS: 1. Species of birds named after them ('~Baltimore oriole/' -"Rivoti 1s hum· mingbird," "Lucy's warbler," "Zenaida's dove," after Princess Z e n a i d a Bonaparte._ and "Lewis's woodpecker.") 2. All nicknames of symphonies by Haydn, Mozart, aOO Schubert. ~-Early European dances. ing political espionage that these acls will come to be accepted as distasteful but understandable in all the circum- sti nces. ' SO IT MAY NOT be loo farletched to meanmg of what happened at Watergate ... conclude that an atmosphere is being created in which the belated disclosure of extraordinary measures to deal with internal IUMJ'IOil in this country \!:ould no t seem reprehensible. --- Ir, by an es:cess or zeal, those un,Per the President "·ent afield of . wbat the · President had in mind and beyond what was decent, prudent or legal, it \\'OUld not be thought particularly surprising under the circumstances. If it wa s revolting or Experts Cautious On~ Recycled Sewage Water • I t I ' I I l I ' I I I I ' I I l t ' i I ma Willard, Harriet Beecbeer Stowe, Frances \\'illard. and Qlarlotte S. ~- man.· 5. Brocket, Pudu, Sika, Sambar, and Axis. 4. The first five women ( t b re e educators, an author, and an actress ) ad- nUt.ted to t'he HaU .... of-Fa.me..J'or -Gr-ea Americans. 5. Types of deer. 6. Earliest Saxon kings of England, ln order of sue· There is more than a litUe or thi s fan- ~y in the general strategy of the Nixon administration. Otherwise, there would be little sense in the President placing the Watergate bugging in the general context o( national security. In a certain sense an effott is being made to recreate the atmosphere of the 1972 el ection with its heavy content of reaction against any.thing lhat..Fas !ar-ou!, soft_qn Ha~!· or inconsistent with American trai:li· tionalism. · distasteful it cou,ld be condeTJUied as a Got a letter from a reader over in ( bad mistake, but it could not be con. Lakeport the other day. R o b e r t J sidered a collapse of democratic gpvem-Jameson. RUS WALTON ment..througti ex~utive . immorality-and--..:.He"wrote that some places-in the staotite..--t.,.,-:_-_-_-_-'_...:_:._:::_c._~_':_":_.::_.::_°:_°'·:~::::::::Jl-"~---1 abwe of power which po1S011ed the .whole were using human wastes to irrigate food ~ • 6. Egbert, E l he l w u If , Elhelbald, Ethelbert, and Ethelred. 7, WitUam _ Eustice. \\'illiam Marcy. Edwin 11,1. Stanton, Russell A.' Alger, and Newton D. Baker. ' .8-Wings, Omar, Fatima, Clown, and Twenty Grand. 9. J ames Russell Lowell, Andre\v \V. ~1ellon, Robert T. Lincoln , James Buchanan, and John Quincy Adams. 10. "The Stammerer," "The Slug- gard," "The Fat," ''The Bald," and "The Quarreler." • . 11. Johann Schiller, Bernard , Sha\V, ~1ark 1\vain, Ana tole France, and . . cession. 7. All Secretary of War (half-credit for this) \\'hile the U.S. wa s at war. (War of 1812, A1exican War. Civil War, Spanish- American War, and World War I.) 8. Popular cigaret brands a generation or two ago. 9. All U.S. ambassadors or en- voys to _preat Britain (including two Presidenrsi_ and a Presideilt's son). IO. All JciilgS' ofl'rance (half-credit for this ) named "Lou is." 11. All authors (a bsolutely no credit for this) who com· posed literary or dramatic biographies on the subject of Joan of Arc. 12. Medieval musical instruments that prefigured the fife, oboe, horn, drum, and zither. PRE.SIDENT Nixon and the Watergate -witnesses alike have recited· the se· quences which created high tension in the late 1960s and iilto the decade o{ the 70s. These included the wave of bombings and threats, the campus riots. plots to blow up the Washington ~lpnument, the U.S. Capitol and the Statue of Llberty1 alarm over the black militants and the academic revolutionaries. the mass at- tempt to paralyze operations of the government, foreign support f o r domesti c disruption and disorder. Other horrors catalogued include the extensive disclosure of seCret in· formation which might damage the republic or interfere \\'ilh delicate negotiations under the most critical oY system and destroyed the N 1 x on crops. "You should look into this," he . presidency. ur ed. ~urposes. THE TELEVISION hearings-are ha\I· :OJ..padd_ed over to talk with Henry J. "~ MAR IN count)'. there is a very ag· ing the effect or )>ringing to general Ongerth. chief of the ~'6UfeaUofSiiii~1r.~~i:.o_u~hat is-demanding to go public attention the state of mind of the engineering state ahead wi this. \Vatergate intruders that they were not dept. of ' public "We -public. he~lth :-. need SUpPOrt common criminaJs but had a higher, if health. He and his here ~ause we beheve 1t l! not feasible, deluded, purpose of gaining inlonnation crew are in charge for obvious reasons. . on any connection between t h e or such affairs. "SOme of these folks have a dual view· Democratic organization an<f the plan-"Yes/' said On· point. They don~t want any new water .ners of violence. The fact that they did gerth, "there are development projects, and they don 't not gain ariy such information tends to about 100 places in want to see Waste waters discharged !or explode their profession of h. igh P""'"'"' fear of harmful effects on the en· -~ about 29 counties and makes them look like fools. vironment. But at least they were not professional burglars and had some semblance or idolbgical motivation which in other cases, such as the rioters and militants, where sewage efnu-"So, '' he said, wryly, "they say 'Drink , cnt -reclaimed \\'rl· it!•." ter from sewage tre~tment plants -is Health experts know very little about being used to irrigate crops." , organisms that might remain in re· Then he added quickly: "Of course, claimed waste water, even after the best. most ot those are fodder and fibre and processing. By or&anisms Ongerth means New Criminal Class--'Vitajunkies' seed ~i;ops -nm-sensitive crrafl.' where waste from boQy functions, enzymes, we dOn't have to worry a~t l~ectlon." residue from medicine and drugs. I ASKED Ongerth about using effluents "LIMITED TESTS have been made ln to, irrigate row crops ....... food crops suc9 our lab&, feeding sewage effluent to rats: as carrot3 and tomatoes. · -, "We have found that there are some Go vernme1it Plan.s Crack down on Higli Pote ncy Vitami·ns "That is marginal,_.at best We. w<iuld ha tluit The don' be very reluctant' to hive thaf happen·-. c nges occur. rats t grow like normal rats when you compare those Very, very cautious. fed with regular water versus those fed "If you were to irrigate carrots or lri-with sewage efflutntt. \\'ASHI NGTON -The government is making a new clas~ of criminals. They 11.re the hun l1reds of thousands. perhaps millions, or vi1ajunkies who take high- potency megashots of vitamins. ( VON HOF FMAN ) haven't spent the money to do the members or research to make more than an educated Association. tuce -truck crops tha't-might-i-be·eatcn -·"No one Ms realtylnvestfRalNt-itilS the Americin Medical raw -that·would demand a totally non-whole area. It's something that ha& to be infectious ernuent .and an ab9olutely answered belore we'll enOOUrage IC Starting next year the f'ood and Drug Administration will pul high-potency vitamin A and D pills on a prescrlp- tloo,-only basis. l.o\v· potency A and D, 1hat is pills contain- ; ng 156 percent or leas of the "recom· mended daily a1low- ance," wjjl sUU be available without - prt!Cripli on. So If your bag< are searched al the 111lrport and they di!Cover a bottle of hli l>potency A or D in thtm )'Oii had beo ter have a doctor's prescription; or they mlajll throw you In jail wllh the ll<!ag •hooters, speed freaks and Quaalude pop- pers. Alter lho flngerprlnllng you'll be publlcly labeltd 1 vltajunk le. U Y9U don't get 1 year In jail the Jud«• will fore< you lnlo .&'""? tberopy; once 1 -k your .,.-Ion olfi«:r WIU llrip you down 10 rnake sure )'Ou bavcn'L Qrted sneaking •ufl boell' tnlo your diet THE NEW FDA regula_tions also re· quire that all other vi tamins in pills con· t3ining mo~~ than 150 percent or the reccmmeoded dally Bllowance -a figure, one suspects, they arrive at by loflery -must be labeled a nd sold as dn.ip. No matter what's written on the botlie.' you WQn't be able to buy these vitamins freely ror Jong because, the agency says, they too will be "reViewed by expert& who will judge their safely 11 nd e(fectlvenea and advise the. FOA v.·hether any of them should require a prescription." The reason offered for making A and D more ex~ive and much harder to get Ls the evidence that. taken in.massive amounts, they are toxJc. But so ls spinach. If you .drink enough water you can kill yoor~lf, so, by the same rcason· ing, the f'OA should be obliged to put doses ol H20 excotding Lhe recom· mended dally 11llo)Yance under prescrip- lioo. But as with vltamlns, no one can recommend 11 dally allowance with con- fid ~ because each ot us ls diUttent wllh dUfe'r"t needs; ... beeal1!C they guess. Twenty years ago the viral theory of Thi~ solicitude for the safety of ~·hat cancer was regarded as quackery and "'e eat comes weU from an agency that acupuncture was considered a species of for years was willing t.o let the public tn-Red Ohinese witchcraft. A1illlons of us gest meat contaminated with a deadly are walking around with our tonsils cut substance like di<thylstllbestrol (Oe!S). out because doctorl knew those funny The FDA has looked on while We gorged lumps In our throats have :n o ourselves on cyclamates, d y e s , pbysiological function. The n&LU.f0\>8lhs. preservatives and noxious additiv.es of the chiropractors and the other people any sort Jhnl could be concocted in 11 who give thefl\lflves queer-eounding chemistry laboratory.· lltles ·dilagreed. OrPONENTS ol the new regulations T~ IS NOT to say that everyone who don'f h.we fl easy. Even publlcatlons like -disagrees wlfll a doctor is right. The New York nm.. refer to them as Doubtl<te many who a.re fud>tJng tho "food faddlals" In the newi columns, FDA wW ulllmaloly be found to be 1n while .lhe FDA accuses t1le Natlooal !Orlous emir: but r1ghl or wrong, It ls Heallh Federa1i<in. lho main organized medieval to put people with unpopular group In opposition, of bolng quacks and sclentillc opinions In Jail. IL is equally Ir· charlatans. The aaency l! circulating a rational and ~U..acltntinc to settle com- mmnorandum saying .that 90me ol the pler1 widely disputed" and u n d e r • !cdcrallon's leadm: bive been convicted reaearcbed questlOM of great difficulty ol •uch things as practicing medicine and Importance by ridicule or by pro- wllhout a llccnsc, misbranding lleolth mulgatlng rfew rules and regulotlons In produci.. and making false claims for the Federal Register. them. . If we are goin& to go baclc to deciding IL docs lt>de<d sound bad that a former sclenflllc disputes In the courtroom, let's · National Health ·F<deratton b 011 rd go all the woy: let's extend the d<ath member was convicted ol promoting a penalty ror heroin-pushing to the ''worthless11 cancer reme<ty, until you operators of health food stores and we recqllect the number of equolly worthless can save our. youna people from being c.anctr remedies~!'!' J>!OnlOI~ by enslaved by: __ tamln C and whe•t gcnn .• reliably disinfected water. There n\lliY be Jong.tenn effects ' "That may be technica11y fea sible, but maybe over a decade." on a p-ractlCal basis we are not yCt there. "There is one food crop -artichokes -over in the Caimel area \Yhcre we perffiit them to l1'e s and -(llt e r e d effluents. But, lheY have to stop using it 60 days prior to harvest time." Ongerth thought for a moment. 111HERE IS one 'IOO$C' area Jn our regulations on lhls. We do~allow effiuenla for 'irrigation on 'human crops' where there 1' subsequent processing ..tna heal or ehemk!als. Thal proce30tng .... rd kill any pathogens (bacteri!J virus, worms or -m - -orpnlsDls tliat cause II~ Ma). "But, we do nol feel saf~ about that because we have no cootn:ns to see that the proce.slng actually takes place. We' rt going lo tighten.that one up." . Well, said l, what al19ttl drinking reclaimed or recycled was'e water? Ongerth Shot back : "UL me tell you ! We are under a heU of a lot of pressure from people who think that question i! au seultd. It "'1't! ~1.m& of people -consqvatlonists (and t'm a conservationist ao I use the laJ>el ·kindly) -think we can recycle. rccla!t. water1from sewa~e for drln~lng I OUN .. COAIT DAI LY PILOT Robert N. Weed, PUbuihtr Tn-, K«vil, Edilor Barbara Krtlbich . Etlitorlot />agt Edflor ,. ·--· ,- '\ • . . - , .. nday, Junt 18, 1973 OA.ll V PILOT 7 .. QUEENI E -· J P~il lnterlandi TUES. & WED. ONLY "Twelve years at the same desk. I'M the one who needs re-Potting." Dilly .10.10 Sun. 10-7 • i' I I .''l ~ ,TUESDAY ONLY WEDNESDAY ' .ONLY ,. ' • Reports 'Vnture' On Greki Garbo All-TH~f.ISH--" .. --+:"---.:...J4-BAKE11-~~-1 ·~ ~ CHICKEN FrOm . Wlre Services Greta G a r b o actually was in g~ health and in New York at the time she was reported to have had ' an opera!i_on in Barcelona, ~in, fOll' ·eye cataracts,. say friends of the actress. - It was reported that Miss Garbo. 67, underwent the operation there recently. • i i l K••P Your 111,;,m.'r cool wifh th i1 11 •• ~ ~ the ·Jobn Steinbeck Memorial ~ 20" fan. Eriamel•d metal caie ~ ~,," Tasty d re11in9, fluffy whipped Home in Salinas and turn it in· k C•rrving handle· pla1tic gward1. ~ w B I bl d I I ~ potato•" buft9tild ve getabl•, to a tea room. ,:~ ig A wminum . • '' or cooing . ~ Elizabeth Helfrich, attorney ,l breeu1. ~ I roll I bwtt•r, Jello er ic•-cre•m. for the Valley Guild, a non-;._"""""-,.,.. .~--....,;.'Mf<U"._.,.....,,~.:.!!Foc<A-"'~........,._...,, · . profit, volunteer w'omen 's ---~-----~--~ltij ~~~t~~s s::eet~~~~th r·,..,., ............ l ... iSlo1'liUW the Diocese of Monterey, -:ii~~~ .. which owm the . home. The ,; sale is in escrow. · . 3 SPEED • 20" FAN »'' ' YOU CAN EAT . ., -' ,:, Cri$p fr•1h 1alael, golden brown 'J frie1, t•1ty tt1rft1t 1awce, roll & ~ .. ~ Nicholas M. Turner, and his wife singer Jessica Oragonete, said Miss Garbo .was upset about the reports and sug- gested an imposter used lier name at the Barcelona clinic. The 77-year-old, 26-room I house where Steinbeek was ~ ( PEOPLE ) rt "" ... ""'"ll'"'•~~2fu:.'&i'tt.W!~~~~a~1 * A women's charity organiza· tion say!-il--wanls lo-purctpse'-.~m= in f902-has an appraised .. value of $75,000. Two-hour Actor Georg°':•;;. Scott now \: owns two homes in Fairfield D Ii h County, Conn. ay !! t The Academy Award winner C.J paid a reported $3'l5,000 for a ~ l&..room.bollse-in-the exclusive ~yed1---~wi~~~~= on °1~,., •~of Wootled land. ~ Scott owned another home in t SACR~~ SU n the area. It was not known ~ should shine. m the ~mbly , when he woulct, move into the it Capttot News Service ' JUMBO ...P-ICNIC-BA<i .. 2 ,DAYS ONlYI tfits week when a. bill calle<j ·n'CW;. ne co: l1lt !JO· Id do the "Wilson Sunshine.Act" hits. :~~·old';;'..,_ wou ~ Sturdy, heavy·gau_ge, patterned vinyl th· floor. . ~. ~ with Fl ber!l las•m~ulat io n . Bag is Named after lls authO!", Lo Cmmtagbam announced ~ 20x 12Y2 x9 , ho s zipper closure on t,."";.:'!).'""111e Bob~:::, ci; she will . !~the Houston ~ three s ides. Charge it at Kmart! !l designed to double Daylight _ ~!t ~lft the November e oweJ1a.Cor1ti11C R ... T.M. b,. Saving Time b having thO •. election an<1 her husband • _ ;; clocks set lwo ~rs &head in-Walter C a a DI a g b 1 m, a :ns.~~~<i'~F ; )!! : ~· ·'" ' 2"' CHAISE PAD I tj MON. 4TUU •. ONLY_ ~ 3.66 ~ ~ Re'f'•r•ibl. p•d i1 22lf72·:• ·floral print "inyl co.,•r. 100% poly. wreth•n• fo•m filled. ~· ~ ' PAD FOR GARDEN CHAIR OR LOUNGE . ,~~2!§e 1" pol¥urethane foa m pads . with gala prlnted covers. Fit 72" chaise;chairbackand sea t. .,, • l stead of one. mem1?er. of the Apallo VII r _ _ , .. _ ,., ~ _. . ~· will pl&D,age her cam-~-~"'-':_~'ISIE..-:rrr:rn ~l "mE ADDmONAL .... pa1gn. I ~ . r---.;;hour advancement of Daylight * ~ ' _ ~*2:::-:::.~-.. ..--~-ll-- ALUMINUM FURNITURE " fect only durmg tlie smnmer has been awarded $466,860 in ~ · ,,~ ,,, .... months of June, July, Agust damages in a suit against f -~---A-<o· •••. ,,. •• ,,. .. ..,..,,_ ~ and September," Wilson said. ~Bank and Tnlst Co. l _ -,,. \,,-:~ .There was little opposition involving alleged diversion of ,\~1i n,,•~ to his.-bill in llie Government funds she put up for a movie ., I t,~ ,..,.,., Administration Comn}i.ttee, ex.-in 1963. ~ I '' cept from chairman Newton Mrs. du Pont contended that ·r,:;. , "" Russell CR-Burbank) w h 0 a former orncer of the bank I r . cou1d not bC reached for com-knew that Some of the money '"'-ment. she had put up for the movie. <' 0 -Wilson's cfflce ·said there "Nightmare in the Sun," ha~ was so:me opposition in the been diverted for the personal mall, though . the majority of use of Sam Ford Fishbein, her communication on his bill partner in the venture. seemed to be in favor of ex-* tending the daylight hours. Kenneth D. Scltermerhorn, ~ C(ll"lductot oMhe: Milwaukee ONE SPOKESMAN Said he Symphony Orchestra, and hi s assmned the ~tion came ballerina wife have been ·rrom [armer1 who felt "if granted a divorce. someone wants to make the It was granted on grounds day longer, let him get up ear-· that the couple had been lier." Sourt'M at the Celifomia voluntarily separated for at Farm Bw;eau said it is unlike-least a year •. Schermerhorn, a ly tha~;any organlzed o~ fonner New York condl,K:tor, .}>oeUibn to,the bill would co~ and his wife · were married in from !armers although many 1957 In MeJlco. .are reluctant to make the In-Mrs. Sdlermerhom, known Uial . changes Iii the daily pro!essionally as Lape Ser· 'ichedule that the Suiishlne Act raao, has .not per(ormed !or 72 QUART PICNIC' C.HEST 86 ~ould.nguire. about two years.. Sbc_w:as ''This bill wi lp awaraea custody of t h e allevia~e the drain on our couple's daughters .. aged 9 and energy resources," W 11 son 5: Po ypropy an• c est with urethane Or1in & cap. -Save at Kmart! foam insulati on. said. * "---···-...-...,,..-... ____ ......... _. The House Anned Services -~ .-.. --"~··a! • -~' • 5 ~ The ex.tra hour of light from natural sources could mean !signlficaQt Mv.lngs in elec· 1trical poW<r;'h1n10ted: · ·-· Committee approved a bill to promote Vice. Adm. Hyman G. RlcH•er to full admiral. I I I _. I I i I I I 18 Babies! Mo tli er's Imt Hurra h· I , NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) -It was a healthy, seven· 1 poUnd baby boy and Mrs,, $amUOI Martin says it will round, out ~ !amity. I "'!lll1-li golna to be i the li•l one," the 41-year .. ld 1 wile and now JMlher of l8 said from her liospltai bed. 1 "I nev~r planned to have any of them," she laughed. . I "They J~ sort o! happened along lhO way." · . Mrs. Marti~. who got ma.r.rted at JS, Ii now the molhor ol 10· boys aria eight girls, all but three Of· whom are at hon\e. • .,1 She taid she has ••gotten used" to being pregnant., "! Ju•I try 10 'keep on being myself ·•nd going on like 1 wasn't pregnant:': she said. "The ·main thing ' IS not to t Jet It bother you or ut>¥t you." MEN'S CASUAL KNIT SHIRTS . .--mwa.1il 2 DAYS ONLY 22 Short slee"•· po1y••f•t cotton knit 1hlrt1, l•c• up or •ipp•r front. A11ort•d color. Sb•• S. M, L. f ~ .. COLOIPUL AND COMFOl TAILI BEOREST PILLOW CHAIR CHAISE LOUNGE 66 44 e ach 2.96 l >J IQO 'Y. c,1,doud fill•d. Come• ~I f ; Alumin.um folding chair •nd chaise lounge are sturdily built with durable in a•1ort•d flor~I patterns. Shop ,. j,1 arms and 21/4" polypropylene webbing. and 1•ve 1t K-m1rt. £ N Jl~~""ISWLil!"'l!Zf'?:==t°! ~-X\Jl'iMr~-· ~.., ...... """""'~ ' . ' . MENS POLYESTER FLAR~S 33 L•rt• tt1ortm•11t of m•1u poly. ••t•r a polye1t•r bl•nd pant1. A1tort.d lll•rk •ntl lithf color1. Dre11, C••u•I aiid we1fer11 ttyl••· Si•••'..10·40. USE YOUR K MART CHARGE BAN KAME RICARD DR MASTER CHARGE INST AMA TIC ® POCKET OUTFIT 1666 Mod•I A20·JI c•m•r• in· c1ud•• film I fl•thcub•· l11y riow for •umm•t "•e•tlon pietur•1. • CHAIGI ITI 11" TEFLON GRIDDLE 23 Squorl de1ign. No 1titkln9 or 1touri11; with T•flon II ' wrtot•· At •up«•ia'f'ingi! - ,• .. " ' ~ " ~ l •; • I l " • IJCI Ring Nears Completion ~1ajor academic buildings planned for UC lrvip.e's Campw Park ring are nearly all i'n place. In this air view looking west the buildings shown are, by num- ber, 1) .Crawford Hall,. 2) humanities complex, 3) Fine Arts Village, 4) new administration building, under-construction,-5) libracy_,adminstration,..6) soc· ial science health .complex, 7) student health cen· ter, 8) engineering and computer sciences complex, 9) physical scienc~s. and 10) science lecture and Steinhaus hall, biological sciences. Arrow in fore- ground shows gradi ng for new student residence ~halls and parki ng Jo_t~. Political NoteS' • PUBUC NOTlcE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE •ICTITIOUI IUSIMllS NAMI $TATIMINT "' I' fCTITIOUI •US~lflill!ll NAMll STATl!MINT following penon1 ·•r• dol1111 Ill.Ill· Tht followl!\11 119rsoris are doln11 b\llln•H I I: ne$1 •1: THE &OAT -"BROTHERS FOU R". '10 ~1wport C~!er OrlYe. S111!• 431, Newpbrl 8eacl'I, C•llfornl• n"60 Mark F. Sc\ldcler, 6llD G ... n V•ll•Y Cl rcle, CulYer CllY, C•llfornl• 90210 C1.Jlll A. ScvdM r, 14$ North IS•Y Front, 8alboe 1'1•nd, C1Ulor11l1 '2UJ Thi! bu1lnt!I 11 condll(ltd by • 1111"11- VELLO'S DEllCATESSr::N, 3900 E. P1cltlc Co.1st HlllllW•Y· cor-"' M1r, ,2625 • Dtllll'H G1Uo, 1771 W. $&nit An!!& Av• .. Are1dla, C11lf. tl006 ~ JOSl'Ph Gall~·-1n 1 W. S1nt& Anll1 Av• .. Are1dll ,\C111t. HOO. J. Antnony Vltllr1, 177\ w, $•nl• Anlll Av•" An:ldl•, C•llf, 9100. enol Pfrlner1lllp. Tiii• bv'lnn J IJ carldvclW by • 11"11ttd M.Jrll. F. Scudder ci-rlnerll\lp Tl!b )l•lement w•• filed wlll'I the Coun-J. Antl\ony VtlTr• ty Clerk ol Or•na-COllnty on M•Y 3l, Thll .S•lflMnl WIJ flltd wi th lM Coun· 1m. •-um 1y Cl•rk ot Or•noe Counly en June '" Publlll'led Qr1nge'C01•I Dl11Y l"Hof Jun• 1911 ... J'6411 •• 11. 18, 25, 197J 1611-n Publl~ or ... C<M1I D•HY Piiot. Jun• If, ts"1nd July 2, f, 1'73 1152·7) PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI •USIN•ss NAMI STATD•NT •~Ttout IUllNISS The followlng IM"f"IOl"I IJ dollllll 111111-flilAM8 ITAftM•lllT 11: 1111 fllllowllll ,.... .... 11 llolng b\lllfltu GOLF COURSI AN:> LANDSCAll'E n : SERVICES. 1N Cllft Orlv" L..-ALL-ll'RO OISTRllUTING COM- l ea(h, CA. 926.51 l"ANY, 1414 Vl1I• HOO•'• Newport J ol\11 Joseph McQuldt; 1" Cliff or.. ·~~ CO;::tr°Tllorn.,_, 2.w VIII• L111u"1 8eKh, CA. '2'51 Hooar, NaWQl>l"I l•adl· C•. 92'60 Thl1 butlne$'·" 11 conducltd bY •" In-Thi• bUllNU' 11 conducted by a" 1n- d1Yld11al •• dlvldual. _ John.Me~-Jl'l'"ry o Thornri- Th19 t!~lem~I WIS filed wllfl Ill• Coun-Thi• ,,.,~.n, Wll 111tod wllh Ille Coun· IV Clerk of Orange Cwnty on MIY ». 1y Clt!"k of o rariot County on Jul'ltl 14. 1'13 ,._15535 nn 1'·2'064 Publlj,hfd Or1noe C1111! D11Ly PllOI, Publ!IMd Drlfl04' COiis! Di iiy Pllot. M1y ~I. Jnd June A. 11, 11, 1t7' 1&15-Tl JUl'ltl 11, ts and July 2, f, 1973 1M4-73 Otlier Deaths PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE M WI . .. F . . Off. . ' FICTITIOUS au11Nns •1CTITIOUS IUSINl!ll ~ llllney, UJila leers ~~e,,:~no'!v~·~~~~frll ~usl 1111~~: ... ':~=,: ST~::,·~,. ~Ofl\O LOS ANGELES (AP\ FIO'dinand :legal, 78, Santa Claus in the annual Hollywood Santa Claus Lane Parade for a decade and a Santa on television commercials, died Saturday. TOKYO (AP) -The Rev. Michlo Koiatl, 84, Japaiese Christian leader and member of the central committee of the World Christian Council since 1948, died today. YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) Col. Alejandro Remon, 60, P anama's consul general in New York City, died Sunday., ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - Cbarle1 Forrest Palmer, M. a special essistant to the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt and organizer d.. the rirst -!iileral putillc llOOsbtg- developrnent, died Saturday. BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Cliief Justice Alvin Strutz of the North Dakota Supreme Court, 10. died saturday. · De•tla l\'etlees " ........ Andrew W. Hafn«. All• $3; rnldtflt of H11r1t11111'°" 8Mel'I. Da~ of clNlh, J- lS, 1'73. $urvlv«t bV wflt, Mary1 thfM '°"'' And rw W., Tl'lom•s and Tlmathy Hilfl'ltll"; bl"ottler. Ger11d H1fnef1 two 1l1t.rs. Gertldlne •lld Ruth; -1r•nd-cnlld. Trld1. Rowry, tofllgl!t, ~. 7:)11 l"M. Smll!\s Ch•pel. RotQuftm Mass. TUftdlV, f A.M, SS Simon I. Jude C11lhollc Churcll.•lntl'l'"menl, Good Silephttd C•m. tltry. Smllfl1 Mortuary, Olr11e1on .. MAC l(ENZlll •-----"abet M•cKen1re. Reslde<>t of Ocn11tld11 deli"Of dNtti;'""JU'ne-if."l~urvlV~ by wile, l1abll; cMout1hltn. Jea nette and e 1t1H1r1 1 th'" grandchlldren. 01vld, l ll\Oil •nd ll:Obef"t. Mr, MKKenzle Will bot! In Tlluno, Scofl1nd, J u1v 11, ll'OO. C1m11tton In Etwnal Hllit In Ocunslde. l"•clfi.e V!ew Mortuary, Dlr1etor1 • ...... l uclll• T. MarlPI°. Aoe f2, of "'·-' Ctlle Araoon. Ltgun11 HUis. Date of ~111'1, J vn• 14. 1tn. S11rvlved bv 1.lsler. Helen E. Wtnd't, Elmore. Ohio. Servfc11 wert held •t Ben erOldW1y C!Mpel. l11Um- ment. Pacific V1tw Mtm0rl1I l"art:. Ben e nwaw1v Mortuary, Dlrector1. Pl!Tl!RSON Louis J. Peterson. 11U Tusll11 Ave., Costa MK<i. Date of dN t", June 17, 1973. Sur- vf~.V bv wife, Ert>el J. Peler10111 ion Neal R. Peli!'fl,Oll,, Pasadet1t11 bro!Nin, Tt.omas E., Leo w. and Jttmes R. PHH" son. of Jemnvllle, Wlscor.sln; Paul A., Chicago; o-n L. PtlH"son, Belon. WIS· consJni .;,.1,,,.s. Marv A. Harvone,., J.in~ vl1!e; itr1nces J. Plo!~Jn, Cosla M~. SeNICH. TUllMlev. ,11 A,M. P•clflc Vitw Ch•pel. Interment, P1clfic View Memor- 111 P1r1I. Ftmlly WQllH~t tho!.t wlsMn9 lo m11k1 memori1t conlrfbullon$. plflse Coll'lrlbllle to the Cancer or HNrl Furid. 11'.-cffle Vltw ¥ortu.1ry. OJrKtors. By O.C. HUSTINGS Of tflt Diiiy P1191 Staff Those well known Orange C'.ouny politicos Derek Mcwhinney -and Tad Fujita - are scheduled to be installed June 29 as vice president and secretary. respectively, of the Boys Club of Westminster. A gala banquet is pla!Uled at Newport Beach's Balboa Bay Club. Easter Seal Unit Gets Neiv Na1ne ORANGE -Start ing today, the Ea s t e r Seal-operated rehabilitation f a c i Ii t y in Orange County will be known ARBUCKLE & SON as the Rehabilitation Institute WESTCLIFF MORTUARY . of Orange eounty. tz'1 E. 171h SI., Costa Mesa The previous name, the 141 tl88 Easter S e a 1 Rehabilita tion e Center for Crii:ipled Children BALTZ-BERGERON and Adults of Orange,(;ounty, FUNERAL JIOME was abandoned because it no Corona del Mar 673-9CSO longer represented all of the Costa J\.tesa 646-U%4 facility's services and it was • 11-Jtoo__iong. Jor_J>eopn, to -BEU:l.fROA OWAY remepiber, according to J\fORTIJARY Eugene F. Tutt of Tustin. 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa Orange County Easter Seal LI S-3433 Societ president. • DILDAY BROTH ERS MORTUARIES 17911 Beach Blvd. Hutiagton Beach 842-mt %44 Redoodo A\'e. Loag Jleac:ll 213-433-1145 • l\lcOORMICK LAGUNA Harbor DENTAL CLINIC DENTURES • CREDIT e PENOTHAL W• .... tQUIPfPlllll ... tbt '"'"' fl\odfl"(I denl•I eci1.1!pm1nt .... all pt\I HI Of t•sntly denllsrry. *• speelall1t I" "pef'$Ollll clenlllrn" ew11truc!M M IMlr .,.;1<tly llke yeur ,.., tftftl, or btfng In yeur f•VOrlle pkt11 .... EYttY· thing c1n DI clont while )'Olil ire ••IHP. Pl rtkul1r •Henllon 11 9IYM lo crown • bridg• war\:. We UM the new POUel•ln b~klcl lo gOJd In lkkeh & brlclg11. Prlcn qllOMcl In allv•nc1. All pe"sl-n, union •nd penon1I Jn- aur•nc• 1r• w1lcGrn•. Teen-age Sewing Course Girls 10 to 18 Make a dress and learn to sew th is vacati on. 8-2~ hr. lessons.17.50 (only98¢ hr.) reference gujde includ ed with course. .Enter Styl emaker Sewing Contest. Prizes galore-$15,000 in cash 72 sewing machines and 2400 pendant watches. Phone or Visit your Singer Sewing Center-and-Flegister now! ... For address ol the Singer Sewing Cen18'r near es! • se'e While Pages under SINGER COMP.A•', PHARMAC.Y BEACH MORTUARY 17• Lapna Canyon Rd. GI-MU • PACinC VIEW MEMOR!AI; PARK Cemetery M-ary Cbapel WE ·QU.OTE PRICES 3SOO Pacific Vie• Drfvr Newport BeaCb, caJUoml1 144-1700 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME · 78411 Bol,. Ave. Westmln.s&t:r b3-3W • • SMlnlS' ,l\fORTUARV 117 Mala 81. _..,....,.. ..... ·~ . - OVER THE PHONE ••• ANmME -CHICI THDI 1ur11 SALi SfllCIALS-..... lttl. , Ovr ·"· l"rk • 1 NEUTROG ENA SOAP •••• , •••••••••••••• ~~ .. , ,, ,, $1.00 ll¢ CEl'ACOL Mout.hw11_lt, I~ 01. , •• ,, ,, ,. ,, ,, ,, •••• •• 1.29 · -99t BRECI( SET, Hait-Set Lotion, t ot , •••••••••• , .,,,, 1.29 1.0t OLD· SPICE, Afttr Slte ve lotion, 4 ~ ot •••••••••••• , 1,7 5 l ;H ,.,. ,~ 63c 73c 79c I. 19 MILK PALAC E, MO w_ ltth st .. Coil• PUSH !SUTTON SECUIUTV, ,,, Mes.a, Caliklrnll 92627 GOVl'l'"llOI'" St •• Cost1 Mev, Callf, f'»M Steve J. LH, no Victoria C-3. COSTI John Pall! Smll!lllM, llt' GO'ltfl\O!" St., Mesa, C•llfoml• '2627 C•T• MeM, ca111. ~ Mvuriv J. L"' 1'21) Vlcforl• C-3. Co.It Robtrt Lewi• T•nner. 150 s. Mi19llClll1, M•s•. Callfornl1 m21 An•l'lelm. C1lll. f2IMW Tl'lls llllllllH$ ,, (~ by In In-Thi• bullMU IJ conducted bY • ,_,, dlvldu•L pertnenhlp Sl1ve LM · John P. SmlttlllM Tiiis stet~e"t Will filed w1th ll'le Coun-Thh tlllemenl w11 filed Wl ll'I Ill• COUft• ty Clerk ol Or111111 County M•Y 31, 1973. ty Clt!"k of o r1noe Coullly aoi June l,, •·U1111m PUbllsl'led Or1111111 Cot1I Dally ll'llot June •·H.,.1 •• 11, 11, 25, 1913 1M1-n f"vbtlll'lld Orange C<MSI Dill y Piiot, June 11. 2S eild July 2. t, 1'1S -IMD-73 " TONIGHT'S TN IDGHLIGHTS • KHJ IJ ?:30 _ "Casablanca:" One or the most popular of the recyclable movies, this Oscar win· ner from 1943 features }lumpbrey Bo~art, !~grid . Bergman, Paul HentieO, Claude Rains, Stdn~Y ,, Greenstreet and Peter Lorre. .. ABC o 8·00 _ "Hippo." Jacques Cousteau and .. his crew mike a rare inland expedition t~ study Africa's internal shoreline and attempt to film the hippopotamus both above and below the water. KCET ll!J S:OO -Rich\ ~t the Tqp. Drummer Buddy Rich and his band perform a potpourri of musical styles frym .jazz classics to Beatles' tunes ~i~!::,:.1!:rPF~1~Roc~ester,~.Y .. , ~, TV DAILY LOG Monday JUNE JI 1:ao a o om mm ai " ... D hMiu:• "Vtn11t nc1" When Hoss hits • n1!1hbor in sttf-delense and th• blow kills th• min, he c1n'I fcq:ivt hlmstlf. (iJ Cturtshl' .i Edlllt't Fltlltr B W1n1H Dtlll or Aliff "£pillph .. Josh Rand1ll · (McQuttn) is 1sked to hunt down 1 lormtr shtriff wlKI hn robbtd 1 b1nk ind wllo w1s OllCt I CIOH PllOO'lll fritlld of Rand111's. a-....... -.c..t·• from SPM. · m1t1t-m""1"' ..... ''"" --.. 114p !i)nn.Sllo.,. G)M11lklli11M1 ·CI!) Mlfllllitl ¥11U1 Shew lil"'"' •• • KOCE, CHANNEL M 1 " . Orange County'• UHF television ·station, KOCE-TV ha• aclleduled the ronowin1 •pedal P•Oifllllll today. 0eia11td I Jistlngs of Channel SO's Procrams are· carried in the Daily ·Pilot's TV Week each Sunday. 1 ' \ \ \ • How Ai·ea Officials • Voted Here are the votes ol area legislators on bills presented tor votes on the floors of tile Senate and Assembly in recellt weeks . SENA TE ACTIONS REAPPORTIONMENT : AB 164-Redi ~~ricts the Assembly, Se n !) t c and congressional districts o f California to reflect population shifts in the decade between HIGO· and 1970. M e a s u r e eliminates two Bay Area districts and creates two · new Assembly districts in Southern (.--C-A_P_IT....._O_L....,) California, each including Por- tions of Orange Coupty; creates new Senate seat In a Mexican-American area or Los Angeles. Passed 21 to 12. to Assembly for concurrence in <imendihenls. Y-es;-senators Dennis E. Carpenter Jr. (R- N~t Beach) and James E. \Vhetmore (R-La Habra). EDUCAT!Ol'f FUNDS: SB 188 -Would have· authorized • the UC llegents and Cal State University trustees to have transferred between them or between campuses funds for authorized programs. Failed on a 20 to 15 vote. Yes, Whet· mJ)ie. No, carpenter. POLLUTION CONTROLS : SB 825 -Would have delayed until Jan. 31, 1974 requirement that exhaust emission control drwlces be installed on 1966 to 1970 model -cars: L Urgency clause refused adoption, 23 to 16. No, Carpenter and \\'bet- mqre . !TATE BUDGET : Ap- propriating $9.39 billion for 1973-74. Returned to Assembly for conference committee 1--11-~n~e~go~Iiillons:-Passea, 31r"t()lr • Yes. \V he t mo re.. No, Carpenter. &LES TAX DEUY: SB 231-Delays until Jan. 1, 1974 the scheduled increa.!f: in state sai .. tu from fiv¥ts per dollar. Appropr1 tes $246.4 million from fed • l'.t'Yenue sharing fund for the of pW>llc sd100ls. Passed -10, to A~bly. Yes, Carpenter and \V)letmott. . ASSEMBLY ACTIONS JIJLlNGUAL AIDES : AB 790--Requires use of bilingual deputy registrars of voters'. Passed 65 to 6, to Senate. Yes, Assemblymen John Briggs (R· Fullerton) 'ind Kenneth Cory (0.Cardcn Grove). No , Assemblymen Robert Badham (~Newport Beach) · a n d Robert Burke (R-Huntington Beach). J!!GHWAY TAXES: ACA 16 -..·Propose& a constitutional anlendment be placed before tbe, people to allow use of h4&}lway tax revenues for pUblic transit and the control o f environmental pollution c.used by motor vehicles. Adopted 62-tO, to Senate. Yell. 8'iggs and Cory. No, 'Badham aal Burke. SPANISH ~ONTRACTS : AB 212 -Requires retail businesses which advertise in Spanish or advertise that hlsiness is conducted I n Spanish to offer sales con- tracts which are printed in Spa nish. Passed 54-8, to Senate. Yes, Briggs, and Cory. Net; Badham. Absent, Burke. CAR DEFAULT SUITS : All 620 -Abolishes suits for defi· ciency balance on auto saJea cootracts after vehicle has 1*n ,._ssed due to derault In payments. Applies only to used car sales. Passed 50t&O 14, to Senate. Yes, Cory. ~· Badham,-Briggs and Burke. · "AU..YEAR SCHOOLS : AB ll4S (Burke) Requires sflhbols intending t4 operate an• year schools to notify per~tJ as to whether the pro- graffi is to be pennissive or mandatory. Measure a Is o allOws district residents to petifion county superintendent at 'schools requesting that year--round school plans not. be irnp\omented. Pused 41·30, to Sen~te. Yes, Badham, Briggs aud l)urke. No, <;cry. SUBSTITUTE DRUGS: All 581 -Allows phannaclsts to subsUtute identlcal, non-brand e drup of the same quan-- 1trength and dOR for p pr.scribed by phyal· 111. Names ol bOth prescrlb-• ojid aullstlluted drug a"' to i>pear on labels. Passed 45 to 1),.Jo Senate. Yes, Briggs and llorj!. No, Badham and Burke. ' -::!tjDUSTRIAL SAFETY' AB fit -Enacts Industrial safety •~ 6! 1973, n!Vlslng regula- IO comply with f«i<rai tlonal llealth and safely it! Uoed 63 to 8, to Senate. Ves, Brigg• and Cory. No, IJ .. and Burkt.· • •• \. i - DAILY PILOT 9 annual ·.sale of body fashions ' ( \ ol9a "freedom front1111M> 4.79. ·#352 Reg. $6 nol~rol shell-cup bro in nylon lricot. While, A,B,C. I Warner 's "love touch" 5.99 # 1227 Reg . 7.50 doubleknit trico t underwire, white, B,C, D. (Not shown) # 121 B Reg. 6.50 contour cup, beige, A, B, C, 5.49. v11wrette "bereting" 4.99 · #4205 Reg: $6 deep plunge, convertiQle straps, white, beige, B,C. maidenform doubleknit Qiana® 4.19. #.~4"':'80:-"0~Ree"~-t----- 5.50 soft Quiono® nylon s tretch ca misole straps. White, B,C. Not shown: #4890 Reg. $6 ~~nlour cups, white, A, B, 4.49 Vassarette"s Quintessence""'., .. B. C, 4.99; D, 5.49; DD, 5.99; #4324, reg. $6-7.50 soft cup, underwire, while, blu~: nude. Gossard's Nuveeu, B, C, D , •• 5.49. "#3468, rng. 6.50 polyester poubleknil lricol seemless underwire, beige, B, C, D. Lilyelte Secret Fulfillment® dering decollele, 5.99. # 806, reg. 7.50. Plunging beck, white, A, B, C. Jan!Uln No-Seom'™' full pad bro, 5.49. #759, reg'. 6.50, white , A, B, C. Sorry, no moil or phone orders. Body Fosh io ns, 19 barlilzon babydoll sale - S.99 re9. 8.00 Short nighlsel, .. sweetened with imported nylon loco, a little embroidery. Cool end eesy lo wosh end weer. t- Bleendeire® polyester/cotton/nylon botiste in white, blue, rriaize'.or pink . P,S, M·, L. Foshioo Sleepweor, 24 . < • l " i ., ., ., • ' ' 1 ' ;; f ' ' ANAHEIM . NEWPOaT HUNTIN&TON HACH ORAN&E, MALL OF OllANGE 47 F11hleft '•'•'"' (JJ4) '44-1212 n11 Ecll1t91r AY•llUI 1714) lfJ.JJJI 2100 N. T\111111Str11t17141 '''·IJll .... N. Evcll4 .f714) IJs.1121 • -c -• ' f t SHOP 10 A.M. to t :JO P.M. McfiDAY THAOU6H FRIDAY. SATU·C~Y "A.~. to 4 P.M. SUNDAY 12 HOON .. .,.M. : \•-.,. v-lty fair shapers with ly~ra' and antron' Ill A. #75-46 J uliet® decollele nylon tricot bra, white , beige and fashion colors. Reg. $6-$7 , A,B ,C ,,. 4.99, D ••. 5.99. #40-13 T uilpette® brief in Anlron® Ill nylon, Little Form .Pecsuoder. white, buff, yellow ... reg.$6, .. 4.99. B. #72-32 Nolurol Eose""' contour bro in Anlron Ill® nylon. White, buff. Reg. $6, A,B,C ... 4.99. '#45;13 T ulipette® lightweig ht gorterless ponty in Antronl!!l 111 nylon. White, beige, foshio n colors. Reg. $8 ... 5.99. Not ·shown #44-13 gorlerless Tulip ponty, while ond beige, reg. 12 .50 .•• 9.99. C. 71-8 Every Body's® bro, lecy nyl"!' cups, Lycre® spendex beck, white. Reg. 4.50, B,C .•• 3.49. '#41-15 Double T ulipl!!I girdle, six gerlers, white, reg. 12.50 ••• 9.99. Sorry, no moil or phone orders. Body Fesliions, 19 • CURITOS • • 100 1A1 CMri .. 1 M•ll l21J) ·160~1 I ' . , \ • ' \ I ' I • 10 DAILY PI LOT Mond11. ~11"' 18. 1973 Joe Feast or Famine - Has a $1 ·Million Day OAKMONT. Pa. (AP) -"When I get the aged Oakmont Country ~lub golf it gc_>ing," said. y~ng. Joh~ Miller, •:au ~ course, it looked as if any 'one of a 1 think a~t 1s .b1rdie.s, l .m . nol going ~oun guys might win the prestigious for pars, I m going for birdies. title -one ol them wasn't Miller six . "That's why on the. tour they call shots off the pai:e, discouraged ov~ a me Joe F~ast or Fanune." scattershot third-round 76 and by his The stnngbean 26-year-old P.1ormon own admission "absolutely without de-- from San }i'rancisco with the unruly sire." shock of golden hair, the 1973 U.S. Open It "'as a dramatic lineup indeed for champion, is typi cal of the game's new the -st.retch run -Arnold Palmer the breed -: bcJ:!d, aggressive, unafraid of people's choice, and 53-year-old J 1 ullus the Devil himself. Boros tied with outsiders John Schlee Going into Sunday's final round over and Jerry lJeard for the lead, followed To p Montreal il't 12 • Ill First; Dodgers Atlanta Invades ' MONTREAL (AP ) -The Montreal Expos apparently did not want to ""in Sunday's game against Los Angeles and apparently the Dodgers did. And the Dodgers did win 3-2 with a run in the 12th inning on Clyde Mashore's throwing error. It boosted the Dodgers into first place in the National League West, a hall-game ln front .of San F.ran- cisco .. Tonight the Dodgers return home to face Atlanta in an 8 p.m. game with Dodgers Slate All G1mn IHI KPI CMfl· J une lt ilt11nl1 11 Lot Anoeln June lt Alllnll 11 Lot A1'15"1ll l Junl • All..,,11 II Lo' An11l1' J une 11 AU1nl1 11 Los Anqel.s J une 22 Cln1:ln~I( II Lot. AnotlH 7:SS 11.m. 7:55 11.m. J:.JI 11.m. J;SS p.m. 7:S.S 11.m. Andy ~1essersmith scheduled to pitch against 1-lenry Aaron and Co. _____ ,,;S;:und;;;::,ay'..:'s game was a pitcher's battle· for seven 1nn·1ngrarstartcrs-Don-Sutton of Los Angeles and 'Mike Torrez were locked in a scoreless duel, Torrez stop- ping the Dodgers .on only an infield hit while Sutton allowed "four safeties. l\fontreal broke in front in the bottom ol the eighth inning when Rod Woom singled, moved to second on Ron Fairly's sacrifice ht.int and scored on Bob Bailey 's line drive to left. Only three outs away from a victory. Torrez was reached for another infield hit by Dave Lopes. • Bill B u c k n e r then crossed up the Montreal infield. On To'rrez' first pitch, the Dodgers' first baseman faked a bunt, With the Ex- pos r u s hi n g in on the second pitch. Buckner drilled a single to right field, Wes tminster 's Bane Talks About Future By HOWARD L HANDY Of tM Olltr P'w.t Iliff Eddie Bane will return to Arizona State University lo complete his education in the off-season. the young lefthander told the Daily Pilot Saturday night from Bloomington, ~1inn:-\l'here he is ~waiting the return of the Twins ritonday night. Bane 1vill then be placed on the Amer- ican League \Vest team·s major league roster. joining another Orange County prep star, Bert Blylevin, in the pitching plans or-1he 'I'wins. "I pitched against Bert in high school but I don't lmo>A' pim too \\'ell right no~'." F.ddie told the Daily Pilot. Blyleven at- teMed Santiago l~igb_ in Garden Grove when Blane was at \Vestminster High. Sa ys Ope n Winne r How about lhe suspension from class· room work at Arizona State that received n>idespread publicity recently? "II v.·as just a case of one professor trying to get back at Bump Wills and myself when it happened." Eddie says. "There was a retraction printed later and it has been smoothed out. t plan on going back to school there during the orr. season," ls Bump \\!ills. the son of to._rmer Dodg- ers shortstop and tea m ca ptai n Maury. a maj'-:-league prospect in Bane's mind? "He is an out standing prospt'tt and one r am sure ''•ill mokc the grade in the rna- jors." The recentlY·marricd (June 21 young m11n Is spending a few days Jn ~1innesota oo a partial honeymoon along n·ith sign- ing a contrllCt l\ith lhc Twins. Birdie on 12th DUl It · OAKMONT. Pa. (AP ) -"The 12th hole v.·as the tUming point of my round," young Johnnf Miller said after shooting a record 63 Sunda y and winning the 73rd U.S. Open Golf Championship. "I thou ght I was going for a bogey. Instead , I got a birdie and it saved the da y.'' The 12th l\I, 603 yards is the best and longest of Oakmont's par fi ves. The nar- row fairway in the driving area fa lls away on the right to traps, rough and ditches and leave~. a hanging lie for the important fairway wood. The wide BJ>"' proaclh to one of the slickest greens on the cpurse ha.s to counter a slope from left to right back." "l hit a bad drive -the only one bad drive all Oay,'' "Miller sai<f. "It went about 220 YllrdS into the rough at the left.., I had to use a seven-iron to get out to the fairway and then I hit a four·irpn about 190 yards to the green, the ball landing 15 feet to the right ·or the pin. I sank it for a birdie. "It was the big hole in my round. It won the tournament for me." • • Paynter Sha11> SALINAS -Former Golden \Vest College pitcher Dave Paynter tossed a one-hitter Sunday in leading Salinas to a 3-0 seven-inning victory o\1er Lodi in a California League (Class A) baseball game in 8alinas. Paynter ran his ~eason record to 4-{I with the victory. Scheckter Wins WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. -!Joshing Jody Schekter ol South Africa ran away and left 23 odler starters Sunday and woo his fourth straight Formula 5000 race ·and aoother jaclcpol of 123,250. Scheckter, 23, hailed as the brightest new talent to enter the road racing ranks in ·years, so dominated the action thi t -he ea5ily Won 3.,...n:Tnife heat-race, good for a front row start in the reature. a nd ihcn led every lap of the 1()..milc windup. · HuJ me Triu1nphs ANOERSTORP , Sweden -Dennis Hulme of New Zealand, driving 3 Yard· - Scal'bery Signs FRESNO -Randy Scarbery. wbo compiled a 36-3 pitching record during three championship years with the University · of Southern California. says he has signed a contract with the Oakland Athletics of the American League. ~ Scarbery said Sunday night that he had signed for "in excess of $50,000" with the \\'Orld champion A's. who made him their first draft choice in the recent . major league draft. A &-loot-I , 1!M).pound right-hand pitcher, Scarbeiy said he will report on Wed· nesday to Binningham, Ala., the A's Class AA team in the Soulhem League. Umpire Saved INDIANAPOUS -Quid applicatlo!l' of rnoutlt-to-mouth resisdtatlon by Butler University athletic director Tom Warner is credited with saving the tlfe of a baseball umpire who was struck by lightning. . Donald Toon, 40'"'1 or New Palestine, Ind., was umpiring an amatcur.-baseba11 - game at Butler Saturday when a light· ning bolt struck him, knocking .him· out -Dr hi s shoes. \Varner rnn to the man :ind applied mouth-lQ-,mouth resuscitation. Toon wns hospitalized in critical con- dition but had Improved to· satisfactory condition by Sunday. Angels Face White SoJt . Mter Split , P'lllST GAM a Ntw Ylrll: ltl C1IMH1111 !11 Htllrtol •"rllrM Clllrk1, 2b J O 0 0 Alomlr, 2b $ 0 1 f Wfllll ,If 3 0 0 0 Pln$0tl, If S 2 l O M.AIO\I, rf ~ 0 2 0 F.llODlrHon, dh ~ 1 I I MUl'ttr. Cf 4 0 1 0 ll.Oll'1t'. 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F'oJIOl,ing the Rangers in.to Metropol· ltnn &tadium in Bloomln~ton Y.>ill be his rormcr eoll~ge c01teh Bobby Winkles, M0\1' nutnAge:r of the Qllifomia Angels. But th31's unolhcr story ror the young man n1ho,qc Y.'Ofld has spun ra'pldly dltr· · Ing the month of June to date. And ii he doesn't get thnt chance to pilch this v.'etk against the Angels, he wlTI bo In Ana heim S1adium wilh 1hc ~ 'l'w1"' June 2!J r .... three-g•rnt Wt<kend .... 1c1. r BOBBY tLLISON ... RIVERSIDE (AP) -Bobby Alli>on hails from the South but ~ the West has ended hl.s bad luck of 1973. "! felt like thl.s was a ....i good spot to tum things around/' the 3$-yeaM>kl raCI!: car driver from •Iueytown, Ala., com- mented Sunday alter wlnlllng the Tuborg 400 stock ca._r race. "Things have been a little less th an dclightlul this year so far, but this was a n!ll good race for me. The brakes ...,. perfect lind tl;te transrDlssion was perfect and our choice ol ttres WAI rlght.." · Alll9C11 averag«I a nee rtC:Onl 100.21 5 miles ~ bc>lr for the 400.111 mlloo ol the llive111de lnternatlona! Ra<owpy ' road coune with Its nine tinl. 11• WW !,liar with !he layout, haV· ' I Ing wm this race In 1971 and having lour CheVrolet, Parsons retained hll OYtl'Oll -lnlclt surface! get hot, cui-.i second plaoe llnlsbes here. But he hadn't WlnsttJn Olp lead. IOl~Whal oo speed> but ::-rtrol won tbls Y..r In Grand Natlon>l 110Ck A crowd of 43,700 watched !he lead euier. . competition while in 1971 he captured It switch betwten. Petty and Allloon and Yartiorouab blew an qlne the utles and IO In 1m. then Yarborough and AIU-before the 115111 lap ll1d he Wlln't the ooly cuaally. His fortune w,. good thls·tirnt but that eventuol wtmer C.Ok the lead for ktepe Defending champion Ray El~ I of others wasn't. Richard Petty dueled on the I 14th lap of the 153-lap 1<81, the Carutheri, C.111., went oot wi th co •[t him for the lead and wai; ahead whm he only Grand National stock car race over Jrobl~ •her 12 laps ind both y spun Jnto the wall at th~ No. 9 tum and a twisting roa d course. sue and ~ddy Baker were· ties cRf!lt down lilto the lnrteld. As the drivers head !or Irish Hllls, of ea[ly car !allures. . , Even 'Vlth a bettered right froot fender M.ich., and next Wcek,s test, Alliecn's cat_ Even A11l900 had problems. F1 hel and.o\l*' damoge to his 1973 'Clodgo1 Pel-appeared In good condltloo -good IJJl8I on the No. 8 turn of the lllh Iii> and ty eame on to pooe !he biggest 1hreot to endui!> that he 11 shipping di-to the late In the race he went Into tile ll!ta for Alll90ll and his 1971 Chevrolet C!ievelle, Midwest without a stop at his home port. oil and U..t took.63 secoods. • !Jnlshlng 73 teC011ds behlnd in a stlrrlili "We dlm't go 10 the ooft tln!o like POI-~~•=t was actially i comeback: ly and Cole Yarborough did, and I tlilak "The oil tempmi..;. ~ . I Thlrd place went to mMy p...,.,,, • that helped us. We had ~ ,..Sy, but runnll1f hlcl> and "" felt bad •'° i..': who like Pellyhallofroln•North:Can!lln&. , w• didn't use~"~·~· _.,, leod to take..,. :i !he~,, bi BJ,,, MncJn.tho No. a~.wlth.hls f" aolt. com~ .um, olten ..., explolnod. ' . ' .. .. I ------'" S1lr.fin9 Champions Mem~ers of the Golden \Vest Colle:ge surfing tean1 are pictured above after winning the 1973 Western Intercollegiate Surfing Council championship. Jn tQe front row, fron1 left, are: John_ Mitchell. Gary Gara- • kian, Skip Spangler, John Silver and Steve Weaver. Standing are coach Raul Duarte, Klayne Brown, Alex Ohlsen, Willy Jarman, Lee Terry and Mike Makrdichian. Schmenk ~aptures Marathon Shooting Touch Easy for Adnms . Frederick Has Slim UCI Lead .. MotldaY, Junt 18, 1~73 OAILV PILOT JJ Alamitos Racing Westminster Nine . Entries Bags Legion Vic~pry· . / ··-f'UtST ••C• -is& 1'""' I y.ar old• ..... ._.n(,, l'll"M 11.co. Westminster continued uo-All action until mid.July is comando ·in 'I.he secobd Inning. defeated in American Legion lnterlea'gue ,ooiTipetition with The Westminster second base-- baseball activity along the Or-Westminster moving along man also had a double and ange Coast with a 9-3 victory tO'W'8rd a playoff berth in un-two singles, scored three runs over host Mission Viejo Sun. defeated fashion . and had three rbi as the hitting P1lquln (H. CrOlbY) 120 C1"\1 Plf'llll" CL. MVl"I 117 Shady livt'rett cs. TrNIVl'9) n7 Ml11 Oe.rllndt (H, Plfl) 117 Ml$J Abt>ll ''· Or1Ytr) Sil' day afternoon . Coach Gene Loomer's charg-srar of the game. ' Jn other games, Fountain es wasted little time in taking Jn the fourth inning, Rich 'Trlp!1 1111! (It, ll111M1l 117 WllloYlcrMk l1rlev (D. M6rrl1) 117 Tlt1 Mia (I(. Hlrl) J \4 Flrft Bo (J. AtlOfll 120 Our Pr1r09r1tJu1 (1t.'i"111ml 117 ............ Ml-,. Altbl (J, Dt'lylr) 117 '111.09 & up. Cl1lmlnt. Purw $1t00. Cli.l"l!..1111 prle-USOO. Valley was blanked on tv•o the lead, scoring a pair of runs Rosen drove in a pair of runs hits by Anaheim, S-0 and San in three of the first four in· \Vith a single with Bob Hale Clemente's B team forfeited to nings to move in front ~I). getting a single rbi in the fifth . Pacifica because of lack of Highlight of the attack v.'as The fnal Westminster scores players. a t\Yo-run homer by D:l'n Ac· came in · the seventh when Flying David (L. Mvl") 1'? Nifty Nol• IC. Smith) 1n BUddY W1vn1 !J, Werd) llf lnm1n, 5. I.ff 'Two (R. Adair) 127 DVlllDO Gtl IR. lank•) 112 FIHI (Ofl"I' (5. TrHwrtl 127 THlll:D ltACI -W v•rcl1. 2 yNr Did. Atlow1nc1. Plll'lt l\tOO. G1.11rr1 C11\/l111 Ill:, 111.,k•) l?O Mlloll HI W1ttl'I IS. Tre11ur1I 117 Ml•aolkl··Rocket (L. Wrlpl\l) 1'7 Lloh11119 K l!llr (I(, Hfrtl 120 Rl'bel Orum (L. MVIHI 117 Go 1"1rtl'llrl11tw (R. S1l.,,..l 120 01ndy, S E•ll"•SI (J. Watson) 120 0.11. s s...aow CH, Cr111tirl 110 .. ou•TM •AC•· -170 Ylnfl..) )"Mf old & !JP, Cl•lmtng, Plll'M $2200. 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Knloho 119 ust ers efeat ard's 1-Mi s and Ray Eckles dre\v S!rod 111:. 111nkil 111 ral 8-7 Su da · M tr I w lk I I d th b MnrMa Rocke• IJ. ward \ nt es, , n Y m e opo • a s o oa e ases. 01:!xl~P~!~!..~e•~Pu~:;,d:~.yeer itan League.~aseball action on Scott Bradley. batting in the 122 the Golden west College fi~ld. -{:.'!:~ \~: ~=~~rel 119 The victory Wis tHefOUrtb ninth position. drilled a triple ero SPY tlC. Hirt> 1n to the outfield fence in left erm Mood 1J. w1nf 119 straight for the RusUers with-- Yockllt• IL. My1111 113 ~enter field to score three Com. On OKk (C. SnUmJ 119 OPO • ~ra rk Hoi1le singled. Ken $\Yin~le doubled a n d Acco- mando added a tv.-o-base hit. Mission Viejo scores can1e in the fourth. as David Schmidt tripled and scored on a single by Kevin McGarry. In the seventh , Steve Rob-tnson sinqled, went to second on ~n infield out and scored on TOnv Richardson's singl e. Rick White doubled Richard- son across with the final mark· er. Lone bright spots for .Foun- tain Valley at La Palma Park came when Jeff Hatfield open· ed the se~nd with a base hit. and Cbris Brainerd follO\\•cd \\'ilh a sin!?le 1n the sixth. OfJieMvi'"f'-;:-100.An:ihf.im P.ilCJl·, ers had control all the \1•av. San Clemente's B team dis· banded for the weekend and when game time arrived. there v.·eren 't enough players on h~nd to play a game with Pa- cifica . It was forfeited to the hosts. Roy11. s Request (R. lank•) 1lt M•TJt LITAM L AOU• runs, then scored himself as ld•ho Go (H. Crostwl 111 W I. 01 Ch•~lllQ CMrlle (M. &lckell 122 Slnlk Rwltert 4 0 ... Rod Brown reached base on P""'•llll V•lllY {I) Tonto, s GllV (J, Jtkhlrd'I) HI L1 Fondl 0onS 3 0 ~ ... f II .... SIVINTMRACl-350yft•.3Y••r An1.•Ful1. Tll1ns 4 l \.\ an error. Gary Rungo tied it Sl'+ill'lli!, 2b 3 " 0 " oldt 1. 1111• Allowlnct . Pllf'll s.JSCO. Thi GI'.., Grove Chlrotn 2 2 2 .th . , . J Zlm!M!". lb ' 0 0 0 Mission Vlt!o Jttcr11tlon Clntll'. Or1nge P1nltMn 1 J 3 WJ a nm-scoring Singe. Rttmtr. C·ll 3 0 0 0 Prlss Kitten tL. Wrlgh!l 111 M1r111111 ,' 2• ,' In ••-ninth. J>'m Sparks H•tfllld, 1r 4 o 1 " i\lol'WI ••r Ll. Myles) 119 W1rd'1 Plr•IH UR;: Si ller, p.rf ' 0 0 0 Tiny 111rt.1H. Pao•l nt S..tdlltllcil GllllCNI o -4 4 , walked but waS forced at Fo:ir. rt 7 o o o Tntekl1 N, Win (S. 'Tr11111r1) 117 ,.......,.. 1-.. Jordim, lb 1 0 0 0 v11-1n (R."81nksl 122 Seonlk Rusllen I, W•rd'• Plr1t1t 7 sCcond by Jerry Brown. Pinch . P1n1a1on.. cl J o o O See Him Go fR. Ad1lrl I It i\n1.~1111 Tltl!li JO, ~k S erelfllt'd, lb-rl< 3 o 1 O R~. s ~n fl<. H1111 111 L• Fondl Dons" Mlrlnn s runner Alex Gorgie moved to Har.trNn, " l o o o •• By ROGER CARLSON Of the O•llY Piiot 11111 •IOHTH Ri\Ct: -J60 Vltl'd .. 3 y11r GG Clllrver" IS, Ct-I• hntlltn 5 Tot•ls 30 0 ' 2' 0 Jane Frederick of the Urii· G1d1. c111m111111. Plll'M moo. c111mtna o.-TIM WMtl second on a wild pitch, sa111 i.y IMlllP . . SAN MATEO (AP) -For· mer Westminster High and Golden West College star Doug Schrnenk outran a field of 520 One would be hard pressed ..to recall a year where l\.iarina High didn't produce_ an outside shooter ".-orthy of the North- Sunday and u.•on the National South Orange County AU-star AAU marathon by a fo1.1r-min-basketball game. Price t.«ll!IO. T~sd1v-Plr11ts YI. LI l'ond• •f r II • versity 0;f Colorado Track cr11>ango IR. Ad1lr1 lit M.mor111 P1rk f7:30l. third on a ground out and F,.rn V•l\ty 000 000 000-0 2 , Golden HI!' (I(, Hlrl) 117 Wednttd1y_,y,1rlnn vt. Rlllllers 11 ed he A II I 000 231 20ll'4 5 2 Club holds '3 slender one-point Mis' GOOd lllrd co. Morr111 111 El 'Toro (t;30l. scor o,n anot r wild pitch. n• • m • I d A . d L11cky snuon IH. P1ge) 12'2 Fl1d1y-P1nthlr• vs. l"tr1tet 11 ~• M k Schru h d · I wn-1-· fl) ea over mer1can recor Guvd Gr•vtt 1s. 'Tre11ur1l 119 • ar pp a a tnp e, '"' ...... · · h I I F , d Ou1t DIY!t I (0. K"lqhl) 119 Moctln1 (1); Cl'l.lr!Jtrl vt. LI Fond1 d bJ and in I 00 d 1i, r II l1lf... o de r Gae 1tzgeral of Non SlOPtr (C. sm1th.J 117 it Li Pilma en. ou e s g ea rove in i\ccomando. 2b 6 J 4 3 B kl , Ad Tr k Cl Flfff a 1<1 (L. wrlghl) . 119 Surid1v-RusT!•rs ~ L1 Folldl .t f he p · Rl>H'n, cf·ll 4 1 • 2 2 roo · yn s · ams .ac ub 011p11,,1, D'llt <J. Metsud•l 111 Golden WHt 0 1; M1r1n11 v1 ,..,.. two runs or t trates. Wh1111ey. • , o 1 o Hy Ovtrdr1vl CH Cr<Hby ) \19 tl'lers •f El 'Tora Cl l; Ttl1m vs. -'Twl H, is I 0 O O f--t-~-ute-margin -~is-year-is--no -ex- The' 22-year-<>ld Cal State ception-as ~1ark Adams adds (Fullerton) graduate student his name Jo the list of Vikings all-sta-r s who h ave Cte~thr.ee.-of.five-.evenls-We ...... -.ILIGllLI __ Ch lrtlM.____.t_Cll St.ti lf!tl~l 0.).... Saddleback scored t h r ~ L_..'. Rkh1rd1. 30 3 O ·1-T I led · th • Ttr1 cox CH. P•e-> 111 -times -mthe foUrth after two Loomer, lb 1 o o o comp e in e womeu. s pen-NINTH RACI -170 y1rd1. 3 v••r out defeat and leaves them in · Runoo. lb·•f ~ o o 1 tathlon competition. Sunday in olds 1. up. c111m11111. PurM s\\loo. outs when Ernie Avalos was s~r, p11 1 o o 0 ,_ finished the 2&:mile, 365-yard participated in the past se ven race in two hours, 15 minutes classics. and 48 seconds . Second was The 6-2 blonde has the abili- John Vitale of the New Haven ty and his seemingly effortless T.La c k Club at 2-· lt.52. . touch' lendS suJ>Petl _.! It's a .............,_ . · '--1laturat-ta~ted . Schmenk was competing for But Ada'Tns~ headed for the East LA Track Club. ,Jdftho State in the fall, says A close third w11s Don Ken-.that's not. the case. nedy of the North Carolfna. ·•"I've ~d tO 'work hard on Tract Club ·m 2:19.58. Phil · my shooting game." says Camp of the Beverly HllbJ 1Adams, "you·have to just keep Striden WM fourth Y.ith-a working at it .'' 2:20:27. ' He's accustomed to the The Striders. placin~ three South's:--.. of(ensiv~ ta~ - men in the too 10. v.-on the that of, the ~ssmg game - !flam tit1e. followed by the -and ~ s 10o~1.ng fyrward to \Vest Vall~ Track Club nf S"n »teetmg up Wlth nval. Steve d B. v 11 Peterson of Loara. Mnt~. an the ~g 3 ey· "We're good friends, but he H111mers cf Stockto . . told me they were going to . m1ther-rat"'1. n.•n11crs .. "'1Lli beat us for sure," cautions !1rnes u~der 2:30. "'"<'"C al~ned ... Adams. an front of the. n1ck aM ra" ·A tipoff to Adams' athletic as a unit most of the r:i('<'. R11t ability came this spring when "" Schmenk eme.-sieri t" \vil'I ''T"" he tW11ed out for the varsity cut two minutes off his best baseball team and became a mA"athon time. . starting pitcher -although he 'nle .race. 'vhicli be0 an at had no baseball experience~ San Mateo Hil!h School. C'lt'r a sophomore or junior. - ~isled of five loons flf fiv P. South coach Tandy Gillis miles each and a final loop of considers Adams an integraf ·~. • a mile. 365 yards. part of the Rebels offense and . ' c1a1m1no Prlc1 suoo. first place in the Metro stand.. safe on error Rich Ma t'n Haul•. ' ' 1 1 o the 60th annual AAU meet be-Furr. •rid Profit co. Knlehll 113 ina an • r 1 'T11,.., pr o 0 , r G111111r Sam (R. Ad1lrJ 1:n -"OS. doubled and John Springman Kuti1~kl, If 4 1 o o ing staged at U C Irvine this ca.n Brown <Jtrry Rk htrdsl 11t 5addleback's Gauch>S droi>-,.,,_..,,..M them both 8 c r 0 8 s Swtna•e. cf .s 2 2 1 Henry Thi"" (R. 111\kl) 12'2 ped their f 0 u rt h .. straight Ul\Alftil' H•I•, p 2' 1 ' 1 ~ '~.~ week. ~~0 s~~l~:TL':~rio11ti :~ with a single. Brian He~ter -'r>d........s. pti 1 0 1 , · , i;l>::f, The pentathlon opened the Edin, s Fo11v 1c. sm1tt11 ,',','· league game, 8 10-5 decisloo to and Larry Lak followed with MIAlln v1,1, 1,1 · "-, ~ 1 ti . . 1 h Ott L1m1 t1 IR. s.11m1 the Anaheim-Fullerton Titans singles for tbe-third nm: ,.. r " ,.... .?' • . -week-~ compe lion . w I ALSO ILIOllLS in ction the Cal State' . RJchlnilOl'I, .. s I 2 1 ~trarfiultwo-pttltatlion-events ~~':~~<:.Jl'iill ~~(Fu~~-)~•--.a _. _ ._ St!~~ Williams doubled. _and , Wb1t1. 2b ' o 4 1 G Fl sl Go (J RI lle"1 l 117 ........... UimPJllU· a-cJf"Morse-Avalos--and;M~S·lld•tldl, 1i.. '-cr.t.....o-0 (Jong jump aJ'td 200 " meter T .. ' .~, .. '1•. ••1~1,"1 ' ' ,... The RustJ"-trailed 7·1. ' R'Ol'n!Ml;--t 1 -t~o~o 'MARK ADAMS cites his puie shooting as ms best asset. "He can shoot -there's no doubt aQout that," says Gillis. Adams admits he's not in the shape he'd like to be in at this Stage for the game due to the layoff since the end of the regular season and th e participation in baseball. 'But· ··he~ expects to.._ J?eak himseU later this week and by Saturday should be ready for . his best effort. "For me this has been a great experience. It's easier to ,play when you're playing with the good competition." · Adams moved to Huntington Beach just prior to his sop'.homore season at Marina from Glendora. ,_ ... . -~ • tin singled to get two more -.v.0t11tt. P , o o 0 das h) to be_ staged today to across in the seventh Sehmldt, c ' 1 1 o ·-· ' 01n1more, 31t 4 0 . 1 O end it. Ar ' ·Ar B MeG1rry, cl 4 0 1 1 Age group-competition takes • th d * * * l:;~~; ~ : g : ! over Tuesday and Wednesday me s my , o_ ere •••'" m ''"'~· II , • 1 1 • · o 'th the • ts 111 r h rb4 Total1 31 3 11 J w1 women s open even Grint, ·u 4 1 1 o sa111 "' 111111111, 1 Fri~y and Saturday. 0 R s hJ sc.nn1P1>. " -! o J 2 r 11 , il't:NTATHLON l)tfS I-ti) pen .I unnenip c ee ~.;= .. · .~ .. ':.. ,',•t :: ,:I ,:O M~:r-:l~I~~ 22000021~00~1311 5 S lndlvldt.1111 INders: 1. J1,,. Frtd: .., •rick (Unl-.Jtv of COlorldo 'TC) l.«ll John_,, lit 1. G•I• Fltrllll'ald (Adams 'TC) 1,419; Sli;il, :ti 2 3 2 2 ). Mlt1l Mc.Mlllln (Un•llactled, kltlte, OAKMONT, Pa. (AP)-John shut out." T1ehl,,., rt 4 I I l Wash.) 2',2«1; 4. Desiree Gronw11d c--L.J ed ff t Id Sehl J • ed --·• I Swi nson. pn I 0 0 0 Boulder c1,,oer Bf'fles. co10.1 i..01; s. ~' ee guess wrong. e O ee c cum ~vuu Jl ace , c111ro, dtl , o 1 o Ll~.t Chl1v•rkl !A1rivq11eri;iu. Olymple himself a Oll~Under-par final alone despite an =ing hole Kiiiy, p O· 0 0 0 CluD) 2,143; 6. C1ro1 Thom1on (Dele· und -·..id be __, h do bl bog · hi t M1llory, p O 0 O 0 ware Sporl$ Club) 1,'6l; 7. ·LIW K!nl· ro Wuw 6""" enoug U e-ey SIX S ee Alba, p O O O 0 mak1 is1n Jo~• c 1nc1er Gill) 1,909; for his first major golf title. shot was unplayable. · 'Tot••• :n 1 10 5 a. Ney!oa Miiiar tL!ber'IV AC, eo.1onl ,1~ 0-~1 "] can't tell you ..mat han. 1.163, -... ,r;., the ta 34-year-uid, a y 100 meter ti11rd•es -1. MeMlllln 1,1, Colorado native, didn't antici· pened. 'l'1e bell veered right 2. Fr«11l'ltk end FllzQll'•ld lLC: '-le rd 63 b US and I •"-•.._. "" -· .....;.,.., ""'t 'Thomlon 14.6, 5. Chl1v1rlo 1$.l, t.. pa WU 8 reClO Y . • W""'"51I• n .. _, ev .. •e "" Gronwald ls.s, 1. MHI• 11.6, 1. 1<1,.1-Qpeo victor John Miller Sun-of bounds 8Cr091 Jhe ltreel m;:.;, 1::; _ 1. Gronwald ·~'3A. 2, d~y._ JJ4-t he WIS happy to be ~~ jh~ in bounds, but I Frederelk Q~. 1. F1t1g1r•ld •11. the runnerup. u.NJuu t at. Sol went Dack to '-M(Mlllln :u_.,.,, 5. 1<lnlm1k1 33-t. , "I'm just ~ .. -le to be the tee," he said. 6. Chl•v1rlo 31'6, 7, Mlllllr 29-1 '.lo, I. l\lrWlHI Schlee canceled the horrible r rion'IMM'I 21.rn. where I am," he said ol. his H1g11 1ump -1. MeM1111,. s.n~. 2. final round of '10 for a 280, start with an eagle three on Gronwald s.5,,., 1 Fllf9el'•kl S-•Vt. •· _,-i-. Mil the 549-yard fourth hole, reach-Chlevarlo Ind Fred...-k k J.J\.'J, 6. l(tnl· one more :n.n,nu: than , !er. ing the ..,_, with a four =k~1~_2v.. 1. Miil.,. .. 11,.,, a. 'Thom-'"It's,, great to be the run-wood and"'.k'DOcidng in a 20- nerup. . foot putt. . ~!~, whose best preVIou.s He believed he was going to hllllt •wflln (I) •It r II rM .s I 0 1 S t I t •1·1 .1 4 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 • J 1 I I g ; ' ~ ~ J 0 0 0 1 .J I 3 0 0 0 0 It. erown. 2tl llunoG. II ·.....i., .. .....,_, p-llt SNrlu. lb-11 J . lf'OWl'I. t G4'1"9J1, pr Mltl1, lb l(lnfl~V. rl Eckles. dh 'Tt11!1r, cf er1dl1y. cf w11111m1, p 'Tot1l1 111107 ·lure llr 111111"1• . ' . ~1r1ttt .,., 100 ioo-r 10 J S1nlk lt1Hrs 010 000 0614' 10 1 Newport Gal Plac~ Fust Sandy Silva ol Newport Beach _placed lirsl Jn.Jour~---'I events to ?ace U>e Tustin Meraquas synchronized swim~ ming team in qualifying for tl'te Junior Olympic Regional championships to be staged at Omla Vista Saturday and Sun- day. Baseball Standings finish in seven tour-years was -wtn-aft:er-drilling-jn-a-10-foot seoond 'in ~ 1968. St. Paul birdie two on the 16th mov- Open, was paired with Arnold ing to wi"ttiin me of Milier al- Palmer and admitted Arnie 's ready in the clubhouse ' Army was a problem. "I felt 1 Id . · . "l just couldn't settle do " woo win walking L1k, dl'+·lf l(tng, I S1Hl1Mclt UI .. • ' • s s " II rlll . ' ' g g g The Meraquas won the Southern California t e a m chan\pionship with 181 points to 53 for runnerup Glendale. Sandy ¥-'On the 10..and-urxler "Stunts, solo, duet and team titles. "" NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE he said. "Every hole the .:;,t llP. 16, up 17, but not 18,'.' _he 'A · Arn' , G Pl said of the preMurized fuush was . mie, .1e. ary ay. for America's most. prestigious Jones. lf·ltl w11111m .. c Morn. 1tl·O Av1l01, 31) M1rtln, rl s~r11111m1n, er P1r19ud, Pl'! Htsler, 7b M1lmgnrn, p ' ' , ' ' . ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • • ' ' ' ' ' . S II J Other pl!Jce wimers from the Orange Coast area in~ eluded Carol Horne and Chris Kemp of Costa Mesa in the 15-- 17 group: Teri Pickett of Costa Mesa . (13-14); Janice Murphy of Huntington Beach (11·12); and Sara Woollett of Irvine (10.and·under). ~1ilwaukee Baltimore New York Delrolt Boslon ' . Cleveland East Division W L 33 27 30 26 33 30 31 29 28 30 22. 40 Pct. GB .S50 .536 J .524 Ill .517 2 .483 4 .355 12 .. East Division ' w L Chicago 38 26 Montreal 29 .Tl New York 28 29 St. Louis 29 31 . Pittsburgh 25 32 Philadelphia 28 35 West DM1lod 39 25 40 Tl Wett Division Dodgen Chicago 32 25 . .561 San Francisco Jlinn"-"'"L.....--'3~2 _ 26 .552 1 11 Houston 38 30 4 29 28 36 20 45 Kansa s Ctty 36 ~~-Cinclnnati-OaKla~il 33 30 .524 2 Allanla An1els 31 29 .517 21h San ·Diego Texas 19 38 .333 13 Pct. GB .594 .518 5 . 491 611 .413 7 .439 911 .426 1011 .609 - .597 II .545 41\ ~540-4\\ .438 fl .308 1911 er said not ~ listen, ?ut ther; golf title. are some tJunp you JUst can t An admitted astrology nut Schlee said a sl\Jft in the atm Saturday didn't bother blm for m. final roonil 'Tott I• ' , 0 • ' ' . 000 JOO 200-s 13 3 311 101 JOl-10 15 I Deep Sea Fish Report "'Ille ltars rOOved slightly," Sdllee, a Gemini, said. "but that dldn\ make any dilf"" · anee. I was destined to doM • L · ·-athletieally this -1<." a1or eague ~Ro a.t.V M!T1I ~l -to ~ said the· 11th hole '"''"": SS """ cod, •J1 rock cod, 111• .._.._.. to be ·~ d I ol s•-1 -10 ,1191...-1: 21 111111 coc1. ,,,., • ..,,.,. w1e e!n se NATIONAL L•AOUI Leaders 1Jm ""Cit c"ll Palmer. , . . .m: P.1<1nv. CM •. m. P01tT MUINIMI'-lll •nelfn: Jll "He _ .. led out Joo1cer:I at 1he lli\T'ftNG 11JJ •I b•h) -;.=::·· LA , fltUNS -MIVbtrtY. I((, .01 C1r.w, CltlCC!~lt;!,l~~-306 blt.11 11111, 9 hl\llltlf, ~.:.. IJ\d ' ..at--!. -'U> T~~ S" - M -SF 12' l'OCI< coa;-2-ni19clld. -----~1'--WIS ;iillUl,.'Jl.ed • ... -.i "'" ! Mln, .,, R.J1ciuon. Olk, K/; OllL KC, MAltllfA DIL ltt:Y -• 11191111: to see he wasn't fead'"X "-·iJ¥.--Yood~ SF, ,n::l; l onds, j F, >ft·O,Ali.n.-Chl;-'71-Hllt1;-Ml~7-. -- .us rock cod, 20 Ctlleo ""'' llllltwt, , '" s • TTE LONO llACN lllMI ,,,.... L"""111) Miller was. "It took the re RUNS -llonds. SF, M; ll:011. Cln. N ,. 0 IN -M•yberry, ICC, -)&5 a1111t1r1: 7S Yl llOWl•ll, 2 wt.II• rl..W. out of him " Schlee S8>'d ((f Wyrtn, Htn, '4J W,Dl\'ta, LA, 441 .St; R.J•ek1on, 01k. 54; Melton, Chi, sN N111. 10 barrlCVd1, 6'7 c•!tco D1i1, 6"~ • MOl'OI"• Cln, C . "51 M11rce1, NY, 41: Y;it!roteom!li;I, e sn, 27 llOnllo, ,,, bl\11 bl••· llllmOflt of Palmer, \\'ho bogeyed the RUNS l i\T'TEO IN -e1neh, C!n, 51; Ml; 0 .AIJOfl. Chi, .tO: O•l'Wfn, Min, 40. Pieri -'1 anglfr•: 1• vellowtall, 111 next th-holes .. _,.._, LA. It; lond1, Sii, •Si Hit C s11'1d b1u, "6 llOfltlo. (I-) _ 120 '""' . St11'91ll, ,.gfl, 441 l .Wll11ims, tlll. o. S -1raw, M!n, 15: O.M1y, MJI, 74: Ot!J, l(C, n : R.J.tCkson, a.tit, 701 an•1lirr" S barr1cud•• '°9 llOnllo. 1' Hl 'TS -I CN!d,, SF, I~' FV"tn,.s. SI', M11rc1r, NY, 6t. hallbu1jl l l 'I W111on, Htn, 7t1 W.01Vli. LA, 711 DOUILES _ O.i\tltn. ·Chi, 11 , MAL u -109 •no ...-1: 690 rock cod~ R0te. Cln, 7,, I I '1 PC:~i~r-.:·· loll,;~bllf, 14,,bonlto. ei' dhart OOUILl!!S -C1rde1111, Chi, I Si ~.'';',·. ',',· ~3·,· ,',' •• "'. Mw1,".','..',· "''"'· -l antlltJ; St111b, NY, 15: Simmons. SIL, 151 ~ l>l..U0;tk...cocL..n..c11lu-bl9t. · · .,. llel, .S1 e umtil'y, 811, SJ f .l r111km1n, OXH.lll:D -U 4 .•'101<"'1: t l c1l1ctt Mdl.--"J,;.t IS; .s 'Ti.cl WUh 1'· o~ ... ,, l •legs .. Mll. 'J 8r1un. Min, •i blls, I h1llbul, 651 b!w ball, .!-IS rock TltlPLES---=--Mifiiei"-:-:--Hli'f, t 1 Sl*\<l r, 'Ttl, '· eOd. V Ung eoci. All CIF S.=lltn. il'llfl, 1t w.oav11, LA. SJ HOME RUNS ::: M•vri.rry, ICC. 161 {l~~:i~s!:'rh~~~~ 11~1~:'~:·~!~ • ~OM~ s:~~ M~I~=~~:· :~h, 1t; gi~":::· ~~~:~.11~~:,~3: 14; Spike~. 11•,.,.l -'6 11111t1n: «I c1llco baSI, 3 H.Ailt'Ofl, An, 111 ~l. SF, 17; £v1~1. STO l'l.lllb<JI. JOO l'flltkll'tl. • '"'"··"·I MOnd•Y· Chl, ,., LEN eASES -Norfl'o, Oak. lfJ OCl'ANllDI -W """""': '5 bar-As .~... CIF Sot>•'-----. e H1rw. 111n. u 1 Altrnlr, c11, 141 o. r•tud1, 1.llt llOnlto, 111) find 'NII. l At"'C'-\oQU.1 i,.zi.;111 • 1110\: N lli\SES -M0f'91n. Cln, ,., N•li.on, Tl:ir, 1•; P1t1k, l(C, 131 Clft'lo wt11" ... "'"· s 11e11bvf, 90 yenowti ll. Sect.ion and State champion ••llh,· &F, 211 c«11no. "''"· 211 L..... p1Mtl1, O•~· 11 VINTU1tA. -120 •flll...-11 no blut L.A.., G•rr, An, 11• Pl]CHING (t Ottl1lon1I· -Colbor,., ...... to ClllCO .,..., 4 h•l\W, 2 Whitt Jim Neldbart of. Newport PITCHING (' DECISIONS) -Crvant. Mii, 1·2 •• lllO. 1.'2 \.M, ltn. r,1, 1ne .. ~ r-~1•. :io •or.II cod. Harbor High WU named to the SF, 11.J. ,71f, t.n llllllllOh•m. Cl"· •• 3, '·" Slllflr, Cl!, 1°'1. ·'''· t .11 Splll· DANA WMARP -,,, .,..,..,..l fll All Sou""-.no :J,22 wr ... SIL, •• ,, .717 2.n °''",., lorff. ICC. 104 •. 1 ... 2.6' H\lfl ... , O•k • .,."" 11111. 2 bi'rr1e11C1•· ,,. bonito, t • 1UC11' California Cli'~ LA, w .. 7U'. t.ts Brett Phi. s.i, .11•. "'· ,150, t.11 -'1•.r•ndt•. 1 11, t-t. ·"•· h•~r:ur:oiroo"'l~ll~l' ==· ,, fSouthenil ' Section track and ~":"4~~:,. ~:,, ~!i o~~~~~ ~5!,.,~~~1;1;:i,,~~~: 2.~~· .611, l.n r.1i.1wt111, .no e1lleo ""'· '' Mnllo. 1e d ~m for 1973. Htn, 7~ JOO i.•. ft111iceouts _ N.11y1n, c-1t, 11t1 ....... 1 -212 1"91tt•: n tTllCklfel, 76 The NenrMrt star tossed the STIUtC.EOUTS -StlVtr. NV, ,.,. si .... er. C•I· llh Bt~•·-· Min, 1ns1 MnltOt 0i_':" C1tlkofl. il'hl. "' S•lton, LA. tt1 WOOd, Chi. t 51 G.Ptrry. Cit, fl, •• ,,,. • .,.A,L llACH -lOS 11'Qftrs: 1S 12·oound °".n 87·5~6 to snap llttttfl, SIL, 161 Forsc.h. HI!\,'°' • ~::~;;:::::;;:;;;::_::;:::::::-; yttl0W111t. It .. ,., "''· s bonito. 1 bl111 I 1111 .... ,. the state ricord. . AMllHCAH \.IAOUe NIWPOttT fAt1'1 LlllfJlitll -'711 Another 0ranoe CO Un t y IATTING llU •l blt1l -l lomDt<Q. • FOTO DATm • •l'OI•••• 10 Wrtl t udl. ISO tionlto. •n h . . -..., . . NY, .~I ,,,__ Min. . ''. ! C•r SAfSt, c.1r~o 1>1M. 'yettowt111. 1' 11helph11l'l, at lete to .g~n a s1m1la r honor 1<1rko1trk•. ICC. ,1\l: o .Atlen , Chl. 1 11 r" trt "'"'' ... ~1 m•{ktttl. fD1wy•1 locker! -1~1 lfS Sa tA A I ler CJ -•••H*t "'IMTllll. 11>911nt 11 ,wrr1cud1. )14· tionl«o, 311 "' n na spr n ancy • 1111'"'1.i11t11 "4 ta1 1c~ ttiou . 4S v111ow1111. '' r«• coo Ectward! in the 100 and 220. NEWPOR. T LEASES 111111 rt11••t• "'"" SAN il'llHtO fS"'1fl1hlntl .-40! •i V J bf hono Ct• I• k. Ct l"· t1i 111a1tr1: 21 yt11!owt1n, " t1onno •• ,,. i~ o~t a \la e rs were • "'"Ult 24 •. llt- c1Uet1 Diii 6 hlllbUt. • e-.u t by Lom • T 24M W• c ... t H~hwy twltfl ""1Ull. SI.AL •iAc" -200 l"lllm : HO ., .. cp poc s my ttontto. ., Hnd batl. '° c1Uco b•••· Williams, the long distance Leaslni 1111 Vehicles OlAN•• COUNTY ,,. Wiil!• II~. 111 tO<k c<lll, 5 I 'th 4 -f d ( 714 I 835 2220· m•t•ert l, 3 ihffJr,ead, 3 btrtac.lld•, , s ar w1 lt :w. an 8:M.2 to 64r2202 • y111owt111. t...,,IJ -1M •ntrv1: '" hls at'dit in the mile and two-~ b01111o. 11 t1nd b1i11, J ¥1'11tt t1t °"'' ml) "'9 HltGAnM-MO <Oll1U.Cf u "'11t111t 1~ e. . l ''---------...1 1 .. ~A,_';t u~IL~Y'--'-»:;:':;:o_r ___ *"-------M-•_nd_•~YL~J,_n_e_1_a._1_,_' - PORC Glamoqr ,, . Race 'Big Success' By ALMON LOCKABEY •Nlllll lilfllor The Yacht R:icing Union (Y R U) of Southern California's first pa c i r i c Ocean R a c i n g ConferC'nce {PORC,J \Vas a whopping SUC· cess. 'nlis \Va s the consensus of skippers, $'.:rewmen and race officials after S a t u r d a y ' s glamour • packed l:lunling~on Tidelands r:ice. sponso red by Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Balboa Yacht Club, wound up the five-race series of hlue- water races off the Southern California coast. RACE CHAIRMAN Lanny Coon Said a dec ision Will be made by YRU later ·this month •whether to hold the sefies'. every year-or bien- nially. This being a TranspaC year, the series drew some of the great racing yachts of both the west and cast coasts - BOATING Ballxta Yilcht Club. But the glamour aspect of the race was the first ro finish battle among such famed blue- water paeki:,ts as ~I a r k Johnson's 73-foot ketc h , \Vind\vard Passage; Bob many of which used the series Grant's _~l:~t s!_Qop Roboo.; -as-a~·tuneup or ·the July 4 Jack Ba1lhe s 12-meter ~loo~, start-of-the-race to Diamond ~NewsBoy : ~en:-De.Meuse.:s 7:; Head. f0:ot Blackf1n1 and Al Cassel s YRU Commodore. Pet e r \\'a rrior . Davis said consideration is . \VP treated shores i d e being given to have the first 1vatChers to the kind of race of the series next year, a performance that has biJosted double-edge affai r in which her to more long distance yachts would race from San elapsed records than perhaps Francisco lo meet those any other yacht of her size. starting from San Diego at a She oot only 'had to come from common finishing point. behind in her own class, but overhauled the other three classeS before reaching the weather mark off Huntington Beach. .... fleet merged with the Hunt- ingtOn Tidelands fleet ofr Hun· tington Beach to create an unbelievable panorama of col- or... The Argosy fleet ren- dezvoiised at BCYC Saturday night and-sailed the second leg of the event from Newport to Los Angeles on Sunday. The PORC windug \\'as cC'lebrated at a gala trophy presentation ·dinner Saturday night at NHYC. Here are the final results of the five races: CLASS A -W11rrlor, Al Cas5tl, BCVC; (21 11.obOn. Boti yr,~111, NHVC; fl ) lnterll/Oe, Forest 0111011, NHYC. CLASS B -1 l!ll1ckblrd, Allen ~u.:k1tl, CYC; (2) Orumbeel. Don Avres Jr ... NHYC; (3) Sal'ldei'llng IV, P(IC)le and Johnson. BCYC. CLASS C -Ill N1mnl1, Tom Tobin, SOVC; ('J 111uil,,.,, Ed McDowell, Kl'IVC t (3) Tln5t11t L!11ht, Ht'l>rf Gr1n-d!n Jr., SI, FYC. . CLASS D· (Ont T""J -(ll 01ndeU,,.,, Dick Deawr, BYC: (2) Amt111sh, Ed Perry, MSYC; (31 G1mbare, OOVll Peter~Oll, SOYC. Rl!SULTS OF Huntlnoton Tldelimds race: CLASS~ -ell Robon; (2) Ljghlnlno, T~eo Stephens. SL FVC ; (l) Windward Passage. _CLASS 8. -,, t!) Bl11ckblrd: ('1 Or11m~1t; (3) Carrera~teve·S•rnard NHVC, -.CLASS.C--(ll DandeliOlll.(1) Crls~..._ Charles HOfM!, SDYC; {l) Wings, Rick Taylor, cave. CLASS D -(1) Antares, Alan Andrews, BVC; (1) wnile C•P· Mike Eisenbl!rcr., eve: (3) Et Teso•o. Ralpn ~tk, BVC. RESULTS OF t6 Strifs: CLASS A -O l OrumDea1 ; (1) Sanderlln9 IV; Ill Ch1rlsm1, WllL11m Pow«. NHYC. CLASS 8 -(ll Trend. Jim lfn-derman, BYC; (2) Blue Slreak. Tom Corkett, NHVC; (Jl Swlff. M1lllnckrodl 11\d Arrigo, ·BYC, NHVC. CLASS C -OJ Wings; (2) Ant1re1J (J) Wllll1 Cap. , CLASS 0 -Cl) Odin, Cot! Price, SSSC; (2) Et TfiOl"OI (3l B11l11'ndr1, Ullm.tn 1('<1 Mc~ll!re, eve. LIYC. MOR" -•(1) M...-y00Wn, BUI LIPWOrth. NHYC; {2) Sal! Le Vie, DI/Bow and Wold, VYC; (3) Orange SHE WAS AN EASY first-to-filo$$om, M. IUnnev, PMVC. r h b t r h LUDERS-16 -(1) Greg Wood, inis , ut was no ar enoug l•llalne vc; t2l Bi&!!' Hrom1dk•, L vc. ahead on the short course to RHODES..:D -01 Mark Hugh1s, save her ti.me O"er Robon and BVC: 12) Osc..-Clev1dence, NHVC. • PHRF -Graham Glbbon1, BVC ; (7) Theo Stephens'. Lightning. Lerov S11ttlerl11nd, NHYC. But there were others in the RESULTS OF Bahia de c1brit10 DallV Plklt S .. ff PllDf9 ACTION ON DECK -Windward Passage crew scrambles to get spinnaker 'set as the big 73-footer rounds weather mark in Huntington ~del3nds .r~ce. Ki~i~z:_ ing from power boat probobly went unheeded. Wl'__w~_f1rst to fllll$b the 26' mile race sponsored by Newport Harbor Yacht Club. • L. Jtf. BOffl Redhead s Least Likely Baldies uupstick should always be darker th~n the skin ~ It." ·contends that renowned cosmetologist ~own mere9' as Mr. Lawrence. "Only people ·with pernicious l.ll(ltma should have.Jips ·paler than their skin, Surveys indicate that if you a~k 100 wives ~to .name their " chief complaint, about 60 \Vlll· say "lack of time" while approximate· ly 40 will say "lack.of money." It is also known tha't just about 4,000 windows a year are broken by haseballs. ' Beethoven loved beer. Remember that. • I . ' . A type of.rice calltd .cbameri with a small nl!llld l1'iln has been grpWn for ctnturies in the Far Ealt. It's ldl to cootain some P<cuttar pioperty th!tt' preyents obesity. Cusiomarlly chameri ls fed to Oriental women during the immediate ~x weeks after they give ·birth. To prevent weight galru. Wily hasn't some ent<rprislng importer ·capi- talized on this sensaUooal grub? Most mysterious. QUERIES -Q. "All r ight, dad, wliat makes a pilclied ball curve?" A. What, young fellow, you're still not aware that the . spin ·on tlfe-t>Alrt>oosts-airtrtction_-on-one1ide-of-it;--thus- -'--nudging-it oft.course-? Q. "You said blondes are more likely than brunettes to become bald. How about redheads?" · up. A. They're saiC:I to be the least likely to get bald. .., Q. "Does an elephant sneeze' when it catches cold?" A. Am told it doesn.'i. Nor does its trunk get all thtuffed Put salt in the dirt where sugar beets grow, and sajd beets will cootain more ~ugar, oddly. ~~~~~~~~~~- B USINESS -Ooe , out ol-every -t..0-new liUiliieiies goes uniler-wltbindts fi r.it two years. That ha( been -re- ported. Why remains open to argument. PO!lr management Is usually listed as the No. I cause. No. ~ to b\aine. ls aald June Regatta Buffeted IT HAS BEEN suggested also that the series be started later 'tn the spring or early summer in hopes that better winds would preyail. This yea r 's se r ies had predominantly light winds - all except the Channel Islands race from Los Angeles Yacht Club.in which gale winds buf- feted the fleet and knocked out a II but the most hardy. H t. 1 T.d I nds race not 11.ever~ ArOO$y: Ciib<"l!lo Beach vacnt C Ted H. h A VYC un mg on I ea Club io Bahia cor111thlan Y1ch r Club,. ]\:fore than 100 boats turnec! ABY : (3) 1ns a\\', rmscrong. . entered i_nh PORC. Th~y •ve_re s~~~d•.!_= (ll lnv.lc!u•. Huoh Lam•Oll· out Saturday and Sunday for LIYC; (-4 ) Rick Crisfield1 _ SABOT .!\ -(1) To4d ~1er- lo be weak sales effort. But-the business analysts caatend there are two other significant reas<m. ~·· the firm lries to keep too many reconls. So , paper .. bulfUng chews up everybody's efforts. Other times, the CQmpany keeps too few records. So nobody knows the outfit Js ln trouble uni.II goodbye Sa m. Saturday's_ J{y n ti n.gt on Tidelands race provided the most ideal weather of the series. The 10-14 kn ot southv.'esterly sent the fleet • over the 26-mife course in good time. the yac ts . competing In LBVC; (21 Band e, Ha1ch·Brooks-Lido Isle Yacht Club1s June VYC ; (5) Jim Forsyth, BCYC. rill, ABYC; (2) Jim Buck-NHV.C's Ahmanson Series and Barnhill, cevc. (Jl Ra11e. Ed F~. s1 Ba1t~a Yacht Club's 66 'Series. -s.~~i;~~~ ~1·c~~,-~;o1~:'~ s:,,B~~ft ~~~~~a ~;e~~!er~a{~=~~ KITE _ (l) Brad Devon, ingh am , NHYC: (3) &·ott Adding to all the beautiful G~u. s1 ave : 121 Ha'" 11• 11.. NHYC f\'Jerrill ABYC· (4 ) Jeff Mer· we11kamp, CBYC; lJl Gandv Dancer. resulted in several capsizings . • " • confusion was ·a fleet of over c. ea1c1w1n, BuYC; C~l Topaz. A. and dismastings. ResultS: LASER (I) Sc 0 1 t rill , ABYC; (5) Ke j t h 100 yachts sailin-g down the Moreno, ce,vc; (5> Bu1c11er Bov u, J. K·1 t . k BYC smOOk, Levc LIDO 14' (I) Jack Tuesdale. NHYC.·. ·(21 T1·na · 1 pa ric ' · coas t from Los Angeles in the PHRF·B -0Ul Leprech~11n. ~;~v -t'I -B \Vhat's peculiar about that loony little lizard cal~' the cbuck";alla is how it hid.es. Crawls into a crlilck in ?~rock. then inflates its midsection, thus to wedge itse,lf·so .solidly there.in that it looks like naturll mortar. Claim is 7 perreniOc aUAmerlCaD men and 89 pet· cent of all American women use deodorants. I don't1• Bahia de Cabrillo Reverse. i~~1C~· ~fi"'~ie~~~.1~:. T::: ~;.:~~rcSi Mcclarty, BYC ; {2) Cared Bents. Nli-YC; (3) Wendy La~~~~ LIYC:(21 (~!ev::~ h, . Argosy. co-sponsored . b y BY~; (•1 snoopv 111, Dick ROflfrts, _SI Smith.· BYC; (3) Br Uc e Bents, NHYC : {4l N i ck rigo, NHYC. ~ , , mE RACE \\'AS won dbyl t e CabrillO Beach Yacht Club and. B~ORl .. A-(l) The Sp!rl1, ·G. L1rson Odsbom, BYC; <4) Larry Madigan NHYC SABOT c (ll "°"On Address_ mail to: L. M. B-.A, P!O. 'Box 1875,.Ntur lieve it. new Ericson-37 Dan e ion, .Bahia Corinthian Y:achl..Club. __ _!.J!.~ en wesr1H"1y u, Roroe u and Baker, CYC: . (5) Many •· · . -~· u""' ·1ed b . • · Biu' c King -----MNii:, csvc;rJ r s11111gh1-"'"ow.-1:.__.,_A"'kn ..,..1.yc-_ ~G~~;_,:.il,l.~,-. lUiOl!!.•OR~~. (1) D,\ve: port.JJ~~CfJliJ-92Bf!O.~...: .. ii_ 1 • , , """' .• ...... .:; _ .SaJ . -Y...uCSJgneC-· e -Sim.., CBVC; {4) Spirit. l(arl AnderSOI', LAI\,; e,,.., · Ti 7 T rvc -I ' .~ • • ._ ____ -"lJ_Liklime~r of THEJ\EIEBSE_A.r.g...u_s..y_wW51-lk1i~enl,__K.._fJN.11l•.___1:;lf)(F140---("l-)-Neal-bohrl'o.~Mar~~k~,G~·!!l"~dlo!g,tlNHY~~C§;'::(~l!:l !:Less~~~E~gi!'.'!!~-:, .. !:=~'.:·==·=c::-c_...!:::::::::~==~====~========::=! M011.F-B -t11 1<1111wake. A. Gentry LIYC· (2) Jerry Tankersley. ABYC; (21 Resolute, R. French, CBYC; ' Zapatero Takes i3) Gem\111, B. Hun!er, WVC; (0 Ale. Fred P1lrlcclo, CBYC; (5) Blatki1ck • M . Skinner, SI. BYC. MUL Tl HULL -111 lrnu11, Ro" Bobl"!k!, LYC; !21 Taku. Lee Grbwold. CBYC; 13) Toru, Tom S1uter, Sl BYC; (~l lml LGI, Vic ...... Boat Thief Dana Point Race · Stern, SI BYC. NEWPORT TO L05 Angeles, 'SufldilV. 1011. -( ll Olabetlcal, Marcia C11mpbtll, ASYCi (2) lnv!c11,1s: ,(3) ConQuf'!lt, Bohlad 11rnl Ne-l•on, ABYC; (41 lmpa»e. Walsh •nd Shaw. cave. Gets 'Word · Bill Foder's 7.apatero V.'as the overall and Class A winner of Dana Point's third series race for PHRF yachts Sunday. The race was sailed in light winds under blue s k i e s • ,_...Results: CLASS A -(1) Zapatero ; (2J Jeremiah, Ritch Ritch- Cruis e Extended 01ie Day Th.e Yacht Racing Union of Southern California has ex- tended its annual cruise this year from four to five days. Cruise dates are from Aug. 1 through Aug. 5. The extra day will be devoted to a lay-day at Catalina Harbor after a race from Long Point. The race to Cat Harbor will be on Firday. Here is the agenda for the cruise. eson, Ch IYC: (3 ) Gump- tion. &b Groff, LSF ; ·(4) Endless Summer, Dave McMHlin, DPYC. CLASS B -(l) Sola Via, Karl Lassey, DPYC; (2).Skirr1 Art Phelps, DPC. CLASS C -(!) Vulgar Boatman, Hugh C u r r a n , DPYC; f2) Tantivi, .(lick Dickey, DPYC. Baldwin Victorio11s PHll.F·A -,, (I ) Topaz; {1) ,Bulcher Boy II; (31 T1l1rl11, D. Pendlel,,.,, CBY (4] Jlnker, Cl1~k 5wffl, LBYC; iS) Zeptoyrou1, 0. Jomes, SI BYC. SEA'ITLE (U PI) -The following ad appeared in a re- cent edition or the Seattle PHAF·B -fll L'prechaun; (11 Men-111rie1; (31 se1 Shell, A. H1n11en, Post-IntelligellCi!r : CBYC; 14) Ke<1lr11l. F. Johnson, LA-YC; . .1.~k~:~°'.'"{·:.:..··cil'·Matic,"s. 'MUlholl•"· . "My boat and rnoto~ has ASYC: 121 We$terly 11; 131 or~no• disappeared from Marth a Blot.som, M. Kinney, PMVC; (4] Thi 1 ,.i, AJd ~ u . ·spir11r tsr voi;A·u·ven1;--· --"'--e, -~em.~ .... anoi:....smc.e. _ ti.t'.0~~~c-;-gJ T::'J1~':.~J A~~j ~;";; June 10. I send my wishes that Sten Walker, CBYC ; 14) Blackl•tk; (5J the boat breaks in half in mid· second Wind, w. While. cave. lake and that your mother is Excalibur Swee ps 3 unsuccessful in attracting help as she runs barking along the shore." 1908 Yaclit Exlilbited Excalibur-26 sailors Sunday swept three out of three races in a team race against Jon Bald\vin was the \.\'inner Cor on ado -2 5 helmsmen of King Harlxtr Yacht Club's sponsored by Voyagers Yacht SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Lido-14 Fleet 9 championship Club. 1908 steam yacht Medea will Saturday and Sunday. Skippers on._the Excalibur go on exhibit at the Sa n Diego Chris ?i.1oore was awarded team· were Bob Alcumbrac, \Vaterfront July 14, the the Staff Commodore's Trophy NHYC; Flint Smith, BYC; Maritime Museum AssOciation fo-r the first Class B skipper Terry Carron, VYC; Ron says. who had never before sailed in Deadon, VYC, and Dave The 137-foot yacht, built in Class A. Results; Armstrong HHYC. Glasgow, Scotland, is a gift to. (1) Careless Love, Jon .Coronado-25 skippers were the museum from Paul Whit· Baldwin ; (2) Well Dunn, Carl Last, VYC; Lee tier of Yucaipa, who bought Chuck, Dunn; (3) Tic a, Armstrong , VYC; Bill the Medea in Denmark and Mi 11 a rd Ro s i n.g; (4) Roberts, VYC; George Urick, did tbe restoration work, a Caraoolita, Bob Perpall; (5) VYC and Cappes and Marcus, Museum spokestDan said Fri· Don Jolie. Don Hoffman. BYC. day. WE DNESDAY , Aug. 1, Race -;::===========-=-==================::::;! from Los Angeles Club to Howland 's Landing , Catalina 1------1s1and:-0Verntgh remJetvous ( at Howlands. Thursday. Aug. 2. Race from HO\Ylands to !Ang Point, overnight rendezvous a I Moon stone Cove; ·White's Lan- ding. Friday, Aug. 3. Ra ce from IAng Point to Cat llarlxtr. overnight rendezvous. Saturday. Aug . 4 -lay-day at C3t Harbor, Del Re y Yacht Club hosts. Sunday, Aug . 5 Homeward Bound Race . Yachts wilJ power to "'est end of catalina Island and race under sail to Long Be•ch. F or Weekender Ad vertising P hone . 6424321-·-. . ~-Beach. Rf north to san Fra11elsco SdmmadayonPSA. (Calfornla's unoffldal state bird). . ii I " ' FORD CD.URIER:THE IM:PORT THAT GIVES mu AllTHIS . ... long 10411 wheelbase - . .. big 74'.511 x 62 .2'1 Loa~oac.e_ ... roomy cab with 53 .511 h1groom ... zesty 1800 cc. engin e- ... storage space behind seat ... whitewall tires ... bright .front .bumper ... bright grille ... bright hub caps ... mud flaps at rear ... dual sun visors .~.dual armrests ... fu II , insulated floor mat ~ • • ' • ; • ,. ' I • • •• Get Back to Nature on Foot ,· ' By AWSON DEERR First. and f?remost, she asserted, I. is longer hike., how to brganii.e a backpack ~ t11e o.u,, "11itt SJllff bclng in good physical e<1ndition. and preparation or menus and food for There ere some beautiful spots in "I' have the Student s jog 12 minutes extende<fhikes. Sputhern California few people ever see. every day and gradually try to increase· First aid and mountain medicine, use I .. You have to hike.in. t But more and more people, or a11 ages, .the distance, if poSSible. To give them a· or a compass and maP'"reading, choosing are donning hiking boots and-backi>acks feeling or what hiking will be like, I haVe apparel and foot care are part of the and getting back tO nature. oo foot. them wear full packs and run up and course, as well . Sharon Donoff, who teaches a ca mping dow[l the .bleachers. For the beginn~r, she said, good hiking and -backpacking co~rse for Orange GOOD SHAPE . . boots are probably most important. Coa~t College, saYs it'!;: an exhilarating "Even if you are 1·0 pretty good shape, ex~•lenM 8 t h t be d r ''They not only protect your feet , but ' ,,...,. "'"· u -you ave o rea Y or it takes more effort at high altitudes and ii. carrying 3 zo.pound pack." your leg muscles as wel l. You can get a In her ~oed classes, on'e daytime and Students have to be in' shape. Another good pair fof th.is purpose. for between •' "My'busband pnd I both love hiklng," she said. ~.:I had '\iever hiked in Southern California so we spent most of that sum- mer looking for the best pl aces to take the class. The pilot class was such a suc- cess, it now will be a regular. part of the curriculum." She sees camping 'and backpacking as a great family activity. "'Several married couples· are taking the class. Once they've learned the techniques. they can introduce hiking to their children as well." one--evening, she gives students basic-facet of the class is two hikes. The first, $15 and $30." · tr~.i8nin~ fo 1 r 1 baCkpacking. ~ a one-day hike, was to Saddleback. "It's In the camping area, students are ANY AGE .. as1ca y, it is an in troductory class,c' a pretty vi_gorous hike,'' the instructor Participants in her classes range from Jlitrs. Donoff said. · ·d briefed in s~ting up and-maintaining a high scOOol student s to those in their 60s. "The whole purpose of the class , in my sa~ter, the classes take a weekend camp, pitchifig a tent and camp sanita. "Hiking is something you can do at any Opl.nlon' 1·s t m"ak ·• "bl f 'h lion. Included are !ire-building and cook· h d h k. ' o e I• PQS.s1 e or • e hike, to San Jacinto or San Gorgonio. "We ing over a campfire: Basic techniques for age. If you stay in shape, you can an le l er to ·enjoy the hike. He can 't can go anywhere within a 100.mile radius longer hikes." . obServe the wikllife and the scene'"" if survival in the Wild are 11so given. ·, for our hike " she e~Iai"ned She hopes the beginning class will be 1 he's thinking about his blistered feet, ' ··• · . . The. class -covers pµrchase ol supplies WHERE TO GO the first in a series, perhaps leading to tiie(i leg musclcs ".and aching lungs." and food ror hiking. · Students are given sources of in-·an inter-disciplinary program. 1 LEARN BASICS . "We discuss types of s u PP lies fonn ation about where they can hike. ''It Her proposed program would include Before you do any hiking for other than available, what to look for , for different can get confusing if you don 't know the advanced backpacking. mountaineering; ah6rt distances, she advised, at least do kinds of hiking needs. 1 talk about the difference between a wilderness area, a skiing, cross-country skiing and combine some reading on the basics of backpack-pros and coos of foods available for bik-primitive ar'ea, and a sta te or national ba ckpacking with bird·watching or other ing, If possible, take a class. ing -freeze-dri ed v~rsus dehydrated, park...'' nature study classes. "Classes are ff d b II th for example." She even provides stu-In preparation for a pilot class Offered "People are getting more recreation 0 ere Y co eges. e dents with a recipe for making their own ' Sierra Club, sporti.ng goods stores, last fall . Mrs. Donoff and her hu sband oriented. I think . many people get into 1-Y..MGAs-and-Y..WGAs1c.'L' _______ _:::beef jerky. • _ __.ru..,·k..,ed,,, all over Southern California. The backpacking because they have a feeling t "M~ny ~udents ace in my cl.@s~s 'Hilfing reqaite-s-quite-a-fe extr=!,_ experience wasn'tanew one forttie 1n-·-ttiatCiVilizat1on 1SClosingii'l. --- because they had bad experiences \\tilh calories. What form .your food is in .mat-sl:fuctor. , "The experience or hiking can be really ' ·backpaek1·ng. They d1"dn't have the r1"ght tyeou" .•• when you !have to carry it with Sh d fl h"ld e campe out o en as a c l , ex hilarating. You can get away from the 1 boots, clothing, supplies. Or they got lost. camped her way through Europe ont:; noise. If you hike far enough in. it 's so Or they \1•ercn'l in. good shape so they LONG HIKES summer and backpacked all over quiet you can hear only your own really didn't enjoy the experience." She discusses how to· plan a.weekend or northern California. while in college. ,heartbeat." • ·-l ' ----------------~~--~~O~C':'.!:C'....!'iniss.i_rtructor Sha ron Do1foff do ns oots fo r Clayliike, a · ov~. ~men BEA ANDERSON, Editor MOlldfY, June 11, 1tn ''" 11 Da ily Pilot Photos By Richard ' Koe hi e;· • Each :hike r fo und his ow~ way to rel a :: in Tra buco Canyon. . Good -Commoo~atioos CheGke d-and BalancedJ ' --- .. ··~ ' . 1 DEAR ANN LANDERS: OUr 9th grade family? Have you ,ta.ken in a movie, gone cWs was interested in your on bike rides, flown kiteJ, or just put a ' ·' klist for a !>Alanced life. That puzzle togelher? If it's be<n longer Ulan - ' . ~ Legally there is no such thing as ·an "ex-in· law." As a reference t offer the sentences on page 5 of the booklet, "Your Federal Income Tax -1973 Edition." unhitched from your ex -stoP - celebrating. You've sWI got 'em, as far Ust seemed 1tirccted toward the t\\'O week·!, prepare for future com- inessman or woman. ours is con~ munleatlon problems. 1 with the b&hniced relationship 4, Have you been too busy sitting in • ween parents and their children~ We 1 pe you will print it. ... front ~( your TY. or working on a part-' f,' If y.ou haven't shown soinc real af-time Job to sh.lre yourself with your Ion tor ·your children today, you've children'? . ( sted the day. . 5. Do you w_ork until all hours1 then 1 .f. »av& you caught ~oqrsetr lately ., bring gifts? Remember. yOur presCnts ! vlng the task of disClphne to your don't mean nearly as much as your tt? liave ybu tipologizcd recently for presence. tlme when you dlscipllned your . lld.rCn whUe reacting to moods. r-alhcr 6. Have -you rCcently-given Y<illr lMn In fai.mc!s? children a day of freedom .to do 'as the y l . When was the last-time you spent a please? Remember that they need a , t\1, blly ~1nproductive ~vtnlng wllh yollj .chance· to clear ·their he9idS and f>Ursuc t4•.t~ ' .... .~ ... l>'f'SOIUll interests. Privacy is as im· portant to them <as it is to you. 7, Do you prejudge Your children on the assumption .th at eU children arc delin·. . . quents ? Treat thcn1 ;is honorable, tru stworthy Individuals and see whnt a difference it 'vill make. Children tend to become w)lat Y•IL"-"PCCt them to be. 1£ you give your children love ; time. privacy. understandfng end dlsclpUn~. the lines of communication will always be open and you .will be 1~ the anx· ' iety and heartache that we see so much of these days. -MITCHELL. ROOM 205 DEAR ~tJTCllELL: TI1anks for your chcckllsl. tt l~·.excellent and I appl'Cclate lhc contribuiion. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read your ·Golumn rcgul.arlY and enjoy lt, bul ob- viously divorce Is an area in which you do not have as much expertise as in others, Therefore,· please .AUQ.w me to point out a slight erro" In the relationship test tor members of the family It states: "Onc.9 anv of the above relationships have been establisf1.. ed by marria11e. they ;,vill not be terminated by divorce." So ~ once a 1not·her·in·law. ahva~s a 1nothcr·in·hnv. Even though the marriage is dissolved and other marriages take place, the original stalus ren1ains intact. -YOUR FRfENOl.V WATCH DOC IN SANTA CRUZ llEAR FR I E N 0 LY WA'l'Cll-OOG : Thunks ror educating me. All you dl\~rc· ed people out there who 11re rejoicing at hnvlng unlooded the in·lnu·s 1 u•htn yo11 ·• os th~ income tax man is concerned. CONFIDENTIAL TO A L f TT L E DISAPPOINTED: Cheer up. R"""1tly someone asked a psychiatrisfwhat would h"Jlpen t:> the u'orld if everyone could pro::luce benutifully adjusted chlld'ren, co;rp1('tely free o~ hang-u ps. He replied1 ~ "I don't knov,r. Nobody's ever dQne it.'' Art drur.s OK Jr )'OU. learn how to cort- trol thtm1 Can t11ey ~ of help? The Ql\$1\'ers arc in nn Landert' MW bo(' klet, ··~tra!gti-t Dope Oil Drugs.'' Fot each booklet ordered stnd a dollar Mil,, pl1111 a lonft. sclf-nddresstd, at.amped envelope, ~ 16 c.:cnt! pol!tage) t.o Au L.·u1dt.rs, Bo\; 3;),.6, Chica~o. 111., '*64: I • ' 'i ... ' • ·- - MR S. KASAL MRS. PARENT EAU MRS. AUGU ST US MRS. HE FTY • ' • Horoscope: Diplomacy ·N ·ecessary for Libra .... ...-!~-:;-... .... jf,l>. ..•• < ........ . 'ro J~~y&~TELLA i'j''~ FAGIN ~ . Graduate . • CQn!Cll<'rcs g lflnl ,, CVll • 111 •· 17111 ti. <,Mii M-'Ii TUESDA Y JUNE 19 --By SYDNEY OMARR Domestic change is indicated. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2JJ : Conflict may exist between what is practical and what is month cl 1973 far you. You , ... , "' ••1 ""' "' 111 • 1 ~ Ml•MJI ~r, '.Ti.;, have bounced back from e~ , •. - tlonal trauma wbi.ch....was ";(!==~~~=====~· nlcled toward latter port of • Wt year. Dissipation "shows" more desirable. Key is to stick to on a Scorpio individual than on familiar ground. Build on solid ,;-LOSE WEIGHT the average penon. The first base. \Vishing won't make H, ___________ I THIS WEEK "sign" could be dark·circles so -steady pace will even·,~----------.! under the eyes. Orie major tually achieve goal. Us e11 astrological publication claims lessons learned in recent past. I his is a sure way to identify a SAGIM'ARIUS <Nov. 22· "tired Scorpio." bee. 21): This coold. be po~·ei- 11'11 Odrln1l Pl.tn Cln kip ·JOlll b1com1 th• slim t1lm peraon that JOU would like to be. Odrl1111 lrt1 Hen used 1ucce1sruuy by lhous1nds ell ovtr tit• counlf)' tor 14 )'tars, Cit rW ol ucn s 111 •nd liYt 10n1er. Coast Ceremonies Solemni.zed ARIES (March 21·April 19 ): ,period. Means what you have You get your wish. Op. been requesting is granted. portunity is present. Key is to Applies to personal and iJ>n>- take direct action. Bring forth fessional life. Y6u may feel as creative re90t.l.rCe.S. Avoid un-if you have more than can be due procrastination. Team handled. Key is to be con- vr ilh 'Le<I. See projects. trends l.ident. Avoid panic. You're J.t A Vcmorrs SPORTSWEAR Odrfntl Is I tiny l.tbltl t nd NSify 1w1Howtd .Cont.tins nod.tn11rov1 drurs. No 1!1r.'in1. No apedat ertrcisn. OdrlM• Pl1n COSll S3.2S and 1111 "'''' ecoriomy 1lzt $5.25. You must lose u1ly flt tit your 111<1ney wltl bt rtlundtd. No ciuntlons 11krd. Aectpl no substlrut11. Sold with this I UlflntH by: KASAL-KUNKLE • Northern Arizona University students Nancy Jean Kunkle and Mark Richard Kasal were married in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Chu r ch , Newport Beach. They are the daughter and :!!90 or ht rs. J. Nevin Kunkle of Corona del Mar and 1.trs. Paul J. Kasal of China Lake. Honor <.1ttendants v.•ere 1.1iss , Lyn MUler aud Thomas • Jfamel. •· Bridesmaids were t h. e .. . . .. Misses Susan Gemmel, Laura Torrence. Julie Williams and 1.lartha Elliott and flower girl was Kit Cole. Serving as ushers were Bruce Kasal , ijarold Burge. Robert Streets 1--~-.rnct-Davi<tWrfghr. The bride is a graduate of Q)rona del Mar High School and her husband is a graduate of Burroughs Hi gh School. She is majoring in bosiness a nd he marriage linking T e r e s a Knapp and Richard llobert Parent"eau of Laguna Beach. The Rev. -John Ashcy rt directed the vow exchange for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Byron Knapp o f Beach. became the bride of Stanley David Augu stus of h1exico. Mo.. in the Uniled Methodist Church, Webster Groves,· Mo. · Attendants were the Misses !Ylonica Bertels, Debta Dahl, Richard Rebaldo and Ken Doyle, and also serving were Mrs. Ken Doyle, Miss Becky Kline, William l!uscroft and Tom Dinger. 11le newlyweds are graduates of Costa Mesa High sChool. She attended Orange Coast College where h e graduated. They will make their llome in Santa Ana. HEFTY-BIRD in full potential. You can cash going to win! in on uniqlle abilities. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. Wettclilf P1aa, 17th and Jrvine, THRIFTY """""" 01..,tOL .. 1 \rORI ~ TAURUS (April 2()..f\.1ay 20): 19): Study Sag l t t ar I us Newport Beacb,California92660 Study Aries message. Goal is message. Accent is on pay·I~;;;;:;;;;;;;;::; ~;::;;;;;:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;~~-within reach. Exude corr ment, collectim. hioney is r ;;; fidence. One in position to aid spotlighted. You re c e Ive FREE COLOR RINSE & CONDITIONER . with Shampoo and Set! BLOW CUI and IRON $5.00 is observing, studying your at· recognition -and ccim- titude. Trust ·hunch . ..You wiU pen.sation-for recent efforts. obtain needed backing. Key Aries could be in picture. Pro-J now is to act like a '~:inner. i.~ is rounded out -you get Then you attract success. picture as a Whole. • · lo.=~~-----------------' GD11J\'l (May 21.June 20): AQUARJUS (Jan. 20-Feb. ltt. $25.00 You receive valid suggestions, 18): L•nar cycle is high: take PERMANENT .. , ....... JUST ·$ I 2.50 UCLA graduates Laur a compliments. Qne close to you initiative. Exercise indepen-ln,I. Fr•• Color Rin•• I Conditioner Susan Bird and R obert becomes definite asset. Legal dence of thought. action . Alt: hr IUI ., CN,t. · Michael Hefty exchanged agreement could work in your Strive for new beginnings. THE BEAUTY PARLOUR nuptial vows before the Rev. favor. Be flexible. Accept Highlight creativity. Give full 651w.1tttii St., c .... MM-'42•7241 John Reynolds in t he social invitation. Welcoine ne\v play to intuit ive intellect. N.n to tM T.co loll -0,.. S-MJs Neighborhood Congregational contacts. Spread emotional Personal magnetism \\"orkslJ.,_,. "'~~~~~::;::;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Church, Laguna Beach. \Vings. overtin1e. Opposite sex isl~-== = Their parents are t-.1r. and CANCER (June 21.July 22): ?rawn to you . Mrsr-William -Bird Jr. of Steady ~ce wnu. Avoid PlSCES (Feb. 19 · Mar~h Laguna Beach and Mr. and sensationalism. Aqa&nus, Leo-2Q): \Vha\ seems mySterj ?vlrs. Robe.rt Hefty of Ana-and Scorpio persons could could serve as backdrop of • heim. figure prominently. J\.1oney gla~r for ~· Be discreet. OVERWEIGHT? 56 LB. LOSS IN 40 DAYS Undir Mldicof Suporvislon at the in elementary education. 1bey t will live in Flagstaff. Matron of honor was '.r\frs. question should be evaluated Applies especially when deal- Robert Bax and bridesmaids with aid of partner. mate. ing now with Cancer a~ \\'ere the ?\.1isses \Vendy Schef-Don't attempt to go it alone. Aquarius. One iyou ,thought in- fers, Lucy Semeniuk and Jane Tie loose ends._ ~rerert.1£ actually intensely Stansbury. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Ob-interested. PO ITS-MORTON St. Joachim 's Catholic Olurch, Costa Mesa was the setting for the marriage link- ing Debbie Afarie Morton and David Bryan Potts, both of Cost.a Mesa. The bride. daughter of Mf. and 1.trs. Paul K e n n e t h ?tiorton, was attended by Paula Reichle, Agnes Max· well, Robin A1orton. Doren P.otts and Lisa, Andrea and Terese Morton. Leslie Potts was the best man a~ others attending- were James Ruling. Jack Meyers, Dennis Potts, Ron Creamer and Jim Keith . The bride is a gradua(e of Mater Dei High School and Orange Coast College. Her husband, son. of Mrs. Mary Potts of {luntington Beach. is a Huntington Beach High School graduate and attended OCC and Golden West Q)Jl~ge. They will reside in Costa A1esa. PARENTEAU-KNAPP Swanson Park, L a g u n a Beach was the setting for the SUSAN MOORE Betrothal Revealed ·: J\lr. and hf rs. Bil!.\' ,). illootc ~ or llunt ing lor. Beach hu\r :1n· ! ·: nounced 1hc cngagernent f)f ' ,. thei r claugh!tr. Susan Le A1111 ' ~ Moore !o Greggory .James ~ Chase. son or 1\lr. and 1\lrs. r Robert J . Chase. also of Hun.. : tfngTon Beach. " A July 14 \\'edding is being planned. in the Cameo Chapel, Anaheim. • tiffss ?11oore is a graduate or I . Edison liigh School and a cos- ' . metology school. tler flance attended Edison lfigh School. ' ~----------..,, ~ ' ' . ' ' MRS. POTTS Laguna Beach and the son of ~1r. and Mrs. Robert Richard Parenteau of Costa Mesa. MRS. DOYLE James Hefty was the best tain hint from c 8 n c er IF TODAY IS YOUR man and ushers were Tom message. Accent is on mar-BffiTJ:IDAY you are drawn.to Leona Sigman and Susan Larson. \Vill iam h1 c Gen n , riage. close relationship, legal med1c1ne, ilaw. Persons with Smith; Harrison Jev.·ell, 1"erry Brian Jones and \Villiam Bird matters. What v•as speculative problems consult You. You HOURS: 9:00 • 7:00 • CALL [OR Alt APPOINTMENT Auguslus and Ronald Herron. Ill. oould become official. Written o!ten carry burden not The bride attended Arizona nhtf II Se COST A MESA ANAHllM SANTA ANA ll'ul~UMMr'f Honor attendants were Aliss Jennifer Brown and Michael Schmitz. Olhers serving were Peggy Knapp, Catherine Houser, Victoria W i n t er. Ronald and Steven Parente~u, Gerald Panique and James State University and is a .CROUCH-KINDLEIN v.·ord is important. Cleek fine rt&'· u Y . yourr own: . P-'"' ... __ 1'" w. ••wv. llmTvs1111 A"" (714) 170.9347 r-f~in~t _;and~2re~a!!!dLJ!be'!Ol!!w~·een~_th!!!!e_:'e:::m:::be:::.r·_::w_::1i::_l _be:::__:•:....:h:'.'.'~gh:'.'.Li'.!g~h'jt l---1. ,._ .. ,_.. ,.., .. """' r..17 L~·21• 697°179~ graduate-of-William-Woods-cm;srtne~Karen..,.,.1Jll!i~;, ;4·6 1633 --~ 1 •" ' •r · ' College, Fulton. i\1o. · and Christopher Ba r r i ck lines. • ue w. l •H•.'!'• •M. The bridegroom. son ci'f l\lr. Crouch were married in the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): J~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:: :;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;:::;;;;;::::;::::;::::;:;:;;::::;::::;::::;::::~ and ?\.1rs. \Villiam D. Augustus Geneva Presbyterian Church. Work ~nd health are featured . of Coon .Rapids. JO\Ya, is a Laguna Hills. Basic issues dominate. Your graduate of .tOwa St ate Their parents are ?11r. and ability to analyze can be con- University. 'They v.•lll reside in 1.ilrs. N. M_ Kindlein of Dana structively utilized. ~ial Atexico, Mo. .... Point and hlr. and Mrs. Verne service is performed by Knapp. The bride is a graduate of Laguna Beach High School and attended s a air 1 e b a c k College. Her> husban~ is a CARR.CA.V ANAU GH graduate of Santa J\1anica . . High Scl}ool aod attended :r..1a:1e ~ta Cavanaugh and Orange Coast and Golden ~ Dennis M1cbae\ _Carr ex· West colleges. He also served changed vows and r111gs .bcf~e in the Army: They will reside the Rev. Charles . S1nllh in in Laguna Beach. Calvary.Chapel, Santa Ana. YOUNGER-DYE Eugene Crouch, Irvine. Gemini or Sagittarhas in- Attendants v.•ere the Atisses dividual. Evaluate. G iv e Kim Qouch, Barbara Kind-praise where it. is due. Iein. Karen Sm iley, Annette LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): 1'-1urray. Judy Christensen and Emphasis is on affairs of Kimberly Davies, Gary Roe . heart. Emotions tend to Dean Hasti ngs, Bill Bloor1 . dominate as love is-very mooh! Scott Kirk. Russ l<icrnnn and in picture. Taun1s or Scor pio Danny Nedza. persons could be featured. Be Debra Elaine Dye and Keith Arlen Younger were married in the Reorganized c;hurch of .Jesus Christ, Latter· day Saints, Orange ''"ith Robert Bass officiating. Their parents arc Jack Cavanaugh of Cost.a i\1esa and hlrs. Ruth Carr or Ne\\'port Beach. Attending the couple \Yere The ne\Yly,1·cds reside in diplomatic in dealing v.'ith Tustin. children, family members. .ti" The bride is the daughter of Mr. and f\lrs. Thomas G. Dye or ·Fountain· Volley. Her maid of honor was Miss Dona Mark.Jes. a n d bridesmaids y,·ere Ellen and Peggy Fine and· Robin Barbee. Tim Dye was best man, and ushers were Parry Pederson, Steve Tucker and Danny h1arkles. The bride is a ~raduate or Fountain Valley fligh School and studied at Cer rit os College. Her husband is the son of 1'1rs. Hazel Younger of Los Anp:e\cs and the late 1'1r. Allen Younger. He is a J?:raduate of Garfield High School and Los Angeles 'frade Tech College. 'They will li\"e in La l\tirada. AUGUSTUS.PIERCE Juanita Sue Pi e re e, daughter of ?11r. and ?itrs. ·Albert R. Piecre of lluntington ~ t he Misses J a cq ue l i n e Sch i c k . jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'"i Elise Gritter and J\telinda Arnold. Frederick S l u rm , Greg Danaher and Bill Payne. 'The ne~·lyweds, v.•ho v.•ill reside in Costa l\'tesa. are . graduates of Newport Harbor High School .and Orange Coast College. The bride allended California Baptist College. Riverside and now is studying at California State University, Fullerton "'here her husband ~·ill enroll this fall. He is a member of Phi Alpha Mu, social science honorary socie- ty. SUMMER NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES! ..• Samplers 5i.-.w1fk 1f11ion; Jl11.rr1d1y 10·12 or 1-). July 11 thrv Au9u1t 16. $15 including l!'l1l1ri•l1 Children 's Cl asses Four-w11k 1e11ion: Mond.ily 1·2 or 3-4. July 'll H1ru Au91ut I]. $10. Bargello Fout•W ... k •••1ion; w.dn11d1y 1'10rning 10.12. Juty I I thru Auguit 8. S25 , One Day Basketweave Worksh_o_p__! Wedn•1d1v 1fl•rnoon1, 1.1. July 18, 25; Au9111t I, I . $7.SO. COASTLINE HEAL TH FOODS SPECIALS FOR JUNE 18 TO 23 VITAMIN E D'A.LPHA 200 t.U. 100 Tobl•h SPECIAL s3 59 Regul ar $4.75 •. COASTLINE ROSE HIPS N•tur•I Vitamin C 2SO m.g. 250 l obt•ll SPECIAL $2 95 Rttular $3.tS • . MIYAKO RICE CRACKERS l Dtllclou1 Varletl., VERY SPECIAL 65c ::;. EGo SHAMPOO Vlt•mln E -Th• wonder Vitamin 11 now The Wond1r WOJ1clnt In Ttil• NIW Sh•mpoo. 1 pint (16 01.) I NTRODUCTORY $1 29 R .. ular $2.49 SPICIAL • (Wl!Hf l11ptl'f l11~J PRINTED VOILES Beautiful r•ng• of design• In bright summer colors. MACHINE WASH 44"/45" WIDE REGULAR $1.49 YD. SAVE 49c YD. POLYESTER/COTTON BETTER FABRICS 44/41" WW. ,.,,.. .... lile!Hh • ASSORTED BUTCHER \YEAYES 44/41" CMtH "loltfcei .... SCREENED SPORT PRINTS • 50/52" M.,../NytM • RIBBED LOOP KNITS VALUES 1ti $1.98 YD. SAVE UP TO 70c YD. All GUARANTEED WASHABLE POLYISTll D ~u~BLE KNlTS ":--..,. . MULTf·STITCH,JAC9UAlDS Exciting range 09 grt et new s titche ry for dre11 or sports. 11-Tl 'h Ou~c• 56"/60" Wide MACHINE WASH-* NO IRON VALUES TO $5.91 YARD 2 YDS. FOO • •HOUSE OF F•BRICS always f irst quality fabr ics ' • • l .; ·: I MEDICINE SHOP Hv ntlnvton Center -Edlnl{er at lirl\Ch lllvd., tfuntlngton Beach -"7401J -South Coa1t l'la1a -Hon•; l'lau -er111ol ••Mn 01eoo ,.wv, 11111 11 lrltlol Costa M• .. -545-ISU lants An. -MUSi i Coastline Health Foods 1 !'RESCRIPTIONS AND PATENT DRUGS 390 (.171h ST "TUSTIN AVE. BY RALPHS MKtCOSTA M[SI\ mon. rtuu fri 9ro6•sc111 9102 c~ll 64 Z·4I04 ·-70 • Costo M ... Hltll"'" S~u•r• 21t I , 17lfl St. ...... Tustla IOtl t,..,htt 11\ltl, HHr 1111.(M ...,, .. 1.a<Juoa Hllh tOtt 11 't.,.. llll. He;:._=-- Orantllfalr Mell - Or1n411110r'l'.1f tl'td H1rti0r fullerton -S26--22J4 lue:.. ,1rk C9ntw - U l'llmt 1t itl"IOl'I luena l'ar1c: -121-6.SU Oa,..en Oro\l't -l2181 Qrookhu1"8t (nt:x·t to Von'1 ) -SJlt.154J 1 I ~. • .. by Doug Wiidey TUMBLEWEEDS by :rom K. Ryon '11!11 ! 'OONNA TAKE HER. "!'VISIT hf FAYOf\'f UNR!.E! HE KIN WIGGLE HIS EARS Atl KRACK HIS NUCKLES EAT YOUR HEARTS OOTL FUN· SEEKER, FIGMENTS AT11-io ~1!11Me! rAL.M mrr LN'f'SJ by Dale Hole • by Emie Bushmiller ' I I I I 1 I TODAY'S CIDSSIDID IUZZLB ACROSS 49 Plug fat• Saturday's Puzzle Solved: 1 Machine part bunghole 4 Cliff 50 Leg•I matter 9 Musicians' 51 "·-or group: Abbr. salad?" 14 Lincoln ot S2 looks for Burrows bergains 15 Cringe in fear 54 Symbol of 16 ln accOfd: 2 quie1ness words 58 Part of Que. 17· Tending to or Nfkl. pemieate 60 .. SWfft ·-'" 19 fl(clalms with 61 El«Nated violence habit111lo" 20 feminine 62 Revere ni!lme 64 Accompany. ~~~ ~fi:tJ!ttJ 'liil!fffiJ 21 Tennis.temt Ing thing lE ~ 22 Gorm8n river 66 Defeats badly 23 Notes 67 Showed a 24 Number film again 26 P111ces -M Youn'gster 29 O.lle sutnd of 69 Flat· topped yarn , hllls I 31 Asian notion: 70 Monetary I Abbr. . unit of I 32 Put to death Sweden I 3J Come into 71 Before sight DOWN 38 Revilt 1 Bodin of 38 TNQ: Pnf!JI:. lend 38 Taff1Vlce-, 2 Aspen J · ·President 3 European I .. , Ancient_ blacMJir1 , 9 Swiss river 37 Recording 10 Impresses medium with• mark 40 Biblical craft: 11 Seeker of 2 word• advice ·42 Tcied 12 Insect 13 Foottike part 45 Gusher 18 Theevening 48 Ancient 24 Cruel rulers Greek city- 25 Paper VIPs. •lite Z1 Firmacw "°"' 28 Europeans 30 Physicalty disal»ed 33-Firepl&ce 53 Stone: Prefi• 55 Harangue 56 Under legal .,. !i7 Acttett.-_ Davis I Greek coins 4 t:ook over I 4'3 Lover's term hastily ownet's '44 Boy's name 5 Corps. problem 46 Musical 6 Make -•••• 3o4 Soul'ld: 59 Mrs. Truman 61 Indian coin 62 Waler body 63 Female performances 7 Daydreaming Preli.: .. 7 Football bit 35 Hanging I I t I I I .j I I I ' ! I I I' ...... pl1yers 8 Simulates loos11V ' • l ' . ' I .i animal 65 Bring for1h 10 II 12 I) ., ... PEANUTS I HAO WANTEO TO eRl~ W5Y WITH U5, SAM ... BUT 5HE Wli>5 5LfEPIH6 SO SOUHDlY, I JUST DIDN'T ~AVE THE HEAKT TO WAKE HER! MISS PEACH AlfTH!.111:1 l LINOl~STANO THAT FlfANt:INI , THAT L.OW·l'OLTAff UTTL£ PIPSQUIAI(, 4,lk'•S Yoe.( I A°"O WW OWIU. ON TMAT e KNOWUOff t.lv ""'o l ~T. I" ' Al.L. l WANT" TO Sii'! IS, J: U\CJI '>1:>1.(1 TOO. PONOalt THAT "°" A WHIU . DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANA$ GORDO .>,.\ME re-va1, . F~L/..,Af I ~ \ ' \ 1\1 i 7 .,.,. ___ _ -·-- ANIMAL CRACKERS • !i ii Q ' ' 1.-------1•- ~ by Charles M. Schulz ,.....,.....,------,.....:.., WMC( AM I lllEARlNG 5C111BM TRIED 10 'llltS ~ ? AllT06RAl'H Nil HEAO ! :taE1 MA"c;iA, I ~ IT 1"!r1AI! ?! NO, • l 'M JI.CST Tln'IN6' TO 1.1"'51fA Oti 'l'OI<" F"ANT-•6· by Chester Gould 1 IOllW 'TM4T, llllT I IMUITl!O 'YOU TO FINO.IT OUT: LM!ANOLJNIN. MOftda), June 18, 1973 DAIL V PILOT 15 by· Roger lrodfleld by ·Charles Banotti ... Bur fuoPte JUST t.)alK ,.....,~ aa.O\€R Yau. by Gus Arriola by Roger Bollen THE GIRLS . ~ 6-1& 'Alma, I've decided to join you on your \lacatioa, after 111- 1 doD1t Dow wlly, but I just i ota sudden arge to,10 to tbe mOutalns instead of the beach." DENNIS THE MENACE • ,,.-. ·' • l • . . . . . • • • • • ¥ • • ~ J 8 OAll Y PILOT s Manager Seminar Schedul ed A .program etititled 'New Directions in lo1anagement ' is slated from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday at the Airporter Inn in Irvine, pre.senled by The Center for Executi've Develop- ment. l\lanagement consultant Dr. Richard M. Green "'ill present techniques of management, n~· approaches in moti\'ation and planning. management by object i\'es and other manage· n1ent guides at the seminar. Dr. Green has au1hored several books on management including 'Space Analysis for l\1anagement,' 'Bu si ne ss Intelligence and Espionage,' and "The Management Game -How to Win With People.' The program is tailored for busy managers In every in· dustry and is condensed so that highlights of the seminar Can be digested in a morning . Reservation deadline for the seminar is Tuesday· at ooon. The $20 cost includes lunch. Call Marian J. 1-l olland , marketing manager for the Newport Beach ;based research center at 586·3042. Coast Firn1 Lauds Pair ,• Mond ay, JIHlt 18, 197) THE SAAB 99 MODEL is av'ailable in four different price ranges. T)le Saab 99 ::.door 99L series with full equipment: t he 99LE lpictured above) with electron· ir.ally controlled fuel injection and availc1.Ule both in two and four door versions v.·1th manual or automatic transmission; and the 99EJ\1S, a two-door ~ports sedan. 111 High Gear Swede Car at Beach Imports By CARL CARSTENSEN Of !tie D1ll1 1"1111 Sti ff . Jim Parkinson's Be a ch Imports, has -f!!IOOUnced the · addition of the '&wedish SAAB to its luxury import dealership. Newly; designed t"-'O and four door models are available. \ "It does perform smoothly and has the appea.i or novelty. An army of people with money .are eager for something dif· ferent, perhaps the Wankel.'' THE EXECUTIVE sees a limited number or electric cars in the years ahead as de livery vehicles in central ci- to meet future federal emission standards co u I d make' the Chrysler turbine program more important to- day than ever before. JIUEBNER SA ID the com- pany is now resuming its work on the sixth generation turbine power plant and although its fuel co.nsumption about matches the piston engine, he predicts: It has the potential to _Qo_much better." AT 11tE SA~lE tim e · ty areas. He di smisses steam Parkinson noted that ttrough as "awfull y complicated and negotiations with Castrol Oil awfully ex~sive." Company, the SAAB and his An lnvention for an organic other import lines, Alf, a Tubrine engine research and * . ;. Wall Street •• • • development at Ch r y s I e r semiconductor..solaurll_which .. Romeo ma)'. be sold, with a six converts the sun's energy to year warranty. This is a com-€orporation has-reached its electric energy more cheaply bination one.year factory war· highest level in six years. Theorore-Robins-Ford---in -1-.!,-' '' Huebner made bis remarks than existing silicon solar cells ranty, ~ith_ a five year plus on the tenth anniversary of the has earned patent awards for protection plan that can be SO.Car turbine fleet that was an employe and an ex~ploye transferred to future o~ers._____!!!st-driven by . 203 Americans --of Phil~Ford Corporation, in The~ SA..w·-991;, ·LE. and in 48 states over a diStance of Newpo~Bea~ K t ff EMS feature a new two liter more than a millioJl miles. ?r... . rt · ay, a 5 a .. · fuel injected overhead C{!m ffe said that the energv scientist in the resear ch eng ine built by an assembly · · b. ed ··th th ed laboratories of the company's • crJs1s com in w1 e ne · d" · · d D team of only three men. It Costa' Mesa continues at record sales levels as the agency marks its fi[ty-second year as a Ford dealership and still run by the original owner. June ls Anniversary month and the agency is offering loads of prizes and a free Pin· . to at month's end. aeronutron1~ 1v1s1on. an r · meets or exceeds air pollution Earl Walwick, ~ f 0 rm er requirements set for 1974-75 em ploye, now with the Na-,,r:. .1 tional Institute of Health at and averages "' m1 es per Money's Worth ---era ~·-t M -..1 : ...... , gall on of as. Eve SAAB a . nge vuw r y--. -e-u-1 .... --1-. Center~ were co-inventors on f~ont wheel .drive, rack and the solar cell. p1n~on s~eer1ng and pov•er assisted disc brakes. SEVEN ADVANTAGF.S OUR PAGER OFFERS -~·. that yours may not ! 1 COMPLETI O•A~flE COUNn COYl!IAGI! IKhtdiitt: L°'v110 IMC. So11 C!.nte11te, Mluio" Yiefo 0.llO Pol11t, • w•ll n lffdiad -stofL.A.a MOM'tH TO MONTH IENTAL IA.SIS -NO DEPOSIT IE9UllED ON~P._PIOYID CIEDIT 4 ONLY $17.00 I'll MONT TOTAL COST ( ••ll•tted ,.. .. ) 5 NIW COMPACT UNIT srn 1111411 4.1 1/2 > YOICI MESSA.GI! PAGIU ALSO All! AVAIL.AILI 7 FULL Fll!E MAINTINANC ORANGE COUNTY fl ,\OIOTlLE l'HONl SERVICE I .. ( 714 • lll-JJOS "1 SO. SANTA l"E, SANTA ANA tolll Llg-9NCll, Ml••lell Vl1f1, .... !'01111, S•11 c 11-nt1, Siii .IUill 11t11tr1no, El ,..,_, <I ll f1 ll I 4t&.JUJ THE '99 IS available in four different price ranges. The SAAB 99, a low priced verslon \Vith a car buretor equipped engine is marketed as.a two- door only: the 4 door 99L series, with ruIJ.equipment and a carburetor engine: the 99LE. with electronically ton- trolled fuel injection and available both with manual and automatic transmiss ioil with bQth two and four doo rs; and the 99EMS, a two-door new sports sedan addition to the line. featuring wider aluminum alloy .wheels with steel belted radial I i res. tachometer w i l h buil l·in cl ock. sports type rear "ie'v mirrors, leather I r i mm e d steering \\•httl. accent striPf'S a n d anti.glare windshield A FULL LINE. of the 99 models is available at 1200 West Coast Highway i n Newport Beach. * The Tu r b i n e automobile engine has the potential to. become the dominant vehi cle power source 20 . years from now and is the best or the w i de I y discussed alternate power sources. accordin~ to George .J. Huebner, .J r .. Chrysler Research Di rector. l·fuebner describes I h e \Vankel as "just anolher in- ternal combustion engine" and ndds, .. it's dirty and it's a fuel hog." r~~-~~To001 ORDER ~ ~eautiful ,.. Stick-an YOURS ., \ LABELS TODAY! Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For You rHlf er' a Friend· M.iy be used ort envelopes as tafurn address l•b•l1. Also very handy as identification labels for marking person1 I items such ., books, re cords, photos, etc. Labals stic k on 41le1s and m1y be used for m1rlc:in9 home c:•nned foc:d ifems. All l•bels ere printed with stylish Vogue type on fjn1 quality whita· gummed paper. Agonies of Moving A re Still Avoidable · By SYLVIA PORTER ll"lnt 111 • Serl•) or the r.U IUons of Americans who will move in 1973. a to"·ering 60 percent Will mcive bet"·een June and Sept. 20. This means about 23 million men, v.·omen and children are bunching their moves into these. t,200.- 000 families will be mov· ing inter· state. Almost al· \vays, n1o v-"'"t..,,._ ing expenses . ~ ..... turn out to ~ • • b e greater , . than expec-P01f'1• ted ; often, goods are deli vered late and, v.·hen they are de. livered, are damaged; fre- qUently, important items are missing altogether. There's only a 50-50 chance you'll be satisfied with this moving ex- perience. WHILE THE proporfion or families moving in 1973 is one out of fi•;e, the porportion of those in the 22·24 age bracket who move.. is nearly 50 per- cent. If you are newl y mar· ried, yuur mobility rate for ·;3 is estimated at a fantastic 84 percent and , if you are an ex- ecutive in your 30s, the chances are 97 out or 100 that you'll move before this year ends. We are moving from city to suburb to exurb. We are congregating as never before in the nation's congested population b e I t s along the East and · \\1est coasts. \Ve are moving from the colder fo the \\'armer states. \\'E ARE ~10\llNG fro1n East lo \Vest. And millions of us are mov· ing O\'erscas -at least tem- porarily -to work for the government or for the greally expanding numb<>r of com· panics and industries doing business all over the world. You 'll not be untypica l American if you live in a dozen or more houses and 3partments over the course of your lifetime. The moving industry is sti ll so loaded with larps for the unwary consumer an s o be s mirc·hed b y it s unscrupulous fringe Operators that the Better Business Bureau of ~1etropolitan Ne1v York called a news conference recently to wnrn consumers in the New York area to bev.·are •·or doing business with local unli censed movers'' and to criticize the Department of Transportation as •:being in- effect ive in protecting coo· sum ers a g a I n s t these movers.·· r ' !l'lifJ · NEW YO RK BllB named names o{ unlicensed local movers' operating and advertising openly - and it urged the media to adopt more effecti ve safeguards. ••A move is usually several hun· dred dollars." said a BBB spokesman. "Surely this sum deserves even minimum pro- tection ." Confirming and elaborating. the mo st recent issue o( Consumer Reports declare~ that. a full decade aft er Consumers Union 's disclosures of pitialls in moving. "the road to a new address is still Jittered with serious consumer abuses." A first way to . protect yourself against m o v i n g ' s agonies is not to move in these summer months at all. To cope with the nish in this period, the moving industry must operate on a 24-hour basis, and in this period it charges maximum prices. At the same time, its service may be at its worst. P E R II A PS YOU can manage to sv.•itch the ti ming of your move. If so, move between mid-October and next mid·May and durin g the sec· ond or third week of the n1onlh. Try also to give the mover at least 30·45 days' no- tice and some choice or mov· ing days. And try. too, not to schedule your move on the r st or last day of the month -the most active moving da v.·hen many leases ex· pl re. Simpl g you r move so your esc that 60 per sent . you 'll save ID-15 percent and also get far more efficient : safer service. :But let'.!> assume you can't switch ant.i you must move in· the next several \\'E'eks. Then how )'OU, lhe individual or family be ing transported. han- dle this situation can spell th e difference be l 1v e e n a nightmare and a smooth, businesslike transaction. THUS, TJUS !cries 'vi ii be devoted to guiding you to the basic rules for choosing a reliable mover. cutting costs, preventing and insuring losses, etc. Fullerton F irn1 Tenn!n a tes Bid MAXAD, Inc., ol f!!llerton announced tho termination of ltsdcfinilfvc R c qui Si t l on agreement with ll a y w a rd Manufacturing Co., I n c . , Elizabeth, New Jersey. Execution o( such agree· men\. pursuant to which Max· :id was to have been acqu ired by ~layy,·ard in 'a merger transaction, wa s announced in Marclr, ,1973. · I • • • 'r. ".I . ,. ••£ • • • ,. ~ T. ·.1 >1 • .... ,. • • • • •• ··:1;lJ11ay·s~·:14ffioJl.;;/ll ~!1·011av:s~·i1e11J:1111nef;~; . • • • •••• ~ ·~ • .. • efi': q>( " • • l'.'ft" ... • ) • •• • • e u •• u ~• •• ~ • • • • ...... l • "~ - Fifteen out of every 100 Americans today ; own \\ I I stock. ITkely the Or- We couldn 't prove it, of course, b ' • ~ "LT ut ··1t, s &11:11''1 s that the percentage is even..,greate'r Coast area ... end it's growing ' kere t ih • onge evPJry day. I That's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago, to be the first newspaper in Orange County to bring its readers "today's final stocks today" via super high speed wire services. We're still doing it in every home- delivered edition and the service gets better all the time. in Wall Street's computers "talk to" com put er s DAILY PILOT plant every trading day ~t the rote more than 1,000 words per minute. It tokes ?nly the of 12 minutes to move the entire New the York and American Stock Exchange reports from Street to the typesetting canyons of Wall DAILY PILOT machines of the right here on the Orange Coast. I And when technology finds a way to beat that speed record, fi rst to When the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be among the use it to bring readers "today's a·ction today." to financial news, the one that means it comes business is the ... DAILY PILOT , l, -· ........ ..... .. THE ARE· ·July 18 through 21 ..: South · Coast . Plaza -~ --..-.... - I . . . ~. . . . BUILD YOUR GARBENSTANGEL QUICK AND ENTER . . • ' I IT . IN THE BUILD A BETIER · GARBENSTANGEL . . ------ COCI><D - .. i . --• ' . . " . . -. . _:: . · . . . . · '· • ~ .. • • . ##I . ; ## I ·~ • . # I .· #--·-~. -· # I .. . - # I ## . I # .. ,, Yes, I , ·. ,, will build a # . ## Garbenstangel ## . ,,' or launch a ~th ,,' for one I can put intO # ,,' shape for exhibition at # . ,, the rallye • ## I # I ## NAMI I # I ## ADDllUI • I ###CIT'l Zll'---:........tlol. ,: # MllllO• . . CONTEST AND INTERNAllONAL RALLYE ' ' I • I ... . I .,_# ,,... ........ ,. DAR.V PR.QI', 9'.0 ... 1MO, Coit• ...... C.llf. t1tlf • • ., . ·········--,~-~---······-·9f ••••••• · .. -' ' ' - -. .~ ~ ........ . . •• .. . ,. ' ~ • ( T -• ,- ~Ja DAILY PILOT MMday. June 18, 197r 'Be~ Star Rising DAIJAY PllAOT c1AAss.11~11:0 Unc•lft ,.., •. ..-tot •I •«••II 121-4070 ...... ,_ HtGH PU.INS DRlnll 11:1 ... .._,_ YOU'LL UKI MY MOt)tU By JAY SHARBlllT NEW YORK (AP) "Abie's Irish Rose" opened on Broadway in 1922 and closed ~~~ ye.ars later arter 2,327 per rorn1ances. Its television descendant, "Bridget Loves Bernie," open. ed al CBS last 5eptember and got its closing notice early thi! ?l -1-~'E'iO!ng after 22 r i r s t -r u n per ormances. oou1u c1110 u.n"""wooo"",~-""".-' Modern interfa ith romances HIGH PLAINS p11n1R "' just don't last, I guess. Be that as it n1ay, Bridget's tele\lisio11 JOE KIDD (fGI husband -actor David Birney fAMllf f.O'l'IHTUll! B'ENGAL TIGER !G! ~ l lUI WATll, WMITl DlATH !O\ Ha•bl>• 11 .. 1. 1 M<';~~·oen 531·1271 -is only mil_?ly brooding about the breakup . 1-1 c 's pushing on to other things. He's currently toliring in "Guys and Dolls," planning a London trip to appear in one episode or a new television mystery series hosted by Orson \Velis and trying to help ENTERTAINMENT set up a new actors' theater here. at.ive who got h!s acting start in 1965 at the Barter 11leater in Abingdon, Va., was asked why-he 's going through the grief or trying to start a new theater here when the odds or success are slightly less lhan for walking on water. "Well, the point is that here there are just few~ and fewer places to work every year," he said. "And eny actor that is concerned 3bout his craft and- his roots being the state-still is going to look for those places. "And rather than waiting for producers to hand out the jobs, I guess we figure we can do ii on our own. That is, if we can raise the money." Prince of Fellow HE EST™ATES it'll take at least $250,000 to ge t the thing going for its first season. He ·d J h St New York-llicardo Mbntalban, as 3 visiting prince-who courts TIIE LAST is the big project sa1 osep em, a actor-producer, is doing most Lµcille Ball on tonight's episode 'Of "liere's Lucy" for Birney. who says those of the fund-raising. (9 o'clock on CBS, Channel 2), poses with the star's helping put the theater Jf things work out, Birney daughter, Lucie Arnaz. loRelher include Al Pacino of says the theater would present ------------------------, "The Godfather" ri me and four classics or new plays a such other established thes-t h -"''"' ~( ]~ General ** ** ** * TAYLOR CO. * -BIG CANYON -·$·124,SOO - See this exciting home today! Impressive open beam ceilings give a feeling of space. 5 · large bdrms., lge. family rm. & formal dining room. Many fine' features· in kitchen, 3-car garage, fine carpeting & draperies. ''Our 28th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors · 2111 San Jaaquin Hiiis Raad· ''Overlooking Big Canyon CGUntry Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General General · 1---·'·· ;c_ ______ _::.:;:.:;.;:.: ___ • -·- St K h R. season, with himse f and t e ··SURFING IY HlLJIPSEN -Plans as ace)'._ ~ac _._~ olherunaki.ng__appearances in "A SEA FOR YOURS. ELF" Tom arn1 Geraldme Page . ,. at.leasl one of the plays. Judge-R-ejttts (;lai1n1--- To Halt, Stage Play "WHERE CAN I ~ SHARP! NEW . I~~!. ~~'~?,A!.?.'; H;U!~?.~, ~~!'~n filru'Y _cw;_tmn..Jmil.Lbomc._oo_ rin1e...Eastside....C.0Sta-.Mesa.. 5n .,.21l UNOll MA J*ltllll IMST IOIOllHI NEPTUNE fACTOi {Gl CUL'l,,11 CAmE CO. lKl N~"'Po'l r ...... , al ·~-•• SI. S'5·3l1J " 8Anlf Of THf PLANET Of THE APfS PGI SllfNT RUNNING 1oi O~IN \] e ITAITS IJ:lO '·"'- (People /Quotes) makes Sunday F'llllt:lAY 1n the l1Qll'lij!(1}I lt'l All Complete Now & lh All Terrifi,! R .. ted (Gl -7:l0 i, 9~10 fo,ti Ewe11h111 11 ___ B_i_rn_e~y, a Washington. D.C. He said the main idea is to give lesser-know n New Yo rk actors and actresses a new outlet in which to perforn1 : "The point is. to rind a way to do th at in the city, do it at the least possible cost and see \vhat kind of audience could be developed over a long-tern1 basis." , A corner lot \1•ilh boat gate I Pictu~ lhi!J buildC'r:>; dream~ and these extras: seu l'lcan-hon1e. 4Bdr., 3 balh, huge ing oven \\'/mtisse1·ie, bu ilt-raised hcnrlh f.ircplacc, top in barbecue, 1op of !he line of Jill<' kilehrn \Vilh gas clisl11\'ashcr and disposal, barbec ue. This hon1c is only n1assive corner h rick 10 n1onths ne\\' and prlC\.>d 10 j fircpla('e. Built just 10 f'ell fast at $.'J;i,ooo. Call Red prepared ,to schedule a "tria 111onths ~o. Jot•atl><l in Carpet, Healtors f>IG-8640 on the merits or the suit, at Eastside Costa l\1esa. All lof»en evenings) lhis and lllON' -priced to ''BREATHT 1vhich damage claims would sell fast. Oi\•ncr ivill con-AKING #IAft.l'ifl'fDAf'ft ''lOP.M.- "lfNGAl TIGER" IGI --"11.Ul-WATER,,---11 WHITE DEATH" IG) \VASHINGTON lAP) - A U.S. District. Court judge has rejected the claim o f play..yright Jean Genet that his , __ _. l:.;;=:=:::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::11 . play "The Blacks" iS .:being Staged iEegally at the John F. probably be raised." qenet sider trade. Call RED VIEW" l 'CARPET REALTORS at wanted the· pay '"'cpped=-=im-=-j·-~·~<"8080~!!!!"·""'~==~=..+-NEWPORT BAY m ·ate y. "WE HAVE li~l!~I "LOYI! AND PAIN" IRI "llG FAUSS AND L1nu HALSY" CRI , ___________ _ '.---.... (NoifP~ RESERV ED SEATS On Sale Daily 12 ·r1t 9 MARlON BRANDO I '18/ln i tpans-. x' "il~.=-11 ... 1,~ iir11~1~ MO H. IHRU rnURi. 8 P.M. FRIOAY 1 I 9,45 SAIUROAY 1·1 I 9·l5 SUHOAY 2-5 I 8 All SIA.TS 14.00 ---- ' C• .. I l'Al ~II!) I 1u os.-• "" ""-~·•l'o l .. , '-'-....... _ Wl!DAJS l :•S SAT. j, SUN. 1-S:JO·I:•! "IAntl fOR PLANET Of APES" 1·10:1! P.G. S•T. -SUN. J,JO. 1. !O:B "BIG JAICf " ...... ~ ....... _. ~~~·=~,... -.... "" . :.-------··- 'W.:DAYS ;;;----..:: I liT. & SIJN. ~;1 s.J·l0-1:'! "Unll CIGAIS" P.G. I \. WKDAYS 1-10:U IS.lf, & SIJN. l:JO.]:SS.J:U-1, !,,._, "SISltRS" I ·-SOUTH cour 'L.l,l.l, 11 ... ,, ••• ,., •°'M' ·~· .... '" .,., - 3,59 Vil Lido N~wport !l.M:h Phone: 673·11350 "THE LITTLE CIGARS" ••• DklH Ross "LADY SING.S THE BLUES'~ IR I Also This S••pense Dr a mo IR ) Kids Like To ''SISTERS" ~~~--.111t1111~~Ask Aruly U. 'I, CITY AND SOUTH COAST CtffEMAS--TUESOAY SOc-~LADIES AND Sl!:Nl,.Oll Cl-TIZENS~£N -Tll .... 1:.00 l'!.M. -- New Outdoor Advtnlurt l "T~I BMt•I Titer" Gene H11ckm1n E. Bo!'1nint "TIM Powiclon Ad~.-.lure" A11n1 ll!Knlfl Dullln Hortm1n K1!111rlne ll osl • "r.w !PG) Gr1dualt" -t>IU5- "Cl ml! t -plul--"91ue Wallr • ''Tit.ADER HORN" Rotlerf 8111~1 "CORK'I'" Bot~ in Color! (PO) Vhtcllf'I Price ''THEATRE OF 81.000" "MEPHISTO WAlTl" 9tlh in Ctlor l IRI x ... wttdot'' 811111 Calllr {R) • "TNE BE NGAi. TIGEll" "Blllt Wiffl' White DNlh" lolh In Collrl !G) A119el T.n>Pillftl A "l•nLE c10A11s MOB" V "SISTl!llS" lol:I! in Color IR l Kennedy Center for the Perfurming Arts. Judge \\'illiam B. J ones said, however, .that he is The suit was brought on be hall of Genet and Rosica APARTMENTS" This hon1e lws everything. 3 Bdrn1, 3 Bath, 2500 sq. fl. Bclluti ful patio 1vith foun· tain. Vit'\\' of South Bay fron1 e\•ery room, extra large n1astt'r suitt', huge fireplace, large fa m I I y kitchen, garage door ope ner, etc. Don't hcsilal c this l\"on't Inst. Ca ll RED .~} i"lHEATRE J \Of BlOOO ! llnlled ~rf1sts Colin, Genet 's literary agent, In Costa Mesa. Brand new construction for dcprecia-who say they first knew of the tion, older units for incon1e. District of Columbia pr<r We offer P r o f e s s I o n a I duction the day before it open-counseling to get you the m- ed. vestment that's best for JRD llt; ~Ill! Liza Minnelli you. Ci\Ll .. RED CAH P ET REALTORS AT 645--SCM or slop by our nc"' ofJice at m l-~. 17th SI., Cosla r .. lcs.T, c:orncr Sanla..Ana_Avc. HAPP! NESS IS A gTCat f,1 mily home. 4 Bd- J'll\S., lars-e pool \\" SllPl.'I' cn1l'rlni nrncnt .:u't'a. 0 n I y $-12,500. ***• .t * ., ..... ~~~ REALTORS at * $34,500 * ShowtilM 7:00 ••d 10:25 "CABARET" .\l!!t. GINNY MORRISON REALTORS 557-4130 Qut-0f-lo11•n 011•ner seeking in1n1rdia1r s:ilr on his EAST· SIDI:: 3 bt'<lroon1. 2 bath lu1111C' 11•ith all the conven- ienet<s. Spul·ious ya rd IY/ 11ln1os1 10.000 sq. f1. An.'<iOU!I · rome and St'i.' subn1il t<'nns. CALL 5 4 S -8 4 2 ~ SoulhCo H<'nltors. -... "-·-< .. <C:. STADIUM ' I :;; .M'..liil!..1.:Ll.ll~ ··fllill1 -.. ··1--.,,. .. -, STADIDM '3 ;::. ... ~-=- .,.,. -... STADIUM J .-.:: ' ... u ... •i; L\.llt-:.'=1' • .na- Diana. Ross "LADY . SINGS THE BLUES" Both in "Billy Jack .. IPGI- "' "A Fistful of Dollars" "Theatre of lloocl" .... "Da119hten of Soton" "'-JGI Tlf91'" IG) • "II•~ WGMr, WIUte Decrttl* 1111 httle For TM PloNt Of.Tk Apn" CGJ • "Tiie Lost ColltlMllt" ·• . ......... -M.ESA VERDE COSTA MESA BEAUTY Bcau1 lful 111·0 story corner 3 BR, 1 ~;, Bl\, hurt!~ /lOnu• localed on one of the floors, fireplace, bltn kitC.hen nicest streets in l\lesa & service porc h. Tree shaded Vertie'. This homC' i s 19 x 26 deck \\i th BBQ over-everything you C\'t'r l\'llnled. looking fish pond and 11•atci--·I Bdr., 3 baUlS, huge Jot fa ll. 2 Car detached garage \l'ith swinuning pool. Only "'irh se~tc 1\•ork ~. $60,500 Call Red Carpel, Plus extra concrete pairlting Realtors, 54&-8640 (open area for cars 1:,boat -r~ 1:-vl•tlings) access. \\'Ill redecorate to --~""°=~~---suit exterior/i.ntrriol'. SEE-USI $31,500 Owner. 894-807. ~'or lhe r ight home for you. TWO ON A LOT Con1plcte lW'lretion of honll'S in !he lx>ach area. ioo•µ. occupancy _ inv('Slors HARBOR VIEW HOMES oppo11unity & pri'de of 01\'n· REAL TY r rship •·10 boot" -S·U.=«l, 833.0780 but 0\1·ner says sell right -~====~=~~ now! * WATERFRONT * C wAll<ER & 11E Realtors 546-0562 WALK TO SHOPPING Choioe location near '\'cs! Cll[f a:rea. Lovt;ly 3 Br;, 2 bath home. Reariy for you to n10\•c in, no \\'Ork on this one. $33,500 Cu II R e cl Corpet, Realtors, ~ !open c\'eningsl. "SPLASH IN THE SUN" 'You can do just thlit with this sparkling 1 1 ~ y 1'. tlld 4 Br, 2t.~ ball} pool home. Priced right at S•\9,700. CA!L RED CARP E T REALTORS AT &l:H!OSO. PUBLIC NOTICE ChannvWluplDK Balboa Co\'cs ho1ne * OCEANFRONT * Hon1cs & Unlls BALBOA BAY PROP. * 67,:7420 *-· - OLDER BUT "SO NICE" 2200 sq. fl., 3 br. '"hon1r" not just a house . 11·ith -ful\ dining rooin on quici trce- lined strttt. Owner says "SC'll" at $30,000. C WAll(ER & lfE Realtors 54&-0022 HANOYJ\1AN • Carpentry Paintl:ni:: -S1nall Repair,;, Call Charlie 8 AM·IOAl\I, 615-5219. PUBLIC NOTICE , l'ICTITIOUS au101•11 l'ICTITIOUI •USINIESI NAME STATEMENT I J NAME STATEMl:NT Tll9 lollowlng PjlflOl'll art CIOI"' Thi fol lO'lll'll'>Q perlOfl It doing bullllfH tlu1h1e•• 11: n : , HOTl &. PAlMER J•l'lllO!'l1I Servlc' THE STAINED.GLAU WORKS, nt 17llJI $. PKlllc, Sunwl lltKh 2ND ., CINEMA WEST '"°' 1----l~Ol''Tl!ADfR HORN" lND AT HARBOR ""' t mtOlD5--~FUZZ" ':t11'1d SlrMt, tffwpol"I ll•Kh. CIUI. n66D c C1lvln C. Hot1, 16991 No. A 111\ Slfj Wnlty Jolln !"'0940"' C/O Geo. F. Sllfllef leacll. c1n1. 907~2 Th11g11d Ill, 1'501 Gu.me AW., lrvlne; Mllchel RYii' P1tm11, l l'OJI .- Cl. '2705 P1c111c, 5uroMt 8e11ch, Callf. ' Tiii• tlUSIMU 11 tO!lduc:led ti'( 911 In-This bullMll II tondlKtld tl'I' I llm!t .. OIYklutr. 01rl11tr1hiO 1 .· IN T l-I ll w&.i;l,,.I N S TO H C f'P•11!'0f <luui.1'11~ lATGARR&TT ID BILLY THE KID JAMii COllllN lU~ll.\"£ ll/.OM• MOIMNCI" IN HARBOR Sl'IOil'PlN<i CE NTE R ~EDWARDS ~· HARBOR r·'~":':~ •• .. U\I 111 1 f\lfR HA~bll~ f. I l\,,A ... ~ 1..0\1 4 ._.!\A · /19 4141 !GI -• I EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO f>'" O•f•.O nrn ~T ·-P'-J TU~"LJ" llJJ ,') "~'Hl NOW AT IOTH CINIMAS "UmlNITm PLA•TOF T• 11111" ~.... CQ.Ollt NOW AT BOTH . . --wn11y -1. Ho9tt1 • --Mttdiell ~.1mer ... --Yhlt 1lllf1Nnt Wll filed wltll ~ Coun· Th!1 llllltfTMl'll wei tll&d .... 1111 tti9o ty Clfl'll of O•llllU• Covn!y °" Mt 'f 13, Ccvnty Clo1k Of Or111ge Counl'f °" :J 1m. 13, 1973 l'·!JSJ4 " ' Putlllthff Ortnoe c-• Q1lly Piiot. Publlslltd• ore1191 '°"'' 01lly ~n , l~M;•Y;;;·~·~"';i;;iJ~~;i;;;Jm,mUm.m"m·m";';';;;;;";"°;";i.!;M~o~y;•;•;';~~J~~ii;;~<-•;'·~";•~";"i;;;'•'\~O;•;i;I • -'·See by Today's _ Want Ads I BU I LD U P YOUR ~tUSCLES for the beach this summer at· this N~· port area athletic club. The membership-COi $100. I 'SMALL BUT MlGRTYo '69 MC Midget, like new In good running cond, Mtt/ FM and rad ial Ure&, . ./ NEW CllALE'J' on 1 acre orchard on 100 toot or ll'IV<':r' trontaJt. tl'1 1n · Ros<burv. o.....,. • • • ' Monday, Jone 18, 197' DAILY PILOT 19 I '~•Io • e o3i00 •524 AutoniObilet • • • • • • • • 950 • 990 The Bluest Marketf>lace on the· Orange Coast c Mobi11 HM9 Jot Sale , , • 12S ... M9 (11.moilt •••••••• 700 . 19'9 finondal • , : • , •••• 200 • 299 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~ •••••••••• JlS•S49 htt OM! Suppliti • • • • • • ISO • 999 leol E1tote G.Mtci ••• , • ISO • 199 . Houles for Sole • • • ••• 100 • 12' Lou & found • • • • • •• sso • 574 Merc:t-ldise. .. • • . . • • ,. 800 .:. 849 You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It -With a Want · Ad [,---6-42-_--56-78-:---... ·) One Cal I Service Fast Credit ·Approval ltnkJI . • • • • o I • • , , 300 -49f Sc.hook ond IMtruttiorl • , • S75 • 599 SerWft and llilpai.1 • • •• 600 . 699 ERRORS. Advertisers should chock their ads d•ily & report errors Immediately. The DAILY PILOl t•MlmH lltblllty for tho lint lncprr1ct lnMrtlon only. .~--""-~]~~[ --·'_" .... ~'~ General A441Ue-Slldtl. ~ MllASSOCIAT(S . REALTORS .2128 EAST COAST HIGljWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF •. 644·7270 ••••••••• e NEWPORT HEIGHTS . _,,._ --- G1n1t11I General OUR 24TH YEAR Offering Service Only Ex"'r,ltnet Can Provld• 6 UNITS -$95,000 These show . Pride-Of-Ownership insid& & out. All furnished !·bdrm. & alway5 rented. Spenda ble · & appreciati.an· abov' average. NEWPORT CHEAPIE 2 BR. home in goOd area. Priced oat land value for quick sale. $29,500. ROOM TO BUILD second UN IT on this large corner lot. 2-bedroom house, carpets, 1---1-dra~ • ...k11ced yard in Newport Heig!>ts • ,. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,500 . ••••••••• WE CAN HELP YOU BUY, SELL. OR TRADE A HOME ' ANYPLACE IN THE NATION AUSTIN·SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REAL TORS 644-7270 Gener•• Gener1il ~~HERITAGE REALTORS 540-1151 Open Ev-. General 1---------1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~j Gener1il SHARPER, MORE -SEPARATE T_H_E_EV-ER-U-ttl_N_G EASTSIDE UPGRADED THAN RECREATION HOME OCEArtVIEW . BRAND NEW ROOM >"le,Oble noor plao aod 4000 •. .MODEL HOME Lo I , bl ~'"'"' feel ol real livabili· l + ~ues' t 525,950 ts o room .or poolta e ty provides from 4 to 6 lind fun in the 22'mx 14' bcdroom1, depending on recreation roon1 ;~·hich .is the needs of your family. Along side a sparkllng 16' x J\lost outsta.!!!1ing green 34' heated and filtered view from this ebarming pool. No n1aintenanct' back home in Ol1-ona del Mar, ynrd,__.crt.aLMesa dcl Mar cuslom-b\J.ilt and kNtded location. \Valk to a 11 with eXli'U. Lovily heated schools thn1 .Jr College. 3 pool, ~tra large recrea-~ 2 hJ!.lhs. f11mil.v lion room with wet bar and area hOme • wilh lots of gourmet kUchen. G re a t upgqufirg. On lhe n1arket value lor $ 15 5 , O O O at $44.,9.;o, Wll~ lease in (including-land), 673-8550. lease, option at $4;io/nto. OPEN nL9• "'SFUNTOBENICEI COATS ,_ ... ' WALLACE REALTORS -~141- JOptn E.,9IJ1t1) ' . " AmNTION INVESTORS THE REAL ESTATERS TENNIS BUFFS BE CLOSE TO THE COURTS ~ ,\t the -nearby· N~'POf'l Beach Tennis C 1 u b . Spacious and light ·three bedroon1 Blurrs condo. Va-Gl"t'at potential! 5 separate cant & ready. Soine bay '~'f!!.Wf!!il!>!i.J!!l!.l!:l!!J'!.<i,9 hon1Cs, Rll in good con· r" dltlon, -R4-Jot. J...ocated v.ie.w. .former mo d tl. V. F.:. ffo\,."Bnl & f.o. near propol§ed M a r i n a . ~~Jar tht:°I. ~ 11s hi r-........_ Listed nt $100,000. Owner po ores" . ' · says n1Ake offer or pfesent Just reduced $3,000 i pnce. SUPER. 1740 sq. ! I . tol,\·nhou~1'Rll vie\\·-good art'n-$45,000. Cardiff, Cit. GUNTHER REAL TY 714-1:>3-6395 or 714-755--1151 trnde. 546-2313. C. F. ColeswOl1'hy Ol'£N Tll 11. ITS FUN 10 BE. NICEI Realtors 640-0020 General 11 THE REAL ESTATERS .WORLD AT YOUR FEET View the yachting action-bay & ocean, from your ringside seat. Newly decorated home-3 view bdrms. & ba. $195,000. Mary Harvey. CLASSIC VIEW-PRIVACY-POOL For th.at special family who needs studio, 3 BR. & enjoys nature -dramatic home w/incompar. day & night view of Laguna coastline & city. $129,~; Bob Yor~. IT STEALS THE SHOW -Enjoy bay!ront view ...from.Jhis_2,story ,_ 6- BR., 4 Bath nautically orienfed home ~llh pier & slip. $375,000. Com p. remodeled. Gary Knox. ' LUSK HARBOR VIEW 4 Bdrm. Sandpiper-view! ........ $97,500 I ~ .. PARTY HOUSE 4 BEDROOMS +POOL $17,000- NO MORE Private t'ircular street or line homes. Paint and save I h o'U·s-a n d s .-Sweeping gro~~~!~ room for boat. 3 -i.n cl ud Ln.g hide-a-way muter autte, separate guest facility, de11 with sliding glass door to 25' entertainers patio. Breathlaking Vi<!W O( can- yon and blue Pacific. Bet- T E R HURRY! Call 645-03<)3. IOll l \I L lil \li \ . . . Convenience Private courtyard, tennis, park. \\'alk to schools, shop- ping and bicycle to the beach? 4 Bedrooms with 2 lull baths for only $25,360, Or assume FHA loan with payment?'! of $209, includes \\'asher/dryer & refrigerator, Immaculate home inside. & out! Phooe 545-0465 for n10re details. ~\1 "1 1 '[1'' '1 1 ...... ••I,\ 1<tl l CUSTOM 2 BDR EASTSIDE 3 BR., spectacular view! . . . . . . . . $92,500 3 BR. pool home, jacuzzi ........ $79,500 5 BR., 2-slory, pool , view ........ $125,000 Lavera Burns Very clc11n 3 hr/den & \\'Ork Are you ready for thl!I one? 11hop in rear. ·Lots of prtvacy Custo1n hardwood cabinets, \vith chaln•link fence around beautiful h1ird"'Ood pegged lhl!1 charming home! Price Doors, forced air furnace, Is finn . but easy financing. bu:llt In vacumn system, in· OUTSTANDING VIEW Dover Shores-former model home. 4 BR. plus family rm. pl us pool. Large formal dining rm., living rm. with beamed ceiling. $1;19,500. Eileen Hudson. LARGE LIDO ISLE HOME . ·Exciting home de~gned tor !amlly l!ving. Chi.ldren's area separate wilh own family rm., living & din. rms. with parquet floors. Six bdrms. Two lots. $179,500. Charlene Whyte. ~ Colclvllall.Bankar W.0700, '44-2430 ~ 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.li. ' ,. • 'MESA VERDE PACESETTER cau QuJi:k ftbout lht11 Really neat 3 Bedroom home wlUl fnmlly room, large llK24 ltte'Cne<I Porch, JW'k like, low care rear Yflrd on 111 Bca.utlful Pride-of· 0Yinershlp 11lrcct. 146.500 C11.ll 644-72ll S.outlful 4 Bdrm Nenr South Coast P\Jl,m. Cu11ton1 lnlerl<>r. Dream kllchen. C o i y ffrtplar.c. Pool·slzN:I lot. BMt & lrnner access. $42,900. bric 540--17al TARBEL i., tcr com 1ystem, buUt ln '-blender, all electric kltctienl tndireCt lighting !)'Stent, al this l)ltll a small cottage tn rear to help pe.y your renta. Only $40,000 Call R<d Carpet, ReaUcrs 546-8640 (open evcnll'lgl:) · ·wAmNG FOR YOU. $32,900 To call to see lhlt lovely home wllh 3 bedrdoms and lots of living SP8CC. lncludea very large yard w I t h Flagstone pa1icl' and pre.lb' la.ndseaplng. CJ o 1 e to AChOoll, aolf COUnte, Sx>p. Pintl and beach. C a I I 847..0010 • Ol'£N 1/LI . "s FUN10 ee NICE1 THE REAL·ESTATERS OFFER Adjacent to 11 Fwy., on & oU, proposed +-way _ranlR leading into downtown Indio. Excellent site for commercial or residential units. Price -$110,000. Call 546-IGOO for mrormalton. 546-1600 INVESlMENT OIVISrON It's Pool Time " Again . Prolesslonally d e· s i g'n e d wrought iron fencing pro.. vides pool safety for the kids. We have 2100 sq. ft. 3 big bedrooms, s e Pa r a t e family room, 2 baths, and a oomer lot. Bicycle to park, to the beach & walk to all schools & shOpplng & con- venient to free ways . Asmlme this G% VA Joan. A:Wng $39,900. ~fove In Condition! Please phone BLUFFS Perhaps the most outstanding concep~ of a subdivision in our area is the award winning Bluffs. This "cluster housing" development features broad greenbelts, sparkling P.CJ'.OlS and recreational buildings, -miles of hiking and bike trjlils and a ~reat variety of flqor plans to suit any family's needs. We have two breathtakingly bea uliful three bedroom models for sale, with views, like new condi- tion, and top quality wallpaper and carpet- ing .. ·CaJI 675-7225. . ·we have listings of m1ny other homes Call us for _your nffds Call Anytime 644-7662 ~~~~~~~~- SELL OR EXCHANGE . Gen.rel 4 BDRM, 2 BATHS PRICE REDUCED. Chvncr says, "SeU this house im- mediately," close to shop- ping· & Estancia H.S. Needs son1e TLC. $25,950. SUPER SHARP A Ul'ttll()Uf' tlCMf' DO YOU WANT A HAPPENING ROOM or six bedrooms? Either \Vay this Harbor View Hills· Burlingame model is \VOrth vlewing! And it's perfect for the executive's family. Near the park, on a cul-de-sac, great for en- tertaining, Colorful decor, delightiul grounds and a flexible 2-story pl an that has room _for._children....hobbies. live·ia belp....and-a swimming pool. Presented._at $104,950. UNIQUE HOMIS OF CORONA DIL MAI, 675-6000 A ll1tl1119 of M-t.n. M•111 lJ !'1111(,)U I: li()M~S . .REALTORS ~ Generel General PRESTltSE WATERFRONf HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Waterfront Custom 4 bdrm., 41h: bath home on lagoon. ft.,ull )'_'. equipped island kitchen, waterlront fanuly room, billiard room ... , .. $245,000. For Complete Information On _All Homes & Lots, Ple1se Cell: BILL GRUNDY, .REALTOR 3 .Bedrpoms, l B a t h , Fireplace, nc\v .Carpeting, new Paint in and out. Will exchange for ---i Bt'l:iromn Jfome. Possibly Fi.'<el'·up- per. $29,900. Call 646--0555. EASTSIDE 3BR 2BA home with 341 Bliyside Or. Suite 1 ·NB HARDWOOD FLOORS 2 · ' ' • • 67U161 COSTA MESA 3 Bedroom HOME & 38x10 RUMPUS ROOM complete with Stone BBQ & Refrigerator! Cozy corner nestled among a. select fm:est of shrubs • a n d orange trees. Boat Storage. Zone R-2. Maybe build in· come Home over another garage? $32,950. Owner anytin1i. 646-0555. INVESTMENT Buying 3 Units? Befori you do, look at this opportunity in comparison to a triples in terms ol reduced maintenance and down. We have 3 Condos, each priced well below u•hat t h e models sell for. Each are 2 Bedroom, 1~ Baths, Elec Bil Kitchen. C&rpefed. Private PAtios. 10% Down OK. . . .Owner must sell. $18.000 each. Call anylinte, 646-0555. car g&rage, lush l~np-G-r I General ing and much more. CALL • NOW ror appointment to ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I "'" PrlC<d way b<low IT'S GOOD TO BE HOME marko1.127,SOJ. • ESPECIALLY WHEN it's.as lovely as this CALL w-im MeS8'-Verde-5 BR-:i-Bk pool home:-N.W. 0 -ankJe deep crpts..,thruout, large "formal-liv· ~IV21 ing· & dining rooms opening· onto beaut. _ -'Tl' oversized pool. All bl tin kitchen w /separate , dinette. Truly a magnUicent family home and priced only $59,950. Ready for your in- speetion -CALL us for complete details. 54'5UD --~ .. HERITAGE . . REALTORS Open Eves. EASTSIDE 2 BR $26,350 • Large Jot with alley entrance t ;:!~~'l"'""""""""""""!~"""'!'"""""""""""'J located on tree lined Lillian t Gener•I Gener•I Place. Price is right • the tern1s a~xlnt. -Call now! NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newport Custom 45' x 20' POOL, forget your bikini In lhiB 3 BR home on one of ct¥iicest streets In Ne\vpot1 Beach. Builtins, firepl, pluS tree bouse t.add-to -the charm. $46,SOO. CALL Mf>.7221. $3,500 PRICE -REDUCTION CORONA DEL MAil· YIEW __ $45-M91 for showing. 1-..-".:0. at Ftlrvlt., 646-1111 l•nrtlmo) SALESMEN HOME & BUSINESS \\1e need professional men 4 Bedroom, 2 baUls double1 -~==~~~=:_ garage. $30,000.-. 'Best ofJ- and u'Omen u·hO "are uilliJl.g 1733 West:clHJ Dr., N.B. to cope \\lith the. demands of v .. m .. _!_'tr-.. ' Lovely 3 bearu.nn and den or 4 bedroom hof'llf! with like-new carpets a n d drapes. Move-in condition. PQOl Sitt yani, built-in wet bar, builHn B . B . Q . Breakfast area in kitchen. In exci'usive communlty \vilh private beachell - $70,WI. 673-8550. leQUIET STREET EXCLUSIVE 3 B<droom horn• fully car. EXOTIC peio<1. """'""Y pafoto<1. HEATED POOL Large enclosed sunporch, feocod lroot & back yaro, 535 SOO room for boat. Quiet street. 1 $27,500. Roy McC•rdle Realtor Pro~bly the best val~e in 1810 N Uie area, and only-available ewport Blvd., C.M. at THE REAL ESTATERS. ~7729 , Lu.'<urlous large heated pool next to n citrus mini.grove. No streets to cross to reach a successful hfe lri real · - -OPEN TU..11 • IT"S FUN TO BE NICE! [II ~ estate sales. Work in • ,.. TRIPLEXES creative, compatible environ· :&. ment under proven leader-EASTSIOE ship. Yoo pnwidi! the po-COSTA MESA tential, ~,e'!l provide !he All 2 BR _ 1 BA builtins slimulous. Personalized retrig. Xlnt renial area'. .. training available. Good carpets. Good flnanc· "\.. GOV'! REPO • $32,500 Call Nigel at 644-7211 ing avail. · r·or thls almost new 3 e. CALL ANYTIME e b<droom, 2. balh beau1y lo ~NIGEL llAILEV & A55llCIATE5 ~3928 or Eve. 645-5253 :f~~w~1~~:uY~e~il~~ niediately. ENOUGH SPACE TO MOVE- AROUND IN! th• grammar "'hool, and "SUCH A DEAL" walking distance to high school and Orange Coast U you've been looking for an REAL'toRS 646--7711 College Chrer sized 2 ear investment that needB 90me I l'll~'~n~~e.~·~n~~·e.~-~·~"':"."''.'! j ~0 Wes~c1H91!Ppri1 ·ve La chenmyer , Rea!lot garage \\"ith room tor fixing-up, we just listed It. I • ' ·w-·w pen u ·~ workshop and' you name It. Two houses on a lot. Front Gene;ef Generel Please phone now tor an ap-Is a 3 Brm, l bath, fireplace pointment to view this ex-in good condition. Rear is 2 elusive property. ~2313. Brm., 2. bath and needs GO DIRECT EASTSIDE No need to call, you need our profesgjonal service. We can save you hours of frustrn· " BR.J family, pool. 426 E. Uon. Let wi find your home F1ower. C.M • at no cost to Yt)U. Come ta * 2629 Harbor Blvd., Costa 3 BR, family mt. 1626 Tustin, ~lesa or a:ivc us a call and C.11,.,,;. appl. to sec, call v.~ wl.U come to you. Red ~t, Realtors, 546-86ID. 400L1~-FOIJM ''WE c.I.~..._"' APOLOGIZE" -MllBii.. 11 l'OU hied to call RED . CAhP~' REALTORS, 21'1 work. l.oeated in prime eastside Costa Mesa and has been rezoned R-1. Priced to i;cll-at $40,000. Btlng~alLoh fers. Shown by appl. Call RED CARPET REAL TORS for complete Information at 645-8080. PROBLEMS Sell.Ing your honu'! Try "CASI-I PUROIASE PL.AN" (72 llour eYaluatlon service) By ~ • •I"' fl Q I l f ~··••,l\l, <°'I ,r REAL ESTATE 2231 South Bristol Aw. 546-002'J INVESTMENT ORIENTED?? '*a.ARMER * E. 171• SL, Cot;ta Mesa. at M5-«l80 ~ didn't get an \\'e have many new &e older N'pt. Htl.ghtll. l..11rge comer ansv.-er, our pbo~' were apartments for sale. Some propert,v. F'lexlble 1 crm~.. out of qrder. We nQ\V ba..vt have never been advertised. 432 WESTMINSTER this corractcd and do offc& Give us a eall and we wlll OPEN SUN. 11..C our-apoloi:ie='~· ===~ let you brousc through our Pyramid Exchtngts NEWPORT HEIGHTS-loveolorles. Rod c.....,1, * 67s.a0G * VIEW HOME Reallon, 54IHl&tO !opeo I cvenlngsl. 1... "STOP'' Beaullfu vie"' of bay with over 2000 "'· 11. 01 11v1og. 3 Victorian Manor This ii the duplex )-OU''-~ Bdrm., 3 both home for only • ~~~~~~~"'·~~~--~~. FRESH AS A SEA BREEZE Lots or wal'mlh & charm + beautiful landscaping accentuate Lhis 3 BR + FR. Jn HVH. Pool si~c yard. Qu~ck poss~ssion. $76,900. Helen Hartley 64U235 (VIS ) "A LOVELY" FOR LEASE New 2 BR. Big Ca nyon condominium. BR's master sized. $700 Mo. Lois · Egan 044-6200 ( V28) H.V. HILLS-DRASTICALLY REDUCED Choice Broadmoor -4 BR's & F R. Com- pletely fenced, close to pool -attractively 'decorated. Open beam -high ceiling LR. Many extras. NOW -'$88,000. :Joel Smith 642-8235 (V!9) \ I Irvine I -~-...... _,. .. I b<en looklnjt for. 2 ll<lrm, 1 IU5,000. Call Red Carpet, 2 Story $21,000 blith each, sepurntc cnclos-Rcalton S.16-8640 (by op. IOI DoNDrM '42•1211 ed. &an.ge, new paint ne:w polnlment only). Muslv~ 2 ll'tOI')" Victorian. 5 e~t. located In Ne\\'POrt ~· x 22' i'amny room. 3· -bedroobrf~A-mm+e -·-----l!M<J.11 ... .,..,._ .... ._, ___ _ Hghts. Creat Investment. bedrms. Culc nnd clean. room. 1''onnal dining. \Vind· ..____. t lttcll,C.llforn. 111210 Cllll RED C A R P:<E T l 2 5'. fl (I 0 • C A L lr .-ing st&l~asc. Par.k-\lkc ._...,...., REALTO'ftS n1 (;45--,_fC)S(). KATE11t'· 847-«m ~rounds. Agent G~. • • ., •-.1 ' • • • I~ "' . ~ . . ' ' • • ..... -...... ~. • DAILY PILOT * Monday, JuM 18, l'JlJ .... • "ol-. , • .,. • • ' ' .. ,... . . . .. I~ [ I~ .............. I~ ==[· .... o!..!iiiiiii":r .. · .:.:.I ~~I I~ ---111- b I H -I ·p l6' Money to L- I~ l J~[ I ~ r._-_ ... _ ..... _l~ [· I~ [ -- Newport -II Mo I t _. I :.:;ncom=:::':..:..:".!f'!=:.:.'!Y:i-....:..::;; ~'.::.0:...r .;;s.:.:c1''----1;.;;c2s OLD DOG BIG CANYON CORNER Graceful a:Jtden Uvtnr la wwrpa~'d in• th!.¥ truly outdoor oriented • bedroom, 2'ii bath hOme. LuxurklUI cuatom features Lndude a rectrculatlna hot water Nf-..1\'PORT BA V - Cus\u1n bUUt beautlc11 ' LEARNS 2 BR. 1 Bth. '16.500 NEW TRICK 2 BR, 2 Blh, aundeck $26.500. Adult park, 540-3672. Elegant 2 1tory home with gorgeous deep shag carpeting, cu1tom dr1perlH, 1unny kitchen ind pool table 1i1e f1mlly room overlook sparkling h1&ted and filtered pool. COUNTRY KITCHEN associated Thi1 is a 1tunninn decorator homtt. Set ta Family problrmA · pr1eed • under market. 4 BOOrms, 2 BROK ER!>-RE Al TORS Jr}~ w llolbo,.. 67J l6tl appreciate. $56,900. bath•. J>V 11tonc llreplat-e, B\cr. 1 837·9400 formal dlnin~. block fence, l"l'!!'!!!!!~!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!l!!!!!!'!!!'!!!'!,.,,!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!!I hcuvy !ihak(' roof, Prlme lo.. General Dana Point i:allon ne11 r Do11gla11, free· FAIRMONT PLACE "MESA VERDE ESTATE" $60.$00. '1 Hrn1, 3 batbA, forn1al dining. 2-100 J>.Q. fl. hui::t <.'Ornl'r lot. 2 s!ory, near schools. :;:.:;:..:..;~'------1 1\'t1Y & t!hn pp1ng. CAW. EXECUTIVE HOME OCEAN v1cw & p1111o. :.! br, :? X!.13·11~3· 4 BEDRM & POOL bl~. 11Alk 10 lll:hs & :0.1t11·1nM. $JO 000 Herc·~ the intn\lic. JKiol tmn1r By owuer. $3:.tjij(). ::·IU.~l , . you're looking foi·? Jl&·f 1190 Glenncyre St. ~-law Dr, 496-21i9. I ln\'l•ly lx>clrn111, 2 haths, i>ooJ, forinal di n rni, l.rlt 49.J-~73 M9--0316 -ton\'·On-tonc Khag. Jack & fam rm ne1v paint in and SPANISH llEAUTY Fountain Vai1e y J 11 0<tc1 St d 1 JI--' ' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! 1 n1 itr ~l!I · 1Uu· ou t, Xlnt ldscpg. Owner Big ocean vte\\·; new 3 1vcod floor11, hlt1nli. block askln" $58 950, Ct\U. for Bd 2" bat\ look I\ f o 1 I 1 r 1· g eo • m\., .-:i \!i; over · -------- 11ystcm, bidet. t rash ~ smasher, and. many othera I ltMt (•l•le, I that add eue & eleiance to . O..el yoor life style 1n Ulla nw:iet 'iiiiiiiiiiiiii.:ii~ superb of all prtY1te areu, • Big Canyon. Call to learn more about.thlil; apectal opportunlty now to purchase thia home. Donald ~I. Bird A!l90Clatcs, Realtors s Ton-ey Pines Lane Nf:\vport Beach (TI4)~1TI1 FASCINTING NEWPORT CHARM Commarcl1I Property 151 52 UNIT MOTEL Well known lliu-bor Bl vd. nlOtel. Rest & bar priced at JCS!; than 3..o.; gross. Ov.•ner \'.'Ill carry 2nd T.O. $110,000 c\oy,•n or long term motel lease. ~.tr. Stine ~1501 CALL RED CA il.PET REALTORS AT &1:1-SCJ.llO Back Bay S"'UEAKY CLEAN wa . ence. ". It'll is in appl. ing the city of Laguna T al !his price. O\\'ni'.'r trans-I' Bca<'h. Bean\ ccil's., dbl. 2400 sq. ft. of cha rm'in Ney,·. cg !erred. CAW.. 893-8!'i3.'I. r:rplc .. ~loLs ot. "'OOd. Spanish port Heigh!s nor far (but not ·• $30,950. 531 .. 5101 ( ~t J 531·5100 tile &: glll!ill .. Prlvale htd. & too c\S<'l to Hoa& Hospital BRANO NEW HOMES o POOL _ POOL · Ii.It'd, swim pool. A rcaJ on Catitlina Drive. 4 br., for. e I!!~~~!'!'!"!'~~~~ I jev"el at $85,000. maJ· dining It hU&e ~rea· -~~======-- Thi$ started out a short time aao a,~ an old 2 bedroom hou~ on a large Int. The home ha• been completely Hmodeled. It h1uc new plumbina: new \Vlrlng, new everything In· eluding an attractive n4:lw look, At t~ rear of the 101 a rll'W building h11s ret·<'nll y been completed whi<"h ~'Qll· tains a fir'le 2 bcd l\XH1l unit \1•ilh niarbfe sllOY.'t•r shill and n nifty l bedroo1n apartment, plus a douhle GllJ'aie. This Is the first thne our 1\C11• trick h11s been adver tised ao hu1TY. Only $59,950 . Call 64S-7l71. OPfN nl t • '1'$ FUH 10 IJE NtCEI 11~$'1111 3 .B?drma . 2 baths, formal THE FRANCISCAN .!l: .. '11-'btl'!bh""""' tion room. Ocean ~ ba¥ Great E 27 astsldc LoCaHon ~hp.1~ ~m.1 lots o_f d~k· A Pt'f'P. tbru Jhe draperies Tm--ntotr-.J view. $81,500, . ' * M-1 * 252, 262, 4. :22hd SL, C~1 t~A". Pr1cecl, or quick sale. reveals 8 Champagne style .............. .,. 123~ x isi:J•. Choice Location Large 3 BR, 2 BA, !am rn1, C,\LL S·l2-93TI. pool. AttaChcd lo the * C·l * Let us show you how to begin tplc Approx 1800 •n rt your" inve1tment program · ""'' · draperies is a 2600 sq.ft . 2100 2 Bedroom house plus Crpts, drpA, lnrlscpd, rncd. 5•/o DOWN home w/green shag carpet, 4t4-1671 "''· Reaitors 24 x 34 ft, shop Y.i lh ont'! of these deluxe 1st TD Loans UP TO 95% 2nd TD Loans · Low11t r1t11 Or1n9• Co. S1ttltr Mlf. Co. 642-2171 l4So0611 Servtna Harbor area 21 }'Tll. CA$H JN A HURRY! Borro1v on your home. paid fo" or not. u se tund1 to con· 1ol!d11tu b\1111, ln\prove your l"1Qn1e, buy nt 1• property, or for Any b'()(I({ purpose. Con· fldenllul . h11t Rervicc in vour honlC' 01· nur ollice. SIGNAi. !\1011.TGAGE co. 171-1 1 ~·iG·OlOO. Mortgages, Trust Deeds 260 PUT YOUR MONIY TO WORK FOR YOUI Eam 10% Interest on \veil- secured 2nd Tru1t Deeds on Orange r.ounty real estate. SIGN"AL MORTGAGE CO. (Tit) 558-0106 4500 Ca.tnpua _Dr., N.B. -=-----=-=---= ' ' All Included. 90'J., flnanc. Pnymrn1s Jess thun rent! rorml din, a huge tam r 111, BEAUTIFUL location 546-0072 RIVI ERA REALTY 4 · plexes. A 11 amenities I~ ing!! Drive by t ! ! 11'1 is deluxe Meadow J-lo1n<' Sharp J RR. 1 '~ BA, \\'ith 11.educed to $55,900. SOUTH LAGUNA. 1 block --~.,,:;=:;:,:::=~--plus l'Xecllenl l~llon. On ly ..... ,.,.._ 11! 1----1--646-S.t'\2-l'lr 645-GlTi l'01tt1ists of I\ te.tTi!ii..:--f.ircpl fi rl"'pl, 2 covC.L·cd ~P!lHO.~. Jo_r PERFORMANCE 111 beach. Newly remodelt.'<I. WESTCLIFF 149 BroadY.•ay, C.~t lO"k doY.'l\. $64,500. Balbo1 l1l1nd \Vhich CO!\l<'S t..'Ompl. 4 sup-qUll'l i;1recL Hurl')', lhis ~-2 Bclrm., fM'lllY rm, large Exceptional oonw. 3 B.R, i ~2~1001 -~ Eve1· Sparling Investment 1miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ -' er sll1· bcch,,,s & 2~~ baths, 11·nn't lust? $29.950. c A I. L WINNER'S CIRCLE det:k \\"/ocean view.-Guest ::'~k frp~ilo~ crmp 'm ~tt: mruJNA Del Mar loca,tlon~. _-_ _:C_:o_r,_,p_. ~6l8-.:.o..:.566=2:_,,.c, I 211 AGATE J{l'il'nishf'rt \\•Ith Ix-nut ld!lcp~ l!-12-14.:il. apt. $62,500 firm. By owner. pn'vacy w/-'wnp atone South of H.lghway. 126 cor-lndu1tr1·a1 Property 168H ·.;.oc.;u;,;•.:.•.;.•_F;..u.;.r_n.;.l.;.•h;.;ed.;.;__3_00_ & ·I f h' A This Ont> is No. 1, at $37,500. c \\ 4<•c1~• \Vould con. ~ • Brnrnl nt'\\' ben utiful c\upl<>x pr11 t'-O -0wncri;: ip. a :J;J ~. wall, wrought lrol'I •ates ner Joca,tlon, submit any G I on 13nlboo Isl:1nd. Spacious 4 prim(! ioc·, convcnif'flL to COUNTRY LIVING Thl!I large single 11tory 3 BR sider 11um1ne1· rentals also. """'· lnd-'d. \Valk to ol_fer_. 47 Int with . ov.ner entra I I .. " . 1-1 and i!I txtremely sharp. Lovely ,..v ~,, I I 4 ACRES SH. & 2 BR .. family rrn. sc,1'.'1 "· :.noppin,!!p, ~!ra1<~11 ~.NI Jlugl' lot \\"ilh 1>11\ 11'1'1'5 ltlst'pg front & hack. If * OCEAN VIE\V * \Vestcllft Plaza k schools. wiling to bul d to suit. Bkr. 0 ] BR house 1-18 SlOO u1U pd. 1v/v.·et bar. lrplc, 11un1leck C 1 11e ~I~~;&' Ill"· · ,...,.,. rustl ing in 1he nc<>an brt'Clt' Y 0 11 • r l" f u ss y , c a 11 Huge, oc..-ean view !iv. rm. \\'ill shov.• by app't, Prln-~6:.:75::.>-.:.1225:;:::·c,..~----AlllO v.·nlk to waler 1 BR. & patio. Tnke a look· this ls a · ' sul'roui-td a gol'grous con-PF.RFORANCE on this onf" 1v/frpl; din. area. 2 BR, clpalii only. Wknda or Aft. 6 JST Tl1'1E offered -N'pt. gar. S125. Al80, 1 BR homes nice property! ll'n\po1·ary 4 Bi t • 3 BA i:,:47.3584 1len + guest rm. 1v/w carp, wkdys. 646-4219. Blvd. 9.2 'it Return spend· \\IC'll located -co.,.ner. Present In Co1>18. l\tc118, Cd~t & La::. MORGAN REAL TY I' ~ln"te. Country Club living * ALLEY ENTRY thruout. Central ,_1k ! .. t_. 534.00 A ,....,.._.,.._ ti able inrome. Realtor 6r.Hl700 inco1 m~a\Sl400 .. pe1 'd!l'~-1 GreAat Bch. Agt. fee, 979-M:X). 673-6642 675-6459 y,•ith L'OIT\m unlty pool. CAl.L \\'/ranc:r, oven, dUPIW......... . ~_!I _ po entl · \\'I I IVl< t'. p. C II P k 884:1 ADAMS. H.B. TODA v to sec this one.of-a. Has big pafking, 1~d h fo[ &L· 1hi!( on~! $-l3,50049t-0731 Thi! is the low, Joi.v. monthly ConclOFnlnlumi Rprox SMJ.25c "'·dlll. R 1 Bilbo! Penlmula 0 er: •r kind 842-4451. e:<tra vehlc es . s • · Mission l<<'a ly inatntenam.~ f igure for this for iile 160 oy C Ir • el tor BALBOA PENIN Ba,yfrcnt ••• 0 2 l dbl bl\ -PRteE-REoue-eo ----clean! 4 BR, 2 BA home. L N IN""-' beautifully decorated three ---------1810 Newport Blvd.; C.M. 5 BR ' BA Pl ···t 4 BR, lll.. garage, _ns. . LOTS--0.LAND CIOSe lo~·beach,-schls &-aguna •-bedroom "condo". On the NEWPORT BAYF'RONT ·541-7729. '"I ·~ er, i-' ·: ' ,. VA appraised $33,000. PrulC. $2,000 1/3 acre on quiet street shops. Belt buy at $2S,950. WEST NINE VILLA canal with it's own 38' dock unobstructed waterfront l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!'I . Avail Mid June-July 2I. Only. 540--0374. Fantastic buy on this, 4, 5 or spacious 4 BR, 2 BA horn~ RED CARPET, REALTORS, and fee land. ""'-n hou5e • ·I r: b fl Del '2 br "() LEASE ind AlllO Sept, Wkly. 6'73--~. Corona del Mar 6 BR, Century Paik pool y,•ith 2 patios. Lots of room 5.16-8836. 3 hr. 2 ba, condo. beaut. view Sunday 1.5 p~ 4459 \V. 2+e~:"'2 t~ces,"ie levei FbuTidlng \\ICs~e':tde: BAYFRONT Balboa Penin. 5 ·; hon\e. Featurr_s bonus t'OOnl lo ramble. Price just re· ASSU~1E 6% loan, model o\•ed ooklng El Niguel Golt Coast Highway. Call parking. 642-8931 or ~116 Br. pier & slip gJee p l~. BIG POTENTIAL (can be conve1 led to 2 m?re cluced, hurry on over. CALL home landscaping, 4 BR, 1 Course. Many decorator ex. 67>72'25 ~~· 10,5~ iY11~t. <tf~d a Weekly July $400, A111. $500. ~rins.l plus fani!ly 1 ni.; 8·12·4'1&1. lie to beacb. $37 500. n4: tl'as. $49.000. Owner. 493-2>1S --~,,..:::;:,.;;;:~=-Income Property 166 Ready 'ii. . ED RIDDLE 6Tl..roJS or Ill '682.0lSS. And it starts with a new ou!look Inside. 2 Bdrm \VHh gourn1et ki tl"hcn, sunny liv· ing rm, Jog size frplc, pvt garage. Room for addll ional g Ar d e n-p a tio , double garage. Room for addiUonal unit, onl)r' $56,900. Please, one call at anytime. Agent, 673·7311. chnlng rm .. 21'1 baths ;i nu ~3563 ' Lido Isle * OCEANFRONT *. REALTY 3 BR. 2a ba, summer or h ~a v y s hak e r o o f · · PARADISE NEW ' 646-88ll. winter. 305 Montero. Call Artistically designed pool. Irvine RARE CHARM T.000 Sq. ft. of wood & charm ~or Sale. 170 673--0526 · B-B·Q pit&. patio are great d I ·~ 000 HUNTINGTON for family fun Snd t'n· English Country f a m 11 Y up ex . ...,..,, · t n 1aI n 1 n ._ Pride-Of· BIGGEST HQf,ISE .. • home. 60 Ft. lot. 4 LIDO REALT-Y-BEACH 4 PLX ownershi p nbrhood near .... in town! Want space for BdrmS./bath&. Huge !iv. 3377 Via Lido, N'pt Beach VIEW ACREAGE Approx. 31,000 sq. 'rt. can be divld<'fl into 4 Je~al lot1. Prime nortll-Tustin area w/vlew to Catalina, Huntington lffch 4 BR. 2 Ba. Singles, Child~n ok, lmmed. occup, S285. . 962-&51. 968--621~ sch!i; & ch u rches . large-fan1ily? A planned rm., rec. rm. &: din. rn1. · * 673-7300 * ;=:::==I cOinmunitv w J p o o I s, $152 500 10'. .. tkl\vn L -one bedroom, B o at It r a i 1 c r acl'1•ss. ~ LIDO REAL TY l\fAGNIFICENT ocean vicv.'. 2 -'"'o bedroom, 1 _ three A~!>Yflle~~ ~'/.· VA lonn. No11• ~;~n"·~~~~J;h~~ 3377 Via LJ® _Nlpt._»each Home.for sale by 0'4Tlr. 3BR ~room. 2 ba th .. 1d.e11.I for ONL'L$.§1,l)_QO SUMMER INO~ omr. $4:J.900. . ·~ 67•7• 300-* ---2-BA,-cptg-& d r p •• ~11rst~~'nel"-deprttttthun, on 1rwin realty inc. ping 1..-enter A there's a 1'f r stove/Oven. Uted b r I c k Jy $&1,000. There isn't choice of 2 fwys. for com-=,....::'==-~--?-~ 968-4405 {24 hrs) muters. 5 LARGE BDR~fS., 4BR, 3~8A. Beamed ceil· frplc. SP a c . breere-way another -new 4-Pbc in H.B. Call ~Ir. ltfiJC.lone ~1501 ' Sl50 -Utlls. pd ., attrac. 1 BR, nr. bch, Avail now, $155 -Utlls. pd., ocean front hach, be8t1I. loc. CORONA Collect rent for the winier, low price, -$44,500. Call Denison Assoc. 673-n tt. Lot has pool FAl\1lLY R.'d. W/F'RPLC.; lngs. Beautiful pool. 45' lot. could be enclosed for tam at this price. HURRY! Call qul .• 1 cul .. e.sac loc. Priced Sll4 500. Prlv. Pty 6'13-0563 rm. $49,:l.IO., 2Cki Anza, SC. Mr. lofllcione 63S-1.j(J \ House h a s bonus rm. .__ ..., ' 1..:492-4414:::::::::::!:-------1 I bl to ·sell fast at $.54,000. So Newport 8Mclt · Bonus rm hes poo ta • hurry! Sin Clemtftl• Enjoy Christmas around the v· • STEPS TO OCEAN bo;Jek Ii replace In )<>U• lam· Pic:ture younelf ISIO n-XENNIS POOLS CLUB $2.000 INCOME llY roron1 this Winter! Anrl · • · • •. -summer n11 year in you1· living in this Vf!r'/ clean 3 BR, 2~ b&ttls. POSSIBtE? $325 -Oiarmlng 2 B}t, 2 BA hoWIC, \•le wl Avail 5-6 mo1. ' NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 or ~ J HouH• Unfutn. .S · , __________ ,. --====~~-General I COZY romer t..'Ottage, 3 BR, -2~ BA-+ nu 1100 sq _It uni!. 2 BR, 1 BA &: trplc. Top quality. $116 ,75 0 . 500 Poinsettia, 644-7311 o r &\&-90Jll. e e DUPLEX e e Two 1-BR. Walk 10 beach $59,500 Agent 673-8500 sunshintt • <:heerlul 4 bedr m i eel h•11 Famlly . rm., trplc., bltns, Large 2 Br, hotrl("; Go~us Century Park home with 21~ Meredith Mansion .. . ·. r I caip., drapes, $47,500. . "ocean vu, 2 Blocks beach, lr.tlh nnd family kl\eh. ONLY $49 950 CAYWOOD REALTY Po'.~~il~,!.i~''·o'!"~1?';1 -~~~~~ \111ich ovCTlooks pool •. Don't r * $41..1290. * 673-1947 ()r 492-0031 I• AmNTION BUILDERS hesitate, there's 2 pools for REALTY tht' prit..~ ol One. Call NO\V. 3 BR, 21,~ BA, laundry room , Univ. Patk Center Irvine ENJOY YOUR VERY OWN Santi Ana tarwln realty inc. luc fain rr:i1. brkfst room. Call 'Anytime 502-7500 PARK, pools, p u.t t In g ;;.;;....;_ ______ _ EDROOM 968-4405 (24 h ) formal dining, entry hall, Office hours 8 AM to 8 PM greens. etc. Spacious all BY Ov.'TM!r -3 BR, 2 BA, 2 B ... :..:0-'.:.:.;;....==..o,:.;..c..."..:.1 in\m&cula!I! grounds. Call electric, 3 Br, 2 ba condo cpts, drpl,_o r ·n ame n ta 1 1 HOUSE ON THE 963-5611. ''IRVINES'' home in exct. adult com· fence, eas-llt fmt en· FRIENDLY STREET munily. Luxurious ap-trance, ve~ attr ac. R-2 LOT, ASSUME k •IU«• th\• ' BR Inmlly ORANGE r~·::.~~ .. ~~ :'~~':'.~ n...dee., 900enc patio, 2 c FHA LOAN home with .,,_,n kllch. ORCHARDS gar. $29, ' m511>7 """ . J\1on1 & Dad .v.':ill enjoy the 673-7311 ~~54!;.~3003~~)!!!!!. !!!!:!!!!~ TI1is Costa ~fesa house \\!Ith privacy of lhe kingsl1.e h._~ 1171 "Tiie Ranch" offers 4 br., HARBOR View Palermo 4 beamed ceilings and huge Ma!!:lef' bedrm w /n private ln17 lkoolthurst St. immaculate l Y.. year old br, 21,i ba, 28' ma•t. suite. 1 back yard Is an ldl'.'1tl bath. There's a nother hllth Fountain YoHey Ca. 92708 home. Oriental gardens on Upgraded ahag, ~·ct bar, ex· ..... ,.... starter home. Note the centrally located to the n4 "'3-5611 · a quiet cul-de-sac adjoinln,&' ch1111ve slump block fence It :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::.iiii r~HA aasumablc loan + R2 otner bedrmTs .. ~~ to the lrg ";~~I a ~ belt. $42,500: courtyard, landscpd. lm· zonlng:-Pri~-Rt-$25.500. family.rm . ....,c_ls)'QQm to ---ii med. posaie•Mln. 644-5569. FM detalb oall 646-nn. g•rocn on ihl• '''"" fol: JUST LISTED LOWEST PRICED Bays"°"' Mobll<I -~oPf.N Tll t . 1rs FUN ro 8E NIC£1 ~ ~:::1· PERFORl\ti\.r.~CE Glen Mar 3 BR, 2 BA, ti.rep\, Rea.lt'On ' Cozy cottage. prt bch, 2 BR., For S.I• « iiiiiiiiiiiiiio963-iio562iiii!ii'iiiiiiiiii. iii fam rm, bltln range, dbl 546-0022 1 BA, w/patlo, yrd, boat Mat u-R I OV<'ll, dshy,·shr, plenty of " stg'. + room to expand. 2S95 ar nvllll anta s REPO cupboards, new w/w crpls FOR Sale By Owrier,Lovely Crestview Dr. , $750 DOWN & drps, covered patio, landscaped 3 br, fam rm, 2 =n~41=646-9'179~'7-~'~"'""'n"u=. ~-s•LES & LE•SING · ldscpg. Xlnt cond. $30.900. ba, comm pool, playground. CONDO • VacM1, troed car· "' "' 2~~p~~s~;:nti;::· ;:r~ ··p_ s1sr total cln pa)'mL $34,950 F lnnHll.ICall 552-8269. ~~nstixl ~ ~· 2 ~ Danmalull rMl'VlMaeotoW:r WHtyomes swim pool, few left. Hun-y! Payn_i.ts css !han rent. Xlnt L1gu~ I , . , or 557_9144 or S42-H2l locauon. rent \V/opt. to buy. 613-5221, I I' 642-3645. Firs t Pioneer _Rea ty Squeaky -clean _ fJO clean you HARBOR Vu Home11, 4 BR, take ......,,r shoe~ off to enter. 5 BR ••oo l 2" I ,.2 .•• 71 ( .. ,. 1r.e 1 sty, Lge. Vu lot. Fan· FOR THE SWINGING SINGLE 531·6800 WANT TO SELL? ,, .. -, ..., sq. t.. : 18 • ·-· 1•1:, -6-1103 . t ti II p-ded Priced Up-graded throughout A ~s bltns, DW, crpts, drps, [pie, · 3 BR, 2 BA .. "MADRID." M ca Y u .,.a · \Ve have prospectg for all BBQ In Founraln VaUry s 1 2 story, $42.900. ~2Hi Popular ··~11ss1ons" area, bel ow nikt Open Sat/SUn slies In beach am-a parl<s. tin~ an!a ." Poo 1 ls ava.i 1 lable. 3 Br. 2 ~, Ba, fan\, frf}l t'. $32,950 . Large Lot. l-6, 644-T'A4. \Ve hanaie everything, Ov.nc.r says S<'l ·Nov.. many many l'Xlras, $3l,900 CALIFORNii\ J:t.\.i'l'Cll NE\V Bluff! condo. 3 br, din Plrasc call anytime. C WMll[H & Ul ReallOMI 54&-0562 SOUTH COAST _ PLAZA ExqWlitr "Sandpolnte'' home on quiet etrert. 4 br/lrn., spilt Jew!. Very plush dC!COr. Only $39,500. C wAtl<tK 11 tH ••1 ·250 _mi. fam rm .. 21 ~ bA •. com· COAST RESALES Owner "" -.> h\'O yrars old and 111111 pletcd J uly ls!. $62,500.- Huntlngton 8e.ch sn\clls brand nc\v! C LASS 551_1488 or MS-lS:lG · 531·7232. paG~~D~~s-~l~CH~ c':,1~ L•guna IMch * 4 BR, lrvif!e Terr. '73 BUQDY 12x40, 1 bclrn1 •-*n" n~A J $67" furn. Co~ta Mesa Adult coon:llnated fixtures, plush Old Lagu b ~ ncome :i mo carpets & drapes roaring . na-c armU with •N'Pr Hts dupltx, vacant A""me~'ean$4j()(), .. ,,7_.~ f 1 2 n1' baths ocean view, SJlO ess new Owner/A&ent 6T:H524 ,-, >N '1.-.;N ircp ace. va ty · electric kitchen, ACp&rate "'•~exes _,, the ........... '69·SKYLINE 3'.)x52 bdrm, 2 ~urroundcd by exec ~mes dining area. cozy fi.....Jace, ..,, '"'" · ........... . Just b!ocks to beach. Ins~! In this 3 BR, 2 g..\"home l\f ea Larson, Realtor bath, Costa ~tesa Adult today. BK.R 962-5511 w/3.Car &arage. Askins * 673-3563 * Park. LOV.E ITll $69,500. , . NEWPORT SHORES American 557•9390 R>\NCHO LA CUESTA. Just nd you will when you ... Red Carpet Realtors BY """"' *""" 3 "' 2 ba 10.41 MOBILE H 0 m. sh: nionths old fully land· this ncal·u -a-pln 3 BR. 2 S38 800 Prine oocy 646:3718' wnOxXI cabana, xlnt .cond. ~aped grounds,' 5 bedrooms ~;!d I~tlobOni~h ~;17 497 1761 . oCEANFR0NT . ~~~. Pomona, Space 41, Rcalto~ and lots of living &pal'l'. .._ 1 w re · • Duplex, owner/qent 613-92166 BAYSIDE VUlage • Ne~. ·~. ~ a t the beach and Bonus .. pat ? wlr.cd tor ........... ~ -.~1..-CA-tL-gs.q-4456--...!!.eroo, dishw11hr, 11prlnk1e1'3 A irood want ad ll a~ In-~ 2 br, 2 ba, Choice OUR BEST BUY 81 ·~· • ·and a "'cli:Kepr·tt5W m·a1n1 INtw-summer hrs.8:30-8;_30) ~Y.fJtment. location. 01\Tl.f.I:a 6Tr1069 Light & a.Icy 3 BR. 2 ba. l'Usl . SPAClOUS 3 BEDROOM front .& rear yard. S.'l6.~JO. -• bl!. 1-onl£>1np. home \V/cup.! QUALITY HO!\lE • s & ·s fut f?E~~~RMANCE bo ru•ds & clO.M'l8 galore. 5 Ja1h & 11J11s1er ronstructlon. 3584 \'rs. yo~ng. Cornp. JJriVfll'Y hl'AU(llul!y dC'ru1'ated, big 111 2 pal l~ & prtrk llkc yaru. paUu, nt'\\' kw.• priec or GI NO DOWN Cho1<.·e ~i.s1s1~,c-art'u. s:i1.:m. CALL flGS-4456. neaut. ·uPJ{l'adcd 4 sn .• 2 y1·~ 0 ly $. ,5CJO -.-111.'Y.'. v11ull ed C'f!tlings, hug<' BALBOA BAY PROP. POOL HO~l F. • \1·11\i .gas fan1 nn \\'/flrepl, cover<"i * '42-7491 * J3·B·Q. ~)'~ Ill 1l«-kln(:. L'OV· patio. ull clec bltln11. xln1 * NEEDED * f'red patio. 3 bt.~mis, value $43,900. pancl(>d living urrn, 011 a ll'l••l!'ll•.,.•- SALESl\1EN hll!xhl~'. for $34,900. c,\LL I' 11hli'liitf!lll For our NEW oUlcc 008-f1J6. · -·--' __ BALBOA BAY PROP. 'U.4471 ( :::.1 I 1500 ?.fesa Verde Dr. Eut "' * 5$6.llOO * NEWLY D ECORATED 3 BR, 1 ~ ba. $27.500 IALBOA BAY PROP. * SSMIOO * BY. o~'JWr, 3 BR, 2 SA. bltih11. frplc. qul~I 11, 4:.> E1uMr $32,500. 837-6417, No bknt. BY 01''J1f'f ·-FUll_.J u11yrn~lc1l"l BR homr. jlurround1·d hy 1u•h liCIW~I')' I f 11 r r y l $33.&7/J. ~li>IS S©\\JtllA-l&"B~s· Thaf Intriguing Wo rd Game with a Chuckle COTTAGE PLUS INC::OME Great -opportunity to start your·nial estate investlnu: v.•lth thlS v.•ell located ' cottage on a large R·2 lot FUJI price S20,950 Low Dow n HA"BO" Get Off Your Dead Equity 7.3x'1 gross -iood spen· dable. 5 on a lot. Bread &: butter units In Ea11tsldc Coil ta l\1e.'lll, each with smafl privnte yards. Seller wll llng to trade down for a residence. CALL R O Y \VARD * KASABIAN * Rul Estate 962-6644 SIX UNIT -apartrnenlll with ocean breeie1. Spaclo1.11 3 BR, 1% BA. bltlna, crpt'd, drp'd. 6S' x 300', close lo l!:ast11ide Costa Me1a . One pit rcC'l 180x300: -zoned for R RENTAL8 IL>tal of 18 units. $9'5,000 Apertrnentl CA!.L 0 . J 0·1'.U -~ ,,..'*-.. ~-.:Hot.::;J;:"';..,' - 7:1ALTY 43..'\ w. l!tth St., Co.ta P.leA Nt•r Ntwp•rl P11t Offlet ISM S. t oast Hwy., Lapna 1 . EXCHANGE CO!ITA MESA OFFICE R-2 Lot , zoned tor 6 Unlli;. $1.30 • I BR, 1tv, cpta drtJa, Huntin¢:on Be8ch. ex !. patio, infant oK. FOR : 10 to · 15 Units ln $120 • Bach, aU utila. p:!., Orange County. furn, pool. Sparling Investment Sl35 • Gar, apt, utlls. pd., I 1----Co•rp.--_paM!ally film •-5662 $135 . 1 BR, partially f\lm, -\1•/gar. E-slde. BEAUTIFUL ocean view CALL ~lll LAGUNA R-1 lot, close 10 city. Sa._criflee $16,cm. LAGUNA BEACH OFFICE .f9C..'7508, 49fr2218 $155 . Furn Bach on beh, utlls ' C-2 LOT, xtn( loc., approx. pd. pet/kmshr OK. 50xl&J on Harbor Blvd., S175 · La'-1 BR, w/irar, stv, • C.M.· must ffll owner. re!rla, yd for chlld/pe1 . 1213) 792-J.028 ' SD> • 2 BR, 2 BA, bltns, ' Mount1ln, 0.Hrt cpts, drps, J<id!li pet1." j Resort 174 S29":i • 3 BR + f1;1.n\ nn, trplc, LARGE cabin 2~ ftetts. View, Orchard, PA t I Cl, Sundcck'. Box 35, Pinon llllls, Ca 92372 f 1 1 4 ) 249-3647 Lake Gregory Chalet -l.akP view 2 BR l ~i B,.\ fr/pl furnished J26,500 821-4.142. Ranches, .. arms, Grove1 llO gar, kld11/pels/q\11. ALSO Sl1~1i\'IF~ll REl\'TALS C•\LL 494-!1491 * LANDLORDS * . FH.EE ltENTAL SERVICE UNIVERSITY PARK Attract!~ 2-bedroom, den, Chancellor honll' (prh•ate , dwelling) 2 bnths, double fireplace. Dining are a bullt·ins and SCr'\'lce porcti: grammar school. $1050. In-BEAtmFUL 10.aere Valen· come. Alldng Sill.ODO. but cla grove. Lovely home site make an offer. KINGAARD A retirement I n c o m e , R.E. 642-1J22 SacrUI~ at S 2 5 , O 0 0 , Rear yard baa covered patio, 1torage shed, tnd.t t trees. Front yard baa com. plete privacy. Po o I and I tennis court prtvll91es. Oot11 t to lhopplnr centrr. '310 per !!?2".!t'.:-.. Ctll e v e n I n r 1 QI~ or &U-4200 &ft1 lime. 7 UNITS-$75,000 .:::":~:~~ni.c1 JM Excellent .tarter or retire· I WILL ment 11n1t1, 1 bloc~ from GUARANTEE TO SELL Coast llwy. Walktna distance to all achla It • YOUR HOME · .Mi>'i -IN 30 DAYS.- Sp1rll"9 Investment Calh t1dvanced: Three bedroom, 2 bath. built-In kitchen, llreplace, double car 1:araae, quiet tree•11haded-1tree1;----1-----1 C \\ 1\l l'.f 1: .', 111 Corp. 63&.5662 ;Age~n~•~·~···~··~··~ .. ~··~·~·-~8'~1~.00;1~2 1 NEW TRIPLEXES !VAi.KER & LEE Reoiton IN COST A MESA 20"3 Wc1tclift OrJvc i 3 Bdrm .. 1% Bath l liiiiiiiii,.,_iiiiiiiil•liiiiiiii~l~I ~·~I --,6;-l&-70l1~ll=O":pe:on-="E'"ve'=1;;.' -2 B<lnn., I \~ B•th LANDLORDS! 1 Bdrm., "' BD th 10".4 OOWN We Sptclallze In NIWport Orange County lu11n .. 1 Beach • Corona det Mu e •p1-·•t Opportunity 200 A Laauna. Our Rltttal Sero ~ ""~· I -~~:;.;;::;;;;!. __ = vice te FREE to You! Tr7 _..:R.:;•o.:•;;.llc:o:.:rs:..:.54.::7..:'6::.7':.:I:_ GOW • Prospoctor needs Nu -View! DELUXE duplex <2l 3 e.. fl,500. rmmedlately -NIJ.VllW RENTALS 2800 11) ft , 2 bathli eL All Knowa whttre tt ial Wl1to.-873-4030 or ~ amcniUe11 1ncludfd, near Bmc 1188 Hundncton Beach, ' I: 5 BR lharp "* I shops. 51• Clubh<iule Ave. C&llL •7. homes, w/rM.t,y xtrU, ~ sso,ooo. Nelton s. R.oblnton, Investment ~ No ,_ ru Broker, l'IW!Jl CLOSE to OCHll. s BR, 2 !Jn. Opportunity 220 :i= hl~nd .l 2 BR, 2 ba. -Juplex. REALIZE 400•A fl:l,500. By owner, 491!<-11 ' O ELEGANT 2 Br / River Ave:, Newport Beach. on )'Our lnvettment with ihopf/bch, Yrl~ ~; Pline. only. 8'f5-.3906 Eves. fut rrowtl\I co. 613.-;3 eve/wknd• M--, COST A Mo11 10 \lnJta, Money to Loan 240 Coron• del Mer $130,000. s1 33'8 I 11 0 om•. ·.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Prine. only, R r a I to r • 2 UR. 1 BA, rrpl~ pvt garden, + 511-osoo. 2ND T ~ ptlo, dbl gar ' bib beach, DUPl.EX, lBR CA Ch, oompl. rust Dffdl $300 loe. j!)l.!:;i,6 ex\, 30<!. usrsroE: C•)',;•:t ·t.ll'sa 3 Bn. 2 BA. fr/pl lane•~ lot, 1---1-m .?k"(I. ,....m;-~i. PRINT NUMlfl!D l!!T!RS ti< TH!S! SQU~t!S rcmodC!lcd, 111 _.lot, Nice PRIV,\'I'E FUNDS AVAIL. Cotti Met1 ""'"· C.M. ~1'.!IOO. 6<'4203. Ally Amount '~ecj~"li1,@. ti't,~ * Call-67.MIM-BKll. 1 BR. fum. on large fenced Jot, flOfth side. 01n1 Polnf t BJ!, 11., lSA, 4 510f}.. r !Ollt tn m1tr1~ rpt rlf11", lg 11tl;, • ,fli:rrrlc, SJT. m-5029. lJNSCIAMll! ll!TW fOl ANSWn • • J SCRAM-i.prS ·ANSWERS IN CLAS!IACATION 818 " dowf\, by OWQ!'r, 962.-0951. EASI'SIDE cOsTA MESA 6+2 SR iinil•. • ltte~nte: Owncr~Jfll,fl1J. 548-9695 . * 646-MtT * NO polnlll, no peilaltle1, tree ~ BR, 2 BA , DOOi, ltt, nppraisa.1,' low rllct, fftll. ~la,vt:o0m. Peta '= Child ' ltM•llJnt Thrl~ ~11. _oK. $300 494-&164, ~I .. • . . • + • • ' - Monday, Jun! 18, 1'173 DAILY PILOT 21 [ ;.._,.,_ I~ ~I -~"'-;;;I~~ ............ -[tJ I .__,,.,_ lrtl ..... -.. ~ .... I~ I ·-· l~L_I _ ... _ .. __JI~ I .. ._. I~ ... u.ct~ I~ Hou1e1 UnfUrn. 305 Newpdrt S..ch AptL Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 A 1~ptii.ii.Uiiniifuiiriin~.-~~3~65~1;B~uii1;ln;•;•;• (~R~o;n;l;•;I ~;44;;5~B;u;1l;n;o;11;;;;R;•;~;;;;•l~~44~5~J.5<~hmoo;lii1ii&iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiil.:S;ciihooiiiil;s;&iiiiiiiiiiii~iiii.:! Mor0Room-Le11••---y 'f,~;;;,:t"&;;d;--..;.;;.;l,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;l . ..!:'n~1~t~ru~c~t~io~n~1~--'5~7~5~~ln~1~t~·~u~ct~lo~n~•!._ __ ~57~5~· Cott• ~ CUST buJJt hom1:, overlook-Costa MeM ~ Newport lefch ing Back &,Y in older sec-CO~fE see 11 real garden '-"'-"''-'--'--'-~'-----! $250 lion of Bluffs. Beaut dt..'<l · LOW WEEKLY RATES apll Like Uvin« In n hoine ''Rent A PJec.e OPENING RENT TIU. YOURS mirrored walls -crystal Executive Suites !oi' $162.M/MO: 2 BR, 1~ of • P1l1c1•~ 3 + GIJCQ + Pool 3 Bed· chandeUars -lge -terr BA: 2 prk'g places, priv N v·111 ~ l.ncludtne: Cum w/gas lites, Canncl & Olaf· 2080 Newport Blvd. pati06 &. rec aniu. \Vil&on ew GCJ8 f11clllty. Big Den 2 Patiolt fin draperies, etc., etc., $600 Costa M111 Gardens, on WUJOn St .. w. OCEAN and Sh • c t Sparkling Pool. Agust mo. Ye"1' lea•c. 642.4096 . 642-2611 of Harbor, No chlld./pet. 0pp1ftCJ en er 645--03<l3 644-l652 ' STUDIOS & 1 BR'S 2'l83 Fountain Way Eaal HARBOR VIEW ~2 BR horn .. avail. $140 12'.15 • 2 111\, charu\el fnll, • FREE Llnena 646-28<6 Elegant apartmeni. designed Interested in tint quality tenants • $145 $150 Aleo 1 BR.house' gar, boat tic. Aval! ytly"'; ...... _. r~REE Utilities $165--2'11R, l~ BA. Studio on . wilh a Masler's IOuCh, IU· apply Surf & Sand Hotel 1-IB' $125, walk to water: $275 -2 BR house, 2 bl.ks e r"'Ull !jtchen cul-de-S;Bc. Pri•. patio, pool, .perb house~.security, exclu· · ocean lront ga 1 I' Poo cr1>1" dr,.,, bllin•. .Nr. .ive V«••I"" Club and 1555 So. Coast Hlnhway, Lanuna Bch. Kids, pets on all. Agt. foe .•. ,.:,. ' · r. yr y • ~eat -1 shop'g, Children ok, No pool with unique A<1uabar, '" '" 919-8430. ..--. 3 BR, 2· BA, lrplc, • Laundry Facilities · gar,, deck, 4-doon ocean. • TV & maid serv avail. pets. 735 Joann SL CM fountains and formal gar-714•, 494 LS74 j BR, 2 Sa., Oll:in, near schools fenced yd, 2 patios, fplc, Ava. 111. $285. n1on. _., REALLY shar11 Eastsldr, 2 BR, 1 ha. l'K>me. Shag crpt, gar, patio, yd. $225 n10. 64&-1456. $245-256 mo, 3 br, 1% lm, fltcd yd, crpt/drps:, Pers okay. C114( 968-~. LRG 2 Br hbn1e, cpl, stove, trig, yrd, gar. AduHs. Pelll ok. $175. 67!rl827, 67H267. NU-VIEW RENTALS e Phone ~tee 6-16-1450 dens. All part of the South -V 613-4030 or 494-3248 $30 WEEK & UP ** 3BR., 1~ BA** Coast's finest apartment Large, fl('wly decor. encl. community. l""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"I HARBOR VIEW • Studio & l BR Apts.· patio, bltns, erpt, drps, l Bedroom/s1udlos from $195 Summer Rtnt1ls 420 Office Rent11 440 -HOMES-• TV & Maid Service Avail. Close to everything. $170 2 Bedroom 1l'Oln $280 lc;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;,1 Palermo Model 4 Bed· • Phone Service-Jild. Pool mo. 868 No. 1 Center St. ?.lodels open 9 A.~t. lil dusk PANORAMIC VIEW • rm. family rffi $525 e Children & Pt>1 Section NE\VLY DECORATED ~ OI all Newport llarbor, & PRESTIGE P,er ' mo. lease. 'Ageni 237~~:.&~; ~1~~7ct.t 2 BR w/gar • tncd yd. ocean. Completely lurnish-OFFICES ""7270 ....., ~ w/pallo _ water pd. Call ed. 3 Br, 2 Ba home, large r·auntain Valley, Bcauti· l,M"t-• {Ad Good for $5 on renl) beL t & 5, 636-4l20. patio. Owner leaving 80011 • ful new building, ground NEARING CO~fPLETION. HOLIDAY PLAZA 2228 "A" Placentia ••• SJ.45 ON THE BLUFFS /or sununer. Any reasonable floor, 3,000 square feel, I uxurlous executive DELUXE Spacious 1 BR. OCEAN BreeU! Aplll _ AT NEWPORT offer accepted. 64.>-4162 or '''II.I divide Into smaller townhouse, -3 Bedrooms, fun1. apt $140. Heated pool. Spacious 3 Br, iep lndry 642-2171 offices. 50c per square electric· Kitch, self-clean Anlple parking. Adults, no rm, $170. No pets. Max. 2 From Ne\\'port Blvd., tu'm at UDO Sands 3 bdrm., 2 ~.. root,' includes carpets, OJ.ANGE COUNTY VOCATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL LEARN AUTO TUNE-UP * S WEil INTENSl'ff COUISE * TUITION flNANCING 'l AVAii.AiLi * MOINING A•TllNOON I IYEHING CLASSES * MODllN DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMINT * ,lEPAlATION fOl CU.SS 0 A" SMOG LICINSI INCLUDID * Job Placement Assistance -Av1llablt * Classes Forming Now * Special Courses for Mechanics who netd Class "A" License Fount11n V1lley oven, fireplace, patios and pets. chill:iren to 6 )'l'B. 2286 Oln. Hospit.a.l Road (l block sleeps 8, 2 blks. to ocean/ drapes, all utilities, janl- p r bfesslonally decorated. 1965 Pomona Ave., G.1.t. )'(If! Dr. 642-2222. abovePacificCoa.stHwy)to p:x>I pri1<j1eges, .patio. June lor service. Call Marilyn .----FOR INFORMATION r . Ensign Sc))ools. Leaae $325. Huntln..._ 8Mch entrance. 901 Cagney Lane, $175 wk. Aug. $775 wk. Stovall (TI4) 832-5440. I CALL 71·4/LAL5065 I 64S-7"6, Agt. •·-· UPPER 2 br, Eloct. bltins, N rt Be ch c 92660 642-9933 V"IV" I 5 BR lan1 r1n. w/wet bar & 11'" -UL~RA NICE Apt. 6 refrlg, gar, $140. t 0 Tew!'!.... a1~"1 l!'A:: ,,... • ..; ..&.. WATERFRONT * "" -,, responsible adult. No _pets. e et!'..,,_,e: '"" ~ COMFORTABLE rest home "'-frpl c. Newly dee. Enjoy pool Pools. 4 Gardens. Sauna. Reterenctt. 6464224. _ PARK NEWPORT iR Fullerton for elderly Prime location. N ~ w po r I 2l20 PLACENTIA AVE.-COSTA MESA · prlv. $.'125. 833-3894. Tc>nnis. Private pat Io . w/beaut. surroundings. Pvt Beach. Lary!.! su1tt'. Goodl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~ 3 BR, 2 BA. gigantic rumpu.s '!:;1, ~~s ~~~'on~~2ss~~~ No fee, AgC!nt 842--4421 Huntington Beach 3 BR, at 316 Cedar St. Adults. Ph: 846--02.59. 3 1BR, 2 ba. carp/drp!!I. bltns; APARTMENTS rm. Xlnt ·tood & attenlion. j parking. $350 month. ike new. 1.1ature adults; no LEASE 2 Yonr old, , Br .• , Newport Sllores. $ 3 7 5. Bachelor apt dnae ~..-.n m N 7 !Gth th bay Call CI) ~6. Bill Grundy, Realtor 't .. Monthly. 49J--076t $100 ~ .. u. _..... o. I on • I~ [ ~ Ba, frplc. dish \V fl sh c r , =-'=?''--'":'="----mo. Place. Agt 646-2414 · 2BR, 2 BA, furn, Nr. Bay & 341 Bayside, N'pt. Beach Per,on<1ls &.. I ~ carpi. drpl, $300. mon. Sen Juan Capfsfrl!Kl Call 646-2687 SPACIOUS 2 BR apt., Mesa l .uxury apartment living ocean, across !tom prk. * 67>6161 * j ::.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii~~~ j ;;;;;:n.•t,•u•'•''°•"•·~~l;j.,...ji 531-2998 Hunt.injton .&Mell Verde area, bltns, '""· overlooking the ""ater. En· Newpt Bch $2(XJ" wkly. NU 3 !lr. -1~; Ba. -view -joy Sia0,000 health spa, 7 673--0473 FUU.·SERVICF: 41r:~bk~l;d~!ri :::s.~~n~ Carpets, ~;:~ $145--$165 ~l~r ~;.ail. ?/l. swln;1ming pools, 7 1.ighted UDO ISLE, delux 4aR, j'BA, . Westcliff Building "P.,.e:;'.;'°.:;.;n;;.•l:.:• ____ _::53:.:0 Schools & July 1st, tainlly $285 , ~--""'~"-'='"----BACl.fELOR &. 1 BR., tcnlll!!I courts, p\us.mtlc>s of 2 sty, w/garden _& patio. Conler \VeslcliU Drive &1· instruction& 96..\.4029 Senta Ana patios, !rplc's priv. garageR LARGE 2 BR, 1% BA studio, bicycle trails, putting •. shu,f-Avail July 14.Sept. 3, eves Irvine Blvd., Nev.· p ort NOTICJ.:: i.s he1-cby given 575 -Dividerl bath & lots of utilities paid. $175. Pool. tleboard, croquet. Juruor 1 s 6444895 or 548-9470 • Beach. !\tr. Howard that the undc>rslgned \\'ill NR. ocean, 3 BR, 2 BA, OPEN H~ June.17th, 3 hr, clMets. Rec. hall, poOI & 1978 Maple. 64S-5&17 -. from $189.50 moolhly; also 1 645-6101. not be 1-es[K>nsiblc ror any * PIANO LESSONS * D1'V, CID, patio. $275 lse. nr sctt.ls k -shopping. !ncd pooJ tables, sauna bath."I. 2 BR. _ 2 BA. w/DECK and 2·bedroom plans and LJDO Isle, compl. furn, 2 , THE debts or liabilitie~ con. !)48.596.l Agt. ~ d 18 1 .,7 •193 709 See for yourself. 11301 BAY VTE\V _ YRLY, 2-story town houses. Elec· BR, 2 ~A, frplc, patio, a!I ' 11 Fa~tt~n"' f 22'"°un1pping tractcd by anyone other --~-'-"-''-'-'-'---- Sha~. ' Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater). or bal-ru'e•' c•~--dra· June, July, Aug. 675-1365: stores, has shops avail. date of Jimc 14th, I!l73, "'' 1125 1 BR house, gar .. nbo 2 Y ' (TP ' ( ra . ..,.. -o Koel!IOn Ln. 11 ·blk w. of 673-9239 tric kitchens, private patioc elect k1tch, dsh/wsh. Avail ma , cons1s lilg o que than n1ysclf, on or alter 1his @ls BR $165,.utll. pd ., kids, pell 842-'1848 UNF. 2 BR, 11,i BA. Adulta ...... , .... Y"-~'6. f'rom .$110/mo. 1n Cannery Tw'll Mr· 20 1• on both. Agt." 1~. 979-8430. HoVMS Furn. or only, S150/ni0. 610-C Joann peries. Subterranean park-LlWJsl~spacious 4 BR, :Village, -425 OOth St., N.B. Thi ~ A. l NYourr. Cos 19 If:~; :i:R. ~i. m't _·_U_n_f_u_rn_. _____ 3_1.;0 ~2!!.~ 2 BR~ ~~~t: St. 548-9573. . ~~1~"1!:}~~~ ~~n~ tennis, frplc~' :00~ :ili~: :~ESIGN ll{ij sq.It. 1'~'!f:~aJ~ o. ' . \a BORED . ; • , KATELLA. 847-Wil Huntington H.rbour furn. nu. cpts, lndry, patio, N:i 2 b't; 2 1'::£ <tziu1~~ Fashion Island at Jamboree tum. July-Aug. ~-corner. Suitable _store/of-D. 0, rta, Happy An--;l'~1#1~·;t;.,~E.t 1~~~8~~ 1"'="':2,,,1'°'BA::-;--;,,...=-:cllge,,.--,home-BBQ, gar, nr shops ,ft; pier. '376 W • • and San Joaquin Hills Road, SAN GLEMENTE luxUJ'Y, fices. Fronts on\Vestcliff ruvcrsa.t'Y. Thal)k you Cor 23 tod11y 10 -se-11 yo<i qut11i1·y 4 BR. / 3 BR. 2 BA, family rm. AP-$245. Marrcl adlti baby ok. pets. · Bay. Telephone .CTI4) 644·1900 modem, view home, walk to Dr. NB, Air Cond. plenty years of i-lapp1nc~. I lovC! ~~R~rnR:tcEt~~8U~;R.;~ J~~ on cul-de-sa~trttt, many pllances for sale. Call tor 5.1&-2131 2 BR $155-ttove, refrig, 161' rental lntonnation beach, by month or \Vl'Ck. pkg. 1815 Westclilf 518-9586 you, Gaylord. 0 , e11e111ng cl•11e1 "";ul-1;~~~:· 84&-details: 846-4.332. L19un1 Bffch epts/drps. htd pool. AduHs, THE NEW 492--0177 AIRPORT CENTER COUPLES 18-35 + •ble. Tu•••on i;~n(.•n1. Condominiums ;c;;::.cc.;...o.;;.o.;..;.~.---' no pets. &15-8965 BAY\\'OOD APARTl.fENTS BEACON Bay, 1 Newport Deluxe 1 2 & 3 room offices Parties, or meet crt to cpl _..attic Travel 9aha~I Fur.n. 315 LAGUNA~STAT.E LIVING ALL elec. 2 ~· 1 BA, 1_ in Newp:1rt Beach are ready. Beach, 3BR, piltio, tennis, adjacent Alrportel' Hotel. Call "Leah" 2·8 p. ni. 610 E••t 17th S\•eet 4 BR. CUlverdale ••••.• $375 ----------IOn aettl or gardens, wide ~~~rtokcJl~ mo. ""120 The sales office is open $275 week. 714~ / 213-Ur.\·est rates, full servicCs. 638-1511. S1int•"""" 3 BR., 2¥.r ba ...•••• $350/475 Huntington Harbour ocean vie\\'S. Close lo beach • dailf from 10 AM lo 6:30 845-3t...?7. 8~3223 {9-12 weekJ:fays ) --;:;.,,-;..,,.-.,-===,.--1543,.99915 ' 2 BR., de1!_, 2 ha. •••..• STU -& &hopping.--Healed pool -$140-up. 2-Br:,3-Br:;-2-Ba:--P.M;-MacArthur Blvd. & LIDO Isl£>, 4 BR, 3&\ hOrne EXECUTIVE office with lm-1'l!LLY LICENSED Approved for Veter•nl" ~ 3--SR.-2""Ba ....•••.. $2751375 DIO condo, Must see. Be soo n. Lgc., c ustom Pool, bit-ins, play yard. San Joaquin llills Road. July $1200, Aug, $1400, days pressive ocean vu & rccep-. !t -SP lllI~ALIST.. *-Tr1iinlna 3 BR. 2~ Ba ••••••••••• ~ l s1 tcnant,..rent from O\\'llCl', dc>oorator apt. 2 BR. 2 ha. 1996 Maple. 642-3813 644-5500 962-1.TaS eves 675-8766 I«>' n area, Fa-•,·on Island, Sprritual ~adings 10 am-lO 3 BR 21 ba bo us rm $425 .$225. 8'17-9#1 aJt 5. Dishwasher seU -cleaning NEW · 2 ' ~· • '= ' n · S32S Condominiums oven. ref '&: freeter. $450 , • qwet. Br, cpt, drps, .BAY VIEW LIDO Isle Waterfront ..1 NB. l\1ust sub-let im· ~J·NAdEv1<ceC on. nl!Rema1tters. 2\\~~:ia:.eba~~n~;~·R~~lals r-.fo. Furn: or unfum .. incl. privilte ,patio, gar. 2048-C 4 br, 2 ba, upper. Campi. BR/2 BA. June/July $1150 mediately, 644--0635. , .:i.u. • anuno fl, S:n I . . lGCJ Unfurn. 320 utll. & g'dl"agc. Mature G1trden Ln. 548-~763 rurn. Re-dee, 2 blks to mo. Aug. $1500. 673-8886. DESK space available $50 ~~-~e n t e. 4 9 2--9136, s.mc.t: Mid Reprlin ~ _ --VI.SI.OD-NE-W...!f" "..Club-Villa-.-3 hr.. adul.ts. ~ 1 BR-, l>"tovc, refrig, dsti/wsh occ~. -44th St. Yrs lse. mo. Will provide furniture · • ----l· d' enn1 1 2 -• --.m:4653-0r )'OllT bfuket • baleon}'0;mt-chtld-OIC/03. -Av1tih--?25:--days~20; Yac1tion-Rent11.-425--at~Answerlng serv ce PROBbEM-Pregnancy;-Cow in rm, am rm. ~ ba. Shalim:ar 962-8936 eves 832-9478 ' tide t s t h t · 8 b 8 red h•11 Completed July ls1, $535 Lido Isle ' • · · • RESl' & Recreation. \Vknds avallable, 17875' Beach Blvd. n • Y m P ~ e 1 c a ysitting I mo. 5.5l-l48S or 56-l53> 2BR. unfum, crpll, drps, Si1n Juan Ceptstr1no or ""kly rental!:, Big Bear HUJJtington Beach. 642-4321 prrgnancy counseling. Abor--~--~---- H I• -_.. \VATERFRONT range, oven. refrig, no pets, Lake Ba Id . '...i.;... 1617 WES TC LI FF-N.B APCAtion &REadoptiOns rei . .,A,, A.•35 VACATIONING? Mature• un 1n •• on •• ltri 3 BR 2 BA $550 per $145. 968-1455 BRAND new 2 BR apt pool · . -w 1 n ~~· V'tv-'t'I loving. dependable babysit- REALTY Son Clemen._ mo.nth. Le~. 673-asse:. Ceplstrino •--ch plenty parking. Rent ' $240.: Rescrv. n 4: 585-4709 ~SO~ p1294 1 • 75S k& 540 u"'1·1fl1 · MOM: Meet nie for barbecue ter in your home. Daya. A Company WHh Viskln 1• a-. Lease $224. Call Pat BIG BEAR LAKE -lovely 3 · e Pr g • · dii;mer at the White? Horse nights & wkend!. Reaton-I Univ. Parle Center, Irvine 2 BR, 2 BA new, Prf's Newport Beach 3 BR upper duplex. Qcean 493-4739. Br, 2 sty Mtn. home. By Baumgardner, 541•5032· Inn Newport Beach •.• : able, References. ~ • Call 1Anythne, &:;:Z.7500 HelghU', 331 ---Adobe. L&e 1 BR;: Park ~~-BM.u-Vu.. $250 mo. Ope:n \'Cknds, Apt Day or Wk. TI4/585-2979. F11RNISHED &: Unfurnlsh· l.Dve, Sonny · • tation needed. M2-el5 Ottl~houn8AM1o8PM $275. mo. 'days, 213: tifulbay ·&-~view:Spe :ID-2. 34443 Vi& -Espltoza, Fa U fu 3 BALBOAPeninsUlahouseor cd on Coas~t Hwy, Corona ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. MATURE woman will care 863-5't27r:.~: 691-5346,eves. 1 pools, 7 1enni.<oi crts. llOC:iaJ Capistrano Bch. 87l....(16(i6 um. or n rn. 70 apt, sle~ps 8. $110. week up. del Mar. 56-3165. Phone 542-7217 or-WI"ite for Yolll' home & c:bildren _ 213: lt9l'OMti ..., .. ! actlv;ties. Weekly Jm du/. ~ves. Coste Me.II 962-8680 Busineu Rental 445 P.O. Box 122.1, Costa Mesa: \vhlle you vacation. Xln't 50r6Bdrms ........... $375 cC=o"n-d=o=.~P~u=m;-,dr.,----'i ing summer or 6 mos. wt>-Dani1 Point 3 BDRM, 2 stiy. + base-FAMlLY (l)UNSELING refs. Drives. 66--0574 aft. t. 3 BR., bonus room ••• • S400 • lease $400 mo. Avail. now. ment playrm. Cabin $115 . STORES . Non-profit Foundation BABYSITTING any qe. 4 Blt., 21,1-baths •·•••" • $425 Unfurn. 325 544-5680/640-1596 OCEAN views, wlk to heh, 2 per v.•k. 962-7912 alt. 4 p.m. M1.1n Street, Courtyard and 636-5060 or 5'18-3643 Lots o( TLC, 6 to 6. Mes• Verde s:aJ:~. h~o~·,;,B~al~ ~mo~~kr~·~nt New Rent•ls to Shir• 430 ~r=;tt!~i:s available SWINGING SINGLES ~39rr1~~4~ltes. COUNTRY .ClublVllla.. 3 br, s<.'l'V, pool. The Mesa, 415 N. NEW large 2 &: 3 BR. 2 BA BALBOA INN Call "'Leah" 2-8 pm 530-l250. PIU>1'~. teache~· care tor ~ ba. pool,.. jas_uzzl, ad-Newport Bl., NB. 646-9681. Duplexes.-,view, frplc. $250. Newport Village SGL. feml, would like to lhr 105 Main St. Soci•I Clubl 53$ your child full time, days, 'l :11l1l1iild. -~· --"I l.1·111!111· jacent Mesa Verde Country Newport Helghts & $300. 496--4191. 2 BR. 2 BA Oakwood apt 61>8740 nighls, wknds. 645-1057 "SINCE 1946., Club. Adulll!i. ~ . Huntington Buch e Clx>ice or location ~~~!f1~·~. ~~ 1~~~ RETAIL stores or olfk.""es, ,,...._*_l_N_JRA ____ D_A_T_A_*_co 0~1.~1,=,..=a=E-So-phomo--re--g-~I W Bank Bid T -•---Unfu ••• CLEAN 1 or 2 BR. Adults, no • T . V ll ball Pool eves. 6310 West Coast Hwy, Nwpt will babysit while you vaca-lst estem g. ow-•• rn. ~ pets. Lge kil. $l:1S -$150. WAITING enms, 0 ey • Bch, $ 2 0 0 • S 2 5 0 • mon· e Receive QUALITY coni· tlon. Call Linda. 646-8693. University Park, Irvine 2421E.16th St NB ~1801 LIST .• A81n1li•ard& 5Crafts \VANT together girl to sbr th!y/lease. 67J..3706 or patiftle matches from l.OOO's Doy1 552·7000 Nighto _N_•_,._opo_r_1_B_•_•_c_11___ lux apt/or find funky old 213/869-5985 . Builders OPEN • Giant Rec Room with 11 in your area. Each \\'ilh ---------- 4 BR. 2 BA, nr. CUJwr I.: ADULTS a LEASE Apt, Unfurn. 365 tor real player piano ~~:tr::· ok~ 0 b • 143 E, 18th St., CM. Suitable LARGE PHOTO + Profile 2 BR, 2 txi; pooJl250 Bolboo lolond ], 2 or 3 BR Apt • Athletic program for stores or otc. 362 ~· ft. • Guaranteed + con-\V&lnut, frplc. blln!'I, cpls & REALTOR &l2-5113 ----------at the e Bad:i~lor & l&: 2 Bedroom Share APT or HOUSE $100/mo. &: 1009 sq. tt.'$280! lidentia.I d.,.., fnc'd yrd. Children & VILLA YORBA Call 'HOME-PARTNER' mo. C.J.S. ReoJ E>tate, (CALL NOW for FREE pcta ok_ $295. 586-lOTI. ~~~~~~~~~~ 1 BAYFRONT new 2 Br. Fum or Unfum avail 836-1194 or 548-1479 548-ll68. sample profile on 1 pro-~iJ~s~\in'Pe~~ic~n;,~, , ______ _.ll•I ~:;]',;:' ~:'If:· ~1.1s': ~<7n1'W'Mi.'f6~ Newpo-:.,duli!y ':t ~st. 2 BR apt, lure, on Seashore . COMMERCIAL APT. 1~iil;';"11'.';~"(~Jh~28. 837 9115 or ,,~ .. 1429 ... rt"*'ts for ftd Ba.yfront No. 5. Dr. NB 21J...381rll60 or aft ON COAST HWY. 3 -. ~ NU 2 BR. crpu, ~· * DOG RUNS * 714-557.0075 6 • 646-QW Mk for Lance. J~~C~d~M~, ~6~73~-~334~5~:l~~·:·t.arg~=est~ln~Call~I~."~~· l1guna Beech _________ 1 wsh/dry, dsh/wsh., frp c, Spa, 2 & 3 BR. $149 A: $199. 3 BR hc:luR, NB. near High DOUBLE shop 36X38 ft. Nr. ~ $190.-1 BR housre. Vlc;loria Duplexes Furn.. 345. p6~r!,.,)!ly, 206 Grand Canal, Kids ok. Pool. l\eelson Ln. School. 2427 E. 16th St. eves. N'pt Post Ofc. & Mariners Beh. ZOned business. Yt1y. ---------~ 1 ,.......,.,,.... (1 bile \V, Of Beach Blvd.. $ll2 mo + 16 _utll. Ml. $225 Mo. agt 646-2414 1 BR. + loft unfum frplc ofl Sinter). 963-1029 or I l[g] S22S-2 B.R. ocean view apt, Balboa Peninsul1 , ., ., 847-7786. GIGANTIC l &: 2 BR. WANTED: st:rght ma 1 e Loet -deck, &aut cood., 2 blks on canal, Rm for 16' boat, I""'=~"=-=~~~~" I y . nd _,_. 25-40, 4 BR house, HB, Industrial Rental 450 _,..., heh. 2 & 3 BR wmmer & winter ,l300=::./::m::o""-'6"73:,·:;c387::.4.o·.,---2 BEDROOM, 1 bath ou Bet its u erp,-,._"1:\.1! $80/mo. + utils. 962-8668. :;;~::=~~~:::;~;;1:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ $351)--Spacklus 4 br. tirplc 114 E. Balboa Blvd. C1pl1trano lffch bu. l_ltln1, full[ c•r-ted. That's why these apts. won't • home. Nr. go!~ c r s e . , 673-0026 · ,..-last long. Crpts, drps. stove G1r1gn for Rent 435 NOW LEASING Found (free 1d1) 1..aguna Jij~I. 3 BR., 2 BA. Bit-ins. Ocean Children O • $l4S. per & refrlg. 'J,.ots of green Huntington Be•ch 550 WrLL build or repair anything your home needs. Call Gene, 547-1&18 ;oHN'S Carpet &. Uphol1tery Ort Shampoo free Scotch· guard (Soll Retardants>. !legttuers " all c:olo< bl'ighlenen & 10 minute bleach for whlle carpets. Save yoUl' money by saving ml' exlra trips. WiU clean living rm., dining rm, & hall SIS. Any rm. $7.50, couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yrs. exp. is what countR, not method. I do work myseU. Good ref. 5.11-0101. NU-VIEW RENTALS Duplexes Unfurn. 350 view. m:i mo. Call; &C2-ll56 month Ca 11 DALE, lawn. Covered garages . SINGLE car ~. good NEW M.I 3 r.10. oid m. brown/black 673-4030 or 494-3248 General or 493-62'l8. 962""'471. Adults, no pcls. 2020 Fuller· for stot'tlge, $20 month. call 940 Sq Ft & UP pup. Fashion Isl. pkg. Jot STEAM cleaning carpet d I M WALK To BEACH ton Ave. (1 blk ·E. of New-~~7 flan>llto•'• , 'Newland by Robinsons -G-16 p.1n. 20•• th! k Re! CH1\RMING 3 BR. 2 Ilfl: nr. Corona e ar port Blvd &: 1 blk So or • !IJlf'C. ;.-s w · · bch, Is e /op I , $500./mo. PARTLY. turn. l bdnn $185. ----------New 1 BR, Crpl /drps, gar. c ·· 642-8690' · • GARAGE for Rent $30 per mo 6'6-0697 or 833-0519 673.5629 .Free e!!U. \Vesl, bcf 6 pm. Now-Dec. CM·~r Ag t. garag<', sm. back yd. -&: DELUXE 205 151.h. 847-3957. Bay, ~.)EXCITIN, G 3100 \V CoUt Hwy NPT FOUND Wednest1ay, large 04~94-~7_01_8_~~----I 4~51 patiO, trplc. 1 blk from APARTMENTS BCH N~ lmports 2-1800 sq. rr. M-1 11p:1ces. maJe part 'Lab part Dane Ci1binetm.klng beach. fi.16-9796 Air C nd Frpl , 3 SY.im LAR~E 2 ,B~, unr.t $140 1.to. • PALM MESA APTS. Office Rent1I ~ with tront offices, larg1? 14th and Omnge H.B. -----~---1 ~a1urwi Nipu•I Balboa Pen1nsula ~i~~ ~!i~:~ Rcaion::i~. ::;,_• o'67s.6100 ?ti::rf! 2~R.N~ ~NEWPORT Center 2 1ux· ~~r~to~r·$24J.de~a. ~~IRISH M?:-5-7n, pup. -~:~:Jn~ t ~r;1~~ SJ30 • 4 BR, 2 BA, blt·imJ, 2 BR, 1 BA, upper, cpts, Billiard Room •. , DUPLEX15, 2 br~1~ts, dCallraa, A~~ts,MNo .l'>.Drts. urklu!I offices overlooking Whittier St., C.M. Days stitches on lop o( h~d. ViC! 646-5219 patio, super deluxe Cl'Pl drps, bltns, garage Avail 1 Bed.rm. From $165 no pe or ...ngles. ..........,, esa · Big Canyon. Now RvaUable '464-S033 or G4S-<li81 eves. Mesa Lanes come · to 1700 Cirnanter thru-<lut, 1 yr new. Lea.se. Now. \'early. 675-0496 2 Beclrm. From $205 536--04.30. (5 b11m tn>m Newport Blvd.) In full service law firm, WAREHOUSE Superior, CM. --'''--------- 1lst & last. Dep. Ref's req'd. Cost• Mal MEDITERRANEAN DELUXE 2 Br, dmp, Carpt, 546-9860 library &. receptJon in· With dock. northern Costa VIC. at Orange Coast college NEW. remodel, frame & 25482 Via DeArua. Laguna encl a:ar. $150. SJG..4761 or * CASA VlCI'ORIA * eluded, xerox available, Mesa, 5000 sq ft, including handball eourt. Keys4louse [inish. stores, offices & Niguel. Ph: 831-1~. LRG. seclud~ 1 BR, VILLAGE BUI at 586---0222 1 &: 2 BR. Furn & Unfurn. Call TI4: 644-4610 small olticC! spaee S400./ & General Motnn car. homes etc. custom work. ~CE Garden Home, 4 Eastside, pVt. fncd yd, utlll $140, 2BR, in 4-plex. sci sty, Carpets, drapes, D/W, TV OFFICE SPACE mon. Contact Mr. johnson. Brown Key ring. 540-3811 lJccnsecl. 962-1961 \~.;_.,.,1:nnis & pool, $495. pd, $1$1). Avail 7/1 66-6456 24IXI ~;fl)55~~ C.M. crpts, ~5~10, encl.sd =~ ~~:~ C:.r:e-~ !~Newport Beach. building 642-37'10. L t.11NOR home repain. Plum- S73-71.3.) Huntington leach RENTAL OFFICE g&ragei lnwance, 525 Victoria' St. a t ~rlooks Balboa Bay. 4001 BIRCH NB ost 555 b 1 n g-Carpentry-Palnttnc-&-rt •-·ell OPEN 10 to 6 DAILY L.,una Bueft •tarbor, C.M. &12-8970 Pi:•me stta. Various size 2000 2000· 3600 tt' HELP _Tl,,__le_.~C'oa_ll"'!;l0-5060-"~"-:----I 1 -$145-2 BR bltns I drps iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii ,::;====~==--! suites, rent or leue. 3100 • • 11q. • or com-~ • • cp 11• • OCEANFRONT luxu""" 1tvV'I Huntington Belch Newport Blvd., NB. Mgr. bo thereof. Avail. 9/1/73 Cement, Concrete l -L NEW_B_AYFRON_T patio, trplc, carport, & ·J """' ---"-------! 675 ,......, l\1r. Baumgardner, 541-'""'°32 "' Iodry lacll. Couph!_& l ii> _ ~ J!I. Jt, (rplc, 1:!(11) MO. YR· LA QU'uTA HliRMOSA ~uw. REW·ARD P"IOS, walks, drlveo. Saw, s BDRM. 2 BA, fabulnus 8fa12-1664nt OK. No ""lS. Call 0i .... LY. Onvc 494--0615 .... , In Cd'! • MO() F. c H A........ Share APT' or HOUSE -"" -b-ak -mo -• rep! ,view. patio, frplc. $425 MO. r -~ 6~1972 Spanl!'!.h Country Estate Liv-•• "' :·· st "'Y· 'IUU\J· Call· 'HOME-PARTNER' '" ' '" "'" "' ace tYltLY. De.vc 494-00lii &: 11!1•11111 ing & Spacious Apts. Ter-aq. ft. or md . 11.ultes lrom 8?.&;:U9.J or 548-1479 ILK. MALE CAT concrete. 548-8668 tor est. 675-1972 Apts. Furn. 360 £ Mesa Verde roced pool, aunken gas 500-900 !IQ. ft. Fron1 37c Air NEEDS Contractor HARBOR Vu Homes. 3 br, Balboi Island ON TEN ACltFS }.tOVE into home v.•lth spec-~BN~~= ii~lng. ~·:U~i1y~rp6·1~~4~1~ Stor-ie 4SS J~\CK TaUlane -Repair fam. 2 bft. Xln't home, loca Aptsl furn./untum. Lea~ lf!C~htr view of ll&:hts: adt 1 BR. FURN $lS5 Chbkrarles \V. r.1uters, owner/" STORAGE; building . 1 0 l' MEDICATION rTmod .• addlL 20 yn: exp. & yard w-water pd. No SUMMER rental, deluice 2 Flrep nee I rirtv. p/lt. O!I. n1g t. Fro1n this secon 2 BR. FUl{N $2l5 . ho4schold g 0 0 d s. ..,,.. DAIL y Llc'd. My .Way Co. M7--0036 pet.1. ~mo. w-depos. 213: BR. plus garn.ge, June rntt_• Pools TeMI& Conlnt'l Bkfst. story 2 BR Rpt. you can see ALL ,_!LlTIES !'AID o~,CE 444 Old I -C~ 867-3..;tX; wkdays. 6441188 $150. ""r wk. p h 0 n e 900 si!a Lan, CdM W-2611 Uie twinkle of SAnlfl Ana by u~ ' · ,-..; space -inonth Y "1J Flov.·('r .r.1. t:ost 6/6 vie. Beac:h & Electrlc11 ~ l'l ·-• r •• -H ) I h Adults, No Pvt.s Nf'wport Blvd. 3 blkA No. of 646-9136 SI \ ----------! l ,:;":;knd~.'--;=--;.:;--:;;::= 6/:>-3003. ,, ac1"u1ur nr ~~ wy nlght Rnl I e mounll\hl!! by ,4 blkl S. 01 Sn n 01....,.. Frv. .. , Coust Jlwy I. 3 dra!t~ nns -all.'r. 1ery shy1 847-8618 th ~.-day. 2 bi1ths, laundry ·•~ ., , l BAo-tapt yearly Beachloc ELECTRICIAN, license<t, AVAIL June 15 ...... :uon\ Balboa Pentnsufa faellittes, private location on Beach, 1 blk \V. nn llolt « rectpt. rm. for r i.1 wed 213 LADIES flexible bracelet. bonded. Small jobs, malnt & 4Dl't &: fl\m rn\, oo lf'll' HARBOR GREEP\IS Mesa Verde ·-a $'"". to 16211 Parkside Lane.) UJO/mo. Util Incl . 2nd fir P6]J ~ on-Tb ·Sun 71 ~: vie Fash.ion lsle or t'l'J>a.lrs, 548--520.1. eul-dc-3ac lot, rn1 for boat $l5 WEEK & UP Fw'n. & Untum. Fr $130. 54()...22'19 aft sPM:''" ...,., (n4) 847-5441 w/ocean view. 548-5300 6n::68'4o or un-.. : Nc\\'J)Ol'ter. Exthime sen-G"'°'~d~~.--------11 or trlr. Ce.rdetrr pd. e Sleeping Rooms J:le.ch, 1. 2 • 3 BR's. Models' """""""'""C.::"o-~~~ Newport leich ewt. timcntal value. Giit from 1r en1ng IM2$./mo i.e. 556-S868 or e l!ouaekeeplng Rooms Open 10 'Ill 7 pm. '2700 DLX 2 • 3 Br., 2 Ba. Encl NEW bldg., be 8 u t 1ru 11 Y $Zi REWARD for acceptable departed husband. Generous ----"'-----11 &C-t.387 e Occ11.n View Ants P~enon Way, CM. nr. }Jar-gar S165 up Rental Ole rental, at coast •~a. 1 Ur. reward. TI4: 493-2518. EXPERIENCED Japa.nesr .,. ~Ma-A·.:. "--1tl.'SA ., MIMER, Wlnttt. Yrly, decorated. l«e· office, hetu1 H rd -· 5 ... "l"" Gan:len(lr complete ........ HARBOR Vu home 4 bl', BALBOA INN bor Blvd. & Adi.ms. ~~,='=c;'"""'="· =,-"-'~=·=.::. Anita'• Rentals, Bkr, 2005 of Laguna Beach. For in· ou.se, ya • ~. ' ~...-" ""ORG. lhort haired altered 1t1 1nalntenaf¥,"tl:, Scbrubbe-.:Y: ! fonnal din rm, fa.m rm, 2\.1 100 Main Sttttil 546-0370 Newport leach Balboa Blvd, 673--2058. fonMUon contact Rentals W1nted 460 c~t, patches on hlOO legs. tn.-e11. Free t'.! st i ma I et. Iba, kttchM nook. $530. mo. 675-8740 -.. ~•-.a• .. --RIVIERA REALTY V1c, 5'.nta Ana Ave./15th 66-0347 \&*M\5 LUXURY spllt level garden WESTCLIFF. 2 BR. 494-5678 4!$-.2800 WANT S 0 ME 0 N £ TO St. Newport Bch, Reward. -:-07~,.,.--.,..-,,.-,.--1 ~v·" .~ r. Custom 4 BR ~oron1 del Mar apt., priv. park llke 111ttlna. blt·ht rarce, trplc., IM'. No 11,-1 !MME TAKE TENDF.:R LOVING 642-193.S * Creative Gardenl"I " IU.U'\I~ 2 Br. partially rum., lnclud ~ Senior c)tl••ns only RtntlM 1150', D. OCCUPfll'ICY, C'•anup l\lalnt 1 ---'~-..i .... I j • tnm rm, on lrg cul-de--11ac FURNISllED Apt -$195 Util -stove, rer, i11'1hwsr, lndry 2 ' c.-.; • wUl consider dlvidl~ for 2 Ci\RE OF \'OUR HOt.lE! 100. REWARD. Black Cocker ·• · 1 • ~ .. w, .. -...... ,.. !lot. nn for boat or trlr. paJd. v. blk "to occon. NO blocks to bch. or bay avail. . Mo. 673-lfi64. 1:;.mmmmm;;~· ;;~1 or more tenant.3. Coast Hwy RESPONSTBLE CO~Lt~. Spaniel l\lalc, wearing Dea Sprinklcni lnatallcd/rrpatr I t$400/mo lte. SG.-4387 pets. z;oo Srt1vlew: CdM 1·20 $395. 673-7829 2 BR .. I ba. Frolc. Stepg to at Newport Blvd. Fret no chlldttn desltt lo lro.sc 2 collal'. Vic: M088 St 8: Coo.st Comml'rt'la\/Ttrsld, 646-lOTl HARO Vu Palermo, 4 BR. Coste Mesa ·c"o::1c.:10::::Mou::..:::::...='----I ocean. Yrly. $325 mo. 400 pricng. &&2--4&14. or 3 bed1'00m. 2 bfith un-Hwy . Lost 6 / 13, c 01'1 PL r: TE tandscapt f Ira. 2~ BA, \\>et bAr, 2 "-'-.;...________ AM for ~like ~R;!OO!. m~·~----~~liHUNTINfili~iefiG~TO~l'IR;Bedh'..'iinn;;,m;;;a;cc.. furnished home In l..11.guna. 4~779/979--2$80. n1n\t1t. scrv. Comm'!, lnd. I rden •Utl JONES REALTY 67H210 orotM\ dcl Mer. or Nrwport . rt81d . Sprlnkln.. <'h~nnup. 1Jrplc1, ttnt w «• er_... t BR \rg. tcrraC'C', S/pnnl , SMAl .. L 1 BR, Enslsldc, utll LAGUNA BE:ACH~ F"urn. 2 roonl, cpt'd. pvt balh, Belich. Netd JmmroiRte!ly, LOSI' 2 v.hlte Ptlrakteti'I. ~ 1per month. 644-nSI. Ideal for bache.lors. Adults, pd. 1 ndull, no pet, Yrly 1700 WESTCLIFF DR. ronn1, pvt entr, pvt porch, prkg, utll pd. 350'. $90. Mr. b .. July H.ith ls a m~t. Phone Vic. of Oakv.'OOll A pl . ==~~------1 VINE Ten-. 3 hr, 2 ~. t no children. $140-$150. 1993 $140-Sl45, 642·8S20, 336 E. 1 le 2 BR1 Bltn applil\OO('a, own bath. S.1051no. 494-82M Lflrt1 540-1301 \Vkday11, 4!M--490l Westclltt Rtta. &12-8220 f: X P ER . Amt' r I can blk h'O~. No pets. ttfs Church, 548-9633. ~h SI, Open ho\Die Pool. &12-t12'74. ROO>r for -ni. p·rtvate or CORONA d•l Mar, ~--I G11 rd en er. 1.tahllCMnct., " ~· ll'LPI R<oponslble father QUICK CASH Cl<'•nup & Landscaping. \ req, 6 * * STUNNING l BR 3 BR + pn!lo, Jrg, quiet. nl' SUB· LEASE PArk Newport llll'm.l0prlvflto ho.th. Jn Costa l(wy-stflre 01" ofHoe fOt'l'ttll. w/2 l!Ons nec<lt tum. 2 br • Call fr.IS-1000. HARBOR vu J-lrns. Corniel, Rarden s111. JIOOI, rec nr<'I\, Bnker & Bri11tol. lrnmerl oc· Al>I, 2 BRI XL.NT LOCA-fl.tcsa. 979-9006. Street level. S150 month. house or apt llnmed. \V~liefl THROUGH A ~"-"~=;,----,,.--,-I Sh&rP. 3 BR, fnm, nr pool, 710 \Y, 181h St . Sl65. \...~P· Mng. 1010 A Valenclo, TION, Avn I July 7th--Dec. Summer Rentals 420 6'J5..0062 10 1Xl.Y up to $250 w/utll or Gard1nln9/landscapfnt , Inc Jfll'dctier, $415. 644;-179l. NlCE Studio $140. or 1 br. • :it>7a~ ~3::,1·:,,-;.:.:.=:::·-----;.;;.;;;;;.;;;;._.;."-"'"-"''--.;;.;.IBRAND new,. stores. offices, nego. Nice U"!a pleiue. WANT AD Ex))f'M , n>llabh'. loc"I. f'N>f BR. dln. rm~, traJ ktt. A ~75 cl09e to bus &; stores. 2 BR. crpts, drps, d8hl'"h. NEW Bayfront-prlv Dch A: ** BAY SllORES 4 br, 3 Indiv. air I heal, l'lt.vlllot'!l. Contact Larry, 54 9-0 3 2 8 C'S"t, Ttikllf!\ Nul"l'ery !>L~-3!17S Jv. rm.1 Jovcly 1uu w/pool Ya rd, Jn e 1 d . u t 11 1rovc, childttn ok S-160 mo. Pier 3BR, 2BA, ~ mo Yf'o ba, July A: Aug. ~. Call 17301. Beaeh Blvd. 11.B. bet"''" 8 &r. ) or ~:,s 642-5678 for that 11l'l'l1 uMCT $;10, try R"'v. $3!KJ, 833-3894 • 612-5494 I J962-6435·. 90-8936, 703 Shall'r'. ly. 979--()631 0,r 644-451,0. 642-S21J 14r2834 eves. ti~ ~nny PIJl('hl:'r. / "-"-'"'----"' .I I -.. • ~· " . . . . ~ . -' . • • J?__DAJLV PILOf .. 1---1~1! ---1~1~! ;;;-"""';;;-'" .. ;;;;-";;;fill~J liiiiiii .. iiiiiii ...... m; .•• ;;;;1[Il]~1J I ... ...., .... \ fill I Help Wanted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710 Helo Wa nted. M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wont.I, M & F 7IO Help Wan!M. M & F 710 ~~!'led, M&F 7'.10 l[Il] ·( lrilJ I...___'"· ... _· ... _ .. !Ill]\ I ;' • r Gi1rd.,,lng Sewing/Alteroll?m * GARDENER * After1tlons-642-584S CARRIERS NEEDED FOR DAILY PILOT MAl.E -OR-FEMALE · , GENERAL OFFICE HELP . DISHWASHER. Carmel•Rapldly growing firm in Ncedcdlmmcdln<e!Y-f•r•~I. INSURANCE SALES KEL'LY GIRL Mow, edge & gen'I gtu'den· Neat, aec:urateo. 20 years exp. fng care. Do:pe,1 ,1;i; de11enU· Trff Service D1rung & Pie Shop, 628 N. Ir.vine Complex This great suu n1anufacturer. Coast Hwy., Lnguna Beach. p(,sjtion tal{e& the ability to * GLUERS. will traln. NEY $ able. ?\-10tit art'aS. Prompt-Frtt Est TREE trimming, re'nioval , DISl-l~ASHER r u J l & taJk to salesmel1 & * EXPERTENCED JNDUS. No exp nee., earn while ycu $"SUMMER MO p /t i me. 1 n t er views CU.lltomers eUectlvely. Some TRIAL SEWING h!A· learn, part . lime, eves & J . lb K II . ~ Pttt 534-7187 SJlra.yfug, slumps -Call YARD Clean-up, nl a i n t , i -°"-"'-67-~~~'----­Comm. -Rc11. Open ing nC'w Window Cleaning .Sa.m-ipm, .Mon-..Fri. Mesa -general --0tc _expu_Sttu'\ CH!N..E. QEE&ATORS. line wknds;--!ull~time when qu411· -01n,,, • I y_,.,.orp Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 $450. CaJl Sally H a rt , .slf:lcb. lied. Jobi In MUST BE 10 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER HAVE A DEPENDABLE BIKE Centei: St, CM. 540-6055 Coastal Penonnel * Sl-lIPPlNG CLERK. ex· Farmers Insurance Group DISHWASH ER Agency,' 2790 Jlarbor Blvd., periencOO or will train. Ed Lani * 54<>-1834 Packaging, Lab e I t n r, route. EXJI. Japanese Gardl'ner. 531-162'..! \VINlX>\\IS "'ashed -k>v.< EXPER. J apanese Gardener. rates, \\1ill clcun screens & Co1nplete yard srv. R<'lia. & large n1irmr fn'le, de1>en· GOOD-PROFITS ! c M ·-' Applf_: """'""'"""'"''"''"'"!"""~I Assembly-Trainee &: Exper. Full or p/ttme. Nltes only. ' ' SEA SUITS INSU RANCE, personal lines PC Assembly -Soldering & ' Ca.JI 673-7722 afternoons. GENERAL OFFICE 825 w. 18th St., Costa Mt>Sa. underwiiter, N.B. agency, llarilessiug, M ac h l n e 1 rwat. 1-l'et> l'St. 642-4389. dable &lG--0864 N•wport hoc• r .. T1t111fo, fr•"' 2ftti St. to 6,0ttl St. DOMESTIC Help George Career minded, enthusiastic, * M&-1189 * Operatorii & Many 1uore. Allen Byland Agency, 100.B individual. age 25/35 with HOSPITAL INTERESTING oppo11unity 1st. 2nd &. 3rd shifts open. I Gardening & elean-ups ·554-0657 [Ill CALL 642-4321, Exl. 211 , Ask . for Gary J1rrett Help.Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted. M & F 710 E. 16th St., S.A. 547-0395 gOOd typin~ skills. Pleasant NEW in health care fielli, for full \\'kly earnings. Apply at 1 OONUT ·shop .• nile shift. phone voit·~ & manne.r, chru·ge boQkkeeper, thru Irvine. GEN'L gardening. n1 o v.· : EmpfoJ11111t1t I I J Auto Cocktail Waitress Expt>r. only, 642-8Z74 COLLEGE girl to live-in ap- prox July 25 thru mid·Sept. \Valk to beach. Room & board + $70. per mo, in ex- change for daytime child care for girl 14 and boy 12. ChYn room, W~kend & eves. lrel'. J\.1ust have car, non· smoker. 714: 640-0255 aft 6 pm. female, 25-45. Apply in \v/front ol't1 c-e apperu,lru.e. trial balance ru1d P&L. person, Mr. Donut 135 E. Neatn~ss a must. New of-AMtrni r:.--1 u -..;,,,, J>elnua Corp, 18811 .. Florida 2061 Business Ctr. Dr. edge & trim. Resid or ~-----~· , .conirn'J F'rec est. 64>-5.~i. MECHANIC Experienced J ag. or Toyoia n1echanic needed in Lag. Bch, 714-540-3100. Ask !or Bob Thompson. 11th St., Costa Mesa. ~f::O~~ N~;iso~a~~~! ~I ... ;:/ ~ICUU OU)Y""'l St, H.B. 847~5 DRAPE RY \\'ork room needs 83.1-2066 8:30 am ·noon for NOW OPEN • ¥u ss ~ ,..,... Irvine 833-9107 • Across from O.C. Airport Equal Oppor± Emp~r General ServiCD Job Wonted, Mole 700 experienced bar tacker. Interview. 53:>-n&I or 002-3349. l -"'G='e=°N~'L'-=O~F~C~T=R~N~E~ 2701 So. Bristol Sonia Ana (714) 979-3500 Apply Between 9 an1 & 4 pm MIC.HAEL 'S H 01\1E REP AIRS ''LITTLE JOBER'' 642-1403 Ha~llng QUALIFIED -Ory ctn, mgr. Expertise dom. ser. bach. qtrs., offices. boats. 548-7197 Auto Mechanic To wot'k on BMW's & Foreign cars. Good com- pany benefiL'i. ELECTRONICS ·WE ARE GROWING A bright cheery personality & good typing skills can be your first step up the ladder of a great career w/fast growing nat'I co. Start $400. Call Gloria 'Gray, 540-fi055, .RN'S F.v'INE PER.SONNEl. SER.YICES .. AC.ENCY KEYPUNCH DAV:. SHIFT GET RID or~ UNSIGHTL '{ TRASH & DEBRIS $10 LOAD. COLLEGE STU· DENT 548-6428 Job Wanted, Female 702 HIGl-1 school business stu- dent seeks su mm er secretarial poliition a s typist, stenographer or ritcept.Ki nist. Experienced in calculating and posting. References llVdilable. 545- 4240. CREVIER BMW 208 W. lsf St., Santa Ana . 835-3171 GOLLEGE Stud'ents, f ight pollution .. l-tigh earnings wi1 h Shaklee Products. Full or part time. Apply 21~ E. 17tl1, Santa Ana or cau· 542-7077. Due to our rapid growth Coastal, Personnel Agency, ICU/CCU & LVN 11 7 Mirco Biologist to $12K · Comm'l Artist/Adv to $12K OB DEPT. Design Dral"man 1866 LABOR & DELNERY, Relief ~~Co=~r Proeto = MED SURG Payroll Constr 10 ml 6 Mo's actual work exper. on keypunch, keytape or key 1 disc device. LOCAL n1oving & hauling by student. Large truck. Reas. 534-1846 or 5.'\4-2164. Varian Data Machines has 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M. imme~iate openings for the GIRL Friday, Realty/Constr followmg · · bkk I RN ll-7 Ins Rate/Write $700 Apply In The Personnl'l Department l\.!ooday-Fri. 9 am-12 Noon YARD, garage cleanups. Remove trees, dirt ivy. Orive\\'YS, grading. 847-2666, GEN Hauling. Tree I Shrub ttim. Gar & -Yd cleanup, Est. 531...0:-m. J57-:G~t. BABYSITTER, 3 days week, ore wkend Grandmother type. refs. H.B. area. 002-3280 _ C · K TYPISTS Co. Related exper m pg . LEH phones. Salary open 675-6900 SURGERY RN 3·11 PEDIATRICS Acctng Clerk/EDP to $700 Lega't/Corp Sec'y to $700 F/C Bkkpr/Constr to $700 PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Dr. NEED help at home? We have a ides, nurses, BABYSITTER !or 8 yr old boy. l\1ust live near Corona de! t.1ar & C>njoy going to I.he Jx>ach. Call G7:rli2l5. Bi\Bl'SfTTEB. \vanled,, in our Irvine hon1e, 2 or 3 days a "'CC"k, n1a lurc \\'Omru1 & refs pref. 551-bll. COLUMBIA YACHTS 275 McCormick, C.M. t.tin. 45 \V.p.nl. Some oUicc i-lospital RN ll-7 Regis. Physical Therapist l'or \Vl.'ekcnd En1ployment Sec'y/Stat Typist $675 &-cretary/CPA 10 $625 Newpor t Beach h o u s ckprs, companions. l-lon1en1akers U-p j o h n , r>47-G681. DAY 11·ork. Gt'ncral cleaning. ·rull/part tirne. RC'liablc. Trans. 511-9.UO 543-7006. Help Wanted, M&F 710 SKIPLOADER & clUihp track \vork. Concrete, asphalt ·sa"·ing, breaking. 846-7110. 32· FURNITURE Van for local furn hauls & gen'! hauling. 548-1862. ACCOUNTANT *MANAGER HouseclMning Gen'I Accounting CALL Crosby Inlernalio.nal to $15M Gingham Girls for your E!\l PLOYER PAYS FEE BABYSITI'JNG I I-lo11sckee1), my l1on1e, Mon-fo~ri. $30 11·eek. Costa Mesa 6:1&-1072 BABYSITTER my home, 1 child. Tru s tworth y & reliable. 963-2128 eves. BANK home, apartn1ent or ofJice Degree A MUST. Orange Co. . cleaning. Bonded & insured. Mfr . div. of nat'l firm rec(s Experienced Teller for lhe -&6-0010-. --• gen'.1-acetng-bckgmd-w/a-Bank of_Califol:nia....New.port. EXPERIENCED houseclean· min. or 2 yrs supervisory Beach 0 l f ice. Excellent · F th gh & d exp. Salary & benefits. ing; ast, orou e-FEE JOBS ALSO Contact l\.1rs. Strecker pendablc. Corona d£>\ l\1ar J .R. Pierce 547-TI9t area. 61~952 Associa1es Agency, Inc. An tEq11al 0 pp o r tun it Y JAPANESE Housecleaning, 1885 Newpot1, ·c~t 642-6720 Employer experien&d in doing good ~'iBC"'=~o.---,,--A NS \V .ER I N G Se1vice eauty pera ors job· Phone ~;;..-0347. operator, e ves & 11•knds. (2) No follo\ving necess. Ne11• Carpet Cleaning Costa !\Icsa area. Exper. lie. ok. Busy shop. 64~I050 ---.fEJoor-t.u....&-V'-indow--.+-P<=· ~ol!--Wiil-1-F-a-i-n-, Mon tllru Sat. Dutch l\1ainTServ. 537-1508 c'ii'°"i;ii17ii77i;·;,;;;..,..,..,iiiiiiiiii BEAUTY Opel'alor. 1 sham· e Mast Builder- Met•I Fabr-icator- • :~eliarc Welder • Touch-Up • Clerk Typist Purchasing Dept e Marine Stock Parts Man E'.\1Jer. only need apply Monday thru Thursday Equal Oppor. Employer m/f · COMMERCIAL TEUElf E.'Cperienced UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 3141 E . Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, 673-9240 Eitual Oppor. En1ployer expel'. pl'E!fd. · SECRET ARIES Typing 60: sh 80, n1i.n of 3 yl's ex per. DRAFTSMAN 1 Yr exper. 1l'hir h should in· elude some logic dra"·ings & an interest in learning PC work. · PRODUCTION CONTROL --- SCHEDULER 1-Iigh school grad \>.'/some college pref'd. 1-2 yrs pro- duction control scheduling exper & the ability to deal 11·/all levels of personnel in other depts. REPRO TYPIST MISSION Community HOSPITAL 'irro2 Puerta Real r.1issidn Viejo (East of San Diego Frwy C'ro\vn Valley Park\vay) (7141 831-23DO (7141 495-4400 RN's e SURG. SUPERVISOR Excellent Benefits .I',: \Vorking Conditions Equ aLOppoJV Employer Secretaries to $6'15 Persnt-Uru:!s--Vnd\\'t' o S600 Secretaries/Trnes to $550 i:t,ecept/Tl'.ping 10 $5.10 Inventory Clel'k S450 HO USEKEEPER Lido Isle. 5 Recept/Personncl $450 LADY for counter \\'Ork In d1·y clcfµ!ing plant. Must be neat & friendly. Ask for Pal, 892 -9 314 .. 5970 \Vestminster Bl, Westin. half days. Local rcf'S. $50 Gen. Ofc/Typist $4~ 11·k. 673-9189. I<r.ypunch/6 n1o's e.-.:p $450 LEGAL TRAINEE File Clerk $.'WI HOUSE\VIVES -l\fanage CALL TRISl-l HOPKINS Fee Paid. Fantastic oppor. to Dis!ributing Center from JERRI WHITfEMORE start a 1egal career. Beauti- hon1e part time. Supply and 48SE. 171h St. (at Irvine) CM ful olc. Good skWs \\rill train order takers. Food & SUite 224 642-1470 ·start you on a reat career. Household Products. No fn. Salary to $55(1. Also Fee ve_sti;ient, ~ a r g e con1-.... '1fsJ'I 'tf\i • ~ Jo~. Call Sally Hart. n11ss10n. Wnte Depe.rtment 540-6055 Coastal Personnel D, P.O. Box 23781, Oakland, J~ITOR, p/dme. Semi Agency: 2790 Harbor Blvd., CA 94623. reti~ No ewr\v,necess.1~~CM~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·1-1 IMMEDfATE openings for a 11r. ne, or Ill'.} illli"!'s, . hl'autifican & manicurist, Sllverv.'OOds, 45 Fashion MACHINISTS full or part time work, on Island, Nwpt Center. · Balboa Island. 673-7438 J ANITOR. Hte maintenance, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I f/time, Over Zl. Apply in -person .. Huntington-Beil.eh· --Inspectors · Convall"scent Hospital. 18811 Top r•t1 of pay Florida St., H.B 8.47-3515. Varian Data Machines Joi n The 'Vorking Clas!! Commensurlltt'! w/cxper. Maint. Mech $950 'Previous .... u rk necessary in Fee · Paid/Also f'e<! .Jolls millini;: machines, lathes, \\'cstcliff ere. l\.1ust de o·.l'n set-ups &. llas in1n1t"<I. openings on Dedicated Cleaning • poo girl, 1 assistant for busy * \VE DO EVERi'THING * ASSEMBLERS t$~~~t~Iu~10 bew.1 i ~~si COOK s.-Ez:ce..est . .-G-16.28.19 ..,.H ~y..N .B. 64z...J970 cuU..or-p.Ltin-1e.-No+long-hair, LADY "·ants housecleaning Varian Datil Machines BEAUTY Opr, exper, \1·/or . Carl's Jr. Rest n'Ork. Exper. Own 1rans. A leader in the nlini com-'''ilhout following. Xln't op-No .ll;xper. Necess Typing 80 1v/l yrs t>xper in a con1puter assisted text • f'dHin~ystem-;-such-:-as l\1TST, ATS or ITEL Dura .• MEO. SURG. 3-to-1·1r 1-1-t0--1-;--tof·Ot"-rettivi.Jig-&-in-process ICU.CCU inspec101-s. A 1nU1. of 2 yrs eXper is prefem.'CI. In pro-. 3 to 11, ·)I to 7 cess exper. should include ht & 2nd Shifts Personnel Agency have O\\'n tools. Position 1651 E. Edinger. S.A. open to niale or (cmale. !\lark III Cc~n~le~r~l --t---& Pl>!---l---1 H-ForTA JUNIOR SALESMAN:· Industrial Relations * 847-3637 * pu!er industry has several por. in Cdl\1. Call 673-0968 Apply in person, bel'\m 3 & 5 imn1edlate openings in our aft 6p1n. wkclys at Carl's, 3101-Neiv· Landscaping p.r 0 d u ct i 0 n area for Boa.t Repairman p011 Blvd .. N.B. Assemblers at all levels on COOKS LANDSCAPE, Garden 1st & 2nd shifts \Va lcrCront expcr. pref'd. . . maint.. clean·up, sprinklrs. F'ull & p/tin1f'. l\Iust have (l l 1st Class broiler n1an & PEDIATRICS II to 7 If you n:iC'et lhC'se qualifica- tions & ire looking for a position \Vilh a growing e Orange County Co. I.hat of. fers xln't pay & benefits, Please App·!y In Person & OB, RN & LVN 11 to 7 cables, circuit b o a r d assen1blics, chassis & p<)\ver supplies. Rec e iv i n_g_ln- spection exper. should · in· elude sheet metal parts, circuit boards, components etc. w/knowledge in the use of drawings, vendor catalogs, fuicronieters & calipers. Earn $20-$40 per week (714) 4~9401 \vorking atler school and on Saturdays getting ne1v TE(ONIC cu"omers-for the-;Dailyf---.l"'NiiDmi'S~TRiIT.IE"°S.-­Pilot. This is not a paper roule and does not in~lude deliveries or ooUectlng. \Ve have Openings in South- wesf Costa-1\fcsa~and South Lavuna-Beach· L" 133790 646-68"2 -· • · short hair & clean record .. If) dinner cook \V/exper in 1c. · ~ A mu~. of ~ m<_> s expcr in Blackie's Boat Yard N~·-heavy food preparation. can Maionry solde11ng, c 1rc111t board as. ·LB hh.. • Che! Fred 644-1700. -~sembly & <:ables preferred. _por f'<;U.:.1•. •---- Brick-Block-Stone BOOKKEEPER COOK, exp'd in institutional If you're looking tor a posi· · r 1 cooking. Beverly Manor 645-8266 lion with a g1i:iwing Orange Expanding Los J\tlgeles & convalescent H o s p i I a I , Painting & County computer company Orange Counties" CPA firm Laguna Hills, 837-8000 & meet these qualifk_.ations. has career opening for full Paperhanging clmrge bookkeeper. Multiple e Cross coun.t,ry Please Apply In Person .ledger experience desirable. * WANLoLwP .. At;PngE. R * i\fon-Fri 8:30am-4p1n Salary commensurate with Drivers To The Personnel Dept experience. Call for appt e Foremen When you call,.-pt\.1ac" --71;r;s33=005r.-e Managers 548-1444 ev.,. Or Contact NOT BORING • Assemblers PAINTING & repair, 3.'i yrs B. Krafka · e Molders Or Contact B. Krafka VDM Varian Data Machines 2722 Michelson Dr Irvine 833-2400, ext 336 Equal Oppor. En1ployer v.·orkmanship guar. Take 2722 Michelson Dr. BOOKKEEPER-Exp., type e insnactors advantage bf my exp. 00.70 w/p n1in. Xlnt. opp. ..--ESCROW SEC'Y 536-7056. Irvine for pel'son who \\'ants to • ·Gel Repairmen ak · · All 3 Sh'oft• Join expanding firm in Qr. PROF. painter. honest \\'Ol'k, t e ·an active part in our 83~2400, ext 336 c Start $600 \Ve Will Train angc Co. Great chance for . Laborato1y e MEDICAL TECH 3 to 11:30 · Excellent Benefits & Working Conditions An equal Opportunity Employer .. \Vhite Elephants" over- running your house? Tum !hem into .. Cash" ..• sell them thru a Daily Pilot clas~ified ad! It you meet these qualifica- tions & arc looking for a position \\ilh a gnr.ying Orange County co, that of- fers xln't pay & benefits - Please-Apply·In-Pcrson Or Contact B, KRAFKA 2722 Michelson Dr Irvine 833-2400, ext 336 Equal Oppor. Employer Equal Oppor. Employer Huo.tin£!oo ~~ . Mo.chine Oper•tor_s Applf .npwl ~ Plastics Openings: on 2nd & ~R sitCRETAllY 3rd •bilis 1or exp er . Le811D 'a11 phues or~ss. operators.& trainees. Clean, then will 00 pronlOted to lite work in modern new private sectttary. Avg;· sh. bldg. Still b:mus premium Salary t<> $525. Call .Sally for nite work. Oppor. Jot llart, 540-6(65, Coast a I advancement & xln't fringe Personnel Agency, 2 7 9 o benefits. Apply in penon Harbor Slvd., C.M.. 9-U am & 2-4 pm ..• cle1til out lhe garage "l\1ake Room For Daddy" .. , turn that junk lntp cash with a Da.lly_Pilot ClaW1ied ad. Call 642-5678. Cali(. Injection Molding Irvine Indus. Complex 200 Briggs Ave., CTI.I l'CA.S. Int/ext, free est. 0• JX'r mo. M G y ht C advancement. Salary to $550. Refs. 548-2759. 673-6663 ac regor ac orp. 11'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiii~ Equal Oppue. 'Employer 1631 Placentia, c .l\1. CaU Kay· Wing, 54().6055.11 Efficient Painting Co. I :Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=:=:=CmilZ [BOOKKEEPER, exp'd for ..,,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,. Coaslal P.crsonnf'I Agency, l\1ACHINE Shop Help, drill press & lathe operator OI' person v.·/machine shop training in school. UsuaJ company benefits. 8 5 IJ Production Place. CM. Low Cost • Pro . Honest . I' retail g ift store. P/Timeo. CUTI'ER-experienced f 0 r 2790 1-larbor Blvd., Cl\t. . 673-7307 * 5:18-4065 ASSEMBLERS Buggs lnh'?rnahonal, 2043 EXPER CLEANING p A I NT ING-Reas. dean, \Vestcliff Dr.. Ne,.,. port drape1'Y v.·ork room . Call Beach 5..1.1-1161 or 962-3349. \Voman. F'or medical office reliable, Lic'd, Ins, w/Refs. Electronics firin needs ex-="°',,·==.,,.-~c-o-,.,-r DAILY PlLO'r suites. Nights, 40 hrs wkly. Free Est. 675-5740. BOOKKEEPER gil'I friday, De ivery of 0 NL y ' Benefits. References re- AINTI G perienced assemblers for must have e x ce llent SUNDAY , to P N production dept. Full lime telephone personaliiv., .....,...i newspaper carriers in SAN qulre<I. Bondable. _ Ne~rt II I all f · · 1 I ' II I •~ CLEMENTE Rem•;re B eac h area . Ph-olie· pays o c pro e.c;:s1ona s. f'mp oyrnenl ,,. exec en salary and benefits. 557~312 i area. ...-s For free est. 646-51 78. benefits. Just 15 f1'1in. hi:im use of Station \\i'agon or weekdays, 644--0606. Santa Ana. BOOKKEEPER • Oulstand-Van. Contact Mr. Harry EXPERIENCED p ' o p I e Patios in". experienced full char<>e Se 1 330 IV 1 B St "' "' e ey. es ay ·. needed to advance v.ith fast T 0 d I Call For Appt. bookkeeper for investment Costa !\ICM.. 642--4321 gron1ng auto .parts chain. PA I covers. space al· Industrial Relations firni. Salary open. 547-6621. lice. Unique weU planned. DELlVERY l\1an, p/time Apply ill E 19th St, Ot. r.rasonry. Cone., etc. Only (714} 494-9401 BROTLE.R l\fan. p/time, ex-for furniture store work. 645-8264_ quality. SI. Lie No.,180660. pericnce-d. Nt>"'POrt Beach Over 18 & must be neat & FEMALE. run errands, drive Rt>s 642-1770, Kt>n. TELONIC Tennis Club, 2601 Eastbluff, clean. Martin Furniture, automatic van, full time, NB . 1865 Harbor Blvd, CM d Plas.ler, PatC'h, Rapair permanent, no stu ents. INDUSTRIES 548-5!31. non·smoker. 5 day•. $1.75 * PATCH PLASTERING * Laguna Beach CHECK HERE DELIVERY Boy wanted, ap-per hr. lnt~iew-6/18, 6/19 All types. Free estimates ply in person, L I o yd s & 6/20. Z.5 pm. Window Call 54CHi825 Equal Oppor. Enlploycr Nursery, 2038 Newpo rt Designs, 3737 Birch St, N.B. Plumbing No Registration Fee Blvd. Cl\.1 F1JLL lime handyman cap. ASS I ST AN 1 manager No Deposit DELIVERY. 5 days, morn-able of replacing moldin~ & L.R. OTIS PLUl\1BING trainee, counter girls, f.Q' ing paper ii:iute, N.B. hanging doors, in San Juan Remodels & Repairs. \\'ater cooks. 18 or over. Apply to Y,tarehseman. Drugs ... $4 hr 5:~7:30 nn1, $1·10 per mo. Capistrano. 493-1128. heaters, disposals, furnaces, manager, Jack In The Box, Driver. Shop Trne ... $2.25 hr pref mar r led man, , _G_A_L~Fr-id_a_y_n_c-ed~e~d-no-w. dsh\\'ashrs. 642-626.1 l\1/C & 38.) E. 17tb St., Costa l\.Icsa. J\Tuffler tnstaJlei· .. to SSOO ino \V/Dalsun, Toyota, V\V, etc. assume full duty, heavy B/A. Con1plcte Plumbing AITRACTIVE Girl : Steady Assmblrs &. Trnes to $2.84 hr c'~~~75~1~6....,----:--I cust relations, p hones, service. "·ork, hi pay, short hours. Factory Cleanup •... $2.00 hr Dental Aisistant paper \\'Ork. photographic PLUl\fBING REPAIR Gen'l c leaning. no heavy Electric ian .•.••..•.. $5.00 hr Wanted: Best chnirside as-bkgrnd helpful. Call Carol No job 100 sn1al1 \1·ork. l\1ust drive. Apply Painters. 2 yrsexpto$5.00 hr sistant available. Willing to 557-3843 ** 642-3128 ** 11-t, 569 \V 19th St, C.M . ~1achine Oprs .... to $2.25 hr Y..'Ork hard for good pay for """*7"'-G"A"R=o"E"N"E=R,---*,----11 TOTAL SERVICES CO. It's a breeze .•• sell your &~~:~!';1~fi~~.:.::~:~ ~~ young doctors in very busy -•• Be your own Boss l\.llnor Plumbing & RPpairs ltilms \\-ilh ease, use Daily . Cl •J practice. Must have e>:per -F II /t' · 6•• -0,. ·~1809 Pi 01 CJ•o•o'to·-•. 64" 5678. Driver, Shtp rk •... $2.25 hr . 2 l lak F'1X u or p 1me 1n your I·:;;;;::;~~;;;;";;:;-~;.::=:;;;.!.;;;;:;;::;-~-~~~~~-~;;~[ ience ( yrs • c i• • o"·n area. H.igh income, ------·a· I Off' 1 ·~~ have PXtensive-.know\edge of Guo rant--, Customers enerft .ice •••• o UN mo expanded duties. Must be weu Trader's Paradise Secrt'!aries ....... to $575 mo neat, dependable. enthus-No Cash Down Typists , • , ...... , . to $600 n10 iastic, healthy & 20-3.-5 yrs. Earn NO"', Pay L.'lter Receptionist ...... to $525 n10 aa2.8339. AL 534-7187 Sean1stress ....... , .. $2.00 hr lines times dollars Factory Trncs •. :.10 $2 .. 2.'i hr DENT A,L receptionist. f.fission Vi ejo/Laguna lli\1 area. Experience required. FREE &: clear 10 acres producing ornnge grove, on oN-ramp tot un~~s.1 commer- :;iaJ or ? $79,:w. EquHy. n-ade .up, O\vner 6T"~. HA VE Gulbrnnsen 10 yr Old ~ (2 manuaJj new, Wll'J sim w.OJ .wap for ottlce futnlture or aJmort new eyd•. ~19-2939. rnr.r~ .~ l"lear commercial inc propertiefl, next to Sean (,'ov1na, for unit1' commerc. :>r lndui;t, $65,000 eqty. + Tra<lt> up. Owner 6'1>6259. '69 OLDS & 24' Aln;tream J'win \\1/tilr, for T.D., smflll ::a1', or!? Xlnt r.ond. Vaill<' boU1 $5500. or separately. 192·31'4 BRUNS\VlCK ROid cf™'n 4"'x9 pool tblc $89:). Snooker 5xl0 S9!:J5. Arcade gamei; trom S90: Trtt.dt.' "11 Or p;_1t1 tor. 17·22 f1 boat 01' 1 5-1~·S124 WILL Trade 1969 Grand Prix Pon!iuc . ior Sid Boot. C.11 . a:i'2.-~ .. APEX EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 1810-C,Newp;irl Blvd. - Costa Mesa ~2{) CLERK TYPIST Sales ord<T dept. Accurate typlng, 60 w.p.m . cloctric typewrite~ Sil.Jes order pro- cessing, jnvoiclng & other admJnistraUve functions. Call For flppt. Industrial ltelatlons (7141 4'4-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES ~a9un1 B11ch F.<iulll Oppor. ErnplO)'(!t C0CKT A IL ' \Vtllt.tt~'fCS & kl. lntcrvie\v Thur5d&y, Al 1700 Placentia, .C~l. 1!11 ........................................ ·_L_.,_ck~y~L~io_n_. ___ ~- Call 830-1395 DENT AL assistant wantetl for .specialists ,office, ex· perience preferred. 644-0683. ()...E NT AL Asslsta.nt .• chairside exp pref, call bet. lOam & 3pm, 548-5588 DENTAL Re c e pt Ion s I, mature, exp<'r. F/Llmc. Call '548-8844 DENTAL Assnl., 1 year ex- p<>r., full time, Fountain Va lley, Call 839-9660 Dr~s Assistant Young lady (18-28) to a551st In hcnlth spa. Will t.n11ln, no exp. ne<:. Apply In pcnon ony aft or eve. 2930 W. Coast lfwy., N.B. Gen'J Acctng Mgr to $1.SK Ele<:. Technician to $15K Control Engr 10 S13K Exec. Sec'Y. mgmt $700 Secretaries to $650 Audit Sec:'y, S.A. to $625 ......, Mll!nl Sec'y $600 (;efi'il Ole, Mktrtg $450 lk-ctpt. Gen'I Ole $400 Clerk fypist $400 RN. 30'hr wk to $600 DIAL A JOB!~ We Havti f\-lany Xln't Qp_porrunlUe!J For Secr1tariet \Ve 1u't.' hert, \\1hcrc • Are Yoo •..• NEWPORT Personnel' Agency Li:t Rclnderi. Agrncy 4()()() C,11n\p11.-Of., N.B. 557.3401 Need a "Pad"? ~an ad! 833 Dover Or., N.B. . 642-~70 .. LOOK e e e IT'S GARBENSTANGEL . TIME!. USED GARBENSTANGEL n Mu.st have right-handed· zoensti!t with power dip-' poletk. Would accept ear- Jy model with battery op. er a t e d plddlrbottom. Write: Cluaitied ad No.. 174, DAILY PILOT. P.O. OX 1560. co.~ Mea, CA If you truly understand garbenstangel; it's ti.m.e to garben 1 " If yo_u don't understand it may alr.eady be too late but, what tbe heck, send in the coupon anyway ·············~~~~··········· : Yes, I will build a garbenstangel -or launch a : • search for one I can put in shape for exhibition at • • the DAILY PILOT-South Coast Plaza Bu ild A Better• • Garbenstangel Contest and International Rallye . • : Please tell me more. · : · • NAME -... -.. -... -.. -._ .................................................................. --... -... --... -... -• • •• •ADDRESS _ -· .. ···················-········· ................ ~·· .. -···-·-···-········ ........................... . • • • ·• CITY -.... -...... -............. -............... -... _ .. _ ... _ .. _ .. _., __ ZIP .. ·-···--·· ... ,, ... -....... • • PHONE _.,_ -· ·-____ .......... -. AGE .... -...... '. .... ·-·--··· • • • -~™ . . . a ProlHttM ~ ....... DAILY PILOT, P.O. l•x tl6t, C .......... C.. tW6 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r>iiAN with sale6 ability to make & install shades. Good opportunity for enthusia.~Uc, dependable person. Custom Shade & Drapery Shop, 3535 E. Coast Hwy, Cd M . 673-7830 - MAN or girl Friday. Ac· curate & sharp. Heavy phone. Lite bookkeeping It p,.i.yroll . Typing. $400-$550. a month. 642-3490 MANAGER TRAINEE S!art at $650 + comm w/a really rlynamic young co. who is looklni::: for a career or ient r.<t n~gressive indiv. to fi ll key rntry level position. Xln't bcnefH s include profit sharing f.· f;rntastic employrr fliscounts. Call Gloria Cray, 5 40 -6055 , Coa~tal Personnel Agency, 2790 Harlxir Blvrl., CM MANAGER TRAINEE Outsta nding opportunity to advance to managerial posi· :!i~t In~~ ~~:·r ~ e~ Sl000-$1500 mo. Must have direct sales experience. Call !\.fr. Newman 979-Sm )tANAGER. & Asst Mgr trainee. Apply at Kentucky -Fried -Chicken, 700 s. El Cam in o Rea l, San Clemente. MARINE M ec h . & n1echanlcally o r l en t e d Personnel. * 64>3861 * .MATURE Woman -Chutd N u r s ~ r y attendant. EX~ perlence('L Own transport.II· Hon. References required~ Cati between 3-8 P1.J\ £.t<H474 .MEDICAL transcriber Ir: h'ont olfice secretary n~, ed tor radiology omCe located in NB. Ex If· w/MT/'Sf preferred. ci.h 642-6464 for app't. • MEN a WOMllN 11-27 Eani to. $342.30 oalary pir mo. while ~ teach yOu ' job skill In Eleetroalct, Me c h t n I c 1 or. A (I m I n I s tratlon. . Aftcr- trAlnJng, enm $45--60 per- mo. for 2 da~ work. CID TSgt Yoon:r1 C&Jlt, Air Na· tiona1 Gunro 979-134.f. MEN & Women mallalltf tmJnce·1, &.ll L l e nd a·n ta wanted for gnsoltne Mll'S onl y. Ideal opportunity for ambitious J>001lle. Must be Mic to relocate. E':xpetientC not ncce$Slt')I. 5end l'tl!Unle I • It plctuni to P .O. Box 5331 '1.emon-On'>vtr, eA 92\M.1 Wo.nt 11.d ttsulta ..... &t~ .~ • • l il!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!l i!!!!!!!~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~-~~~~~~~~l ~~~~~~~M~o~nd~~~·~June1~19!7!l!!!!!!!~~~~~~O~M~LV~Pl~LO~T!!!·2!!13 1 1 :..c _ .. ···-·····~l[Il]~•• 1 .__ ir»J 1 .... " ·' 1rm 1 '"....... 1[fl]1.__ _" •. ,_1_,l[Il] 1 .... •. 1(§] 1 -... , . 1.l§l 1 -~ -1rBl1 ,_.....~ 1fiJ Help W•ntod, M & F 710 A.Ip w.n1!CI, ,,, 918 ~----~~~ 1 r:;·----i;;~ I ~---;;~;;;1 -H••ewontM,M&F710 HolpWon19d,M&P710Help Wontod,M&F 710 MlscollenMUS .,. SJ!!!tlnt Good• 830 Ho·~·-156 c yd ... Blk... • MOLD SH OP I FOREMAN N..clod lmmodlaloly Coastal Recretltion Inr.., ~9'M)-\YMith-ll •. , ........ REAL £SfATE SALES REG. ,\t~lrMargan. 4. ~ Scoo ten 925 SUCCESS CAREER The I I C YOUNG man ~tb van for' ?ifOVING •to H aw a i I, '?2-'13 KNEISSL Supe r lilly. Seautllull dapplr 21-ey, -'--'--------1 New or experienced. Join the e Secretarlts ""' ne ompany dellverles lnteiior Oe&Jan neecuary to tell many ShOrts 180'1 \l.'/Ce:te step clMS A show prosPcct John's Racing Cyc Jn \Vorld'a large1t and tutnt e Typists Ha~pen~ For studio, po.rt time. 640-18.20 hou11ekold fumlah~s. The muteni. Good .co~. ~ew S.!2-594~. · * SUL TACO * growing ,. .. ,, ornnlultoll e Un11dllod •n-blrs . rotor H • ,....,, best king ""· Simmon• 1190. Now $W. ~ 73 "°"' ~~~~~~===!HEADQUART ERS FOR with a network ofovtr 300 • ~--'I 1 bo"' , .. _ --Wl2-l m related ex~r. " Beauty Rest matt. & Ue CPM 70. l 9 5 ' 1 ottten and .......... ,..· -1 -vwn ..>•. -rer• ~irkrr.uo~ j j(~J -·Springs -· twin -ooa·-NfSotmoll.;n"'"~tw~n.fo:-_ j(~ Ull:S.Eltr. ~IOTO~X-TI-- nlernber ot our Miluonaire VOLJ Ex-per. w;;::e::g~iza.. --wo1•• v ~ n1ott'1;~lntl5rtiililCPWe ow 125~ aft 6 pn1. I ...eg=-lC. ;\Cc.-cs~rles. • - Club. Multi-mill1on dollar ln1t•nt Peraonnel !Ion det1ited. Hvy atat typ-. . green couch. $35: Teak TV Radio Hifl _ . . !la.rbor at \\'Uson. C.~I. M 0 T E l. ma.id, neat, advertising program, Free 1·em~ ServlU: ing, 70 typina, llh 80. oriental dlb.nl. table 8' long s'tereo ' ' 836 646-4655 Ot' &46-- f!"".....,tlC, Laguna Beach guarsnt~ lice"'-'"''" ac.hool. "."• 8 CamN•• or., •·"te 106 Pleasant tele"""nrt no w/remova e leaves, 8 teak 900 fV\lt sale: l971 Yamaha ·~·· Ex u ....... ,. ,')O'I .. -"""' .1.y $;c'd. .,...... pe n-Antlq-800 ·hairs, Match'·· ~·11-. B t ~--I / v * 642-0542 * resort, 6 day wct>k. 494-1196. co ent saler ll'a1nlng. Newport Beach ~74.l cu .. ~ uu ''' • oa s, -·er a Endw"O 175 (.'C f'ngine thllt ~ 0 \\'hat Is YoUl' license 'WOrth E al o E I rotary CHIPPENDALE lampa &-various household RENT TO OWN hns r~\'('r .... ~ .... ,...·ork:A .. oo1! MT,,, perat01'. <'Xf:r. 4:45--qu ppor. mp o)ler · ' executive acce1sorie1. Phone eves. HUDSON Buy"Pi\ckc t. t·i~(:;C'1I """'' \-u 9PM, Irvlne·Coinp ex area. ~lyuosup? 2,ec, k ourh.chmonthl)· _ · Background in land .devtlOp· dHk. 7'l x ;JG, $1«>0. CaU 673-1281. TV'S & STEREO for sall, '"~. -400xl~ "::..~r koobb}'.1 H<ut CaJI Charles o av i 5 0 n, ""' ·-.. m w I mean1 1nent co. Exper. ln com· 675-8M6. ~ r1t•\'t'1' .....:t:-n ra1~'< o r ~170 ~1~1:iia ~t~~ 1;,~~~ll.caU SECRETARY ~~~~~r :e,.a~"ftel~ymp~:.·1 •~w=ESr:=;,ER=N~~P-A~IN~T~lN~GS~.1 SCRAM-LETS $10 Boats,•:.~:~* ~~~~::ixi I~~J~ s.~7~ys Nurst"S RED CARPET \\11!' are looking for a top . • bou&ht and aold at ·1550 So RN-LVN·AIDE R 1 ootch secretary to learn the 70• sh 80 5· Mltl 2 yrs college. Coast 1-lwy Laguna Beaeh.' ANSWERS No Credit Check•No Deposit -~5:.:•:.:•.:•:c1C:.:•c_ ___ .c90.:2:1 • BI CYC LE SALE • 11·1 • otl1cr sh'•f•s. 1'op pvt •• tors d b. It k ecratary • Xf<:\l-' 10 SPEF:D !TAI.JAN « RE ll,. 17.. , you ta e \\'ith title co. escro\v co la\v ANTIQUE lct1ee c ar ved , Free Delivery. Free Repair l\IARINE f\tEQL\i'\{C ( '(IF:" duly pay. llnmed. pay for 'AL ESTATE SALES . shorthand, type fast &. aC· ofc or hlnd developine~t co. ":ood lrame, beautttul tab-· Monthly Rentals Available GOO<! \i"Ork:. Fair pricts. s,1,·c 111 :\ ; 4 .S $5!).!6. Bl>ach floor duty. Co u n ! y .,..,. Id c Call Bob S1nllh to hear about cure.tely & wouJd like a processing lea••• & related r1c. 673-1616 Cosmos -Depth -Poker -Open Evas. 543 4444 you n10nry. Cnll Burr's Hil'yeti·~. mt 1-:. fialbM InU"V\\'S. !\ton·Fli 9 .;;. cru·c<'r opportunltil"11, Ad· challenge, send us your Betook -TOT RODS •'!""'!"'!!. O!!O!!"l!'O!!\!"~!! J Ulnr int'. 6/a-8677. Blvd.. t)j;"",.7'h!2. ,\ulhorucd I...etcoulie Nursta Regillll'Y vancet.I training Jx-gl n$ Mon-reswne today. P.O. Box R.E. documents. Type 70, Appli1ncM 802 Modem lingo: "I nm across . ~°""""""'°"""--=~I NISllll"I rlcnlcr _ 351 llospih'll Rd., NB fLob'. doy. C11rce1' nitt>, 7:30 p.n1. 1691, Newport Beach, Calif. dictaphone. lndiv. Rlected a new 'name for kiddie <'ars. * Surrim•r Special * Boats, Power 906 ~19,::7"2~H~O'°'N"o""Ac...,,C~B~3~SO- by Park Li"~ ll Id g l Tuesday. 1800 E. J7!h, S.A. 92663. will.be a self.starter. \\•illlng HOT Point Retrig. xln't, They're called TOT RODS." i R•bu1lt-Picture Tube _c.._,_:__.;..;..c.;. ___ ...:;.:1 uv 547 .\34 54 to accept re1ponsibillt)' & $100., \Vhirlpool Washer tt•7 ._21.. 2S" C I '72 2-r SKIPJACK. THE 4 tyl. Cus1on1 h('adt>rs. t.600 642·9955, 540-995.f. i . · work independently. ,$10., Elec Dryer $ 4 O. , M 0 V 1 NG mus! sel!, 'f"I ·-or 0 or SIDE\1/INDEH, flyhrklg(!, 1ni. l::xrc-lleot rond . S900. NURSES SECRETARY S.Cretarf Schwirm 10 1pd. $4 5., wrought-iron glass t o p * 2 YEAR WARRANTY 22.l hp. OP.\C, 135 gal. ru,~I. f>.t>-2:\~2 af1. 5:30 or 54&.0038 lVN VlSteN Fee Paid. Sales dept. of Sr. Accounting Clrk Cabinet Stereo $50., Twin breakfast set, din. m1. tbl &: lf¥tallation Available rull canvas covers. Biniini l>t11·n 12.J John. Ot f U 1 R It I manuf, firm needs fashion W/mln. 2 yn exper. in ac-::eM Call &lS--5210 or 4 chairs, club chair \\•fol· Rice's Television Service lop & curtains, <>xtra b..'l.I· "?:: \\"Oi\1B"\T ?IJaverick aJ~r15:.~5*n;;.'~tl~~:: REAL ~A~ -n~~ -~~~;! ~~~:: d':e~t~:ri! :',:~~~~ncko~r~~~~ KENMORE Auto washer, ~~='. an~:.t~ilv:= f~nir1~~Ys.1!f1~~~~~r\ ~?" ,:~~~· ~:!~ j~~'.'· 1;i~; P~~~~ ,~;U:~dnttl~~:'~; Park ......, ags:h!p Conva· \Vhy 001. \\-Ork in the hottest ty spot. Start $600. Also Fee SGS Fr1 he 135 2 teak cherts. together open 9-5 (6 days) tabs, hroadbil.1 ch11ir, rod cond., must sell S.".&-2779 -lt"SCt"flt Center, ~ Flagship are 11 11 t Jobs. Call Sally Hart, development c om Pan Y · I · auto was r, · make sldo bo-~ -oan be SACRIFICE SALE! 1 9 7 3 hold ·-I k' ::=c:;,.;;:;;.::,,:.:o:;.,::::;~c:;...- Rd '. NB. a un ng on "A"""55, ~---1a1 Pe-nnel desi-A ... ..,..,, ..... 60 .. use 1D Both in xlnt cond. Free oed I~,~ 1133-"' 7216 ers, ou .... ggtrs, c c1~ i-USED BICYCLES Be•ch/~ountam· Valloy Call ............... ~ 0 ""' ,...._. .,l"' u oe-•• e Y H --~-l l<'gl1-, etc. B·1·s10\ '"n<l. ,.. Agency, 2790 Harbor Blvd., key by touch. • delivery, guar. 5 f 6-8 6 7 2 ,...... · arman n.n.o-uun ttet> V('r, '" ' .v Phil ~lcNam~, Vlu.AGE Ot Excellent benefill & working 847-8115 SUPER SM Movie camera & (2) 15" 4-way speakers, PE $12,500. 5'10-.Z11 5 or ~14--1 37!1. All T)·pcos * 642·l272 RERALEESSTATE, 963-4567 ~ conds. Rent W•ahtrs/Dryers cue, like new, $45. 'Polaroid ~~!1J'l1Nturn..,~leN, originally GLASPAR Sunliner. i11 ~·. 'i2~UZURl TS 90 • , ALESMAN ' C•ll ~3319 $2. Wk. Full maint. land camera with fiUh at· """"· ow.....,... ever used. Shore mooring in 4 Bal. !!'<., ~miles mt Aggre§_s_j__ve ~ .fi;mall oUlce, Secretaries ~S6~ or ~3317 * 639_1202 * tachment like new $45. AMF Tenna.. 893-0001. 75 hp, ju$t Over hauled. nu Like New! 838--1912 aft 6 good split, reisidential & _Legal_Se~'YJI .,.,,.,.., f bowling bell with fold out COLOR TV with stereo ~t covrr, new bol!on1 HONDi\ 3jj}/4 1972. lmmac. ' Investment sales. PatHson Clerk Typists $400 htwMl'I 9 •m & 12 on Y FREIGHT Damage Sale on c:oming catt, -complete in· Arit'/Fht multiplex -radio paint. top, big \1'hl. trailtr. $825. i\lr. Lang, 540-1301 Nurse RN Supervisor Jnvesbnent Co. 642-t!Oll, JOO-!. FREE [.~ new Hotpoint le-\Vhirlpool eluding shoes (\\"Orn 4 and phonograph, e.x~llent 675-7459 1vet.•kda_vs Na~~8;~m ~i~. tvn?r~f~ 64U00l. ~ -. ii~z 11:l~~r1 Agency 557-3401 TIRES ~~I g I wa sbers/dryers-~ii4':rs~e ~n's size cond; $185. Also nice B&\V SK;PJACK 2:0. '12 crUisc or BC,U,CL"T"A"'co'7-~'A~lp~ina-.~.72~. ~250<!C~-.. 1 1,,1"-"'"' 8 am -•Ip nl ,· 01'"1· 0 ·'' •• •· '' '&:"2118 JONES TIRE SERV -• ' ne portable TV $35. S49-4US ski. lo hours. Sleeps •1, head. Xlnt rond. $800. Oln$idl~r of· ,,., " RECEPTIONIST ire ............... ~ Req' I ed Ex ' •DISHWASHERS, wuhen, * AUCTION * Now $9500. Now '1500 .. : ,. fe1·. °'2-2749. 11·7 shift, part time &: full time. Park Lido Flagship Convalesttnt Center. 400 f'lngship Rd., NB. Mon-F'rl. bfesa v.~, C<101v. ----------~ · • mm pe• d ~ ~ •u -· • • ryers, reblt, guarn & \Vhaler typl", for k1d11 or·•..c==~.'-"'----- Hosp, 661 Center St, C.J\t, Dny or night, no exp. nee, S E~T~Y-~~~ • e Tire S.rvic:e Men delv'd. 839-7620; 546-5218. Fine Furniture I I[ s sh<»" boa t, 6 hsp Evi""'"'· T_RAIL.,b•k< sire<! 1.,.a1 17" NURSES AIDES easy, fun job. Will.train, no Exre. needs' career girl, • R.tall Salesman KENMORE washer&. dryer, & Appliances FtMtoYllKI s1re1;ng, oarlocks, S4~i0.to''3&-~2c:4='''.,----~-~1 Expt"J'. prefd, xlnt \\-Orking typing or shorthand, etc. bright, attractive, willing to e Brake Mec:h•nlct G.E. 1V, ETC. Auctieins Friday, 7:30 p.m. I 67:~'-1933. 10 SPD hikl!', very good cond, conditions. all shirts. Beverly Appl);' i2rJO'.rson any aft or study securities business. Sal & Comm. co pd benefits *. 548-7126 * WinQy's Auction Barn 114' COl\tPLETELY equipped $8.'> or best offer. ~r'Sf:"' Conv. Hosp., Laguna ~~·. nt -west-Cst Hwy., ~17-6621. ~pply In Persond RECOND. APPLIANCES 20751,lt Newport, CM 646-8686 3 LJne1, 2 Times, $2.00 skis, fish . or ? 40 horse P"'I". ~760 l, · SE CRITARY, Executive, -'V't9 Harbor Blv • Delh-'cred. guar. Dunlap's, Behind Tony's Bldg Mat'li: OIB. Electric shilt & 11tart. '72 I\.A\VASAKI. 250ec, xlnt NURSE: A IO ES & RECEPTIONIST Shrthnd &: typing a mu.st. Costa Mesa 1815 Newport. CM 548-7780 FOR saie: One upright 19 cu. AFGHAN Fm!.. ll yn:. Nds. flit trailer $750. or oUer 1.."00d. $600. 1 ORDERLtES Experienced· Greet customers &'type 50 !t_~ ftbkpngr ·,.~!·,..construe-TIRE sales & ,.-"'ce Brake Buildlnt M•tllri•I• ICM ft:. freezer $60. Good con-home. w/TLC & yd. Gd. 54l)...(X$3 836-0130 call aft 5 \ -all ghiUs. Fat'k----l. l-d-0-WPM. lf--yoo-lik~ -arr-&:-_..~~~ . 'l)'U-JUJ.. 1 _&--Ali ~v• . • :--Full -· dltlon, also one re~tor COmPQJlion. To gd t)on1e 151~' GLASTRON bowrider, 1!:173 BULTACQ.,,. Punang, FI a g a h i p Convalescent design, It's your job! Sta,rC SECRE:rARY PR. good gnm~t-senrtef', · -e -Surplus. Biiililtng-_ $30:-0fieDIU@1if\iK9X 12 ·-ONLY:-~. 50 hp. l\terc. Extras! Ne\\' Ukc l'IC\V. $97S. I· Center 466 Flagship Rd. NB $450. Call Elly B 1 1 I a , skills, days, I It i me . ~ss1.!~~eCa~f67...JO~~ MATERIAL_ 1000•1 of NEW 1!18• t1sed less than a ;year \'anoon trailer, bristol cond. &16-5558 NURSERY MAN & -~. Control Career P~nonnel Dept, lloag Hosp, Coast Auto Service Center ITEMS! Doon:, lumber, ply. $5(). 192S-B -Anaheim St, FREE D~ou haul. $1500. 540-2715 or ~1379. '69 HONDA 175 CL good cood ' WEED PEST Emply. Agency, 3400 Irvine N.B. , . wood. alum sheetina, mold· Costa Mesa. FUN BOAT 16' !\-liniature tug street or dirt $350 673..J451 I CONT ROL Blvd., NB. SECRETARY TRAVEL agent exp, 5 day ing windows etc . MOVING muat sell Air Cas· 20.1S Baltra. Pi. C.M. parade winner 25P Grny.673-·=.c,TI:039'==~=c-7.=--i . week, Executive Travel ' ' • SMALL fJuf"I.. • ed Xtras tclVl 6""' 2242 TI -1 \\'llolesaliniirsery in Lag. RECEPTIONIST .,,__ Typist,_ 1 girl otti.ce. For new.Co. Service Union Ba n k BUILDERS SURPLUS tle stereoJ all walnut, 8 • ........ , mix puppy, ' · ,._,, .,,.. iurs-• ·n HONDA CB lE * • Hills has need of ex per. A.ccurate "-fast, transcribe 1641 E. St. Gertrude ~. ~ Buildinl-Fuhion Island 2406 So !\fain St SA tracks, New punch bov.·I &-6 n10nths old. Sun. Reasonable offer. 't\teed & Pest Conlrol Man. di ctation, -an..<rwt'!r phones. Santa Ana 97S-5940 Ne\.\•port Beach Call fof .. 1 ···-· Sel ·1·0-5· • • cup~. Walnut bkcase. 3 ~230.3 • 12' FIBERGLASS Call :A5-0879 aJt. 6:30PM. Jnt'I marketing corp, Irvine . ' .. on.u .. u walnut & gold TV trays, FISHING BOAT, 1 Yr prev. nunery ex per. Compll!'x. lZ:30-5 PM dally. I SECRETARY, pf.time for Appointment, 640-8303 TI4: 546-1032 never used. &. ntisc. cau ~ II"" * c.An """A ·~ HONDA 305 EXC. c:ond . 1 absolutely. ueces.'>. Xln't _ .. ..,. • I ffice 1 F h I 1 nd ~., ''"J"VVO'I 7,000 miles, bell helmet MiaI1' & benefits. Ca 11 Call Mrs. Sugars :Ht>-..i 70. aw o n as 10n s a , TYPIST Furniture 110 847-9783. l ,.. ond -· I ~ Bo t R /Ch t' 908 $325 6~ ~1580 f\fon·Fri ror appt. RECEPTIONIS'I' -:sec .,tary N.B. Call 6-14-5040. . STEREO: Sacritlce Sale! 15 r\ a s, ent ar r 'I"'=· _____ ....:::;:...::::: for la"' oUice. Good Skills. si:;RVJCE St~. Salesman full Newport Beach ARGUS slide pro,Jector $8.00, Garrard model, systeit1iled i ~ CHARTER 57' KETCH ·~on~.~~~-~=tto .. Gd. OFFICE MGR 64()..8510 time. Open1~ shift. Top The Irvine Company seeks 2 w al n u l contemporary changer, stereo receiver, air I ~ ''TIOGA" ' FULL OL\RCE OFFICE pay for right man + 1 11 t It b®kCllses, or room divider ,..akers tape d-k jack Pets ~-ner1I 850 . • Motor H-1 'M(l~-N Ca.r benefits. Mech. Jtno,...·Jedge, au onia c Y Pew r er with adjustable shelves and ' ,.... s, ' -NO\\' ¥1<mg for sununer Salo/R-n"t" Dealership. You lol<lw the -REPR-• • IS-T sdUR5n-comer-ot --1r~..1L -drop-le&f-derk--0r---bal',-like Still in boxi ~.1..~ .... ·PA-RROTS:-~a-c--h--· -cnuses. .... 'Ont t'.Ut""'' • 940 experience you must have. IMMEDIATE OP lNINGS in Newport Bl & Del Mar, ~ FILE CLERK ne\\' $150.00 tor pair. Small · isa.-ortenm. ~.:0001. Macaw 0 & large whitC Che-I Salisbury 11 e SALES e Please apply in person, or Ne,...·port Beach , Fullerton C.M. \Vilh 2-3 yrs typing legal pcrsian rugs best oiler. REALSILK. Inc. Now in the Cockatoo All less than 2 675-8344 or Tioga, Box 3.16, e S e phone 645-7.770. Harbor areas: "'"$3.75 pe hour & SERVJi to s · aman documents+ exper. w/fil· 644-2013 Sat. or Sun. or Harbor, Area. Me.n's, yrs. old: Vecy lge., ex· Balboa Island , 92662 ERVICE An\Cl'ican_ Motors. _bt>-ndits. ~ lull 0 pftiin~. Ove l8. -ing-retrieval g y 5 t e m-s after~S:OOPM Women & and Qilldttn s Ap-~eptionally ·tame &-gentle; Bolts, 51111 909 • ·RENTALS • 2 OFFICE GIRLS D•1lgn Servi« Ne-ar;. pear. Will trail Ap-necessary. Must be detail GARAGE Sa.le _ Furniture ~l brought to reur home. speak well & have._cute _NEED 1010 E. Eln1 FllU<"l1 :...;7~....... ·, lvd .. consctous 60 & meticulou~ly tamps, bdrm suite, ne.: ~i9:·sJ:uretfn!'-.on e penonalities. Several RACING Sabot tor the com-. --.ED_ A~ for Jacltie~m----5000-·F-e:M. ,... --.'._ accurate. w.p.m. typing washer/dryer & mt 1 c . beaut., custom eages & all petitor, Custom Bit by EXP.LORER Radio telephone dispatch \\.l'e.kdnys only . SERVICE Sta. Attendant, Xlnt worktng conditions-& Items-Ever)'ibing-muat"'go:-WESTINGHOUSE washe'r & accenories----avall. $350 Ea.------Brian-Thomu. 3 sails. Spcl ' OF~ _ Must be 25, able to drive l\\on-Fri g..5 pm 1 co. benefits. ' 10900 ·Golden Eye F~ dt'yer $350. Gulbramten Ol" make oiler on all.· Eves. cover Many xtra.s Orig YE ALPPlrLIT .... c"""°AB "c·O-.-----""""·~neat.JLlim<....~PPJY-~-c.ll-6M'3319 ·-Valley, · . ' -_splneL piauo._.$1>5 •. La!l'll .. A weekends 962-Z301 coot it.ooo. prioerl io sen'. HUNTINGTON BEACH .LOW ~ ~"osf:':1eia.300 E. 17th St, Or 644-3317 STICKLEY dining Aet, twin mower· $10. student desk & i.'FUN FOR PETS'' 642-4:1.27 or 646-5.175 18801 Beach Blvd. ~ 186 E. l Gth, Co«ta Mesa ;J:fST Al'£. : NT Betwaen 9AM & SPM beds & cocktaU table . ._._to chr $10. 5&252'. Visit my little bact..-M SAILBOAT 19·, complete 1-IUNTINGTON BEACH OPERATORS nty N • • Service sta. night att_enda.nt -~ \VHIRLPOOL ~-d .,_" OTO . • exper. 0 · , A AGE ENT 2 5 n1 h I Equal Oppor. Employer be •J>Preelated. Call Ilo, · Wm•., ryer. boarding kennel. Owner '""" aux., trlr, .1950. 344ll3 M R HOMES single needle Ir overlock. or &" ti wk. App Y at Mon-Fri, 9-5 PM, ~22:1 Worlal ftne $Z..-Contour <'hl'. operator, tender Io v in g Cam. El Mohno, Capo Top ratt'll. Rolf'• Manut., 1 • . Shell, 17th &. Irvine, NB r TYPIST Pvt. pty. dbl e:z. Green velvet. Scotch-care. Closed 11 am-2 pm. Beach. Also '60 CHEVY Apollo, Pacesetter, Baron 1 865 Production Pl. NB. n.t eres\ed 1n an opportunily SEWING l\lachi.ne Orraton, .....-grd, Like nu $40. Call eves. PE:r $2.50. Jamboree, Robinhoo<I - 646-0008. tOf' growfl1 with a fast tnov-hei.vy duty •. -Wil train. ManJ"red indivldual \v/min. M~LE . coif~ l_ble, wht. 847-0313. ' VACATIONLAND CAL 20 We've got 'em al Ot.rI'BOARD Mechani<', sum· ing restaurant chain. Good California Koko Mats, Call typing skill or 65 w.p.m. on desk.· Dishes, Janek-knacks BRUNSWICK gold crown 41;2 546-4366 • KENDON · mer or rrmanent, mo\·e to betwn 9-6, 645-2278. m~I exec. Lite sh desirable. & mtsc. Very re-as. Call: x 9 pool tables, 5 x 10 A'M'ENTION PETS! Half-Ownership for sail'. -- beautifu Lake Arro'A·head. insurance, vaca1:i9n, It. profit SHOE sales, ch 11 d re n ' g \\lill be responsible for all 642-004.5 snooker. arcade games. Of· Home a\vay from hon1e. ~= Be 8 c h slip MOTOR HOMES Call TI4: :m-2501 sharing plan. Send ~e boot.ery, Fashion Island. 2'pin~ corr"espondence, ti1t_~ * SOFA & LOVESEAT * fer, 548--3124 built just for you! 707 N. Harbor, S.A. PART-TIME. Early momln& or apply in person at 17()(2 Part or lull time, exp le ~e. Small ofc. u, nevet used, both tor $155. Bt.UE ihag carpet, 9 x U, Boarding/Grooming ~2848 31' PC, racing Sloop, all gQOd 554-0011 route delivery, L.A. TlmeL prefemid. Excel benefits O.C. Airport, HnJ.·\ M :30. 968-7910, U1Ually home. ed l sails plus spinnaker. ap. 21' Tl-t.A"vl'.U Approx:. 21,ii; hr. per morn-Gillette, Irvine. plu.& proli.t &haring. Mr. , ·~ starti:e ~"fY + paid NEW qUeen alz.e bed, com· d!a1 dfdsno~ ~h.F~2: Clits 152 praised at $5000. asking 2£>' UI:) OVERER Ing. can 536-4m ot Milter 644-2464 ' vac JAV .. t sharing. pl.?te. K-0.95. Anaheim St. CM '!ALE Stam kff-shot $3600. 646-55.58 2'l'-2'2' CO"l'fINENTALS RN-LVN needed for p/time. plan Apply Mon Fri 9-3 30 '#<1¥ "'' ese i.~....,... -!I 21' CLIPPER "·~ U h ' 968-8915 Attractive ronv. hosp. Open-STATIONERY Stott in CdM ~unicatiobs . Co in : 894-6614 AQUARIUMS (21 10, (2) 15, pure-bred. 2 left. 962-4551 -d k 1-1 •=,' n,;· s"'" 20' Pitll>E A JOYS PBX Opr. Pttime. Pi'r!!On· ing!! for all shift.It. Pli'aM! needs lllletlady . t/time, 5 pone:ntl Corp., 3000 Air.vay BRAND new double bed, (1) 3) gallon. w/hooda. $1 85 .«. w u r, x n · P Vfl..N CON\.l'.:RSI:JNS nel Oep(, Hoag Hospital, call, &Jl-2410 &. ask for r.tr. days. Xlnt working conda. Ave., Costa Mesa. (Near $49.95. per gallon. 5.3G-2401 Dogs 4 :;:_1isn $2900. or bes l' · .. 1, • • Service • Rentals \ Newport Beach. Snyder. ~~r~.c~;~iO Baker & RedhillJ . f . 567-2940 FOR Sale: !Membership m • PUPPY WORLD. • CORONADO 25 No. 474 •· Danmar Inc. * PEOPLE ARE NICE SAL&S for appointment ~G aize bed, complete, Ne,...i:iort area athletic club, 100 MIXED PUPS. Open very clean, pai'1ted bottom: 1::301 l larbor Blvd., G.G. When you ca11 on them as RED CARPn, STRAW Hat Piu.a Palace nPISJS brand new53~ $100. call Ed,~640-0010. Eves. Irilh Setter, full complement of sails. 531-6800 an AVON RepregerrtatiVc. REA'' ORS taking li ~ f NEEDED NOW 1-IAVE you lost your Shaklee Doberman, Collies $5 0. 644-6537. Next to a:c. Datsun '.\'ou'll have fun & make 1.T :ij' or pt em~nt. M~ COUCH & love seat, almollt distributor? Call l\tarilyn, Huskle, Bull Terrier, T-Oip FL Ip p ER!S' fiberglas.~. lLLNES& causes sale of '12 friends selling our famous OFFER YOU be 18 or older New loc in 1'I good . new, scotchguarded, yellow 846-2"94. Poodle, Chihuahua, Lab., Fully equip clean. $250 20' Luxury Balboa motor producls. To leapt how easy San J uan cai)o. Call Ron 50ust have typLng skills. plaid pattern, ~. takes W•nted Oriont•I Runs S1Bo1exp1",':.....-coe,_ka.fOO. '· s' tudSWSeAPrv Call 673-1933'. . hOme. Purchased 9 moa. it is to ttart. cSll: MOREi Meager for'"deta.118 492-5175 w.p.m., ~figure work both. 646-8679 -.. -"'-lm ..... Ch V8 lb 546-5341 or 541).7041 • & some 0U1ce experience. \VANTED t buy lik w pri ply needs ~ral used most breeds~ 531-5027. UDO 14, "1Uy -equipped, =~~ver,e\.~lect"fc:n~.' PAi; * PRODUCE 2 a:~s :rrv~:; Hh,~ T~~!~~~c~ are~~~f~ Apply In The furniture &o lamps, nT: &: nip. 644-53~. fi7r>{l713. OBEDIENCE class to start l:~tt~r. t~ii3~l000. or cond, furnace & extras. Xlnt · · \\ll'StM'R State11. 4 1eparate over 30 yn. cf a&!?· Varied ~I Dept. reasonable. 644-4681'_ _ MUS'I' sell I $.18, Antq, chr. Ju.ne 31. Wed 7:30 pm. cond. lo mi. Priced to sell training Pr 0 gram... ·houn. Weekends, 673-l166. . ]I.ton thru Fri 9 am-12 noon CUSI01't sectionai, 8• sofa. sm. marble tbl. mi.nor. Book NewJ>ort Beach/Irvine area * 141Ai ft Dolphin * now at $7900. 1624 Antigua C . LE. R' KS~ I ~~l~~:~i:~"&ef.~k~~ ~~~ :~· ~~~ PACIFIC MUTUAL ~~~~ Bo_th_in xlnt. ~:iL~c~~~~~~~-~ru:RED paperetl white wit~~:J·~1:nd ~~:'m~ver Shores, N.B. Experi~ced. 1 mm e d I a. I c Openings In new Costa J\.fesn store. FULL Md PAnT TIME. ' * ALSO CASHIERS 1* ALSO BOXBOYS 111 Call fct Appalntmenl ,, (213) M0-7213 PROOF OPERATOR ' No Expcr. Necessary -' ' Apply ln penon ' To Ml'!!!. Baker ' . Security Pacific full . page ncwspa~r ad· Highe~t commissions. E:<· 700 Newport Center Dr. stall reasonably priced. pit bull {lelTier) bitch. ** K 10 Catamaran & 1973 Discov~rer anrl Sundial vertlsing. Extensive local perlence no l necessary. Newport Beach G. araa. s_ala 112 968-179.7 1'1omma a.lid poppa cham· trailer. Good condition. $275. l\Iotor Homes for refit, make advertising. Unprecec;lented 892-5184 .;..%.:;. • KING size bed, complete, pions C.M. 642-3927 can eves: 64&-9l85. resc-rvations for Sun1me:i· company Image. You'll earn \VAITER over 21, full It: SUN. 2 day fancy Iron bed. brand new. QUALITY Dobies, blk, tan & SABOTS. 3 ntade in factory, l"IO\Y. Phone ?\'Liss Ben net at m01'1?. faster at I RED TEWRS p/lirQ-e· Tu·o Guys From Olde trunk clothes. Maa-i c 537-2863 reds. Also, v:orlds fastest \Vilh no hardware. $50 each. Bob Longpre Pon~ i a c . CARPET. REALTORs, 2629 Italy, 2267 Fairview Rd. CM Olef new earn-range. bird """s. M&-0989 64&-2264 , .:;89U65;;:.,;=lc,o:cr~636-:::,.:2500=;,· ~- lvd -E 11th t""<~ NEW queen size bed, com· ..:::o::..::-=•:.=c:c.:=~-~d ~:.:::,,:::o...-~--~~ ,. Mi~~~t~M~s:'.'Can'steve No Experience Req'd WAITRESS EXPER. Crnr. 1At & Egan. So. La· plete. $69.95. AKC Irish Setter Pups. 76 17' Sailboat . Xlnt cond. trlr. Rent A Motor Home Grannis at ~ for in· Appl,Y In Per.m Pull Ir p/dme. Must be over guM. 537-6558 Chan1pion Pedigree, iron\ 2 sets sails. $750. DermiS for yout> Vacation tcrivcw. Mariner's Savings & 21. Xln't'hours. Surt & Sir· JUNE 15-16-17. Household -BRAND new double bed $75. ~29,71 213: 593-1693, 557-2298. * 531-6800 * Loan A11oclatlon loin, 5930 W. Coast Hwy, NB. Stereo -Exercise, boat &: $49.95 IRISH Setter Pups. GLEN L 10', fun for 2 peo· N E: . 24., full S 1 ALES 1 bon~\~·•ttnwantedSel for lfil5 Westclilt Dr., N.B. WANTED, Mature . ma 1 e Chaedlm/CBPI CMequlpment. m 537-65.52 3 maJes. 8 weeks old. pie. New frbgls carry on car ~· 5'1Ploror.; '-/ ! ep eoi!m~. g. ~ 6'~ p/time evenings. Apply aft " · S75 ea.ch. 645-2264 roof. $000. 826-8164. f:~~·~t rat~~ ;.o !iJ=· ·relcprompter cable TV. 7:30 pm Warner Drive In H h Id Getod 114 MllffllanlOUS LOVABLE Springer Spaniels HOBIE Cat .14' W/trailer. & 552-8292 ' ' SALESGIRL TELEPHONE Solicltor1, no Theater 7361 Warner Ave, OUM o 1 Wanted 820 p\JJ)ples. AKC. 6 wks. HlJ!ll/ extras, must sell. Xhlt ~ond. RENT ou'r ne'v Lwrury Pharmacy 675--0040 =ence neceuar;v. Call Hunt Bch 143' YOS. of e<f. ahag carpet pet. Rees. 673-2445 $10'.XI. 213-966-5231. Lll'""'E:I'lr.tE! sips 6. a.ir, im· f3· WANTED Interior Decorator ,reduction, Wrona co lor . WANTED to buy, like new OOUJES AKC Boats, Slips/Docks 910 mnc. Pvt. O\Yl'K'r. 838-00C<I .Sale! TEMPO'S -designer, experienced In $1.25 per )'l'd. M&-8679 lutnlture & lampr, nlce &-Champkm bloodlines 25 . EXEC T VE · NE\V BUSINESS ~2860e1 home, full time. (TI4) Mli .. ll•-Ill reuonable &l+-4687 ** 493-0807 ** L.B. Marlna. slip foi• 3 Mo. a • U I mo Io r ~~~.~~~.~~"; D., A J bl _,... WELDER· STEREO: Quadraaonic 200 B~fu!~~J°l~le-~p'j!!..i~Uf ~i ~~~~'r~d.1~: ~;i~/ft. Up to 22', Aval!. ~~:sJf-21~111. Fully self interview Mr~ S nyder . -·1a .-• Q-• Jfellarc. a 1u'minum A watt receiver,· Garrard plckup~~.prlpty. ·ortrade;--84"u.39-968-1579 ;\POLLO.~·~~orrtent.load-L____ 8.t'l-8.'59 od l S I ed 0111 F I ~ ~ c·d. $200 pt·r '"k + 5c per • stalnleu. Certification not m e • Y stem ~ Cl urn t ur-e/ GOLDEN Retriever pups, 1 slip . for 55' fJO'l\'cr boa!. rfiilC'. 675--:1~•. i;())j 2 Croi\•n Valley Prk\\-y ~~~~~ ~~~~\~~~r.eF~i~ NO\V Orange County'& most h~:&rePro~8:;.vePda!~~~ ~.~!!b~e; ~ :~pe N~~k. t Equip. ' 824 01nmp. sired. OFA. Call (213 ) 435-0566 Trailers, T ravel 945 Equar18'i:;:r ~~~~oyer or ~11!?i~o OF us r=:;;e hcl: s~~:~~~ in1 'SP~RCR!:F~arlng. ~::i:~ Co~~1r: h$w.. c:'o~!'.";~~:c:-1m~~1;~i1y t~67~t;cr pup pie$. Boats, Sp"d & s~ TENT Trtlil('r, N I Ill r (l cl ' -Notlonal Bonk ~2612 or 6,12·2516 ll &aatn. Tempo oUcn n tt\I· 770 \\r, 17th, Coitta J\fesa Now S190. Terms. 893-0501. uphols!ert'd. New $ 8 5 o . Beautiful Al\.C registered. '63 Cl-IRIS Craft' Clnssic slet>ps 6, S200. • PUBLIC ~I. Director, ool-SAILOR· Jy unl~e &: tlme •aving op· 64S-7177 SUPER buy on new nylon Sacrifice $450. 644-15.17 $100. Call 962-2811 speed bont, 327 VS. varnish· Call 54!kn~I .,.. lcge grad exper. Personnel portwl ty IOI' skilled shag plush carpet. 133 yd!'I. EXEC 1 chr $15--2E Sec 8.56 ed. ninhogon.v hull , bt•aut. '70 AIR~EAM lntcrnation· dept, Hoag Hosp, N.B. SALESMAN SECRETARIES \VHO 0~~~ ~~ORK?' 2-toned green; 170 yds, pale chrll Jrn Oes:s $20t00 OU Horlll upholSfl•rcd intl'r ... trail('r, nl Zi', ;_1lr, All x1ras, 642-057•1 1.;:~c,::;;;:;,,;,:;~~o;..,~E~S ,_ .. • t I • SECRETARIES gold; 150 yrds, h urn t Su 1867 w 19 CM 642--3408 skis & full covers. 300 hours or 492-$1209 • REAL ESTATE ~~~ R('('JU •-cv 1or mmed. o~ ng S C S CHOOSE your hours, work 548-46M G42-22$ P 2 Centle Geldings, approx. 8 ~in<'e nu., a renl ~how ph.'CC. =--"i1'-"-~· =~-~94~7,1 --E R ELLlC.E.M ln..!_~ri Bch. Good 11t1cs•I•' E RETARIE ~-youM-reelf, be your ocwn orangWeANT. ED UorSEO * 5 WOODEN office de11ks &. yrs. old, $250 ea. One reg. $2500. or best offer. priv. Tral e rs, Utility ,._ -TRAINING uvvu•• ..... "· to?. c:or.un1 ... --\Vlltf""-warw-dlgntfled k ........ _ en or. ,.,'Omen. an . _ • -6 chain, good condition • ._ Appy Celdlng 5 yrs, 161:1, L ply. 544-~I _ .F.tumul Real Estate LloenC• 1imul. lltlmulatlng long or short be al~htly handicapped. ORIENTAL RUGS * 673-3850 * good disposition, we 11 S..t s, Storage 912 Auto S•r~1, Pa rts 949 \-Course now available Call For Appt. 66-U44 term asslgnmen!JI -1 or 2 Neat leM Appearance. Will pay Ct\.~h. Please cal l P lanos/Ortina 126 started, good plea11ure .67 PONTIAC GTl) \\lt't.><.'kA-', •• SECRETARY for Cos t a daya, CO\lplc weekri or few Vtt, retired. Age 25 to 70. (213) 874-2842 collect. hone good potential $hOW l2x29GARAGE bu.Id! '''-' +lhnl Tarbell Realtors. Free Mesa c.eA. flnn. Excellent months • you decide. Now S\lpplement your Income. BRAND new lSO() watt gen· ORGAN WORKSHOPS horse' $800 A\*J 8 yr old ~ • type ' n11 400 (.'\I in, ivill start', lurbo .Placem,_nt Service. Free h""'i11t • • Stenorette • you ct.n. . . Drive a cab 6 hn or mont a ....... ,or + ~ "· of extm. ThOrobred juniper good In $5() mo, 6310 Coo.st HI.\')', hyd ro "400" trans, int black. -Tnlntna Pn>gram. Earn ''" I al UI APPL y BY PHONE day Apply In penon ...... lAAI H the llat -xlnt Jr. horse Na. s 7 3-3 7 0 6 0 r huckrl.•, ('IC', 548-SfiS.I. White )'OU leam. Call Al QualU ed • ln gencr o ce Yeliow Cab Co. 186 E.: 16th cord. (7i.4l 492-Sl2l 8 a.m.• W-,no·,ays 10 A.M. . 16.1 Hands, TA L L Y. 1-10 2ll/869-'JOS5 \V ANTED: . Chevy 283 com· Sloan m4> &12-M40 dulie1 -mUlt be nexibl• & APPLY BY PHONE 51 Cott M< • s p.m. Jeannie. --· · · · personable. Wrtta Clat1lfled APPL y BY PHONE •• • sa.. ed Don't bt nt'l Fa.nTllf, 17262 N e whop e, plet~ engi ne In j:_ood con· .. REAL E STATE ad no1 695, Daily Pilot, P.O. Call TEMPO'S Office at Whol•Nle .Nursery *co?o';!~r"i' ~~)~e~Good you ca~Y Pr:i ~':~~;8 Fountain Vall!l.!__971J..!M75. 1 ~· dition. Call 548-3122 _SALES MANAGE R Box 1560, O>sta M<'S8., Calif. 540-4450 &-Let w; kno~ ·Superlntenchn t condit10:.~n-zr;2, \\>eloomt: to att~nd tree Y.'Ork TAU.Y Ito ftl'ms, offei'1 n..port1tlon I_. PQl\'TIAC 42JHO engine w/3 .. 92626. what ycur akllla are. No need t..i.r&e wboleM.le nur1ery in .. b shops. Fot lnrormlltion finest in hunter & jumper ml 2 ham~ <'ll rbunror:s, 15.00I ~tale Olflce needa mant.ger 10 come in pt'..J'ROnally . until iSo. Oranat CO. is cxp&ndlna 4 TV&: radio. Runs on at· Contftct: Tom Dil?terich training le · lenon1 b)' _£ • nil. $.'l.2:l. 6-1&-77'82 ,with 2 )'Cata o(~al E8latt (2) Sec'y• • to $600 we ha.vt the 'Jw:t r\a:ht' §pot 4 nctds fe'l'I nuncry tery or elect. Also tape, 642•2151 .. 1'·1arcy <Appt'O\'M AijSAl ·~xperlcncc. Nt\\:port Beach Conalruetton exper. • prefc~ for you! l!upcrlntenclant. Mun havc l tfi.', b6ok~. records. 536-8539 C M j11t1i;re. \\'c have· beaut. new C•mper1, Sale/Rent920 artA. Eicpandlnlt company. red tn beach fln!a. Ft.>e Your l1mf! '' valuable. Don't yrs supervisory t x tier , , o.it us lc ~•rvlc• 1ZX12 box atall11. Visit us at • I I(~] f!xcellMt, opportunity for Pn\d, Xln'I benefit! \\'UlC It. lnw.st it wltely wlth knowlcd1ro.ble in nil phase11 QUICK CASH Ne'Yo1KlM Blvd. at lla.rbor li261 Newhope So. of \VE rent cnbo\'('n crunpen AvMfw .. Jtofes:slol)al growth. AppJy Othe:r ClcricQI Tcmpn at ht hoW"ly rates $$ or nursery production. Xlnt Costa ~teM \Va.rntt. f'ountaln Valley or for ln1por1 & A' h'ol·lu. ~f"-~" ~;;;;;;:;;~I In confidence, Send reau.rnc Po11lllon• OpcO NEVER. A fEE AT ttMPO Wary &: bentflt•. SCl\d THROUGH A .<:::•;:;ll..;9..;m.~~1:;;7"~::.,.~--~ Cnn1pcr Sa.Jes, ~36 1-11'rbor, I , .lb C1usllied ad no. 638, c/o Alm F~ P~ltlons-Tampo rceume to Ca11sstne1:!i ad no. } ORGAN SALE 2 l·tORSES both 10 years old, C.f\1. &t6·4001. Ant lqu•s/Classlcs 953 pally Pilot, P.O. Box: 1560, NIGUEL Tempor a ry Help 879 c/o Dally Pilot, P .O DAILY PILOT \VUrll11cr Factory Authorir.rd 0110 . J.'cmale, one ~tale. •'CJ\i\-IPER Shell!' for 11nlc __ _,.;..;...;....: ____ ,;,.;· ,pc.ta Mesa, Calif. 0326. P ersonne l Agancy Box 1560, CO.ta Mesa, ca. Sale on m&n,Y n1od<lla. Other ~.10 alter 5 p.m. .. ot rent. AJI mnk~ It 1938 CtlF~"VY co11 pr. ~ nnd , 1 t"• 271)33 f'orhPs .Rd. You don't need & aun to 92626. ------__ , 1brands 1 .!!ll() on ulc, prlecd ·"\Vhlte Elephant•"~ over. n1odcJ~. 21111 Grace Lanr. fra me-~ co n ii It on , t • • c ean out u11 e•~~ . L1:1·'"!•11n Nlvucl . "Ora!!. Fu\" ··be• -· ll'OM~" ~ed ~ ··~ W.ANT AD rom 4'1'1· runnl'f, ~·r hO\lle? Tum Bldll: G. C.l\I, 612·2W6 -' .•• tum th&t Junk into CJltd1 831 1 " -~,,... • ..,., ·~ 'v'" _... W I" h " ' City ,.. -'th D II Pll Cl lfl d .. .. 411 place an ad tn the Dally time 1'Uk fOr 'ClnNftl ----4 nC S mUSIC lhtm. nto "Cash" ••• 11tll REA.LL\' cltnn ·~ \l'\V Cam-It'll a bn'mt' •• , sell yoor fi. ~ 6'~t, 118' e '.!!!~!'!!!II"''""'""~~~ ~2~.t ~1 ~all now ~~.;mop\ Cal• 1 .... R !.b,. b le ' ' 642-56 78 South .°rt Plua 540-2830. ~i:-Ztn~~t a ~ally PIJ6t ~~~Or ~n ",i~~ &• ~116i" tZ.~i~~1r.'•642~5tm~ Sell Idle l!lll\I . , . 642.5678 -~=-=~'""-----,..,.-••~u ·= . • . '· \ ) l ~2~4~~DA~IL~Y~P~IL~O~T ~~~~~~~M~o~nd~"~·~Ju~nt~~~·~l,~7?~~~~~~ ~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~l ~~~~~~~~ll~~~~~~~~l ~~~~~~~~j ~~~~~~~~ll~~~~~~~~l j ! ........ ~. J§J I ..... ~,.. l§J I .,. .. ~,... l§l I .,........ l§J I -...... l§JI -"'-l§J I -.. -, l§l ! ..... ..,.. I ~ .:;;I ;;;;_ .. ;;; .. ;;;;;l§l~QI 968 Autos, Imported 970 A..;.u.;_t.;_o•;;.,_,_m:;.po.;_r.;_ted;.;;.. __ 97_0 Autos, Imported 970 VOLKSWAGEN .A~.;_utos=·..;U:;;wd=---'-"°:.: Autos, u...r 990 Autos; u...r 990 • THE FINEST IN DATSUN MERCEDES ·BENZ Antique.s/Cl11sics 953 Auto1 Wanted 1--'-'----- '56 T BlRD, nt'w paint, tires, dr panels. carp, hl'adlirx>r, P/S. P/B, P/seats, Conr Kit .• $2495. &'\5-.\.W;I Recreational Vehicles 956 '60 % ton, Dodge, 4-"·h dl'\\'l', Eo"•er \Vagon, To 11• n \Vagon, Needs 11·ork. SJlOO, or l>est offer. 67?, .. (1..161 j Trucks 962 I 'TO EL CA'.\IINO Super Spor1. Clean & c;1reful 111ih•11J.:l', I 11uto. p/s. pfch:;c hrako.'S. I 1\i\1-Fi\l, 1v/s/1V, I l 11 I glass, laC'l. t•h« For 1111-1 rri'cdiatl' sail'. $2200. Pvt pl y orr. 213:926-4•107 or hon1<> 714:536-3256" '62 ~::i Ton Ford Pickup. Re- o:..'<!nt valve job. llC\\' fuel pump & batl<'t;.'. Radio. heater, split rims ·on n'ar. Needs oil pun11>. * $415 * Call Stevc 642-1696 "62 CHEV. Pickup. Good tires '.\.body. Tired' 283 en. gine, Dut y,.·il! include Ill'\\' short block !you install l. $550_ 5'14-34 ll ~1UST sell •s.q Chevy * Ion PU, complclely r c h u i J I . After 6 pn1 & wkcnds, 723.,, !\Jorgan, OranJ.:l' V•ns '63 FORD Van. 6:1,001 mi, Ne\\' paint ,'/, parts. Xln! t>ngine. Gocxl gas mi, & lil'<!s. Nef'dS good hon1r. $400. or best off<'r. S<16-f4110 '71 FORD V8 Su(X'r Van. Auto trans, long \vhc!"I base, nu bt'lted tires, clean. 6'5-7070. 'TI FORD, shorty, n1ags, chrome side pipes, tape, VS, aulo, $2800 8 3 1-055 4, 645-305.'l. * '72 FORD van, 30,000 m i.~ mags, paneled, S3000 fi l"m. S.18-1912 aft. 6Pl\1 '67 FORD SuperVan. Mags. Runs grea t! $1200. 613-4091 fjays, nights 400-IBOl '69 FORD VS, E300 Super Van Can1p€'r. P/U trade. 545-.'\2t5 Autos Wanted 968 1------- TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDI- ATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS We Are In Desper~e Need Of .,Yo~ Cl~on Foreign Cors Top Dollor-Poid For Or Not! Call or conic in to sec u~. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'.:Coast I-hvy., l\.B. 642-9405 USED IMPORTS • 24 • THE FINEST IN OZ ~0 'USED IMPORT SERVICE • 240Z MERCEDES Do yourself a lavor and ('()nlC• 240Z ·see us ""'· Open Tuos. ON DISPLAY and Thurs. te 9, Sat-Sun NOT DEMOS BU T fil 5. I POSITIVEL y A I (EUROPEAN AUTO) OWNER CAR ._ (wi!RKB) ,.. . LARGE SELECTION ~ Hwtiar lhcl. ~ _ fl4~":':00 Air Condition ing AUSTIN . HEALEY SACRIFICE CADILLAC 'GS VOLKSWAGEN, like new. sharp, o...,,.. w/blk vh1Yi EL DORADO$ interior. Needs-little work 14 TO-CHOOS. E on ermine. 613.fi663 -~~-~~---f COUPES-CONVEJ;tTIBLES '69 VW Bug wP-70 hi -e :-- Sharp New Car P<'rlonnance cnglno, Empi DE VILLES Trade-ins equipp...>d , V\YS shifter, ex· • tras. Must be driven. $1150. 38 TO CHOOSE Comins In Every Day 642'"6200 days, f3.1:.-.1615 eves. COUPES Ask About Out Unique '69 DUNE Buggy, Grn Aftl SEDANS Used Mercedes Lease l<~k body, rresll 1notor, CONVERTIBLES Plans top/side curtains. 7 l 4 : Many excellent colors H f I 842-7592 Choice of interiors OUSe 0 mpOrts lc,68=cV\c:7.V'-'B~U"G"«-o-n7ly~'4'°,l"09~n~li. ICJoth & lealherJ CONTINENTAL . . . * '6'1 LINC. convertlbi. ~~~llto'k,.~ 9r best offcr.·6-~5 atl.5PM -?fORVmE- ·ss VET Fsbk.. p1vr. atr. au10, $2250., 'bst. ofr. 64~1 days . DODGE '67 MONACO sta. 1l'gn. 383, disc. brks, air, clean, xlnt cond, $99:>, 644-5834 OLDSMOBILE ____ .._ ___ ~1 ~, Sale• .l Service __o~QSMO~c1;_~1 ......... -.1. GM C--'l'RUCKS I HONDA CARS-! UNIVERSITY OLDS 2800 t-rarbor Blvd. · _ Costa l\lestt S-10·9'40 '73 OLDS COTL A SS SUPREi\fE. po\\·er & cx- h'a!!. S,}600, 610-0702 9 to 6 Pill S!CV1' PLYMOUTH · '67 All :>000 !\l ark II , 11<•1\' r11inl. St•n1perit rarlin l Ores, t·lutth. ll111l l'l'y, n1in! int. & 1•:»1.. i\1us1 &'l' 10 app1"t'c. Cull 979-25~'0 days, fi.12-533-1 Eves. Mags AM/FM Automatic or 4 spd an'd low milts 6862 Manchester, Buena Park Like nc"'· auto, unique i-~actory air conditioning on the Santa !'nn FrY"Y , white interior. $ 11 o o. Full J'>O\Vet' -Ch-Olce of: '64 DODGE V-8, auto, $300. Runs Good. · air. --------- BMW LEASE A 1973 BAVARIA GOOD SE LECTION OF USED BMW's !!17:1 BAVARIA 1~J72 SAVARIA 1971 l~AVAR lA 1969 2500 1969 1600 CREVIER BMW Sa[!',<:._ ~let• . Leasing 208 \V.1;J~311J",!fL{\na ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast H1\'Y., N.8. 642-9405 1973 DATSUNS ALL MODELS IN STOCK BARWICK IMPORTS 33375 Camino Capistrano S11n Juan Capistrano 493-3315 or 831-lS75 '72 510 STATION \\'gn, orange l\'/1vhile int. 4 spd, st ick, $2100 firn1. 675-2563 523-72.1-0 612-2132. · Stc1·eo AM/FM radio · Cruise control JIM SLEMONS FOR "''"' 1008 VIV • Trunk openec & more IMPORTS w/sunroof, good running All in immaculate condition COlld. \Y/rims, $2',00. aft MERCEDES BENZ 6pm, 846-3054 Lab';:,!"~~!~ In AUTHORIZED ·n V\V Sta. Wgn, Radio, air Nabers Cadillac ~ SALES &. SERVICE co1Ki. Very clettn. Less than , • Jim Slemons 20.000 mi. $2500. 673-3445 Al!l'HORIZED DEALER . 1 . ., vw BUG, MA G s . 2600co~~~s!L., •68 FORD mports GAUGES, CUTE. $1295 540·9100 Open Sunday 1301 Quail · • Gl:r543a.• THUNDERBIRD Newport Beach '66 SQBK, 23,<XXI on rebll 1971 Eldorado, The hes! 833-9300 cng. S695 or offer. 6~7282 Cadillac color combo ever, 2 door. Fm· radio, power ENTER FROf.f MacARTlfUR days, 673-2491 eves. coco w/tan landau lop, steer ing & brakes, automatic 29,000ritl, brand nu stl belted traii.smi~ion". (ROD054). '71 VW Sq. Bk-Beige, auto, tires, Ult \.\'hi, am/fm, a/c, $589 42,000 mi., Radials. $1595. p/\\'. only $5600. 545-9419 '69 l\fIDGET like nu, gd run-8~243 Ol' 499-409l . days S:30-6.00. .. GUSTAFSON Call 979-2986 FORD MG ning, AM-FM. rad i a 1 s, '68 V\V Bus: w Is a far 1 '71 COUPE de Ville,. ycllo\v Uncoln· -Mercury SIIOO. 5'18-3808 bl. 4-7 p.m. camper,. rad_ntls. mag whls, \\'/\Vhitc lthr. $50CJO. All .FIAT MGB ~rAdjo;-:_~!~.,___~11-8.10-3~ pwl'r Slt?l'OO, till-•\\'hlr-alM-'6S 16800·&ach -at"\Vnrn-er 67 V\V gd. cond., $900. or Cpe de Ville, turq. W/\vht lluntington Beach '73 Fiat 850 best •""' . Ith•'. !?500. lo mi I c" 842-8844 * (21 3) 592.5544 S 'd '63 MGB, reblt eng., hardtop, * 548-9684 * 5J&..887'1· i'Hl'N11e of the Viking" pl er ro!t top & cover:. \\•ire \Vhls, I!l65 V\V Bus \Vf'71 engine. SACRIFICE $3795 ·69'FORD co·u'nt~ 0·1uire I ·1 ·1· bl k · l · $650. or offer. 645-1462 Good -ndition. '71 C d Seda d V'lle lull ., ~ \\' 11 c 11•1 n ac 111 e1·101', .. v a · n c l • Y \YRg . C1enn, ] O\l'IU'r, air, C 0 LLECI'OR 's Treasure: 1938 Plyn1oulh 11'00dy "Sta- lion \vago11, one of six built for Border Pa!rol. Sound, solid, original engine and transmission. Spare parts. Needs exterior work. HaVe $9Cl0 invested. \\'ill sacrifice. See at 1929-B Anaheim St., Costa Mi:sa. early evenings. I FOR sale by owner, '72 ~' Pl)rmouth .rtuy. wagon, 9 ~ paS1ierlg(!r, fu lly loaded, e.x· eel rond. 11,000 mlles. $3800. Conlact Bob Sherma n I ' G<H479 BARRACUDA 'TI V S, )1 nutomatic, air. p/s, vieyl l' lop, n1ake off., e v e 's , 831l-9891 _ I -pONTIAc--' LEASE OR BUY '71 thnt '73 Pontiac& DAVE ROSS PONTIAC & ti5lJO nli les. still in fnc1ory OPEL snoo. * * '196-J646 cquipt. Garage kepl. Int· roof rack, stei'eQ, 10 pass. 11·arran!'y. __________ 11970 Bug, ant/lni, radial 1naculate. Bought b?&t, it Need fast sale: $1 ~9 5 . 2-l.SO llarbor Blvtl., at r·arr $2495 tires. xlnt cond. $12IXI firn1. \\"on'I fil aboard! Mr. 494-2217. Drive, Costa Me sa 546..SOI7 SALES-SERVICJ-.>LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. '69 IU\DETTf: fi45-39SS Porter, Lido Shores Hotel, ;;;;.:..:;~=-..,=o---..,,..-4 spd, radio, l')ean!r, Sl:>O. · 611 Lido Pk. Dr. N.B. "67 FORD LTD. radio, '65 PONTIAC Le l\t ans ~8:;:91:.:·e.TI'.'.'.0;..7 _______ 1·69 V\V Camper. Pop Top.1.~72.c:...C=A=D'-Cpe-'-"'-d=,-'-vc.1o.o11=e'"s-1e-.reo-, hcatl'r , air, stereo tape, ava Conv¢rt, xlnt_1 cond., n1ust PORS.CH.E Ex. eond. Nu brakes, tires, 1 NOW. 17550 8 3 3. o 7 go see, sacrifice! Aft 6 PM. an•/fm, <ilver w/ andau · 64' =•4 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP lJSED CAnS If-Your car is cx1ra· clean, 2:14 E. 17th §.!. see us first. Costa i\1csa 5~g..4:14.1 NEWPORT IMPORTS __ _'._~~::::::_::_ __ 1 ,~cflu~tc~h~SE1~995ii:i;. ~97lH!i-';;~14'-;'-cl;;;n: • y;eek-days &. 493-1946 eve, =~=-00'~'--==.,---I ~ '6.5 BUG, 44,000 mi's, clean. ~lthr int, xlnt. · 4~2906• ,w;;,k:,,,e~nds='""'=""o--.,--'68 GTG, vX!ltt cond Stereo, 'li'.9 9US-TANGER1NE blk. Good mech. cond. Ne w •68="'------.---'65 F ORD L.T.D. Good con-tape, hydromatic, Railey B,\UER BU!CK 292:1 Iiarbor Blvrl. Cosla ~fl'sa 979.2500 Th1PORTS \VA!\'T~D Or.1nge Coun1.v's TOP $ BtJYF.R BILT. t1AXF.Y TOYOTA 18f<SI Beach Blv ~. H. [3, 1rh Ph. 847-855.'i CASH CAPRI NOW OWN THE . FABULOUS 1973 CAPRI 3100 \V. Coast H\vy., N.B. 642-9405 . '6B Fiot 850 Cpe L!l1v !\Tiles, A Real Nice Car. lXDA224). . $899 BILL MAXEY inter., orig·o\vner, im n1ac., tires. $600. 833-0893. ' CAD. Conv. white w/Red dition, gooct body $400 or \\1hls, xtras. Make offer. 11u. Sen1piret lires, low mi., ,66 BUG i'k .68 Bug leather interior. E x c . best offer. 0 Avs 645-2034 --~~-~-------I $5 975 644-0904 . · 1 e_ nu, . ' Cond. 97S-1907 ~ .. ~ · · w/air.-nu . .engine, Pr1v./Pty. after 5 p.m. 64>6764. '66 PONTIAC Station \\'agOJ'I, '73 PORSHE 914 2.0. load-642-3303 · '70 CAD Convt, perfect cond, '66 MUST. Conv., V-8, radio $500 or otter. Good vacation eel, immaculate, moving enierald green, S 3 8 5 0. heater, Xl nt cond all over C'Br. Call private owner a t ' causes sale. 645-3517 aft 6 VOLVO 673-7848 after 6, wk-ends. Sl2-09fi6 aft 5 847--0363 for details. j ,pccm"-'C-.=~~==---1969 CAD. Sedan De ville. '72 MAVERICK 2d v D '64 PONTIAC Grand Prix. I 1964 P'O RSC H E , red VOLVO LOw mi. xlnt. oond. prlv. auto trans, p/s: del~e i'Af'. Nu brakes, good tires, 1 \V/brpughan1, nu tir es , owner, 644-2614 pri ply, $1995, 642-4124. -Owner, $.125. 846-4391 644-1621 or 644-0927. '71 CPE de Ville. Showroom 17th A • 1963 GALA.'CIE 500, 2 dr T BIRD \VE b-UY tt\I PORTF:n AUTOS For any clean US!'d car or \\!ith 2,000 4 cylinder or V-6 nn1versary new, 20,000 m i. Every Cad hardt_op, 390 4 spd, 1 O\\'llCr ____ • ____ _ TOYOTA RENAULT 188SI BEACH BL. 847-8555 __ _;::.:c_ ____ _ 1ruck. engine, with or 1\'ithout BEST PRICES PAID! i\lacAr1hur&Jan1borrrBlvds decor group. so1nl' 1vith sun ----1-P~an L!Y'iS lm)M!:rts -Nov.:porl--&>aeh; 83:~-05!'5--roof-or-lnndau-top, pc11•er 646-9303 . An y day is the BEST D!\ '{ 10 disc brakes. style sCe£'1 HUNTINGTON BEACH •69_Renault R· 10 i\10VING~ must sell. Fiat '7 1 -l:::'.4 Sport Coupe 2.\,000 l\1i, good cond. Ai\I/FM, air eonri. ;'"JS6-620S. '1 Dr, 22.600 n1iles, 1nileage getter. a real SAL,. option. $4500. 675-S232 car. $49S. 963-JG24, '71 T-BIRD. \\'hil e landau. t '68 ELDORADO, "all pov.·r. 1~ GRAND T · W cruise oontrol. 59.000 n1i, .,,., onno agon, \1·/lush carn1cl brougham 2650 4 911 loaded, ntck & gauges, 7700 l'lot h int. Immac~nd. till S · 551-2305, 9'l-3 · n1iles, $3995. 847-7627 \\'hl., p/s, p/disc brakes. Huge Savings! ' . Sell the old stuff Buy the new run an ad! Don'! delay •. 1vherl, radial ti1·cs, bucket stuff. ca ll today 642-5678. seats. ORDEft '{OURS j jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjjijjiiiiiiil:ili~lllii--!liiiiiiiii'I NoGUSTAFSON $695 Pl"iccs Start At $4260 CAMARO '70 FORD LTD Brghm, load-lint glass" v.·/Jl./\\11-f.t.v.:.t ,. air. --------~--, ed, vin top, air, lo nti. One For Quic k sale $3300. Pvt ·71 CAi'1ARO Z28. AM-Jt"M, 01\'Tler. $2680. eves. G44-ffi40 ply. ofc, 213:926-1407 or Jo1v mileage, like" ne\V. Pr 1973 GR,\ND TorulO ~\lagon, hon1e 714: ~56 ' For an ad in Woman's World Call Mary Beth . 642-5678, ext. 330 ' Seomed-To-Slim! \ Crochet Two! " . ... ·. -:-~.-·-~ -·· Lincoln -Mercury 1GSOO Broch' ... a! \Varner fiuntington Beach ~ 842-8844 * ( 213) 592.5544 ''Homa of the.Viking'' 1972 )'ELLO\V Capri, vinyl Lop, exlras, -2000 cc eng. S2·IOO. 552-911a DATSUN '71 Datsun FORD '70 Ford Cortina 1600 · GT (2Ci3ASGl $899 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 188Sl BEACH BL·. 8.\T-fm.1 HUNTINGTON BEACFf HONDA NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast H\\'}'., N.B. 642-9405 l\1odel i.'l.\ES (1446344-3851661 pty. Call betv..-ecn .G and loaded, rack &r gauges, 7700 '&t T-BIRh, V-8, auto, p/s, \Ve niake overseas d<'liverics 7Pi\1 557-0329 ni iles. $3995. 847-7627 p/b, air, good tl'anspol"la· See It -You'll B_!!Y__!t c,7oo0"'c"AJ-"M:::Ac.R=o=-"ss-~396-. -Air-.-.-4 tlon, needs some "'wk. Call spd,.mags, radio·,--&--heater . JEEP.----i f[5-Ptn .~WkOOS::-53$-1968. after 5 pm. 675-~. T·BIRD 'SS Xlnt cond. Steel '71 CA:l\fARO, new tires, lJll!W '64 INTL Scout '4 whl dr. radial tires & new engine. brakes, Jo1v miles. Good cond. FUU cab. Dtial 842-88?.6. ~w.ltlN W YOLYO __ T_O_Y_O_T_A ___ 1 196G Harbo" c.M. 646-9303 TOYOTA . 0:?,!ri,!,~1:~/F~~ 1~,o~ 5.">7·1~ tankt. etc. '890· ~n56. 1 '•~68"°'T'°·B'°m=~o'".-t'"oa-d7e<"l-ra-cti~.a~is, CHEVROLET UNC:OLN iealh<>' in I er, $1'00. f>l9-<132 eve/558--6434 days. Burnt orange '>l.ith natural ' • Pickup '71 .HOND.A. 600-car . S/Shilt w/Perris Valley Camper 19.000. mi. $600. Aft. 5. 536-674:>. miles ,blue \\ilh black leath-17th Anniversary '" in1erio.-. SALE $3995 '72 Monte Calio '&A -~•t;.;;o.;;s,_N..;.•:..w ___ ..;.9.o.;;I01 intrrior, AU· Conditioning. Po"'<'r Steering, P o w e r Brak.,, e1c. low miles. '6i UNCOLN j995CXII ~-'---"-''-==--~- $2699 ---JEEP __ Prices Sta11 At NEWPORT IMPORTS $3495. $2399 BILL MAXEY ·w NISSAN Patrol. Comp. TOYOTA reb!t. l\Iany Extr~s. Xlnt '73 COROLLA (h"E20Cln2854) . NEWPORT . oond. $1300 offer. 64:.i-7!!69. ~w. le.wiA 3100 W. ~~~Sy,N.B. -. TOYOTA Autos. u.,.d__ 990 3100 IV. ~~~y., N.B. ISS'l BEACH BL. 817·855.i I MAZDA HUNTINGTON BE:ACl:I IMPORTS $ SALE $ BOB "LONGPRE 1966 1-fal'bor, C.M. 646-9303 AMC ··"69~c=u=EV,.:..:. "1-m""pa1"'"a-cus_1_o_m DATSUNS NEW DEMOS 1973 510's f->ickup G1o·s All :\lodcls ,f?,, Colors 10 Choose f'rorn. · Xrii1pi;rt D;;b 1111 , , 4' ~)(' W (°""1 H9-J'I' , ... ' ~· lkil<.~ 645 6400 ----. ------- '71 Datsun 510 4 Dr 4 Spd. only 26,000 n1ilt'S !363- CDVI. MAZDA hardtop cpe. 350 V8, power '72 Toyoto '& steeling, radio, automatic C I• trans in coneo le, stralo Now OPEN e ICG • bucket seats, vinyl top, B.F. 4 Spd, Factory Air Concl, Goodrich radial I i r es, (T:>3EJ(R1 , 644-4687. All Models Ready $2699 '70 AMERICAN WANTED ' Che"' ""' oom- For IMMEDIATE BILL MAXEY HORNET ~:;i~n '~!"',.i';Jf" oon· -Delivery! TOYOTA Landau top, prnvcr steering, ·11 OiEV. Caprice, air, 2001 E. ls\ &\NTA ANA 18881 BEACJ.I RL. 8-li-s:i55 pmver brakes, automatic Power, AM/}~i\1, $2500. j 55$-7871 HUNT INGTON BEACH lransmiss$ion1.8(B7694AUI<). * 846-8053 * "Ertsy to Reach'' .71 TOYOTA Corona i\Iark * '53 OIEVY, xlnt cond. * M d '73 GUSTAFSON A steal for. $250! a :r. a Rotary * II R/ll. air eond, ne\\' tires. 496--0379 after 4. $66 MONTH 27 mpg. Jui:;1 overhauled. L" I M 36 f.·IQNTHS O?EN LEASE S:ID-6797 'Eves. lftCO ft• ercury '72 CHEV. Capri, xlnt cond. \\:ill accept traltc.ins '69 CORONA, 4-dr ... xlnt. 16800 Beach at \Varner All extr*as54s-l3l5 * CALL Mlt. FRY 842-6666 rondition nc tire R & H Huntington &ach 4 door. v..a. power window• & seats, radio with tape syslem,-;--tilt-wheel, ~ steering & brakes, white sidewall tires. (595EBE). $889 GUSTAFSON Uncoln-Mercu,Y 16800 Btach at \Varner lfWltin&ton Beach 842-8844 * (213) S92-5544 ''Home of the Viking'' '66 LlNCOLN Continental 4 dr, all poY.ier, air, leather int, $900. 492-ms MERCURY '68 MONTEGO \Vagon. Looks good, runs good. Air. $1175 64$-18.i7 '66 •l\lercury Comet Good cond. !'il,OOOmi, nu tires, '$625. 642-8858 MUSTAl'olG $1399 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Must .,,;, S.J6'...33,'' . · 842-8844 * (213) 592.5544 CONTINE~AL '65 MUSTANG $350 1146 Charleston, 'CJ\.f OLDSMOBILE ' Hunt. Beach VOLKSWAGEN "Hom•°' th• Viking" 1s12 LINCOLN eont1nenta1. l.!881 BEACH BL. 8'7·85.i5 MAZDA CADILLAC Fully equipped. a ea u t. ll UNTINGTON BEACH . '72 V\V Beetle. AMfFl\1 ............... ~-~-_.......... .... ~.-cond. Must sen. 642-Sfl55, '65 01.J)S 442 l,q fl~ B. '71 OAl'SUN 510, 2 dr. 17,500 s_tcreo, Immaculate, $1700. '73 Cpe DeVllle 642-6857. new Urea, batt, good transp. t-ftla : -n . n1i's. rfh, auto. trans, fact firm. Baltz B e r g~ r 0 n Call Aft 5 557-9m Need a "Pad"? Plllce an nd1 $250, 675-543.5 ~ air, xln't cond. S2195. Firm. 17331 Beach Bl.-842·1i666 FunerAI Home, 673-9150 I~..,...~.,.,-·-:----=--9059 Cail 586-1527 alt '''° pm.' MERCEDES !IENZ VW Bus. '71, Xlnt oond. Lo Autos; Used 990 .Ac:;:.utos='..;U:;;Md=--_;990='-'A;;ut:.:;°':;::.' .;;U.;;tod;::.. __ ...:.::===::....:.::::::. __ _.:;:;1 8 8 Pair up and go places alt .~3. "'O z \/C , mileage, 7 seater, .full sz -1 .. season in lhcst.' eozy capes. 1 '.:' ~· 1 • nia~s. bed 008- i,., 41' . -tfi"I -1 Llght\Vl'igh1 •1f eudclly! A~l/l' ~1.-linlC'-J.t'n:'C'n. 19,000 1970 l\1ERCEDES Benz 280 , . szis_o. 9993· · Ill Mt Mt 11141\1.,.. 11·1'Ul'IK'L lacy, shcJJ-slit~h nu. $<169.i. 5-16-277-1. SE nir auto leather stereo 69 BUG, unmac cond, rnags, 1 c·i1p!.'s of k11i1t"i! \l«Jrstrrl i11 'Tl 2~0Z. hltn'. auto, n111g -P/\\'. 'pis~_, Stock 'Bi'Okcr: Xll'fl!, $1125, -nl~ ::"69 Bug, , .. . . , j !llrl'<' eolo1-s. Pa11 ern 10!19: \l'hceli;, r xc<'llf'nl eonrlillon. niust sell. ~lake offer. good cond, $975, 67a-7:172 • ~· ·~. 111.1r St'H:lll'd-!u; rtirt't·lions. 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' ' Showdown Looms Tonight in C 'SD Pay Clash Trustees and militant teachers in the Capistrano Unified School District are headed for a showdown over wages and ~nefits lonight as the board plans a final ~cuoo on salary proposals included ln the district's tentative budget. And spokesmen for the Capl1trano Unified Federatloo of Teacben (CUF'T) which late last week sponsored an un- precedented "sick-out" from classe'S, have h i n t e d that unless the . board approves a long list of benefits, a repeat "epidemic" might hit later this week at final exam time. Trustees plan to ratify a cost-of-living increase for the teachers after dlspenslng with the budget at tonight'• busy meeting, Teachers tiowever, have streaed that they deserve . much more than the DOPlioal across-the-board hike in .wages, but thus far negotiations have nQt yielded a settlement. A companion item on tonight's agenda ' Shortage Hits M otoristK Foiled Seeki1ig (;as The fuel shortage hit San Clemente Santa Ana on weekend nights, but since once again in a big way late Sunday as then the crush of business has cut into dozens of motorists became stranded on gallonage and the station has begun to city streets and darkened freeeways close early. after searching in vain for an open Officers in the latest incident made suggests that t h e board reserve the right to adjust salaries and benefits later next fiscal year, thus leaving the door open to. further talks between teachers and admilPstrators •. Two separate -and opposing - groups are vying for teadler represen- tation this year. Although the CUFT sponsored last week's walkout, the more moderate Capistrano Unified F..ducation Association (CUEA) represehts the bulk o( the distri ct's educators. The latter J ' llaldemnns Move Back To Newport service station. some gas runs ror . the stranded Police were summoned to render what motorists, bringing enough fuel lo get the WASHINGTON (AP) -Former White aid tbey could to the late-night motorists car to Lundy's station at Paliµda arnl House chief-of-st8ff-H. R. Haldeman has wbo·were out of luck. Avenida Estrella . _.moved his family from tbis Watergi:J.te . After efforts to find an open statiM Police pred1cted repeats of the problem scandal stonn center back home to : r,iled, officers called Exxon StatiCI\ on su~uent swnmer weekends as the Newport Beach. Owner Joe Ludy who opened up for the crush of motorists worsens. As far as Mrs. Haldeman' is concerned, rest of the evening, saving the day for lbey are wonderlng, however, if there "she's moved back ror-g 0 0 d, • · the st.randed drivers. . . might not be repeats ~f an ~ncident Haldtman's lawyer, John J. Wilson said It was the second:,Suitday ma row thit recorded at a closed station earlier Sun· , . 1nterv. " M£. • the e:Yeninl fuel CJUis bas r~uired day_ evenicia:. 1 • • _µi -!!! , !~~ . · --~- poliCI' otteotJCifililiig !he sooth eoast: ~~ call~Jor ollioen atter '!lildfUtan WI!'"&' to YI . • A week a:go trallic jams de\ll)aped on~ ~.a ,niau drive inti a shat-down however. He_:sti.U~ tatlff~ the San Di•RO Freeway as drivers stac:t> station, look for attenduls, Ii.I tbrow a 8eMle !~ ~~ which "1 up to wait for a ftve-ca• ,.. . ., ._., .. 1abtnlm. wants to ..,_.,., a B!IY tn- fµe l from a Shell station. .. 'fli \lb.ldmtified. motorist reeortedly volvement m the Watergate break-m and '!bat station at that point in Ume was spat all over the building, kicked the cov~rap. . :-- the only one open betWeen San Diego and walls and drove away in a huff. • Wilson has said that IJaldeman faces possible ind.Jdment by the Watergate group dissuaded its membership from tak- ing part in the walkout. An estimated 70 teachers did take part in the one-day actioo. and .substitutes, district administratol'S' and school staff were pressed into service to keep classes going. Besides the major· wage-benefit issues facing the board tonight, these added ac- tions appear on the agenda for the 7: 30 p.rq. meeting in Serra School: -Approval · of the spe~ial-educalion, • summer-school program for the coming season . • -Ratify schedules for A·larco Forster Junior High School this fall when double· sessions will take over at the overcrowd- ed campus. ...;.Adopt schedules for the district's tWo high schools. -Evaluate the results of an invitation ror bidders to furnish diesel fuel for the district bus fleet. A two-year contract Ill ....... .. GUlf O f MfXICO ::.:____ ..... .... -·· . , ---SUB STUCK IN OLD DESTROYER HULK 3'60ft. DOWt-1 . . -:-·--·: ·-. ·--~ - -----~-::.".=-.--_. -__ -__ . -~· , __ -·_--=-,~-~.- -..i.-=-7_::_. ·.:_~.------ t\·ith a su pplier expired several weeks ago and trustees are braced for in- creased costs brought on by the fuel shortage. -Authorize the advertising for bids for a new bus-service contract to replaCe one which also rec en t I y expired. Ad- min istrators have warned trustees to expect at least $50,000 more in bus co'!lts this coming fi scal year because of boom- ing grot\•lh. Visitor, 30, Dies . Sunday In Clemente By JOllN VALTERZA 01 the Delly Pl"' Sl•lf A father's Day argument over where a bundle,9f dirty clothes' should go-left 30- year-old man shot to death and a 15-year- old San Clemente youth in C\lStOdY on \ murder charges SwKlay moiiiing. j George Twiddy, a ·resident of Newbury 1 Park in the Simi Valley, was slain duriDc ! an argument which took place at the j home , of Mrs. Carol M~dy, n, I , divorcee Who lives at 21? Avenida Beu. 1 Mrs.' Moberly's 15-yelr~d a. .DaYld, 1 was arrested· about 15 minutes after \be ; shooting. 1 Police said the shooting took pl1ce at I I: 18 a.m. and clima xed an apparent misunderstanding over a pile of clothes. , .,;-4 grand-jury. President Nixon's former deputy has denied any involvement in the break-in arid . coverup. W b i t e House ex-a!4e Gordon C. strachan reportedb' is ready to . testify that Haldeman was awa re or both aspect<.!>! the ocandal, Police Chier Clifford Murray said Twiddy-apparently.became angered over lliiiiill--41he__y_outh'! placing of a pile of .soiled • _ Vl'I ........., clothes on a bed and began shoullng at Pound of Cocaine Seized In Lagunaby U.S. Agents Fede~ Da~\i~.!S~_!.s ~led!~­ persons and seized one pound of high grade cocall;e valued at $50,000 in an undercover action Friday in Laguna- Beac~, • The arrests cracked an alleged Orange COUnty-wide distribution-ring, a Bureau of ·Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs spokesman .said today. Nariles of suspects were not immediately available. The alleged purchase was made in the area of a L a I u n a Canyon Road shopping center in front ol an auto sup- ply store Friday afternoon, It came following two and one-half Go-kart Crash Kill s Tustin Bo v • TA J2-year-oid Tustin boy died of ln- J'.uies suffered Sunday when a go-kart he was driving waa str:uck by another and .overturned. Sean Michael Dl1<on1 son of Mrs. Margaret Dixon of .8.11· E. Almond Ave.; was riding the go-kart at a rent-a=car course at 1062 Laguna Road, Tustin. . The coroner's ollice said he died or ~ive head injuries at Tustin Com- munity Hospital Sunday afternoon. f::LASSIFIED AD ' . PREVENTS 'BUGS' • ' ' Lot a .Daily i>llot clauified Id keep '/i>J from ..,1n, "buar." It mllht· -.ct etuy, but look bow thil ldvtrtiaer did tt: : '14 VW Bug. 38,000 ml ,, 1"11'- plele car leu body. P<rl for Dune BllilY or~? (1'11ofle No,) 1t didn't "bug" him that th« 111'11 per- IOI\ called in response to this ad at 7 o'clock and that the car wu 90ld by 7:30. Don't let unwanted items driWll you buli)'; advertise in the O.ily Pilot classj. fled section. The 'direct line-612~·-" ' ' months of investigation by federal agents oi BNDD, . The four persons arrested were due for arraignment today in Los Angeles before the federal magistrate. They faced a variety of charges including sales of co- caine, conspiracy to sell and intent to distribute .cocaine. Federal agents alleged they had previously purchased quantities of c~ caine from the persons involv~. They said the investigation would continue in connectioo with these arrests and more arrests may be inade. The Laguna Beach Police Department was not notified prior to the federal ee- forcement action and nwnerous callers reported men with gum io the area of the shopping eenter. Federal qents uid that normally every possible effort ls made to cooperate wltb local law 1gencies but in this Instance, thqs happened ipon- taneously, An agent said that Poilce Chief J ... pb J. Kelly was fully briefed after the ac• lion. He sajd no one was injured 11 seven --(See"COCAJNE, Plge I) r ourig ster Saved From Cliff Fall At Dana Poini A 1lart«-11111m10r mountaineering foray II Dan• Point tnded with a real cllffhanpr Sunday for a u-year-old )'OUllgller from St.nton, County flltmen liad to pluck Bob Wal· lace of 106?8 Royal Oalc Wav from 1 ledge about too feet up the face of ·the steep cilff overlooking the harbor. Fire deportment 1pQkeamen 'l"ld the youtli and hia elder 6r0ther1 Mike, tt, di:clded to climb up tbe lace of the point and suddenly the lht•r-old 108t his lootl"i. '!be boy told authorities he slipped aJl(I flncliy regained hil footl111 ot>,a narrow ledge 111here he'wailed lbr help to come. ·Volunteers and fuU-tlme firemen ar· rived with llddert on the beach and reached the stranded boy. NAVY DIVERS FA!L IN FOURTH ATTEMPT AT RESCUE the 15-year-oid and the youth's younger ' Four Men -Tr1Pf*I in RHHrch Subm.rine 360 Feet Below bro_ther. Wilson said Haldeman moved his fami- ly the pR!t weekeod Jrom its borne in tbe f1shiooable Georgetown Section of Wash- iriglon to a rented boule at Newport Beach. Frantic Bids tn Save ,- Wilsoo said Mn. Haldeman has no in- tention of moviDg back to Washbigton where network television crews and newsmen periodically camped on the family's doorstep since her. husband resigned his White House job Apdl 30. Men in Minisub Fail The Haldeman's orange brick colonlal- style house, priced in the $100,000-range, has been up for sale for several weeks. Friends of the Haldemans have said that they have beCnextreinely concerned about the effect that the Watergate scan- dal was having on the children and were anxious to Temove them from the limelight as soon as the school tenn was over. . On their move from Washington to California, Haldeman and his wife stop. ped at the nUivtnity of Minnesota Satur- day for the graduation of their daughter, Susan, -of four children. Reagi;an Lauds Policy SAN FR/t.NCISCO (/t.P) -Fedentl reVenue sharing is "an important step in the rlgbi dittellon" that ackoowledges "the administrative imposslblllly or trying to run government from the federal level," G<iv. Ronala Reagan told a nation-wide mayor~con(erence today-. Speaking from ·prepared remarks,. the Republican chier state executive made the appraisal in an address to the U.S. Mayors' Conference meeting at the St. Francis hotel here through Wednesday. KEY WEST, Fla, (AP) -A fourth at- tempt to rescue fou r men trapped in mini research submarine on the fl__QOr of tbe Atlantic failed today . Officials expressed grave concern for ihe men's safety. "We must get to that sub," said Lt. Comm. R.H. Bisbing, a Navy spokesman. "We hope the men can survive." The four -two of them reportedly un- conscious in a rear compartment of the sub -were on their last emergency sup- ply of oxygen and Bisbing said a new at- tempt to reach them could take several hours. The air supply for the four dwindled to about an hour at one point a.s divers worked feverishly lo reach them with a diving bell. · One of the unconscious men was Clayton Link, 31. son of the research sub's designer, F..dwin Link. Link and the other man in the rear . compartment~could not -be-reached by the two Jn the front compartment, of. ficials said. Blsblng said the rou:tth attempt to reach the trapped minisub with a diving bell failed because a strong current Di111e Sta111p? Postmaste r See ks 2c Hike WASHINGTON (AP) -A first-class mill stamp could cost a dime next year if Postmaster General Elmer T, Klassen has bis way, Klassen said in an interview in U.S. News & World Report that be expects to ·seek approval for a two-cent Increase in regular mail rates ellective In January to meet rising labor costs. The postmaster general also said that the use of air mailli de· cllnlng and ••t don't know whether we will keep air mail or not." . Raising the price ol a !lrst-class stamp from eight centUo 10 cents would bring In an additional "billion dollar!," Klassen said. That's "• great deal ol ·money. Bul'so Is the cost or union pro- posals." Accprding to Klassen, BS percent or the Postal Service's costs are wage-related because of substantial pay increases ln the PfSt few years. , ' -· ·} • • prevented rescuers from getting close enough. Bishing said rescuers hoped for a slack tide with a favorable , slowed current this afternoon . . "As soon as the current slows down, the divers will go back to work," he said. Three previous attempts to reach the sub -two by hard-helmet divers and one wUh a diving bell -failed , stymied by the danger of entangling rescuers in the same wreckage that trapped lhe mlnisub. · The sma ll '1!bmarine was wedged in the wreckage of a World War ; 11 destroyer about 20 miles southeast of Key West, home of one of the nation's oldest naval bases. . Cmdr. William Mcveigh, chief of staff at the Key West base , said "nothing really has been accomplished" in initial rescue attempts "because of cables and debris" from the sunken destroyer. McVeigh said the rescue vessel Tringa was . maneuvering into position for another attempt to lower t}\e bell _ chamber to the tra.pped minisub. David Stover, 21, son of Alebtr Slover, said his father was trapped in the rear compartment or the sub with Link . "The last I heard he (Stover) was un- conscious," Stover said. Jn the front compartment of the ex- perimental craft were Archibald "Jock" Menzies, a native of Scotland with a home in Vero Beach. Fla., the sub'a pilot- commander, and Robert Meek , '¥1. a diver and submarine pilot from West Palm Beach. Fla . Rescuers were factd with the prospect of having to draw on the vital oxygen supply to increase the temperature in the submarine and enable chemical can- tSee SUB, P•1• I) 25 OF 346 SD GRADS SHO W UP LA JOLLA (/t.P) -PoStgraduate degrees were. awarded to 34' student!! at UC San Diego. Twenty~ive show..t up, '• Reports said at that point Twiddy reportedly made an "overt" move 1 toward the two boyr and' the older youngster ran for a .22-caliber rifle in the , resjdence. The boy allegedly loaded the 1 w~apan and then fired fOur or five time!. ~ 1'1.e slllgs hit Twiddy in the chest, neck 1 and ann. The victim !hen staggered backwards into an adjoining bathroom · and fell the the Door, dead. · -I Mrs. Moberly called the emergency i operator to seek help and the operator in i tw:i call~ the county sheriff's office. 1 police said. Mon;ienls later local police were summoned to the residence. Before they arrived, the suspect in the shooting had bolted from the house, lea\'· ing the riOc behind. Twiddy's body, showing no vital .!igns, / was 'found in the bathroom. . A-turray said that a few minutes later 1 the youngster called police from a phone booth at the pier area and patrolmen i picked David up. • Twiddy was a computer programmer with the Blue Cross health care rum. He was described as an acquaintance of the ' Moberly woman and made frequent visits to the San Clemente residence. · 'Ille victim's 9-year-old SOI\ was staying · acrOS! the street from the house .when r the shooting took place, , Officers took the youngster into pro-: tective custody and later in the day returned the boy to his mother. 1 In the meantime, the Moberly youth ! (See SLAYING, Page l) , . Orange Cout Weather Mostly sunny skies Tuesday, with warmer temperatures. Highs in the 70s near lhe beaches, rising to the low tl)s inland. overnight k>ws in the tiOs. INSW E TODAY '1.ta.Jio. ac tlvl tits in..,LoJ A Hgt lt• !!re threatening legitimate bu.ti· nessme11 a11d co111um.er1, accord· tng to crime fighters. Stt $tory, Page 5. a .. o"' 11 L,M ••• .,. II Callfe,.,.L• J C1•nllleoll lt·H c""•t• u C1'9M_. 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Brezhnev today began their lo}lg-planned sun1mit conference. each pledging that the ta lks v.·ould .improve the prospects for world peace . ference would ''justify the hopes of our people and serve the interests of a peaceful fu ture for ull mnnkind." The bushy-eyebro\ved general secre tary of the Soviet Communist party slipped a\vay Crom Nixon as the ty.·o \Vere reviewing an hon or guard of 1J .S.- mil itary forces for handshaking reminis· cent of a U.S. presidential cam paign. Several years agO. a flower oproulH on llje po_. of Laguna canyon Road-right al the city limit s or LagUM Beach. 1t was painted-in~m!Jllcolors op the pave ment and lasted a lpng li'me consl.dcringJ he heavy !ra ff i.c, but, the rain this \Vinter '" washed away the last v~1ige,/ •· A ~rightly colored J\li ckey r.louse repl ed thf. flO\\'Cr son1c1lme ,ove.r lhe eckend. Camp P endleto11 ' • , Some dealers linked the dolla r's decline to the cont_lnuing Senate investigation of the V.1atergate affalr. But others said a loss of e-0nfidence in the Nixon ad- 1ninistratioo's ability to control infl ation in the United States was more important. U"I Ntwsrnt • •·The chance for peace is infinitely in· creased," Nixon said during a fonnal \\'elcom ing ceremony on the south lav..11 that combined -mili tary po mp with Brezhnev's style of personal poli tics. Brezhnev promised the wfiek-long con- Nixon predicted the con rerence \vould help "lift the burden or annarnents from the world and build a structure or pea ce." To GeLRes.erv..e."-· _,____ On the Frankfurt currency exchange, the dollar was fixed at a reeord low o( 2.5575 m8rks , down from the mid-morn- ing rate of 2.5550 marks and Friday's • closing rate or 2.5700 marks. AREA IN ATLANTIC WHERE RESCUE EFFORTS CARRIED OUT R•M•rch Submarine Johnson S.a Link Tripped by Destroyer ~ In Amsterdam, the dollar changed .hands at 2.7200 guilders, doW n 0.44 pef'· ~t from the previous low of 2.7320 ~uilders Friday. The dollar has declined by 14.24 percent against the guild er since the Feb. 13 deva luation of the U.S. cur· ,rency . At one point in London, the dollar drop- ~--~.ped to.$2'.5860 aga_filst the pound .!!_o~ a morning rate of $2.5850 andQ own ?n 'Friday's close of $2.5800. But it was still above ttUs year's record low or $2 .5900 reached briefly last' week. ·~ Jn Tokyo the dollar changed hands at 2.647~ yen, up marginally from Friday's level. ~ Meanwhile, stock market prices tumbl- ed today in what brokers described a~-a , continued negative response to the pnce freeze and upcoming Phase 4 announced ·by-PreslaenrNixon last week. -At 9 a.m. (PDT) the Dow Jones , average of 30 industrials was off 9.86 points to 878.69. "' Declining isaues ·on the New York Stock Exchange held a more than 2-t lead over advances in slow trading'. , Repo11 of 1897 '. Spaceship Crasl1 ... ' Branded as Hoax ~ 1 TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) -The in· ~ ternatio:nal director of the Aeri al Phenomena Research Organization has .;• called the recent report of the crash of a ~ 3poceship at Auror a, Tex. in 1897 a "p.a- :,., tent boaL" "Recent news stories concerning, the "I' findings of ·mystUious bits of inetal at • 1 the site of the alleged crash concern nothing more than an aluminum alloy and there's nothing mysterious about that." L. J. Lorenzen said. •·tt is our opinion that publicity- ; oriented individuals have used the story ; : to promote their own interests. There's :. , every indication that the bits of t · aluminum alloy arrived on the Proctor ~'property since 1967 and probably within : 1 the last 60 days. ~ 1 "'The in1portant point in the \vhole ' story is the fact that in 1967, Alfred E. Krau s, director of the Kilgore Research Institute at West Texas State U.niversily. undertook an exhaustive investigation of the Judge Proctor fann ~ where the spaceship was sup~sed to have cras~ed and using a metal detector found nothing ! but very ordinary bi ts of colOred metal ob- jects such as rings from horses'' bridles, stove Lids and 1932 license plates." Santa Ana T een Dies • In Hit·rnn Accident T\litchell L. \\leston , 19. of 2314 \\'. Cub- bon St .. Santa Ana v.•as killed late Sunday l night by a hit-run driver as he walked ' across Bristol Street nea r Brooks Street in Santa Ana . · Police said Weston had sipped out into ,.. the street from bet"'cen two parked cars and was hit by the speeding vehicle. Seconds la te r, another vehlcle hit the youth and it did not stop either, police said. 01.t.N•t COAST .. DAILY PILOT "Th• Or•~t Co.tll CAIL.'( "'IL.OT, wllft wlllCll ' It Co..nbll*I ,.,,. 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A spo.J!~sman for the Gardena·based meal company said the driver had gone into a store to make a delivery and when she returned, the truck was gone. The spokesman said the company had lost two other meat shipments during the week to hijackings occuring at Los Angeles International Airport and ·m Orange County. A week ago Newport Beach police cracked an alleged hijacking ling which is being held respon sible for the diversion of 40 tons <>f beef valued at $120,000 fro1n its destination. Four men were arrested and are now · awaiting court proceedings. Escaped Circ11s Lion Shot Dead LI1TLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -Police shot and killed a 600-pound lion abou t two hours after it escaped from the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus here. · The animal was killed Saturday night on the advice of .its trainer, Wolfgang Holzmier, who said the lion was dangerous. Another lion which escaped at the same time was recaptured unharmed in a wooded area behind the sta te Livestock Show and Fairgrounds here. The lions escap:ed after they were returned to their cages following a perform ance in a circus act. Officials said the cage door apparently was left unlocked. Escondido Mayor To Face Recall ESCON DI DO (AP) -Mayor Wil J\Iaso n will face a recall election pro- bably in early September after months of sigriature-gathering on peti tions by citizens. The 41-year-old f\.1ason has been ac· _cused of being intoxicated at ·a ~cil 1neeling, abusive to pol ice officers and a manhandler of prison~rs. City Clerk Lina Hill said more than the needed 4,81 4 signatures of registered \'Oters had been counted . Niguel Sheet From PflfJe l SUB ••. isters to absofb more carbon dioxide. Asked about the buildup of carbon dioxide in the back section of the vessel, a Navy spokesman described it as a "baby putting a plastic bag over·its head and slowly being strangled." Two Mesans Held In Arson Plot At Aparbnent Two Costa 1'.1esa men were arrested in Santa Ana Sunday in connection with "'hat police allege was an arson-for·hire plot which resulted in damage to an un- finished apartment building. Booked on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson was Victor Kubicek, 23, of 1586 Baker St. Kubicek is accused by poli ce of hiring Douglas Statum, 18, of 2841 Boa Vista Drive , to set three fires in an apartment compl ex. under con- struction at 800 S. Cypress St. Statum was booked on suspicion of comnt!lling arson .• Investigators said Kubicek's sub- contract for plastering work at the apart· ment had been canceled recently. Police said oo major dam age was caused by the three fires . Kubicek today remains in Orange. County Jail. Statum oblained·reJeue lale Sunday. FromP.,el COCAINE ... federal agents closed in as ·one mail allegedly delivered the pound of cocaine. f ederal agents had agreed to pay $14,(l()() for the do.ig which was of such a high grade it could be cut three .times before street Sales. This \\'OU!d give it a final value of around ~.CM>O, agents said. A federal agent said there has been an increase in the use of cocaine in the area generally. "~at. w:e've seen is the younger set that was content with messing with U D, 'hashish, and other hallucinogenics, have graduated up to 'coke' and there is more an_d more of it now," a JlN DD spokesman said. Can1per ·s tay . Ending SALK LAKE CITY (UPI) - A Utah mother who spent the last six \\.'eeks of her preg9ancy parked in the family cam· per outs1de 3. hospitaL emergency room ·hoped to return home today u·ith her ne\v bom baby daui hter. Ruth E. Egan and her husband , Norman, li v-ed in the JJ.foot camper because they diciif t wan t to pay a massive hospital bill. Ecology Group Slows Club~ Report Claims -An unsigned buUetin.disltibuted 1'.'rlday to Laguna Niguel residents claims that con$truction of a beach clu b soulh of Monarch Bay has beQl impeded by ihe Orange County En vironmenta l Coalition. The two-page repart , labeled "A Pl an- ning Bulletin To Laguna Ni g u e I R.£Slde nts,""'·said the beach facility, to·in- -clude a parking Jot, rest room facilities. volleyball courts, and playground, will not open this summer. It was schedtl led to open in June. · Lorelle Long, secre tary or the Enviro- nmental Coalition, said the ·.newsletter was "an obvious slur and an attempt for obfuscation." • - She said by tracing the letter's bulk mailing permit ~he detennincd that the lelter was sent by AVCO Communlty Developers, Inc.. developers of Laguna Niguel. - AVCO spokesmen could not be reached · ror con1 n\ent ei!hir f"riday or today, But an AVCO sec retary ..sRid she beli eved the lea net \Vas wri tten by the editor of lhe 4tguna NJguel Ne ws, an AVCO newslet~ ter, ... An injunction placed on an AVCO Com- m1;U1 ity Developers rract by a Coalition suit has halted con.,truction across the Coa$t lllghway from the beach club site.· The JeaOet said completion of both tracts h•s been •freolively halte<I thrwg1t lhe !njtmctlon. • -- "Public restrooms win be completed i at lhe beach club) but inoperable, beca use electriCal and sewer sys1en1s for .. ·the bcac,h parcel are tightly iniegrated wi th those of surrounding unfii:i,ished 'developments," the lett~r said. Alternate be"ach use arrl'ingements arc being negotiated with the County of Orange . the leaflet stated , so that the uncompleted beach could be. used this summer. Calif orn,ian .. Outlasts Slim SAN JOSE (APl -P•ncho Jamie ot Clovis, CaHf., outlasted a field of 64 poker players. Including the cclebraled Amarlllc Slim, to win 'the World lhBall Cham· plonshlp Tournament held here. • Jamie look home $1,781 !er his effort. Slim was ellminaled from the ac· tlon early Sunday as Jamie !lolshed . with the lowest band among eight finalists. Upper Bay Judge Mulls Prejudice Charge in Case Orange Cou nt y Superior Court Judge Claude ~t. Owens t<Xiay is mulling a m~ tion on whether or not he should be dis· qualified from continuing to preside over the UP,per Newport Bay lawsuit. At issue is th e question of \vhether or not the now-defunct Back Bay tidelands exchaiige between Orange County and the Irv ine Company is consHtutiooal. O\vens, \Vho presided at the earlier trial, told all fou r lawyers Thursday lh~ he "'ant s more time to st ud y arguments behind the affidavit of prejudice filed by - San Francisco ~ttorney Philip Berry. Berry represented a group of Newport Beach homeowners who lost to the Irvine Company in the Superior Court trail but triumphed two months ago when the Fourth District Court of Appeals returned Judge Owens' ruling. Judge (}wens had agreed \Vith Irvine attorney Robert \Varren that the ex· change of 450 acres of Irvine uplands for 157 acres of county--01mcd tidelands was la\\1ul and constitutional. He \\1as revers- ed by the San Bernardino appellate court. A series of motions designed to put the appellate Court's thinking on the Upper Bay issue into the court record must no\v be held pending Judge Owens' decision on whether he s.hoµJd be di squalified. He was repeatedly. urged by Warren Thursday to stay on the bench for the hearing with the comment that another judge woold be faced with the task ol digesting some 27 volumes of records compiled in both Superior and appellate court action. Berry cited a series of instances during the trial and a number ol' rulings that went against him as sufficient reason for the removal of Judge Owens. He has repeatedly claimed tha the jurist was prejudiced against the group of in· te rvenors headcil by Frank Robinson of Ne wport Beach, Berry said he felt that $200.000 in fees and expenses was at stake in the ruling and stri!ssed that none of that money. if a\\·arded, u'ill be used to defray what he said are his own substantial expenses in the litigation . ''If \\'e get the money, v.·e intend to donate ii to a number of non·profit cor· porations who are primarily concerned \vi th the protection of lhe environment," Berry said. He identified· three ~ible recipients of donations as the Orange County Foun· elation for Preservation of Public Proper- ly, a movement in which Balboa Island ferry Owner Alan Beek is acti ve, the Southern California Center for Law in the PJ.iblic Interest "and. possibly, Lhe Sierra Club "'hich invested in the Upper Bay ac- tion with no thouhgt of financial return.·• Berry is a former president of the Sier· ra Club who has donated much of his courtroom lim8.tol ssues concernea \vl th the protection of the-envi ronment and natural resources. ·. "One can become more objective about fees in the area of $200,000 when one looks at the value or the land involved in the Upper Bay trial," Berry said. American o(ficia1s said the President is h6ptng for -a ''turning point" in the Soviet·American talks at Geneva on a treaty to limit offensive nuc l ear weapcins. _ From San Diego SAN DIEGO (AP) -About 500 Anny But there was Do hope that Such a treaty could be readied for sjgnature before Breihnev leaves the United States for a meeting in Paris with French President Georges Pompidou. 1 Reserves will move their monthly drills from their present cramped quarters in San Diego to spacious Camp Pendleton • Marine Corps base this fall, their Com-! mander says. Brezhnev, looking tanned and rested after a weekend at Nixon's Ca mp David ret rea t in the Catoctin 11ountains of \Vestern Maryland, emerged from a black limousine and heartily shook Nix· on's-hand. The t\\'O smiled and greeted each other as old friends" and both referred to the agreements signed last year during Nix- on's Moscov>' visit. Brezhnev said the Moscow summit laid "a good re liable foundation for relations of peace between ou r tvto OOWltries." Nixon said the l\1ay, 1972 talks "chang· ed the relations between our two coun- tries in a very prolound way." Brezhnev said bis party arrived from Camp David in two-pres i d e n ti al helicopters about 20 minutes late because fog and low clouds forced a slight change in Oight plans. The drizzle which had - fallen in Wu hington in the hours before the arrival ceremony stopped shortly berore the Soviet offi cial arrived. Brezhnev, about three inches shorter than Nixon, stood at stiff attention \\'ith the American presidc?nt as a 21-gun salute boomed and an Air Force band played the U.S. and Soviet anthems. The leaders theil trooped by an honor guard of Army, Navy, Air Force , !.larine and Coast Guard units. Brezhnev twice broke into the cerefnonies to greet pa rt of the carefully selected crowd ad.milled to I.be White House for the ceremony. Clasping his bands above his head· like a· victorious prize fighter, Brezhnev nod· ded to the crowd then began. reaching for outstretched hands of the onlookers with both of his own hands. Courts Without Power Over ICC WASHINQTON1(AP) -Federal courts lack the power to hal t railroad rates ap- proved by the Interstate Commerce Commission, the U.S. Supreme Cour t rul· ed l<Xiay. The ruling represented a blow to en· vironmentalists wbo sued suceessfully "in lo\ver courts for an injunction against a 2.5 percent temporary surcharge a~ proved by the ICC for the nation's railroads Wt year. The .environmentallsts claUned that the surcharge would aggravate a freight rate structure that already discriminated agaimt recyclable goods to the detriment of the environ ment. Solon Snrrenders · NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -Corn elius E. Gall.!lghe r, a .sev~tenn Democratic con~ gressman \\'ho pleaded guilty to income tax evasion, surrendered to federal authorities today lo begin serving a two- year prison term.•GaUagher appeared at the fede ral court' tiouse here about 9 a.in .. chatted with newsmen Md then un· denvent processing prior to detention. Van Deman Anny Rese rve Cente r, where the men no\v train one weeke nd a· month , was buil r to handle about 300 soldiers and now accommodates about 800 to 1,000, Col. Ben Hamilton, the Base Commander, said.F.ridli}l:-.111 additiOO, tte said, "Training facilities ... are nil." or the 13 reserve unit s stationed at Van Deman. ty,'o started meeting at Ca mp Pend.Jeton last year, and another five will be lransfcrred in the fa ll . meeting separately from the Ma rines but worki ng together in some operations, Hamilton said. He said most of the Army reserves wilr' have their tw~week summer training ......,. at Pendleton. From Pflffe l SLAYING .•. \Vas remanded to juvenile authorities pending court action in the case. The shoot ing marked the fir:&I time in city history that a juvenile was arrested in a local murder case. Ironically, Sunday's murder took place lhree years to the day after San Clemente's last homicide, the killing of Connie Lynn Johnson in her apartment only a few blocks away from the Sun~ day incident. TV Station Airs ~U.S. Emergenc;y GREENVILLE. S.C. (UPI) - An 'educational television station startled viewers Sunday night by accidentally air· ing a message that a national emergency existed . The message, telli ng viewers to stand by for a message from the Whi te House, interrupted a telecast of ·1Masterpiece Theater" about 9:'40 p.m. About 15 or 20 minutes later, WNTV broadcast another message, tell ing its audience to disregard the earlier one. By then, the sJation and the Greenville News had been besieged with telephone calls. Glass Smashed As Crowd Cheers SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -EgciiiJ:' Fleber took his brand new sledge ham· mer and s1nashe:t out 19 huge plate glass windows at a downtown bank. "It ":as eit~er this or I w~ going t9 get a rifle and go up on • rootlap to shoot nt people," Fieber. 29. told arresting of- ficers. A crowd of more than 100 ga thered Saturday to watch Fleber shatter the S.. by-15 foot windows, worth $700 eac h. Some cheered and some took photos. Includes cholC4, of color on front pu111l· and remOYal ot I L old dl&hwather, -·---~-· P~one Ma-111 81 5-NEWPORT-ILVD.,-GOSTA'-MESA'~-• • • • r. • ' I ,. I I I \.- , I " ' _, A MILER TUMBLEWEEQS MUTT & JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY p0 "l'CU REAU.Y 'THINK THERE'S GOING '10 0E A GASOLINE ' . SHORTAGE'? ·-. . ........... ' -. . ... . ,. --... .. ,.. .--.... . . . . by DOllCJ Wildey by Tom K. Ryan f:AT'rtJUR HEARIS OOl FUN· SEEKERS by Al Smith eot.JGRA1llLA1ioNs, 5oN! 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Al/T06IW'fl NI{ HEAP! - NO. tM JUST ~INl#TO l.IP61fADS YOUll: F"ANT~lf9. by Mell by Chester Gould I ICNIW'IWIT llUT I ..,11eo~ ib~No.rr am LIVI! N«J l.611RN. ' -, Monday, June 18, l ll7) DAILY PILOT Jl! _by Roger Bradfield by Charles Banottl I •.. 6 UT FeoPle .)UsT CJCllK ~~au o.ei< Yc:::>U., by Gus Arriola S TA 7'/STI C'5 A~ )./Kt= ,A. ~!KINI.!' W!IA r -rile y ReVeJJ- J-6 JAJ IERJ!=.5TINeJ/ WHAT 7H&'/ tXWCJ!N. -ll>VITAk -,---&.--. -. -- by Roger Bollen THE GIRLS ~ 6·11' 'Alma, I've decided lo join you on your vacatiOa, aftel' an - I don't bow why, bu' I just got a sudden urge lo go to tbe mouatainJ instead of the beach." · DENNIS THE MENACE • ' ' I 1 7 ---, l ' Manager Seminm· Scheduled A program entitled 'New Directions In Management' is slated from 8:30 a.m. lo J p.m. 1bursday at the ~\irportcr lnn in Irvine, presenled by The Center for ExfCl.ltlve Deve.lo~ ment. Managc 1nen t consulta nt Dr. Richard M. Green ~Ill present techniques of 1nanagemcnt, pew approaches in moti vation and pl anning. manage1nent by objectives and other manage· ment guides at the seminar. \ Dr. Green has authored several books on management including 'Space Anal ysis for Management",' • B u s i n e s s Intelligence and Espionage: a'nd 'The Management Game -How to Win With People.' THE SAAQ 99 MODEL is available ,.n lour different price ranges. The Saab 99 :.:-doo r 991 , series with fuU equiprnc 1t ; t he !19LE (pi ctured above) with elect~on· ic al ly controlled fuel injection and aya il.11.Jle both 111 two and fou r door versions v.·ith n1anuat or autontatic transmission: and the 99El\tS. a two-door i;ports seda n. · lta Bigh Gear • \ NEW YOIUt (U'll -Followl"tl t r• Sain . -Ht\ .. .., Ne'! Pl'kH on tht Htw York Stock £ .. c:h•f19•: N! (lld•l ..... LfllW wt ('ho. • , .. ( ... ) """ '"-1.M•<111. 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' -...... ,~ 01 2\li . 11 "it-~ ~:... ... \ Am Alrll11e1 .,· 453 12,, l?Yii 12 \.'J O!~Pfi: S1 ·, j9 12\lt 11'1~ ~ A COl'"D 11 7 l'llo 6~' 6"-~LMICOC ,«I ' 15 9 I~ t _.. ' '1m8ak 20 4 ,,,. 6\4 '!4 ~·i:"' kFood 10 1 ' ·~ ' -'I• tm!nl CID .. ' 11 \, 11 11 -Yo L.llKO llfw• •. IA 21 21 \lo JI.ill .. The program is ta!Jored !or busy managers in every 111· dustry and is Condensed. so that highlights of the se~nar can be digested bt a rooming. Reservation deadline for the seminar is Tuesday at noon . 1 The $20 cost includes lunch. 1 Call· Marian J. }!o ll and. marketing manager for the Newport Be.ach ·ba.sed research center at 586:.31H2_. By CARL CARSTENSEN Of !ht OollY ,110! 51tll -J im Parkinson's Be a e h Imports, has announced the addition of th e 5.wedisb SA~B to. its ·1uxury import deilership. ~ewly deSigned two and four door models are available. ~~:~~u 2"! 1X ..Il ~i-: ~~ J;~;~ :.•t'n~•di& :16 ,n ~n l!ll ~~1~ 2~ ... ""oi' .~ it ff ~li.r. ~m,~ ~~1l".,. ~:::c ... i>J .~ is : ~~ if'" !;~'.:.!! Am e1c111 .29 T 19 9'1 914 Aro-\'o li 1 04 9 u l&•• 1 111 1!\'1-v. Cen.ATr 1.68 12 •7 •1V• •0 • .....,_ t..etd1t.H .s.:t n to 11111 12~ 1~ -la •'Jt docs ~rforn\ sn1001hly tc> n1ect future fed er a I Am C4n 120 to •• 31'.~ :m.. 33h-~ ~lf"1n<:1 "70 1 1s 1•\a 1~· 1..,14-~. G11AT pf 2~-, . 1 5' ll'!J '531 t..-~ .... .on. . .a ' 5 ••'Ill 1,"' ""' .. ,..~ A Can Of J:io:. 'j 7 2•'.'0 2• 2• . tlDIA 1 60 1. lh tii 1,.,. , GlnB•nc .76 7 7 13 13 13 •l, Ltl'I Pl C 60 1 Id 14"i't 14\.'t l•V.-'ho ·•nd has the ap~al or novelty. emission standards c o u 1dA CnM1.l&b 65 11~1 16 u~+ ~~'/ s 1°•6 l~ 90 H'• 311,. 31}t:~)'GnC•bl• .so 1 3'J •~ •~ 11,11'1+ ,:"! .. wn "'' lflll . •• 1n • ..,,. 1""' ... ... t<~ " Ch I t b. ACl!afnl.20 8 l22\.io 22~•221'1+\.'I 0,1190 9 1" •29 29 -\•GnC11r 1.20 1 41 U¥i15\~ 't-... L~m l.420 .. ''''°"'1$1~-41 An army Of P-iple ... 1-1h money n1ake tue rys er ur 1ne Am,c,,~11 I'.(,. 10 2so 24 23'" 23~1!.\ Plctuie1 . 6t ,'",· ,•,~ 2~t: 1~ on oiveloo , i&a '"°' •tiJ 11,,-+ ~ "-"n•r "P s ~• _'!.''' 1,. -~,..._ ~· •• • I It AD s .a1 ..... '316 244A'.lo"3io.u\• .. ctSOhl.919 50 6> •.\lo-I G1nOvntm' 1117J-.1Tlll ._-1..-ln .~le 1~311~Jl1U+~• program more 1mpor an O· AmOu11 v~t .. 2 11.i. 6V. ,,.._ v. om e 1.51 11 •1 !', •,•~ ~ _,,.. Gn e11e 1 . .0 1t •n 57'!t. 5''i-. j114-\oi '""' ~o C1p . 1• v~. , ¥ _ ~. are eager for something dif-d th bef e ADu1 01 .84a 12 12~ 1~ lljll' ••. am civ m •• 1 11 .. 1 \IJ-,... G"food 1 .o 11 u1 ~ :u ""' •1"-\~ Livt sir1 .... 10 so 24"' ~3,,.. »'h-1 .... ay an ever Or • AmEIK 1,llO 10 201 ~i ~ . I ot '.90 l ll'/o llV. l tt GlnGro .'1b 23 11 15\'J 1$14 15""'-\'o 1..1¥111 r-t.1ro 1 ~ ..... t l<O .. _ .._ ferent ~rhaps the l"ankel 'J _ _ Am Exwt ·· 11 1 15-" .+ V. mwEd 2.lO 10 t3 32''4 3,. 1+ 1•GnH11tt Cp t -7-11A9 1.0111-1.....+-.,. 1..Fti Coron , -11 4 -;i11 4-+-i.i--· ' t<~. ., • 1-IUEBNER SAID the com A Fon of· IV. ·· 1» 18~ 1eu 18~ comEd or 2 · · • ~ i»t :zos-,... Gin 11111r 2k 12 •• IS f4~• 11~ 4-1 ._,:1; o1 ~ . j :.'It ,,~ >'11.r..I• -"~ ~d ,?tb _,__,__ -",,U'"A-~5!t't '~rt. :u CwEdl>I I.At.... t hv. 2$14-"'l.o-... ~ Med-11 1$-31 17 1114 11--~ "1Doyu-2.A1 , I I .b )I;"-~"'-THE EXECUTIVE sees a pany is now resuming its V.'ork ,. 011 .~. ·~f 6 1 1,~ 1~\.'J 1;.f' 1 c ...... pr 1 'PO • • ,,,.~ 10~ 1,,.l ... Gtn Miii• 1 tt ,,, 5''1• Vt ~w; .. ..., .. 111 • ..,. • ' ,. ,..., 11,._ :i. Coast Firn1 Lauds Pair An tnvenuon for an organic semiconductor solar cell wh ich "converts the sun's energy to electric energy more ·cheaply than existing silicon solar cells ·has earned patent awards for ·an employe and an ex..employe 'of Philco-Ford corporation, in· Nfwport Beach. Dr. Robert E. Kay, a staff scientist in the r e s e a r c h laboratories of the company's aeronutronic divJsion, and Dr. Earl Walwick, a former emplofe, now with the Na- tional Institute of Health at Orange County l\.1 e d i c a I Center, were-co-inventors on . the solar cell. SEVEN ADVANTAGFS OUR PAGER OFFERS I. · e<f b f \ t ' · · b' AG pf 1·80 11 26\lo 1 26 i-CcmwEd WI-> 136 ~ tVt ~~ . G,Y,UI DI 1~ I H H 1..looy McNI 35 16 41'1 .._ ,..., .,. 1m1t num er o e ec nc on the sixth generation tur 1ne A.m~alst ·.., ·1 19 11 ~ tv. 11v.-· .... ComwOll 21r. "" 12 20\~ 101_ 21'.l'!~ GnMOt 2 OSb • llll 6514 ~\t ffit::1?! 1..lorovC.o .~ 1 J n l~ lk-,::: ~ cars in the years ahead as powe r plant and althou gh its AmHam '.60 37 :n• ffl'I "'h •1\16-¥.. ~~~ '·U 11 1xi 4l •211w 'j2Y>-~gm~'). ·, J ~t l~ 1~ ~ t~'~';' ~ f2 1:2 f:. :11\ :11~ d I' h' I . t 1 . . b A Hcrnt DI ' .. 11~ 11™ ll~\11 CQl'l'IO.llr St! 20 2~ Jiit '" ;\lo G P11bU 1.60 • 415 I~ I~ 9'\:I ••• l.hlY t:U ,. 0 llM M1il. ll\S U \lo T TJIE SAJl.tE t . c 1very Ve JC cs in cen ra Cl-fuel COJlSUMphon a o u t ~m\!i~ l ,31 3~10 9t_T\li 937'1• 937-~ conAor 37b ·,; xt ~~ 16:; ~~ +v. n Refrie1 11 13 5~ .f .. J't?= ~ i.oncNtj 1:wi iu "JW :uv; ~i ~ _ ·4 .. A 1 me· ty areas. He dismisses steam matches the piston engine, he A ~ea1c1 • 12 1a 61 14 l•V. 14h+ ""~~M'11 11~ 1~ 13 20•1o 10 to,''"" ~ ~sJr~1 1!1 1' ~ "ii: ~ , -. t\~1 ~~r~ Ji ~ ·~:: ~~ '1~ '• 1 Parkinson noted that through " fully com rcatcd and 1 h he 1 o; I A M&dlcorp 4 37 '"• •t• ~""'c acc t.60 1 so 1' i ~ 1 -T£ i.o 10 201 21"'° 21 11 -JI':! 1 1 i 'll ,1 ...._·~ . h C t 1 0.1 as aw P 1 predicts: t as t Po eni..ia ,. M11cx IVi 10 "l3 :>O'.'< '~~~ ~ • , c:!::'ed 1 90 1,.. 213 2'.R' ""' u.,.._ ~ TE pf iv. 12 ftVt ff ft -1 tll:rcw 111 ; 3,l 11,~ 11 • 1: " ' negotiations wit as ro 1 awfully expensive." to do much better." ~::ir.rG,M;•~ : 1J: ~..., ~~: 3!7.,.,_1"' con1Ed gf; . l ll~ ll"° I.:'4= i~ Tlrt ,,!g 's ,;~ 11 ,;, J: .,~ ·:: 1..l110t1111 pfA " 1 111' 1~ 10 = "'", Company, the SAAB and his Tubri·ne engi·ne research and' Am Sta• .11 it 11 o•.1o · o 1 .. c,M••,•, 1 ..... 11 80 3'.IV. n\IJ ~ ~• 11, "" ;,, 27 ~ f: -i~ LoclMlll1:ll • •,1 'II:"' 'ill' 'lit:"' ·e·. f * Am Snl11 .68. 1 20 16 19-'t lj~-~ om "" 2 M 14 ~ -2Y. ioG I Kl4 ! I*· 1._'* ~~ • • • other import lines, A I a Ch I ASlrul11-1.10 ' 129 11~ u~ 1 ;-.-. ""~onFF3'1 ·~) ., s1~1 1 1~ 10'!'o-"' K 1,35-1: ,.. "" H"'+ "':~t :tfo 1~ ~\ .\... Jl't 4~ ._ Romeo may be sold with a six: development at r Y · 5 er· R b. F d · ~~s~~1 .~ 1 9' 1} lr' 1~ ~ c::SNG i01 ' 7 "~ 11"" 2' 't~ tt¥ 1.i1t1 2' n 110\'t llt'lll 1 ~ 1..ondoll M11 s l' 11.,.; 1~ 1~"' Corporation has reached its Theorore 0 ln S . or In AmS1erll .26 1• 2.( 111,'t II""' ff,:-. zonsm Pw 1 10 J3~7 J""' 60m'llo = '.4 GtllYOI '·r> ., ' ~"' ~.. siv:+."' lont li lttd I 1 142 ~14 11~ Ulll + ... year warranty. This is a com~ highest level in six yea rs. Costa Mesa continues at ~mtttJao 11 tt: :g~ ~ ~7 ~ :f :i' ,'~l :: 1 98 M "...., , . &~~':.'c ·'.J 1 s 12v. it 12~ ~· ... :Os~8' 1'!: ·10 11 'e, tit: ~1,... binatio.n one-year factory war· Huebner made bis remarks record sales levels as the o1.i'TplA 3.J ·: 11 52(, 51,; ~.z .. l onP•'', •. ,s2 11 m ~ ':~? ':.i-·" g:~fl~ew~ 5 :~ 11~ .. 1f,! 1:r..t= ol t-ILI l."6 JO .l i.. 22 iJ ... .!. 14 ranty WI.th a f1"ve year plUS k •ts f•(ty d Am T&T wt .. 1"1 .14• 5V. S'h-\~ onll r 11 .. n • ,.,,. .. 711/o-\'> G I ''' 1" ., l l•V. 16\\ ll=\'J-V. LIL Pf I J~ • I lSl'l 16YI+ l: • on the tenth anniversary of the agency mar s 1 I -secon AmWatr ·"' 1 n 11~-. 11 11 -1,: n can 1 6G '-~o 63,, 1;.i? ~...., G1f1:n1 · 50 l 131 w•.4 s.i~ -l'h LIM'IDl>il .5' " • .,,,. 61 •1~ Protection plan that can be ~"car· turb1·ne fleet that was . as a F-~ dealersh·1p and Amtron .65 ' 3 13~ lll.4 131.i.-cne1nol' '"• .. 22 ,,,: •'II •v..-"" GJmbtl er l ' "°" 12>,\, 12" + .,.. Lor•• Corp '' u s 21'1 ~··. JI.I"" year lllu Amesst ,lOb s n a • 6 -v. Cot1 CODI*' · 12'11 12\'a 12\"'I-+ v. G rl05 incor 13 n 1sv. 1•14 !! -1~ Yl.11111E!11 I )Cl l.O "~" ~ l't-l'Al-transferred to future owners. test '-i·ven by ~3 Amen·cans 51-,11 run by the original owner Ametek .60 ' :M \JV. 12'h 12'?-~" c coo of ,1•1, ·1 ~ 36 3~ 3514-1.4 Gle1 t01"1 .. 16 .12 n•M 22 ~ L1 1>1c111e • " •~ \'I i... -w u.! • AMF In I Gt I 35 1•"1 23\to 2~\• ••• ContlCD · 3' 4'Wt 40 4Q • GIGWI Mer 10 Sl 11 11~• I'll-l.ovGI• l.IO 12 2 30 -"" The SAAB 99L. LE, and 1·n '8 states over a di.stance of June is Anniversary month Amlac "' 1 23 isy, 15"" 1~ · Cntico ~'l...v. 10 11 1'"" 1• 16~ ... GloDeUn .60 1 s 1'~~ 1tVi 11v.-""LOw.111 .\lO • 1 I~ 1~ \.w 'I . • AMP fll(l)r0 ... 9) 45 "3:\0 •~lV.1111111:1 -~ s .. ~ s + 1~ GOOd ·h h 1 ' 70 22 21'h 2,...... \.\LTV Coro J .. l \lo .,,,, •.. EMS featurea ncwtwoliter niorethan amillio.nmiles. and the agency IS offer1ngAm11CoP 36 1 Is • 1"-,.,,,_1Hoconunv11.11 ~ ~10 9~10 +V.oooc1~1u . 110100 100 100 -1 LTV<:MoA . '"'--J,'{o 9\lo-\'< fuel injected overhead can1 tfe said that the energy loads of prizes and a free Pin-:::::~; c~: ·3 ~l ~·': ~~ ~.! ~ ~::t~n, ~ 1! 2t: W,: ~~ ~ ~{ ~;;J :;J : 1'1t ~ ~J~ fi~:: t!;:.1~1 .s.~ U 1J il-£7: =:=1t: . b ·1 b bl h h. d Am1lar 1.10 7 15 ~ 23 23 -"(Ol'll Tt ' 117 3SV:I 3134 lo v. G Id lllt. I I ' n. u~· ll~._, .• LllC~Y 51 • .u II Ito 10{, 10\i le>'-' . engine, Ul t Y an assem Y crisis combined with t e need to at n1ont s en . Am,1r r,' .68 2 av:. av, av, C0111r1 0111 • 10 55 " " v. G~ce w ,..., 111 V,,\'• ~~-fl.-~ Lt,lldlow 1.ot 1 lO i• ~~ u v. I•\+-Vi team of only three men . It :~'~Jn ".1;g ~ J 1: ,rn 1~~ t? s:er t~ ., i 2 '#' 26'\ ~ V4 Gr1nbY .60" 10 ~ na 11~· 11 -v, Lv~~'~o~ 11 # 2!1.4 ~ _l! •• me.ls Or exceeds air polluntln AnchH( i.oa 1 ct 21 \1:1 2114 21~._ ~•Cook Un .s2 ' J 73£: 22~ 73™::1 v. g~:~fv u 1·fi •l 6 12 21~ 11,,._ v. tvk• v11,,11 14 '1 1;) 71• w.-··.~ Ander Cl .ba 6 x20 17~1 llll '™'+ VI COOO Incl 811 I l 75 75 1S -1 Grin! W 11/t JIS lt-l't 11 I~ • Lyk pf l.1k 10 JSci,, 'li ~ \It requirements set for 1974-iS Mo· ney's Worth Anoellc• .10 14 31 IOV. 10 10 -111 Cooor•n pf s IS l7 10 91/t 9\IJ-. "'GrayOr 1 20 • 3 l'Y, 16''" r,;»+·1 LynchS~ ·'° 16 II 7'1-lo 7'.~ 1\.\-""' An11,11 Co " a 11 12 H"lo 11 -\1:1 COOPtr Lib 16 lS 1•111 1•'--Vi GIA.Ml 1 i5b 10 17 11 ~ ,, ~ ~ M--and a\,crages 25 m1'les N>r Aoa~ttt .,,., 1 21 11 l~ 11~ ~ cooTr . .s.ai • , 1 11.. 01 A&P 'r" .s.i , 111.0 n 1 .o.1.~F .11o ! , 'ffi 1°"' 1~" . l'~ AJ)(D OU 41t 6 2S 13\• 11'4 l1l't-~-(-Ind l2 11 I~ u~~ ~3~ , .. v: '• G•L~O 110ll !2 ..( 23 7.1"'° ~ 1.4 MKDonld 1 10 1"t1 l .... _,,,.,_ ~-gaJ lon of gas. Every SAA 8 haS A~oCo-.16 lJ 76 •'II ' 4 -111c-R•noe ,-2214 +~it;GiNir 1'10d 12 11ov, 10•:, IOVJ Mack• .30, 1J \.'I 1 1 _.,.. front Wh-I 11r·ive. r-ac•~and---f M • ' AP 1.. CMP s 15 .,';~ 9• 9~ '"CcPWld 1,21 s J ~ 7l•M ,.,..+ "~TNNik 1,.o 1! 51 .ci\1•, ",,Vt f.1'>-~ MocMll lOb , 11 ~ I" l''-14 " • A • ADDPDI J.IO 170 •• 911 Hlil .. Crdt.1r• o 4,. ,. '' .,, .. ~l 'h !Ws.Fln ,.IQ ICl2 II ,_ '' -• McM of l 20 3 17 I 1 . es 0 Oving Apal!ecl Mo 12 JO 4... ' I -\lo ~rnGls 1 11 . ., "· "· I W t Ufl .. 36 ~1 .,. '' .,, MK A: H I I SI ~ 3''h 1•<1;-l•1i ~pinion steering and wi\ver gon" . A11:Asv 1.22 26 l6 1~121 .. 121io,......1 1,1~'" 1nr. 111 "',,'~ ~~ 2i~~: 1w:fu11111 . s 1 \/;. 11. 1,1~~"""Mcvyp1A '"' .. 1uo jt 57~ 7\11 •• b k " ; Areaf~N ,I• I 21 1 ·~ ..... ~ owllt (cm ' , 1' I' ,, GMW1sll 1fl . 10 ' ,.... -MlldFd '°" 121 tlf~ f'i\41 '4i+ \'e assisted disc ra es. ' Ar(he•O .so i2 41 26'/S ~ 2,:i, -t1o o~ erd .3S 11 s 22:• n • n ...-• Grn Gl•nt 1 10 l 22..., n 22'11+ ..., M.a s.oV.r• : : 11 7'A 1 1 _ ,, , Ar<.:t>( Entp 4 99 •'19 ,._ ,.,.._ \\ t.l>Cltoll 1.n lO ff n~ n~ ~~~-·\lo GrnGDf 1 76 . fl• !~ l~ \i MtelcCll ,)2 I 1S14 I 7 7'4-.... bl Ariz PS 1 1~ t 55 ~ 21'.l'!t. ~ lo Cr•MC ·9', 6 ~ I\' I I\•+ ·~ Grtvhd l.OI I 'f02 I V. Moanev 60 11 5t3 IO'it. t'io 10 -"' A S · zz A id Ar~ Be•I '° • 6 II'• IP . ll":'<+ h Credi! Fil : .~ 2""4 2•1Ao 2•'4-'Jo GreYlll'ld wt •. 2• 21 • ;:: ~~-,. Maflory :96 9 16 II~ 11~ \I'll-~· re t 'I VO a e Arlen R.l!Ov 9 61 •'M •I• ~(, .,croc:•er IC~ 7 11 lJ 11~ ll GroU•r '° • 55 J~ ' '~..: MtlOneH 32 1• ~1 n'lt. ""' ~ .. '1 :~::i~ 1C~ ~ 1~ 2it: ,g~ '~ ~ ~=H .u lJ 1 19 11"1 ll'h-·~~ Gn.immtn· Tn · 1., 1~J ltst. 1,14 lfl'o=..., M..nhll'ld '.s. ' 11lt 11'"° Iii. \l*+ ~ Arm f1f 2 ID 10 2"~ 29 2'14+ \Ii rown Cor• U 169 ?3 22<• 22lt ::-:t G1,1irdltS,l3b t ,1 »1-. J7V. 31Vo , Mtfll)Ow .n I 1 154oi I~ ~ \• Armurpl ''-"' ·.. 180 59V. m·1 591•+ \'o rw" ll 1.20 II 99 lM 21 ~1\'t-?.i, Gv,Y.l~i. fO J S1 .,_ 11VI 2""-1'I MM Hn-1.51•11 '2 J0441-Mio *'i ... Arm1CI( 11111• .s3 2~ 2•'1o 14\.'l+V.C TS Corp' 31 '.Ria ll'AI !\If-81,1U~1 iv.II.._,2'1\412214122'h-"°MAPCO .54 11 <IO 2~ 2S U -¥1 named names o[ unllcenscd Arm11R. 1 t.0 ~ 4 27h 21v. v""'-"lc u111r,an l 11, 1~, 'n" ~ =::: ~ G~1, .lt1.ch ' io 111o .::;1" ""-·,.· ~~'h'tt"1 ~ 1~ 1~ ~~ ~ =.=t 1 I I ,; d Arc Cp .90Q 8 3 ISV. 15\'• lSl'r llm tol • 1 6 S\16 SV. 5\11-V. GHlllolt 10C 2 ,, ,_ ' 1 1u.. 11"· 1-•• • By SYLVIA PORTER (Pl"I I" & Serltl) m E 99 IS available in four different price ranges. The SAAB 99. a low priced version with a carburetor equipped 'engine is marketed as a two-- door only: the 4 door 99L series. wiUi full equipment and --a· carburetor· engine:-the~ 99LE. 'with electronically corr. trolled fuel injection_ and available both with manual and automatic transmission with ho.th two and four doors; and the 99EMS. a two-door new sports sedan addition to the line, featuring wider aluminum alloy ''"'heels wit h steel belled radial ti re s . tachometer w i th built·in clock, sports type rear view mirrors, leather t r i n1 n1 e d steering wheel , accent stripes an d anti-glare windshield OC the miJlions or Americans "'ho Will move in 1973, a towering. 60 percent will mOve between June and Sept. 20. This means about 23 million men. women and children are bunching their" moves into OCa ffiOVerS Ope~awOg an Arvl11lnd .Sz 10 76 14 13'11 lJ~·~ c'Mrtl °""w' .! ''' lt 1IV. 11.._...., llll$1U i.U 13 l.~ 20\.'I 20~ ~ Mt-U-OI' _.·'°, I ',', .,..~n,.,. n ; " rl" · I .i • ASA Lid SO 26S U 'h •2V. ~ u 11 ' "" 1• ',lo 1ta.W9 M .._....... .,_ U..-22----~ .. --,.._ ~~,----·auVe 1s1ng opcny -anu...l As11iou 1.20; 113 ~ 2so,126v.-''.'1uniuwrA11 11 J~ ~-~\lo 1111..,w,-w,-:. 4 41'1 '"'~t~100 11 Jt 33v. -~»,._!! urged the media to adopt ~~~i;i;.G1 1 • l~ 10~-1'.'t ~\.'I ~v..:!:.~ ~~~':c~2t ; 11--mto 11"""21v.--. ttW.-l:ll-'l1-J'~tfl.,.. ~ 1, _,,..=:IOt1L ~-,~;tit\.'1-1111 fr"+',.~---- more effective safeguards. "A A1111ont ~ • 5 11 1~ 10'4 ~ yj)l'lj• AU 1 '-'if~ 30"" >OVi + ~ 'r.t'C:. '1J11 f6 • .-. .-. ..,.ff-V. Mtrltn 1.11 11 12 u ,.".~ ,."-,,.,. thot·'you" may COMPLnt OIANGE COUNTY COYER.AGE 1Kfitcllll4): LIHjiilNll leaclt Sa11 Cl•meitte, Mlsslo11 V.jo Da11a Polltt, GI -11 GI Lo IHcll net 111ort of L.A. MONTH TO MONTH IENTAL IASIS NO DlrQSIT IEQUlllD ON APPIOYID CIEDIT 4 ONLY Sl7.00 PER MONT TOTAL COST (v•llmltff pc19esl 5 NEW COltlPACT UNIT SIZI (1 1/4114 :r 'I.ti YOICI MESSAGE PA.GEIS ALSO AIE AYAILAILI FULL FREE MAINTENANC ORANG£ COUNTY l?AD IOTElEPHONE SERVICE I~{ 714 • IJ5·3305 4e1 SO. SANTA f'E, SANTA ANA l'tfl'I Lag1111• a .. ch, Ml•1len lll•Jo, 111 HI"!, San Cltfntnl1, 5111 Ju•n tlll1lrt11e. El Toro, c:•ll loll frt 4f6.JJ2J 'vipers. A FULL LINE or the 99 models is available at 1200 West Coast Highway i n Newport Beach. * The Turbine automobile engine has the µotential to. become the dominant vehicle power source 20 years fron1 now and is the best or the v.· id c I y discussed alternate power sources. accordini:: to George J. Huebner. .I r .. Chrysler Reseatch Director. Huebner describes I h c \Vanke! as ''just another in- ternal combustion engine'' and adds, "it's dirty and it's a fuel hog." these, 1,200,· 000 families \vill be mov· ing inter- state. Almost al- ~vays, n~o~· • 1ng expc s turn ou_ 'to l\~ b e greater •. than e:s:pec· POlll.TElll led: often, gOods are delivered late and, '\'hen they .PTe de· li vered, arc damaged; fre- quently, imPortant Hems are missing altogether. There's only a ~50 chance you'll be satisfied \Vilh this moving ex· perience. \VmLE "THE pro.portion of families moving in 1973 is one out of fi•1e. the porportion of those in the 22·24 age bracket who movE:-is nearly 50 per· cent. If you a re newly mar- ried. your mobility rate for r13 ls estimated at a fantastic 84 percent and, iJ you are an ex- ecutive in your 30s, the chances are 97 out of 100 that you'll move before th.is year ends. .\lltMI 1.030 1 23 17V1 16':0 16"'-V. C 31 · lSI IO Jl14 3914-11.lo -M M--. rlt1 ,jl) II 11 J7 ,. ~ move ts usually several .hun· Aucive 1.•7 t 15 21~\ 21•" 21v.-v. 8:~r ,.g 10 17 1,,,, •'• 1,._ v. H•dlW z.36 10 1 m't ,,.,,.. 11,_, Vi MorQtt c1m .,. ,.," .. ~ ,.' •• ,! ... -.~ d II " ·d BBB Al Rkhlld 2 21 189 U'h 13'"' &l>A-1 f J6 7 .., )0 n 1' -2 H•llPrl tot 1 ts 1~ 1.1&c. • ·• Morloll l\1k .. .. .._"" dred o ars, sa1 a A.tA:e ot 210 .. '' st s1 SI -v. §o:~t''~~ ioa 1, .,. ~ u•;. 3sv. Ho1n1:11n '1,11 :11 11s 1sa111i l""-1 llt: MorttoF 1.1t 10 15 2'n 2'Va 2'--"° k ''SU I \hi At1Rch ort l 3 lll'h l.IO'llo 141\.\-I V. lnG ·1 2 • '° :it ., 1 114 w.mPto 50 13 111 11'\0 4Mto 1 MtnlnAI AO Ml ' 1'il ""'° 71.4 •• spo esman. re Y s sum A1111s Corp to 43 2 Po 1~"' •rl 011, 6 21 l&U 1~ 111,:, 1i1 kornoco ;.. 1 .16.S n. 7~ 1o-MtrlMr 1.1s 1 •• 11t1 1w. 1• •• deserves even minimum pro-ATO inc ·16 6 2J 11\~ 6't. •llf-'-' 0:~fi~1n ·,, s 21 • n 1 ~ H1n01em .11 1 •:M ri:o m ,,....,...+ MtJ CllP .so • 'li 1• 1sv. 1 ~•+ 'Ai Aurom 0811 37 29 5'"1' SJ'M S3'14-1 \o't 0 I H )4 10 1!5 17 16'-11 Hal>dY H ,12 13 :W 20'1o 20 lll\lt+ MncoCP ,:JO l l " .. °'i ~1 •V,._ ~I tcction.. Autcmt tndi ' 61 S''o ·~ 5''s • o:fP°tt 1'68 II 7 224'1"'ni'io 21\IJ •• H1fln(P 60 ' 2'1 13 11'-~ lt'IOI 'I I 111 .•) 1• 1S 26'"' 2'1'• 1'\..-~ . . . A.vco Coro A 10• 9!• 9'h 9"" • o ~L 1 f 7~-1100 '9 '9 99 · · HaM• I ).S 711 21 .. ~ ..,.._ "' MtfwY Ub 1 .. 11\li 11•• 1"-.. Confirming and ela.borahng, ~~~: ~1 ;t~ . 2~ ~\ii ~~ ~"'"+ ~ ~f..vfi1 1.: 'l .~ 39~ 3~v. 3~i,::1~ ~:~n"a.1~ 1f ,J ~-u ~f""\k r,>,,..._~ ~1~11~ :~t .. J +~\~~-\~--:·;: the most recent issue or Av•rvPr .25 » 11 39 :ie.,~ 33'• -14 o.iPa.t. 11• 9 1e12 1..._ 16v. 16~ "'H•rnst• 1.zo 6 • ' 2:11,~ nv. lJ.,._"' MIMtglv lb 11 • » 21.-21 .. 214-.. C Re I' d I AVI$ 11\C ·"° 11 :w> 20'h 1,.,,, lN-~~ Otl Mn! I 10 • I? ll"'t 11 .... 11\'t-\'• H1rr•hs d2 ,, 4 16\lt I•~ .,,..._""' Mtl'lt.1E lib 9 0 27\) 2ri. 2f1M-\Ii onsumer por ec ares JAv11e11nc 30 • s9 a 1'"-1~"" eeiieAlr :so is 1l5 "'~ 'n'' ~!lt:~)-!"..' Htrrlilnti.> 1 11 22 2A• 21 ~l't nwiv cs i .io , 1' :11~ ~ 11 -~ that a full decade after AvonPt 1 .a s1 311129 l i6'.i. 126'11-2\o §l"ec 1111n 1 6 .,. ••• .1 Htrsco 11 1 2' 16 1~ 1 \Iii ,.,,., ort l IO 2 27 2,»: 21 + ~' • Altf/C 011 lk Sl .5 18'h li 11 -1• 1t011a Co J 11• 11\11 w• ~~ I;; H1MSM1t .M I ft 'i l"° l.W.-~ Mt.,..,O. 1$ i' S 2• 2l'4 2l"'-\loo Consumers Union's .disclosures eab&WJI .1(1 11-103 9m; 21"" 21~ ~ 1\11!'" pf;'? 7 2r 1l 11 lt -,,.. HtrttH,..~°'f ' l~ 13t; \~~ 1r.!':-~ M1~w :so 6 1 ,... JI.lo 1v.-,t of pitfalls in moving "the Bad1e .1511 i. ,, s •l:t. ,; ..... v. 8:~~.Js11 °' 11 ., lo•-. 1040. l~ Yt :l!r:1'1n• 13 1 5~-. sie s~ ...... ...:.. ~~~ 1 ~ 1i t: ::~ l::t; U~1 '. 'II 81ker tr> ·'' 20 S6 207,'o 19~ lfl't-l'Mo OentsolV 6& IS 11 19\• 19'• 9 .,... HCA Mortin \J 9 11 171.\o ""'-1 '•• 1 I 16V. 16\i 16\lo road to a neu• address IS Sit BoXerQll .37 1• 11 21 21 27 . OeSololn :60 9 12 l(lh 10'.li ~\'I + a Heck Inc 12 t 12 1314 1~ 111lt-to ~onl l '20 5 1 ll' .. 11\la 11 .. ••• I d . h . 8.iltG45 1 96 10 S• 211/il 2~ ,,,_Vo Oe1Ed1' 1 •5 9 n ~ 20 -+ He<llMI\ 1k 37 '3 ,., .. 164i. 11\to+ ""'MCCroy . ' :Ill~ .. ~ .. ¥. "\9 1ttere wit serious consumer eo!>Ca1 1 ll 11 12 2s1" 25 15 . °"'E 01 1'6* •• i1so 100 99'1:1 100''' 21" Heliem11 .,. 1 1 11 '11 1114 11~ u; Mc.O.rmor,' u n' 1 1 .,. stl'l 59~,,. b " 81nd1G Inc «I 59 211/il m~ 21 -'A Del E of ,,,, Tl 1•Vi 74\/JI 7 -HorlfltH 1 °' l• •• 1i, •1 41~+ "MCDor!ld 0 S7 ·-a uses. eanvor Pn 4 76 71" 6~• '"' , eexir co 25 1s 1 1sv. ls 1s -Va 1tniR ·1, 115 x:. ll'h ll''llo »~'Iii M<:DonD .40 • 1.D 2•~• :uv. 2~\it-,i. A first way to protect enk c1 NY 2 ' 11 -" 331,, ~-v. o1a1 Fin '.SI 11 13 19~ 1• 19~ ~ ~1...,. cVr1 n 3111 314 l\.lo-o h Mc~rEo 1~,,. 11 31 211[~ 2\~ 21.\'.:: ~ 8•nkTr11•t 3 10 ct 55V. 5''-~ '" 811 Intl 1.llO I '' 27Yi 26"' ft, Hiller11\l M 15 10 JI 31 31 -V. M<:Gt HI .... f .. n • l'OUl'Self against ID O V j n g 'S 8trbet0l 2k 1 29'h 2' 29 -111 l1m Slim 1 t 320 ~ ~ ~!~:j: ~ Httmief'r ,.0 10 21 1' IS!t 16 + \t MGtllof 1.20 .. l 1 ~~ 17,1 112,,-1 , Btrcl CR .1 .. 2t m 2l'h 101ilo 21~1 ltShm pf 2 • . I .,,. 4 ,.,. , Helfnt p 20 ll 'l "" 2'~ 'j -41 MCGr'9f 0 t ' .,. II ••• agonies is not to move Ul th~se B:~11i.211 1: 11 ~ 'liJ? 2.SJt!:_ ~ 01as:ot 1.~ ;, 1g 1:': 1i~ 1i1~+ ~ H«nlui Oo .. ~,. f4 ,"' ::· .v.c1nr,r•.J; 13 ~ ~ M~ ~~ '; summer months at all. To a11es Mf .10 19 1• 10 10 10 -v. 81roJ:' ..IOa 20 1s .O\' AW. •2>r-v. ~~\=. ·~ ii 1J mt s1~ ,,~1"' =~" .AO 11 '' :wi.i. "" IN-~ · h h rush · thi 811etM Pl. I S 16 16 16 + 'to DIGlorlJO: .40 7 'lD 9\4 ' ''--11. Htor111Y 110 11 ~ 1J;"1> !1r! ~ 1' Mc:L111,11to $ti a U 1•1Ai II l1~·)! pecoper·1odw1!h~ tmoe v·1ng in~ustrys ::~ht :~ ,r :~ Jlv. ~~ ~t ~ g:H\~ E~ tl l;t T~ ':v. " ... ~.; ~tV~~:.r;1" :n n 1J 1'14 r.,:;,:._" =.r~, :U l~ .~ lJ,. ·1~-I~ r. • IJK; eaxter L ,IS SJ 121 •sv. 4''!/i; 4"Ak--0111;nv11 pf 1 2 1S 1•'11 ... Hil/ I ~ 21 4.,.. """ ~.,,... M1tdot 2.IO 2 " ~" ~ + .. must O"""rate on a 24-hour eearlllll• .60 12 7 39V. 33 ll -0111onc .too ,, 1 291A nv. 291Jo •• HI tr>br ."3 14 1' :ii ~ + "'M••otl 2.to · · 2 J.514 14 "' •• ,..~ 8ell fd$ .62 17 21• »'Ito n~. 23,_ ~ Olsn1YW .12 51 'llt ... ~ ... U\~-1 EE*" HI\ 1 10 37 ~ ~ME I C-g, 7 ,, 2\'t .,,. '.lo •• basis a.nd in this period it eeekm11 .50 16 16 2s 2•¥. 2s + \\ 011110!\ 060 10 2l 13 1211;. lt\0-111 MW lndll• 11 11 · \lo Mii $"°9 A 1t 41 ~ 22 2 (,.._,,,.. charg 1 cs rr:axi mum prices. At ~~~ ... ~ :~ 2~ ~ ~v. lft: ~{;::::a &l~~~~r,~· ·r: 19 ~g ~~ ~~ -~:: Obtt(.'f' ff 'l x! v. f_::. =r 41 11 'M :tt :-:t! ~ ·" . . ae1aoPe1 1k 1 21 ·~ t\• •'h-v. 1"" • 1 1» 21 21 \.'t 211"1+ u; Ha' e•ec1n l 41 •• ,, '° l• i .. 09 tM . the same lime. 1ls service Selden 1.20 • 1s 20•;. 20 20 -;a g~~~r · 22 SJ 100 :uv. 231-'t 23'M-\l H IM•:il! I 21s ll" !t1m ~-+ ""• ~~~k. '1'1• •S Ill t2 •1 t1 .• 1.:; be · t BeldgH .30q 13 11 8',1 1'111 ,,..._Oft '1 30 7' 101 91tll 100\':1+2 H /11 A ,I · ~ 1v. 6\'t ,_ ldllto '70 1 I 1~ U• lilf+ i;, may at lts wors . eeu How ,65 1 93 2'"' 22''-t2 )•-2'1t. g::~11 9,: s1 714 1 1 H vS1,1 Db lll I !lt:3 , -~ ~~rUL 'ab 1 ss IS 141" l•V.-• I Beml1Co .8 7 I 16'1> l6'h 16,.,_ Yt "·-L IJ ' 12 i 12 7 ~ 7 +I-'/ HOn'llllk . .0 I ~li :t-:M-u-•f'et '10 lf lH 141/t t) t)\lo-~ Bendl~ 1 60 t s1 :r.i•,, 3\1,. 31•·-,v. ie-..:A~,, · -10 374 ti:"' 22""-n 'll+ ~ Honvv• 11 ... ,. ' 2 • • 2 , .! •• -_.,_, ,..· 1o •IS ''"" Ri t -~ PERHAPS You eimco llS 1 309 1'11'-• 1rn 2,.,,.__ 4 ~~,.. v ·"" 1 "" HooYer · ! ,. ~-..,. ,._.., · 12 11:\li lj -' I can SenC ll1 4.JO •. 9 16-llo IS '!It 65\it-1 Ooro( C& .32 1 $ IS'lo 1$\.lo 5,. -'> ~orlron C# -Ii "9 -J--\lo Mt1_11 Mlell • t l"\11 l('fa 1 'h-~- nianage to switch th e timing ::~' J~ ; 2:1 1&~ I~\· \~~ ~ E~~,~~r£ ~-1: :,,.. :14 :~-a H=~=· .r~_1l ! i=:: i= 13ll t tt ~~OM ~ t !J lr" lllt lltt:1; or your move. 1£ so, move ge~~sr~·'°s~ 1~ 2tl ~:~ ~ m;:1\'.\ ~~m •t ~ 2l~ ff,. .. ~v. ~~Iv. ~~.n~:; I 9 it'.J. i!f~ Ii¥:::~ ~~~~"1 :~ ff 2M: 16'11 '•"' :•Y..-~ between mid-October and next elac1<&0• · 1 •1 30 11 11:. 110 110\-1\) o PF •7o' , '~ Z::2 ,~ 2t~:= ;~ ~~" ~ • .;:t 1T ti :v. Ut 1Ut: l? 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U'h-V- first or last day o t e n1ont er111lfAlr 3 11 91 9"-tllt t:1ro+ 1..r. Ol.IPn l)f 3v, • 1 5l1h sw. 53'h-v; ttvttromt .11 1 ~ • · · Mo '""•"oo lf 11 'it. aw,+" ORDER ~;g; ·-* YOURS <· \ Beautiful Stick·on \Ye arc moving from city to suburb to exurb. We are congregating as never before in the natioh's congested population be I t s along the East and West coasts. r h h 8ourn$ 1111 1 12 llt. l\11~ 11 \11.-"' Ol.IPn pl '"" • 13 47 M\.'t ........ ~ Ht.1VCkCO .u ll "' Mf>Ctrn I! ti UY>-w· . , . Brroa1 1.20.I lS 27 ~. 5' 5' -~ DllclntL 172 10 46 13Vt 2fl'I 22"1'1-"' -1. ~\lo MCOllOI · N I~°" , -the most active moving ar 11 Mv 1.J2 J1 1n 51V. sw. .s1 -\lo 0ymo '" .20 ' 11 11v. 1'"' 16\.'I .. rcN 1"1'1111~, 11 ~ t Vi Manteo 1.:20 • 1n'' 4._ ~ h I 8rll My OI 1 I •21'1 '2'11 42...,+ l,lo -· II-d•llO P ~ -~ 01 • l 1't days w en many eases ex· aruPtt 211> ·22 27 1•_... 14"' 1'" .. e11111 Pl .11 ; 11 :in. 2s u -11o de•l\'1 · Ii .., ·~ Manwk o 1 s 2' lr' lt,.. ~-,,. 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All l•bels ire pr1n+•d 'Witli stylisli Vogue type on fjne qu11ity whiff' gummed paper. -----------------------, r 11111 In 11111 (0Ulll~. <1111 Ind lfl•ll wllll "·" ••: I I i-Utl Prlnll~ L•MI Olv., f',0, I~;\ IUO I I , .... Mt11, CllH. '142• I I I I I I I I I I I I L ____ ~!.L~!-~IJ!~!!~~----·J ' •\Ve are moving from Ut~ colder to the \\'armer statC's. l\rE ARE MOVING from Ea st to \\'cs1. An d rnillions of us arc mov· ing overse<is -:it least tcn1· porn rily -lo \vork for the government or for the grea tly expanding number of com· pa nics and indust ries doing business all over the world. You'll not be untypical American jf you live in n dozen or more houses and apartmCnts over the course of your lifetime. The moving industry is still so loaded with tarps for the unwary consumer an s o b es mirch e d b y I ts un scrupulous rrlnge operators I ha~ the. Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan New York co11t!d a news conference recenUy to warn consumers in the New York area to beware ''of doin g business wllh local unHccns<'d movers" Dnd to critic:l ze the Depattmcnt or 'Transporh~tlon as "being in- effecti ve in protecting con· 1umcrs a g a i n s t these movers." so vourescapethat60persent.ar~wn corn• ',l"' 14~ u'*-ttes1Ko1.0h3' to1111v.1ttl't1:it'h-1\• ~ 2. 1t T 11~ Sl~tt;Momn;, 1;: i '2f .i\11 '2'.li -'Ai 1 yot.i'II save 10-15 percent a nd 8~11,S~,· ~ .. ii 11! ·1 ,,"' 1 ~ .~~ ~ f~~m'J ~~ ,\ ~ lh.. il\t llt'= .,.,~ ulf~~ ~ i• 1 mt 2 m;+..,. =::-,'•"' 11.t• 1,·,,· ~ 32.,.. """" "'+.:~ 1 If' , Br err 1 . I •1 1't 4,. ••r-" Ect.d Jk .20 3A 71 31'111 jl'h :t1'4-lrn0ttl•I ~ I f.ft ' t.,.._ _.. MOii r .It J ffl: fl .. I . also ,get far more c 1c1cnt,en1n~~·,' • 31Jls~yr11s -!~f!ckdNC .1•19 1s2111t 1 n·-1 LN.ACo 1a ·1 1 3'M'I Wttl4 MOnVM~1l f 12,;.12i. ·.;. 1 saier servi ce. ~~! 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Execution or such agree-t11t kW•M 1i ,, 2n .. ~1\ilo ,1 ,i .. : ~~f1:a 1l: : 2• -~~ L i t t~ J•fllitn "° • 1~ 1sv.. 1 111-v. ~ :~,. · l ' rm a ... I ment, pursuant ow c ax· ~~.,1 ... 11 ., '"' "" ,,.,_" t ''l'I~ ''"I " 1lll j -l! "'"'~ ·" " !!" l! -1• LT ·~ •l 1 -" bY Hiyward in a mcrgct m·tdif .to . 10 ti" ,,,,.. r.-·v. ':~h~r·~~I' • bU 1\11 1114-j mw:l''f J ·· 1'°: h.\f U ~ ,ag ro ,.,., +.J j t bl h M enn Sjt·r· 1 ' 11 21" 2l.W 2• .. + \'t ,. 1ldMI 1. ' 10 171.-.,.. J•pFd 1 .. 11 H 11" 11~ ~~~I II • • ~ l• ndwas tohavebeen acqu1rcd ~td _.~~:=Jnt_1lt.l~~"'i;;,,t:-!A 1 };I ~ "'=i'.C iF!·nt:: 1 ;\.,~ 1~t r'..11 ~··~:it~'" transaction, W85 &Dn!JOnCed in sr~n, ~ .: , ,f:! ;t~ ,ft .,. ~11~rf~ i: 61 a~ ;t~ 11~1: j!EI~ i','1', ::., ~ r,tt • 'tt f;\11+·~ ~t,.'rtt •lJ..! i 1lf 4 !"' ~ _ ! 1'flE New-YORK· BBB ~arch, t973. ?'11ur .,. 1.l9 .. n1 1r 1IYt ii ... ,.If ... 1.u , .. ~ .. m; ~ 14 JollnM~ '·'° • .'' '°'-~ 2011 20\.'-1'H0CMlr("Wf •. 'i ' l'• l ..... .. .. .. ' .... ,. . -....----· ' • • Monday, Junt 18, 1973 Monday's Closing .Pri~mplete New York Stock Excliange List • Stocks Continue Downward Plunge NEW YORK (AP) The stock market tumbled downhill in slow trading Monday, partly as a result of a carry over from fast week'S declinJng prices and partly because of tbe additional economic bad news greeting lnvestots. "Tbe market opened with the news that gold was up and the dollar was down and midway in th~ se~sion ~here was the news that a major bank ra1Sed its pnme rate," said Larry Wachtell of Bache & Co. He also said investors were worried about Tuesday's Watergate hearings in which John w. Dean ill would testify. . '. . . . . . ' SC DAILY PILOT J7 ( Spedu .. IH Diiiy PilGC LOS ANGELES -. United Air L~s ha> asked lbe Civil Aeronautics B o a rd for pormlssion to establlah low- cost youth reservation fares, beginning July 15, for )'OUl!C travelers Wlder t~ age of 2% on all United segments in tht' domestic 4! states. If approved, the new fares will be priced at 83 percent <lf the normal full coach fare through Nov. 30, then would change to 92 percent of the normal full coach fare through ' }t1ay 31, 1974 -t h e elate established earlier this year by the CAB for elimination of all discount fares In the airline industry. • ' DAILY. PILOT : ,.., "' ' -. U"t•I" Ave. ..... t gf ..:nou 121 "4010 «MWIWOOt' HtGH PLAINS Ollnll (II "'"" -TllOM5 -YQY..'._ll Liii MY MC).TMll OOWll CUN'I U.lfWOOO WIOWl HIGH PLA INS DRlnll 111 JO£ KIDD (JIG! 8 ••'11 lllvd, , So. ot C••ll•n GtO•• ft•'"''~ S3,·l212· line,..,. Av•. •••I ot llnoll 5'7·'-2'-3 LIPIMI SU TMllltll l ·--NIPTUNI FACToi {G) CULPEPPll CAnll CO. !NI s .......... . , ...... , .... . Cl!•pm•n Ave. SSl ·7022 (Peopl~Quotes) makes nday F'lltl&AY MonOay, June 18. l . ,,. ' • By JAY SllARBUTT Nr:w YORK 1AP1 "Abie 's Irish Rose" opened on Broad°"•ay in 1922 and closed 5!A ·yca1·s later after Z.327 perfom1ances . Its. television descendant, "Bridget Loves Bernie,'' open· cd at CBS last September and got its closing notice earl)' this-. spring after 22 first-run perrormances. ~1odern interfaith romances just don't last. I guess. Be that as it may. Bridget's television husband -actor David Birney -is only mildly brooding about the breakup. l l e ' s pushing on to other things. He's currently touring in "Guys and Dolls," planning a London trip to appear in one episode .of a new television l'nystery series .hosted by Orson Wells and trying to help • ENTERTAINMENT set up a new actors' theater· here. THE LAST is the big project for Birney, who says those helping put the .th e a t·e r together include Al P acino of "The Godfather" fame and such other established thes- ... • native-who-got-his stting 1tert- ln 1965 at the Barter 'Ibeater in Abingdoh, Va., was asked why he's J10ing through the grief of trying to start a new theater here whCn lhe Odd! of success are slightly· Jess than for walking on w'ater. •1\Vell, the point is that here there are just fe wer and fewer places to work every year," he said. "And any actor thai is Concerned about hls craft &nd his roots being the state-still is ·going to look for those places. "And rather than waiting for producers to hand out the jobs, I guess we figure we can do it on our own. That is, if we can raise the money." Prinee of Fellow HE F.STIMATES it'll take at least $250,000 to get the thing going for its first season. He said Joseph Stern, a New York Ricardo Montalban, ~s a visiting prince who courts actor-producer , is doing most Lucille Ball on toni ght's episode· of "Here's Lucy" of the fund-raising. . {9 o'clock on CBS, Channel 2), poses with. the star's If things work ·'Out , Birney daughter, Lucie Arnaz. says the theater would present ---"'----------~---------! four classics or new plays a SURFING IY HAL JE..SIN pians as Stacey Keach, Rip Tor.n and Ge raldine Page. "A SEA FOR YOURSELF" Birney. a Washington, D.C. season, with himself and the ot hers making appearances in at least one of the plays. Judge Rejects Clai1n To Halt. Stage Pia)' lt'5 A U Complete Now & lh All T~rrifit! Rated !GI 7:JO & 9:JO Eocll EftnlltlJ NOW PLAYING RESERVED SEATS On Sale Dilily 12 '!ii ! MARlON BRANDO .ilL rpj1s 'X) "° OOO£ ~hot~ • I ,.Ol)IOn rto l!"ile~ otrl1sl~ WICDAYS 1:4S I SAT. l SIJN. l ·l :l0.1:4S \ "IAnLE fOR PlAN£T Of APlS" 1.1 0:11 P.G. SAT. ·SUN. J:30 · 1· 10:U "l lG JAKI" ~ I' SAT. I SUN. l :IS·S:lCJ.&:&J \ "LITTLE CIGARS" P.G. I W«DAYS 1.10:1s \ SAT. I SUN. 1:JO.l~:S5·7:1S·IG:2S ....__ "SISTERS','· I -so1.111;co.\SI-' ~LAZ~ n 11---~I 3t!>ll VI• Lido N"wport S.och Phone; 673·836(1 "THE LITTLE CIGARS" Al10 Thi1 St11peae Drama 11 J "SISTERS" He said the main idea is to give lessef-known New Yor k actors <ind actresses a new outlet in which to pe rform: '·The point is to fi nd a y,·ay to do that in the city , do it at the least possible cost and see what kind ·or audience could be developed over a long-tenn basis." ... DJCI•• Rou "LADY SINGS THE BLUES" !RI Kids Like To Ask Andy U. A. CITY AN D SOUTH COAST CIHEMAS-TUESDAY 50< !LADIES AHD SENIDll: CITIZEN5l-OPEN TIL 2:H P.M. Htltl over! c unt E•stwaod "HIGH PLAINS 011:11'TEll:" "EXTll:EME CLOSE·UP" a 1111 In Color! (ll:J New O..tiOIOr Mve11hrr1I • "THE a ENGAL TtGEll'" "•lut Wllll' Wnilil DNlll" aoth i11 Celort IOI WASHINGTON (AP I -A IJ.S. D,istrict Court judge has rejected the clai!fl of playwright Jean Genet that his play "The Blac~" is· being staged illegally at the John F. Kennedy · Center for t h e Perlonning Arts. Judge \Villiam B. J ones said, however, that he is 1') U.ultd Arf1 sts Sllowtl-7:00 a1ul 10:25 prepared to schedule· a ··tr ial on the 1merits of the suit. at \vhich damage claims would probably be raised." Genet "''anted the play stopped, im- mediately. The suit was brought on · behalf of Genet and Rosica Colin1 Genet's literary agent. who say they fi rst knew of. the District of C.Olumbia pro- duction~the day be£ore it open- . ~d . lRD II• Wlllt! Liza · Minnelll "CABARET" and Dian~ Ross "CADY SINGS - THE BLUES" -··--... .--. ST40/UM-I :"' "BiRy Jack" IPG I -.... .. ... .ll<··~~ "A Fistful of Dollan" . "Theatre of lloocl" ... "Doughten Of Satan" -.... -n'"' .. ..... 1 T;..," IGI ''TllAOEll MOllN .. ll:otr1rt 811111 "CORKY" l oll! lft Celerl lPGJ. STAOIUM-3 .~· Angel Tempilift1 + • "LITTLE CIGAll:5 MG B" "llM WoNr, Wltlte D.eth" IGI ' .... ..l.U!!..~~·-, "SISTEll:S" .. ,, •••. ,.,,.,,., .. , 8oth 111 Color Clll lottl• For The PlalM't Ofr1'11e Apes" IGI _b====~·~n~the::,~1~1~4~11~j~ij~i~!·~l~l ~---=·~-~-~~=·:..__,_="· .. _·_"_'"--'~·~ ___ .'.__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i!l__::"~:;:::;::::::::::::::::::::":llle:::L:°':::c:.:'":: .. :."::"::::~~~I 2ND AT CINEMA WEST !l'G) ~lot ''TRADER HORN" I N f M ll! W l!!Sf,,.I N &ll'N (:FN r tA 2ND AT HAllOI '"" lfntOlDS ''FUZZ'' • " JULIE -HELD OYER· . ~ • .., ANDREWS'" 161H RECORD WEEK "'' '( . ' ' . ;.,... ~ill • .. ~;;.~~;,,,~\ . ..:~ IO~~!l .~!" J : . ~ (PG) 1fl~?~~_$je BILLY JACK (GI ENDS SOON ToW-taHLi N.OELO"~PsTAYLOit "PAPER MOON'-'-, MON·fll·7-9' 11 P • .M. SJAITS Fii. JUNE 27 D.L\IIA y PIIAOT c1AAss ~t .. 1t:o I~ ~General -:--General~ I * * * *· * ':* *'· TAYLOR' CO. * BIG "CANYON -$124,500 See this exciting home today! Jmprcssive open beam ceilings give a feeling of space. 5 large bdrms., lge. fam ily rm. & formal di ning room. Many fine features in ki tchen, .3-car garage, fine carpeting & draperies. ''Our 21th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 Son Jooquin Hills Rood ''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CEN.TER; N.B. 644-4t10 General Gene ral --."WHERE CAN I PUT MY BOAT?" Imagine n -4 Bdr m:, 3 bath, 2 story custont built ho1no on 11 l'orner lot 1vilh boat gate and ttwsc extras: self l'lean· ing oven wlrolis.scric, buill· ill barbecue, !Oji Of the line disln\'aSher ;ind disposal, niassive rorncl' h r i c k HrcplaC't'. Built just 10 monlhs ru;o. locat('d in Eastside Costa r.·Jcsa. All this and n1ort' -priced to sell fasl. 01\'~r 1vill con· sider lrade. 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Only wll h separate 11·ork ~., $60.500 Call Red Carpet, Plus exl.ra concrl!te Pa:t.k.lrJI Realtors, $-16-864{) Copen area for cars .i boat ·'Alley evenings) ac<X!ss. \\'ill redecorate to -"==c.;S~E~E~U7S~1~-- suit exterior/interior. $31,500 Q\\·ncr. 894-8437. For the right horn@ for ytiU. TWO ON A LOT' Complete scl•<:tion of home• in the bet1.ch e.rea. _ JOO?<> OCCUpal\CY . investors HARBOR V_IEW HOMES opportunity&. pride of•ow11· REAL 'TY crship ''to boot'' . $41,500. 133-0780 but 01vner saj·s sell right now! * WATERFRONT * Channel Duplex Balboa CO\•es hon1e C'.:',v ALKE R & LEE Realtors :;46.0562 WALX TO SHOPPING Choice IOCation neat \Vefil Cliff area. Lovely 3 Br .. 2 bath home. Ready for you to move in, no 11·ork on this one. $33,500 Call ..Red Carpet, Reallors. 546-8640 ro pen evenings !. "SPLASH IN THE SUN " \"ou can do just that wllh this sparkling 11,~ yr. old 4 Br, 2~ bal.h pool home. P1'iced . right at $49,700. CAU.. RED CARPE T REALTORS ·AT 645-8080 . 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Tl!ll bu-.!111111 11 CO{'ICh.1Ctt1f by '" In· Tlllt tiwlne11 II t:ondllClld b'I' a limit .. d)vlllw•L partne-rlhlp • W11ltY J. ,Hog•" M1kllell P1lm1r Tllll 1111emen1 w•I fOed will> Ille COii"· Tllll 1t•lltmenr w11 lil9d wllll ll'rt ((<;;.§:·;f2 l/lj H .. 118011 Stl0PP1NC. Cl NTEll ~-.r!:OWl'RO S~~ HAR BOR c·~·;o;.1 fl,~fllON ISl•HO • >llWPOllT Cl l<ill~ -1 73; -23. l97l 'I Cl.rk of-O•an91 COll"IY on M•v tl, CCllnly Ct.rk 01 Or•llflt CO\lnty on M;i F·2S»4 -'"' l'1 Wl.5 T "'"•!OT"" #1,f lf,Ol 111! N wt ST 8£T Wf EN ~·:::u.: ;',.~,*;'~'w: ~'11 • •OJ l 'j . ,, :>uwY"ll.!W.ij1ulf" I PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KI D JAMIS COBURN ~ LUS RICHA~O lHOMA "llD U:f IN M MOINIHO" '•jj[•>:-'t"• •• ~·-;41·1 l. • • • • • •• • • • • • • .. ~ ( l \I \I\( f \lfK ., • .,;.PtOR A T i!.,)AV) ,f'','tl ._.f~A • J;'l 4 141 ~ ~ . ~ lll'AIDT ~· . -"'-~'!'! ' . ~;/#· "'fiddler on the m · (GI . . . . . .. .. · ". ' EDWARD S CINEMA VIEJO ~_. .. r'l•!GO •w• A •• •l. I JQ• ''' 8 ,~ '~·· j f Publllhld Ora.,ge Coa1I 0 11ly Piiot, PubllSllMI 0 11n11e Co11tl O•llY • Piiot M•r 21 111d June •· 11. 11, 1913 1426-73 May 28, ·~Jun••. 11. 11, 1911 ,,,,. I See .IJy Today's want Ads • .. BUILD UP Y O U R MUSCLES for the beech this summer e.t th11 New· port area athletic ctub. The memberwhlp costs 1100. ./ SMALL BUI' MJCHTY: '6~ MG Midget, like new In gOod running cond. AM/ Ffl.f and rodh\I Un!t. ./ NF;\V CllAtET 011 1 ,acre orchard on 100 ff'et or river rronlagc. It'• tn ~bur&:, Ort'goo. ..,- ... .i ---• ~ --• ' .. • ~0:gu:Da Beaeh EDITI O N Today's Final N.Y. Stoeu .. VOl : 66 , NO. 169, 2 SECTION S, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . . MONDAY, JUNE 18\ 1973 TEN CENTS Dean: Can Document lnvol¥ement of Nixon WASHINGTON (AP) -Johll W. Dean III was quo;ed today as saying he has document5 detiiling exchanges between President Nixon and him that .back up Dean 's version of the Wate'rgate scandal. Ea rlier news accoWlts rePQrted Dean told investigators behind closed doors that Nixon was aware t1r efforts to cover up the Watergate break·in. tn an in'terview with Mary McGrory o{ the ~ashington Star-News. Dean .said he U.S. Agents Arrest F oui· ·I11 Laguna Y ou1igst;er Saved From Cliff Fall At Dana Point A start-of-summer mountaineering foray at Dana Point ended with a feal cliffhanger Sunday for a 12-year-old )'OID!pter from SWllM. County firemen had to pluck Bob Wal· Jace or 10576 Roya l . Oak. Wav from a is not looking forward to his public testimony Tuesday before the Senate's \Vatergate committee. _ "It's a hard thing to Pobit a finger at the President and wash all that dirty linen ln public,'' Dean said. "But I talked to some older, wiser men in the Republican party, some of them good friend.S of the President, and they advised me to tell everything I know." Dean said he would not identify those r Mickey 'Subs' For Flower * * -:,- Laguna Seniors Told: 'You Are ledge about 100 feet up the fa~ of the All W ' Go ' sl.eep clif[ o.verlooklng the harbor. e ve t Fire department spokesmen said the .• youth and his elder brother, ~11ke, 14. decided to cUmb up the face or the point and suddcnly~the-l:Z.yoar-old lost-his · footing. The boy loJd authorities he slipped and finally regained his footing on a narrow lodge where be waited .for help to come. Volunteers and full-time firemen ar- . rived wlth ladders · on the beach and reached the st.randed boy. ' · CLA.'SS FlED A.D ', I l V •, , ' .._ "\' .. PREVENTS 'BUGS' Let a Dally Pilot classified ad kctp )'CO! from going "buggy." It might sound cruy, but look how thil advertiser did it: '61 VW Bug, 38,000 ml., com- plete car less body. Perf for °"1e Buggy or i (Phone No.) ll didn't "bug"' him that the !lrst per- son called in response to this ad at 7 o'clock and th.a' the car was t0ld by 7:30._Don·t let unwanted Items drive you buggy : adverUse In the Daily Pilot classi- fied secuoo . Tht direct line--M2..s678. • By FREDERICK SCHOEMEBL . Of flle Dll"' Piiot Sf9ff "You are all we've~-" • -The Rev. Thomas WaTmer spoke forcefully to the 1973 graduating class of Laguna Beach High School duri ng tradi· -· tlonal baccalaur.eatc ceremonies at Irvine Bowl Sunday night. He made it clear that the graduates seated before him represented the future . "Those of us over 30 30metimes think \\'e're right,.. said the minister or Laguna's United Methodist Orurch. 0 But you are Gocf•s raQical weapon for change , •• you may.have to kick us -and kick --.m bard -•hen we're wmng." . Rev. Wanner ur1ed members ol the clan take ·action,. rather than complain. "The world can't stand a whiner. Don't '9it ln·an armchair and lhare oplnkma," he said. I "You know how things get dOne? It's one percent lnspirauon ,and 99 percent perspiration," the minister added. Rov. Warmer wamed,_the graduates to avoid "the groupies" and nthei:, learn to act Independently and hon<Stly. · You have to fight fair and you must fight about the present. Don't argue a boot lhe past -that's 11dolescent," said RCv. Warmer. After asking the 1raduates to join hands, Rev. Wanner declared, 11~t'1 lSee GRADUATION. Pase!) ' from whom he sought advice. The CBS, NBC and ABC television networks will televise live the hearing, the networks said today. It marks the first time all three networks have covered the Watergate hearings live since May 2.5, when th~y said they would rotate live coverage of the hearings on a one-network·per-day baSls. Before that, all three networks covered Haldemans lhe hearings live since their start Ma'y 17. Dean said he recognizes _the nature of the ordeal be faces . "I think they {the senators) will belive me becaiuse I've got the facts -and' the documents and papers the President sent to me and papers I sent to him," Dean said and added: "John Dean stands nothing to gain by facing several days ·of intense ques· • I Shortage :-Hit-s. Motorists Foiled Seek~1ig Ga8 The fuel shortage hit San Clemente once again in a big. way late Sunday as dozens of motoiiltl became stranded on city streets alld darbned !reeeways• after ~8 Ill L ·valn for an open servti:e itatloa. Police were llDOlll"!'ed to render what aid they could to the lalHight 11¥>lorists who wm out o! luck. Alter eHorts to l\nd an open l!laUon failed, o1ncers called Exxon ,Station owner Joe Ludy who Gpened up for ·the mt or the evening, saving the day for the stranded drivers. -· It was the second Sunday In a row thaC the evening fuel crisis has required pil)lice attention along lhe Sout h Coast. A week ago trarfic jams developed on the San Diego Freeway as driven stack· td up to wail ror a rive.gallon ration of 111<1 from a Shell station. Thal station al that point in time was the only one open between San Dltgo and Santa Ana Oh weekend nights, but since then the crush or business has· cut Into gallonage and the statioo has begun to close early. Officers. in the Jatest incident made some gas runs . f6r the stranded motorists, bringing enough fuel to get the car tO Lundy's station. at Pali:r.ada and Avenlda E!trella. Police predicted repeats of the problem on su~equent summer weekends as the crosh of motorists worsens. They are wondering, however, if there might not be repeats o( an Incident reeorded at a closed station earlier Sun· day evening. Witnesses called for officers after noticing a man drive Into a shut«lown station, look for atlcndanls. then lhrqw a temper tantrum. Tile unidentlllcd motorist reportedly spot all .over the building, kicked lhe walls and drove away In a hufJ. faciilg several day! of inense ques· Honing." Dean acknowledged that be was deeply involved in tt:e Watergate c.overup. "l don't blame anyone else," he said. "I would characterize \vhat I did as stupid ," he said. "I knew what I was doing. I didn 't like doing it. Obviously I wouldn't be fighting for immunity if 1 wasn't involved." Dean has received limited immunity POW Release Sought WASHINGTON IUPI ) ..., U.S. oflicials In Laos are altempling to obtain the release or 1hc first acknowledged Amcr_lcan_prlso.ncr of "68t captured since lhe ceasf..Ure. He is Emmel Kay, from llonolulu. The small propclle.r4riven plane he was piloting went down May 7 over Communist territory whUe ht was flying in bad weather to a Laotion govc111ment outpost. for an}' te stimony he gives before the Senate committee or for any leads that may llo\v from that testimony. He is still seeking from federal pros- ecutors a full guarantee that he will not be prosecuted if he testifies against others at any subsequent trials . Dean was lo go before the Senate com- mittee in private session this afternoon in final preparation for his appearance at the public, nationally televised hearings Tuesday. 2 of 4Men Orange Coast 'Weather Mostly sunny skies Tuesday, with warmer temperatures. Highs in the 70s near ,the beaches, rising to the low 00s inland. Overnight lows in the 60s. INSWE TOD/\'° Ara/ia activities iJJ Loa Angeles are th.reatenina legitimate bual· ne3tmet1 and consumer•. accord- in g to crime ftghter1. See story, Page S. • 2 O~llV PI LO~ LS Sycq,more Hills Bid , ·. rDiscussed ~ t The Laguna Beach Planning Con1· \ dnission \\'ill meet in a regular session at '1:30 o'clock tonight 10 discuss the Sycamore 1-lills develop1nent proposal. The meeting, an adjourned rcgulri1· session. is a formal continuation ,,r th e Sycamue Hills public h e a ·r i n gs . Concluding remarks Y:ill be made by th e representat ives of developer Newport lnvestm'ents, Inc., and public expression requested. Howard Miller, vice president of Newport Investments, said today recent changes in inlef'Pretation of the city's specific plan procedure under. which Sycamore Hills is planned posed no speeial problem for his project. } "We welcome the comment and ex- -prtise. Origi'nally there wa~ . some ifnisunderstanding about the specific plan fllnd I'm delighted it's all been worked ;out," ~1iller sa id . "' Sycamore Hills as proposed \vould ~c ·an $85 million residential development 111 :;he triangle formed by Laguna Canyon ~nd El Toro Roads in Laguna Canyon. The proposal cans· for 2.000 _residences to be .construc;.ted_over a 10-yer period. · The development would be clustered onto less than 30 percent of the area's 522 acres ,.vith th e remainder left in open space'. Miller said. . . He said the company was wilhng to deed the open space to the city or any • other governlTiental body .. " A new interpretation of the spec1f1c -plan process places increased re- quirements for planning land u.se on the :-planning commiss~on and requ1JeS com~ missioners to not 1ust to make a recom- J mendation on a plan piesented by. a "' developer, but, ac'tua1ly join in fonnahon of that plan. The firm has spent an estimated -$50,000 planning for the ari:a. Miller said ---··we-would-always look_mto a_ny_Ji'IJ&: gestions the city has if they are reasonable and fea sible." ~le sa id sug- ., gestions for changes were solicited by the Company. • Dally P'lfal s1111 Pllola Broadcaster Relaxes •Ray Dunca n of NBC television (Channel 4) relaxes at Laguna Beach Art Museun1 on a ·'soft sculpture" named "The Picnic." 'flie net- work 'Was filming the works being exhibited during "~ome.n tJSA" which continues through Saturday at museum, 307 Chff Drive. The work on which Duncan is seated was created by artists Elsbeth .Harnos, Pam Hoy , Lois Olson and Judy Schuster. The pric~ is $1,500. Ecology Group Slows Club, Repart-Claims County Rite Medicine Ma" Performs In the '1''"""· -Keener of Santa AnAdl!M ·wqtod JM> more than to blro a houlebeper who would wor1t hard fqr a good·wage. Wh.a f.l. She\ got was a consuming in- volvem~t with the Jndians of the American Southwest, an involvement that reached iL'i climax SUndn,y in what she dc&'Cl'ibed as "the most emotional. religioll! experience of my life." ?vliss Keener, ·of 1731 Orchard Drive. advertised tor that housekeeper on 11 Navajo Rescrvntion in Arizona. Niguel Bank Heist Figure Faces Term . A Youngstown, Ohio, man races up to 15 years in federal prison for offering his Tu stin brother a $25,000 bribe to change his testimonv in the $6 million Laguna Niguel bank ' burglary investigation. llarold Da,vson. 37. "-'as found guilty of atten1p1ing 10 bri be a-witnt"Ss by a U:S. District Col!rt jury last week. • "I wanted a girl who ~ llelp with the work at my child-care _home in ex· change for an allowance," she says. She .had Tl responses, all from young -girl! who wanted a chance to get off the reservation. Her heart went out to lherh, and b;eforc she had exhausted fill the nted. she h3d brough.t 200 Indian girls to Orange Coun· ty and found th.em good. decent homes-to live in whlle they made a transition to conventional soclety. But thal wa s not' th e end or the rela· tionship bel\Yeen Miss Keener and th~ Navajo. "There's ·an old saying about Indians.'" said Miss Keener. "Jt says that you can never out-give an Indian, because no matter how long it takes, the Indian will always repay more than you gave." In the case of Mis,, Keener, the Indians heard that she bad bought a new house for use both as her home and as a child· care center for handicapped children. And Segaln Begay, a 76-year-old tribal Medicine Man, came tO dedicate it along \Vith 15 other tribe members. Old Segain Begay chanted, danced. and prayed for nearly 30 minutes in re-en· acting one of the Navajos' most ancient ccren1onics. ~le even scattered corn meal aroun d the six corn ers of whar· \vas im- agined to be a Navajo_hogM_ I.Qr hut ) marked out inside Miss Keroer's Jiving fie faces sentencing before Judge room . ~1anuel Reill June 29. The maximum To Miss Keener, H would... have been sentenCe for the charge is 15 years in impossible for the repaym ent to have prison and a $20,000 fine. taken a higher form. Investigators claim Dawson wa s ''The house de<l cation is an ancient prepared to Offer his brother, Earl, the and sacred ceremony," she says. sum in return for his brother's change ot "I ean't describe bow honored I am," testimony regarding a 1962 Oldsmobile -she said, "because this is the first time a the most damaging piece of evidence house-dedication bas ever been perform.- against five men convicted of the world's ed off the reservatiOO. for a non-Indian largest bank burglary. person." The car, which contained tools bearing Even with the help of. an interpreter, fingerprints of the convicted burglars, she and · her 70 guests couldn't fully ,vas stored in the garage of Earl Understand the ceremony. Dawson's Tustin home. "But still, it was so moving that I had During the first bank burglary trial in tears running out.of my eyes," she says. Oc tober 1972, Earl Dawson testified that There wa! even a birthday ceremony hc_y.•_as.Jirst_c_ontatJed by__ the FBI aboy_t __ for _one of l\1iss-Keener's adopted the car on June 2, 1972 -the day Charles children, Victor, who was celebrating Mariries HoM La1iding Drills ,&sldenli Jn, Uie, ,vicinity ol El .,'Tero; Marine Doro1 Air s I • II o o may face higher levels of Jet noise tbl1 wt:ek as El TorO-bated )et ai rcraft will conduct landing prac· f ees. Landing prsctice began today, from 9:'° a.m. until · noon. and is continuing Tuesda y from 8:.SO •. m. until 10:30 a.m· .. Th~rsday'frOJn 9 a.m. until It a.m. an~ Friday from 8:30 a.m, until 10:30 a.m. Fron• Page 1 GRADUATION all you have ... :ill you have -is each other." "Be honest, be courageous, be bold, but don't be nice,., he added . '1You know \vhy? Nice people weed out when the going get~ tough." _ "Don't dfop out, eithe,r through the ex- cesses of alcohol or drugs or fanatic religion." Rev. \Varmer urged. The greatest si n. he said, is to use anot her person "like you use a \1•ashrag ... Rev. Wariner told the graduates to "celebrate life ... have fun and enjo y this \\•orld." He suggested they try to get a\vay from "tile concreleTnCI: ste·et." J•WaJk in the gra-ss and ground yourseU in this earth," he sa id . ln closing, Rev. "'armer told the graduates : .. Do not run from pain, do not run from love, do not run from joy .•. Amen.'' Following the baccalaureate address, the Clas,, of 1973 liStened to a short performance by the high school Concert Choir, under the dlrectioo of Fred Stoufer. Fre111Page1 HONORS. • • Albert Mulligan \\'as arrested in con-his seventh birthday . neclion with the "Mission Impossible" "Segain Begay helped him cut his ~fudge, Thomas Houts, Diana Tucker type crime. cake," Miss Keener said. "How often can and Beth Wormald. Prosecutors said the $25,000 was or-a 7-year-old have a Medicine !\fan to help Other festival awards vl'ent to Robin Coa'St Highway from the beach club site. fered to bribe Dawson into saying the car him---cut his birthday cake?" Camp, drama; Julie Cabang, writing ; The Jeaflel said completion of both was searched· by FBI .agents prior to "' and Betty Anne Leister, and Patty - An unsigned bulleti n distributed Friday ' Sliowdo ,wn Seen! lo Laguna Niguel residents claims that ----'"'-':..::_::_c:..:_ ___________ constr.uclion....oLa ach club south of tracts has been effectively halted June 2. 1 _____ Ar.mstrong •. ____________ .._ hro<Jg!H he-injwietioo1,. -------A Jiang io.-i.stimoo)l--Would-lla---From-Pqe-i Senior Ray Hurt was presented a tool 1 h • p Monarch Bay has been impeded by the 7 T 011ig t in ay Orange County Environmental Coalition. 1 The two-page report, labeled "A Plan-' C' --h t CLJSD ning Bulleti n To Laguna N i g u e I ~, UJ.3 ll Residents," said the beach facility , to in- ~ . Trustees and militant tea.chers 1n the Capistrano Unified school District are headed for a showdown over w.ages ~nd benefits toni ght as the board plans a hnal action on salary proposals'inc\uded in the district's fentative budget. And spokesmen for the Capistrano :·Unified FederatiOn of 1'eacpers (CUFT-) ; \\·hich late last week sponsored an un- ; : precedented "sick-out" from classes. ~ , have h i n t e d that unless the board 1 1 approves a long list of benefits, a repeat ~ 1 "epidemic" might hit later this week at i 1 final exam time. 11 TrUstees plan to ratify a cost-of-living .: , increase for the teachers after dispen sing ,. 1 with the budget at tonight's busy ' eef -m mg. ' '· . Teachers however, have stressed that ~ ·they deserve much more than the t nominal across--the-board hike in \vages, ~ but thu s far negotiatioos have not yielded i a settlement. ; A companion item on tonight's agenda t I suggests that t h e board reserve the ---...1.right-to adjust-salaries and benefits later ; 1 next fiscal year. thus leaving the door ( 'open to further talks between teachers ~ ~naadmuiisfrators. . . Two separate -!in<I opposing - ; groups are vying for teacher represen- ' , talion this yea r. Although the CUFT ~ sponsored last \\'cek's walkout, the more \ , moderate Capistrano Unified Education :· Association (CUEA ) represents the bul k , of the district's educaiors. The latter 1 group dissuaded its membership from tak- 1 · ing part in the walkout. • An estimated 70 teachers did take part l in the one--Oay action and substitutes. · , district administrators and school staff · , were pressed into service to keep classes .; I going . ' . ' ..------------, I ' I' .. 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M•i U1 W.11 lty'S!rftt N"POrt IN'dli Ji:U Htwpotl llOUlntrd Hllf!linflOn IQC't!r 1"7$ l .. d'I I Oultv1rd ktl Cllfl'\ltlll: JN HOl'tll II Cimino 1 .. 1 u.,,.. f714J '4J-4JJJ- CI lfW ,.,,.,.,.,.. '41·1671 .................. Pcpert ..... , ,,,., ......... .... C..,...llfll, 1911. Ort"'" c-t 1'W1l~frl!M ~y. No -lllf'lft. ffllltlrt!lo!IS. .. 1_, .. , --• ldYlf'f\MftWth l'lt-.111 fM1 Ill ~ Wltllovl ...... , INf' """""" . """'""' -· ._.. J.... ....... Hid II Cllft ...... ,., t.lllNtnlli:~~......... M' (lrtifr' U.tS ~ 1W tMl'I u ,11 mofllfll'!'J t111Hl1rY --... """"1t'. -.... clude a parking lot, rest room facili.Ue s, volleyball courts, and playground,_will not open thi s summer. It wa s scheduled to open in June. Lorelle Long. secretary of the Enviro- nmental Coalition. said the newsletter was "an obvious slur and an attempt for obfuscation." She said by tracing the letter's bulk mailing permit she determined that the letter was sent by AVCO Community Developers, In c .. developers of Laguna Niguel. • AVCO spokesn1en could not be reached for comment either Friday or today . But an AVCO secretary said she believed the leaflet '~as written by the editor of the Laguna Niguel News, an AVCO ne\vslet- ter. An injunction pl aced on an AVCO Com- munity Developers tract by a Coalition suit has halted construction across the · From Pagel COCAINE • • • the shopping center . Federal agents said that normally every possible effort is made to cooperate \V ith local la\v agencies but in this instance, lhings happened spon- taneously. An agent said that Police Chief Joseph J . Kelly "-'as fully briefed after the ac- tion. ~le said no one was inj ured as seven federal agents c.closed in as one man allegedly delivered the pound of cocaine. Federal agents had agreed to pay $14,000 !or the drug which was of such a high grade it could be cut three times be£ore street sales. This would give it a final value of around $50,000, agents said. A federal agent said there has been an increase in :he use o( cocaine in the area generally. "\Vhat we've seen is the yowiger set that \\'as content Ylit.h mess-Ing \\•ith-LSD. hashish. and other hall ucinogenics. have graduated up to ·coke' and there is more and more of it now." a BNDD spokesman said . Transportation Topic Of Laguna Discussion "Transportation: l\tass or 'l\1ess" is the topic or a Laguna Beach Coordinating Council round table. discussion scheduled for 7:30 p.m. June 26 at city hall . Mockups of "people moving" systems \Ylll be displayed and demonstrated, and the coastal transportation corridor, a mulU-laceted transport plan, wlH be discussed. The n1ecting is open to the public . Ca111p e1· Stay Ending SALK LAKE CITY !UPI ) -A Utah mother who spent the last !iX we eks or her pregl),nncy parked in the fa mily cam· per outside a hospital em ergency room hoped to return home today with ~r newborn baby daughter. Ru th E. Egan and her husbAnd , Norman, Ji ved In the ll·foot camper because they dldn't _want to JlAY a· massive ho5 pital bill. "Public restrooms will be completed disputed FBI evidence and might have box in recognition fOI' his automobile (at the beach club ) but inoperable, "blown the case right out of the water," SUB -mechanics ability by teacher David because electrical and sewer systems for according to one investigator. • • • Lang. the beach I>_¥cel are tightly integrated Jn addition to his statements about the A special award ol. the "S" club 'was with those -of surrounding unfinished 1962 Oldsmobile, Dawson testified that compartment of the sub with Link. given in the name of former auperin- develOpments," the letter said. Mulligan admitted his role in the crime "The last I beard he (Stover) was un-tendent William lfllom to Kathy Carter Alteinate beach use arrangements are during·a discussion in a Tustin bar. conscious," Stover sakl. in recognition of outstanding service to ' bein~goliated_-~ith--the-County 0£_ In the front compartment of the ex-~ oommuni~ Orange, the leaflet stated, so ttiat the -perimenlal craft Were Mehlbald·••Jock" -- uncompleted beach could be used this Escaped CirCUS Menzies, a native of Scotland with a summer. home in Vero Beach, Fla., the sub's pilot- Me~t Hijackers Strike Again, Get $2,000 Loot A truck loaded with steaks valued at $2.000 has become the sixth theft reported this \Veek by meat campanies in Los Angeles and Orange County. The latest hijack occurred.in Redondo Beach where a Tully Meat Company truck \\'as stolen \\'hile parked on a street. A spokesman for the Gardena-based meat company said the driver had gone into a store tO niake a Qelivery and v:hcn she returned. the truck \Vas gone.· The spokesman said the company had lost two other meat shipments during the Wet'!k to hijackings occuring at Los Angeles International Airport and in Orange County. A week a g o Newport Beach police cracked an alleged hijacking ring which is being held responsi ble for the diversion of 40 tons of beef valued at $120,000 from its destination. • Four men were arrested and are now a\vaiting court proceedings. From Page 1 HALDEMAN. • • resigned his \Vhite House job April 30. The Haldemans' orange brick calonial- ·style house: priced in the $100.000..range, h~_be~'!_ up for sale for se\•eral weeks. Jti'iends of the Ha ldemans have said that they have been extrem ely concerned about the effect th at the W1Hergate scan- dal was having on the chi ldren and were anKious to remove them from the limelight as soon us the school term was over. On !heir move from \Vashington to California, Haldeman and his wife stop. ped at the UniversitY. of f\.1iMcsota Satur- day for the graduation of their daughter, Susan, one of four childre n. Lagunan Appointed Director of YWCA Astrid Toll~fsen Slmsatian of 2825 Chillon Way, Laguna Beach has bem ap. pointed executive director of the Long Beach YWCA. commander, and Robert Meek. rt, a LI.On Shot Dead diver and submarine pilot Crom West Palm Beach. Fla. Rescuers were faced with the prospect ol having to draw on the vital oxygen Ll'ITLE ROCK. Ark. (AP) -Police shot and killed a 6()1).pound lion about two hours after it escaped from the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus here. The animal was killed Saturday night on the advice of its trainer, WoUgang Holzmier, who said the lion was dangerous. • Another lion which escaped at the , sa me time was recaptured unharmed in a wooded area behind the state Livestock Show and Fairgrounds here. The lions escaped after they were returned to their cages following a performance in a circus act. Officials said the cage door apparently was left unlocked. 25 OF 346 SD GRADS SHOW VP LA JOLLA (AP) -Postgraduate degrees were awarded to 346 students at UC San Diego. Twenty-five showed up. . supply to increase the temperature in the submarine and enable chemical can- isters to absorb more carbon dioxide. Asked about the buildup of carbon dioxide in the back section of the vessel, a Navy spokesman described it a! a "baby putting a plastic bag over its head and slowly being strangled." Escondido Mayor To Face Recall ESCONDIDO (AP) -Mayor WU Mason will face a recall election pro- bably in early September after months or !ignature-gathering on petitions by citizens. The 41-year-old Muon ha! been ac- cused of being intoxicated at a council meeting, abusive to police officers and a manhandler of prisoners. City Clerk Lina Hill said more than the needed 4,814 signatures of registered voters had been counted. Senior Citizens To Receive Tax Aid Wednesday A cauromia State Controllers Office representative will aid senior citizens fll - ing for the senior citizens property tax assistance claims from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday 8t the Laguna Beach library, 363 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach. ,Californians over 62 years of age with income under $10,000 who own and reside in their own homes and who have paid taxes for the current year are entitled to a reimbursement of a portion of their properly tax. Eligible senior citizens should file claims a! soon as possible, according to the State Controllers office. Deadline for filing is Oct. 15. Requests for information and claims forms may be made to any Senior Citizens Property Tax Assistance branch office or to Senior Citizens Property Tax Assistance. PO Box 1588, Sacramento. Some 292,000 persons received about $59 million in claims last year. Phone Mn-7788 A former teacher and Navy officer, she holds a masters degree in counseling •nd hiis done post graduate \\'Ork in psychology Dl Chapman College and UC Irvin~. She has be@n active In the TO\) of the World Neighborhood A"°"latlon, and hai worked on tile hospital fund ralsl!ig , drive. -1815 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA I I • t } I , Saddlebaek Today's Final N.Y. Stocks EDITI ON VOL 66, NO. 169, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE .18. 1973 TEN CENTS Clemente. Youth, 15·, Held • Ill Death of Man By JOHN VALTERZA 01 t11e 01llY f'lltt Sllff A Father's Day argument over where a bundle of dirty clothes should go left 30- year-old man shot to death and a 15-year- old San Clemente youth in custody on murder charges Sunday morning. c;;eorge Twiddy, a resident of Newbury Park in the Simi Valley, was slain during an .arguz:nent whicl) took place at the hom e of Mrs. Carol l\foberly, 37, a d~vorcee who lives at 217 Avenida Rosa. Haldemans Move Back ,, To Newport WASHINGTON CAP) -Former White House chief of staff H. R. Haldeman has moved his family from this Watergate scandal .stonn center back home .to Newport Beach. As far as Mrs. Haldeman is concerned, "she's moved back f.or good, ' ' Haldeman's lawyer, John •J. \Vilson, said in an interview Monday. Haldeman will go back to Washington, however. He still must testi ry before the Senate Watergate committee whi ch wants· lo know if Haldeman had any in- volvement in the \V3tergate break-in and coverup. Wilso'n has said that Haldeman faces Mrs. Moberly's IS.year-old 900 David, was arrested about IS minutes after the shooting. Police said the shooting took place at 11:18 a.m. and climaxed an apparent misunderstanding over a pile or clothes. Police Chief Clifford Murray said Twiddy apparenUy became angered over the youth's placing of a pUe of soiled clothes on a bed and began · shooting at the 15-year-old and the youth 's younger ·brother. ---· --GUlf OF MfXICO ::__. Reports said at that point Twiddy reportedly made an "overt" move toward tfie two boys and the older youngster ran for a .22-caliber rifle In the residence. 'l1le boy allegedJy loaded the weapon and then fired rour or five times. The slugs lilt Twiddy in the chest, neck and ann. 'lbe victim then staggered backwards into an adjoining bathroom .and fell the the Door; dead. Mrs. Moberly caUed the emergency operator to seek help and the operator in • . -·--. -. ., ____ .. -.. ~-- "'>· -·-·- . -. . ::.:::::· --· :...-.. ---·"""'·---""-- SUI STUCK IN OLD Dli$TROYER HULK 36Qh.DOWN -=-··-···--=-- ---·-='"'. -·"'== ··-i-----,-.o---~ "-,..=--==--... _-f-___ --- -.... -=---.-··- po$Sible indictment by the Watergate u•• ~ grand jury. NAVY DIVERS FAIL JN FOURTH ATTEMPT AT · RESCUE President Nixon 's fonner deputy has Four Men Tr•pptd in R .... rch Subm.rine 360 F•t Below denied any involvement in the break-in ,. tum called the county sheriff'I "office, po]ice said. ltioments later local police were summoned to the residence, Before they anived, the suspect in the shooting had bolted from the house, leav- ing the rifle behind. Twiddy"s body, showing no vil.3.1 signS', was found in the bithroom. · Murray said that a few minutes later the youngster called police from a phoQe booth at the pier area and patrolmen picked David up . Twiddy was a computer programmer with the Blue Cross health care firm . He was described as an acquaintance of the ~1oberly woman and made frequent visits lo the San Clemente residence. The victim 's g..y ear-old son was staying across the street from the house when the shooting took place. Officers took the youngster into , pro- tective custody . and ljiter in the day returned the boy to his mother. In the · meanlime, the Mobe1·ly youth \\'as remanded to juvenile au thorities pending court action in the case. The shooting marked the fi rst time in city history that a juvenile y.•as arrested in a local murd er case . Ironically, Sunday's murder took place three years to the day after San Clemente's last homicide, the killing of Connie Lynn Johnson in her . 3.partment only a fe\v blocks away fr:c>m . the Sun· day incident . . Hospitals Studied None Proposed· for Irvine Area By GEORG.E LEIDAL • Of .. Mb' """ l•lf The Orange County Health Planning Council be&ins .bearings tooight on a health facilities master plan in which It urges that no new acute care hospitals be' built in the county ror the next decade. 1be bulky docurilent, which virtually ignores population growth in the city of Irvine since 1988 and reflects no homes having been built north of the San Diego Freeway, suggests "delicensing" of acute hospital beds now serving Irvine and the cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. The council report urges transfer of 78 of the 112 acute beds from hospitals now serving Costa Mesa , Newport and Irvine and shilling them to facilitieS serving ' ' Dean Say$ .He . ' \Vest Orange County cities. The only other. planning area suggested tor conversion of acute beds is Sant Ana- Orange-Vjll<I; Park where 626 .arc pro- posed to be delicensed . The 626-bed figure ·reflects the largest Oversupply or hospita l beds listed in th e rep ort. Anothe r 583 beds in hospitals serving Gnrdcn Grove and Anaheim are recommended for de licensing. suggesting another area of "overbedding" in Ora nge County. Toget}1er they account f:ir 60 pe rcent of the overbeddirlg sugges1ed· in the delicensiog recommended for 2.0 16 beds. ,, Oelicensing of the acute care beds in the Santa Ana-Orange-Villa Park area in· eludes a suggestion ·that 128 of the 626 beds be transferred into one of the three hospital planning areas which carve up the ne1v city of lrvine and its future population of 430,000. However, there presently is no hospita l within this service area \\'hich includes half or the city of Irvine population, and all or the El Toro and San ta An <.1 ~1arinc Corps depen· dent populations. Under the 10.year btiilding ban propDsed in !he plan, it 1~culd be a l!cc:.dc be fore facilities to S('l'VC North Irvine .could be built. Other oi rcas of the counly where d12liecnsi 11g of acute care hospital beds is rcconu11cnded: Area r,.,..·o ~The Cleveland National Forest 1 -!16 beds; Area 3 (Laguna tSee HOSPITALS, Pago%) * * ~ ~ * * _Cttlr!fw Nixon Schedule of Hearings S~t ' . ' -- OnCounry ~eaJtDR'eport 1nd coverup. W h i t e House ex.aide . . Gordon C. strachan r,portedly ls ready i-. ~~ ~.,-~ ~· •' ~t~':~:'!n~:-r .. ··--°'~Frantic Bids-tCFSa'Ve Wilson.said Haldeman moved hls fami-. . IY the past weekend from its home in the fa shionable George~wn section of Wash· ington to a rented house at Newport Beach. Wilson said Mrs . Haldeman has no in- tention 0£ moving back to Washington where network television crews and newsmen periodically .camped on the famil y's doorstep since her )lUsband resigned his Whlte House job April 30. 1be Haldemans' orange brick colonial- style house, priced in the $100,000-range, bas been up for sale for several weeks. F.riends or the Haldemans have said that they have been extremely concerned about the ef!ect that the Watergate scan- d~I was having on the children and were anxious to remove· them from the limelight as soon as the school tenn was over. On their move from \Vashington to California, Haldeman .and his wife stop- ped at the University of Minnesota Satur- day for the graduation of thei r daughter. Susan, one of four children. Mari1ies Hold Laiiding Drills Residents in the vicinity of El Toro Marine Corps Air S t a t i o n may race higher levels of. jet noise th is week as El Toro-based jet alreralt will amduct landing prac- tices. Landing practice began today, , from 9:30 a.m. until noon and Is cootinuing .Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. :. until 10:30 a.m .. Thursday from 9 1 a.m. until 11 a.m. and Friday from t 8:30 a.m. unti l 10:30 a.m. Orange Coast Weather Mostly suMy skies Tuesday, with warmer tempera tuns. Highs ·in the 70s near the beacbes, rt~ng to lhe low !Os lnlaqd. OV.mlght lows in the &Os. INSmE TODAY Mafia actilriti11 in Los Angele! are threatening ltgittmatl busi- nt&smn and cons1imer1. accord- Jng to crimt /IOhters. See story, Page 5. •Ntlllt lt """ "........ ,, L,M. It~ 11 c...,.,. -J ::::. ..... ': c ..... ,... ,,,,. CM!kt IJ Of-..~ I Srt.11 """" 1• er-"""' 1s Delfll H9tlctt I s,«11 l•ll Si.di ..,,......''"'' •fltttlll ..... ' T....,INM I '"""'"'"""' " Pl!llflltl l•·lf .,,... .. "' ,. WN'1Mr 4 • .,,, "" lltclHI • WMMft't ..... 1J•l4 H•tte.. 14 , WwMI ""'9 I I Men in Minisub Fail KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) -A fourth al- tempt to rescue four men trapped in a mini-research submarine O(I the floor of the AUantic failed today. Officials ex· pressed grave concern for the men 's safety. "We'must get to that sub," said Lt Comm. R.H. Bisbing, a Navy spokesman, "We hope the mep can survive." The four -two of the'm reportedly un· conscious in a rear compartment of the sub ....-were on their last emergency su~ ply of oxuen and Bisbing said a new al· tempt to reach them could take several hours. The air supply !or the four dwindled to about an hour at one point as divers \vorked feverishly to reach them wi th a diving bell. One of the Wlconscious men was Clayton Link, 31 , son of the research sub's designer, Edwin Link. Link and the other man in lbe rear • compartment could not be reached by the two in the front compartment, ·of- ficials said. Bisbing said the fourth attempt to reach the trapped minisub with a diving bell failed because a strong current prevented rescuers from _getting close enough. Bisbing said rescuers hoped for a slack • tide with a favora.ble, slowed current this afternoon. "As soon as the current slows down, the divers will go back to work," he said. Three previoils attempts to reach the sub -two by hard-helmet divers and one with a diving bell -failed, stymied by !he danger of entangling rescuers in the same wreckage that trapped the mlnlsub. The small submarine was wedged in the wreckage of a World ~ar 11 destroyer about 20 miles southeut of Key West, home of one of the nation's oldest naval bases. Cmdr. William McVelgh, chief or staff (See SUB, Pqe I) -Shortage Hits Motorists Foiled Seeking Gas The fuel shortage hit San Clemen te once again in a big way late Sunday as dozens of motorists became stranded on city streets and darkened freeewa s aftet searcfilng in vain ror an , open service station . Police were summoned to render what aid they could to the late-night motorists who were out of luck. After efforts to find an open station failed, of/Jeers called E11on Station owoor Joe Ludy who opened up for the rest of the evening, saving the day for the stranded driven. If wis the leiOODd Sunday in • row that the evening fuel crllls bu required police attenllon alOlll tho South Coul A weell ago traffic Jams develoji!d on the San Diego Freeway a driven stack· ed up to wait for ' a five.gallon ration of fuel from a Shell station. 1bat 1lation. at 'thlt point in time was the only one open betmen San Diego and Santa Ana on weebnd nights, but since then the crush of bualneu has cut lnto gallonage .and tbe station bas begun to close early. Offlctn In lb• lat.,t Incident made sc.me'"" J•rYUns -for the strande"d motor(sts, bringing enoi11h fuel to pt the car to Lundy's st•tion at Palliada and A veoida Estrella. -. Police predicted l'<ptals ol lhe probl<m , on subsequent summer weekends as the crush of motorls~ wo~s. ' • They are wondering, h<>wever, if there might not be repeats of an incident recorded at a closed station earlier Sun· d@y eycning. Witnesses cal led for officers after noticing a man dri ve in to a shut-do\\•n station, look ror attendants, then throw a temper tantrum . The unidentified motorist rcpartedly spat all over the building, kicked the walls and drove away in a huff. ' CLASSIFIED A.D PREVENTS 'BUGS' Tot a Daily Pilot dusUted Id teop . you from go1pg "bugp." It mlcht IOUnd cruy, buf look how thil ldvertiar did It: '64 VW Bltf, 38,000 ml" com-plete car 1ess body. yerf for l'>une Bugl!l' or ? (Phone No.) It didn't "bug" hfm that tM rirst pe r- son called in re&p0nse to this ad at 7 o'clock and that the ear was sold by 7,30_ Don't.Jtt --Item• dr!Ve :roo bua(JI; advtrti,. in the ~ly-l'.llot cl,ssi· . lied ..ctlon. The direct line-Ml-5871. .. To Coverzip WASHJNGTON (AP) -John W. Dean III was quoted today as saying he ~has docwnerits detailing exchanges between President Nixon and him · that back up Dean's version of the Watergate scandal. Earlier news accounts reported Dean told investigators behind closed doors that Nixon was aware of efforts to cover up the Watergate break-in. In an interview with Mary McGrory of the Washington Star-News, Dean said he is ·not looking forward to his . public testimony Tuesday fore t!leseiiate'S Watergate committee. "It's a hard thing to point a finger at the President an~ wash all that dirty linen in public," Dean said. "But I talked. to some older, wiser men in !he Republican party, some of them good friends of the President, and they advised. me to tell evei'ything I know ." Dean saiO he woufil-not identify those from whom he sought advice. The CBS, NBC and ABC television networks will televise live the hearing, the networks said today. It marks the first time all three networks have covered the Watergate hearings Jive since May 25, when they said !hey would rotate live coverage of the bearines on a one-network-per-day basis. Before tha t, all three networks covered the bearings live since their start May 17. Dean sakl he recognizes the nature of the ordeal he faces. "I think they, (the senators) will belive (See \l'.ATERGATE , Page I) Press Members To Be Irvine 'Stockholders' Members of t!)e press have been in- vited to be Irvine Q>mpeny stockholders for • day, Tuesday. by Mrs. Joan Irvine Smith. the largest individual stockholder In the ranchlng and land development ftnn . I Mr1. Smith's ottomey bu •lnnged for )Jtoxy shares for newsmen to allow them entrance to the aMual -Stockholders meeting at 9:U a.m. Tue6day m the cor- porate offices, 550 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. • Attorney Lyndol Young indicated the proxies would provJde.. !or admission but.- not voting privileges. Mrs. Smith hold4 22 porcent or the Slock In tt.e firm , more than any other llldlvldUal:-eQntrolling -lntertst, ii3 ptr- ctnl; il held by the Irvine Founda tion established by Mrs. Smtth's grandra1her; the late James trvtne. Here is the schedule or hearings set by the Orange County Health Planning. Council £or public reaction to a 400.p'age master plan for hospitals. The report was released to the public Saturday, . Following the hearings the completed repart will be sent to the state Depart· ment of He3Jth and the state Health Planning Council for approvar. All hearings will be held at the Orange County Courthouse, 700 Civic Center Orive West, Santa· Ana. All begin at 7:30 p.m~ . -Tonight: Emergency care plans. in Department I, Superior Court ; mental health and development disibllities, Department 5; health'educalion, Depa:rt- n1e.11t 4. --Tuesd.ay: Health Facilities, Depai't- ment 3; rehabilitation, Department 4, manpower, Department 5. -\Vednesday : Environment, Depart· ment l; personal health, DepartmU 2: preventive care, Department 4; hzalth maintenance orga nizations, Department 5. Copies _ol the draft master plan. are available from the council,,. office and may be reserved by calling 834-2716. 1918 Victory Bell Annet!e'iVard, 15, ~n<l Denlse'Rommel , 16, both of El Toro, sit bY. lhe ori$inal school beij (rom the old one-room El Toro ·School. It will be used to ring victories at new El Toro rUgh School. scheduled to open In Sept.. 1974, at Toledo-an<t-Bttker Streetr.lr-used-to summon Sad· dleback Valley children to sc hool. Groundbreaking for the new Sad· alebock Valley Unified School District's second high school look place Friday. Related picture Page 3. ' .. :'" ' ' .. • • _;l OAJLV PU ... 01 IS U.S. Agents Arrest F ou1· In Laguna Feder.ti narcotics agents arrested four persons and seized one pound of high grade cocaine valued at $50,000 in iin ufldercover action Friday in Laguna Beach. The arrests crac.ked an alleged OrJnge County·\\'lde distribution ring,· a Burcaµ or Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs spokesman said today. Names of sU6pects y,·ere not Immediately available. The alleged purchase was made in the area of a L a g u n a Canyon Road shopping center in front of an auto sup- ply store Friday afternoon. It came following t\VO an<{ one-half ~ths ol investigation by, federal agents tol BNDD. ': 'lbe four persons arrested were due ror :arraignment today in Los Angel es before :the fedc'ral ffiagistrate. They faced a variety of charges including sales of co- : caine, conspiracy to sell and intent to ·distribute cocaine. ;.:_ ~eder:_al _agent§_jllleg~ they had ·previously _pJ1rchas~ quantities of co- caine from the persons involved. They - said the investigation would continue in coMection ¥lith these arrests and more arrests may be made. ,. Tbe Laguna Beach Police Department .. was not notified prior to the federal en- ·~ foroement action and nwnerous callers , reported men with gun3 in the area of . the shopping center. Federal agents said that l)Ormally • every possible effort is made to .,,_· coopera.te with local law agencies but in this instance, things happened spon- taneously. , .. An agent said that Police Chief Joseph , J. Kelly was fully briefed after the ac- .. tion. . He said no one y,•as injured as seven ; federal agents closed in as one man allegedly delivered the poWld of cocaine. .. Jo"'ederal agents had agreed to pay $14,000 -.lor the drug which was of such a high ,-.,grade it could be cut three times before ,,, aLreet sales. This would give it a final ~ value of around $50,000, agents said. , A Cederal agent sald there has been an ., increase in !he use of roc:aine in the area , -generally. Monday, J11nt 18. 1q73 outt or MtltCO IUI lllA .... uort.90WN MIAMI FLOR1DA • -··"" 0 ... • • • I • ATLANllC OCIAM u, ........ AREA IN ATLANTIC WHERE RESCUE l'FORTS CARRIED OUT R•N•rch Subm•rlne Johnson S.• link Tripped by O.stroy.r El Toro Plans FromP-.ei SUB ... Rec Progra1ri For Summer A unique summer aquatics and recrea- lion program, \vilh free sy,·imming les- sons, arts and cra fts. sports, trips and games will begin June 15 in EI Toro. The program for boys and girls in kinderprten through 12th grades is sponsored by the Orange County ~rd or Supervisors, Saddleback Valley Uni- fied School District and AJi!o Valley Homeowners Association. The recreation program will begin later this summer. Aliso, Gates, Olivewood and Santiago Elementary School!: in El Toro will open their doors July 2 for afternoon activities through Aug. 31. Enrollment for that portion of the pro- gram is being accepted at the school district at any time. Group swimming lessons are half-hour long and will be held five days per week for two weeks. The five sessons are: at the Key \Vest base, said "rrothiOg rea lly has been accomplished" in initial rescue attempts "~ause of cables and debris" from the sunken destroyer. McYelgh said the rescue vessel Tringa was maneuvering into position for another attempt to lower the bell chamber to the trapped min isub. David Stover, 21, son ol Albert Stover, said his father was trapped in the rear compartment of the sub with Llnk. "The la.at I heard be (Stover) was un- conscious," Stover said. In the !root -portment ol lhe •x. perimental craft were Archibald "Jock'" Menzies, a naUve of Scotland with a home in Vero Beach, Fla., the sub's pilot- coinmander, and Robert Meek, rl, a diver and submarine pilot from West Palm Beach, Fla. and Santa B1J1>era. Rescuers were faced with the prospect of having to draw on the vital oxysen supply to increase the terriperature ln the submarine and enable chemJcal can- isters to absorb more carbon dioxide . · Asked about the buildup of carbon dioxide in the back section of the vessel, a Navy spokesman described it as a "baby putting a plastic bag over its head and slowly being slraJlifed." -June 2S to July 6: beginnners; parent ~ •------------..., and me . -July 9 to July 20: advanced begin- ners; beginners. -July Z3 to Aug. 3: beginners ; In- lermediate: junior lilesaVing. "What we've seen is· the younger set '·"that was content with messing with LSD, '\.hashish. and other hallucinogenics, have ._graduated up to ·~4e• aod ther:e Js more and more Of it nolv," a BN,PP ~pok@sman ----said. Mickey 'Subs' For Fl.ower -Aug. 6 to Aug, 171 beginners: swim- mers (all ages): adult; skin diving. -Aug.-20.t.o.-Aug.-31 :-beginners; parent -- and me ;-intermedialetswimmers~lkin--Several-years ago,-a -flower ... From Pagel -HOSPITALS ... ' '. ! "eaach and inland neighbcirs J -182 beds ; ~ Area 8 (Fullerton) -298 beds; and Area \ 10 {Santa Ana Canyon) -165 beds. 1 Other major recomr..endations in-! eluded in the -more than 400 page rePorl are: ; -A IO-year ban on fW1her construction : of nursing care facilities in Orange I County. ~ A freeze on coostruction of any in- • tennediate care facilities until 9Q_Qe_~t : of present nurSing homes are cooverted. ; -Development of a network oC. SO new · outpatient clinics in addition to the four ( presently operating in county hospitals. '. Of the total 54. 17 could be converted emergency rooms in acute care general • hospital s. l -Development of a single countywide i emergency treatment system, including ~ transportation. : -Establishment of the He~lth Pia.Ming • Council Plan as the single master plan 1 for physical and mental health facilities 1 and program planning in the coonty. ~ Integration of mental health and men· -- ta! retardation care facilities into the j overall health delivery system plan. , -Removal from coosideration of the ! hospital needs of Santa Ana, the beds ; provided by Orange County Medical , Center which "shOWd be established as a I special and separate entlty." OUN•I COAST .. DAILY PILOT T,.. Ott rive Coelf OAILY PILOT, wll'll """11:11 K um&lfttd 11\t Me-Prtu, It IMJblltllfll 1111' ,,_. 0.lllOI C"tl PubUtlllno ComJMll~'. a.,.. ·diving. ~5Pl'!)U\.e.d QIL..tbe pavement of · R,uss Hazeleit , a teacher at University Laguna c.&nyoo Road right at ~he Park School in , Irvine, is recreation city limits of Laguna Beach. director. It was painted in multcolors on The !our participating elementary t~ pav~~ and lasted a long schools. wil lhave softball· leagues, arts time coraud~rmg . the ~a.V}' traffic, and crafts classes, ping Pong, volleyball, but t_he rain this. wmter washed basketball, football, foUr square and na-away t~e last vestige .. lion ball, storytelUng and a teen center. · A bnghtly colored it~ck~y Mouse Special events include a pet show July replaced the flower sometime over 6; bicycle contests, July 13; bake day, the weekend. July 20; toe decorating contest, July 27; peanllt hunt, Aug. 3; Hula hoop contest, Aug. 10 ; bat cmteet, Aug. 17, and beach pa rty, Aug. 24. The only costs IA> participants. will come from "special excursions." A trip to the Santa Ana Roller Skating Rink July 11 will cost 75-Cents for ad- mission and skates. Cost of a bus trip to an ice skating rink Aug. 9 hasn't been determined yet. 1\\•o other trips -to Irvine Park and to Laguna Beach -have been scheduled for July and August, without cost. Haze1ett said the program, which will receive a maximwn $16,000 from the county, .features trained ooumek>rs at all schools. Nixo1i, Brezhnev Jn, Summit Talks Pl.edge Peace WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prosldent Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev today began their long·planned summit conference, each pledging that the talks would i!1'!prove the prospects for world peace. WATERGATE •• me becaiuse I've got the facts -and the documents and papers the President sent to me and papers I sent to him," Dean said and added: "John· Dean stands nothing to gain by racing several days of intense ques- facing several days of inense ques· lioning." Dean acknowledged that he was deeply involved in fl-.e Watergate c-0verup. "I don 't blame anyone else," he said. "I would characterize what I did as stupid," he said. "I knew what I was doing. I didn't like doing it. Obviousl y J woilldn't be fighting for immunity if I wasn't invol·1ed." Dean has received limited immunity for any testimony he gives befort the Senate conunittee or for any leads that may flow from that testimony. : He is still seeking from federal pros- ecutors a lull guarante. that he will oot be prosecuted If he testifies against othen at any subsequent trials. Dean was to go before the Senate com - mittee in private sessi()n thls afternoon ln final preparation for his appearance at the public, nationally televised bearings Tuesda y. ' ' ,.-fllllllor!1 ''' DVblllhM, MOll4•V"lllrqtl Frllf•y, lor Cotti Mt... N1wPOf1 9H<l'I. Hut11!nq!Gtl lt•llfF.,..,,,tlln V1l11y, L'tVM a.tell, lrvlM 15ffdlt!NKlo tnd S.ft Cl-Ill S.n J~M Ctpf1tr1no. 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AN 1.,a•IM1tltl r...,.. .. ct2..«:.11 t.Mrrr""I, lttS, 'O,..ntt' Cotti Pllf)lll~lolf ~. fft Mw• tlt•it&, llhntrtr•, ..,,,., .. , l'l'lllttr ... lllo;erllttn'ltflll '*•lft ~ .. .,...1¥ OdJCl!f. 'sll!\Olll ~JHCIUI ..., • ~" aart'Wi!i -·· --clelO ........ Mllf fl C.11 MtM, c..tl!ilnlla, ""'"'1111'111t .., Uff'itr U •i ~I W INll U.IJ .....i111¥J l'l'f!l!ltfl' ....,_ ..... It# "*""""· Brezhnev promised the week-long con: ference would "justify the hopes of our people and serve the interests of a peaceful fu ture for all mankind ." The bushy-eyebrowed general secretary ol the Soviet Communist party slipped away from Nixon as the two were reviewing an honor guard of U.S. military forces for handshaklng remini.s- cent ol ·a U.S. presidenllal campetgn. Nl•on predJcted the conre.....,. would help "Ult the burden o! annaments !rom lhe world and build a structur• ol peace." _ American offlclalS said. the President is hoplllj !or a "luming point" In the Sovlel·Amerlcon talks at Geneva oo a treaty to Umit of(ensive nu ct ear \\'capons. Escondido M·ayor To Face Recall ESCONDIDO (APl -Mayor WU l\tason will face a recall election J)1'0t hably in early September after months ol slgnature-satbering on petlUOll& by citizens. 'lbe 41-year<>ld Muon has bftt1 ... cused ol belnJ · lnto•lc:ated at a oounciI meeting, abusive to police officers and a manhandler of prisonera. City Clerk Lina Hiii 11id more than the needed. 41814 signatures ol re(l1terod voters naa been counted . But there was no hope that such a ,1 ----------- treaty could be readied for signature before Brezhnev leaves the United States for a mtttlng In P,aris with French President G<0rges Pompldoll; • Brez:hnevJ l__~ tanned and rested after o weekend at Niiton'a "eamp DaVld retreat In the Caloctin Motmtalnl ol ' • Western Maryland, emergtd from a . 25 OF 346 SD GRADS SHOW UP 'L..-----------' bl ack limousine and beartil,y 'shook Nt.· .., .. hlll1d. LA JOLLA (AP ) -Postgraduale degrees wtre awan!ed IA> Jll.1tllden11.-1.- UC San Die10. r .... nty-five showed up. ' I • . -Signab, Go .• foun-y . Bit~. Via Space . I Across U.S. Medicine Man P~rforms r J the nrst tll. television signals were transmitted coast-to-coast via satellite, received by a ground station in Anaheim today and fed directly into cable television systems in NewpOrt Beach and Long Beach. All previous television tra·nsmisslons via satellitQ were between different 'na- tions. Domesticldly originated a n d received prl)flraniming became a reallty today. The televisim programs, originated in Washington, p.c., featured Speller ot the House Cir! Alber! and I procram produced by TelePrompl .... The programs were tremmltted via the Canadian domestic satelllte IA> Anahtlm, where they where received by TelePrompter's riioblle earth receiving station -the nation's first such station -and delivered to cable systems in Long Beach and Newport. The programs were alsd seen at !he o~ing session of the National Cable Televi sion Association convention, which is being held in Anaheim lhis week. 1n· the beginning, Frlll* Keener of Santa Ana HelghLS wanted no more than to hire a housekeeper who would work hard !or a good ,.!age. What she got was a consuming In· volvement u•lth the Indians of the American Southwest, an Involvement that reached its climax Sunday in what she described as "the most emotional. religious experience of my lire ."· Pw11ss Keener, o! 1731 Orchard Drive, advertised for that housekeeper on a Navajo Reservation in Arizona. "I wanted a girl lvho would help \vith the work at my child·care home in ex· change for an allowance," she says. ·She had 77 ,.........,, all from young girls who wanted a chance to get off the reservation. Her heart went out to them, and before she hid e.ha1181ed all lite need, she had brought 200 Indian girls lo Orange Coon· ty and found them good, .decent homes lo live in while they made a transition· to conventional society. But that was not the end or the rela- tionship be\Y{J!en Miss Keen er arid the Navajo. "There's an old sa ying about Indians,'' said ~fiss Keener. "It says that you can never out.give· an Indian. because 110 matter ho\v long it takes, the Jndian \viii alwaxs _repay_more than you ga\'e, •· In the case of f\1iss Kee11er. the Indians heard that she had bought a new house for me both as her home and ai a child- care center for handicapped ciµldren . And Segain Begay, a 76-ye•r-old tribal Medicipe Man, came to dcdlcate It along wilh 15 other tritk membe rs .. l Old Sc~aln Begay chanted, danced, and prayed tor nea rly 30 minutes ln r~n­ actlng one or the Navajos' most ancieal ceremonies. /·l.c even' sca ttered com meal around tho six conters of what was im- agined to be a Navajo hogan to r hu1 I marked out inside Miss Keener's living room. To Miss Keener. it \VOuld have been impossi ble ror the repayment lo have takt;n a higher form. "the house dedication is an ancient and sacred ceremony." she says. "I can't describe how honored I am," she said, 11because th!1 is· the first time a houle-dedlcatlon has ever been perform- ed off the re!ervation, for a non-Indian person." 1 Even with the help ,or an interpreter, she _ and her 70 guests coqldn't fully understand the ceremony. "But still, it wu so movi'ng that J had te~rs running out or my eyes," she says. There was even a birthday ceremony for one of h1iss · Keener 's adopted children, Victor, \\'ho ~as celebrating his seventh birthd ay. ''Segain Begay helped him cut hi!' cnke~ccncr said. "flow often can a 7-yea r--old have a meO\cineffiantOhelp- him cut his birthday cake?" The unveillng of TelePrompl er·s ground-recei ving station-is the begiMing of the company1s Spacecast Project.-'Fhe station is a prototype of the receivers that will be used by cable television systems in the future to link them to signals transmitted via satellite. ·Raymond P. Shafer, chairman ol TelePrompt e r, said, "We are demonstrating the new <OnC<pt ol the in· terconnecUon of cable systems by the low-<0at and high· capaelly means ol the communicatietLs satellite. South County Showdown , . . "We believe that . through t hi s partnership, the publlc 'will gain access to new services on a· national scale. Satellite and cable have capacity and cost advantages not shared by other fortm of communications." Over School P~y Slated For the •ests, TelePrompter will use signals transmitted via 'Anik·I and Anik· II, the Canadian domestic satellites now operated by Telesat. Two Mesans Held In Arson Plot Trustees and militant teachers in the Capistrano Unified School District are headed for a showdown over wages and benefits tonight as the board plans a 'final action on salary proposals include:d in the district's tentative budget. And spokesmen for the Capist rano Unified Federation of Teachers (CUFT) \Vhich late last week sponsored an un- preee:ctented "sick-out " from classes, have h i n t e d Uiat unless the board approves a long list of benefits, a fepeat "epidemic" might hit later this week at final exam time. for bidders to furnish diesel fuel for the district bus fleet. A two-year contract y,·ith a su pplier expired several ·weeks ago and trustees are braced for in- creased cost s brought on by the fuel shortage. -Authorize the advertising for bids for a ne\v bus-service contraet to replace one which. ajso r e c e n t I y expired. Ad- ministrators have -warned trustees to expect at least $50,000 more in bus costs this comi~ _fiscal year because of boom- ing ·growth. 1'rurtees plan to ratify a cost-of-living young te s d At Apartment _ incr...,. for the teacbers after dispensing S r ave . I with the budget at tonight's busy •1 Two COsta Mesa men were arrested in m=rs however, have stressed that From Cliff Fall ; 'Santa ·Ana Sunday-in--OOlllMICtion-with~Y. desettL.mu.tb_m9re.__lban the -;:;:-y;;;::==:::;;,.:: --~' hal-~•= 11. •=' nomlnal-aCros..the-board hike in--et,-A D p~ w ""."ce a ege "'.81 an BlSOlhOr·wre but thus far negollatlona have not yielded t ana . Olllt : plot which resulte4;1 m ®mage 1o an un-'a set!lement:-- finished apartment building. A compaQion item oo tonight's .agenda Booked on suspicion of conspiracy to suggests that th e board reserve the commit arson was Victor Kubi~k 23 or right to adjust salaries and benefits later 1586 Baker ~t. Kubicek is a~' by next fiscal year, thus leaving the door police of hiring Douj:las Statwn, Ill , of open to ~u~ther, talks bet"'een teachers 2841 Boa Vista Drive, to set three fires in and adm1n1strators. . an apartment complex under con-Two separa~e -and opposing -· c s s groups are vymg for teacher represen· struct1on at 800 S .. ~ress t. ~t~ talion this year. Although the CUFT :~booked on susp~cion of conuruthng sponsored la st week's walkout, the more In · •= 1~ ·d K b" k' ... moderate Capistrano Unified Education vesuga...,rs ~' u ice a su.,.. Association (CUEA) represents the bulk cootract for plastenng work. at the apart-of the district's educators. The latter ment .had ~cancel~ recenUy. group dissuaded its membership from tak- Police said no ~aJor damage was ing part in the walkout. eaus~ by the three [1tes; . An estimated 70 teachers did take part Kubicek. today rema~ns 1n Orange in the one-day action and substitutes, County Jail . Statum obtamed release late district administrators and school staff Sunday· were pressed into service to keep classes Realignment Upheld WASHINGTON (UPI) - The U.S. Supreme COurt today upheld a con- troversial realignmen t of U.S. con- gressional districts in Texas but ordered a three-judge court to take another look at the dispute. At the same time, the court upheld a plan for reapportioning the Texas legislature !ashioned by a legislative redistricting board In 1971, ex· cept for the way it treated Dallas and Bexar counties. going. · Besides the major wage-benefit issues facing the board tonight, these added ac- tions appear on the agenda for the 7:30 p.m. meeting in Serra School: -Approval of the special-education. summer·school program for the coming season . -. -Ratify schedules for-Marco-Forster Junior High School this fall .when double- sessions \\'ill take over at the overcrowd· ed campus. -Adopt schedules for the district's two high schools. -Evaluate the results of an invitation .\ .. I A start-of·summer mountaineering foray at Dana Po.int ended with a .real cliffhanger Sunday for , a 12-year-old yoWlgst er from Stanton . Coun ty firemen had to pluck Bob Wal- lace of 10576 Royal Oak Wav from a ledge about 100 feet up the face of the steep cliff overlooking the harbor. Fire department spokesmen said the youth and his elder brother, Mike, 1•. decided to climb up the face of the point and suddenly the 12-year-old IO$t his . footing. The boy told authorities he slipped and finally regained his footing on a narrow ledge where he waited !0< help to come. Volunteers and full:Lime firemeb ar- rived with ladders On the beach and reached the stranded boy. -Camper Stay Ending SALK LAKE CITY (UPI) -A Utah mother who spe nt the last six weeks of lier pregqancy 'jiai'ke<I in th-e flim ily cam · per outside a hospital emergency room hoped to return home today with her newborn baby daughter. Ruth E. Egan and her husband, Norman, lived in the tt·foot camper because they didn't want to pay a massive hosp!tal bill. Phone 543-7788 ' .. ~ - • • .. • ·--~·r--. --~ •. •, - • Buntingto~ Beaeh --~ountain· ·Valle . \ VOL. 66, NO. 169, 2 SECUONS, 24 PAGE~ - Today's Final N.Y. Stocks " \ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1973 TEN .CENTS Te·achers Attack District's Spending Policy By JOANNE REYNOLDS ....... " , ... '"" Since salary negotiations -between t~achers and the Huntington Beach Higll School District trustees broke down a month ago, teachers have launched an attack on the district's spending policies. In two ads placed in local newspapers last week the . District Educators' Association (DEA) which claims ·as members 565 of the district's 700 teachers, listed the proposed budget allocations for administrative salaries aod ezpenses and urged residents to at· teod ochool boaro meetings . A spokesman for the DEA said the ads were placed lo bring the 'Jlelldlng policies to public attentlOn. The relationship between, teachers and ~triet administrators representing the school boar<!, has been strained since salary negotiations ·were declared at an impasse and a· tact-finding committee y:as-fofnied. · · STATE SECRET? BREZHNEV WHISPERS IN NIXON'S EAR Soviet Party L•*r Welcomed at White House Ceremony Nixon, Brezh11ev B~gin Talks, Make Peace Pledge \VASHINGTON (UP!) -.President Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev today began their long·plan~!i. suOi mit conference, each pledging that the talks \VOUld iinprove the prospects for "'·orld peace. "The chance for peace ls Infinitely irr ereased," Nixon said during a fonnal welcoming ceremony oo the south lawn that combined military pomp with Brezhnev's style of penonal JX>litics. Brezhne~mlsed the week·lmg con· fereoce wou • "ju!lily the hopes of our people . 1e e ·the interests of a peaceful future for all mankind." 'l'lle bushy .. ~«! general secretary of the Soviet communist party slipped 3"·ay from Nixon . as ""1bc two were reviewing an honor guard of U.S. military forces for handshaking reminis·. cent of a U.S. presidential campaign. Ni"xon predicted the conferenCe" wou ld help "lift the burden of art'nam~nts from the . world a build a structur peace." But there \vas no hope that such a treaty could be readied ror signature before Brezhncv·leavcs·thc Unite'd S~ates for a meeting in Paris with French President Georges Pompidou. Brezhnev, looking tanned and rested after a weekend at Nixon's Camp David relreat in the Catoctin Mountains of Western l\1arylan4, emerged from a blac~ limousine and heartily shook Nix· on's hand. The two smiled and·greeted each other as old frionds 'Ind botll referred lo the agreements signed last Y.ar during Nix· on's Moscow visit. Brezhnev said tb&:,Mo.!COW suml'nit laid "a good reliable fodMialion for relaticns of peace between our two countries." Nixon said the Maiy, l!m talks "chang· ed lhe relations between our t\\'O coun· tries in a very profound w1y." Brezhnev said hi!f party arrived (rom (See SUMMIT, Page ZI Contract Case Teachers are asking for an 8.5 percent pay raise. Trustees were stiCking by their offer o( a five percent pay increase. Teachers In the DEA and the AFlrCIO affiliated Huntington Beach Federation of Teachers have voted to strike, but DEA leaders decided to put off any strike activity for the summer. . Bill Tiu.ard, president of the DEA has spciken .qbout the dist~'s educational quality at the past few school board meetings, but the .ad campaign and the -o - Beach Tax Increase Possibility 92,000 Flock To Local Beaches Sumy s.kies and warm water lured about 91,000 beadlgoers lo Huntington Beach over the --· lileguanls reported. Saturday's crowd •·as estimated at 22,000 penocs, with another 30,000 on Sunday, said lifeguards patrolling the ci- ty beach. Twenty~e rescues were reported . About 20,000 persons visited the. state be8ch each day, with about 30 rescUes recorded. a spokesman said. appearance by three DEA represen- tatives at last week 's board meeting are new. 1be complaints aired at Tuesday's meeting covered a variety of items rang- ing from the spending priorities to what the DEA representatives said was a growing feeling of alienation by teachers because they feel they are left out of the decision making process. Trustees and administrators are reac- ting coolly. .· • . No official reaction lo the newspaper ads has been made by district officials, although a memo detailing the figures listed in the ad wa s made available to' lhe press. Bob Martin, assistant superintendent for business. said he put together the memo for i'nfonnalional purposes within the district rather than as a reply to the ads. The memo says some of the figures listed in ads by the DEA arc incorrect. -l r-....---u - American officials said the President ls hoping for a "turning point" in th~ Soviet·American talks at Geneva on a treaty to limit offensive nu c I ea r ~ea pans. CLASSIFIED AD PREVENTS 'BUGS' Rem~ngton Plea Rejected County Seeking Let a Dally Pilot classified ad keep you from goin« "buggy." It might 90und crazy, but look how this advertiser did It: '64 VW Bug, ·38,000 mi .. com· plete car less body. Perf for Dune Buggy or ? (Phone No.) It didn't "bug·: him thnf the first per· '°° called in response lo this ad al 7 o'clock and that the car was Sold by 7:30. Don't let unwa nted ltemS drive ~ .Jl!!ggy;, a~l•cJn thc.D•llY..filol.class· ued section .. 'lb• direct lin~W678. By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL to suppress eVidence. °' "" o.ab' ,,.., ,.... Remington iJ accuaed u the reMult or Legal maneuvers Intended to eliminate a Fullerton police lnffic stop of hiring certaln evidence a g a I n s t one-time ,would-be klllers to llquidate four W1happy Newport Beach lawyer Michael K. Krem-woclates who brou1ht legal action lngton ,In the 1lleged Kung' Fu muroer •salnst Cal Vending Inc., the flrm he contract case failed In an Orange County ·ro\Ulded. courtroom this morning, amid argument s He faces eJght counts in all ol con· over ~lsely . when ·a motorist must spiraey and soHcitlng to commit murder. signal a ilght tum. ' A co-defendant, Gary M. Rollo, 2t, of Judge Paul C. Mast also aired the Garden Grove, pleaded guilty to similar complicated legal semantics surround ing · charges last week. . the term arrest and what lt may mean in Prosecuting Deputy Dislricl Attorney police action lh the Held compared to Robert Chatterton ~ay hoped to pla y subsequent hearings ln court. · tapes in court asscrtedly linked to the I.Jc cleared the way . tor con tinued murder-!or~hl~ ·plot. . letthnony,.-.ln Oentral Orange County He-alleges to ha\l"c .Remlngton11 tape ' ror the elimination of a Yorba Linda man ~'ho was one of the plalntilrs In a lawsuit Signs Removal against the defendant's vending com· Orange County ,vill go to court in an pany. -_litlempt to obtain the removal of a large Rollo, who has appeared on the Kung electric sign in Sunset Beach which ir.- Fu televtslon series, was alle gedly pakl rftates residents In nearby home$. $1,000 to take Alfred Rehling for a ride In Supcrv lsor.Dovld L. Baker of Garden 1he dese rt and bring back only hl'I lodex Grove said the county Building and finger and a wristwatch. S.1fety Department had been unsuc· Remington, 33, a ian, portty·man \Yilh cessful in ottempUng to correct "'hat he wa vy hair and an unusually boyish race, sa id ls a violation of the county's sign appeared before Judge Mast Ip maroon law. slacks and matching shirt for the sec::· Owner or the orrending sign is Look ond day or the.preliminary hearing, Properties Inc., ~7 Pacific Coast tlis dapper outfit was a contrast to the ll lghway. · prlso n·lssuc dungarees he wore to court Baker said1 the si shines into homes t<'riday after-bcing--brought-from-solitary-in the area up to-midnight. "1t Is a - For example. one ad lists the di striot's total textbook budget as $105,954, som• $30.CXK> less than !he district will. spend to operate "t.,..•o district offices." ~fartin noted that the actual textbook expenditure is proposed at $123,481. In another ad , the DEA lists an ex· pe.nditure of $80,CXK> "to study the all·yeal' school that nobody wanted." ~1artin said he does not "know where this figurt came fro1n and \\•hat they mean." lie e}..-. ·(See SPENDING. Page%) Hopes Dim For Rescue Coast Weather ~1ostly sunny skies Tuesday,·with wa rmer temperatures. Highs in the 70s near the beaches, rising to the low 80s inland. Overnight lows in the l!Os. INSmE TODAY ltfa/ia activities ill Lo! Angelt.t !:Ire threaten ing legitimate bu1f- 11essmcn and co1ts11mer.1 , accord· ll1g to crln1e flgltters. ee story, f'aoe 5. ... 11n1 12 1..M. ••"rfl 12 C1Uftl'nl1 J Ctt1Jlt1.. !t·H COfflitl II Crttiwtrd IJ CIHlll Htl>Ctl I l flterltl '••• l l!nt.rtll-9111 II Pln•nc• 1 .. 11 ,,, th1 ltKt,. t Htl"tWIM 14 '""' '"'""'' 11 M~!tt 11 N•llO.,.I Ntwi ' Or11199 CW!!IY t trlvl1 rerltt 11 $10l'ft , 1 .. 11 SIO(W Ml•lrtlt 16·11 ,.tltYltl•11 I "Tllt .. trt II WtllMr 4 w-11'1 •-· r,.,. Wfflll 111-. 4 Judicial District Court by rejectin.Jt recorded ihstructions to Rollo, 11. karate ~--========'=====-""-<!< ren,. atlomey•Robert Green's motlon-c<pcrt-with the-knowledge or leg•I bloW9, confinement in Or11nge County Jail where nuisance a.nd should be abated." he . (See REMINGTON, Pa~tl •norted. 7 I I • •• • ; --.. : • -~--DAIL ' PJLOT Eco-impact Report Set F \A" . Oi\ iring The tn\'lronmental imp:ict report lor the Fountain Valley recreation coinplex :it Mile &1t1<1r<' Pal'k "·ill be r1~viC\\'l'd by clty councllrncn ut their meeting TlH.'S· day night.. The report. prep:"lrtd by city staff n1rrn· bers. apphcs only lo 1nulti·purpo.'it;> bui lding lo be bu ilt on the 55-acre site. \Vaync Osborne. director o[ public works, explained that the development or the playing fields and courts on the site do not need an impact report because they ''v.·ere determined to have no ·ad· verse effect on the area." According to Osborne, •·any adverse impact that Is created by the project is Within acceptable limits." and he said the staff has recommended that lhe city council accept the report. Also at Tuesday's 1neeting. set ror /I p.m. in city h3ll. councilmen \1·1IJ be asked to fina li1.e an agreement "'ith the architectural firm of \Vcldon J. Fulton Associates for design of lhe building at the complex. Councilmen ga'fie preliminary .approval to the agreement which calls for a fee of 7'h percent of the building cost at their June 5 meeting. City Att orney Tom \Voodru ff explained •hat some minor revisions were made in the agreement which city couocilmen must finalize. Harbour Beacl1 Club and Ma1ina Sale Reported Thc> Huntington !·!arbour Beach Club and !he \Va111er .l\larina have been sold for $2.2 million ro a local investment firm , it was revealed today. The complex, which has been operated for nearly 10 years by the Huntington Harbour Corporation was sold to W and J EnterpriSfs. Frank Jannelle, of Huntin g! o n Harbour, spokesman tor the company which bought !he club, SCJid I.be firm plans lo expand the facilities and open __,_..club memberships and marine boat slips ~ · to the _ _public. These facilities had previously been for Jl unfington l1arbour residents on!y. Jannette said there would be 100 new membershi ps to the club 11vailable each year. I-le said his partners arc Dr . _ \Villiam Wad dill of Huntington Harbour and Dr. Robe rt Trace of Ga rden Grol'e. Da le Dunn. a spokesman for llun· tington 11arbour Corporation ~aid ~he corporation had "planned all along lo tum the club over to private operators.·· Dunn said lluntington Harbour ofticials de<:ided to sell the \Varner Avenue com- plex because the offe~ from \V and J Enterprises came "at a good time." C0ttgres1t1tan's Charge U.S. Blamed For High Prices By .IACK BllOBACK 01 1~1 Dtll• ,Uol Stttl Ilcp. c;lcnn Anderson 1 D · CttlJf. J has c·harged that govcrnn1cnt f.ir111 subl'idy programs nnd the RuJSSi<ln 1\·hcal deal arc rC'~nsible for the ~aring price of food. Speaking to TOY.'11 Jlall Jn Anaheim rC'- centely. Anderson accused the go\·em· rnent or stupidity in paying farmers not 1a grow crops. creating an artificial scan:ity and driving up food prices. ··we pay agribusinesses. such as Stan- dard Oil and Tenneco, millions of dollars a year to take fa rm land out of prcr- duction which results in a waste of our resources, a waste of our tax dollars and higher supermarket prices,'' the con- greSsman said . According to figures he said were furnished to him by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1.96 1 indivuduals .and ror· porations in California alone received $80 n1illi on during 1072 in fa m1 subsi dy payn1cnts. Anderson said hi s figures revealed th <1l Standard Oil collected $85,97~: Tenneco received government checks totaling $231,225 and the "federal :idminisi.rator of the program. Kenneth Frick, received $36,863 in addition to his government salary. The congressman kidded his auclienec. * * * Energy Shortag~ Really Exiets- Congressman ls there really an energy crisis or are the oil companies creating an artificial one? That was a question asked of Rep. Glenn Anderson speaking to Town Hall in Anaheim. "\'es,'.' he replied, "there is an actual shortage of natural gas, oil and ·other fuels. I am convinced from· evidence I have ·seen that there is a real crisis in energy products." He said in the long run atomic power has to be the answer. "By 1990 we will have solved the safety questi<i"l being po.sed bu the real crunch will come between now and then." The California Democrat accused "'easterners" of· opposing the Alaska _pipeline on ecology grounds or duplicity. "They really w a n t the line to run thtough Canada and termlnate in the midwest nearer to their market and not to be the west coast," he charged. "i hey pretend to be ecologists but they arc reall y trying to take advantage of us to thei r own benefit." From Pqe 1 SPENDING ... l;'lrP.,ely colfnty bu$ine~" and Industrial lradcrs. in beginning his 4.5·minutc talk . "Sorne lA·nlocr;Hs. paniculnrly those of " J1bcrnl bent like myself. I.lo not habltually b1'f':lk iota cheers at the 1net1· lion of Orange County. Indeed, those very y;ords are enough to produce· in son1~ of 1ny fellow Democrats ap- proximately the same reaction the sight ol a cat produces ~n a dog. "Show I.hem someone from this counly and they almost ipstinctively start to growl and bare their teeth," he laughed. But he prajsed the COWlty as a "good example of how federal power and federal foods can be used in coordination with local initiative and private business to help build a community .that works. "I have traveled extensively about Che "'orld and frankly 1 knaw or nothing quite like this place lo be found an}'\\·here else.'' Anderson s:lid I hat •'\Vhile I an1 ·a liberal, particularly \\"ilh respect lo human needs and to our collcclivc responsibility to one another, I believe 1. am some,vhat ti conservative in 1nattcrs of econon1ic nature. "'Fo~ example. I have been a critic of and have consistently voted against the increasing national debt. I have opposed and voted against much or the foreign aid and foreign givea\\iay programs." Returning lo the principal theme of his ta lk, the fonner California lieutenant governor said the federal fann subsidy program cost the taxpayers over $4. billion in 1972. "In addition to the subsidies the American consumer pays another $4.5 billion yearly in higher food prices artificially inflated by the subsidy prograni," he charged. He said he had been told in testimony before congressional committees th at food ·prices in recent year& would have be.e n as much as 15 percent lower had these pragrams not been in existence. "Prices of wheat and corn . twa pro-· ducts \\•hich are controlled by govern· ment programs, have almost doubled over lhe past year. A bushel of wheat which sold for $1.60 a year ago, sells for $.1 today. A bushel of corn was $1.29 las! year.and is $2.33 today," he explained. He said the sale of wheat to Russia alone will cost the consumer a reported $2.8 billion in higher grocery prices. · Rep. Anderson advocated a free market to increase the supply o{ fann products. 111: such a market .the ranners could match the consumer demand wit h greater production, he stated. The congre~an then switched his at· tack to welfare -all kinds. Saying he did not believe there is anything inherently 1vicked about welfare, he addec1. "But the concept. a noble ancl compassionate idea. can be abused like any other. ''I believe in the \\lork ' ethic. Hard useful work is essential to the happy life. I befieve that depriving someone of the opportunity, indeed ,the right to work, is robbing that person even more than it robs those "'ho support him," A 0 nderson argued. He called !arm subsidies to cor· porations iind wealthy p erso n s "welfare for the rich." 0 pla ined that there is no budget rigure for study of all·year schools. He said he needn't remind anyone listening "'hat has happened to the price of food in the past few months and years. "But perhaps you don't realize that In many cases these high prices are being forced up by the govenunent's left·hand- ed subsidies while the s a m e government's right hand struggles to t'Ombat inflation. Huntington Kids Won't Be Bused Children in the La Cuesta West and Century Shores areas of Huntington Beach ~'iii not be bused to a ne\v school next year. Trustees of 1he J-l unUnglon Beach Ci ty (elementary) School District . decided to keep-the children at Burke SChool until a new school. Park Huntington. is opened the following year. District administrators had recom· mended busing youngsters from the two areas to. LeBard School until the new school is completed. However. parents complained that their children would then attend three schools in three years. Trustees agreed Tuesday night to put l~u portal:>le classrooms to Burke School to ease crowded condijjons. there. OltANGl COAST "' DAILY PILOT 'T~t Or11'19e (.Wit 0.lr,ll.Y PILOT w,in "'~kn 11 comD<fllO lflt N•·-Pren , '' ounh~flta DV 1111 Or1n;1 (DnSI Pub!l1Mt111 Como•~' ~ep1 l-c-----1 -''·l.L.ftllhon~ 1r1 O\llllt&n.o, MDl'.ldav lluoklQh Fr1<11v. 101 . co,11 ""~'"· "'"'l>O'' ~·"'"' Hunrl"9!on 9e1cfl ''0<>"'''" Vlllt v. L•~un1 lltt(fl, lr•lnt,S~d<lltb•t• tl'ICI Si n (ltmPn1•1 S•n .1 u1n C~ll•\!f11\0, ,. 1ln11tt fl!Q 1<mal f11 ,11vn •! 011b!l1flf11 S.tu•<1•v1 •nd ''"'"'''· It'll JH"•"C•INI ~llblltfllnO lllt nt I• I! JXI Wn l lltY Sl•ffl, (0111 Mfft, C..hlOrllil , tt.lk. 7 llob11t N. W11d Pr11:1.0tnl tnd Pllbllthtr Ja,k R, Curit'!' 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Ir t.I """"'"· Another expense of $15,000 for a color TV camera was refuted by A-tartin who said the district does not own one. Martin did acknowledge that the $62.860 listed for the superintendent's salary and to run his office is corred. as is lhe $72.984 listed for the associate superintendent's salary and the cost of running his office. After the teachers' presentations Tues· day. school board president Dennis Mangers sought to r eassure the DEA members that the trustees were con· cerned about the problen1S they had talk· ed about. But. he added. that some of the coni· plaints over district policies y.·ere not kno'¥l'n to board members when trustees made the decisions which resul ted in the unfavored policies. • Mangers noted that these difficulties -are often brought to the board's attention during the Ume of salary negotiations and he suggested that teachers make a policy of speaking out on the issues when they come before the board rather than waiting for the last board meeting of the fi scal year. Huntington Set For Di-s-cussion 011 Meadowlark Hunlington Beach city COllncilmen arc ex~cted 10 hold an executive session lonigllt to discuss !he rate of the i\Icadlov.•Jark Golf COurse. The 96.5-acre course is up for sale and the ovmers have given the city until July 8 10 purchase the courSe valued at $4 nulHon . If the clty does not buy, lhe golf club will be sold to the S and S Conslruction Company or Beverly •lllls. In the past. councilmen ha\!e said they \\•ant the golf course to be maintained be<:ause It provides an open green space in the north"'t!tern sector of the city. ;\n executive session hu bttn schedul- ed during tonJght's.. city council study Session, City Administrator David Ro\\.•Jands and councilman Henry Duke have been discussing purchase tennS and !inancing with the course owners. Gomer Sims and C<cll Hollingswort h. ______:l'MJll!!!y..EJSi<tn bcains at ~ p,m. in the city hall adminlstra!Jve ilnncx. The regular council meeting 15 set for 7 p.m. In cowtcil cbsmber.i. "This isn't necessarily corruption or avarice. in a 'vay it's something worse - stupid ity," Anderson accused. Homeowners Ask Renioval of 33 Trees in Yards l·lartlund Lane homeowners in Hun- tington Beach may win oat least a com· promise in ,their fight 1to have a clump of backyard eucalyptus trees removed. A dozen Hartlund resid ents asked the planning c o m m i s s i o n recently - fo r the second ,time -lo remove the 33 trees which are on adjacent proper1y but they .say encroach on their backyards. Comrilissioners, .reluctant to remove nll of the oo~m:roortan-n-ee.s. agreed to study the matter for another \Vee k and detern1ine just ho1Y many "''eak or sick trees n1ight be removeQ. They also agreed to consider place· ment of either a block wall or grape stake fence to separate tho properties. Homeownefi, led by Bob Cronk, com- plained that the trees prevented them from building backyard fences, posed a dangerous throot because they might fall on houses and were an "at.tractive nuisance" to children. They wanted the trees removed and a separation fence built. They also sug. gested that once the eucalyptus tree.s were removed, they be rtplaccd with an equal number of new trees. The eucalyptus trees are on property along the bluff at Ellis Avenue whert the ci'ty has forced th e developer to preserve an archeologieal site 1tnd another, J11rge st.and of eucalyptus trett. CommisSioner Joseph Boyle said lie dldn't reel this is an "all or nothlog" situation, and .that some trees· mlghl be removed_and some._saved. _ The plannl~ staC! was orderod to rnport back lo the conuru.s1oo ll')th details on just how many ln!el """'d have to be taken out to solve the com· plaint•. Protective League .Bid Gets Probe Jluntington Beach residents ore being cHutloned about an organlwtion calling itself 1hc Huntington Beach Police Pro- tective League. '1'1:1ich soliciting dona· lions. ·• l)olicc snid the organization. has con- lac.1ed residen.ts using 1hc-nnme of 1he local police department, b_ut is not in any \\1IY a£filia te1:f with the Huntington Beflch l'o!ice Department, nor is it authorized to solicit fund s for the department. Mike Gut.sch. vice president ol the only sanctlmed police organization, the Hun- tington Beach Police# Office.rs' Associa- tico (llBPOA) said tile organization which is not sailctioned by .tl>e police department seems lo be !akin& ad- vantage of the annual police benefit show. The show to be staged July 7 in the Long Beach a.rena is an annuaJ eVent sponsored by the HBPOA to raise funds for the asSociation's charity and civic Projects. Gulsch said sales of the $6 tickel.s for the sho\1• and dance are being solici ted by phone and )he so-calle<l Protective 1.eague is taking' advanlfige or that fact lo solicit th1..•ir 01vn donatlons by phone from l~l residents. · I1e slressed that anyone using the n¥lle of the Huntington Beach Police Protective League or the Police Protee· t ive League "are not representatives of the HBPOA." ~le further asked that ariyooe having information a.boot the unauthorized solicitors contact the police department at 536-5311. Meat Hijackers Strike Again, Get $2,000 Loot A truck loaded with steaks valued at $2.000 has become the sixth theft reported this Y.'eek by meat companies in Los Angeles and Orange County. The latest hijack occurred in Redondo Beach where a Tully l'f1eat Company truck was stolen while -parked on a street. A spokesman for the Gardena-based meat company said the driver had gone into a store to make a delivery and ""'hen s he returned, the truck was gone. The spokesman said the cmnpany had lost two other meat shipments during the week ta hijackings ocaµing at .bos Angeles International Airport and in Orange Coonty . A "·eek a g o Ne"'P(>rt Beac;h police cracked an alleged hijacking ring which is being held responsible for_ the di version of 40 tons or beef valued at $120,000 rrom its destination. Four men '¥\·ere arrested and arc now awaiting court proceedings. Playgrounds Set For Activities A variety of swnmer programs on 39 elementary school playgrounds are olt· ered each Friday by the Huntington Beach Recreation and Parks ne,>art· ment. Progran1s include Pirate Day, J une 22: Bicycle Day, J une 29 : Pet Show, Jul y 6 ~· .Junior Olympics, July JJ.: \Vestem Day. J uly 20; Bake Day. July 27 : Penny Carnival. Aug. 3; Frisbee Follies, Aug. 10. and Aloha Special Thursday Aug. 16. The programs will begin_ at times determined by each area. The recreation department also hoots playground activities Monday through Friday et each schoolground Crom 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Each playground is staffed by tY.'0 recreation leaders who will super- vise the games and crafts. Moel ti TIF-21 D, . •- Di111e Sta111p? Postmaster Seeks 2c Rike WASHl/"GTON (AP) -A lirst·class mail stamp could cost a dime next year if Postmaster General Elmer T . Klas~en has his way. Klasse n said in an inlet•view in U.S. Ne\vs & \Vorld Report that he expects to seek approval f or a two·cent increase in regul ar rnail rates effective in January to meet rising labor cos ts. . ' . , ·rhe postmaster general also said that t.he us e of air 111a1 l 1s d~: clinlng an d "l don't know whet.her we \Viii keep a ~r n1ai l C>r not . Raising tbe price of a first-class sta1np fro1n e1ghl cents l_o IO cents would brin g in an adcUtiorntl "bill ion do!Jars." KL.1sscn_ saul. That's "a great deal of 1noncy. But so is the cost of u n~on .rr~· posals.'1 According lo Klassen. 85 percent of the Postal Services costs are wage~[aled because of substantia l pay increases In the .. past few years. From Pagel REMINGTONTRIAL. •• he is held without bail. The defendant watched with lack of expression as hi.a. defense lawyers and Deputy District Attomey Chatterton joked with Judge J\tast \vhile bailifrs called arouod ta locate a recorder to play lhe tapes. rormatioo on a holdup and that -IJ he did not -there ,,.,.as· still sufficient :• reason to delain the men on Section I~ ; or the pena l cede relative to concealed •' \veapGns. l Tlte dcfC'ntie fai ll:d ng;Lin in arguin~ 1 that if Officer Vice in1 n1ed iately noticed the outline of nn object rcsl'ntbling a pistol under the rag lhal it 1vns not coo·· Defense attorney Green (ailed In\ separate bids lo suppress testimony of· 'fered by Fullerton Pollce Ofricer J\1ichael Vice, whose routine car stop for a mi·nor traffic violation sever_al \\•eeks ago \rig· _gercd the sensational case. C!'aJed~ .. Proceedings involvlng Re!1tington art' expected la last at least U1roughouL the ~·et!k prior to the decision on \\•hether h, transfer lhe ca~ to Superior Court. ' Police allege the men in the c.ar blurted out the murder·for-hire story after the young patrolman discovered· a. pistol inside the vehicle pulled over 'because the drive r .failed to signal for a right turn. , ' From J>nae 1 ' ,, . ., 1; ~ ' .......... ., I SUB - . , r '". . . . .. .. .. ', .. ~·~ {.~ Green, one of two attorneys represen· ting Remington, clalmed wording of the California VehiCle Code docs not make a signal ·mandatory but leaves it a matter of choice in a clause that says a signal the wreckage of a World Wat lJ should be made if some other car might destroyer about 20 miles aoutheast or be affected by U}e tum. Key West, home of one of the nation's The defense lawyer also maintai~ oldest naval bases. Officei:_ ViCQ'S traffic s t o PP e r w~ David Stover, 21 , son of Albert Stover. improper, charging that only one otltcr car _ 210 feet• away_ was on the street said his father was trapped Jn the rear and might have been affected. compartment of the sub with Link. On the street and might have been affect· "The last I heard he (Stover) was un· ed. conscious," Stover said. "l.1ight. is a very weak \\'Ord," re-• Jn the front oomp.11rtment of the ex· marked Judge Mast suggesting that inay should have been used in the statute de-perimental craft in trouble were scribing when a right turn signal should ~fenzies. a native or Scotland with a be made. home-in Vero Beach, Fla.,the·sub'1 pilo,.__ __ He also said Officer Vice's patrol car commander, and Robert Meek, 27, a oould' have been affected by the crucial diver and submarine pilot from West 1 right tum if he had to speed up dlie to a radio call and. that the oocomlng car 210 Palm Beach, Fla. and Sanla Barmni. feet away also oould have increased Rescuers were faced with the prospect speed thus making a tum signal of having to draw ' on the vital nnen . necessary, supply to increase the .temperature· in Ole ,Green c~ &oo ~ ~ patrolman submarine and enable chemical can:-, had no probable cause to suspect. a gun isters to absorb more carbon diozidt. was hidden ,W)der a gray rag he noticed Asked ·abolit the buildup of c1rbon on the floor board of the stopped car,--."dioxide in the back section of the vessel , even thOugh he obsciyed the outline of a Navy SPokesman described it as a the weapon. · "baby putting a plastic bag over !ts head Judge. Mast noted the patrolman was and slo\\lly being strangled." given permission to check the car and tossed out Green's argWTJent that he had no basis for subsequently arresting ils occupants on suspicion or armed robbery. a cha• used on the advice ol. his field sergeant that night. Officer Vice admitted Friday in testimony that he knew of no specific holdup in the Fullerton area with which to initially link the suspects. Deputy District Attorney Olatterton said today, however, that the sergeant involved did indeed have some in· Front P•ge 1 WATERGATE • • Senate committee or for any leads that 1nay f101v froin that testimony. He is sti ll seeking from fed eral pros· eculors a full guarantee that be will n~t be prosecuted il he testifies against others at any subsequent trials. Dean was to go before the Senate com· mittee in private session this afternoon in final preparation for his appearance at the public, nationally televised hearings Tuesday. • !'romPagel SUMMIT ... Camp David in two p residential helicopters about 20 minutes late because fog and low clouds forced a slight change in flight plaiis. The drizzle 'A'hich had lallen in Washington in the hours before the arrival ceremony stopped shortly before the Soviet orflctal arrived. Brezhnev. about three inches shorter than Nixon . stood at stiff attention with tbe ' American preside~t as a 21·gun salute boomed and an Air Force band played the U.S. and Soviet anthems. The leaders then trooped by an honor cuard of Army. Navy, Air Poree, f..larine and Coast Guard unit!;. Brezhnev l\vice broke into the ceremon ies to greet part of the carefully selected crowd admitted to the White House for the ceremony. Clasping his hands above his head like a victorious prize fighter. Brezhnev nod· ded .to the crowd then began reaching for outslretcbed hands or tbe onlookers with both ol bis own hands. 20.8 CU. FT. NO-FROST REFRIGERAroR-FREER I Only llO\la' WW..' W Hith ••• I :-iii, iolitll I ' . I I I 1815 NEWl'ORT ILVD., C:OSTA MESA I \Plan I Youth Held For Slaying • In Clemente •• ,• By JOHN VALTERZA • Of ~ll'f' ,.... ,..., A Father's Day argument over where a t-bundle of dirty clothes shQu]d go left a ~ •• ~ year-old man shot to death and a 15-year· • oli San Clemente youth in custody on m~rder charges &un<;ay i:i1orning. George Twiddy, a resident of Newbury Park in.the Simi Valley, w8s slain during - an argument which took place at the home of Mts. Carol Moberly, 37, a divorcee who lives at 217 Avenida Rosa. Mrs. ?i.foberly's IS.year-old son David, was arrested about 15 minutes after the shooting. • ' ' Police said the shooting took place al 11 :18 a.m. and climaxed an apparen~ misunderstanding over a pile of clothes. Police _ Chief Clifford Murray said Twiddy apparently became angered over . , the y~th's placing of a pile of soiled clothes on a bed and began shouting at the 15-year-old and the youth'• younger brother. • Calls for Irvine Crowd •• ' ' H DAILY PI LOT Hospitals . Hearings Begun By~ County Unit By GEORGE LEIDAL ; ot ..._ O•ltf l"ltOf S,l•ff J ---- The Orange cclbnty -Healttf Planning Council beg~ hearings tonight on a health racilitieS master plan in whlch it urges that no new acute care hospitals be built in the county for the next decade. The bulky document. which virtually ignores population growth in the city of Irvine since 1968 and reflects no homes having been built north of the San Diego Freeway, suggests "delicensing" of (!cute hospital beds now serving Irvine and the cities or Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. The council report urges transfer 'of 78 of the 112 acute beds from hospitals now serving Costa Mesa, Newport and Irvine and shifting them 10 facilities serving \Vest Ornnge County cities. The onl y other planning area suggested ror conversiOn of acute beds is Sant Ana- Orange-Villa Park \vhere 626 are pro- posed to be deliccnsed. -The 626-bed figure reflects the largest oversupply of hospital beds ·listed in the report. Another 583 bed s in hospitals serving Garden Grove and Anaheim are recommended for delicensing. suggesting another ~rea of "overbedding" in Orange County. Together they account for 60 percent of the overbedding suggested in the delicensing recoomiended for 2,01& beds. -.; rermediate care facilities ~ii aD ~t of present nursing homes are converted. -Development or a nctY:ork of 50 new outpatient clinics in additi on to the foor presently operating in count y hospitals, Of the total 54, 17 could be con_vertcd emergency rooms in acute care general hospilals. -Development or a single countywide emerge ncy . lrea tment system, including transportation. -E~tablishment of the i'l ealth J>J~nning Council ~Ian as the singl e master plan for physical and mental health facilitie s and program planniri g in the county. -Integration of menial hea lth and men- tal retardaliou care facilities into th (' overall health delivery systen1 plan. * * * Sc liedule Listed For Master Pliin. Ori Hospitals · Reports said at that point Twiddy reportedly made an 1'overt" move toward the two . boy.s . and ihe older youngst~r ran for a .22-ealiber rifle in the residence. The boy allegedly loaded the weapon and then fired four or five times. About 7,000 persons gathered in Campus Park at UC Irvine Saturday to view commencement exer- cises in which 1,470 were eligible to receive de- grees. The eighth graduation ceremoily in UCI his- ~ory marks the end of the academic year. Follow· ing the event parents and friends were invited to picnic with grads in the sun-bathed circular park . Delicensing of the acute care beds in the Santa Ana-Orange-Villa Park area in- cludes a suggestion that 1280rthe 626 beds be transferred into one of the three hospital planning areas which carve up the new city or ·Irvine and its· future population of 430,000. However, there presently _ is nO hospital within thi s service area which includes half of the city ofli'"Vine p(lpulatiOn , and all of the El Toro and Santa Ana M"arine Corps depen- dent populations. Under the IO-year building ban proposed in the plan, it would be a dec;.de before facilit ies to serve North Irvine could be buill . Here isJhe schedule -or hearings set by the Orange Couitty flealth Planning Council for public reaction to a 400-page master plan r~ hospitals. The report was released to the public Saturday; Following the hearings the completed report will be sent to the state Depart- ment of Health and the state Health· Plahning Council for approva l. -. All hearings will·be•held nt the Orange The slugs hit Twiddy in the chest, neck and arm. The victim then staggered back11·ards into an adjoining bathroom arid fell the the floor. dead. l\1rs. l\·lobcrly called the emergency operator lo seek help and the operator in turn called the county sheriff's orfice. police said. Moments later local police TV Signals Go Via Space County CoW"ihousc .. 700 Civic Center Drive \Vest. Santa Ana. All begin at 7:30 p_n1. · -Tonight~ Emergency care plans. in Department I, Superior Court ; mental health and development Wsabilitics. were summoned to the residence. For the first time, television signals today. Beforetlii!y arrive<l, suspect lo the were ransliiittOO-coa!t:t~-via----The-television -prograrn·s. originated-in shooting had bolted from the hOuse, leav-satellite, receiVed by a ground station in WashingtOn, D.C., featured. Speaker of ing the rifle behind. Anaheim today and fed directly into the House Cart Albert and a program Twiddy 's body, showing no vital signs, cable television systems in Newport produced by TelePrompter. \\'as found in the bathroom. Beach and 'Long Beach. The i:rograms were transm.itted via the t Murray said that 1 few minutes later All previous television transmissions Canadian domestic satellite to Anaheim, i the YOIJlllSter called police from 1 phooe via satellite were between different na-where they where received by ~h at the pier area and patrobnen tions. Domesticallv driginated a n d Tele_Promptet's mobile earth ri!ceiving pcked David up. --. --!· ---. ) Twiddy was .1 computer ~ _r_~ved m"ogrammmg became a reahty statkm -~nation's first SJ.lci:Lstation with the B~ Cross health care film. He was de9Cribed as an acquaintance of the Mo~ly woman and made frequent visits to the San Clemente residence. The victim's 9-year-old son was staying across lhe ·street from the house when the shooting took place. · orficers took the youngster into p~ tective custody and later in-~tr,e' day returned the boy to his mother, In the meantime, the Moberly youth was remanded to juvenile authorities pending court action in the case. The shooting marked the first time in city history that a juvenile was arrested in a local murder case. Ironically, Sunday's murder toak place three years to the day after San Clemente's last homicide, the tilling of Connie Lynn Johnson in her apartment only a few blocks away from the Sun· day incident. Y ourigster Saved From Cliff Fall At Dana Point A start-<1f-sumn;ier mountaineering fcifaY at Dana l'Olfit~ with a ml ,. cliffhanger Stmday for a 12-year-oJd ' youngster from statiton. 1 County ftreriien had-to pluck Bob Wal- lace or 10578 Royal Oak Wav from a .. ledge about 100 feet up tfie· face of the i steep cliff overlooking the harbor. ~ Fire department spokesmen said the f youth and his elder brother, Mike, 14, f decided lo clin'lt up the face of the point t ·and suddenly the l2-year-<1ld lost his a footing. I The boy told authorities he slipped. and fina lly_regalncd 'his looting on a.J'lar:i:o_w 1 ledge where he waited for help to come. Volunteers and full-tln1e firemen ar- ' rived with ladders on the beach and c reached the stranded boy. Lagua 1'ald Federal AgentS Seize Cocaine, Four s·uspects Federal narcotics agents arrested !our persons and seized one poond of high grade cocaine valued at $50,000 in an undercover action Friday in Laguna Beach. The an:ests cracked an alleged Orange County-wide distribution ring, a Bureau or NarCotics and Dangerous Drugs spokesman said today. Names of suspects were not immediately available. The alleged purchase was made in the area or a L a g u n a Canyon Road shopping center in rront of an auto sup- ply store Friday afternoon. It" came following two and one-halt months of investigation by federal agents of BNDD. The four persons arTeSted were due for arraignment today in Los Angeles before ' the federal magistrate. 'Ibey faced a Go-kart Crash Kills Tustin Boy • A 12-)'ffr .. ld 'nl.rtln boy died of Jn. juries suffered Sunday when a go-kart he was driving was struck j)y another and overturned. - Sean Michael Dixon, son of Mrs. MargarefDixon of 831 E. AlmOnd Ave., ~was_rid,inlJ the...go-.kart-a~a rent.a.car course at 1062 Laguna Road, Tustin. The coroner's office said he died or massive bead injuries at Tustin Com- munity Hospital Sunday afternoon. varietY of charges including sales of or caine, conspiracy to sell and intent to distribute cocaine. Federal agents alleged they had previously purchased quantities of co- cajne from the .persons involved. They said the investigation would continue in connection with these arrests and more arrests may be made. The Laguna Beach Police Department was not notified prior to the federal en- forcement action and numerous callers reJ)Orted men with gun:; in the area of lhe shopping cen~r. Federal agents said that normally every possible effort is made to cooperate with local law agencies but in this instance, things happened spon- taneously. An agent said that Police Chief Joseph J . -Kelly wa.s,iilly bftefed after the ac- tion. . He said no one was injured as seven federal agents cloe;ed in as one man .Uegedly delivered the pound GI cocaine. Federal ageoll hall.agreed to pay lt4,000 !or the drug which was of such • high gr8* it could be cut three limes• before ~~... This would giv. ll • rmal value of around; '50,0DO, agents 11.id. A federal agent said there"has been an increase in ~he .use.Of cocaine iD the area gene r!llly. · "What voe've seen js the younger set tbat_was content with mesfilng with LSD, hashish; and other haJfucinogenics. have graduated up to 'coke' and there ts more and more of it now,'"a BNDD spokesman said. . ' J Aaotlatt F~I Searcit11 . I ' I I I ·Cars Stranded in Clemente • ; l • I I • I I The fuel shortage hit San Clemente once qain in a big way l•te SUnday as dozens ot motorists became stranded on city streets and darkened frl!tcways 3ftcr searching in vain fot an open service station. c Police were summoned to render what I aid they could to the late-night motorists I v.•ho were out or luck. I After efforts to find an open station ~ IAlled. officers ca lled Enon Statloo • owner Joe Ludy who opened up--lor the I rest oC the evening, saving the day for • the stranded driven. It was the second Sunday In l.I row that ; the evening fuel 'crisis has required police atteoUon along the South Coost. 'A week 110 tr1lfic Jams develol)fd on the San Diego Freeway as drivers stack· ed. up to wait ror a rive-gallon ration of fuel from a Shell station. Thal station at that point in time was the only one open between San Diego and Santa Ana on weekend night!, but since then thfl crush of business has cut into callonage and the .Station has begun to close early.._ Officers in the 'latest Incident made some aas r11i1!1i • for tho stranded motorists , bringing enough ruel •• r,1 the car to Lundy's station at Pallia e and • Avenida Eslrella. Police predicted repeoll of the problem oo subsequent summtr weekends as the crush of motorists worsens. They are wondering, howcvf.'.r, if there might not be repeals or an Incid ent recorded at a closed station earlier .Sun- day evening. WltncSses caUed for orlicers arter nollcing a man drive into a .shut-down station. look for attendants, then throw si tcmpe.r tanlrum. · The unidentified molorlst ,..portcdly spat all over the building, kicked the wans and dro\'e away In 1 huff. I 1 -and delivered to cable systems in LOng Beach and N . Tbe programs were also seen at the opening session of the National Cable Television Association convention, which is being held in Anaheim this week. The unveiLing o f TelePrompter's ground receiving station is the beginning of .the company's Spacecast Project. The station-is a prototype of-the receivers that will be used by cable television :systems in the future to link them lo signals transmitted via satellite. Other areas of the county where delicensing of acute care hospital"beds is Area Two (The Cleveland National Forest) -96 6eas;, Area 3 (Laguna eBacb and inland neighbors) -t82 beds; A,..a 8 (Fullerton) -298 beds; and Area tO (Santa Ana Canyoo) -t65 beds. Other major recommendations In· eluded in the more than 400 page rE:l!Ort- are: · ~ ~' · . -A 10-year ban· on further constMJCtion of nurSing care facilitle&o in·· Orange County. · -A freeze on construction of ·any in- I WftllE REVIEWING THE MARKET! De rtm n ment .4. · -Tuesday: Heallh Facilities, Depart- ment 3; rehabilitation, Department 4, manpower, Qepartment 5. -Wednesday : Environment, Depart: ment 1; personal health , Departme~t ·2:- preventive care, Department 4; health maintenance organizations,· Department ~---. Copies ot the draft master plan are available from the council office rd may be rcsefved by ca1ling 834-2716. Even at the E.nd of the D•y, You Will loo.Jc: Fresh in Your D•cron & •Cotton Button Down Shift by Eagle ,hirlma~er1 -White, Slue & Beige $13 ,00. Silk Foul1rd Tie by Robert Talbott -$I 0.00. r ' PHELPS MEAGER ~ OVER 50YEARS IN CAUFOftNIA .... _. Newport 811ch, Wll 1hire , Sherm1n Oa~s, Pasad1na, Lakewood, West Covina l l 8 Shot i t• Viet Red Terrorists • Murder Family N othing .~iorks These Days BUIE MONDAYS DEPT. -GMllJlping along into the first day of the new v.·eek and it's a good time to si t ~ck over a semi-warm cup or cofree and ponder why ! nothing really works anymore: I Better yet, you might not worry so ' much about how things don't work tiut , how we might get things fixed, For ex- ample, T'd like to fix the gremlin who keeps siieaking into my desk and carefully linking all the paper clips together. Seems like l un-link them cvefy Friday afternoon. Every Monday morn - ing, they are all joined again. Somebody ought to fix the economy. Like the gasoline business. tlcre \.11e are. supposedly the most industrialized. v•eallhy nation in the world. Yet motorists trying lo v.•orli. their way Ui> coast can't buy a nickel 's worth of gas in San Clemente, home of the Western White Hw;e. THE NO-GAS SrnJATION al the -oeat of our mtioo occurred last \veekeod and everybody figured it for a nuke. Then it happened again this weekend. San Clemenle 1 a w m e n reportedly had to call qut a local station o\mcr to come give the stranded ooes a couple of gallons to get theril on the roaCI again. You have lo hope that Comrade Brezhnev woo·1 see that hapPen when he visits here. THEY OUGUT TO figure some way lo fiJC-boats-so~'t sink at their' moorings in Newport Harbor. as 1 the finest pl easure boat harbor in the -111. On tour of the place Sunday and at. least half a dozen bad departed the surface. You ponder that we can send 1 men to the moon and repair Skylabs in ort>it but voe can't keep boats noating. How can this be? Somebody shoold do something to fix Laguna Beach's Main BeaC'h Park. It has lo be the best plaimed ocean front park in the world because they've been plan· ning it for a long time now. Once upon a time there were a bunch of elderly bui ldings along the main strand at the Art Colony .. And the citizens ~ and shakcrs-and·movers decided this ought to ge:t fixed int o a pretty place. ·· SO TIIEY TORE ALL the eyesore bu.ildings down to plain dirt. This made the place look eyesore bar- ren and besides. nowhere could you buy a sOft drink. So theyswrou ht in a trailer to sell soft drinks. T the place look li ke a semi-empty tr park. So they planted old telephone poles around the trailer. . All this could be characterized-as a lot or fixing without getting anything fixed . APPARENTLY NOBODY can fix Costa Mesa's proPQSed 20tt\ Century sign control la"'· They've fixed up a lot of committees and study sessions on hQ,v to fix it but so far, it has defied the minds of men. _Meanwhile. the billboards keep going up. It is asserted that some people ac- tually like billboards. Maybe they ought to put lt lo a general vote. If the biUboards "'1n, they oould surround the 1own with them. One billboard could pro- . cla im .. On the In side, You'll find Costa J\1esa ."' Maybe that \\"OUld !ix it. So perhaps a lot of things need fixing along this, the best of all possible coasts. Blue t\1onday, ho,vever. is ro time to do it. Back lo the papel' clips. And on lo Tu esday. . Opposing Viewpoints Grand wizard of the North Carolina Ku Klux Klan, Jesse Mack Bunt· ing, (left) was speaker·at a rally Sunday in ·\Vilmington·in reaction ·to the appearance of Angela Davis (right) appearing in defense of Ben Chavis. Chavis is facing tria l on charges of being an accessory after the fact of murder. , •Nixon Kn~w!' Martita Makes Teleplio1ie Report By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) Martha ~fitcbell said today President Nixon ''always knew what ~11s going on" about , the Watergate affair. ··r u be damned u . TU let my husband take the rap for Mr. President," the wife of Conner Attorney General Joh n N. f\.litchell ·said in.-ari early morning tele· phone cal Ito this re- M1Tc'HELL porter. "Between yl)ll and nte and the gatepost, Mr. President al\\.'ays knew "·hat was going on.' .. On Sunday, ?\·trs. ?\!itchell called this reporter at Key Biscayne, Fla., and denied she and ber, husband were break· ing up as a result of the Watergate. She said the reports were "ridiculous •• , a~lutely asinine." ·"That's nonsensical," she said. ··1 really want to put the squast\ on ttiat .'' She was asked if her husband was "'shaken" by the testimony of Jeb Stuart lo.1agruder, the former deputy Nixon campaign director, that Mitchell helped plan the raid on Democratic national headquarters at"the \Vatcrgate complex . "llE'S HOLDING Up beautifully,'' a1rs. a.!it chcll said. '"But o( course he 's shaken . •Ie's great. absolutely great. There are a lot of people who rhink a.tagruder is a liar." Mrs. l\.Utchell expressed so1ne bit- t~rom Wire Services SAIGON -The South Vietnamese Command said Communist terrorists shot nJne members ol a !am.Uy to death ear~ today. Thi command said a deputy hamlet chief° and eight members ot. his family were shot to death shortly after midnight neaf ThtM!in Nhon in the Mekoog Delta ton miles south\\'est of Saigon. Another member of the family was wowided, the oonunand said. IT BLAMED "COMMUNIST ter- rorists" for the shootings but bad no other~tails. I It was the worst incident involving a single family in years, a command spokesman said. The most serious in· cident involving civilians, not all from the same family, occurred near Tam Ky, 340 mHes north cl Saigon, May 15 when a "bomb went off at an outdoor fl1m show, killing 20 persons and· injuring 25, A spokesman for the South Vietnamese North Jap·apese I sland Hit By Big Earthqttake T01'."YO (UPI) -A stmig earthquake follO\\·ed by a tidal wave·hit the m::rthem Japanese islands of Hokkaido and Honshu Sunday, injuring at least 23 persons and causing more tt\an $S million damage, the local government said tcr day. The damage included 26 battered or sunken ships. about 200 flooded homes nnd fissures in high\,•ays. Aboot 300 tons of dead-salmon ,.,,ere \Vashed ashore by rhe 61 ~·foot li&I 'vave that followed.-the tremblor. '" The quake. \1·hich measured 7.25 on the Richter scale and five on the Japanese scale of seven, rocked Hokkaido and Northern 11on!.1lu at 12:.55 p.m. MRS. l\UTCKELL, calling from her terness at reports tt\at Pal Nixon feels e T11r11e r Jaile d ew-Yorlrei.ty-home;-p:>inted-out-that--sorry-for-the-~tlies-ol~depo!Cd White- Mitchell, 'vhile he was Nixon's campaign House aides l·I. R. Haldeman and John O. FRANKFURT, Cermany (AP) - A director in 1972, spent many evenings Ehrlichman. Frankfurt court today ordered Florida planning campaign strategy with the "'What about the others who are suf. promoter Glenn W. Turner held in jail PresidenL fering?" Mrs. MitcbeJI said. penling his hearing on a British ex· "Have you any idea how many times She recalled that Mrs. Nixon once told tradition request. he went out on the Sequoia (the reporters that she understood Martha Turner refused to return to Britain President's yacht) wilh the President?" "waS ill." volWltarily. · she asked. ..She never sen( me flowers/' said _="'l'hec;. -38-year-old businessman was taken Harlem Taverp Gun Battle 'Ends In Death for 3 NEW YORK (UP I) -A policeman, a barten~er and an unidentified gunman were killed late Monday night in an ex- change of gunshots in a llarlem tavern police said . · ' Seven 'other persons were wounded, one or them another officer. The dead policeman, Ralph Stanchi, 29, and four other officers were respond· ing to a report of a "distraught" man waving a gun in~t\e Capri Bar and Grill, police said. When the officers ordered the man to drop the gun. a .38-<:aHber revolver, he started shooting instead, according to Police Commi ssioner Donald F. Cawley . He was killed when officers returned the fire . ' Stanch[. a fou r·year veteran of the force and the father of two. was the fourth New York City policeman killed in the line or duty this year. Cawley said. The commissioner said there was a · "possibility" so me of the wounded bar patrons were hit by police gunfire. Three of them were admitted to Harlem Hospital. At least 20 shots were fired in the bar. The gunman was identified as J ames Russell, SS, of Brookline . ' Mrs. Mitchell with a note of sarcasm. ffito cuStOOY at"Fi"lUOO'ort Airport-on-Fri· Asked if she nad given her husband day ·on an arrest warrant circulated by any advice, Mrs. Mitchell said "he's got rnrerpol. the international po J i c e lawyers to do that." She said her hus-orgflnization. for Britisjl authorities in- band did not want her to talk to reporters vesligating his •·Oare to be Great" sales since he .was on record that he would hot schemes in Britain. comment on the Magruder charges in the press. "I'l\I NOT SUPPOSED to be talking:· she said. !'•le can't talk about things." · In the call early today. l\irs. Mitchell recalled that she 1Yas in Newport Beach, when the news of the Watergate burglary became public. She said l\1itchell flew back to Washington and she later called the Committee to Re-elect the President fCRP) and spoke with Magruder and Robert OdJe, another campaign 11ide. ·• '\Ve are going lo take care of the. President -so don 't worry about it.' " she quo~ed both men as saying. Mrs. Mitchell said l\.1agruder and Odle couldn't understand "what the heck I was worried about. .. In the Sunday call , J\1rs. t\ti\chell said she and her family had spenL a few days in the country and had a ·'good time.'' ···1 FEEL GREAT,'' she said. She said she had received a "lol of mail and moral support from <1round the country.'' 7 Killed in Crash llUNTSVtLLE, Tex. (APl -Seven persons were killed and three injured Sunday night in a tw()-(ar head-on col- lision on stare highway 19 near'tbis East Texas town, authorities said. Nine or the 10 persons involved in the accident \\"ere in one car, the State Department of Public Safety said. e Sugared Ads :> ' WASHINGTON CAP) -The Federal Trade Commission said today it has entered into a provis:ional agreement which requires the maker of Domino sugar to advetise that "Domino is not a specia l or unique source of strength, energy and stamina.·• The consent order stems trom com· mission allegations tt\at Domino and Spreckles sugar, made by Amstar Corp., misleadingly had been advertised as the official sugars of the National Football League and major league baseball because of superior quality. e Golda R11n11ing TEL AVIV (UPI) -Golda Meir. who once described her job as "impossible."· ended months of suspense Sunday 'and reluctantly announced she would .seek anolhet; four·year term as Israel's prime nlinister. With the support of three-quarters of the Israeli public, according to a recent poll, the 7S.year-old Ukrainian·born . 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The spokesman said, "As long as: the firilJi is still going on it will be dillicu.lt to carry out Article 4" of the cease--flre agreement providing for the South Viet· namese to work out their own political future." Meanwhile, 1n Cambodia, Omununist· led insurgents aloog the. Mekong River set a PhJlippine oil tanker afire with armor·piereing rockets as .a supply con· voy steamed toward Phnom Penh under cover from American fighter·bombcrs. Autllorities said the tanker Mekong Trader took l\\·o rockets from rebel forces firing from the banks 27 miles east of the capital despite ttle~ air" pro- -tection from U.S. F4 jets. THE TANKER burned for half an hour be.fore the crew put out the fire without injuries or serious damage, they added . 'The convoy included .four cargo ships, eight •ankers a n d an ammunition barge laden with rice In addilion to the Mekong Trader. A field report said that more than 40 government soldiers were reported killed or wounded as they tried to assault an in-- surgent force entrenched at a pagoda 13 miles west of. Phncm Penh. In Paris. American and North Viel· namese officials resumed talks on u~s. diplomatic aid to Hanoi after a lapse or two months. ..\\le seik a success(ul conclusion as a contribution to the consolidation of peace in Southeast Asia," Chief U.S. delegate l\.1aurice Williams said: The resumption of negotiations was agreed in a commWlique signed last \\'ednesday pledging both sides lo a renewed commitment to peace in Viet-nam - WILLIAM.S SAID no agreement. had. yet been reached on precisely what aid the United States would give lo war.torn North Vietnam. 1be talks took place at the Kleber A venue conf"erence center where last ":"k's communique and the original Jan. %1 peace.-,.._~ ~ - \Vill iams. who is deputy dittd.or of the Aid for International Development (AlD) -organiz.ation, told newsmen: "We are continuing our discussions "'ith Dang Viet Chau, the Minister of Finance -of Nort h Vietnam. as a result of the agree- ment between Henry A. Kissinger and Le Due Tho." FTC Challe1ige s Hair Conditio1i Firms for Ads . WASHINGTON (AP) -The Federal Trade Commission challenged shampoo and hair conditioner manufacturers to- day to prove they can fight dandruff or leave your hair soft and manageable. for starters, the Pl'C said, define dan· drufr. And "'hat does soft an d manageable mean? ·n1 E CHALLENGEl'i went lo ii com· panics wi lt\ hair care advertising budgets of up to SIO million. The FTC described the products as a $350 milllon market growing 10 percent a year. The request tor proof to back up the claims is the latest in an FTC advertising subsantiation program which has led to fonnal · complainl.9 against ads for autmnobiles, air conditioners and pain killers. The FTC asked Procter & Gamble., which advertises its Head and Shoulders as '.'the best·selling shampoo i n America ,'' to provide the tests v.·hich establish "There's no dandruff problem v.·hcn you use !lead ·and Shoulders regularly.·• IN RESPONSE to Johnson & Johnson 's claim lhat Johnson's Baby · SbamPoo ··can't harm your eyes ... Can't hurl: your hair.'' the FTC asked for proof that the shampoo cannot cause harm undel' any circumstances. Helene Curlis Industries clalmti its End@ Dandruff Shampoo contains "the dandruff-controlllng ingredient medical authorities have recort\mended f o r years," and £oden is the only leading dandruff shampoo to have It. The FTC asked what ingredient Endcn contains. as well as a list of the ingredients in every other "ltading" dandrufl shampoo. The FTC asked how The Mennen Co. 's Protein 21 pumps protein Into the hair of any person whose hair has lost protein from whatever cause. THE FTC ASKED for lnmdlent& lrom all the manufacturers. addfng the requyt that those which claim to be natural and full of herbs explain which of theJr In· gredlents are found freely in nature. Glllelle was asked to point to that whole le1non It claims goes into ever)' package of Lemon Up, as weU as to pro- vide a list ol the other procluct.s which contain only lemon perfume. Other clalms challenged w.ere for Alberto Balsam, Breck, Teirin, Clairol He~ Essence, EverynJsht, 1U( Organic _. l'roteln. and Welfs Balsam. 1· ' Ul'IT.._... SKYLAB P.HONE CALL Astron1ut Conrad's Wife Skylab Cr etv Now Longest \ ~ , '1 1. • Space Fli.e1·s SPACE CENTER. llouston (AP) - The Skylab I ast ronauts today became history's loogest-flying space travelers. Though alm<ilil grounded last montt\ by problems with !heir orbiting labora· tory, Charles Conrad Jr., Or. Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J. Weitz smashed. a mark set two years ago by three Soviet cosmonauls. At 12:22 a.m. PDT. the trio surpassed ·thhe single mtssion record of 23 days, 18 hours, 22 minutes logged in June 1971 by Soyuz 11. CAP!llJLE COlllMUMCATOR Henry Hartsfield informed them of the record just belore Skylnb lost radio contact \rilh the Canary Isla nd station. ".In about t\\"O minuies you· will be· come the ne\v \\·orld champs for the longest space flight :• he said . But the cre\v "'as busy 1vith the daily u'eightng chore and \Veitz replied : ''Okay. tt\ank s for the dope. Henry. \Ve're all busy at the 8~10 (body mea- suring device), happily gelling "·eighed." t. -the next station, llooeysUekle in Australia , Commander Conrad said : ' "How about having Tom Stafford or Deke Slayton relay to the lfl1$Sian cos- monauts our respect-; ... and ~ them goOO luck Crom us in lhe future. ' ' ASTRONAUTS SLAYTON and Stal-' I fotd are seheduled 10 fly oo the join( U.S.,J!ussiao mlulllc<L.BP•<>L .. .l!l~L --_, scheduled in 1975. . The Russian flight in 1971 ended tngl· cally when all three co.smonau~ died during eartt\ re~ntry bcca~ of a faulty hatch seal that caused rnpid de -• con1pression o( the Soyuz cabln. Conrad, \\.'l'IO ls on his fourth space .trip, earlier set n record for total incli· vidual flight time and now has logged more than 44 days in space. · The Americans '"ere 275 miles over Nigeria in Africa toda y v.·hen they set tht; new standard. As they set the mark. Conrad, Kerwin and Weilz still had four days of their flight left. Their space journey started out in deep trouble. bul "'as saved by the skill and daring of the astrooaufs _on ingenious repair assignments. THEY ARE TO detach their Apollo ferry ship from the 118-foot long Skylab Friday. aiming for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean aboot 800 miles southwest of San Diego at 6:48 a.m. PDT after 28 days. 48 minutes in space. · Their record Isn 't expec ted to la.st long. On July 27 <il the Skylab 2 crew is to rocket to Lhe same station for 56 days to continue..medical, scientific and earth resources experimenl<J started by Skylab I. And in October. the Skylab 3 astro-- nauts are to visit the statk>n. also for 58 days . The Skylab 1 crew plans its last solar astronomy research today. On Tuesday Conrad will take a space walk to retrieve film from the eight te.lc-- scopes that have been taking detailed photographs of the sun. Included are pictures of a giant flare observed last Friday. CONRAD. ASSISTED by Weitz. will step throUgh an lalrlock hatch and climb ·a ladder to reach the film vaults outskie the lab. He'll also instaU new {Um for the Skylab 2 team. Ca rrier Wasp Slams Into NJ Railroad Bridge NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -The aircraft carrier Wasp, en roole to a New Jersey dock arter being sold for scrap, cramed inl.o a railroad bridge across Newark Bay . today, jamming the bridge In the open position and ripping off lhe ship's: radar gear and a railing. The Coast Guard said the 800-foot·long Wasp, being towed by five tugs, con. tinued through ttlc bridge. No injuries were rcpot1ed. 'M1e Coast Guard said no one was believed to have been aboard the Wasp. The bridge. the Penn Ce.ntral·LehlKh Valley Rallroad's . .span from Newark to the Greenville section of Jersey City, was reported by lhe Coos! Guard to be "totolly out of ollgnmcnt," with damaged locking gear and fende rs. The Ooost Guard oald the harbor ,... malned open to trafltc. There was no Indication when the brldg~ might be repaired. ' • , . • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 06, NO. 169, 2 SECTIONS, 2'4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY,' JUNE 18, 1973 N TEN CENTS • Nixon, Brezhnev Open Summit, PleClge Peace , WASllJNGTON (UPI) President Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid I. Breohnev today began their long-planned sulnlllit coolerence, each pledging that the.talks would Improve the prospects for \\'Orld peace. "The Chance for peace Is infinitely ht- creased, "· Nix9n said during a formal v.'elcoming ceremony on the south lawn tha~ combined military pomp with Bl'efhnev's style or personal pOlitlcs. Bttzh!lev promised the week.Jong con- • • '• • I ference would "justify the hopes of our people and serve the interests of a peaceful future for all mankfnd." The bushy-eyebrowed general secretary of the Soviet Communist party slipped . . ' aWl!Y from Nixon as the two were reviewing an-honor guard of U.S. military forces for handshaking reminis- cent of a U.S. presidential campaign. Nixon predicted the conference would help "lift the burden of annaments from the world and build a slructure or peace." Ameri cail orficials said the President is hoping for a "turning point" in the Soviet-American ta1ks at Geneva on a treaty to , limit offensive n u c I e a r weapons. But there was no hope that such a treaty could be readied for signature before Brezhnev lea..ves the UnJted States for a meeting in Paris with French President Georges Pompidou. . / -_-0 Bay Shore ) \ Demnlitwn Delayed No demolition 1has started on any, of 40 buildings in NeWport Beach's Bay Shore Trailer Park which had been ruled dangerous structures by city-building in- spectors. Three months ago, Newport city of- ficials announced terms of an agreement The tv.10 leaders, first meeting lasted three hours and 45 minutes, a spokesman said. 1be topics and any results \\'ere not announced immediately. Brezhnev, looking tanned and rested after a \\1eekel'ld 8t Nixon's Camp David retreat in the Catoctin l\1oWltains of \Vestern Maryland, emerged from a black limousine and heartily shook Wx· on's hand. The l\VO smiled and greeted each other • 1- --::-Gut F OF MEXICO -__ ::-:_ .-:- .. , -. .o;,--, -.. -. as old friends and both referred to the agreements signed last year during Nix- on's l\1oscow visit. Brezhnev said the l\foscow summit laid "a good reliable foundation for relations of peace between our two countries." Nixon said the May, 1972 talks "chang- ed the relations between Our tv.·o COWl· tries in a very profound way ." Brezhnev said his party arrived from Camp David in two pre s idential ·---·--··----· -·---- --. ·-.. -· :... _:: •7_,- under v.·hicb 10 buildings in the park at --=,. ·-~-·-~---..:::::--"7'·--:~ :~by~~a-~:~~~re!:~,ha~·i~;~:~~;·~:~~P~~:-~:~-~~-;·~~i~--i~~::~~:~i~t;··~~~,:~_:l~~i~~~-~~i~i,.~,-~~ .. ~~~~~.·:~~~r~~11~ Y a :-;;=-......:..--=:---~----%7"":;"-a""-. Su rvisor: y_F~ler-said bis olfice- u Yet !Ol'IDllly told the owners, the -, ....,. l'llef. St•ll ,.,_ti "lj:DICINE MAN B~GAY HUGS AN OLD FRIEND OF THE NAVAJOS • Frances KMn9r Throws Unusual HouMwarming and Birthday Party _Ho111e Dedicated Medici1ie Man Leads Cou1ity Rites ',In the beginning, Frances Keener 0£ Santa Ana Heights wanted no more than to hire -a housekeeper who would work hard for a good wage. What she got was a consuming in· volvement with the Indians of the American Southwest, an involvement that reached its climax Sunday Jn what she described as "the most emctional, religious experience of my life." Miss Keener, of 1731 Orchard Q_rive, 'ad~ertised for tflat housekeeper on a Navajo Reservation in Arizona. "l wanted a girl who would help "'ilh the work at my· chU<k:are home in ex;:- change for an allowance,'' she says. she had exhaust~d all t~e tfed. she had brought 200 Indian girls to.Orange Coun- ty and found them good, decent homes to Jive in while they made a transition to conventional society. But that · was not tbe end of the rela- ti~p. between Miss Keener and the Navajo. ''Ttiere's an old saying about Indians," said 0MiBS Keener. "Jt says that you can never out-give an Indian. because no matter how )!)Og it takes, the Indian_ wil l always repay more than you gave." Jn the c&se of Miss Keener, the Indians.. heard that she had bought a new house for use both as her home and as a child· care center £or handicapped children. Irvine COmpany, to tear down any of the structurer. • A spokesman for the company said it v.·ill not raze any of the< buildings volun- tarily. "We are prepared to meet the timetable set by the city," he said. Fowler .conoe<t~ that the city has not "told" the cong)any to tear any of the allegedly dangerous structures down. He said he just hasn 't had the man- J>O\\'er to make the final inSpections to detennine which of the bungalows should be demolished. Fowler said those. inspections will be ·made this week and the company will be given 10 days to comply with any demoli- tion or repair order:s. Disclosure or the conditions or the buildings was made earlier this year by Building Inspector \Vally Cloud during a citywide crackdown on trailer Parks. He asserted that the pennanent 40 buildings had been erected in the park at least 30 years ago and none had pen'nits and few, if any, met health and safety or building code requ irements. -Cloud sa id the electricity and plwnbing in virtuaUy all of the bungalows was il- legal and said they _were so close together that a fire truck could not maneuver through the park. The park· is on· Irvine Company-owned land on the southwest shore of Upper Newpott Bay, about on~uarter mile from the Pacific Coast Highway .bridge . The company has Jong-range plans to replace the park with some new kind or commereial development, perhaps a hotel. When Cloud made his findings public . early in March, however, the park was W)der lease to Newport Beach resident Marshall Duffield. 'Ille city, Duffield and the Irvine Company agreed to postpone any major improvements until Duffield 's lease erpired in May since Duffield con- tended be was not respoosible for the conditions. Cmatraet Case u, Nlftm•• NAVY DIVERS FAIL IN FIFTH ATTEMPT AT RESCUE Four Men Trapped in Research Su.bmarin. 3.$1 FMt Below ----- ~rezhnev Visit Delaying John Dean's Testimnny BULLETIN • WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate Watergate IDvestlgaliDg C1>mmUtee this afternoon postponed for one week its questioning of former White HOUie coon· sel John W. Dean m. The vote was ~I . '..JI-- WASHINGTON (AP) -John W. Dean III was quoted today as saying he has documents detailing exchaiiges between President Nixon and him that back up Dean's version of the Watergate scandal. Earlier news accounts reported Dean told investigators behind closed doors tha t Nixon was aware of efforts to cover up the Watergate break-in. In an interview with Mary McCrory of the \llashington Star-Nev.•s, Dean said he is not loo king forward to his public testimony Tuesday before lhe Senate's Watergate committee . "It's a hard thing to point a finger a\ the President and wash all that dirty linen in pubUc," Dean said. "But l talked to some older, wiser men in the Republican party, some of them good frl!!~s· of · the President, and they advised me to tell everything I know." Dean said he wou1d not identify those fro m whom he sought advice. The CBS, NBC and ABC television nel\\'Orks will televise live the hearing, the networks said today. It marks the first time all three networks have covered the Watergate hea rings live since h1ay 25, when they said they would rotate live coverage of the hearings on a·-one-net\\•ork:;per~ay basis. ' · Before that, all three net\vorks covered the hearings live since their start hlay t7. Dean said he recognizes the nature of the ordeal he faces. "I think nators) will belive me beCau J'v, g the facts -and the document n papers the President sent to me and pers I sent to 'him," Dean said and added : "John Dean stands nothing to gain by facing several days of intense ques· tioning." Dean acknowledged that he was deepl y involved in 11.e Watergate GOVerup. "I don't blame anyone-elte.'' he said. "I '''ould characterize what I did as (See WATERGATE, Pqe Zl She hod 77 responses, all from young girls who wanted a chance to get off the reservatioo. Her heart went out to ~m. and 'be.fore CLA.SSIFJED AD And Segain Begay, a 76-year-old tribal f\1edicine l\.1an, came to dedicate It along with 15 other tribe members. Old Segain Begay cha nted. danced. and prayed for nearly 30 minutes in re-en· acting one of the Nnvajos' •most ancienl ~ce.r.cmonies. lhu~ye.o_ scattered corQ m_eal around the six ·corners. or what '"'as tm~ agined to be a Navajo hogan tor hut) marked out-inside Miss Keener's living ~Remingto~ Plea Rejected PREVENTS 'BUGS' !let a D•llY Pilot classified ad keep you from going "buggy." lt might sound craey, but look how this advertiser d1d I!: , '64 VW Bug, 38.000 ml., com- plete car less body. Perf for Dunc Buggy or 1 (~• No.) room. To Miss Keener, it "'ou1d have been • iOi.pOsslble for the repayment....tO.-hav taken a higher form. "The house dedication is an ancient and sacred ceremony," she says. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tllt Dflltr ''"' S•n Legal maneuvers intended ,to eliminate certain evidence a g a i n s t one-Ume Newport Beach laW)'tr Michael K. Krem· logton tn the alleged Kq Fu murder colllr!lct ~ase failed Jn an...Orange County courtroom this morning,. amid arguments over pr~sely when a motorist must signal a right. tum. Judge Paul 0 . Mast also aired the complicated legal semantics Surrounding "l can't deacribe how honored J am ," she said, "because. this is the first time a house-dt!dication bas ever been perlorm- Jt didn't 11bug" him I.hat the flrst per-ed off the. rese.rvatioo for a non-Indian the term arrest and what it may mean In son called in response to thi s ad. at 7 per90q." polk:o action ~n the. field compared to cfclock and that the car was sold by Even with the help oC an interpreter, ~· subsequent hearlnp m court. ~:30. Don't let unwanted items drive Yoo ; she and her · 70 1uests couldn't rull y p He cleared the way . for continu.ed buggy; advertise In U1e Daily PUot claul-~ understand the ceremony. l tcsUmony in Central Orange County ne<1 section. The dii'OCI ln6--642-567J. ''But still, It was so moving that l had • Judld•I D~tri<t Cour by rejecting !Set INDIA N, Pa~ !) . derenst attornfy ~rt Cr~n·s mot.ion I • ·: .. • • • to Slfppress evidence. Rel}'lington is accused as the restult or a Fullerton police lrafiic sµ>p of hiring would-be killers to liquidate four unhappy assoeia-tes who brought legal action against Cal ·Vending Joe., the firm he founded. He faces eight counts in an or con- spiracy ttnd soliciting to commit murder. .. co-defendant, Gary M. Rollo, 21, of Garden Grove, pleadedt guilty· to Jlmllar ~ charges last week. Prosecuting DepUty District Attorney Robert Chatt erton 1 today hoped to ' play tapes in court assertedly linked to the murder-for-hire plot .. He alleges to have Remington's tape recorded Instructions to-RoUo. a karate expert with the knowledge of legal blows, ... for the elimination of a Yorba Linda man who was one of the plaintiffs in a lawsult against the defendant's vending com- pany. Rollo, who has appeared on the Kung Fu television series, was allegedly paid 11,000 to take Alfred Rehllng for a ride In the desert and bring· back only his index: linger and a wristwatch. Remington, 33, a tall, portly ·man with -wavy hair and an unusually boybh ·fa ce. appeared before Judge hlast ln ,maroon slacks ·and matching shirt for the sec-ond day o( the prellmlnary hearing, lils dap1Xlr outfit was a contrast to the prison-Issue dunga rees he were to court t~rlday after being brought from solltary confinement in-Orange County Jatl tl'here (See RE~UNGJON, P11e Z\ • . ' . helicopters about 20 minutes late because fog and low clouds forced a slight change in flight plans. The drizzle 'vhich had fallen in \Vashingt on in the hours before the arrival ceremony stopped shortly before the Soviet official arrived. Brezhnev, 8.bout thi-ee inches shorte r than Nixon , stood at sti ff attention v.·ith the American president as a 2l ·gun salute .boomed and an Air Force band played the U.S. and Soviet anthems. Hopes .Dim For Rescue Of 4Men ~ KEY 'VEST, Fla. (A Pl -A fifth at- tempt to rescue four men trapper\ in R subma rine on the floor of the Atlantic failed t~ay when a diving bell became entangled as it was being lowered to the stricken ·vessel. . • Officials exoressed grave con{'em for the Jmen's safety as ty,·o we re reported unconscious and the other l\\'O "beginning to deteriorate." One of the two un· conscious \Vas ·-Clayton Link, son of Edward Link, the vessel's (lesjgner. The men's oxygen supply was dwindl· In~ rapid! . . ip.g fr2ffi_th~ scene report_ed one of the trapped men, Archibald "Jock" ~1enzies, as radioing to rescuers befci're flOOn: "I don 't know how long I can stick it out.., · ~1enzies reportedly said he didn't think he could last more than an hour but had been saying that for four houl's. The diving bell v.·as enmeshed in debris in 318 feet of \\'ater suspended over the · trapped midget sub which was 351 feet below the surface. • '1 A "cubmobile'' subma rine ''-' i t h ) cla1"Jikc manipulators \1111s on the ocean 1lQttom trying to cµt the cables hold ing the ensnared sub. "\\'e must get to that su b." said Lt. Cmdr. R. H. Bisbing. a Navy SjXl kes1nnn. ''\\'e hope the men can surviYc. '' The air supply cf the fou r \Vas sup· posed to last only until noon . but th ere \\'EIS no immediate \Verd th e air had been exhausted as that hour passed. Rescuers said that if attempts to difrn· tangle the bell failed the other altemati\•e "'as to bl as t !he sub free. "But that could result' i~ it getting more entangled." a Navy spokcs1na11 said. "That is a last resort.'' The submarine was tranpcd un· derneath the mast of a scutllcd--destroyer and rescuers described the underv.·atcr scene as "like spaghetti . with cables and other debris tangling the sub ." Edwin Link who was helping 10 di rect rescue operations paced back and forth on the deck of the• mother ship "Sea Diver." Link and the other man in the rCar compartment could not be reached by the two in the front compartment, of- ficials said. - Bisbing said the fourth attempt to reach the trapped minisub with a diving bell failed because a strong current prevented rescuers from getting close enough. The small submarine was wedged in (See SUB, Page !I --coast Weather A·Jostly sunny skies Tuesday. \Vilh warmer temperatures. JJighs in lhe 70s near the beaches, rising to lhc IO\V 80s: inland. Overn~?it ·1o"''S ln !he 60s. · INSIDE TODA. Y Mafi4 activities iii Los A1tgelcs art threatening legitin1atc busi- ne1smtn a11d consu1ners, accord." htQ to crime figl1ters. See sto,-y. Page S. · IM!lflt II Allll Lll'ldff• " L.M ... ~. II ""'" " C1llfWM1 • N1llOMI Htws • ci...in.t , •. ,. Orat1t• (lhlll!y • C-kt " SJIYll 'trf'r " "-II ...... 1 .. 11 °""' JWktt • $It(~ ,,,., ..... , .. 1, ~ ........ , ... • T11tvl.it~ • . ....,..~ " TllHhlr• " "llllllCI '"" WHllltr • l'M" .. fltctNI • w-·• Newt lJ.11 "-sc:....-" WetW Ntw1 • • > \ Mond1y, Junr 18, lCJ7) Di111e Sta111p? Halilemans h1 Em·ope, Up n1 Tokyo Postmaster Seeks 2c Hike Move Back ., W ASIUNGTON (AP) -A !in\.clau mail 1tamp could cost 1 di me next year If Postmaster o.Jieral Jllmer T. KlllMll bas hi• way. Kl asse n sa!dl In an Interview In U.S. News & World Report 'that he expects to seek approval for a two.cent increase In regular mail rates effective in January tQ meet rising labor costs. ·ToNewp.ort From "'ire services The postmaster general also said that the use of air mail is de· WASl-IINGTON (AP) -Former White LONDON -The dollar drooped further ctining and "l don't know whether we will keep air mail or not." lfouse chief of staff H. R. llaldeman has in afternoon trading In E:brope today, hil-Raising the price of a first-cla ss stamp from eigh t cents to 10 moved his fanlily from this \Vatergate ting all·lime lov.·s in Frankfurt and cents would bring in an additional "billion dollars," Kl assen said. scanda l storm center back home to Amsterdam. But it inched ahead In That's "a ~reat deal of money. But so Is the cost of union pro-· Be h Tokyo and Ml-Ia n. Gold prl ..... s moved up. I 8 Nev.·port ac · ...... posa s." Accor ing to Klassen, 5 percent of the Postal Service's f M H Id I -• Some dealers linked the dollar's decline fl As ar as rs. a eman s concern1.'U, to the contin uing Senate in,restigatlon of costs are wage-re ated because of substantial pay increases in the "she's moved back for g 0 0 d •• , , p:1st few years. the Watergate affair. But others said a Haldeman 's lawyer: John J. \Yllson, said loss of confidence in the Nixon ad -in an interview ?.1onday. ministration's abi lity to control inflation in the United States was more impor1ant. Haldeman will go back lo Washington, On the Frankfurt currency exchange, Tidelands Exchange however_ He still must testily before the ~the dollar was fixed at a record low of -Senate Watergate committee which 2.5$7S marks, down from the mid-~1or?-\\';Ult! to know if Haldeman had any in· log rate or 2:5550 marks and Fridays Judge Con~·· ders . Role volvement In the Walergate break-lo and closing rate or 2.5700 marks. coverup. In Amsterdam , the dollar changed Wilson has said that Haldeman faces hands at 2.7200 gililders. down 0.44 per· possible indictment by the Watergate cent from the previous low ol 2.7320 grand jury. . . guilders Friday. The dollar ha_s decl!ned I N B s • , President Nixon's former deputy has by 14.24 percent ag_ainst the guilder since 11 ewport a-y mt denied any involvement in the break-in the 'Feb. 13 del'alualion of \he U.S. cur-• _ _ and coverup. W h it e House ex-aide rency. Gordon C. Strachan repor tedly is ready At one point in London, lhe dollar drop-to testify that Haldeman wa~ aware of ~ped to $2.5860 against the pound from a Orange County Superior Court Judge returned Judge Owens' ruling. both aspects of the scandal. morning rate o[ $2.5850 and. doy,·n ~n Claude ~1. Owens today is n1ulling a mo-Judge OY.·ens had agreed \4.ith Irvine Wilson said Haldeman movtd his fami- Friday's close of $2.5800. But 1t was still tioo on whether or not he should ~-R be Jy the past weekend from its home in the abox.e this year's record low of $2.5900 qualified from continuing to presid over attorney 0 rt Warren-that the e~· fashionable Georgetown section of Wash- reached briefly-last week. - -the Upper_NeWPOrt IJ;ay lawsuit. _ change of 450 acres of Irvine uplands for ington to a rented house at Newp:>r1 1n-Tokyo-the dollar changed.haf!ds ~t -At-issue is the question.of whelbe_r or -i5t acres of county-owned-tidelands wu Beach; 2.6475 yen, up marginally from Fndayli not the now-defunct Back Bay tidelands lawful and consfitutional. He was revers:--wnson said Mr!. Haldeman has no in- level. . . exchange bet"•een Orange County and cd by the ·San Bernardino appellate tention of moving back to Washington Meanwhile, stock nlarket pr1c~s tun:ibl· the Irvine Company is constitutional. where network television crews and ed today in what brokers described a~ a Owens, who presided at th e earlier trial. court. . . . newsmen periodically camped on the continued negative response to the price fold all four lawyers Thursday that he A series of n10t1ons designed to put the family's doorstep since her husband freeze and upc~ming Phase 4 announ<:ro \rants more titne to study arguments appellate court's thinking on the Upper resigned his \\'hite House job April 30. by President Nixon last week. behind the affidavit of prejudice filed by Bay issue into the court record must now The Haldemans' orange brick colonial· A~ the cl.ose ttw: Dofr J~~~ ave~1ge ~f San Francisco attorney Philip Berry. be held pending Judge O\vens' decision style ' house, priced in the $100.000-range, 30 industrials was o I · porn s 0 Berry represented a group of Ne\\'~rt 011 whether he should be disqual'f d has been up for sale for several weeks. 875.08. Beach homeo\'mers u1ho lost to the Irvine 1 ie · Friends of the Haldemans have said Declining issues on the New York Stock Company in the Supcrior 'c.ourt trall but He was repeatedly urged by \Varren that they have been extr.emely concerned Exchanse _held a man; than 2-1 lead over triumphed two months ago when the Thursday lo stay on the bench for the about the effect that the Watergate scan· advances in slow trading. Fourth District Court of Appeals hearing with the comment that-another dal was having on the children and v.·ere Fonner Newport \ Attorney Hurtt Succumbs at 73 From Page J REMINGTON •• he iz held without bail. The defendant watched with lack or express ion as his defense lawyers and Deputy District Attorney Chatterton John N. Hurtt, attorney and well·koown joked with Judge Mast while bailiffs former Newport Beach resident. has died ca lled around to IOcate a recorder to at Palm Desert, friends of the family learned here. He was 73. play the _tapes. Mr. Hurtt was a practicing attorney in Defense attorney Green failed in California for 46 years. He died in the separate bids to suppress testimony of- desert cOmmunity on June 1. Private fered by Fullerton Police Officer Michael judge would be faced with tbe task of anxious to remove them from the limelight as soon as the school term wa s digesting some Tl volumes of records over. compiled in both Superior and appellate court action. Berry cited :i series of instanees during the trial and a number of rulings that went 8i•lnst him as sufficient rea.on for WATERGATE the removal of Judge Owens. He has • • Fron1 Pflfle l repeatedly claimed tha the jurist was stupid," he said. "I knew what I was prejudiced against the group of in· doing. I didn't like doing it. Obviously I tervenors headed by Frank Robinson of \vouldn't be , fighting {Qr .. in}munity if I Nev•port Beach. · \Vasn't invol·1ed." Berry said he "felt that $200,000 in fees Dean has received limited immunity and ex penses was at stake in the ruling for any testimon y he gi\'es before the and st ressed that none of that money if Senate committee or for any leads that a..-.·arded, will be used to defray wbat'he may flow from that testimony. funeral services were held there. Vice, whose routine car stop for a minor ----~'-.cM'>r. Hurtt is survived by his wife , traffic violation several weeks ago trig- Eve y:n;-wllOTeSldes-atthe-P~m-ueo~:-~ered~_!_lh~e;._sensa~~U~on~al~c!!'as~e'-. ~~­ "Comrtry Club; his brother, -~,-of .olk:e.....allege the_ men_in_the _car said are his own substantial expenses in He is still seeking from federal pros- the litigation. ecutors a full guarantee that he will not Parma, Idaho; Bnd two sisters. Je!sie blurted out the ·murder-for-hire story Kelsey of Rockaway, Ore. and Mary after the young patrolman discovered a Hurtt of Boise, Idaho. pis tol inside the vehicle pulled over A naUve or Pontiac, lll., Mr. Hurtt was because the driver failed to signal for a admitted to the California bar in 1927 and right turn. practiced law in Los Angeles until 1964 Green, one of two attorneys represen- "ilen the family moved to Newport ting Remington, e.laimed wording of the Beach. California-Vehicle Code does not make a After four years in Newport, ?.fr. Hurtt signal mandatory but leaves it a matter moved to Palm Desert where he con-of choice in a clause that says a signal tinued his law practice. should be made if some other car might A member of severa1 service and be affected by the tum. honorary associations, including Al The defense lawyer also maintained Malaikah Shrine, Phi Ga mma Delta and Officer Vice's traffic s top p e r was Phi Alpha Delta, Mr. Hurtt was also an improper, charging that only on e other a\.;d ha m radio operator. As a member car -210 feet away -was on the street of the Wireless Pioneers of America, Mr. and might have been affected. Hurtt spoke to ham operators throughout On the street and might hav e been artcct- •Jf-we~get-the-money.-we-lnlend-to_Ee progecuted .. if he t~es a_gainst donate it to a numberot' nOh-prnfit cor:;-olfier!! f"ifif!O~t~ Poration wh -.1 d Dean was to go be£ore the senate com· . s o are pnman Y conceme mittee in private session this afternoon in \Y1th the protection or lhe env1·--t •• • •v. .... en • final preparation fo r his appearance at Be:! .dsaidt;,. d thr 'bl . _ the public, nationally televised hearings 1 ~ u1e ee poss1 e rec1p1ents Tuesda y. of ~onat1ons as the Orange County Foun- dation for Preservation of Public Proper- ty, a movement in which Balboa Island ferry owner Alan Beek is active, the Sout hern Californi a Center ror Law in the Public Iiiterest "and. possibly the Sierra ~l ub ~ich ~vested in the Upi>er Bay ac· hon wtth no thouhgt of financial return." Berry is a fonner president of the Sier· ra Club "'ho has donated much of hi s courtroom time. to issues concerned "i lh the-protection of the environment and natural resources. Reagan Lauds Policy SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Federal revenu e sharing is "an important step in the right direction" that ackno\vledges "the administrati,•e impossibility of trying lo run government from the federal level ," Gov. Ronald Reagan told a nation·v.·ide mayors' conference today. 'MUST TAKE INITIATIVE' New Pl1nner Seely 'BEWARE OF DABBLING" N•w Planner Parker Newport Seen Needi1ig Protection , , • ' • 1'y WIWA~t SCHREIBER the council must retain the right to pass 01 tt111 o.ur l"Uot Shtlf / on them ....... Newport Beach-may lose all control Seely, a former member of lhe city's over zoning to other governn\Cnta l agen· Parks, Beaches and Rec rea tion Com- cles unless ci ty fathers take the initiat ive rnissioo, said th nt, unless the city takes and protect local authority, tv.·o lawyers the initiative in so lving its planning and just named to !he planning commission 1.oning problems. "The initiative will sa.id. definitely be taken away from us. · The new appointees. Hall Seely and "If the coastal commission has the James Parker. spoke aloog similar lines on some of the major issues confronting authority, they've got it and there'! the city. nothing that can be done by the planning Both claim recent actions by the South commission," Seely said. "But Lhe in- Coast Regional Coastal Conservation iti.ali ve has got to be the city's In finding CommWion against small projects in the out where the authority U:. city is a sign of eroding local control. "I very firml y believe local govem-Parker, who worked for Occiden tal Petroleum Land and Development Com-ment must do this because the average pany and is a Newport Harbor Chamber citizen has more voice on the local level of Commerce director, calls the com-than on any other level of government," mission act.ioo "dabbling." he said. "I don't really think local government Both Seely and Parker said they are knows what the coastal commission is not taking any predetermined opinions or doing and I don't even think the com-philosophies onto the commission, which missJon koow's," he said . both see as an arbiter and not a politic:1l "Obviously U>ere are hard-liners on the body. ctmmission who think Proposition 20 They take their seats at the first gives them the ri ght to dabble in local meeting in July, displacing current com- zoning," Parker added. mission Chairman Gordon Glass and ''That dabbling is not a dir ect attempt Commissioner William Martin. to take control but when it accumulates "The planrung CommI.tsion is in the and the commission pulls out alter its posiUon ot being the !int place the public allotted time, there will be a real mess has a chance to come in and comment on left behind," be.said. projects," Seely said. "'I feel I would be Parker-said-tbere-iz---a-built-in-com doing-them.a..diuer:.v.ice.JU were to come petition hetwe<n the aJ8Stal commlsaion_in_oommltlt!l_ lo 11)1 ~ P!Aliiililg and all ciUes and that there isn't any philosophy." , device readily at hand to resolve the con-Parker .said his philosophy won't be pro flict. or con, one side or the other of any issue. "The coastal commission says all you "It's a different thing when you are have to do is live up to ProposiUon 20 and trying to advocate something before that v.·e'll stay out of your zoning affairs," body than being on that body .aQd making Parker said. "But the city says v.•e have the decision," he said. our own zoning codes that respond to our "I -.\·ill do the best on balance for the own citizens." city as a whole and I hope I won't be Parker said the city-coastal com-sunk into the trap of taking a position one mission clash is one of power politics and way or another going into It," Parker the planning commission must stay out said. or it. Both men agreed that the major prob- Parker said the ·planning commission lem confronting the city now is one of can continue to offer inoovalive zoning boOming growth and density. and planning proposal!! to the council but Seely, a lifelong resident of Newport Beach, said he doesn't see any chance the world 1 . Through t.hishhobby, Mr.BarryHurtt ed . became riends w 1 t Senator "Might is a very weak ..,_,·ord," re- Goldwater. marked Judge Mast suggesting that may should have been used in the statute de- "One can become more objective about fcts in the area of $200.000 when one looks at the value of the land involved in the Upper Bay trial," Berry said. Press to Be 'Directors' the density problems of the city "''ill be solved overnight He suggests that downzoning is not the proper way to go about solvirJg the prolr lem and tliat more sophisticated con- trols and design ordinances may be need- ed. VolleybaH Action Slated fo1· Ski Cluh The Orange County Ski Club's weekly -summer volleyball games begin Tue-sday night at C.Orona del ~far beach (south of the jetty) at 6 p.m., ending around 8:30 p.m. In addition to \'Olleyball, the ski club has plans for ot her summer activities, in· eluding dances. weekend camping trips, harbor cruises and beach parties. 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S.Crllo!IM 11'1' t1rr1tr IUJ "*"llllYt .., ""II l) 11 l!llfl1111\1'1 11\llilMY •1ifll11Me ttM 'Nllltlt.., From Page ..I scribing when a right tum signal should be made. · · He also said Officer Vice's pa\rol car SUB ... · could have been affected by the crucial right tum if he bad to speed up due to a radio call and that the oncoming car 210 feet av.·ay also could have increased iipeed thus making a tum signal the wreckage of a World War tt necessary. destroyer about 20 miles southeast of Green claimed too that the patrolman Key West, home of one or lhe nation's had no probable cause to suspect a gun oldest nayal base3. was hidden under a gray rag he noticed David""Sfover, 21 , 90fl of Albert Stover on the floor boa rd of the stopped car. said his father was trapped in the rea~ even tOOugh be observed the outline Of compartment of the sub Wlth Link. the weapon. "The last I heard he (Stover) was un- Judge Mast noted the patrolman \\'BS conscious," Stover said. given perm ission to check the car and ln the front compartment of the ex - lossed out Gr-een's argument that he had perimental craft in trouble were no basis for subsequently arresting its Menzies, a native of Scotland with a occupants on suspicion of armed robbery, home in Vero Beach, Fla., the sub's pilot- a charge used on the advice of his field commander, and Robert Meek, 27, a sergeant that night. di ver and submarine pilot from West Officer Vice ad mitted Friday in Palm Beach, Fla. and Santa Barbara. testlmony that he knew of no specific Rescue r! were !aced witb the prospect holdup In the Fullerton area with which of hav1ng to draw on the vital oxygen to initially link the suspects. supply ~o increasP. the temperature in the Deputy District Attorney Chatterton ~ubmarmr nnd enable chemical can. l\lembers of the .press have been in- vited to be Irvine Company stockholders for a day, Tuesd~y. by Mrs. Joan Irvine Smith; the largest individual stockholder in the ranching and land development firm. 1r1rs. Smith's attorney has arranged for proxy shares for newsmen to allow them entrance to the annual stockholders meeting at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday in the cor· porate offices. 550 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. _Attorney Lyndol Young indicated the proxies would provide for admission but not voting privileges. l\1rs. Smith holds 22 percent of the stock in the firm, more than any other indi vidual. Controlling interest. 53 per- cent, is held by the Irvine Foundation established by ?.frs. Smith 's grandfather, the late James Irvine. ''Perhaps '\'e could limit con slructio11 until all the facilities needed to support It are in, bUt even that may not be the answer,·• Seely said. Parker said downroning is not. a dead issue as far as some ~e are con- cerned but .that the trend is lo take a harder look at the dense developments. and make lradcofrs with thj! builders for open space. said today, however. that the ser&ea~nt ~e.rs to absorb more ~arbon dioxide. invOl\'ed did indeed have some in-Asked abouHhe--buddup of-carbon-.. -- formation Oil a holdup and that _ if he dioxide in the back section of th~ vessel. did not -there was still suffi cient a Navy spokesman described it as a reason 10 detain the men on section 1201.S "baby putting a pl astic bag over" its head of the penal code relative to coocealcd and slowly being strangled.'' "·ea pons. 1'he defense fail ed again in arguing that if Officer Vice i1nmediately noticed the outline of an object resembling a pistol W'ldcr the rag that it was not" con- (.'C:aled. Proceedings involvi ng Remington are expected to last at least throughout the \veek prlor to the decision on whether to transfer lhe case to Superior Court. From Page 1 INDIAN ... 'Quiet' 115,000 01i Newport Sand Newport Beach lifeguards had what they termed .. a quiet time " Over the weekend . A.fore than 115,000 people were on the beaches Saturday and Sunday. a figure well under ·the Ho,ooa people recorded the preceding week. "That figure w., fairly light con· side.ring this was the first wetkend fn . tearrrunning oUt or my eyes,,. she says. su mmer," Lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey There was even a birthday «remony said. L-Ockabey attributed the reduced for one of Mis! Keener's adopted nu1nber to 6S-<tegree water and air c!111dren, Vietor, who was celeb~tlng temperature!! and thr~foot waves. his seve~th birthday. Lockabe.y said there were-only 18 "Segaln Begay helped him cut l\is fC!lltlne---rescu.,-over the two-dayi. cake." ~II" Keener zaid. "How often can Eleven Jost children were found and ' a 7·year-old have a medicine man to help re1umed to their parents and 12 first aid him tul his bir1haay cake'!'' crises were repo rt ed. I ( ., .. • ' •.·~ Mod.I Tl~-21 C, Model S0-251 Includes chol~ of color on front PIJ\fl and..nmov&J ot L old dlahwu.htr. ------- Phone 548-7788 1815 NEW~ORT l:LVD., COSTA MESA _______ _:,..._ ___________ .. ____ ~--"""',.,_, ' • t • 0 I .. -• • • . . Today's F inal • N.Y. Stocks I ' • xoi:. 66, NO. 169, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGE:S--ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF{?RNIA MONDAY , JUNE '1a, 1973 c TEN CENTS Nixon, Brezhnev Open Summit, Pledge Peace . 'WASHINGTON (UP!l -President Nixon .and Soviet leader Leonid l. Bm!uiev. today began their Joog-plaimed summit conference, each pledging that tbe talU would ifnprove the prospects for world peace. · "The chance for peace is infinitely ln- cfeaaed." Nbon-said during a formal welcomlng cefemony on the south lawn · that combined military pomp with Brezhnev's Style oC personal Politics. tBrezhnev promised the week-long con-' . ference would "justify the !}opes ot our people and serve the interests of a peaeeful future for all mank:in<I:" The bushy-Oyebrowed generaJ secretary ol tbe Soviet Communist party slipped I Wl!Y from Nixon as ~ two were .revie~ an____Jpior guard of U.S. military forces for handsh"iling remliiis:- . cent of a U.S. presidential campaign. Nixon predicte,d the confe_rence would help "lift the burden of annaments from • Dlllll' 1"11~1 Slaff PIMi. MEDICINE MAN BEGAY HUGS AN OLD FRIEND OF THE NAVAJOS Fr-1nc11 KHnl r Thi-Ows Unusu1f HouHw1rmin9 an~ Birthd.y Party -uo111e Dedieated ·Medicine Ma1i Leads County Rites : In the beglMing, Frances Keener of she had ·exhausted all tbe need , she bad §anla Ana Heighi,'l wanted no more.than b!OOgbt 200 Indian girls to Orange Coon- to hire a hou9ekteper who wouJd work ty and foond them good, decent homes to bard for a good wage. · live in while they made a trans!Uon to What she got was a consuming in--conveotiooal society. yolvement wlth the Indians ol the But that Was not the end of the rela· American Southwest, an involvement tionship between Miss Keener and the jhat reached its climax Sunday in what Navajo. · . she described as "the most emotional, .._ "There's an old saying about Indians," 'fcligious experience of my life." said Miss Keener. "It says that you can •• Miss Keener, of 1731 Orchard Drive. never out-give 'an Jnd lan1 because no the world and build ·a structure or _peace." . American officials said the President is hoping for a "turning point" in the Sovjet-American talks at Geneva on a treaty to llmit offensive n u c le a r weapons. But there was no hope that such a tre'ily cou Q tiel'ea<lled-for-stgnature before Brezhnev leaves the United States for a meeting in Paris \Yith French President Georges Pompidou. Dollar Low In ~urope, Up in Tokyo From Wire Services . LONOON -The dollar drooped rurt her in afternoon trading in Europe today~ hit- ting all·time lows in Frankfurt and Amsterdam. But it inched ahead in Tokyo and Milan. Gol_d prices moved up. Some dealers linked the dollar's detline to the cootinuin& Senate inves tigation of tbe W~Jergite affair. ~ otbers-said a OSI O ~iii tlie"Niion ad: ministrab.cit9i ability to control inflation in the United States was more important. On the Frankfurt currency exchange, the .dollitr was fixed at a record low of 2.5575 marks, ·down from the mid-morn· ing rate of 2.5550 marks and Friday's closing rate or 2.5700 marks. In AmsJer,dam., he dollar changed hands at 2. 7200 guilders, down 0.44 per· cent from the previous low of 2. 7320 guilders Friday. 'Ibe dollar has declined by 14.24 percent against the guilder since the Feb. 13 devaluation of the U.S. ,cur- rency. At one point in London, the dollar drop- ped to $2.5860 against the pound from a morning rate of $2.5850. and down on Friday's close of $2.SfKlO. But it was still above this year's rec:ord low of $2.5900 reached brief1y last week. In Tokyo the dollar changed hands at 2.6475 yen. up marginall y "from Friday's lever ~1eanwhile, stock market pr.ices tumbl- ed today in what briJiers described as a continued negative response to the price freeze al)d upcoming· Ph ase 4 announced by President Nixon last week. At the close lhe_Dow Jones average or 30 industrials was off 13.47 poin ts to 875.08. Declining issues on the New York Stock Exchange he.Id a more than 2·1 lead over advances in slow trading. "This is just a follow-ttrrough on the downside from last week," said Buck Kisor, analyst with Paine, Webber, Jackson &: Cw1is. Liquor at 18 Nixed CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) -An all· girl mock legislature has turned down a proposal to allow 18-year-olds to drink and gamble in Nevada. Shelly Saliman. 16, {rom Carson High School. said that delegates to the 27th Gi rls State turned down the proposal Saturday beca use they felt that "kids undeF 18 would be sneak--advert ised for that hollsckecper on a matter ttow Ion it takes th!?'"lndia n \\'ill ~ava)o~Reser1Jetlon-i Arizona1,,-----i3o<1wa=-y~s~r:ce;;pa'=y""'m~o'°r"e-"10'h~an='"yC'o~u ~g~aC'v'°.e."i1"c"' -Ing-in. ''I wanted ·a girl who would help with Jn lhe case of A-l iss Keener. the Indi ans the work at my ·chiJd-care hOOle in ex-heard that she had bought a ne\Y house change for an allowa nce," she says. for use bo th ns -her hoflle and as a child· She had, 77 responses, nil from young care center for handi capped children. Contract Case The two leaderS' firs t meeting lasted three hours ,and 45 minutes, a spokesman said. The topics and any results were not announced immediately. Breihnev, looking tanned and rested after a weekend at Nixon's Camp David retreat in the Catoctin ~fountains of \Vestern Mi ryJand;-emerged-from--a- black limousine and· h~artily shook Nix- on's hand. The two smiled and greet ed each other :-:-CUI f Of Mf XICO :-__. -.-. ··7· as old friends and both refer~ to the ag~ents si gned last yea r during Nix- on's Moscow visit. Brezhnev said the A1oscow summit laid "a good reliable foundation for relatioos of peace be tween our two COWltries." Nixon said the May, 1972 talks "chang· ed--ihe--relatlons between OUT two coun· tri es in a very profound way.'' Brezhnev said his party arrived from Camp David in t\\'O p r e s i de n t i a I ~e- -·--···. . ---··--- Brezhnev Visit Delaying John Dean's Testimnny , BULLETIN WASHINGTON (AP) -The Se.nate w,terga te Inves tigating commltt~e 'this afternoo n postponed for one w~k _its · qu estioning of former White House coun- sel John \V, Dean III because of tbe visit of Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. · · Dean said he would not identify those fr9m whom he soug ht advice. The CBS. -NBC and ABC television ~etworks v.•ill .telev ise· li ve the 'hearing, the. netwoi'KS said today. It ma rks-the--first-time-.all-.tht:ee net'o\'orks have covered : the Watergate· \VASHINGTON (A~) -.John \V. Dean heari f1gs UVe since ,May_ 251 'Ybe!!::,!fl."ey 111 was quoted today as .. Mying he has ·said they would ... roiate live coverage of documents detailing exchanges between the :-J:iearings 00 a one-netWork-pir-Oay basis., . · President Nixon and him tha~ back up Before that, "SJl·three networ.ks covered Dean's version of the Watergate scandal. · Earlier news accounts reported Dean ~~e bearings live .. sm~e their start May told investigatOT'$ behind closed doo~ Dean said Ile r~u.el the nature of th at Nixon was aware of efforts lo cover the ordeal he faces. up the Watergate break-in~ · "I think lhey (the senators} will belive Irr an interview with Mary McGrory or me because l 've got the facts -and the the Washington Star-News, Dean said be documents and papers the President sent is not looking forward to his public to me and papers I sent to him," Dean testimony Tuesday before the Senate's said and added : \Vaterga te committee . "John Dean stands nothing to gain ·by "It's a hard thing to point a finger at facing several days or intense ques· the President and wash all that dirty tioning." linc.n in public," Dean said . Dea n acknowledged that he was deeply "But I ta lked to some older, wiser men involved in the Watergate covcrpp. in the Republica n party, some or tlie n1 "T don't blame anyone else," he said. good friends of the President. and they "l \l'OUld characteri ze what I did as helicopters about 20 minutes late because fog and low clouds for ced a slight change in flight plans. 'Mle drizzle· which had fallen in Washington in the hours before the arrival ceremony stopped shortly before the Sov iet offi.cial arrived. Brezhnev, about three inches shorter than Nixon, stood at sti ff" attention wit h t,he American president as. a 2I·gun salute boomed and an Air Force band played the U.S. and Soviet anthems. ree Apparently ' Will Live BULLETIN KEY WEST, Fla. (UPIJ -A com mer· eial salvage ship with a re mote controlled grappling devl« this. afternoon ripped free a midget submariqe trappett 31 hours at the bottom ef the Atlantic. Navy officials sakl at least two of the four men ·aboard apparei;stly would lllle. KEY WEST, Fla. (AP J -A filth at- tempt to rescue four men tra~ in a submarine on the floor of the Atlantic failed-wday when 1 diving belt became entangled as it was being lowered to the-·. stricken vessel. · · Officials expressed grave concern' for the men 's safety as two were-reported unconscious and the other two "beginning to deteriorate." One of the two un- conscious \Va s Clayton Link, son or Edward1Llnk, the vessel's designer. The iTi en 's oxygen supply was dwindl· ing ra·pidly. Ob.servers returning from the rescue scene reported one of the trapped men, Archibald "Jock" Menzies, as radioing to resCue rs be.fore noon: "I don't know how long I can stick it out." Menzies reportedly said he didn't think he could last more than an hour but had been ~ylng that for four hours. The diving bell was enmeshed in debris in 311 feet of water suspended over the · trapped midget sub which was 351 feel below the surface. .\._ ·~·cubmobile" submarine w i l h clawlike manipulators was on the ocean : bi>ttom trying to cut· tbe cables holding the. ensnared sub. · "\Ve ,must get to that sub," said Lt. Cmdr. R.H. Bisbing . a Navy spokesman. "We hope the in.en can sui:_.vi_y~·~ ~ -rTbe.air Supply of the four \vas sup- ~ed to, last onlY until noon. but there waS no ilnmed iate \\'Ord the air had been exhausted as ·that hour passed . Rescuers said that if attempts to disen· tangle· the ·bell failed the other alternative was to blas t the sub free. "But that could result in it getting more entangled," a Navy spokesman said. ':That is a last resort." The submarine was trapped un- derneatb"the mast of a scuttled destroye r and rescuers described the underwater scene ~s "like spaghetti, with cables and other debris ta'ngling the sub." , · Edwin Link who v.·as helping to direct rescue operations paei!d back and forth on the deck of the mother ship "Sea Diver." Link and !he other man in the rear Aq paqoeaJ aq 1ou p1noo 1uaw1Jedwo:1 (See SUB, Page %) . adviscd·mc to tell evcryt hing-l-k.now.,."----1See-WA·TERGA-TErP11e 21---r-==,.....,===,------:=-::::~ Orange Coast girls who wanted a chance to gel off the · , reservation. And Segain Begay. a 76-yea r-old lribal Her heart went out to them , and be.fore l\1edicine Man. came to dedicate it along with 15 other tribe membe rs. CLA.SSIFIEI) A.D Old Segain Begay chanted, danced, and prayed for bearly 30 minutes in re-en· acting one of the Navajos' most ancien t ceremonies. He even scattered com mea l around the six comers of whit wu im- agined· to be a 'Navaj o hogan (or hut) marked out inside Miss Keener's living Re.mington Plea Rejected Weather l\.Iostly sunn y skies Tuesday, with warmer temperatures. Highs in the 70s near· the beaches, rising to the low M>s inland._ Overnight lo"'s in Jbe 60s. ' .. .,.. ·P REVENTS 'BUGS' ' ~ IAt a Dally Pilot classified fd keep ~ou f-going "buggy." It might oound r l)'. but look how this adv~rtiser did room. . To Mjss Keene r, it "''OU!d have ~n lmpossible for the repayment to have taken a higher rorm. '64 VW Bug, 38,000 mi., com-"The house dediqition is an nnclent plete car less body. Perl for and sacred ccremon}'." she says. Dunc Buggy or ? (Phone ''k can't descri be how honored I am,'" : No.} she said, "becau5e this Is the first time 3 , house-dedication hos ever been perform· ~ It didn't "bug" him that the llrsl per· ed off the reservation for n non·lndion "son called In response to this ad at 7 ~person .11 t>'cloc.k and th11l the car was· told by Even wit h the he lp or an lnterptttcr, _._,,.;-30,..0on•t--1et tmwanted ltcms-drive-·VO<r--.s~and he r 70 guest!! cou)dn't fully buggy : advertise In the Dally Pllot classi· und erstand the ceremony. lied section . The direct line-642-5678. • '4But !illll, It was so moving that I had 1s ... JNl)(AN, Page IJ ... " By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .. Dtftr PIM Stsff Le~l maneuvers Intended to eliminate certain evidence a g a i n s t one-llmc Newport Beach lawyer Michael K. Krem· ington ln the alleged Kung Fu murder contract case failed in an Orange County courtroom this morning, amid arguments· over precisely when a motorist must signal a right turn. - Judge Paul G. ~1ast also aired the complicated legal semantics surrounding the tenn arrest and what It may mean in police action in the field compnred to subsequent hea rings lo court. fi e clear~ t he way for contin~cd testi mony in Central Orange County .Judicial District Court by rc:j ectlng dcrense attorney Robtrt Green's motion • • .to suppress evidence. Remington Is accused as lhe restult oJ a Fullerton police tra!fic stop of hirlnJ would-be killers to liquidate four imllappy associates who brought legal action against Cal Vendini 'Inc.,· thb'"" firm he founded. lie faces. eight counts in o.11 or con· sp iracy and !OliCtting to commit murder. A co-defendant, Gary l.1. Rollo,. 21, or Garden Grove, 1)1eaded guilty to si milar charges last week. "' Prosecuting Deputy District ALlorney rtobc.rt Chatlerton today hoped to play tnpcs in court asscrtedl y linked to the 1nurtl~r-f or·h lrc--plC>t. fi e allegc's to have Remington's tape reco rded Instructions to Rollo, a )<.a.rate expert with lhe knowl edge of leg-al blows. • I for .the elimination of a Yorba Linda man who was one of the plaintiffs In a lawsuit against the defendant '• vending com- pany. INSWE TODAY Rollo, who has appeared on the Ku ng Fu television .suies ... was atlegedlr. paid $1,000 to take Alfred Rehling for a ride in the desert and bring back only his index finger and a wristwatch. Reminglon, 33, a tall, portly man \\'ith Alafki activities in Los Angeles are thrtateni11g legithnate busi· nessnien at1d co11sumers. accord· ing to crime fighters. St:e story. Page 5.· • wavy hair and on unusually boyish face, 1.-.1,., n nppeared before Judge Atast iii maroon f•~i.,'J!• , ': sliacks and motching shirt for the sec-c1a1.i11M 1•·1• ond day or the preliminary hearing,· ~=~~ ::· llis dapper outfit w11s a contrast to the Df•ltl 'N••1t•• • l f lt9rla1 l"attt ,, prison.Issue dungarees ... he· "'or&-to-coutt-_.,.,.,,.'"'"'"' Jt F'rlda y after being brought from"solitar)' ::.-".: """• , .. 1; confinement in Or11nji!e CoWlty Jail where • ...,...c'" u (Ste REM.IN GTON, Page t l A.11• L•fHltrt II Ml'lltt 11 Ntllolttl NIM t Oran•• '"""" I S~l¥1a l"trltr 11 SHrU lt•ll llKM Marktll "'''· Ttlnltlt11 I Tl!..,1tra • 11 WNll!tr t W..,_ll't Htwl T).I~ Wttlll Nt"Wt 4 • 2 DAI LY PILOl ~-- ..... r ·ca\end• TUESDAY. JUNE 19 - COSTA MESA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -Community Recreation Center, II a.m. · 3 p.m. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOO~ BOARD - Regular meelin~. O:ist.'.I Mesa High Lyceum , 7:30 p.m. Fro1n Page 1 SUB ... \the two in the front compartment, of· ficials said. Monday, June ta. 1·, Haldemans Move Back To Newport \VAS~llNGTON (AP) -r ormer White House chief of staff H. R. Jlaldcman ha s niovcd his f:tmily from this Wat ergate scandal storm center back home 10 Newport Beach. As far as ?i.1rs. Haldeman is concerned. "she's moved back for goo d , ' ' Haldeman's JaWyer, John J . Wil son, said in an inteiview today. Haldeman wiU go back to Washington, however. He still must testify before the Senate Watergate committee which wants to know if Haldeman ·had any in- volvement in the Watergate brea~-in and Bi$bing said the fourth attempt to ~reach the trapped minisub with a diving bell failed because a strong current prevented rescue['.s from getti:ng close enough . coverup. The small submarine was wedged in Wilson has said that Haldem8!'1 faces the wreckage or a World 'War 11 possible ind \ctment by the Watergote destroyer .about 20 miles sou theast of grand jury. · Key West, home .of one or the nation's President Nixon's former deputy has oldest naval bases. denied any involvement in the break-in David Stover, 21 , son of Albert Stove r, nnd coverup. \V hit e House ex-aide said his· father was trapped In the rear -Gordon C. Strachan repoi:tedly is read.v compartment of the sub \vith Link. to testify that Haldeman 'vas aware of "The last I heard he (Stover) was un· bot h aspects of the scandal. conscious," Stover said, \Vilson said Halde_m_an moved his fa mi· In the front compartment or-tneex=-IY the-past Weekend from its home in the perimental craft in trouble were· fashionable Georgetown section of Wash· Menzies, a native or· SCotland with a ington to a rented hou se at Newport home in Vero Beach, Fla., ~he sub's pilot· Beach. commander, and Robert Meck, 27, a \Vilson said Mrs. Haldeman has no in· diver and submarine pilot from West ten tion of moving back to Washington Palm Beach, Fla. and Santa Barbara. where netwo~k . television crews and \ i DlllY Pl .. t lltff ,....., NAVAJO MEDICINE MAN BLESSES SANTA ANA HEIGHTS HOME BEGAY HELPS VICTOR CUT BIRTHDAY CAKE AT F~TE ___ ._c_o_r_o_m_o_n_oy_I_n_1e_r..cp_r_e_tod_._b_.:.Y_S_o_n_-i_n_·l_a_w_H_a_rv_e_cy~-K-•.:.Y_•n_n_i_•_l_le_f_t) __________ F_:•::r_T~h·:.:·•_:7_·.'..Y•::.•::r_-o::.l:.:d.'..,.:..:An Unu1u1I Birthday Party · · Rescuers were fa ced with the prospect new~men per1od1call¥ camped on ~e .---it>f-having to draw-on ~the vital oxygetr ~ fa~tly's doorst_ep since her husband .,. supply to increase the temperature in the resigned his Whit~ House Job . April 30 .• From Page 1 .t ' Tidefii11ds Exchange From Pagel 1 . • i' submarinr. and enable chemical can-The Haldema_ns ~range brick colonial· '1sters to absorb more carbon dioxide. style house, priced lD the $100,000-range, REMINGTON Asked about the buildup of carbon has ~en up for sale for several weeks .. dioxide in the back sec tion of the vessel , Friends of the Haldemans have said • • a Navy spokesman described it as a that they have been extremely concerned '·baby putting a plastic bag over its bead about the effect that the: ~atergate scan· and slowly being strangled." dal was having on the duldren and were anxious to remove them from the limelight as soon as the school term was From Pagel WATERGATE •• stupid," he said. "I knew what I was doing. I didn't ·Uke doing it. Obviously I wouldn't be lighting for immunity if l wmt_ invol·1ed." - . • Dean has received limited immunity for any testimmy he gives before the Senate comfnittee or for any leads that ..may now rrom that testimony. He is still seeking from federal pro.s· ecutors a full guarantee that he will not "be prosecuted if he testifies against · 'others at any sub!equent trials. Dean v.•as to go before ,the Senate com· mittee in private session this afternoon in final preparation for his appearance at the public, nationally televi sE;d hearings· .-Tuesday.'· Mesa Girl Killed 1 In Mexico Crash From Wire Services , An JS.year-old Costa Mesa girl was one of two persons fatally injured in Enseaada Mexico over the weekend when a carload of four Americans slammed in· to a hillside. Mexican Highway Police reported that the accident late Sunday claimed the lives of Sharon Dorothy McLaughlin and an unidentified man. Their addresses "'ere not avai lable. · The two other passengers in the late model car, David J aSCN1 Becker ol Santa Barbara and an unidentified v.·oman. were listed in serious condition at Ensenada Ch•il Hospital. Reagan Lauds Policy SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Federal ·revenue sharing is "an im~rtant step in the right direction:' that iacknowledges "the administrative impossibility ol trying to run government from the federal level," Gov. Ronald Rea gan told a nation-wide rriayors' conference today. OUN•I COAIT CM DAILY PILOT .,.,.. O••"lllt Co.it o.i.ILY P ILO.,., wllfl """~It 11 comblntll Wit ....,,PrtJt, It M!l"'-1 .., • m1-or•no• CO•U Plollllllhll!Q COl'llO>lny. Stlll· rl!t otdltlons 1rt llllDllJlltd. Mondi'/' "'l'OV9h Frld1r, tor COSll Mtll, H-PON !ltlt l'I, Hvnt1'1010ft llttc11/t"ovn11ln Vtlley, Ll9un• !INC:lt. lrv!nl/S1ddllolliKk ll'ld '-" C""'"'tt / ''" J...-" (1pl1trtJ'IO. ,._ l lt19lt '"'°"'' .0111on ls JIUbllthW t.t1h.lt91,,_ •l'lf Svnd1~1. 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On their move from Washington to California, Haldeman and his wife stop- ped at the University of Minnesota Satur- day for the graduation of their daughter, Susan, ooe of four children. Sign:--Ordinance- Supporte~ Set Meetjng 'J7ihesday SOS. the Costa .~ citizens group .organized for the ptfpose of improving street advertising,-. has Scheduled a meeting on the new. city sign ordinance for 7 p.m. Tuesd8y in . the Glendale Savin~s 'Community Room,, 2000 Harbor Blvd. City Planning Director William Dunn and representatives of the Costa Mesa Planning Commission ·will be on hand to discuss the prdinance. SOS -the letters stand for Sign Ordinance Supper! -was formed to SUJ>- porl file sign refonn proposal. 'lbe ordinance bas not yet been adopted by the Costa Mesa City Council. As drafted, the ordinance would impose new standards for future signing and order existing non-conforming signs phased out, according to an amortization sChedule. Two Mesans Held In-Ars-on-Plot At Aparbnent WASHING TON (AP) -A first-class mall stam p co uld cost a dlme next year if Postmaster General Elmer T. Kl assen has his way. Klassen said in an interview In U.S. News & World Report that he expects to seek approval for a two-cent increase in regular mail rates effective In January to meet rising labor costs. The postmaster general also said that the use of air mail is de- cUning and "l don 't know whether we will keep air mail or not." Raising the price ,of a first-class stamp from eight cents to 10 cents would bring-;. an aaatUonal 'billion dollars," Klassen said.- That's "a gr<at deal of money. But so is the cost of union pro- posals." According to Klassen, 85 percent of the Postal Servfce's costs are wage-related because of substan tial pay increase s In the past rew years. • J11dge Co11siders Role 111 Newport Bay Suit Council Away; Meet Cancekd '37995 INDIAN ... tears running out of my eyes," she says. There was even a birthday ceremony for one of Miss Keener's adopted children, Vietor, who-was celebrating his seventh birthday. -"segain 'Begay-he'lped him cut his cake," Miss Keener said. "How often can a 'i'·year~ld have a medicine man to help him cut his bir1hday cake?" Members -of tht press have been I~ vited to be .Jrvine -Compani!tockholders for a day, Tuesday, by Mrs. Joan Irvine Smlth, the largest Individual stockholder in the ranching and land ~veJopment firm. Afrs. Smith's attorney has arranged for proxy shares for newsmen to allow them entrance . to the annual stockholders meeting at 9:45. a.m. Tueaday in the cor- porate offices, $50 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Attorney Lyndot Young lndieated the proxies would provide for admisaion but not voting privileges. Mrs. Smith holds 22 percent of file stock in the firm, more than any other individual. Controlling interest, 53 per- cent, is held by the Irvine Foundation established by Mrs. Smith's grandfather, the late James Irvine . BART Unit Assailed Phone 548-7788 l i' Mod•I TI F.11 DP 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA ME.SA - • .. • .... .. " •